var...xcit & ROIIIVS REPUBLICANS, ODE TO LOEB NAPOLEON Louis I!;apoleon—Lwont say that he - - "Who drivertd o'er, should blows-10e fat... Rut a Republic's Preoidont should be Republican hintralt-1 witd, oay that. When /tome shook Mille, priestly yoke, What right had you to put your spoke, . .1 beg to oak you, In her common weal 1 What ground hod you for Interference, When of the Pore the 'node& c/eareoce Pray, who coll'd you wsth her affairs to Beall The Romans may tre,iight or wrong, I don't taro which, In turning Pima out, And so-Mini all the Cardinals along With that good Pontiff to the right abou!?, 'But let them atomic their form of government, And what's the odds, so long as they're contend Ale you tortoni down' their reluctant gullets, The kind of Constitution you think best. - Ity means of swords. and bayonets and bulleis 1 Against slich tyranny 1 r o ust protest.. I re:loi wonder you've the check To talk about your RePsiblilni... •In dignity you merit an advance ; " ..Therkis a post which you are Oiled fir To Oil than to be PRESIDENT or Faeroe Instead of that, you ought to be the-Coln, The iloinan people in coerce and menace Tod Send your howitzers and bombs, With gunmen' to play themodern flocesius— What of this intervention come i Risgrate, defeat,—in point of fact, "Your troop got regularly whorled... Row conldtbey stand against a fon that song ' The Afaraciffaiss, or IRO to bo Taken aback, dumbfounded and unction:, Met witt Maori, pear fa Pat ric] To cGunt such strains till they are hoarse, The citizens of France must know their brothers •Ontome, possess the right, of tonne, perfectly as any other,; Alaikto donee and caper, at their pleasitres, Itound Trees of Liberty in sportive measures short., their own Republic to enjoy, Bo long as other folks they don't annoy. All well for you, If France sliall'acquiesce Quietly in her own stutitiratinn ; ' If not, you've got Wm/I' into a mess, from which I wish you hippy extrication• -[Prom the Laxity* Penick. thit aub tjumor. LAAVTER AND WITNESS. There is-a noted criminal lawyer, and by this term ve mean a lawyer in a crirninll court—we remcm. , bar, who, in almost every case which comes under hie charge, put the following question to witnesses at the closing of his cross examination t ; "limn! %Vitae's—were you ever in the State prisons" 0! course the almost invariable repty, amidst the astonishment of 'the embarrassed attunes, to No "ii r eit can step down,"..continues he .lawyer with• out a syllablein esplanafion,anit the jurymen stare at the witness art he moves away, while the counsel Fumes, and inters an espressive "aticitl''—as much as to say,'Gentletnen.of the jury, you can Jude of this fellow's character for veracity ; I ray nothing— I don't —I couid'nt prove it readily a you may behove .at much as you like!' Occasionally, however i lihe !carnal counsel alluded to meets with his march. Not long agnate ran foul of i ' .st .k otty coitorner. , whom he sifted thoroughly to 'the nd of his crestermary chapter. and to whom ho put ris final stereotype question, 'A hem : were you ever in the State prison 0 , when to the attorney's evident surprise, the witness replied in a subdued none: . . 'Yes. sir!. , 'Air: 1 drought so. Gentlemen, you will please give your'attention to the witness.l. You have been .an the State prison, then 1' 1 , .Yes, sir,' cootinued.lbe other meekly. 'About two years Ind', vir, Two yiars ago, gentlemen—you will please bear in mind—this witness, now, by{ his volontary eon . 'Confusion. admits he was to the state prison.' •Tes,. sir.' sills it:emery, as I have taken pains to itnpress •npen your minds, gentlemen, ill most exteenery ; anti you-con place as much confidence as you Mink -'• .propd in a inan*a testimony who; has been an inmate .411r1h12'SlItte prison •Unw tong were'yots there, witness(' Vihanti an hour, air.' '''.- . 'Eh, Ahem! plow long r 'lI was there sir, about on hour. no a visit of vari csity to examine the prison, nod i very well remote * her seeing you there at the time, and took you for a '-convict.' \I .A.hern—you can rico down, sirs' said the dircoro_ . r: fated attorney. and olthotre,h the abeam uncourreous reply might almost have been mriostrued into a call. ' letupt of:Court, yet in this care a smile pervaded the faces of the Judge and Jury, and the witness `res pectfully retired!' ' Thereisa dommition to worry and hammer wit. nesses, altogether too common among the fraternity. , and tt is high tone that this evil should he abolished. . . Thor cause of justice and 10it y requites this—but 'as i these are matters with witch lawyers hove very tittle .1 :to do.and which they core far. less about -'as a gen -is •erril thing 7 the Wrong MUSE hale a preventitivo tires where than among the members of the bar, wo pre. strew. , , WESTERN ETIQUETTE !Our Yankee traveller who saw the lino hoo•ier, agaia written to his mother : ...Western people go their death on etiquette. You can't tell a MD here that ho lies, os you can • down east, without fighting. A, few days ago a ;men was telling tiro of his neighbors inMy hear, lug a pretty large story. Says I. .9:ranger that',. whopper 1' , • Bays he, 'Ley their, stronger 1' And in a twinkling of en eye r found myself in the ditch, a perfect quadruped, the worse for .we*r and tear. upon another occasion, says Ito -a man I never saw before,'as a women passed, •That iui t a specimen of your western women is it 1' • ISays.he, 'You are afield of the fever arid ague, .stranger, ain't you?" 'Very much,' rays I.- • 'Well,' replied be, .that lady is my wife, and if you don't apologise; in two minutes, by the honor of a gentlemanel swear that these two pistols, .oy(iich ho held cocked in his hand) shall cure you .of'tbat disorder entirely—ea don't fear stranger!' •So I knelt down and, politely apologised. I ad mire-this western country - Much ; but curse me if .I can stand so much etiqueite; it shove takes mo amowares.'-- , Clierego Democrat. . lluabcmd, do you belisvis in special judg ments of Providence upon individuals in this r my dear.' 'Do you indeed 1 Did one of the judgments .over happen to you 1' .Yes,my love. *When wee ii, husband!' 'When I married you, my dear.' `p' SPhat is lhe matter, John!' 'Sam hove ble at me and hit my head.' 'Well, you are 'the only: boy of he (amity on which the Bible over made to impression—cry as long as you Ideate.' nr‘ru take my pay in advance. said a land lady who lodged her friends on straw beds. 'No. yOp dbn't' said Jim ; •1 alvve . ys s!eep on tick. rt , cenius willaiwys work its way through; ea the,poet remarked when Le saw a hole in the • .elbow of ha coat. John C. Bakeiqs COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. fr MS Article is employed with great seeress and by the most eminent Physicians of thisc ity, for the .cure of She following diseases: iSCROFULA or King's Evil, R henmatism,Cutanemrt Diseases, SyphilDic Affections, -Teller and Ulcers, White Swellings/ Scurvy,Neuraisia or Tie DoloUreuz, Cancer, C nitre, or Drone hocele, (dwelled neck,) dpine Disease, Chrenic Diseases of the Lungs, to counter :ant the destructiSe effects of :Mercury, Jaundice, ify penbrophy, or enlargement, of the heart, Palpitation and trembling in the region of the heart and stomach. .Entargement of the Roues, %Mats or Ligaments, also . 311 the carious diseases of the skin tech as Tatar, , Ringworm, Riles, Pimples, Carbuncles. Dyspep- ; 113 and Liver 'Complaints. Nervous Affections, Drop. snot Swellings.Constitirtiona( Disorders, and diseas es originating from an iroPuiMatate of the blood and ,other debts ef the body, in short all diseases; where a' bottlhange of the system is requited. Price cts. per e . Prepared only by the Proptielnaz, JOHN C. amir.it, & Co..potesale Driittists. No. 100 North 11:11.1beinw Race, Philada. Importersand n loalesile dealers In Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, patent medicines, iretfumeries, Surgical Instruments. Dingzene Glassware, Paints, 011.012(fe -Stuffs, and Window Glass, Qui& new' and superior Article of jrnitaiion of Plate Claes at about ono-fifth the price of English' or French Plates, any size to order. The CoFrkpoutid fluid Exact of fiarsapsrille. for sale by Clemens is Paryln. ronsville I W. L. Heisler, 'Port Csrbon • James B. Falls, i l7l nencille . ' • February I'o. 1010. • Cholera Brandy. A CURE AND PREVENTIVE POR TIIE CUOLERA. T%IIE - emus named medicine was discovered In 18.72, at the hospital in the City of Benin, by Dr. C. W. iIIIFELAND, the Boyal'Preoident of Um Royal Medi cal Society ; and I now introduce Wyk infallible medi eine for the public safety, from the scourge that now threatens our city and vicinity. by ppm:Outing J. Rua. ,obits, or Broad street, above Vine, my sole and emits sive Agent, where the genuine medicine may always dm found, and at no miler place, It is the only pre. "ventive that the public can rely open 'with safety. It has eared the lives of millions of people in the city of Berlin, andlts vicinity. I have not only used this .preparation In my . prattke in Europe, but Amenca also, end always iound the same beneficial effects re sulting. It can be had of J. RUGGLES, Brood et. above N ine, ear. of Pearl, Philadelphia, whi-lesale nod retail. CAUTION —Avoid all sweet noontime that are of fered for the Cholera. !SOLOMON IIEINE, Id. D. .4tinc..3o, 77-31 - LUtt or Letters, .REMAINING at the Post Mace, at Tremont, Schuylkill County. Pa., on the Ist or Ju1y.11419.. Arnold Levi hand Mary Moore 0 I — 2 Bailey John R Roominess Dasidhlinhards Get Bainbridge do llantaiuger Ilentyßine Mary ' Byerollowells Henry Williams Tbos Birnet D Jones TM* T • Waltbridge to Donaldson Mr Winger Wm Ebert Dickinson 41 S Long /Scott Wilbhelen John Zocitner Michael ship . July 7,1849. L. B. ZCIDACH, P. , ss n4t. List of Letters. REMAINING hi the Post 01 Ire st Narsretian, Schuylkill eon nty; Pa., nn the Ist Ihtn. Barry John ' LaznnbY John Oldknow Joseph Drown Francis Mantic 11 Mies • Philips Thomas Bennet lianttloshlpMark Thrimas Power John Connelly Thos McGare Samuel Snyder Henry Conran PaCkAhltiMyles Patrick Sweeny Francis . Cavanagh Patt,doMeMehan Henry Smith Jahn Ellison Joseph Morgan - Chas. Smith Torn Evans Dean, shin Miller Charles Shwarts Franck Preach Anir ' McEleny Jasohlp ship, 2 FeAlberilongtdoMeCretly John. do Tbomaii John Grover Panl Nonu Anthony,doWard Patrick Howard James Orlonell Manta Wagner George Hawkins Wm Kelly John Wheatley Wm Jones Thomas Sznoy Elizabeth JONATHAN JOHNSON, P . M July 7, ISM. 23-31 • List of Letters, Lyon in the Post Office at Pottsville, Pa, , on the let Of Ja1y,11319. A Clorman*Jnbn stalidlc Sousse Thou Arvey 'William Adamant Thos , flamer Francis 2Northheide Anton, Alerton Joseph Hut Solomon Nolen John Alspach Samuel Hippie George ; Nana Maria Altartran Franz Heffner Samuel ztiafdfln D Horan Thos MilicholasJohn ship Bedford George Horst James Neary Ntathew Banm- * artner Wintlaas Joseph ship Boyle Ed ward, 2 Harris Joseph . Becker Mr Hill Charles bt. (Men James Bergner Andrew Mtn Hugh OBrien Patrick Bird Henry, 2 Oltonch Peter Bast John Hay Wm C 011ara Patrick Betts Hasid .Jlealing T ' Oilara John Brady 'James Ileimich E .011ara Michael Bray Mathew Hobbits Patt ship Belton Patrick Hatisty George' .0 Ekren Pat'k ship Buckley James Henderson Rob% Broiling Benjamin Husking Phl!pi Patterson J W !Daly J 8 ' horn Anthony Preston Thos Brannn Marlin Hurst John, Parrot Moses Brownwell Heath Richrd Power Thos Barret Henry Hoskins Peter Paul Jobe Blakely James tman Davis proetonr Jacob Bart Benneville Hughes Mrs Ilan-1%114s bliehard Boyer & Erdman liabPlympton Chas Burns Wm Harrison Miss p e nit ett m e n Brennan Mathew Rachaelptatt Miss Ellea !Douches. Stephen Slip Letters. 'Phillips flea ship Hannan Lafayette Husking Elizabeth Price John ship 2 ileynnit Wm Hall Jemes I Pottsville P 0 Bast Benov ille Hendrick John Brand Jahn Howells John & Quigley Thos. Bail Joseph MorganQuirke Thee Prittain Derial Hamilton Ueo Quested. Mrs Barney Henry W • J It Brolly Thou Jones Wm B L jundrerkn e eut Blandin Geo P Johnson Jos hi Jacob Betterton Ders'W Junk James Hines Patrick Berger John -Johnson Josiah Rogher Stephen Back George Jackson Henry °Bravely Thus Brenner John G Jefferson Joseph Reilly James Byron Weurford loner- Bev Tr °LW/At Joseph Banittrick Jones Joists •hiplterd Casper II Brennen James Jervill Andrew Reese ;Stephen Binding Mr It. Ri111:y Tiros Berner K Preirck Kech Conrad Redhead Joseph Barber John Kelly Edward Rogers flea itranon Tnomaa ,Kira %Via Ratcliffe W W Baker David Rileyr Patrick Riley Pet r Boyle Patrick Keenan Michael Itikird Joseph Brewer. Win J Kennedy Law- Rosseter Mr Hurled Franklin renCeiletnio John A Rennin:ham It, 2 Kelly !Indyßedingion Ilarlchinan Mn-y, Kennedy fiticlel Richards Enoch &Ilona King Pairick Rung John tlatehatarlioran'fiKitne Genrge Itrichart Maazaret llimcher /IciarichKreider Uriah rc /Lied Mns Marini Ship Letter,. Klopp Daniel Unborn. Mrs Brennan Thor, 2 Kavanagh Dahl Ship Law,. Brennan John Kline Sirancy %Ylloark Thor Ilatanko Jelin Kavanagh Will Ratcliffe lion Baker Alartin Kirkpatrick Mrs Ryan Drown Thomas • M &Ryan John 114 inbridge 11.rth' ICramer )I(4o.E.tiza Bunna vulez, Kati Ann Eliza shomorber peter C Knott James ship Cass f.tliresia Kelly Thos dosi s hr Prter Clairol' Daniel Kelly Mit 11,1, Ilasteortiri joist, ' l'olahan Mr Klein Monnielir, :Sailer Miss Mary Cole Josiah FrancleSherer Mr . . Corny Matthew L Slil,e n e r I) .S Congken Samuel Lippert John Sheridan Prit'k- Carr James Idcwelyan L E Sealf, it. Connell John lavas David Startell,eln John Crow Jacob Lictlincier Jacob SeitzingerNich- Cothrend John Lowther John . Dias Craig. Joneph II I. C 11' Stone .Ilenjamtn Cavin • gh Alath'whloyd Junes Shopper Heinrich Chaundy Won Lyons Patrick Snub Lewis 2 4.,..1 Dante! Lynch Owen Small Alexander 2 Colton Coorgo Leany !Millet Stoner James It Clam, James hutpzur Mr Smith James Coyle Thomas Ludwig Gen' .Skeen Samuel T e l lta pina ea Ralph Litt!, taco rt,evrried Wm J (douse James , haling rater Sontalerman . - . ftouht.tan PattickLenelhart 'Jere• Anton Cormick James iniahStmemaker John EartJohn Lt. - Mint:hill Geo rimier:tan Henry Cauller Wm Lo rtes Patrick' *Benito Bottliebk Cicala Timothy Lynch Thos smith P ft. Eallasher Hided Linehan Dennrs tat JOll I 1 E V Eimby lirhn Lewis iliarosret rioarls Crosby Mrs Catha-Lranii 211 is StrOUSC Antis rine Marthanlaterlohn enters Mrs Eliza Lloyd Anthony nhautter Jacob Sitip shimCcantan John n 13011 11C1 I John Lee Samuel ntrinth John ' Caragy Patrick Lonshrey Edtvartbirniih James A Cooney Timothy Lynch Bryan Baran, C Campbell Paik I.y heir Patrick chandler Philip Ca'rady Bernard Lynch Lawrence. 'nerrn I Jacob Chiron] Thai LectiLaJnlin Pred-rtmith J C Commons John,2 ericAsmltit Wrn C.rlyma Win Lamb Patrick. Cull Wm Mictm'el . . kzpots Elichheth Mouherty Pot'k Landwecher ft Sande Mist Sarah Davis Jenkm 10-veny Uhrietiun einnous Michael Denirlch John A Loeeny Monsieur Ship Laws. Deane Barfly - 111 Sotelle James 2 Daniel Jae-d Mantz John esmyth John • . . . Doyle Tito. 2 Morgan J. , lin BScliwary Jacob Desly Felix Miller Jacob ' Shaun] l'lS,llp Donick James Miller Saml , T Dankly John Marts Jerre • Towers Robert Donnell Jeremiah hlltchell Thoa Troy Pillion Downg Michael Morriss Wm Thomas John G. Dorms, Francis Morgan WIII Thayre Wm • Dadly Patrick 111iNor Andrew Toohey Than 'Dun Pwlrick Mull Patrick Tily Jnerpli Davis Thomas Moran Peer Troy Phillip• Durkam Oarny Mushier lnlin Tillman Andrew Delany Patrick Mayan Michael Tartan Mrs Eliza- Davis Miss Ann Morgans W D both Ship Letters. Moyer Oam'l K Thompson Miele' Davis Benjamin Maguire John Tuly John Dolan Michael blather Jesse Dowd Dennis, h Mftrrict Owen Unruh John a DunleenMagovern Michl Unanget Cleo - „Donohoe ames Martin Friedrich . V Dunstnn James Morgan John F Thom Charles • , E Musser Daniel Vail lEdinutiT , ,Eriwirdsnlnrk Mariln-Patric,k Vance Alar^itrot Erdman k Boyer Alangin Eaton Langilon Mayer Eurabius Wooten John B Eck} , John Myer Mht - Ware John Evans Evan Murry Patrick Wooer Jacob Egan l'cler, shipMageo The. !Milliner Jacob F Morris Mrs Ann Wanhick Richard) Emily Michael Miller Miss Mary Wagner Michael Farrell John Morgan Mrs Elitn-Weir Joba An. Flinn Nicholas both F ,drew Fehy .Patrick. ' Malta Esther Welch Michael 2 ,Flitik Tom Mitchell John shipWeightni4n Jos For an Francis Muilottly Peter Wooßison Jos Foster Johnson Mabony Mathetv Weiner It Fos Frederick PIC Wanuencnscher Fergursan John McCook Robert Bernard Ferry Thomas AlcUanlellohn Welly A & Co. Fetyrasn Capt A McNallan Thos Walker Joseph 'Fry CJ de II McCabe Peter Welsh Dennis Fourd Onne MeCAtfery James Walton Rev W U . Farrell Margaret Mcllsvoy Williams & Co Ship Letters. • or PeterWilliams* Sabot,. Fell Chadds McPhillips Der- Wasser tkn ' Fox James no/Militants Isaac Fitzelparlek Ge4:slceito Jimes Well II . Firelbtonk Joint llle.(atiet!in Jar Werzter'neo Fausch Wm Mt,Larie Mira Milli totr WWI , G. • 'Catherine FWard Thee Gaynor James IMcCullow Pat'k. Wlntrager Pal'lt Winer James McDowell Mr r Wilcox Mire Mary Clatz Jacob /gene:tent V Jane • Gullsugher John -Mc Donald PaCk Wright Miss Ma re Gielsdorf Jacob !McDonnell James Met Gaynor John McDonald Mrs Williams Plaillis Gould P 2 Heled - 3Wriabs 'lawless -Geoi ger Ludwig McComcord Slip Lefler& ' Gould Rev Win it WidowWilllains William race John MeLouchlin Eliza Wilson William Goddard Mica McDermott Mrs Wilson' Thos Gallagher PatrlckMelfale Mrs Mary Z Gannnncnha &tip Letters. .ZinimermanSaml Gorman Thos McConnell Rohl • Gorman Edward Mcßory John • shipMclntosfi Robert Centsadditional will be charged (Mall advertised Letters. Persons applying for Were on this list wall piease say "advertised." N. B. The island postaga on all ioreign Letters must be pre- paid at this office. ANDREW =Lamm New Article for the Toilet. R • OtISSF.L'S VINAIGRE AROMATIQUE, COSME TIQUE, ET ANTI.METIIITIQUE DE BULLY.— The highly sanitory, balsamic, and tonic properties of th is ,Vineger render 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 oftleatiliness and health. , . This snide has been k °awn sad extremely used in Europe for very mazy mars:where it has, to a roust& erable extant, superseded the use of Colons. ;Water. The subscriberreers assured that it trreeds - rmily to be made known In this country to inure Its equally gen eratadoption, It has obtained the approval of several eminent phyvicians of this city, to whose notice It hos been submitted. It prevents and removes plinplemetter, and asperity of the akin ; It refreshes and whitens the skin. render ing it soft and sntooth. It cancels the clammy and bitter taste of the mouth, Imparting a fresh and pleas ant breath. cleanses and whitens the teeth, and hardens thttims. Frictions with this Vinegar sro mote 'peispiration and assuages rheumatic pains. Is allays headache by application to the temples. It d effectual In removing inflammation of the eyelids, an us ntiongthecing the eyes. Lpplled to a burn it pre vents soreness. It possesses many other valuable goat ides, which are detailed at large In the printed wrap pers accompanying each bottle. Just revised an'd for sale wholesale and retail. at Choice Perfumery and Vartriy &urea Also Ecnixarl's Treble Extract for the Ilandkercheif In great •artety, togethet with a yen , choice lot oftbe best and most approved article. fur the Todet, : — Fancy Socia. &c.., all of wldcb will be sold attityyrices and wore John Donnelly INIANVIPAGTUILES. Ole DONNELLY'S JJPP.IGIIT d'AFETY GLAZED CATSGLED fif ATLI) ES, £llO 11111 TED ITATtaI LASTS BILACKIXO, ; . No. 83 Norsk Itsird Street, Mitres's/phis. Tnest Matches are justly considered the best In the United States: they arefree front unpleasant smelt. end can be introduced with perfect safety into 'alt stores and Warranted to kee p Wlestl * The Blacking Is of superior quality, and free &m -any ins redienis the drupe Ir. the Lea they. Country Dealers and Shippers will find It to their In. terest to call andgenifor Themselves. N. IL—Art at:so:mann of *niches of various New . York Manufacturers. hatches in round wood bozes also, packed in largegir small tin cases, to ship to any part of the world. JOHN DONNELLY. Late of 20 plink St., now 83 North Third tit. • lidercb 21,18. gt. „13-1, • THE MINERS', JOURNAL, AND . POTTSVPIE, GENERAL ADVERTISER. SCH. HAVEN, IMINV.U.SVILVE AND TRESIOST FASSENGER LIN& • sot:#4r:S : Sa. • CHAWrIE Or HOURS.• N and after Monday, April Id. the line alit be o run as follows, Leave Minereville for Schuylkill Maven at ei sod 83 o'clock. A. 31.. sada o'clock, P. AL Leave Schuylkill Maven for Minentiritie at before 8 A. MOO M., and Li P. M.. • Leave Millersville for Tremont at I o'clock. P. M. Leave Tremont for Potteville,Mineravtile and Schuyl kill Eleven, at 3 o'clock, P:M., • FARE. From Minersvine to Schuylkill Maven, Schuylkill Maven to Tremont. , kfinerevitte to Tremont, An Omnibus will ran between Pottsville and West woodto connect with the 'Tremont Train. leaving Pottsville at 14i o'clock, K. and leaving Westwood immediately on the arrival of the Train from Tremont. Fare from Pottsville to Westwood, 13 cts. *All baggage at the owner's risk, W3l. T. CLARE. POttaville,Octld'49-44] „ • Proprietor. LITTLE SCHEICLILILL. E. IMAE. .« rr,✓ ~yh,.. ARRANGEMENT FOR PASSENGER CAMS SCIIIIVLEILL THE Pa rsen ger Train leaves Port CI I nton;dally. (Sl, n days excepted) on the arrival of the morning train on the Readang Railroad from Philadelphia—nrriving et Tamaqua in time to dine. Leaves Tamaqua at half past one o'clock, P.M., In time connect at Port Clin ton with the afternoon train, on the Reading Railroad from Pottsville to Philadelphia. FARE.—To Port Clinton,73 ants; to Philadelphia, $3 30. The freight train leaves Tamaqua daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 6 o'clock, A. M., and Port Clinton at o'clock, P.M. A passenger car runs in eonnestan with the Freight train, an that passengers for Philadelphia can take the morning train of cats on the Reading !tall. road at Port Clinton. Fare the same as in the other train. JOHN ANDERSON, . Tamagna,Oct3s-14) • General Agent. - calmer Arrangement. PIMA., READING & POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD. r "~' £7lO TWO 'MANI; user' WILT DAILY, EXCEPT StrNOLTIP., N and after bionday.Aprli d, Itltl. twotrains will run each way, daily, between Philadelphia and Pottsville. Morninz line (accommodation). leave Philadelphia at o'clock A. M., (Sundays excepted) passes !lead- Ins ai 10.45 A. M. The above line etrpe nt all way statlons.ne formerly AYTCPTICION LINE- -" OAIST TIIIIIII. eaves Plillada. tinily, (es-r 2 aves Pottsville daily (ex• nein sundae') at 2.30 Cept Sundays)4H .30 •. Pintails ilia, 3.45 " Bch. Haven, 2,37 " Pottstown, 4.13 " Port Clinton, 3.00, • Reading, 5.00 " Rending.. 3.50 Port Clinton, 5.45 Pnuntown, 4.30 Acts. !Liven, 6.10, " Phteniaville, 309 5 r ., at i.ra 6,l9lArt's at Sint° Road, 3.59 The afternoon train will stop at the above earned iminnp ; passenger for other points must ',therefore take the morning line. Depot Is ! Philadelphia corner Broad and Vine sta. No passengers can enter the cars. sinless provided tickets'. NOTICK.—Fifty pounds of baggage will he allowed to each passenger in these lines; and ohmage's are expressly prohibited Crom taking anything as baggage but their wearing apparel %stitch will be al the risk of he owner. No freight will betaken by these lines. Ily order of the board of maea enrs. S. IMADFORD, Fee'y. 47• Phila..llct.`2s, 1843 PHILA., READING & POTTSVILI.E RAIL ROAD. ..: :79. • RATES OF EREta iIT ON NEIMAN OMB • N AND AFTER April lot, IdlB. Goods wilt tie t. forwarded with despatch at the following rates of freight, between Pottsville and the point. below stated, per ton of 2000 lbs.' Between Poitsrille I Ltetmeen Poturille 'and PA/ l a. and Reading. Plaoter,Limestone, Ritumin ono Feat: viand, Iron Ore, }2 00 100 4 and thick'. tuber, Stone, Rosin, Tar, Pinh, Raw Turpentine, Ma rble,Grind. „„ ' stones, nail., spikes, scrap r" """ and pig iron, brnken cast. ing&guano, and proldrette.] Bar Iron, flour, salt, lead.l • bark, raw tohncro,nalt beef I and pork. lumber. grain. iron castings, sugar, env- 225 tassels, green coffee. plata- Ines, nail moire, brimstone, and rye chop, Fl our, per bid. Oil, groceries vinegar.whis..l key, machinery, cheese, I lard, t a/In sr, rag& leather, I raw hides, paints, white ).4 and red lard,oysteradiem p, glue and cordage, steel, bran and ship stuff. J • RAW ration and went. eb.tnro, - - (reek meat, fresh oth, dry condo,drugs and medicine& foreign liquors, wines and teas, Ono., china, an d I queens's:lre' gnarl try. con-7 , feel irtiary. hooks.and sta. )4 granary, spirits turpentine, cemphine, burned coffee. • hate and caps, bouts and •hoew, helmets, feathery, • trees:hop, West, (wet • ' tare, by weight. Ne mitlitlenal charges for cattnnissien•, 'bungs, er receiving . er delivering freights at nny of the Company's tlepotbon the line. f A prills, 25-If sharer 11arr,aret Sr.nnc Mrs 1 ;ttru= 'OFFICE OF THE PIIILADELPEIA Sz READING RAIL ROAD COMPANY. 5 PAilatielpolia, Dec. 2111 h. 1848. V, OTICF. Is hereby given, that the rates or Freight lr and Tolls no Coal transported hy.thls Company, will he as follows Dom Jrannnry Ist, ISO: To • From 51.Cathon.D.11aven.P.CIIntun Richmond, uniilittne 1,1849 100 155 155 Philadelphia, do del 1 RO 1 55 135 Inclined Plaue,untilDee.3l,do.l 70 1 55 145 icelown. do I 70 165 1 45 Germantown 11 • do I 70 165 I 45 ral:a ofTrituylkill, do 170 I f• 5 145 Mannyunk, do 160 155 125 Coortchneken and Plymouth ft. rt., do Turn nut I mile be low, Norristown. do Norristown or Bridge- Oils do Port Kennedy, - do " Valley Forge, do Plornixtrille, do foyer's Ford, do Pottstown. . do Douglassville, do Ontimstown, do Reading. do Between Reading and ,Mohrsyille, do 100 15 00 Hohrsville, do 05 00 ' 05 Homburg, do 75 70 65 Orwlgsburg, do' 65 60 55 The freight and tolls on tool to Richmond, and Philadelphia, during the months of June, July,'And August will ba From 31.Carbon.8.11uven.P.C1Intoa 170 165 145 And on and ntler Sept. int, to Dec.-ninny Jlat.lBl9. 1 SO 1 71 111 By order or the Board or Manager.. -S. BRADFORD. Beeretaiy Dc.e21;48-52-tf) Luzern iron Works, near Hazleton. ; ; - Xri•t. , lIIIDSON & ALLEN, PROPRIETORS of the above named establishment, reorient - ally informs their patrons and the public generally, that they ha ye taken the large building for merly used for the Machine Shop. connected with the Sugar Loaf Coal Work., to which they have added a Foundry, and are now prepared in bond Steam En gines nt every size, Pumps. Coal Breakers, Railroad and Drift Cars, and to furnish Iron and Brass Castings of every description suitable to the Coat mining or any other business, on the most reformable terms. Repairing of all kinds done with nearness, and de spatch, at the Inwest prices. AU work furnished by them will be warranted to perform well. They would solicit the custom advise who may' want articles In their line In this vicinity. All orders will meet with immediate and prompt at tention. S. W. lIDDSON, • March 17, 1819.' L. IL ALLEN. rovrsviriLi IRON WORKS. s~ ~~L ~. ' SPENCER Ss MAHON. ' I)E t S h !` y E LTyPe therent to m e nthtegoutinie,astth4tet Pottsville Iron Works, on Norwegian street, where they are prepaed to build all kinds of Steam Engines, ma =lactate Rail Road Cars. and- Machinery °raiment every description, at the shortest rnice, andon the most reasonable terms. M.Persons from abroad, In want of Steam Engines will Ond it tothelr advantage to give them a call berate onactog elsewhere. Illay.ll PASCAL IRON WORKS. . • PHILADELPHIA. IXTELDCD Wronaht iron Flues.'Suitable for Loco motives, Marine and other Steam Engine Bolters, from 2to 5 Inches in diameter: Also, Pies for Gas, Steam and other purposes.; extra strong Tube for Hy draulic Presses; Hallow Pistons for Pumps of Steam Engines.~e. Manufacttired and for sale by MORRIS..TASKF.R # 11011115. Warehouse S. E. corner 3d and Walnutsts., Phllada. Plittada- Nov. 22d 184 b 47 Eagle iron Works. L,..:-.... ....-, :t .: r t ... 7 1,.. : . t .. 7 ,_ . 14 ,,,, ! ,_ + , .....n.:-...:,772: IN THE BOROPOTI OF POTTSVILLE. - • • FOR CONDOCTRD BY C. IV. PITXJX. J. WREN & CO. . . DESPECTPULLY announce to their friends and the pablw„ that they have Puma this establishment, - and respectfully solicit a continuance of the custom of the toot Its. Being practical Meekantcs;therflattee themselves that their knowledge and experience of the ,bysinesa will enable them to tarn out work that will not fail to give satisfaction to the most fastidious.— They aru prepared to manufacture Steam Engines, Pumps, Coal Breakers, Draft Cars, Railroad sad other Casting.. &e. , . All orders thankfally received sad promptly executed °utile Mein reasonable terms. JOHN WREN. TROM*I3 WRIOII Apri.l9llt'49-17-1 y) ;,I,:apt wmt 15 es 50 •• 4G ', tar HE; FREIGHTfAND ON THE LITTLE RAILROAD. CO'ANCE OF nouns, I to ..'l, 50 1 45 1 30 45 1 1 40 125 40 , 35 120 35 30 1 15 30 25 1 10 20 15 1 00 20 15 100 15 10 1 00 15 10 100 111 05 95 05 00 09 NIIER.PELANTS BI N A E NSPORTRTION VIAL PRILADA., READING: AND rorrayiux ' • RAIL ROAD. • WAREIROOSII. XL 'Hu.ADELpm.. SOllll ItssT cottage Twist sap wita.ow grams. AWM/ 31 2M J. C. CONRAD.4r. lk c 0... • " - • VORWARDING and ,Conuttlssioe Iderchanti, 'take A' this Method of Informing their friends end the Public in' general that they are ,prepared to forward Merchandise. Packagesand Parcels of all desert Ptioes. to the following place* daily :.—ficheyikllt Haven. Minersvllle, Tamaqua and Pnttsvllle,—also to Morel -1. Y.. Donaldson, Tremont, Plnemore, Port Carbon, rit,clair s New ; Philadelphia, Middieport, "Patterson, Tuscarora, New Castle, Ashland. Danville. Northec.- berland, Sanbuty, Shamokin, Williamsport, Milton, Cattawissa. Bloomsburg, Orangeville,Eepytown,Light Street. Mitlinville, Snydeitewn, Georgetown and' Washington. , , - • ' Goods for Mauch Chunk: flesieton. Seaver Meadow; Summit llill,.Canninghara, Ilerwlr.k and Wilkesbarte,. wilt be shipped though to Tamaqua without the de tention heretofore canted by reloedies at Port Clinton. Orders for goods trill be punctually attended to.— Particular attention paid to the selling of CoUntry produce. , Merchants In the Country sending for their goods will please send on order with the Teamster, as goods cannot otherwise be. delivered.. J. C. GIXRAD. D. De POSERS. Jr. Philada. Sch.llaven. A prii,l.P4O—l6.ly COLLIERY WORKS. WA t:#4 tevi.w.fe.; SD . , . -`71;"..1.... -- - - . • :;,:r '—'•-•:- . .. 'OIIN MIT AND MACHINE ;,- TilE subscribers, at theit old stand. corner of Ra Road and Callowhill streets. are prepared to man factureto order, att he ;Airiest notice. Stun Engines and reaps, o. any power and capacity (or mining and the r purposes, Batita's Mal Brezikieg AfseBisrs, with solid and perforated toilets, as may be required. P Also Eagiars and Blowisp Cytindass wiitiktt neret ary machinery for Blur .Pereacss. • Rol dir Pips'; of he most approved plans, Cup and Ball joints and in to, Thor:, ofthe very . beat construction. They par ticularly Invite the attention of Iron Masters and par ties scogaged In the Iron trade,to their large dock of Patters. for. Raffia: Mils, having lately constructed the machinery for two of the largest Mills in the coon try, viz ;--The Wyoming Mill at WSlkesharre, and the Rolling Mill at tho Montour Iron Works. Danville: They are fully prepared for this kind of work. together with every variety of general machinery. of the qual ity of their work. and materials, it is enough t") say, that time and espericses,the most Infallible .ests, have amply demonstratedthe genuine character of their en gines and machinery. Orders' arc respecfuliy solicited and will he promptly attended to. iIAYWOOD 8c SNYDER. Tottsville,Jannary, IT, 180 3-1 y New Arrangement. . ;5152' •EW:t!kt.t. 'rr^•• m.trn . 17 '4 4 .^ - 1, 1 ,„ • LIVINGSTON'S EXPRESS LINE. WE ARE PREPARED TO receive end forwar • V Daily per 'Passenger Train. (our E sprees Car being always in charge of special messengers) goer chandise qf all descriptions, packages,bundies, specie bank notes, /pc, Also patticular attention paid to collecting .Bills, Drafts aria Accounts. Packages and Coeds delivered daily to nil iniertne- Mate Places between Philadelphia and PaLtsvile. , OFFICES, Centre Street, Pottsville; No. 43, South Third street, Philadelphia; No. 6, 0 1Va1l street, New York; No 2, Court street. Boston. Feb. 24, IF-If] LIVINGSTON, now AnD & J. E. Carter & Co = ~~ri [33:210 Philadelphia, Schuylkill Raven, Minersvillo, Ta makcia and Pottsville, Rre prepared to leeward all Linde of,Werehaadi:e.' ALI. ROODS to be shipped Li us dhnnld be marked in care 14'1. E.Catter &Co " floods for Liew -0491. Donaldson. Tremont and Pine Grove.will be •hippcd by Mine Hill Railroad from Schuylkill 11W/ell. floods for New Castle, Danville, Northumberland, Sunbury, Shamokin, Snydertown, W:llinmsport, Mil ton. iLttawissa, Bloomsburg. Orangeville. Epsytowis, Light Street, Jersey Shore, MiMintowei, Georgetown. Washingtonville, or any Nuts of Centre. Coimbra or • Norihiriberland Cournimerwill be left at Pottsville. Goods for Mauch Chunk, Hazleton, Beaver Meadows, Summit Hill.Cistrninaham,' Berwick, Wilkssbarre, or (crony parts of Liizerne Cooaty.wlli be shipped through to Tamaqua without the detention heretofore caused by reloading at Port Clinton. N. B.—tern:di Packages and Parcels sent Daily. J. E. Csrrea, Pottsville. N. lister. Ag't. Tamaqua. J. TVEXIIULL, Minererille, M. illoaosn, .Warehouse, el. E. Corner Of Broad and Cherry its. Jane 9, 1919. 24.tf 7,5,....„,,,,,: „.„,.. 7 '-' 17!!!!! ...,,...,,...,,,.... „ ~.. ~,..,. r.,- ~6 111- 5 ) Vat I.A. -'.e 60 '-N; -...,4--,AUkr. f ..-.7 . . , : : :,,,t1::: 4 , :i24 f / ~ .a. 'IIIE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE IN TATTE asALL , s Heave POW4CM. IT 'Lim cured, In the last real Isoo;casra of Heaves, 2000icairs of Chronic Cough, 200 cases of Broken Wind, 500llcases of Homes out of Condltlon, and other dimenseg: 4 More than 500 certificates, verbal end written, have been receirul,attesting to the vinuco of this Inestima• Me remedy but we have only space to subjoin the tot. lowing t . . Richland, Oswego Fn., Sept. 17. 1848. Gentlemen :—l'wleh to Inform yea that the Tatter eall's Heave Powders I bought at yonr afore last Otis bee, cured a valuable mare of mine of the Heaves, that she had had tyre years. The first package did not effect cure, but did the mare ao much good I wan Induced to try another package, and the result has been, that rho has not had the Heaves, since about a week alter commencing the second package, although .he has been need on my Wm almost every day since, which has satisfied me that the in effectually cured. One of my neighbors is giving Tattersall'. Heave Powders to a home, and the prospect IS very flattering he will be cu red by it. Believing that the above named rileilicine is a very valuable ne, and that HeaVescan be cured by It, I feel willing to lend my name in praline of it. ! • Respectfully. Moses P. W Spring MU, Ala., July 24, leis. Messrs. .I. F. IVlnter & Co.—Gentlemen .-1 mast cheerfully beartentlmonytolhegniatelficacy and virtue of the Tattersall'a Heave liowders, in the core of hor ses affected with Heave coughs and colds. I have a valuable horse that wee en severely affected with Heaves and violent coughing, that I had writ nigh lost hint, when I purchased a package of Tattenallin Heave Powders, which entirely owed him and mewed his appetite. No °weer of horses hoult be without it. - Reepectfully yours, Close. A. Pe•anov. CAUTlON.—tmilatinne and wail Mess nunionndo have followed us wherever we hare Introducedourre nsfy, and we understand that nevoid new ones are being put up for circulation—heware of those and take no remedy hot Lithe Tattersall's." ' None genuine without the signature of A. It Gough do Co.—price one duller per package, six for five.dol lars. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by GOUGH & KETCHAM. .. .• ' 140 Fulton Street, New York. • OSCAR 1:1:-JP.NKINA • agent for Pottsville. Pottiville, Nov 18„ Isls 47.17 SALAMANDER.. FFRR,, D THIEF. PROOF CHESTS, • . . Flre-pmot D rs for Banks and Stores, Beal and Let ter Copying resees, Patent slate-Llnea Bei/ora tors, Waterfilters, Patent Portable Water Uhl ' sets, Intended for the sick and infirm. i , EVANS & WATSON. • • 10 South. Third St., (opposite the Fki/ede."Fathasife,) MANUFACTURE and keep ',constantly on hand, a large as Lsnrunent of the aboye articles, ;together with their patent Am proved Salamander Fire-proof ;Safes, which are so constructed :as to set at test all manner of 'doubt as to their beteg strictly ;fire•proofand the t the y will resist _.5...7. , ... , the tire of any building. The nutaide lair! of t hese Oates are ramie of hosier Iron, the inside case of soap. tone,and between the outer nee end inner case Is a space of some three Inches thick, and is filled in with indestructible material, an as to make it an impossibilltyto burn any of the contents Inside of the chest. These Soapstone Salamanders we arc me wed and do challenge the world to produce any article la the shape of Boob Safes that will eland as much heat, and we hold ourselves ready at all timed to have them fairly tested by public bonfire. . We also amtinua to manufacture a large and general asaortment ofour Pre talent Air-tight Flee Proof Safes, of which there are over 800 now to use, and in every instance they have, given entire satisfaction to the parchasere—of which we will refer the public to a few, gentlemen who have them Inure., . t Haywood .t Snyder, Pottsville; Joseph C. Lawton Pottsville; Mr. Williani Our, Doylestown, Pa. •.: N. &G. Taylor, 129 North 3d st.• A. Wright As Neph ew, Vine sr. -Wharf; Almada, ' Came, Conveyancer. corner of Filbert and 11th sta. ; Jobb M. Fond, P.l North 3d st.; Myers fluse.2o North 3d at.; James' M. Paul. lel South 4th st.; Dr David Jayne, S South 3d at:; Matthew T. oilier, 20 South:ld at.; and we could name some hundreds of others if it were eel:misery. Now we I invite the attention of the public, and particularly those t fi t in wan f.Firo Proof safes, to call at our store before partite elsewhere, and we can satisfy them that they w t a better oad cheaper article at °uremia than at any other eatablishment in the city. .- • .• '• We also manufacture the ordinary Fire Proof Chdrtt at vety low prices, cheaper than they Stan be bought et any other storeln Philadelphia.' DAVID EVANS. - • i Phila.,SeptD,4P-37-1y) JOAANNES WATSON. it,i - A - ; 1 „1t.,,.....x.,. * -_, , !, , rm,lA-#g - wi ; ...r . --;.. M -- . •,,,I• • • -..i.1 ; . ..0 1 _, • ! c.-- : ____,..., , TO BUILDERS. AND CARPENTERS. TILE subscriber begs leave to inform bls friends and the pubblic in general, that he has purthased the Lumber 'Yard, formally owned by Zinn & %Vili, at Schuylkill Haven, opposltethe Farmer's flank. Where he intends to keep etinstantly on band a fultassowment of seasoned Su squehau a Lumber. consisting of white and yellow pine boards. Weather boards, panne! boards and plank,from 1 to 2 Inches thick, and door stiles If to If in. thick. d in. wide. llendock Juice and seantl Ing,Mint and lap shingles, Plastering Lath, a t e. wilt a few thousand feet of seasoned Ash Plank from 11 to Mathes thick, nil of which he wilt sell on the most reasonable terms. De would most respectfully Invite all pureh ase rs tomtit and es a mlne,for themselve before buying elsewhere. DAVID D. LEWIS,' August 12:49.- , • 33-If . Roofing. Slate.... . PRE RERNSNILLE BLATE en. RESPECTFUL— LY inform the public that they are fully prepared to runtish a auperior Slate for Rooting I and having the most experienced Slaters in their mantel will at= tend to any alders with despatch: and On the most lib eral terms. A sample of their slate mai' be keen at the °Mee of Joseph George, Architect, who will give pay informationreauired. and with whom orders may be left. WM. J. ROBERTA' Ir. Co. Iptcb 3, Lehioll Water asp, Carbon Vienp, China 61ass i and Queens-Ware.. rola DESIRODeI OP ENLARGING 0131111413 b. Ngsla with the citizen. of Pottsville, and its vi cinity, we are Induced to lay before theta the claim, or our house totheir patronage. / Having the largest and most Micaplete clock in this country. we can ogre, great Inducements both In su perior quality and price, In Freest, Eagllsk, Osman sad 'Orates Clime, as real lova Mesa CAista. (the strangers waremade,) Sums, 'Liverpool. sad Granite Wert, Plods, Arearded and Cu Glam.- We will sell for Cash to any person a DINNER am, TES SET,'CITA.MBER SET, or a SINGLE PIECE; forfeits money than any Wholesale or Retail House can, because the Wholesale Houses must neceesarity sell on credit. which we do net, and Retail Hours do bat a small business in comparison with oars. To all which alleallon la respeettlally requested. • • I TYNDALE is MITCHELL, ' T i pp. , 2llO Chesnut Street, above Seventh. Philaddi hla.Feb. SC.' 40. ' 9-If • *rands AI. Irsnkoop. - COBIBILSSION FLEARCEIANT. TOR THE PURCHASING AND SIUPPING OF COAL, having leased Whayres from the Schuyl kill Navigation Company, at Pon Otrion.ts now pre pared to attend to the shipments or : all Coal from that district, as wet las to the purchasing and shipping for dealers abroad. (April .'44-18.3m. Caution Extra. A man by the name of CLAPP has enraged with a point men of toe name or ist. P. Townsend. and neer tuts name to put up a tiersspartlla, which they call Dr Townsend's' elargaitirilta, denominating it GENUINE Gritlash et.. This Townsend is oo doctor, and never was; but was formerly a wince, on railroads, canals. end the Nke. Yet he assumes the thine( Dr.; for the purpose of gaining credit for what he Is no. This Is to caution the public not to be deceived, and purchase none but the Genuine Orifinel Old Dr: Jacob Town. send's Sarsaparilla, having on it the Old Dr's. like. nos, his family coat of arms, and his signature across the coat of anal. Gennini Townsend Sarsaparilla! 1.11.11 Dr. Townsend is now.about 7D year...( age, V and Iran long been known as the author and's' biros erer of the Genuine Original - Townsend Sarsaparilla Heine poor, he was compelreitto limit its manufacture. by which means it has been kept out of market, and the sties circuMscribed to those only who had proved its worth and known its value. It had reached tt n. ears of many, nevertheless, as those persons ho I d been healed of *ono diseases. and 'saved from death, proclaimed its excellence and wonderful HEALING POWER. Knnwing:Wany years aro, that he had, by hiS skill, mciencr, and experience, de vises/ +n article which wottid be or incaynatile advantage to minkind. when o ..ke known and extensively used, be hoped and perseve red. expecting the time to arrive whtn the In - n(l3 would be furnished w bring It Into • universal notice, when its inesitlinVile virtues would be known and apprecia ted. This Om has come. the means are supplied; this iGRAND AND UNIRDIALLED PREPARATION, Is manudictured on the Inre,est n !ale, and is called for thtoughout the tene,th nod, breadth of the land, es nerially is' found Incapable of degeneration or deterioration. ' Let every man ring throughout the land, that Did Or. Jacob Townsend is" - now manufacturing the real 'Townsend Sarsaparilla,' w !deb serer spurs,acrer fer ns-os, and are, chants its ohs recta, ' From this day forth the people shall hare the Per, Manias 'hammed Sarsaparilla, which shall never snur In'the bottle. or in the stomach, and It shall yet banish front the land at !Fermenting, 'Smiling, Explo ding. Vinegary Sarsaparillas,. now In use. A gond. Sarsaparilla, pure and genuine, onebt to live ; a.poor souring. dip-slop Sarsapaillla ought to droop and dle. Thin Ohl Ur's. Sarsaparilla will keeP pure'and per fect 100 years. Unlike yms; S. P. Town/semi'. it imprvires with - . ago, and never rhaug,s, but for the better; because it IA prepared on scientific principles by a scientific man. :Chu hiewst knowledye of Chemistry, and the latest - elistenveries of file An ha ve nil been brought Into requb. anion in the manufacture of the OLD DIVa. eiARSA PARILLA. The Sarsa,sarilla root. it is well known to medical men, contain, many medicinal properties. and some properties, which are inert or useless, and .others, which. if retained In preparing it fiw use, pro duce feratestation and acid, which Is injurious to the ,system. ,SoMe of the properties, of Sarsaparilla are so volatile, that they entwely evaporate undoes lost in the preparation, If they are not preserved by a acietitl6c process, known only to those experienced in eta tonna facture: Moreover, these volatile principles, which lip off to vapor, or as an exhaltation, under bent, ore the very essential nalVcal properties of the r0 , 11, - which give to it all its Value. Any person can boil or stew the rent till they get a dark entered liquid, which is more from the coloring matter In the root than from anything else; they can then strain this Insipid or vapid liquidowitecten with sour molasses, and then call it "Sarsaparilla Extract, or Syrup!! lint such Is not the article known a 4 the GENUINE OLD DR. JAIRIFI TOWNSEND'S SAR SAPARILLA. This Is sn prepared, that all the Inert properties of the Sarsaparilla root aro (Ina removed. every thing capable of becoming acid or of fermentation, is extract ad anti rejected ; then every particle of tnedisal virtue Is secured in a pate and concentrated form; andirons it Is rendered incapable of losing any of Its Valuable and healing properties. Prepared In this way, It Is toads the moat powerful scent in the CURE OF INNUMERABLE DISEASES.' Renee the reason why wo hear commendations on every. aide In ire titvor by. men, •wotnen,-..nd children. We trod it doing wonders In the cure of Consumption, Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint. and in Rheumatism, Scrofula, Piles, Costiveness. all Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples, Moieties, and all affections arising from f IMPURITY OF THE RLOOD. - ,ltprissesses a marvellous efficacy, In all complaints arising Dom' indigestion, limn Acidity of the Stomarb, fitkrt unequal circulation, determination of blood to in* head, Velpnation of the heart. cold feet anal cold hands, cold chills and hot. flashes over the body, It has not Its equal in Colds and Coughs; ned promotes easy expecta•rallnn, and gentle perspiratinn relaxing strirtore of the lungs, throat, anal every other part. Hut In nothing Is Its excellence more manifestly seen and acknowedged than in kinds and stages of Fe male 0,171131 nm it works minders In em': of Fluor Albus or Whites. of the . Womb, Obstincted, Suppressed. b'r Painful Menses. Irregularity of the menstrual and the like; and is a■ effeernal in curing all the forint of Kidney Disease. By removing, obstructions, aqui regulating the general system. It gives tone and strength to the whole body, and time cures all form, of Pi EIIiVOUS DISEASES min DEBILITY, And thus prevents or relieves a Arent variety of other maladies, as Spinal Irritation, Neuralent, St. Vitus Dance, Swooning, Epileptic. Fits, Convulsions, *r. It is not possible for this Medicine to fail to do gone] ; It has nothing In It which can ever harm, it can never sour or spoil, and therefore, can never loose Its cura tive properties. It cleanses the blend, excites the liver to healthy action, tones the stomach, and gives good digestion, relieves the bowels of torpor and constipa tion, allays Intlaniat lon.purities Cie skin, equalizes the circulation of the blend, producing gentle warmth equally all ascribe braly. and at the insensible perspira tion; is lases all ohstructlons, and invigorates the en tire nervous system Is not this; then., the medicine - yon!pre.-eminently need, But can nny of these things he said of S. P. - Townsentra inferior article"' This young man'sliqulrlta norm be COMPARED WITH THE OLD DTPA Iteeattee of one grand feet, that the one le Incapable of deterioration,and NEVER SPOILS, while the other .Ines; coon. ferments, end Atone the hnttles con- • . Mining it loin fragments; the sear. acid liquid ex. !Soiling. and damaging other ponds! Must not this horrible cempound be redeem - me to the nystenil Inn,! pm arid in te a smarts already disen.ed with acid What causes Dyspepsia but acid 1 Do we nut knnw, that when Pond sours In our atomnens. %atm . mischief It producer flatulence, heartburn. palpitation of the heart, liver complaint, iliarthrea, dysentery. colic, and corruption of the blood r what is scronaa Milan acid humor - in the body ! What ph - Wares all the burners which bring nn Eruptions of the Skin. Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas. White Swellings:Fever Sores, and all ulcerations intsrne I vind - externalt— It ix oath. Mg under heaven but an acid substance. which sours end thus spoils all The fluids or the body, more or less. Whai tames Rheumatism, but a sour or acid,fleid, which Insinuates itself between the Joints mill else where, irritating and inflaming the tender and delicate tissues upon which it nets' Sn of hetnntln clineloes, of impurity of the blood, or deranged circulations, and nearly blithe ailments which alter human nature. Now ts It not horrible to make and sell, and iptficite -4 worse to use thia SWUR►NO, iFF.nmeNrixtl. ACID "COMPOUND'• OF H. P. TOWNSEND! And yet he would fain have It understnod that Old Dr. Jacoh . Townsend's atMIiUS Sarsaparilla, la cm IMITATION of his inferior preparatinn! Heaven forbid that we should ddal than as isle which would bear the mast distant resemblanre to S. P. Townsend's article! and 'which would hrina down upon the. Old Dr. such a mountain hand of . comptairix and crituinarions from Arens. who have sold r and - autumn who have used S. P. Townsend's Ferment! Compound. We wish It understood, because It is that absohrts Iran, that S. P. Townse'nd's article and flit Uri Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla are braora-rids apart and lsibtitsly dissimilar; that they are unlike to every particular; having not one !Ingle thing In com mon. AR EL P. Townsend Is nn doctor,and new was, is no chemist, no pharmaceutist—knows no more nC medi cine or disease - than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional Man, what guarantee can the coddle have that they are receiving a genuine scientific medl cine,Oontaining all the virtues used in preparing it, and which are incapable of changes which might fen der them the agents of disease Instead of health i " 'But what olive should be expected from one who knows• nothing comparatively of medicine or disease: It requires a person of tome experience, in conk and serve op even a common decent meal, bow much more Important is it that the persons who manufacture medi cine, dexiened for weak stomachs and enfeebled sys terna,should know well the medical properties of plants, the best manner of securing and concentrating their healing vutues, &loan extensive knowledge of the va rious diseases which affect the human system, and bow' to adapt remedies to these disease*: It is horrible to think, and to know haw cruelly the afflicted are imposed upon by presumptuons men for the wake of money! Fortunes made nut of the agonies of the sick: and no equivalent rendered the .despalr log sufferers! Is ID arrest hands noon the Denttanate • to poor balm Into wounded humanity, to kindle hopein the de 'soaking bosom, to restore health and bloom, and vigor 11110 the crashed and broken, and to banish ienrmity. that Old Dr. -knob Townsend has sought and found he opportunity end menus to bring tits Grand Univer sal Concentrated Remedy within the' reach, and to the knowledge of all who need it, they may learn and know. by RANS pyre ! CEND expe ENT- P rience, O its . TWER TO ITEM" And thou to have tho unpurchasable satisfaction of having raised thousands and millions frnm the bed of sickness and despondency to hope, health, and a long We of vigor and atethinese to themselves, theirfami lieu and friende• &gents for this County. John O. Brawn. Pottsville James 8. Palls, and J. 'W. Gibbs. lit fnersville ; E. J -Fry, Tamaqua. (Dee. 15, 1849. '9l DR. nEcumn..— • • NEW 11.031.7.PATLITC MEDICAL OFFICE. Control 2d and Market ft t.Opposhe rtiOnapeon's 13a14 • . POITVITILLC., rA. , • ' • Residence Cor, of Callowhill and 3d Et. oppoette the higlittre lifelhothstOrric .. ". .San2T 4o !•34.7, Four New Certificates. TELL IT IN 4IATII,PI3BLIdICIT IN THE BTILBSTII OF AISKELOti. un.swAirNE'S, • - CELEBR4TED WILLY NEDICIXES. DR. STVANNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY; $lOO,OOO 'Reward. YOH A Mott ETVLCTUALIWARDY TRAM DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND Sl'aur , OF WILD CHERRY. A" you troubled with - a couch I Have you pains in the side and breastl Haire you a tickling or rising in the thloat I Have you the Liver crienpiaintl Have you the Brouthitis Nervous Debility, or any ' Symptoms 'of Pyliticroary Consumpi lon If you see Mottled with any of the abovesymptirms. h en one Dr. SWAYIYE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. it wtil effect a speedy sod permanent cure, is the eirideke of thousands who have been cured lig it will testify. EXTRACTS FROM - EDITOR! AL °TICE& Goon 51nowww--We have used Dr. SWay - Oe's Compound Syt up of Wild Cherryffur a ntunber of years a adal w ays with the happiest etTeet.--411:gsrald, Ed. City lute. Having thirty tested the vittues hf Dr. Swayne's WWI Cherry, we feel auiselves bound to record our tes timony so its behalf...l amnst valuable audeffictteipus medic tne.—Etritors of Balt. Clipper. MORE sg‘vri FOR THE SICK. 1 ' l 5 RFs'LICTED RE.Rn. 'A VOICE PllOll NCH (fYlar.lLls PLEASE [LEAD Tills EXTRAORDINARY Ma Da. , OW Arse—Dear :—About sin years ago. I gisenructl thatuny lungs were atfected.of which I became more ce . nvineed from time to time; although 1 tried many remedies. yet withnut any apparent benefit, and my disease increased until I was compelled to keep my room, and at last my tied, I had great pain in my lett side, upon which I could not lay In bed, and in the morning my COUgh wan on severe that I found It Very in throw up the phlem 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 WS M Cherry, which so much relieved me that tcontinued using It until now. I have used PIS hnlitcs, and ant happy to tell you that my pains are re moved, my strength returned, my uteep Is undisturbed and sweet, and I feel perfectly well. I tan now follow my daily,avtication without bring aillicted with that painful liacktug, weakening cough, and.) ,be lieve tuft to your medicine, under the blessings of Providence, I am indebted for this veal. change, and ant very happy to subscribe myself, hVILAIAM • 81. Chi?, Schuylkill County.Pn.. 3U.IU. ANOTHER FROM OLD moNTcom Env BTILI. ANoTICIER (TUE t ItSAD TRI9 EITUAORPIAIRY Ds. SWAVSC—Dear Sir.—lfaving contracted tt Se vere cold, which settled upon my lungs.attended with a violent cough, pain in my side and breast. MITI. ollY of breathing. I was attended by physicians of the drat respectability, but my symptoms hermitic very alarm ing, them was an abscess Ginned in my lungs and mute Its way through my aide, and discharged large iniatititiCS Of plea externally, BO that my physician thought the power or functions of one* of my limes were vitally destroyed—therefore supposed the case entirely hopeless. This mournful elate of thinzi COO tinned for a long time, Until I was wasted and worn to a skeleton. I had tried a flambe, of remedies, but all fatted to do any gond. Dui there still being a spark of hope left for me and my anxious parents, and hav ing heard of the great virtues of your Compoino Syrup of Wild Cherry, and its loony approved of by physicians of the fast eminence, I concluded In :nuke trial of It, and to my ere= satisfaction, my cough gradually grew better, the hole in my side begun to heal. and l'aru now happy to say, from a poor and at most hopeless skeleton. I hive become healthy' and weigh more than I ever have: Ail my neighbors can testify to the above fact. Annikttso 2 miles from Skippackville, Skilitrick hp. l'a. Such is the nnpreeetlented successor Dr. Swaytte's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. We are COnStant ly receiving Intent from Physician., and nur Agents. from all parts of the United States, informing us of estrannlinary cures. • . ~The El Dorado of California or Peru me: Odd F✓r -1! tunes to Thousands—Bat who? are .llfiltione without ' Health? DR. DWAYNE'S EOMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. TITO NEIV CCItTIFIC:ITES. Mrtoronn, N. J. Dee. 6th, 1218. Dr. D. SiwsVse.—Dear Sir:—Thin is to certify, that during the fall and winter 01'1816,1 was troubled with a very severe cold anal cough, with strong symptoms or the asthma; I was induced to try'your Compound Syrup of Wald Cherry, or which "one. bottle'• entire• Iv cured me, and I would strongly recommend it to others for similar affections.' ' EMM=I =Witi = Dir. Sway - tie—Dear Sir —I cheerferily add my tes 'lemony In favor of your valuable Cnetepound Syrup of Wile Cherry, width l,conceive to be truly the wonder and blessing of the age. For the last fou r years I have been afflicted with the argil:at. Sleep had. become ae Stranger to me; night atter nighr wusofe I bare to sit up In my bed. I was attended' by hear or five different physicians, also having used various patent medicines. but all of no avail. I continued to.grow worse, until I commenced the ussenryourvatetable coalmine! Syrup of Wild Cherry, which afforded me instant relief: After using several bottles I was regrew - cello perfect health. Yours with respect; SaaAlf D. RYAN,. Any information respecting the above case Will be freely given by her husband. liverrero,r W, EWAN'S. Carpenter, corner of Elghe le and Paris Cl,. ThotoraOs of.persons are destroying their coast iter. !Inas by negiereting to apoly a properremeefv. Rees , not aped atngle fait finany. articles, which relieve for the moment, but eventnally accelerate the disease,. Resort at once - to Oat ta established remedy, Dr. ttway e m , s C o mound etyrtipof WWI Cherry. so cele brated throughon; the whole world as all OD:eta:Ll remedy for all disea...es of the Throat, Lungs, and Breast. • . IMPORTANT , CAre.MN — BEA Dr 110 AD! There is but one genuine p t .‘na rat ion of Wild Chen ry. and that is Dr. Swayne's. vs. , . first ever offered to the public, which bar been gold 1are..•. 1 ,Y thronew'utzhe United States and 'some parts of and 1511 preparations called by the name of' Wild Cherry, have been put out Since theserteler cover Cr some de ceptive circumstances, in ordeito give Carrent, to their sales. Each !ntie of the genuine is envelopeu a beautiful steel engraving. with the likeness or Penn thereon • also. Dr. Swayne's signature, and an a further security, the portrait of Dr. Swayne will be added hereafter, so as to distinguish Mit preparations from all others.' Swayne's Celebrated Verwieuge. "4 safe and ef f ectual remedy for it ore,., Dys pepsia. Cholera .tlorhus,atclily or Dys peptic criifilren or whammed the wort useful Family . tine erer offered to rho public." Tlll9 REAIELIV is on e which has proved seer., fill for a Ion; time, and Ili univers oy acknowl r i edged by all who have tried if to he jur`superioe ,(be mg' so very pleasant to the taste at the same time effectual) navy other medicine eyer employed in aiseaeer for which It is I ecomme ndell. It not only destroys worms, but it invigorates the whale system. It is harmless In its effect., and the health of the patient to always ha proved by its use e ven when no woems are discovered. VERMINICE has met ikith a degree of favor from the public, which bus perhaps never be fore been accorded to any medicine. It needs no re commendation where ever it is known. To the rind mother, bending in sleepless anxiety over her wasting it will carry 14110 . '10y, and thankfulness; to all' who are suffering from the diseases for which it is prepared. it offers a speedy restoration to health. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION.--Swayire's Vermin:ire la in square bottles (being recently changed to prevent counterfeits, also to pack to a better advantage) with the following wordsblown in the glass Dr.O.clwayne's Vey:lll4r, Philada., also 'enveloped in a beatitifill wrapper, bearing the :denature of Dr. Swayne, With bin portrait on each mile of the bottle wlt hnu t which mine I is genuine. This article in en pleasant to the tastethat • both Children and adults are universally fund slit. Da. SWILICNVISAILSAPA RI LLA ono EXTRACT; TAR PILLS—The great AmerlcanPriiiiier—lor the re-i moval and permanent mire of all diseases arising from animpu re state of the bland or habit of the oysters. Let it be remembered, that in thin preparation are I strongly concentrated all the medical propemea of Sae. saparilla and Extract of Tar cornimunded with other valuable "Vegetable Extracts," the" whole strength of whictris extracted on an entirely new principle. Unlike all other Pills, these neither gripe, produce nausea or any,other unpleasant sensation, while they are as powerful as it is possible for a medicine to be, and be harmless. It ;wine& cleans., and strength ens the fountain sprlngl at life ; and infuses new vigor thmuohout the whole human frame. -• D Remember always to inquire particularly (or Dr. SWAYNE'S SARSAPARILLA. AND EXTRACT TAR PILLS. See that the Signature of Dr. SWAYNE is On each Rog. Thn above valuable medicines are prepared only by Dr. H. Sway ne. corner of Bth and Race streets, Phila., to whom all orders should be addressed. For tale by the following Agents: I. G. BROWN. Dismiss.- JOHN S. C. bIARTIN.and }Pottsville. J. CURTIS C: HUGHES, . JAS. B. PALLS, and i minerlyillo. . . JNO. IV. GIBBS, 1 - , . • 11. lIIIISSLER,Port Caitlin. - - - • .. C. & O. itUNTZINGER, Schuylkill Haven. MeLEAN & LEYSON, Summit Hill. J. Williams. tdiddlepou; Daniel Bertsch. Ashland: Charles frally„ Orwigsburg; /no. Bletenman. [lam. bur`; E. 3. Pry, Tamaqua; ]no. Dickson, Easton; Matthew Krause; Bethlehem; Chas. 'Own, branch Chunk Eckell & Barndt, Tremont Cockill & Son, Llewellyn, and by storekeepers generally. " October 7, ISIS. 41-' P ATENT GREASE.—For the az lea of Cara ges,Wagons,ltail Road Can and Machinery of al kinds, to ass° oil and prevent friction. This anklets prepared and for sale by CLEMENS& PAUV IN, the only manufattnrers of this artlcle,l n the United 8 , at their wholesale and retail Hardware and Drug Moulin Poirsville.Schuylkill County, Pa. REMEMBER that none la genuine without the writ ten signature of the Inventor and proprictor.Chas. C twenalcupott each package. • • Liver Complaint. JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CIIIIONIC OR NERVOUS DEMLITY, DISEASE OF :111E Eiderpo,' sad 'diseases arisingi.frnsi a diaardos Leerier Statimb is boa atale sad Ftstals : SVCII as Constipation, Inward NMI, Fullimis of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Non- sea, Heart-bare, Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour 'Erustatione, Sinking or. flut tering at the pat of,the Stomach, SvriMming of the Head, Harried' sod &Menu . Breathing.iFluttering of the heart, Clicking - or Sniff v oting sensalinilS When at lying postale, Dimness of vision, Dote or webs be fore the sight, Fever and dull pain in. the bead, Defi ciency of Perspiration. Yellowness or the skin and eyes. Pale In the side, flack. Chest, inc. Sud, den flushes of heat, Burning it, the Flesh. C oniston fameinings of evil and gocatdepression of Spirits can be effentually cured by • . , 1100FLAND'S • CELEBRATED GERNIA - N BITTERS. Their power over the above diteases is not ex celled—if equalled—by any other preparation in the United States. as the cures attest, in many cases after skillful physicians Itac\failed. • Derangement of ;hi Liver and Stomach are eources of Insanity, and will also produce disease of the Heart, Skin, Lunde an Kidneys , and lays the body open loan attack of the holera, Billions, or Yellow , Fever,and is generally tht,first cause of that most bane ful disease, Consumption . , , Opinions of the Philadelphia Press. "THE DISPATCH." Dkeeniber Plat says:— • . Celebrated An borstirsatt Mc se..—We have frequently beard of the G Marl fluters, manufactur ed by Dr. Iloolland, epokeriMf in ECMs of commenda tion, and we know deservedly en. It id a too common practice; to' certain quartets, to puff all manner of useless trash, but in the case of the above Bitters. bun •dredi are living witnesses oktheir Meat moral and physitgl worth. As a med kite for the Liver Corn-. plaint, Jaundice. Nervous Debility ti nd Dyspepsia, this' has been found invaluable, effecting cures, and thor oughly eradicating diseases. when all other medicines hoe failed. We feel convinced that in the ute of the German Bitters, the pnlient does not become debiliatCd but constantly gains strength to the frame—a Diet worthy of great cotiolderation. The Bitters are please ant in.tatte and smell, and can be administered. under any circumstances, to tho most delicate stomach In deed, they cart be used by all persons with the Most perfect safety. It would be well for those who are. much affected lathe nerrtimsysteni, to commence with at!e tea spoonful or less, and Gradually increase. We speak from experience, and are of course, a proper pidee. Thelpm re for and wide, have united in reCom mending the German Bitters, and to the a ffl icted we most cordial y advise their use. “SPIILIT or TIIE TIMES,” June 2ltheays: "Ito our good citizens who are invaade, know the many astonishing cures that have been performed by Dr. lloolland's Celebrated German Bitters i If they do not, we recommend them to the "German Medicine Store," all who me affected with Liver Complaint, Jaundice, byspcpsia, or Net onus the Doc 'tor has cured many of our citizens altering bolt phy sicians liaa-failed. We hate used them, and the• have proved to he a medicine that every nor slinnid know of, and Wf-Capnol refrain giving our tegtimn in their f.tvor, and iliac winch gives them greater ialin upon our humble effort, they arc euttrelii Peget "TUC DAILY INEW:3," July ttli eaysl— speak knowingly of Dr. Ifootiand's Celebrated German timers. when we sac It is a blessing 01 this age; and-in diseases of the biilary. , " , nd Nyr- VIIIISSIISIstri,, It has (MI we thin II IS Veganble prepnrainn, and made tri t, and to all invalids we would recominern their IICNI) THE F0T.1.0% ti is from doe of our first druggit vourably known throughout the inietnt of the .. .Medical Worm Syr PAiludelphA ISt:3. Dear Sir r—lt Is with much please lily to the extraordinary virtues of your Gi 1, linV thy sold tar•ely,of them these last I to VA rioUS persons, afflicted Withtiver C. (•spep eta, and ()entity of thei Nercruts S. I can say cooxdentionAY. that they are the best article of the kind 'have ever sold. (awl I dual In all the popular medicine:) and I consider it the only medicine fur the abovothsease. before the puldic. have nor.. sold one bottle that has not aiven inn, and brought forth the coututendatlOn of thrise Who used it. deem 1111S : 111y lety to you hiotts as the proprietor of this Isiehly . ralual,k.artyle, sisal to those agloted with the above eninphinti, that they may know of Its cura tive isropersics and lo enable' theta to select the good from tho cari:sue articles with which„eur market is Willi mach respert, I remain yours: he: J. N. liour,:sisAcK, Corner or Set'ollti and ('(carts streets JACNDICE AND LIVER COMPLAINT Cured after Fite;skeane !tad_ Philadelphsa,Der.l.7. "18'19 Dear Sir—lt is with feelings of pleasure I cnmmu nicate to you the sanative effects (and In a short time) of your invaluable -Ito.aland's Celebrated Gertnan Bit 1et . ..," upon toy system while laboring tinder the Jaun dice. About two Year's ago I had an attack of the Jaun dice and was confined to the house' six weeks under medical treatment of the Family Physician arid for . some. jute alter, w 1610 100111411 a I had to he very care ful of myself. since thac_tiute I have hail several attacks of the. some and your Bitters have entiraty re lieved and cured me in two or three day a. My next door neighbor. Mr. John Diehl. last spring, bad a long and serious spell of Jaundice:As had it sometimj I knew It ; he was coeditor] to Ina bed. As snarl as 1 • hoard of his condition I called to see hint and told hint of the effect your Bitters bad upon me to the same dis ease. Ile immediately sent for a Bottle, and is a few days he was cured. I have in several instances recital. ' mended the Bitters In other canes, always producing the, same happy effect: My wife liar been cnnaiderattly abseil with Liver Complaint and Nentatem, by the use. of the Bitters she is well. now enjoying good health. We believe front the many cures we know ;tithes., Ra ters effecting, that they possess in a remarkableand ex• triontinary degree prat curative properties. and that whirli enhances their value with us is,they are entirely vegetable. We always keep she bittere en hand and would not he willing to his without them. Very respectfully, yours, U. PEIRCE, 370 South Front Street. . Can stronger testimony be adduced by one Prepara lion before the public i A single bottle will convince any one of their paver over di-ease. They are En tirely Vegetable, and will pertnanently destroy the most obstinate costiveness,and give strengtlyand to the fturno..at no time debilitating the' pitieni ; being abie grateful to the most deliate stomoch'under any circumstances, and can be administered Will/ Perfect safety to delicate infants—they are free from Alcolfil, Syrup. r.cids, Calomel, and till mineral and injurious ingredients. They can be taken it all times antfunder ail cif-cunt stances, no ordinary exposere will prevent them having a salutary effect, and no bad result ran 'accrue Boman over dose . Fens sale, wholesale and retail at the principal Depot, German Medicine Store, No.T.IS Race Street; Philadel phia. For sale by J. G. Brown, S. Diik.son Schuylkill haven; S. IY. Gibbs, Minerscille; and by respectable dealers generally, threughout the State. Match 31 1619 14-Ig Every Body's Attention IS INVITED TO OUR. LARGE STOCK 'OF FUR-- NISII I SC DIIV GOODS, and you are reopened to , rememher that nor, in tie only atom in rhiladeiphin tlevotntl entitelr to these. artirtett, to the enclonton of Dreg, Cowin, In con7enneore of uur paying- nott-t at tent Inn to thin one tine of lohdoese vio are enabled to otter. GREAT INDUCEMENTS To persona cornmenciwe, or replenishing their stock of Housekeeping Goods, nalcillarly Linens, which we have been regularly importing rrnin the best mannfnc turets In Ireland for tonre than twenty/ years.—Also, Mankets, Q wills Shemin:is, Tickinoo, Datnask Tuble cli, :tig and !Napkins, Dinpesa, Towelling., Iruckahacs, prli o n, Linens, Table and Piano Covers, Worsted Darn- E m ;:roidered Cortains of Lace and Muslin, Diana• Floor Coreau I:rivers, Window Shadings. Turkey-red C10t:. 4 . Fiii7dture Plush, with a voriell of other articles, Inch:ding fro. , a Moose Cloth to the fine..t DatriCak (]loth, at prices that 'cannot fail to give satisfaction. W e also keep a very large stock of all kinds of • FLANNELS A.N . D MESLINS - ; ompriaing the best styles lit Stu market, a: the Ter/ owest prices. Jour v. COWELL & SON 90-mu I= Coal Shipping and COLIIIttIiM. 711011 Merchant. DA IVIE 7. J. RIDGWAY ' HAVING LEASEI) THE, SCHUYLKILL NAVI GATION Company's Landings, at MonntsCashon, Counlyovill attend to the Shipping' of Red White. and Grey Ash Coal, for any opetattrns on the Mt. Carbon INilroad. OF COST flaying been engaged for a Metier of years In the Mining fleshless. he has a thorough knowledge of the different qualitiesa Coal lathe :Schuylkill Itegion,Ond w,ill attend to the purchase and shipping of Coal for dealers abroad, at 3 tureternte compensation. Ce sutifocutry references given, when required. March ID, ' : 11-tf " STEAM IRON RAILING !%lANUFAI:TODY AND WAREILOOMS Twelft Sern.qhtttoi:roud,--PII!LADELI.III4 I 5 VIC undersianed manufacture IRON RAILINGs of every itt vie, :re--- VI:RAND-AS, GATES. IiEDES . TM-8, ARBORS, 111.15)SliMS - and nildescriptions °fora:Murata' ~.,_-;E:ir- , And art-titter-rural Iron AS e nrit. in 4 i Jir.74‘ 4 2 . : the beat manneN'at reduced pri -7.--4, -''' - ',nix I CIA. 1, , ,t , '-'_, ----....,,,...., Alrcays nn hand, a calmly of i.a.-..--- Fire Proof doors and ributterit, a h ea vy moo r or Reveal and common Hinges, Shutter Rohl, Storeßotau Bults,ang all 4ercrivtiona of builders' iron work. This establishment, by far the most extensive of the kind in the c its, employs none 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 gnaliatitee that their orders will be properly and promptly executed ' Phila,Ostll-12-ty] HEINS & ADAMSON. - Wl-11 - W161. - Ifoll SUFFER: - THOUSA.ND4 of bottles of the A merican Compound havebeen-soid during the past year, nnd.wns never Lenten to fall in curing in it few days, the worst coon Ora Certain delleaig disease,Siminal svcaleness, and ali diseases of tile Ciliary organs. Persons afflicted, using this pleasant and popular remedy, need fear nil exposure as it leaves no odor nu the breath, requires no restrict • Mena in diet or business-contains no mercury or nee-. lout drugs injurious to ibe'system, and In adapted to• Very axe, sex or condition.' aloe the best remedy known for Flour Allies, M Whites. (female complaints) with which thousands safer, without the knoksledge of a remedy. This celebrated remedy has long been used in the private practice et a -physic lan with not rringsuc. pets, radically ctoing ninety-nine nrttw hundred coots in a fete days.... Around each battle art Whir. and full directions- ' • • C•UTION.—A9A for the American Cotonou rail,andpur chase only nfthe Agent. Price $1 per bottle. J. G. Brown andl.l. S. C. Martin,a ge (or Pettavile liemptoo, agent tor Pt. Carbon.; [Sem.l6 'l3 A lovel Invention. • • HARTS' GOLD PAINT for writing with a common Pen, regililing Picture Framer, Sign Writirg, fie . In Bottles nt 2.5 erns o. 511 rent., and I Dollar may be had of NICUDLAs dr. COLLINS., Dritggiats & Apothecaries, Market Sueet, Pottsville. Physicians' Prescriptions accurately cnmpounded. by careful hdruls only. Families and country .atore keepers may rely an being supplied with the best articles tile Drag market afford% on the' most reasnr able terms. ,Every variety of Faney Perfumery; Crushes,' COMAS. Paints, Oils, C4n3p,binet, Mane, Tobacco. Maws, %Vine's,l4e. . • , June 24, 1840. . . Snyder, Edgar - k barton, ;A' COAT O UILDEII3, Erpylown, Co urribizz County Pa., where we have on' hand %large lot of seasoned lumber, and arr. prepared to Budd and deliver Coats of the largest class, for the Schuylkill Canal or 'elsew here, cheaper than, a ny others connected to our trade. and built in the most sabstan• UM end durable manner. DunelP4o-1.1-OnVt , . . ra Ice Cream. m E subscriber respectfully informs thecitlzens'o' ..L ottsville, that he keeps constantly en hand ;ce cr 1, of his own make, of the most delirious Sneers His Saloons have recently been gated up, and are In ferior to none, In the Borough. -- P • P9ltiville, 4 1 ' . Jyna 30, itd?. CO. • ,-.27...amc, .41:NSLE41 ET =lf LYDIA IL SIGOVIENZY. .. ---...... . - Cod of the yeast—With songs ofpraise, ' And hearts of lode, we come to bless Thy bounteous harid, for thou bast shed ' Tlty, manna o'er lour wilderness In easily sprtyg;dlrne'thoti didet ging • O'er earth it; robe ofhloisoming— And its sweet treasures day by day. Tioie quick:fling In thy blessed'ray. 'ilten hilt and vale; ' every`istne and tree, - ' inches bending low inaufaulncsa to Tbee,— . its purple ales, 3 , genial smiles, • me breathe along • role voiceless song. And now tbey And bang from Whose pens Ho br Becm bowed in The earth with al Is roweling to t And gates orperf And tilt to Thee God of the season' The land witti And plenty o'er * Torrown the a Praise. praiseeo To view three bl! And on the' intre , l ! Go oirt9 their • E RULES I. AU yo ng, - ehickcis, 'docks, and turkeys. should bo kept under eager out of the weather du ring rainy ge*SIOLIN :2la . •Tteico, r thrieo, a week, pepper, shallots. 'hives or:go lie should be raised up with their food. • , . 3. A actioll lump of alofietida should be pla ced in thelpan in which their water is given to them.: 4. Whenever they. manifest disease by the . drooping o the Wings or any other outward sign of ill houlih, a hula asaketitit, broken into small lumps eboutd be rnixA with their food. 5. Chicitens which are kept from the dung. hill while; leoung.seldum base the gapes; there fore, it ehofild be the object of those who have the chargri'uf them so to,colifiolosite hens as to preclude their young from the range of barn stab:o yarcs. 6: !lc:a la any of the chickens have the gspei, mix up a s mall portion of assfceida, rhubarb end pepper, in fresh butter, and give each chicken as much of he mixture as Will lie upon one-half the bowl 5f a small tee spoon. 7. }or 'the pip the following treatment is ju. dicioue :rake off the undursteal covering on the point f the tongue, end give twicee day fur two or t hree slays, a piece of garlic the size of a pear. lf Igarlic cannot be obtained, union, shal lot or ebi to will answer—and if neither of these be cones ient, two grains of black pepper, to be given in resh . butter, will answer. an rt Ic pro B For the nave addition little asirt, en ehouti • the claim the same remedies as for 4 , ',sill be found highly curative --hut in p them it rill be' neces•arry to. melt a i fcetula in fresh butter, and rub the chick.: I,tho noetriis, taking taco to clean Omni n r , happy to God that their is on opinion prevailing more or lean throughout the communis ty, that it is time the course of education in our seminaries should have einem practical tendency. Yale College and Cambridge have now their pro- fessore :tt . agriculture. Whet would have 'been thoughtj forty or fifty. years ago, of a professor of agriculiiire in one of Mei° .stately obi colleges, where the eight of a (armor would have been cons. eider, d s much out of place as a pig in a pulpit! see it noticed in the journals of the day, that the trus t ees of Union College contemplate such an extension of the exiating courio of studies as , to include the moie'u-eful application of science' to the ails, such se civil and mechanical engi neering; agriculture and agricultural and nacchani-", calehernistry. &c ,&c . We hope that the lege, throughout' the Union Cha ng bait course of saddles irs`such away as toe taco a practical course of the above named studies.— La!oinc Farmer. • AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. Ilferital training and professional the Genesee F..rm•r._are deemed by orrery body necessary qualify a man to be en officer in the army, the captain of a ship, a clergymen, lawyer. surgeen, or anything else of any pretensions to science,,but farming. The professional egricuftu.- rirt ial thought •hy many to_ need no particular' knowledge, of the origin, compoid ion, of the vs-• TiOU9 soils which be cultivates. For him to study the chemical difference bet ?teen granite, ayenitic,: falsrithic, slate, sandstone, and limestone rocks, by. the Weathering and disintergation.uf which all the• minerals in this land were derive}, vrould the opinion of some, waste of limo. AN a meeting of the roYel agricultural Society of England, some time since, Profeisor Sewell 7s, untried that he frailoootly saw old borne shod with;tl /aye: of leettier, forming so arti6cisl solo between the shoo and the huof,reconering from to. sere elfsction.ool33irig injury to the hoof—such for instancy, an contraction, brittleness.' and creek,. or 07Cfl diseases of the foot itself, as 'blushes, can kers, cofns, end perfectly regain its origieis elasticity and lir tnness. ixoiv EWLA.ItGE VILGETADLEIN A vast amount of good may be ohteinel byi managing judiciously and systematically--ciny..° ing out far p time this principles of incooese. 'rat* for instance pea. Plant it in very rich ground.. 'eilOvr it to bear 'the fitst . year, say half a dozen of pods only ; remove all others ;_epire the largest, the following year, end retain one pod ; • again select the Ist,geoi, and the next year the sort will heti° treble:id its size and wheat. Ever afterwards s4r the largest sera, and by this means pro will get pens or anything else, of a bultiof which wo leitiprestint have 1//) conception. ; TO 11iL3ZA.T.ELICH TOMES- I rrho p e ,,...h Trees are only of .4 fen; yea!' ay..: I li on now, otter whith they wither end die. it horn suggested :list . glubtr ore the cauoe'of i early decay and Ma!' they can be destroyed, removing the ground af.' , Und the root of tho • and adding wood ashes or newly burnt time. rich should be left till fall and t:'`en lltr rernbveti that the frost can-get to them. Ii this ie prop -1 . managed, the latter will effect 'ha lisitme— , of the worms. his cure has art been known to WI, And is rules, to the tree. Have you selecre'd your ground for your win turnip patch? I11) , ou have, plough it up, .at I re, end if pomble, f lubsoil it; thatidone harrow ! 1 "d roll it, and let it,.l;ty until about the 20th of ly ; .then haul onlyour minute; plough it in; brow and croas harrow it. On or shoat the . th of July, trdt• your turnip seed : spread ouer per acre, 20 huettely of rishrs, said 10 - bushcle Erne; lightly burrow in the aced, and roll your mind. Gold! Gold: Gold!' A NEW AND usurut. ARTICLE,. ITART'S GOLD PAINT AND INN. With the Ink. I . 1 . pens. ran write a beautiful gold letter, which is a., ) a. brilliant • gold • itself, vigil! picture and looking g. A.fram.. 1,, kik thrm took as well as new, which' a ill but tarnish' ny quicker than the gilt frames them ,,,lees. with t,,e paint they Can taint gold Niters nit signs, write ari a s SVOII pencils, and gilt any meter, idl, by the sand! aromas as painting. It is cheaper b 61 SO per crate ttsstt me usual M odes, and MUM d rable. I . The attention of our Painters is called to this ar ti le. For Sale Wholesale and Retail. at DAN NAN'S' Cheap Boar and Variety Store, 1 here the Article is supplied Wholesale at htntila. tarots prices. Age tar wanted and will he furnish. It the Towns In *rimy! kill Loamy, by moan gerneu i tat the Proprietors at their prices. June 23.-266 erlIE subscriber respectfully infurms the public generally, that he Is prepared, at his Saloon In Centre street. above Market, which is admirably ar ranged with regard to comfort, by his superior accom modations to serve np every variety of refresnmenut of Ihu choicest Muds, in the inset agreeable manlier. r ills Ice Cream. tie refreshment in the warm season, in smoottineas and delicacy of flavor, cannot be Bur -1 parsed. Tic Fic arni other Parties. Hotels and ihmilica sup plied with Frulis.l3onfottionarics. and Ref teshinent• of all kinds, pion:4,lly, and on tne moot eatirtaetory terms. • FREDERICK , C. EPTI:siC. M=Ml Flour and Feed. rrlnE strhscrlbers; havlig taken the Orchard 7.1111. be .L to the estate of.Dahlel iihollenherger, de ceased. are notir prepared to supply their old and new caistonrets with superfine Flour aud Feed of every de t scriptioa at reasonable Prices. JACOI.I 11E1S$11, • GUaTS.VITS G. stioct.r.rinr.ncie* - June 8, 1840.- XXI iNE AND 1T RA IV reepWa.ll.la r perlor qrl dio or Old heath LitateU.4o Port Sherry and Claret Wire, of best brands.thy . June '4'49. E. VAIIII/Li dc SON. - 1 0 d. ,Torli Pearl Siarch. Subactiber has been appolntaa itanut for the Nen• York Peat' Starch.; The Tinne Arill be tug, plied at New Ynripriccl.,, May 19 . 1?-41-t( A E kt . . • , 11Y3IN: Thou bust blest . i nolight and with showors, ,e bosons smites • eet autatm!'al hours: bee t Oia hearts expand isinge of thy hand, e—breath of 'eve, , eht tome a'›ove.. .1)e farm-. N RAISING .POITLTILT. TING MORE PRACTICAL SLIOEING HORSES. wit*Trat TUIINIPS. Ice Cream Saloon. MIS
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