"'n et in the Etna Boyablims. calibrating the worts of Dame Karam. has an Idea whith comes very Asaz bebagorisinal, VII be not quite so : "Dha nut made woman—io the story goer Wbh an Improied mtterlilazd art a fiais he a form. the eta keit one of those Mut matt asibtibeistlltd. and to Dolma A power t o soften auto—and forced tbt row Its blusbluttst to nor AO chub talon— chopped tM atabeW PP. and with the chips; Abe went to work and dratted or her ltpet" Tan 1111AVEEta. The barber shares with polished Wade. The merchant staves In constant trade, Tbe broker ibavea on , twelve per cent, The landthrtt 'bares by raising rent. The deem shaven In maniple, The tamer shaves In Pita and PIN The fanner shaves to hay sad pats, The bankerodeares on bls orris notes. The lawyer shavesboth friend' and foes.' The Whiz dans wherefore be ioa, , The ofaceholder slaves the Isadore. The parson shaves in awes salvation. The wily c*^ „ h^••^ shaves I. Waren Tbs . people all shave one another. Wit autt §ttmor. C art bation. —.Misters. don't say that VPside toy watch, bat I had heard any other vita tick Lke that which you carry in year pocket. I should lase said thit is ticked just like mine.' la r d shop-keeper . wu asked how be obtained be appellation of Lula rascal. and reptied,—•To die *rush me from The rest of the trade, who are all greet eiseals.k. Cr To Smoksrs.—As it is customary with smoker" of all clones to relate the eevra of the day with elform io thelr =oaths. the following mums b recommeodect A single peieervtte fora comma, NT, putt, a sumicolen; Patf. pee: psif, a colon t Apause with a cigar heti in th e mooch teeth:Num Mash —longer or shorter in continua Dee. With the anderlip, raise the cigar almost *gear the nose for as exclamation ! and to expiate great emotion. even to the shedding of tears, only raise as before, the elm to the end of the nose. For an in terrogation it is only necessary to open the lips and draw the cigar round the corner of the month. Viking the cigar from the month and shaltiog the ashes from the end., is a emaciation of a paragraph. And throwing it into the fire is a final and stylish Herei . .begin a story with a haltsmoked cigar far so light another, while cover - ling, Is a broach of po ll:eats& Ir:5PM* Struck my Brother Bob J—Billy Patterson ls done for— thrown into a mere shadow, as will be seen by the following: Old Bob Hilton was one of the hardest tams that eve. existed in Georgia or anywhere elsta.-41e:ez celled In only two thinge—in the frequency .of_his 'sprees,' and the.norator of •scrapes' they led him tato. No election day, ' court week,' or Fou rt h of inly ever passed over his ,bend. free of some thin ealty.xesaltlng from his free use of the Intoziating beverage. or as he termed It, IPElrre Sob till a brother whose name was Peter, called by his friends Pete. Pete was a tall specimen of the anises novo, *tending shoot sir feet two, 'in his stockingit.' lie was very far from being a Julia, Clesar.l94ibint of bravery, but where there was aro nsatamt. Ulan coald talk looder,or come to the blood ado th under on a large scale. One day, during a court ieeli‘i-Bob as usual. became decently. light, or, In Georgia die. lett, .suotrrtv tirrritanorrao.' Getting rather quarrelsome, some person' bad presented him with • aligh blow between the eyes. which stretched him at fah length on the flow', Pete heard of it. and un derstanding that the gentleman who bad been kind enough to give Bob the floor. had left, he started tip, and patting on a ferocinue coomenace, exclaimed 'Who &track my brother Bob r No one answered, for all were too:busy talking for themselves. . •Who struck my brother Bohr continued Pete, waking bolder, as he saw no notice was taken of hie ant question. •Wbo struck my brother Bobt' he cried itar third time, working himself into a perfect fa ry in about the piarza of the grocery as if .iier dadn't fear any body. He felt conviuced that no doe would rake sop the matter but the striker' himself. and 'as be was tot in the vicinity,' be wasn't afraid, not be. He was, however, doomed to disappointment. for just aa he yelled out the terrible question for the fourth time, a tall, broad shouldered fellow, who was known &sate bully of the country stepped op and said— 'l struck your brother ,Bob.'. 'Atli' said Pete. after, surv eying his brother Bob's enemy for seitlal minu t es , Lou MTLCCII Una ♦ rownorm LICK t irr4 Yoke of Oxen at one Chars.—The ex. pence of tobaco3. 7 -Many years ago, Mr. Miller, .one of the early settlers of a neighboritig town, sold a yoke of oxen for 50 dollars, and received la payment a 50 dollar, bill, which he carefully folded up and deposited in hie tobacco box, for „safe keeping.--Mr, M., was unworried to make tweaf the weed, at any hour of the night, even whenever he felt an Inclination far it. The eight ifollowinOhe sele - Of the oxen be sought Moto- Nero box! end finding a coovenient portion, be pink to his month and not readily 'Obtaining the fall bactefit expected, he chewed it most vigorous ly and effectually, exclaimlng u he did so, 'No strength to the tobacco! No STRENGTH to the tebaccoll'—When, recollecting the transaction Of the day, and the place where he deposited his Iressore, he added, tOhol • pie of oxen at one aoto I—AT cuts easy!!'—Maine Fanner. - Brockville WIRE CLAY WOB.PER. map PROPRIETOR of the Brockville Works, re spectflally offers to the community of the surround.' tog district. a novelty, In the article of CIELII Cow:m at PICSSED Fuonv Deices. Intended to supersede In this region, the Philadelphia preened - Bricks. The peculiar Inducements he. prevent' In this article. are Its superior beauty, durabilittr.setidity of mail; anti eaespies to the extent of more than 30 per cent coin glared with the Philadelphia Brick, when need In this locality. The size Is larger than the ordinary article, and their proportions mathematically correct; and to obviate any inconvenience (should parties apprehend it) ha working in the usual sized bricks, he will furnish cheaper qualities of the needlLl sizes, for gable and inside walling. A piece of wall built of tile above Bricks, may be dean after Monday next, under the porch , at ihe Penn sylvania Hall, In this Borough. Malin snitch, atten tion to his Panes° Parma Bemis, as superior In op. peerages, durability and clusapnces, to the Philadelphia Paving Bricks. Wedge Bricks for Arches, Bey Wedges,Slde Wedges, ifurosce and Kilo Linings, Scot.. Plates, .13pont Gut ters, Blocks for Caning, do for Hinges, Scrapers, &c., Manufactured to order at short notice. For correct Infonnation as tithe intrinsic, qua] hies and adaptation of the Above Front and Paving Bricks, ha is permitted to refer tothe following practical men Josera Grotto!. Architect and Builder. 'dons Mcilannoe, blaster Brick -layer. "Lassa Rot, do • ions L. Marna, •do • 0 * Taos. P. Davis, do Orders respectfully solicited by the Proprietor. Of lkle over Horace Smith, F Esq.'H ODGSntOs CereN, Pr st., opri Potts vetor .ille. . 34-If Aug. 18,1848 FSetIIMPORCED UtEC: 4 ,I AND BLACK.. TRis Wool I, C. & Co., • TEA DEALERS.; 5. W cerrar of Olssma and ret(ftli streets, TIMILADILTU la • 'NT B.—Oat of oar partners hating learned the Tel, J. •htteineta of the Chinese themselves, daring a reel glance of seven years among them, the pubic may Nero. fore expect of us the fall hese at of the knowledge and +experience thus acquired. To our Black teas, particularly. we wish to call at tention ae ponesslng a degree of strength and richnew of flavor seldom equalled. Blaekiteas are universally cud by the %Mese, who considr the Green fit orly tot foreigners. Our I se recommend the Mick as making a more heal a beverage than the Green. Each package le so secured as to retain the virtu:tee of the tea for a long time in any climate, and vontalnsfell le idylls of tea, independent of the metal and gaper with sublel Itls enveloped. C. J. JENKINS h. Cn. The above warrants tea, pal up In k, I. and 1 lb packages just receive dead will be constantly kept for sale by the subscriber 1. WHITFIELD. Nov. 89, 1849 •t 49 •Motedel'a Vegetable Reatora five rills. !HERE PILLS HAVE NOW BECOME THE .1. MOSTettenalvely established and pepular nut- LT MCDIOINE or the present day, both In England, and In thls Country; They were invented in 1832, by Dr. WM. WORSDELL, of York, England, and have since that time wrought many wonderful cures lin every oxiontry where they have been introduced. The {Resent proprietors for the Caked States are In poisesalon o f many groat no ea rtficates °fences wrought 00 th In England and America. ELIZABETH BUTTERWORTH. 3 nlehmontt Liver/K. ol ,watt confined to her bed six ronntbs, with She Dropsy. her legs became swelled to on enotrtocts ' thickness. After many trials of other Hied !erne etc woe irettoredto perfect health by two boxes t: NVorerle.Vc Kr. JONES,loOoneert St. Liverpool. wen riga cured of Inflametion of the Liver, by Worsdell'a Pills. THOS. CROLSD &LE, Tbornleynear Preston, Eny land; was cured or Typhus and Rheumatic Fever, by Wnrsdrll 113109. BLUCEIEIL, of Ile:idles Pennsylvania. testi. Iles tbat his child was severely sillicted with Worms, and was perfectly restored by the ass of Wendell, true. Dyspepsit. Neasehe. ilabiroal Costiveness, Severe Colds, have ell yielded to tale powerftl bat 7w , ily vegetable medicine. No more certain and mild -41 PC rgatlve Ass ever been diseore red. . Many Phyzielans make use of these Pills in their Iguana with great success. • Theism for sale In Schuylkill County. price 25 etc bin. containing 50 Pills with full directions. by Jso. B. Brown. and 'Joseph Costawerth Pottsville; W. 14. Hetzler, Port Carbon ;E J. Fry, Tamaqua Joseph A. anti. Tuscarora Jacob Metz alt. Clair; George Meifiroyder, New Castle ; William Paine, Hod. petiennlit; James B. Falls, !Slimmed% I Lent' EIUM:1112, Schuylkill Haves; E. & B. Hammer, Or. ',iceberg; M. & J. Dreher, East Brunswick; Boye r fr, Vernal, McEesnsburg ; S. B.M. Kepner, Westpean Gruff & Toney, Pine Grove. C. P. Awl', Talented Agent for the Indite States. A. WEEKS, & Co. Proprietors. /Aar, ~47. 0-Iy3 No. 141 Chesnut St. Phalan, PEIAUZ —No lof Pbti Sampson Selsfant edldon of Sbalupear's Dramatk waits, wi th fattodaCtOry remarks arid tots, s diday I,lloutuil. by Asa Ord onvionstre. _fIIA or salt S at MARLIP • OW lost tat Vara Wall 1 • • Wholesale' and Retail' _ GLOOM STORE, No., 3133. MARKET Sy. ABOVE SEVENTH, _,. death sids—ounuanitann. aALTHOUGH we can acutely estimate the value of TIME commercially, yet by canine at the above Eatabilehisizat„ JAMES BARBER famish his friends. among whom be In cludes all who duly appreciate its Sumas, with a beentlibl and perform Zan the =Wu its pthiuset, of whose value they mishap. _ Ills Hansa° stock on hand. coststandy chualag In Conformity to the improvements In tuts and style of pattern and workmanship. Malthus of Eigkt , A t Tkirty-korr Braes COUNTING MUSE. P A v HALL, CHURCH and.ALARSI CLOCK!, Freya, Getkle and o th er fancy style., as well as pit ta. which from his manatee connection and corresliovactith with the matinfactnan be ends be can put at the Lew. lit vssiththant. In any quantity from ens to a deasnaL el which ha will W 11171161 the *Clocks tapered and !runrusiMcktbasthip ea band. Call and see nu acmes them. TAMER BARBER, to lEaftili. • st• - rhilada. Aug. 21,1247. , 35-th ' BRADY & ELLIOTT. •1D DEA LIMO II THII ILXT BY WHOLESALE AND KEW& Stare next door to the Miners' Bask, Centre street IOTIVVILLIL . MESSRS. B. &8. keep constantly on hand 4 an extensive assortment of WATERY:B,am ,—. bracing. every style: Pate. and inellentare to be found In this country ; among which they may partkularly refer to the celebrated gold and silver LEY ERB of M. I. Tobias 4 Co., Jos. Johnson, Robert Roue% Win. Robinson: &c.,of whose mans facto re they have a eplendid collection. ALSO. gold and sliver Anchors and Le'pines, to which they would welts attention. ALSO, a large and complete assort ment of Jewelry and Silver Ware, embntelng nearly every article properly coming tinder those heads.— Clocks le Crelavelleln Musical Instruments end Fan cy Articles of every description. Repairing of Clocks. Watches, Jewelry, c., promptly attended to. bieurs. B.& E.deem it unnecessary in advertise, mentto enumerate their stock more specifically; suf fice to say that 'tilts been selected with much care and discretion, and is one of the coostextensive to be (hand In the country. Their long experience lathe business will rally warrant them in inviting the attention of purchasers. to the (nil confidence that they are enabled te sell as clippie piny other establishment here or else where. [Recta (7.51-ly L R. BroomaWs • ORDAT BA RGAIN WATOR AND . . . . JEWELRY STORE. fIiWHERE Gold and Silver Watches of every de.salptlon can be had at from tee to fifteen per cent. less than any other 'tomtit New York or Philadelphia. Persona who wish tonal a good watch. perfectlyr • gulated,wonld do well to call at the store of the sobs Iber, and compare the quality and price of his watchus with that of other stores. • Good Wattles at the fa Oaring sxcesiimly Imo ' , kw: Gold Levers, fulliewelled, 15 carat cues, IPS o'4 Silver do do do 1 11 .. 0o I d Lepincejewelled, 18 run ' t cues, 23 00 Silver do do ' i • 900 Silver Verge Watches, from 93 00 upwards. Gold Pencils from 91 00 to SS 00; Gold Pene,With silver cues. and pencils *Bathed, for 75 cents.. Also, a handsome assortinent of new and fashionable Jewelry, at prices fir below the usual store prices. Old gold and silver bought or taken In exchange. LEWIS R. BROOMALL • No 111 North Second st., second door below Race. - Philadelphia. ' [April 14. '49. 15.1 y . ' Cut this advertisement oat, sod bring it along, you lath then be sore to get Intone right store. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. CHEAPER THAN EVER. lauds and Retail, at tke ..Proitadelpkis Wadi cad Jewelry Mom.' No. 98 Nora Sacesd &ras araarul Q r n LLD it La. t Gold Levers, 18 carat CMS, full jewelled. 930 and upwards. 4141* - Silver Levers, full jewelled, 15 " Gold Lepine, 18 k cues jewelled, 25 Silver Lepines,Jewelled. . 10 " silver goanter Watehea, 4 0810 , Silver spoons. equal to eciln.persett,Tea. 85; Desert. 810; Table 815; other artielesin proportion. Ali gouda warranted to be what they are sold far. Constantly on band a large assortment of fine SCOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE. - Also, an assortment of M. J: Tobias & Ca., E. Simp son, Samuel & Brothers, E.S.Vates & go.. John Eta rrl ,rson, & R. Beesley and other superior Patent Lever Movements, which will be cased In any style desired., Arrangements have been made with all the above named mosteelebrated manufacturers of England to fur nish at abort notice any required style of Watch, for which orders will be taken, and the name and residence of the person ordering put on if requestea. 0.0. CONRAD,importer of Watches. 0ct29'48.49-Iy] No. 96 N. Second St. CHEAP STOVES I SPLLING OPr BELOW COSTI • THE'subeeriber has on hand a lame ,r 7 awk of COOKING. PARLOR AND • . 7 STORE STOVES with Pipe complete, be is determined to sell out with rAlt aelly. Persons wishing to chase good stoves at /us than Cost will du well t• - ! call on the subscriber. at the corner of Cen tre and Market Streets, in the Borough of Pottsville. GEORGE 11. STICBTER. Oct 13,1540. • —42.0 t STOVES I STOVES 1 STOVES It, , VISITS II COXING! , t 'SOLOM ON HOOVER, C•ezer of Norwegian and Rai/read Streets, I.OI79VILLC, ANNOUNCES to his friends and cue ....v...s towers amt the public generally that he has on hand the most elegant assort meet of STOVES ever offered In this community embracing all the nearest and most approved patterns. He par licalarlY calls attention to McGREGOR'S PATENT PARLOR HEATER, which is pronounced the best stove now in use,both.for comforwieonomy, and health. I have the exclusive right of making these stoves in Schuylkill County. Also Cast Iron Radiators, Empire Cooking Stoves, a superior article for hotels. Willis' Air Tight Conking Stoves, for wood or coal, sal:leerier article for families. Pular and Chamber Stoves, Together with a large assortment for all purposes, all of which will be sold at =must I y low rates. TIN AND JAPANNED WARE.—His assortment of Tin and Japanned Ware is very large, and embraces all the articles lq famtlielt,'whieb he will warrant to be .of a superior quality. AM kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware manufactured to order at the shortest notice. ROOFING dr. SPOUTING. A. he is prepared to en seete Tin Roofing and Spouting, be Invites those In want of such work, to give him a call, be pledges kinuelf to do It cheaper and better than it as ver been done !nib's place before. The public are respectfully Invited toialland exam ine his stock and Judge for themselves. ,[om7-111. Philadelphia Stove Works and .t ill ILLOWAUE FOUNDRY. . WARNION. 4 LEIDRANDT & CO. lime Wkarf ribms litobts Strett a. eke Delaware. JRON band and foe sale on the most rea sonable terms, a very large and bird some assortment of:Stoves. comprising a variety of new .and beautiful pat terns, among which will be found the following : Cooks' Favorito, for wood Itztd coal, V sizes Complete Cook. S Air Tight Complete. . New Complete. 1840. 1 3 ~. . Double Oven, Complet. I 5 it. Bucks County Economist, (patoot tat top.) 3 " James' Cook, for vends, 5 IP Nine Plate Stoves. Plain lop, g .. Do do do boiler, 9 110 Do do do Jos back,, Ten do do . 3 PP • Seven do do 4 rs Cast Oven or Cana Bon Stairs, • • ' 3 Kemone Stove, Or Owen, • • 9 PD . do with collar on top; 2 Eranklin Keystone, , Cannon Stove, • 8 Bare Cylinder Stoves; light or belay cylinder, 8- " • Bar Room Stoves, Bases and Top, $ Dr Radiator Plate; 4 ~. New York Radiator, Bummer Furnaces, 4 w Gas Over.. Ralamanders, 9 P. I Me Tight Plates, 1 " Stanley Cut Parlor Air Tight, 4 9, Etna do ; do do do 2 Btanly, & - desk Radiator, Etna do do do sto Flat Top Complete, patent, a new and superior stove, • ••• Tea Kettles, Stove and Flat Bottoms g English Bott om, Round and Oval. Bulged and Straight Pots, Spid ers, Long Paps, elcc to lit all the stoves. Sinks, Spout irons, ilydtant Drip irons, dm. etc. Dealer, supplied with odd Plates, Grates. Fire Bricks.. &c. doe. ' Light Castings of all zescriptions, neatly and promptly executed. August VS, 1840. . : 33-Smo Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! -•-- • - - - SHEET-IRON & TIN MANIIIPACTOHY. JACOB M. LONG, dlßGrateful for the liberal patronage here tofore received, respectfully announces to the citizens of Pottsville and the marroundingeountry, that he corrithises , buiness at the old stand, opposite hlate's White , Morse Hotel, on Centre Street, in the Borough Of Pottsville, ethnie he keeps constantly on bald an extensive and carefully selected assortment of Parlor sled Coal*" Stoves, embracing all the old end approved styles, together with a variety of new ones,admirably adapted to the want/ of the Coal rd glen. ' Tke "Improved complete. of 1848 i" "Pierce's Amer. lean Air Tight, with Brick Top Oven;" and `lStew arths Sommer and Winter Air Tight." are considered by those who have tested theca, probably th e very best Cooking Stoves that have ever been invented. He with confidence calls attention to his great variety of Parlor and Cooking Stoves, which Is unquestionably the largest. best and theapeat,to be found in tbeCoanty of Schuyik ill. • lie also keeps cons „anti! fur sale a large an 4 varied stock of shict Iron, Tin and Japanned Ware.ar 4 3 beat ttaah , :. anti at the lowest cash prices. :I'l N ft '., , Ft 't G. and all work connected with that btaren of 1 , , I,,:riness, will be promptly oreented, In the beat manner, and on the most teasonable terms. 1.:5y1944.. el-if . . Furniture! Furniture I CARPET*, vENITI A N i PAINTED BLINDS, &e.. GRESSANG & SILy.YRIAN BESPECTFULLY announce to the citizen. of Pottsville and the surrounding neighborhood that they have opened a FURNITURE WARE-ROOM. fa Ara, Lastest/a &red, a few Jeers frogs Crepe, where they have on hand a large sod fashionable static of Egrni tore, embracing the latesternd moat fashionable styles. all of which has been manufactured to their order by the beet makers in our cities. Their stock embraces • general assortment of 'lithe articles embraced In fin- Maine dwellings either plainer In the most Interim!' manner. Bedsteads ranging In price from 03 to 4150, —and another articles of furniture in proportion. In their stock Is also embraced a large assortment of Pe r netian Blinds sod Window Shades of the most approv. ed pattern., selected with great care. CAEPETTING, BEDDING AND UPHOLSTERV. They have also added to the stock a Int of Carpeting of the Tattoos qua/Ides, and Bedding, to which they call the particularattention of those In want df these articles. . It is oar design to keep aR the articles of Furniture requited in Schuylkill County, and prevent the news utty of persons going abroad In search of elegant anl cies of Furniture, allot' which they are determined to sell at leas prices than they can he obtained else , where, with packing and carriage added. They there fore earnestly Invite those who HO about famishing 1 houses and those also who require additional furniture. to give them a Call. as thettlatter themselves they can (leathern any kind of a .elt out" they may regains at a great uvlng of hinds. narnirsrGlßESlLUggl. *ll7 13 , 41) ALIZARDEZ - - THE MINERS' JOURNAL,-AND - POTTSVILLE qrENERAI. ADVERTISER. List of Letters,_ DBALAINTATO In the Past Ofpcs rourrUle, !IL JA. oaths lit of Octobers 181SL • _ • ' A Gibbons Balmy • . Mends Mrs VP Armstrong ilargl Gable John Jr. BeGtnnese MINK Arbor Antos Grab WO IS Skip Lestars. B fistulae, P Alcamphrs Brink Muni II Catchall Jima McCernon Tim Modertca Jan , Growes &rondo McGangttran P Brehemy Gilbert !toward 231cHanna Neil Bindles John Gamma Jonas Idefiloin lamina Bickel John or Gundris Wni. M&Elnln Bann, Ellu Stark Gannon Mn han bfalfurray Jos Banhard Than Gilliam Km OracyblcOlolis Teens* Barton Alfred .olang Jas ship Brbncin John Glans= Jas do NOW Raw Geol. 1 Banat, Alfred Gilman Jam do Nesbit Rabat Bergner Andreas II Noon John Bates John Harrison Edward , 0 - Baron Daniel Hoes= DWI Omfras.Roben Balsam Buell P Mlillabusa Henry, °Connell Jerre/ Brooks attar HerignstebeckJ OBoyle Anthony Becker Wm Bardeen John' °Donnell John Barry nos Hough Francis Osborn John B Brennan Jams' Bannon John Ott natant.= Bart Robert Elegins Dr nos, Odgkrs John ship Barnes Wm Harrington DairMOßrlon Pat'it do • Beaman P W . Humes nos Brady Prank Hoy James Jr Prichard Wattle Bowen Richard Harley James Prvoser Mr Earns Minuet Hot:Drum John $ Patterson Win Bed Henry A Haprisch,Mr Pierce David Beta Peter llodsplin nos Phelan Matthew Brodie= Perrone Beatty John Peal John J Bennett Bryan Hett George Potts Mrs may, Bits John Hones Thus Peck Mrs Jessie T Bowe Mary Healy Martin Pious Bias Eliza Brown Frances Hagerty John ' Minos Mrs it Bolater Miss N Harney Mal Skip Lain& Bechtel Mrs. NI Hardy Andrew Patin Joseph Brennan Mrs Hahn Peter Powell Howell , Skip Lamm Houser Stephen Peden John. • Beddard nos lieverty Martut, Freston nos Bert Robert John or Pat'k' Prosser Henry Berry Henry flea Miss 0 B Pasmlo Wm . Bomebler Park Harden Mrs A Bohan Daniel Ship Least*. Quinn !ohne Butts James Harley BA/thole Quinn Taal ably erpn Fleurn Hardy James Ell '.Drown George Hely Thou Robinson H ,Hze neap John Hall James • Rph'Dennls . . Bose John Hunt John Bees John Barrott Thos Homo John' Rothe Wm .. . .. • • • • • • .. 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Severin Fred Collen Jas f Kennedy John lateffregen Fred Cavanagh Palk Krelmendabi L Siegel Andreas ConoLue Owen Klnsinger Peter titterer &forgoer. B Kearan Wm . Sheridan lindget Donagbhy Jan Kaghael blich'l Seyfert Widow of Darby Cturistop"r Healy Thu Benjamin Daly Micb't Strugeonlifaimiet Delany Patrick Loyd Thos skip Want Davis Joseph Limner Joseph Elmo Thom el Doget itichard Langan James SLinton John . Delany James Le)le Wm &aeon Mehl Dolpban bl.ch:ll Lewis Wm Sweeny Coll Donlan Bernard LawerJohn Smith tom Davis Thos • Long Johannes Stone Amu, Dunn John Lafferty Pat'a ShottenJohn 2 Dye Dr David Id Loomis Miss tif Seurlough - Davis John Lilt Elisabeth Supple Philip Dunphy Edward kip Letters. Stone Joseph Dronsfield Wm Louglorey Edw'd Schwartz lguaz Doyle Timothy Lally Martin Denny Keyran Lllewellyn Thu Tlgue Peter&.Wro Dean Mary B Lewis Beth Tirnay Kiran Dumour Mrs Larkin Jai Terry Lawrence Dandeld Mrs Tuoney John Dunham Mrs B Morlsey John Tillmar. John Driscoll Mrs 0 Miller Lteut Joe 2Tunge Peter Skip Letters. Morgan David Twoael Anthony Davis Rees Morgan Imo It 2 Tamplici James Denis Michael Morrison Bdward slip inters Dunlevy Francis Moore John Tierny John Devine Moth'w Moran Christop'r Tatkrn Wm Dickinson Geo Minde Barnebas Tumbell John Doherty Win idenslnger John Tool John Dunbar John Murry Paula Tempest Joseph Dow'. James Moore V Doyle Patrick Martlug John Vaunirda Wm G Dienstein Christ'nbiull Henry Vinson Chas Doscrweich B Moyer Jncub Valence StrangeN E Manion g ieran Wale Edmond. ay ' Elton Perry T , Miller Wells W Enderly Truben Morton Wm Walsh Philip Englei John ' • Mallon Valentine Wea kilns Edward Eptilla Miss B Mlles Bernard Wallis John EdwardsWm shipbialoy Mrs Julia Wood Sandi P. Eunice duMuley Mrs E virslton Wm B M Moore Mrs Ann Withington Wm Palley John Martz Miss Sarah Wasnir Amos Fogarty Jan Murry Betty Wells Edmond Fox Jag Skip Letters. Weaver John W Finlan Nicholas Mallon Hugh Weirich Job Jos rattle:off Lieneelibladdon James William. Mrs SA2 Foley Michael Mulquin Patrick Wright Miss ESi Fox John 3 Mullen Ems stip Humes Flattery Thom Manuel] Elisha Williams Manta Fomble John Molloy Edward Watkins Edwin Farrell Bryant Munroe Robert William Rees Foard Frp_pcis Moore John Watkins Jentlif - Fullman , Peter Morrison Mrs D •Wittington Ed'rd Ship Letters. MO Walters Abraham Feilden Ann McKim Martin - Flatery not 21 cblinnes R l Von Geo jr Finlay John, • 'McConnell Hugh Yost Joseph Fanning nog • • bleCormickMicli'l skip lass O McLaughlinTaVklfoung not Gibson Mathew Mclntyre Abem,i'indy Patrick Garret Benj McCaffrey Peter Garber John B IdeCioughln Ind Zimmerman Bam Gough John McGovern Path 2 Centsadditional will be charged for ail advertised fetters. Persona applying for letters on %Mallet will please say "advertised." N. B. The inland postage on all Foreign Letters mult be pro-paid at this office. ANDREW MORTIMER, P. M. 41.31 Oct 6. 1849. List of Letters, REMATNING In the Post office In Norwegian. Pa ending Sept 30, 1819. Thos Armstrong Guroygne Ivo spßosby Jeremiah Baker John Jordon John dolteed John Brown James James Edward D nick J S Bowes Michel Lally Thos Regerinseph ath Drhan Michael Lazenby John Richard ThMi • Cahill David McGerhan Neal StroheSiCarolhie Caur7 John ' Mowery MhoganAShotten Jona Devlin Thos Mathias Jane Swan Mrs oblp Berlin Theis Minlek Patrick Stephens Wry A Don John ° Murphy Jas 7 sh.p ' ship Davison Ed, Alp. Nesbit Win ship Savage Gen 11 do Diekason Ho' bt s'pPetr lek nos Thomas Thai Eitnagan 81a•lnapPark Mary A W Slams Wm] rip Fairly James Pitman The. D Williams Hen do Gibbison John Proud Hen ship . Yates Thai do JONATHAN JOHNSON, P 111. OMO, 1849 , --4141 Greatest Discovery of the Age be TILkSIPS • MAGNETIC ois•rxratT, Is constantly effecting cares of the inmost Impor ; lance. The most incredulous are convinced—the most faithlem ere compelled to believe in the power and virtue of this grew remedy. It is universally admitted to be the most wonderful combination known to the world for the immediate relief of disease and pain. It never falls while there remains' sufficient lire .to restore a natural and healthy action to the capillary vessels of the hotly, and equalize toe ctrculation of the blood. By thls means a controlling power Is gained over the most malignant forms of disease, which can not be obtained from any other remedy. Such is the power of Mt. combination that it penes rates to every portion of the human frame; every hone and muscle. vein and ligament is searched out and made sensible of hs purifying and healing Influence- Hence it cornea It cope. as readily with internal as external diseases. Numerous Instances are on record where this reme dy has restored health to patients so near the grave that the most powerful Internal remedies Ailed to produce any amt. Saab has frequentlybeen the ease • fitdmeneetiss of eli Bowels. No Patient ever need die with this disease where the lilsenetic Ointment can be obtained. that dangerOus Epidemic known as the ' Peril Erysipelas,. cand always be cured by thin remedy. '4For • ../adestitetsey RileU=Wink this ointment Is the most complete remedy prepared. In 49 cases out of 100 It t will afford entire relief to the worst cases of Nereenge Heeduke, For nervous disease this remedy Is in thirty minutes. orimmrnse value Affectrons of the spine. rheamattsm, lamenessodee rate sore throarh. bronchitis, pleurisy, croup, chills, braid, scald bead. scrofula, nit Rheum, erysipelas, cholera morbus, ague In - Ibe fun orb , burns. In flamed eyes, fever sores, c., will be Immediately re lieved by the use of this remedy. For further Particulars and testimonials, see pamph lets left with each agent. Price Waal Vicente per bottle. Feria!, by - JOHN Or BROWN. Mao, for sale by an Agent to each town In tbeetnia. gem 29. 154 a. —lo4y Lumber 'Ward, at Schuylkill TAE subscriber . respectikily begs leaie to Inform his cunt Mere and the public of Schuylkill County in general. tbat ho bass large and extensive stock of SEASONED SUSQUEHANNA LIINSER on hand. suitable for building purposes.' Akio. J Ist, Standing, John and Lap Shingles, all of which ha will sell on the most reasonable terms. *He wonldgnost respectfully Invite ell purchasers to all and gamine for themselves before Mulatto. Wm*. ISAVID,D. MA of' Eaters, • MISNAMING in the Post oilics, Itturrevak PR.. rin the IstaCtelober.lBl2. islararJohn W Ruben Hugh or' Hiller Jr John gekerman Henry Winhionitne - John Ayers Abraham Fella Win - Marna, Jobs. Lilian Thu •• Yrsdannult alth-biagresafiß Adults Jolla • oluMeNeates Patrick Adams Janus Feldmann Henry McGarrellillieb 32 Bryan John /Nablus Thu Havener nos Ban Silas Fishes John McCann Alan - - Byrne Pads." Fituatnek Thus McNeil's Tags ;Bagley Righted Grain Stephen bleGrilon Peet Breen 'Wm ClostUa Edward McLean James H ' Itamhdels Patricia:Upson Deal McLean James Breen John Gallaway hilich'l MoNenentan : Brannon Musty Gallhon Owen Dines Bod•Frankiha Waspy Pat% McCann' WWI - Burns Ceo Gormley Jo're McCue Chutes Bonk Anthony Groom, Mary NcElliennal Du- BushEsterA GtpbonsWm curd BreslinCondif Glover Jacob McGann Path Pray Matthew Gill Jari McCormick John BrinnenCarbarineGaltaglier Martin McNemarrd Pat'k Bradford A 0 Galilean Writ blowiest Ann Bradley Edward Gallagher Denny Earthy Hansel ByrunJohy or George Thin . Nerigan Daniel AnthanyGlimartin Mille 20Larey Edward Burkhart J Gantlet Jan 011arn Margreat Bradegan T Garvin 'Maul ONeal Manta Fkuinger ConrathGood Patrick Powell Richard Meanest% John Goodbart John Petry James Braucht Adam ; Gibbons Wm PhirtantrutylaW Barnet Daniel Gilbreath • Phillips' lie Birn Omni Gibbons kire , Quinn Jas. Brisland Bernard Hosiery Hathertlanitiland se ByrasChriatopherHerron John • Quigley 14.1 Bremen Jamas Howley Pat'k *rens Jahn Burns Geo Harris Jae Rkharde John Banker Peter Herder John W Hoch Henr Berry Patrick Hasgood Thos RelleyPatr lck Boyle Judy Hays Israel L Richardson Ages Biller Moses Ilithans Joseph Iteedtwad Joseph Boyle Chas Haber Philip Belly Michael Barns John Haruki' Solomanßoads Frinklis Boyle Roney • Holman Richard Hitcher& John I Brumm Cath Sundown Wm Rapp Joseph Burns Domnick Hagerty John Rathbun Hors, Boyer Andrew -tialfond Henry , Richards Lewis Brown Thu Hempel Pnrdnandßichards Math* Brea John Ranch Robe eta Reese Thus G I Conner Thom hi Heneeny Husain jaboadns Mn Collins Win • Haufinßan ob Rogra Thos Carmine Edward Harley Edward Banyan John • Confer John Itindson Wm Ruebrig Fredrieh Clark Edward J Jones John C 2Robtina.Lewisl Crictilli Michell James Henry Eamon David 'Cadre in Martin Jones Moses Sparks Sa'r'i Clifford Mtn Jones George Bleigie - Chas I Clifford Anthony Jones Tbos Renders Wm A 2 Can dick Win Jones Reese Sharpies Margret Croll Wm Jona flukey Schafer Luisa I Cbanedy Wria . Jones Thin Seanlaw Martin ConronJernes Jones Win Smith WT'? Cline Agnes Jones Lewis W Wm Coulehen John Jones Wm P Shelton Stephen Carter Mehl 'Johnston Rob Short Win i Cole Dr Wm D !Carey Patrick Shafer &SODS Curthan Ju Knight Wm Snyder Nathan Caen) , Jos Heir Jas Stearn J Coo= Manuel Hanel Christian Smith Isaac Connell Jas Kutner Dan'! Strawser John Craig Itabina Keaton Wm Shbortall Ana Cumiford Mary Knight Wm Sutton John Coyle Pat'k • Kauffman Saari Shore Philid CanualeThos Koch Lewis • libindel Solomon,. Delany Win ± Kern, Edward Strasbridenbloses' Donoghue Thu Kennedy Thos Tonkin thcbard ' flimsy John Herron Pat'k Tbatchor John. Dreher hi et J Ketree John or Taylor Thus,* Haney Mich''';'Lallah John Taylor Joseph ' Donohoe Mn Lewis James Tool Win . . Delany !as;', Lillian Edward To Tatrick Danalan Pan !Lewis David Tobias Wm Dalton Jas 21-ankh:in Pat'k Truentan Joseph Donbary Pat'k :LadMart Jan Trap:m.llo4MA Dobbin & Rodg'sLannnn Dennis Temple Sno Dowling Jobe ~Lawlor Edwards Trewick Thos Dobbins Mato ',Mary Andrew Trempt Joseph Dies Wm • Llewelyn David Valentine Ellis 1 Delany Dennis. Lanen Dan'l Williams David Ji Dondican Pat'k Lawrence Isaac RWatkins Was Dresk Samuel . Loughlin Barthol•Waish Marvel Doyle Me. mew Wiest John Dando John Lyance John • Walshe Michael Dudlick Trios Lewts Theo Williams Richard Dobbins Estate °Mohr Win 2 Davies Ann Marshall RlebardWatklns Henry Donohoe FranciaMurphy Pails 2Wilibelm Jere- Durkan Thus Mansur Israel :Isiah 2 Daniel John Morris Margaret. Williams John Dorm Jacob 2Magliar Thai Weir Duncan Dresrel AloM Matthews John,Williums John 11 Davies Wilt !Stickel Mickel ,' Wingert Agustus Doherty John Medlicott David 1 Wise Sarah"' Dutly& Germ- Morgans Martha Wynn Chambers IsnerMirig Riebiid Williamson Wm Deem* , Eliza Martin Joseph Williams Jam Davies Wm Mathews Peter Weippett George Edwards l'hillp Morrisey Joseph Week Henry Elliott John Melroy Bernard Williams Lewis Edwards Lewis Masterson Anne Watson Maryiane Edwards Mary Musket Them Wittnan Mary Exirelaitchard Morgan Jane Werner Chasm Every, Felix Malan Patrick .Wean Jacob Erskine Andaew Marshall Jos . Witilams Than 3 Evans Wm Moonoyin Thos Williams IMAM- Eliot Richard ' Millet John W min Faxprarick Fran-Morrison ,nastinWiloon The. • cis Nwtney Thus Williams Inko F • Flanigan Pat'k Morgan Thom Winter plan Fink 2. Miller Jobb J Welsh Joseph P Fenn Theo Moore Joseph Yost Wm- • 2 Feeney John Moran Stiehl • Tool Margret Franet J Mathews John Turban Wm Fox Peter Morgan Decry Zimmerman Wm Prlry Briget Moyer Josiah Two centskdditional wit! bo charged for sit adver tised letters. • When applying for letters in this list please say "advertised." -- - O. D. De FOREST, P. M —II-It Oa. 6. 1849 Rising Sun Hotel, veiv r i t tt." 4 ' a THE undersign e d ctidiy a r unces tohecitzens of a County, and rtrvllvllgen/at tbatj tukerihai td L tais g edstadinow : . r n.ilintel and lately kept by Jeremiah Hushes, at tut CORNER OF SECOND and MINEWINILLE Sts, in the Borough of Pottsville, which NS haalltted up with special ref. Terence to' the eon:trona those who may favoi hint with their custom.. The house Is pleasantly located, with stabling and a large yard attached, calculated to accommodate Farm ers,and persons travelling with horses and Carbines. The proprietor Ads his house well furnished, and/twill pare no pains ni*apenset to supply his Table and Bar in is manner which cannot fail to atford general sells factinn, An attentive. faithful bottler will al way§ be In 'at tendance, so thit vivant may rely an havine their how vs properly attended to. MICHAEL SELTZER.. Mayl9:49. —ll-ly Washington Hotel, (Posagaay atm. air Sam vac Its Airs,) • &kaylkill Moss. The subscriber announces to his friends and as.a the travelling public that he baa taken the IT 1 , • above mentioned establishment. and fitted up' thioughout, au that It will equal any este,— Bailment In the County. It is located near the Depot of the Phlladlephla and Reading Railroad.and on the Maio street of the Borough. Ilia table will airway' be abundantly supplied with the clinimst delicacies of (he season. his chamber. are large and airy, and his bed ding of the best kind. • The stabling attached to the hotel is largo and corn- Modious. and attentive.bostlers will always be found In attendance. Do Las, also accommodations for Dro ver,. d,e KkVebteles will always bo kept to oarry visitors to any part or the Couuty„or elsewhere. All he snlicites is a trial of his House, feeling confi dent be will give.e,ntire satJaraction to all who, find it convenient to scjouin at biti !louse A3.7:49-15 LP 1 Gas In Poltss•illej 'PRE subscriber Infotms the citizens of Pottsville, I that he will be prepared to arrange the necessary fixtures for lighting Dwelling Hooves. Hotels and Pub. lie Buildings. with Gas,and to furnish burners of every variety and style, at the the most reasonable rates. Orden will be thankfully received at his shop. on the corner of Mauch Chunk and Coal sic., and at the Watch and Jewelry Sion of Robert C. Green, next door to the Post Office, Centre street. Aug. 9.5. 1840. 33-1 JOHN WARNER. Who Says Gas t TACOD M. LONG. would riutify bin friends and for: d met patrons, that helm fully prepared to (Walsh all "Inds of GAS FIXTURES. such as CHANDELIERS, PEEDENTS, BRACKETS, &e. &A.. of a superior quality and Seib; all work done by him, will be arranted , And must pals Inspection of the Sumba. udant.. Call at his Store, and ermine hi dilutes; Dept I. 1P45. ' • 46.tf N. M. Nieurnam , s PLITRIIIING SHOP, BEATTY'S ROW. :SIORWEOHN STREET, Pettiville. Pa. ALL kind, of Lead Pipe. Sheet Lead, Brass Cocks (a superior article) Bath Tubs, Shower Bathe Hydrant., Hydrant Hose. Double and Single acting Pampa, ine.. kept constantly on hand cad for gale.— Kitchen Sink, madeto order, neat and durable, andel kinds orplumbining done lathe beat manner. A CARD.—LITTLE & MARTIN .. 4 WHOLESALE and Head Dealer, ln DRY .1.52 r 00D111, artocEm ES. TEAS, LIQUORS,&c. r .•• Store nn Centre Street, tear the corner of Ma hantongo, to which the attenton of chtsens of Orion and country Is respectfully sollletted. JOHN L. LITTLE. Pam, 'Oct 1.11-441 ' JOHN S. C.MARTIN Tuscarora and Tamaqua Line. ON and a fleilittatd_ tryillny 28th. the . , • subscriber will run - a - coach 'MIME „-. 4 TIMES A DAY, between Tuscarora and ' 411 . 111 k. Tamaqua. on the arrival of the catt - at Tasentora. The cars leave Pottsville at 'te and.ll o'- olork, A. IS. sad 4 P N. The coach will leave Tama qua at 71 anS 11 o'clock. A.. H. and 4 o'clock. Ill. Pare SO cent,. Tickets can be bid at Jones' Hotel, Tamaqua, and of the conductor of the Can. Jane2.49-13-tf.] STEPHEN JONES. Reefing Slate. 'POE BERNSVILLE SLATE - Co. 11Y,8PECTFUL— LY Inform the public that they are folly prepared to furnish a superior Slate for Hooting ; and having the moat experienced Slaters in their employ will at tend to any orders with - e - raost lib. eral terms. A ' , demote of their &tato may be seen at the Office of Joseph George, Architect, who will give any Information required, and with whbtrutt• ers_nll be left. Whi.77I7IOIIERTIV/C-Co.- March 3. 104 f) Lehigh Water 0 ap, Carbon A New' Turning Establishnien t, By SITEi POWEit. AT THE HA SHOP OP PAU. RI &OBER Id , In THIRD Bt., near REMS, where all kinds of turning in wood will be thankfully re eved, and neatly executed without delay. Bed Posts, Table Legs, he. kept constantly on band and for sale at the lowest nrieea. ISAkeTiOMPHON, roremaa, Mardi; 104f1 for J. MORGAN. Elt Thompson. REAL ESTATE AGENT 'AND COLLECTOR OF RENTs: OA* in Port Carbon, igilapikill Coaelq. Pg, outiattiber will. take charge of Coal Lando, 1 Dwelling ilnuaea. and other property, and collect Rent, for the name. to the County of DeligrOill. and all other business a wgerled with hi. Agency, will be promptly attended to. ELI THOMPSON, Port Car bon. Schur tellies, Raters to Bard Patterson, and notate Smith. Fag, Pottsville. !. Damsel Beg. Reading. " Wm. EL Wilson, No. 9. North 3d at., Philadelphia. Mar 1140. Bean GM Bibles, • ONLY 60 CENTS I TAE eubseriber has Joss received t ripply of el,. Finely boned and gilt pocket Was. wqh eo9d print and miner. which be can sell lathe unusually low raw of 50 cents per copy., SCHOOL Ai kap se 110 cis.; each; at HANNAN'S - . Chao Wiloksale Rai SOO soossissa S*4 litA • • * New Firm. eposTICE subscrlberablvtog Oh day entered Into coparMershlp for the parpols .3(M:wattled a neral wholesale and retail business in IRON, GROCCSIES,PROVISIONSMAY,PLOVR, and swan, at the well-known Vint Store In the borough of Potts- Male, would most respectfully begisave to say that they have now on band a lugs and well selected stock of Du Iron of all descriptions, also Slat Bar and TIM!' Road Iron °turban stuamitable for drifts and lateral roads, which they offer for sale at u low a rate as can be bad In the County. Also, a flesh stock of Groceries and Provisions constantly on hand at very low prices for cash. Also, Cut, Blister, and Shear Steel, Nails and Spikes, Ma. Floor. Peed, Ike, ali of which they would respectfully solicit an inspection of by the public, and relying u tbeydoupon a strictattentlon to business to be able stall times to accommodate their customers. E. YARDLEY.. & SON. P. s.—The rcibscriber wentirate this opttonuulty to return his einem thanks for the liberal patronage be has heretofore received from his friends and the public tariataill , end reepectMly molten' a continuance of the we for the new drm. .Poturrille, N0v1'141848401 EDW YARDLEY. Caution Extra. A ninths the name of CLAP has engaged with a young man of the name of S. P. Townsend, and uses pis namejn pot up a Sarsaparilla. which they call Dr Touritsicd's Earsapartita, denominating It GENUINE Origin ctn. This Townsend is no doctor, and never was; bu wu formerly a workeroa railroads, canals, and the'lke. Yet he 1.01119114 the title of Dr., for the empower gaming crediOfor what ha fano. This la to caution the public not to be deceived, and purchase none but the Genuine Original Old Dr: Jacob Town. send's Sarsaparilla, having on it the Old Dr's. like ness, his family cost of sang, and his signature across the coat of arms. OLD DOCTOR JACOB TOW:neg. olio, THE ORIGINAL BISCOVERER OP TIIE Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla! OLD Dr. Townsend is now about 70 years of age, and has long been known as the author and discus erev of the Genuine Original "Townsend Sarsapdrilla Being poor. he was compelled to limit its manufacture, by which means It has been kept out of market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who had proved Its worth and known its value. It had reached the ears of many, nevertheless., at those persons who had been healed of sore diseases. and need from death, proclaimed its excellence and wonderful HEALING POWER, Knowing. waxy years ape, that he had, by his skill, science, and experience, devised an article which would be of incalcuable advantage to mankind, when once known and extensively ,used, be hoped and perseve red, mulcting tire time to arrive when the means would be furniahed w bring it into universal notice. when Ito Inestimable virtues would be known and siliprecia led. This time heathen, the means are supplied; this GRAND AND UNEQUALLED PREPARATION. ' Is manufactured nn the largest orate, and is called for throughout the length and breadth of the land, es pecially as it is found incapable of degeneration for deterioration. Let every man ring throughout the land, that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend Is now manufacturing the real "Townsend Sarsaparilla,• which steer sears.nreerfer ments, and never thaapse is *ammeter. From this day firth the people shall have the Pars ,Gestaiss 7essesend Sarsaparilla, which shall never sour in the bottle, or In the stomach, and it shall yet banish front the land al 'Fermenting, Souring, Explo `ding,- Vinegary Sarsaparillas, now In use. A good Sarsaparilla, pure and genuine, ought to live ;- a poor 'souring. slip-slop Sarsaparilla ought to droop and die. The Old Des. Sarsaparilla will keep pure and pet 'tent 100 years: ' Unlike young 8. P. Townsend's It Improves with am and never chcinges, but for the better ; because it is prepared on scientific principles by a scientific rano. The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and the latest discoveries of the Art have all been brought Into requi sition in the manufacture of the OLD DR'S. SARSA PARILLA. The Sarsaparilla root, it is welt known to medical men, contains many medlcinal properties, and some properties which aro inert or useless, and others, which. if retained in preparing it for use, pro duce fermentation and acid, which is injurious to the system. Some of the propertiesof 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 its menu! facture. Moreover, these volatile principles, which fly off in vapor, or as an exhaltatiOn, under beat, are the very essential medical properties of the root, which give to it all Its value. Any person can boil or stew the root till they get a dark colored liquid, which la more from the coloring matter in the root than from anything else; they can then strain this ineipid or vapid liquid. sweeten with sour molasies. and then call it "Sarsaparilla Extract or Syrup." But such is not the article known as the GENUINE OLD' DR..JACOBTOWNSENDQ3 SAR SAPARILLA..' This is unprepared, that all the inert properties of the Sarsaparilla root are first removed, every thing capahle of becoming acid or of fermentation, in extract. ed and rejected ; then every particle of medical virtue is secured in a pure and concentrated form; and thus it is rendered incapable of losing any of its valuable and heeling properties. Prepared In this way, it is made the most powerful agent in the CURE OF INNUMERABLE DISEASES.' Hence the reason why we hear commendations en every side in its favor by men, women, and children. We find it doing wonders in the cure of Consumption. Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint, and in Rheumatism, Scrofula, idea, Costiveness. all Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples, Blotch... and all affections arising from IMPURITY OP THE BLOOD. It potiesses a Ina rvellnus efficacy, in all complaints arising Rom indigestion, from Aridity of the Stomach, from unequal circulation,. determination of blood to the'head, palpitation of the heart, cold feet and cold hands, cold chills and hot flashes over the body. It has not its equal in Colds and Coughs; and promotes easy expectoration, and gentle perspiration - - relaxing stricture of the lunge, throat, and every other part. But In nothing is its excellence more manifestly seen and seknowedged than In all kinds and stages of Fe male Complaints. It works wonders In ease of Fluor Albin or Whites, Falling of the Womb, Obstructed, Sapptessed, or • Painful Menses, Irregularity of the menstrual periods, and the like; and is as effectual in curing all the forms of Kidney Disease. By removing obstructions, and regulating the general system. It gives tone and strength to the whole body, and thus cures all forms of NERVOUS DISEASES AND DEBILITY.. And thus prevents or relieves a great variety:of other maladies, as Spinal Irritation. Neuralkia, St. Vital Dance, Swooning. Epileptic Fits, Convulsions, Pm It to net possible for this medicine to fail to do good; It has nothing in it which can ever - harm, it can never sour or spoil, and therefore, can never loose its cura tive properties. It cleanses the illood, excites the liver to healthy netinn, tones the stomach, and gives good' digestion, relieves the bowels of torpor and constipa tion, allays inflamation.puritles the skin, equalizes the circulation of the blood, producing gentle warmth equally all over the body, and at the insensible per:Mira- , tine; Waxes all obstructions, and invigorates the en tire nervous eyetem. Is not thla then, the medicine you;pre-eminently need) But can any of these things he said of S P. Townsend's interior article 1 This young man's!iqu id Is notto be COMPARED. WITH THE OLD DR'S. Because of one grand fart. that the oneis incapable of deterioration.and NEVER SPOILS, while the other does; it suture, ferments, and blows the bottles con taining it into fragments; thesour, acid liquid ex ploding, and damaging other goods! Must not this hiare compound be poisonous to the system? What/ pat slUd tale system already diseased with aside W hat causes Dyspepsia, but acid) Do we not all know, that when food sours In our stomachs, what mile:flue it produces I flatulence, heartburn. palpitation of the heart, liver complaint, diarrhoea, dysentery. colic, and corruption of the blood? What is Scrofula baton acid humor in the body! What produces all the humors which bring on Eruptions of the Skin, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas. White SwelllngeFever Sores, and all ulcerations- internal and external! lila noth ing under heaven but an acid substance, which sours and thus spoils all the fluids of the body, more or leen. What causes Rheuniatism, but a sour or acid rigid, which insinuates itself between the joints and else where, irritating and Inflaming the tender and delicate tames upon which it acts) So of nervous diseases, of Impurity of the blood, of deranged circulations, and Ready all the ailments which afflict human nature. . Now sit not horrible to make and sell, and Wilke ly worts to use thin ' SOURING. FERMENTING. ACID "COMPOUND" OF 8. P. TOWNSEND! - And yet he would fain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Ocasiee •Orijrieal Sarsaparilla, is an IMITATION of his inferioureparation Heaven forbid that we shoulddeel in an article which would bear the most distant resemblance to 8. P. Townsend's article! and which would bring down open the Old Dr. such a mountain load of complaints and criminations from Agents who have sold, and pur chaser* who hove used S. P. Townsend's Fermenting Compound. We wish it understood. because it is the absolute truth, that S. P. Townsend's article and Old -- Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla are heaven-wide apart and leflaitsly dissimilar; that they are unlike in every particular, having not one single thing In com mon. JOHN JONES As 8. P. Townsend la no doctor,and never was, Is no chemist. no pharmaceutist—knows no more of medi cine or disease than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what guarantee can the public have that they are receivinta genuine scientific medi cine, containing all the virtues need in preparing it, and which are incapable of changes which might ren der them the agents of disease instead of health 1 But what else should be expected from one who knows nothing comparatively of medicine or disease I It requires a person of some experience, to cook and serve up even a common decent meal, how much more portant Is it that the persons who manufacture medi -clne, designed for weak stomachs and enfeebled Rya termshonld know went he medical properties of plants, the hest manner of securing and concentrating their healing virtues, also an - extensive knowledge of the va rious diseases which Whet the bunion system, and how to adapt remedies to these diseases k , It is horrible to think, and to know how cruelly the afflicted ace imposed upon by presumptuous men for the sake of money t Fortunes made out of the agonies of the sick: and no equivalent rendered' the despair ing sufferers! It is to arrest frauds npon the unfortunate, to pour balm into wounded humanity, to kindle hope in the de. opiriegbasom, to restore health and bloom, and vigor Into the crushed and broken, and to banish infirmity. that Old Dr. Jleoh Townsend has sought and found he opportunity and means to bring his Grand Unlver sal Concentrated Remedy within the reach. and to the knowledge of rill who aged It, that they may learn and know, by jnyfial experience. its TRANSCENDENT POWER TO REAL And thus to have the nnpurchasable. satisfaction of baring raised thousands acid millions from the bed of sickness and despondency to hope, health, and a long life of vigor and usethlness to themselves, their fami-' Ues and friends , Agents for this County, John O. Brown, Pottrrille MUMS D. Falls, and J. W. Gibbs, Minenrville E. .3 Fry, ( T p a e m e. an i zal s4 Le s ca . n ft sl lsauffman, Schuylkill Raven. DATENT GEtIIIASE.—For th axles of es, Ws, out, IFia if Road Var. and Machinery/4 kinds, toner' oil and prevent Diction. This anklets orepared and lbr gale by CLHY !Mai PARVIN; the oily manufacturers of thin artiele,in taw United Staten, at their wholetale and retail Hardware and Drug Storein Pottsville.Sauglkill'Hounty,Pa. • SICHSIIIin that none is gesualne without tha tenikrnautre ofthe a 0 corms l lo6.4tOpsriest, • .1 , 4 c e ono aspa r ANOTLIER FELLOW BEING RESCUED PROD[ EtaLl by Sciteack's Ps/ramie Syrup. THE following ease is one of the greatest triamphefa medicine over dresami entre published in Inaba- Watery. Bead It I Prompted by noothertban the feeling of benevolence. and for the benefit of my afflicted fellow belnge,l de. sire to make known a short description of my disease and the unexpected cure I obtained from SCHENCK'S PIILMONIC SYRUP. About three years ago I was afflicted with a violent cold, which settled on my breast and side, and every lbw days I would raise consider able bloods my cough was very tight and distressing. Every day I had violent fever, creeping chills, sad praline sweets at night, with ditherilty of breathing and great lon of appetite; my system was entirely prostrated, being confined to My bed most of the time. Two of the most eminent • physicians In this city at. tended me, and after exhanatiog allthetrskill, pronouns cud my ease Incurable. Indeed, one said my long. were almost gone, and I could out possibly recover At this stage of my disease, I was prevailed upon to try Dr:Schema's Peletente Syrup, and before I had la ken half a dozen bottles, was so the recovered as to be able to go about the house. It seemed to strength en my whole system—it loosened the cough and stop ped the bleeeding—my bowels became regular,. and everything I ate, seemed to digest earely sod nourish my whole system. Indeed, such was the rapid pro. greas of my health. and so sudden the change, that I became too aangaine of a speedy cure, and abandoned the an of the medicine before the disease was thor oughly eradicated, which resulted in another attack of bleeding at the lungs last Call, accompanied by a distres• sing cough; I again commenced taking the Polmonle Syrup, and sent for Dr. Schenck, who, upon a careftil examination, advised me to continue tieing it. Before I bad taken four bottles, an 'Emcees formed in my side. which gathered and broke, discharging as treatise" can judge. a plaint very disagreeable yellow matter. This seemed to cleanse and purify my whole intent. Prom this tune 1 began to get better, and am now happPto say entirely recovered. I am' sure at this time I en joy better health than I have for the last ten years. Since I commenced tak mg the Pulmonic Syrup. I have never failed to recemmetd It wherever I went, that others, as well as myself, might be saved. from that awfkil disease; fort feel It a duty that I owe to the afflicted to publish it to the world. - Permit me to men tion a few rases that have come tinder my Immediate observation. Being on a visit to Camden, N. J.. last summer, J saw a child, evidently in the last stage of bowel censumption. The mother informed me that the physicians had given the child up as Incurable. II told her what benefit I bad derived, from the use of *Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, and induced her to procure a bottle. I heard nothing more from the little sufferer until about three months after; being in the market, my attention was drawn to a lady who observed me very attentively. she finally approached me, and naked Me if I was not the lady who recommended Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup to her dying child Mat summer. in Cam den. I replied that I was. She said that her child had entirely recovered. and was uncommonly he !thy.— Her name is Mrs. WHIM!, and now resides in Brides burg. Another lady I would mention in particular. who had a scrofulous affection. Her face and neck presented one continued core, and one of hereyes was iterlouely affected with it. She had become greatly emaciated, and to all appearance; past recovery. I in duced her to try Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup. which she did, and Is now perfectly cured. Another lady, Mrs. McMullen, whose 'residence I will give on application. was evidently In the last 'stage of Consumption. 1 prevailed upon her to try the Pulmonic Syrup. In a very short time she wan entirely recovered, and now enjoys excellent health, having become exceedingly fleshy. These are three caries within my knowledge, which I know were cured by Schenck's Pulmonic Syr up. All who doubt this statement, and will take the trouble to call on me at my renitence, Perish street, five doors above Tenth, north side, I think I will be able to satisfactorily convince them by my own case, and others that I know have been cured by this Syrup. Since my cure there have been so many to see me to know what I took, that I have had a very gohd oppor •tonity of knowing a great many that have taken It, and have been greatly benefitted thereby, and I think If persons afflicted with Consumption or Liver Com plaint, would send for Dr. Schenck, and let him care fully examine their tunes. and if he 'aye he can cure them, follow the directions. and prevent taking cold, they will rapidly recover. GULIELIMA. L. LEIDERT. PAdiadelphfit, Atay . ,29, 1149. De. J. H. Seaming :—Dear Sir—T have known Mrs. Leihert far several years, ass member of my church, and have all confidence in her statement, and am re joiced to find her again restored to health. Any thing more, in addition to her statement, is needless. Yours. truly, THOMAS L. JANE WAY, Pastor of the North Presbyterian Church, Mader, Jam :0,1840. Sixth at., above Green. Prepared and sold by J. If. SCHENCK, at his Lab ratory, S. E. Corner of Coates and Marshall streets, and at his principal office, No. 32 South Sixth street, and by the following agents: J. S. C. Martin. Pousville ; Lyon & Mattel, Port Clinton; Charles Franey, Igsburg ; S. 11. Dickson. Schuylkill Haven ; J. B. Falls, Mtnendale ; Price & Hughes, St Clair; Henry Shligler, Port Carbon ; Dr. J. E. Steibberger, Middleport'; E. J. Fry. Tamaqua; E. W. Earl,lleading ; li. T. Stemmer, Norristown; John Beiterman, Hamourg. ¢z-Price Si per bottle, or ISS per ball dozen. Aug. !!..5, IHO. McAllister's Ointment, CONTAINING NO MERCURY, Oft OTUER • MINERAL. IT HAS POWER TO CAUSE ALL Paternal Sores, Scrofulous Humors, Skin Dikeasns, Poisonous Wounds to tllscharge lbw putrid matters, and. then heals them. , It is rightly termed ALL-HEALING. for there Is scarcely a disease external or Internal, that It will not benefit. I have used it tOr 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 case has it failed to benefit when the patient was within reach of mortal means. I have had physicians learned in the profession.— I have had ministers of the gospeljudges of the bench, aldermen, lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition, and multitudes of the poor use it in every variety of way, and there has been but one volce—one universal voice—say lag MeALLISTEIL YOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD.. RIIEUMATISN—It removoselmost Immediately the Influmation and swelling when the pain ceases. (Reid the directions around the box.) HEAD-ACIIE—The salve has cured persona of the head ache of melee years standing, and who had It regular every Week so that vomiting took place. DEAFNESS, Ear-Ache. Tooth-Ache, and Ague La the face, are helped whhlike success SCALD HEAD—We have cured cases that actually defied every thing known One man told us that he had spent .111301:fort his children without any benefit, when a few boxes of ointment cured them. BALDNESS—It will restore hair sooner than any =other thing. ' TETTER—There Is not hing better for the vire o Totter. j BURNS—It Is one of the beet things in the world for Burns. Piles—Thousands are year") cured by this °lament. It never fails in giving relleffor the Files. Around the box aredirsetions forsake ifeAllister'e Ointment for Scrofula. Liner Compliunt, Erysipeiss, Totter, Chilblain, &aid Bead, Sore eyes, Sere Throat. Bronchitis, Nervous Affections, Pants, Disease of the Spine. Heal-Ache, Asthma, Deafness, Ear-Ache, Barns, Corse, AU Direaues of the Skis, Sore Lips. Pim. pits, Stiffness of the joints, Swelling of the Limbs, Sore Limbs. Sores, ithenemetism, Piles, Croup, Swelled. or Broken Breast, Tooth-Ache. ..fro in the Face, hc• COLD FEET—Liver Complaint, polio in the Chest, of Side, falling off of the hair, one or the other accom panies cold feet (This Ointment Is the true remedy.) It is • sure sign of disease to have cold feet. CORNS—Occasional use of this Ointiaent will al ways keep Corns from growing. People seed never be troubled with them if they use it frequently. This Ointment is gond for any part of the body or limbo that are inflamed. In some cases it should be applied often. CAUTION.—No Ointment will be genuine. miles+ the name of James McAllister is written with a pen upon every label. JAMES McALLISTER„ Sole Proprietor of the above Medicine. , Price, 25 cts. per bor. AGENTS—J. M. Beatty & Co„ Pottsville ; D ,N. Heisler, do; J. %V Gibbs, Minersville ; Charles Frni ley, Orwignbure; C. & G. lluntzinger, Schuylkill Haven ; Wm. Taggart, Tamaqua; Washington Heis ler, Port Carbon; Wm. Price, StClair; John D. Hicks, Reading; and by Agent. in all the principal Towns in the United States. Prinelpo 'Office, N0.'28 North Third at. Philadelphia Dr. Callen's Indian Vegetable PANACEA 1. TUE VERY BEST PREPARATION OF SAR SAPARILLA • TN the world, prepared by a new proce3s, known only to the Proprietors, by which all its virtaes are ex tracted—this not being the case with any other, ac counts for the dumber of_ positive And almost ratrocu lons cures, made in this city, while other pre p arations of sarstiparllly make al their cures at a distance— stark Otis We invite attention; we call on all to sift, to examine, io visit oar patients, and bec0...5 convin ced of the truth of what we say ; what other Altera tive thus challenges investigation, Noss—Dr. Cul. lea's is also the cheapest sarsaparilla in the World.— It is pure, concentrated, and unadulterated, ONE Dot. Tit's, goes further than three or four of Other prepare tion. It ha•curedsind will en re more eases of Scrofula or King's Evil, Consumption, Breadth, Erysipelas Obstinate Cutaneous Erupiions, Blotches, Biles, Ring Worms. and Tatter, Scald Dead, Chronic Ulcers, Mer curial disease, Rheumatism, Neura l gia, Liver com plaint, Palpitation of the Heart, Dy s pepsia, etc., etc., than any other medicine ever discov red, and hence it is the best porkier of the Blend ever offered to the pub lic. • Call and get a pamphlet, a large pamphlet, con taining full accounts of the different diseases which this medicine cures, take the 'eases described, and vial the patients, and you will And what wesaf Is true positively true. We will -alert. give the names, or patients cured of the - most desperate forms of:disease, and the names of Doctors, who in secret prescribe our medicine. cure their patients, and Ron us of the credit or our disco,- my. Those who love truth and despise hawker, call and examine the testimony. anCevidence we are pre pared to give in favour of Dr. Cullen', Indian Vege• table Panacea. For sate by ROWAND W ALTON, Proprietor*, No 21 North Sixth Ft.. Philadelphia. II Bannon. J. S. C. Martin. and J. G. Brown, Potts vtlle. J . El Palls, Mineraville, Pa. • July 41, 1849. B. A. Fahnegtock , s Verrn FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE TIRE CONSTANTLY increaslnghopularity and sale I of B. A. Patin...lock', Vermifuge has Induced per. sons who are envious of its success, to palm oil upon the public, prepoiatinns which all medical men know tbo e inefficacious in expelling moms from the system. This Vernditige made its way into public favor upon the ground or its own intrinsic merit's, more than any other medicine cif the kind now used; and while many worm remedies have, by dint of puffing, been forced into sale, and Shortly after gone into the obscurity which their worthlesness Justly merited, R. A. Fohne stock's Vermifuge continues to be triumphantly 'sus petted. It has only to be used and Reed - eels will (tally sustain all that is said °fits wonderful expelling power CERTIFICATE. irkw, Erin Co.. New York. Jan; 1813. We certify that we have used 11. A. Fahnestoek's Vermifuge In our families, and in every case it has pro. Tided a decided and effectual remedy far expelling worms from the lintels. We cordially recommend it to parents who have children afflicted with that dan gerous malady. ELON WE. S. PAINE, ROBERT MAY, JOS. BURROUGHS. Parsale,wholesale and retail at the drug warehouse of 11. A. FAIINESTOCE & Co. Corner of Sixth and Wood sic Pittsburg. Pa. For sale is Pottsville, at CLEMENS ix UEISLEE'• Drug Store [Dec.9.1843. 30- School Books and Slat ionary. rriHE subscriber invites the attention of all in wan 1. of SCHOOL BOORS AND STATIONARY„ to fa vor hint with a call. Having had Considerable nape rienra la getting up various kinds of Books. for the higher classes of Schools: such as Composition, Speci men and Drawing Books. Record , of Recitation and Conduct Piece Books. Copy and Cyphering Books, Charter Paper, ate. ate.- Also,luperiormtatity Of INK by the Gallon or In bottles, of various glees. • T. E. CHAPHA „Pf l ip irsigh N.. 1 Baal* atil et. Sod& 811MBNCE nag irtsifsi Court 1 Tis La.w Ain is Sava .1 Tim work of ths Larger Ma heirs/ rim costa of covunpaptioa WA is it &salmi A RE you a mother' Your darling ehlld, your Idol and earthy Joy, la now, pesta,ps, confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold—herpale cheeks, her thin shrunken Lingers, tell the hold disease. has already gained upon hce—the sound of her sepulchral tough pierces your soul. Young man. when Just about to enter life, disease sends a heart-croshingblight ever the filr prospects of the fotnre—your hectic cough sod feeble limbs 101 l o yon floss of hope:bat you need not despair. 'reels I a balm whickwittheelthe wonick. wile ; ttti_ SHERMAPPSALL-HEALINGDafATIL Mrs. ATTREE, the wife of Wm. H. Attree, Esq. was given up by Dr. Sews! of Washington, -Drs. Roe and McClellan of Philadelphia, and Dr. Mott of New York. Her friends all thouglit she most die. She had every appearance of being In consumption, and was so pro. nounced by her physician—Sherman'. Dalian:l Was given and it cured her. Dee. HENRY JONES. 108, 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 had ever taken. Dr. L. 3. Beals, 19, Delaney street, gave it toe eisterdn-laW who was laboring under Consumption. and to another sorely aglicted with the Asthma. In both casts Its effect were Immediate, andsoon restored them to com fortable health. DR. SHERMAN'S COUGH LOZENGES Care the most °ballasts cases of Cough In a raw hours. They have 'cured a large number of persons who have beep given up bytheir physicians and (Mende, and many who have been reduced to the verge of the grave by spitting blood,Consumptlon and Hectic fever, by their use have had the rose of heal th restored to their haggard cheek. and now live to speak forth the draises of this invaluable medicine: DR. SHERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES Have been proved In more than 100,000 cases to be nfailible, to fact the only carta l in worm destroying medicine ever discovered. Chi will eat them when they cannot be forced to rate any other medicine. and the benefit derived from the administration of ' medicine to them in thin form. la great beyond descrip- tion. When the breath of the child becomes °Ben •sive. and there is picking of the nose, headache. drow sloes*, starting during sleep,disturbeddrenms.awsking with (tight and screaming, troublesome °both. 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. Tina have never been known to fail. DR. SHERMAN'S CAMPHOR LOZENGES Relieve headache, nervous sick headache, palpitation , of the heart and Witness in a very few minutes.— They cure lowness of spirits, despondency, faintnesa colic. spasms, cramps of the stomach, summer or bowel complaints—they keep up the spirit., dispel all the distressing symptoms of a night of dissipation, and enable a person to undergo great mental or bodily toil, 1./It. SHERMAN'S POOR MAN'S PLASTER Unacknowledged by all who have ever used it to be thibest strengthening plaster In the world, and a sov ereign remedy for paths and weakness in the back, loins, side, breast, neck, limbs Joints, rheumatism.. lumbago, &e. One million a year will not supply the demand. Caution is necessary, ai there are many unprincipled persons who would force a spurious arti cle upon the community. De careful to get Sherman's Poor Man's Plaster, with a •Iss simile'? of his written name on the beck—none others are genuine, and will °plume hurt than good. Dee. 2 40—ly TEE GRAND PURGATIVE. FOR the cure of Heviache, Gid dine es, liseutattem Dyspepait, Scurvyitlnalipoz. Jau ndicp,Pa in In the Back, Inward Weakness, Palpitation tof the Heart, Rising in the Throat, prepay, Asthma, Fevers e all kinds, Female Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum Heartburn, Worms. Cholera biorbus, Coughs, Quinsy, Whooping Cough. Consumption, Fits,Liver Complaint Erysipelas. Deafness, Itching of the Skin, Colds. Gout, Gravel, Nervous Complaints, end variety of other dLseases, arising from Ina puritierof the blood, and ob erections 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 these obstructions or restore the blood to its na tural cute. The aversion to taking medicine Is effeetnaly reg moved by Meknes' s Vegetable Pargativi Pills ; beim ' completely enveloped with a coating apses white sugar (which is as distinct from the internal ingredients as a nutshell Moreover T h e: t y he w e n , l u a s n e d . t have e or gripenn tas t in e t f; T i t Vi e r . degree, but opeiate equally on all the diseased parts of the syStem. Instead of confining themeelves to sod rack nanny particular region. Thus, if the Liver be affee ed, one Ingredient adtil operate on that particular or gan, and by cleansing it of any excess of bile, restore it to its natural state. another will operate en the blood,and remove all impurities in Its eirculation,while a third will move all Impurities In its circulation, while a third will effectually expel whatever impurities may have been discharged in the stomach, and hence they strike at tie root of disease, remove all impure humors from the body open the pores externally and internally; separate all foreign and obnoxious particles froth the chyle, so that the blood may be thoroughly pure—thee securing a free and healthy action to the heartL lungs, a nd'Jiver ; and thereby they restore heak/i,even when all other means have failed.- The entire truth of the above can be araertained by the trial of a single box; and their virtuartre so posi tive and certain in restoring health, that the proprietor hinds himself to return the money paid fur themln all eases where they do not give universal satisfaction. ltd ail prices.2s eta. per box. Principal office. No. 66, Vesey street, New York. The following are the agents In Schuylkill county for Click:tees Vegetable Purgative Pills, and Dr. Sher man's Ail-Healing Balsam, Lozenges and Plasters : Tamaqua—E. I. Fry, and licklner & !dorgenroth ; Patterson—M. Schwartz; Middleport —inn.- Williams; Port Carbon—ll. Shiesler; Pottsville—F. Sanderson, and J. G. Brown; St. Clair—Hughes; New Castle— Geo. Reifsnyder,': Taylorville—J. H. Otto • Miners ville—James B. Falls; Llewellyn—Jones Kauffman; Tremont—Banse & Wingert; Pinegrove—Paul BM; Orwigsburg—Joseph Hammer': Port Clinton—Lyon & Mattel ; New Philadelphia—Wm. B. Barlow . • Schuyl kill flaven—Levan& Kau ff man ; and also by J. S. C. ARPIN. wholesale and supplying agent, Petteville Dee b. '49. 49-iv d. 11. Collins, DRUGGIST 'AND APOTHECARY Centre at.. oat door to S tichter ¢ Ear.leo Store, POl7 STILL!. INVITES Oa pa rticnlar attention of the citizens of Pottsville, and Its vicinity. also Phy sicians, Veterinary Su rgehmiAnd Country Store• keepers, to hip large and general assortment of Drugs. Chemicals and Family Medicines. Ilts stock Is composed of the best Drugs and Medi nines the market affords, also. all Ike new Pharmacia tical and Chemical prep ancient, Patent and - Fa ml' Medicines. Fresh Shakers' Herbs, Dye Stuffs. Pain Oils, Varnishes, Pure Camphine, Glass, Patty, b Cavendish TobaccO. Cigars of the molt Choice bran Perfumery, Brushes, Fancy and Miscellaneous a clef in great variety, Farina for the sick and Intl diet—also, Horse and Cattle Drugs of the best qua II all of. which he offers to sell at the loweat earth plces. 1. B.—Physkians prescriptions accurately eon pounded at all-Vours. 1 OEII3, 1849. ' kf • , HARRISON; B ROTBEHS & Co. MA' UFACTURING CHEMISTS, Office No. 43 1-2 Sesta Front Street, Philadelplia. Pure Parlor Waite Lead; Alum.groundand Himmel; Extra Hround " I Copperas; No. I " ' " Pyroligneous Acid ; Red Lead; Red Liquor; Lithargu: Iron Liquor. Orange Mineral; Mastic Black; • Sugar of Lead ; Metallic Fire-Proof Paint. • METALIIIC FIRE-PROOF PAINT. TH,IS EXTRAORDINARY substance Is J found to a strata of rock,of a basin forms- Hon. When taken horn the mine, it re , — Jr sembles in appearance the finest Indigo, and is about the consistence of cold tallow; F 11111 but on exposure to the atmosphere, in a short time turns to 'Stone or Slate. Geolo gists who have seen n, are of the impression that this subsuince, when in a liquid state, has been effused through a fissure and tilled up this basin - formation in the rock. .1; has been found neon anylyaatioii by Dr. Chilton, of New York, to consist of ; Silica. Alumina, Protoxide of, Iron. Lime, Lime, Magnesia, Carbon, Sulphur, Water, • Loss, 100 00 For use it is ground to powder, mixed with Linseed Oil, and applied with a brush, the acme ', u paint to wood, iron tin, zinc, canvass paper, &e. dce., which to a,shott time turns to Stone, which Is fire-proof "It Is particularly adapted for roofs of buildings,SteaM• boat and Car Decks, Railroad Bridges, Fences, &c., &c. a roof coated with this article is equal tot he best of Plate, at a vast saving of expense. .Every variety of Iron work exposed to weather will be prevented (ruin rust or corrosion, as it forms a com plete Stone covering. School Slates are made from It, by covering boards or paper. As a is susceptible of a high polish, it has been used to great advantage by Estrange Painters and Cabinet Makers. HARRISON. BROTHERS, Li Co. April 42 17-ti] No, .1.31 South Front St. Fhllads. Bley's Superior Calein'd Miimizesla PREPARED RP GEORGE BLEY, JR. Drogrist and Carstist,Nora-west car. of Third and Poplar st.—P/111.ADeLr111,. • BLErS CALCINED MAGNESIA is respectfully submitted to medical practitioners, in the hope that It will be found to possess all the properties at a strict ly oaiclnal article, which it Claims to bet and, there fore not undeserving their confidence REFERENCES. . I Ma. C EO. Ilcsv„ Jr.—Dear dir have 'need the sample of Magncsia yon el, kindly stoat me, With mach satisfaction. I consider It fully equal to that prepared by Henry of Manchester and Husband of this city. Very respectfully, 'lone WILTDANII. M. D., Professor of Obsterics and Diseases of Women and Children, In the Pennsylvania Medical College of Philadelphia, Arch Street, Jan. SO, 1819. 30-Ty M. GEORGE EtLET. Jr.-‘•Dear•Slr :—Tha sample of Magnesia you were no kind to aend me. I have used. and find It an eicellent article. It possesses ell the character of Henry's Magnesia, and could not readily be distinguished from It. Truly your friend, _. HENRY B. PATTERSON. M. G:. Professor of Materis Medlca and Therapeutics in the Pennaylvania Medical College of Philadelphia. No. 92 arch Street, Feb. 25,1549. Pkfladelphis, :Verdi 27,1819. Ma. GCOROE [axe. Jr.—Deer Sir .—I have given a fair trial to the Calcined Magnesia you were kind enough to furnisSine. I find it one of the most agree able and certain preparations 1 ever employed. I hope you will be well rewarded for your care and Industry Its preparation. Yount truly. Janes McCbinvotta, M. D. Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery La th philadelphle College of Medicine. No. 1 North Eleventh Street. I consider.'llt.te's CALCINED MAGNESIA" equal to Husband's or Henry's. an admirable article for Amt.: ly use, and worthy of the consdence of the Medics Practitioner.c H. J. H a ws' s. M. D. Phtlada., Jan. 10;1840, No. 570 N. Third et. MR. Geom.]: BLEY, Jr.--Sir r-1 bare frequently prescribed the Magnesia prepared by you, and consider it fully equal to any now in use. ' Front st., above Poplar. Leo. II Heim, M. D. • I have used, both in my practice and in my family, 131ey'l Calcined Magnesia, and feel warranted Warty log from my experience it is superior Warty other pre• paration of hlagnesial have ever cart with. For sato by the principal Druggist, throughout the United States, by John G. Brown. General Agent for Pottsville I also. for sate at Clement 'it liatalera and JoanlB. C. Munn's Davy Storm SI, 1960. Po.3n. • AORICULTIIOrkL ODE. At the gain Coact) Agrfettharal fate.tam t sale: t one week. the following arlenll Web) qt_ JobsPlerpont was sang by the God of the minas ynaf. We to thy notate appear. Tar prate* to slog t And for the golden store • Thatloads our threihlnl4oo/. And our cop running e'er. Oat tribtte bring. Nw the ma !asthma. Can On the red battle plats. hy name we prates r For, far more glorious ia MID laborlune, Than the viewda ta Waiver of beim. More than the sword or reser Whit plough honored We; Ito work b thine a Thine to prepare the drama. Thine to strew traits around. Mae to talks corn alead AU b divine. Cod of the boosting - Elbleld as from IMiht sod &alibi Henceforth as new a Let me aU dwell An mu; Oar Boas and bards inctaa Bit 'And, till the Beaton, Csafft• Godspeed the ploaltb, 411 1)e farmer. BUCIEWUZIA.T. Buckwheat is said to bee makes of Perste, and is nonslip eowii,on poor laud. sluvough. Us other cultivated prints. it does best on good soil with good culture. Its blossoms - yield conederie food :for bee; although the honey taus obtaitard le to• ferior to That mails from. clover. Buckwheat mad or flour is much used in some sections of the United Stoies for making gridle cakes. nosed@ of this plant contain fifty percent; of starch, and one and aneMalf per cant. of earthy =Us,. It is often sowed and the crop ploughed in. to fa. Wiz° poor land. From one to Iwo bushels On pot on an acre. Buktohiat mithoug any parson who eats buckwheat cakes seer haws the good forpno to get any not containing • particle of grit 1' it method not generally known was lately stated to us by a practical farmer, who nye that buck• wheatraised in this WI) is entirely free from thy difficulty., The imickwheet is sown at the usual lima, but before harrowing, a bushel of rye is sown with it to the acr; they both come up together, and the buckwbeit, being much the most rapid in growth, soon obtains the ascendancy, the rye only forming a smooth, green carpet beneath, which completely prevents the dashing of the grit of the soil by rain upon the huckwheot when it is cut, and otharedu keeps it clean. After the crop of buckwhisi remoeed,the rye obtains sufficient growth 'before winter, aid the neat season afforde a good crop of itself. Thus the buckwheat is protected, and twit crepe obtained from a single seaditig.—EPertie sylvanial Cultivator. WHAT A DARNER SHOULD is. A farmer should be well instructed In clismis.' try generally, I:tore particularly as applieiltir.sgri culture ; Ibe should be well ' , rifted in mineralogy, geology, botany, and in the physiology of sear, plants, trees, and animals, including the species of bimatra; he should learn geornetryimeneure. lion, dm, be should study political economy so far as to hive a clear coneaption of the 'aureola: wealth Red prosperity: In our republican Government be should IN instructed in_bis constitutional rights, and taught to vindic i ste them by a terse and condensed elocu tion. , It', will be a happy event for our countty wheeour farmers, so educated, shall have the ascendency in our balls of legislation, and thereby put a stop to the fallercious special pleadings of demagogues,. who have already reduced our come try, possessing all. the means of prosperity in: pre-eminent degree, to a most pitable condition. by their miserable legislation.—(N. A. Forme:v.4 TIORHISH DIETHOD OE TREATINg HORSES. The lite Commodore' Porter, when yinvoy of the Untied - States at Constantinople, bad a bowie cured ot foLooder by • Turkish farrier in the fol lowing manner: "The Turk said the horn must 'be bled no the inside of ills deceased leg. He pet • nipper, on his note to keep him' steady—then took up i the left leg,.end crossing it over the right, me it to an attendsot ; he then struck his blond into tbettrein, a little above the fetlock joint, end took from-it about three and a half pounds of : blood. The vein bled freely. Ift: now said be bed taken enough ; he then went to the very op. polite lido of thirleg, and striking his lancet into • vein above the knee-joint, a single dr bp of blood exuded, .arid both that sod the first opened,issia instantly ceased bleeding. There may to na'obve ally in this, yet it certainly astonished en le dad that opening two veins in the same limb stopped bath from bleeding: such however Is the feet, f.e I whey/atm:l it. He 4 day—t leans, ul disease. which dry, an ered wi ted nex l from t. day war exited that the bores should met theiwit t he should then be rode with grist win. tii he ceas in 2 profuse perapiratkint—the limb then to,be rubbed with twat salt—(le added epint of hot brandy)—thou rubbed then. walked about - until cool, and cos. h blankets ; the same procen to be reps'. t day—which was done, and all lameness at time disappeared ; the- horse the third perfectly well.—[N dmericars !anus. Patent Lubricating 011. • • R. D. SCHOEN/SR, H I AVI purchased the exclusive rmhcf for Mann. factoring and rending the Patent TobridiglngOlt o from P. 9. Devlan & Co., for Schuylkill. Dsuptiln.Lsk.. anon. Columbia, Northumberland, Lozenre,Wyomlalg, Lycoming, Lehigh, Carbon and NortharnpSon Counties, he annoonces to the public that be has co i t y mencrdat• manuraCture of it In the Doroagh of Pot ' ille when • he will be happy to supply all orders proMptly,and at the same rateit can be purchased from thelProprieters of the pittent right. Thlikoll was patented January 16th, 1849, and its superior excellence and cheapness. has already given It the preference over all otber oils in use, for all kinds of Stationary klachinery.Loso. motives' and ears on oar Railroads,—and also for LiSallk use: Allordets left at his stor 111 be 54 00 24 20 12 05 12 31 2 31 0 42 1 50 0 / 1 500 ! 0 41 ...u.ordets let 4 store, will be promptly attimdaill to. R. D. SCIICNED. Centre at, opposite tat Post What. Pottairille,June 10.1849. The price is 75 cents per gallon, and the fo whig cam titicates show Its character : Philadelphia, 4.180. Messrs. P. S. Devlan & Co.--Ceittlemtin—The Pa tent Composition you seat me to have tried, and which you design as a substitute for the best olltn the wotk lag of Machinery, has, lam happy to say, more is realized my expectations. I had it full tested on is nLocomotive Engine for two days, (in ray weather with mud flying over the machine at eve revolution) by a skillful engineer, who assures me that it works equal to in. best spermaceti oil. with' a saying In quantity of 20 percent. This saving; together with the greatly reduced price at which you Inform me yoat can furnish the article, will strongly recommend Its au on Railroads and inilarge mills and factories wham large quantities of Oil are used: I have now no doubt of its entire success, and under that Impression trader you my sincere congratuLations. Truly yours, We Eloatill: PollllilleOlos 88, 149. This Is to certify that we have been using P a Deals. 4- Co.' Patent Lubricating Oil for the lut 'Ls weeks and can give az our decided opinion, that, besides Its being so much cheaper, its peculiar superiority over the best sperm oil, is its durability on; machinery. which renders It a very desirable article or that pen pose. We are extensively engaged in mining and shipping coal, having eleven steam engin • of vatic& capacities at se ort.hoistins coal. Pa roPinit water, het Munn", DAYMOOD & (b. P 8 Devlin & Co—Gentlemen belie been Wag your Patent Lubricating 'Oil on all the machinery Of the Reading iron sod nail works, for the lan nine. weeks, and we confider we have given it d fair trial, as the works are calculated to manufacture four thousand tons of iron and nails per annum. The Machinery is very heavy, the engine .one hundred and sixty hors} power, and the speeds are from thirty to aloe hun4tra4 revolutions per minute. After the above trial, we can recommend the oil aa equal to the best 'perm oil Used 1n the Country, visa for heaving bearings and (act speeds, inch as itharthli and fan,. 1 remain yoursAc /ARTA IrCAITT, Manager of the Reading Iron,Piall and Tube Waste '49. 1-40.tf BOOTS AND STIOBS .81 Dead stand, CroarreSt.asit lose re tasPeltestrlarrealft .1 S. & .'FOSTER, tam,ARE now receiving their Spring supplies of BOOTS & S HOES,comprising a anemia assortment, which they now olferat wholesale or retail ratter verf lowest price.. They have also on hand Trunks. Va• Imes, Carpet Baer, rind Etatebels,Soleand LISPer Leather; Morocco. Calf Skins, Lining and flindlngiekine. eh, Makers' Tools:and a general asiortment of Shoo Epp: ngs. .;...,,:, N • B.—Boots if Shoes manufac tared arshortnotica.= Thelrfriends and the public who are lu *anterior Of be above articles sr e respectntll y lequested i to sly ads]. cal._ - May 8. 1917. 10. _.... _ Smith's Hoot Shoe More, }mesa SUPPLY op sTpcs, van 'oEIBLPP The Subscriber announces to his numerous customers and the public, that be bas Jut received at his Boot and Shoe Store. next doer the Orlice of the Miners' Journal, a trests,supply of Boots and Shoes of every variety for Ladles, Mims, Gentlemen, Children, Miner", Ate., tee.; eti of whieli ate made up of the beat materials, in a stettraud dom.: Me manner, and wilt be sold at rates to suit the times. Always On hand a supply n[ Treats, Valhi's. (Webs els. Ste., which will be mild Wry cheap. Caliendo* Yourselves. Boots and Shoes math to'd= patartsl■And also repaired at sharpie POoPah ant 0.41tt. , CAW*
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