LIZEi-EYES.PIES Mall the girls below the skies, - Give me t,lne-0, give me Line ehe hie cherry lips and colt black eyes, ktki then.stia's soma on berry pies— `l6iire ime !Axe Eyuli The St It ts for her t daily sighs— • - To pm be love I nightly trly— For her. I saw, I almost dies, While toortandy I cries, And sighs— Give me LIP, Her black _ r And berry pies tilt quinor. 4„®'.R- Picture.-Two Dutchmen liv ing opposite each other, who had for many years been-iti the "habit smoking by their door sides in silence, at length broke forth in. the folio wing dialogue : 'What sort of wedder you•tink it will be to day, neighbor.' -• • The . i,?ther, after two or three hasty. puffs, - replies: • I don't know ; what sort of wed der you tink it will be ?' The first, somewhat nettled : :'.l tink it will be such wedder ai yell tick it will bp.' - T ..e* . The other aequieseingly.: . sWell,l tink so nadder.' . . • . *Clef JI Striking Illustration.—A corn, puny of individuals united themselves to gether in a Mutual benefit society . . The blacksmith comes and says—. 'Gentlemen, I wish to 'become a mem bet of your association.' 7' Well what can you do ?' 'Oh, Lean shoe your horses, iron yniir carriageS, and make all kinds of iron fm pliments.': 'Very Well; come in Mr. Blacksmith:, The Mason applies far admisiori into the) society.• • 'And' what can you do sir ?' • 'Oh, I cart build your barns and houses, stables and bridges:, 'Very well, come in—we can't do with (Ml yam'. Along comes the Shoemaker, and says, • wish to _become a member of your eodiety._ • . 'Well, what can you do P • 'I can make shops and boots for . you.' 'Coma - in, Mr. Shoemaker",—we must have-you.' So, in turn, apply all the different trades . and professions till _lastly an individual comes, and wants to..be a member. 'And what are 'you - - 'run a Rumseller•' - 'A Rumseller r;and what can-you do?' - can build jails and 'prisons and poor houses.' 'And is that all V- 'No I can fill them; 1 can fill your jails with criminals, your .prisons with con victs, and your poor houses with paupers.: .'And what else can- you do?' `I - can bring the grey hairs of - the aged to the - grave with sorrow ; I can break the heart of the wife, and. blast the proSpects of the friends of talent, end fill your land with more than the plagues of - Egypt.' - 'ls that all you can do V 'Good heavens!' tried the Rumseller, 'is .not that enough ?' Ems''Running a risk (RI-nothing,' as the loafer said when he picked the editor's pocket and found an iron tooth comb, and a piece of poetry. , . gler."2 Fair Bit Fairly - Iron.—Said Bill to Itiehard . the other day, ''Did you ever:hear how tough 'hided ?' 'I never did,' replied Die, 'tougher than common folks ?' reckon 'tis a feW—why bet you a drink, Die, that you may take a cowhide and by it upon my bare skin as heard and as long as you like, and I wont even flinch.' 'Dotie—l'll•take that bet. If I dont make you equirM like a half skinned eel the first cut, I'm sadly mistaken.' • 'You take the 'bet then.' 'I d - o.' . . 'Well wait till f go up stairs and bring down my Vear skin, and'— 'O, ho ! your bear - skin. No, no, I mean' - • '1 don't-care what yOu ineant,at's:a fair betfairlywon. My bear skin is my bear skin and nothing else.' 'l'll _give in,' said Richard-. looking foolish and tlabergai.ted ; •let's adjourn to the pewter Mug, and say no more about it.'- - .' ,Grography.-11 ow "many poles are there ?' 'Three.' - 'Name them.' 'The North Pole, the South Pole, and the - Pole which knocked down the Per eimmon:' " - Right. Next- Which is the princi pal sea in Europe f' .'The sea of 'Rome' • 'Very good. .'Which are the principal capes in the United States 7 .' • - *The Capes of Fashion' 'Cool. What kind of fish are most common?'' ' 'Cod-fish atistodracy.' - • rrru BOOTS - AND SDOES, ,fit eetd StAnd,(7.ll re.St.lre,t dour to arYottirille Ilan N. A. J. FGNTER, • ARE now receivinz their Spring !whin-. of BOOTS & = FIDOES-connpriAnign first rate . atunctment, which they now offerat ivholes.le or retail atthe very 1 owes . t prices. They haveahm on hand Trunks, ca- ift,“,,Carpetßav,and Snicheli,Snleand Upper Leather, Mnrocen. Calf Ski., Lining and Binding Skin, S hne Wkere Tools; and A general assortment of Shoe Find ne.. Fl.—flonts4- Shoes manufactured a tshmqpnt Thelartentlei and the public who are in want otany of he atme articles aterespectftilly aequeeted q.givc thrn• eat. May /3.1947, . Lawns: Lamps! Lamps! OF the iarinno kinds for burning OIL Lard, FlOid Gls, AlAu, Ni:ht Lamps and Ilan- Inc Lamps for Halls; Globe., plain and c.ttt; Flue+, shades, &c., Jost remlred and for sale at . BAN - NAN Cheap Stationery -& Variety etoses. 30. July 1,: 1.49 Gunsl Guns !I rr. x 11.1 , & POT'r t TOWN lIALL IRON STORE. - - , - DOUBLE and Single barrel SHOT CANS, POWDER FLASKS, SHOT BELTS. • ' ,DU poNT'S CANISTER POWDER, PURCUsSION CAPS. - 11P,V.OINISC .111ST01.8. KINGLY. AND DOUBLE PISTOLS. • The above are . a one m.o.:truant of English and Ger ,nran niamitsclete. . TABLE,. POCKET, CYTLEBY,SCISSORS,,ANI7 laza " a fine arrortment -if the most celebrated makes. ROPE, lILMI% PACKING CORDAGE, ANVILS, Bellow., Vices and Piles, BLASTING TURES FOR WET PLACES IN - Mines, Safety Fuse,Long and Short handled Shovels made expressly for °arrival) sales. - ^"" BUILDING MATERIALS, Consisting ofLotks,Latcbos Rinses, Paints, Oil, Glar of American, German, and Encihrh manufacture. - IRON AND STEEL. Hammered and Rolled Iron, Sheet, Flue; Band, and Hemp Iron: 'TOOLS, Biacktrmithod, C arp e nters%Shoemakend.and Saddler.' SADDLERY, HARDWARE, & COACH TRIMMING With a variety of iron notions ' I Ane.,kB 47 33 . - • Almanacs for ism) Ark cunsA of Almanacs.' German and English. in- SilJeluding 'the Uncle Saes. the Peoples. the Farm er's and Mechanics—also, the _German and English Comte Alamo.; Kossuth and Hem Almanacs. An of - which ',tithe sold atTbitadclphia pukes. by the Gros Usizen; at 114NNAN'6- Cheap Bookstores ana.Publishing House. Sept 22,1844. 3k- • • - Slates! Slates ! 'Slates ! - DOZEN ELETES of various sizes, also, Wire bound and Iron bound for Schools, .Jast re , • aired and for site cheap. - The subscriber is agent for the Pennsylvania Slue 'factory. the best Elates to the United States, and sup . pea Reboots, Store.keepers. ice., by the wholesale at Manufacturers and Philadelphia prices. at his Cheap, 'nook and &twiner) Storm Pottsville. • D. DANNkN. Lkyoo. '_ MEDICINAL. McAlUster's Ointment. CONTAINING NO NERCURY.,OR OTHER MINERAL. . . TT ITAS POWERTO CAUSE ALL External Sures. 1 Berofulou■ Humors, Sitio Diseases, PoisAnous Wotindsto discharge their putrid matters. and then heals them. It Is rightly termed ALL4IEALING. far there is scarcely a disease external or internal, that it trill not benefit. I have used it for the last sixteen years for all diseases of the chest, Involving the utmost danger and responsibility, and I declare before heaven and man, that not la one case hash failed to benefit when the patient was within reach of mortal mean.. • I have had physicians learned in the pmfesszon.— I have had ministers of the gospeLjudges of the bench, aldermen, lawyers, gentlemen,pf the highest erudition, and innititedes of the poor use it in every variety of way, and there has - been butane voice—one universal voice—saying McA.I.LISTER. YOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD." RHEUMATISN—it rernovesalmost Immediately the infiamatton and swelling when the pain ceases. (Read the directions around the box-) • 11 AD-ACIIE—Th e F almtas cared persona of the head ache of twelve years standing. and who had it -reralar every week so that vomiting took place. DEAFNESS, Ear-Ache. Tooth-Ache, and Agie In the face. are helped with like success SCALD HEAD—We have cured usees that actually defied every thing known One man told us that be had spent 1300,00 has children without any benefit, when a fen hones of ointment cured them. BALDNESS—It tvill restore hair sooner than any other thine: TETTCR—There is nothing better for the cure o Teller. is one. of the beet thin - gs in the world for Burns. Piles—Thousands nreyearl) cured by this filament. t. never fails iregiving relief for the Files. -Around the box aredireeioss for ruin, McAllister Ointment for Scrofitlo. birer Comp/asst. Erysapelos, Triter, Chilblain. .cold Heads Sore ryes, Qaiseir. Sore, Throat. Bronchitis, Nercons.fiffeetions, Pains. Disease of, the Spine, Head-Ache. -asthma, Deafness, Ear—le . /ie.. Burns. Corns. All Diseases of the Skin, Sore Lips.Pint ples,,ks. Stiffness of the joo•ts. Srelling of the Sore Ltrobs. Sore., Rheumatism. Piles. Crouplled. or Broken Breast. TOoth•ACAL,2IpII I the Fare..ke. COLD FEET—Liver Complaint. pain in the Chest. or Side, falling off of the hair, one nr the other arecitu• pantos cold feet (This Ointment is the true remedy.) It is a sure sign ni ditease to have raid feet ^ , CORNS—Occasional use of this Oiniment.will al ways keep Corns from growing. People need never be troubled with them if they twe it frequentfy. -This Ointment is gond for sot part of the body nr Onitis that are inflamed. In value cases it should be ...applied often. ' • CAIITION.—Nn Ointment will be genuine unless theria ore of James Ofc.illieter Is written with a pen .Span every lael. JAMES bIcALLIS Elt. too b le Proprietor of the abOve Medicine. Price, els. per hos. .AGCNTS—.I. M. Hearty & Co., Pntt•ville ; D N. Heisler, do ; .1. V Cihhs, Minereville ; Charlie Frai ley, Orwirsharg ; C. & C. liiintzin ger. Schuylkill Haven ; Wrn. Taggart, Tamaqua; Washington ler. Port Cat hon; Win. Price, Sl Ct,ttr ; John D. ilicks• Reading; and by Agents in al: the principal 'resent in the 1.7;6;0 Stiltes. Principal , office, North .Third et , Philadelphis 16atley , N - - DIAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR, THE murmur.. AND ONLY °RHONE. A certain and positive Cure for the worst Burns and • Scalds. Piles, Ery sipeta• Illieurnati•in. Cuts, t, Wound ~Fever rimed. Broken Breast, Sore L • Nipples, Weak and inflamed Eyes, .. riptains, Salt Illienm, and all cases of External Indamation. ' ililltNet AND SCALDS: • T Challenge the world t" p r arr, that HI any na*, •lit Jr pit' incance, •'Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor , — that is to soy the genuine anti, le—has. since its first in. trodurtion by car in IST), up to thin pelted. ever failed to cure the worst canes of Burns and Scalds i rnozEx TOE CITIIED. . .' .. Din...rim . ..B Ferry. Par tO. Pb.,.1411: la,' ID. MA. linear DALLEY—Sir :..This is to certify that I ' have been afflicted fora number of years with a sore toe ; caused by being frozen. My toe has been very painful to one. especially during tile last six mouths. when it trod become so math affeeied that the flesh of dire first joint had nearly all disappeared. !laving tried all the different rented', recommended In me,' but without ex perierd ing ono relief, I had given up all hopes of saving toy Inuit. Dm, to gratify the wish a; of my fiirails, Daniel W. Dingman. W. 0 flrmilo-ad, and nthers,ll was induced to try 'granny's Magical Pain Extractor," and by the t.e.,f one 55 cent m.o. k i .,, entirely cured. . D.N7 , ;IET, DECIMR. We. the undersignell.subseithe our names to theafiovc testi...Mal, not alone as :mart ofj trance to 11. Dailey `hat that ethers, similarly afflieted, may he induced in . by and Bird relief from the virtues of rho extraordi nary family salve. ' W. F. BRODHEAD, JOSEF,' B. I, .r - rtsica, 1 . • \ - ' Jona Briooßn, Diairc W. DlNancst. . rYFor directions, and other testimonials of cures performed, see printed Pamphlets.• - CAPTION TO TILE PUBLIC article of acknowledged merit is more extensive. ly counterfeited than , PAI LEY'S GENUINE PAIN EXTRACTOR! The diVrence between the c e noine and the counterfeit Extractors is i•asily defin ed, viz: VALLEY'S originat and only ocnuinc, Ex tractor. In the severest 'unto and spalds, affords in - 'funkiness/I relief. It draws out the fire and pain in a few inmates. And in cutiand wmm•ln. note nod in flann.(l eyes, and all cases of external inflanintion, itn noolliine effects are ever the same. The Cauliteifeit Est tio.tors. on the contrary irritate when applied, and increane the Pain ! - Being cognizant of the danger attending the. use o the Counterfeit Extractors 1 dis:lnitly declare that will not hold myself responsible for the effects of any Extractor. unless the same be procured at toy own Depot• 416 Broadway corner I.l.penard Street, New York, or from my authorized Agents. ions 0 linowN, Agent. Pottsville; Eczn's Co. " Philadelphia ;• lona It [licks, I . Beading; Cnioi A Hun renter " Lancaster C A .Monnts, " York. . DO TOU WAIVT ' ' TO l'l'llE ):01 1 R HORSE: .IF n nth-led with Minors. Sores, galled neck nod s h„,,,ider... etlitterboue, grease ffiavin, or poll-evil. one box of Dalley's Animal Galvanic Cure-All, will eon% Incextu that there is no Mistake in it. . READ: The following is from the Over seer of the Harlem Railroad Stablest :-- Yen. rock. Jury 11, ISIO. • I have tried HALLEY'S ANIMAL GAL VANIC eunn-ALL. and I now certify that .1 have found it the mast extraordinary and valuable rimierly ever put Itprin a Horse. and would not lie without it ...for any money. It cures hard and spavin-lumps arta- Inc front the collar, saddle, &r.., as by Magic l Rub on a little of the Salve. and the collar cool make a sire. Dean never do harm. JOHN VAN VORIIIS, . Overseer Harlem Railroad Stables: BEAD Tiff; FOLLOWEVO : This Is to certify that I have need Dalley's Animal Gall:ante Cure-All, and round it the safest and mart speedy rure f .r pares and 111'1111TR that 1 have ever used, and I tats pleasure in recnnunentline it to all. S. M ROLLINS, Livery Statute, Jay Cl., N. Y. REID THIS MINERS! Bran from - an Explosion of Gnopowder—Bleal llrsov Dear Sir: I het chi certify. ihat in the early pa - Cid , March lair, while engaged in blasting .. , k..: , chat 0 . : Prn''"ed• brute einirteed lit tat bed mi'lfor the tin. , of powder prematurely 1 splinted, taking full effect :.Two or ilbe aura eminent physicians in tors city A 1.,. upon my fate, chest. and left arm, and burnt me In'h i'leadood nie, and tint rattan:OM:all ihir.lkill, pronouns dreadful manner. I was carried home' on a later. nn' end my rare. incurable. Indeed; nne itael my lileb. fare swollen in tw ire its naturaLsixe ; the flesh loin I were almost gone, and 1 could not poOhly recover off my arm, below the elbow ; and my eyes filled will • At this nano of in, &seam, I wan prevailed up., to powder and dart. A Physician called in. e xprr•sseil I Dl' Dr 5 , h ,,,, k . • r.t.0.1 . Sr.up, all/ Illdote I had ie.. strong drintit• al to the saving of my left rye, which ; ken half a ili - reti bottles. ws• nrt far tern, coed a.. 1 , . had several cuts over the ball; and my face Ileitis i be nide lo en nbent, the bon , . It seioni. - ii to sirength• barns all over, and hay., ilargN black crab river it j en my vs hr le s,item—it loosened ill'! II)1.01 and stop ate directed plunk, in be applied, to draw not the I pet the bier., ding-,sly bowels bream. , rig I.e. and powder. llus I resisted, being fearful ~t tosine my ', '-=v e rl i il i ng I at''. s ;cored to digs--1 e ti'lll. and ...Welt eyes ; and having heard much of t our Pam I-:‘tra,- ~ , ,P Y whale system Indeed. awn wto iti•-. rapid pr,, or, I concluded In Cry it. I did en, acid - in less than a : fue....f . my !wait! , and so sudden Or• east rage. Iliad 1 fortnight. and without any ether application than gamer ' breams-inn eanguMe of n speedy cure, .IBA a l tandrlta il ' Extractor, I was completely cured, without a scar,ntall'frill. nee at the medicine before the deseaie wits !hay my eyesight AIRY restored. . : / oughly.eradicated, which resulted in atiotherattack n( Pert Richmoßichmond, hd, 5 t ,,,,,, i s m n d . . j,,,, It, 7848. i bleeding ache tangs list fill, ar comp:tilted by it list,* Sworn before me. the 0 nth June .1548. - sing rough. 1 again colllniellCCll taking the Plllaloair - FLIED. Catiallol., litstice of Ille Pesiee. • i Syruli; and sent tor, Dr. Schenrk, who, Upon a careful / Mee save° ! - ,examination. advised mean continue using it.. ReAice • .--`-''' AWTVI. CASE I if' _STAID: ;.I Ii Id taken tine bottles. an abs Less Awaited in toy rude. rp lo „ f i o yd .. v„ . „,„ „ a y . y .. F o x. 2c . lats. I Which galltered and broke, discharging dirt ear :IS 'lca, • Mr Dalley—Dear Sir: While niy son, 15 years old, Illitge... Pinter very disagreeable.yellott) matter. TIM. ; 'was at work in the shingle manufactory of 1,. P. HO,. i seemed to cleanse and purify my tt Imle latent . From i be had the misfortune to slip and fall into a large vet, I IlltSlinte I began to got better, and anti now happy In used Air the purpose of hailing blocks prepsratory to ' gay r..limly rt , 0v0”,,.1. - 1 am Snit! 111.11iii.11ate 1 en- 1 muting. The brains had to , r her n remit , . t d front the ' Joy better health than I have fur the ;hist ten years. vat, r ontatning a largo quantity of boiling tinter. Ile 1 Share 1 cornmenred taking the Polninnic Sy rap, I have fell fires ird 5e:0.11.2,1.0th hands arid arms. all one Mae, ; never failed to feenintael.,l it wit...yin . 1 went, that arid one leg batty and the other partially. The realest 1 others, as well as myself. might he Kiva./ from that ~,0 0„ „ „„ d on hie arms n„ dbi g i l m o n , o n', des, 1 awful divan,;l bir I feel It a duty that I owe to the come off with his garments, and his life was despaired I aillicteit to paid,.h it to the world. Permit me inane!, 1 iof by both his ptiyiirians and friends. , I lion a few cases that have mime tinder nil immediate ; I Dalley's Pain Extra:ter was prorated as Frain 110 pas 1 observation. Heine on a visjt to Camden, N. J.. last 1 sidle (whirh wan in atinut six hours) nail applied wt.(' h summer. I saw a child, evidently in the last stage of I relieved him from all pain. prevented inllamation and bowel cenoutaption,. The innther informed nit that swelling. and In a few days commenced healing his i the physicians lull given the child lip as incurable. I sore.. There appeared it general improvement, sir„ M . lll tier what benefit I had derived firma the use of in ' itell so that In three weeks he was removed . to his 1 Senettelt • S Permian. Syrup. and induct 4 her to pun are 1 father's house, distant about one mile and a half, 7 ' i .=bottle. I heard 11.4iiir.g more from the Dale-sufferer We coin n oel the are of the above medicine.abont , adtil about three months after ;.' tieing in the market, two months and We believe it tsar the means, antler I my attention was drawn. In a lady who observed me Prot ideate, of saving his lite. and we would cheerful- I very attentively. the finally approached ine, and asked ly ol commend it In nil ,i nr th r „ n ,,, n , n „r e and t n ..; me if I was not the lady:Who recommended Schenck's: 'valuable remedy. With sentiments of respect I re-, Pulmonic Syntir let her dying Odd last:summer In Cain-' ' main, done sir, your tonal °bathers! and humble set,- ! den. I reli:lerl that I was. She said that her child had ant, A rr , o . c, nn. ; entirely ire/leered, and wan uncomenottly he 'thy.— SestStra it CLATOI,I I fer name is Mn. Wilson, and now redden in Brides- 1 - . C. E. CLARK. - I burg. Another lady 1 would' mention in particutar, Vi l . 'l• the undetsirrned. keine Per.onallY acquainted who had a ECTe ll allioi atrection. Iler face - and neck with r h o on „ o f Mr. Clark, earn, ocher o n above presented rum contiatted sate. and °tie or her et el. aa+ fta••rtleat stthPlailllallY ref 1-..C1 : ..teri,.ll,ly affected Will) it. :Ode had become greatly M Dewey, hooka Dewey.3S Kelary,ll r 8p,,,r,,, f emaciated, and to all appearance, part taco ve tY• 1 lit Win En., E dark, L P Ik-en, Ira New.. m New • • died her to try Schen:Vs PulamotC Syrup: tvlinli She man, Mary J Ruse. Ant. and is now perfectly eno.d. - Another lady. Mts. 5l Mcullen, whose r 4 it-Price 1 will Rite On applicatinn 1 I was evidently In ilit !nit Anze ..j C.,11,,,a1.,11..• I . I priVailed upon her In try the Pannonia. Syrup. In a OOgreMinn nail-Idle was errantly r,,eriveted, and now : I envoy a a.tretir nt health. hating Wilota , ~,,,,1 ...e1y _ Ile•liy. These are three cases . w Wine my knowledge, whkh I know were cured by Scbencles Pulmonia Syr up. All who doubt this statement; nod wall take tae trouble to call on me at any residence. Pan. street, /. five il,ors :Move Tenth. n arth .1 le. I think 1 will be I able to a (0.1.3,1..i.1) 1,1” inee 11,111 by Illy ewn Care, ! arid tither, that Ilk 11nW hate bent cured by this Syrup. i Sinee my rare there.hat e brut, ao Mari) In ref, lute In I know what I took, that I have had a very good minor ' %unity at knOWing . 3 Creat rin mv that have taken it. au.; have been greattt tameritted Illere:";, and I think if tiel•oris alllicir..l wrii Coosurnpritln ..1. Liver Cum.' plaint, would send fir Dr Seal., k. anal let him rare- . fully e lamina:their lung., and—' he say 4 lee ,- a. car'' them. follnar the directions. and pietist taking cold. they ix ill rapidly, rciover , ' . GI'LIEI.II.I 7... i,trUERT. , Philadelpolia,-11ay 'I9, Into. ' 1 Cr For directions, sec pruned Pamphlets. • 11. DAT.I.tY PAIN C nunws, Avoi, Pottrville. Sept. I, Isl.). 26-Iy Dr. Callen's Indl an Vegetable PANACEA! vr.rtv nrsT PREPARATION OF PAR SAPARILLA IN the world, prepared by a new proce3s,known only to the Proprietors, by which all its virtues are e.x• tracted—ilat not Nettle the use will, soy other, or - counts for t he. d matte r of positive and almost nstrt,ett loin cures, matte'in this elty,while other arearations of sarsaparilly make at their rare, 'at...a - divanl e— land tAis ! We invite attent,on we earl on all lit rift. to examine. to snitt nor patients, and been., convin ced of the truth of is hat we say ; what other Al to ra• t/ve thus challenges itivestigatlonl NONE—Dr. Cul, lea's is also the cheapen sarsaparilla in the World.— It ts 4 pure, concentrated, and unadulterated, Otte flat tee goes further than three or four of other prepara lion. It has curpd,and will core mere caws of efcrofula or King's' Evil, Consumption, Erysipelas Obstinate Cutaneous Ernpilons, RI nein-4, Mies. Rom Worms, and Teller, Scald Head. Chrinutc Ulcer., Mer curial disease, Rheuntatisnt. enra.,ria, 1-lver rout; rntitilation of the Ileart, etc., etc. Mau any other medicine ev,is discus red,and hence it a the heat purifier of the Blood ever offeredin the pub. tic. Cali and get apa mithlet.a large pamphlet, run aiming hill arcount• of the different disputes which this medicine cures, take the rases described, and visi the patients, and you will End what we sac Is !rue pesidrelg true. We will also give the names of patients cured of I the most desperate farm of disease, and the names of Doctnrs. who In secret prescribe our medicine. core. theirpattents, and Rua os of the credit of our discos y. Those WHO love truth and despise ameba:, call and examine the testimony: and evidence we are pre 'Pared fo else In favourer Dr. Callen's Indian Vege table Panacea. For InVe by 110 WAND Sr. WALTON. Proprimtore, No 21 NortL 131rth at.. T'biladmlphia. 1.1 Bannan. J. ti C. Martin. and J. O. Brown, Potia• B Pail. , Minera►ille, Pa. Oct - 13. 11212. ' 42-dmo QAPSAGO CME.ESE.—Fer solo by 5.3 *los 22. 3.9.1 .3. M. ISCJA.TZT S. Co.. Noy. 13 and 16 Nona sit 0, Cali . Wl* TH MINERS'. JOURNAL, - . r gfy7liaTTs - viLiE GENERAL ADVERTISER MEDICINAL Dyspepsia and Gene al DEBILITY CURED BY THE OXYG NATED BITTERS. TN 'ALL CASES of Indigestion' and. erangement of the ',mach, this medicine speedily estores the digestive organs to their natural healthy state, thus strengthening the whole system. Renee i is an excel lent preventive of epidemic dl sees es, for rions in a weak and debilitated condition; at the p esent time etery ouch person ought to hale it. But no medicine is more highly recom lend - ed for DV•PC?vta, to all its forma, such as headache. heart burn, costiveness, acrd etpsuach, lots of appetite, pale In the stoinach,debility, and also; asthma attended with derangement of the stomach The following is from a most ernizMn Chemist. The medicinal articlei used in the preps anon of the Bitters_are those prescribed by the most c ninent ;My aicians for the relief from, and 'cure Of, t e dtscailes for which these !litters have heen so succelssfuly used. The combining Of them is In accordance with chemical rules securing, the mficacy of each ; and the chnipouod seems to have resulted from extended oh:emulous to medical practice. Respectf H Aully. A. YES, 31. D., Sta.g-Assayer. Lowell, gam From R. I': STOW, Esq., Asst. Clerk U. S. Rouse Representatives.' i • Waskingtos. D. C. Jute 15,1816. Do. Gel. R. Cates .-Dear Sir—l feel it not only a plrastur. toil a dutv;to make known in - yon and to the pnbho. (If yon dcaire It) the surprising effects • r the " Oxygenated Bitters," in relleiing me from that most disrourneine disorder. Dyspepsia: J have heen afflict ed for about seventeen year. pith the usual attendaut aymptnnis, viz. constipation of the bowels], headache, pain in the cheat, flatulence, acidity of the p.omach, and severe nausea ; and for monilw at a time tint the leapt particle of tunimtore would appear °tithe surface of the chest of Intilis.and,mnst of the time I was es, tamely bilious. I !lase used •arinus remedies. have been strict In my dirt, have been dosed with calomel and eutetles.day-after day by physicians. bin all to no Woad purpose.. Ileartneof the wonderful effects Of the , OxYgbnated Bitters: * in the clue of liVsperSla, I price red smite n last resort; have nuedrow . botiles of the niediclne, and fi nd tbe bad itymptoini , all remov ed, and myself nure liPite in the enjoyment of health. None hut the Dyspeptic sufferer. who hen (felt all the horrors or the dbeaie, ming:atoll appreciate the saute of the Medicine. I nin.it sidcerely that all will make trial otthe inedit.ine, and with me I, able to re niLe in the return or lilt. The Ilillowinz order n.•;t9 - rei•eived by the Proprietor, Irmo EilwA hp E. Pitnt.es. \f fl., rrofes nr of The raputics Awl Nlat,•ri3 Dattnionlh - f liege. nho 113 t, the tro•ditine in lie yrartrre. FlitENClflares rend toe two zevor your 'Oxen - noted Hater,' ' ED. E Inarifor, Vt.. J ISI6. _• 110. Deal fail to call f ',our pee coniltins Bevrtni certoicates from members or Gangues and , le.ttiry to the tenon,rllll r ffiutry of thlll.. medicine. Every- Dysrptle who desires health, will icy It. The espeqe In not to Lc thought of. when health is at Stake. . I [}Price 1 1 1101 tree - bottle ; 6 bottles fOr ...told wholes:oolnd retail Ity GREEN & FILETCHER. Greatest Discovery of t AGNIT:i;I6 rmvs Is constantly etrertirg cures of lin• • Inure. Tip., ino.l im reduliths are con most liiithloss are compelled to believe in and virtue of this Irret,ironedy, is Universally admitted to be the 1,1,d combination known to the world fm the relief of ilisea, and pain. , . It never fads while there rennins eutTir restore a natural and lo Ilan , a, iron to tip foi•Of holy. and equalize the cirti4 blood Ity this mean, n controlling pow . q . OV;•1' the 10031 malignant forms of not he obtained front any oilier remedY pnwer of this combination that it ilelletra i l portion of the hour. franie ; every bone a vein and Imam, tll is tear - died tut and ma of its purifying and healing intiuence• 114 lk copes as readily with internal as extern. Numerous instances are nil rrearti wheat dy has restored health to patients on tea itiat the most powerrul internal reined' produca any effect. Such has freirentlybi heilasinintion of ifte Barils. No patiencever need die with this dkeas, Magnetic Osnimerit can he obtained. Thi Epidemic known as the Putrid Erysipelas, rand al vaytt he ruled by this remedy. Fat fajtatansainry Rheumatic's', , d 1 OP' ointment id the moot c plete route 16-09 caaes*mit of lOW It will afford entire ocrot eases of Xr rrnu.. Ilradarhe, For nerrouKdkreare th M=INE MNA=I Alrecti.m* of the spine. rheumatism, la rate sore thr,rath. bronchitis, pb•urts~•, hruses, scald head. scrofula, salt Rheum cholera utorbus, art4e in the rice or hreas. flawed eyes, Peer sores, 4-c., will be Impi Ileved by the use of this remedy. For further particulars and testimoniale let. lett - teith earl' ascot. Price 25 and 40 cents per bottle. For sa 10115. G. Sitsn. for tale by an Agent in each town Sept 29. ~519. • Afflicted, do not Desk Asortir.re - FFILLnw BEIM: RF;SCI/ math by Sch,ock's rearla - ale Fyl TliElollowine cane to nor of the create, medicine over disease ever publii.hi history. Read It - . Prompted by no otherthan the feelin:or, and for the benefit or my afflicted Petlniv sire to m he known a i•hort description ni and the unexpected cure I obtained irnni I'InI,MON IC SYRUP. About three yo: afilictcd whh a violent cold, which settled and Aide, arid every G 4 days I would cal nh;e!'ilOn 1 ; my nouyh was - very tizlit aril Lorry day I bail violent rev,. ereeffitii prnnise ciwrisits at night. Willi and cii•al loos or alrpr,tito ; 10) sy virile f Lit SC it C,‘", have known I..eilwrt for aenrril 3 ears. a. a locrober of my chtirch,l and have nil rnnhJ•nce in her statement, and am re.; Joiced to find her again restored to health. Any thing Minn. In ad4uiun to her stateitiert, to nerliletni. • 'Sours. truly. 'DUMAS 1.. JANEWAS. j Pastor of the North Pr. strytenan Church. Wain., June tIO. ISIO. . eizot at., above Grcro. 1 - Prepared and sold by J. H. SCHENCK. at his Late: rslory. S. E. Corner or Coates and hlnnhall streets, and at hieprincipal offire, Nn. 31 South Sixth street, and by the following agents : - J. S. C. nutin, Potts (Idle ; Lyon ic. Rishel, Pori Clinton • Charles rii;.bnrt; 11- Schuylkill Haven; J. B. Falls, Minersville ; Price la ! , Hughes. St Clair; Henry Shinier. Pon Carhop I N r il E. Steinberger. aliddleport ; E. J. Fry. Tamaqua; E Earl, Beading; 'P. Siemmer, riolristown; John Beiterman, Hamburg. ,-- *Price per bottle, or .5 par halVdnzen. Aug. 25, 1519.•• 35-1 y 1 Philadelphia Bedstead Factor No 59 st. Jigs st;ett,ab.ll.Callielill. 1 . - . rnitapELruta,..; • 1 DtALER4 and Ca bind] materstaon plled on Ilbata! ! tonna. -Patent - Screwedsteadir an band. aApex7'o.o44 p B. REBV WIONSII T . ' , - MEDICINAL lIIIGLIES' EX:PECTO s • . T, Citt.6llnteenia - ' I ' Far tie Cars of Covka, Colds, dailies, Breariliti incipient Cossusiption, klawsintiss of eta Lasys,esd Diseasulf tits Peimea * Or, °rt.'s,. -•- ; - rrilitS valuable preparation is highly recommended by J. physicians and by a Celebrated chemist of Philadel phia, for its Medical effects and chemical combinalion.as wellas by thousands of others who have made use of it —suit never has been used without producing benellelal elects, and ultimate core of the diseases for which it Is recommended. And being a regular graduite of Piltrina cy, fun assure the public el its perfesCisfety. It is composed of such preparations as stand in the very high eet repute among the medical faculty. for therms of that class of di:mese:a which are too oftenonly the forerunners of that fatal disease, consumption.. In most eases where therein much pain in the breast, and which otter extends . through to theshoulder blade, I would stmngly adviie the spplication of one nithe Compound Galbanum Plasters I to the breast, and use the Expectorant asdirected. In act, the useof the Gialbanum Plaster cannotheroostronly fr . o ri rd m i T; no d , ed g , ,E as aw l t h ic aii i e ef sce in n a s v o ery ma . n ho y n ii i is p t .. an e ces or o ti f m i e ta . 1 ven in confirmed consumption.: The Expectorant will I e found to relieve the, cough, ilndihe Plaster the pale nd, at the same t ime, draw the liallarolition'to the surface, and thereby act as a counter-Irritant. which every phial. Can trill pronounce good, without the leasf hesitation whatever. Persons are often said to have the ctinsuropc lion, when by njudiciouinse of some of the best Expee :owlets. and" a careful diet, they have been completely roared, sh that their exlicrience should era as a warning to those who are said to have the consumption not to de spair, but try on. The E x pectorani will be found to afford great relict. even when a cure is said to be impossible. . , Before making use of an Expectorant it would be as well to examine the Coats, commonly termed Palate, to see if it is not swidlen or elongated. [pooch-cases rut expectorant is useless. . I lacking couch and a continual disposition to swallow is frequently catiseit by an elongation of the palate. An excellent rented} in such cases is to use a email quantity ,it Tincture Myrrh. ea, about a tea-spoonful to a wine glassful of w.1..r, , ,,0d i., as a gardle, three or Astir lime a day. If 11 , e above remedy should fail, or one of tit -titer nature, It would be best to apply to a surgeon. an haven email portion of it taken nit in as to obviate th irritation end the continual cough winch it would be like Iy to produre in the throat. The niVration is trilling and attended with but little. if any pain whatever. I In Ilronrhiti,., and diseases of the throat, the gorge should be used. - • Pre...red i . ; J Cl!RTIrt C. 111: 1 CTIES, Wholesale and ,01).-n,rai x.sd rho Kr' , Ca hin....41c1 , Pottsville ' • Dir. Ho°Hand's CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, ref - ran/la NV 24, DR. C. 111. JACKSON. AT TIIE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. • 120 A C!I PHIL.II)ELPIIM: 11,11 efectually titre Liver Curaptaint, 'Jaundice. Dyspepsia, Chronic sr Jirerroits Drhittty. , Da,f t$C of the filduryr, and all diereses arising fr.ta, a direr decd Lire, or etiithorkiet Loth .Vale and Female: ' OUCH as Constipation, inward Piles, Fullness of CI Blood In the Ilt•itd, Acidity 'of the Stomach. Neu sea, Ileart-born. Disgust for Food, Fillings/I or weigh iii: the Stomach, Sour Eructit ions. Sinking or nat tering at the pit of the ~,mach, ol the Dead. Hurried and chtlicult Breathing. Fluttering of the Itrart.Cte.king or eutlica , Mesensar,lons when Ma lyit6g no , ture, Donness• of vision; dots nr welts be fore the night, Fever and dull pain in the head.defl mency Of Perspiration, Yellowness ol the ektn and rp, Pair in the side. Bark. Chest, Limbs. Sud den hushes of heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Iniaginings of evil and groat deprussien of Spirits. , The Geninne are eraitely Vegetable and tree froth Alcohol tiomulant Syrup, -Ones, Rhcith,ith Calomel. Acids. and all Mineral and lidtirlioni Ingredients, they are pleasant in taste and -enroll, and mild in their op- -cruller never griping or giving any uneasines., they gine rtrength to the whole...system whilst they drive from it disease They can he administered to the MOM &Beate infant with perfect safety. READ TilE FOLLOWING ARTICLE. It irtpeared in the leading Gem:ill Journal of Phila delphia—the ..Plitladetphln Denincrat." The editni was personally arquainted lib' Dr. llnollsnd, arid prizing , the PerViCee of this gloat truth he could nit quietly look upon. the assurance, of an linpostor, with out apprising the public or approaching danger. CRRISTOPII WILHELM lIUFELAN D. IN ENOLIsIi CHRISTOPHER W11.1.1A,M HOOFIAND. "One of the mast renowned I phyrielfine, one of the greatest 'benefactors of modern times. was horn at Cann. Salsa, Germany. on the 1211, day of August. 1762. After a careful srliolasticeducation, he, like his r.v her owl mandril her. (two celpbramil Hectors) vol. mitarlly devoted himself In the I study of Medicine, it the latter University. Front 179310 lid% he officiated am Prilfessor at the - University tif Jena. In 1901. he Was appointed Private Physician to thelging of Prim ski, Membered: the Academy of Science, and upon the establishment of the near College et Perlin. Prays , . sor and Court Physician by that Mthistry or the Intr. 'rise. Ills characteristic profound i'oe and deep pene lraibin enabled him to combhoi the 'theoretical and .trictleal ; to unite old and hew , sys•esur ; produce In °notion the practical and itself* end Thu= draw there from the resolts .rid the nercss.'ry lippticable means. '"lt won Pr 11. principally.. }vin exposed nod di , grayed the •Itrowns, :system. which, 'notwitlistami ingf the millisnt exterior, could not - congeal its many imperfections,' brought to held by ilootland's nolde impartiality. and troths. and dei.p penetration. Indy pendent of M: Inc;o two! ii,fless 11A Physiman and Priifewor of the healing art. I: has I.arned noising Lame for hie supelinr knOwledge hi .1/ersria .llrdies, as well es for his manifold workslim Medical jurispri, 1 -terse. Among these may be mentioned his world fr owned '.ltakrobrota, or the tit td.proloncing I i fe,'., System of practical belling alt.Weas of Pathogir. iie,• •Journal of pro tics) Medicine,' iv c. Ile haw be ide,. all this. g,eined external faille :11111 praise, fr im offering. Mt tomity for the diseevery and couthinatian ofsi•verel infallible toedielniil. among whi‘n is Idle sir famed and jriqily celebrated compound, known as Da 1100FLA.NlYS GERONA HITTER,. The application of a•riduous Islet!) for the cure of . . 7 i:: i r r m • k‘ li 1 1 — si l i ?‘ ,,, i : i ' il . f i i r l: ; 1 : .: le t: , : i :: l''l a i '. :: ' , e zi ‘t , ‘ ::: : 4 , . F. C ' c t , : , : i i,... I ' li ; 1 ; i r , 1: h . , l ii , l' . 1 f t ; ' : : 1 :: 1 1. :c :' :1 1 / , '" i i 1 , I : l i .y . : :: ..e t nn a i ld ii l f t i : h d 1 1 : 1 !1i . . ir l ' ::ii : :::: ' ,1 \ ~,l i i; l ii ”f ' ir : : : 4- 1 , ' fn ir t: l i i i :i i ii i " ;- , 1 od nu iiks nt distinction, he died on the 2.5:11 daylof August, 1931, Os tits Ellie of Freesia's private M.edi (al Conorellor.) without any legitimate taste Afar 'urf o,roir.g. I I 1 ..Dr. C. M.• Jackson. of Philadelphia, has hail the meons of obtaining the genuine recipes of the great Medical unmet-Mir •Cnristoph Wilhelm Ilitfeland,' and these invaluable medicines .are ptepared with the iii.- Most care at the German - Medicine rturtr ,* . - ; „Tne bitter Mixture t Ilontland's Getman Bitters, is dm restilhof Many vials study and experience be the 6e:thiamin tor, and Amain and prized in Elli"Opf! as an infallible, remedy frirdlie core of liver Complaine.dnundice.Uts pi•psis, &c. 1/r. G. M. Jackson's preparation of t 111 medicine has obtained the same celebrity in this Wes- Pi n World. The tevtlitionlalif and Innumerable' COll - of thousands-of (110 noel severe and dill-J -olt cases eared. is Sipple proof of this The meal ier, compounded by Ur. C. M. Jackson, have produ . 1.4 the very effects and the salon happy results which he immortal inventor tonicated and intended, and 1.1014.0-1110 . 101 y 1111161 be prepared With scrupulous aceo- tary. In view of the . above facto ir seems Pincolor, , that any batty could have-the hardihood and inimidetice , it. obost the name of this distinguished Doctor. Who , teal thirteen years non. Tootles on a charlatan quack reparation as the real and genitiny medicine, emit° eve a semblance of nrighaalltiy,by affixing afar simile f the deceased, is indeed extraordinary! The phb lic will understand what to expect, and what Ind() rifler such eircionsta,nces." I i A number nit :German perms copied th above and t ranks. 1 , re therefore entitled In, mit. There hitters are wit thy i ' L e attention of invalfrls. sing great virtues in lb rectification of dwenues 4 the liver and I. sser. gl only, exercising the thirst A.•0.1111tw powers in wee kniaa :ISO 11C1V0110110.0f the , .igistive Means, they are Withal:, safe ceitain and p•e. s:1111 - OPINION'S OF TIIE 4 .I'IIIiAISELPIIIIA PRESS. Tile G......,.., ••11.LUST-RATED 'NF.Wri" coos: I I n ot P. 111,4 and-m . o4n of ibis Mlles have used:the German litter,,aroliiit( ternirenetid it with confidence 1. our readers. .li prepairil by lii. Jackson, it fully 4t.thvir not surpasses-1m Its eT:eis Upon disetised iaser and titionarh, the fullest expectation of the it., G0g.,..i.0.i pov.ocoo).• •:" . - he CITY: ITEM.: 'St./antler 16th, says I . I JOY FOR THE ISYSLW.—IIow many of Our rgadera .'lre afflicted with diseared liver, slomech or nerves) any.trodottlit. Thr•yArl, to be pitied, yet to all Were is a cure. Di Boort WI ...-Gewnen linters has already 0,11..11 hundreds. alit flint It mill core. nu 0110 tour, i 41.00 0,0 11 Wlll .4..f.gAr they 1110. it 40 dlrtCli!ll.l It I Illsrol.llollShril 1 . 111 114t11 , 00 111100110 fame, which few i !lave done mat in the YAM number that hat been thrdwn enure 1110 1101111 c. 0 11 I. snit of the 111001 perfect pre -1 aritlOns to 11:10011111, as n Gentian cotemporf hiss aid, flint as prepared by 1W.J.11.1.4.in, it fully equals,. if riot PIIIIIOOOOO, 10 10, sleds the fullest reprinistfaa- I emus of the distinguished physican who dist enro -1 Pounded it. As a spurious artivie iir dotty befurehhe , Public. ll we mood volition all alg.inft 11 , -ahg any bui- l .it sinned by G. 31. Jackson, and soliihy Mtn atll2o i Arch otret•rt ;* ' . •. . be 'CAMDENDE3IOt;II.AT,` the best paper in West Jersey; sap.. lull. 21. 1 GE RMAN , ••110DFLAND•ii GERAN HITTE RS:' "wc have scen t many flattering notices of this Me icie, and the source frimi which they tame int:tired_ Cr In make imptiry res_pecting its merits.; .FAmnitnOT...l ry we were per/leaded to use .It, and must say we'faniuri it specific in Its action upon attonielof the - TiVer'rinil . diFestive organs, arid the poWerfol Influence it exerts nrion nervornum ti straon id really surpriulust. - It calms i s and strengthens the nerves,bringing them lista a slate Of repose, making sleep refreshing. • .s. , I jr IC this medlcint was more generally used:we:are 1 Satisfied there would .le lest sickness,- as fronifthe Stomach, liver and nervous system the, great majority Of real 0101 Imaginary dn,eases enjanate. Ilave them t in a healthy condition. and,yini tall bid &thine : a to timileintrs generally. This extistordluary nierlicind we" [would advise roof friends we :we at all indtspore'd to *giv i..._ ... e 1 trial—it will then recornmendlturlf It *honk', rpt NO nth, . adore tuck evidence/ of merit. i 1 : BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. 1 I This medicine hanattained thathigheparacter wlftic,h ts necessary forall medicines to auxin to induce coUn , terfeiters to put forth a - spurious article at the risk of 'J the lives of those who pre innocently deceived. ~..1. Look well to Mt snarls of Cie Genuine. - '; They have the written signature of C 31 JACICP ON, , upon the wrapper, and Ills name blown' in the bottle.: without whit la they arespurnme. ' I Fee sale to holesale and retall at the GERMAN ME- Du:lm: sTottr.. No. 120" A RGII Street; one 4nor below Sixth, late of T;s Ina p`street. Philodelnirbd • . Sy 401.1 N G. BROWN, Etittaylile I and by respect able dealers generally thredithout the Slate. - 1i =EI t inced—thi wP pois e 1%•OH lerfu linnitdrit rient Tire to a. 1 4 -11 nf Th. r i 3 alts rit V 1 hirh Con Such to th • t i re in c Vt.() and in..cle :ode cenrUWc Ice it CUM • lot 111 C.l . * r l e Mia rwnu• r the gray. fall. Al It ,een the t e where the it dang rens ;y prepare. relief to th remady envFoodr row,. , hlll rry •Ipela .r ' ,l n ta " ;<?l; re see pamph It BROWN. in th :Rat 46.1 y MI If ED FROM Pup t Dminpll of ba ill rncdioa Irenevoler.e•. • brings, I de. if nry do.ten.,- kIIENCK'S tins ago don ii)' bream tire consider rd and of breathing r , ffwao , entirely John C. lialiers COUPoIJN FLUID F.XTRACT OF • i SARSAPAttILLA.... - !PIllB Article is empinyed with great scree. and by I the moa emin.nt Pby u lplam of this city, for the Curt os the following diseases • SCROFULA-or King's F.v if. Ithermatism. cutaneous Di , Syphilitic Affertluns. Tester and Ulcers, ItVhite Bwrlhngs. Sr. ley. Nedc data orl lc Doloureult. Gott re, 07,Pf tI.o . COM, (.ICM:illg neck.) Spine Di F malte„ Chronic Diso;•nses of toe !dings. - to, tontine, tat the destructive 4.ffects 'of. Meicory, Jaundice. Hy perthrophy, or enlargement of the heart. Palpitation and trembling In the region of the heart and stantach. Enlargement of the flones..lnints or Ligamente..alan 411 the 'traumas disriaet of tliedikin snares' Triter Ringworm, lilies. Pittiples. Carboncles.-dtc - ..:Dyntaep- Ula and Liver sortiplaints, Nervous Affections ' Drop. nice! Swelllng,Constitutional Di.orders. and diseas es originating from an import state of the blood end other fluids of the body, In .11011 all diseases w lterd d change of the system is required. Price SO eta. pd bottle. Prepared only by the Proprietors, ti DARER, it Co. Wholesale Druggists, . '- No.i 100 North34 . Bl. below Race. Pnilada. Importersaiiii wholesaledeatersio Dross, Medicines, Chemicals, patent_medlcines, Periemeries. Surgical Instruments. (imagist* Glassware, Paints, Oils, Dye Staffs, sod Window Glass, Mans new and superior Sheof Imitation of Plate Glair at about one-fifth. She price of English or Finish Plates, any size to rder. The Gompounti Fluid Extrait of Sarsaparilla, for ;by amen:NlA. Perrin, Pottsville; W. L. Heisler, re D. Patio s Mlastavillit t • MEDICINAL: Caution Extra. A. Ma n be.' the name of CLA.Pr has• eugaced witb.a young man at the name of cr. P. Townsend. and uses hie name to pot up a :Sarsaparilla. which they call Dr Townsend's Sarsarranita, denominating it CENTIME. Crigitial, etc- This Townsend If no doctor.and never "was f but wastormerly a worker on railroad:, canals, and the :Ike. Yet he assumes the title of Dr., for the purpose of seining credit far Wrist he is no. This is to calmer. the public not to he deceived. and purchase none, hot the Demme Orivinal Old Dr. Jacob Town .. - • " ••rs it the .01.. t Drys. like. _ • OLD DOCTOR J A.COD • TOW NSEND, THE ORIGINAL DISCOVERER OF THE Genuine Townmend Sarsaparilla! ILD Dr. Townsend is now about H/ years of age, V and haplnne been known as the author and discov erer of the Genuine Original "Tow npead Sarsaparilla " Hein: poor. he was compelled to limit its manufacture. by is Web means It has been kept nut of inarket, and the sites eircuruPeribed to those only who had proved Its worth and know - a its value: , It had reached.the ears of many. nevertheless, as tho,•e, perAoos hq had heen•ltealed of sofa diseases. and saved from death. proclattaind Its eacellowe and wonderful HEALING POWER, -Knowing. Many years Ilfo, that be had, toi hIX skill, scienre,and experience, devised an article u hick would be of Incalcuable advantage to mankind, when once knnwn and extensively used, he hoped and percent red. expectingthe-tinte to arrive when the tneans would be furnished to bring It into universal notice, when Its Inestimable virtues would be known and appreri, led. 'This time has coins. the means are supplied t this .GRAN Ix AND UNEQUALLED PREPARATION. , Is manufactured on the laree-d. s :ale, and Is called for tht oughout the length and broadth of the land, es neeially as it is foynd incapable of degeneration or deterioration. I.ct every turn ring • throughout the land, that Old Pr. Jacob Townsend Is now manufacturing the real 'TownCend Sarsaparilla,' which serer soure.nener fer ments, and net, changes it..l character. From this do, forth the people shall have the Pore Genuine 7varnsead. Sarsaparilla, which shall never sour in the bottic,.nr in' the staunch, and It shnlL yet barush from the land al IFermenting, tlouring, Explo ding, Vinegary Sarsaparillas, now In use. A gnnd Sarsaparilla, pure and genuine, aught to live ; a pour snoring. slip•siop Sarsaparilla ought to droop and ilia. The Old Pr's. Sarsaparilla will keeli pure and per fect 100 years. . . . Unlike young d. P. Townsend's it Maniere], with . age, and never changes, but for the better because It Is prepared on at lentific principles by a scientific teen. The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and the latest discoveries of the Art have all been brought Into requi sition In the manufacture of the 01,1) DR'S. SARSA PARILLA. The Sarsa,,arilla root, it Is well known to medical men, mutates tinny medicinal properties. and some propertlea which are inert or useless, and others, which, if retained in preparing it for use, pro duce ferments - Iton and acid, which is Injurious to the system. Some nitric properties"( Sarsaparilla are so volatile, that they entirely evaporate and are lost in the preparation, if they are tint preserved by a scientific process, known only to those experienced in its, mans facture. Moreover. these colatile principles, which lip on - in vapor, or as an exhaltation, under heat, are the very essential medical properties of the root, which give to it all It, value. Any person can boil or stew the root till they get a dark colored liquid. which Id more from the coloring matter in the root than from anything else; they can then strain thls insipid or vapid liquid.sweeten with sour molasses. and them call "Siirsapaillia Extmct or Syrup." lint such Is not the article known as the GENUINE OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND'S S.AR- MICEINI2I Th 4 is so prepared.. that nil the inert properties of the Sarsaparilla. root are first reninveri,eyery tiling t apable of becoming acid or of fermentation; in extract ed and refertrd then every particle of mr!nlical virtue is secured In a pure and eoncentrated furls ; and thus it is rendered incapable of losing any of Its valuable and healing properties Prepared in this w.fy, it is ma d e the r t io,t powerful agent in-the • CURE OF INNI;MER MILE DISEAAER. Ilence the reason why we hear:cnintneariatirms on every side in its favor hy lawn, women, and children. We (Mel it doing wonders In the mire of Consumption, Dysp.•p:.m . , and Liter 0110111 a hit, and to Rheumatism, S. rof t ila. t;otiveness. all I.lntanenus Eruptions, Piro des, h!oteltes.ail.' all atPetions ;Irking from 1)1)'Ij MTV i/F Til F. BLt?01). 61,2 i, a , earvelions I;r1 all complaints - arising front fromiteidity-of the Sinntarh, from unequal circrtlation, detwrmination of blood to the ItearL'pdpnation of the hßtrt.i Cr ad feet and cold hands. cold chills and hot flasliei over the body. It has not its equal in Colds and Coughs: and prontritc.i 'easy expert. ration, and gentle perspiration rehiring strictnre ni the Illngs, throat, andievery other pant. But in limiting is its excell , ote More manifestly seen and acknow.edged than tit 111 (duds and stages of Fc tnalr('ortlMauns. It works wonders in raven( Vlngr Album or Whites. Falling!of the Wmtr'r, OltsCructed, SUPPreP4MII. fit !Painful M7n,e4, tree gillarny toe menstrual perl9lk, and the ; and lc as effectual in curing nit! he forms of Kidney 'Disease. By I,,ll , •Ving ottinruetion., and regulating the general syst .m. it gives time and strength to the whole body, and thus i ores all form of NERVOUS DISEASES; JiND DEBILITY, And thus prevents Or relieveia great variety of other mlitatiles,• ea Spinal Irritation. Neuralgia. _St. v ,tits ;twice. Swooning. Epileptic Fits, Convulsions. &e. It is not possible for this medicine to fail to do good ; It has nothing In it which can ever harm, It can never sour or spot', and therefore, can never loose Its cura tive properties. It cleanses the blood, excites the Waif to healthy action. tones the stomach, and gives gond digestion, relieves the bowel's of Moor and ennstipa• then, allays indrunation.purillea the skin, equalizes the citculatlnn of the blood, producing gentle warmth equally all overtire body. and at the itivensible perspira tion; rt lazes all obstructions, and invigorates the en. tire nervous system Is not this then, the medicine you pre-eminently need.l But ran any of these things he said of S I' Townsbrara Inferior article This young notmbe COMPARED wiTir..-711E 01.0 DR's. Because of one !amid fact.t hat the one is Incapable of deterioration, and . NEVI:II Srou.s. While the Other does; it sour, fertuentA, and blows the bottles con taining it into fractnent, , ; the initir,"acid Run ex• da rouging . other goods! Must . not 1103 horrible compound be poisonous to the .velenit What! put acid Lau a spAton already diAeved with arid! W hat causes Dyspepsia but acid 1 Do we not oll,know, that when Mod sours In our stomachs, what Mischief it produced flatulence, heartburn, palpitation of the heart. liver complaint. dlarthrea, dysentery. colic, and corruption of the blood 1 %Vint Is Scrotata Milan arid humor in the body! What produces_ all the humors 'which bring on Emotions of the Skin. Scald Head Salt Rheum, Erysipelas. White.Swelllngs. Fever'Sores and all ulceration& 'lnternal and external!' lii. noth ing under heaven but an-acid putrtancr, w Inch sours and thus spoils all the fluids of the IllodY, more or leas Whitt cati.:i.it Rheumatism, but a °Mir or acid fluid, which insuinaies itgell between the Joints and else where, irritating and Inflaming the tender and delicate upon which it octet! So of nervous diseases, - of impurity of the Mood, of deranged siren huh and nearly all the ailments which atlliet human nature. Now is it not horrible to make and sell, and infinite. by tear" to use tit.. . tiOURING, Acin "COIIIPOUND OF t 4 P. TOWNSEND! And yet he woulilfain have it understood that Old Ur. Jacob Townsend'. Marine Original Sarsaplrilla, is an IMITATION of his Inferior preparation! Heaven fornidthat we should deal inanarticir which would hear thy most distant 'resemblance to S. P. Townsend's arttrle! aita which would brine down upon the Old Dr such' n mountain load.of coMplainu and criininattons front Agents who hive sold. 111,1 par. chasers whq have used S. P. Tnwnsend'c•Penpentit:g Mnpound.; lVe wish it underatnll. because it is the bnalitte truth, that S. P. Townsend's article and Old' Th. lar, o b . TOWWPIrl Sarsaparilla are /transit-rids apart and infinitely dlgtirnitar; that they are unlike in every particular, having not one single thing In corn. mon. As. 9. P. Tnwnsend b no doctor,and never was. Is no chemist. no pharmacent itt—knows,.no mnie - of medi cine or disease than any other comtimn, unscientific unprofessional man, what guarantee can ,the pnhlie hare that they are receiving a genuine ..cierttific [firth, tine, containing all the virtues .usedin preparfhe it, and which are Incapable of changes avhich might ren derilictu the agents of dfsease Instead of twalthi ghat else should he expected from one who xce.-..AgattintLennips natively of medicine or disease: )./. - rervitnr_ , Lann ofla,me exteernture, to conk encl. serve niXeren a common decent meal. how much more Important is , t that the persons who manufacture medi cine, rhiShillefi for weak stomachs and enfeebled aye- teina.should know wellthe inedirat properties of pis tits, ' I. the best manner of securing awl concentrating their. healing mines, xenon extensive knowledge of the va• rinse diseases which alteet the human system, and how to adapt remedies to these diseases It is horrible to think, and to know how erectly the afflicted are imposed upon by presumptuous men for the sake of money Fortunes mode out of the agonies o the stek mid no'cquivalent rendered the &spilt.— ins sufferers , : It is to arrest frauds neon the unfortunate. to pour halm into wounded humanity. to kindle !introit, the de. ispairlng bostam,ln restore It, :tithe nd bloom, and vigor into the crushed and broken. and to banish infirmity. that Old Dr. .I•cott Townsend has sought and found he opportunity.and means to bring his rand Univer sal Concentrated Remedy within the reach, and b! the knowledge of all who need ii, that they may learn and know, its joyful experience, its TRANSCENDENT POWER TO HEAL And thus to tracer the unpurchasable satisfaction of having raised thousands and millions from the bed of sickness and despondency ter hope, healtiv,and n long Isle of vigor and usefulness to themseires, their rants licit and friends Agents, for this County, John G. Brown. Pottsvili..; -James 11..Falls.and .1. W. Gibbs, Id inersville; F. fry, Tamaqua; Lecan A: Kauffman, Schuylkill haven [Dec. 15, 1518. 51- platic , s Patent Pare-Proof Paint .FROM 01110. THE Suh.criber• have Jost teceived a further sup ply of this ciurular anti valuable substance. In addition to the. •state tutor, they have a beautiful chocolate or brown. resembling Site sand Wale now in use. and so much admitted for the front of buildings Jas principal ingtedaent. are silica, alumina and pro. Wald. of iron, which in Sic opinion of scientific men satisfactorily accounts far its fire-proof nature—the Iwo former substances bring nnn.conduct, , ra, and the latter acting as a cement, to bind the whole together and matte a firm • and durable paint, • For mire It Is mixed with Linseed Oil, and applied with a brush, the same as ordinary paint, to wood, Ir. - mole., zinc. canvass, paper. Ac. it hardens gradu. ally and becomes fire a ttitio f. L is particularly ndta bie for of buildings, steamboat and car-decks, railroad btidgei, fences, &c. A toot coated with this article is equal to one of slate, at a vast Batting of pease, a a übacrl Specimens may be tern at the -Mike of the 0., bets. HARRISON, BROTHERS & Cada. N 0.431 Smith Front St, Phil , April 22 , /222. 17 if To Persons Going, TRAVELLER'S Guides throosh the United Stitei. also, Napa of the Western States—very deslra hle articles for persons going West, fot sale clomp,. BANNAN'S • Chsap nook and Stationery Stoma not 3, left' PHILADELPHLS. - N. S. Lawrence r AG:ENT vim Tur. BALE 5C117T11...' WOTIIII MANIIVACTUILING CO'S WRITING PAPER. Warehouse No. 3 Xivirstercr. PbeedelPida• ClSet, of the above supertar Paper. now in it /11stnrr. and for wale - to the trade at the lowest mttket prices, conststinr tn part of— Fine thick Flat Caps, Id, 14 5 15 and 16 Its., blue and white. Superfine Midtom and Demi. Writings, blue and white. Extra super and superfine Folio Parts, blue and white, plain and ruled. Superfine CoricilerLiil Posts. blue and white, plain and toted. Extra Silkier:Linen Note Papere,litain end gilt. Superfine and fine Pepere.long and broad. Superfine and One Coantiug-lloase Caps and Posts blue and white. Extra inner Cnneresa Caps and Letters, plain IMO ruled, blue and white. Extra roper Congress Caps and Letters, gilt. pr aloe Sermon paps find post*. ' Superfine blue linen 111111 Letters. Extra super Bath Posts, blue and white,-plain and Embroideed Note Paper, and Envelopes. ...Lawyer'e . Brief Papers. Superliner and fine Caps and Ports, ruled and plain blue and white, various qualities and priers. Alan. WOO reams white and assorted Shoe Paper. Bonnet Boards, white and arearierlTissue, Tea )Wrap. -pins. Envelope assorted a n d blue Medium*, Cap Wrap per., Ilarilwa re Papers, &L. 26-6ttio July 7.184! Sc, So) CM iildigness monls FASHIONABLE CLOTHING STORE, MM=M2M The Southeast earlier of Fauna —PIIILADELPIII•. N. B.—Look out for 'the Five .Story Building (128.) • 1 0 1113 Deservedly popular Estabi ishment has min i. tamed for the last twenty years 6 reputation or the excellence and the-spores of Clothing smit e toed by any other house In the trade In consider ation of the immense amount of public patronage be stowed on them, the proprietors have, spired neither pains nor expense in 'securing the services of cutters of undobtedability; and for the Fall, Trade of 1019, they offer such a stock of superior ready made Cloth ing as they are confident cannot he equalled In Phil adelphia. or elsewhere. Every article of clothing manufactured by them is ut the- !lest,- materials and workmanship, and from the supertor facilities they possess In the purchase of their goods, they are en abled to supply the public at the lowest rate. Those who have not Set visited tilts Emporium of Fashion, by examining the style mid quantity of their clothing will be satisfied that it Is their interest to purchase of IlarlinessAi Son. Among ibis' immense assortment of goods will he found elegant da‘ohle stitched overcoats of the latest styles, from d 0 00 to *l5. sold elsewhere at *l5 00 to *2O 00, superior black Dress and Frock Coats from *7OO to 01000, worth donble the money; tarty and black Cm:dowry Pinta, *3 00; rich and black tenpin yrstS, 8250, and a magnificent lot of Cloaks at *loon, such as cannot - be aught at other attires for hiss than 01500' All other articles at corresponding low rates. N. E.—Every Garment sold at this house is war ranted to fit with ease and elegance. HARKNESS do SON, S. E. Corner of Fourth and Market-street. , N. B.—C Ilarkneer & Son nr, the only agents in fat thr sale of It. IMINISCIPS l•renituin Ta tlnrigghears.Ladies Scirsors, 13. lain. • • 16mn Ilionigomeryg Patent Boller. 1 tally roe led to lids valuahie 'lptpnrventent. Ex. perinients which hove been inade during the past year, on steamboats. both In salt. and fresh water. ns, .140. I those boilers for power purposes, on land have fully' tested Its superior qualisirs a strain senerator ; and thn greet saving of foe!, weight. tad space, occupied over any boiler now in Isar. Boilers on this plan, may nLw be seen in operation at the establiAtnent of lleeker & Brothers. Flour Mi 115,2.01 Cherry qt.., New Yolk. Hooper & Brothers, 3:13 Pearl a.. New York. Mott & Avres. Foundry foot of 2.sthnt., North RiVer. Atlantic. Dock.litooklyn. New York. A. W. Met. alf. 6.1 an.? 65 Centre at., New York. D. D. B & C0...11.10 461ritAne at.. New Yor ?. N. 11. Starburk's ' , outlay, Troy. New York. •I SHIM, & Olden. Ralf inure.: • Rteatultoaro - .Jonas C. Ileartt," and "Edward Pay roll," font of Liberty street. New York. and on hnard the steam towtanat"John P. Whitney.'hiew Orleans. For further Inforlanliaa. apply In JAMES MON'ICuMERY itAMEF,J. WARD " 1 15 soothham st..l-N , ltts York -- • - Or in .1.11E:NRI" BULL 4 riontilThuds 11=2:==1 EMEEI fl oh and ',Children's Clothing. 'II V. subscriber has nn land, complete nsenrlment of Clnitilog.a.limtett to the mmsnn, suited for Ito)s of three yea!, of AZ, to young Centletwm of $ ill. en Any Pel4llll. puratitsirm Clothioc at thin entahlinh merit ran have the privilege of returning them tf they tin not suit. Feb .7, -19. 7-lil F. A. HOYT- - CCiteennt St. below Tenth. ;ManorlctorY• of Pochel noolcs, &c. Ka. 52j C?centa Strrel, abort Second THILMIELPHIA• el , BE sUbseribet resit,' fully seolii it.. nubile attention I. to hls snpertor and tasteful stock or Pocket Books., Ilankves Cases. 11.11 (Conks. Dretteing Cases. Card Cases. P•.rt 'Mona les, Purses, Pocket Knives. and other flue• Cutlery, Gold Pens and Pencils, Sexisr Cases, Chess Men. link Gamlimn Boards, Hnininsis &r. flos a•eornnent s dnseds of the most fashiimalite and modern xtyler, orate tines, ups Lilly and excellent work mhtr, et:Mr:seine every de alrnbln fancy pattern, whirls lie will at all times be prepared to exhibit and furnish o holerale tut sentil 1111 the most pleising • terina. *-Parriamiera who iloairetnstipply theniaelv , a with 31.1i(1,1 nir the heat polity will consult their interests hy calling at this ebtaltiishinent. F. II SMITH . , rockot Rnok Mann ratturer,3`2l Utio.tnut Street August 25. IF-19 . 35- 6:no Pare Fresh Cod Liver Oil • _ '1 , 111, 4 new issid valuable Medicine, now osed by the I medical profettiou with nosh astonishing efficacy iu the core of PinDonnas} Coneenoptino, Scrofula. Chronic Rhetintatism,.thost, General Debility, tom plaints of the Kidneys, fie., &c., is prepared from the user of the Cod Fish for medicinal use, expressly for MO sates. ['Extract from the London Medical Journal.] •• C. 1011. Williams. M. U . F. FL S., Foifetkor of Medicine in Ilnivenoty College, Lundms, Consulting Phytirian to the Hospital for Consumption, ece... says t Phos e gweerrilted the Mt in above font hundred rases of tuburcutrutt disease of the Lungs. In different stages • which have been under my care the Dot two years and' a half. In the large tosinher of canes, 206 nut of Ott. its use was followed my marked and nn conivneal improvement: var) in!. In degree in different caret. Darn a temporary retardationof the progress of the silicate • and a mitigation of deuretting symptoms. up to a more or less complete restoration to .apparent health. The . effect of Cod liver Oil in most of these cases was very remarkable. Even in a few days the was mitigated. the expertoral inn diminished in quanti- I y not opacity, the night swears ceased, the pulse be• come shiner, and of •Itetter virtuoso, and the appetite, flesh and 'strength were gradually improved. •iticonelosion, I repeat that the pure fresh nil from the Liver of the Cod is more heneficlal in the treat ment of Pulmonary Contumptton than any agent, mg• dielnal, dietic, or regimenat, that has yet been em ployed." As we hove mode arrangements to procure the Cod Dyer Oil, fresh front hind qiiartars, it can now lie had chemically mire firth.: single bottle, to in boxes strum dozen each. Its wonderful ciTicarv".has inddced numerous spuri ous imitations. An success dependt entirely on its purity, ton much care cannot he used in procuring it genuine. , Every bottle having on hour written signature may be depended upon aegenulne I•ain;rlilets containing an apalyols of the Oil• with notices of it Info, Medical Journate, will-be sent to am, who address in free of pottage_ JOIIN C BAKER & CO,. Druggitts and thensiste. 100 North Third-street. Philadelphia. ]nl• 21.1E49 PESO IMPORTED 01. EEN AND BLACK .TE A s Font J, C. ,Jenkins & Co., I TEA DEALERS, S • ll'. earner if CI Steve and TtreViA streets, 1 , "eittl.•nct.en ix. 11.—Orie, of nor partner. layitia !partied the Tea, gutsiness of the Chine, the:ll,l,l.2l;lring a real dent, of seven years aiming tte•lii. the pubic may there fore expect of its tin:o full benefit of the Knowledgn and experience thus acquired. To nor Black leas, particularly, we"‘y is h to rall at tent t an as possessing a degree of strength and richne:s nt Ilavnr seldom equalled. Black teas are noiesrenllt i.ied by the Chine,, who consider the ftreen if, iir t oi foreigners. Out physicians ntrti recommend tne 'hark as molting a mare healthful beverage than .the Green. Each package is no Aecnred as to retain the virtue, of the tea fur a long time In any climate, and containsfrill trete,' of tea, iodopjodent of the metaland paper with which it is enveloped. .1. C. JENKINS •& Co. • The above warrants ten. pot up in L and Ilb parkars. Jug reccyde dand will be constantly kept foe sale by the substri'rer J. WHITFIELD. Nnv. 28, ISIS. • 118 The Grettt Chinn Store, NO. 219 CHESNIIf STREET, • ' .PII n.Ol DEL en t A. TITANKFIII, to the eitiz...ns of Pottsville. :10 Its vicinity far their kind attention to air (arm., ad vertisements. told their incrin led enstO.n: Util, relinest their carman' , to View our large and splendid aesnirtment of CHINA GLASS AND QDEENSWARE.. Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets. • Plates. ' Dishes, Pitch, &e. ace Wags Ttunhlers, Salts, Wines, Decante y s. Celieries. Preserve Dishes, &c. &e In any quantity In suit purchasers will be so lower - than the same quality rate he obtained for else where—ln fact at It,. titan Wholesale Prices. A splendid assortment n(Americnn and EnglisN new BRITANNIA METAL WARE of very many styles and at all prices, curb ,tis were never bentre offered far tale in this city. FANCY - CHINA In great variety 'cry near , . Ilar We hereby extend. an invitation to any person from Pottsville or. ite neighborhood to cal and sea .4 ' and they will at least be pleased to walk around our beautiful store, and took over tee tam stock In the country, considered one of the lions of the city. Very respectfully. ' TYNDALE St MITCHELL. 9-Iy P bllads. Feb 21, 70 Sa.; J. POSTER, treq.leri lo Boots a ndSboes . Leather, and Slio• Findin RI, Centre Pt.* pone. "'Pt 10 llfl II :XOl l ILztVI IN A,l Splendid Gift Books. S the season , of gifts Is approaching, attention le Invited to a large assortment of splendid works just published ; .snitable for_ presents, among which are the following: READ'S FEMALE POETS ny AMERICA; elegant_ ,ly ilinstrated with illunrinations and ortraits. print- ed beautifrl white paper, and bound in a rich . and move style. TUPPER'S 'PROVERBIAL PHILOSOPHY; small quarto. elegantly printed on pure white paper; beau tiful!): illustrated ant splendidly bound LEAFLETS OF MEMoRIi% an Illmninated Annual for 1x50; splendidly illustrated with 12 engravings .and illuminations by the first artists, and hound la the meet superb riot, I THE SNOW FLAICE ; a holiday gin for 1820 etc— gintly printed. richly embellished with 9 Mezzos into engravings. by Sartain, to rho highest style of- the •rt, after designs by the moot distinguished Euro pean Artists, and bound in Arabesque manure, gilt dges. CHRISTMAS BLOSSOMS AND NEW YEAR'S WREATH for 1650; richly embellisheirwlth 6 Meg antlnra engravinga, by Sartain, splendidly bound in muslin, gilt and gilt ridges. Together with a large number of other benntiful pre: sentatian hooks, and a general asanitment of juvenil publions. instructive and amusing games for chit dren, just received and for sale, at HANNAN'S Book and Viziety Stores I=oE= Hughes Si. Brother, MERCK ANT TAILORS. • Coates street four door above'ls Tows MrT sictxxie. r. " TARE this method of returning theirsincere thanks so their numerous friends for, their liberal patron are extended to them. They now respectfully call their attention, nut the public generally, to their new and extensive stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS, selected with care from the best houses m In the Cities _of New York and P h iladelphia ., co prising the latest and [float fashionable assortment of French and Eng lish superfine Broad Clntbs,Camitneres, Vestings, warranted to he the choicest brought into the market, which they trill sell as clomp as can be bought else where. They are now prepared to execute to ardor all kind., or Clothing. such us I'dietot Overcoats, the Improved style of Frock and Dress Coals,Pantaloons and Vests. Ai.c. &c., which cannot fail to please the tenet faididiout . all of which will be rot up under the immediate direction and superintendence of the pro= prietors. so as to ensure full satisfaction to the purcha ser in nt.workmanshiu end style. All they ask Is, to rive them a trio!. and they pledge theinselviis to give full and motile satisfact lon. • 44-smo Ort... 1545. • - T. . Attention !: Attention! I IPPINCOTT dr TAYLOR have now on hand, at the Corner of Centre and alahaeteneo sit., the largeg stock of Fail and tibiae Chit/dee in the Coun try, which is mov oifge_ii4 sale, wholesale and re% tail, at pores (Inc 101,6. The immense asaorment always to, be fnued at this Old Established 'hotting llouseoilli.rs peculiar advan tages to purchasers, and the attention of the public Is directed to the fart that the whole, of their enormon• stock i 4 mane ferturt.d in Pottsville. thereby ensuring to their n I.lollle no, a. ea ving of foon 2010 23 per cent. 'over ail city made Clothing. 5,000 Winner Over Coats; 2,000 Pantaloons, and 1,000 Vests, have just been added to this already afamsturii Stock of C./Lahr...tr. • A great vinery of Loutish, French and American Cloths, Cassitneres and Vesting.. have just Veen re-. refired; also, Beaver. Veeetion and Devonshire Cloths, of fashionable colours and soles. for th.. Winter sea ants. LIPPI N COTT & ' “Old Oak Hall" Clothing Store, corner of Centre and Idahnntango stn., Pottsville, Are determined to sell Clothing cheaper thin any that. has over before been offered in Pottsville. Oct 20, Isl 9. • 43-if Charles liarlet,_,. HAIR CUTTING AND tl HA V-ING SAI.OON. Nine the .arner 4.f - Court. ansit .thariet Struts, rorrsv r EEPS CONSTANTLY on nand and rot sale, the N artseles: . =.• A large .aild*plen.ini oaa,tinant of colored Lithograph Ic pi nt, . 4t,,gla or try the hUndtcd, , Torn, and Fiohao's Song and ToY Bouksin great vari ety.slllXit, or the dear., D,,,,, Books, Ceder Writarr. rtnal,ling nook., Pruners Ewe , son's and Cobb's Readers,,Vopy and 1 . 3.1 13.)Oho. Comte and other Almanacs singls dr it; the dozen, • 'Steel Pena and Mulder-, Pocket i1:!0g.4. flaying Carda.Doininnet. Conversation. ForrittatTelltxtg. and Cowling Carta, ving CrLin and ~ssass: Wa,h Balls, 'sf and Soap, and other Taney snaps, Extgarts, &c.. Jules Hailers lit`llllltie Hear's, Oil, Ox Marrow, Carling fluid, and Cottepie ‘Vater„ Marie ur the dozen, Tooth .S.havine., Hatt, and Cloth, Hi iishea, Dressina. Pocket, and FM , Tooth Combs, Nl•ison'ii soul Frank Miller's Water Nuts; Oil Blacking stocks, Collars. and Suspenders, Raznramid Razor Oir pa. b10c.% Its:.ortnittit oq,a.ites'c arls, :1-.0:03114mo np Orl h. Pest manner. nlso on hand Dlrline's Terpsichore or Ilan Room Gold, Shaving. Hair Cotner. &c., performed in the most opprused Style. -CYR:Isom done opal the -sliorteyt ItOlif e CISec2S.,MI-Iys Auction azift-Colunninslon Store, JOHN M. CROSLAND, 10 the Peeople or yoltpville end_ the sturounding 1 country. woul.trespecifulty pay: That he has taken ;one of the Town Hall Stores•for an Auction flonia, wher i e r.ttes hill he 1,1 , 1 every Wrelnes•lav ttn.l, , titortlair afrerr,,,, he invites those who wluln to sell and t hose wl o wish bay, to give him a chancel," distribute bargain. ta tits frterribt end enemies: The Inllowlng clas.4,:of Property are allowable and trill be received. for Sale by Auction be auction Room; or tales wtll ho held no the Street, at Dwell. Inca, Stores. 11.114.15. Of Fame, as way Le preferred by the pantie,. Intrrefled heal total•, the remaine oh the Stork of deceased Merchant, or those It tio wish to close their hii,lllrEA, or arty brand] Cheroot Fsecutors. Atlntini,trators, As. •ie nee , . Sheriff ma u l Conatahlrh Sales. Horse+, Cat. Ile, Carrl gen. Farming iriruetis, Merritt non Tools, IlOok , , and all lle-eriptions 01 Second hand llouse . hold and Kitchen Furniture. All other de,riptiOnli of Goods. Wares, anal Merban dire, will lie received and Sold on Cotton t.,1100, at Private Salo. tiny and every day or evening in the week. (Sunday evt eptrd orcourse.) Clear Rooks will hr kent,go that we can at all times show, the g.ttle to their several owners or hand over t`te money Par them; and a fair trial 13 all that is asked, In prove this statememi true! W ith plenty of Store Room. and a goodatock of en ergy. me hand, we say to the puhl'c send nn your wares, or let us know where they ea:it be had, and to those who want bargains, Conte and get them FIN/ Salo on .tu'uraay'. Nov. 17, 1840. JOHN M. CROSLAND. Town Hal% Centre Street. Pottsville, Nov. 17. 1810. 47-1y Pottsville Female Institute. REV. A PRIOR, A. M.. Principal. °ISABELLA PRIOR, Pica Princittal.t Tlll3 Institution is now open for, the.‘ - reception'of pupils., Its locition is on Second Street,nne - door above Norweci.tn. in the rooms recently occupied by the Rei. Edwin Towne,. In pintpliance with the wishes of a number of the friend. of Education. in Pottsvolle.the Principal has commenced a school tar the e.hicatinn Of) oung Ladies in all the brimhes of a useful. and finished education. Iles design is to ,tallish a tierinaneiit'd not Sutton. an. ranged in four dem titinents. with competent teachers and prof...sae...sat the head of eat h;—thmi affording to parents facilities for having their ,laughtliers educated without. tile expense and inconvenience of sending them from home. The course 61 ingrimtion, at prea ent, include. a' Primary, Jimior and, Senior Depart ments ; winch are subdivided into ciasies according to the axe, and I.rotieictiry or pupils. Applicants are ad 'Mittel{ Into Ti' 'Plum try D,paritrlelit at any age. Sig or eight tionritirg rupila can be accrimmoilated at mod erate I hare,. Tni• price for day scholVe . will varp trnm Three to Eight Dollars per to . m nr i l i css months. Any farther inf] nivion may te..obwitied of the Pita. Opal. at the Seminary_ Ittferenre..-11.011 4.llfriv• Potter, Rev. Wm' C. Cooley. Jodie Palmer, Hot. Ch is, W. Pittman, E. 0. Parry Esq . and ndr,av ittrssc i. Oct. f, I. Patent Lubricating 011. R. D..,SCIIDENERi rthe - earlosite T v•ht for mann: I I A t . e i t 7s 4 r: rin P 47a t i r t .1 vrmtlnx the Pat Nit Icatin g , from P. S tyr,minc, Lehigh. Carbon arid NorthamPtonCliitalle.. lie4innoithee,l to t he public that tin Iran commencedthe tnainitartere of it In the. iloroughjf Pottsville, where he will lie Wino!, to i.opply all order: , promptly. and at the rate it ran be purr:ll , l4nd front the Proprietors nr.lhe !Went right. lint, nil Was patented January icr,h, aod ire aupnri, earellence and thear.llegS. 2 .. e .0 it the prefeteare none all oilier oils r.ay all kinds ni Sia:ionary alarhiriert.l.orn rfintlon's and cars on our Itallroads.—and also (Or Lamp Ali ord,:ra left at hi, store, will he in ninrille attended :n. R D. , SCIIIIEN PR, Cent, Pit Opptrstle tile Posi Mace. Poli•villi,June 16 ISO. The 61i1nw Ina reit larate, , hetv Its chararter , Philadelphia. Dee. 4:1511 M/-str, P. 5 Deylan & 'o.—Ceritlernani ,l -The Pa tent etttllpoSiliell Sort r-ent tee to have wed. hlrh yr.o desitTir as .1 'tote-1031e for the best oil In the work ji n go( Msettinery. ha, 1 am happy I.i say. more than realized my expectations, I h a d itl%tented on a I.nr.o.lltlket 111. sine for two days, (in rainy weather, with moil fly lea oVrr the in leisure al every revtlittlital) try a st.ininferigineer, who assures tar that ft works eon ll 1.,-the hest 4pertuareti oil, will a saying in quantity of .20 13-3 rent. -This saving, In:tether with the cueitly reduced price'ar winch yeti inform in. ynu tan furnish the awe!, is ill strongly recommend its 05- on Railroads and in large mills and .f.,ctorles where r am , gri ,30233 r1(1111 are used. I ha - re now no doubt of its entire shYres, and under that impeession tinder you my sincerecongratularions. Truly sours, Wm. Coowan, Pottsville, Jan 2., '49. Th l , to to certify that we hnuebeenusing frt3 Wyman Gin Patent I.uhrtcatiuS (hi for the loot tix weeks and can nivel° , I'll f decided opinion., that. besides i:s beta: SO much cheaper. ito peculiar superiority over the hest sperm oli, in its durability on machin e ry, which render& it a vote de..lrahli article for that put non. We ore esiensivoly emceed and ship*: toat. having eleven aIPHITS engines 01 various capacities at a ark il.otatlTlZ coal. pumping water, &c. IlAcwoon & Cu. PA Dorian & Ca—Gentlemen: We have hero using your Patent Lubricating Oil on all the machinery of the !leading iron and nnil works, for the last nine streeks,and.ove considcr we have eivrn It a Ptir trial.as he work+ nre enleolaleel to manneacture lour: honsand to ns o r iron and nails per annum. The very heavy. Sl..poem. nne hun•lred_and sixty 1.0.ee power. and the speeds are from thirty nine bondred raVnlntlono per mum'e. After the above trial. we can recommend the oil as equal to the best secret nil used lii the tiountry„v it for heaving bearings and fast •peeds, such as shafting and fins. I remain yours. &e Jonas M'erkllTy, Manager of the Beading. Iron, Nail and Tube Works NO. —404 Smith's Boot a Shoe Store, FRESH SUPPLY OF STOCK, VERY VHEAP i lohmoThe Subscriber announees to. his numerous commits and the public, that be has Just received at his Boot and *hoe Store. next door below the °dice of the Miners• Journal, a fresh ,sappy of Boots and Shoes of every variety for Ladies, Misses, Gentlemen, Children, idioms, ere., &c.,;'all of which are made up of the hest materials, Ina neat and dors rde manner, and will be gold nt rates in suit the times Always on hand a supply of Trunks, Valises, Satch els; &e., which to ill be gold very Cheap. Calla:id satisfy Yourselves. Bootiand Shoes made to orde: °fillet:wit materials and also repaired at short notice. resollts..l.sl. 0.414 WILLIAM Omni lariner. r, ECONOMISE TOUR FODDER. I It is true that the ha harvest;the present seg. son has been an ebunda t one. ; Ferment mere. juicing in the fullness r their gratitude over the L repletion of,their bolus a d granaries, yet economy must superintend the Is of feeding, dr even anti few shluence we shall feel;the pinching hand of ev,int. Every .particle of nutriment, contained , in the ton. should be available. ;No "orts" must tie mouldering in the manger; do refuse be per mitted to.sccumulate in the barn. Whatever Etas .. iciren and ie etOisd away for luso, must , turn to pros'. To accomplish this, sectessfully; root and straw cutters are indtspeusable assistants. By their aid very great seeing ma be affected, and much that would otherwise be totally lost, or ap. .., propriated in such away as to ' reduce teas than one-half, or ono-fourth its leg iimate results, be made to contnbuto richly the p r oductionef a valu able srtd, important end. Ste ing also, whsu practicable, without involving, 'ci expenditure al together disproportionate to ill ' contemplated itti , yantsges, cannot be too highlyi recommended, or too imperatively urged.: Few, of the *reprove.' menu of which the present . - age can so justly Waal, ties conduced more decilledly to apicultus• ret progress and prosperity, or can promise more' important ulterior results. Wo would therefore recommend to every one the; introduction Vf g 'standing apparatus among thj labor-eavinuand food-economising 'fixtures et his establishment, which without them, mode rhe incomplete. Hallowell Gazette. ' ' I• • CURING HAMS FOR •,RIVATE USE. I beg- leave to present to (be public, says a eor. respondent of the Main Faartiwony manner of per serving hams. I turn my barrel (met a pan or which I burn her I wood for seven di (.1 1, kettle, In eight days ; keeping a little warm water on the head of the barrel , and prep' re a pickel by put. linesix galluni of water in ' bailer, With 12 lbs. of salt, 12 ounces of salt pen , and two quarts of moilawes. This! stir .suffic ently to- dissolve the salt, dr.c., and let it boil and skim it. I then let it cool and pour it on my hems, and iu one week I have smoked hams, very Opfer, of an excellent flsvor, end well smoked. • When the weather be. CoMf9 warm there will be la scum arise on the pickle. By keeping my Icisme under pickle, it will -keep the year rociod..l l lt is hater to have a good oak barrel than any oiher. Try it, and if yoU ever had meat smoked earlier after killing, and [note palatable, please inform the public through the columns ciyour paper. -,. .. THINGS TO DE ILEMEICHERED noises should never be irut to work on a full stomach. ' More horses are hurt by hard arising after a feed" thou by'a full fetid after driving. if a former wishes his pork barrel and meat 0,4 t to bold out, let him look well to hie kitch en' garden. Plenty of vegetable conduces not more to health than to profit. - 111 hying in a stock of winter fodder for animals. let tt tut 4 be forgotten that a little too much is ju.t enough. *tatting ahienals at an'y time ii Ini , ersOle • As you treat your land,ao Will it treat you.— , Feed it with mAlu , e.liberelly and it will yield your bread bountifully.% I- It you keep your sheep and cattle in your mite. down until June. don't complain because you are compelled to purchaso bay (or your st..mk. LOOK OUT FOR A WINTER SCHOOL, And be sure that you hale a good one. To do this you must have a goOd school hawse. You can aeldorrkget a good teacher to go into a misers. ble, old, rick,txecho.il house, nor a cold log cabin; and It ha.doea, he - cannot teach ybur children to any advantage. There is ouch an idea of discom fort is,arciated with the place that they cannot learn. And, finally, do not forget this . month to organize a club, to"Vitit aroond among the firm houses during the • winter, pad talk over mationi concerning your immediate intirest Cana if ail, one Iltio discovered arrythillg that he thinks will benefit his neighbor, makerit known. . . Brockville FIRE CLAY INVORK.9. 1 1 7 1 IF PROPRIETOR r 1 the Brockville Works, oi -1 - spectrally otters to thccoairoutilty or-the surround ine district, a wurclty. In the a . tide of CREAN COLON ES PRESSED Fame nRICKS , i otended to supersede la this regidn. the Plillattelpid t i ressed Bricks. ,Tirs peculiar induerinents 11. percents In this article. h a:iti.cuperine beasty.jurabritry. solidity of wail( and cheapness to the extent of more than 30 per cent corn .pared with the Philadelphia (WOE, when used to this locality. The size i,, larger gran the ordinary article, and their proportions matheinpilcally correct; and to obviate any inconernience (should parties apprehend it) in working to the usual sized bricks, he will furnish cheaper qualities of the needful sizes, fur gable nod inside walling. • .1, A piece of wall built of t 4. nbove Bricks, may be seen after Monday next, unthlr the porch, at the Pena• sylmnia Hall, in this Borough. Ile aim solicits atten tion to hie Pricesgo l'Avcsa Blames. as superior in •p -pearanct, durability and cleapness,eu the Philadelphia I•aving Bricks Wedge Brirkx for Arches,l,,y Wedges,flideWidgee, Furnace and Kiln Linings, hove Plates. tipout Gat, tern, Blocks for Coping, do ft r !Bogert, ticrapers A.e manufactured to order at Ma* notice. . Far correct information as io tire Intrinsic mmlit and adaptation of the above Front and Paving BM he is permitted to refer to thrifollrovlng practical in "Mesar■ loscem GLOIOL. ArCLiteet and Builder. 'JOHN Itlcitaanom, M stet Brick-layer. " Latin Hay, I do • " L. MARTIN, to Tuns. P. Bevis, do , Orders rexpertfully onhicite by the Proprietor. Of fice over Horace Centre st..Pcitl.lll6. PAD DU.SJN, Proprietor. • 34- f , ! e• Davis, 1 solicile . clorace Smith. Esq..l I 34- Steel ens ATONLY 8 CTS. A .anoss. 3/1/1 GROSS STEEL PENS, ,some as low, as tit /cents n Gross, just rec.elved. , The subscriber will supply Tens, cheaper wholesale, thanony of thu.,travelliog Peia Pedlars. to dealers. Os buys his clock 'at the Trade, Satre. the same as the wholesale merchants in Philadelphia and New Yea+ call at HANNAN'S Cheep Wholesale nod RetaU Store 44 1 - 43- EZEM G. W. DlerclitatWoo Cel bate d I CARCLING OIL ‘IIOJ3 1.1r, --- WS - ES 7 .1 Mich is nl,/ a Unirersal Family Embrocation for' Diseases of the Demon Flesh. ffinill and experience has folly proved that this I UNIVERSAL REMEDY halt not its equal on the list of popit!ar ni , dicines, having) beeu more than 14 pries berms the public. • - 1 , Testiinnuy of the most disintesested character of its . ni . onderfal effects on the animal economy is almost daily presented to the proprietor. . A young man in the Town of Wilson, whose clothes • xv, , re burnt olio(' him. was restared (without suffer.. nig.) by the timely use'nf this Oil. Numermis are the unsolicited statements of patients themselves, aunt others who have used the Oil, of cures which in themsaVes minim, so remarkable, that were they at all interested in a peculiar point, they could hardly have been credited! The following disemies are among many others In the cure of who-h this Oil has been completely succese- Ini and in which others had entirely failed Specie, Sweeny, Ringbone, Witidgalts, Poll Evill -- Callous.J'racked flee Is, Gallen( all kinds, Lame ness, Fresh tVotinds. Sprain!, Bruises, Sand , Cracks. Foundered Fect Scratches, or- Grease. Mange, Rheumatism, Bites] of • Animas, External Poisons:Painful Nervnus Affactione. Frost ;llites„ RoileCorns.Whitlews Durnsamti• • Scalds, Chilblaine,i Chappet Hands, Cramp, Contractions of the MuscleaeSolellinggs • ' Weakness of th'e J oints, Caked Breasts; Ice. • Beware or CAUTION COUNTERFEI rK.C a I nd IA be sore the name' ' of the Sole Proprietor, CEOROE W. MERCHANT. •Lock port, N. Y.. is blown in Mashie of the bottle.and' in hit hand writing over the. Cilik. Unn•Vbe poma ded to take anything else with the promise it it Jima. 1 Food &c., &c. This Is practice by those unprincipled dealers whose conscience will *retch tyke India Rub ber, and who are of a kindred spirit of those to stir large cities, whose neguloos ()Meucci have..) recent- • ly been exposed to ttte action or Congress. : Those who attempt to Counterfeit this article are to. torrent to the law of New York,lef Moy 1041., by whir a It will b t goat, that every petson meddling In theta counterfeits is subject to indicttlient, /imprisonment mud line. 1 k, - A person selling not of tills Bute', wilt he liable to. arrest when in the State, and Ina to ho held Its a 'nil. ness against those he tiought of or *Aid for. All Olden; addreesed to the pioprfetor will be prat:pt. • ly respondedlo. II Get a Pamphlet of the Ag4toand see what la'all ders are accomplished by thejte of this medielnes - Sold by respectable dealer Romany In the Waste* States sod Canada. Also, by' : -,- .-. . J. V. C. lIVOIIEI. PottevilLe l E. J. Fry, Tamaqua t C. Franey Orwigsbarg; Pthltair Ilan Ilethlehem ; Pomp & enzey, Easton : 1,—, . Smith 4- Co.. Allentown: II ;.' M4llllTff,'SucibUry : U. J. Shearer. Milton; M. A. MCCOy,..NOrthtillittnialtit - Dr a.. Toile , Wllkesbartet IN•AhIbcDIS , Cc'. =.' Moe ; C.W. Shaille.tew emit s..Wililsmit. '7' Creek: l'; ltd. Ebect. Mom . honk; Bollefitkiinklalt*: Tonkhannock I Frederick I i lett illt t.W,.. Aent,Plll44elptita. •=4-.1.- • ¢' ' -." • 11 1
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