Wit cut fitimor. (I::Pillarriage.—An drain's" , mieloine that tom• presses two people into one person. tr,Who is the mod unfortunate speculator mentioned in the Bible' • Jonah, tweet:m.ll.h° went whaling and got regu larly sucked in. MP' No; than Thomas, whet are yea bAing ce: my. table them :" 4.001 y the paper what's written all over, iir ; halo% toddling the clean." Speaking of poonler. reefiels us of a laJy last week, with so much of it on her !See, that she Ara/ refilled admitt;ance into as Omni bus. far fear of an• explosion. Wonder if she drat blow up the driver 3—[Syracuse paper. VO - Douglass Jerrold suet—untie women, ere ■II alike. Wben they are inside, they're mild se milk; once make them ariyee.and they lean their back spinet their marriage certificates and defy you'" a'A place for every thing• acid . tivery thing in its place; ss the. old . lady said when eho slowed the broom, - ^"bollosrs. balb of yaro, two babies, three eats an s gridiron in an old nun. . . L. - ry...4re you in lots Maria I' • •Yes, mother.' glow much!' . . . qifeil, I don't know exactly, but I should think about fire feet, for I feel an °Tartish like. What's that!" asked • schoolmaster, potiving to X. dally'a name." "No, Ton blockhead, it is x. wraint X norther ! led dei!Jy'a name, for I have seen him write it many a rime. irrArt Epigra Why is a dandy like • a mushroonl GITO it up! 93ecause he's a regular sap-head— His waist is remaikahly slender, His growth is exceedingly rapid. And his top is uncommonly tender ! girl. forced by•her parents into s disa greeable match with en old, man whom she de• tested, when- the clergyman. came to th■t part of .the service where the bride is asked if she con sented t take the'bridegteorn for her husband, said with - great simplicity. 'Oh dear, nn sir; but you' are the first penny - who has asked my opimon about.the matter! efrlVeto Proof of lauxication.—.linw: said .8 Judge in Missouri, to , a witness on' the elan& -*hoer do you know' the plaintiff was intoiicatcd on the evenink referred to? "Because I seen him n few minutes after the muss, trying to pull off his dowsers with • boot jtck.' Verdict fur, the defendant. See Blackbtone page 37, vs. Gin and Sugar. re . "Bay,' said a traveller to a Milo fellow clothed in pinta and roundabout, but minus anoth• - or very important article - of wearing apparel -.boy ; where's your !bin - 'Mammy's warping lt .Have you no other!' 'No other !' exclaimed the urchin with indig— nant acorn ; *Would you want a person to have a cthousand shirts: rir Blank Verse. —Most blank verse .reminds us of a story we hese sordewhere heard, of the old lady's illustration to her daughter of tho difference between two kinds of ftyle. "For instance," said the old lady, - 4, "1 went &fen to the mill. dams And when I got there I fell down slant." Now, that's poetry. This is blank verse 9 went down to the mill dant. And when I got there I fell down whop." tWA Gentle Hit.—A spruce younenaan, gal. 'laming his intended, , was conversing upon the late turn out, when he remarked that '•be wished be was able to maintain all the factory gilds in Low ell for six months. He would do it to prevent their returning to the mills." liis fair one, who till now had been a silent listener to his patriotio dis course, replied, with a sigh, "Ab, sir; I wish you were able to maintain one •of them." Ir7' Getting on their Legs again.— ,, Masi news to day r said a merchant to his friend I lately. "What newer responded the other, , nothing. only tithes grow better,—people are getting on •their legs again." "On their legs!" said the first, don't see how yon t3n make that out." "Why, yes, replied the other, "folks that used , to ride are obliged to walk now;-. is oat that get.. tiog on their legs again 1" 7 . 4 Good Season.--Mr. C., Who "drives the ;Ridge Road stage," is a great wag. "There's a young - woman lying in that ere house yonder,' slid he to us, as we were tiding en the outside with hint last summer, "there', a young women, been lyin' there near about a month, and they haven't buried her yet ! • "Why not?" we innocently inquired. , "Cause she ain't dead !" quietly remarked Ntr. • C., and then he tickled the ear of• the nigh lead• -er with his whip.—[Phatda„ paper. do Irish genilemsn seeing a heap of rubbish la Marriott yard, called a servant and asked him why he did not cart it asap. "You bare ao cart your honor," replied the servant. "Then dig a hole on the corner of the court •and put it inw,that" "And where shall I put the dirt that I am going •to dig out of• the bole !" said the servant. "Why you ' blockhead ! make a bolo !erg.. enough to hold the dirt and rubbish, too," replied .the Irish gentleman. • t...7".4 young lady recently entered the etore of a fashionable milliner, with t i►ho her family Ore tarquainted. for the purpose ot making some trd• ling purchase. "flow is your mother miss ?" politely Moak d the lady of the stare. "She is not very we 11 ,4 replied Affectation, "Ah what is the matter with her 1 "She kll down etaire end hurt her curls* . tender." •'Her what," , Her eurtesp bender." -Why what is that'!" inquired the puzzled milliner. I , 'Wbp her knee I" Rut Me Doctor says you must.— A physi cian called on, a sick bay, and not find ng wri tang utensils handy. wrote iwith a chalk a pre. scription on the dnor, end said: "Herr, madam, when your son 'Woke', rive him this; it is in emetic, and will do him , 'good." The ignorant woman looked at the doctor in amazement, bur trusting to his great skill, said nothing. As soon as the boy opened his eyes, she took the door froth' its binges, and carrying it to the bedside said: "Here, my son, you must swab. low this ; the doctor left it for you." 'But mother, I can't." "Well, I don't gee bow you can either, but -you- most try, for be says you must, and he iinaws," arles Ilarlet, PASIIION Ch ABLE HAUL CUTTING AND $ HAVING SALOON. Near Hie terrier ef Centre glad .V alet Streets, • KEEPS CONSTA POTTSVILLE. following articles:isiTLY on hand and for ante, th e A large and splendid monnment of colored Lithograph print, •iogie or by the hundr ed, Turner and Fiskar's song and Toy Book in great veil ety,single or by the doxen. Dream nooks, Letter Writtra.iipellltzg Rooks, Primers Emenon's and Cobb's Readers, Copy and Pale Books, • Comte and other Almanacs single or by the dozen, Steel Pots and Molders, I` , Pucket Books. Playing Calds,Dorninn• L e,,,,,, nai i on, lotions Telling, and Courting Cards, -Shaving Cream and Soap, Wash Balls, Sand Soap, and other Fancy Soaps, Eztrarts, dec,, Jules Ilauel's Genuine Bear's Oil, Oz Marrow, Curling Fluid, and Cologne Water, single or by the dozen, Tooth.ithiving. Hair, and Clothes Bruahea, Dressing, Pocket, and Fine Tooth Combs; Mason's and Frank Miller's Water Proof Oil Blacking Stocks, Collura, and Sospendent, Razors and Razor Strops. j.arge assortment of Ladles' Curls, .Clerk dorm op In the best manner. hgs also on hand Dorang's Terpsichore or Ball Itu Met, Shaving. flair Cutting, dcc., performed Boom G 0... i tylg . *Razors done up at the B the meat app.. tHec23.'4B2-375- beam Coder.. VOL; B—Just Wallah I 2 ns itaroar., I BAN.N.e xass N'a -LI ed and for sale at • inquotwol Law 4. 1 34 emu Jrt rtc SILENCE. Thar d,sadfot CaltrA I TIE Lanes are is danger Tile work of Oa destroys lett Sorsa Tie cough of emusaptroa hall in • it a sound of Death J A"you a mother, Tour darling child. your Idol and earthlyjoy. t now, PerhaPs.contined to her chamber by a dangerous cold—her cade cheeks., her thin shrunken fingers,_ tell the bold disease, has already gained upon her-.the sound -of her sepulchral cough pierces your soul. Wang man, when Just about to 'enter life, disease sends a heart-crushlogblight 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 rohkh will heal the wounded tunes. It 1. ' SHERMAN'S ALL-HEALING BALSAM. Mrs. ATTREE,thevifeTif Win 11. Attree,Eag. was sires' up by Dr. Bewal of Washingtoh, Drs. Roe and McClellan of Philadelphia, and Dr. MotrofNew York. Her Mondial] thought she' must die. 'She had every appearance ofteing In consumption, and was so pro nounced by her ptweleians—Sherman'S Balsam was given and it cured her. Rev. HENRY JONES. 100, Eighth avenue, was cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The first dose gave him more relief than all the other medicine he bad ever taken. Dr. L. J. Beal., In. Delaney street. gave it to a sister-in-law.who waslaboring under ConsumPtion,ann to another merely afflicted with the Asthma. In both rases Its effect were Immediate, and soon restored them to com fortable health. DR. SHERMAN'S COUCH LOZENGES Cure the moat obstinate cases! of Cough In • few , hours. Th have cured a large number of persons who have b ee n given up S heir physicians and friends, and many who havabeen reduced to the verge of the grave by spitting blood,Consuinption and Beetle fever. by their use have had the rose of health restored to their haggard Cheek; and now live to speak forth the drains of this Invaluable medictefe• DR. SIIERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES , Have been proved In more than 400,000 cases to be nfailible, in fact the Only cyaltyn worm destroying medicine ever discovered., Chi dren will eat them whem they cannot tor forced to take any other medicine. and the benefit derived from the administration of medicine to them in this fora. is great beyond descrip lion. When the' breath of the child becomes offen sive, and there is picking of the nose, headache, dro w sin ess, starting during sleep,distarbed dreamaawaking with fright and screaming. tronblesonie cough, fever ishness, thirst. voracious appetite, sickness of the stomach, and bloated stomach—these are among the' many prominent symptoms of worms, and can be re lieved by these incomparable Lozenges. They have never been known to raii. DR. SHERMAN'S CAMPHOR LOZENGES Relieve headache, ricrVoUs sick headache, palpttation of the heart and sickness 'in a very few minutes.— They cure lowness of spirits, despondency, faintness, colic, spasms. cramps of the stomach, summer or bowel complaints—they keep up the spirits, dispel nil the distressing symptoms of a night of dissipation, and enable a pemon to undergo mat mental orhiidily toil. DR. SiiiilMAN'S POOR. MAN'S PLASTER acknoWilged by all who have ever used it to be the best strengthening plaster in the vs orld,Aand A sov ereign remedy for pains and weakness in the back, (nibs, aide. breast, neck, limbs joints, rheutnatism. lumbago, Sce. , • One million o year will not supply the demand.. Caution is necessary, as there are many .unprincipled persons who would force dipurions arti cle upon the community . . Ile careful to get Sherman'e, four Man's Master, with a • 'foe simile" of his written ennui on the back—none others are genuine, and will do more hurt than coml. Dee. 240-1 y 'BUMG!tAtii)PTaItGATIVE. FOR.the cure of Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism piles, Dyspepsia, Scurvy,Stnallpox,Jaundice,Pa in in the Back, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of Ills Heart, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, Axthma.Fevers e all kinds, Female Complaints. Measlea, Salt Rheum Ileartliutn, Worms, Cholera Marlins, Coughs. Quinsy, Whot.ping Crumb, Consumption, Fits, Liver Complaint Cryslpelas. Deafness, Itching of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Nervous Complaints, end a variety of other diseases, aching from lat parities of the blood, and oh itr,lC{l9os in the nrgans of digestion. Experience Sian proved that unarly every disease ori ginates frnm impsrniea of the blond or derancement nl the dlgestiv e organs; and to secure health, wq must re• Vll.PCUVlColtsieurtious or restore the blood to its na tural state. The aversion to taking medicine is mosteffectualyreg moved by Clickner's Veletgble Purzotire Pills; nein eompletelyenveloped with a coating orrwril While/Mg.? (WhiCn f. as.disi Met from the (sternal Ingredients as a tint shell from the kernel) and have nntaste of medicine. Moreover they neither nauseate or gape in theslighlest degree, but operate equally nn all the diseased parts of the ryvern.lnotend orronfinlog theroselvoo to acid mac yr any particular region. Thus, if the Liver lie affec t:it, one togredieut will operate on that particular or gan, and by cleansing It of any racers of bile, restore it to Its natural state, another will operate on the blood,and remove all impurities in Its circulation,while a third will move all impurities in its circulation, while atliird will effectually expel whatever impurities may have been discharged in the stomach, and hence they drat at the rent of disease, remove all impure humors, from the body open the pores externally and internally; separate all foreign and obnoxious particles from ills chyle, so Gifu the blood may be thorotiehly pure—thue securing a free and healthy action to the heart, lungs. andliver; end thereby they 'Moro heatth,even iv hen all tither means have fatted The entire truth of the above can be artertalned by the trial of a single box.; end their virtues are no posi. lee and certain In retuning health, that the proprietor hind, himself to return the money paid for them in all cases w here' limy do not give universal satisfaction. Retail mice,.la ens. per box, - Principal office, No. 66, Vesoy street, New York. The fitlfoiving are the agents in Schuylkill county for Clickner's.Vegetaide Purgative Pills, and Dr. Sher man's-All-Healing Balsam, Linen:tea and Planters Tamaqua—E. J. Fry, and Milner & Morgenreth ; Patterson'—M. Schwartz; Middleport,Jno. Port Cailion—H.,Shissler: Pottsville—F. Sander , on, and J. 0. Rinivn St. Clair—Hughes ; Note Castle— Geo. Reifsnydet,'; I). Otto; Miners ville—James B. Falls; Llewellyn—lneas Baud - man; Tremont—Rahn & :Wingert ; Pint tgfrte—Paut Barr; Orwigsburg—Joseph Meitner ; Port Clinton—Lyon ; New Philadelphia—Wm.ll. Barlow; fiaven—Levan& Kauffman; end. also h'Y.J• S. 0- ARM. Wholesale and supplying agent', Pottsville Dec 2. 49. 49-1 v • . it:l- ~ • .',,,, . , 1 / 4 •.. ~ • ......, . .., ...,.A . • - -.-.• - ' _ V: , , 'lt'C' . eiP. :: '; ; ; - '1;, : ' . : ":-'4- • ' -7#'3- . 5- ' •-•- •:'' ' ' ' i'lltiPY 2:3 •••••1• : '-' ,- :'",•. - ':.. : = • 'A,. ' '''' . z::,l.' • ' I ;V' $ 1- --- ...,- 4 ' L T E A.; -ii•vd,“; ! .,A zi .-, ..,,,_ : ,,, ,.1= , --_-__ .;'-'-'- ' el: .- .4. z 4 4 .4•11v7 - , ;:--,: f ' =, • .--, ~...-:••••••---.0.--1- -., FRES II iqpORTED triEEN AND BLACK TEAs. krOm J. C. Jentans & C., TEA DEALERS.. 8. IV. corner ofCt cc; neand - Trelftk strecte; PIIII.4IDELtHIA: it —One of our panne/a having leaned the Tea 1. 1 1 •business of the Chtnese themselves, during a rest- Attire of Seven year , among them, the pnbie may there fere e aped of US the fullibene fit of the knowledge and experience thus acquired. To our flack teal., panticalarly, we wish to call at tention as possessing a degree orstrength and richness Of flavor seldom equalled. Mack teas are universally used by the Chinese, who consider the Green lit only fat foreignerr. Out physicians also recommend.the niuk as making a more healthful beverage than the Green, Each package is 60 secured as to retain the virtues of ow lea for a long time in any climate. and contalusfeit ineigkreftra,lneependent of the tem , and paper with which It Is enveloped. J. C. JEX-KINS & Co. The. Minks , nmrcante tea, put up In 1, I, and I lb. parkages just receive (boil will he coustabily kept for sate by the subscriber J. WHITFIELD. Xns, 29, 1919.. •LIB Faiille.SiOCk 9 nl FALTS FOR THE PEOPLE Ilt: CONSTANTLY inertroxing popularity nod sate all A. Fahnettock's-Vernilfuge has induced per snns are envious of its success, tripolm off upon -the public. preparations which all medial men know to be ruedicocinos to expelling worms feast,, the system. This Vermifuge made Us way into public tam upon tho groarad of its own intrinsic merits, more than any other medicine of the kind now used; and while many worm remedies have. by dint of puißrig. been forced into safe, and -shortly alter gone into, the obscurity which their tenableness justly merited : R. A. Pohne .c or ic ic veymifuge continues to be 1611mph:tally sus rained. It hot only to be used and Its effects will folly sustain all that ts said of tlt vynnderful expelling power CERTIFICATE. Wales, Erie Co., New.Yorle. Jan 7, 1913., We testify that we have used B. A. Fahnestock's Vermifttgo in our families, and in every case it has pro vided a decided Sod etrectital remedy for expelling worms from the Breton. We cordially recommend It to parent. who has evkildren antrii'd that dan gerous malady. ELON virtmt. tv.v. R. PALNE, ROBERT MAY . • JOS auanouhris: For sale, wholesale and retail at the drug warehouse of It. A. FAHNESTOCK do Co. Corner of Slott nod Wood sta. Pittebnrc, Pa. For sale In Pottsville, at CLEMENS & HEISLER' Prim. Stare Mee. IL 1843. SO- ELME WHITE LEA. 11. Wetherlil it grottier, ta7,lpC;lilt. have now a g p, o s n7d North r y r n t ! I l I , e w Street . athl , ranted mere win= LEAD, pod those customers who have been sparingly supplied in consequence of a on the article. ehall now have their orders filled. No known ruhetance possesses those preservative an beautifying properties. so desirable in a paint, to a equal extent with unadulterated white lead; hence an admixture elf °their materials only mars Its tilde. I hus,thercfore, been the steady him, ibel matairfaciurerl r nem e n y eearn, to supply to tie public n perfectly par ; white lend. and the unceasing demand for the article, Is prooft het{ it has met wick favor. It is invariahlybrand, ed on one MAI: WETHERILL & BROTHER in full, and nn the other, warranudpure. alkln red letters. :,heap, China Glass and queens-Ware. BEING DESIROUS OF ENLARGING OUR DUST- NESS'with the citizens of Pottsville, and its vi cinity. we are induced to lay before them the claims of our hbuseto their patronage. Having the largest and most complete stria In this country. we can offer great inducements both in su perior quality and price, In rreilek; Emplielo. Germs,. andr &A an China. the real free Stripe Mats, (the stron ,st ware mads. 4 ss. Liverpool awl Oranzie 'Ware. Fisk, Mouth& and Cat Maas. We well sell for Cash to any person a DINNER - SET, TEA SET, CWAAICER SET, or a SINGLE PIECE. Airless money than any Wholesale or Retail 'Home can, because the Wholesale floosies must necessarily sell on credit, which we do not, and Retail Houses do hit a small business in comparison with ours. To all which UW111101214 respectiiilly requested. TYNO&LE & MITCHELL. No: 210 Cite/eat Street, above Seventh. Phliadti)bla, Feb. 21, '49. g-ly 14111ILDEFS9 ItaiIDWILRE.—A complete assort " mem of Snllders, Saddlers. Carriage Makers, and } lonse•kcepers. Ile rdirare at rednend prima. • • July 91-] BRIGEIT dq POTT. HATOMES' CELEBRATED CHEMICAL row der for Rater Stropitt unrivalled and unequalled In the annals of the Nineteenth Century. Warranted to predate a tine smnoth edge In one mlnute,or the mon- Irefunded. Per ache by the undersigned, at the wn nail Iron Store,. July W. 3N Lamar 1 Potr. UT - n• AV EL Cf s lii — ntney — alla — irt. - 111fiWorill• '..1144191t111 Camay. Pc. ACM 1.11.:43- THE .MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE - GENERAL ADVERTISER. SC/I. HAVES, 1111SERSVILLE .MD ' TRESIOSIT PASSENGER LINE. t. • :11 -Wig cimAroE Or Boom. ma after r'Monday, April Rd.tbe line will be V renal follows. Iris.: Lease Blineraville (or Schuylkill !raven at 51 and Si o'clock. A. M., and 4 o'clock. P. M. Leave, Senn rlitlft Haven for Minersvilie at before la„Mll. 14., and, al P. M. Leave Mlneraville for Tremont at I o'clock, P. M. • Leave Tremont (or Pottsville,Bllneterttle and &hurl kill Haven; at 3 o'clock. A P. ft. F RE. Frtnit Minenville to Schorlloll Haven, ZS cts. ilaveril to Tremont, 50 " Minetavilte to Tremont,, 40 ,• An Omnibue will run between Pottsville and West wood to connect with the Tremont Train. leaving Pottsville at 131 o'clock, SI . and leaving Westwood immediately on tits arrival of the Train from Tremont. Fare from Pottsville to West wood, 13 cis. *All baggage at the aware' risk. .W3I. T. CLARK. Proprietor. Pottsville, 0ett3'48,441 LITTLE. 9CRUYLSILL 7 6. ROAD. fmrtr' , .^ 6 ^ , ." 1 4 . - •" • V.A. • . ARRANGEMENT FOR THE MIMI': A'ND PASSENGER CARA .ON THE LITTLE SCHUYLKILL RAILROAD. THE Passenger Train leaves Port CI nton,dally. (Sun days excepted) on the arrival orate morning train on the Reading Railroad from Philadelphia—arriving at ppamaqua &cl in time to dine. Leaves. Tamaqua half ast one ock, P.M., In time to connect at Port at Clin ton with the afternoon train, on-the Reading Railroad from Pottsville toPhiladelhhia. PARE.—To Port Clinton, 75 cents; to Philadelphia, $ 3 56. The freight train reaVes Tamaqua daily,' (Sundays excepted:l. at 6 o'clock, A. and Port Clinton at 4 o'clock, P.M. A passenger ear runs in connexion with the Freight train, to chat passengers for Phtindelpbta can take the morning train of cars on the Reading Rail road at Port Clinton. Tare the rime as in the othet train. J 011 N ANDERSON:, Tamaqua,Oct29-44) General Agent. Summer Arrangement. PIMA., READING & A DA DPOTTSVILLE R&M . = CHANGE OF HOURS, Ara Two Titsrss Esen.wav DaUS. ewers . suansLyi. fi:i and sifter blonelny.April Id, 1049, two trains will n t./ run Cacti Way, daily, between Philadelphia and Pottsville. Morning Ilue (ateconnindolion). leaves Philadelphia at 7) weinel A. M.,' (Sundays excepted) passers Read- Ine al 10.45 A. 51 ~. The above line steps at alt sexy stations, as comedy. , A. rTEltitOnN I.l%E—t , Art Toone. 1 eaves Philada. daily, (ex- Leaves Pottsville daily (ex ceprSundays) at .2.30 eept Sundays) at 2.35 ' \ Phreniswille, 3.15 " Sch. Haven, 2,37 ' si pottstowP, : 7 , ...4.15 "t Port Clinton, 3.011 " Reading, - 5.00 " Reading. 3.50 port Clinton, 5.45 " Pottstown, 4.30 " SZli. Unveil, • din, " Phrenisville, 5.00 Aes at Pottsville, 6,2niArr's at State Road, 5.50 The afternoon train will atop at the above minted I lotions; passenger for other points must therefore take the mdrnlng line. Dope( isi Philadelphia corner Broad and Vine stn. • No passengers Can enter the ears, stnicsS provided a ith tickets. \ NOTlClL—FiftypoUnds'of baggage will he allowed to etch passenger In these lines; and passengers ate erpreskly prohibited front table!: anything as baggage knit their wearing apparel whet will be at the r is k of he Owner. No 'freight will betaken by these lines. fly miler of the board el manazers. zg- S. BRADFORD, Sec'y. Phila.. 0ct.29. 1513. • . 43- 1 1 ------ . PIMA, 'LEADING it. POTTSVILLE; -. . RAIL ROAD. ' • - - • t i . 1 . RATES OF FREIGHT ON 31ERHANDIZE. -..' 1 - 1 N AND AFTER April Int, ISO, Goods will be 5..) forwarded with Alespatch at the following rates of freight. between,Prittrieilla and the points below stated, per ton of 3000 lbs. Been-eel* Pottarills&Steers Pottselile . - ilia PAffa. I and Readied'. i l'lnsteatinestone. Rittman.) i ous Coal, Nand, Iron Ore, }2 00 1 00 and Bricks. 1 J . 131ormis,Lime, Timber,Stonc. 1 •Itosin, Tor.. T. it :h. new Turpentine, Ma rble,Gl ir . id-L z I 10 stones, nails, spike!, 5".1 - and pig iron, broken cora inesoramer, and pratdrette. Ilar Inrn, floor, salt, load.) hatlt:r.tiv tahacca.nalt tcref I end pork, lumber, grain. I . iron castings, sugar, mar.}2 33 130 ' IaSSF.s, green codes. %nun- I tons, salt pew, brimstone, I • rind rye chop, I i Floor, per bbl. - II Oil, eroceries vinegar. w his...l key, machinery, cheese, I lard,tallow, rags, leather, I raw -hides. paints, White 1.411 1{ 00 and red tard.n3 sters,beniP, glue and cordage, steel, 1 . ~ .• . ~ bran and ship stud. I J " .; I Raw cotton and wool,cigars,` 1 . fresh meta, fresh 11 ,I'. dry • . goods,tl rum. and medicines, •, ' ' • foreign liquors, wines anal • leas, glans, china, and' - , titwensware' poultry, con tectictiary, books nod sta. }5 0 235 • tionary, spirits turpentine. camphine, hunted coffee, lino and cops, boots and shoes ' bonnets, feathers, 1 trees, bops. spins, l . urni- . • Dire, by weight. . J No additional charges for commission, storage, or receiving or delivering freights ntany of the Company's depoili on the line. , 1. 3 P01 13 , 'OB.. ,29.41 ---- -- 9994,99999 r i E77 17'9r°11?' . 9,-, 9 'VAA OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA 7 3 : a READING RAIL ROAD comvAls v. ; -- PAI/ader pkia,D c. 20th% me. ,v OTIPE: is hereby given, that the ates 0( Freight t\ and Toils on Coal tranvported by this Company. IL ill be agfollows from tannery Ist, In 91 To . From 111.Carbon.S.1 aven.P.Clinton Richmond, until Jusin 1, 1019 60 55 35 Philadelphia, do di: 60 55 25 Inclined PlangintilDer. 2l ,do. 70 65 4S Sieetown, do 70 8.1 43 Cerniontown TI IP, So 70 05 45 Fats oE : Schuylkill, d 0 70 65 45 Manaytink, A do - .60 55 25 Cons) ehor ken and' i Plymouth It. R., do 50 45 : 30: Torn clot I mile be-- low Norristown, do 45 40 55 'Norristown or Bridge part. • do 40 33 20 port Kennedy, dn. 35 130 15 Valley Forge, dil .10 '17.5 10 Phrenliville. di, 20 15 00 Royer's Ford, do 20 15 00 Poltsinwn, . die IS 10 00 I Douglassville, • do )5 1 0 00 ' Baumstown, dO 10 05 05 Reading. do 05 00 05 Between Reading and Mohrsv tile, do Oil 55 00 Mishrsville, do - P 5 00 85 Ramberg, , do 75 70 05 - Or wigsburg. ' do 115 110 . 55 , The freight and milli on emit to Richmond, and Philadelphia, during the menthol of June, July, aad August will he From M l •Carhnn.S.llaven.P.Clintnn. 170 10 , 5 195 I'And on and iifter 5 1 .ept. lit, f in.Docember ,2lot, .15rj 100 . 1 73 1 33 By order of the 3oard Or m..ng , •ro. 6, BRADFO.II2, Secretary. Dec2l;4B-5200 'i L. 2frf 71" 7 %74 - f t e ., ""4 ' I LIVINGSTON'S, r.NPO.P.SS IA E ARE PREPARE!) TO receive and for ts:ar V V Pally per Passenger Train. 4nur E xpreen Car brinx niwav• In ebargeot mperlal messengers) race liandic.e of Alldesuiptiosaa ' packages.bendlen , s p ec i e tank notes, ¢c. . Alen ',articular attention paid to collecting Rills, Drafts and .kcennuts', Packages and Goods diliverM dally to all interme diate places betweer. Pheladeltattia tad ?cantle. OFFICES. Centre Street, Pottevllle; Yo. 43, South Third street. Philadelphia.;' No. 6, Wall alreewlient York; Aio $, Court street' 11.4t0n Ft!tt: 2 I] C STON. k Luzerne Iron Works, near Ilazleton. 41,:a HUDSON & ALLEN. 731:0PRIETORS of the above named establishment, 1. respectfully informs! theis patrons and the pubic generally, that they have taken the large build/00hr. meey used (or the Machine Shop, connected voith the Sugar Loaf Coal Works, to which they have added a Foundry, and are now prepared to build Steam En. eines of every size, Pumps, Coal Breakers, Railroad and Drift Liars, and to fulltish Iron and Brass Casting" of every description aultable to the Coal mining or .auF other businesii, on the most rescattaide terms. Repairing of all kinds done with neatness, sad de spawn. at the /rawest prier... All work furnished by them will be warranted to perform well. They would solicit the custom of those who may want articles( in their line to this vicinity. All orders will meet with Immediate and prompt at tention. B t W. HUDSON MID = PASCAL IRON WORKS. r-erMrs us; PHILADELPHIA. WELDED Wrought Iron Flues, Suitable for Loco. V otives,Marine and ntber Steam Engine Boilers, from Sto 5 inches In diameter., Also, Pipes for Gas, Steam and other purposes; Astra strong Tube for Hy draulic Presses; Hollow! Pistons for Pumps of Steam &Ones itc. Manufactured and for Sale by MORRIS,TASKIER& MORRIS, Warehouse B. E. corner;3d and Walnut its., Pbilada. Plitlada. Nov. 25d Eagle Iron Works, ••••e. ft IN TUE uoßovart OF POTTSVILLE. rOLVERLY CONDUCTED . BY C. IV. pfracv. J. WREN & CO. ESPECTFULLY announce to Omit blends and the public that they have Mien thii establishment, and respectfully - talk!: a continuance of the custom of the troths. Being practical Mechanics. sheyglatter themselves that their knowledge and experience of the baldness will enable them to turn out work that will not fall to give se di/Scapa' to the most fastidious.— They are crenated to insnuhmtute Steam Engines, Pumps, Coal Breakers, Broil Can, Railroad And other 'Castlodsoie• , All orders thankilillyrccelvid and pionninlyemmted votna most reasonable term*. • .TOIIN WREN. THOMAS WREN hod 210 '49—.17-17) JAMES 'WHEN New Partnenihl# mom. IN Tag TRANSPORTATI6N AND BIIBINESS THE ..derstined entered mina partnership on the ' fast inst., under the Ann of CONRAD. CARTER & Co.. for the transactlon of a Trammortallon an 4 CommLoolon Buslpeu on the Reading Rallroul.atta the Roads connected therewith, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage wnleh has been berets)• fore so liberally bestowed on the 01111 to which they respectively belonged,_ We are prepared to tranoport Goods of all descrip tions, do ily, to Potter il lek, also. to the following named places Port Carbon, et. Clair, New Philadelphia, Pat terson,bliddteport. Brookline, Tosearora.New Castle, Cattawissa, Bloomsburg, Ora ngerille,Shamokin, Dan , vine, Sunbury, Northur-berland, Melton, Money. WO -1 Rapist:sm. Mine/aline. Tremont. &e , ato. ' All Goods sent to our care *lir be punctually attended to and • forwarded with deepenh. J. C. CONRAD, I J.E. CARTER, I B. DEFOREST, Jr. e•lpkia. 'Potttrills. ,Sob. Races. uty 2t. 1049, . 304 f • COLLIERY WORKS. • • H) M9f "47 rouximx AND MACHINE 13110P8‘. TllErubecribets, at their old stand. corner efts Road and Callowhilistrects. - tre prepared to limn famnre to order. art be shortest nonce. Steals Enyinet and Powys, o any pelves and capacity for mining end Met imposes, Batting'. Coat DrenAint Xaclenes,with solid and perforated rollers, as may be required. Also Engines and Brooks , Cylinders with all fleeci ng' machinery for Bfast Furnaces. /for Air Pipes, of 'he most approved plans, Cup and Dail Joints and Ws- De 'Foyers. ofthe very best construction. TheY par ticularly invite the attention of Iron Nesters and par. ties engaged in the Iron trade, to. their Inlet stock of Patera, for Rattle: Mills. having latelyconstructed the machinery for two of the largest Mills in the coun try, vie .—The Wyomiqg Mill at Wilkesharre, and the Rolling Pill at the Montour Iron Works. Danville. They are fully prepared for this kind of work, together with every variety of general machinery. (tithe quai ity of their work and materials, It is enough ts say, that tine and erprricirre,the most infallible _nits, have amply demonstrated the genuine character °flitch' en sines and machinery: Orders are respecfelly solieitcd and will he promptly attended to. iIAYIVOOD sNrinn. Pottsville. rannary..l7,l€l46 1-1 y POTTSVILDE most WORKS. ~ ~ ~~ SPP.NCER & mAeoN. tl ESPECTF PLO.' andonnces to the 'public, that EL they have take •the Eslabliahrnent known ea the Pottsville iron Works, on Norwegian street, where they are prepaed to build all kinds of Steam Engines, manuartaire Rail Road Cars, and Machinery ofalrnost every description, at the shortest notice, and on the Most reasonable 'ems, ,**•PersClos (inn. abroad, In want of .Stentn Engines will land it totheir advantage In givedbern a call berme entreetutt elsewhere. Mass 11 Franklin Works. . ::v,. THE Subscriber announces to the public that he Is sole pcoprictor of the Franklin Works. Port Car bon, lately 'owned by A. G. Brooke. where he contin ues to mantifirsthre to order rat the olitutrat notice St eam E ng i nm ar um pa, Gnat Ilrenkers,nnd Machinery of nituort any size or description, for mining or Other purpe,, e ato Also 11 , -4,03,1 and Drift cars, 11011 or Brass CaStlitgo or env size or Ontieril. ‘ , *ORDERS ARE RESPECII.II.I,Y SOLICITED-0 SAMUEL SILLYMAN.' T i i R.ANKLIN SIMVEI. WORES.--The sulicriber. .L 'continues In furnish the Colliers and dealers of Schuylkill county, with Shovels of all kinds, et the IoW. eat Philadelphia token. Attention It particularly cal. led to their Coal Shovels. Orders for Shovels of any size or pattern promptly , attended to. S. SILI.VMAN. Port Carbon, July 23, Ism. 3l-1y A._ • , .e.lcr, ~r, -.. .". e ..1 ,. - : 1 4rl ,I, ' :.? ..t ;tx . s , ....„ -N .... ;- .3L: - .....:•: - ', '' ',..- ' V .4''' '. d'' ' : - ',... 1 • , 1 , ... , i...,......,f V...t.:14.;;1 t,...-`...:;:4 .; .!.......,,,tir .' t.AS - _ - ,4 .. ~.., ~ • . 6. , — e. ‘47-7„...., , .. ...„:-........A.,.. 4 -.....z? .. Q . 4...tg z= ':....'___-,•1,- .f..r• ......54, , ,fe'te , ,'.-. 0 3 , r r• - • ,, ZAW 4.,,ti,. ' A 'W ' ", '' .t i 1 ''' '‘,,7;P,...PC,*4 -'t •V• '.- ' - !.' ft: 1 . -. 4 .' 7,, i . %A..: , • , ` ..A. l'.- ji• ' ~ - \(..--"-- ..,ks . - ..... k , 'l: 4 . '.,,A . As ,__.... I:Z4Z A '' 4- " • 4 , 0 , • . ~,,. ~. .... „,,_,.. „._ ~. ~I. V. 4 .' , .. - - ~ f,•, ,, t i e,„„ .. v.,;,-,, • , :v. ___ zit. ___. , . r , , ,, ,Az..,,, ,r , ' ''. - •t , . - ....z 4 "•% ----.55. "'' , . -. . 1 . -44, • ,-- .1;;Its . .10 , ~, ' TIIC ORIGINAL. AND t: ENVINE KIRKORIDVS TATTEIts ALL'S Heave I , olvdes. , TT if AS cured, in the last year • I 1300 cases of Heave., _ 2000 caret or Chronic Ome, 202 cases of Broken Wool, 5100 cases of Hornet out of Condition, and other direares. . More than 500 rerttfir ies. verbal mad written. have been rereived,atiestliag to the viriues Glans inestima ble remedy but we hone only spate to subjoin the fol lowing Gentlemen wish to inform you that the Tatter sall's Cleave powders I botight at your store lost Otto her, cured a valuable mare of wive of Chit Heaves, that she had had two years. The first package did not effect a cu,e, but did the mare so much gond I was Induced to try another package, and the result has been, that she has not had the Heaves, since about a week After commencing the Acoind parbage,although the has been used nn my farm almost every day since, which has satisfied me that she to effectually cared. One of my neighbors I. giving Tattersali's Heave Powders to a hoot. and the yroepect is very flattering he will be cu red by it. Believing that the above named medicine is a very valuable t ne, anti that Ilea spleen be cured by it, I feel willing to lend toy name in prate of it. Respectfully, Moats P. WARNER.' Sprint lull, Ata., July 24, leld. blessrs.'.l. F. Winter & Co.—Gentlemen utast chectfulty bear testimony teethe great 1'M,...) and virtue of the Tattersall's Heave Powders, in the core of hor ses affected with Heave cnuglis and colds. 1 have a valuable horse that was no severely affected with Heaves and violent coughing: that I had well nigh lost hem, when I pitteliased a package n f Tattersall's Heave Powders, which entirely cored hint and restored Iris appetite.. fir n nearer of horses r hould be without it. Respectfufly yours, 'Clue. A:PLaZIODT. CARTION.--inniations and worthless noutpounds have followed as wherever we have Introduced our re medy, and we understand that sevetat new ones ate being put up for circulation—beware of those and take no remedy but "the Tattersall's:" • • , • • Noatgenuine without the signature of A. 0. Clench & Co.-:.price one dollar per package, la Mr tire dol lars: Prepared and sold whnlesale end wall by COUGH & RETCH AM, ' 140 Fulton Street, New York. OSCAR O. JENKINS agent for Pottsville. • Pptisvilfe, Nov is. M - 41-1 y SALAMANDER, VIRE D Tiumv moor, CRESTS, Fire-prnot Doors for flanks atyi etinrcx, Rent and Let ter Copying Presses, Patent Slate-Lined Itefridern lore, WaterFillere, Patent Portable Water Clo gels, Intended for the nick and infirm. t EVANd & SVATOON, TO Small Third St., (opposite the Philade. Errhassee,) ' —.-........ me MANUFACTURE and keep ..1,.1.4;y1T,9 .7.-,n,1,,, momently on, hand, a layer ns e•; ,47-:,:s1 1,,V1i.,i,,, eortment of the above articles, i.e.',.. 3 :,„,, ,„... 6,1 together with them pateni im . . ... ~ .i.'J,_, proved Salamander Fire. roof °ell L.4 7 ,,1, , Safes which are so conetr cted y4 2 . 1f, ".Z. , V- - t• as to ..arcs, at rest elf manner of 4 - , doubt ae to their being strictly k e .wito ; ; ;whyte, tiro pmof,and that they will resist, .-..._. - ......---'- --- --.4. the fire of any building. The outside cases of iese safes are made of boiler Ergn, th e inside ease olsnapstone,and between the outer ease and inner case is a space of some three inches thick, and is filled in with indestructible material, au as to make it an Impomibillty•to horn any of the contents Inside of the chest. Those Soapstone Salamanclere we are pre pared and do challenge the world to produce any article in the shape of Book Safes that will stand D. notch heat, 'an,'.. we hold ourselves ready at all times to have them 'fairly Msted by public bonfire. We also continue to fimmi r-,,:rtgs a large and general sesortnient of our Pre ;ewe Air-t. ,L elt Fire Proof Safes, of which there are We, a In instance they baVe over SOO nOW i.".• given entire salisfactinnnd to theever p y urchasers—of which we will refer the pe e* to a few gentlemen who have them In use, im,,,,,, 00 ,1 & Fi n o e , p o r:sVirle ; Joseph n. Lawton Pottsville; Mr. William Carr, MOYiehlown.P 3 . N. &C. Tny/nr, 120 North 3d M.; A.Wright At Neph. r. Conveyancer, err, Wine st. Wharf; Alexander CatZ` corner of Filbert and bib sts.; holm 31. :ma, 32 Nerth .3d st.; Myers Buse. 20 North 3.1 st.;.,laine.4 M. Plot, ill South rth at Dr David Jayne, 8 Sarah - 30 al.: Matthew T. - Miller, 80 South 3d at.; and we could u am some hundreds of others if it worenecessary. Now Ice invite the attention attic pal ic. and particularly those In ;rancor Fir., Proof safes, to call at our store before." piambaitigig elsewhere, Lad we nix satisfythem that they wit/ f ret a better and cheaper ankle at our store dean at tiny other establishment in the city. . We also manufacture the ordinary. Fire Proof Chests at rely low prices, cheaper than they CAA be bought at any other store .in Philadelphia. MATSU EVANS, Ph ila.,Sept9y4i-V-Iyi lOAANNES WATSON. TO 11151.16DERS AN - li — eililtPENTEßS: TnE subscriber begs leave 'to inform bin friends and the pubblic In general, that he hag purchased the Lumber Yard. (carnally owned by Zinn J.; Wilt, at schuyikili Raven, oppositethe Farmer's Bank. 'Vitiate be intends to keep constantly on band a fall assortment °teem...mad Susquehanna Lumber, consisting of white and yellow pine • boards. Weather boards, pone/ boards and plank. frorn i to 2 Indus thick, end door 1 stiles 11 to Of in thick, din. wide. Ilemlockplre and scontling,jolut and lap shingles, Plastering Lath. &c. with a few thousand feet of seasoned Ash Plank from 14 to 3 inches thick, all of wirch he will sell do the most reasonable terms. Ile would Meet respectfully Invite all purchasers to call and examine {Or thernadv e before buying elsewheca. DINAR D. LEWIS. August 12;49. ' ' 33-cf DX121202 r Roofing Slate. rrnr. iiERNSVILLE SLATE CO. RESPECTFUL -1 Ll' inform the public that they are.fully prepared Xothrnish a super:At' Slate for Roofing: and having the most experienced Slaters In their employ will at tend to any orders with despatch, rind on the roost Jib• eral terns. p amide of.thelr slate may be seen at the Orrice of Joseph George, Architect, who will give any information 'repaired. and with whom orders way be left. WAL J. ROUERTS3,4 Co. Piatch . 3, 40 : trj Lehigh Water Cap, ,Carbqp A New Taming Establishment, .131 13'1'601 POWER. AT Tar. SHOP OF F. MAURER, In THIRD St., near MASSES. where all kinds of turning .in wood will be thankfully ma laise& and neatly executed without delay. fled poste, Tattle tecs,&c. kept constantly ot, hand, and for sale at the lowest nrlces. ISAAC THOMPSON, Forewarn, Marcb3 30.tf) for J. MORGAN. PATENT GREASE.—For the axlesof Carri ges, Wagons, Rail Road Cars and blachinery, of el kinds, tosvve oil and prevent faction. This anklets prepared and rot sale by CLEMENS* PARV IN, Gaunt) , manufacturers of this article, in the United States, at their wholesale ant retail Hardware and Drag Store in Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pa. REMESISER that none la genuine without the writ. ten signature of he inventor and propiletor,Chast C C notes, npois each package. Nes* Flynt. • Wiet t 'REattbacribers having and*, entered Into copartnenhipfor the impose of transacting ti mai wholesale and retell business lu IRON, i GROCERIES,PROVISIONSMAY.FLORR , and rasa, nibs. well-known York Store in the borough of Potts ville, Would most respectfully begleaveso say that they tune now on band a large and vreltselected stock of Bar Iron of all descriptions. also Flat Bar and T Rail Road Iron of va rlousslzes,sultable for dnfta and lateral (cads, which they offer for sale at as low a rate aa, can be had in the County. Also, a fresh stock of Groceries end Provisions constantly on hand .at very tow prices for Also, Cast; Blister, and Shear Steel. Neils and Spikes, 011 s, Floor, Feed, dre... all of which they would respectfully solicit sn Intention of by the public; and relying as they do upon a all ict attention to bunine to be able at all times to accommodate their customers. E. YARDLEY In SON. P. S.—The Subscriber Would take thin opportunity to ratan:Obis sincere thank. fur the liberal Mormon° he has heretofote received frontlet, ,frletels and the public generally. and respectfully solicits a continuance of tbe' me for the new arm. Pottsville. bletehl,lB4B-101 EDW YARDLEY Caution Extra. y p - l purpose a , m e n man ofo g a l l l e : 3 o: L e: g n i n a:t r ie u d r n i I I to t . r A. P. IT: o 4 h w l o n ° i i i ' e r'r I n n i n r.. e a l i n:d:u t i l i s e t a s . his name in pot up a Sarsaparilla, which they call Dr Tournsendli Sarsaparilla, eenommating it GENUINE Glieittal, etc. This Townsend is no doctor, dud never was; but was f o rm e rly a w o rk e r op railroads,• caned, and the like, Yet he assumes the title of Di:, for ;he to caution the publie not to be deceived, and purcheue none but the Genatne Original Old Dr: Jacob Town send's daisaparilla, having on it She Old Dr's. like ness, his family coat of arms, hod. his signature across the coat of arms. Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla! 0 ir.o ?Jr. Tow hsencl is now about 70 yea. of age. and has lonr, been known as the a othorend discov erer of the Genuine Origi nal,"Tow tumid Sarsaparilla " Being poor. he was compelled In limit Its manufacture. by which means it has betiti kept out of market, and the,s circumscribed te those only who had proved its worth and known Its value. It had reached the ears of many, nevertheless. as those persons is lan had been healed of sore diseases. and saved from death, proclaimed its excellence and wonderful HEAL /NG YowEit. Knowing. nosy years o, that he haddiyhis skill, science, and ekhertenceoleviaed an article whit-Ma - mid be of Mar/enable advantage to mankind, when once known tind, extensively used, he hoped and tterieve red, egfecting the time to arrive when the means would be (unrolled to bring It into universal notice, when its inestimable virtues would be known and apprecia ted. 'Molitor, has con.. the means arc supplied; this GRAND AND UNEQUALLED, Pitt;PARATION, Is manufactured on the largest stale; and is called for throughout the lenMh and breadth of the land; co ped:oly us is is found-incapable of degeneration or deterioration. Let every man ring throughout the land, that Obi Dr. Jacob Townsend is now manufattriring the real 'Townsend clareaparilla;• tv bids neversours,seeer fer ments, and mirror assess its character. From this day forth the people shall have the Pure Ceasing Totexcead Sarsaparilla, which shall never sour In the bottle, or in the stotnach, rxhd it shall yet banish front the land al IFeraieuting.:2i6Wing• Explo ding, - vinegary Sarsaparillas, now in nee, A good Sarsaparilla, ride and genuine, ought to live ; poor souring. slip-stop Sarsaparilla undo to denop and die. The Old Dr's. Sarsaparilla will keep pure and per fect 100 years. Unlike young S. P. Townsend's it Jmpenves with' I rim and never changes, but for the better because it is prepared on scientific principles by a scientific man. The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and the latest discoveries oldie Art have all been brought Into remt— *Won lathe menu facture of the OLD DR'S. SARSA PARILLA, The Sarsaparilla root, it is well known to medical men, contains many medicinal properties. and some properties Waal ore Inert or useless, and others, which: if retained In preparing it for use, Pro due...fermentation and add, which is injurious to the system. Sonic of the properties of Sarsaparilla are so volatile, that they entirely evaporate and are lost in the preparation, if they are not preserved by a scientific process, known only to those experienced in tts mann facture-. Itloreover,,,these ballade principles, which fly olf in vapor, or as an elltaltation; under beat, are Ste very espentiai meiCeal properties of the root, which Oise to it all Ito value. Any person ran boil or stew the thol.tilithey get a dark Colored liquid, which la more front the coloring matter In the root than from anything else; they can then strain this insipid - or vapid liquid.aweeten with sour mcilaSses and then call it "Sarsaparilla Extend or Syrup." ;tut such Is out the-artiele known as the GENUINE OLD DM JACOB TOWNSEND'S SAX SAPARILLA. This ii en pretnrel. that . :ol the inert prnpertier of the garsaparilla root are first removed. every' thing capable, of becoMine acid or of fermentatton, is estraet ed and rejected ; then every particle of medical e else In secured in n ptareand euticenirated form; and thus It is rendered incapable of losing any of its valuable and healing properties. Prepared an this way, it is made the most powerful anent in the . CURE OF INN IiNIERAIII.E Hence the reason why we tear roruni.•odatirnts oil every side In Its favor by tnen, wontcn, and childrcn. We find It doinj wonders rn Ole core or C 111131311721 Dyspepsta, and Liver Complaint, and in Rheum:lD:Am Kt raisin, Piles, Costiveness,-all Cuta nenus Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches. anrl all alrectionk n min c from IMPURITY, OF TDB. BLOOD. It possessena marvellous efficacy, in all complaints arising Dam indigestion, front Acidity or the Stoma. b, from unequal circulation, detentiinatten of blood 'to the head, pulfutation orate heart; cold feet and told hands, cold chills and hot flashes over the body. It Gas not its equal In Colds and Coughs and promotes easy expectoration, and gentle perspiration relazing stricture of the lungs, throat, and every other part. But in nothing is its excellence more manifestly area and acknowedged than in all kinds and stages of Fe male CompialitTs. It welts wonders in ease Of Floor Allots or Whites. Failing of -the Womb, Obstructed, Suppressed, or Painful Menses, Irregularity of the menstrual periods, and the like; and is as effectual in curing all the forms of Kidney Disease. By femoving 'obstructions. and regulating the general system. it gives tone and strength to the whole body, and thus cures all them. of NEIIVOUS. DISEASES AND DEBILITY. And thus prevents or relieves a ;real variety of other maladies, as Spinal Irritation, Pieuralgia, Et. Vitus Dance, dw oohing, Epileptic Fits, Convulsions, k.e. It to not possible fur this medicine io fu ll to do good; It has nothing-in It which can ever harm, It can never sourer spoil, and therefole, con never loose Its cura tive properties. It eleatries the bland, excites the liver tn'healthy action, tones ihC stomach, and gives Rand digestion, relieves the bowels of torpor and ennstipa lion, allays Infiamalionourifies ran skin;equillizes the circulation of the blond, producing gentle warmth equally all over Dm body, and at the insensible perspire-. tinn ; rt lases all obstiuctions. and Invigorates LIM eft. • tire nervinis system In not this. then. the medicine yoicyde-nininetills needl But can any of thete,thing4 he sold of r I'. - Tnwnsend's inlerior article 7 This young is niosn be COMPARED' WITH THE 01.1) DR'B. - - Honor of one grand far t, that the one is lien/aide of detestoration, and NEVER SPOILS, while the other tines; It sours. ferments, and blows the bottles min. bluing it into fragments; the sour. acid liquid ex. pfodtrig, and' ddmaging other ponds Must not this horrible compound be poisonous to the system, What/ pat arid MN a sotto already diseased with arid! What causes Dyspepsia but acid, Do we not all know, that when (had soars In our stomachs. what mischief It pmducesl flatulence. heartburn, palpitation of the heart, liver complaint. Maritima, dysentery, colic', and corruption of the blood 1 What Is Scrofula but an acid humor in the body : What produces all the humors which bring nu Ef IlDlionn of the Skin. Scald Dead. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas. White Swellings. Fever Sorer, and all ulcerations internal and external: It Is nnth• ing under heaven but nn acid substance, which sours and thus spoils all the fluids of the body, more or less. What causes Rheumatism, but n sour or acid fluid, is hick lost:mates itself between the Joints and else where, irritating and inflaming the tendst anti delicate tissues tumn which it acts"! -So of nervous diSelPrs, of impurity of the blond, or deranged circulations, and 'nearly all the ailments which afflict human nature: Now is it not horrible to make and sell, and D./Serie. ly reels la tine Dna, SOURING, FERMENTING, ACID "COMPOUND" OF S. P. TOWNSEND: And yet he would fain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Genuine Ori,easl Sarsaparilla, is an IMITATION of his inferior preparation] Heaven ferhhithat we should deal in an ankle which would bear the most distant resemblance to a. P, Townsend's article! and which Would bring down upon the Old Dr. such a mountain load of complaints and criminat ions from Agents who have Fold; and par coinere who have used S. P. Townsend's Fermenting Compound. We wish it undessinoil, because it is the :Crests truth, that S. P. Townsend's roticle and Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla are heaven-wide u p s et :ind infinitely dissimilar; that they are unlike in every payticular, having not one ethnic thing In corn. As S. P. Townsend is no doctor,and never was, is nn chemist. no ptiantilleutill — knows no Mote of midi. eine or disease titan any other codi,mon, unscieniifin, ineworesionalmait, w h:l guarantee can the public genuiTlC scientific medl. base Chet they are'reeeiving cincocontafrong all the virtues used In preparing it, and which are Incapable of engages !If In might re n derthem the agents of disease instead or health 1 Sat what elan should be expected from ene wim knows nothing comparatively of medicine or u . :.ease it require a person of gene elperience, to cook .7 1 '"/ terse up eyes a yonitunedeeent mcahlinw much more important to 4 that the persons who Menu facture medi cine, designed for weak stomachs and enfeebled trys tems,shonid know well the medical pioperties of Plants, the best manner or securing mull' concentrating their healing virtues, retinae catenary knowledge of the va. floes 'silicates which aßact the human system, and how to adapttemedies to these diseases: It Is humble to think, end to know how cruelly the afflicted are Imposed upon by presumptuous men for the sake of money ! Fortunes made out of the a annies of the sick! and no equivalent rendered the .del.Palt rog sufferers: It'ls to anent frauds upon the unfortunate. to pour halm Into wounded humanity, en kindle emelt' the de ispairing bosom, to restorer health and loom. and vigor trito the crushed and broken, and to banish tofirrolty, that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend tins sought and found he opportunity and mans on bring his orand ever sal Concentrated Remedy within Ike reach. and to the knowledge of all whneeed it, thattney mayilearn and know, by Joyful excnelynce, Its ' TRANSCENDENT POWER TO HEAL, And ;bus to hove the • unpurebasable satisfaction of having calmed thouaands and millions from the bed of sickness; and despondenw to hone, health, ands Misr lite of vigor and usefulness to themselves, their fami- Ilea and friends. Agents fur tbleConnty, John G. Brown, l'ottsvilte James B. Falls, and J. W. Gibbs, ktinersvilis ; E. J. fry, Tamaqua. • [Dec. 15, MB. 51- ' Sunday School Libraries.' PIM New Library enibracins 75 vniumes.in.i Pub • lishea by the American Bentley :school Union at 4 1 5. Also, No. I and No. blibraries, neeb OM for 100 volumes, and the $1,50 Library. embracing 50 volumes. Just received and for sale al Union pric A es, tit DNNAN'S Cheap Book Stares, Where also. limy be had a general assortment of Sunday School Union publications t ut their sash prim, In small or large quantities. July 28, 109. • . ?t• our ow a,Nertincates. TELL IT IN OATH, PORLISH-ITJN THE *STREETS OP ABNELON\ DEG STITAVNIEVS CELEBRATED P. 1.334. 3. XSDICIATI3. eot DR. DWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF CHERRY; $lOO,OOO Reward. TOR arIIIE ISTFECTIMI. AtMEDY TIIA% DR. DWAYNE'S COMPOUND svltur.or WILD CHERRY. ARE You troubled wltb a cough 1 ' Uave yen pains lathe aide and brew, nave you a tickling nr 6.114 in the throat 1 }lase you the Liver cOmpl aiht Hasa yotrthe BrunchßlO Nervous Debility. or any 'Symptoms of Pulmonary Consumption If you are tmohled withanyof the above'svmplottla. hen one Dr. SWAYNE'S .compouND sVuup OF WILD CHERRY. it will eiTeet a speedy and permanent tore, as the evidence of thousand' who'll:aye been cured by it will testify. EXTRACTS FROM EDITORI (IMES. A Coop MEDtetan.—We bait used Dr. Swayne't Compound Syrup of 'Wild Cherry Inc a number of years andalw a ye with the happiest effeet.—Fit47erold, Ed. City Item. [laving fairly tested the virtues of Dr. SW.PIe Wild Cherry.we feelourselVes hound to record our tes ,timony In its behalf, as a moat valuable amid elßracious IlletliSlD¢.—Editors of Burt. Clipper. MORE KEW S FOR.I'4E,.SICK. ffliMa== A VOICE FROK SCHUYLKILL CO PLEASE READ THIS EXTRAORDINARY DIME. DR. SrraYNC—Dear Sir:—About six' years ago, I discovered that my lungs were affected, of which I became more enamored from time to time. although 1 , tried many remedies, yet without any apparent benefit, and my disease increased until I was compelled to keep 'my room. anil at last could I had nilgeat pain in me tell side, upon- which I out lay i ied, and lathe morning my cough was on severe that I found 11 very painful to throw up the plum which gathered in great quantities un my lungs, when ,fortunately I bought of vour agent, In s thi• place,one bottle of your Conipound 5.3 rim °Mild Cherry, which so merit relieved me that I continued using it until now. I have used six battles, and am lumpy to tell you that my pains are re moved, my strength reMrned, my eleer , is undisturbed and sweet, and I feel perfectly well. I tart note roilow my daily avocation without being aglieted with that painful hacking, weakening conch, and I firmly be. lieve that to your itnedicine, ;Wider the blessings of Providence, 1 am indebted for this great change, and am very happy to subscribe myself, WILAIAM iiEltAtnNT. St. flair, Schuylkill C:nunty.lirt...len. 29, 1849. ANOTLIERFROM OLU MONTGOMERY. SPILL ANOTHER 'INGNI:EIGITI. !MAD Tills SI - MAO/IMAM' CABS. Da. Swsvos—Dear Pirt—llaving contracted a se vere told, which settled noon my longs, attended with a violent cough, pain in my side and breast, difficulty of breathing, I was attended by physicians of the first respectability, but sty symptoms became very 'alarm- Mg, there* was an abscess formed in my lungs and made its way through my side, and discharged large quantities of puss externally, so that toy ph, aician triought the power or functions of one of my lungs were tetally destroyed—therefore supposed the case cot irelyhopeless. Thin mournful state of things con tinued for a long time, until I was wasted nod worn to a skeleton. I hod tried a number of remedies, but all failedto.dir any good. but there still being a spark of hope left Come and my anxious parents. and hav ing heard of the great virtues of ..your Compound syrup of Wild Cherry, and its being approved of by physicians of the first eminence. I concluded to make trial ofit, and to my great satisfartlon, my cough gradually grew better, the bole. In my aide began to heal, and I azu now happy to . say, (rem a poor sod al, mon! hopeless skeleton. I have -become healthy and weigh more than I ever have. All my neigh:tors can testify to the above fact. Avast's); I.lll,NSterten, miles from Skippackville, fikippack tp. Pa. finch Is the, unprecedented success of Dr. S waynes Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. We are -constant ly receiving letters from Physicians and one Agents, from all parts of the United States, Informing no of extraordinary cures. The El Dorado of :California or Per* tooy yield For tunes to Thousevds—Bat iris* art Wiffiana seithost Ileallk 7 1)11. SWAVNEPH COMPOUND 5 ET OF WILD CIIEIIIII% Two NEW CERTIFfarTES. . .14gEnrinto, N, .1. Der. 6th. 9Fa. Dr. 11. qtvsysk—Dear fitsi—This is to certify, that doting the fail and winter of 15.16, 1 was troubled with it very seVere cold and conch, With strong symptoms of the astbma, - ' I was induced In try your Compound syrup of Will Cherry. of which bottb," entire ly Cored me, and I would strongly recommend it to others for similar affections. , . - _ PUILADA. Dee. 12th, ISIS. Da. SW ATIIE—Dear Sir —I cheerfully; add ray ten riumnyinLtvgrof your valuable Compound dye op or %rad Cherry, which I conceive to be Indy the wonder and blessing' ofthe :tee. For the list fourscore I have been alltoded with the asthma. Sleep had NITODIC a Stra e i to hie night after niebt would I have to sit oisin my brit. i wan attended by four or five ditriqent phypi ,- /an , , also ha ving used various patent medicine., but all of no avail. 1 continued to grow worse, until / commenced the use of) our valuable cotillion nd Syrup of Wild Cherry, which atTorded roe instant relief. Aftemislngsevend bottles I was restored to perfect health. routs with respect, et turf It. EY^N.I. " Any Intiornintlon reopecting, the atieve cane Will be freely given by her husband. • lioerroic! W. Econs. Carpenter, corner ni titgleli and Paris sin. Thensands of twrvons are decirtiyiqg their constitu tions by neciectintt to apply a proper remedy. Rely li nt upon ring!. catchpenny a nicles, which relieve for the moment, mist eventually ,accelerate the disease. Resort at once td that ui established remedy. Dr. Swaynebi Cniminund Iyrup of Wild 'Cherry. An cele brated Thum:ham the whole world as sri effectual remedy for an dieeases Of the Tnroat, Lunga, and Brener. InPORTANT CAVTIOi-READ: READ! There is bni one genuine preparitinn of Wild Cher ry, and that is Dr. Swayno!ii, the first et•er offered ld the public, which ban been sold largely through Out tra - United Statra soul rune [mid of Etienne; and alt preparations called by the name of Wild Cherry, have been pbt not since this.'nuiler cover of some ceptive eircumeinneee,iu proles waive currency in their sales. Each bottle of the genuine is enveloped with a heautlnit steel engraving, with th 2 likeness'of Penn thereon; also, Dr. Swayne'd signature, and as a..turthersecurity, the portrait of Dr.,Swnyne will be 4 iiilifed hereafter, so as to distinguish his preparation from all others. Principal bake, EIGITTIT and RACE Streets Swayne , s Celebrated Vermlfwge ".1 safe and effect./ remedy for (Forms, peptie, CAolere Afsebus,tictiy or Dys- . peptic children oraittats, amine most earful Family -Var. . i sine errs offered to the public." • Ill+l REMEDY Is one which has proved encores /. rr fui for a tong time, and ft i univets as acknowl edged by all who have tried it to be jar superior (beide' to very pleasant to the taste at the saute time remittal) Cony other medicine ever. employed In diseases for which it is recommended. II not Only destroys worms, , but it invigorates the whale system. It is harmless in its effects, and the health GO be patient Is always im proved by its use even when no worms are discovered. Dr. SIVAYN E'S VESMIFUGE hostile' with a degree of. favor from the public, which has perhaps never be. fore been accorded to any medicine. It needs no re eammenditim where ever it Is known. To the fond mother, binding In sleepless anxiety over her wasting child, It will carry reliefloy, and thankfulness; to all who are suffering from the diseases for which it io prepared, it n , fers a speeds , restoration to health. BEWARE OF /MPOSITION.—Svrayneo Vermaitge lo in square bootee (being recently changed to prevent counterfeits, also to pack to a better advantage) with the following wooltblown in the glass: Dr.ll.Swayne's VermiNge, Phllada., atm enveloped in a beautiful. wrapper, bearing the 'signature of Dr. S w a y tie. sy it h his portrait on each side of the battle without which none is genuine. This article is to pleasant to the taste that both children and adults are Imivermal/y tonal of it. DM SW AYNE'BI3AItS!IF MULLS AND EXTRACT TAR PlLLS—Thegreat America npurifier—lor the re moval and permanent cttre of all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood or habit of the system. Let It he remembered. that in Ibis preparation are strongly concentrated all the medical properties. of Sar saparilla and Extract of Tar compounded with other "Vegetable Extracts," the whole strength of vd och is extracted on an entirely new principle. Unlike a :t other rills, these neither gripe, produce nausea or an; other unpleasant sensation, while they are es power ful :sit 13 possible fora' medicine to be, and ho harmless. purities. cleanses, and strength ens ghe fountalnaprink7' of life ;nod Infuses new rigor throughout the wholeihumP la frame. ea , Remember always to intp!tre rrirrinsiaril" tar Dr. SWAV4IC'S SARSAPARILLA AND EXTRACTTAR „."'t e„ S ,VATNE Pikf,S. Fee that the Signature at is gn each Rog. ye oboye Xalu able medicines are prepared only by Dr. IL Sway n., corner of Bth and Rare greets, to whom all order. slotuld he addretwed. For sate WN, be the Mow gagglaint, g-A gents: J. G. DDi JOHN S. C. hi ARTIN,and I.lNr i ttsyildr: • J. CURTIS C. 1111011 ES, JAR. kl. FSLLS.t ar i nemoo. ; /NO. IL SHISSLER, Port .arbon. - , C. & Q. lIUNTZINCEit, Schnlkin ¢a . , 747 . Mc1.E.414 & i,,C , YßON.Samtnit 11011 J. withdraw, Anedtepert ; IMrt,sch. rkslAnnd; Charles Fraity. Ormigsburgy J. Blomnman. Ham burg: E. J. Fry, Ta t uaria ; 4nn. Mirkstm, Ekstun ; Matthew Krause, Ltelhfehem; Chas. Ebert, Mauch Chunk; Eckel' & Barndi, Tremont . ; Cock,lll &Jinn. Lletveityn, and by storekeepers generally.. ' October 1,1848, 41- , .;3. E. Carver. .ARCIIIT*CT 4.NP ENWN,lpgilts Xortli Sixtd fIIVES DRAWINVS AND APECIFiCATIONS 03 \-1 - Contracts to erect lhoelltngs. ike. and lay out tile grounds for Country Peals nr Cemeteries; together r4th the arrangement of Tees to give the proper et feet—Alm, Churches, Hospitals. ' Prisons. Water Works, Gns•WorkeJ &.e. on the latest and roost approv ed plans , including insatAig eentllatinGete. Hada.rab. 24, r List of Letters, RntsunNo is the 'Post'Ogrgo at POttatillies Pa. CM the Ist of August, ISM _ from George . McCaffrey And's, • Any Dagnerein I Skip Letter,. McCreary John B Artist r flantan Mrs Brid'lMcFadden Barney . Archibald John Garret Rabin McGrath John August Ili, Gsffney Finn MeGlanclln Jan - • Armstrong Mary JGurgerte James 'McHugh Jame* Alt Joseph Mons Golden Mania hi tune Aegh 33 Gibbons Patrick Mcbtanus Park 13 iii George James McMinnis 'Rob% Boyer BeejaMin 'McNulty James Brenoan.Edmond Rugby J McNeal James Breptidndsmes, And'av,23lchisit John F Brazen Panics Hart Solomon McLane Cath . rine Brlallni Peter Hartley Josiah Skip triter, Bast Berineville Hawkins WyneEmMcGrath hitch.] BrouM, John. Haggerty Park IdeAttee Mich'! Byron Tho Mas Hartman &Becket McAuliffe Johana Bennett dr. Fade Heath Richard Mclntosh Win man, 21lockTraritz McDonald Pat . k Ritz Adam Bohm Joseph McDonald Pat . k Blessing Val, 211.1.1 en Wm . :McCabe Ann Burdick Asher, Monona Dar McDonnel Park Blair Samuel Holmes John Esq N • Saber Chas Holmes If & E Naulty Capt Park Brannan I' Honied Christian Nadden Johannes limy Mathew , Horan John Newbold Sung It Muni J. hn Hubbard Wm Nicholson A& F Bohlen, Mr : Hughes John NrregnnSeafeel Brown Geo. flushes David Nathan Mtn Ann. 2 Baumgartner liutkernter flenryNettgean Miss E Frank Sllubln William Neilson Jas, ship Brennan Mat orJ Haitian Margaret Bldleman Wm 'Hue Hiss Sarah AO`Donnel Mich.{ ,Make Richard Hughes Matilda Owens Edward ' Burns { 9m Banner CatharineOltra Guitar Bryon Patrick Hill Mary O'Hara Pat . k Busher Chas Skip Letrerr. 011oro Michael Decide! Elizabeth/Dories Nathan . / Bender Levi Harrison John Parrot Moses Bally John flawrabln Henry Patterson Wm BourksGerald A Haggartg Patrick Padden Anthony Breech Isaac. I(trling'John Painter Levi Balzer Philip Hagan Thomas I'olgtare Thus ' Bnhanna Patrick Megrim Patrick, Price & llnglieS Becker Elizabertafewet Wm ' Prosser Wm t Discs Thomas Hellion' James Pritchard Watkins &Misr Henry Higgins Nicholas Putnam Di D P Bowman Mareretllopkins Was Patterson Min Bowln Margaret Bewley Mehl Ship Letters. Doyle Mary Haden Mich . ' Pollard Joseph $ 3 4. Leiters. 'Horan John, 2Patrick James ' Blair James. Doran Michael It Brown Thos Hacker Ilanck lane [tannery Thai Homer Philop Raehford Bridget ' Bradic Park Hartford Julia Rabbit (~pt Burk James Hanlan Mary Annltatclifte It & Co itennett Dennis Master-Daniel Rein I Ruck John Rehr Lewis Bierly Imhof Charles Reltiolds & Gird- Thos Icehower Jacob Ber Bainbridge Bar- Jones & Birkbeck Reilly Mathis*, 2 • holoinetrlones &Evans Reese John Brennan nos Jones Henry )! Reece & Glenn Byrne. Daniel johnes David II Rieger John Myna Ann ' • or Henry 'Bitch le. Mend C Jones John Roberta Wm F Carr/gem Thos Jackson George Robson. Thew, 2 Congdon Sam% 2Jackson Geo W Romkh Peter • Carroll John Junk Jacob Rothy Jeremy Chamberlin Isni.T.lotnixon Chas Est:OW:lnn Patrick Campbell George Jelanan John Russell Richard Cope Abrahrim Jenewevn John Richard Lydia Mla Can James .Jones Mrs Sarah !Eland Arabella Carroll Martin talc Mica Cacti' E "Ship Letters. l'Cantleld Michrt.f•JonesEbezer.shipitneess Then Cunningham Wu:Johnson AlldW.d.R.erNtillm Mr Groan Abraham K Rogers Win Corfield Wm Katzenburger P' Itennee Wirt I 01.11PrIl Maurice Kinstede Johan PRelfty James Conical. Patrick Kelly Edmund Cliarinly• Park Kelly Thomas Swifter Karl Carigan Thbs Keallry Thomas Saxon Hiram Cooney Thunthy Kentlea. Thomas SchamTer Johan Corner Mathew Keely•Tlins • & Crocksan Thos Kearny Dominick schmeiwef J o hn • Cole Peter lammed , : Thins Schrier Geo A Cresswell Win Keyser Lorent Schultre Ens:aril • coperans Tans Khmer, Andreas Schaeffer Cli"larn Calthan Edward Klapp Daniel Elm Scrap' 31a,...au en v graye Mary Kohler W:a ilhelm unt Cambell Nancy Killen Thos. Se...tt D Coale , Jdim Krei, Peter Schtnia Johannes Ship Letters. Kitentzler Ktlsrlt & Ludwig (.'nggy Thu. Keilly Scherer laulit Ig 'Col Edwin Lefler:. Seitz Frederick Cook Wit Kettle Patrick /Minton John Char - hen Kilo, 2Kennerly James Stehle, John'A Coughlan 'Elms Kennyday Neal Smith Saran Conran '3atues Kelly Iltraard Smith James Mart Keenan Wm Smith Win Cl.nriingbant .has Snyder Jacob Carroll Francis lackey W Esti Spas. er Saner A Cannel: Mir jot timer Win Spangler L A: Co Coughlin nos 1 aline John Spangler 1. S Coaply Daniel Lang Ms hart Spence Job,/ P Larkin Lawrence Shinglar Sam') ' Doyle Patrick Leaf Dr If St ober Levi Draer Franklin Leary Andy Sialintnn John Debatan Silas 1i Lewis George ) steward Jamr.a. Donahoe Park Lyslian John Sullivan David Unto. r John I/ lathy Mary -Stall Mary Ann DerristChristlan tingles Earl Slthingar Jariney Dorkweiler Jacob fatty Wa, - Sleisberger Miss Duff? Margaret Linrhan Jeremiah Lavinia Lowman Anion Linehan Dennis Sheamtan Sarah K Diunteerlletz John Lloyd Wmchaffer Gerdritlis Dane thortty fortighinad SOS, S I Skip Later,. - Delany Ed wall Lout. David tot Francis Dorney II &I. , Lundy John Fritz Damply Patrick Lynch Thomas Shottost John . Datikelman Stait Intoph Doody James Long Sarah A John Daniel %tint Lawn Mary Mrs Sullivan Robert Dougherty lingers Slip frtri•ra Spray John Dougherty 1 .1. Lonehln Philip. T Dudley Trots It Lane .Witnatif -Taylor .1 c rts Co - Darla George Larkin Mich'! 'Tourney Thos' Dana. Ilealala in Lewis Dneil. -Thiptori Dietttll Mot. Laws Samuel • ,Thoinna . David II Diehl Philip' Lucas James 'Thome .11, • Donovan Michl,-Lyncli Bryan Ttley Joseph Dobbin lobo Lynna Lake Tige Edward 111 c Tlgh Peter Kenna John Millis Joseph Toole Anthony Ere ht Will Ma letra Joseph Ttezi,e Wm En g lish John html,,' mietr,a c t T„,,, Harvey Ebert Jacith Manta john Tuohy John Elvin Lodge no PlNlarlinllatla - Tarby Crg,wein Mrs GMailiews Joseph ivies Egan Park. ship Maher ;Skill - Oat I Shin Lettere. E. 11,1111 MA/irk, doMeger Albert 8 Tipping John Entice Rich•d, doMeisler rredcrick Tiernan Jona Moore Martin TouhT Writ = Fox IlkFiard, 3 M.M1;gil:111 EttlY tf1V1.1 4 ,1,1 lames Fanagan Itern'd, :Morrison Austin Tmnpron Edmund Flickinger lien Morgan Wm 'T'ray Sandy Yoley lames Mortis Ilugh LI • Fos Michas! Moss John 17nreh John B Fierier Chas Wait Wm Cron John - FaMoran It,, Peter %loll is .7 1 3 & Co Valiance Jos. chip Freeland James Moore IMMO T VindorfNicors,do Felling James Morrss Vsq" tV Frantz Frederirk Morory Morgan 'AWnlker James Fenivirk Joseph Morgan Writ IVagre John Ferry Thomas Mnyer Esti Wadner John hos Wm NI rilorphy Win Walsh Vim Ship Letters.) Murry John Wastenr Thonras Flattery Thomas Murry Wm ,%. Walsh Faster John Murphy Park Waliseh SimpsMr -Farrell Thomas Mailer Miss Marie Werner 3 yinna Lteideei ,Moon Mien Illng'tWehster-Fleming Freny Margaret blalick Mir EstherWhitfi*lll Win O _.` - atpLeqers. White Thomas Cillerahy 'Mehl Madden James Whyte :Mehl GlersdorfJacoli Marsh Joshua Wheelan MaltrW ,Goans Vim 31negoran 3as Wilma E P Gerberich Midgely lames W!!fiatiet :Mirka a Can:lVler Wm Mittcrard Samuel Wilson Henry %V Grace Robert Illerrin Samuel Williams C .oarret Robert . hilmoetian James Wiirsheim Jacob Garen Thanes Murphy James Woollen John E ' Gallager Park MC Wol.gang 'Grortegtme Altai/ 31cAlleer Park Wallow Jnn. ship Zeno). Michael A 2 Cents additional Will he charged o Pratt advertised Letters. Persons applying for letters On this list will please say'arlseriised." N. R. The inland postime on all Foreign Letters Mart he pre. pail at this. office. ANDanw MORTIMER, P. M. 33-31 IMEMED Coal SI - tipping and Commis f4loll Merchant. DANIEL. J. RIDGAVAS iT AVING LLASED THE SCHUYLKILL NAM 11. CATION Company's Landings. at Mount .Varbnn Schuylkill County, will attend to the Shipping of Red While. and Gray APIs Coal, fur any °potatoes on the edt. Carbuds Railroad. PURI:HASP, OF COAL. Iftring been enraged fur a number of years in the Mining Ilnsiurns. he has a thorouch knowledge of the different qualities of Coal in the Schuylkill Region, and will attend to the purchase, , sliloplnF of Coal for dealers abroad, at a modqate comp.. lisai ion. a 5.• Sail idetnry references gst en, when required. March 10. 1819 11-tf STEAM IMON 11.A.ILING N up.kc - rottY AS \ .1.1tC11.00 NI S. Txtlft rat. - But zarrrood,--r ILADEI.I.IIIII. Bunderroaned manufacture IRON it:WANGS of every style, VEIZANBAS, GATCS, PEDES TALS, ABIIIIIIS,I3f:IISTE:A.DS and all descrlptlonsoforisaniental "69• -111.1 art httectural Iron Work, inn B1 1 40:1P0 . 1)."....k. the belt manner, at reduced prl- Fteft c ens.l Always on Wind, a supply of - Fire Proof doors and Shutters, a heavy stock of Reveal and Catlin/On Hinges, Shutter Bolts, Store Room BOlt9, alld all descriptions of builder: . iron work. This establishment, by fir the most extensive of the kind in the c ity, emp/nys none but competent workmen, possesses the ad-rano:es of steam-fmwer and suitable machinery, and is under thepersonal saperebtian of th e proprietors, who are practical men Of long experience, affords to its patrons the gnanatiteu that their orders will be properly and promptly executed Fidla,Octl4-41-Iy]: HEINS le ADAMSON/ WHY wxra. voly svpreEn rrIFIOUSANDS of bottles ofthe American compound I have been soh) florin:. the 'Mat year, and was never known to fail in curing in ft few flays, the worst case ofn certain delicate - disease, Sisoinal weakness. an/Jolt diseaseSor the Unlary organs. Persons afflicted:using this pleasant and popota r remedy, need fear no exposure as it leaves no odor onethe breath, rennin. Oa Sestrie• tiona in diet or business—contains no mercury or nox ious drugs injurious to the system, and In adapted to very age, sex or condition. It is Ms° the best remedy known for Flour Albue, or Whites. (female complaints) with which thousands suffer, without the knowledge of a remedy. This celebrated reined) has tong been used in the private practice of a physician with unerringsue cess, radically curing ninety-nine of the hundred cases in a few days. Around each bottle are plhM and Cult 'directions. Csorrou.—Ask for the American Compnund,and pur chase only ofthe agerft. Price •I per bottle. J. G. Brown and J. 8. C. illartin,agenls Inc Poltsvile Kempion, agent for Pt. Carbon. peptle .48 Ell Thompson. REAL ESTATE AGENT, AND COLLECTOIT ON RENTS, Offies I. Port Carbon, Schuylkill Coutity, P. , eutwelitier will take charge of Coal Lands, 1 Dwelling ilnitsee, and other property, and enVect Sent, for the same, in the County of acauyHtltL nod ail oilier businetm connected with his Agency, will be promptly attended to.' • ELI THOMPSON, • . Tort tar Pin, &buy In ill en.. Refers to Bard Patterson, nod Horace rttnith. Esq. Pottsville. Samuel 11011, Rending. ~' Wm. IL Wilson, No. it, North 3d st (Slay 12.49. LampS! Lamps! OF Out va s rloua kinds for burning Oil, Lard, Fluid, Gag. Catriphine, Also, N iy,ht Lamps and flang ing lAnuut'for Hells; Globes, plain arsd Mr; +Shades, fee.,,juht retekrePaildlor sale at • July sl 1819. JO Ctoapltionery dr. Vpriety Stoles. fiIth—W,E.IMVITE the attention nr byulb_ea tr 1 ,..• P. 3. ite,v4lan's, Fa tont 011.. fut burbing—lve gua anter It tn.latl .3 longer than the beats pawn'. and give good a light; Icor In price. Manufactured • for sale by • SCIIOCNER & NORTON June 30. • 07.] Centre It.. ottsvil QLOIM ClUalfit.-7For rale. 2 secand Tan , is7.lach Mope Chains. BRIGHT& Po J u ly VI, Itl9. Zl. • WEB TO THE OAK. ?fond Monarch Of the forest t ThatUnce. a opting bough, • iiid'st quail, far more at evening's breath Than at Mete:Upon now. strange scenes have passed. long ages roil% Since Ara upon thy stem, Theo weak as osier twig, Spring set Iler leafy diadem. To thee butlittle reeks it, ' , • What seasons come or go— . Thou luv'st to breathe the gate of spring, • And bask In summer's glow— lads mote to feel the vrfary winds Sweep by in . awfut mirth,-- For ny•erlolotthsou more kn deepow's m earth. t eachbla . st will 6t t Would that to us tife's changes '" . Did thus with blessings come, That !pelvic, might, like Jgale of spring, Cause some new grace to bloomt • And that the storm which mineral' Each earth•born hope abroad,-- blight anchor those of holler birth More firmly our our.tlodli Zig farina. /rose. Wet the Farmer's pimple life I ara }lmpure the Joy It yields, Far flop the world's toopealltOtil strird; Fzee,!mid the seated fiehls.--teeettei. „- n-. Sowing, R . ye.—The earlier this grain i gotten in the better, prospect will there be of it , succeeding well: lc most instances this gratis ill . • all.lted to light thin soilsiin which neither th elements of mineral or nutritive manures exit , and then, because the yields are fight, the gral is condemned, when, in fact, the fault, hes in th sower,—lice in the fact thst . he had not provide it anything to oat—for it is a truth, that ere, li eirerything else that grows, requires nourisitmen . •We are aware, and readily admit the fact, that light lands suit rye best, but then. this lights , ness of soil has regard to its' texture alone. / .1 and does not imply that the soil also shell be pd. 'vetty stricken—exhausted to he sure, requires less fertility in the soil the wheat, but still, it is necessary that there shall b I something in the earth besides sand wherever t may be down. In its straw, there is a very leg , per cesium of silica, but before that can enter • therein. the sand must be dissolved by potash, on 1 ,, reduced to a consistence to bo taken up by th ' roots of the rye plente. If, therefore, the Gel . on which rye is to be sown, has been long ' culture without haring been treated to ashes,bm , or marl, the conclusion is a reasonable one, tha t. its mineral constituents have i :reen I,ea r lyeah . rias eil, and it is qua”; re:sonble tu . coochofe, the they should .e re-supplied. How thirais to done I .s . a cocstion of some =Men,. A motets 1 ~ressing of cow dung would furnish nearly, if o X all, ,that rye require e, but es there roe many es have not that manure to give, or no) perhaps th lime to haul it out and iiprestl, we , will sogges . that a compost formed, in the proPoriioa. to th acre of 5 bushed of lime, 1, bushels of ashes, bushels of hone-duet, I bushel of 859,191 I cif Plaster, if thoroughly mixed together andoipplreJ, to even thin poor land, would insure a good cr+ , ti o of pre, awl carry a clover crop alter it. .T 0 compost above spoken of, is, of course, to ha o . plied to the surface and harrowed in crtih t o - grain when seeded. And as we do not wish is be Misunderstood, we will here remark, that e do not describe it as an spplication calculated 1 r a pi rnaanent improvement of poor soil, but as t :. ensurer of a crap of rye and the Setting of cloy r. The clover once set, should, to carry it prospc ously through its allotted time, receiver' doer $ 25 bushels of Hine the test season,. pee acre, • ,$. he treated to a bushel of piaster also. eft Premium Bialer.—rrensiorns, were eently }risen to three dairymen for butter, by Easel County Agricultural Society, M43711C. anal Vse have thriught it worth while to en, the process Of . each... Primus 07 141s,K7so.—Fly C. F. Preston' The milk is strained into pans, end placed i cool cellar, where it stands from tbutpsie. forty-eight hours, aceord4ig.to the weather. I then skimmed, end the cream put into some and set in a Tll3ltr made fur that purpose. , , tilt antss'wsek. The buttermilk is worked • . thoroughly, and the butter re salted by en ou of ground rock salt tin the pqund. Peockss or Nfsici.vo.—By 13. Itrynton.-- milk n , itrained into tin pans, and elands about hours. The cream is then taken off and put i 0 114 cream pail, and kvin until it'is 'ready to chuerred,' Which is twice a week ; and ''after butter has come, it is salted with seven ounce sift to eight pounds of butter, , :and worked twice. when it is ready fur use. We hive en cellar, and mince July we have had ice in our tar morel or less, which has kept it about the i perature of 62 degrees. Tam keeps the Md vest lengihof time. Twelve hour. before chi n mg ore set our cream pail on ice,lo cool cream, which always produces bard butter. I ' NOCE'S Or NfAKI7IO.-By PI: "ilk is strained into tin pens; it stands frurn 3? 4EI hours in a cool cellar, when the cream ta off put into tin paik, and stirred every Jay. churn once o Week; during the warmest wee the cream is placed in the welt shout 12 Wars! forrirchurning. After it is churned, the mil thoroughly worked out, and the butter is agate 'the taste, (about an ounce to the pound.) A standing about an boar ii is again worked weighed, each pound separately. far Cider —Hero is a receipe, worth to farmers the price or 'our patfor a year :=l'a pint of pulverized Pharcopf an put it. in a .bag. t put it in a barrel of new cider. and the cider never ferment —never contain any intimicaing qit and the longer it is kept, the more palatable II Come,. rly it, farmers. • LElLlternper in Av.-14i your dotOoWn. ana just behind the (ore legs on each side and over the lungs, put on about teaspoonfnl of spirits of liar pentine.—This will make the animal almost ntat4 lor a while„but to forty eight hems, he will be sound and well; in vou will thus end the chapter on the distemper. 117 Corn Bread —We are iu the daily habit of caning corn bread made after the following recipe. It is equal to anything we have ever tamed : ' quart lour . mdk add 2 spoonsful, well stirred in, ef. pulverized salmratus. 2 eggs,. weft beaten, 1 tables poonful of brown sugar, andn piece of butler the size of an egg. S 2 it to suit the mute, and then stir inix her meal, making the mixture about as stiff as for ;van& cake. Now:comes the'great secret of its goodness. Bake quick—to the color of a rich light brown. E d it moderately .rartn. with butter, cheese, bony or molasses, as most agreeable to the palate. . _ Every Body's Attention 1: IS INVITED TO ONE LARGE STOCK OF FIER NISIIING DRY GOODS, and you are requestild to remember that ours is the only atore in PhiloMabiti devoted entirely to their articles, to the eattaziln of Dress Goods. In coriiietpietire of our paying etrint as. *. tention to this one line of business iv are ciaabithl to mfet GE EAT ES DU 'GEM ENT9 To person" commencing or rcplenistslng their at of Housekeeping Goode, partiehlarly Linens, 'skin we have been regulicly importing from She best montifec tures a in Ireland for more than twenty years.—Also, Blanket', Quilts, Sheeting!, Ticking!, Damask TUblie Cloths and Napkins', Diapers, Towelling", Iluckahae", Pillow Linens, Tabl• and Piano Coven, Wooledam asks, Embroidered Curtain. of Lace and blunt In, I Mil lie., Floor Cloths, Bureau Covent, Window Sim op. 1 Terkepred Cloths, Furniture Plush;*with a stalely of other orticleg, including everything 'from"a Wins". Cloth to the Snell Damask Table Cloth, If Prices inhaa eannot ihil to eivosatisfaction. We also keep A very, largeoitock of all kinds of . • FLANNELS AND MUSLEVS, 'ornprisin,t the best loves . in the ruarKet, at the er.i ovrestprtees. L' JOHN V. COWELL & SON 1819. 96.ni0 ! Mourgotriery's Patent Ballet: - rrlIE attention ; of the public, generally, is resPe et -1 fully invited to this valuable Improvement. [EI. periwigs whlth have been made during the putt year,, On steamboats, both in salt, and fresh water, as, also, theme bolters for power purposes, on lattd.liase fitly 'tested its superior qualities as esteem generator; and the great saving of fuel, weight, Led space, been over any boiler naw to nun Boilers on this plan, may now be seen in opera lon, at the establishment of Hecker te Brothers. Flour Milli, VS Chew, at.. New York., Dormer & Brothers, =Pearl at.. New York. :Mott te. Ayres. Foundry foot of 25th st,Notth Atlantic Dock. Brookr New York. A: W. Metcalf. ant 63 Centre st., New York, P. D. Badger &Cm. 41and 461 Mane st..,New York ;, N. O. Starbuck 'et Foundry,Troy, blew Nett.. Smith & Corlett. Baltimore. ) Steamboats . Rona, C. (feast: nand "Edward Ay eon," foot of Liberty street, New York, and on b' nrd ibti steam towboat-John P. Whitney,'" New Otte Its.. For further Informs/rm. apply to ;] JAMES MONIGOMF.RI' ek. i A MUM. WAR ~ 15 - .Sou th Wilt am et.. New YoS. Or to J.IIENRY BELL, 41 Routh Third st Jane W,*49. "5-1 y) above Cbestont, ' lent" Nevirrin . PLUMBING SHOP, BEATTY'S now. NORWEGIAN SIRE Pettreills. i.e. A LI. kinds of Lead Pipe. Sliest Lead. , Brass Criekr superior amide,) Bath Tubs. Shower Bib Hydrants, Hydrant Mae, Double and Single Ali Poems. eke.. kept constantly on hand and fur sale Kitchen Sinks made to order, neat and durable, anJ kinds pfplumbining done in the hest Manner. rt 'l 60 . _ TONS FLAT' BAR Railroad Iron, and S I .milt. For , ate bg EfRICIfIrP &PO 1 Juir 73089. • . ~d 1