The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 03, 1849, Image 4

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    PUNS.
Bob emitted Molly for wine time.
But Hunan's etrarins were in their prime.
' • Andtaittileis Bobby left twat Mary
unrequitte4 love's quandary, •
And 01l bet sweetest smiled refusing.
tfw gout surrendered to fair 80,32,
I' ."ob, Irreteli!" (Cried 8011, with angry
.Ati B it thus that l'aifunmok 1••
"No. (Bob grinned) Moll, Molest mistokan, '
l'in.fpr-Sal', and you far-Wain."
•
THE SEASO:OI.
SIMILM!.II gone and over t
Fogs are falling down
And with the russet tinges .
Autumn'a doing brown.
Boughiare daily rifled -
Ayala busy tbieves.
Arid the Book of Nature.
Gettetb abort of leaves
Round the tops of bailees.'
@esallows, se they tlit,
Give,like yearly tenants,
,Notiees to quit. ,
Skies or fickle temper,
Weep by turns, sod laugh—
,
Night and day together,.
Taking half-and-half..
(ktnbssandeth—
in Cold and most perverie—
But thn month' , that follow,
Mute will pinch in worse
aub ijumor.
Qi~ ^ -• Bursts of Eloquence—The fol
lowing "burst of eloquence," was de
livered before a court of justice in Penn
sylvania. .
"Your honor sits high on the adorable
seat of justice, like the Asiatic rock -of
Gibraltar, while the eternal stream of jtis
tire, like the ' cadaverous clods of the
vLilley, flow meandering at your tech".
This reminds us of. the conntencement
of • a speech of a lawyer in New Jersey
"Your honors dunot sit there like mar
ble {tauter, to 'he wafted by every idle
breeze."
Atiother western orator,.eommenced
harrangde •
"The important crisis which were about ,
to hard arriven have arr,,ven.j'
Another: "The court Nvill please to
observe that the gentleman from the East
has given them a very learned speech.—
lie has roamed with old Romulous, socked
with old Sockrates, ripped with old Eurip
i, as, and canted with old Vantharides,
ut what, your honor, floes he know about
the laws of IVisconsin?"
, 007' - Mitchman's Pireetions —A
Gentleman travelling in the interior of this
*ate, where was a Dutch settlement. over
took one obits worthy inhabitants, of whom
heinquires as to the direction of the place
to which lie
- .was going. 'Mine frient,'
said the dutcman, giving a long whiff at
his pipe, `I cart tell you so petter as no
man liting. In de first place you go along
tis moat, and go up a high hill den go down
aqow hill—make a bridge over—turn de
river up stream, and de first house .you
will. Conte to will pe a parn shingled mit
straw—go a little larder den, unt inquire
of my brother and he will tell you so as no
man lifing.'
Car Sc - sta ry is told of a substantial
country gentleman with money, who foi a.
second wife, took a young Thoarding-
school miss. Being asked what kinthof a
girl his new wife was, he. declared her
learning was tremendous. •'She has,' said
he . 'laint kemesy,Y and mcterology.
..used to think every. time I drew a breath
`l. expended nothinebut ay; but she tells
me Vtake down. at every gulp, twe kinds
of gin, oxy gin and hydro gin, and" 4 a tee
m-taller, too !' .
riffr R, Snake Story.—An old Dea
con in Yankee land, once told us a good
'story. He was' Standing beside a frog
pond—we have his word for it— and saw a
large garter snake make an attack on an
enormous
,bull frog. the snake seized
one of the ~frog'.23 hind legs, And the frog,
to be on a par with his snakeship. caught
him by the tail, and both commenced swal
lowing one another, and continued this car
nivorous operation until nothing was left
of either of them !
eilr Curiosities.,--A brace of curiosi
ties, carefully wtapped up and labelled
,as follows, has been sent to the National
Museum.
The ropes with which Jadob 'lifted Up
his 'voice—a few stitches taken by a tailor
fin a. coat.of paint-'—a little perfume from
the flower of the army—a minute quanti
ty of the jelly made from the current of
feW'spaked logs from
drift of a discimrse—and a thimble
Ina of dust supposed to have been made
hen Macbeth • 'filled his mind•'-
Wl Popping the Question.—'Snlly,
•
An ' t I like you ?'
'Law, Jim, I reckon so.' , •:.
.But, don't you know it, SallY'.. -. Don't
• think I'd tear the eyes' out of pny
cat that dare look cross at you r
'I s'pect you would:'
'lVell, the• fact of it is, Sallyl
'Oh, now, don't J im—l feel all overish.'
•And, Sally, I want you • !ri
'Don't say anything more, '
'But, I must, I want you. to—'
•
'O, hush, don't I, oh—'
I want you to-night to get—'
'What, so soon? Oh, no, impossible.
Father and mother would be angry at me.'
'Hew, be mad at:you for doing for me
such a favor as to in—'
'Yes. dea me, I'm so agitated.'
'But there's some mistake, for all I want
to have you do, is to—mend my shirt
collar!'
eitr Strtke.—A meeting of .the
' , 'huys, in favor of more work and higher
:,ges,.was held at the 'corner,' on Mon
..v evening, August 25, 1749, when it
Unanimously •
liAohed, Tnat we'the b'hoys of New
York,'Consider the Police of New York,.
nuisance that should be removed.
Resolved, That we lam the 'Cubans ;
cat up the Canadians ; smash the illus.
quitems ; and elect Tom River the next
president.
Rcsol:ved, That we go agin the Cholera
and hose Company No. 9.
Resolved, That we are - opposed to Col
leges. and Mustaches. '`
Resolved, When this meeting adjourns,
that it break up in a grand tow, and we all
go on a bender for a week.
Resolved, That we are in favor of Co
ney Island, American Segars, and Target
excursions.
• & Er ./7 sleipy Deacon, who sometimes
engages in popular games, hearing the
minister use the words, 'shuffle of this
mortal coil,' started up, rubbed his eyes
and exclaimed, 'llol4 on, it's my deal
flooring} Slate.
KETINSVILLE SLATE Co. RESPECTFUL
-1 Li* inform the public tl at they are fully prepared
furnibri a superior State for Rooting ; and having
the mostleaperleneed Slaters In their employ will at
tend to any orders with despatch, and on the most lib.
oral teems. A lam e of their slate may be seen at
the hifice 'of Jos h George, Architect, who will give
any informatip required, and with whom orders may
he fell. Wril..l. ROBERTS & Co.
March 3, lOVfl Lehigh Water Gap, Carbon
EAUTiFUL FLOWER WANES. for tbe Centr
I) Table or Mantel, just received arid for cleat
•
BAANAN'S.
July RI, 1449. 30-J• Cheap Variety :cotes.
1~1 1 M~
DaOle3 -9 8
MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR, •
TOE OILIGtEtIi A 21113 ONLY .
A certain and positive Cure Tor the worst Buena and
Scalds, Piles, Erysipelas Rheumatism; Cuts, •
Wounds, Fever Sores. Broken Breast, Sore
. Nipples, Weak and inflamed Eyes •
Sprains, Salt ItheutrLand all eases
of External Inflaination.
BURNS AND SCALDS.'
T Challenge th e world to prove , that in'any one sin.
1
gte instance, "Dalley'a 31agical Pain Extractor"—
that is to say the genuine article—has, since Iti first in•
trodactien by rue in 1839, up to this pet tad. ever failed
to cure the Writ ruse, of Burns and Scalds
FROZEN TOE CURED
Iswe's Ferry. Pas ea.. Pa-, Joe: 13 .
Mfr. Briar Da utx—Sire This is to certify, that I
hate been afflicted for a number of years with a sore
toe ; caused by being frozen. My toe has been very
painful to me, especially during ,the last six months,
when It had become so much affected that the flesh of
the first Joint had nearly all disappeared. Having
tried all the different remediewleromrnended to me,
but without experiencing aDV teller, I had given op'
all hopes of sating my limh. But, to gratify the wish,
es of my friends, Dan le4W.Hingman, W.F Brodhead.
and others,' was induced ta try ••Dalley's Magical Pain
Extractor," and by the rise uf;one fin cent box, was
ottirely eerrd. ':DANIEL DECKER.
We, the unde re I gned,aoscribe our names to the above
testimonial, not alone e. }M act ofjostice to 11. Dailey_
bat t h at ra m". similarly afflicted, may be Induced to
try and find relief from the v'iitties Of this extraordj
'
hely Leanly naive,. W. F. BRODHEAD, •
Jostrit B-I.ATTINER,
Joule BROOKS,
DANIEL W. Thunman.
'For directions, and other testimonials of coca
performed, see printed, Pamphlets.
• - CAUTION TO ThE PUBLIC
VO article of acknowledged merit is more exten.lve
-1.1 ly counterfeited than DALLEV'S GENUINE.
PAIN EXTRACTOR! The difference between the
genuine and the counterfeit Extractors is easily defin
ed. viz% DALI.F.Y . 3 ocirisai and en!, ge.wrise Ex
tractor, in the .evereet burns and scalds, afford. is
chsatarasoas relief. It draws out the fire and pain in
a few minutes. VA in cuts and wounds. pore and in
flamed eyes. and all cameo of external intimation, its
soothing effect.: are ever the same. The Caunterfeit
Extractors. on the contrary irritate when applied.and
increase the pain:
Bring cognizant of the danger attending the use o
the Counterfeit Extractor.. I distinctly declare that
wilt n-it.hold myself responsible for the erect. or any
Extractor. miles, the name he procured at toy own
Depot, 416 Broadway 'corner Lispetiard Street, New
York, or from toy authorized Agents.
Jona C OttOWN. Agent.l . ollswille;
Facti t: Kix - re dr. Co. ' Philadelphia;
Voila .11 Ilrcn.. ' Reading
Clin, A Hers trell, ;
C A Meant., " -York.
DO TOC WANT
TO CURE YOUR IIORSE: '
IF afflicted with llluttutrs. Sores. called neck and
I
shoulders. noitterboneo crease opavin, Or poll-cvil,
one box of Dalley's Animal Galvanic enre-All, will
een'eirkee you that there is no mistake in it.
. READ: The rolinwtnc Is front the Over
k4kseer of the Harlem Railroad Stables:
- Nes York, Ade 114..1d49.
• I have tried TALLEY'S ANIMAL GAL
VANIC-CURE-A 1.1., and I now certify that I have
found It the most extraordinary and valuable remedy
ever put upon a Horse, a nd would not be without it
(many money. It OM,r hard and spavin-lumps aris
int from the cellar, saddle, &c.. as by magic i Ruh on
ajittleof the Salve, and the collar can't make a sore.
Dean never do harm. JOIIN VAN VORIDS,
Overseer Harlem Railroad Stables.
' READ THE FOLLOWING: ~..,,,
Tii:s Ist° certify that I have used Dalley's Animal
Galvanic Core-All, and found it the safest and mint
speedy core forsores and bruises that I have ever used,
aniVl take pleasure in recommending it to all.
' S. M. ROLLINS, Livery Stable, 111 Jay st., N. V.
READ nits MINERS!
Burn front an Explosion of Gunpowder—Blast
ing Rucks.
litany D•LLEV, Esq.„ New York—
Dear Sir: 1 'tetchy certify. that In the early part of
Mandl last . , while enraged in tangling melts, a charge
of powder prematurely exploded, taking full effect
upon my fate, chest, and left arm, and burnt me In a
dreadful manner. I was carried krone on a litter, not
face Molten to. tinier, its natural size ; the flesh tnru
off my arm. below the elbow ; and my eves filled with
powder and dust. A Phy;lcian called in, expressed
strong doubts as to the saving of my left eye, which
had several cuts over The ball; and my face being
burnt all over, and basin s thicek black scab over it
.he directed poultit es to tie applied, to draw nut the
powder. This I resisted, brine fearful of losing my .
eyes; and having head much of your Pain Ettrac
or, I concladed to try it. I did so, and in less titan a
fortnight; and without o,ny other application than your
Extractor, I was completely cured, w tihnut a sear,and
my eyesight fully restored.
Poet rtirAsnortd, Stares Manta, Jude St, 1818,
Sworn before me, tire '2lthJune. 1,19.
Faro. Cansitot., Justice of the Peace.
LIFE etyma!
AWFUL CASE Dr SCALD!
tlatrat6ed,..:Viogaes to. X. F., Feb. 1...19.1 0 .
Mr. Dailey—bear While ely eon, 15 years old.
was at work in the shingle inanufartnry of L. I'. Rose,
he had the minion.. to site and fall lion a large vat,
used for the purpose of tinning blocks preparatory to
cutting.iThe hoicks had nod Ileen rrnotril from the
vat, containing a tare , quantity or hailing water. lie
fell forward scalding both hands and arms all tune side,
and one leg belly and the other partially. fhe stales
Were an bad on his arms and leg that must of the tle.h
came nit with his garments, and his life was despaired'
of by both his physicians and friends.
Dalley's Pain Extractor was procured as scan an pos
sible (which waste about six hours) and applied which
relieved him front all pain, prevented lath:nation and
swelling, and In a fete days commenced healing his
Cores. There appeared a general Improvement. sn
much an that in three weeks he teas removed to his
father's house, distant about one utile and s half.
We continued the, use of the above medicine about
two months and we believe It was the means, under
Providence, of Elms his lite, and we would cheerful
ly rScommend it in all similar rases ass safe and in=
valuable remedy. With sentiments of respect I re
main, dear sir, your most obedient a nrl• humble sera -
ant, ADLAE CLAW:.
8 • It CLAIR,
C. E CLAnk.
We the rindersigr.ed, being pervonolly acquainted
with Itic rase of Mr. Clark's eon, believe the above
staterhent sobstantrelly correct:
M Louiga ih wey.J tl Kelsey,lienry It Pearce,
Wm Cyan,. F. Clark, L P thee, Ira New., Wm New
man, Mary J Rose.
*P., directions, sec printed Patnpbrri:.
ii. DAL.I.EV,
JOHN O. BROWN, Agent, Pottsville.
Pept. I, 1819. . 36-ty
Ainicted, do not Despair.
ANornEn FELLOW BEING RESCUED FROM
Death by Fl'ack's Pahasair Syrup.
T HE following case is inne of the greatest triumphers
L tnedieine over disease ever published in medioa
history. Read it
Prompted by no other than the feeling of benevolence,
and for the benefit of my afflicted fellniv beings, I de.
sire to make known a short description of my disease
and the unexpected eurel obtained from SCHENCK'S
PULMONIC SYRUP. About three years ago I Was
afflicted with a vlnient cold, which nettled on my breast
and side, and every few days I would raise consider
able Moo I; my cough was very tight snit distressing.
Every day I hail violent fever. creeping chills. and
profit,. sweat, at night, with difficulty of breathing
and great loss of appetite ; nip system was entirely
prostrated, being confined to my bed most of the time.
Two of the mast eminent physicians in trils city at
tended me, and allot exhausting all theuskill, pronouns
red toe rase incurable. Indeed, one saint my lung.
were almost gone, and I conid not pox-Oily recant
At this stage of my disease, I was prevailed upon to
try De. &sena', pdmoxic Syrup, and helore I had to
ken half a Boren bottles,, was so far recovered as to
he able to go about the house. It scented to strength.
en my is hole system—it loosened the cough and stop
{red the bieeeding—my bowels' became 'collar. and
everything I ate, seemed to digest easily and nourish
my whole, system. Indeed, such wan the rapid pro
gress of my health, and no sudden the change, that I
became too sanguine of a seemly cure, and abandoned
the n.e of the medicine before the disease was thor
oughly eradicated, which resulted in another attack of
Needles at the longs last fall. accompanied by a distres
sing conch. I again commenced taking the Pulmonic
rr rap, and sent for Dr. Schen4 k, who, noon a careful
raanlinalion, attained tan to Continue tiling It. necote
I had taken fourbottles. an abscess formed in int, side.
which gathered sod btnke,disidording as near nal ran
Poke, a pint of very dislared4re yellow matter. This
seemed to cleanse and puriffiny whole stem. From
this time I began to get better, and am new happy to
say entirely recovered. I am onset at this time I en
joy better health than I have for the last ten years.
since I commenced taking the Pulluoide Syrup, I have
never failed to recommetal it WhettVer I went, that
others, as well as myself, might be saved from that
awful disease; Mr I feel it a duty that I owe to the
afflicted to publish it to the world. Permit me to men
tion a few cases that have eon. under my Immediate
observation. Being on a visit to Camden. N.J.,last
summer, 1 saw a child, evidently in the last stage of
bowel consumption. The mother infurnied me that
the physicians had given the child tip as incurable. I
told her what benefit 1 had derived from the use of
Schenck's Puldiontc Syrup, and induced her to procure
bottlee. I heard nothing more from the little sufferer
until about three months rifer; being in the market,
my attention wan drawn to a lady who otwerved me
very attentively. She finally approached me, and asked
me if I was not the lady who recommended Schenrk's
Pulitionic Syrup to her ity ing child last summer in Cam
den. I rep:led that I was. She said that her child had
entirely recovered. and was uncommonly he
name is Mts. Wilson, and non - resldesin Brutes.-
burg- Another lady I would mentionin particular,
who bad a 'srrofultiits affection Her face and neck
'resented one continued sore. and one of hereyestter
verioutly atTeeted with h. She had become greatly
emaciated, and In all appearance, past ri4nvery. I in
diicr,d her In try Vichehrk's Pulmnnic Syrup.which.he
did. and In now perf•ctly cored. Another lady, :11rs.
McMullen, tvhnve revidenre I will give on applicatinn.
was evidently in the last stage of Consumption. I
"presailed upon her to try the Pulmonic Syrup: In a
very short time she Was entiiPly recovered, And now
enjoys excellent health. timing become exceedingly
fleshy. These are three cases within my knowledge,
which I knew were cored by Schenck's Puinionic r.
up. - AU who doubt this statement, and will take the
trouble to call on me at my residence. Parish street,
Geedoore above Tenth, north side, !think I will be
able to satisfactorily convince th e m by .my aw n ease ,
and others that I know have been( tired by this Syrup.
15 ince my titre there have been on many to see me to
knosf what 1100 k, thnt I have had a very good opbnr
lenity of knowing a great many that have taken it,
and have been greatly henefitted thereby, and I think
if persons afflicted with Consumption or Liver Coin
plaint, would send for Dr. Schenck, and let him Care
fully examine their lungs. and if lie soya he can cure
them, follow the dir e ctiona. and prevent taking cold,
they will rapidly recover.
GIILIELMA L. 1.&111£.11T.
Philadelphia, !fay Inl9.
Da. 3: 11. Scut:vex :—Dear Sir—l litre known Mrs.
Leibeit far se veral }ears, as a member of my church,
and have all confidence In her statement, and am re
joicedan find her again restored 'to health. Any thing
more, in addition to her statement, is needless.
Your.. trtily, THOMAS L. JAN EWAV,
Pastor of the North Presbyterian Chureh,•
PhiZert-a, Jame:AlM. - Sloth at., above Green.
Prepared and sold by 7. H. SCIIENCK. at his Lab-
E.. Corner of Coates and Marshall streets,
and at ht. principal office, No. 32 South Sloth street,
and by the following agents:
C. Martin. Pottsville; Lyon & Rlshel, Port
Clinton; Charles Fralley,Orwlgstuiry ; S. R. Dickson.
Schaylkia haven; J.B.Falls, ; Price &
Hughes, St Clair; Henry Shissler, Port Carbon; Dr.
Steinbereer, Tiliddlepon • E. J. Fry. Tamaqua ;
E. W. Earl, Rending; 11. T. Stemmer, Norristown;
Juhn Beitermlin, Hamburg.
- *Price ID:per bottle, - o r 113' per halt dozen. "
Aug. 22,12 , 42. 32-ly
*THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLR:GENERAL ADVERTISE,
1, 7 i1 SO
SILENCE •
That etreadfa Coeyek I The trees are if dearer/
Tho work of the destroyer ilea brgaa f •
Thu cohyl of cosrustption boa is
y• it sassed of Death, '• • •
A'RE
,you'a mother, Your darling child, your idol
and earthly joy, is now, perhaps. co:tithed to her
chamber by a dangerous cold—herpale cheeks, her thin
shrunken fingers. Jell the hold disease, has already
gained upon her—tbe sound of her sepulchral cough
picric., your soul.
Young man. WhenJutt about to enter lift:, disease
sends a heart-crushing blight ever the fair prospects of
the future—yout beetle cough and feeble limbs tell n
your loss of hope, but you aced not despalf. There
a balm which will lige the wounded lung, it Is
SHEBA AN'S 'ALL-HEALING SALSAS.
. .
Mrs. ATTREE,the wife of Wm. 11. Mime, Esq. was
given up fry Dr. Sewat of Washington, Drs. Roe and
McClellan of Philadelphia, and D.L.Mott of New York.
Her, fricndsall thought she taunt die. She had every
.appearance of being In consumption, and was so pro
counted by her physiclans—Sherman's Balsam was
given and It cured her.
Rev. HENRY JONES,: 100, Eighth avenue, was
curedicif cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years
'mistime. The first dose gave hies more relief titan
all the other medielue he had ever taken, Dr. 1...1.
Beals, 19, Delaney ' , Street, gave it to a sister-In-law
who waslaboring under Consnmption.and to another
mprely afflicted with the Asthma.. In both eases Its
`erect were immediate, and soon restored them to com
fortable health.
DR. SHERMAN'S COUGH LOZENGES
Cure the mo.•t obstinate eases of Gough in a few
hours. They have eared a ieree nutnher of persons
who have been given up by their physiciansand friends,
end many who have been reduced to the verge of the
grave by spitting blood,Consumpt lon and Ifeetic fever.
by their use have had the rose of health restored to
their haggard cheek. and now live to speak forth the
praises of thin invaluable medicine. - 1
OR. SHERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES .
•. - •
Have been proved in more than 400,000 cases e
nfallible, in , fact the only carialn worm destroying
medicine ever discovered. Children will eat them
when they cannot be forced to takeany other medicine,
and the benefit derived from the administration o
medicine to them in thin form,, In great beyond descrip
thin. When the breath of the child becomes offen
sive, and there is picking of the nose. headathe, dro w
sines.. starting during slcepalliturbeddreams.awaking
with fright and screaming. troublesome cough. fever
trainer.; thirst, voracious appetite. planes' of the
stomach, and bloated stomach—these are among the
many prominent symptoms of worms, and can be re
lieved by these incomparable Lozenges. They have
never been known to fail.
DII. SHERMAN'S CAMPHOR hOZENDES
. . . .. -
Relieve headache,nervous sick headache, palpitation
of the heart and sickness In a very few minutes.—
They cure low neasnf spirit.,, do pantie ncy, faintness,
Colic, spasms, cramps or the stomach, summer nr
bowel complaints—they keep up the spirits, dispel all
the distressing symptoms of a night of dissipation, arid
enable a prrson to undergo great mental or bodily toil.
DR. SHERMAN'S POOR MAN'S PLASTER
• .
Ti acknowledged by all who have ever used It to be
the hest strengthening plaster In the world, and a sov
ereign remedy for pains and weakness in the back,
loins side, breast, neck, limbs joints, rheumatism,
luint:ago, &c. One million a year will not supply the
demand. Caution is necessary, as there arc many
unprincipled persons who would force a spurious arti
cle upon them - immunity.; Ile careful to get Sherman's
POOr Man's Plaster, wils •Yar sinus" of his written
tie
name on the bark—no .others are genuine. and Will
do more hurt than good. Dec. 2 49—Iy
' . THE GRAND PVILGATIVE.
FOR the cute of Ileadrjche, bi•ldincos , Itateumatitani
PiFes, Dyspepsia, Seurvy,r3mallpox,Janndice,Pa in
'ln this' ilack.'4nwarri Weakness,' Palpitation of thi
Heart:Rising mitre Throat,Dropsy:A"thrua. Fevers e
tall kinds, Female Consplalets, Coughs,t Rheum
Heartburn, Worms, Cholera Morbus, Quinsy,
Whrinping Coe sh, Consumption, Fits. Liver Complaint
Erysipelas, Deafnesi,lichinaof the Skin, Colds, Gout,'
Gravel; Nervous Complaints, and a variety of other
illseasei, arising from Im purities of the blood, and ob
street ions in the organs hf digestion.
Experience has proved that nearly every disease ad
&at" from impurities of the blood or derangement of
thedigestive organs, and to secure health, we must re•
move these obstructions or restore the blood "to its na
tural state. .i
The aversion to taking medicine is most elfectnaly reg'
Moved by Clicks/ter Vevioble Pserstier Pills ; bein
comialetelyenvelopH with a enatingorpere white swear
(whicn I. as distioet from the internal ingredients as a
nut shell from the kernel) and have nota"teof medicine' '
Moreover,thev neither nauseate or mitre in thi stielates
deuce, but operate equally en all the diseased part. of
the system. Instead jar confining themselves to arid rack
ng any particular region. Thus, if Me Liver be r aifec
ed, one i ngr edient will operate on that nartiellint og
gen, and by cleansing it of any excess of hale, restore
it to its natural state. • nother will operate on the
irlootLand remove all impurities in iticirculation,while
a third will move all impurities in ifticirculatinia, while
attaind will ellectually expel whatever impuritit at may
have heed discharged in the stomach, and hence they
steals at tie root of disease, remove all impure lmnitars
from4re body open the pores externally and internally;
senate tilt foreign and 'ohnoxions'paritcles from tire
chyle; so that the blood array be thoroughly pure—thus
'steering a free and healthy action to the heart, lungs,
and liver ; and tberebytthey restore ktrark,even when
all other means have nailed. .
The entire truth of the above can be arcertained by
the w a in( a single box; and their vitiates are NO pre&
live and certain ins restoring health, that the proprietor
binds himself to return the money paid for then, i n eii
cases where they do not give onaversa I satisfaction.
Retail prtres.2s cis. per hog.-
Principal office, No. 66, VeseY street, New York.
, The following :with° agent. an Settriylh ill county for
!Clickner's Vegetable Purgative Pins, and Dr. Sher
inan's All-Healing Biliielle. Lozenges and Plasters
Tamaqua—E. J. Fry, matt Milner & Moreenroila ;,
Pallerson—M. Schwartz; Middleport—Jno. Wrrhaans;
Port f7attem--11. Sl:taster: Pottsville—F. Sanderdm,
and J. G. Brown; St. Clair—Hughes; New ensiA—
Gen. ileifenyder, 7 ; Tri)lorville—J. 11. Alit"; Mincis
ville—James B. Falls; Llewellyn—Jonas Kauffman;
Tremont—basso & Wingert ; Pinegrove—Paul Lida ;
Om igiburg—Joseph [farmer ; Port, Clinton-1.) on di,
111-het ; New Philadelphia—Win.ll.tßarlow ; Schuyl
kill (Jakarta—Levan& Kauffman ; and also by J. S. C.
MARTIN. wholesale and supplying agent, Pottsville
Dec 9. '4B. .
McAllister's Ointment,
CONTAINING NO MERCUUV, OR OTHER
MINERAL.
TT lI.IS POWER TO CAUSE ALL Estero:it Sore.,
1 Scrofulous Humors, Skin Dikeases, Poisonous
Wounds to discharge their putrid matters, and then
heals them.
It 11 rightly termed !ILL-HEALING, for there is
scarcely a disease external or internal,that it will not
benefit. I have used lilt's the lasi k .sixteen yearikfot
all diseases of the chest. involving the utmost danger
And responsibility, and I declare before 'leaven and
man, that not In one case has it failed to benefit when
the patient was within rear h of mortal means.
I have had physicians learned lit the profession.—
I have had ministers "(the cospel.fullees of the bench,
aldermen, lawyers, gentlemen nithe highest erudition,
and multitudes of the poor Ilse it in every variety of
way,-and there hat been but one valve—one universal
volee--saving
.recA.I.USTER, TOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD."
1111EU1IATISN—It removes:llllmm cnntediately the
i n ibmmi on and swelling when the pain CUIW.S. ((Lead
the directions around the box.) '
HEAD-ACHE-,The salve hu cured persona of the
head ache of twelve year. standing, arid who had it
regular everyaveek POD that vomiting took place.
DEAFNESS, Ear-Ache, Tooth-Ache, and Ague in
the face, are helped with like rticcess
ACALD HEAD—We have cured casesthat netnally
defied every thing known One man told us 111.1 t he
had spent fEindoti h;s children withotit nny benefit,
when are hence of ointment cured them.
BALDNESS—It will retitore hair enorwr than ■ny
nthrr thine. ,
TIT rca—There is nothing better fur thet-core o
Toter.
filllNS—lt Is one of the bent things in the worn!
for Its: te,
, .
Piles—Thnosanils areyearlt cured by Ibis Oinment.
It never falls in giving relief Inc the I lIPII.
Around the b..e 'lVredirelo,ions for usinp McAllister's
Ointment for Scrofula. Lirer Complaint, Erysipelas.
Tester, Chilblain. Scald Dead. Sore eyes, gehirs, Sore
These. Bronchitis, Nerroxs Affectioxs. Poise, Disease
!the Spine;/lend-Ache, Asthma, Deafness, Ea e..dake.
Barns. Corns. All Diseases of Ike Skin, Sore Lips, Pos.
ples,*r. Stiffness of Ike joints, Sieellinz . of the Limbs,
Sore Limbs, Sorer, like emotion.. Piles, Crory, Smelled.
or Broken Breast. Tootk..drAe,..7.7ne in tke Fars. ¢e.
COLD FEET—Liver Complaint, pain' in the Chest,
or Side, falling MT of the hair, one or the other accion•
panics mild feet (This Ointment in the true remedy.)
it is a sure sign of disease to have cold bet.
:CollNS—Occasional use of this Ointment will al
ways keep Crime from growing. People need never,
br troubled with them if they use it frequently.
This Ointment IP good for any part of the bndy or
limb• that arc inflamed. in some casts It should be
applied.nften.
CAIITION.—No.OIMment will hr genuine unless
the name of James .I.l . r.lllister is written with a pen
upon every label. JAMES McALLISTF.IL
sole Proprietor of the above Medicine.
'2.5 etc. pet hos.
AGENTS—J. N. Beatty & Co„Trittsylife ; n N.
Witder, do ; J. W Gibbs, Minersville ; Charles Feel
ley, Orwirsburg; C. & G. Iluntginger, Schuylkill
Haven ; Wm. Taggart, Tamaqua; Washington Reis
ler, Port Cag bon; Wm. Price, StClair; John B. flicks.
Reading; and by Agents in all the principal Towns
in the United States.
Principal Office, North Third st Philadelphia.
Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable
PANACEA r
TYE VERY BEST PREPARATION OF SAR
MMMI
IN the world, prepared by a now proce3s, known only
13 the PropTictore, by which all its virtues are ex
tracted—this mot being the case with any other, ac •
counts for the dumber of positive and almost mirocn
lone cures, made in this city,while other preparations
of earsaparilly make al their cures at a Alstanye—
eore oth, / We invite attent.on ; see Coll on all to FM,
to esa mine. to visit our patients, and hero-. convin
ced of the truth of What we say ; what other Altera
tive thus challenges investigation 1 Naar —Dr. Cul.
lea's is also the cheapest sarsaparilla in the World.—
It i• pore. cnncentrated. and unadulterated, ONE 110?
TLE goes further . than three or four of other prepara
Bun. It he s curethand w ill cure more caws of Scrofula
or King's Evil, Consumption, Brrichitia, Erysipelas
Ohstlnnte Cutaneous Eruplions, Matches, Riles, Ring
Worm... and Teller, Scald Head, Chrtottic Ulcers, Mer
curial disease, Rheumatism, Neura i gla, Liver com
plaint, Palpitation of the Heart, Dy diem la, etc., etc.,
than any other medicine ever discov`red, and hence it
Is the hest purifier of the Blood ever offered to the pub
lie. Call and get a pamphlet. a large pamph'lct, con
taining full accounts of the Mffl.rent diseases which
this medicine curea,take the cases described, and viol
the patients, and you will find what we sat is true
positirely
We still also give the names of patients citred of
the MOW desperate forms of disease, and the names of
Doctors, who in secret prescribe our medicine, cure
. theitpattents, and Roe s of the credit of our discov
ery. , Vhose who love troth and despise kandtvg, call
and examine the testimony. and evidence we are pre
pared to give in favour of Dr. Cullen's Indian Vege
table Panacea
For Aa'e by ROWAND & WALTON, Proprietor.,
No RI North Sixth rt.. Philadelphia. I
II Ihnnon. J..:3 C. Ahrtin. and J. G. Drown, Potts.
vOle.J. R Foils, Minersville, Pa.
July tt._. ISM 30-Iy,
William Holloway,
DRUGGIST,
J 376 .4 1 / a ehrt Street, abase 11th, Minted Row,)
PHILADELVIIIk.
OFFERS for sale. Drugs, Chemirals.
• Paints, Oils, Wlndow Glass, ale., al tha
✓ — `--"- - ----•" • _ 44 .4 lowest market prices.
t The patron,— of Ph..
oe psti...asse of lyslelans keeping
their own medicines. and the trade gener
ally, are respectfully solkited assuring
them, that nil medicines furnished arm be
eirsqtrig, of the best quality, and prepared with the
greairst accuracy.
Suite Keepers will find it to . their advantage tocall.
as the Stock is large, well selected and of unques
tionable quality, and put up in flume col:menial for
retailing.
("An ne:ortment of:Chemicals, Glass, &c, suitable
for Dagoerreotyphas,lalways on hand, et low pr es.
' Oct V 419. 14-3 mo
MEDICINAL:
Caution Extra.
A mantis the name of CLAPP ban engaged with a
young man of the name of el. P. Townsend. and uses
Illana me to put op a sarsaparilla, %high they call Dr
Townsend's tlargarinita, denominating it GENUINE
Terisinal, etc. This Townsend is no doctor. and never.
was; but was lonperty worsen on railroads, canals,
and the like. Yet be assumes the title of Dr., for the
purpose of gaining credit for what be is no. This is
to caution the public not to hedeceived, and purchase
none but the Genuine Original Old Dr: Jacob Town
send's id'aresparilla,' having on it the. Old Dr's. like
ness, hi■ family coat of arms, and his sigtialare across
the coat of arms.
- - • - - - -
Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla:
OLD Dr. Townsend is now about 70 yearn of age,
‘.l and Vas long been known as the author and discov
erer of the Genuine Original ••Tocvnttend Sarsaparilla '•
Being poor, he was compelled tolimit its manufacture.
by which means it has been kept out of market. and
the sales circumscribed to show only who had proved
Its worth and known its value. It had reached the
can of many, nevertheless, as those persons who had
been healed of sera diseases. and saved from death,
proclaimed Its excellence and wonderful •
lIEUING POWER.
. - .
Knowing, matey years spa, that be Itad,hy his skill.
Science, and eiperience, devised an article which would
be of intalcuable advantage to mankind, when ante
- known and estensively used, he hoped and perseve
red. expecting ilie 00010 arrive when the means would
be fittnished to bring tt into universal notice, when
its inestimable virtues would be known and apprecia
ted. This time haornme, the means are supplied; this
GRAN D'A ND UNEQUALLED PREPARATION,
•: Is manufactured on the largest s :ale, and is called
foi throughout the length and breadth of the land, es
-1 Pirialiy , . it is found - incapable of degeneration or
deteriorat lon. .-- .
Let every man ring throughout theland. that Old .
Dr. Jacob Townsend Is now snanufacturing the real
'Townsend Sarsaparilla,' which nenersanrs.ntrer fer
letents, and serer alleles its character.
From this day forth the people shall have the Parr
°aniline immured Sarsaparilla, which shall never
sour in the bottle, or to the stnmach, and •It shall yet
-banish from the Mental 'Fermenting, Souring, Explo
ding. Vinegary Samatemillai, now in use. A-good
Sarsaparilla, pure and genuine, might to lire ; a po..i.
soaring. slip-slop Sarsaparilla ought to droop rind die.
The Old Dr's. Sarsaparilla will keep pore and per.
feet 100 years.
.Unlike ynnng S. P. Townsend's It Improves with
age, and never eliangeo, but fir the better; because it
is prepared on scientific principles by a scientific man.
The highest knowledge of I:Ministry, and the latest
discoveries of the Art have all been brought Into requ!.
anion lathe manufactmv of the OLD DIPS. SARSA
PARILLA. The Sarsaparilla root, It I. well known
to niedical men; contains many medicinal properties,
arid some properties which are inert or airless, and
others, which. If retained in preParing it for use, pro
ducefemocatation and acid. which la itijurions to the
system. Sprite of the properties .if 'Sarsaparilla are so
volatile. that they entirely evaporate and are lost in the
adjuration, If they urn not preserved by a scientific
prices., known only to those experienced in its mann.
facture. Moreover, these volatile principles. which
. -fly off in vapor, or avian exlialtution, under beat, are
.the very exrential wed cal properties of the foot, arblch
glee to it all Its value.
Any person can boil or stew the root till they get a
dark colored liquid. which Is more from the .coloring
matter in the root than from anything else; they can
then strain this Insipid or vapid liquid. sweeten with
soar lIIOi3SIeS. and then all it ''Sarsapat ilia Extract
or Syrup.'' Rut such is tent the article. known as the
GENUINE OLD DR. JAvolt TOWNSEND'S SAR
SAPARILLA.
_
'Chia is 00 prepared, that all the inert properties of
the Sarsaparilla root are first removed, everything
capable of beconithe arid or of fermenlatinn, Is extract
ed and rejected then every panic le of medical Virtue
is aemrad in a puff and concentrated form; and thus
It is rendered intnpable of twine any of Its vslnahle
nod healing propvflie'. Prepared in that . way, it Is
made the most powerful agent in the
OF IN NUM EnABLE: DISFASER.
Hence the reason why we hear commendations on
every ride in Its favor by men, women,,nil children.
We timid it doinz wonders ni the core or con. u mpi inn,
Dyspepata, and Liver Complitini.i and in RheniumWn,
roilitla. files,Costiveness. alrutaincloin. Eruptions,
Fitupics,illotehe•. an.' all atfCci on• misinz from
I=EMEttl
It possesses a !nary...Mots eth"acv, ip all complaints
arising (loin indice,l tom from Acidity of the sto m ,
from nn m o t al eireniation, determination of bloat In
the head, relottat tort of the heard. cold feet and cold
hands, roll chills andi led flashes over the bed}. It
has not its egos! and Comztis ; and prompters
eos y rnpriu raunn, and centre perspiration relazing
stricture of the Ilin2sithrwil, and every "'thespian.
But In nothine is its csrellence more manifestly seen
and art, um...edged than in all 'kinds and sta;esof
male t' plaints. t ' • •
It works wonders iii case of Flunr Albus or Whites,
'Falling of the , Womb, Obstructed, Suppressed, nr
Painful Menses; Irregularity .•1 the menstrual periods,
and the like; and is as etie. tent in curing all the thrum
of Kidney Dkease. Lly removing obstructions, and
regulating the general system. it gives tone 2111istrength
to the whole holy, and thus cares all form • nf
. NERVOUS DI. EA SES.A ND DEDILITY, .
'And them prevents or relieves a great variety nr-mher
maladies. as Spinal (Irritation, Neuralgia, St. Vito.
Dante. trwrioning, Epileptic Fits. epTIVI/IfirkllP, An.
It ~.not papPihle for, this inedidne to fail to do gond ;
It has nothing in It which tan ever harm, It can never
flour or spirit, and therefote, con never loose its cura
live properties. It clhart.es the blond, excites the liver
f
to healthy artinn, tot es the stomach, and gives good
digestion, relieves tit bow. 1.1 or torpor and ronstigia
lion, allays Intlanimio ll:purities he skin, eq.:dikes the
- circulation of the blood, producing gentle warmth
equally all over ihr body, an4at the Insensihleperspira.
lion; re lases all ohotturtions, and invigorates the en•
tire nervous system I Is not this then, the medicine
rout pre-eminently need 1 lint can any of these things
lie said of S P. ToWnsentre interior article I This
young man'sliquid if. now, he
COMPARED WITII TICE OLD DR'S.
ilceaufe of one grand fact, that the one in lacapable of
deterioration,and NEVER 51'011.5, while the other
does; it satire, n'f111;1•11V., and blows the Melt les con
taining it into fragareno ; the emir, acid liquidex
ploding, and datnagleig other goods! :Mist not Ihr.
horrible compound he poisonous to the •vatetul ,Iran r 1
put arid into a on.tietiolrradnduraned via arid/ What
&anima Dyspepsia hitt acid I Do we not all know.
that when fond sours In our steamed., what mischief
it proditces 7 flatnience,•hearthurnoulpitntion of the
heart, liver complaint. Maritima, dysentery colic, and
rorruptlon',of the blond What is Scrofula hutan arid
humor in the body !I What itroduces all the humors
w hich brine nn mum jima of the Skin, Scald Head,
Sal! Rbetini. Wlkite Swrilinen. Fever Sores,
and all ulcerations internal and external! Isis noih•
'log under heaven hut nu acid substance. which Fours
and thus Spoils all the fluids of the body, more or lean.
What cairqui Rlietintatisio„ hut n sour or arid fluid,
whicit Insinuates ilaetf bet wren the jrkinta and rise
n here, irritating and Intlaining the lender and delicate
tisanes upon which it acts, So of nemitis
of Impurity of the blood, of deran zed clren lat lona, and
nearly all the ailments which :dlliit fin man nature.
N ow in It no t toirrible to make and .ell, and Wulff
/a worse to non Ova
,SOURING, FERMENTINa...A(III...COMPOEND"
=Ml==l
And yet he would fain have It understood that Old Dr.
Jacob Townsend'. Genuine Oci,gtoin/ Sarsaparilla, to
ao IMITATION of his inferior preparation:
Heaven forliiiithat we should deal in attar:hie which
would bear the mail distant re.semblanre to S. P.
Townsentris article! and which would bring down
upon the Old Dr such a mountain Mad of complaint.
and eliminations frmn Agents who have sold, and per.
thee,s who hare used S. P. Townsend's Fermenting
Compound. We wish it llllderototef,'hreallee it J. the
absolute tenth, that S. P. Townsend's article and Old
Or. Jac"l, Time-enre Sarsaparilla are hearin-rids
apart and infinitely dissimilar; that they are unlit, in
every particular, having not one single thing in com
mon.
As R. P. Townsend is no doctor,andlieier WO% no
chemist, no pharmaceutist—know■ no more of 'Medi
cine nr disease than any nth., common, unscientific,
unprofessional man, what guarantee tan the 'public
have that they are receiving a Leonine scientific medi
cine, containing all the virtues used in preparing lq
and which are incapable"( changes which might ren-
der them the agents of disease instead of health 7
lint what else should he expected, from one who
knows nothing enmparatively of medicine or disease
It requires a person of some experience, to conk and
serve up even a common decent meal, how much noire
important Is ti that the persona who manufacture
medi
cine, leAltned for weak stomachs and enfeebled
teno,s hnuld know well t heinedical properties of pla nts,
the hest manner of securing and concentrating their
healing virtues. Alen an extensive knowledge nt the va•
sinus diseases Which s allect the human system, and
how to adapt remedies to these illnesses
li it horrible to think, mll° know how cruelly the
afflicted ore Imposed upon by prepumptaroar men for the
rake of money ! Fort noes made out of the naonlcr of
he Orlil and no equivalent rendered the dempair-
Ind sufferers! •
It in to attest (muds npon the unfortunate, to pour
balm into wounded humanity. to kindle hnpeln the de
ispa iring bosom, to restore health and bloom, and a lent
into the crushed and broken, and in banish Infirmity.
that Old Or. Jacob Townsend has songht,and found
he opportunity 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, by joyfol experience, its
TRANSCENDENT POWER TO REAL.. .
.
- -
And thus to beim the unporrhasnlila mtisfaction of
having rabied.thomande and mullion. from the bed of
sickness and despondency to hope, health and a long
life of vizor and usefOlness to themselves, theirlami
lies and friends.
• Agents for this Calmly. John C. Brown, Pottsville;
Janie. O. Falls. and J. W. Gilitn, Minersville J
Pry. Tamaqua; Lecan k Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven.
[Dee. IS, 1848.
J. 11. Collins,
DRUGGIST AND APOTIIECARr.
.Centre at., west door to Stiater Eoterly's
P.TT5911.!..C.
igINVITES the pa nieulai attentmn of the
co izene of Pottiv ille, and its's icinity, alio Pity-'
■icinna, Veterinary Surgeons.and Country Store-
keepers, to his large and general assortment o
Drug., Chemicali and Family Medicines. I
ilii stock is composed of the best Drug. and Medi
cines the market affords, also. all the new Pharmica-
Oral and Chemical preparations. Patent and Family
Medicines, Fresh dhaben' Herbs, Dye Stuffs. Paints.
Oils. Varnishes, Pore Camphine, Glass, Putty, best
Cavendish Tottacro,,Cleare of the moat Choice brands;,
Perfomery. Brushes. Fancy and Miscellaneous. anti'
Glee in great variety, Farina flu' Old sick and infant■
diet—also, Doom and Cattle Drugs of the best quality
all of which he offers to Pell at the lowe.t cash prices
N B.—Physicians -prescriptions accurately com
pounded at all hours
h• DJ. H. C, having engaged the service, of E. B
Eicuovrz, a former resident of Poresvila.s, and well
known as a Druggist of undoubted reputation,. feels
confident of rendering satisfaction to all who may
Gavot- him with their patronage. as he will guarantee
to serve them with Dazes and AI entela ea of the very
best quality. also'. Penrowasvand Miscgt.t.alitgous
menctcs In great variety. Physicians supplied with
rung dream at Philadelphia prices.
Ottl3, 1940. - 47-tr
& J. FUSTEtt. Deelers'in Boots and Sho
Leather, and Shoe Find Inge, Cent egneett,po
111. [Sept !B JS$7.
Dyspepsia and General
DEBILITY CURED BY THE OXYGENATED
BITTER/I.
IN 'ALL CASES of Indigestion,', and derantemenr
of the stomach. this medicine speedily restores the
digestive organslo their natural healthy state, thus
strengthtnLng the whale system. Bence It is an excel
lent preventive of epidemic disesees. for perions In a
weak and debilitated condition; at the present time
every inch perannought to bale it.
But no medicine is more highly recommended fdr
Dratkrazi, to all its forms, such as headache. heir:-
barn. costivoueu, and stomach, lose of appetite. pain
in the stoma ch,deb i it y„ and also, asthma attended with
derangement of the stomach
The following is from a most eminent Chemist.
The medicinal articles used in the preparation of the
Bitter., are those prescribed by the inost eminent phy
sicians for the relief from, and cure of, the diseases
114 which these Bitters have been so 'uremia:) , useil.
The combining of them is in accordance with chemidal
rules securing the efficacy of each; and the compound
seems to have resulted from eitended observations to
medical practice. . Respectfully,
A. - A. HAVES, M. D..
State Assayer, Lowell, Mao
,
From a. P. STOW, Ezq., Asst. (Belk S. no4ss
Eepresentasves.
n.skkes.....n. C. Jess ISOM&
Ds. Gan. B. Gases i—Dear Air—l feel it not only a
pleasurNbut a duty, to make known to you and to the
pnhher (if you desire it) the surprising effects cf the
"Oxygenated Bitters." in relieving me from that..nlost
discouraging disorder. Dyspepsia. I have been anther,,*
ed for ,about seventeen years with the WWII attentfaAi
symptioms.•ix. constipation of trie bowela, headatffe,
pain in the chest, flatulence, acidity of the stomach,
and severe nausea ;.and for otionthe at a time riot Abe
least particle of moisture would appear on the surface
of the then-or limbs. and most of the time I was -ex
' tremeiy bilious. I have toed various remedies, have
been strict irCmy dirt, have beiqk dosed with calomel
and emetics il.ty Mier day by physicians. but all to no
good ptirpose. Ileanng or th< wonderful effects of the
"Oxygenated lintels," in the cure of Dyspepsia, I
procured sonic as a last resort: have toed four bottles
of the medicine, and find - the had symptoms allremov
mi, and myself once more in the enjoyment of health.
None but the Dyspeptic sufferer. who-has felt all the
hot rorA q the dixease. can ar all appreciate the value
of the mobritge. I most sincerely hope that all will
make trial of the nicaticine.and with me be able to re
take in the return of health.
The following order Was received by the Torten - Ir,
Purges.from EDWARD E Purges. M. 1/.. !Toreson of The
raputics rod Materla Medics, Dattmouth Col ese, who
uses the medicine in ills practice.
Put Eno A:R ZEN :—PleaSe Read me two dozen of your
"Ozygrnated Hitters." ED. E. PHELPS.
froodser. Vt., July 29, 1810.
Don't fail to call forms' pamphlet. It contain. several
certifies tea from member, of Congress and other'. who
leslify to the wonderfol erheiry of thi* medicine.
Every Dynpeptic who desires health, will try it. The
Hiding rapenseis not to be thought of when health is
at stake.
CIT Price #l,OO per bottle fl i .botiles for #5,00.
Bold wholesale and retail by GREEN de FLETCHER.
No. I Ledger Buildings. Phtlada.
D JENKINS. Centre AL. one door below Market.
Pottsville; .1. W. OMR& Mineroville JNO. HEIT-i
ERMAN. Hamburg; C. & G. LIUNTZINGEIL Schuyl.
kill Haven.
July I I, 1810
Worsdell's Vegetable Restora
,live PM%
'THESE PI . DAVE NOW BECOME TILE
t. y 3ffi ;c at ° ftli e ;7eZ i n ' i b it h .. e i!ona:ZP.V.Y.f. - ..'n'd -
In On miry. • 'key were invented in 1532. by Dr.
WM. WO . RSDELL. of York. England, and have since
that) time wrought many wonderfill cures in every
country where they . have been introduced.
Tie present proprietors for the V n:tod Staten are In
p ' Merit' many 4,esis sins certficates ofcm es wrought
both in England unit America.
ELIZABETH tairrErtwOßTll, 3 Richmond At.
Liverpool, was confined io her bed six months, with
the Dropsy, her legs became swell ill to an ennoinno
thickness. After many trials of other medicineshe was
retiored to perfect health by tulo boxes of Worsdell's
Pills.
; . Mr. JONES, 10Concert St Liverpool, was rlsocured
nfintlaination of the Liver, by Wm/Well's Pills.
THOS. CBOASDALE.ThrireIey near Preston, Eng
land, was mired of Typhus and Illieutnatic Fever, by
Woisd..ll e Pills. ; ,
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THOS. BLUCHER, of Reading Pennsylvania, testi:
Or, that his child was severely afflicted with Worms,
nod was perfectly restored by the use of Worsdells
Pills. . J - •
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Ague. Dyspepsia, ilrendarhe. Habitual Costiveness,
severe Colds. have' all Kit,bled to this powerthl but
purely re ruble Illedir in, No more certain and mild
er purgatit e hmt.everlbeendkroverell.
'Mary Plivsiciants inake, use' of these Villa In their
!tractive with citeat sneerss.
They are for sale in Schuylkill County, price 25 ets.
It boo. containing Mi with roll directions. by Jno.
0.. Drown, and Joseph Coatsworth Pottoville ; W.
I.:Ill:tiller. Port Carbon ; E J. Fry;TanittSpta ; Joseph
11. Alter, Tuscarora; Jacob '.Nett. St. Clair; George
Iteifenyder, New Castle; Paine. Heck
sr beryline ; James It. Fulls, Minersville ; Levan &
Kauffman, Schuylkill three; E. & F:. Itnnuner, Or.
wicshurg ; N B.J. Dreher. F. ,e, tif ll tut w irk ; Dover &
Wernert. McKean:do:re, 4 S.,lt. M. Kepner, West Penn;
E 'nor & Toney. Pine Grove.
C. I'. Amet, Travelling A cent for the 'Middle Stales.
A. WEEKS. & Co. Proprietor..
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THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE
KIRKEIRIDEOS TATTERSAI,L , S
heave Powder.
rr 11..18 cared, in the lilt year
L 1500 cages of Ileaveto.
2000 cari:x of Chronic Cough
200 canes of broken Wind,
5000 rages of Horses oat of Condition, and 'other
roses.
Glare than 500 certificates, verbal and written, have
'tern rerrived.atiesting to the virtues of this inestinta
ldro remedy but w,e have only space to subjoin the rot.
tticht,,,f.o,,,n Cn., Sept. 17, 1848.
, Gentlemen:-1 wish to inform you that the Tatter
salt's Wave Powders 1 tonight et your store lase Otto
boir, cured a valuable Mare of mine of the Iff'aVel., that
she had had tern ream The find package did not effect
.'cats, but did ills mate so notch good I was indhced
to tai another package, and the result has Moen, that
she has not had the 'Heaven, since about a week atter
commencing the second parhage, although the has been
need on toy farinalmost every day since, which has
satisfied ins that she as effectually r med. One of my
!4ighttnrs is giving Tattersall's Heave Powders to.a
horse, and the prospect is very flattering he trill be cu
red by it.
Believing that the :there named medicine is a very,
!ratite& ne, and that !leaves can he cured hr h, I feel
;Wilting 1,, lend my.name in praisenf it.
; liesPecifililf, • ' Moors P. wARNER.
Spin: Hill, Ala., Jolly 21, WAS.
Messrs, 1, , F. Winter & Co.—Gentlemen.-1 most
!cheerfully beartertimony loathe greatefficacy and virtue
'of the Tattersall'. Heave Powders, in the cure of Moro
*es affected with Heave coltishs and colds. I have
ialondole horse that• was so severely affected with
Heaves and violent Coll2lling. that I had well nigh lost
him, when I purchased ..package of Tattersall's Heave
'Frowolo.ra, which entirely cowed hint and restored his
No Owner of horse• hould he without it,
!i Respectfully yours, A. - PE•IIODr.
CAllTlO . S.—onitation's and worthless compounds
have followed us wherever we hare introduced our re
theoly, and we understand that several new'oner are
being mullet for circulation—beware of those and take
no remedy but "the Tattersall',"
• •
I . 'nneg.:nnine withoorlhe 'denature of A. 11. Gone
tr. Co.—price one dollar per package, Pox for five dol
arc. Prepared android wholesale and retail by
. GOllOll & KETCHAM.
140 Fallon Street, New York.
OSCATP , D.IF.NRINe4 a,tent for Poitsvfile.
Polirrille, Nov 1:4. itiN . 47-ly
HUGHES , EXPECTORANT,
CELEBRATED
For the Care of Coughs. Cold., .9.1,10 a, Broachiti
incipient Consagzoriox, Mamma:lox of tke
Lanrs,asd Dt.ra.es of the Paimes
cry Organs.
PHIS valuable preparation is hi 4•111 r co mendjed by
l physicians and by a . celebrated ern
chemist M
of ader
pion, for its medical effects and chemical combination. as
well as by thousands of others who have made use of it
i—as it never has been used without prodor Inc beneficial
Peers. and liltimatc cure of the diseases for which it is
lecommended: And being a regular graduate of Pharma
can assure the public of its perfect safety. It is
foreposed of such preparations as stand in the very high-
Fst repute among the medical faculty for the cure of that
class of diseases which nre too often only the forerunners
of that fatal disease, consumption. In most eases where
limit. Is much pain in the breast, and which often extends
Pirough to thesbottlder blade, I would strongly advise the
(application of one of tile Compronnel Gotham, in Plasters
Ito the breast, and use the Expectorant Rs directed. In
uses f the Galhanum Plaster cannot betoostronly
recommended, as 1 have seen so many instances of Its
;affording the greatest relief in a very short spare of time,
even inconfinned consumption The Expectorant will
:be f nnSl to relieve the rough, and the Plaster the pain'
and,. at the same time, draw the inflamation to the surfare,
And thereby act as a counter-irritant. which every physi•
lean will pronounce good, without the least hesitation
;whatever. Persona are often said to have the consump
tion, when by a Judicious use of some of the best Ewe.
forams, and a careful diet, they have been completely
eu red, so that their experience should act as a warning in
those who are said to have the consumption not to de-
Spair, Amity on. The Expectorant will be found to afford
• great relief, even when a cure is said to be impossible.
, Before making use of an Expectorant it would be as
well to examine the Uvula, commonly termed Palate, to
tee if it is not swollen or elongated. In such cases an
expectorant is useless.
Hacking cough and a continual disposition to swallow
is frequently caused by an elongation of the palate. An
kgrellent tented) in sorb cases is to use a small quantity
,of Tincture Myrrh, sae about a ten-spoonfol to it wine
'glassful of water. and Use as a gargle, three or four time
'a day. If the above rented.), should fail, or one of th
same nature, it would be best to apply to a surgeon, an
have a small portion of It taken off, so as to obviate th
Irritation and the continual cough which it wottld be like
ly to produce in the throat. The operation is trilling,and
'attended with but little, if any pain whatever.
: In Ilninchitia, and diseases of the throat, the garge
:should be need.
Prepared hyJ CITRTIA C. lIIIIDTES, Wholesale and
amail Druggist and Ch. mi• I Centre Street.
lleautifti, Gilt Bibles,
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=1
TBE subscriber hes Juet received a supply of ele
gently bound and gilt pocket. Bailee. with good print
ind paper. which he can sell at the unusually low rate
of 50 cents per copy. Also,
SCHOOL BIBLES,
tow as 20 cts. each. at • HANNAN'S
Chess Whol,sale and Retail Bookstores.
this.
Sept. 1,
Almanacs for 1850 -
50GRASS of Almanacs, Gernum and English. in
cluding the Uncle Sam. the Peoples, the Farm
'era and Mechanics -0130, the German and English'
COMIC Almaner ; Kossuth and Rem Almanacs. All of
which will be sold at Philadelphia prices, by the Gross
or Deane, at BANNAN'S
•
Cheap Bookstores and Publishing Hons.:
Inept g 2,10149.1 0 149. 19-
P;L•lni, , L=ivisitifP2)
STOVES! STOVES I STOVES I ,
wtwrta Is CONII/10:
SOLOMON HOOVER.
Collor sfAreiveria a Gad - Railroad Struts.
rorrsvii.a.s.
AANNOUNCES to his friends and- ens
tnmets and the publie generally that he
bas nn hand the most elegant snort
meat of STOVES ever offered in this
romMunitv embracing all the newest I
' • and Most approved patterns. He par
ticularly calls attention to McGREGORNS P
PARLOR HEATER, vs WO is pronounced t e best
Stove now in use.both for coinfortasconomy,andlteglth.
have the exclusive right of making these stcoren
Schuylkill County. Also
Cast Iron Radiators,
Empire Cooking Stoves, a superior article-for hotels
Willis . Air Tight Conking Stoves, for wood or coal,
a superior article for : families:, . .
Parlor and Chamber-Stoves,
Together with a large assortment for all purposes, all'
of which will be told at unusually low rates.
TIN AND JAPANNED WARE.—Ilia assortment of
Tin and Japanned Ware is very large, and embraces
all the articles in families, which he will warrant to be
of a superior quality. •+,
All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware manufactured
to order at the shortest notice.
ROOFING & SPOUTING. As he is prepared to ex
eerie • Tin Roofing and Spouting, be invites those in
want nf Such work, to give him a call, a• he pledges
himself to do lt ebeaper and better than it as vet
beendone in this place before.
The public are reaper trolly invited tocall and exam
, Mehl' stock and }oder for the rOct7-11
CHEAP _
Fr:LUNG OFF I,IELOW-4:OST!
ipTHE subsiliber has on hand a late.
stock of C(OIiING, PARLOR ANG
STORE STOVES with Pipe complete.
which he is determined In sell oat with
out delay, ,Peisons wishing to par
chase good stoves at less flan Cast will
dowel) to call on the subrctiher, at the 'corner of Cen
tre and Market Streets, Itrihe Borough of Pottsville.
GEORGE H. STICIITER.
42.61 '
C 1113301
SlOVekl ! SIOIVII : SIOVeS !
SIIEET.LRON & TIN 31/CNIUF.IAGTOItY.
JACOB M. LONG,
41/PGrateful for ti'e liberal patronage here
tofore received, respectfully announces
In the citisenslof Pottsville and the
. surrounding country, that he militates
Nosiness at the old stand, opposite
Mats's White Horse lintel, on Centre Street, in the
Borough of Catmint°, where he keeps constantly on
hand an extensive and carefully selected assortment
of Parlor mot Cookker Stems, embracing all the old
and approved styles, together with a variety of new
ones,aolmimbly adapted to the wants of the Coal re
gion.
The "improved complete. of I 819;" "Pierre's Amer
ican Air Tight, with Brick Top Oven;" and "Stew
art's Summer and Winter Air Tight," are cronildered
loy ihnse who have traced them, probably the very best
Cooking Staves that have ever been invented._ lie
with confidence calls attention to his great variety of
Parlor and Conking Stoves, which Is unqueatinnably
'the largest; hest and cheapeat,to tor found in the County
of Schuylkill.
, Ile also keeps ran. natty for sate a large and varied
monk of Sheet kart, Tin and, Japanned Ware, of the
best quality and at the lowest cash prices.
TIN ROOFING, and all work connected with that
branch of the Malone", will be promptly etecoted, in
the hest manner, and on the most reasonable terms.
May 19'49. • —2l-if
COI
CARPE Es, VENTTIAN & PAINTED D 3; he
oItESSANG & SILLYMAN
. RESPECTFULLY announce
- - 4 the citizens 01 Volt • a u the
• /turn - muffin,: neighborhood that they
have opened a FURNITURE WARE-ROOM, ip Ma- •
Aswan:. Street, a few doors Irons Cestre, where" they
bane on hand a large and fashionable stock of Furni
ture, embracing the latest and most fashionable style
all of which has been manufactured to their order
the best makerirln our cities. Their stock em cs a
general assortment of &lithe articles entbrar d I fur
nishing dwellings either plain or in the inns I a
manner. Bedsteads ranging in price from 3 t t Isso,
—and ail other alleles of furniture in props_tin . In
their stock is also embraced a large assortmFlG-of Ve
netian Blinds and Window Shades of the most enemy.
ed pattern., selected with great care.
CARPETTING, BEDDING AND UPDOLSTERV.
They have also witted the stock a lot of Carpeting
nf the nations qualities, Bpd Bedding. to which they
call the particular attentiosiior those in want of these
articles.
It is our design to keep ail Lt r lte articles of Furniture
required in Schuylkill Conntyjnnd prevent the nrcee•
city of riemnits going abroad in Search of elegant nob
cies of Furniture. all of which they ate dettirmined
. sell at less priced than Diet can the obtaino else
wilh parking end carrtage added: Tim, theft,
fore earnestly invite those Who are about Tosnishing
houses and thou,, also who require additionarkrniture,
to give them a call, as they flatter thronselves they can
Rive them any„kind of a 'lit out" they may requite at
a great saving of fUnds.
HENRY GRESSAND.
April 7 15 -if] ALEXANDER SILLVVIAN.
Guns Guns!! ' •
' d POT T,
TOWN HALL IRON STORE. ' 1
amid Single barrel SHOT
sit .*:•l:.,, :^ j G
11 il POWDER FL ASKS, SO OT
IPoNT'S CANISTER POWDER,
PERCUSSION CAPS,
RE VOI.VING HISTOLS,
SINGLE AND DOUBLE PISTOLS.
' The aboie are a lee as:moment of English and Ger
man manufacture.
TABLE, POCKET, CUTLERY, SCISSORS, AND
o•xun• a fine assortment of the moot celebrated makes.
ROPE. HEMP, PACKING CORDAGE, ANVILS,
Bellows, Vices and Files,'
tti.AsTING TURES FOR WET PLACES IN
Mines, Safety Fuse, Long and Short handled Shovels
made expressly for our own sales.
BUILDING MATERIALS,
Conslattnenf Lnegs,Latehrs.llinges, Paints, 011,01siss
of Americo, German,and English manufacture
IRON AND STEEL.
Ramntered and Rolled Iron. Sheet, Flue, d, and
Ilnnp Iran: TOOLS,
Blacksmiths', Carpenters'.Ahnentakers . ,a nil Saddlers'
SADDLERY, HARDWARE. & COACII TRIMMING
With a variety of iron notions I Aue..7.8 47 33
THE 811dIeCIIIIIER BEGS LEAVE
" 11 47 P—,, to call the attention of his friends and
the politic to hl. stock of CA RItgAGEls
4'7 " 7 -•••'" and LIGHT WAGGONS now on band
and finishing, which he will dispose of low.
CeAll kinds of repairing promptly attend.d to, •
Recollect Corner of anion and Railroad Streets,
back of the American (louse.
June 5.181.2a— 1v WISTAR n. KIRK.
A CARD.-LITTLE k MARTIN
* a r.
- WHOLES.' 1:1-: anti WWI Deniers in DRY
.001)S, OHOCERIES. TEAS, I.IQIIoRS,Bre.
- Stare on r:entre Street, vent the cornier or Ma
hannongo„ to which the atienton of the citizens Or inf.
and country is respectfully emlikr.ed. <, .
.111101 L. Lyrri.r..
Pottsville, Oct 28441 JOHN S. C MARTIN
Dr. J, T. Nicholas,
NESPECTFULIN informa the citizens of Pottsville.
and vicinity, that he has removed his Medical Of
fice and Apothecary Store, to the old stand. formerly
occupied by Nicholas & corner of Market and
Second PIP., where he will hr pleased la give nted:ca
advice; and pre cribs prescriptions. 'flu flatters. hint
self that frfim long exprrienve in the business and at
trillion to his profession, he will give general satin.
faction.
At the ruttiest - Venn.e of the citizens of Minerevillo
and !turn - 18111,1ton country, he hol, estuhliehed n medl-
cal office in that OW, n here he tniy he Entemlted on
Tuesday and Friday afternoon of every , n;eek,
Sept 13, 1819. • 3A tf
Allenlion Attention
I IPPINCOTV & TAVl.Oft'llave now on hand, at
La the Corner of Centre and Mahantangit Sts., the
laresest stork of Fall nod Winter Cat/line in the Coun
try, which is now .Rued for sale, wholesale and're
tail, at pores suit. d to the times.
The immense aeroettnene always to hr turd at this
Old Established let Inn: llouse,otferstiecillior advan
tages 10 purchasers, and the attention of the public is
directed to the NO that the whole of their enormous
.shock is manufactured in Pottsville. therein' ensuring
In their curtnmers, a saving, of from 20 to 23 per cent.
over all l ha , made Clothing.
5,000 Winter liver Coate; 2,000 Pantaloons,
and 1,000 Vents, have justbeenaddt4 toads already
.Ifontraurri Stork of Clothiere
A great variety of English, French and American
Clothe, Cassitneres and Vesting.. have Mat heen re
ceived; also, !leaver Venetian and Obvimanire Cloths,
of nishinnahle colours and styles, for the Winter sea
son. Itetneinherl LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR. -
..Old Oak llalr Clothing Store, corner of Centre
and klattentango sta., Pottsville,
Are determined to toll Clothing cheaper 111, n any that
has ever 'wrote been offered In Pottsville.
Oct 26,1849. 43-0
Patent Lubricating' OH.
n. SC 110 EN Elt,
H -
/ AVING purchased the exclusive right for maw,.
factoring and vending the Patent TubricatingOil,
from P. S Devian & Co.. for Schitylkill, Dattphin.Leb
anon. Columbia. Northontherland, luserne,Wynming,
Lycoming, Lehigh, Carbon and Northampton Ctitintie.,
he announces to the tos.tdic that he h.ts commenced the
manuractore of It In the Borough of Porte ville, where
he will be happy to cum!y all orders promptly, and at
the same rate it can be purchased from the Proprietors
of the patent right. This oil was patented January
16th, 1619, and its superior excellence and cheapness,
has already given it the preference over all other oils
In use; for all kind. of Stationary Machinery. Loco
motives and cars OD our Railroads,—and also for Lamp
axe:
MI orders left at his store, will he promptly attended
It. D. SCHOEN Ell,
Centre st , opposite the Posr Office.
POItFOIIIP. June 16, ISM
The price in 7S cent. per gallon, and the follow ing car
tificatca show its character :
Mesars. P. S. Devlan & Co.—Gentleman:—The Pa
tent Composition you seat me to have tried, and which
you design as a substitute for the, best oil in the work
Ingot* Machinery, has. lam happy-to say. more than
realized my expectations. I hail it fully tested on a
Locnnintive Engine for two days, (in rainy weather
with mild flying over the machine at every revolution)
by a skillful engineer, who itsSures me that it works
equal to the best spermaceti oil, with a saving in
quantity of 20 percent. Thin saving, tog (her with
the greatly reduced price at which you infirm me you
Can furnish the article, wilistrongly recommend its use
on Railroads and In large mills and rectories where
large quantities of Oil are used. I have now no doubt
of its entire success, anti tinder that Impression tender
you my sincere congratulations. Truly toms,
Eamasn.
Pottsville, Jan 2+, '99.
This Is to certify that we have been using I' 8 Des lan
4- Co's Patent Lubricating Oil for the last pi: wleks
and can give sr our decided opinion, that, besides its
being an much cheaper, its peculiar superiority over
the best sperm.. oil, Is its durability on machinery.
which renders'it a very desirable article for that pur
pose. We are extensively , engaged in mining and
shipping coal. having eleven steam enginis of various
capacities at work hoisting coal, pumping water. Are-
MILINEB, ttayNOOD & CO. •
P S Devian & Co—Gentlemen We have been using
your Patent Lubricating Oil on all the machinery of
the Beridicg iron and nail works, roe the last nine
weeks, and we consider we have given It a ftir trial. is
the works are, calculated to manufacture four thousand
tons of iron and nail, per. annum. The machinery is
very heavy, the engine one bandied and sixty horse
power, and the speeds are from thirty to nine hundred
revolutions per minute.
• After the above trial, we can re c ommend the oil ax
equal to the best sperm oil used-in the Country,
for heaving bearings and fast speeds, each as shafting
and fans. I remain yonts,&e
' gangs Wearrir.
Manager of the Reading Iron,Nall and Take Works
'll9. —111:14 '
Efil
CARRIAGES
Oft=
A New Turning Ditablishnient.
j) Dy STEAM rowcrt, AT THE SHOP OF p.m.
MACRER,In TRURO St., near MOIRES, where
all kinds of turning In wood will be thankftilly re
eved. and neatly executed without delay.
Bed Posts, Table Legs. ite.. kept constantly on hand
and for sale at the lowest twice..
ISAAC TIIONIPSON, Foreman,
Ma chi Ib.tfj for Y. MORGAN.
Pr'
. ROOTS .4.l 4 crf SHOES.
At /heed stand, CestreSt.xtrkdoor to tit Pottsville Ila•se
S. & J. FOSTE.g.
•
. ,
to- ARE now receiving their
' Spring imppliee of Bottrs & ~
81IOES,comprlsing a first rate
' asportment, which they now
offer at wholesale or retail at the'very lowest
prices. They have also on howl Trunks. Va
lien, Carpet Bo ifs, mind Satehels,Woleand Upper Leather.
Morocco. Calf 8k ins. Lining and Binding 8b 1173 . tthne
Makers Tools, and • general assort went of Shoe Find
ogs• '
N.D.—Roots* Shoes manufactured at Short notice.—
Theirfriendsand the public who are In want of any of
he abov a articles are respectfUllylequedted to give thew
ca I. May 8, In V 7, 19-
Smith's Root & Shoe Store,
FREsil silrcLY OF STOCK, TKRT CHEA
b.
- The Subscriber nnanunce,
t to his numerous custometa
and the public. that he bat .
Just received at his Boot and
Shoe :Store, neat door below
the ,..
NUS of Bat Miners' Journal,. a fresh supply 0
Grotto and Shots of every variety for Ladies, MASS'S,
Gentlemen, Children, Min•rs, are., &c.. all of Width
are made up of the hest In tierlals, Ina near and dura
ble manner: and will. be sold at rater to snit the [times
Always on hand a supply of Trunks, Vrabrds. gAeh
els, Ate., which . ate sold very cheap. Calland,satisfy
Yourselves. 110010 and Stints made to °rile. of the beat
matenals nnil also repaired at Flllal notice.
Pottsvtlle. June 0,021tf. Wi 1.1.1 AM g]ITH
111sIng Sun
POTCRVILLE, PENN',
TUE undersigned respi•rifully anrounces
; - :T,SS to the citizens of Schuylkill County, and
511 . travellers in general, that he has taken that
'id established stand knnan as 'Yost's lintel!,
and lately kept by'Jereiniali 'Bitches,. at the ("onset'
Or SECOND and MCCEIDINILLE St., in the Borough
of Pottsville, which he has fitted up with special ref
ferente to the comfort of those who way favor him
with their custom.
The house is pleasantly located, sirlth stablingand a
large yard attached, calculated to accommodate,Farin
ere, and persons travelling with horses and Carriages.
The proprietor has his house well furnished, and will
ipare-no pains or exi.ense to supply his4oble andllar
n a manlier which cannot fail to afford generataatit ,
I -
faction.
An attentive. faithful hostler will always be'in at
teudance, an (Magnesite may rely on having their hors
es properly attended to. bliellAEL t3ELTZER.
311y19,,19.
& ELLIOTT:
WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS
M:E=Mll3==
BY 07101. ES-ILE .1-VD ILE7 A IL'
'Store nest door to the Miners' Sank, Centre Wee
POTTSVILLE.
/ MESSRS . . D. Sr. E. keep constantly on hand
an extensive assortmet4 - of WATCHES, em
bracing every style, price, and manufactrire
i::::-. 1 . to be found in this cnuntry ; annAg whiCh
theymmy particularly refer to the re rated cold and
silver LEVERA of M I. Tobias 4-" Co., Jos. Johniiin,
Robert Rosketl, Wm. Robinson, &c., of whose manUt
furture they have a splendid collection. ALSO, gold
arid silver Anchors and Le'pines, to which they would
nvite attentinn ALSO; a large and complete assort
ment of Jewelry , and Saw . . Ware, embracing nearly
every article property coming tinder those heads.—
Clocks in great variety; Mnsical Instruments and Fan
cy Articles of every description. Repairing of Clocks,
Watches, Jewelry, 4-v., promptly attended to.
Messrs. B. & E:.deem it unnecessary in advertise.
went to enumerate theli stock more specifically; mil
-1
&Aim, say that It hair been selected:With much careand
discretion, and is one nf the most extensive to he found
in the country. Their long experienee in the business
will frilly warrant them in inviting the attention nf
purchasers, in the full ronfidence that they are enabled
torrent,. cheapas any other establishment here or else
where. IDecIS 17.51-1 y
Charles Barlet,
FASHIONABLE HAIR CUTTING
AND SHAVING, SALOON,
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KECS CONSTANTLY on hand and for•ssle, the
following articles
A largo and splendid nsrortment of enlOred Lithograph
Ic prints, single nr•by the hundred,
Turner and Fisher's Song and Toy Books in great sari
ety,single Of by the dozen,
Dream Books. Letter Writers. Spelling Books, Primers
Emerson's and Cobb's Readers, Copy and Pass
BMA%•
Comic and other ,klmanaes single or by the dozen,
Steel Pens and Holders,
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Fortune Telling, and Courting Car b,
Shaving Cream and Snap, Wagh Balla, rand Soap, and
nth., Finn , S'impa, Earring, &c.,
Jules liatiers Genuine IleaCs Oil, Oa l'ilarrolv,Cotling
Fluid, and Cologne Water, mule or by the dozen
Tooth .Bhaving, Hair, am] Clothes litashea,
Dressing, rocket, and Fine Tooth Combs,
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Mason's and Frank Miller's Water Proof Oil Blacking
StOcks, Collars, and Saspenders,
Rivas and Razor :limps,
Laiee assortment or Ladies' rto rls,
trs4.7urls done up in the best manner.
tie has also on hind Doiranee Teri... O -ire or !tall
Room (beide. Shaving. [lair Coifing, he.. performed
in the meat approvedityle, Ceitairstrs done np at the
-shortest notice. - tDec2.1.:4e1.-Iys
Gas in Pottsville;
Toe •nliseriberleforets the citizens of Pottsville,
that he will he•prepared to vetoer,' the necessary
fixtures •for lighting Dwelling Onuses. Hotels and Pub
licdtuildiers, with Gas, and to to snub burners of every
variety and style,!at the the ssost rvasonahle rates.
Orders will be thankfully received nt his shop. on the
corner of Manch Chunk find Coal sig., and at the
Watch and Jewelry Store of Robert C. Green, next
door to the Post .Office, Celli re xtreet:Pottsville.
Ang.2s. 1849. 35.. • JOHN WARNER.
Who Says Gas I
JACOB M. LONG, would n ttify hi. friends and for
mer patrn...that bets fully prepared In furnish all
kinds of GAS FIXTURES. such as CHANDELIERS,
PEEUENTS, BRACKETS, &e. &c.. of a superior
quality and. finish ; all work done by hint, will be
arranted, and wilt paps inspection of the Superin
adant. Call at his Store, and examine hi 5 Astute..
Sept I. lel% "46. a
Newnam's
PLUMBING SHOP.
BEATTY'S ROW, NORWEGIAN STREET,
tt.rille. Pa.,
' 1 A LI. kinda of Lead Pipe. Sheet Lead. ((roar Corks
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(a eurwririr article,) With Tuba, Shower Baths
Hydrants. (hydrant !lose, Doubt, and Single Acting
Pionips.it.c.. leapt constantlY on hand and for sale.—
K nchen Sink, flUldetil order, neat and arable. and Al
kinds ofPlounhinini'ilotie in the heft manner. g
Dancing NCIIOOI.
& C. 0. ST0111;11, inform thy rill
.zens of rOITAVIIIr and vicinity itt.4 itit,tii.
re-opening their haticirip c ,totttg a inter.
and rerpertfully solicit tlietrtttnt,ttg, th-i,
snit She pith ic. Due nuttcenitheopytting moth he given.
t4'ept 15. lettr:
Steel' Pens
AT ONLY S CTS. A GROSS
" low " 8
The sohscriber supply Pens. cheaper wholesale,
than any or the inn/14141s l'en Pedlars, to dealers. lie
boys his slack at the Trade Sales, the, 1/31111, a• the
wholesale men hants in Phdadelphia end New York,'
call at 111 N N %WS
Cheap Wholesale and Retail Stores.
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LATE ocropant of the Town Hail aini now employ
led ar te Paleenian, by Murphy. Cooper & Co. Dry
Goods Merchants, at No 27, North Third St , Philadel
phia, offers for rile the toneapired t•rnt orbit lease.o . nif
the fixtures knit furniture of the Town flail, in this
Ilottitich. For terms, apply to John Clayton, Ili to
Jan II Maley. nn the prenitsee.
Ile nlsti respectfully solicits those country merch
ant trill, 'whit,. he to acquainted, to aid hull in his rf
lila, to support a large faintly, ty giving 'him their
patronage, and a share of their custom.
Oct 5, If
Certain Cure for Hernia.
WATT & PATTERSON'S
PATI BLOCK SPIIISt: TRUSS,
CtMItINKS advantages found in thy self ad
justing principle given the Work. by in., ing a
unifiofit presitUre: a secure reientann, and the great•
est vise and comfort to the wearer, which rendeis
It so important and desirable to siltferets under thin
afflicting complaint.
Such evidence in furnished of the beneficial effects
of this Truss,an to vine trite the most sceptical that
permanent relief can he obtained through the use of
•it—and that no one, however hopeless thecase under
ordinary treatment. may not entertain a reasonable
expectation of being completely restored, and they
are earnestly solicited, as - they value their health, to
give It the examination which it so highly deserves.
Recommendation by Prof. GIBBONS. of Philadelphia
Celle ee of Medicine.
" TM. Tn./ appears to ua to he the very beet mmli
fleet inn of that inetru me nt. It combines certain advan
ages found In on other."
Recommendation by Dr. J..II,IYDRVAN. of the :
P Itshurc Hospital.
"Watt & Patterson's New Truss has proved unusu
ally successful. With It we have effected eighty per
cent- of radical tures."
The above Truss is sold wholesale and retail by I
JOs. 11. CI - 41.1.1N5,
Centre st. Pottsville, next door to Nimbler &
Esterly s Hardware Store 1
Oct 27, 1849 45-
Cheap School Book!; &c.
T HE sobscriber in Jomt rereivint from the Pliiladel
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phla Trade Sale. a lame atiprily of School flooka,l
Stationary, itc., all of which he Can Sall at nitride
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phi.. Wholesale prices. i
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• is-Country Merchants. Teachers, he., ran always be
supplied on better terms at our Store in Portsville,than
they can be in Philadelphia. •
The subscriber has commenced publishing Honks In
Pottsville, which gives UP the same facilities in proms
ring our stock. as chttap as the wholesale trade in
Philadelphia. Try us. • H. HANNAN
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Bookseller, Stationer, and Publsiher.!
Sept 22, ISO.
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Nesv Muse.
NTEW England, my Home o'er the sea,
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IN My Harp has horn unstrung,
The Blue Juniata,
Mary Bell,
The Robin; a beautiful ballad, by Eliza Cook,
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The shower of Pearls, • I
The Philadelphia Lions; a erre Comic song. iii
Sou veil it . de Philadelphia ; a brilliant Polka, by Cade I,
Len ci or t w it, . , • 4 jiell rulk4.,
Pt. Valentinas Waltz,.
Virginia do ‘ 'I; • . 1
Fresco do ' , '
Hungarian Patriot's Quickstep,
Louise Gallop, l a
Army and Nary Grand March, - . I
kluge not on hand, obtained to order. at I
RA kilifitN'il 1
Wholesale : and Retallßookand Music Storesl-
Sept 13, 1d49. • 3.1.
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Lamps: Lamps: Lamm! I
OF the various kinda for burning Oil, Lard, FMK
Gm CaMphine, &e. Alim, Night Lamps and Hang
ing Lamns for Halls:. Globes, plain and cut; Fines,
Shades, gr.c.,Jugt received and for tale at I
UANNAIB.II
Cheap Eltatinnrry & Variety Stmes.
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July T t ; 1849.
U AND THE SICKLE
nlig
TIIE
riot's, or 10001 MANI)
GEM
what • comnest le made;
the Ibiest ea won
Iced from the w Ildernesa shade
'in the ben me of Mit atm t•
With ATIon eV Axe
What • El Id a 0 •
What re ii+e, red
, Are now Warmed
From tha t whe
Thelr ele ring frJ
te
And monntnina an..
ded,'
Till now on the
a oar fa chars In eille first landed
m,river tarleet tin spr ead I
plains by their sons are commas
each at Vacate they tread
What a farm fora ./
And gatl4 1
er thew •
'Tito an E Ore re.
An Ensplire orgA ,
Flail, Natidn of far
And shorn when
Receive th nppres
!ation to cultivate nnw !
nderful harvest It tielda
need to the Sickle and plow.
dens, and orchards. and fields
'men l rejoice In your toll,
our Mines! Is o'er; ‘ .
ed to your land !Frith a smile.
oe from your tide-tam nd santr
Bat l'row!rt every
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And he whn..by deed
And is aped to p
now )
31ust rslin lunar hitt
As for R me,',Citil
The Flour and tht
When tle sword I
flg, has now reighed a high star inn ,
o re■We o'er the commonwealth
Cann to save our young nation.
i cinnates relinquished his plengh.
1 18likle shell shine Aright In glory
itod the sceptre sha II durable in
nut
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Ana the fa ii)er, r oha r
When. Atruitls;
11,11 re, both In Ong and in luny
'nd kings are forantten In tra4.,.,
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PRESERVI. , D SEED.
Ml 4 DITORI/ —AS the ' - . 13.:01) 1133 4 .1. 1 , 154 t, ,
when thp yanou ' kinds of seed.: have come to ,
mattnityi the colt ering and preserving of which '
is en important b finch of agriculture:it is of the
greatest rnputta ae t o base sound and genuine
teed, and we nit ',not expect a good It . :
without it. fro rfrecand Unripe seeds will some
times vegetate 4 , 1t1 grow, but, they will not pro.
duce he;lthy an vigorous p'aros. Many etpeti.
menus h ve been,made which go to abuse, couch ] ,
lively, the sup riority or full-grown and well-
ripened feed. very farnwi arid gardtier !Mould
raise his. own . rd, and then he will be certain
that he shows th t which is genuine. He should
rtion-or his garden expressly to
i.eirote alsmall p
• the raiPqg of cc Jr., and much care end attention ' •
should. paid I. this departmentof the garden.
, all
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.We now h. ta. - extremely perplexing it is to
I have,* 1 fail o vegetating. or prove to be dd.
ferent fr in who it we. planted for. In collect.
log arid ii iiresery rig seed'', only those that are 101 l
grown a d well ipened' should bit kept for use;
rand they, should lie well dried before they are put
away, aid Attu!! he kept in a dry place. If needs
are kept in ails .p place, or are put up moist,
they are most a re to ppod before spring. 'Much
more niidit be vid on the subject, but I will close
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for the present.' flocidasittau.
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'R. 'SING PORK..
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Every farmer knoWs fail wel that if he has to 1
Printer p go, eve irithe.most f tile of, corn caul: 1.
tries, ant eanno get over 3 eats per pound for
bib pork, be ta - li ingrnone . ; how important than.
that he keep Su 'a breed of swine, and feed them
so well that he an bring the pigs, dropped early
in the Spring. t weigh (-em 260 to 30U pounds,
in DM'beyr January . Let ,people any what
they wi ltshoot ho necessity of having old hogs •
td mike a thick: cut of dear par'. on the nibs for
pecking,we kn w this is all gammon. We base ...
been 'm;iy api fill well from hit birth, that
,Would milli f II 250 pounds, end cut four ir•
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ches thick of el or pork on his eider, at nOe or
\ ten inanins old, and have heard of others wligh—
tug 300 (pounds and cutting 5 inches.. We would
or vet winter a ything but breeders of the swine
family, imil.the moment, the pigs were dropped
we woulit corn ence shoving them with feed till
seedy fof the . oiler. The farmer' whO pursuer
this courie will make from 00 to 60 per cent more
on \hie pr rk the those who winter their spring
,ilige. s for utumn pigs . we would not have
then,. ,et the rows breed but once a year.
(',our or five ear ago we prophesied that the
kiwi pricie of p. k would soon make it scarce. and
notti it a a to t ; end by and by, when' choice
boars will be anted to improve the breed, they
cannot bi, had; for our ferment are growing car.—
lea.again 11 their stoelt,, and breeding. halter
•altelter in every direction. A pig' ii getting to be
a pig ono mo . with them—long nose or short,.
—sharp ark o round. We advernall those who,
have goo hog to keep them'so. Don't Pell and
fat the We, ke p them for breeders, and fat and
sell ,
the plainest In thus way - one will be contin
allll unpileving and in any event he will, have •
, gorid bre; it ob and, always ready for his Own us.
nI14: the ht . & It of a careless neighbor.-4(E.r.
'ca.
rrge . ? per. ' ' .
i: PROM: TON OF ONE ACRE.
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fete editor if c the Maine eir/firnfor, published
a yep a 1 1, his management of mousers of
groUnd.prom nich we publisrx the following re.
sulfa: onle-thidl of an acre in corn usually pa
dured thnly I , U-hels of sound corn fur grinding, . -
be-Wes sme refuse. ,This quantity is sufficient
for family uee s J and for fattenitnpone large or try,
sated! hogs. Prom the same ground he pr , tduce.l
tsyci.or three hundred pumpkin., and his family
suPply Of dry' beans. t'rom a bed of 6 rods"
rquive ht usuril'y obtained 60 bushels of onion's;
these he lobd of tit per bushel, and the amount , r
purchseed l his flour. Thus from one third of sn
acre and .n
n oriien bed be obtained hie breadstuff.: ,
The rest of the ground wee apprepristed to all •
g ods of iegetsbles, foi summer and reinter use; -
1)06t MS Ibeets, plf 4 ll . ps,C.lbbage, green corn rw•g.
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b.•+,-, - e.lrur.l , ~ :0, I krt., gin,,!,. 4..,
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,• ii i ~1-':. i• ut !.< tr N• 1,1 flrlO . . tO • the ~ n •r f
i.,J F ~ t •ti ~.-, 'Cr•en he thsi.k.,i... ! s iflower qisr• .
.1., risii,li.rrie .i. eiri oils. sal g , ) .mown li.s. in
,rt'qt 5 . •.1t1 ',. I ,{! 1 f.., OW, t 'i.pii;e, liess,.ptuin.
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ti; .n./. r r.!-fir 'rick." 50111 i.'
inn , l g-ro, tre•-e. .
e r,b rbs shove n- ..Yankee'
I, nod our object in publishing it re
eprered all neer. Yanken land •nd
Ire. If a family can be •upponcd
s or ground In Maine, !he_ some can
ery Siete and county in the union. -y
to have Z
everyw` ri
Iron one rcre
be done in en
VE AWAY RATS ANDOROWS.
a:IM3
Imr'that roans of your renders ere trou- .
rSts in their barns , grsneriers corn
e. It they wish to get rid of }hear, let
'if prop
1 , 1 11 at t
hot, ors. .
them pro ore's lively rem:fa - M. winch will not kill
, hem but frigitten them 'mei. This is an easier -
and muc b l, t.r war to get rid ordifere pears
than by . .iisonintr, as then, they retire to their
hole. to dm I I and create 'a smell anything but'
pbtotra.
Main the spring the crow. were very trouble.
come on the c ern 'Gelds. I noticed that they did
nit med, le with the corn near the wood's,. but
',lmmo always pulbot it up in open ground. Con.
leqUenilY, 111 chopped POm . brush and made a
.mall both in a corn lield, and then bred off a
gun and ent to the house. After that. thee did
not pull p any mare corn. All the corn-plant
ed in thii field was rolled in tor and plaster. • The
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crows wo
—ld not eat it. but pulled it Up to See if
it was go ld.(Arnericon AgricuUurist.
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Brockville
FIRE CLAY WORKS.
Tlir PI OBRIETOII 14 the Brockville Works, re
spectft'll) otters to thecommunitY of the ourrmind
ing district, a sorrily, in the article of CREAM Cohoit-
Ee Caesar) ritn:lT BRICI(s. Intended to supersede in
'this region the Philadelphia pressed Brick..
The peculigir Inducements h,. p to In this article.
are Its euptiriiir beauty, Jan:Far/ay, solidity of . irall; •nd
a ows cep.l.? t le extent of more than 30 per cent..rom
pared woh;thie Philadelphia Brick, when used in this
locality. .11i. site is larger than the ordinary article,
.and their proportions mathematically cnrrect ;_ and to
obviate anti i wunvenience (should parties apprehend
111 in work'ng in the usual sized bricks, he will furnish
cheaper go I dles of the needful Bikes, for gable and
inside w till IV.
A piece 0
seen otter Ali
sylvania nal
lion to his t`
pcisra.re, dam
Paving 'lrani,
Wedge Bit
Furnace a d
ters; Block f
manufactur
For cone
and adaptst
he is perini
Messrs Joy
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all built the nbnve Bricks, mug be.
Inlay nest, under the porch, at the Penn
:in this Borough. lie alas sollciu AlUers
, tango PAVING Bowes, ns superior in op
and cheapness, to the PhitadelPhis-
I its forArches,Key %Vcdmicitida.Mte , dges.
Kiln/Linings, Store Plates, Spout Gut
r Coing, do for Hinges, Scrapers, Ac.,.
dto order at short notice. . 4 -
information as to the Intrinsic qualities.
On of the •Irove Front and Paving Bricks,
td to refer to the following practical men
PII Gconot, Architect and. Builder.
31 W11..11011, Master Brick=layer.
Mt HAT, do
y L tdsierts • du' N..
EOM
/11. P. DAVI -..."--", do ~
Nu' solicited Gy..the Proprietor. Of
r cc Snilth, Esq.'s Geitice — st., Pottsville.
F. HODGSON, Proprietor.
546. - 31-ti
Orton r
fice crier 1
Aug I
For Sale, i, .
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A SMALL FARM OF 17 ?Loans, ,
OITUAT in Charleston Township, Ch , Cones, , .
0 to miles from Philadelphia. 3 mites from Yellow
Springs, a id 6 miles from Plicenirrillc, on which are
tit frit/owing Improvements. viz: a House
.. intaloing six rooms, with a 30 feet portico
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.., ~ is (tont, a pump 01 water at the dwir, a mall
Ram tine grapery and peach orchard. and.
oilier freitt fo ees, the land has beep receitly timed,—
will be mil law r cash. or will be exchanged for pro..
perty in tilneraville. Apply to4lre subscriber, at bin
agency*err, North Railroad Street. Mlnersville:
Sept 29, ; 1 -
49.
frl
lIENfly W, Lewis.
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AKER'S PEG LAMPS—A new artitlo
ante Fluid Lamps. It atives more- light_ Is
e eyes, and 50 per cent cheaper than Can
received and (or uleott .
4.2 HOE ,
1.3 of Brit
easier to
Ake. Jo •
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58) Cheap Book and 14Toptorc1,
Sept 13.