1 UNCLE NED I once knew adarkey and his name was Uncle Ned, obe died long ago—long - ago ; - Ho had no ban on the top of hie head, The place where de wool ought to grow. CAerso Lay down the shovel and the hoes Rang up the addle and the bow ; For no morn hard work for poo' old tied 'He's gone where the good dirties go / Me dome were long, like the cane hi the brake, And he had no eyes for to lee; ` fTc had no teeth for to eat dd hoe cake, 8o be had to let de hoe cake he. Dee cold frosty morning old Ned died, Oh,the tears down masses face run like rain ; For be knew whin Ned was laid In the ground, lie'd robber see his like again. A PARODY ON THE OLD GPM TREE IMZ3 Oh t come to my arbor green, Where my birds and flowers are; Oh temper dear friends with me, • And spend a happy hour. The birds will be abore es. • Their rests are in the tree: • Surrounded there by dowers, . Raw happy we will be. • Then come to my arberlreen, &, the grove and its stately tree■, ;Its fountains and he ilotv ere ; ?ben come dear-friends with me, Aad a mer.l time will be once. • .. Around and above no, We hear the birds' sweet notes ; The voices of our party, Will come rolling from their throats. • ?hen come to my arbor green, Ste willmeet at the old oak tree, ". As early, nitride, as we can ; • " Then,we'llgo to my arbor green. And join the birds in their song. One will play the guitar, And one the violin; We wilt he the bapplest party , That ever before was seen. Then come to my arbor green, Ecc ,_ . . tuit nub, .junior. ~j A Yankee Tricl.• on a Hoosier Landlord Landlord — In a quiet little Ohio village, many years ago, there wage tavern where the stages al wayseleanged and the plssengeas expected to get breakfast. The landlord of said Hotel was noted for his tricks upon travelers. who . were allowed to get fairly seated at the table, When the driver would blow his horn (after taking his "horns") and sing out, "stage ready, gentlemen," whereupon the passen gees were obliged to hurry out and take their seat., leaving a scarcely tasted breakfast behind them, for which,:honrevsr, they lied to fork over fifty tents! One day when the stage was approaching the house of this obliging host, a passenger said that he had often heard of the landlord's trick, and he was afraid they would not be able to get any breakfast.• "What I—how I no breakfast?' "Exactly ao, gents, and you may as well keep your seats and tin." "Don't they expect passengers to breakfast !" "Oh, yes! they expect you to do it, but not to eat it. lam under the iinplasion, that there is an understanding between the landlord and driver. . that, for sundry and various drinka• ec:., the latter starts before you can scarcely commence eating." • "Why. not on airth air you tulkin"bout I Ef you calkerlate I'm coin' to pay fdur trineperaces, fur my broakfuss and tint git the settee on't you arelniatakin!" said a voice from the back seat, one Hexpkiatt Spaulding—though "taw bum" they c a ll hi m H ez , for chore. “I'm gein' ten git my breakfuss here, and not pay 'nary red cent, till I dew." "Then pull be left." , 'Not as yew known on, I wont !" "Well, we'll see," said the other, as the stage drove up to the door. and the landlord, ready to "do the hospitable," says— " Breakfast just ready, gent?? Here's .water, basins, towels. and sonp." 'a . _ After performing their ablutions, they all pro ieeded to the dining-room, commenced a fierce onslaught upon the edibles, though "Hee" took , his time. Scarcely hail they tasted th,:ir coffee, when .they heard the unwelcome sound of the horn, and thS driver exclaim "stage ready!" Lip rise eight. grumbling passengers, pay their fifty cents, an I take their ,eats. "All aboard, genial" inquires the host. "One missing," say they. "Proceeding to the dining-room, the host finds liez,Yery coolly helping himself fn. an immense piece of steak, the "size of a horse's lip." "You'll be left, sir? Stage is going to start!" "Wal, I haint got nothin' tew say agin it!" drawls out Hes. "Can't wait, sir, better take your seat." "MI be gaul-darned el f dear, nuther, till I've rat my breakfuss!.l, paid for it, and Pm gain' to sit the settee on't ; and of yew ealkalate I ain't, ;year are mistaken." So the stage did start ; and left Flez who con .tired his attack of the edibles. Biscuits, coffee, .steaks, dec. &c., disappeared rapidly before the eyes of the astonished landlord. "Say, Squite, them there cakes is"'borst East ; fetch us nuther grist on 'em." "You." (to the •wailer,) "nuther cup op that air coffee. Pass them ga. Raise yew'ro own park, Squire.?— this isfazin' nice ham.—Land 'bout,yeare .tol erable cheap, - Squire? Ilain't gat much. aple limber in these parts, her ye I—Dewin' right smart trade, Squire? I calkilate. Don't lay yew're own Eggs, dew, ye and' thus Hez kept quizzing the landlord, until he had made a hearty meal. "Say, Squire, now I'm 'bout tew conclude min' my tievowers tow this ore table, but of paved jist give us a howl 61 bread and minctew epeer top off with, I'd be mach obleeged tew i e. ' 4 So out goes landlord Vol waiter for the bowl Milk and bread, and serthom hef..ae. [la. , •Spewn,.tew, of you plea'se!" But no spoon could be found. Landlord was ure be had plenty silver ones laying on tht table Isrben the stage stopped.. . . . 1 4 . ay -yew ! dew you think them Irminger, in ~ .goin' to pay yew for a breakfuss - and nor, git no .4oniptrisation .", '''' .. t i, ' .!All! what ! Da you think any of the pass engem took them !" , 'Dew I Timm I Ni I don't think, but I'm e ran': 'Ef they are all ao green P. yew 'boo' hpre, I'm gain', tew locate immediately an.l tew •wonat." , ': The landinrd.rushes out to the stable, and .tars Di man -off after the stage, which had goes obow three - miles, The man overtnkes the sage, sod ..sayesomething to the driver in a low tone. lie immediately 'turns back, and on worming at the Vote!, iiez comes out to to take his eat, anal 44-: '!Heolor air you gents I I'm eaten glad to ace yew?" “Can you pia: nut thn twin you think hes the spoons!” asked the,lindlard. '•Pint him out 1' Sartainly, I ken. Say, Squ'ae! I paid you four ninepeneea fur a hrenkfus.. and I callate I OOT TIM PALL= wer! You'll Grid them !spoons in the eoffn pot !" New Article for the Toilet. ROlifiS E I.' S VINAIGRE ATIONIATIQ,UE, MAME .I.I.TIQUE, ET ANTI METIDTIQD E DE BELLY.— The highly 00011017, balsamic.. and tonic properties or this Vinegar render it far euperior to Cologne %Valet for the ordinary purposes" of the toilet and the bath. sur passing the latter in Ito perfume snit cheapness, and in Its greater efficacy for the promotion of cleanliness and health. Thlwarticle has been known and extremely used-in Europe for very' many years. where it Ids, to a cunsid• arable extent, superseded the use of Colones Water. The subscriber feels assured that it needs only to he made known thi- country to insure its equally gen eral adoption. It by obtained the approval of several eminent physicians of this city, to whose notice it ha, been submitted. It prevents and reninviee pimples,letter, and asperity of the akin ; it terreshee and whitens the skin. render ing It soft and smooth. It carom: the clammy and bluer taste of the mouth. imparting n fresh and pleas ant breath. It cleanses and whitens the teeth, and hardens the gums. Et:Minna with this Vinegar am mote petspiration and assuages rheumatic pains. Is allays headache by application to the temple.. It il 1 , effectu I In removing Inflammation of the eyelids, an In stren honing the eyes. Applied to a burn it pre• vents s -eneae. It posse:idea many other valuable quill Ulu, w deb are detailed at large in the printed wrap pers at nmpanying each bottle. Just received and for sale whlconic and retail. at i o BANNAN'S / Clinice Perron:Jeep and Variety Stores. I.IIIFeN Treble Extract for the nand/ter:their variety, together with a Very choice Int of the most approved articles far the Toilet,—Fancy c., all of which will be sold airily prices and Alio In great best and soap, . AMC les! Franclq dZ. Wynkoop. ORIMISSION HEROD' AliPrs ittOß HE PURCHASING AND SHIPP/NG OP A' CO L, baying leased Wharves from the Schoyl. kill Na igatlon Company, at Port Cnibonas now pre pared t d attend to tho shipments of all Coal from that district,* well u to the purchasing and shipping for dealers %broad. [April 28,48-18.3 m. IX f 13E AND EILLANDY..-.lnst received sad a • pallor article of Old Faench Brand►,slao Port. Shari and Claret Wine, of bent brande, by June WO. E. YARDLY & SO?.. SCH. HAVES, iitEsEnsvu.LE, AND TRVIONTPA*SENGER LLNE,i I illfln!?.1•2t41 C/1.41t0r: OF HOOFS. Cand after Monday, April 141. the Ilile will be run as follows. cm, Leave Minersville for Achuylklll Raven pt 6i lumd di o'clock. A. M., an 4 4 o'clock, P. M. • Leave ,Se. orlkill Raven for Miners Me lit .1. before A. M., 12f M,, and el P.M. Leave Mlncraville for Tremont at I o'clock. P. M. LeaveTremoht for Pot tsvillc,3ll neraville and SchttYl - I Haven, at 3 o'clock, P. M. FARE. From Minerkrille to Schuylkill Haven " Schuylkill (Liven to Tremont. "lilnervilte to Tremont, Lay down, &c An Omnibus will run between Potted slue. West wnod to connect with the TYPRIOnt. Train, I,r:trine Pottsville at l'2l o'rinck, M.. and leavirz V.:estsvond immediately on the arrival of the Train trim Tremont. Fate from Pottsville to West tro.,A, lft Eta, n5-All baggage at the owner's risk. W.M. T. CL. Lny down, ite. rottryllle,Ort23'4B-14] Pl* • ' LITTLE SCUDSILK-XL I. 11. ROAD. i ‘. 114 .1. 1 . ARRANGENIENT FOR THE FREIGTIF AND PASSENGER CARS ON THE LITTLE SCHUYLKILL RAILROAD. rp llt Passenger Train leaves Port inton,daily. (Sun 4. days excepted) on the arrival of the morning train on the Reading Railroad from Philadelphla—arrivlng at Tamaqua In time to dine. Leaves Tamaqua at half pout one o'clock. P.M., In time to connect at Port Clin ton with the afternoon train, on the Readingßailroad from Pottsville to Philadelphia, FARE.—To Port Clinton, 75 centa ; to Philadelphia, $350. The freight train leaves Tamaqua dolly. Mondays excepted,) at 6 o'clock, A. M., and Port Clitillon at 4 o'cl'ock. P.M. A passenger car runa In Connexion with the Freight train, so that passengers For Philadelphia can.take tile morning train of bars on the Reading Rail road at Port Clinton. Fare the same as in the other train. JOHN ANDERSON, 'Tamaqua,Octi2B-411 General) Agent. Summer Arrangement. READING & D. POTTSVILLE RAIL ROA L . :4441 . _ - AND TWO Triraris EACH WAX' DAILY. EXCEPT NEND•TA. ON and after Monday . April 2d, 1040, twotriiins will run each way, daily, between Philadelphia and Pottsville. Morning line (accommodation), leaves Philadelphia at 7i o'Clock A. M , (Sundays excepted) passes Read inn at 1.0.45 A. M. The above line steps at all way stations, as Cormirly. AiTERNOON LINE—TMIT TRAIN. 1 eaves Philada. daily, (ox Leaves Plittsville daily (ex- • cpt un.lays) at 2.30 cept Sundays) at 2.30 •• phmnixsilie, 3.45 " Sch. Ilaven, 2,37 " roltsiown, 4.15 " Part Clinton, - . 3.00 ..• Reading. 5.00 " Reading. 3.50 " Port Clinton, 5.45 " Pottstown, 4.30 ii Bch. Haven, 0.10 ." Phircixville, 5.00 Aes at Pottsville, . 0,201 AIT'M at State Road, 5.50 The afternoon train will stop at the 31)010 named Minns: passenger for other pond! must therefore take the morning line. . I Depot in Philadelphia corner Broad and Vine sta. --, can enter the cats, onleits irovided Sio passengets xith tickets. NOTICE.—Fifty pounds of baggage will be allowed to each passenger in thew lines; and passengers arc expressly prohibited from taking anything as tbaggage but their wearing, apparel which will belt the risk of he owner. No freight will be taken by theselinesi. By order of the board of. managers. S. BRA DFORD.IPee'Y., Phila.. 0c1.28, 1518. 43- PRILA, READING & POTTSV/LLE RAIL 110.1. D. - 1 ". 'Z% •.7 .r.ATr.s OF FREIGHT ON MERIIA N Dll riti AND AFTER April in, ISIS, Gorithi forwarded with despatch at the follow of freight, between Pottsville and the point; stated, per ton of 2 .000 lbs. Between Pattartile Between and Ph/la. and Plasteaunestone, ono Coal. Sand. Iron Ore, }2 00 and Bricks. Rinoins,Lime,Tituber,Stone , l Ilip•in, Tar, Ph Raw Turpentine, Marble,Grind- 1,2 25 stones, nails, spikes. scrap and pig iron, broken cast ings, guano. anti tiondrettei , • liar Iron, Flour, salt, leati,l bark,r tw tec0,4,111 beef' and pork,'lumber, grain, iron castings, ducar. .1 0.. ) 4 7 4 lasses, green entree. riot, I : torl, salt putre, brimstone, and rye chop, 3 Flour, per Mil. • Oil, groceries vinegar. • , key, machinerj . , cheese, I lard, tallow, rags, leather, raw hides, paints, white }.411 and red lard,oYarers,hetnl l , glue and cordage, steel, bran and ship omit Raw cotton and wool,cigars, - fresh meat, fresh fi.lh. dry goodsoirugs and medicines. • foreign liquors. wines and I teas, glass, chibi.. and I queensw - are' poultry. Carl ferlinlary, book, anti Eta- }.5 00 Urinary, spirits turpentine, campliine,; burneZ coffee, , hats and caps, boots and shoes, bonnets, feathers, trees, hops. spices, turns. titre, by weight. Yo addiiyinal charges for commission, stri receiving or delivering freights at any of theCoe depots on the tin e [Aprill3, j 5 .,. 5 . =.7 : 7 . 1 Ig s f n i4n l ,434ste .. v sr l s a 'l,ll .4 OFFICE OF THE PITT. A DELPIIIA Sc. READING RAIL. ROAD COMPANY. 5 • Philadelphia, Dec. 20th, 1848. V, OTICE is hereby given, that Oie rates of Freight 01 and Trills no Coal transported by Oils Company, will be as follows from January Ist. Pi 9: I To From lll.Carbon.ll.l aven.P.' Richmond, until June 1,18.19 60 55 Philadelphia, do do 60 55 1 Int:link! Plane,until Der.. 3140. 70 65 1 3:keit - two. • do 70 '• 65 I Germantown Tt R'. do 70 65 I Fal:s of Schuylkill, do 70 65 I Manayunk, • do 60 55 1 Cons( ehorhen and Plymouth ft. R., , do 50 -15 Turn lint 1 mile be low Norristown. Norristown or Bridge - port,do 40 35 .. . Port Rennedy, . do 35 311 4 Valley Forge, .'' , do 30 25 I, Plentsville.' do 20 15 4 Royer's Ford,. do ' 2 O 15 1 Pottstown. do . 15 10 1 Dough*sville, do IS 10 1. flannwitowit, do 10 05 Reading. do ' 05 ; 00 Between Reading ,-- • and Mohroville, do 100, 65 Mohrsville, do 95 en Hamburg, . do 75' 70 Orwigshurg, . do 6560 The freight and tolls on each la !Delmont Philadelphia, during the months of June, Ju4 August will he ~ From M.Carlmn.S.Haven.P.Cl 170 165 i And oriand ahei 46 D 1 • 1 . 4 1 1 to December 21. ,IS to, 160 175 155 By order of the Board of Managers. . 13. BR ADPOR), Sm•re ary. Dee 1 ...3. , 18-52-11) I _ Luzerne Iron Works, nea t Hazleton. - • , HUDSON & ALLEN, r PRouticrons of the above, named establisliment, respectiblly informs th^ir 'Patrons avid thri politic generally. 1 11:110,y haze taken the large building for. therly used for the Machine-Shop connected with the Sugar Loaf Coal %Yorks, to which they have added a Foundry, and are now prepared to build Steam En• Fines of, every sir,. Pumps, Coal Breakers, Railroad and Drift Caro. and to feinish Iron and Brass Castings of every det..cription"iiitable to the Cool mining or any other hitsiness.on the most reasnibible terms. -; Repairing of all kin& done with ncatnegs, end de spatch. at the lowest prim's. All work fend-heft by them will lie 'warranted to perform Weil.'' They would solicit the en"torn °ruins, who niiy want articles in their line In this vicinity. Alt nr.!ere will meet with Immediate and prompt at tention. 1 ; • S. W. MlDsriN, March 11, 1819. 1.. 11. ALLEN. • POTTSI,ILLE IRON WORKS • , •-*•,Pet - _ SPENCER. & MAEON. 1) announce. to the public. that 11l thry have taken the Eqtahlishinent known as the Pottsville Iron Works, Ott Norwegian street, where they are prepard to build all kinds of Stealft Engines. nianuacture Rail foal Cars. and Machinery of almost every description, at the shortest notice, andUn the (noel reasonable terms.. si-lierrons Until abroad, in want of Steam Engines will find it toilieir advantage to give thetnlt call!befote engaging elite:Where: May II PIiSCAL IRON WORKS. Plil3 I, z A'S PHILADELPHIA. UT-CLUED Wrought Iron Flues, Suitable for !Axe l( matirea,Marine and nther Steam Engine !toilers, from '2 to 5 inches in diameter. Also, Pipes for Gas, Steam and other purposes; extra strong Tub, for fly draallePresses ; Hollow Pistons for Pumps of Steam Engines te. Manufactured and for sale by ; MORRIS, TASK ER & MORRIS, Warebonse S. E. corner 3d and Walnut sta., Philaila. Philida• Nev. 211 d 1815 Fit7i7N - ift:l3l tiff 41-ks. Pr.l =l= ftgiets•-••-.: I:11E Subscribers ha vinsnes...l,l. 0,1, 'ee n-, getherorading under the firm alS.thilvtnan Se. C:0 for the Jnirpose or carrying nn the P.m.:fry and 7,13- bine . business at the Franklin Worke, Port Carbon, In t el y owned by A. C. Brooke, are now prepared to Manufacture to order at the shortest notice Steam En gines, Pumps, Coal Rreakers,and Machinery of almost any nice or description, for mining or other purposes. Also Rail Road and Drift cars, Iron or Brass Castings of any sloe or pattern. 0. ORDERS ARE RESFECTFIILLY SOLICITED.{: SAMUEL. SILLY:IJAN As Co. RANKLIN SHOVEL WOILKS.—The subscrib er, Fare now prepared to foznish the Colliers and deal. eta of,Schoyikill county, with Shovels or all kinds at the lowest Philadelphia prase.. Attention is patties iyc lied to their Cool Shovels. Orders for Shovels of ay Wean or pattern promptly attended to. PLCarbiani Aug. 14,'31.33.1y) S. SILLY Al ANAL Co. 15 cts 50 " 40 " kli.R. )prtetor CHANGE OF 11011119 will be g r ars . below oft rifle tead.ng. do 1 45 110 LEME THE MINERS' JOURNAL,,AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. MERCHANTS TRANSPORTATION LINE, VIA. PRILADA., READING. AND POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD. . WAREHOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA, 3{0!t1:11 E 411 2. COILIEIIIIIIIIO •'IO WILLOW STEELTS sr . % MU J. C. CONRAD, Jr. kr. CO, FORWARDING and Commission Merchants, take this method of informing their friends and the public in general that they are prepared' to forward Merchandize, Packages and Parcels of all descriptio n s, to the following places daily i—Schuyiktli Haven, Ille, Tamaqua and Pottsville,—also to Donaldson, - Tremont, Plnegrove, Port Carbon, yt.Clair, New Philadelphia, Middleport. Patterson, Tuscarora, New Castle, Ashland. Danville, Northuc.- berland, Sunbury, Shamokin, Williamsport, Milton. Cattawissa. illoomsburtr, Orangeville,Eepytown,Light Street, Mallinville, Snydeu town, Georgetown and IPn.hin^ten. t` Goods fr %Tule', Chunk,liazieton,lleaver Meadow, Summit Hill, Cunningham, Berwick and Wilkesbarre, will be shipped thiough to Tamaqua without the de tention heretofore caused by reloading at Port Clinton. Orders for gepds Will lie punctually attended to.— Particular , attention paid to the selling of Country produce, Merchants la the Country sending for their goods will please send art order with the Teamster, as goods cannot otherwise be delivered. J. C. CtISIAII, Thilatra. Apr11,14'49-1647 COLLIERY IVORIES j:4,,:l t f M t lr . 4 111* FOUNDRY AND . MACHINE SHOPS. rruarabn=l.4,a,e,irrev stand, d p , re c p o a r r n e ej of Ra facture to order, atthe shortest outlee. Steam Engines and Pumps, n any power and capacity for mining and the r purposes, Battin's Coal Breaking Machines, with solid and perforated rollers, as may be required. . Also Engines and Blowing Cylinders with all necee aty machinery for Blast Furaaees. Hat Pipes, of be most approved. plans, Cup and Ball Joints and We te, 'Meyers, of the very best construction. They par ticularly invite the attention of Iron Masters and par ties engaged in the Iron trade, to thew large stock of Patterns fur Rolling Mills, having lately constructed the machinery for two of the largest Mills in the coun try, viz .—The Wyoming Mill at Wilkesbarre, and the Rolling Mill at the Montour Iron Works. Danville. They are fully prepared for this kind of work,together with every variety of generalmachinery. °film qua% Ity of their work and materials, it la enough t r say, that time and ezperienre,the most Infallible .ests, have amply demonstrated the genufne charactr.r qf their en, Sines and machinery. Orders are respecfutly N. - Mewed and' ill he protiriptly attended to.iIAYWOODi de SNYDER. Pottsville, January, 17, 11113 3-ly 'New Arrangement. „ n • 71=.1G, Ii 'Mr' - _ 1)7 . E p. 1.1 PREPARED TO receive and forward Duily per Passenger Train. lour Express Cars be tig afwart In shares of special inessengers) noir. . cbandize of All descriptions, packages, bundles, specie, 'bank notes, kc. Also particular attention paid to collecting Dills, Drafts and Accounts. _Packages and Goods delivered daily to all Interme diate places between Philadelphia and Postsyile. OFFICES, Centre Street, Pottsvll44 No. 43, South Third street Philadelphia ; No. 6, Wall street, New York ? ; No 8 Court street' Boston LIVINGSTON. HOWARD & 3P MU= Eagle Iron Works, 17, .ffitffit tl may, TN TETE BOROUGH OF POTTSVILLE. FORMERLY CONDUCTED n C. IV. PIT.ILIX. J. WRENI& CO. 77 ESPECTFULLV arinnuoreiro their ftleniin and the It public . 111r11 they• have mean this establishment, and respectfully snlielt a continuance of the custom of the wanks. Being practical Nlerhatilernohey natter themselves that their knowledge and expertenre of the business will enable them to turn out work that will not fail to give satisfaction tn' the most fastidious.— They are prepared to manufacture Steam Engines, Pumps, Coal Breakers, Drall Cars, Railroad and other Canting., .c.c. &c. All orders thankfully received and promptly executed onthe most reasonable terms..l .10IIN WREN, TIIO3IAS WREN JANE'S WREN Apell '2lst .40-17-1 y) J. E.. Carter Sc Co.; MERCIIANTB' TICANSPORTATION LINE ca-a, DICTWEEN Philadelphia, Schuylkill Haven, Mine:Amine, Ta mama ana Pottsville, - Are prepared . to Forward all kinds of Aterchandi:, A L i t,. O ra i r T o 7 ... t . r . s F. c hisr r :l 6.. b ,: e . o us ,, ati G nu , l o d de bri o n ri a , r ie k , t , :d ellyn, Donaldson. Tremont and Pine Grove. will be shipped by Mine Hill Hadrond from Schuylkill Haven. Condo for New Castle, Danville, Northumberland, Sunbury, Shamokin, Snydertown, Williamsport, Mil ton. Cattawissa, liloontsbore, Orangsville, Epsytown, Light Street, Jersey Shore, ' Mifflintown, Georgetown. Washingtonville, or any parts of Centre, Columbia or Northinberlnnd Counties, will be left at Pottsville. Grinds (or Mauch Chunk, Hazleton. Deaver Meadows, Summit Hill.Ctinningham, Iler. irk, Wilkesbarre, or for any parts of Luzern° Connty,n•dl he shipped through to Tottlaillia without the detctumn heretofore, caused by relnevlinc at Port Clinton. •, 1 3 Quin❑ I.:lrk:tees andyercele sent Bally 5. C r C r PIZ Pmtevdle, N. Ilnwr, AO. Tampa 31Iper.vIlle, l 31. Mom. a, Airt.Philada , E. Corner of Broad and Cherry at.. cs:le 9, IS4Y. •._ • ~,_ _ -, _ _ - I s.tst , .' . c,. 2 .'" *j .•.' 6 ' 1 4 -, -:‘ , = - „:, -- •,-,.. - 4,,?......:,L; - : - "; , ;',:,iii.;.l) ~.:;%'. '7: ''' '' '''''•- - : f e _ki:t;: z ij ~.:,' --,A-Z...;..-.4.*YA-rP 1 -, 1-44i. fli t p 1 • 4 f .tizis, a , t , 7„.• ~, / 4 ,...)., ; „, ''..-*&,,c:e...c,,,t4L.,4,t4tfA•Vi'4- rate, or npanp • ! 2941 Clinton 35 15 95 45 45 95 55 TUC ORIGINAL ANI) ICIRKLIRIDE'S TATTERSALL'S Heave Powdes. • • • TT 11:03 cured, in the last yet 1' 1500 cases of Heaves, 51100 CRAPS of Chronic Cors,h, 200 cases of Broken Wind, 5060iaves of Horses out of Condition, and other diseases. More than 500 certificates, verbal and written, have berin receivcd,attestinc. to the virtue. of this inestima ,blexemedi but we have only apace to subjoin the fol. !lowing • - . - . Richland, ootrego Co., Sept. 17, 1818 Gentle - Men :—I wish to inform you that the Tatter sall's Heave Powders I bought at your store last Otti, her, cured a valuable mare of Mint, of the Heaves, that she had had tiro years. The tirst package did not effect a cuoe, but did the mite en much genii I was Induced to try another package, and the result has been, that she has not had the Heaves, since about a week atter ce)nzawnsing the second pachage, njthough she hot been Used on my farm almost every day since, which has satisfied me that she is effectually cured. One of my neighbors la giving Tattersall's Heave Powders to a horse. and the pritspect it very flattering he will be cu red by It. 2:iteving thaf it he above named medicine is a very valuable that Maresca° be cared by it, I feel 0 Ming to lend my name in , Hespecifully, M oors ' ;IA P. snarl?. Spr i nt hill, Ala., July Id IP, * Messrs. .1. P. Wittier Iv Co.—Geni: o o o,o mo s t cheerfully bear testimony to the great efficacy an,vlrtue of the Tattersall's I Powders, In the cure of trot ses affected with Heave coughs and colds. 1 have a valuable horse that wits so severely affected with Heaves and violent coughing, that I had well nigh most hint, when I purchased a package of Tattersall's Heave Powders, which entirely cured hint and restored his appetite. No otvrer of horses mould he without It. Respectfully yours, Cuss. A. resno,ov. CAUTloN.—onitot lons and worthless somprunds have followed us wherever we have Introduced our re medy, and we understand that several new ones are being put up for t irculation—bew are of those and take no remedy but "the Tattersall's." and %ton. None genuine without the signature at,. 11. Gough &. cm—price one dollar per package, a,x for nee del tare. Prepared and sold whnle.kult, and wail be , GOUGH & KETCH r /N. ' ' 140 Fulton Street, New York. , OSCAR D. JENKINS agent for Pottsville. Pottrellle, Nov IS, ISIS 47-ly S L AMAN DER,yIIT:E,A N D PROOF CHESTS, Fir.:-proot Doors for Ilank.l and Stores, lira! and Let• ter Copying Presses, Patent Slate-Lined Refrlzera tors, %Water Filters, Patent Portable Water Cio sets, intended for the nick and infirm. EVANS & WATSON) . 76 Soutk Third St., (opposite the Phttudn. F.ichavg.,) ' " AIANUFACTAiRe and keep 1 . • ./...idt'V't constantly on hand, a large as .1 ....L 4; ' -.-',,-••.; sortment of the above articles, • : 'i".•.,.:,',„ r i: - r.f.7.7!! together with their patent im :. , I '''.. - t f 1 i 7..•; '' pmved Salamander Fire-proof i 1•Cd7,..,, ,6.,',..,5-t.42 . .; Safes, which ore so constructed I ;;LiiZ••? ,,, n tn, V;:...',;, ns to set at rest all manner of 1....71.....•..7 . 4 1-11, , -, s doubt as to their i•ing strictly ..t..',../..5 . k ~: f ire proofand that l hey w ill resist ' -a the fir, of any butl•ling. The outside cases of these safes are made of bolter iron, the insidetage olsoripstone,and between the outerrase and inner case is a space of - sonic three Inches thick, and is tilted in with' indestructible matoriat, an n• to make it an hapossibillty to burn any of the contents inside of the chest. These Soaliatone Salamanders we arc pre• pared and do challenge the world to produce any article in the shape - of Book Safe.: that will stand as touch heat, and we hold ourseivrageady at all times to have them fairly tested by public bonfire. We also continue to manufacture a large nod general assortment of our Pre mium Air-tight Fire Proof Safes, of which there are over SOO now in use, and In every instance they have given entire lialisfartion to the purchasers—of which we will refer the public to a few gentlemen who have them in use. Ilaywond & Snyder, Portsvillc; Joseph D. Lawton Pottsville; Mr. William Carr, Doylestown, Pa. N. A: D. Taylor, 129 North 3d at.; A.Wriabt Neph• pie, 1;1r, at. AVharf, Alexander Cams. Conveyancer, Flthert and oth ate. ; John M. Ford, 32 North R.! it r$ Nnrih st.; James M. Paul, la; S.,:titt 1:11,,..; Dr David Jayne, A South 3d at.; mat; T.. J 1 20 South:lJ at.; and we could name army hundreds ambers irk were necessary. Now we invite the attention of the public, and particularly those in want of Fire Proof safes, to call at our store before purchasing elsewhere, and we can satisfrthem that they will eel 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' ot her store In Philadelphia. DAVID EVANS. Pbila..Sept9.'4S-77-131 JOAANNF.S WATSON. • TAR. BireiLkil.- DR. NEW tIONIsTPATIIIC MEDICAL. OFFICE. Conterof 2d and Market St. Opposite Thompson's lieu = Residence Cor. of Callow hill and 3d St. opposite the Primates* Methodist Church. _pan 27 '49, 9-1 T Commissioners' Sale of Real Estate. MBE Commissioners of Schuylkill county, will bold a public into on Monday, the 16th day of July next, at the Court House, in the Borough of - 12rwigsburg;for the puipose of selling all with unseated lands u have been purchased by them atTreasurer's sale, agreeably to the•'Act of Assem bly" and have been held by them unredeemed for five years and upwardi; a fist of which is here unto annexed. ,Hale to Commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. on said day,' and continue front day to day until all is sold. . • ilantiezin • • 2 Lots Karson & Boradip 1 do Jacob Wetzel I I 1 1 do Wth Braiden 1 do Geo Derider 3 . do • .Johnson Capp 1 do Jacob Weitzel -,, 3 du . Robert l.wis 1. - do .M Braider' ~, 1 do 'G..O Belittler . . i Wharf Benjamin Doweese 1 Lot Sam'l Brook & Potts do Burd Patterson 2 do - /Ibrahim Pott 1 • do M Phitipy 1 - do Jared Bbi•z 1 do. . John A Ebert • 2 do John AFLaughlin 1 -do Abraham Shollenberger I.i do ; William B Potts •if 1 do -• do do ',. • 6' acres land Joseph Spencer • 3 do • do . do 400 do do ' •do 26 do • Abraham Pott Uniari township . , 420 aeries land Thomas Reese i 419 do Daniel Reese i 500 do Benj Combo ' 500 do Jacob D- Cline &Co .. 400 do John Eliza 400 do John Fields 400 . doi Peter Gardner 200 do ' Jacob Bratzman ' 376 do Wm Stetson 200 do . Daniel Breyfogle • .400 do John Klinger 400 do , Geo Rhoads . ISO do Fuss &Nebff 300 do Ehisbeth& Hannah Bitter 400 do ,Christion Trozel • 199 do Fires* Nehff 200 do John Boyd 420 do Thomas Reese 400 do - Geo Rhoads or 411 do Abra.Rabinson ' 196 do Fuss & Nehff 377 do John Strome 400 do Christian laimel• 376 do Weo,Stewar't ~ • Barry township 147 do Geo Seitz 1 • 130 do Baum & Co 344 do Henry Stiehter , ' 25 do Peter Bizier & Co sn, do Isaac Christ . '56 do ' John Dreher 30 do Fron6s Yarnell.Szi 151 do t Join, Shoener 36 do Phitiii D,llman 100 do Solomon Christ & B Becker" 229 do Peter K !earner ' 26n do Geo Rahn & Jas Mitchell 100 do Jane Price . 150 do Geo Shortie 400 do Wm Msy 200 do Joseph Brothlomem 147 do Peter K Seitzinger 14 do Geo Eyster 40 do John Reed . .. Schuylkill. , 543 do I Huntzmgcr t.S• Co 400 do Geo Rahn 200 do John Kleckner '4OO do Lewis Meting for 4 Peter Miller 149 do Adath Will .. D. DE FonEIT. Jr . Sch. [larch. 20 do Wm Wilderminh 40 do Geo Rahn -I 350 do • Leonard Moyer 115 do . Jacob-Khoo - 109 do Laaitott & Powell • 160 do J W Shy, maker, late B Becker 41)0 do Gee Rahn and others 100 do John Kelchner &Co 406 do Wen Audeoried 20 do do do 112 do Audenried & Reber 112 do A udenned , & GO do Isaac Wetatono 1 lot Gen Dtugherly 106 scree R Carp 4 ‘Vm Berkeiser. Ruth tocnship 72 do Alter, §tephenaon & Cooper 400 do Adam More • 400 do Klapp & Koehner 400 do Joo Cochran 400 do John Turnbull • 15 do Chu Lois 100 do Did Nice 100 do BucbnPr ¢ Brown 50 ( do Alqabem Angel 102 do Peter Kern 80 do J Itzer Wayne township 1 . lot Abraham Fertig 61 serea John Shull' 29 do , John Hummel 266 do Saml Hain 20 do Philip Hoy 209 do Daniel Meyer. 200 do Miller 4. * Filbert • 70 do Abraham perirg 7 do Christian bey 13 do Pam'. Klick • ' Norwegia& township 6 do A Fertig 150 j do Hain dc Zerby 50 , do ' Dasid:Habb 788 i do John Pott 300;,,.. do Walter I . 324 do James Wo , il 21 do Jacob Beckley I lot Jacob Allen 1111 acres Lippincott & Taylor • ' t _ Weal Penn township 75 do Christian Snyder 100 'do Solomon Eckert 270 do Jacob Master & Buikhard . 125 do Jacob Lindenmoyer 20 'do Peter Sisierisillt Branch township 600 do M& J Siltyman • 200 do Hain & Filbert 200 do Filbert drHain 115 do Henry !Will 114 do Henry Will . • Weil Bruwwig township do7l,9than'l Zimmer Qt J Weiser do John Reeser da Peter Kern do,, Daniel Schuytkitt Haven Doraugh lot Robert Imre do Gen H Brichter s. do S Brooks & S J Putts d o Samuel Bowen . do Joh. Christian - Upper illahantango Samuel K. Pattso . itte Borough Pttei Reinhart illithantanin Win Hoch Chas Werigc Job,, Jolly; Sacrinel Hain Geo Heck • John Reed • Philip, Huilizinger John Kunailinan'jr Sammuel ,Kimmel Nicholas Halter. j Fidel Heitzionn Mary Eckeit ThilitrKunselman Samuel Kimmel ' Porter township Joseph ZO iby Wm Graeff ; ;. Jacob Kimmel 4. Co Jacob Christ -` Wm Zimmerman John Huber. • John Etionini.of Peter John Brown of Philip Lay. Drentiffi'Greorge & Green.. await ' 4 ' • 250 acre. =lll 19 I acres NO do 100 do 300 do 90 do 96 do 27 do 127 do 60 do 8 do 392 do 190 do 8 do 293 do 300 do 177 do 80 do 150 do 142 do 10 do 10 do 135 do 141 do do . do do 150 do do do ' do 50 do do ' do do 100 do John C Knifeman 100 Jo Wm Graeff & Co - - Pinegiore township and,boiough 300 acres Dull Hein, Greenawalt 6.: Co 1 lot Bower & Cadman . 101 acres Greenman'', George & 31 do Charles A Snyder 4. Co 2 lots Jacob Chrirt . I 9 acres Greenawalt, John, George &.Co 4 lots John Salter Whartori 1 do John 8 Wharton 85 acres Greenawalt, John George &Co 43 do Chyle, Snyder 294 do • H Buckley (warranted J Haber) 293 do Pi Seltzer (Huber tract) 150 do Ley, Keitn, Drenkle & etrimpfler 10 do do do do do 1 lot Hilo &Danbury 1 - do Arnold, Mayer & Wharton do Eller - • do Marcus Cautman 00 acre, Geo Ruth 15 do John Houtz 176 do Paul Brand 22 do Chas A Snyder ' 178 do Jacob He:lading jt ' , • 100 do John Snavely ' 150 do 'Francis White 100 do Jos Bensinger 60 do Filbert & Greenawalt . 180 do Jos Snyder & Kemp& 200 do Jacob Seibert , 100 do Chas Snyder 13 _ do • do do 31 do Chas A Snyder 150 do - Francis IVhiro 192 do Henry D3ubeut 283' do • Ley, Seltzer, Holmes &Co 114 do Francis Spitzer and tha heirs of Geo Seltzer 220' do Samuel Ham 225 do Fent, Reed & Strubhar 200 do . Peter Filbert 100 do Paul Brand ' 300 do Don't Hain & Kock 44 do Fredrick W Conrad —_ 2 do Arnold & Caufman ' • 223 do Ed Bickel 17 do Fred %V Conrad .52 do - Greenawalt, (lunge &Co 200 do. Ley, Drenkle & Greenawalt 50 do E4ate of Zinimerman 373 .do Peter Zimmgrinan • 430 do .Eatate'of Bonawitz 15 do John Houtz.. . . 14 do Francis Spailzer • 113 acres & 116 par. O'Neal & Co 1 lot Ellis Hughes 2 do Chas Rick • 2 • do John . W Pattim Eli .. do Wrn Lehman ' 1 do David Grecuawap 2 do Keim & Drenkr 4 ; do ' Simon Litman • 1 do Moritz Hefter LEWIS Dnzua, • • LS %SC BETZ, Wx. FAMILY, Commissioners Cdomispioners' Office, ? Orwigeburg,4ne ISIS. 5 24-6 t • ;;;;:t e'r ' . 1 • . •• .4 • !•,• • " • .;:-;• • *'.P. ÷!t - FRESH IMPORTED WIEEN AND BLACK TEAS • From J, C. Jenkins & C., TEA DEALERS, S. W. corner .f Cl theta and Twelfth streets, PHILADELPHIA. Nll. --One of nor partners having learned the Tea ' 'boobies, of the Chinese themseillee, during a resi dence of seven years a mong them, the pubic slay there fore expect of us the full benefit of the knowledge and experience thou acquired. To nor Black teas. particularly, we Wish to call at, tention a, possessing, a degree nf xtr owl!. and richness of flavor seldom equalled. Black less- are universally used by 'the Chinese, who consider the Green :lit only for foreigners. Our physicians alert recommend the Black as making a more !malt hint beverage than the Green. Each package is sn secorml.ps to retain the virtue,. of the tea for a lone time in any climate, and enntronyfoi in ,. .411.11&111 ofilfe - tr.e.tal and paper with whit - it it is enveloped. . J. C. JENKINS &, Co. . . - . The abo\•o warrante tea. put up in }, a, and I lb. ckages,•Jns• receive d and will be can-dimity kept for ale by the stibacriber. J. W/lITPIEI.D. Ninr37 47 . -11 S C . heap„ China Cda and '---- Queens-Ware. BEING DeiIROES tat' ENLARGING GDR BUSI NESS with the citizens of•Vottsville, and itn vi cinity, we are - inducedto lay before them the claims of nor lion, to their patronage. Raving the tareesi and most complete flock in this country, we can offer great' inducement,. both in suf pedar quality and price, in French, Englioh. Gern4n and Canton Chino, the real:lron Stone Chinn (ih skrongenz ware made ) Stone, Li enr p na t and Granite Warn Plain, Mau/tied and Cot Moon We well sell for Ca.ilt to any Pers‘in a DINNER SET, :TEA SET, CDAMBER SET, era SINGLE PIECE. for lens money than any Wholesale nr Retail Donne "can, because the lA'hnlesale Ifonsen moot necessarily sell on credit, which we do not, and Retail Hinnies do but it small business in cninparh.on with ours. To all which attentton in respectfitliv requested. TYNDALE & MITCIIELL, No. 219 Chesnut Street, above Seventh. Phitailelphia,FebAL '49. 0-1 y Public Exhibitions VETRAGT from a suppletnet4 to an ordinance, en. Es titled "An Ordinance regulating public Exhibi tions, In the Borough of Prittsvllle.passed May 9,'95." Be it enacted and ordained ho the Town Commil.of 'the Borough of Pottsville, end It is hereby enacted by the authMity of the same: Sec. 1. That front, and :trier the passage of this m ilk:lnce. no Cmwert or Musical entertainment Omit he held within the limits of the Borough aforesaid, with out a license fromthe Ct inflittrgess. tirst hail and tained, and the granting of any such license, nod the soot In he paid thereforeas well as the penalty for hold ing nny sorb Concert or Musical entertaintui , nr, with out. license fleet had and obtained, and nll other mat ters appertaining thereunto, shall be regulallid by the provisions or the - ortlinnnce, of which this is a moon meat, passed May 9th. 1818. WM WOLF. President of the Council. Enacted nail ordained by the Town Council of the Borough of Pottsville. Stay 15th. 1919. Juna 9. .1. II DOWNING. Town Crk.. TO BUILDERS AND CARRENT T vie S p , u lb b lc i b vet that infirm iwi, s on uttiemn,l Ird . d e Lumber lima, formally owned by Zinn 5... Wilt, at Schuylkill ilLlrEn.npposite the Farmer's Bank. Where he intends to keep constantly on hand a foil nssortnu•nt of neasoned Susgm•harma Lumber. consisting of white and Yellow pine hoards. Weather boards, panne! boards - hind plank, from I to 2 inches thick..and door stile. 14 to 14 in thick, 6 in. wide. Hemlock joke and scantling,joint and tap shingles, Plastering Lath, doe. with a few thousand feet of stationed API. Plank iron, 14 to 3 indica Ditch, all of wit eh lie will sell on the most reasonable terms: lie would most r.gpectfolly invite all purchasers fo call and examine for thermalve before buying elsewhere. DAVID 13.1.1115'1S- August . 35-tf John Donnelly, • MANUFACTURER OF DONNELLY'S UPRIGHT dAFETY GLAZED CAPSULE() MATCHE:I. AND tIIITED STATE, OIL PAITE Xo. 83 Xorth Thin/ S, !Tel, PhfladelpAtn. TmEBF, Matches are jinitty considered the best In the United States ; they are free front unpleasant emelt, and can be introduced with perfect .afety into all stores and dwellings. Warranted to keep 10 years. The Blacking Is 01 superior quality, and free from any ingredients that impairs the Leather. • Cnitntry Dealers and Shippers will find it to their in terest to cull and see for themselves. l c . . I —An assortment of Matches of varinna New Matches in roundtenni! boxes alto. York Mannrarr:""i alto. packed In large or 50 . .:" tin cases, to stop to any part or the world, - .1011 N :..'nXNEI.I.V. Lain nl2O Bank SI., now 3 North Thin: : 7 1:. Marco 21,1818. 13-1 y .. Lumber Yard, of Pine Grote. IE undersigned respectfully hog have to inform their enstonwre, 4114 i the public of Stilt1)11011 to. In general. that they have on hand now. Milt offer a large, end extensive stock of sea , nned lumber, for Building:Cabinet making, and Chair making poi - poxes. Which they will sell cheaper than It ran he purchased from any other place. !Lavin, S wheel Mirka on the diterent Railroads, they are enabled to deliver Lum ber from Pine Ornre, to most any other place In the Coal Region, at reasnnahle I,llls. May 17 , 20-3mni . MOLLY. SMITH & . tvrocK'S Vtra f ~,,03.‘ " ...iro - et •- - - , ,i ,.. crop Q . "' ..4., -.!. , , 4.4. 4 . T . 4 ...m i 4! .1,1 r0n.,,..‘...L,.,i,.;,:4,?, ,4 ~,,p- -..-....-ts v.,t...',.*,5A,,,,,-.7; ' r:- , - '7 .1.-yats,:f. i it ,2 ..,..,,,,,..•,., ‘,...„,....„....„ • .-,,,,,,,,,. ~::./ ,•,,,,,,Aii.v., ~ •-...„-: ,V.k. z .,4 1 .... ~- : ;,=.4i- : tit . *.-.. 441.4.0i0 "N ' . '''' ': 2.!:,... 1 ,4.,-eit.,":4,...,q1 .. ,, wi - , 4 liV' ilLt .- :' ..: - i' ' • i "....-W :-... %oz, ...^, :,-. „..,...,'',, o c : #1 c .. ---.4.. , -- .Tc , ...r. , - - w...1 1 / 4 NP iirmrpv ro B. A. Fahnostock's Verinidluge. FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE 1 1 11 E CONSTANTLY inereasinepopulstity and sale 1 of U. A. Fahrfestock's Verntifoge has induced per. sons who are envious of its success, to palm nil upon the public, preparations which all medical men know to be inefficacious to expelling corms from the system. This Ye:mirage made its w.ty solo public favor upon She ground of Its own intrinsic merits, more than any 'Other medicine of the kind now used; and while why OrM, remedies lave, by dint of puffing, been forced ,filto sale, and shortly after gone into the obscurity bleb thel: worthlessness justly melded, It. A. Fohne Stock's Veimifugc continues to be•triumphantly can mined. It has only lobe used and Its effects will fully sustain all that teen id of Its wonderful apelling power. CERTIFICATE. Wales, Erie Co., New-York. Jan 7, 1813. We certify that 'we have used 4. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge in our families, and in every case it has pro vided a decided and effectual remedy far expelling worms from the system. We Cordially recommend it to parents who have children afflicted with that dan gerous malady. ELON VIRGIL. j • WM. B. PAINE, . • 11011E111` .MAY, ,10S EUEROIII/911.9. For sale, Wholesale and retail at the drug wafflhouse of B. Ae FAHNESTOCK & Corner of Sixth end Wood ets.-Pittsbu rg, Pa. For sate 11: Pottsente, at trLEMENS & HEISLER'S Drug Store• . .IDee. 9,1E43. Four New Certificates. TELL IT IN Waif, PUBLISH IT IN THE • - STREE.TA OF ASKELON. DR, SWAYNE , S CFLEItIOITED FAMILY XEDICISES. 5 S * *Pisa _WILD.., O ', EVPI4 .. „..; . J.7 7 :ir. _;. ..., z..,,,,,....• .C. - - 14 teae iV;7:: - : l c -,.. „,.,1.-,:T.i.".4 . r47..; 1, :t - ;- a-, - . - -;• - - s, I /., ---: - . - I= - ;; , •,;...:t,--„,, 41 ..-4,,,,,r.. , : nrzz../ I'iett";*:- 4 1= - :; -4 '':',_•-'.. •Pg.,,,-,;,-' - ' - ?4, 4 ;,,5 '....,.., j --:....c.., , :-. 4.--- , .. . . , ~,,iri a„.4 il 1 . :-,:t:...P: - - - -,--(;---- $ DR. SIATNE 9 S 'COMPDIIND SVIDTp,uF WILD CHERRY; stow:top Reward. TOR A HOSE EFFECTUAL RENIEDT THAN DR. DWAYNE'S 'COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. .I* 4l l- F ial:e " vo " ;rp l a bl in! I s n " l t h ' e a t:i:le t2 ri l l ' l; bream 1 Have you a tickling or ruin,. to the throat 1 Have you the Liver con , plaint 1 'laic you the llrnnrhitlsl•. ' Nervous Debility, , 11 . any Symptoms of Pulmooary Conmption - If you are , troubled with any of the above svmptnm.•, hen ore Dr. SWAY:siE'S COM rOI I ND ,AVitup OP WILD CHERRY It will ell . ..eta speedy and permanent cure..as the evidence of thousandaaello haVe been cured by it will terrify. EXTRACTS FROM 1-101TC/111 Al 011(fr.r; .Goon fileoiciae —We have used Dr. SWay net Compound Syrup of %Vild Cherry for a number of yearlandalwaye with the hapideyt elfect.,—Atzgerold, Ed. City Item. Haying falrly'tetted the virtues of Dr. Swaine's Wild Cherry, we feel au reelvea hound to record OUT tea tilunny to Ha behalf, aa a most calanble and efficacious tuedlcitte.—Editor: j .Belt. Clipper. MORE NEWS FOR TUE SICK. ' • .9FFLICTF:D READ. ' A VOICE FROM SClluvLiciLL Co. PLEASE READ TlllB EXTRAORDINARY CURE. • Dv. Sic it - NE—Dear Sir:—About sic years ago I discovered that my lungs trete a:Teeter}, of which I became more convineed from time to rime. although I tried manmemedies, yet without any apparent benefit, and my disease increased until I was compelled to keep my room. and at hat toy bed. I had great pain in my Intl •Idejipon winch I coUld not i.e in hod, and i n th e morning me rough wa< so severe that 1 fomul it very p.ll;.fai to throat up the phleto which gathered ill great quantities on my tunes, when fortunately I bought of vane ngenl. in this place, one bottle of your Compound Syrup of %lad Cherry, which so 'tooth relieved me that I continued ovine now. I hays-noel sit battles, and am happy to tell you that toy pains are re. moved, my strength retunicd. lily sleep ts,undisturbed and sweet, and I Pei pUrrertiv well. I cab ...w billow my dilly avoenthra withont being atilicted with that painful hacking, weakening rough, and I ("rally he lieVe that to - your inbdu ine, under the hleslines Provjdenre, I sin indented for Iron crest chance, and am verrhappy to subseitbe myself, ' 'itear•rna - r. St. Clair, Sett° County, Pa.. in n. Iti• ANOTIII I. Pit0:1I OLD 3ION TGOMEICI B . l'llA. AN mil ER WONPERPIt I. I T.B.P, READ Teel EATlSAOStet.till.' grAt.E. Px.itltrysysig-Dear Sir .—llaving ed were cold, which settled anon toy with it violent cough. pain in my side and lirehst, ditlic nay_ of breathing. I was lii phricians of the resper.tability, but toilsy ben woe very alarm ire. there •WaS an alisre4s formed in in) , Wags and made, its way throtizti my side. and discharged huge qUanDlies of puss exli.rnsily. lilt my ple'y ian thought lire power or Ppo liana or one of tny lungs were totally destroyed-111,er ire suppri,d entirely hopeless. This mournful eta n: of things con • tinned for a long time. until I was Waste.: and 'Worn to a skeleton. I had moil a nottilfer if t reniedierf, but all fulled to do any golid, llnt there =till holng a spark of hope left for me and my anxious parents.- and hav ing heard of the great virtues of your Compioind Syron of Wild Cherry, arid its Indite :worn ved fir by physicians of the lest eminence, I eonulnflod to' make trial of it; and to cry great satisfartion. my efoFth gradually crew hotter, 'the hole in soy side began to heal, and I ainnow happy to say. from a poor and al mort hopelf,s skeleton, I have heroine healthy. and weigh nom:than I ever have. All my neighbors can testify to the above fact: Scaeft ea IttISSIC . N7,II, :leeks from Skippackville, Skim, irk rp. Pa. Stell it the unprecedented +titters's of Dr. stwayno's Compound Syrup of Wail Cherry. We 31r enft.ltont reretvlog letters from Physicians awl lair Agents. from all parts of the' United States, informing , ire of extraordinary cures. The Er line•id.rof Culifernin ar Peru lane ~Wj For tuner to The iisatide —But what are .1111/tone nitthout !lralth • • DR. SWAYNE'S tfiNIPOUND SYRUP 01 ,- WILD CR EI:RY. Two PERTIFIC.ITES. •rolenro.n, N J. Dec. 6th, IE tS., • . Dr. Jr. Stv•VNr.—Dear Sir r—This,,is to ceriify, that &trine the fall and winter of 1646,1 eels troubled ivith a very revere cold and roach,. w. Rh strong syniptoins of the asthma; I was 411ittiotti to try your ConOmited Syrup of Wild Cherry, of Which 'one bottle" eetire• ly fared me, and I would strongly, recommend it to others for ritnii,,r affections. STACtr . Ktrtanntpre ANOTifER SEVERE CASE DIM,. DA. DrC. 12,11, 1818. DR. SW nine—Dear Sir —I cheerfully add my Ira. timony in favor of yonr refutable Onniounnil ri!. , ltuutu I.IT ild Cherry, which I tolleelVe to be randy the ender and I.lei.aing the age. For thedast riunryeursil have been afflicted with 'the a , throa. Sleep had laTona• a Stranrer to me ; nicht 'll/, /Rilt IRGIII.I have to sit op in my bed. I was attended by four or lire ilittuent nhysictait,„also having RANI venom patent inelliTirieT, but all of no avail. I rontlimeil to crow worse, until I rOIRRINIC,II the ',Syrup of Wild Cherry, which' alT“rileil me instant Teluef. After using Tereral bottle. I was ft,llßrefl to periTrt health. Yours with respect. SARAH D. . Any inform:loOn respecting the above .case will be" ,freely given by her husband. !. . .. . . 12v..ternis W. ErA:43 Carpenter, corner or Sigh , lt and Parisi a a. Thousands of persons are desttnvlng their emir Int-. dons try_ neglecting In :Apply a proper remedy.: Orly not upon single catchpenny articles, which whey for 1 \ the moment, hut eventually accelerate the di',sr Ise. Resort at once to that nil , est•thlisheil remedy, Dr. Swayne's Comport nit Syrup I I f ' W ILI Cherry, Alp c h.- brated throughout the whole world nn lii`ell - rf tt at remedy for all diseases of the Tan .at, 1.01,25, and Breast. - 1 IMPORTANT CAUTIV.,—RP..III! READ! , There is hut one getothollroparation of Wilih Cher ry and that is Dr. Swayne's. the first ever offrired to the putilie, which has bee:lsola largely throughout the Drilled Platen and stone parts of Europe; and . all preparations called-by the name of Wild Cherry, have been put out shit e this, under r over of some de. ceptive circumstances. it, order to ZiVf•carrency in their sales. Path bottle of the genuine In eliVelopea With a beautiful steel engraving, with the likeness of Wm. Penn thereon ; slink Dr. Swiryne's signature, and as a flintier security, the portrait 14 Dr. Swayer will he ridded hereafter, to as to distlminish hls prepaiations from nil others. Principal Office, EIGIITIT and R IsCE Streets. Swat tte =I ease and rffertitai rt,te.:" for ft • rwq, 14 pima.. Cholera .1!”71.,,,,ir4fy or l'gs pryer ihtld re, ttr,ldit!ts.. anq the tar, tort . ,`,l Ptit , tly <ant rt.,. the Ithirr." rpm. Tl'l%llElll' I. 4.1 v whlrh ha. pence!. , -I. fat tar a lon, 'int,. ai. 4 it i univvrx ar a.• _ . edged , y nll t,ht. havr I rind t• in h.• far nryrrinr ),L•a+aut to the I:l4te it thesalne tine• elf finny Other Illed eVer ens., w hi n is tecominetyle•l. It not onty d e ,t ro y s o butwhole gvslem. It in harm its effects, and heal;h o, ;Le patient is it Inherit by it,. when nn worms ;7e disco Dr SWA V:.lE•g, net with of favor from the which has perhaps heVt.r he fore been. accord,' to any medicine. It needv i no re commendation where ever it is known. To d i e fond mother, bendine iu steeple,. anxiety over her w'aming child, it will carry tellef,joy, mid tharixfitine,, 4 to who Ore suffering from the diseases for which it is prepared, it oTers speedy restoration to HEW ARE OF 13IPCOSITION.—, , wapie's Vertinfuge lo In square bottles (being recently changed to preVent counterfeits, also to pack to a better advantage) with the following wordshlown in t heelaits t Dr.ll.Swayne's Vermifitge. l'hilada., also enveloped in a beautifid wrapper, hcarii,g the-xignature of Dr. Yu ayne. with his Portrait on each stile of the brittle without which none Is zenuine. This article is -o pleasant to the taste that both children and adults:ire universally fond of it, Da. SW AYNE'Iik3AItSAPARILLA AND EXTRACT TAR PlLLS—Thegreat Aniericannirifier—tor the re lIMVaI and permanent cot, of or( diseases arising from an impure state of the Mond ori,ihit of the system. Let ft be remembered. that in this preparation are strongly concentrated allthe ineltical properties of ciar saparilln and En: tact of Tar C 911111011114 1 ,1 with other valuable ”Vegetable Extracts:* the whole strength of which is extracted on an eirirely new principle. Unlike all other Pills. these finisher gripe, - produce nausea or any other nnplets¢nt ,NIVIIM11• multi, they are an Potve.rlltl us it Is possible for ¢ medicine to he, and be harmless. It purifies. cleanses, and strength ens the fountain stringy of life ; told iffluses new vigor throughout the whole human resin.'. Retno'tnhor always to inquire particularly for Dr. SWAYNE'S SARSAPARILLA AND EXTRACTTAR PILLS. Sell that the :Signature of Dr. S WAVN Eis on each Box. • The above valuable medicines are prepared only by Dr. 11. Swat, ne. corner of Bth and Race streeta, , Pbila., to whom nil order!. should he addreSerl. For tale by the 'following Agents J. G. DROWN. Drug:lst, DANIEL KREBS. P. M.. and IPottsyille. J. CURTIS C. lIUGITES, .lAS. IL FALLS, antll.,,, ner my ,„ JNO. W. MIDIS, 1:"' 11. SITISALF:II, Port Carbon C.. 4. O. lIIINTZINGCR, i:rhuylkill Coven MM IM==CNI J. iviumms, ; Daniel Bertsch. Ashland; Charles rraily. Orwle.iburt, ; Jno. ISlntenman..Ram hurg; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua; inn. Mason, Easton; Matthew Krause. Bethlehem; 'Chas Ebert, Munch Chunk; Eckel' & Barndt. 'Fremont ; (Main & Son, Llewellyn, and by storekeepers generally. October 7;1843. 41- N. M. Newman , s PLVDI 11196 SHOP, BEATTY'S ROW, NORWEGIAN STREET, • Pattwilfe, Fa.' • A LL kinds of Lead Pipe; sheet Lead. Brass Cocks, 71. (a superior article,) Bath Tube. ithotver Baths, Hydrants, Hydrant Hose. Double. and Finale: , Acting Pump., dre.' kept constantly on hand kid for sale.— Kitchen Sinks made to order, neat anJ durable, and al • Inds of Plembinlng done In the been manner. I.li - er complaint. J.A.VXDICEs..DTSDEPSIA,, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF TILE ineno. and all diseases arising from a disardere /deer or Sionath in both .Vale and Female SII CII us Constipotioil, Inward Piles. fullness o fined to the If, ad, Aridity of the Stamach, Nau tea. Heart-burn, Disgust'for Food. Fullness or weigh in the Stomach; Sour Eructations, Sinking or flut tering at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming nt the Head, Hurried ana ddficurt Breathing. Fluttering ai the he3rl,.Cholting or atilltuaoog sensations .wh" in a tying posture, Dimness - of Vision. Dote or webs be fore the Mg Id, Fever and dull pain in the head, Defi ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness nf the -shin and eyes. Pare in the side, Uhek. Chest, Limbs, &e., Sud den flushes of treat, linrnlne in the Flesh, Constan Inmeiniods of evil and great depression of Spirit; can be effectually cured by - DR. TiOOFLAND'S . - CELEBRATED GEIZMAN HITTERS. - - Their power over the above 1116,3409 to not ex rellcil—if eye ailed—by any other renal:llion In the Stab,. as thee., attest. in army eases after skillful phi sirian , had failed Deraneemebt of the Liver and i? , lomach are 'mattes of Insanity, and will also priblute disease of the Heart, Skin, Lanes and Kidneys. and lays the body open wan attach of the Cholera. Itlllto,s, or Yellow Fever, and is generally The first rause of that most bane ful disease. Con...notion the Philadelphia PrCsa , "THE DISPATCH," December 31st says t AriAriVaLltAtlL6 MEDICINE.—We have frequently beard of the Celebrated German linters, manufactur ed by Dr. Hoofland, spoken of Ili terms of commenda tion, and we know deservedly PO: 11 is a too common practice, to certain quarters, to putt all manner of ostlers trash, but in lire curve of the abase Pitterk. bin, dreds are living witnesses or their great moral and 'ph) sisal worts. As a medic. ie for the Liver Com plalnt,Jound..ee. hersou etslittland Dyspepsia, the has been f , upd itivalnitb r 'e. MT. cling tures, and Dior- onglilv eradicat inn diseft.es cher, all other medicines ' h,,ve tailed. 111-6.e1 enn tired, I • , 'tie use of Ile: German hitters, the patrei do, ott.econ v debilrated but, constantly gains Are,. it to tne fr die-- a fact worthy of Oro.ir enrorldr , ration. • The r lii 1, are pease ant in taste and smell, and can he ad, metered under P any cpcuttotalicepp, to lip mo a t delic,te stomach In deed.Pthey ran he o.ed by all pets, on with the most perfect safety. It would no Well Ili thole who are Muclfaccted in - the nerving system, to Orritileoce wpb one tea spoonful or leas, and gradually i ease. We speak from expertence, and are of course, roper judge.' The press far and wide, hays united in rt.. in mending the German Ilitteti, and to the afflicted ve most cordially advise 'heir rise. .•si . littT.or THE TIMES," June 2lth says : . “Dit our good citizens Who ate invalids. know the mane astonishing cures that hats been performed by Dr. ilooltunt's Celebrated German linters 7 If they da MIL we recommend them to the "Gentian Medicine 'Store," all who are affected with Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, or 'Net eons /L•trility ; the Doc , tor has eared many of our citizens after the best phy sicians trail failed. We have used them, and they have proved to be a medicine that every onr . should know of, and wecaniMi refrain awing our testottony in their ' faviir,,;and that which gives them greater 'claim upon our humble effort, they are entirety Ve,eilitt:s. “TILE. DAII.I NEWS," Joy lth says : , "We speak knowingly nt Dr Iloolland's Celebrated German linters: when-we sas it is a blessing of this age ; and in diseases oP the Wintry, digestive and .Nier sous Systems, it has not we Illlnk ell eillial It In n / I Vegetable preparation. and made without Strobe!, and to all invalids we would recommend it ter wrathy their confidence. • 7 I READ THE FOLLOWING : It is flora one 01 one flirt druanists, a gentleman fa• roar:tiny known throughout the United States—thepro• prielor of the ••ledo.ai Worm Syrup :" Philadelphia, -Von.. 22d. Lite. Dear Sir :—I• is with much pleasure that I testify to the extraordinary virtues or yonrGerrnan Bluer., bran-, I int: sold largely of them these Lost few months in Vo -1 rmns pet stole, ad:feted with Liver Complaints, liy•pcp• set, and DTitillay of the Nervous Sy.itentyl can say cotißcienttourly, that. they are the best Witte it the I kind !have ever :mid. (and 1 `dead in all :the popular tordtchies) and I consider it the early met:tome fertile atuiVe disease, before the perdu.. t have never sold rrire brittle that has irrh given Sal : isfactiOn, mot tatiiip,lo•fortli the cuillitiondalloll of those who used it. I deem this my ,liity to you bath ns th/,• proprietor of this highly valtnilde article, and to lbws,, alltioted With 1 rho above entriplalntri, that they iliac know of its vira -1 tive, properties suit to enable there to rlolect the good from the •vareaue articles with which Our market is iloi;ded. 1 W ill, Ulrich re:greet. I remain yours.,t4ri. 1 • J.' N. 1101SENSAcE, Dlnagist. Corner of Seeond and Coates Meet, • JAUNDICE AND LIVER COMPLAINT . Cared aPer l'aii.ou ions had Palled.' ~ Ph italic:print, Der 27, ISIS.. I. Dear f ir—lt is with lectinge of plea Sit re I commit niCate to you the sanative effects (and lit a short time) of your invatnabie - Ilooflanif's Celebrated German lilt !ere," upon my sy.de in w line laboring wider the Jain, dice. About two tear , atro 1 had an Windt urine-Non litre and was confined to the house six weeks under inetheal treatment of 11.• Family Physichm and for go t ne One aller, When I Went roil 1 hod to be very cete ral of myself. since that tune I have and fever:xi attacks of the shale disease., and your Bitters rare entirely re lieved and cured ins in two or three days. My next door neighbor. Mi. John Diehl last spring. hada long and error,. spell 01 inlindler, he tr.ol it worretinte before I kneW it '• he .as confined hi his tied An soon as I heard pit his condition I called to see hint and told hint of the elfeet your (litters had upon nir in the same dis ease. Ile inturedthroly sent for a Dottie. and fn a few days he was cured:. I have in neVeral in•dances remiss. mended tire Bitters in other coops, alwat sproilMilin the I satire happy eff.•Cl. dry win. lino been cooLliderably af flicted well rawer Cwlriplarrlt end Notiralgia, by the use of the Miters she is Wi•li. now enjoying geed health. We believe front the' tirny cares we know ofthese hit ters effecting, that theyposses. in a remarkableand ex Unordinary dentew great curative properties • and that which enhances thearvalue with us isthey areentfrely vrgriable: We always I:eel, the fluters on hand and would not-he willore,to he without them. ' - Very re,ndetrolly, yours, • C. I'EIIWE,37O south Front Street Cap iitronifer testimony be adduced by any Prep,. ra tion before the politic I A sinitle bottle will crievini e any one of their tiower over di 7 esire. They are En tirely Vezetable, and will permanently dentrny the comiveneiiii, and gin...urn:4h and viaor to the flame, at no time debilitating the patient ; tieing also grateful to the moat ikdif .itdinrirli nailer any circumstances, rind can he administered with i.crfpci safety to de'iratc infaint; , -they are free from Alrolol, Syrup, -aide, althriel, and all mineral and injartinta ingredients. They ran tie taken at all tinicii and under all circom stances, 110 ordin,ry exposure will prevent them !tailor: a Axlittnry effect, and no had mull can accrue from an over For -ale. whol., , ale and retail at the princrpal Dennt. German Medicine Stpre. N 0.275 Rare Street, Philadel- ' phut. For sale hy J. G. Brawn, rottiville; S. R. Dickson Schuylkill Ilaven ; .1 W Gibbs. Minersville; and by respectable dealer* generally, throughout the Slate. March 31 i,549 - . 14- ly Ever*" AltOnlion lINVITED TO (WIT .LARGE iiToCK OF FTR NISISING DItY , C;rI , ,DS, and you or,• rewleat , •d to unrA 10 the only ;tore in Phi devete , leolirelv to these orttrirrl to th e t . x m or t rto „f Dre. Good.. In ron.ovienre or one paylng strict at• tendon 10 thit-”ZIM I,m• or 1111;•IIIPAri WI. are en. 016.1 to ride ctIZU:kT INDUCEMENTS • Tn peesnas•enalmear.i.lie stock or llotorkeepin'it Gonds: - particithrly Linen,. whirl, we bare been renithrly itopottion from the bent 11131111 NC• illrelf In Ireland for more than twenty crarA.—Alen, Blankets, ShrotincA, Tickions, Damask Tilde and Napkins, Diapi-re, rummy ('„err, ‘Voisted Dam ,k}4. End,,ndered (*)irlaill., of 11,a,r and Mu.din. Dun . , Flour tlnrean Covers. Window Shadings. "Furkey.red (lions. Furniture Plush, With a varnly nY other articles, l nr t u do,,, ”vetythilin trout a llnnAr Cloth to the tine Daniask 'Table Cloth„ nt prier+ that cannot foto elvesaii•Netion. lVe also keep a very large Stock of ail kind, of FLANNELS AND MU:iI.INS, nrsprisins me best styt,s in the market. at the very OW vet pro.es— J 011:" V. COWELL & SON. I= Coal siiiixpielg - 31111 Commis . Own - Merchant: DANIEL .1. RIDGWAY* . - TT A vING LEASED THE SCIUDVI.KILL 'NAV!- ' 1 GA TIoN company's Landings, at nova Chrhon Schuylkill County, will attend to the Shipping ~;-. Red White. awl Cray Ash Coal. for any operattves lan the Mt. Carbon It3tlroasi. ' • I'IIIICDASE OF COAL. II win; been engaged for a number of Years If, the Mining Ilusive•s he has a thorongh knowledge orthe ditTerentevalittesof Coal in the Schuylkill Ileginn,and , ill attend hr the port Misr and slopping of Coal fer dealers abroad, at a moderate commie:m:l,m. ZoSatifactoryirerences given, when rPfillired. hinrch 10. 16 , 11-tf ~ ---- i.I , RES.3IIITON 4111.ILING • M %NI:FM . 1111:V AMA WARY:Brio:MS. Ttrelft Strnrilut tr•nrr, , ,,d,Arrilt.nEt.ruoi. 'lllEilnelkkened manuftctnre IRON RAIL . GS of every ntyle, VERAND AS, GATES, I'i:DES • TA I.S. ARBORS, BEDSTEADS t.v Q and all deseriptionsofornarnental ;;;,_... ,1-4--,„-- ; tad architectural' Iran, Mark. In ,N:) , N... •, < vfmt,.. [lie best manner, at reduced pri ---.4-, .- ;=. .., ".•!-',‘ • - --.` I ''''' Always nn linnet, a supply of .-- - - ----` Fire 1 . :444410ms awl Shutters, a heavy grad: of lb•VI'll and Comm., !IMP,. Shutter Dolts, :Pre ROOth Bolts. and all descriptions of builders' iron work. This establklnnent, lay far the most' extensive Of the kind in the city, employs none hot competent work:nen, tots..esses the advantages of steam-power and suitable machinery, and is Under the per4onaPsuperyision of the proprietord,uho are practical men of long experience, affords to its patrol:l4'ole enahantee that their orders will he properly and promptly executed Phil:to:4ll4-12-1A - VEINS & ADAMSON: '3 4' rinilli Ell rreps rirM I Or ItIL I hill) tT~I New Spill= Gaoth. ih Phllaila. BAILEY et BROTHER, HAVE NOW FOR SALE AT THEIR NEW STORE IF Corner of Twelfth 4. Market Streets, LARGE and well a sootted stork of new and deal rade Fonda,—among them may be. Yound Cloths. C:o.sitneres. ' Satiinetts, Sin Ira adArltvil to boon' Wear. Silk and Nlarseil, - Vestines.. Black and Colored Silks. of new slyly Mouse do La tote, Linares. Gitu.thaina, Lawns, Runes, Italaorines, Black .Alpacas, Bornharin, and Ceshinercs. Y , IIAWLS in evety variety orthe sea •on (.7:diem,: at all prices. front 3 to 25 news. 'AIDSLINti.—.I'OtIng branch of 'trade we rive very particular Hewn., and our stock enthral:en every de sirsble make of all widths and qualities. • Linens for S Mainz , and tine for Bosoms. FURNISHING GOODS—Da latch To le, meeni, Counterpanes. Blanket, and quilts. Diaper. Towelline. Pillow Casa Linens. &c. FKIENDLY STYLE GOODS.—Our stock of these goods is unusually large. abd our •TRIEND6" from the couhtry will always be sure In find such styles as are ada'pted .0 their wants. in Drees Gnods. press Shawls. Barcelona , Bonk Moline and lid'fs Cap Crape, Gloves. Stith, &c., &c. CANToN MATTINGS Of all witRIM, of White, Red Cherkertand fancy Style, on hand and for sale, whales:lle or retail, to all of which we respectfully solicit theattentinn of our cow. try friends, our prices will be Mond lobe an low a. any In the city. Plarch3.lb4sl-4m Wall Paiwrs. , MITE stun, ribei have on hanuf..the larteat atofort. I menu of %Vat. P 4 I' LIVI, in the city nf rhilatiel lila. Wholwuale and Retail, ronsistin• of every ea lety..unitnide fn® Parlors. Entries. Dining ROMI3SI, Ch3rllbCV, &C.. I.ih ic h for quality anti style cannot he uued aurpac. poi 2 * rash ini:doeia i we arc enabled to sena better a irk, ar n than any store doing a trade Imaineps. Gn hand, a. lafga awniimeni of WIDE PAPER. for cumin/414re Prints. Borders, &c.„ which will hoseld for cash. Paper hanging done In the, Country at City prices. N 11.—lieaters are invited to Call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. FINN & !SURTO:N . ' No. 142 Anrn Bran r. South 4.14 —lB-im•r Philadelphia. En= lE. THE " AIMEE'S SONG -7. Success. to theiJolly old firmer. {Cho sings et the tailor his plow— - Ttie monarch •br prairie and forest. !Tie only to,God he may 116 ; is surely a ifortuMite fellow; lie raisen his bread and his cheese; And though herd is his lithos In Summer, winter he lives at by ease. When the reign of cold winter 13 broken And spring tames to gladden and bless— SC ten the ritiLla to the IneadOw are sporting _ . . fird the rubhin Is building heenest— The farmer walks forth !obis Luber, 4,1 mac r o d firm is his treed. AS he scafariTie seed fir the hsrveit That yiside tit the natio'ns thekhread. ! 11'9 banks arc allchartersd by niture— ' heir credits are ample and mire; 'llia clerk* inversions with deposits. IPursised by the come of the pii"iy; Me stocks are the b4iiii the market, .' Ili, share* are the glares oC the plow: , . T tee tiling the bright Old to hise.iteers, , And pleasure and health to his hrow. . Li ,' N :hen lifa ilelds l with rich Larveuce arc teeming' ri And the reapers go fokh hi their toil,' : el Is one an happy and free Sy !tie farmer— . KI l'oeveesor and lorifof Cheir 1,14 . . 1 c clogs while ,itte reamsbts broad acres, As none but a farmer on sing. • ' nd would nut i.'hail, , te hi' condition # .IFor the eplerlor and ',imp of a king. ii -- • ! bed-hi 's arc all gaittered and sheltered, . 7 crop , And We c , uttie are soon in the fold, .., Ill: e sits - himeeit down by the fire olds, . And laughsiat the tempt-situ and cold, • , manger to pride and ambition, . Hist duties lie strives tol full% • -,. . „ s eteimined,lwhatever be ids biro * . 1: Tolet the t ll orldjag as I will. • r i • Ills trust is in Him who h , as given . ''''.lt: .. The seasons, the son•hfue and rain, . - "Who has prtieed him 'see d time and harvest.' So !nig as he earth elm I remain; 1 As if from his duties he is l ander, - . Led no by the venturese me will, ' : ' Throngh life and his ellen ring relations God's providence follossie him still. (i)c 1 ENEFITS OF, SALT AS MANURE. \s'eahave recently been'peusingung several Eu reran articles, detailing experiments made with sax rc manure. and from itibm we'have made the to lowing brief Synopsis of its utility di attract* the humid vapors and repel, frost, atiol theta se r rate in keeping / the land moist in dry weather and Worm in colal.l It keeps everything in the roil in &limit and volehle state, and astute to digest and prepare the foal for vegetable nu arition. It destroys man kinds of vermin and Weeds, and usually increffies the amount of the c yap one fourth to . ..mei/third; stvglhens the growth of every thing - thich it is applied, and bongs all crops earlier ,t / the harvest. It genet arty ad.!, frondfive to_rieven bushel. , per acre to the yield of ribeat used lin the m in moderate quantity. and in all kinds of grain makes more ear ad leis shave ; Mr. flerirge Sinclair obtained at 'ahem, on lots of thirtitastx square feet, .at the r to of seventy to ninety-hustle!. of Wheat per acre, b the use of 'salt mixed Withether manures It . a l found r qualry beneficial to pasture as well ni nut crops, aersetening all Vegetation, and making g l um, wholesome toe Man and hea.t. It lan gl/at safeguard neatest blest, rust, mlldea. and it deed all the diseases of grain and vegetables. I Salt is inoperative, applied near the you shore, where salt water spray is alien!) , in excess on the ltd; but every where else it is beneficial It may b used of the rate of fietaM:forty bushels per gyre, though ten or -twenty Mishr Is are better. It can be sown llostleait. on thq‘alinti. or be incarpo. rJ. . tiro in the manure or c , mpiwt. heap. Mr, Meaux informs us, thatinix with litne and its ct inpuundi, it fintlergoesdecoMposition. producing F da or Ito combination with carbonic arid, nr with h mu , ; all More powerftil digenterrend feeders Cr an the salt itself; and the mtiriote of lime, which lia the strongest attraction for] moisture of almo s t a"Y thing krh i are. •Salt and lime work vegetable alters to decry quicker than salt alone. %Vali g psum it wlll supply soda •and sulphuric acid c wafter than any other materit vi besides the inuri. n e of lime, a.. ialumblo I.lr jta I u istrning dor. .., American 4gricritturi3l. . 1 Ae to the qbantity of atilt. to p ode on the drop, and nutTri:le t been modeltoe•dile tht: suij . sprrnirus rrquoes more .alt dAneq, or , it 'IA, a Macro,' ',IMO I=lM9lvy busho4 egtty brown led hr dirt, apt+ not he prnfitohlg to gpldse go rt quire name roll than other IT turnip- , are ni nth b....fitted bvi r lars, quint It!. Itorn and Iran. , httSe Q otritt h i t!, planted ;them on lind.l tler ut the tnne.d hit ‘ tidra 10;1..14 0. %I 0,.. W 041, lEEE= I.ldr u 27 th; 111 jil 11=Z1 !MEER= • inglnnd. corn fodder, tined" green or .ir.,ter crop than kny other culhya- Hniong the 'Molt voitrable crops OaMy Nero to iirobobly no honor ht, and dried, iind,properly p r ep,' iquol to go'nd MI. We have many riat crops, (rein extra P.m in prep.. e t c o if; but we find that with a sell illy:good conditt+, a large amount • ),roduced. - k good corn land. i well dre.sed. will nitice four or five lone of dry fodder, le that, amount df green. As reed the letter parent' leurnmer, partici'. land+. the f irmer armutil Provide some cattle; and none to cheaper, than *crow, en has liven abundantly prior ifarms in thus :van, where thin prac tiiversal. Lis Ghtneee Tree corn is an excellent ter, yielding a ra'gc crop, of excel_ bone tarrnere pl tnt the sweet corn. fodder of a nuperior quality. 'rho grown rank, and yields more than ; yktisome prefer he northern kinds, Ire Jinn' fodder, And the cattle eat it ;yi•t the majonty il'efer the••muthern. its produeuvenono. The Chinese et. well ea the tiouthern corn, and better., - • 1 . 15rider, io often ern; broadcast and but the &op will he larger if ilk; and drensed once by-the use of r i and hoe, By rather thick planting paaavtli ta prevented. Make the drillit get apart for large corn, arid let tho ( I . May moor three inches apart in the lten sown in lama !Milk, and allowed Fick that ihere., will be ten or twelve foot in length. 4 7 (Neto ,Eneand 1i In New Ei ry. 51.1.1 e ed ;-andit 4 •,isrd me 10 Oliny rop (or -011i1 or ceOlie, it I rcoun•n of g nruon of the n onty Wien! .!, fodder in An arse ni generally pu 41Id Mug gr.ovs Whorl Indy on dry I !odder for his that or 'lndia ed on the inil Lice . alrno.t The faninu vsriely for fn lent quality. as it yields eoutliern cur the northern; as they prothl more fendlly orr account U yields nearly ttle,tudder is; Coro, for harrowed •to] planted 11l dii the colttaato a •ery large about three -pears tad drill. 1 , is o to stand rout stalks. to al Farmer. COILN. the pride of the : cern planter; as it- It 61101 M interest, to kern Ws corn firth] en . ceriainly is tireiy free It( in weeds and pis., frdru this until he lay it by, i . without cleanly culture much of the frailty:l matter of cis soil will be abstrac ted by worthless intruders, alhich should 'have I been hype rated to the nurture of his corn plants; and as all will admit/Without such cut-- . 1, cure. the pores of the earth ctoinot be kept open to drink in lhe enriching siiiiies of the uir, the dew and rho rain. So Grady are we impressed with the value of en opentSil to the product of corn, that, tt a 50 or a 1.000 acre field, we world scarc,ly eac hive the erskico:or out of ft from the thee of the first drceaing until we bad com- pleted 'its culture. In connection with this subjeit, we will re-, mark. that if there was ariy corn planter who wait unable to manure his ground at the time of pre. paring it for Ihts crop, he should leave no effort untried -to give it a top-dres,ing on the hill—a composition comprised of 5 bu.hels of ashis and 0 of plaster—one comprised of 5 bushels of ashes, 2 of ground bones, and f of plaster—one of 300 Ibis of agricultural ;its, for one comprised el 4 loads of Wood mould and 5 of limn. if applied en the hills. per i l acre,' will tend greatly to increase, the-yield of this,crop.-4nrceittan Farmer. Macaulay's Ilistoty of Cawood `VOLUME I, of a beautiful cheap edition of ibi V • valuable , n•nrk, poblished by E. IL Butler & Co. Philadelphia. 'eentatninx ah the matter eerbatum et mermen', of MA. I, of the. Landon edition.. publirhed 'in London at nearly 04,00 a; volume, received and BS sale at 25 coral. • ALSO, the Appeal yilcal Hey, an extraordinary die, mime on the roe and fall of Papacy. pubLlalled origi, nally in the year 1701. Prier 2.5 eta. at - BANgAN'S March 17 1/-1 Cht#Book and Varlnty Store!, the acre, much ,re t elperiments have Cl 111 every teopeet. lan In t other ve tt will bear non the scrc,' and be cation; vet it in iy uch. PiII;DITPCA • CS hbaucsi,ind salt, and will-hear hrd m-11 vriler9 rye 1"1 in swim; .nd t dl iolt•rior, ju.i; %V. n ;Itiotv_An wiMy ,01 II 1,11. DEEM
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