Eil THE DAWN Or LOVE• ' A maiden stood,. In thoughtful mood, Beside a mountain great= fin heart went pit end? n went par, • etrangely—yon woo l reason that ' She must tie in a dream. • Andat her vide, In manly pride. A youth Will IVNGl.rinrl , y. , Isla heart werupat and then r., , n • So strangely—ion would thi,• , : Could never i!au.., I.w Ming ea,,. A:trickling tear; ,Wai all the maiden gave; While bearurwsnt pit and then went pat, 80 rtranialy—you would reason that The subject must be grave. An instant more, All doubt was o'er, A voice from heaven above Had toothed each pitting, pattl ne heart, Declared they never more should part. And—'twae the Dawn of Love atO Plum. rfi" Dobbs asps, he lias one of the most obedi. sot boys in the worid. All he has to-do is to tett hint to do as he pleases, and he doe. it. always without sayings word. EV' There is something very ethereal in the pas sions of young eluvyers.' How strikingly ■o is this evinced in the case of A belard, who begged tie mistress not to -sand her leucre, es it took away the ecetacy of the enjoyment of kissing them! Poor fellow, ho got the sand in his teeth! ' Er We are rejoiced to are the ladies standing up for their rights by wearing standing up collars. The effect ie•pretty, republican, had eery ominous of something. Ahem ! WA lady haying the misfortune to have he husband hang himself on an apple tree, the wife of a neighbor immediately came to - beg a branch of that tree to' have it grafted Into one is her own orchard, ' , for who knows," maid she, "but it may bear the came kind of fruit" . , ' tV"'Zgin't going to be call /d a printer's devil any (Inger—tie morel ain't' exclaimed our imp the other day, in a terrible pucker. •Well what shall we call you?' .Call mo a typographical spirit of evil, if you like•' EV".Dey does say, that way down-in Georgia, they makes nigga work 25 hour ebbery day. Now Tooke bee. l'se been told that day a ha•n'd got no more nor 24 hours, and I wanteyou, Johnsing. to 'spirally to die chile, how they make ern work \.15 hours.' . , Gully mighty, what ignorammurara nigga you I. Scipo, why way down there, thry make poor nigge get up one hour afore thy—do.en't that make er, 251' Scipio was convinced. !Isaac Dazzev, Esq., weir York— ~, Dear Sir: I hereby certify. that in the early part of March last, while engaged in blasting racks, a charge of powder prematurely i•splnded, taking full effect open nip face, chest. and left arm, and burnt nle in a dreadful manner. I was carried Mune on a litter, inn .fare swollen to to ire its natural size ; tin , flesh torn off my arm, below the elbow ; and my eyes filled with powder and dust. A Phylician e.dled in. expressml strong dnulita as to the, saving of my left eye, which hail several cuts over ,the ball: and my" face being burnt all over, and having a 'thick black scab over It. , he directed poultices to he applied. to draw nut the , ~, ~,,, ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ni , 1 powder. This I resisted; bring fearful of losing my '''''" "--- —...---' --"'"1". i-o ins Coal. Sand, Iron Ore, re 00 eyes ; and having Ifeard mach of your. Pain Extra, ' -, „,;;,,, ..) or, 0 concluded m try it. 1 did ,nand in le, than a „, uht ""-- • anti I me,iTimber Stone,"l fortnight. and without sin other atiplication than your ''' ' ' !basin Tar. .I . tt,h, Raw I Eat ractor, 1 'vas completely cured, without a scar, and ' ' • ' my eyesight folly restored. . . Turpentine, Martile,flronl- 1„,.. „,, . Part nicAraor.d, Staten Inland, Jeer 21, 16-19 , Tunes, nails, spilte•, scrap i'' '"" and pig iron, broken cast- Sworn brine me, the. 2 lth June. le'l3. Vern. C;anstint., Justice nfqbe Peace. legs. Pt" , „ ° . and PT td .. 4 ",' Dar Iron, nOnf. sail, ietto,) ' LIFF. seven: ' AWFUL C %SE OF SC.kl.lit I bark, rt x totricco,? - ilt bent ! Ifh carried, A - I,l,lyard re. X. Y., F'rs. 2 8 . 1618. i and pork, loather. gl• do. j • , Mr. Dalky—Dear .Sir: While my son, 17 years Old. 1 iron carding+, so=ar, too- }-2 75 ) was at work in the shingle - .manufactory of L. P. liner, I ' l, t - ses• green eoffee• Pot. - 1 Ihe ha,l the misfortune to slip and fail in, a large vat, j toes, snit Pam . , brimstone. I, Pr 'Pa,gsbere is Eastern MasFacllll,olt3 I . 11:. - ed for the garnet, of boiling blocks preparatory to I„ a" 'Ye chap. k .Wlty, thy sor, Eastern Massachusetts is 1::as eatting. The hoicks bad just been remot 1,0 from the I 1 ; Oil, groceries vinegar. wins- I flour, per hid. . .. ,• of Western 111assaehe.etti, South of Northern r,'•l'Cr,:ro,'•..liril'-urgaidilY;Trrigt'irtinatrill'a'rMirairintihs'in7Ve.si•:: ' • key, machinery, c'hee4e, i Massachusetts, and North of . Southern Massachu- and rum li.e badly and th`e other partially.. fhe st ales lard,tatlow, rags, leather. I raw hides, Paint:, white 1-111 • setts: ana is bounded on the East by the Ocean, were in bat iin his arms and leg that most of the 11,11 Vale Me web tan earnwnt., and hi. life was despaired and red lard.oysters,Lemp, 1 and on the West by the land—on the North by of by both his phgt , icians and friends. One and "eor'lag e • steel. I Cape Ann, and on the South by Cape Cod; a n d ihlie.Y . . raja I , tractor was procured as soon na pos. bran and,ship'._. J is a great plate for potions and fish.' , rite (which was 111 :Mout Ix hours) and applied which Rev cotton andwooi,ciprs, - . etered him from all pain, prevented inflarnatton an d fresh meat, fresh fish. dry , .0h! eh! now I know all about it. • ;.. ~ 1.,1 lit a few'ilaya commenced healing his enods,drogs and medicines. ',. • , ~.., :,. ~e dpneared a, general improvement. v., foreign liquors, wines and i I ~,.. -.. ..... In three weeks he was removed to his tea , , alas., china, a ud I • • (- !•!-. . •- I.e.2tista lit about one mile and a half. , queensware • poultry, c0n ,,',.. t , ;., ~• ,r. . use of the above , n edleine ab o nt I lectionary, books and eta. ).5 0 535 _• - : ~,. „• •! - • br-t 7 ..re it was the means. under i tionary, spirits turpentine. , - .' '4 '. • • -f = •a1:17.164111 . 0./Ind we would rheerfuLA camphine. burned coffee, '!, -.- r •.. , .., ,n alt similar ...es as a safe and In- hals and caps, boots and v:do Pile renoNly. With sentiments of respect I re- tshoes, bonnets. feathers, 1 no in, dear en, your most obedient and humble sera, trees. hops. spices, farm ant, . AnLAC CLene, , litre, by weight. • • SegeNS..II Cr..•not, Nn additional charges for commission. storage, or . C. E. CL•ng, !reviving nr deliVeringireightilatanyorthe Company's We the undars i ge.ed. being personally acquainted de an the Title, [April 15, '43. 25-11 • t om I ii, , cane of Mr. Clark's son, believe the above eta ,•tnent substantially correct: C rafrt•• It Deiv,•t , Louisa Deavey..l S Nelsey,lfenry 11 Pearce, ri,... , Wm Evans, F. Clark, L P Ruse, Ira Netran, Win New n/an, Mary J Hose. . Cam 'A Wrov, Road—The Yarmnith Register tells s story abobt an incurable young reproball, who, while travelling in the cars from Portlan d; was lectured by en old dracon.on the sin id' pro fanity. 'You ire on the road to perdition,' said the Ueacon. The young man dress a ticket from his pocket, sod eyeing it with a !NA that punks description, said, Must my d—d luck, old fellow —I bought a ticket for Brunswick.' • Ines that air thing" enquired Eph ta • Gould of the conductor of the, railroad trair in which he came first to Boston. • 'lt's tx snow rhovel, to clear off the Ir3ck in 'Why you don't mean to n3y that you *hovel sit or the snow of front yer iron!, dew ye! Why don't you put yet luiterrotiv and your carridge3 on runners.;' 12r A Frenchman, Rho was sacred relics, and ether eurinsil,. I 1 , 1. 7, other things, a sword, wt-na tors was "do swrat kill !heroes?' . spectator rerrynkc.l ha no sword, but only wished fa one. 'Vet yid! is is de one ho wished for.' . Courtship.—A lover should be treated with the same gentleness as s new glove. The young lady should pull him on with the utmost tei,der— DEMI at first, only making the smaller advance at a time, till she gradually gains upon him, and twists him ultimately round her Wile finger; whereas the young lady who is hasty and in tou great a hurry, will never grt a lover to take her bind, but be left with nothing but her wits at her ands.—Panch. lar A Wife in Trouble.—'Pray, tell me, my dear; what is the cameo( those tears •Oh, such e disgracer .What—what is it My dear ! don't keep me in suspense!' •Why, I hays opened - one of your letters, supposing it addressed to myself. Certainly it looked more like Mrs. than Me' his that all I What harm can there he in a wait opening her husband's letter!' harm in the thing itself. -But ;the contents! Such a diegmc'e!' ..What! has tiny; one darb.l to write mo a letter unfit to be read jby my wife t.Oh, no. It is couched in the most chaste and geraternanly lan guage. But thocontents! the 'content.r!' here the vette buried tier face in her handkerchief and commenced sobbing Blond, while the husband ea icrly caught up the letter, and commenced reading the epistle that had been themoans of nearly break ing his wifes , heart. It teas n hill front, the printer for two years' iitbscription.—[Sundry .Her ald. , f 7" The Elephant.—When corn Ivehabod first saw him at the show; he exclaimied with mute astonishment, 'Then that's the real Nlenogourer - , tlas identical cri - urr itself ! I mow I wnuld'nt tew of 'em make a : . si . m to -draw Eton w it h.!— Goll.t4', sin't he a (Toiler l' Ichabed went ham, and relatedzhat h had seen. .I seen,' said he,. 'the, genewita menagerer.--:the darodest higge.i. lumP - of (le.& that ever stirred.- .lle had taw tails; one behind, and Vother before. . PhilosopMid cult the fortiori s pronobdcus: He put one (Ibis tulle. In my pocket, and-hauled out all the gitigerbread . - --every hooter. What d'ye think he done with it? Why he stuck it in hid ow:), potj,tel, and began to fumble for more, darn him!' (r l• ima g ination.—An elderly lady from an adjacent town called recently at one of the stone to make a few purchases of dry goods. It happened to be one,..at those raw day's of which we had so s . s many last spring, and thnold lady,was cold. She came in rubbing her, hands, and remarking hose very chilly it was; hauled up a chair, and seat. d - hermit' in front of a huge salamander tafe:whr'K she rat and warmed herself come Gfteen minutes, when in came her "old man," who stooped down and rubbed and weed his hands, and then, after . a ecting come goods- and paying for :hem, they '• erred on theirw a ay, remarking "what a comfort ' thing a good stove is in a cold dal." • Modern Mourn ing. —Emma—"ArinJo, dear, are you going in mourning for your aunt'. death 1" Clarinda—..Oh no,dEmma, nor shalt we char, our ahuttercr Emma,—"latlectl—bow is that] You did both for your uncle." Clarinda —"Very true; but then aunt hat nothing to leave at, and you know uncle left. papa $20,000." Emma—..o-ho! that makes all the difference in the world." • B. A. Fahnestock , s Vercrilfuge. FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE Tut CONsTANTLY increasing popularity and sale all; A. Fahncgtock's Vermifuphas induced peX sone who are'envlous of its select. to palm MT upon the public, preparations which all edical men know too e irireicatious in expelbrig trains from the system. Thin Vertnifuve made its way into public' favor upon the ground of its nwn intrinsic merits, mnre than any other medicine of the kind an used; and while nil,. v worm remedies have, by dint of purling, been I ,, v'c:t Into sale, and shortly oiler gone into th. Which their woriblesness justly stock's Yermifnee continues so 1.. peeled.. lt has only to be used :old •. , •;, sustain all that undid of Its , CERTIFICAI . Wales, Eile Co., Ne'w We certify that we have used Warmintee in our families, and in even- ,a•,. tided a decided and effectual remedy for expelling worms from the seinen.- We cordially recommend it to parents who have children afflicted with that dan gerous malady. • BLOB VIRGH, n.rmsh, ROBERT MAY, JOS. BURROUGHS. For sale, wholesale and retail at the drug ararehnote ay B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co. Corner of Filth and Wood sis. Mashers. Pa. For sale la Pottsville, at CLEMENS & . Drug Bowe (Dee. 9, 1843. 54- _ BCASTS REPelhi' - e, VOL.: o— J ust .-- p3l•lib td:aud for sale at BANNAN'S Lary and Miscel!annaus Store. t Backedturns' supplied. ^DA MP r!, . DaliCY/St lIAGIOAI. PAIN EITItACTOR, TUC ORIOINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. A certain and positive Cure far the worst Borns and -t - Scalds, Fries, Erysipelas Rheumatism, Cuts, Wounds, Fever Bores, Broken Breast, Bore Nipples, Weak and inflamed Ey Sprain, Salt Rheum, and all cases of External Intlamatlon. BURNS AND SCALDS. T r hlnenze the world to prove, that In any one sla t • 1n..7.1r.c.e. "Datt„ey's Magical Pain Extractor"— l- 81r the Cenhine article—has. :ince its first in h MI In 1h39, tip to this period. ever failed , = 1 x of ftorns and Scalds! fItOZSN TOE CURED. • C crra, Pile en. Pa., Jan. 13,'49. t:r ER—SH .. . This is to certify that 1 !—Tr. fora number of years with a core ; tmu-ed by hem: frozen. My toe has been very painful to, me. especially dtirins the last six month!, wilco it had become so much affected that the fleet, of ,the first Joint had nearly all disappeared. Baying tried all the different remedies' recommended to me, but without experiencing any relief, I bad given up all hopes of savinemy limb. Bat, to gritty the wish es of my friends, Daniel W. Dingman, W. F Brodhead. and others,l was induee4to try "Dailey's Magical Pain Extractor," and by the use of one RS cent box. was entire,: tura. DANIEL DECKER. We, the undersigned,sokscrlbe our =nee to theithovc testimonial, not alone as an act ofj entice to 11. Dailey, but that others. ahrillarly afflicted, may he induced to try and find relief from the virtues of this extraordi nary family salve. W. F. BRODHEAD. Josern B. Larrom, Jolts fluooke,• DANIEL. W. Dumas. 49.P0r directions, and other testimonials of cures Performed, see printed Pamphlets. , v CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. XTO articleof acknowledged merit i• more extensive ly counterfeited than HALLEY'S GENUINE PAIN EXTRACTOR!' The - difference between the genuine and the counterfeit Extractors is easily defin.. ed. viz: DALLEY'S origsnal and• only genuine ts tractor, in the severest horns and tralds, affords is olate... reliL.f. It draws nut the tire and pain in tr a w minutes. And in cuts and wound., sore nod in • flamed eyes. and 4:1 cases of external indamation, its soothing effects are ever the seine. The Giunterfeit Exttnctore. °tribe contrary irritate when applied, and increase the pain! , Bring cognikant of the•danger attending the use of the Counterfeit Extractors 4 distinctly declare that. will not hold MyselfiresponSible for the effects of any Extractor. unless the. same he procured at my own Depot, 416 Broadway corner Idspenard Street, New York. nr from my authorised, Agents. inns C BROWN, Agent. Pottsville •, Fr.tn'a KLETT A.Co. Fhiladelphia; Joust It Hines, Reading.; Coos A 11E1,117311, Lancsney;- C A Moant,, ••-• York. DO YOU WA:NT TO crux, 1701111 110It3E! Tr afflicted with Humors, Sores. galled neck and shoulders. quitterbone, grease spavin, or poll-evil, ate box of Dailey's Animal Galvanic Cure-All; will convince you that there is no mistake In it. READ: The following is from the Over scar of the Harlem Railroad Stables:— Xrin rock, Jule It 1849. 1 have tried DALI.EY'ef ANIMAL. GAL VANIC CURE-ALL, and I now certify that I have found it the must extraordinary and valuable remedy ever pat upon a Horse, and would not ,he without it for any money. It cures hard and sparm-lummaris- Mg from the collar, saddle, &c.. as by magic t Rub on little of the Salve, and the collar can't make a sore. Dean never do harm. JOHN VAN VORIIIS, Overseer Harlem Railroad Stables'. • READ THE FOLLOWING t Th:s In to certify that I have 1:11P41 Dalley's Animal Galvanle Core-All, and found it the safest and most speedy core forsores and bruises that I have ever used, and I take Mr:leapt in ge,rrnmendint, it to all. S. M. ROLLINS, Livery Stable, lej Jay st, N. Y. • REAP THIS MINERS! •, Barn from an Explosion of Gunpowder—lßast- Ink Rocks. *For diroctions, bee printed Pamphlets. 11. DA1.1.E7 • JOU.N . G. BROIVN, Agent, Pottsville . Sept. I, ISO iTo s ell's Vegetable itl33t am' 1 live Pills.. rriarsE 'ILLS HAVE NOW BECOME TIT E estensively established and penular Feu,- MkDICISE of the present dov, both in England, and in thii Country. They verc invented in V , 32, by Dr. WORS DELL, of York, England, ind havisince that M ime wrought many wonder nil cores in every cnunlry where they have been introdueed. Thf prevent proprietors for the BIC:Led States are in pos4e,iononn3,,y4re.”..,certticates of cot es wrought both in England and America. T:I,IZA BETH BUTTERWORTH, 3 Richmond St. Liverpool, was confined to her tied six months, with the Dropsy, her legs became swellt.,l to an enormous thickness. After many trials of other tnedleine she was ',toted to perfect health by two buses of Wuridell's "%Tr JONF.S,JOrnitcert SikLiverpnril,wn: r Igo cured of lotto mutton of the Liver.lty l'ills. CROA,IDA.LE, Thornley near Prvsmn, Eng land, was. enre,l of Typlins anti Rheumatic Fever, by r lILUCIIER, of Reading Pennsylvavia. tesil that hi, child was severely afflicted with WO/11t, arid was perfectly restored by the use of Worsdells Pills. A vie. Dyspepsia, Headarhe, Habitual Costiveneto, sever.: Cobig. have xII yielded powerful but purely rezetable medicine. No more certain and mild. er norz..tit e ha, ever been dkrovered. , Many Phy+icians make use or these Pills In their practice with great narrow. They are for sale in Schuylkill County, price 25 cts. a bor. r.aitatning s'o Pills with fall ilirectiona, by Jon. G. lirnten, ant Joseph Coatsworth Pottsville; W. 1.. Port Cantina ;F: J. Pry, Tamaqua: Joseph If. Alter, Tii,earora ; Jacob Metz, St. Clair; George Itetfanyter,_ New Caiille ; Nirilliain Paine,Heck qr he rville ; Janice Nlinersvllle; evan & KulTM:in, Schuylkill !Liven; E. & F.. Hammer, Or. iv if,totrg : M. &J. Dreher. East Brunswick; Boyer & Wernert: McKertn.iliu re ; IL At. Kepner, West Penn; GiaetT s..Toriey, Pine Grove. . C. I'. Amet, Traarllin¢ Arent foi the Mictifle States, A. WEEKS, & Co. Prop,.loinrs. .11n 27. '47. 44.1y1 No. 141 Chesnut St. 1'110..1., • Greatest Discovery of the Age DR. TRASfrri MAGNETIC OIN TMENT, IS constantly effectimr cures of the utmost 'mime. more: The tuost incredulous aroconvinced—the me st faithless arc compelled to believe in the power and virtue of this great remedy. It is universally 'admitted to he the - most. wonderful combination known to the world' (bribe immediate relief of dictate and pain. It never fails while there remains sufficient life to restore a natural and healthy action to the capillary vesse,ls of the body. a-nd equalize I Imeirculation of thc fly this meaWa controlltng power Is coined over the moat nialignant,Sirms of disease, which can not be obtained from any other remedy. Such is the power of this combinfition that it penetrates to every portion of the human (tante; every bone and mottle, Yell) and ligament is searched out and made sensible of Its purifying and healing influence- Hence It Conies it copes as readily with Internal as external diseases. Numerous instances are on record where this reme dy has retinred health to patients Si, near the grave nmst powerrol internal remedies failed to IL.c., has fiequentlybeen theca, ;.-i;,:aarzatinn of Ike Rowels. qmwith this disease where the be obtained. That dangerous I , l.ipttere, 7111 P reMedy. For Rhessatins. :i.i• Is Itie mon complete remedy prepared. In 99 cases 001 of 100 a will afford entire relief to the Worst 00.0.01 =IIC Nervous lleadatic, he thirty minutes. For nervous disease this remedy is of immense value. Affections of the spine, rheumatism, Tamen eV., nice rate .or throsili, bronchitis, pleurisy, croup, chills brume, scald head. scrofula, salt Ithemn, erysipelas cholera nimbus, ague in the tree or breast, burns, in flamed eyes, fever sores, ¢c , will be immediately re ileved..by the use of this remed•. For further particulars and testimonials, see paulph lets left with each agony, Price :Sand 40 er,as per bottle. For sale by ' • • , JOHN G. WN. Also. for sale by on Ajent end) town i DRO n thoetato Orr. 29, 1940. THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE. GENERAL ADVERTISER. SCH. HAVES, lIIINER.SVII.LE AND THEXONT PASSENGER LINE. ,r7 , 17M CHILYOE OF HOURS. ON and after Monday, April 2d. the line will be run as follows. viz.: Leave Minersville for Schuylkill Haven * at GI and 8I o'clock: A. M., and 4 o'clock,. P. M. _ Leave Sehtivlkill Haven for Minersvilte at before BA. M.. 121 51., an it St P. M. ' • Leave Minerwille for Tremnnt at 1 o'sloelt. P. M. Leave Tremont (or Pottisville,Minesville and Schuyl kill Hermit - A 5 o'clock,P. M. • FARE. From Minersville to Schuiribll Haven, 25 etc • Schuylkill Haven fit Ttsmout.. 50 " Minersville to Tremont, 40 " An Omnibus will ran between Pottsville and West wood to connect with the - Tremont Train, leaving Pnitsville at 121 o'clock, M , and leaving Westwood immediately nnthe arrival of the Train from Tremont. Fare from Pottsville to Westwood, 15 cts. OsAll baggage at the owner's risk. . • WM. T. CLARK, Proprietor. Poet ville, OctlS' 49-441 LITTLE SCRUYLRILL. R. ROAD ~. +r ~ • - s•~s i.~; ARRANGEMENT FOR THE FREIOHT AND PASSENGER CARS ON THE LITTLE SCHUYLKILL RAILROAD, TEMP4zsengerTraio trays Po rt invin,dally,(Sca days excepted) on the arrival of the morning train on the Reading Railroad from Philadelphia--artiving at Tamaqua in time to dine. . Leave...Tamaqua at half •past one o'clot.k, P.M. In Jimmie connect at Port Clin ton with the afternoon train, on the. Reading Railroad . from Protavilie to Philadelphia. , , FARE.—To Port,Allinton, 3s cents ; to Philadelphia, 83 50, The freight train leaves Tamaqua daily. (Funtlays ezrepted,) nt 6 o'clock A NI and Port Clinton at 4 o'clock. P.M. A passenger ear runs In connexion with the Freight train—so that passengers for Philadelphia can take the morning train °tzars on the Reading Mill , road at Port Clinton. Fare the same n. in the other train. JOHN ANDERSON, Tatnaqua,Oct2S-4 41 General Aeent. Summer Arrangement. PHILA., READING & OAD. POTTSVILLE RAIL R TV.P.t %,r-At CHANGE OF !TOURS, • AND TWO TRAIN!, R&M WAY DOILY. EXCEPT SUNDiVe.. j'IN and after. Monday. April Oil, Isl.). two trains will' 1-1 run each way, daily, between Philadelphia and Pottsville. ' • Morning line (accommodation), leaven Philadelphia at 'a o'clock A. M., Viindayel excepted) passes Read illZ at 10.45 A. M. The.abocelinestrps at all way f Winn'. as formerly. •FrEasionN • LINE—FAST TRAIN. 'eaten Philadu. daily, (en ' Leaven Pottsville' daily (ex cept Sundays) at 2.00 cephiiinidays) at 2.30 •' Phenis• Hie, 3.45 '''Srh• listen, 2 . 3 7 " Pottstoivn, 4.15 " Port Clinton, &PO " Reading. 5.00 ," Reading. 3.50 - • " Port Clinton, 5.45 '," Prittatown, 4.20 " Sch. Herren, 0.10, ," Phomisville, 5.00 A . r•sat Pottsville, 6,201 Ares at State, Road, 5.50 The afternoon train will atop at the above named ititina. ; paelYillifer for other points must theiefore take the morning tine, Depot in Philadelphia corner Rrond and Vine ate. No passengers can enter ate cars, doleas provided .rich tickets. !.. NOTICC.—Fifty poundn of baggage will be 'allowed to earh pasaeneer f n this, lilies; and passengers are ex r ,„„ty p ro h i bited front tilting anything as baggage 100 their securing apparel winch will be at the risk of he owner. No freight will betaken by these lines. By order of the board S . managers. ' BRADFORD, Spey. Phila.. 0ct.29.•134.4. 43- PIIILA, READING ROA dr, POTTSVILLI , RAID. " 4 rf___ 6: 2lt. t.:: -;i1:4 Ml_ -18 RATTSOF FREIGHT ON MERCIIA.NIOZE. (N ,AND AFTER April lei, ISM Goods will be , forwarded with despatch at the Colinsvitht rates or rr”icht, between rou.ville, and the, points below elated, per ton or 2000 Between Pottsrille I Between Putterille and Plats. and Reading. =zm OFFICE OF TEE 'PIIII.ADELPHIA I . & READING RAIL ROAD COMPAN V. 9 Pladadel phut, 11,r . 20111...151.?. XT oTicE k horehy given, t ha: ttl rites of Heightol and Tolk 1... on Coal Iported h ' this Company, will be as follows from Janunn lot. I. 9: Tn From 51.9hrh0n.5.1 avrn.P.elinton Rtehninnel. until Jun. I, IS/1' I 00 55 35 Philadelphia, da •do I MlO 55 3.5 Inclined i'llne,until Der.31,d0.1 70 05 45 Niretown. do 170 65. -45 Cvrtnantriwn R 11.. do 170 05 45 Pal:, of 'Schuylkill, do ,1 70 05 45 Manaynno. do 160 . 115 15 Guns) ehorken and . Plyt 1111 l lib It. R., dO Torn fist 1 mile be law Norristown. Nf.rristow nor Bridge port, do. 140 35 120 Port Kennedy, do 135 20 115 Valley For; , , ' do 1 , 0 25 110 Planoxville, . do 120 15 100 Royer's Ford, ' do . 120 15 • 1 00 Pottstown. do 1 IS . IU 1 00 1/mmla-smile, do 115 10 100 flaninstnwn, - do 110 05 ' 95 Readine. do .1 05 00 95. Between Reading • , and Mohreville, dG' IDO OS 00 • ‘lnhrevill,'., . do 95 ' 90 85 Hamburg, do 75 70 fly Orteicehnep, , . d o 05 00 55 •The freigh. and !nits on cool to Richmond, and Philadelphia, during the monthe of June, July, aad August will he From 51.Carbon.S.Haven.P.Clintrin. . 170 1 115 145 And on and after Sept. Ito, to December .210. ISO, .1 SO 175 155 By order of the Board of Manner , S. BRADFORD, Secretary Dectn,'49-52-tr) • Ter' LIVINGSTON'S EXPRESS EIRE. E ARE PREPARED 7Q teceive And forwar V V Daily per PaFsciirer Train, (nut. Exprens Car being always In dm roe or ppedal ine,encer.) liner chandize of .11141e,cliptinno, packages, bandied, bank notes, kr. ' naricolar a tlentinn paid to collecting Bills, Drafts and Acrdunts. PackageA and Gonda delivered daily to all interior diate places betwen Philadelphia and PoLlevtle. OFFICES, Centre Street, Pottsville; No. 43, South Third street Philadelphia ;- No. 6, Wall street, New York ; No S coon street . Boston Feb. 21, b-ifj LIVINGSTON, HOWARD Co. a - reM • - ' CV- 11VOSON ea. ALLEN, PROPIIIETORS of the above named establishment, rerliemfully.informa their patrons amt the public generally, that then have taken the large building for• molt' used for the Machine Fitinp connected with the :limit loaf Coal Works, towhich they have added a Foundry, and are now prepared to build Stedot F:n• given of every PliZee. PO nips, Coal Breaker, Railroad and Drift Cars, end to lit oislt !ton and Rrmot Castings of every description suitable to the Coal mining or any other Int4iness,int the most Fer.sonalile terms. Repairing of all kinds d Me with neatness, and d, spatch, at the lowest prices. All work furnished by them will Ire warranted to perform well. They would solicit the custom of thnse who may want articles in their line in this vicinity. All orders will meet with Immediate and prompt at tention. 8. W. 11111HtiN, March 17.15-Id. 1.. 11. ALLEN. PASCAL lIUM . WOILKS. ' PHILADELPHIA IXTELDED Wrought Iron Flues, :Inhabit: for Loco _ motives,slarine and other Steam Engine Boilers, from 2;o 5 inches in diameter. Alan, Pipes for Gas, Steam arid other porpiPiii.; extra 4trone Tub', for Ily tiraulie Presses; Hollow Pistons for Pumpsof Steam Engines 4-c. Mannfactured and for sale by.. MORRIS, TAsKF.R & MORRIS, Warehouse S. E. corner 3d.and Walnut att., PhiTula Phdada• Nov, 224 ISIS 47 _ e.: IN THE BOROUGH OP POTTSVILLE. FORNEBLY CONDOBTED BY C.•W."PITVAY J. WREN & co. ESPECTFULLV announce to their Mends and the 111. public that they have taaen this establiahmenL and respectfully solicit a continuance of the custom of the work.. Being practical Mechanic., they gaiter themselves that their knowledge and experience of the business will enable them to turn out work that will not Bill to give satisfaction to the most fastidious.— They are prepared to manufacture Steam Engines. ' , maps, Coal Breakers, Mail - Ears, Railroad and other Cantinas, 4•c. die. All orders thankfully received and promptlyexecuted on the most reasonable terms." • April 21it . .10- 17-4) Tifiaini6ClCW:l2. . l/ • NEW NOVCEPATUTC MEDICAL OFFICE.; Cameral' 2d and Market St.Oppasite Thompson's IhII • POTTSVILLE, ►a. Ileeidenee Car. of Callow hilt and 3d St. opposite th• Penn! Ivy She Owen Chunk (Jan 27 49. I.ly " x7m, tes=c= IN THE TRANSPORTATION AND COMMISSION 'BUSINESS. ue undersigned entered Into a partnership nl3 the T .6 rat inst. under the firm of CONRAD, CARTER & Co. for the transaction of a Transportation and Commbsian DUllirlills on the Reading Railroad. and the Rim& connected therewith, and respectfully sonde a continuance of the patronage which has been hereto• fore so liberally bestowed on the firms to which they respectively belonged. We are prepared to transpoit Goods of all descrlp- - none, dilly, to Pottsville; also, to the following named plac;es Port Carbon, V.l.Clain,-New Philadelphia. Pet terson.Middieport. Brockville, Tuscarora, New Castle, Cattawinsa, Bloomsburg.; Orangev Me, Shamokin, Dar,- Sunbury,'Northors.berland, Milton, Money, Wil liamsport, Mineeevlile. Treniont, dce , &c. All Goods sen to oar care will be punctually attended to and forwarded with despaeth. J. C.coN It AD, I J. E. CARTER, t ILDEFOREST,Jr. Philadelphia. Pottsville. Sell. Rare.. July 21, 1;13, 30-tf COLLIERY WORKS. gid2 gaesSear.o.a "rim subsctibers, at their old stand. corner of Ra JL Road and Callowhill streets. are prepared in man facture I o Order. at t he shortest notice. Steam Ragises and Pumps, o , any power and capacity for mining and therpnrposes, Batten's Coal Breakikr,,Vaehioes, with solid and perforated rollers, as may be required. Also Elegises and Blotejor Cylteders with all neres ary machinery for Blast Furnaces. BO Air Pipes, of e moat approved plans, Cup and Ball joints and Wa ts, 'Payers, of the very beat construction. They par-, Ocularly Invite the atention of Iron Mailers and par ties engaged in the Iron trade, to their large stock of Patterns for Rolling having lately conatructed the machinery for two of the largest Mills in the coun try. viz . —The Wyoming Mill at Wilkesbarre. and the Rolling Min at the Montour Iron Works, Danville. They are fullyprepared tor this kind of work, togeiher with every satiety of general machinery. Of the 4111:V -4)00f their work .and materials, it is enough tt any, that time and erperienee,the mast infallible eats, have amply demonstrated the genuine character of kbeir en gines and machinery. , . . Order, are respec.filtly aolirtied and will be promptly attended to. .1A YWOOD & SNYDER. Pottsville. January, 17, 1848 3-Iy • D ESPECTFULLY annoences to the public, that R they hale taken the Establi•l il nent known as the Pottsville Iron {Yorks, on Norwegian street, where they are prepaed to build all kinds of ilteam El - Jetties, manuactere Rail Road Cars, arid Machinery of almost every iletrrlntion, at the shortest notice, and en the most reagonable terms. :}Per.tons from abroad, In want of Steam Engines will find it totheiradvantage to give them a call heroic engneing elsewhere:l ikfav II Subscriher annottomr to the piddle that he Is 1 sole proprietor of the Franklin Works, Port Car iron, lately owned by A. G. Brooke. where he contin ues to manufacture to order at the shortest notice Steam Engines, Pumps, Coal Breakers.and Machinery of alinost any stie or description. for mining or other 'purposes. Alio Railroad and Drift ears, lion or Brass Canting, of anv aise.or Patter., ri•ORDERS ARC RESPECFPLIX SOLICITED...Ca SAMUEL SILLYMAN. j . , , RANKLIN SHOVEL WORKS.—The sebscriNer, coniinues to furnish, the Colliers and dealers of Schuylkill county, reek Shovels of all kinds, nt the low• eat Phtlailelphia pHs+, Attention is !tartlet:tarty Co l• led to their Coal Shovels. Orders for .Shovels of airy iss or ',amt . ', promptly attended to. S. SiLl.i.lAN 4 ,.. k,M,.141. H. 1.,p . , , , ,, ''' 4s/ 1 ' 1 ,..., 1 _r,,:...,..• A. 4 „. 'i .... • s. -. - ' ..tit.;" . re : F7 •' ' '.:: . :;44 ; ,..e i 0 • toop4. ''.4#0.#1::.,.k.:i,1,...'. .04, • ?:•,,,., . -.. c....7 t H ~, ,1 ,.14t.A.,, r - .. ~i , . . . ; ., 11 , . - . —,., ,?, tre ,:j. S ‘ p. ~... •l. 4 .. , -,..: • •. , • .**4 ,, ,P.e - - JI , 1 •-,--- •P t .,a' ' 4-t•ts . ? ..., ‘... -- -• il vls i. 11:..' , V0...% ' 1:,?.. ••• . PP , / - - "ll• ' dr t fk - t - 4 1 F % 0-:. • ' :iY.It \‹ -,,,,;.., if;-ttii A -r,L. i -• ~ - a--, - -..7.41(.4 , • ,, .)3. • - ..,..., .-,-tz,---k.r_t• , -..-- , ---,,, , ;:h.„..., TIIC iiItIGIN AI. AND ll EN BD. ii KIRKIMIDE'S TATTVAISALL'S Cleave i'owder. . I T TINS cured, in the last ye: i . 1500 , rases of Heaves, 2000 cases of Chronic Con gh, • 200 cases of Broken Wind, 5000 ..axes of horses out of '-Condition, and other diseases. - More than 500 certificates. verbal and written, have been received, attesting to the virtues of thin inestima ble remedy but we lidwe'only space to subjoin the fol lowing: .. - - - • f*ntlemen wish In inform, you that the Tatter sall's Heave Powders I bought HI poor store fast Otto her, cared a Valuable mare amine of Heaves, that site had had two years. The first package did lint effect a clic; hut did the mare so much good 1 was induced to try another package, and the result has been, that she has nut had the Heaves, since about a week after commencing the second pachageolthoinght.he has been used on my farm almost every day since, which has satisfied the that she is effectually cured. One of my neighbors la giving Tattersall's Heave Powders to a louse, and the prospect:la very flattering he will he mi red hi it. :lelu•vine that the alone named rotulicine is a very valuable , ne, anti that Heaver edit by cured by it, (feel n Wing to lend at, name in Praiseof it. 1l .peelfully, Moir.. P. WARNEn. Spring nal, Ala.. July 31, IS.'S. Messrs..). F. Winter & Co.—Centletnet..-1 mart iteetfully b . timoity Intim great efficacl, and virtue of the Tdttersall•r Heave Powder., In the cure of hnr• ser ntrertetl with (leave conahs and cold.. I have a valuable how. thelt Ivar an neve rely erected with heaves and tiniest ennelling, that I !Inn well nigh log hint, w hen I purchased a package orTattersalr. Heave Powder., which entirely c tam' hint and restore.' his appetite. No nit rer of borne,. hold he without it. Respectfully yours, Cue.. A. PeanonV. 150 113 130 do i 45 140 125 IDE JOHN WREN, THOMAS WREN JAMES WREN Near Partnership FOU:1 IMY ANDFVACMNE 'SUM'S POTTSVIL - LE . lllO3i - woarcs = Franklin Works. enrlint, 11,11.1 Riehian.l, l/et7en Co., Slept. 17, 1519 CAV.TlON.—dziliation. and worthies:. olojigpn.ryd; taco followed too herecer we have Introdured nor re toedF, and we undervtand that several new ones are being pot up rot r irralation—heware of 11111.40 and take no remedy but 'lire Tatter=aWs." Nonegenuino without the 'denature of A. IL Gough & CO.—price one dollar per package, SIX for live dol lars. Prepared and sold wholeeale and retail by GOUGH & Kt:MIA% 140 Fulton Street, New York.. OSe kit O. JENKINS agent for Pottsville. Pottsville, Nov 18. 1875 47-Iy -- bylipepsla and General DEI3II.IIY CLIIIED DV TOE OXYGENATED RITTER/4. ALL CASES of Indigestion and derangement I of the v;oulach, this medicine speedily remotes the ulieestive “reana In their natural healthy state, tlim4 vitt nethening the whole system. Hence It If an est el• lent preventive of epidernic,illseaties. for persons in a weak and debilitated condition ; at the prevent time emery *itch pergon °nett to have It. Itut no medicine la more highly recommended for flvsenrata. In all Its form., PlICh as liendartm. heart burn, co,tiVeneett, richt stomach, lose of appr tile, pain in the atomarlylehility, and alto, asthma attended with dereeltentret of tile vtoinach The following is front a Most eminent Chemist. The mrdirinal articles used in the preparation of the Bitters. nre those preseribed by the tenet eminent 'pity ,iriane for the relief :from, avid cure of, the M.:ens, for w hid, thine linters have liven en ilticreSsfilty The combining of them is in accordanre milli chemical rules sPeltrina the etlif,ary of earl, ; and the compound scenes to have resulted from extentled'ulr:iervations In medical practice. Respectfully. A. A. IIAyES, M. D.. , State Assayer, Lowell, Mass. From B. P. STOW, Esq., Asst. Clerk 11. S. House Representatives. !raehinkeion. D. C. Jane 15, ISIS. De Gro. n—Dear Sir—l fret it not only a pi-enure. toil a duty, to make known to you and to the public, (if yon desire in) the surprising effects t f the "oxygenated Divers." ins relieving nue frnm that most discouraging disorder. Dyspepsia. d have been afflict ed for al•out seventeen years with thin usual attendan,t evmptoms, viz. constipation of the bowels, headache, pain in the chest, flatulence, acidity of the, toomach. and rev.•re nausea; and for month.. ata time not the leapt particle of moisture would appear on the surface of the chest or limbs. and most of tho time I was ex; tronely hi ions. I have used various reinediea. have been strict in my diet, have been dosed with calomel and emetics day alter day by physicians. hot all to no pond purpose. Hearing of the wonderful effects of the ••ttrygenated lintels," in the cure of Dyspepsia. I procured some as o last resoit ; have used four boules of the inedicane;and find tile had symptorns all retnavt , n rd, and myself nine more in the enjoyment of health. None pin the Dyspeptic sufferer. who has felt' all the horrors of the disease, can at all appreciate the value of the methrinte. I most sincerely hope that all will make tri.it of the m.dicini•,and wltli'ne be able to re nice in the return of health. The folinwinr. order was received by the l'Oprietrir, from EDWARD E. Pnin.t.s, M. D., rroretwor nl7Tite raputic. and Materia Medics, Dartmouth College, who nape the tettalitane'in him practice. Pitman GREEN :-I'lea2e send me twn dnzennf your .o.”,patatrit Rimer," ED. E. PHELPS. lend.sur. Vt., July 29, 'SIG. Don't fril to roll for nor pamphlet, It contains several corittirote• from members of Convent and other+, wh, testily to the womt•rfui efficory of title medo Every Upperolle who 4lesir , s'Ornlth, will try it. The 11111412 elpense is 1111110 be thought of when health is nt e} Price $l,llO per 'Katie; G hotilee for 85.00. Sold whole:int., and retail by 1111ESN & FLETCHER No. I Ledzrr Building.. PhiEnda. , I) JENKINS. Centre st., one door below Marko! Pim:4lllc J. W. GIBBS, Millersville: JNO. REIT ERNI AN, Hamburg; G. lIIESTZINGER,Sebu3I kill Ilaven. .July 11, 180. STEAM IRON RAILING MAN UFALTORY AND WAREROOMS. Trait Str's "Buttuarreod,—FHltADELPHlA. THE undendstned manufartnre IRON RAILINGS of every style. ,=--- VERANDAS, GATES. PnoEs- TAM ARBORS, BEDSTEADS and ultdescrlptlonsofornamental and architectural Iron Work. in the best manner, at reduced prl vex. Always on hond, a slpply . of Fire Proofdoors and Shatters, a heavy stock of Revert' and Comma]. Hinge% Shutter Bolus, Store Room Bolts.and alldescript long af builders' Iron work. This estatilishment,'hy far the most extensive of the kind in the city, employs nonebut.competent workmen, possesses the advantages of steamlnwer and minable machinery, and is under the persona supervision of the prnprletbm. who are practical men f long experience, affords to its patrons the gnanantee that their orders will be properly and promptly executed Phita.oell4-44-Iy] HEINS &ADA: J.D. MEd REDlTll,—Generall Agency Office Centre Street:Pottsville, Schuylkill County, pa. Agent for the sale and purchase of Real Emit. cot ectio.of Rents. Jde. trAt2lhifAi New Firm. TllEsubiteribers having this day entered Into e a e cO ne ' r l i:rw c h rg o l t l e ir s ' aTe r a t n t l i r ' e u t r irb e usi r ti t e m ss n fin 1117 Na GROCERIES, PROVISION S,iIAF. FLOUR, and FEED, at the well-known York Store in the borough of Potts ville, would most respectfully begleave to say that they have now on hand a large. and well selected stock of, Bar Iron of all de m riptlona, also Flat Bar and T Roll Road Iron of various sizes, suitable for drifts and laterpt roads. which they offer (or sale at as tqw a rate as can be had In the County. Also, a fresh stock of Groceries and Provisions constantly on hand at very low prices for cash."' Atso, Cast, Blister, and Shear Steet...'Nuits and 'spikes, Oils. Flour Feed, &c.. all of which they would respectfully solic it an inspection of by the public, and relying as they dnupon a so ictattention to business to be able at all times to accommodate Muir custdmers. C. YARDLEY & SOS. 'P. S.—The subscriber would take this opportunity to return his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage he has heretofore received from hie friends and the public generally, and respritfulll solicits a continuance of the me for the new firm. Pottsville. March EDIY YARDLEY Caution Extra. _ - A man he the name of CLAPP has engaged with a young man of the name of N. P. Townsend, and uses his name to put op a :sarsaparilla, which they tall Dr Townsend's Sarsaparilla, denominating it GENUINE Original, etc. This Townsend is no doctor. and never wax; but was formerly a worker on railroads. canals, and the :Me. Yet he assumes the title of Dr., for the purpose of 'raining credit for wont ha is no. This is to caution the public not to he deceived, and purchase none bat the Genuine Original Old Dr: Jacob Town send's f , arsaparilla, having on it the Old Dr's. like- Resit, his Wmily coat of arms, and his signature across the coat of arms. THE OIIICINAI. 1011.;OVEREI1 OF THE Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla: 11.0 Or. Townsend is now about 70 years a age, V and 'oolong been known as theauthor and disco, erer of the Genuine Original — Townsend Sarsaparilla " Being rioor, he wan compelled to limit its - inanufacture, by in Inch means it has been kept out of market • and the males eitmlin4criberl to those only who hail proved its worth and known its value. It Wad reached the ears of mnny, nevertheloss, ns those persons who had been herded of £l6l, diseases. and Saved from d eat h , proclaimed Its excellence and-wonderful ' HEALING POWER, • Knowing. many y[ll,ll ago that he had, by his skill, science, and experience, devisedaniarticle which wouid he of incalcuable advantage to mankind, when once knoWn and extensively used, he hoped and oerseve led, expecting the time to arrive whenthe means would be furnDhed to bring it Into universal notice, whe its Inestimahle virtues would be known and apprecia ted. This time has crone, the means are supplied; this GRAND AND UNEQUALLED PIt}:PARATION, ,Is manufactured on the larest orate, and is called for throughout the length and breadth of the land, es pecially as it is fol t incapabfe of degeneration or deterioration. ' . . Let every man ang throughout the land, that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend is now manufacturing the real 'Townsend Sarsaparilla;' whiih never sours. never :ft r and nicer chancres its character. From thin day forth the people shall have the Pure Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla, which shall never sour In theinulle, or in the stomach, and it shall yet banish front the land al IFermenting, Souring, Explo ding, Vinegary Sarsaparillas, now in use. A plod Sarsaparilla, pure and genuine, ought to live ; a poor souring. slip-slop Sarsaparilla aught to droop and die. the Old Des. Sarsaparilla will keep pure and per- Pet 100 years. _ Unlike yraing S. P. Townsend's it improves with age, and never changes, but for the better; because it is prepared on scientific prineinles by a scientific man. The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and the latest discovetir e of Ike. Art have all been bruit girt Into requi sition inthe manufacture of the OLD DIPS. SARSA PARILLA. The etarssoarilla root, it is well known to medical men, rmita ins Many medicinal properties, and some properties whirl; are inert or useless, and others, uhirh. if retained in preparing it for Use, pro dorefereiratotoor and acid, which is injurious to the Som., at' the properties of Sarsaparilla are en rqatile. lint linen entirely ev,iimrate and are lost in the preparation. if they are not preseried by a relentilic process, known only to those experienced in its man, Moreover. these ridatde pnneirles, which fly toT in vapor, or as an exhaltation, under heat, are the very r,sestiol teed ;cal properties of the root, which give to it all OS valor. Any patent, tan boil or stew the root till they get a dark colored liquid, which, ia WON front the coloring I :natter in the root than froth anything else ; they can then strain this, insipid nr vapid liquill.sweeten with sour molasses, and then call it °Sarsapaiilla Extract or Syrup.' Rut elicit is not the article known as the CEIsiIIINE OLD DIL JACOB TOWNSEND'S SAR SAPARILLA.' This is so prepared, that all the inert properties of the Sarsaparilla root are first removed, every thing capable of becoming aria nr orfernientation, is extract s,' nod rejected ; then every particle of medical Virtue is secured In.a pure and concentrated form; and the, it Is rendered' incapable of losing anrof its viiinatife and heating properties. Prepared in this way, it is madedhe. mni.t powerful acent in the CURE OP INN tiNIF.RAIII,E DISEASES. Hence the reiOn why we hear rommenilatlonn nn every side In IN favor by 1f1..11, WOIIIOII, tnd children. We find it doing wodders ter The nitre dif Comminptmn. Dyspep‘sa, and Liver •Complaint. and in Illuminati:in. S. rofola, Nina, Vostivenes.. all Cutaneous I:ruptionn, Pimples, Itlntelle.. and all affections arising from • IMPURITY OP TIIB 81.001). It possesses a marvellous idri-act,', In all complaints netting Gum iiidigrst i.eo, front Acidity of the rltuntd. from unequal circulation, determination of blood to the head, pelt/nation of the heart, cold - feet and cold hands, cold chills and hot flashes over the holly. It has hot its equal In Colds and Coughs.: and promotes envy expectoration, and gentle perspiration relaxing stricture of the long 4, throat, and every othti part. Hut in nothing is its excellence more manifestly secs and nrknowedeed than in ill kinds and stages of Fe male Conugainis, It works wonders In eas t or Fluor Mims or Whites, W Falling of the omb, Obstructed, Suppressed, or Painful Menses. Irremilnrity of the menstrual perinds, and the like ; and is ins effectual in curing nil the forms of Kidney Disease. Ely removing obstructions, und regulating thegeneral systeni. It gives tone and strength to the whole hdity, and thine enters nll forms of N ERVOI I ,4 DISEASES AND DEBILITY, And than prevents or relieves a great variety of other maladies, ati Spinal Irritation, Neuralgia, St. , Vitus Dance, ftwonning, Epileptic tuts, C.mruleinns, &e. It In not possible fin thin medicine to fail to do good ; It has nothing in it which can ever harm, it can never sour or spoP, and therefole, eon never i 0410.6 Ito cura tive properties. It cleanses the blond, excites the liver to healthy action, tones the stomach, and riven good digestion, relieves the bowels of torpor and constipa tion, altars intlanition.purifies the skin, equalizes the rirenlal ion of the blond, producing gentle warmth equally all over the body, and at the insensible perspira tion; ti lases all olintinctions,'andinvigorites the en tire nervous system Is not this, then, the medicine you pre-eminentli, - need 1 Ilut ran any of these things i.e said of 74 I'. l'ownseini'sinterior article 1 This young man'slinuirl is unto he Co3llr A RED win' Tin: 01.1“DR'3. of one gr ind fner,thatthe one is nle;,pnye of deterioration, and NEVER SPOILS, whilc tbn `ol her dons; It Pours, ferments, and !Ilona the bottles con taining it Into fragniente ; Ihe antic, acid liquid 17X. plodlng. nail damaging other good% Most not this horrible compound he pelsnnntie to the. aystenit What! pat arid inn, a oyeteci already disrated with acid! What ennoee ityspenvia but acid 7 Do we not all knoty, that when food sours In my stoninclin, what mischief It produces I flatulence. hearileurn,,palphation of the heart. liver complaint, diari Ives, dysentery, relic, and corruption of the blood I What Is Scrofula Milan arid humor in the body! What produces all the Immord which briny on ErUptions - of the Skin. Scald Head, Salt Rheum. Cry,. ipelas. White Swellings. fever Sores, and all idreradons Internal and external! It In with. ing under heaven but an acid substance, which sours and thud spoil., all the Hulas of the body, more or less. What routes IlliellMatil.lll, hill a anti, or acid fluid, which Insinuates itself between the joints and MSC syliver, Irritating and Inflaming the tender and delicate ti•snes mum Whirl, it notch So of nervous diseases, of impurity of the blood, of deranged circulations, and nearly ali the ailments which afflict human nature. Now is It not horrible to make and soli, and infinite ly worse In use tuna , SOURING, FERMENTING. ACID "CO:VIPOUND" Old rd. I'. TOWNS END! , And yet he would fain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacnh Tnwnsen.l . c Genuine Original Sarsaparilla, Is a•t IMITATION of his. inferior preparation! heaven forbid that we should deal In an ankle which would hear the moat distant resemblance to S. P. Tewriound's article: and which would brine down upon the Old Dr such a mountain load of complaint; and - rriminations from Aeents who have soldt•and par elm.A..ro who have used S. P. Townsend's Fermenting Compound. %Ve wish it enderstood, becanse it is the Absolute truth, that S. P. TownsemPs ankle and Old 'Or. Jacob Towntend's Sarsaparilla are heanen-iride apart and infinitely dissintilar ; that . they are unlike in every particular, havinp, not nne'single thing hi coal men. IN no (tort nr,and never mil. I.; no Ch's = _MI la no Onfon,ono chemist, no pharmacentlit—knows no more of medl• eine or disease than any Other common, unscientific unprofessional man, what guarantee can the public have that they nre reteivin: a genuine scientific inedt eine, containing all the virtues used in• preparing it and which are incapable of changes which might rem der theirs the agents of disease instead of health 1 But what else should be expected from one who knows ttozhinT comparatively of medichie or disease . It repines a person of some experience, to conk and WPM! up even a common decent meal, how much more important lo k that the inn... who manutlicthre medi cine, de,lned for weak ',comet., and enfeebled sys tem,.,thoold !iron, weill he medical properties of plants, the best manner of seeming and concentrating their healing virtues . , also an extensive knowledge al the va. rictus diseases, which • ;tablet the human system, and how to adapt remuolles to these diseases It is horrible to thiok, and to laiow how cruelly the filleted are imposed upon by presumptuous men forthe 'Sake of "money t Fortunes made ant of the agonies of' the sickt stud no equivalent rendered the despair ing sufferers! It is to arrest frauds open the unfortunaAu to pour balm into wounded humanity. In kindle hopeln the' de 'spatting bosom, to restore health and bloom, and vigor Into Cho Crushed and broken, and to banish Infirmity, that Old Or. Jacob Townsend has sought and found . . . - . . he I.pportunity and means to bring his Grand Univer sal Concentrated Remedy within the reach, and to the knowledge of all who need It, that they may learn and know, hy,lnyfid experience, tin , TRANSCENDENT POWER TO HEAL , 4 And thus to have the unpnrchaeable satisfaction of !letting raised thousands and millions from the bed of sickness and despondency to hope, health, and a lona lite of vigor and usefulness to themselves, their fami lies and friends- Agents for this County. John G. Brown, Pottsville James B. Falls, and J. W. Gihhs,:.3llnereville ; E. J Fry, Tamaqua: Lecan & Kauffman; Schuylkill [liven. [Dec. IS, 180. 51. Cheaper than White Washing., PAPER lIANGINGS AT,ONLIC 10 (TENTS A PIECE,: coop pi ece s of roper Hanging... varying in price sra from TEN CENTS to 75 rents per piecc.• Also. Glazed Papers as low as 30 cents. Just received and for sale at HANNAN'S . Sept 3i•] Cheap Faper Store. WMN FOUND -6 Mad Walsh. Al , Oll at the Oare of lb" Mew blehr Fonc'New Certificates. 'TELL IT IN OATEL PUBLISH IT IN TUE, STREETS. OF kiSKELON. DR. .«o. CELEBRATED FAMILY' aIEDICIXES. s vak Wito „. • Cif,tlD - 1 46 . stifryt.t,* - IN • • V",.,• e s - , . 2 1 k`, it,' -c ' ; L • OIL DWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CITERItY $lOO,OOO Heyward. FOR • MORE EFFECTUAL REMEDY THAR DIE. !MAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. .t A RE,you troubled' with a coutm i. nave you pains in the !tide and breaatil Have you 3 tickling or tiSlOE'in the throat 1 . Have you the Liver complaint I Have you the Bronchitis-1 Nervous Debllity,or any Symptoms of Pulmonary Consomptionl 4.1 f you are troubled with anyof the above syropterna, heit use Dr. SWAYNE'd COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, it will etfecia speedy and perMatient cure, as the evidence of thoUsinda who have been cured by it wilt testify. EXTRACTS FROM EDITOR' AI. MACES. A GOOD MEDICINE.—We have need Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry for a number of yearsanitalways with the happiest etlect.—FrLfgaralff, Ed. City Item. . . Haying fairly tested the virtues of Dr y . 'Svvayne's Wild Cherry, we feelouraclees hound to record our tes timony in ita behalf, as ainost valuable and efficacious medicine.—Editors of Balt. Clipper, . • . MORE N EWS. FOR THE SICK. AFFLICTED READ. A VOICE FROM SCOUICLKILL CO.k ''PLEASC BEAD Tills EXTRAORDINARY . v CURE. f, I Da. Swieirk—Dear, Sir i—Abrint six years ego & I discovered that my lungs were abetted. of whirit I botanic, more convinerd from time to time, althoug I tried many. remedies, yet without any apparent bent t, and my disease Increased until I was compelled to k p my room, and at last my bed. 1 had great pain in :iv lett nide, uponwhich I could not lay in lied, and in I r morning my cough was Shlsevere that I Affirm it ye y painful to thrOw up the plilem which gathered In gre,a: quantities on my lungs, when fortunately I boughttof emir agent. in this place,one bottle of your Compound Sy ruff of NVild Cherry, which so murh relieved tie that I continued using. It until now. I have used liX bottles, and tim happy to tell you that my pains are e moved, my strength returned, my sleep is undisturb f d and sweet,. and I feet perfectly well. I can now foll.w my daily avoeation without being afflicted with tl at p,infoi hacking, weakening rough. and I firmly I - l e lieve that to your medicine, under the hlessings.of Providence, I am indebted roe" this great change, alid am very hipil to subscribe myself, , • , . I WIL/LIAI4 AIIekUNIONT.I St. Clair, Schuylkill County. Pa.. Jan. 21.1„,leiRi. ANOTREILFROM OLD MONTGOMERY . =g===lM= Dean gilts ErtiIIiUNWARY c• en. , Da. Sway:re—Dear Sirt—gsving manumitted, a st) vete cold, which settled upon my lungs,attentled with it violent cough, pain in toy side and breast, ditilculty of breathing, I was attended by physicians of the first respectability, hut my symptoms became very alarm ing, there Was an ahem's „formed in my hogs and made its wan through tny:nde. and discharged lart4r quantities of puss externally., go that. myth t. ysicit. t thought the: power or functions of one or y lon mero tetally[destroyed—therefore supposed the Cu e entirely hopeless. This mournfol elate of th nes cot'- tinned for al long time, until I was wasted : nd we r't to a skeleton. I had tried a number of remedies, bet all failed to rho any good. But there still hying a spatk of hope left forme and my anzions parents, and hag- \ ing heard df the great vittues of your Cotonou, d' Syrup of Wild Chfrry, and its hying approved of t y 11 physicians Of the host eminence, I concluded to ma e trial of it, and to my gri•at satisfaction, my rough gradually grew better, the hole in my side - began 10 heal, and I +pillion/ happy to say, from a poor and al most hopelyo skeleton. I have become healthy 'alid weigh mordtban l ever have. All any neighbors c: n testify to the above fact. AnnAntot IloNsicitka, 2 miles frttin Skippaekville, Sklppack tp. Pa. • . Such is the unprecedented Fileress of' Dr. Swayners COmmound Syrup of Wild Cherry. We are constant ly recelViiio lettet n front Physicians end nor Agetills, from all parts of the United States, informing us ftf extraordinai•y cures. The El Dorado of California or Peru may yield Foy. l . ' faun to Thousands—Rut what are -llittions wit.ho at Ertaith? DR. SWAYNC'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF ! ' - WILD .CIIERR V. TIVO .:10.:11" CERTIFICATES. Woman, N. J. Der. nth. 1803. Dr. if. 231,V:sr.—Dear dirt—Phis is to certify, that during the fall and wilder of In if,. I was trotsbleil to iDa a very severe cold and cough, with strong symptoms of the asthma • I was induced to try your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, of which "one bottle"-entjre• ly cured me, and I would atrongly recommend it ii llo others for simiiar•alfectlons. ..., ANOTHER SEVERE CASE OF ASTHMA. PIIII.ADA. Des. 12th, 1845 Du. Svv tYNE—near Sir —I cheerfully add my ten titonny in favor of cotir vahnbtr COI:11101111d Syr npjof Wild - Cherry. which I roorelve to he truly the wonder and bleAshig of the aze. For the 11Al four yeers I haVe Inert afflicted cc 1111 the a.o hind. Sleep hail beeline! a Straneer to die liter nl,lit would I have to i+it on in me hell I ‘e.t , -irietieted by fairer five. if [fret r.rit nhy.drion, ot:o V71:101. but nu 11V1Ill. I Tont intied to eriNv wore", nyil I rontineticedthe ylllll . V I IIII3IIWcAIIII I IIIIII/ Syriip 1 . 11 . ‘ll . llll A:11 1. 1,y. t. loch afforded me instant tol t r. After using several bottles I was rextotedk to perift health. Yollrs witlsreoprrt. 641..11 B. Ei/001, An% information respecting the abcee case wilt be freely given by her husband. 11•Itr - rn:1 W. Ev•srs. Carpenter, corner of Eigh , h anil Paris sin Thousands of pctsons are destroying their coact n th-tn. by nerlectine to apply a proper remedy. not upon stone catchpenny articles. which reliore for the moment, but eventitally accelerate the diceest , . Resort at once to that al established remedy. Dr. Swayne's 'Compound Syrnp of. Wild Cherry. so orated thronslinut the whole world as an teffertnal gs . remedy for all diseases of the Tnroat, Lung, and 1 IMPORTANT CAI:TION-READ!• READ,! There Il bat one cennine preparation or Wild 13h r ry and that is Or. Swaynes, the first ever offered to the public, which has beensold larrelv throoghout the united Stores anti some parts of Eurdoe ; and 'all preparallen4 rolled by the name of Wild CherY. have Imo-Went tut since thin, linear rover of some de ceptive ciiremstances, in o rder a give carrency to their sales. Rich bottle of the cellulite is enveloped with in beautiful steel engraving. with the likeness of Wm. Penn thereon ; also. Dt. Swaynes signature, and' an a fortheriererity, the portrait orDr. Swayer , . will) he ridded hereafter, so as to distincithh hi s p re i ara ti from all others. ' Principal Office, P.IGIITIf andIRCE Streets. =I "4 sOfo and effertnal remedy fur Irormr.:Llys prpsia, Chu /era .Marbas, sickly or Dye prptir rribireo orado!to, and the mon assmul Family Medi - sine ever oLfercl Ia the publif." TIII9 ,TIFLIIEDY is one which hak - proved viceess- fill for a tong time, and iri °nicers ay acknOwl edged by all who have tried It to he far superior (being an very pleasant to the mate at the same time elfect U nt) o any other medicine ewer employed in ilkeases whirl, it is recommended. It not only destroys wrienis, hut ii inn 'prates thewhole isystem. his It:welkin in Its eiTects,.and the health of the patient is always 11.1.0eVell when no worms are discovered. Dr. SW AYNE'S VEItSIIFIIGE has met with a degree of favor (coin the public, which has perhaps never be fore been accorded to any medicine. It needs no re commendation where ever It is known. To the fond mother, bentlinclo steeple as anxiety over her wasting child, it will carry ielief,joy, and thankfulness; to all who are starrier front the diseases for which it is prepared; it oilers a speedy restoration to health.. nEwAuE OF IMPQ.llTlON.—liwayne's Venture:re is in square bottles (being recently changed to pre‘'ent counterfeits, also to pack to a better advantage) with the following wordstdown lathe glass: Dr.ll.Swayne's Philada., also enveloped in a beautiful wrapper, bearing the Signature of Dr. Swayne.with his portrait on,earh side of the bottle without which none 'ls genuine. Thm article lena pleasant to the toots that both children and adults are universally fond of it. Da. SW AVNE'dISARSAPARILLA AND EXTRACT TAR PlLLS—Thegreat American Purifier—for the re moval and permanent cure of all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood or habit of the apricot. Let it be remembered, that in this preparation arc strongly concentrated Millie medical propertiea of Sar saparillit and Extract of Tnr compounded with other valuable "Vegetable Extracts," the whole strength of Sr hie!, is'extrarted on an entirely nets principle. Unlike iit tither Pills, these neither gripe, proauce nausea or any other unpleasant sensation, while they are as powerful as it in possible for a medicine to be, and be harmless. It purifier. cleanses, and streneth ens the fountain Springs of life ; and infuses new vigor tbroughnut the whole human frame. Remember always in inquire particularly for Dr. SIVAYNE'S SARSAPARILLA AND EXTRACT TAR PILLS.. See that the Signature of Dr. S tVAVNE is on each Ma. • • The above valuable IMPliieine. are prepared only by Dr. 11. Swat ne.rorner.of 6th and Rate atreeta, PhUp., to whom all order. fletuld he addrested. For tale by the (Alowing Agedtd: I G. BROWN. Druazist. JINN S. C. MARTINAnd I Pottsville I. CURTIA C. MICIICA., 3 JAS. 11. FALLS, and JNO, W. MIMS. IL iLIC44ILER.: "on CArApti C. 04'0. iIi:NTZINGEIt..‘ harl l / 4 111 Haven 310.1.:1N LW. 4 't T'. =onto i 3 1”1 , 1 , 1 . 1 , .n; I) 4 11••rt,rh. Ashland; vr.ll;-, ; Itloennrln. liam nur; E. J. rry. 'l••tnmpnt ; J." Thrk_VT ) . M ilt how Kr t0e.... ; I 741:Li bhert, =me; Clinnli; Eckel; fc 'll.krudi, Tremont; entkill & Son, I.leWellyn, and hy stnrekeepers generally. • (kWh., 7, ISIS. 41- SIULICSPE ARE—No 1,6 r sampson & elegant edition of ShattApear'd Dramatic works, with Introductory remarks and natal'; didly Illustrated, by flue steel enpayingt, for sale at LIANNAN'S 'Cheap Book and Variety Stores. Seprn. 39-1 JUNIATA. BOUL - Ra IRON. '6' 5 .7d1 8 .072°47;,%higgi:c.`L'e":4:isr . vlii. 4 matnedng 5 11, A. it St RALSTON. f, Pent% from rt, 11, IP4 30-- Alttitled, do not Despair t .EsZOTHER, FELLOW net:cf: ttr,setiED FROM Dena by Sciwatk's Puhrea.te,Syrap : 9 -3 RE following Cale inane of ihegreatest uturophef 1 medicine over disease ever published la tuediul history. Read it! -, r . Prompted by nnother than the feeling of benevolerwe and for the benefit of my afflicted fellow being., I d . sine to make known a shoredescription of my disco .- and the unexpected cure I obtained Pont SCHENCK' . PIILMONIC SYRUP. About three years ago - I 'iv afflicted with a violent cold,which settled.on my been t and side, and every few' da bs 4 would raise conside - stile bloo I ; my cough was very tight and distressin . Every day I had violent fever,creephig chills. a -d profuse sweats at night, with dillichity of hremlii g and great hiss of appetite; in - y - ii}Stern was call •ly prostrated, being confined to my tied meet of the tine. Twn of the most eminent physicians itijnis city .- is tended me, and ail er exhausting all theirskill,pronou is eed me case incurable. Indeed, one said my lu g. were almost gone, and I could not possibly recnv ,r 'At this stage of nip disease, 1 was prevailed upo to try De. Saencl's Peghn'onF Syrup. and before I had to ken half a &igen bottles, was so far. Jecovered to be able to go ahont the'house. It seemed to siren th n my whale s vsteni-Sit loosened the cough and st -ip en the tilbeeding,My bowels: !weenie yerilsr, nil everything l ate, seemed to digest easily and non tsh I my whole system,_ Indeed, such was the rapid ro. green of my health. and on. muldert the eliange, t at I became too sanguine of a speedy mire, and ahem). ned the use of the medicine before the disease war t or- I mighty eradicated, which resulted in another attar of bleeding at the lungs last fall, aceompanied by a dui res sing cough. I agate commented taking the Puli nic Syrup, and sent for Dr. Schenck. who, upon aca ful examination, advised me to continue using It. II fore I hail taken four bottles. an abscess formed in my ide, which gathered andbroke.dischaiging as Rearm" can judge, a pinch( very disagreeable yellow matter. his seemed to cleanse and purifyvny whole system. roan this time; began to get better, and 'am now hap y to say entirely recovered. lam sure at this time I en joy better health titan I have _for,the lag tenears. Since I commenbeil taking the Polmonic Syrup, I have never failed to recornmeml it wlietever I went that others, as well as myself, might he saved 'fro that awful disease; for I feel it a duty that I neve t the afflicted to publish it to the world. Permit me to men tion a few cases that hive conic under my imm diate observation. Being on a visit to Camden, lb. .J., last summer, I saw a child, evidently In the last at. ge of bowel consuintil ion. The mother informed m that the physicians had given the child up at meat - Vic- I told her whai beriellt I had derived from the sue of Schenck's Pulainnte Syrup, and induckl her top noire a bottle. I heard nothslor more from the littlest fferer mail about three months after ; being in the market, my attention was drawn to a lady - who observ ed me very'attentively. She fiimlly;approarbed me, an asked me if I wan not the lady who recommended Sehmck's Put:mimic Syrup to her il) ing child last summer i Carn• den. ',replied that I was. She said that her eh Id had entirely _recovered. and was uncommonly he thy.— Her name is Mrs. Wilson, and now resithein rides , burg. Another lady I would mention in p'ar Icolar, who hod a serobilnus affection. Der face 'an neck presented one continued sore, and one of heiJecows. seriously affected with it: She had, become really emaciated, and to all appearance, past recovery I in duced her to try Schenck's Pulnionic Syrup. wit ch she did, and is now perfectly cured. Another lid , Mrs. McMullen, whose residence I will give on apPI cation. ware evidently in the last stage of (.7rinsuulti inn. I prevailed upon her to try the Piffnuinic Spirt . In a very shott time she was entirely geenVered. la id now eniny• excellent heatth, having - become wis e whogly i tieoliy. These are three cases within my kdo - ledges ) which I know were curedtby Srhenck'a Pulnio is Syr up. All who doubt this, statement, and wilily ke the trouble in call on me al my residence, Parisi street, five doors above Tenth, north side. I thinkll will he able to satisfactorily convince, them by my i . } n case. and others that I know have been cured - by th s Syrup. Since my cure there have been an Many to e me to know what 1 took, that I have bad a,very gild minor 'unity of knowing a great num, that have keg It, and have been greatly herrethiedthereby, a d I think if persons of writ Consumption nr Lib r Com a plaint, wAnlill .end for Dr. Schenck, and Ibt lii n care t folly examine their tones. and if he says he t them, follow the dir. curios. and pi event saki d j they will rapid') recover. I l e I . CULIELMIL. IEII T t Phi/adelphia,..tfay 29, lel9. ' DR. J. 11. SCHENCK:—Lear Sir-1 have kno Leibeet f•or r.evcrai years. as a member of toy and have all vonlidjnee in her statement, altd joiced to find her again restored to. health. A , more. in addition to her statement, le needles. I • Yours. truIy,TIIONIAS 1.. JANEWA Pastor of the North Presbyterian ChM Philuda:, June 20,1610. Sixth at., above Prepared and sold by J. 11. SCIiENCK, at h ratory, , S. E. Corner of Coates and Marshall and at liis principal office, No. 32 South Sixth and by the following agents: J. S. C. Martin. Pott.ville ; Lyon & Rish Clinton ; Charles Frailey,Orwierburg ; S. R. I Schnylkill haven ;,-J. 11. Falb., Mini raville ; I Hughes, St Clair; Henry Slikslt r:Port J. E. Steinbereer, Midilleport ; E. J. Fry. Tan E. %V. Earl, Heading; 11. T. Stemmer, Norri Juba Brill1111:111, Ilaniiiure• Ci•Prieo *I per bottle, oral per hall dozen. . Aug_. '25. ISI9. 35-Iy. McAlllster'sOintmenC, CONTAINING NO MERCURY, OR OTI MINERAL. IT 11Ati POWER TO CAUSE ALL External Scinfulotoi Humors, Skin Diseases, Poi Wiiiinils•to discharge their putrid niatter.i, aid heah. them. It is rizhtly termed ILL-HEALING, for scarcely a di.o.ltse evernal or Internal, that it' benefit. I have used it for the lost sisteen y, all diseases of the chest, involving' the utmost and responsibility, and I declare before fleas, man, that not in one case has it failed to, benefit the pat lent, as wit bin reach of mortal means. I have had physicians learned in the profess I have had initti:stere of the gospel, judges orthe aldermen, to wyers, gentlemen of the highest ern and multitudes of the poor tibu it in every war way, and there has bean but one volce—one urn voice—eay inn •• MeALI.IriTER, YOUR OINTMENT IS GO STACY KIRKORIDGE rentovesalninst futtnedi• mutton when the pain ceases directions A rnnnh the Inns.) HE.% 1)-AUIIE—The salve has cored person head ache Or LWOWr year.; standing, and win trent., every week so that vomit in 4 took pine Far-Ache ,. Tooth-Ache, and Eh:. me, are helped w iih like 6ucce,3 SI'11.1) I)—We have rived cares that defied evi.ry lhhig ItilOWn Ore man told II had dnent 4:100,on I , rhildren I.trithoot an) when tired noted arointnient ru red them BALI/NES:4—h to illsitrittire bat, sooner t other thing. TETTER—There is nothing better for'tit BURNS—It is,one of the best things In th for Burns. Pules—Thousands are yearly cured by this 0 It ne•er fails in 'giving relief for the f ilea. Around the trorarrdirvrions for usinr.4frA Ointment for Scrip Juin, hirer Complaint, Era, Teller, Chilbroin,T Scald Head. S,,re eyes, Quin TA root, Bronchitis, -Vern/lb:1 shfcetions. Pains, of the Spine, Irrail-Ache,,isth ma, Deafness, F, I Burns, Co rn5,..111 .I.4..enscs of the Skin, Sore Li: plei, Stiffness : of the joints, Sirellink of tk Sure Limbs, SoreS,ltheninotiint, Piles. Cramp, i or Broken Breast, Vooth..gehe, -Issue in the For ; COLD FEET-jl.iver Complaint, pain in th: or Side, falling off of the hair, one nr the tithe parties cold feet (Thin Ointment ys the true r It is a sure sign of disease to have raid feet CORNS—Occasional use of this Ointment ways keep Corns front growing. People nee, be troubled with their' if they use it frequentl This Ointment is gond for any part "film limbs that arc inflamed. In tonne eases tt s applied often. • CAUTION-f—No Ointment will be genuine the name of Jotters .Ilcillaster in written wit upon every label. JAMES MeALLIST' ',, • :sole Proprietor of the above Met I Price. 'IS cto. per hoz. AGENTS—J. M. Ileatky k Cn.. PottAville IL•irler, do ; J. V Gibbs, Minersville; Char ley, Orwi2phare ; C.-& C. liuntzlnerr. 1.4 Ilacen; Wm. Tnerart, Tainagia ; ‘Vashingt Purl lino; %Vial. Price, SiClair John Hemline; and by Acenis In all the. principa in lie United States. = Dr. Cullen 's Indian liegeta t ie .• PANACEAI THE VERY. BEST PRFIVARATION OF . I.lt :iAPARILLA I, TN the world, preparetbv HOW pro:els, snows, moy 1 I a the Proprietors, by which all in. v nines are ex warted—Oita not home the case with any other, ac counts for the timber of positive sod almost munch- Mutt cores, made in this city. while tolier•preparations of sarsaparilly make al tneir elites at a distanr•e— nark fhts ! We invite attent.on ; we call on all in t o examine, to visit our patients, and bern...e convin ced of tine troth of what we say ; what other Altera tive thus t ballenres investigation 1 SONE—Or. Cill• ICE'S is also the rhea pest sarsaparilia in the World.-t- It is pure. coneentrated. and istiadulletated, ONE 171.4 ens: goes further than tht ce or four of other prepard Linn. It has cmed,and will rare more cases of Scrofula or Kine's Evil, Consumption. Broduris: Erysip e l a s. Obstinate Cutaneotis Emotions, Matches, Riles, Ring Worms. and Fetter, Scald Dead, Chrinnoc Ulcers; Mer curial disen , e, Rheumatism. Pieura, ; eia. 'Liver corn plaint, Palpitation of the Dear!, Dy,.pep- Is, etc., etc., than arty other medicine ever discov red, and' Ittince it is the best portlier of the Blood ever offered tothe pub lic. Call and get a pamphlet, a large pamphlet, con taining full accounts of the dilferent diseases which this medicine cures, take the cases described, and vial the patients, and yore will. find what we sa / Is true, positirety true. We will also rive the names of patients cumd elf the most desperate forms of disease, and the names rif Doctots, who In Secret prescribe our medicine. cure their patients, and Ran nn of the credit of our discos . - my. Those who love troth and despise hanatte,r, Call and exanone the testimony, and evidence we are pre pared to give in favour of br: Cullen's Indian Vege table Panacea For sale. by ROWAND & .WALTON,Proptheiors, No 21 North Sixth 1g.., Philadelphia. ' B Uannan. J. S Martin,lind J. G. Brown, Pottle 'l.l Falls, Mlnersville, Pa July 21, 1849. HATCHES der for Razor Stropa, unrivalled and unequalled to the annals of the Nineteenth Century. Warranted to produce n fine smooth edge In one minute, or the mon ey refund-d. For sale by the undersigned, at the T iron Hall Iron Stare. July 28, 311 BRIGHT 1.. POTT. THE FERNSVILLE SLATE Co. I.l* inform the piddle that they are fully prepared to fOrnish a superior Slate for Roofing ; and having the molt experienced 0111eril in their employ wiii•at tend many roders with desaatch, and on the iirest erat terms. ,A sample of their elate may be ,'iiett at the office or.losepli Geom.,. Architect. who will give any information required. toid`with t. hot. onths may he left. . WM. J. ROBERTS & o. Match 3. 10 , ifj Lelosh Water Gap. (lath n , Now Turning Emtablisline • nt, BY STEt9I POWER. AT THE 8110£ 0 FAIL I MAURER, In THIRD zit.. near HARKES where all kinds of turning In wood will be thank ully re eked. and acuity executed without delay. Red Posts, Taille Legs. &c. kept constantly • n liand and s or sale at the lowest urines. I ISAAC THIONIPSON, Foomao, Ault) 10.11) for J. MORGAN. '.j)ATENT GELEASEs—For Lb natant)! ars, Lk ak, ns.llail Road are and Mac iner kinds, in ' , Rye 01l and prevent friction. This article's prepared and for sale by CIE EN PARVlN,thenidy manufacturers °JIM! artic e,ln United Stale., at their wtinlisale and retail H, rdw and lame t 4 lore In Pottsville, Schuylkill Conn ),P REMEMIIEtt tbacnone genuine without I w ten Ann:wire n (the inventor and proprietor. ) I ‘4. Upon eriCh nuance. Sn tAgar Barto t, SWAT BUILDERS. , Cspyt. - ni t Coo nly.Pa., whete We hav e hand a large lot of reasoned lumber, and Ore pr p ire Iluild and deliver Boats of the. largest GIMP, for !him/kill Canal or Oiler:here:cheaper than o • y of connected In our true, and !milt In the most oh. nd dlgrable Manner. ' runemad ! I ,T' MATO JELLY. il . ur kt.iynt wEntst. Take some ripe t maws and lent them in slices, Rut note that yoil add neither aural, nor spices, S winkle well with fine'saltiand when that Is done Set the fruit in stwindow Where shlneth the sun. When Bee hours elapsed, or six ifyou arsh, , Strain the pulp! rough a sieve on a broad shallow dish Then place in the sun, that the Jeliey may form: But should thereeome on a long north-cast storm, • Put it over the fire and sillirilet away For three or for boon, or perhapsa half day, Corklin lerge telide-mout'd bottles, and when they're • , ' stopp'd iieriit • li Ins hold distine hand the r. trne of them write. , When wanted d i p out by the spoonful at two,— Tiiyour gravy or soup It wilt giTe a fine mom. al curo ig cold, vn Mrs. Um re. y thing le Lab xtreell. street. rt p-a rt. he ; 11.1i1U WWI!: Sot c, I SI 1:11 I , re Is 111 n n r ,ra I \ : n. n nu? r ,wheq will al . never n . fty :ould be nnle 1.• a ii n .11, II iclnc ii e Frhl 1111,1168 ra 11. i - Hick , Tcm'ns ~1 I il t. BEIM CELEBRATED CHEMICAL Pow- 800111117, Slate Zl)e. --Sarum. • nokTicuLTuRAL SCIENCE .. 1 , We, know hut ,very . little as yet, of the real minima of Her4ict , iliure, as adapted to this section of country. .ery day teaches us , that the Eng'. bah and Nort h e rn methods of culture will not do with tie. The eis namely a fruit, vegetable, or flower, but req 'ires a different treatment from that laid down fry able writers at the North. For in stance, Hortimiltural science at: the North says, ' prune your grape vines close, and just before the fruit begins to ' ripen, pluck off a portion of levees k toy give the fruit sun and air. Southern wen- slice teaches ur to prune sparingly, merely taking out the dead and decaying wood, and leaving the the leaves where nature placed theni for without them' we shout I have baked grapes. So with many ' other fruits. especislly the apricot and 'English cherry. At tt North they give them all the sun ,and light post le; hero they should be planted in 1 3, Abe coolest I ations, and as much as practicable shaded from t , 'e sun. And in the vegetable garden our whole sys em of • culture is di ff erent. kler o ~ we may pant nuch. in the fall or spring uss, such as spinach, bliaae, turnips, radishes, carrots, parsnips, lett4e, onions, salsify, cauliflower, bre cob, celery, le ks, &c., which r, quire hot a slight protection du , sag winter, and come very early in • - 'the spiing. i ere, the good housevvile can supply her table with 'lrariety of vegetables, fresh (rum the garden re p ry month in the year.- There are . ti some fruits an vegetables, which are deemed Un congenbl to t tir chmato, which by proper culture, h. knowledge of their habits, and require, are made to produce abun. example, the fine varieties- I of the ea been abandoned by' some, and by ierrd as a tran.ieM fruit, early in Ton gone.' Now, for my tarot Impe matter, I have the Hovey's seeding i fhe greatest perfection ;from, March !lir. There has not been a day since rch, up to thie date, August 9th. that riot been bloom, knit and bearing, k• •1 ' me ing from 20 to 40 qaarts per pert to gather at the same rate until ' i it is true, the vines do not bear as / rfor is the fruit as large as it was is I 1 hut it is of fair doe at.d fine Near. two acres in them; only one half ,r) !,1 productive this year , and I We fhousamhquarte, and have no doubt I r Tweets ,:l it.ve destroyed as many more. .. : e reme bored the groat frost in April lop nearly one half. Is there another cower ikite South thatcan beat this? ill say the North ei th er.) At some 'I will ive a detailed account of my (lure, manures, &c., &c. - , lily demomtrated that the South can ?Mitre in ju,t as great perfection, and j , tree months more in the year than the [ tes, from whence it cattle. (Hovey's es, from Buston,litessachusette ) .And one by following the directions for . i l t , tu r e North, but by studying its mt." habits. and supplying it with that kind eh is beet calculated to make it with-' l imner sun, and to throw up a constant f fruit vtalks. There are, no doubt. thid can het acclimated by a similar not the SoinhernHorticulture dos rience is the - heel teacher, provided I,llear.—.lluscoger (Ga.)Deinoecat. :e• with a Moron the food they dantly. For strawberry ha all are consi bearing and e rirnee iti the strawberry, in until Sridemb the tact of M toy beta trot -and ; l sin no day ; and I i • Seknaber. abundantly, Als . f or Jun I have about which were, piked three the birds and It must also cut off the strawberry g (I believe,' future time', method of c I have f raiso the str feast least t Northern St ee~tlingcor this is not i strawberry tore and us of 'food wh steed these rum,. um I whet fruits process. you buy . lir, Lac 1116 w Store, N. N. lo encr of tare'lflA and' Market Struts, li. eity.•DELPIII, ourWf-'F'rniVihocornio`l'',l.c4,l,,`TaVen.°T.:ofc°"°`'' Fyl AND WINTER GOODS. ,_ Raving mad /great addition to ms size of our Store pre are now' repared in show ail assortment en‘bmeing Cloths, Cass meres, Veatings and Boys' Wearo Satin ate, in eve!), quitlity and color, Flannels, Bedi White and all othe ,eolors,, Canton Flannels, Checks, Tick— inks, Bagging , Milk Strainerlng,Cotton Table Diapers, dl, lVous de /nines and CosAnesres. • end M!intilla Silk,, all widths; f.liairy Dress Silks. neat style. do, Brett aa*orttnerit of the beet Fieneh and take, the new style* of L , ns and Square to and Merino Sliatvls, in plain alai gay Sias Bile Dn. Kea my le .11erine•-1 and I Alparaa—a 111 n Ilt 4) le, • r l nNtt;Bl.lN - c—MITBI.INA. :1111Sigra In nor cu+tonuera it llhnlotrole . an h ne.wy fi n ality, width or prise, pnont Ia ♦rrt. Wr;. COUNITERYANFA. l;every size and quality from 75 tests to MUM w. sell nuell pricep. ind th •a Oar asi.rt DlAnketa c of common and •egmupenor' make. L unterp all -lz Linen Furn Cllllll2. TOO . els, od Tow , shine, Coodi—Linea libertines. Pillow Innins and Table Linens, Nankin., Tow- Iline,s, l.got li and Cinten Table Covers. CARPETINGS. nt'tines, am!. Canton :Ratting& in the t very tow prices b a toll variety of all articles usually ,00d Store. TO STOREKEEPERS. p prepare.' to sell any of our stock at , ash prices" l, BAILY & BROTHER. . W. cot. of 12th and Markel al 37.1n0 1 a Auction.C l variety Ttieetliei w kept in a Do We are alt, th• loweel.—n 5ept6,1849 ti (1-IELIN ►\D B tCK TEkg C. .Icalc.l its S.r. C., FErill !qr.): r F, rn. J = DEEM . . . our partners hoeing learned IMF Tea hr Chinese themselves, during a real are among thou,, the pUbic may these the full benefit of the knowledge and sluiced. . teas, particularly, we wish to call at / sing a degree of strength and richness oquilled. 'Mock tree Oro imivereally nese, who cnorider the Green tit achy Our physicians alio recommend the , a more healthful beverage than GM' I • lackage is Cu secured an to retain the 'o' a for a long time in any climate, and Ihl of tea, independent cliche metaland till is enveloped. N.b l o t ;Tin o e. n . e , tenet cif seven fore expect of experience To our Mei tendon a? JOIA of flavor feldo 'used by the C . . foi foreign'ern. Mark ..us mak' Green. Ear virtue, of the containt.fecti r paper with wh J, C. JENKINS & Co. rrnnte tea. put op In I, I, and I MI • dye dand will be'conatantly kept to riser J. WHITFIELD. -"S The above packages just r bale by the sub • Inv. 28, Ib4. Brockville E CLAY 'WORKS. Fl TirsTecPtilltift'yP ins district, a EC PMESNED this region, the The peculiar lITC Ile 1 . 711111,111 elealiness to th pared with the tocalitr, The and their prop. obviate any in it) in scorking cheaper qualit inside Walling. A piece of seen alter Mon Sylvania Itall, non to his Pa pea:since, re• Paving pricks. Wedge Brick Furnace and tern, Blocks In I manufactured For correct i and.adaptatio he is permitted Messrs Joscei Joss Lana .l ,Orders reaps Oct Over flora lETOR ..f.the Brockville War Its, ;re • feta to thecommunity of the •urround , reify, in the article of Citrus! Cozon • ter llamas, Intended to, stmersede in (nested Bricks. nducements M, presents In this ankle, , tanty, tinrability.solidity of wall; Mid extent of more than 30 per cent com zetladelphia Brick, when used In this is larger than the ordinary article, ions mathematically correct; and to nvenienre (should parties apprehend the usual steed brlcka,be will furnistz, •s pf the needful sizes, for gable and' I built of the above Bricks, may h• • y next, tinder the porch, at the Penn this Borough. Ile also solicits atten , ED PAW.; EPIC 43, us superior in op rity and cheapness, to the PhSladelphis for Arches, Kee Wcdges,Sitit Wedges, In tailings, Stove Plates, Spoilt (tut ' ping, do for !tinges, Stripers, .5,:c., order at short notice. '. irormation nal,' the intririsic qualities d - the shot e Front and Paving Bricks, o refer to the ftillowingpiactical taco ;. Geosee, Architect and Builder.. cllAnnox, Miter Brick -123 m thy, MASTIS, i' . . DAVIS, • filly solicited by the Froprlebir. oft c Stuitb. Esq.'s Centre et., Pottsville. F. 1101.SGSO.N, Proprietor., 314 Aug. 19,131 • Mont _ .inery's Pnent Bolter. pill: silent on of thrrymblie, generally, is respe!t -1 fully mai ed to this valuable improvement. El. perimenta whi II have been wade ditrlne the pn.l.yrar. on steamboat', both in tall, and (fah water. aai al , '. those hollers or power purposes, oy land have fully tested its sups 'or qualities as a stenru generator; and the greet saviale ot fuel, weight, and space, occupied over any boilk now in use. • i - , Boilers on t id plan, rouy nowt be sera in operation at the establis went of" Hecker & B others, Flour'Mills, WI Cherry at„ New - York. Hooper do B others, 333Peail at.. New York. Mott & Ayr s, Foundry Dint of 231113 t., North River , Atlantic Do k.llrooklyn, New York. A. W. Met alf, 63 and by Centre st., New lurk. D. D. Bade r & Co. 41 and 46 Duane at.. New Yor N. B. Btarb irk'. Foundry, Troy, Nese York. • 01mIth lc Cttlett, BaltiinOre. fiteamboate••Jonaa C. Wont," and "Edward Pay of nu," foot of Liberty street, New York, and on hoard _ „ the steam ton briat"John P. Whitney,''New Orleans. '..e. Poe fortherdnformatton, apply to the JAMES MINTROXERY l SAMUEL WARD 15 South %Villa In at., New York. ' HENRY DELL, 41. South Third at. .5-Iyl above .Chertnin, l'hibi'd Orto a la 11l ausnacs fur ,11430. of Aiiann,s, Geinain nod MitHolt. lo be ocl, sam. the Peoples. the Farm- Wilk/a—wan, the German and Eltighsh 0; Ko.slith and Ilein almanacs. All of sold at Philadelphia inters, by the Gross IIaNNAN'S • p Bookstorsiapd Publidang Muni, PM I Wg co, 9. r Ihi „n erg d to C 01111.1: Almaa t b.; which will b$ Dacca, al tar ' ll egit II
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