LES EGATEDEBTS DO DOEDit They stood beside the old grey mill, And gazed upon the dentine stater, And Barry smiled—for In his mind, fie thought :•-'it length l' re sorely eatts!tt -Burt:lower* fade—awset hopes decay. - , Thing* didn't gp ai nal expected 1• -ne popped the naval en by {be mill, And there was saeltd—id est —rejected! • ia•\ • hightle Award a wb!raperininoiae, Which hindered him—por youth from . sleeping tie took a key hole peep—and oh . Thete oat his,tady, sadittaleeping . Weeponhought he—c'est hea , egLI, - koijoy—to thlvdowe'll never marry: Her Watts dead—or aunt's been C 11161 :. Orcourse her teare ain't shad for Harry' And erten they parted uselessly! - And Hal became a desperate rover ! 'lfs went from Aide to the pole,- - And travelled all the enrii•yent over: ' Del fet him wanJer where be would= No matter what the Irina before him— ffe found tome unknown,frlend at work, Wad cast a queer 4134 Influence o'er Mil Who equated his overdrawn account!, • And hared him twkce from being undone Who sent Inm.itioseibillats o'etta," 1, For several thousand on Londoril Who was it wrote, and. found him friends, Of every grade, from prince to peasant 1 Who sent him papers postage paid'? And evety fear a Chnatian‘presentl . Hai never knew—hot he returned, The earn good natured, careless being: Itesol)red to settle down at bone, naving beheld all things worth seeing. •1 1 plla esity love almodt fnrgotl _ Perhaps he thought her dead and saluted II But yet she met him at the door, Buret into lean—poor girl—and fiinted Oh, woman'. heart's n enilons thing, - And endow; ways they take tosbow it ; And he must be extremely :tat Who thinks that he begineto know . it Andwltcrettimijnartied—well they were ;- She niniMhini happy, ireetabused him; flat knows not why she sent him Not she as yetr wity she rented, Aim. tit and r guntor. 17 - Very Good.—The following curious sen timent W2lldrank at one of the celebrations on the 4th of July. ' .13.—Wourm—Ilentle, patient, selr•denying, with. out her, man Vionld be savage and the earth a des ert.' _ - . Without her,' we guru, .mare would be a 'Frame snick; even to - make •wage of. • arPreaching tee g ospel is a glorious accu prtinnt said a colored pastor recently. but pletse to rementher, my hearers, that clergymen wart families. shirts, Wminpagnc iced, venison, pork and beans, and other lit:toles, while their wives can't get along without dreasea ' bonnets and Pelisses; therefore don't drop - in no bad pennies and thaws of terbacker whco.Cato brings round the sugar-bowl for your con- • • • 17rThe Idlest definition of • "kind huvb.nd" , is'One who sits and smoke% afier breakfmit while hit wife, with a child on one arm, and a pail of water on the other, pursues het' washing. ' ' Our chambermaid Sally, who ..expects to llama husbadd of her awn when her turn comex," says 'if this is tidercrquion of a kind husband, it's a meaner kind thhn she wants anything to do with."' She says her-idca of a - kind husband is "a nice young man, who will fetch the wood and wafer. do the churning. shake the carpett, cord the bedstead!, runing of er ends„and rock the .-, having "forgotten somrthiffir up stairs, suddenly !caeca the room with out finishing the sentence. "..1:7.190b," sail • tormenting friend to a Inch& lor acquaintance, 'why don't you get married 1 . .Well, I don't know. I came eery near it once; jurd missed it.' 'You did I'l4e', - hear it,' - = . askl i a girl if I should. see her home one evenine•ana'she said •No! If she had said 'Yes,' think I ihiild.have married her., lar Wise Saying4.—Sorne descendant of So'- onon, who honbrs the.: New York Spirit with his wisdern-eroppincs, utters-the following sage reflections in a late number of that paper: `Gen, !Oen, Taylor is a 'great' MID ~ t lut a piece of perforated tin you rebnutmes.s on, is a treater. The - U. S. Treastiry has a 'column' front, but the Opiteral Post Office has a 4.:ollamer: - . Teri, thousand dollars is a .largo sum,' but we base ail spent a 'summer,' , Two pints make a 'quart,' but Iwo bits make a varier.. - An useful appendage to veurel is.a .mast,' but bet commander is a 4tnaster.'. Queen Elizabeth was a good .141,' but play , monte,' end you're -A •better. . . . . Twelve o'clock, P. M., is 4 nighl,' but selt•petre .nitre.' . Twentpeir letters in Engli.h make an ,Alpha bet; but two in Greek are ~ .11 Beta. An industrious insect)tho , boo,' but Phila delphia ale is 'boar? . Ty The mo tender-brutal man over seen Vas a shootpaker, who siwsys shot his eyes and whistled, wben he run his awl into a shoe: "I woul.rot marry an Eaftern.rnan if I had to live.an old maid :all my lire," exclaimed a bux om country .Why. not,' demanded an astoniAed compan • . 'necaupo every piper you pick up contains an account of the failure of the Eastern mails !' 'l'm not ufraid of a bcr,l of cido: r-said a toper to a temperance man. • presume nor ; from your appearance, I should think a barrel of cider would run et your ap• r oach: . Stoves! Stoves . ! SiovCs!. - . 611EET-IRON .57.. TIN DIANCFACTORT JACOB n. LONG, „;t•L _,,...,----` aralefid fir the liberal patronage. hers -...:Ze..,X, tofure received,resPertfalle announcei ~,,s , ' ' +if , to the citizens of Pottsville and the w...,,, sarroundinzcountly, that lie continues . . business at the old stand, opposite slate's White Rome lintel, nn Centre etrect, in the borough of Potumine, where he keeps constantly 011 - hand an extensive and carefully Selected assnrlinent IW - racier and e.g.:. Steers, einbracin: all the old Land anti - roved styles, together with a variety of new ones,adrnirahly adapted to the wants of the Coal re gion. : - - The "Improved cnmp , lete.oflBl9;" "Pierce's Amer. titan Air Tight, with t;rick Top Oven;" and "Stew. art's Summer and Winter Air Tight," are considered by those .who have tested iliont, probably llie very best Cooking Stoves that have ever been invented. lle with confidence calls attention to his great variety of Parlor and Cookin: Stoves, which In unquestionably the lareest,best and cheapest,to be found in theCoutity of Schuylkill. Ile al.o keeps cone :lolly for sale a target and varied stock of Sheet Iron, Tin and Japanned Ware, of the Inst laalny and at the htwert cash prices. TIN R(IOFING, and- all work uonnecled,wiih that branch of the buonenz, will be promptly erecited, in the Le.' manner, and On the most reasonable terms. )layl9**. • —4l-If STOVES I STOVESS STOVES t WlNTett IR CONIO: - ISOLOM•ON HOOVER, Corner of -Vortrecia% an 4 Railriad &rear, r0TT.7,11.1.6, ANNOUNCES to his friends and cus tnaaers and the public senerallythat he ••••• has on hand the-most elegant assort tetcs•te•-Z ment of STOVES ever offered in this community embracing all the newe:d• . • • and most approved patterns. lie par -Ocularly calls attention to McGREGOR'S PATENT PARLOR HEATER, n loch is pro.nounced the best move now in use.both for comfort,economy, and health. have the exclusive right of making these stoves In Schuylkill County. Also ' test Iron RadiatOrs, • . ; Empire Cooking Staves, a truneriorartirle for bntels. Air Tight Cooking Stoves, for wood or coal; sUperlor ankle for families. - Patior and Chamber Stoves, - • Together with a large assortment for all purposes, all which will he sold at uncianally low' rates. TIN AND JAPANNED WARE —His assortment of rih and Japanned Ware is very large, and embraces All the articles in families, which he will warrant to be ♦ra sorn•rinr quality, All kinds of Tidrand Sheet Iron Ware marrufaMetted to order at the shortrat notice: ROOFING h. SPOUTING. As heis prepared to ek *este Tin Itonfina and Spouting, he invites those in want of such work, to give him a call, at; he pledges thimself to do it cheaper and better than it as vet _been done in this place before. The Pnblie are tesrseetfullyinvhedineallaud (+tam blicstrick and Mgr for tbeinarlves. (Oct: -11 Pottmville Rouse, • i61 , 11 . 11t araerr. JACOB KRAM, formerly of the Alithrti- Wg, rise Hotel, Mlnertr IHe , has taken the stand - in this Boroush, known as the Pottsville - House, and formerly occupied by Daniel Hill, where he is desirous to a l rcommotlate all who • may favor him with their patronag e . Ilia Hotarir liege; the table will always be supplied with the best the rnartet affords, while 101' Liquor, will he Inferior to none In Abe County. No pains will bi spared to make all feel at boom. . April 7, 1.5.40. lA-tf - Steel Pena _ , AT ONLY 8 .CTS. A GROSS. r Gc Grose, JustEE i.. received; some` se 1 04 , 4 . s 300 The subscriber will !apply Peas. cheaper wholesal e , than any.ofahe tractility; Pen Pedlars. Co dealers. lie buff hts stock at the Trade Sales. the same as the wholesale merchants in Philadelphia and New York— e-all a tIELLNNAN'S Cheap Wholen ' t e and Retail Stores. 120,11349 ItTifl) l ooo , :irtNii W.. ftlerchant , s Celebratd CARCLINC OIL .`\ FOR HORSES ,117(.1 is also a fritircrirai Fetidly fothrocaties for DiffelLS of the flasista 17ra. T IME s rallyproved at this IvavArgcryb,.iton thr list of ;leonine medicines, hiving beeu more, than It yesrs beforeithe public. Testimony of the moat disinterested chorales of its _ _ festodony of the most dimmers... Let. wonderful elfecta on the animal econotnyis ;almost daily presented to the proprietor. • -A posse man in the Town of Wilson. whores i lothes 'were burnt ()ITO( him. was restored (without psuffers ins,) by the timely use,of this Oil. Ntimerous ere the unsolicited siltemenis of patietits themselves, and others who have used a,h,.(yd, of cures which in themst•lves appear so rein#4able, that were they at all interested In a peculiar pth'rit, they could hardly have been credited. • . . . 'The follnwiirc disease, are among many :others in the cure of which this Oil has been completely success- NI and in which others had entirely failed : Spasln, Sweeny, Rinr,bone, Wind:alio. roll F.v11.1 Callous. Cracked Heck. Calls or all kinds, Lame - - ,ness, Fresh Wounds. Sprains, Bruises,' Sand, - Cracks. Foundered Feet, Scratches, or Greai.e.Slanv., Rheumatism, Bites' of ' ' Animas. External Poisons. Painful :Nervous Affections, Frost Bites, lloils.Corns.Whillova Burns and ; Scalds, Chilblains, Chapped • Hands, Cramp, Contractions of the Muscles. Swellings,- - .Weakness of the Joints, Caked Breasts, exc. CAPTION TO PURCHASERS. Reware of I:OHNTERFEITS. end be surethe name of the Sole Propiittar, GEORGE W. MERCHANT. Lockport, In Ilia hand writiliz over the Ciirk. Don't be poma ded to take anything else with the promise it is just as gnod &c.. &c. This Is practiced by thine unprincipled dealers whose conscience will stretch like India Rob b ter, and who are of a kindred spirit of those in our large cities, whose nefarious practices have so recent ly been elpoced to the action of Congress. • Those who attempt to Counterfeit thla article are ro• (erred to the law of flea• York, of May 1845. by which It will he soch that every pemon meddling in these counterfeits is:subject to indictment, imprisonment and line. A person ee Ins not of this State, will he liable to arrest when in the State, end also to be held no tl Wit ness against those he bought of or sold for. All Orders addreesed3p the proprietor will be prompt ly responded to. Grt v a I;hloß'illet of the AGent, end see what won ders are,fccomplished by the tune of this medicine. Stud by respectable dealers generally In the United States mid Canada. Also, by J. CC. lifiralEC Pottsville • _ . . F:.l. Fry. T.tinaqua ; C. Frailey . Orwigsburz ; Rlmnn (tall Bethlehem ; romp & Kenzey, Earinn ; Lewis Smith 4. Co., Allentown ; 11. Mar.rer, Sunbury; 11. J. Shearer, Milton; M. A. McCoy, Northinnberiond; Dr A. Yoh., Wilkepbarre; W. A nthony & Co., White Karen; C. W. Sholll e, Lew i3hoirgf Bear Creek; C. M. Ebect. Mouth Chunk ; Bullet & Joo r, Tunkhonnrick : Frederick Klett & Co., Wholerale A;ent, Nov 3, leitr. • HUGIIVS' EttiECTOD.ANT, CELCIIR Arr.° For (he Cure of Coughs, Colds, .4ellona, Bronchia incipient Consumption, Iffulanyotion of the ' - Lungs,und Distantd of the Cahoon . erg Organs. THIS valuable preparation is highly rernimnended by phy !lentils and by a cidehrated chemist of Philadel phia. for its medical clients and chemical rombination,as wellas by thousands of others who have made use of it se it never 11:13 been used WilitOpt producing henetirial, ellects, and ultimate elite a the diseases for which It is recommended. And being a regular graduate of Phaeton cy, I can assure the public lit its perfect safety. It is Clollll , qUil of ouch tu - eparat long as stand in the very high est repute 01110110 the medical faculty for the cure of that t hi, of disma.es w blob are too 14101.111 y Ole rorenurcers of that fatal rlineasr, consumption. In most cases where there is much pain in the breast, rind which often extrude through to thenhoulder blade, I wtltdd strongly advise the appliCAtioll of one of the. Comp/nod Gallia Plasters to the breast, and life the Emit ctorant as directed? In 111 , 1, the toer ithe rlalbanuto Illlneter canmitliCigNistronly rerninniended. as I has's, seen, so many instances of no affording the gratest 'chain a very short spare of time, even In confirmed consumption. The Expectorant will be found to relieve' the cough, and the Plaster the [lain' and. at the nainij.tillie,4ll - ah . the f ntlimatimr to the surface, and thereby act as a counter-irritant. which every physi c:ln will pronounce good. without the least hesitation whatever. Persons are often said to have the consunip thin, when by a judicious use cif some of the best Paper wirantoomil a careful diet, they have been completely cured, so that their experience should act as a warning to those who are said to have thelconounuition not to npair, tort try on. The Expectorant will he found to afford. error rrhef. 4.1,11 wllOll a CO or is said to be impossible. Benin . making Ilse of an Expectorant. it would be an well to Pl:Millie the Ceuta, commonly termed entitle, so are if•it is not swollen or elongated. In such cases an expei moon is 11,1e.5. , Harking rough and continual disposition to swallow is frequently unwed by an elongation of the palate. An eicellent rented) ire such eaves Is to use a small quaritity of Tincture Myrrh. sat about a tea-spoonful to a who, gla.ofill of water. and use Co n Carole, three or four tin.e a day. If the above remedy ohould fail, or one of th tunic liatilre . , it would be best to apply to a surgeon, an have a small portion of it taken off, en an to obviate th Irritation and the continual cough which it would be like ly to product:in the throat. The (menu ion lotrllling,and attended with but little, if any pain whatever. . - In Ilmnrhitte, and dleeases of the throat, the gore should he need. Prepared by]. CURTIS C. HUGHES, Wbaleaale and etall Drlgie4l and Chemia t Centre Strt, rottoville Greatest Discovery of the Ogg 1)R. I,:itASK•e: MAGNETIC' Olti r3IENT, IP (1111•infilly rtreCillig cores of the utmost Impor. tanre. The Most incredulous are convinced—the nine! faithless are rompelled to believe in the power and virtue of this grew r e medy. It is Universally addlir led to be the 1110 A wonderful combination known to the world fur the immediate relief of diseare and pain. It never fails while there remains sufficient life. la restore a natural and healthy action to the ,capillary vessels of the body,and equalise timeless:dation ofthe blood By thin means a controlling power in gained noot the most malignant (arms of disease, which can not be obtained front any other remedy. Such is the power of this combination that it penetrates to every portion of the huinan frames every bone and muscle. •eut and ligament in searched out and made sensible , of jt+ purifying and beating influence• Hence it Conies It copes as readily with internal on external Numerous instances are on record where this reme dy- has restored health to pallentra 60 sear the grave that the most powerfel internal remedies trailed to prOdura any easel. Such lion rre.llll . ltilybeell the case in' = No patient mer need die with this di ease where the Magnetic Ointment win be obtained. That dangerous Epidemic known as the Patrid Erycipdais. ..cand always be cured by ito., remedy. For fofiamszintory Rheumatism, this nintMont Is the most complete remedy prepared. In 0 cases out of 100 it will aoord entire rehelto the norm( cases of -Verve?. Ilewlnrit, For otrvoasdim.se this remedy is In thirty minnte, I==l - Affections of the spine,rheumatisin,lanteness, Ore rate core , throarlt, bronchitis, pleurisy, croup,sehills, bruses, sctild head, scrofula, salt Rheum, erysipelas, Owlet a twrehlto, agile le the face or breast, burns, in flamed eyes, fetes sores,,tc.,. will bekurnediately re- Breed by the Use of this remedy. For further particulars and testiMonials,Pee pamph lets left with each went- Price :band 40 cents per bottle.. For sale by JOIIN G. BROWN. A!sn. for sale by an Agent in each town m nieSiale Sept 2'l 15. —40.1 y Smith's Boot Sr. Shoe Store, FI1E:311 SUPPLY OF STOCK ERY CHEAP! The Subscriber announcer to his numerous customers and the piddle, that he has just received at his Boot and Shoe Store, nest door belnw tor the Office. of the. Miners• Journal, a fresh supply of 130011 and Shoes of every variety for Ladles, Mantes,. Gentlemen, Children, Miner,. &e., &c., all of which are made up nf the hest materials, iwa neat and dura ble manner, and will be sold at rates In suit the times Always on hand a supply of Trunks, yallseo, Satch els, &c., wllich will he sold very cheap. Call and satisfy yourselves. !twits and Shoes made to of the best materials and also repaired at short notico, Pottsville, lune Oelltf. WILLIAM gMITII • . BOOTS AND7I4IOES. . . . . _ ilt fieu:d eta ad,Cent reSt.wezldosrio thiPutesiille-ilott ~. S. & J. FOSTER. t,.7oATM now receiving their .• . Spring supplies of BOOTS at . . 5110Ed,romprisinga Brat rate .• , assorunent, which they now roTkat wholesale or retail atthe very lowest, priers. They have alsoon hand Trunks,Va lam Carpetflags, and datchels,doleand Upper Leather, Morocco, Cat:tains, Lining and Binding Skins, dhOe Makers'Tonlsond a generalassortmentof Shoe Eli:W iles. N.ll.—Boots.t Shoos manufactured at shor tnotice.— Tbeitfriends and the public whoare in wantof any of be abov e ankles ate respectfully /vomited togiv a t hem cal. May 5.1847. 19- Lamps! Lamps: Lamps! .OF the Tarim,' kind, Or burning Oil, Lard, Fluid Gan. Camphine, &c. lau,Nigtit•Lemps leg Laws for Halls; Globes. dilalu and cal; Mel , etudes, just received dud for rale et BANNAN - S Oates, Stadanery & N'erlety elute, July 1: 1913. 30. MEDICINAL. DaIICNIS MAGICAL PAIN ErnaucTon, TOO (MONA& AND ONLY Gracia& A certain and positive Cure for the worst Barns and Scalds, Piles, Erysipelas Rheumatism, COIN, wnood_Npevet Sores, Broken Breast, Sore Nipples, Weak and Inflamed Eyes, • ,Spraios: Salt Rheum, and all cases • of External Indamation. BURNS A EICALDA. • - T Chitßeale-Vie world to prove, that in any tine sln. I tie instance, l;`Dalley . Markel Bain Extractor"— that Is to say the gennine article—has, since Its first in• trodactinn by me in 1839, pto this period, ever failed to care the worst cases o Burns and Scalds • FROZEN T OE CURED. Diarman'a Ferry Pas to. Pa.. Jaa. 13,'49. Mn. UMW! MALLET-1i:: This is to certify that 1 hire been afflicted for a number of years with a sore toe ; caused by being Dolan. My toe has been very painfulto me. especially during the install montir, when ii had become so much ads led that the flesh of the first Joint had nearly all disappeared. Priing tried all the different remedies recommended to me, bet wiihout experiencing any relief: I bad given up all hopes of. say ina my limb. But, to grntify the wish es es of" my friends, Daniel . Dingman. W. F Brodhead , end others.! was induced try "Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor," and by the u of one 2 3 cent box , was tafireig cared. • - DANIEL DECKER. We. the uhdernigned,su% crthe nor "lumen to the ahove tentirroinia I, not alone no , act ofJustice to 11. Dailey . . . but that tubas, olmllarfy try and find relief from t nary family salve. rtfFor directions, ind performed, see printed CAUTION T MO article of acknowlej LNly CntlnterPited thy) PAIN EXTRACTOR: genuine and-the coutiterfe ed. via: DAI.I.EY'S a rig i tractor, in the severest bui naalameois relief. It di; a few =mites. 'And in cu llamt-d eyes, and all rases i sbotbing effects are ever t Exttaitor& nil the contrari increase the paint " Bring engtemsnt of the anger attending the use o the Counterfeit ExtraCtors I distinctly declare that will nut hold myself vespo sible for the effects of any EltrlClOr, unless the Nam be procured at my own Depot, 418 Broadway corn r Impenard Street, New York, or front toy anthoris 1 Agents. Jona C Dimwit, A4 O nt.- Pottsville; • FIIWK Kierr &Co. • ' 'Philadelphia; • Juti B Hicks, ' Reading; Cifas A.lfeattirrot, ' 'Lancaster ; C A oloams, ' York. '- - - - DO YOU WANT TO CIIRE YOUlt HORSE! IF' afflicted with Hamm. Sorel, galled ;neck and shoulders. ouitterbone. Creak avint or poll-evil. one box of Hallitv's Animal Galva '4.'stre , All, will convince you that there is no inlstak it. READ t The follnwsig is from the Over k‘seer of the Harlem 4laliroad Stables t—' Nun York, Jury 14, 1840. ' I have tried DAL4EY'B ANIMAL GAL:- VANIC CUREsAI.I., and r now certlfy.that I have found it the must extraordinary - and valuable remedy ever pin upon a Home, and wo Id not be without it for any money. It tares hard a d spent-lumps orie nts from the isollar, saddle, Re., sby magic : Rub on ~ a little of the Salve, and tlie • crill r can't make a sore: Bean never do harm. JOHN VAN VOltlllS, _ Overteer !fade Railroad Stables. TIIE.FOLL zDza Ths is tii . certify that I have c ed Dalley's.Animal Galvanic Core-All, and found it tire safest and most speedy cure for sores and lonlsest tat I have ever used, and I take pleasure in recommend ng It to all. • " el. N. ROLLING, Livery eitabl 1d Jay a., N. Y. READ Tills MIN al , . . . Barn from an Explosion of G.npowdei—Blast. . ing Rocks. ' .- 11lessv D•icr.v, Esq., New York Dear Sir: I hereby certify. that in the early part of March last, while engaged in labs Iry rocks. a charge of powder prematurely exploded taking full effect upon nip face, elicit, and left arm, and burnt me In a dreadful manner. I was carried It the on a litter, mn thee swollen to fw Ire Its natural si .e ; the flesh, torn off my arm, below the elbow: and ry eyes tilled with powder anal dust. A Physician ca led in, expressed strong doubt.. a. to the saving of ray left. eye, which hod several cuts over the ball; a d. My fare 'being burnt alkover, and having thirg:k black grab Oyer it hi: directed poulrir P. in be applied to draw out the powder. This I resisted, being Ira rfril of losing my eyes ; and having beard much or ) ur fain Extra, or, I Co - metalled to try it: I dial so, i lad in le•• than a fortnight. and witliont any other it !halloo than your Extractor, I was contilricly cured, t . shout a sear, and my eyesight fully restored. . ' Pori Richmond, Staten. bin rid, .11 Sworn before me, the 2lth June, I - . . FnEa. Guninint., Justt of the Peace. - 1 ' LIFE s,ann! • • ' AWFUL CA . :311 01 , SCALD! --- WA rarfirld, Niagara ro. .V. # A ., Feb. 19.1 . 915. Mr Dalley—Dear While my 0n..15 years old. was at work in the shingle manufacry 11r L.P. Ro.e, he had the Sitininflitile in .tip and fathub a large vat. used for the purpn;e ..f baling blocs preparatory to cutting. 'fire hoicks tend pr.t been W. ttttt v,rd front the vat, containing a large inlattlity of [tiling water. He fell forward :calling both hands and rms. all 'one side, and one leg badly and the other partially. rhe stales Were Fa bad fin hi. 2,1113 and leg thatmeet of the flesh zame MT with hit garments, and hia Ife was despaired . of by- both his physicians and friend... Dailey's Pain Extractor ...procured op soon aapos. Bible (whir h was In about six hours) arid applied which relieved him from all pain, preventedrindarnation and - swelling, and in a few days commiinced healing his Amp. There appearral a general frriprovement. . notch so that in three Weeks he was removed to his father's lanai., distant about one mile anal a riot: We continued the trite of the abovn medicine about two month. and ive believe it wastetl means, under Prresiderree, of saving his life, and Ise would cheerful: ly rectimmend it In all similar cheer as a safe and in valuable remedy. With sentiments l tif respect I re main, leer sir, our most obedient and humble eery - ant, AaLai CLARK, -, , f finnAk!CAll Clays, G. FiCLAIIK. . We the undersigned, being person Ily aeon:tinted with the care pi' Mr. Clark's son, blert the above etaterrientsuhstanttally correct: M Dewey, Louisa Dewey.] S Keine,' ,I , Wm'Evans, E Clark, L P lion, Ira He 'man, Mary J Rose. *For directions, see printed Pampble, JOHN G. nnowN; Agent, Pottsville Sept. I, 1519. Dyspepsia and ten DEBILITY CURED BY TIIE OXY BITTERS. IN ALI; CASES of Indigestion and of-the stomach:this medicine speedi directive organs to their natural health strengthening the whole system. Ilenr lent preventive of epidemic dlseases, fo weak and debilitated condition ; at the retry sdielniiercon ought to have it. lint no medielne is more highly seen Desegrsis, id all Its form., such an he horn, tOfilVcIlf!.111. acid stronarli, In of in-I ho stoma rh,debilit y. and also, asthnia derangement of the stomach. Thq-following is from a most emthe l "Tho'tosolir tool articles used in the prepi Miters. are there prescribed by the most - iciana for the • relief from, and core of foi.whieh there Haters have been so sac, The colohintos of them is in accordance titles securing the efficacy of each ; and seems to have - resulted from extended o medical practice. Respectfully, A. A. 11.11'0 Starr Assayer, L. • From B. F.. STOW, Esq., Asst. Clerk Representatives. . . - Woo Aistetox. D. C. J _ _ Da - Geo. D. Gages t—Dear Sir-11 fee pleasure, but a duty, to make known to y public, (if you desire ii) the surprising "Oxygenated Bitters," in relieving me fr discouraging disorder: Dyspepsia. I has ell for about seventeen years .with the us, iynilitenlit, viz. constipation of the ['owe pain in the chest, flatiilence, acidity of and severe nausea ; and for months at a .least particle of moisture would,appear of the chest as limbs. and most of the Ii iremelybillous. I have Vital various r been strict in my diet, bane becn..fosed and emetics day after day by physicians. good plirpose. !fearing of the wonderful ..oxygenated Deters," In ale cure of procured conic Al a last resist; have use, • of the medicine, and find the had symptn, and myself once mitre in the cujoym Nine but the Deepeptle eitiTerer. whit ha' Horrors of the disease. can at all apprec of ilu medicine. I Most sincerely: hopt make trial of the nicillcilie.and withime oi, e in the return of health, The Pdlowinz order was received by from EDWIOID E. Piece:, M. 11.,"rrnt raputient and MateriaMetleci. Dartmouth tner the media. ute In hlq prar r tAcm. rot , ;REEN :—Ple.aze rend one raro 7.enated !litters." • ' ED: El Irtudsor, Vt., Judy 34, ISM '. Don't 101 to call for one parophlet,itt. certificates fr o m tnembers of Cobereas a letoiry to the wonderful efficacy of Every DJ Nordic w ho desires health, w uillint expeneeis not to he thought of at stake.' . tb Price bottie; 6 hntileff ror r and retail by CjiC.F.N & So. I I.edgrr Ilu Philada. O. D. JENKINS, Centre to., one door Pousville; J. W. CRIBS, NI inerpvilln Hamburg; C. do G. HUNTLIN , kill Ilaven. July I I, NO. 42-1 Dr. Cullen's Indian Ilel • PANACEA THE VERY BEST PREPARATION OF BAR. SAPARILL A I'N the world. prepared by a now inflect , ta the Proprietors, by tv hich • Milts vi traded—thls not bring the case with counts for the dumber of positive end al I loos cures, made in y, while other of snrsapari.lly make al weir cores at. work this! We inVite ancatsm; we cal to examine. to visit our paifents, and be red of abotrutli of what we say ; what rive thus challenges investigatlont No lea's in also the cheapest sarsaparilla in It is pure, concentrated. and unadulterat 71.0 goes further than three or four lar tMn. It haacisted.and will ch re 11107CCYPt or King's Evil, Consumption, Brochiti Obstinate Cutaneous Erupiitin_s, illatcht Worms, and 'fever, grald Head, Ch Tow. curialdiscase, Rheumatism, Neura s ela, plaint, Poltiltation of the Heart, Dy,.pep than any other medicine ever disci - iv - red a the best purifier of the Blood ever offer tic. Call and get h pamphlet, a large pa mining fall accounte of the different dl this medicine ranei,take the casendnocd the patients, and you will find what w pilitivery true. We will also give the names of pall the meat deeponsteTonitsof disease, and Doctors, who In aeons prescribe oar their patient., and Ron us of the credit cry. Those who love truth and despise and examine the tearlinnny, wad evident pared to give is fasronr of Dr. Cullen's 1 table Panacea. ' For sate by lIOWAND ta. WALTON No hi North Sixth st., Philadelphia. Bauman. J.B. C. Martin. and J. B. Fails, MinersvfOe, Ca Ucf 19, 1519. THE MINERS' JOURNAL; AND YOTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVE TISER A mailbe the name of CLAPP has engaged with a young man at the Darin 01 S. P. Townsend, and uses nis name - to pot op a Parvaparalla. which they tall Dr Townsenea idarsapsralla, denominating it GENUINE Original, etc. This Townsend is no doctor. add never was; but was formerly a worker on railroads,. canals, and the lake, Yet the assumes, the title of Dr., for the palpate of gaining credit for what he is no. This is to cartoon the public not to be deceived. and purchase none but the Genuine - Original; Old Dec Jacob Town. send's Sarsaparilla, having 'on It the Old Dr's. like ness, his family coat of arms, and his sigeStureaiross the coat of arms. • . . ' lirlyd. may be ludocerlio virtues of (Ms e-straordi- W. F. BRODHEAD. JOSEPH B. LATTINENs Joon Barmas. DANIEL-W. DIXONAN: Ither testimonials of cures mphloti. - Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla: (.11.1) Dr. Townsend is now about 70 years pf ape, V/ and has long been known as theaothorandiliscov erer of the genuine Original "Townsend Sarsaparilla " Heine poor, lie waiiCompelled to limit its manufacture, by which me'ans it,has been kept out of market, and the noire circumscribed to those only who had 'proved Its w orth and known its value. It had reached the ears of many, ne yen heless, as those persons islio bad been healed of stir+ diseases, and saved from; death, proclaimed its excellence and wonderful ~•• POWER.. 'THE PUBLIC "ed merit is more extensive• 1 PAI LEY'd. GENUINE he difference between the t Extraetors is easily &fin; nal and en?p :ermine Er. no and scalds, affords in ws out the tire and pain in is and wounds. pore and In f. external intlarnation, Its in spine. The Counterfeit irritate when applied, and - . Snowing.. many gears lure. that he-had, by Mc all!. science, and e xpe rienre, de vixed an article Which would he of innal citable advantage to mankind, when once known and extensively used. he hoped and perseve ted, expecting the time to arrive when the means would be turn Jelled to bring it Iran universal notice, when its Inestimable virtues would be known arid apprecia ted. This time has mune, the means are supplied; this GRAND AND lINE.O.UALLED I . IIF.PARATION. Is manufaCtured nn the largest sale, and is called for throughout the length and breadth of the land, ee nerially as it ; .is foUnd incapable of degeneration or deterioratiort.' Let every man ring throughout the land, that Old -Dr. Jacob Townsend is now manufacturing the real. 'Townsend Sarsaparilla,' which - arrersaara.weenqs, stems, and rarer chasms* its character. From this day forth the people-shall havethe Pore Gemnias Tateasend.: - Sarsaparilla, which shall never sour in the tnnttic, or in the stomach, and it shall yet banish from the land el IFertnenting, Souring, Explo ding. Vinegary Sareaparillaa, now in use. A good Sarsaparilla, pure and genuine, ought to live ; a pr.°, souring. slip-slop Sarsaparilla ought to droop and die. The Old Dr's. Sarsaparilla will keep pure and pet • fect - 100 years. Unlike young S. P. Towneend's it-Improves with ' age, and never changes, but for the better ; because it is prepared nn a:l.llWe principles by a scientific man. The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and the latent dlacnvetics of the Art haven]; been bronchi into non!. •ition {tithe manufacture 'of tile 01.0 DR'S. SARSA PARILLA.. The Sarsaparilla root, it is well known to"ntedicril men, contains niany medicinal properties, and some pritpertiea which are inert or useless; and Oliterß, which. if retained in preparing It for use,pre durefermestation and acid, which is indurfous unite system. Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla are so volatile, that they entirely evaporate and are hist in the preparation, if they or, not preserved by a scientific process; known only to those experienced In its manu facture. Moreover. those volatile principles, which tly oil in valmr. Or as an exlialtatlnn, under heat, are the very essential ,oed'eat properties of the rentiwlnich give to it all its value. Any ;nelson cant boll or stew the root till they .get n dark colored liquid, which Is front the coloring, matter in the root than Irma anything else; they can then strain Oda insipid or vapid liquid.sweeten with. sourinola, nail then call it "Sarsaparilla Extract or r on sock is tint the article known as tine - GENNINE OLD DR. JACOILTOWNSEND'S SAIL SAPARILLA. Thle is to prepared, that all the Inert piopettles of the Sarsaparilla root are first removed; every thing ; capable of becoming acid or of fermentation. is extract ed and rejected ; there every particle of medical virtue is scented in a Wife and concentrated form ; and their it is rendered incapable: of losing any of its valuable and healing properties. Prepared in thin Way, it Is made the most powerful agent irit be EPEE (If INNUMERABLE DISEASES: 13112 Hence the reason why we hear coinmendatinns nn every side in its favor by men, wnmen, :And children. We find It doing wonders 111 the curt! of Colllllllllplintl, nysp'•pam, and Liver Complaint, and in RllCll.ll2ltir.l. rnfifla, Ptlen, Cumliveness, all Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples, Illotchei, and all affections arising front IMPURITY OP THE, lILyOII. It possesses a marvellous etlirticy. in all complaint. arising (loin indig,tion, front Acidity of the Stoma, h, from unequal circulation, determinatton of hhmd to the head, palpitation of the heart, cold feet and cold hands, cold chills and hot dashes deer the body, it has not its-equal in Colds and Coughs; nod promotes easy exprictoration, and gentle perspiration relaxing stricture of the lungs, throat, and every other part. . But In nothing is its excellence more manifestly seen and acknowedged than in ;ill kinds and stages of Fe male Complaints. • It works wonders in case of Attar Allots or Whiles. Falling of the Womb, Obstructed, Suppressed, or Painful Menses, Irregularity of the menstrual periods, and the like; and is as effectual in curing all the forms of. Kidney Disease. By reinnying obstructions, and regulating the generals ystein, it irliTs lone andstreiigth to the whale body, anti thus bin, nil forms of NEITVOUS - DISEASES AND DEBILITY, And thus prevents iir relieves a great variety of ntheri maladies. as frpinal Irritation, Neuralgia. St. Vitus: Dance, Swooning. Epileptic Elia; Convulsions, &c. It is not pos'sible In, this medicine to fail to do gond it has nothing in it which can ever,harnt, It can never sour or spoil., and theretbie, can net loose its cora-. the properties. It cleanses the blood, errites the liver to healthy action, tones the stomach, and gives good digestion, rclieves the bowel-. of jorpor and constipa. thin, 11.PlIri Pies the skin, equalizes the, circulation of the blood, producing gentle warmth t enuallyall °venni, body, and at the insensible perspira" 410 ; relates all obstritetlons, and invigorates the en 4 DA nervous system Is not this, then, the medicine yonjpre-errilnentle need 1 Rut can any of thesethings he said ofd P - Townsend's Inferior article 1 This young man'sliquid is noun be COMPARED WITH THE OLD DR'S. p Pearce an, in New 0310 CE Because of one grand fact,that the one is incapable of deterioration,and NEVER SPOILS, while the other since; II sours, ferments, and hlow• the bottles con; mining it Into fragments; the sour. acid liquid -ex: plaint, and datnacing other goods 'Must not this horrible compound be poisonous to the systeMl What/ pill ea:lints as : Prima:ready discarsd scita acid! What causes Dyspepsia hot acid! Do we not all .know. that when food sours In our stomachs,-what mlsehief it produces! flatulence, heartburn, palpitation of the heart, liver complaint, ,Ilan ham, dysentery, colic, and corruption of the hbufd 1 What is Scrofula hot an acid homes in the body What produces all the iminora which bring on Eruatidh• s f the Skin- .. Scald Head Salt. Rheum, Erysipelas. White S. wettings. Fever Snreis and all ulcerations internal and external! . lt ls noth ing finder heaven hut an twill snhatancs, which skim , and Shim frills all the fluids of the body, more or less. what causes Rheumation, hot n poor or acid fliikl, which 11.1,113.41 itself between the Joints and else where, irritating and luilatnifig the tender and delicate tissues noon which it acts) So of nervous diselses, of impurity of the blond, of deranged eirculatlons,lid nearly all the ailments whirl. afflict Inman nature. ral EN kTED deranzement y rentOCC9 the mute, thus It is an excel ' persons in a Ipresent time intended for daehe.heort ppetite, pain ttentieJ with .t Chemist. ration of the minent PhY thr diseases r•teg Cul y med. •Ith chemical le compound 5C11,3110113 rn Now is it nut horrible to inske and sell, and isfinire. tylenrai In uae thta . . _ :g, M. D :yra, m.vs SOURING, .FERNICNTING. ACID "COMPOUND" OF S. P. TOWNA END! • . ; And yet he would Cain have it tinderstomi that Old 11r. L Jacob Tnwn.Lenir, Oewative.Orvinalln,ifs no IMITATION or hit inferior preparation! Ilenwen forldolthat we should deal in an ankle whirl, would heir the mast distant resemblance to S. I'. Townsend's anklet and which wool& bring don n• upon the Old Dr slat a mountain land of rompinini t and rritninations from Agents who have told. and par. chasers who have wed S. P. Townsend's Fermenting onipound. We wish it understood. beranse it is the biologic teeth, that 8. P. Townsend's article and Ohl Dr. land, T•.wnrend's Sarsaparilla are heaves-ride apart and infinite!) dissimilar; that they ore unlike in every particular, having not one, tangle thing In COR, mon. Iv. S. House c 15,1846 It not only a and to the Teets of the m that most been afflict al . [tend ut headache, he stomach, Itime not the n the surface e I was ex 'curdles, have ith calomel but all In no effects of the Ity perolla, I As S. P. Townsend ja no dartnr,and never was, Is no chemist. nn pharmaceutist—knows no more of niedi eine or disease than any other common, Unscientific. Improfesslonal matt; what rttacontee ran the public have they are receiving a :rename scientific medi cine, containing all the virtues used jn preparing it, and which are Incapable of changes which might ren der them the •erniaof disease instead or health lint what else iimuld he expected from one who knows nothing entnparatively of medicine or disease It requites a person of Yone experience, to cook and serve lip even a common decent meal, how much more important is . 1 1 that the Denting who mantifacture medi cine, designed for weak stomachs and enfeebled aye ten...lN/UN know wellt he medical properties of plant., the best manner of securing arid concentrating their healing Mille., also an extensive knoll. ledge oh the va rious diseases which affect the human system, and how - to adapt remedies to these diseases It to horrible to think, and to taunt how cruelly the aftlietrA are imposed spun by presumptuous meri for the sake of money Fortunes madenut of the agonies° the sick! and no equivalent rendered the despair ing sufferers: four bottles s allremov . tit of health. felt all the ate the vale/. g that all will lbe able to re- c Propmonr, 'tor of Th e- College. who nzennf your PHELPS. ainn several others, Who is medicine. try It. The en health 45,00 LETCHER. ••low Marko., NO. !MITA :ER, Schuyt • et able ,known nnly turn are cx- ny other, ae• mist MlrOCll pre,arnclone la dist". e— , on all to Fin, 0.. e cnnvin-, %tiler Alfera= E-122 . . Cul. ' e Wailii.— il, Oak Ito? . Itber prepare .2 of Scrofula ! .. Eryaipelns r e ,'. Mien, Ring Cicero, Mer -1 Liver eorne la, etc. , etc. and hence it d lathe pub. . tnphlet, con tweet. which :tied, and vial Llaf is true nts cored of line names of etl rine. cure 'four discos- Amaze, call • we are pre °Ulan Vega- ',Proprietors rowa, roil • MEDICIN4L_ Caution Extra. It is to'arrest frauds upon the siafortenate, to pour balm into WOllnded humanity, to kindle hope in the de pipairing bosom, to restore health and blonm, and vignr tnto the crushed and broken, and to banish infirmity, that 01.10 r. Jacob Townsend has sought and found he opportunity and means to bring his Grand Utfiver ea I Concentrated Remedy within the reach, and to the knowledge nil all who need it, that they may learn and know, by joyful experience. its TRAMiCIENDENT POWER TO HEAL, And tine in have the unpurehnirable satisfaction of hoeing raised thousands and millions from the bed of sickness and despondency to hope, health, and a long lite of vigor and usefulness to themselves, their fami lies and friends Agents fur this County, John G. Brown; Pottsville; James B. Palls, and J. -W. Gibbs, 51 i nersville ; -E. J Fry. Tstnaquat - Lecan k Kauffman, Schuylkill tjaven.7 [Dec. 15, 1848. 51. _ McAllister's Ohtltnent, CONTAINING NO MERCURY. OR-OTHER MINERAL. I T lIM3 ROWER TO CAUSE ALL External Sores, Scrofuloun Humors,• Skin Diseases, PoisomMe Wounds to tilacharge their putrid matters;and then hate them. It Is rightly termed ALL-BEAUNE% for there is scarcely a diseaae external or internal, that it will not benefit. I have need it for -the last sixteen years for all diseases of the chest, invnlving the utmost danger and responsibility. and I declare before Heaven and man, that slot In one care has It failed to benefit When the patient wall within reach of mortal means. I have had physicians learned to the profession.— !hay e had ministe.of the gnspel,Judges of the bench, alderman, lawyers; gentlemen of the highest erudition, and multitudes of the poor Use It In ever) , ;variety of way, and there has been but nne volce--one universal vnlce—daying Mc/WASTER, YOUR OINTMENT ig MOW! RIIEUMATISN—It rentoveaalmcist Immediately the indamation and swelling wben the palatalise,. (Read the direction, around the box.) DEAD-ACIIE—The eater ban cured persona of the head ache of twelve years' standing, and who had It regular every week so that vomiting took pace. DEAFNESS, Ear-Ache, Tooth-Ache, add Ague In the face, are helped with tike success SCALD lIEAD-,We have cured cases that actually defied every thing' known One man told its that he had spent F300;on his children without any benefit; when a few boxes of ointment cured them. MEDICINAL: BALDNESS—It atilt restore hair sooner than any other aloe. TETTErt—Thereis nothing better foi the core 0 Teter. — BURNS +ll is one of the best things in the world for But ns.' Pilo—Thousands arej . earlt cured by this Oinment. t never fails In giving relief for the Piles. . ifronad ths box ars dirattioas for saivz.afc`llllistcr Ointment for &refire!, Liver Complaint, Erysipelas. Tater, Chitin s. Scold Heed, Sore eyes, quite!, Sere Throat, Bronchitis, Necrosis Affections, Paseo. Disease of the Spine, Ileed-Aelte, Asthma, Deafness, Cos. -late, Berne, Corns, Alt Diseases of tke Shin, Sore Line, Pin plea, 4, Stiffness of Ile jointe. Seating of the Lishe, Sors,Linas, Sore, Rkenniatiroa -Piles, Croup, Ssrelled. Xt or rnken Beton, Tooth:llche,:grie in Gs Foes,¢e. • ,COLD FEET—Liver Complaint, pain In the Chest, or Aide, falling off of the hair, one (wale other aCCOIII , panics cold feet (This Ointment Is the true remedy.) It to a sore sign of disease to have cold feet: CORNS—Occasional .use of this Ointment will al- Ways keep Corns from growing. People need never be troubled with them if they use it frequently. This Ointment is good for any part of the body or limbs that are inflamed. In tome caeca it should be applied often. CAUTION.—No Ointment. will be genuine unless the name of Jaws Alkofilisrer I. written with a pets -upon every label. JAMES McALLISTER. tole Proprietor of the above Medicine. Price, 9.5 eta. per box. AGE:n . l3=7. M. Beatty & Co„-Pottsville; • D N. Heisler, do; J. W Gibbs, Minermille'; Charles Feat. ley, Orwigsburg; C. & G. Huntringer. Schuylkill Haven ; Wm. Taggart, Tamaqua ; Washington Uric. ler, Port Cat bon; Wm. Price, StClair; John D. Hicks. Reading; and by Agents in all the principal Towns In the United States. Principal Office, -North Third et, Philadelphia • Dr. lloollanTs CELEBRATED GERMAN MITERS, • rtur.tai.n' DV :1 DR. C. Pl. JACKSON. AT TIIE GERMAN MEI/WINE - swam. xo. 120 AR CM! STREET. PHILAD.EtTIILI - Will efeetoolly easy Lirer Complaint, J.:medico, nyepepais, Chronic or - dermas Dstlaity. - Duca. of the Aidsleys..aad a!f diseases arisiarlsoas a ' ' de.ed Lirer or stomach is both .I/ale and remote : Inward Piles, Fullness cif S Tl ll en looda. Constipation,totha head, Acidity of the Stomach. Nan; sea, Ileart.burn, Disguit for Food. Fullness or weigh ing the Siotnach:Sour eructations. Sinkingzor flut tering at the pit of the' Stomach, Swlnimincol the or suilicatlng sensations when n a Head. Hurried and difficult Breathing. Flutterinf of ly th i e n i r po 'r s i t ;; n C r. h tr, Dimness of ,yision, dots or webs he. fore the'sight. Fever amt. dal pain In the head, defl ciency or Perspiration,: 'ellOwness .1 the skin and eyes. Pair in the side,Um*. Chest, Limbs, &c., Sud den gashes of heat, lu rnlng in the. Flesh,. Constant Imaginings of evil and great deprussiou of Spirits. The Genuine are entirely- Vegetable and tree from Alcohol Stintnliod Syrup.:Alnes, Rheubarb, Calomel, Acids. and all Mineral and 'minions ingredients. they are pleasant in taste and smell, and mild in their op eration, never griping or giving any uneasiness, they pine strength to the whole System whilst they drive from It disease They can be administered to the must delicate Infant with perfect safety. REAIL,THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE. . It topearrM liftbe leading German Journal of Phila "delphla—the.-"Plidadelphia Democrat." The editor was personally/ arquaintml with Dr. Hooliand, and prizing the services of this great man he could not quietly look upon the assmance of an impostor, with! out apprising the public of approaching danger. CIIRISTOPH WILIIE L%i H UFELAN D. MEM= CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM HOOPLANP "One of the most renowned physicians, on. of the greaten benefactors of modem times, was born at Langen salsa. Germany, on the 12th day of August, MI: After a careful scholastic education, he, like his father and grandfather, (two celebrated Doctors.) vol innmrlty devoted himself to the study of Medicine, nt !the latter Univentity. Front 11'93 to li`ol, he' officiated 'as Professor at the Univeraity of Jena. In 1601. he was Private Physician to the Hine of Pro. sia, Member of the Academy of Science, and upon the establishment of the near College at Berlin. Profes sor and Court Physic ban by the - Ministry , of the Inte -1 rum Ilia characteristic profoundeess and deep pene tration enabled him to combine the • thee - retire] and practical ; to unite old and new system.; 'produce In conunnn the practical and useful, and thins dmvs. there. from the results and the necessary applicable Ineans. ,•• It was Dr. 11. principally, who exposed and de. stroyed the •11r,own's Syktent.• which, notwithatand in; the brilliant exterior, could not congeal its' many imperfections, brought to. light by Iloodand's noble impartiality, and truths. and deep penetration.) Inde pendent Of his practical usefulness. as Physician and Prat ...sot of the healing art. he has earned ish lying fame for his nicetier knowledge in 31altria -Wiest, as well sts for his !seminal! works Ott Medical jerispru, tierce. Among then: tray be mentioned his world re nownetP-Ilakreheoiik,,er the art of prolonging-life,' •Systens of practical hemline art,' •Isleas of Patho,th 'Journal of practical Medicine,' arc. He las he. side. all this, gained external fame and praise. Darn suffering Iminnoity, for the discovery and combination orseveral infallible Medicinal., among which Is the t far famed and Jossily relebratrd conspoend. knoWli Un 1100ELA NIYS ,GEIIMAN DITTEIt.k. . . The application sic bloom; !soh for the Cure of Snliihttrie diseases,—The celebrated Diaphoretlorem etly—and numerous Invaltiable recorded reCiptis. Atter the celebration of his fiftieth professional fee. 'jelly in 1833, 01,1011 which'nerasloo the King of Nut- Ina honored him wJilt the Mat:pita of the Order of the Cross of the Red Eagle, and many other RoyntOrder • and marks of distinction, be died . 011 lie 25th !day of August, lb3n, (Is the King of Pruisia's nrivatOledi cal Counsellor,) withal:it any legttimafe wee heir or • I Dr. C. M. Jackson, of Philadelphia, has hail the means of obtaining the genuine recipes of the great medical counsellor (eland,' and these invaluable medicines are prepared with the ut most care at the German Medicine Store. Tne bitter mixture : Hoodand's Getman Ritter, is the result of maiy years study and experience be the great Inven tor, and known nod prized in Europe as an infallible remedy for the,cere of Liver Cnentlaint4annilter". D)S. pepsin, ate. Dr. C. M. Jackson's preparation Of this medicine hos obtained the same celebrity in MO Wes tern World. The testimonial., arid innumerable con firmations or thousands of the moat severe - and diffi cult cases cured, is ample moor of this. The ittedi- ChM/ compounded by Dr: C. M. Jackson, have produ ced the very effects and the same happy results which the immortal inventor indiCated and Intended, and consequently much be prepared with scrupulous accu racy. In view of the above facts it seems singrilar, that any body' could have the hardihood and impudence to abuse the mono of this-distinguished Doctor. who died thirteen years ago,. To pass otra charlatan quack preparation so the real and genuine medicine, and to give a semblance of originality by sill:foga fat snails of the deceased, is indeed extraordinary The pub lic will understand what to expect, and what 'to do under such circumstances." . • • A - number of Getman. papers copied th_above and are therefore entitled to nor thanks. These bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing-great virtues In the rectification of - diseases of the liver and lesser Al ends, exercising the 'most searching powers- In webkiiesn and affections of the digestive organs, they are withal, safe certain and pleasant OPINIONS pe THE PHILADELPHIA PRESS. The Gentian ••ILLUSTRATED NEWS" says ••Out ellit4 and nilwrs.of this Mhos have used the German Bitters, and con recommend It with confidence 'to oar readers. As prepared by Dr.- Jackson, It fully equals if not surpasses In its ef•cts upon diseased liver and Stomach, the fullest expectation of the dis tinguished physician. The CITY ITEM, October 16th, rays Joy roe Tilt 1%V.11.10.—11nw many of nor readers are afflicted with diseased liver, stomach or nerves! Many, nodoulit. They curio tee pitied. yet to all there In a core. • Di ifo,fland s German Ulcers has already cured hundreds. and that it will cure. no one who once inner it 'Will doubt, if they tree it as directed. It has established for Itself an undying fame, which few have dhneoitt of the vast number that has been thrown before the public. It Is one of the most pert. et pre parations In nee, and, as a German cotentpory hos said, that as prepared by Dr. Jackson, It fully equals,. it not Surpasses, in its effects the (idlest reprrsenta 'tioes Of the distinguished ph)•ician who • lirst corn • pounded it. An n •spurious artirie Is blow before the 'labile; we n•ontd minion all acquire using any but that signed by G.M.' Jackson, and sold by hen at 120 Arch streets _ . _ The 'CAMDEN DEMOCRAT,' the beet paper in Wert Jersey. rays. !toy 21. 1 1100FLAND'il GEIIMAN BITTERS.', “We have sent many laiterinc notices of this me dicine, and the source:from which they came induced us to make inquiry respecting iltmerbs.; Front inqui ry we were persuaded louse it, and mustily we found it specific in its action upon diseases of the liver and divestive organs, and the powerful Infinence it exerts upon nervons,preitration is really' surprising. It calms and Grengtheniths stemes.bringing them lutto a state of repniconaking sleep refreshing. If this medicine was more generalfrused, we are satisfied there would Se Iris sickness, as from the itomach, liver and nervous system the great majority of real and intaglnaly diseases emanate. Have them in a • healthy condition. and you can bid defiance to opidenticitenerally. This estranrilinary medicint we would advise nor friends who are at all indispitsed to give j trial—lt w ill then recommend itself It should, In far!. be in every family." No oiler medicine can prod ce such evidences of mem. - BEWARE OF COC?iTERFEITS. Th s medicine has attained that hiyhttaaraeler, bleb Is necessary for all medicinextetattalit to inducelcotan terfauera to put forth a spurious article at the risk of the lives of those who are Innocent ivoleceived.l Look sod/ to the warts of the Gennine.l That' have the written signature of C. M JACKSON upon the wrapper, and his name blown • in the /ottlei with set which they are Fn. sale wholesale and retail at the GERMAN ME. DICNE STOR.F.,_No. 120 ARCH Street, nee don bolo • Sixth, late "r_27B Rare street, Philadelphia. Aiyi•OHN G. BROWN, Potriville and by respect able ;deitiera generally thinughout, the SUM.. Match 91, D 34), 144 Pure Fresh Cod Liver OU. Tnew and valuable Medicine;now used by the :medical profession st ith sprh astonishing efficacy in the core of Pulmonary Consumption. Serofula, Chrenic Rheumatism, Gout, General llebiliti. Com plaints of the Kidneys, &c., dre., is prepared ftnnt the live! of the Cod Fish_ for medicinal use, expressly fur Our Sales. I[Extract front the London Medical Journal.] • "'C. J. O. Williams, M. I) , F. R. S., Professor of Medicine In University College, London, Consulting Phykician to the Hospital for Consumption. acc., say. I haVe prescribed the Oil in above four hundred cases of tuberculous disease of-the !meg,, in different stages, which have . bern tindeunty care the last two years and a half. In the large another of cases, 200 out of 231, Its turn was followed oy marked and un equivocal improvement, varying lit degree in different cares, from a tempotary retardation of the progress of the disease. and a mitigation ol distressing symptoms, up to a more or less complete 'restoration co apparent health. "The effect - of Cod Liver Oil In most of these cases was very remarkable. Even in a few days the cough was mitigated,qhe expertoration diminished in quanti ty and opacity, the night sweats ceased, the pulse be come slower, andof better volume, and the appetite, flesh and strength were gradually improved. •'ln conchishin. I repeat that the pore Dealt nil from the LIVCT Or the Cod is more betirßeial lathe treat ment of Pulmonary Consumption than any agent, me dicinal, dietic. or regintenal, that has yet been em ployed." . As we have made arrangements to-procure., he Cod Liter Oil, fresh from head guartaro. it ran now he had chemically pure by the single bottle, or In boxes ()tone dozen' each. -Its wonderful efficacy has inddeed numerous spuri ous Imitations. At Ito success depend. entirely on lip purity, too much ME cannot be need In procuring It genuine. o • 'Every bottle having on hour written signature may be depended upon as genuine ; Pamphlets containing an analysis of the Oil. with notices of it from Medical Journals, will be sent to tbose who addreis so free of tinotage. JOIIN C BAKER & CO.. Whdlcsale Druggists and Chemists, 100 North Third-strget, Philadelphia. 30-17 July 21, 1649, TRANSPORTATION. Winter' A rangement. VOTTSVILLE; , NTSVILLE AND TREMOIIT, AST LINEV !))* O tt ! Vln. - WEST WOOD axle MIN MIX fIAILUOAD. (DAILY, SUNDAYS El ,) i7rna ar 4aarica• Mate and Limes Hotel, -Pottsville. ON and after Nov. 19. 1849, the 11 will be ran as follows, viz' _ TREMONT LINE. Leaves Potruille for Tremont at ID o'clock. L M.. ieturninit leaves 'Fremont lit 3 o'clock, P. M. Fare each *ay 23 cm. MINERSVILLE LINE. Leaves Mammy ilie for Pottsville at I} arid 4i o'clock, Wives Pottsville for Mummy/11e at 3 o'clock, P. M. Fare each may 121 etc.' POT4VILLE, TUEMONT •311) LYKENS VALLEY M==dl; Leaven Pottsville on Monday, Wednesday and Ft day, at 10 o'clock, P. M. returning leaves Tremont Tuesday, Thnrsday and ellturday, at 2 o'clock. P. M. Fare to Lykeits or Bear Cap. • BI 25 ' ItieAll baggage at the owner's risk., JOHN NICE. Agent. 44-0. Pottsville, Oct la. isia Rinter Aeramlement. POILA,ItEADING & POTTSVILLE RAII. ROAD. :r g ' . l l. l7 . l s l : jeZ arait -S2iC ()N and - after November I, 1849, ifte Passenger Trains Will run between Philadelphia and Potts ville, as follows: Leaves PhiladelMtia at Si o'clock, A. M., daily, ex cept Sundays; arrive. at Reading at If Id; arrives at Pottsvflleat 1250. Leaves Pottsville at 81 o'clock. A. M. daily except Sundays; arrivei at Reading at 10; arrives at Phila ' delphuvat VS.SO. *There will be no afternoon Train. Fifty ;Toads of baggage will beallon ed toeach pas senger is these Lines, and Passengers are expressly prohibited from taking any thing as baggage but their wearing apparel, which will bent the risk of its owner. By order of the Board of Managers. . S. BRA DFORD,.Secretary 47- =MO _ OFFICE OF THE, PHILADELPHIA READING RAIL ROAD COMPANY. f PSi/adr/phist, Dec. Roth, 1848. OTICE I. hereby given, Ma: the arcs" of - Freight • and Tolls on Coal transported by this Company-, _will be as follows from January Ist, 18 9 , To From Isl.Carhon:l4.l aven.P.Clinton Richmond, unillJung I, 1849, 64 .) 55 33 Philadelphia, do do 60 53 . 35. Inclined Plane,untilDsc.3l,dn. 70 65 . 45 N lcetown, do 70 65 45 Germantown It R., do 711 63 45 FaCs of Schuylkill, do 00 63 45 ' Manayunk,. do 60 43 25' Consl ehocken and lIIINEIIII3 • Plymouth R. R., de7- Turn flat 1 mile be- _ I . . low No rristown. clot 145 1 140 . ,1.95 Norristown or Bridge- - port. . do: 140 - 135 120 Port Kennedy, do 1,35 ,I 30 IIS - Voting Forge, do • I'3o 125 110 ' Pluienisville, do., .1 20 1,15 .1 00 Boyeea Ford, do -1,20 I'IS I_oo PottstOwn. do '1; 7 15 110 100 Dongiassville, do . i''lls,' •'1 10 100 Bamostown, In •t. 151 ,1 03 95 Reading. d 0 1, 05 100 95 Between Reading and Strihrsivllle, , do 100 • .65 00 : Mohrsintle, do 05 00 . ES Hamburg, - do 75 70 65 Orwis,sburg. do 05 00 . 55 - The freight and tolls on runt to Illehniond, and 'Philndelphis, during the months of June, July, aad August,will be From M.Carbon.S.liaven.P.Clinton. I 70 1 115 1 45 • . hUDSON et, ALLEN, Pnorntemons nr the above named c•tabllshment, respectfully inform, their patrons and the public generally; that they !mitt taken the large building for• merly used for the alarldne Shom connected with the' Sugar Loaf Coal. Works, to wirkelethey have added a Foundry, had are now prepared to !Judd Steam En gine. et every Aize. Point's. Coal Ilieakers. Itnilmad and Drifi Cars, and to rut nish Iron an-Dross Castinga of every Jeacription sultabh! to the Coal Mining or any , other Gusto.", On the most recionable terms. Itepairingirf all kind, done with' neatness, and de spatch, at the lowest prices. All work Writhed by them will be warranted to perform Well. They would solicit the diatom of those who may want articles in their:iine . in this vicinity. All orders wilt meet with Immediate and protnpt Phila., Reading A Poll sville "'"`1". rt.. W. HUDSON, RAIL ROAD, March 17;1649. 0.-Iyl I— 11. ALL , And on amfafter Rept. !Pt, " to December Att. 1519, I 80 1 15 1 55 By order of the Board of Manager', S. BRADFORD. Re-rotary • 50n...32,0na1e. RATES OF FREIGHT ON MERMAN DIZ 11N AND AFTER April' lan, .18.18", Corlds will lee V forwarded with despatch at the following rites of freight, between Pottsville and the points below stated, per ton of 2000 lbs: . Between Pottsville I Batten Pattern!' and PAM.: and Reading.. Plaster,idmestone, Ititutoin.l • nos ('oal. eland. Iron 0re,12 00 1 00 and !tricks. ... _ Blooms,Lime,'fimber.Stone.l Rosin, Tar, Path, Raw I " Turpentine, Igarble,Gritt& 1„, ..,, I 10 /10111.1, nails, spikes, scrap i• - • —, and pia Imo. broken cast- I I inns. guano, nod potedrene.) Oar Iron, flour, salt, lead,l • • bark, r tor tobaceo,salt beef; . - , and pork, lumber, grain. I ' • Iron creating., seater, too- ).2 75 ' '• 1 90 . . lasses, green coffee. pot, ' . toes, salt Mitre, brimstone; I • and rye chop, . J- Flour, per bbl. . , - 14 • Oil, groceries vinegar, 'vise-1 . , At?. machinery, cheese, { y - lard, tattbw, rags, leather. raw hides, paints. white }4 00 • 1 511 end red lard,oYstern,ltemP, 1 . _ • glue and enidagc, steel, I bran and ship stuff. ft.tw cotton and wool, clean.. - _ fresh meat, fresh limb, dry I coods,drugs and medicines. I , foreign liquors. win. anti teas, glass. chitta, an d I . queensware` poultry. eon- • lectlenary, hooky and . 013- }5 00 ' V 33 tionary, spirits turpentine, • • • , csmphine, hurried coffee. • hats and caps,: hoots and • . • stenos, bonnets, feathers, trees, hops. spices, furni• I . . . lure, by weight. . J . . No additional charges for commission. storage, or, criving or detiveringcreightsatany of thnCompany's pots on the line. [April 15. 'lB. 29-If Lillie Schuylkill R. Road. :'`~~'~' ARRANGENIENT FOR TIIE FREIGHT AND PABSENCF.R CARS ON TIIE LITTLE • SCIICYLKILL RAILROAD. rrllErassengerTrainleavesPortlainton,daily,(Stin -1. days excepted) on the arrival of the morning train on the Reading Railroad from Philadelphia—arriving at Tamaqua in time to dine. Leaves Tamaqua at half pant one o'clock, P.M., In time to connect at Port Clin ton with the afternoon train, on the Reading Railroad from Pottsville to Philadelphia. FARE.—To Port Clinton 75 cents • to Philadelphia, 83 MI. The freight train leaves Tamaqua daily, (Sundays excepted.) at il.n'clock, A. M.„ and Port Clinton at 4 o'clock, P.M. A pas:pricer car runs In connexion with the Freight train, so that passengers for l'inladninhin ran take the morning train of cars on the Reading Rail road at Port Clinton. Fare the same as in the other train. _ JOHN - AN DF.RSON, •. netiera I Agent. l'atnaqua.Ori2S-441 a'ew arrangement. ~ ariLD` ' - "tw,l l ' • . LIVINGSTON'S• Expanss LINE tt E ARE PREPARED TO receive and forward • Daily per Passenger Train, (or Express Car being always in charge of eperini nieseencers) 'net • chantlixe oT alliescriptions, packages, bundles, specie bank notes, . Also particular attention paid to collecting - Rills, Drafts and Atcnkintm. Packages and Goods 'delivered daily to all Internie- Mate places between Philadelphia and Po,tavile. OFFICES, Centre Street, Pottsville; No:41. Staudt Third street Pltilade!phis ; Nn. ft, Wall lamer, New York; No ti Dion street' Ruston Feb. 24, 9.4 f ] LIVINGSTON. HOWARD dr. Co. Passage from Liverpool. ASSAGES Its the steerage ..1 the first Class .. P a Packet hips Mary Pleasannt, Shenandoah, Bern d Europe, sailing from Liverpool for Pldiadelphia o the in of every moot h, t hroughout the year, - ;.;an be secured on application to SAMITF.L VLEARANTS. • No. 3T Walnut Street. Philadelphia Philadelphia and Atlantic Steam' NAVIGATION COMPA NV'S LINE. U.'S. MAIL.STEAPISHIP PIM/LI:PA, FOR CH.IOREg, VIA. CIIAIItFACTON..AA ** ** A AND II tVANA. THE new and splendid Steamship PM 1.• A DELPH wil lA. J. Gallagher, commander. l 4 wrail from Philadelphia for Charleston. Sa. - , vannali, Havana. arid Chagres, on neaday, December 11. ISIS. at 19 o'cloek,A. M., from the Company's Wharf, foot of Lotiffiard Street. The Philadelphia has acrommodations nnsiwpassed by any Steamer yet built, and having double side lever marine engitin. of great strength and ywwrer, Lull re liance may be placed. upou Ler for safety, speed apd comfort. RATE OF PARE TO CHACRES. Ladies' Saloon State Room Berths, COD Centlertien's Saloon and State Room Berths, 100 Second clan Berths, • 00 Steerage Berths.. founit.with Matt MPS and Board, .50 200 lb s. Baggage attained to every., passenger,— FREIGIIT to C. ogres. 00 cents per cubic foot. RATES OF FARE TO HAVANA. . Cabin Pbssage, State Room, *2 5 Steerage Passage. nod found. • RATES f.E PARE TO SAVANNAH AND - CHARLESTON. Cabin Passage, State Room, to Savannah, 322 Steerage Passage, ID Cabbin Passage to Charleston, ' 2O Steerage Passage 10 GNn herths secured until paid for. Alt Tickets mu.t he procured at the Office of the Company, No. 35 Norili Wharves. A. W. THOMPSON, President. into Lisrou. Treasurer. Nov 17, 1819. 47-It Philadelphia and Liverpool LINE OF PACKETS. • Ship 'BERLIN,' 700 tons— Maim:. F. Bstros,Master. Bhip •snESANDONIL• 800 tons— JAMES; WEST, Master. Ship'MARY PLEAS ANTS,' 800 tons 3. D. Bowes, Master. Ship 'EUROPE; 700 tom— '. lIENRIT F. MIICCIIIEN, Master. The above Ships will sail punctually, on their up pointed days, vlz.: From Philadelphia, on the lOth'of each month. From Liverpool, ." • " lot of each mnnth. Wrakirte . Steam on the Delaware. . • For Passage. apply to J. P. SHERWIN, Agent, Pottsville. 4AMUEL PLEASANTS, No. 37 Wetont Street; or to JAMES TiI'IIENRY, No. 5 Temple Place Liverpool. Drafty for sale from one pound and upwards, and payable In all pane of England, lreland and Secoland. Oa 1810. 41.tf • ar, J.• iousvr; it, Ue4ters .11 Inwis a itdsnoee Le4tber.SodiSlaoe Findinep, Centre St, Potts , Ine. I.Bept 18 11117. TRANSPORTATION. Passage to and tient England, - IRELAND. SCOTLAND AND WALES. o•Bir ate Rendar Line , a i f Parka Ships, U. • P. 'W. BT ES & CO. l[goTA s tead co IX 5.21.1 N o . 63 L o ath Seaga, Nor Fork, and 3C. Waterloo Road. Liverpool. 6. BANNAN, AGENT, POTTSVILLE. PERSONS sending to the Old Cann v try for their friends. can bane them 44-1, brought out by the Regular Line of 11 AO l Paekets, sailing. from LiverpiwiLen tra_ezics;3 l ' .'" Ist• • • • • 6th 11th, 16th 21st, or 26,11 of - every month, comprising the follow ing Regular Line Packet Ships Fidelia, Stildons, Albert Gallatin, Iluttinguer, Columbia', Constellation, ile,clue, Patrick Henry, Cambridge. Isaac weight, Waterloo, Constitution, Ashburton, 'New York, ' Garrick, West Point, Queen of the West, Montezuma, Yorkshire, Sheridan, _ New World. Liiertinol, Oxford. Jolts R. Skiddy. Or indirst class American Ship.. sailing from Liv erpool and the Dish Ports every f o ur days, and often er if required. The following Ships comprise our American Line of Packets . St. Patrick, . St. George, Andrew foster, .Yorktown, Creole, Meromon, Probus, Elsinore. Writ.' A. Cooper, And many others, which this limited space will not admit of here enumerating. Those winning their relatives not quick, will fibd it their interest toselect ourconveyances,as no expense &c., in spared to have those sent for made comfortable on the voyage. From the well known character and lone standing of our House in Liverpool. being es.. tablished nearly Thirty Year*. and the ninny Than sand, of Emigrants forwarded by us during that time. hitherto witho tit complaint. is a sure gnamntee, that any engagements we make will be faithfully fulfilled. Drafts at sight (orally amount on the National Bank of Ireland, its branches /cc., dr.c., at all times for sale. Apply to, or address by letter, post-paid, P. W. BYRNES 83 South st. V.' and 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. ' Passage Agency. REDUCTION 79 PRICE OF PASSAGE f.LI 111 E subscriber has been appointed eye Agent for the above Line, the Oldest in the United Stales. by which a considerable roduction In thif.Price 01. Pas sage has been made, 'and nu delay in Passengers Will hereafter take place In LiVerpool or at home: Passenger, landed in Philadelphia when desired, at the same rates. reDrafts fn one Pound and upwards, payable in any Part of England. Del intl. Scotland and Waled; with out diseount'or delay. issued at this Office, and those who desire to enclose their in letters to their friends, tan do w. if they desire it. This is an accommodation never enjoyed by the people of thin Region before. Persons remitting hint tire dollars. to_the pound in par money, free of postage, the amount will be for warded to any address they desire, or enclose them a draft. to be forwarded to their friends, together with &receipt. For proMptneis and dispatch, call upon the subseri her. who has had eight yeah,' experience in the busi ness. 1, 11. BANNAN. Aced 47.-tf Nov. 17, 1949 IRON WORKS. Lucerne Iron Workii,, llazfelon,. PottsrUte Iron Works - - SPENCER Sr. MASON. 9 ESP FCTFIII.I.I: annonnces to the public. that It they have taken the'Estaldishment known as the Pottsville lrnn Works, on Norwegian street, where they are !mooed to build all kinds of Steam Engines, tnattuacture Rail Road Cans, and - Machinery ofalmost every description, at the shortest notice, and On the most reaionable tertneq: CS-Persons front abroad, in want of Steam Engines wlllfind It totheir advantage topics. thrill orall hefilie enraging ;elsewhere. Mac I] Franklin - Works.--' In ' i t: i b o c r u' i T t e r or'ri.f"Xe"eFornatil"klinhet'Voihrki .hot t t ( r a Car bon, lately owned by A. G. Itronke. where hecontlh: nes to manufacture to order at the shortest notice Steam Engines, Pumps, Coal Ilreakemand Machinery of almost any size or deActiption, for mining or other _purposes. Alan 'tutu.' opl Drift cars, hots or Brass Castings of any size or Palter' , *ORDERS ARE RESPECFULIX SOLICITED.-/4 i==al3Ml VRASKIAS SHOVEL WORKS .— The. soloserili l er I.` continues to fornh•li the Colliers anp dealers o Schuylkill county, with Shrivels of all kinds, at tile lo iv est Philadelphia prices. Attention is particularly ea I led to their Coal Shovels. Orders for Shovels of any size or pattern p pity attended to. O. SILLINAN I • Nirt Carbon. July .13,1819 •Colltcry Trorks. • ve4-.1 it yr- FOIIN liar AND MACHINE: SHOWS. rr IlEsubscribera, at their old stand, corner alb! Bond and rallowhilloweets. are prepared to man facture loopier, art Ire.shortest notice. Strata Engine. and Pron., o any power and capacity for mining and the r purpores. Ratria's Coal Break:mg -Vailtixes, with Mild and perforated rollers, an mny he required. Mon Engines and Blotrins Cylinders with all neces ary machinery for Most news. Ilst .9ir Pipes, of emost approved plans, Clip and Bail joints and Wa ter Farces, of the very hest constructinn. They par ticuiarly invite the attention of Iron Masters and par ties engaged in the Iron tradron their large stock of Potters, for Bolling Mills, having lately constructed the machinery for two alike largeorMills in the coun try, viz.—The Wyoming Nttiat Wllkesliarreland the Roiling Mill at the Montour Iron Works. Danville. They are fullyirrepared for this kind of work, together with every variety of general machinery. Of the qual ity of their work and materials, it is enough t t say, that time and experiestr,the most infallible eats, have amply demonstratetithe genuine character of their en gines and machinery. fx r d, rere ,p ec r,,ny .nlicileti and will he promptly attended tn. , A YWOOD k. SNYDER.. Pottsville. January, Ij. 1846 3-ly -.IP-Ascal /ran Wor _.€firsr— •••• PHILADELPHIA. - INT "pti) Wrought Iron Flues, Suitable for Loco ! . nintives - ,Marine and other Steam Engine Boilers, from 2to 5 inches In. diameter. Also, Pipes for Gas, Steam awl other purposes; extra strong Tube for Hys draullc Presses; Hollow Pistons for Pompon( Steam Engines km Manufactured and for sale by _ MORRIS, TASKEII Sc MORRIS, Warehouse S. E. corner 3d and Walnut so., Philad Engle Iron Works, 6 rg..- ; IN THE BOROUGH OF POTTsVILLE.' FOILIIERLI" CONDUCTED BY C. H'. PIT.Rf.I.\ J. WREN d CO. n ESP ECTFELLY announce to then friends and the 'lt public That they have insert this einabliiiintient, and respectfully 6/41,41 a GOMlll,ll2ll.ce of the custom of the works. Being practical Mechanies;they flatter themselves that their knowledge and experience of the nosiness will enable them to turn out work that wilt lint radio give sittlidinAion in the newt fastidious.— They are prepared to Manufacture SIKI3II Pumps, Coal Breakers, Draft Cars, Railroad and oilier Castings, 4.c. &c. All orders Eta nkfully recri vell and promptly executed on the moil reasonable trans. JOHN WREN, TROM AS WREN . - "April 41st 'l , )--17-1y) JAMES WREN • I iv". ~ —„. - .aw„,-,------v:,, ~„ 1 ... i k i -. • ‘.,..,.. -?.... ME (), ! ci . , 4 ....4 -': :,„4,_ . ; ;-- --1-' ',rtp -- 7-,-. I ."` ' ' ,!' i ' • -':',..\ -..,_=.:=_. FESII lupoaTtn GREEN AND BLACK TEA .Forn .1, C. Jenlkins & Co., TEA DEALERS., S. Ir. toner of CIC.IIII and Ttegra streets, P IM,DELP.II lA. kr ll.—one of our partners laseing learned the Tea 11 •business of the Chinese 111..1.AeiVeA. diming a resi dence of seven years n airing them, the pubic may there fore expect of us the full benefit of the knowledge and experience thus acquired. To our Black teas:particularly, we wish to eall at tention as possessing a degree of strength and richness of flavor seldom equalled. Mark teas are itnivenially used by the Chinese, who consider the Green fit ocly rot foreigners. Our physicliww elan recommend the Black as maklnfi a. more healthful beverage than the Green. Each package is so secured as to retain the virtues of she tea for a long Grim in any climate, and contains jail sieirhi of MI, inileperedent of the metal and paper with which it Is enveloped. - J. C. JENKINS & Co. ' The above werranto ton. put up in I-, and Ilb packager , just restive land will be constantly kept for sale by the stsbaulber . J. WHITFIELD. Nov. 28. 1818. •' '448 Cti APSAGO CHEESE.—For tale. by 1...) Sept 22, 39-) ' J. M. UF.ATTY S Co. No-a. _l3 and 15 Norni ith 1'h11444 A HEART R To bri'let— I To be let'at a very devirs,' , I A snug little hoilso in 4 h. 'TIP o bachelor's heart,Ja I Affection, the rent, OAP The owner, as Yet. basil But the fixtures are note 'Twill be furnished by Cu Take a lease for the terix Then ladies, dear ladle An excellenebachelor's The tenant willhave br,t Lore, loner, and—he:iele A■ for the good-seal, the Tn have that,.if axreenli Indeed, if he could:Anal He'd be highly delighted Provided tree title by p Any'heirt unencupberc, Se ladle', dear Indiei. An excellent bachelor' Elart STEAMING FOOl A , practieal farmer.',.a IH mantowu Tetegraph,..lori Grmation, upon a aubjeet feeders.p, _ MOO has been said arr, of steaming food for sloe. adopted 'the practice, pretet: able argument. in its fav f ,r, , all has beerr reduced to a reif ilar e! inducements operating ulon ll 4.i who hear,. thus deviated from a firstly, the great saving o food greater thrill of the star ate late number of the Lona n A a Mr. tainbury publishe the ' upon, the subject:— it 'hiring the past wi n, a I cattle and horses, and fed the time on Steallna_ hay and sera teenth of February,•l kept all third hay, mixed with :t i wo.t. 11 that time, finding my co sgo used half straw and half' ay, ing beasts a faldering of ay As they calved , I added. pin their food. With aril! let and got into 'milk as, well a I to have done.' - Contrasting his cones' ptio former years, he calculatr la tons. rThe difference be wee ions of hay and thiny tons of plied its place, reckoning bay . k i at. 11. 3s , would amount to expense of Cutting and steirrni than 61.' - - i 1 1 By steaming, wo to not I chs. food submitted- to the proeess, poor fodder into rich ;' it chi is to render a greater per cent .Particles contained in the nut grinding . of grain is beneficial that by its minute divii in e substauce is exposed to t e ju In hay there is metal nu ratio capes without coniibuturg I. animal, as its fibrotis awl her being thoroughly *ken( up I Could pre'devise some mil . division of those substa l .mole could be economi c very great semi vvo I not practicable in ill ca coarse fodder into shor t' texture by stesmirig, is somewhat ' resembling which is easily crush orals, and the division, . thoroughly . effected, by particle, upon being t made to yield inarnedis triment and support to or steaming is certainly to its adoption. The; -. but little, even when t and as the business is there is lit:le to occup 'an item, scarcely their =ii WHAT ) A FAR A farmer should he ell instructed in chemistry generally, more purlieu arty aslappEed to agricul ture; be should be wel veriedlirs minetalagy, ge ology, botany, and i the physiology of seeds, plants, trees, and onun Is, including the specie:l.n ofhimana ; be should le un geometry, mensuration. &c., he should study diti,:sl l oconorny‘ so films . to have a clearconcept i on of the sources ofwealth and provcrity. • In Our Republican instructed in his conati to vindicate then by a thus. It will be a hal when our farmers, so e cendency is our halls t put a stop to the fella demagogues, who have] try, possess:nu all the eminent degree, to a their miserable leg . Farmer. ct:. ~ I NFLUENCE OF THE STOCK ON FR ITS. There . has sometim e been a dispute am io, whether the stock will influence the graft as to change the character f the fruit; some persons deriving that suCh id tb fact. i We have bet re ui, at preeent, s very forcil lo proof of this influence, in some samples of app es froM the orchard of Mr. F. ff. Miner, of this co nty. There ere three lots of the Winter •Pearmai , grown up three ddlirent stocks, accornpsnied by' eedlinga from each of the stocks. Not only do th eeedli gadder from teach other, but the dtiferent I tool P armaini are almost as widely diverse in eiz t color; nd general applv, once. As they are not n eattianditiorr 0 lire unable to tell what the Caer ectzpay. ir \ i ' 4l ' cur. to We had no doubt n( his fs ct.st...;_b dere have,—Prairie ?aim . . Guns! Guns!! - - BRIGHT & POTT, TOWN HAL ,IRON STORE. "49 DOUR .E and Single Darrel SHOT a f it: - .44, r i ini4 6 4, POW DER FLASKS, SIJOT I; PO. VS CANISIII PO‘VDEri, PERCUSSION CAI' • REVOLVING KIST LS. SINGLE AND DOU LE PISTOLS. The above are a line as onment of English and Gus man manufacture. ' TABLE, POCKET, C TLERY, SCISSORS, AND RAZORS a fine assortment nf the most celebrated makes. ROPE, lIEMP, PACKING .410111)AGE, ANVILS. Bellows, Vices and Files. l • BLASTING) TUBES FOR WET PLACES IN Mines, Safety' Fuse, Long and Short handled *novels made etyresaly for our o n sales. BUILDING MATERIALS. i Consisting of lAielts.l.nich .3,111 n ices, Paints, Oil,Glass of Ame Gear', Gertha n.O nel English manufacture. IRON, AND STEEL. • , Hammered and Rolled Iron, Sheet, Flue, Band, and Hoop I,ept TOOLS, 1 • , • ‘ Iltnctsenkthe,Carpenterst.Shoerdiakeiii%and Baddlers': -, SA DDLERY,HAR.MVARE,6- 'COACH TRIMMING With a , vartutv of Don noilnes 11 Aug. 28 17. 23 - , Law llooloLor Sale Cheap., THE following Law Di hailejust been teteived and are for rale theip. Chitty's Pleaillnes, 3 will. Greenleaf nn Evidence, 2 lints. Trnubat fellally's Pracre, a p ots. :Rory Ott Contracts, I vol Wharton's Criminal Law , Hood nn Executors- i 1 Itnberis Digest nt Englls i Laws, Brightly on the law of lists, 1 Duane on the Land Law cif Pen Wharton's Precedent ri Indietn Motifs on the Law of:Re lain, Craydon*s Forms. Dunlap's Laws nf Penn •Ivatila, 1. Pardon's Digest, last eil inn, Ilinris' Magistrates Dail Comp flares Itc,narts, com tilt t ,9 volt , Ifuston's Thies to Dan s In - I' hew supplied. i t ZeAll Law Books iinr S fisher s 'owes:cash prig Cheap Law \ to - -Nov 3. 1819, Alman GIVISA of Almiti eitJcludine the Uncle ere and Mechanics ' Comic Almoner; Henri which willbe Hold at P A or Dozen, at I Cheep Doak' Sept 22.1949.. 11 Slates ! ate: I I Slates: 1. 0 0 b n o u7d E ll i n ' 1 I I A i 0 E Vu t o f ' jo k' r ui e s c i l z m u oiZ l Tu . srre ne ceived and for sate ch p. , The subscriber la Ay et fed be Pennsitvaula Slats FaclerY, the best Slat to the United States, and tem. plies Schools. Store.k. epees. , c., by thu wholesale — at r Manufacturels and P Iladelp da prices, at libi Cheap. Hook and Stationary tores, ottsvillc. . I 11. ItANNAN... Nov 10, 1619. 4Q.. Tuscarora a d Tamaqualtd ci lle. ON od after Monday May h. the. . l• , , subscr er will run a snarls T Tara Azi. -.3.; TIM 'O,l A DAY 6 between Tuscarfuli ace& -timillb. Tama oa. on the arrival of the fan at Tuscarora. The ear leave Pottsville at ik and 1 0 '... °lock, A. M. and 4 P. I. The cop will leavnTania. , qua at nand 11 o'cl k, A. Mt and 4 o'closk, P. 51,—. Pare 50 cents. Tick can be had at Junes' Hotel, , 4 Tamaqua, and of the conductor of the Care. ~ :tine Irll9 13 t f.l STEP111:11 JONBF.t. cm MO • estate. th nem. hi Chance. .•id i astoette, l i ed 1 i it atone. mite value—bat rood Id! emelt if a wife f Ae ! seem! life. prat do not forget, !hear to be lot. , cur t. ars' to par, , I l de n-1161". übs kOer's Inclined ,1 .ea ; act in kind, mater arrartee, tom s ke an exchange, den 'a k sho wn. , r• an ; free as Ills owe. 'ray o not forget, l'ean's to be kt. 1333 R STOCK. 1 1 ..rident of the Get, -the fallowing in ch interest to cattle' ten of late in favor" Those w .any stem,— UM MEM 317 .0 mint 'n thoso beaten t ack, being, and, the ben SD In a tienttuial GIZMO, following remarks Iliad ninety head of p during INS stole . Up to the four .my stook on ono irds 114317 f. 2:: -.After in low condition, I ml gave• the Milk arising sod night. of linseed 0i1.,t0 r.y cows grew fit, Ivie remember ahem of hay io :thie and had eay.d thirty the price of thirty etraw, which cup. t 31, 104. end draw • 71. 10e. while the F asootzated to as g't3'ilte nature of the ht doss not convert fait:bit and design in of the nutritive s digestible: ' , The imply from the fact ery particle of the tea of tbe;stomoch. a manor irhich es the benefit -- of the texture prevents its y mostification. thud, whereby the red as food for avi d minutely effected, ecured; but this is y cutting hay and !length , and softening its e bri g it to a condition he nar re of greeo food, or ma ticated Sy. the ani ,f it/ .utntive particles so the .rocess, that every ken i. to the stomach li ~, •ly, Re due quantity of nu tho.ei tern. The expense n& ire y serious objection .ecers iy apparatus /Costs c stoc to be f.d is large, erfum'd in winte6which time, the cost of labor, as ;Ord. ,ces .11l a ,Id be 1210 IF.R SHOULD-1M Government be aboOld be uiional near, and taught • rue and condensed Gloew py event for our .country ucaird shall have the aa. f legislaiion, ind thereby jullll upocialradings of already redu ceour noun eine of prosperity in • pre :cid pitiable condition, by 'lation.4—North A meriort now In forte In Pa nsilvanla. •ento, I , pion, 4 .uylvaola; subser4 iI , • l obtalned 4 the pub I BAN Al , :•13 miens Bokstures. I ' 5.4 f r 1830 • Iln band I I f at OM tt; es, th Sam, t (an, the h and Hadalpt rninn and English. lit he Peoples. the Farm- I German and English „lem Almanacs. MI of ' l lia pikes, liy the Gross. 8 OMAN'S id Publishing House. . 394