SALLY CARTEL?. On the Blue Mountain there dld A 1i:oily damsel known full ireit: Leflenant Caner's only gal, Her father'■ Joy—and named Sall. One day this damsel trim. it quiet Down to a stream to berries pick, 13be hadn't picked butter* or thee %%lien der foot idiot, and in went she And when into tbr stream she fell Eihe utter-elan awful And then sunk down beneath - the ware, Emmons. band was near' to rare: - Yler lorcr Pair the beirld And to her ran with all his might ; tint when from nut the stream he toot her, All signs of life had quite forsook her. Ile rolrd and rolled be r all about, to.nd quickly ban gbt the water out but when he fuund her life bad fled, - He wrung his hands and er-1-1-ed. And then her lifeless form he ,ore Unto her anxious mother's door. Saying, Mrs. Carter, here you see ill what Is left of your The aw fill news shot througliTer brain, And doWn sho tell nor spoke again, 'The lover he some Nero took. And told his ghost to follow arter t modem' Sall and Mrs. Carter. • atat. ttinor. L'''G'oing Through Chancery —A gentle man well known in this city, who for severs? _years kept a fast horse, elegant carriage and all • the necessary paraphernalia that pertains to such an establishment, ono day suddenly found him self short of fuOs, and sundry autographs of his dishonored at the banks. The result was, that tin order to get a clean bill of health as soon as • possible, he aysifed himself of that most conve nient method of getting rid of his liabilities—going into Chancery. Subsequently, however, be con , tinned to drive the same elegant turnout, and had apparently experienced no special, abridgment of his comfort by the operation of the law, as ad ministered by tho °master in chancery." One of his former creditors met him on the track at Cambridge, one day subsequent to the events . hero related, and perhaps a little surprised ethic - sporting the same elegant team, accosted him— ' "Well, 3—, how's this? yoti still hold on to your favorite horse." ' • .0h yes, of caursc—l • conlSn't *pro him, no how 1" .But you've recently gone through chnncery ; how do you contrive to keep him now and do jus tice to your, creditors I" ..You miserabie'old fool !" anatvered 8., you don't suppo're that because I went throligh chnn.. eery, it was necessary Mat ray horse should !" —[Boston Daily Mail. re. Some years ago e young man from just across the Connecticut, who was attending the village academy, became infected with the notion that all our maidims were in love with him.— While in thia'state of mind, it fell to his lot one evening, to see a Mies H. safely to her father's domicil. On arriving at the door, the lady invited .him to enter. Ile did no. After akw moments' coaveraation,-he arose to leave, and as Miss Fi Wee showing him to the door. she irnocnitly enough remarked that they would be pleased to see-hem again. Nero woo en occasion for the ex ercise of Jonathah% courage and moral princTle. Expanding himself to his :tallest height; wi h a graceful but determined inclination' of the head, -he replied, "1 Fho uld be happy, Misv, to call as a friend, byi not as a idler !" EF.4ddifionaf Vuriosiries.—The lever us:d to raise the wind. • One of the rockers of the cradle of liberty. The strings of a brandy sling. The handle of the sword of justice—very rusty. Rafters that were supported , by the beams of •. ' the moon. Soils from the claws of a hammer. , —1 A. bird's eye view from the top of a mountain. A receipt in lull alba dews of eve. A leg of atnad-stool. - .A pig from the pen that was mightier than the • sword, Mop of the state of mitrimony Knots from the board of Foreign Misqsbmg. A pair of'boots made by a sherry cobler on 4 , tbe last of the Molagiani." ET' do Election Pun —At an etection dinner lately, a voter sold he had paver received a bribe to thy extent of a farthing. •'Oh! Smith, how can yoU say so ?" observed another.voter,..Wh en I know that Mr. W. sent you a hare." '.Ah, that's true enough ; but it was full of tnag gotiO. then," was tha rejoinder, oil it was not bribery it was..corriiption.7 Clergyman. on a Nit, drowsy, summer day, fonud on concluding a long discourse, that half Ids congregation were just waking from sleep, _ quietly said 'My friends, this sermon cost me a good deal of labor, you don't seem to have paid much at— , tendon to it, I ihink I will go over it again." And go over it ho did, (tom text 'to exhorta tion. I-7 _Lord Dormer and Mr. Edward Nfoncitten both innterrd dreadfully. Once, upon the occa sion'of their meeting in London, Mr. Monrktoo, seeing Lord Dormer making a vain attempt to giro utterance to his worde, said to him, "My deer lo—or—ord, rch—y do—n't you go to the; man that cu—cu—cur—cured me ?" er A Printcr who industry was not the most Prominent virtue he povessed, turned Phy sician! He teas asked the reason. "h printing," answered he, "all the faults are exposed to the eye ; but inlphysic they are buried with the patient." Irp! ,, When it 'Prceses take tiro of your nose, 4has, &doesn't get frose, soil wrap your toes in worm woolen best." The ribose, we suppose, was written in prose, by some one who knows the titbit of cold snows. wenfto coma under a dpot .isna uflthe most cruel and inexorable character, you must ahandan the morning hitters, the noon tide stimulant, the eveninghowl,andLocofocaiam 'sat all times., EP" Greirse.—An exch3ngo'poper apeaka of a "heart rendering affair" . that took place recently. AlYe would like to know what amount of FAT was .obtained by the operation. Or Quite a Difference.—A pcor man %%Ito I al bean ill, on being asked by a gentleman whether he bad taken a remedy, replied—"No, I tint taken a ny remedy but I have taken hats of physic." C7' Of all the Pasecges in a young man's life, there is none to' trying, so solemn, or nceompan sied with so much earnest feeling, as seeking for illaa match pox in the-darks! Fire !vcivks ! Fireworks! _ . . SiSr3. IL nBOSSIER,. ATANUFACTIMER and Dealer in Fireworks, Fire -111 crackers. if‘c.,;:slo 27 i 4 nutli Wharres,l'hiladeL phis; lentis opening kils htnet of Fireworks for the MUM ~,- .. . . Pinwheels, eilT3hB, . Rockets, Roman Candles, Val)Minns, Venn:lc Wheels, Triangles., Flower pots, 'Milted fee, _ Chinese penny pee- Firecrackers, Grasshoppers, kets, , China Flyers, Flying Pigeons, f.Mlncs, m a , r ,,,,,, , : Bengal Lights, Blue Lights, Resorts, Pulling crackers, Fancy Works, Double Readers. These works are all made In the most scientific man ner, and warranted to give satisfaction. In addition to the small works, there is a great varzety oflarge pieces, with which our country friends can give an exhibition /themselves, without the expense. of erupthying a Fyn). 'thelmist. Orders promptly attended to at the lowest selling prices, and the works carefully packed and for. ,warded, 131ay1.0.19-22-3t ---_ rahic News' `II:IIPORTATeIe g p NT TO TIIE COAL REGION. rrIIIE Committer; bee leave to repert that they have t- L tended to the.dmits impo,d upon them relative to the eurprnsion, and issiut upon standing out for their tighu at ail hazards, should they In the mean time have holiness in the eity, which will require their attention, it tenably will be Ilerer.93ry to ap pear genteel and rerpertable by calling on Messrs. I.lpplntott & Taylor 'and purchasing a suit of clothes from them very cheap and fashionable, 'which for beauty and Style .tirliasres anything ever offered In the country. A visit to their well established house will more than reilivilienifor their tremble. NAONETIOMt CI:AIRVOY ANCEt TOM THUMB &c.; &e., &e.. Are trines compared to the excitement that Lippincott & Taylor'. New Gcodstrave produced. Such a PALL. In PRICES as they have managed to sell at is almnst alarming to the principals theca:elves. Their object nt this time, in to assist the coal operators in carrying out Abair present itrllpensiort snereerfelly. LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR, Corner, Centre and Mabantongn streets, Octl4-4.1) Pottsville. DAVY'S SAFETY LA3IPS, TILE autreriber bag just renewed a supply of En fete Lamps; among which are a few of Upton k. Rob erta' Improved Eafety Lamp; width O acknowledgby to be the belt and safest now In use in the mines of Europe. For sale,.at lean prices than they can be im gidkted, at . • , BASIVAN'S April S 3 rbe3p D6ok and Yertes7 Star Four New 'Certificates, 'DELL IT IN OATH, PUBLISH IT IN THE OTRPETS OP ASKELON. DR. SW&THE'S -8124TEP DR. SWATNEJS . COMPOUND SYOUP OF WILD - CITERAY; $lOO,OOO Reward. TOM • IMMIX EFFECTUAL REMEDE.THAA DR. MAYNE'S COMPOUND SIRUP OF WILD CHERRY. RI you troubled with a cough 1 /1 nave yon pains-In the side and breast) • Have you a tickling or rising is the throat 1 Have ymi the Liver complaint 1 Have you the Bronchitis' Nervous Debility, or any • Symptoms of Pulmonary C . otl, , ltrrrtt.j, 1 if you are troubled trial s,,y mpienns. then use Dr. SWAI - NE'r. , VO:it:OI.I.ND ,‘Vitl'F OF WILD CHERRY. it will etnrt ai.tl; erlult,t cure. as the eviitente of tliuu.awls Win hat., cured hylt will testify. EXTRACTS FROM EDITOIZI el OTICFS. A Goon MEDICINE.--Wo have used Or. Sicayne't Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry for a number of yea re a ndOways With the happiest etreet.—Fitrz,eruld, Ed. City Item. florin; fairly tested the virtues of Or. Sivarne's Wild Cherry, We feel oarselvcs bound to record our tes timony In its behalf, as a roost valuable and ellicacioua medicine.—Editors of Salt. ClippeO. 31011 E NEWS FOIL TOE SICK. ..IFFL/C TED READ: A 'VOICE , Eaton SCHVYLICILL CO PLEASE READ.TIIDI EXTRAORDINARY 1211132 Da. Swairrec;--' Dear Sir:—About six yearn ago,l discovered that my lungs were affected, of whic I become more canyinced from time to time, although I tried many remedies:, yet without any apparent betiMit, and my disease increased until] was compelled to keep my MOM, and ar lam nay bed. I had great pain in my left side, upon which I could not lay in bed, and in the morning my cough was so severe that I horrid it,arery pa tortilla throW up the plitein which-gathered In great quantities on niy lungs, when fortunately I bought of tour agent, in this place, one bottle of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry , which en much relieved me that I continued using it until now. I hare used nix bottles, and anfflinppy to tell you that my pains ere re moved, my strength returned, my steep Is uniltitiirbed and sit eet, and I feel perfectly well. I can now follow my daily avocation without being afflicted with that painful hacking, veakening cough, and I dimly be lieve that to Your medicine, muter the blessings of Providence, I am Indebted fur this g reat change, and am veryitiappyto subscribe nlyself, RE.11711.3T,' St. Clair, Schuylkill County, Pa., /an. 29, leth. ANOTIIEIt:V.RO3I OLD lIONTGOIIIERT. BTII.I. ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE! , itg.ot TIII9 EXYaMMIDIART CASE. Ftsisvmg—lbtor Sir:—}laving coo lotted a se vere cold, which settled upon my litnes,'ainitilled with a violent cotta, pain In my side and breast, difficulty of breathing, II was attended by physicians of the tint, respertabilitY;;but me symptoms became very alarm log, there wal an dleicess firmed in toy longs and. made its way through my side. and discharged large quantities of truss externally. so th.it coy tilisician thought the power nr functions of one of tag lungs Were totally destroyed—therefore supposed the case entirely hopeless. This mournful elate of things con tinued for a Icing time. until I was trusted and worn to a skeleton. .1 had tried a number or remedies, but . all foiled to do any: od..llnt there still tieing a spark of hope loft for me and my anxious parents, and hay leg bran} of the great virtues ni your crinyullad Setup of Wildlrberry, and its being approved of OT pZi",sicoma of lte first eminence, I cunolittle.l to make tail of It, an d to my great satisrartiett, my cough gradually grety, better, the bole In my side liegita to heal. and fatnnow hgpity to say, from a poor and al- MOST. hopeless skeletrpt, I have bet mint linah/ty and weigh more than 1 ever bare. All my iteightibis can testify to the above tort. Anoka t.:.DoNstrout, miles from Skuip tar tp. Pa. •Suclt is the impreceilented Jucceis or De. Sweyne's Compound Syrnp of Witt Cherry. Virc.are. constant ly receiving tenet.; from Physicians and our Agents, front all [tarts rif the United "gates, informing no or extraordinary • • The El Dorado of California or Peru may yield For lunca to Thoorands—But ?chat are OilUltlll4 relt.tOla 71.111 h 7 ' UR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF t WILD CIIV,ItPS. TWO XF,II- - CERTIFIC.ITT.S. 142r.hrono, N.. 1. Der. till). Dr. D. S;IVAIICC-I).:ar :—This is in certify, that Elorsoe. the tall and winter of Ohl t ea s troubled trill)a yeti , severe cold and tough. With btrorht liy,tuptruns of the ev,hola :I WOO IntilltOti to try your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, of orbital "one Ly,ttle'•ler are, ly cured [no, add I would strongly' recommend it to others for sitoitir atruetions. ANoTicr.fi BEVLII.E Cdiiir, or A-rrnmi. Putt. t Dee. 1619. Dn. SWAY:Cy—Dear rail —I cheerfully add Toy tes ,lo,,,ny In fa vor'or pelt valuable Coutpound :Syrup of Wild Cherry, whici; I conceive to he truly the wonder and lite,ishig. of ,theftge. For the last fonrYeara I have been atlitcted wttli the - a:itlita.t. Sleep had becom e a Stranger to me; night :111, night would I liar' to sit up in my bed. I wait attended by four orUve different bilysh tans, al.3odivltig used various patent medicine, but all of no avaih . 'l continued to grow worse, itniil 'commenced Or user yinir valuatilecoinpound sit up of 11;t1,1 Cherry, which :it - forded die itible Id relief. Art., using several battle, I was re., , threil it, perfect ' health. I YOIIrSW itL respect, Sut•ti U. EVAN%, Any inforw.^.tion lhsperting the above cane win he freely given by her 1 I . PIA 3i.T11,1 W. Carpenter, corner ni Eigll , ll and Paris ate. Thousand: lifliertone are tleOtoying their thins by neglet I atOpo r rcmrdf. Rely not upon single eatch;ienny articles • which relieve for the ntoment, hut eventually accelerate the disease. Resort at once 'to that al. ectalitishell remedy. Dr. Sway no: Com , pounif-Sy run of Wild Cherry. h.ri tele bTaivil throughout the whole world as airhtrect nal remedy for all discuses of the Tnroat, conga, and Breast. IMPORTANT rArTlON—rr: , ..n: Th ere it hot IMP Zert;1111.• prer,ll., :07r .;.• ry. and that is Dr. sty ly11.• • ••.. 1, • r . • the pnhhc , which ha. bin,. ' .rc . Polled ea:W.3'4nd p 1 , 1 r•I• ; - r.J.I preparations rolled by ii. 1; 4.1 have been put out since tit l g.ll.l • ••.., ••, trptive circutriman,,,, in orde r t rr. .‘ r tr rules. Eitch.houle of the a beaniilol steel engraving. with the I s't enaf Woi. Penn thereon ; also. Dr. Sway roe's iLnintitre:and as a farther security, the portrait rir Or. Su sync will be added hereafter, so as to dbilitgiiiith hla preparati,tas front all otherA. Principal Office, EIGHT!! and RACE Streets. Swayne's Celebrated Verniffage. ".9 wife and elf [olldi remedy for irt.Tlo,, .Dys popria, Cholera .Ilorbus..stelay or Des peptic children ara.ifutis. and the min , ' ...fur Pl:Wily . 1 1,11- rine 'res. I.rtted to the 7.6:ie." rtE.4/E.Dl' is en_ which 1133 proved ,:cress ful for a long ante, and it i witiveng ay a..know I edged by all who have.tried It to Le fur superior (being nn Very pleaFant to the taste at the Caine time riferiuni) :luny stitch medicine ever employed in diseases fir tvhieh it I.:recommended, It not only destroys worms, but it Inv icor:ties the while xystetn. It is hornless Its .etTects, anal the health of the patient is ulnae tine proved by tic one °V ell Wl,llllO o OftriS are discovered. Dr. :I WA VSE'S WERNI.IFT:t;t: has Viet With it deuce of favor from the public,' which hoc perhaps never y be. fore been accorded to any medicine. It needs no re commendation where ever it is !mown. To the fond Mother, bending it; sleepless anxiety over her wasting child. it will carry teliefjoy, and thankfoio.., : to all ho are suffering from the diseaaes fir which it prepared, It toren . a .prerly restoration to health. BEWARE OF IMPOSITIOX.—Swayne's rermifuge Is in square bottles (heing recently charier.' to prevent counterfeits, also en park in a (letter advaruage) with the following wordshl own in the glass Rr.lf.: , waynca Verrnifuge, also 'enveloped m a beautiful wrapper, bearing the signature of Or. Su ayne, with his portrait ott each side of the brittle without which Ilene is genuine. This article is so pleasant to the taste that both children and adults are onlversally. fond of it. O n . e,wrorNI , ...:';I:I!itt'S.IPAIIILI.A. AND EXTRACT 'TAR ('ILLS—The anent Americarirpritier—for the re .moval and permanent core or all diseases arising from an impure state of the blond. or habit of the gyp: en. Let it he remembered, that in this preparation ate strongly concentrated all the medical properties of Sar saparilla and Extract of Tar compounded with other valtisble "Vegetable I,Extraets," the whole strength of which Is extracted on nn entirely new principle. Unlike all other VMS, these. neither pope, pro/Ince nausea or any other unple want sensation, while they are as powerful as it re. possible for a medicine to be. and he harmless. It purities, cleanses, and strength ens the fountain springs of life and ionises new vigor throughout the whole human frame, Remornbor always. to inquire particularly for Dr. SWAYNE'S SAItiI'APABILI.A. AND EXTRACTTA PILLS. See that the Sic nature of Dr. S tVAVNE is on each Box. TIM above valuable medicines are prepared only by Dr. 11..Swaanit, corner of Sib and Race streets, phn a ., to whoni all orders should be addressed. For tale by the following Agents : J. G. - BROWN, Druceist. ) DANIEL KREBS. I'. Id], and >Pottsville. J. CURTIS C. trutnits, • JAS. B. FALLS, and }Miner/Mlle. JNO. ,11. 8111:314LE11, Part...enthati. C. dr. O. 11111.NTZINCEIL. Schuylkill Ilaven litcl.EAN do LE SON, Summit Hill. ms .11iddleport ; Daniel Ilertsch, Ashland; Charles Frady.' Onvis,shurg; Jno. 131etonmnn. Ham burg; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua; Jno. Plasm .Easton; Matthew Krause, ilethlebern ; Chas.. Ebert, Mauch Chunk; Eckell de • Uarndt, Tremont; E r oCkili Son. Llewellyn, and by storekeepers generally. October 7, 1848. . 41- • Philadelphia Bedstead Factory, SD St. Jolla stmt. above CaMichell, D EALERS and CabrITILaDELpItIA. inet makers supplied o.lilieral terms. Patent Straw Bedsteads on Viand. - • Aps7-15-14, • - B. REEVES lc SON. Liter Complaint; JA.UNDiCE, DTSPEPSIA.mmoxwoit NERVOUS DERILITY.:NSEASE:UF.THE . _ , Metell,ltrof - all direasu arising front a disorders hirer-or Ste m.ck. its bob atufFswas - Q VOL as "Constipation; Inward Piles, Fulinesji 01' t.) Mood to thenead, Acidity of the Staub:Wit/Nan , sea,,Deart-burn, Disgustfar Food, Fullness or ureter in the Stomach. dour Eructations, Sinking or Bet tering at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming at. the' Read, Hurried -and difficult Breathing. _Fluttering at the heart, Choking or ant/ s ating sensations when In a lying posture, Dimness. of vision, Dots or webs be fore the sieht, Fever and dullpain in: the heed, Dell cienty of Perspiration. Yellowness of. the skurand eyes. Pair in the Ilea. Chest. Limbs, dre. - , Sud den flushes of heat, Burning in the Flesh. Constan Imaginings of evil and great depresslonof Spirits can be effentually cured by 1 DR.' HOOPLA ND'S dELEBRATED GERMA N , BITTERS. •Their ( power over the above disease* is not eks celled—i . equalled—by any other preparation in the United States, as, the cures West, in many cases after skillful physicians had failed. Derangement of the Liver and Stomach are sources insanity, and wilt also produce disease of the Heart, Skin, Lange and Kidneys. and lays the body' open loan attack of the Cholera,' Billions, or YellOW Fever, and is genemtlythe brat cause of that most bane ful disease, Consumption.- Opinions of the Philadelph ia •... 'TUE DISPATCH," Decensher 3lst says:— An DIVALUABLE Illenterse.—We have frequently heard of the Celebrated German Bitters, manufactur ed by Dr. !Iceland, spoken of lh termite( commenda tion, and we know deservedly so. lt,ls a too common' practice, In certain quarters', to pet, all manner of useless trash, but in the case of the above Bitters, bun dreda are - living witnesses of their great moral and physical worth. As W medicine for the Liver Com pia Inc,Jaundice, ftcrrous Debllitylind Dyspepsia, this has been found invaluable, effecting cures, and thor wieldy eradicating diseases, when all-other medicines h+na faild. We teel convinced, that inthe use of the Carman Bitters, the patient &menet become debiliaied. hat inn,tantly gains' strength to the frame—a fact .vtliy of great consideration. The Bitters are pleas ant in mote and smell, and tan be administered under any carcumstaiters, to tho most delicate stomach In deed, they can be. used by alt peysons with the most perfect safety.. It would bcfweij for those who ere much affected in the nervous syst ern, to continence with one tea spoonful or less, and gradually increase. We speak Prim experience, and are of coarse, a proper judge. The press tar and wide, have united in recom mending the German Bitters, and to the afflicted we 11301.1 cordially advise their tire. "SPIRIT OF THE TIMES,•' June 24tBsays "Do our good citizens who are invalids, know the many astonishing cures that ha ve . heen performed by Dr. flood:mills Celebrated German Bitters 9 If they do not, we recommend them to the "German Medicine store," ail who are affected with Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, or Nergons Debility; the Doc tor has cared many of our citizens afterthe best phy sicians had failed. %Ye have used them, and they have proved to be a medicine that every one should know of, and we cannot refrain giving our testimony In their favor, and that which gives them greater etaini upon our humble effort, they arc entirely Vegetable. "TDB DAILY NEWS," July 4th says:— • "We speak knowingly. of Dr. HootlaniFs Celebrated German Bitters. when. we say It Is a:blessing or this age; and in digeaSel of the billary, digestive and Ner vous Systems, it has not we think an egual. It is n Vegetable preparation, and made withent Alcohol, and to all invalids we, would recormneud It as wor9) . Melt confidence. . . It Is from atle of our first druggists, a centlemar, fa vourably known throughout the Voiced States—the pro prietor of the "Medical Worm syrup 1" • Philadelphia..tirso. 22. d, ISIS. Dear Sir :—lt Is with much ploasUre that I testify to the extraordinary virtues of yourCerman Miters, hav ing sold largely of them these last few trinntbs to va rious persons, afflicted with Liver Complaints, Dyspep sia, and liability of the Nervous System. 'I ran say roused, aniously, that they are the hest article of the kind I have ever sold. (and I deal in all the popular inctlietnes) and I consider it the only medicine for the above disease, before the public. I have never sold one bout(' that 103 net given sA infaction, and brought forththe commendation of those wire used it. I deem this my ditty to you both as the proprietor of this highly valuable,arliele, and to those afflicted with the above complaints, that they may know of its cura tive properties and to enable them to select the good from the various articles with which our market is tionnied. ' %Vali much reopen!, I remain ynilru„C G: .1. N. HODENISA.CK, Lituggisti Corner of Serand and Coates streets. JAUNDICE AND LIVER COMPLAIN Cured nor Phoulciarte,had Failed. Philadelphia...Wt.:l7, 1811. Dear Sir—lt is with feelingc.of pleasure I commu nicate to you the sanative elTent3 (and In a short of of your invaluable “Iloollatid's Celebrated German Bit ters,'• upon my system while laboring under the Jaunt. dice. About two rears ago! had an attack of the Jaun dice and nag confined to the house six weeks under medical treatment of the Fundy Physician and the Caine. tole aver, win,: I,..witent out I hailto be very care ful of myself. since that rithiliq hate bad severil attatlis of thii same ‘llAe . ow, tad ytaw - Clltere have entirety re lieved and cured ale In two in , three days. My nest doer neighbor. Sir. John Diehl, list spring, had a long and serious spell id Jaundice, he had it sometime before I knew it , ; he was coniiiiCil to his tied. As coon 051 heard of his condition 1 called to beg hint and told hint ni the.ellict your linters had upon sir In the tbtlile eane. dis- Ile immediately scat for a Mottle, and in a law days he Vvp,, mired. I have in evveral in+lati(en teems!, mended the Bitters iii other cases, alway s litOdllLirla the same happy effect. My wire has been considerdhly af flicted with Liver Complaint slid Neuralgia, by the use of the fluters she is well, now enjoying good We believe (rani ;he many wires we bilaw ofiheae tot ters effecting ' that they p 1133,34 a remarkable and CO. traortmary degree Arai curative properties, and that Is Will enhances their value with us trolley are entirely vegetable. We always keep the Bitters on hand and weulenot be trilling to he nitheut theist. Very respectfoll V, piers, C. PEIRCE,3:O South Front Street Can stronger testiniany bin adduced by any Prepara. 'don befine the pillnlb I A single bottle v.!!! ConvilicC any one of their power over di-ease. They are En tirely Vegetable, and will permanently derstroy the most obstinate costiveness, and give strength and vigor to the Borne, at no lilac eebilitadinG the patient ; being also graft-4111 to the Mast tbNienle i-toutnrli under any circumstances, and can he administered with eerfect safety to de:thate infants—they.are free from Altna!, Syrup, e!Cids,, :darnel, and all . mineral and tantrums ingredients. They can he taken at all times and under all dream- Stanees, 110 ordinary exposure Will prevent them having a salutary effort, and no bad recruit can accrue flout an over dose For sale. wholesale and retail nt the principal Depot, Cermet: 31eilteine Stare, N 0.276 Race Street, ' Forliale by J. G. llrelen, ; S. R. Diclipon Schuylkill haven; 7. W. Gibbs, Miner:wine ; and by respectable dealers generally, M(0110011/ the State. March 21 ISIS 1.1-11 STAcv Kirmuntr.oEt PUDE WHITE LEAD. - Wetherill Or. Brother, vrAN UFA R Rd, No f 15,, North fbront ranter. I'l Philadelphia: have now a good ' , apply-of their war rimed pure WHITE LEAD, nod those cuednuterg who, !rive been sparindly supplied in enosegurnee of a I artiele, rhrdl onw have their order, filled. • • • ctiltstani eito,ie,rs thiisepresertratise and :ire', ilniterties, sn desirable in a paint, to an I: it itriadidterated white lead; hence any a rep. ^int:ter inatnrials only tnar.i its value. It ha tlHreiere,iteen the .temlyaint of the manufarturers, fur ionny veers, to supply to the pliblic a perfectl Pare white teert, and the unceasing demand for the article, 14 112 . 30ithat it has met with f tror. It is Inca riahle hrand ed nn One hi a : wETuEttli.t. - & III:OTHER - in hill, and on the nthrr, tourraitird sure, all in red letters. -r -,...,_._, TUE •ilibiteribers !riving thin day ;tittered Into 1,:,,,'.• 1 enpartllSl7ll4l rot the purpose of iransartina a general wholesale, and retail hultiness it. ICON, wrociAti ES, PRO vismNs,IIAT. FLOUR, and FP co, at lie well-known York Stoic in the borough of Potts ville, wood moat respectfully begleave to Say that I hey have nnw on nand a large and well selected Nttlett Or liarirint of all dgsrriptinti:, also Flat Hoe and 7' na I I Road Iron al . :trios I slat,, suitable for drills and lateral roads. u bleb they olive for sale at as low a rate as can be had in the County. Also, a fresh stock of Groceries and Provisinni Constantly on bend at very low prices for cart.. Also, Cast. /11:,ter, and Shear Steel, Nail., and Spikes, Oes. Floor. Ford, be., on of which they i y,,,,1d reverethilly soltat gn inspection of by the public, and relying an they do spent a sti let:mention to business to be able at all times to aceonunnd.de their, ustorners. E. YARDLEY & SON. sohscriner %mild take this opporttinity In return his sinrere thanks for the liberal pntrnnaze he has berelnfore revs ived from hie friends and the linblie generally, and rsepectioll) solcilF a continuance of the toe for the new firm. Iffl====lMlN3= Coal Shipping . ;and Coinrtllr sion Merchant. DANIEL J. RIDGWAY HTIMING LEASED THE SCHUYLKILL NAPI CATION Company's Landings. at Mount Carbon Schuylkill Con ory.will attend to the ....intoning of Red Vhire. and Cray Ash Coal, for any operatives on the Carbon Retiroud. PURCHASE OF. COAL. Hat hog been engaged for a number. Of years in the he liana thorough knowledge of the dllferent qualities of Coal In the R churl kill Region, and will attend to the purchase and shipping of Coal for dealers abroad, at a nmderate cotnpenration. cl• Sarlfactnry references given, when required. March In. 1519 11-tf Macaulay's History of England iroixmc I, of a beautiful cheap edition of thi V valuable work, published by N. 11. Railer & Co. Philadelphia, contatnink all the matter verbatum et literstam, of 4,1.1, of the Fondon edition, publlghed in London ai nearly Bt,oo a volume, received and for sale at 23 cents. ALSO, the Apocrlytical Key, an extraordinary dis crinr,e on the rise and fall of Papacy, publi-heil origi nally in the ycar 1701. Price ES cis: at ' BNAN'S Match 17 12-3 Cheap Doak and Varier y Stows slihAA.l MAZsaT.ttrfORII AND WARER(IO3IS Tarelft .strnotintfoll.Vond,—PH.lLA.Drt.Pliti , t 31: 4 ILI l'llF.underßietted manufacture' IRON RA MINOR of every stele, ' VI:RAND...I4. (1AT17,.•A„ Pt,D1.15- TA Ic4, ARDOR:I, it r.t)sT2A Ds ~ a pal a,,, , rifa inns ofornanietaal '',--'l. -- .4„.:.i.... And ardiltertnral lion \York • in ...:2 ,' ,1 - 4:1A.41, the L,e.,t manner, at reduced pri ,, • , .. -- ' :7• 1;...,:,.. ± ...-.:,... L,..._,,„...t.... Alwavta nn 11 end, a enpplv of -- -----'-'----"—' Fire Pr;mf donra and I.:loter?, a heavy stark or Reveal Anil C:1,1101011 Hiegel , . 1 4 1mtler flolt, gtore anbm BOll,,and all descriptions of buildeW Iron work. t _ This establishment, by far the mnAtextenftive of the kind in the city, employe none but rolnitetent IV• Jrk rinftoe3res the advantaces of steatn-power and suit;thle machinery, and Is under the personal coperriiion of the proprietors. who are practical men of lon g o.pnrience, affordu to its patrons the 'gnanantre that their orders will be properly and promptly ereeotrd ,PhlM,Octl4-12-1y) 1EE119,6c ADAMSONt " Ohl Gentle Ladies ; OR, I WANT - A WIPE. I. subscribers take pleasure in annnuocing that no Saturday, May 12th. they mill publish in beau tiful OtYIN, a new and remarkably fine ballad. called ••011 GENTLE Lttlfr.9 Aut., on 'WANT WIFE." the poor) , by Tuns FiTzkiEnALII, Erg, Editor of the Philadelphia City Item; arranged for the Piano by Prof. Ligu.sg, end for the Guitar, by Prof. PIQUE.' Thte song is a bright. , sparkling, dashing affair. of life and spirit, and must become widely popular. /I.ll , orders to be addressed to Na tg. LEE Sc. WA 10 LKER, 182 Chesnut Street. y -tr - • • A. CARD,sLITTLE az MARTIN, WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers In DAY ODDS, GROCERIES, TEAS, LiCilloßSAhe item an ceiltre Street, near the earner nr Ma . bantango, to whleh the amnion of the citizens of tows and country Is reseirtfully JOHN L. LITTLE Pottsville, Cott 28-44 J JOPLIJ B, C.MiIITIN THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER READ TILE FOLLOWING New Firm. • Caution_Extrdr.. Vmanbithejtarne has -engaged withs gdMag man of in. name of 15'. P.' Tewniend, and gees blsname to put up 'a Stitcra - tlna. which' they call Dr Tossur.end'allanmparilla, denominating it GENUINE pOgutat, etc. This Townsend le:poilwor, and never leas; tut leas rorMerly a water on railwfaits, :canals, said the like, " Vet he assumes the title or Dr., for - the purpose of,eaming credit for what he is no. , This is to , catition the publiettet to be deceive. and natellmoi 'none hat the aciiiiine Original Old Dr: Jeenh Tawn," send's Warsaparilla. bating on it the oid Dr's; lake- neat; his family coat of aims, and his 'signature across the coat prawns._ . . Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla! [ALD Dr. Townsend 's now about 7D years of age, .and has long been Anown ail the author and discov erer of the Genuine Original' Townsend Sarsaparilla " tieing poor, he was MTlCiiedlo Inuit its manufacture, by which means it has bbeen kept nut of market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who had proved its,worth and known its valne. it had reached the ears of many, nevertheless, as those persons n Ms had been healed of sore diseases, and saved from death, proclaimed Its excellence and wonderful HEALING I.OIN EIL Knowing, malty years Ufa. that he had, by his skill. science, and experience, devised an article which would ha of incalcuable advantage to mankind, when once known and extensively used. he hoped and perseve red, expecting the time to arrive when the means would he furnished to bring it into universal notice, when its inentimahle virtues would be known and apprecia ted. This time has come. the means are supplied; this GRAND AND UNEQUALLED PREPARATION, Is manufactured an the largest stale, and is called for thwitighout the length and breadth of the land, es pecially as it _is found incapable of degeneration or deterioration. . . , Let every man ring throughout the land, that Old Pr. Jacob Townsend Is now manufacturing the real 'Townsend Sarsaparilla,' which netervaars, never far meets, and never ellottires itscheracter. From this day forth the peopto shall have the Pare Genniete . 7ounsied Sailaparrila, which shall never sour in the bottle, or tp the stomach, and it shall yet banish from the land 91 IFer.nentlng, Smiling, Explo ding, Vinegary Aaraaparillar, now In use. A good Sarsaparilla, pore and gerMine, ought to live ; a poor sawing, slip-slop Satimparilla ought to droop and die. Thu Old Dr's. sarsaparilla will keep pure and per: feet 100 years. Unlike yrdnig 0. P. Townsend's it Improves with ago. and never rhangei, lint for the better; because it is proparetton scientific principles by a scientific man. The highest knowlettze of Chemistry, and the latest disco:vet lea of the Art have all been brought Into rerritl - thine manufaeturr of the OLD DR'S. SARSA PARILLA. The Rentaorillo root, it is known tri medical men, contains many medicinal properties, and some properties which, are Inert or useless, and others, which, if retained In preparing it -fir use, pro duct,-frrmentatton and acid, which Is Inlntious to the syste in, Some of properties t7f Sara:lea 6114 are so volatile, that they entirely evaporate and are lust in the preparation, if they are not preserved by a edelliille process, known only to those experienced in its 'mann. faetttre. Moreover, these volatile principles-which ' dy off in vapor, or as an exhaltation, under heat, are the very Csseteliql mcci;cal proportien of the rout, which give to it oil It, value. Any poison ran boll or dety the toot till they get a dark colored liquid, width Is more front the coloring matter In the root than from anythlng eine; they c,tit then strain this Insipid or vapid liqunl.sweeten with soar tuolasser, and thou call It - Sarsapar ilia Extract or Syrup." litit Foe!) Is tint the. orticie known 3. the GENUINE OLD DM JACOI3 TOWNSE:sID•S SAE , ERZ= Ttilt ig go pr.7piOld, thatch the Inert prepertleg of the Sarsaparilla runt are first removed, every 'thin; capahb•uf heeitmlud arid or or feriro.ot3t ton. is extrart ed and fejerteil ; then ever) particle of medial Virtue is secured In it Mire:mil eoneentruted forts; and thug it is rendered Itigapatiln of losing any or he 1,1113111 e and healing ;normal., Prepared in this way, It in made the most pots erful agent In the CLINE OF IN iit.NERALIf.F. Dlff ejTette.; the erasell why we hear 1 , 01111111,1d1110119 CC ery aide In Its f.tvor by awn, woaa.n.',nd , liddren• We hod it doing wond,,rs In Oa care of l,a.uraption, Ity,pepta, nod 1.!, er eotorhaint, and in Itheutontiant, Srrefinla, P,lee, CA.tivenv. , s. all Usitane.,w , 1:n111110m+. lilo , rheg. and all affection., arising front INlPUltrrti OF ft potsesseit a marvellous r:ll^acy, in altremplaints arising from :::digestion, from Aridity of the ,410.)rt• - front unequal calalsann, deterMinat ion of blood do the head, p.dpitathal of the. hoart, cold feet nod cold hand,:, c old chills and hot flashes over • the body. It has r•ot it, mobil inl'olds and Omens: and proinnte4 and gentle persPiration relazing stricture of the bangs, Rut in nothing Is its excellence "MO: filanfreqfy vecn and ortolan:edged Ilion In 111 hind; and s!ages et' r... wale Complaints. ft works wonders in castor fluor Attune or I,Vitites. Falling's - if the Womb, Obstructed, isnppres,d, or Pa tint Rmrses, Irregularity of the mens:rti d Poriod4, and the like; and is an effectual in curing aft the forma of Kidney Disease. Dy removing obstructiAjw, regulatinethegeneral,ystem. kives tone a tad ilrength to the whole body, and this rates all forme of NERVOUS DISEAHES AND And thus prevent; or relieves`a great variety Of other Inakklif,..as Spinal Irritation, Neuralgia, :RI. Vitus Dance, :Swooning, Epileptic Fits, Convolsions,,tc. It to not pos,ible for this medicine to fail to do ;mod ; it has nothing in it whirls can ever baron, it cabstev., sou r or spent, an d alp.ref ot e, Can linter ifn enfa.. hive properties. It clean-co the blood, ezt Rent ire liver to healthy action. tones the , tumarli, and gives go9d digestion, relieves Ik,, howls of torpor and constipa tion, allays Inthunatiompurilies the shin:equalizes the rtreolation of the blod, producing gentle ,hrinth equally all over the body. and at the insensible nempiras :ion; rt taxes all obstruetiors, and Invigorates the en lire nervond I , .:•tetn. Is not title their, the Medicine you pre-eminently need i Rut ran :any of thesethings be said of S • P. Tspalmend's inferior ankle.) This young man's hgni l he not to be conPAKED wiTlf VIE 01,1) Because of One grand fart, that the One is incapahle'of detcrioration,and NEVER tiPOILS, as hilt the ollier does; it soots. ferments, and blows the bottles con• Mining it into fragments; the sour, acid liquid ex ploding, and damaging other goods! Must not this hortable compound be poisonous tit the system'? irh,tt. , mit acid into a system already disen,Vl triti arid! Wtpt cau.ses Dyspemoa hut acid rye not all know,. that when food sours In ear stnmachs, what mischief it produces'? flatulence, heartburn, palpitation of tote trt, liver complaint, Mart/lira, dysentery, colic, and rormption of the blood) What Is Scrofula but an acid humor in the body! What produces al the Int molts which brine on Fatintions of the 1 4 km. Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, White Swelling... Fever Sores, and an ulcerations internal and external! Ills math ivy under heaven but an acid substaacc, which omits and thus spoils all the fluids of the body, more or less. What cames Rhemnatisni, but n sour' or arid fluid, inAlll:l3leti irrtf hPrIVOell 16c joints and clue where, Ori:3llng anti inflaming the tendef and delicate tisanes upon which it nets so of nereete, d roe I .es. Or impurity of the blood, of deranged circulations, and nearly all the ailments which Millet !Mean nature. - Now is it not bumble to In ke and sellond injieita worat In liar title iT.umcNTINo. Act!) “comporNir, OF A. P. TOWNS,END: And yet he would Lain hay., it anderst;od that Ohl Dr. Jacob Totvn4eTiol't Genuine- Original Sa6apairilla, us al IMITATION of his latrine preparathurt Ikaeoo forbid that we should 111,1 in ati artirle which would err the II105( distant tiieutttlattet. to S. P. TowriFend ' article! and which n bold brine t a 0 noon the . Oil Dr. ouch a mountain load of complaint and trim:nations (corn Agents who 11•11., cold, and par cuisers who have used S. P. Townsend ' s Ferment in:. Compound. We wish it underadnoll, het once.it iA the absolute truth, that S. P. Townsend's uttlale and Old Dr. Jaen!, T..wn•reint's Sarsaparilla are heureo-wide apart and infinitely di,tialilnr; that they are unlike in every particular, haring not one staple thing in cotit• mon. AM S. P. Townsend b no doctor,and never was, b nn elnonbt. nn phartnacentirt—konws 114. Moir, Of mnli cine or disease than any other ; COMRIOII, 1111 s, onproferrinnal wan, what toy4rantre ,can the public have that they nre receiving a ltenaine'ltclentilic medi cine, containing all the virtne.t oreparinz it, and met, are Incapable of changes which onclit ten her them the a:Tv!, of disease instead of health 7 Hut what CISC should he expected .iron` one who knows Dorking comparatively of medicine t It requires a person Of some expericke, to conk and nerve up even a common decent meal, how mit , s more Important is that the persons who manufacinre de: teed Inc weak . stomachs andpnfrodded Nys, terro,shoold know well the medical properties of pl,nt., the hest 'manner of securing and concentrating their healing vtztors, al-o an extensive knot, ledge ot the vs thins diseases which atlect the hirma'n system, and how to adapt rewrites lit these diseases I. It is horrible to thank, and to know linty cruelly the alllictml are imposed bp/in by presurtmturin4 men for the sake of money t rertunes made nut of ihea,conire , Jf the sick: and no equivalent rendered thu dcspair toe imtlerere! It, is to arrest frauds noon the unfortunate. to pnut bair into wounded humanity. in kin to hope in the de. ,Fpairintt Imanin, in rector? health and bloom, and vizor tom the cra s hed and broken,- and to banish infirmity. hat Old Dr. Join!, Townsend 1,04 soticht and found he opportunity and means to harm Id - 4f:rand Comer oaf concentrated Remedy within the rach, not to the knowletice of all who need it. that the 3 may learn and know. liv,loyftil, r experienre, its TItA.IiisCENIIIINT POWER T. HEAL, ,A nil thus to trove the tinpurcha-mble sativfaction of raised thousanita and millionstrorn the lied of sicktie , it and despondency to hope, he ittOnil a Inns hie of victor and usefulness to themselves, their fatui ties and friends , . A;rons.: For Wig County'. John D. Brown,' POygville : Jo oleo B. Awl J. W. CR:II3, 71IncrAvIllo; J. Fry, Tanmellia. 1- - [ Den. 15, 15.1:3.'. 51. Ness' Apring Goodg, in Pldlada. nititaav 11.1 V F. NOW FOR $ ALE AT 3:11E111..NE , ),V RTORE A'. Ir. Corner .f'7l,lfth ala rket sv ; l . l4 !c sli t r len i , to i lc n io . c y k b o e f _ n n n e , Iv and e i d (pools, l'a-snneres, Satrinells. Slor% adanted to boys' wear. SW, Marseilles Vestioaa, Bla , k nod Colored Silks, of new styles, Mouse de Lance, 'mitres, Sine - lama, Lawns, Barages. Italzorines, . Black Alpacas. Bombazines and Cashmeres. SHAWLS In every variety of the sea,on Calicoes at alhprires. from 3 to 25 oents. • MITSLINS,—To this branch of trade ore tire very partienlar attention, and our stork embraces every de sirable make of all Widths and nualitlc.• Linens for Shirting and tine for Bosoms, runxisinsc GOOD.—llvtiluk Table, Linens, Counterpanes, Blanket v and guilts, Diaper, Towelling. Pillow Case Linens, ice. FRIENDLY STYLE GOODS.—Our stock of these foods w unusually large, atid our •`FRIENDS" from the country will always be sore to Lind such styles as are Adapted to their slants, in Dress .Conds, Dress Shawls, Barcelona ILPhre., Bonk 3lnslinil and ild•fe Cap Crape, Gloves, Mitts, &c.. &c. CANTON MATTINGS Of all widths, of White, fled Checked-and Caney styles on band end for sale, wholesale or retail. to all of which we respectfully solicit the attention alone coure try frienels,'our prices will be found to be ae loot as nay la the city. plarch3.lB49-lin ACCO3IIIODATION FOR LAWYERS.—TFIE LAWYERS can procure !Ronk Subrgenns for wit. nesse' signed by the, Prothonotary, by railing nt ' - BANINAN.B an 275,-): Cheap Book Si Stationary rive re. Great - Saslow': _la' OIL - P. S. DEVL AN & CO" RILADLICI, LA. - .A RE patentee* end note minniactarers of a 13- CATING CO3IPOUND, to be twed.rol'obriCallne the Joints uf mathtnery.. It is warranter/10 be equal to timber. Spermaceti 4to st3nd the coldest weather I and to be more' durable than anything now in tile.— ,Theptice Isls ants per gallop, and the following cm , , titicates show its character r . ,PnitintLents, Dec. E MIS; Messrs. P. S. Devlan L Co.—Gentlemen t—The Pa tent Composition you lent me to have tried, and which you design as a sabstitnie for the best.oll in the *ora l:Met' Machinery. has, lam happy to say, More than re alised My expectations. I had , it fully tested' on a Loco motive Engine for two da ye(irtralny weather, with mod drying over the machine et every revolution) by a shilfu Engineer, who assures me that it works equal to tit best spermaceti att. with a saving in quantity of 20 pe cent, This saving. together with the greatly reduce priceat which you Inform me you can furnish the mkt will strongly rcenromend lie use on Rail Roads and largrimills and factories where large quantities atoll nr used. I have now no doubt: of its entire success. an ' under that imaregalon tender you my sincere co ngratu Intone. Truly 'yours. ,• • that. EXaLleif- POTTSVILLE. Jan. ^2,18.0, Thin Is to certify that I have been nsing.P.B Devian & Co •e Patent Lubricating 011 for the lag six weeloa end can give a., our decided opinion, that, benlieb it beings° much cheaper, Its peculiar superiority over the best Opoim Oil, is its duritaihry on mechineiy,whieh ren ders it very di sirahle article for that PlirPose• %Yearn cstensively engasedia raining and chipping coal, hat ing eleven Steam Erginesnf varioap capacities et work boistingtoal,pninping water, &.c. - •• • Mures, Bayern D & P. P. Decia a Ia Co.--Centlemen i—Wc have been sing your Patent Lubricating Oil on all the machinery of the heading Iron and Nail 'Works for the last nine weeks, ind we consider velum men It a fair trial, as 'the works are calculated to manufetture four thousand tons of Iron and Nails per imam. The machinery Is very heavy, the Engine one hundred and til,tiy hnrse pacer, and the spends are from Thirty. Ao Mau hundred revointionaper minute. " After the abovearial, tire can recommend the Oil as equal toil:m.6"mm Sperm Oil and. in many cases, su pers. orb any spnrin nil used in tha country, viz fi"r heavy bearings and fact speeds, such as shafting and fans. rf 1 remain years, JAMEq.WCAIITY, .:11Snager of the RAdine, lrnn , tiail and Tshe Works. - The sobs, iher has heen appoinlettagent for 'he sale of the; Lubricating Compound, La.'6chuylli.lll County. win) will supply all orders at mann lecturer's Mess. C. F. NORTON. At Milnee, Haywsod & Co.'s Btnre Febl7'4o 441] Pottsville. • John Donnelly, DANDFACTVRED. OF DONNELLY'S UPRIGHT SAFETY GLAZED CArBl;l.liD A:th VNTTED . STATE.; OIL PAAre nt-it;glNo, u. N 3 Moilh Third Street, Philadaphits. TilEdE Matches are jwody euntidered the hest in the finked deal's; they are free front unpleasael And tau be introducea with perfect safety into ell stores and dwellint:S. 'Warranted to keep IU years. , The Ellacklaz is of superior quality, and free from any instate nts that ln,palis the Leather. Country Dente - es and 41iippers will find it to their lnr terest to earl and see he fhe 111,'e .. . . . N. D.—An assortment of 3fatchns "I" vnrinns New Vork Mltillifatintera, St4ltileo . ll. 50011.1 wood ben, nl-o, packed In large or snot! tin eases. In ship to any part of ' 11f, \Vora. . 1 JOHN DONNELLY. Lae of 10 Dank Si., now 83 Shrth Third 5:',. Marti ^_1,1919. r 13-ly linoortatat to - Tanners. .NEAV WIDE, OIL A"nI) LI:ATI - Iga wr011a110.,1.11 NORTH THIRD STREET, . TArre: done, hear Racc—Poi7.4.l,lpba. A MAYS on hand nt lowest market prices a Dry tat Plata Irides, light and heavy, drat:pal ity. . Caraccas, : " " " !Ago:lm,, 5 . thing Dry Chili, . . 5 .! " 0 Oalted Lagoavra, • " Fenian - 16.n, glaultiter " " Preen Salted Heavy, " ' Dry Patna." ir - Best Straits aril Bank Oils. • I - TOOLH of all kinds., , .. . The Bides are of fresh importation, and Will he sold lower in price than eon be butiOt.at I estatilkheil i lion., . • LEATIII:Ii of all kinds honalit, fitr bleb' the iiieh [ ext rash:prite will lie paid, or enchain ed for Hide Witsi 3 ollit, itce., &e. Mardi 21. 134tn0l BEE:N. k glnlsFvrnirnt. _ - r --- . , 1_ . ,. I , I sSTocFSAT io , , -***& --. LL '.;." .1: 4 2;.i•,13 q ' 1 fe, , ; 1:!..;:, 4 ''',-;1• - s101' . i -, . I.i:iV. - i .7. t: - .." - =,t't',2-•:,, , , - fx..l '''+---.-..,- ... "---- -',. - ,/ , ,,,,,rj, '''':-.),/, 4 , :;,. - c-:. ' '•, : .... : ...,1 I . A Z :43:P 1'. ° I.'T,t. ' l'3:-ri. it r 5 5 4 .i, :1 f '.', j : . r./.1,a• - :'%^-,.. 7 . 1 . ... P..t. , ."41 4 IE, 1;: - '-.-- 7., 4 ".P .%15 ,z4 - ;:•: '4 ::: k f i • r*.-- ' . : ,f =t ts ~,- .45 v ti t 4 p.. ' EitivirDY'ro-- lakNti l." 4! , 0, . , p a l i a c rc4tocli's Verinifuge. ' , A1i..., 1.. i in T!II; PEOPLE 'UBE iONSTASTLV Urn asi::,.;.opularity and pale ..I.' of /It A. F.lllflrfttiCk'.: Vl.llllifileC hag induced per noun n h • aro enviiinsi of Da 3.11,6t4, 01 , 6111101 r upon _the.puble., prep.it at ions which ull medical 111.41_ know to be inctimclons in ex:inning ',men, Irmo the system. I• This N ,11a/121; Math. its way auto public r...., upon 'the around of nit • Olent inttinir. no•ritg, Inure Unit. any other tne.ln ins of the kind now m.cd;' list W Idle many worn refi11,11 . 1,4 112. V,, Ly dal of f.ll(finc, been forced i r ,,,, ~,1„, amt s u nr ay niter gone into the obscurity which thee: 'mg - millet:nu, justly :limited. It. A. Volum 1 :dock's VelailllZU continues to I. triumphantly .111 tainted. It has only to he used nod uncoil-it:. will fully sustain nil Dial tssa id of its wonderful expelling poiver.. 1 • CEBTIFICATE. • Iralee, Ern: Co.,..Nevi. York. Jan 7, 1813.. We r ettify.that ve halals used A,,Falinentock's Vermifilge :It our families', rind in every case it bars pro vided a decided told effectual 'remedy for expelling warms front the Brett 'C. We cordially recommend it to parent's. who have children :WIWI..d with that dan gerous malady. _ ELON stRCI L, WM. IL PAD E, Roma . VAs. • Jos IIIatIZOUGHS. For sale, wholesale and retailat the drug waretionse eC 11. A. FAIINESTOCK &, Co.. , Coiner Of ilixth and VVonsf stn. Pittsburg. Pi. • For eat,, to Pottsville, at CLEMENS & DEISLEIFS Drug Store [Den. 9, 1413. Every Body's Attention - 9 INVITED To OUR LARGE: STOCK OF FUR- L iSISIIINGDRV , GOODS, and you are reque3ted to renienther that nun to the only :store in Philadelphia devoted entirely t 6 thee• arto le, to the est (union of tired Goods. In rnmequeoro of out paying strict at. tent ion to this one line of busincsawv are enabled to nub r Gn EAT INDUCEMENTS Ti. persons cups/terming or rcptenishint,^their stock of Ilougekeepinz, Goode, virtu:lll,loy Linens, 11 Lich the have been regularly, impaling from the best manufac turets in Irelamt for more than (went ; years.--Moo, /111okt:is, Shectingq, Ticking o, Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, Diapers, Tutveliinze, fluckaleaCe; Fdlowl.inens,'Fahle and Plano 12011,1, ‘Vtosted Pam alks, Fm,broidored Corlaini of Lair and Muslin, Dirni tier,[lout Ciot - 11.3, 4 1turi•att CnvernlCiudmv shadings. Turkey-red Clottos Furniture Plush, tvith a variety Of , ther article's, ifillutling everything front. a liaise Cloth 10 the Damask 'J'ulie Cloth, at price' that cannot fail to give,,als faction. IVe also keep a very large stock w• all km,l4 of 'FI.NNNELS AND MiTtil.INS, ounttri4lng Bu: best siyl,s iu lhe' market, at the very °went pikes. . . JOIE' V: CO WELL & HON, A~rLh:I,ISI9. . SAL.l.3lAtillElt; 3 , 171. E, A7iD TIIIIEF— PItOOF CIICSTS, Fin—proof nuois for Woks and Stores, Seal and Let ter roilying. Pre.vs, Patent Slate-Lined Itefrigeru tor s, Water Pine r-, Patent Portable Water Chi _ ,et.;, intended flit the sick and infirm. VA NS a: W.kr:lmN. 76 Sentd Third Sr., (npreeite the l'hilade.l7.erhangt,) lANUFAC 1111 LE and keep .• ". 4. 7: 74 iconst.totly On hand, a large as i l l.sortinent of the ahoy, articles, '•-- - together with their patent tin " -"'' "r pmved salamander Fire-prPdr winch are so cnn.truetti'd ,' Jdan to vet at rest all manner of ooht ns to their being strict ; tiro proofm lid that they will resi t the tiro of ally building. The outside cares•of these safes are made of boiler iron, the inside ease of soopstone.and between t he outer case nod inner tact; It a spare orsonle three inches thick, and is lined in with itidestrurtilile matetial, eve as to !cake it nit impassibility to burn any of Ole contents inside of the chest. These Soapstone Salamanders Ivo are pre pared urn! do challenge the world to produce any article in the shape of Rook Safe: that tv ill stand as nine h heat, nod lye hold ourselves ready at alt times to have thorn fairly tested by public bonfire. We ale. continuo to mandfartitre a lathe rind general assortment afoot Pre mitim f tight l'lte Proof Safes, of which there are over s'oo now in tine, and in every Instance they have given entire ualisfaction to the purchasers--of which we will refer the public to a few gentlemen who have them in use. Daywood & Snyder, Pottsville; Jr*eph G. Lawton Pnttsville; Mr. WtMaw Carr. Doylestown. Pa. • N. &D. Taylor, 139 North 31 st.; A.W right & Neph ew, Vine et. Wharf, Alesandet Carer, Conveyancer, corner of Filbert. and gth st, ; Johe SL Font, m., r 0.. 31st.; Mvore Huse.2o North 3d on.; James 14: Pant, lUI Smith 4th ;Dr Dar'ul Jayne, 8 South 3.1 st.; Matthew. T. Miller, 211 Smith :1.1 st.; and we contd name come hundred 4 of others lilt were nslccenry. Now we MOM the attention of the public, and particularly thaw in vl•ant_of rire Proof enfes, to call at out store before pur , hasinz elsewhere, and tee ran satisfy them that they will eel a better and cheaper article at our thre than at any ether ortaldiehtneat in the city. • ordinary I ' We. .;dun Mane facture the ordinary e ennf'Citeets at very Inw'pri,s,rheapor than they c a n be b on d it at any other state in Pitiladelplita. - ,DAVID JOAANNES WATSON John C. Baker's compoliNo mum I . :XTRAC;I" OF SARSAP,IIItII.I..i. 1 " 1 1 13 8 ” t A llO ri o i r 'l,e l„7ll ' gr i Zst " i Ili f 9 7. 07 a l 11;r U e '' i fnanrd by Le Core .1^ Num.,. Inc diseages : s CROFIILA or Kina's F.rii , Rbeirrntism,Cittlnenits Dm, philiti: Affection., Totter and Ulcer., White Swelling., Scurey,Neuralcia ar Tic Doloureux, neer. Goitre, or Brouchoctle. (Swelled Cock,) spine DIRE.We. Chronic niece... of the Lunge, to canter- Oct the destructive clfccu of Mercury, Jaitniiire, Ily penlvnphy, or enlargement of the heart, Prilpitatihn and trembling in the region , f the beartand stomach, Enlargement ol the Bones, Joints or Ligament., also all the various di.eaties of the shin ouch a. Totter, Ringworm, Mice, Pimples, Carbuncle.. der., Dyapep. .11 and Liver Complaint., Nervous Affection.. Drop meal Swellings,Constitutionsi Disorders. and discus. es originating from an impure mate of she blood and other Muds of the body, is ShOlt al diseases Where a chance of the esslezu required. Print 50 eta. per bottle. Prepared onl by the Proprietor., JOHN C. BAKER. & Co. Wholesale Dinanda, No. 100 North 3d St. below Race, Pailada, importers and rtholesaledealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, patent medicines, Perfumeries, Surgical Instruments. Druggists Glairaware, Paints, Gila, Dye Stun. and Window Gila, also a new and superior article of Imitation of Plate Glossal about one-fifth the price of English or French P ates, any size to order, The Compelled Fluid Extract, f Sarsaparilla. for sale by Cie Melt/ & Patel% Penal to ; W. L. Heisler, Port Carbon James D. Falb, Mmerseitle. reiguary 10,1849.' 74y Worsdelrs Vegetable Itestora-! tive I'JUs. irrMIESE PILLS WRVS NOW BECOME TILE J. MOST estensively established and popular Psstt- LT .SIEDICIN6 of the present day. both in England, and in this Country. They were invented in 1632. by Di. WM. WORSDELL. of tacit. England.anci have since that time wrought many wonderful Ora in every country where they have been introduced. The present proprietors for the linhed States ate in possession of manyarosioss eertillcates °fent es wrought both in England and America. ELIZADETII BUTTERWORTH; i Richmond St. Liverpotd. was ronfined to her bed six months. with the Dropsy; her legs became swellrd tri an enormous thickness. After many trials of other medicine she was teetered to - Perfect health by two bore - sof Wendell's Pills. Mr. JONR9,,loCotleert RI Liverpool, ivas els° cured of Inflarnstlon of the Liver. by Worsdell's Pills. THOS. CROARDALR, ThoMloy mar Preston. Enrz. land, was cured of Typhus and Rheumatic Fever, by Arminian I. Pills. THOS. BLUCHER, of Reading Pennsylvania. testi: fies tbat his child eras severely afflicted With Worms, end'was•perfectly restored by the use of Worsdells Pills.-. Ague. Dyspepsia. Headache. Habitual Costiveness, revere Golds, have nil yielded to this powerful hut partly referable medicine. No more certain and mild er purgative has ever been discovered. ; Many Physicians make use of -therm Pfilla In their praratte with great gumlike. - ' They are for sale in Schuylkill Don nty.: price 25 eta. a boy, containing 50 Pill/ with full direr ;lona, by Inn. G. thrown; and Joseph Coatsvintth Pottsville; W. 1.. !fewer, Port Carbon ;E I.Fry. Tarriaqua ; Joieph H. Alter. Tiaseamta ; Jacob Metz, lit. Klalr; George Reifenyrie4 New Castle; William Paine. Heck scherville Jam , " 11. Fall , , Minerschlim Levan & Eauftman. ?thuyitrill Haven; E. & E.lllammer. Or strigeburaof. & Dreher. East 11runstick ; Boyer & Wernert, /*Keansburg ; S. R. 51. Kepner, West Penn; Graelf & Wafer, J'ine Grove. 0: Amer. Travelling Acent for the:Middle States. A. NVEEES. & Co. PrOprieuire. Jan 47. 5;151 ' No. 141 Chesnut. St. Phirada. Charles Barlet, FASHIONABLE HAIR CUTTING AND SHAVING. SALOON Xear the corner of Centre and Afar/at Streets, POTTh VILLE. VEEFS CONSTANTLY on handiand fdr sale. the Vlsfollnteing articles : A large and splendid assortment or colored Lithograph ie prints, single or by the hundred, Tamer and Fisher's Song and Toy Books In great Carl. ety,siugle or by tin: dozen, ' • Dream Books, Letter Writers, Spelling Books, Primers Emerson's and Cobb's Readers, Copy and .Fatis Books, Comte and other Alnizinries single of by the dozen,' Steel Pens and Holders, Pocket Rnir It s. Pla)lng Cards, Oominnea, Corm:tam hitt, Fnrtutie Telling, and Courtit,g Cards; Sharing Crean , and Soap, Wash Balls, Sand Snap, and other Fanry Soaps, Cyclists, &c.. Jules Ilauell's Genuine ltar's Oil, Oa Marrow, puoinz Fluid, and Cologne Rater, single or by the dozen, Tooth ,Shavion, Hair, and Clothes Brushes, Dressing. Pocket, nod Fine. Tooth Combs, Mason's and Frank Miller's Water ?Nisi Oil Blacking, Stocks, Collars, and Suspenders, - "Ji Razors and Razor Strops,. Large assortment of *Curls Bath: up in the nest manner - . has also en hand Ditrang's Terpsichore or Ball Room Guide, Shaving, flair Cutting, kc•• performed n the trinst Op:aked style, *Razors dnne up at the hottest notice, Sot liar a Day, Ina for a. 51 C. T. HESTON'S • eIItILLENCE. T , . . 111 ARTICLE is extemively used in Pennsjlvva nbtandlieteYork,andit may be raid with truth. that it it tillperiur to any other- In allbrds a beautiful polish, doe., not injure the. Leather, but no the contra ry, when frequently applied, preserves it; in tact it can be recommended as the very bent that has ever been pre.terited in Lids or any other country, having used it for several yearn, we speak front experience. Ptepared by C. T. illtrSTl/N & I.IIIOTIIER, Ilich• borough, Bricks Co. Pa. For sale W:lolPF11;.• and re tail by • .1. C. C..111 4 :1111... 4 . Wholeaale mid Retail Druggist and Clettnisr, Feb JO putt 'it'v I'a 31cAllister's 01;littletil, CONTAINING No' MEllcultr, on OTIR:11 ' IT liArl rellVlll TO CAUSE ALL Eatern;ll r3ot,g, Scrontluus Skin Disvases, 1 1 ,0/1,141s In riinhurgi, their pntdB inatteri, untl•then henlo them It In ri2htiy li.rnied A LI,4IIIALING, theify it geatcyly it dist,a,” extPrnal or intertial,that it will not benefit. I have need ! ,, T the last sixteen yearn for all dtkeasrs of the 01 , 14. Invnly nig thn .and and 1 dcciarn heron" Heaven and man, th.tt main Ono cusp ill.* it failed ta benefit when the path nt w as within reach of OlOroll means. I 11.1, had ph),lrians - learned in the urnr,ssinn.— I li.tve had minictert of the gespctijiulgeg of Lerch, alderm.•n, la tvYrr, aentlernen of the higher[ and • nnsTtndes of The poor use it 11/ every V.11)4 . 1Y of wily, and lure liar been but one VIITOC— , 6nt: universal v/ke—,avinv. ' . • McALLISTER, VOURi6INTMENT 1:4 Goon •. ,TIIIEIIAIATISN —lt rernovesohnost immediately the itillionatton and slvellinct whet} the pain ceip!es.:,(ltead thti directions oround the tiorl • ;11EAD-ACIIE—The salve has corecl persons at the Vead oche of twel v'e years ntandina, LandAvho hod it regular every 'week so thatrioniting took :dace. PEAFNESzi, Ear-Ache. Tooth-Ache, anil'Aime in Ilse face. are helped with the nocreis. SCALD IFEAIJ-'—"We have Cured eases t hat narolly defied every thine snows One man told that he had 'Tent on• his children wittiont m hen a 1;:no. I• it of nintntrut ciired then,, 11,11.11NEtiS—It will restore hair snow,/ Stan any miler thine: TETTER—There nothinr betterSoe the eore 0 Triter. to one or:he bort world for IhnnO. riles—Thovgand. are yr:TrIS ch re it by !tar Oininenr. It never lalls In wine Feller for the I ilea. , • • • Around the hot' rteedlret!ions for ireinr.ll,lllieler'je °bollard for Scrofula, Liter Complaint, 1). - yelpelra. Chi. , y,an, Scold Lentd., Garr eyes. Qvine, Sore Theca!, Bronchitis, Ncreaus Pam , . D),,,1P• f the Spine. Hea,Leleht..lsthinei. Pteieer , , for-A - he. Born s. Corns. .11: fli..eitseer of the Shin, Sere Lipp '. P i .- pka, Stiffness of tire pint. Sr.dlie o; the Lleil'e. hurt Liinhe,•Suree, fat linintittn, Pam Croup, or [Oaten Eir,lxt, Tooth-401r. -Igoe in ths.F.rrot a• COLD FEET—Liver COmplaint. pain in the Chest, hr amide, falling off of the hair, one ut the other acconi. panics cold feet • (Thin Ointment in the true remedy.) It ig a sole sign of disease In have cold feet. CORS:3,-Occasional use n( this Ointment wIR al ways keep Cures zero ?sowing. People need never be troobled with then: if they use it frequently. Thief/into:eta is cool (or any nart u f the'l.rely or limbs that arc Inflamed. In some - ea:lca it shuuld he app!ied cA.llTlON.—No,Ointment will be genttine the name. of .fantes -11cAllister is written with a pen upon every label. J.151E:3 Mc.11.1.151 - Elt, . - :foie Proprietor of the above .11edieine. Prtee. 25 ets; per box. AGENTd—J. M. Beatty & an„ Poua.we ; D N. Ifehler; do; J, W Gibbs, 3finersrille ; Charles Frni ley, Orwigsburg; C. & C. Hunminger, rCelmytkill Haven ; Mini. Taggart, Tamaqua ; %Washington Heis ler, Prut Win. Price, etClair ; John 11. Hicks, Rending; and by Agents in all.the principal Tott es in the. united States. Prinrip,sl (Mice, N0.'28 Non GUMpert's PURE AND CONCENTRATED VINE OF %VIM) cIIERIa", port the cure of licenses ;trims,. prinemally from a relaxed or debilitated elate of the system, ac Dys pepsia. with Palpitations of the (seat I, Loss or Appe tite. Ile:111-1.11”) Sotto beteititte, ioly,t of L'oloar, rain in,the N o rtttic•llehdtty. Choler:l Stzht etdoeutA, Cobb'st Cough, in littencd sod the trotthiesome Panel, of old ace; and as Rr,ventive (hy -bracing r es ,.., an d - Apse ; holoos and nervous rk, er It has no vAnal. This prepatat ion of Cherry po-5..,e, a mark ed superiority oyer sill other n Writ, cnid SyrOPS. ,ILitsams or Extrirts of Will Cherry ; prep: wed by a ;nor( WI/kilt:114111TR a concentrated and OlriCiellt article. po sesciptt all the tvett known zood.quoi.p,, the mediocre and warrantetLfreo from all tali, lhopillnl and it-t preparations /sr any other oat erotic. the pleasant VlSte er the WiTie'nf Cher ry citotliy or it for the noler delirate Shimorti. It will b e found umell elielpt.r, than the more ronnnoirtalicies,dold under Tin. name or Wild Cherry, fat . mare ed and Imre and poi tip in hree iluart p"itie , , and it , itarraintA Gt keep in any I'VT/40118 who air subject to Prior and Azar. Itilions Feuer. &c., ivi l find — iNunatert's Wino of Wild 'Cher ry.' an excellent prt,ventire - ht - ..t. , nZtlo`tittut the Stomach and Net wesand tto devid , ..l tonic prop. 111., •econatiend it an a superinr aub.itititte'for the du called 'Port Witt , " " *Observe the Genuine "Wine of Wild Cher y" Is put tip in large bottles holding a nitart, with the (cords: 'Ciumpeit'g Wine of Wild (liery, Phil:tit,'" blown in the GljFon, and, the outside sierapper writ ten Sign - atm - a of the Proprietor. Premeed only by E. It. GIiMPLUT, Chemist. and ApntbeCtry. No. 120 North Seel - ut Street, Philaitelehia. Price 81 per Inittle, or 8h for ri bottles. Agents.—J. 0, Drown, Pottsici4le ; • and Jas. It. Falls Miners(lll.l. . (A p.ll-1(1 ant. United Statem and Foreign , PATENT AGENCY, No, 75 'Doc]; STREET, oppooite the F.rehmtg,e, PIIIL4DMPRIA, . . w3t. Dfre fi r l . 7l ;% o e t r ra and 3 n„2, l;ic o I n ) n o kiia a n , • l business Cltlitittrted with the Patent °Mee. 310DEIAI, DVADINaI AND NPLUIFICATIONS neatly and accurately Made and Patents obtained with despatch. His thorough, theoretical and practical knowledge of the :Mechanical arts, induces him to say, that in all cares where he advises an application for a Patent, in ruse it ie tint olibined, the fees for his ser vices will he returned, and he trill also guarrantee, that all patents obtained I lunch:Whig office, will he nun. Mined by the courts. Many inventurs are subjected In grea , delays and IDS, of time and money by employing, tur.onmetent hereon to make their :meal .allots, and irequendy have te,i surrender their patents and get a re-unite. Invent , rs at a distance ran send their models and a statement of their chin, directed to Wm. flumocn,U• ii Patent Agenry, No. 75 Dock St. eet., i a biladelldna• l's., nod the strictest secrecy will be observed until the. Patent la mit:tined, Draw limp,. and Specifications for Factories. lulls, &c., and all kinds of Mlclunery piirrhased on eninint, , itin, and eptepetent met; furnish to put the ;came in Opera tion in any part of ihe United States, South America and the West 'REFERENCES : Iron. ZA Dons PRATT, President of the Mncliantcs Instl- nee, New York: :llvssrs. STILLMAN, ALLEN Co.,&Novelty Works, Nose Turk. " Prren MorauL 5 . ,: Co., Columbian .Foundry Nov York " Corm F:LrAcorr &• Davi EN, Philadelphia. Pa •' ' Anasts &JtAms,"Pittguird. - Mr. LOV EGIIII/V e, Hal t ipsaTe r Md. •' Poneur A. TAYLOR. " I).NIEL Goer, cincinnati, Ohio. , " WALTEn LEn. Chicago, Illinois " J. N. HILLER, Sorminalt, Cat. WM. t:. GRIGGS, Nlolole, R. T. Tortsneu,,,-Washington, Miss " Tuna. 1. Senn, Charleston, B.C. May 11. 2.040 . , Cigar: , Manufactory. GusTA.vus EG,SENTIIA.I., AGENT. fn the past contidenre and favor he t stowed nn me hitherto. I cespettfillly inform the citizens of I . OIISVII{V and iteenvirons, that I knell con stantly on hand. Spanish and linlf Spanish Chtsrs, of the !list and best quality, and at the lowest prices, 1 therefore solicit their kind patronage, and the continu ation of past favors. All demands wholesale, will be promptly. and to the satisfaction of the public atten ded to. R.-store and Tavern keepers, who wish large quanOiles of Cigars, will be sepplled with them at their Wanes free of charge. Clair hoies taken In ex. change, or for Cash.i Residence in Mahan tanga, st. GUSTAVUS ROSE:ST(IAL, Ag't. April 21:1819 • • 17-3elos I. U. WELLS, tome at Lo vMMerevllle 1 rn y SchuylUt Vounly, P. (Oct-4. i . Nicholas & Collins, . , wnor.EsALE AND RETAIL intraoisTs AND APOTIIECAItrES, .Market Sterer,—..Prsvirts. INVITE the particular attention or the citizens tifof Pottsville and its vicinity, also Physicians, Veterinary Surgeons,and countryStorekeepem,to the:Hintze and general assortment of • - • DRUGS. eNENItiALS &. FAMILY hIEDICINtS. Their stock on; only -embraces the beat Drugs and Medicines the market affords, bat also all the new Phar maceuthal. and -Chemical preparations, Surgical and Dental Iruotoments,Gold Foil. Patent and Family Me dicines. Fresh Shakers' Iferbs,Dye Stuffs, Paint.. Oils. Varnishes, pore Camphine, Maas, Putty.-Snuff, beat Cairindisti Tobacco and Cigars, POrP4nery, Mashes, Comb', arid every variety of choke. f.ticy and miscel laneous articles; also. that excellent article. Farina. for this sick and Infante j ilict—in fart everything and suyihing, can be found in' thel r general and well-assort ed stock, which they offer to sell at the lowest cash prices. N.II.—N. &III:taller thenuelVel from their knowl edge and expel ware in 'the businemi, one of them, (3. T. Nic holy c. 11. D.) hoeing held. for several years some' of the most responsible offices in Eagland and Paris Seth an dispenser and operative - Chemist, they would Ocrefore respectfully solicit the &incidence and share o' - .bile patronage,bs none but renoine Drugs and Me% `clues can he bad at their establishment. - Cr i,orso and Cattle Drugs, of the best quality on aim m — ost a .I.thable terms. • [llerclid,lSlO-10-ly.._._ 11ARP.ISON. BROTUEP.S & Co.. • MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, Ogee No. 43 1.3 South Front Street, Philadelphia. Pure Parlor White Lead; AM m,ground and in crystal; Extra Grourid " . " Copperas; No. 1 " " " Pyrolignonus Acid; . Red Lead; c Red Liquor; Lltharge ; Iron Lige.. Orange Mineral; Metallic Black; sugar of Lead; Metallic Fire-Proof Paint METALLIC FIRE-PROOF PAINT. THIS EXTRAORDINARY substance in ~, -found in a strata of rock.of a basin forma tion. When taken from the mine. it to- IV% serubles in appearance the linest Indigo, :i. and Is about the couslsrenceofrold tallow; .... u . hut on cytosine to the atmosphere, in a • 4.- short timeturns to Stone or Slate. &MO gists who have seen it, are of the. impression that this substance. hhen in a liquid- state, has been effused through °fissure anti tilled up this basin formation In the rock. It hail been found upon anylyzatton by Dr. Chilton, of New York, to Consist of:— Silica 34 00 , - Aluntina, '' 24 20 Lien. protox.ol4 (If Iron, . , ''t OS "" .1 -, 12 at Lime, •: ii i ~. 231 ~. Magnesia, . . 0 42 Carboy, Iy g 0 I Sulphur, 0 11 Wales, 1 5 00 MEI For use it IA ground In powder, ni 10c.,' with Linseed Oil, and applicil With 41 hrw,h, tlie same as paint to wand, Iron tip, zinc, warns,. paper.i/c. &c—Rincil in a rhoit tittle tansy ,, Stour, which io fire-proof If is particularly adapted for roof,. Of buildings.Stertin boat and Car Decke, Railroad Bridgen, Fence', &r., &c. roof coated with il.cqual to the best of elate, at a viol wing of expense. • r.very variety of Iron wort, exposed to weather will but prevented Cr,,,,, rust orrorromon, Os it tiirit, a corn. oleic Stun,. covering: School Slates are made from it, by covering. board, or pail,. As it Is suseeptible of a high p o li,h, it ir t , been tined to great advantage by Carriage Painters and Cabinet Mak, ts. HARRISON. BROTHERS, Z. Co. April .^.l 17-trl No, , t3l South FrOnt - S.t Flulada. Liverpool and NeiV-Vork --: 1 2 aismage Arzency. . R. W. li - 13111.1,161. &. CO, • •, ;• 14•1• :rot Street—NM-10RK. ' DUNKIN. RIMBALI„. C0...-I,tyrneonr.. 4 ...., lIESPECTFUI.f.I' informs their Blends and ; 1... tho nubile that they have vouitneneed tine reGENERAL SIIIPPIND and C{SI3IISStON BUSINESS, together with the GENF:RAI. PASSENGER fl 1. , S IN ESS, grantin,z eertaficaree of pae cue from Lyndon, Ltrerpoof, Dublin. fle.'fant ov any part of the: .ild cottetett to to -Vra , Vork, Boston, and P. l ll, l l , lolialtri. I'll lii,' roost rensonahhi letup, ' pro - L.4nd Hire of E., rAit rt . ge, front 1:1 to any a meant on the linen lank of Irelatip and its branch,. Tho d :Wing of the'Re.Tulnr Line of I irerpool PnrAetef at upon, are the Isl, rth, nib, loth, 21.,t, and ~ ..ft 4 •ry mnatlt. • , 'rhos, s . 3 are all of the lan:eta class, and are coin inalettol by inert of diameter and experien . re. The cah• i t , acf . ononoilationq late all that tan Inc 111,11,il in point of Q10,11(1,1'. comfort' and conveniente. They are fur iii-diod e nit ' , ivory 4h:seri/mon tel"$l014, of the bent kind. P.M' r111:11y, in 14c daye of ..wiiii4 will be strictly ad lieled to. 1,, Pocket Skipe Roe . riun.Sidolone.Sheriden,aud Garrick, a t , c,,,,is iat tho - hrgoet etas, ; and ilee.e de.tiroux :0 hung not their frietelv, cannot relert finer or salve ships: 1 , ,,,ig e ea.' tie secured at the Invest rates. . Xis' Urfett as lino of packets sail week) f. Forgo eve 111 . 1 . /601, apply ay abovr. E. W. EIIIIIAT.i. & Co. •The =nikarrib..r has been app. ntvd Azont for this Line In Sr rittylk ill County. Apply at his Ortice in Mar ket Street, Pottsville. . 111,16'4.-51-1,1 G' N. M. WII.ON, J. P. _: The reatest 13ar,..rains• In the 1 Vl,Orld CAN ICE OAP AT SIR. TRACY'S, (AV id 9 I• 1 .Ifarket Mreer. Phh:fottelphio.) ' tiNiiivAr.r.r.” CLOTHING rIlOil.C. Fine Fret., it Black Cloth Drees Coats, .. from $1 .1 1.0 9 t 0512.60 " Trork " 1 1 .nn to- 13 WI 0 Metlipt, ", ' " S• 110 to 19 00 Dress j" 7.00 to 9110 Fine Moo Cloth ' • •' •••' 10.er1 Inn - 11 PO ..' • Riding Ca at 4.• , 7.00 to 10 00 - " C.ktees. _. - 3.90 to 110 • Black Habit Cloth S'acks.i - , 0.101 to 8 Oil •' blacks anal Fancy Tweed ~ .Sacig, 309t0' tir.CIV " Clark G 4.411141, Pants, 300 to 500 ranee .. '.' :: Stn 'to 5,06 " Satinet '2141 to 400 Satin Vests, , . 2110 to 4.00 Together mith a large' rt.orttnent er Seasonable , r;,irirt,i, er overy ninety, conshatna or Pants, revta chino, clocks, teuvitendere, ha iolkerchiels, Olnlae•Ilas Sc.. • all to l••.• lied at the MS and favorite stand, and at priers that wilt con ail. .. . *Dun's forget I lie number, 9:4 Jr•irket st. nia , •'D—lg-Vit" __ Praeriix Clothing. Depot. s. NV. CORNER OP DOC,:K AND SEcOND STS. - THE .othscritn:r a ritionttree to the puhlic grit lle, that he bus a WI/rand varlert:.ssortinent o r C,llilllZ, tnaiad , , or the very hest material, and in the make. ! , .!:,le and finI•11 unsurpa,od by any lit th e Bette, :: , ta trot. a lie bat ales a roneed ne ,,ortnient of young Gefillti;:.°,l's or (toys' Cliiihinc.— Froin Ills experience in this Due or lit:vine:iv, ho feels, 'as,ureil that :hey are unequalled In i,:::.• cliY,...The ''';'• tention of the eitikenit of ridt.ivelle and vie.nitj' I_,:rl - invited to his large =leek of clothing. Wye hint a call, and ex mine for yourselve4, before porCisa• I ring "1M:who1 e ; all as geode will be . rirililchioli:r than the cheapest. Cut this out and bring it ini your hand—don't forget the store. , WM. IL TAl'l.olt, . Ploenix Clothing Depot, S. W, co'ra, of Dock and Second one., Philada. , April I I,'i Dili.' . 'l6-Join ' lionnets! Bonnets , T. 7.. LOTIIROP, Xe. 30 South Serond street, upper side: xezt dour to NhorplEsi • &Jas.—P/11f, DF:LPIIIA. RESPECTFULLY invite , the at 'typo", teotion 111.11.1.11 es or Puttevilat /• I' and its vicinity, to his very choice SPRING & s'TILAW IMINNETS & HATS. At extremely hot - prices. SYMerchants end Dealers Itrrkite, filearhine. and Messing, dope in a superior mariner, and at tdiort make. , T. Z. LOTITROP - .. N. 311. rinuth `II Ist.. w.-sr Side, rirtt (1001. 11/ ToNtl',llllSirtrilitNS & SOH 311rr1g31.11419-9tnnl Pliihelelph.. BOOTS AND SIMEs. ==X=IIME , . S. &J. Fi:SI'ER., ARE now ri'ci•tvistil their Spriu:: supplies of ROOTS 5: ..,....L c V.'-' : sjiml .4 ,,euipri•iinga lint raiti,?.l - , L. ;: , ~.,:''" assuriineni , whirl, th ey niiw --- ' , V"' k.....,7,. "a - - rIV ,W hot, Ore or riii:tli at the. very lowest .zi .. prlc4.s. Th. y have also .m kind 'rriiiiks.Vp tii.fiA,Carpeititacs,iiinil Satthi'l,,Sulelad Vpp , ir Lem her. Muff/rt... CAI' Skins, Lining and itiniliuz Skins, shot, .Sfakers'Tool2i, and is general :oar), intent of Shoe Find ncs. - N.8.-110ms* nrrouract or.•d at .-hactuatice.—, Ttlltit friends and t boa, ii, w.Lut of any lie a boy arlk arcr,•+p,.cifullyiegue,ted togive thou. call. _ May b. 517. !iiitifit's Root & !Shoe Store. PR Ezin SUPPLY OF STOCK, VERY CHEAP . : \,475 . . The Sulnn.ritier announces •t - r to Inn numer.m. en,tonteil an the mildl th'll 111. jit.tt rerrived at Ili; Iloot and shoe stre, next door 1.0014 , fore of the :Miner , ' Journal. a 5 . .11 supply of Itnnta and Slolv+ of every variety fot.„Latlies, Gentlemen. Childten, Miner?. &c.; In ;.all which aro made up of material., noineat and dura ble.manner. and V, ill sold at rated .to ftsii the times hllys 011 hand a +upply or Trunks, Valb.es. Saint]. &c., will be .old very theap. Call a•ut satisfy Snlfrselve+ . . flown and i , llioes in.ide to on', of the best nodfnali and nlso repaired at slosrt Portoville, lune 'J.-9ttf. N1 . L1,1A51 SMITH • subvrti mAxepActeity. • Eagle Worllgi.. la Centre Sirtat, POTTa , ILLF4 next door before the • -Imeriran Yon ne. TILE Nulgi.riber rvnntd cit! the attention of Coal OperatorQ, Merchants. and Miner, to en • Vamine nig Round and :Innate point Coal and Grain `hovcla, manufactured by and erpres:dy for the,Coal 11,Tion—n'arranted to he made of the firer quality rnaterial4 and worknyinAtip, at City pries. All urde.r.t hittklttlly received and iantu• ally ultenripri to N. [3.—rhnvels, rirpaired. Dec. '2-1940 Tivsny SORTER. Ti) BUILDERS AND .CAIMPF.I.NTED.S. icibscriber hers leave to inform his friends and the ;middle to general. t h at lie fla+ pturchnfed the Lumber Yard, lot mall y OWIWII by Zlllll %Via, at Schtlylk ill Ilacen.oppo,ite the Panne ee Mink. Where he Intends to keepconstanily on hand a full a.oiortinent of M1 , V 1 111C , 1811 , 11111e1111.113 l.uunbrr. ron.isting of White 3114 yellow pine boarde. Weather hoard., patient inbirds and plank. (rpm I to 2 inch., thick, and ulcer ,st Iles II to I in thick, d in. Wide. lletnioek . hd, an d 'Neantllnz,joim and lap shingle, Plastering Lath, &c. wild a h tin Ititian nil feet d .1,11 Plank from to 3 to• 'le,: thick, all of tell rh he will sell on the most reasonxlde teruiv. Ile Would most feßperifolly 'lnvite all ptirchasets to call and exantine for thentßelve before haying elsewhere. DAVID 1). LLtVId. 3:1-tr N. 31. Newman's' PLUMBING SGOPs. BEATTY'S ROW, NORWEGIAN STREET, Puttlyille. Pa. •. LL kind: of Load Pip., sheet Lead, Brass Cocks, 't (a soperlor artlrle,), Bath Tubs, Shower Datil*. 11 Ydr.rdm, nYdr'ant Dose, Double and Single Arting Pomp, &c.. kept constantly on hand and for sale.— Kitchen Sink. made to order, neat and dorablo, and Inds of Plumbiniod done inthe'best mannor.' . Francis tilf.:Wyntioop, COMMISSION .I.I.F.ALCIIANT, .F °R TIIE AND :51111.14Na or- COAL, having leased Wharves from the Schuyb kill Naviration Company, at Port Carte - m.ls now pre. pared to attend to the .hipments of nil CoalTrorn that district, as *ell as to the purthasimc and shipping for dealers abroad. [APril2B,qa-18.3m. LEE' iCIIESi—ALWAYS 'ON fitiND AT TOE DRUG STORE of the solidi - Shore. n large num. be of tho best Swedish Leeches. to tehteit the atten n of the citisensot Pottsville and vicinity. is invited. ; I NICIIOLkii & COLLINS. Mira' 2t. 134 Corner of Matt and,se egad std. - - i Tnimj sow - En. 4 a meer, Walking glow :. V.; r i e ibe Earth from Eaet to West; .! r tias white us tununtnin snow. "''ol 1 ,;, 'ad dropped forwanl on his breast. '," '-; With shivering hands he dune his seed. Nor ever turned to look behind ; Ofsi;hi or sound he took no heed. i-Tt It seemed he watiboth deaf and blind. .;':A' Ills dim face 'sbov4d no soul beneath, X, ~ Yet in my heart felt a stk.. 4 2;; As ICI lonbed upoi the sheath • If.' That l once bade op Escallbur. •-,''' il 1 beard as still theiieed he cast, :,i howl crooning bilhimeett he sung, ••1 sow agein the :ply Poet. The happy days I Was young. .• • • I L . . ~. •Thevell was wins , t WIIIIOUt a tare. The, a n was ripteaus, fair and true; And Isr hn irtuleSthou slant' care Shal plant the Old:World In the New. - . "The f t ialtfill min I suite r free; ' ' ' - Wit besy Ihand.*hlle all men sleep— In Eurppe now,frOrb eea to see, The nationibleea , rne as they reap." Then I looted bac upon I l ls path, ~ And iheard that el an of glitt•ring steel, Wh'eu man faced an In deadly wrath, .-. While clanged.tb tocslll's hurrying pea.l... 1 I .\ ! I • • sr. The sbv wit4tirn lag towers flared red, Neater the:noisei of fighting tolled.. ' Ankbrothiri` blood bybrothertr , abed, • . . Crept curdling over the pawment cold: . _ I nun marked I now each ger., of troth, • Which thrn ug l i,,re '''Llard's fingers ran, Was mated MI t, ~'il dragon's tooth, , I , Thslts':.: there Sill - tine up an armed man. • l' 1 01"....A. bet lie k Oultl not hear; Node slens.'bu Ihese he could not sec;' . An I stillovulintit n donbt or fear, , I _ roadcast he scaiteredinarchy. • • • LO gto my straini n g g ears, the blast I taught faintly Lack the word. he sung. 1 "I our azarn the hUly Poet, The happy days when I was yotinr," I jaw Acro Ills dal Ilia d' : 1 "T.lje , 1 1 farmer.. L , 'Llt,t,k CROPS ,---- . As the corn and ambit grain crops are frequeunb ly injured or greatly i:eilticed in quantity by con tingencies against which no human prudence or forstoht cart eff , ctuallit preside, is always well lm' the (miner to have Writ lie command the Inns^ ample :Imeans of cullitttu•ing, when necessaly, such I'le cr.Ms as rnity afford the best pp...id-de substithte fur them warn ,destroyed by blight, drought, or any other.cause. - " " . When corn haSbeenkcut off by' worm. of a vs. riod tnialaYe to admit of replanting. the sod should be planted in potatoes, or turnips, both which will 'do well wheM t‘ 'ot in later". The potatoo is fre quently Nettledin the New England :titeil el 1 late ai the four' , of duly ; and when the' ground; hash eiMo prep( rly prepared, if the Beason be toll erablylfivorattlY,• there is but little danger of a failure nlthetigh the co p is generally lelperfaci f soil of muchless ,wei,e, t than when planted it May ritiute llt gras p -land be broke up!tovranh , the cline of tie latter month, when the grass is near its: ma utify, the !timer-slit-a laid fairly over ' and easefully , ialled,potatoesi, planted in the wet!, manner', withfahsoilfallof gypsum and lime, or, houselaishes: h each hill will almost Meter; se:- need, rid (.1 produce, UM:, FO abundantly as eaMet [ planted potaioes, at lea t as fair: ,if nut a _fairer crop. !Plant,Cd in corm-lands, at the last hoen,g, 0. )tektov,. reciniie neither weeding nor eultivatoai Of any fkind I The soil being generally mellow. ' ; rich, and good till, thelgermination is rapid, sell; the subieque l et development of theaops and roe:. far more 'igloo,' than in si•uations expjessly r, pored far ilii. crop.' It kias oleo been noticed ty many ob,:re r i . ng eulturits, that the potato, why I I occupying ct l ti that hae been vae..terl : amo corn phitits lily thel, metes of the etit-e!ottn, tuber siirela ramalties,i rarely injored by . -must, iii and- when, rated, this idisease doe s °noel, it I , id such srttantio s„ its appearance is meth later, on,. , t , t its Cirfc'r filt lees foal tban'under other CM= sta n dee. " y, . cumin t,lm forcibly impress upii-J the Minds of our agricultural friends the necessity • i, of piq?vtiling Lberal supply of roots fur their stock: during wintr 1 . To confine animals eieldZiVeir to aqtylfoetrat to season when water is often, wideor:illicully obtained, cannot result mherwise 'than, i datritin f lallv, ai it inducts (Nemo-, and besi,re,i; I ren i. a the animate restless and un ann tilde eaten rind 1. the molt gentle treatment., Thu t is a matter O l t cssvnt tat itnpometc.l, • suti. :i.e. t. , 1 I which we he'p our fri ends ;ciamally' %via at unc..l attended.—Jfain Cut 1 , ' 1 A WOMB ABOUT GAILDENINC:. ,-- ---- ~.,IY., one c 4 I, e truly eaid.to live who has not _a N Garden.. , n hitt th:;•se that have er.j, - 4-ed.ri: c.,n - appreciao the so lia fActien th e luxay— c „' k o a table spread with the fruit or ring arid' culture.—:'l Match of leads of lettuce, taken from Ilia T, m i, , , ;;; :, 0 7 1 0 . t o n: 13 7 f c o o r rn br;akfast ; or ' is quite a f , r m fro t m he m ar rk l , f t i s n rt a icl d e lo b a ro n. ug cto ht id l i n . ' lwoy in a cellar for use. And a ,tries or raspberries Iwo noon o i Ivor by passing dirOar from 1114 ream without being jolted shoal they, has 0/est forth and comlinds* any fit the, smaller cities and ad ntry, possessing every facility fors Ohrough indolence or ignaraneef 'his source Of carillon 1 And how with enough land lying waste to, filth :Most of ih'o luxuries of .life, plod, on in the even tenor their ll ' t g hei t r he fa 'r tter " ;. 'l' t s G ho C e „ s ne r a h ae o e Par: MEI sitting ddian orie'a man ph mit.. a ilea. garden or,„ 2 mere of greur di&rent affair quurniti lion; to be pia! plat,' of atrawb their peculiar Larder tot the in baskets And yet, how t lager of our co n garden, eithed are derivcd of 1 many (innate, furnish Mara ar e conteill to FI way. !level raid and licani' of Mtn • cf.ovrat FOR lIOILSES. It i,' a from J i on r —l- enriik, says the Michigan Fuoricr, Milt rt ler bay, i l f fed to homes for any length 1:: tine,oClSilltlA eutigli,'and greatly 3 , g, gr:Tv.Ve., I it des l not ocra ,, )Yr) the heav es ..— . I%w° aryl an +it -nine, for this: OHO is to (le. pl..it the b.ry in a imager. instead of a rack.. Tho a eves of clov , rj'eturd afttfr the old fashion, are -o dry anal cri , ' ii t , that they erumbla and put wry. as thi3i a e drown Siatently fron t the rack, ec o.i-ioning a rite , which inhaled irritates tha ltynge, and bend , coJgh, dc.e. In taking up hay from a manger to 'dust , is created_ Another and hi-tter remedy i tocure clover in a right manner. lay curing iilin 1 1 e 'rock, instead of epreading and turning again and again iii leaves become willed Mitead of liel i coMing. crisp:4 end do _rim' crumble. i l Thus it it !Diann!) , 'tin iminenso tabor saved in cu ring, but no tacorisitterabte loos in the crumble of the leave., In sai ndthing dr the pernicious effect above spoke? ofl . ._ 1 FA11.31.1.ni. , 9 CREED. .. - V - 1 . W . i e, believ l e it'sm* farms and thorough cut iivatien. 1 We believe; in large er.4. which leave the land better than they ;Juni! it; 1 , We belivvil in going to the bottom of things and therefore in cleepploughitid. .. We believe) th t the bestifertiltiy of the Roil is the spirit of inilo,try.enterktrive,-and intelligence; without this, lime, marl. iilaster, bones, and green =nitres will he of little uLe.—[ canadion Ag riculturiNt. 1 • - '' ' . . ... . IN sEA.66.N. L .. 1 ._:...1 The Innen qi i ho takein the best. cam of hia young atom ill will be likelii to raise the Moat, and il show the best lealires and Imb9. Ho who'does his rummer wrk 4n the bet season, will be hkely to have all hi wink done i n the beat order, as well as the brat f , eason. • Ue who lets his work drive him willlnoe have his , •ork done well. rEACIS IS. . -- . Z • : The Albany anter mays:—GA gentlemen banded us reeimtlY the following, which may be of service to some of our ceders: A friend of mine has just nfornied me f the success he mot with by the /ppitcatton o 1 charcoal( to peach, tree s. Ohad some Ifine peach' ees. A few yeirs ago h treed in his gs, den, which disariably had wormy fruit, and the trees were fullif gum.' (When 'the fruit was about the size of I tatles, b y had the earth removed front *each ab nt two Net around and three inches leer, and filled" with charcoal. The re. , ult wait th t the Ire li grew to a fine size, free Bum worms; ml ever) year EMI, the fruit has been geed, eta ihe treetOwesme Bith.9 and free from guts w lie the i'wo trees' h left withoet tho_chareoal eintioue to hear wormy f ruit, end ale unhealthy. 1.. • 1 _ , tannberi:lnqrd, nth PIM uhderei, 1.1 treopectru I 1 their customers,l and Clio pI in general, abet they nye on h r large and extenolve stock of outtaing. Cabinet ma , ing, and 4 , iybiali they will nett rfieaper the from a ny other place. flayin g ,i different nailinaes, they are lint ber from PiNe Calm to most a Coal Ittitarti at toaannable term , Ma/ hi: .' 1 204m0] icor , 1 I •om EME Pine Grove. by beg loner to inform public of dchh.slidll Co. LAM now, and offer a searobed lumber. for Mali Making purpnaell. in It can he purchased ,d wheel Inserts on the to dellYeiLurn. any other place in the ra. tIY, SMITH 6r.
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