4t. , .'. C El lii - - -- £I3I7RTIN c -• • Ir. "••••••,-3 stastiscums ';" • Kliadlile ladikassadlii hest, -- 7 ' . - .. • A aptightl7 hes b Vie. ,„: ~....,. • -; 'Determined gas to li l', " - ; 17 ': ..-. -- - ' Ittbey.Sousd boutsgree, • .., ..- • ,-, , . _. ~. CiFesv)...-03. , the teenisidals Mai( 111** , 17;4 1 0*i i -714: crinsalng days toi-suel - . - f : • I - .. :-• . 1 . - • - • . - 1_ -%- • • - ISaysitientbati, * ' ta finest to • • « Dtia Nanry,liOw do pi do 1"- "' Pretty well, !thank you this rsquoth the, ••• Coratitalk, - how a are - yoi 1 0 • "A very bee - day'!" quothjonmitait; *Tires 'behaving/11MT ; lad Nangl bought; as be twirled .d hitt He'd vrtli Stay an day. • • •_ The sighin g swain was at a stand • What he Armin say or do; - he, " Dli you like musk.,Ma'am l" (Moth Nancy., Sethi don't ye - • , •"Tis almost 'IOW tbouglii,Josatbach, • **Ant/ this wilt sever do t• Whet ilea I earl I have It now=,.. The beauty bf die vier. l'• ' • • lie pre a s?ort convulsive wheeler • ' To mate his voice quite clear, And said. salve tumid o'er the wlitiloW-sill ; lost;—retka irrses--sat Awe tu Moira with her lamer to, ate. Ou the beauty or nay . Meth ear Booth she; " Unlit seem to me hi rather intea to liars Ise !" , • fit anb , Amor. tl:7' br Coss. the Jane titter:opted to dis perse theerowd by eseinimitif, oAll ye black guard that is'nt lawyers, quit the Court." . - B:7 "You RAISE NY Denim," as the gook , said when the-boy pulled him through the hole by the tail. - 13:7 44 I NETER &E•raEdr" as 'CCM said when asked to “stand the beveraies" for the company a second time. D AN EXCHANGE - PAPEIt observes that it is fully'as impertinent to ask an editcir the ttame of some of his correspondents atiof an old maid herotge, and you will , get the ;truth just as soon. • fri , 'Ari TOl7 NOT ALARVED - at the ap. ' roach of the king of terrors ?" said the nun zsua to a sick man. , "Oh, no! Ilive been living six-and thirty, years with4he queen of ,-terrore--41ie king cannot be. much worse!" was the reply. _ . . CI7 Joint Morztn, a German-Astronomer of the. 15th' cennirr, constructed a wooden eagle that flew forth froth the city, met the emperor, saluted him and returned. He also made an iron fly which flew out of his hat at a feast, and returned after sporting about, the room. Totrrtc Miss haiing accepted' the i6ffer of a youth to gall . * her home, after-' .wards fearing thatjokers Might be cracked at 'her expense if the fact should lxcornepublic; dismissed him when about half way,enjOMing his secrecy . " Do n 't be afraid," mid he, "of my saying anything about it, for I feel, as much ashamed - of it as you do." I • " WHERE IS TOM F.STIIER ?" said an an gry master to the , son of his tippling do• mastic. " He's down stairs sir;" said the hoy. " Getting drtp?ir. I suppose 1" " No sir he atn't." "What th6n ? " " Getting sober, " 11:7" SCENT-4 garden. Norcm- evenk.7 : Moonligl4. ; • Enter twcilkivers with cola. Reny y.—"o, by ;'beloved Ma;yall i e !-Idol. of my - affeeshuls ! AlthOugh appeal-gees are against be, yet believe. il the warbth of my 'attachbelt. Y'es, darlil, like Robeo, "Br yonder blessed boot I swerr'—=--- Mary Anne.—“Oh ! swear notbv the boot, the ileolstalt boot,", but listel while I respold with—Hal tic ! ba! iiie! (sneezes.) • (Henry sneezes also. A fog envelopes them. [Punch. ELOTEMENT IN CoNyE3trikrtoN.—The, Rochester (N. Y.) Antrican; it responsible for the following: Couiting Secite.—Ni4s Cariada—Pleasezir, l will you marry me ? ' „ Uncle Sam—l eatmot disguise coy affecti'ort I,r so amiable and beautiful a young lady,, but your papa must be consulted; and I must procure his consent. Miss never mind. I'll ask hini my self, tend if he refus e s; we'll get, up au meat. - • • : • - MATIIEWF, OF TOE YthILF.E BLADE; is droll fellow, perhaps the drollest in the Union. In his last pape r he worthily says - 44 Great age , " this we live in. Peop l e don't laugh noir-a-days—they - indulge ui merriment. They don'twalk-.-,they prome wide.' They never eat food—they masticate it Nobody has a tooth pulled- - -tt is extract ed. No one has his :feelings huit—they are lacerated. Nowt; men' do not go courting the girls=they pay" the young ladies atten tions. .It is vu.a.r to visit any one—you must only make' a call.' 'Of course, ~you wcadd not think tif going-to bed—you would retire to rest. Nor would You - bull a house —you would erect it.—Co Item 0:7 AiLYSVIESYS.---"WYLAT 14Ins. PAR YINGTOSt SAYS AllOl.7,YRE3e:—“Yes, I did go 'to hear the Eat-the-opium Sarah-naders, yes, and don't keer, if Deacon Illathe does,- , hear of it. I'd rather hear them blessed black' martingales than a dozen of Deacon Blather's old sarnants. One of them ,sung what my poor Paul uted to like, in the salt cellar voke, last like a baby's whistle and musical snttlf ,rtogether;-- One of 'enithook his fingers, andihey rattled like pipe stems,; but what I liked tnostest of all, was the beautiful music of the accordingfine. Oh,. how delishes musk rolled out of it.-1 'could hare got and danted with delight.!' And the ofd lady got up .and shook hers6lf all over. to-Firrmwm, ov Einar Trams:---Speak- I lag of-duelling; says a correspondent of the New Orleans Puny -lon I will tell' you alittle incident that . ocean-d i in Geoigia many years i ago.:Judge T., a celebrated duellist, who has lost a leg, and who was known at be a dead shot, cballen,ged . C01.:D.; a gentleman of great humor and attainment. Thefriends tried to prevent the meeting, but to no effect:: The parttei 'met on the ground, when Col.: D., was askedifhe Was,ready.: " No sir," he replied. • "What are' yotrwaiting for Attar in quired Judge T f s. Second. _ I Why, sir,"-said Col. D., "I have sent me boy into the woods to hint a bee gumi ter putmy legs in, for I don't intend 'to gsve the vdge . any tufi , antage over mw: You see he has a wooden ITI" , •' • ' The whole - party roared with laughter; and the thingwas so ridieulotit that it broke up the fight, Col. Dt was aflerwtrolS told that, it would sink his regulation. • " Well," he replied, "it can't sink me to wet . than a bullet an • " But," urged his friends,. "the papers will be filled about you." • "Well," said he,. "I would rather fill fir rs Parrs than a colrm !" No one ever troubled the Colonel after that. • •• . . N. 'DI.' NCWlllittlffi • • PLATRIVING'SitOPs DEAT7I"B CC', NOR' PL:lidti STREET, • • A LL kinds of LeadPipc. Street Land. Brass Cocks superfor snick s ) Bach Tubs. •ghower Calks Ilyirants.2l/drant Coss, Double and angle Acting Irriase. &c.. kept c , .nstantly an ,band sad for sate.— nten Sinks inadeto order, neat and durable, amid kinds ofinambinins gone in the Lest manner. • Autumn Dry Gooas.------- 'I`pIErEISEND liiiIARPLESS 46031 9 IPTULAI Dr.Lryl AVC neeeleiss by. kaportatiaas, rantany . agleet. 13 . '4.1 0 0 4 wino/log Staple and sew r e e ks of Fa Dry Dry 11601001 , 1111*d for Alltl3ollo and Win!er w.at Eatibib Wooteaa Clamor. andLtaien Foraitblag Goods do Shawl) and Theta (foods of all Mods ; • /ranch do and-Dress ascii nhantala Sas ; do Merl lUD* at feather Cloaking lossetiats ; Ckshe:Vesiings.and Woolens for Sent .Wedf 3 India Shawls. Silks-sed other fabrics • laseensw and Goods for Shoemakers ; " • Baufsetts do do An Carriages:4%Am American Cam* andlaronli•ns Seitiary, Ceases. fiandaereldefs, sad Chisty. • .)a 22 EWA Err oil et . Philsd elph fa' 5ppt15,1149 , - 2.1-ap-eo ' 12 or gni NERVOUS Instutass, Awl of those Complaints vehiett'stre caused by sm In► paired, weakened or unhealthy conditum or the nienvovs:systmat. • That tessitifai end convenient aNdicatian et the es. Wilms- pokers of GALVANISM and - MAGNETISA has been pronounced by distinguished physician& Europe end the tinged Starch to be the auk estieedk, seAscis' &aeon, of the age. - Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC - BELT I. a , MA G NE TI C - FLULD, k mud with thsi most perfect end certain musk titan eases of GENERAL DEBILITY'', Btrategthening the weakened , body, giving lane to the roman nripra. ‘ r gorating the entire aystem. Alio RI FITS, LILA P, PARALYSIS and PALSY, DYSPE.P. SIA or INDIGESTION. RHEUMATISM, ACUTE - and CHRONIC. GOUT, EPILEPSY. LUMBAGO. DEAF NESS, - NERVOUS TREMORS. PALPITATION OF THE HEART.. APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA. PAINS Ds the SIDE and CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT...SPINAL COMPLAINT. and CURVATURE of the SPINE.-HIP COMPLAINT,' DISEASES ot the KIDNEYS. DEFT• CIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL ENERGY. and all NERVOUS DISEASES, mhkh complaints mime _kora one aimpLe taws—namely, • A DiiruOment,of the 'Nervous Elystani; 00;lis NEll.lfOllll COSIPLAINTS. Drugs and Midi. CiDitS inereasgsko &seem fur they weaken the vital gear• digs of the already psalm:fed ordeal ; while mode* the strengthening, lijagisiag, vitalizing influence of Galvatv. Ina, as applsed by this beautiful and wonderfht die corny. the exhausted patient and wakened meow is restored to Envier health, strength, elatticay and vigor. The gtveApesunowirf end excelhouce of Dr.f Chriktie's Galvanic OaraUv.s, nonsisti, In the bet that they arrest nod cure diesan by stetrscrdandie! e tive, in place of the wont tend* of drug...- ging ead i'hitae/Ql the point. exhatiud Nature sinks hope aply er the indiction. • - 'rho strragMen the while system. equalize ihr r eirests time fof the heed, ifireintle /he secretions, and steam er. lie tlitulteal.,iajitry ander say dreams/ Sine* their Introduction in the United States, only three years since more than 60,000 Persons Including all ages. clause and conditions, among Which were a large number of Wile*, who are peculiarly with Ject to liercune Complaints, hare been SIMME.L.T AND When all hotte r of relief bad been given up, and every' thing else been tried in vain' To 'illustrate the use of the GALVANIC BELT. suppree the ease of • person afflicted with that bone of civilization, DYSPEPSIA, or any other Chronic or Nero -ous Disorder. In ordinary eases, stimulants are takeo, which, by their action on the nerves dad muscles of the stomach, afford) tonperarg relief. but which leave the patient in toter state, and with. inpared faculties, arter the action thus excited has ceased. Now compare this with the effect resulting from the application of the GALVANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic sufferer, even in the worse symptoms of an attack, and 'simply tie the Belt around the body, using the Magnetic .Fluid as directed. In a short period the insensible perspiration will act on the positive ekoaent of the Belt, thereby causing a Cial rank circulation which will pass on to the negative, and hence back again to the positive, thus keeping up a eon. tinuOus Devalue, circulation throughout the system. Thus the most severe cues of DYSPEPSIA are PERMA. NENTLYCLIBED. A FEW DAYS i 8 OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT ITO ERADICATE THE DISEASE OF YEARS. , • CEgTIFICATESAND TESTIMONIALS , or Okei mole Undoubted Clutrstetcs, From all parM of the Country could be give; Olsten* to 611 erarreolumn in this paper . : . , E AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which eartelusisely pnvres that _ "Truth is stranger - than Fiction." CURE OF IthenmatOn, Bronchitis and Dyspepsia. REV.. Dti. LANDIS, A CLERGYMAN of New Jecemytl;f dietingoishea atteiumeots and ezalted relintationt— 811” , 61", Naar Jersey. Judy Id, 1646. .Da. A. E. Crnieria—Dear Sir: You-wish to know Of me - what has been the result in ray own case, of the appli. catien of THE GALVANIC BELT AND .NECKLACE. " Bly reply is as follows: For about twisty irars I bid bean suffering from Dye , Pepsis.. Every year the symptoms became worse, nor could 1 obtain permanent relief from any course of medical treatment whatevek About fourteen years since, in con. seqpincecif frequent exposure to the weather, in the die. charge of my pastoral duties, I became subject to a severe Chronic-Blieumatism, which for year after year, caused me indescribable anguish. Farther: in - the winter of ''43 and '46, in consequence.of preaching a great deal In my own and xarious other churches in titis,region, I was attacked by the Bronchitis, which soon-became so severe as to require an immediate • suspension of my pastoral labors. My tacresus Biwa' was wow disrosehly prostrated, and as my.Brorichitis became worse, so alio did my Dye. Pepsis and Diseumhtio affection—Oxus evincing that these disorders Wert connected with each other -throu= medium of the Nervous System. In the whole coricela there Scented to be no remedial agent *hid: could - , reach and recuperate my Nervous Bystena • everything that I had - tried.for this purpose had completely (sited. At bat I. was led by my friends to ezamine your ifiven. Bona, and (though .with no very sanguine hopes of their efficiency.) I determined totry the effect of the application of the GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACF.., with the MAGNETIC; FLIJID. This wain June, 1646. To HT IC TWO OATS Ili Damara& HaD LINE ma PHUT OATS 1 WAS riaISLCD TO RUC= -N1 rap. TONAL LISOILS ; SOS KATE I SINCS OSIRTTCII to SINGLE tear/CE Oa ACCOUNT Or Tut BRONCHITIS I - Asia we RIltC• IIaTIC *freer:oil Hal ROTUMA! CEASIED TO TROdiLlt att. Such is, the wonderful and happy molts of the ei r e l ' ilv m e ent: recommended the BELT and MID to many who have been Likewise suffering from .Neuralgic affect tions. They ; have tried them, warn KAM acacias; I em.ocrai pi array cask . em, dear sir,. very respectfully yours, ROBERT W. DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE Ti ttsed for all complaints affecting the'Throst or Bea, such is Dronchitial Inflammation of the Throat, Nervous and Sick fleadacitc,4taineu of the Head, Neuralg iala the lice, Buzzing or Itoarirrg in the Ears, Deaf which is generally Nervous, and .that (fiat - cued tom. plaint, called Tie Doloretrx. • • _ Palsy and Par alysis. . . AU physicians acknowledge that tleie terrible diseases are .caused by a defieitney Ferree* Enemy in the effected limbs. Aa. CHRIPTIeI Gatranic Articles will supply . this deßeien't power, and a complete and eatire Cute is thus erected. . - - 1000 Cases o f: Pals y anit.Paral . Yids' hire been repaired to D. Cuaserst And his Agents withine last two years , which lutes been entirely restored. - . DO- C 7. I.ocoar. J. F. To ots of Bicoklyn. N. li, had not .Iste able to walk a step for nearliir y earls, and was so helpless that he had to be fed. The mast •celebrited physicians gate hint up. In rite, days alter he cora. .nienerd wisting . the', G is Deir. Ns:eel:ace s awn Basces: c. rs, he walked across the root:Nand in three weeks hi bad perfectly reentered his health. Captain Tomes Es seventy y care of age. s, Severe Deafness Cured. The following Is an expect from a Titter lately re. eeiced from a distinguished physician is the State or • ".% 11. Cretin?, M. D.—Dear Sir: One of my patients, unknown tome, obtained your Gera-air Dal and Neck. lace. with the "frenetic foil, for a serions affection of Deafness. The ease wen that of a lady whose sersous greet:owls ninth dianrdeted, n.I her general health poor. !Inch was . done previously to the application of the Belt, but with very little sueeem, and I feel it only right to tell You, that since abe commenced Wearing the Belt and using the Fluid, but a few weeks ago, she has F.S- Tini:Lr ItEcovEnEn IlElt . HEARING, and h e r genertili hesitht is better than for several yesta.. • • Every ease ill Draftier", if. it be Nervous. ea 'it generally is, can be•entd by this wonderful remedy. • ' ,`• DR.•CHRISTIE'S - GALVANIC BRACELET-13 Are #iond of 'tut servicilmeises of Conrulaiona rw:fll4l. Bp•aticOdie Complaint's', and general Narrow Annitlona of Ike Head ` -and upper titretaitiel. Also in Paley ant Parali 'and all diveues caused :by • delleientj .of Tema or Nerrons Energy in the Dabs or bause organs of thtbody. , Tie Dolmen and Neuralgia. .Tbese dreaifel and agonizing complaints are issue& lady relined by the mile:Mon of the Der.vssic • Bar,' NECZIALCZ AND FL.CIIO. Wl* Belt diffuses the Electricity through _the , system ; the Necklace hu a local effect ea the fluid acts directly opus the effected nerret. In these distressing allictiern the application NEVER FAII-8.! Wk. Many hundred Certilicstes firun all' pasta of , the country_ of th e most extraordinary Character can be hires. i f required. - gry- ND trouble or inconvenience attends the ascot DIC - CHRISTIE'S CALV.INIC4ITICLEI and they may be worn by the most feeble end delicate, with per fect cue and safety. In many cases the sensation ab tending their ate it 61;14! pteasest end egresais .They Can be sent le any fermatas country. • • Pricer The Galvanic .it, ' ! three Dollars. The Galvanic Necklace,- Two Maus. • The Galvanic Bracelets , One Dollar Eadb. The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar. ,The &AWL., art accompanied by 'full and plain directions.. Pamphlets with full ridicule= may be had of tha authorized Agent.. - • ' • PARTICULAR CAUTION. 40- Beene eCetraterfeits sad fraraten Jamibeim. D. Ck-BROBEIDEIAD, 11. fl satBMW. AGM? FOR rim UNITRD trATEB6 • sad Broadway, Bew:losis. • Poi tale in Pottsville, Pa., by • ths'atitliorized Agent, - JOHN G.-MOWN, r Jan.l2, '50.-2-tf I - Druggist. . . PA,F,SOCILET Ater orthe Coal A t'Aen ,le9 Cie, full put,listicd and far 1111.tiNAN'$ . ictlinnQffice. - Oct 0, rigi rntl THE-400#001.1AlliDAROTniViDMOSIMMLIPVEBTISER HT XialMaNAli ;r i Mal . . .. - • .„: 1 , -; _ • iricanisterfit:Oftrlnitsit. -...- I .ifOrrA l l l63 : ll escuM . olo 3 . l fise IT WKS' ii6Oin.to cArsz &LLB:6,6i `Soles `,ticrol'altitle'llukluti, Akin Diseases v P&p:moos liPtuutils to. iischarga-Utess-putrid•Onaueso, ad - than bee%,l*_st, ' It Ig l'lglitry .ternidd A 0, Ar_there ,is 'scarcely a.dlosise estealmil oilmen - 414bn it Will ant benefit. .1 -hyraxes& tlfor , ibplastsdstesvi.Tean Tee all diecliste of.the cheat. Inveigled theottmomihmger and responsibility. and !declare before Eleavoa and man, that nee in use combust; fatted us boarefig soften the gallon was within mike( mndad moils. . .‘ - , , I ice had:phyalciaam leareid In the prefesolue;...' I hue had adelstersof the goopet.ludges of the neiseltS'] aidefinta.tamyert,genttetneltaftliehilgitestentdrtion. , and multitudes of the poor *sett In every mutat, of way: and there boa been but ens sates—oatrnal Voibit—sagiult •, • • • • '! • • • • . . .. mcraogrEß. _toui warn:Es-T.lB D. l ; 1 RUEUILATIAN —lt rentarmattnesituunediataly the lalantatims and smell Ind wben Um pals SCUP. - (Beet ' the directions around the boa.)-.. '- , "•: ~ E. ,_, ,HRAD-LCR--Ile salve bus eared persons of.the , bead-ache of twelve plus standing. and who had It regular every week sothatvotakind toolerdace. DELFIIIISB. Eor..Acge. ToMATActoe, sadly's. /a. I ..the face, are helped wltiallite streesos. . .• , • ~ _ • SCALD HELD-.Wo Dave eland mall= -ostually 4 everytking iknosin. Os. mu told sr diat-be Spent 13011)mi his children **beet say ben•dts w a a fee bozos of olimmest cared tbotsa: ' • SCALD il DNEBB—It will restore hair sooner than say othe rlTEß thins. . TR—There to nothing 'better Air tie *era is 1 Tetieri - • • • • , . BURNS—It to one of the best tblege la the world "for Bans. • . Pilo—Ttionsandt *rereads eared by this Oleassnt. Lt never falls in giving relief for the fileo. .ground Os rim asoiirsstiansbr usisphre.SUistor Olatosat for &rests. Liver Csaryfotat, Erysiyibui. sr, Caffilaht„ Scald Had. Bare rise, litchie l s.= I The , Brescititis. Niro*** ..ffectirss, Psis , & of tits us. Heal-Acia. iforturi, Donftters, ,Z4r-Seis. Gams. . AU Et tstasta of the Skis, dire Lips. Pia , plea, 4.e. Setqats• of too joists, fisodliag n., tin Limbs, 1 Sete Linda. #7,c , )thensfation; NW; Ova,: Swelled., or Croats Brett 'fbetk..ateitt,as hi pale t o • COLD FEET— ire, Complaint, pale the Chem. or Aide, falling off of the hair, one or the other aecom• ponies cold feet (This Ointment to the tree remedy.) Ir• is a sure sign of diseaseio bale caldron. CORNS-=Occasional use of this Ointment swig al ways keep Corns from growing: ' Peal& need eerier be troubled with them if they use It frequently. This Ointment to good for any pan of the body or limbs that are Inflamed. In some cases it should be applied often. " ' • - CdUTION.—No Ointment will be genuine anima the name of Java, XcAnister Is written with a pea upon every label. • id MEd Mco VASTER, Bole Proprietor of the above Medicine. Price. is its. per bor. ' -AG ENTA—.I. M. Beatty lb. Co.. Pottsville i'D N. Heisler, do • I. W Gibbs, Mineral/11e; Charles Pal ley, Orwiritrere; C. It IL' Iloutzleger. Schuylkill Raven; Wes. Taggart:Tamaqua ; Washington Itch,. let, Port Cat ban; IV tn. Pr ice, A trialr ; John B. Hick*. Reading; and by Arcata in all the principal Towns !oche United Stares. • . . • . , .Principal Mace, North Third st ,„ Philadelphia G. W. Die re Wulf. , s Celebrate 0. - T CUBED, 1. e arid experience has fatly proved- that this UNIVERSAL REMEDY has hot Its equal on the list erpopmlar medicines, having beep more-than years before the public:.: ' Testimony of the most disinterested character of its wondertel effects on the animal economyls almost daily presented to the proprietor. - • • • • A young Mall in the: Town of 'Wilson; whose clothes • were burnt off nf him. Wall restored (without • softer. any,) he: the timely use of' thin Oil. • ' 'Numerous are the unsolicited statementeof patients themeelves, and others who have used the Oil, of cores which in themselves appear so remarkable; that ' were they at all interested -in a peculiar pohn, • they - -could hardly have beep credited " The following iliseeies'are 'among many other* in I the cure of which this °Vitae been completely irtaccess• tut a nd'ln.wittch inhere had entirety failed r--• • • • • don't, 'Sweeny. Einehone, Wiridgalls, Poll Evil. Cadens. Cracked Heel*, Calls of a Ukinds, Lame toss. Fresh Wounds: Sprains; Bruises, Sand 'Cracks, Foundered Feet. Scratches. or crease. Mange, Rheumatikm,Biteil of • • Animas. External Poisons. Paintql' • • NerTelts Affections, Frost Bites, lloits.Corns.Whitiowellurris and - • I Scalds, Chiltrinhni. Chapped Hands. Cramp, Contractions I ' of the Muscles. dwellings, Weaknest of the Joints,' racked iireasts,re.e. - • \ - CAUTION 'E') PURCHASERS. , Reward of COUNTERFEITS, end be anrethefame of the Sore Proprietor, GEORGE W. MERCHANT, Lockport, N. Y., in blown In the side of the hodle. and ift iris hand writing over the Cork. Don't IM-nurvit'' Ord to take anything else with the prothise Makin - As Bond &c„&e... This is practiced by those unprincipled dealers Whnse conscience will stretch like India Rob ber, and whit are of a kindred.,spirit 'of those to our large cities. whose nefarious practices have so recent ly been exposed to the anion of Congress. • , Those whoattempt to Counterfeit this article-aro ro•- i furred to the law of New Fork, of ?tiny 19t.% by which It will be soon that every person meddling in these `counterfeits is subject to indictment, imprisonment and A person selling out of this Maim Will be liable to - arrest when in the State, and also to be held as a wit ness against those be bought of or sold for.. All Otters add reined to the proprfetor will be prompt ly responded to. I Cet a Pamphlet of the Agent, and an what won ders ate accomplished by the use of this medicine. Sold by respectable dealers generally. in lheUnlted States and Canada. Also. hy . • • J. C. C. HUGHES, Pottsville j • E. J. Fry, Tamaqua ; C. Frailey Ortorigsberg ; Binitin! Ball Bethlehem ; Pomp' & 6eatey, Coelho Lewis • Smith 4 Co.. Allentown I 11. Masser; Sunbury t B. J. Sheatcr. Hilton ; Si. A. DfcCay, Northumberland; Dr rt. Vohe. Wilkesbane; W. Antlione & Co., White Haven; C. %V. Shards', Lewishrirg; d. Williams. Bear Creek; 11. U. Choct.ralenth Chunk ; Bollet & Jones Tunkhannnek ; • Frederick Klett Is Co.; Wboiesal Agent, Philadelphia.. . . Nov 3, 1819. yospepsia and General - DEBILITY CUBED /IV TUE tiXtGENATED SITTERS. ` _— h' Sof indigestion and ,delativement 1 of the stomach, this medicine speedily restores the digestive "ream' to their natural healthy state, thus sirengtbening the whole system. Bruce it is an excel lent preventive of epidemic diseases. for persons in a, freak and debilitated condition; at the' present time 'every ruch person ought to have it. I Brit no medicine is more highly recommended ;foV Dvsexesta. in all its forms, such as headaehe. heart. burn, costiveness, arid stomach, lose of appetite, pain in the stomach.debility.and also, asthma attended-with derangement of the stomach. The following is from a most eminent Chemist. The medicinal articles used in t belle parai ion of the Bitters. aro those prescribed by the most eminent phy. :kilns for the relief (corn, and' cure of, the diseases for which theie Bitters have , been so successfuly used. The combining of them lain accordance with chemical rules securing the efficacy of each j and the compound seems to have resulted from estended observations in medical practice. • - Itcspeetfully. - A. A. RAVES, M. D... Sts a Assayer. Lowell, Nam-, . From R. P. STOW, Esq., Asst. Clerk U. /3. nous* • Representatives. • asklajtsa. D. C. Jams 13,1846-' Da Geo. D. Cases :-=Dear Sit-1 feel it hot °gift ilewure. he a dais, to make known tieyoulnd to the public,' (1( you tissue h) the: surprising effects of the !Oxygenated Bitters," in relleginpme frotathat most discouraging disorder, Dysjoipsla. I havetieen afflict ed for about seventeen years with the usnatattendasit symptoms, vii. einstiintion of the borrels;headache, pain in the chest, flatulence, acidity of the stomach, and severe natiSea ; and for month!: at a time not the least particle of moisture would appear on the surface or the cheat or limbs, and most of the time I was ex-' tremely bilious. I have used various remedies, have been edict in my diet; have been dosed with cataract and emetics dayvitter day -by physicians. but all to no rand purpose. fie:snag of the wonderful Orem of the ''Orygenatiel Bitters," in the cure of Dspepsia; I procured some as last resort; have used tout bottles of the medicine, and !Wale bad symptoms all femov-. ed, and myself once more in the enjoyment of health. None buttlie Dyspeptic suiTerer. who has felt all the horrors of the disease. can at all appreciate the value of the "medicine. I most sincerely • hope that all will make trial of the medicine.and with me be able to m ake in the Taunt of health.- The following order was received by the Proprietor, from EDWARD E. PRELIM', M. D., Professor of The- Tamales and Materla Medico, Dostmoulh College, leba rues the medicine In his practice. . Pa rev Catty :—Pieaae send me two &menet 90112 1 4 'o2cgrODled ED. E. PHELPS. trisd.ssr, JO, 29,1616,, Don't Milt° call pr OUT pamphlet,lteentains 'Matra! cenidentes from merribers of Congress and allots. wtitx testify to the wonderful eilicacy °tights medielne.l . •Every Dyspeptic who desires health, Ito it. The Duffing expenses not to be thought or ' , Plitt' health he instate. CePrice gl,oo per, bralfe r; 6 bottles for &SA. sold wholesale andieraii by iIItEEN & PLETCUER4 No. t Ledger Buildings, Pbilada. O. D. JENKINS, r...otre stone dor* Wow Petumilier J. WI GUMS,. J NO. BEIT.. ERMAN; Dominus; C. dr. O.IIUNT,ZINOEB,Eshoyt , kill Haven. - I July 14,1816. • Lamps t Lainps t Lamptir • Othe.sarinus kinds tonight, Oil, Lard, - Pi, Gas, Camyhinn, ate. Also; Kiahtlampa and !tang' inn Lamosfor Halls; Globes. plain and. ant; Mittel Shades, rtc" last received,and for saki at - • l•• • `..; •• • ' BANNikrf•S Mean Stationery-e Variety t 3 toteg', July. i 6 a • ' •' • ! Leaf Tobacco: , •.! 21-111TD8. Mayer Mc li•rappets 29 lithag.teicipety. errapeere.; 29 bbita. litintandwrappent Otani See Copoeclitat Bea wrappera; 26 caeca Sao Cola atcticut Eillerr i Cheap Cigars. Dianufactutotii will fled It to their advantage to can at the Imo. Cheap State of . . DOIMINW - .269 North Rd Bt., bpposlte the Gelded Lemb Thitarretphiaj N 11.--Stojekeepers cerrang In for tall oupplowlitu ease can. 1 tava a large lox of all ale& of Cheer. pltod itotokiag,-Tabuoin. WO,OO .Catiomais-Ct inx , 500.000 tioalted - Erpitaltkel)pino ; '500,000. earl/Mere tit 'various branda. torrlher *MI. Walt qoaraity of Pipes; Ote.;wlikit*off at slue !Ores W et*. bikif qrsr t2o, per eept: off Thiel*, 00,27 1949: , 4.1.3u0t nesotil;;_ PrOIDIE Pn30.2 DAYN , DOW DiCablit 1711 k & DUST Intteturitly Sea/ebbed and peat- Iffissentr. WOW presser danisialr la Itafti ersolir Psal;ini4 iiebsixeemw 311ser sat ItnnalettalBl4 by Dr: pele.,.•wogeML;ey-Yerks Eogaridonalltaveoliar tbet•Dose - mtirrebr stagy 'woodlerfat coresja every oranditorbert soar bsto beers bitroteeeit." • • • , Tbspresant proprietors-4e CM Unto& Sten" mita =koefor ll7 assygoassareartiestesofearersnootta m ' Easyloss__ I ant • 7 • • • ELII2BII SIIITSILW02711; .2 -Rtelatural Pt: Lirespoob, ir: °Whose to her Ised•utr nitrates. ern Oa Dropsy. ber try • became offense tie Go emensoae tbielcoare.Aftar saayartaleorsabevarediefseibe Wee restored to prim beat* by tens bozos of Waratelre Mr.JONE43.loConeert et. liveryool. was rho eared of latlastetion of tbo trWorviletre - TROD. C.2ol2DlLl3.llsoratey oar Mateo, rag • lead : was owed of Typhus ; sad nemesia ruSK. by THOS. DLUCSIEL ' of Ittablig Ponseyleinda.isnel. bes Oat bia ebUB waa oeveraty allteted art 'Wet~rw sod una pnibetly gestared by' ba U.S 01 Wißear tigoe,Dysyeyntst.,ffeadarbe. IftottoniCaintrendra: swore Cobh. bare' all yielded to tblo pairerfel lost partly sseyersets ssiklaa., -No sore anal, *pi low or pargetiveloas ever Mesa iteesarereL • • • , Marry llsystatiol *aka VS of ewe PM* to tbetr prunes sr almost memo. Thayer* br este la Ikenrfildlt ilooennyi pride 23 no: *boo. eseastably SO Mlle with foll detectives; bf Joo. G. larnoro., Joseph Costmortb and D. N. Dokter, Posuseille D. J. Try. Tamospes J i o . IL dna?. TarearorarWso. Mentorin, Dl.Clatri , tau Pala*, Iletbetsenntt• I • /awl D. Widts; Dbienarille t Ltt vas tiusfbnas, Delasytkill Hawes f IL Hain. 311 mOrlyiltabons I S. R. M. Keyser, WestPeoo; Grasdr A ' rant,* Pis, Grove. ' • • C. P. &net, Travelling anent lbr eaelifildle Stater. • A. Wittlle. A Co. Protoitions, !Teeth 47.. 3.1y1 No. 121 Messina tp.lPlllade Dd. - TRASK'S .mAcnitzTicr ourritz,nmr, TB coestaottly effecting cares of the atrium% Impor tance: The momfamedulous ' are corieincePthe moat titithiens are compelled to believe lit the patter and rinds of this peat remedy.' It lir 'advent:ally admitted to he the Most wandered combination bemire to the *mid tbr the liamediate relief of disease and pain.' It never fails while there remains' sufficlegt life to restore a oration and healthy action to the capillary vemeb of the body. and equalize the eleculation orate blood. this means a controlling power is gained over the most naltilitaant forms of disease, which can not beobtained from any other retitedy,. Such is the power of this combination that It penetratea to every portion of human frame; every heart and tannic, ;You and ligament fe'searehed . out and made sensible of its purifying and lbeatiny influence. Renee it comes it tepees. readily whit internal as 'external diereses. Numerous tnstaneei are on recortwhere this reme dy has restored' health to patients so near the grave that the most -powerful internat. remedies failed to produce anredsta.. Bach hairtreTtentlybeen the ease . • - • "fsderestasfes tick's Berets. ' • - No patkray ever need die with this disease where the Maltnettc•Chntment can be obtained. That dangerous Epidemic known as the • • • ' • Peet Keystroke', tend always bemire. by 'hie remedy. For '..frolatiossurry Rkeinisring.' thiselounent tithe most enmplete remedy prepared. In 412 easels oat of 100 n wOl afford entire' idiotic, the worst issuer . • Nereus Headaills, - " - In thirty minute'. For nervous disease this remedy is of linownse value. • • Affections of the spine, theumattnot laMeneva, Wee , rate eare , threath. bmochltls, pleurisy. croup, chills, brines, scald head. screfuts. salt Rheum. erysipelas; tholes toorbals; ague in the. face or breast. earns. in darned eyes, fever sores, te., will be Immediately re lieved 'by the use of ibis remedy. •• . For farther particalars add testimonials; see pamply lets left with each agent. 1 Price 25 and 40 cent, per bottle. Forsale by . • . • - tli BROWN. Alert for sale by,na &gentles each 'Own in tbeiglost• Sept 29.:8491' •Dalleyts : • . 1 - • . = . .43,1AGICAL PAIN 'EXTRACTOR, 1 Tug - ORIGINAL AMID .citILY, 0211131111 C Aterlain and positive Core for: the worst •Burmt and - Dyable, Piles, Erysipelas Rheumatism. Cuts, Woonds,Fever Bores, Broken Urrawr.glora '• ! : . Nippiest, Wesk - and inflamed' Eyes,' ' • j. L.. Dingle*, Rail Rheum, and alicases • • '- . of Extern*llnliamatiots. ' ,' AIUI/N8 AND RCAI.DB4, 1 . . , • IChallenge the world to purge. thatin'any one sin gleinstance, "Dalierea Me(kat Pain Artrected"---. that ts tansy the genuine article—hae. sinse its first in troduction by me in 183 i/ u p to, this per hid, ever filled to sure the worst roses of 'linens and Scald:PS i .. FROZEN TOE`CERED. i • Dispute's Ferry. Pike re. Ps" jam. 13.'49. ML Maar DA LLEY—frii : This is toxertify that I have been afflicted for a number of years with a sore toe ; caused by beim frozen; My toe has been very painful to me, espeetzlit duties the lanai' months, when it had become so meek affected that the flesh of the first joint had nearly all dizappahred. [laving tried all the different remedies recommended to me, ;bo,t. 'without caperlencing any relief, A bad riven up 'nit hopes of saving my limb. , Oar, to ;ratify the.wish el; of my friends, Daniel W. Dingman, W. F [Godhead, and otbers,l was induced to try "Dailey's Magical Pala &slimmer." 'and by the use of one 9.5 tint Fos, was votively csra. DANIEL DECKED. We, the undersittneAsttinerthe out namee to thesbove testimonial, not alone as an actafjorstiers to U. Dailey. but that others, similarly aillieted.may ba induced to ,It 7 and And relief from the T Mare ard& valuer'''. 'nut family salve.' W.,p,:fisninassp. Joann: B. isvonsumi, ' • Joon Danis, ; • Dsomet. W. Dlllll3llllll. I • *For directions, and Other testimonials of cures peiformed, see printed , Pamptdeu. . . . . , . rtitle of acknowledged merit 'smote extensive. 1 7counterfelted than DALLEY'S GENUINE , MN EXTRACTORS The difference between .the genuine and the connterfelt Extractors is easily de ed, vis: DALLEY'di erigima sad only r esume Es , touter, la the severest burns and scalds, affords in [ atietaseses relief. It draws out the Ere and pain In, a few minutia.. And to cutsand wounds. sore and In , , flamed eyes. and Si! cases of external intiamation, its soothing effects arc ever the same. The Counterfeit Est factors, on -the contrary irritate when applied.and leerose.the pain! tieing evilzant of the danger attending 'helm.) lie Counterfeit nstractors, I distinctly declare that w iTifr m un-old-myrycotribte for ' lie effects Of any Estrada. VAIPPI• the pa — dir - be-Psucnred at my own r Depot, 415 Broadway cornet LispeniaDteeet,Ney York. or from my authorised Agents. . • ~ Jong 0 Rama. AT:mt. Follisißle t . . . Faso's K car &Co. ' Fhilarielphia; ',. ions 11 Mess. " Reading i Chas A flcianall2 " Lancaster; C A Monate, ' " York,. _ DO TOU WANT - j TO CURE' : YOUR ROME: i IF afflicted with llamas. Sorel, 'galled neck end I . shoulders. quitierhae, ,grease *pack', or poll-evil.' one box of Dailey's Animal Galvanic Cuic-All, wilt . 'convince you that there is no Mistake In U. READ : The fdlowing Is from the Over : .a yik‘ seer of the Harlem Railroad Btahlas:- - Xis reek, July 14.1819. 1 bairn tried DALLEVfd ANIMAL GAL: VANIC WIRE-ALL, and I wow certify that t have .f.uadit the must euraordin.try and valuabteremedY Sever pat upon a Thum, awl would al at• be ultbout It • for any money. It cares bard and spaiin-lumps aris ing from the collar, saddle, &c.. as Ay magic .: Rah on A Retreat the Satre, and the collarcan't tnaki a;sore. ItCan Dever do berm. JOAN . VAN VOlOll2l. Overseer Harlem Radroad Stables. CNB . 'READ 'TIE FOLLOWING s_ ' This-latotertify that I have clad ItaHers Animal • Galvanic. Gitre-All, and lbond It ;the vacant and most epredy cure for sores and bruises that 1 have ever mted, and I take pleasure in recommending it to all., 8..1a. IIC4.1:IN S. Literl Ftable,, let Jay,.#l4 N. Y. ' - • ~ ' Tina MINERS! Barn from an Explosion of Gunpowder—Blast-. In Rocks... HENRY Dau.ar,Emil• N gtrw Yolk"' • • • , Dear Sir: I hereby certify, that In the Pally part of March last, while engaged In Misting rocks, a charge of powder prematurely exploded, taking fell 'eats* upon my face, chest, and left arm, and burnt me In dreadful manner. 1 was carried bomb 'on a Inter, mn face swollen to twice its natural size the flesh torn off marm, below the elbow ; and my eyes filled with • powder and Aust. A Physician called in, expressed • strong doubts as to the saving of my left eye, which had several cute over the ball; and my fate being burnt all aver, and basin II this black scab over it he directed poultices to be applied. to draw out the powder. .This I resisted, being fearful of losing my eyes; and harineheard much of your Pain Extra or I concludest to-try It. 1 did wr, and in leis than a fortnight, led without sip ether application than year Extractor, 1 wav compitdely eared, witbeuta scar, and my eyeatigat fatly testored. - •• • tf .• Pert illegssond, State" frfacii Jess 51A11413.. Sworn before me, the Stet June: - • • • • . Vain. CliMaktot. Justice of the Peace., urn gavial ~ , •.* AWFUL CASE OF SCAMS: : W'd ...rd. Meters u. x. r.,lllii. ie. Ur. Patley—cear Sir : While my sop, 15 year. old, was *tame la the shingle manufactory of L. P. Rose. he hid the misfortune to slip and fall Ibto a large vat, osedlor the purpose of boiling blocks., preparatory to cutting. The hoicks bad Just tom removed from the vat; containing a large quenthyvf boilleywater. Ile tell forward waldiag hot h hands sod aura, oneelde. and one leg aslityynd the other partially.i She wales were so bad on his arms and ley that most of Melted) cane off with his gannents.aud bla Wawa' deltPaired of by both his physiciansand friends. - Dalley's Pain Pairecter *as POlCUreit as oboe Sa pos sible (which was Mahout lila hours) and APPiled.Whkb retievedhim from all pain, prevented inflainaltolituUl swelling,;and In .4 'few days commenced beating his Sores. T here appeared " a general improvement.- so much in that In throe' Weeks he was removed 'to hi/ father's house. distant shout one mile and 4 bale ; We 'continued the 'use of the above medicine aboit two menthe tndwe believe it vase tbe means, under, Piro*ldente, of colas his Ilre. and we would cheerflai?. ly _recommend it Ip all similar 'vale* as a safr. and In— valuable - remedy.", Whit sentiment) of respect ire.; main; dear slr, your mast obedient and' bumbler, ant; " ' . ADCAS Ctaaz.; ti groatriman' MAIM, , • -", C. S. Malta. We the Inidleitilgeed; belie personally acquainted with,,the cue of -Mr. Park's /Op, , th e above statementanbitaittiallyeoreett ' ) ' • M Desrey s Lesha Wilkey; 3 eillettej,l( f 'llP4Sece ; Wet Evans, C'Clark. L P Lae, IroNewanL at New man, blarri gestr:- 49-1, t *For directions; see printed Pamistit ll ; 7oiitd o: no** *i r ,;k it; SOLI, 1814.. ;Mx CAUTION TO THE PLIILIO 1111. fisUID I a a C/13X11141.13111' AMAX WSIMI,;•• 1.„ t; -• ••• ,Muntaelala - • DEL itr.; JJ1.X41311: - -zci ir VHS 'GRIMM , . 11SOICIN VE01113: ' • ' Xe. IRO ..dßeff STANZT. Pill abiSLPAI -'= inn dichotly awe, Inear ,Comolobtl, Jeloadkor --- "•';`'`• 0 1.1 0 oloeia 4' elkonefi Debility.'- POWs' er, Ltd :Sissy, gat .41hours edging floot • • ifindeLivir namack in • V . Saul Nide sad Wide • • ag ai COAStiLello9, Wawa Pilo„ Fultorso of heldlty,of the Stomach.; Nee see, fleart-bats, Dimon for Pied: Panacea or -welsh lag thn litonthel4 darer lEssaidloisu ,Slekyos Or flat left; at OK pdt of the 'Sumach, Syslmmles at the ffeadjfervied Mot Brearthlt• • notrerhit of thellMmt.EllmaidllotMalllaletilismerniona when )am VIII Posture. Ditnool9 of Melon. dots or. webs be an the etaht. Fever and dell pals ht the bead. deo career of -IPinsinttem Ifellovreese 6t Ath In end esali _rale la the Moot, Chow Limbo. *m.l maid-: cesium= of ISiat.'„lbitadni In. the PM*, Ca estam fseelainsa of Sill nod deelle depsweien erSpicift Goolonotore *ll4llOl .7 1 reSotosk lirsernotfre• Aleollot Ittantlan *tom Ws, jtirshriv," ArciasotoloU 111116 sad umeM, Bar d woe Wallet, MOW! bat , era • tame top. meet trWol sit* oov vortoolooo.. they iteenstkoli the who% 919411111 Wallet tbias drlte *oak disarm. Thelma* IP folhatehSerni ttl the sleet delicate Intuit with perfect mMy.I SHAD VOILLOwING AITICLE: , ';.J" I- h spy 12i Lbiliesdirg Oarless „Missal of ?bus t delplite—the Demoetet." The edited wta Prolottidll semeodetet Ith Heolland, sled Waled UM aettkesottlia sleet wen he meld not sokal i ir weirder. of as impostor, irlas oat Wit Om public ofroarbilm danger. E • HRISTOPH WILH RLM IHWELAND. • is =GLOW CfIIIISTnPITER WU.LiAIt BOOPLAND.. • : "OM of the 'most 'anointed physklans, one of the wale* ,bertefietors of modem tWas. liras born at (.anges Salm. ornmny. on the Bth day of August, 751. After' carafe! scholastic education, be, like his '"tad grinidfalber, (lira celebrated Doelont)1101- ay devoted himself to the study of Medicine. at latter Unitrersity.Fromilipto 1801, he officiated Prefewitir at the University ad Jens. In' , 1801. be appointed Private Physician to the Shallot peas. Meetber of the Academy of Science. and upon the diebreent oftbir near College at Profm td Coast Physician "by the Ministry of the lute eheractertin-c-Profound,,eas And deep peoe s-fifabled-blni to combine the theoretical and mectlicatt to unite old and neir_eystems; produce in -onunon the ptaetical and 'usefid, and tens draw Meru /be resoles and the necessary applkable means. was pl. rt . , principally, who exposed and de ed thelirown's System,' which, notwlibstand , the brilliant petering., could riot congeal its many iperforitiom; browses to light by Hoodand's noble and troths. and deep peneiration. lade tut of, his practical usefulness as Physician *ad soot of tho healing en. be has..earited'uniyhts fbr his superior knowledge in Matins Maks, as as for Ms manifold workouts Medical jurisprn v. Among these may be mentioned his 'maitre ..setkedstsifk, or the art of mc longing life,' 'System of practical basting &Mildest of Pelham. nie.', 'Journal of practical Medicine.' &e. Ise has be- Ideli all Mho, gained external 'fame end praise, from a ntenna humanity for - the diseavery and combination • afseveral Infallible medicinal', among which is the fits tamed and justly celebrated compound. known as Un- 111X1FLAISMS . G$11111A211 BITTERS. 1 - The application of "aseWunus earth for the cure of SulphneW diseases.—The celebrated Diaphoretic rem. edY—and 'nmerous immholde recorded recipes.l: -Aftea the 'celebration of his fiftieth prnfeasionall Iles.; tivltyia,ld33, upon which becaaton the King Of Poul in& honored him With the'llungtas of.,theOrdet of the CroW of the Red Eagle, and many otter Royal °Mess and marks' et. distinction, be died on the 2.2 h day of Anglo/n. 1838 , Gis the Ejug of Prussia's private Medi cal Counsellor,) witkent all legitimate wile heir or 0 / B Fryir • - D .C. Jacktion, - of Philadelphia, has bad the mesas of obtaining. the genuine .recipmt of the great medical-counsellor 'Christoph Wutreiw LitiftlanVand these Invaluable medicines me ,tmpered with the ut most are at the Grinned Medicine More. Tae bitter miature , MoofliunTs Getman Bitters, Is theresult of maey years study andexperience by the , steal inven tor, and kineintand prized In Enmpe as-an infallible remedy for the cure of Liver ComplalitJautliee, Dye pepsin. dt_l)r, Jackson's pregaratium of this medicine has obtained the same eelebtity this,Wes temaNifiarld;'. TIM testimonials andAtinanterable , eon filminess of thousand* Of the 03011.4e,tre and .ditfi cult eases cured, la ample moor of this. The Medi cinal compounded by Dr. C. M'. Jackson, have produ ced the yes, effects and the same happy results whit* the 1131110101, inventor indicated and Intended, and • consequently must be pretested with Xcrupuloutaecu T racy. In stover the above facts it seems singular; t hat any body could have the hardihood and impudence to abuse the Dame of this distinguished Doctor. who died thirteen Yeartrago. To pass off a charlatan,qoack preparatient as the real end genuine medicine. and to give a semblance of origheatity by affiaing a foe sinii/e , of the deceased, Is Indeed extraordinary! The pub lic will understand what to expect, and what to do under 'weft circumstances." I • A number of German papers copied 111 abote and ' ate theeefons entitled to our thanks. , These hitters: are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification ofdisea Nes ' of the liver and teener 'Mandy, exercistax the. roost yearekana. powers in weakness and afrettloris 'of the digestivemgana, they are mithat, safe certain and i pleasant'' • • OPINIONS OF THE TRILADELPHIA PRESS. . , ThiaGeranits."ILLUSTRATED NikVirEP_S:aave “Our editor and others of this-oilicli have used the Germinal:Utters, andtan tecommend it with confidence mourn:3day'. Asprepared by De. Jackson, it fully equals: 4 , f mei surpasses in its - effects upon diseased Liver and Stornscb, the fullest expectation of the dim- . tinguished physietunz• • ; ' - • The VETT ITEM, October leih, says: Joe, ens many'of our reader-a , are afflicted with diseased liver. stomach or nerves, Many, rte doubt. They are to he pitied, yet to all there is a cure. In Doafland s Getman Dittenbas already cured hundieds, suit that It will cure, no one who mice use. It r ift doubt. if they use it akdirected, It has establiehed for itself an undying fame, Which few have done out of the vast number Wainer been thrown before the public.. It is one of the most perfect pre parntions in use, and, as a German cotentpory has said, that as prepared by - Dr. Jackstin, it fully equate, if not surpasses, in its effects the fulleat reprceenta tines of the distinguished , physicist) who', first com pounded it As a spurious article now heron the public, we would caution all against using any, but that signed by.V. 31. Jackion, and sold by. Irm o'l2o Areblineeet . . The N... t ..A/1011N DEMOCRAT,' the best paper in .119'es, Jersey, rays.. anly RI. • •-1100FLAND'd GERMAN BITTERS.*. "Wit have seen many lettering notices of this me dicine; and the source firtni Which they came induced as to make inquiry respecting hi melts. Frominqui ty mermerepersuaded louse it,and must say we found it spetlfle in 414 actlon.open diseases of the liver and di/restless tartans, and thepowerful influence it exerts upon nerronagimstratlon is really surprising. It calm. and etrengthens the nerves, bringing them lidos mate of repose, making sleep refreshing. • Halals medicine was more. generally used, we-are satisfied there would he lest; sickness, as from the stomach, liver and nervous system the great majority .of real and Imaginary disease' emanate. Have them' In a , healthy condition, and pm eau bid defiance to epidemics generally. Thlsextraordinary medicine we motild advise our friends who are et all indisposed to give a trial—it will then recommend Itself It should, in fact,tre in every Warily." • No oth-r medicine can piodnee such evidences COLrit. ' BEWARE OF NTERFEITS. I his medicine itsa attained that high character which' is necessary for all medicines to attain to induce coun terfeiters to put forth a spurious article at the risk of the lives of those who are Innocently deceived. ,`/wok well to Wit marks of tat • Gemtine. • • They have the written signature: oft; 12..14kt:1E80N upon the wrapper. and his name blown , in the bottle, mithput which litay arnspuneatm,..„..— .___nsr sale wholesale and retail at the GERMAN ME, DIGINE - STOItE„ No: 120 , ARCII, *met, one door helper Sixth, late of ft-istreri...Phitagulphia. Or AWN 13.11ROWN. Pottsville ; at t ea able dealers generally throughout the Btdte. ,„ • Marth 31.1819 ' Dr. J. I'. Wholllll4 116SPECTFULLY informitbe citizens of Pottsville I M vicinity, that be hay removed bis Pieditat 01 lice And Apotbetary.Store. to the old stand, formerly tkeypled by Nicholas de COMM!, corner of Market and 'Second ats., where he will , be pleased to give medics advice. and prescribe prescriptions. _ He datters him self that from long experience in the business sod at tention to his profession, he will give general setts faction, Ai the request °f came of the eitizeus of Mineola We and surronoding countryAs has established it medi cal Office in that Waco, where he may be consnited on Tuesday and Friday ahem:too of every week, • Sept 15, 1819. ' .tf New 'Music. • • WTO' An Cone. an admired sone, • Woman's Love, • do Boneless Love. do A Dream that Love can ne'er Forget, do "I will mot breathe thy name. do "' "Gentle Deeds. • ' ' Jeannie and Donald, a beatilifial Scotch ballad, - Ethiopian Glenn Mary Polka, • . • . Prinutiso• Ponta, • • • • Davy Ann Watt:. • • ' Pieces not on habil obtained 'to order, at • HANNAN'S • book and ?dusk Stores. 47- Nov 17,1819 , Washington, !Motet. Wean sit ' tett .av Ratatti,V, 1 ‘ • • I ScAsigikiii ifsms. oe - subscriber announces to Ills friends and assn the travelling public...that he has taken the M r above Mentioned establishment, and fitted up IlthwienV shoat, throti to that ft will 'tonal any map tin isy It is near the pot e of the Phihidlephii and Reading Railroad.located and o D n e th Rain !greet of the Borough. -His table-wilt always NS abundantly 'applied with the choicest del ieaeles of the season, his chamber/ its largo and lath and his bed• ding of *behest = • • iTbealabling attached to the hotel is large and com modious, and atiAi stive bustlers will - always be found' la attendance. - Ile has, also accommodations for Lira. *Vehicles Wfiftilvraye be kept to carry visitors to -any part of the Counmer elsewhere. " All he senate* is a trial of his Mmes. feeling cone: dent-he will give entire satisfaction to ail who find it convenient to sojourn at his House. . JOIIN JONES. . . 'TusCarora and Tamaqua Line. , ON and after Monday May. 2111 b. the subscriber will run a coach. THREE TIMES A DAY, between Tusearota and Tamaqua. on the arrival o(lhe cars at, Tuscarora. The cars leave Pottsville in 7f and 110'- Onek, A.M. led 4 P. M. The coach will'imtva Tama gni at 71 and II &clacks A. , M.. and 4 o'cloch; P. M.— 'Fare 50 nerds: Tickets tat(be pad at .JOnes'.llc!telr Tantaatia; and of the conductor of the Can. June t '49 13-01 STEPHEII JONES.. • Wiao.flayor Gas 1 ' IrACODIL'LOSIG; would wltlfy his,frienilx end for . .'. 4.1 mer Wrens, Thst be Is ful ' prepared . fri theists sit it Ends of G PIS FIXTURES, moth as CHANDELIERS, •FEEDENTS„ BRACKETS, &e. dze.: of 'a superior ; Vialilratia Filiskvill work done by blm, will be *venial, itistmit at pass Inspection of the Syperin•: laden*: Cell at his Store, and examine big fixtures. Sept), . 44-tf goollog - ,-Siate4v • T- • - HE EBIINSVILLE SLATE tio:RESPECTptL -4 LT inform thrpublic that they are fhily prepared to fornisb a aperior.alate for Roofing r end bavirl the most experienced Slaters la their employ will all teed to anrordern %dill deshafert,xstd on Memoir. lib erai ixssmphs of Their - slate may be- ' seen a , the Office of Joseph Getwte, Anbitedlovho *III eve an, inforniatkor reiptired. nd with whom Indere me e left. WTI. J. .110BEILTit Vo: billimeh3 l lo4fl. ; Lehigh' Water Gap, Cu bomeo • '- 011, MEDIOD7IS.- • " 1111011114713, 1 • life; Plllt ay es hese •new been beim the S i t Ke r, fi ' r rri'A LL a liArxrm Tragatt ag,,_ ',41 tune ppve 'punt it biglistbafeel win ohnoetieery partof tbeg3obe.fut theitex,i treeedinent end inuttedinte power of teekeing pet , - feet bealth sult-rtirinuaer mild,' every 1 , bind ofirue:tae towhichibilianntia eine l+ °+i ' . is liar iratrowns :. '-(i • , , of certi fi cated instas, te' they have ve rescued 1 warren frorn „the very verge of an untimely I grave, after all the, deceptive nostrums of the day ; had utterly failed; mid to army thonandst they i hare permanently !Petered that =Zona enjoy went of health, attend which life half ire bu • a wail bersaine Sir Feat. indeed, has , • ie lava&My and infilllihly `awed, that i Drs appeared * scarestr in than miraculous those who wen nemainted with the beau • philonoptlical prinemla epos which they are tit, VVand urn which they eaniequently ' .to their neatest and astailA e action •• purifying the springs ad ahannebof fife, and e - during them with renewed tone and 'rigor, that their,were indebted for .their name. '', Aka the hat of pwricats quackeries which toast of vegetable ingredients, the LIFE MEDI OBEs are purely ad solely .veg!talde; and orintain neither zeretiry, nor Auttmmay, utor Amu* nor ay Other mineral,, pa any whatever. They are entirely ecsnrand. ex trade from rue andlpowerfat plants, the ues of which, though long lawn to several I toles, and recently JO mane eminent pharmacen- , tinl chemists, are idlogether Unknown , to the ignorant intenders to medical science ; and were never before administered in soappily efficacious a combination. I, The first operation is to loosen from the coats of the stomach rind lbowels the various impuri- 0 .1 ties ad crudities constintly settling round them ;, and to remove the hardened feces which *kept, in the consolations of the small intestines. Other inefficines,ouly partially cleanse these, and leave such collected messes behind to produce habitual Costivenese, with ail its train of evils, or sudden Matinee with its imminent dangers.' This ftust is well-known to all regular anatoadebt who ex amine the human bowels after death ; and hence 1 the prejaffice of these well-inforated men against the quack medicines of the; age. The woad effect of the VEGETABLE LIFE MED/ ems is to cleanse the kidneys and the blad der;, and, by this ; mean, the fiver and lungs,' the healthful action , Cif which entirely .depe.nds upon the: regularity'of the urinary organs. The blood, which takes; its red color from the agency of the liver turd:lungs, before it, paws into the heart; being thin purified by them, and' nourished by food ' coming firm a clean 'stomach, courses freely through the veins, renews every - part of the system, and tliumphitntly mounts the ban ner oflicalth in the blooming cheek. ' . ' The following - an) along the distressing i va riety of human diseases in which the vEGB. TABLE LIFE lE DICINES 'are well kawu to be infallible. I DYERTMILC, by thoroughly eleansiw c Ee first and sealed stomachs, and creating a fi" of Fire healthy bile,] instead of the' stale and 'd mg i Eittlidollo3l: Loss OF APPETITE, H RT. , stray, ficaoscue, Reafeactest, IszeT ea, Asnarrr,' Lummox., lira Mszaricuoix, hich are the general !symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish; as a natural consequence of its cure; _ CellitirMelill, by cleansing the whole length oT the unestines, with a solvent process, and Without violenc e; all violent purges leave the , bowels endive within two dayit • , Diardices fa cholera,, by removing the sharp acrid fields by which these complaints are occasioned, and sly promoting the lubricative se cretion of the mucous membrane ' • . levers or all kinds, by restoring blood to a regular . , circulation, through the process of perspi ration in such cakes, and the 'thorough solution of all intatinalebstructioa in others. The loesqldinsesses have been known to t cure Bherromthon permanently 'in three weeke,i . and Gout in half' that time, by removing local inflammation from the muscles and ligenients of the joints.. I : 1, ' Moses of, ell kinds, by freeing and strength meg the kidneys and bladder ' : they operate most delightfully on these important organs, and hence have ever been found a certain remedy fur, the worst cases of GreveL ' Also worms, by'dislodging teen the turnings of 'the bowels the slimy matter ito which these i creatures adhere. Astluna il ,l Conitunption,' by relieving the nirivesseis of the lungs limn "the mucoure• which even slight colds will occasion, and which if, not removed, beanies hardened , anti produeCs these dreadful diseaies. ' Scurvy, Ulcers,' and Inveterate S res. 13 i ;•' the perfect purity which there LIFE 'L am shc Ito the blood, and all the hi more. Foorbuito Eruptions and Dad C mplex ions, by their atterativeetiloct upon the ti lei that i feed the skin and the morbid state of whit!! occa sions all eruptive compluints,sallow, dandy, and other lisaerepable complexions. . r 'Tire:use of these Pills fur a erre shiot time . will efliont an entire cure of -Salt Eheuii, add ,a sterling imprOvernent in the clearnese of the skin. Con Colds and Infittexim. will auras i be cured by one dose, or by two even in the "vr7st - eapili A I „, , A. a remedy for this most disa treno and obstinate malady, the vg,GETABLE nyp„ MEDICINES deserve a distinct-and ;emphatic '-' recommendation. It is well-known to ,hundreds • in this city, that the former proprietor of these .valuable Medicines was himself aftlictell with this coniraint for opwards of VI/NTT-FIVE Y ARD ; and that ho tried! in vain every remedy rescriboil within the Whole compass of the Marries Medlar. Ile however 'arlength tried the 'Medicine which is now offeird to the public, and he wa 'cured in a very eliori time, after his recovery had been pro nounced ma' only impmbable, but absolutely im potrible, by tiny human means. ; " - FEVER AND AMIE. • Fir this sedirge of the western country these Itledicines willbe found a safd, speed,,L, Dnd err tain'remedyi 'Other medicincis leave he system subj4l to a return of the, diratioko---a ewe' by these medicines is permanent-:-TRY TIIEM, 'BE , SATISFIED, AND BE CURED. -. Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints. Geller& Debility, LODI . Or Are o. TIT, AND DIR/ITASTAkOIEEELIALED—theDe medicines hai - e been need with the most beneficial reenitslin capes - of this, deicdpiitit:—Kma's EVIL and S ItatlLS, in its worst Toone, yields to the mild y t powerful action of these remarkable Medici es. Nroirr Elviars, ?lemma •Denturv, N e vous COM PLAOS or 'all kinds, 'PALPITATION or DE MARY, rALITERAS COLIC, ere speedily cured.) - idEßaatla DISEASES tieroms whose coucilcoions haverbecomo h i pp paired the injudicious nee of 31 Facuar , will find these Medicines 4 perfect cure, a tile:j never I fail to eradicate from the system all e effects of n t Mercury infinitely- sooner than the ost powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla. A gin to trial will place them beyond the reach of equwetition, in the estimation orevery patient. ' BE CAREFUL OF commlavErrs. . Several, have lately een b disetwe •tl, and their nefarious anthem arrested, both in the city Of New York and abroad. Buy. of •no one who is not, a aurnotasea AGENT. I , , o I Prepared and sold by Dr. W.. 11. MOFFAT 336 Broadway, New York. ... , , FOR SALE BY lotrai 0. littOMN, agent for sebuyleiti county. , _Da. WI 1519... ' , . I —53. need with the moll • Who Sap; Gas o f? E ED RAS BEEN ASK —BUT I DORS ' NOT' &SY OAS 7 . YOST IS THE QUggIION? John Weave r. Pc n ylvan ie Hu i stip G la dors J. C. Litailg.,Ernhange Hotel, ; Wm. Matz, White Horse Hotel, I • • Samuel Ward Hotel. ; Henry Gels, Lamb Tav ern, Bcni-Datinan; l• Jacob H MIMI, • F. W.:Mu:hes, s! T. It \V. Pollock, T. Beatty & Co., George enalen, Dom, Carpenter, , 'lichee! Marphg, • Joiaph $l.; Silver, ' P. D. bather, • , SAMUCI Martz, Esq., • T. C. Hoyle, ' Nice, .1. O. Drawn, ',Wady & " • -Henry Weber, , 1). G. Yam:lOMA • ; Presbyterian Chuth, Welling on Kline, Doct,;Nichofai, 1 , Meson. tipeneer It 'Co. Chas: W. Illegins, and a whole Mot of others. 113 fact no persons of dlicernment or who have an eye to comfort an econotuy wit! for one moment think of using any °the:Jilin-in their Olices,rams or dices.. nag armies. than that most brilliant, afe and econo mical light—OASl 1 . Alt persona desiring to avail them /ions an opportunity Of nblitinlng I.i, Icithirr - advantage to apply to the proudly, priors* them that his foci will enable hint to.furhish them with sential, or the • most beautiful, thasti character, not to be surpatised slit cheapness, In the United States--.h'j world. ' l As It is the wish and determleatio pang, ttu have a splendid' iihnninati Jiti,grit, 41 those Goad citizens of Poi 'to aid them in - desirable 'an im Borough, add -who hive not nlreaX tatignments for futures, had batter -in ordelf, that they may he enabled t GRAND ILLUMIN ATI " • J AC Gat Fitter, ife- Nov 24. 1844, 11 - F771 ' AT 03114 T S CTS'. 3riekGßoss BTBEL4 PEtit.. itilJeents a Gross: Just eecelead: The *built:et viiltt gyp] y f e no, r. than any of the,traeelllng Pen Peal? trays •Me -stock at the Traae'Salet. wholesale merchants In Philadslii call 111 Cheap W4citeual* ' rorrsvmas. rr HE subsenbers in vitelbo attention (tribe public 1. to the very-ostensive assortment, of Goods, con sisting of / - • ; - . GENTLEMEN'S Calf Stitched, Fudged and Pegged — Boots; Calt and Kip, double soled Sowed and Peg ged Roots, Water Proof Roots :Sewed and Pegged, from *2 to RI; New England and Philadelphia man.' ufactured Coarse Boots, in great variety. constant /1y on hand; Cloth. and Lasting Garter Roots, and ' Congress Gaiters, Calf. Nulitiers, Oregon Ties, and Sewed and Pegged Monroes. . • ' MINERS' Bents and Monmer, of drat quality, al low prices. BOYS' and Youths" floats and Mourner mitre or doe. LAM'S' French and English Lasting Gaiter Roma, IdoroicoLCalfskin and Goat ileutees. French Nor ream, Calfsklh and Goat Bolter. French Morocco, Kid welt and primp spring Ru.skins and ./erferaons. French *timer.° and Kid Turnmands, from BO eta`" to Metr'Englandllciotees and Shoes °fall kinds cheap. • ,MISSES' end Childrens• IRQtees and Shoes. a large I asortment suitable for hits market, constantly on hand. • • GUM Elastic noes. Our *Welt ofGum Elastic Shoes are of the best mate. ntactured articles the country can *Cord: Ladles and Gentlemen .would do well to• call and provide them selves with good Gum Shoes. lie best preventltive yet discovered of Colds Coughs and Consumption. TRUNKS, Carpet Bass and Vallee'. The Travelling community will find us well sup plied with the above utticles whit.it we will sell at moderate itt {CPS. Boots and Shoes. made or repaired lmordct. *TERM:3 0/vat! 1) 15.1819'. ew,lVork. ' AY FREDERICK olint3LlN, MINI YG ENGINEgu, (AN the manufacture of lion , In all its virions bran- VI dies, including a descriptilii of Wood Cutting, Coal Digging, and thri burning of -Charcoal. and Cake i• the digging and roastlna of Iron on,: the building and management of Vast furnaces. narking by Charcoal. ,Cobe, or Antlitacite ; the relining of Iron, and the conversion of the crude Into wrought , iron ,by char coal forges and puddling furnaces.. Also, se-destrip lino' of Forge pantalets, Rolling Mills, Blast Machines, iffot [Hams. &e., to which Is added an Eisay ; on 'the Manufacture of Steel, with ISO engravings. Just received and for sa/e.at Dcc 22, 1E39 Astrology, Astronomy, Tbrenolo- gY and Geomancy 525,000 Having been Wen I 3` -my numerous friend, on the tate PreAltientiat - Elertlen, AltPitht convince those skeptical persons who talk of esILI'•OES, that no such thing as: VAR. is °elm; beep 'mown by the eminent and distinguished Astronomer axial Astrologer, C. W. HORACE:. during his experience of over ti 'warier of a century, Do you doubt predesined ion 1 Then why not every man gain the celebrity or General Tayl:r. a Daniel Webster, or a Henry Clay 1 Anil yet there are sonic who are fools WI enough to doubt that a man ,may tie born with the power to see into future events. How can It he pos sible that the destiny of man should be 'destined by the mere shuffling of a pack of cards 1 and yet there ere theusands who allow themselves, with open mouths,-to nwrtfloic the greaNt)words of went old woman, whose true skill consies- in filling. them with wonderw that are most 'Jacob for the digestion of others who are Upire Cfutillitnis,ye4nortiscient•lie. it is such mat bring dlecrodit on a profession that has been acknowledged to be a science , of the Inghest or der, front time immemorial; and- is the only profession that tuffs holy authority .to-, stistahi h. The high re spect which General Taylor, and Charles John Berna dotte, late King of Sweden, had for Astrology. la 'shown by their letters for their Nativities to the sub scribe', which It wilt give him great pleasure In show: ing .to to those who favor hiin with a call. • In addition to his power. to foresee future events, fie has the power to give such information as will effectu ally redeem such as rue given ‘ci the too free use of the bottle. ,lie is also capable of curing diseasea hereto,' fore considered incurable in thus country by the or dinary medicines, and slashes all to give him a call who have been' given up by their physicians and wish to be cured. He will Warrant a cure in all cases, and will make ho charge except for the conjurations he shall make use of in his office. lie Is often askedwhat a • Naticity isl lit answers, according to Ceornancy, one of the seven 'points in the science of Astrology,. that It is a Horoscope of the future events ore person's Ilre, carefully calcelated and transcribed on teiper,eon-• 'ain't': an account Of allithe lucky and unlucky days , In the monthsand years °l i the person's life for whom it is-cost ; by which means thousands in this country and elsewhere have been prevented from inigfertunes that had been hidden in the womb of futurity. by refer. ring to their Nativity before entering on any specula- Hon of busineSs or pleasure. It should be hi the hands of every one as their altnanac for life. A Nativity of an individual can only forwarn the possessor of tniu bles that ere In future for blm ; those who are involv ed in plesent difficulties of any kiwi must wait on the subscriber in person or by letter, who is prepared, to exert his -recret influence for their immediate benefit. Ile is 'ready to use his influence to forten the result of lawsuits, ana all undertakings in Which there. is a risk Involved; he also plaices use of his power for the res• Dilation of stolen or lost property, which he has used for.the-advantage of .thousands, in this city and else where. Who can doubt a gentleman's abilities, who hashed the-honor trii be called °nand conceited with by all the crowned head of Europe. and - enjoys a higher reputation as an Astrologer than any one living 1 Zslie can be consulted with at his Office, or by letter, f Pre -paid, and he isnreparcd to make use of his pow , er on any of the following topics ;-llnsineiss iS all deseni . , -;! zps ; :ravelling 6y land or sea ;.courtships ; their successful accomplishment; advice given ce; 'speculating in stocks, mer,;;:ndise, of real estate; the recovering of legacies in dispine nurchasine of tickets, and the safety of ships at Rea. he nisi. Offers his services respeatine health, wealth and marriage, love affairs, journeys, (aim:tits, difficistty in business, fraud, sickness arid death, past. present and Allure events, and in alt the concerns of life. and invites all io call who are afflicted, corporeally or mentally. • • TEEMS: Ladies. 50 cents ;.Centlemen,Bl. Nativities calcu lated and read in full,.sccording to the Oracles of Man. minim Si4as—Ladies, 81; 'Gentlemen, 4111 50. Nativi ties calculated according to Ceemaney, fur Ladle/1,82, in full, 83`; Gentleman. 83, in full, 45. Perlons at a distance can have theirinativities drawn by sending the date of the day and their birth. All letterscontainine thenbove fee will - receive Im mediate attention, and nativities wilt be sent to any' part of the tinned States, written ou durable paper. ' Office. No. 71 Locust street: between Eighth and Ninth. and Walnut and Spruce streets, opposite the Musical Fund flail. - •, Office hours from 9 A. IC tin 10 P. 141. C. W. ROBAC/r, Aarrnoger! Dee 6,1819. TVSL regeiced,direct from Nava. Scot la.where it is el manufactured'. under the kuperintendance of the proprietors of one or the principal Drug Houses in 'New I'M*. to %Thong confidrnte can be placed, an they ,are men knowingly qualifiedin their business. ' N.-IL—Also, carious Cod Liver Offs, from different martufactUrers, to be had lu bottles or bulk. to *MI 'purebasecs,ac , • Joils tie Whnlesale and ficiail Drug store. Crnire 'te • Dec 1,18!9.• AC- • • . .ife:w Po*derHU •AT TADIAtiVA• s• fridE auhneribers• announce to their. nand' and 1 . the t)uhlie,tltat they have put eltaecd the Powiter Atilt, recently erectdd by John Jones/ and are pre pared to supply Powder of the ben qtrality for Mining and other purposes, at the moat re unable rater.. Order-A. solicited winch willne / firotoptly attended too, at short notice. - JdOILNSON & Nag: 81, /, . 46-I.y of in.brit 114 win find W subscriber, who Hies Ire such as the Fiztores rn and fashionable ei• In qua!ity or it/ In the whole •• - 'Using S,Yin hotel, , I POTTSVILLE, MN VA. fitTHE undersigned respectfully announces I 'to the citizens of Schuylkill CouutY, and travellers In general, that he has takeh that ild established stand known as , Vost's Hotel,' and - lately kept by Jeremiah Hushes, at the CoaliEll flEmssti and' Altarttsvlttr Ste, k the Borough of Pottsville, which be haii fitted up with special ref &trate to thg comfort of Mote who. may favor him with their custom. _ The house Is pleasantly located. with itabliag arid A tine yard attached, calculated to accommodate Puna ers,and persona travelling with horses, and tarriagee. The proprietor hair hie tense futtvahed i and unit Pa re•n o painaoresf,enea. to supply his Table and Bar n manner which cannot fail to , atfonl :general antis ; faction. • , , ' a the Caw Cont lon on, CArishass itsville, who wish ; rovrtnent to our sr made theitnr• ail without daisy . join In tlin ON! . 13 IL LONG. &c.;CentreEtt • 411.0384• • • ate, as km 8 heaper whnlesale I. s. to dealers. lie . Itte fame, It Ike i 3 and New York— BAN NA N'S td Herau Mona. . , Aa attentive, faithful . hostler atillatreays - he in it etndintr4Vo gaertaritay rely on having their hors e! properly, attended to, MICHAEL SELTZER: - —2l-17 BANNAN'S Cheap Book and Va,riety Scores Pure.Cod..l.l.ier 011. 3'L;ir' Y '.'..>w'.4=.'~.~~. ~~-vi'!~vrds•: r,5:t,.:...:. xi' aj PM AN4 , o**iipf , mo/otsi4..vi THE .001=11( r4T.. iiffl With bounding Steiiiinilstioi! tele theirrpiandhint Fa sat, Wrests& Mincing hit. - ') • Winch clV#reilose its itroartio W*IT Bedizened nut ,with sada* Fanit Bat 'wlitti.eihit ,Beafwin Atm And roaming Brady here and there.:" =`;'leierSdlanglf Wising la thinir _ , Oft, sheaths VA Or Wet - •• The eoneiiy alit re time/I - 6r me; •• • ` „ 'I tee her boandini o'er the Ira. Alice the fawn; wild andtren,i She's cticinfal as the brigia as Bendathe swami winds st PUY. light (ono irinsfal ses fan ' Decked - with wild flowers, i ash sash , Gathered In-distantlistde away. ' .. _The while she tilodtdospg so ' • nta's the 0414 star.• The country KW* the Strad feta/i.e . ' Her glowingcheeks I loge to ass, . on tantireg asiidenit ller tresses fres aid anconthVod!-' • /in fillet tom - grata ar binds • • They gently wait ta ths soft wilttf — " - -: With wine affectakas tres'anOlnd-= Search tbrattgli the World jai ciantot dad a 2631dt:tore daltedto sty adad—, she's the ;Irina ate I tije AVM. - . THE FAIDIER IS NOT PROPEALT ESTINAVED• [ , " ! —lt is a lamentable tact, that the fitrnter4oes =7 ~ I not occupy that elevated position in that. his occupation justly entitles him to. He illl'j , is looked upon as a being' quite below the , lawyer, physician,"divine, artist, merchant, or• merchant's clerk. To bee/rimer, is to be nobody, a mere clodhopper, o. digger of bogs.' and ditches, and dung heaps, and free to wal.k. low in 'the “free soil hecultivates; provided he never seeks to elevate himself aboire that position , to what the world calls "good socie ty. Hence comes the desire of “the boys". to escape, not so muctrthe drudgery of their employment, as from the idea• that they are looked upon and estimated , as entre drtWgew What blindness, follvomul fill philysophy is this; The result of.these f :. 'mouses is, that the "professions' ate erovi. -. tothe Starvation point ; cleiks not only go . . - : 4 : . - I - but become beggars, or ssorse,merehan are multiplied, and good, old'&shioned labor . • - , pears to be going out of•faihion.'.: ,' - ':' • While, we would give allOehnitor to prok , fesSions, the &linter, who is•tke pr deicer of , ... all,{ both in food and raiment, that adds to the comfort and sustenance of theimman .fitmily need not feel below theoccupations-thatgata • - • • their support front the folly,, pride, misery and wickedruiss of their fellow creatures. - At* the aspirations of farmers were half is strong to elevate their suns as farness, as it , is to make them merchants, or professional men,'cir perchance loafers ' we shouldsoon be taught to look to the Agrieultaratelass for the ' • best bred, as well as -the best fed' men in America.—Barnum's _Odra:. . " ' ~, - . OS _ . Tim Tatra F . —Me. Editoi:--"Aritli your perms' ion, I' am going-to give you My . , views and idta.slOf what constitutes the true,. farmer. I know that the country is full .of those who style' themselves farmers . ; but. ; is my opinion, there are but few Who can justly lay claim to so Usiarible a title as the true farmer. - -There are such, however, seat.. tered here and there all over the country $ and 'wherever they may be 'found, they serve the respect and esteem of all claims of citiierik—becatise they stand at the head of society,-as there is no ccmpatimi the known world Morereipe!table than that pur sued bythe tiller of the soil: It was the first lthsiness pursued by man in: the garden of Eden ; - and it should.• stand first now. But this is not justiv whaV• and who the true farmer is. Well, to coma. ; right at • that point; the tree farmer , is one who owns a respectable sized farm; stacked with just enough to keep the farm in• a giiod condition, and the grazing herds in a thriviag . state. This is one essential feature. ,Nett in order, he must' be one — who has brought up to the business,. Mid served a re gular apprenticeship therein, that he may know how to take the proper care of the grazing herds that roam-over his 'fields, and understand how to provide for their wants at all seasons of the year. This is another essential feature. l • Again, he must be acquainted with the ' -nature of soi*--uaderstand What soils are best adapted to the different,Crops which he grows. He must be the overseer of his min , affairs, as connected with his farming opera. floes, and see that everything •is carried:on - under some regular system or plan. He must • have a workshop on his:premises, provided with tools, where his sons may employ their , time on rainy •days. - ' (This is one um = - feature connected with .the faimer'it t ' ' He must, too t previde'well for the .female. pan of his household -Eferything should be made convenient, in antiabout the farm house; the dairy room should' be hundyi and citl its , departments protided with the: neces sary articles With to Carry' orethe btfs Mess in the most expeditious retailer:: .- - - • I Again, on washing days.atar other parlie-% ular Flay s of hard labor, he will have thp , good wife assisted by som one of the-ratite-. part of the family, to m ake: er labors r* , arduous, that her constitution inay 'not too early broken down. s He will instruct his wife to train up her daughters to moderate,"„ labor, that they . may be prepared, .likeNer• self; to engage rn the danes which mai one, day be assigned them. He Will, too, have a . properly cultivated flower-garden,.for the' benefit of his wife and daughters, deeming it (as it actually is) a,lasting benefie, inasmutti' as it is a place of resort and exereise in the' open air, which, is necessary for the prpsery--' vation of health. Again, every true farmer will piovide for his wife and daughters a good, steady horse and cotnfortable carriage, that they. may at-;."/ tend meeting,s, visit the sick, call on, their 7 friends, &cc. btc.' 'TO speak, in general terms:. ..the'thrmees wife is kept to closely, onfined in doors.=--is; tirade too much the slave of, man ; consequently is • deprived of what' * essential to her health and hat:Title:4- 7 *sec ,, • cise in the open air. ;The true fgMetia - thie- • true gentleman, and wherever *h found, his worth ought ..o,be duly ppreeta tal. /, . A. Tone: ---[FrOnt;tit %V. Fannie. ' _ litliQUE.B , EIPIIICTOILA.NTs •-• CSLECtIkATED . - .. For tits OM if Conghiloadr,:ditireari,',llrottrkfti ' " licipiont C•ozionsptioo,.,lfictornotio; Ft/ .1.411.; , L,E l r.AN4D7sedito of thiiPslowo- , , „ . Tvaluable pre ration whighly retoranierided by , L . :physicians andhy a-celebrated chemist of Philindbl. phia, feritantedital rffeets and 'chemical combination, es • went , * tiF illotOrnds of other, Who have made - *sea ft ' —as it never It been used without produchtg beneficial - 'effects, and tape:ate cure of the diegawarfor which It fa recommended. ; And being n regular graduattof Plana .;:. cy, I can astute the public of Its perfect safety. it le co nvoses,Vof erten preparallOne as stand In the wen! high- est reputeamong.the medical faculty for the =rept that ~ tlass'uf ti teatime whichare ttio oftenonty the forerunners or th A t &tat dispase,comuuoption: In olosteaseswlbere r o e to moth [nitrite thebteast, einitivhlch often extends t ugh to therhon bier blade, 1 aid* fd Mtunify athrise the '. • application of qne of the. Compound Celhanu to ,PLuters , -to the breast, and ow the aspectemnt as directed: - - flic fact, the u scot theflalbeaum Plaster cannot be too 'Maly 1, rer_ommended.lies I have seen so Many instenees of Hsi affording the 110aulin relief in a very Anne Space of time i creole Confirmed corm:rept/on : - The Expectorant-WU: 4 be found. to relieve 'the rough; andilnY Plaster •the pain' and, aft/meanie tintei_dnity the infloolottoo to Maim**. e t and thereby set as annter-iwltant. which every physi--,' , can will pronbunce good, without 'the tetistshesitstini whatever. Person, are (Menials' 'plume the arnsurap. '- lion; when by a I udic ions use of some of the bon &pm- :, tenants, and a carefhl diet, they have 'been completely ' cured, so that their es perience should act as a wnroltig In; these 'who are said to here the consumption not to do. ',omit'. bitt try cm. - Thefirpectorautyrdi betbmuttnallbrd . d e sks great relief. even when acute Is said to be imposstb flefore malting ose of an llipeetonmr: ft wen wellto examine the Uvula, commonly termed sta. tee if ' it is not swollen yr . elongated: to int cases et\ 1 expectotaut la useless, ~ • _ ,• - : - - -• .• , , flecking cough ond it eentinuaidispositien to itteelPtur '. is (tympany caused by in. elongation of-the palate: -At - - excellentrernerl) in such cases is to use a smell quantity ofrincture. Myrrh, sat about a tea-spoonftn to to wine glassful of water, and use as a gargle, time*, (trot than a day. .If, the above remedy should nth, or tine of A% ;u n i t , wittoe, krvoutif be best to apply to, a aurgeon., ; ,' ham% sawn portionof it , taken I?trota slate obvintt,tit,' irritation and the continual cough which itwcitildimPe, ly to pnaloto la rho ihrOtir.'; Theoperationis . .ht,tWAnd ; attended With but little. if any pain whattoretti' ----P 6 . ' •,• In' ilionthitis, and diseases oftha throat; the 'pule ehonld be used. ,- -- .. --• , _ • „. , Prepared by J. CI:TIMIS C. illlGWitil, Wbolesale and r etait tt mesh! and Chi inis t.thintreStrt-: Pbttiltille , I .., .....-.... • • - (MUM—LITTLE dr. MARTIN 'W . HOLESALE aid- Rase- Doehrs`i% DRY ' VII Store hell 1 %6 13 21 1U :it ha moose, io whieti the attentott of the dila= or teem, eed'conetry is respettially eollleited. • • - JOHN L. LITTIX. Pottsville. Oet 211-411 lout/ 8. 11.1111Agn.K • la 7 II =EI =IMI j . V ' b
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