MMOI 11 JoEtn aicoxoi, 9I Y JO Johe tileohol, my Joe John. • Whanere were grit rd money to my Pockets, John, now 1 ktom diem( aint. meeting. John, Beeilliae loved you so ; „ But mark matin!i yoo have treated me, John 'Aleoho4;rn9loi. -John Alcohol, try Joe John "Weve been too fang together, gteyou antsi tato one toad. John, - And twill take the other For we may tumble down, John, - If hand in band we go, And I win have the bill to foot. John Alcohol say -Joe. Om. of the . laoys tho following to his lady 'over, 'And wheli the W.elend sir shall nay. sly snn - Like Vico this 'daughter Pd answer him in fessimis tone, . 9 ." I shau't do no thice slimes:" 'AVM you my ion support and nourish This power I give to thee• I'd give my white: kid gloves a burble, And answer, "Yen Sip:gel" Wit aub tjumor. Tee most tendei.hearteitmein ever seen was a shueinsker, who always etiur.his eyes and iyhia tied, when he von his awl into a shoe; girl; Gearing it remarked that all plupla hid been once children, artlessly inquired: 6 , WI took care of the babies?" KIiSISCF another men's wife by mistake our limp very alipropriately terms a blunderbuss. ..QMEATION AND Chin anything be more dishonest than the disc..nitinuance of a newt piper when one is in the airearage Nothing but knocking down the- printer's devil and steal ing - his dinner out of his want pocket. Tux atrungebt ease of love and devotion of which we remember to have heard,, says an ex- Change, is ,that of a ICenturky gallant, who got into a hollow tree, whrre hellived a whole week, peeping through a knot hole at his true love, as she sat sewing bear-skin pettieoars'at her windovir. Tug Etirron of an exchange Cliff, he never saw but one ghost, and that was the ghost of a sinner, Who died without pitying fir his paper.— "I'sass terrible to took tipen.7 The ghost - of Hamlet 'was not a r neon/stance. Doryn To gone' Om—Somewhere in. the west. a sihliknight of the lather Ind brush, was performing the operand!), of shaving a Hoosier with a very dull razor. • Stop-,1 said .the floogier, that wont do.' Wtiat'a the matt.i • That razor • Well; no molter for dot eah. 11, do handl; oh de razor toil% break, do baird's bound to come of A Lawrzn and doctor nets discussing theno- - . ttgoili of their respective . professionj,' sod each cited authority to prove his the most aoMent.— .Ifine,' said thu disciple of Lycurgus, 'commenc ed almost mi n tthe world's era;—lain slew his latunelet Abel; and that was a criminal case in common few !' 'True,' rejoined- Esculapius but my profession is coe , ml wittl the Creation itself. Old mother s eve was M. de out of a rib fatten from AdaM's body, end t rat was o Surgi cal Operation" 'Cho laVryei dropt his green bag. P.S [ERN PntxoslTlON.—.. live long, mammy.' ‘Vhy nor, you ra•l ant ?' .-4;auf.e.my trow.ers in 011 for ADTICS of 01 l Becontent as long as your mot covered—remember the poor_ girls—don't rob your neighbor's pick un;editor's pocket nor ent he is going to treat—kick dull black yrir oivn boots=secv cn end tie sure to take a papei anJ piaciical advice. am' said a young lady,sc. paper., ghat some booktelers . Isrations for sole ; I wish Lcou ' Why'!" asked the mothir. is too modest to ask me to m flaps, 11l could fill a blshk d• questions, ho would sign it. A torso woman on .ali! dropped a ribbou from her bc, of the coach. •YoU have left your bow. passenger. 'No I has ts't ; he's gone, trjoined the disensd. Ciax na tionnandc;.—lienry Clara opinions have-been quoted upon madly subjects, those upon sourkrout are quito as decided as any thing ho has uttered, if the following story be true:— , Henry Clay diced recently with-Ex- President Martin Van Buren, at Lindenwold.— TheAteaert consisted of crullers, qlecocks, sucke (bush, owgreetchees, Ake. Mr. Clay expressed a wish to sea that • twelve acres of reclaimed bog land; so much talked o f during the election, which. Mr. Van Buren took great pleasurs in 'Chewing him. On their return, a tureen filled to the btim with suurkrout wee set before him.— , Clay put his handke;ehief to his.nore,and with a whew,' said—Nan, I've lived long, and encoun• (eta 4 / 4 1 strong opposition no any other man, but to be frank with you, I never encountetad any-, • thing guile as strong as this.' • ON SLANIMBERS.-•1f there is any - body under, the canister of heaven, that L have in utter ex., creionce; says the amiable Mrs. Partington, 'it is a slanderer, going about likes vile boa-construe tor, inserting his calomel about honest folks. I al,vsys know one by his phismahogany. It seems as though ©elz•bob bad 'stamped him with his private signal, and every tbifig he looks at appears to loin yellow." A . Dustin?, who labeled himself,insulted bY a Yankie who had Won the affections of his lady left the room with the ominous words— . You'll hear from roe, Fir 4 Wsl, do,' said. the other, glad on't ; write oncein a while; we shall °flora be glad to hear fromi you as often as you're a" mind to let us •know how you're Ream' • WELL. Tom, does your girl continue to love you I' • Yes, more than ever.' .• Indeed!' what evidence have you of ,that • Why, she melees me presents I' ;• What has she given you lately' sDh, she made me a present of my picture which i paid five dollars for before I gave it so her.' CONJUGATION •ED AOUSI.IILNT.—III a lemur in parsing the sentence, • Mail coating in capa city of Wise:- k(., the,word • courting,'' comes to a pert young miss of fourteen to pun. She com mences hesitatingly, bet got a long well cnongh until She was 10 tell what it agreed with. Here she stopped , abort, but the teacher, Very well what does courting agree with?' Ellen blushed and held downAter head. don't you know whet that agrees with? • •Ye—ye—yett. sir r • Well, Ellen whyddrii you parse that word What does it agree widt Illuehing` gilt :nue' and ot.wimering, tiro eays. %11--.a.ogrees with dl! Me girls, sir _WE warrr To DINE.—The monotony of ono ofthe most Celebrated &Stela in' the e woe bro• ktn'a few days since, by the ad4ent of a loving couple, apparently from the summit sitheGreees Mountain Btate. They were in by thelast train, end arm in, arm metered the hotel, 'Jonathan was In his element end doing the agreeable to his companion with all the assiduity of a newly made bridegroom. l'he landlord showed them into the titling room, and Ater a . few observations wascempleiely nonplussed by linathan's inform ing him that they would like to .dine. - Recoest: lag himself, however, and supposing his custom. et and mistaken, he replied : 'You would like supper,rer .4 No, no, sir, we bare taken supper, and would , like to.dihe.' This was a poser; fog thoneh the astonished landlorg prided himself oe keeping a first class house„, be bad not arrived at that ;Autism ie re- Goad etiquette, to idiea by lamp light. v We can Supply ?am with any eatables you wish? returned be. Thunder! I tell you we warm to dine. 'The : landlord beganto.....4hell the rat,' and ash - .. . • _ sed enquutogly— . , . 'Do you wish to refire P! Will, yeas,' drawled out One meat-fellen hem, believe that is it; Bally, well r-e-tmi-r.v ; and the accoenindating-host, - making an unsuesesiful Effort to 'restrain his riaibtfitfei, lighted the hippy cogplelo r:N. 11.) - Nes,T, .• 111 MN ilsteios 011ittr*nt. - ddINTIIIIVOTG NO * MERCURE; OR OTHER , - MINERAL. IT IJAS POW F.R TO CAUSE ALL Eiternal Sores, Scrofulous Humors. Skin Diseases, Poisonous Wou'ids to discharge their putrid matters, and then beats them. . . . .... It ix tightly terMeit ALL-TIEN:LING..for there is scarcely a disease eternal tWinteenal,that It will not benefit. I have used it for the last sixteen years for all diseases o(l,lle.'cliest. involving the utmost danger and responsibility:and !declare before !leaven and man, that nf i r fit ~ e case has it failed to benefit - when the patient **Within reach of mortal means. I have haephysiclans learned In the profession-- I have had ministers of the goepeLjudges of the bench, aldermen, la wyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition, and multitudeslof the poor uss le In every variety of way, and therelicts bech but one voles—hoe universal voice—saying • . " MeALLISTER, YOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD." RIIEUMATISN—it removes almost Idinsediately the Inflomation and swelling, when the pain ceases. (Read the directions around the box.) HEAD-ACHE—The salve has cured persons of the head ache of twelve ye-Ira standing, and who had it regular every week an that vomiting took place. DEAFNESS. Ear-Ache, Tooth-Ache, and Ague In the face, are helped Withlike interest SCALD lIEAD—We have cured cases that actually defied every thing known One man - told us that he had spent s3Uo;on his children without - any benefit, when a few boxes of ointment cured them. BALDNESS—It will restore hair sooner titan any other thing. TETTER—ThersIs nothing better for the core o Teller.. . BURNS—It is one of the best thins In the world for Burns. e . . Pilo—Thousands areyeatl) cured by this Oinruent. It neve; fails in giving belief for the I den. Aronnd the hovel redirections for mato:McAllister Oinatent for ,S . crefule. Lire, Complaint, Eryeipelas, Titter, Chilblain. Scald Read, Sort eyes. Q.i. , r. Sore Throat, Brouchitis,.,Vervons'Affeetinns. Pains. Disease of the ,Spine, IfeCil-Aehe, Asthma, Dulness, Ear—grim Barns, Corns, All Diseases of the Sian, Sore Lips, Pim ples, ke. Stiffness of the joints, Strelliag of the Lambs, Sore Limbs, Sores-, Itheuotatirm, Plies. Croup„Serelled. or Beaten Breast. Tootk-Ache,Arate in the Face. 4-c. COLD FEET—Liver Complaint, pain in the Chest, or Side. falling off of the hair, one or the other accoin. panics cold feet (This Ointment is the true remedy.) If is a sure sign rif 'disease to have cold feet. CORNS—Occasional use of this Ointment will al wayd.keep Corns from growing. People need never be troubled with them if they use it fregoently. This Ointment Is good for any part of the body or limbo that arc inflamed. In some cases it should be applied often. CAUTION.—No Ointment will be genuine miles the name of Janes McAllister is written with a pen , upon every label. -IA SIES Mc ALLISTER, :sole Proprietor of the above Medicine*. Price, 25 cts. per hex. . ' AGENTS—J. M. Beatty & Co:, Pottsville ; D N. Heisler, do ; .1. W Gibbs, Minetsrille ; Charles Fret ley, °mi.:Antic ; C. & G. Huntrineer, Schuylkill [fovea; Wm. Taggart, Tamaqua ; Washington Ilei:,- ler, Port Cat bon; Win. Price, StClair ; Jahn It. tricks. Reading; and by Agents In all the principal Towne in the United States. Principal Other, North Third et , Plifiadelplim, ' . • . lIUGIIES' EXPECTORANT, I CELErmATED For the Cur% of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchia Incipient 'Consumption, binnimation of the . - Llinit,and Diseases of the Pitlroon cry Organs. THIS valuable preparatinn is highly recommended by physicians and by it celebrated chemist of Ifitiladel phla, for its medical effects and chemical s ,cambinat ion.. well as by thoifsands of °theta who have made use of it —all it never hos been used without Tomlin lug beneficial elects, and ultimate cure of the diseases far is loch it is reentanendeil. i And being a regular grainate of Pliant. cy, I can assure the public nf its - if erfef t safety. It is compo,fl of sari, preparat bins as .sand in the very blith est reptile amaiellie medical faculty far the i tire of that class of fliserses which are ton often only tliefliterunners Of that fatal disease, cansumption. In toast eases where there is nine% pain in the breast, and which often extends through to theshuulder blade, I is nuld .tratiely ads kettle application of one of the Comp/moil Colliantun Plasters to the breast, and rice the Expectorant as directed. In litet,the ulelif the Galbannni Plactere.not be I,.syronly recommended, an I hove ,ell RO many instal, s of its affording the greatest relief in a yet, short spa., of lime. even In confirmed constinrmion the I: spectorant will be found to relieve lie cough. and the Plaster the pain' and, of tiaisome time. draw the indanialian to th e surfi, and thereby act as a counterirritant. whnli every physi ,..”, w ill prnnnil ore COro, without the leas; lie,itation whatever. Persons oreoften said to 11,f ihe common- . , dolt, when by a Judicial.. tire of sours• of the best Expe, toranta, and a careful diet, they have been completely cured, so that their experience should act an a warning to those who ape said to have the consti p•ion -not to de. Tarr. but try on. The E . spert,Ant will he foci nil in chord great relief, even when a co, mu said to he i it q t ,,, g htu e . Brume u t akine use or on Expectorant it would he att well to examine the Elea /a, commonly termed Palate, 10 see if it Is not swollen or elongattd. In such cases an expectorant is useless. !lacking roach and a rnntinual disposition to swallow is frequently caused by an eloneation of the palate. An excellent reined) in such eases is to area small quantity of Tincture 51yrrh, not about a tea.spoonful to a w ire 1 glassful of water, and line as a 2313 tie, throe or fouranne a day. If the above remedy t.hould fail, nr one of th same 'nature, it woold l.r, hustle apply to :1 211r2002, air cove a .mall port ion of it taken off. sit as to obviate tb irritation and the continual tough which it w null he like ly to produce in the; throat. The opertioml• t rifling and attended with hut Utile. if any pain ix !latex, In Itronehitis, nifd diseases of the throat, the gargo sitnnld be ...al. Prepared hX ; t l CVETIA C.' TICCIIEA, NVliolesale and retail Druggist and Chemist Centre Strt„ Euttsviae. II mnt agoing to d out beLini: r exchanges says : his I'4ll and body —ki.a th e prett yi hen roost —never :Min an idea that care to the duce— your own buttons, t pay for it. Good' J. H. ColllnN, DRUGGIST AND APOTIIECARY !oidini I'4) the funny I deeniso blank dec d get one.' Centre et., next door to Stiehter 4- Esterly's Store, PoTTSI.II.I.E. , Because Mr. E. eery him, nod. per- I4ration with the INVITES the. patticular attention of the citizens of Pottsville, and its vicinity, also Phy t Veterinary surgeons.and CoMitry Stnie• 4, - keepers, to his large and general assortment o Drugs, Chemicals and Faintly Medicines. ills stock is coinpoced of the hest Druc• and Medi cines the market affords, rilsa, all the new Pita rniaca tient and-Chemical preparations. Paint and Family Medicines. Fresh Shakers' Herbs, Dy - e Stun: Paints. Oils. Varni.hrs, Pure Camphine, (I . lasa, Putty, best Cavendish Tuhacro; Cigars of the most' Choice brand. 4, Perfumery, Drushes, Fancy and 'Miscellaneous area Ora in treat variety. Farina for themck arid infants diet—also. Um, and Cattle Drugs of the hest quality all of whir h he offerk to sell at the lowest cash prices N 11.—Physicians prmefiptions accurately com pounded at all hours N• It. C, having engaged the srvices of E. If E1C1101.1 . 1, a former resident of PorTsAILLE, and well known ps a Druggist of undoubted reputation, feels I confident of rendering satisfaction in all who may I favor hint with their patronage; as he will guarantee to serve Yens will, Davos and !ilumetirEA.l the very beet snotty. Also, PLAFtlnErtr and liscr.t.LANCalra ARTlCtrat in areal. variety. Physicians supplied with runE drugs at Philadelphia prices. Octl3, 41-If I:hting from a atage inlet in the bottom , elaidd: said a lady ehine . inaccently 'G.'.W. Merchant's C'el'..brated CARCLINC OIL :\ , if-6 . mi lk . t 1 I it , !,.:,.. , :,, \ ':-!,. ~-, . \ ' 1. ; k '.k , i ..A.,'-!:-. • ,•..., ' • ... \ i 1 ,414, '7 i . , ~,...- li-A...„...„2-„,„..,;; 1 ::..,.. ci... : ,._-- 3 .-:-----_, ....: , ..,.. , ,,-.,,.,.---.74,.., , .:.„-=„1--,:,a.--,::,s,:i7ii,_., _._ __.....,_ __...,t,. ---..... ....:.-- _---....,_.. . i ' , ..1f - 11 7 4L5C . 41K I_, . rct 1 .., L.,, ‘, ''.. FOR HORS-- , il'Aith is aiso a Unirerral Family Pcnbrqcoti DiSean, of the - Haman Flesh, 7 TIMF. and experience ha• (oily proved that this UNIVERSAL REMEDY has not its equal on the list of popular medi, ices, having been more than II years before the public. Testimony of the most dionterested [liar/clef of Its wonderful effects no the animal economy 'is almost daily presented to the proprietor. • A )oung man 111 the Town of Wilson, whose clothes vs, re burnt off of him. was restored (without stiffer. incr.) by the timely use of this Oil.. Numerous are the unsolicited statements of patients themselves, and others who have used she Oil, of cures which in themselves appear so remarkable, that were they at all interested to a peculiar point, they mull hardly Save been credited. The following disesers are , among many - others in the cure of which this Oil has been completely soccess tul arid tri intl./ch. others had entirely failed t Spavin, SnveoJ, Rinehon'e, Poll Ere. Callous, Cracked Heels, Galls of all kinds. Lameness, Fresh Wounds, Sprains; Bruises, Sand Cracks. Foun dered Eeet,Scratches, or lirelse.Manne,RhPl4Mniislll, Rites of Animals. External Poison.. Painfie Nervous Affections, Frost (Inds, Corns. Whttlows. Burns and Staid , Cneldainn, doped Bands. Cramp. Con tractions of the Muscles, Swellings, Wenktiess of the Joints, Caked itrettets, Jr.c.. &c. ❑eware of COUNTF.RFEITS, nod be cure the name of the Sole Proprietor, GEORGE %V. MERCHANT, Cockport, N. Y., in blown In the side of the hottle.nnd in in: kand writing over the Cork. Don't be Nuptia -1 ded to take - any-Mims nice with the promise it just an good &r., TI. is vonel f b r lhos,:gtopriociplr4 dealers whose tonscience writ stretch like India Rub ' goer, and who are of n kindred spirit of those in nor large cutler, Whose nefarious prartires have so recent ly been expoaM to the action of Concress. Those wlnn attempt to Counterfeit rtnia artit le are rn ferred to the law of New York, of Moy 15,15, by which it will be coon that every person meddling in these connterfeita is subject to indictment, imprisonment and One person welling out of tills State, will he liable to arrest when in the State, and also to be held as a wit ness againsi those he bought of or sold for. Alt Orders addremed to the proprfetor will be prompt- If ,Cut a Pamphlet of the Agent, and see what won ders are accomplished by the use of this medicine. Sold try tespectnlatt dealers,grnerany In the Unita States uu&Canada. Also, by J. C. C. HUGHES, Pottsville ; ' R.I. Fry, Tamaqua ; C. Frailey Orr irsburg ; Simon nail Bethlehem ; Pomp & Koury, Eamon ; Levels Smith 4- Co.. Allentnwn ; H. Masser, fitinbury ; E. 7. igtegfer. Milton; M. A. McCoy, Northumberland; Dr, robe: - Wilkesbane; W. Anthony & Co., Whim Haven; C. W. Shafer, Lewisburg; S. Williams, Dear Creek; Ebect. Mauch Chunk ; Bonet & Jones, Tuukbannock ; Frederick Klett & Co., Wholesale Agent, Philadelphia, Nov 2, ISM Doct. S. P. Townsend's CELEBRATED SARSAPARILLA. 12 rlglct.B.P e .rOWnlenda a rap rI a e iza.dGnaneaniei ; . teei t c nod &raffle by • • • B. 1111.NNAN,' Aztart . fee-Sclauylkill County: N. ri- - DruCtlAta supplied by the dozcii,•at regular who N. lesale pricei Noy-10,153U. IJEARTS AND HOMES, by M:s. - .L.L book that obould he readb.texCrtPut-113-1/""n" meetly. Anew vlitioa just pebliebtd, N received and Corals, at - .; . DANAN*B Abi.7B. ! - . .. keeit fed yarjety Store, aMnMU=I DM (6- 416 THE , MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL' ADkERTISER, • Afflicted, do not Despair. A.Noiiirat - FELLOW BEING RESCUED FROG! Dealk by Su-slick's Plifutsnic Spray. . MIIE following, case is one of the greatest trim:spite& medicine over disease ever published in rnedloa history. Read it .1 Prompted by no otherthan the feeling of benevoletice, and for the benefit of my atfficteit fvtloty beings ‘ l de, sire to make known a short description of my disease and the unexpected curet obtained from SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP. About three years ago I was afflicted with a violent cold, which settled on.my breast and side, and every - few days I would raise consider able blond; my cough was very tight and. distressing.. Every day I had violent fever, creeping chills, and prntlise sweats at night, with difficulty of breathing and great loss of appetite; my system was entirely erne:rated, being confined to my be.l.most of the time. Twn of the most eminent physicians in tnis city at tended me, and oiler exhausting alltheirskill, pronouns ced my case incurable. Indeed, one said my lung. ere almost - gone, and I could not possibly recover At this stage of my disease, I was prevailed upon to try Dr. Schenck' Palatonic Syrsrp, and before I had to ken half 4 dozen bottles, was so far reetairerect as to he able to go about the house. - It seemed to strength en my whole system—it loosened the cough and stop ped the bleeeding—my bowels ligeame recital', and everything I ate., seemed to digest easily and nourish my whole system. Indeed, such was the rapid pro• g tees of my health. and en sudden tier chanceithat I became ton sanguine of a speedy cure, and abandoned the use of the medicine before the disease was thor oughly eradicated, which resulted in acnther attack of bleeding at thelungs last fall, accompanied by a distres sing cough. I a•..tin commenced taking the Pulmonic Syrup, and sent for li,. Schenck, who; upon a careful exammatinn, advised me to confittueuslng it. Before I had taken four bottles, an ahscees formed in my side. which gathered and broke, discharging as near as !can judge, a ',lntel very disagreeable yellow matter. This seemed to cleanse and purify my is hole system. tFrum this trine I began to get better, and am now happy to say entirety recovered. I awn sure at this time 1 en joy better health than I have for the last ten years. Since I rnmmenced taking the pidnionicSyrep, I have never failed to rectimmer.d it whet ever I went, that others, as well as myself, might be saved from that awful disease; fir I feel it a duty that I owe to the , afflicted to publi. - .11 it to the world. Permit Me to men tion a few eases that have come under my tminediate observation. Being on a visit to Camden, N. J.. last summer, I saw n child, evidently in the last stage of bowel constimption. The mother informed me that the physicians had given the Child op as Incuralile. I wild her what benehil hail derived from the use nf Schenck's Pulomnic Syrup, and induced her to procure a bottle. I heard nothing more front the little sufferer until abort three months after ; being in the market. my attention was drawn Ina lady who observed me very art eniively. She finally approached ine, and asked me if I was net tire lady who recommended Sebenek's Put: mom Syropto her dying child lut summer in Cam den. I replied that I was. She said that her child had entirely recovered, and was uncommonly he !thy.— lier name in Mrs. Wilson, and now reshies'in Brides lady I would mention in particular, who had a serofulons affection. tier face arid neck presented tine enotineWil sore, and one of hereyes was seriously afferted with it. She had become greatly entec laced. and to all appeerauces put recovery. lin duced her to toy Schenck's Pillmonic Syrup. width elle did. and is !lbw perfectly cured.: Another lady, Mrs. McMullen, w hose residence twill give on application was evidently In the bet sine of Consumption. I prevailed upon her la try the Pulmonic Syrup. In a very short time she was entirely recovered, and now enjoys excellent' health. hoeing become exceedingly fleshy. These are three cases wither my knowledge, which I know were cued by Schenck's Pulitionic Syr on. All who doubt this statement, and will take the trouble re call en me at my residence, Parish street, five doors above Tenth, north stile, I think I will be able to satisfactorily convince them by my own case, and others that I know have been cured by this Syrup. Slime my cue there have been en 'limey to see me to know what I took, Pint I have had a very pod ISNOT trinity of knowing a great mane that have taken it. sod have been greatly lienetiffed thereby, and 1 think if persons afflicted with ComointptiOn or liver Cnnl plaint, world send for Dr...Schenck, and let hint care folly examixe their holm and if he says he eon cure them, fill - 1 the directmes, and pi event taking cold, they will rapidly recover. ' cIILIELMA 1.. LEIBERT. PAPodetedie,..ifey 29,1019. Da. J. FT. rtenEscat—Dear Sir—l have known Mrs. LPlireil thr sevrral years, as a member of my church, and have-all contutence in her statement, and .ourt re • joked to tool her again restored to health. Ariy throe more. in o,l4itoon to her statement, is m•edh•se. Yours. truly,, TIIOMAS 1.. JAN EWAN', • Trtsror df i h r• North Prr,ttyrr.riarr Citrrch, Pleilada., Juue 20.1E40. • •Bizth frt., above (hero Prepared', and sold by J.. u. SCHENCK, at his Lah rotary. S. C. Corner of Coat, and Mar‘killaticetN, and at his principal attire; -N0.:12 South Sixth street, and by the following agents: J. S. C. Martin. Pottfiv ; Lyon do Pnrt Clinton ; Charles rrailey,Cirwinhiirg; S. IL Dirl,i.ou. ' , rimyMO! Haven ; .1. 11. Fails, SLnersvitic ; Price & St Clair; henry Shi,slrr, Port Ca riot. ; Dr. J. E. Steinbercer. Miditl•port ; E. J. Cry. Tamaqua ; W. Karl. Rending; 11. T. Skinnier, Norrintivvil ; John Deiterinan, Ilanniurg. C,Priee 81 per lin.ttle,or 415 per hall dozen. • Ally. 5, !SP!. 35-1 y From our Telegraphic Cones; andel, Greatest Discovery of the Ag, DR. TRASK'S MAGNETIC OIN TAIENT, Ts constantly effecting cures of the utmost Impor t lance. The most incredulous are convinced—the most fit ithle+s are compelled 'to believe In the power, and virtue of this green remedy. It is universally admitted to he the nued wonderful combination known to the world for the immediate ! relict of disease and pain. It never fails while there 'remains snfficient life to restore a natural and healthy action to - the r apillary vessels of the body, and equation the circulation ofthe blond.i . By thin means a rout rolling power is gained over the meta malignant forms of disease, which can not be. Obtained front any oilier remedy. Such is the ' power or this combinatton that it penetrate+ to every portion of the human frame; every hone and muscle, vein and ligament is searched out and made sensible of its purifying and healing influence• Hence it comes it ropes as readily with internal as external diseases. Numerous instances are on record where this reme dy has restored health to patients so near the grave that the most pstverfal internal remedies failed to produce any drat. tuck hat fietnientlybeen the case la manna of tht polcele No patient est, need die with this disease where the Maenetir Ow:intent ran be obtained. Tint dangerous Eindeinic kilswn as the Putrid Eittaiiielitu, cand always be cured by tht; remedy. For Inflammatory RAturaxtilon. thignintatent is the moot' complete remedy prepared. In 99 caeca maul' 100 it will afford entire relief to the worst cased of =I In thirty minister. l'or nervous disease this remedy Is inour its., value. 'Affections id' the spine, rheumatism, lamenessoilee rate sure throath, bronchitis, pleurisy, crimp, chills, Linter, scald head. serif la, salt Rheum, erysipelas, cholera tort bus, rue in the face or breast, burns, In flamed eyes, fever cores. 4c., will be itinnedtately re., lieee.l II the use of this remedy. For further particulars and testimonials, see pampb lets left with each agent. Price '2 : -5 and 40 cents per_hotkle. Pursuit by' .101 IN G. BROWN. Also. for sale by an Agent in oath town in the State. Sept Vii. [h 19. s•TOCK'S 117,0,1 • •,krkc- 1p& t I‘ , l • - • ,', 1 ,L1t,"4„„ t _ .4 • vl4 OV N7‘.. ' • Lk . " it t rny FUN • El . . -; B. A. Fahneslocles Verniitime. FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE THE CONSTANTLY increasing p opularity and sale of 11. A. Fahnesioch's Vermifuge has induced per sons %, no are envious of its success, to palm off upon then:Odic. prepatations which all medical men know tbit in expelling marina trots thesystem. This Vermintge made ire way into public farm upon the ground of its own intrinsic merits, more than any other medfcine of the hind now used; and while many yr.trin remedies have, ha dint Of pulling, been forced into sale, and shortly aßer Anne info the obscurity which their worthlesness justly merited, B. A. Fohne stock's Vomit - gee co:winner in he triumphantly sus peeled. It has only to he used and Its Trio will fully sustain all that is said of Its wonderful e pelting power s • CERTIFICATE. .9 Wales. Erie Co., New York:Jan 7, 1813. . We certify that we have used P. A. Fahnestock's Vennifusii in oorfandlies. and in every ease it has pro. tided a decided and effectual remedy far expelling worms Crop) the ststem. We cordially recommend it to parents wbo have children tanned with that dan. gerouomacady. EI.ON VIRGIL, I.VM. B. PAINE, ROBERT 51AV. JOS' 111 'For sale, w botanic! and retail at the drug warehouse of B. A. FAIINESTOCK & - - Corneinf Sixth and Wood dm. Pittsburg. Pa. For sale In Pottsville, by CLEMENS & LIEISLER Dee.. 9.1843. 30. Steel Pens AT ONLY S CTS. A GROSS. 300 GROS S STEEL PENS. some as low qui 8 cents 3 Stale. Juit received. The subscriber will supply Pens, cheaper wholesale, than any of the travelling Pen Peol ars, to dealers. Ile buys his sloth at the Trade Salm, the same as the wholesale merchants In Philadelphia and New 'Vorti— cal! at . HANNAN'S . . Cheap Wholesale and Retalliliorea. Oct 91), 1E49. • 43. 4 Almanacs for 1850: 0 GRnSA of Almanacs, German and English. In k/ Cludine the Uncle Sam, the Peoples. the Farm er's and Mechanics—olso, the German and English Comic Atmancs Kossuth and Dem Almanacs. All of which Will be sold at Philadelphia pikes, by the Grass or Dozen, at -' • DAMIAN% Cheep Bookshart• and Publishing Rouse.. ,a 9/ 1; PO. 33a) 0) 10V;Is Dailey's MAGICAL PAIN ESTRACTOGi---=- 711 E 0110111141. /LID on,r A certain and positive Cure rot Mirrors% . Scalds, Piles, Erysipelas Rheurbarlsm, Cuts, Woundar,Ferer Bores, Broken Breast, Sore Nipples, Weak and Inflamed Files, ; • Sprains, Salt Rheum, any all cases • of External IntlamaTion. , • BURNS AND SCALDS. • ,••- - • • . Challenge the world to prove, that in any mit aim I gle instance. "Dallers Magical Pain Extractor"— !hat is to say the gennlne article—has, since itstirst ondaction by me In 1539, - 1m to this pcttod, ever tailed to cure the worst noes or Berns and Scalds I . FROZEN TOE CURED. - - - Diagyaua's Ferry. Ras ea. Pct.. ✓aa. 13, '4t'. - Ma. lIF.NttY D. tx.fiz—Sir: This is to certify that T have 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 tannic months, when It had become so ninth ;seemed that the flesh of the first joint had nearly all disappeared. Having tried all tha different remedies recommended to me, but without experiencing any relief. I bad given up all hopes of saving toy limb. But, to gratify the wish es of my friends, Daniel W. Dingman, W. F . Brodhead, and others.' was indured to try “Dalley's Magical Pain Extroctor," and by the use of one 25 cent box, was, entirely .red. DANIEL DECKER. We, the untlersiffned,sultserthe ow names In theabove testimonial, not alone on an art of Juliet, to if. Dailey but thu rubes% similarly afflicted may be induced to try and find relief from the virtues of Ibis extraordi nary faintly salvo. W. F. BiIoDURAD, JusEPII B. Ls-cruxes, Jolly Baooxs. DANLEL W. PINOMAN. r>For directions, and other testimonials of cures performed, see printed Famphiets. CAUTION TO TILE PUBLIC, IVO article of acknowledged merit is more extensive -I'l Iv counterfeited than GALLEY'S GENUINE PAIN . EXTRACTOR! The difference between the genuine and the counterfeit Extractors is easily defin ed. viz: GALLEY'S erwrista and 04y. rew.i....Ex tractor, In the severest burns and scalds, affords lin eman:tarsus relief. It draws oat the'ffie and'-'pain in S lers unnntra. And in cuts and wounds, sore and in flamed eyes, and all cases of external inftanmtinn, its hointhing effect; are ever the same. Tlile C.ointerfelt 'Est !actors, on the contrary irritate whe9 applied, and Increase the pain Being cognizant of the danger attending the use o the Counterfeit Extractors I distinctly declare that will nut hold myself responsible for the effects of any Extractor. unless thy same be• procured at my own Depot, 915 Broadway corner Lispenard Street, New York, or from my authorised Agents. • Jotts fl litmus. Agent. Pottsville; Fare's Kt.c-rr At. Co. ' Philadelphia.; JMIN B HICKS, " Realise; titan Aif " I.4IICLISIer j C A .11lonnts, " York. TO CURE TOUR-VOTtSE! Tr afflicted with fluntors. Sores, called neck and 1 shoulders. quitterbeine. crease spavin, hr poll-grit. one box of Dalley's Animal Galvanic Cure-All,wlll convince you that there is no mistake in it. ...a :it READ : The following is from the. Over seer of the Harlem Railroad Stables:— . .l - em York. July IL 1819. , I hare tried DALLEV'S ANIMAL GAL. VANIC CURE-ALL, and I now certify that I have found It the most extraordinary and valuable remedy ever Put upon a Home, and would not be without it for any looney. It cures bard and spavin-lumps aria- Inn front the collar, saddle, etc.. as by magic' Rub on a little of the Salve. and the collar can't make a sore. !teats never do harm. ..10IIN VAN VOILIIIS. Overseer Ilarletn 'Railroad StableaLi =I Tli:s Ist° certify that 1 have used 1/alley's Animal' Galvanic Core-All, and found it Elie •afest and most speedy cure foramen and bruises that I have ever used, and I take pleasure in reconimmitline it to all. S. 81. UoLLINS, Livery Stable, 11 Jay st.,:N.V. =I Burn from an.Exptogion of Gunpowdox—Blast- Mg Rocks. rw York— HENRI. E Dear Sir: I hereby certify. (lint in the early parrof March last, while engaged in blasting mike, n chaige powder prematurely xtiloiled, taking full effect nu m, my foe, chest, nod II ft arm, and burnt me. In a dreadful mariner. I wan carried honte nn a litter, nin fare swollen to to ire its natural site; flesh torn °frilly arch, below the elbow; and my eyes filled with powder and dust. A Physician called in, expressed strong doubts as to the saving of my left eye, which had several cut, over the ball; and my face being burnt all over; am! Karin n .thicr7k black stab over it by direeled poilltkes to he applied, to draw MIL the powder. Tilts . 1 resisted, twin.: fearful of losing my e)1.5 ; . anJ having benfd much or your Pain Extrac or, I concluded Ti, try - it. dr‘Psa, and In less than 11 fortnight, and without any other duplication than your Extractor, I was cionpletely cured, without a sear, and my eyesight fully restnred„ Pert Rechmund, ,nitro Maud, J.e '2l, 1848. :warn bcfote te. line . 2.lth June It•IS. logo. Gs...mot., justice of thereace. Lire RAVED!' AWFUL CASE uF SCALD: - . h ralfierel, XI .1 'LI A (c., N. I'., rcb . 9.9, ISIS. Mr Dailey— Dear sir: Whife my soli, IS yearn old. was at work in the thingle.inanufactory of 1.. I'. Rose, Ire had the nue 'to slip and fall into a large vat, it.ed.f, the burp., of boiling Mocks preparatory to cutting. Too hoicks had rirtt inn rettiosed from the vat, containing a large quailing of boiling water. Ile fell forward tcaldlll2 troth hands and arms. all one side. and one ' lea hadlY and the other partially. rife Ptak, Were sa Lad or, Iris, urmA and leg that most of the flesh one off with Ilk garments, and hi - vlife was detpilred of by 'bet his physicians and - friends. Dalley's Pain Extractor wan procured as soon 53 A slide (whirl, Wan m about six hours) and applied which C"iieyed hi. , from all pain, prevented inflamatron and swelling. and In a few days commenced healing hie tores. There appeared a general improvement, so noich so that in three weeks Its , was removed-In his father's house, theta ni shunt one 'mile and a half. We continued the use of the above medicine about two months and w e believe It was the, means, under Providence. of Saving his life, and we would cheerful ly rt commend it in all similar rases as a safe and in val.:dile remedy. With Sentittints of respect I re main., doer sir„ your most obedient and humble •ers - ant, 1 A DLA 6 CLARK. }.3l,l‘Sa A 111 ['LOUR. C. t CLARK. We I.lm tifidetsiv.eel, heillG personally acquainted with the case of Mr. Clark's son, belie, the above statement substantially correct f. M Dew. y, Louisa Ui wev.J a Kelaey,ll rY R Pearce, %Vol Evans. R Clark, L P Ilstriel„Jra Newatt, m New - man, Mary J Rose. • rs• For directinne,:ke printed Pamphleg :DB L tny JOHN 0. nremi'N, Agent, Pottsville. Sept. I. 1919. 35-1 y Dyspepsia S and General DEBILITY CURED BY THE OXYGENATED BITTERS. IN ALI. CASES of Indigestion and derangement of the stomach, this medicine speedily re.tOrefl Ilto digestive °measly, their natural healthy state, thus strengthening the nitrite system. Hence it is an excel• lent preventive ('epidemic ~eases, for persons in a weak and debilitated ennilit ion; at the present time entry such persdo ought to have it. llnt no meilidine is more biehly recommended for Driersest•. in all its forms, such as headache, heart burn, costiveneek, acid stomach. lose of appetite. tram in the.stoinacholiftillity, and also, asihnia attended with derangement of ithe stomach The following) is from a most eminent Chemist. The medicinal; articles used In the preparation of the Bitters, are those prescribed by life most Eminent ph) , aicians for the iellef from, and mire of, the 'diseases for which these Bitters have been en surcessfuly used. The combining df them is In:oxtail:flue with chemical rules ercuring tin-efficacy of each;e and the compound seems to hour rishlted from extended iilrsei cations in medical practiog. Respre trolly, A. A. IIAYES,.N. D.. State Assayer, Lowell, Mass. From R. P. STOW, Esq.; Asst. Clerk 11. P. House Representatives. ll'aPhing ton. 1.1. C._.Yanc 15,1816 Da CEO. 11. GRETA r—lleac Sir—l feel II not only a pleasiire, but a duty, in make known to you and in the public, Of you desire It) the surprising effects t.f the - Oxygenated Bitters," in relieving me from that most discouraging disorder; Dyspepsia. I have been afflict ed for about seventeen years xith the usual attendant s,t minims, viz. constipation of the host els, headache, paint in the chest, flatulence, acidity of the stomach, and severe nausea ; and for months at a time not the least particle of an - deter, would appear nn the surface of the chest or limbs, and tonal of the time I was ex tremely bilious. I have used VariollE remedies; have been strict In my dirt, have beert dosed with calomel and emetics day after day by physicians. bat all to no ',nod purpose. Hearing aline wonderful effecterof the ••Oxygenated Hitters," in the cure of Dyspepsia, I procured some as a last resort; have used four bottles of the medicine, and find the had symptoms all remov ed, and myseif once more' in the enjoyment of health. Norte but the Dyspeptic 'lacier. who has felt all the Mirrors of the disease, can at all appreciate the value of the medicine. I most sincerely hope that all will make trial of the medicine. and with me be able to re- Mee no the return of health. The fallowing order was received by the Proprietor, from EDw•RD E. Nieces, M. D., Professor of The rapetirs and Materla Medico, Dartmouth College, who car the medicine in his prattlre. • Fatcsto CIREF-N :—Pleue send we two dozenof your "Oxygenated Bitters." ED. E. Windsor. Ye., Jolly 29, Don't fail to call for our pamphlet, it enniairoigeveral certificates from members of Congimot and ntliere, whn rectify to the wonderful ellticiry of this medicine. Every Dyspeptic Who desires health, will try it. The trilling expense Is not to be thought of when health I. at duke. 'tb•priee Stno Bald wholesnlit No. I Ledger IIUI 0 D. JENICIN Pottsville; J. W. ERMAN. Ilunihte 1(11111:men. July 14, 1849. ,er bottle ; 0 bottles for 0,00. and retoll by RREEN & FLETCHER, Phtlada. S. Centre et., one door below Market, . CHUN, Minereville.; JNOY BELT-i rg y C. dr. G. lIUNTZINGER, Sebuyl: Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable PANACEA 1 THE VERY BEST PREPARATION OF SAlt SAPARILLA : IN the world, prepared by a now primes , known only to the Proprietors. by which all its virtues are ex tracted—thls not tieing the case with any other, ac. counts for the dumber of positive and almost miroca. loos cures, made in Ibis city, while other preparations :of samparilly make al tneir cures at a distance— 'mark ! We invite ;mention; we call on ad to sift, to examine, to visit ear patients, and beco...e coos/a ced of the truth of what we say ; what other littera tive that challenges investigation 1 Noak—Ur. Cul. len's is also the cheapest sarsaparilla in the World.— It is pure, aliment:med, and unadulterated. One DOT, TLC goes further than three or four of other prepara tion. It bag cureitand w ill cure more cases of Scrofula or King's Evil, Consumption, Brochitia, Erysipelas Obstinate Cutaneoua Eruptioss, Matches. Biles. Ring. Worm, and Tatter, Scald Head, Chronic - Ulcer, Net-. curial disease, Rh eumatism, Neura l gia, Lise,r plaint, Palpitation of the ileart, Dy e pepstal ete., etc. than any other medicine ever diseov red, and hence It a the best parider of the Blood ever offered to limpet, ie. Call and get a pamphlet, a large pamphlet, con. lainsm fail accounts of the different diseases which (this medicine enrea,take the case, described; and vial the patients, and you will god what we any Is lase positively true. We will a/o give the names of patients , Cured of the most desperate forms of disease, and the usenesof Doctors, who in secret prescribesarr medicine, cure their patients, and Boa in of the credits( our discov. my. Those who love truth and despise imbue, call and examine the testimony and evidence we Are pre pared to give in favour of i)r. Cullen's Indian Vege table Panacea, Pot *tie b 7 ROWAND do WALTON, Prop;letont, No 9t North.flizth it., Philadelphia. El Bantam J. 8.0. Mat tin, and J. G. Drown, POtti - Vllle.i. B Falls; ldieera vine, Pa: Jely It, NIP. -ITp , IYIOI - NAL. SILENCE ' ' That dreadfxr Coat 1 The LUIffS CVO to dariert , - - .TAP wort of the destrirler L/AA -bStunS.,.. -...„.; rlD,mg.l elcoassuptur4 hark ta _', i _---- - ^K rsia and' e)' Deatk I - ' A RE you a mother? Your darling child, yoUr idol 13 - and earthly Joy, is now, perhape„confined to her ' chamber by a dangerous caldherpalocheeks, her thin shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease, has already gained upon her — the sound of her sepulchral cough pierces your soul. - Teen: man, when Just about to enter life, disease sends a heart-crushing blight ever the fair prospects of the future—your hectic cough and fei•ble limbs tell o your loss of hope, but you need.nat despair.. Therel a balm which will heat the wounded lungs, it in . SHERMAN'S ALL-HEALING BALSAM. i Mrs. ATTREE.the wife of Wm 11. Aare., Req. was Riven up by Dr. Sewal of Washington, Drs. Roe andl [ McClellan of Philadelphia, and Dr. Mott Of New York. Her friendsall thought she most die. She had every I appearance of being In consumption, and Was no pto• counted by her physicians—Sherman'a Balsam was I given and it cured - her. , ' • Rev. HENRY ONES. 10S. Eighth avenue, was ' cured of cough a ft - catarrhal affection of 50 years [ standing. The het dose gave him more relief than all the other merinine he had ever takes. Dr. 1.. I. Beals, 19, Delaney Street. gave it to a 'deter-in-law who waslaboringlunder Consumption.and to another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. In both cases Its effect were immediate, andsoon restored them to com fortable health. I DR. SHERMAN'S COUCH LOZENGES Cure the-most' obstinate cases of Criugh An a few I hours. They have cured a large number of persons who have been given up by theirplaysicianeand friends, and many who have been reduced to the verge of the grave by spitting blood, Consumption and Hectic fever. • by their use have had the rose of health restored to their haggard cheek. and now live to speak forth the praises of this inv'aluable medicine. I BIL SHERMAN'S WORM Lti.ZENCES • Have been proved in more than 400,000 cases t.,e • ofailible, in fact Oil, only .certain worm destroying I medicine ever discovered. Children will eat them when they cannot he forced to takeuny other medicine, [ and the Write& d erived . from the „administration o ns medicine to them thin form. is greet beyond descrlp lion. When the breath of the child becomes area , sive, and there is picking of the nose. headache, drow pineee. starring during slcepali•torbeildreeme,ewsking with frieht and x coming. troublesome cough, fever isimeee, thirst , v racintis appetite, :sickness :of the csk . stomach, and' blo led stomach—these are aMong the' many prominent s •niptome of worms, and cart be re- Beved by these in comparable. Lozenges. They have never bee n k now t i to fall. .- ~ DR. SHERNI N'S CAMPHOR LOZENGES Relieve Ileadarl p„normustdck headache, palpitation of the heart and sicknes.. • in a very few minutes.— They cure lowness of spirit., despondency, faintness. colic, spasms, cramps of the stomach, sutruner or bowel complaints, they keep op the spirits, dispel all the distressing symptoms of a nteht of diasipatlon, and enable a pennon tb undergo greatmental or bodily toil. DR. SHERMAN'S I'ooll MAN'S PLASTER Is acknowledged by all who have ever treed '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, rhermatisni, lumbago, Re. One million n year will not punply the demand. Cauticin is necesaary, as there aro many unprincipled peril:ins who NIMUIiI force :i spurnins Atli clu upon the continunity. Be carallil to get Sliernian.B Poor Man's Plaster, wetl. a ••.foe silnitt7 of his written name on the bark—lione others are gennine,and will do'more hurt than good. ,' ' Doe. 2 49—ly t FOR the ctire 'of•lfeadache, Giddiness, Rheumatism Piles. Dyspensin, Scurvy. Smallpox, Jamidice,l'a in in the Bock. Inward Weakness. Palpitation of ths Heart, Rising in'the Throat, Drupsy,Astimia. Fevers e IHI kinds,Fentale Complaints. Measles. Salt Rheum Ileartburn, W 061191, Cholera Morbtis, Conchs, Quinsy, Whot.ping Con eh, Consum pt ion. Fitt:J.l,w Complaint Erysipelas, Deafness, Itching ofthe Skin. Colds, Gout, Gravel, Nervous Complaints, and a variety Ina other diseases, arislngfrom Inn purities of the blood, and ob strnctions in the organs of dtgestion. i Experience has proved that nearly every disease nil. ginates from impurities of the blood or derangement of the digestive organs; and to secure health, we must re. move these obstfuntious or restore the blued to its na tural state. I The aversion totaking medicine Is mOsteffectualy rex moved by Cbrkate4 Veretatac Pcr,ntrirt- Polls ; bein completely enve oped with a coating tapers white - sugar ( vltion is as ills inet from the Internal ingredleuts ns a nut shell front the kernel) and have notastenfineillninet Moreover they neither nauseate or gripe in thestighles degree, hut otter ice equally on all the diseased parts of • the system. lustad orconfinlng themselves to and rack mg any particul r region. Thus, If the Liver.be affee i led, one ingredie it tvtll operate, on that p . articular or gan, and by cleansing it of tiny excess of bile, restore it in Its nation gate. a Polk, will overate on the blood.and rem°e all impurities in its circulation. While a third Will 1110 V , all impurities in its circulation, v. bile n third will Mien natty expel whntevcr inspuraties'may : ; ., v ,. t,,,, d t ,eh rged in the stomach. 'and itetece'thtY: strike at the coo of diseese.retuove all impure !tumors: from the body of en the pores externally and internaltyx separate all for len and obnoxious particles :icon One ~. rhyle, so that it e blood asp be thoroughly purq.-fthus soaring a free: nil healthy action to the iteart,lungs, and liver; and I tereity they 'c.f.., healas,evan when all other means have failed. The Mairetrit In of_the above C., he arrerttitted by the trial of a elle box ; and then . Vertu., areiso tem.i. live and certain in restoring health, that thwpritprwtor bin4shienself icil:C.I11111 the money paid for them in all cases whose the do not give universal satisfaction. Retail ptices,f..s cts. per box. Pkineipal otlic'e, No. 60, Vesey streM, New', York, 'lite fallowinglare tile agents in rielluylk ill county for Cli4ner's Vegetable Purgstive Pills, and Dr. Sher inan's All-Healing Bal.'''. Lozruges and Plisiers : Tamaqua—K. l J. Fry, and I kiln, fr. Moicennoth.; Patterson—M. Schwartz ; Nliddleport—J no. Witliates; PM; Cat hoti—ll. Shissler; Pettsvilie—F. Sanderinn, ~,d J. I. Brown ; St. Clair—Hitches ; New ? Castle— :Geo. Reifsnyder,': Taylorville—J. 11. Otto; 3lincrs ville—Jantes IL' Falls; Llewellyn—Jonas Kauffman ; Tremont—lionise & Wingert ; Pmegrove—Paul Barr; Orwlgsbore—Joseph Ilanitner ; Port Clinton—Ly4& Ill•hel ; New Philailelphia—Whit.H. Barlow ; Schuyl kill Ilaven—Levan& Kauffincn ; and also by J. S.C. MARTIN. wholesale and supplying agent, Pottsvill Deco_. '46. __ \rt -- Worsdell's Vegetable Itestora . live rms. I , IIESP. PILL F. S 11AF NOW BECOME THE MOST extremely estaldished and penular Fs's, 1.1- M onto ton 0( tine present dry, tenth in England, nerd in this Coutstry.i They 'were invented in 1 , 13;2, by Dr. WM. WORSDELL, of York, F.P:i.11141, and have since that time wrotight many wonder MI cures in every country where they have been introduced. The present proprietors t'or the %Beard Slates are in possession oftnany gersuisecertficates urea, es wrought both in England and M.P.H.. ELIZABETH BUTTERWORTH, 3 Richmond At. Liverpool, was Confined to her bed XI; months, with the Dropsy. her lees became swellcd_pi Ills' enormous thickness. After many trials of other medicine she was tegored to perfect health by, two boresref .WOrSdell'S PiliP. I . Mr JONES,loConcert At Liverpool, war rlsnoured of Inflamntinn of the Liver. by Worsdell's Pills. THOS. CIiOASD ALE, Thortiley lIPPP T.PP'SIOp. EPC i3llli, wan cured of Typhns and Rheumatic I Fever, by Worstiril P Pills. THOS. BLUCHER, of Reading Pennsylvania. testi. ties that his child was severely afflicted with Worms, and was perfectly restored by the use ot'Worsdells Pills. . ,I Acne. Dyspepsia. Headache, Habitual Costiveness, severe Colds. have all yielded to this poiverfnl hot purely egrets/It medicine. No more certain and mild er pureattte has ever been discovered. Many Physicians make use of these Pills 111.004 practice with emit success . They are for rale In Schuylkill Connty, price 23 co. a ban, containing SO Pills with full direct inil3. by Jno. G. Brown, and Joseph Coatsworth Poo:fettle ; W. 1.. Hosier, Port Carboni:E. J. Fry, Tat:Mims ; Joseph H. Alter, Tuscarora; Jacob Metz, St. Clair; George Reifsnyder, New Castle; Witham Paine, Heck nberville ; James 11. Fikil9, Minersvllle; Levan & Ranffinan, Schuylkill Haven ; E. & E. Hammer, Or wigsburg : N. & J. Dreher, Earl Brunswick; Bayer & Wernert,McKcansburg ; S. IL M. Kepler, West Penn; Giant & Toney, Pine Grove. C. P. Amet, Travelling Agent for the Middle Stales. A. WEEKS. & Co. Proprietors. 5-Iy] -. No. 141 Chesnut St. Philneta IMES 7 - .i 9 e. ; , ,:. 7 . , l: _- _ ,...:;;;1;" ,i s i ( ~.. ~ ,,t , ....''...i., V, k ,-- :,7 . :-." — ' - y 0 (.'''' - 'q 'i4,f.,4"‘,'. .4 44 , .. ,f: , i lit 4 2„,XY2,, . i'l --,' .:.:,;:i " ,^..Y . .„,r:- . .. , , _ , ' ' .. : "A ~ , : jj k. -- - --. 14 - ." 141 ' .:: N!':. 4 " 6 , ~&' 4 7.: '..-. .• ' i.... 7- : , .:i( fIS.,ON Teiti‘ I :_. 4 r_ ti: , 47;4k*,,tv,_:, ~l ,_,..„.,-: :c . ; 1,,,..4 ~.„,; 4 . ...-,_,,,, x _.........._„..,,....,, , .......,.- ~... THE ORIGINAL AND ahNIGNE KIRICAIRIOE'S TATTERSALL'S nave Powder. IT NAB mired, in the last pest 1500 cases of llnaves, 2000 rases of Chronic Conch. 200 cases of Broken %Vold, 5000 cases of Horses nut of Condition, and - other dioceses. More (ban 500 certificates, verbal and written, have been recelved,actesting to the virtue, (trill's inestima ble retnedy but we hare only apace to subjoin the Col lowing: t Riellns.t, 05WP.7,11 Po., Sept: IT, 1849. Gentlemen I-1 what to inform you that the Tatter nail's Heave Powden.l bought at your store last Otto ber, cured a valuable mare of mine the Heaves, that she had hod Iwi years. The first package did not effect a HAW.. iteit did the mare so much good I was Induced to try another package, and the result has been, that she has not had the Heave., since about a week after commencing the second package, although she has been used on my farin Monist every day Once, which has satisfied me that she is effectually cured. One of my neighbors is giving Tattersall's Heave Powders to a home, and the prospect it very flattering lie will be cu red by it. • • LEI Believing that the abnve named medicine is a very valuable it. ne, and that Heaves um he cured by it, 1 feel w•abit.o es, lead ray Caine in praise of It. Respectfnhy, Nests I'. WARNER. Syriac Hill, Ala., July 21, HO. Messrs. J. P Winter & Co.—Gentlemert .—I most cheerfully bear testimony to the great efficacy and virtue of the Tatteraall'n Heave Powders, in the cure of hot o'es affected with .Heave coughs and colds. 1 have • saleable horse that was so severely of with Heaves and violent conning, that I had well nigh lost him, when! purchased a package of Tatteriall's Ifeave Powders, which entirely caned him and restored his appetite. 'Nopsyner of horses r horrid be without it. Respectfully yours, . Coss. A. Pesnoov. CAllTiON.;—inotations hod woruhlesi eumpounds have followed ue wherevivi,we have introduced our re medy, and we ondeutandithat seretal sew ones are dining pot up for cfrettlarlore—ben are of those asst take ■o remedy but "the Tattersall's." None genuine without the signature of A. H. Coach & Co.—price one dollar prr package, six for five Mil lass. Prepared anjisold wholesale and wail by OOUGH A. KRTCHAM. • • 140 Fulton Street. New York. ODCAR D. JENKISIB agent for Pottsville. • Pottsville, Nov 11, 1919 41..1y Lamps! LamPs! Lamps! Op the various kinds for burning Oil, Lard, fluid, Gar, Camphlne. rce. Also, blight Laudiseod Hang. leg Lamps for Balls; Globes, ',lain and cut; Flues, Bbadea w Akx.,Jud.-ancitivtit-und tor sato•at - • - . . iIIANNAN•B . . .• . Cheap &pliantly:4h Variety Stoi cs. July J 1349. CM MEDICINAL Dr. IlaoflamPs CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, rUFPARZD DP DR. C.ll. JACKSON. AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. 120 ARCH: STRF:ET. PLIII-IDELPII%.4 ;nu el - tonally curs Lire, COMpiclat, Janadies, Dyspei , sia, Chronic or .Verrons ' Disease of the Kidneys, nod all diseases arising from, a dies, dente! Carer or rtaniacA in haat Atale and Frniale s • QUO! 40 Constipation. Inward Piles, Pollens of Blood to the !lead, Acidity of the Stomach. Nau sea, Ileart.hurn, Disgust-for Food, F. 111.. or weigh ing the . Stomach, Sour Eructations. Sinking or flut tering at the pit of the Stomach, Su of the Head, Hurried end difficult Breathing. Flattering of the heart, Choking or sudicatingsensacions when in a lying posture, Dimness of vision, dots or webs he.. fire the night. Fever and dull pain in the head.defi ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the, skin and eyes, Pale in the ride, Hack. Chest. Limbs, &c., Sud, den dashes of heat, Burning in the Flesh. Constant imaginings of evil and great depression of Spirits. The Ceninne are entirely Vegetable and tree from Alcohol Stimulant Syrup. Aloes. Rheuba7b, Acids.aud all Mineral and injurious ingredients, they are pleasant In taste and smell, sod nntil In their op eration, never griping or giving any uneasiness, they give strength to the whole system whilst they drive front it disease They can be administered to the must delicate infant with perfect safety. iMtElOll3= It appeared in the leading Cernian Journal of Phila delphia—the "Philadelphia Democrat." The editor wee personally acquainted is ith Dr. ❑nofland, and prizing the cervices of this great man he could not quietly took upon the assurance of an impostor. with. out apprising the public of approaching danger. CIIRISTOPII WILDELM IIDFELAN D., ti gnu histt =1 "One of the most renowned physicians, one of the greatest benefactors of modern [Men, was torn at Langen Salza. Germany. on the 12th day of August, 1762. Ater a careful scholastic education, be, like Ms father and grandfather. (two celebrated Doctors) vol, untarily devoted himself to the study of Medicine, at the latter University., Front 1793t0 till, he officiated as Professor at the University of Jena. In Wit. he was appniuted Private Physician to the King of Prus sia, Member of the Academy of Science, and upon the mitablishnicra of the 'near College at Berlin, Profes sor and Court Physician by 'the Nlinisity of the-Inte rior. Ills characteristic pmfound , rev and deep pene tration enabled him to combine the theoretical and practical; to auntie oldknit new systems; produce Inn common t Impractical aqd.useful, and thusdraw there• fro the reruns and the lipri , ...sary applicable means. ' , la wan Dr. li. principally. ratio eapeded and de stroyed the •liron Ws System,' whiLlt, notwithstand ing the brilliant exterior, cronlil not congeal it; many imperfections, brought to light by linetlaned noble iniParlteltlY, and trio.. and deep penetration. Inde pendent of his practical usefulness as. Phl.stririn and Professor of the beating art, he has earned undying ' fame for his superior knowledge in ..tharrio .Ilydua, as well as.for his manifold works on Medical jurnspru &tee, i.lltnong linear may be mentioned his world re nowned %. , tclitrobeolik, or the art of prolonging life,' System or practical healing art."ldea, of Pathoge nic,' •Journal of prat to dleedreinri.. Ac. IG bas be idea all this, gained external fame and praise, from A:tiering humanity fur the iligeovery and cntnhination If tee. VII infallible ntitdielnats, among which Is the far famed and jnsily,relebrattd compound. known as Da 1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. The application of acehluous earth for the clue of Sulphuric diseases.—The celebrated Diaphoretic rem. etty—and numerous invaluable recorded recipes. Alter the celehrution.uf his fiftieth professnonal fes achy In RM, upon which occasion the Kinp of Pr Ill sia honored hint with the insighia or the Order of the Cross of the Red Ea:ln, and many other Roy el Ord.,* and mirbs nt distinction, he died on tire.2slll day of August. IMO, Os the Kiln of Pringsia'si private Mmil• cal Unit nsellor,) trithaut tray kr. , . 0 0 , .0, hair ur affsprinr. ° Dr. C. M. Jackson, of Phil u laipto, the ineans of olitalfiltig 'die genuine t ei tree id Din Sir , ' Medical i•liipil these Invaluable medicines or. plena° it will, the at most care at the Getman Mello-hie Piot, 'fur hitter mixture : Maitland'. rupmu heron, l• Ihr resnit inacy warts t.nuly and iitpertr nee by the Viral loccii tor, and known and prized in Enroll,. as an rianctly for the,carre of Liver Complaini•Jahinike. Dye' pepsia. &C. Or. C. 11. Jauksoriir preparation of this medicine has obtained the name celetnity in this Wes tern World. The te•ilittiodals and in tirtmeralite Coll firm:alone of thousands of the mon savory and diffi cult CilsC4 cured, la ample proof of this. The inedi• tines compounded by Dr. C. M. Jackson. have produ ced the very effects and the some happy results which the immortal inventor indicated and Intended, and Consequently must he prepared with scrupulous accu racy. In view of the above facts it germs singular, That any body could have On-hardihood and impudente to abuse the name of this distinituished Doctor , who filed thirteen years ago. Tnpass ntra charlatan quack preparation as the rent and genuine medicine, and to give a semblance of originality by affixing afire simile of the deceased:ls indeed extraordinary The.puh tic will understand what to expect, and what to dd under such circumstances " A flouter or th•rroan papers copied.th above and are therefore vtitillo.d to nur thanks. These bitters see worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the, rectification nfiliseases. of the liver nod lesser gI dulls, eising the most searching powers in weakness and directions of the digestive organs, they are withal, safe certain and pleasant . OPINIONS OF Tlll PIRIADF.I.PIRA PRESS. The German "ILLUSTRATED NEWS" says: "Oar editor and others of this office have used the German Bitters, andcan recommend it with confidence to oar reader's. As prrpared by Dr. Jackson, at hilly equals if not surpasses in, its effect., mum diseased I,lVer and Stomach, the fullest. 'expectation of the dis tinguished physician. The urn' ITEM, October 16111. says JOY von TIM INV4I.IO.—IIoW many of our readers are afflicted with diseased• liver, stontarh or nerves) Many, no doubt. They are to he rilkot, yet to all there Is a rare. Di Hundred s GEOIII.IO Bitters has already cored hundreds. and that it will (tire. no one uhn oit will doubt. if they its a Inidtrected, It has an undying fame, which few have to,' nut of the Yii+t number that frisbee. thrown before the pudic. It i,. utir'of the most pert'. rt PrO p3rAlillits in use, and. 110 0 Gytllloo COIOIIWOry 110.0 said, that as nrep tired by lie. JaLtlron, it fully equals, [or 110 i eurpio.ses, In its etf.•cts thei fullest representa tions of the distlngoiched phy titian who dirt com pounded It. As d POIIIIOUS article Is now before the politic. we would caution all araittet using any but that signed by C. M. Jacksdo, and sold by Ire: at 120 Arch siteeet The 'CAMDEN DEMOCRAT,' the beat paper in west Jett‘ey. eaye. July 21. "1100F1.AND'3 CERNIAN "We have seen ninny flattering notices o f this me dicine, and Ofe source from which they came induced us to make inquiry respecting' in merP.s. From inqui ry we were persuaded tons.. n. and roust say we found it specific in its action upon disenses of the liver and digestive ortfanr, and the powerful influence it exerts upon nervous,prostration Is really surprising. It calms and strengthens the nerves. bringing them into a state of reprise, making sleep refr....hieg. If ors medicine was more generally used. we are satisfied there would he less sickness, as from the stomach, liver and nervous system the great majority of real and imaginary diseases emanate. Ilave them in 11 healthy condition. and you can bid defiance to epidemics generally. This est raorilinnry one we would adv Ise um . friends. whii are at all indisposed to give a trial—it will then recommend knell It should, in fact, lie in every faindy." No ntlt•-r medicine can produce such evidences merit. BEWARE; OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine Intsattained that high character which is necessary foralr medicines to rittain to induce coun terfeiters to put forth' n spurious article at the risk of the lives of those who pre innocently deceived. Look well to the 'Serb of the ,Gessirle. They have the written signature ofC M JACKSON upon the wrapper. and his nano, blown in the bottle, without which they ore +moos. For sale o holesale and , retail nt the GERMAN ME. DICINF, STORE, No. 120 ARCH Street, one door below Sixth, late of 27d Race street, Philadelphia. Ry 4011 N C. tutowN, Pottsville ; and by respect able dealers generally throughout the State. Match 31, ibttt. 14-1 y FESII VD.OtrEO (Li EEN AND BLACK TEAS • Fom J, C. TEA DEALERS, S. W. corner of CI esnut.and Ts,OA streets, PHILADELPHIA. It.—One of nor partners basing learned the Tea t. 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The work will contain sepa tate his tories of Assyria, Persia, Egypt. the Jews, Phienticians, llindoos, Chinese, Greeksano Ittimans„ An,e,, o f Fra n , great Britain. Russia. Spain, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Italy, Switzerland. Holland, &c., Sr.s., of America, including the Unlined States, with a separate map and a separate history of earl, State, ace., the history of British America, Greenland, Mexico. Guati main, the 9uunh American Republics, ace.. lot.; also, 70 stylographic maps, Ancient and Modern, and will be inns:rated by about 7141 instruciiie , engravings, giving %kws of cities, monuments. coins, medals, por traits, weapons' of war, vehicles• for travelling, dress, religious rites and ecremohies and the manners and customs of nations of both ancient and modern times. An ample clumitelm.ital table will be insetted. rib! a fall index, thus tendering it available as a book of inference. The work will be completed In 30 numbers of about 40 royal ben. pages., in double columns, at 23 cis. a number. Subsetim nous received at . . . HANNAN'S • School and Miscellaneous Bookstores Nov. 10, 1319. BRADY & ELLIOTT.'• WATCHMAICERS AND JEWELLERS, ♦RD DEALERS IN THE SAME BY WHOLESALE AND 10:7 AIL. Store nest door to the Miners' Hank, Centre street, 1.1 . 1,11 i I TA.C. Ir' li MESSRS. R. & E. keep constantly on hand an extensive assortmebt of WATCHES, em. bracing every style, mice; and manufacture .' ` to be found to this country; among which they may particularly referto the celebrated gold and silver LEVERS of M.l. Tobias ec Co., Jds...lohnson, Robert llosketl, War. Robinson, &c., 01 whose :lianas facture they have a splendid colliction. ALSO, gold and silver Anchors and Le•pines,to which they would nvlte attention. ALSO, a large and coinpletejassort ment of Jewelry and Silver Ware, embracing nearly every article, properly coining under those heads.— Clocki in great variety; Musical Instruments and Fan cy Articles of every description. Repairing of . 'l6c.kis, Watches, Jewelry, ,tc., promptly attended to. 51essrs.11.& E.deem it unnecessary in advertise ment to enumerate their stock more 'snecificaq; suf fice to say that It has been selected it ith much care and discretion, and is one of the most extensive to bUfolind in the country. Their long experience in the buitiness will fully warffint them in Inviting the nttenitop of purchasers. In the NI confidence that they are enabled to sell as cheap as any other establishment here or else where. c (DeclS 41%514y Guns: Guns:: artiaurr & POTT Y TOWN HALL IRON STORE. _ . . . DOUBLE and Sinele barrel SIIOT Usti.rre, GUNS . VOW DER FLASKS, SUOT BELTS, D !Flit T'S CANISTER POWDER, PERCUSSION CAT'S. REVOLVING HISTOLS, _SIMILE AND DOUBLE PISTOLS. - - . The above !Lye a Sue assortment of e l gu i l i a n man ma nufazteTe. TABLE, POCKET, CPT!. CRY,9 C18;3012 A, AND camas a fine aminoment of the most tr.! ehratml makes. ... . ROPE, HEMP, PACKING CORDAGE, ANVILS, Bellows, Vices and Files, BLASTING TUBES FOR' WET PLACE S IN Mines, Safety Fuse, Long and Short handled 'Shovels made expressly for our own sales? ~- BUILDING MATERIALS, 1 . Consisting of Locks,Lretehes,llEnges, Paints, Oil, Class of American, German, and English manufacture. - IRON AND STEEL. Hammered and Rolled Iron, Sheet, Flue, Band, and Hoop Iron: TOOLS. ' Blacksmiths',Carpenlers'.Shoemakers'.and Saddlers' SADDLERY, HARD WARP., & COACH TRIMMING With a variety of iron notions I Ana. VS 47 IS, Tuscarora and Tainaqua Line. ON and after pThndity May Ole aittiderit.cr 'rim a tooth TIMEs DAY, Loweep Titaca,rora and' FAlnnlk` Tamaqua.4ci tbe nf Om card at Toicarora. The card leave Pottaville- al 75 and 11 o'. Mork, A. M. and 4P. M. The coach will lenva Tama, qua at 71and II n'etnck, A. 51: and 4 o'clock. . ht..= Fare 50 centr. Ticket. can be bad at Jon& Tamaqua, and of the conductor of the Cars. F I June: 49—'3-ff.) .111T.r.PHEri --- . THE 1 0 '' Minn; PLOITGII. • '.' ...: . . SY pt. 0. Boom. .11 . - Clear the brown 11,M to meet his coniter's gleam! Lo, on he crimes, b / ind his smoking team, Walt toll's brie; dew-drops on his nun-burnt brow.. The lord of earth 'UM hero of the plow. I First in the geld lfisre the reddening suit. Last In the shado w s ' when the day is dime, Line after line al ci ,.. t ii tie bursting sod i ' Marks the broad c where his feet have :Mr: Gill where he tr 'ad the stubborn clods divide. -The smooth. IM. f now opens deep and ;Vida. Matted and den l e t e tangled turf upheagell. ' Mellow and dar 'lb ridgy cornfield cleaves. ' Up the steep hill 'ld where the laboring train Shuts the long! ac that scores the level plaids Through the and st alley clogged with oozing Stay. 1 , The patient con Treaks Its destined way ! torn At every to t• I sening Cbahui resound,' The swinging pi w hare circles glistening round. Tillthe wide het I ode billowy waste appears. . ' :Ind wearied ha i'dszinbind the panting steers. e nd whose patient labitr‘brlnge lint' the golden pomp Of hinge: [wlwise Itters shall be seen tini to wnrds pfllving greed; r Whnse immortal pen These are the h The peasant's This is the pap Chanced by the. Tots is the sehol Spells the first t These are the II , That elfi. the de eastm hunger taught to meat nil O. linaren-eommanded Tut!. 3—the chance orate DOH 1 O gracious Not er,iwhose benignant braut Wakes us to lif awl lulls UP all to rest; flow sweet thy eahoes, kind to every clims. Mock with thei siles the wrinkled front of Tim. ! We Plain thy Ili w ets—they blossom o'er the dead i Werend thy bn rim}, and It gives us breed; trtr the red del that tramping strife has torn. Wavas the gre p umage of thy tasseled Org. Our thaiblening co filets scar thy fairest Main— Still thy soft an iv rI• s glowing gralu. ie ~ witile nu named eharnas rasp of thine mbraclng mime. ura in thy love °car, etics, waste / nut strength away. tin! by these h l i., whOse banners now illiplaysi4, In blazing critic Autumn has arr a yed; By yon twin cr.st amid the einki ng iphers, L.( to di•solv ~nd brat to re-appear ; Tly these fair p • I 1 the mountain circle mmm a. no And feed in viten e from its dark ravines; 'True to their lin ea these faithful anima shill toll To crown with ace their own untaintecisoili And, true to G 0,,, to Freedom, in Nankin ,If her chained b nilage Faction-shall rinbiriil. These stately fo ow, that, bending 'even nbw, Bowed their stro g manhood to the humble plow, Shalirise erect, he guardians of the land, Tue same stein eon in the Bahia right hand, iTill Graylok ttiriders to the parting sun Tinei sword hasr seised what the plowshare won. I" .t Ro irra a not our v And thy fond )41l e fanner. PRESE VATION OF APPLES. ! I ! - ! • The'. ectircifT of these the present year renders their priii.erylion more important. Winter ap ples which er unsurt•ble for barrelling and tor. hard for melting cider or vinoger,:msy be convert. Id intrifo'orVor swine or cattle. , Fur this put. pose they s held be piled on in a shed or store 4 hone°, tor t e *Chide the sun and to allow them to freeze; and If th-y thaw and freeze spin. it will not, rlcs.rloy their nutritious property. They should:he ever, be thawed before thesi animals ere allow id to eat theni, either alone, or mixed with other ood.". The proc es of gathering winter apples is fen paint to- h it prescrvation' t g They should not he ehaken • r beaten off with e'pole„lest the fruit buds of the a eceeding year and the twigs be in jured. All i them to remain upon the trees, tiil the middle . latter parrot this month ; but then gethet then irefore the. revere autumnal winds i and hints. For gathering them._ the workmen needs a lad I r of carivinieett length, one end of which res , i on the ground, be should lean the other end at i,iit ten decrees from the perpendicular against the Outer branches of the tree. 'Faking hie basket. t, the touille of which a cord is at tached let him ascend the ladder and pick the apples with iv hand, and when the b It asket is file. led, let hi lower it to the ground bj dhe cord,. and other rkmen enricy it, sort the apples and , packthem ended for consumption 'during the ereserwil in the following minuet. but wsll seasoned and dry 0 , 13 , bu y the trees, and as the, taske•• are t them into'. it and reverse them- Nits fi led shake it gently; pre.s the its place anti secure it. .el that this ine..ora never caws. rut next the I e7d, , and is nevus's! Id not he allowed to esttl. in moving. , -nor cot .tr.,ar should he admitted because it will cattsd murliners enri t. let them he p116 , i1 on wsgons and the bulge, and laid in courses in a Itrition on the north aide ar dub :lines lar. protected by a covering of board. to arranged as to defend them from rain, wh la the air is GuVittl be exclu -4 ends of barrels. A chill does not e plea, but when ex'remely ;Fold wrath !, and they are in imminentdanger al . whether by ttight or daj; let them rolled into a cool, airy,-dry collar. rga on the north side.. that cold May dew ; let them he arranged in tier., lat should be, in due time, closed, and ure from (rent The barrels should nriv.. • dlor placed on the head: Thu. gathr. •ted, the apples need no repacking; injurious, and should in no came be Illthe barrel is opened for use, when. le emptied, picked over, end ouch as if; wet, wiped, and put into a dry bar- pen for use as occasion rrgoires. 1 end some other countries, they era the ground. A , hole is dim from feet so deep as to secure them from tom and sides lined with straw, the lupon it, covered with straw and then It, beaten down hard Over them. et lapirure at the centre for the escape at. This.aperture is made by nail_ in the form of a chimney four boards bee wide and four, feet long. This re never tested. and our impression better suited to some other parts of i to New England. We has drawers five apartmlnt liming point When the 'or for pres l er should be we be petite,' ik eels. Or i tte in saw d rye, gral o have loon d may be u ed .iop of th 4 a barrel, and b bottom or) th them, and th the air. , ("Th is that sa der the gri ees, it from frost through the them 'reser know instant ibis Manner! and clnuhled their ,Iraiue, !ern them prefervell on r , helves o• in lor six inches .ilerp in a cool, t irr 4 MI ` temii4attire little attire the' , • applss are intended fur esportatiore adios till the spring or rummer,each' Aped in a thin piece of mar, and' lomone or oranges, in boxes or bar. may be put down like grapes in , Louden reconmenda the nee of is,sd - instead of saw duet. Others led sand a good• substitute. This jib facility, by turning it upon the plea, before the head is put into the shaking them gently it runs to the barrel, fills the interstice. between 5 absorb the moisture and exclude' principal objection to this method d is apt to adhere to them, and ten. y. Packed in any of these 'tauten tient to keep them viol though free nd moisture; and they will keep ear. We have beard and read of rd for a much !anger period. We ices, where individuals have kept in 011 the following spring or summer, 1 yea trippled and wren quadrupled au a kVA AND SHOES', CentreSt.nextitoor to OkePottorill•Nottss 8. k .1. FOSTER , Ink; now receiving, thim Flp all 4 i SEP off pri maul, arpolll Moro co, Cal Make 1•Tool era. N.ll.—Boot supplies of BOOTS Sr I ES,eomprlitingit first rate irtment, which they now rat wholesaleor rctaß antic very lowest eII. They Lave alga on hand Tru nka,Ta. tga, and Batchels,Soleand Upper Leather, ,S king, Lining and Sliding Skins, Shoe 1 1 ' and a general assort client or Shoe Find- l' 4. taboo, manufactured atshorl notice.- - , and the public who urn In %cantor any n( ea are respectfUlly Jequeated toevethenit May 8,1847 • ' . 12- Thelirrlendl heabovcartic , cal. Mit ''s Root & ShOe Store.. PPLY OP STOCK. TERN CHEAP I Ae Subiceiber annoUnees • FR UBll S to ' an, • • itC 8 Lie numerous CUSiO.OIOIII . . .. . il the Public, that he has t received at his Elan and ne Store, nest-door below he Miners' J0U1661. a fresh supply htl es of every varlely fOr Ladies, Misses, hildten, Miners. 4c.:th.c.. ethyl .whlcb Inf the hest matetlals, lo a neat and dun. nd will he sold at rates to suit the times. mud a supply of Trunks, Valises. Satehe h will be sold.very. cheap. Call and satisfy Boots and SlMes made to orde:Ofthe hest also repaired it short notice. lune 9.e . 21tf. WILLIAM SMITII the Of co of Boots and 14h Ai ea~erjren, are ampe up big mariner, Alwaka nn ,CIA, ace. whil younielTem. mate•iala an Polio ille Iph la Bedstead Factoy. de. ✓ohs street, abovall.• •PUIIADELPIIIA.; • and Cabinetmakers ouliplled on 'aeon; merit Salm Bedsteads Im band 15.1 D.Rzev &sore, • P b Ilad; DAtet " Apra 49