Uit ait *mot. cr:r A•aen of the E:nerild Idle, meetings coun trymen whose face was not perfectly ran :leathered, after eslutirg him most earditily, inquired hie name. 'Wel3b,' said, the gentleman. 'Welch— Welsh,' ref :flooded Paktdr, 'are ye from Dublin? I know two out', rt(cricla of that usme, are dater of 'em-yei.--'',4tother;" prayers, chop pt err,' said a-Lieu tenant th a sailor who was on his knee; on board a man of war, then preparing for ioarzweliato Be stow. 'Mine is ve ry . short,' said the sailor, 'only this, that the enemy's shot may be distributed like the prize money—the greatest (hare to the Offi cers.' • , Hdlore, steward,' eselaimed • fellow in one of the steamboat', ater having retired to bed: atecvard !' .What, mane!' Bring me the way-bill.' • .What for, mans?' • .1 want to eeedf the■o bedbugs pnt down their names fur this berth before I did. If not, I want 'em turned ont.'. • . re A young lady said to her gallant, , plosso clasp my cloak; 'Certainly, said he, rating his woe around her, .and.tbe contents also.' 0:7 "Sister, are you hippy 1' ( Yes, Deacon, I feel as though I wee in Nei. tebub's bosom. 'trot in Beflzebub's !' • s.omesno of ih• Pattiereh•, I don't este IT A blind fiddler. on crossing • narrow bridge, lot fall hii instrument into tho stream. Ono of the bp•standera, after snisttng in vain for its re covery, told the unfortunate U21.1.1iC413 that herpitied his caFe. , Oh, hang the ease,' cries Scrape, •'lia the fiddle I want !' 10' Thgerriairrle.-1 was standing one day with Ackermann, the great German puhlisher. in Plccadilly, waiting for o stage coach, when am: tleman came up and took him to one aide. On his leaving, Ackermann said, •Do you know that yeller V 'Yea.' I replied; 'it in J---n of (he G—c.' .Dam the yeller,' said Ackertnann, the comes to my horse; ho eats me tinners ; he drinks my Bort; I disgount his pills, which he don't hay ; and then he coca home.and - apuica my pooke . tr- Pudica. Werry.'Ll set by the open svirdow an a fine dewy eewling. The eters ,hone oui and the moon flung her mild beams . over the hcks that bounded my view. The birds had retired to rest —the wakeful frogs made music in the neighboring marsh. and the fi•e Mee he. spangled the datknes.s. I Jooked nut on.the ming ,erne—l raised my ayes to the'noilky way, and recollected that 1 had net. a than shirt for Sunddy!. q)id I not give you a flagging the other day ?" said a schoolmaster to a trsrohling urchin. ..Yes, sir," answered the boy. what does the Scripture say upon - the subject I" 'I don't know, sir," said the'other,"except it ii in that pls. sage which says "It is more blessed to give than to receive." _ . tv7 Barking.--:Talking of barking, two gentle men, the other day, at a public table, got into a vehement dispute upon a subject on which it was quits evident that both were profoundly ignorant. A big bulldog, which had been quietly sleeping on the hearth; became roused by their violence, and began barking furiously. An old gentleman 'who had i been quietly sipping his wine while the disputants were talking, gave the dog a:kick, and exclaimed, "Huld your tongue, you brute. You know no more about it than do." The laugh of the whole table woe turned immediately upon the noisy brawlers. rir Appropriate EpilapA.—A lady who had died of cholera in Sandusky City, wee layed oot by her friends, and found the nightlollowing, standing by the cupb'ardratiag cucumber pickles whereupon the Louisville News says They left her "laying" in white, Prepared for the igrartes quiet slumbers 1 But they found her the very same nlgnt A lapin' i■ pickled cucumbers. • 'cr s. Corrcerning 'Eggs.—At breakfast, one morning, ih , that quirt and comfortable old inn, the White Smah, in York, a foreignernaile quick ',despatch with the eggs. * Thrusting his spoon in— to the middle, he drew the yr:Mr—devoured n— and passed on to the next_ When he had got to his seventh egg, an old fermer, - Who had already . been prejudiced against Monsieur •by his musta• cheer, could brook the extravagance no longer, nd 'peeking up. said, 'Why, sir, you leave all lhe'White ! How is Mrs. Lockwood to afford to provide breakfast at that rate?' 41, replied the. outside barbarian, you couldn't hab me eat do site? De yolk is de chicken: de vile de redder,. AM Ito make von tiolmer of my belly I"fhe farmer was dumfoundered. n Complimentary.—A vain young 'mini ter, obierving a woman weeping while he was preach ing, called upon her after the sermon. - . •I perceived, my dear friend,' said-he, mhat yOu . seemed to feel very much under my discourse this awning ; will you give me sortie account of the clorriee of your mind said the woman, .1 did, indeed, feel very much as you say. -You mustknow, sir, that 1 am • poovlone widow—f had'', good husband, and •eery week he and Jtvould take the old au end go lo the market with our little raitinga from the gar den, and by our sales could raise enough to keep am comfortable. But throe years ago , my old man sited, and then I had• to go alone and do the best iconlJ, with the help of the good bettai. Bat e year ago my dear old ass died, too, (hors she hurat into tears.) and here I have ken atone ever since, and 'this morning, (she continued sobbing.). when I went to the church end heard your voice. it ',mind ed so much like the dear old aim, I couldn't heip vying, indeed. I couldn't! 800-hoo re'.4 Pair of Them.—Once upon t time an elderly. simple minded. lade, earns to the con— clusion to %Wile her niece a letter, which resolve was carefully and laboriously accompli.lied ; cu d the. letter, nelted and directed • Do my Niece,' was dispatched on its voyage, the old lady 6Ell7:sine that everybody in town must know who •my niece' was; The letter duly arrived at the post ofilccof the town where 'nay niece' resided, but a s the writer's name was fast sealed inside, and 'per: were numerous nieces in town, the clerks were . utterly at a lora to deetdn which one N. entitled . to the missive. .Alr inquiries failed and so the letter went among the dead parcels. One day, about six months after, a 'green' look „ ing female mitered the (lice, and moving up to the pigeon hole, made inquiry— tts there a letter here from n 4 v Aunt 7' The' clerk WU puzzled for. :e moment; but s hippy thought struck bim. and bringing out the letter 3ff mice; hooded it over to the lady. Of course she was highly' indignant, that it had been kept from her so long. Barton, -- Snyder,. Edgar iv. Barton, 60A • T eo n u n li t l y l Pl E . It t 3 Ae E : . : P l Y w i e a rta n v 4 e o hand a liege lot of staaoned lumber, and a te prepared to bond and &lire'. Boats of the largest class, for the elehostbill Canal or elsew here, cheaper that. any.others contu , cted In our trade, and built in the most srAstati. al Marable manner. June2,l7-13-t/m!' Dr. Culletig Indian Vegetable PANACEA ! TUE VERV REST PREPARATION OP SAR SAPARILLA ri the world, prepared by a now proce3s, knowt only ,L ta the Proprietors. by which all Its virtues are ex tracted—this not hems the case with any other, at counts for ihe dumber of posh lee and almost nitrocu lous cures, made inthls coy while other preparations of sarsaparilla make al tneir cures at a distance— 'nark. rata L Pilaus mtent;on ,1* We call on all to sift, to examine, to visit our patients, and bern..e convin ced of the truth of what toy 't what other Altera lice thus challenges Investigation? Piusg,r/r. ('al let's it also the cheapest sarsapsrph I n theittrorld.— It is pure, concentrated, and u nadulterated. Oyg Roy- Tba goes further than three or Purr or nth'er prepara tion. It has eureiLand will cure more cases dr Scrofula. or Ring's Evil, Consumption, Ilrochstls, Erysipelas. 'Obstinate Culaneorta Erupjlons, Matches. Mitt:Ring Worms, and Tetter, scald Dead, L'hiorlic Ulcers, Mm plaint, disease, Rheumatism, Neuraigia, 'Liver com plaint, Pelpitation of the Heart, Dytprpi La, etc., etc., than any other medicine ever discovered, hnd hence it h. th e best purifier tithe Blood ever offered Inthe lie. Call and get a pamphlet , a large pamphlet, con taining full accounts of the dilicrent disedics which this medicine cures, take the cases describedl and visit the patients, and you will find what we sat is tree ; posiricaly MM. We will also give the names of, patients cured:of the most desperate forms of disease, and the rimiest of Doctor., sego In secret prescribe our medicine. cure theirpetients, and Ron us of the credit of our disco, alp. Those who love truth and despise irstarbag, tall and examine the testimony. and evidence we are pre pared to give in favour of Dr. Cullen's Indian Vege table Panacea. ' Far see by BOWAND & WALTON, Proprietors, 80. 21 Norlb Sicth ' Philadelpbra. B. Batman, J. S C. Martin, and J. O. Brown. Foils. nude ; J. B Fella, Millersville, Pa. July 22, 1849. • II IL,-WE INVITE the attention of !millet to try ICJ P.S. bevalem's Patent 011. for burning—we guar. .se , tee it to la.i I lon, than the ben sperm. end give as Rood a light; and{ lets In price. Mannlaciared and Cr sale ay SCHOEN ER ar. NORTON, suns 30, 97.1 Centre at., Pattevaa, SILENCE TA at iiren4al C'enyh ! The rsre in daft:6. ! The tr.rk of the Jestroger Arab! bezart - The couch of ranzamption Aath in it a sound if Death I • A rx. you a mPtherf Your darlinrchild, yrinr idol and earthly'lby • if now, rierhaps.cindlued to Iriri . chamber no e dangerousrnld—httrpnlechritrp, her thin shrunken iintera, tell the hold disease, has already gained upon her—the sound of hrir stpulchral cough pie•trrsVozlfFolll. Young. man. whoa just about to enter We, disease send: a hoart-eras.biogbdiht ever the fair prospects of the future.—pour horttc cough and feeble limbs tell n your loss of bat ynii need not deapair• There I a halm which will heal the wounded lungs, It is CillEllll A WS ALL-HEALING BALSAM. - . • - • Mrs. ATTRF.E.the wife of Wm' A. Attrer, Rao. was even up by Dr. Sewal of Stfashingtom Drs. Roe and McClellan of Philadelphia, end Dr. :Mott nt New York. liar friends all Doncht she must dia• She had every appearance of beimc in consumption, and was an pro. flounced by her physicians—Shorman's liaisons was giver, and ii cured her. Rev. DEN I.Y JONES. 109. Eighth avenn... teas cured of conch and catarrhal affection of 50 year, SI:1171,1111,7. The first 'lose °cove Wilt more relict than , all the other ineilitine he had ever take, Dr. Beals, IP, Delaney street. cave it to a sister-in-law who wwilaborinc cinder Consumption„ and to another sorely afflicted with the Asthma'. In , bath rases its effect were immediate, and soon restored them to com fortable health. DR. SD PriMAN'S COi7Glf LnzeNcts 'Cure the most obstinate' cases! of Cough In a few boors. They have cured- a large number of persons who hare been given up bytheir plositians and friends, and many Who have been reduced to the verge of the grate by spitting blond, ConSumption and Hectic fever, by their toe have 'bad the nose of health restored to their hageard cheek. and now live to speak forth the draides of this Invaluable medicine. DR- IdIIERMAN'S WORM LOZF.NGE3 Have been proved In more than 400,000 cases to be nfallible, in fact the only certao worm destroying medicine ever 'discovered. Cifi * dren will eat them when they cannot be forced to ta ean y other medicine, and the benefit derived from the administration of medicine to them in this form. In erect beyond descrip tion. Whrn the breath of the child becomes °tree sive, and there 14 pie king of the nose, headache, drow siness, startme during slcep.distorbeddream&awaking with fright and .teretanine. troublesome cough, f.tver ishriet.t, VMT.IriOII.I appetite, sickness of the sbtmach, and bloated stomach—these are aninne t the many prominent symptoms of worms, and can be re. hired by the., inentnnarable Litzenge.t. They have never hem, known to fail. SIIt.NOIAN'S CA1(1'11011 LOZEN.GF:R Rillevv.headarhe,nervouti sick headache. palpitation of tha hwart and .ICRIIPSA in a very few minutes.— They tide lowness of Apish., detpondency..faintoee, spasms, cramp! of the stomach, glimmer or bowel complaints—they lims up the epistle, dispel all thesligireesine symptoms of a night of ili,sipation, and enable a person to undergo great mental or bodily Toil. MIMMEEI32=I . . . neknow lodged by all who have ever'used . It to be the best strengthening plaster in the world, and a son erebn remedy for pains and weakness in the back, Loins, side, breast; neck, limbs joints, rheumatism lumbago, &c. One million a year will not supply the denuind. Caution is necessary, an there are many unprincipled persons who would force a spurinns art,. tie apou the community. Ile careful to get Sherman's r.or with n •Ijoe simile' of his written name on the bark—Mme Others are genuine, and w ill do more hurt than gllnd. I Ds, 2 49-17 PURGATIVE. F" the cure of Headache, f;tddittego, ltnelll7lltinn Piles. 113 spepgri. Sr ur, y.Sinallonx. s latinilice.ra to , in the Dark. Inward %Veaktiess; Palpitation of tin (lan, Rising in the Throat, DropitY, Asthma, Fellers c all kinds, Female. Complainto. Ileardes, Salt Rheum Ilearthurn, %Voting, Cholera 3lorhus, Coughs, Quinsy, Whor.ptag Cough, Consumption, Fits,Liver Complaint Erysipelas. Deafness, lin.dding of the bknn. Colds. Gout. Gravel, Nervous Complaints. and a variety of other diseases, arising from Inn purities of the blood, and oh strnctions in the organs of digestion. Experience has proved that nearly every disease ori ginates from impurities of the blood or derangement of the digestive organs; and to secure health. We must re move there obstrurtlous or restore the blood . to Its na tural state. . . The aversion In taking medicine is most effectualy ring moved by Cliekner's Yrzczolds Pi:el:ll[lre Filet hein completely envehmed with a rooting of pure white sugar, tvhien is no distiort from the Internal ingredients its .* nut shell frourthe kernel) and have not:tote of inedicine'.` hlorcovinrtitlev neither nauseate nit et ips in the:4l2llMM degree, hen operate equally nn all the diseased parts of ' the system. Instead of confining themselves to and melt og any particular region. Thus, if the Liver be a eil, one ingredient will operate on that particular oi gan, and by cleansing it of any races of bile, restore it to its riatintal stale. Andiner will operate on lilocuLnind remove all imporit leo in its circulation, while a third will move all impurities inits circulation, while a third will etTectually expel whatever impurities may have be en discharged an the stomach, and hence they War et tic feet af disease, T. - inane all impure humors (tom the lenlyj open the pore: osternally anti internally; separat; all foreign and obnoxious particles from tin eh) le, en thaVithe blond may be tlionoutbl pure — thnte .eterlng a free and healthy action to the heart, lungs. and Inver; and thereli restore hcaltin,even when all other means have The entire truth of the above can he arcertalneiLbv the trial of a single boa ; and their airlines are so Im'of five and certain hi revoring health, that the proprietor binds himself to return the money paid for them in all cases whole they .1.1 not give universal satisfaction. Detail prlees.2.s cis. per box. Principal office, No. Inn, Veiny street, New 'York. The following are the :12011ti m Al hnylkill rounty far ' Clickner's Vegetable Purgative Pills, and Dr. Sher man's Alt.liealing, Malian, Lozenges and Plasters : 'Tamaqua—E. J. Fry. and Winner & Inureettroth ; SChW,ITIZ.; Milidlepart—Jno. Port Ca •hoo—ll. Shissler: Pottsville—F. Sander-on, and J. 1;.; Drown ; St. Clair—Hughes; New Conte— Gen Ta)lorVille—J. 11. Otto 31incrs ville-Jaine4 11. Fails; Llewellyn—Jonas Kauffman; Tremont—llan Fa Wingert ; rinearTaVe — Pant Darr; firwir.4hurg —Joseph Yammer; Port Ctiutnn—Lgnn Ac ; New Philadelphia—Wm. 11. liaridw ; kill ffuven-S-Levan& ; and also by J. S. C. ARTIN, wholesale and sapid) ing agent, 1 . 1111st:tile Dec 2. '43. • 4U-IV • MONT111:1 - ItULLETig."-IV6:10r -7111: CONSUMPTION *C It Is the siltled ems , • - • the reinA-distiregniiiiee.lphyi: tr.,-,t,,4 • IP, sic is ns, limb of this coun t 'CP try anel Europe, that Curt "— simmption es Curable, in any, ind every stage, eccepting , hat which is attended by FL"I4-,en .vast dearneleina. The , atter symptot frequently A marks nitre/1k tin ny of the powers of I tfe.and then a core 13 novo be so corral', • '• -.mated on Tubercles t nn Os lungs are not neer!, silty obstacles to a porma : host our. not the means to he emplo} nil must he wieltirf different from those ordinarily used. Consump tive palienta generally seek for a swillin', medicine merely. something which will allay a cla : ,)}, Roth lox is easier than to furnish such a compound. It Is this and 1.1.; alone, wien h the numerous Pal monk Syrups tVdd Chorry liaison". Cold Candies, and the like, ulna at ; and it Is nil they achieve. In usually the basis ofthrin all; whirh, for a tune, dc ceivi.s the rmor soil - err, hut disappoint, at 11.1. Tn cur, l'ons•iimption, something fir/m.3,nd an thin in iinperitigely necessary. Something most be used Who. apecific action in upon the Pulmonary uesaels, and upon the 'delicate membrane tritith lines the air a:infra:cm; and which shall zircon arid erniticae that morbid principle which rhows itself in the form u.( Tu. hereto.. This The Oraefenberg• • CONSUMPTIVE'S lIALM Will effectually An; while at the same time It Will al , lay the conch and remove the waning hectic. rid, medicine is the only one extant, in this or In foreign countries,t hat can he relied on in the complaints ...leg notice; and as the most trying 'season Is jo.t at hand. 0/entice - dine oftdittentrittee,peretine.of t tie Med ical and of the public at large, is earnestly in vited to If. This Haler ie ofinealentaide cattle in Aoth• Ma, urnochitfel. Catarrh. Cold, ciltitttn.T of Illood. Duni catty t• 1 firelthing, an.l alt Ober atn•elions of 1226 throat. the lung?, the bronchial tithe., k,. reetiintio laic of de e onderftil efficarc and of the mr• raucnos cocoa it has efg•cted, may he hail on application L o t the Contimny's Agencies. • F.• BARTON, Secretary. ' And for omit. try J. S, r. Martin, 1.41(1,V in, • J. W. Girdle. Miner!. relic ; I:. J. Fry, Tartrantra; J. 11. Atter, Tn••eariwa John William,. Middle! , nit ; Robert BLit ,. Sitetd.:_lri'l". 1 Attgl9' , / , -.1143 , 1 Novil To same peithil last year, 191.539 tons . lIIUGILES , EXPECTORANT, . . CELefiltAreD Forth, Care of Couch., Colds, Asthma, Bros:chill hicipitnt Cons salmi., ffintsmation of the " Lan; s, and 111,, , 1e11f. of the ['Vines, nry Organs. ' THIS valtsahle preparation is highly recommended hy ' pily,irians and by a celebrated rhenuct of PitilMlel tibia, f.,r its tomtical etfeess and chemscat .. combination,as ri , ell as be thousands of ottion who have 010110 nee of it ,i-as a never has heen used withtint pitelist Mg b et legriai ethics.. and animate cure of the diseases for which it is recommended. And being a regular graduate of Manna ty. I can rye-um the peLlic of its [wire, t kafifly. It is ,ittintenail of set It prep:truth-no , as tam., in the very high est repine amore, the 'orate:lt facility r , r the elite ofthat due of filnohseft Wit lob are ton °hell only tite titrerunners of that fatal ifixeis., eonflonfe ion. In most Oases where there Is much pain In the beast, and which often ',stellar. 11,,,,0.c, t,. ine,thooftler blade, I would strongly advise the application of one or the Compound Galli:lntim Plasters to the breast, and nag the Expectorant'. directed. In Met, the emeof tile Galiranunt Plaster cannot be too siren!) , recommended, as I have seen so many instances of Its affording the greatest relief in a very short spare of time, evert In enflamed consumption The Expectorant will be f mud to • relieve' the conch, and the Plaster the pain' and, at the sane time, draw the intlainat ion to the surface, and thereby act 0.5 a en:lnfer-1 erstant. which every physi. eat, will pronounce good, without the leant hesitation whatever. Perimne are nßen sa id to have the consump. 1 tine, when by a . ) utlicinus use of nitric of the best Espec.. tomtits, and a careful diet, they have been completely cured, so that their experience should art as. a warning to those who tee said to have the enleetteptfOn not to de- ;pair, bat try on. Tile Expectorant will be found to afford 1 rr e ist reimf, even when a cure is said to he impossible. Betore making use of nn Eitiertorant it would be as well In examine the Urals, commonly termed Palate, to i tee if it is not swollen or elongated. In such, cases an . .c.cpet.tortint it. uselest. Hacking COO all and a continual disposition to swallow is frequently caused by an elongation of the . palate. An excellent rented) in such eases is to use a entail quantity ' of Tincture. Myrrh. sat about a tea-spoonful to a trine glassful of water, and use as a gargle, three or four than a - day. If the above remedy should Ilia, or one of th sane nature, it would he hest to apply In a surgeon, an hove a elliall pinion of it taken otl, so as to obviate lb irritation and the continual rough which it would be like ly to produce is the throat. The operation is trifiling.and attendedwith hot little, if any'pain whatever. In Bronchitis, and diseases of the throat, the PIT •hould be used. . . Prepared by .1 CURTIS C. TIIIGIIES,•WhoIesaI and Retail Druggist and Chemist Ccotre Street; Pottsvile STEAM IrioNnAILIN43I - , MANUFACTORY AND WAREROOMS: - . Trekft Straw Bs Dun tetiod,ir et I V.s tiekrn ta . . TUE undetsis,hea manufacture - X IRON RAILINGS.of every stole, ..;=..- VERANDAS, OATES, PEDES , TM'S, ARBORS, BEDSTEADS and ell descriptions nf ornamental „„.....-•,• , 4g—,,..„,;;;,,g., and architectural Iron Work, In W'srllct i letlnn.% the best manner, at reduced pri ' , , -fris 7 e, Ogitti . k--7 . 1 tea. , 4`— . ;..L .- . '' ... -:--,: .....1 4'. .- Alwayss on hand, a supply of , it Proof doors and Shutters, a heavy stock of Reveal and Coolant's Binges, Shutter , Bolts,'St ore Room Bolts,and all descriptions of builder.' iron work. This 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 Is under the personal supervision of the proprietors, who are practical Men of long experience ( affords to its' pawnns the ignananten that Oust orders will be properly and promptly executed ' Phiia,ocll4-12-Iyl , VEINS dr. ADAMSON: ATCILES• CELEBRATED CHEMICAL Pl;ii- j v v derfo r Razor strnpclunrivalled and nequalled In the annals of the Nineteenth Century. ermined to produce a fine smooth edge In one mine ,or the mon ey refunded. For sale by the undersigned, at, the Towninall lion Stars. ' ' July '2B ( .41 , DRICLIT & Parr, ESE! __,--- SCII. HAVII.N, lIIINERSVILLE AND TIM \LOST PASSENGER LINE. 1 7 , '',.% ri:r.ff l . 4 P r , " 7l Alta, , t ~- t-ovii• r-- i - v , . .. 1 . CIMXOE: OF.trOURS. ON and after 'lda ,l3 :i". Apra 2d, tile nue hill Ire ulna: , follows, viz.: Minergyr,l, for uchnvikill Haven at Cpi and o'clock. A. M.. and 1 o'rinclt, P. M. ' !Leave Schne,kill Ita% en for Mineravilte at iberoo. B;A: M., 121 M , and (4 M ;Leave Miners...tile for Tremript at 1 o 4 clock.P. - 2L. Leave Tremont for Pottiville,22inersville and Schuyl kill Haven, at 2 o'clock. P. M. PARE. From Mlnerscitte to Schuylkill Raven, ' " Schu)lkill Ilayen Tremont, 10' Minkrivitte to Tremont,. 40 1. An Omnibus will run between Pottsville and West- Wood to crinneet with the Tremont Train. lettrinf pattsvale et 12/ o'clock, . and leaving WevtWoo 4 immediately on the arrival of the Train lcom Tremont. Fait: from Potts, illy In Westwood,.; 15 cis. CeAll baggage at the owner's risk. • . WM. T. rrLAiti. Pottsyille,-Octtd , ls-41] ' Proprietor._ LITTLE SCIIUYLKILL IL ROAD. W 4 , ikt4 =.4 . - .ARRANGEMENT FOR THE FREIGHT AND • PASSENGER CARS ON TIIE LITTLE . SCHUYLKILL RAILROAD. THE Parnenger Train leaven Port Clinum,daily.(rturt dayadocepled) on the arrival or the morning train nn the Reading Railroad from Philadelphia—arriving at Tamaqua foliate to dint. Leaves Tamaqua at half pant one o'clock, In time to connect at Port Clin tnn with the afternoon train, on the Reading Railroad from Pottsville to Philadelphia. FARE.—TO Port Clinton,7s cents ; to Philadelphia, $3 50. The freight. train leaves Tamaqua daily. (euntlayst excepted.) at B o'clock, A. M., and Port Clinton at 4 o'clock. P.M. A passenger car runs In connexion with the Freight train, al that passengers for Philadelphia ran take the tnt".rning train of ears on the Reading Rail. road at Port Clinton. Fare the rotor as in the other "train. . JOHN ANDERSON, • TamartnafictV-1.41 General-Agent. " CHANGE OF 11OURS, AND TWO TRAM. EACIII WAX DAILY, EXCEPT sUED/dps. ON and after Mon,!ay, April ;.1„ 1n49, two trains will run each ATAx z dail.T, between Philadelphia and Mnrtiin: li ue (ar'caZ l7l TMl:tti n n).. l ea v, at 71 ~•,1"cl, A. ?f, Onctla eseeptedipardies Read its! ni 10.45 A. M. Theabnvelinesnips at nil ws¢ tationehas formerly. eaver•Philmlx. daily. (ex 'Leave. Pottsville daily (ex cept Soilayo) at 2.341 cept Sundays) at '2.30 ' Pbomixville, 3.451 " Sch. Haven, 2,.17 " Pottstown, 4. " Port Clinton,' 3.00,1 " Reading. 5.00 '" Reading. •• port Clinton; 5.45 " tifttstown, 4.30 " F•ch. ['Liven, 6.10, , "•Phamlxville. 3.n0 A r•.., at I•oftsville.. 6,2U;Arr's at State Road, 3.50 I 'The afternoon 'train will sing at the above named lotions: passenger for other points must therefore take the morning line. • Depot Philadelphia (Inner Broad and Vine stn. No passenger can enter the cars, .1111C26 provided NW) tickets. NOTICE.—Fifty immix of baggage will lee allowed to each passenger in the!, U nes ; and Passengers are expresily prohibited front taking anything as barrage but their wearing npparel winch will, be at the risk of lot ”wiier. No freight will betaken by these lines. By order of the board of managers. S. BRADFORD, Seey. Phila.. 0ct.24. ißla. 43- (\N AND AFTER April let, 1048, Goods will be k/ forwarded with despatch at the foll Owing rates of freight, between Pottsville and the pdints below stated, per ton Of WOO lbs. Between Puitsrille 1 I Between PAttsrilte e • and Mfrs. and Reading. ['tastei , Limestone. Ilituniin- t. Sand,) .. . . ous C taand. Iron Ore, ).2 00 i 1 00 and Pricks. J . IllooiNlanse,'ll inber,Stone, 1 Ito.in, Tar. Path. flaw 1. Turpentine, Marble,Grilid. L„ , stoner, nails, spikes, scrap ' "" and pig iron. broken east- . 1 ings. guars, and leotdrette. j Bar Iron, flour. salt. lead. 1 hark,: tw to.ricen,sala n.1,,r ~ anti pork, luptber, griin, iron castings, titan;, rno. 275 la.ses, green coffee. pota- , toe., salt Nitre, brimstone, I . and rye chop, J \ Flour, per bbl. Oil, groceries vinegar, wois..) •••s', machinery, cheese, I lard.tallow, rags. leather, i raw hides, paints, white Hiir and red lard.oYsle rsaient P. I glue and cordage, steel, I bran and ship stuff. J It tw (wpm and wool.ragats," fresh meat, fresh fish, dry gool.,lnigs and medicines, ~ . :forei,:n liquors. wines and'; teas, glass; china, nn II uueensware` poultry. con ter' koittv,. books and Vist- 1.5 0 . unitary, spit its litrpentine, • rmitaliiiie, burned cotice. hats and raps. boots and • shoes. bonnets. feathers, trees, hops.. spices, furni t it re, by weight. No additional charges for commisitinn. a..emitting or delivering freight!, atany of the depots on the line. ~.: • [April IS, '4B] 1 psl.,.,ii,ati,al Tun 'pal .. 10 . 4.,•,yrniF , i - 1;:a.: . - - 'l3-41 -t. l- :' • sr -, •.. 1;;- imam Flynitinth It. 8., Torn Out 1 mile he law Norristown. Norristown or Bridge port, ' do - 90 ' 35 Port Kennedy, do 33 . 30 Valley Force, do 30 25 rhientsville. do tll . 15 Royer's Ford, do 20 15 POIIOIOWII. do 15 10 Doncls•syJille, do 15 10 Battnistown, do Id 03; Reading. • do 05 001 Between Reading and llolirsyille, do 100 651 51nlirsVille, do 05 901 flanitiorc. do 75 70i prwi:siiii re. In 05 691 The freicht and tolls on cosi to Ilirh Fhilodelphis, during the months of June AII2IIPI will ho , From 51.Ccrhon.9.1.11SYSTi 170 165 THE MINERS' JOURNAL,: AND POTTSVILO GENERAL ADVERTISER Slimmer Arrangement. PIMA.; READING & ,POTTSVILLE RAIL. ROAD. MffiZl%;. . = ItEADING 4. POTTSVILLE: ROAD. . 02 RATES OF rnincirr ON AlEft CIIANDIZE OFFICE OF THE PIIILADELPIIIA A: READING RAU. ROAD CONRAN V. 5 - rth, !SU?. ()TICK is horeby tha: the ra.tesinf Freight I and Tons nn Coal traneported by thisi Company, ui 1 he as follows (non To From M.Ciiihon.S.llave , Richmond, until June I, 1919 I 60 I 55 I'hiladrryipm, du I. 16'1 I 50 inriiiip.lloooo,untilDer.3l,do.l. 70 IGS Nicettswo. - • .10 170 16.5 C.•comntosr it R. do 170 165 F.1i . ,1 Or Schuylkill, do 170 165 Nlanlyl:nk. do 160 155 Conn: ehocken and do 150 145 do 14$ 140 And ontlnd after Sept. tat, to December Am. Ifil9, I Ert 1751 .By onto' of the Board of Mann:ere , . j • S. lIIIADFOIO, $ Dec21,•49-524.0 New Arrangement DA. LIVEVGSTON , S EXPRESS) E ARE PittWATIED TO receive 1 11.4 per I'n,senger Train, (our being al,vays in eila r ;re or rperlal mera• (bandit.; of all deectiptions, package', bui bank notes. 4.e. Akr, particelor attention paid to cot Drafts and Ace/mots. Packact, an.ltnnds delivared daily t diate places between Philadelphia and OFFICES, Centre Street, lter//lu; No. 43, Boit th Philadelphia z' No. d, Wull street, New Court etre>t' !lotion RI, 9411 LIVINGSTON,HOVI, Luzerne Iron Works,,near 1 .. Ilazlitonox. ..- f - 1 7,-..., t jai"i -- .. :. _ -- i , 4 MG; • HUDSON 4 ALLEN; DROPRIETORS of the above named estebilshmeni, I- respectfully Informs their patrons and the publit generally: that they have token the large building for. wetly used for the Machine Shop. connected with the Sugar Loaf Coal Works, to which they! hove added 'p Foundry, and are now prepared , to build' Steam En• 01000 of every size, Pumps, Coal Ilrenkers, Railroad and Drift Cars. and to furnish Iron and prase Cast Ingo of every desc r iption suitable to the Coal mining or any 'other business, on tbe most reasonable terms. Repairing of all kinds done with neatness, and dn sporrh. at the lowest prises.. l All work furnished by them will be, warranted to perform well. They would indicts the enstom of those who may wont article' in their lint , in this vkinity. All orders wilt meet with immediate and prompt at tention. S. W' March 17. 1840. 12-1 s) • 1.. If. ALLEN. I PA.A.II, MON WOlt/ili.. . I I -, A yr. rWA - , wr a z .......4. "!. 4...' 1 PHILADELPHIA. V rl &E: Tr o ght n Flues, Hu I ablito .40. woearea !T ott..nig l ne j olol.. fmm 2to 5 Inchei In diameter. Aliiit,l Piper (or Ohs, Steam and other purposes; extra strong Tubsforl2y draulic Presses; Hollow Pistons (or Pumpi of Slghtm Engines tc. slannfactured and for sale by MORRIS, TASKED. A MORRIS, Warehouse S. E. corner 3d and Walnut sta., YbUada. „....___ Philada. Novz22dlStb. 41— A Eagle Iron Woklio s • - 4. 4 4, Cvkt , I_Sn IN TUC lIOROVGII OF POTTAVILI.S. FORMERLY CONDUC7'ED BY Q. IV. P/T.U.4.V. J. 'WREN & CO. IiIIat.ESPECTFULLY announce to their friends mild the 111, public that they have man this establishment; and respectfully solicit a continuance of the custom of the works. tieing practical Mechanics, they Ratter themselves that their knowledge and experience of the business will enable them to turn out Work that will not fail to give satisfaction to the most fastidious.— They arc prepared to tnanttfacture_ Steam Engines, Pump., Coal Erratum, Draft Cars, Railroad and other Casting., 4-e- he. ' • All orders thankfutiyrree4ml and pronaptlyekeentell on the most reasonable terms. WREN, ' • .TITOMAS WREN April:lWO-17-1y) • JAME!! WREW: I New Partners htp r i_..9Tl tDA. IN TRANNPOILTATION AND . COMMISSION ripsirip,ss. • CIIC dundersigned entered Into a partnership on the 11 firs, inst, under the firm of CONRAD . . cArri - Er. & Co.. for the tatnserti•on of a TransNwtartron and CommisAion Bermes! , on the Reading Railroad, and the Roads connected therewith, nad req.:di - tiny solicit ir continuance of the I:cargo:rt., wttich has been hereto• fore so liberally trestrrived on the firms to which they reruectively belonged: We ate prepared to transport Goode of ali rleserlp turwi, daily, to Pottsville; also. to the following whirwd .plares Fort Carbon. zit, Clair, New Philadelphia, Pat terson,Middleport, Brockville, Tuscarora, New Castle, Cattamissa, gloonaborg. Orangeville,ethatnnitin, Dan ville, Sunbury:Nor thur-bertand, Milton, bluncy, Wil liamsport, Minerucille, Tremont, Ste , dce. All Cools son to' nor care will he punctually attended to and. forwartled with durpactli. J. c.cosir. AD, 1 J. E. CARTER, B. DEFOREST, Jr. Plitharlphil. I l'on.irale. 1 Sch. Hartrt. July 21, 47. 114( COLLIERY NY ORLZS. WA. eN wro z FOU:iiHRY AND MACHINE SHOPS. IlliEsubscriliels, at their old stand, corner - of Ra Road and Callnwhili streets, are prepared to man-, facture to order, alt he shorchsenotice. Steam Engines and Pumps,o any wilco and capacity for mining and therpurpnOes, Baffle's Cue Brrakivio Xachipes, with solid and perforated tniiGn, as may he required. Also Egrings and Rlirrinly Cylinders with it ll,necess ary machinery for Blast Furnaces. Not Air Piper, of he most approved plans, Cup and Rall Joints and 'Ws ler Myers, of the very best Construction. They par ticularly invite the attention of iron Masters and par ties engaged' in.the Iron trade, to their Jorge stock of Pot/crag for Roßin.e. Mlle, having lately constrncted the machinery for two nfthe largest Mills in the coun try, via.-The Wyoming Mill at Wilkesharre, and the Roiling Mill at the Montour Iron Works. Danville. They a•rirfolly prepared for this kind of Work„ together with every variety of general machinery. Of the qual ity of their work and materials, it, to enough (')nay, that tints 'and srperiencr,the mhst infiliihle.cuts, hat amply deMonstrateti the genuine character ofthelr en} ;int, and machinery. Orders are respecfully sniir ged and will he ornmplii attended in. UAY.WOOI) & SNYDER. I pottoville. January, 17, IS-Id' 3.1,T POTTSVILLE: lii Oti TVORI S. • • I ; *UM 4.111! FPENCER & -MASON. ..1 0t S they pßlC,,Ttre takenthe r , l l l: l c , , , ,s i : h t m o m t ‘ l t i public,e ouvn an t the Pottsville Iron Works, on Ntirwegian street, where they are prepacri,to build all kinds of Steam Etigindi, inanuaciiire Railfload Cars, and Machinery of atindlit I every description, at ;the shortest notice, andouille mosi ',lson:Ale terms. II cs•Per.inhs from abroad , to want - it - Steam F:ligines will Midit toilii4advantage to give them a call befdie• ; engaging elsewhtire. Max 11 ; . I Frarislln Wokkir. ! ' • - - iM.- -• '-' 4Y. M. -- . 4 3, 1 . A l., ' , " • ,iiili T''' • pinprietor o the Franklin W scriber, a4ounn•i to the pnblic that'll., Is t . , foie inks, Port Car bon, lately ow n••d by A. C. Brooke. where he contra lti.. Cr, manufacture t order at the shortest notlee SicarnlEniines;i Pump coal Broskersoind Machinery of allient any size or dj,cription, for mining or oilier purposes. Alan Xlilr . and Drift cars, Iton or BraSs Castinis of any size or Inert,. i ! co.oramns ARE RES 'ECFlif.tif SOI3I7I.TF:D.ii I , - SAMUEL SILLYMANI —•---- VRXNKLIN SUDS' F.I. WORKS.—The subscribe?. I.` rdedinues in furnish the C.:others and dealers iif schaOktii county, with :She vets or all kinds, nt the iiiiv• en Philadelphia priers. A Inn, ion in prticutarly eat• led to:thkr Coal Shovel,. Were for Shovels of any size or pattern Pri•niptly lett nded to. S. SILLYNIAN'.' Port Carbon. July '23, In 19 . • 31-1 y ' ' • ,A...,..h-.,, - . 7 - 4, , ;f7-7-. :. ' r ~-", . - • - :i., . ' - 'f. :7 !:;,:tr• "•;,,, . ' '''' .:::-.•-•'•::'• .4. : ; IA .'''',:' ; • , i' c I , 4-:-..f• - •! 1'.'1, 1 ",:61J/ L : ' '' v -, .: - .‘„ - ... i\ - ., 4t;,%.5••=.. •_ '- ~ - ;' ..•"- ' l - ,' ''-...- , . -' . T 's . •••:: - .4 ; , - c, , ,44. -- , 4 1.- -- ,4 ...,..'.....x 7 7.1...A. : ..,f 1 ff , I kk -,--• - ~ f 1 2 _,...t. , ty • s I 'At t Al i P4 ' 1 4i ; -,...., d 4; ' + ' 4. j• r tb ‘ Sp :. '- - 7- N: . '• ' Tr '- _ r . 1 - • ITIM ORIGIN 474 KIIIIK.DH.I,II3E'S; 11. Heave 1111 1111, HAS cured, in the lap.' t 3r, 1 tsno ca;,... of Ileave4 0 2 0 gi i lc c a o ;:;e a I ' : f r r; r i l ' l r k t ' :! ' i l I l l :‘: 7 i 50011 rano,' of florSeht au tile!ale, Mote than 500 cell tOci l ites bedn tree ivol,attest me t. , II hid remedy but we Lay} 611.; lowing: - 1 Riehla;Ll,Pswt gentlemen:-1 wish q o io' sall•s Heave Pnwdets Ibong bet!, cured a valuable :nap, n she had had Wu yen.. .Me a cu. e, but dill the mate; so Wiry another pheknee,land glee has not had thelleatieS, coinmencitic the second •tach need on my farm almost ev satisfied me that she IVlfeel neighbors 40 giving Ta ters I. horse, and the prospect s Co red by it.. . Believing that the ailve nmed medicine is i'very valuable c ne, and that Beat seat. he cured'bili ' I feel willing to lend my name; ill p aimeof it. ' I Respectfully, 1 Moses P. Wantegn- Sprtng fill, Ala...llo'li, !it'. ;Messrs. J. P. Wintec & :o,—Centleiticto .—I ;most Otero fully beariestiontny tot to greateinegcy and virtue or the Tattersall's' IleAee lt a n d_dors, In the oure of bor. sec affected wlthdleave cnt Oa n d_colds. 1 ha ven valuable horse thin ~t a . r severely nirpec,c with Heaves and violent coliilinT. that 1 had well nigh loot hut, when I he rclansed . pac care ofTattersalPs Heave Powders, which entire ly rured hint and restOred his appetite. An nester of Intrsjos , hould he without! it. Respectfully youte, Caw. A. PE,‘Binv...' CAUTION.—ImItatiTtg 4011 worlidttss ountpeunds , have followed no wheidver .lee haveßntroduced our re- . medy, and we understhud ,ktiat several new ones are being put up for cireniationi—beware of those and take no remedy but "the Tanerstall'a." ! None genuine without the signature of A. H. Cough & Co.—price one dollar per package..six•for.Bie tint lasi. Prepared and sold wholesale and tetailny i. !, 0011041 Az - KETCHAM.' 140 Fulton Street, New York. OSCAR D. JRNIKINS agent for Punctilio. ; Pottsville, Nov 18,1815 17.ty =II] ITO Ii ,Inragrt, ar .tripany' 29-If P.elinten 1 35 1 .5 1 45 15 11 45 '1 45 1 15 20 13 10 (00 1 po 00 00 95 SAL 3,31AN13R1T, PIKE AilD THIEF PROOF CIiP,STS, Fire-no - lot Door. for Banks' and Stores, Seal and Let• I ter Copt, ing Prcsses,..PaMnt Slatc•Lined Itefrittera- I tors, Water Filters, Patent Portable Wtier Clo seta, intended for the nick and infirm. EVANS & IWATSON, • I 76 Sow! Thiel' Si., (apposite the Phibula. Ea rho egv,) MANI:PAC:EI:RC hod ;keep I •,, T srlconstseoy on hand, a I large as II;-1C.",7Vls:I:;12trsittit'nt of the above articles, 't ciztcx . •ll.., together . with their patent Ito pi moves( Salamander Fere-Proof ;;;;;:rit o l-; ,- ,. ''lSafes, which am entOt“tructed oe to set at' teat all Manner of 4-"•--k,:agedoubt as to their being strictly (- ;gt,„ , -',trecseo fire prooLand that theY %Olt resist - •••= ,s‘cts-: , "-- the fire of any building. The mitelde cases of these,safro are.matle of bon& iron, the inside case ofsnapstone,and between theinuter cascand inner case is a space ammo three inches Mick, and Is tilled in with intlestractiblit material, so no In make It an impossibility to born airy of the contents inside of the chest. These, Seapstobe Salamanders we are pre pared and dq challenge thU world to produce any article In the shape of Book :Safes that will stand as Much beats and we hold ourselves ready at all thnes to ;have them fairly tented by public bonfire, 'We also continue to manufacture a large and M . meral assortment!of our Pre mium Ait-light Fire Proof Safes, of which there are, over SOO ,mw In ore, and in every instaiwe they havel given entire satisfaction to tbe'ptirchasersHoll which we will refer the public to a few gentlemen who have them in me. . Haywood & Snyder, Pottsville; Joseph O. Lawton Pottsville; Mr. William Carr. Doylestown,iPa. • N. &O. Taylor. 189 North 3d at.; A.Wrlebt.ft. Neph. ow, Vine et. Wharf; Alesandet Carnr. Ctinveyanret, corner of Filbert and 9th sin.; John M. Ford, 32 North 3d st.; Myers Buse, 20 North 3d st.; James '3l, Van!, 101 South 4th tn.; Dr David Jayne, 8 South' 3d st.; Matthew T. Miller, 20 South 3,1 it. and cre!could name some hundreds of others if it were necessary. Now we Invite the attention of the publicond particularly those in want of Fire Proof safes, to call at our Store before purchasing elsewhere, and we can satisfy them that they williget a better and cheaper article at our store than et any other establishment in the eity.;- , We also manufacture the ordinary Fire Proof Chests nv vet) , low prices, rhea pe r. than they can he bought at any other store In Philadelphia.. I I • DAVID EVANS, ' Phila..S'ept9,'4P-32-Iyl I JOAANNES WATSON. TO - TIVILDERS A.NI3CARPE*•PE3I. - ST. rINHE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the pubblic in general, that he has purchased the Lumber Yard, fog malty owned by Zinn!.L. I Wilt, at Schuylkill 11a yen, opposite the Farmer's Dank'. Where he intends to keep cnustantl y on hand a full assortment I of seasoned Susquehanna Lumber,consleting of whitc and yellow pixie boards. Weather boards, pltnel . bpards and plank,from 1 to 2' inch thick, and Oar Miles 11 to II in :thick, 0 in. wide. Hemlock Nee and *clotting, joint and lap shingles, Plastering Lath, &c. wills a few thousand feet of seasoned Ash Plank from li to 310cbtra thick, all of which he sell on the most reaeonshie terms. Ile would moat respect illY invite allputeltasers mean and examine riirthemselve before buyitig elsiw here. DAVID IL LEWIS. August P2:49. ' - I I 33-If. mend, and , July, aid . _ . Clinton 14. MECO ,LIIVE. Itri,l (Or war i.xprers Car tiger.) mar speck 1. ecti 1 all Intenna-; ottsvile. Third sireet.j •'ork; No 84 AIM & Co. 1 ' Roofing , Slate. • T ILE NERNSVII.LEI SLATE Co. REEIPECTFUI.- .1. IN inform the public that they are fully, prepared to furnish a superior Slate for Roofing te"atid having the moat experienced Slaters In their. employ will at tend to any orders withdespatch, owl on the most lib eral terms. A 'ample of their elate rimy be Jaen at the °Mee of Joseph George, Architect, who will give any information required, and with whom oilien may be left. W 11. 3. 11013£11Td It Co, March 8, 1041 LeMott Water GO, Carbon ....... A New Turnlug Establishment, POWER. AT TIM SHOP OF F. R. MAURER:in TIZII D sr. , hear MANKFIA, whore ail kinds of turning 1, wood will •-be thanktolly le eived, and neatly exetuted witnant delay.; llcd Pnsts, Tattle Legs. /Ice. kept conitantly On hand, end fur sale at the /owes/ . . • ' ISAAC TIIOSINION, Foreman. Marthl 10. t f) for,'J. MORGAN. DATENT,GREASE.—Por the ardeS of Card I Sea, Wagon*, Rail 'Road Cars and Machinery of al kinds, to stye oil and prevent friction. ' This anklets nrepared and for sale by CLEMENS & PARVlN,theonty manufacturers of this attiele,ln the United States, at their• wholesale and retail Hardware and Drug Suite in Pottsville, Schuylkill County,Pa. REMEMBER that none is genuine without the writ ten signature of the inventorand proprletorXhae. C IC lawns, %on each ratitili. . , New, Ehrm.• , . , .... kit TITE sobsc..iltereltavinn thls day entered into • . '''t copartnership far the Purpose of trausartinß a v eneral as holesale and retail - business it, IRON. Gnocumrs,PROVISIONS,ITAV.FLOCIt. and shr.n, at the well-known Volk Store In the boron nh of Prilts. v tile. would mutt reNter I folly liesleave to say that they have now on hand a l'arse• and well selected. stock of liar Trott of all aescriptiona, also FM lour .and T ttail Road Iran of various Si7.l . 9:9llltAble Tar tin fltt and lateral ~....ds . which they offer for sale at as low a rate p s can be had in the County. Also, it fresh stock of Croceries arid 'Provisions constantly on ' h pod at very low prim', for cash. Allo, Cast, Blister, mid ShearOterl. INIMIA and Spikes, OVA, Flour. Fecd,&c., all or which they would respectfully solicit in inspection aby the public, 'and relying 1s they do upon a 4tl inattention to hulinc,.. to be able at all times to accommodate their customers. R. YARDLEY & sox. P. s.—The subscriber would take this opportunity to return his sincere thanks for the liberal patronagelte has heretofore received front hie friends and the public generally, god respectfully-solicits ts continuance of the me Mr the new dent. • Marrhtl9l9-101 EDW YARDLEV I : Caution • Extra.. ~Aman fir the /mine of ttLAIT has engaged set - i young man of trte name of S. T. Townsend. and hit name to put up a Sarsaparilla. which they tall Dr Townseruni Sass:rutin:ln. denominating it GEN VINE Crielnal, ere. This Towimmot is nu doctor. and neves was; hut was formerly a worker on railromis, canals, and the like, Yct hr assumes the title of Dr., Inc the purpose of gaining credit for what be is no. Thin is to caution the public not to be derefired.,and pitrehane none but the Genuine Original Old Drr.l.Tneriti Town. send's Sarsaparilla, baying on it the, Old Dr's. like ness, his family goat of arms, and his signature across the coat o farms. 0 1 .1 .' nd Itas lion:been known as theauthri'r and discur• fret of the'Genuine Original "Townsend Sarsaparilla " [ Being poor, he Wan compelledlo limit Its rinnufacture, by w hick means it has been kept nut of market, and the sales circumscribed to these only who had proved Its worth and knoWn Its value. It had reached the ears of many,nevertheless, as those persons who had been healed of sore deteuses, and saved frpml dea th ; proclaimed its excellence and wonderful • 1 ' DEALING POWER. Knowing; many years ago that he had, by hie skill. device:and e sperienre, devised an article which would of incaleuahle advantage to mankind, when once Itnown and extensively used, he hoped and Perseve red. expecting the time to arrive whenthe means would he furnished to bring it Int. universal notice, when its inestimable virtuelowntilil ha known and apprecia ted. Thillime liariconte; the means are supplied; this GRAND AND UNEQUALLED PRKPARATION, Is manufactured on the, largest a :ale, and is called for throughout the length mid bre:lda:of the land, es pecially as it is found incallabie of degeneration or deterioration. Let every man ring throughout the land, that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend Is now manufacturing the r.•ai 'ToWnsend Sareapardli,' which necerso*rs,nerer fer ment,, and verse. champes it.. character. From this day forth the permit. Shall have the .Pare loteresend Sarsaparilla, sivhich ',hall never sour in the bottle, nets the stomach, and it shall yet !month from the land al trerntelllittlt. s ollll hg. ExPkt ellsg. 'Vlsesary Sarsaparillas, now in use. A good Sarsapinlla, pure and genuine, ought to live,; a 'poor souring, slip-slop riarsoparolia mirk , to drunk and die. The Old lie's. Sarsaparilla will keep pure and per. fert Ind rare. ' • Unlike imam; S. P.Trowrisenri's it Improves with age, and tcdver eh:Met-14,1.n OW the better I because it 19 Prepared en sCientitic prineitiles by a scientific Sian. The highes t knowledge of Chemistry, add the latest di•cnvetirs of the Art have all been bremeht into rcett!- du inn in the manufarture drake 01,1) DR'S. RARSA- The Sat,warilla rant. it is well klinWli to mediraianed, flint:1111e many medicinal prtiperties, and come (propertlea which are inert or useless, and others, which, if retained in preparing it for use, pro duce ferments:nix and arid, which is ',Orin. to Ilse eyelets. t , lttne of the properties of Sarsaparilla are PO rotnti/r, that they entirely evaporate and are lost in the pteparation, if they are and pretterved by a scientific !process, known only tit time experienced in its MOW. Jacinto. Moreover,: these iolatile principles, which tly in vapor, or 59 ail exit:DE:nine, under heat, aer the votress, mist tocd , eal properties of the root, which give to it null its calm,. ! I Any pct satt tio hoti nr stew the runt till they get a dark colored liquid,' ivilirh ,Is more from the entering Matter intthe mot thin from anything clay; they can !pe n strain this, insipid or vapid liquid.sweeten with ;Our .01M:sits, and then call it — tittreapatilla n patract I Or Syrtip.r • 111,1 such 19 not the article Anuwu soil.. GENUINE OLD DR JACIDITOW.NSEND'S SAIL. . . SAPARILLA. I ~:.•.„....._.,-,.. , .i 7.rrs, •1 ' 1k, h .4 i, rt 4„ N,-- , , •?,......7_,,._„_,,,,„.1m5;-„:.„,z.i 1.N.,„„N,T.,.. IATTERSALL'9I )01,Vder. ( I , : of Choditlnn, and olherl voihol and NV ritten,isavn' virttiem.of this inpsthO. y sitath th!uhjuiti . 111Ofoh T() !Rept. 17, form y l on that the Tn,t ter- It at plot Stor.. - /ast din aline opho . Ileovrsohot vat packnzo did not direct. lock Fend I was Indlwed the reilult hos brenithat iliac about a Week tier Vie, nit hott,h.be hnOven ry di.' since: which has eally ivred. One of my Iltave Powderq to a y fiandang he will Hr :ThIA is In prrptrcd, that sll the inert properties or the Sarsaparilla root are Brat removed. every thing canaille of ber.minr: acid or of fermentation. in extrityl ell anti ; Rini every particle of tneolizal virtue is secured hi a pure and v 1 11;10.110,0..4 form; ,an 111111..4 it is rendered i11y:4,41;1r, of losing any of its vslualite arid healing prqpertier. Prepared in this Way, it is inade tbn mina powerful scent in the ' ' CURE OF INN N U M Elt A 111. E DISEASES.' Ilene.. stile reason why we hear rommeagatlone nn every aide in its favor by men, children. ;We find It doing it:mob:Ts in the cure of Comm mid inn, Dyspepsia, and Liver entemlaint, and its Rheummism, -St rtsfolu, Piles, Costiveness, all Cutaneous ptlous, Pimples, Blolthea, and all affections arfaing front IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. It pnaacsaes a marvellous efecace, in nil complaints arising limn indigestion, front Acidity of the Stomach. from unequal circulatino, determination of blood to the head, pulintation of the heart,. cold feet nail cold handa,snid chills and hot flambee over the body. It lea not ha equal in Colds and Coughs; and promotes ea.? expectoration, and gelliie perspiration relaxing ttricture of the lungs, throat. and every otherpart. Ilut in nothing is its excellence tnore ttaithifeatly seen and acknoweslocd than in alt kinds and'' settees of Fe male Complaints. ' It works wonders in case:of Fluor Allius.,or White., Pelline of the' Womb, Obstrected..SupPressed. or Painful Menses, Irregularity of the menstrual pertness, and the like; and is as effectual in curing nitrite forms of Kidney Disease. By removing obstrections, and regulating the general system. it eters Remand strength to the whole hotly, and thus cures all forma of NERVOUS PI. EnnEs AND DEBILITY, And thus prevents or relieves a great variety of other =lndies. as Spinal Irritation. Neurelght, St. Vitus Dance, Swoonine. Epileptic Fll9. COIIVUISIMIN. &C. It le not potteible for this medicine to fait In do good; It has nothing in it which can ever harm, It can never sour or spoil, and therefore, min never loose its cura tive properties. It etc:insets the blond, excites the liver to healthy netlim; tones the' tomach, - und gives good iligestron, relieves the bowels of torpor and constipa• tine, allays In fla elation. purifies Ibe skin, equalizes the eirettlatlen of the !shod, producing gentle warmth elm:Myatt over the ently, and at the insensible psi:spire. thin; Waxes, all obstinctiona, and invigorates the en tire nervous ityalent; Is not tits then, the medicine ) ouipre-emicentl) need 1 hut can any of these things he said of S. I'. Townsend;., %Weller article 1 This young man'sliqulll is 11.41. I/1 . COMPARED wrrii Titr: OLD DR'S: IteratOe oelosse grand fart. that the one is Incapable of deterioration, - and N EVER sPOILS, while the other does: it SWIM ft:meets; Dud blows the boniest con. taming it iota fragment.; the sour. acid liquid ex. Mother, and do net sine .o:her good. s Mast nit this hornble compelled be p.lbsontins ttistlic. system) Irhati put acid into a system already di.troced with arid! What ranges Dyspepsia but acid 1 Ito we not all know, that when food .ours In nor stntnaahn, what 'Mariner it produces) flatulence. heartburn. palpitation of the heart, liver romplaint, dial:Ss...a; dysentery. colic. and correptinn of the blood I %Vnat is Scrofula butnn arid hunter In the hotly What, poultices all the huttiora which bring ow Creations of the Skin. , Scald Bead, Sal...lthettm,Erysimtlas. White Swelliegs. Fever Seres„ j and all ulcerations internal and external! It Is math- ',Vetted effectual remedy for Worm., Dye ing under heaver) but,an acid substance. which soars i; prpsta. Cholera .11ortrus,sicify or Dy., end thus spoils all thstlitisis of the body, ounce or lets. j , keptic children ...dune, and etc What causes Rheumatism, but n sours or acid fluid, ; most useful Family -Veda which Inattmates Itself betiveen the Paints and else- j rice seer °feted to where, irritating and Inflaming the tender and delicate s the public." tissues upon which it acts) On of nervous diseases, irr HIS RE.MEDY is ono which has proved anccess of Impurity of the blood, of deranged circuit:bang, and 1.; fel for a lone titer, and it i univets oy acknon (- nearly all the ailment, which nilliet human nature. ;edged by atl who have tried it to belar exterior (being Now to tenet horrible to make and sell, end tufieite• to very pleasant to the taste at the same time effectual) ly woes, to use tiara ; n any other medicine ever employed in disease, for SOURING, FERMENTING. ACID "COMPOUND" 'which it la teen:emended. It not only destroys worm., Oh E 3: P. TOWPiSEND! :but It invigorates:the whet., system. It is harmlesa in And yet he would fain have it tinderatnnd that Old Dr. ; effects, nail the health of the patient is always im- Jacob Towneend's Pantie. _Original Sarsaparilla, is 'proved by its nseeron when no worms are dincovered. IMITATtON, of Isis inferior preparatlen 'Dr. SWAYNE'S VERMIFUGE has met with a degree Heaven forbid that ten should emit In an article whirl: or favor from the public, which has perhaps never be. would bear ,the, most distant resemblance to S. P. fore been accorded to any medicine. It needs no re- Townsend's article: nod which would' bring down commendation where ever It Is known. To the fond upon the 014 Dr. such a Maintain loadof complaint. mother. hemline In sleepless anxiety over her wasting and eriminations from Agents who have sold, and per- child, it will carry teliefjoy,and thankfulneve ; to all masers who have used S. P. Tovinsend's Fermenting who are outraging from the diseases for 'which it Compound. ;We wish it understood, because, it la the prepared, it offers a speedy restoration to heap'', eh:Siete truth, that H. P. Townsend't article' and Old BEWARE OF 1 NIPOSMION.—Swayne's Vermlfugo Dr. lamb Townisentro Sarsaparilla are hen e.t.a:ids 'is square linitlea (being recently changed to prevent apiri and infinitely dissimilar; that they ore unlike in t counterfeits, rtlauto pack to a butter ativautage) with every particular, having not nue nhvglo thing In cern- the following Worstablown in the :lass Dr.H.Swaync'a MOIL • Wren:lige, Phltada., also enveloped in a beatitifel wrapper. lie:tribe the signature of Dr.Swayneovith Iti+ portrait on eath side of the bottle without which none is:genuine. Thin article Is en pleasant to the taste that both children and adults are delver:may rood of it, Da. SWAYNE'S;SARSAPARILLA AND EXTRACT TAR PlLLS.—Thegreat AmericanPutifierr-Int the re moval untlaternument cure of all tlbteares mixing front an impure state of the blond or habit of the semen). ;Let it be remembered. that in this preparation ate anonziy concentrated all the medical repents, of Sar aaparltinand Extract of Tar compounded isath other v_altiablo "Vegetable Extracts," the whole strength of which is extracted on an entirely new principle. Unlike all other P-111a, these neither gripe. pro•ltice . natuea or any other •Imple taunt sensation. while they j ace s powerful At it Uposaiblufor a medictne to he, and a h o e barmiest , . It purifies cleanses, and strength, : ena the fountain springs of ; and tutuses new aigor thlumultnat the whole human trams. ets. Mune:ober nlacnya.to inquire partiettlarly for Dr. SWAYNE•S SARSAPARILLA AND EXTRACTTAR PILLS. See that the Signature of Dr. S . .VICYNE is on each Box. 'The above valeaMe medicines err prepared only by De; it. Swasne, corner of Bth and Race streets, Phila., to whom all orders should he adelettubcd. • For silk, he the following ,Agents : .1 G. BROWN. Druggist. ; 3:01IN S. C. MARTINand 1-Pottsville. HUGHES, 1 J 'AS. B. PALLS. and JNO. W. Gums. 11. SHISSLER, Port Carbon. 1 I• C. & G. 11UNTZINGEIL:SchnTliit !law"- ';_kfcLE AN' & LEYSON, SulTlll3,t J. lViNmme. Middleport ;:lratfiel Bertsch. Ashland; Charjea Fraily. OrwisShurg;' inn. Bietenman. Ham burg!: R. Fry, Tritearpta ; .I)m...Vickstart. Earls?,; ,Matthew Krause, Bethlehem ; Mott Elan, Mauch 'Chunk; Eckel( & !ninth, Trentnnt ; Cockli/ & Son, Llewellyn, end by storekeepers generally, October 7. 41- ' • As /LP:Townsend i 3 no joctor.aiid never was, is no chemist. no pharmaceutist—knows no more of. medi- eine or disease than any ether common, onscientitle.l .unprofessinnal man, what guarantee can the public i have that they are receiving m genuine scientific riled tine, containing .all the virtues used in preparing It,' And which are incapable of changes which might ten der thenithe agents of disease instead of-health But what else should he expected, trout one who. knows nothing comparatively of inedmine or-disease !, It requires a person of mono experience. tO conk and; serve up even a common decent meal, how much more; Important Is it that the persons who manufacture inedi-1 eine, designed for weak stomachs and ems - ebb,' tems,sliould know welt the'mr_dical properties of ply nts4 the best manner riCepruring end concentrating, then' healing virtues, alsoan extensive knowledge of the Va% flows diseases which' Oleo the honion system, and . how to adapt remedies to these diseases ! It is horrible to think. and to know how cruelly the afflicted are imposed upon by presumptuous men for the sake of money:_ Fortunes made out of the a gonica the sick!. and quequivalent rendered the despair: inn sufferers; : It is to arrest ' Bands upon the. unfortunate. In pour baini into wounded humanity. to kindle Imp., in the del ispairing bosom, to remote healthandliloomoind vigor into ths crushed and broken, .and to banish intlriiiiiy, that Old Dr. Jscntt Townsend line songht and frond he opportunity and means to bring his Grand llniver r cal Concentrated Remedy Within the reach. and to the knowledge of elt.who need it, that they may learn and know, by lintel experience, its „e TILANSCENDENT POWER TO lIEAL, l And thus to have the unputehalable satlsfactlen •of having raised thrmsatida and millions from the bed sickness andffespontlency to hope. health, and a long lite of vigor And usefulness to themselvesl.their (mot: Iles and friends.' ' Agents for this County. John G. Brown, Pottsville; James IL, Falls, and J. W. Gibbs, .11linersvine r , R. 3 Fry.Tamacnta; Lecan & Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven. [Dec. 15, ISIS. 51- • Sunday School Llb,rarlos; • yr ITC New Library . embracing 25 voltimes.Juit pul l, nailed by the American Sunday .Sclionl Unlori id 115; Aldo , No, 1 and No 2 landing, each gUO for lilli volumes, aid 00412,50 Library; snibtoring 50 volunult. Just received and ibi sale al Union prices, at BANNAN'S , 1 Cheap Book Stores, Wbeie also, my be bad 'a generni assortment mt Su nfl a y School Union pit edications;at their cash pricis. In small or large qiiaraiiiss. I JuIORE, MIN . • 4- Four New Certificates, TEM. IT IN OATH, PUIII.IsIt IT IN THE STHKETS OF ASEELON. DR. SW CELEBRATE)) F.4.11/L Y .11r.H/C/XES. • sOiTC 8 - Tv"Tcbs. ...F7 -- - - ---444,-b (i O5 _,.‘. - , , - .7 i5.-::- -, 7r • 4 ',.;:" -- ; . T7',...?/ 4 " ; -.. 1.. ,- ': . --':' , • t'T ' Sr- - * --7 4< - • L y Ak;•P-..., ,--,---:-.1.-`27-- a f:,,,--4.0-:.,---- wi . .- -- c , --..4,.'4! 4,41 ' DR. SWAIrIVE , S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CIIERRy ; $100;000 illClCard. FOR A MORE EFFECTUAL RFVEDY TITAN PR. MAYNE'S COMPOUND rilltUP OF WILL) CHERRY. ARE you troubled wittaa cough 1 . Have yon pains in the side and breast} Have you 2 tickling or rising to the throat 1 . i Have you the Liver complaint) R ' ave yon the Bronchitis), • entitle Debility, or any : • §ynptomil of Pidinotiaryenuacimptiont If you are troubled with any nf the above symptoms, hen vise Dr. SWAINS'S COMPOUND SI RCP OF WILD CHERRY, it will effect a speedy and permanent cure, as, the evidence of tliousanda who have been Cured he it will testify, I EXTRACTS FROM EDITORI Al. 01 ICES. , A Coon MEDiclif E.—We have itseihr), ii,ea r ne• Compound Syrup of ‘Vild Cherry for a number of yeare iintillwayd with the happieriNlect.—Ficgeridd, Ed. Cite Item. -.. . . I Having, fairly iesteit the Owlet of Dr. tiwayne's , jl'i7 tilt Cherry. we feelourselvet hound to record ourtes. timony to its lieliall as a iiio.i.t valuable and elficacioua Imeditilte.-Fdttors of 'Dalt. Clipper. 1 . mrati.; ;s; Et% d FOR THE SICK, I .17 VFI,.ICTPI) R I.; 13. 1 A VOICE: vizon scuu "LKILL CO. '; I PI,VASE REND THIS EVI'l AOitDINARI ' I ' 1 - CURE. - , . t It. SWAY ME-Dear Sir :-.M.0t1 t nit years ago, 1 !: discovered tliat my lungs were fleeted, of which I became more convinced from time to time, although 1 1: tried many remedies, yet without a y apparent benefit, and toy diseate increased until! was compelled to keep my room, and at tart my bed. I Mid great pain in rue ! left side, upon se blob I could not lay in bed, and in the i morning. my cough seat Co severe that I found it very painful tp throw up the Wein which gathered In great quantities on my lungs, when fortunately I bought of vont ngent. In this place, one botfte of your Compound 1 Syrup of Wild Cherry, which aft much relieved me that I continued using it until twits. I have used six bottles, and am.happy to tell you hat my pains are Ire moved, my strength returned, my sleep is undisturbed and sweet, and I feel perfectly we I. I con now follow I my daily avocation without being; afflicted with that painful hacking, weakening rough, and I firmly be lieve that to your 'medicine, older the blessings of Providence. I am indebted for this great change, mid am very happy to subscribe mysiilf, Witaiss: Br:scampi. . . - St. Clair, F 01113114 ill Omni - v.11i.. JR n. 29. 18t9. ANOI'll ER PROM °Li) MONTGOMERY STII.I. - ANOTIICR WQMIF:11F1111. CURE READ TIIIS EXTRAOIIO ARV CAPE. . Do. Sovivse—Dear tilr:—lla lag contracted a se vere cold, which settled upon to • lu ngi, attended with 'a violent cough, pain in my side •e nd breast. difficulty Of breathing, I was attended by ehysicians of the first respectability. hut my symptom. be.aum very, alarm: lee, there ,was an abscess forrned in lay lungs and made its way through my side, ,Itteel elisehrtrged large quantities - Jed puss externally, that toy - physician tr,nngbt the: pov.r or function of onn . ormy tangs were totally destroyed—thcref , I i e. supposed the vase entirelyhopeless. This mu ornfhlotolvof things can united for a l long time. until I.vas wasted tied worn to a skeleton. I had tried a number of remedies, but all failed to elo'any mewl. HUI t here still being titepark of hope left forme and Inc :Inside]. parents, and hav ing heard of the great virtue of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. and its belies approved of by ft physicians of the first eminence .1 conelnelml to make Irial of it. and to my great a ktiafarti6n, my cough gradually free.; better. the hole in toy side began to Mutt, and I am now happy to ~, 7 ,11,6 , poor an d at . most hopeless, skeleton. I have become healthy and weigh more than I ever have. WI my neighbors can testify to the above fact. An All All livromcitzu, 2 aisles from • Skippackville.. kippsek tp. l'a. . Sorties the unprecedented 0: evens of Or. Swayn . e's Compound Syrup of Wild Cite p. We are constant- , ly receiving: !Mos from Physi Mane not our Agsnts.. from MI ports of the. S ate.% informing us of ritranrdinniry tares. The 1:1 1)o re; do of Calif, ilia r Peru may meld Far t are .Ihtitotre without br lies In Thou.:tits—But In Health 7 SWA YNFI'S COMPOUND SYRUP OP WILD CI I 91: RV. TWO NEIL' C TE S. Mr.o¢ll' N. J. Dee Mil IBIS - . Dr. H. g ware—Hair Sir: This le In certify. that durinz tar 1111 and winter,..f 1 16, I was troubled with a very severe told and r7mgh with strong symptoms of the.lei:hum I was induced In try your Cninpmmd Syrap'.'if Wald:Cherry, of wh eh "one bottle" entire• ly ruled me, and I would at tingly recommend it to others for eltniiar affections. • STAGY KIRK111111)0E1 CA\UTII Eli 4i F.VEIiC , SF. Ail' WIC Dec. 12111, I.4tS. .Pn. SWAVS}:—De'ar Sir —f etteerfolly add my tes timony ni favor of lour Salitit;hlf c r ,p oun ot Sy,,, of Wild Cherry; winch 1 entirety, truly the wonder a n d me-sing of the .tee. Porltlie Piet four years:l hove t.vnl :4100 had become it Stranger to-me liter tiOit would t have in PII up in my Led. I wn. attended hy ['Our or five tittrerent physittitint., also hat ute iISMI patent me , lmines, hut all: of nri•ovait. I continued tci grow worse, until I enntMeneed the use of patar irrtlimlifr compound syrup of Wild t:lterry, It Welt 'ariltriled 'me instant relief. After using severalbottles litwas.Yestoted In perfect health. VOWS. , 1 SATZAII 11. svaee. Any inlitcmation respertimg the hboVe rage will be freely given 4 her ifusban.t.. lES=2:I3 . , Carpenter, corner hi Eighth and Paris sti. Thousands of persona areßestroying their constitn ttonp by. ecalerllnc In apply a proper remedy. Rely not 14,011 single catchpenny articles. which relieve for p [ the moment, hut eventual! accelerate the; disease. Resort at once In that 431 catablished reedy. Dr. tAssiaYii&s,Compriund isyrn of Wild Cherry. on cele brated throughout the tvli de 'world , as an' effectual remedy for all diseases of the Tnroat, Lungs, and Cream. . IMPORTANT CAUTION-READ! READ! There id hut nne.arimine preparation of Wild Cher ry. and that is Dr. Strome's. the first ever offered to the. public, which has been sold larcely throughout the United SVIII`A and some parts of Europe ; and all preparations called, by the name of Wild Cherry, have been put nut since this, onellT toyer of some AA ceptlve ricrinustances,iu order o give Currency in their sales. Rich bottle of :the genuine Is enveloped with , beautiful steel engraving, with the likeness of I.Vfn2. Penn thereon ; also. Dr. Swaynes miniature, and as a further security, the portrait of Dr. Swayne will. be ethled hereafter; en as to distinguish his preparations front alhnthers. Principal °Mee; EICI(TII and RACE streets 1= Lamps! LampS! Lamps! .' OF 0., various kinds f o r blueing Oil, Lard, Fluid, Gas, C.insphine, &e. Also, Night Lamps and Hang ing I, m p g , f o r Hails Globes, plain and cut; Flues, Shades, &c., just received and for rale it # fIANANAN•S Cheap iPtationery & 1141 . 141 y .Stai es. Jay 14 ISI9. j 300 11111.1 i 1:1111LES.- 7 116SSimilylee, rang. ine in klce Sew: pl,sa to 520, just received and for sale, at BANNAN'S Sept 1, DA-] Cheap tk,ok and,yariel tore Elver , Complaint. ,1 JAuNnicE, Dicsou.tisix, cillioSte Call NERVOY,4 DEBILITY. DISEASE OF ITIII: Kidnr s, Gad off eiff,IFCS nrisine from a 64, twde.-c if bier Pr Stomach in 60h - 31u:14nd Frpvi,le : Slllll ag Conszipatio”, InWaril Piles, Fone,,,, nt Itisq to the Dead. Acidity of the eta Stath. Nati sea. Ileart-litiiii, Djsgust for Fond, Fullnessior weigh in thestoloarli, AM, r . ,,nantlnn,. rAitiking nr ilutl.' tering iii.2pe pit of the tit, tuaeh, Swimming at M ilo:id.'Ft-Toted antt difficul t itrelittitrig, nottcring of the he rt, Choking or sulfi '• sting sensp.tinns whet, a a lyttig posture, Dimness of vision, Dots or webs be fore the slzbt, re,,,r and dull pain in theiend, Defi ciene' of Perspiration, YellownesS of , illy skin and eyes. Pale in the side, Back. Chest, Lidtbs, Au., gt.tid den tfilshes of heat.. Burning in the Fliish. Consinn Itnagtnitips of roll god great depression of Spirits can be effentually cured by I DR. 1100PLAND•S , • i CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS. 'i - - . Their power over the above disease. is nob ex relic.lL-lf equalled—by any other prepatation in the United States, as thccures attest. in miiby cases after skiliftil physicians had foiled ! - Derangement of the Liver and Stomach are sources of insanity, and will also preduce disease of the ilearl, Skin, Lungs and 'Kidneys. and lays the body open*: an attack of the Cholera, Dithous, or Yellow Peeve 4, and isaenerally the glint cause of that most bane ful dialtaie, o:Tl,u:option. I Opinions of the Philadelithin Press. `Mil DISPATCII,'• Decemb ,r 3lst says : • AN INVALUABLY: MEDYCINE.—We have frequently hearci of the Celebrated German Enters, manufactur ed b Dr. Ifootland, spoken of In Orme of commenda tion, and we know deservedly so: It is a too commoh praclce, in certain quarters, to puff all matter of OW( ” trash, but in the case of the above Ilittcre,hun dred are living witnesses of their great moral and phys cal worth. As a medicine! for the Liver Cont i Mail: „Jaundice. Nervous DebilifylandDyspepsix. th is has 1 een found invaluable. effecting cures, And thnr ongh y eradicating diseases. is hen all other medicines have ! failed. We feel convinced, that in the usent the fterntan llitters,the patient does not become debit iated but I...a:staidly gains strength to the frame—a fact Worthy of great consideration. The Bitters are please ant .in taste andlamelf, and can he atiniinistered under. any Circumstances, to the moat delicate stomach In.- deed, they can be used by all persons •with the most pert ct safety. • It wontd be well for those who are muc affected la the nervoursystem. to commence with one ea spoonful or less, and gradually _increase.- "We speak (Om experienee, and are of cou rse, a proper dg Jue. The press far and wide, have {Nutted in recom mending the German Bitters, and to le afflicted we , most cordially advise their use. • v - .. -.ISPIRIT OF THE TIMES," Joni; el. thpays : "On our good citizens who are invalids, know the many astonishing_ cures that havejtee* performed by Dr.lllootiand's Celebrated Genii Bitters 1 If they do not, we recommend them to the "Celt:lan Medicine 'Store," all who are affected with Lifer Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, .ir Net volts Debility; the Doc tor has cured many of our citizens afterthe best phy sicians had failed. We have used their', and they have proved to be a medicine that every one should know of, and we cannot refrain giving our testimony in their favor, and that WiIICII gives OMB greater claim upon our, humble effort. they are entirely Vegetable. "THE DAILY NEWS," July ith says :- IWe speak knowingly pf, Dr. Hootland's Celebrated German Bitters. when we (say it is a•tleseing of this sad ; and in diseases of the binary, digestive and Ner vous Systems, it has not ise think nn "equal. It is a Vekrtable prociration. and made teithbat Alcohol, and to all invalids we would recommend it es 'worthy their confidence. READ TUE FOLLOWING : It is from one of our first druggists, a gentleman fa vourably known throogimulthe United States—the pro 'prietor of the "Medical Worm Syrup :" • - Philadelphia, Xer.22d.1918. Dear Sir:—lt is with moth pleasure that I testify to the extraordinary virtues of your German Bitter., bay ingsold largely of them these last few months to va rious persons, afflicted with Liver Complaints, Dyspep• sia, and Debility or the Nervous System. I can say conscientiously. that they are the best article of the kind I have eversold. (and I deal lin all the popular medicines) and I consider it the only medicine for the above disease, before, the !Midi , . ' 1 I 111,e never sold one bottle thafthas not given sat isfaction, and brought forth the commendation of those . who used it. ! • . I deetif this my duty to you both ns the proprietor o this highly valuable artiete,and to those afflicted witls the above complaints. that they may know of its cura tive properties and to enable them'(, pt selert the good from the various articles ,svith ;which our market is With much respert, 1 remain ynars:ke.; fitIOENS4CK, Drutcist. Corner of t3erti nil and (*antes streets JAITNIDEE AND LIVER COMPLAINT Cured oiler Phn,irinn• had Foiled, . Phdatietph la, Dee. 27. 1848. Dear air=li is with feelings of pleasure I commit 'nicate to you the sanative effects (a nil in a stunt time) Of ymir invaluable anougand's Celebrated German Bit ters,'' upon my system whileiaboring under the Jann• dit e. About two veers ago t hod an ann.:* of the Jaun dice and tt as confined to the house sii . week r y u n d er medical treatment of the Fatuity Physician and far Rome'. inn, alter, whetil went colt had to be very cares fit ~r that time I hate had ...vend aitnek s of ilte,,sanoe disease, and your Bitters have entirely re-, lieved and ctited me in MA or three days. My next door neighbor. Mr. John Diehl. last spring, had a long and serious spell al Jaundice, h, had it sometime before 1 knew it ;he was confined to his bed As soon as 1 heard of Inn condition I called in see him and told him of the effect your linters had alien late In :be same dis ease. lie inimedtately sent for a Baffle, and In a few days he %Nos cored. I have in several instances reentry mended :lie hitters in other cilse;,.alwa)sprodmitag the sa m e happy effect. . My Wife ha 4 been considerably si ghted w tilt Inver Campl.lint mid Neuralgia, by the use of the Sitters she is well. now enjoh tilt: good health. ,Ve (Mill ;he tuna y cores we know of Itese,llit tern effecting, that they nassesi MAI renutrkahlennii ex• Iraordlnary degree et ea! curative properties, anal I hot whielt iirtilitliffix I iwirVil He With us isdhey are entirely vegetable. We always keep Bitter, on band anal would not tie willing !Mho without them. ' Very respect roue, yours, C. PE411.,E, 370 South Front Strent Can stronger 1.-stiffly adduced by any Prepara tion hebtre the public I A s 'i ngle bottle will convince any nor Or,their iiiiiett,Prtlity 'rite En tir;dil-Vegetallie,'Und I will perinanently destroy the most obstinate costiveness, andgive strength and viPor to the flame, at no tine fletiiiitating the patient : being also grateful to the ni , st stotnuch tinder any circtlmotanres, - and e f in he administered wont Perfect safety to dentate infants—they - are free from Alcolni, syrup, Acids, t ululate', and all mineral and injurious ingredients. • -They can be taken at all thnes and under all circnm stances. HO ordinary flxposure will prevent them having a salutary effect, and no bad result can accrue Horn an over dose I For sale, whnlesall` and retail at t horirMetpal Depot, German Medicine Stne, N 0.238 Race Street, Philadel phia. For sale by J. G. Brawn, Pottsville; S. It. Dickson Schuylkill Haven; .1 1. W. Gibbs, Mlnersville and by respectable dealers uerally, throughout the State. ~e March 3l ;849 14-1 y QM illeAllirer's Ointment, CONTAINING NO MERCURY, OR OTHER , ,MIN ERA 1.. TT HAS POWER TO ALL External Snres, eicrofulons Iltintors, Skin ntseakes, Poisonous Wounds to dlschara A e thew putrid matters, and then heals them. It is rightly termed rm. there Is scarcely a disease:external or internal. that it will not benefit. I have nsed it Int the last sixteen years for all diseases of the chest, involving the utmost danger and responsibility, and I declare before Heaven and man, that not In one easeJtas it failed to benefit when the patient ear within reach of mortal means,. Thar , ' hail phyiticiarts learned in the profession.— I have had minister, of the gospel, judges of the bench, Aldermen . , in wyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition. anti miiitttndvv of the poor use it° in overy variety of way, and there has been but one yoke—one universal voice—saying •• NOTIR OINTMENT IS coon." ItiIEtIMATISN—It removes:llmm Immediately the inn:en:awn and swelling:, hen the pain ceases. (Read the direction.; around the box.) , HEAD-At:DE—The salve ham cured persons of the head ache of In elti• yeare standing, anti who had it fectilar every week so that vomiting took place. DEAFNESS, Ear-Ache. Tooth-Ache, and Ague In the face. arc helped with like ancestry :3CA 1.0 fiEAD—tVe hove cured eaten that naltally defied every nun,. leisown One man told us that. he had spent 331/11 on ive children 'without any benefit, when a fe.o. brec'es of ointment cured them. liALDNESS—ltuall restore hair runner than any other thine. TETI' Ell. There nalltinz better for the care o Totter. lIFEN:3—It I ts one of the best things in the. world for Ruins. Pilea—Thor sands are yearl) cured by, this Oinment. It never failOn giving Relief for the Ides. Around thci boo aredireetions for lying McAllister's Ointment foriScrofula. Lirer Complaint, Erysipelas, letter, Scald Head. Sure eyes, Quinn,. Sorg Throat, Bronchitis. Nervous ..ilifeetiuns. Pates. Disease of the Spine.'llealLAche,..lsthwa, Deaf nets, Enr--gehe, Burns, Carpi.. All Diseases of the Skin, Sore Lips. Piot. pies. do. StiPiess of the joints, Steeling of the Limbs, Sore Limbs, Sores, Rheumatism: Plies, Creep, Stet//01. or Rr'eken Recast, Tootti•siche,Apie in the Fact, 4 , e. COLD PEET—LiVer Complaint, pain in the Chest: - or Side, Calling Mini the hair, one or the other accom panies cold feet (This Ointment is the true remedy.) It le a sure ign of disease to have cord feet. CORNS—OceasiOnal use of this OiliOnent will al ways keep Corns from growing. People need never be troubled With them if they use it frequently. This OintMent in good for any'part of the body or limbs that arc inflamed., In some cases it opotied often. .OA.IITION.—Nr, Ointment will he genuine todess the name of Jamas 41011tister in written with a pen upon everylaliel. JAMES McALLISTEIR., role Proprietor of the above Medicine. Price.!itS Vts. pfq bog, AGENTS—.I. M: Beatty Co„ Pottsville ;11 N. tfeisler,'dok J. W Gibbs, klinersville ; Charles Frei• lop, Onvigsburg; C. & G. tiontzinger. Schuylkill Haven.; \Val. Taggart, Tamaqua t Washington (leis ler, P in Cal bon; Wnu. Puler, ; John 11. Hicks. Reading ; and by Agents In all the principal Towns in tile United States. Prlnclpal Office. N 0.29 North Thit.l rt. Philadelphrrt PURE 11(11ITE L'EAD. Wetlkerill lc Brother, !►,TA\IiFAI,'TI'RERR, No 05, North Front street, 1111 rhiladophia, have now a gond supply Of their war ranted pare WHITE LEAD. and those customers who have been sparingly supplied in consequence of a on the article, g 7!) nriw have their orders filled. NO known enlist:nice possesces those preservative an beautifying prnperticir. so desirable in a paint, to equal extent with unadulterated white lead; hence an ailmixture'or other materials only mar: its value. has,therefore, been the steady aim of the manufacturer for urtrit years, to supply to the publie a perfectly pur white lend, a nda he unceasing demand for the set icle, is pmofthat it has met with favor. It IS invariably brand. ed on one his 1 : WETHERII.I. & BROTHER in full, and on the other. warranted pare. all ip red letters, I;. A. Fahnestock's Vermiftige. • PACTS Von TIIE rEnri,v. - - I- HE CI INSTANTLY incrcasinc popularity and sale 1 of ILA. Pohnestock's Verinifuge has induced per sons who are envious of On seeress, to palm nIT upon the public, prep:looking -which all medical linen know the e inedicar ions in expelling worms from the system. This Tormiftige made its way into public favor upon the ground of its 051111 intrinsic merits, more than any miter medicine of the kind now used ;..and vriiiia ninny worm reinedies have, by dint of puffing, been forced into sale, and shortly 'after gone into the abseil-it:: which their worthlrsness justly *molted, 111. AtZFoti.i... stock's Verminige continues to be trimnphantly nun peeled. It has only in be toted andlts effects will fully sustain all that meant of Its wonderful expelling power CEETIFICATE. Wale', Edged...NOW Yost:. Jan 7, ISO. We certify that we .lieve used, N. A. Falinesturk't Termituge in our famillea. tindla every ease it has pro. sided •a decided and cifettuaf (remedy fur worms from the SYSICII. We 011114.11 y recommend-it to parents who have children afflicted • Vvlth that dan gerous malady. ELON 'W.M. B. PAINE, • • IMIEEET MAY. JOit. BURIMMIGES. For salg, wholesale anti retail at the drug warehouse of 1 ft. A. FAIINESTOCK Crimes of Sixth and Woodnte. Pittsburg. Pa. For sale in Pottsville, at CLEMENS is HEISLER/ • ring Biore l Wee. ' 50, =I Tilt{ FAItMSR'S LIFE • ttove the farmer's quiet We— llu peaceful borne, devoid of virile— . With sweet contentment blessed f love the r !noes of big bear!, love, artd peace. and Jay Impart) Aromid hie tran4tiereat. I love the blooming bills and dales, I I Thelr healthful winds and odorous gent. Untshitedzith disease:— I love the tales And legends old, By white hatred Ores at twilight told, • scenes of, shadowy ease: i love the Itbor and the Oil Which clothe with beauty Freedom'e Where tyrauts never trod, And Where eacn frisk from turmoil freed Cleat Clod t Is •anclifled by tlice. And consecrates the sod. I love the scenes of eoclll tlrth Which cheer bIA aalet eveng hearth With joy unmtsed replt : Where frivitfrbipiCi smiles. and lore's ill I Are seen through hope's tiamparent tear, And true ft i ends only meet. , • I love whate'cr the seasons bring— The flowers that blush—the bird, that sing— Eve'. low Motion breeze— The spring's soft smiles—the summer's chit All charm In their degrees. 1 The improvement of the collie so objet to be ettained by the good fernier. All the letliting substances within his reach will he der ailed to' purpose, in order to increase the present q entity of his crops; and to insure a greater ferti ity.of soil for theluture.' Annually removing th pro. ductionslifithe jail proves exhausting, a d in time would render the coil barren, but a ienca teaches us, that all the substances that mak a soil fertile, c'en be restored. and it. original rich cube retained. sift is then Cie duty Weil that cu titres the earth, sci to ditect.their labors that all t a for. Wising elements which they take from the earth, shall be returned to the earth again, that t a sail be neither ' , barren nor unfruitful." net th ro era many who :taknoppsite course is, not to• he de nied. The precept 4 .lteep.what you have nd get what you inn," 'is a. effectuelly obeyed i direct ing the labors of their farroa'.es in thei traffic with their fellow' men. And yet eve such men will acknowledge the importance of ' taro,. ing the coil' E l l But though the improvement of the ea lie reck oned (l i the first importance, the impro mint of the farm in other respects. should certei ly not be neglected. The judicious and entetprisi g farmer will see where Improvements should be ede,and he ',ill sea that they are made. It is of soppo sea that farmers as a class have the means to make radical ,altirattons in their buildinge,,or i the plan of their fauns: They need not. A f w hour. labor here, or a few dollars expended t sere, may . i make a greater improvement proportio ally. thin hundreds of dollars laid out in alterationa. Look.: at those bare, which have to be let dow or taken etvay,sin an average . once or twice ade through. nut the year, for the purpose of passin th(ough. Just put a gate there, which can bat done at a trifling expense, and there is an im rovement from which benefit will be derived eve day. •A. gate not only facilitateapassing in end out, but it t looks better. Their superiority needs o denten. straticM. it is a "fixed fact." And y i I there are thousands of farms scattered ell over t e land that, are eniirely without any such kair.lartng articles„ and farmers are being ea contentedly as if they could' not be obtained.. Agein ; how often are we remind . of the ob_ servatinn of Solomon. "I went by be field of the slothful; and 10, it.was all grow over with thorns, anal nettles covered the 1714- hereof, and the ato ne ' wall thereof was broken d.rvn;" when a few 'hour. work would destroy t.O .stborns,". eradicatelthe "centre," and repsir the stonewall," while the satisfaction of contemplet ng the im 14osement, would empty: coropensar for the la. bar bestowed. I know the women nd children are elentieht pleaders in behalf of t. e raspberry and 'blackberry bushes, but they b , d better be cultivated in the Auden than monop.lize the Of - nsra and aides of fields appropriated to grass and grab', • • Again ; another method of Impro building substantial fences. These different tocsin lea according to the ki . nest of- material • ORCHARD PLA IiTI.: G. The The situation of en orchard shoo d be a rolling piece of ground, falling to the soot.. ft matt e rs 1, riot whether it is hard, gravelly, eon of clay soil, The',grest point is to have a dry soi . • If (it is not sufficiently nob, make should expect to have fine crops ofl less his soil is rich. An orchard. 10 loose by' frequent ploughing, end/ fertile at possible; trees which ground can never thrile..4y well toil it kept mellow, and — ftee fil growth. . I , SETTING OUT TEA l i his should be done as soon as t l hoground gets sufficiently warm and diy in the pr int. . If, by exposure, the roots have bottom dry IrlltOarlO thsm in water twenty or thirty h UN before set. ting them out. Dig the holes threh feet across, it in proportion to the size of the trir, and two rest deep, keeping the top soil by itsel , then fill in a portion of the bottom coil, until early readylar• the tree, :then throw; in some of the top soil tie iitden mould end est in the Ire spreading out the roots to their Wawa position end fill in the balance of the top soil first; the !fill up the hole higher than the surface around 'it, tramping it hard around the tree toteep it ft in shaking with the wind. The tree should he set the saitie depth in the orchard that it stoad in the nursery. Now, every / 1, 1 person at 411 conversant with:the taws of vegeta ble growth, is aware that the i Sorbing parts of roots are young fibres or spongioles at or-near the extremities of larger roots. In ybung trees, these may he very near the main stern but as the tree increases in size, the cireunaferance of the toot .forms'a larger circle every succor live year. Hines the propriety ; in transplanting It rees, of digging large and deep boles. (for roots Will gr ow dows, for earth that has been dug dotal get as hard and solid as that which has never been moved, and is easier penetrated by these youngilfib:ea. .. GnAPTING • The time for grafting depends much upon the season ; but the beet time is when thrt l !)lntsons are about ofmning, though it wild° any time after the Bap begin, to circulate till t e apples are as large as musket balls, Petions grafting should be careful to select the best fruit 1 ey can find and put but one sort in the mama tiee. By gritting several varieties into one tree. say summer, fall s end winter, !Dikes it trim:l6lnm.. e is "picking the .. , fruit. . Eft foki have not already ■o , it bó dons as early as possibl the rate of tivelve grunts of .se sure that tile 'reed is sound .1 protection to the infant plant sante tide. a peck Of buckist around. l Such meadows as may bilncrssioe.ll in their:yield on',thern s peck of Timothy net to ten bushels of wood ashes, ern, tity of lime per acre, afterwirds plowing it in. II Continue to thresh your griiiti as fest your buil t ness - dretrcumstances will el ow; for the sooner , this is done. the greater the chance of. destroying the weevil fly, which deposits, them in the grain in its green' and succulent Lite. "If wriest is ti , threshed soon tiller harvest , a 11 thrown into bulk, it undergoes a hest, which d strops the egg, an 4 it austsins no injury ; hut, i it remains long in the 'shock, or stack, the weevil hatches. and makes it. way nut of the grain." - I' . Coal Shipping an COMMIS. /*lon Mewl ant: DANIEL J. RI n DWAT HAyrir; LEASED. THE A'IIUTLICII.I. NAVI GATION Company's I.Andi Wont eltri'mt sithilylkin County, trill attend t she 4 4 10pping of Re 4 White. and Gray Ash Coal, for ny opriallVei on ttio OIL Carbon Railroad.. PURCHASE OF OAL.? 'Having been engaged -I,r 0 n miter or years in the Mining Business. he has a thorodgh knowledge of the different .111a/his's - a' Coal in the Schuylkill Region, and wIB otter to sh„c pgrchase ad shipping of Coal for dealers abroad, of a moderat e compensation. t tintirariory references give , when required. March 10. 1819. 11-tf New '•Alus, c. • Les Pr Ininuictto ; new collection of Polkas, ~ Lissy Polka; . 1 Star Polka, ' Sun National Schottlsek. ''' . ' Toga Per w 4 a large aissottnr $ or new and Pori" i tar Music. Imitation for theins, Guitar. Viona, 1 V lollnrelln, Acportleori, Bapjo, ' lute, Trumpet, Cit. 'quanta and Oki Books; rot sale at BANNkN'ill i Apg.ll3, /a-) BOA and Music ripe.. • I lic fanner. FARM 131PROi'EDIECNTO. [will differ in d an d chosp- t so ; no rnan anything 00; hould be kept bit rude' u grow in am! as where the En vegetab') En SEEDING TIM i~ your timothy, let in September, at to the sere. Be jd . fresh ; and as a sow, also, st ths ?at to each acre of him - begun to fail. of bar by sowing eed, with from five end sn equal quail leds hstrowing ana TURN:SUING OUT GRAIN, 8 =MCI
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