- ._unr 13 tUit A. - steel scabbctrilike an old . ,topri Becatise,it is 'a hard case. . - , A LITTLR broorii is a whisk ; but hair on thetheek is a whisker. • WHY rs A girl who has injured,hertelf with a knife likea sword ? She is a cut-lass. " TOEY SAY," is one of the gieatest liars known. WITT is an old toper 'lire a spring rain I Because it is a scoak:r. AVI-tr Is Polka like bitter beer? Be cause there are so many "tops fait: •-')VaY is a sawyer like a lawyer I—Because whichever way he-goes, down comes the dust. • ..• I sEr. HIM O RA WINIANG WAY" as Mrs. S. observed, when she perseived the male Sn?ithers corkscrewing Ms .- Way hoine, with a brick in his hat. " EXPERDIE:cITAL PITiLOSOPTIT is said to be asking a young lady to marry you. Looking indifferent and saying-yqn wire only in fun when she refuses you , is rtaßtral philosophy. Cominittin , r suicide under like circumstances, is moral philosophy. Mas. PARTINGTON, while viEiting the Mud seum, the other day, on looking amdp,-;-the old Revolutionary swords and SN'otti.:ll clay; .inores, asked the superintendent wheth - er he had among his famous cutlery the "cat of the Apostle." - A MATERNAL, CommtnEyr.—The Han; Robert Lindse%', when living in Bengal, re, eeived a letter from hiS:.mother, in which she seid--"I understand, dear Robert: that you *re a nr,eat ship-builder. Your talents in this I do not dispute; but I have one favor to ask of you, which is ;this, that you will not come in one of your own building." "Antl.7 says he, "I impligitly 'followed her adviee."' , t THEY ItAtt . : SOHE "tall" specimens of mos quitoes in California - , and their suction, pow ers are enormous. They are said to be sirong limbed, too, that .one will : take the edr4.e of yout bed blanket In his teeth at nizhtf, and raise it up. so that another May creep under and bite. Fever-and-ague "ain't a circum stance." . . Tun-EDITOR of the Gloucester Nezrzt. a bachelor, with no , wife, n0..-responsibilities, no comforts, and nothing.ofthat sort, threat ened to board round among his delinquent subscriber to " take out " the amount - of their clUe.4 - ) hut this was too•much for them, and. then all paid up the old score, and something, in advance. ANECDOTF. OF J - looAat m-4-Hogarth was a *remarkably '''al*nt Man . ," On setting up his carriage, he paid a visit to the Lord • Mayor, and havnig 7 protracted his stay until a heavy snower came otf, he was led out by a different dopr to that by whichte entered, and, unmindful of his carriage, 'he set off on fo(it, and i - Cacho home dripping wet.— ; 'When Mrs. \llc4arth asked him Where he had left his carriage, he said he had forgot ten it. • • A7 , %T.FTATIC I,OIER down east'thus appeals • to his teuder-hearted Dulcinea fur a parting =tack: Terribly tragical, and sublimely re -tributive will be the course pursued by me, if `you do riot instantaneously place thihe ala 'baster -lips to milk:, and enrapture my immor tal soul by imprinting angelic sensations of divine bliss upon ;those indispensable members . of the human physiognomy, and then ; kindly Corideicend to allow me to. take my depart4e from - the everlasting sublimity of thy thrice glorious preSence ! Nancy fainted. • Brockville - • 'FIttE CLAY WORK:S.I - r 4 the 13rockville WOrks, at iirw , tfu ll y offers to the cdmmunity nf the siirround frig district, a worthy. In the article of Ca ESSE 'COLOR LE PapisEre FeriNT BRICK!. Intended to superskide an stni re.aion. the Philadelphia pressed Bricks. - Ths poduli.tr inducements hi-presents In thlaartlelr, are itsetiperior be.iutv, rdbilitli.solidiig of wall; and elteapnesi to the extent or-more than ;rip e r few com pared with the Ph:ladelphia Brick, when trsed In this toeality. The Air,a is larger thin the ordinary article, and theirpnoportions niathernatically correct; and to stiviite any inconvenience (should partietrapprehend in-in %corking in the usual sized bricks, he will fuinish cheaper finalities of the needful sites, for gable and Inside A piece cf wall built of the above Pricks. may be seen after Monday nest. under the porch, at the Penn ,Stylraitia Pall. In thisllorough. lle ;flan solicits:mea t:on to his Pa r-ssED PAVING Beicall, Ise roper ins in-ep rptarente, durarlierp and 1 - Atapne,s, to the Philadelphia Pa vine Urn ks.; Weileeflo•-k 4 for Areiles.itr, Wrilres,Side-Wedgies, Furnare-and gum, Plates : sPbut (tut.. tern, Bifleks for Corrine, des for Hines, Ecralreu, ac., manufactured to order at short notice. For correct iriformution as in the Intrinsic goal - airs and adaptation of tto!'above Pront andPiving Reiche, he in permitted to refer to the fottorsin4practiral men : Iltegars Josue's Geonae. Architect -and' Builder - " lows Mcßaaaost, blaster brick-layer. " LisrAst liar; • do -" Jolla L. 3LartN, do ItIOS. P.:l4rtat . do Orders respectfully solicited by the Proprietor. Of 'te over floraee tStnith, Eol t - ,nt re Et ,Pottarilre ,4 _FAionr:soN, Proprietor. 34.tf - NZ -• Attention ! Attention , : • ,TIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR has, now _on hand at JLo the Corner of,Centre- and hlnhantanen kits., the 4 1Orgeor.ormq . of Farr arid Wires, Clatlisse. in the Coot Wrornicir is noir offered rrr sale, whokoole and rc tan, et mires suit , :d to thetinses. Ths rwrarrt.re .4' , .rortarrni . alwars to be frtund at this peculiiir advan tage; to iiiirchavers, and the attention of the pubtir is directed . tic the fact that the whote.of their enormous rock manuntrtlired in Potts dlr. thereby ensuring to.their rustoinerß, aFa vint . from :0 to per cent. over all cite made Cloth inn. 5,0001 Winter Over Coati , ; 2,00 . 0 Pantaloons, and 1,000 hire net been added to this already AfaxamoTh :111;ek of Clotki , •". A great variety of Engtistr, t:renrli anet, American Clottfs,.e.eg , Onteres and Ve.tings. have itt.t bran re neivert; also, Bearer . Yenetian:ind of farbionahle colours And FIVE'S. for Winter sea son. R.-1110111/PI., I.IPRINCOTT & TAYLOR, '-"(Q Oak Haig' Clothine Store, corner or Centre • and Mahar:tong:o etc., Are determined 'to!lClntli.in..r ctreaper r!lan any that has eget' before bk•en tarred to Pott<cille. Oct 20,1tild. 1 43-tf MAGNETIC, OINI'MENT, IS ronstatitly effecting cures of the utmost, imnor tante. The most incredulous are convineed--the most faithless are corgpelled to believe in the power and virtue of this area , remedy. It is oniversalty admitted to be the most wonderful ota l, ll , ation known to the world for the immediate relief or disease andiaCn. it tlessr fails while there . remains 'sufficient Iltalto rel "' a natural and imaithy action to the capillary verse's of use t" . .Y.and Asizatize the circulation of the bl°^4 ` . try Ibis means Ric/min - Minx power is Cafnol - over the most nuilignantiorms of disease, whirl, Can n" benbt . anaynther remedy. Such is the -Power r ombin'itien that It 'penetrates tmtvery isortihn'of the .hinnan'fra - me • every bone and . mock. , vein arid limn« rit aear , h:d out end made sensible m,d bealina influence. Hence It crimes' 'lt copes as readily With internal as external iliscasea: riumerou• toAtances are on record where this reme dy has restored twilit, to Patients so near the crave that the moot nower!'ul. internal remedies failed to ' produc4 any efisct. Such has frequentiybeen the case• 'to' fattanntatian atria Bards. • . - Not patient ceer reed die with this diaeaee where th'e Marneric Oittirneot tan bc obtained. That dinge'totlll E pidernir knente er the Attrid Erysipelas, , . valid alerayerhe cured by this remedy.. For • : htgantmet&ry Rhemaatirat, . thiastintment it the most Complete terriedrpeeplyed; al 99 caaes altar 109 It will atTord entire relief to the worst eases of --, Are?llan{ Ileadarks, ' - in thirty nse minutes: Pornervous disease this fecasdy is o imme value. Affections of the spine: rheurnattsm,,latneness.ulte rate sure tirroath. bronchitis, pleurisy, croup, chills, brumes, scald head. scrofula, shit Rheum. erysipelas, cholera morbus,.ague in the far, or breast, ',erns, fn_ flamed eyes, fev er . snres.,tc., Will be Immediately re. sieved by the use of Ibis remedy. For further particulars and testimonials, see yraolph:. ibis left width each agent. Price 25 and 40 cents per bottle, .Porsale by . •. .101 Vi m.,naosvNt. 2 Aloe. AR r it for oi a:. • ls by an Agoot is oacb town in tbeSty.st. le . . TRANSPORTATION opppir,'cii.:4lnry. it itstmuLt. :t . - - ND,RRADING 11.:.IL CO, -.' ' . 2 . ..- : ;" •- ' -. ,- ntirads/plis,Vett. Tr. Isso. . S ... , _ Notice la hereby given; that the Raw . of Frei:boa. and Tolle on Coal, traamportOst by this Company, will ho as follows from March . 11th, 1650: • • To From M.Carbon. 13.Flaven.P.C1inton. Richmond, • .. - 70 . 65 45 Philadelphia, ' -. • 70 65 • 45 Inclined Plane ; -. ' 7o - ' 65 45' Nieetown, • - 45 Germantown Railmad, 7065 . A 5 Falls of Schuylkill, " 70 - ' 65 45 Mactayunk, , • ' 60 55 ' 35 I Conshe'ken &Plymouth R. '5O •• 45 - 30 Turn nut 1 mile-beluw Nor. -''• • rtstown, - . ' 45' - - '4O 25 ?Corr:o'l6SO or Bridgeport, 40 . - '35 • 20 Port Kerinedy, , , 35 ' 53 15 ••alley Forte,' 30' '-, 25 - "10 Phceenlivilte, •' ' 20 :. 15 10 Royer's Ford, 2O • 15.. 00 Pottstown, 15 . ' 10. ' 00 Donclassillle, 15 . . 10 f 03 I Baumstown, 10 • • 05 .: 95 Readinc, ' 05 00 95 Bet'sralleadlrig&Mohrairills, 00. ' 95 90 .51ohr.zrille, . , 95'. 90 85 Ilampurg, 2 ' ' 75 " 70 65 OTWit ob u rg, 65 60 .' 55 • By order of the Board, of Manager'. • , , , S. 'BRADFORD; Erect'''. March 3, 1150 . • • ' Slm OFFICE OF THE SCHUirlaraLLii) - NAVIGATION COMPANY. 7,1850. S " :1121 ( Olga Notice is hereby riven that the rates for Toll and the use of Cars for Anthracite Coal transportation on the fact:0.0011 ,tiastation Or the year ISSO milt be as follows: , - TO RE CHARGED PER TOY OF 1140 POUNDS. The weight to,be ascertained by such means as may he adopted to secure. accuracy... and'ErlVE per cent. allowance to be made therefrom for loss by wastage: The Intl Or.all Coal, in clodirriethe'u - se of Cars, coming horn the several points, to be charged's' per the fol lowing table : No charge less than sermTir-vive CMS per tun'shall be made for toll and the use of Can (or any distance To rirwiertinr4 Landing. Alt toorrra, Pearling, Dirdshorourb; Port Vninn, Pottstown Landing, ' • lloyer's Ford, Phceniavilie, I.um?ervt le. • Pawlina's Darn, Valle* Force. Fort Itenttrdy. Norristown and OrldgeriOrt, Plymouth Dam, ConOtehorketa, Spring !dill, Manayunk, . Th r Navlrainn is now open fur use between ?bile del ph in and Roadinr‘and boats will be cleared at Not Clinton and n'ehuylkill Haven on the 11th last., and at roust mite and Port Carbon on the ath Inst. fly order of thn Managers. • , 'T. FBAILEY: President. Winter Arrangement. POTTSVILLE, mrsErtsvgLLE AND TREMONT, FAST LINE, ~111 1 4 , 4 4 A Clad, 1n.,. WEST WOOD •111 . 11 M E ['ILL RAILROAD (r/ ILY.. 'WNW. FZCCPTED,-) Fran: no -Lathes' Rosie aid .4fortimer's Mad, Pattswille. ON and after Nov. 19, 1649, the line will be run as V &Howe, viz : TUEMONT LINE • Leave, Potvaville for Tsernont at 10 o'clock. A.M.; retornior. lea% ea Tiemmit at 3 o'clock, P. M. Fare each way :15 . MINER , 'VILLE LINE. Leans :+diner.ville for I'4,tzsville at 11 and 41 o'clock P. M. Lr,aies Pottstitle•for Minersville at 3 o'clock, P. Fare raeh Kay 12 rte. POTS VJLLE, THEMONT :Acia LOONS VALLEY Oil BEAR GAI.' LINE.-TRI-WEEKLY :Leaver Pottsville ori.Monday, Wednesday and Fri day:at 10 o'clock, P. ;11• ; teturning lentes Trciiiont Tuisday, Thiirsday nnil.turdaY, nt oilock. P. M. Pare. to Lykc nn or MAI Cap. , $1 2.5 tie/klthaggage at the owncr's ri.k. JOIE , : NICE, Agent. Tonal' ine, Oct 28,1810. 4441 lltttle fichuylkfit It.. Road , ARRANGEMENT FOR TUE FREIGFIT AND PASSENGER CARS ON TILE LITTLE SCDITYLKILL RAILROAD, T - TlP.Parseng'erTtnfnleavettrostilintnn,dai'y,(Rhu - dove excepted) on the arrival of the morning trait' on the ilea:dung Railroad from Philadelphia—arriving at Tamhcpia in time to dine. Leaves Tamaqua at half pant One o'elock, P.M.. In time to connect at Port Clin ton with the afternoon train, nn the Reading. Railroad from Pottsville to Philadelphia.* FAR C. To Port Clinton. /5 rents; to Phihrlfilphil, $,50. Mt:freight train leaves Tamaqua daily, (tannilays excepted.) at 6 o'clock, A. M., and Port Clinton at 4 o'clock, P.J.N A paiSeneer car runs in connexion with the Frrieht train, on that passengers for Philadelphia ran take the morning train °fears on the Reading Rail road at Port Clinton-. Fare the same As in the other rain. JOHN ANDER - Arini, -Tamaqua 1 1c121 4 -441 - Getteral'Agent.. :New Ariranitement • - 4 1 , :te • . ' LIVINGSTON'S EXPRESS LINE Iv 11 ARE PREPARED TO receive and .fbrward 'PLOIy per rapsenger• Train, (our Eipre. - s car 'boing,always in ettaran or o aroarlal messenzeri) mer r handize of alldeacriptions, packages, bundles, spade bank notes, 4-e. Ahn particular attention paid to collecting Bills, Drafts and Accounts. Packares and Goods delivereddaily to all interme diate places between Philadelphia and Poitsvile. OFFICES, C•otre Street, Pottsville; 43; Snnth Third street Philadelphia ; No. 6; Wall street, New York; No e Court It Creep Roston. Feb.. 24, ?-t(] . LIVINOSTON. HOWARD & Co. Joseph McMurray's ARRANGEMENTS Fon 1,50. _ . . - - • Cgde3t F-vabitehed Pasture °pee is tkallatted States LIVERPOOL Art) NEW YORK REGULAR • LINE OF PACKEtS. A .... TILE following mimed regular line . of ['art et Ships, sail punctually to and from the )aboveh Ports, nnd are splendidly fitted up es - pressly for the accommodation of Cabin, sec ond Caton. and Steerage Passengers. viz: PATRIcK DENIM WATERLOO. ALBERT CA LLATIN, JOHN R. MIDDY, NEW WORLD. . WEST POINT. ASBI 7 RTON;CONSELLATION. I • In addition In the above splendid Line of Packe a a reentar soci-ess ton of first class ships will continue to iKnl fmm Liverpool. via: • The ANDREW POSTER. ST. GEORGE. ST. PAT. RdCK. DE WITT 13.1STON, ENTERPRIsE,J AM Es. Tft.lVN„ SENATOR. ISA !ll PEL : All of which a re.tii•d up in the snout modern style. and nom.. nianded by e-ntienian of errat experience. 'Dime desiroye. to send money to their friends, can "loan Draft:A:4 any at:lntuition the Provincial Bank of Irrlat. , l and all of Ott twanehes; free o(discount. On Esir:4 - P, D—Meewa. Spooner. AMOCO & Rankers, Imudon., and Union Dank of Liverpool. on St:Ott-AND—The Pik of Glannw flank, and all its Bran Otes and Agencies., AcpNqs., The subscriber has been ippiinteii Arentfor the above Line . by which a considerable' reduction in price of passage hai been made, and no debsy will hereafter take place with passengers, or in remitting money. . . Peisons remitting Five Dollars to the pound. In oar mnney, free or pootsvc the amount will be forwattl ed to any address they delire,,lnd a.rree lot returned. J. P. SHERWIN. Agent. Pottsville. Pa. Jan 12. MO. 4-lf• Passage Agency. A CARD. , k =publication hiving been made calculated to cieate the impression. that Mr. Mchlturay's Passage Agency was taken - from us. Thil is not the case— we declined acting as Agent lot this Hauge any longer., from reasons quite satisfactory to ourselves. We should rot have considered this notice necessary. if Interested persons had not indicated that the frequent complaints were caused at our office. All such reports we pronounce. malicious. and'without any foundation. We were solicited to continue the Agency, hut post. tiliely declined doing io. The House we are now doing business for, P. W. Byrnes, & Co.. Is the oldest in the Patsage bufinege In Llyerpool,,htyd upon trial, we can confidently .recommend !t to, the, confidence and summit of [boas wishing to send for their-friends ur transmit money to Europe. They are prompt in their mode of doing busineirs,andposseis facilities not enjoyed by any other line. . B. BANNAN, • Agent for P.M. LITELNEfi - & CO. Pottsville, ati J 85,0. Pascal Iron Works. - PNrwrr ,, ..." r Jay. 4 ,14 PHI LAD Et P HIA. ATELDED Wrougnrlron Flues, :suitable for Loco- V V ruotlves,Marine and other Stearn Engine Boilers, from 2to 5 in ches . in diameter. - Mao, Pipes f or Gas, Steam and other purposes; extra strong Tube for Hy draulic Presses; Hollow Pistons for Pumps of Steam Engines rte. manufactireil and fOr'snie MORRIS - . TASKER k MORRIS, Warehouse B. E. corner 34L and Walnut sts.„Thilad Passage Cram layerpoot PASSAGES in the steerage a the Errse Class Packet Snips Mary Pleasant!, Shenandoah, Berlin and Europe, sailing. from Liverpool for Philadelphia on the of every month,throughottli Ike year, can be secured on application to SAMUEL PLEASANT& Ne. 3 I Wairkt, S . PYIIaduI Tuscarora and Tamaqua Line. ON and alter Monday May 28th. the subscriber will run - a coach Titan %l ".:; TIMES A DAT'. betwe en Tusellirara and Tmaqua. on the arrival ittf the cars it Tuscarora. The e cars leave Pottsville atll and 11 le olock, A. / 1 4. And 1 p. M. The coach will leave Tama- qua at 71 and 11 o'clock, A. M.. and 4 o'clock. P. M.— Pare 50 cents. - Tickets can be bad •at lbnes' Hotel. %puma aad_et, the eeadattor of the Cars. • 5um4,1 1 3-rk" •• HMS- letwx ,,,,,,,, a _ ltriattiwiltrenittg , Tstimmtritator $ TRANS PORTATION. Paspage- ttd amok Aloha En and MELAND„ SGCITLAND '4.ND - WALES- ., • ce - S,,,,Lis Saralee Li ! g Patkr: :4' 4 ' • • • , p.Virp BYRNES sits cat. 7. • (ss-ratittsuko Li 1524 — l' .Na. 83 SsatA Street, Xer York, and 38 Rfasilts Read. Lirerpool, ' D. BAN NAN. AGENT, POTtSVALLE. PERSONS sending to the Old Gaup , try try for tlir it friends, can have them brobght..out by _the Regulal, Line of Packets, sailing from .Liverponl on _ 184; 6th, 11th, l6tb,•llet,, or Stith of every wonth.comprisleg this follow ng Regular Line Packet Statist—. • , Fidel ia, Siddons„ Albert Gallatin, Hottinguer, Colombia, Constellation. Rosettes, Patrick Henry, Cambridge. • Isaac Wright, Wnterion. Constitution, Ashburton, New Ycigt, • Garrick, West Point, Queen oftheWest; Montezuma, Yorkshire, Sheridan, • New World. Liverpool, : Oxford, •• . • - -John R. Skiddy. Or In first class American Ships, sailing from Liv erpool and the Irish Ports every four days, and often er if required. The following Ships cornprise oar American Line of Packets.— ' Si. Patrick, , 8-t. George, 'Andre - W. Foster, .• Yorktown, I Creole, Mentmfin, . Prohus, ; Elsinore, Wm. A: Cooper. And many others, which this limited spaea: will not, admit of here enomerating. Those wisning heir relatives nut quick, -Seth God it ; their interest toseieet OUT conveys nces,as ao,eapense &c.. is spared to have those sent for made comfortable on the voyage. From the well known chirarter and loos standing of our 'House in LiverpooL::beint es tablished nearly, Flirt) Years. and Use, many Thou sands of Ernlzrat,te forwarded by us during that time. hitherto without coipplaint. is n' - sure guarantee. that any engagements wit make will be faithfully falfilisid. Grafts at sight ((natty amount on the Nat i onal Bank of Ireland, its branches itze., at all Sines for sale. Apply tn, or address by letter,; post-141d, .• P. W. BYR:NIBS & Co. 83 South sr: N.Y. and 35 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. Passage Agency. - REMOTION 111 PitICOOP PASSAGE 9111 E subscriber has been Appointed Sole Agent fo L the above Line; the Oldest in the United States by which a confide - table reduction In the price of Pas sive has been made, and no delay in Passengers will hereafter take place in Liverpool or at home. Passengers lauded In Philadelphia when desired,at the same rates. renrafts in'one Pound and upwards, payable In any part of England. Lrel Ind. Scotland and Wales, with out discount or delay. issued at this Mica, and 'those who desires° enclose their in letters their friends, ....an do so if they desire it. This is an aeciimmodation never enjoyed by theipeople of this Region before. ' Persons icmiuific bids dye dollars . to the pound in par money, free of postage, the amount trill tie for .warded to any address they desire. or enclose them a draft. to be forwarded to their friends, together with a receipt. For promptness and dispatch, call. upon the sUb.scri , e'er, who has had r t years' experience In the basi -1 flees. BiNNAN. - Ace.nt. 'Nov. IT, ' 1:47-tr !ROM '~'' - ~ n m ; 23 !- 25 , 25 25 25 21 35 !` 35 32 11: 40 37 45 V 45 12 511, 50 47 5 1 1 50 561 55 i 52. 561 55 ' 52 51 1 1 ao 1 57 61 1 60 57 6 1 1 1 60 57 611 i 60 57 661` 65 62 56 1' 65 .65 62 62 711 1 70 67 71 4' 10 I 67 715 1' 75 /C, 75 172 Philad'a, Heading & Pottsvilie RAIL-ROAD. ftr ft m m ... 0**0.119/0409, • . RATES ON FREIGHT ON MERCHANDIZE. 0 N AND:AFTER April Into, 1B48„ Cain's will be forwarded with despatch at the follawing rates of freight, between 'Pottsville and the points below statedf per ton of 2000 lbs. Bete:lel Pottsvilleßetween Pottsville I • ' sad Pills. tad Reading Plasteradmestone; Rhonda-) ' - ous Coal, sand, Iron Ore, Y. l 00 i: 100 . .aiid Bricks. . - J - .. Elloomsadine,Tinotter,Stoue.) • Rosin, Mar: l'itlh, Raw I :, • ' Turpentine, Martile,Cril,d- .2 25. ? 1. 10 stones, nails, spikes. sem, p and pig Iron, braken cast- I lags, guano, and poudreite. Dar Iron, sour, tratt,.lead,) .; bark, raw tohaceo,salt beef ! I: and pork, lumber,' grain. I • iron castinvi, sneer, mu- }2 75 1 30 lasses, green coffee. porn. I .. toes, salt potre, brimstone, I :. and rye chop, ; ...1 l' Flour, per bbl. , - .: 14 Oil, groceries vinegar. whis-1 key, ttrachinery, cheese, I • f , { • lard, tallow, rags, leather, 1 ' raw hides , pat, white /.{ 00 1! 1 90 and red Iri; ina doiyetnrk,henip, glue and cordage. steel, I . " bran and ship stud'. • J lbw cotton and WOOl, tirnrc,` , . fresh meat, fresh! fish. dry I goods,drage anti 'lleitis-Ines. I . foreign liquors. wines and I • , teat, class, di ii,a, an d . • uneen.ware• toodiry, conl . - ieCt ',nary. hooka and stn= }.5 00 :. . ,: 2 35 - to:glary, spit its turpentine, comphine, burned entree. ~- ' bats and caps. Loots and ff hoes, bonorts.l featherri, trees, bops. spices, furni ture.,bY No additional tlharres for rommlssinil, storage, or receiving nr delivering freicloont'any of the Compa ny's poat,, on the line. (April 15, qt).-19-tf Tremont Iron Mortis. <7 • • . • . X lIATDOLLFP &. rump, I) usrg(7ll; 1.4 announce to the linablic that 1 1 , they have taken and re built the estahlistr [nen& known ar.. the Tr•niont Iron• Works. where they are pre deed to build all kinds of SteanfEn7l nes. Mattufacturof Ihilrivul Cars and Maelitneir of artnost every descripubtt, at the shortest noticee and on the most reasonable terms. • Persons abroad in Want of Steam Enaine, Paring, Coakllre.o..ara. Drill Cam Railtoad and ottlier Canines. find it to their advantage to give them a call before enzavinc ehewliere. 0 11arcb 23, 1650 13-tf (gr tzsr. FOUNDRY AND 3IACIIINE!SHOP.S. Pi' 11E, subscribern at their old .and. :corner of Rai I • Road ind Callowhill streets. ate priliated to man talrture to ordor,at tie thurtest notice,;t l tcana En cures and Pumps, of any power and rapacity for ndn - inc and o:her purposes, Cnal {Waking Ma charrs.wiW solid lad {maculated rollers;,ns rimy be reqiiit«d. A'so Engines a iiiitllowing Cylinders with all necen nary Machinery 1 - ,.illatting,F urnac-s. Ifot Air Pipes of the most appr.A.A plans, Cup and Ball Pints and Water Toyers of the very best construction. They particuhrly invite ; the .attention of Iron Mestere and pante' engaged in the Iron Trade, to theia large stock of Patterns for ROMs. Mills, /laving lately construct ed the machinery for two of the largest Mills in the Count rt. viz.:—The Wyoming Millet Wilkesbarmand the Rolling - NIB at rho Mentour Iron Work's. Danville. They are fully pc . ..pared for this kind of work, togeth er wlib every variety of general toachineS.9• of the qualities of their work and materials, It is enough to say, that time and experience, the roost infallible tests, “ave. amply demonstrated the genuine character of their engines and tnachinety. Ord..ret are reqtectfully solicited and will be ptompt Ty attended to.. r • 1. . . i - • HAYWOOD & SNYDER Pottbv 111 e, Un - 1.7,t:180. ' -31 f . • . 1 .= .. 4 4494. - . ...g........._. - r..rssi:' —•:•-•<:"- ;tics ,— . •ranklln Works. 1. . \. 'fru'• uhscrther announces to the public that he fs sole plopralor or this Franklin Works; Port Car bon. lately owned by] A. G. Itrooke. where , he main. ties to manufacture' to order at the shortest notice Sham Engines, Pumps, Coal Breakers,and Machinery of altruist any size or:description, for mining or other purpoeeo. Alsn Railroad tied DOR. cars,,ltiin or Itniss ratlines of nay slze or pattern.' •.. -:' . pollnEas 111.16cEeFirt.T.Y SOLVITED SILLYMAisi. ANKLIN SIIISVEL %YORKS.—The 'subscriber 1: continues to tarnish the Colliers aryl: dealers o selmylkillcounty,withShorels of all kinds s at the low est .Philadelphia prices: Attention is partleularly cal led to their Coal ShOvels. Otders fot Stiottels of any size or pattern promptly attended to. S. 8114 X MAN Port Carbon July, MISIO • - - Luzerne!lron'Works,,O .t eor Ilfiz • '.,iit: : HUDSON it ALLEN, fßorniCTorts or the above named establishment respectfully informs their patrons and' the public generally. that they ha JC taken the large bidding for merly used for the Machine Shop. connected with the Sugar Loaf Coal %Voila, to which they hive added a Foundry, and are now prepared to build:Stearn En gines of every aize,lPumps, Coal Breakets, Railroad and Drift Cara. and to fuinisli Doh and Brass Castings of every description suitable lathe Coal mining or any other business, on the most reasonable tering. Repairing of all kinds done with ritatneira, and dc.- *pate)). at the lowest prices. All work [wished by them will be warranted to perform well. They! would solicit the custom of those who may want articles in their line In this All orders will meet with immediate and :prompt at tention. S. W. HUDSON, March 17,1849. _ll2:ly] L. 11. -ALLEN. Eagle Iron Worls.o. '4"it IN Tilt 13011OEGI1 OF POTTBVi.I.E. POB.BERLY COMMICTBD Br C. fir.;PITAM.V. J. WREN & CO. • 2, E:FECTFULIA. an flounce to theit friehdo and the IL Publie that they have taaen this establishment, and respectrullk solicit a continuance of,tlie custom of the winks. Being peactical 'Mechanics, tßey flatter themselves-that their khowledge and esperierice orate business will enable them to turn out work' that wUI not fail to give aatiafaetion to the most fastidious.— They arc prepared lo 'manufacture Steam Engines, Pumps, Coal ItreakersiptairCars, Railroad and other Castings. 4-c. &c. I Allorders and promptlyezecuted ontbe moat reasooahleterma. , • JOIIN WREN. TIIONAWNCREN • April Illet '49-1740 JAMES WREN Pott3vUte Iron Aolllt s: MINA ' I'ENEELt. & MAErt. RESPECTFULLI( annohnces to the public, that they have taken the Establishment kebtown as the Pottsville Iron Works, on Norwegian street, where they areprephedto build alltinds of Steam Engines, rnanhacrate Rail Road Cars. and Machinery ofalmost every description, st the shortest noticei &DODD the most reasonable term. OPersons from abfoad, in want of Stiaili Engines willtlnd It tot heir adyantage testae Oen fi tali before eartglatilwrie(*. 1111 - - . - w t. IRON WORK 4. Colliery Works MEM MEDICINAL. ta. 1.• z twalyti l ke. CELEBRATED FAMILY MEDICINES CURS POLLOWSANISS xanr pßoors. , TilEtzFricacr OF Dr. Svraynegs Corupound Syrup w OF witu:cazawirj, • . . rag Oriiisal eIl atierste"Prtieradra ..• . CONS vurvicom, • ' • Caulbs, Cntis. Astbrus, Bronchitis.; ILltrer Corepbtlet, Spitting Illood,difileulty of Breathier. Pale le the tdidsaad Breast, Palpitiliertar Wart. Info' en re, Cro u Nbre ken Conalltotton,rore Throat, TNerierri Debility, tad altdbeaertree etttre • :Threat. , - Berths • and Lutisica; . most effectual and speedy cure' O innvos Cur any:of the above disease, is -- • Dlt. IN AY f.ll - • Gapnssd ' sear 2;c e • YS awAiNe soiiTn.—Read the meet 1.4 , remarkable one ever pitied upon record: . 7.7 t • . ::wilinfortex,%?r• C. Dr. SWayne—Dear Sir .—llaving been almost FM.. raculouslyenred by your vatnable medicine, I think it not more than entitiOn gratitude in me to inakeone in addition to the long list of. certificates whichiyou have received of remarkable cures by your medicine. During the two years preceding last August. i was very much . distresssed with a very bad cold and rack ing coop. and doting the latter part of the time, it continued to grow worse; and indeed In Jolji etv TIMID! CANE rte ovia. !milli: tried all kinds of medicine, said to hr good for such diseases, trithon,t the 1 east good effect. ! was reduced almost to a per feet corpse. and had scarcely any flesh upon my body, and for a long time never thought to rise from my bed again. A friend one day asked me if I had tried Dr. Swayne's,Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, sod ad• vised me to do so at once, as he had heard that it bad warted a great many wonderful cures. I took his ad vice, and after using up several bottles of it, I grew so much better ihat.l was enabled to leive toy bed, and afterwards to walk shout the , house. and go out into the street. I was entouraged by this, and con tinued the use of your ntedielee.and now, by means of its wonderful curative powers:l am perfectly, well, and enlortbe use of all my faculties, just as much as if I had never been afflicted in the way I have describ• cd to you. I have written this, not thinking that it will at all interest you, but humbly hoping that it will have its mite of influence in causing your valuable medicine to among mankind, and in assist ing to raise you to that station which you so richly de• serve, for your persevering, efforts for the public good. Respectfully your friend and admirer,• JiNCs IL blsscaxu. • Tks Oridisai Letter sera Bs sees by calthisz at Dr. Srayses Office- VERY IMPORTANT CAUTION. Be very particular to inquire for Dit. BWATNE'S WILD ILSIIERRY, as some unprincipled individualt have stolen the name of Wild Cherry, thinking to bor row a reputation from that already established. Re number! the genuine is put up in -Qnare bottles, env cred with a beautiful wrapper, (steel engraving,) with the portrait of Ult. SWa YN F. thereon, also 'his sig nature ; all other are positively •'fictitious and coun terfeit." Prlncilial office, N. W. corner of Eighthand Race ats., Philadelphia. Swayne's Celebrated Vermlf age "A safe and effectual comedy for Worms, Dys pepsia, Cholera Morbus, sickly or Dyspep tic children or militia, and the most useful Family Medicine . ever offered to theitiublic.". .., tr. ma remedy is one which has proved successful A for a lung time, and it is universally acknowledg ed by all who have tiled it to he far superior (being so very pleasant to the taste at the same time rff iu at) to any other medicine.ever employed to diseases for which it is recommended. It not ont4tdestroys worms, but It invigorates the whole system- bis harmless In Its 'Recta, arid the health-of the patient re always improved by Its ose even when no worms ar e ;discovered. Extract. of a letter to Dr. SlVara, dared Jladerson town, 'lndiana. Dear Sir f--A Man purchased a bottle of your Vint- Mtrealt the other day for his child, and by its use dis charged 63 of the largest worms he,had ever seen. It is somewhat diiiicult,ro Cs( the ponpie to try it, an they have-been no otleil culled by nails:eons and worth less Minn thertleitten. Yours being no very pleasant to the taste.at the samo time effectual, I shall be abl to disposnof a large quantity. Yours, &c. T. T. SWAM P. M. To Dr. Swayne, Philadelphia. - BEWARE OF MISTAKES. • Remember:•Dr,. ew:lyne's Vert:unite it , now put up in square Bottles, (having, recently been chanced,) covered with a beautiful wrapper, (steel engraving.) with the portrait of Dr, tiWayne thereon engraved. Bear this in mind and be not deceived. See tAat:ike - ssiste is spelt correctly—S YXF: CLEANSE AND PURIFY. DR. SWAYNE'S SUGAR COATED sAn.sAPA -1111.1.A AND, EXTRACT OF TAR P 11.1.5. A mild and etttctlye puicative great, purifyer of the blood, they correi:kall th e Inactions of the Liver, nod as an alterative in Dropsical affections they "are very valuable. Giddiness of the head, dimness of sight, -depression of spirits, head ache, &e., are cured by These purifying rills. No medic ins can have a fierier effect for monthly Irregularities,-,which occasionally happen to women * thee are perfectly safe, and will in conftinction with Ur. AWAI NE'S Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry; take all pain and disease from every part of the system. The a bove valuable medicine. are prepaied only by DR. SWAVNE,'N:W. corner of EIGHTH and RACE Streets, Philadelphia. AGENTS FOR SCIIHNLffILL COUNTY. JOHN- G. BROWS, J. CURTIS C. lIVIAIES, Potisville, Pa, .1. S. C. MARTIN. 3 JAMES U. FALLS,I Minersville JOHN W. OHMS, f C. & G. TIE ATZINCER, Schuylkill ; W; 11E1SLER, & Co.. $1 n4l 11. SHIR‘LIKR. C.T1 ,0 1 , ; REEDY TIEEII. L. ; Jou sA. Urn., Tdy lorscille; J. 11. ALTER, Tuscarora; E. J. Far, Ta maqua; Gen. REIF'TDFR. New Castle; W. %Ins , TELICs, St. (lair; 34E12 ILLy Ma a. PartergOn ; PAUL HARR, ; t cg EL & 11. tiN DT. Ti, itionl, COCKIIILL & rJoic, I.nclt ells n ; Jolly WILLI Asia, Middleport ; Chan. FRAILEV, OrWiel4l,!l7l: C ii NNEn• RnoADO & LITTEIIA LE. New rhiladelphri ; S. NI Fair . I•l'WlV.bUrg Landinz ; J. STANTON, McKeantdium and by .. etorvkeepersia the adjacent count es Feb 23, MO. , 8-Iv ...r. • ja • -I" • ' Antl-Pyrlc Paint. FIRE, WATER & WEATHER PROOF, SAVE YOUR IITSUILANCE 611111111 IS PAINT is the result of a long series of ed .. - entitle experiments, and W totally different from any other ever offered to the pedle. It is composed of materials entirely nic.proof, being scarcely de structible by the:lllan , Pipe. It forms a coating im pervious to air and moisture. and is a perfect kreng (inn :Igraine all the ordinary causes of fire. whether Sparks. Cinders or Mat, from a neighboring building in Eames. It Is especially u•lapted to protect Roofs from Fire and Leaking; Wend of all kinds from Decay. Tin Roofs and Iron Work from Rost. Railroad bridges and all buildings elposed to sparks from Locomotives, and the interior of Manufactories, where sparks or a quica light lianas woull readily set them en fire with out this protection No other paint is equal to It for the wails of brick houses, giving them the appearance and solidity of alone, and avoiding the use of sand, always annoyingand soon wearing eff. The longer it remains on the wood, the harder It becomes. and the better will It resist the action of firm and timber, if it could be immersed In a solution of it, would. in a little time, be petrified to stone. It line no lime and never cracks. It hardens by drying 111111 i never peels oft. It ha decidedly economical paint. A "building can be properly covered with it at one half the cost of lead. Fermin,. wishing to !Ave their lionsea fire-pronf in side can put on two coats of the Anti l'yrie first, and then any color they may after. On exhibition at the etorr, three houces painted in different O. For further particulars, certificates, itte, see pamphlet published by the Company., READ THIS Ar. Y. Hospital, Dec'. 9, '49 I have made an eiperimental investigation Into the properties of a paint prepared by the N. Y. - Anti-eyrie Paint Company, narneds.dati-Pric Paint: Being ac quainted with ita composition, 1 would state: that it Is of an incombustible nature ; end from the dense and adtp;sive qualities it is prepared of, that it Is em neatly protective against the action of the atmos phere, and will haVe the effect of preserving wood and other murices nn which it • may be spread, front decay. With res,ard to its Anti-phyric properties. 1 would say, from the experiments I have made, that there is no probability of shingles nod other wood en surfaces painted with it, taking fire from 'lowers amities and cinders, one of the principal causes of the disastrous character of our files 1 consider that the " N Y Anti-hyric :Paint Company." has brought forward a valuable • and useful improvement in a ne cessary article, andtbat it deserves the consideration of the public, as a safeguard against Ares, and the earnest attention of the Insurance Companies, as greatly lessening their risks. • LAWRENCE REID, Professor of Chemistry and Lecturer on Medical Chemistry, N if Hospital. Manufactured by :the New York Antr-Pyrle Paint Company, and for sale nt their Depot, at 4.81 WA TER ,Street, N York, by their sole and only author . ized agent. :GEO. G. SHEPPARD. March 23, 1850 • • 12-3 m Steel Peng Al' 01141 t 8- CTS. - •A °floss: . 300 GROSS STEEL PENS, some at low to 8 vents, Grosii„ Just received. The subscriber will .upply Pens, cheaper wholesale, than any of the traielling Pen Pedlars, to deem. Ile bays his stock at the Trade Sales. the same as he wholesale cane lance in Philadelphia and New. York Cal lat . HANNAN'S • Cheap Wholesale and Befall Stores. • .Thompson. REAL ESTATE AGENT. AND COLLECTOR OF RENTS, 011e:elir Poet Corbels, Srbnylkin County, Pik. RE subscriber will take charge of Coal Lands, 1 iLlWelllng Itondecand other property. and collect Rents for the saniei in the County of Schuylkill, and all other business connected with bin Agency, will be promptly attenited • . • .. . • EU THOMPSON, $ . . • .. . 'Port Caroon,Rehiiyleillco.. Refers to Burd Paitenon, and Horace eiraitp. Esq Puttsirille. • ,• " Samuel get!. Reading. - '? Wm. H. Wilton, No. U, North 3d it, Philadelphia. (Martit'a H/17CHES• tiELEBRATEtI CIIEMICAt rbw der tor Razor Ettrops, unrivalled and unequalled hr. the annalsolAbe Nineteenth Century. Warranted to produce a flue smooth edge In one infante. or the mon vznfaZdirouViltirsiVe by the nnderslgned, at tha .1•394 • SWIM it, Parr :7 Me=2l MEDICINAL. .of ull NERVOUS DISEASES, And:tif those entnplainta which' are canted by an im• paired, weakened or unhealthy canditicip of the' • • arratvißxr.ti sySTEM. This beautiful anA convenient application.of the mys terious powers of GALVANISM and MAGNCTIS3I. has been pronounced by distinguished physicians, both is Europe and the Viuted States, to. be the most rahsabis medicinal Li ry of Ole dtgr. Dr. omarms GALVANIC BELT , MAGNETIt FLUID, . toed with Om most perfect rind certain iueems In all onset of . ' Strengthening the.weeitened body, giving torte, to the varioni organs, and invigorating. the entire system, Also in FITS, , CRA.SIP, PARALYSIS and PALSY, tiVSPEP SIA. or INDIGESTION, RHEUMATISM, ACUTE and CHRONIC, GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAF NESS, NERVOUS TREMORS:: PALPITATION OF THE.HEART,,, APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA. PAINS la the SIDE and CHF.ST,. LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of the SPINE. HIP COMPLAINT. DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, DEFI CIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL ENERGY, and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which eimplaints arise from one simple cause--namely, A. Derangement 'of the Noreen!' System. p7- in NERVOUS CONIrLANTS, Drugs' end eines increase the diseaee , for they weaken the vital ener gies of the already prcistrated system ; while under the strengthening, Life-giving; vitalism," inguenci 4'4,02114n. ism, u applied by this beautiful.- arid rurderful dia. emery. the exhausted Alatient and weakened sufferer is restored to former health, strength. elasticity and rigor. The great peculiarity; andexcellsoce of Dr. Chriatia'a Galvanic Onra: tree, consists, in the fact that they arrest and 'cure disease by outward application, in. .placeof the usual m •of drug "Mg and phisitking the patient, till et/than/M. Nature nuke hopelessly under the indiction. , 11ey strengthen the whole system, equalise - tie reishi lien of as bleed, promote the illeraieffAl, and RlDerrida the sligAtest injury under any circiriostancet. Singh their introduction in the United States, only three yelre since more than 60,00.0 Persons including all - ages. eleSses and conditions, among which were a large number of ladies, who are peculiarly sub• ject to Nervous Complaints, have been ENTIRELY AND Y'EItM!,NENTIY CD=D, when all hope of relief had been given up, and every thing else been tried in vain: - To illustrate the use or the GALVANIC BELT, suppose the case of • perFon afflicted With that bane of civilization, D Vat'Ft SI A. or any other Chronic or Nerv ous Disorder. In ordinary cases, stimniants are taken, which, by- their •action on the nerves end miracles of the stomach, afford teaspacory relief, but which leave the patient in a lower state,. and with injured. faculties, atter the action thus excited - has ceased. Now compare , this ts*A the effect resulting - Dom the application of the GALVANIC ISELT. 'fake a Dyspeptic sufferer, even in the worse symptoms Min attack, and iuniplylie the Belt aroubd the body, using the Magmatic Fluid as directed. In a - short period the insensible perspinitiou will act on the positive element of the Ball theistic causing a Gat , conic circulation which, will Oise on to the negative, and bents back again to the positive, thus keeping up a con inuous Galvanic circulation throughout the sparest. Thus the most severe cases of Dlilei'TtllA Ire PERM A• NPINTLY ClatED. A LFEW DAYS IS OFTEN ANIPLY SUFFIcIkINI"IO EIIADICATIL THE DISEASE OF I SAILS. CERTIFICATES ANC TESTIMONIALS. Of the Most Undoubted Chorneter, Froni all parts ol the Country could to given, euttleient to till every column in thta paper! AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conclusively prO es that " Truth is stranger than 'Fiction." ctitr. OF Rheumatism, Bibnchitis and Dyspepsia. REV. DR. LANDIS, A CLERGYMAN of New Jersey, nf distinguished , attainments and exalted reputation : Sew Jerrey,Lluly lit 1949. Da. A. H. CJIBISTIE---llear Sir:. You wish to Imo% of me what has been the result in my own case, of the appli cation of THE CIALVilZsile BELT AND ISEICKLittII. :lly reply is 133 follows :, For about twenty years I had been suffering from Dys poplin. Every year the symptoms became .worse, nor could I obtain permanC'lt rebel from any course el medical treatment whatever.. About jesurteest years since, in con sequence or frequent Cs posui e to the weather, ID the dis charge of my pastoral duties, I became subject to a severe Chrimic Rheumatism, Which for year after year, caused me indescribable anguish. Farther: In the winter of '4l and : lit, in consequence. of preaching a great deal in my own , and various other' churches in this region, I was &Slatted by the Branch:Ws, which soon became - no severe as to require an immediate suspension of my pastoral labors. My nervous rysi i tas was now thoioughty prostrated, mural; my Bronchitis became worse, SO, algo did my Dye• pepsia and Rheumatic% action—thus evincing that these disorders were connected with each other through the medium of the Nervoui System, In the whole pharma. copmia there seemed to be no remedial agebt which could reach and recuperate tny Nervous System • everything that. I had tried for this purpose had emnpletely failed. At last I was led by my friends to exentine your inven tions, end (though wilts no very sanguine hopes of their eiticiency) I determined to try the effect of the application of the GALVANIC BELT-AND NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. :This was in June, IS4tr. To NT GREAT ASTO . 3IIIHMENT; ilr IWO DAT/ Div DTIPT.THE HAD 0315 ; IT rower DA,. I was lIIVABLVD qo neseme NT tan. TONAL ; NOR HATE I SINCF: mares - es A SINGLE. ICATIOC ON ACCOVNT TUT BRONCHITIA i ' l AND ISTIIIITU. AIATie •FTEcTION 11451 I:NTINELY Crilmil TO TROVNI.I6 Hurts He. Is the wonderful and happy results of the experiment. hare recommended the DELT and FLUID to many who-have .been likewise suffering from Neuralgic affec tions. They have tried them, WITH Hairs 'swims, I ILLIVIT., IN RTIRT cats. am, dear sir, very reapeetfullyLyount, • ROBERT W. LANDIS,. - •DR. CHRISTIE'q- ~ GALVANIC- NECkLACE' . I, used, for ell complaints affecting the 'Amt. or Head, such as Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Throat, Nervous and Sick , Headache, Dizziness of the Head, Neuralgia in the Face, 61:Wising or Roaring in the liars, Deafness,which le generally Nervous, and that distressed com plaint, called TiO3olureux. . Palsy and 'Paralysis. • All physicians acknowledge that these terrible diseases are caused by a deficiency of Nerrocs knerry in the affected limbs. be. CII.IIITICII Galvanic Articles will 'supply this deficient lt n and a complete and entire cute is thus anted. . • 1000 Cases of Palsy arid Paralysis hare been reported hi DR. Cirrus-rm. find his Agents within the lest tWo Icily', which have ; been entirely restored. Ce- Car: ANDREW J. ' F, TOWRS of Brookln, T. Y., had not been able to walk a stag, (or near four year., and was co helidess that he bid to - be fed. The most celebrated physicians, gave him int In five days after he com menced wearing the OA tevtic BELT, NECREACR, sea 131, , icm.tva, be walked across the room, and in three weeks he had perfectly tecoiered his health. Captain Tomes is seventy 3 ears of age; Severe Deafness* Cured. . The following- is an' extract from a letter lately 'Se ceived frum a distinguished physician in the State of Virginia : "A. 11. Ciniisrir, M. D.—Dear. Sir : One of my patients, unknown to me,'obtaincd yyour 'Galvanic Belt end /Veda lace, With the Magnetic }'l aid, fora 6C60111 affection of Deafness. The case was that of a lady whose Nervous system was much disordered, and her general health prior. Much was done previously to the applicatiOn of the Belt, but with very little MICCMIS, and I feel it; only right to tell you, that since she commenced wearing the Belt and using the -Fluid, but R few weeks ago, she has EN , TIRELY DECOVERED fiER HEARING, and her general health is better then for les ern' years.", (0- Every case of Deafness, If it ho Nervons, a , s it geeerally Is, can be cured by this wonderful remedy. DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BRACELETS Are found of vast service in cases of Convulsions or Fits, Spasmodie Complaints, 'and general Nerions Affections of the Head and upper extremities 'Also in Palsy and Pstrel)sis, and all diseases caused by a deficiency of power or Nervous Energy in the limbs or other organs of the bcidy, 1 1 1 . • Tic Dolanai and Neuralgia, Tdese.dreadful and • agonizing complaints are. kilned( Welk reliaed by the application of the Us smanic BELT, NtcaLact VW FLUID.. Thel3clt diffuses the Electricity throughffhe system ; the Necklace his a local effect, and the FhthrActe directly' upon the affected nerves. la these distressing afflictions the application .NEVER F.A11.9. Oa- Many hundred Certificate' from all- parts of the country of the most 'extraordinary character can be girlie, if required. - - 'trouble or 'incnnvenience attends the 'wet of DR: CIIRISTIE'S GALVANIC.IRTICLES, and they stay be worn by the Moat feeble end delicate, with per. feet ea'e and safety. :In many cases the sensation at. tending their use la higMy pleasant and agreraOle. - They can be sent to any part Of the country. PriCeSi The Galvanic. Ilea; . Three.Dollers. The ,Galitinlb NSOldace, Tiiio Dollars. , • The Galianlc Elrecelet4, One Dollar Each.- The Magnetic F 1.41, One Dollar. Cy- The edictal ate aecompinied by tun and plats direction*: Pamphlet", with full particulars Imay be bad pith. authorised Agent PARTICULAR CAUTION. " fine. Beware of couniarleits and IfirlAtess imitations: ir , D.. C ramuntEAD, , M. it, GENERAL , AGENtiKOR THE UNITED STATES, llal* Broadway, New TWN. FOi'. salejn'Pottstrille, l'a. - , by the authorized agent, .•JOHIsi G. BROWN;;-r . - Jutt.l2, '50.--2-tf] - ''',. Drugigist. • VERY. trurizziline Cured ' joss received athpfortiale at the York Ettore... s ' tic • Y. YARDLEY & 80N. Stew►• : . MEM iitMCkaLl e nANEot7S. Hoofaab? .: • _GELEBRAT Dr. ED 'GERMAN ni - vvERs, _ - TIICP4RWBV "ore; C. JA tKSOII. AT TRE - GERNAN , MEDICINE STORE , 4 a es 6. 711 4 .*: 77. rivutArurt.prim irare:firtueriby cure Lire, Dinapiaint,•Jfnoldics, tispepsirt( CA relic er: Vitreous Deb . itrty, Disease of t*e Kidneys, and all ' - disettses erisisisr bon a disor- . • de•eg pr komack . is L at k,-1147 • alckireunte . : QUOIT as C'onsupntion, toward Piles. Fullness of LI filnocrth the Head, Acidity, of the Stomach. Nau sea, Heart-burn. Diszast for Food, Fullness or weigh ing shg 3tornaelloilintr Eructations. Sinking or Out. tering at the pat of the etorirach, Swimming of the Head. Hurried and ditllciat Itteathing. Fluttering of the heart, Ch•dting or suillenittasetisasions when in a lying piisture, Dimness 'sr viSion. 'clots or webs he. fore the sight. Fevre and doll pain 4n - the head, defi ciency Of Perspiration. YeilOWness of the skin and eyes. Pale in the side. Rack. Chest, Limbs. Re..,,Sud:' deri flashes of heat, Iliwttinsit, the Flesh. Constant Imaglning,s of evil and great tteprossion of Spirits. • The Genuine are entirely ili'egetable - and free from Alcohol:Stimulant Syrup. Able*, Ithruharli. Calomel, Acids. and ell Mineral and Nostra, ingredients, they are pleasant In taste and Smell. and mild in their op eration, never griping or . gin ih* any uneasiness, they glve * strength to the whole sYstem whilst they,drive front it disease. They can be' administered to the most deli Cate infant With perfect safety. . ~ 'READ THE FDLLOWING ARTICLE It appeared in the leading German Journal oPhill delphla—the "Philadelphia Democrat. '^ The editor t i was personally acquainted ii, Ith Dr. briolasn „, and prizing the services of this !Mat man ` he cenild I not quietly look upon the assutanre of an infpostor, with oat apprising the public q approaching danger,. ' • CHRISTOP/I WILHELM. lIUFELAN D. L lit Eight:Pitt I • . ' cinfisroruca WILLIAM nOOFLAND. "One of the Most renowned physirisns, one of the greatest, benefactors of modern times, was born}} at Langer', Balza, Germany. on the lath day of August, 1767, After a ,carclutscholastit education, he, like hie father and grandfather (two celebrated Doctors.) rol untarity devoted himself to :he study of Medicine. at thelatter University. From 1703t0 lA% be officiated as Professor gi. the- Irniversiiy of Jena. - In leOli he wai appointed Private Physician to the Kingof.Prus sia Member of the Academy Of Science, and upon the esablishmcnt of the near College at Berlin, Pro es nor and Gould Physician by the Ministry of the I te rms. His characteristic profound,ess and deep ',env (ration enabled him lift co.mbine the theoretical Sind practical; to unite old and new systems; produce in common th e practical and dieftil, and thus draw there• from the results and the nersnsary applicable Inhanic• "It was Dr. H.yriocirmity; who exposed and de stroyed the 'Brown's Systeill,' , which, notwithstand ing the brilliant exterior, could not congeal its many imperfections, brought-to light by lioogand's mint impartiality. and truths. and deep penetration. Inde pendent of his practical usefulness as Physician and Professor of the beating art. lie has earned undying fame for his stiperior knowledge in -Valeria .Mrdina . J as well as for his manifold works on Medical jurisp4. l dcnce, Among these may be, mentioned his world:An nivned •Jilakrobrolik, o' the tint of prolonging life,' :System of practical healing; itt,"ldeas of Pathime nic,' 'Journal of prat:tiro! Medicine.' ate. lie has be viilea all this, gained external Lime and praise, from suffering Immunity for the disCovery aidi combination sofsertral infallible meditintifs, among which is the lac famed and justly celebrated compound, known as Dn HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS The application of air iduii(js earth for the cure of Sulphuric . diseases.—ThticelOirated Diaphoretic ren,- edy—and numerous inadlueide recorded recipes After the celebration of his Iltiteth prof e ssional k e . tlvity In 1833, upon which occasion the King of Pi Ta ma. honored him with the instittiia of the Ordet of the Cross of the Red Eagle, and Many other Royal Ordeti andinarks ot distinction, he,'Aird on the 95th day o August, ISM. (as the Kjng of Prussia's private Medi cal Counsellor,). rrithaat woo ,- jezitipmte wale heir or offopring. 'Dr. C. M. Jackson, of Philadelphia, has frul the means of obtaining the,geniline recipes of the great medical counsellor Thristoptt Wilhelm litifeland.' and these invaluable medicines are prepared with the moot care at the German Medicine store. Tne hitter mixture : lionti.rtrs Ilermair Bitters, is the result of •inaey years study and experience tor the coat inven= tor, and known and prized id Europe an an infallible remedy for the cure of Liver lOmplaint.Jannilice, Dys. Pepsin. *E.' Dr. C. M. Jark±N!rl . l , preparation of Nm mediclrie has obtained the Ratite celebrity in this tern World. Tire teitimonlala ar.rf 'non:heralds rori firtnations of thousands of the:, most severe and diffi cult eases cured, is ample pliitif of this rh., medi cines compounded by Dr. C. M. Jackson, have produ cedthe very effects and the saint, happy results which the immortal inventor indicated and intended, and consequently must be prepared with scrupulous accu racy. In view of the etiovei facts it seems •ingular, that any hotly could have the hilrifilited and impudence to abuse the name of this distinguMred Doctor. who died thirteen years lq:o. To PaSs.olf a charlatan quack preparation as the real nod genuine medicare, and to give a semblance of originality by affixing a far smite of the deceased, is indeed eitmordinery 1 The pub lic Will Illith•rnaild u hat to - ,ezpuct, and what to do under circunistancee." A number of German parit•is copied th above and are,lherelirre entitled In our thanks. Thee,• bitter.: are worthy the al tent ton of invalids. Poitvei.sing, tirt.tit virtue. in tite.ructification of tlin Itirl.r and lesiter grinds, exerchiin: the , most searchifig powers in weairnetii and affections of the digestive organs, they are Withal, safe certain, and pleasant.. • OPINIONS (IF THE PHIVAIDELPHIA PRESS. The German “ILLI'sTRATEO.NEws" wivs: —Our editor and others of thin 0111 re have tined the German Bitten, and ran rerotOrnend it with contidenre to our readers. An prepare.l.lly- Dr.„ - Jackson, it billy equals if not surpasses In its etferta upon dtseaSeil liver and Stomach, the fullest 'expectation of the dis tinguished physician. The CITY ITEM, October 16th sacs:' Joy, n - on Tire iIIVALID. —ii‘rif many of our ireadera me unlined with diseased lien+, stotroich or nerves', •Many,nodouht. They are to he pitied. yet to all there Is a mire. lii 11‘,11 - ind s German Bitters has already cored hundreds, and that it , Will core, no one who once nses it will doubt, if they, use it as directed. It has established for it.elf an itudyine fame, which few have done mit of the vast number that han been thrown before the public. It 1,. oiiii of the wont perß - ct pre parations In tine, .and, an a :German cotempory hen said, duo as prepared by Dr.. Jackson, it Billy equals, If not nurpassen. in its etrectn the fullest representa tions of the, distinguished physician who flint Om. pounded it. 'As a spurlioin artirie before the plitilic,we would caution all kis in•t using any but tli.it signed by C. M. Jackann, and sold by h•m at 120 Arch streeet TIie.,•CAP.IDEN IF.3IOCRAT,7 the best paper in Weet Jersey. pays. Lily 21. , lIOOFL ND Y:S or.nMAN "We have, see many flattering' notices of this me dicine, and the s niece firm which they came induced Quin make ',oly respecting 11. merits. Frominqui ry we were peril tided Muse II; and must say we found it specific inita action upon ','ilisimees of the liver nnil di,esfive organs, and the pritvrirfiti influence r it exerts upon nervous prostration 14 really surproiliie It calms and •trenctiorms the moves. Mina in:, thrill into a state of repoSe, making sleetirefreshlng. If this medicine was ;marl generally used, we arc satisfied there would he 145., sickness, ns from She sloninch,liver nridsiervY.lo System the ,great majority of real curl imaginary iliwas'es emanate. Have them Mit healthy condition, and !you can bid defiance to epidelflien generally. This egtiaordinaiy medicine we' would advise our friend who areal all. indisposed to. giVe a trial—it will then recommend Itself It should, In fad. biln every family." No otter medicine can produce such evidences of merit. BEWARE OF N COUTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high character which in necessary for all medicineigo attain toinduce coun terfeiters to put forth a spurious article at the risk of the lives of tline who are innocently deceived. Look reerl to the ,marks of ihef - Gennine. They have the written signature of C.: M JACKSON upon the wrapper, and his name blown in tile bottle, 'without which they nreimuribus. . For sale wholesale and retail at the GERMAN ME DICINE STORE, Nn. 120' ARCH Street, one door below Sixth, late of 9.18 Ram street, Philadelphia. ' Ity jOt/N G. BROWN, PMtsvttle ; and by respect able dealers cenerally throughout the State. Much 31. IS-19 -111 Patient Lubticatin; It. D. SCHOENER, LTAVING purchased the exclusite right for mane ]: factoring and tending the. Patent TuhriratingOti, nom P. S Devian & Co., (ca . :it:ll.l) . MM, Dimphin.teb a non, Columbia:, Northam heitnnil, Luzerne,Wyonting, Lycoming,Lehigb, Carbon and Northampton Counties, he announces to the politic that hs has commenced the Mantatactore of it In the Liorottgit of Pottsville, where he will be happy to *opply all orders promptly, and at the same rate it can be purchused from the Proprietors of the patent right. This oil ,teas patented January 1619, and its superior excellence and cheapness, has a treacly given it the prefittence over all other oils in use, for all kindei at Stationary Machinery. Loco motives attd cars on out Railinads.—and also for Lamp II Mt: All orders left at his store,will he promptly attended to. R. D. SCHOEN ER, Centre et ',, Opposite the Post Office. Pottsville, June 16. 1819. :* : The following certificates shOw its character : . . . Philadelphia. Dee. 4. 1840 Nereus. P. S. Devlan & C6,—Gentleman:—The Pa rra Composition you seat tile to have tried, and which you design as.a substitute for the best oil in the work ing of .3fachintry, has, Taut happy to say, more than realited my expeet4tions. ' t had it fully tested on a LocomMtve Engine for twel days,-(th rainy weather, with mud flying over the tubeltlne at every revolution) by a skillful 'nigh:met, tpho aisiires me that it works equal to -the hest spermaceti oil, with a saving in quantity of 20 per rent.' thla saving, together with the greatly reduced 'nice at Which you inform ine'you can furnish the arttcle, wilistrongly recommend its use nn Railroads and in large mills and factories where large quantities of Oil ate used: I have now no doubt of its entire success. and under that impression tender you my Sincere congratulatinoi. Truly yours, . W. &unlash. Tottsvitle:Jan 2` l „ '99. This is to certify that we have been using P Stlevlan 4 , Co's Patent Lubricating Oil far the last six weeks and can givens our decided Opinion, that, besides being so much cheaper, Its peCuliar superiority ore the nest sperm oil, is ita durability on tnachinety which renders it ayery , desitable article for that gar otte: We are estemlively engaged in mining nod shipping coal, having eleyenitteani engines of various' capacities at work hoisting coal, pumping water, &c. Maas es, Ifsgwoon & . . S Deelan & Co—Gentlemen : We have been using your Patent Lubricating Gil: on all the machinery of the Reading iron and nail 'works. for the last n ine weeks,and we consider we hilvt given it a fair trial. as the works nye ealepLite4 to,marin fact ure four thousand tonatif Win and nansner nrinuin. The marhii.e. — .' is very heavy.tlse engine One 'hiindrectuntt sixty h...ee popter,and the speeds are AVM thirty to nine hundred ravoltrions per minute. , After the above trial, tve can recommend the oil as equal to the host sperm nil tiled In the Country, for bravlng,bearings and fast; speeds, such as shafting and fans.. rremaln yonte,&c . ' J Hags MTlsttla, Manager ()rale Reading .irnn,Nail and Tube Works —4O-lf Roofing THE KE"svILLE SLATE co. RE'SPECTFIJI, I.Y Inform the public that they are fully prepared• to Cornish a superior Slate for Roofing ; and havin the moat experience4:llatera In their employ will atg tend to any orders with deaniteh, and on the moat Ilb ere terms. A sample of their grate may be seen a the O ffi ce of Joseph. - fleorgevArthitert.who will glee any information regd./o,4nd with whomordm may e left. • • .4 J.: ROBERTS & Co. biliticb3.lo-tf] Lehigh Water Gap, Carbon so Now Music: - .- .rjniEBE Prairies Glow with, Flowerw.• -- • I Jenny, Lind's American'rolka.' Fidelitr Waltz: , Reitt's Waltz. ' . ' I ' , , Dalsey Waltz.: , k ' , ‘• Pieces not on hand ebtalnedto WO. B. DANNAN:•, ~hatch IN 11160 ... . 1 , , It. . . . iri . . i ',.",.. . .. , • . ,ie..4.y.f....z......,„;.tai;.1,-....1,......:!,:.4 , ..: . ...6017,5 4 , -.1.:0rtA.. , ...140 ,, ,:: ,'. ''..... , 11a1e.,C. , .04.10#. , ~124'.. ..1 ..50601... - , , , , ..4 . . I MEDICINAL. -. . I!: .'' MOFFAT'S ' - .lAre 'rills and Phenix-Bittern. - - Thlse Medicines have now been before the public ifor a.period of prETIKEN.VEARG, and darinithat time have maintained a high charac ter in almost every part of the globe for their ex traerffinary and immediate power of restoring per fect health to persons suffering under neatly every kind '( disease to which the human &mei* liable. ''7 ' in . MANY . THOUSANDS of ceificated instances, they ; have even rescued au& ers from the very verge of en ' untimely - gray , a ft er all the deceptive nostrums of the day it had , tier!) , failed ; and to many thousands they have! permanently secured that uniform enjoy ment' of health, without which life itself is but a partial blessing: So great, indeed, has their efficecy invariably and infallibly proved, that it has appeared scarcely ; less than miraculous to those who were aeqnainted with! the beautifully . phikisophical principles upon Which theykure com pounded, and upon which they cOnsequentlyhet. It was to their manifest and sensible action in purifying the springs and channels of life, and en duing, them with renewed tone and vigor, that they were indebted for their name,. ' ' UOike the huk of pernicious quackeries which boat of.egetable ingredients, the LEEE KEW. ciNEs are purely and solely vegetable; and contain neither Mercury, nor Antip.ony, nor Arienie' y nor any other mineral, in any form . whatever. .They are entirely composed of ex tracat from . rare and powerful plants, the virtues of which, though lon known to several Indian tr i beia, and recentlyte some eminent pharmactu ticalchemists,' are altogether unknown' to the ignorant pretenders to medical science ; and ivere neve' i , before administered in so happily efficacious a combination. ' The rust operation is to loosen from the coats of the stomach-and bowels the various impuri ties and crudities constantly settling round them ; and to remove the hardened feces which collect in the convolutions of the small intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave such 'collected masses behind to produce habitual Costiveness, with all its train of evils, or sudden Dlarrinea with Us-liitminent dangers. This fact is well-known to all regular anatomists whp ex amine. the hum well after death ; and hence the prejudice of these well-informed men against the quack medicines of the age. The second effect of the VEGETABLE LIFE BEHDI cmEG is to cleanse the kidneys andqhe blad der ; and, by this means, the liver and .lungs, the healthful action of which entirely depends upon the regularity of the urinary organs. The blood, which takes its red color from the agency of the liver and' lungs, befUre it passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished by food coming from a clean,stemach, courses freely throne,/ the,veires, renews every part of. the 83'etenuaiel triumphantly mounts the ban ner of health in the blooming . ..cheek. The following are among the distressing ye- . riety of human diseases in 'which the VEGE.. TABLE LIFE MEDICINES are well kuown to be infallible. DYSPEPSIA, by thonmghly cleansing the first and second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure healthy bile, instkad of the, Stale and acrid kind ; Flatulency, Loss OF APPETITE HEART EVES, licsoncim, ItEsTLassess, ILL -TEMPER, ANXIETY, LANGUOR, and 'MELANCHOLY, which are the general symptoms of Dysgepsia, will vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure, C os ti veness , by cleansing the whole length of the intestines with -a solvent process, and without violence ; all violent purges leave the . bowels costive within two days. Diarrhoea and Cholera, , by removing the sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are occasioned, and by promoting the lubricative se cretion of the mucous membrane Fevers in nil kinds, by restoring the blond to a regular circulation, through : the process of perspi ration in such caw, and the thorough solution of all intestinal obstruction in others.. The Lick Mimicries have been -known to cure Rheumatism permanently in three ,weeks, and GOltti in half that time, by removing local inflammatiOn from the muscles' and ligaments of the joints. Dropsies of all kindr, by freeing and strength ening the kidneys and bladderi they operate Most delightfully on these important organs, and hence have ever been found a certain remedy for thz worst. cases of GraveL 11r., W or ms, by dislodging from the,turnings of the bowels the slimy mutter So which these creatures adhere. A s th m a and Cempamptien;by relieving the nir-vessels of the• lungs from thii'murdus even slight colds will occasion, and whi'eh, if not removed, becomes hardened, and produces theft dreadful dirrinse. Scurvy, Ulcers, 'and Inveterate Sores, bY the perfect parity which theme LIFE MEDl ans!give to the 61(,0d, and all the humors. Seorbutic Eruption.i ancl Bad Complex ions, by their alterative effect upon the thuds that feed the and thr morbid ti,..ate of 'which sine .t:1 en/W.IV e e‘irnidaints, sallow, cloudy, and compl•.ziona. .1h , .! of there Pills for a very short tirne tt it; , 11 , .t an entire cure of Salt Rheum, and a ftrikmg improvement in the elearner.of the akin. Common Colds and Influenza trill a1wa:0! he cured kly iitc duet?, or b) two. e'Ven in the worst cases. • i , plus. Asa remedy fin. this innFtidistrer.sinz and ohNtt eat,- ttethyl .thy VEGETABLE LIFE NIMICINES d e eirve n drs!inet and emphatic ereonnoehrtatiole-: It i. Isc!i-k no we to hetitireds in this city, thM fremor proprietor of thew• valuable SledHin s h:to.leif afflicted With this compaintlor upwards 4if TIIIIITT - rout: veers; and that he tried' in. vain every remedy prescribed within. the whole compass of thc, He hinmer at length tried ihe Medicine which in now offerrsrl to the public, and he was th&red in n very short time, after his recovery had beekpro wormed not only improbable, but absolutely'im possible, by any human means. FEVER AND AGUE. Fur this . scourge of the western country these Medicinc:s will be found a safe, speedy, and ccr taM remedy. other medicines leave. the system subject tip a return of the i disease—acme by these medicines is , permanent—TßY THEM, BE s.vrisri En, AND liE CURED. Billets Fevers and Liver Carriplaintf. General Debility, _,O SS or Arrr.i ITE, AND DLSEASESOFFEMALES—thesemediehwshaVo been used Svith the rinlst beneficial . results in cases of this description Evil. and. SCROFULA, in its worst forms, ) iekls to• the mild yet powerful action of these remarkable :%ledichices. NIGHT SWEATS,, N;ER‘Ot:s DEDILITv, NERVOUS Cost- PLAIXTS of all kinds, PALPITATION or ME HEART, PAINTEr29 QoLic, are spuedily cured. MERCURIAL -DISEASES. l'ersons Whose couSlittlautot have become Mi. paired by the injudicious use of Nlcßucity, will find thew Medicines al - iffect cure, as they never fail to eradicate from the systsin all the effects of Meicury infinitely &ismer than the must powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla. A . single trial will place; them beyond the reach of competition, in the estimation of every patient. BE CAREFUL OF COUNTERFEITS. Several have lately' been, discovered, and their nefarious authors,arrested, b;ith in the city of NeNN A York and abroad. Buy of no one who is not an AirrllolM6l) AGENT- Prepared and aold by Dr. W. B. MOFFAT 336 Broadway, New 'c'ork. JOON a. DROWN, Agent for c.etrylkill ("burly Dec 29 , 1819 53- , Fiwniture: Furniture cArtrErs. vE,NirtAN & PANTED ru.isDps, & GRESSAICG & SILLTIIAN RESrECTFULIA\ announce to the citizens. 01 YottsS , Ble and the "c:zt.. surround lit_ neighborhood that they/ have aliened a FtIitNITIIRE'WARE-1100X. is Jla frantange Street, a fete doors fram CPlure, where they have on hand a large and fashionable stock of\Futtii titre,. embracing the Intent and most fastrMnableattle,s, all of which has been msnufartneed to their order \ by, the best makers in ourcities. Their stock embraces' a general astrortmenf of all the articles enthraced In fur-. nithing eitgelllnee dither plain or id the most Inturinda* manlier. Bedsteads ranging in deist from 43 to 115 q. —and all other articles of furnitutedn propOrtion. In their stock Is alsttentbrarrd a large "assortment of ye. netian Blinds and Window Shades of the most aptirdv ed patterns, selected with great care. . • CARPETTINC, BEDDING ANI UPHOLSTERV. They knee alsoldtled to the stock a lot of Carpeting ofthe various qualities. and Bedding, to which they call the notticula tattchliun cif-those in want of these articles. It la , nur design to keep all the articles of F'urniture required in Achttylkill County. and prev4nt the neces pity o f perannb going abroad ip search of elegant arti cles or Furniture, all of wliich,they are determined to sell a r tless prices than they tan he obtained else where, with packing and carriage added. They there-. fore earnestly invite those who-are ntitiut.fbrnishlng houses and those...also who require addltlabal furniture, to give them a call. as they flatter themselves they can give theta any kind oU a "tit out" they may reqblco at a greaksaiing of funds. . - HENRY fattS ; SANG. Apt 17 1110.1-tf],z ALEXANDER ,511.).Y MAN. .G. W. •lllldgmka.y... ,Ar.. 37. NORTif wri.alteEs, - 1 111.V. - PIIIIST OIL STORE Bdow Race St.,- „a: - .-g A 'OFFERS M 'he Inwert rotes, SPERM OILS. SWINIER OIL, TANNERS” OIL. SOLAR -,,,rtf.•011„- WRITE ELEPHANT OIL, WHITE WITA OIL:COMMON %%WALE OIL.SAL SODA, and LARVOIL. Also; PERUVIAN and PATAGO NIAN ItUA-N'o. I, 05- Tann eta and 'C tunny Dealemare'reqtiester to Week 2, 123‘:. FOR SALE BY - alit . -. fanner. • Worts' FOR A,PKIL,- - 1:10 Gitors.—it e time has now arrived when the Garden May be looked after; -the fences, repaileg; - the mounds or eartn used in burying'veetathit, leveled; discardedvegvtables, cabbage stalks, &t. removed: straw manure rakedoff ,aridi ta ken to the barnyard; trees_and shrtbliery trimmed, and grafting done; rose blishel thinned out and neatly tied, and a general clearing off attended to. An early bed of salad should should be put in: also early peas and potatoes Can now be planted— There is nothing like taking tune by. the forelock even in garden culture.—Ger. Tilt; The - following named, vegetables oho . receive immediate , attention: Yeari.,—Ltyou.haire not alreadysown your. early peas, for the table, and-for market, be. stir, yourself get,them in withontdelay. Cabbages.—As soon as-you can prepare a plant bed; do so, and sow the various kinds of cabbage seed, both early. and late. Early potatoes may now be sown. Celery.—The. seed. or this fine vegetable' shoulTte sown immediately. Peppers.—Seeds of this must be sown, sok as to have plants ready for transplantatiod' in May. Onions, garlic, leeks, chives,' shallots; parsley, thyme, sa,.,me, summer savors,• id fine, all the pot and medicinal . herbs must _ now be sown or planted out: • Radishes.—Sow radishes immediately, and continued - to - do so every week for ; wetks to come. • Tomatoes and Egg Plants.—Sow the seeds of these as early as possible. ' PREPARATION FOR S,PRING WITEAT.-MF. , Q. C. Rion, Chairniaii of the Committee on Field Crops for the Addison County . ( 1 1t.,) Agricultural Society, makes the following re- Marks in reference to the cultivation of wheat: . " Wheat and Corn, we think, will be ad mitted to be ;he two most importabt grains grown in this county. Wintertlllnd Spring wheat has paid a-fair profit Ilk the outlaythe• past season, particularhi-winter, which, has not been better in twenty years. The best preparation is a clover- by, but in case you have none, we would Tecommend your land early in June'. and sowing from Ono to two and a half bushels of Buck Wheat per" , acre, to be turned under the last of August or first of September. The rapid decomposition of the vegelable =titer warms the sail and makes it iliore friable—causes the wheat to vegetate, grow,' and get a stronger growth—the roots to strike deeper than they would had you applied ma nure, or summer fallnived, as was the usual practice. The Black Sea (a spring variety,) , is the only kind sown to any extent at this time. When it Wris'first introduced into the county three-fouriho to one bushel was con— sidered sufficient to seed an acre; bLit.now many are using two bushels : one and albeit is believed to be preferable." INDEMNITY.- THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE comeam y OF PHILADELPHIA. , OFFICE No. I 63:1, Chesnut street, near Fllth)rtreis DIRECTORS, Charlei N. Dandier, George W.Richli Thomas\ Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis , : Tobias agner, Adolphe - E. Doris, Samuel ;rant, Dtvid S. Drown, Jacob R Smith. Merits Patterson. Continit to make Insurance,peimanent or limited on every escription of property., in town and4ountry at rates a low as are consistent wlthsecurlty.! The Co many have reserved a ;arra Contingent Fund. whi h with their Capital and , Premlums; safely invested, B i rd ample protection to the assured. The ass is ofihe Company on January lit, 1848. as published tvreeabit to an act of Assembly, were as follows,v z.: Mortgage , $590,579 G 5 Storks, Real Esta e, 101.758 90 Cask, &e., Tempura loans 125.459 CO ine e t clr incorporation. a period of eighteen prat, ' they havo paid upwards of see million two Aradred thossond 'dollars, losses by fire, thereby'atrordingevi denre of the advantages of insurance. ai well es a• ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. CHARLES G. BANCRER, Secretary. The subscriber has been appointed agent for the above mentioned institution, and is now prepared to make insijrance, on every description or property, •1 the ?owe t rates ANDREW RUSSEL. Agent Pottsvi le,Jun 19,184175 [Febl9- • Farms , to be Let. c ITCA ' ED in Cataviissa Valley, "Union township, 0 Sam) , kill County, Pennsylvania, belonging to the estate of(the late dtephen Girard—these fauns are eight in number : from 50 to 100 acres of land xleared in each; located in a rich red shale valley; lima within vitae!' ; contiatioim to the Schuylkill, Mahanny, Beaver Meadow, and Ilazteton coal fields. thus in• ;tiering a constant and good market for all descriptions of agricultural produce. To industrious and capable Firmer., pry d of some capital, - they offer great liiducements; to.snib five years'] leases will be given, on liberal Wolf' For further information, apply post paid. to .1. D. MEREDITH. ' Agent 'for Lands,' &it.. Portaville, Schuylkill County, Tat :,11,G-ERNON :A. ROBERTS, Rag.. 'resident,iloard Girard Commissioners, Philadelphia 2-3mo Or ENE The ycoming front. Company, OFFER FOR SALE. AT ye. • 19w prices, all the PERSONAL PRO. PER Fof said Company, now-on their premilkir, near R•il ianisport and Ralston, Licoming County, Pa.--con.istine in part of Nail Idechineti, Roliins 111 tll, st,•ant Enzine, Iron Ore, Cord Wood, &e., etc., and all a id mnpnrty, excepting wood and ore, which ohali not erylowly haye•been amid , , will be offered at Pubic Auction, on Wednesday; the 17th or Arlan next, at 1 P. M., at .Astonaille. on the Railroad. The Lyeaming-Valley Iron Company, also off.: lex sale 10,000 ACRES OF LAND, In parcels*. suit purchasers. The land is*.riek, part of it densely coyCred with heavy.pine timber. sad a large portion of it contains Iron Ore, Bituminous Col, and a grouttopply of building stone. For any portion of the property of either Contpany, applications can be made to, VAN CLEBIP, Agent, et.Witliamsport , or to S.SOLLS, Secretary of the L. Iron Co., op Ly. Valle on Co., N. York. March 2, leso. 9.5 t Dr. Calteamlan Vegetable PANACEA! THE. VERY BEST PREPARATION OF PAR - PARMA ,' IN the-world, prepared by a Mitt. proce3s, k flown only 1 la the Proprietors. by which all Its virtues are ex tracted—this not being the ease with any other, ac counts forithe dumber of positive and almost Mimeo lons cures, made in this' city - , while other preparations of parsaParills make al weir cures at a distanre—' mark Oral/ We Invite attention; we caß on all to sift, to examin e, to visit our patients, and becos..e convin ced,of the tntth of,what we say ; what other Attars tire thus challenges investigation! NGINE—Dr: rut- lea's is also the Llieapest sarsaparilla In the World.— It fs pure, eoneenttated, and unadulterated, ONE for , TLF; goes further thpn three or four ,of other prepare non. It has cured,and w ill-cure more cases of Scrofula or King's Evil, Cottariniption, Woe : Ws, Erysipelas Obstinate Cutaneous Erumions, -Blotches, Biles,Bras Worms. and Tetter, Scald Read, Chrioutc -Ulcers, Bier curial disease, Rheuinatistri, lieura, g gia; Liver cum': plaint, Palpitation of-the Heart, Dp c siefeita, etc., etc. than any other medlcihe ever discov red,and hence It a the best purifier of the Blood ever offered to the pub lic. Call and get a pamphlet, a large pamphlet, eon aining full of the different diseases which this'med Woe cures, take the eases described, 'and vlsi the patients, and you will find what we as/ is true ..,,,th rr t p true, . • . . , • We will also give the names of patients eared of the most desperate Forma of disetese, and the names of DoetorT; -w4o in Aren't prescritre.onr medicine.- cure their paticiite,and Mill U 9 of the credit of our raturo•- ety. Thosb tviirSlOVe truth and despise keneyeg, call and examine tge testimony. and evidence •nre are pee pa red to give in layout of Dr. Cullen's Indian Vege table Panacia.' For safe ROWAND & WALTON, Proprietors, No Fo r North sixth st., Philadrlphia. flainhn. J. S. C. Martin. and 3: G. Brown, Potts- B Fans, , sl.thersvitte. Po Oil 31. 1719 New foss der , 311 U , . AT TAIIIA.IIII.7.A'. ' ' / THE subscribers announce to th eir (timid' and the public, that they have ;uncharted the Powder /Mill, recently nrecred by John Jones, and are prr pared to supply Powder of the beat quality far Mining, and other purposes, at the most reasonable rates. Orders solicited which will be 'promptly attended , ' 1 too,at abort notice.. Tamaqua. Nov. 41, 1819. J. JOHNSON 4:4 & Co).• , • Hannan's • \ . sExcp, AND HORTICULTURAL . \ . WAREHOUSE, ' Pogrsvfiett, Pi ISN'i. ' • • AES/I GARDEN - SEEDS.—The enteseribeg has F just received and opened iflarge and choice leetion cif;fresh Garden seeds, or the pia rest quality-44 ' 'net.tly pur'up in papers with prit ted labtesand dirge- Una, for their minute—in i lb. i lb. and I lb. packages, and ilt the tnilk-=-iebieh he la prepared to sell at the • lowest city pities, and to which ,the attention of dealers is particularly requested, and that of the" puldie; generelly. \ . , The following is kcatalogue of some of the seeds, ' embi need- ha the assonment : • , . Artichoke. - Peas :\ • ' riflblieill sprouts:- Beans, " Pump ins, ,Hale, lirocolt, Ebubarbsi, Melon, ' Cabbage, Garden SerFel, Nasturtium: ' ' Carrot, S q uash, . ~,..,, Onion, . . Celery, ' - Turnip,. - .• Parsnip, r - . Corn Sated, Asparagus, - Pepper. ‘' . . Crest!. ' itnreeole, ....Ratllsh,. 1 - Cucumber, . • Cardoon, :• fhlisurYs Emigre • . Cauttnower i Apinacb,... Leek, -', Chervil, Tomato,. Mitateld-; ' Indian Corn, Aram:And 4Preet ()bras- •Lenore, Beam --. • Parsley, - Mgrg Plant,- Each kind In variety, together with en ll, \ el l, Intuit of agricultural and grass feeds, of the hoest , shay . Also, asollectiul Of selected - Flower Seeds, etobree-' the all the choices( varieties' fodnd in this country bad Eu}epe. flats olio prepared to , supply Fruit and Oe. namental trees nf- every - description, grape vises;: i gooseberries. IlliraWberliftS• ke.. &C. Implement" ( 0 11\• kitchen and fieral gardening. al ways on hand. '- \ .. Fi r Storekeenkrs and cnnerysupoied . with. knell . \ lOU tO tell; at ,citytielepi '• -• • • - • , \ ~....L Harcb 2, 12342,,,- 51,553 25 45.157 17 *1,720,097 67 42•Gmo b. BkNNAN. , • • 0 , 4 f •
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