II I§ tUit nnb''gitifito Way is a s h o rt nigger like a white man? Because:he is not a-tall black. r • -Way is 'a four quart measure likes side saddle ? Because it holds a gall-on. BEWARE of slippery side-walks matid pain . id women. r They are as treacherous as strong drink or an old enemy 'reconciled. ' , How no Ton like Shakspeare ?" said a blue stocking young lady to,an• old river captain.. • • Don't like her at all, madua 1. she buins too mach wood, and carriestooTittle'Trei,Tht." A. LAST AI EAL: The unlucky editor of ' the Westfield News ! Letter,- on ,the eve of being starved out of his sanetturt, K•rites a heart-rending leader.under the title of " w!.Cash-us, or we sink • " I Dunn at • the thought," !Said a`darky preacher, the Other day, duong, a bar rangue. " yes," said ohe of the audience, " I . see that there is a great deal of tolor in your face." - . • AT A sleighing party, as the :upturned lips of a liounglady were prepared to meet thou of the "man! of her heart," a snow flake fell upon them and was instantly dis . solved-. " I will take warning," said the - bean, and will not tempt my fate." Fmn-s• DErr:grrroNs.—Not ear from nor rect.—Par.asof—A ptotection,againstlhe useidby lathes made of cotton: and whale bono: Straps—An article worn under the boots A. gentlemen made of calf-skin. Mrts..-PirertsTroN says she don't know t chat they , ;,*ant with a grand jury: She thinkseothinon juries are grand enough, as her .htisband felt so grand when he mason a jury that no one dared speak to him for a month afterwards. "SECENTT4IVE-CENTS per gal!',' exclaimed Mrs: Partin,gton, on looking over the Price ,Current, "Why bless me, what is the world coming to when the gals are valued at seven ty-five. cents!" The old ladypulled off her spectacles, threw down the. paper -and went into a brown study on the want of a proper appreciatimkof the true value of the female gender.. • Ogg MORE LEFT.—The razor strop-man, bolding forth at the AgricOural State Fair, wis,thus addressed by a young man, who thought himself remarkably smart— '4-You're a fool!" " And' there's one more left of the same sort." said the strop man. &arm, %Aar you get that watch' you wear to rneetin' last Sunday ?" "How you know I hab a watch ?" Bekase T seed,de chain hang out the pocket in front.". ',Go 'war, nigger! S'PrAo von see A halter round ray' neek—you link dar is horse inside of me.?" Pivrsn NoTicr.—"_Bojt, I want twenty fiVe cents?" " Tarenty.five rents! How soon do you want it, - Joe ?"- Next Tuesday." As soon. as that ? Yon can't. have it ! I have told vou ofien . , that when you was iu want of so large a sum you should, always give.meat least four weeks',notice.". AN EDlTOle ' CourrlNG.—:-An absent-mind ed editor having tour - Fed - 1 girl and applied to her father, the old man said-- " Well,l-ou. want my datigliier,•what.se.rt of a settlement will you make?, What will yob give her, ?" • . • " Give-her ?" • Cried the other; looking up•vacantly; "..oh, I'll give her a putt" ' CAITTI6N TO LADIES.--" Will you never learn my dear, the ditri.rence between real and exchangeable value ?" The.question was-put to a husband, who., had been lucky' enough to. be tied , to a politi cal economist in petticoats. s. "40,11, yes,-my dear, I think I begin to see MI " Indeed!" rpOnded the lady. , " Yes," replied the huSband. For Irk stance, my dear, I understand Jour deep learning, and all your other virtues. That's, your -real value. But I know, also, that none of my married friends would swop wives with tqe. That's your exchangeable. value." A SOFT HEAD.—A gay . young fellow, of a deistical turn, travellingm a stage coach to London, forced his sentiMents upon ibe cotti pany by attempting to ridicule the Scriptures. Among other topics he made himself merry with the story of David "Mid Goliab,strongli urging tbd improbability of a youth like Da vid being able to throw a stone with suffi cient force to sink - it in the giants forehead. On this be appealed to the company, and ih particular to -an elderly Quaker who sat in one corner of the carriage, Indeed friend," replied he; +4 I do not think it impbssihle. if the Philistines' head was as soft as thine is." - • CAPrrm -'John.".., s.licrhis master to him toe dav, "they really say that your wife beats you. Is it true?" Yov," drawled John, ;with pioro king-coOlc. " YOy, responded the master indig nation." • •• • What do you mean, you - lout .• A great thumping fellow like you, at stronz as a steam enzine -or On, elephant, to let a little woman like your wire thrash you ? What a blockhead you must be !" • Whoy, whoy, was the patient answer," o' It preases her, an' it:does ine no bert t" • Cerr.a:str . Cmix 1 - 112--4. good story is tluld in a Philadelphia paper of the treatment - of a drunken husband by his amiable spouse. Aftet tfYing various expedients, all to no purpose focure her husbands habitual dm nk eness slie at last bethoutherseifof 01:10' her Plan for making a reformed drunkard of her lord. She engaged a watchman. for a stip ulated reward,' to' carry Philander to the watch-house, while:he was yet in is state of insensibility, and to frighten him a little when he roxivereci. In consequence of this arrangement, Philander waked up about II o'clock at night, and found himselflying on' a pine bet:whin a dim and strange , apart ment. Raising himself , ore one elbow, he looked around till hiseyes rested on a man seated by fr stove and smokiag a segar. ° Wl're am said Philander. "- In a medical college,",answe*ed the se gar -smoker. . t What a doing there?" a "Going teite cutup .'' ' s.' . "Row comes that ?" ; " Why, you died 'y e s t erday, while you were drunk, and we brought your body to 'Make a ‘natomv.' " 4' It's a lie; I'm riot de ad." • "No matter; we bought . your carcass from your wife, who had a t i ght to it, for it s all the good she 'could ever make or; yoit. If yciu're not dead. that's,not the fault of the doctors, and they'll cut you up dead' or alive." . . • " You wilt do it, eh l" asked the old sot. "Ay, to be sure :we will ; -now, directly." was the resolute answer. " Well, can't you let us have a little some thifip, to dtink before you This last speech satisfied the watchman that Pltilandisz was a hopeless case ; and as his reward was contingent un his successful treatment of the patient, he was not a tittle chagrined at the result, and with - no gentle handling be tumbled -the irreformable ine briate out - of 'the watch-house. '4 'Reticles' , &c.'. calugaciop. i Dew and spats eta Cattail. jaat pi:l6lloprd, iod fa at_ • BANNAtiII ebeli m e Law , tad Illireethitueous Bookstome. . , SPORTATION, - ' OPPIOEOP TIM PUTLADELP IA AND READING R. R. C . O. - • Pkiladeokicreb. V. Mil. ArigkWnel • . . . , Mirk.. is hnrrilit. eiren, that the Rates nf,Fre/Sbta and Tallspn•Cuallrtransiwied ky this Com ay, will he nil follows ilurn March Ilth„ 1650: - - . To. '• • ~,Front ILearbon.s3.Tlia n.r.eanrnin Richnintid. 1.. - ... , 170 .Cs' ', 41. i• Philadelphia, , 170 . • 65 45 Inclined Plane,. ' 170 : 65 45 Niceown, ,t 70 . 65 .•' 45 Germantown R•kilrnad, 1 70 • ' 65 `4s Fulls at Schuylkill,• 1 70' 65 43 Manayunk, 'l6O • 55 ' 25 t'nnahe'kentc Plymouth R. t 50 . • 45 . 30 Turnout 1 calls below Nor. . -- Onus/co,. • . • 145 40 . 15 ' Norti•truen nr Bridge port, 140 ' 35 10 Port Kennedy, 135 20 15 Valley Forte, • ...1 SO 25 10 Phreenivrilte. 20 15 :.. 10 Royer's Ford, - 20 15 . 00 pi,u+town, ..' 15 10 00 Drditlarsville, 15 •• In 0) liaununnsen, ' 10 ' OS ".. . .95 Feadlor. 05 00 0$ Flet'ura rte.ading&lfohnorille,l 00 00 95 , 93 Ifactcuct. .'S .70 . 63 Oncieshure, as GO 33 By order et the Board of hienatett. EL BRADFORD, Sect'y. March 2, 1850 , . • , .0.108 Winter Arranxement. POTTSVILLE, lIIINDRSVILLD AND TREMONT, FAST LINE, ' VIA. WEST WOOD AND MINE MU, ItAILIIOAD, , (luny: S VNDATA lexcErrery,) Frani llosate axed Nortimtr's Hotel, PAttaritte: ON and alter Nov. W, ISO, the line will be run as follow!, viz : • TBEMONT LINE. ',raver Parsville for Tremont at TO ii•elnek. Lad.; rpturnlna ',area Teemont at 3 o'clock, P. M. Fare each way 2.5 ctn. ' • • MINETPWILLE LINE. Leaves Milteniville for Pottsville at and al n'clitek, P. M. !Alive* PotirVille for Mitiersville at 3 &clock. P. Fare Path way 121. CIP. POTSVILLE. TREMONT MCI) LTKENiII CALLEN . ' on BEAR OAP I INE.—TIII-WEERLY. Leaver Poitivilie on Windily, Wednesday and Fri- Ai 10 n'etnek., P. M• returning leaver Tremont Tliepthy,l'hu , seati and itarday ) at 2 o'clock. P. M. ',Pare in I.ykr,ns or lti.ar Bap. ; Si 23 0. Ali baggage, at the owner's risk. JOHN NICE. nem. 4441 IPnitsvillP. Oct 13; 1E49. Winter trranzement. rntLA.,nItADIIVO & PorTsvu.Lic M= ~~~ ~' IN rind vire' November I, tBl9, the Passenger Ttac run between Philadelphia Ind Potts ville. as follnws: Loaccs..,Plitladelplita at 6} o'clock, A. M., daily, ex cept Son,tays; arrives at !leading= 11 ltl; arrives at l'ottac , litt at i 2 SO Leaves Pottsville at SI o7cloca. A. M: daily except Rooftop , ; •ei at Reading at 10; arrive, at Milli aciphoi at !2 bTliere, will be no afternoon Train. . Fifty piiiindiof iisegitee will bealloct ed to eachpas sPnger in these Lincs. and Passengers are expressly probililled from taking any thing4a baggage but their wearin; apparel, which will be at the risk of its owner. Dy order of the Board of Ma liner.. k.; S. BRADFORD, Secretary Nor 17,1919: 47- Little Schuylkill R• Road 142,11)V :gp ortr, Cr. - z•-•-• 'ARRANGEMENT FOR TIIE PREIC:IIT "AND PA*SENGER,CA RA. ON TILE LITTLE rieIIUVI.KILI. RAILROAD. Tm i i , affenrer Tl . ainteaves Port(liinton,daily.(Son. day* rizeapted) on the arrtiral of the niorning train nn the Rendina Railroad from —ari ivina at Tninhoila in time to dine. Leaves Tamagni at half past one PAR., In time to contract at Port Clin totr with the aftrrnoon train, no the Reading Railroad from P-ntt,ville to Philadelphia. FAR E.--jrb,Port Clinton . 1 5 rents ;Ito Philadelphia, =751. The freinht train leaves Tamaqua daily. (41iindaya ecerptrd,).nt 6 o'cincic. A. M., and Port Clinton at 4 "'clock. P.M. A passenger car runs in connexion with the Treight.train„ an that paesengers for Philadelphia ran take the morningtraln of ears on the Reading Rail. rand at Port Clinton. Fare the name as in the other train.JOIIN ANDER:4ON." Tamaqua 0/ . 129441 General Agent. Joseph McMurray's ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1830. Oldest Eitalrli4e4lParraze Office in.tka United Spnes LIVERPOOL Aril NEW FORK REGULAR LINE OF PACKE THE following whined regular tine of.rarlt et tqiips, sail punctually to and from the • ),shove Ports, and are -pte._nd idly fitted up ez• , . ; presAy 11. r the seennantodation of Cahln, Sec -ond Chhin. and Ateerage Passengers, viz: : PATRWK lIENIIV, wxrEttLoo. ALltrcrir cALLATF:sr. JOIVN R. :AMOY, NEW. WORLD, ' wKST TOIN T. ASI3ORTON. CONSEI.I,A.TION. I In addition to the above splendid Line of Packe • a ,regul.r Sort essinit of first dais ships nil! continue to ilt.il front Liverpnnt. viz: ' TheXSD d CANT:. FotaTER, ST. nEORGE. ST. PAT. RICE'. DEWITT IP NTox. EtitERPRISS, J AMES- T9SVIU, SENATOR, SAMUEL : All of wTkich are li!frd up in the most modern style-;and coin minded by r•ilitleulan of Great experience. ' - drsirous to Fend money to their friends. can nblaln Drafts fur any amount on the Pmvintial Bank of reined and all of its branches. free of discount. On ENCLAINI)--I%tesers. Spooner, Atwood & Co., Bankers. LotTdnn, nod Union Dan% of Liverpool. On rif. 7 OTLAND—The City of Glasgow Bank, and all its-Branclies and_ Agenc les AGENCY.. :The !Subscriber has been •ppninted Agent for toe aitnve dine by which a considerable teductlon to Mite of passsge has been nude, and in delay wall hereafter take ',Lace with passengers. or In remitting Petscthiretnitnn: Five Dollars to the pound, in par rnnnryiJrce nrp..stses. the amount will he forwaid ed to any address they desire. avid a nreelpr returned., . P. SUNDWIN, Aennt, Pottsville. Pa. Jan MO. ; 44( . , -Pasiage Agency. A CARD. I publication Miring been made calculated tnereate 1 the impression. that ilr. SlCklurrity's Passage Agency was taken Arlon as. This is not the cue— wr declined acting as Agent far this nauseant , longer, front reasons quite satisfactory to ourselves. We ihduld tot have considered this notice necessary. if inretested persons had not indicated !hat the frequent complaints:were canseif . at nor office. Ail such rgnirts we pronounce maliclionst. end "'Mnn any foundation. We were solicited to continue the Agency, but post• tirely doing nn. The dottrel we ire now t ieing liminess for. P. W. Byrnes. Is the oldest i n the nniineee ie, Liverporiri: and spat trial. we can cnnii.Mnity rcentnintind it to the confidence and support of whthini , In sen , l'for their friends ortranstnit money to Egpip, :110,v are prompt in heir mote of &tine hniness, and viness facilities not enjoyed by any other line. • RANNAN. . " At•nt for P. W. lIVRSES & Co Pwriville, an 2n. MO. " 1- Pasloge to and from England IRELAND. "SCOTLAND AND WALES 10. By the itre,rlarl. Lilo• f Packet Slurs 4.e P. IV: 13TONES dr. CO. [k.TAISIISIII:D ni V 121. 1, 83 SontA Strut. Aim Fork. cad 36 Watarin load Lire rpool. BANNAN, AGENTPOTTSVILL.c, PERSONS sending to the Old Cann s try for an it friends• can have then, broileht out by the RenliAr Line of 44. 1 3 „.,‘ Paekeis.. no;liog from Livertn , l, on let, nth, I Ith, 21st. or 2.fgh of every month. cOmpriting the futlow Regular Line Packet .Ships . Stddons, Albert Gallatin, Ifoninguer, Columbia, Constellation, Patrick henry, Cambridge. • Isaac Wright. Waterloo. Constitution, Ashburton, New Yosk, Carrick, Went Pont, tatter oftheWest, Montezuma, Yorknhlre, Sherilan, New World, Liverpool, Oxford. John R. Skiddy. Or in first crass American Ship.. selling from Liv erpool and the'lrish Ports every f ur irays, and Often er if required. The following ships comprise our American Line of Paekrts St. Patrick, r, George, Andrew Foster. Yorktown, Creole, Merman. Probing, Elolnore., Wm. A. Cooper, Ann many others, which this limited space will net admit of here enumerating. Thosewisning their relative, out quick. will rind it their Interval to select out tont cyancee.as no expense -tie.. Is spared to have tlmse /rent for made comfartable on the voyage. Prom the well known character and long standing of oar noose In Liverpool, beitae eal. tat:dished nearly tAirry Years: and the many Thou sands of Emigrants forwarded by us daring thin tune. hithertn.without complaint. Is a sure guarantee, that any engagements we-make will be faithfully .-* Drafts at sight forgot amount on the Piationatilank of Ireland; its branches &c., at all times for axle. Apply te, or address by letter, P. W. BYRNCS & Co a South st. • and 36 Waterio Road; Li 'vivant. • • • - Passage Age •cy. XIEDI7CTION 1i PRICE. •je . PASS'AGE rI3E subscriber has been appottabd Sobs Agent ro i t, above Lind, rho Wheat in tise United Mates by fchieh a considerable radtterina lathe price or po o . itve has 5, n ton d o , and nn delay itti Passengers will herearles take place in Liverpool Fit, at horns. Passengers !andel! in rhiladelpiAvlten_depired, at the same rate'. *Drafts moue Poundand upwards, payable le any Pert of England. Ire! Ind. Scotland and Wales. with. oat discount or dotay.lsstied at this Ogles.. and theta who &giro° enclose there in letters to their ft - lends. an do so if they drsire it. This is soeurtrutandatlon tiev.!r.e.rjoyed by the Den& of this ItegtOo before. Persons rcmliting hint dve dull' to the Pound In per nionek, fres of postage; the amount will by fin. trawled to any address thejr destre.Wr ea lose thew*. drag. in be torwarded to their nitride, together wait a receipt. Yor prompmesrand dittos tc.fi,eall upon thasubsetl. , her, who has hag. .1 years' experience In the bttsf., .• Nor. 11, 1610. Passage train tfirelepOOL . • PaIIBA.QES la the steerage-a *beaks& am Packet fitilt Mate Pleastoll4 Shellandtab; &rain awl Katope,, ulnae fefhtt.4.lvia , pool lac Philadelphia oti the let of herr oirmth.throalboa I the year. Nan be teCared on lipnlikanion to r_SAIIIIIIL PLII4IIIiNTB. • No. STWalost lows, ?IWO* .... !L.Avm_ownixxoN. ' Ornelli`dir • • 11011113V1.111314. • • NATIOATION, CUM.PANT.' NNW MOSS Notice-le beieby glare' that-the Mee for Tell and the use of Cass for,iliatthretlur Coal. inusecitutioe oa the Erribuylkllt„ Navigation. Or the year IMO will beam • follows • , TO OE CITANOID - ISO TON OF thin POUNDS. [Teglielftht'taWinans/melt bytech mrau ae ear 'tie adopted to were actuary. sad FITS per CM. anovraart to be made Unwell** Ihr too by wastage. The toll for aft Coal, In eluding the use of Ow, conduit hoot the several poitits. to be charged aa per Oil fob} taverna table Or Nu cbt!ge tele than 11,101.1 -Tyra earn per too 'hall be `made for toil cad Axton of Cars tot say thetance. To Orwlesbari Lending. ,- •Ila mbar'', ii Motirpritie, Althottsea, Iteadirny. ' Dirdskorourb, Port Union.. . ) Pottstown Lindh:l4 .. ' Doyer's Ford, ?bolt terns. -' Lumberville Pawling's film . Valley Forge. Port Kennedy. Norristown and Bridgeposte Plymouth Dant,, _ Conshehocken. ' Spring allll. 31ausyonk. • • i Phtladettlithl t . . • " The hiavitouton is now own or use delphla and Readtrie. sod boats:Will • Clinton and SchuSilkill Haves On the Pottsville and Port Cob:wipe thatlsl Uy order of the Managers 'RAIL • LIVINGSTON'S EtPRZ SS 'LINE ..1 7 E ARE PEEPARED TO, receive , and forward • Daily per Passenger Train, lnstriExpress Cat being atwava in charge of spatial messenerrs) mer rhandize of all deactiptlona. packages,banialesi Vide hank notes. ¢c. Alan particular attention paid to collecting Dills, Drafts and Mmounts... _Packages 'and CciadVdelivisied daily ti all Interme diate places between Philadelphia and tiodsvile. OFFICES. • C , ntre Shret. FA:wine ; No,:43,SoutliThlrd street. Pluladelphis : No. 6, Wall atiret, New:.Tork .No 8, G..nrtstriWiloston • , . frlIS Subserlberananunceirito the public that be Is 1 sole proprietor of the Franklin WArks, Port Car lon, lately owned by A. G. fßooke. "'bele he condo.' flea to manufacture to ordei at the shortest notice Steam Engines, Pumps, Coal Doeskera,and Machinery of almost any sue or description, for Mining or other purposes. Also Railroad snit Drift ears, hon or BIM Castints of any else or mateitt. PRANKLIN SHOVEL WORICS.—The subscriber 1• continues to furnish tho Colliers sod dealers o Schuy!kill county. with Shovels of allitinds. at the low. est Phtlactstobia prices. Attentloo is part:toil:Ley Ca I 31.4 to their Coal Shovels. Orders for Shovels of any size or paturn promptly attended to Tort 'Carbon Job. 27.1Afd FIEEPSON. ALLEN, PROPRIETORS of the shrive named`cstablishmeat respectfully informs their patrons sod the public generally, that they have taken the large building for. away used for the Machine shop connected with the US] r Loaf Coal Narks. to !which they bare added. Fotindry.and are to* preeared to build Steam En gines of every site, Plillnps, Coal Breakers, Railroad and Drift Can, and to famish Iron and Brass Castings of every deur Ipt ion so 'table to the Coal mining°, any whar business, nn the most reasonable terms. Repairing of all kinds, dmot with -neatness, sod de -I.patch..a t the lowest All Work furnished by- them will be warranted to perform well. They renal l d &Melt the custom erthnse who may want articles In their-line In this •leinity. MI orders wilt meet with immediate and prompt at-; tendon.'' ,* 8. W. HUDSON, Morch 11-1 y):: - U. ALLEN. IV TOE BOROPCH 'OP POTTSVILLE. FORAtERL Y CONDuer'xo BP C. W. pirmAN. J. WREN & co. RESPECTFULLY announce to %hilt friends and the IL public that they have.:tmgegt this establishment, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the custom of the works. Being Mellott Mechanics, they Satter themselves that their knowledge and'experience of the loudness will multie them to turn out work that will not fail to give ratisrsetios! to -the most fastidious...- They are prepated to:mwa'afaetors Steam Engines, Pu nips, Coal Breakers; Draft Cars, 'Railroad and other Castings, &c. All orders thanktislirreeetved and promptly executed on the roost reasonable tens!s. JOHN WREN. THOMAS WARN JAPJE WREN Paseal,lron Works. - - ; MI . PHILADELPHIA. . IXTELDED Wrought Iron Flues, Suitable for Loco., t", motives,Marine and otberatesm Englaellollersi (tom tto 5 Indies in diameter. Also, Pines tor Gas, steam a n dottier purposes. , sates ste.,ng Tubs for Hy, draulie Presses : Hollow Platens rot Pumps of Steam Engles' ke. Manufaetursd and for sale by 51081118,TARKER k MORRIS, W trehonse 8. E. corner Id and Walnut sta.. Philad ' - 'Pottsville Iron Works. orENcerCic elkeON. ESPECTFULLY annOnnees to the public, that they !caretaker, the Establishment koown as Um Pottsville leen. Works., ail Norwegian street, where they are orepited to build all kinds al Steam Engines, manuarture„Ball iload Cars, and Machinery pint:noel every ‘l , . , crimtnn, at the:shortest notice, andonthe most reasonable terms. • .; CS•Per.ovss froth ; abroad, in want of Steam Engine! winded ittotheir advantage toes, them berm. en:ating elsewhere, May ll FOUNDRY AND.MACIDINE SHOPS. . fr I "IIE suheeriiheie at Weir OW stand. corner of Enna end aillerrehill streets. are prepated 10 Saab ufnearue to order. at Ow .Itrwteer.:"notlce, dream En eines and Pump,, or any: power and,capacity fur min rill( and or her pnrposee, •trulthre, Wont Breaking Ma cho Pe. with solid and ;perforate d =roller, , a may be: required A'lll Enetnes And !Tingeing CyWidens with all twee* airy Machinery for Illastingrnniales. hot Air Pipes.. of the mast approved plans, Cali : and Bali Joints and Water Tuyers of the very hest construction. The, Particularly invite the attention of Inm Nesters and panics enraged in the iron Trade; to their Taro stock of Patterns for Itolling.Mills, halting lately construct: ed the .machinery for two of the largest Mills in the country; viz, —The Wyoming DIM at Wiikesharre.and the Rniline Mill at thoidentoor lmn Works. They are fully prepared for this kind of work, toreth'e er with every variety of iteneisi machinery. rtt the qualities of their workand mater 4 als, it is enough to say. thet pins and erptritace, thecnost infallible testi, eve amply deinongraited the genuine character+ tit their engines and machinery. . Orders are respectfully sailcited and will be prompt ly attended to. , HAYWOOD t aNYDER. Pottsville. Jan fl. iet6. - ,3-tf TUNCXrtPrit and Tamaqua Line. 4WON and after Monday May 28th. the ...subscriber will run s coach THREE TIM PO A OAT, between Tuscarora Ind Thenmaqua. on the arrival of the ears at Tuscarora. careleave Pottsville at nand 11 re aloe it, A. W. and 4 P. 221. The conch will leas, Tama. Ana st 71 and it o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, P. Fare 50 cents: Tickets can be had at Junes' Bolal. Tamaqua, and of the Conductor of the Care. Jinn 2, MS 12 ICJ ~ STEPMEM JONES; 'THE SUBSCIUBEE 11E119 1 :1.EAVE ,Lr-3 -. to eallibe oli potion or Mt !lends and toe' petrefe td his Hock of CA itittAGge 1.101117 WAGGONS wow en tame and Onlahlnr, *bleb be will Moore °Plow.: op AI I Mods or reroittiolt promptly otteodoot to. . Recollect Corner of Unlno and Itallroati Etter% 92 9 1 roTtho lintetksia House. • - /one 5. 184. '13,. wlitTit KIRK. • -.• Rising .suu Hotel.' rortirtm.g.raia•A. , TrIE undersigned respectfully knrianftes Z,Z; to the chltins or Scbuylk County, had S. t treadle* in general, that be bee taken that' bid earabliskedme tat anoint as*Yoats Hotel: and lately kept by Jeremiah linalles , at the COON= 07. Sews° an& ittirreavemes eb..iu the of Poussine, wrack be bee fitted. tfp }kb special eV &reams to, the comfort or *Ws who may AU, iffni theircuatom. , . , The boos, is pleasantly located, with etaidtaggsfi large yard attacbed,calcalaled loactesnmodate m. ere,and eersnet trardling with banter Mid Cardages. The Prepdaterbas - his boas* fermaked, and will pare nu pains nr expanse to aupdf bb Table and. Ear n a meaner which cannot. rail to &Surd geettrerands‘ A.n attentNe:telightl beefier willalwaye IMO/ irc, an d ante , go thit - onirsitay rel,y_tte beelngtbair bong es properly attenW ten iIqWtAIEL 'SSITZEILL _ • • Ateot. Eaaniss CiriSAP*-A it* of lap slot Corooi Calmed English kid Pon—diso,;lso. lish told foolscap.' superior{ nkh for L&wse:a ua 3c.rireners,just retc h edridd ale 942 .7 461 4 113 " • ''' • XS , $1.4 Sperind likdkrarg dins *. • 4, • - • Id- • THE ~Vi s„.l4oiNAte„ AND : , 3 41tE.'6gNy,RAL ADygipsOt. New Arrangement- -`~~"' LIVINGetON, HOWARD! Cn Feb. 24. 9,111 IRON WORKS. FramkLin Work*. . 111. isonuEßS ARE ItESPECrITLLY SOLICITED.O SAUUEL BILLYPdAN. Lazerne Iron 'Works i near Hazleton. tz. =2l7r- Eagle Irois Works (7:,g, •' % 1 . Mg 3 April Slat '49-17-1y) MI ME Mt Alit Colliery - • . rr- • r ittn:e . CABBAGES. I=lll 01./IBRATED GERMAN BITTERN; ettlXlSalt BIS it/ 2 • • • DEt. X. JACKSON. r• AT ?TIE GNIMIAN INEDICINHSTORE. ARM STREET. PHILADELPHIA. effsetswilly env* 'Laser Cempietstr: Jessediss, • Dig= Cirsesie ise-Nentris tf the Illikers. sal ati &maser erisiwyfrew s 41ved Layer er rtoweck - ' " • beta asiested fewate • SUM/ u Constipation. !w a rd Pita. Falleess of 51044 to the Head, ileldtty'or the Storasch. :Vas= aea.Heart•baro, Oblast for Food, Fullness or weigh ing the Stomach. Sour Etnetations, Sinking or ltd. the pit df the Bronsaeh, Swimming At the Head. Harried and difleidt 'Breathing. Fluttering o: the heart. Choking or sefficating seasesinns when Is a 1 7 111 11 thentaM, Dlansers et vision, dues or webs be: font the eight. Fever and sinli Pilule the head. die. dewy of "Perspiration. Yellowness al the akin and ATell. Pair in the side. Back. - flhest, /Jetts+. Ike., Sod den Bathes of beat. Binning the. Flesh, Constant Imagininp of evil and eri.at deptuskin of Spirlts..- The Gamine are entirely Vegetable end tree from Alcohk4 Brimalant Syrup:Mots, Daubs fb. Calomel, leide.and all !dinersl and in)oritsap ingredients, they are plenum In taste and smell, and mild In their op. entice; never griping or giving anraiteastness, they 'stye itmegth to the whole system whilst they drive from Billies's. They can be administered to the most delleatainfant with perfect safety. _READ TUB FOLLOWING ARTICLE. ' FROM 22 i• ;co 2 I CID .F 11 4 70 11 2 1.7.? t 15 13 $5 rt 40 37 45 41 SO 47 50:'47 53 52 55 52 60 37 68 57 Ce 57 60 57 65 X6l 63 62 63 5: a 70` 67 70 67 75 72 75 7 72 ltnnpeared In the leading German Journal of Phila delphia—the "Philadelphia Democrat," The- editor was peraonally acqualtued,nath Dr. Ilmitland, aid pistol the swerviees of thb great man he could not imieHy look apes the assurance of an unmoor, with out apcnisingibe pnbileof amiroaching dancer. GHEIGTHPII WILHELM LIITELAND. la ga.LI/A CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM 1100PLaND. oftars of the most renowned physicians, one of the greatest benefactors of's:lndere lime*. was born at Langan Salsa. Germany. on the littrday of Angara, 1 78%1 After a careful scholastic edueation,be. like hit father and grandfather. veto celebrated Doctors) vol nvitartly devoted himself to the study of Medicine, at the fatter Valved:by. From 1793 in 1801. he officiated as Professor at the ,University of Jena. In 1801. he was . appointed Private Physician to the Ringo( Pras sta„.Mesaber of the Academy of Balance. and upon the establishment of the .sear College at Berths, Profes sor Mid Court Physician by the Ministry of the • I His charaetertitie prod:Mid .erg and deep pent , - trittinn enabled him to combine the theoretical aed practical; to unite old and new systems; produce In cominne the practical and useful. and thus draw there-. frosithe mutts and the neemintry applicable- means.. 4 11 was Dr. II: principally, whd exposed and de stroyed the •Drown's Olyatem.• which,-iotwlthstand ing • the brilliant exterior, could not congeal itallbany t . , imperfections, brought to light by liontland's nob) " Impartiality. and truth". and deep penetration. made' pendent of his practical usefulness as Physician and Prefessnt of the healing mt, he has earned uniying fame for his superior knowledge in .111stirria Medics, as well, as for his manifold warts one Medical jurispre detee. Among these may be mentioned his world re. nuwned *Altercate/fa. or the art of prolonging Dry,' •Systeni of practical heeling art,"ldeas of Pathos°. nic,l*Jnurnal of practical Medicine.' Re. Ile has be. vidlea all this, gained external fame and praise, from suffering humanity for the discovery acd combination sofoirveral 'infallible medicinals, among which is the fat famed and justy celebrated compound, known se • • ; Da HOOPLA ND'S GERMAN BITTERS. The application of auteiditons earth for the cure of &hitherto diseases. The celebrated Dispboretic rein edre-and nutuernus Invaluable recorded recipes Aflet the celebration of his fiftieth prnfetainnal fes tivity in Inn, upon which occasion the King of Pine eta bounced him with the insignia of the Order of the ernes of the Red Eagle, and many other Revd °ideas and marks 01 distinction, be died on the Rath day o ntlitist,lB3B, (as the Ring of Prussia's private Medi cal Counsellor,) wiriest airy trzitintsts male Asir Ate effarriar. M:Dr. C. M. Jackson, of Philadelphia, has had the Metes of obtaining the genuine latices of the great medtcal counsellor •Christoph Wilhelm Ilittfeland,' and thetas Invaluable medicines are prepared with the et- MoSt care at the German Medicine Store. Tne bitter Mixture : lloodand's German Bitters, lithe result of Macy year. study and experience by the g;eat inven- Sir 4 and known and mixed In Europe as an infallible remedy for the cure of Liver Camplaint,Jaundice. Dye. pewits. Ste. Dr. C. M. 'Jackson's preparation of this Medicine has obtained the Caine Celebilty irethis We.. tern World. The testimonials and Innumerable con firmations of thousands of the Mast severe and Mit , Cult ease* CAfell.ll Ramie pinor of this. •The inedi tines compounded by Dr. C. M. Jackson, have pmdu fed the very effects and the mime happy results which tee, immortal inventor indicated and intended, and emmequently must he prepared.with scrupulous seen ' racy. In view of the above facts It seems eingular, that any body could have the hardihood and impudence It, those the name of this distinguished Doctor, who died thirteen year. ago. To past off* charlatantmaek I preparation as the real and genuine medicine, and to Elie a semblance of originality by affixing afar 'baits of the deceased. Is indeed estiaordinary The min lie wilt undreamed what to expect; and what to do tinder-such circumstances." A number of German papers copied tb above and are therefore entitled to our thanks. These bitters are worthy the; attention of invalids. IPcissessing great Tinned In the eectlfiemion ofdiseases pfl the liver and lesser runds i - rxricism x the most ;searching powers In weaknesennd affections of the digestive organs, they are withal, safe certain and 'pleasant OPINIONS GP TIIF: PRILADELPIIIA PRESS. The German "ILLUSTRATED NEWS" says: "ins editor and otbeni of this office have used the , Getman Bitten, and can seem:tit:tend it wit h,cunfidenee I Anktur reader.. As prepared b:it Dr. Jackson, it fully eqaals if not surpasses in its! effects upoirdireased Ideer and Stout-ten, the folleetiespectatlon of 01C dm tiegoished physician. The CITY ITEM. October 16th.eays Joy VOA Tug 114•AL1D.—.11041, many of our readers are afflicted with diseased liver, Nemeth or nerves) Many, no doubt. They are to he pitied, yet to all therm Is, a tuft. Di Urrafland . e Gentian Bitters has already cured hundreds, and that It Will cure, no one who once user It will doubt. If the,P, use it as directed, It has estabjlahed for itself an midyinli fault, which few have done out of the vast Dandier that has heen thrown. before the public. It Is one of the most perf.at pre parations In use, and. as a German emeinpory has, slid, that as prepared by Dr. Jackson. it fully equate, It not surpasses, in its effects the fullest represenie. bons of the distinguished physician who first coca. pounded It. As a ermine, article is nnw before the pubtle. we would caution all against using any bit that signed by V. M. JMlffinn i 'and sold by h'm at 120 Arch streret The 'CAMDEN DEMOCRAT:the best paper In ;Veto Jersey, says. Italy V. _*•IIO(IFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS." we r e have seen many flattering notices of this me dicine, and the source from which they came Induced. ustojiaake Inquiry respecting its merits. FrominquE ry w were persuaded to use it. and=stony we found It ape, ific in Its orlon upon diseases of the liver and digestive organs, and the porierfel Influence It exerts "anonymous prostration is really surprising. It calm* strengthens-the nerve., bringing them into a state Of repose, making sleep refreshing. if this medicine. was more generally used, we are Satisfied there would Se lest sickness, as from the wonted'. liver and nervous system the great majority tf teal and imaginary diseases emanate. Dave them o healthy condition. and you can bid defiance to epidemics generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advise nor friends who are at au Indisposed to Ire s trial—lt will then recommend itself It should, o tact, be in every family." No other medicine can Produce suet evidences of merit. ' BEWARE OF COUNTER F EITS. _ medicine Mee attained that high character which ; Is necessary thrall aradicinesto attain to induce coun terfeiters in put forth a sortints article at the risk of the lives of those who are Innocently deceived. , 65j 711 i 1 71 1 761,1 761' between Phila . cleared at Pon Itb inst., and at Inst. FE!!!!!! S. SILLYMAN . took well to lAA marks sj fko aseatad. They have the written signature n(1; ,d JACKSON . upon the wrapper, and his natne blown In the bottles without which they are spurious. Far sale wholesale and retail at the GERMAN MC. DICINE stone. Nn. 120 Alien Otter', one door below Bluth, late of Maar* street, Philadelphia. Cy dOHN G. CROWN, Pottsville ; and by respect. able dealers generally throughout the State. Illanb3/,1811) -thy /. • Mc Alltster's Ointment./ CONTAINING NO MERCURY, OR OTHER atiptEgAL. iT HAS POWER TOVMME ALL E*imal Bows, Sernfulnut Humors. Skin Illiseaies, Poisnnatis Wounds to tiischarge their putrid maser', and then healk them. It i • rightly termed ALL-DEALING; for there . 1s acutely a disease external or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used it tot the last sixteen years for all diseases of the chest, involving the utmost danger and responsibility, and I declare before Maven and man, that not in one ease has It failed to benefit when the patient was within reach of mortal Means. I have had physicians learned in theprofession.— I have had ministers ofthe gospelaildari of bench, aldermen, to fryers, gentlemen of the highest erudition, and multitudes arta pour use It In every variety of way, and there his.heen but one voice—one universal voice—saying , MeALLIdTEE, YOUR OINTMENT ID GOOD." BIIEDMATISN—It removes almom immediately the ntiamatton and swelling when the pain ceases. (Read the direitione around the box.) !)BAD-ACRE—The salve has cured perennaof the head 'Ma of twelve years standing, and whoi had it replier every week so that vomiting took place. DEAPNEBS, Earniebe, Tooth-Ache, and 'Ape In the face, are. her w ith like success BEAU) DEA .We bate cured cases t hat actually. defied every thing known One man told us that he had spent 4300.0 n his children without any benefit, whom a few botes of ointment cored them. BALDNESS—It will ',maitre boar sooner than any *threader. , ENiiMii;1;i1;1:1;i1;iiii11113'11 BURNI3—It is one of the best things In the world for Barns. Plea—Thourands are yearly cured er this Mutant. t never MU in giving relief for the files. • ' jrfatii tot hisgreifirEti•s. for mist Medi ilioier Oiatwear for &loftily. Liver CorpleieL Erysipelas, Tater. CULW•its, Soda Had, Sank Oar. quit= Most llresellitie, Morgue etifectioss, Peas, a. Oise, Ifeeit.ifehe. .dsaista. Dokfsess, Ear.Acks, flow. Cents. Ali Diseases of its Ml 4 Sore Lip, Pis: Soso Wages of thejsehtts. Sosliia of as Lila" Soso Lake. Sias. Sksametiess. PAW. Crap, StraUsd Irr brass drast, Tirsck•Ashe v itgru in Ca Pea, c. COLD PECT-.-Liver ,Complalot, pile in the Chest; or dige.fillieg calif the knit. one or the other accent. paniestold feet (This Ointment lithe true remedy.) !Vire are sign Of disease to have cold feet. - COllNS—Oesasiouti use of. this Ointment win al.: wage beep Cora frotogrowine. People eeettnever . be Mated with them if they ass It frequently. TtliaOletneeat Is good ° Air any part Oche body or limbs Outlet lallanied. In some case, tt shald be applied arta.' - CoUTION.—Mo Ointment will be genuine antes.. the same of Akita Ale Allister is written with a - pelt apes everylabel. JAMBS licAL LISTED. ' note Proprietor of the above Medicine. Pas. t 3 etir. metros. • ACIBNTS-4 0 M. Beatty .&Co„ Pottsville ; TO N. tfeisletrdo g X W Ottihr, Minerevllle y Charles Prat ley, OM C. & O. Iluntaleger, Schuylkill Haves; W. tt.Tantaqua ; Washington lieu. ler, Port Outten. Win. Price, OtClalr ; John B. flick", Beadles; and by Agtatir aitthe principal Towne in the Vaned States. Priacipal OOee. liort)V Tfard eV, • Pl)trad elp h PesinsilTania said • porrinqua. si. Vint rovpris establishment. fui• travelteri •aad strutgembeakealeased for a bisect Wi l j teary 17 the gateenther. *tow anthills *rental, to pow heretofore HUMP eost- Hama lierealteLaattim'pidailto' ', cootribitte to etie elemlbet of etorheis : mr ; i onn . ' TO 11111PT"A , refuge the.haseleeat.roon of the dal barber. • abate este!! • etar of the:heat Mob la raWa • • Oita— L' =. MEDICINAL • Dr. lieeesuairs I=Mil ' KODICINAL.' Greatest Discovery of the Alit M3=M - axAortErio oiNrmusr, Ts comitantly 'effecting mires of the utmost !moor Li tante. The moseineVedulous are convinced—the most failhless are compelled to believe in the power and virtue of this great remedy.. • It is universally admitted to be the; must wonderful combination known•to the world for the immediate relief of disease sod path. - ' _lt never fails while there remain. sufficient life to restore natural and healthy .attlonto the capillary vessel' pf the body, and equalize the Circulation oftbc blond. By -this messis-a controlling power is gained Over the most malignant forms of disease,Whichtan not be obtained from any other remedy. such ts,the power of this combination that_ it penetrateito, r evety portion of the human frame; every bone and muscle. vein and ligament is searched out and mWde sensible of ha purifying and heating influence. Henceit comes it copes as readily with internal as external diseases. Numerous instances are on record where this reme dy has!restored hearth to patients so near the grime that the most powerrul Antevnal remedies failed•to in duce any effect . frequentlybcen the case ./sigswistatina of tas hoards. No patient ever need die with this disease where the} Magnetic Ointment can be obtained. That dangerous Epidemic known as the Putrid...l4opda., cand always be cured by thituetnedy. For fifiaismistsry•Rieewatists, thia ointment lathe most complete remedy prepared. In 91/ cases out of 100 it wilt afford entire relief to the worst eases of XertPoss Ileadarke, to thirty minutes. For nervous disease this remedy is of immense Woe. Affeetions of the spine.rheninattem.lamenessollS rate sore throath...bionchitis, pleurisy, croup; chills, Mimes, scald head, serMilla. salt [rheum, erysipelas, cholera morbns, ague in the face . ar breast, nitrite, In flamed eyes, alter sores, 4-e will beimmediately re. limped by the use of this remedy. For further particulars and testimonials, see ',writ. lets Jett with each agent. Priii2sand4Ocentoperbottlt. Fors4lehq JOAN C. BROWN Also. for rain by an Agent in each town In ihStlite Beet 0. 1649. --40-1 y Dr. - Swayne's CELEBRATED FAMILY MEDICINES CURE FOLLOWS CURE! RfORE PROOFS OF TIIE EFFICACY OF Dr. Swuyne's Compound Syrup OF WILD CHERRY; The Origins/ arasi °canine Preparation • CONSUIIIPTION, Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Bronchitis, Liver -'Complaint, • iflpitting Blood, difficulty of Breathier.. Pair in the Side and Breast, Palptiationmf the Heart. Info enga,Croup.brokeit Constitution,Sore Throat, ~Nervous Debility, and all dieseases of the : Throat, Brew and Lang.; the moat ' ' effectual and speedy' tore knits n for any of' the above di. , eases is DR. SWAINE',S Compound Syrup of Wild Chdrry ! ; BWAYNE TIIE SOlTTlL—llead..the most .I."'retnarkable cure ever placed upon ['beard: Wifts nova a, N. C. Dr. gwayne—Deter berin almost mi raculously cured by your callable medicine,„l think it note more than common gratitude In me to make one in addition to the tong list of certificates which you have received of remarkable C 11133 by your medicine. During the tern years preceding.last August, I was very ranch distresssed with a very bad cold and rack ing cough: and daring the tatter part of the time, it, continued to gm* worse, and indeed in July 319 vatnens OWE re e'e'. "beefier tried all kinds of medicine, said to he good for such diseases, witlfout the least gond effect. 1. Oaf redureel almost tit a per feet corpse. and haul scarcely any flesh upon my body. and for a long time never thoinzhi to rise from my bed again, A friend one day asked me if I hod tried Dr. Bwayne'm Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. 'and ad• 'listed nee to do so at once, as he had heard that it had worked a great many wonderful cores. I took his ad vice. and atter using up several bottles of it, I grew 1 , 1 much better that I was enabled to leave my bed. end ahetivards to walk abeam the house. and go nut Into the xtreri. fivas eneouraged by MIS, and con tinued the use of your medieine, and now, by means of Its wonderful coratlve powers, l am perfectly well, and enjoy the use of all my faculties, just as much as' if I had never been afflicted In the way I have demi!". ed to you. I hate - written this, not thinking that it will at nit interest you, bat humbly hoping that it will have its mite of influence in causing yonyvaluable medicine lobe stewed 8111011 mankind, and in a.,sist- Mg to raise you In that station *herb you so richly de serve, for your persevering effOrlif for the public. good. Respectfully your friend and-admirer, 7•nea it: MASt.SSD. The Original Letter eau bs seen by milling at Dr: Strayno's vein . IMPORTANT CAUTION. Revery partiefilar to inqUire for Oa. MAYNE'S WILD CHERRY, as some noprlnelpiel have stolen the name of Wild Uherry, thinking to hog. row a'reputation fmru that :dimly eatahliApid. R.- weathert the genuine is put op in .quare hottles,leov ere! with a brautifultvrapper:(oi-el engraving.) ulth the portrait of UR. SW4 NE thereon. also his sig nature; all other are positively • - jfititivas and coign-, terfcit." Principal office, N. W. gornegmf Eighthanfi Hare au., Philadelphia. _ Svrayne's Celebrated Terinifage• A safe and effectual 'met!) , for Worms, Dys pepsia, Cholera Went., sickly or Dyspip tic children or adults. nod= the most useful Family Medicine/ ever offered Trifle remedy is one whi has proved successful fora long time, and it is Ives...llly acknowledg ed by all who have tried it to be far superior (being so very pleasant to the taste at the Caine time ett etu al) many other MPdit ere! employed to diseases for which it is recommended/ It not only destroy. worms. but it invigorates the whole system. harmless In Its effects and the bealth•of the patient is always improved by its use even wheir no worms are discovered _ Extract of a later to / S • ayte, dated Anderios • form hideout. . - Dear 19Ir :—A ma/purchased a bottle of your Vrn **rung the otber - ilay for his child,and by its use dig/ Charged 83 of thelattest worms be had evet seen it Is somewhat difficult to get the people to try it.,/as they have MTh so ohm) gulled by nauseous and worth leis warm Medicines. Yours bong ml very pletisant to the taste,at the same time effectual, l shall be ahi dispoie of a large quantity. Voun, dcc. T. F. flUcsi P. M. To Tn. Dwayne, Philadelphia. BEWARE OF MISTAKES. , /Remember: Dr. Swityne's Vertnsfuggis now put up in F quare Bottles, recently heel' changed.) covered with a beautiful %ironer, (steel engraving.) with the portraitidwaye thereon engraved. Bear Mho In mind and be not dece.iFed• • Ers bast the seats is spelt correetlp—A.AlXE. CLEANSE AND PVIIII , X• DR. awAvNE , B SUGAR COATED SAE P.4rA MLA AND EXTRACT OF TAR PILLS. A mild and e ff ective meanie treat purifyer of the blood, they correct all the functions of the Liver, and as an alterative In Droplial affections they are very valuable. Giddinesa,or the head, dimness of sight, depression of spirits, head ache, dcc.. are cured by these purifying Pills. ,No medicine can have q bitter effect for monthly irrreularitiee, which occasionally happen to women., tliey are perfectly safe, and will in eon) unrtioff with Or. +MA VNE 8 Compound dyrup of Wild Cherry, take all pain and disease (rum entry part of the system. • The above valuable medicine,, are prepared only by DR. SWAYNE, N. W. corner of EIGIITH and Unit Streets, Phlladetphia. AGESTS FOR SCHITYLRILL COUNTr * JOHN 010ROWN, J. VURTIs - C.• ItUGIIES, }Pottsville, Pa. J. S. 0. MARTIN, JAMES 11: FALLS, JOHN w. GIB " . Millersville C. O. flotortruara, Schuylkill fraven ;W. S. Ifsmea. & Co., and 11. Sitta*Laa. Port Carbon ; RIIRDY ¢ RZED.L. MaklotaßTO; Joan - A. OTTO, Tay• lorsville; J. 11. Airgre, Tome/trot*: S. J. Fay. Ta maqua; Oro. REIERRYDER. New ntstle ; W. Moa., Tama, St. Clair; Myra 4. BILLTRAM. Patterson ; PAUL Haat. Pinegrove ;Zorn k BARRDT. Tremont, Coextuit. & Dole, Ltieweityn ; , Joule WILLIAMS. Middteportl CHAO. FRAILTY. OISVIgabOrT ' • CoNNET. Barracks & ILMEnat.E. New Philadelphia ; d • MERTZ. Grwlgsburg Llnding ; J. Bra arum, ItlcKeansburn ; and by moat nil Elorekeepers in the adjacent counties. . Feb 43.1650. B.ly Farms to be Let. erruATe rk in Cacao IJCII Va ll ey, Union township, LI Schuylkill County. Pet miylvania; heirnighot to the estate of the late Stephen Girard—these farms are eight In number': from 50 to 100 twee of land cleared in etch; located he a rich red shale valley; lime 'within reach ; cohtiguoue to the dchuyikUl Mahanny, Reeser Meadow, and. Hazleton coal fields: thus to asting a capstan( trittlgood market for all descriptions of agricultural produce. To Industrious and capable Farmers, Possessed of some capital, they offer great inducements; to such, dee years' leases will be given 4 on Metal terms. For farther Information, apply. peat paid. to J. D. MEREDITH. • Agent AS lands, Me.., Fogel/ROL Sehtlylkill County, Pa. or go ALGERNON S. ROBERTS. Esq., - - Prisideut, Board Girard Cougniestoners. Jan MIDI Philadelphia. 2-3 mo • Washington hotel, • (PenmanLtt earl , Jr Helearrn Rgano,) , • Sehatylllll thee*. The sutnitriber annonnees to his friends uhl a a . the travelling public that he hue taken the ft 1 above mestioned establishment end fitted up throughout. au that it will egad any estab. lbhatent In the County. It Is totaled beer the Depot of the Philadlephia and Reading Railmed and on the Mainsheet of the Borough. His table will always be ShOndantly supplied or it h the ehnieest del teat lea orthe season. Ids chamber■ are large and airy, and Ks bed • ding nir the best kind. The stabling attached to the hotel Is large and corn ottedinta. and attentive bostieri will always be found In attendance. - He bee also acceinrnodatlons for Dro vers. ae elelfekteles will alerayi be kept to cirri visitors to anY Pallor nit County. nr elsewhere. • • All be enticates Ise trial or hht notate; tbellei contl eat he will jive entire •ratlstaction to, aII who end it, 'entrenient to sojourn at hit louse. • - '•••.. • • —1 tr.' • , JON Eli. T D. IREDEDIVR,—ReaI Estate Mena, cif . nee; centre sr., pottreine.schtlytkilivennts. Ps *seat tar the tolls and .puretuise or Rent Estate.— 411 10 1 0 1 bt Latida*. coolteetitrn of Con! !eats; Ste., , we. DOA , MEDICINAL. .• .11Anktedi dO, not Deapatir: ANCYCHEE Fettow BEIPW RESCUED FROM Datil biSchssek's Pelstesis . Sgrap. ' TliE following easels one of the greatest triumph eta medicine eerie disease ever published in mediae history, Head Ie t • Prompted by another than the feeling ofhenevelenee„ and for the benefflanf my afflicted fellow beings, I de. eine to snake Murales* titian description Of toy diseaSe andthe unespe,etsd en re I obtained *tom SCHENCK'S PIIIMONIC SYRUP. About three years ago j was afflicted with a viilletitcold_wbrehaettledou my breast and side, and eveht; few days I would raise consider able Morel; my teughwas very tight rind dierreesing. Every day I had ~ oloient, fever, creeping chills, and profuse sweats ar itietti; with difficulty of breathing and, prat loss Of appetite;' toy syetem was entirely prosermed, being ciiiiemel to my beatiintit of the time. Twr - oliT hie uu.t ;et title:it physicians in tnis city et tended nrr , end ark; exhatierine all theirskin, pronouns .red me ease 'mineable. Indeed, one said toyating. werellialOnt railie; One, 1 could not possibly recover, .At this daze of my disease. I was prevaitcd upon to try De eelicaeL'lliPielenser syrup. and before I had is ken haft a dozenleittles, was. so far recovered aster be chic In ^0 nbointrhe ruse. It seemed to strength ca my iihrie evsiehi—i toesened the coughiand stop ped the bleeedlim—mee bowels became regular, and verything I ate. seen&d to digest easily and nourish my whole - system/ 'lndeed, such was the rapid pro. Cress of my braille. arid so sodden' the change, that .I . became tniasangaine of a speedy cure, and abandoned the use of the-medicine before the disease-was thor oughly eradicated, which resulted In another attack n bleeding at the lungs last fall, accompanied by it'distresf cough. I again commenced taking the Poltrinnie SVlrlip, and sent for Ur. Schenck, who, main a careful examination, udylseiltne to caminue using it. lieflire 1 trottaken four !Settles, an abscess formed in my side. which gathered and broke, iliveharglue as rear as I can judge, a pint c f Very disagreeable yellotv matter. "This seemed tiveleinye and purity toy whole system. From this time Ibegan.tn:get better, and am now happy to say entirely _reerieereil. lam Pure at this lime I en 'joy better health. than 1 have for the last tenyears. Since 1 commented taking the Pulmonic Syrup, I have never failed to reeemnier.d it whenever I went, that others, an well WV myself, might be saved' from that awful diareaSe r feel feel It a duty that 1 owe to the afflicted to peblish it to the world. Permit me to men tion a few cases that have roam under my immediate .observation. neina on a visit to Camden, N. J., last romer, I Saw evehild, evidently in the last stage of - bowel consumption. The mother'informed me that the physielanshld given the_thild irises incurable. I told her what Weed% I hadOerived- from the use of Sehenek's Puldtemc Syrup, abdandnced het to procure a bottle. I heard nothing more from the little - sufferer until about threeatirenths after ; being in the market, My attention was drawn to a lady who observed me' very attentively; She.finally approached me. and asked me if 1, was not-the tidy' who recommended richenck's Puliponic Syrirptoher,dyingehild last summer in Cam den. l replied thati,lsas. She said that her chitd had *mulct) , recovered. raid was uncommonly he 'thy.— Her name is Mrs. Wdson, and now resides in Brides burg. Another lady l would mention. in particular, who had a scrofulous affection Her fate and neck presented oheasentinued sore, and one of hereyes was seriously affected with it. She bad become greatly I emaciated, and to all appearances past recovery. lin duced_her to try leebenek's Pulmonic Syrup. which she did, and is now perfectly cured. Another lady, Mts. McMullen, whinse residence-1 will give on application was evnlenhY in the last nine of Consumption. prevailed upon her to try the Pulmonic Syrup. In a very short time almwas entirety recovered. and now enjoys excellent health, having become exceedingly fleshy. These itre three eases within my knowledge, which l know were cured by Schenck's Pulnionle Syr up. All who doubt this statement, and will take the trouble to call on me at my residence, Parish street, five doors thieve Troth, north aide, I think I will be able to itatisfatinrily convince them by my own case and others that, I know have been cured by this Syrup. - Since my eurnthere have been so many to fee me to know what 1 topic, that I have had a very good tipper welly of knowing a great many that have taken it, and have been greatly benefited thereby, and 1 think if persons :labeled with Consumption or Live Com idaint, would 'send for Dr. scheeek, and let hint care fully examiue.their lungs. and tr hr. aye he can cure them, follow the dire ctions. and prevent taking cold, they will rapidly recover. CIII.IELMA L. LEIBERT. Philodelplii4, Afar '29,1819. Dn. J. A. ikilENcic:—Depr Sit-1 have. known Mrs. Leibett for se veral years. ne a member of my church, and have MI confidence in tier statement and am re joiced to find her'itgaiVestored to health. Any thing more, in addition to her statemert, fe needless. Yours. ttilly, THOMAS 1.. JANEWAV. Pastor of thr lortb Pre,tbyterian Chorch, Pt4rtia., Julie 20,1610.) Sixth et., above Green Prepared arttraild by .1. 11. SCHENCK. at his I.ah ratory, N. C.• Comer of Coates and Marshall streets, and at his prineipal rare, No. 31 Soutli Sixth street, and by the itilliming agents: J. S. C.' MARrizi; Pottsviiii; Lyon & Rishel,-Port Clinton; CharleaFrailey,Orwies‘ burg; 6 11.,llickson, Schuylkill Haven ; .1. R. Falls, Minersville t Price & Hughes. St. Clair; Henry Shii.s ler. Port Carbon ; Dr. J. E. Steinberger, Middleport ; E. J. Fry. Tamaqua; E. W. Earl, lteading;/I{. T. Stemmer, NiirrLtnw•n; John Beiterman,Mainourg. *Price. IIJ per bottle, or 05 per halt doze. Aug. kr.s , ;M:il9. . Astrology. AStronomy, Tlarenolor s t y and Geonnatsby. BY PROF U. W. ROLIACK, op s‘vEDEIS. Opts, NS. fi s Locust street, above Fightk. OPPOSit, the Alissteal Fazed LAII DE Slit Is. - $2-SiOnn,:ilavinr, been Won toy lamer/mg friends on the late Presidential 1J Election, stroad convince tbo'e skeptical persons who 'talk or rAft.oncs, that Inn FIJCh. tiling 59 FAIL in or has beeh,tril own by the crobient and dietitian hilted Astrononierini Astrologer. C. W. ltoltAcK, during his experience of o‘er a (laner of a century, Do Yon doubt prviteettnet ion 1 'Flom why not every man gain the celebrilY of Gencrol Tayl r. a Daniel Weimer, or a Henry Clay And yet there are snow who are fool ish rough to doubt that a man may be t.oruvith the• ,powia to see into future - evenly. HMV Van If be pos elide that , the destiny of man P110111(1' be desalt& by fhb mem shuffling of a pack of card+ 1 and' yet there yre thotpiande who allow themselves, wilt) open 'mouths, to swallow the greasy words of some old woman, whose true ekill consiate in filling them with wonders that' are `mom - difficult for the digestion of • others who are more credulous, yet niore octant& is such 'nit bring discr.slii on a profession that hag been acknowledged to hr a science of the Memel or der, from:Hine Immemorial, and is the only profession that has May authorb y, to sustain It. The high re spect which General Taylor, and Charley John Deena. :bate. late King of Sweden. had for Astroloay, In shown bytheir letters for their Nativicies 10 the stub . - ecribet, which it Win give him great pleasurein 'show leg to tolhose who faVor him with a call. In addition to his power to foresee future events; be has the power to give stall infiamation np a 11l effectu ally recleent such as ere given to the ton free use of the bottle. , Ile is also capable of curing diseases hereto fore Considered incurable in thts country by the. or di:tarp-medicines. and wishes 011• to give hint a call who nave been given up by their physicians and to he cured. He will warrant a cure In all cases, and will make no charge ereept for the coniurationste a ;tallmake use of in his office. lie Is often asked what a N a tivity is 1 Ile answers, according to Geontahey, one of 1::tl seven points in the science of Astrology. toast In Omoscope of the future events of o person's • lire, u i re r t iny olcelated and transcribed.on Palter, con wining an acc a aa ; of alt the lucky and unlucky days- In the months and yea's of the personts lire for whom it i ; e aa ti b y n a t io, l asa l :e thousondslin this ceuntry and -elsewhere have been Pl:.'rented front misfortunes that had been hiddenin the wor."b of futurity. by refer ring to their Nativity b e f ore en te r mg on any spatula lion of liiiminessor pleasure. It occti!d beta titetazds oi every one as their almanac - for I;r 0 . Nalivil l f an individual can only forwent the p0,, - sesenr of:trou bles that are in future for hint; those who, e involv ed in ptitent difficulties of any kind must wa:: on the sutneriliet in person or by letter, who is preparej to exert hia secret influence for their Immediate benefit. I He Is reddy to use his influence to forte!l the testitt of latystaiS. ono all undertakings In which there is a risk invoivesli he also makes use of bisgiower for the res toration of stolen or lost property, whichte has used for the Mit/wage of thousands in this city 'and else where.,.l,Who can doubt a gentleman'. abilities; who has hadthe honor to he calleden and coneulled with by all the Crowned head of Europe. and enioysa higher reputation as an Adatologer than eny one living, • Ille:ettn he consulted with otitie Office, or byletter, f pre-field, and he Is prepared to make use of his pow er on Rey of the tonne:Mg topics :—ltusinessi . irf all destriptloes ; travellingby, land or - sea; courtehips ; advice , given for their enctessful aecontrillshinent; speculating in stocks, merchandise, or reolestaie ; the recover:leg of legacies In diepute ; the purchasing of lickemc rind the wifely of ships at pea. He also offers his services respecting health, wealth and 'marriage, love affairs, Journeys. lawsuits, difficulty In business; fraud.'elekness• and death, past- present and "future eventsmnd inallthe concerns of life, and invites all to Call who are afflicted, dertmreally or mentally. • • TERMS: Lodimi, 50 cents; Gentlemen, li. Nativitiei calcu lated and read' in full. itenriiing to the Oracles of Maio Siges—Ledies.*l; Gentlemen. *1 SO. Nattvf ties calculated according to Geomaney, for Ladres,2s In falb,ll3 ; Gentleman, *3, In full, lett. Persists attic distance can have their nativities drawn by sending the date of the day end their birth.." All letters containingthe above fee will receive Im mediate attention, and nativities will be sent to. any put 'tribe United States, written on datable paper. OMNI, No. :I Locust street, between Eighth and Ninth; and Walnut and Spruce streets, opposite the Musics` Fund. 0411. mina. Offlie bonne tiom 9.1. M. 01110 P. M. C. W. 11.013AC11, Ast rooter' 50.1 y Dec,S, 1849 . . Eli Thompson, DEAL. ESTATE AGENT, AND ,;•• COLLECTOR OF RENTS, 01 ix Port Carbon; Schatyliall Coisty r Pa.. •THlE.subscliber wilt talc charge of Coal Lands, 1 Dwelling llouses,and other property,.and toilet,. Rentrilor the same, M the County of„ chuylkill. and. oil other business edimetted with his Agency, will be promptly attended to. , ELI THOMPSON, . Port Cartion.Sehoyhtillco., Refers to' Nord Patterson; and Horace Smith: Esq Pottsville. v # - Marone] Nell. Beading.• 'War. B. Wilson. No. 9, North 3d Philadelphia. . (May • ROOlitig Tit ICEIINEIVILLE SLATE tiIo..ftgI4PECTFUL EY Inform the public that they literally prepared to (coltish a Superior Atate for Roofing sad haym ow roost esperlenced Slaters In their employ will atg tend:Many ciders with desaateh. and OW Ihr mast alb 'teal teems. A *Ample of their stale may 'he seen s tile ("eke of Joseph nenrge; Architect. who will give any reformation , required. and with whom orders may e hilt,WM. J. ROBERTA'as Co; Itigusl44lo4) Loblit Witio!Clap, Cub°, nor. ..• • • MEDICINAL • r nane lIAGIOAL PAIN EXTRACTOR, TtlinpgrOTAKl, MOP 051.5 Ortrtlig. A e:ertaln and -positive Cure rot theworst Barns and Scalds,Piles, Erysipelas Rheumatism, cots. Worandi.Fever Some. Otoken Deram,hors Nipples, Weak and inflamed EL a, symtim4Stalt iLbeurts, sadistic/sea , of External indentation. nuass AND scatms. T rballenge therwortd to rose. that in any one Ale instance. ••Dalley'a Magical Pale Estracine"— that Is to say the genuine articie—ties. since its dret M. trodoctlon by me in ISM up to this'period. ever [stied toscure the worst cafes of linens and &AMA FROZEN TOE CURED. Diwpass's Ferry. Pska co. Pa., Jas. 13,+4V. Ma. Deasy Dower-Bie: This to to certify„ that I have been afflicted for i number of years with a sore tot ; canted by being frozen, My toe has been very palatial to me. especially during the lanais months, when it bad 'become nit much affeeted that the dealt of the flest Joint had nearly all dirappeared,' *laving tried all the:different ''erriedies recommended to me, bat withont experiencing' any relief, 1 had given rep nil hopes of in • tut limb. Dn.. to gratify the wish .ed of my blends, Daniel W. Dingn. in, W. F Litodhead. and others,' seat indu NO to try "ValJey's Magical Pain Eittrartor,7 and by ' t§c use of one 21 tent box, was write!/" cared. . = DANIEL PECKER': WC, the wide teen ed I;subscittie our names to the above testftonnial, not alone nn act of justice to 11. Dailey but thal l othets. similarly afflicted, may be Induced to try and find reDef.from the virtues of this extraordi nary family salve. . W. F. BRODHEAD, 5 JOACIII 11. !Arms*, JOHN Banat. DANIEL W. DIND]I•N. reFor directions, and other testimonials or carte performed, see printed Camphlets. • CAUTION TO Tllll PUBLIC . WO article of acknowledged merit IS more extensive •lll ly counterfelted than BAII.ErB GENUINE PAIN' EXTRACTOR! The difference between the genuine and the _counterfeit Extractors is easily defin- Od. BALLETlff'orligisal and oats gnats* Ez reactor, in the severest horns and Scalds. affords is , irainarirosi relief. It draws out the fire and pain in clew minutes. And in cuts and wounds, sore and in ' awned eyes. and ail rases of external inflamation. its Soothing effects are'ever tie twine. The Counterfeit Exttactors, on the contrary irritate when applied and Increase the pain Being cognisant of the danger attending the use o the Connterfeit'Extractors. I distinctly declare that will oat hollinyself responsible for the effects of any :Extractor. unless Om same be procured at my own !Depot, 416 roadway corner Ltspenard Street, New Talk, or from toy authorized Agents. ions G Brows. Agent, Pottsville; FAZA • X Basra di Co. " Philadelphia; JOHN B Iltcas, " Heading; CHAS A litiarrati, • • Lancaster; Ml= 'DO YOU WANT ' TO clinz YOUR HORSE! IP. a ffl icted with Humors. Sores, galled neck and CIF. shoulders. quitterbone, grease spavin, or poll-evil, one box of Dailey'.. Animal Galvanic Cure-All; will convince you that there is no mistake in It. READ : The followtng is from tko Over seer of the Harlem Railroad Stahlex:—/ Nem York, ../stly 14,1849. I have tried HALLEY'S ANIMAL. GAL NANIC CORE-ALL, and I pow certify that, I have found it the most extraordinary and valuable remedy ever nut upon a Horse, and would not be without it jforany money. It ,ores hard and spavin-lumps aria iinsTrom the collar, Saddle. d e.. as by Magic t Rub on :a little of, the Salve, and the collar can't.make a sore. !Dean never do harm. JOHN VAN VORHIS, Overseer Harlem Railroad Stables. READ 311 E . W" I.LOIWING This into certify that I have cited Dalley's Animal iGaUvanie Core-All; and found It the West and most sheerly cure for sores andbrulses that I have ever used, .and I take pleasure in recomuiendlng it to all. S. M. ROLLINS, Livery,Stable, lii Jayst.,N. Y. 1 READ THIS. MINERS! / Burn from an Explosion of Omar:mask—Blast . . log Rocks. Demur Dst.t.r.v, Es., New Volk-- / Dear : I heretty certify. th at In Die early part of March ,last, while'ensaged in blasting' rock.. amigo of poWder preMaturely exploded, .takii.g ; • " effect upon my face,chest. and left arm/ and burnt me In a dreadful manner. I was carried home on a litter, inn fare sivollerito twice its Datum) . size ; the flesh torn off my,arni, below the elbow ; and my eyes filled with powde'eoini dust. A Pbyliciait called In, expressed strong doubts as to the saviiii of my left eye, which had several cute over the/ball; and my face being tnirot allover, and havinfe thico black math over it he.directed poultices lir a ' applied, to draw oat the powder. Thus I resisbed, being fearful of.losing toy ,cyeft ; and having beard much of your Pain Extrae or, I cencluded to try it. I did so, and In less that a fortnight, and without any other application than your Extractor, I was cOmpletely cured, without a scar,and my eyesight fully'restored. Port Rtchotoxd, Stat er slava, .Jane 24. 1841. • Sworn before the, the 240 June. 1848. /Faro, amulet.. Justice of the Peace I..trE SAVED /MVFRI. CASE OF SCALD! iinsitrfet,l„ Niagara es. At F., Arai. 49. ISIS. Mr. IYalley—Detir fair : While my son ; 15 years old, was aX work in the shingle manufactory of L.P. Rose, he had the nilefortnue to slip and fall into a large vat, usedfor the purpose of boiling blocks preparatory to* cuftingi The hoicks, had just been removed from the vat, containing a large (mantas of boiling water. lie 'fell forward scalding both Muds and arms, all one side, and one leg-badly and the other partially. The scales were so bad on hip arms and leg that most of the deals came Of with his garments,and his life was despaired of by-both his physicians and friends. Dailey's Pain Extractor was procured as Bonn as pos sible (which was In about six hours) and applied which relieved him from all pain. preVented indamatmn asp swelling, and In a few days commenced healing his gores. There appeared a general improvement. on much so that in three weeks he was removed to his father's house, distant about one mite and a half, We eontintwd the use of the above medicine about two months and we believe it was the means, under Providence, of savour his life, and we would cheerful. ly recommend it in all similar .Canes as a safe and in valuable remedy. With sentiments of respect I re main, dear sir, your must obedient and bundle serv ant, Arit.st Cralia, gus).NgitH CLARK, C. C. Ct..ita. We the undetsignea, being personally acquainted Willi the case of Mr;Clark l e son, belie; the above rtatentent substantially correct M Dewy, Louisa ilewey,JM fielsey,lf" nPearee, Wm F.vnns. E Clark, Ll' Ri.se, Ira Newau, iii New• man, Mary J Rose. 03.1 7 r , r directions, see prnited Pamphlets. • MLLE," JOHN 0. BROWN, Agent, Pottsville. sent. I, 1a49. • 3d, Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable PANACEA THE VERT REST PREPARATION OP SAD riAPABILLA IN the world, prepared by a new proce3s, known only I. to the. Proprietors, by which all its *Wines are ex. tracted--thia not being the ease with any othM, ae. counts for the dumber of positive , and almost miracu lous cures. made in this city, while other pre>arations of sarsaparilly make al tneir cures at a distance— marl this ! We invite attention; we call on all to sift, to examine, to visit our patients, and bec0.,...e convin ced of the truth of what we say ; whit other Altera. tive thus challenges investigation Nose—Dr. Cul. Ina's, Is also the cheapest sarsaparilla in the World.— it Ia prim, concentrated. and.unadulterated, Oss BET ?Le vies farther than three or four of other prepara Lion. it has eureiLand will mire more cases of Scrofula or King's Evil , Consumption, BrocliiTif' Erysipelas Obstinate Cutaneoua Eruptions. Blotches, Biles, Bing Worme.And Tester, Skald Head, Chronic titers, Mer. , Cllfiat disease, Itheuniatipm, Neuraola.. Litter tom! plaint, 'Pelpitatlon of the Heart, Dy_trem is, etc., ete - , than any other medicine ever discov - red,and hence. it s the beat purifier of the Blood ever offered to the pub. tic. Call And get a pamphlet.a large pamphlet, con. • mining full accounts of the different diseases which this medicine cures, take the cases described, and vial the patients, mid you will find what we sal Is true pogitirely true. •We will Mari give. the names of patients cured of the most desperate, forms of disease, and the names of Doctors who in secret prescribe our medicine. cure their pntleitts, and Boa us of the credit of our disco,. my. Those Who love truth and despise humbug, call and examine theyslininny, and evidetice we arepre. pared to grim tit favour of Dr. Culieb's lndlab Vegel table Panacea )I For tra!e by ifIOWAND & WALTON, Proprietors, Nn RI Nortl Sixth at., Philadelphia. tl Bannan..l; N. C. Martin. and J . G. Brown, Potts. B Palls, Mineraville, Pa. Oct 31. 17191 42-limo New Powder 111111 AT TADIAQUA. TOE subscribers announce to their frrends and the public, that they have purchased the Powder 51111, recently! erected by John Jones, and "are pre. pared to Supply Powder of the best quality tot Mining I and other puposes, at the most reasonable rate:. ; Orders sot cite d which will tie promptly attended too; at short notice. i f •. • . J. JOHNSON & Co.'' Tamaqua. kins. tkl, IEIO. , 4:-Iy • i , Atention! Attention! , i IPPINCOTT & TAYLOR hay, now an hand ' at 11-.0 the Corte- of Centre 1.1111 Mahan..mtgo Ste.; the largest stock ,I' Fall and Mater Clothier i.". the Coun try, which is new offered for sale, ,wholesale :ttd re tail, at price suited to the times. . • The item se assort:nest always to he (bond at this Old &Habits red 4 lei bin: Ifouse,otfers,peculiar advert ,.. times to purrbasers, and the attention of the.imblic in directed to the Oct that the while of their enormous sleek is ntannfsctured in Pottsville. therebyehanring to their cusletners, a saving of from 20 to . 25 pet cent. over art city, Clothing. 5,000 Winter Over 'Coats •3,000 Pantaloons, and 1.,000 Feats, have just been added to this already .4fusinivtil Stevk of ClotWie, A great variety of English, French rind American Cloths, Castrimeres, and Feelings. have Jost been re ceived; also, Seaver. Venetian and Devonstrire Clothe, of fashionahtecolonrs and stylei. for the Wintersea- , sou. RemMnbert LIPPISCOTT At; TAYLOR., • "Old Oak Ball" Clothing Store, corner'otCentre and Mahanttufgo Eta., Pottsville, Are,determ ned!to sell Clothing cheaper than any that, has ever before been offered in Pottivtile. Oct 20,1819. • - - 4341 • : . . MOOTS AMD STILORS, At tit ss:4 stand, Coat rest.nert ii,aor to Ustrolisvillailis4 ' S. & J. FOSTER. • - . .• ARE now -receiving. th e ir ..., . holing supplies of BOOTS at ' . SHOES,comprising a first rate - ssortment, which they now s • - • / - ' , Offers% wholesale or retails' the very rowel! prices. They have *booms hand Trunks, Far, i sem, Ca r pit Ea gs.sin d S at c itels,Sol e an d Upper Leather, Morocco,calf Skin.. Lining and Binding Skins, Shoe Makers' T ols,and age tidal assorimen t of. Shoe Sin& nes. I . ' • N . IL—Boots* Shoes tnairathetured atahortaatiee..— Their ftteada and the plibtte who are is wantofany of he above art Itles 3f e rEspecifully Jeldesled to:give the *ail. - • 1 . • May 1 1811 reach . Treeo for Sale, 1 . ' AT the Fiat View Nurseries,' Moores." tows. iliarlington Co., PC Jetsetoeseral rf , thousand Peach trees, of the liras quality nitlt, ripening in sueression; trout the tact Heft to the latent. &lade, a latgannatitt. thy sr Ahriti, Pear. Pinto, Clatrry. cot. Neel 4 viacP, Quince, and gravel at .teri, meat* oft ornamental treol:. • The tteen tab nen OW stab for transplanting. Trees win baci Well packed so: ta cat- . sy with fora bates. I Orders oeitV„ &Met to 'the Mbsetitiet will receive prompt 'tuella% ono J EH": OSTLER, Pons, Descriptive Catalogues, with slices' attached; will be famished mils to post Old r irtescuL Insp. Jon ' 10-St! • 11) RAISE A PSIXItI2 CHOP Olf A subqcriber wishes us to inform him how to produce the largest amount ` ' ems from la acre of good Scout bottom.liad. It is impossible for any person tow what is the to.tximmusarnocttof corn ozanyvher emp that may be:produced on an are; or what, is the best possible mode of culture-- Another difficulty in the way of•toraptying with j our friends request: is,,thewant of pre cise reformatio n as to the character and con dition of the soil—tor there is a very great difference in these respects h good Scioto bottom land,-some being muclfwor4 Is cropping with ;horn, with no mai' others kept in better condition by the the clover or manure. • A 1 , But presnmmg thatour friendMilite s i n i s ' suckgeneral information as mat,enahle bun t with he aid of his own jud,gmeta and expe., rience, to improve his mode of culture, and' perhaps raise a gam; crop" °lcons the corn; tag season, we will gave him four short rules, - expressee in one lute, thus.; .lifantre liberally, plow deep, plant - cultivate well. These rules comprise in sub stance, themiade of culture of nearly all the ' wonderful corn crops which have been recpr ded. But it should be remembered, that these rules must be practised in onneetioa . ,: in order to secure the best result. and (spec-, ally that the third one must not be attempted' with Out the former two, for weltaveknown sad failures to result from close planting,: when the ground was not *ell manuted - plowed deep. _ The amount of manure requisite, will of • course depend much on the condition of the . soil-whether recently manured, or In sod, Ere., but we do not remember of hayiniever seen a crop of corn, that we thought was highly manured,. if the manure was. we - plowed in ; • though of coupe it rimy not he the Wisest economy to manure a few.acres very highly at the expense of other portions. Deepfolowlng„ l we are convinced, will be found of Very grtat advantage on our bottom lands, thereby bringing up to the surface, say two inches of fresh soil, while the manure - and surface soil is buried at a greater depth .than usual. Subsoil' plowing would also - prove highly beneficial on the more compact and clayey bottoms. , Planting must not be oVerdone,'or the crop will consist only of fodder. But if the two' former rules hare been observed, full,one third more stalks than usual will be support- • . ed with advantageof ground, and in order to obtain the largest possible-yield of corn, we shotild - not have . ;more than two stalke in a place—say the rows 3A feet apart and the hilli 20 inches, apart with two stalks in eacli bill. The alter culture must be directed by the judgment of the farmer--remTnbering that weeds rob the Crop—and frequent stining the, , the soil (when not too wet) is a decided ad= vantage, until the plants have nearly obtain ed their growth, but this work should be done in such a mantler as not to break the roots ~of the plain's, hence the cultivator is a better implement than th plow 1. after the plants have pushed.their into the alleys. Now if any of our DI ttom land fitnnere can give better advice, let them do it—our eofurans are open.--ohio Cultiraior. • " York Broickslne • • • • -FIRE Ctttlf. WORK& PROPRIETOB ()title Brockville Works, Si. -1 spectrally carers to the - community of ate surround ing district. a sootily, In the article of Viasse.Cotori. Es. PIit.DBED Pitoni Sawa., intended to sopersedela this reglon.the Philadelphia pressed Bricks. The peculiar inducements hi , presents In ibis article, are Its superior beauty, disrabilify,solidify of well; and , cheapness to the extent of wore than 30 per tent com pared with the Philadelphia' Brick. when used in this locality. The:Size is larger Than the ordinary article, and their proportinha mathematically correct; and to obviate any inconvenience (should panics apprehend In'working In the usual sized bricks . , he will Walsh cheaper qualities of the needful Sizes, for gable tied Inside walling. A piece of wall bnili of the above Bricks, ms b. ~ Seen after Monday next. under the porch, at the Pens. sylvanla flail, in this Borough. soliellsattes- Hon to his - Passim) Palma Camas, as surierlot in op- yearanue, derabitity and cheapness, to the Philadelphia Paving Bricks. Wedge Brickr for Arebei,Bey t Wcdges,BideWedges. ' Furnaee aria Alin Linings, Stos• phit e s„ ripoet Get. kers, Bldekifay Coping, do forglintes;•Berapers, Az., • 'rnanu filmier/el to order at eihrt nOliteigt, For correct information as to the" intffnalc qualities and adaptation ofthe above Fro:itand Paving BMW/ the is permitted to refer to the followldepractical mid r -Messrs Jostew.GeOacc. Architect and Builder: - " Joan Mai/Alton, Master Brick-1113W. - " -LAMAR MY.' do •• Jour" 1.. hi sit? re, d;3" J X '. Taos. P. DAIS, dd' ' Orders respectfully solicited by the PtOPlielfw,, flee over Horace Smith, Esq.'s Centre F. Hum son, Proprietor. 'IS, 24.tf IJAVING purchased the exclusive right for man., -bemiring and vending ikn Patted TobritatingOil; from P. 8 Dertilf &Co., gir3ifi'hylfilfl,Dariphln44b.' a nod, Coldmbire, Non hnhibiirtattd; Luzerne,Wyomlng„ - I.yeoming. Lehigh, Carbon nod Northampton Counties he announces to the pitkiii.ltritlts has conunencetttbs; manutaetore of it In the Borough of Porueille, where, he will be ham , tb'Orrirly_ritronjers promptly, and at the frame fate it carte - peirchaaredleolerthe Propeietore of the[" rieff: This oil was patented Jaioary 16th, 1819, and its sUperior 'excellence and itheapaess„• his already given it the preference Over all - otpeir oils' In use, for all kinds of eltaiionary ,111aebinery. Loco- - motives and ears on oar Rallrbags...4ndahm, /p l u m y .use. ' Ali ordertielfal his store, willbepromptly intend - id' to. :R. D. BCIIOENER. • Cen'tio at • opposite the Post Ogica.• Pottsville,June 16% 1611.47 - - The following cenificatendeof : • Ph delpfitt; Dec. CUM. Means. P. S. Devlan & Co.—Oentleuidin--The ,Pa.l ent-Composition you sent mei° have' nett hal' *hie* you -design as a substitute for the best dtlin the Talk ingot' Machinery, has, I am haPpy to sky; nittriothrilif.: -realized my expectations. I had it fully tested on , Locomotive Engine for two days, ha rainy weather' - with mud dying over the machine at every TelrOill Wife , by a skillful engineer; who assume" me that it mode equal to the best spermaceti oil, ,with a saving la quantity of 40 per cent. This saving, together with the greatly reduced price at whieb yonlnfornsme you can furnish the artiele,vvill at rattgiy retenintreY4tes use on Railroads and in larmi mills land fattoffes - *hers Large quantities of Oil are used. I have now no doubt of its entire success, nail ander that Impression milder you toy sincere congratulations. Truly wits, • Wm, Examen, . Pottaville,Jao99,49, ' This Is to certify that we base !went:slag PS M.vlan d' Co's Patent Lubricating Oil for the MSS six-weeks end can give as our decided opinion, that, besides being so much cheaper, its peculiar superiority ova the best sperm oil, is its litirabhity on Istaellitterr which renders it I viary , dealt - Ole - amide for tharrh ose. We. are extensively engaged In mining and shipping coal, having eleven steam engines of - varksosi' capacities at Work boistinrcoal, pumping writer, ke., Mita Irs, IlairwooD & Co. • P S Desist' do Co—Gentlemen Wehave berinwsbr your Patent Lubricating OH on still*" _machinery of the Reeding iron and nail crocks, for the last nine weeks.and we consider we hwregiren it a fair Uinta'. the works ors calculated to manufacture four thousand, tons of iron and nails per annum. The ertathihse: is very heavy. the engine one 'hundred and , -slaty base power, and the speeds are from thirty to nine hundred rayons:ions per mutate, ATter the above- trial.)lte tlll3 reemansend Hie oil is equal to tlie best sperm oil used -ht the Comm. viz: for heaving beatistesawd fist speeds. mutt as shafting and fans.. ' I renhaill yClanTite? ' Jung, dirVagrrir. Manager of the ItenAdatben,hinit and Tann Work• , 49. . Igery Tens: Adverilseinent.. • , BOOTS A ND SUOBS. ' ' . .• • COUNTRY tderchants and others iv 1 0 611Pwant of Boots and Sham will please tall- andiesan3ine a tarn mammal., recelyed direct from the Smarm and -. jeney;:snufacturers. whiell WO 14 ' 1 94 436 okniest rates (attach nr short credit t _or acts N. o.—We wannfeeture owe owe t illainea". and C.l)ll4eaa's disioNit and ptSiters,aad samosas them and.slve such mites ad may be waited. Jost try the tub system. and Mc Om 10 0 4 14 " et., feunialedn prices: • - .- f ,a; 1.), riAlf.Ei. 12,5Viatt St., toe. itlett St., N. Yost. - March • 180' ' - ' ' . • , . 10.2m . .i ThO itayciniaing iron coriaptisy, OPIP En - 1 0 0* AT. verYlow prices, sil Wei 'PERSON/it PRO. Pray" of said Comneny, now on their premises, neat Williamsport and Botston.*LTUleged • Comdr. Ps.-4.ossisling J*Z. of Nail Machines. Rolling Strain Engine. Eton Ottt COrd Wood. Ite 4l .k.er and ail raid property, eseetning wood and are_t'ara.Pcli snail not perviously have beettaalarwill be w i r' t " Public unction on Wedneedsy.the !Tab of Apaikhel!. at 1 P.M.. at Lionville. on the Railroad. The Lycointag Imp Company; also odds. fat - • • .• 'EDAM° ,ACligd 11 ;0i LANA • - in panels to snitlintehasets. The land Its WA; Put of it detreefy •eotered with timer pint Matter; and a. tatgepottion 0(11 aim aims Iron Otr,llittunhion!,Cola. and a, good spool) , of building stone. - J. - Pot ally portion of the property of either VRIFEaIIr. 4 PPllVAtattli ten be made to ATIOVIN VAN C 1458 v. Agent; i4Wlttlanwport.. at to B. C. 11111.,Wisellevero :of the Liroo co., and Ly. Valley icon Cm* Ngark -Korth 1,1850 - -•- • "` • • Smith's Hoot & Shoo Store*. FREBII supply OF 'From Irglt'd CASA? I . ..r . ' The • Illubscriber announces _ r to Ids austere** 'automate ' - - " -.. ~. l' • and the patine. that his bat . t o '• ' , iiit reestre4 at his &ARAM , Shoe Store. nest tiDet 'EOM. the tome of the Miners' Soutar. d'Nelf fr . obOy of Sootaaad Shoes of every Timm fotudin.ylyire. Gentlemen, Calhaeo, Mlteetv; - 14., Alcc.; all of gala are wade up of Ibe best WWI :Was a neat antialll-' ale wanner. sad Iran sapl it' Mew to fa*/ 4Wit. itlefacsoartf %apply of Vda es, Valtbes. UM ala,k,e., sr WO be sold very cams: Vidlaudsidadl, soafselVelf.- 'lldots and Shoo faideloarderaftbabisr - sellrevultrend alio reparlidat short *We:- __.• Pottsville;Jans ffrmlitfr , -. WkI.LIAN:II:4/7111* Clic fanner. Patent Lubricating OIL It. D. SCHOENER, 'TB esp. Ili El Notice and Toll bs ss toll To • Richouin Pb 11340 Inclined Nketow -fiertnaro Falls of . aoa,yo Conahe' Turwoo rtssou laomau Port life Tilley 1 thaeni Royer's tallow Douslx • Raomst Road lei ' '.l3.n•wn Illobrar Mambo! , Mud . , , littE- Nati< On oil Rehayl Mows TO M I- TO be sac *Moira! rke [of from a lowing ani" ton ea dispare Th o deo cum/ Pow' POl E 7, (P'' briar each IBEI Fare rot 4.7. -118. lIEI
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