110 W TO CATCH A.BIRD; Take some crumbs of tires& • - • —The whiter all %lit bettcr,--. Put them bLthe 111, a plate nr platter. When he ceet the bread, lle will come to taste it Instinct teaches birds Nothing should be wasted Tata a Mach of ralt. .Between your thumb and !Sager, IThenyou see approanh The Intl,' feathered singer. Pnt some nn his tail, And—roc I'm mistaken— Vou bare coostit your bird, Or he has saved his bacon. nub fpunor. 13:73 if a man rap .whatsoever he soweth,' what a harvest of coats and breeebeA. the tailors will have, ono of these days. F' One of the Boston exquisits, being asked why he married a second time, replied, 'because he thought it so very Why. arecrockery-ware dealers unlike all other storekeepers? Because it Wont do far them to crack up Their goods! tr An Old Serrant,.drinking to the health of his young mistress, who was that day made bride, said—•l sejsh•yini !natty bsppy returns of 'the clay r ' , A person pswing through Alnwick, and observing upon a door, •Haswell, Sargeo&c. rtinorked, , that gentlemen's P sale wocabo as well without the. H.' I:7Very 'Bad Thdeed.—An exchange paper says, "the Girls in some parts of Pennsylvania are an hard up far hu.bar•.tia, that they are obliged to take, up with Printers.and Lutnyers." Let Ahem go to iLs.itfornia then. Orer Cautitoz and over preparation rome times defeat their own end. Washington Irving tells us of 'a Datchrnin, who, having to leap a V.kteh, went hick three miles that he might have a :e.b.asi run et it. and found himself ISO campleteiy brooken•windcd when he arrived at it again that, ho crab nblige j i to sit down the wrong ride to re• cover his breath. `lVltt's ,f north- in your dis— trict!' ssid a long faced reformer to a fainicr who recently visited town. 'Pretty good,' rep!i , ..l the farmer ; .every body seems di,poscd to mind his own business in our .own parts.' • th ir; ain't you opp o sed to monopoly ?' shouted a little . fellow as his parent took up : a brandy_ butt !e. .Yes, lily boy.' •Tben give me.a drink too.' l'ho father broke tbo bolla on the floorond siuco then bas not tr,sted liquor. EV" All, my gum! fellow, where hive you been fore week hick •For a weak 6:21.7: rut troubled with a st,tek bark, I think you.' , No, no ! nwan where hive you hem long hick •Long brick Don't you rig! you. ecdundrei!' • r .TE - r The pryer u C3eTtes the eyes ore not tii a, r e No morethen - wive4 were Or maids, were sent us t.l dri,.k tea with; Some sigea hiitt th,v're furmed to weep Witt+, Qthera,to cest,A sheep with ; Fes aly belief. 11C ' IC :meant—to sleep wile ! Cr ; Conjugal Endearmehl3.-- , My dear, I'll thank you far a littio more Igor in my coffee, if you please.' 'My dear! Don't 'dear' me. I'd ao soon have you.call me my devil. as my dear.' !Well, my devil, then I'll thank you for a little more sugar in my coffee.' At this proof of,nlTectiun -on the part of her husband, Mrs. Snapdragon burst into a rage of toles. She bad got urkas the raying is. "wrong - ond.feremest.t' that en.liiing, and nothin; . could ..pase her. She cvairno Please' with thing called my be:LAl:an my doay, though she had a moment before declared that she prefcrrA it. On the contrary, she took her husband bitterly to . tae*. for his reo 1 j compliance with her augges. tion. .0, you vile, wicked, good-far-nothing man !' she exclaimed. 'l+ it thus you treat your 'effec ,,tionate wife Is it thus you apply names to' her which I dare not mention 'Aly dr vil,-you did montion it just now. You suggested the -ides--you put the very words in my mouth—and I always dike to comply with •our wishes, you know. IS:t, my dear—my devil, mean—a little mare sugar, if you please.' 'Sugar 111 won't give you a j , t M OlO . I'll see you hanged first. You use more sweetening than your necklis worth. -,. aciplited that habit from having so sweet a w ife. ;Be i ides, I pay for it with my own money. errn . lc h me with my poverty, Will you! rtlitl not. bring you any ru!nry, I brough you! respectable conniotionl, and—' .I'rue, you brough all your cornoziani.' 'Now you reproach :me wit] that, do you : I dare say you grudge my relations every mouth ful they cat while they are lier`V.' grudge nothing, my dear-4 would say dev- 1 - . a . . . .Don't um that word sigma, Mr. Snapdragon; if yon do. I'll le.Ve the .tab .. ' • 'Thank you, my lowi ; then I'll help myself a, augur.' .Tes, and you would help : yourself to another wife, I dare say., if I taloa . vile.' 'I 3.1 shah! 'here it'litee chance of that. B u t my coffee it cooling, whale I am waiting for the sugar.'' •I .Then s it will he like your love, wh:cla has been cooling ever s.ncc weovcre marrbil! 'Thank vou, my ife.r ithere's nothing like n sharp acid fora cooling you 1% , 'Sharp acid ! do you call me a sharp acid ! I'll.n.a. endure your taunts any longer. go horns to my . conricviuns. I'll hare' se iito rnaintsinanco.' , % 'Whenever you pleve, my dor —darling.' II won't take such pesky language from you.' (Going. wit 4 the ortgqe : Gew! iu her hand.] , My dear, leave the sugar-bawl, if yen please,' 'Here, [AO' [Tiarbwing it at hie /tend, and exit . 1 ] , ' -1 . Ltullan Vegetable PANACEA! Tklr. SEELY • lIE,FP PHEPARATION OF SAn. SAPARILLA flit world, pr,epnredhu now prore3t, knn vn only I Ott Profirl.!:ol,, by which all Its cirtuve are ea tra,ted—this not 'wing the rase with apy an e aunts nu - lit 0 dumber of positive and farnnat mrrocn- L••+'s,urm,nade in this city, whtle roller preparations of .ar•el?nrilly to tkrat tneir cures at a diatane— rverl. tate f We iyene attrithon ;we null on all In sift, Olidt,n to 1 He, to ''sit 'sit our patient', and hero. 44 ronvin r,,l of the troth of %lint we say' ;• what Alteta• live tuna rltlllenzet Investintino Non Cal. lea's is alto the t heapent sarslparilla in the World.— It in mire, concentrated, and unadulterated, GOE !krt• soon further than 'three or four of other Rreptra torn. !that citred.i , nd *ill ettrentore el*, of serorola or Kicg'n Evil ; Conattnipthen, Brorhitii, Cryelpehe lit . ontnate Oita neon„ Crlt7iiinii•., itchy,,lt! •., and Tet'er, Scald Head. Chtrtor o urea! d.seaie, nlienniatiern, Neurt„r+t. - plaint, Palpitation of the Heart, ' "- • • than any other medicine err,. dire 17^ . t 15 the best purifier or the Blend ' ' 7 hr.. Call arid Oct a tia - rnl',let 55.9 . 2 neron,ts of the. 'moo th.1.1.44t7111, ttry,.tike the C . . a• the pttientt, red you find in :nit is Zl.O reta , n,ly true. ".' will aiso etre the names. of patients cured of the omit dr • (.4.t Ile frrn,,,r di•erire, and the 71311101 of Doitr.%.• who in teem pteacribe our medicine, cure their p .I:rnte, au.l U 4,111,4, - the rre.ht of our diecov. siy. Those whole., teeth lit I despe‘e hauthsg, call and examine the 1,11 - 1,..,,.. cot,! „ H „ n „ we are pro. pared to time in Dvitur of Dr. t•hilen's I ninth Vega- , "'• • sable Panacea I .le.,e6romation of the Homers. For eaie by ROWAND & \CALTON, Pro p rietors. , i Nn patient et, r need die With thix direare where the 'Wo T.I North Sixth it., Pitilsdelul t .s. - ' ' t Magnetic Ointment ran lie obtained. That dangerous 11 Banyan. .1.8. C tif nun. an IJ. G. Brown P , , otti• 1 Eptilentie. known as the Notts./ ll I , llls, Miners idle. t'-s. Putrid Eryiipeta•, July %I, 1e49. 30-ly rand al cape be Cured by this remedy. For ____ la mmaeorg Rheumatism, VEIII IMPOTri:_, , " tErA 1 • 9 Imv:1; TcAs thi.rdntment isihe aloft romplete remedy prepared. rota i, ...;• Are a lii '1, 4 AL Co. n 49 ilaes cut of 100 it will atroril entire relief to the TEA. DEALERS, •3 . ....So; w o r s t irses of B. rr. corner if Meant and TirctJth rt•ert.;V .iiiterese•l7eadeche, PIIILLPEL.PNIA• 1 to thirty minutre. For norvousillsease Oafs rened) , I. Nll. --One of nur partners having learned th e Tea or Im rm. , ralitc• t. Iruelness of the (miners thealsell es. dur&ng a reel. ' tthre ions .of the spine. rheumatism, lameness,nlce den, nrsevon years among them. the pubic may ther e _ i role rime thrown. bronctiitli', pleurisy, croup. chills. !we aspect of us the full benefit of rho knowledge and 1 brure., sot head. scrofula, salt Rheum, er..lpclas, ell , rieoCf, that acquirt„.l, rinleri.tnitabt g, ague in the fore Or breast, burns, In- T. ~ ,,,r ,8, 4 ~,,, i .„,,ti r ularly, we with local! at.' filmed eyes, fever tsrell.*C , will be immediately, re tention ar poisesiing a degree ef.trength and rtchneri i.lieee'l by the use or this romody. , lets left with each agent. of flavor seldom equalled. Clark teas are tiniest - sally i For further panitulars and testimonials, Nee painph use il by thr. Chinese, who courbler the Green fit ecly fat liarcipors. Our phyrdciami aloe recommend the Price %Sand 40 cenmyier •bottle. Fetriate hy , illaeX rig making a more healthful beverage than the , 3011li O. BROWN. . c,, er k , g,,,ea package is to iecured as to retain the I .. A L lsn.,for , rll. by op Agent In each town in iheState. eirtner of the tea for a long time to any climate, and _f_1i 1 . 4 ..n.19. —lO-1y contains/ell r eighS elf Le4,lu, aßendeut of tho ineteand •. AdamN, Brothers, PaPer with which II la enveloped. MANIC. • 11001 {.11 1 1A.NUF , A.CTORIBItS, - J. C. .IFINKINS & Co. .t c , 78' Alkrta 77,1,1 aresiilujelyhilt : The abuse warrants., tea. put up in .1, 1. and Ilb (am or tut nto tool.) '''' ' - . ' r.o , n , glum receive 'land i' , ' ill be ene'en tl Y ke.Pl for on UPPLY BLANK ItOMEs checoer at the Aranufac- J• WIJITY/ 174 ; 0 - liliory than can be had at any Bookstore. toddler, CA,. by the gmlbu.rlt+tr .M..i , Is, RAI. . fiS i . Cia.DOWIESIVIIIOI , HIO7.treb. 114 . 4.) . ..17 ....i - ,- 9 ,& . ... Mr 2-) 01(0 if-Allll Caution Extra. A manbv the name of CLAPP has engaged with a young man of the name of 8. P. Tovinsend„ and uses mna me to put up a Marsaparilla, which they call Dr Townsend's !Sarsaparilla, denominating it GENUINE -Original, etc. This Townsend is no doctor, and never was t. but was formerly a worker on railroads, canals, and the like, Yet he usumes the title of Dr., for the purpose of gaining credit for what he boo. This is to caution the public not to be deceived, and purchase none but the Genuine Original Old Dr: Jacob Town. send's earsaparilia, having on it the Old Dr's. like. nese, his family coat of arms, and his signature across the coat of arms. OLD DOCTOR JACOB TOWNSEND, THE ORIGINAL DISCOVERER OF THE Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla: /ALI) Dr. Townoond is now about 70 years of age, V and has long been known as the authocand discov erer nf the Genuine Original "Townsend Sarsaparilla " Being poor, he wa.}..compelled to limit ill manufacture. by which means )(has been kept out of market. and the salea circumscribed to those only who had proved its worth and known its value. It had reached the -ears of many, nevertheless, as those persons n. La had 'been healed of sera diseases, and saved from death, proclaimed Its excellence and wonderful - HEALING POWER. ' Knowing, Many years aro, that he had,by his skill, sciencTs, and experience, devised an article which wortid be of incalcnable advantage to mankind, when once known and extensiv.ely used, he hoped and perseve red. expecting the tinfeln arrive whenthemeans would ' - be furnished to bring it into universal notice. when its Inernitnehle virtues would be known and apprecia ted. This time has come. the mean. aresupplied ; this GRAND AND .UNEHLTALLED PREPARATION. Is manufactured on the largest s ;ale, and is called for throughout the length and breadth of the land, es- [rectally as it is found incapable of degeneration or deterioration.. • . Let every man ring throughout the land, that Old "Dr. Jacob Townsend Is pow manufacturing the real 'Townsend Saraaparilla,awitich neversomrs.nsver fer ments, and serer elankcs its charterer. • From this day forth the people shall have the Parr Genuine 7otensend "Sarsaparilla, which shall never sour In thabottle, or in the stomach, and it shall yet bantsh front the land al iretarenting, Souring, Estrin. - ding, Vinegary Sarsapittillas, now M use. A gond Sarsaparilla, pure and genuine, ought to live ; a poor souring. slip-slop Sarsaparilla ought' to droop and die. The Old Dr's. Sarsapatkia will keep pure .and per fect 100 years. , Unlike young- S. P. Towmtend's It Improves with I ass, and neVcsr changes, but thr the better; because It is prepared on scientific principles lip a scientific man. The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and the latest discoveries of Art have all been brought Into requi- Fitton lathe manufacture of the OLD DIPS. SARSA- P.ARII.I.A, The Sar.parilla root, it is well known to medwatmen, rontains many medicinal - properties. and some properties which are !Wert or useless, and others, u limb, if retained in preparing it for use, pro duce fermentative and acid, which is injurious to the system. 'Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla are so volatile, that they entirety evaporate and are lost intim preparation, if they' are not preserved by a scientific , process, known only to those experienced in its mann• I facture. Moreover, these volatile principles, which r fly off in vapor, or as an exhaltation, under heat, are r the very easel:tan, lasdreat properties of the ront,'which give to it all Its value. : . • • Any person can boll or stew the root till they get a dark colored liquid, Which Is more from the coloring matter in the root than from anything else; they can then strain this insipid or vapidliqUid.rovecten with I sour mnlasses, and then call it "Sartain. ilia -Extrnci 1 ‘ G r E= I : . E . OLD I 7/11 ' h. Is the TIM S e . knownfl: as S I R! , • SAPARILLA. This is en prepared, that all the inert properties of I the Snnteparilla root are firat• removed, every thing 1 capable of becoming arid or of fermentation, is extract ' oil and rejected ; then every , particle of medical Thine I I. secured in a pure unit concentrated Open; and thus it le rendered incapable of Miring any of lis valuable and healing properties. Prepared in this, way, it is merle the most powerful agent in the CURE OF INNUNIERABLE DISEASES.' Genes the reason why we hear commendations on every side in its favor by men, women, and children. We find it doing atondMe to the core of Consumption, Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint, and in Rlirttinati:lll, ,Si rraitlePtlen, Costiveness. all Cutaneous Eruptloni, ' Pimples, Blotches, ane ad affections arising from IMPURITT OF THE BLOOD. • . It possesses a taFtn,ll , ll, eat ace, in all complai n t. arising from Indigestion, front Acidity of the '4 tom. h: Ono Unequal cactilationo determination of m o od to the head, pr.dhilation of the heart, cold feet and cold hands, cold chills and (hot flashes over thehody. It has not its equal in Colds and Conchs; nod promotes en•y expectraatlon, and gentle perspiration retard.: strittitre of the lungs, throat, ao&very other part. ' 111,1 in tontine Is its excellence oncemanifestly seen c:onweriged than in all kinds and stages of Fe . . . wonders in case of Fitter' Album or Whites. - thr Womb, Obstructed, Suppressed, or • I. le:el-wiry of the. menstrual periods, I as elfertual in curing all the forms •i• removing obstructions,. and e: tune the general y‘deiti, If gives tune and strengilil t o the ,Inde batty, inddhus cutter all form. of NERVOUS' DISEASES AND DEBILITY., And thus presents or relieves a great variety of other maladies. as Spinal Irritation, Nedreleia, St. VIM, Dance, Swrimilng, Epileptic Fits. Gmvulninur, kr. It is not possible far this medicine In fhil to do good; It has nothing in it which can ever Kann, It can trey:, rout or spoil, and therefore, con never loose it, Cura tive properties. It cleanses the blood, excites the liver to healthy a.rtion, tones the stoniar'h, and rives rood digestion, relieves the bowels of torpor and connttpa lion, allays Intlarnatinn.puritii s the skin. ottializen the circulation of the ;di - int!, producing gentle warmth equally till over the body. and al the insensible perspire t ion ; n lanes all obstruction', and invigorates the en tire nervnun nysteln Is not this, then, the medicine youltre-eminently need 1 Rut ran any of these things he said of S P. Townsend's lmlerlor article 1 This young Man'slionid is nntto be- CONPAItED WITH Ttt , E OLD DR'S. Becanne of one grind fact, that the one is incapable or den crioratinn, and NEVER 5P011.5, n Idle the oilier , doer; it soiree, fermer.ts, amid Mot% the bottles con. rain'in'g it into fragments; the noire. arid liquid r:r• ;dint:pc, and damaging other goods! Mont not !hit horrible compound he poisonmos to the system"; What/ put acid into a +peter, already ditesiird with arid! What I causes Dysptipta bat acid 1 Du we not all know, that la hen toad rare In our StnilinCllS, what mischief it pro:lncest flatu'enre. heartburn, palpitation of the heart, liver complaint. dianheea, dysentery, colic, and corruption of thy 1.10041 What is Scrofula ['titan and humor In the body! What produces all the humors whith bring on truntionn of the Skin; Scald Dead, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas. White Swellings. Fever Sores, and all ulcerations internal and external: It is noth ing under heaven but an acid substance, which sours and thur spoils all the fluids of the body, more or less.- hat care=er Rheumatism. but a goof or' acid thud. which Insinuates itself between the joints and else where, irritating and lutlamins the tender and delicate tissues upon which it nctsl So of nervous diseases, Of impurity of the blond, of deranged circulationsAtid nearly al , the ailments which nfilict human not ore, Now is it not horrible to make and sell, and infinite ly irerse to use this SOLIIING, FERMENTING. ACID "COMPOUND" OF S. I'. TOWNSEND! Ankyet he would fain have it understood that Old Dr. ]acoh Tnwn.end's Genuine - Original .Farseparilla, Is as IMITATION et his inferior preparation!' .heaven forbid that we nhould deal in an article which tvoirld hear the most distant resemblance to S. P. Tiloirdiend's article! mid which would bring down ' open the Old Dr. peril Si Mountain load of complaint's and elimination. from Agents who have sold, and pos. eliaPPrs who have used S. P. Townsend's Fermenting 'hVe wish itunderstnn.l. because it Is the absolute truth, that S. P. Townsend's article and Ohl Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla are hcarca•cids apart and infinitely dissinittar ; ; that they are unlike in every particular, having not one single thing in•com. nm. = • As S. P. Townsend is no ilortor,and never was, in nn rhemilt, no pharmaceutist—knows no more of medi xine or di•eare than any other common, unscientific, unproferelonal man. what guarantee ran the online have that they are receiving a gennine wlentific medi cine. containing all the. virtues used in preparing its and which are Incapable of changes whir 1 ought ren der them the a.:ents of dise.ase Instead of hryalth ? lint what rice ahnuid he expected fron4 nne who known nnthine comparatively of medicine or disease ! It requires a person of some experience, to conk and serve up even a common decent rural, how much more Importantisthat the pe,Snos who manufacture medi cine, desizned for wc•tk stnallrhi anti enfeebled sys telimshaitl.l.know wellt he medical itropertieg of plants, the best manner of securing and coneentrating their twalinz values, a:.° an extensive knew ledge alike va• non. diseases which aflect the human system, and how to adapt renledleS to these diseanex it ut horrible to think, and to know how cruelly the .sfrlicted are imposed upon by pre , umptifnus men for the rake of money ! rortitnes made mit of the agonies of the rick: and no equivalent rendered the despair . son iniTerers! It is to arrest frauds upon the unfortunate. to pour balm into wounded humanity. to kindle tow, in the de ispairina bosom, to restore health and bloonn, and vizor win the crushed and broken, and to banish infirmity. that Old Dr. .I,ob Townaen.l Inas sonicht and found he opportunity and means to brine his Drool Univer sal Concentrated Remedy within the reach. and to the knowledire of all . whO need it. that they may learn and -know. by Joyful experience, Its TR.tNdCENDENT POWER TO DEAL, And thus id" have the onpurdiamble satisfaction of h3eins raisAl thousands and millions from the bed of trick rarn and d,ponilency to hope, henith, an/ a lone !tie of visor and usefulness to themSelven;lbeir faint- Iles and friends ...gents for this County. John 0. Drown, Pottsville; Join, It. Fallnotnd J. %C. mbh,, Millersville; It. J Pry. Tamaqua; f.rcan k..gauffman, Schuylkill Haven. [Dec. 15, ISIS. sf. Greatest Discovery of the Age • DR. THASICB MAGNETIC OIN Is Conat.intly ffnctin; cores of the utmost impor tance. •The /111)Si no.redulnun are convinced—the tenet faithh-ns are compelled In believe in the pouter amt . I ,l o a of thin peen! remedy. It admitted to he the mo,t wonderful Lnown to the world for the immediate a•e and pain. hite there remains 'Wildcat life to ....I o...ditty action to the capillary and equalize theelrzulation of the I,;,(llktning power I. rimed or disease, which coa- Such in the that it pettetratea to every ME t•.. ntm re ti Lew; very hone and tnWelo • vein 11111 !Innt nt i 4 te3rCh./ out and made •ensihie of ire riorifyinr and healing inthience• Herice It comes It ropes as readily with internal as external diseases. Numerous nistances are on record where this reme dy has restored health to patients an near the grave that the most powerrtil Internal remedies failed to riroducd any disci. Such has riequentlybecn thecase In THE INERS' JOURNM:aNinFOTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER MEDICINAL. Afflicted, do not Despair. ANOTHER FELLOW BEING RESCUED FROM Death by Scheeler s Paintovic Syrup. TItE following case is tine of the greatest triumph eta medicine over dines.° ever published Its medicet history. Read it ! Prompted by no other than the feeling of berievoleece, and. for the benefit of my afflicted fellow - beings, I de sire to make known a short description of my disease and the unexpected cu re lobtained from SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP. About three years ago I wee I of licted with a violent cold, Which settlesfon my breast and tide. end every few days I would raise consider able blood; my cough was very tight and distressing. Every day I had violent fever. creephrg chilli, nod profuse sweats al night, ;with difficulty of breathing and great loos of appetite ; my system was entirety prostrated, being confined to my bed most of the time. Two of the most eminent physicians in' this city at tended me„ and after exhausting all theirskill, prenouns ced my case Incurable. Indeed, one said my lung. were almost gone, and I could not possibly recover At this stage of my disease, I was prevailed upon to try Dr. Sekesck's Pulneonit Syrup, nod before 1 had to ken half a dozen bottles, was so far recovered a. to he able to go about the house. It seemed to itrento - my whets system—it loosened the cough and stop ped the bleeeaing—my bowels Imeame regular, and everything I ate, seemed to digest easily and nourish my whole system. Indeed, each was the rapid pro gress of my health. and so sudden the change, that I became ton sanguine of i speedy cure, and abandoned the use of the medicine before she disease was 010!.. onghly eradicated, which resulted In another attack of bleeding at the lungs Mat fall, accompanied by a Jistres• sing cough. I again commenced taking the Pulmonie Syrup, and tent for Dr. Schenck. who, upon a careful examination, advised me to continue using it. Before I bad taken four bottle?. an abscess formed in my aide. which gathered and broke, discharging as near as lean judge, a pint c f very disagreeable yellow matter. This secured to cleanse and purify toy whole svitem. From this time I began to get better. and' am now happy to say entirely recovered. I ens sure at this lime I en joy better health than I have .for the last ten years. etince'l commenced taking the Pulmoniedyrup,l have never failed to recommend it whoever I went, that other+, as swell as mystic', might be saved from that awful disease: for I feet it a duty that I owe to the afflicted to publish ti to the world. Permit me to men• tine a few eases that have come ander my immediate observation. Reins On a visit to Camden, , • lusnmer, 1 saw a child, evidently in the lain stage of bowel consumption. The mother informed me that the physicians had given the child tip as incurable. I told her what benefit I had derived from the use of Schenck'. Pulamtiec Syrup, end induced her to procure - a bottle. I heard nothing more from the little nadir until about three months after; being in the Market, my attention was drawn too lady who observed me very attentively. Fite finally approached tee, and naked use if I was ant the lady who recommended Schenek's PuinesnicSyrup to her dying child lost summer in Cam 'den. I replied that I was. She said that her child had entirely recovered, and was uncommonly he Ithy.— Iler name is Mrs..%Vilson, and now reside-ern Brides burry. Anrdher lady I would mention in particular, who had a scroformis affection. tier face and neck presented one continued core, and one of hereyes as eerioualy effected with ft; She had become greatly emaciated, and to alt appearances past recovery. II in. diteed her to try SchenclerPulmonic Syrup which she did. end is now perfectlyi . cured. Another lady, Mee McMullen. whose residence I will give on application. was evidently In the last atage of Consumption. I prevailed upon ber to try the Pultnonic Syrurq In a very obeli time she wan entirely recovered, and now enJnys excellent heron), fiav lee become exceedingly fleetly. These are three cases within my knowledge, which I know were cured by Schenck's up.. All who doubt this statement, and will take the trouble to call on me- at my reetilence. Parish street, . . . , five door- anove Tenth, north slde. 1 think I will be aide in satiaraCtordy convince them by my own case, and others that 1 know have been cured by this Syrup.. Since my titre there have been so many to are inn to know what I took, that I !JIVE had a very good oppor tunity of knowing a great ninny that have taken it. and have been grea.. benetitted thereby, and 1 think if persons ntflicied Consumption or Liver Com plaint, would send thr Or. Schenck, and let him care fully examine their limes. end if he says he can cure them, follow the directions. and pievent taking cold, they will - rapidly recover. CIRLIELMA L. LEIBERT. Philadelphia, ,Vag 20, 1819. Da. I. 11. Scncmcst—Deer Sir—l have known Mn. Lethett fir several years. as s member of my church, and have all confidence In her statement, and am re joiced to find her acaltirestored to health. Any thing more, In addition to her statement, is needless. Yours, truly, THOMAS' L. JANEWAIi„ • Pastor of the North Presbyterian Church, Philada., Jose 20,1940. 6ixtli at., above Green. Prepared and sold by 3. 11. sciir.xeK..nt his Lab rainry, E. Carnet. of Coates and Marshall streets, and at his principal office, No. 12 South Sixth street, and by the folincrine agents: J. S. 'C. Marlin. Pottsville; Lynn & Rieha, Port Clinton; Chad., Frailey,Orwipl.urg ; S. E. Dickson, Schuylkill Haven; J. B. Falls. Minersvillo; Price & St Clair; Beery Shisslcr, Port Carhott; Dr. Steloherger. 51h1411..p0rt ; E. J. Pry. Tamaqua; E. W. Earl, Ileallirig ; 11. I'. Sleuttrio.r, Norristown; John Ilettrrman, Hamburg,. PrlCe $1 per bottle, or .S 5 per halt alnien. Aug. 1313. 35-Iy Liver editcplatilt. JAUNDICE DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS' DEBILITY. DISEASE OF THE Kidneso, and all diseasss nri.ino from a disordered hirer or etemach in Loh oll7ile and Female e CifiClf As Constipation. Inward Piles, of 0 Blood in the livid, Acidity of the Stamaell,eNau ea, II cart-horn, !Men. for Pond, FUMICFS or weigh ring the Stomach, Sour Cremations, Sinking or flut tering at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the !lead, flurried andr difficult lireathing. Fluttering of the heart, Choking or sullicating sensarions when inn tying finsturc, Dimness Of vision. 'dots nr webs he'. fore the sight. Fever and dull pain in the head. den cle ncy of Perspiration, Yellowness o the .skin and cfcii, Fair in the side, Batik, Chem, Limbs, dre., Sud den fleshes of heat, Burning in the Fleet,, ennann linavnings of evil and greatdepra elon of Spirit. can be effentually cured by DR. I : IOOFLA.ND'S ' • CELEBRATED GERMAN HITTERS. ' Their power over the above dm-axes is not ex celled—Jr equalled—by any other prepatation In -the United Stat,s,3S tile Cllre% :MCC, in many Casts al)cr skillftiPphysicians had filled De.ranerment of the Liver and Stomach are toads of Itwanity, and will also pr.dute disease oflh Heart, Skin, Lungs and Kidneys, and tap s the hoy open town attack of the Cholera, Itillinna, or Yellow Fever, and In generally the Oral cause of that most bane lot diara;c, Comminption. . Optehote of the Philadelphia Press. 'kill; DISPATCH," December :Ist asps A, Inv •Irsnt.E !gram!, E.—We . have frequently heard of the Celebrated German Bitters. manufactur ed by Dr. Hoodand, spoken of in terms of commenda tion, and we know deservedly to. It is a ton'enttimon practice, to certain quarters i to puff nil manner of useless trash, bulb, the case di the above Bitters, hun dreds are living iminesses of.their treat moral and physical worth. As a medicine for the Liver Com plaint,Jaun,dice, Nervous Debilitytand Dyspepsia, thi has been found Invaluable, effecting cares, and Ow ninThly e,radicating diseans„ when all other medicine have failed. We fort convinced, that in the use of the German Bitters, the raient does not bec , i,meilehiliated but constantly gains strength to the fratne—a fact worthy of great consideration. The Bitters are please ant in taste and smell, and can be administered tinder any circumstances, to the most delicate stomach In deed, they can be used by all minions with the Most perfect safety. It would by well for thOse who are mitchiAlTected in the nervonv system, tocummence with one tea spoonful or less, and gradually increase. We speak from experience, and are of course, a proper judge. The press far and wide, have united in recom mending the German Bitters, and to the afflicted we most cordially advise their tile. •.3PIItIT OF TIIE "Do our good citizens who are Invalids, know the mono astonishing eures,that have been performed by Dr. illooridnd's Ceichrated German ititters 1 If they do not, we recommend them to the "German Medicine Store," all who are a:reefed with Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Despensia„ or Nervous Debility ; the Doh tor has cured marry of nor citivens after the limit phy sicians had failed. We have used them, and they have proved to be a medicine that every One should know of, and we cannan refrain giving nor testimony in their favor, and that which gives them greater claim upon our humble effort, they ore entirely Ve,yetnbie, ..TIIE DAILY NEWS'."..tely ith .ays "We speak knowingly of Dr. lloutbod's Celebrated Canso Bitting. when we sac it is a !droning of this age ; and in diseases of the biliary, digestive and pier vons Systemo, it has not We think an equal. It In a revtubte preparaiints. and mode tendon; Alcohol, and to all,lnvalida we would recommend It. worthy their confidence. READ Tlfl FOLLOWING It In frnm one of our first drnegiate; a rehtlemar fa vnurnbly known thronehout the United States—the pro prietur of the "Medical Worm Ftvrtip Ph iludelphm, Nev. 21d. IS4B. Dear Sir Is with more pleastwe that I testify the extraordinary virtues of year German Hitters. hoe leg sold largely of them these last few manilla In va rious persons. atllirt.:4 with Liver Complaints,'Dyspep via. and Debtlay of the Servos System. I can say iimsclentionniv, that they are the beet article of the hind l have ee,Weesnhl. (and I deal in all the popular the Heinen) and I consider it the only tnedicene for the above disease, before the public. I have never said one bottle that has not elven sat. Isfaction, and brought fortlethe commendation of those who used it. I deem this my duty to you both as the proprietor o this hivhly valuable article. and to (bone aMtsted with the above complainis,•that they may know of ice cora tivo propertie% and to enable them lo relent the enod from the serious articles with which our market is With much respect, I remain yours. Ar.c. S. 1. 1101111Nc4ACK, Diuggist. Corner of Second and comes streets. JAUNDICE AND LIVER COMPLAINT Cared, after Physidass And Fatled.• Pdiradelphia, Dee. 27, 1818. Dear Sir—it is with feelings of pleasure I commit &rate to you the sanative efrecta (and In a short time) of your Invaluable "llnofland . . Celebrated German Bit ter.," upon my system whilelaboring under the Jnnn. dice. About two years ago I had an attack of the Jane: dice and was confined to the house six Weeks under medical treatment of the Family Physician and for some'. ime after, when I went nut I had to be very care. fill of myself. since that lintel have had sever 4 attacks ache same disease. and yourThiters have entirely re lieved and cured me In two.or three days. My next done neighbor. Mr. John Diehl, laat spring, had a long and serious spell s.l Jaundice, he had it sometime before I knew it ; he was conlinod to his bed. As soon as 1 heard of his condition !called to see him and told him of the ellen your Raves bad upon me In the same dis ease. Ile immediately sent for a llnttle, and In a few days he was cured. I have In several instances recom mended the Milers in other canes, always-producing the sante happy effect. My wife has been considerably af flicted with Liver Complaint sod Neuralgia, by the use of the Bitters she is well. now enjoying gond health. We belwie from ;he many cares we knew of these flit tern effecting, that they - posies. in a remarkable and ex. traordinary degree peat curative properties, and that which enhances i heir val ue with us isdhey are ent Irely vegetable. We always keep the .ffitters on hand acid would not be willing to he without them. Very respectfully, yours, C. pp.InCE, KO South Front Street. Can stronger testimony be adduced by any Prepara tion before the public I In single bottle wilt convince any one of their power over disease. They are En tirely Vegetable, and will permanently destroy the moat obstinate costiveness, and give strength and vigor to the flume, at no time debilitating the patient ; being alto enteral to the most delicate stomoch under any circumstances, and can be administered with rerfect safety to delicate Infants—they are free from Alcotnl, Syrup. weids,Calomel, and ail mineral antrAuturious Ingredients. They can he taken at all times and tinder all circnnt. emcee, no ordinary exposure will preyenttbem having a ialnlary effect, and no bad result pan accrue from an neer dose Par gait, wholesale and refall at the principal Depot, German Medicine Store, , No.SlS Race Street, Philadel. • Par see by J. (g. Brown ' Pottsville: S. R. Dickann Schuylkill Haven t J. W. Gibbs. Miaow:111e: and by respectable dealers generally, throughout the State. Was cla 31 1849 14-17 MEDIPLNAIr. roUr Ne w TELL IT IN OATH; PUBLISH IT IN THE STREETS OF ABKELON. SWAYNIEIS CELEBR.fTED FAMILS MEDICINES. • DR. SWAY NE'S . " COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY; $lOO,OOO FOR • DOZE EFFECTUAL 'IIE•IEDT THAD DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND/IMO'. OF; WILD E .HERRY. A" you troubled with a you ti I Have you pains in the side and breast, Have you a tickling or rising in the throat I Have you the Ltver complaint I Have you the Bronchitis Nervous Dehility,or any Symptoms of Pulmonary Consumption I it you are troubled with any of the above symptoms. hen use Dr. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP .OF WILD CHERRY. it will etTect a speedy and permitient cure, as the eVidente of thousands Who bare been calved by It will testify. ' EXTRACTS FROM EDITOR! 'AI. 0T1.CE5..... A GOOD Mentctsc.—We ha _y_enetl:De.-:fi'Sfisgikei_ • Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry iiiiniber of years and al ways with the happiest elect.—FlOgera/d, Ed. 'City Item. • Having fairly avert the virtues of Dr. Swarm's Wild Cherry. we feel ourselves bound to record out tes timony to 11. lotisall . , as aren't valuable and eal.wcious medlcine.—Editers of Batt. Clipper. • MORE NEWS FOR THE SICK. A VOICE FROM scritritzaciLL co PLEAdE READ Tills EXTRAORDINARY CURE. SeraVNE—Dear Sirs—About six years ago, e . discovered that my lungs were affected, of which I became more convinced from time to time, although I tried many remedies, yet without any apparent benefit, and my disease increased until! was compelled to keep my room, and at last my bed. I had great pain in nit tell side, upon which 1 could,not lay in bed, and in the morning :fly cough wasan severe that I found it very painfol to throw up the Milem which gathered in great quantities on my longs, when fortunately thought of your agent. in this place, one bottle nfiyour.Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, which so much relieved me that I continued using it until now. I have used six bottles, and am happy to tell you that my pains are re moved, my' strength returned, my sleep is undisturbed and sweet, and I feel perfectly well, l can now follow my daily avocation without being, afflicted with that painful hackintroyeakening cough,•and I . firmly be lieve that to your medicine, under the blessings of Providence. I am indebted for this great change, and am very happy to subscribe mewl{, WILAIANI BE•CSltite. St. Clair. Schuylkill Courity.lia., tan. 49, 1810. ANOTII ER YROM OLD MONTGOMERY. - STILL ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE: anti TlllB EXTUAOFIDIABY CAMS. Do. Sw•vsin—Dear Sir:—ilaving contracted a se vere cold, which settled upon my Itings,attended with a violent cough. pain in my side and breast, difficulty, of breathing. I was attended by physicians of the first respectabliity. but me symptoms, became very alarm ing, there was an absces .farmed in my lungs and made its way through my 'ale. and •ilischarged large quantities of puss externally. so that my physici an thought the power or functions of one_of my longs 'were tetally destroyed—therefore supposed the case entirely hopeless. This mournful state of things con tinued for a long time, until I was wasted and worn to a skeleton. I had tried a number of remedies, but all failed to do any good. But there still being a spark of hope left for me and my anxious parents, and-hav ing heard of the great virtues of sour Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and Its being approved of by physicians of the lint eminence. I concluded to make trial of it, and to my' great satisfaction, my rough gradually grew better, the hole in my side began to healond I amnow happy to say, from a poor and al most hopeless skeleton, I have become healthy and weigh mote than I ever have. All my neighbors can testify to the above fact. Annsusw Ilekstcase, 2 miles front Skippackville. Skiplock tp. Pa. , Bach is the unprecedented soccer's of lie. Swayne's C.ompound Syrup of Wild Cherry. We are constant ly receiving leto4• from Plivslcian• and our Agents. from all part. of She United States, informing us of extraordinary cures. Tio'El Dorado of California or Peru may yield For. tones to Tkowsonda —Bat what are ,Millions without liedla • DB. S WAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. TWO NEW CERTIFICATES. MEDFORD. N. J. Dec, fith, 1819. Dr. D. rrwstrvc—Dear t lrThis is.to certify. that dining the fall and winter of 1810.1 was troubled with a very severe cold and cough; with strong symptoms of the asthma; I was induced In try your Compound Syrup of Wit Cherry, of which "one bottle" emir, ly cured me, and I would attongly recommend li,to others forsimilaraffections. STACY ANOTHER SEVERE EASE OF ASTHMA. • Plntsni. 11,. 12111, 1649. „ .., Mt. SWAYNE—tfrar Z*ll . —I cheerfully' add nip tei• timony in favor of your valuable Compound Sy sup of Vtld Cherry. which I conceive to lw truly the wonder and blessing of the age. For the lasi four years j have been silllicted with the asthma. Sleep had becom e a Stiancer to met night slier night would I hay , to sit is i s\ft ', in toy hed. I was attended by four or five d fferent physirians, also having lined various patent me icings, but all of no avail. I continued lo grow worse , until I commenced the use of your valuable coinpound S up , of ,Wild Cherry, which afforded me instant rot rf. After using several bottles I wan restored to perfect health. Yours with respect. ' SAn•n It. Eying, Any information respecting the. above case will be freely given by her husband. . . Ifs *Trion W. EcAltn, Carpenter, coiner ol Etahth and Paris sta. Thnusand• of penl,ns are destroying their constitt, dons by neglectinr to apply a proper remedy. Rely not upon Dingle catchpenny articles, which relieve far the moment, but eventually accelerate the disease. Resort at once to that al established remedy, Dr. wayne'S Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry: nn cele brated throat:hoot the whole world as on effectual remedy for all diseases Of the Throat, Lungs, and Breast. imroirrxNT CAI TIPN—RTADt RCAD! There Is but Loire genuine Vreparat inn of Wild Cher ry,and that is Or. eiwaynee, the first ever orered to the weak., whirls haktort, sold largely throughout the Milted States and parts of Europe -, and all preparations called by '!the- name of Wild Cherry, li.ave been tog not since line. uni sr rover Or some de. entlee cirentostanre.. ht order II giy,carrency to their Encl. hnitleof the grooms . is enyrlt•ped with a beautiful steel engraving. with the likeness of Win. Penn thereon : also. lb. Swnyne's signature, and as l'forther security. the portrait of Or ,Swayese will he added hobeafter, so its to distinguish his preparations front all others. Principal Office, EIGHTH and RACE Streets wavne , s Celebrated Veinilfuge. .1 safe and grata raptly for !for-madly molts, Cholero.Morla's. cosily or Dye peptsc alSibiren or adtda, and the ;most useful Famil. !fas ciae ever offered to the rablie." - - - - Tull REMEDY' Is pim which has proved success fat far a long time, and it i uniVers ay arktinwl- ' edged by all who have fried it to hef.ir superior (tieing In very pleasant to the tart.. at the same-tint.: effeetual) 0 any . other niotitelne ever employed in illseasos for w Neil it is recommended. II not only destroys worms, but it Invigorates the whole system. 1 It is harmless In its efforts, and the health of the patient is always im• prOved by Ito 1.1,V1•11 when nn worms are discovered. I'D, SW/,7N ELS•VERMIFUGE has noel with a degree of favor from the public, which has perhaps never be. fore been accorded in any medicine: It needs no re comtnendation where ever it Is known. To the Mad mother; bending In 411..p11.34 anxiety over tier wa_tling child, it will carry telief.joy, and thankftilness ; to all who "are suffering from the di+easeti for which it i 3 prepared, It oTers a speedy restoration to health. REWARD OF IMI•Otill lON.—Swiyue's Vernange is in square bottles Wing recently chkhged to prevent counterfeit+, also to pack to a better:advantage) Willi the following wertbditown in 'he glass,: 13,11.8wayne's Vermin:tie Philada., also enveloped in it bean tint! ,wrapper, bearing the alga:Wire of Dr.',Swayne, with his portrait nn each side of the brittle without which none is genuine. This article is , 0 pleasant to the taste that bnth children - ind adults are universally fond of it. Dn. SW A VNF.'SISAIISAPARILLA Aso EXTRACT TAR PlLLS—Thegreat AnterlcanPuritler—lor the re ! moral and permanent core of all diseases arising from ! an impure state of the Mond or habit 'of the system. Let It be remembered. that in this !preparation are I strongly concentrated alithe medical Properties of Sar saparilla [lnd Entract of Tar compounded with other -valuable "Vegetable Extracts," the: whole strength of which is extracted on an entirely new pfineiple. Unlike nil other Pills, those neither gripe, pfoilaca nausea or any nthorwmptersant sensation. while they are as powerful as it is possible for al medicine to be, and he harmless. It pnrillett. cleanses, and strength• ens the fountain springs of lit ; and iniuses new vigor thronchnut the whole human frame. Itementhor always to inquire particularly for Dr. SWAYNE'S SARSAPARILLA ASV EXTRACT TAR PILLS. See that the Sig,nature of Dr. tiViV AY NE is nn each 130 x. The above valuable medicines are prepared only by Dr. 11. Swasne, corner of Bth and Race streets, Phila., to whom elf orders-should he addresied. June 24!huays:— For tale by 1:w following Agents: J G SHOWN, Ilrocaist. 1 I J•01IN S. C. MARTIS,and J. CURTIS C. 1111G1111:4, JAS. R. FALLS, and =IMMO= 8,11. RUNTZING ER, Settnylkillillaven. McI.F:AN h I.EVSON. atimmtn J. Wilimme, Middleport ; Mink] Bertsch. Ashland; Charles Frady. Onsigsburg; Jno. Bietenmnn. Ham burg; E. J. Fry, Tomato's ; Jno..Dlekron, Easton; _ . Matthew Kr 311111., Ilethlehem ; , Ctn.. Ebert. Mauch Chunk; Eekell re Oarndt, Treniont:: Cochin & Son, Llewellyn, and by storekeepers generally. October 7, ItliS. 41- Wo , sdelPs Vegetalfic ,!Restora five Pills. TIIESE PILLS HAVE NOW BECOME THE MOST extensively established and proular FAY4I• Mcnicule of the present day. both in Enelandoind In this Country: Theylwerc invented in 1832, by Dr. WM. WOIISDELL, of York., Entillithl,and have since that time wrought many wonderful cores in every country where they have been introduced. The present proprietors for the' United States are In possession ormanygessinscertlicatesofcnres wrought both in England and AlflPfiCa. ELIZABETH BUTTERWORTH. 3 Richmond St.' Liverpool, rsa confined to her bed six month., with the Dropsy, her legs became swelltd to an enermous thickness. After many trials of othermeditine she wes restored to perfect health by two boxes of Woesdell's Mr. JONES,loConcert Fit. Live pool, was Paso cured of Inflamstion of the Liver, by WorsdelPs Pills. THOS. CIIOASDALE. Thnmle'V near Preston, Eng- land, was cored of Typhus and Itheunwic Fever, by . Wormiell s Pills. . • ' THOS. 111,11CIIER, attending Pennsylvania. testi• flea that his child was severely offlicted,with Worms, and was perfectly restored by the use of Worsdells Pills. Agile. Dyspepsia, Headache. Habitual Costlvenen, severe Cold., have all yieldeoo Ibis powerful lint purely reparable medicine.. No more certain and mild -et purgatii e has ever been discovered. Many Physician, make me of these Pills In their :practice with great succeis.- • They are for sale in Schuylkill County, price 25 etc a box, containing 50 Pills with null direction, by Jno. G. Brown, and Joseph Contswarth Pottsville; W. L. Heisler. Port Carbon ;E J. Fry. Tamnitua ; Joseph 11. Alter. Tuscarora; .laroli Metz, At. Clair; George Iteifsnyder, New Castle; William Paine. fleck scherville ; Janice B. Falls. ; Levan & KaulTinan, Schuylkill Haven; 11. & E. Hammer, Or wlrodirg; M. & J. Dreher. East Brunswick; Boyer dc %Vermeil. Melleansburg ; S. IL 51.Kepner,WestPenn; I Graaf & Toney, Pine Gram' C. P. Amer, Travelling Agent for the Middle States. A. 'WEEKS. & Co. Proprietors. Jan 17. '4l. 5-1 y) No. 141 Checnut St. Philadas 011011dDIARICIVIS PEG LAMPS-4.OWnidela IJ of Brittanla Fluid Lamps. it gives more light. ht easier to the eyes, and 50 per gent cheaper than Can dler. Jost received and for sale, at El/ANNAN!, Sept U, $) Cheap Rook and Lamp Qom fflN=X= U!2 ...'. i!L L t ..1 Furniture! Furniture 101.RPErel. VENITIAN 4k. PAINTED BLINDS, /cc GRESSANG £ SILLYMAN 'gat. nesrecrfuLLy. announce to the citizens of Pottsville and the surrounding neighborhood that they have opened a FURNITURE WARE-ROOM. is Xis !cstae/ye Street, a few doors froos Crater, where they have on band a large and fashionable stock. of Feints tore, embracing the latest and most fashionable styles. all of which has been manufactured to their order by the best makera in out cities. Their stotk embraces a general assortinent of Altaic articles embraced in fur slitting dwellings either plain or in the moat luxurious manner. Bedsteads ranging in price from $3 to $5O. ' l —and another articleri of furniture in proportion. In their stock is also embr ed a large assortment of Ve netian Blinds and Wind TV Shades of the most appray. ed patterns, selected wins rent care. CAI:WETTING. BEDDING AND UPWILSTERV. They have also added tohhe stock a lotofearpet Inc of the nations qualities, and Reddifig. to which they call the particular attention of those in want of these articles. •:.. - • , lt lector dealgoto keep all the articles Of Furnitere isigifriurbritichuyikill County, and prevent the neces sity of persons going abroad in search of.Megant• sell clea'of •Furniture, all of which they pre 'determined to sell at less prices then they can be obtained else where, with parting and carriage added, 'Thee there fore earnestly Invite these who are ationt furnishing houses and those also who require additional furniture. to give them a call. as they flatter themselles they can give theni any kind of a "fit out" they may require at a great saving of funds. HENRY GRESS.kNO. ' • AtEX ANDER SILLY MAN. Ap!II 7 15-tfl Stover! Stoves: Stoves! SHEET-IRON 4 TIN cnT ITIANF' ACTORY. LONG, Grateful for tie liberal patronage here mince rereired. respectfully announces to the citizens of Pottsville and the surroundlnr country, that he continues • business at the old stand, opposite' Mates White Gorse Hotel, on Centre Street, in the Boroughnf Pottsville, where he keeps •constantly on band pan extensive and carefully selected asannment of Poeler and Cooking Stone, embracing all the old and approved sqlea, together with a variety of new ones,admirably adapted to the wants of the Coal re gion. The "improved complete. of IS4S;" 'Tierce's Amer ican /tar Tight, with Brick Top Oven:" had "Stew art's-Summer and Winter Air Tight;' are considered by tbnte who have tested the tn. probably the very best Cooking Stoves that have ever been invented. lie with confidence calls attention in his great variety of Parlor and Cooking Stoves, which is unqueminnattly the largest, best and cheapeaLto be found in the County. of Schuylkill. • Ile also keeps eons nnlly fur sale a large and varied stock of Sheet Iron, Tin and Japanned Ware, of the best quality end at the lowest rash prices. TIN ROOFING, and all work connected twilit that branch of the business, will be peomptly etecuted, in the best manner, and on the most reasonable terms. I May IWO. CHEAP STtIVES I • SELLING OFF BELOW ccisT -- TUE subscriber has on hand's large stock of CODEINE. PARLOR AND complete. whceistetetos:lloit out delay. Persons wishing ,to pur chase good stoves at fns tics Cost will do well to .111 on the subscriber. nt the corner of Cen tre and Market Streets, In the Borough of Pottsville. GEORGE D. STICIITER. Oct 11, 15.19. -- STOVES: STOVES FsticiirEs t. ' WINTER IS COMLIGIV SOLOMON HOOVER, Corner of Norwegian and Railroad Street.. • , POTTSVILLE, . .z,:........, AN N OUNCES to his friends and via -1 c_7r.t; trotters and tke public generally that he ..... • .T; ; .-,.. has on hand' the most elegant assort-, ..ty ' 1,,,,, :- ,, ‘ ment of STOVES ever offered in this community embracing all the newest • and tenet approved pattern.. Ile par. ; Malady calls attention tip McGREGOICS PATENT PARLOR DEA MR, which is pronounced the best stove now in use.hoth forconifort,.connmy,and health. I have the .exclusive right of making these stoves in tichuylkill County. Also Cast Iron Radiators, Empire Cooking Stoves, a superinr article for hotels. Willis' Air Tight Cooking Stoves, for wood or coal, asuperior article for fatnilies. Parlor and Chamber Stoves, * Together with a large assortment for all purposes, all ' ;of which will he sold at nntwallly low rates. TIN AND JAPANNED WARE.—ills assortment of Tin and Japanned Ware is very large, and embraces all the articles inlanulies, which he will warrant to,bc Fara superior quality. ! ; All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware manufactured in ord. , " nt the shortest notice. c ROOFING & SPotiTVNG. , A she is prepared to en rent. Tin Rooting and Spodting, hr invite.. tho.o in want of such work. to give him a rail, a.. he pledge. hitti.eif to do it cheap., and better than it as .ver beendrine in this pia, before. The public are respectfully invited totall andexam ion his stock and milder for them. hers. 10r7..11 DRAM & ELLIOTT, WATCIII3I AKERS AND JEWELLERS, • AND DEA 1.1•211 IN TIIE NAME 111 - WHOLESALE RETAIL Stern next dem to., the Miner,' Bank% Centre ■treet, ItnTr3VILLE. . ell' MESSRS. IL & E. keep constantty on band an extensive assortment ord ct WATCIIES, lem bracing every style, pike, an manufaure 144. 0 '1 fa he fmind In this country; among which they may particularly refer in the celebrated cold and silver LEVERS of M. l. 'robins 4- co., Ins. Johnson, Rnbert Haskell. tVm. Robinson, Ace., of whose manu facture they have a splendid collection. - ALSO, mild and silver Anchors and Le•pines, to which they wvoild nv ite atteniton. ALSO, a large and complete assort ment of Jewelry and Silver Ware, embracing nearly every article properly coining under those heads.— Clocks in great variety; Mo.ical Instruments and Fa n cv Articles ',revery description. Repairing of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry. kc.,prottiptly attended to. Messrs. 11. & E. deem it unnecessary iii advertise m•nro, vnumernte their Stock more specifically; suf fice to •ny that it has been selected with much care anti discretion. and is one ofthe most estenttive to be Potful in the country. Their Inns experience in the business will fully warrant them in inviting the attention of purchasers, in the Nil confidence that i hey are enabled to sell a. camp ils any other establishment here or else . where 1Dec1847.51.1y New Firm OTHE pubmerlhers having this day entered Into a copartnership for the purpose of transarting a ^eneral wholesale and retail hus‘ness it. IRON, GItOCERIF.S, PRO VISIONS,Ita V.F1,01111, and FEED, at the well-known York Store lo the borough of Potts, vale, would nin3t resl e •ctfully hegleave to any that they have now on hand a large and well selected stock of Bar Iron nt all dee..ol,oolln. also Flat Bar and T Rail Road Ironlof various sizes,snitable for dry is and lateral roads. which they Mier for sale at as low a me as can he had In the County. also, a fresh stock of Groceries and Provisions conAlantly nn trial at very low prices for cash. Also, Cast, Blister, and Shear Steel, Nails and Spikes..ol!s. Floor, Feed, Si., all of which they would respectfully solicit 4n Inspection of by the politic, and rely tag as they do upon a an inattention to business, to be aide at alt times to accommodate their customers. , . E. YARDLEY & SON. cP.V.rT he subscriber would take thin opportunity to return leis sincere thanks for the liberal patronage he his heretofore received froth hip friends and the public generally, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the me for the new firm. Pottsville. March t. 1849.101 EDIV YARDLEY Gas in Pottsville' lIE subscriber informs the ritigeni of Pottsville, it that he will he prepared In arrange the necessary fixtures for lighting Dwelling !louses. Hotels and Pub ' lie Buildings, with Gas, and to furnish burners of every variety and style, at the the must ressinatile rates. Orders will he thankfully received nt his slw, on the corner of Mauch Chunk and Coal ate., and at the Watch and Jewelry Store of Robert C. Green, neat door to the Post Mice, Centre street. 25. ISIS. 95-) JOIIN WARNER. Who Says Gas - - TACOD M. LONG, would n-dify hi, friends and for a met pat rons,-that he is folly prepared to fmnlsh all kings of GAS FIXTURES, ouch as CHANDELIERS, PEEDErsiT.S. BRACKETS. &c. &r.. 14 o suprrio r it and finish ; all work done by him, will be amine& and mast piss inspection of tho Superin tid-int. Cdl at his Store, and examine his fixtures. Sept 1,1819. 46-tf N. 31. Nessnain•s PLUMBING 9 HOP, ====l Puttgrille. ra.• Am. kinds of Lead Pipe. Sheet Lend. Brass Cocks (.1 superior article,) ilsth Tubs,' Shower Baths Hydrants. hydrant !Ince, Double and Sinsie Acting Pumps. to.. kept constantly on hand and for sale.— Kitchen Sinks madcio order, neat and durable, and al kinds n(Plurnhining dime in the hest manner. BOOTS AS D S BOBS. At Ilead et and, Centrest.neol door to the Pottsvil!Wows ti. & J. FGSTER, ... . ARE now receiving their • &s Spring supplies of BOOTS & -.!..e SllOES,compriAloga first rate 1,- o ,assortment. which they now , 7.1 ntrorat wholesale or retail at the very low'est prices. They have Olson!' hand Trunks, Va- ISM., Carpel Ito go. arid Satchels,Soleand tipper Leather. Morocco. Calf Sklns.l.lning and Binding Skins, Shoe Makers' Tools, and a general assortmentor Shon Find non. N. D.-11not,i- Shoes manufactured atshortnotice.— Their friends and the public who aro in want of any of he ahoyg articles ate respectfully /equested to give them, cal. May 8, ISO. 19- Smith's Boot & Shoe Store, FRESII SUPPLY OF STOCK, VERY CHEAP: The Subscriber announces A' to his numerous customers . and the public. that be has Just received at his Boot and Shoe Store, next door below the Otnce of the Miners' Journal, a fresh supply or Boots and Shoes of every variety for Ladies, Misses, Gentlemen, Children, Miners. Arc., he., all of which are made up of the hest materials, in a neat and dura ble manner, and will be told nt rates to suit the limos Always on hand it supply of Trunks, Valises. Satch els. &c.. which will be sold very rheap. Call and satisfy sourselves. Smut and Shoes mule to order of the best materials and also repaired at short notice. Pottsville. Julie 9..21tf. Wi LLIANI SMITH Charles Starlet, FASHIONABLE HAIR CUTTING AND SHAVING SAI.DON.; Near thecorntr of Centre and Market ;Streets, rorrnvlLLE. RES CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale; the following articles: A large and splendid assortment of colored Lithograph le prints, single nr by the hundred. Turner and Fisher's Song and Toy Books in great vent. ety.single or by the dozen, Dream Banks. Letter Writers. Spelling Books, Primers Emerson's and Cobb's Readera, Copy and Pain Books, Comte and other Almanacs single or by the dozen, Steel Pcns and Bolder., *Pocket Books, Playing Canto.Dominnea, Conversation. Fortune Telling. and Courting Cards, Shaving Cream and Snap, Wait Balls, Sand Soap, and other Fancy Soaps, Eat rart &e.' Jules Hauers Genuine Bear's Oil, Oz Marrow, Curling Mid, and Cologne Water, 'male or by the dozen; Tooth ,Shaving, Hair, and (hollow Bl mama, Dressing, Pocket, nod Fine Tooth Coml., Mason's and Frank Miller's Water Prom Oil Blacking Stocks. Collars, and Suspenders, Razors and Raznr citrons. • Large assortment of Ladles' Curls. *Curls done op in the heat manner. Bs has also on hand Dorang's Terpsichore or Bail Room Guide. Shaving; Bair Caging, Ate., performed In the meat a pp rove d style, el-Razor, done op at Ike shortest notice. - IDec9.IMG.TyS- . (3 An.L E 8 LE.1814/14,1ixt;. Office to Ilar>tet 8 tro st,.opposite Shoe's Cation Waft Ream. - Pug n .40-48-4 -, • .- • • . DinSdriatiVVOU A L_ • - ' Patent Lubricating On. Cedar 001 Female CASTER IL. D. SCHOENER, O. - ' NEAR 1110IINT JOT, LANCASTER HAVING purchased the exclusive•ritta for trianit- co u - N Tv , PA. factoring and vending the Patent Tuhrtrallegoll,T liCTurertit .911th Seniis•annual Session of the Ce- from P. 8. Deslart &Co.. for Schnyltlll.Danphin.Leb- der Ilill Seminary will commence on the first buon,Colombla. Northumberland, Luserne,Wyetning, I Monday of November next ' Parents and guardians Lycouring,Lebigh. Carbon and Northampton Counties , purposing to place their daughtere or wards in this lo be announces to the public that lis has commencerlthe 'Mallon will please make early application. Manufacture of it to the Borough of Pottsville, where N B Catalogue and Circular. conta in ooks. ing naticeba ..of he will be happy to Supply all orders promptly. and at Terms. Catiree of stance., Tea, b mid other the same rate it can be purchased from the Proprietors formation relating to the pecnlikr claims et this to tis r of the patent right. This nil was patented January tution, will be forwarded on application, by mail o 16th,4849, and its supirior excellence and cheapness, otherwise: . has already given it the preferenco over all other oils Note—The Terms have been recently modified. and in use, for all kinds of Stationary blachinery. Loco- it Is now ;believed. are ..,ancire eligible than those of motives and cars on our Rallr•ads,—and also for Lamp I any other Seminary of sundae character and reputa- Mitt. I I ono in the country. I,p,LIRS Inc young Ltilies who All order. left at hie stare, wilthe promptly attended are exp,ciit , n to 1 , ..10y the adrant teen cr a complete to. • It. D. SCIIOCN Ell, course oreducation. ... N. DODG C. A. iii., Centre st., opposite the Post Orrice. Principal and Proprietor. Pottsville.June 1011619. , . , .Fay any further information in relation to the above The price is 75 cents per gallon; and the following cm'. 1 Seminary. the citizens of Pattsvilte and vicinity will lificates show its character : please call on John st C Martin. Druggist —where the Philadelphia, Dec. 4.1801 catalogue and circular can also be obtained. — Messrs. P. S. Devlan A...:Co.—Gentlieman:—The Pa- Oct 6,1919 41-4 t lent Composition you sea( me to have tried, and which ----,_- ~)ou'ilesign eau substitute for the best oil in the work • ingnf Machinery, has. J•am happy to say, more than realized my espectationc I had it fully tested DTI a locomotive Engine for two days, (in rainy weather with mud flying over the machine at every revolution) by a skillful engineer, who assures me that It works equal td the best spennaceti oil, with a saving 19 quantity of 20 percent& This saving, together Willi tha greatly reduced price at which 'multiform me you can furnish tlimanscle, will strongly recommend its Use ' on Railroads and in large nulls and fictories where large quantities of Oil are used. I have now nr, doubt of its entire success, and under that imp•ession tender you my sincere congratulations. Ttuly yours , Wst. ENGLISTia - Pottsville, Jon 5n.•49. Thiel" te• certify that we have beenusing P S Derlan 4. Co's Patent Lubricating Oil fur the last six weeks and can givens our decided opinion, that. besides' its i l, being no much cheaper, its peculiar superiority e er the belt sperm ell, is Its durability on machine y, whmtprenders it a very desirable article for that p r• pose. We' see extensively engaged in mining and shipping coal, having, eleven cream engines. of radonr capacities at work hhistiag coal, pumping water, 4c. AI imsr.s, I.lsVircion Sr. COl • P S Devlan.4. Cn—Gentlemen : We have beettusio,9 your Patent Lubricating Oil on all the machinery 'of the Reading tron and nail winks. for the last nine I weeks,:ind Vfe.OOII.ItICT we have given it a fair trial. as the works are calculated fo mann.`act Me four thousadd tons of iron and nails per annum. The machinery ,is very heavy, the engine one hundred and sixty linrie I power. arid tbe speeds are from thirty to nine banditti involution. per minte. I After the above tri v al, we can recommend the nil as equal to the hest sperm oil used in the Con ntry, viz: for heaving bearings and fast speeds, such as shafting and fans. I remain yours,ate , 4 JAME,. WCAUTT, ~l' ' Manager of the Reading Iron , Nail and Tube Works '4 —4o.tf II - A CARD.—LITTLE & MARTIN *Ag a , 1101.ESALC and Retail Dealers in DRS ssie,;,.. • a DS, TIROCERIES. TEAS, LigilfißtijaZ. ~. Stare on Centre Street, near the Corner of Ma hantongo, to which the attenton of the citizens of town and country is respectiully soliicited. . JOON L. LITTI.C. Pottsville, Oct 15.41 i JOON S. C,lii Arun nr 1 Guns! .Guns!! . . . lIIIIGIIT .13:. - P.OTT,' !I i TOWN lim.r. IRON STORE. •. i I _.,. ..,,,,,..., DOUBLE and Single barrel amyl' v ~,, , 40„...f, MINA , POWDER FLASKS, slin'y .1." . -1.. . -:—. itr.LTS. Pl'S i''S CANISTER POWDER, I PERCUSSION CAPS. REVOLVING ffISTOI.S. i siNci.r. AND DOUBLE osTot.s. The above are a lIIC assortment of English and Cc+ man manufacture. TABLE. POCKET, CUTLERT,SCTSSORS, AND Salons a tineassortmeninf the most celebrated makes. ROPE, HEMP, PACKING CORDAGE, ANVILS.' Bellows, Vices and Files,. ' 'I BLASTING TURES FOR ' WET PLACES , IN Mines, Safety Fuse, long and Short handled Shoveli made expressly for our own sales. t ' BUILDING MATERIALS, Consistmeof Locks.Laiches,/iinees, Paints. Oil,Glasa of American,German, and F.nelish manufacture. '.! IRON AND STEEL. I Hammered and Boiled Iron, Sheet, Flue, Band, and Hoop Iron: TOOLS, Blacksmiths', Carpenters'.Shoemakers.,snd Saddlers' SADDLERY, HARM ARE, & CONCH TRIMMING With a variety of iron notions I Sus. IA 47 35 _ _ C A ItItIAGES. grim, THE SIJIISCRItiEft nEcs I.EAVE • '" to raththe attention of lii, friendr anti the ',ohne to hip clock of CARRIAGES anel 11.1t:IIT NV At:f tONS now on hard and w ouch to. wtlt , r 1- , v• - 111 ken, of' othonlea to.. ', !tenon° , t Corner of Union and Itattro.l4l S'reet., na~kof the American Mose. Jon,. U. NI. Itt WISTk.II It. 101::K. eland, Ness 31 - 11 1 I EW Eland, way Home o'er the sea, 1 , 1 My Harp has been unstrung. The Blue Juniata, • Mary Bell, The Robin ;.a beautiful ballad, by Eliza Cook, The shower of Pearls, The Philadelphia Lions; a nay Comic .nir. Souvenir de Philadelphia ; a brilliant Polka, by Sung . ' Les Clechettes, or Roll Polka, Valentines Waltz, • Virginia do Fresco do Hungarian Patriot's Quickstep, Lounre Gannu. Army and Navy Grand March, A 'Music nut on hand, obtained to order. at ' NN Al'. Wholettafe and Retailßookand Music Sieves Sept N. N 49. 3S. =2:KM=M=I ItL:SPECTFU 1.1.1" informs th e citizen+ of Pottsville and vicinity, that be has removed true Medical Of fice and Apothecary Store. to the Md. stand, formerly occupied by Nicholas & corner of Market and Second st e.. where. Ire will be pleased to Hive medum advice. amipre , cribe preseiimions. lie flatters him self that from lons' experience in the business and at tention to his profession, he give general satin (action. At the fequest aeon., of the-cisiv.eux of atinervville and entroundine country, he has evinhliAted a medi cal office in that id iee. where he may he cc - mit./ on Tuesday and Friday afternoon of every week, Sept 13,1641 • 39.tf Rising Sun Hotel, porr.vILLE, PP.NN',•. THE under:stetted reepectfolly announces to the citilcna of Schuylkill Couoty, and travellers in ceneral, that he has taken that aid estahhaed stand known as •VosCs and lately kept by Jeremiah hitches, at the Cotorm or.SEcorin and Miseasvit.t.E . Ole, in the Horonan orl'ultaville, which he bin fitted up with Special te Ferraro to the comfort of thiyie who may favor him will their custom. The house Is pleasantly located, with stabling and a. large yard attached, calculated to accommodate Farni. , ere, and persons travelling with horses and Carriages' The proprie.Or has his house well furnished, and will pare no pains nr expense to supply his Table and Bar in a manner which cannot fail to afford general'satis faction. An attoutiye. faithful hostler will always he In st tendance, so that guests may rely on haying their hors es properly attended to. MICHAEL SELTZER. May 19,49. —2l-ly Beau'lllll Gilt Bible*, ONLY 50 CENTS 1 . - - MBE suhseriber has just received a supply of gantlylinund and r.iit pocket good print and paper. which he can sell at the unusually low rate of SO tents per copy. Also, Scßoot. BIBLES, As low as SO eta: each, at TIVSNAN'S Cheap Wholesale and Retail Book:Witco. Sept. I, 1840. Almanacs for ISSO c:nnsA of Alma: German and English. M ill/chiding the Uncle San, the l'eophts, the Farm ers and Mechamcs—alan, the German and Ellgllol Comic Almanc• ; Koqsoth'and Bean Almanacs. All of which wall be sold at Philadelphia pikes, by the Gross or Dozen, at 114NN AN•S Cheap Bookstores and Pattli.hing !louse Sept 21,1849. _ Brockville FIRE CLAY WORICS rriflE PROPRIETOR id - the Brockville %Vorks,:re st" sportfully offers to the rommanity of the surround in'e district, a noceley, In the article of Con., COLOR ER PRESSED FRONT Balcks-rintentled to sapereette In this region. the Philadelphia pressed Bricks. The peculhir inducements N. presents in this article. ore lto Superior beauty. durabillty,salidity of wall; and cheapness to the extent or more in, , 'JO per cent com pared with the Philadelphia Brick, when used In this locality. The size is larger than the ordinary article, anti their proportions mathematically correct; and to obviate any inconvenience (should parties apprehend it) in working In the usual sized brick.. he will furnish cheaper qualities of the needful sixes, for gable and inside walling. ' A piece of wqll built of the ;thrive Bricks, may ha seen after Monday next, under the porch, at the Penn sylvania Ilan, In this Borough. Ile also ..fiche alien- Boum) his Pummel) PAYING BRIERS, as superior In op peasants, durability and Cheapness, to the Philadelphia Paving (trickly Wedge Bricks for Arches,KeY Wrdces,Stitle Wedges, Furnace and Kiln ~things, Stove MaleS. tsttnnt (hat ters, Blocks for Coping, do for Binges, Scrapers, Se., minufactured to order at short notice. For correct information ns in the intrinsic qtmlities mid adaptation of the AD, Front and Povihg Bricks, he is permitted to refer to the 1;01.110nel - out treat men : Messrs insgen _G,C011 . 01:. Architect anti Builder. Jolts' McllAnitul, Master Brick-inter, I..v.tk HAT. An 101I< L. MARTIV, 'runs. P. Div,, An It h itrd hr Propriptor Dr. P. • • 1:-.1 st 11. 11)1;S• I Tr Orders rrcoerifollq flee o ver IjoraLe Swill Aug.l.A.lBll --- Cheap School 119oror, C. T J i y re e n , 1 ( 11 :4 1 1 ,. 1 , 1 , e .4 1 , ;t1 ,, t: Siotinn./y„t,, Whri/ 1,, can :tell at Philadel • phis Wholesale prices. CeCeuntry Merchants. Tearbers, Ittr., ran always be supplied on better terms at our More in Pnttaville, ti.an they can he In Philadelphia. • The subscriber has commenced publishing Books in Poussillle„ which Oyes us the same facilities In procu ring nor stock, as cheap as the wholesale trade in Philadelphia. Try as. B. HANNAN, Bookseller, Stationer, and Pubisiher. Sept 21,1E110. 30. Attention! Attention! T IPPINCOTT & TAYLOR have now on hand, at I—i the Corner of Centre and Mahantanro Um., the lergut stock of FaU end Winter Clothint In the Coun try. which is now offered for sale, wholesale and re tail. at P , 3 suited to the times. The taw sue emu always, to be found at this Old Established tlething llonse,nlrers peculiar adva n. mem to purchasers, and the attention of' the public it directed to the fair -that the whole of their enornifinv stock is manufactured in Pottsville. therein , ensunoo to their customers, a seeing of from 20to 2.5 - par cent. over alt city made MOMS. 5,000 Winter Over Coats; 2,000 Pantaloon', and 1,000 Vests, have just been added to this already AfoontsotA Sleek. of Clothi^,- A great variety of English, French and American Cloths, Cassimeres and .11extIngs. have jolt been re ceived; also. Beaver, Venetian and Devonsa ire Clothe, of fashionable colours and soder; for the Winter sea sou. Remember! LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR, "Old Osa thli" Clothier store, coriter.t Centre . : and allatrantango eta, Pottsville, are determined to dell Clothing cheaper thanany that has ever before beta °grated to Paturills. Oct 90, • 0411 1, ‘ r" ' Washington Hotel, (FonmenLir Kerr Be S ' AMI.IBt; BIL•E.D.) • Sat “ylkill !raven. The subscriber announces to his friends and , 'sr, the travelling piddle that he has taken the, € g; s above mentioned establishment. and fitted up, i throughout, so that it will equal any eatab- , 1 lishment In the County. It is located near the Depot of thatitiadiephia and needing Railroad. and on the MairsM.. et of the Borough . the table will nit ays he abundantly supplied with the choireAt delicacies of the FMUSOII, his rliattiber• are large and airy,.and,,hie bed ding of the best kind. The stabltng attached to the hotel Is large and com modious. and atteittive !matters will always be, found in attendance. lie has also iiccornmodations (Or Oro. vers„.ir elllehleles will always be kept to tarry visitors to any part of. A.. County. or el•ewltere. All he aoliotes Is a trial of his House, feeling confi dent he will give entire satisfaction to all whin find it ,pov,nienttoanjourn at his House ..ta 7.•irt3.ti i List of Letters. -- • 13EM XINING in the Post. Office at Donaldson, Pa.„ endin; Sept. JO Pat Brevelan Dort,ler Daniel Miller M i & A John Brabaker Darr Samuel MeVanan George Dante! Boyer Dechant C I. B Otto Peter John •ilr e enaham Fogerty 'rhos Iteaher David John (Baler, Dime Martin Fear. Ell Bown Itobush I. Mealy Thomas Snyder George Campbell Farginellemierson Cleo Witinan E & Bro' Dung.inThos M -Knderman henry Walch Maurice Dalian Patrick Light & Althouse Walsh David Zerbe Genre.. DAVID LOMI3ON, I'. M. MEE@ $5O Reward. TlMrsdaa night. the Ilth inst., our Store was Ventered and Robbed or the lollowin property as near as we can discover : • 4 Silk Steel Pearl covered .4 :ochels. worth - . 95 00 About 4 or 5 Black 'Chiba Shawls. 12 00 1 or 2 : pair Call Skin Bows. 9 00 1 Box with 18 romes Ribband, Cap & Buena!, 18 00 2 • l'lccis Black Vest Satin. 14 00 8 or 9 Pieces Red and Yellow Bandannars and , Black. Red Striped, and Yellow Cravats, 33 00 2 Berl Mnahed Dirk lluvting Knives. I 2 Co 3 don. 4ancy Pocket Knives, 'l 9 CO Cash In small money and mn:11 notes. I 25 00 1 5118 LO L GER & Grata. Oct. 13. 1810. " OFFICE OF TILE SciitTICIACILLI Av IGATILON com pA e • flertmlb, .114 S, 151,9, 011 CW ahereby liven 01;1 the following ratrsof 1i Tql wil he elfin:ea on Coat itoomeirted on thy Canal and Work, of the Schuylkill Navigation Coin-I parry for the year 1812: . r- —Frotn-----, ' To Monet Schuylkill PiCrt ' Carbon. Haven. Clinton. • etc, per ton. etc per toil. cts. per ton. Orwigshurg, 15 12 Hamburg. 23 22 13 Mahrsville, 35 32 . 23 • Aliitouses, 40 37 28 ' Heading, 45, . 42 23 Unionville, 55 51 43 laurel 11111. . 55 , 52 , 43 POUltown Landing. 55 52 , 43 Rovers' Ford, 55 . 52 43 Plurnixville. 60 • 57 48 ' 1'21'1411.6'6 Dam, 00 57 48 _ Lumlierville, 60 57 45 Valley Forge, CO ' 57 , 44 . i Port .Kenneil y, 65 62 53 Norrptown, 65. ' 61 53 • Cormh-irken,c -70 . .65 ! - 59 Span:. Mill, ° 70 ' 67 58 manaynok . , 75 72 63' The toll to Philadelphia will lie Se follows :• 51C. Carhnii:Sch. Haven. Pt. Clinton.. 51.1r6h...April and slay 05 eta. 62 rts. .53 ctn. Jonejuly and Ancniut. 73 : 72 63 seta. tint. Nov. & Der. 55 52 73 'lite Coal shipped from Pori Cert.,u to the aline.- point. will hcfnargcut one aunt a trill cents 1,1 tut II won, ill to sa. ul ntAtes. , :rttntanitee will be muffle per tan I.r 2210 11,_ and an allowawet oilier, per cent. will tut made on the weinltt *hipped to cover VVI-41Vv• .• Dee-30-1..1y . ] FREDC,RifiIi . FRALEY Pieehtent V OTICE.-1N TIIF. coral' OF COMM ON .:A. PLEAS OF SCIIIIIOI.I. COUNTY.• lieulien 51iller, ' "i E. vs. I George Moser, Reuben Miller. Sarni4 , l Miller. Isaac Biller, Charles MiEer, Joseph Yost. and Rebecca kir Wife, late Rebecea 'Miller. and I Renshler. J NOTICE in hereby given, In the shove natned..Par lies.'that by virtue of the :thrive named writ of parti tion:an inquest will be held atol taken, at ito. house of Samuel Miller, in W....! Schoyl kil Count on Friday trio 27d Oar of No, cello, next, at ID o'clock to the fotennoll. ror the pa,po.• of nib. or p:tttttion or valuation„and rclprakenient, of the real estate-of alle late Jaerth Mt b.r: decea.ed, raltale to the said Townslotr Connty. as in the .nil writ required; at Whielttinie nod place I,lia said parties can acornd if they think Sheritrt. Otfife, Orwigs- J. T. WERNEll,glierftt 4 burr, Oct 12. 1-40. 2-61 Orphanx , Court Sale. PRPIIA\Tto an order of the Orphans' Court of I Senn, ikiil County. the sututerthres. ppninten by the Trustees of the said Court to make sale of the rent estate of FACOIf COLIIIRINt:. Into of the liorrouth of Pottsville. dee e nsed. will oseose to sate by poblic ven.ltie. on gaturday. the 17th thy of November, 1649. at 1,1 o'chtelito the forenoon. at till. Crchange Hotel In the Itortmelt of POl,,Hlp afnrc,aid . ;fli that tertan titessua Re and tot of around roar keyl no other three. an PilllAre 011 Port ltartton.Aventte, to Additon le Pottsvitle.aceortling to the olio or , pint of natilAd dition, enntninine in front rot said Adrnnr 50 feet.anu snorting hark nn one slde.about 90 feet in depth.tan lit ilattihes the bountl.trs lore Of ]'none's Land and roUthe caner side about 'I I 5 feet. until n strikes on gaol hotooirOry line. with a two story thvellrne holt 3 the ran erected. late the estate of the said derease rl Att ndauce w9ll he CiVl,ll. an the eututittans of the saleoulatle. known-at the tittle mini plare ofthe sale. by ](llth inVINNE.tt, Trustee. DANtr.r. KAERCIMII, Clerk. Oc 13. Inig. At Latitbeir Yard, at Schuylkill lirpn. iher rorpoctfolly I fence to inform sube.critm. . - . hitt co.tomers and the public of Schoylk ill County in cenr , ral.that he has a large and exien:ive Mork or SnASONED SIIS(I , II.IIANNA 1.1.1}1 HIM on hand. suitable for building [Mr pose', Also, Joint an Lap :411.105, all of ivlnch he trill sell on the nii , t •a.nnnble term.. 17.3.11 e {l, .11 , 11110 AI teSPeCtrilny invite all purchasers to tall am ex:mime for 01..111,1 yeq brfom 1,1) nig «hit , whnre. ! DAVID 11, 1.1:lVIS. Kept 21113-19. ; —4O-1( ' !raisea ora and 'fainanna Line. • ‘ ,..J...,,4 .... ON and all.:r Menday May 4 2':01i. the ? . ,, , .r . ...i-lf p01.,, ,, ther will Mil , a c r i.ich •filllEE <....% .7.:11✓'.. Ta " n l ia n n aqua. 1.1 . •. }" .1 -I r ‘ t s i ., ...Tl o r";"11 .1 e' C. r. : l 4 " .‘ " t . Tusca'rora. \ The rare leave P.ittsville nt 71 and II 0. - (dock A. M.land 4 P M. 'The coach will lava Tama qua al 71.1mE1l rer'ock. A. M. and 4 o'clock, P. M.— Pare Il i ) ceiii.\ Tickets can he had at Jones' Hotel, Tama .m. :mil\ of Illa conductor of the can.. JuM,2 . l 4 J—lll tf.l • r STEPIIEII JONES. ' \lttoothrz, Slate. • I , liE WEII.N', I tVII.LE SLATE l',o. RE , TE . CTFEL- Ly in fora( the public that they arc (idly prepared to furnish .1 superior State for Rooting : and having the meet eaperPmced Slate:, in their •fnplily will at tend to any oid4xs with deltaatch. - an4 on the most :lh• cral terms. A *unpin of their Male may he teen nt the Claire I d Joeph flenrge, A rehit.,l, who will give any ittrOf InaliOn rvquired, and mitt vi ben, order ma y he tea. - WM. .1. IttillEltl'S & Co. :thud' 3. 10 if , T.elocli %Vat., f:' up, ('ail, n A Xew 'Aiwa/rig' EstalkiNtanent. \ 13 \ t s kil E tir ' it ' , i l , ' T " l v irli t i) A s l sl. l ,... l,l , u , ' ' .l -I \ l l7l l i ' E ' & l' ts i* :1;e 1 !; all kinds of turn n; in Wliorl will be thinkfully e. re-- ;,,. eiveJ, and ta escorted delay. Bed Pont. Tat IP 1.1%7, &r. kept contitantig on hand and for pale at th lowest oth ex. I ISAAC T/IMIPAON, Fnreinan, .' P.tarch3 10.tf) 1 for J.:MOTU:AN. Ell Thompson. REAL ESTATE' AGENT, AND COlAtErtrOlt OF RENT:4, ()Ice in Pu ri 'jet, rhon.,Srhu vtkin Cn may. Prz, nottscilhelt will tike charee of Coal Dtvel.ling 114o•tes.Allti other property. and eol'eet Rent• for the tott4e, to the County of Schuylkill. nail all other Itottinescontiected with his Agtto: y, tt ill be promptly attended to. ELI THOMPSON, Port Ca rhan.r3ohti, to ill co., Refers to Bert Pattorann, and Horace fitnith. Erg, " A voool. toll. Ibtedin". wii s on, No. !I, North 1d ,et., Philadelphia. (Nlav Lots' at Politic Sale, t's TAM %QUA. A number rat 1101 ding I.nt. 10 •Wil.on and Lovan'r ‘ Addition to Tamaqua," win lie .4.......1 0t.rw61,,, , Sale. on Snturdai adern.)on, °canal n .20, 161% at I 2 pa.t cerlidi. on lie oreith ,, •+. Per.itin veishin9 to -• e the On. fi ,,, i'LLVIY, ran tall on W:tl. It. I.IWI, 1. , ..t . I • Sept '-'9 '19—I0• 1 1 (1 ', 1.04,1,,a. Dareini . u, - Schilol. ' F- 2‘.., (:. 11. ST Well. reqineeininy triliortn the chi .2enn or ro‘o:volo amt VII inky. litit they ',l e t,' re-opening the, li./1,en., - ; Solent the ceintne winter, and re:tpectrnlly winch the p ttrolcipt of their Irieldls and the rob ie. Doi: r -..-, of the Itllelliett tali! negiven. Sept 12,181 0 i 3i-5t —l;, feel FeudFeud -4.- AT ON'I.T Ti CTS. A GROSS. 300„.G.,"."„"G,'„: I,Eit.;;l:, received: The an low as 8 The stingerther o, Il "pill , : Po'ns, then per wholehnle, than any Or the ttaielltne l'en Peninrs; to dealers. IN httys hi• sine( at: the Trade Sll,l, the warn, nw the wholesale lllClftiAne. lo Itlttladeiphla and !iele Vor/t— -call at , alt tiNAN't , w e , Chn ri Wirth wale and Retail Stores. 43- ________ Peter F., 3iuttle v , Oct trt, Ism lATE' occupant or tho TOnotll nial now employ , 34;:l SalPt.lll3p, by Murphy. iron, & c o . D ry Goods' Mnrahnnt%.att No '27, Soffit Third Si., Philadel phia:offers for vale the unexpired term Of his tonne,ontl the fixtures and fnirnintre of tho Town 'll4ll, In Dan Borouth., For terw4t apply to John Clayton, or to las tI Hurley, on the'pretnlees. Ire sled reepretfurly eolirite thew° country nutreh. ant with whom he iti acquainted, to hid hint In his ef forts to support o large family, ty airing him their paisanare.mxl a that., of theircnetom, ®et 0, 1810 THE.' HAII.VEST SONQ Heap high the farmer's wintry hoard I Heap high the golden corn! No richer gih has summo poured From out her Iseult' horn • Let nther land's exulting glean The apple frernthe pine, Theorsnge (om the glossy green. The clustenfroru the vine. - better hart the hardy gift Our rugged valrs begtn,v, To Cheer up when the storm shall drift Our harvest fields With snow. Wb.m spring time came with flitivirar and bud And grasses greenand young, -S • And merry Ibiblinke. In the wood. Like mid nanaiciana sung. We dropped the aced o'er hilland plain, Beneath the sun of May, And frightened from our sprouting grala The robber crows away. • All through the long, bright day of guts Its leaves gruw green and fair, r I' And waved in hot midsumtner's nootr Its soft and yellow hair. :1 An' nory-with autumn's mormlit eyes,- Its harvest time has corn,. - We plucked sway the frosted leave*. And bear the treasure home. •' There, richer than the fable gilt Or golden showers or old, Fair hands the broken grain shall silt, . And knead its meal of gold. JOIIN JicENES FATTENING ANISIAL9 At this season, says the ifaine Parmer-,the'lti. tention of.the termer is often directed to tho fat— Wning of thoSeMoirnals which are intended for the butcher, and it is important for him to know bow he may turn such articles of food to the.best ac.. , count. Several articles, such as pumpkins and apples-Will not keep long, and. are to be used in their season, d al , all. The least nutritious articlei. .o far as it can t be done conveniently, should be fed out first; afterward. those that are nutritive. Fattening animate should be kept quiet, and 'suf_ feted to take nii more exercise than is necessary for their health„ All exercise, more than this cells for an expenditure of food, which does not avail anything in the process of fattening.,They stiguld be fed regulailti with suitable food, end t.gt. prop erly prepared . 'end as much gould be given them as they are able to convert into flesh and fat, with out waste: , "In the animal economy, the accu mulation of fallen,' extra flesh, is only a depogit• et soperflue s nutiirrient, whict\ndt b e i ng req •,i re d" by the system at one time, is la d for future emer. gencies; and it must be obvious that the larger the' quantity of food which s'fattening can be Made to corumme daily, with a grain! appetite, or dige s t thoroughly. the greater will be•the amount o f fl,-sh and fat gained in proportion to he whole cpb i ntity of food consumed." \ A n i ;n d a silt in"( thrive with any .amount of foolt. where, they are uneasy anti V4liscontenteJ, even if they nre ao elo,e:y cintfined \ that they cs k not steer off their floeh•by exercise; 4t is; there- . 1 fore important that they be led regul ly, aml inot there should ba.nothing to disturb them, or excite • ar or d6cont , int, Of the root crops, for nutritive properties, pots- toes stand first; then carpts, ruta begss,\marigel wurizele. which am all nearly as saluabie as pota toes ; while the English turnip is the leastsslus tile and nutritious. Of g,in, wheat stands first ; then peas. Mclean corn,• barley, and last, oats. Much Indian used in fattening animals— especislly, swine. Fur these, there hist grgail gain in having it 11,fth "ground and choked. It tF •rid that where swine are fed oo mush or hastylpull ding. they areimurh morehniet, end consequently gain fl-sli much faster, thl.n where the soma in_ ,z,nftents. ary rid to them uhrook,l. The tont,r, the «uhjoe. from th•t v o w oh e j , uri,3l, th, Aiiivtg Gutti: r•dr.r •••• L. ir. • 1•••••: • ' • Zilli . ..t ,11,1 11 SW, :1 i 1. , . I,:: •,m,ra is mach colic; iiirrOsit, .-1 - i or d rre fed with care. There to da.., t er, eli,!sri I y to •r, the ritormal iifioit'peit in feed. to st liifli, rue , l'i r eared at once than the ,1, i ,...:, c ; 0r ,,,i,.. can manage. Ndtral or Indian • c tin as 'flighty roatehrve, end when properly fed reuses animate to fatten fe•etfr: than almost en!' other food. They will not, itowever, bekr to he exclusively kept on thin artier for any length of time. Meal mailii from the hesviest l varietiei.of corn, eliecially that grown ip the northern and etvlletn stviewts goitre-feu strbox food for cat lie, ' sheep, or borers to be fell fed upon. Hance olio Of the advantages of baying the tole round wtth 1 the crier'. by which ' the nutrimen isetiffosed I through. a greater bull:, lays lighter on On st. erne Ilsch, and to more thoroughly digested. ITne etreet 1 of pure corn meal on animal!, we suppose to be a mom to that sometimes produced on our. nwn Nieves by the use of fine wheaten Ii ran—the subs jeer becomes drprplic, end is forced t escheated which has Ihs been mixed with the 111 'us. The mixture of the cob with the corn, 5 sire's lb, purpose 61 bran—the health of the animal is re served, arid the process of dtgesiion gee! on unin terruptedly. In feel the advantages of\ „ gritrilinily the cote and Corn tovrhsr for Perlin; c itle may bn said to he wall eedsblished. For hop, the benefit of the cob; is not, .we think, so \ ciriilnnt 1 thnse entmak eppvaring VA be bet,r n.lNared to taking their,„nourishment in a concentrated r. , (6), than thrl* which ruminate or chew tlleir curl. Yet food stitficientls bulky to affect the d steution of the bowels i• necessary for hogs. 'II ey or strata cut into tergihs no star rt. as In be readily m red with ipeal, anr,wera a go d (Mr., pose in rendering the meal easy of digester n, and in onthltng the animal to extract!!l the nu,ritneut from it. - . . 'I t•Thr •treh ipaqll te'ronchuoi id arrived at from the T . :waft of a sires of experiments, instituted by the, Highland society of Scotland. rifew Years ago, was, t h at the superiority of conked user uncooked food foricalle. is but trilling, and not rufficient 'to bola* the cost; but for hogs, the extra cost of preparing was repaid. l I . irThe appetite trod health of the animate are i\ i proinnud by givi 'gr,,,%n variety 4 • food. This fact hi , : 4.d to the pr .lArations for festering ifrock- Fortaitening hog we have used with advantage, the following. mix' Mi. I. Two parts potatoes and two parts pum skins; boil together untril they con be easily marrhed fine-, 1 -then add one,' , port meal', stirring an'yi mixing intimately togrlther. kf The beat of the potatoes and pumpkin. tail geld or conk the meal, Ail when cold the niixtur will ben stiff pudding. t i 2, Two parts pia itoev,, and two of ripe polatapl lipples, (either sweettar iinur) boil fill they can be, trashed fi ne—thr .arld one port meal, (either from corn, barley, oloat and peas, allowing rite ionte`weighrs,) and inixtpg, ther while the potntneß and ripples are hot. ; .itiogs'are mo• 0 fond of loud when it iiiliiiihtly i fermented, (not te•commg pungently -emit : an I they appear to fatten hater if it is given i tA hem in this ...tate.) We hay'', never, Been hogiei. dada foster than when fed on !Ilea , mixtures, Wfdi 0C . 7 casionolly. o bile d.iry slap, and we havraarativaya brunt tfi- pork solid and fit g and trislity.! .1,1 IIUGIIES' E XPECTOSt.'iIiT .-- ;T -- I • . . - CELE:an/ITM, Alt' the Cure of Coughs, Cobb,. Jisihma;Pronsiiilt ',. IntirneyS Conomprion, tirristeation of uhf . • - lungs , and,Q.i.ornsre of thnPuln:on- 1. • nry Orzoss. '??. 11 1 IIIS valuable preparation es highly reFonumen led by .1 physicians and by a celebrated cheont.st of Pt zladel-- phts, twits medical cirerts and Chemical combination, as 'well as by thousands of ?abets who have made ult et It —39 it never has heel? used without producing be origin[ elute. and nil ionic cure of the 11199:11,3 for whigh at ii rerommended. And being a regular graluare of Parina 1 cy. I ran assure the public at its perfect safety. I; is ~,,,,,pn.e d of such preparations an .1.... ind in the vet high- - est repute among the tneilical faculty fur the cure r r that class of di4euses which are too often hnlythe forerunners of that fatal disease, consumptinn. In mast caseslnt ere? there is muds pain in the breast, and which often attends I hroll9ll to theudioulder blade, I would strongly adUise the' application of and or the Compound Gaillatlaill 03 , a999 to the breast. and use the Expectorant as direct,l. In fact, the ascot the Galbannin Plaster cannot be?mob* trZo t recommended, as I have seen so many installer ?f Its affording the greatest relief In a von' short spare oif time, avail is remlirmed ronsumption the Espectorant will he tunnel to 'relieve the cough, and the Plastl , r t/i c run:' ' and. of the same lime.ulraw the intivivin ion to the %uric!, uml thereluv act as a rounter-irritant, 0 lib hever physi• r 1., 0 nil a,a11.0111, .1.1 • I, withralt tile it. IA:. Inertation whatever. Persums are onion said to have ii,f191.11(1111 - tjr,,, 0 tom by a ,Indirinens use of soineonithu. best•E vie,- to'ntints, noel a careen' duct, they hail,. been conpletely . cared.. tint:intuit esnerience should.art as it sva nom I. thn, who'an• said It. '••{Va the consumption no to de spair, lon try on. The Expectorant will hr funnel tin afford 1 . great relief. even vslum actirn is said to lie impo.Clllle. atetom• makig,g aco, ~r an Evp,toraiit it wont be as Well to examine the Unita, commonly termed P lots, to see if It Is not swollen tr - elongated. In such ?lases an elppctorant is useless, i - 'H , ackling rough and a continual v.- ---?“-- - ...... positit— frequently caused. by an eloneation of the palate.. An eirellent remedy in smith ca.es to In .me a Mall ttantity of Tiorturo Myrrh, ea, about a tea , ,pontifiil ln~R wine cfassful of water, and use an a earalr, three orfop tinl4 a day. If the above remedy should fall, Or .. 011., or th same nature, It would be heat to apply trim surgann, an have a vitiall portion of it taken off, sp as to obVinie tit Irritation and the continual conch which it Wouldi be like ly to produce in the throat, The operation is tritlinganct attended with but tittle, if any pain whatever. In Ilronellitis, and dieeasee of the throat; tlatl garg It cold be used. Prepired hvi ctutyi - ; C. HUGHER,V.holesal eu Retail Drileatlll and Chemist Centre Street, DIU-DECKER.-NEW 110/daPATHIC MEDICat. OFFICE. Cnenetor 2d and narket St.OppoilteThompaonle Hall PIITTsTILL6„ PA. Rrehlenre CMG( Callowttlll and 3d St. npposlre the Pthhative IfettledtsCethsech. trio 'l9l. 3,4 y MEM lac farmcr. II MCI