MEIM YOU urairdetima IRWEIONT TIIONS.3 AVIV,' I!ITLY You remember the tbn when I „first sought ywor home, When, a smile, not a wotd, was the aOmmonato come n Tett tatted me a friend, tilt you rand, with aut, That out friendship turneout to be love In diguise, Yon remember it—don't you You ail! think of It—won't yottl Yes, yes of all this the retnenArante will last.l, Long after the present fades Into the put: Ton remember the grielthat grew lighter when shared With the blise.you remember, could aught be emu. wed! ~ You remember' how fond was my earliest yowl , Not fonder than that which I breathe to thee now _ - Yhu remember It—don't you) , „ You will think of it—Won't you 1 Yes, yes, of allthls the remembrance will last Lime after the presenr fades Into the past. Uit 'aub fputor. Or Original Dialogue.—'Sam Joneing, does .you 'apse Geneest , Titylor whipped the Mexicans by accident!' 'No Pete, by no manner ob meane, ole Zach ary meant to do it sortie .Dan.let me az you, what "workable river he vas like; at de time .oh, I must give him-,up, and azeiyaa to Wain yourself.' ' .Wei, I- tells you .as yoh told me, &airy meant to. (Scurcimento.) 'You.. berry deep die morning. But, talking bout.elliforny, why am all the emigrant' oath@ way thar, )ika folks gwine to the theatre I' .You too sharp sgio. I gab him up.' . 'Why, cos they gWine to do play, sir.' (P 1.2- 4er.) qtrh,•yah. - Now achy am you like the gold they digs up 1' •Sposo cos werry .Oh, no. date not it. Cos you bery icily.' I doesn't like no each insinevstions.' Good rirScentific.—.Cmser, * said rt negro tot cob . -wed friend of hie, , which do you tint is de utost -useful - of the comets, de sun or de moon V . Clem. I don't .i.;nk I should be able to anviver dot question, win' as how I neber had much book lunin.' rWell Cre.sr, I think de moon ought to take de first rank in dot. portieulvr.' • .Why so nigger!' .Bekase, do moon shine in de 'night' when we ...need de light. andrhe sun shine in de day time when de light em no consequence.' Clem, you is de most learned derksy ever seen ; I-gre a yiu used to sweep out a echool boogie for a liben. 4 . jgr Dark Developenieni.— , See heeb,.Gunabo, why am you liked blackguard!' 'Heber guess dat in the work!, cot I dint, you brick tool.' .You is, honey, coo you watches moan Jim's more, and you's not berry white guard." .Del.ord levy on Pete's genius? 'Now Pete .dat's berry suimrisin, end cornblustifrearing to cal• -collar—but nigge, why is you like a gentleman Deb! dal sttimp him.' •Dleff. Gambo, I neber tinked of dat Gib her up.' r Tab, .Yeb!—so tThes 1, sens;ble so I is—been -finking of it Wei days and . rudder off don I was at the' start:' IZ37'Lrat the Bet.—A good looking and jovial friend of aura, a day or two vince. related in Cur presence the following: At one of our first hotels a stout, red.ficed gentleman, in 'a white beaver.. blue coat, and buff vest. offered to vragnsea 'ten .spot' that he could close his eyes, end simply by tutu-nerve any sort of liquor in the house. The bct was taken, and the process of winnink or losing commen , :ed forthwith. 'This is genuine Oterd,' raid the gentlemen, tasting from a wine glas—•and this is—this is whiskey,' and so on through the hotel's 'manifest' of hardware• A wag then poured a few drop: of pure water into the glowered handed it to the connaiscur—errii. —llh—this again)—by thunder! gen. tlemen. I lose the bet. 1 never tasted this liquor before!'—[Roston Mai* L . 7•4 Green One.—An exchange tn:le a good story of an innocent countrymen, who chanced to be in one of our cities on Sunday, and concluded to go:to church. Arrived there, be welted outeids for a moment, when to bta surpriee, 'lite organ struck up, from which he concluded that come siitt of a 'shake down' was about to commence. Just at this moment a gentleman invites him to take a goat. .Not 'zac!ly. Mieter-1 ain't and trino such doin's on Sunday : and bcsidea, I don't dance. U :7,1 Sailor being asked if he were alliwed to gratify three wishes, what would they be firtt with would *he for ell the rum in the world.' 'And the "next I' 'All the bare° in the world." .Now for the third !' lick was at ■ loss, turned his quid with his tongue, and at last autwored, , Why, darn my eyes a little mere rum.' ['Female Modesty.—A Indy friend thozght that iha *Wald avoid a certain dry good..iore, tiocaute they - advertised warmed linen.. When we explained to her that she could make an even thing ;r1 it by looking et it with the naked aye. she thought better of it, end then we discoursed +upon certain other matters. " *17; 1 .4 Dandy . Robbed=-The lodgings of a dandy: wars lately robbed of • pint of gets, a *milling bottle, two pair of artificial eyebrows, rod a white sortouVin • pocket of which there were three lowe.letters, written to himself, in hit own handwriting. C.Please to gre me a light,' said a little rag ged urchin with a long nine in his hand, to a air foot dandy who was puffing a regalia cigar, is ho Was Walkinglthe public street. -'What: said the dandy, 'a shaver like yon smelts lt • r 'Yes: replied' the boy, 'every gentleman smokes now-a-da'ys. (0"A Gent/man. 'silting en spiftment, said to the landlady, 4 assure you, madam, I never left • lodging but my landlady abed tears.' 'I hope, sir,' said s'ae, .it was not because you went away withou paying.' United Slates and Forei g n PATENT AGENCI, .M. 75 DOCK S7'REF:7; opposite the Exchange, PHILADELPIttk; PA. AVM BULLOCK. Civil Engineer and Mechanician, otters his sersicea for the transaction of all business connected with the Patent Office. .MODELS, DRAWING! AND ' PIPECITICATIONS neatly and accurately made and Patents obtained with -despatch. Din thorough; theoretical and practic,i knowleffee of the Mechanical ails. Induces him to say, that in all eases where he advises an application fur a Patent, in ease it is not obtained, the fees for his ser vices will bib returned, and be' will also guarrantee, that MI patents obtained through his office, will be sus lained by the courts. Many Inventors are subjected to - great delays and foss of time and money by employing . ideompetent person to make their specifisatlons, and frequently have to surrender their patents and get a reissue. • layentora at a distance can send th, ir. models and a * statement of their claims directed to War. fict.Locit,U• N. Patent Agency, No. 73 Dock SiteetOthiladelphla, . Pa., and the strictest secrecy will be observed until the Patent is obtained. Drawinga and Specifications for Factories. Mills, &c., and all kinda of Machinery purchased on Commission, and competent men furnish to put the same in opera tion in any part of ibe United States, South America and the West REFERENCES : Hon. ZAaoca Paarr, Pres ble.ntof the Mechanics Insti tute. New York. Dtessr, STILT-max, ALLEN & CO., Novelty Works, New York. • " PETER:MC.IIIM & CO, COIIIMUSO Foundry New York. COCLT, ELLICOTT & DAVIES, Philadelphia, Pa. t' • knave & JERVIS, Pittaborg, Pa. Mr. T1TC,,,•%,1. LoVEOROC E, Baltimore, Md. Rnisr.wr • " " DA1711(1.. Bora,Giurinnati 3 OMO. • " WA Lira 111,11.V.C, CbicagO. miaow. •• J. N.MIL LIR, Savannah, Ga. " Wm. C. Gomm, Mobile, Ma. " TURMIL Wn.t111, 3 gt.,, Mks: Toms. J. Kama, !Marl...mon, B.C. May 12. , Eli Thom')Ron. jr„EAL ESTATE ,AGENT, AND COLLECTOR OF RE'.TS, Office to Port Care., Silkylkiff Cakwt yr. Pa , MM. scibsciiher will takeecharec of Coal Lands, 1. DWclllnq Muses, and other property: rind entieet Renio for the same, In the County of Echaylkill, and all other business connected with hie Agency, will be promptly attended to. ELI THOMPSON, Pan. Carbon. Schuylkill co., Refers to Hord Patterson, and Horace Smith. Esq. Pettkei - Samuel 'Hell, Reading, Wen. IL Wlllon, No. 9, North ad at:, Philadelphia. '(May 12..$ 49: Sunday School' Libraries. • rp HE New Library embraeiri, 75 volumes, Jost pub. 1 Halted by, the American Sunday School Union at es. . Also, Pia. I and No. SLibraries, each *lO foe UM volumes, and the $.Z,50 Library,'embraclngso volumes. Just received and (or sale at Union prices, at BANNAN'S ':e4 . • Cheap Book Stores, Where also, May be bad a general assortment of I Sunday School Union pnblicstions,nl ilislrCasli prices, t in small or hire quantitiza. 1810. 31.. f'l That lr Covet 1 Tag Luso ars re ver: Ina work of ha &strayer Ada begins 1 The tough of antrawptros keth fa . it a soma of Dental .• • A" you a mother, Your darling child, your Idol and earthly joy, is now, Pnilltis, confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold—herpale cheeks, her thin shrunken angers, tell the hold disease, has already gained upon her--the wand of her sepulchral cough pierces your soul. Young Man, when just about to enter life, disease sends a beArt-crushing blight ever the fair prospects of the future—your hectic cough and feeble limbs tell o your loss of hope; but you need not despair. There I a balm which wilt heal the wounded lungs, it is . SHERMAN'S ALL-HEALING DALSAM.! . . Mrs.ATTßEE,thewifeofWm.H.Attree,Esy was given up by Dr. Sewal of Washingtod, Drs. Roe and McClellan of Philadelphia, and Dr. Matt of New York. .Her friendsall thought she most die. She had every appearance of being in consumption, and was so Mt.' wetted by her physicians—Shcanan's Bala= was given and it cured here Rev. HENRY JONES, 10S, 'Eighth avenue, was cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. 'The first dose gave him more relief than all the other mediclue bad ever takes. Dr. L. J. Beals, 19, 'Delaney street, gave it to a sister-In./set who was laboring ender Consumptitni, and to another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. In both eases Its era were immediate, widgeon restored them to com fortable health. ' DR. SHERMAN'S COUGH LOZENGES Cure the most obstinate caseslof Cough in a few hours. They have cured a large number of persons who have been given up bytheir physicians and friends, andmany , who have been reduced to the verge of the grave by spitting blood, Coasumption and Hectic fever. by their no have had the rose of health restored to their haggard cheek, and now live to speak forth the draises of this Invaluable medicine: DR. SHERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES Have been proved In more than 100,000 cases to be infalliblecin fact the only eartalin worm destroying medicine ever discovered. Chi ta gs will cat them when they cannot be forced to ta..„., other medicine, end the benefit 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, and there Is picking of the noes, headache, drow siness. starting during sleep,disturbeddrenms.awaking with fright and screaming. t chub'. s , :nei cough, fever ishness, thirst, voracious appetite. ,icknei, of the stomach, and bloated stonaach—tia se are ainnt.g the many prominent symptoms of worina. and can he re lieved q - y these Incomparable Loaanges. They have never been known to tail. . DID SHERMAN'S CAMPHOR LOZENGES Relieve headache, nervous sick headache, palpitation of the' heart and sickness In a very few minutes.— They turelowness of spirits, despondency, faintness: colic, - spasms, cramps ,of the stomach, summer Or pow el complaints—they keep up the spirits, dispel all the distressing symptoms of antght of dissipation, and enable'a person to undergo great mental or bodily toil. DR. SHERMAN'S POOR MAN'S PLASTER Is acknowledged by all who have ever used it to be the best strengthening plaster In the world, and n one ereign remedy for pains and weakness in the back, loins, hide, breast, neck, limbs joints, rheumatism. lumlincn, &c. One million a year will ant supply the demoUß. Caution is necessary, as there arc ninny unprincipled persons who would force a spurious arti cle upon the community. lie careful to get Sherman's Peer Man's Plaster, with a "lac simile" of his written name on the back—none others are genuine, and will do more hurt than enOd- Dec. y THE GRAYD PURGATIVE: FOR the cure of Headache. Giddiness. Rheumatism piles. Dyspepsia, Scorvy,Snialipos,Jaundice,P a in in the Rack. Inward Weakness, Palpitation of Ilia a l l Tin regmianl the Complaints, flisb 'T Heartburn, Worms, Cholera Morbns, Cotigtist Quinsy. Whooping Cough, Constimpt ion, Fits, Liver Complaint Erysipelas. Deafness, Itch ing ofthe Hktn, Colds, Gent, Gravel,. Nervous Complaints, sad a variety of other diseases, arising from Im purities of the blood, and oh structions in the organs of Mgestion. . Experience has proved that nearly every disease orri sinates from impurities of the blood or derangemsntof the digestive organs; and to secure health, we must re tnove these obstructions or restore the blood to its na tural state. • The aversion to taking medicine is mosteffectualy reg moved by Mantes Vereiabla Par:afire pllls ; bein completely enveloped with a rolling °flirted white sugar (whims is as distinct from the internal Ingredients as a nut shell from the kernel) and have notasteofmedicine. Moreover they neither nauseate nr,gripe in thesllghlest degree, but operate equally on all the diseased parts of the system, Instead of conLningthemseivas to.and rack ng any particular region. 'Thus, if the lAvee Ate :Alec ed, one ingredient will operate on that particular or gan, and by cleansing it of any exceed of bile, restore it to its natural state. Another will operate on the _ . blnod,and remove all impurities in its eirculation,while a third trill more all impurities in its circulation, while a third will effectually expel whatever impurities may hive been disrharged in the stomach, and hence they strike at the root of disease, remove all impure humors from the body open the pores:externally and internally; separate all foreign 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 liver; and thereby they restore ticattA,even when all other means have failed. The en:4(.lllth of the above can be ascertained by the trial of a eingle box; and their virtues are no posi t lire and certain in restoring lienlth, that the ors:Mit:tor binds himself to, return the money paid for them in all cases where they do not give universal satisfaction. Retail prices, 2.5 are. per box. Principal office, No. 1.9, Vestry street, New York. • The following are the agents in Schuylkill county for Cliekner's Vecctahle Rnrgatire fills, and Dr. t 4 her rnan'ti' Balsam, lameeges and Flamers ; Tamaqua—E.. J . Fry, and Ifikliter & Morgenmth Patterson—M. Schwartz Middleport—Jno. Williams; Port Catbon-11 Shissler Roust - tile—F. Sanderson, and J. G. Brown; Clair—Hughes; New Castle— Gen. Reifsnyller,h Taylorville—J. 11.1 Otto; Miners ville—Jamos R. Falls Llewellyn—Jonas Kauffman; Tremont—Rause & Wingert; Pine:sec:re—Paul Barr; Orwigsburg—Joseph Hamner; Port Clinton—Lyon & Itishel ; New rhil3lllCIPllll-4Va1.11. Barrow; Seituji- Lill Hagen—Levan& Kauffinan g and also ftv J. S. C. MARTIN. wholeiale and supplying agent, PnOssllle Dec. 2.. 'lb. ' 49-1 v FBESTI IMPCIITED UHEEN AND BLACK TEA!) . • - • - a. W. goner of Clessat dad Testa IL/LBELMIIIf of oar partners having learned the Ten I.*business of, the Chinese themselves, during a Teel de nee of seven years among them, the pubic may there fore expect of us the fall benefit of the knowledge and experience thus acquired. To our Math War:, particularly, we wish to call at tent ion as possessing a degree of interest, and richness .if flavor seldom equalled. Sleek Kc r used by the Chinese, who emisider Cr-., fit noly Oar e. , in, Black as making a more healthfol ' , e than the Grasn. Each package Is so senor; to retain the virtue. n( the tea for a lone time in any Minnie. and nvotainsfear oc•irli,of tea, independent of the metal and paper tooth which it is enveloped. J. C. JENKINS & Co. :The above tvarrante tea. put - up in d. t. and I lb. .packages Just receive dand will be constantly kept for sale by the entistriber J. WHITFIEI.D. Nov. 29, ISM. •14d B. S. Fahnestock'N Vermlfuge. FACTS- FOR THE PEOPLE TBE CONSTANTLY increasingpcfpularity and sale of D. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge has induced per sons who are envinus of Its suttees, to palm MT upon the nubile. preparations which alimedical men know to Ur ineffiescions to expelling toms front the system. This Vermihige made its way into public favor upon the ground of its own intrinsic merits, more that, any ottwr medicine of the kind now tired: and while many worm remedies have. by dint of purring, been forced into sale. and shortly after gone Into the oheFnnty which their worthlesness justly merited. B. A. Fohne stock's Vermifitge continues In by trimnphantly sus rained. It has only to he used and Its effects will fully gpstifin all that issa Hof Its wonderful expelling power CERTIFICATE. ;Pecs, Erie Co., New York. Jan 7,1813. We certify that wo have used B. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge In our families, and in every case it has pro vided a decided and effectaal remedy few expelling 'minis from the anstem. We cordially recommend it to parents who hare children afflicted with that dan gerous malady. ELON VIRGIL. Vild. B. PAINE, ROBERT MAY, JOS . BURROUGHS. For sale, wholesale and tetanal the drug' warehouse of R. A. FAIINESTOCK Co. & Corner of Sixth and Wood as. Pittsburg. Pa. Fonsale in toussOle, at CLEMENS & HEISLER' I,Druc‘Store [Dee. 9,1543. 50. ~I{A? UFACTIIRCRII, No 65, North Ftnnt nisei. IYI Philadelphia , have now a Food supplyof their w ranted pure WHITE LEAD, and those customers who have been sparingly supplied in consequence of a on the article, shall now have their orders filled. No known ru tistance possesses those preservative an beautifying properties, so desirable in a- paint, to a equal extent with unadulterated white's:ad ; hence an admixture of other materials Slaty mars its value. I has,: herefore, been the steady Mns of the mania:win:Dere for Many years, to supply to the public a perfectly' put , white lead, and the unceasing demand for the article, is pmop hat it has met with Liver. It is Invariably brand, aon one hra I WETIIERILL t BROTHER in full, and on the other. warranted pare. all in red !Mids. Cheap, China Glass and • Queens-Ware. .DEING DESIROUS OP ENLARGING OUR BUS!. 111 NESS with the citizens of Pottsville, and its wt. einity, we are Induced to lay before them the Claim of our house to thvir patrona2 - • Having the largest and most complete Stock in this country, we can offer great inducements both In su perior quality and price, In Fresica, Eny/isk, Ge 71.1114 and Canton CM so, the rent frqn Stow China. (the strongest ware made.) Stews, Liverpool and Graneto hart. Plain, -Waled and Cut Mars. - We will sell for Cash many persona DINNER SET. TEA SET, CHAMBER SET, or a SINGLE PIECE. fosters money thin any Wholesale or Retail Houle can, because the Wholesale Houses must necessarily sell on credit, wllieh we do not, and Retail Hornet do but a smart business in comparison with ours. To all which attention Is respectfully requested. TYNDALE At MITCHELL. No. 210 Chesnut Street, above Seventh. Phila delphia,Feb. 24, MIL • 9-Iy Ice Cream Saloon. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public enerally. that he Is prepared, at his Saloon in Centre Strett, above Market, which is admirably at ranged with regard to comfort, by his superior accom modations to serve tip every variety of refreshments of the choicest -kinds, in the most agreeable manner. His lee Cream, as refreshment in the warm season, in smoothness and delicacy of diver, cannot be sur passed. Pie Nie and other Parties, Hotels .aiid funnies erns 'lied with Fruits. Confect ion netts, and Refreshments of all kind', promptly, and on the mom satisfactory Setlllll. FREDERICK C. EPTING. June 9,113-19. 24.4 f From J. C. Jenkins & C., TEA. DEALERS. PURR. 'WHITE LE=l.l. Welkerlll fs Brother, THE MINERS'JOURNAL,`ANb POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER: : SCli. HAVER, MINERVVILLE AND taMIONT P&SSENCin LLNE. i. tat CIIANGE OF WHIRS. ON and after Monday, Aptil.2d. the line will be nines follows. via.: Leave alinersvllle for Schuylkftl - Haven at 61 and Eli o'clock, 4. M.:and 4 o'clock, P. M. Leave sausikiii Haven for blinenville at I before 15 A. rif.,lll FL, and di P. M. Leave hilnersville for Tremont at I o'clock,P- M. Leave Tremont for Poltsville,Hininer attend Schuyl kill Haven, at 3 p'clock,P. M. FARE. From Minersiille to Schuylkill Haven, 75 cis. ". Schuylkill Haven to Tremont, 50 " • Miaersville to Tremont, • 40 " An Omnibus waren between Pottsville and West wood to connect with the 'Tremont Train. leaving Pottsmlle at 121 o'clock, M., and leaving Westwood Immediately oath° arrival of the Train from Tremont. 'Fare from Pottsville to Westwood. IS cis. 45.3.11 baggage at the owner's risk.' WM. T. ctanx. . Proprleror. rottvldc, 0ct'2,3'48-44 . 1 LITTLE 1361117TLICILL IL SOAP - ARRANGEMENT FOR THE FREIGHT AND . PASSENGER CARS ON THE LITTLE SCHUYLKILL RAILROAD. 4 1 1 11 E Passenger Train leaves Port CHnton,datly.(Sun -1 days excepted) on the arrival of tho morning train on the Reading Railroad from Philadelphia—artivingat Tamaqua in time to dine. Leaves Tamaqua at half past one o'clock, P.N., in time to connect at Port Ma ton with the aftarnoon train. on' the Reading Railroad from Pottsville to Philadelphia. FARE.—To Port Clinton, 75 Cents ; to Philadelphia, 613 50. The freight train leans Tamaqua daily; (Sundays excepted.) at 6 o'clock,. A. 51..„ and Port Clinton at 4 o'clock, P.N. A passenger carrion in connexion with the Freight train, so that passengers fat Philadelphia can take the morning train of ears on the Reading Rail. road at Port Clinton. Fare the same as in thaother train. .1011tt ANDERRON, Tamartna.Ort23-14) General Agent. Sommer Arrangement. PlllLA.,nr.Anixo a. ROAD. POTTSVILLE RAIL n i CHANGE' OF MFRS. . . AND TWO TRONA EACH WAT DAILY. EXCETT IHIND•TF, VC)and and after Monday, April 1.1, 1649; two trains will run each way, daily, between Philadelphia and Pottsville. ~ . Morning line (accommodation). leaves Phila'delphia at 41 o'clock A. M., (Sundays excepted) pastes Head.: Mg at 10.45 A. 51. The above line steps at all way stations,as formerly. AFTERNOON LINE—VAST TRAIN. eaves Phliada. daily. (ex-Leaver; Pousville daily (ex cept Sundays) at. • 11.30 cept Sundays) at 5.33 Plurnity file, 3.15 " Sch. Haven,' ;'.1,37 ..., Pottstown, 4.15 " Port Clinton, ' 3.00 " Reading. 5.00 " Reading. 3.30 " Port Clinton, 5.45 " Pottstown, 4.30 " Sch. Hoven, 6.10 " Phmoixville, 5.03 AT". at.Pottsville, 6,20. Arr's at State Road, 5.50 The afternoon train will stop at the above named unions; passenger for tither points mull therefore take the =unto: tine. Depot Is Philadelphia corner Broad and Vine sm. No passengers can enter the cars, unless provided with tickets. , NOTICE.—Fifty pounds of baggage will be allowed to each passenger in these flora; and passengers are expressly prohibited froth taking anything:is baggage bin their wearing apparel which will be al the risk of he owner. No freight will betaken by these lines. By order of the board of S. B RADFO RD, See'y. Phila.. Oct.oe3. 1843. 43- PIMA., READING & POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD. , 4 t • •, RATES Olt FREIGHT ON MERRANDIZE. (IN AND AFTER April lot, 1848, Goods will be ‘../ forwarded with despatch at the following rates of freight, between l'idisville and the points below stated, per inn of 2000 lbs. Between Pottarille I Between Pattrrilts and Phila. and Reading. Plaster,Ltmestone. Rituniin- . our Coal, Saud. Iron Ore, }2 00 ' 100 - and Bricks. Blooms : ldme,Tlmber,Stone,l Rosin. Tar. l'it:h, Raw I . 1 Turpentine' Marble,Grind- .t .. „ 1 , • • - 10 stones, nails, spikes, scrap " and pia Iron, broken rest.] hurs.guano.and prordrette. . Bar Iron, flour. salt, lead.l . • bark,cant to 4 c•codmit Seer I and perk, lumber, grain, Iron castings, sneer, mo- • 2 73 } 1 30 lasses, green coffee. Pola- tces, call psdro, brimstone, I ` a lid rye chop, .l *Flour, per hid. 14 - Oil, groceries' elnetts r,-whis key, machinery, cheese, lard,tallow, rues, leather, • raw hides. paints, white /411 1 00 • and red lard,oysterchemp, clue and cordage. sled, bran and ship stuff. t • • Raw cotton and Wool.cimirs," ' fresh meat, fresh fish, dry gonds,dmits and medicines. t • ' • • foreign liquors, wines and I teas, glass, china, and I . queensware' poultry. con- I fecticnary. books and eta. ).5 0 2 33 t10r1337, spirits tarpentine, • . • ....,..i.i.5... • 1....--.3-3,sess. . bpts and caps, boots and - o bo e ., boon..te, feathers, trees, 110 ,‘f• *Picas, fatal tore, tore, by weight. . No additional charges for commission, storage, or 1 ecelving Of delivering freightsat any ache Company's depots on :he line. . • [April 15, '4B. 20-lf OFFICE OF OF THE rnmADELviliAi L READLNG RAIL ROAD COMPANY. Philadelphia, Dec. Mth, ISM NJOTICE is hereby given, that the rates or Freight LS and Tolls on Coal trampoited by•thia CorniMtiri will be as follows from January let, In- 0: To From 111.Carbon.S.1 oven.P.Clinton Richmond, until inns 1; 10 19 •60 55 35 Philadelphia, do do 60 55 35. Inclined PlaneAntililec.3l,do. 70 6.5 45 Nicetown. do 70 65 45 . Germantown R. 11., do 70 65 45 Faits of Schuylkill, do 70 65 . 45 • Manayunk, do 60 55 25 ConsLehocken and . Plymouth R. R., do 50 45 30 Torn Out 1 mile be low Norristown. do 45 40 25 '. Norristown or Bridge- 90d... 1 do 40 15 20 Port Kennedy, do 35 30 15 Valley Forge, do 20 03 10 1 Phrenivaltr, do 20 IS 00 ~, Royer's Ford, do 20 ' IS 00 i Pottstown. do IS 10 00 1 Dmigliumialle, do IS 10 00 • Boomtown, do •10 05 95 Reading. do 05 00 '9O Between Reading / and Mohrsville, do 00 95 00 Mobreville, do 115 90 05 !imburg, ' do 75 70 65 . Or s.agsburr. do es 60 55 The freight and tolls on coal to Richmond. and Philadelphia, during the months of June, July, and Au giast l n til he From M.Ca r bon ..9.llaven.P.Cl triton. 170 165 145 And on And after Sept. lot, rn Dor.nntbnr Jlnt, IS*, ISO 175 155 By order of the Board or Mann refl.. S. BRADFOIt9, Secretary Dee23,•48-SR-tf) New Arrangement, oar LIVIXGSTON'S EXPRESS LINE. E ARE PREPARED TO receive and' forwar Y V Daily per Passenger Train, Our E sprees Car being always in elan rge of special inesseneers) user cbandize of all descriptions, packages, bundles, specie bank n 0155, , Also particular attention paid to collecting Bills, Drafts and Accounts. Packages and Cando delivered daily io all interme diate places ,bcturcen Philadelphia and Pausal:a. MMES., Centre Street, Pottitrille ; No. 43, South Third rtrcet, Philadelphia; Nn. 6, Wall street, New Tort; No 8, Court street• Feb. 24, fl-tr] LIVINGSTON, HOWARD gr. 30. Luzerne Iron Works, near Ilazleton. "~' ;` HUDSON & ALLEN, PROPRIETORS of th e above named establtahment, respectfully informs their patrons and the public generally, that they hare taken the large building for merly need for the Machine Shop, connected with the Sugar Loaf Coal Works, to which they have added a Foundry, and are now prepared to build Steam En gines of every sine, Pumps, Coal Breakers, Railroad and Win Cars, and to (Wash Iron and Brass Castings of every des cripi ion suitable to the Coal mining or any other bueinen, on the most reasonable terms. Itepairinc of all kinds done with deatuess, and de spatch. at the lowest prices. MI work furnished by them will he warranted to perform well. They would solicit the custom of those who may want ankles in their line in this vicinity. All orders will meet with immediate and pmmpt at tention. S. W. HUDSON, Starch 17, 154 d. 12431 L. H. ALLEN. PASCAL IRON WORKS. . TAA7 _• PHILADELPHIA. WEEDED Wrought iron Plum Suitable for Loco runtlree,Marlne and other Steam Engine Hollers. from 4to 5 inches In diameter: Alan, Pipes for Gas. Steam and other purposes; extra strong Tube for Hy draulic Presses: Hollow Pistons for Pumps of Steam Engines le. Manufactured and for Sale by MORRIS. TASKED Sr 11011E1S, Warehouse A.E. corner ad and Walnut sts.,Philadai Philada• Nor. 22d 1615 42 Eagle Iron Worms, 4 7 : IN TaE BOROUGII'OP POTTSVILLE. FORMERLY CONDUCTED BY C. IV. BMW - .J. WIIEN CO. 13ESPECTFULLY annoence to their friends and the public that they have tanen this establishment, and reiprztfully solicit • continuance of the custom of thereto:ls. Being practical Mechanics, they Batter themselves that their knowledge andarneriente of the hominess will enable them to turn out work that will not Catlin give satisfaction to the moat fastidious.— Th e , are prepared to manufacture Steam Engines, Pampa, Coal Breakers, Drafi Can, Railroad and other Castings, &c. All order. thankfully received and promptly exeCuted on the most reasonable terms. JOHN WREN, THOMAS Wit RN April 2lst '4O -47-1 d) JAMES WREN I, New Parbierahip . _ _ IN THE TDANSPORTATION AND COMMISSION BUSDISSS. . _ T'FRE undersigned entered Into a partnemhip on the first inst., under the dna of CONRAD. CARTER gc. Co.. for the transaction of a Transportation and Commission Curtness onthe Reading Railtesd,and the Roads connected therewith, and respectlinly solicit a continuance of the patronage width has been hereto.. fore so liberally bestowed on 'the rhyme to which they tespectively belonged. . We are prepared to transport Goads of all descrip tions. daily, to Pottsville; also, to, the following named places Port Carbon, tit. Clair, New Philadelphia. Pat terson.Riddleport. Brockville, Teammate, New Castle. Cattawissa. Bloomsburg, Orangeville,ehamokin; Dan ville. Sunbury, Northunberland, Milton,Bundy, CM ilaumport,:llinerstrille, Tremont, Ice., Re. All Goods mat to our rare will be punctually attended to and forwarded with despacth. J. C. CONRAD, I J .E. CARTER; I B. DxFOIMST, Jr. PaitaderpAis. 'Pineville. ill 'Sob. Mares. July el. IRIO„ • 30-tf . . COLLIERY AV ORM • " 40 • M ,or FOUNDRY AND MACHINE - ODOM ' MDR subscribers, at their old 'Stand. corner of Ra Road and Catlowhill streets.,are prepared to man facture to order, cat be 'honest nonce. Arras Engines and Pumps, o. any power and capacity for mining and therporposes,Rataa's Coal Breaking Jlatkines, with solid and perforated rollers, ae may be required. Also Eariau and Monist Cylinders with all netts ary machinery for Mart Peraasss. Hat .Pir Pipes. of he most approved plans, Cap and BallJonate and We ts, Tuners, of the very best construction. .7'hey par ticularly Invite the attention of :Iron Masters and par ties engaged to the Iron trade, to their large stock of Patterns for Ratting AGM, having lately construeted the machinery for two of the largest Mills in the coun try, vie:—Thu Wyoming Millet NyUkesharre. entitle Rolling Mill at the Montour Iron Works. Danville. They are fully prepared for thin kind of work. together with every variety of general mechinery. Mlle qual ity of their work and material,. it is enough It saY. that riots and crytriews,the most infallible -est.. have amply demonstrated the genuine character of their en gines and machinery. iI Orders are respecfully solicited and will be promptly attended tn. i I AYWODD & SNIPER. Pottsville. January. 0.1846 1-ly POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. SPENCER dr. M..t.RON , ERPECTFULLY announces to the public, that they have taken the Establishment known as the Pottsville Iron Works. on Notweglan street, where they are prepaed to hand all kinds of Steam Engines, manuactnre Rail Road Care, and Machinery of alrnost every Meveription, at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. vi•Pereovs from abroad. in want of Steam Engines will find it tntheir advantage to glve them a call berme engacing elsewhere. Max It Franklin Works. TIE Subscriber announces to .the public that he is sole proprietor of the Franklin Works, Port Car bon, lately owned by A. G. Brooke. where he contin ues to mannfacttire to order at the.sh notice Steam Engines Pumps, Coal Breakers t and Machinery of almost any size or description, for mining or other purposes. Als Railroad and Dri cars, Iron or Brass Castings of nny or pattern. *ORDERS ARE BEdPECRIL Y SOLICITED-0 SAMUEL BILLYMAN, FRANKLIN SHOVEL WORlls.—The subscriber. romantics to tarnish the Cott ers l and dealers of Schuylkill county, with Shovels of 411 kinds, at the low est Philadelphia prices . Attention' In particularly cal led to their Coal Shovels,. (literal for Shovels of any size or pattern promptly attended o. • S. SILLYMAN. rot Carbon, July 25, .150.1 . 31.1 y „ t c , , , , . •- - .--- - 1..?-;'-ict. i;. , : , ... 4•'-f,:::'- 4. :4. - , 1 . t - : .....:::,, - a c . -- , - .L ,i , ,)....:..----- -.•••,-..-., -7, '..- `11 : ..f 1 7 •". :!-- 7 :',-; 1,..- . 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TT 1/ 1 .18 cored, in the last year 1. 000 cases of !leaves, i 2000 cases of Chronic Conch, 2'lo cast.s of Broke,' 1.Vii.,1, . • 5000: ales of Ilarses out of Condition, and other [Mohnen. , More than 500 certificates; verbal and written, have been rove i ved,attesting to the virtues of this inestima ble remedy but we have Only epee to eqhjoln the fol lowing - Ric Alas.:, Oswego Co., Sept. 17,1848. ,C+Lsallanwaft Tntt E r Salt's Heave Powders I bought at your store War alge - tcr her, cured a valuable mare of mine of the Heaves. that she 'had had too years. Thetrst package did not effect a eme, but did the tone so much good I was induced io try another package, and the result haS been, that she has not had the Heaves, since about a week after commencing the recond package.althoughehe has been tined on my farm 01111031 every day since, which has satisfied ine that she is effectually cured. One of my neighbors L 3 {giving Tattersall's Hence Powders to a horse. and the prospect is very flattering he will be go red by It. Relieving that the above named medicine Is a very valuable c ne, and that Heaves can he cured by it, I feel willing to lend my name in praisers( it. Respectfully. Moats P. WAISILL Sprier: Hilf,'Ala., July' 24.1249. Messrs. .1. F. Winter & co.-,Gentlemen most chea!efully heal testimony to the gientetficacy and virtue of the Tatterrall's !leave 'Powders, in the cure of hor• seer affected with Heave coughs and colds. I haVe a valachle horse that was so severely affected with Heaves and violent coughing, that! had well nigh loot him, when f purchased a package of Tattersall'. Heave Powders, which entirely eared him and restored his appetite. pis ows.m of horses should be without ft. Respectfully 301133, CIIAS. A. PEABODY'. CAUTlON.—lmitatioi.” and worthlessa compounds ;pave followed us wherever' We have introduced our re- Medy, and we understand thht 'eventl new ones are being put up for circulation-,-bewee oftbose and take nn remedy but "the Tattersall's." Nonegenuine without the signature Cf A. H. GM:sib & Co.—prim one dollar per package, els forlive dol lars. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by GOUGH & KETCHAM. • 140 Fulton Street,Newl'Ork. OSCAR D. JENKINS agent for Pottsville. Pottsville', Nov 15,1819, 47-Ty ' ISALARIA,NDEW PLIIE; ARID TlllErs. ritoop CHESTS, Fire-proof Dont, for Banks and Stores, Seal and Let. ter Copying Preaacs, Patent Slate-Lined Refrbtera tort, Water Filter , , Patent Portable Water Clo- • sets, intended for the sick and infirm. EVANS do WATSON, - 76 Sawa T ied St., (oppasite the Philarfa. Exehawre,) r. MANUFACTURE and keep nn hand, a large as w . of the above articles, ift..C••••0,,..„. kt.' , lf o l{: Ingrther with their patent pa wed Salamander Fire-proof ...;4.;....q,7,'„ 1 5afe5i which a-re no constructed 5•t17.4 - -P as in ; set at rest all manner of to their being strictly prncifornd that they will resist the tine of any building. The oubilde'cases of these safes ate made of honer Iron, the inside reap otsnapstone,and between the outer case and inner (non is a apace of footle three 'lichee thick, and Is tilted in with Indestructible material, an as to make it an impnssibility to burn any of the contents inside of the chest. The, Soapstone Salamanders we are pre pared and do challenge the world In produce any article in the shape of Book ,safea that Will stand as much bent, and,we hold nu,ei yea ready at all thnes to have them tested by nablic bonfire. We a!-o continue to Inatiarael ore a large and general asiortrnent ninur Pre f.-dam An-tight Fire Proof Safes, of an Welt there are over 50n now in use, anti in; every inatanee they have given en,i a Salinfarlloll to the porchagers—of which we will refer the public to a few gentlemen who have them in are. .. • -,, _ Haywood & Snyder, PortsvPle; Joseph G. Lawton Pottsville; Mr. William. Carr, Doylestown, Pa. N. &G. Taylor, l o Nnrth 3d st.; A.Wricht & Neph ew, Vine et. Wharf; Alexander Carnr, Conveyancer, enrner of Filbert and oth its.; John-M. F0r*1 . 22 North Id st. ; Myers Heim. 20 North 3d at.; James '3l. Paul, 101 - South 4th at.; Dr David Jayne, B South MI at.; Matthew T. Milier, 20 South 3,1 gt. ; and we could name some hundreds of others lilt wore necessary. Now we invite the attention of the public,and particularly those li g in wan • f Fire Proof Wee, to call at nor mere before pantie elsewhere, and we can satisfy them that they sr, et a better and cheaper article at our etnre. than at any other establishment in the city. We. also manufacture the ordinary Fire Proof Chests at very low prices, cheaper Sian they can be bought at any other store in Philadelphia. DAVID EVANS. P hila.,Rept9,'4B-27-Iy] 'JOAANNES WATSON. VO - DUILDEU.SrAND CARPENTERS. rrIlE subscriber bees leave to inform his friends and J. the pubblic in general; that he has purchased the Lumber Yard, formally owned by Zinn & Wilt, at 'Schttylktll Haven, oppositetbe Farmers Bank. Whore he intends to keep congrantly on hand a 101 l assortment of reunited Susquehanna Lumber, coniirting of white and yellow pin. boards.] Weather boards, panne! boards and prauk,frum 1 to 2 inebie thick, and door stiles 111011 in thick, B in. wlda. hemlock joice and scentllng. Joint and lap shingles, Plastering Lath, &e. with a few thousand feet of seasoned Ash flask from II to :indica thick, all of .which lie will sell on the mat reasonable terms. Ile wpuld tonal respectfully invite El plarCilaiel•lo call and examine fur theinrelve • before keying elsewhere. ! DAVID D. LEWIS+ August 12..41. 33-tf Roofinz Slate. TILE KCRNSVILLE SLATY. Co. RESPECTFUL-- LY inform the public that they are fully prepared to furuish a superior Slate for Ruonag ; and having the most experienced Slaters In their employ will at tend to any orders tv,ithdesaatch, and on the most eral terms. A sample of their slate may - be seen et the Office of Joseph; George, Architect. who will give any infortualion required, and with whom orders stay be left. ROBERTS; & Co. March 3. 104f] I.shich Water Gap. Carbon A %etc Turning Establishment, BY•STEtriI POWER. r, , iT THE SHOP OF F. O. MAURER, in TIMID St., near MAIFEES, where all kinds of turning:in- wool will be ,thankfully re , aired, and neatly erecuted without delay. Best Posts, Table Lev. lee. kept constantly on band, sod for sale at the lowest prices. t ISAAC THOMPSON, Potetnany March] 10.tfl for J. MORGAN. PA TENT GREASE.—For the tales of Cara ges, Wagons; Ra II Itdad Can and Machinery of al kinds, to wave oil and prevent friction. This article's Prepared and for sale by CLEMENS & PARV IN, theonly manufacturers of this art Icie, in the Oa lted idt atm. at their wholesale and retail hardware and Drug store In Pallas Hie. Schuylkill County, Pa. REMEMUEU thatnone Is genuine without the ,writ tan signature of the Inventor and proprletor,Chas. C C amens, upon each package. New Firm z i g t A TRE enbacribers having this day entered Into copartnership far the purpose of trensarting a emend wholesale and retail business in IRON, GROCEIGES,PROVISIONB.RALFLOGR , and /Uri. at the well-kriown,Yorit Store In the borough of Potts sale, wouldiroostrespectfully begleave to say that they have now on hand a large and, well seletted stock of liar Iron of all descriptions, also rat Bar and 'l' Rail Road Iron ofverionssires,sultableor drifts and lateral roads, which they offer for *ale at a n low a ra te as can be had in the County. Also, freshatock of Groceries and Provision' constantly on hand at very low pnces for cash. Also, Gast, Blister, and Shear Steel. Nails and Spikes, Oils, Flour, Feed,.&c., all of which they would respectfully solicit vi inspection of by the public. and relying as they do upon anti let atte ellen to business to be able at all Oates to accommodate their testament. . E. YARDLEY & SON. P. B.—The attbscriber would take this opportunity to return his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage be has heretofore received front his friends and the public generally. and respectftilly solir.its a continuance of the me for the new firm. Pottsville. HarchI,ISIS-101 EDW YARDLEY Caution Extra. A man bv the name. of CLAPP has engaged with a young man of the name of S. P. Townsend, and uses hie name to put up a Sarsaparilla. which they call Or Tasinsend's Sarsaparilla; denominating It Ge.MUINO Original, etc.. This,Townsend is no doctor, and never was; but was formerly a worter on railroada, canals, and the like, Yet be assumes the title of Dr., for the purpose of >•atning credit for what he Is no. This is to caution the pantie not to be deceived, and purchase none but the Genuine. Original Old Oct Jacob Town send's Sarsaparilla, having on it the Old Dr's- like ness..his faintly coat of arms, and his signature across the coat of arms. . - - Genuine Tdvirnsend Sarsaparilla! nLD Dr. Townsend is now about 70 years of age, V and has longheen known as the author and discov erer of the Genuine Original "Townsend eta rsaparill; Being prier, he was compelled to limit its manufacture, by vrhieh means it has been kept nut of market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who hail proved its worth and known its value. It had reached the cars of many, nevertheless], as those persons who had been healed of sore direases, end saved from death, proclaimed its excellence and sionderful - HEALING POWER. Knowing. many years ape, that he had,by his skill, science, and experience, devised an article which would tic of incalcuable'advantage to mankind, when once known and extensively need, he hoped and perseve red, expecting the time to arrive when the means would be furnished to bring it into universal notice, when its Inestlmahle virtues would bit known and apprecia ted.- This time ban come, the means arc supplied; this GRAND AND UNEQUALLED -PREPARATION. . Ii manufactured on the largest stale, and is called for throughout the length and breadth of the-land, es pecially as It is found incapable of degeneration or deterioration. Let every man ring throughout the land, that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend Is now manufacturing the real 'Townsend Sarsaparilla,' which neversoursowner tor rents, and corer changes its character. From this day forth the people shall have the Pure Genuine Townsend Sarsaparitfa, which shall never gnu' in the lvtle, or to the stomach, and it shall yet, banish from the land al IFerwenting. Souring, Explo ding, Vinegary Sarsaparillas, now In use. A good Sarsaparilla, pure and genuine, might to live ; a poor souring. Sarsaparilla might to droop and die. The-Old Des. Sarsaparilla will lice}, pure and per feet 100 years. . 'Unlike young S. P. Townsend's it Improves with age, and never changes. but for the better; because It is prepared on scientific princaPles lip a scientific man. The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and the latest discoveries of the Art have all been brought into reqiii- Fitton in the manufactore of the OLD DIPS. SARSA PARILLA. The Sarsaparilla root, it Is well known to medical men, contains many medicinal properties. and some properties] which are inert or 'useless, and others, which, if retained in preparing it for use, pro duce fermentation nod acid, which is injurinun to the spite!ni. Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla are so volatile, thnt they entirely evaporate and are lost in the preparation, if they ore nor preserved by a scientific process, known only to those experienced in its moon. facture. Moreover. those volatile pr . /inures. which fly off in vapor. or no on exhaltation, under heat, are the very eturntial med'cal properties of the rout, whiCh give to it MI tin Any person can boil or stew the root till they get a dark colored liquid, which is:more from the coloring matter in the root than from anyilling rise; they can then strain this insipid or vapid liquid.sweeten with sour molasses. and then call it "Sarsaparilla Extract or Syrup." .Rot soda in not the article known an the GENUINE OLD.DR JACOB TOW?iSEND'EII SAR SAPARILLA. Thin is en prepared, that nil the inert properties of the Sarsaparilla runt are first removed, every thing capable n 7 becoming arid nr of fermentation, is extract ed and rejected ; then every !cuticle of medical virtue Is secured in a pure and concentrated form; and thus it is rendered incapable of losing any of Its varnable and healing properties. Prepared in this way, 'lt is made the most powerful agent in the . cIittIF._OFINNILMERARILIt. orArAFIF.S. - fence the reason why we hear commendations on every side in its (aver by men, women, and children. We find it ddine wonder's in the mire of Consoimption, Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint, and in Rheumatism. Pales, Costiveness. nil Cutaneous Eruptions, twitches, and all affections ariFing*orn IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. It possesses a marvellous efficacy. in all complaints arising flom indigestion, from Acidity of the Stomach, from unequal eirculatinn, determination of blood to the head, palpitation of the heart, cold feet and cold hands, cold chills and het flashes over the It has not ita equal In Colds and Colighs; and promotes easy expectorntion. and gentle perspiration rilaxing stricture of the lungs, throat, and every other part. But in nothing is Its excellence more manifestly area and ackhowedged than In all kinds and stages of Fe male Complaints. It Works wonders in case of Flunr Mhus or Whites, Falling of the Womb, Obstructed, Suppressed, or Painful Menses. Irregularity of the menstrual periods, and the like; and is as effectunl in curing all the frms of Kidney Disease. By removing obstructions,_ end regulating the general system, it gives tone and strength to the whole Andy, and thus cures all forms of NERVOUS DISEASES AND DEBILITY, And thus prevents or retirees a great variety of other maladies, as Spinal Irritation, 'hieuralgia, Eft. Vitus Dance, Swooning. Epileptic Fint,'Convulslons,*.c. it Is not possible for this medicine to fall to do good It has nothing In It which can ever harm, it can never sour or spoil, and the - refute, can never loose its cura tive properties. It cleanses the blood, excites the liver to healthy action, tones the stomach, and gives good digestion, relieves the bowels of torpor and constipa tion., allays Inflamation.puriflcs the skin, equalizes the , circulation of the blood, producing gentle warmth ' equally all over the body, and at the Insensible perspires :lon; relaxes all obsun ctions, and invigorates the en tire rigrvous system. Is not this, then, the medicine yoalpse-eteinentle need! Nut tan any of these things be said of d. r.:Torrnsend's interior article 1 This. young man'isliquul lv nulto be COMPARED WIT/I T/IS 01,1) DR'S. Because of one grand fuel, that ;!le one is incapable of deterioraginnatnii NEVER SPOILS, whild the other dons; it rears, fel:merit% and blows the bottles con taining It into fragments; the sour, acid liquid ex ploding:, and dannaaing - other goods! not thia horrible compound be poisonous to the sysh.m? ;rhat! I na acid into ey.qtrin efrtady diswed milk acid; What causes Py,peasia but acid 1 Do we not all know, that tsben food sears In our stomachs, what mischief it prodittes flatulence, heartburn, palpitation of the heart, direr complaint, .113n - tura, dysentery, colic, and corruptibn of :he blood 1 What is Scrnfula butan acid humor In the bo,.'r I What producNi all ,the humors w hi c h hi jug an igulptinns of the Slim, scald Head, Salt !theism. Erysipelas. White Swellingi.rever Sores, and all ulcerations internal and external! It is noth ing under heaven but an acid substance, which sours .and thud spoils all the fluids of the body, more or fess. What causes Rheumatism, but a sour or acid fluid ; which in.inuates itself between the Joints unit else where, irritating and inflaming theleader and delicate tisanes them which it arty Ho of nerwms diseases, of impurity of the blood, of deranged circulations, and nearly all the ailment, which afflict human nature. Now td'it not horrible to make and sell, and infinite- In warts to use thla gouniNa, FERMENTING. ACID "COMTOUND" TWVNeENDI MEM And yet he would fain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Genuine Original Sarsaparilla, is an !SILTATION of his Inferior preparation Heaven forbid that we should deal in an article which would hear the moat distant resemblance to S. P. Townsend's article c and which would bring down the Old Dr. such a mountain load of complaints and erlminattons from Agents who have sold, and piir congers who have tired S. P. Townsend's Fermenting Compound. We wish it understood. because it is the absolute tenth, thnt.H. P. Townsend'e article and Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla are heaven-rids apart and is.fiestely dissimilar; that they are unlike in every particular, having not one single thing In com mon. As F. P. Townsend is no iloctor,and never was, in no chemist, no pharmaceutlst—knows no more of meth, ripe or disease than any ether common, unscientific, unprnfessional man, what guarantee can the public have that they ale receiving a genuine scientific medi cine, containing all the virtues used in preparing it. and which are incapable of changes which might ren der them the agents of disease instead of health 1 But what rice should be expected (mm knows nothing comparatively of medicine or disease It requires a pertsnyttf some experience, to cook and "serve up even a common decent meal. how much more Important is it that the persons who inanufactiire medis tine, designed for weak stomachs and-enfeebled ilia tema.should know well the medical properties of plants, the best manner of securing and cniMentrating, their healing virtues, also an extensive knowledge of the va. Sous diseases which alfect the. human system, and how to adapt remedies to these diseases It is horrible to think, and to know how cruelly the afflicted are imposed upon hp presumptuous men for the sake of motley Fortunes niacin out of the agonies of the wick: and no equivalent rendered the despair. ink 'ureters! It is to arrest frauds upon. the unfortunate, to pour halm into %v. - Kinard humanity, In kindle hope in the de apatring boxem, to name health and Lamm, and rigor tnto the crushed and broken, and to banish infirmity. that Old Pr. .11cnb. Towncend hay couttitt and found Le opportunity and means to bring hit Grand U nicer cal Concentrated Remedy within the reach, and to the knowledge of all who need It, that they may learn and know, by Jnythl experience, ita TRANSCENDENT POWER TO REAL, And thus to bare the unpukeusabio satisfaction. of haring mixed thousands and millions from the bed of sickness and despondency to hope, health, and n long Me of vizor and usefulness to themselves, their fami lies and friends• Agents for this County, John E. Brown, Pottsville: Janie. B. Pallsoind J. W. Gibbs. Minersville; E. J. Fry,Tamegna. IDee. 15, MIK 51, A NoWel Invention. • • ATITS',GOLD PAINT for writing with summon HPen, regilding Picture Framet. Sim &c., I n B o w e s at 23 corns, 50 cents. and 1 Dollanmay be had orNICIIOLAS& COLLINS, Dniggists & Apothecaries, Market fineet. Pottsville. Physician? Prescriptions accurately compounded, by careful bandsonly. Families and country Store keepers may rely on being supplied with the best articles the Dreg market affbrda, on the most reasorable terms. Everyvariety ofFancy mildest, Perfumery, Brushes, Combs, Paints, Olin, (4mphine, Glass.rrobtocen. Cigars, Blass, &5. Juno 23, 10119. . • Four New Vertificates, TELL IT IN GATE', FOOLISH IT. IN TOE STREETS OP tisKELON. DR. BWANNE , S CELEBRATED F4.IIILY .41EDICIXEL DR. DWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY; $100,009 Reward. PQ A 'MBE EFFMTVAL nEmEnt THAW YNVeI COMPOUND 91 ; 11UP OF WILD ••.-• - - - - CHERRY. ARE you troubled with a coug h hI Have you pains In the side and breast' - Have you a tickling or rising In the throat' Have you the Liver complaint' Have you the Bronchitis' Nervous Debility, or any Symptoms of Pulmonary Consumption If you are troubled with any of the above symptoms. ben use Dr. SWAYNEIS COMPOUND . SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, It will effect:a speedy and permanent cure. as the evidence of thousands who have been cured by It will testify. EXTRACTS FROM EDITOR! Al: OTICES. A GOOD filenieiSt.—We have used Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry for a number of years andalways with the happiest effect.—Flogeraid, Ed. City Item. Having fairly tested the virtues. of Dr. Swayne's Wild Cherry, we feetourrelves bound to recant ourtes timony'in Its behalf, as a most valuable and efficacious tnedlcine.—Editors of Bale. Ciipser. MORE NEWS FOR'f HE SICK. AFFLICTED HEAD. A VOICE: FROM' 4CIIEFLICILL CO. PLEASE READ THIS EXTRAORDINARY CURE. DwiTnE—Dear Sir About six yeers ago, I discovered that my lungs were affected, of which I became more convinced from time to 'time, although I tried many remedies, yet without any apparent benefit, and my disease increased until I was compelled to keep my room; and at lest my bed. I bed great pain in my, left side, upon which I could not lay in bed, and in the morning my cough was so severe that I found it very painful to throw up the phlern which eatlweed in great .111311th:ea on my lungs, when fortunately I bought of sour agent. In this place, one bottleof - your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, which so much relieved me that I continued using It until uovv,—l have used six bott Ws, and am happy to tell you that my pains are re moved, my strength returned, my sleep is undisturbed and sweet, and I feel perfectly well. r can now follow mydaily avocation without being afflicted with that painful hacking, weakening rough, and I firmly be lieve that to your medicine, under tthe blessings of Providence. I am indetted furabis great change, and am very happy to subscribe myself, Yt'ttaisn Rea reonV. - St. Clair. Schitylkill County, Pa.. Jan. Op. It+42. AN2JTHKRP RO3I OLD DIONTOOMBELY. ;STILL ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE , READ THIS EXTRAORDIARY CASE. Da. SWAYME—Dear Sir:—Having contracted a se vere cold, which settled upon my lungs,attended with a violent cough, pain in my side and breast, difficulty of breathing. I was attended by physicians of the firm respectability. but my. symptoms became very alarm ing, there was an abscess formed in my lungs and made Its way through my side, and discharged large quantities of.poss externally, so that my physician thought the power or functions of one of my lungs were totally destroyed—therefore supposed the case entirely hopeless. This mournful elate of things con united fora long time, until I was Wastesl and worn' to a skeleton. I had tried A twimber• of remedies, bin all failed to do any good. Hie the, twine a shark of hope left far me and my aesoins parents, and hav ing heard of the great virtues of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry,and Ito being aporo•od of by physicians of the first eminence, I concluded to make trial of it, and to my great satisfaction. my cough gradually grew trotter. the hole in cry side began to heal, and I nm now happy In say, from a poor and al most hypele” skeleton. I have became healthy \ and weigh'me.rethan I ever" have. All my neighborA can testify toe above fact. Asian Ott DEN , ICKEit, 2 miles from rtkiprMcksille, Skippack no. Pa. . . Such is the unprecedented success of Dr. Swaync's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. We awl - constant ly receiving letters from Physicians and our Agents. from all parts of the United States, informing us of extrafirdinary cures. The El, Dorado of California or Pern Mal! yield For tunes to Thousands—But what are :a4Ztia;r without .Health DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SIRUP OP WII.D CHEERY. rrro 'NEW CERTIFIC,ITES. MEDFORD, N. J. Der. Rth, 1513. Dr. R. RWATtif.—Dear Sit :—This IS 111 certify, that - . . daring the fall and winter of le4fl, i was troubleel with a'yery severe cold and cough. with strong symptoms of . ihe asthma; I was induced to try your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. of which 'one bottle" entire li'm i hed me, and I would strongly recommend tto othirre for similar affections. . .. • . . .• STMS.T Kral:nun:act ANOTHER dEVERE CASE ;OF AiTHMk. PHILin.CPre. l'Alt; IS -1,3. Dn. SWAYNE—Dear Sir —I cheerfully add.,my ICe lininny in fainr of your valuable Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry.Whieh I ronrewe pi he truly the wonder and blessing of the ace. For the last four years I hat e been affitcted with the rwthma. Sleep had become a Stranger to me ; night alter night would I have to sit up In my bed. I wa•nttended by Pmr live diff,ttent phystranns, also ravine n , ed various patent medicines. but atria no avail. I continued to crnw wnrse, until icomoienc•d thenseof yourvalutilde compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. which atiordnd me instant relief. Aftetuslng several bottle•l was restored to perfect health. Yours with re•prrt. . . ' Any Infnmratinn re,pertin; the above case will be freely glgyi by berhurban.l. ' • Amrrol W. ETAYS, =1 Thousands of persons are destroying their constitu tions by neglecting to apply a proper remedy. Rely not upon single catchpenny articles. which relieve for the. moment. but eventually accelerate the disease. ResOrt at duce to that 01 estahlishe.l remedy. Dr. Bwayne's Compound Syrupof Wild Cherry, vn cele brated throughout the whole world as an effectual remedy for all diseases of the Tornat, Lungs, and Recast.. 111IPORTANT CAPTIOX—REAM READ! s There is lint ore genninn giieparaiionof Wild eher ry,and that in Dr. dwaytin'e, the first ever offered to the public, which has been :mid largely throughout the United States and some party of Enrone ; and all preparations called by the name of Wild Cherry, have been iput out since thin, under cover of some de ceptive rftcomstancey, in order to give currency to their eaten. Each bottle of the genuinely enveloped with a beautiful steel engraving, with the likeness of Wm. Penn Owens :•ales. Dr. dwaync's signature, and an a fortherseeurily, the portrait of Dr. Swayne will be added hereafter, no as to distinguish his preparations from all others.. Principal ORice, F.IGRTR and RACE Streets Ssrayne 9 s Celebrated Verrnifage. tiferiuut reme , ly for Worsen, Dye- pepria., (Thoterd .Worbus.airLf2l or, DV nd tat., oTtithe ' 10,f u fcfitt Fa•ril” eine tree cfered to • the pelqic." Tuts RE./ MDT Is one winch hoc prayed sneers.- fut for a lime. Dine, and it I univcrs it, acknowl edged by all who hate tried it to he far superior (bring so very pleasant to the taste at thesame time effectual) natty oth4r medicine; ever employed in disease, for whish it is recommended., It not only destroys worms, but it Invigorates the whole cistern. it Is harmless in Its effects, and the health nf the patient lo always im pr eved by its use even when no worms ire discovered. Dr. tiVlfAVNE'rh. VERMIITIGE halms% with a degree of am' from the publie,,,Thich - has perhaps never - be fore been accorded to any medicine. It nerds no re. crimmecdatiopt wl.cre ever it is known. To the fond mother, bending In sleepless anxistfover her wasting child,it will carry telier,joy, and thankfulness ;.to ail %TIM are suffering fro, - .1 the diseases for which it 13 prepared. w r eTA :, rzstoration to health. . .BEWARE OF IMPOSITION.—Swayne's Vermlinge is in sqnarn bottles (being recen:!v changed to prevent counterfeits, also to pack to a bette; atipantage) with the following wordsblown in the glair: Dr.);..srrayne'e Vermlftwie ' Phitada.. also condoned in a to,utiful %Trapper. h earing the signature of Dr.tiwayne,tvith t ots portrait on each side of the bottle Without which none is genuine. Tbe• article is en pleasant to the haste that both children and adults,, universally fond of it. Dn. thWAYNE'hiSAIISAPARILL.C. oar, EXTRACT ,TAR PILLS—The great Arnermani'llierier—lor the re moval and permanent cure of ailil&ases arising from. an impure stale of the blood nr haJit of the system. Let tt be remembered, that in this ,preparation are strongly concentrated all the medical properties of liar suparills and Eitract of Tar compounded with other valuable "Vegetable Extrados' the whole strength of which Is extracted on an entirely new principle. Unlike all other Wills, these neither gripe, produce nausea or any Mlle; unpleasant sensation, while they are as powerful as it to possible liir a medicine to be, and he harmless. it petrifies. cleanses, and strength cos the fountain springs Of life ; and Menses new rigor throughout the whole human frame. EIS Remember always to inquire particularly for Dr. SWAYNE'd SAItz...APARILLA AND EXTRACT TAR PILLS. See that the Signature of Dr. SW/aZiE la on each Rog. The above valuable medicines arc prepared only by Dr. 11. Swains. corner .of Sill and Race streets, Phila., to whom all orders should be addressed. For tale by the following Agents J. JOHN 9.,C. HABTIN.and }Pottsville. J. CURTIS Cr HUGHES, . JAB. B. FALLS, and - /Slinereville. JNO. W. MBES, SITISSLEB. Port Carboy,. C. & G. HUNTZINCER, Schuylkill Haven IMIZEMU=MfIUIa .1. Williams. kliddleport ; Daniel Bertsch. Ashland; Charles Frally. Orwikbtium; Ines. Ilimemnan. Ham burg;. E. 3e , J . ry,Tanlatina; Dio. Dickson. Ea,ton Matthew Krause, Bethlehem; Clete Ebert, Msuch Chunk; Eckeit & -Bared;, Tremont ; Cockill t Son, Llewellyn, and by stinekeeperS generally. October 7,1849. 4I- J. E. Carver, ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER, Na. 51 Nora Sera Street. PAilada. GIVES DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS Od Contracts to erect Dwellings, &e. and lay out the grounds for Country deaf! cr Cemeteries ; together with the arrangement of Tremr.lo give toe proper ef fect—Also, .Churehrs, Hospitals. Prisons, Water Works, Gas-Works. &c.„ on the latest and ntost apprOS ed plans, Including heating ventilating, ke. • riliads.vob. . . _ Liver- Complaint. , OXIIINDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC on NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF TILE' ' A .- diger. sad all Wotan. arifini Jr.,. • disorder* Lifer or &mail in both &oh and resole i OUCH riles, Fullness of UCH ai Constipatlotr, Blood to the Head, Acidity of-rhe titrimach. Nau sea, Heart-burn, Disgust for rood, Fullness or weight i n the stomach, Satre Eructations, Sinking or But. tering at the pit 'orthe Stomach, Swimming of the Bead. Hurried tind 'diflicni t Breathing. Fluttering o f heart, Choking or satii °Ming aanaatinal when at a lying posture. Dimness of vision, Dots or webs be !bra the sight„ Fever and dull pain in the head, Defi elency of-Perspiration. Yellowness or. the skin and eves. Pair In the side, Sack, Cheat. Limbs. &c., Sud den flashes of heat, Burning la tile Flesh; Constan Imaginings of evil and great depression of Spiriurcan -ts effentually cured by DR. 1100FLANWS CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS.' Their power over the above 'diseases Is ant es celled—if equalled—by. any other preparation In the United States. as themes attest, in many cases after ekillthl physicians had failed. Derangement of the Liver and Stomach are source! or Insanity, and will aLvo produce disease of the Heart. Skin, Lungs and Kidneys, and lays the body open tnan attack of the Cholera, Billions, or Yellow rwr,:a s vl e is t %e n n: u m m l n lyTotirst canoe of that most bane 's 5 —._. . Opinions of the Philadelphia Press. "THE DISPATCH," December 3lst says.— ' A's INVLLCAELE Menicsag.—We have frequently heard of the Celebrated German Bitters, manufactur ed by. Dr. Ilooltand, spoken of in terms of commenda tion, and we know deservedly so. ' It is a too common practice, In certain quarters, to puff all manner of useless trash, but in the case of the above Bitters. hun dreds are living witnesses of their great moral and physical worth. As a medicine for the Liver Com plaint,Jsundice, HervouiDebili tyland Dyspepsia. this has been found invaluable, effecting cures, and thor oughly eradicating diseases, when all other medicines have failed. We feel convinced, that in the use of the German Bitters,the patient does not become de Mated but constantly gains strength to the frame—a fa c t worthy of great consideration. The Bitters are please ant In taste and smell, and can be administered under any circumstances, to the most delicate stomach. In deed. they can be need by all persons with the most perfect safety. It would be well for those who are much affected in the ne seen, system, to commence with one tea spoonful or less, and gradually increase. We speak from experience, and are of course, a proper Judea. The press far and wide, have united In recap} , • mending the German Bitten, and to the' afflicted we Inott'enrilially advise their use. "SPIRIT OF THE TIMES," Jose 24th says "Do our good citizens who are invalids, know the many astonishing cures that have been perhirmed by Dr. Fiordland's Celebrated German Bitten 1 If they do not, we recommend them to the "German Medicine tore," all who ate aiyerted with Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Or Nervous Debility; the Doc tor has cured many.of nor citizens after the best phy sicians had tailed. We have used them, and they have proved to be a:medicine that every one should know of, and we cannot refrain riving, nor testimony In their Taves, and that which gives them greater'claim spun am humble effort, they are entirely re4.etabie.. "THE DAILY NEWS," .lely 4th says:— "We speak knowingly of Dr. Hooftand's Celebrated German Bitters, when we say it Is a blessing of this are g and in diseases of the biiia7, digestive and Net- Vella Sentruis, it has riot we think an equal. It is a Vegebd•le 'reparation, and made without Alcohol. and to all invalids we want.] reconiniduil It as worthy•t heir confidence. • • BEAD THE FOLLOWING 5 . - It is from one of our tirst druggists, a gentleman ia vOurably known throughout the United States—the pro ptictor of the "Medical Worm Syrup :"I nriadeiglis, Nor. 224. Dear Sir It is with much pleasure that I testify to the extraordinary virtues of your German Bitters, h#-, trig sold largely of them these last few monilts to. va rious persons, afflicted with Liver Complaints, Drpep sia, and Debility of the Neter). System. I can ray conscientimply, that they are the hest article of the kind I have evert:old. (and I deal.ln all the popular medicine") and I consider it the only, medicine for the above disease, before the publir. I have never sold one bottle that has not given sat isfaction, and brought forth thercommendatlon of those who used it. I deem this ray duty to yon both no the proprietor of this Lichly valuable article, and to thane 101 . 11110 d with the above complaints, that they mar know of its cura tive propor!aes motto enable them orket the good trbm the. various acticles with Which our market is liodurt. r , - With much reaper!, I remain yriurs.hr. J. N. DOLIENSACK, Ditirgist. Corner or Serontland Coate, streets. JAUNDICE AND LIV EVLCOMPLA INT , .Cured after Pkfebian I had Fulled. Dee. .27. Dear Sir—lt Is with feelings of pleasure I commit. nieate to you the irtnaii•e r ffecla (led in a short timer eryour inclinable "hoof, nd's Celebrated German Hits l upon rev system while laboring ender the JlMA dme About fern rears ago ant an attack of the Java. Mei and was confined to the house six weeks under medical treatment or the Faintly Physician and for ime aver, when] went 001 I haat° tie very care ful or mysr since that time I have had se•eral attacks of the same disease, arid your linters hove entirely re lieved and cured me in III" or three days. My next door neighbor, Mr. John Diehl , rant sprin g, had a 'Meg and serious spell at Jaundice, he half a sometime hereto I knew it ; he was confined to kis bed. As 9000 ae heard of his condition I called to eee hint and TOO him ' of the effort your Hitters had upon toe In the sante di, r.t'me. the inpurdtately sent Cot a Bottle, a few' days he tsar clued. I have tn rievera 11m-tatters recom mended the Bitters In other cit,s,alwa)sprodueing the same happy effect.' My wife has been considerably at- Meted with liver Complaint end Neuralgia, by the Ilse of the Hitters she 19 Wejli. now enjoying good health. We believe from the many cures we know oftliese Bit ters effecting, that theynossent In a remarkable and ex. unordinary decree gteatcurative pronerties, and that which enhances rheirvalue with us ts,they are ehtirely vegetable. We always keep the linter:l . °n hand and. would not be wiliing to be without them. Very respectfully, yours, C. PEIRCE, ro South Front Street. Carl wronger testinvmy be adduced by any Prepara. Lion before the publie I A single bottle will ennvlneo any one of their •ptrwer, over disease. They am En tirely Vegetable, and will pertnaaeAtiy destrny the most obstinate costiveness, and give strength and vigor to the.tiatne; at tin time debilitating . the patient being also erateful to the most di. heats, utomorh antler any circumstances, and can he adinin:litered with perfect safety to th , icate infants—they are free front Alcolol, ocids; Ca)onsel, and all mineral' and Injurious tarred I, I Th be taken at all times and under all ctranths slant ordinary exposure will prevent them having a saint:ll;Y effect, and no bad remit car, accrue Horn an over dose Foe rate, whnlesale and retail at the princlreil Depot, German Medicine &ore, No.Vh Race Street; PhtlatloF. For sale 6y 'J. G. Brown, Pottsville; B. R. Dickson Sehu!.lkill haven; 1. %V. Gibbs, Mtneroville ; and by rest:wet:dile dealers generally, throughout the Slate. March 31 iil-17 =I . Every Elody , s..4.ttentlort TNVITED TO OUR LARGE STOCK OF PUR- I NISHING Dill GOODS, and yon are requexted to remember that onto is the-only awe inladslphia devoted entirely to these artides, br the exclusion of Dress Conde. In consequence of our paying strict-at tention to this one line of boxiness We are enabled to offer GREAT INDIICEMENTeI i ; • • To persnm commencing or replenishing their !tuck of Housekeeping Gond', particularly Linens, crhich we Cave been regularly importing (tom the best manufac tamp In Ireland - for more than twenty I/cam—Also, ' Blankets, Quilts, Shemings, Tacking", Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, l Diapers, Iluckabacs, Pillow Linens, Table and Piano Covers;Woreteit Dam asks, Embroidered Cnrtains of Lace and Musta,Dtml• ties, Floor Cloths, Bureau Cover., Window Sbnilingy, Turkey-red Cloths, Furniture Plush, with a ,varlety of other articles, including erery'i bine from a flown Cloth to the lineal Damask Table Cloth, at Price! , that cannot fail to give satisfaction. We also keep a 'very large stock of all , kinds of FLANNELS AND MESEINS, ompriaina the bestarytas in the market, at the very Owen price.; M•arhh 1, 1843 Conllpplng :and C0M11013.• , .. Ann 'nerchartt..,' DANIEL J. amw.v.vs, TJAVING LEASED Ttll , , 111,1.a11i, .NAvi. GA'IION l'ompany'r landing!, at Moitut!Carhon Schuylkill Connty.,oll attend to Inc `hipping of Rod While. anclitlray Aoh Coal. (of any operativeion the, Mt. Carbon Rallrnall. • _ . iliteintf been engaged for a nutnhet of years In the, thp.inr,.. he hag a thorough kno. ledge of the difF,,e n t, goalitle,tnf .(tnal In thn Schuylkill Repot], and. will atirond to the pvirrha., and .hioning of Loa for denten; abroad, Itt t rrond..rate: COT1,1•11.1I C. Sniff. irtory references.given, when required, ; March 10. ISO. 11-tf • STEA lvf IRON RA/LING • • • MANIIFACTORY AN P WAREROOMS. • TwaliStraerßigetonrep..l,—ClllLAnEl4.lllA. fj TIIE understcned Manufacture IRON RAILINGS of every style, • ; • ; VERANDA:4. G %TES. PEDES TALS, ARIDMIS, BEDSTEADS and filidescriplinns ofornamental and architectural Iron Work, in ;ZVI, the best manner, at reduced, , Always on bsnd, a supply of Fire Proof doors and Shutters, a heavy •lock of Reveal and Common Hinges. 'Shutter Bolts, Store ROnblEolts,aratalldcscriptions of builders' iron work. Thin establishment, by far the most extensive of the kind in the city, employs none but competent workmen, possesses the advantages of steam-power and suitable Machinery. and 19 tinder the personal supervision of the proprietors, who are practical men of long experience, affords to its patrons the gnauantee that their orders will he properly,and promptly execute:l Phila.0:111-41-1y) HEINS & ADAMSON' WHY' WILTVOII SCFFERi MEDUSA N DS of bottles . (lithe American Compound I have been void doling the past year, and was never kroawn to fail in ',win.; in a feu: days, she, worst case of a certain delhote discase,Siminal weakness, and all diseases Ora, Uniary organs. Persons afilicted.using pleasant and popular remedy, need fear no exposure nn it ;eaves no odor on the breath, requires no restric my, lie business—contains no merenry or nos deuce ,':;lurious to the system, and is adapted to ver y nee, get condition. It is also the best remedy known for Flour 11,:.'us, or Whiles, (female complaints) with which thousands r;.?ff!r.Wit;' o Ut the knowledge of a remedy. This celebrate:a remedy had lanS:ileen oven, in the private practice of a phyahlan wit h uni7d 7 l.lstr, revs, radically cc" ing nini;tysnine of the hundred c.".' 4o ' in a few days. Around each bottle arc lain and full directions. ' Cavriotr.Ask for the Arto•rican Cornpoundond pur chase only of the ty.,nt. Price per bottle. J. C: Brown and J. S. C. Ma rtin.agontg for Pottavile Kemplon;agent far Pt. Carbon. [Sordid '49 Gold! C 0141! Goad! -A :NEW AND USEFUL ARTICLE 11.% 1":31:01,D PAINT AND INK, ',Shit the Ink 11 pens, can write a boauiltul gold lett,c; 'whigh In asbrilhant as ash! itself. reek picture and looking glass frames. making them leak as well as new, Which will nut tuenich nay quicker than the gilt frames them selves. the paint they can patio gold letters on signs, write signs with pentii., and gilt any mater ial, by the same process as painting. It is cheaper by 50 per cents than the usnal modes, and mare durable. The attention of our Painters In called to this Fnr Sale Wholesale and Retail. at HANNAN'S CArep Boa a wal Vnriety Sforo, Where the Article is supplied Wholesale at Mans. facturers prices. Agents wanted and w ill be furnishe in all the Towns Is Schuylkill county, by arrangemen with the Proprietors at their prices. June 9.3.-26 e TILE .subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of, Pottsville, that he keeps constantly on hand lee— creams, of his own make, of the most delicious flavors. llls Saloons have recently been !Weil up, and are in ferior Co none, In the Borough.. • GEO. L. GENSLEN PoonvilM, June 30, 1819. 21-3 mo • WM. B. WELLS, Attorney at Law. Moen:vine Iktlaylkill Conn% Pa. 1Pet1,64. JOIE( V. COWELL Pt SON, V-mo I= Ice Cream. From the towel! (Ageg.) Offering. • I TETE.A.TETE OF TOE NIL • !'AXOELINA ♦11tO11L." Becky, see the sunset glowing O'er the neivi radiance throvilng, .`• Golden', pure and steady. O. it's beams illume my spirit (That's our tow-hell: don't yoh hear IN Get the milk-pans ready! Yes, dear Sally, look and listen I Now the dew begins toglistei Hark! the night-birds ionnet Whit a balmy breeze is blowing! (Head the brindle cow ! she's going f. hold year bonnet!) Becky, does the twilight hoar, . By its bland and soothing power. . With sweet,mosings US you Peace hangs round us, fike a mantle : 2 -r On, now, Sukey 'I come, be gebtley Stop that kicking, willyou Earth with musk la o'erflowing, (There, the hungry calves are lowingi How these tins do r rattle Dot I thin would Wander, Sally, To some green and quiet ♦alley, Minas bowed cattier Becky, life's a netting hour! Joy brings grief, and cream will sour, Yet 'Os vain Complaining ' . Mortal. now get milk and honey Only by hardbcork and money! (set the pans for straining* itlie form Pr. PROFITS OF FAXIMIRO. ML3513. EDITOUS have been much int seta with various papere tfiat have eppeared fro time to time in the Cultivator, on the profile of fa ling but in my opinion, come of tho writers Writ skaci a wrong view of the subject—m.l64g thel Profits of farming to rcaolva itself into a there,question at dollars and cents; than which nothing cantj more foreign to the ot•ject, or it9322lli3rOClOry to ' the red Heeling mind. But, as exempla tesches i tefore precept, here are the reflections of a Man, n ads. joining neighbor, who two years ego left • Itrativis business in Philadelphia, and bought the fir upon which he now ire-sides, for the Foie posit. of - making a profit, asid in which be:has suc ;tided - beyond his hope, and equal to his moat and nt de sire. I, To the gnesticether ho did not 6 profit, of farming few and small, when co with those of trade! he answered, 4 t . gititrr contrary, I have already realized for m ore th mo-ti had desired to contemplate, and am end of two years, richer than I ever cook become in twenty yearaof Successful trade., true, I made more dollars and cents in trail! I now do, but that ie Oave, when compared blwaings of health•of toLly end peace of which gold and sliver can never purchanii you rereember what ar heavy, punchy fel came among you! See me leap this gate why the attempt weed then have burst ni And the best article I could take up tel the ', sale, would be my eppkite at 12 o'clock 1 at which, the bacon and cabbage require ping ;ofT, with either pie or pudding. member when I was as broad as long ; I a , as proportionate as yourself; eat, drink and sleep, , , with an appetite ;yawn at bedtime, and Bever in . the morning; am up before the run, yet the day in never too long; and more thin all, I tare ho I acceptance:l to take up! Money !'why vs, at use . have I for it? I gro my own bread cod meat,. poultry and egg's, honey. milk, cream and kheero, with vegetables and fruip of every hind an in Me , greatest abundance ;feather' for my bel l, oel foe my stockings, blanks is and common clothing, lard for my lamps, candid d: asap, end straw for my hat"; enjoying the lii Lary of my dog Int sun, a carriage and Fair for myeelf and fami y,•with , . 1 house—rent and fuel free! At-the same lime, by. good rbse,nasment, me estate is annually I'rasing' in !blue; while my property—no longer c onsigned upon trust to! the four windsis secure on the surest foundation; surrounding my dwell no, and under my own eye. Then or on ear + h is the. I use of money I I can't eat or drink it, even if it were cut into mincemeat. It is not only be "root • of all evil," but the Source of disease of lio,ll and , anxiety of mind, Muir arable. So I. for one, am , content with the profits of farming ; firkefect is, it lessee me scarce anything to min k fo6nuch less . to care for."—Bonfen Cul'irator. ! , . • • - REARING & FEEDING ST The fallowing is e surnm4ry of remarks made by Mr. Lyon is a lectire before the Darby Far. raers' Club.. The principles laid down am worthy- . • of aVeation : Young animals g r o w more quickly for' a given. amount of food than By high fceding, s• lamb ofSouthdown breed,•(not a large sort) may , be 15 or 16 pound, a quarter at it year aid; artbe• Dal= age, a young on may be from five trilsis ecor.a a quarter. This prodocc,frorn the amallerlquantitf of food w.h'ieh animal, consume while Young.s• equal to what they will yield in any sithsequent year from a larger quant:ty. If young animals be reared well or kept fatirom the beginning, they squire a eimstituttim Which ensures their growing more in auhscqqent years from a lea* proportion of food. The progeny of well reared stock improves from generation to generation. When an animal is in good conditionyields b I greater produce far its food, than when it is poor end lean. , 11, therefor, en animal be first • ft.• on •,600d' peotars till it is frosts and far, end the removed• to poor keeping 'm, so to lose its con Ilion, not only ie the food wholly Int on which i declined! in &oh, but ell the Bond rood which• it mo"y con• sums for some time aftteworels hes very uch less effPct. The feeding of 'mime!. shene'd therefo etre quits centicoons, as well es libeled, in order to be fully profhoble. All eni, --•• _..,male pay best for that amount; and kind' of food which clusei them to prods co reiore large. -ly. That which rns'ica rearing . Aock (grow and thrive fastest, that' which makes feedinbeasts or i sheep fatten most quickly. end that w h i ch makes milking beasts milk most - profusely, nil (Or the longest lime, ce the best and most profiable s kind. The principle of cominuaui feedilf i g i especial ly applicable to milking catt!e. Far if he milk be suffered to fell off, it refloat he hro.lg t (13.13 , to • return, like the fAtening propensity ;' an it. during Abbe inter 4sl b e tween' the cessation of tit Midi and. ellsing, the state or constitution whic pronastcy the flow of milk declie, it requires al. - - 4 period to bring out the full etTi•et of the liherel find given afterwards, and the_ cow never yields s largely as she others:lie vreu!d have done. - - ' It is elvraya prcfitab:e 10, grow on cession of nutritious crops for ail stack Tut in thorii cues wbere.the roiturai food is di firicrd in .riebneeo, or: • et,row, in proportion to other forego i whete.the cromliiet of Immo come Cl • - hind to ha dairient, .airgaya ad.'s add a portion of artifitial strong trod, or corn, er 111)7 , 0. to the fir.e.l of enito or feeding, or milking aro& ' • Charles flarlet, " • FASITIONA.ULE HA B. CDT' ' O AND SHAVING SALON, . 'Near tlte corner of Centre an:t - Naar :Streets, POTTSVILLE. TrEEPS CONSTANTLY on. hand and ! for sale, the Airollowing articles: A large and splendid assortment of colorTLithograph in prints. rinele or by the hundred, - Turner and Fisher's - Song aud Toy Donis ri great anti ety.Sing.le or by the dozen. 1' Dream Rooks. Letter Writers. Spelling Liaoks, Primers Emerson's and Cobb's Readers, Copy and, rasa m9ke, 4 [l' • C.one and o:ber MolSOats single or by taenezen, Steel Pens and Holders, Perke t IleoXs.Playing, Cando, Dominoes, ay - creation.. Fortune Telling, and Courting Card.; Shaving Crean:and Soap, Washßalls,t l d Soap, and other Soaps, Extram•, Atc., Jules Meerut - lea:sine Bear's 011,0 x M WM, Carling Fluid. and Cologne Water, ningle or by the donna, o ,.,h.Shavitet, Hair, abd Clothes Bins Ira, . The zing, and Fine Tooth Conina. ei maaowiand .:'ink Water. krade ORlRdckint Stocks, Collars an'o 8119 Pellders. Ruorsand Razor Strops, • Large assortment or Ladies' Curls, reCurls done up In the best manner. 1 1 Ile has also on hand-Durang's Terpsichore or Ralf Cools Gnide. Shaving, flair cuttin g , , kc. , prrforated n the most approved style.. CI-Razors .done up at tno horteat notice. I...—WE INVITE the at ,...,..!_ pc°3'."'''.115- 01 111..—WE INVITE the attentlon of Otrohos to try P. S. Devalues Talent Oil. for hut:dog—we guar antee hto last longer than the best sperm, sad give as good a light ; and {less in price. Nark dractured and far }ale by SCIIDENES NORTON, , June 30. OA Centre ?.IXE Boom. Ob".DHE 2341.-tsLitta. Lynch's Expedition TO the. Dead tica and thaJordaa, with. Naps aud flnerdriags Just published and for sale at ' u 0e23'49k3S nAriries.s cheayßooknote riIBLICS AND PRAYER HOOKriVDEr 13 LOW.—AOO Bibles and Prayer Hooks it,almoak every style of bindles:. cheaper by - . 15 Sor 30 per coat; than they eat be purchased In Philadelphia. Spicadbli GiltEdzed Foully Ditties atoulysS,at • mANNAN'a • • Cheap:Boot Stvies.l Lamps 2 LampS 2 Lamps!: • OF the ',artier kinds fur burning Oil Lard, Fluid, Ga., Cs corthine, &t: Al3o,Plidht Latints and Hangs tag Lantos fur Balls; Qiehes. • main or • eata Flace 4 Shades, &c., just received, and for sale t B :INA NI'S - Cheap Stationery & V. ety Bluth... Jtalty II 1540. IQ- ; . H DIE 11 11 Mr tl the , pared the l ea the Ist the I have It ii le then to the mind, Do low I there •. I n up ; . Itj tot MOW ; (7 top. uu re- MI and 2 stIC I . It on It. •r..nlucc of era mid" grown; or /ps of tanks !menus to ch as cabs Is whether .