A PARODY •• . , 'OLD pAKEY BUCKET . , Raw /fear. tome heart is Mehitahlr lankins. r Whrn Oilers St grw4 Pr/lune ral.srsits her to slew. Sbes rorretu than sap. or e'en *e.o.m.:idea! pump= tine. • ' Aid the Inv,.%iota dettehnut the world ever knew. Her tirde - innzetty head and the rues which. bung by it.... The n• oruainn or which no Pant ' Can ten, Her tracrful s•Wanneek and het bosons ea inch it, \ Aug e'en her great ;bustle which made each a:Atwell. . 1 • not well quitted bustle. That monstrOus greit bustle. l'itehitple7s bustle tbsi matte such a swell. .•0 • : Mehitah l e Ja nkine Lhail az.a treawire, For often at noon when returned from the ' I found her th, Finites. of an esnnieito pleasure, The hrteote.t and nnreet thst.Nstore could Him often rye Poevv . 4 her- with hands OA- were . -1 - glovriiie. , ... - • • -- I , • When qp‘ct to stir tap she 'so reactantlyitell. rAiittAntlint tri,ooen•with isinrdS rivertlncsin2, ',r In_iihispers Insulin IbP itnoirscsii "du tell.' • . That well rill Iltrtfi • tin.ttP. , . . Ttot mrinistrOirs•ereut bustle. - Mehlisble!s\irstle which Made anebi 1 a swell., _ • - • : iti flow rich, tnrs rnmintle. It was to ik•cpore It, A kiss trnmiiiP curb of .Stelili‘ble's! lips— • Not a full blushing goblet could tempt me to dea7e . . it. . ~ . . Though filled with the fleeter that Jupiter sips. - A.llgli will now often e: ape from my bosoM,l The tear of regret ;Wilt intrusively swell, _ Al fancy reverts to my former' oil ldosiom. Nod sighs for the hustle which made inch a swell. . . That well quilted bustle; -, ' . • That monstrous great battle. - ' •.• Mehitable's Mistle-whieh made snrh a swell ' Wit nub qumor. A locomotive is the otih• good motive' ,that can be givenfor ridiha man on a -rad. • ' ,_ , • . JsAhat clock right aver there 4" asked a visitor the .other day. . 'k "Right aver there ?" said the boy : "taint .nowit'ere, else:" , • Tar; ,Germans call - a shitrible a fini,ei. :hat, - and a: zit - we a-hand shni. Well; whip cares thkr'do ; - :- 1 k.. - WoAtl , ; who roves: !Oyes for life un- . .'- I ' less -- "A well founded - jealousy comply her to' i relinquish the Abject •of her affections. so , "saws -somebody: . , man who lov., loves for life—unless he',, Tiers his mind. So says somebody else! . Wirt are you like an annual,my dear ?" said a;saucy lover{ as he pulled Harriet - into his hip. ,- . . , . . " I do not know." • 4: , . " Why, because 'you are handSomely bound." - - . " Indeed ! " said Miss Harriet. " Whyy. .. then am I like a law book ? " " Really,. 1 cannot tell." ' . : " 13ecause•I'm bound in calf." • "llArto !" ejaculated an -anxious guar:- dian to his lorble nic-e, as he entered the. - -- iarlor, and saw her on the sofa, in the arms of swain, who had just popped the ques tion, and sealed it with a smack-- , --yihat's the tithe of dav, nOw ?" .!“ should think it was about half-past twelve." was the cool' reply ; •‘ yOu see we are almog. oar." .. . , . Smurnr.r.s 1 , ..1.1's he always tragls, with a "Su lker"-That is. he always .goes with his. wife, who eoatrives to be obstinate: and out of litini4 from the ,time they leave home till they get where they are going to. The only tia " paw- wit ' same sean, ,, al-moners, one" of' themhavingiaccused an absent friend of re rorting to roguer-he ObSerCed " It is, perhaps. afi,e'r all, -much better fdr a lady to Tethipn . her . own cheeks, than 'to blacken-other people's,charr.cters." ' . Dr.ricAmEs.—On' the last trip or the steamer. Cade. a passenzer at the din ner table iuquired— , " Wailer" hall= i yoti tropical delica cics ? " • 't • "I don't understand French,-sir, but I'll speak to the steward." The steward brou.ght a supply of hot po tat TfiE WOR§'T Isia.—" Harry." enquired' our fiend the other day. "which do•you consider the worst of the numerous ism` now prevalent ? :, . • , , . . •• A bolitiontsro" enquired, his friend. " No." . "Socialism ?" - • -.' .. , '" Nativei'sm ?" :' 3 " No. no." .;, " Then E must give it up," replieit he, "tzixiund." , r 2 .§ H Wti s , , Ftheuinatism." : --s, TrnNtri Cor.Ntr.s.—linny are e!4.- ' dates- on that inexhaustible theme fo .4eri mdit±the sorrows of matrimony. It re bated that in conveying to the graven wqman - olio was tboutrht to be dead; the bier.3whs struck his - till's:Lilt . .? corner of a house. and the supposed corpse re-apiniatgd by the shtick. 'Some years all'erwards, when - the'w4r_nan died in rood earnest,. her htisbznd carted to the bearers , : "Pray, g.entlenien,' be careful in mining the corners." (Nil of VIE 13':FS.—" with rWSS a Zho.lf, .. t ":11 - nel ill-don't," =aid . poor cover the other 1..41it. as he r sat solilocitlising In the cold. -They goes wherevfir ,they pleas s , toll they 'don't 'tC-Nra - Tipbody nothing and i's a condfort..? WItO ever hearn tell of a :..7. :. l' , ,vhat had a bill against a ghost ? ••Xobotlr." . . They nevi r hns t.-ibur hats and vittals and ::•juor, uor has ro saw wood and run arrants I do. Their' shirts never gets dirty._ nor •?leir trowrers - out at the knees, as 'I ever .:'rd tell, 06. Ghats is the only indePen iet' people:l knows on. Fi rainy wish I Furniture! Furniture T VENIT/AN A PAINTED BLIND 32 SILLT3IAN RESPECTFULLY announce to 'the cingeril of Pintswille and the sncrouhrirez neiableorhond tha,t they • - rened a FURNITURE WAREtROOM, is Ohio F!rerf. , r few doers f eons Coen.. w her , the)* • hand n.la , 2e and fashinnabre stock .nf Fur Pi •'• " : "1. , n , g the latest and most fashionable styles., ha• beien_msnufattnred to 'bele-nyder ht _`'ner - Their stock embraces a . •zia•s...toi eht of all the a niries embraced in fur 's- •g dwellings either plain or trine most Naur - ins el Redetelds ranging in price from $3 .•r •nd another anich^e of furniture in Innl,oll'fr'n Ti . sine k is atanernhran rt a large Mum;Meta of Ce ronan Mindy and NVlne.ew Sha , ?es or the most armrnsf. e rt parterre. seleetvii wit ti treat care. CARPETTING. Rant: l \r. AND vprtny:sTEnv. T im; nave alt. pt.lod to the niflrk 31,4 Of CArretiTS ntthe nd.inn!' nnllitle. and Reining. to which they ' canthe part: , ultra:natin of those, in - want at these articlea. , .'• • - dt fs air Aa i un to keep all the elf rannilllrP TreVilfed In at hAYT I / 4 1 . 3( 7 .unty gad prover.t . the necee• • "y .flyper,Aons run:l)3'o3llin Swar,l 3 of etez a pr met i eles'Of Furniture. all rif ninch they arc Aetermiard '• to Len at less prices thin ther'can he nhteined.r lie • when}... ttit h narking-and carriage Thee,thert r m ie OrgrilPittty invite Once nho are a 1.131 putusis end t hose a lea who'reqwee additional • to Riie them A fall, asthemsel ves ttl•,r.t”3 Eire them any kind or a 'fit oat" they may requite at a great sarkflg tit funds._ , TIF;NRI ry,,• • Ap r 37. ALEXANDER SILLV-}INN. Pli Tusemrern and, Tamaqua ON and rifler Mnialay May tath the rah criash TIMES A D AY. tn-tween Tase4mra at. 4 Tamarraa..on the arrival of the care at The rare le,ave Pottsville at 71 and 11 tr•- Toscarors abort, A. N. and 4 ? M, The cnech wilt leara Teen. TM. at ;la n d I; Wer,(4„ A. M. And 4 o'clock.? al.— . Fare .50 cent,.: 'racket! tan be had at Jones' Tamattla,”.l..ef tke <inductor of the CAM!. Jane 2. '49 SW-7'llEll /oN.Ca. 1110XDDIG11.-11F,CKER•24 , rnrina for Puddinya, a new article much approved in Naar Nnrk and Phila dleepttia.3., Cr 641Y/9, 4 by J. M. :BEATTY k Co /*bp MEDICII A2* - „ . • BIABUIPAIs PAIN IBILVELACTOIti ~„ • TRC olurniat:Aso friar , pas Claat A certain and positive Cure fur the worst antra and Scalds-Piles; Erysipelas Ithemnathim. eats, Wraind A... Fever Sores. Broken Breast. Are Nipples; Weak and inflamed Elea; Sprains, Salt Rheum. and alt case' •of External Inflarnation: - • - BURNS AN.D SCALDS. I ithallenge.the world to "prove. that In any' one sin. Ric instance, "Dalley's Magical Pain traetnr . "— that is to say the genuine article—has. sinte its rst in. • trnduttirtrt by me in 1t39. up to this petted. ever fi failed to cure the worst caves of Harmsen , ' Scalds.: • FROZEN TOE CURED., • Di'e'ms -ferry, Ptts es. Pa, As: 13, '49._ • Ma. Hesse DA LLEE—Sit :This is to-certify that have been afflicted fora number of years with a sore toe ; caused by being frozen. My toe has been very painful - in me. especially during the last six months: when it tad become so, much 'Reeled that the flesh of the first joint had nearly all disappeared. Hating iried all the did rent remedies recommended to me, but., without es perieneine any relief. 1 bad Riven all hepes of saving myllirrib. But, to gratify the wish es of my friends. Daniel W. Dingman. W. P'Brnilhead, and ot hers.l was induced to try "Dailey's Magical Pain I Extractor." and by -the use of one IS cent .Ims, was earircip cared. , • DANIEL DECKER. We. the tintlersignedoubscnbe our names to the shove testimonial, not alone as an bet of instine to 11. Dailey but that ethers. slmilariy afff icted „may be induced to try and Grad relief from the virtues of this ..eatraordi nary family salyg. W.- F. BIODUEAD, JOSEPH B- LATTINSI, - Jona Ihmoss. - DANIEL W. DICOCAC. M.For direi ticins. and other testimonials of cures performed, see printed ramphlets. - • --- of all NERVOUS DISEASES, And of those Complaints which are canted by M hn.• paired, weakened or unhealthy condition of the NECOVOES ISYSTEns This beautfful and convenient application of the esys terious powers of GALVANISM a fiLeHNE hi TISM, has been pronounced by dis ti nguished physicians, bath Europe and the United States, to be the mad valuable medicinal discovery of the Age. Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT : ion( eii, do not Desnaloi! and ANOTHER F ELLOW REINA aerievED viols MAGNETIC FLUID, : Deet/i by drAesiers relaweit Syrup. 'Lk cud with the most perfect and 'certain success In a u T II • fanned gcme is one of,the greatest triumph rek I . cues of - medicine ger dkeense ever palliated In biedioa hlstniy. Road lit I, C I " real A , " DlEcn-I LITIr • . , Prompted by 'loather tbanthe feeling of hellesole l nee. Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the and Ihr the beeedi or my afflicted fellow twines, I de. various organs, and invigorating the entire system. Also sire to make known t ethwt delecriptinn of my Mimetic in FITS, CRA.MP, PARALYSIS and PALSY, DYSPEP. and the unexpected care II ebtstried trent 'WHEN I E ' S STA or INDIGF.STION. RHEL'SIATISIL, ACUTE Ma *PIII.MaNIC SYRUP. Abend three yeses ago woe CHRONIC, GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO. DEAF. alllnied with a vialentcold, which settled on any breast NESS, NERVOUS TREMORS, PALPITATION OF and tide, and every lbw aiye i would ?aloe eonsitger - THE HEART, APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA. PAINS in able hien I; my cough was cecy tight re amid ettaistel the SIDE and CHEST. LIVER COMPLAINT. SPINAL , Every day I had mittens fever, creeping ctillis,l avid COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of the SPINE. lIIP profuse sweats at night. with difficulty of breathed! COMPL AINT, DISEA SES of the KIDNEYS, -DEP_I*. and great• Inas of appetite; my system enui inanely CIF.NCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL F-PIEDO_III , prostrated. being ermined te my W 4 mord of the tune. and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints dal= To fa'of the most Felines& phyetcians'in cols eity at ro 41 :1 one simple cause—namely, tended me, and alley eataleatitist all thetriskill,mosouna Derangement of the Nervous System. cod My ease incurable. Indeed, sae *aid my boy. Orle In NERVOUS C9MPLAINTS, Drugs and Medi. were almost goae, sod I mantel wee potnibly recover At this etlee of my Moose, I was prevaited erns IC ein iserease Ike disease, for they weaken th e vital liner. the I hr. Scli - eask's Palmists 'term avid before I had la glee the already prostrated 'tid ier ' .t . while under ken haf a doseo bottles , was ' so . fee temsveseel me to sire ening, We vitalising lenience of Galvan. ism. as plied •by this , beau ti ful and wonderful dig e h a e e th h y le w en h g, e i r m e e h m lh — e i ll'we t i . c ... y ee ',.. 11 ; e e tbr ewe ec t l e : s it Z ni , m , t , b p . cover'', exhausted patient g ad weakened sufferer if restored to rmer health, strength, elasticity and vigor. pod the bleeednig--my bowels breams tea ilor, and revery thing I ate, lamme/ se digest easily and entomb The great culiarity and aseellence of . my whole syltem. Indeed. met was the rapid pro Dr. Clirkstie's Galvanic OcraUves, ni\i\ grese of my health. mil mi midden the change. that I became too sanguine of a speedy con s ent& abaudoned consiets, in the fact that they arrest and Cure disease by t h e e e r t h e tee the,. wen, th e 4w5 .,,, e . wes t bor. entward ey7licatio in place of the usual mode.cif.,,d_rug. Mighly eradicate d . w o hleb ~..e diew iweeet h,,,,,ttw.y e . OTT end Parelohl ° the Pah'e nt . hi/L-elhie hwheo 0 .' 1 " bleeding at the lunge last fall. accompanied by • dlrstreth sinks hopetessly ande the infliction. . . idl4 , sine cough .. l again enampienced taking the Pitinionie They strengthen die fie system, equalise the stets.,°O Syroporrid sent for Dr. thoseect. wbn. open a Careful tine af tkt hielli , runt t it tetr td°ol, e°‘ stew is °Hi examination, advise.' me to mintimie same H. Before ellrhe""einele trader arime's/14"e' Sin " their I hie taken four bottles an abecesie farmed in ma side. introduction In the United Stlets, only three years &Men which gathered and ereiteoliscbarifing as near as I ear more than Judge.•a pint ef very distgreeable yeltow matter. This 60,000 Pers on a • scented to cleanse and purify guy whoteesatem Vora Including all ages, classes and enviditions, among which tins time I began to get better, and em sew hippy In were • large number of ladies, wh\lire peculiarly sub. say entirely recovered. lam sure at thin time I en , have be . joybeiter health than I have for the twit ten tears fact to Nervous Complaints , went, that wharves ENT/BELT AND PERMANENTLYCUBED, diner I mini ne need taking the Pollnow 0 y rep" bare READ THIS 'MINERS!CUBED, never tatted to rtrionnaetal It erry*, I ' when all hope of relief bad been g i ven\ u p, and every others, as sell , as maseif. seleht be saved from that Burn from an Explosion of Gunpowder—Hiatt - 1 l'ung ells been s t ied i n rain y • attlut disease; the I feel it a duty the I owe so the ing ll • cicks. • afflicted to publi.h it to the world. Permit me to We , litur Patter, Esq.. New Yoil.— . To illustrate fhe use of the Okt,VAN C BELT. an i mate the case of ,a person afflicted with that bane of Ilan a few cases that have come natter my immediate Dear Sir: I het eby cert ify. Piet In the early part of i DYST'EfiIiA, or any other Chronic \ or Nerv. observation. tieing on,a to to Camden. r.. .1.• last March last, while engaged in blastinv rocks, a &hater : civilisation, ens Disorder. In ordinary eases, stimulants s tr\ taken. fummer, 1 saw it child , evidently' in the last erne , of of powder prematurely exploded, taking lull effect . fk-\ii which, by their actiwn on the nerves and muscles of bowel _i,onstimpllon The mother informed me thee upon my face, chest. and le irm, and burnt me In a I the stomach, a ff ord temporary relief, but which tele e thasphysicians had given the child op as inerireile. I dreadful manner. I was Carrie tionie on a Inter. inn ,„.. 'the patient in • lower state, and with injured facultia told her what benefit I had derived Worn the lose of fare swollen to mire its anima lime ; the desk l ''" ; after the action thus seeded bat neared : Now comp Schenck's Palmoutc Syrup. and induced her to procure cent) , arm, below the dhow ; and rye eves filled with this with the effect resulting fruit the application of-the a brittle. 1 heard motor.' more from the little procu re powder and dust. A Ph% tic] in rall^ii in. exprersed ; , GALVANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic sufferer, even in mild atnow three months Mei ; brine in the larstkrt. strong dpubta as to the sanng ' 34 ' 4.- the worse symptoms oleo ittaeli, and simply tie the Belt , iy attention wad drawn en • tadg , who observed me hail several cub; r;ver the 'MIT - a l :1 " A l i i n .' ; eve. around the Way , using the Magnetic Fluid as directed. very attentively. nhe ninny approached rne, and asked burnt all peer, mid harin thirek black s r e ' a c i e , o b i. e F t e n i t in a short period the Insensible rerspwatian will art no % itt.iii\--1 was m l the t oly wee recronmende4 :schen% k's he directed pounires l nc applied. In draw not ' the) fire positive element of the Belt, thereby causing a Gel. I Pul: ono- ,yriip to her dying child laet rummer to Cam pp;:r.d;,e ra.ndThhats, having t re h s e i: r t e , 6 1- 7, l l: z or fe s ,a o r u f , ti r I p n a f i n lns t: tt ‘ l t z ra ti? .. , tome circulation which will pats on to the negative, and I don i ten ie I that Iw it :Abe sari that h% r child had hence back again to the positive , than keeping up a con • t errireq\ recovered. and was nnenwirnonly be ?thy. or, l - cfmclitdmi in try; it I did FO, and in tess than a inuous Galvanic circulation throughout the system Thus It-i flute is iii. Wilson, and now reside* in Brides fiartnight.-and without ay elite app'iratinn than your the mod severe cases of DYSPEPSIA are ?ER MA. tong. an'oihrr lady I - clans ...it. in psvtirri , ar, Estrartir, 1.. tempi ely (tired, without a scar,and ; , NENTLY CURED. A FEW DAYS IS I.HTEN AMPLY ' who had i‘ttrafitinus affection Iler fire and neck my eyesight folly rest + ed. j SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE DISEASE OF I pte*et.ted one,/ oni mord srire, and one of her ey re was Port Richraned Stat. , Island. Jove 21, 11345. 1 YEARS. 1 v-rionsly offer!. d with It. She had become Greatly Sworn before me. tfi -41 n dope, InPl. . a 'Gnostioi.. Justice of the Peace. C.EIITIFICATES AND TESTDIONIALS ; &ins. laird, slid to all appearanti P past ft [Off ry. .in I do,. d her to try eelieni k'ir Pulnionte Syrup whir h she LIFE SoCCED! A. VFUL CASE OF SCALD! Of tine most Undoubted Character, Idi I. and is now pert - ectly eared Another lady. Mrs . WA fi r td, Xlegcra to .V. -Y., Feb '25. 18.0 t, , From all parts of the Country could tie given, sufficient ' M ' Mulien• whose r e ' ld ' nre I will g ive no e Pl' lle. " lnn a; ae evidently In the` stage of Consumption. I Mr Defier—l Sir: While my son, 15 years aid, 'to rai every column in this paper! tirevailed lipan her to rUS the l'idninith Syrup. In it wee at work in it shiner. manufactory of L. P. Rose, he had tfisProisto tne In slip and tall lion a large vat, AN EXTRAORDINARt CASE, Very •hort tune she W:4l. Ilitirely recovered. and now i enjo}s exreli% nt health, 'iratiree become eareedingly read for the porpm.i. of hosting blocks prep•irafory to e w hi c h ceec t es i ce t y prove. that I tte.ny, lin •• *re there f 1111 7., Wlllllll my kTl•tefl•liff, flint , ' f. Th. helck. hail 31I•1 let ri renniard from the ii _ Cm, containing a large quantlia ef Wolin: water . Ile Truth is stranger than Fiction,"i %hi, h I tn• ,. .v were rarer! by chenek . • Pulmonie Syr up. All oho dooht this statement, and will take the fell forward , cahrine both hand. and arms all rine .Ifif. i CURE Off' t rouble in raft on me at my residence. Parish I.; ret • t, and one leg harPv anethe other partially The states , five douse "'hove Teoth , north r i de. I think I 11111 be were so had on his arm; and leg that ninst of the flesh i Rheumatism, Bronchitis and Dyspepsia. able to natl.( temrila r"noinee thevit he nis ow a cart. :tine o?fr a ith hi* eararents,ami his life was de.paired ' ° v.v. em, T T xTIIO, AL. sks,.. ..,,... ...,,........,, .... CLERGYMAN and others that I know h a ve boleti cow.' by 1111• 4yrun • . ~i,..it,,a0. and friends I . Soo, my core then hive been no tnatkp to see 111 e In ' . - a i ffor 1 1 ;; 4 7 "" = I mire - .. . % ‘,.... . ' i f: • ::: T1,'7,r,- . CAUTUEV TO THE PUBLIC NTO article. of ockunwledced merit I. mote extensive - ..N Iy counterfeited than DA I LEY'S'. GENUINE I PAIN EXTRIiCTORt The difference between the ' genuine and the counterfeit Extractors is easily deem ed. viz: DALLE.Y'S original and *l4 gor wine Ex tractor, in the severest horns and Scalds. affords is-, stautaarout relief. It. draws nut the fire and pain in a few mitttes. , And In cats and Wounds..snie and in flamed eyes, and all cases of external milamatimi, its sombing effects ate ever the sorite. The C.nterfelt Extractors, on the contrary irritate when a pplied. and increase the pain t Ring cognizant of the. danger •ttendicrg the one o the Counterfeit Extractors I dis:inct, declare that wilt wit hold myself responsible for the effects of any Ritractor. unless the sn'rne .he procured at y own Depot, 41LBroadway..eritner Ltspenard Stree. New ' Yolk, or from toy authorized Agents. Jong 11 BROWN, , Agent. Pottsville; , , '. FaTO'K KLETT &Olt ." F hiladelphta ; i Jona II IFICIS. - ' " Reading': I Cuss A itErIITSU, " Lancaster; 13 A :dolma, • . " York. . . 1:" 01 rOlO7 W' A. N T TO CURE YOUR HORSE! IF—afftieted with Humors. Sores, galled neck and shoulders.: quirterborte, grease spavin,"or poll-evil. one box of Ihtiley's _Animal Galvanic' Cure-All, will convince you that there is no mistake in it. READ: The following is from the Over seer orate Ilarleni Railroad Stables:— . _ Nos , York, July IL 1849. I have tried HALLEY'S ANIMAL GAL VANIC CURE-ALL, and I -now certify that I have I found it the most extraordinary and valuable remedy ever put upon a llnrse, and wonld not be without it for Inv- money. It CtirCl , bird and spavin-lumps lois ' in: from the collar, saddle..k.c.. as by magic ! Rub on 1 a little of the Satre, and the collar can't make a , sore. it.,lt can never do - harm. ' JOHN VAN 1, ORIIIr., I" . Overseer Harlem Railroad Stables.-. • - - READ TIIE FOLLOWING: Th:s let° certify that I have can Dalley's Animal Galvanic Crtre-All, and (mind It the !latest and Moat speedy cure for' sores and braises that I havcireve r cte7d, and take pleasure in Vernmmentling It tu•all. S. M. ROLLINS, Livery. Stable, le:I Jay at:, N. N.Y. mitrh gn that in three w4ks he was removed to 1113 f3threp houseolistant about one mite and a half. We continued the use of the above medicine about two. months-and we believe it uas the means, under Providence. of imams. his life. and tse would cheerful- Itr in allvimilar rages as a sate and in valueblel remedy. With sentiments of respect 1 - re. main, dear sir, your mutt obedient and • humble ADLAr CLARK, SV.S.47IS4H f ; C. E. Cease. We the underrizr.eil, heini persnontly seri:Minted with the ea.' . of Mr. non, believ the above rtatement ruhntimtintivirorrert : - M Dew. - y. Lon iS3.newey..l 8 Kelppy.ll" r R Pearee, Wm Evan*. F fliwit, 1. P Rute,lra NPWall, in New man, MAry - KhPor direcionn. PPG prin&ail Pamphlet.. R. DAI.I.EY. JOHN C. PROWN.,Apent, Pottsville Sept.'l. PR. TRAsK'S MAGNETIC 013. i rMENT, IS constantly effecting cures of th e utmost Impor tanre. :The most incredulous are convinced—the most Eiiihless are compelled to believe in the power ami virtlin Of this greet remedy. It is universally admitted . to be the mn-i wonderful coinhina tion known to the world for the" immediate. tr. I ief or diseai'e and pain. It never fails while there_ remains •sufficient life to rest"re it natural and healthy Alton to the capillary vessels of the body, and equalize the circulation nftbe blond'_ Its this ineans R controlling power is gained over the most malignant ammo of disease, which can not be obtained from any other remedy. Such is the power of this combination that it penetrates to every portion of the human flame; every bone and tnitstle. vein and ligamente searrkedout aid smile sensible of its purifying and healittir innuence- , ilence it comes It copes as readily with internal as external diseases. Numerous instances are on record where this rem, dy has restored health trepatients so near . the grave that the most poWerful intetial remedies failed to produca any ersct..: Such has ftetthentlybeen the case in • • - legadiatation of tie- Bards. No patient cv,r need die with thio.dioease where the Marnetic Ointment - can,be obtained. That dangerous Epidemic known ati the PaCtrid ErtiskriChut. ' cand al rays he cured by alit , remedy. For nano tiny Riterenstirm, thiti nimmentlis thP most romplote remedy preparsrl. In eases oat of 100 n will afford entire reiref to , the worst caset Xerrosir Ifemiat ie. in thirty &nowt , . For nervous disease this 'remedy Is irniornrP value. . A ifeCtiono of the spine. rbeumatriun„ tameness. nice. rase fore ihroath, bronchitis, pleariey„.-crNp, chills, brupes, fcaid head. scrofula, salt Itheura. - eryi.ipeils, _ _ cholera moituir, Bette in theface or bream's, norm In- I - flamed eyes, fever_fores,*c., will be immediatcly re. I DR. CHRISTIE'S i5,.....i by th e use of this remedy. For fastenparliCo tars and testimonials, see .. 'pamph- GALVANIC BRACELETS lets left with each ascot. Are found of Cut service in cases of Consulsioni or Fits, . Price 2-:. and 40cents per bottle. Forrate by ... Spasmodic Complaints, and general-Nervous Affections 101 IN G. BROWN. 1 of the Head and upper extremities. Also in Palsy and Also, for rile by:an Agent in each town in theStant,. N Paralysis, anal all diseases caused by a deficienty of Sept Id."th49. . . • --44-ly \ power or Nertous Energy in the limbs or other organs • H of the body. . . \ Tic Dolarenx and Neuralgiall o . _. Ines° dreadful' and agonizing complainbi a2l formal ercly Oefirred by the application of the GILT arc BaLT, Nrcatics Amu Fl-rm. The Belt diffuses the Eleetricity through the system ; • the Necklace has a.Lacal effect, and 1 the Fluid acts directly upon the affected nerves. In these 1 distressing atlittions the application NEVER FAILS. Op- Many &oared Certificates from all parts of the ' country of the meet extraordinary character can be given, if require CO' No DR tro IVS - MiL ble or r inconvenience attend* the cm of . CHRISTKINIC 4 RTICL Eft, and , they may be worn by; this Most feeble and delicate, with paw feet ease and safety. likmany cues the sensation at.. tending their me is if pfeerent sad agreeable.. They e.= be sent to any part of thecountry. - • : Prides: '` . . The Galvanic Belt, \ Three Dollars, The Galvanic Necklace, 'Tvro Dollars. The aalvanio Bracelets, Cali Dollar Each. The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar. ", ug- The articles are accompanied biNfull and phis directions. Pamphlets with full particulate May be bad of the authorized Agent. \ PARTICULAR CAUTION. • Brockville . FIRE CLAY WORKS. Tlf P. PROPRIETOR r f the Brockeine Works,•rs ct kitty offers to the community of the surround ice. district., a 110relty, in the article of citrAm Cocoa te ritnes-ert hinter _finicee, Intended to supersede in 04 region. the Pniledeiphii premed BrieSS. The peenliar inducements h.. presents in this arlielr, are its Superinr btotay.dtraliility.tolidity of trail; and eta-swept., to the eaten' of le.re than .30 per cent com pared with' tbe -Philadelphia 'Brick, when nand In this locality. The size Is 'tamer than the ordlnary'artirie, and their proportions .Mathetatit.lty correct; and to nhalatezny inroneentencr (gtanuld .74ritea apnteherd it) in workin: in the usual bricks, be ssi'l furnish cheaper qualities oUhe needful sizes, fur's:able aid inside walling. A pi..ce or will Mat of the *bore Bricks. may he seen after Monday nest. under the porch, at the, Penn sytranla Pall, this Borough. l‘ealsd atten tinato his Pimento Pastan Ilzscis, as ataperiar in ay pearl:we. dune/Way and ciedepacm,to the Plailsdclphis Paving +tricks Wedge Brick for Arches, Key Wrdge.o.Bido, Weetr Friturice' and Kin I.lningo, Steve Plates. 01X113: Get ters. Blocks ror-Copirg, do for Hinges, Berapers, ming gici ured to order at short nonce. For correct Information so to the intrinsic einslities, and adaptation of the g!..fire Front rind Paving lirsr.ko. he iiniernihred to refer tO.the roßorrins practical men Keiars govern GLOIGS.Arrh - iitert and Builder. " Joss Mai-Limos, Master Brick-114er. LAItAII MY, • do • Jane L. 31/ItTli i do 'I. Tuns. P. Dana, do - . . Orders rospectfolly 'solicited by the Proprictor? - ;0(- tke over Horace- Rnrith. E4l -'s l,rntre et, Puttimille. . P.llllDGSON,Proptietor. tlB, . 34-tt _ DWARD 11111IPPEN, ETTtIRNEY . AND LJ vouNsetioa at Law . PhllEtleiribta, will attend to folle'Vtiolill and * all either .legal busineis In th e CO' of ritiladetplua. atltuinini, counties and • elieschere.= curve. No. 13 Prune nett, Fhtladelytan; :tut?. '2'2, Id 'VIE MINE DICrNIAL For the Iteritor eiton' of THE GALVANIC DELT AND NECKLAUE My reply is as follows: .. For about twenty years had beep imffering from Dys pepsia Every year the symptoms became worse, nor could I obtain permanent rebel from any course of medical treatment whatever. 'About fourteen years since, in con. sequence of frequent exposure to the weather, in the dis. charge of my pastoral duties, I became subject to a severe Chronic Rheumatism, which for year after year, caused me indescribable anguish. Farther: in the winter of kIS and '46, in consequence of preaching a great deal in my own and various other churches in this region, I was attacked by the Bronchitis, which soon became so severe as to require an immediate , suspension of my pastoral labors. iUy nervous system was nom agorotichly prostrated, and as my Bronchitis became worse, so also did toy- Dys pepsia and Ithetimatio affection—thus evincing that these disorders were connected with each other through the medium of the Nervous System. In the whole pharma. copnia there seemed to be no remedial agent which could reach and recuperate my Nervous System ,• everything that I luid..tried for this purpose had completely failed. At last I wu led by my friends to examine your inset. tions, and (though with no very sanguine hopes of their efficieney,) I determined to try the effect of the application of the - i.IALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with the hIAONETLC FLUID. This was In June, ISt& To see GREAT ASTONISHMENT, IN TWO DATA HT DTSP/PSIA HAD OPPL ; IN EIGHT DAPS I WAS /NAIL= TO RUC= MT PAS TORAL I.ancias ; TOR HATE I SINCE OMITTED A MIMIC SERVICE. OS ACCOCNT OP THE BRONCHITIS ; AND sty Rnet. HAM . srirrcriox HAS ENTIRELY CEASED Td ?LOCALE arr. Such is the wonderful and happy results, of the experiment • f have recommended the BELT and FLUID to many who have been likewise suffering from Neuralgic affec. tions. They hare tried them, WITH rum aunty., I surrxr, IN ETRRT cats". I am, dear sir, very respectfully yours, ROBERT W. LANDIS. EMI DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE Is tiled for all complaints affecting the Throat or nett such u Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Iliroat, Nervous and Sick Headache, Dizziness of the Head; Neuralgia in the Face, Buzzing or Roaring in the Earl, Deafness, which is generally Nervous, and that distressed com plaint, called Tic Dolorrux. Palsy and - Paralysis. All phf siciansjacknowledge that these terrible diseases are caused by a definers., of Norrous Energy in the effected limbs., Ds. Ciisisric's Galvanic Articles will supply this deficient power, and a complete- and entire cure is thus effected. 1000 Cases of Palsy and Piralysis bare been reported to Da. CHRISM and his !Ignite withintthe last two years, which have. been entirely restored. Gr. ANDAVD .1. F. Torts of Brooklyn, N. Y., had not been able to walk a step for near four years, and was so helpless that he had to be fed. The most celebrated physicians gave him up. In fire days abler he COM. DDIIC44I wearing the Ci•tvioric`Bevr, NECILLCD, AND BR ar Erv.rs„ he walked across the room, and in three weeks he' had perfectly recovered his health. Captain Tomes is seventy years O K a. Severe Deafness Clued. The following Is an extract tram a letter lately re. eeired from a distinguished phyrician Is the State of Vizginia Ceaverte, M. D.—Dear gir One army patient', unknown to me, cermined Viol. Galvanic DM and Neck. lace. with the Magnetic Fluid, for a serious affection of Deafness. The case was that of a lady whose Nervous system was much disordered, and her general health poor, Muth was done previously to the application of the Belt, but pith vary little success,:and I feel it only right to tell you, that since she . commenced • wearing the Belk-end dung the Fluid, 'tutt a •few weeks ago, she hat EN TIRELY ItEcOVERkiD BED HEADING. Brut her general health is better than for several years." (jr)- Every case of Deafness, if it he' Nervous, as it generally Is, can be cured, by this wonderful realedp. ~ Beam of Contarriiits Ira Werattat D. 0. MOBEEMAD, In. GENERAL /GENT FOR THE UNITED STEM% 1351 Broadway. Sow T For sale in Pbttsvitle. ?n., by' the autnui Agent,' JOHN . BROWN, Jun. 12 , 1541.-2-11 Druggist. A • POCKILT HAP °faro Coal Rerione of Penn' sytranta. NWT Sects:, just published. and for erre at DANNAN'A betel, 1641.. Ponlkatron Office. cin ifi~ r- BB MEDICrtgAL • Dr. 10alleals Indian Vegetable PANAOSA 1 Tag *FAY ,11E$T riIErARATION OT SAIL • • SA PeRIf.ILA IN the World, prepared by a oew proce3s,knorto only 1.-to the ZPrortetora, by which all Its virtues are ex 7 traded—this not being the ease ,with anyther, ac counts for the dumber of positlye almtnit allitnta• lous cures, made In this sit y.st bile ether PrT3Trationil• of tarsarertny make al their Mires at a distahro— sash tits / We Invite elleetlish ; we gallon all toe" to examine. to visit oar patients, ad been..* convin ced of the troth of whet we say what ether Altera- Cut; ire thus 1 Roes—fir: tea's is Min Itchallenn e c ge he s apest ea liseestitati o rsepar s tile is tbeWorld.—: It is punt, coneentrated. gad seathrheresed, Oa ■ Beer TEEM ineairtattlter than thee.. teat 'Of WIMP prePira Wm, - It has cured.sa d w ill este more cases of Perorate or Ring's Evil. Consumplios., Beochitis.. Erysipelas Obstinate Cutahettes Erepikert. Blotelivk Btleoi. Ron; Worms and Tetter„lltsieftrail . Clatpasse ricers, Nes. curial disease,' Rheumatism, fiewre i osta. Liver cow; ratpltattr of the Nea t. eke. etc , than any other medicine eves Antos red.alid M ate the best , pUritler of the Blood ever offered to the rah. Pic, Cull and get .a peraphlet.e, lute iintng'full accounts of the different Osmium which this midielne cum, Usite the ewe ~aped, and visi the patient', and you tiiii tad what we Oaf la tow' pasidealy true. • We will also glee the' scones or patterns cored of 'the moat desperate forms irf disease and the names of 'Doctor*, who In secret fif•OlTilra ;Oa ntodicire. mos the irpatlenta, and Roe ni of Use Mega of our illietwv- My. 'Those who love truth sad -lespbse tl.why.fan and examine the 'wham's, mid moldier* we are pared to give le favour of Dr . Cellee's T ie table Panacea • • For Sate by ROWARIVIL W ALTO** ProPtictferg , No II North Sizth st.„ Philadelphia. • BBastian. J. 9 C. Maria wl. aI. CI. Brows, Potts. ie.3. IS Falls, iffiseraville, fa. Oct 'l3. 1619. , 4t-drno . AN mild soi jiff .4rtt•ncl, an., it ...• folly examine their Inns. end if he eiya tin con cure tho:n. fellow the direct mon and pi event tak, k ng cold, they will riptaly recover. GITLIE.L.II.I L. 1.6113t11T. Pkilodelphio..Moy etrrt air-1 hive known Mrs, r,ir •evrett year!. as member int Illy, pad have 01 confiilenre In her statement, and am re loiced to hod her se sin restored lo health. Any thing more. In nddition to her statement, I. needless. Yours. truly, TIIMIAst 1.. JAN EW AY, 'Pastor ,;( the North Preshytercto Church, fhPails., June RU, Stith st., above G.cen. . • Prepared and Redd by .1. It.SCIIENCR nt his Lab_ retort; 8 . , E. Corner Cnates and Marshall stroils, 2nil at his prirripal office, Nn. a 2 south Stith !Wet, and bV the toliowint afoot.: J. S. C; Martin. Pntisville t Lynn & RiPtlel. Port i'linton ; - Chntley Frallt.y,Orwh:shurg ; >s It: Dickson. schnylk.lll llnvert ; J R. Fail., Ntrwrsville ; Price & Jlttabet, St Clair; Henry Shissler. Port Carbon ; Dr. J. E., Fiteintotrirer. Miltileport ; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua ; li.'V.li2rl, IteadiuX ; 11. Sletniner, Norristown; John 'letterman, liaitinorg. . ts• Price 1111 'per bottle, or $3 per hall dozen. Aug. 25, 3819. 33-1 y MelliiixterN Ointment, CONTAINING M) MERCURY, OR OTHER • M'NERAL. IT HAS POWER To CAUSE ALL External Sores, 1 Setqfulona Ilnrhnes, elk In PI%eaMIPII, I.'Vourili" to dieehnrge thetr putrid matter', and then 'heats them. it Is rightly termed ALL-ItcALING, for there is • Pcnrcely a disease kixternal nr internal, that it silt not benefit. I have nerd it int thelast sltteen years for all disease• of the chest, invnivina the utmost danger ;Ind responsibility, arid I tleelary before !leaven and 'man, that not in one case has it failed to benefit when the patient was within reach or mortal means. I have had physicians learned in the profession.- 1 have had minieters ofthe anspel, judries of the bench, aldermen, lawyers. annitemen of.the.highest erutfit and multitndes of the pnfir nee IC ln.every variety of way, and there has been but one voice...--une universal 'voice—Aayins ' MeA.I.I.ISTER, YOUR OINTMENT IS (MOD." removesalsnestimmediatelL the indamattnn and swelling wium the Pain neases• the directions around the lICAD-ACIIT—The salve has cored persona of the, head ache of twelve yelors standing, and who had it remtPar every weeKno that vomiting took place. DEAFNESS. Ear-Ache. Tooth-Ache, anti Agile In, the face, are helped with like stirrers SCALD HEAD—We have cored cases that actually defied every thin! known One man told as that he had spent $300.0n h'a children without any benefit, n hen a fee. hnaes of ointment cured them. BALnsr.ss—lt will restore, hair sooner than any other thin!. TETTER—There is nothing better for the core ;Teller. BURNS—his one of the hest things in the world for lawns. Piles—Thensands are yearly cured by this Ointnent. t never falls In riving relief for the I ilea 41.4.14 Lae box arc for Otatreent for Serofula. Lief/. Complaint, Erriptlos. :Teeter. Ckilblais. Scold Bead. Sore Sara :Throat. Brottraitis,Xeerosts Affectiena. Pains. Disease ;of She Spine. Bead-Ache.Aitknin. Deaf arm Ear-Ache. 'Barns, Corte. All Diseases of tke Skin, Sore plea, ,te. Stifniter of the pasts. SFr(' line of the Lielbs. Sort, Limbs. Sores, Bkrateatient. Pees, Croup. Swilled. or Deakin Breast. Tootk-Arke.Ages. Is eke Fare, ke. 'COLD FEET—Liver Complaint. pain in the (:hest. .or Aide, ()for the hair. one or theother Arturo 'pante*. coldfe_et (This Ointment lathe truevemedy.) It is a sure sign of disease to have cold feet,' CORNS—Occasional use of this Ointment will al mays keep Corns from growing. People, need never be troubled with them if they use It frequently. This Ointment Is rood for any part of the body or limbs the/ arc Infinuled. In name . cases should be :applied often.. CACTI!) .-1n Ointment Will be genuine onles 'the name of James McAllister is written with a pen mum every . JAMES BicALLISTEati twig Proprietor of the above Medicine. Prim 35its. per bra. 'AGENT*--.1. M. natty & Co., Pottsville • D N. 11eleler, do ; .1. W Gibbet, ; CbarinFrill ley, Orivicabirr; C. & G. Untsziorer. Schuylkill Haven ; Win. Taxitart, Tamaqua; .Washington Pirt Cat bon; Wm. Price,, Stela!, ; John H. Dicks. Fteadin: ; and by Arent. to ail the priori al ; Tawas in the United it tatea. Principal Office. Nnrtb Third Ft , kiladelphta N. M. NeitnaniN pLumlits6 git OP.. T BEATTY'S ROW, NORWEGIAN STREET, A 1.1. kinds of Lead Pipe. Sheet Lead. Mat , ' Caring (a superior artirte,) Bub Tab.. Shower Seth. Hydrants, flydrent Bose, 'Muhl.. and Sinale Arti pf Pump,. Ire- kept constantly on hand and fur sale:j , Kitchen Sinks made+ o order. neat ant dn n hie, and al kinds ofrianabining done in the hest ttianner. Roofing* Slate. TTE EgiussVll LE SI.ATE Co. RESPECTFUL , LY inform the public that they are folly prepared to turnip," a superior dilate for too .; ; and .hstin the most experienced Slaters in their employ will 08 tend to any orders with dessatcb.ant on.tbe moot ilb oral terma. 4 sample of their slate may he teen a the.Offire of Joseph 'Remo!. Architect. who will give any Information required, and with about orders may . - WYd. J. ROBERTS & bMinehtle•tfl , • Lehi:h I , 3,ter fllp, Cuban co Smlth's Boot & Shoe Store, FREBIIBtIPPLY OF STOOK, VERY CHEAP! - 1 The Subscribes nannunces to ht. mtaterous custornels . and the public. that he -hay jest wee lved et his Boot and • - Me Store. neat door below . the-naws of the. Minas' .Journa, a fmeti.edPiii7 or • 0 mid shoes of everi,viriel is fq..40 italssel. misuse% Childeen. &c., atl otriblvti at.. wade instil , the best materials, in a neat and dura ble *saner, and WW bvs *Add st ca!Ca to edit th e Waco • Alarm - sun hand a supply of •Trunki; Valises. Satch el+, hilvlibilsh will he soldiery cheap. Call wid sashay yourselves. - Boots and dhnea made to order ofths best matsrtals'and also repaired at short notleo. • Portsvillel.„Jous 9.-54 sf. awn, \ • VEME 1 E • 'IWEDI•tadU;. 2 ."' ' C '..'tnr.l'illootitiblilla' '' . -''` .. -- CELZBRATED 41Ellbf AD BIfTEAS„ . , _' ~ - - R. C.. 111.: 'JACKSON. - !,:- AT TRH GZLLSIAN -MEDICINE %TOILE. 4 ,1 We. 11110,41Atea STAMM. PHIL-DELPH I : ' !Fill effeasualirare 100 Cesy/aitit. Jaundice, : • Dyspepsia, Chrism oP Ifirsolia Debility.. .-, Dishes 'of, the- Kideels. aid ell - .. - elistmeis attiring from • disor - _, " . :, 48.4 Liver or Women iff. ' , • ' . LOA Men Ond Pones : " ' Qtflll In; Constipstitin, Inward Piles. fultnemt of lia 1111004 tonic Reed. Acidity of the Stomach. ,iati- Pim, Heart-bur% Disgust for Foqil,Talinem or weigh ,. leg the Budsliell„ door Efattadoss, Sinking or flut tering at the pit oflite lttionach, Swimming of the Head. fueled 'Oil 'dittkcisit Breathing. Fluttering or the heart,Choting or sogievlos semis-floes whin ilia WI, posts!- Dimmers orvision. dots or webs bei' fore the 404 fever and -doll pale in thslread. del elect" of Perepiratioa, ,Tertiowneers of the •skin and r ryes. pelvis *beside. illack..Chesi. Limbs, etc., Sud -s,llgustimi of beat, Zeroing In the Malt. Constant lineginings of *Oil ens great depression of Spirits. Tie Gemini, are entirely llngefante sad free from Alcohol Stimulant BMW: hines3,lheaba "h. GUMMI. Acids:angel! ;littoral and Dilutions ingredients, they ore pleasant In woe and smell, end mild fa their op trittoB, sever dfriploB Of giving SAT isseastnen., they trivet etrength to. the whole spasm whilst they deice frost it digester They carte IlifllitiiliteiCa to the mast debieote lifast withTrfect rarefy. • READ THE OLLOWINa ARTICLE. pea it apled intbe milling Dermas Journal of Ph ila delphis--iho "Phtladelphia Democrat." TIM editor was personally nousainfoa with Dr. littoßsua, and prising the semen or this great man be could not quietly lu.k upon are sesuratite of an impostor, with ', out appritieut the polls of approaching (Meurer. II • . . -CIDUSTOPII WILIIELD DU FRLAND. 12EZDZIZI ENEitAL . . . II EMIL'S. i CIIRISTOPTIER ffial-LlA'd l 1100FLAND . "One of, the molt renowned physicians. one of the greatest :ffiefaiters of snorters t i mes, was hoof al !Antes t u nas- Germany. on the Vet day of Angier!. I'M. After ll tart fulscholast ic edneation, be. likellf l %Intro*/ gfandf,ttber.oro celebrated DeWitt.) vote covertly devoted himself to :he study of Medicine, at efts latter University. Front 1791t0 1004 he officiated as professor at the University of Jens. In IBol..tie wos appointed Private Physieian to His Hint of Prue. stn. Nene'', of the Academy of Science. and upon the establiihnient of the Rear College at ISertin, Praeg er., and own Phystiian by the Ministry of the Inte tine. MS thaftelefilain profollad esil sail dreg Pine' tratlone , stabled him to.cosabine the theoretical and practical; tornotric old and new systems; produce in mosimMitbeprartical and useful. and thus draw there from the ressults 'arid the weeeasary,applicable means. "It Was Dr. H. principally. who exposed and de - strayed' the •Browsee Splint.* which. units itbstand is* abe Vorilik,,nt exterior, could not congeal Its many inaperftsietinns, brought to light by Hootind's noble impartiality. and owns• and deep penetration. butri pendent of his prat Wel usefulness.' as Physician awl 1 Prof - ashy of the heaths{ art. ha has earned untying ! fame (or his superior knowledge in skfellsers Xedime.ka well sit for his manifold works on Igedteal jurispru dretel Among these ray be Mentioned 1,1. world re siownel I.A/ekrekstik, fie the art of prolonrine life.' System of prarsseal Nesting art,' ideal of 1.:dh0w..- .tic.' 'Journal of peas beat Medicine.' ire. He has be ides all this, g tined external fame and prates. from .ufferiteithrimanity for the discovery and combination 'of 1 infallible iiiodicinals, among which is the Mr famed•nd Roily orlehrated contpoond. 'moots me DI 1100FLAN4t'si lISEILMAN BITTER , . - The Applics`tion of w-riduotts wart% for the 'cure of Snlpharic disesses.—[the celebrated thaphoirtic rem edy—and nummons imalwitil•• recorded recipe. Ariel the celebrati, of Its fiftieth profe•iiii.nal lea 'Mile in INA]. upon hirh ma asiou the King of Pith— s itia bonnled Jinn withlthe insignia of the Order of the I Cross lif the Red Eagle, and nicirty other Royal Ord... and inark• fit distinction. he died no the 2ith day or Aare A. PRO. Mathe 'Cog of Press' i s titivate Medi ell eounsellor,yiertitstir ono' if:minuets. male heir or offerrief. ~ *• l et. C M . Jackson, of..Phit idelphin. has had the nieilli of obtaining the gentile/1 recipes of itiogrrat medical reerinsellor •tbristoph Wilhelm Iltifeland.' anal i these lnisaltilible mooftrines. Sr.- prepared with the lit. 1 nmt tare at the tiFtill , t) Meditine Slurs. Ton biller lowlife ; IliodlineVa Oriman igittsrti, in she'resn:cot , 11"me•lVestis stilii, Ind \eSprrience by the cent inven tor, aril known and peered in Enrols, an an int.illible ft itieny for the cure of iliver Ciimplaint.Jannilsee. Ilya-' pepsur, gm.: Dr. C. All' Jarkson'e preparation of Ibis nwdil me has obtained the same celehlitY in this Wes tern World. The teidititonlais and innumerable con- - firm:11100S of thiniFantlS of the most, sew ere and dale es i tt ease" owed, is aninie moor of this 'The merle. creel' compounded by Dr. C. M. Jackson, have mode -1 erd the very .iforte and the same happy results is hi. h the 11111nOrtal inyenloT ' indicated and intended. and enroisignently must be prepared with ,rfilittilotis seen vary: in view of the ahove facie it resins singular. 11l !any ho. v could have the hardihood and impudence it. :Unteelhhtlli rime of Inn. Matingtoshed Victor, who dtedthirl, en yenta ago. 'To past , off a iharlaian quack preponnion.as the real end centime medicine, end to cure , a semblance of originality by affixing afar Flialte. of the deceased, is indeed extraordinary l Thei poli tic slit! understand what to expect, and what to do 1 undir Fain circumstances: l ! • • A 'number of German rapere copied th above end are therefore entitled to our : thanks. There bitters are viorthydhe attention of i nvalills. ' Posh...sing ereat virtues in ;be rectification o iliiirares of the liver and lesser gi tolls, rierci , tng, the most marching, finivnrs in weakness and affections of the iligestiiie otgans, they are withal, safe certain and pie:reant . orlhi lONA OF TIM I'IMADELPIII.X PRESS. Thn German 9 I.I.USTIUTED NEWS•' save I "Our editor and otticrs of this off a have wool the , Cr shill) Mt ter3, a nil ca n recommend it with ronlide erg . 1 to nor reader-. Ac prepared lay Di. Jackson, it fully ' eimids if not surpasses in its effects upon diseased laver anal sitcni to h. the fullest espectation of the dis t tingoowid , (.hymi a if, t armaglicted won ossecisen over. stormien or nerves • stony. mid/ obi. Tees. are nine pitied, yet in alt there iis a cure lit no ., ll . iftri s Getttrin Bitters has :dread) 1 cured hundreds, and that it will cure. no one who mire itsrs it will doubt. it they use it as directed, It' i has established for itself an undying fame, wriieh few I have done out of the s - rat number t hat has been thrown I Wolin. the pi hide. It is one- iii the most pert'. ci pre , parmions in use, and, hi a German trammls) him raid, that as preptreil by Dr. Jackson. 11 fully equals, ir not surpasses, In its effects the fullest Trlnr°eUtn lintin of the distinguished physician who di I com poUrted it. As a spuri tttt s article is now .forscihe ter - alit •we rrotod caution all against. tie! .. any hilt th it *Mood by C. ,lie Jackson, and sold by !tot at 120 A re h Avers The "CA1111) EN D rnt ocu AT; the beat papki West Jerw..lvtis. h0c , 21. - IIItiNFLAN r. O's oum.tN !UTTERS. .itve Mine 'Spell man, flaitering notices of t 711 7.. ., A dirjrie; a n d the pierce from w loch itit'y came inifticed us do make 'rooky respecting its merits. Frnmiiipai ry We a erejie-snaded to use it. and must say we fount it specific in is aciton upon diseases of the liver and' disestive organs, anclolie powerfUl Influence li - exerts upson nervous prostratilim is really surprising. It calms and itrensilienx the ne r l;ett. bringing, them into a slate of repose, maltins sleep refreshing. If rod. medicine was moire generally used, we are satisfied tlo.re wiiii'd be Iris steimemi, as froth the !stomach, liver and erryous siklentstir great majority of real and unacinary iltosases e n s:On:Sr. !lave them in ei tusalthy l roitilition. and !, oil' Tan hid defiance to epidemics generally. This estraorlimaryainedicint we w Mill advise our Wienele who are al\all indisposed to pre. , trial—it will then recommend ilef it should, Infitet• be an every Miall'y.“ No otto.r medicine can produce ant it. tt idencev of merit. \- • BEWARE: OF COrNTERFEITIA, This medicine tote art -0 nod that high c tut ragker which is heressisty for all ine•l s irtnes to attain to indohe coun terfeiters In put forth a spumous aiticle at th e`riek of the lives of thaae who orr innocently deceived. ' Lost vet/ taw Me masks ef the Hennine. They have t h e written signature of C lit JACKS , upon the w ripper. and hie name blown in the bottle without whit h Hwy are...parlous. For sale w holes:l7e and retail at, the GERMAN ME- DIA:I :I. E ST Oil E. No, 1140 ARCH street, one door below sixth, littoral TO Race street, Philadelphia. Ay SOHN o..illtOWN, Pottsville ; Stirl by respect able dealers generally thmughout Ahe :,.tale. iildirls 31, iisiu, : , -the , 11UOILES' EXPECTOItA li To , CIEi..EGRAT! , .n ioi'the Cure of Cotezhe.,Colds...7.ethrna, Rconchiti -., , Incipient Consnotp•ton. !Ammo:ton of the Lund, and Diseases. of the Platoon . '..., dry Organs. trillA valuable poisaration is highly recommended by , physicians and by a celebrated chemist of Philadel phia. for its medical etrerts and chemical coinbinnt ion, as h ell as by thousands of others who have made use of It —as it never hasbeen Its'ed without producing beneficial Oleos, and ultimatC , cure of the diseases for which it is retiontinended. And fining a regular gradualeof l'harma . cv; I ran assure the pig is 01 its perfect safety. It is .roinpoperf of such lirepara! . ne as stand In the very high. ern repute among tit^ urethral faro tiyi re it illiai i lass of ilisetoes will , It are tan fillet] .601 , ferUnner , ift tint fatal diAease, enn.lntipl inn. , Ili'itifin I aTes where there Is Liiiir:l pain in the breast, and which often extend. thr...ght to I hegh sitter blade, I would s: ron_ty oily ke the aPpliratien of one of :lie CoMpound Cl:Miaow.] I'lastitro i inane breast, and in.; the Elm-clopst as direct rd. In fatit, the mien( the 011e:intim Plardeecannot belt...strop!) recommended, a. I have leen b.. many instances of ito i I attord in c the greateot teller in It very short spare of time, 1 evrt, in ennfirined consumption The Eci,,,,..,,, wilt be found to relieve the cough, and the Plan e r the pun,' and, at the same tithe.iiranlthe !Mhos:loon to the surfare. avid thereby act as a roilitteeirreani_ which every pbpo ' can will pronounce gond, wohnitt ,l the least hesitation whatever. Persons' rireofien said tit li - ice the comma'', ithin, when by a in:wk.:lf nor of Brine of the best F.x lye:. torants, and a csretot then, they hive been completely cored, so that' their einernince should act as a warn Mg to those tinare said . t.: itave the consumption not to de spair,,but try on. Theta pectorant ivlll het - mind to afford . great relief. even nine noll'il re is said to be inipoosoble. itefore snaking u.se of -WI E‘11.,10f1)11 11 would be a. well to sgaatineji,e fieiaa. commonly termed Palate, to tee if it is not 41V.111 , 11 or elongated. In such cases an expectorant i. 'metres. Hacking rringß•and a continual disposition to swallow la fr e quently caused hy an tdomption of the palate. An eicellent remedy in Binh rases is II) line a swan quantity ofTinetitre Myrrh. ea , !shout a tea- s poonful i n a w i,,,, glas.ful of water, and use as a garde, three or four time a flay. If the above remedy should fail, or 0n.,: of th same nature, it W0311.,t1t . ty.,:d to apply to a surgeon, no hire a PIT1:111 portion of it taken o . ,no as to obviate Ih H.:citation and the eon:ln:sat conch whirls it would lie like ty to produce in the throat. The °perm io,a 19 triditig and attended with instlittie. if any pain whatever. In Bronchitis, and diseases of the throat, the Barge ehotthl be used. • • N,,,, r ,, rc d eUT.TIS Wholesale et!ht Sr.' rri.t as I Ito „aid' Centre Strt Pottsville lialTIS Guns . . . nit IR , T POTT, TOWN If AP, IRON :crone. , noupt.£ and trtinele barrel SOOT V , A ," N 7 -3 nilN 4 : , ,OWDER FLASKS, SHOT ;LT- • , '.- ELTS. UPI N. • S CA NIST ',lt POWDER, PERCUSSION CAP RP.VOI.VING - • LIIINGLE AND DOUBLE PISTOLS. The aLowe are a awe as , :oltmnt of English and Ger man manufactere. TABLE; POCKET, .CPTLERT,SCISSORS, AND sianas a fineassortment of the most celebrated makes. ROPE, HEMP, PACKING! CORDAGE, ANVILS. Rettowa, Vice, and Files, .. BLASTING TUBES FOR, WET PI.ACF.S IN Minis. Safety Fuse, Long and Short, hantlhui Shovels made expressly for our-own sales. BUILDING MATERIALS,.. . , Cons {sling of Locks. Int ales,. Gin nes. Minim, hit. Glaaa of American. German, and floannn manufacture • IRCIN AND SVEEI... Tlntunternd and Rolled Iron; Silent, Nan, Rand, anii Rohn Ton:.„ '. • TOOLS, , ,'' Illackimlthe.tairieniers'.gloernakers',and Snddleri' SADDLERY. HARDWARE. di.. COACIT TRIMMING With .a anrietv of j,nn notions , !Aug. 2817 .. 15 .. . G iLI II PAPER, CillEtP.—A loe of stine• • PA ring cream Colored nnelisb laid Pow.also, Eng. , laid Footstep, a au ardor article rui Lawyers and , berivenars,jast received and for 'air eery facia. al 11...8ANN Are's! Cheap . Paper and Fitationary Stores. ',Nov 31,411 45. VERTISE MEPIOINAL • • "* MOFFAT'S Life Fills and Phodi Bitters.. • . These .-MetEeines have now been beflire the public for n period lof ?IMO YVLBII4 and_ dazing that time have maintained a high charm. ter in almost ever? part of the globe for their ex traordinary- and immediate power of restoring per. feet health to persons suffering under nearly every kind of disease to vrhieh the human {ramie is liable. __ '' INILUiT .THOIIBIOO S of certificated instisnees, they have even rescued !diem* from the very verge of .an - untimely grave, after all the derieptive nostrums of the day . had utterly failed; and to many thousands they have permanently secured that uniform enjoy ment of health, ivithout which life Itself is but a partial blessing. So great, indeed, lifts their efficacy invariaNl and infallibly proved, that it has appeased scarcely less than miraculous to those who were;lrquainted with the beautifully philoscrphieal principles upon which they are com pounded. and upon which they consermently act. It was to their manifest and sensible action in purifying the springs and channels of life, and en- , . , tieing them with, renewed tone and vigor, that $24.030 Illaying 'recta TiVirtai Ili m y humernits friends on the late l`re,.ld. ii , iii they were indebted for their name. I. nectinn should runruireeto-e -44tir•ti ereons Unlike the host of permcsitis quackeries which grim ;alit tit .CAILI.Itirr. that ' en' sm It Ow* C. I 'r is is boast of vegeudie ingredients. the LURKED'. or has been known by the , c l'inei'd -,ridit iogru hdied OMIMIUS purely and solely vegetable; and Astrounmer and Astrologer, fl. W. TtOlltCK. during contain neither' Kr= 117, nor Antungaly , nor icitotsu;steer,l:;ticilnore; a ., ? . t h i t arter t r i , f a century, Do you Allienk, DOT any other mineral, in. any form the cere r brit e ; of al e ° n n e rat TaTt w r, i n ia )t n . 7l e Vt'e n Tst n ef, a o `n r whatever. They are entirely comosied of ex- a Henry Clay 1 And vet- there are some who are fool tracts from rani and powbrful p 1 the virtues Isli eneutit to oath [ that a man may be horn with the of which, though long known to several Indian r;iehel.-ee That 4 a n t see e l into tin future of eni ven n ts , . ho T a iw be cat , ; e. it ti l t i , e ,E f i to4 ,,, tribes, and recently to some errLielll Plormacett- the mere Shuffling ula pack of cards l and yet trier ) ; tical chemists,: are altogether unknown to the ore thousands who allow themselves, with open ignorant pretenders to medical science ; and were mou th s, to .., :r:a t l r lo ti vr e s t h h i t i l c tr n e , :l i s ., v ,, 1 v i7ill ' l ' ln ' lttTt i trw o ig never before aclutinistefed in soh appily efficacious a combination. • WOCCOUnrfoll"l'hat are mug fitakl:l! for tile digestion of Others who are mole credulous, yel mnre twienttlc It The first operation is to loosen from the coats is 'such teat bring discrodlt on a 'profession that ,has of the stomach end bowels t h e ver i ee , i mpur i., . t a m e ; , n riv e e n % n t r i i m w e l e i r i l , :r , e n n o t n o n r b .il a :c , i , r i : f i t; e t hoj. only lii , ;;: f r e s . t o i r- ties and crudities constantly settling round them ; that Mos bull authority to sustain it. Trie r high s ;;;;"- and to remove the hardened feces which collect spent whh General Taylor. and rho rles John Berns in the convolutions of tho small intestines. Other • done, late King of Sweden. had for Awstrolosy, Is ,t h r T t i , : , h i t t h tl e e: b r i t t et , e i f;i g f:l , r e t h h , e , : ‘ r Nat ivi , t lcr. l a e l s c.. l: ,,, t t i ti ti e . : o u w b -. medicines only-partially cleanse these, and leave such collected masses behind to produce habitual Mg to t'o those Who I:WM .. 1111V t g :i ' li ' l t a l Costiveness, with all its train a evils, or sudden In :vitiators to his power to foresee future event., he h i s the d power to give sorb i oformstion a, teal etTerin- Diarrhces with its imminent dangers. This fact I i i t Wribkn°lln tu all regular anatomists who ex - 1 ho tle. ' TIT N 2 c a l l s a ct '` c " a r p e i ` t ". :l v e " :( " c ' i t i t r ' l7l " :l.! ` e r' ac '-'.lle''' the - amine_the human bowels after death ; and hence fore considered incurable in this coutery . bv threeio'r the prejudice of these well-informed men against itti,sry me&rine. and wishes all to give hull rail Who hare been en,. n up by their pliv.art to. and wi.h the quack medicines of the age. The second 1 ,to be Alfred Ito .111 tv trr 1111 Arm in ,1 r 1%•••1 11111 effect of the VEGETABLE L/FE MEDI- i istil make !In rims. ...Crypt f..l' th , roOjOr 111,/II: tie CINESis tO cleanse the kidneys and the bled- shall make use of m inns-ottlte relied 14 01 , 11 1ii,..1i Well der; and, by 'this meatte , the liver and lungs, I a Nati' , any la l 11. - -0 ,,,, t 1 , . otn'tt to G , uttnaitc}. the healthful action of which entirely depends ,am trial it., i i i e ,, r ,.. e . n „., i r t i ...t . , : t . .. ri t iu 1 . 1,e se t .,•.. ~f A.rir..1.:,. upon the regttlarity of the urinary organs. The hi ~.v.,..,,,,,v,,,,,.,,.,, ~-,,',1.17,:,',:.,,,":;::::,:,';',";',,":-. blood, which takes its red color from the agency 111,•1 .i an i.v. iiit .1 it 'he to. t... r.,i ..” nest, .• d.‘ 2 .'.. of the liver and lungs, before it passes into the I. the 010 1011 ' •tt.d ir'i , - oi he Cr' of. 61, or Wil out heart. being thus purified by them, and nourished ' '.,'„'; ' ,'",',,, , I" ,. .", 1 :'" • I' " , •. , r - I, ' "..'":. In 'h ,. ,Cl ,C,C,) by food coming from a clean stomach, courses - Cr, „ ',,-, , ~,.'.'„ 1 ,„,';',.. t ' '""" % "'' '''' ''' "' ''' `''''!'" • freely through the veins, renews every part of ..ii..-. I. 14 1 ''. ,1.. e, . ! • ,-, ir. • , . , -:, iii i the system, and triumphantly mounts the ban- '' * • -" " 1 --", ". • {h.ba. , •"- ner of health in the blooming cheek. The following are among the distressing va riety of human diseases iu which the VEGE: TABLE LIFE MEDICINES are well known to be intalhble. . DYSPEPSIA, by thomughly cleansing the first and second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind ; Flatigeney, Loss or APPETITIOtEAD.T . BOB'S, ['CAI/ACHE, RESTLESSNESS, ILL.TEMPER, ANIICTY, LANGUOR, and' MerAricnot.v, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure, Costiveness, by cleansing the whole length of the intestines with a solvent process, and without violence • all violent purges leave the bowels costive within two days. ' Diarrhea, and Cholera, , by removing the sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are occasioned,.and by promoting the lubricatisle se cretion of the mucous membrane Fevers of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a regular circulation, throneh the process of perspi ration in such cases, and the thorough solution of all intestinal obstruction in others. .. The LIVE MF.DICINES have been kneivn to cure Rheum:intim permanently in three weeks. and Gout in half• that time, by mmoving heal inflammation from the muscles end hganients of• the joints. 'i ' Drcipsies of all kinds, by freeing and strength ening the kidneys and bladder : they iiperntP most delightfully on these important organs, and hence have ever been foupd a certain remedy for the worst easel of Gravel. Also w o rms, by dislodging frini the tunii.ies of the towels the shiny matter to which these era, v r.n,sc e :a n ,d,urvyr s af t .i i ,:T. h di i i,:ec e mca o ns l l d c,. s. l,: i sra vi l l i l a i r ie d, e .i a n si , : i in a , i n id ud; ,r i , i; ( l i l u ir:h ,. . m if those ivit I arpmrg,ati' r um. mow. "roof onc'norcrton . vrtrtt and Inveterate Sore?, by (AlitS give ti Eni i the pt h i li o sid, ns andrird i all the adc h o u m ni p ors. i D ex : the pertein purity which these LIFE mi, Scorbutic i ons , by their alterative ell'ect up iii the thud; that feed the skin, and the morbid state if which occa siifis .dl eruptive complaints. sallow, cloudy, and °'-' ; l ie 711 : . C..e lt:r of . these s fir ' ''sable . en Ti l l ' l lel i l'in': a very shiart time willn 'll.. n entire cure of s a lt Rh eum , arid a eahi ' n;: l ::mrii ii edient in the (learnt tint me skin. e ct?re rilta d b ° y n di eCl ie l d b ose n , l o l' r i b y inf itilweonZei.3e trilli n a t l li s e n i % vO b e rst Cants. mug. Asa remedy for this most distressing, and olintmate malady. the VEGETABLE LIFE groicrnas deserve a thstinet and emphatic recommemiati,m. It is well-known to hundreds in this city, that the former proprietor of these valuable Medicines was himself afilidted , with this compaint for riptvards of TIIIIITINFIVC TEARS ; and that be tried in vain every remedy prescribed within the whole compass of the Msteria Medira. He howeier at length tried the Medicine which is now otrered to the public, and he was cured in a very sluirt,tiinc, after his recovery had been pro nounced not only improbable, but absolutely im- Possiblu, hy'any human means. rErvER• AND AGUE. For thin scourge of the wcatemcomitry these Medieinc4 will be found a safe, speedy, and cer- , tain•rernedy. Other medicines leave the system .subject to , a return.r the disease—a cure by these niedicine,i if permanent—TßY 'CHEM, BE SATISFIED, AND BE CURED. BWonS Fevers and Liver Coinplaints. General Debility, Lo'sofArsni ITE, AND DISEASES, OF. FEMA Les—these ine dici nes h are been used wittite most beneficial results in cases - of this.descrip 'on :—Ktstfa EVIL and Scnorma, in its worst formS,. yields to the mild yet ,powerful action of the remarkable Medicines. Ninirr SWEATS, NF.RVONS OnntLerv, NERVOUS COM FLAINTe Of all kltld PALPITATION OF TIIC 112-XAT, PiIIICTEIL ' EI COLIC, ar speedily cured• =RC • DISEASES. eersona Whose Goes.it Lions have become inv , paired by ; the inktdicions \ n \ se of Menet:tor, wit find these Medicines a perfect s cure. as they :level fail eradicate from the systeM all the effects of Mercury; infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla. A single trial-wd them beyond the reach of c...\-upetitiun, it the estindafion of every patient. BE CAREFUL OF CO S. Several have lately' been discovered, uhd thei nefarious authors arrested, both in;the city or New York end abroad. Buy Of no one who is not an atrrnonts AGENT. Prepated and sold by Dr. W. B. MOAT 336 Broadway, New Yak. FOR SALE - BY JOHN G, wpm .N, tees Oran! Dee 25. ISIS, —53 • Who szi;cik Gas IMS nilEx ASICED—BL'T lIOES‘- 3.41 _GAS? TII q'T IS THE iirES'ION? IF!) Jahn Iltjeawer, l'entaxxlvnnia lla'l, ways Gas, so du .1. C. Liewie. Exchange Gott". Win Nlntz. XVlnte Gorse Gold. Sanwei MNllials, N. W. Ward lintel; Henry Ge 44, Lanai Tavern.., .• • .11e14. Hannan. lArrlb Kimmel, ( F. W. Huglie.. T. & W. Pollock, ' - T. Remy 4 en., Gen4irrt Genelen, Dam earpewer, J. F. Sherwin. Michael Mart,lvy, ? . foorpl) S. Silver. P. D I..tith.-r, Sanittel Hartz, Esq.. T. C.. Boyle, 1). F.. Nice, . J. G. Drnwn. Dradv & Ejlint.. t Henry Web , .r. Presyylerian Churb Dnet. iWichnins. Chas. W. Ileeins. and a whole host of others fact nn parsons of discernment nr who have an eye iocomrott aro eennnmy will for one moment think of ',sine roll other [Wit in 130!If Wirer. Storrs or diva hoaa;ts, titan that most brilliant, safe atid econo intent' lirkt—GAS: iteMorta deslr:re to :mil thPITICIVQR of so bril liant an Opportunity of otvaliting LTV, will tind it to the.t advantag+ to apply to ltio ,ohscriher. who proudly assurer them that ritt facilitiea are such as will enable hl tcrfurhish them wlth the Flitnres et erstilal, of the most beautiful, chaste'and fa shinnable character, ,not to he surfetased either In quality or cheapheis: In the United Slates—Xai f In .ke whole world. ' _ Ae it le tic w ali and determlnatlan of the'Das Cam pany.,tit • have - a valendld ihuminatinn on Gatitennas .ASplt, ail those Cavil dtireits of Pottsville,wtm wish Maid th em in sop desirable an. improvemtnt to dur Romp; aa.l who 4tve not-alto tdy made their ar rangements Ile? Axtutei, had ht.tter cal! without delay in asder 'that they moiipe enabled to join to The GRAND kt.LfAIIN ATMS - ! J ACIIII - M. LONa. - 4te. t &e., Centre st- Nnvit 1819. 4S-11* , • • Steel , Pens • ATLlrst.ir S OTS. A tillt I 31 - kepsptiks '‘stfer.z.' PEN& some as low as 9 I/I/mats A IQ mn, just received. The, aithscribet will supply Pens, cheaper wholesale, than any;of the travelling Pen erdlaill. to dialers. lie boys Ai," mock at the Trade hairs„ the same as he wholesale merchants in Philadalphiaand New York— call at. ; --11AN_N AN'S Meal Wholetate ant! Relit! Stores S Astrology's Astronomy. Tbrenolo. .and Gromaney. • • • ny'rrt9F,C.AV.4ll.gliM.lK. OF SWEDFN• Ofite, ~, ON THE .TRAINING OF 110R.SES.--•XF; Age-, ham:—ln y our pallor of Dec. Ist, a SUS:serf- - ber says he has a valuable young horse that is in the habit of rearing and walking on his hind feet,•thereby endangering his rider, Om,- and asks information how.to cure , him. Ire the first,.place.let it 'be understood that air animals are governed by feu,' andfcar, that when these two principles are excited to:the .., highest degree; the animal is, under the full est subjection. I have- also had a valuable young h o meitt was iu the habit of rearing —pitching forward, coming down. with stiff fore legs y and kicking high at the same time; in this way -would throw the best of riders several feet higher than his back. The above theory was put in practices—he was taken, on to the barn floor, (a pea about 16feetsquare is best,) withwhip in hand ; commenced cur- - 'wing and handling as we would art old horse —handling his legs and liftin , Y . 'hiS feet, &c. Soon he became vexed rind showed disposi tion to fight. In turn, he was showed that ... others could fight too ; he required considera ble whipping, but as soon as he manfested submission, the , whipping was dis jensed 'with, and the handling. process 4 'Continued ; he was ordered to come here, take in-the tit, . stand round, come to the 'sideW a barrel for the rider to get on, and do many other things • and in all cases when heobcyed, was treated ' kindly and praised ; but when did not ObeY. was used roughly or seoltied. In three hours - - ''".• ' !'"'" he wa- - ‘ broken of all his bad tricks, and there • • - - .r. A !.. was no more diffinilty in riding him. 'ti':' I believe that- any young ,horse ,may be broke in this w ; by a skillful hand, to do •• - any thing that worse can do. It ii the way •.,i , " I . ' ' : w"il.'t.t' ". ‘ ''" "' " "r' ' CirCus riders,break thCir horses.and;the way I"'"'"" "-' 't- ti.. to.' ~,,. l, ilvs.• , f, ,i,.., to make the most 'useful and safe animals. ti...: hid i h.. 1,,,,,.., i”.. 1.34,1••1, .111.1 111. 1:11.-1114 11h t.y • - ill th i , cr..., ,•-,1 t,-,:‘ , 1 .b • , i Eor-te• ',' :'' 1 '!' • ' I"°''' Clermont county, Ohio. 'Dee., 1819. ~I . iii-,,,i. ~ :111 1.1.11 i 10-i 11 sl‘ .... , 11 r., .. !, , v,d., 1 • Ii•• C,..1t 1., f , li-lil.ed ,• iiii .ii t,,: 1 'etc .I.r e„l.-tler., —O/ o o Cultivator. . f Tire natd , a nd n, n. n t , , ,, ~, : i.• iv 10,, o .. a ;,.. in,,,,, • Sr nil any 1,111„ . .. , I gr, 11.2 t..1.i... 11 , 1 , 1,...“ , ( all ileser;P;; , ' , "' ; IT '...." ''' 2 byl'" I " ; .. "'“'"'P' ; NrROViNG ' sir ET LANDS. —In many cases, ails Ire civaii for Ile it ,ii.r. -..1 .11, 4 , 111. 1 ,11tDe1.t ; apnrnlatint! ,n -tech-. ine,ehl, ' , so, ..r ~. ,1 r...za:e ; the Zrnvel or sand can be hauled on to'wet lands recovering of 1.-C..le , to iti . t .l iii . , t h" i',"";' " „. " r more conveni.rntly in winter, as the ground 0 rk,•t,..;,,,,i ih. , , .1.1 ) ~t• -1t1,... at -ea k, •,,o nners . hi. ~,...i.... ~.4,01!”! 1.,-,ili. ~..., a .i. and inarriaLs . : is frozen, than at any other season ; zncl;with los-e :4111111.11,M. y,. 14. sit ,t , i, •Ittor t• It) 111 tot:wit...a, the farmer; this is usually a less busy season, (rand. 1111,1:11.,.* and death. let•n ilt -.art 1114,1 111111, evi-ith.,::itif in all 11, ~, i i, e- , ri. lli, and in) am anti - , ' than any other. It the - gravel be mien from call who are arilictud. ror,,raally or inei.tally • f the bank, the ground's being frozen, will not ; mot,: „ , be any serious. hindrance. • , i.5.n...., so i n s; Centl , men', tt I Nall , itiet eaten latetl'a nci read full. kt cnntina [nth.' ll , ICU, .4 \ h., Gravel is the best *titre for, the improVe-i culine FUIIII---i.adtes 111 ; GPmitainim. 1111 55. Nat i vi.die,l of wet lands, as it is porous, and allows tiesicalenial,ql 31,n1111T111 to Crllln.".ot,. in,. Ladi e s., si) , of ready drainirre ; nest in order is sand, and 'to tau, 3a; Gentleman, 3. In Inn, ISt. - 1 • l'eraons at n elkiance can Ittivit their ril{iviii ,, i drawn then loan. ,g, yen clay and mud are adVaa by ,endini the date of the thy and their birth. nweou:, as•they cover .up vegetable matter, All letiers enntnininz the ilaive fee will rern im- 1 IL I cause ' . Metlititit attention, and nativiitra will be ow PPM tn , any part an tto decay and form rich vegetable Pr the Untied tan.,' writ''' " d"r.''''' p a p e r. I IlroUld : and they serve also to elevate the mire Vin. II . !awn"( •ilia - •• 1, h.D . , i-,i, Eigh th and I - - Ninth, and Wainnt a,.;:d . I pruce sircetA,, iii.poblte Me ' 1 suitice and promote drainage. , Mu.iral Flit.d 1141; . l' In some cases, low lands . a're too moist (I f" ho u " -'rni " -9 " .1 " . 1i1,1.1.k.,VZ,.". ~,,,,,g er, merely from their 4:Pity, or lowness and Dec S, ISI9. fril• I ) flatness, that prevents 4ramage, thesoil being ____ ----- --- -, ._ __. . nark Cod Liver Mi. i light and porous. Stidh lands, after being usT rPtriV.-d duct I fsion Now - A 4tiiiiil. ‘ii 'ii!fi• it xvell drained, . would he benefited by s . ,lat - , J ti.lantif:scarr.i. tiri....r the siipi-rinici.danto• ~r Ow mild, OR loan, rather than by more porous ...h.,. la , W.' 74',:h°14,A,` zn , W, 1 1 :.,";;;-..".1":;,T , : 1 .:, - , 1. ." . 7 - ,. 1 ' ! .. -- • , .. :-. n l t an vPs. L'..:l - N. n.—.a too. Val.llll, 1...41 Live, i W., • ~, i i7 . , - 1 . ,:y.., ~, , . /a inaaY cases. ;ravel- or sand is not only mannou-iiir.,,, tii i, tiaii in qiimci, or !nil!: tii suit necessary to elevate the surface of wet land, and render it dryer by more thorotr , h drain plirchaAeri,ak ..,. ... .... -. . TI In.!, it .l Lr.• I uh Cri,vt li. , I- .I,liN G. 11121.'1;N'S Whr•loq-ale., and ller.,tl lltna ~,,re.CPl..re Kt Dec 1. e r „ E xnhr, Tiber, ,1:1,,111/1 e to th.•lr rm.,. !a and • the pul-lie.t - Vi .1 t!iPy It rvernily J. , hn and an• pr , pared .I.pt.iy,powd, dd.) , rcrt 3.jininz and ”thel.p rit a! rea 'Order+ a.olicit.••l which ton, at Short notice. . _ lamatria. Nor. 21, 1519 I ESPECTFITI,LV informs Oki citizens , of Puttgville and vicinity, that he has retioveil his Medical Of lice and Apothtrary Store. to thif add stand. formerly occupied by '4 bolas & Collins, corner of Market and Second sis.. whore he n dl be pleased to eve medwa advice. and nre-crlhe proscriptionA. lie tl.tter& self that from lone experience in the linxine..a and at tention to, his profession, he o ill give general sans faction. At the rerino...! of enmo of tho riiizone of Miner rifle and •urroutt•ting rountry, he hal I, hr.! a. medi cal office in that place, triton h,lntay ho conoilted on Tuesday and 1 - rittay afternoon of every week, Sept 13, 1.49. •tf Who Says Gaw TACOO !11. LONG, n vify Ids friends and for e mer patrons, that he !s fully prepared to furnish all kinds of GAS FIXTURES, such as CHANDELIERS, PEEDENTS, ARACKETS, Sc. Sr.. of a superior quality and finish ; -‘ll work done by him, *cull be arranted. and di', st plus inspection of the Superin• Indus. Call at his Store, and. examine Iva fixtures. Sept 1. IS4il. I 4G-tf BOOTS AN D 11110 E ifetheJ:.4stand,CentreSt n err clot, thePottsrilia lieu & .1 FC.STER,- ARE 'now rec-fds-,in: their 6 prim! sointin-H nr ROOTS A: 8110E.A,conipriAnCafirt [Mow asaortnn-nt. Which they non wholesakir retail at the very lon-off prices. Tto-v nov, ak-o on hand Trunk.. a, Carpel Bag..nnd Slittln4,Sole od Ul,p•-r Leather: Nte , rnetn, Cal r Skins. Lin 1112 n ins. Shoe Nfaiiers'Tnola, and a en e ral assort men tof 'Snoo nrs. 13=1 Theitrrienda aailfhe public •vhn arc ni v Lai ~faay of Ae rtbov.tartitles alp r”.;.ect fully Jecinc,t , dii,:ziv , I how call. D. G. Yurnstia?.. Wklingon Kline, Mason. Spencer & C, 'i I to the very exten9iVe assort meat e Goads. con eistineni" , t GEN I'I.ENIEN'S Calf Futitrliutd, Piaulge,l a d Peered I fonts. Calf and I(in.it,iiible FOlea:S , Wect d Pee- red "note. Water Prnef Ennis efuNeed • and egred, freer s 2 in fit ; .Ncw Enriand and Phil tilelplit limn- i • .- , Ladles' eater Ingnnets: nricteted Coar s e Howe. in greet verii4y , eo n , u m. 1 CUARLES .okicroaD: ly on hand; Cloth and laudine Gatti r nnnti, ell • .. • u. 104 ,Concuss Gaiters, C.IC Nolinerw, Oregon Ties..an• i N- CIIESNUT STR ,Concuss Sen./viand Per red Mrouroen. , I , PHIL/01E14.111A. NIiNEKS' Bl'altr -and 51.M , r 0 . 3 ". Ur first qUality, al \ i . ...- a ' TIAS just. opected - lt,soperb assorttnell e ‘ low Nivel,. . i 4.0 9 ' .. .7 . 4 LadiPS'i-NrlP.Ene . anii - Children's Seaver Ita Is HOTS' and Wilma. Boots and 7llootoes more or fine. 1 1 - -r-er- , —lionnewhiellwill tor found Manse entore d- LABIA` French nod 1 Enetieh Putting Gutter lrionta. u . I\k a a- Blur*: and every varletrof !laic of thelate IV Morocco, Calfskin and Goat: Fledtecs,"French : t or- !' atlile for,Childrerr r, e wear ';--,' , ../.41fCCI, Calfskin a:4 (Mat Ildeek French Mnroccn. - Thascal assorimeriref_gentlemen's lints - and Kid welt and pomp sprint.. Ibuskins.and Jed - peanut, I (wits the cost ftehlonabiestyles,cen also be (bead French Nlorrneen and Kid TorniotoMs, from bil eta. I at this etabUeltalettl- to el: . Mew England trodices ii.r.l Shoes r.fall kihds it. large. , And handsome varlity.of French Canes and cheap;' , Umbrellas, V" unlque . patterns, an hand, In which MI , 4ES' sod Chlldrens - flooteek and Stor a. a la:me', c,a` eekst atientjou levelled .' ' .../. ,•I , ' ' asoetment suitable foe lhis im rket, constantly' on - I, , 1 \ , CHARLES, 45fiEFORD, - -.3.., hand: ~ ' ' \ 101' Chesnut Street,PhiladOpltia... ' ,4 . . GUM Vim it. ShOrP. ' . ' . ' ' by -3, Mid \ - '-- . 1 . 95-31thi 1 Our stock of Fain Elastic Shops are or the beat man- I'M - atoned articles the ;ham ry can afford. Ladies and Gentlemen 'maid do well to en,l and provide them selves witb plod Bum i 4 ruors. tkie hest Pr , re,ntAtlVe . net ei,enveird or tom., congh, abut Consumption, TRUNKS, Carpet Rasa and VailCes. : I .The Travelling community will tlibt - iiti well sup plied with tfie above silkier width we will sell al moderate prices. . '..! I 4, - ---,' ' _ , Boots and -Shoes. made or repaired tcrordO , s. M-TERMS CASH, Dee lA, latel, .C~',. ice :r ,1 • -I,te .r • MEI MEE lihts 11'4ria 01er ;Hill Al' TA 11 .1. .1011N . Afri & Co a~.1.• IIDr•. J.. T. Nichohts, A COUNIItY' HcalE'rat` ma. s, • I do untruth that city spires, May mold toy - mansion rife.. But tho,t,rey home may 0 . he where tres Are {ranting to this4lcies; • Where flows the silvery mountairr With a sweet and merry sound. And the echo of the htiotees eau Shall through the woods resound. = I cannot love the cites pomp"; Iv fatibion and Its pride.. i had rather dwell In an humble ent, . Upon the inountaiiii tide, • Where sweetly blooms the aceacia trite. The tulip, and the rode, And where, betide the rivulet. The early virile: grotTs. I wouldoot give my quiet heat,. Ite happiness and heaith, For alli,the city palaces. Its pthasuges and, its Wealth ; I lose to breathe the mountain ale. And roam where all Ls free. Let others choose a elty life. • Dut a country home for me. B 1 ZIN ,Farmer., BEI= MIME MEE age, hut herdsgrass, and other pro Auctions, need silex or sand to give firmness to the stalk. When a soil consists wholF' of mud or ve:_z,eta fte matter, the grass often falls down before full, grown, while the soil; contains all the elements of nutrition•excepting.silei. which is indispensable to the perfection of many plan ts.particularly herdsgrass: redtrop, cane, Indian coin, wheat, rye, and other plants of firm stems.—.Y. E. j.'arnrar. • . Wholesale and 'Retail' STOVE DEALERS, Ws. '29 .Verth Second Street—tßann64P,lllc; R. & W:9:fluid inform. their friends and the public generilly, that' they . 4 . 2, `• -- az : l, have , In ken theahav e store, where they - - . sortment the . newest rtvtes nod enest s i s approved patterns of STOVE:4, con - Ling In part a. ("flows: ' %Vagina, Prall gnincy Air Tleht Onok 5 sista. Wagne. Improved National " '• . 5 •• t Earle Air Tight, Conk, 4 " And 311 the most prominent Stoves in the market. together with nn - extensive assnriment of Pastor. flail, Cnorrh and'Store Stovei, Wood. and Coal Air Tight Itadiator.4., he fact of one having the m4t extensive ,attd.ele :mot assniiment in the market;lvill make it emphati cally for the, interest of tho‘e cOnacctert with the trade to call and examine .the same. 110SSFULT, &. N0...2.9 North Secoritt.Stfeat, Philads Nov 21 11 , 110.' • 45 sitip ' SIIEET-liW & TIN 211ANIIFNCToRY JACOB M. LONG,' • • Crate(Ul for tre linen' patronage here- Wore Tereired-, reopectftilty announce. to the eitizens of Pottsville and (he Slirroundinz enuntry. t 110 he' thin inues husinces at the old , and; jippoodte !dates White florae Hotel, on Centri .4 : Street; in the lloronghnr Prineville, where he keeps goirimaitly on hand a o extensive and eirefully selegte,t atopertmeet or Parlor and Cooking' Storm, eathracintr ail rkie and approved etl Irt, together with, variety pc new ones,admirahly adapted to the wants of, the Coal -re . The "int proved romplete.rif 1549;" "Pierce's Amer. teen Air Tighi., with Brick' Top ovvii:"And "Stew art's Siiinther and Winter Air TiAllt," are conakierril by thrvie whn prohabWilit.rery hest Siovtis that have ever lieeli.iiiirented. Ra W Ili) ['MI6 tine e tall, attention to tii.r.i.:reat variety of Parl,, :tint ti,ven, Which, Am the Ltrz•-•st,le•st cheaprat,to NV found iwtheCOupty • . - . r , l l , . I 11 , •tl- ,, ',er. 7nna an (r xnle-. large :HA v01.,1 ~ 4.i.", .0 , , 11., I 1!,1n, Tm •Imi,Jipan 041 Ware, of lb.; e,, pilli , l . iffif t I the ifivro.l t a t, poem: i I N it,i , i)FI \G. and all work. ctinneci - eti wiih that ~I, of tho - tm-wi , .. will h.. pr4mptly eleentell. in 11 . ;...-, •frtr,r•. andion ':hft atom fOt3sonabli trim,.trim,.-21-if S'A`OVES I STOVES! WANTIII2 COMPCGI• 'S LYI MI) N II 0 0 ror”, of -Iforirfz..lits and ItottlrooitStrests., POTTSVILLR, A.N N cEi to - his friends nattiest'- A !ntnets and poblit eenonnltY that he t• has on brio,' the most clerani asaiort .l4 orent of STOVES ever otrered iip.this commu nu) . embracinf nil the Ind most apr.trovednattertts. He par. I+lllsrly calls attention to NteGßEGiriFt'S PATENT .lARLort itEvrun, uhich 1. pronounced the bps: -.lose now in ore.horli for korofortpeortimyialld health. I; httre therxrhisive rtglit of waking these stoves in e ttuFlicill County. , Also Cast Iron Radiators, • Empire Cooking stoves, a snperior article for hotels. Tir s ht Cooking Stoves, for wonder coal, , isuperior article fir families. Parlor aintehantber Stoves, TOV•Tiler with a large assortment for purposes, all rf whith'wilt he sold at Itnifi,nally low rates. ; i TIN AN DAAPAN NED WARE.—lliiasswinient of Tin ito,d Jananned Ware Is very large, and etniirai-es then art ides in families, which he will.warttritto he .if a Imperial; imatity.• - AIl kmdc of Tin and $.1v41. Iron Ware mannartinefi tp eril.ir at the shortest notice . 7.,_., '- 'ROOFING& SPOLITI:;:(1. As he is pretiared in ri er.'te Tin - Roofing and gponting,lie Invites those iu want of Foch work, to give. him a call, a. he pledges himeelf to do :t chnapi.r and beitcrthari it as re , , hrendlive in this place before. - ~!The Nnliiie nreJesperifullyinviied toc,all and slain lee hlstock and Judge for themselves. (Mil- Extras ' am TEE subscriber ba 's kjusl received a lot or nenfen , Itain,'• Extra Family Flour . a very sufierintma cle Car Family use7-mandfacfnred at Itladitig, from the best iiritite wheat, whi b he will sell at Milllll -4 " tu Tees priers. ' . also scale all klnds.tif not and Feed at the Naratracturers wholesale' prle be' being - Agent several extensive itlanoticturee Pyttalipe, N?! 3,1819 EMU Stoves': Stotes Stows! li S . CIIOENEW
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