. - kel is cs,, ~__ • --... , - - fbe Infant that In modest days of yore, • • , . 1 211011111Ster 7 14 01n1 went; iris wont to Ile and kick Upon the door— CON,TAINING NO MERCURY, OR OTHER. That found its happiness In peaceful nap „. ItUNEIIAL. • - . _ . In mother'sairms, or • nooses soothing lap, • • IT IIAS POPPER TO CAUSE ALLExternal Sores, That never scorned to vent its raga in squalls:, .b• Scrofulous [tumors, Skin Diseases, • Poiannons Wounds to slis4arge'theirputtid matters, and then And try its little la ngs In deatning bawls; „ i tme.l3 them. • ~ , .. Now,bdlding such small IMO Ps mind beneath, It is rightly 'termed ALL-HEALING, Per there -IS Leams - Calisthenics ere it etlts he teeth, scarcely a• disease external or internal. that It - will tint benefit. I have used ii for the last sixteen years for And while In quiet, nurse asulother sleeps, all diseases of the chest, involving the utmost danger iti "Bata Joni , Ei" takes elastic leaps. and responsibility, and Idectare before Mayer) and -bran, that not in one case habit failed to benefit when the patient was within Nacho( mortal means. .1 have had Physicians learned in the profession.— 1 have had titters orate enspeljadaes of th e bench, aldermen, law ern, gentlemen of the highest erudition, and moltitodeli of the poor use It In every variety - of. Way, a ndthore ban boon hut one voice—nu e universal ' voted—saying, a •• Mcb. LUSTER, YOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD." ' RIIIRTMATISN—It removeaulmost Immediately the , i InPainalwir and swelling when the pain ceases. (Read , ' the slirectinindarnund the ling.) ' • REA D-ACIIE—The salve has eared persona nf the ' head...actin of Iwelve years Standing, and who had it regular everylweek so that vomiting look :Eke. DEAFNESS, Ear-Ache, Tomb-Ache, and Agee In the fame. are helped with like success . SCALD HEAD—We have cured eases that actually defied every thing known One man told no that he had spent s3llo',on his children without any benefit, when a fax ars of ointment Mired them. DaiI:INES It will restore hair sooner than any. other thine. • TETTER here Is nothing better for the cure 0 Tetter. . BURNS—II w ls ono of the best things In the p ond for Burns. , • c Ptles=This sands are yearly cured by this filament. It never failsl in giving relief for the 1 ilea. -Iroa ad Ole boz ars direltions for using - McAllister Oiatemat for'.Strofsla. ',leer Complaint, Erysipelas, Totter, Chilblain' Scold Head, Sore eyes, Quiwy; Sors Throat, BrosWhitis,XercoaeAffections, Pales, Disease of the Spine, Thad-Ache, Asthenia. Deafness, Ear-Ache, Earns, Corns. All Diseases of the4kis, Sore Lips, Pim pies, 4, Stiffness of the joints, Sicellia,r, of the Limbs, Sort Limbs, Sorer, Rieumatisne, Piles, Croup, Swelled. or Broker Breast, Tooth-Ache, Ague in tilt Fate,4m. COLD FEET—liver Complaint, pain In the Chest, or Side, falling off of the hair, one or the other accom panies cold feet (This Ointment Is the true remedy.) It is a sure sign of disease to have cold feet. r CORNS—Occasional use nf this Ointment Will al ways keep pans from growing. People need never be troubledith them if they use it frequently. This Oint ment is good for any part of the body or limbs that are Inflamed. In some cases it should be applied often. . CAUTION.—No Ointment will be genuine unle - ss the name of James McAllister is written with a pen upon every label. JAMES McALLISTER, :sole Proprietor of the above Medicine - . Prtee 45 Ma. per box. AG ENTS•is-J. M. Beatty & Co„ Potisville ; I) N. riiilsler, do ;i: I. W Gibbs, Miners - dile ; Charles Frai• ,Icy, Orwigsbure ; C. & G. Huntainger, Schuylkill Dave. ; WM. Taggart, Tamaqua; Washington Het, ler, Port Cathon; Wm. Price, SlC:lair ; John B. Hicks. Reading; sad by Agents in all the principal Towns in the Ilniter states. , Principal. Office, North Third et ; Philadelphia. • IlevillES' EXPECTORANT, \ CMGEOIIATEO . . • . For the Care of Coughs . , Colds, Asthma, Br/mobil! - Incipirnd Coney ;unison, tdaniniation of the Lunge, and Dioceses of the Pulmon ary Organs. . -- - frIIIS valuable preparation is highly recommended by 1 'physicians end by a celebrated chemist of Philadel phia, ll a its toi•dical effects and chemical - cotabinat ion, as welt as by thnimairds of others who have made use ,if it —as it never has talent used without producing beneficial j micas. and ultimate mire of the diseases for which it is• recianinetoled. And being a regular graduate of Pbanna icy, I ran acsare the public ot its perfect safety. Ii is eninpaaed of Such preparations as stand in the very high ' est repute among the medical faeulry fir the mire of that ;cies, of diseases which are too lift.ell only the forerunners of that filet disease, consumption. In moat ealsesavhere there Is.nrucii pain In the breast, and which often extends _through to th'oshogiller blade; I would strongly advise the am aieation of one of the Compound Galbanurn Plasters to the breast: and lire the Expectorant as directed. In fart, the usenf the Galbantim Piaster cannnt be toisatronly, men... aided, ac I have seen CO Malty last:lnfra of Its affording tile greatest relief in a very short vase of Dine.. rein tit rottlirnsent Con,ntalintinti The Its clonal will lie found to relieve the cntiell, and the Piaster the pain' and, ache sante iimeolraw the intlarnation to illegal - face. and thereby art an a coutitersirritant. which every physi cian willipronnunce good, without the learnt Imisitation Wllatel'Or• • Persons are oden said to have the consump tion, when by a Judie inns use of mimeo( the best Expec torants, and a careful diet, they have been completely cared, so, that their experience should art as a warning to Ralson - 1m ate said to have the consumption not to de ' static, bnt trYOA. The r: x pertOraltt Will ire boron to a ffo r d great relief .rasa when a care is ...aid to inc impossible. Before making me - of an Expemoraut it woold be as e,Il in exa Mine the Panda, commonly lei need Palate, In Ore if•lt is not ?Minim tit elOngatell. In each cases an expectorant IS hush es. It:irking cialgh mil a enntinual disposition to swallow is I:reninentli parent by 311 elongation of the palate. An einantli•lii onnectS ill :Melt cares lc to use a small miantity of Tumults. ,M,Yirli. sat, about a teminpnionful to a wow cla-sfoi of Wider. andatise as a caret,, three or Mar time a tlit's. If the above remedy ,thiaild fail. nr one of 0 sam,; nature, it would lie best to apply to a swami., ar, have a email pottion orit taken otr, err as to Obviate th irritation amt the mintintial cough which it mathd be like ly in ftriallot , ia the ihriiar. The operation is trieing and attended Iv,i, but l it t le r if any Fain whatever. S i us, ln onic , out these-es Of the throat, the game i shinild bra ed. Prepirml irJ CFllTis C. HUGHES, Wholesale and retail Druatist and Chemist Centre Strt„ Pottsville. TUTTLE'S UMW JUMPER. • k FAST-KEETIER. 5 . , Idyfriend Tom Denny. bottomed from me lately - I A scars of yellow shiners; subsequently I met the edve and dunned him rathei gently, . • Immediately he stood extremely stately, • Abd 'mete "'Pon lineal" that he wendeted greatly. We parted coolly—Well! excialMed I ment'lly, .I - calculate this isn't aline st mightfr, ; • Toul're what slang-whangefs call a scamp, Torn Bentley; in Sheik], I thought his impudence prodigious, And me I told Jett Sprats a few dap Etat Jack ha rsatno sadt a fit of laughter: "Fact Is," says he,"poor Torn has tarried religious," I started at him, and 'eked him what be 'Meant, "Why, don't you see," qa oth be, "A. keep: ills hat.' lit au? Plum, W ESTERR ELOQUERCE. BPEECR OP A PROSMAPTINC ATTORNEY IN A MOT CASE. May it please the Court. I flee. gentlemen of the jury--:onsccuitomed an I em to public speak ing, yet I Ruiz to prosecute before you a case 'of the most intense importance to the in'erests of the 'community and the State. And here, gentlemen, in the outetart, I most eblemnly repudiate any such course of conduct as has been pursued by the counsel for the defendant. With the heniouir facts of the We and theirlremendous bearing\sup on the future welfare of his client staring-him in the face, the.eloquent gentleman has the andaci ty,—insteed of corflni ng closely and pro perly to the elucidiation end substantiation of evidence,whirh might benefit his client—to divert y o ur attention from your duty and your oaths by passages from Shakspeare. quotations from Byron —and by megnifieent soli r kquies open therimon, Gent'emen.. I intend to pursue quite a different 'course. ' The prosecution of justice is far too se rious'and solemn n matter to. be titled wiih in Ouch a manner. Gentlemen of rho jury,l ask you -sabot has Shskapeare to - do wish the care before C uss ,I base been t ild that hewas a great writer, hut I repeat it, - what light can Sholtspeare, or Byron, or even that glorious Moon, which pours ...such transcendental. rays upon the Earth, shed upoit the race before us! It is true, Gentlemen, that the Moon is a grand and magnificent mem ber of the solar eyolem, end has—time whereof the Memory of man runneth not to the contrary --engagrd the attention of scientific men. A s : trot:lathes have penned tome after tome, and phi!. nsophers, have prat'l-t1 enough—yes, Gentlemen. I repeat it and defy conirsdiation—enough to fill a common taxed libiary, 9fithout coming to any definite conclusion upon' the subject. Theory after theory has been proposed and apparently substantiated only to be overthrown by subse quent discoveries. Some, Gentlemen, have e'en gone so far as to ity that that divine planet is composed of green cheese, and although at first 'sight you would suppose that impossible on the score of durability, yet, there are many who be. ; neve it to lie the fact. Well, Gentlemen, the Nloon may or may not be made of green cheese,l have never made up my mind on the subject. had consequently have no opinion to express. There are s'so some, Gentlemen, who say that the=stars are made of fragments of the old Moon, and that whenever the old Moon disapprors, there is an additional number oi snare., Regarding this theo ry, Gentlemen of the jurv, I would also prehr following that non.cormnittel policy to eloquently • advocated by one of our democraticex- Pre•ddents; brirdes Gentlemen, it is the yrlvince of the jury to decide tees, end I srn fully sati,fied chat you will bestow on this that eartie , i attentioni . which i.e importance merit+. I will, however; elate, Gentlemen, for your benefit, that I do not consid• er the theory edvanced by some of our Germans— chat the Moon is not only made of cheese but of, tone fide " dutch cheese' unworthy of any se- tioue consideration, innmuch as I have been tiny- tile to find, after a lung and tedious eFamination, any positive preefoirs my official documents, or in any of the antediluvian pamphlets extant, that The ancient* knew anything shout the article,— besides, Gt ntlemen, I-have in my possealien evi dence which goes to show, that Dutch Cheese aas invented by the early settlers of old democratic --v. I close, Gentlemen, with these rerdarks, fully convinced that after my clear and distinct exposition of the facts of the case, 'Pour duty will constrain you to support the dignity of the'com - moßwealth and advance the lintereata of justice by a,.._vert.tet of conviction. r - Verdict agaibst defendant. ADVICE - TO AINIOLD MAID. 'My dear. Miss Taffy, Cory affectionately said Mrs. Scruggins the other:42y to a particular friend, have an idaa'you wouldn't object to committio' yourself into matrimony. purvisioned you had a Rood chance: It's no use atayia' you wouldn't. I know old maids never want to merry! I never know'd any ono of them that' maid she had any Near of curb a thing. They wouldn't marry for the world ! Yet it's straordinary bow wonderful -quick they'll jump at the first proposal as is made at 'em. I don't mean to say you would. I'm talkie now about old Maids, and you - ain't more than thirty-two. I reckon Miss Tatty vowed that she was ten yearaend 'two months younger. 'Oh, I know; but isn't It a great pity how you :ain't a buxom widder, like myself I Pee often wondered how it was, that bachelors that ain't &leered of wielders; are allays so`dreadful frightened • 'at old :wide ! Mier studyin" the thing a long time, I bays come to this conclusion: the blessed state of eingleneea as the people call it, is a singular elate of blessedness, and; therefore, the blessedness of the single state ion', no blessedness at all, canoe it t ain't natural,..aorl what ain't natural sine right, and what ain't tight oughtn't to be. And so I told Mr. :kindle that it was contrary to the primary rules of neer, that old maidS'Fhould bo old melds, rend that bachelors should keep . on tiring bachelors ; "Miss Tatie„il you want ever to get feuded never let the.lords have a chance to say you are •old maidiah I If you are fond of rats, nurse 'em 'when you are by yourself, don't for ant thing do it in kumpiny. If you take snuff, don't forget . • ` yourself, ar.d pull out your brx before the loide. it you wear a wig, never get in a pars'on and • throw it at the servant—cense sprouts will talk. +lf you have grt kite teeth for goodness sake have them fixed in tight. so they wont drop out, like I seen a sot once when a famine was lcughin." If -you are fond of gostipin' do it in a quiet kind of .way. If you find gray hairs beginning to come in yeti: - head, pull em outand don't tliller Judge M's plan go to sperimentin' end hurnin' youi hair off to see if it won't cum out Mock egen; and if you •ore an old - maid—l fervidly hope you ain't.—dont pretend to bd very nire and prim in your tolkin,' and mince your words like a little boy satin' gin .geybread, as if he was 'feared it would bit all gone rind was detMtnined to make the most of it while ielasts. I knoveskamold maid once who was io . .dreadful nitp artd.perticular, she had all the books about the hOttre covered; she couldn't bear to see their nakedl , ;acks! A 4 Mr. Skindle sirs in Laiiria, ±r . Runty ladrit ke mntte you pensey, which means, ...evil to theOa that think evil,' and I ray co too. relies Taffy.' if, you have may idear of ever • ketehin' trlord r(tfver prifn yourself up as stiff . OF starch can make you. I like to see people lock nice, but there lea boundary to everything a' most. Why.a man wo uld' as leave court a porcupine as one of them nice ternines. Mr. Skinkle see he'd es leave kiss a statue as one of them kind, and I oleo% blamelim. •slf you ever are fortunate to get married, Miss Tray. you'll find the doublet elate is a heap the happiest; it' , such a consolidation to have some one to please if nothin' else, and then you have a stanilite in the.woild which fiminines and lads can never arrive at in • crate of single blersednese. There is three pints in a feminine's life to look forard to with distressive anxiety ; first is the time ashen she makes bet debut!, as the' French call • comin! out, the second i s the marriage, and the next lithe responsibilities—' Wits Taffy fainted. SVELIMITY An orator esys yon comet that sets out in its course, through thit ficavenv. It shoots like a glance of , the eye &WM the. blue ethereal plain,: It pastes out of the reach of the telescope. It sails into regions unknown. No race honeCILI equal it; no, eagle, on the wing can catch it. Thou sands gaze - with vender. upon. Its rapid motion. The birds of the'air Volt on their wings to observe ; the lino - pauses'over bit prey to survey it; rte stars stand still to look upon it, and my w fie *flys Holding to goat upon itl G. W. illerchant's CelPbrated CARCLINC OIL . • 1 6.•;,.(0 ...:,_ 1 j _,.er.1.....i12•—...„___ ...._ „ . ...P., \ . 4 -,. , :: , ,,:.,-.: ‘l,O , • r , . VY4t) •,, - 1 , . . .._ -11 ,r•-•• FOR HORSEI 7V,Sic.4 id also a Uniroyal Family Ernbresotion for Diseases of the Moran Flesh. TIME and erperienre has fully proVed that this UNIVERSAL REMEDY has not Its equal nn the list of pritmlar mcdl.lllei>, having been more, than 14 years before the pnhlic. Testiniday of the most disinterested character of Its wonderful effects on the animal economy is almost daily presented to the proprietor. A ynune man in the Town of Wilson, whose clothes were burnt otrof him. was restored (without suffer tne,) by the timely use of this Oil. Numerous are the unsolicited statements of patients theinsolyes, and others who have used the Oil. of cites which in themselyes appear so remarkable, that were they at all interesred in a peculiar point, they truth' harilly have been credited. The frilhitylne diseases are anion:: many others in the cure Of which this Oil hastieen completely success-, Jul and in which others had entirely failed : Spayin, Sweeny, Ri'nehone, Windt:ails, Poll Evil. Cann., Cracked 'Deets; Cans of all kinds, Lameness, Fres), Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Sand Cracks. Fenn &red Feet,Scratc hrs. or Grease„ Mance, Rheumatism, Bites of Animals, External Poisons, Painfiil Nervous Affections, Frost Bites, Brills, Corns. Whitlows, Burns and Scalds. Chilblains, ellipeiL Hand., Cramp, Con tractions of the Muscles, Siqitlings, Wealinees of the Joints, Caked Ftreaos, Ac., SciN CAUTION TO PURCLIASEFLS. • Rewire of CO,UNTF.RFT.ITr . slid be sure the name of the Sole Propricror, GEORGE. W. MERCHANT, Lockport; N. y., is blown in the side of the bottle.and In hi; hand writint over the Cork. Don't he pUroua ded to take anything else whir the promise it isTist as good & &c. This is practiced by itiose•unprinciplcil dealers Whose conscience will stretch like India Rub ber, and ivtin are of a kindred spirit of those in our larvt cities. who4o nefarlinot pram ices have 150 recent ly been ea posed to the action of Coue!ess. Those who attempt to Counterfeit this article are. I," forced to the law . of New Vctk, of Mny PitS, by which_ It will b± soon that every person meddling id these' counterfeits is subject to indictment, imprisonment and tine. A personselling ont of fain State, will ho liable to nrrest when in the State, and also lobe held as a wit n,s asnlnst those he tronzht of or sold, for. All Orders addreesed to the proprietor will be prompt ly responded tn. Get a Pamphlet of the Agent, and see what won ders are accomplished by the use of shit medicine. sold by respertable dealers generally In the United States and Canada. Alan, by J. f•, C. HUI:IIE3. Pottneille ; E.l.Pry. Tamaqua ; C. Frailty Ora-lumbar; ; Simon Ball Bethlehem ; Pomp & Kenirey, Eamon ; Lewis' Smith 4. Co.. Allentown ; if. Maener, Sunbury ; B. I. Shearer, Milton ; M. A. 31cCoy, Norihumberlanil; Dr. n . Yehe . Wilirpsbarre; W. Anthony & Co., White Raven; C. W. Shuffle. Lewiaburp.; r 3. Bear ('reek; C.`M. Ehect, Mauch Chunk.; Collet Cr. Jane., Tunkbanonck ; Frederict Slett. & Co., Wholeaale hpent, Philadelphia. Non 3, 1819. 05-1 y Doe!. R. P. TOICIDICTIWS CELEBRATED SARSAPARILLA. 1;) DOZEN Dnct. S. P. 'l'o...mend's Sarsaparilla the Original and Gentaino article, uid received and for rale by ' D. 11.4.3iNAN, - Agent for Schuylkill County. N. D.—Druggists supplied by the, dozen, at regular wholeenle pricer. • Nov 10,1630. 46. iiilllam Holloway, DRUGGIST. Islw.l4'l.,ci OFFERS for ante, Mom Chemicals, „v. PalntS, Oils, Window Clam &c, at tha lowest market prices. The patronage of Physlelam keeping their own medicines. and tickirade gener a ally, are respectfully solicited': assuring tarn, that all medicines furnished will be, ctsvirre, of the beat quality, and prepared with the greatest accuracy. Store Keepers will find it to their advantage to call. es the Stock In large, well selected and of unques tionable quality, and put up in firms convenient for retailing. Calm ea.:raiment of Chemical., Gloss, &e., eatable' for Daguerrentypists,, always on hand, at low prices.' Oct 27 ISO. 41.2m0 School -Books and Stationary. THE subscriber tnvitea the attention of ett In want of SCHOOL DOORS A ND STATIONARY. to fa vor him wnh a call. Having had considerable expe rience In getting up various kinds of Rooks, for the bight, elattea of Achools: such as Composition. Spent' men and Drawing Rook.. Retool of Recitation and Condom Piece Books. Copy and . RYPDetilllt Ba n k s . Charter Paper, kelike. Alanomperior quality of INK, by Dm Gallon or In' bottles, of-various Otte, T. E. , CRAPNAN, South.sth St ., Phllada. Sept 22: MD, 30.3m0 ,EAIITS HEARTS AND'IIO3I - ES, , by t4rs.'tuill a book that should be read by every one In this com munity. A new edition Just pe,blivbed, received and for wile. - BANNAN'f3 jogs. IF , '3FI - Flot;lr!rd Varle!releril. THE R Afflicted'. do mot . nespate. ANOTHER FELLOW BEING 'RESCUED mom . Peak by Se:sect'. Psi/resit Syrup. TBE following caseisune of the greatest triumph cfa medicine over disease chir published in medica te:story. ,head it Prompted by nnntherthan the feeling of benevnlenee, and for tbe.benefit o. my afflicted fellow beings,l de. sire to make known a short deacription of my disease. and the unexpected curet ohlainedAroin SCILENCR'S rt , LIVIONIC SYRUP. About three 'years sign II was afflicted with a violent cold, which settleaton my breast and side. and every fere days I would rafile consider able bloat; my <truth was very tight and distressing. , Every day I hall violent fever. creeping Chills, and profuoc swears at night, with difficulty of breathing and great lees of appetite; my system was entirely prostrated, being confined to my bed mist of theThne. Two of the mast eminent physicians in this city at- , tended mc, and after exhausting anthem . ok illfpronouns cad my case incurable. Indeed, nee said my lung,. were almost gone. and I could not possitily recover At this stage of my disease, I was prevailed upon to , try Dr. Sdrect's Pulconic Syrup , and before i had to ken half a dozen bottles, was so far recovered ns to I be able to gn about the house. It seemed to strength en ray whole is) sem—it loosened the Cough and stop- I ped the bleeeding---my trowels became retrilar,l and everything I ate, seemed to digest easily and newish my whole /paten. Indeed, such was the rapid pre- tress of my health. and so sudden the change, that I became ton sanguine of a speedy cure, and abandoned the use of theatedicine before the disease was thor oughly eradicated, which resulted in anotherattank of bleeding at Itelungslast fall, accompanied by a distree ' sing cough. I again commenced taking the Pnlmenie Syrnp, and sent for Dr: Schenck. who, upon A careful examinatino. advised am to continue using it. Dnfore I had taken four battles. an abscess feinted in my, side, which gathered and broke; discharging as near as heart judge, a plat of very disagreeable yellow matter. This seemed to cleanse and purify my Whole system. From thiStime I began to get better, and am now happy to say entirely recovered. I am sore at this time I en joy better health than I have for the last ten years. Since I commenced taking the Prilmonic Syrap,l have never failed tn' recommend it wherever I went, that others. as well as myself, might be saved from that awful disease:, for 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 come under my immediate observatinn. Being on a visit to Camden, N. J., last smarter, I saw a child, evidently in the last stage of ' bowel consumption. The mother Inn:anted me that the physicians had riven the child up as Incurable. • I told her what benefit I had derived from the use of Schenck's Pulainnic Syrup, and induced her to procure a brittle. I heard 'lathing more from the little sufferer mil about three months after ; being in the market. my attention was drawn to a lady who observed me very attentively. She finally approached me. and asked me if I was not the lady prho recommended Schenek'n, Puirnonic Syrup to herdying child last summer In Cam den. I replied that I was. She said that her child had , entirely recovered, and was uncommonly he Ithy.— Iler flaw,, is Mrs. Wilson, and now reside:lin Brides , burg. Another lady I would mention in particular. who hod a scrofulous affection. tier face and neck presented one continued sore, and one of her eyes was seriously affected with it. She had become greatly emaciated, and to all appearances past recovery. • I In duccd her to fry Scheneb's Pulmonie Syrup. which she did. and ts now perfectly cured. Another lady, MIL Mchlulien, in hose residence I will give on application war: evidently, in the last stage of - Consumption.. I prevailed upnn her to try the Palmitin Syrup. In a very shoat time she was entirety recovered, arid now enjoys excellent health, having become exceedingly fleshy. These arellireu Calves withinsmy knowledge, %%hien I knew were cared by Schenck's Pt:Minnie :Syr up. All who doubt this statement, and *ill take the trouble to call on me at my residence, Parish street, five door* above Tenth, north side. I think I will be able to satisfactorily convince them he my own case, and others that I know have been lured by this Syrup. Since my cure there have been so many to see tie to know what I took, that I have had a very good armor trinity of knowing-a - great mane that have taken'it, and have been greatly itenefitted thereby, and I think if persons afflicted with Consumption or Liver Com plaint,wculd send fur Dr. Schenck. and let him care fully examine their lungs, and if he says he con cure Omni, follow the directions, and prevent taking cold, they %Mr:They recover. GULIELMA L. LEIBERT. Phil:de/phis, -Bey 27,1349. .1. 11. Settcficx:—Deer Sir-1 have known Mrs. Leiloin fir several year., at. a member of my church, and have all confidence in her statement, and am re joiced to aid her again regtoreil to health. Any thing more. in addition to her statement, la neediers. YOUTA. truly. TIIMIArI 1,. JANEWAY, Pastor of the North l're.hyterian Cherch, Phiradit., June 4U,1910. Sixth st., above Green Prepared and sold by .1. 11. SCLIENCK, at hi■ Lab ratnry; et. C. Corner nr Coates and :klushall streets and at his principal °trice, No. 32 South Sixth street and be the lidlowing agents: . . J. S: C. Marlin. Poitsville I Lynn k Ttisliel, Port Clinton; Chat Frailty, Orw I othurg ; S. IL Dir k.on, Schu)lkill haven; J. It. Falls, Mtnor yille ; Price & Hughes, St Clair; Henry shl,ler, Port Carbon,; Dr. J. E. Ste inber4vr. Mithlleport ; J. Fry, Tamaqua; E. W. Earl, Reading; 11. T. Slonnierrisiorribtui'n ; John Heileman, Ilainhurc. rePriLe 81 per bottle, or .35 per halt enen. AOe. 'zs, 1519. 35-1 y Greatest Disco'eery of the Ag DR. TRASK'S .11AGINETIC OIS TMENT, 'TS con,tantly erectile!, cmrn or I h.. tt•Tne L q Inver 1 Mc, The unit iatre,itilnUs are convinced—O. 111010 railbleis are col:Jr:01rd In believe hethe howe ai:d Virtou ' or Ihi, 1.0:10:S. , 11 _ .., 0 , - ..,..., .. . - - , -5:- !:: • It is universally admitted to bog-.the moat wonderful cnnibinailon known to the world foithe immediate relief of disease and pain. It never fails while there remains aufficient life to restore a natural and healthy action to the capillary vessels of the body, and equalize the circulation orthe blond. fly this 171,115 a controlling power is gained over the most malignant forms of disease, which Can not be obtained from any other remedy. Such is the power of this combination that It penetrates] to every portion of the human frame ; every hone nod trinacie, vein and ligament is searched out and made sensible of Its purifying and healing induenfe• Ilenre it conies it cope! as readily with internal as external diseases. Ntonerons instances are MI record where this mine. ay has retnred health to patients on near lire grave that the mat ono erful ioteinal remedies failed to produc..l any disci. Eucts has fiequently.tmen theme in inflammation of the Detects. No patient evt r need die with this disease where the Illarnetic Ointment can be obtained. That dancrous Epidemic known as the Putrid E•gsipeles, cand always he cereal by this remedy. For - 14fiammat&ry Rheumatism, this nintmeni Is the most complete remedy prepared. In Ph cases out of lOU it will afford entire rebate the worst cases of in thirty minittem. For nervous discasetlils remody Is of inournre value. Affections of the spine, rheurnsrism,lamenessodee rate sore throat!, bronchitis, pleurisy, crnup, chills, !Irmo's, scald head, scrofula, salt Rheum, erysipelas, cholera inorbos, ague in the face or breast. burns, In flamed eyes, fever sores, 4-c., will be Immediately re lieved by the use of thin remedy. For further particulars and testimonials,see pamph lets lefl whir each aden, Price 2.3 and 40 cents per bottle. For sale by G, BROWN. Alen. fnr sale by an Agentin each town In the State Sept 20. bi 49. —4O-1y t . 5 1 13 C i lA‘l‘ f-z".:Pc,•)- Is • 1 : : -• f) , 1• -• e,ft-t 1 _E^ -. " •'4) c ,f Z '.1•• • ' " , ?• s t s ;'• • - •j•• "e?'• • If! 1 1 TUfip lirmyrwro,- H. A. FMinestock's Vermiflige. FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE " rr HE CONSTANTLY inereasinepolndsrlty and sale 1 of 8. A. Fahnestock's Yormifuge has Induced per. sons who are envious of its success, to palm off upon the public, preparations which all medical men . know tbo e inefficacious in expelling or from the system. This Vermifoge made Its way into public ravel upon the ground n 1 its own intrinsic merits, more than any other medicine of the kind-now used; and while many worm remedies have, by dint of puffing. been forced into sale, and shortly After gone Into tha obscurity which their wort Illiosness Justly . mOt Red, R.A. Fohne stork's Vermifoge continues to lie triumphantly sot peeled, It has only to he used and Its effects will fully sustain all that 'scald alto wonderful expelling power CERTIFICATE. =CI= WP certify that -we have used R. A. Fahnestock . s Vermifoc.e in nurfamilleip and In every mei: has grik. aided a decided and eft:initial remedy far expelling. worms from the system. We cordially recommend It to parents who here children afflicted with that dan gerous malady.. BLOM VIRGIL. WM. IL PAINE,' ROBERT-MAY. ]OR. DURROLIORS., Fon sate, v holesale and retail WOe drug ware-house of R. A. FAIINESTOCK & Co. Ccanerof Sixth and Wl4O/i *B. Pittsburg., Psi Picsale in Pottsville, by CLEMENS & LIEISLEIL Dec. D, 1813. . Steel Pens. - • - • • . . AT ONLT 8 CT& AGROSIL • 300 GROSS STEEL PENS, some at low as 8 tents a Gross. Jost received. The subscriber will upply Pena;cheaper wholesale, than any of the travelling Pen Pedlars, io dealers. lie boys biA Meek' nt the Trade Sales. the same as the wholesale merchants in 'Philadelphia and New York— call at RANNAN'S Cheap Wholesale and Retail Stores Oet 20,1843. 43- Almanacs for ISSO 50crtn.ss of Almanac. Corinne and English, In cludina the Uncle Eltini,,lbe Peoples. tbe•Farm ere. and Mechanics—Oleo; the CP/111312 and Englah Comic Almancs; ICORYIII h and Item Almanacs. All of which wlll he sold at Philadelphia pt lees, by the Grua Dozen, at • IIaNNAI'US • , • Cheap Bootsloyey and Publl.hlog Mule • - /9. • • =I 11 • . - " C. . ...10211414 3 11. • • MAGICAIVPAIN: 3Ex•rnacion, - • 1911: 0111i111N4L a..ID osiLv ortiont., A certain Knit positive *Cure for the worst Berne.and ricabis. Plies, Erysipelas Itherimallata. Catsi - ,whana3,Peve'r Wires:Broken Breast, Sore. Nipples, - Week - and inflamed Eyes, • • Sprales,'SallltheamoindiDeaset . - ' of External Inflartuatian.' - : • BURNS AND -SCALDS. • T Chellengis the world to prove] that in any one sin.' instance; , .Dallerer Nankai Pain EZITIICtOr ..— that is to soy tbe•gennine art isti":—lies, since its lirst in troduction by me 131). up to this period, ever failed to curer the wort rases of linens and Scaidis.l FROZEN TOE CURED. i. Disrme a's Ferry. Prig co. Pa., Jest 13,'40. Ma.'llettai• Ds Lxzy —Sir This is to tang! that I I have Leen afflicted fors number of years with a sore the caused by being frozen. My toe haineen very painful to me. especially - daring the lest ,six months, ween it had become so much affected that the flesh at the first faint had nearly all disappeared. Having ' tried alt Use different remedies recommended to me. but without experiencing ane relief, I bad given up all hopes of saving ray limb. But, to gratify the wish es of my friends, Daniel W. Dingman. W. FLlrodler•ad, and others,l was induced to try .'Dailey & Magical Pain Extractor," and by the use 41,f one 51., cent box. was satire:sr cared.' • - • DANIEL DECKER.' We, the underaigned,sulserlbe oar names to theabose testimonial, not alone as linnet ofjustlee to 11. Dell ey but that °then, similarly &Meted, may be induced to try and and relief from tba strides of this extraordi nary family salsa. W. F. BIODURAD, losarn B. Latrine', Jong Benoit', DLYIEL W. DINGINAP. D4'nr directions. and otheetestimontats of cores performed, see printed Pamphlets. = . _ . CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. NO article of acknowledged merit Is more eV:insist:- ly counterfeited than DA ILErd GENUINE PAIN EXTRACTOR! The difference between the ,genuine and the counterfeit Extractors is easily defin ed, viz: CALLER'S origosia and va/g vaunts .F;z ;meter, in the severest burns and scalds, affords in stantaneous relief. It draws out the fire and pain in a few minutes. And In cuts and wounds, sore and in flamed eyes, and all cases of external inflaniatinn, its soothing effects are ever the mime. The Counferfeit Extractors, on the contrary irritate when applied, and increase the pain! Being crignlzant of the danger attending the use o the Counterfeit Extractors. I distinctly declare that will net hold myself responsible for the effects of any Extractor. unless the same he procured at my own Depot, 416 Broadway corner Lispenard Street, New York, or from my atithorized Agents. lona G BRowa, Agent. Pottsville I FOLD'IS BLLIT &CO. Philadelphia; Julie B tlicxst Reading ; Coal A 116141111411. " Lancaster C A Moturts, t!' Tort. DO YOU WANT 'TO CURE YOUR HORSE! I F afflicted with Humma. Sores, called neck end I shoulder,. quitterbane. crease spavin, or poll-evil, one bra of Dalley's Animal Galvanic Cure-AIL will convince you that there is no mistake in it. " A f.rs, READ: The following's from the Over "'"reerof the Harlem Railroad Stabil:A:— Nem York, Ja/to IL, len. I have tried GALLEY'S ANIMAL GAL VANIC CURF.-ALL. and I now certify that I bane. found it the must curamalinary and valuableremetly OW put upon a Horse. and would not be without it (many money. It Climes hard and spavin.lampsaria inz from the collar, saddle. &c.. a. by magic S. Ruh on a little of the Salve. and Gm collar can't make a cure. Item: never do harm. JOHN VAN YORIIIS; . • Overseer Harlem Railroad Stable,. READ THE FOLLOWING: Thls Is to.certify that I have reed Dalley's Anima Galvanic Core-All, and Mond It the safest. and mos speedy rum forsores and bruises that 'have ever used and I take pleasure In recommending it to all. , ROLLING. Livery Stable, lei Jay at.. N. READ THIS MINERS! • Barn from an Explosion of Gunpowder—Blast ing Rocks.• i litany Esq., New York— I Dear Sir: I hereby certify. that In the early part of Mardi lost, while engaged M blasting rocks, a chugr of powder prematurely tantoded, taking foil effect upon my face, chest. a nd . left arm, and burnt ine.ln a , dreadful mariner'. I w as carried home bn a litter, mn face cwnllen to twice its naturaLsize ; the flesh torn off my arm, below the elbow ; and my eyes tilled with powder and dust. A Physician called In, expressed strong doubts as to the saying of ley left eye, which had several cuts over the ball; and my face being burnt all over, and Flavin a thicek black scab over it he directed poultices to he applied, to draw nut the powder. This I resisted, being fearful nf losing nip eyes ; .and having , heard mach of your Pain Extrac or, I concluded Cr, try it. I did ea, and in less than a fort riight, and without any other application than your Extractor, I was completely cured, without a scar, and my eyesight fully restored, Port Ptchrsend, Staten bland, June RI, ISIS. Sworn before toe, the filth June, HIS. Frizir - fßaris tin F., Justice of the Peace. LICE AWFUL CASE WE SCALD: 11 turfield, Niagara ea. N. r, Feb. R 0,1548. Mr. Dailey—Dear While my son, 1 5 Yea. old, was at work In the shingle manufactory of L. P. Boon, he bad the misfortune to slip and fall Into a large vat, used for the pitraase of boiling blocks prepwatory to cutting. Th., hoicks had ju•t been removed from the vat, containing a large quantity of boiling water:, lie -full farward neablieg both hands and arms. all nee side. and one leg badly and them:her partially. rite Scales were so bad nil Wet 31103 and leg that most of the flesh clone oil with his ma rments,and his life was despaired of by both his physithits and friends. [bailey's Pain Extractor was procured as aeon an pas nible (which wean about six tours) and applied which relieved hitn from nil paid, prevented Inflamati/Sitand, swelling, and in - a few days connuenceathcaling his Mars. There appeared a genetal improvement. so notch so that in three weeks he was removed to his father's house, dial a lit shout ono mile and a half, We continuud the nee of the above medicine about two month.' alitl we believe it nos the means, under Providence, of saving his life, and we would cheerful ly tl.oollllllollil it in nil 81111ila , eii:len no it sore and in valuable remedy. With sentlmenti of respect I re main, dear ci:, your mast 0/edgedt and ant,, ' Chant:, , II CLADS, C. E Ct.snE. We the undetslgued, helms, personally acqttainted with the case of Mr. Clark's son, behev the above statement substnnti4lll correct M Dew.-y, Lttui, Ur wey, J S lielpey,ll •ry RRenrne, Win Evans. E Clark, L P Rose, Ira :sietvatt, ut New man, Mary J Rost, alrFor directions, P ee printed Pamphlets. DALLET JOHN O. tiflOW?i, Agent, Pottsville tlept.l,lBl9. Dyspepsia and General DEBILITY CURED HY TOE OXYGENATED =1 I,S ALL CASES of Indigestion and derangement I of the stomach, hls medicine speedily restores the digestive organs to their natural healthy state, tire, strengthening the whole system. Alen, it is an excel lent preventive of epidemic illnesses, for persons in a weak and debilitated condition; at the present time e rcry Inch person ought to have it. But no medicine is more highly recommended for Dsspnexla, in all he forme, such as le•adache, heart burn, costiveness, 11,,111 ti01113(711, Inns of appetlfe. pain in the stomach,debility.and also, asthma attended with derangement of that stomach The following is from a most eminent Chemist. The medicinal articles used in the preparation of the Bitters, are those prescribed by the roost eminent phy sicians for the relief from, and cure of, the diseases for which these linters have been so successfniy tired. The combining of them Is In necordsnre with chemical rules securing the efficacy of each ; and the COIIIII.IIIIO seems to have resulted (rein extended observations to medical practice. Respectfully. A. A. IaYES, State Assayer, Lowell, Mass. From R. P. STOW, Esq., Asst. Clark 11. SI louse .13cpresantatives. Waskiezton. D. C. Jane 15j1846. Ds GEO. G. GREEN :—Dear Sir—l feel it not only a pleasure, but a duty, to make known to you and In the public, (if you desire it) the surprising effects of the "Oxygenated ,Sitters,•' in relieving me from that moot discouraging dlaorder. Dyspepsia. 1 have heen afflict ed for about seventeen years with the usual attendant Sy rtiptnms.TlZ. constipation of the bowels, headache, pain in the cheat, flatulence, acidity of the stomach, and severe nausea; and for mouths at it tinie:not the least particle of moiotureovnulti appear on the surface of the chest or limbs. end -most of the vine I Was ex tremely bilious. I have ttsed various retucdies, have been strict In my diet, have been dosed with:calomel and emetics day after day by physicians. but all to no good purpose. Hearing of the wonderful effects of the "Oxygenated Hitters," in the cure of Dyspepsia, I procured some as a last resort; have used four bottles attic medicine, and find the had symptoms all remov ed, and myself once more in the rinjoythent None but the Dyspeptic sufferer, who has felt all the horrors of the disease, can at all appreciate the value of the medicine. 1 most sincerpv hope that all to ill make trial of the medicine. and•vlth me be able to re pine to the return of health. - The following caller was received by the Pioprietnr, from EDWI ED E. PHELPS. M. D.. Professor, or The mystics and Materla Medico, Dartmouth College, who uses the medicine in his practice. FRIEND Graces r—Please send mei two &mina( your , "Oxygenated Diners." ED. E. PIIELPS. Wendsor, Vs.. .U 413,1810. Don't fail to cull for nor pamphlet, it contains several certificates from memhers of Congress and others, who testify to the wonderful efficacy of this medicine.) Every Dyspeptic who desires health. will try, IL The trifling expense is not to be thought of when •hesith is at stake. _ re Price $l,OO per Multi; 0 bottles for $5.00. sold wholesale and retail by GREEN & PLETCDEII, No.l Ledger Buildings, Philada. t O. D. JENKIN 8. Centre ■L, one donsbeiner Market Pottsville; J. IN„ GIBBS, Minereville ; JNO.- BEIT. ERM AN; Hamburg; &O. HUNTZINGEII,, Bchuy kill Ilaven. July 14, 1819. V Dr. CuDens Indl an Vegetable PANACEA: TUE VERY ZEST - PREPARATIQN tti 8,0 - - - SAPARILLA Ifthe world, prepared by a now procels, known only fa the Proprletors,hy which all Ravi/tutu ass ex tracted—this lint being the case with anyrither, ac '-Viunts fur the dumber of positive and almoatiturocu inns cures, maddlo this elty,while other presarations of sarsaparilly make al their reenact ,a nark tits I We invite attention; we call an - all to sift,' to examine, to visit our patients, and -beendA convin ced of the truth of what we say ; what other Altera. tire thus challenges investigation/ None—Dr. Cul ten's is also the cheapest sarsaparilla in the World. it is pure, concentrated. and unadulterated, Oen Bar me goes further than 'three or four of other prepare iron.. It hascured,and wiHritre more cases of Scrofula or King's Roll, Consumption, Brochltis, Erysipeled Obstinate Cutaneous Eminent!. thatches, Biles, Ring Wormy, and Tetter,Sraldillehd, Chnonic Viten, liter disease, Rheumatism, Dienra.gia, Lives eons plaint, Palpitation of AhrtHeart, Uy e peio la, etc., etc. • than any othertnedielne c i vet' discos red, and hence it ' a the best purifier of the Blood ever offered lathe pub- I Call and of a pamphlet, a large pamphlet, laining NH accounts ofthe different diseases which Hills medicine curea r take the cases described, and rid the patients, end you,tviil And what we sal true positively tine.' We will also give the names of patients cured of the most der perate (onus of.dlsesseinnitlbc names of Doctors, .who in secret pfi.scritie oar medicine. care theirpattenu, and Roe us of the credit of our discov ery. Those who love truth and despite Annan., call and examine the testimony, and evidence we are pre pared to give in favour of Dr. Cullen's Indian Vege tabie Pa For sate by EIOWAND WALTON,l'toptirtors; No 21 , Nortli Rirth st., Philadelphia. • ' El Damian. .7.5. C. Martin, and J. GI. Brows, Potts. Pails% Pa- . July 21,184A1i • Z=Dl=N:iL '4IIPLENCE ' :dresdfsti fadti7 Ale m 27te =jet of the deaf nun-La Doi;n! , of 41,1,4ln:idiom lath in . it is sound SPBea/k t" A"' riot a tnnther Youiilaillog child, your Idol and earthly joy. Ls now, pied - lam...confined to chamber by a dangerous cold--hertmle cheek!, her thin elounken fingers, telt the hold ,disease, has. already gained unciri her — the sound of her sepulchral tough piereesymirioul." • I Young man.' when Just about to enter Ilfe; disease 'sends a heart-crumble:blight ever the .fair prospects of the future—your beetle coven and feeble Malts tell. n your lasi of hops , hot you need not despalt; :There I a balm whichevllbealthasvonnili:d lungs.; SHERMAN'S. ALL-HEALING BALSAM. - Mrs. ATTRIIE,the wife of Wm. 11. Atom Esq. was given np by Dr. Sewal of Washington. -Drs. Roc and McClellan of Philadelphia, and Dr. Mott of New York. Iler friends - all thought she must die. She had every appearance of being in consumption, end was so pro. neynced by her :phYsiciansl—Shermatis Balsam was given and it cured her. Rev. HENRY ,JONES, 108. Eighth avenue. was caned of v./nigh and catarrhal affection of 50 years weeding. The Cult dose gave hint more relief than all the: other medicine -be. had ever taken. Dr: L.. 1. Beals. 19, Delaney street. gave it to sister-in-law who wag laboring under r Consnmption.and to another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. in both eases ita erect were immediate. and soon restored them to COM *dab% health. . DR. SHERMAN'S COUGH LOZENGES . Care the most obstinate cases of Cough In a few hours. They have Owed a large number of PerrOns who have been given up by their physichns and friends, and many who have been reduced to the verge of the grays by spirting binod,Consumption and (leak fever. by their use hbve had the' rise of health, restored to their haggard cheek. nod now live to speak forth the praises of this invaluable medirinat -DR. SHERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES Have been, proved in more than 400.000 cages 1 , ..e dfallible, in fart the only cantina worm destroying, medicine ever discovered. Children will eat them when they cannot he forced to take any other medicine, and the benefit derived from the administration o medicine to them irkthis form. is great beyond desert? lion. When the breath of the child becomes teen sive,and there is picking of the nose. headache, dm tv sinescatarting doling siccp,ditturbeddreams,awaking with fright and screaming, troublesotne . cough, fever ishness, thirst. voracious appetite. sickness of the stomach, and bloated stomach—these are anteing the many prominent symptoms of worms, and can he re lieved by these incomparable Lozenges. They have never been known to fail. Dll. SHERMAN'S CAMPHOR LOZENGES . Relieve headache. nervous sick headache, palpitation of thit heart and sickness la a very - few minutes.— Thny - cure lowness of spirits, despondency, faintness, colic, spasms, crampS of the stomach, summer or bowel tomplalnts—they keep up the spirits, dispel an the distressing symptoms of a ntght of dissipation, and enable a minim in undergo great mental or bodily tail. DR. SHERMAN'S POOR MAN'S PLASTER le acknowledged by all who have ever used it to be the best strenathentog P laster in the world, and a sov ereign remedy for pains and weakness in the back, loins, side, breast, neck, limbs joints, rheumatism. lumbago. Ace. One million a year will not supply the demand. Caution in necessary, as there are many unprincipled persons who would force a spurious arti cle upon theenotmunity. Ile careful to get Sherman's Poor Man's Plaster, with 'Vac simile" of his written name on the back—mom others are genuine, and will do more hurt than good. Dec. A 49—Iy - THE GRAND PURGATIVE. "EIR the cure of Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism I' Piles. Dyspepsia, scuivy.tintallpos,Jaundice.ra In in the flack. Inward Weakness. Palpitation of the fleavt,Rising In the Throat,Dropsy,Asthma.Fevers e all kinds, Female Complaints. Afresh,. Salt Rheum ileartbarn, Worms. Cholera Mortal.. Coughs, Cininsy, Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fitt, Liver Coniplaitit Erysipelas, Deafness, itching of the ,Shin, Colds. Gout, Gravel, Nervous Complaints, nod a variety of other, diseases, arising froin Irn purities of the blood. and oh structions in the organs old:Region. Experiencchasproved that nearly every disease ori ginates from Impurities of the blood or derangement of the digestive organs; and to scent . .. heated, we must re. move t hese obstructions or restore the to Its na.' torah state. The aversion to taklug medicine Is mosteffectualy reg moved by Clirkrrer's Pezetable Purratire Piles; Ilein• clunidctelyenveloped with a coating ofpere siketssevar. (whicn tv as flisthael from the Internal Ingredients as a nut shellfrom the kernel) and have no taste of medicinet Moreover they neither nauseate or pipe in theslighics degree, but operate equally on nil the diseased parts of the system. Instead of ronfininglhemielvasto and rack ng any particular region. Thus. If the Liver he :Dreg ed. onelnaredient anti! operate on that particular or gan, and by cleansing it of any egress of bile, restore it to Its natural state. another will operate On the blood,and remove allimpurilics Dills circulation. while a third will ntneeall Impurities in its eirrnlitt inn, as bile ,athird will etfertUally expel wh.tlevrr IMptiritirA map hive been discharged in the etomaelt, 'and hence they 'itrike at the cont of disease, remov e all init.! re 'Minors from the hotly open the pores externally and internally; ,separate nil foreign and ohnozimis particles from the chyle, so that the blood may be tiniroughly pure—thus secnring a free and healthy action to the heart, ungs, and Inver ; and thereby they mtore heath, Wien when all ether means have failed. The entire truth of the above can be ascertained by the trial of a single hoz; and their virtues are so posi tive and certain in restoring health, that the proprietor bindsitim..elf to return the money paid for them in all 'trim whirr they do not give universal satisfaction. ' Email prices...2s [lB. Per 1,01. 11111,..N0. dB, Dewy street, Nen- York. The fallowing are the trouts in Sehuyik ill enunty.for Clirkoer's Vegetable Purgative Pills, and Dr. Sher maw: AD-Healing Deism, Lozenges and Plasters Tani:mon—E. .1. Fry. and Milner tan Morrenroth ; Patterson—M. Schwartz; Middleport—Jno. WilDains; Port Caition-11. ; Pottsville—P. Sanderson, and J. C. Drown; Si. Clair—liughes ; New' Castle— Geo. Ileffanyder.% Otto. Miners , villc—James D. Falls; Llewellyn—Dinas Kauffman; Tremont—Range i Wingert ; Pinegrove-Pau I Herr; Orivigshurg—Joseph ilanttnovi Port Clinton—lll.& R 14, 1; New Philadciphia—Wm.ll. Barlow Schuyl kill Haven—Levan& ItsulDnrat ; and nisei ; J. S. C. MARTIN. wholesale and supplying agent, Pottsville • Dec 9. 48, "Worsdeli , s egetnbie Rest ora- rtHIESE PILLS ILkVE SOW DECOMI: THE 1. MOST extensively e , tablished and popular Foot. Ls' Mo.nicise of the present day, both in England,aud in this Country: They were invented in tun, by Hr. VOL WOll. - 31)ELL, of 'cork, I:ogiand,and have since that time wrought to toy womlerml curel in every country where they hive been introdneert. :rhe regent proprietors lot the l'lt:te.fl States are 111 p,issesaoronfmanyr eautne ccrtriclteiiifetnezt wrought both In England am! Morica. ELIZAISqII iturrunvonTir, 3 Richmond St. Liverpool, waa confined to her bed su months, with the Dropsy. her legs became swelled tgi an enormous thickness. After many trials of oihermellicine ohs was restored to perfect health by two bor,c.Utif IVorsdell's 36-ty Pills. Mr. lONES o loConcert St Liverpool, tv as Mao cured of lona manna or the Liver. by Worsdell's Pills. THOS. CRO.4SHALE, Thomley near Preston, Eng land, wan cured of Typhus and Rheumatic Fever, by Worsdell s Pills. THOS. BLUCHER, of Reading PenMtylvaitia. testi• ties that his chit l was severely afflicted with Worms, and was perfectlyfrestored by the use of Worsdells Pills. Ague. DYtremsta, Headache, Habitn. 1. Costiveness, severe Colds; have nll ,i, ieldedi to this, poweribl hot purely rezetrible medicine. Nollioro certain and mild- Gt has ever been discovered. Marty Physicians make use of these Pills l their practice wlthigreat success. They are for sale in Schuylkill Chanty, prig 25cts. a box, coniaGfing 50 Pins with full direhtiony Jon. G. Brow., wind Joseph Contsworth Pottsvi l le; W. L. Heisler, l'int Carbon ;E J. rry, Taff:aqua ; Joseph TiisCarora ; Jacob Metz, St. ;Clair; Geom.': Reifsnyder, New Castle; William Paine, Heck scherville ; James IL Falls, Mlnersville ; Levan & Kninthinn, Schuylkill Haven; P., & Ei Hammer. Or w igslot rg .• M. &J. Dreher, Cast um nsivick ; Boyer & Werner;, 51cHeanshutg; S.C. M. Kepner, West Penn; !Grant!' & Toney, Pine Grove. C. P. [inlet, Travelling Agent for thd States. A. W CERY & Co. Proprletnra. an 7, '47. 5-ly] No. 141 Chesnut Si. Phllada t. ti.....,A, 2 z ... - . R.,,,, ,, ~qp4f, -,,,;.:-...,--Nr_ -..- -.........,...i......-,, 4' ``' : ''ti :- - z`va - R% , ..- ~..., . ; .,,%$.A.,,,,5, :,,,,, , .,.. e vNO 4 (-- I T ;-3,1‘e4C' 3 % -,..M. , 11 .'- . A.,e. 'll. 0 F4A, ; 1 . A. r4-tter f ,. • ivt. vi 2V**-:.iep, ,, v- ; ;;• ; ,` tC-':.--:::T.,---:::--il----.21/4‘. THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE Knur.sniDlVS T XTTERSALL'S Ileare Powder. IT MAFI cured, in the last, year 'l5OO cases of Menses, • 2000 cases of Chronic Couch, 200 cases of Broken Wind. 5000 cases of Monts out of Condition, and other diseases. More than 500 certlflcates:Cerbal and wrirten, have been teerlved,aticsting to the virtues-of this Inestima ble remedy but we have only space to subjoin the fol lowing, yttablenJ, Oswego Co., Rept. 11,1848. Gentlemen t—l wish to inform you that the Tatter sall's Heave Powders I bought at your store last efito bar, eared a valuable mare of mine of the Heaves, that she bud had two years. The first package did qot effect n cat e,durt did the mare se mucn.good •I was induced to try another package, and the i,esti It bas been, that. she has not bad the Heaves. since about a week after commencing the second pachnge,nlthough slithas been used on my - faun almost every day since, which has satisfied me that she is effectually cared. , One or my neighbors is giving Tattersall's Heave Powders tp a horse, and the prospect ii very Battering he will be ta red by.it. Believing that the abOve named medicine lea very valuable a ne, and that Heaves can he cured by h, 'feel willing to lend my name in pmbrof Respectfully, Moses '. wARNE2. Syria! .71712, Ala., July 24,1898. •blestrs. J. F. Winter & Co.—Gentle.men :-1. most cheerfully bear testimony t o the groatallleacy and virtue. of the Tattentall's Heave Powders,,in the cure of her ves affected with Heave coughs and colds. base saleable horse that was to severely affected with Heaves and violent congning, that' had wnil nigh lost him, when 1 purchased a package of Tattursall's Heave Powders, which entirely enred him and restored his. appetite. Pict ow rer of horses , hoard be without it. • Respectfully yours, „ CUM A. ?CADDO?. . CAUTION.--imitations and %winless compounds tivelollawed understand we have introducedourrer medy, and we that several new onssure being put qp for circulation—beware of those and take no remedy but "the Tattersall's." None genuine without the signature of A. It. Gnua.h & Co.—price one dollar per package, sin for five dol lars. • Prepared and sold wholesale and tenth by GOUGH & RETCRATd. ' 140 Fatima Street, Now Volt, OSCAR D. JENKINS - agent for Pottsville. Pottsville, Nov 'IS, ISIS 47 OEM • • LamiA 1 Lanitisi I Lamps!' - • • • •F the various kind+ for rn tne 'Oil; Lard, Fluid, 0041/. Camplitao, Ire.' Atari, Merit Limps and Hang ing Lantos for Halls; Clop++. pain and cut; Slum Shade}, dcc., Just remised . and for sale at HANNAN'S Cheap Stationery k. Variety Niels,: July ya 30.77 the Piii,:. r7w;777m1 • : •"' -- CELEBRATED GERMAN- BITTERS, Dn. C. In. JACKSON. • •AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE -STORE. Xr..lEO STREET. PIIILADELPIIVIs IE.I effectually rare Etter Corrailaint, AsAdios, , Dyspepsia,. Cheek& or- Noma* Debilay. Disease of Me. gridney.•slad aIC • dime:sty arising frees a dtaor.. • dared Liver or rteearA ia bad, Male awl Fenratel. . • STICII as Constipation.. Inward - Piles, ruthless of Blood to the Mead, Acidity of the Stomach. Nau sea, Ileart.burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or weigh ing the Stomach, Sntlf Eructations, Sinking or flat tering-at the pit of the Stomach, Swinuning of the Read. Hunted and difficult Breathing. of the heart. Choking or suffietitinv sensasions whets Ina lying mutton., Dimness of vision, dots or mobs be fore the sight, Fever And doll pain in the head, dell clency of Perspiration. ,Yellowness ot the skin and eves, Pair In the ilde. flack, Chest, Limbs, &c., Sud den flushes of heat, Burning it, the Flesh. Constant Imaginings of evil and great depression of Spirits. The Genuine are entirely Vegetable and free from Alcohol Stimulant Syrup. Aloes, Ithriik:tth, Calomel. Acids. and all Mineral and Injurious Ingredients, they are pleasant in taste and smelt, end their PP-, eration, never griping or giving any uneasiness, they glee strength,to the whole system whiles they drive from it diseage They can be administered to the most - delicate infant with perfect safety. • READ VIE FOLLOWING ARTICLE. • - - • - - - It appeared in the leading DermaElournel of Phila. delphie—the "Philadelphia Democrat." The editor woe personally acquainted w ith Dr. llootland, and prizing the services of this greet man he could not quietly look upon the aontronce of an impertor, with} tot opprleine the poblle. of approaehinz danger. CIIRISTOPII \VILIICLM lIIIFELAND. ME= GIIRISTOPIIBIb WILLIAM 1100FLAND. .•'One of the most renowned physicians, one of the greatest benefactors of modern limes, , leas horn at I-ingen Samoa. Germany. on the 12th day.of Atieur.L. 1:61 Altera careful scholastic education, he, like his father and grandfather, (two celebrated Doctors.) vol untarily devoted himself to the study of 7deklicine, nt the latter University. From 111/3in 114)1, he officiated as Professornt the University of Jena. In 1601. he was appointed Private Physician to the King of - Pros. sin. Member of the Academy of Science. and upon the establishment of the near College at Berlin. Profes- r and Court Phyticlah by, the Minie.try of the lute br. ilia char:M..4min profound. PAA and deep pent. frntion enabled him to combine the theoretical and practical; to unite old and new 0):!ems; produce in common thepractical and useful, and ihmsdraw there from the results and the necessary applicable means. 4 .1 t was Dr. H. principally, who exposed and de• stre}ed the •Itrnw•n's System.' which, notwithstand ing the brilibont exterior, could not ennneal its many 'imperfections, brought to light -by llonfland's noble impartiality. and truths. and deep penetration. lode pendent of his practical usefulness as Physician and Professor or the healing art. Ile .has earned nod) ing fame for his superior knowledge inalaterest jilediea, as well no for his manifold works on Medidal priipru deuce. Among these may he mentioned his world re nowned . ..stakrabrorik, or the art of prolonging life,' •rtystem of practical healing act,' 'ideas of Pathoge nic,' 'Journal of practical Medicine.' die. lie has be sides ail this, gained external fame and praise, from suffering humanity for the discovery and conthinati4n of several infallihir, medieinals, among which Is the far (Mind and Psi's , relebrated compound, known as • Da HOOPLAND'S•DEUMAN The application of at-A-Warms earth for the rare of Sulphuric dh.eases.—The celebrated Diaphoretic-rem edy—and mimeo). Invaluable recorded recipes. t After the celebration of his fiftieth professional fee. tivity in 1e33, upon n hick oecaston the King of Pmt eta honored him with lire insignia of the Onto, of the Cross of the Red Cagle, and many other Rnytil Orders anti mirk, 01 distinction, Ifri died no the 25111 tiny of 1552, (se the King of Prussia's private cal Counsellor), without ang,lqrtliciette mats heir or offsprinot • •• Dr. C. M. Jacksnn, of Phil idelphia, has had the means of obtaining the genuine recipes of the great medical counsellor . Christoph Thifeland,' and these Invaluable medicines are prepared with the ut most care at tine German Medicine Store. Tne biller mixture IlontlaniTs German Bitten.. Is the result of maek years stud;• and experience by the peat inven tor, and known and prized in Europe as an infallible remedy for tbesnre of Liver CornplaiagJann•licc, Dye• pepsin, &c. Dr. C. M. Jackson's preparation of this medicine has obtained the cattle celebrity in this Woe tern %York!. Tire te.lirnonlals and innumerable con firmations of thousands of the M.l:it severe and diffi cult cases cured, is ample proof of this. rite medi cines compounded by Dr. C. N. Aackson, have produ ced the very 11Terts and the same happy results which the Immortal inventor indicated nod intended, and consequently must be prepared with scrupulous accu racy. In view of the above facts it seems singular. that any hotly could have the hardihood and impudence to abuse the name of this distinguished Doctor. who died thirteen years ago. To pass off a charlatan quack preparation as the real and genuine medicine, and to give a semblanee.of originalltrby atlixing ajar simile of the deceased, is indeed extraordinary: the pub lic will understand what to expect, and what to do under such circumstances.'' A nu'inher of German papers copied dr above and are thereforf%entitted to our thanks. These hitters are worthy the attention of Invalids. Possessing Lib:it virtues In the rectificaiinnlifdiseases of the liver. and lesser gl Inds, exercisingi the most srarclirriz powers in weakness and affections of the digestNe organs,,they aro withal, - safe certain and pleasant OPINIONS OF Titr, PEDI.A.DELPIDA PRESS. The Gernihn "ILLUSTRATED ;sIEWS" says: "Onr. editor and nthersl.Of thin °dire have used the German Ilittera, nnican ri,orninerid it with confidence to our readers. As piepared by Dr. Jackson, it fully equals if surpasses In Its etfeeta upon diseased liver and Stomach, the fullest expectation of the dis tinguished physician. The CITY ITEM, October lfith, says . 1.111 . . Joy run run IsVA.—llosv many of our readers are afflicted with diseased liver, stomach or nerved Many, nodnuht. They are to he pitied. yet to all there is a mire. -Dr lloaffind a German Bitters has already cored hundtedi, nod that It will cute. no one n Ito mire uses it will doubt. if they use it as directed. It has established fdr itself an undyinl fame, which few have dune out of the vast Mind . .., that luau been thrown before the irrhlic. It io one of the most perfect pre parations In use. and. as a German cotempory has said, that as prepared by Dr. incloon, It fu!ly equals, if notsurpasses, in its etT•ers the fullest reprrsent, lions of the distinguished plrvricia n who first Clint. pounded it. As a spurious attitie is now before the Dublin. we would caution all against osing, ally tint that signed by C. M. Jaclason. and sold by hem at Arch stierct The •CAMDF::•: nrni ()NUT,' the hest paper in Wcat, Jetgey, ca3z. I,oy 21. .. 110 f WLAN GERMAN BITTERS." ....We have seen ninny rid:tering not hos of this me dicine, and the source from which they came induced us In make inquiry respecting its uteri's. From inqui ry-we were rwrsamled to use it, and must Stay ice. found it specific fu its action upon diseases .if the liver end disestive means, and the powerful Influence ii exerts upon nervoustrirestrattnn is really'surprisims. It calms arid st rend hens the nerves. bringing theta into a state of repose, making sleep refreshing.. If this medicine was more generally used. we tire satistied ;there would 'Jr lens sickne•s, us from the stonvich,liver and nervous sy..tem the great tnajorhy of real and I angina ry diteasus emanate. Have them in a healthy condition. MO r" hid Ic fiance in epidemics generally. This estmorklinaty medicine we would advise mfr friends whir arc at all iodisposed to give a WM—ittwill then recommend itself It should, 10 fact, he in every lankily." No olli• r :medicine can produce such evident'. 'it of morn. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Thig medicine has attained that high character which 9 necessary for all medicines to Attain to induce moan lerfelters to pot forth a !Tartane article at the risk rut the lives of 0105 e who are innocently deceived. Look reit to tAc ratart3 They have the written r.ignattire of C JACKr?ON apnn the wrapper, awl his name blown in the bottle, without which they are ,-partnop.. t For sale whole:ale and retailatihe GERMAN ME , DUANE STORE, No. 11:0 MICH :t rent, one door below Sloth, late of 21'5 Rare street, Philadelphia. Oy JOHN G. BROWN, Pottsville': and by re”lntrt able dealers generally throughout the State. Match 31, 118.19. 14-le • - - IESIU otr , rtrf;ti EEN AN D [Mach: I'EA Font .1, C..1:3)100:14 St Co., TEA DEALERS, S. IV. earner of Cl esnat and Twelfth stretts, PHILADELPHIA. M .11.—One of nor partners having learned the Tea •business of the Chinese themselves, during a rea i deas° of seven years alarma them, the pubic may there fore expect of no the full benefit of the ktinwledge and eaperienenfihns acquired. Tn our Black teas. particularly, we wish to Pall at-' tention os onsnessing a degree of strength and flattens of flavor nehloin eqoalled. Mart tens are universally I used by the Chinese, who consider the Green tit only fat foreieners. Our phynicians .alsn recomMend tile Black as making, n more healthful heverafge than the Green. Encil package la no secured al to retain the virtner of the tea Inc a long time in any climate, and contninnfurt weights( tea, Independent of the mctaland paper with which it la enveloped. J. C. JENKINS dr. Co. The above warrante tea. pot up in I, and I lb packages munt receivenland will be ranstantiv ic-pt for sale by the Subscriber J. Nov. Law Books for Sale Cheap. TfIE following Law Books have ast been roceived ' and are for sale cheap. Chitty's Pleadings. 3 veils. Greenleaf on Evidence, 2 vnls. Troubat & 'rally's Practice, 2 vols. :Rory nn Contracts. 1 vol. Veto itnn's Criminal Law, • Gond on Executors. Roberts Digest of English MlS's, now In force 'ln Pa. Nightly on the law of Cools. Duane nn the Land Laws of Pennsylvania. • Wharton's Precedent on Indictments, Mniil3 on the Law of Replevin, Graydon's Forms, Dunlap's laws of Pennsylvania, lout edition, Purdon's Direst, last edition, Ennis' Magistrates Daily Companion, Darr's Reparts. coin piete,O vols. ITuiton's Titles to Lands In Pennsylvania; valises'- . beri supplied. *MI Law Rooks not on hand, obtained at the pub. 1I a lowest cash priers, at BANS AN 'S Cheap Law and Miscellaneous Bookstores, 3, 1949. 45- - Splendid *Gilt Rooks. A 13 tho season of gift. Is approaching. attention. Is /V invited to a large assortment of splendid synths just published; suitable for presents, among which are the following: -READ'S FEMALE POETS OF AMERICA; elegant- I Iy:illustrated with Illuminations and portraits. print. • ett on beautiful white paper, and bound in a rich and unique style." " • . TUPPER'S picoverunaL rnicoSOPirt; small • quarto: elegantly printed on pine white hailer, beau- tifully illustrated and splendidly bound. • LEAFLETS OF MEMO 1.1. T; 'an Illuminated. Annual for 1750: splendidly illustrated with 12 engravings ' and illuminations by the first. artists, and bound in the mast superb style. . ;.• . • THE SNOW FLAKE; a holiday 'gift far IMO; ele gantly•printed. richly embellished with 9 Mezzotint° ' engravings, by Sartain, in the highest style of the art, after designs by the 'most distinguished Euro pean Artists, and bound in Arabesque morr o w, gilt edm. CHRISTMAS ELOSZOMS 'AND YEAR'S' • WREATILfer 1850'; 'richly embellished with 6 Mez zotint° engravings, by Sartain, splendidly hound in • Muslin, gilt and gilt edges. Together with alarge number of other beautiful pre zentat ion books, and a general assortment of juvenile publications, Instructive 'and amosieg games for chil dren, just received'aud ferrate, at BANNAN'S. • • ' 'Bonk and Variety Stores. Nov 3. 1947. BIIILES AND PRAYER ROOKS VERY 1.01 V.-200 Bibles and Prayer Boobs in alines evedy style of binditig„; cheaper by IS or 30 per cent than they can be"ottrehased i lade! ph Ia . tplendli Gik Edged Pandly Bibles atonly 84,at lIANNANI ctleap Book. pWarii MEDICINAL. = ' €6aillon Extra. A•wartby the : naitte'of CLAPP has enearedWiili a youn a man of trie pawn or 8. P. Townsend. and uses ma nam e to put up a Sarsaparilla, which they call Dr Townsend . 6 Sursapsollu, denominating' it CE:sitrxt Crisinat„ etc. 'l'lsra Townsend is tie doctor. and never was; but way formerly a worker on rirlpeida, canals, and she :Ike, Tit he assumes the title of Dr., for the purpose of saininc credit for what he is no. This is to caution urn publienot to be dereirod, anci puretinsO none but the A:ermine Original Old Dr: Jacob Town stnii's Sarsaparilla, having on It the Old Des. like ness, his family coat of arms, and his signature across the coat of awns. : • ' • •?..s . .A.. . ~,_,,-,•-• - •: •- . .....-. ...I,::',€,y-s-'?--'.,,Ze'''''ctrf-N.4)t") • . : .„..... , 4 , t.,. •Lq-it.A.-\,,, OLD DOCTOR JACOB TOSYNSENL TILE ORIGINAL•DISCOVERER'OF TILE Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla! I nu) Dr. Townsend is now about 70 years of age, !‘..." and ha; lone been known as the author and discos ererof the Genuine Ottginal -Townsend Sarsaparilla" Being poor, he was compelled to limit its manufacture, by u loch means it has heen kept out of market, and the sales t hcan.cribed to thrate . only who had proved Its 'worth and known its value. It but mached the Pars of many, nevertheless, as those person, t s. tin h a d bowl heated of For. dineaies, and saved from death, proclaimed ih excellence and wonderful HEALING POWER. Knrvvlng.: tunny years sea, that he had, by his skill, sgenes, ar id experience, div 4 ...«slan article which would be of lucalcuable uthantage to mankind, when °eke known and extebslyeir used, he hoped and pets nee eo,d, expos Ong the tint« in arrive when the means would lie furnished to bring it into univer , al notice, when it; Inestimable virtues would be known and apprecia- I [ed. ;This time hasomie• the means are supplied; thin GRAND AND UNF.QI7.XI.I.ED PREPARATION, Ia manufactured nn the largest stale, and Is called I for throughout the length and breadth of the land,cs -1 necially as it is found incapable of degeneration or I deterioration. Let every man ring througlinut the land, that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend in now manitfurtitring the real 'Townsend Sarsaparilla,' which sterersoura.neeer fer ments, and were elianges its ritrarrer. From this day forth tile people shall have the Pipe Genuine Tai-nsend Sarsaparilla, which shall never' Ralf In the bottle, or to the stomach, and It shall yet ! banish from the land at 11 , er...ruing, Souring, Et plc.:, ding, Viitegary sersap:lrlll.l.:, now in rise, A good' , : Sarsaparilla, pure and genuine, ought to live ; a poor ' soaring. slip-slop Sarsaparilla tOI alit to droop unit die., The Old Dr's. Sarsaparilla will keep pare and per-II fest 100 years. . Unlike yming S. I'. Townsend's it Improves witli : ,! age, and never changes, but for the better; because iCI in prepared on scientific principles by a scientific inati.!l The highest Knowledge of Chernistrv, and the latest, . dincovmicit of the Art have:ill been brought intn wttri , ,l cabin in the inanufartuff. Of the (11.11 DivA. sAns.%-;: PARILLA. The Snrsaaarilla root, it is well Is nownl , to Medical men, contain• many medicinal prnperties,l , and some ptopertien lithirli are inert or liSeles, and , others, which, if retained in preparing it firque, pro-1; duceferatentattan and acid, which Is injurious to the! system. Some of the propertlest.friarnaparilla are an volatile, that they entirely evaporate and are lost in thei , preparation, if they :ire not preserved' by a se :,,m,fi,, i process, known only to those experimirert In Its mane-: facture. Moreover. three volatile principles., which; I fly off in vapor, or as an exlialtat inn, under heat, :cell the very essential ineil'cal properties of the root, which give to it nll Its value. Any petson can boil or stew the rant till they get a dark colored liquid, whirl], is more. from the coloring matter in the root thanTront anything, else; they can then strain thin' insipid or vapid liquid.sweeten with sour molasses, and then rail it .Sarnatiat lila Extract or Syrup." Hut such Ia not the article known as the GENUINE OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND'S SAR- I SA PARILLA. This is en prepared, that all the Inert properties of .1 . the Sarsaparilla runt are first removed, evert' thing « apat i te of becoming acid or of ferment:limn, is every and rejected ; then every particle of medical virtue is secured in a pure. aid eon:Jinn - att.; form ; and thus it is rendered incapable of losiug any of its valuable an d healing properties. Prepared in I his Way, it in nipde the most powerful agent in the . . CURE OF INNUMERABLE DISEASES.' Hence the reason why fie hear commendations nn every side in its favor by men, women, rind children. - We find It doing wonders in the cure or Consumption, Dy s pepsia, and Liver Complaint. and in Rhein:lath:tn. Si refills. Piles. Costiveness. nll Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, and all atr,tions arising from IMPURITY 1)1 , THE Bi.i)m). It possesses a inarvellr.us «di, :ley, in ,ill complaints arising fr 1.111 intligestinfi, front Avolity of the Sionno 11, from unequal cireidation, determination of blood to the head. ti..ltistation of the heart, cold feet :Ind cold hands, cold chills and hot flashes over the hely. It has not its equal In Colds and Coughs; end prornrire.. I easy expecterat Mil, and gentle perspiration retrain:, _. st Holum of the lungs, throat, and every oilier port. • lint in nothing Is its eirelfence noire manifestly s« ,,r, and ark nowedged than in all kinds and stages of Fe male Complaints. It works wonders In case of Fluor Allots, or IWhites, Fulling of the Womb, Obstructed, Suppressed, nr Painful :Menses. Irregularity of the Inen.troarfortolls, I and thellite; and to as effectual in curing nil the forms , of Kidney Disease. By removing, nlesicietinnc, and regulating the general system. it gives tonnand strength 1 to the Whole htly, and thilel titre. ail throng or NERVOgS DISEASES AND DELIILITV, 1 And 0011 prevents rip reli-ve: a great var.•ty of nther ! ~,,da d ,,,,„ an Spinal .Ittitatieti. Nehralgta, St. L'illin Dance. Swooning, Epileptic Fits, Corivitlnionn, kg. It is net possible fin this medicine to fail to do good; ; it has nothing in it winch can ever Iwin, it ran never Vint or Finn', and th e refore, tan never loose its e nra- errpropettiets. Ii cleanses Ihe blood, excites the . liVer i to healthy action, tones the sionmelt, and gives good ' dig. -coil, ref,•ven the how.As of torpor and constipa- lion, allays intl./nalt.n.P4rlW ., the kl:In, equalizes the circulation of the blood, producing gentle warmth .' equally all overtli, body, and:Mite insensiblepergliim, lion; fa luxes all obittuctlons, and invigorates the en tir«' nervous system Is not this then, the medicine voulpro-etninently need? Hut can any of these things be raid of S P. Townsend's interior article) This • young inan•sliqu id is notto be : i COMPARED WITH THE ,OLD DTI'S. • tieranse of wirer null (net, that the one le incapable of deterioration, and NEVER: .5 [olr.& while the other does; it roars. ferments, and Moo 5 the bottles Min, tattling it into fragments; the sprit.. acid liquid ex adoding, and damaging other g,9,is !. Mrfrt oat this , !n.rriM, ,?..nnteind in. poi.nn,o, ',Atli , sy,,tenil Il'Asf! put arid into a eyxtrtnatrrettly di,r,r4 with acid! What , encase trysti«psia lint acid? Do we not hit h now, that when fond emirs in nor stomachs, what mi.:duel , it produces 1 Ilatnlence. bearthern, ilalpitatimi of the hr•trt,tiver complaint, ilia cilia", .lykenteryk folic, and corruption of the blond? :What la Scrofula but an and ; h,,,,,,,,. i n One b o de! - %vhat prrniures ail the humors whiett bring on ElWlTions of the SAM.. Scald Head salt nhemo, Ery.lipelas. White Swellina,e. rev« r Sores , and all ulcer:thins internal and etterti ill It is noth ing under heaven but on acid subroaret, whirh sours • and thus,spoils all the fluids of the body, come fir less. What eiVa•rs Rheumatism, but a sane, fir arid tliiid, which In.inuates upor lietiv.en 1110 joints rind else vt here, irrataiing and inll'ollitig the tender and tieliCale ~.......,, 11.1011 which it nets? So .1' neWritli dine - Ines. of itnimrity of the blood, of a,,,,:,1,1,:0i Itit,n, and nearly all the ailments ‘eliirli tittle t iminan nature. . Now is it not horrible to make and sell, and loft:tiles In iror, to (lee this . SOURING, FERMENTING, ACID "COMPOUND' , OF S. P.TOWNSEND! . And yet he would fain 11-kce it inalerstopd that Old Dr. Jacob Too n-enil's 'f?encior Orii,sisat Sarsaparilla, is al IMITATION of hit inferior preplratinn! Heaven forbillthat we should deal Man:icicle which writild bear the ronsti distant re.etribltnrii to S. P. Town-,end's article! arl.l which would bring dow upon 4 he 1,1 , I Dr such a mountain IrMil of complaints and cru n inatums from Agents who have sold. and lOU ' chasers vein have used S. P. Townsend's: Fermenting :ompound. We tv WI it tinderstood, her.;utse it is the hsollite truth, that S. P. Townsend's artielo and Old Dr. Jacob To, n-rn , l's Sarsaparill t are :hares arida ' apart and infinitelit ili.siinilns ; ,th a t, they ere unlike! In every particular, 'having not one steak. thing in Com mon. , An S. P. Townsend 11 , no tiortnr,and never was, is nn chemist: no pharmaceutist—knows ,tfol more of medi cine or diwase than anv .uher common, unscientific unprofessional man, what guarantee am the puhlic ' have that they are receiving a genuine s , itott.fir. medi cine, Containing nil the vitt nen nsel in preparing it, I and which ere Iricalrit.le or Chances w Well might fen glertheal the a•!ents of ilinerhe, instead of health-1 I But tvhat rise should be expectnl from one who knows mulling comparatively ' of medicine or disease ! It requires a pererin of some caperionca, to conk and serve rip even n common decent meal, how much more Important Is it that the pehonewhomunufactiktemedi cine, desizned for weak strew - wits and enfeebled syn. ternx,sl.o.l•l know wellthe nwatc;.l properties of phials, I the hest manner of securing and colievnirating their heahng victims. ninonn FX , iI . IIAVI, knowledge ni the vas' riot's diseases which afieet the human system, and , how In adapt ter:Unite% to these diseases ! it, in horrible to think. and to knew how cruelly the afflicted are initinsed upnn by presumptunns torn for the sake`of money ! Fortunes made out of the agonies of the sick! soil no equivalent rendered the despair 'lnc suthrers! . - It is to arrest frauds upon the unfertnnate, to pour halm into wounded humanity, to kindle Ilene in the de i„,pan.in bosom; n restore health and !Anton, and vigor two the crushed and Iwnken, and to banish infirmity. that Old Dr. Jlenb Townsend has sought and . found heopprirtunity and means to bring hip Grand Univer sal Concentrated Remedy within the reach, and to the knoWledge of all who need it, that they may learn and know, by joyful experience, its . TRANSCENDENT POWER TO HEAL, And thus to havo the Unpurcbasable iialisfactlon of hsvfng raised thousands nod millions frnmithe bed of sickness and despondency to hope., health, and a long We of vigor and Usefulness to themselves, their fami lies and friends' Agents for tLis County, John G. Brown, Pottsville; James B. Falls - . and J. W. Gibbs, Alinersville; E. .1 Fry, Tamaqua: Leran .rr. Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven. [Dec. 15, 151 - 51. , , BOOTS AND 'SHOES, • ihtl:l Stlnd,Cent reStnext door to th. Nati nil le Haus & J. Po -Art:., .RE now receiving their , . "-,,,J100TS ••• •• 6110 EA,rempriei ng a rote Vif** .i an:brio:inn!, - which they now fly often:it wholesale or retail at the very lowest. prices. They have rare nn hand Trunks, Va lies. Carpet Bag?, and 6at chels:bele and ITtiper Lr , alber. Morocco. Calf Skins:. ging and binding bkins, Elting titektrg're4isotel a general assortment of Shoe Ffind ngs. • .13.—Tionts .1- Sheep manufactured arsherinetice.— Thej,fmthlentidihepnldirwhosirein want of any of he aboycartisic . saje: , rect fully tequcated toglve the.. .4741. May 8' ! !SST ' Tn - scarorri and TAuna.qua Line. 1............* k. „ .. OS and allcr ,Monday May : Bth, the , ~ r . ‘ i....3- - iratcwriber will run a coach ,TIIIIED, TIMES A. DAY, lictween Tact-afar - 4* aroll - Tamaqua. on the arrival or the care at! Tama rora. The cars !cave l'ousvilla et 71 and 11 ul..i °lock. A.'l4. and 4 P. M. The cMich will kayo Tamil qua at 71 and 11 o'clock; A. M. and 4 o'clock, P: Ill.—, Fare 50 cents. Ti, kits can be had at - Jones' Hotel; Tantava.ltnil of *.conductqr of the Cara. RICO 11, '49 13 ti..l ' . i PIEI'IIII DINES. ASONABLE HINTS sing sortronable article is taken front 'Cniiirofor'. : flititgi---8 , ; much has been said upon ty of keeping cattle warm in winter, ibt be supposed every Isomer would ,rn warm end comfortable ; but as we : neighboring farmers, we find many of their 'born, quite op..in, expo,ing - their, cattle to the wind end d,Oftit4 .now. Many, douhtlers, do oat kir ear how mllch more , it costa to odour ottle In. al cold bar ol then in a warm one, and ; , r-1) . at, nt best, they cannot be made to thrive so well upon the same tuil'rty of focel. The animal body note is a furnace which mutt be supplied 1 with fuel, end the reater the exposure to cold, „ the more fel there net be to ke e p up tt,„: beat. (doidai Parry, c.vheit wintering in the riigid .regions,', Qum: , tisrlten lost their appetite foe light food, and:eta clear ,butter and gieose, with e. Ikeen relic , cod: eritttout the slightest inconrenla core, en. o ,thattheirlbealtla and comfort requi re these arti Ike of fold in proportion as they wet• exposed'the rigOr of. the climate. Warmly' clad travel era have fetlntl, to their great it:apnea, that-men in some of ho northern tribes, who'wear little doll iog, wilt co ns a trai daily ten vabas of flsoa, brake eating las freely of tallow candles an we do , of apples. ooit apposes, that shelter and clothing. to a cerisip extent, answeuthe purpore Thr folo the Albany «'•u-t I the necru, that it mi have his b cml up wt . . of food:, 1f we. apply this_ priLcipls to thowinter. jog of stoc :, it is ohiious a great saving mai be made in hi v. The) cattle in the barn are so many 1 .1 furnaces that mu ,bo kept heated. If the I sar. ruundmg medium is cold, there must he more fuel, or the crittle'is ash w ill be consumed to keep up the heat. The i farmer, then, who has 26 tone ... __ cold bain, may sate at least ono tenth spending o small iurn•in making bit rrn; in ins this saying he may makoelery Is his am, beside having his cattle in Itter con lition in the spring. frequeOty buy hay in backward springs, h prices, when, if they had expended the money paid for the hay in fixing up I •A, they would have saved buying arty haying their stables warm for future of jiction farmers sometimes make to heir barns,—that they are poor and in t to very reason why they should repair hey are paying six per cent. interest on of tiny in ! of it. .Iy . stables w year be fi a much b., Formers paying in one-halt o their stst bay, be id use. Sa repairing. bt,—is them. I I, 1 heyran ill afford to loso twice as much eeping it.. Cold barns will make a 4, no Wolf as his cattle. A merchant Of WO3lll grow poor fast ernugh if be j per ;cent. of his stock. No' wonder, ire griiw poor who waste often more then it. 0f,i,(1 their hay. by keeping their cat, f, ope'rt.barns. The farmer had better w twos of hay, (if ito cannot do It with, .. et sumo money to :Hake his barn wawa e seeit cold stables made quite comfort. rally, them up on the inlido, three or Iron the oubile boarb, and filling the to apace with strew. The front side of should also be ho'ardeil up, leasing a m to eed . the cattle, which may be kept ised,-Ficonling to the temperature of the l'hi,4 isM very cheap method for those IA Mai d Low barns, nr make thorough me o Tl , . d ears ; and it is only necesrary seen l pli.li,•o, that the'farmer should go . It ' n Y be - done at 'any season of the' fair we her or foul.—Farmeis, in what lyo% y i :: ;iio p r e ezr i r s fits ,, b w ly i i r n m ea., , k t it e cb f.a n w d e , n it a . ell les • expensive providing fuel for it cold ',lie, beside being much More corn. ti , r you family. You will find there is condo y in having - a warm harm as in norm ttchen ; and although the comfort 1 1 , ttleis,not to be compared with that of . yet t i. should not be forgotten.—Could brutes! srak, they would tell a tale of —y es, and they woad artme, t. so. more than ver 'ts stump speaker c'u'd, in roteefn ma. 1 ore', Vt , Si,. 194,;. . JOHN TUFTS. their stock more in . firmer . mechanic wasted to then, (arm itn per ce tle in coic sell a ton out.) and We able by I four inch( int( rm , (ll the stabh space 'opcli open or el tve,ther, who cannli Ter& u; to hatn It trbirta it year, in r manner Ins . 2 find it tit ;than for ironed,: Sao much haying a of yciur c our farni the dumb ' g feelin c ,t , t plt•or ,11 Wards • 11.CD,T & ELLIOTT. IMAXERS AND JEWELLER!, AVATC B next! noni4; LKIII9 to TII E, %NE I 117 f 0P.E.3.11.11. .IX7) 11F7T AIL door to the Miners' Bank, Centre street, POTTV: It I.E. 11ESSRS. U. & C. keep constantly on hand le stensive assortment of WATCHES, sip. • tins every style, price, and manufacture be found in this country; among which ,articularly refer to the celebrated gold and 'EIIS nq ht. 1. Tobia• 4. Co.. Joe. John•on, Se'', Win: Robinson. ha, of whose mans y !invert splendid collection. ALSO, gold Anchor:nd Levine:l, towhlch they would Olson.%LSO. a large and complete assort, welrynil Silver IVare. embracing nearly .to property coming under those heade.—r real Variety; Musical Instruments and P.M': •of eveiyAlexcription. Repairing of Clocks. I elvelol. 4-e., promptly attended to: I. & E.tleetn tt unnecessary in advertise. nmerate their stock more specifically; W hat it has been selected with much care and and is hue of the most extensive tribe found i try. Their long experinke in the business warrant them in inviting the attention of in thefull • onfidence that they are enabled tapas any other establishment here or elec. i • 1Dec1d47,51.1y a br n t. l .!."'' to they may silver LL Rota el Ro !onus Ih and -Ilver• nvole Ittl! no nt or J every art CClnrka to Y.%ruck W ache.. NCCCU mint toot! lice to av 11 CI - .lion in the c , will fully pimhaser • to %Oleo c where. -- 4;111111 41 : GILIS: : I RIGHT & POTT Y . TOWN lIALL IRON STORE. , ..., DOUBLE and Single barrel SIM? n.. ,.... Ptr ) " . " GUN S . POWDER FLASS, BU() . I) IPI.NT'S CANISTER POSYDER, PER USSUIN CAPS, . .- REV LVINO 7/ISTOLS.. S I . ..i r GoI • N I.E 4D DOUBLE PISTOLS. The ab, re are n :Inn ar•lorDnent of English and Ogre man man ifactre. . _•_ . _ . . . . PoCKET, CUTLERY, SCISSORti, AND 'me a-sortnwtst tathe most celebrated mattes. ILIMP; . PACKING CORDAGE, ANVILS, anti NG TURES Pratt WET PLACES IN toy Face, Long nail Short handled Shovel? essly for nor own saleo. }WILDING MATERIALS, • RAZnIV 1 ROPE, Brllow , 111, &ST Mtn a, F,a wade ex off.ncks.l.atcnen. II indef. Paints, Oil,Glue an, German. and Ennthth manufacture. 111.0 N AND STEEL. Con f kmerioi d and Rolled Tron, Sheet:T/11e, MO, and TWOS, by', 1731;pentere.Shoonnkers . .and Saddlery' Y, HARDWARE, & COACH Tinm3nrio ,rintv of iron notions I Aur.."..8 97 ' .33 Trimmer Hoop Ir., Rheksmi: s vr,DLJ %Vhh a v. .• . [ 11e4 Boot & Shoe Store. - 1 SUPPLY OF STOCK, VERY CHEAP I e, I . Th Subscriber announces. to his numerous customete - and the public,that he has .., just received at his Boot agilsf,iir Shoe L - ltore, next door below of th Miners' Journal, a fresh Supply of I Shoes', of every va Cie! y for Ladies, Mineee. , Children, Miners. Ste., &c., nit of whiel; up of Ow best maierlals‘ina neat and durar 1 , andlivill be sold at ratesin , suit the times. on hand a supply of Trunks, Valises, :latch , hich d lithe sold very cheap. Callaod satisfy Boots and Shoes made to - order of the best and alio repaired at short notice. . • e. Julie 1.5.`21tf,. WILLIAM SMITH th snot .nd G •rlc•nr made to nrynn ECM Y 3 . 11 , e17 nvite•lll l'ott•ci E., Hicks Jones, ALL.IMALInt U MANrACTIMER I LOW AND WOODEN WARE, IVO. 18 xotrrir SECOND ST. larkat and Arch sla. tinder J Sidney Joan' , arcbouce. two doors below Christ Church, c o ttLADEVII lA, hand antis constantly reielvinga large And .site assortment of Combs, Mulles, Fancy cry description, (too numerous to mansion.) /lasses oeGllt and Mahogany Crantes,llaskatg hairs, &a. • • I= MIZE 1n nn ezte 0001. re look in Coaches. DROOMEiI. Is Engem Wir; and Country Broome. Win, s i Dnnr Mau. Tub.. Bu Chum., Wash:. fact; Womfan and Willow Ware nfever7 nil of 'which w i ll' be sold low for pp dance. to would. Rave therm:elven much finnan d yenning and ezainioing my stock beforetrur- Shaker <tow 1111111 hcrir 1 - +—i I City navel Merril rouble, 1 chasing. 'Look inn Glossra; are insured against Break ou rts of the Union. w knout extra. charge. . ." IS 2.4-3 mo N. N. Lavr epee P. A ti • P. - • T FOR TIII. 01 6 . souTn, nu DIANUF CTUOING CO'S WRITIN PAPER. IVa clause Xu. 3 inor street, PM Tedelzatio. ;In asz9 of the noe superl,r Patters new let and or Pale to the Wad, at the lowest m3,krt pr Ires, in part Of— ' Vine thick at Caps, 12, 11, 15 and 16 Re., blue and white. napirdne Medium and Dahl Wettings, blue And white: . SE • . F.stra super and superfine FoliP Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. Superfine C..uniterclal Posts, blue and white, plat; And ruled. : Extra Super Note Papers. plain Lnd gilt. Supeffine and fine Hilt Payers. lane and broad. Superfine and fine Connling7lionse Caps and Pasta bite and a bite. Extra silting Congress Caps-and Letters, pialkalin ruled. bide and white. Estnisoper Congress Caps and Letters, gilt. • Soluirfine Net man Caps and Pasts. • • : I Superfine [dud linen thin Letters. Eitrasuper Radii Posts, blue and wblte, 'plain tail ruled.} Embroideed Kate Papers and Envelopes. "Lawrees•• Etter Papers. Superliner and fine Caps and Posts. tided and plat} blue and whitei yariond qualities and lin^ - n. Also,looo'rettnis white and resorted Shoe. Papers Bonnet 13.oullpinitilte and...assorte4 T taw°, Tea. eal. pin k. ttivon N t aßnort a"d blue Mediums, Cap Wrap+ per., tlardw•tra Papers. &c. • •J .1y 70510. . i — 7" . , .. • • , . Il• • ' Pattie,onia Guano. 11E nobnceibery Inviip! the attention of karrne,t i and dcalcl, to the ir ihgply or thittemargable far zer—their oven importation, nod selected by an ex fenced ercpercargn: lelng dry like the Pertmlan.le Is all . packod4n White Ron bage—but wit being Ego that, a Goyercitaeat nopoly, cache afforded at a iateciirrice. inters rroni a distance can be exneute4 either firor4 l 'L. - stocks lick° or anew York. ' I LiOIITTER ,& BROUGHTON. Z 8 North Wharves,. Vbitadelphit. Eept a, ISt,. 21. Jo tO 5 tirreeil Ribbene Stars, E yl re. French tracte.ol The Caps 01 at Mu; ■IB ire An ()blur Cavil" otter , Ate Table back. ed D Lace 4210th IN rni =1
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