The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, January 12, 1850, Image 4

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Wlt ita einntir•
-4 , 4 say'. 'minx sos4-where does the
rielt hand. road go'?" "Do n 't know Sir,
'taint gone nowhere sineelve'v lived here."
8011£ O'S£ SAYS rri suurrrY cold business
this going to law, for at list Tau only get
st-ice.
Ftactaatestalsr.---Catid and his torch—
' -the only .initetiifiary that cart kindle a flame
which the engines cannot quench.
•• AN lei sintarr, , wao urenin an stile, being
asked what part of , the hon.le be occupied,
nriiwered; "If the house mete turned tom
' thrvy.i'd be livice on 1123 Sure !!'
A , , , .
. .
' ‘, NrszEirt.sturr ns A, grett plien.for,
_dancing, Simon !" "Wyr
.sot"qtesonnan
it is.' .. , fldon'tstiti - haw." "Aii4nnon*y
areglidartni,nan77 ~_ _
A Borman Etr4vtos saj‘ibat the per
who borrowed the editor's tunbrella, will
please return the same, or file the owner's
• name off the *idle!
A win os MOOG that a "chimney sweep
-, had given up business, trpretard hisastortisir
meat, for he thtaight the busmen sooterthim
completely.; - -
SAID 1 Dovertiusr,, 4 'von mac sav
what you pleate. boat bad neighbor*: I hail
to vorseseighhors as never was. Mine pigs
and mine hens come home mit dere ears split
and udder day two of them cong haracanitiag.*
• Tire 14EW Yam Mercurr pp re9onsble for
the following neat pan : - "How is it that the
trees can pat on a new dress, without opening
their trunks "
It is because they lease out their summer
clothing." _ ' -
Porryng HurrEtts.—Fortune limners at
the Spnngs marries the West" India heiress.
Regular, take-in. Heiress say* eanhqualte
has swallowed every rupee of her estate,
leaving her nothing but a livety trust in her
husband's affections. ' -
Tnssirgro _To BE - 11stioEn.—A• chali
England, when sentenced to be hal:101.111W
his - best bow to the jnd and said. 4.Thien
your worship kindly. had intended tollang
myielf[bnt yonr Wiiiship his . saved
,iae the
exllene of. lo3 Ying - a ToPe e : -
GOiDTISTYKS IS BIGHT.--"D ..
MrGoldthirtnb, it seem, you have Triiiry
thing." "Wbv, ma'am, after isorki*thirty
years as a truni maket,'-'tampuld be .ttir4 ,
shame ifldid'ut lutocisorikettiVng 611):Li
tore of my cotugry !"
Ir K.E.N."I"GCNI" A Pt OrGYINAN becami rham
ored of a milk-maid on a neighboring tn.
- -His addressim were rejected: - and the disap
- pointed swain, full of inelapettoly lanirfre ,
venge, procured a rope, Went to the bam arid
—tied all the cote!slails together ' •
KEEN KETOWG---1:111 the late nuitiuss
in brichigan, a surgeon dentist was
. making
an excellent speech in one of the interior
towns. Mow fellow: belonging to' thi other
party interrupted' him with die question:
"what do vou ask to pull a ; tooth: Doctor ?"
"I will pull all_ your teeth for a shilling :and
your nose'grit*" replied the speaker. •
, Nor so Bin,—One of our toivruniteu, meet
ing with one it the stroll' organ-plaieis,
'wus inclined to enfinke in conversation with
him;' and asked him :
• What.part in, the great drama of life do
you perform?"
" I mind Inv- own business r was the brief
en pointed reply.. • . '
BosiE "Qt y ti nsi," at St.,Louis,-in allu
sion' to the "bill forthe'benefit of iliarried
women," whAt before the Missouri Legisla
ture; asked if would not be better for the
members to do': soniething for 'the benefit of
the single ladies, and not trouble themselves
winch about other mixes wires.
Sams SABarrs.—The following anecdote
irtoti-itt -illustration of theScotchxeneration
for the Sabbath,:
A geologist:iivhile in the Country,- having
his pocket hammer with him, took it out and
was chipping the rock by the way side for
motaninatton. His proceeding did not mope
. the quick eye and the, ready tongue oleo old
Scotch .woman.
What are you doing there mon I s '
" Don't yon see I : breaking, a stone."
om'lriarea doing mair than that, y'are break
--ing the Sabbath." ,
A W&; -To (Er Orr.--" Pray, niadam,"
- said Jonathan. low toneof yoke, ,at the
close of a quilting party, "shalli t l ee you
home? "
g• No," answered the lady sharPly„
" Perhaps you didn ' t- derstand me," said
Jonathan aloud. -
understood yOu to fah for my company
home."
• te Not at, yott_how's yottr
mann said Jonathan luttglitak,
ORIGTS OF TEE surnco "MORE TRVIII TRAX
sociartilirmer, Sylvester dad
, *wed Ben - Johnson to see who would the
most reasonable form a rhyming "couplet.
Sylvester formed one that ran as..follows
.1 John Sylvester. .
• • limed your Sister."
To which Johnson immediately setoitedi
littololearma.
liatte-d7ciar wife :;'
" But," said Sylvester, rather chagrined at
the tarn, I .that's not thyme."
"No," replied Johnson, "but it „is true."
SgE/IVG xxs SrN RISE.—"I is beautiful,
said Sue. • -
" !should like to get`uprearly to-morrow
morning, and - see it," said Liz.
Bob was packed in thetop of an apple tree;
and heard the conversation. To be sure he
had no business to be in such a place, but it
wasmo fault of mine, you know. ,
• Well," said Sue, ••LI will call for you if
you will gc_ , ;" -
"Oh no," said the other, "I never could
wake up early enough to see the sun, in the
world ; and we must start by daylight to get
upon the hill in time."
" Never mind, I can' lineage that,!' said
Sue. "If you will tie a string to your foot
and drop the end fitun the window into the
garden I ;rill come at day-light and pull! it."
Bob tried not to laugh, and the girls all un
suspicious walked on. - ,
Bob was a jolly brick. His mother some
' times asked why he came down in the morn
ing for water to wash With, when she, had
filled his pitcher With her own hands the
evening previous. Somebody once,told the
old lady that her son spent his evenings in ca
rousing. She; kind old soul, did not believe
' a. word of it. She-said Bob always drank
four or five cups of coffee and a glass of wa
ter for breakfast ; if he had been carousing the
might before he would not be so thirsty. Such
an, argument settled the matter forever! •
Bat what in name of —,--, (I suppose
you don't swear, so I can't fill the blank up)
naa to do with a country sunrise / I hear
taY • I say to you as Brutus said to the
• to ns--x
stroitße Patient till the last."
. A little after midnight, Bob left his merry
companions and turned towards his home.—
Themoon shone out brightly. Hehadgained
- the door -and W 23 pulling off his boots so as
not to meat ett the old lady. when he thought
of the string from the wi l ido w . He retraced
his steps , and entered - a - garden ;
--ASing
• aro, he found the strinz,e pulled.
, 14 Yes, Sue, I am aiming," stud a silvery
• voice from theinside.
Apisacyolled. , ,
• "In a mmute,. Sue ; in a min te "
u was the
He pulled a third time 'harder than before.
"Stop, See, you hurt me. I will betas
quick as I ,Isaus ay."
- gaze the string a rill the faurth time.
--It slipped out tithe window, for she had
taken it off her wile. In 4 tew minutes the
11°° of red.
44 1 r ere a re top 'Where's the run?"
said-Liz, as she' step ed into the , open air
- " Here he hi, stumng," shouted Bob from
'the thriry.
" Liz fledinto the horse, 'lamming the door
behind her. Bob kept the string as a ..h • ,
'and made eat-wulk for bed,
Mei]
MOM
NEW WHOLSS - ALE ASD ftBT/1.1.V
1 . BOOT ;AND BTION STORE.
'CORNER or,cgrrav Airrixtutrar STS.
rafrrevtus. • . . . . .
THE atarieribits Invite the attention of thit pitilk
to the very extensive assortment of Goods, eon ,
eighty of ' 1 • -' • •''
' - . • ,
GENTLEVIGN•S Calf dtiteh'ed, V' alga& and Patten
Boots, oat sad Kip, doable soled dewed andl'ev
red Roots. Water Proof Boots dewed and Pegged,
from *2 to $1; Neveginatand and Philadelphia etati-,
• ofactured Coated Itoookto great variety,. coastant-..
II on hand; Cosh and Wittig Gaiter Plot*, a
s coarresa Gaiters, Calf Nalitiers, OrernaTied, Mt
Reared and Waged - Monroe*.
311NE83 • Bevis 'and Monroe", di-diat gattittfar*k,
tow pikes. j - ,1 ' i , .j .
BOYS' and litnethe ftkits and-alintroes'eOura :define,
"LADY'S'. French and - garfish tutittint Gaiter Gaits;
Mermen, e.alfakiiiind Goat patted'. Entneb'lltiva
' motto, Calfakin'anil Goat Mi es, fretieb.,Xtortia
Kid welt end Pomp spring B (skins and deltiranaLl
' French Matineeo slid itid T rarbitads, froneSCltts.„,
to lilt blew gnytand t pontee and Shot:4 , ol'AG kinds
cheap. - , ) •
*ldagfl7,i; and lltittdrens: Goof s and ilti:e - - v. a arra.
.asortgitaat 'unable for, this . Act; ..rolititintly on;
band. ..
, i i . ',;,•,, . . ' I'-:i , • .
GM El , tie nem --.- „, ..... •, . . ,
"-- CYR a it ofOom glartSh s are . o.ft ) iejliest inair ,
lifactur .airpetes the tenni.* n alroad4 LadiCg and
Gcntleinen-arocild - do vveW.tti If, and. proildelthent
aideettlyrukdrood Gana Antats." the. Vest PeexaetttlYi
'etliskov -end 01.Coidatoridtra and Cnastraipt!Oni , . -,:—
. 8 . X114 - I*J.i.a , ease'add an Ma.: *, ' - ,'' : ' •
-- = grta . eei_ tint - entnittelilty ill , dn'd irc Wert angi r
i
pile , Wild rile aboce ,•:afrieles WO irefintli melytt
moderate prieesi .. t 01 ", : ;!
Boots and 'f_rboes:roade:'dr - re repaired to order. ' ' •
Ili-TERafi'-,ed 31 1. -I''' ..--, i • ;.:'
Dee 43:itfit9.. ,: - i L-i=.. , - .
, ' • C--', •-;:1-'11 ,
...-,
.q: L I . if nEntaticu. TE.ltlitAbl; • ,
~,,,. ~ ''.. •:' .• ktINAVO ENGI 'KER. ' ', . ; "
A Piritf,tiirmfitc.tiire.nrltnri nity iti varied's bran--
- a', elm*, itificiitiiir a -desatipt nit of Wood- Ceti*,
ciwiptdor, awl !be burning. p 'oo.mo-A and Coke t
.Ifteritii onit'Aoiliting or Ito ore; the ha:Wing/tad
LittiannOnent .ralat fornieca. orking hy • CliatchaL
Coke, 'Wk • Anita:Attie ; the-red ne -of iron., and the
eOnversa.. - n of the fide. into rootht iron by char-
OClal , Nrei:, a'pd),tideping illnlarpN. .Also. a deserip.
lien sir Forre Ganotiers. gsiliibe Mills, Mani St netinet,
tilt 8i3510.. &f . ., (r., to irbirh is add;- , 1 an .Essay on
the Manufat tole kr Steed, %ilk!, .I:dt engravings* JUst
teCciirstl and fdr•sale at-•I - -
t.
~o '1 „ O...riNAN - s '
. .
• • . ‘ l 'esp, .4.adt , andyrri«ty Stores.
•
- Dee '22, tE-12. . 52-
& d. M. flown
BROW!. ;ANT? WOO CORN WUt STORE.
\lo3h.rtltTlirdrt. 'ref drch
, antLattat •
irANI rACTUPTEIIii iikt lti h ariale Dealais In all
IYI L4 1 ,4E - a Iltnonia, 6tn.41105, Butter. It Ware,
:1301 Fren.b OaskrtE, ?„‘llon and Wall Ilillahea.
kraha..llnal.n.s. Maio. Ma 'ant. Es.' ern made Wood
en Waren( eaety description, kr.. , at the lowest mark,
-
re priers. 1
af-Vash,.pst-1 for Cron Corn st...thrt Far-so
Fancy rum, 111Mim s Boa.s and
•
Tippets.
• DAVID H.
(.CCCCaaOIL TO iota*, averitaii.)
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION OF FURS. •
HAVING pi* t returned from :Europe. *hti a select
stock of Fars; is-now manah i• tnrins them' in a
very superior stylc.and trimming thetti in the most et..'
gain manner, and would I:trite tile attention of Mer
chants and others:ln his superior "and ostensive as
sortment; which, as be Minufactitteti an Weil as Im
ports, be is enabled to offer af ancn raters allow
bousel,in the United States can compete with.
• - DAVID H. SOUS.
• S6' Areli (Mulberry) street, 6 doors betnw .3d st.
Next to Louden Sr. Co.'s Farnilt Medicine Imre.
Ans. Id, 1549. li-6mo ;
ad,.Store always closed - no
lee The highest Cash ;nice Mid for Shinning Pars.
5 .
. New Music. , .
riillo' Thon Art Gone. an admired song,
1 Woman'a Lbws, ' .. - do,
florteless Love. do
A bre i amtbst-Loye can neetVorget, do'
i vsili nOt - breathe thy name. . do ' •
Gentle ' Peed,. do ;
Jea nnlo and Donald. *beautiful Scutcla ballad,
Ethiopian Qusdritlee,
GleturMa - re Polka,
Primrose P o tis; -
Mary Ana watt,s.
Pieces &clot band obtained to orfler, at
11ANN'AN'S
Boa and Mnsle Stores.
Nov 1:, 1549
Astrology, Agtronouty, - Threnofo-
$ 4 15,000 Hitting been Wort..
BY my numerous friends an the tate Prealdentins
Election, should convince Those skeptical Persona
who talk of reneges, that no, such thing as Pelt. is
or his been known by the eminent and distinguished
Astronomer and Astrologer. C.' W. gaIIACK, durlag
his experience of over a quarterof a century, Do you
doubt predesituatkm I Then why not every man gain
the celebrity of General Tayl - r, a Didlet Webster, or
a Henry Clay 1 And yet there are some who are tied
' lab eirough to doubt that a man may be born with the
power to see late futUre events. How can it be pos
sible that the destiny of man should be destined by
the me re shutting of a pack of cards t and yet there
are thousands, who allow themselves, - with • open
'Mouths, to e i r eti o n the; greasy words of some old
*moan. whose. true *kill cannons, In Stilitg them with
wooden that are most difficult for the digestion of
I ethers who are more crednauus, yet more scient.fic It
Is such gnat brier discredit en a profession. that had
.been acknowledged to be a science of the 'hlghestar•
tier, from time immemorial, and Is the only profession
that has holy authority to sustain It. The high re
spect which General Te y tor, and Charles Johu Uerna•
dour. late Sine of Sweden. had far Astmleay, Is
'Move by their letter, for theirlNativities to the sub
scribes, which It will else him great pleasure In show
ing tato Mete who far' him with a call.
• In addition to his power to foresee futore'evenq, he
has the miner to give such information a.. will effectu
ally redeem such as are given to the too free use of the
bottle. Ile in also eskpabk of curing Menges hereto..
fore considered incurable In this country by the or
dinary medicines, and wishes all to levet:dm a call
who - pave been given up by their physicians and wish
to be fared. Ile will warrant a cure In all curl, and
will `make to charge incept for the conjurations lie
Abell make use olio his office. He Is (limit asked *hat
a Nativity Ist lie answers, according to Geomancy,
hoe Ofthe seven prams la the science of Astrology,'
that it ha Horoscope of the (inure event' oft person's
life,carefullycaketated and transcribed on paper,cow:
taking an account of all the lucky and unlucky' days
In the months mid years of the person's life (or whom
It' lateen ; by which means thousands in this country
and•elsewhere have been prevented front misfertunes '
that had beta hidden in-the womb of fottaitr. by refer
ring to their Nativity before:entering on any specula.
tioa of business°, pleasure. It shoutd be in the hind,
rod every one as their alumnac for life. 'A Nativity Of
an Individual tan only forwarn the possessor of trou
bles that a re in future rot hint; 'those who are Involv
ed In resent difficulties of say kind mast wait on the
subscriber In person or by letter, who la prepared to
exert his*cret Influent* for their homed - sate benefit-1
lie is ready to use his influence to - fortell the Result of 1
lawsuits. anti all undertakings In which there fin Halt
involved; ha also makes use of his ppwer for the res
Iteration of stolen Or most property, which lie has Used I
for the advantage of thousands to this city and else
where. Who etc doubt a gentleman's abilities, who
h as bad the miner to be called On and rent:Med with by
all crownedlemil of Europe, and etijoys a higher
reputation as an Asttoteger than tiny One hying 1 1
trite ran be ronsolied with at his Office, ar byy , letter.
f pie-paid, and lie is prepared to make use of his p ow _
ler on any of the following Midst s-tinsiiets cf sit
I de:Citations ; trevettipg by :land or sea; eourtshlps ;
advice given for their enceesifol accomplishment;
speratating in stocks; merchandise, or rest estate; the
reentering of legacies In dispute ; the Purchasing of
tickets, end the safeiyof ships at sea. He also Offers
pia services respretint health, wetllh' and marriage,
love affairs, Journeys, lawsulte; difficulty is business,
fraud, sickness and death. pest. present and future
enentatand in all the concerns of life. and Invites auto
call who are afflicted. cFnmoreaEßNS lly or Mentally.
I - • • : • /
Ladlei, 50 cents ; Gentli:nien,4ll. Nattsitles eaten
lated.and read in full. *cording to the graeles of get.
colitis Sires-Ladter. II;
to
NI Millet
tiesGeomaney, calealsted according tOGenninney, for Ladles, 32,
In fait, g 1; _Geritteuran. *J, In lull, ss.' • -
Persons eta ditstanee ciente their naticilleadraWa
by sending the date of the defend their birth. , - '
All Moen containing the 'shove fee wilt receive ist
aiedhite attention, end natlvitlee will be /eat to .any
Put of the rattel States., written on durable' paper.
Office. No. 71' Locust street, between Eighth and :
Nmtb, and Walnut and Spruce streets. oPPitelW the
Musical Pied Hall..
Office homes from* A. B. On 10 P. lit
• , • C. W. nonnetr, Astrooger,
4,1840: ' 50.1 •
ES
Tlle-MINgita v *HFURN AI: AN Dr PesTr4. GENRALJ%IIV-tittr4SErn:,
• 09110.11.111sterta .
ConTsmuip. I‘6 ut scueY. Os 011111*
. • MINEVAI4 .1.
sr , d POWER TO (WISE 'A LL Wetted Beret.
al'movisess
Wounae'to disitarge their pittrid' matterr, and then.
It is othitr termed' ALI.4IEAUNO. OlVtlic‘rb is
scarcely* *Busse event! or Interoat, that"( will sot
benefit. • 1 Vase used it fat Alleluia 'Armee Teats for
alt diseafFe of the shelf, leverliing thn utmost decor
4nd resporsibilityaied 'blistery before Heaven add
inse;.ther loot In one Case hal it failed hi bentelit when
the yachted was triads react of mortal weane.',
AMY:O had physicist's 'learned in'the profeetonn..:-.
I bare bad utinisteritiftbegespeLjudges of tbebeneb.
aldenterida wyera.renriernen of the highest en:Milian.
and otelthrides or the hoar use It In weer)" villetY of
wat;SedAnereitas bets butere voice—One universe.'
wine—trayloz " ' '
-4. MeALt.h4TES. VOllMOlwrie tXDIB 60010
'illlETlALlSTlON—Nrersisvovideirotierwedlately the I
inernattrtti and sweilhigirtrie thetpale tassel.- Anted
the directions *round theitoW" 4
ne&
Heir—ven Pr, TAO wavelets eared pintoes tithe,
bead ache of twelve years ittaidied.l sad Who loath
regular every week sotbatvotbitiee took plate.
DE&PNEPS, Ear.Aelle. Tooth.Aehe, - and Ape in
the fsce, , str helped with lite attecels! '
BEAU.; HEAD—We have eured e.tses anti adult,
defied beery thing known One ints told au that`be
bid spent it',oe his children. without may iwurillt.
when a fes bores of olernteur tiered thew.
BALDItESI 4 —It wilfrestore lutir:•oolter thas
other thins. , - ' • "
?ETTER—There is 'wilder better ibe the sure •
Truer. 'a" • • '
• BURNIf—li is has of the best thins In the world
for Borers:
Pites—Thouvends are rise) eared by this Olarest.
t never faits in giving relief tor the Files.
I
Or hes audirstriess us*: MArtister
Dion or &Teas.' Gtote Cereplelat. Erysipelas,
Taw, Mattis. Scud Bel: Sara epee: Qniacl. 6m
talc A.. flooselltis;XerreralAfeetiess. Pass.
ef ar Split Roo 1 -.Mks. Asti ma. Dostfaets. Ese.dcle.
Ritris„ Cents: APT/issues itf Ike sArti. Sin MP*. Pi. -
phut, fre. Stiffiresi of theist's:. Swelliair of Us Limas,'
.Soreßhotaistioo, 'Paw. Verso, goeura.
Mrstea Breast; rostll44*, Arai! trit 411 . 1.
COLD 'FKET--Livet Complaint.*lin la the Chest.
.r tite hair. one or the other sawn.
pea lei cold feet -(Thls tristrinent IS the trustee:ital . .)
It tell - Sift 2117114 disease to'have road feet. • 1 .
eoßNO—Occasiorsal ace of this Oho MAI will aL
'Wirt taqi Corns front armoring. People seed never
be tmebled witly•theni if they nse.it frequentll
- Olatuteet Is pond' far any part of the body or
limbs that areindsined. In some curs it should be
applied often,
CittITION.=-No Ointment wilt be evatilse Mario
the name. or Atte/ AleAllirter !rewritten with a pen
upon etertlabei. JAMES plc ALLIdTER,
hole Proprietor of the above Medicine. I
. Tries:ls its. per boy ' • Ys , „
Beany-4. - CO4 Pottsville ; D N.
tletstei. do ;J. : W Gibbs. Millersville ;Eberle' Frei
orwinnuit Iluntalinrer.
Haven Tagtotrt,Tanokaa ; Washington Heis
ler, 1 , -xri Carbon; Wm. Price, BM*: Jail!' filets.
Beading ; Aid by Agents in all the principal. Towns
in the United State.. - -
'Principal Bilice...North Triirdat Philadelphia
111.
Ittereaantla. rated
(CAMINO i L
• A
EMI
lieti is ass d thtieusel Fsiallar Eastirocatisa'fal.
• Diseases of as florousid Flesh.
TIME nail experience. has tUliy proved that this
UNIVEMAL. REMEDY has not Its equal oo the
list of porintut medicines, having bees more than II
years before the public.
Testimony of the most disnis,.etested character Oita
wonderful effects on the animal economy is almost,.
daily presented to the proprietor.
A young man in the Town of Wilson, whose clothes
were burnt off of him. was restated (without sear-
Jana by the timely use of this Oil.
Numerous are the unsolicited =dements of patients
themselves, and others wise; have used the Oil. of
cures which in themselves appear so remarkable, that
were they at sit interested In a peculiar point, they
could hordly have been credited.
The following diseases era among many others in
Mature of which this Oil has bees completely success.
MI and in which others had entirely failed ;
Stavin,
,Sweeny, 3Anghone Windgalls, Pull Evil;
Cations. Cracked 'Heels. Galls of all kinds, Lazne
sees. Fresh• Wounds, Sprains, Brisfsesq4and
Cracks, Foundered Feet, Scratches. or . ,
Oresse.lnasge; Rheumatism. Bites' of
- Animas. External Poisons. Painful
Nervous Affeetiona, Frost Riles,
Boils.Corns.Whitlovesilurnaltud , •
Scalds, Chilblains, Chapped
- . Hands, Cramp; Contraction*
of the MescleedSwellings,
•
Weakness of the Joints.
Caked breasts.
•
CAUTION PURCHASEan.
Beware of COE NTEIWEITS,.and be suretbe name
of the Sets Proprietor, GEHRGE W. MERCHANT.
'Lockport; N. Y.. is blown inthe side of the bottle-and
in his hand, writinS ores the ',Cork. Don't 'be puny's
ded to take anything else with the promise it is /arias
gond lee., &c. 'This is practiced by those unprincipled
dealers whose conscience will stretch like India Rub
ber, and who are of a kindred spirit of those to out
tarns cities, whose nefalbere practices ha so recent-•
ly been rip:idled to the action of Congress. „
Those who attempt to Counterfeit thiS art loare ro
t toned to the law of New York, of May ISIS by which
it will be soon that every person meddli in these
counterfeits is subject to inifintutent„ kept went and
fine.
A person vetting Ant of oils State, wi be liable to
arrest when in the Stat , '.... mid also to be bald AS a wh
ites, against those he bought of or sold for. •
. Ail Orders addressed to the proprfetor will be prompt
ly responded to. • •
Get a Pamphlet of the Agent, and see 'what woo
den are accomplished by the , use of this medicine.
Sold by respectable dealers-genially hl the United
States and-C-anada. Also, by
J. C. C....011011E; Pottsville
E. 3. Fry. Tamaqua ; C. Franey Orwinsbur: ; ElMon
nail Bethlehem ; Pomp A. • Kenzey: Esefun r Lewis
Smith* Co.. Allentown ; Masser, Sunbury; EL
.1. Shearer. Milton ; U. A. McCoy, Northumberlandy
Dr •n. le„W it kesbarre; W. Anthony' & Co.,Whlte•
' haven; C. W. Shattle; Lewisburg; d. Williams. Bear
Creek; C. lit...Ebect, Alauch_Chunk ; Flatlet k Jones
Tenkhannock ; Frederick Klett & -Co., Wisolesal
Agent, Philadelphia
- Nov. 3, ISO.
• - - acid Dyspepsia ad GeaeraC
,DEBILITY CURED BY TILE OXYGENATED
SITTF I AR.
N ALL' CASES of Indigestion and derangement I
of the stomach. this medicine speedily restores the
digeotilre orgens to their natural healthy state, 'thus
strengthening the whole system. 'Renee h Is an escel2:
lent preventive of epidemic diseases, for rtersons in a
wean and debilitated cenditiOn ;,• at the present (line
crerreoch person might to basalt.. ,
But no medicine is more recOMmended for
DfittErPta, in ail its forms, 'sorb as hesdache. heart
horn, eostivenessocid stomach', lose of sppitite,•pain
in the stomacholebility, and alsoopithma attended with
derangement of the stomach
The following is from a most eminent Chemilst. •
' The medicinal articles used in the preparation orate
Bitters, are those prescribed by the most eminent Pby-,
stelae, fee the relief from, .and cure of, the diseases
for which these Sitters have been so successfely used.
The con3bintul 9f them is lo accordance with chemical
piles secede: the erhcacyof each ; and the compound
seems eft have resulted front extended übtiervations to
medical practiCa, . Respectfully, •
A. A. HAY ES, R. 8..
• Sin.e Ainlim4l. o well, Mass.
r"Wit. P. STOW, DR,. tisst. Clerk 11. 8. Rode
Represintatliel. •
ttiNuaetaw 7). C. Jaas 15,18tri.
Da. Ceo: H. Casts e—Dear Sir-FI feel It not only a
pleasure,but a duly, to Make known to you and to the
public. (If you desire hl the vtithrilltid effects of lhe'
..Oxygenated Riturs.” in relieving me from that most
discouraging disorddr. Dyspepsia. I have been Millet •
ed for about seventeen years with the motel atiendasit
symptoms, viz.. constipation of the' bow els. headache,
pain In the chest, datulenee, acidity of the stomach.
and severe nausea ;.and for months at a 'tints not the
least particle of moirture would appear on the serthce
of the chest or limb,. and most of the time I war ex
tremely bilious, I hare used various remedies.; bairn
been strict in my diet, have been dosed wills .calotnel
and emetics day aftee day by physicians. bat ail to no
zest( purpose. Hearing of itiewonderful effects of the
"Oxygenated Dittos," in the , care ofDyspepsia, I
procured some as a last resort; have used four bottles
of the medicine, and find the bad symptoms all rem's
ed, and inyaelfancemorein the enjoyment of health.
.None but the Dyspeptic soarer. who has felt ell the
moron or the disease, canal. all appreciate the lathe
of title medic - Me. I most; sincerely hope that all will
make trial of the uteditine.and with Me be able to re
' oic4 to the return of health.
,•• _ . •
The following order was received by the Proprietor.
from EDWAID Posts* , M. D.: Professor of The ..
repeats and Miter's Medics.. Dartmouth College. who
uses the medicine in his ;quake..
FIIIICID Ga gs:—Please lend ere t wo s domino( your
"Oxygenated Bitters!! , SD. li. PHELPS. •
Irradme. Vt.; Jell T9;1810. ••
" Don't fail to cantor our pamphlet,it ClattlMl Nevem%
certificates from members of Oongreas and others who
testify to the wenderfat efileney of this medic .
Every Dyspeptic Who desires health, will try I e
trilling expense's not to so thought of w as Is
at stake. • • • .
*Trice $l.OO perbottle ; 6 bottle% r-415,00.. _
• Bold iholcsatentrd retail by ORDEN O. FLETCTIIER.
No. 1 Ledger Buildings, Mazda. _ _
0. D. JENKINS. Centre sc. one door below litertet;
Pottsville; W. GIBBS, Minenrille.•, BEM.
ERMAN, Hamburg E, ail NTZING ER, idchuyl
Mil Dawes. -
July 11.1819.
Lamps!lLantpet camp's. •
OP th e various Mode for bathing. On o L td. Mat
fiat. Canaphine,ke. Is% Xi tbt lAtapeand Haus
las lArans fur lie's: Glebes. elate and
t at; Flees
Abaft% dr.c.,iast received-sad far rale It -.. • •
BANNAN• 8' ,
Chtap Stationery-di Variety Mote:
Jul? ts, 1819.„ • • . •
,
25w ill epptelt a t: I d e s. w rg i ty l r4 w 26 ro b lic it ti jrP hr iekY
ases
line Connecilcet Seed wrappers; .go meet : pail Gap.
killer
oectleat ; cheap Claus. Metnifeeturera will
find it to thel adasseage to call at the large Map
Store of - - • Wig. a- glOlllllllO9,
269 Northt d t.,, opposite the Goideolseab nate. .
' • • - ' vowsei.bbi.
N 'll.--g . *keepers copies la for , &it sappier** llt
Please esti,' Jaime aline lot of *lt kind* of.fasow.
legend Seat hoc Taber:on; 591,4100 lariis4;o***o. Ci
gars. 500,009 Isoakii4 flail lilirkeillir Gigue; 1100, - 001
floe Cipre of imbue*. breed*. togethet with a large
qll.l,otity of Noel, /c.c..' Which / will iiiill at tail lowest
pries*. • All hills over /21r, per cent. off for
Cah.
0.3 IT , 1511." • ' 44-Sato •
===Z
czza
29-Iv
'Lear TipstLiccO)
lasmaniam
l'Ofty44oll* V44olAbid:abajoilki;.
'VD She ruin -lIAV •NOW -.DiCOIIII .41113
I liOSTeitrvisivelyestailibilted sad windily Fart.
tt-idestets* of the tosseattleyobstili is.Ertalientoisd
Wilds Cristary -- They war invented held* by Dr.
• WIC- WORSIALL, of Tort. Emilia*, add have sleet
that Onto leroseht- array ,woodertht earee to evitty
annoy where shay tsars been latrodeost. ,,, • - ,
• The preveatproprieters for the United Stateiare in
posie
tri ssionotesanyysairm eentleavientcrosserronght,
both S ed sotoridd America; .. •., ,
ELM ABUT(' - BUTTERWORTIL, Il Waisted. Pt.
Liverpool, *se coafitied ber.bed tor , steslAs. whit
the Dropsy. , bar Is became swelll4 to as enmities
thieknoss. Atter snasytrialsofothirvisediaine the wits
rettared to pertecaleetith by two hazes.ot Wood/All;
Itr•ltiNeti,loConeiert St:Liverpool,trai idsocared
Orindainstins of the Liver. by. Wendell's
~11103. CdOLefrALIL Mande, sear Treece. Gad I
Undoes, eared of Typhus and idlieriatticzKevsr„ by
Worse'''. • - • • -, ' •
V , TDOiI. BLUCHER, of Iliad' log Pernanyi•:tiniii:tisti..
des tbat hischUd eras seventy adtictedairtth,wanns,
aid vrait ptefectly_ Teetered by: the inevo.yrorradrs
Agne.Dyspepria; Ileadsche. liabilnai Conti mei',
e rare Colds. him* 'ail yielded to ibis; powerlid but
Wel, civil:llw medicine. No more certain end said
' et ins wait e Nab ever bees discovered.: '
• 'Nato rhysielans elate See of these pills Itt their
practice with grentsoeress. , • ' - •
They are for sate Is Pelt sylkid ninety. prise 'bets.
a box, entosiaing 50 Tilts with fall directions, by Jan.
C Aroma, JosephContsworth and D. N. fletalcr,
Pottsville t N. J. F ry. Tamaqua :earn& It. Alter,
Tswana: Wert.lllontelins, Mitt William Paine,
Tiedurthervdie I James D. revs. idinererlita ; Lo
vas -A Kriudlnaa. Schuylkill -Neves ; li. A. IL flaw
itter.Orwigsbnifi P. R. Cannier, West Fenn; Giant
& Tone,. Piss Grove. • ,
. C. P. Amet; Travedins'Arres for the Kiddie States:,
Access, e co. Previews.
Dec TT. '47. 540 N 0.1141 cherainer.PhilOs
Greatest, Discovery of the Age
'OR. TRASK%
mActsvatc , ote; rstasyr,"
TS constantly effeeting cures of Ate, „ utmost impOt-
S. lance- The most incredulous are eontinced—the
Most faithless are compelled to, believe Si th e Sewer
and virtn• of this great remedy. .
It it universally admitted to be the most wrmderfal,
combination known to the world for the Immediate
relief of disease and pain. . -
it never falls while there remains sn A tlsn llife to
restore a natural 504 bantam action to the capillary
vessels of the body. and equalize the circulation of the
blend. Sy this means a controlling ivisrer is gained_
over the Most malignant forms of disease, which can
not be obtained from any other remedy. Stith is the
power or this , combination that it penetrates to every
portion ot the Manion frame; every bone and muscle,
vein And ligament le searched out and made sensible
of its purifying and heating ittaucines- Hence It caws
It amen as readily with internal as external diseases.
Namertms instances are on record where this reme
dy has restored health to patients so bear the grave
that the most posverrat internal teatedics failed to
produce any &set, Sueh bar•rtequentlybeeit thetas°
in •
Tisfiewasstios of as Reacts.
No patient ever-treed die with this disease when the
Magnetic Olellltt.llt can be obtained. That dangerous
Epidemic known , airthe
Putrid Erysipolai,
clod always be cured by Ms remedy. For
loknomatary Rheumatism.
lids ointment lithe most complete remedy PrePlitea•
In 99 cases out of 900 it will Ilford entire reilefto the
worst elicitor
Naroono ileadoelle,
th thirty minute/. For nervous disease this retedy Is
of Inimeme value.
',Adbetions of the spine.rheumatism. lamettess.lllCo-
rate lore throath. bronchitis, pleurisy. croup, chills.
braves, told head. veranda, salt Rheum, erysipelas,
cholera matins, ague in the face or brecast.Duriall. in
flamed eyes, fever snres, ¢c., will be immediately re
lieved by the use of this remedy.
• For further particulars and testlmonials,see Amph
lets left with each agent. - 7- •
Price 23 and 40 tents per bottle J . For
C. sale by
ORN BROWN.
Also, for sale by an Agent la each town in the State.
Sept 29.1219. • -
DOOleyht •
MAIGIICAL PAIN • EXTRA.CTOOi -•-•
gnu 01111/71A1. MID WILY °VIM& ; •
•
certain end positive Cure the the wont Sures and
• Beards, Piles, Erysipelas Rheumatism, Cuts,
Wounds, Fever Sores, Broken Breast, Bore .
Nipples,. Weak and inflamed Eyes, •
Sprains, Salt Rheurnj and encases
of External Indomation. - •
BURNS AND SCALDS. I
T Challenge the world to prove, that in any one Pin
/ gin instance, "Dallers Magical Paln Extractor"—
that is to say the genuine article—has. since its first in
troduction by me in 039, op to this Pei iod.; ever ailed
to cure the wont .edeell of Barns and Scalds t
FROZEN TDE CURED. •
Digyfees's Ferry, Pas es. Po., Jan. 15, t4y.
Ma- Buser Da LLET —Sir : This is to certify that I
have been afflicted for a number of years with a sort
toe ; tattled by ben: frozen.. My toe bag bent very
painful to me, especially during the lastsix month*.
.when it bad become so much affected that the flesh of
the first ' oint • had nearly all disappeared.. flawing
flied all the- different remedies recommended tb tae,
but without experiencing any relief, I had given up
all hopes of saving my limb. But, to gratify newish
es or my friend*, Daniel W. Dingman, W. 19 Brodhead.
and otbent.l was induced to try "Dells y's Magical Pain
Extractor," and by the use of one 25 cent box, was
ultinly rand., DANIEL DECKER.
We, the undersigned,MASCrlbe our names In the above
testimonial, not alone es an act of justice to ft. Dailey
but that othets, similarly atAirled may be Imbued to
try and find relief from the virtues rif this extraordi
nary family salyi. W. P. gnomical), '
losern B. Las-mien,
Jong Deocts, '
Deem. W. Diermas.
directions, and' other testimonials of cures
performed, see ?rioted Pamphlets.
CAUTION,TO TILE PUBLIC
No article of acknowledged Uteri!. is more extensive
ly counterfeited than DAILEY'S GENUINE
rAAN EXTRACTORV The difference between the
genuine arid the counterfeit Extractors Is enmity defin
ed, via: PALLEY'S original sad, *say greitiae Ex
tractor, is lbe severest burns and scalds, affordn is
-0404.e." re li e f. It , draws out the tire and pain in
akw minutes. And In euts and wooed', soreand in
flamed eyes. and all cases of external tadaination, its
soothing effects are ever the same. The Catinterfen
Extractors. on the contrary irritate when applied. and
IneresOie the pain
Being cognisant of the danger' attending the u s e 0
the Counterfeit, Extractors. I disiinctly dee late 'that
will not hold myself responsible - (or the effects of any
Extractor. 'unlessithi same be procured atleny own
Depnt, 416 Broadway corne s tslaspenard Street, New
York- or from my ,authorixed Agents.
SOHN a SinWIN, Agrn Potteiriller, •
Fan's, R & Co. ' Philadelphia; •
lona Plfices, " \Reading t
CM. A Ilete rein, I" . Lancaster i
. C A Molars, " York.
DO TOP. WANT ._
TO CURE YOUR RORSE! • 'I
IF afflicted with Rumors: Sores. piled
~neck and
Shoulders. noitterboue, grease epavin, or poll-evil,
one box of Dailey', Animal Galvano Cere-Alt; „win
convince ynti that there is no mistake Iola•
READ : The following is from the Crei
145kervee•
°Cthei
fru '
Zw il Vo i r r r . . t fl a rt eg l - 19.
I have tried DAILEY'S ANIMAL. GAL
VANIC CURE-ALL, and I now certify that naive ,
found it the molt extraordinary, and valuable remedy
eve, put upon a Horse, and would not be :Without It
Runny money. It cures bard and spavin-Mmpe
aris
le from the collar, middle, Sce..4s by meet I- inc
a littlest( the Salve, and the collar ain't mks a sorb.
Item, bestir do berm. JOHN VAN
Overseer Harlem Hadroad Stabler..?
AEAD THE FOLLOWING:
This bite certify that I have used Diners AnimAl
Galvanic Cure-Ali, and found It the safest and most
speedy care fursores avid brat:el:that 1 have ever used,
and ,I take pleasure in recommending it t‘S all. ''.
8. M. ROLLINA. Livery.Biable, Itll layPt.,l4•
- READ Tins MINERS!.
Burn front an Explosion of Otinpowier—Mast;
Inc Rocks.
Hamar DALLEY, Esq., New York—
Dear
Sir: I hereby certify.that in the early part of
March bud, while - engaged in blasting roCks, a cholla
of powder prematurely exploded, taking. foil etreet
upon my Mee, chest, and lett arm, and burnt me In
dreadful manner. I was carried borne on a fitter, inn
(are swollen to twice its natural, else ;' the flesh tom
off my ann. below the elbow ; and my eyes filled 4lth
powder and dust. A Physician called in, exprensed
strong doubts as to 'the savior of try lelt eye, which
bad several cute over the ball ; and, my Pita' being
burnt all over, mid bovine thleg'k, black scab Ovar tt
be directed poojtiees fn be applied, to draw oat ;the
powder. Ills resisted, being fearful` of losing. my
eyes; and barring beard mach of your Pain- Eltrit.
Of. I tonetuded to try N. f dirt re, and lo bra than a
&weight, and whlnot eag steer applleathm than your.
Extractor, I was completely cum.,Wlthatil a seariatid
eyesight thlly.restored. •
Peri Rialtelli Arils 11)48.
smote before m e. the tab Jose; MEL •. • ;
rim).
.020111101. Justice of the Pestle.
tire •Aveto
AWFUL CABS ‘OF SCALD!
Wlteetteld..lfingare es. Jr, Y. Pe). l /11. MB. .
Ur Entley—Dear dir Whtle my see:l3 •yeariold.
was tt work in the shingle traantutrtry of IL P. 101111.
ha bad the Misfortune to slip and frill Imo a largOvst,
used for the purpose of holtiteettlocks preparatory to
totting. The boleti hart put beta removed fro* the,
vat, containing a tante quantity ot,bolUsivitter4 Ue
fell forward scalding both hands and arm.. all oneaide.
and MS
bed badly and the other partially. the mates
. were sooa Ms arms and leg that Mott of the' flesh
time off *lib his garments. and his life was despaired
of by both his physicist* aid friends.'
Dalley's Pala Extractor wasprocu red ass** se me.
*lbw (whult watt aboutsix bow) and epplied which
rettennedlries from ett pain, prevented ladantatum and
swelling, sad la a fete days commencertbealleg hbt
sores. .There appeared e. entente ithmoveme#l4 eti
mach SO that la three weeks be was,remived to bli
father's bobs*. distant shoat one Mlle and`. half,
We et:tattooed the use ofille above medicleatlboat
two Ynonthe aid we believe' II was- the means, wilder
Providence, of savms his life, and Ise ,wonle cheerful.
ne " e i similar eases s a a 1 fc aod la.
velnable remedy; With seetheente , or roped I re .
titan, deer sir. you most obedient and'hundde eery
pals. Ants* PASEi
, ' • tiesszirSis fisAits.
E. CLASS,
I • Withi IlidetArktat. hetes. penmarif i stqltslitea
bath the ease of 14r. etarles Wm, tmottee thkaboire
etstemeest reloseigansfly eta fret
'Deleey..inoteal Deeemr..llBlCelitei'M e _
Wm Emma. it (Muir. L P &ail; ira l4ewab, ,' hone*.
insi4l4q,„./ Rowe.
Prikt4. !PAPiliitii • =
JOIN Q. alums, ~1 1
sot..t, tat
Z=.lollq. AM.
L ., .:1k atedi rilitolliotl;• 'Pair.
. *Karam; rittio SSISG 10- AIVICI3 ?wI.OII
• , '_.."-=' .--beighldp:llkdooich*Ashrwaiiiit drag , :
MHZ Adol'Orlallellse_igesm, Ot thoraces; triumph cfs
A , A*DALAAAXIII. ; MINIM atilt pulakilmilla mcdion
likiory.".
_llitailtxtz -al , . ,- t --- - • • . ` '
PrnewPieShytmothi4thesithilfeeling of tieWevolence,
sad fer that's/et it greet ailicled Tallow Wars, I de.
sire In lathe blotWo# tthertithecrigition of my disease
sad the ainexpteted enrol etaisdned from SCHENCK'S
PDLIIONIC STallit. • *Aboart three Tenni apt I wile
athieted with a viehhatteldeerhicff settled on my breast
arid alts add 'seri' . kW days I would raise consider
able hieloilt topcough was very tight sad diairdesing.
Eve ni tC ;I had , violent Aver.- creepier aid". sad
Pro . sweets at night. -with dlillealty Of breathing
and ' lees of Beneath; my Spree Was entirely
• Prostrated, being confined to my bad most of the time.
Totter the most eminent phyakiatta In this; cbty at
, tended me.`eidelter exhuming slithenikili, Pronoun.
1
eel in, -wag . Incurable. - Indeed. one said tertune.
'were almost gone, .and 1 could but poialaly recover
At this nage of mydisease; I win prevailed wpm to
try VP. vv,VelesteVit Fahaerac Spur, sad before Iliad ta
. ken half-I dozen beetleei was ma Air remwered as to
be able tote tamest the house. • It seemed to strength
s" my what, system—lt loosened the mush aid stop
ped Abe lideeeding—nay_ bowels hemline reviler,: and
everything I ate, seemed to. digest easily and sourish
my wbole station. , I odeed, -each was the rapid pre
lims's of nir vhsalatt.satss saddest. th e eltance. that I
became too 'epicene of a opeady COM and abandoned
the nee of th e medicine before the - disease was thor-
Oughly eradicated, Which resulted in another attack of
bleeding at the begs lass Gillotteorapanied by a divins ~
slug month. I *gale commenced taking the Palmeri is
Syrup, and seat for Dr. Schenck. who, upon:a cetera'
eSarsinallon. advised me continue using it. Delors
1 had taken (bur bottles. haunts formed in my side.
which gathered and brat*, 'charging Daiwa/ as lean
, judge, a Pint otter, disagreeable yellow matter. This •
:seemed to cleanse anapest(' my IS MIS alwatill. Trout
this time. I began to get betted. and am now happrea
say entirely recovered. I am sure at this time I en.
Joy better health than I bevel Yor the last ten years.
Mutt 1 comdienced taktng the Pulmonic Syrup, I have
never failed to recommecd it whatever I went. that
others, *swell as myself. might' be saved from that
awful disease I, for I feel it a; duty that I ciwe.o the
afflicted. o pabliah,tt to the world... Permit me to man
na* a feW cases that have coma under my immediate
observation. Bathe on a visit to Camden. N. J:, lam
mummer, I saw a child, evidently in the last stage of
bowel cousemption. Tbs mother informed MC that
V the phyilelans had given the , chid up as Incurable. I
told her what !amen* I had derived from the use of
&helices Pulmontc Sythp. and induced her to procure
a battle:. I heard gothic more from the little 'Offerer
,until about three mordafter It being in the market,
ay attention was draw to a lady who observed me
- very-ettentively; Shed Ily approached niCand naked
ba
me if Loasnot the lady who recommended Schenck's
Pub:ionic Syrup to herd Ins child last summer In Lam
a.' k replied that I was. She said that her child bad
entirely recovered. and was uncommonly he 'thy.—
Her name is Mrs. WitsVit, and now resides in Brides
burg. :Another lady I i would menthe's in particular.
who laid a scrofttleue affection. Her face and neck
:
pe
presented one continue Sett. and anent bet eYes wits
verlouilyaffected wi th It. She had become / greatly
emaciated, tied to all a Insects pau /move ry., -1 is
dined ter to lot Ostmark', Falmouth Syrup, which /the
did: and is now perfectly eared: • Another lady, Mtg.
McMullen-, whose mtdcace I will give on application
was evidently Is the last ' singe of Consumptio n..
g I
prevailed upon her to try the Palming* Syrup. In a
very show time she arty mainly recoveted, and now
enjoys excellent - health, having become exceedingly
, deshg;' Three - are three ease. wi th in my knew:edge.
which I know were cured by Schenck's Pnluronie Syr
up. ,1111 whet doubt tido statement, mid will take the
trouble to call on inc at my restdence, Parish street,
flee doors talrove Tenth; north side. I think I will be
able to satisfaetnrity convince them by my own ease.
' and others that I know have been cured by this Syrup.
Mucci my rare there have been ,so many to see me to
" know what I took, that I have had 4 very good ripper
' isn't, of knowing si groat many that have taken It,
and, have been meetly beget:hied thereby, and I think
,It mimeos adhered with Consumption or Liver COM.
I plaint, would gout fop Dr. Schenck, and , let him', Care- -
, thilfexaminelbeir ton-s. and if he says be eau cure
• tbenu follow the directions. and prevent taking cold,
they, wilt rapidly recover.
nimigLiak L. LEISER?, '
Pietuls/phis,.Vey 19,1549. •,,, ,
DR. J. U. 9CREWCII:-Deer Slr-I,hwve known Dire.
Le Wert for several years, as a tuember_of my 'church,
and have all confidence to her statement, and am re.
jolted to find her again restored to hearth. Any thing
morn. in'addition to tier statement, Is needless.
Yours, truly, THOMAS L. JANEWAY. .
' - Pastor of the North Presbyterian Church,
Pagoda, Jane 2,1840. Filth at., above Green.
Peepared and sold by J:11. SEDE.NCK. at tab
rakcity, S. E: ,Corner of Coates and Marshall strccia,
arid at his principal :Ace, No. 32 BoUth 81ath, street,
sad by the following agents:
J. 8. 0. Martin. Pottsville; Lynn Port
"Clialo0; Charles Frailey, Orwlploarg; d. R. Dickson.
Schuylkill Havel:: J. D. Falls, Mtneraville : Price &
llughes,.Bt Clair, Henry Bhlssier, Port Carbon ; Dr.
J. E.liteinbereer. iddrepurt ;E. J. Fry. Tamaqqa ;
E. W: Earl, Beading; H. T. 81e:timer, Norrtstosia ;
John Helterman, Ilaniburg,
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/Per Ike Cars of Conskt, Cada, Astkari;ftreathiti
faciptirat 0711211.11 pf km, /041117X116.11 4. BIS
Litiogo,siod Thstaser of tau Puition7
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rrIIIIS valuable preparation is highly recommended by.
1 physicians and by a celebrated - chemist of Philadel
phia, for its medical effects and cheinical combinat lon, ai
Wellas by thousa dint others' who Wive Tiede use of it
- •;—tis it never has been used without , tirmineing beneflctal
eflects, and oh hunts co re of the '4iettaSea for vidrich it is
recommended. !sAnd being a regulargradumeofPharma
cyi I can :assure the nubile of,
his perfect safety. It is
eampoired of such preparations as stand In the very high
est repute among the medical faCtilty for the cure of that
class of diseases which are too often only the torerunnent
of; that fatal disease, consumption. In most cases where
there is roues pain In the breast, and which often extends
thlntsgh to theshoulder bTifite, I vrould strongly advise the
stiplication of one of the Compound 'Calhoun in Plasters
tothe breast, end use the Expectorant as directed. In
fact, the agent the Galbanum Mame/cannot be too stratify
recommended, as I have seen so many instances of its
affording the greatest relief in a very short apace of time.
crier+ in confirnied consumption. The Expectorant will
be found to relieve the cough, and the Plaster the pain'
and. at the same time, draw the indamat ion tope surface,
and thereby act as a counter-Irritant. Which every physt.'
can will.pronounce glad, without the least hesitation
whatever. Persona are often said to have the consump
tion, when by aladlcions use of foment the,best Expee
tatants, and a careful diet; they have been completely
cared, so fsat their experience should act as a warning to
those who are said to have the consumption not to (le
i:pair, but try on. The Expectorant will he found to aeon d
great relief, even when a care is said to be impassible.
• , Before snaking use of an Expectorant. it would be as
feel, to examine the Uvula, commonlyrertned Pallas, to
see if It is not straiten or elongated., In such cases en
expectorant is witless: •
Backing cough unit a continual disposition to swallow
is Beal:Tully nosed by an elongation of the dpalate,,
excellent remedy in Bitch caset is to rise a small nuantity
'glassful
Myrrh, - sal4 'about a tea-spoonful to awine
glassful at water. and non as a gargle, three or four time
,a day. If the above remedy should fail, or. one t pf th
'satire nature, it would be hest to apply toe sdrgeon, an
- have a small portion of it liken otf, fa as tfilobviste th
irritation andthe continual cough which it would be like
ly to producein the' throat. The operation ill trifling and
attended with lint little, if any lain whatever.
In tirtinchilis, and diseases of the throat, the garge
shouldbe used, - . • "
Prepared by .1 .EfiliTtft C;IILTOIM9. Virtinletiale and
etalt D nudist and Chemist Centre fltrt; PO it/Ville
Dr. Callen's Indian Vegetable
PANACEA '
'PILE VERY BEST PREPARATION, OF SAR•
=MEI
TN the world, pieparedhy a now proCe3s,known.only
'lca the Proprietors, by w b lett' all Its virtues are ex
tracted—this not' tieing •the case with any other, ae•
counts for the-dumber of positive and utmost mimeo"
Vies cures. made in lids tity,wbite ether prenrations
of sarsaparilly make' at tnelr ter' at a tlistarne—
mark this 1 We Invite latent:On, we cat) on auto sift,
to examine. to uric oar patients, and beco..e convin.
zed of aim froth of whatarrifisali t What other Altera.
ahreattail - eltalltingie investigation'.Noss—Re. Cul.
len'. la also the cheapest Sarsaparilla in the World.—
it la pure. concentrated. and unadulterated'. Oat Boy
vLe. goes further than three or four of other prepara
Bon. Athateared,andse ill cure' moreia Sea of Scrofula
or sine's Sett, Consumption, lirochttis.
Obstinate, Cataneous Eruptions. Blotches, Biles:fling
Waremoind Tette'', Scald [lead. Chronic Ulcer., Met.
eurialdisease., Rheumatism,•Nenra a gla.' Liver corn.
plaint,' Palpitation of the Heart, Dy,,per, is, etc., etc,
titan any other medicine eirer distov7red, end hence it
s the best purifier of tbe Blood ever offered to the pub.
lie, iaii sin; Al a pamphlet, a large pamphlet, con.
mining It accounts OOPS dlffiirent diaattao which
tbls medicine en rea, take the oases described, and vi z ,'
the patients, and you flint what we /al Is teas
positierfy true. .
We. will also give the names of patients . cured of
the Most desperate Mitts of disease, and the names of
'nekton, who in secret prescribe our medirine. cure
abeirpattents; and Roe Ut of the credit of our discoir
. 'my. Those who love truth and: despise ►sabsg, call
and examine the testimony. and evidence we are pre
pared to give in favours( Dr. Cullen's Indian. Vege
table Panacea. .
For sate by ROWAND & WALTON, ProYrietots,
No it North Sixth at., Phllagslphia:
Baunan..F. S C. btariin.ood J. G. Brown, Plitte
die./ A Faits, Minenville, Pa
lil9,
_ John C. Halters
, .COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF
A.USAPARIL.IL ' •
fP DIS Article Is employed with great 'Parcel's-Oa by
the most eminent Physicians of this city; for the
curvet the following diseases:
SCROFULA or Ring's Evil. Rbecmatism, Countries
Diseases, Syphilitic Affections, Tetter and Ulcers,
White Swellings, Scurvy. Neuralgia or Tic Dolonreur.
Cancer, Goitre, or Pronchncele, (dw,elliogneck) Spine
Misesole."Chronic Diseases of sue. Longs. to counter.
bet the destructive effects-of Mercury, daundlee..llly.
perthiroPhy; or enetrgemetit of the heart, Palpitation
staff trembling lathe region of the heart and stomach,
Enlargement of the Donee, Joints or . Ligaments, also
all the - various dlseeset' of the such u Tatter
Itlngwma, Riles, Pimples. Carbuncles, Re., Dyspep•
sin and Liver somplalnts, Nervous Affection*, DroP-
Liget Swelliag,Constitutional Disorders. and dlseas
.es certitinating from en impure stele of the blood and
other fluids of the body, In short all diseases whereto
change of system la required. -Ptice 00 ca. per
. .
PrePaled oak lithe Proprietors, . • ,
.101121 C. BA R fa 04.. Wholesale Druallists.
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aside of imitation of Plate Glass et about one.ffith
/ I :pike . 4( English or frenth.Plates, sop size to
'ittititenetiMund Plaid Cat:rait- Barisparills. for
siaeller:Cleaseue dr.:Pars In. Pottsville ; W. L. Heisler,
.p o siCabool, James 8-Falls.
-Patagonia: .Gttaus' 0.,
liirittbserlbenrinvitetliir attention . of Farmer
antdeatars ter thrir supply 'Wilds remarkable fer
totter-rabely trwa importation, awl. selected by an ex
perisricedsupercarita• , • : ,
:Belagdryllk.cohc rerutlan. It ui all patted in Whit
'Cotton not bring like Moot Government
Monopoly, ma I* spilass a froureprtra. •
Orders from a dtatince;calt be executed elates from
Oar stocks here or at New York. • • - •
• SOUTTER fr;BROIJOOTON.
- - .j 13 - North Wharves; l'olladel;dibt,
Sept It ilt», • • ,•: 4 s. •
Iffeel Penes •
AT ONLY it- CTS. A CMOS& • . 4
• GllOBB STEEL-PENS, soma as too as $
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BLANIC.,7IIOOIE , WAISvgAcI r esunts t, - The irobactther sapPlirdni,ehtlitair sehOlesale,
Nee,l B Next! Tabs/ Streit, thaaav ache ttnieiliar Fes Peakits. thriftier*. Us
• Oleo Or TOIL SIG 5 , 401 0 • , boil hia stock at the Tode Sales. the same as to
QMPPLY:OI.4I4ii. SOOltlit cheaper at 'wholesale sterebahts la Plakaellphkcand New York
1, lorythan too be .had cop ,okstota, the, call at DANNAN'iII
2 ackinectedsed superior. Into. If , '499.11 1 , Chap sad Rota Stook
-
,--...-:: META,2013:.,,_.
"!::iiii:iiiiii iiid _l*.fliititOi.
These, bletleltftis have untrAmin..brthra the
Pt&
fora Pelied erMeal! YAM,
daring that time have insfillainen ntlrn einnne".
ter in abruist'every putt ago globe tot thekeil
traoidnimy saidimmerhato power of restoring per•
feet With to Persona saffena: ender net $y every
kind of tfisentero Which the human frame is liable.
1 IN TRouswims
*kn.,
oreitrune.ted inmenceth they have even enema
sufferers from tile very vereo„ of an untimely
grape, after ail the deceptive nostrums of. the day
hied utterly failed ; and to many thousands they '
have permanently secured that uniform enjoy
meat of health, Mitimur which life Weir ht bat
a partial bit:stint So great. indeed. him their.
efficacy invlariahlt und WA* Pawed, that it
- ban appeared ornately less than udractdons to
ache mho were.: acquainted with the brzutifttlly
plidoroplaml Find** upon width they are corn.
poijided, and viOnt which they contrequently act.
It;wris to theirranifest and• sensible action in
patifyiwg
_the springs and clan:Wise( fife. and en.
&nag thorn with renewed tone and vigor, that
they were Indebted for their mime. •
Thar) the WA of pert idous quackeries wide!,
boast of vegetaNts ingrerftents, the LIFE MEDD
CIIMI are purely and solely .vegetable; and
contain wither Meggagy, nor Antimony, nor
Agannigy nortiny other mineral, in any foss.
mhatever. They are entirely composedet ex-i
tinets front nun and powerful plants, the virtues
of which, though long known to several Indian
tribes, and recently to some eminent pharmaeen.
deal -chemistry , are altogether unknown to the
„ignorant pretenders to medical science ; end were
never before administeredin sohappfty ef£ca ciojts
a combination:.
The first operation is to loosen from the coats
of the stomach and bowels the various inmmi.
ties and crudities conmanftysettling round them ;
and too remove the hardened faces which collect
inthaeonvolutions of the email intestines. Other
medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave
such: collected muses behind to produce habitual
Costiveness, with all its train of evils, or sadden
Diarrhcea wick its imminent dangers. This foot
is well.knowit to all regular anatomists who ex.
:Mine the hurnan bowels after death ; and hence
the prejuifice!of these well-informed men against
the quack ntetficines of the age. The second
efect of the: VEGETABLE I= me
I.
coo is tti cleansethe kidneyis and the bled.
der ; and, by this means, the liver and lungs, -
the healthful action of which entirely depends
upon the -regularity of the urinary organs : -The
blood, which. takes its red color_ from,the agency
of the fiver deal lungs, before it muses into the
heart, being thee purified by - thern, and nourished
by food corning from a clean - stomahh, courses
freely through the veins, renews every part of
the system, and triumplimitly mounts the ban.
nee of health fit the blooming cheek.
The following are among the distressing va
riety of huinan diseartes in which the. VW&
TABLE LIFE EMI/IMES ere well, uiewn
to be infallible.
DregfogiA, by thoroughly cleansing the ,
fine and second stontache, and creating a flow of
pure health bile,'instead of the stale and acrid
kind ;Loss or .'eras, Hamm
slrim lticsaAcas, ' A
Raartesomirs, Itz..Taisren;
Attzl i nui Lawmen, and Illtiancitotr, which
are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will
vanish, as it natural =segue:die of its cure,
Castirmeng, by cleansing the whole length
of the mtawines with a solvent procese, and
without violence; all violent purges leave the
bowels ,cristive 'within two days. ,
Iflarrhilia and abehm, by 'removing the
sharp acrid fluids by wbich.these complaints are
=mooned, and'by promoting the lubricative se
cretion of oie mucous membrane
rovers of an kinds, by restoring the Mood tin
regular . circulation, through the process of perspi.
ration m such cases, and the thorough solution of
all intestinal obstruction in others. •
The Lire alemcians have been known to
acre Rheumatism permanently in three weeks,
and Goat in half that time, by removing local
inflammation from the muscles and ligaments of
the joints.
!Brooked all kinds, by, freeing and strentth
eking tree kidneys and bladder : they operate most
delightftifty on_these important organs, and hence
have ester been' found a certain remedy for the
worst cities of Gravel , ,
Also 'grams, by dislodging from the turnings
of the bowels the slimy matter to which these
Creatures Where. . •
As and Consumption, by re'lieving Life
sir-vessels of the - lungs the mucous which
even slight colds will oceasion, and which, if not
rem e nd, becomes hardened, and produces these
dreadful diseases.
Scurg9, Incurs, •nnd Inveterate - Sores, by
'the perfect purity. which these LIFE NE D'.
CMPS'givelo the hlood; anti all the humus.
Scorbutic * Eruptions and - Bad Coraidex
ions, by their alterative effect upon the adds that
feed thaskini. and the morbid state of which occa
.
smut All eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy,. and
other .I.l:ciaTeeable complexions.
of these' rills • for a very short time
will ell;r:t an entire cure of gait Rheum, and a
strilting r inilmnethentin the clearness of the skin.
Common c o idokto D a mie n = will alWays be
cured by one dose, or by two even in the wont
cased.
pn,ps. As a remNly for this most distressing
and °bah e,ate mid ady,4lte VEGrbTABLELIET.
MEDICINES ! deserve . a . distinct and emphatic
recomMendation. It is well-known to hundreds
iti thii xity, that the • former" proprietor of these
valuable Medicines was himself afflicted with this
ctimpeint for upwards of TIIIIVTINFIVIK Yeses ; and
that he tried in vain! every remedy prescribed
within" the whole ceonpass of the 3f L treria
,Ile,however at length tried the. Medicine witiCh
is now offered to the public, and he was cured - in
a very,short time, after his recovery had been pro
no:wird not Mtly ithprobable, but absolutely int
wesil4e, by any human Mena* • •
FEVER 'AND AGUE. --
For-this scourge of the western country these
Medieines will be found a safe, speedy, - and cer
tain' remedy. Other medicines leave the system I
subjeOt to a return of the - disease—a cure by these
medicines. ie pentiartent—lllY THEM, BE
SATISFIED, AND IIE CURED.
Biiiims Fevers and Liver Complaints.
Oineral LOSS UV :kll% 11"1.:9 AND
DIBEAAES or Fe.):.‘ ora.—these rnedicinos hare been -
used with the most beneficial - results in cases of
this ileeeriplioc:—K*No . ll Eva. nod Senile-amin
its tOunst firms, yields to the, mild yet pmeekul
actioii. of these remarksiVe 'Medicines. Sintry
SwEsys, liitacoett Ller.lttry, Neavors Con
',balers of all kinds, PALitTATION or me I I ItAAT,
AnlTEa's Coye, are ep4edily cured. •
NERMTUAL DigRASES.
keritorrs whose coils:int:hum - have become hn
pairred by the injudicious use Of. Mumma, will
fintlthere Medicines a perfectFore..as they never
fail to eradicate from Mc:system' all the erects of
sciOincf the most powerful
preparaMms Of, Sarsaparilla A single trial will
plum' these beyond the
patient. , of eontpetilion, -
thi,estination of every patient.
BB CAREFUL OF COUSTERPErra
,everal have lately been discovered, and their
nefarious authors arrested, botb.in the city of New
Ycitk and abroad.
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. .
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Dec 22, 1919:
Rlsing San Hotel, _
POTTSVILLE, PEION . A.
TUB andendvied respecrintly anrounces
and
P hetl t ensof l cikl ICoun aratAters u eenera, that be has taken
that
established stand known as'Yost's
lad hang kept by Jeremiah ilutthes,..2l tue COEKEE
or gFeonn and MINERIVILLE Sti r In the Borough
of r o l l aville, which he has fitted up with special <ref
(rehire to' the comfort of those who may favor him
wide their custom.
' The genre is pleasantly located, with stabling and a
large yard attached, calculated tosecouttandate Farm
ers,and persons travelling with enema and Carriages.
The proprietor has his.house well formatted, and' will
pare no paini or etpease to ',apply hii Table and Bar
n a manner which cannot fail to Wiwi! general satis
faction.
An attentive. faithful hostler irlltilw . Ays be to at
etndancei so thst guests may rely on hiving their bon
es properly attended to. MICIIILEI. 8K
t Dr. J. T. Nicholas,
,
1
. SPECITULLY informs the citizens of PottsiSlT•
U. and vicinity, that helms removed his Medical Or
Gee and Apothecary Store , In tie old stand, formerla
°rippled t,,y Nicholas tOrnev, of Martetinit
Second sts.,'where ha will be'plotsed to give mediea
advice. and prescribe" prescriptions. Ile flatters him
self that from lank-experlencar its the bosinesa and at
tention to . his proPsslon, he vetliVire General sathr
faction. .
• At the request of come of the - citiiens of Mineravilte
and sunammitng country, ha has established a medi
cal office in that place. where he may he consulted on
Tuesday and Friday arlernoow.tf every week, • '
Sept :5,1819. - • •tf ; •
' • .Itootlng
HERNSVILLE. SLAV.; Co.. RESPECTFUL
trinform the public, that rbey are fully prepared.
to, (tarnish. a superior Slate for itonamr.; and havla
the most experienced Slaters teethelr employ will et
tend to any orders with des,ateh. and on the most ah
eral terms, A sample o,r their sista may be -seen a
the three of Joseph ,Genree, architect, who will give
any Information requirea. era Walt *limn ordire may.
left. , 'wm. t. 1 110I1EIITS do Co.
I;M:imti3.loo3 Lehigh WisterVap, Catbqn co
IV. Dl. Nevraravalg
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PLV
43i - 9(ik OP S•_
BEATTY'S . Row:. N ORIVEGriiii•tSTEttsET. -- •
• Patton's. Pa. ' • • ••:„-
A . LL kinds of Lead Pipe. Sheet Lead, coo k .
(a. superior -article,) Bath Tubi. 'Shower:talks
ilydlants, Hydrant floss, Double and' elnple fusing
Puttriirs. .kept esnstantly ore hand'And for sale.—
Kitchen Sinkenntdeto order,.ssetet kintrdisinblei end , *
kinds ofPluntbiningslone in the be:Y=l4;o6
Patent LutorleatinOilir;
• U. D,. scuorx ga s •
HAVING purchased the, esciasive tight Far Rama.
11 lecturing and vending the PatentTultricatingoll,
nom P. S. Devito* Co., foeScbityikill, Danobin,Lcb
anon, (,'itiumblat,Nort m tpt!and,Luser ne,Wymuing.
Lehigh; Carbon and Norttratitplon Coinstkes.
be announces to the public. that he hat Outwitted:She
manufact..te Of It In the llovough of Pottsville, erbEfe
be unit be happy to 'ripply all larders promptly, and ist
the same rate it can be purchased from the Proprietors.
of "the patent right. This oil was patented. Jantiary
16th, 1819, aridity superior eseellence and cheapness,
has already Bitten It the preference over all 'intuit oils.
in use, for all kinds of Stationary BlichlrierY. - toen.
motives and canon our Rallroade,,7and also !Orbit*
I AU orders left at his siote, wint promptli attended
to. • D.•8C110
• Centre sr, opposite the Post Mike.
Pottiville, Jane 16. P 349.•
The following rertilleati% slimy ha ihaiactir i
• .• ' • Philadelphia. Deei 4; 184/1::
Messrs. P. S. Devlin Co.- 7 9eritlemsru-,The .- Pa -
toil Composition you sent me to have tried, and which
you design as itsubstitute for the best,oll inJhswork work,
inset Machinery. has, I ant happy to sey,moite thin
realized my expectations: - I had It fully tested In*
Locomotive Engine for two 4204, (In rainy Weather,
With mud dying over the , machine"; every reVolutiost)
by a skillful eogineer ~who enures me '
that'll -- works,
equal to the best spermaceti' 011; with-a ',MOW%
quantity of 20 per Cent.: . This -saving.. togetherMith
the greatly reduced price - at which youinform roe you
can furnish the article, wilt strongly recommend Its use
on Railroad/ and in large mills and -factories - where
largo quantities of Oil are peed. I have now no doubt
of Its entire figetese. and under that Imn•ession tender
you my 'sincere congratulation. ,Truly yonrs.4
Wsr..E.not.rens
- ' I'ottsvilleaants,' 4o,
Mr Is to certify thin we have been using P 8 Dewlap
osient Lubstmo- ----- for' the last :alt weeks
me la.. __ ---
and can gives* out dedided opinion. that, beeiden lie
being no much cheaper, its peculiar superiority fleet
the hest *pens oil. •ls Its • durability on machinety
whkh rendanait army desirable. article for that pur•
one. ,We ate axial:lovolt' engaged in alining .and
emoistatrieoal, having elevonitegOO engines Of 1,8401311
eapatithut at a tort hoisting coal, pumping loam kc.
MILIIIM•HATWOOD & CO.
P 9 DeSian Ac Co;•-Gentlettien : %Pelage been using
your Patent Lubricatiag Oil on all u, machinery of
the Iteadteg from nett nail works, for the 'law nine
weeks, and re uniskicr we have given it slab' ilia .as
the works d ie 44kt:hand to await enters foss tboesateg
tons of ire and nails petannoub: Tbe•macnineer
vary bezel, the eogine one bandied and sixty bulge
power, and the speeds are Cm: thirty to nine bemired
arrohninef per minute. •
' After titeAbore trial, 016 can' recommend die ell is
wow to the. best imentiollitsed in the il,nwultry„ yea
for beavins beArlap and fasilipieds,, Baku ei,lkligt
and taw • remain yonnt.itc.• • • - • •
Di eager or tie Reading lioi.biail end Tube Warps
„
Who Says Gay"
TACOS AL LONG, *mod whirr bta trines aria toe.
ct mot patrons, rivulet, telly prepared to Arvada Mt
Saha el' GAS' FIXTURES, sub iur GUARD/11MM
PE.BILENTS,IMACICIrre; I€.. ot. it importer
wrathy sad &esti) all;seerk _dose by Whs. will Ow
snouted, and am .t pug inspeetkin.or the eeperin.
l athe. Call at blether*, aariesasene his Azores.
Sept 1,18.12, :464
2=5
MEI
A 10 0 nt I' l iett.:fft. • - ti-=When. '.
winter - comes, i ? Viincitthwhi to kioltiboitt•
a little, andsce how yOtt stand - in theltnrden =
Qc.„,intoy= kitclus mato: - ifirotir
is poor and Worm oet, andfidluf itiseetS; thiC ,
**every timeofenOtheAtaiketenks.stud ,
here is my prescription, whim/• hatrepritst q.- , -
over find over mum. Clegf - oir th t.pW*
ground to be reknOtitedf Old corer it wulta;
. „ dressing ofj:res n k stable. imionure k *l l l -.
e litter init.
sallow up the soil into fidgek-d4gmg ft
eoneighteen inches deep, and Willa ther
, 7 -
maniire thrwhthe soil-as 3nt/ 10 „
ti sz
letit iiis all 'winter. .Tice aimagu , t - ,
the frost will have a graod,chance to do
best in bettering,thequaßty of the still itself;-
the essence of-the manure will Oct cd . fir
beau taken tip by theioil,-unc o ils
wilt be - broken down by 'the spring-010*n •
vow, pot will be. iv the best=possible twisst
for Vegetables when the sundloWeralteii.: !
If you are troubled. witkgruhs and inseetie
in the ground, yott.mtlist dm tense , it with * • '
dose of , salt. Satter any nifuse ors &else
cheap salt over dm mirth before you teem lob
-ridgeit. up, at the rate ota busbd to
eighththe
pan of All acne=-or eight hu.sheht re,
the acre. Put est at this. season, it will dcs •
no harm 'to anything vegetable, arid " We
thoroughly rid yon of these enterprising iit , •
de gentry that maWI out of the grourtd ini .
May and June and quietly play . Guy Fanitoo - -
the roots and stems of the tenderest thugs . ‘
, that the pot boils.
'at uiiiiiiiii
In the review of your _forces a t
before thetgpi. into winterquartcrt, it it eio
to On
_e . ,Utif mil fi nd , staring you m the race: ,
--possi yann tenpooes from your dooratteps
—some excellent old friends, whose acattamt...
antes you bv'n to be ashamed of and are sore
ly tempted toput at once. I mean soinflued
old fruit trees, , still very iound • and h thy
but utterly refusing for rant Pasty tq *sr '
row good fruit ! i , ' , -.-: '
The soil is probably pitiably, nos Out; run
out, past ‘ the power alone of ktable nurture, , ~
to bring mug again.' It is run; Wit, as, the::: ~
chemists say,' in “ linte s e phospfutt e ! , ,s'
But itqan be rewarmed, just as,=suttly As.
surely as there is manure and lidit'atid'llitt '
phosphates to be had ;, sad you may iiit
about it-now if .yo pleasni-for 'thia Ut the/
best time in the world tp begin. ~- ~ I,
.Now to& this well'and thoroughly.:lea ,
cost from nits to-three dollars a tree, lobar t ,
and all incloded. .
, Supposinewe commented with a middle;
aged pear pr apple tree, with a soupd eon= . ,
sta '
ution woieh has beat sulking for some ..
time past cm lOW' pay. Now.-it is all vety -'
well to say that this tree don't Want iiiiitud ' =
manure. ftti roots have, been inAn Saute,
Lidice for jtwenly-ffve Or thirty y*s, with.' - .•
only a little spnnklingl soutlunt e sthrut-
latingover the tops er e soul.w •li the
grass indeed has pretty much ta-Cl3 to itself, .
or, a slight "
_yearly dinning of compost (if it
.. ,
has stood in , the garden) which„the v e geta. - -
files have &vowed. Look at its little. shoni. ~
joints "shootsand withrift growth and you ,
will see, that first of all it wants miltilltl.:'.
Very/Well. - Now clear away every
in thn shape of trees; shnibs• bushes, .or - • '
tables of any kind that stand within ;
feet of the trtmk of this tree. Next, bring is
good two horse wagon load of fresh''stable
=nine, and trench it under as deeply astlie,...: .
roots will let you,'and particularly /*till ~
where the roots-extend... If is as foolish-to
put manure within five or . six feet "df- this
trunk of, a tree, as it.woultl be to pour - rink -.
overrthejback of a thirsty min. -At ee * -
th
outside of the roots trench the soil tAv 10_1.,
deep, and mix the manure' with it--lealiti
litrough and loose for The winter, for Lit is
there—at this outside limit—that the rooks
will get a good living:again.'
But this is not the whale which is to be
done. Remember that time and the photi.,
plates must ke supplied;'for it is above' all
these that poor soils grow poor iix ltvniald
not do toput them inwith the freihmanirre,.
since they would not agne well together, but
would go to (decomposing one another in
stead of making a succession of good direnent.
for the " feeders "—that is to say, the little ,
.
fibres of the roots..
But ne x t spring, as. early as thesoil is dry,.
you must " apply to each large tree, tenured '
in the fall, two lusliels of ashes and'a peck
of plaster or gypstun ; and,lf--it...k- a Pear
tree, a half bushel of bone dust. -,lNt. is en
apple tree, you may subi.titute a peck Ptak
slaked lime for the plaster. Spread this
evenly and'mix/it through the whole with a
stout three pronged fork. 1 This wilt brill tlie".. , _-
soil to agoodcondition again, and
__-=
wills peedily comniencew_or - aki reevryoots.l-'
setting newimit_butfie next season:::
.beglicearexo- fine fruit again. Arid this I , ,
do not give ton from theory; i bittfrointiCin , :, -
al trial under the most favorable circuni,- _
1
stances.
do rental you to prune yOtir ttee, beeattir
!very much doubt the wisdom of itthelts,t, •
year.' .1 - would only see that the barkiselein
and smooth, , and give, it a little inaresift' r.
soap, If necessary, in thatquartcr.. ; . Muir the.
tree haS begun to exhibit Signs of feeling - Ai'
fuLliagyou have givun it : say twenty mouths
hence—then you may. if needful, prune it
moderately. - When indeed, the treets Nrt-•
ly decayed or broken , or' fall of tangled;and'
cross limbs, I would be a little severe With
tat hrst, butt not otherwise. • .
Tilts is the season When a shievid Old
.ger should go - over his peach and plum trees,
scrapq away the earth about th_e bottoms of
' the trunks: and look for that lit he rascal: the
peach worm. If he is there ! expeedattbit
4 , there is : ' a good ' time corning/ 1 noyr that
he is m suehcomfortabk.wbater guarfers,.pcste
1 7 41 /mete ithY - the-annwhfr.h the-ate
alwaTs shims to its natural protecter, i -thr,
presence of its enemy.' Wherever you
'this Om; take your knife, opelithe
take out the vile grub. If ' , As. s n ug BAUM*
few months longer,,he will eons efelLehc t
cumnavigate the trunk and . , helms
hem romartlie world in 'this inannerl4oe .
are no Wore peaches for rut: Iris - a ' .ltiattee
off rasnintaesieratree ;:latitr: ityou grtargfe
tbat painsf for .rareripes e zthe *grub willtake
five months , at it, and gets rite„beirer-of,yon
' If *OW are. planting Irtfit trees, Aallytni so,
fOolielt> as' to set tender trees4 )- atiell.'is,
aprieota, nectarines; and- so fortlwin-wanir,
satiny - Places, on the South side Of Walla;
fences and gardens. Such are, depead
.they very. spots , to kill ,thais- - - . between_ the.
extra heat of niidshmmer, and the, anistant
'freezing and thawhigs oftha minks Waiter..
Yon had better choose a west, or, irnot too
ettnorthward, e'en rx dttenorthern,exposure.
The latter, is. Much; ,the best inj the 31iddle
States- ' • .
Never plant i tree — with stnallreats`ana l i
large top—try/16 the roots have been Mide
thrall by. the" spade- in digging—without
inaking tlii,Latter -smallilso. _There mast,
be smile ballast in the hold to carry so much
sail on-the mast, as an old tudt-would say:
and you will gain in' the 'health .andr
the tree,. three-Yeat s hence) , 'bjlthwt
back the ends of the: longest lanba.rilllauk
have stnielr balance betwee': .tlattpare
that collects; food ILO &cilia , . 4 4 1 e l 2latalt*.
it—Dotraing's. ifortietihurist. • '
• • :es
weir>
r reeelved dlreetifroitt. Saya"Seolla. *NM U to
.martaCieraved. tutees the eltherlillaulalicer of the
proorlerors one or the principal Drag Houses tq
New York; towboat eaatidester esR beylated. as tbey
ore meta barmiest,' qtrallfistt to their hairiness.
N. 11. .—Also, various Odd Liver One, from difTlrent
manlotheturSto, bass/ " bottles or balk, tool& ;
porellasetetio L. -
4011 X tr t riltoWirs'•
. - Wholesale anti Refill 1 / 1 191 more. Cent" at.
bee 2. mix - ea.
• 1 . New Powder , . 31111. ,-•
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OttbscribernWntleonoo to thole triendi wad i *.
' tetbUc, that, they have putchowed the Powder,
Mtfy rettestlforectedhy Job* - Jane,. and - 411W - Pae; i
Pared in - m.9ply Powder (tithe beriquitlty -pr 11014 g.
and otbee t parponestwe the; wort rearelattlq,ra‘es:' —
.Ordere-eolletied which wifiihepeelerPill 10410 4 1 1 4 .
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