A SPEECH ON TEmpipa4.ltcr. Ye friends of moderation, who think a reformation, 13r moral renovation, would benefit one nation Who deem intoxication. with all its dissipation, In every rank and station, the cause of degradation. Of which your observation, gives daily demonstration Who roe the ruination. distress and desolation, The open violation of moral obligation, The wretched habitation, without accommodation. , Or tiny regulation for common sustenatton; Irene of deprivation. unequalled in cniatrorti The frequent desecration of Sabbatliordination, The crime and depredation, defying legislation; The awful profanation of common conversation, The mental aberration, and dire infatuation. With every sad gradation,to maniac desperation Ne, who With ronsternat ion, .bellajd this devastation, And utter condemnation, on nit inebriation, Why sanction its duration 1 or show disapprobation Of any combination fur its extermination 1 We deem a declaration that offers no temptation, Ify any pallitation of this abomination, gyre only guru foundation for its utter extirpation. And Tinder this persuatton, hold no cotnmnnicatlon With noxious emanation, of brewers• fermentation, Ot poisOnons preparation of spirit', distillation, Nor any vain libation producing stiMulation. To this determination, we call consideration, And without hesitatiOn, incite co-operation; Not doubting imitation will raise your estimation, And by continuation, afford you consolation, For in participation with this association, Tou may by meditation, insure the preserration, Of a future generation from all comtamination. And may each indication of such regeneration. . By the theme orexulation;Aill Its anal consummation anb *mar. [`'Wash Gay and his Lauirsit.—Everybody about Cleveland knows a notorious horse thief by the name of Wash Gay. now non est. A few years ago, "Big Mouth Jackson," a legitimate dealer in horses,- although a most errant jockey, was taking a drove of horses down South, when` one day at a place where he stopped to "water," a red-het4ed, paletsced, shabby.lookin g fellow came up to the pump, and saluted him with a— . "How d'ye do, old fellow 1" Jackson looked up, but failed to recognise his Amities friend. . "Why, sir, / don't er,sctly recollect you. Who are your , •Wba`t Don't you know me ~Don't you .know Wash Gay?" &Oh, ho 1 Are yriu Wash Gay 1 Why, you ilook thin. 'Been sick, ain't viol There is nothing but that sorrel on top of your bead that looks like Wish Gray. .Where have yon been?" "Been 1 Oh, I've just been down here apiece" • 'Down where 1" "Oh, down shout Columbus." ..Columbus Why, what have you been doing .therel"- •- - . t , Why, tha fact is," said Wash, running his ' band through his •red top." "I—l had a lawsuit in Cleveland about two years ago—and it went egin me." . "Ah, ha !" said Jackso-, end gathering up his .•".atring," was oph. tr Scene in a Southern Court Room.—Judge I V— wu. an-original; but that did not hinder him (ram being a dolt. The following story is told of him, as illustrating the sensitiveness of his dignity, and the powerful mane be sometimes `employed to defend it. - Among the hard custom ers with which the Judge had to deal. was one of the,eauciest of all saucy lawyers--Mr. S. Some remark, made by this individual, touched a sore spot in the Judge's feelings, when the following • I - colloquy ensued : Judge—Mr. S., I fine you fifty dollars for con tempt of court. Mr. S., (coolly)—Hadn't you better add an other fifty Judge—Mr. Clerk, add another arty to Mr. S.'s fine. Mr. S., (reddening) —Hadn't you better add another fifty. • ' Judge—MuCletk, enter another fifty. Mr.'S., (thrusting hie fingers nervously into his hair)—Can I go up town before paying my fine, your Honor? Judge—What do you wont up town I Mr. B.—l wish to buy up_your Honor's paper at ten per rent. to pay my fine with I • The Judge gave in. 127 - Ja dg e not by the Lpoks.—Tbe Cincinnati Commercial tells a good story. It says: "flow 'often is it the case that . a rosy checked man, who .never indulges in the use of ardent spirits, is sus quieted of taking a drop now and then. An occur nem which tuok place one morning re ifies this 4ect 4 "Oar old friend, ;William Luck, was passing along Fourth street,.early after breakfast, when his progress "wss folttety arrested by a well dressed. well-fed gentleman from the country. with "Sir, can you inform .rno where I can procure a few gallons of fino old brandy 1 I wish to take it out to my place for private use." , "Well, sir," said Mr. L. '•I am informed that Mr. of this Bank Cschangb, is au fait in those matters, end will supply you." So, after showing the stranger where was to be found, he continued, '•You have the ad vantage of me-1 don't know you." • "Nor do I know you." replied the stranger ; but ;you look like a man who knows where the best brandy in Anon is to be found."' Mr. L bowei. to the stranger, and passed down the street, muttering that he did not know which excelled, the man's politeness, or Ilia impudence." Extraordinary-Churn.—Laughable things sometimes happen in Brunswick. The "patent • churn" just now is all the rage. The other day, a certain esquire who shill ho wireless, was showing the gaping crowd of natives the great wonder of his butter making-machine. While grinding out tbe butter and sundry long yarns, like the auctioneer, alternating the labor with vs. AM's explanations, a mischievous w ag _ slipped a dab of soap slily,into the milk. &ion the agitated mass commented frothing and filled the churn to overflowing, but no butter. "You see," said the ever ready expounder. of mysteries, as he paused toCatch breath, "whether butter comes or not, it snakes three times es mach butter milk as any other churn!" - r * I,z the Wrong Train —Tale Yarmouth licgialer tells 'a story about a young man who had taken a . seat in one of the cars?which run "down mit" from Portland, and who so disgusted his fellow passengers by profano language. that an old discon of the "free-will persuesion" undertook to lecture him upon the vice of swearing. "You are on the straight road to perdition," said the deacon. The young man drew a ticket from his pockei, and after carefully scrutinising it, said with a look that medicants description," t i luat tali , blasted luck, 1 bought • ticket for Brunswick !" V?' Marrying for Money.—A prudent and well.disposed member of the Sdeiety of Friend., once gave the following friendly advice : !..fohn," said he, "I hear thou art going to be married." 0 . Yes," replied John, I em." 'Well, I have only one little piece of advice to glee thee, and that ic, never merry a woman worth more than thou art, When I married my wife, I was worth jot fifty. cents, soil she was worth 4risty•two coots ; , and whenever any difference has occurred between as since, she has always thrown up the odd shilling." 117' Was Mr. Brown a popular man alien he lived in your town I" inquired airusy-body of hie friend. Ihould think he was," replied the gentleman, "asmany perroi . i's endeavored to present his leav ing arufg several of them, including the sheriff, his deputy, and mesa! constables, followed him for some distance." - • To Tanners. ' 48 DALES DEAD GREEN and Dry Calcutta Kim received per ship TeVamseh, will be cold In 101 l to Ault buyers, their avers ee wel;ht 1s din lbs. Apply to WAt.N MORGAN, 9 and 10 Sisith Wharves, Philadelphia. store 7D Doles Madras Goat Eking. ' May lw llO-2mo _L F 8 Egli 'IMPORTED triEEN AND BLACK TE From J, C. Jenkins & Co., TEA DEALERS, s. corner of' Ciessut and Tretta streets, ria.antu.ruu. AT. 13.—One of ouf partners having learnedtbe Tea 1111 *business of the Chinese themselves, during a resi dence of seven yearn among them, the pubic may there forvexpect of us the full benefit of the knowledge and experience thus acquired. To our Black teal, particularly, we wish to call at tention as possessing a degrse of strength and richness tifliavar seldom equalled. Black tans are universally eissiddry the Chinese, who consider the Green lit ociy Ow foreigners. Our physicians also recommend the Ulric* as making a more healthful !revenge than the Green. Each package is so secured as to retain the virtues of the tea for a tong time in any climate, and cow:line/ad/ weight of tea, independent ofche metal and paoer with which it is enveloped. J. C. JENKINS /h — Co. The above "imitate tee, put up in f, f, and' 1 lb. ckagee, Jim• receive d and will be constantly kept for Or by the stibudber. 1. WHITFIELD. Herr 47 ' • 118 'SCH. HAVENiIVIINERSITILLI.R. AND TREMONT PASSENGER LINE. ±!GOOF l~~S3fYFfYi' CHANGE OF HOURS. N and after Monday; April 11:1. the line will be Tunas follows, viz.: Leave Millersville for Schuylkill Haven at Cl and 81 o'clock, A. M.. and 4 o'clock, P. M. ' Leave Sehuvikill Haven for Mineravilie at 1 , before S A. M.„ 12; bl.,ande}P. M. Leave Minersville for Tremont at I o'clock. P. M. Leave Tremont for PotUiville,Mineraville and Schuyl kill Haven, at 3 o'clock, P. M. FARE. From Minersville to Schuylklll Haven, ' 0.5 eti " Schuylkill Haven to Tremont, .5 1 1 " Minersville to Tremont, 40 " An Omnibus will run between Pottsville and West wood to connect with the Tremont Train, leaving PMnville at 1 2 1 o'clock, M., and s lenying Westwood immediately on the arrival of thn Train from Tremont. Fare (rain Pottsville to Westwood, "15 its. ciAll baggage at the owner's risk. WM. T. CLARE. z. 1 Proprietor.- Prota ' vill , 5' 4F-4 I] LITTLE SCIIEVLICILL JIL.ItOAD. ' T 7 ,:tn_ rs ARRANGEMENT FOR TILE FREIGHT AND PASSENGER CARS ON THE LITTLE SCHUYLKILL RAILROAD,' HE Passenger Train leaves Port Clinton,dally.(Sun- Tdays excepted) on the arrival of the morning train on the Reading Railroad front Philadelphia—arriving at Tamaqua in time to dine. Leaves Tamaqua at half past one o'clock, P.M., in time to connect at Port Clin ton with the afternoon train, on the Readin; Railroad from Pottsville to Philadelphia. FAR E.—To Port Clinton,7s cents; to Philadelphia, 03 50. Sundays The freight train leaves Tamaqua daily. ( excepted.) at 6 o'cloek. A. M., and Port Clinton at 4 o'clock, P.M. A passenger car runs In connexion with the Freight train, no that passengers for Philadelphia roadthe morning train n ‘ f care on the Reading Rail at Port Clinton. t . Fare the sameas In the Other train. , JOHN ANDERSON, Tamarptaltcra-lij • General Agent. Summer Arrangement. PIIILA..,IIEADESIG ROAD. & POTTSVILLE RAIL taa CHANGE Or I.lotlltB, AND TWO TEAM. CACTI WAY DAILY. EXCEPT donnas'.. (IN and after Monday. April 2d, 1019, two trains will run each way, daily, between Philadelphia and Pottsville. Moroine tine (accommodation), leaves Philadelphia at 7i o'clock A. , • (Sunday! excepted) passes Read! inc al 10.45 A. M. The above line str Ps at all way stations, al formerly, FTEIMO - ON LI:It races Phllada. daily. (ex raves Pottsville daily (es. cept Sunday.) at: 2.3 d cept Sundays) at 2.30 phinnicv lite, 3.45 " Sch. Haven, 2,31 " Pottstown, 4.11 " Port Clinton, 3.00 " Reading, 5.00 " Reading. 3.50 " port Clinton, 5.45 " Tontitown, 4.30 " Maven, 6.10, " Phccolxvlite, 5.00 A r'a at Pottsville, 6,2olArr's at State Road, 5.50 The afternoon train will stop at the above named lotions ; passenger for other ponds must therefore take the ntorning tine. • Depot in Philadelphia comer Broad and Vice its. I No Passengers can enter the cars, miles. provided .41th:tickets , NOTICE. —Fifty pounds bag gag , will he allowed to each passenger In these lines; and passengers are afpresaly pioldbited from taking anything as baggage but their wearing apparel which will be at the,risk of he owner. No freight will betaken by these line.. By order of the board of msnagers. • S. BRADFORD, See'y. Oct 2S, t 43- • , PIIILA., REA RAIL RC/AI) DING & POTTSVILLE . Eaf-iwtifrtr •4t - 1. rt,ezt. -"Gar : RATES OF FREIGHT ON MERIIANDIZ E . (IN - AND AFTER April Ist, 1848, Goods will be %—/ forwarded with despatch at the following rates 'of freight, between Pottsville and the points below stated, per ton of 2000 lba. - Berwyn Pottsville 113etiress Pottseille and PAlla. 1, and Readi ng. .• , Plasteatrnestone, Ilitumin-) nut Coal, eland, Irian Ore, }2 00' 1 00' and Bricka. J • Illoorns,TAtne,Timber,Stone.l Rosin, Tar, Pith, Raw Turpentine, Marble,Grisid. • 12 2.3 . 110 atones, nail., spikes, scrap ; ' • - and rig iron, broken cast- i • ings,guann,aud pnuarette..) . Bar ]run, , flour. salt, leail,l '`•bark,'iaw tolacen,salt beef' Irind pork., lumber. grain. I irontratninga, sugar, too- }.2 75 1 20 lasses. green entree. pota toes, salt potre, brimstone, and rye chop, .../ 1 Flour, per Mil. 11 Oil, groceries einegar,whis-1 I key, machinery, cheese, I lard, tallow, race, leather, . raw hides, paints, white }..111 190 and red lard,oysters,brinp, I glue and cordage, steel, I \ bran and ship mutt J Raw cottonand wool,clgars," I fresh meat, fresh 11311. dry goodn,druge and medicines. , ? foreign liquors. wines and I leas, glass, china, an dl , • queensware' poultry, con- leclicuary, books and sta-}.5 00 225 - ' Bonney, s pit its turpentini cninplihie, burned cofreiq ''.. 1 ' hats and caps, boots arid shoes, bonnets, fenthilis,— , trees, bops. spices, fund- 1 I lure, by weight. 1 , ) • ' No additional charges for commission, storage, Or ,eceiying or delivering frei;his at udy of the Company's depots un the line. - [April 15, '1.3. 29-tf _______ OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA ). A). READING RAIL ROAI) COMPAN V. y .:. Phitade/gAtai 1)..r. 50:6, P 0 . ,. lVt OTICE Is hereby even, that the ales of Freight i 1 and Tolls nn Cool transported iby this Company. will be as follows from January I,L; 16 9: • To From M.Cartinn.ls.l lven.P.Clintun RICiIIIIOIIII, tint it June i, 1419 110! 55 133 Philadelphia, do do no 'i 55 ,I 35 Inclined Plane,untilDee.3l,do. 70 I, 65 145 • Ninetown, du 70 ) 63 145 Germantown R R . , do 70 65 ,145 Falls of.Schnylkill, do 70) 63 ).1 45 Manayunk, do 60 '-- ) 55 135 Conel ehneken and i . . . Plymouth IL R.';..): l- d., 50 45 130 Turn Out 1 mile K . •,,- low Norristown: do 45 40 17S Norristown or Dodge- s ' port, „ •^dn 40 35 -I 20 Port Kennedy, ).,Irt 35 , , 30 lIS Valley Forge, . *do ?DI 95 ' 110 Plicenoville, . =do 20) IS 100 Royce's Ford, ~ do la 15 100 -Pottstown, do 151 10 100 Unadassville, do 15) 10 100 JRaumstown, do . In, OS 95 Reading. do 05. 00 95 Between Reading • / d. 901 I,' 00 and slnhurdle, _ Ntrihrsville, In 95 ; 99 95 Ifinburg, do • 75 , 70 65 Orwlgsburg. do 65 00 55 'tin, freight and tolls nn eon! to Richmond, and Philadelphia, during the mouths 'of June, July, aid August will be From 51.earbrin.9.11aven.P.Clinton. 70 105 145. And on and afier Sept. tat, . in Der.snibm..llst, 1819, 1 00, 1 75 1 55 By order of the Board of 51.inaserii. BRADFORD, Secretary. Dec21,.49.42-0) Luzerne Iron Works, near Hazleton. • Tan"- lIhIDSON S ALLEN, PROPRIETORS of the above named estsbilshment, respectfully informs their patrons and the public generally, that they have taken the large building for merly used for the Machine Shop. connected with the Sugar Loaf Coal Works, to which they have added a Foundry, and are now prepared to build Steam En gines of every size, Pumps, Coab Breakers, Railroad and Drift Cara, and to furnish Iron and Brass Castinga of every descriptionsultable to the Coal mining or any other business, on the most reasnabble terms. Repairing of all kinds done with neatness, and de. snatch. at the lowest prices. All work furnished by them will be warranted to perform well. They would solidi.' the custom of those who may. want articles in their line in this vicinity. All orders will meet with Immediate and prompt at tention. S. W. HUDSON, March 17;1549. 12-Iy] Y.. 11. ALLEN. POTTSVILLE IRON \ WORKS 75.1,-etn" SPENCER & MAECEsi. RESPECTFULLY' announces to the public, that they have taken the Establishment known as the Pottsville Iron Works, On Nnrweglan street, where they are prepaed to build all kinds of Steam Engines, manuacture Rail Road Cars. and Machinery of almost every description, at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Ormolu from abroad, in want of Steam Engines will find it to their advantage to give them a call before engazine elsewhere. , Idea II • PASCAL IRON WORKS. , zsi,4- " 7!- PHILADELPHIA. EEDED,Wrought lion Flues; Scalable for Laj.o - motives, Marin., and other Stearn Engine Boilers, from Stu 5 Inches in diameter: Alan, Pipes for Gas; Steam and other purposes; extra strong Tube for Hy draulic Presses ; Hollow Platoon for Pumps of Steam Engines 4-c. Manufactured and for salt by TASHER & MORRIS, Warehouse S. E. corner Zd and)Walnut sts., Philada. Philada- Nov. 22d 1845 1 47 PRANKLIS WORKS. =ma rrilE Subscribers having associated themselves settler, trading under the firm' ofd. Sillyman k Cie for the purpose of carrying on the Foundry and Ma chine business at the Franklin Works, Port Carbon, lately owned by A. G• Brooke, are now prepared to Manufacture to order at the shortest notice Steam En glues, Pumps, Coal Breakars,and Machinery of idmost any size or description, for-mining or other purposes. Also Rail Road and Drift cars,' ran or Masa Castings of any size or pattern. *ORDERS ARE RESPECTFBLLY SOLICITED..c SANIBEL ,SILL.VMAN & Co. VRANKLINT SHOVEL %Voltlis.—The aubseribers 1. are now prepared to fu:nish the Colliers and deal ers of Schuylkill county. with Shovels of all kinds at thelewest Philadelphia prices.,Attention Is particu larly called to their Coal Shovele. Orders for Shovels of any site ur pattern promptly attended to, PLCarboo, Aug. i 3, '37. 33-iy] S. itILLYMAN & Co. THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND tiOTTS - ViLLE GE t IV RTISER. MERCHANTS TRANSPORTATION • Liss, VIA. PRILADA4 READING. AND POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD. WAREHOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA, VORTIT ELT 03131:1 THUD AND WILLOW. STIII6III. . J. C. CONRAD, Jr. & CO, FORWARDING and Communion Merchants, take this method of informing their friends and the public In general that they are prepared to . forward Merchandsze, Packages and Parcels or all description. to the following -places daily :-.-Schuylkill Haven, Minenville, Tamaqua and Pottsville,—aten to Liewpi- On, Donaldson, Tremont. Plnegmve. Port Carbon, nt.Clair, New Philadelphia, Middieport, Patterson, Tuscarora, New Castle, Ashland, Danville. Plorthtic.- berland, Sunbury, Shamokin, Williamsport, Catlawissa, Bloomsburg. Orangeville,Erpytown,Light Street, MiCilinville, Snydeitown, Georgetown and Washington. Goods for Mauch Chunk, Hazleton, Beaver Meadow, Summit Dili, Cunningham, Berwick and Wilkesbarre, .will be spipped thiough to Tamaqua without the de ntition hereto fnre ciuscd by reloading at Port Clinton. Orders for geode will be punctually attended tn.— Particular attention paid to the selling of Country produce, Merchants in the Country sending for their goods Wit' please send an order with the Teamster, no rods cannot otherwise be delivered. 1. C. Coann. Je. - B. Dc Fetes?. Jr. Philad'a. Sch. Haven. April,ll,l9-16-19 DRY WORKS um _ - ••-; tc: ta-.0"-q = ;:;-kut-- FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS. .1 TIIE subscribe's, at the ft old stand. corner of Rs Road and Callowhill streets. are prepared to man ' facture to order, alt he shortest notice. Steam Eagiaa and Pimps, o any posse* and capacity for mining and • therpurposes. Batas's Coal Breaking Nadine, ' with solid and perforated rollers; as may be required,- Also Eel -Ines and Miring Cyiiaders with all once,- ary machinery for Blast Farmers. Het Air Pipes, of he most approved plans, Cap and Dail Jousts and Wa ter Dryers, of the very best construction. They par ticularly invite the attention of Iron Id and par ties engaged in the Iron trade, to their large stock of Patterns for Rolling Mills, having lately constructed the machinery for two of the largest Mills in the coun try, viz .—The Wyomln g Mill at Wilkesharre, and the Rolling .Mill at the Montour Iron Works. Danville. They are fully prepared tor this kind of work, together with every variety nfgeneral machinery. Of the qua'. Ity of their work and materials. It 'is enough I say, that time and csperience, the most infallible .rsts, have amply demonstrated the genuine character of their en gines and machinery. Orders are respecfully snlicned and will he promptly attended to. JA TWOODdc SNIDER. Pottsville. January, 17. ISM 3-1 y Now Arrangement. >'~ LIVINGS.TON 9 S EXPRESS LINE. E ARE PREPARED TO receive. and forward V V Daily per Passenger Train, (our Express Cars being always In charge of special messengers) mer chandize of all descriptions, packages, bundles, specie bank notes, Also particular attention paid to collecting Drafts and Accounts. • Packages and Goods delivered daily to all Interme diate places between Philadelphia and Poasvile. OFFICES. C.ntrc Street, Pottsville; No. 43, Smith Third street Philadelphia • No. 8, Well street'. New York . ; No Court street' Roston. Feb. 21, 9.41] LITINGSTON . ,IIOW AHD & y'. - Eagle Iron.Worlis, .."`: sz V,l - IN TIM aorioucli OF POTTSVILLE. FORMERLY. CONIITICTED BP c. IV. PITAILN .7. WREN & CO. ESPECTFULLY annoy nom to their friends and the It public that they have truren this establishment, and respectfully snitch a continuance of the custom of the works. Being practical Mechanics, they Ratter themselves that their knowledge and experience of the business will enable them to tarn out work that will not fail to give satistlictlon to the west fastidious.— They are prepared to numufsclure Steam Engines, Pantos, OW Breakers, Draft Care, Railroad and other Castings, 4.c. &e. All orders thankfhlly received and promptly iliccu!ed &alba most reasonably terms. JOHN - WREN. THOM AR WREN .IVIE 3 WREN April 21st '49—%17-1y) 3. E. Carter Si. Co. MERCHANTS' TRANSPORTATION LINE t Philadelphia, Schuylkill - Haven, Minersville, Ta maqua and Pottsville. inaqua and ronsysce, [..9rS prepared to Feriesej all kinds of siterchandics. k It. GOODS to be shipped bsusslianlii be stacked Cuin care of . J. L. Carter &' . Goods for !Jews e lyn, Donaldson. Tremont and Pine Grove, will be shipped by Minn Hill Railroad from Selo)) (kilt Haven. Good., thr New Castle, Danville, Northumberland, Stinbury, Shamokin, dnytlertouin, Williamsport, Mils. to'n, Cattawissa, Illooritsborg, Orangeville, Epsytnwn, IJeht Street, Jersey Shine, Milllintown, Georgetown, Washingtonville. or any parts of Centre, Columbia or NOrthmberland Counties,- w 11l he' tort at Pottsville. Goods (or Mauch Chunk, !Hazleton, Beaver Meadows, Stimmit Hilt, Cuuuiuphant, Berwick, rrc,or foinny parts of Lucerne Coonty.will be shipped tltreugh to Tamaqua without the detention heretofore caused by reloading at Port Clinton. N. B.—Small P.ackages and Parcels sent Daily. J. E. C•IITER, Pottsville, N. Ilsirr, Ag't. Tamaqua. J. Tenants-L., Minersville, 31. MotiCIAN, Warehotise. E. Corner of Broad and Cherry is.. June 9, 1519. 9.lstf Tun ORIGINAL AND GENUINE ISARKIII;tIDE 9 S TATTEIZSALL'S Heave Powdes. IT II AB cured, In the last year 1500 cases of lit:rives, 2000 cases of Chronic Cough, 200 cases of Broken Wind, ' 5000 eases of Horses out of Condition, and other dismiss. . . . Moie than 500 et:nit - mates, verbal and written, have been received, attesting to the virtues of this inestima ble remedy but we have only space to subjoin the W.. lowing: RichlanJ, Oswego Co., Sept. 17, ISIS. Gentlemen wish to Inform you that the Tatter sall's Heave Powders 1 bought at your storejast Onto her, cured a valuable mare of mine of the Heaves, that she had had tn'o years. The first package did not effect a cu. e,lbut did the mire en much good I Was Induced to try another package, and the result has been, that she has,, not had the Heaves, since about a week after commencing the second package, although she has been used on my farm almost every day since, which has satisfied me that she In effectually cured. One of my neighbots la giving Tattersall's Heave Powders to a horse. and the prospect in very nattering he is ill be cu red by BelleVing that the above named medicine Is a very valuablo ne ; and that Heaves cen he cured by it, 1 feel Iv Ohne in lend my nano: in praise of it. Respectfully, , Moses P. WARNER. . Spring Hill, Ala., July 24, 1048. Messed. J. F. Winter & Co.—Gentletneh.-1 most cheer folly bear testimony to great efficacy and Villtle of the Tattersall'. Heave Powders, in the cure of her. ses affected with Heave coughs ant 4 colds. I have a valitabW horse that wss so severely affected with Heaves and violent coughing, that 1 had well nigh lost hint, v hen! purchased a package of Tattersall's Heave Powders, which entirely cured hint and restored his appetite. , No ow rer of horses bould he without it. Respectfully yours, Gnat.. A. PESOCIDV. CAUTlON.—onotations and worthless eompounds have followed us wherever we have introduced our re medy, and we understand that several new ones are being putjup for circulation—beware of those and take no remedy but ..the Tattersall's." None genuine wililolll the signature of A. H. Cough & Co.—pelee one dollar per package,, o in for five dol lars. Prepared and 'told wholesale and vetnil by COUCH & KETCHAM. 140 Fulton Erreet, Now York. OSCAR' D. JENKINS agent for Pottsville!. Pottsville, Nov 18, ISIS 47-Iy AL AMANDER, FIRE, AND WHEY.. PROOF CHESTS, Fire-proof, oors for Banks and Stores, Seal and Let ter Copying Presses, Patent Slate-Lined Refrigera tors, Water Filters, Patent Portable Water Clo sets, intended for the sick andlatirsa. EVANS & WATSON, TO Soak Third St.. (opposite thi Rads<la. Eeckauge,) MANUFACTURE and keep fill'. I ff : constantly on hand, a large as si I - *'. sortment of the above articles, . kl., together with their patent int I . -., Lctfg's. proved Salamander Fire-proof I 1 ,. psiA . 1 Safes, which are so constructed ti,, 1 ..'- - s _ as to set at rest all manner of 1./ t ' * doubt .s to their bring strictly _ 44: 1, , .......,, theril p fi r r iitr a d li t y ha t ! u tt i t l ez n a g o . ll re4 . l } . e , outside cafes of these safes are made of boiler iron, the Inside ease olsonpstone.ansi betweentl e outer easeand Inner case is a apace ergo= three Inches thick, and Is filled in with indestructible material, ao as to snake It an impassibility to burn any of the contents Inside of the chest. These Soapstone Salamanders vve are pre pared and do challenge the world to produce any article in tho shape of Book Safes that will stand as much beat, and,om e held ourselves ready at all times to have them fairly tested by public bonfire. We also continue to manufacture a large end general assortment of ou r Pre mium Alr-tight Fire Proof Safes, of which there are over 800 now in use, and lit every Instance they have given entire satisfaction to the purchasers—of which we will refer the public to a few gentlemen who have them in use. , Maywood & Snyder. Pottsville; Joseph C. LaW:ton Pottsville; Mr. William Carr, Doylestown, Pa. N.' &G. Taylor, 123 North 3d st.• A.Wright & Wept,. ew, Vine et. Wharf; Alexander &tor, Conveyancer, corner of Filbert and 9th sus.; John M. Ford, 32 North 3d at.; Myers Ouse. 20 - North 3d at.; - James M. Paul, lUI SouthAlth st. ; Dr David Jayne, 8 South 3d at.; Matthew 20 South 3d st.; and we could name some hundreds of others Jilt were necessary. Now we invite the attention of the public, end panlcularly those In want of Fire Proof safes, to call at oar more before purchasing elsewhere, and we can satisfy them that they will get a better and cheaper article at our store than at any other establishment in the city. We also manufacture the ordinary Fire Proof Chests at very low prices, cheaper than they can be bought at any other More in Philadelphia. • , ' DAVID EVANS. JOAANNEB WATSON. ACCOMBIODATION FOR 'LAWYERS.—THE LAWYERS can pnuure Blank Subptenaa forirrit nem' 'ivied by the Prothonotary, by calling at BANN AN'S an 275.] Cheap Boot & Stationary Ste re. Commhaleness' Sale of Real Estate. HE Commiuionera of Schuylkill county, T hold a public sale on 'Monday, the 16th day of July next, at the Court lionse, in the Borough" of Orwigsburg, for the purpose of selling all 'nth unseated lands as have been purchased by them atTreasuntr's sale, agreeably to the“ Act of Assem bly" and have been held by them unredeemed for five years and upwards; a list of which is hen. unto annexed. 'Bale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. on said day, and xontinne from day to day until)!!l la sold. Manhesm 2 Lots Karson & Domain 1 'do • Jacob Wetzel 1 do Wm Braiden 1 - do Geo Bender 3 do J 01113500 Capp 1 , do Jacob Weitzel 3 do . Robert Lawia 1 do M 'hoiden 1 do Ged Derider Wharf Benjamin Deweeets I' Lot Seel Brook & Potts 2 do Hurd Patterson . 2 do Abraham Pott 1 do M Philipy 1 do Jared !hitt 1 do . John A Ebert 2 do John Mlosugblirt I _do Abraham Shollenberget 'do William B Potts I 'do do 6 acres lend Joseph Spencer 3. .do , 400 do do -28 do Abraham Pont Union township 420 acres lend Thomas Reese 419 : do Daniel Been 500 do Benj Combo 500 do Jacob D ieltate &Co 400 do - John Elias 400 do John Fields 400. do' Peter Gardner 200 - do Jacob Bratzrnau 378 -do Wm Stewart ' 200 do Daniel Breyfogle 400 do . 'John Klinger 400 do Geo Ithosg° 188 do Fuss & Nehif 300 do ' Elizabeth& Hannah Biller 400 t do Christian Tiozel 108 . do Furs,& Nchff 200 do John ;Boyd 420 do Themes Reese 400 do Geo Ithoada sr 411 dd Abra Robinson • 106 do Fuss & Nehff 377 do John Stromal 400 do Christian Immo) 376 do Wm Stewart Barry township Geo Seitz Ileum & Cot' Henry Stichter Peter Disler & Co Isaac Christ John Dreher Francis Yarnell &I ) John Shoener Philip Batman Solomon Christ '& B Becker Peter Rreomor: Geo Rahn & Jos Mitchell Jane Price Geo Shortie Wm May Joseph I.3artblomaw Peter K Seilzinger Geo Eyster John Reed • Schuylkill. J Huntzinger 4 , Co Geo Rahn John Kleckner Lewis Hering foe Peter Miller Adam Will Wm Wildermuth Go Rahn Leonard Moyer Jacob Kline. Lawton & Powell .1 W Shoemaker. late B Becker Geo Rahn and others John Kelchner & Co Wm Audenried do du Audenried & Reber A udenr ted & - Isaac. Wetstone , Geo Daugherty it Estp k Wm Berkeiser Rusk tchmsh;p Alter, Stephenson & Cooper Adam More Klapp & Keetincr Jos Cochran John Turnbull Chas Los, . David Nice Buchner .1- Brown Abraham Angel Peter Kern .1 S, bur Wayne township Abraham Fertig • John :quaff John Hummel Saml Hain Philip Hoy Dirndl Mayer Miller 4- Filbert Abraham Fern; Christian hey Peter Klick Norwegian township A Fertig Hain & Zerby David Rabb John Pott 147 do 130 do 344 do 25 do 59 do 56 do 30 do 151 do 36 do too do 228 do 20 do 100 do 150 do 400 do 200 do 147 do 14 do 40 do 543 do 400 fdo 260 du 400 do 149 du 20 do 40 do 350 do 115 do 100 F do 160 do 400 do 100 do 400 do 20 do 112 do 112 do 60 do . 1 lot 106 scree 72 do 400 do 900 du 400 do 400 do 15 do 100 do 100 do 50 du 102 do 80 do 1 lot 61 acres 29 do 266 do 20 do 200 do 200 do 70 do 7 do 13 do 6 do 150 do 50 do 788 do :300 do 324 do 21 do 1 lot 111} acres Witter James Wok.' . Jacob Bethley Jacob Allen Lippincott & Taylor 'West Penn township _ Christian Snyder / rAdomon 'Eckert Jacob Master & Bukhara Jacob Lindenmoyer Peter Stelotwalt Branch township M & .1 Sillyman Hain & Filbert Filbert Hoin Hoary Will Henry Will West Brunswig township 75 do 100 do 270 do 125 do 20 do 600 do 200 do 200 do 115 do 114 do 100 do Natharel Zimmer 6c J Weiser 400 . do _John Reeser 80 do Peier Kern 376 ,do Dinh I 'Shaeffer Schuylkill Buren Borough - 1 lint Rollers Junes do . Geo H Slichter t do SBrooks &9 .1 Putt, 1 do Samuel Bowen 2 ~ do John Christian Upper illnhantango Samuel Keim Pottsville Borough Peter Reinhart Lower Mahantango Wm Hoch Chas Werner, John Jolly Samuel Hain Geo Heck. John Reed Philip Huntsinger John Kunselman jr Sammuel Kimmel' Nicholas Halter Fidel Heitzinan Marf'.Eckeit Philip Kunaelmaei Samuel Kimmel Porter township Joseph Zerby • Wm Gruff Jacob Kimmel & Co Jacob Christ Wm Zimmerman John Huber John Brown of Peter John Brown of Philip Lay, Drenkle, George 6c. Green. await • 50 acres =I 141 acres tOO do ---h do 100 do 300 do 90 do 96 do 27 dd 127 .do 60 du 8 do 392 do 190 do 8 do 283 do 300 do 177 do 80 do 150 do 142 do 10 do 10 • du 135 do do do ; do--,- - : - .. do do ,do do ' do do do ,do -..- , do do. John C Kittletnen - ' Jo Wm GraetT & .Co_ Pinegrore township and borough .. acres 'Carel Hato, Greenawalt & Co 1 lot Bower & Cadman . 101 aces Groenawal!, George &Co '3l dig' Charles A Snyder 4Co 2 lot , Jacob Christ 0 urea ' Greenawalt, John, George &Co 4 lots John Baiter Wharton di,. • John 8 Wharton 83 acres Greenawalt, John tleorge &Co 43 do Charles Snyder 294 do H Diekley (warranted .1 Hober) 293 do M Seltzer (Huber tract) ISO- do Lay, Kelt* Drenkle & Strimpfler 10 do do do do do L . lot Riley &Dun Vary 1 do Arnold, Moyer & Wharton , 4 do 'Eller do 'Marcus Cadman 200 acres Geo Ruth 15 do • John Houtz 170 do 'Paul Brand '22 do 'Chas A Snyder ' 178 do .laeobaeberling jr 100 do Johri Snavely 150 - do Francis White 100 do Jos Bensinger 60 do Filbert & Greenawalt 180 do Jot Snyder & Kemps t • 200 do Jacob Seibert 100 ,do Chas Snider ' 13 do do do 31 do, . Chas A Snyder • ' 150 do Francis White 1 192 do ' Henry Daubed . 283 do Ley, Seltzer,•llolmeg'& CO' 114 do , Francis Spiitter end tha heirs of Geo Seltter 220 do „ Samuel Hain 225 do Fertig, Reed& Strubhar 200 do , Peter Filbert 100 do Paul :Brand 300 do Han% Hein & Kock 44 do Fredrick W COnrad 8 do Arnold &Caufman 223 gin i Ed Bickel 17 do Fred,W Conrad 52 .do Grrenawait,George &Co 200 ' do Lly, Drenlgle & Greenowilt ' 50 t :do. Ettate of Zimmerman " 373 ,do Peter Zimmerman • 4311 'do . Estate of Summits 15 do • John Houtz 14 ' do Francis emitter 113 acres & 116 per. O'Neal'& Co ' 1 lot ••' Ellis Hughes 2 do Chas Rick 2 do John W Patton . do, Wm Lehman 1 do Divitl Greenawalt 2 do Keim & Drenkcl • • t 4 do j Simon Utmtn 1: do Moritz Milner do 1 1 I LEWIS DRCIIR, ISAAC Btrz, Pasrcsr, - Commissioners. Commissioners' Office, Orwigsburlr,,Tune 9, 1848. S i f R a John Donnelly. MANUFACTURER OF DONNELLY'S UPRIGHT /SAFETY GLAZED CAPSULE() MATCHES. AND V/lITED !MATED OIL PASTE ULU:EL:CO, No. HA - North Third Street, Philadelphia. • TIIESE Matches are justly considered the best in the United States'; they are free tram unpleasant smell, and con be introduced with perfect rafrty into all stores and dwellings. Warranted to keeplOyeart, The 'Blacking is of superior quality, and free from Any ingredients, that Impairs theLeathen Conakry Dealers and Shippers will find it to their In terest to call and see for themselves. N. n.—An asenrtment of Matches of various New York Manufacturers, Matches in round wood braes also, packed Inlarge or smolt tin cases, to ship todny part of thewnrld. JOHN DONNELLY, Late of 20 Bank St., now 83 North Third St. Marcs t,lBiB. 13-ly -- Important to Tanneno. NEW HIDE, OIL AND LEATHER STORE. NO. 111 NORTH THIRD STREET, • 'Phree doors below Race—Philruirtpkia. ALWAYS, on handaf !ewest market prices Dry La:Plarn Hider', Highland heavy, first quality. Caraccas. " " " " Laguayrn, " , " " .. Hung Dry Chili. " " .. , .. Halted Laguayra. r, " " " Pernambuco, • " Slaughter Hides, " rr " , ' Kips, ' ~.. ~ ' .. Green Salted Heavy. .. Dry Prune, ; . " • . " Best Straits/1n l Bank Oils. TOOLS of all kinds. ' . ' The Hides are of fresh importation, and will be sold lower in price than can be bought at old established Houses. • - LEATHER of an kinds borrallt„firr which the hiyl. ref rank price will be nerd, or exchanged fur 'Didier, Kips, Oils, &c.. &c. blarch2l. 1:1-3mo . 1 KEEN & KIRKPATRICK. Wall Papprs. • rTITIC silliiicriliers have on hand, the largest meat riLWALL PArEas, in the city of Philade!. lila, Whole le and Retail., rionalAinm of every no lety. suitable fir Parlors. Entries, 'Dining Rooms, Chambers, kr., which . far quality and style cannot he surpassed. .Doing n cash husineici, we are enabled to sena better artirle, at a MUCH LOWER ROTC. than any stare dnint a undo business. On hand, a !erre as.totisnent of Wine PAPER, for Cortaine, Fire Prints, ; Borders, &c., w hicivw ill he sold for cash. Paper hanging dorm In the Country at City prices. N. B.—Deniers are invited to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. • FINN & BURTON, No. 149 Mich STnerr. itriuth.Sitle' A p. 14 —l6-3tni . . Philadelphia. ' ...., . -- :;heap, China Glass and Queens-ilk - are. ,',. ' • tiBINC, DESIROUS OF ENLARGING OUR OUM -11 NESS with the citizens of Pottsville, end its el. deity, we are indtired to lay before them the claims of our house to their patronage. • Having the larcoat and host complete stock In thin j l . reentry, we eab offer great • ntliteements both in su perior quality and price, in reach, E nglish, German owl Cartion.Chino, fir soca kw, Stone. Cline, (the strongest ware mad,',) Stone., Lierrpsol and Granite Ware, Plats; .Motatted antl.CW Mara. . We will sell for Cashionnv 'arson a DINNER SET, TEA SET, CHAMBER SET oi,it SINGLE PIECE, finless money than any Wh_; sole or Retail honor CND, beCillf e the Wholeanle !limiest must necessarily sett on credit, which we do not', and natal! Hons., do but a small business In comparison with ours. To 01l which attention Is respectfully requested. TYNDALE & MITCIIELL. No. 210 Chesnut Street, above Setreelb. Philadelphia. Felt. 2:, '49. 1 , • 9•I y • Public Exhibitions. EXTRA CT from a supplement in en ordinance, co titled "An Ordinance regulating public Erhibi lions, In the Floroughof Pousaille,parived May 4,48." Berk enacted and ordained by the Town Council, of the liornugh of Pottsville, sod It s hereby enacted by the authority of the saute. Dec. 1. That from, and after the passage of this or; din:lnce. tin Concert or Musical entertainment shall he held within the limits of the Bogough aforesaid, with out a license from the Chief Burgess. first had and ob tained. and the granting of any such license, and the sum 4o he paid theiefore as wren as the penalty for hold ing any oath Concert or Mulal entertainment, with out license first had and abut nett, and all other mat ters appertaining thereunto, halt be regulathd b 9 the provisions of the ordinance, of which this Is a suppli— ment, passed May 4th,•1848. , WM • WOLF. President of the Council. • Enacted and ordained by the Town Council of the fliwrineti of Pottsville, May 15th, ISIS. Juno 9, 34-41) .1. 11. DOWNING. Town CPI 4. 111 TO BUILDERS AND CARPENTERS: MBE subscriber begs leave to Inform his friends and the pi:ladle in rre octal, that he has purchased the Lumber Yard, Connally owned by Zinn & Wilt, at Schuylkill Haven, opposite the Farmer's; Bank. ' Where he intends to keep ennatantly no hand a full assortment of seasoned Suwineharma Lumber, consisting of white and yellow pine boards. Weather boards, pannel boards and plank, from I to 2 inches thick, and door stiles II to IJ In thick, 6 in. wide. hemlock Joke and scantlingjoint and lap shingles, Plastering Lath, &c. with a few thousand feet of seasoned Ash Plank front to S inches, thick, all of wh - ch he will sell on the most reasonable terms. lie would most respectfully invite all purchasers to call and examine for therrnselve before buying elsewhere. DAVID D. LEWIS. Anima 12..4 4 1. 33-IC N. M. NewmanN PLUMBING SHOP, " BEATTPS ROW, NORWEGIAN STREET, ALL kinds of Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Brace Cocks, (a soprtlot article,) 'Bath Tuhs, Shower Baths. hydrants, hydrant Hose, Babble /and Single Acting Pomp., &c.. kept constantlron hand and for sale.— Kitchen Sant/ madetn order, heat and durable, and al Inds of Plumbining done in ate best manner. Lumber Yard, at Pine Grove. 9 - 111 E undersigned respectfully beg leave to inform 1 their customers, and the public of Schuylkill Co. In general, that they hove on hand now, and offer a large and extensive stock of seasoned lumber, for Building, Cabinet making, and Chair making 1111rinues. whicb.lhey will sell cheaper than jt rya be purchased from rink oilier place. Having 8 wheel tnicks on the different ['admit , . they arc enabled to deliver Lum ber from Pine Grove, to 111051 any'other place in the Oval Region, at reasonable terms. May la, 20-31 no) MOLLY, SMITH & en. ,i lial 19 E . REMEDY MO° • B. A. Fahnestocles Vernitinge. FACTS FOR THE FEOFI.E TILE CONRTANTLY increaslntri.oputarity and gale of B. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge has induced per sons wan are envious of its success, to palm or upon the Outille, preparations which all medical men know to be inefficacious In expelling wane/ from thesystem. This Vermifuge made its way into public favor upon the ground of its own intrinsic merits, more than any other medicine of the kind now used: and while many worm remedies have, by dint of puffing, been forced, into rale, and shortly after gone into the obscurity which their worthlesuess Justly merited, B. A. Fohne stock's Vermifuge continues to be triumphantly sus mined. It has only to be used and Its effects will fully sustain all that IS sa Id br Its wonderfal expelling power. CERTIFICATE. • Mass, Erie Co.. New York. /an t, 1843. We certify that we have used B. A. Fahnestock's Ve rmifti ge in our &rallies, and in every case it has pro vided a decided and effectual • remedy fer expelling worms from the smite.. We corthally recommen&Jc to parents who have children afflicted with that daff- Immo malady. • ELON WM. IL PAINE, ROBERT MAY, JOS. BURROUGHS. ' For sale, wholesale and retail at the drug warehouse of B. A. PAHNESTOCK & Co. Corner or Sixth end Wood sta. Pittsburg. Pa. For sale In Pottsville,at CLEMENS & HEISLER'S Dreg Store [Dec. 9. 184 a. EEO razzazi Mil Four New Certificates. TELL IT IN G&W!, PUBLISH IT IN THE STREETS OF ASKELON. Ellt. SAVANNE,S CELEI3I2.4TED FAMILYME DiCIXES; Their power over the above diseases is not ex celled-1f equalled—by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases after skillful physicians had failed. , Derangement of the Liver and Stomach are sources of-Insanity, and will also produce disease of the Heart, Skin, Lunge and Kidneys, and lays the body Open loan attack of the Cholera. Billious, or Yellow Fever, and Is generally the find cease of that most bane , DE. SiVANNEtS • ful diseaae, Consumption. COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY; Opinions of the Philadelphia, rf ess. $lOO,OOO Reward. "THE DISPATCH." December 31st nays ron A MOE LVVECit'AL ISEPIEDV Tome, An INVALUABLE MEDWINE.—We have freggently DR. 'WAYNE'S. COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD heard of the Celebrated German Bitters, manufacture CHERRY. ed by Dr. Hooftand,spoken of In terms of commends- .. . " you troubled with a cough 7 r tion an we know deservedly sq. It I. a too common A Have yon pains In the side and breast! . p 'cc, am quarters, to puff ail manner of Have you a tickling or rising in the throat 7 -, era in the case of the above Inners, bun- Have you the Liver complaint 1 . . i , dre re II I linemen of their great moral and ' Have you the Bronchitis! pity I worth. As a medicine for the Liver COm• Nervous Debility, or any - . plaint, Jaundice; Nervous Debilityla ad Dyspepsia, this Symptoms of Pulmonary Consumption ? . has been found invaluable, effecting cures, and ttror- . If, you are troubled with any of the above syniptoma, oughly eradicating diseases, when all other medicipec hen use Dr. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF have failed. We feelfcCiavinced, that In the use of, Use Bitters the patient does not become debiliated, WILD CHERRY, it will effects speedy and permanent German _ s . _ the cram. if . t mire, as. the evidence of thousand) who have been but constantly gains strength to cram. a. 4c careilsby it will testify. worthy of great consideration. The Bitters are p.eas. EXTRACTS FROM 'EDITOR' AI. OTICES. " ant in taste and smell, and can he administered under A GOOD MEDICINE.—We have used Dr. Strayheie any circumstances., to the most daticate stomach In- Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry for a number of deed, they can be used by all 'persons with the most . years andalways with the happiest effect.—Fitr,geratd, perfect It 'would be well for those who are Ed City Rem. much safety mach affected in the nervorussystemi to commence with . Having fairly tested the virtues 'of Dr. Swayne's one tea from experience, and are of course, a proper tea spoonful or less, and gradually Increase. We Wild Cherry,we feel ourselves bound to record our tes- Mee. The press far and wide, have united to means medicine.—Editors of 8011, Clipper, simony an its behalf, as a most valuable and edicacious mending the German Bitters, and to the afflicted we ' MORE NEWS FOR THE SICK. . most cordially advise their use. A FrI.ICTDO READ. ' "SPIRIT OF THE TIMES,", June 2lthsays : A VOICE F 11.031 SCHUYLKILL Co. "Do our good citizens who are invalids; know the PLEASE READ THIS EXTRAORDINARY many astonishing cures that have been performed by CURE.Dr. llonfland's Celebrated German Bitters! If they ' Do. SwaystE—Dear Sir :—About six yeers ago, 1 do not, we recommend them to the "German Medicine Store." all who are affected with Liver Complaint, discovered that my lungs were larded, of which I Jaundice, Dyspepsia. or Nervous Debility; the Doc became more convinced from time to time, although I tor has cured many of our citizens after the best phy tried many reinedica,yet without any apparent beriefit, _ , sicians had failed. We have used them, and they have and my disease increased a:dill Was compelled to keep proved In be a medicine that every one should know my room, nod at last lily best I had great pain in my of, and we cannot refrain giving our testimony In their left aide, upon which I could not Ins to bed, and in the favor, end that which gives . them greater claim upon morning my cough Was as, severe that I found it very ;snafu' to throw up the phlem which gathered in greatrt our tunable efflsrt, they are entirely', Vegetable. quantities on my limes, when fortunately I bought of THE DAILY NEWS," July 4th says:— "We speak knowingly of Dr. Ileodand's Celebrated your agent. in this placeeone bottle ofy our Compound German Bitten'. when we say It is a blessing at this Syrup of Wild Cherry, which no much relieved me that I continued using it until now. I have steed six age ; and in diseases of tire biller', digestive and Net *sous Systems,' it has not we think an equal. It is a bottles, and am happy to tell you that my pains are re- I Vegetabie preltration. and mode without Alecto:, and moved, my strength returnee. my n ndOst ir sed 1 mmim l me • mu mm- ' l--, to all invalids . , .e would recommend it as worthy their and sweet, and I feel perfectly well. I can ite m- follow confidence. my daily avocation without heiny. afflicted 'with hat lIII I AD TIIE FOLLOWING painful hoe , kum g . " .eu ,„ ke , u , weakening m " ° , mm ,U l , m i, u , u , d 1,,, randy ' , be :, . It is from an{: at nor first druggists, a gentleman fa lieve lint '" y our i " m " mc i u 'i ''''' the "i eui ii n g s '" valuably knoWn throaghout the United States—the pro- Prnvidence, I. asn isideloesi fir t h is great change, and I . print. of the "Medicat Worm Syrup s" am veep happy to alit:refine inves:lf, I I:betadelphio, Nor. 224, Ibid. St. Clair, Schuylkill Coma v. CV IM U L A .I " a n n . ...1.1 E 1. 4 1V1T. N T. ' ' Dear Sir i — i is wish moil, pleasure that I testify to , the estraordiunry sirtuei of your German Bitters, bay- ANOTilEit Vit°n OLD MONT - GOMErt :. ins sold.largel of then, these last le months so ea- STILL ANOTHEiIt WONDERFUL tHiRE t Sous peresme, afflicted with Liver Crimple into ', Dyspep neso Tilts tartsortedsalr essE• eta, nod Debility n 5 the Nervems System. I can say Da. SWAYNE—Dear Sir:—ll:rving contracted a se- cunscientioudy, that they an, the best articte of the vere cold, which ensiled upon my Inim,attentlerl with kind I have ever sold. (and I deal In all the popular a violent cough, pain in my side and breast, difficulty medicines) and I consider it the only medicate for the of breathing, I wall attended by physicians of the first tame, disease! her. „, e the pew ... respectability, but ley, /symptoms herame very alarm- I have neve sold one bottle that has not given sat ing, there was an abscess formed in my lungs 21111 ' ',faction arid rouglit forth the commendation-of those made itaway through my ride, and discharged largo who used If. quantities of puss externally, On that my physician I deem this sy slimy to yoti both as the proprietor of thought the power or functions Drone of my tongs this high valuable article, and to those afflicted With - Were Intally deisiroyesi—therCPXd sale the ease ' the ,in l, abov e r„p,, c i n i s u s t p l a a n i a n I t s . , that ,.. I T: y o, n e i m a v t k o n . o e v i . , 111 1 . tihtseCguoroad entirely hopeless. This mournful elate of things con tinued for a Moe time. anti' I was wasted and worn .. from the Vati'll, articles with which our market is ,to a skeleton. l'had tried a numbs s . of remedies. nut , fi,,,, w , th met . ~...„. , all failed to do any good. Bat there still being a spark 1 , I te,.peet, I remain yours. ke. . of hope, lett forme and say anxious parents, and hay- J. N. HOBENSACK, o:assist. 'I ing heard of the great virtues of your Compound Corner or Stroud and Coates streets. Syrup of %laid Cherry, anti its losing approved of by % physician. of the first eminence, I concluded to make JAUNDICE AND LIVER' COMPLAIN r . trial of It, ,and to my great aatisfartion, my cough Curid after Physicians Sad Foiled. gradually grew beater, tin' hale in itiy side began to Philadelphia, Dee. LH, ISM Dear fir—lt is with feelinga of pleasure I comma- heal, and I,am now happy vs say. front a poor and al , ideate to you the sanative effects (dud in nation time) Mod hopeless skeleton, I h." 1."......e healthy ' n " o r vnur Invalunble ..11oollind's Celebrates! German Bit weigh muse than lever have. All my neighbors can teise• upon My system. while laboring - Under the Jana testify to the above fact. Anttai,An 1117.4teata, .., dice. About two vim rs ago I had an attack under Ore Jaen -2 miles from ,Skippackville, Sicippack fp.: l'a.:s dice and V.,1,4 , confined to the house six weeks under Sods I. the onprecedented ' , access of Dr. Sivnyne's medical treatment of the Family Physician and for Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. We are constant some- hoe atter, when I anent out I had to be very care ly receiving lettere from Physicians and our Agents. fill of myself...tams that rime I have hadseveralmotacks. front all parts of the United States, Informing us of extrantlinary cures, of rho same disease, and your Bitters hove entirely re holed and oiled use in two or hires days. My,neit T" 1 :. 4 D ar "' o f Cc Ot a ' ai.or Tern um" yield Fa ' , . door neighbor, Mr. John Diehl. last spraug,, had a Inc.. ranee to 77tolseande— flut what are Ahßtons tettbout and serious spell el Jaundice, he had it sometime before Beat h Olt. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF' , ? . I knew it ; tie, was confined to his bed. As soon as I : hoard of his condition I called to see him and told him WILD CHERRY. . TWO NEW CER 71F/CA TEM of the effect your Bitters had upon me its the same dis- Mon/111111. N. J. Dec. 6th. ISIS. ease. Ile inuisedtately bent for a Brittle, and in a few days he was clired. I have in several instances rerom- Dr. It. SwAvan —Dew Sir.—This ho to certify, that I mended the Betters in other cases, always producing the define:tile fall aunt winter or 1816, I w , troubled with ause happy effect. Ply wife has been considerably a very severe cold - and CM , gII. Wall strong symptoms 114:U411.1th Liver Complaint sod Neuralma, by theuse af of the :Whom ; I wa.i Induced In try your CoMpound , o f Die Bitter. she is well. now enjoying mad health. Syrup or Wild Cherry, of which ''one bottler.' eolire• . -..,,,,,,, eve i .,. ~,, ,• e .. . _ . . _ .. , . .Iyl ty eared me, and I would ;strongly recommend it to others for similar affections. _ STACY iCIRKIIIIIDOE . ANOTHER SEVERE CASE OP ASTHMA._ ['IMAM. Dec. I2lh, VHS. . . Swsysti:—Dear Sir —I cheerfully add my tes.' timony in favor of your valuable Compound t , y, tip of Wild Cherry, which I conceive to be truly the wonder and blessing of the age. For the last four years I have been afflicted wilt. the asthma. Sleep had become a Stranger to me ; nicht •titer night would I have to sit tip in my bed. I was au...MIA by lone or five different physicians, also haiing used various patent medicines. Mu all orno avail. I continued to grow mono, until I commenced the use or year valuable compound rlvirip of Wild Cherry, which afforded toe instant relief. After using several bottles I was restored to perfect health. Yours with respect, • Evrts. Any information re9erting the above case Min be freely given by I:Th.l,mM.. IlameToN rya +s, Carpenter, corner of Rich.hand Paris eta. Thousands of pe nom. are deiitinying their r:,IS111,1- 00ne Ly neglectimf to apely a prop, remedy. Rely not upon tingle catchpenny articles. which relieve for the moment. but eventually accelerate the disease. Resort at once to that ul established remedy, Dr. Swayne's Compound Syron of Wild Cherry, so cele brated thrimatiout the whole world as an effectual remedy for all diseases of the Tnroat, Lungs, and Breast. IMPORTANT CAUTION—READ! READ! There is but one genuine preparation of Wild Cher ry. and that is Dr. Swayne a, the first ever offered to the public - , whielilias been sold larger , : throughout the Called States and, some parts of Europe; • and all preparations called by the name of Wild Cherry, have been pat nut since this, under toner of some de. Centive circumstance., in order to give currency to their sales. Each bottle of the- genuine is enveloped with a beautiful etre engraving. with the lilteness of Wm. Penn thereon; also. Dr. Swaynes signature, and as a farther security, the portrait of Dr. Swayne will be added hereafter, so as to distinguish ; hie preparations from all others.' - Principal -Office, EIGHTH and DACE Streets. Swayne's Celebrated Vermlfuge saft . ond effectual remedy for Worms, i pepsin, Cholera Morbas,sicLlry or Dye peptic children a r 44410, and the most useful Family Medi ans erer offered to the puldic." TIIS RE-III:DV in on, which has proved sitccess+ . fel fora long rime, and it i 1111111:CfP ay_acknowb. edged by all irlin have tried it to he for superior (being so Very pleasant to the taste at the same time effectual) many other medicine ever employed m diseases fur which It in recommended. It nut only destroys worms, but if invigorates the whole system. It is harmless in its effects, and the health of the pulent is always Ito prayed by its use oven when no wortms are discovered. ' Dr. SWAYNE'd VERMIPUCE has met with a degree of favor from the public, which has perhaps never be. fore been accorded to any medicine. It needs no re commendation whore ever it. is known. To The fond mother, bending to steeple. anxiety over her waiting child, it will carry teliefjoy, and thankfulness; to all who are suffering from the diseases for which it la prepared. It fliers a speedy restoration to health. BEWARE OF IMPOSlTlON.—allwayne'n Verinlfuge is In square bottles (being recently changed to prevent counterfeits, also to pack to a better advantage) with the following wordsblown In the glass r Dr.ll.aw,ayne's Vermifuge, Phitada., alto enveloped in a beautiful wrapper, bearing the signature of Dr.Swayne,with his portrait on each aide of the bottle without which none is genuine. This article Is no pleasant to the taste that both children and adults are universally fend of it. • Da. el W A YNE'SiSAIISAPARILLA Ann EXTRACT TAR PILLS—The great American Purifier—for the re moval and permanentcure of all diseases arising from an Impure state of the blond or habit of the system. Let it be' remembered, that In this .preparation are strongly concentrated all the medical properties of Sar saparilla and Extract of Tar compounded with other valuable "Vegetable Entrants," the whole strength of which. in extracted on nn entirely new principle. Unlike all' ether Pills, these neither gripe, produce nausea or any other impletsant sensation, while they are as powerfhl rte it is possible fora medicine to be, and be harmless. It purifies. cleanses, and strength 'ens the fountain springs of ; and infuses new vigor throughout the whole human frame. Os Retnember always tn. inquire particuLtly for Dr. SWAVNE'S SARSAPARILLA AND.EXTRACTTAR PILLS. See that the Signature of Dr. SW AY NE is on each Box. The above valuable medicines are prepared only by , Dr. 11. Swayne.corner of Bth and Race street', pblla., to whom all orders should be addressed. For tale,by the following Agents: J. G. BROWN, Druggist, DANIEL. EREBS, P. H., and }Pottsville. J. CURTIS 'C. RUCHES, J J N AS D . . III %V . . F C AL III L B S S . , n nd Mlocrsvllle. • • 11. SIIISSLER, Port arbon. . - C. & G. DUNTZINGER, Schuylkill Haven. MCLEAN & LEYSON, Summit if IL - Williams Middieport ; Daniel Bertsch. Ashland; Charles Frady. Orwigsburg; .150. Rietenman. Ham burg; E. I. Fry,,Tamaqua ; Ina. Dickson, Easton; Matthew Krause. Bethlehem; Chas. Ebert, Mauch 'Chunk; Eckel' & Barna, Tremont; Cock ill & Son, Liewellfa, and by storekeepers generally. October 7, lb4B. 41- Franck M. Wynkoop. - - COMMISSION MERCHANT, IDOL THE PURCHASING AND SHIPPING OF COAL. basing leased WhatVas from the Schuyl. kill Navigation Company, at Port Carbon. Is now pre pares to attend to the shipments of all Coal from that district, as well as to the purchasing and shipping for dealers abroad. [April .„'43-18.315. • • • - Liver Complaint. • JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CF IRONIC OR NERVOUS,DEBILITV, DISEASE OF-THE Niihttas, asd al dbeaasa ,ariaina• front a disardere ~, _ Liter Of St.,aacl to bttl Mall awl Fearate : ' - SUCH as Constipation, Inward Piles , Fullness o MOO to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach. Nan sea, Heart.buni, Dugout for Food, Fullness or weigh in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Mit tering at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming al the Head, Hurried and difficnii , Breathing„ Fluttering at the bean, Choking or sulL o uting sensation' when in a lying Notary., Dimness of vision, Dote or webs be fore the sight, Fever and doll pain in the head, Defi ciency CC PClSPintiol3. VCMITVOCILI of the skin and epee, Pia Pit) the side, Back,. Chest, Limbs. &c., Sud den flushes of heat, Burning in the Flesh. Constan Imaginings of evil and sight depression of Spirits can be effentually cured by • -- DR.. 1100 FL AND'S . CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS. We believe frOnt the many cu rex we inn - War these Bia tern eirecting,!that they possest In a remarkable and ex. traordinary degree meat curative properties, 'and that which enhanhes their value with us is.they are entirely vegetable. ape always keep the slitters on hand-and would not be villing to be without them. Vedy (CS (WM Amy, yours, C. PEIRCE, 370 South Front Street Can strnager testimony be adduced by any Prepara- Gen before tt, public I A single bottle will convince ally one of their.power over disease. They are En 'Dryly , Vegetable, and will permanently destroy the mnst obstinate costivenena,andgive strength and vigor toe.the fiame„ ht no time debilitating the patient ; being' alto grateful to the most delicate stomoch under any circumstancei, and can be administered miith perfect ...rely to de'idate inf.ints—they 'are free from Alcniol, Syrup. ncidd, Calomel, and all mineral and injurious . ingredients. They can be taken at all titles and antler all theme. stances, hn ordinary exposure will prevent them Ironing a salutary effect, and nu bad result can accrue front an over dose For sale,wholesale and retail at the principal Donne, German .'ludicine Store, Islit.7.lS Race Street, Philadel phia. Foi sale byJ. G. Brown, Pottsville; S. R. Dickson Sihnylktli Haven ; J. W. Gibbs, Minersville ; awl by respectable dealers generally, throughout the State. March 31 1349 Every Body's Attention IS INVITED TO OUR LARGE STOCK OP.FUR NISIIINGDITY CODE'S, and you are requested to remember that ours is Use only store, in Philadelphia' devoted entirely to these articles: to the exclusion of Dress Goods.' In consequence of our paying strict at tention to 'Miami., line of business wo are enabled to niter 1 GREAT INDUCEMENTS To persons cinnumocing or raplettishing their stock of Housekeeping Goods, particularly Linens.. which we have been regularly nntlett;lle rtnnt the nest manufac ture, aln Ireland for more than t went . : vearo.—Also, stankets, Quilts. Shertincs, Tick ince, Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, Diapers, Towelhop.. Ilurkalmes, Pane Lineup, Table and Piano (Niters, Worsted Dam asks, Embroidered Curtains of tare and !Wm; in, Dim'. ilea, Floor Cloths. Sweatt Covers, Window ,Shailings, Turkey-red Cloths, Furniture Plush, with a variety of other articles, including everything from a Bowie Cloth to the finest Damask Table' Cloth. at prices that cannot (alit° givevatisfaction. ' Wc.llao heap a vet') large stock of all kinds of FLANNELS AND MUSLINS, • omprisin: the hest styles' in the mastret, at the very ovrest prices. JCllir V. COWELL & SON, Marbh 3. ISIO. 96-ma Coal Shipping" and COMMIS.. tdon IllOrchant. DANIEL J. RIDGWAY HAVING LEASER TILE SCHUYLKILL • NAVI- G D. MN Company's Landings, at Mount Carbon Schuylkill Crinnty, will attend to the Shipping of Red White, and Gray AO Coal, for any operatives on the MI. Carbon Itaßrirad. TURCHASE OF COAL -Having been engaged for a number of years in the Alining (rosiness. he has a thorough It nriteledge of the di!:nrent qualities of Coal in the idebuyl k ill Region, and wilt, attend ro the purchase, and shipping of Coal for &ecru arrived, at a moderate compensation. Ce Sett ' , Merry references giien. riltervrequired. Match 10. IBM - r. 11-lf • Macaulay'slstory of England i - rotumr, 1, of a heantifril ,theap edition of thi V valuable work,. PiThhahed liy li. 11. Buller& Co. philadelphia, contain in; all the matter verbatim) et therstmo, of vii. 1 , or Landon edition, published in London at nearly 81,003 volume, received and for rale at 2:1 cents. ALSO, the Ispoenlytical Key. an ezirriordinarl di.- conrsemn the rise and fall of P. 7 liavYs iiiibirriwd origi nally in tbc year 1701. l'ricr Ott. at BANNAN'S . 12-) Cheap Book and Sand y Stores. I= STEAM IRON RAILING • MANUFACTORY AND WARERCOMS. Tsorlft Str7te Button mood,—pfl ILA DELP:UM. THE undersianed mums facture • IRON RAILINGS of - every A 1 11 ,4 - VERANDAS. GATES, PED.7.S , TAI.S, ARBORS, BEDSTEAD and all descriptions ofornamental •and architectural Iron Work. in 5 7 .0:CiAVVII . . 1 • the best manner, at reduced prl --- Always on hand, a supply of Fire Proof doors and Shutters, a heavy stock of Reveal and Common Hinges, Shutter Bolts, store Room Bolts, and all descriptions of builderS" iron work. This establishment, by fat the most eltensive of the kind In the city, empinyannne but competent workmen, possesses the advantages of totem-power and suitable machinery, and is tinder the personal supervision of the proprietors, who are practical men of long experience, affords to Its patrons the gnanantee that their orders will be properly and promptly executed Phila,Octl4-42-Iy] BEIM & ADAMSON/ New Sprinit,'Goods. In PhUndo. BAILEY & BROTHER, HAVE NOW FOR SALE AT THEIR NEW STORE IV'. fF. Corner of Tydfil 4. Market Streets. A LARGE and well assorted stock of new and deals ruble gouda,-anmog them may be found Cloths, Casslmerea, Sattmelfs. - Stuffs adapted to boys' wear. Silk and Manic:llos Vesting*, Black and Cniored Silks, of new sty?. ., Moose de Lanes, ',rooms, Gingham., Lawns, Garages. Ralzorines, Mack Alpacas, Bombazines and Cashmeres. SHAWLS -In every variety of the season Caitcoes ai all prices, from 3 to 25 cents. 51USLINS,—Tothis branch of trade - we give very particnlas attention, and our stock embraces every de sirable make of all widths and finalities. Linen. for Shirting and line for Bosoms. FURNISHING GOODS—Damask Table, Linens, ! Counterpanes, Blankets and Quilts. Diaper. Towelling, Pillow Cate Linen', ate. FRIENDLY STYLE GOODS.—Ouistock of th ese goods is unusu ally large, and our "FRIENDS" from the country will always be sure to find such styles an are adapted to their wants, InDress Goods, Dress Shawls, Barcelona Ifd'kfs., Bookniltielins and Ild'fs Cap Crape, Gloves, Mitts,&c.., Ace. CANTON !BATTINGS 1 Of all widths, of White, Red Checked.and fancy styles ' on hand and for sale, wholesale or retail, to all of which we respectfully ant irk the attention of our court. try friends, our prices will be found lobe as low as any In the city. [March3,lBlo--Im Philadelphia Bedstead Factory, • Na so St. JAN, street. Obora CaEmail!. PHILADELPHIA. DEALERS and Cabinet maker, supplied otlifietki terms. Patent Screw Eledstemda.en hand. Apr 7-13-111 D. REEVES & PION THE OLD FAD3I. HOUR : . Di MARir l. ILA', era. , . 1 lovethese gray and i;;s-growit wall - Tilts Med porch. tbls tt'ellised aloe._ c i , The lattice with Its narr w pane. I ' A retie of the olden ti eg : 1 The willow with na war eg !caves, .. Through Which the low; whids unarm, The gurgling ripple of the itieam. That whbpers softly al ICs side. . , _1 : The spring -house - in itsihady nook, Like lady's bower shadivred o'er With clustering trees add creeping pia' That cling around thei rustic door— The rough hewn eteps4hat lend tbel . To reach the shady, cola recess, f. 'Where hunible4lutyspr ads a scene That hohtly tannin earns to bless Uplaniland meadows lir around, Fair smiling In the str'ilast beam • Beneath yon solitary tree; The lazy cattle, idly them. After the' reaper'. strobe 'descends, While fatntly on the I,istening.ear The teamster's careless [ whistle float. Os distant song or call !hear. And leaning on a broket•stile, With woods behind andiactlo befd: 1 'Faith - the bee who benterrard weir With laden wing—hislaborso'er: The happy birds are wa 'rbling round Or nestle in the rustling trees, 'Mid which the blue sky glimmers doe When parted by the passing Irreezil And slowly winding lip the road. Theisain has reached the old barn I Where plenty', hand ha! firmly heap! The goldengrain In ric hes, starer 1, This 'cnid . thedream.landormy thool • With smiling lip, I Own is mt. I Yet fancy'. fairest whiten, blend Withal! Isee and ell 1 feel. Then toll me not of worlilly pride And wild ambition', hopes of faml Or brilliant halls of wealth and pridl Where genius signs tO-win a earn Give me this farm-house ant These fields of grain, the birds: With calm contentment, peace ail And memories of ?ny earlier bee 1 . o.l7l)e.,ftirtitil l . 1 THE FARMER'S DAT LITER. — 7 -1 There's a world of buxom head! flourishing in the shades of the country.—Far houses Ere dangerous - places. As you are th king only of sheep nod curds, you' may be sh. through by a pair of brighwes, and melted ear. in a bewitch ing smile that you never i l dreamtio 1 until the this. chief was done. In towns mad theatres ,'sod thronged assemblies of thn i I . titled . r, you aro ever. on your guard; rot knoiv what ' u. aro emr.s.sedi to, and put on your.lnesiiplate a pa. - 4 thro! the most deadly onslaught ofibeauty i fe and sound.. Dot in those sylvan retreats, dreeln.ingrof nightin— gales, end hearing only the low f oxen, prowess. taken by surprise. Otit steps a Ifair creattire— crosses a glade—leaps a stile. op atart-r-you stand lost in wondei ,ant astonit led admiration. • You take out your tablets to writ a sonnet en the return of those boaisiifull Nymph and Dryada to earth, when up comes John Tompkins and ear.. qt.'s only the farmet'a diughter." l l ..Whatl have farmers such daughters ni. atiiiyr' r “Yea, I tall, you' they have eucb daughters. • Thong farts hausWeare dangerous places. Lt no men with pdetical imagination, which is on y anothet name for a very 'tender heart, Ilatter himself With the calm delights of the country—witt the serene idea of sitting with the 'fattier in hi old fo'Shioned chimney corner. and heating hicn;,ialk of Worn and mutton; of j doing him in the pensive pltiasure of a pipe and A jug of brown October ;'of litening b. the gossip of the comfortable farnier's wife, of the person's family ; of his sermon and his Pig: over a fragrant cup of young hyson, o wrapped in the delicious luxuries of custards and whipped creams. In walks a fair vision of t?rnirlrons witchery, end with a courtesy and smile of whining aMI myste rious magic takes her seat, just Opposite. ilt is the. farmers, daughter--is living creature of eighteen ; fair as the lily—fresh as the Mayldew—rosy as the rose itself—graceful as tIT peec4tk perchttt: upon the pales there by the wi dow,Weet as et posy of violets and do.,,giliyers t. mode as early morn, and amiable as your nwo.imagi ation of,, Pestle. mons, or Gertrude of Wyornin You.are loss. Its a frost bitten strawberry for y Or peace ef mind; r if that creature be net as pi tiful a She isfsii.—And that comes Ot going into the c tintry, mit of the way of vanity end tempt lion, a / rid fancying farm i, houses—nice old fashioned Plebri,s of el,fatsh• tidied contentment,l— The But ,a d Hie let .by Win. Howl!!. I — 7 -1 TO DESTRIC S I TRI .. ---.-- ' I . Masses Eorroos :— . T'rt de roy striped bugs and' other inarct , t, a brood of tote n or twenty chirkens in a small garden, will kre it free of the above stained ravagers. ' The bm, 3 shoUld be batched about a we' - -k before th Tines. and', plants come up. The her should be aeFul•ed MI6 coop• new the centre of tie garden, 7111 Spaces for the chickens to go in east out: it is 01, do you go A to he - up is soon a light; and Se p t e , little busy bodies drawing the worms from i t e abbage roots,. or the bugs from ttceir biding lec s einOng the sines. 1 here used' the ribose me y•for r.everst! Pears with complet eaccess, Yam wintering 50 , 0 r more oil N. ens intend to raise T 2 or 150 chickens,. e d reckon bugs sod worms wont tririble my garden much. I find fowls the moat pro table stock_e+ kept on a ham , hiy bens have laid) between I-91 i and 20 bundred' eggs (end that to , without 'any fitah Meat to feed on) since the first of Decembertit to this date.. A gentleman o frornlilort Edward, that i crea wintering 0r.600 fowls call d in my absrbett. to buy eggs• for bie own family ae; was it, m i t laughable 1 I• have kept an Deco nt with my foirrls, and find ,I . myself in debt to t em. 'llte more toed ! , and the . more pains l take t pay them. tie more I get in. debt; end finallyrer three or four years. I find myself so involved. bat r kill off croy f i creditors and send them to the city to ba.diaao..t d.—Penns.gf rania Cufficafor., ' , . SI f... Ciarrs. I 1 USES OF Tur. MACK . 131.11. ANT: . i The black Erg who currant . repre sented to. , eve qualities that iirntitle it toe ensivepropaga i ion. A kind of wine has .bee. anufactarerft rom it which is eel l ehrated for it+ ~ dicinal prop :nips. - The Boa / nn Medico/ E ainr. quoted ,y , Feßenden, said of this wine, , It has all the .00d properties of tto best ,port.. % ty could name 1 ,, everal instances,l eve : e veem in great e ilitY and ex - austion,!after protracted and t , end from. .the! causes, nothing else l eouhl h i, . bought or or ; alien with pleaserd or advantagel n Which this wine. proved gr4triful to' the peat , end most' friendly to the stiaMach ; in whichfindeed, it was he principal means of conductin I:ihe!patimt toII ealth and s tr e ngth. Its l exhibiti n has been at tended with remark hie success i the iarly stages of chillers and disci !cry; l and og in id the latter t.tages of these disee.es, after the s mptoms of in halation or febrile excitement ha ceased. It has . en strikingly rem !dial in the low stages of typ n oid and bilious ley' r. We have Ti rnorn to Enu merate many wiles otbide ff ectio sid whichthi.s wine has proved us ful• In ewe 111, 0 1 C -It b l, l for many years, been cansider 41 alcncut ts;apnCiat tr!.: rattly." '. 1 1 ..... ....... . . . itiONTIILV OU LE.E,TIN". NO. to. THE CONSUNPTIONT: .- 1 tk> l • t l i tls the 7ttled opinion et. b',.."," :. olwgib4Vnotryt'Oeds,„Pubif .4 U. , ii . r 4 • • try and Ewer.e, that Cs's ,: •t" =2 ...70.... ;4, ' sze...Tll.ti i* tamable, In any. • ••• , :`..i ;4li:rat ',..,-; atla efeltiage.excepting tri.. , te - -..• . . ...... that whir. as attended by 9 Zil4Bll.:2',.';'‘ la d :Thera. 'The 'lloV,:i 1 X - ml r e k r a s iirr i n k% f g r iTn e ge . 5..•-•:' -...1. powers of lif e, and then h cure la not be so certain '' lyjcounted on. Tubercles .t • a 1 o the lung are nos emcee /, ~ i say obstacles to a perm neat cure: but the means t be employed must b it Widely different from those ord narily used. Consump live patients generally, seek fir a 80l Vs: medicine merely,sometbing'whicb will allay ato : Nothing is caner than to furnish such a etimpoit 11. It is this, sad this atone, which the numerous Pt. Wattle Syrups, Wild Cherry Balsams, Cold Candies, a nd the like, aim: at ; and it is all they achieve. I - ... 011 UM Is usually the basis of them all r which, for a time, de ceives the poor eulTerer. but diaappoints:at Mot. To (ere Consumption, comet tiny farheyond all this is Imperitlvely necessary. Scimethinmest be used whose - specific action Is upon he Pill onary vessel., and upon the delicate membrr no which tines the air passages; and which shall arrest and eradicate that morbid principle which chows welt in the form of Tu bercles. 'This the Graefenbere ' • CONBUMPTITEIS DAVI Will effectually do; While at Ote same, lime It will al lay the cough and remove the wasting pectic. This medicine is the' only ohe extant, in this or in foreign countrimtliat can be relied on lei the complaints under notice; and as the most trying/season is just at hand, the attention efeensumplive aersons,of the Med ical (acuity, and of the publicat large, is earnestly in vited to it. Thin Balm is of inealculabl value in Asth ma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Cold,Vdriltting of Blood. Difli eultyialßreathlng,and ail otber anima° sof the throat, the lungs, the bronchial tubee,ldcei lestlmoniate of its wonderfnleflicac and of the ma mmas cures it hasellhetedlrnay be ha on application atthe ( c r ompany's Agencies'. BARTON, Secretary. And for sale by J. R. C. Martin, Pottsville t J. W., Gibbs. Minersville r; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua; J. 11. Alter.;' Tnicamra ; John Williams. Middlepork ; Robert But.. cr,,Elpring Tale. tApg,l9 , lB-Jilyl Nevi, I I 11 U =I paw •d 'ett flowers, health, DUGS,
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