laILTTECG, NETTING, CRGTCEIET. Oh sear, *hit a source of antinyince „This passion kni hnitti beconot-J urakaor by sit tie time or the ladies ,And alt Skits the gendeinsT do n 9- -- -• At.botrte4sr abroad, 'tis isc r _lnetfr, - The only amusement you find - Is 'lnitial, stetting and. crotaet," And ♦arlous troths of the kind. Eiciy roontlit ttre house 'tis adorning, 2jo upon sofa and chair; .Bed, ottoman arietabies it covers, r.'en the windowa come in fir a 'hare. T.be 2 4acylea of'!ace and fiisertion - I.4re!Cliniidered,:is far le , s termed Yhinp.koitrine.:2nitnoting. and crotcher.," :..od various, works of the kind. gAfiti? ie 110Vr.nirOtIt patient, .And ant - cles reriorted al new : • • Attcmpt tn . Joln in the di , cuesion, atm...red- 4 scantone.and'make ttco Ven'Cuphil !Ebe lie U rrES fu 1, " • _ Must i6lfr.ik:n and nia!teup . his - To "kotttti,l,7. and netting, and crotchet," .1 'And worka of iLe kind. Wit an i b fifimor.l an etlitoi' out NArt who has to, haste his, boot tapped weekly—he . wears.' them out so fast ha kicking loarers out of his office. - Wrak .11ND sinks under prosperity as welt-as udder adversity. A strong and deep mind'fins tivo:hig,h.tides—when the Moon is at t e full , anil when there is no moon. ,• . . LET' rorx PEtiPLE remerniier, that their good temper will ,gain thetit more esteem and happine.s than the genius and talents of all the bad irien_that ever existed. , . Wit ARE.:I.f.ANDSOME voting lady's lips like ,an uniipe.persithmoa I Because the more you Mstelliem the mere they draw. . . TILE g ISATIIILANTIIiOrIST in Boston.who drinks 11 the brandy he can get, In order to h r eta"z e cursed snit out of the country," Ile um thinks. ought to be gut down. ' :. Por.far, Ens SOME IN - DIVIDEA L,is:the flour cf literiture, prose is the corn, potatoes the meat, satire is the acqualortis wit is the spice and pcpper, , love-lett ers "are ihe emetics, -let ters containing_ remittances are apple-dunip hags. . .. , " I SAT; PETE, 'some Whig stole half by pig last night." • --- ‘. How do you : know it . .triii':a Whig., Bill ?" _ . ; . .6 0,00.0 Persons . including all ages. classes and conditions, among which .were a large 'number of ladies, who are ,pectiliarly sub. keel to Nervous ("complaints, have been s ZirDDIELY AND _PERIVLANDIITLY CUBED, .when all'hope o f relief had, been given up, and every thing else been tried to vain ! . . To illustrate the rise of the GALVANIC DELT, stippase . the case of a person suriicted with that bane of - civilization, Dl Sl'Er&IA, or any , other Chronic or Nets, cons Disorder:, In ordinary eases, stimulants are taken, which, by,„their action, on the nerves and muscles of the .stonvaeh, afford terapovevy relief, but is ho•li leave the paticht in a -lower mate. and with injured faculties, alter the 'action thus excited has ceased. Now compare this with the, effect reselling from the application of the GALVANIC BELT. Tale a Dvspeptic sufferer, even in the worse ..sYmploros of an attack, and simply tie the Belt • around the tioV. using the Ntagr.etic Fluid as directed. In a short per Aid the insensible perspiration will act on the positive element of the Belt: thereby causing a Gal. Fyartic circulation which will piss on to the negauve, and , 1 , hence back again to the peritive, thus keeping up a con ., virtuous Galratic circulation thronehout the system _Thus i • . . A IliFiFtff: HATING TM: 1-11i51 - 0111111e to admit. the most severs cases of DAPl.:l`stk -are: POIMA. as a lothrer into- hi's . hriu e an individual of; NI....'NTLY CURD. A £1.:11T L4l:-S THEF'IEN A.Ar s.:' , sm. - Fit:a:NTTo ER.ADIC.tre, DISEASE: Of very improper eltalarter, nntned Bell, turned i .YEARS. ---. s - him out the miler day, with this remark, that CERTIFICATES AND TESTDIONIALF , he would. never I;een a bell in a hat. s house t,l —i.r • Of Oic most tmlopliteil Character,' "Warttpd hark = ing. ".'' 1 - , krom all parts of the Country could he given, sufficient to 611 every column in this paper ! =• . - •' &Cause, if it had Lem a Loco he'd have talen the whole of it:" t • We left then'. TR/Avs or Enn - Ons.—One cf them 1s to have the inventor of a new cork leg visit you in your sanctum, and insist upon youi:sui>: miming to an amputation, so that you .•may be able to puff his invention experiinvntally. you -have got ,a.hoie- in your ttolv- Eir2.,l" Well; who-calw., : it' will wear longer Mien a patch." "Nes, says Sam, " and jrukr too." • A . DIII:7NkSEN . M.AN raAe his way into a Me-1 1 - 5 - ine'llimesinee, and the ker:per. fear ful he weuhl get hurt, told him to leave the place. An Irislnron wino was looking' on said to the keeper, " - Why, don't - you let Um alone, sure this is_ the riche plarP for him, 'don't yon sew he has. - Ac n• making kite of himself ?" . i f I 1101 E WILT. be abte to support me," Quid.p'tiroz lady while walkinq,out one I etenimxt with her intended,, dttring a some-,i what slippery state of the sidewalks. " Why yes," said the somewhat hesitatimy, swain, "with a little assistatie - -e. from youT father." There was some ecatfti4hn, 'and a profound silpace. . , " How Now to I Loov,•romr.r. l v said, a dan4). - -servant; finilihed - 4 I '° Elegant, unts-sa ; 'you loOk bold as a t , " as-a lion, Poinpey?„ .114 v do yon know ? Von never saw a " massa, I seed one down to massa ;Jenks,tu ".Down In Jenks', Pompey ? Why, you ,great fool. ,Jenks hasn't got a lion ; that's a jackasS:" Can't'belp it, roast.% you look just' like him ! " • Rr.:trw WIT.—A country chap the olher day, fox information, asked a Ilibernian, who was busily engaged the .street, ,driring down stones, t . t.- Pat, when will yc.u.aet this etrect done ? " ." How did you know my name was Pat " inquired the fristnan. " Why, I gyf'...esrd''as much." " Theit," replitti Pat, " since von are so good a; guessing, von may guess when the street will be finished." CUTTINA IT FAT.L-A WCSIMI editor lets his admiration of fatness gush oui.in the fol lowing unctiuus strain-: We like fat people -good, Jolly, laugh ing, honest fat people. .We love fat women-;--fat boys—fat hahies—fatH pursei=fat list of. Flibseribers 7 --fat jobs,—fat advertisers—fateveri4.tbing. Fatness is a hiiq . sign of health, Fat men are never treachu cits—fat women •are never sharp-tongued— fat babies - are alli.-ays good—in fine, fat peo ple are the kiadrit . i and therefore the not p-, , pular. Com in jnirns•to fat.-Twoplt.". . _ . • A must:NC BLT:NDERF.—Persons whotireAfoi: familiar :with the: practical operations of - ..a printing establishment, are frequently .Ytir . "-:4 prised;:,'. and perhaps indignant. at little rois; 1 ,takes . that'occur in the "making up," as it is , termed, of-the “form." S6rnernes'the proof ! reader fails to mark an error, it may be only; . ; . a single letter, and the funniest result is tp . !...7 lield , next day; puzzling, perhaps,. twellty_ I thousand read - NT. We have seen some alih.R 7 1 - sing, specimens of these blunders in our dq - -4 ! an annonnceme.o of 'medicine,. for instance; '. -Whose effects Were exclusively infernal;". or ! .: - . , f, the "overturnidg of a lawyer's rig ;" or of? a lover who presented his -mistress with a arze'bunch of tinted nescs.' Bat the bct.,'t joke I .. ..-,f- the kind perhars, is that of a dhncing p nas!*•r's card of res t, wheic, as in forrnvr j st , s, only one letter tvas changed, making . : , i'.ll --- offer,"hi Most rpTiectfal shroas to all i iv'h'_: , Jaid fitlorecillitn Vvith their patronage." N. M. Ness - tiara's • • • r -t. 31 IS I N:C: SHOP , BEATTII'I4 ROW, SORT'. EG 4 1.11 STREET. r, , it.rifre. Po. ' I.'*l CorYc u l ! ,. ; rrl Et:n trrr Cathy flyan,,,t,. It rlt . t.iit llrmhte" an? f 4 in;:le Acc.. kr ,i e•m Ftantl} - on Ittintl and for 0310.- 1 """ ;3i ''"'" rl'aAct. 411r,'rt twat and darn Mt. and al kind.otttlawbr.nz dot , er tint tt nn I`f/ , • ( Tingling! Slatt‘. - Irprrr:-Kr.rzsvp. cp. RilB.PECtryt- LT inrornitht• pot.th. that 11;0‘' are Cully Frt.:pa6:d to farts:Alt a fir r . E•thrtip if :r'.l6 - t.otin,t. , and hatlS- ttsp , r l ..oct , 1 sr:leis in their employ t e nd to at'y (0.1.-rf ohttesuat , .h; and on the thoft 1 : 11) era' Ltlnaff- ,- *:s.4nq4o- 11Y.e way , he ..ern thit ( Ante' itt Gaotte," Arr hitt;st, 'a ha witl - give any information trliaired. and a ith w hom t,r,h , rp may e Lett.n \C C! J. RtAlr,ftTS & Co. 'bMattla.l64ll rehialt Water CIR. Carbon cor , Coleman's Cheap/ Cutlery Stores JVas. 32 ad 33 ARCADEInd 209 crtz.sxur stren—rtilt.ADEtr ui .. ri Or XTEIV rnerrha tor tan 113 re from AO to 15 Tia cent„by parazainz at the above Mores. re 1111. po r ting 017 own rooes, payine but little rent, andliri.r tag Or:mon:Jr:My, o taptain I can undrrrett thnre vii,, pnrchatteabetrizondii here, pay big, h•rents; told tine like prinaaa., • Conita,ntly nn - hind a large aaseritnent er Pert and .Pocket rintrer, fr.clararo . -and ri.:l2.llre ; Table Knives and F . 4 .110. t o ivory, staa• buffalo', bona and good haPutea; -Careen arid Parke ; Stres, 4-1.; Dweller Knives ; Dias ; Omit. K res ; Ite sin trine and Plain Pistols, kr; Jest reteitrad..l large strict or tt r ,d ; _ rr . and Wordentiolm's flue re and Crthrrece.linfeas. .1119, a large assorrmen or Accorifrons, English Twist at d Getman Cur,a„ - JOBS . . - COLEMANFltriporter. .b. 215, MEDICINAL. 14 - 47 4, vivripi, • • y e ; _ - • ALVA N C Ell 6 it - ±-vg • ' 74-- IVT.A 3 ',AA 4 . • - For the Diurnal 'anti. rtruonent Core of all NERVOUS DISEASES, • And of those Complaints n - bich aro, caused by an im . raked, neaker.ed (-14 unhealthy condition of thi • liEfi-VOVS SYSTEM. . This beatitibil and .coihenient application of the mys terious powers of L VAN ISM and - SIAGNETISM.iiias been protiolineed by 4listingaishid' play/titian; both to Eunpe and. the Unitt , l States, to be.tba snort taloa:de atediehaal discarrry f jar Oge. . Dr. ,CEMISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT ana A G N ET IC is peel with thO most ,rerroct and certain success In all caeca of GENERAL DEBILITY. Strengthening the 'weakened bog, giving tone to'the verities organs, and invigorating the entire system. Also I in FITS, CRAMP, PARALYSIS and PALSY, DYSPEP- ! SIA or INDIGESTION. 1111EICN.,..LVTISVI, ACUTE: and CHRONIC.' DOLT, EpiLEPsY,yiumn.too, NEM NERVOUS THElions. PALPITATION OF THE HEART. APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA, PAINS in the SIDE: and CHEST. LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and LERYATunE of the SPINE. HIP COMPLAINT`, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, DEFI CIENCY OF NERVOUS and 411 - SICAL ENERGY,. and all N,Ell.'b'OUS DISEASES, which complaints arise from one simple cause--riamely, • A Derangement Of the Nervous Britten:L . : " al- In NF.R.VOOS COMPLAINTS, Drugs and Medi ines inereate the 4iseafe, for they weaken the vital ener ;es of the already prostrated system ; while ander the attengthening. influence of Galvan tri, as applied by this beautiful 'and weviderfnl dlr. c - the exhilistet patient and weskenad sufferer is re tored to toner health, strength. 'elasticity and vigor. The greit Pecullarity„and excelleco.e of, Dr.- Christie r e'Galvanic Curatives, consists. in the {act that they arrest and cure disease by:: outwen d 'applicelion, in place of the usual mode of drng. ) 4 ging end physirking the p4dient, till exhausted Nature sinks hopelessly under the indiction. ' Ttkry it re"; o..en the whatr tytlcat..ugnalisc the cifttitn !ion of Me Llnorkprnmete Me seer aeons, and nere.r do Me ltigAgest injury under any circtimstonort. Since their 1 introdnetion in the United States, onlysthree years more than AN EXTRA.QTWEVARY CASE,„ which aonelusively prmei that " Truth is stranger than Fiction," CURE OF blerunatism, Bronchitis. and Dyspepsia. REV. DR. LANDIS, A CLERGYMAN of Ness. Jersey, of distinguished attainments and eialted reputation:— Stesr.r, New Jersey, - Joly 12, 1549. DR. A. 11. Citais-rirDear Sir: You wish to know of me what has been the result in my own case, of the appli cation ol GAL VAN iC, Ia:LT AND :qt:cia:ter.. My reply is as follows: Forabout twenty years:.L.had been suffering from Dys pepsia. V.rerys year the symptoms became worse, nor could I obtain permanent relief from any course of medical treatment whateverf About feert•en years since, in con sequence of frequent - tains...tile to the weather, in the din charge of my pastoral duties,T,became subject to a severe Chronic Rheumatism, which for year after yearecaused me indescribable, ar.plish. Tatthcr: the.winter of '45 and '46, in consequence of preaching a great deal in my Own and various other churches in this region, 1 was attacked by the Bronchitis, which soon became so revere as to require an immediate suspension of my pastoral labors. .:fly ncrrnris system scat now thorough! prostrated, and as my Bronchitis became worse, so also did my Dye. pepsin and Rheumatic a ffection,thes evincing that these disorder, were connected with 'each other through the medium of the Nerfons•Systed, In the whole plaarma copmia there seemed to he no remedial agent which geoid reach and recuperate my Nerrons System ; everything that I had tried for this purpose had completely failed. At last 1 was led by my fiiends to 'examine your inven tion., and (though with no very sanguine hopes of their efficiency.) I determined to try the effect of the application of the GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLA C E, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. This eras is June, 1546. To SIT Garai ASTONISICRIC/T, IN TWO vans MC DYSPEPSIA H•O cant; IN EIGHT EIS.TII ITY•S [NAILED TO agleam WY PA& ,TOIKAY. 1./TORS; NOR HATE I SINCE OMITTED • SI•OLL &ARTIE . / ON •CCOUNT OF THE BRONCHITIS ; AND PM &Het , Marie IrrpCTION HAS - ENTIRELY crumn TO TROI'III2 Sr.. Such is the wonderful and happy testate of tire experiment I hare recommend/4 the BELT and FLL'ID to many 'who have beenilikewise suffering from Neuralgic &fee tioni. They have tried - them, WITH REACLTS, I trisivr, iN ETKR• 1E I am, dear lir, very raspeetfully yours, ROBERT W. LANDIS.' Mi. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE fa neei-lor all complaints afrec4ing the Throat or Head, Inch as Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Throat, Nervous and Bick Headache, Dizziness of the Head,. Neuralgia in the Face, Buzzing or Bearing in the Ears, Deafness, which is generally Nen nu!, and that ,distressed corn rraird, celled Tic Dotoren , . ' • • Palsy , and Paralysis. All physicians acknnsvledge that these terrible diseases ate.eau•ed by a ,i,;riency of Ncrrivs.F.u.rzy in the crlected r)... o.,sTac. Galin .1c Articles trill parr!) this deficient 'por. cr. and a complete and entire ewe tt: tans effected.' 1060 Cases of Palsy and Paralysis tdeen' repotted to Ds. CHRISITIC and his Agents kith ip the.last two ;ears, nbiets Late been entmly• restored. • , (:,'„,j- Cir. kertr.ew .1. F:'Fit , tra of Brooklyn, N. Y., had ram tpiest able tow - olk a step for ricarSour years. and FRI SO I.Cipi :SS that he had tote fed. • The most celebrated phyvirial.s„../re him up. lo 'five .elays after he com menced lemiling, the Citarasie the NI rai act, •ND ' BP a ,LI r re, he It uilzed :terra, the room, and in three weeles he had perfectly lecorered tie health..• Captain Tomes t is sere y 3 ezirs of age. _ Se7ere Deafness Cured”, it is.iheitraet . ._. from a letter lately re. eeirel froni; a r tltillinguishol physician in the State of ,Virginia :- .., z "...a. 11. Cirrastir, M. P.—Dear Sir: °nerd my patient; lentletiown to me, "taunted :trier Geri-attic Bert and Neck tere;'ltith the .11crurrie Raid; h,r a retires affertirin of Dearness'. Ilie e,3 was that -a a lady whose Nervous system was much i rdered. and her general healthipoor. Much was done. pre ti tly to the application of the Belt, but vrilh sr e N hitle lucre-en, and I feel it only right to tell you. that so ,e fbe 'commenced Wearing the Belt and walla , the Fin it; lest . n few weeks ago, she has EN. Tilt t. 1.1( RYA VElrEtt al ER IlEAltlNti, end her general health is -etter than ftr vet oral yean." („}-'.;very rasa ril Dealnese it it he Nervous, of it gerwrally ia, can be ureil by this wonderful remedy. , . \,, . i. an. e. DR. , GALVA NI Are foun.l.of raq service i ~ S-,.stmodfC Camplaint, and ' c of the I.lead.anl upper extre. 1. Paralysis, andl ell diseases ca c power or 'Ne:r4ous Energy is th of the bosly. , Tic - - Doloreux - and nralgia. • , These drealfUl and agonizing comp la to .are immtsfi etely r;liere,i,hy the application of the C. LTANIC Bens, N{,GLACT. MU, Fl.l' in.' The Dell diffuses Electricity throng:it the system ; the Necklace has a loch effect, and th..; Fluid acre dlrectly irp,-.n the aflerted r.erre ha these distressing, tallictionethe al.plication Nari t li 1.. LS, Cry— Many har.drei CertiScates from all to rte the ''''•\ country of the most -extraordinary character c a be given, if. rer,4red. -N. W-- No tvinble or inennrenience attends the nee .D'R. ;CHRISTIE'S G.11.1:12V1C .IRTICLES, and the iny, ,be wntrt.by the..m.l; feeble and delicate, With per. lint toe and safety. to many cases, the reatatinn at. tending their' use is Aieht rfretent end a rreeele. They can be sent ti, any part of country. 1 4 • • 1 . - Pride ' 1,-- • .The Galvauic Belt., Three Dollars. The Galvanic Necklace, TIO O Dollara. The Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar EaCh. The Magnetic Fluid, -One Dollar. - • 004'. The articles are arrinnranie,d by full .ind plaits directions- famnhleta uith.full particulars may be had * l ithe anthoriop Agent -. , -PARTICULAR - CAUTION. Q(l 6 . Etur . ai-e - .1 Counterfeit, and Worndess Istitatient. D. C. MORETEDAD,* rir., D., GENERAL' AGENT FOR TII ED ST ATKA, YxL BroadAiray e Sew York. sale Wtt.t , :ville, Pa., 1)) - - the aiitlitiOzcd Agent, JOHN G. BROWN, Jan. 12, '50.-2-tff 'Drug4ist. . A VeIcIICEIT MAP of the Coil Rca.iot, cif.Prnn rs- 01/vauta• Price SO tie., ju.t. pohli'sheti and rot vre . HANN Dec n, Publication Office. ;~, HRISTIE'S BRACELETS cases of Cr , nsulsiont or Fits; • eneral Nervous Affections hies. Also in Palsy and ei by a gecciency of linalis or other °Tzars - , : . ,,*.4.0 , 7 - - 44i ,- .E - R ' S' JO u4N 4,,, . A.ND. ..1 MEDICINAL. . . . .. Iftc.lllllsler's Olutrizeut.,!, : ; . . . John. C. Ilaker s CONTAINING NO Mr,ltcUltY, Olt OTHER , : -COMPOUND FLUTY? EN,Trucr oF . - - - MINI:RAI_ .S.I:IISAPAUILLA.i . . .IT HAS POWER TO CAUSE !MI. External Sores,9':llllS Article Is callit4Yed with greataneces and by 1 r4-'cioculosis Du mots, -Skin 'Diseases,, Poisonnu i 'l' the most eminent Physicians of thin eily 3 (or the. Wounds to, discharge th eir 0/Did matters, and then cure of the following.disen,es: heals therti. ' „SCROFULA ur King's Evil, Ithecniatisin, duttneons . It is rightly termed ALLAIEALING, for there is Diseases, Sypiiithie AtTectionit, •Tetter ,and UNIV.,' ecarcely a disease external or internal,that it teal not White Swellings. sin; ey, Neuralgia or Tic Doloitrima; benefit. I have need it tot the last sixteen years for Cancer, Goitre, or Pronctiocele, (Swelling neck.) Spine all diseases of the chest. involving the utmost danger Dkea,e. Chronic Diseatics of tue Lungs, to c entire r.: arni.respunsibility. and ideelare before llearen 'and , set thideAructive effects of Mermiry, Jaundice. Hy: - man. that nol'in riti4-Ca”;lla3 it failed-to benefit when ' i perthrephy. or tolargenhant of the heart, Palpitation -the patient was within reach of, mortal OU'an.- and trembling in the region of the heart and stomach, I have bail .phySiclaris learned in the profession.— Enlargement of the Bones :Joints or Ligamento.alro I hard hid Min isters of the gospel.jiadges of the bench; eft the Anions diseaset c,i the skin : ouch as Tesler rilderairri, la wyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition, i Ritineerni, Mies, pimpl e , carbuncles. &r., Dyepep. and Meth limiles'of the poor use it in every variety of rid and Lit or oomplaints, Nervous A Ilk tj ,, NF' Drop. waY# . :thil there has been but one volceL-oue 'universal : siral S v,.. ri in :, uonsiit in iona I Disorders, and d kens. voice—saying • . : es,orieinat tor:from an impure stare Kr the blood and .r ArtA LINTER, YOUR OINTMENT - IS -GOOD.'" • !other flants of the body,in shoot all diseases where ai RlEEllMATlSN—l(rftneivetalmost immediatsly the l change of the Ay - stein is required. price .si) cts: per intiamatinnuni swelling when Me ty.in ceases.. (Read `bottle.- T . , ~. the directions around the box.) ; ' .. " Prepared mill; he the Preirietots. ' .. JOAN salve has cured Persona l e( the JON C. BARER, & Go,-,.WhOlesal , Drugglrdat. . heSd ache of twelve years standing, and ti-hi. had it , '\o. 100 Sort ti3d et. below Race. Pnilada. regular every trek so Iv vomiting took place. I mporters and wholesatede,alers in Draga, Medicines, DEAFNESS,' ar-At e. Tooth-Ache, and Ague in chemicals, patent medicines, 'Perfumeries, Surgical el the face, are NAP .dtvithillie-SUCCCF9 . Instruments. Dt lig-gists Glassware, Paints, 'Oilo,'DYe SCALD HEAD—We have cured CaPeSiltafactually S.thrfn, ami Window Glass - , also a new and superior defied every thing known . One man told us that he article, of batwing of Nati ,Glaos at about one-fifth had spent s3l)o`,eci his children without any henedt, the-Price elf English or French Plates, any size to when) a Cork boxes of ointment cared, them. . : din er, RA DNESS —lt will restore haesooner tli'a'n soy The CoMpound Fluid Extract of IFiatsaliarilla, for r., . othe thing. ' ' . . sortie Clemens & Parvin, Pottsville ;; W. L. Ileisle,r . r 1 ... Tr. T&R—Tbero is:nothing better for the cureo PortCartion : James - R. Falls, Mtheravills. Tetter. . . , 1 _____.,..,,_—___.- .11CIINS—It is One of the best things in the world 1 for Barns. . Piles—Thousands areyearl) cured by this Oimuent. ' t never fails in g iving relief for the I Des. ;, .graund the b ee are Atirs,tions for using. .11C.'lllisler Ointment far Scrofula. Lirer Complaise, Eflgyelae. Teter, Ckilblerite...,Seold Head, Sore eyes. Quisry, Spre Threat, Bronchitis, Ai reaus..Offectious, Pazus. Vistaed lof Ike Saint, Dead -.4clie..filhena. Deafness. FA e.- .1 die , Burps, Carus. 411 Diseases of Ike Skin, Sore Lips, Pim. plea, 4- c. Stif am of the joints. Serellin& of the Limbs, 'Sore ./.intha. Sort', Rheumatism. Piles. .Croup. Swelled. or Breken Recast, Tpoth-Acie,.d,trse in the Fars, 4-c. COLD FEET—Liver complaint, pain, in the client, or Sidejalling MT of the hair. one or the other acmite ' ponies cold feet (This Ointment is the tree remedy.) It is a sure sign of disease to have cold feet j CORNS—Occasional use of this Ointment n Ural ., i way. keep'Corns ifrom growing. People , need never, he troubled with then] If they use it frequently. ~ This Ointment Is gum! for any part of the body or I limb"( that are Inflamed. In some cases It should be ! applied often. I. CAUTION.—N , i Ointment wit! be genuine tinte.,= . the name of Jame,' ..11c.litister is 'written with a pert -.upon every label.! ' .JA.AI ES McALI.ISTF.II, I i • Sole Proprietor of the above Medicine. .. Price, 15 cts..-per box. , . _ AGENTS-1. pit. th.atiy & Co..Tottoville ; DN. i Heisler, do ; .I‘ . .' W. Gibbs ; Mi lle rsv ille; Charles Frniel I ley, Orwisobure ; •C. k G. Iluntringer. Schuylkill ' Haven ; W.m. , Taggart, Tamaqua ; Washington frets ! ter, P•irt Cri lion; War. Price, strlair; John D.lliCka, • Reading; and by Agents In all the principal Towns : in the United States ==l it. - 7W: — ,leirltnnes Ccl ..rated CCARCLINC -0I L :...1 • 7."'N 4, , 44: 01‘. 11"),i-1 is ars., a Unicer,t7 Family; 7: n t.rnrc.:ion for I IhAre..ex of t.:-.7 fit Han F 7,44. :''l'l Mr, and exP,ltonc. , - has -fiilly proved that this J i l' NI vErts.‘ I. It 01E41V - has nip its equal on the I list of pnnular medirinee, hiring Leen more, than IL ysirs before the poldre, Teettinony oft!), roost distWeieststil chirp-ter If its w, ii i t.•ryiii s tr,-, t , o n the ittiinvit ectMoiny is alinsist daily presented In the imoorielor 1" A u 1 , 71 Z man sii ;J. , ye •:., Ti ~i wi'n,i. whose clothes I were , iiirut ea' -i' Il!t1). %,14 (P.l.,red (V. i..1. , 111 SOT,- Ir.Z.) by the timely use of. t his (ill. ' • . , N ume:ons aro the I,:n,,lirlted staler:eels or pvi , otr i thrionelves. and others who have used the Ott....if 1 , 11 . 1 - xl Which in the:115 , 11,8 5i , [11 . 31 so reinarkohle, that I ii.', they at all - interested in atiectiliar point, they cool $ lialriPv ;vire been, resided— ! T:,.. fiiile;. 11•.: dt... ,, ,,, s are ainonf. , many others in, C.i•i ~-roof which this nil il.I.:o , •111. completely elleCCes - it, Wille:10111 , q11111 smut -My 10101 1— ' ;is t iivio, Sit ..v, Posiehionr. Wiliihrolle, Poll 1-:vil.t Calt-iiie„ Cract ell Peels, dalle,of althinds. Lame - - flys:. rresh wouo.k. i:pra I no, nr111,1 1 .:11:1r1,1 (:(114 . 1,, re a ndered Feet,Scratclies, or •Xi reise,Nfa rt.-, filieuinarrsin, !lime! of Aninme, External Poienna, Painful Nen - rots A tfertious. Frost (lime, finds Corr..kvto:lows Burns and Srible. Chilblam•, Chapped Hands; Crump, Conti - artiness ..r the Meer's.... Swellime - s, t‘ l eakneye of the Joint, raked drosses, tr. C‘IITION Tel PCPCIIASEiIsrI. Rewire of coUNTERFEITS:snit bi- sore the name i of the A'ofit Proprietor, fisEiltlf:E NV. 'IIF.I:CfI A NT, I,oekpolt. N. V - .: i. blown in the 'side of the tingle...and I ii, his ha oil Y.:rain:olS, tkir - ,roll, - Don't Sr. purse,- :e4 To take anytime ylse with the promise it ki iii“ as ; ...“,,d . 1 / 4 . c., &c. Thin is practiced by 1110, SSVISSJ7II.IIO/ j dmilers -11-,tiri conscience will stretch like Ostia Pub i ben, aril %sips are l nf it kindred spirit of those in our i !tree I, l llls, whale 11114111/118 practices have SO recent tr I,en expi t eed ttt the action of con:r.••e. . Tillie? whoa:tempi to Counterfeit this art it Irate tn- I feried to the -.law of New York, of Mn)! 1e1.% by.which lit will h • stun that every person1110dd:111g ill 1111e,se colt is suli,ject to indictment, impri,iu went and i tin's, - . 1 A person sellin; not of tnis State, will he liable to 1 arrtist when in the State, rod also to be held as A wit ; nese ii:striet those he bought or Or sold for. .:' All Orders addressed to the proirfetor will be prompt ! , ! ly responded tiy. I Get a Pamphlet of the Arent, and see what won i errs are acremplishe l d by the use of this Medieltie. Sold by trepeetuble dealers. generally in the United I States and Ca well'. -Also, by 1 J. C. C. IIIiGIICS. Pottsville ; . %. , E. J. l'ry, Tamantia ; r. Frailty Onvirshora; IKhn ,, n Pall Pi Itiltilieta ; Pomp & Kenney, flagon; Lewis I Smith 4- Co.. .Allentown.; IT. aLriver, Stionury ; IL J. iqteaf,r, Mitinn ; M„k..M0.703..- NorThomberland; l ft( :„. V, he, %VW:v.:bat-le; W Anthony & Co., White ; Have., ; C; W st, mill, Lets-1.10112;1s lVillia rive. near ! Creek; ft. It, ph, I. %hip b rhuitk - ; Itnllet &Ornes Tunalianeoek ; Er - mien:lc }ilea 1: Co., NWholesal A: en!. Philadelplita. ,!.'Nova, .1•"I'1. -1. 1 y 45-13-, r - . , . Dyspepsia and Ge n eral DEIIII - ,11 - Y CtiltEP EIV TIIE 4X YGF.NATED BITTIERS. ' ITN AT.T. CASES 'of Indirestion and derincement 1 of the o!nm.1,11; TWA medicine speedily restores the j dicessive oreamy to their natural h. alilly state, thus , sir,nvilettiii2 thr.o hole Prem. ii , :oce it is an Stell , lent pri vie .- , 1 sty 1 epi,i,-, e 4:sense., for pet-eons IS a weak and'ilrbilitated condition ; at tho present time I, ••.r) such Person outiht to- have it. , - . j Pat no medieilie is more highly recommended for i Ur , . ecento; in all ifs forme, curb a .+ headache. heart- I horn, costiveness, actd sty - rmach, loos of riPpctite. pain ' in the stoma, li,il4.ility, and Also, asthma attended with dcrst oremeist of tlicaitoniarh The 1.)111-x.ing in from a most eminent Chemist. i The medicinal artir 11.US , S! is t tir.preparntiou orate j Ilitters,are those preserite-d by the wont ctronent ['by ' .: , icctns for the' relief froth, and cure of, the diseases ' fir villii.li these Bitters have beet - LPG. 811CC , NICIU/Y used. I The r confirms,: of tbein is in accordance with chemical 1 roles el corm: theelLycary °reach ; and the COlllll.lllllll I seems to have resulted from extended obilervations 111 Illeateal practice. licepectfolly. , A. A ' llali:'. 4 , hi. D., State Assayer, Lowell, Mans. IMI Fran R. P. STOW. Es 4 M==M • . ia•hinzron. 11. C. .tuna I. ISO. iDn rico. B. Sir—l feel it not only a piel•are,litti a .:tit v. (V make known to yon 941 to (4 pet detine it) Mil Furfitlitng etierts t the . “litysenver. Itiirrr.i.'• in relieving me from that TWINE diveouraginteili.iurder. Dyspepsia. I have bei , ri alllirl i, erl far about ieventern yews Nail the usual attendabt i gympt.llll , . 07- tifiltrip4lloll of the.howeiq, headache, pain to the tlie.st;llatuleticr, acidity ettht ) slomarh. and sr yore maurea,; arid fur umnilir te,t a time not the, teats ;.!irtirte ,r „,„1•6,,, , ,,,,,,w hp-,,...t.,' oil the surface I of Ihe ebe!.t or 'limbs. a n.l vinyl of !Iv! time I was ek ' irelaelY bill'el.q.' I have used variants remeilieA. Imes been Owl did Inc diet, have been dose:it ,AVlth csininel I tilrl rtnt.t ir a Jay n , ter day by phYsiriarle, lint all to he ! fike 1 mirpmm, (rearing of the wiinderenl effee's of the. e,2157. , ..121.te.,1 Bitters,” in the- , - enre of I)!.sperisia, !I Pr""r"a 4 +"n” ain , 'ail Leiorl I mays used four trfltilei4 I of tbe t7l.rlClllf., and find the had symplonti all remov j ml, acid toyßeirnllCe more In thet entoyment of health. }None but lire Dyspeptic sufferer. Who fins' felt all the 1 iiett , ire of the dbeaee, can at all apprerialet he! value! of the meilieihri. I moil sincerely hope th t all will , i ! make trial t" the emelt ine.and with me be hie to re ,°be in the rettiTlL of health.. , , (t. ' i 1 The fhilnyrinz 01 . 0 r rraiereeeiirril hp the Trnprietne, ; crnal Chu'Ann C. S'IIF lei, M. 1)..., Prorezenr-of The rapiricis and Materit Meilica'.Thutninuth Collo who hae. the tnedirtne In We practice. ' .t - ,;' iii F I:11;ND nlt EEN :—Please fend the two dnzen nt your "Ozyrenatedllitterg." . ' CD. E. PHELPS. Win.limr. Vt.../d/y ^_9, 191(. Doni Palm can f rnur pa mphlet, it contains Revert! ceriiffrat,-. from mimhert. of Colliiresm and nthorp, whn te:tify to Uhl tvond•ofol efficAry of tlij9 medicine. 'Every Dyspeptic who desires health, will'try It. The' eXrCll, , e is not to be ()weight of when health Is I at Pidke. o . ) pry hnttlp • ••••rint rnr p.on. ti..10%ttn , 1,4n!,..1nd" & ri.ercrtETT, No. 1 1.1,1.7 , r Phliada,. - 0. D. E N I NS. Ventu. of,,n4,n+finor hrtnw . Mark.t. I l'.11=0!1 , ; I.V. GIBBS, !!linerivitic ; NO. nr,rr-i k N. Ilmnbuig Sr. G. JIUNTZING.EIt, Scpuyl• %11 li. v. Th. my ISO • . • LaM ps ! Lamps! Lamps! OPhe vari , ne kinds'for tmrnine I ql. Lard. Eli i . at . CaTnr,binn, &r. Alin. Niel: Lamps and Hang i ine Lam $e far Mlle: . (:10bee. plain attri cut; FlUeil. SthILICD, t.C.,iitig received and for tit nt k PANN AN - S 'Cheap,gtatlonery & Variety' ritoleg. . :0- July Is I€-I' , -, 'ar TO7)acCo. . . . q . 9, - unD,A. m:,, Die wipppers: 24 htole. genttreky ....r•Jtvranprmrs r 29 b • dr. Maryland wrappers; 25 rates fine Contract trot SCV in-rappers; :Xi canes . fine Con tier drat Fiilera; rhea eigare. Manufacturer, will iiird it to their adeantag, to tall at ire larte Cheap latore of " -'. WM_ *3. I . lolllllN3`' 269 North 2d Ira., oppoeitst a Golden Lamb Motet. . f Pbiladvitibla. N ft..—Otorekeencre eemin 'n for:. fail roppitowwlll r^gl.! Cal. I have a huge lot ' , l * all kinds of chew - mina ; ranking Tobaern trrfifl,t , 1 4r7.. C.^trtamo CS-,' ing . 500,003 etuaked - Half iii' 3, " it . Cigars s 50 IVM , , ~..cigtre of vOrmg 'brands, Inge her with it largh q uantittrof Pipop,..ke.., which Twill ell.at the inures price.. Ali Lille over so.o', per cent. of (or Caf.h. Oct 27 1519. r . .. • . . . .. . .. i . . , Greatest Discovery of the Age Dn. TltA'K' MAGNETIC OIN PMENT, - - - con-tantla efferiirg cures of the iitanieal impor • tante. The insist inerealidnus are convinced—the inhat faithlarae are cntopelleil In believe in the power arid virtue of this Cr.,' remedy. It is universally admitted in are the mast wonderhil• conitiination known to the . world for the immethateir relief or disease and palm It Lever fails la litie there remains sufficient lif fo rest:ire a natural sod healthy action 'to the capillary vessels of the b o dy, and equalize the c inn II latinti nfttn± blood tly this means st crintrnlling power in gained otier,dhe most malignant forms of disease, Which can ml4...fie obtained frotn any other remedy. Such milli! pr4er of this combination that it penetrate• in every wait ton of the human frame every bone and Rinsch,, vein and ligament la sears hed out tend an ole sensible of its ptirifying and healing induence• Hence it conies it copes as reality with internal as external diseases. Numerous institneos are no record where this reme- I ily has retioreit- healili to patients so near the cra ve that the must powerful Portrait romerites fltdrd io , I product) any t3ucli has fiegimptlylieen the case in . - _ .Ingooterotion of the Porde. Nn patient ect•i nerd die with this di . .easc wh4re the Utetni••nt con be obtained. That darnfernits .epidemic kne•tru as the Ptartd Esysiprids. C . :IM al 1 - aye he rii red hr tIo remedy.' -For IN"/litloima.b..ry Rht umarmit. ttil+nintmrnl ictho nlnct tr,ruriel.) reuiydV preps r, I ~ o t of 1W) It tVni cirri elttlift r••! ref to the tt .irst cases , , .. in thirty ininiziep. ror nett ,us 1ii.V.,314e tb re nuitly is . of Snlltirilso va hie, A ty,.eljan4 of ill- firm, la rneneria,nfte -rn•e <arr throat h. brow twig, !denriny , [ran eenld head, ,rafilla. salt Illiforn, etyrivelan, rhotera tnorhgc, arnr ut the faro• at breast. norm.. in - yer gni, a • .'c itnnwdlately re• lava,! by the uie of thin remedy. Par fisrther nartic u lan; and t eatitzionialr.t ea painph bdi left wuh rash Price 20 and 40 rents per bottle. Far sale by JOIN C. !MOWN. • A Isn,. far sate by an Alyent in earl' town in the State. s.•pf - A errtair),o,l pomit Iv , rot.. the At.f Sltime and EtyAipellA Rtir11011(1.111. eUti, ‘VOUnd A, Fever Fore.. nrokell Breast, Sara Ninpo^", Welk anti 11121 . 1m,1 raii:;;lrla, gait 1111.•nn., and 1i: raft' of ll\ 1i\1) Zze.ll.l) - 8. prr.v4., thlt iu inv nnn Pin. - 114!ii, 'a Mlz.jeal fain Ecirartor"— lit nt in TO aav thi• :To, Uri i!, orAt 10 . !.v in 1 , 11, 0 . ;, to thil re, val, ever- failed to Corn 01,2 r 1t...A on.l sat -1,11,i/EN TOE CURED. Ferry, Pot. ro ' llgumr 0 t.trY to eertiry that state it.en tors nOOnl . er of Fear, wit!! O pore Ulf! ;.rati•rd by ietn: fro7rn. .My toe Irto Ire,. very pain lul to me. '1 , 51,4 . 4:x11y ,litrin7, th. 1-tg:,lx tontalt4, wile, it l:ad iterrilOe a Tried that the lie s ), of the firet joint had ',ratty all dbratipea red. flaying tried ail the ditr,rora temeithar. rerommended In me, Mil without r-xperietit Dig Vie rellof, 1 had given up ail hopes of :raving my limb. Iltn, to grlttiry the winh t,s hf my frien d s, Daniel W. Dingman. W. f: not) to loditrmit•i try ••Dalley's Magir,nl Pain Fair trittr. • ' and by tic use .ir rent t..x, *vas en(lrely cared. DANIEL PECKER. %Sr,t h. , un.ler.iznell,frtib,lllll. 011 r elm•n to t he above 0...0,,„,, ~, 1 , n,.,t ,Inns u 4 iii am oejtint ice to It. IMlley to l l that other...to:rainy afflicted ~may be 'oilfired to rig nog tild relief from the virtues of thin extraortli naiy family salVe. W. F. BRUIIIIE4D, 7JOTEPTI B. LArIIMER, .. ' Jolla , BELOOKR, .., - . • DANIEL W. porrotAs. . 8,,r dirertiOng; and other tesCmoniats of ctres pin.rtned, see printed Pamphlets. ---r-- . . 3 CAETION TO TILE PUBLIC \'O article or acknowledged merit is more extensive -11 ly coonterfeiteir than 11A1.1.1;1":4 GCNIIINE PAIN EX - Mkt:TM - 0e The difference between the .(*tine and the counterfeit Extractors is easily della edlvie DALLEY'S oririftet and nee rennine Clx truetor. in the severest burns and avoids, affords ie. stalittansaus relief. it draws nut the fire and pain in a thus minutes. And in rut•and wounds. sore and in n trued eyes, and ail cases of external ulna mat inn, itts !othing effects ace ever the ssme. The Catinterfelt Cal tailors, on the tons racy lrritate when afplied, and increase the pain n,in z cognizant of the dan;i r alteniiio2; the use o tloi Counterfeit Extractor' I. [Ns:nutty der bii-ri that will rod bold inviwif ri imoneiblii for the effect , . of anti Ent:tar-tor. fillies, the vow, he prernoul at my own fhliot. lir, ;11, - .111.1.1y router Idrheivird Street, Now Volk. or room my 3:,thorizvd Aoenic . Jolla G flow a. Agent. Pottsville: ' "'RFD'S: KLETT & CO. .'" rhilatlelphia; -- ':Jiititii It Ittcx*, t• Roadie; i'Citr.v A llvivtistt, " Lancaster; , PC A Mount', " York. • no.rou WANT TO 1:111tE 1 . 011,11, HORSE! ~ VP afflicted u•itli Ifintnors. Sprmi, called neck and I ihoulder‹.- qiiitterbone.--mease ofolvin, or poll-s vit, iirfi flllt (.r th.,11,. ) . 1. Natilll II (;111,111i, ('ore-All, wilt soutanes you that thee°, i. , no inkl.ilte in it... -- ! —-- 1/Ea I) ; The following k from the Over , ; seer of tfie Harlem Railroad Stables i— • Rib Xeln York, Jody 14, 11 4 414. I have tried Il.k1.1.E1":4 ANIMAL. GAL. VANIC, CITRE..zII.I.. and 1, now eertif: that I have found it the mist extraordinary and Valuable remedy ever (tot upon a IlorPr, and would not be without it for any money. It vim , hard and spavin-lumps ark, Inv.TiUim the online-, saddle.. &e.. as by magic ! Rob on . a A Ogle of the Settee, and4he collar ean't make a core. Itran never do harm. .1011 N• VAN VOMITS, 'O% crFeer !Intern Railroad - :tables.' , -- RF.. 1 11) THE: FOLLOWING 7 T 1;111510 certilv that I have used pal.ley's Anima/ Gnlk•atiie Gore-AIL and' found it theitareolt and n e st spehdy rare for cores and hruisep that I have ever not lii' and';'l take otensore in recommending it to all. : Sk M. 'ROLLINS, LiVcry Stable, 1!..1 Jay fft., N.Y.,. AvA. Clerk U. S. Ilouva2 Earn from as L svolis'ion of Gunpowder—Blast trig Reel:, . . Ilcany DALtrv,•F.vrr, ht }v York— P•tr Sir: I berebyjcertify.rlat in the early part of •Matilit last, while ea:tinged in Misfiling. rocks, a eliniaa , cf piiwder prematurely, t tolo,not, taking full rtrelit .. upon my fare, Clint,e lint! tell arm, and tiara me In a dreai fail manner. I tiros carried home on a !flier, inn face wollen to Mire ii it natural nice ; the fle4h torn oty 111 arm, h-low the r haw ; and me eyes filled with i ! paw/ rand dart. a 'Pliyiiician ,alled in, expresser) lroll &mid, as to the Farina of my left ryp,..whiih liail,s •veritt rots over the hall: and nay fare - 'liana. burnt all over, and Midis athiest".k til4rk scab neer it he di tailed poollirr, Ito he applied. to draw nut the powilitr. This I resisted, heina fearful of losini7. my cyai ; and :mein; heard ninth of your Pain Eitrac,- iir, I cOnelniled to try'it. I did fa, and in In.:lrian tt fortnight. and wlthons any ether appllcatihn than your EArartor, I war , coat tletely cured, without a scar, and myvyrsiont fully too:tom& Port Rrehnt.nd, Staten bland, Just 21, 1819. Sworn before, me, June. ltiri lth lillS. • ' FdED. films rush, Justice of the PeaCe..' tire otvf:D! . I Whewl?lag ra co. N. r.,'Wo. lg. :Mr Dailey—bear : While my son, IS years ntd, was at work in the shingle manufactory of 1.. P. Rose, he ha i l the. misfortune! In slip and fall into a lure vat, used f.r the purposel of boiling htneks preparatory to cutting. The hoicks,' had just been rerrinv•d from the vat, containing a large quit nt it, of holling wafer. Hu fell forward eciildina both hands and arms. all one aide, and one leg badly anr the ether tuirrißOT. The ?c al f .* were ros had on his arms and log that moor of the itch tame off v. Ith hip garments, and bra life was clean:tired of by both his physicians and friend:. Dailey's Pain Est ta'rtnrwaeprnenrrl na anon as pos sible (who-hares in about six hours) and anillied which reiieved him Iron, all pain, prevented Milani - limn a n d swelling, and jn a few dna combienecil healing his enree• There appeared a general improvement, in math en that in three weeks he wag removed to hit father's Manse, distant Omni one mile and a half, We continned the use of thiKabove medicine abont two months and-we beliere it ?vas the means, tinder Providence., of *nettle, big life,and 'we wookrcheurfal ly reromMend it in all thrill', rises as a safe arid In valuable remedy. With s.vilmoida of rctpoel I re nuiin, dear sir, your most obedient and" humble serv ant, Armco , : Ccanit, EEO tve !N ordersifrr.l, helr,g vemorvtlly acqnninted with the elvAr of Mr. t7cark's 'ton, belie, the above ptatPrnent ouhsteintitilly cnri..rt M D,,v, y, Lmiilm D. iver, 3 s gpNey„ll r liPpnre.., Wm Frame, E Clark, L p 11..fte,Im Netran, • m New. man, Mary .1 Rose. . . - • • 03•Fne directions, gee printed Pamphlets. DALi.EY. JOHN .O.4IROWN. Agent. Pottsville. Rept. I, t. 849. 36-ig WhO'Says ,Gas 1 . TAcort n. LONG, would *Witify hls friendg and fnit ./rner patrons, that hely fully prepared In fur nii4, all kinds of G A FIXTURES, tut bat CLIANDELIEIN, P,EEDENTS, 'BRACKETS, &e. Se.. or A sniffier quality and finish %seat dnne by him, will be arranted. and mn at pan Inapeetinn - of the Superin. iildAnt. Call at Ills Il . ture,and na ble Elzinfee. Sept 1,11119 e examine l~ ~`F=v Nerrorts ii)/IlieV MACIICAL PAIN P.XTR ACTOIt t INFtC- rrAn Tills MINERS! Pr!' 17Cli (MA RK. U. E. (`LARK. TTi 7 .I.LL_F; GENERAL ADVERTISER MEDICINAL. Dr. lioollan Ws - - ,• c...7,LEBICATED -GERMAN BITTERS, • i• , rs:FP4II6II Olt . DD. C. M. JACKSON. N AT TILE GERMAN IllatIONE STORE. iY"..: 11.0 ARCH:STREET. 11114.1PELPIIL1 - - - , ' Irtil/Voultalfy rare I.ircr•Compleiat, Jaundice, illropeesiol Chromic or -Nlilerour Debility. • 1, ! ! Morose of the Nitirregs. cad ail •. i ' diseares arisinz from odisoo. •- , ~ deem /seer or rti kle. onac • . ~ '' ' • Loth ..glalf mill Prorate: ~ SllClL,as.constipatiatc; Inward Piles:Fullness of 1 rill to the head. 'Acidity of the titntuath„ Nan zee, teart-burn, Diven:t for rood. Fulltte:v or Weigh ing t tnairtch, Llitur Eructations, Sinking Or lint - terini itt tit the pit of the Stomach, ,Stwilliming' of the - Geld, Ifurtied rind difficult Breathitt:. Fluttering of the he;t:rt,r hokine, or sullica•lnesertsaeintis wlten in a lying„uorture, thinnevs of viilon. dots or webs hr (tire It xi:ht.:Fever 'and dull 'pain in the head, oira-• .cieney ;of Perspiiation. reilawnete t.I the ektn and eyeg.tl'hir in the side, Back, C..-heat, Limbs ' are„ rind den tlitihes of heat. Ilurninr it, the Flesh . floiltant Imagining!' of evil a nd,atrat depreerion of Spirits. The flelttune are entirely Vegetable and free from Atenhid Stimulant Orlin. lanes, iihrtiba 13, eminmet. Acid. 4. int] all Mineral.andinjuritstat± Ingredients, they, are pleasant in taste and. smell, And mild in their op- rralitui, never griping : or giving aay uneasiness, they give yttength to the Whole ry,stem ;whilst they drive fromit disease. TheY.can bc.adminlatered to the moat delicate infant with fierfeet safety. • • -'., FiGAG•THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE. ~ It 47.imaied in the Cermin Journal of Phila delphia--the `'Philadelphia - Democrat." The editor WWI !personally arinnthled With Dr...linoti , ,nn, and prizing the ar•rvicee . gient man-he could not quintirlook upon the ae.m more of an 1111peElfq, with ent.npprisina the puhlin nt; approiehinc dlanzer. WItpIELNI 111 FELAIU. I. eußtsTorngli WII:I,I 9 A' I ST ITOnFLAND _ . • "Obit of the most rernliavneal. physicians, one, of the ire:inert benefattors of Modern tiinev, was brrrn at' Lang,gn Salza. Germany. on the lath day of August. 1761; After a careful KTIOI36Iif. edtlf atintl,he.like his' father and grandfather. (two celebrated Doethrs.) sof briar:ll,Y devoted hiniselt - to the study of Medicine, at the_lattor University. From 1711310 ISA, hr officiated as PrOfescur at the University of Je.,nt. •In lent. he Wits appointed Private Physician to the KM:: of ['ruse Ida. Member of the Academy of Science. and upon the; cstabliiitinient of the near College at Iterlin, Profc..2 sot Court Physician by the Ministry of the Inte rior.. His chararteriitic profound' ens and deep gene trathin rnabled hint - to combine .1 he ,theoret ire I and practical; to unate old snot new systeins; produce in munition the practical and useful, and ibus drrlw ifir re from the results and the, necessary appitratire means. was Dr. It. principally, %oho, est. - tired and tle• etroyed the 'llrnian's lyatem:' which, uotnii island ina the brillisnt exterior, could not 'congeal its many Iml/ere:A - inns, brought to light by lloollanint noble impartiality. and Dive., and deep penetration. Inde pendent of his practical usafulnesir as. Physitian and Profd.itot of the treating art. he has earned undying faing•frir hi. slitimior knowledge in Afaterja iledica.cs well ma for his manifold' smirks on Medical jurispru dence. Among these may be Mentioned his world re ntiweed ...tfaLrebrefik, Of the art of Proloncing ' Systairt of praettcat healing art,"ldea. of Pathoge, `Journal of prat tical MediClllo.' &C. fir has be illealattl this. maned 'external fame and praise. (ion) 'offering Inimmiity for the discovery and combination ' 'ofsra, rill infallible medicinal., among Whitt: is the far famed and Jcis.ly relebraied.r, ntpotin.l. know n as Lp 111/OFLAND trEftbdAN Ii iTCIt:. Tfi . r. application of 11. ~:tral for the i ire r.l Satflttilfie tli3"4•11.0•11.—Tlit! Celt hinted Diaphoretic rem, eil)--i•and numeroustavatuJrie recanted ft•fitt , ta Afirerthe celebration of his fiftieth professional 6.'67 livir It, is3a,ll N lll VV111(11 occasion the KITT of Prat - via honored him with the, imam in of i Ord.•l . of the Cross of the Rod Eagle, and many other Royal Orders and Marks Cl distinction, he (lied en the `..:sth o.iy of ISIS, OK the Kjnp of Prtivila'S private Medi cal Epunsellor,) witaout asp. /grit/matt mate heir Sr ...ltr:11. M. Jackson, of Philadelphia, has had the nieidts cr i obtaining Ilk pamine recipes of the great ritediCal 00114,7010 f 'Chfil•tt.ptt Wilhflailliffetand„' and the.ei invaluable mecticinca are prepared with the. rit roost mare at the Getman Medicine Store. Tile bitter Intata , N flood - ImPa Garman Bitters, is the recoil of maey years study and ex hyrienee by ;he giriat terra . tor, not known and prized in Europe a. an infalfible r inefly 'for the mire of Liver Complaint.Jairnilme, Uys p Arr. Dr. C. M. Jackson's preparation of this anclicine hasobtained the same celebrity in this Wes •teiniyiirld. The tectinionialg and innumerable con mations of IhOissantlS of the most severe and diffi. clops cured. is ample proof of. this. The meill eities;ermipoirtoted.by Dr. C. M. Jackson, have murk-. Cr,: the very - efferta and the same happy rest its tt hie h the linniortal .inventor indicated tint! intended, and coon, ipnr'utly 1:1111 , t he prepared with scrupul o us a( fal rf',.; to view of the rileave• facts it %Centel singular, ttiaiaby bbriy could have the hardihood and impudence to a bile., the name of this distinguished Direttirr-who died thirteen year.. ego. To pass off a charlatan quack prepakri(ion as the rent and genuine medicine, and to' give semblance of nrittutalsty by affixing afar smite of th t c'ecrimed, is indeed extraordinary I file pub lic wilt mideratand what to expect, and what tft do ,tire cllCllat,tat,y. " . A minim.: of Gorman papers copied :It above and are therefore encored to our thank.. Vols.-. loiters am worthy the attention of In:al is. Possessing groad virtues in the rodlatirath h t,rdo. o n, os of tht livor and looser I Inds, exerefsimi le most searetliiik powerifil weakness rend alf•ctions of the Mk...seise agars, they are withal, tate certain and pleosant OPINIONA (IF TIIF The ffernivi "11,J,11sTIRTED sites: -tali rotator and shit an of this have used the Cerlalltth flatten, at:dean re: ornmenil it with renfidenee to ontireaders, prereire.l by Dr. Jackson, it billy equalri If not surpasses in its effects ripen diseased overand sft.oretch, the fullest expectation of the dis tinguished physic - tan. __, Tele 'CITY ITI;111-1.5 - ctrihrr 16th, says JoV,Eiart Tifg many of our rea era are attlir.trOvith var..] liver, stotar.eh or tier est Miktry,tio do ht. They are to he tolled : yet to there Is a chre. DI o.dlond s German .as already Conelloindreds, a ll r core: no one who noel, .!ISCP it tall doubt. it they use It as directed, It has established for itself a,, undying fame. whirl , few have ilk•at o taut of the vast number that has been thrown he h.re the pi.blic. It ha one or the most perfect pre partition, in awe f and. as .3 Getman corempory has said, psi as prepared by Dr. Jai - Arai. It „equals, hoOttirtiasses, In its etticts the fullest repo sentas tans ;or the distinguished physician vela (list corns pteinded it As a spurious artiele in now before the puha!, SO,. would (notion all akainet *mine any ha thin siignini by U. M. Jackson, and sold by It.to at .P2O Arch ro)tiesi , The •CMSIDE:g EMOCItAT,' the best paper in West JetSey. save. Jury 21. __1•• 110ViTIAN o'6 gr.ttmAs T.ITTEItS," ••We have Pcoll many flattering noticel of this Me'. •ilelnei, and the source from which they came induced us to Make Inquiry respecting its merits. Fromlnqui ry wn, were persuaded tnnse it, and must say we round it lipetifle in Its action upon elsenses of the liver and cli,cestive organs, and the p n w r rint influ e nc e it exerts upon iieryous VroPtrallon is really surprising_ It calms and strengthens the nerre4. bringing them into a state of rorithte, makint tiler: , refreshing. 11.thip medicine w ; ln more generally aped, we arc sate-tled there would lei. sick meta, as from the idourigh, liver and nervouP cynical the great Majority of real rind imaginary diseases emanate. Have them in a lioalthy condition. and you can hid defiance to generally. This extraordinary mediettit. we would add ...iv one friends who are at all indisposed to give Vidal—it will then recommend itself It sheuld, in face. he in every family." No nth• r medicine can pi mince Filch ev idea.ct • of merit. • BEWARE OF COUNTERPEITA. Tht medicine has,attained that high characterwhith Is necessary fora!l medicines to attain to induce coun terfeiters to put forth a spurious article at the risk of the lit1:1 of those who ere innocently deceived. , treZl the mark, of iAe (genuine. They have the written signature of CM. JACK OS upon the, wrapper, and his name blown in the bottle, wit:mitt tv Writ they arrispurtous. For 'it& wholesale and retail at Ihef;Cß:llliN DIVINK:ST01111, No. 120 Allt;11 Steeet, one door belowisth, late of 27S Rare street, Philadelphia. By 4011:si C. BROWN, Pottsville ; rind by respect able dealers generally throughout the :Rate. March 31, 1.949 Y • . /MOUES , EXPECTORANT, • CF:LCORATi7,/ Fur the Care of Coughs, Colds. Asthma, Bronchiti Incipient Comieuraptioft. Iflornsiation of the Lunge, anti Dueasee of the Pulnlon i or! Orren& , 1 1 1118 valuable preparation In burbly rerrimmended by 1 lilts liciamcand by a eelehratml Chemist of Philadel phia. emit, mrdirai etrectn and chemical combination, an well ast i.e thounands or othets who 1131, made use of it '—as it 'never has been isSeil without ponlitring beneficial efierts, lire of the iltoettmes for whirl' it is reFOrn Mended. ADA] !WHIP a regular graduate of l'harroa cy, I Cali :.I,,tillre the ',oldie 01 itn perfect nalety. It k rompogril of such preparations as stand in the Very hish eat 1 , 0114 among tho medical faculty fir the curie of-that r honor? Itace e; writ. It are too onen truly tire forerunners of that 1%1,1,1•, COIISIIIIIptiOn. In coos! ramer Wilf•re then' 14 whet' prim In the brea.l, and xyltich ruler; evtends throacit to illifier Wade, 1 would stronaly advise•lire ..four ,rt for llnnuinund Cultukinlin In Ito. and 111.11 iha ENpre: , .rant an directed. lit ..fact.aii, Uncut' 11, flalbacuni Planter cannot beim, stronly recommended, as 1 like -.yen .1 trinity instances of is tilirrolitie the erentest whet' in a very short space of lime, even in coedit - toed c. , osumittiott The Et:lector:tot IS ill hr looiA to selte:e the 'rough, and the Plauter the pair,' nitil...ithr same time.draw the intlimation to tbe Ambits., and th:.;reby actas a rounter-irt:l3,ll. ultich ery phy,t- CM. wilt pronnuhre cool. ,v,:hoot the leant her nation wiraor N ror, Persons are onen said to have the i•onloirop tion, W.bett:by a Jailkciona Use or some of the bc.lEXpec torantA. nod a enteral diet, they have been complete'} Mired, .n that their sperieuce should act at a warning to those said to bane lira Coll6‘lllll/61 , 11 not t 4 de spair, hortry on.. The Ilipeciorant o ill he niund to afford great rehef. 4-.. en a hen a cure ip ,aid to be inipororible. Before making use of an Expectorant it would Mt an well rot examine the P . rxl4. commonly twined Palate, to See if it lit ,not IMll,irefl o elongated. lit such rases an etpectimint is useless. iln e ton'gteott i rh Ind a continual disposition to swallbW Is fretnietttly canned by an elontration of.the politic. An excellebt remedy in such cases is to use a small quantity of Tintiture Myrrh, int, about a ten-spoonna to a nine classnil ref water.aml tree as a garele;threenr four time a day.' If the above retnerty should fail, or one of th same ~'titre: it would he hest to apply to a surgeon/ an hare a!snsall portion of it taken oft to es to obviate th irritntion'and the tontinuil consh which it would he like ,It to produce in the throat. The operation is trifling and attenited With but Mite. if any pain whatever. In Ilrohchitin, and diseases of the throat, the gorge should:hi , nrlcfl• PrPrittr6ll t l y C: FfirrifFES;,lVlinlelnlrnn etailttt:tu r zOtt m l Ch•ini4 , Centre strt • Potraviltv DE. J. T.'Xicholas, I . ;WpEerri:Ll,l inrormailie citizens of Poltsvilln flt, and vicinity, that he has removed his Sledical Of Gee nnil aonthscary Store. In the old stand, forrne'rlY occupied by Nicanhil & corner of Market and second gip., where ha trill be pie, sed to give ..biedica. advicei; Rut] pre , .cribe prescriptinns.. lin thitt.'sra him /elf thatifrom tong .v.lrertence. in.the bnetne n3 and at= tenth - In to his profession, he will give general Batts factinn,, At the request °r um,. of the citizens of Minersville 241 . 11 stirentinding country, ho,has established a , medi cal ()Mee in that place, where h.t may be consulted on ToesdAyOnd Friday afternoon of every week, Sept:l3, 1819. - .tf New music.'• • . Th a n n %Ai o t v G e o• one, an adniircdsOng, rn Iloprqvai Love. • • do • A Meant that Love can ne'er Forgev, du - ll will 'not bre;tht thy nntne: .4L Rrntlp Deo%;da, • ; trio •'. Jeannie and Donald, a beautiful 'ScutrLi ballad. Ethinftiau .Quatirillca, • ' • Olchn:NarV Polka, '• • ''• - Prlmoiaa Polka. • , . • Piecta not on hanJ 'obtained to orde, ,t ak' s.A ' Book and Music Hawes Novt:l7, 1649. MEDICINAL MOFFAT'S Life iPtIIS and Phoenix Bitters. • i These! . " t fctlicincs have now hecn before the public ti,ir a period of FIFTEEN YEARE, and during that •unie hare maintained it high charac ter.in alifiosi every part of the globe fur their ex traordiqary r'sstrer of restoring ptr-,. feet helth tas iim.sons St:Tering Mulct- nearly every *ind tifdiscaite to the human. frame is liable. • NAIiY THOUSMIDS of certifiat(4l they have even rescued sulDrcrsi frau the very' vei-ze (if an untimely grave. after hil the deceptive nostrums of the day .. had utterly, fi.tiled ; and to many th , •i.iunds, they : have permahently seeged that uniform enjoy-, meat of health, without' which life itself is but a Partillt blt i 4eing• • 'So great,' indeed, has their efficacy invariably and infallibly' proved, that it ,has appeare4 ; scarcely less than miraculous to atm. , who were acquainted with the beautiftdly philosophicat principles upon which they are com pounded; and upon which they consequently act.- ft was to their manifest and sensible action In ' purifying th 4 springs and channels of life, and err= doing- thetas; with renewed tone and vigor, that they were indebted fur their name. Unlike tii4 host of pernicious quackeries which boast of Vegetable ingredients, the xarE Nem clNELartri purely and sorely vegetable;! and contaifi. neither idercary,, Mos Antimony, .trot Arsenio, gilt. any other mineral, in any orm whatever. They are entirety composed of ex tracts from tare .and powerful plants, the virtues of which, though long known to sever-4 Indian tribes, and recently to some eminent phartnaceu tient chemists, are altogether unknown to the ignorant pretenders to medical science ; and tvCre never beforeadministeredn iso happily efficacius „ .. a coMbinatian. _ Thb first' 'operation is, to.twsen from the coats of the stinnaith and bowels the various impuri ties and crudities constantly Settling round them ; and to metope the hardened faeces which collect in the convohtions of the smelt intestines. Other medicines oily partially cleanse these, and leave such collecicd musses behind to produce habitual Costivenes4 with all its train of- evils, or sudden Diarlues. with its imminent dangers.. This fact is Well-knoWn to all regular anatomists who ex amine the.hhman bowels after death ; and hence 'the prejcidice bf these well-informed men against the quack wOdicines of the age. The second effect of the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDI CINES 'is (ti cleanse the kidneys and thKblad der 7,, and, bf this -means, the liver and lungs, the diealthfill. action of which entirely depends upon the regUlarity of the urinary organs:: The i blood, whieli takes its red color front the agency of tifesty'er pins lungs, before it ivisses into the 1. 3 Ili . ak, being pins purified by them, and nourished 1 by food nouting, fromi a clean stomach, courses l' , freely through the veins, renews every part of 1 the systeimiand triumphantly mounts theti.bau tier of health in the blooming'cheek. E The folloWing'are among the distresing ya- I riety of huMan diseases in which thiV - EGE. TABLE LIFE NEDICINESzte. - ell km - 4n to he infallible. DYSPEPSIA, by theruughly cleansing the ) first and i,claitl stomachs, and creating a flow of pure healthy bile, instead of the 'stale, and‘ acrid se:dFlataleney, L oss OF APPETITE, HEART . - EN, ; I.IE.tOACIIE, RESTLESIOIEFP, ILL-TEMPER, ICI ARIE T'i lI.I'SGEOR, and 'fiTELANCIIOLV, which arethe general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a'Jtatural consequence of its cure, , CostiNieneto; by cleansing the whole length of the intestines with a solvent process, and I without violence; all, violent purges leave the bowels CCtfiti . to within two days. 1 Diarrhceit; and Cholera,, by removing the sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are occasioned, and by promoting the lubricative se cretion of thO _mucous membrane Fevers of all kinds, by restoring, the blood ton regular circt4atiun, through the process 01 perspi ration in such cases, and the thorilfrgh solution of all intestinal Obstruction in others. The Lin:: McniciNes have been known to ears Rheintatism permanently in three. weoloi, and Gorit,,,m, half that tizne, by reiniiviiig I. cal hal:awn:4lo:i front the muscle,: and linnients of the joints: f, tiropsiesi7l all kinds, by freeing and strength ening tile kidheys and bladder: they operate most delightfully olt,these important organs, and hence have ever been folutil a certain remedy for the worst casesul G r avel, Also W 43),, by dislodging, fl:ont the turnings of the bowela•the slimy matter to which thew creatures adhere. A s o :ma !tad Co nfu mpti o n, by reliev the air-vessels' of i the. It from the mai-oils xhich e ven s li g ht chide will occasion, and which, if not remnvid, beslinites hardened, and produces these dreadful disenses. Seuriy, Mars, and Inveterate Sores. by M the perfect iinuty which thus' LIFE EDI =Es givd to the bh oil, and all the humors. Seorbtitii) Eruptions and End Complex ions, by Owl!' sherativ Cli;:et Veal that feed the' skin: and the morbid state of which ocea- S,ns erti;hive l eomplaints, cloddy, a n d otil complezions. tie of these fills fhr a very short limo itti entire cure of Salt Rheum, and a strjking itnprfivement in the el earewss of lire sl in., Common cad s .iiidkinfiliema will always be cured by one dose, or by two even in the worst eases. PILES. tis a remedy fk,r this most distressinz and obstinate trtahuly, the VEGETA33 I Z, LIFE . NEDlClrirES'deFeve n distinct and emphatic recommend:Rion. It is well-knownin hundreds in this city, ;that the former prop'rieter of these valuable Medicines was himself afflicted with this ciimpaint f r upwards of rimpv-Fivr: vCATIR; and that he tried in vain ever/ remedy prescribed withirt the %%dude cumpitssx , f the H llescriir Medico. Ile hoWeveri at learrlll tried thci Medicine whicla is now olldre'd to Alm' Mid he was cured in a very shdrt time', after his r i ic,ei-y had been pro nounced not only improbable, but absolutely int pos-eible, by ituydminan means. FEVER AND AGUE For thi t ; t , . utirge of the iveqem conntr,- these Medicines he tinted a safe, speedy, and cer tain remedy Other medicines leave the system i subject. to a irtnim of the disease--a cure by these medicines ia, permanent—TßY Til Est, BE sATisliwo, AN D BE CUBED. Bilious severs and Liver Complaints. Generi&Debility, LID'S OF •A VP I: EITF., AND DISEASES i/F FE MAO 111161iCi ;WS bavr been used with Ilya mosi beneficial results in ea.cs of this despript 'ton Evii. rind St:Lorm.A: in its worst forms, yields to the mild yet powerful action or their rep larkabre :11,thcines. Im ir SWEATS, Nkttrous' Ihenitzry, Nrmvors Con rt-oitsrs of :0 kinds, PA 1.11T.T.10N or THE 1 I BART, PA lISTER'iI C.01.1a are speedily cnred. MERCURIAL DISEASES. .o..rsons 0.,.., ,, iti0vms Ili., be c o me! im paired by tilu iujudreunts 11E4' of M ERCU V, Will find there a perfect core, as they never fail to eradie,itte fr. iii the system all the of 3tercury in O t,.y tiitely oner than the most powerful Treparan o ns. If :-.firsatia sibtfl. trial will glare them tieyoiid the reach of competition. the estimatiAa of every patient. BE CAREFUL I. OF COUNTERFEITS. Ocr lateli been discovered, and their ik , farions authors arrested, b.. 111 in the city of New York nutl Buy of 4i) one who i not an AUTHORISED AGENT. Prepared. hnd sold by Dr. IV. B. MOFFAT 336 Broadwlty, New York. FOR SALE BY ,IMIN G. BtiQW:i.. Agent (or Schuylkill Oiiiinty / Dcc.27, 1611 %Vito Says Gas • IMS REE-V, rIS I: ED—T. r T WHO DOES NOT SRI' 0-/S it Tlf. , IT IS ruA.: Q trE F S - rito. ^ l DI/ I' John We:l% - hr. Penosylv , mia 11a11; Says Ga., so does .1. C. Lessig,; Etch:lnge Hotel, Wm. Matz, White II ow , lintel. sainoei M Milts, ti: W. Ward hotel,' ' • r Henry Gels, . Tavern, HCI.J. Han .n, , . Jaen!) Kimmel, F. W. nu 'lns,' T. & W. Pollock, T. Realty 4 Co., George Gensler), Dort. Ca nob ----....._ J. P. Sherwin, Mirliael lotpliy; -- ---,-/o.Feph S. Silver, P. D. IA the,r, Samuel Hartz, Ell., ' T. C. oyle . D. E. Nice, I, G. Browt) .' ,' • Brady & Elliott, Henry %Whit, D. G. Viten:ling, Preg hyt”ria it Chorlt; Wellington Kline, .Dort. Nicholas . Mason, Spencer "& Co. Chas. W. TlOgin.. and a whnie bast . ,(others fact on telsoni of discernment or who have an eye to comfort a n icattooty wol (~ r ono .00m,:ft 'rook or noy mliqr iititl to their Ot,Scea, Store• or h.1•13r.v, iUNit [lva mast brilliant, safe and econo. mlral light —(3;. All persens ausirinz to avail themselves of an bril liant an onnorOnity of ob , aininz Lig , ht, will find it to their advantage to apply to the subscriber, who proudly assur,il them that his facilities are ouch its will enable lino to furlalth. them. with the Fixtures es sential. of thm most beautlNl, chaste and,fashionablo rhaiacter, non to, he surpassed either in qua'ity or chenpners, inibe United States—Nay!, in the, imle world. 'As It is the I'loo4 Ci 0 determination. of the as•Cent pant., to ha ve:,i splendid illntu inatinri on Christmas Nizttt, all tho4e citi7,49 of Pottsville, who w ish to aid them -i so desirable an..immovemcot to our finrough; and ',who have not already made their ar rangements for fixtures. had better. call Without delay lu ender that, r r ltey may he.ennliled to-join to the . GRAND ILLUMINATION! - JACOB M. LONG. ' ' Gas Fitter, 4.e., lice" Centre tilt Nov 21, 1844.-- S -,-------- ' -.•- ',. t - Steel -Pezior , • '- - -AT, COlltir-.8.„V ..IkTS., .GROSSe 300"""•STEPJ.I. PENS, some as 'or/ as 9 rehts a G'rosa,leAk teeeive (1.. - TBt.trubstr.rtkr ivitt,yrmt‘ , Pons;,eheaper wholesale, thin ally °Pala travellota T e en Pedlars. to dealers. Ile boys Ms stock at the . Trade gales, the same as he wholesale meribantetn Philadelithia and New York— call at'- '! • . - BANNAN'S ; Cheap Wi . l . ple.sa.le and•lletal! Storer.. . MIStiELLANEOUS. Thomas Foster & Nine WHOLESALE AND RETAIL' 1100 T AND Silol.l STORE. con.,,yEß. cw'c6ATRE.4xD.v.-ipra . :7* STS. rj , ~,i t,si.rilo•rs In she the ,the public tn.the very extensive 4.4orttn,:la 411'Goodi, con •iSti2l2 of Fitlle. , l and TecCed llont•,, Calf ntidAio. flOtttlie soled r*etved and Per ged !loots, %Vaterll'ronf Ilonts - zreNved and Peßgßel. Iron' *2 to st; Eitzta rid and man uhrtured Coarse Ilan' in, tent Varlety, c'tHistant • Iv on hand; Cloth and 'l.ftslintr, (:niter !loots, and Clon,:tv,sl Gaiter=, licegon Tics, and s .. oived and Ireggcd ;Monroe*. . -t 51r5C127 4 * Ttont3 and 510iirnes, flrst qualrty„ at low mires. •• BOVril , and Youths' Boots and Monrocs court , or 800. I.IIVS' French and - English I.ioding Goiter Loots, motor cn, Call - Akin and Goat Ilioneos, French Mor. 1 - 41 &kin and Grua Miters. French Mnroceo, Rid a clvand pump spring But sk)tis and Jell - en:ions, French Morrorco and Kid Tiirnrriiimk. from 56r ct t.);g1 ; :Mew England Bootees arid Shoes of all kinds cheap. misistErt. and ChiWrens' Ilentsc4 and :nines. a large isortrnsnt suitable ler this market, constantly on Band. GC* Elastic Shhes, . - . Oar qtnrk ”rorNtn Elastic Sbnel are of the hest man ofutiired grtinies the cnontrs cap afford. 'l.)dres and (;,,tlEinf.n w . nuld do well to c.. 11 and prevnte 4- thent- Selves mail f!(Mil 51111,,. the bt , -.t prt.voTtilitr yr.t disroverr4 of -Cold. (7111101. , And c.lngn mpt THUNK, ,, ..Carper,,lt...vs and Voin . e.. omen' tot) , rovi ni writ flip lfi,! 3110, b W:ilC mill sell at tooder3;, prir 10t..k0.t mad, or t..; , atrei unit! TC101? llrc 15. 1.1,; ritire Liver'f)i!. rerpiied 10.11 NW.' I..Scolui, whore it to hm.'er %Fr pmuorieh.T A of am. nr 11,, Arita trial Itroir flroti.e. in Ne, iN 1,41 i• rvt Ur al:11,J, x , they are iiii.til,Lowinglt it, th;•:: N v ce,if Liver r)ilq, 'rein folf3 . :tni,--4, I) tend rn ni'atle, or hulk. to snit pnn•h.rnrrn,)t JOAN !MOWN'S Whalealle and itolaiil)ru,.; l'enlre 1).1c 1. ISIII. 19-1( :tivtv i'filvaer f4.2IAQ,U 1. Ivor. 111 11 1 / ••f 11.011.111110, ,o tuor f: ends and they noir ltan. , llll-• PowJer Mill. rnrrotly ...remed John Junnn. .nod nrn pr.- p1re,414 , supply Powder of ow 111,..1 /111.11ily for Mining and other put ts.t.t, at t , 111:01 /0 141.,Z. ord, %%11 , j. v..j11 be promptly attundni too, at - shor t notice, - J. JOIINtiosN & Co. —lnnturpta. Nov. :N. S. I.iivererikev. AjarAcT rbrt TIIE SALE. OW WOTILII 'MAN up f t niNca CO'S WIZITrO: P PER 7t - areqh,4gr .VV. 3 Minor of Tat. PLijade(phl.a. , 0 I re :: ' I - 1 57 1 ' 1 ' i 'l7r r 4. ,op , iscina la part or -1,,n" ('ails, 12, 11, 15 - antl I,llt, an,l, Superfine. Mr, liana and Dr ii Will.nas. blue ;Ail whit?.. Extra surr and superfine Folio Posts, blue and rebus. plain arhl ruled. Supertini; kletonierxial Posts, blue -airiu Jr re, pl am and ruled. , •, Extra super Linen Nr' r P inerx plain ;roil ell:. sopertine snit tine itoi r• l per,, Surosrlioe awl tin , 12onnt and Punts bine and silo's. Extra st*ptir Coutzres3 , Caps an!,l(LitteN, plate ann rifled,. Wall bile. I.rtters, Cap.na,Vr'r. , A. thin FTxtrasuppr Bath 11, , ete,, , f,1ue Ohlin aril ruled.F • I:aii)roilved Sote Pfebrr< a nil s. , - Law!. e 'l4" Pi C . /Va pgra Fill'riine.r and liar 1 3;i1 , 4 vlain Lhte and etpito. vorleras an.rpr4 , , , . V Also. liq 9 r• - yes e , 1,:111.; a.,l•Lseorte,l Tl, r 5 BOWII.I Itottok,, while an I Tea Wrap pi na. Envelovo rnp Wmad per,4,llarths'are Papers, &, . Jitfy Ji+l9. l 2S-5t11,) k 1,0 ,-,; n „p e . I'l 17,, , atn (.(d.rt-d'Enelit , h Eng. :npF rnar and bct h'eneys, JJl,t retsiVed and for sate re, cheap, at B. l \NNIN's Cheap r.'aPee and titat,on,..l3, Store's. • Nov 21.417, _ ' 45- Asti7lOAs, Asirpnont3 - , Threnoio- r3' and Gemu :1 ncy i • rt 4.11, NI, ''''.-A fra 9 '_::,..,- ',_ /AO,. ,':,.;. :. 14 i .- : t1 -,-,-.-- 42 - 10 , ,, ,, ...%,-, 4 - , , ,1 11 - -- -i, • ;1 1p , 1 ;i„ ii. ~=4-*lf-,1 , 4 LI , ; 1 ,- - , z - beeri Won torwimern,. rri,1,,,!„, on the late rrealdential Election, ebnufd convince throe skeptical persons who talk c,t 4.111111 EA. that no such littrle as PAM to or line been known try the.entinent nod distinguished .I•lronotner nod .t,L•rol , cer. .W. RollarK, during ho exikaiettre of over a quarter"( a 4,tur}, Do yon doubt prioleotheition by not every man gaiti t he e t debritY . of General Tayl - r, a Daniel IVe•ister,Cir a il eery cl a y I And yet there are SOI/il. who are mot tle enough tee doubt 'that a man may be torn with the power to se, into future events. How ran it he pos.. j :aide that lb., 110,1111 y of man should be 'destined by i t b e mere of a p. o lf of earl'. I and let there j j us e thousand. who 'allow themselves, was open I mouth., to swallow the gieasy c.A.rit• of 5 0 111 , 1 Mit woman, wh"•e trot .kill tfills.l l 4S 10 tilling them with that are most difficult for the alge•tion of .ther• why .tro more ere.tithiter., yet more orientai 7. IL I. •or n 11,01 tame duirroaSl \ci. prole•snot I, i hoer , arkto.oledjsmi Io he a si Ir ,r t., dur. 1 ., 11.1) tits ,, 1111 1 0 ,1 M.'. Itl, aid i• ~/II 0 1 1 1 1 1/1 1 111 :bat Ii ,ly Oisllo , lll, n, ...la, It. 111,..11' to. -peel L 1111 ft thin, .1T,,+1 .n l (*inlGlvs .1. hp 11. Mare. lite Kin.: of .. , wed , n. had for. Ty, 'is sta,,sn 110 tl .air I••• , rs I.r there NA1101 1. 1A• Lk' 1,11 • 1110.1. L C 1,.. 1 1 :2 Di f•, IN no fit , I :OW .1 nil It/ I , l•titt , l: If, Li. :,.vpr lie 111, power v 1 gl l a roc jr r , fnrur,Nnn as , 111 , illy such as. ate .o 11, too tie , nsr , f ihtt boifie It.' ~ a'• l cupatile enianz 1 1 01LA1•1/,• 1 .1 Ir, usable ii) than country thoor nlinary toed 01(1 1 ',.110•1 w 0..11..8 411 I,ln, ~,11 'who louse peep given up by thotr phy , levitis and wish to be iored. Ile veal w.arant a cur,! In °, 111 '. 1r:141. aud'l .3i ill In.ike inn Charge r :NT( (of file tun'.tut snap Mika 'il htsoUlva lie I's often :Irked what a Na!lyity at He accurdn:g to 11...mi1 - icy, one seven p"oit.:, to the oCieneci of Astrology, that it bi a liorbseope of Ott" future events rile persofes lire. tarefully mud transcribed on papCf,ilGll - an account of nil Jhc lucky and uniticky.days It. the months and yeaCs ot'the persea's life for w,hinn it is cast ; by which Wean:, thnasntMls in'this corintiy and ,else.where ',nave been prevented front mis , nirtuncs thathad been hidden in the womb of futurity, by refer ring to their Nativity before entering on any 'specula tion of business or pleasure. It shoukthe in thy lids of every one as their alinanac t for lif.e. A Nativity of an indiviiinat can only forwarn the: possessor Of trait bles!tinit are in (mitre fur pim ; tlidse who aro involv ed in present dittleultks of any kind most wait on the sabgeribef in person or by letter, whit is prepared to exert his .tetret influence for their immediate, benefit{ lie is ready to. LAC hill Influence to fortell the Iconic of lawsuits, and all nnilertalancs in which there Is a tisk Involved; lie' ale° makes nor of his power flir the res'- toratiou of stolen or lost prop , its, which he has used for the advantage of tilfill$.:111113 it. this city and else where. Who rite dotihta gentletnaft's abilitie4, who has had LW: honor to Uncalled on nett consulted with by all the crowned head of Europe:and 'enjoys a higher remit ation4s till Actiolotter than tiny one livings I.) lie eau he CoTISIII,II with at his rinie.o6,,or by letter, f pre-paid, and he is prepared to make use of Isis er on any of the ,following to pies .—Pitsittisi rf all descriptions trovelling by Lied nr sea; courtships ; advice given for their ruccessful actornplisliment ; speculattng in stocks., merchandise, or real estate ; the recovering of legacies In dicpute I -the! parchasing or tickets, and - the safety of r,itips at sea. Ile alto oilett. services respecting health, to ealth and marriage, love atfoiro, joy frly ; c9,l.awsit itri, difficulty in businesa, fraud.. sickne.l::nna death,- past pre;crit and (Mord ey ants. and in all the entree n,..1 life. niiikinvites 01.10 Can who are afflicted, corn...realty or mzntadly TERMS: Ladies,..so canto; Gentle:4.ll,s). Nativitien eaten; lated and'read In flail, tccnrdtrtz to the Oracle, of M'au tuline :flats —l,a diem, $1 ; Gentlemen, 81 :A. Nativt, tiny calculated aecoi ding to Gcomancy, for latlme,s2,, in Ml, $3; Gentleman, $3, In full, $5. ref:mm.4:a a dklatiee enn nivetbeir 7 nitititieg:diantn by dending the date of the day and their hisOVL- • _ All letters contalnine the above fee will receive mediate attentiuri, and hattlitiea will be 'sent In any part of the IT:laid States .written nu &liable natter: ' Office. NO- 71' Cachet ntrevt..bnmsen- filgtith ,arid Ninth:land-Walnut and Spew: iitectf..91 , P414 . 016- IVuslcal Fund Hall. - - Office hours from 9 A. Sr. till la P. M. nOßArri; Astrongee 56-1 pee- 5 . .. 1419 e , , • , Pr ate TALK FOE FAEXERS.—rne n d Li f4 . may seem a little. strange, that as • haVe only One,' agrieultural i paper i'shed. in this State, that it is not better vith original 'matter, .fiirnish by denize a If this State:- But may.bfrit can.heexplaind in, this way. .- First, then, (without stopping to systern a • ise,) there ain't Many of us farmers that hare, . earned bows to think on .paper. The mein. ters of tlm.fteditorial corps, " }nay think the' seaming of a few ideas a trifling matter. 1,11 .ou and'your brother "eds"'inay rest assered hat it's not generally felt so among :the far. ners, no how. You could - better appreciate- this conditiea : f the mass of farmers, if you had• se e n on , if our neighbors.the other day, when he was tisk ed W rite Some.bf his ‘!'not ions' on faun. ing " - for seine of the paper's ; • how he eta - . his eves and drew a long breath,. as zief" lioufth he had heard his last summons. A .l • Length recovering - hfinselfulittle.With a bold , ffort he made this reply ; -',Why sir—lll test tell you what it is_ -ifl'd just sittlow n , Ind take a pen, and try to write, every plagu e\ thought would whip off and leave me. A. n d I would'nfqtave the smallest point of idea left t 0 study on: '4l - vouldn't, jst, as sure a s r there's boms• in a dead . , horse."" r Now thi s Mari - was no fool. /He had many; ideas that seemed to be original with him. ThCrgh, if they Were made k,nown, thei l might, in tnany be instances, found to agree with the vi ew; 'others, who had the knacs. of marking it on paper. Suppose you, Mr. Editor, :were; all of a Sudden called on to give a i ublic-lecture :music. Don't von think y u *mild feel much like clinsbing up to the moon on a het, vine az . undertaking such a task? Notwith standing g you !night love music as *ell as the rest of us. Then guess .?ucli a fix would make Pm feel like the rest of us. . , .Every -body has his, particalay talent as well as tastes; And . these may be modified, im• proved, and enlarged;M) doxibt. But still the:„: :; are Meer. • Nosy there, is one tcett bit of an idea that I'd - like inazen well to give yol. if I could only get- a good end of it fastened on this paper. then I would drive up the rear just as r a s to drive a. flock of sheep in a pen after the belt weatherr has been tied in there. This is the skeleton if not the-thing itself. Wh o 1; ! :„;' i,ev.k . r was aetiltaitited With a firmer that knew froth a croei4le, but ',eh:l:lts - mild like, sersr touch to beable,to write What ,he wished r. f / his views on 'paper, 'And Who ever kriety farinCr that would not rejoici, if his childre'n' could express, intelligently,l their thoughts on paper. 'Now thii can be done. At least • ninny farmers whose 'children are able as numb sculls in the literary world.: might be ' shining stars therein, if 'there was only a. much paine taken with them as in the train. ing of a favorite horse. ' ' Not that they should all deli.ote their own time and attention to instrUcticg their clot. ‘ dren- in "'belle lettres" for they may not all •be eompetent. BLit ()nettling they should (In, I . and that is to get a teacher ;their districti school that is competent to teach what it is • desi - Mhle they shOuld learn. Farmers have , l.as good a rightito'have good Schools among them as the *a's tradesmen, or 'city gents. There's no, use in-putting them oftanv lone er with the refuse ofprofessiag•teachers, who can seatrely : put 't -great A aritlll3 together." - If but two or three respectable:farmers in a - distrlet, shoulthtake this Inver resolutely m haiids. a great, very great refOrma:thin::whitf:„ anon take place. in district school education. i It is too mailmen a practice among the whole agricultural community, to. leave the whale - matter of choosing, a teacher, laying down his necessary qualifications ; Selecting hooks, and the dsciding of what shall be taught. to the • 'directors," and then pay but very little in- ten tiou , and indeed generally no attentiou„ to the qualifications of the nominee for that inS) , ..t responsible office of school director. Nor:is ~ it to he wondered at, when the inns; illiterate a re.chosens school directors, that the;- should 1: sum up-their examination of the qualifications their applicant in the tout cs prist question, - ''what do you charge for teaching ?" doubt. trusting to the county examiners fir . his capacity ; and if the applicant for the ' school hasaeertificate, all is right and settlo, - - but dal amount of pay. - Perhaps it is not generally known, that Or the sake of the fee of 59 cents, the county es amin er§ will grant mbst any goat a certificate..., 'I know' a young fellow, (not a full the- sun of a farmer; and of hardly ordinary capa , - city, whose soft hatidS and ,tictuleournlifingcrs have not done a good day,'s work for years. .save it was to drive alorse in a buggy, and whose mind has not, perhaps, been fixed an t hour on any mental or scientific study for`the same length of that lately went to he examined for a schoolteacher, as, to use his own words,i."l have a-notion of see to teach schoolia little while, to see if I can make a little i somethen by,it." Well he got a certificate,, as I afterwards heard, and the only qualification that he possessed, th4t I ever could find, Was,. he was a >nod setter! I. PoOr, miserably poor, is the chance of ion provement in the rising generation, as long as they are entrusted in the hands o4 . ..sticle teachers. ' Oh, farmers, look ye i to it. I, There is a re sponsibility in the education ofyourchildren that you can never rid yourselves of,'Save it your bounden duty - to , them... You Canna shoulder your responsibility upon - another by engaging him to receive the paltry sum of a school tax, you. yearly hand ( ov‘r to the county treasurer. If you cannot take the time or trontle to attend to your children's intellectual wants, then you. have nn right and no busirteas to have any children. But if yoti will have children then you've got to attend to the wants Of the;r intellectual nature, or be re: - sponsible for the result of your neglect in. their after life. Look around you. Think, reflect, scrioui-: ly and earnestly before you takeanothcr,step in' the old and beaten track of neglecting chil dren's education... • ' ' Your Friend, —Ohicrcaltivator.l BEI lEn i'sittett St at e% and Foreign PATENT AGE NCY, No. 75 .4)() CA' STEER(', oprosite the Exchange, - T 1.411 K1.C117 . A , PA. 11 M. '111,1.1.,()CK. Eng i neer and Meeintnician",, - t ofn'ti a,•rvirea Pir the Eng i neer of all l , ti.sii,t . iisettwit,t, J witlythe Patent Offices.. a, Dna IVIXOS AND SPEC:IEIO4IONa nr+try and fly wide and Patents obtained with iliplitorettgh, theoretical and practical knowledge of the blechanicai arts, induced hint to lay, nett in all Sta red where he advice's oh application for:II tittae it 14 not obtained, the ,frra for hia Pq*- 0:5: , , will he .returned, anti he will Mao guareantec t , that Pat' rfl:a °knitted - through, 11 iii otiice. wi ll be II," taitte.l by pie courts. Many inOenfuri are Orbjetted to groat 4Plltyglind loos nhirne and ,money by,emploving itier-thpeteat person to make their specifvattor,s, anti freuitently baste- to an:lender theiepatente and - get e. .re-issue. vent•qs'at a distance can send their inrde.lsintf statement of,the'irhialtna directed to Wsr, 8. Patent .yg,:ncy, No. 75 Dock Street, Philadelphia, Pa.. and the:strictest secrecy will be observed until the Patent la obtained. • • Drawings and t?psciflcations for Factories, kiln,. int, and all kinds of Machinery purchased an Cominiesion, aid competent men furnish to pat the same in opera tion in any part of the United States, litouth America and the West Dulles.; - - 111 , :VERENCEi: • 11on. ZA POCK PriArr,Dasiilen . t ot the Mechanics 11150: tune. New .Metittra.STifAMAX, ALLCX & Co., Novelty ,Works, New York. • PRTLII: MOZOtll , & CO., tolumbian , Foundry Now Yor k. . COULT, ELLICOTT & Ph.liadeiphia. Pa. " AD/..X5.ez. :JERVIS. Pittabbre„ - . Sir, Tuna, as .1. i.cVEGROVE, BaNirnore, - 114. " .RODCICT " • . " Pastel. Gosii, Cincinnati, Ohio.' IWALfun Ho'rcua,„ .• ",'S. N.lllitts.n, Savannah, Ca. " Wu. C. Camas-, Mobile, Ala.- • ' R. T. TtIEVIMLL, wasinn;ton Kim - " Thos. S. Kenn, Chaffee - ton, B.C. • Stay 12, • ' • . . • . . 31. 14, J. 711. llowe,-. urtoon.i AND WOO.DEN,W ARE rt , ToRE,. -, Ws 63 North Third st. ant donrabovirilrekiemstilie,"' pitizarteLptit.t. . ATANUFACTUtERS.and ltholesdie Demo . s in c , m! ,it ,kinds ilt lifoomii, BrOstro, ituiltnts, Cedar Warr 1' - Willow and French •Bnakets, *aloe and Walt tlruslres.l Scrubs, Dusters, 'Mats; Iliac/dm: Pastern - made Wnsid-'• enWitte of eget!? dnitti tionoto...at, the levittAro ,l 4l-: te. , prices. • • ' ~. .. ' tie Cash ria i. 1 lb/ Broom Corn at the Facto- .-- ,:, .. Tun stii,arribera Invite the attention or gaimer. and dealers to their 'supply of this reindrkableler tilizer—their owrilmpordltion, and selet.ted ; hy nit periencedennereargo; • • • - Being dry like. the Terrain), it la altp;eked in - Wbli Cotton bags—but not :being like" thaT, a .Go)rernment thonopory,ean -be cf,o ... vdeit.tit a /aver; wy , 'a t ; . ' Orders from a distance cAn be execut ed either fp;ire -our stocks here neat New York., ;?"._. sOIiTTER dt ETIGTIGHTON. ' ept N. 1849 : 23 .1 4 ‘errth Wtariee, Thlfadelphtin. 0- finmer. _r_ i .atagon.l4' GpLa4iN• a VlDte
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