CARRY 711 E BACK. Virginia's woods wet e clothed In green, When from my home 1 turned; With hope to win undylng ratite, My youthful genius burned— I'm dying now in a foreign land, cherl.bed dream Is o'er; To carry me back to old Virginia. To 'old Virginia's shore. rm'dylog, dying, all alone. !Lod not a friend is near, brotheed voice, nor sister's sigh, .gratis on my dying ear. • , 'tit, for •heart that love, me now, Ere life's wild dream is o'er. 'Toe:my me back to bid Virginia, To old Virginia's shore. It 'may not be—ninth Italia's sky Oh let me gently sleep, Wheresparldln; Tibet's yellow waves - To ocean's bosom weep. And there In slumbers soft Valle, And dream forevermore, That you'vecarried me back to old Titginht ; To old Virginia's shore. Wit auk tumor. ar Lecture on the Boa Constrictor.—tt(dokn, undo his tad.) There, ladies and gentlemen, is the wonderful boy construetor ; so called because he constructs many pleasing imagei with his see. ,pentile forme The constructor is • long animal as yoli will pereeive,,and is very long-lived. He is of the wormyepeciev, and worms blanch along the ground without legs. He is capable of climbing the highest trees, which ho is fond of concealing hitself in the branches whereof, that he may im pose upon the benighted traveller, nr other bawl., whereby to assume his hunger. Ho meshei his victuals before beets 'em, and then swallows 'em head first, for which he is provided with great strength for the purpose. He is sometimes called the bow constructor, from en ignorant idea that be -ties hisself into bow—knots; but I am intimately acquainted with the creator, and he never does it. •I suppose be could if he tried, but there would be no use of it. ..Some natuntlishi suppose that the boy collet rue tor is the same personage that deceived our grand tmother Eve. and that be staid. on the land for the purpose of obtaining a livelihood f and hie relatives look•tbe water and became sea-serpenta.'Thi. may he paregorical, or it may not. lam not acquainted with the sea-serpent, having never been introduced to him. Besides, the sea-serpent is much - larger, though I think the boy constructor could lick him, for he is full of spunk and very 'plucky.' (Prick him,John, and make him buss.) When he hisses he is very angry, and cares very little what becomes of him. This is becauaa he is weak-minded, arid has a small head. He has, however, a very largo belly,. and when it is full he is good-natured. "The boy constructor is - ii resident of Bengal, a far country, which produces tigers end spices, and is nearest the sun.. I have an uncle who has lived in Bengal, and he tells me he has seen ten thou sand boy constructors, a frilieking in the forest and eating each other up. He caiched this one by feeding hiniwlth rain and sown' whereof he got tight, as many ether beast* do. and conse quently Was bcized up, a wictim to ardent spirits." —(Bosco? Museum. . ar Anti-Cholera Preseription.—Don't get in a fluster, and go on a bluster, nor allot; yourself to terrified be; but keep a cool head, and` never be led, to join a hurrah and spree. If a sparking you go, and we know you ch keep an eye to the time as it flies; and now do you see, don't stay later than three, if you are • ahyways modelly wise. ' Don't dread it at all, be ye old, young or ern3ll, neither be overly rash ; but keep calmly on, as•ye always have done; but avoid eating acid and trash. Be tidy and clean, avoid everything green, whether tt be cabbage or krout ; and quite skim ming you'll go, if you take for . motto; !always know what you're about. Er The Differs ice —A gentleman'frOM Bolton chanced to find filmset( among a little party of young ladies away Down East, last summer, and while in the enjoyme'ot of some innocent; social play, ho caelessly placed his arm about the slen der waist of as pretty a young damsel as Maine can boast of, when she started and estiaiMed,— 'De done, sir! Don't, insult me!" .The gentle man instantly apologised for the seeming" rude_ pees. and assured the half offended fair on that he did not intend to insult her. . . ...Nor she replied, archly, ' , Well, if you idn't —you may do so again," she added, to the no small amusement of the company! ar A New Proof of Infoxitation.— , • ow," said • Judge in Missouri to a witile,a on ths t•How do you know the plaintiff was intcizicit4d on.the evening referred to 1" t•Becausel saw him a few minutes alter the _ mos., trying to pull off his trowiers with'a boot. jack !" Verdict for the defendant. Sot Blackstone— . page 37, vs. Gin and Sugar. • ' re- Prcfessor Parson beicig once at a dinner' party where the conversation turned upon Capt. Cook and hie celebrated voyages round the world, a person, in order to contribute his mite WPM: social intercourse, asked him, , Pray, was Cook killed on his fast voyage I" 4 I believe be wup," replied Person, °though be did not mind. it much; but immediately , entered upon - A . O second:" llSuspcnded.—An Tishman, who was talk ing in whet arntaguous terms about the Indian death of his:paternal relative was asked if he had (iced bight' "Well, I can't say hidid," said Terrence, •but he died high." "Why, whit do you mean?" "Faith, I mean that like the United States Bank. be waa scsreanan !" Cir Dennis, ilarlint, och, Dennis; what is it you're doing 1" "Whist, Biddy, Vie trying an expirament !" "Murder! what is it 1" "Wbat is it, did you say Why,i t 's giving hotqvather to tho chickens I out, so they'll be either laying boiled eggs !" uTtorrity-ttra Carats I - They m3ke a greet fuss about California carat' , ! I've got morn ilfty in my•iarden CIP good as they've go there— and my blood beets—don't taliclo me of your twenty-two line carats." And Mr.. Partington !NAM into her jac of pickles with the utmost corn pliceney. • The Remedy.—..oh, Doctor." said an el. darly lady recently, to Dr. H—, the celebrated bone -fetter, in describing the eff!cts of a deceased gone, "I can neither lay , nor seL" "I snould recon;mend, then," replied hP, ' , the propriety °frosting." _ co- A Prince laughing at one of his courtiers, whom ho bad employed in several embassies,told 'him, he looked like en task. q know not." answered the coutlier, "what I look like; ftut this I know, that I have had the honor several 'time, to represent your msjeety." Paper Hangings, Borders, &c: 2000 PIECES PAPER HANGINGS embracing all the Patterns of FOUR ISANUFACTU• HERS, which presents a greater variety than van be found In any Establishment in Philadelphia or Nrw York, also Fresco, Column Panel, Decoration and Gold Papers, Just opened and for sale at city prices, at RANNAN'S Chew Paper and Variety Store. Flour and Feed. TIIE subscribers. hdving taken the Orchard ktill.",be- X longing to tne mete of Daniel Shollenberger. de ceased. are now prepared to supply Tht'ir old and new customers with superfine Flour sud Feed.of every de scription at reasonable prices. JACOB HEISCR.. GUSTAVUS G. SOOLLENDERGER. June 9 , MP. 24-t - DATENT GEE ASE.—Fqc the aziesuf Carr' i Ite 2 •WaSsns,Pail Auld Carri . and Machinery of a kinds, to save oil and Orerent friction. This articleis prepared and for sale by CLEMENS& PARVlN,theonty manufacturers of this artfcle,in the United States, at their wholesale and retailliard wart and Drag Store In Potteeille,schuyikill County,Pa. REMEMOEU thatnone te genuine without the writ ten signature ofthe inventor and proprietor,Chas. C LllOllB, upon each package .• 1-113.A.WINaPEgaLS. DRAWING BOORS JJ &c.—THE SUBSCRIBER .has just received a lo of Superior Drawing Pcnci e. ainong which are Pa hers, Reeves, Jai.° ne. Cohens, &c. dome nr which are put up In Beautiful Boy, swayed_ Also D raw . ing Books for beginners, Drawing Cards, ike. All or which will be sold very low, at BANNAN*St Cheap Book rind Variety Ittiirna Jan°o 4.1 A ItekICAN CUTLE— A LI,V. did assortment of Pen ned Pocket Cutlery o American Mannfacture, superior to the Imponed.artl de, much cheaper;" just received wholesale and re tall, at • HANNAN'S • Jane 16, 2.5.1 Bnok and Variety Blares. xy aNE AND BRANDT...4I3st received asu perior article of Old numb Brand/,also Pon /Merry and Claret Wins, of belt brandy, be • Juan 9Tt9. E. YARD!!! 4r. SON. OXt.-2000 Gals. Mine Oil, Jan received and will be sold low to the Treire.bv i- • June 30, '4O-9ri scsasOu 4 isOrtrow. Tricks *of Quackit.. READ THIS COLIMA CAREFULLY. riIHERE is a Sarsap..adMpu fur sale In the different a. , towns railed old Dr. cob Townsend's Sarsapa rilla. It 1.1 advertised as the original. ace. This is a nntortous falsehood. Dr. Townsend has expended over *230,000 the last eight years in advertising his Barn parilia, Which has obtained a character and reputation throughout the United States and.; greaser part of the world—the sale being enormous: This excited the cupidity of Certain unprincipled men, and an old man who hesbeen engaged in peddling cheap publications for a number of years. This man'm name is Jacob Townsend. He applied to a number of men to geLemployment, or to sell the use of his name to pat up tfr. Jacob Townsend'. Sarsaparilla,, stating the large'sales and sums we had expended In advent sing as in, inducement to embark in the business.— Among others - he applied to Charles • Walton,. Esq., Editor of the Jamaica Farmer, who scorned Inch a pro. position.' Mr. 11. Q. ANDREWS, formerly one of the :Proprietore of Mcetairrga's Ottristray, RALPH Pot:z any, formerly Cashier and Financier of the broken Shin :Plaster Bank, at Denville New Jersey, Jona glatusstot. and Wa. Titomesos, under the name of Timm-ewe. SKILLMAN Co ' have employed this old man, and agreed, as we understand, to pay him eeveu dollars per week, for the use of his name.. These men have been Insulting and libelling nein all possible forms In hope we would notice them, and thus bring them and thsli decor inn into market, - Let the nadic de cide upon the course of these lamest sad Sea arable see. DR. TOWNSEND'S - - - COM?OUND EXTRACT OF' SARSAPARILLA. The most extraordinary Medicine in the Nt7.rldl This Ertract is pet rpm Quart Bottles : it is six aides cheaper, pleasanter, and warranted sir ierior to any sold. ft cures without ramitinar. pairging, sickening sr til -1 biiitatint the Patient. Tbagreat beauty and euperlority of this Saniaparil !wove'. all other medicines is. that while It eradicates ttje disease; ft invizorates the body. It Is one of the cry best , splusr; AND SUMMF.II MEDICINES ever known ; it not nnly purifies the whole system and strengthens the person, but it creates nen. pure and rich', blood ; a power possessed by nn other tnedl rine. And in this lies the grand secret of Its woodera fel success. It has performed within the last two 5 ears more thin 100 000 cures of severe eases of disease; aK least 15,000 were considered incurable. It has sand the lives of more than 10,000 children the past two sea sons in the City of New York alone. 10,000 cases of General Debility and want of Nervous D.bility. Dr. TnunsCnd's Sarsaparilla 'invigorates the whole system immanently. To those who have lest their muscular energy by the effects of medicine Or Indis cretion 'committed in youth °rine excessive indulgence of the passions, and brought on by physical prostra tion of Aire nervous sisteni, lassitude, want of ambi tion. fainting sensations, premature decay and decline hastening towards that fatal disease Consilium RID. can he entirely testored by this pleasant remedy. This Sarsaparilla is fur superior to any Invigorating Cordial. , As It enews and invigorates rite system, gives ac tivity to the limbs, and strength to the mqvular gyp. tent ie a moat extraordinary degree. Consumption Cured. Cleanse and Strengthen. Consumption can be cured. Bronehitis, Consumption; Liver Complaint; Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Spitting Blond, Soreness in the Cheat. Hectic Flush. Night Sweats,'.:Ditlicult of Profuse Expectoration, Pain iu the Side, &c., have been and call he cured. Spitting Blood. -Nero York„ April 13, 1417. Da. TOWNaEsa"—li verily believe your Sarsaparilla has been the Means. through Providence. of saving my life. 1 have for several years had a bail Cough. It be came worse t(rul worse. At last I raised large quan tities of blond, had night sweats, and was greatly de bilitated and reduced. and did not expect to ,live. I have only used your Sarsaparilla a short time, and there has a wonderful change been wrought in me. I am now able n walk all over the city. I raise no blond and, my cou; h has tel me. You can well imagine that lam thankful for these results. Your obedient servant. 1 WM. RUSSELL, 65 Catharine it: :Rheumatism. This is only one of more than four thousand cases of ,Rheumatism- that Dr Townsend's Sareaparilla has cured... Tfie?fuist severe rindchronic cases are weekly eradicated.bg Bs extraordinary virtues. Janie. Citin• mings, Ese..line of the assistants in the Lunatic As ylum, Blackwell's Island, is the gentleman spoken of in the following - letter ; Blackwell's Island. Sept. It '47. Dr. Toviniend—Dear Sir I have suffered terribly for nine tears witts,the Rheumatism ; considerable of the time I could not eat, sleep or walk. I had the Most distressing pains, and my Ifinbi were terribly swollen. I have used four bottles etyma Sar saparilla, and they have done me more than a thousand dollars worth of nand, Lam so much ,better—indeed I 55111 ectirelifrelieved. You are at liberty to use this for the benefit II the affl cted. Yenta respectfully, JAMES CUMMINGS. Principal, Office. 12 Fulton St. Son Building, N Y. Redding &,Co. S State street. Bmton ; Dyett & Sous, 131 Nettle Second street. Philadelphia; S• S. !lance, Druggist. Baltimore LIP. M. Cohen, Charleston: Wright & Co. 151 ;Chartres 'street, N. 0: 195 South Pearl street, Albany and hp all the principal Druggists and Merchants generally througholit the Smiled States, West Indies and tiler Cattail., general Agency for the sale of the Sarsapa rilla in Schuylkill County, is at Human's Bookstore. Pniteville,'where DialZeillt• and others can be supplied wholesale at tile Manufacture.. prices. April R9{l6{9 i IS-If New Article for the Toilet. O W8:0:VA VINAMRE AROMATIQUE, COSME TIQU , ET j fip STI METIIITIQUE DE BULLY.— The highly sanl ry, balsamic, and tonic properties of this Vinegar r er it far superior to Cologne Water for the ordinary purposes of the toilet and the bath. sur passing the latter In its perfume and cheapness,and in its greater efficacy for the promotion of cleanliness and health. This article has been known nod extremely used in Europe for very many years, where it has, to a consid erable extras, superseded the ude of Cohinge Water- The subscriber feel. assured that it needs only to be made known In thin country to Insure Its equally gen eral adoption. It hos obtained the approval of several eminent physicians of this city, to whose notice it has been submitted. e It prevents and removes pimples, Letter, and asperity of the skin ; it refreshes and whitens the skin:render. tog it soft and smnoth: It coitecti the clammyand' bitter taste of the mouth, imparting a fresh and pleas- Ant breath. It cleanses and whttens the teeth, and hardens the gums. Frictions 'with this Vinegar pro mote perspiration and assuages rheumatic pains. is allays headache by application to the temples. It d effectual in removing inffammvion of the eyelids,. ail tn strengthening the eyes. Applied to a bueult pre vents soreness. It possesses many other valuable goal itieu, which are detailed at large in the printed wrap pers accompanying each bottle. Just received and for sale wholesale and retail. at lIANNAN'd Choice Perfumery and Variety Stores _ . Also Roussel's rreble Extract for the Handkerchelf In great variety, together with a very...choice tot of the best and most approved articles fur tttt• Toilet;—Fancy Soaps, (C., all of wbith will be sdld.tit any price■ and voinelesi. John Donnelly, MANUFACTURER OP DONNELLY'S UPRIGHT SAFETV CLAM) CAPSULE° FIATCIIES, • •ND tIfTTEII STATE , . Olt. PASTE LILAC/LINO, • Ali. 83 Xorth Third Street, Philadelphia. TMatches arejthitly considered the best In the United States • they are free from unpleasant smell, and can he introduced with perfect safety into alt stores and dwellings. tVarranted to keep 10 years. The Blacking is of superior quality, and free from any Dieted:ems that pupa ire the Lent her. Country Dealers and Sluppers will find It to their In terest to rail and see for themselves.. N. B.—An assortment of Matches of various New York Mannfseturers, Matches in round world tnes= alo, packed in large or small tin canes, to ship to any putt of the world. JOHN DONNELLY. Late 01 Itfink St., now 83 North Third 3 ret 21,1818. 12-ly --, :k eit. , ,,: : :7 4 ,.....,.` . ‘ . . . l ':-. t _. 0 : f' r ,f',x r.r. - V: FRESH IMPORTED VIIEEN AND BLACK TEAS From J, C. Jenkins & TEA DEALERS. 8. IV. center of C/ :last earl Twett - th streets, PEFLADELPIJIA• B.—One of ou r partners having learned the Tea 1 1 1,!biwiness of the Chinese themselves, during a resi dence of seven years among them, the pubic may there fori,expect of us the full 'benefit of the knowledge and experience thus acquired. To our Black lea", partimilarly, we wish to tall at tention as possessing a degree of strengtliand richness of flavor seldom equalled. Black teas are universally used by the' Chinese, who consider the Green fit nety for foreigners. Out physichtiti also recommend the Black as making a more healthful beverage than the Green. Each package is so secured as to retain the shiner nf the tea for a long time In any climate. and coritainsfull teeiaktof tea, independent of the metal and paper with which it is enveloped. J. C. JENKINS Lc Cn.. The above warrante tee, put up in f. t:and I lb. ckaires, Inv receive land will be cnnstantly kept for ate by the subscriber. J. WIIITFIE 1. b. . 1 liner 47 -148 TO WU LDEnS AND CAR PENWELL 911 IE subscriber bet:iis leave to inform his friends and 1 the pubblic in general, that be has purchased the Lumber Yard, formally owned by Zinn & Wilt, at Schuylkill Hasen,opposite the Farmer'. Hank. Where he intends to keep constantly on hand a full assortment "(seasoned Susquehanna Lumber, consisting of white and yellow pine boards. Weather hoards, pannel bnards and plank.from I tot indicts thick, and door stiles to IF in thick, 6 in. wide. Hemlock joke and sctwaling,joitit and lap shingles. Plastering Lath, Ike. wiib few thousand feet of seasoned Ash Plank from li to 3 inches thick, all of which he will sell on the most, reasonable terms. Ile would mint( respectfully invite all purehairento call and examine for themselva before buying elsewhere. DAVID D. LEWIS. August 12,49.- 33-0 TVEDIP SEED •no PICKLING CUCUMBER . RECD.—Just received a supply of Tavola Seed wbjebzwill be sold by the lb. i or I pound, or single-. Asper,—also Long Plekling Cucumber. and Winter Radian Ben, ac HANNAN'S June II -) Clasp Seed and Vagary Scorn. THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER SCH. LIAVe.N. lIIINERSVILLE AND THE DIONT PASSENGER LINES. ~, ~y ~~ ~' ORANGE OFWOURS. ON and after ' Monday, April 2d, the line will be can as followe. viz.: Leave Minersville for Schuylkill Haven at 61 and 8/. o'clock. A. M., and 4 o'clock, P. M. Leave Reim rlkill Haven for Minerse ilie at before 8 A. M., 121 5f., and 61 P. M. Leave Minersville for Tremont at I o'clock. P. M. Leave Tremont for Pottsville,Mioersville and Schuyl kill Haven, at 3 o'clock, P. M. • FARE. From Millersville to Schuylkill Haven, • 55 rte. " Schuylkill Haven to Tremont. 50 " Morey ille to Tremens, a 40 " An Omnibus will run between Pottsville and West wood to connect with the Tremont Train, leaving Pottsville at 121 o'clock. St. and leaving Westwood immediately on the arrival atilt, Train from Tremont. . Fare from Pottsville to Westwood, 15 au. *All baggage at the owner'. risk. WM. T. CLARK. Pottsville, 0M13'48-441 Proprietor. LITTLE lICIIIITLKIL L R. AO AD. - ARRANGEMENT FOR THE FREIGHT AND PASSENGER CARS ON THE LITTLE • SCHUYLKILL RAILROAD, MITE Passenger Train leaves Port ti I ntnn,daily, (S tiu .l days excepted) on the anima of the morning train onibe Reading Railroad fromalladeMhia—arriving at Tamaqua in time to dine. Leaves Tamaqua at half past one o'clock, P.n., in time to connect at Port Clin ton with tee afternoonirain, on the Reading Railroad from Pottsville to Philadelphia. FARE.—To Port Clinton, i 5 tents; to Philadelphia, *3 50. The freight train leaves Tamaqua daily. (Sundays excepted.) at 6 o'clock, A. M., and Port Clinton at 4 o'clock; P.M. A passenger ear rune In connexion with the Freight train, so that passengers for Philadelphia can take the morning train of ears on the Reading Rail- - road at Port Clinton: Fare the same as in the other train. JOHN ANDERSON, Tam• ;ua,ocM--14] General Agent. - Summer . tirrangement. Pim. A., READING & POTTSVILLE 135:1351231! s aai.eacamzaa CHANGE OF HOURS, AND TWO TII•INA CACTI WAY DAILY, DICEPT OUDDAYIL N and after alonday:April 2d, yblO, lien trains will U run each way, daily, between Philadelphia and Putts vine. Mocnitm line (accommodation), 'Mani.. Philadelphia at 71, o'clock A. M., (Sundays excepted) passes Read- Inc at 10.15 A. M. The above line stops at all may etatlone,a■ formerly At - cm:mom( LINE—FAIIT TRAIA. , I eaves Ph ilada. daily, (ex Leaves Pottsville dolly (ex , 're!? S i tAn u tLii) v i i t e. ;..3 ..t cent S 5 undays) at n ;... 3 31 : 71: " Pottstown, 4.15 • " Port Clinton, 3,00 " Reading, 5.00 '• Reading. 3.50 •• Port Clinton, 5.45 " Pottstown, 4.30 " Sch. Haven, 0.10, . '(Phrenlxville, 5.00 Ais at Pottsville, 6,201 Arr 's ht State Road, 5.50, The afternoon train will stop . - at the above named' teflon.; passenger for other points most therefore take the morning line. Depot it. Philadelphia corner, ,Droad and Vine sts. No passengers can enter the ears, dnie3s provided with tickets. NOTICE.—Fifty pounds of baggage will be allowed to each passenger in tiles. lines; and passengers are: expressly prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their wearing apparel which will be at the risk of he owner. No freight will betaken by these lines. By order of the board of managers. . S. BRADFORD, Seey. Octillid, 1845. 43- PHILA., READING & POTTSVILLE EISBIrE 'Ey .M-01 2 tl4 ' g , . . RATES OF FREIGHT ON MERMAN DIRE. j'A N AND AFTER April let, 1048, Goods will be A./ forwarded with despatch at the following rates of freight, between Pottsville and the points below stated, per ton of 0000 lbs. Between Poetnritte I Between Pottscille ' and Pitlfo. ,and Reading. Plaster,Ltmestone, Bitumin ous Coal. sand, Iron Ore,./0 00 1 00 and Bricks: Olooms,Lirne,Timber,Stone.l - Rosin, Tar. Prt:h, Raw I Turpentine, Marble,Griml- 1 7 „,, 1 10 stones, nails, spikes, scrapr "'" and pig iron, broken cast- Inge, guano. and porsdrette. , • Bar Iron, flour. salt, lead.l bark, raw tohacco,salt beef : and pork, lumber, grain, I iron castings, sugar, mo- I 7 75 1 30 lasses, green coffee.pota- . . • toes,salt pale, brimstone, . and rye chop. J Flour, per bbl. 14 Oit, groceries vinegar, whls.) . key, machinery, cheese, I lard, tallow, rage, leather, 1 raw hides. paints, white ).1/i 190 and red lard,oyaters,hemP. I glue and cordage, steel, bran and ship stuff. J Raw cotton and worricigars,' - fresh meat, fresh fish. dry goods,drugs and medicines. foreign liquors, wines and I teas, glass, china, anri I • ; queenewarephultry, con- I . fecricnary, books and sta. 1.5 00 233 • imeorY. Opirits turpentine, , camphine, burned cone, hats and caps, boots and . shoes, bonnets, feathers,. , I trees, hops. spices, furni- tore, by weight. J ' I No additional charges for commission. storage. or receiving or delivering freights many of the Company's depots on the line. [Aprills, 'lB. 29-tf t OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPFII.O J. READING RAII. ROAD COMPANY. f Philadelphia. Der. Yftth. Pg.?. OTICE II hereby elven, that the ratos of Freight 1 • .and Tolls on Coal tranaported by thin Company. %111 be as follow' from January Int. 1919 To _ . From M.Cmhon.S.llaven.P.Clinton Rlibmond, until Jona I, 1819 160 155 135 Philadelphia, do do 1 64) 155 135 Inclined Plane,until Dec.31,d0.l 70 I 65 I 95 3:lcetown, du 170 I 65 I 43 Germantown R R., do 1 70 1 0 5 1 45 Falls of Schuylkill, do 1 70 1 05 1 95 Manaynnk, do 1 60 1 55 1 35 Coned ehncken and Plymouth R. R., do 150 145 130 Tern net I mile be low Norristown. do 1 45 1 40 1 25 Norristown or Bridge port, do 1. PI 1 35 1 20 Port. Kennedy, do 35 30 1 15 Valley Forge, do 30 25 1 10 do 20 15 1 00 lloyer's Ford, do 20 15 I 00 Pottstown, - do 15 10 1 00 Douglassville, do 15- 10 1 00 ilaumstown, do 115 05 95 Reading, do 05 00 r 95 Between Rending ' and Miihrsville, do 100 65 " 90 Mohrnvulle, • do 95 90 85 . Hamburg, do 75 70 05 Orwigsbure. . do 05 60 55 The freight and tolls on coal to Richmond, and Philadelphia, during the months of June, July, nad August will he From 51.Carbon.S.Ilaorn.P.Clintoo 170 Itl7, l 4 And on and after Sept. lot, to December Jig. ISIS. 190 I 75 I 55 By order of the Board of Manneera. S. BRADFORD, Secretary Dce23,49-524f) • Luzerne Iron Works, near Hazleton... • \ HUDSON d ALLEN, PROPRIETORS of the above named establishment, respect fully 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 nine, Pumps, Coal Breakers, Railroad and Drift Can, and to furnish Iron and Bra,. Castings n( every description suitable to the Coal mining or any other business, on the most reasonable terms. Repairing of all kinds done with neatness, and de spatch. at the lowest prices. All Work furnished by them will be warranted to perform well. They would solicit the custom of those who may', want articles in their line in this vicinity. All orders wilt meet with Immediate and prompt at tention. S. W. lIUDSON, March 17' 1849. 12-Iy] L. 11. ALLEN. POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. .at ; ) SPENCER & MASON. DESPE MT! ILLY announces to the public, that they have aken the Establishment known as the Pottsville Iron Works, on Norwegian street, where they are prepaed to build all kinds of Steam Engines, manuaiture Rail Road Cars, and Machinery of almost every description, at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable term,. re Persons from abroad, In want of Steam Engines will find It totheir advantage to give them aeall berme enraging elsewhere. May LI PASCAL IRON WORKS. .g • r • PHILADELPHIA. IXTELDED Wrought Iron Flues, doltable for Loco. VV nintives,slarine and oilier Steam Engine Boilers, from 2t015 inches In diameter. Ai.o, Pipes for Gas. Amin; and other purposes; extra strong Tuba for Hy &ant lc Presses; Hollow Pistons for Pumps of &earn Engines 4.c. 516nnfactured and for sale by • MORRIS, TASIKER & MORRIS, Warehouse 8. E. corner 3d and Walnut ins., Philada. Philada• Nov. 22d 1845 47 t4fl If, W510:4 :4zl T reetr la -118 Subscribers having amen ted themselves on gether, trading under the firm ofS.Billyman & Cto for the parpoce of carrying on the Foundry 'and Ma chine boldness at the Franklin Works, Port Carbon, lately owned by A. G• Brooke, are now prepared to Manufacture to order at tbe shortest notice Steam En gines, Pumps, Coal Breakers, and Machinery of almost any aloe or description, for mining or other purposes. Also Rail Road and Drift cars, Iron or Brass Castings of anyarze or pattern. •• • Cr ORDERS ARE agsreinvuLLY SOLICITED..ct SAMUEL SILLYMAN & Co. FRANELIN SHOVEL WORKS : The subscribers are now prepared to fit:11100e Colliers and deal. fat or Sehnylkili county, with Shovels or all kinds at thelewest Philadelphia prices. Attention is pa. tic... lye lied to their Coal Shovels. Orders for Shovels of ay risen or pattern promptly attended to. PLCarbon, Aug. 14,'47.3110 S. SILLYMAN& Co. SIEILORANTS TRANSPORTATION LINE, VIA. PLULADA. , READMIT - AM" POTTSVI ^ - RAIL ROAD:- WAREHOUSE IN PHILADELPIIIA. NORTTI EAST CORNER TIIIRD AND WILLOW STREETS!. 6.• • Aliar; • 3. C. CONRAD, Jr. & CO., FORWARDING and Commission Merchants. take this method of informing their friends and the public In general that they are . prepared to forward Merchandise, Packigea and •,,arcels of all descriptions, to the following • places daily Haven. Minersville. Tamaqua and Pottsville.—also to Llewel lyn, Donaldson, Tremont, Pinegrove,' Port Carbon, St. Clair, New Philadelphia, Mfddleport, Patterson, Tuscarora. New Castle,Ashland. Danville. Nonthuz.- berland, Sunbury, ithaunklu, Williamsport, Milton. Cattawhisa„ Bloomsburg, Orangerille.Erprown,Light Street, Mitginville, Snydettown, Georgetown and Washington. .Giv.ds for Mauch Chunk, Hazleton, Beaver Meadow, Summit Hull, Cunningham, Berwick and Wilkesbarre, whi be shipped triumph to Tamaqua without the de tention heretofore caused by reloading at Pori Clinton. f.lrders for goods will be punctually attended to.— Particular , attention paid to the selling of Country produce, Merchants In the Country sending for their goods will please send an order with the Teamster, as goods cannot otherwise be delivered. .J. C. Cosier.. Ja. B. De Folmar: Jr PhiladA. Sch. Haven. Aprit,l4•49-16-ly • • COLLIERY tiV ORK.I. . . FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS. TllEsubscribeis, at their old stand, coiner or Ra Rog 4 and Callawbill streets, are prepared to man facture to order, at t he Shortest notice. Steam Engines and Purser, o any poem, and capacity for mining and they purposes, Bank's Cad Breakiew ..Hakim, with solid and perforated Toilets, as may be required. Also Eariserand Blowier Cglieders with all metes ary machinery for Blast Plirlldta . Hot AO Pipes, of he most approved plans, Cup and Ball joints and Wa ter Tapers, of thev y best construction. They par ticularly invite the tention of Iron Masters and par ties engaged in th t on trade, to th eir large stock of Patrsras for Rol f,M constructed 1 having lately cotructed t the machinery fortwo of the largest Mills in the coun try, viz .—The yarning Millet Wilkesharre. and the Rolling Mill t he Montour.lrop Works. Danville. They are ful repared for this kind of work. toget bet i with over” temp ofgeneral machinery. Of the qual ity of thark and materials. It Is enough is say, that ti med experience, the most infallible _ems, hate amply dstratedtbe genuine of their en gines and machinery. . ..., Orders are respecfully solir.itedand will he promptly atte ed to. dAYWOOD & SNYDER. p Raffle. January, 17, 1816 ' , , • 3-1 i . New Arrangemen t. . ver..... , :- .... ..r . - LIVINGSTON'S EXPRESS LINE. I ,V E ARE PREPARED TO receive and forum? Daily per Passenger Train, (our Express Car being always In charge of special messengers) met chandize of alldescriptions, packages,bumlics, a pecie bank notes, 4.c. Also particular attention paid to collecting Bills, Drafts and Accounts. Packages and Goods delivered daily to all toterme (Hate places between Philadelphia and Podsvile. OFFICES, Centre Street, Pottsville; No. 43, South Third street Philadelphia,: No. 6, Wall street, New Fork; No 8 Coon street• Boston Feb. 84, l4tr I LIVINGSTON, HOWARD & 3c' Eagle Iron Works, • :# &t.44:7:4 .t•-; IN THE 130ROIlfill OP POTTSVILLE. FORMERLY CONDUCTED BY C. fY. PITMR.Y. J. WREN d; CO. ESPECTFULLY I announce to their friends and the IL public that they have tnoen this eamblishment, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the custom of the wotka. Being practical Mechanics, they flatter themselves that-their know le l a i nd experience of the hominess will enable them t a n out work that will not fail to give satisfaction td e most fastidious,. Tiny are prepared to manufacture Steam Engines, Pumps, Coal Breakers, Draft Cars, Ra Bread and other Castings. 4-c. &c. • All order. thank rally received and promptly execute(' imam most reasonable terms. JOHN WREN, THOMAS WREN • April Met - JAMES WREN .1. E. Carter & Co. MERCHANTS' TRANSPORTATION LINE • • • • CLEM Philadelphia, Schuylkill Pfaven, - Mink - ravine, Ta maqua and Pottsville. Are prepared to /Forward all kinds of Morehandka. ALL GOODS to be shipped Ito us should be marked in care of "J. E. Cali, &Co " Cods for Limy . ellyn, Donaldson, Tremont and Pine Grave:will be shipped by Mine 11111 Railroad from Schuylkill Haven. Goode for New Castle, Danville, Northumberland, Sunbury, Shamokin, dnydertnivo, Wdliamsport, Mil ton, Cattawissa. Bloomsburg. Orangeville, Epsytown, Light Street, Jersey Shore, MiMintown, Georgetown, Washinetonvllle, or any parts of Centre, Columbia or Nnnhmberland Counties, will be left at Pottsville. Goods for Mauch Chunk, Hazleton, Beaver Meadows, Summit ilill.Cunnittgliam, Berwick, Wilkesbarre, or, for any parts of Lucerne County,will be shipped through] to Tamaqua without the detention heretofore caused by reloading at Fort Clinton. N. U.—Small Packages and Parcels sent J. E. CARTIII, Pottsville, I N. lIART.Ag't. Tamaqua. J Tuswout.L, Vineraville, 1 31. Mottamt, Aret.Philada Warehnnse, 8- E. Corner of Ernad and Cherry sta. • Jane 9,1819. 24-If TIM ORIGINAL AND OFNITINF: KLRKBRIDE'S TATTERSALL'S • Heave rowdes. IT 11A51 cured, in the laet yens 1500 races of Ilenvee, 2000 caeca of Chronic (lough. . 200 crises of Broken Wind, , 5000 cages of Ilorsea out of Condition, and other (Dwane,. More than 500 certificate,. verbal mid written, have been recelved,attesting to the virtue. nithis Inestima ble, trinedy .'but we have only apace to aubjoan the fo!• lowing: Richland, Oswego Co., Sept. 17, 1549. Gentlemen :—I wish tol Inform you that ehe Tatter sall's Heave Powders 1 bought at your store last Otto ' bee, cured a valuable mare of Ifline of the (leaves, that she had had ts, years. The first package did not effect a cn, e, but did the mare so mach gond I was induced to try another package, and the result has been, that she! ha. not had the Heaves, since about a week eller commencing the second package,although she has been used on my farm almost every day since, which Ale satisfied me that she is effectually cured. One of my neighbors is giving Tattersall's Heave Powders to a horse. and the prospect Is very flattering he will be cu. red' by It. Relieving that the above named medicine is a very velnable s He, and that Heave:seen be cured by It, t feel w filing to lend my name in praiseof it. Respectfully. • Moses P. WASNES. Spring Hill, Ala., July at, HIS. ' Messrs. 3. F. Winter It tn.—Genttemen.—.l most cheerfully bear testimony tothe greatefficacy end virtue of the Tattersall's Heave Powders, in the cure of bor. ses'affected with Heave coughs and colds. I have a valunble horse that was en severely affected with Heaves and violent coughing, that! had well nigh lost him, when I purchased a package of Tattersall'. Heave 'Powders, which entirely t nred hint and restored his appetite. No nweer of horses r hould be without It. Respectfully yours, Cilsa. A. Pesponv. -•• • . CAllTiON.—rnruations and worthless r: ompoundr have followed us wherever we have Introduced ntfrre medy, and we understand that several new ones are being put up for slreufatlon—beware of those and take no remedy but t•the Tattersall',." Nnnegenuine without the signature of A. 11. 00h.th & Co.—prier one dollar per package, !111 for fire dol lars. Prepared and sold whnlesale and Wail by COUCH .& KETCHAM, • 140 Fulton Sweet, New York. OSCAR D. JENKINS agent for Pottsville.. Pottsville. Nov IS, ISIS 47-Ty .SALAMANDER, FIRE, AND PROOF CHESTS, Fire-prnot Doom for Ranks and Stores, Seal and Let ter Copying Presses, Patent Slate-Lined Re fricern.. tors, Water Fitters, Patent Portable Watet-Clo seta, intended for the sick and infirm. EVANS & WATSON, 70 Sesta Theft St., (opposite the Piiiarta. Exchange) MANUFAC PURE and keep constantly on hand,.a large as . tkr,r,,a sortment of the above article,, - •re?"o , r-1 -- ga rsw,A. together with their patent Safes. Salamander Fire-proof i$C.,! - ; , 7*-01%reili.. Safes. which are so constructed 47 :01 as to set at rest all manner of ic doubt as to their being atrittly • •fire-prooLand tha t they will resist - the fire of any building. The nntaide eases of these safes are made of boiler itnn, the Ina I d e case o I en apstone m and between the outer ea se and inner case Is a space of some three inches thick; and is filled in with indcstrictible material, so as to make it all impossibility to burn any of the cements inside of the chest. These Soapntnne Salamanders we-are pre ps red and do challenge the world to produce any article in the shape of Rook Safes that will stand an much heat; and we hold onrselvea ready at all times to have them fairly tested by public bonfire. We also continue to nianufactnre a large and general assnrtment of our Pre mium Airtight Fire Proof Safes, of which theß are over 800 now in use, and in even, instance they have given entire satisfaction to tbe'purchasers---C4 which we will refer the public to a few gentlemen who have them in use. Haywood & Snyder. Pottsville; Joseph a. I;aniton Pottsville: Mr. William Carr. Doylestown, Pa. N. & G. Taylor, 129 North td it.; A.Wright & Neph ew, Vine et. Wharf. Alexander Carer. Conveyancer. corner of Filbert and 9th Ms.; John M. Ford, 32 North 3d B t.; Myers Buie . 20 North 3d st.; James M. Paul, 101 South 4th st.: Dr David Jayne,, 8 South 2d 'st.: Matthew T. Miller, 20 South-3d s t. ; and we could name some hundreds of others int were necessary. Now we invite the attention of the public, and particularly those in want of Fire Proof gates, to call at our store before purchasing elsewhere, and we can satisfy them that thet will get a better and cheaper article at our store themet any other establishment In the city. We also manufacture the ordinary Fire Proof Chests at vety low prices, cheaper than they can be bought at any other store in Philadelphia. DAVID EVANS. •' Phlla..Sept9,4B-37-1y) JOAANNES_ WATSON: DAVY'S SAFETY LAMPS. TAE subscriber hasj um received a supply of Safety Lamps, among which are a fewer Upton & Rob erts' improved Safety Lamp. which is aeknowledgby tabe the best and 'Meet now in use in the mines of Europe. Pot sale at less prices than tbey Can be im ported, at DAN NAN% April 3 1 'neap Doak and Variety Stet Cheap, China Gime; and Queens. Ware. , KING DESTROUtI OP ENLARGING OUR BUM- lIESS with the citizens of Pottsville, and its vi- CidlA we ate Induced to lay before them the claims of our house to their patronage. Having the largest and most complete stock In this country. we can offer great inducements both In su perior quality .and price, in Frelick. ° 4 ”'" l * viei Castes Cities, Ikt rest fres Sess. CAW; (the, strongest Ware mide,) Stevie. Lioerpoot sad ',Grouts Wars. Phis, Atashled.and Cat Mau. We will sell for Cash to any persona DINNER SET, TEA SET, CHAMBER SET, or a SINGLE PIECE. for less money Huth any Wholesale or Retail House can, because the Wholesale Houses must necessarily sell on credit, which we do not, and Retail Houses do bat a small business in comparison with ours. To all which attention ‘ is respectfully requested. TYNDAIX & • No. 210 Chesnut Sweet, above Seventh. Philadelphia,Feh. 24, '49. 9-ly Francis Ai. Wynkoop. COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR THE PURCHASING AND SHIPPING OF COAL; having leased Wharves from the fitchuyi• kill Navigation Company , at Port Carbmi. is now pre pared to attend to the ehipments of nil Coal from that district; as well as to the purchasing and shipping for .dealers abroad. . [April 'W49-18.3m. Caution Extra. A mantis the name of CLAP? has engaged with a peons man of the nausuot S. P. Townser4, cud hccs Ms name to put tip a Sarsaparilla, ten c h th e y ca ll D r TOwasend's Sarsaparilla, detlonnating it GENUINE Original, etc. This Towneend is no doctor, and never was; but was formerly a wetter on railroads, canals, and the hke, 'Yet he assume; the title of Da., for the purpose, of gamin credit for Whet he Is no. Thu is to =Men the public not to be deceived, and purchase none but the Genuine Original Old Dr; Jacob Town. ItUrld'a laaraaParilla, having on It the Old Dr's. like. best, his Melly coat of UM, and his signature across the coat of arms. OLD DOCTOR JACOB TOWNSEND, TILE ORIGINAL. DISCOVERER OF THE - - • - Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla! II.D Dr. Townsend is now aboitt 70 years of age, V and has long been known as the author and discov erer of the Genuine Original "Townsend Sarsaparilla Being poor, he was compelled to Bruit Its manufacture, by which means it has been kept out.of market, and the sales circumscribed to these only who had proved its worth and known Its value. It had reached the ears ofi ma ny, nevertheless, as those persons who had been healed of sere diseases. and saved from death, proclaimed its excellence and wonderful HEALING POWER. Know7ing. many plan ago, that he had, by his skill, science, and experience, devised an article which world be of intalcuable advantage to mankind, when once known and extensively used, he hoped and Perseve• red. exact ting the time to arrive when the means would be furnished to bring it into universal notice, when its Ihestimahle virtues would he known and apprecia ted. This time has come, the means are supplied; this GRAND AND UNEQUALLED PREPARATION; Is manufactured on the largest sale, and is called for throughout the length and breadth of land, es aerially a. it is found incapable of degeneration or deterioration. Let every man ring throughout the land, that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend is now manufacturing the real 'Townsend Sarsaparilla,' which neversours, noose fer ments, end never chan,res its character. From this day forth the people shall have the Parr Genuine 7 ownsend Sarsaparilla, which shall never sour in the bottle, or to the stomach; and it shall yet banish front the land al Werotenting, Souring, Explo ding. Vinegary Sarsaparillas, now in use. A good Sarsaparilla, pure and genuine, ought to live ; n poor souring, slip-slop Sarsaparilla ought to droop and die. The Old Dr's. Sarsaparilla will keep pure awl per fect 100 pears. Unlike-young S. P. Townsend's it Improves with .age, and never changes, but for the better; because it is prepared on scientific principles by a scientific man. The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and the latest discoveries of the Art have all been brought into regal •ation intim manufacture of the OLD DR'S. :SARSA PARILLA. The Barsaoarilla root, it is well known to medical men, contains many medicinal properties, and some properties which are Inert or useless, and others, which, if retained in preparing it for use, pro duce frrateetarron and acid, which is injurious to the system. Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla are so volatile, that they entirely evaporate end are lost in the preparation, if they are nor preserved by a scientific, process, known only to those experiem-ed in its manuil facture. Moreover, these volatile principles. which fly off in vapor, or as an exhaltation, under heat, are the very essential medical properties of the . root, which give to it all lie value. ' Any petson can boil or stew the'ront till they -get a dark colored liquid, Which Ia more. from the coloring matter in the root titan friim anything else; they can then strain this Insipid or vapid liquittsweeten with sour molasses, and then call it "Sarsaparilla Extrart or Sento." But such iv not the article known as the GENUINE OLD DR JACOB TOWNSEND'S SAR- o=l Thle Is so prepared, that all the Inert properties of the Sarsaparilla root are tint removed, every thing capable of becoming acid or of fermentation, Is extract ed and rejected ; then every portiere of medical virtue is secured in a pure and enncentrated !bent; mulch. it is rendered incapable of losing any of its valuable and healing properties. Prepared in this way, it Is made the most powerful agent In the CURE OF INNUMERABLE DISEASES.' . . Hence the reason why we hoar commendations on every ride In Its favor by men, women, :And children. We find It doing wonders iti the mare of Consumption, Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint, and in Ithouniatiam, eft rnfulo. l'ilea, Costiveness. all CutanerMs Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches. an' all all•etions arising from; 'IMPURITY OF TILE BLOOD. • It possesses a ienrvellous etre acv, in all complaints agisinactoin indigestion, from Aridity of the Stoma, from deequal circulation, determination of Wail to t h,,, 1 103 g, iridpitatum of the heart, cold feet and cold hand., cold chiiie and hot Rubes over the body. It has not its equal In'Colds ands Coughs ; and promotes easy expectoration; and gentle perspiration relaxing stricture of the lunga;throat, and everyatirer part. But In nothing is its excellence more manifestly seen and acknowedged than in .111 kinds and stages of Fe male Complaints. - It works wonders in cane of Figor Albite or M'hites, Felling of the Womb, Obstructed, Suppressed. or Painful Menses. Irregularity of the menstrual periods, and the like; and is as effectual in curing all the forme Of Kidney' Disease. By removing obstruttiOns, rind regulatingkhe general system. it gives lone and strength to the whole body, 2nd thud ut rem all fortes of NERVOUS DISEASES AND DEBILITY. And thus prevents or relieves a great variety of other maladies. as'Spinal Irritation, Neuralgia. St. Vitus Dance, Swooning, Epileptic Fits, Convulsions, 4c. It is not possible Mt this medicine to fail to do good ; It Ime nothing in it which can ever harm, It can nevsr lour nestled", and therefore, con never loon its cura tive properties. !idealises the blood, excites the liver to healthy' action, tone. the stomach, and give. good digestion, eel/eves the bowels of torpor and 'constipa tion, alloys inflaniationourines the akin, equalizes the clrculatiem of the blood, producing gentle warmth equally all over the body, and at the insensible perspira tion; Waxes all obstmetions, and invigorates the en tire nervous system Is not ibis, then, the medicine you:pre-eminently need 7 Bill ran any of these things he sold of S P. Tawnsend'a inferior article 1 This -young man'sliquid is wino he COMPARED WITH TILE OLD DR'S. _ . . !Meanie of one grand fact, that the one is incapable of deterioration,and NEVER SPOILS, while' the other does; it snort,. ferments, and blows the bottles. con• tattling it into fragments; the sour, acid liquid ex ploding, and damaging other ponds: Must not this horrible compound be poisonous to the system/ 'Slat/ pat acid into a sync,. already diseased with acid! What causes Dyspepsia hot acid 1 Do we not all know, that when food sours In our stomaehn, What mischief it produceel flatulence, heartburn, palpitation of the heart, liver complaint, diarrhea, dysentery, colic, and corruption of the Mood 1 What is Scrnfilla hutan arid humor in the body I What produces all the humors which bring on Eruptions of the Skin, Scald Ilea& Salt Rheum, Erysipelan, White Swellines.Fever Sores, and all ulcerations internal and external: It is nnth• log under heaven Kt an acid aubstancc, winch sours and thus Boni!e all the fluids of the body, more or less. What causes Rheumatism, bat a sour or acid fluid, which insinuates Itself between the joints and else where, Irritating and Inflaming the tender and delicate tissues upon which It acts? So 'of nervous diseases, of impurity of the blond, of deranged circulations, and nearly all the ailment. which afflict human nature. Now is It not horrible to make and sell, and infinite ly worse to use thta SOURING, FERMENTING'. ACID "COMPOUND" OF S. P. TOWNSEND! And yet he would fain have It understond that Old Dr. Jacnh Townsend's Denting Original Sarsaparilla, is an IMITATION of his inferior preparation! . Heaven forbid that we should dent in an aiticte which would hear the most distant resemblance to S. P. Townsend's article! and which would bring down upon the Old Dr. such a mountain load of complaints and crimlnattons fmm Agents who have sold, and pur chasers who have used S. P. Townsend's! Fermenting Compound. We wish it understood, because It Is the abiallete mark; that S. P! Townsend's article and Old Dr. lamb Townsend'. 'Sarsaparilla are ACISVC7I-wide apart and infinitely dissimilar; that they are unlike in every particular, having not one stogie thing in com mon. . As 8. P. Townsend is no doctor,and never was. is no chemist, no pharmaceutist—knows no more of medi cine or disease than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what guarantee can the public have that they are receiving a genuine scientific medi cine, containing all the virtues used in preparing It, and which are incapable of changes which might ran derthem the agents of disease instead of health, But what' else should be expected from one whO knows nothing comparatively of medicine or disease I It requires a person of some experience, to cook and serve up even a common decent meal, how much more Important is it that the persons who manufacture medi cine, designed for weak stomachs and enfeelded sys tems.should know wellthe medical properties of plants, the best manner of securing and concentrating their healing virtues, also an extensive knowledge of the vs. rtons diseases which sheet the human system, and how to adapt remedies to these diseases ! It is horrible to think, and to know bow cruelly the al:Dicta are imposed upon by presumptuous men for the sake of money ! Pommes made out of the agonies of the sick! and no equivalent rendered the despair ing sulierers! it la to arrest fraudelpon the unfortunate, to pour balm into wounded humanity, to kindle hope in the de ispalring bosom, to restore health and bloom, and vigor WM the crushed and broken. and to banish infirmity. that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend has sought and found he opportunity and means to bring his Grand Univer sal Concentrated Remedy within the reach. and la the knowledge of all who need it, that they may learn and know, byJnyful experience, its TRAVBCENDENT POWER TO HEAL. And thus to have the unpurehasable satisfaction of baring raised thousands and millions from the bed of sickness nod tdespoodency tahope, bealtti,and a long life of vigor and intifulneso to themselves, their &mi llet a nlfriends• . • lAgents Air this COunty, John G. Brown, Pottsville; Jatues B. Falls, and J. W. Gibbs, Minersvllle ; B. .1. Fry,Taptagna. (Dec. 15, 1848. 51- DR. DECKER.— 1./ NEW 110111.T.PATIIIC MEDICAL OFFICE. Camera 24 and Marker PLOppositeThowpsores Halt; POTTSVILLE, PA. Residence Cor. of Callowhili and ad Bt. opposite the Pttotattre Methodist Church. (]an 21 '43 5-I,e Four New Certificates. TELL IT TN OATH,PEOLISII IT IN THE OTEEETS OP kaKELON. DR. SIVANNEM CELEBRATED FAMILY XEDICI.VES. •Da. swATsr. , 9 CONYOT.IND OF WILD CUERBY $OO,OOO Reward. •otl • most tryst-rust mussy 'THAS DR. WAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OP wit..o CHERRY. A RE yok troubled with a cough 7 - A ilave'you pains in the side and breastl Have you a tickling or rising In the throat 1 . Have you the Liver complaint 1 Dave you the Bronchitis? ; Nervous Debility, or any Symptoms of Pulmonary Consumption ' If you ate troubled with any of the above symptoms, hen use Dr. SWAY-NE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CIfERRY it will eifeetk speedy and permanent cure, as the evidence of thousands who hake been cured by it will testify. EXTRACTS FROM EDITOR! AL OTICES. A COOD.MEDICINE.—We have used Dr. Swayne's Compound' Syrup of Wild Cherry for .a number of years andslorays with the happiest effect.—Fitizerald, Ed. City Rea. Having fairly tested the virtuee of Dr. Swayne's Wild Cheeky. we feel ourselves bound to record (=tes timony in its behalf. as a most valuable and etllcacioua medic' ne.--Edirors of Bait. Clipper. MORE NEWS FOR 'TIE SICK. AFFLICTED READ. A. VOICE FROM SCHUYLKILL CO. PLEASE READ THIS ENTRAORDINARY CURE. Da. SeellVNE—Dear Sir :—About sir years ago, I discovered that my lungs were atreeted, of which I became more convinced from time to time, although I tried many remedies, yet without any apparent benefit, and my disease increased until I was compelled to keep my room, and at last nipped. I had great pain in my left side, upon which I thuld not lay in bed,.and in the morning my cough mess •o aseere that I found il.very panful to throw up the phlern which gathered In great quantities on my lungs, when fortunately I bought of Your agent. in this place, one bottle of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, which so much relieved me that I continued using it until now. I have used six bottles, and am happy to tell you that my pains are re-. moved, my strength, returned, my sleep is undisturbed and sweet, and I feel perfectly well. I can now follow my daily avocation without being afflicted with that painful hacking, weakening rough, and I firmly be lieve that , to your medicine, under the blessings of Providence, I am indebted fur this great change, and sm very happy to subscribe myself, WILAIAM aCAUSIONT. R. Mfr. Schuylkill Cnunty, Pa.. Jan. 29. 1849. ANOTHER FROM OLD MONTGOMERY STILL ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURES DEAD THIS EIVIAORDIAIIV CASE. Da. SwArne—Dear Sir:—(laving contracted a se vere cold; which settled upon my lungs,attended with a violent tough. pain In my side and breast. difficulty of breatbing, I was attended by physicians of the first respectabitity, but my symptoms became very alarm ing, Otero was an abscees formed In my lungs and made itaway through my side, and discharged large quantities of puss externally, so that my physician thought the power or functions of one of nip lungs were vitally destroyed—therefore supposed the case entirely blipeless. This mournful etatc of things con tinued for a long time, until I was wasted and worn to a skeleton. I hod tried a number of remedies, but all failed to do any good. But there still being a spark of hope teat for me and my anxious parents. and hav ing,- heard 'IX the great virtues of your Compound Syrup of Wild cherry, and Its being approved of by physicians of the first eminence. I concluded to make trial of it, and to my great 'satisfaction, my cough graduallylgrew better, the hole In my side began to heat, and ramnow nappy to say, from a poor and al most hopeless skeleton, I have become healthy and .weight more than I ever have. All toy neighbors can testify to the above fact. Aries liAll Iluetsicasit, 2 miles from Skippackville, Skippack tp. Pa.. Such Is the unprecedented elnicess of Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. We are constant ly receiving letters from Physicians and our Agents. from all parts of the United States, informing us of extrannßeary cures : . TM pl'lnrodo of Caltfornief or Peru may yield For tunes to Thostsonia—But that are .Viltions wit. lout Rtallk i. DU. SWAY:UPS COMPOUND SYRUP OF wit.n CRF:RRY. '1 TWO XEIV CERTIFICdTES.• Meoroio,• N. J. Dec. eth.1948. Dr. 11. Sways:—Dear Sir i—This is In certify. that during thd fall and winter of IBM I was troubled with a very severe cold and cough, with strong symptoms of the asthma; I wan induced to try your Compound Syrup o f Wild Cherry, of which "one bottle'• entire .ly cured ins, and would strongly recommend It to others for similar affections. STACY KIIIICORIDGE, D..e. 12008-19 Dn. StV'AYNE—Dear Sir —I cheerfully add toy thnony In favor of - your valuable Compound Syr rip of Wild Cherry. which I conceive in be truly the wonder and blessing of the age. For the last four years I have been afflicted with the asthma. Sleep had become a Stranger to me . • night after night would I have to sit up in tiny bed. I was attended by four or live different physicians, also having used various patent medicines. but all' °fan a•nH. I continued to grow wane, until I commenced the useof your valuable compound Syrup of Wild Icherry, whkh afforded me instant relief. After Using several lionises I was restored to perfect health. Yours with respect, - Swim" B. EVANS. Any inf9rmation respecting the above case will be freely given by her hustaMl. ll,orrosr W. EvArcs. Carpentro, corner ni Eighth and Paris et*. ThmtgantlA of pc 'Urns are destroying their constittr tions by itt„sglettina to apply a µroper rerrresty. not upon sfbale catchpenny articles, which relieve fop the .moment, but eventually accelerate the disease. Resort at once to thai of established resawdy. Dr. tawayne's . Compound SyrtlP of. ild Cherry. on cele brated throughout the whole World as an effectual remedy for all diseases of the Torvat, Lungs, sad Breast. at= There in but nne genuine preparatioP of Wild Chew ry and that is Dr. tiwayne'e, the first ez - er offered to the 'tablas; which has been sold largely throdchnut the Onited States and some parts of Europe; and all preparationi called by the name of Wild Cherry, have heen , pitt out since this. nodes cover of some: ceptlve circumstances, In °Merin elseeorrency to thei: sales. Each bottle of the genuine Is enveloped with a beautiful steel engraving, with the likeness of Wm. Penn thereon ; aloe. Dr. -ilweynele signature, and as a Airtherseeurity. the portrait of Dr. Swaytie will be added hereafter, so as to distinguish hLs preparations Dem all others. Principal Orrice, El0"11T11 and RICE dtrecto Swavne , s Celebrated 'Vermlfuge. "A safe and effectual remedy for Worms, Dye ' pepsia, Cholera Alorbees,sicily or Mo. peptic childrenor odulte. and the most useful Family Medi doe ever offered to the public... THIS REMEDY' is one which has Arrived success ful fora long time, and it i univerCay acknowl edged by all who have tried it to he jar superior Wing so very pleasant to the taste at the same time effectual) oany other medicine ever employed in diseases for which it is recommended. It not only destroys worms, but it invigorates the whole system. It is liarm less in its effects; and the health of the patient is always im proved by its u se even when no worms are discovered. Dr. SWAYItiE'S VERMIFUGE has met with a degree of favor from the public, which has perhaps never, be low been ;accorded to any medicine. It needs no re ; commendation where ever it-is known. To the fund mother, bending In sleepless anxiety over hei wasting child, it will carry relief, joy, and thankfulness; to all who are suffering front the diseases for which It in prepared. It filers a speedy restoration to health. BEWARE OF IMPOSITiON.,Swayne's Vertniftige is in squaie bottles (being recently changed to.prevent counterfeits, also to pack to a better advantage) with the following wordsblown In the glass DraLSwaynee Vermifuge, Philada., also enveloped In a beautiful wrapper, bearing the signature of Dr. Swayne, with. his portrait on each side of the bottle without which none Is genuine. This article Is so pleasant to the taste that both children and adults are universally fondolit. De. SWAVNE'SISARSAPARILLA AND EXTRACT . TAR PILLS—The great AmericanCurifier—for the re moval and permanent cure of all diseases arising from an Impure; state of the blood or habit of the system. ; Let it be remembered, that In this preparation are ' , strongly concentrated all the medical prnperties of Sar saparilla and Ustract of Tar compounded with other valuable ...Vegetable Extracts,” the whole strength of which is extracted on an entirely new principle. Unlike all other Pills, these neither gripe, produce nausea or any other unpleasant sensation. while they are as powerhil as it is possible for a medicine to' be. and be harmless. It purifies. cleansex, and strength ens the fountain springs of life; and infuses new vigor throughout the whnle human frame. ; I rio Remember always to inquire particularly for Dr. WAYNE'S SARSAPARILLA AND EXTRACTTAR PILLS. Bee that the Signature of Dr. aIIttLYNE is an each Dot. • ' The above valuable medicines are prepared only by Dr. H. Swavne, corner of Bth and Race streets, Phila., .to whom all orders should be addressed. For tale by the following Agents: J. G. BROWN. Druggist. DANIEL KREBR. P. N., and Iport i wil,,, J. CURTIS C. HUGHES, JAR. IL FALLS. and I minemine. JNO. W. GIBBS, r 11. EHISSLER, Port Carbon. C. & G. HUNTZINGER, Schuylkill Haven. McI.EAN & LEYSON. Summit Hill. J. Williams • dliddleport ; Daniel ,Dertsch . A Shland Charley Frail?. Orwigebura ; nierenman. Ham burg; E. 3. Fry, Tamaqua: Dickson, Eastoli Matthew Krause. Bithrehent ; Ches. Ebert, Mauch Chunk; Eckel' & Baruch, Tremont Cockill & don, Llewellyn, and by storekeeTera generally. October 7, let& 1 41- N. M. Newman's PLIIMBING:8 n P, BEATTY'S ROW, NORWEGIAN STREET, Pettrcille. pa: A LL kinds of Lead Pipe. Sheet Lead, Brass Cocksl - I...(aauperior ankle) Bath Tubs, Shower Baths, Hydrants, Hydrant Hose, trouble' and Single Acting Pumps, &c.. kept constantly on hand and for _lair.— Kitchen Sinks madeto order, neat and durable, and al . mods of Plumbining dons in ittiabant manlier. " • ' • Liver. Complaint, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE Sideeys, sad alt disuses., drain! Ire. • disordere Liver or Stomach is lea Aids sod Female e SIICII as Constipation, Inward Plies, Fullness of Blood to the Head. Acidity of ttto Statuacb. Nan sea, Dean- burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or weitht i in the Stomach. Sour. Eructations. Shama or flat- 1 tering at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, flurried and difficult Breathing. Fluttering - of The heart. Choking or built o ming sensations When Ai et lying posture, Dimness of vision, Dots or webs be fore the sight. Fever and dull pain In the bead„.Defii• cieney of Perspiration. Yellowness of the skin and eyes. Pair in the side, [tech.:Chest, Limbs. Ac.. Sud den flashes of beat, Burning in , the Flesh: Constan Imaginings of evil and great depression of Spirits can be effentually cured by DR. 1100PLANWS CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS. Their power over, the above diseases is not ex celled—if equallo—by any other preparation In the United B,2 tliir , as the cures attest, In many cases slier t:. - olful physicians had failed. Derangement of the Llset and ttunnCh are sources of Insanity, and will alio mrstluce disease Of the Heart. Skin,-Lungs and Kidneys, and lays the body open tout attack of the Cholera, !bilious, or Yellow Fever, and is generally the first cause of that most bane ful disease, Consumption. : Oplaionls,l . t? . e. Philadelphia Press. "THE DISPATCH," Dectrubei 3lst says:— As !Avatar/arta toistitctas.—We have freqnently beard of the Celebrated German Batters. swami:saw ed by Dr. Hoods:id, spoken of to terms of commenda tion, and we know deservedly so. It is a too common practice, In certain quarters, to puff all manner of 'useless trash, but in the case of the above Hitters, hun dreds are living witnesses of their great moral and physical worth. As a medicine for the Liver Com plaint. Jaundice, Nervous Debilitygand Dyspepsia, this has been found invaluable, effecting cures, and thor.: mighty eradicating diseases, when all other medicines have failed. We feel convinced, that in the use of the German Bitters, the patient does not become deblliated but constantly gains strength to the frame—a fact worthy of great consideration. The Bitters are please ant In taste and stnell, and can be aduakistered under any circumstances, to the most delicate stomach In deed, they can be used by all persons with the most perfect safety. It would be well for those who are much affected in the nervouesystem, to ciiiiimence with Onetea spoonful or less, and gradually increase. We speak (rota experience, and are of course, a proper Judge. The picas far and wide, base united In recom mending the German Bitters, and to tho afflicted we most Cordially advise their one. "SIMBLT OF TIIC TIME 3." June 31th says:— "Do our good citizens who are invalids, knoW the many astonishing cures that naVC been performed by Dr. Moorland'. Celebrated German Bitters, they do not, we recommend them to the "German Medicine Store," all who are affected with Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, or Nervous Debility; the Doc tor has cured many of our citizens after the hest phy sicians had failed. We,have used them, and they haVe proved to be a medicine that every one should know 1 of, and we cannot refrain giving our testimony In their favor, and that which gives them greater claim upon our humble effort, they are enfirefy Vegetable. "TIIIE. DAILY NEWS," July 4th says : 7 - "We speak knowingly of Dr. Moorland's Celebrated German Bitters. deben we say it Is • blessing of this age; and in diseases of the binary, digestive and N er -1 vont Systems, it has not we think an equal. It is a I V,egetable preparation, and made without alleabol, and tteall invalids we would recommend it us worthy their confidence. 1 READ 'TILE FOLLOWING : IL Is from one of our first druggists, a gentleman fa vourably known thronglinut the United States—the pro-, prietor of the "Medical ,Worm Syrup:" Philadelphia, Nee. 22d, 1948. Dear Slr Is with much pleasure that I testify to the extraordinary virtues of your German (litters, hav ing sold largely of them these last few months to va rious persons, afflicted with Liver Complaints, Dyspep sia, and Debility of the Nervous System. I can say conscientiously, that they are the beet article of the kind I hale ever sold. (and I deal ill all the popular medicines) end I consider it the only medicine fur the above disease, before the public. I have sever sold one bottle that not given sat• is factio o,and brought forth the commendation of those who used it. 1 deem ibis my duty.to you both as the proprietor of this highly rateable article, and to those afflicted with the above complaints, that they may know of its curs. live li:opt:rites and to etialile them to select the good from the radians articles with which out market is With nsuctbrespect, I.remain yours, Ara. .L N. 110SENSACK, Druggist. Corner of Second nod Coates-stress. JAUNDICE AND.LIVER COXITLAINT Cored after PAysicians Aad PAdadelphoa; Den. 27. ISIS. Dear Sir—it in with feelings of pleasure I commu nicate to.you.the sanative effecta (and in unhurt time) of ymtruivaluable "Iloottind'• Celebrated German Bit ter,,". upon toy system while laboring under the Salim dice. About two years ago I had an attack of the Jaun dice and nes confined to the house six weeks tinder medical treatment of the Family Physician and for seine. Mr atter, triter' I went out I had to be very care falloff myself. since that time I have had several attacks of the same disease, and your Bitters have entirely, re. tiered endeared me in two or three days. My next door neighbor, Mr, John Diehl. last spring, had a. fling a cid.sorious spell of Jaundice, he had it sometime before I knew it - tie was confined to his bed. As soon as I beard of h is cnadoinin I called to see him and told hint of the effect your Bitters had upon me to the same dig- - ease. Ile immediately sent Cora Bottle, and in a few days be was cored. I have in seventi instances return- Mendedthe Bitters in other cages,alwa)spabdocing the same happy effect. My wife hasheen considerably af bittetnivith Liver Complaint sod Neuralgia, by the use of the Bittern she is-well. now enjoying good, health. We belleseferun.the many cures we know of these lift, leas effrcti its, that they posses( an a renzarka We and ex. traonlinary degate peat curative properties, and tutu which enhances their value With usuxtheyfare entirely vegetable. We always keep the Buteivaa. hand and would not be willing to be without them, Very resiwct fully, yours, C. PLIIIICE,Fo SouttrFront :Asset Can stronger testimony be adduced by any ?cepa ra tion. before the public t A oirible bottle Will convince any one of their. priwer overjdisesse. 'They urn En tirely Veectutile, aqd will pirmattently destroy the roost obstinate costiveness, and give strength and vigor to the flame, at no time debilitating the patient ; being also grateful to the most delicate stomoch under any circutrwtances, and can be administered with perfect safety to delicate infants—they are free from Alrolni, Syrup, ocids,l 'Mantel, and all mineral and injurious ingredients. They can be taken at all times and under, all dream stances, onerdinary exposure will preventthem having a salutary effect, ond, no bad result can accrue from an over dose . For rale, whpleauts and retail at the principal Deficit, German Medicine Store, 1i0.27tl Race Street, Philadel phia. For sale by J. C. Brown, Pousville S. R. Dickson Schuylkill Haven ; .1. W. Gibbs. Minerseille; and by respectable dealers generally, throughout the State. March 31 1649 14-ly Every Body's Attention TR INVITED TO OUR LARGE STOCK OF PUR- I NISIIINGDRY GOODS, and you are requested to remember that burs Is the only more In Philadelphia devoted entirety to these articles, I, the - exclusion of Dress Goods. In consequence of our paying strict at tention to this one line of business we are enabled to infer GREAT INDUCEMENTS To persona commencing: or replenishing their stock of Ifuttsekeeping Goods, particularly Linens, which we have !ieen regutarlnjmporting from the beet manufac ture:. In Ireland for more than tsventi years.—Al o, Blankets. Q uilts, Shertines, Tirkings, Damask Table Cloths rod Napkins, Diapers, Towelling., fluckattac., Pillow Line.ne, Table and Plano Covers, Worsted Dam asks, Embroidered Curtains of Lace and Muslin, Dimi• ties, Floor Clothe' Wean Covers, Window Shadings, Turkey-red Cloth's, Furniture Plush, with a variety of other articles, including everything from a House C.lotb to the lined Damask Table 'Cloth,. at prices that cannot (gilts, give satisfaction. We 1140 keep a very large shock of all kind. of ;FLANNELS ANL , MESIANS, omprising the best styles in th.tlmarket, at the very ti west prices. Jorri v. cow',sr.t. & SON, Marhh 3, IRIS. 06-inn Coal 8111pn:ng . and Coinmis, Mon :doThant. -DANIEL J. RIDGWAY` HAVING LEASED THE SCHUYLKILL NA Vi- GATION Company's Landlnca. at Mount Carbon Schuylkill County, will attend to the Shipping of 'Red White. and Gray Ash Coal, for any operauves on the Mt. Carbon Railroad. PURCHASE OF COAL. Having been engaged for a number of years In the Mining Business he has a thorough knowledge of the different qualities of Coal in the Schuylkill Region, and will attend to the , purchase and shipping of Coal for dealers abroad, at a moderate compensation.- Satifactory references given, when required. blotch 10. 1819. I I-tf IRON RAILING MANUFACTORY AND WAREROOMS. - Twel.ll Stmatuitommaod,—rtttLoDßLrtt ta. THE undirslaned manufacture IRON RAILINGS of erery.style, VERANDAS. GATES. I'EDES ' TALS. ARBORS, BEDSTEADS and all descriptions nfornamental ViTra:4:::/...z and architectural Iron Work. in the beat manner, at reduced pri - "ll T aY „onha d asuyof Fire ci.fd„orsall Shu tte rs, a heavy stock of Reveal and Common Hinges. Shinier Bolts, Store Room Bolts,and all descriptions of bv`tders' Iron work. This establishment, by far themost extensive of the kind In the eity,empinysnone but competent workmen. possesses the advantages of steam-power and suitable machinery, and is under 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]. ItF.INS & ADAMSONt New Spring - Goods. in Phinedni. "BAILEY it BROTHER, HAVE NOW FOR SAI.E AT THEIR NEW STORE N. Jr. Corner of Twelfth ¢ .Aferkrt Streets, - A . LARGE and well assorted stock of new and deal- Il goods,—among tbem.may be found— Cloths, Casslmeres, Sattinetts, Stun adapted to boys' wear, • Silk and Marseilles Vesting., Black and Colored Silks, of new. styles, Mouse de Lanes, Lustree. Gingham, Lawns. Barnes, Ralzorther. 4c.. Black Alpaca., Bombazines and Cashmeres. SHAWLS in every variety of the season • Calicoes at ail prices, from 3 to 25 pent.. MUSLINS.—To this branch of trade we give very particnlas t tentio n. and our mock embraces every de sirable make of all widths and qualities. Linens for Shirting and fine fur Bosoms. FURNISHING GOODS—Damask Table', Linens, Counterpanes, Blankets and Quilts. Diaper. Towelling. Pillow Case Linens, e - e. • FRIENDLY STYLE GOODS.—Our stock of these goods is unusually large, and oar " FRIENDS" from the country will always e sure to rind with style, as are adapted to their watts, in Dress Goods; Dress. Shawls, Barcelona Ild'kfs., Book Mooting and Ildls Cap Crape, Gloves. Mitts, Ar.c.. &c. CANTON IVE.kTTINGS Of all widths, of White, Red Checked.and fancy styles on band and for sale, wholesale or retail, to all of which we respectfully sot telt tbeattention anar coon_ try friends, our prices will be found to be as low as an. la the city. [Mar h3 , 1849—Am ' Wall Papers. 'VIM subscribers have on band..the largest arson me.L m of WALL Papaws, la the 'city of Wholesale and Retail, consisting of every sta. iety, suitable for Parlors. Entries, Dining Rooms, Chambers, dm, which for quality and style cannot he surpassed. Doing a cash basin*, we are enabled to stile better article, ati ' • • • MUCH 'LOWER (LATE. than any store tiding a trade business. On hand. a lacer assortment or Wipe PATES, for Cuttainsalre Prints, Borders. 4e., which will be sold for ctitii. Paper hanging done in the Country at City prices. N IL—Dealers are Invited to call and exantlelkeir stock before purchasing elsewhere. • FINN & BURTON. • No. 142 AnunS,Tazirr, South Ellda, dp.l4 —161M.,1 Philadelphia. THE PLOUGH. firma ape Of Ceres, br Who labor The'plaln lu Evoblng nit Teems with Shines an. rush f anti smile upon the Drown arm of all men ISn dale or down, the mountain glen, till e'en the fen 004 the general land on worthiest citizen, =TM mire; uhuttle tnier, field t renew. warrior'. shield Alen'. brim: . adopted the plough! ME lIY STE)I:2I. made to tlis High tti Dritain,'in rola , - :am. It was stated reduced to a soft small boiler,. With ith it, capabli of , tee or thirty pounds , ' • was required. If sand enhjected to. '• level of the- boiler • meted with -wales,) for a few hours,. ' .ey win .......-_, ~-rfrod—thers saving : an the expenses of griAand the sulpbario acid commonly used, ary wo nated to double' the price of the rough 4 4 All the bones were an much softener); that. art piece; found could be easily meshed the pressure of • the.,lnt id. Dr And , riol3;, m i. t o f us e goo i o . fit ty,l thought the atiaminrAbe cheaper than grinding. Profesior Tratllt ht the stesnad bones would ter plferablif a dissolved with surpburic acid, because vita -- acid \Vat added to hones, thrre -was a &stir% i n /Art at k aat, of the animal matter. l'hiP ta , which we. of itself 4 valuablei manuce libe s a ved by the ite ami n g process;— &it:a fryfk ariann,, IMPROVED The (head of improvemiti everyt hi ng , I I deem it dry .14enal duty to tit to those who hare lands in en, lose, they of cocking trial of a spiciest id (once of have recent -41 tied a descriptinn, "did whiff id to b e b o th cheap and efficieM. l'he_post - flade of aim -4 Mon clay, struck] in moulds ~leeired aad burnt in kiln., thi sato: !Ike, Thew , poste are perforated with holesl e j ze o f, r. common pipe stem, and are clam% or loaf iLi number, as required, and are tltadel t : burning, or in the mould. 1 The posts are‘ t t ga d , after receiving a Coat of coal tar, ar ethan paned through the Miles,from posi oet , prop . @Sty secured, and coated with coalt pe i r , t o o , preserve the surface from atmosph con audt prevent rust. fence ischsraps a en.and-, i very duraido.- 1 1Gerrnaniou:ri TO DlSCOvkays Ir TILE 1 , i M. Lechaire, „s of 11 ,.._ ari..,,has discos ; at t h e 1 ife 1 y WI.: IS 11,1IlOillitliel for co w hi le ' I ad in oil painting, It SaVtil heallb, f a an d e pence. 'rho Paris. statistics. of s.”! •,, a of Ind disease and mortality are dreadfu .. a 't iaa tr. 4 t i led the sulistitute in more than .ii.e.tt.. ; d 0 ., cdit.e , ,on public rind pa sato rtructureie $ . `, EL _ mime of the Society for the Encoara .. t 0 , Im.ustrisl Arts, has reported the compie ` an d vhc inns advaniapil of hisAliscovery. 11 M. de Ruolz hill sl.o made a discos , , ja i i c ncerns the health' of the world; a pain c l i , a plied to the dampe,t and most 116 g saltpete r nders the surface 'firm ant: dry.. The r of t t e application of it in the comments 143 .re o the forte , have indu..ed the Sinister of . oder it for,most allies military edifices- ' . ' =I , . One of the mostiesct peahle farnatis in omery county call it. WI or a abort tine l net gat, us the fo lowing directions for Fi r _ ig turnip seed forwing :.—Miz the aced /oui if suiplidr ; hen put in a &ottle ors 1 ,c. p perfectly light far sta...or eight weeltSpre to planting. Hallam , pwsued.this Also fa I al yeats. Ari d has nem' known. it to fail to ! • i ct the crop effectu'ally against , the fly. T. important hint to our farmers; and we c s end it to their attention.Gertruudenua • aph. . ... PROTEC'/' YOUR VINES. We . ±s*infortlied, by a gentlemen of this to , .'f aa.elpe , iment made by 'him,' /met year, u. • . equsitLaines which proved surcesaful in sloth t g off the huge.: He , strewed on e !tie vines titi .!, . on ofpepp.r, which oasy be oblalued at say p I. e spice mule wherel:j paper is to pound. Eve . tie who hes garderi vailli appreciate the val .. e remedy so cheep e i nd simple, anariiie it : e,. We should liketo hove thus. who try th ',.. i petit:tent, give us the reeult if they find it sue easlul—Lynn New.! 1 Gold! Gold! Gold! 1 I A NEW AND USEFUL ARTICLE. O AST'S GOLD PAINT, AND INK, With the Ink lease,pens , pens, can write a benntiful gold lease, which la as brdhant as gold itself; iregilt picture. etidooking• leass flames, makiagthem !not as wallas neir, which wilt not tarnish any quicker+, than the gilt frames them, irettros. With the paint they can paint koke lettensoa signs, Write stens with pencil., and gilt any molter-. /MI, by the same process no painting. It is cheaper 67 Si)' per cents than Inc insnal modes, sad cativo durable. The attention of our PaiiMers la called to this ar. iticle. Fnr,rtale Wholesale. bad Retail. at BANINAN!S Clrap Rook sod Variety Stare, Where the Article is supplied Wholesale at Manu facturers prices. Agent. natued and will be furnishtd 'ln all the - Towns in dchuyikill county, by arrangement with the Proprietors at their i prices.- June 2.7.-211. WHY WILL YOU SUPPER! frIftIUSANDB of bottle. o( the American Compbtind I have been snid during the ant year, and was newer , [known to fail In curing is a few days, the wont cases lof a certain delicate disease,Blminai wealtnnni. and all Idiseases of the Uniary organs.; Persons afflicted. using this pleasant and poplar remedy, need fear no exposure las It leaves no odor on the breath, requires no restric. ,• i tiuna in diet or business—contains no mercury or Mix ions drugs lolling - ins to the system, and is adopted to very ace, eon or conditinn. Ink also the best remedy n,,..nwn for Flour Mims, nr Mikes, (female ciimplainto Iwilh .5 hick thousands stirrer, williout the knowledge of ,aremen,'• This celebrated remedy has long been used p r ivo!e practice of a physician with unerringsue. m en u, rating ninety-tit:in of the hundred eases in few daps. mum] each bailie are Ohio arid, full directions. i n t ; ilLmerieln Componnd,and apt'. CAUTION.—Ank cite ki) per bottle. • chase only of the agent. 1 • IJ. G. Brown and J. 8. C. Yi , "' l l l l u g e r ri il ar m r4 i - av llB li: , :r ra Kemptnn, agent for Pt. Carh,;.rli A Novel Inveiii:On• HARTS' GOLD PAINT for writing Isla; a commoff Pen, mild ing Picture Frames) Slen Wrili.e in Sottleellat cent., SO cents. and , l Dollar may be &e had of NICHOLAS & COLLINS, Druggist• Ar. Apothecaries, Market Sheet, Pottsville.- Phyrrielans' Prescriptions accurately compounded, by careful ha ndsonly. Families and country Store keepers may rely on being supplied with the best articles the Drug market affords, on the most reasonable terms. Every variety of Fancy atticles, Perfumery; Brushes. Comb., Painfa, Oita, Camphins, Clam Tobacco. Cigars, Wines, &MI June 1849. : - . ahnes oc 9 s 'Formlnige. FACTS FOR T ; . PEOPLE T HE CONSTANTLY Inc . 3EIO g populx rlty and sale 4 of IL A. Fahnestock's • ttriulfuge has Indueed per- A sns who are envious of its access; roltaim mg upon the public, preparations whle all inetheal men know I be im•theaelowi In ertmillin worms from the system. IThis Vermifirge made its Into public (anal upon the ground of Its own'intrinsl Merity, more than any ta l ot er medicine of the kind no used; and while many w rm 'comedies Wage, by dint 1 pujilng, been forced in o sale, and shortly alter g e Into the obscurity, w ich thet: worthlesness just! merited. H. A. rehee,• et k's Ferreting° continues t be rhunphanUy .1113.0 ned. It has only to be used d I effects will my a stain all that is said of Its won rib expo:hag power". CERTIFIC E. Wales. Erie Co., N V rk. Jan?. 1043 . 1 Ve certify that we ,have us I 1 4 .1 A. Fahnestocre Vermifuge In our (madam), and every ease It has pre. Tided a decided and eagetual tnerly fee expelling worms frogithe arste.n. We rdially recommend it tut parents who have chil4r,.en A teted with that dee . g ma malady. e l ' - EON: VIRGIL, M. D. PAINE, BERT MAY. puRROUCHIS. ••or sa)e, wholesale and retell t MS drug warehouse 0 B. A. FAIL ESTOCK & Co. Corner of Sixth and Wo 514 Pittsburg. Pa. or sale In Pottsetlte, at CLEIENN & HEISLER' D g Store [Dee. 9. 1143. 1 5g.8 &WYER'S FOICkisSDAI 4 .4-A y . article of,Lawyer's and Scrinne 'I Foolscap, ruled a.d plain, a small lot,.Nery cheap, j at received and fo sale at HANNAN'S ay /Sr ,B) Cbe ay .1 . 41%. iif St tlenary Mores, BO k'
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