DISCUSSING A CIISTAILD. Delicious custard! ,and delicious Miry Who baked it-insen with the raven hair, And late and hind e teedingly contrary— in other worths maiden passing. fa tr.:- 1 h..id the bake! v deliel mi. very., And fall comfortably in misstate ' n'ItWeCTI the mouth'foll, and aet meditativi About, this cuitied that I tura a plate of. Delicious custard! what unuommr eaCi— Fresh as }bur face r ny dair, thrkn m tst hive heen, tio chlckens:thereluNeing. with short legs. . Waiting tri enter op this nutdoorflicene, And very letmaly your luquirir begs That extra litre be paid the mother bee. For el Ong tvrettrb eplendii epectrritins So much abase the brood of tommbn hens Apropos, Mary, is it China, Dorking, Orcommon cowl you keep 1 recommend Dens with a chick that sou nds likewine uncorking, A hill extrevinly yellow at the 4nd : Thn. kind I mentioned, with fide toes ontforking Are very good and may be made to m en By certain other mixttiies, for which alto, &chew espe'dially all (owls called "pone." Another plate—yes--thank you : I would say This milk has been delicious almost cream. You milk, of coarse. qte , tte early every day, Something before the tieing sun's fast beard ; It must be fine. this getting up In May, lust whet we isliaggardi first begin to dream Yon have the dew mom the groan. T think— A glassful% of the milk, and I will drink. Sugar, milk, eggs, no butter ild you say I No butter; would It not Improve the taste 1 Perhapsnot ; would It keep If put. away Ofeourse nal—milk grows acid in such ha,ste— . He care fol,'Mary, eastard for to•day, But fresh to morrow, 'Us a shame to waste' And you, I know, arc careful, and so clean— Fifteen 1 Ab more! ;eventeen,'sweet seventeen! You use fine custard surar—loaf of course. White as ycihr forehead—never use the brown' And white Havana is one quarter worse, Stuart's best loaf always hear the crown Far crystal uniform, but not too course " So much milk, to +oath the custard dawn, I'll have you, Mary dear, when I not rich, it For cook, or wife, or both,l don't care which. Wit aub fpnor. EV " Serddig is the pepper of insidinoni the ladies arti.tbe pepper bozos. An Exchange speaks ;of a lady who en. tered bit carriage, with an much powder on her face, that she blew op the drieer.• , EV' Pleasant Sete lel Book r7 A young man Flopped into a book state, and said ho wanted to get a ~ ,Y oung Man's Companion." ..Wa sir," said the bookseller, "here's, my daughter." Cllr Snooks is surprised that any stationer 8113uld think of making any thing by the sale of *.blanlr deeds," far he says (hero are more men engaged in their manufacture than in that of al— .- must any other article that was ever offered for rj Lon! Byron described a petty with which he dined as follows:—"•Like most psrties of the - 4ind, it wa'a. first • Went, then talky, then ergo.' Inentative, then disputations, then onintellig,tde, tlt ;t dtapthety, then inarticulate, and then J-uuk.' 1:17, A Prince . laugbirz at one of hie cour tiers, whom ho had employed in several emhz.es till. told him he looked like nn owl. "I know not," answered the comfier, "what I look like; hut thi* I know, that I havo tui- the 4 . honor scver:ti times to represent your rn*j.s ty !". Ol 'Jib" Printing,' esclahned Mrs. Parting ton, .1 am glad on't, I fillers thought he Would do better business than mopping over his losses,anti b y e meat be juat the titan rI man 'to print in ouch hat weather, if he'd no patient as he's Failed. TV' A Gentleman was the author of a period ical paper called 'The Wotld.' In an absent fit, during feIVICB one Sunday at Church, he con tinued sitting when the congregation were stand ing up, and was roused by his lady with this ei• clamation— - . Ntr. Cambridge, what ate you,tbreking of?' the-nexl World, my dear.' t' •Do my ears deceive - me said Angus.' tus Fitzpop in a rapture, at the opep,-- , ean these be sounds of heaven, or do my ears deceive me ? .Your emir may deceive toe,' said ohl Roger, r in a semi-audible voice, 'but they don't deceive anybody else—they're the one true index we have of your character.' les,' said a father to hie son, while ttiny were working in a saw-mill,— , What pos sesses you to associate with such girls is you do ? When I was or your ago, I could go with the first nut.' , But, said Charles, 'the first cut is always la slab—did you know that!' .Hclp . nae to turn this log, Charles—quick.' EV" Pppping the Questinn.—There ■re lots of men deeply in love, without being coniiions ''of it. It is a great pity, then, that custom will not allow the ladies to enlighten the sterner eel on so important a point, by popping the question for them. What berm would there be in it 1— We move the ladies pop, or not, just . sa they plc*: . ar 'Have you made choicii of s profession?' inquired a young tidy of a gt , intlematii l air WIII endeavoring to do the agiesably. replied rho gentlsrusn, , inn a journeyman shoemaker.' Goad Heavens!' exclaimed the lady apparent iv much disiripted, tAought you wens a stu dent !' The gentlenase 'left on suspicion! A Latriger of —, Mr. G , wet the other day rather roughly mod in the trial of a "cne6by on opposing eounaellor, Mr. F. Meeting him in the street, the former told the latter, if he . : over again was impertinent, 'he would handle him without Mersa.' •That's more thanJ would do with you; was the eool.te . ply of S-' Touch of the Sublime. —lt was a dark and dismal night, the wind howled mournfully, the :fightningshook its fiery tresses mournfully through the sir, loud peals of thunder followed_ in quick succession, rain and hail fell from the clouds like gem. from an ever-burning cs.ket, and an awful sublimity' pervaded all' nature, when Eugene •Surnmers, with his horrid purpose at heart, and . the weapon of destruction firmly grasped in hie band, stole forth, like rut aesasin, to sues! 1 - 27 ~ 4,re you . an Odd Fellow 1' sir!No Fee been married for a week "!' , 'I mean, do you belong to the Order of Odd Fellows ?' • 'No, no; F r o belong to . the Order .of Married • Mm. 'Mercy, boor dumb 1, Are you a Mason" 'No, I ' m II carpenter by trade.' •Woree and worse; l ire you a Son of Temper an,ee ;flothrr pm, no, I am a son of Mr. Bohn Gas. 'rho qrist went sway • Charles Barlet, F ASIIIoti ABLE TIAIR CIUTTEW A ND 'MAVIS!: SALOON. • ;Vine the corm" rf Cextre and Market Streets, POTTAV I LI.R. • CEPS CONSTANTLY on hard and for sale. the ,_ following art - t"lee A. I tree and ":tlendid a,tortment nreoloreu Lithograph is prints, %High: or by the !molted. Turner and FiSteett 'tong and Toy Books in great vari ety.sincle of by the dozen; Dream Books. Letter Writers. Spelling Books, Primers • Emerson's and Cobb'ii Readers, Copy , :and pass Books, Comic and other Almanacs single or by the dOzen, Steel Pend and Holders; , Packet Books. Playing Cards, Dominoes, Conversation, Fortune Tellide, and Courting Cards, Shaving Cream and Soap, Wash Balls, Saud Soap, turd other Fancy Soaps, Extracts, &c., Jules Ilauers Genuine Bear's Oil, Oz Marrow; Curling Fluid, and Cologne Water, single or by the dozen, Tooth,Shaviug, lisle, and Clothes Brushes, Dressing, Pocket, and F.:tie Tooth Combs, Maeon'a and Frank Miller'. Water Proof Oil Blacking Stocks. Collars, and Suspenders, Razon and Razor Strops, .Large assort meat of Ladles' ri, rfr, • ,VeCuris done up in the best manner. •Lre has also on band Darang'• Terpalchorp or Ball 'ROOM GClide- • Shaving, Flair Cutting, Acc., performed n the most approved style; *Razors done up at the -honest notice. Pectl.,lB:l-Iys r11.1.-WE INVITE the attention of families to try t.l P. S. Deratan's Patent Oil. for burning—we guar• attire it to lilt 1 longer than the best sperm, and give es r-nd a sight; And less In price. Manuketured and fur sale by SEROENER & NORTON, Jane 30, 27.) Centre et, Pottle Me, sur..r.NoE I 1 ,kat dreadful Cos.y.ke The Latvian; Ix danger! TAa work of the destroyer ha IA begun! TA. cough of timid's ideole AtaA. is - O ...., et d sowed : ,- ,:of Death I A.,„::,oyoua earthly r , ;o h ; r '11,,,' now,Y lle p ll e aZl: . . C c h o i n td dn , r;; I:It/oft/0.1r claamhar by a dangemus cold—herpatecheeks; her thin shrunken fingers, tell the'hotil disease, has already . . gained upon tiPt—the solaria of her sepulchral cough plerres ynur haul. youne man. when jurt about to enter life, disease send.: a heart-crughinehlielit emir the fair'Oniadecta of the future—your hectic 'eaueti :and feeble tiuibs tell ynnrlnss of Imp., but arm need not da.pair. Slime a balm which will heal the wounded:lungs, It la SiMILII AN'S ALL-11EALING BALSAM. Mrs. ATTREE,the wife of Wm R. Atom!, Esq. wa■ given up by Dr. :3ewal of Washington, Drs. 800 and \leClellan of Philadelphia, and Dr. Mott afYio"'York. Her friends all thringht she must die. She bad every appearance of being In consumption, and was so pro nounced by her physteians—Sherman's Balsam was given and in cured her. Rev. HENRY JONES, 109. Eighth avenue, was cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The first dose gave hint more relief than all the other medicine be had ever taken. Dr. 1.. J. Beals, 10, Delaney street, gave it to a sister-In-law who was hbor Ina under Co naumption.and to another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. In both cases its effect were immediate, and soon restored them to com- fortabie health. DR. iIRCRMAN'S COUGH LOZENGES Cure the most obstinate eases of Cough in 'a few hours. They have cured * .,a large number of persons whn hare been given up by their physicians and friends, and many who have been reduced to the verge of the grave by scuttingbtood,Consumptlnn and Hectic fever, by their use have had the 'rose of health restored to their haggard cheek, and now live to speak forth the dralee+of this invaluable medicine. OR. SIIERIUN'S WORM LOZF:NGES fls -e been proved in more than 400.000 eases to be tnfallili , lu. fact the only cerium worm destroying medicine ever discovered. Children will eat them when the cannot he forced to take an y cube r medicine. and the eneftt derived from the - administration of medicine to them in this form. is great beyond descrip tion. When the breath of the child becomes offen sive, nd there is picking of the nose. headache, drow siness, stutinuiluring sicep.distinheddrearnsawaklng with fright and screaming, trnublesome cough, fever ishness, thirst, voracious appetite, sickness of the stomach, and bloated stomach—these are among the I many prominent symptoms of worms. and can be re lieved by these incomparable Lozenges: They have never bee. known to fall. DR- SHERMAN'S CPOIPHOR LOZENGES Relieve headache. pervoussir k headache, palpitation of the heart and sickness' Ina very few minutes.— They cure lowness of spirits. despondency, faintness, spasms, cramps of the stomach, summer or bowel complaints—they keep up the spirits, dispel all the distressing symptoms of a night of dlzslitat.,,a. an d enable a person to untlezto great mental or ;,,,dll3- DR SHERNINN'S POOR MAN'S PLASTER . . . - . Ts acknowlieigeri by all who have ever used it to be the best strengthening plaster in the end a VIV. ereign remedy for pains and weakir , s in the beck, loins, side, breast, neck, limbs joints. rheumatism lumbago, &c. One million a year will not supply the demand. • Caution is necessary, as there are niany onprlncipled persons who would force a spurious arti cle ripen the commonity. lie careful to get Sherman's Peer Man's Plaster, with a "fee simile" of his written name on the back—none others are centime. and viii do more hurt than good. It.r tlt w THEGRAND PPD. - - 6& - T !VV.. • - . :FOR the cure of Ifeadarbe;Giddiffik., It.;:• ;1•14:1:;_, Piles, Dyspepsia, Scurvy,Snisilpor.P.o.o'..e. ;.` a.c. i In the flack. Inward Weakness, 1'...;0t.;:• .., ~.. ; 1., Ileart, Rising in the Throat, Droirry.'.l.... ....ox.l ~.... , all kinds, Female Complaints. Men, , ,,,, ..,: r ;,,, Heartburn, Norms. Cholera Morhux, c,,,,,..,.., c, ~,,,. %%lumping Cough, Consumption, s' its. Liver 1..:ili;.•;.: lit . , 1 Erysipelas, Deafness, tithing ortno i+:.,“ - .. :,,.„. Gravel, Nervous Coinniaints. mid a v., iety of other diseases, arisir.g from im pit rltita of the blood, and oh structirins in the organs of digestion. Experience has proved that nearly,every disease ori ginates from impurities of the blond or derangement of thediyrAtive Means; and to secure health, we nand re• move these obstructiOus or restore the blood to its na . .. tural state. The aversion to taking medicine Is most ell . ..eh:silly reg moved by Cliekner's Peottable PUlraliCt Pills ; bein cUropletelyanveloped with a ettating.ifpurearkitt sugar (whim Is as distinct frnm the Internal ingredients as a nut shell front the kernel) and have no taste of medicine. SlOreover they neither nauseate lir alive in the slightest degree. but operate equally nn all the diseased parts of . the system. instead of conrinlngthemselves to and rack ng any particular region. Thus, if the Liver ho .itfec ed. one Ingredient will operate un that wirticitt or or gan, and by cleansing it of any excess of bile, restorci: it to its natural stare. Another will operate on the 1 blood,and remove all impurities In ha CITCUIttIiOII, while a third will move all impurities in its cirmilidion, white a third will effectually expel whatever tinpurillea nay have been discharged in the stomach, and hence they strike at the cool of disease, remove all impure hunters from the hotly open the pores externally and internally; separate all forfati and obnoxious particles from the chyle, so that the blood may be thoroughly pure—thus securing a free and healthy action to the heart, lungs, and iwer ; and thereby they restore htalfh,even IN hen all other tnealig , have failed. The entire truth of the above can be ascertained by the trial of a single box; and their virtues ail, on po,:- tive and certairrin restoring health, that thePnprietor binds hint-elf to return tha money paid for them in all C 3,5 where they do not give universal satisfaction. Retail prlces,2s.<ls. per box. - • Principal mike, No. tie, Vest,. street, New l'ork. The following are the agents in SchuyEdll comity for Clickner • s Vegetable Purgative PCI4, and Dr. Sher man's till-healing tint-are, Loneness and Planters 5 Tamaqua—E. J . Fry. and neither 6, nirgenrinh ; Patterson—M. Schwartz; Midilleport - jinx. Wille t in..; l'ort Ca. bon— D. :th.0,,,.: Pottsville—F, Samier-on, . and J. G Brown; St. Clair—Might, ; New Co...tie — Geo, Reifsnyder,.; Tay lorville—J. 11. f , ..i..; m,gmrg ville—Joines It. F a lls; Llewellyn—Jonas Kauff....in ; Tremont—Cause & Wingert; Piriegrnv . e—Pzul Corr; orivixsharg—Joseph If:miner : Port C linton—Lt.,“ & it t,io ; Sew Philadelphia—Wm.ll. Carlow ; Selo*l kill Haven—Levap& Kauffman;' and ,also by J. S. C. ' NA ft riN. wholesale and supply Inc agent, Pottsville Dec 2: •48. I - 4.1...1v ' • Y.t;s: • -KIT I P ? - _ • Tf.5,:, • - -TE ILEA - -: 4 •••- fs' FRESH IMPORTED WiEEN . AND BLACK TEAs From J.C. Jenkins Es C., TEA DEALERS. B. W. corner of CI taunt and Tiorifik str.sts, rHILADELPHIA. IsT th It.—One nf our partners having learned the Tea usiness of the Chinese themselves. during a resi dence of seven years among them, the pubic may there fore expecttof us the frill benefit of the knowledge and experience thus acquired. To our Black teas. partienlarly, we wish to call af tention 3P possessing degree of strength and richness of flavor seldom equalled. Black teas are nnivemally used by the Chinese, who consider the Green fit orly for foreigners. Out physicians also reronimend the Black as making a more healthful beverage than the. Green. Each package is so secured as to retain the virtues of the tea for a long time in any climate, and contaleshal weigh:of tea ; Independent of the Metaland paper with which It Is enveloped. • J. g. JENKINS & Co. The above , entrante rtes, put up In J. L and I lb. package. Just receive duel will be cornitanily kept for .ale by the sribscriber J. WHITFIELD. - N.. 28. IblB.-149 • 13. A. Fahneoock , Vertnifwv.. FACTS FOR VIE PROPLC THE CONOTANTLY o,od of B. A: Fahnestock's Yerin•ftize Son. whonre envie!us of its p .•I the public, preparations which all niediel , , to he inefficacious to expelling worms fr,on Thin t'ernolflige made its way into pe'd, the ground of its own intrinsic merits, rn , tr.. - !. other medicine of the kind now need; :ind a WI.. , worm remedies have, By dint of puilina. ne , o. ',I into sale, and ahnoly after gone into the which their worthlesneu justly merited. B. A: ['ohne stock's hermitage mitinned to be triumphantly rained. It has only to he uteri and Its, !Teets w ill fully sustain 3111111 A Inlaid of Its wonderful expelltng, power CERTIFICATE. Wales, Erie Co., New York. lan 7, 1941. We certify that we have used n. A. Fahneetock's Verinifuge mut:unities. and in every rase it has pro vided a decided and effectual remedy fsr expelling worms from the ovate.u. We cordially recounitend st to patents who have children with that dan gerous malady. ELI ) N /3: PAINE, 4tOBERT MAY. .10.1 BURROUGHS. for sale, wholesale and retail at the drive warehouse of ' B. A. FAIINES.TOCK & Co. Corner of sloth and Wood Ste. Pittobitra, Pa. For sale, to POtt.ille, at CLEMENS & HEISLER' Druddtore • (Bee. 9. lat'f. 50. PURE WHITE LE1:1). WtAlterill &. Brother, Nt NoosNorl l t V r4 i lown good s upply oFtein;r ranted pure WHITE LEAD. and those customers who have been sparingly supplied in •consemience of a on the article, shalt now have their orders filled. No known ru bstalice pusses:4,s those preservative an beautifying preperti., so desirable in a paint, to a, equal extent with unadulterated white lead; hence an admixture Granter materials only mars its value. has,therefore,been thesteady aim of the manufa'rturert - for many years. to supply In the public a perfectly par white lead, and the unceasing demand for the irtirle, is prnoftliat it has Islet with favor. It is Invarielllybrand. rd nn nor heal t 1Y ETli EIIILL S BlTOTllliit in full, and °lithe other, warranted pure, all in red b tiers. cheap,: China Glass; anjl Queens-Ware. MING DESIROUS 111' ENLARGING OITR NEWS with the citizens of Pottsville, and its vi cinity, we are induced to lay hoists then. the. Clones of nor 11/11, to th4ir patronage. Having the Wisest and most complete stork in this country. we.ran offer great indite •smuts su perior quality.and price, in French. Gettunn and Canto% China. (ha real fres Stens Chins. (the strongest ware made.) Stoae. Linarpaal and granite trace. Plain, -Weird and Cut Glass. • We will Wirer Cash to any persona DINNER SET.' TEA-SET, CHAMBER SET, ore 'SINGLE PiECC, .forless money than any Wholesale or Retail Henke can, because tin Wholesale House• mutt necessarily sell on credit. which We do not, and Retail Houses do but a small business in comparison with ours. To all which attention is respectfully requested. TYNDALE & MITCHELL, No. 219 Chesnut Street, above Seventh. ~Philadelptila.Feb. 24, '49. 9-Iy Ice Cream Saloon. THE snbscriber respectfully Informs the public ',generally, that he Is prepared, at pis Saloon la Cenl " S tavel• above Market. 'Which Is admirably ar ranged with regard to comfort, by Ms anberior newt:a mdliations to serve up ssvery variety of refreshments of the choicest kinds, in the moat agreeable manner. •Ilis Icy Cream. rho refreshment In the warm season, An smoothness and dellcacv of flavor, cannot be sur paried. 1 1 Pie Nic and other Parties, Hotels and Mclnnes snit plied with Fruits. Confectionaries. and Refreshmen t of all land; promptly, and on the most satisfact. • terms. FREDERICK. EPTING. • Jun 419,1849. • s44f THE MINERS' JOU3INAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERA.L ADVERTISER SCII. 11A.VitN, 211INERSIITLILE AND 'CAE , Ir)N PAASENGEB. LINE. vikivrty 0,1 C11.7 - XGE: )(OCRS. ON and after Monday, APO 24. the line vrlll be runny follarve, viz.: Leave Minervrille for Relaytkill Raven at 6: and 84 o'clack. A. M.. and 4 o'clock, P. at. Leave scan:Mitt Haven fir Miner-4.'41:e at ,t before BA. L. 12; M., and 51 I'. Leave Mmter;ville for Tremont at I o'clock. P. M. Love Trarnonafor Pnnaville,Mineravklie and Schuyl kill Maven, at 3 o'clock. P. . • • • From Minersville to Schuviktil Haven, 25 cts. '• Ylrhuylkill Haven to Tremont, 50 " Minerwille to Tremont, 40" An Oainibus will run between Pottsville and West wood to connect with the Tremont Train. leavlne Pottsville at 121. o'clock, 51 end leaving Westwood immediately onthe arrival of the Train from Tremont,. Fate from Pottsville to 'Westwood, 15 ctn. baggage*Sthe owner's risk. /12-- WM. T. CLAHR, Potts e, Octtd•4B-441 Proprietor. - LI ME - SCHUTZ:KILL It. 'LOAD. gisn: w an. ARRANGEMENT FOR THE FREIGHT AND 'PASSENGER CARP ON THE LITTLE SCHUYLKILL RAILROAD. TriflPasaenEerTrainleaves Portlllintnn,dally.(Sur, day. excepted) on the arrival of the morning train on the Reading Railroad from Philadelphia—arriving at Tninsqua In time to dine. Leaves Tamaqua at half past one o'clock, P.M., in titer to connect at Port Clue. ton teith the afternoon train, on the Reading Railroad from Pottsville to Philadelphia. • FARE.—To Port Clinton; 75 cents; to Philadelphia, $350. The freight train leaves Tamiqoa daily. (Sundays excepted.) at 6 o'clock, A. M., and Port Clinton at 4 o'clock, P.M. Ayr:men:me car mos In connexion with the Freight,train , so that passengers for Philadelnhis ran take the morning train of earn on the road at Port Clinton. Fare the satire as ie. fl a nt h„ train. JOHN ANInRsoN, Taman ii atlet . 26-441 General agent. summer Arrv!,:ngement. PIMA., Auttlia & POTTSVILLI . ...AIL 110 A D . r''Y="'a~ ter:. • CHANGE OF uouns, AND TWO TEAM. EACH WAY DAILY, EICEPT SyNDAVO. N (A and after Monday. April 11,1, WU, two trains will 1.../ ' run each way, daily, between Philadelphia and Pottsville. Morning line (accommrelatinn), leaves Philadelphia at 7i n'elock A. M., (Sundays excepted) passes Read- Ind et 10.43 A. M. . I ; Than hose line steps at ail way stations, as , formerly. ITEIINOOS LIST:-FART TEL* r.! . . . . . I eaves Ph ilada. dally, (ox Leaves Pottsville ileliy (ex. cept Sundays) at 2.11 eept Sundays) at 2.30 Phrenlxville, 3.15 " Orh. Haven. 2.37 •• yoteAnern, 4.15 " Port Clinton, 3.00 " Readini. 5.00 " Reading. 3.50 " Pnrt Clinton, 5.45 " POILSMW2I. 4.30 r• so. Itaven, 6.10, " Pheenixville. 5.00 "‘ r.s at Pon,s vine. 6.20. Art's at State Road, 5.50 To.. ;111,in - in train will stop at the above named ; ~.,.;.. ; pa,sen•zer for other .palate must therefore in., to , Ae,r,,ine: tine. , D. •: .:-, riolale!phi4 corner Broad and Vine stn. - ;.1 e,., ,,, nt,rs can enter the cars, anions provided y pounds of baggage , will he allowed ut ea..b p t.....tr , r lu this kites; and PaYsenrers are ereresttly ; rohtbitea from tatting anything as baggage hot their wearing apparel wlaelt will' be rtt the risk of he owner. No frelght will betaken by these lines.' Ily order of the board ui managers. J.III.AL/ESII:D, See'y. rkt.29. V.EADING. & POTT3VILIAL RAIL ROAD. ef , A4 RATER ai , FREIGHT DN bIERRANDIZE. [1 N AND AFTER. April In, ISIS, Goods will be t- / forwarded with despatch at the following rates of freight. between Pottsville and the points below stated, per ton of 200 lbst 4 -..... Betorra Puttar,itte I &WWI PoV.Trille and Phila. and Raiding. Hostel - J..4,10ne, Rhombi-) • nos Coal. :land. Iron Ore, y 2 00 ( I 80. and Bricks. c...s Blimp Linte,Timber,Stone.l -3 . Its in, Tar. Pit :It, Raw Turpentine ' Martile,Grit t .. ,, l- 25 110 stones. ;toils, spikes, scrap ,-• and pig iron, broken cast- , ' ings,koatro,ond pbudrette.l Oar Iron, flour. salt. leall,l - -t ~, . I bark, rot v to . . t , - .meal( beef; 1 and pork, lumber. gain. I iron coot Olga, stmar, mo- }2 75 . ' . 130 la , ses• cretin c.a.,. pot, 1 -..- toes, salt putre, laqutstone. I - . n 9.1 rye vhop... J 14 Flmnr, per bbl. 1 Oil, Inmeties vinegar, whis-1. kny, machinery„ cbcosn, I • laid, tallow., rags. leather, I raw hides, pal "to, while. )41) 1 90 and reill.ml,r.y.tt er4,lrent Ir. I . glue .anl cordage, steel, I bran and 'slii;. stuff: - J . R.rot ent!...3 and ..•Jonl,cigars,' . -. fresh meet, fro,ll ti +h. dry , goods,drims and mediethes. , ' foreign liquors. wines and I teas, glass, chitia, and queensware' poultry. con- tecticpary, hunks and eta. }5 0 2 33 urinary, spirits turpentine, catooldne, burned cone. hats and caps, boots and shoes. bonnets, feathers, . trees, hops. spice., NMl true, by weight. ' • . No additional charges for C.IIIMISSICIT, storage, or teceleing or delivering freights atanyorthe Company's depots on the line. [April 15, '4.9. 20-tt . 4 ,...,7. • 7: - - ,-- ............... 2iee~nv7+N '~ ~.. ~_ OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA 1 READING RAII. ROAVC44SI4•AN V. c. '23th. 1919. • `I OTICE k hereby men, Om: sine area of Freight and Toll• on Coal intorno ted by thia Cowpony, will be as follow; from`-lanunr let. It; 9 : To From 51. Ca bon.S.l aven.P.Clinton Richmond, until Jane I, 1949 Gil 55 35 Philadelphia, do do 63 55 35 'lnclined Plane,nntilDer.3l,do. 70 05 95 Nlcemwri, do 70 65 95 Germantown R IP, do 70 65 95 Fars of Schuylkill, do 70 65 45 31•Inayunk, • do GO 55 15 Conn! e horken and • Plymouth 11. R., do 150 145 130 Turn Out I mile he law Norristown, Norristown or Bridge port, do 40 35 120 Port Kennedy, do 35 30 115 Taller Forge, • 'do PO 25 110 do 20 15 1 00 Royer'. Ford, do 20 15 100 Pottstown, do IS 10 1 00 Don .Luse tile; do 15 10 100 1 3aumatown, do 10 05 95 Rending. do 05 00 95 Between Reading and Mottraville, do 00 95 r 90 Niohrov do 95 90 t 85 llanibura, do 75 70 05 Orwigateurg. du 05 60 55 The freight and tolls on coal to Richmond, and Philadelphia, during the months of June, July, and August will be From ALCarbon.S.flaven.P.Clinton. 170 1 05 1 45 And on and after Sept. let, to December Jlst, ISIS, ISO 175 155 By order of the Board of Managers. S. BRADFORa, Secretary• DeeTl,4/3-52.tf) do 1 45 1 40 1 25 New Arrangement. LIVINGqTON , S EXPRESS LINE. I: P1,11: 1 1 RED 10 receive and forwar • U r I'o...neer Train, (our E xpress Car in Os true of special ine.sellgers) Iner 01 .1 1 1dosatiptions, packages, handles, specie bank notes. 4.e. nartlcitlar attenlion paid to collecting Dille, Drafts and Accontits. Packages and Goods delivered (laity to-all interme diate places to tureen Philadelphia and Paitsvile. OFFICES, Centre Street, Pottsville ; No. $3, Soup; Thiid. street plaolophia ; No, 6, Wall street, New York.; No 8 Court street' Boston LI VINGSTOIsi, HOWARD & po MUM Luzerne Iron Works, near Hazleton. ---. ,gralarlAil.- . HUDSON & ALLUN, Draw me - rolls of the above named establishment, respectfully informs their patrons sad the public generally, that they. ha ve taken the large building tbr. wetly used for the Machine Shop connected with the Sugar Loaf Coal Works, to which they havO added a Foundry. and are now prepared to build Steam En gines of every size. Pumps, Coal BreakerJ, Railroad and Drift Cars, and to furnish Iron and Brass Castings of every descroptinn suitable to the Coal mining or any other business, on the most reasonable toms. . . . Repairing 4ir all kinds done with neatness, and 311 c. snatch. at the Inv:caprices. All work forriblied by them will be warranted to pettbrin well. They' would solicit the custom ist'those who any want articles in their line In this vicinity: Alt orders will meet with immediate and prompt at tention. W. March 17, 180. P2-Iy] L. IL ALLEN. PASCAL IRON WORES. • • Fti . ! . 1?7 , 1.5 ;4*l • In= 171,'" - EII)ED Wrought trot Flues, Suitable for 'ace,. V tu,tives,:llarine roof other Steam Engine Boilers, from 3to 5 inches la diameter. Also, Pipes for Cas, Steam and other purposes; extra strong Tuba for Ily draulle Presses; Willow Pistons for Pinups of Steam Engines 4-e. Manufactured and for sale h,v MORRIS - , TANKER & MORRIS, Warehouse corner 2d and Walnut al, Philada. Plitlada• Nov. 22d 181547 Eagle Iron Works, 21't_ IN THE BOROVGII OF rotrsvrtt.E. FOILVERLY CONDUCTRD BY O. W. PIT.VAN. J. 'WREN & CQ. • RERPECTFULLY announce to their friends and.the public that they have tenen this establishment,' and respectfully solicit a :continuance of the custom of the works, Being practical Mechanics, they.ttaiter themselves that their knowiLdee and experience (Witte business will enable them to turn out work that will not fail to give satisfaction to the most fastidious.— They aro prepared to manufacture Steam Engines, Pumps, Coal Breakers, Draft Cars, Railroad and other. Castings, 4-e ace. . • . Ail orders thankfUlly received andpromptly executed oaths most reasonable terms. JOHN WREN, THOMAS WREN Met *4O-1711) JAKE'S WREIS ' • • New Partnership IN THE TRANSPORTATION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. frlll3 undersigned entered into a'partnership on the first Inst.. ander the Prat of CONRAD. CARTER & Co., for the trummction of a Transportation and Cotruniscion Business on the needing Itattriad, and the Colds connectad therewith. and reale:M(lll4 enlirli a continuance of the eatronuce wnich has been hereto. fore's° libers'lr•heitowed on the linos to which they rcrpectiveiy beloneed. We are prepared to transport foods cr all descrip tions. daily,to Potisellle also. to the (Anteing parried places : i'ort Carbon. 't. Clair, New Philadelphia. Pat, tersnn,Middlepore, Brookville, Tuscarnr.t, Neer Castle, Cattowissa. Cloomsbur;, Oraneeellie.ethamokin, Man ville. tiannary, Non hei..herhind, Milton, Money, Wit ihipePort. IlinercTlltc. Tremont, &e , &e. Ail Goods sent to one care will he pnaetuany attended to And forwarded with dcspaetb.. J. C. CONRIt.D. I J E CARTER, I B. DcFOREiT, Jr. pAitaaphia. Psturitle. . Sch. /leers, July 21; 1;40. 32-i f I ) IS SOITE TIOIS OF PARTY ERSHIP.— The Pattnership hi:retain , existing between J. E. Carter, Morgan. Jas. Tronthnlt and Thomas Merman, under the name and style of J. E. CARTER ar. - was dissolved on the ttst instant—the said Itrennen having whirl/awn, and the said Morgan end Twirebolt having said their interests to X: C. Conrad, jr., Philadelphia—the said Troinholt binding himself -not to relate iu tha business fir the parkel of five year. July 21.1819. 30.311 J. E. CAIIT:Lft: COLLIERY, "IVORKS., • N ir 4 „ F ": : " ItV . AND .IACIIINE ;SHOPS.' I ra i c. .i .... .... a Mforess, at their old? tand, corner of Ra Callowhlll streets, are prepared to man- It, order, at t he shortest notice. Steam Enjrisu '.'nd Pumps, o any power and capacity for mining and ,her purposes, Rattier Coal Breakisr.Vackiass, with, solid and perforated rollers, as may be required. Also Engines and Blaming Cylinders with all seers ary machinery for Blast Furnaces. Hot 9ir Pipes, of he most approved plane. Cup and Ball Joints and Wa ter Tsysrs, of the very 'lest construction. They par ticularly invite the attention of Iron Masters and par ties engaged in the Iron trade, to their large stock of Patterns for Rolling Mills, having lately constructed the machinery for two of the largest Mills in the coun try, viz .—Thc Wyoming Mill at Wilkesbarre,apd the Rolling Mill at the Montuur Iron Works. Danville. They are rally prepared tor this kind of wirrk. together with every variety of general machinery. Ortheque-, Icy of their work and materials, it is enough t s say, that time and erperience,c he most infallible, ests, bane amply demonstrated the genuine charactrrruf their ea eines and machinery. ' Orators are respecfully solicued and will I. 'promptly attended to. ~ AVWOOD &.'SNYDER. Pottsville. January, 17.184 d 3-ly POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. gat 4 . - ri. vz...,,•^ - " . .... 1. , :i .... , . OPENCEII & NIAEON. RESPECTFULLY announces to the public, that they have tat, n the Establishment known as the Potterill.: Iron Works. an Norwegian street, where they are prepaed to hoild all kinds of Stdam Engines, manuacture ttait Road Cars, and 3 1 1101nery nfalmost every description, at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. _ . Perzonr from abroad. In want of Steam Engines will god it totheir advantnee to give them actin before engaging olvewbete. May, II Frrinklief Works. C S -177.1 611 MBE FltitscriberannllnWeN to the public that he is 1. 'sole proprietor of the Franklin Works. Port Car bon, lately owned by A. C. Brooke. tchere , ho Contin ues to manallicture to order at the shortest notice Steam Engines. Pumpr, Coalßreakers.and Machinery of olinbst any slze descrndion. for minion Of other. purposes. Aisu Railroad and Drlttioar,lton of Bt,m Cast:nrs, of any !lir, of p•ilivell. _ • C..).01WE1t3 SRC 111::51'1.CFITLLY SOLICITED,p SILLYMAN. I+gANKLIN SHOVEL WrpRKS —The salitirriher . , continues to furnish - the Colliers and dealers of Schuylkill comity. with Shovels plan Mods. utile fon, est Philadelphia pikia. Attmilion is particularly' rol led to their Cool Shovel, Orders for Shovels or. airy size or pausal promptly attended M. ts. SILINMAN ' 31-ly 'Port Carbon. July 23,..18 =I 6ESS ~~~~ 'i s_ - = l '. u 'Yw — ;: `~''-LET. VV M=E=EM=l;l . . 13.11t2C.1311111D1.: , S 'T.ITTIIIISALL , .S / Irgelll'e. Powdes. •. IT HAS cured, iu the last yi2f 1500 cases of Ile:lies, • 2000 cases Or CIIIOIIIC Cough, 200 cases iiiliroken ' 5000 cases of Horses out of Condition, and other diseases. . . More than 500 certificates, verbal and written, have been received,ntmetlng to the virtues of this Inestima ble remedy but we have only space to suilijeiti the lowing: , 16-111 and, Oswegii en., Sept. 17, 1948. Gentlemen wish to inform youlthat the Tatter e4 heave Privrders 1 bought at your store /art Octo ber, aired a vaNable ,cia re of Mine of the !leaves, that she had had tire yeae4. The Oral package did tint effect a cu. euburilid ',the mate so much good 1 was ittliticed in try another pa . ..kaze, and the revolt 1129 been, that she has not had the Wives, since about a week alter commencing the second parkage,SilthottelpiLe has been used on my farm Clarinet every day since,'which has satisfied to.. that site to effectual'? cured. One of lily neis,lthars is swing Tattereales Heave Powders to a horse. and the prospect Is ! very flattering he will be ca red by it. . Believing the: the above named medicine is a only valuable ne, and that Heave...an be cured by it, I feel %Ming to tend toy saute in praiser/ It. Respectfully, Muses P. Wstm ' Spring Hilt, Ma., July RI, ISO. Messrs. J. F. Wittier & Co.—Gentlemen .—I most cheerfully beartestimonyto the great efficacy and virtue of the 'falters:oPo Heave Powders, in the cure of hor ses affected withgeave coughs and colds. I have a valuable horse that MO PO severely affected with Heaves and violent coutilting, that I had well nigh lost him, when I purchaSeda prickageOf Tattersall!' Heave Powders, which entirely cored hint and restored his appetite. No - ovvrer of horses t Gould be without it. Reopertfully yours, Coss. A. PE•DODY. . : CAUTlON.—.mitations and worthless compounds have followed us wherever we have introduredourre mody, and we understand that several new ones are helng put up for clrenlatlon—beware °Mose, and take nn remedy html .dhe Tattersall's." None genuine without the signature orA. U. Gritigh Co.—price (pile dollar per package. sir for five dol lars. Prepared and sold whnleistle nod retail by COUGH & KETWIAM. 140,Fulton Street, New York OSCAR D. IF:NEINS agent for Pottsville. Pottsville. Nov IS. ISIS SAL AIIA.NDER, FIRE, AND THIEF. PROOF CHESTS, Fir--proof Doom for Banks and Stores, Seal land Let• ter Copying Preased, Patent Slates Lined Itefrigera- We, Water-Filter., Patent Portable Water Clo- 4 sets, intended for the sick and infirm. EVANS & WATSON. ,' ' 76 Sesta Third St., (opposite the Philadia Exchange,) ~,....„....d.. tr,.,_ ...51 s . n tll t A A n :i i i l i t k o ' A n C h r a t . ) d R ., E , and large k e n v. ...vs.:5,Z, comment of the above articles, z'j -ft,_ s ~i ' . i together with their natent.ini ;l—siii.ou proved ' Salamander• . Fite-proof 11 4 .70,tyt.‘. 1 ,L, Sa res. which are so constructed i ~, l'o•;e. f ez . 00 10 set at reef all ,manner of cg: Lt....y1.- :1001 as to their being strictly r isa ~,, .5; , , , 77.74,,,p., tire proef,and that They will resist tatailsilan.:4l47l the tire' of any building. The outside car,-o of 1,11,U safes are made of boiler iron, the inelde case of soapmune,andnetween the outer caseand inner cast is a space anoint, three Inches thick, and is filled In with indestrfictible mitterial, so it, to make it nu impeasibilify to burn tiny hf the content., inside of the rliest. These. Soapstone sMamanders we are pre pared and 110 challenge the world to produce any article in the shape of Book Safes that will ,rand aaiinueh heat. and w e held nureelvee ready at MI times to ; have them fairly tested by public bonfire. We also continue to manufacture a large and general assortment of our Pre mium Air-tight Fire Proof Safee, of which there are over 650 now,in tine, and in every InataticS they haVe given entire satisfaction to the purchasere—of which we will refer the public to a few gentlemen who have them in use. . , Haywood & I Snyder. Pintatille ; Josepli,ll. Lawton 1 Pottsville ; Mr. Wlllinei Carr, Doyleatown, Pa. . Taylor, N. &G. Taylor, 1 4 29 North 3.1 et.; A.Wright & Neph ew, Vine at. Wharf, Alexander Darin, Conveyanrer, corner of Filbert and 9th F 10.; Johrelll. Ford, 32 North 34 Ft.; Myers Buse. 20 North 3ii et,; dar, M, rauf, 101 south 4th at.; Or David Jayne, 8 Spuds 3d sr.;' Matthew T. Miller, 00 South3.l at.; and wo could name Fortis hundreds of others if it were necessary. Now we invite the ntli•ntlon of the public,and particularly those L.. 4, in wan of Fire Fraof safes, to call at our ',imre before poretra o ehiewhere, and we can satisfy ; them that they WI v et a better and cheaper article at our attire than at any other eritabliFlunent in the city, ,; lVe also manofacturd-the ordinary Fire Proof Cheiits at very low prices, cheaper than they ran he bought at any other store in Philailetphia. 1 ' DAVID EVANA, Phila.,Sept9, , l?-37-Iyl JOAANNI.S WATSON. TO ISUIL'OP.RS AND CARPENTERS. rl HEsnhrcri6rr hews leave to inform his frtends and the pubblle in y ewt, Tint he has purr-based the Lumber Yard, fottaally owned by Zinn N. Wilt, at Schuylkill Ilayen.oppro.lteihe Farmer's Hank. Where he Intends to keep ronatantly on baud a fall aosortnient of seaconed iht , nlaehanna Lumber. consisting of white and yellow pine hoards. IWeather hoards, plnnel bolrtis and plank.from 1 to 2 inches thick, and door elite, 11 to Il in thick, 6 in. wide. hemlock joke nod aeantliug,joint and lap shingle*, Plastering Lath, ice. tviat a few thousand - feet 1,1 - seasoned Ash Plank from :ti to 3inches thick, all of svb , eti lie will sell on the most reasonable terms. 'would moat reepectfully .invite ail purchaaere t o call and examine for tberneeprie •before huyiug elsewhere. DAVID D. LEWIS. Augitata, , P. • 33-If Booting Slate. THE KERNSV,ILLE SLATE Co. RESPECTFUL— LY Inform the public that they are fully prepared to furnish a superior Slate for footing ; and haying the moat experienced Slater. In their employ mill at tend to any osiers with &IWO, and oa the most Oh. era' terms. A sample of their slate may be seen at the Office of Joseph George. Architect. who will give any information required. and with whom orders may he left. WY_ J. ROBERTS & Co. htntoh.3, 1114f1 Lehigh Water Gap. Calbeibco •• - Francis M. WynkooP. • • - COMMISSION RIEVALCIIANT. VOTt THE PURCHASING. AND SNIPPING OF V COAL, having leased Wharves r7lje th e &her' kill Navigation Company. at Port Cm n. now pre- pared to attend to the shipments of all Coal from that district, al wet . 0 to die paubuing and shipping for Osalonabooad% lApril3B,'4B—kadt. --, 1 - . • :We yr .Fi rm. THE subscribers baring this diy entered Into - - ....M copartnership for the per 'vise oftranseirtlne a 31-Nrfeeneral.wholrvate and retail beefless in IRON; O ROBERI ES, PRO Vital 0 NS,II A Y, 11.0 IT II„ and vet o, at the well-known York Store in the boron:II of Potts ville, would mnit respectfully becierive to sly that they halie now on hand a large and well selected stock or Bar Iron of all deseripttotta, also Plat it ,r and T Rail Road Iron of varinua sizes,suitalde (Cr antis and I iteret roads. which they offer for sale at ne low a rate as east Ire had in the County. 'Also. a fresh stock of CI rotaries and Provisions cnnstantly,on hand at very low prices for cash.. Also, Cast. Blister, and Shear Steel. Neils and Spikes; Ors. Floor. Feed, he., all of which they Would respectfully solicit sn inspection of by the public, 1 and telyieg asahey do upon a inlet:dietitians° buslnci. to be able at all Owes to accornrundste their customers. C. YARDLEY & SON. P. EL—The trubsctiber venni d take this opportunity to return.his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage he has heretofore received from his friends and the public genefully. undtespectfully solicits a continuance of ttie me for therietv firm. Pottsville. Mas•h4.lB4B-101 EDW YARDLEY caution E 4 .tt ra. , . , A Man bv.the name of OLAPP has 5..,, a ; m 1,1,t, . pining man of toe name of S. P. T . :• , , w „ nnd . , and . es his name to put tip a giamapari which they oil Dr Townsend's S - 8 "?'"7., denominating it 0 ti4t I INE ..',.. Clig.inali,t2s:. Tie ... - rownsend is nu doctor. and never .. wait b u t et a worlier on raltronisenenals. and the 1....„e, Yet he assumes the We of Dr.': for the pones of gaining credit for mint beis no. Tai. is .o caution the public not to be deceived. and ;OM 'll , e none but the Genuine Original Old Dr. Jacob Town. send's darsaparilia, havincrigx it the 01.1 Dr's. like. rifle, his family coat of:arnlajEad his signature-across the coat-of arms. 1 . ; TILE ORIGINAL DISCOVERER. OF THE , • Genuine Tumniend Sarsaparilla! fILD Dr. Townsend is now about :0 years of age, V and has long been known as theauthorand discov erer of the Genuine Original "Townsend Sarsaparilla " Being poor, be was compelled In limit itslifxriufacture. by which means It has been kept out of arket, and the sties circumscribed to those only who had proved its worth and known its value. It bad reached the ears,of many, nevertheless. as throae persons who had been healed of sore diseases. and saved front death, proclaimed its excellence and wonderful HEALING DOW ER. Knowing. sway years Sta. that he had,by his skill, science, and experience. devised an article which would be ofincalcuablo advantage to mankind, when once' known and eltensively' used, he hoped and perseve red, expecting the timetp arrive when the meads would be furnished to bring it into universal entice, when its inest Intahle virtues Would he known and apprecia ted. This time hasenme; the means are supplied; this GRAND AND UNEQUALLED PRKPARATION, Is manufactured on the Largest stale, and is called for throughout the length and breadth of the land, es pecially as it itroi l lnd incapable of degeneration or deterioration. Let every man ring throughout the land,, that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend Is now manufacturing the real *Townsend Sarasparilla, • which near sours, serer fer ments, awl - weer chafe:se its ehUreeter. From this day ihrth the people shall have the pure Genuine 7stensend Sawmparitle, which shall never sour in the bottle, or in the stomach, and it, shall yet banish 'from the land al !Fermenting, Souring, Explo• ding. Vinegary Sarsaparillas, now in use. A good Sarsapardlt, pure and,genoble, ought to live ; a poor souring. slip-slop Sarsaparilla ought to droop and The Old Dr's., Sarsaparilla will keep pure and per, feet iOO yearn.' , , Unlike) ruing H P. Townsendls it improves with , age. and never changes, but for the better •, because it, to prepare.lon drieirlille principles by n scientific man. highest knoivledge of Chemistry, and the latest Htsioveties of the Art hive all been brought into 'remit ration in the manufacture od the OLD DR'S. SARSA PARILLA. The .oareaearlila,root, iris well known , In medial many medicinal properties, and some prope.pea which are inert or mselese, and I others, chick. ill retained in preliaririg it fiir use, W allace frymeninnun hail arid, which la injlitlOillt• to the p ri t ei o.. Simi., of the lir/pert ird or azaroannrinn are on lesbuite, that they entirely evaporate and are last in the pr. , paratlon, if they ore 1101 preset tel by a scientific ',mares, knon n only to 1.1105e,e1p1 , 1. in its 111111 - Alore.dver, these eelati:c princiefs, which tly ntf the vapor, or 10 lilt exhaltation. under heat, are the very :3,1;C-el properties of the root, width I give to it ail Its rill° lAlly ran Loll or stele ille• root till they get a dark colored liquid, witch ntore from ;he. aoloeinti . 1 matter in the root than frond anything slit ; thav ran then 'train this insipid or vapid hquui.sweon ea mitt, nulls call it l•:lursaparilla Eatr.et or St , int," 'Bat stub is not the art. le Lawn the cr,:sutss OLD - Dlt JACOR TOWNSEND'S SAR SAPARILLA. _ :.'1 MIMI Thld le so prepared, that nil the inert propertie•,,r the Sarsaparilla mini ate tliait removed, every thing capable of becoming aria or of fermentation, in extract ed a nil rejected ; then every ',snide oftne.li:al virtue secured• in a pure nna eonrentrated tural ; anti thus it is rendered trio:Table of losing any ofits ',Enable and healing properties. Prepared in this - way, It Is w ad e the most po.orful acent in the . CURE OF INNUMERABLE DISCARES. Hence the reasnn why we hear commeadatiens en every side in its favor by men, women, 'and children. We fi nd it doing wonders in the cure of Consilium ion . ; Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaiat, and in Rheurnatime, Scrofula, Piles, Costiveness. ail Cutancnus Erupt lons, Pimples, Blotches. and all affect inns arisin.,- from IMPURITY OF fUr.. BLOOD. It possesses a marvellous rfh acy, hi all complaints arising Doan indigestion, from Aridity of the Stoma, f unequal circulation, determination of blood to the head, pulteitation of the heart. cold feet and cold hands, cold chills and hot flashes over the body. It has not Its equal In Colds and Coughs; and promotes easy expectoration, and, gentle pterspiration relaxing stricture of the tunes, throat. and every, other part. Burin nothing la Its excellence more manifestly seen and pcknowedged than in all kinds and stages of Fe male complaints. It works wonders In case of-Fluor Allots or Whites, Falling of the Womb, Obsttacted, Suppiiisseel., or Painful Menses, irregularity of the menstrual period 4, and the tike: and in as effectual In curing all the forms of Kidney Disease. By removing obstructions, and. regulating the general system. it gives tone and strength to the. whole Andy; and than cures all forma of NERVOUti "DISEASES AND DEBILITY, And thus prevents or relniveu a great variety of other maladies, no Spinnl Irritation. Neuralgia. St. Vain; D ance , 'swooning, Epileptic Fits. Convulsion*, &c. ' It us not possible for this medicine to fail to do good ; It has nothing in it which can ever harm, It ran neon' sour or spoil, and therefoie, can nem loose its cura tire properties. It cleanses the blood, excites the liver to healthy nylon, tones the stomach, and - gives good digestion, relieves the bowels of torpor and constipa tion, allays intlamation,puri6es the skin, equalizes the circulation of the blond, producing gentle warmth equally all over the body, and at the insensible perspire lion; relaxes all obstructions, and invigorates the en tire nervous system Is not this then, the medicine youtpre-eminently needl But can nay of these things be said of S P., Townsend's inferior Article 1 This. young matesliquid is noire, be COMPARED WIT(LTIIE OLD DR'S. • Ilecause of one grand fart, that the one in 1.1.-tpuble of detertoretion,and NEVER SPOILS, whit, theiolier does; it sours, ferments, and blows the bottles con• tattling it into fragments; the sour, acid liquid ex ploding, and damaging other goods . : Most not this hornide compound be poisonous to the systeml What! pot acid into a. system already diseased with arid I .W hat causes Dyspepsia but acid? Do we not all know, that when food sours In bur strimachs, what mlsehief 'it I pmducesl flatulence, hearthurn, palpitation of the heart, liver complaint, dleri twee. dysentery, colic, and corruption of the hlriodl What Is Scrofula buten arid humor in the body ! What produces all the humors which bring on Emotions of the Skin. Scald Head, Salt Rheutn, Erysipelas. White dwellings-Fever Sorer, and ell ulcerations internal and external! hi noth• log under heaven but an acid substance, which sours and thus spell's all the fluids of the body, more or less. What causes Rheurnatisni, but a sour or acid fluid, which' Insinuates itself between the joints and else where. Irritating and Inflaming the tender and delicate heroes upon which it natal So of nervous diseases, of 'lmpurity of the blood, of deranged circulations, and nearly all the ailments which end bunion nature. Now is it not horrible to make and sell, and iNfiaile ly Worse to use 0113 SOURING, FERMENTING. ACID "COMPOUND" OF -S. P. TOWNSEND! And yet he would fain have it Understood that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Genuine Original Sarsaparilla, Is an IMITATION of his inferior preparation I Heaven forbid that we should deal loan article which would .bear the most 'distant resemblance to S. P. Townsend's article! and which would bring down upon the 014 Dr. such a mountain load of complaint; and crlininations front Agents who have sold, and pile cruisers who have used S. P. Townsend's Feritumting Compound. We wish it understood, because it. is the abortion truth, that S. P. Townsend's article and Old Ur. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla are Asaesa-scids r Apart and infinitely dissimilar; that they are unlike in every particular, having nut one single thing in cons- MOD. As S. P. Townsend t. no dortor,and never war, ii nn ; chemist, no pharmaceutist—knows nn rilore of meth- Cite or disease than any tither common, unscient t unprofessional man, what guarantee can the {midi have that they are receiving a gotusine :scientific medi cine, containing all the virtues used in it rim g it, and which are Incapable.f changer whicht.might reit dertneni the agents of disease instead of health 7 Rut w h a t e k e ' ,boob, he ennui ted limn one who knows nothing' comparatively of medicine or til4l,lt, ! ' It reunites a person of route eitiericlue. to cirik serve tip even a common decent meal, how nit, h more Important Is t that the piornewho :Tumefaction: tbrdb. rine, designed for weak i.tomarlis and entlottled aye tema.stioulil know %venni,: rneilic.dproperties of ills 1114, the bent manner of securing and conrootrating their healing vu turn, also an extensive knowledge at the ed. tioni diseases which aficet the human syotem, and how to adapt rewrites to there dine saes! It is horrible so Oink, and to know !tow cot rills the afflicted are imposed upon by presumptuous nit, tor the sake or motley 1 Enmities made out of the a:tonics, r the siek and no equivalent rendered the despair ing nulferets! It is to arrest frauds 'upon the Unfortunate, to pour balm IMO wounded humanity, to kindle hope in ll,e de. onairing bosom, to restore healthandldrinto, and vigor I Into the crurhed and broken, and to banish intiriony, that Old Dr. !rent. Townsend has sought and foiled he opportanity and means to bring hi. nrand Univer sal Concentrkted Remedy within the regal, and to the knowledge of nil who need it. that they may learn and know, be Joyflil experience, its TRANSCENDENT POWER TO HEAL, - - • - And Ibu■ to have the unpurrhasable satiorantlnn or Wising raised thousands nail millions: from the bed of sickness and despondency to hope, health, and a long Urea vigor and usefulness to themselves, their fami lies and fritilds• Agents for this County. Jain G. Brown, Pottsville; Junes B. Falls,and J. W. GUMS, Idinersville; B. J. Fry, Tamaqua., [Dec. 15, 1516 t. 51. 4 Novel invention. 1: HAnvs• GOLD PAINT for writing with acnmmon Pen, regildiou Picture Frame., Sisn'Writing, ecc., In Donley at ^3 cents. BO cents. and I Dollar may be had . of NICHOLAS & COLLINS, Druggists & Apothecaries. Market Sneed. Pottsville,. • Physicians* Prescription, accurately compounded, by carefitl bands only. Families and country Store keepers may rely on being supplied with the best anklet the Deng market affords. on the Most reasnrable terms. Every variety of Fancy articles. Perfutorry, Dresher!. Combs. Paints, Oils, Chmptilne, Mats, Tobacco. Cigars, Witteil, &c. Juns.l2, 18441, Four New CertMeates,_ TELL IT IN G ATLI, PUBLISH a IN TUE STREETS OF-I:4K E LON. DR. 'SWAYNEN CEL BRA TEP "F:10/1/. Y EDICIATS. .gtOa_i D-..( ' Y . ,: ( r . , .t DR. SNVANNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY; $lOO.OOO Reward. • FOR • MOUk`. EFFECTUAL REMEDY Tit A DR. SWAYNE'eI COMPoUND OF WILD CHERRY. ARE you troubled ivitti a cough Hoye pin pains in the side and breast, hose you a ticblinu or rising in the throat I Hain you the Liver complaint I Have you the nrunchitls Nervous Debilrty, or any Symptoms of Pulmonary Consumption 1 If you ar3 troubled with anyof the above symptoms. hen use Dr. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY it will effects speedy aMI permanent cure, as the evidence of thousanda who have been , cured by it will testify. EXTRACTS FROM EDITOR( AL OTICES. A. COOO MEl:stmt.—We have used Dr; Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry fornumber of years and Sways with the happiest effect=ritusrad, Ed. City hem. 'laving fairly tested the virtues of Dr; Swayne's Wild Cherry, we feel nurselves bound to record °ones timony in he behalf. as a moat valuable and efficacious medial:ie.—Et/Sera of Bat. Clipper. MORE NEWS FOR ;HIE MR. .1 FFLJC TED RERD. A VOICE FROM SCHUYLKILL CO: PLEASE READ TIIIS EXTRAORDINARY CURE.. fj Dn. Swarnn—Dear Ski—About six y:anrs ago, I discovered that my lungs were affected; of which I became more convinced from time to time, althouth I tried many remedies, yet without any apparent ben tit; and my disease increased until I was compelled to,k, ert my room, anti at last my bed. I had great pan lb- my lel side, upon which I could not lay allied, and In the morning my cough was severe that I found it very panful to throw up the phlem which gathered in great nuantitleX on my lungs, when foannately I bought of your agent. In this place. one bottle'of your Coni pound Syrup of Wild Cherry, which so much relieved me that 1 continued using it until now.. I have used six bottles, and am happy to tell you that ray pains are re moved, my strength returned, my sleep Is undisturbed and sweet, and I feel perfectly well. I can now fidrow mydaily avocation without being afflicted with, that painful hacking, weakening cough, and I firnil3l33lw lieve that to your methane, under the: blessings of Providence, 1 am indebted 'for. this great ''change, and am very happy to subscribe myself, AEILAIAM ZEAEMONT. SCelair, Schnylkill Comity. Pn.. tan. tII. 1840. ASOYIIEILVIION OLE MONTGOMERY. • STILL ANOTHER .WONIfORFUL CURE! HEAD THU EXTEADRDIARY case., Da. SW•YDIE—Denr riit—llaving contracted a se vere cold, which settled upon my luttes,rittentle , d with a violent cough, pain 111,111 y Milt: and breast.dttilcidly of breathing, I was attended by physicians of the dist respectability, bat my symptoms becalm: very alarm log, there was an abscess Conned in my long, and made its war through my side, and discharged large qoaniltics Of puss externally. AO lid skint) tbought the power or , fun. turns or one of my longs were totally destroyed—therefore .suppolitell 1119 VOW. entirely hopcleAa. This mow:lfni mate of things eon tanned for a. lon^ ' time. until I was wasted and worn to a skeleton. lhad cried a number of reit...lie:o.n all failed to do any good. But there still !wing a 513:10; 'of hopeird. for me and my anxious pateats. :and hav ing heard of the ereat virtues of your Coinpoond riyi up of Wild Cherry, and Its lo.ing approved of by physicians of the dr,t eatine ice. 'concluded to make ' trial of it, and to toy voat znicisrartioo, loy . nouLlO gradually grew bettei, the hot, in My .iido b,L,111 In 11.,11. and l mount: happy to say, fr mt a poor and al mart tiontele, skeleton, I have net ozno londOly and Wt , `,211 more than I ever have. Sit my neighbor+ can ciesfily lv the above fact. Anna o IrAch:s.n, not •..% from Skipoac :; kville, aoditck p. • _ . litrcli is the unpreteileirred ,ueress of Dr. riwa . yne'9 c orr , o rru r l syrup of,IN lid Cherry. We Are must:rut: Iv receivirsu letters from 1 . 1:5 , 16411, :In , i for Agr , rltrl. froor :dr parts of the 1.:uit...1 states, Informing us.of extrrror•luirtry cures. I The Ellflorad.• n. P.m lifornin or Peril matt yield For , 'tumor: to Thousands-1740 what are :IliPion, tree/rout • lie.tfth 7 Wt. riWAYNE:',I fIOMPOVND SYRUP OF W 11.” till:Ir By. . ' TWO .7: rr 7-.7W ',E CE,RTIFIC.I7S. 22t.ur ro, N .1,. DO. fah. 160... ... Dr. 11. Ay:AN - SR-I),r Sir—This is In certify, that . . . . . .h ... luting ho call and winter of ISIO, 1 wa:4; troubled with u vecy i.vere cold and cough. With strong syyptotus of 1ii , ... "1:1111A : I was illatlf i•li 11l try your Co ituothal t iyru [.,4 . Run Cherry, cif sl hkit —on, hottiv7 attire Iv C,1,11‘ in,. and ...I would atroligly rettrunitkftid it to Alter fur similar 2trertion.. F STACY Kintatetr.oE, .AsoTrir.r: SEVERE CASE OF :1,4T/INI N. ' Plun.rto t. Th , r. 12th, ISIS. Dn. Bw AynF.'--Dr3r Sir cheer:ells . add my lcs. gloomy in favor of your valei.tlde Conifimind Syrup of Wild Cherry. Which I conceive to be truly the wonder and blessing of the age. For the last four years I have been :tillictea on oh the nothma. Rlrrp bad tiermin. a Stranger to use ; nicht alter night would — l have to in up In my bed. I was attended by four .ir, five did - vomit physicians, also having used various patent medicines. but all elfin avail. I I initialled to grow worse, tintil commencod thous.. of your v•ilualileOlopnlitiel Syrup of Wild Cherry. which afforded tor instant relief. After usingseveral bottles I was restored to perfect • health . Yours with respect. ' ' • SAGAN 11. EWANN Any information mine to abuse case will be freely given by her husband. !Ism TON EVANS. Carpenter, corner 01 and Paris sin. Thousands of persons are destroying their einstitit dons by neglecting to apply . a prop , r reme. Rely not upon single catchpenny articles. which reeve for the moment, but eventually accelerate the 'disease. Desert at once to that al established remedy. Dr. Swaynes Compound Syrup of Wild. Cherry. .n cele brated throughout the whole wntlil as an effertnal remedy for diseases of the Triniat, Lungs, unit Brenet. IMPORTANT CAUTION—READ'. Ri" There is hilt one ,cennine preps rat inn of ‘1 ry and that is Dr. Swayne's. the first ever the public, which has been sold largel Cam Milted States and some parts of Eurone preparations called by the name of have been put nut since this. under cover of ceptive circumstances, in order to give careen sales. Each bottle of the genuine is envelt a beautiful Etre] engraving. with the likene, Penn thereon ; also. Dr. SWayne's sictiatui a ferthersecurity, the portrait of Dr. Stvayn added hereafter, EU as to distinguish his pre from all others. Principal 'Mee, EIGHTH and RACE Str Swain's Celebrated Vertulfuge. "8 safe and effectual remedy for Worms, Dye pepsia.„ Cholera -Iforbue,sielly or Dye , peptic csildren or adults, and the most useful Family !lai cise tree offered to the public." THIS RC.IIEDV is ions which has proved sitcress. fut for a long time. and it 1 nnivers 'ay artnow l- I edged by all who have tried it to lie jar ,Inpuriorerbeing sn very pleasant to the hale at.the castle time effectual) natty other medicine ever employed to dieealee fur which it is rectimmenileil. It not only destroys wni but it invigerates thee:bolo system. It Is hartide,s its effects, and the health .of the tialient is alwas till proved by its ate even wiled 00 wants are di.covered Dr ti‘VANNr.'S has met s. id/ aitecrre of favor from the pnlalr, n bleb hat. perhaps never he fore been accorded to any medicine. It need.; no re commendation where ever it is known. To the fond . mother, bending in ..leeple..s a nalty over her wa.the: ! child, it will ratty tellefjoy, and I hank Conn e r.; to all ' who are suffering from the 4111..e.1.0f8 far which It 13 prepared. it &Ter, n tooolv r,toralitin to health BEWNitC. is in Mare. bottles (being recently cliAnged to prevent . coon:mien.. paci. to ri Setter ailyarinie.ii) with the followin , woldsblown in the glass 1)r , it.sw“,the Vert:o4'o.T , , Philada.; also enveloped in a heauthal wrapper. hearing the ;Ignatore of Dr. ii, sync. with portrait on eirch or the tonne 'without which 11010 e is geninne. This article is so pleasant to the nrvle that bulb ebildrett nod Oohs are universally fond of It. De iV.V A VNE'SVAINAP.VaII.I.A AND EX TRACT TAIL l'll.l,6—Theereat ...unman Purifier-I.r Inc re- now:al:and permanent mire of all di.va,ca ari,ing from an intim,. -tate of the 'whit or the sy-deui. Let It be rennet:Spred. that in tins prepar Ptioll are I strong y - concentrab•ti the medical properties of Sar ;.iiirarthe and' Corset of Tar compounded with other valuable “vecetalite Cotracts.” whole - strength' df•which I, exi mind on W 1 er.tireey new principle. ' Unlined all other Pills, tie's-, ,itpee 5 ,,,, leee or any otlie , r oriple,int ,Len. , 41100,1,101e they are Us;poweiful 1 , it for a In . :diem,: to be. and 1,11 ',Mlle., It purifo , rnq the 1. nailainsprir.ga of ; auA 'ob.., only rigor ktiroi,za.a th, fran‘.., I r- lb•metober I,IIV3VS to t minim panic„ Early for Dr. s'A [(PAPA P.D.I.A AND P.X.TIt tCl"f gee 11111 the ,:tguitore .of Dr. r3AV A V:si I; is On each Bor. The'above valuable medicines arP'preparnd only by Dr. II Slvayes. corner ref Sth add Race streets, In whOm all orders should be :Afire:lced. Per tale bV the following Agents: • J. G. DROWN. Druggist. JOHN S. C. NIA run Sl,a nil }Pottsville. - J. Clllrflg C. MIGIIES. • JAIL B. FALLS ' a " lannerovine MI W. GIBBS, ff. SIIIAALEIt, Pori Carbon C. tic. G. 11UNTZINGIl11, Schuylkill Maven 111cLEAN at. LEVSON., Summit Hill. • • J. Wil'tame. 31iddlepint ; Daniel Bertsch. Ashland; Charley Fruity. Orwigaburg ; Jno. Itimenman. Ham burg:l E. J. Fry,Tnivaqua ; Jnn. Dickson. Easinn ; Matthew Kranee, Bethlehem; Chas Ebert, 'timid; Chunk; Eckel( Barndt, Tremont ; Cnckill Son, Llewellyn, and by storekeepers generally. October 7,1518. . 41— • IP E D . PR AYER-7niiiiCs u Ltay.-200 Bibles and Prayer Books in 2iIXIIIII every style of binding. rhaapor by 25 or 30 percents Irian they can be purchased In Philadelphia. Splendid C ilt Edged Family !BMus apnly Volt A:Az:NA:VS ' Cheap Book Soiree. RIED:ICAN CIUTLEILYe—A new supply id 'A. American Cutlery. superior to English Idnuufac• tyre. just 'received and for sate. on terms to suit the use, at I • BRADY & ELLIOTT'S t? i Wholosile hwelgy Stoo", Oel,dre et, . I.iver Complaint. 1 1 JAUtinicE, DYSPEPSIA, CIMONIC OP NEIIVOLrI DE1111.11•1', 1)!..51;Atlf: OF 771 N i Kant7s. ca ali eil(a,(4 arising frost a•disrrdeer - 'tiger or Stomach in In: it Afar ...ad Fsrestri: QIWII to enn•lif.r.tioll, Inward Vile., Fu”hess 01 1.3 Blood In the Need, Mid (ty of the Start:ash. Non era, Ileatt•hurn, Dimwit for Fond, Full sees nr It e 1011 in Thu Stomach, SOH 1:111MaiOnll. Sinkiog tr atit• tering, at the pit ofple ..e•ernach, Switanfn:: of 'h. Head. Harried atpr ditirni, Breathing.. Eluttehrrg at 1 the heart, Clinking =or sufti .ating ern ritions Whet. Po a lying p,..ture, Denness 7,r vision, L llr Cr lb.. III• foe the alert, Fever aid .101Lpaln in the It:, ,1145 etel.ry of Perspiration. YellowneSs f the Out and eyes. rale In the ride, Bock. Cheri. mi.. L,'6 , Soil dVll 11135111'11 of heat. Barring its the Flesh. Ouistat. Intaginom, of evil nod great _depress', n of Spirts can be etrentualiy eared he nn. TIOOPLAIVIr •0 'CELEBRATED ctl:tl.i.:4 HI 'TERS.IL' Their power over the. above dist, Se/ la Int ex celled—if equalled—by any other p natation, in the United States. as the cures attest. in many vas Is alter skitifill physician: had failed 1 ... T the Liver and . tomach are sours es . Deralleeltleat or the Liner aiee • •-... _ _ of Insanity, and will also mid ce disease 'of - the LungsLungsHeart. Skin. Lungs arid Kidneys. and lays 1: body Lk, .. open man attack of the ChaleM, illione. or - ',glow Fever,andingenettilly DM firotaabsc-i<that nio t bane ful disease. Consumption. - I • Opinions of the Philadelphia Press. "TOE DISP %Tell," December 31st says: , As Inv•LOSVLE SltalC/NE...—We have frehaently heard of the Celebrated German linters. matilifactur ed by Dr. Ilonfland, snake's of in tennis of couanenda- Com and we know deservedly sa.l It is a too common practice„,in certain quarters, to, pub ail manner of useless trash, but in the case of the shove Ilittels. bun lireib are twin,"„ witnesses of their (great metal and physical. worth. As a medicine Gm the Line Coin plaint.leundice. Nervous Debilityle l nd Dyspepela, this has been found liivalnablm effectilig cures, and thor oughly eradicating diseases, whets all other HIM/jellies hove failed. Weleel convinced, that in the tint of the German Bitters,the patient does not become deblliated 'but constantly Isaias; Strength to the fraine—ia fact worthy of great considtrat km, The Haters ar 'please lane in taste and lintel], and can be all:;lnistert under any circumstances, to the most delicate stomac i In deed. they can be used-by all persons with the most perfect safety. It weal be well for those who ere much affected in the Dellrittlggy•lPM.,tocommente wills one tea spoonful or toss, and gradually increast . We `speak Dm o experience, .and are of canoe, a proper judge. The press far qnd wide, have united in ecom , mending the German -titters, and to the afilidted we most cordially advise their use. I I ' "SPIRIT OF THE TIMES."- June 2.lthsayll: "Do rim goad citizens 'who are Invalids. ;Maw the many astonishing cures that have been perforined by I Dr. iloofland's Celebrated German Bittern 1 If they I do not, we recommend them to the "German Medicine Store." all who are affected .with Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, or Novato Debility; tilie Doc tor bale coed many of our citizens afterthe hOst Pity- I althea ha - 1 failed. We have used them, and they have proved la be a medicine that every one should know af, and we cannot refrain giving our testimony 1n their favor, and that which gives them greater 'Ma m upon I ' , our humble effort, they are entirety Vegetable. • "TIIE ,DAILY NEWS," Jely 4th says: "We speak knowingly of Dr. lloolland'a Celebrated Gentian Bitters, whet, we sac it is a blessint of this are ; and in diseases of the biliary, digestive atpd Ner vous Systems, It has not we think an equal. r It is a Vegetable preparati.n. and made without Armtek and.i to all invalids an would recommend Bag worthy th;lr confidence. READ TIIE FOLLOWING: i f , Ills from one rat our first druggists, a gent) ma fa. 'courant, known throaphout the United States th pro. (meter of the -.Medical Worm Syrup:' Pitiladttphia, N0n.2.4. IS Dear Sir :—lt Is with ninth pleasure that I testify to the extraordinary virtues of your German Hitters. hav ing sold largely of them these last few months to va rious persons, Millard with !Acre Complaints,' Dyspep sia, and Debility or Die Nervous System. II can say cousclentiomly,Aliiit they are the bent article of the kind I have ever abed. (and I deal in all Dal popular medicines) and I consider it tile only medicine for the n,lnive disease, before the penile. . I have never sold one moils that has net given sat isfiction,'lnd brought Mali the tommendatlna of those. who lired it. amprieprof I deem this my duty 1.. von n „ .., . • pt . ) this hit:ltly valuottle article. OA to thrate ;On led h liticurs..the ni.v., complaints, that they may know 0 ' IL, ,h,. tore prep.eties and in enable then, to eelec the good froth the satittu, arikhA 'withwinclt our parket is tlotal,tl. . ' With much rei•pert, I rennin you .1. N, 11011E\ S: • Corner of Seemol an, JAVN A?, D I.IVEIt 1: Cured ef..2er Phy,b Iris L'afig.ll , Dear Sir—lt is with ft. elitie.= of nieate to yoil liar s.t..eiV, vire. oCynnr 1,1,11.1112;," • 1 1...11..1(1 . 0 Ir lets," neon my •ent , whil.• lalmr dire• _ o ~.ars 1..1 Ii dice and was otoleed the null Ire mem of sin' Fa SonlY - line atter. w hen I w mii imt I .... _ fol of it.)..elf. 01.0 ImIt• I 1 , 3, I . of r4nnann , IteVeri and ent , • , l me in tarn 51.fecMy next ti.anr nei,:tthor. Mt. John 11141,1 lAA sprit.g. bad a and Nerions ..pe.1.1 ,, 1 . Jaem 1 ;, ` ,. 11, • 11.1 it soloetittie beiore I keer: it le• man ed 1.1. Ills bed As;Soon lI'S I , „fj I I to see Lim :ui told hint .of the rlre.•t yo' ! ” typ o s no. io he sane dis ease. Ile inottedi urns :will fora Ilonle, and in a few days he is as have in several ar, aneve recoils, mended the hunts in other tilw a)e.lirodULing the s nue It limy plied - Ity w Ire La. been coniderahly af tinleafwlta laver Comilla ita Nentnl6a, by liar use of the Biller , she is iv, h. now enjoYlog head h.' We believe from ;lie many cures we him w onto., Bit ters elf..etittg, • that they pu , s,l 'ills ri•ne.rkr. Hear] .•x. tr :ordinary degree . aura per ,•' Ili,. and : that which Prill.tir../..? !tic In V.. 1111. 11011,111,10 are eat - Vele veeetattle. We al, as I, , ea the Vi .11itterelon hand and would not be w Whig 1 , 1 bitbitlt/.011l itW/1/ . . ` yry croft !fulls . )".•111 - S, - C. VitlilCE, 370 youth Front Street • Can stronger tesrittemy be adduced hinny Prepara-: lion before the tintitict A single bottler will C.lMVillee ' , allay one of their power over di•artse. IThey are En- titely Vegetable. and will permanently destroy - the allot nb 4 tinate costiveries.t. and 110 e streSl•2lll and vigor' to the flame, :it no time dehilttating the nitwit?. ; nning also grateful to liar most alt lirate . M.,lll"rli under any cireunt.tances, anal Cat: iae dilMirliMere44l with perfect safely to 414 , 14 - ate infitats-e.they air free Dom Alcolol, Sy hap. 31111 all mineral and injurious ingredients. 1 ran be taken at all times arid under all circunr ' suilices. no ordinary ertpusilre will prevent them having a salutary effect, andlni bad re-:Mean accrue from an over dose • 1 .Iror sale. whotesaljand retail at Cllr principal Depict, German Medicine Stoie, No. 17t1 /lace Street, Ehiladel- Oita • • For sale by J. G. Brown, Foust ;'S. R. Dicksrm Schuylkill Mayen; J ; W. cinn, ttmer.,villn; and by respectahle letters generally, t hrdughout the State. Match 31 iyl7 , 14-ly Every ,OdY's Attention • OF FUR- NISIII s. INVITED i.;,I T I O t . i; /i1 ) : ( 1 ) 1 1, . 1 4 S, and Cull are TOCK: reThernher that 111150 IS the only stare in devoted entirely to these article.. to the exclusion ,if Dress Goods.. In con 4 ertitenee or our paying strict at, tendon to this one lino of lini..lness WO are enabled to offer GREAT INDUCEMENTS • To persons cornmencing'or replenishing their stuck of Housekeeping Gonda; particiflarly Linens, which we have been regularly importingfroni, the best manufac tureis in Ireland for more than event, years.--Also, nn,nhets, (atolls. Sheetines, Tirkings. Damask Table Cloths and Napkins. Diapers. Toweilings, finch:times, 1 . 111. W Linens, Table and Piano Covers, Wnrsted Dam mks.' Embroidered Curtains of Lace ' and Muslin. Dim'. ties. Floor Cloths, Bureau Covers. Window Shadings. Turkey-red Cloths. Furniture Flush, with a variety of other articles, including,- everything from a House Cloth to the threat Damask Table Cloth, at prices that cannot lath., g•vesatisfaction. ‘Ve also keep a very large stock of all kinds of, FLANNELS AND MUSLINS, ornprifflng the best styles in the market, at the very !MCA prices. .1011 r V. COWELL & SON, Marbh 8, 140. 06-rno • CoaL Shippln; anil 'Commits . Mon Merchant. DANIEL J. ItIDGIVAN A.VINJ LEASED 'f/I 6 NA VI- L GATION Company's Landings, at Mount Carbon Schuylkill County, vlll attend to the :thinning of Red White. end Gray Ash Coal, for any operatives on the Mt. Carbon Railroad. PURCHASE OF COAL. Haring been engaged for a number of years in the Mining Business. he hes a thorough knowledge of the different qualitiesof Coal in the Schuylkill Region, and will attend to the purchase and shipping of Coal, for dealers abroad, at a moderate compensation. Cr Satiractory references given, when required. March 10. 1819 11-tf • . . h 7 l l, , A e N S lf ll l i s t • E ' , A ,. :1 1 1 1. B O u R , 1 , 1 ~ , Irt ' n . ° A , , N N „ a l! I 1 :t c. 1 . 4; A.: , l l LE T . R l :fr i t r 'l i M u 8 ., .. TOE u n.leNietteit manufacture t IRON RAILINGS of every styli.. ..agr•-• - N'iDTANDA S. GATES. PEDES £' 1D TAI.S. ARDORS.EDSTEADS . .al .. a.,d 411.1,1,401011 n of ornamental 1i..4* ' .I ' l ' l7, l to a c r .. ' t b n il i ' a ( t l u n iC . i ?l , a li t n iTs; irk. u ‘ c V c . t 1. rilo - - .1...- -, - _, r'''• ni , . -:,,,--::..a,---72L,-. Always nn Etna; a supply or ---- F., Pro‘.ldoora aiol Shtters. a, henry Mack of Threat and Common (Doges. ;Shutter c o n, store tim.rn units. and Al do , scripthins of builder.i' iron work. This establishment, by far the most ei:ten.sive of the ki n d In the city. mnplo)ol,he tint rotoojtent workmen, pos.a.sse... , hy advantage.. of summ-pop(.er and Auitable. machinery, an,lta,tincier th.t:e.rsonal supervision of the' propriet..rs. who an. pr. .01,11 Ili! II Of king experienc... afford.. to its Trlltalta the itny2ant., th t at their order 3 SVlii properly n.. 111.1,101), exeLohat ' 1 -- ' - 111]' 11.40.13 I' lILINS S. i'ADAMSON:, =GEM - - of hook., of.rne Amen. ..An Compound have heel, (111C1112 the InCid.) par.! and w,.n never known to G,il W r ono.; In a ni•ur-.1.ty... rho rental r.tne aria retrain at, atee,,,Steninal wieuk and all Olsa„ . ',e , 11V arm, I'd. lid , pleasant and p remedy, nee,/ ( 4 ear nneapoidirii an It leaven ?1.. odor on me Uncurl., reAllitri, tint restr:e• lions io nr 0111:1111. 110 /11 , •reury or 44 1 1 Z-5 illllllO., to tine AyAt o lo, add is roLip:o1; to very az:, yes. or utndrtinn. It in aliu , the remedy lino , . for ['twin ,I.ltela, or Whiren, (feel euetplutetio salt!. which yerrer, without the I.....wledire of a rostooly. tereitranid eiinet ly User loaz in the private Kant'. ,-ofa idly... nn wit., 1,11- trine no , re 1..., rad.. ally rll/111:: -nine of trio idindred canes to a loinduet. ..troUn.l each and fell dirert:nna, C for the 5.•"• riman chtttitt, too!: pt per J. C. Brown :1,41.1.... V. 31arcln..tg'::i ,4 for rottwile KemPtoth.,g, c 5. Gre:;!! 6;43!(1! Go/ii! NEW AND I`SEFITI: ARTICLE. Ti kit GOLII AND ‘Vitti the lnk • 'll . per+. Lac attar. a b••aatirai void letter. which le brithan; al.tent.l ii gr. reglit picture and looking gi tar frame,. nil king ihein will n"i taini.ll any tpligger than the gilt trainee them. rolce. .With the paint they ran tauntgold letters on Maas. s waste .1:01 With and gilt any mater ial, t* the same protect as painting, .It i, cheaper by 59 par cents than tine usual modes, and mare durable., The attention of our Paltatars 1.1 called to this ar ticle. Far Sale Whnleioile and acti t il, at lIANNAN•ii Cheep Book and •I'artety Store. Where the. Article is sopplied WhOlessla et Mann. factivers prices. Agents roamed and w ill be retlll , lle. ,in all she Towns In county, by arrangeinen with the Proprietors at their prices. , lone 23.-2 I PATENT C;PEASE.—Por the 11X les of Card-. gee, Wagons, Rail Howl Cars and Machinery oral kinds, to sitive oil and prevent friction.; This article is nrepared and rill sate ti'y CLEMENS' PARVIN, roe only raatiufacineersof this article,in the United States, at their wholesitle and retail Hardware and Dena Store in Potts, ille;Schuylkill County. Pa.. litEMEMßEft,thatnone Is getibine withoutthe writ ten signature Of the Inventor and propriutu,elias. p 9 one enure each packije. TILE LABOITETI..; DV 11. E. n. ANDDOE) y t stand erect! nor bend iby knee!, oar litiwt But speak thine own free thug hie, a fld d?i%O an ell Bold as an .'al'e'aileaving the In Hold upward thy Proud way: 0, s!!'ll 113 9. Whop: iron arm bath made the mighty!, Wor- 14 - A 'calm of beauty, and ouhdoed theu'as eF Wcr deliert oaten and mountain hcichio tin?ailed The tug of Hope—why shouldqt Hind. ilke a slave, Cringe to the nod of Pride, and heit !Are low, Coon on the sonny hvid bath bloom Al a fair garden i Wherrforealinuidil thou to Caw down. and shut thy soul no In a timithi 0, stand erect! throw fetters otr, and! ban. And speak thiric own free thatighlo—then art a MAX ADVANCES IN AGIRICI34T KNOWL.EDGE• ! The question is often aeked, "Do farmers real ly make any -important irnprovemenita 1 Do they adopt any better 'modes than were practiced 40 y,,, ta ago? Is d rain raised at le+'cost than in former days I Is hay more liferm better 1 Such inquire s are not accurete4aersers, Far. mere have 'made great improveine'nte within 40 years—and mute within the last tefi . than ever be- • fore. To prove this we need only tovite the at , tention of old farmers to facts. ' [. ' Wo asseri,that numerousjohins in Maissehu setts, now produce iC77,14.MC3 nuiFticinercheofri, blo hay as they did with the samejacres, or a number of acres, 40 years ago. you doubi We appeal to practical men who base obtained a living by farming. Many farms With 50 acres of cleared lands, producer: no more fine English hay 'than would feed two horses thrmfgh winter—and we' know of Some that would nut yield• enough to teed one horse—say three tots of pure hay: But the earns farms now produce thirty tuns in a eraton. We submit this question entirely to a. jury of farmers. But how is this done? Less than thirty years ago,, a, farmer, near the, cents of Fa mingion, owned 15U BM, of cleared lan& ' Fue:l'4o acres of his mowing grounds he relied Irss than isa tons of hay, !Td that not of I{he 'best quality, though grown dry land. Tbo farm is. now cut up and there are many owneri'.', Much of the land that sees formerly.mown fur ociei fohrth of a ton of hay per acre now produces more than two tone. One of these coarse; cranbeiry meadows which produced less than enough to psy -tho nix es, now yield es, heavy burthe.nof English hay as any of the Lest land in the c ountry. • Well, why were not these ir4rovecnents made 11 - Under the farmer owner? One reason was he had too much land. Another was' he did nut under. , snood hoW to convert his .. 4eg ,madoers into good meadows A third wasYstrantlef knowledge of the advantage of a rotalunt of crops. And a fourth APP, a fancy that theredwee already seed enough in the ground, rind'thatltt would not pay cost to buy or grow gaol sieeJ l'ior the purpose of ' , came. ,:, Many farniers can reaolleat i nhen one lot was genrreloy kept fns : vowing— e l ite tier ..corn and t; rain'—one tor partuo orig. .jail even now, farms :or sale are deseine d in old-)swilioned ehmeeole- ay. ns "well divided in mowing, pao.turing,,onol tillage. ' rho city rotation kj?‘ll7l . l W. 3 in the corn and rye field. Here wasllas, much rotatim • and variety en the Irisomnn l oOeste,l of of his t..- lole—he hail pork end po ~ tato lune day, and poo- I lf tames the next. Coin 311_ , ,,,T iitirre last year and eve this year—corn !ekes iia t l urn id the l following , year. - . , , , There was, no rushl.',imo, lo;rhetisi'd an a gen- '' eml ndation r i d crops. The la l noln wr i te us civil as the grates or earl,a of reel.-"y 11.. : .1 are.lll 1;C -1 i and. In ancient '',..a,elan,i'de 'ds and leases of H utt prods were always p culsrly) radioed as mow ,. rug or tillage , or pi - lusts i'a 1. s. Alp Chia was , cooled -n kr in that country')lteta trial un ter I leave of twenoy.orre sear•, Imp helot guilty of A - turuch of contract, and a elo4clee tit fru - tid if ho changed' mowing lents. inn) fit:loge, or Wisp . lands into naowitig: The, eadtrand. Chief dos nor Coke used to rector!: that l. ii re-prasocS— ,, such a change —not only injto ,11 the farnalry di- I minishing the crop:—hut thohf it changed the dr ectiption pf,the 1e,e.1 I orinJ•l l ffel-, aught conies (plenty pr. Judie,. t`.e titls. - .lS,th:t farm would not enir,:pond with the deed I 'I ; • . Bit n„dreitsr knowledge lijer to improve rho • inoet•worthless hag. ) —by roo:ation cf Crops—and ' cryproctinng the hag.)—by gra.oasi leads—farmers in Mse-arlioneet., , now .harvesic'lien torn, as much good he tie:they 44 4.. folty'Prirti one. N•..v•as nay l inthe nio-ktouitorte - , o oofl,'lll ha ire' a of Now teglana, nn inerenee of ten' !fold to :his product is not matt [natter. It on VP Sit 'I 4 'sett; onz of and reonembo:rin 4. And it is worthblii eittle inro.roro; whether farmers have Jon() al this ermulta-!einee. ly end by refl-ction in their c)lnod,or whether they have her:. learning from ono al,l,Aler—riether there has been a miraculous/ !Mange, or wnether the agrieulturaLpspere have r, itcorn:Man epidemic . that iospreniting amongst all efaSaes who cultivate . , 1 ~.• 1 the smolt. .. r A cone , queries of this improvement in the hay harvest Is. ~in mine better cattle nod they bring more'money. Oxen arson IYet in the. girth arm now as common no were caroler' Isis feet: Cowie - rem better kept. entreonsequenitly gore intik during a greater portion of the yeani They go dry act two months intro if forte. 1 •i , Horses are ke t better andiperform-more labor —they are very a. monly kigot et hale - through , intro the whole year—a &thus they ranri - thledo422twies as much work ae vrher they lwere, turned out to. posture through the summori : \\--.; ' • . „ • Whether farmers holiday qp more money than formerly is another questiOn\ Our habita of lino; are much more expensive thanthey were. and rum whb h re farina are obliged are till more rent. But the owners areal estate are ,41 directly benefited by this increased productidn: Farms are held higher, end they pay greeter rents, end actual Iv ihorers are now paid higher sgee then they taws 'ever before' received—while !heir clothing ost.a them less then at any forme time. Corn and the Eitglish grainy havenot been in- Crewed as English hay ha ~ I It now costs quite as much to prodtice a bugs I of corn or grain es in year.] long prat. The tali settler: here muds it thr;: business to supply themselves with bread rfrorn their IA , II fiebls. Co nand rye . were their favorite grains. end they to k 'fspeeitircare to lay u p g o re, of ! h e' d a, er3 ,:nt i taii tfr their very exit tepee. Indium corn , was alco'esl. worshipped by farmers who hail often corne lt a the last bushel before the new harvest conydowel , And it wan held to be immoral to pluck ay of the green seri, for roasting or boiling, but se they would give less nourishment in this stair,then when ground into meal. .b, 1, , But though it may cost as Much ea ever to grow' n bushel of corn on account It the high twee of . labor, there car, he no questihn that we produce more corn per acre than wo liiiol in former lions. We make our bests rim - her, as wer,'newe more manure. We grow heavy sgfripa, and it costs cs Much ho harvest them. Waigrow Ire. rye and buy more wheat flour: Prolrlably wed harvest teal corn. in proportion to Our cleared acres, than we did fury yeas/ ago. • 111 I= DAVY'S SAFE tiscri7.e r Ina. just re.et which are' Improved ell.1:1Y Lamp, to he tire best Kati saft , At now l l Europe. For sale at less pt porter, at April fl I - ritt'alt stn CCOILI3EONS.—Jma = tn -it twri"r 1116/1:11inr. 'Circe. by' ultl Julie 311 _ _ _ I)nry.l47i4A 1) 17: 11Id T.1:11.` An and :In r ziellcnl ,•nrirort Hit. ‘271 epntre tct., • N. M. Nell, Pl.l/11111INC, 'CEO -Sarum:. LAMPS -,•11 a supply of Safi tv few nI Up:MI do Ito,h. 't hirh to ' artcnnyi,le.l2! , y nse - In the minr 4 tf ft:than they canlbe im- It A Sji and Variety r' or toned. an nesortnient Ire sold on 4CCOAL %;DV & ELLIOTT., Centre el.. Polteville. -..!PriA.,n4111 wan( ,;( ,irinv,Knivv.nnd Fork,. hat the .I..tvelry enna itk & Ecl.torr., rllt nr )!.:n tore Bank._ tiarnls , 1i; OP C N EGIAN t itncrr DENTTI".I ROW, NOR • Pottsril:e. A LI, hind- of leini I'ipe. nl ? - 1 (a en p'rinr le,) Itydrint=l.lly,lrint iiode. Dn 1 . 1.111 N. he.. kept ewhitSntly lintnen Sinks math:to order, iada of l'lumbitilnz done in t Ice Cr rlf 511 . ,(1 . 04.1. reispectfnll 1 Ponewille, that ;le Ice-p 4 ,C 31114. Of In, own make. of • SalotinA have recently hi fertor to none, In the llotong ta. tlyt Ixad. Bra Cork, rro,,, Shower P•aito till, and tiIt.IC Vim on hand and for eale., npat and durably, and A hi at manner. • ITM lyiiirftquis the CitiZerißC.. ci,v,dts idly nn liand ice mo,c itt:11r10. .4 fitted lip, and ace SEO. L. -GENSLEN. 7-3alo , _:__ J,Elf,l;oTkitlin ti ,, p 0 .11,111. 1.111 re. •F' ie + otivnr. woxiDE , ~r , dutlJ. a very rattivt: rip 11.12e5, Sick IL. , airrer gL ,IlirApe, ::1, pmt r•relVl•ti pl , ll 0c ` 3; 1 it.l. Nti AN'S rk.apd Varicty Stow. I: 1 Pottsville. Pia!Fville. June 30.1E10. ‘iIINESE FLY PA aloa.Cockroach and Dad and for oak, at AuAnuncirtps - e; - - . - . J 811 Di U ,pc disinfect: and nseful allude far p.irils Cellars, &c., Aurin; Coe p also for °retinas). occasions, at Cbta tale IL 25;1 'VILE liOtiliTO lixpethttoit tot 'kat 2tips and Ettgravitt,, ju-t lu BAN. I : 31 / I.l •=iSeut. -1 4 10' i lea add the Jordan, se a I uallshed awl ftr sale a; AN'tis Chou p 800 1... tots I l . ! Lam ps: bttntn: Oil, Lard, rut. cnNittbt Lamps and Ilan; :ti. plata and cut; Dun nd for sale at DANNAN S 14ry & Variety Stoles. I 30- R' • , . ' - Lamps! Lam', F the VOTIMI2 kinds (0 O &e. Al In g Lanvin tor Halls Qlob; S'hades, &c.,ltirt received ni Cheap Blade' ;uly 18.12. El I=
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