-4utnor.. — Dor:Ycs tv otri, Scum:a, liorsE:—Under this head . , We find in the-fork Spirit some' humorous ramittiseences by COvtanus,, from whichwe extract the following spicy' . . paragraphs : First class of vagabonds rise, thundered our old schoolmaster. Well, the Yagabentli did rise. = 4 Noir, ausiver every qution Forreetly, or, I'll break evary bone in your bb.dies.,'. was the next pronuneiainerito of the old autocrat . of of the red school house. ' John Brown . , iirliat do you underitand by I acoustics?' ' , Why.a stick to drive COS. 7 With, Is_pose.' Get out, 'you vagabond ! Did I not see `tiou reading about the science of sound"?' „ . Gus not . , that was Sylvester Sound, The Somnambulist.' was, eh? Sarah,. you are ; * Jotui's youngest sister 1' Yetr, thir.l . ' ' What is acoustics ' I know, thir—it ith, it ith the art of • king a noith. and hearing-a noith.' You are right. - Explain it.' . Yeih thir.. If vou tick your finger in yourmouth , and -thin pull it out suddenly. iherold air rushes into _the vacuum,: aid produtheth a thoundthat ehrikes upon - the tympan of the ear which' maketh the thOund audible, and is tlenominated the thience of a couththix.' - You :we quite right. Sarah. - John, can you 'now' tell 'me what is 'meant by the 1 scien'T of acoustics 'Be careful, bir, or _ you'll feel roY stick.' • Yes, sir. A COW sticks your finger •in her mouth—kicks over, the tin 'pan, Which :sounds awful, and is called the science of cow's kick.' John, you do credit to yodr.teach cr. 'farm your books and' run'tionie:' Willy Chase, what is the cturencY of the . 'United States , Cash and moncv..' • 'What are its denominations ?' . • Copper, bogus and Bungtown cents, iperk nies, fourpence, bap'nys, levies, pence, Spanish quarters, pistareens, - and shinplasters.' " 'Phafiwill do.' , , 'James. what is • tbe standard weight of the U. ,States.- Scale weight and a little longer.' ' Sanmel, how many kingdoms are there in Ole material world?' ^ Four.'" ' Three, only three.', • ' 1 ' Four, I think, sir.' . ' Well 'name them.' . ' Mineral kingdom, animal kingdom. veg etable kingdom', and kituTdoin come.' . ' ' Now. hoW many kinds of motion -are there?' ----- , . 4 Four.' ...L. No, only two; voluntary and involuntary:' , SIIIIOII says there's four.' • 4 What are they ?' - 'Point, point up, point clown, and wig. • You rascal ! a mind to-wigwag your jacket Hada% you better describe the nit)• non of my stick ?' - I-can. • And its effect • , • Yes sir. Up stroke and down stroke— the up stroke, retular and easy,- the down strokvi spasmodically electrifying,, and its eTecis . You understand that, I see.' • Georgt Smith, .do you recollect the story • of David and Goliath 1' ' 'Yes sir-7 David was a tavern keeper, and 'Goliath was'an intemperate man.' • Who told you that ?' '„.Nobody. .I read it, and it ,is said that 'David fixed a sling for Goliath, and Goliath got stewed on . = Wasn't Goliath a .giant. a strong man?' Yes, kg, was a giant, but be had a weak "head.' . • How so ?' Why, to get so easily stewed.' 'Yes, George, that was undoubtedly oir- I ing to the strength of the sling. Wasn't, avid a musician Yes sir,' he played psalms on the harp: a favorite instrument with the Jews, and at the.present day it. is called a Jewsharp. I , have one in my pocket—here it:is. Place it, . to Noe lips; thus—breathe on the tongue genily, then strike with your; fingers this wav—and the palms, in hamtomous corn tab' fructify on the ear as natural as thunder. ? That is E-uffi4eat—you • Can-,pocket your harp.' - • 'Jane; what is-time?' 4 Something that flies, any liciw.' . Haw. do you tnake that out?' " • Why', tempus fugit.' . 'What's that?' • • • Latin, it means that time flies, and how . .can time .if it flies, be anything else than Tona , ...thing that Wes?' ' Exiellent. What is the Meaninr.of re ' :tfuiescat in pace?' Rest quiet, eat in peace.' Welk 'Jane; at Latin -you are perfectly .au fait—which; translated menus perfectly awful ; it is a great phrase from the classics and afiplicible to this class in patticulfirly. Now take bff your jackets, and I will give Iron 'a reward of merit.' Those who get more than they, merit, can keep the oyerplui to a token - of., no cs.p&_ial affection for them ; and those who: , ,get leas, can 'have the mis - Jake Teclified mentioning into me. atenl • I.3?)ric 41.444 - oil. . SC tIOENFM, AVING' pnrchased,the exclusive right f,sr mann 11,J. facluring and sendine the Nick TithricatingOil, tiomP.3 Devian &11.:0 , for:Schuylkill, Dauphin.Leb-, anon, Cnlnnibia. fiort Mimi... Fla nil, Lirsei ne,Wynntinc, -.l4cominc, Lehigh. Carbon and Northamptomeountie., ha anus - mitres to she pitistlL that Its hail eninnie need the mainffiact , i're of it In the Itoronch n( Pottsville:where .tint tit be happy tn t upp!:, all tirderS promptly, and at the sine rate it Can be purchased top the Proprietors or the imam tight. Phis oif was.natented January 16th, lata, and ;el, EU per excellence and cheapness, hasalready sivemi: the prefetence aver all other oils in use: for all 1,111,1.44 'Stationary Marhinerv, Loco. .inotives and car*l3m our Railroads_-ertiallo tor Lamp OFR. All orders left if l:;attvre,willheiunmptly atte . nd4tl •• " it. D.:AcitoENErt. , Centre et:, 011)0i - ire the Post °Mei. •Pottsville,June 16. PM°. , • Arilu.w In; Certificates slime it's Cliaraeten: Philadelphia, Dee. 4. I Eta 1 Messrs, P. S. Dorian & Co —tlentlemam—Tlie Ph -rnt Composition you sc:d me to briCe tried, andw Melt you dmiersas a sub,lftllie for the nest oil in the work ing of Machinery, lart.z.'l aus happy to say, more thim selilized my - expectotsoi.a. 1 had it fully tested on a yLeieninCillSe Ekltie for two day., (le rainy wears, •r. •wil I, mud slyina WrOf :be machine :11ever.v ravoltitimisy-1 by a skillful engineer, who aseoroi :me that It 'wont. .equal to- the heat spetioaceti oil, with,a satins'. in --quantity of 20 percent- This savit,g; rozetheeninh the greatly reduced price at w bleb ynuinfoisti me you - can furnish the a rt tele, eslllstrongly recoinniesidiislise ~ on Rattroads atid in twee mills and fectorks waive I dirge quantities of Oil are used. 1 have nosy no doubt dr its entire success, nod under that iinpressiodtender you 9y sincere congratulations. - Truly yours,••, Wst. Estualin. , This -is.to certify that we have beittn using!. iglievtan & Cet`P.,Patent LUbripting for;ttie last six' weeks and reskgiye Si our itecided opinion, that. besides • 'being so lunch - cheaper, Its peculiar euperforny ove , the brat sperm oil, is its durability on machtnery. trhith renders it a very desirable article for %kilt pur er.; Wn are extensively 'encased in mining and ' sad:mins coat. having eleven steentrnaines of various ..r.anaitsea at work Isoistiria coal, pimping water. &C -' MILS Ls,ill TWOOD & CU. , I" 8 Devlan fi. CO—Centlenten : Wr have been rising ' •ynur Patent Luttricatinr Oa on an the machinery nf - the Readier iron. and • nail wr" . ". far 1" last "i" weeks•and we consider tve hare coven it a fair trial. as . the work 4 are calculated to mannfartnre.four thousand = s •tnns cd" iron and nails per annum.- The machiner7 In vrerny henry, the ensine one hundred and sist,yls•w4e power, andthe sp.-rd. are from thine to nine hundred ravnitrions per minute. ' ''', . After the .Ib(M'y trial, fr.; ran- recommend the oil as • equal loth; t, -"tnnerin oil nFed in the Country, vier for heaving bearinfs and fastypeedi, such as shafting ,'. sod fans. . .1 iensain yours./Ut .. • ' - JAIII - 61 lirCiiiTTo Maha;CT nr the !tending !rori,Niit and Tuhe Works • '49 r% —llo-tf vrit a tii" 11 int's • L UNlelllO P TEATTICS ROW, NORV:EFHAti O STREET, Ps.toritte. : A 'LL kinda nit Lead Pipe. Sbeert-ead:Brass'pock• 11 (a superior article.) Bath 'rut's. Shower Mutt . Hydrants, Hydrant nose,- Doutas.. , a n d Sinele Acting panngs. Ste.. kept constantly pit hand and for sate.— Kitchen Sinks mallet. mder, neat and durable nodal kinds oflionibinlnd done in the hirst manner.. New Powder-Mill AT TAMAQUA. 417TITE subscribers announce to tbrir friends and / the pobileottat they have ptitchased the Powder 11111, rezently erected by lobo Jones, and are pre. ,pared to supply' Powder of the beat quatity for mining And other wooed, at the most tasouable rates. Orders aollened tablet& promptly attended -tob,at alnit.notize. • 'Tamaqua. Nov. RI, tllll, _ -1 1 1iper Illang Half Price. •rrtirE subscriber has on band a isms lot of Remnants of Paper Ilanaings. sultabLe ;for ttand Bores. which be mill .sell at aLout, hilt' the useahptlces.- -inereteepers supplied - leery low at BAN . NAN'S Wholesale Paper Stem, Pottsville. 13. 13:i3. le. BEI BtaiiiiiimANnorts: , List of Letters, , IQIENIAIPHNG in the Post Ofllce, at Pottsville, Pa., 12 nn the Ist of April, 441N0. ' • c AN 8 F'ldr • llowells.Geo, MeKroti Pat - ' A yerigg. Bend Hayel Abin ' !deflate Pat - Armstrong liflchlilecht Jacob • - Mclntosh a MOP Armstrong Cath Hunt Time.-, AleGannnn 0 do Armstrong Ellen lingliei Mart in IleGoldrich Wdo Allman Miss L flupster llairis MentitltY 31de ; Ackler Miss Poltylleaton John , - AL A:strum Al ' do ; Argus Jos shiplleilner Stiehl INewennauser Abr...' Bauer Mittel • • Ilenrirs EmanticiNetr Isaac .1 Bradley Dennis 21IutehlionD J Nolan Nten't - 1 Barns 'rhos liirtard Hiram . Neil Ttm.nhy'ship [lorry Henri Hoe s . Bernard Nnlart Michl do 1 Bulaif - Pat - Moaner Peter O'Le_arycorneUttei Bear Iron ry• flochiey Mary-2 O'Neal Ilugh - Blessing Val Barbs, Mob O'Donnell At Bourpen Wm- Hawle Marraret O'Conner Ni ' Bartulet Satoh Iletvs Mrs II O'Hare Anth'y . • ;rennet' Martin Hickey Mart. shipoawher CILIII . Burk Pat Hayden Pat - doO'Ne it _Anne , Bohan:Malik, Havelly Peter . dsOran Margarey - Blabon G W Hughes Daniel doO`Niel Win ship Brennan Pat Isenhour Geo - O'Hare Mrs Mdo Brohst Wm John A P'• -. , Powell Richard It Butler J.s - Jonea Thos - Patterson J'AV Boyle - Pat Jenkins Aictiard. 7 Popkins S G - Riddle Cries JOntrs Jahn Plitiaps arilet Burris Edurasd Jones Geo• Potts Wmß Bowman Peter ' Jodon alai 2 Perms Evan 2 , Byrne Thne ' •"Jnrics John s ‘ higrrocher :Bits NI 2 Barone Carl Kerns Edward Quinginui Pat Braun Fred 2 ' Kerner Samuel. Itiesenthal Gustaf BOUT, in Fred • Knable Ilei.ry Richardson lAY neyell Leues Kumum Richard Bei:lard Iliram BoeitTer II Kissinger Wm ' Robinson Tiros - Rerkliard Lewit Kleingien Halle Rirhell Mittel , . Binhauer Gen ,Neenati Wm Iligrit i 'dial -, . Biddle Miss Isa. Keen TllOll W Ileid.nobl Rename, Miss A lianiry Pat ' , Richards Lucinda Bart Miss E , A - Wry Henry . - Rosser Miss' E , Sable MIPS 8 , Kelly Thoa Reath Miss 'Mary fleck Mrs II Kay J'ohn ",• -5 1Intds 'Mrs MR Br. ekes Margaret Kelly Richard Regan Tian ship norther Anne 2 Krolian Wm Shruid August . Barnes Wm shipKietaille Jamb . Short H enr y Brannan Wm doKeimedy Etila`thQmith EvatiT Cake Milton Keen Miss Alloy Skiffniglan M Colthoi Wm Kelly Peter shipSeiley Mrs Childs Chas - eminediJOhn doSilverthorne J ' Chapman Thns ~ If irhy Jamey tlnSwinehart John Caravel Mirial s7.Karns John &State Sant'! Chadwick Jos Killean Wm doStnith•Win • Curvy Thom . Leib Jill , , lilt:veer Jacob -Coffey- John . Lutz Wm - Sterling John ear-roll Jas Lavell,..lames Sheehan John Clouser Mattloasl.l.ear Fifteen 7 Sweets v.il.ute , entree lnlin Laynton II C Shiet,j, Theis I' 2 I Curran Thos ' Lippencolt IlenryShenderi Hugh 1 Carlini' Wm Lynch Thos Saar' ?Mehl • . tarter Chas, . - lead) , John Stiles Sam'! I Clara Wm , ' Lyons Pat Spencer John Croshey Dennis Leonard L _ Sentinel Thos A Coughlin Thos - Lally Patt ~ .smitb B:m4 C Coates Thns Lew is Wm' Smith, Chas F.. 1 relight .Inservh, ranters Miss 8 . Scanlon John Calhoun John Low Sirs a': ,Sterner Jonas . 1 Celli) It II • Lathlean Miss M Stanton Mcli'l . 1 Campbell Mrs 2 Lee Snail. sliipShirk John, , . 1 Callan Jae rhipLynch John doSchwarts A -I Cunningham J dolmwis Win doSimon John • , Conner Nlichl, doNlaispiart BlassiusSchinidt NI,. Carroll - Pat doNlyers Nlertiii a ster,van m 1 Cain John Moorc John 2 rielnivid !Ombra 1 Dimmerling 11 , Men.inger John Singlet bliss Mary I Dewitt Jacob, Mearis John S:o,ldart Miss A 1 Boyle Pat Alentier Francis Scutt MissSliram Moore C Steigner Mrs II i Dieheri Nevins John It Morgans Morgan 'Smith Mrs NI 1 Dertintore jilartinMosier Gen Scanlon Mrs - P. , 1:1,,d.ir J o lio-_ , . 114I,;uti & Ballet eqteriLari li :Ship Davis Lichtill Mohr Mira Sinclar Hugh do ; Davis John Matin Snni'l Stone John do• I Dodmn Joshua Murphy l'at . Spencer ...itu'l.do i uqi John Niatil Owen Schynon Owen do • I Donly Josiah Miller 11 &ri • Stewart Willy do 11 Dersau J H-3 Moore tVvri G Snittli Thos du I Dickersen SI 4 Miller Capt WII Tregar John 1 ' Dener Miss R . Mader etani'l Triteh'eni.3 Ifav s Miss Ann ttNlelong Wm Tanner Win Dmiotine Pat ship Murphy itlicli'l .Thoirote Jmeph limner A doNliller uaniet Thorn II 0 Egan Fat 2 - Millward Sane' iTmdiev Wm Evers John • ',Morris Wm Troy . l'hilip • , Evans MINI Moronity.* AntlionyTra% tier - Nl, ni Egans Thom . `Ataniii John - Tony John G 1 Edwards D sliipMoor'edarob orSolTilman Peter - Evans tWm" doMii-chel Philip Tracy GM. aldp 1, Fisher David . Nauss Geo Tipton Isaac do I Fralich Henry l'Oliss WillO•V/ Ellsworth Isaac I Forhion James Mi.ijns:(l.ewls V0..1 Muhl I Flannigan dolor Manse D tvitt Waters Rees 1 Fi:zgeratd Thos Miller Miss M - Wilmington Ed ' Fos tin hard Slensing MI! A Williams Rees 1 Farrell r.th. and Alnore Mary Ann Wstker Beni iFarrell Pat Matthias I. sliniWoisti Win . Fell Chas Manson NI doWtirmlan Id Fa'bert Mri E. ' Mullett Tuns doWilliauas 11n41. •Finthrook J shiptlollarit Henry doWiekershant Mr , , Finnecan St toMnsgrave rt , doWhitaker Sauil , Farrell ri., Nla gattra n Th.. Alo W .4-I di.coh \ Graf - ohs lamb Wl‘oichlio Wolf ILIII'I Gsl , lr John lda n ti r r,Jus Wooilmire Mr GlifillMll JAlll,.$ MCl)ollineli 1.) Weltineiri.o Golifen Lewis McCullough Fn Walter Alines - 1i Galway Wnr McCortnieh M Want J.I Gaut f 111 . 11 Wm McDermott NI - Wooleott Chas': Glover Andrew 7tlrKnight Rohl Williams Miss M 1 GondG Goes II W McConnon riwen Weird Miss Eliza Gold Was NI et:01111611 T• IN h,e,mr. NI • Alcrarinon Pa/ Whitt Mrs F Glennon Pat sl.ipStrEneyrieyJohn .Welsh Mrs Cash I . Gannostinlot Ateentk Ja• . Mili,loo It ship George James ?ifteoliery ft Williams Time do ' Ilannsh Revivers AlcCorinish-linb'S Wails ill.i Jas do tiny Owen ' McColliston T , Wilson Aline do Irliris Edwin Me Cade las ' Yeager II II - Ilenick Ilnytt McCord CO. Youn':.: NI if.A NI Haber Philip McCord Gra Zimmerman II Harris Ilenery . 2 Centsadditlonal scut be ebarc,a 'formal advertised Letters. Yersons'applying rot. letters on thin list will please say "advertised." N, IL The inland pOSI3C!: on all Foreign Letters muss be pre-paid at this office - ANDREW ' MORTlittßl4.3t ,P. N. ' i 7. jOIINSCN lc Co _l. • 411 y• MEIER= ♦PvU •.ISGO List of Letters -- - D met A•islNd'.in the Post OtEme at Millersville, Pa, 111. on the Ist of April, 11.0. . Anlorey D ;yid Fisher Nathan 2, McGraw John ,Anirra. ADM] Plaly Pal , McDonnell M ArgallJanieS Fox J A . McGovern Jas Itradshow John Ford Alfred McLowney T Breenan.l'at Golden Pat Nicholson A A Byrne Or en Goehle Clide 2 Neill 'Finis Bright F S.r. sy Givi.,erho, Newman John Byrne Wrn., r Get stenhour A Nnbler El . Breadneil W m George David Ossnia it Ja•ob , Birsm Thos Gcein Christ Dolma 111 V Breslin Bernard. Groutt M Orllevirral R Kradly Sandy Garrey John O'Donnell M . Braun I.Meid Galdehar Pat O'llryin John Mall Silas Glover Wm - Peatcel Sam"' 'Breeden Pat 2 Hoitz•nrot A 1 Prosser John 3 Brenan hlaitin Harris Wm Pendcrg - a: 11 [trebly Itotit Harrison Dan,:: Philips %Via I I Berry Win linlAitieWin ' l'ittsbUte Parker Itrereton Etivithlllin D. Pepper P or r l Bums. Reared Hopklna Thiis Platt•Thas 1 Bryan D .k. M limit kis Perilari Wm I Bother Henry 2 IlitTy Ed Powers Wor J ' Berm las Hilland Win . Riley Midi' I • ; Rennet, Aridtess Hughes S E fLuirsiy las 1 Baum Jonethen Hays Abbin 2 It••ss John It Itrieff John ' Holmes John, Rider Mary.. Jtrioen Margaret Jones TJ . Roth Chas - ( lliship Mary Jhoens John Reed Israel Brewer Frs Jones Witt ..Rees Wm I Buffington Lydia Jenkins :3 Itoheria Wm D 1 Bass 4. Cu Wm Jones T T •'.ltiehaidsTlins runninehain Jai Jones Hendry Itotterison Geo Cruise John . Jailing Vol 11l der Peter ' 1 Cramer Jar oh Jefferson Jos IlichindsJohn . C'esy Thos2 , Milio Mary It !tonsil - Ird ..11011 8 Cantohire M Kriby Tin's Jimmy Bernard • Corrigan Fre Kit er Sam', 'San in Miclt'l C,,rean John Klennan Jas . Snyder Nati' I Cress N.W Kelly John ' Sinoutan TP 1 Casey 'rhos . Kleckner X ' Suiler S..rah Casey Jas Koat h Henry Shaffer & Ranch I Conners \Lehi Kenny Thor. Schnitz John I Caitaher Jai Lewis r...,,i , 5t,,,.1.:ns a i convery Jas . I.ynns 'John grlinerrin; Geo I Ilaristopher It Litlionn /cam - Slantott 4- Bass ; cavvisost Pst . Lentnis A mars Jos ' ' Caysnab John Latioan Dennis Smith Dr iCoruerf,rit N Lard Wm i Seilds W . Cregan •aorratt Lewis Richard, Scuedel Gideon l Cole , n Nlartin Leonard John Spencer John r Crane Jos Levan GW 2 ' Stier! Hannah roogßri Richard Lywelyn Jelin J. ShaltesMathias Cella:than E Lethland Tlins Sheridan Peter . Dile John Late Ilenry ; - Stilton - I: Dan'l V rvstell Mri.es- Imwrenre Sopa!, .Thuiob Jacob 2 Du"gan Miub...l lambert Julio 1 hoisms C bonnhneh Jas Niinthens Win Toy Mary Davis Jobr, p.Maclde John' : Thomas Amos Donlan John 'Moyer C Tobets Pat Davies Thom 2 Mealy Waller Taylor Wm Doherty John Moitoos3otio . Thomas Toliise "Donaldson Wm Morphs' Henry Thomas John G Davit Wm Morgans :Morgan Vanspalchet las Dnnobor Ft ahces Xitratt Wm Wire Able Dunn Albeit 3 . Molowney Pat ' Walsh Jobn , D•dlon M ' r ' Mrmitey Jai ' Wniiman -Vary Dmitri' Pal - M..rgariJas Whildin Ed Dohl.iiis Mary Morris John 2 Waters Chas • Davidson Win Midden A Wollison Alm G "Ocean Ann ~- Morphy Pat , Wilmer V Deate.Michl. Martin, Eliea Wolhont elth nnil 'Catharine _Molten Micli'l Wren/act:li ' DM J'l' 3 • llf.Gearla Shh 'Welch Jane /*saes Ed! McCall:tit:l3 as ',Williams Susan Erskine Win Antroe I. t ..- ' Wrient Saln't M Fischer Chas , M , Carilly g* .2, Williams las' 'teeny Mictil McKale l'at . Whitry James Fink David ..11i.Ginly Hugh Weirr E•A r , 2 gents additional will be 'charged chr advertised . etters. When tarp') Ing for leiter' on this list s ay advertised. • C. U. De, FOREST. P.M. April G, P 350 "14-31 . _ _ ',lit of Letters DEMAINING In the Norwegian Post °Mae Pa. [X for the Coarterending 30th March, IEIO. Drenan lohrt iluthhe'r. 3 illipNizon Tim* ship Booth JOhn llatshal Tlins do O'Keefe Stiehl do Currey Patrick 110 n 1 Thomas do O'Hare Put do Cory John ship !ohne" Jane 11141Prossei Jarob do Davis Margair.t JonerWiii Proud John do Dudley Pat John 11. ittriee shpPorrell MarelMrs 'bib! Letv. , Jones E ship Penrinic Thus Parker John I Kelly Michael do itine Timothy Dinigan Martha Usury Drya.n Morten John ship Ennis John Kenedy Catb'ne P-do Ernsharr Jnstns I.ee James ship :Sdvasc 11 du' Frein Samuel 1.0rdr..1 Chas ~ S cott Martin IFirzpareirk S nixeCearse dmiih Chas Far James ' . Mrl.aughan Jas literigan Hobert Fitzgerald J ship Martin James Suites Thos . _ Gotilno Dianna Mein,. Jacob Thomas Whoa do Cordon Jaws McCarron lohn lire • John • Hayes John '3 Ater igan nowt Wild Thom do Witness, Dennis Masters (4o - ship Thos 2 Dinh" Daniel Murphy L Warr Jed rn ..I..IOIII'iSON, P. M. IPAO Douse and •Siwn Painting,. • PAPER. TIANGING, it,C• • TIKE SUBSCRIBER. thankful for past favors. re. rpectfully informs the public that lieetlll coutinz tics the above business at his old stand. centre Street, one door South of Ltannan's Book Store. Pottiville, where he would be pleased to see those .who may de sire Ills services as Mune painter or 'paper hanger-- noose and Sian Painting executed at the shortest notice, and In the most approved .441 e. Mad. Paper Banging done at IY> each PeJAr Piece ZIE.3 W. BOWEN. March 30, 1550 Eitritramily • TILE subseribet - baslnst received a lot of nenkin & flain's Eat is Fatuity Finer, a very superior 3116 Cie M ' r Faun') • Sise—ritaaafattored at Ittading, from the best white *beat, which be will melt atuantsfac tit re r's prices 1' fle also teat Jai •etriour and Feed at the Manufacturers arbolesale prices, be being Agent.br teveral extensive Manufacturers. R. D. GODOE NER. yilta,Nov. . =ll9iM _. ~ PO,TIISIni. .: 7 - '.- 1500 leards'of I.Astint rptt. WilrifiEN - Flali CIA.-- - • J.. VIP N 1"a/tater - RPECTFIILLY calla-the attention h his nether oas partrous and the public. geneyally. f to examine his excellent Click of Carpets and Flannels; those who may wtsh a sugerittrirtiele' M hindsame and durable ' Listing - Carper, (he halt SOO Yards :ngyncti reedy in • stnre) Manufactured entirely of new and fresh mate rials and wave , . in unifortaplaid patterns, of 6 good q'inni• 'at 5 8 "cts-'rei, yard.; eta..., cosarnOn nr rag car pet,from 35 to 45 pet y,ril..aud while-tied plaid wool en natures ; do excelle'nt article of Olild FlanYel, all woo t; for Mechanics, and 7dinets shirting, at 47 per yard. l'ersonryishing to parihatte:the above goods , would do well!To Call and examine *nth." Ctistalaara sending leatoials can have their carpets ware ca va t i h t: the,tteit• thaitt, • and 'ln the nenteet!Panaralt shortest Wake.; - ' Manufertorei of rerptle and Flannels. near.- the X. — .Vir,Cotneted Centre 04 Miners's:4le Sus„ Pottsville Pa Feb 23. 1838 ' t — , 3110 • :14.10iiitv: • JOIIN 11E1112., formerly of Pottsville, - avtint orettreit the henifit of the in-• ptrurtions of Prof. V; P. Rudolph, Pr o ferries . of Musk, or Phit3tiellihit, tt,lo has kindly firm • ished Certificate. r.spect fu it v. ntPrs himself in OP ;nitrite. of Pottsville and the irretally. as a Teacher of kiosk, particularly of-the Pisan Parte' tie tri3 live the ninst narking attentirra to the advancement of Selintsri. entrusted to his tare. Ale may he firOad at Geo. L. Ceisslia • if (...taire Street, pottsvitle.•' March 311, IFS . . ) 3-3s . nemoVal of the:.Ezkleusive , . • STOVE. ASD. TIN' 'WAREHOUSE! . . lit Subscriber respectfully . tr&riris his 'customers .and the public .itt general, th.t:lte has - removed his Stove and Tin Ware Slanufactory from the cor net of Nohveglati &..ltailroad *reels, to Centre St., a few' &lora above Market St.e- to dtti old smut form• late occupied by Byron Philipi,where he will keep an elegant atsortuient of • f - - COOKISG. PARLOR, OFFICE . &.11A1.1. STOVES, or the moll approved patterns andiat est styles. which he will warrant to give satisfaction in the purchaser. TIN .WAttl , ..-111 , his also nu hand a large n.sort • nient of Tin Ware of hts own truinufacrute , which he will wholesale atifftelall It lehl 6311 rity prices, sod warranted to be:nr . tile test Up lin inelete. JAPANNED WARE; kr.-11calen keeps on hand I a' choice assortnient,of fIOR Witte,- Moss Wale and 1 Japanitrd Warela evoy satiety; yeti cheap to suit the titn,s. , , Tin Roodng, Sprinting. and all .kinds of Sheet iron I Work done to order at 'the ehonest notice, Utl "Very reig.ihAlite - thrpts, t. 7- 1 rarticul.itty Irisite nll 'Tonna, wanting nny thing in my line of business. to Ore me a call and examine - my:choice spiels or gooris. feeling confident , that they can be Infivlied on herier ferule than else- Where. March 30, ltiO - 80 . 1:0:31oN'IlOOVER. 13-6tuo Cheaper than White -Washing 5000 PIECES PAPE* HANGINGS, ' VARYING IN PRICE raw' 1:1! gENTd T 011,13 PER PIECE. : rrnr subscriber hi tom irceiijit:bis tl . prin; supply of liangints, entitracAn4 the largest assort ment ever olTeted tit Senustkoli County, ttAticti lie. , will sell at fates that tnu , t evetr! person that itil.calt. folly to abroad for Palter Hangings white they ) can I taut hat , e here at city prices+, asJ cent lea', and escape the trouble and annoyance lir whorl supplies. ' Our agsairtment embraces all the lalezt, patterns ft , r lialls. Patittri. norms; Officels, !ace_ trigbilier with Goi,i papers. FreSC ,, S., 11, rotatieilue, Gobi. Vel.et and putt Dome, st, Ft re rlcreens,&e— tie., all or sold unusually - hoe: to 'mit thd times We have good glaze.tl P,per as low as Va cents: and plain pa per as low as!) Cents per Over Papet -IlangerS furnished when l'equlted. Fur llargaine call at 11ANNAN'S 'Cheap Paier More. Dealers supplied erhuleside cr Oh raper and Paper Cursaitui or all dcuttiltlicadt,-asthtap a Olt y tan chase abroad. i Ms - It 30. ISA -13-tf ME • Dentistry. • JOSEPH F. snlnnas, . • sugGE•coi DENTpr, 1I ikr3 r enio—di.. fib! new building in the rear of Tim.. Foster Jin 'Co.'s 11...4 and Shoe Stare, next door to;tstpiire Klock's office. East 314 iket street. thud do,,r trout Ventre. up slain.. whert; he has fined up a It tint,n,nie. t.trp.e, and will be prepared to pr'flo.tti i! riper:M.:tun appcnrinin; In his profession.: Ilic has discovered a new inept:llion for destroying the cerVe'nl a tit.ali s wtU o bout - pain, so in - it tt Can be plug t ted, and will Itst for bears,; Ali operations war r3lll •al.tl tern,. lota. t Pnitsynte, March le. MO EMIG Far those ismnn as hon.! !tit, 'tarre quantity nt. FASiIIO'AI GAITER. BOOTS'S TIM undersigned Mtving Pon time , ' the Fitt etclusive right for tiratinfattitrinu , 'llOl . l Patent Gaiter Hoots. fair Si-111101W! County, wont,' call the anent Ws of Ladies and Clem Aleincit to the samples fie has now on had, ilr.y be t or without seems. are neater and far more durable than tMose, cut in' the ohl style, and. will eventually supersede all kinds now in Ile: wont , ' also ca•l tin ir attention to the Noce as:nom-mit or 81.0111 DIIII Shoes he Ins now ondiatitd—tlemeedly thE best' that haVC ey ef been otre.ed in this niaricet; thr toilier4 of his nark heir; wade here...and of the beet matetial for neatnass and durability - 11,1 U. all competition-- Davin; parchssivi the right ti• In muloctore Day's Itateuktlimeress Unite:A. 9;111 make !heat lo order. i of ths best maierials; togettisir with all other kin.ds i of Caney and plant boots and sillies. lits has now in hisempiny a hirge tinmbet of 'ands. ' and tt is Ills deshe !shave an (Until 111 Ilia work hltade here, to Pottsville-so that money, that wetifol a Hr. need not he taken hence. A large assortment of E:asterti and Philadelphia Wort ,ahsays kept on hand; tisgether with Trunks. Carpet flags and Valises ; all 1 of which will bu 'tad low for Cssh at CLEMENT El. FOSTER'S Boot and ShdepStore. 7 doors South or Mortimer's Hotel, Putisv Starch 2-115:0 9-1 f NEW WHO-LE 1.4 A AN It ETAIL BOOT ANTS $110.14 STOIIEs CO:t Arl:ft CEXTP...C:IJA - 13 !BEET STS. roe r.IV ILE,. aubscriSerkinviir the, site nt Inn nf the public I •to thq very extensive agSortrnent of Goods, con sisting of GEN fI.P.IIEN•9 Calf s:itehe4, Fudged and Pegged Boots. Calf .and Kip. &table soled ed and • gel noohl. Waier-Proof Boots F•ewed and l'egeed, frnin 42 to ft 1; New England and Philadelphia man itfa,tured (Jan.*. in:great variety, constant. Iron hand; Cad!' and Larihig. Gaiter Bonus, and Cortgres Ca.hers, Calf Nitlifiers, Oregon Ties, and dowel-and l'eaeed Nlonrco!a: 311 N KIN' Scots and :11nurnet, of first quality, at Inw prices. ' and'll.o [font Monr. , es enure or fine LADVrP French and English Lasting Gaiter Donis. Morocco. Calfskin and Ginkt Bootees, French Ilor roczn, calfskin a::(1 - Goatitnees ,French Mnroccn, Kid w , it and pump spring4lit.sklus 'mei Jefferson!. French Morrocen 1114 Kid Muroran laftt., frnm .5:1 cm. $1; Men' England tlindes and Shoes of all kinds , cheat). • and Childrenc ftrintees and dhnes. a large asnetuaent dutiable for this market,conitantly,on Ibaod.' , • GESNElactie Flaws. Our stock of Gain Elastic filtinei are nf the hest man ; tifictorel art ivies the eonntrrcaa n trout. I.srlies and Gentlemen would do well In and prarlde selves wttig rogld . 4 1104, the hest preientitlve vrtidisenvrred nrcAtai and Cunsuaitition. TftUNK' 4 , Cirpet flags 'and,Vaiires. The Travelling [Alkalinity will find us well sup plied tvith the abore,atilelet which we will Ertl at • moderate pri-es. 1 Dont! and Slines, made of rr paired to order, CI-TEI . OId CAS!, Dee 15. 1810. Furniture! Furniture CARPErIi, rENITIAN I'AINTED & oßr.ssAlcc et ri siLLN-mAN;:, . _...f....„, ' BESPF,CTFBLIX aunt - Mime to • ..1 , - -----... the citlzeiris ni Pottsville and the -,:sf - . - ---!.•n. surroundrog nelglthorhond that Mei have opena a r BIC\ [TITRE WARE-ItOtAl. in ..Ite sa etas:. Seeeeti a few des refrain Cs etre, where they, have on.hand a large and fasttiOnable st•ick of Fungi tlit re. embracing the latest - and nowt fashionable soles, II of which has been 111.1i01Filf lured to ilteiverder by Ite.:best makers in oh r cit tea.. Their stock embrarea g eneral assortment of alit tre.attit les embraced in fur liti ins dwellings either plait, or In the most Instil HMI. Harmer. Bedsteads ringing In mice from 1113 to 850. .i_ and ail othrr articles of furniture In propot Ilan. in 'heir stock is also embrace d a large assortment of. Fe. netinn Blinds and Window hales or the tunstapprov. 41 patterns. selected With treat Pare. CARPIi'ITING. IiF,DDINP. AND IirIICALS,TERV.. They have also added to the stock a lot of Carpeting 'tithe various qualities. and Bedding. to which they ,rall the particularattentiod Of those in want of Altana , articles. . , s , . I It is our design to keep 111 the articles of Furniture !required in Schuyik ill County.and prevent the neces euy of persons tome abrnidin search of. elegant aril ;cies of,Furniinre. alio( which they are determined mr sett it less price, than . — V‘ , i -. h .1 t. rah he obtained 'slime- I Where, with packing *fld carriage added., The• thaw, Ifore earnestly invite those who are stem furnlshitor I boom and thnseatan whae,renaire additional furniture. , to give them seal!, ns they Clatter themsidiresthey,aan i give theta any kind of a.`'.fit out',' they may tempos at I a great eariuga funds. -- • . GRESSANO. LIALICANDErt 811.1.VM.a.N. =SW - - • - • J. P.' Sherwin, - • ENCII&NOS & COLLECTION, OFFICE, . POTTSOI3. , YA., REALM In unturrsnt . Bank Notes.' Pills of Ex. thanes. Certiflesiesfnf ltsposttf,. etlfe l k: tr , e , n_:l Digats. etieeks (oi sale OriThtladelphis sod N. rot*, in sums to suit. 'Mich 9,..1f50. EMS , - sorneerw Life Pills - and Piliettir:llliteit. , ' These bleirseines have DOW been before the public for a toeriod ,of FIMEN. YEARS, and daring that time have maintained a -high charac ter in Eihnost ever): part of the 'globe for their c 7.- traordinary and immediate power of restOring per fect health - to persons safferin , under nearly every kind of disease to . which the human frame is liable. IN MANY' THOUSANDS of certificated instances, they have even rescued sufferers from the' very verge -of an untimely grave, after all the deceptive nostrums of the day had utterly failed ; and to many thottsancts they have Immanently secured that uniform enjoy ment of. health, without which life itself is but a partial bletering. • So great, indeed, has their efficacylnvariably and infallibly proved, that it has appeared scarcely less than miraculous to Has who were acquainted with the beautifully philosophical principles upon which they are com, pounded, and upon which they consequently act. It was to their manifest and sensilde notion in pnrifying the springs and channela of life, and en duing, them witlt renewed tone and vigor, that they, were indebted for their name. " Unlike the host of pernicious quackeries which hoard of vegetable ingredients, the LIFE NEDl cogs are puiely and solely vegtable; - rtnd r ; contain neitherlfergary, nor Anignon nolt Arsenic, nor any other mineral; man y ' fornr Ihntever. They , are entirety composed of ex tracts from rare and powerful plants, the virtues of which, though long known to several Indian tribes, and recently to some eminent pharmaceu tical chenaists, nre altogether unknown to the ignorant prettnclers to medical science ; and were never before administered iu so happily efficacious a combination. 'flte first operation is to loosen from the coats of the stomach and bowels the canons impuri ties and crudities constantly settling mend them; and to reniorkk the hardened !sect which collect in the convolutions of the small intestines. Other medicines only partiallyeleanse these, and leave such collected manses behind to produce habitual Costiveness, with all its train of evils, or sudden Diarrhrea witli its imminent dangers. This fact is well-known to all regular anatomists who ex amine the human bowels after death ; and hence the prejudice of these- well-informed men against thmquack medicines of the age. The second effect of the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDl casjEs is to cleanse the kidneys and the blad der ; and, by this means, the liver and lungs, the healthful action of which entirely depends l i upsu the regularity of the urinary org,ans. The blood, which takes its red color from the agency of the liver and lungs, before it passes into the heart, being thus purified by thein, and nourished by lixsi coining from a clean stomach, courses freely through the veins. renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the ban ner of health in the blooming cheek. . The following are aunong the distressing va riety of ,human diseases irk which the VEGE TABLE THE BEBBicriEBB are well k mks u to be infallibly ByslEpSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first and:second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind ; Fintrdency, LOBS OF ATTIETTTE, HEART BURN, HEADACHE, RESTLESSNF.ri, ILL-TEMPER, ANXIETY, LaNavoit, and :11antqcnor.v, which are the'. general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, its a natural consequence of its cure, c os tiveness, by cleansing the whole length of the intestines with a solvent process, and %idiot's.; 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 occasioited, and by promoting the , lubricative se cretion of the mucous membrane Evers of all kinds, by re tong the blood to a regular virculation, through the process of perspi. ration hi such cases, and the thorough solution of sll interinol obstruction in others. The Lora 31r.tucimes have been known to cure Pihell.Matiszin permanently in three weeks; and Glatt in half, that time, by removing local inflammation from the muscles and ligaments of the; joints.' Dropellis of all kinds, by freeing and strength ruing the kidneys and bladder: they operate most delight,fully on these important org,mnp, and hence have ever been foiled a certain remedy o,lr the . w"r st cas" a Gravel. !Lb.. w or ms, by cittlatiging from the turnings of the'.:liowi It. the slimy matter to which ttu•se cri•atures adhere. Asthma and Consumption, by relieving the nir-verlods of the htug. , the morons which even ilizl.l colds will °evasion, and whieli, if not d, beekoors hardened. zad prod:tern tlrsr dreadful diseas , s. • ' Scurvy, Ulcers, and Inveterate Sores, bY the perf.•et purity which then •• LIFE IdEDI. ciifts g ive to toe mood. and al the bunion, Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complex ions, b) their alteranye etfect upon the 11114.2 ;hat recd thr rLi,t, ;Alit morbid rt.te of which wen ;.• 2%41 . illow, cloudy, and ' • MEI EOM EMI ECHE =DIOIN;i3.' L. . . • I ,f, , 4 -1 ' • e. 1411.• ti. tot I' . I - - .4 . these Pills fur a Ter\ short tu rn , i tillicted, do not Despair. , 0,1„ I.•.: unratue r ,.. 1 - of s u it Rh eum , aild a ANOTHER FELLOW BEING RESCUED FRO3I .tr oi i.; t npr .% 4'•ol , III in th • cl_.tra. snot the skin. Dealt by &heath's Peiroonir Eyrtip COMMIQR Colll , 41'.4 1 Litluenza will T 4145.4 abe T " n g et lell'ettlecnr"nnfecra.d7tigsZec"r'ellepWlLßeldi r i Ce t t P el ' ' ln c a I cet: , dh% UDC to. , t I I)) Mu CI NI 111 the wnrst a im " heat it r t ~ t 'F. - Prompted by no othert ban the recite: of her evolence, pars. Ns -t r• Til , d% for this nia 3 fllFlrt,,tlllC and for the benefit of mv Tait led frllor. beings, Ide are in u ndce known a thou den nation of my disr e ar red Mete ni. • i ial til t', Ito. vEGET ',Burg, ( rind tlit• ton • sprordiere I obtained tune SI IMP. k ' s ItIEDICINES i'-' , n^ 44 tif , 4114 , 4 44444 1 e 4441 4 144141-4 ritt.m(mie S 5 RUP. About three years ago I was I C,t41.1111. nd idion. It IS At q-k1113%111 It, 'linefeeds adlictrd a ith a %intent Odd, %sloth settled on my breast in this city, that the fo.titer piaipnelor of Huse and aide, ;and; v c .2 few dayswas , 1 ~,,..,..,,::: .... i -i nni c . . 47. i s o i e n f i ,'alit rib Mc theta. s was hi, to, If ailliel. d with this can , / d ., ) , imy afni,,,,, fever, tr , ninna ~bills, and c.intpuint for urn iris. r N un, %-rit t. %LA' IS , and IllnfUte 31% t 31P at toght, unit difficulty of breather: that lir inril 111 %:1111 t % t•rl re ene de. prescribed and great loss of appi ine ; no, system arts entirely %%ALI til•• %%11010 Cot* .ILS of OW if sierra Mrdtca. pout rat, .I.L.ring confined to nil bed most of the time 1 . 1%tt rif 11.1 troist,eminent physicians In Init. jetty at ileibov. c t•c rat length tried the Si. rheum which tend. d nu•, end after etlianstins all iltrirsk ill, pronouns \ is now ~tr red to the public. and Ire %WI% eltrttl an r.ed ntv riee Incurable. Peda n t, mole said me lung. a very *hurt tune, Meet his r. cot ery had been pro- l A . e t riebiall,n,iti.sist,egzividtiLla:.,.niTw„„st pros:alb,llcydirten,,cri:rtr„ trounced not "el:" upprobalil .., brit absolutely stn- try Dr 'l l / 4 cA : enct's P twos... ;grew. and P ' before I had to posLible, by any 1n..11 in mucus . ken half a dor. ri ho w ttles, c a, as sn far recovered as to be sldr tea gn about the house It seemed to strength . FEVER AND AGUE. e. (Dv %. hi le tutee -it loptened the couch and stop- For tins Ekthirgr 01 1111. V. r , tera country these 1 prd the bleei di! g—ttly bowels d•grater Fee I•ir. and M. diciaes wit! I n n, 11 ,.1 i s i'e, s. ode, and err. I rt, r) 'thing I ate, seemed to o.a d...., ,. cattily and tom nth p bolo "yawn). Indeed. ruch\waii the rapid peti t tili r•rn. dy . ()Out inedontir s leave the io..slein !newts t of sny health. and on sudden the change. tlntt I sabieet to aroLi a 01 it,.:-Ii • . ..,. --a . cure by these i teetante too sanguine of a speedy cure, and abandoned Ineibi 111 , 4 1F 1.1111.11..111-1 ay Ttit:ll, liE , the use of the medicine before the disease was idio t, Vt`k•rit:o. 1\ H HE Cl'ii EH. 1 nuttily rr idit it'd, which resulted In annitierattack re bleeding at Ito lungs last fall, accompanied trap diet reef Bilious Fevers.and Liver Complaints. sing much . i again commenced taking the lultuoinc. 'General Debility,• l .-4 14 014 Arrt. et I Ir., A.,LP i r-srup s and grist tot De 'Schenck, v. hootpon a`carrful Dria t. riser 1 . 1 NI %I 13,---111. St. toLtio Ines ha% elect' I . :Indent fon. advised me to continue using it.. Before 1 I li id taken four bottles, an aligeres formed in my shb. us, .1 nitl. the nited..k. it. aryl. reet.ite in casts of which gathered and broke, discha ming net earns I ea , ' this cl• tcriptu tt t—lien. h 1:‘ It. sod tele nom 1,,a, in I Judge. a Near f arty dtsaeree.datt yellow matter. This tic worst tortov., a lads t.• the mild '2,t t pow. rful, scented to cleanse and portly my IA hole ardent. rim.] ~,,,,,,,, „f these, IA ~:„ 4 1,1 M. ( 1,. 1 if ... N IGHT , , 1111.1 time I began to get better, and am now happy to r", Nra% ot a Drnet :re, N i tool s Cost- • say.entirely recovered.l am " nre at tin* nine I en- SIA ca joy better health than) b ive fur the last ten Nears PLAINTS of hinds, PAI PIT tTION tee TIM I: e tete 0 ince I commenced taking the Velment.. By top,' have Par..l ea 3 COI IC. are Fpetdil% crietd. never'failed In feeoMlllll.d II WM It %er I then', that others, as nett as nit a. If. might be saved from that MERCURIAL DISEASES. awful disease; for I feel it a duly that I rose to the Venue.. at .. 01. cams i)I O, .s 1141 I. beellille inn.' afflicted to publish it to the world. Permit me to men peored by Or. inpich• ions egg of 31.anctrnI e ‘4l ti t . , i , rr e a u f a e l c i s o a n a , / I . c t t h n a sz t i l: n u tar visitc. e e t o under (.:aui n t i n y . immediate 4.i, ' find t h ese 31, eine.tee•E apc rites yore, as they never tempter, I sew a child avid. idly In the last stage or tin} to leraetie .te film) thr• 3:t‘tean ull the elf:eta of trowel censiimption The mother informed me neat Ale reun int , a .1) rool-r then the tn. st powerful the physicians had goo; the child up as itertneele. I !old her tv hat "benefit I had derived Isom the use of prt p.er-oe.e.e% of t , ',map will i A ringlr trl4 wd , •clieur It's Pulaiiintc Sy lisp, and induced her to procure pjace awn' in plod the rtsc.ll LI comp:lawn, to a bottle I heard Ireton g more from the little edifier' r the estimation of et .ry patient. rintil atain three months after`; bring In the market, BE CA RRPVL OF COUNTERFEITS. my attention erne drawn to a lady who observed one very. attentivi ly ,he Molly approached me, and risked Several but c latcl.. beet& d........crt c rt• d, and their roe if I was not the lady who recntnmended echenrk's nefarious authors erre e Led, both ut the cii,) of New PuLat,Me 4) nip to her ilt ing.hild lasi summer In Cam den, I replied that Ia as the said that her child had York and itiwoad• enutely recovered. nsul ens uncommonly he Ithy Buy of uo one who is not an Avenuatee.o Der name is Mrs Wtnoin, and nnw resides in Brides- AtigNe burg. Another lady I afield mention in particular, e Prepared and sold by Dr. W. B. 3101:FAT who bad m scrofulous affection Iler face ,and neck presented one continued role, and one or betelev was J3le Broadtt .1), Nett York. seriOusly affected with it. She bad become greatly ' I'OB SALE BY , emetinted. and to all anntarancer Oast teepee re tin JOIN G !mows, Agent for Sebuyikall Couny• decid her to lig Schenck's Pulumnic Syrup which th e Dec '29. 18IP 53_ did:and is nnw,perfectly clued. Another lady. alit. flie‘lulteri, whose residence Les 11l give on.application was evidently In the last attire of cnrwumptionr I prevailed upon. her to try the rulmonie Syrup. In a very oboe t tlmentie.was enthely 'recovered, and now excellent health, having become exceedingly fleshy These are three enses within my knovrledge, whith I know went cured by Schenck's Pulmonle Syr up. All who deed ale ijatemetit, urtd grill take the tumble to call on me at "toy _residence. Parish street, five 'doors above - Tenth, north stile. I think I will be able to wittsfaetnrfly convince , ahem by my own case and others that I AnOW hate been oared by this Syrup. Pito, my cure there kart been in many to see me to know what I took, i hat I have had a very good anon,- SalliilY or blaming a great many that have taken it, and have been greatly benedned thereby, and I think if persons anlicied with Ilonteumption nr Liver COM. phi Incovnuld send for Ur. Settenck, and let hint care fully examine their lungs. and it he nye he can Core them, follow the rift... Woos. and peerent taking cold, %bey win rapidly recover- OfILIELBIA 1.. LEIGEILT, Pkiladelykis..Afay 99,1849. Dr.Culleas Salina Vegetable 'PANACEA t TIIC PEST PREPARATION OF SAF, • •PAPARII.I.A N the world. preparedty a now proceU, known only tta the Propritanst, by which all Its valued ati ex tracted—this not being . he case with any other; counts for the dumber or positive end almosumtrotu:- lens cures. made in thee city. while other preaarations of serseparilly mitke al Weir eases at a dietanso— wink ibis f We lnviteaßrnt.on;•weradonnlltesift, to examine, tri visit:our iintietim, and bero...e convin tval of the truth t we or what P say ; othe r Altera-. five thee challenges invesaintiong r ..._ Dr. Cut.. ten's hotter% the cheapest stinmparille in the II 10 Imre, eoneenitatml. end tinatitkerated, ONE Iterr it.e. goes rarities than three or four of other prepare , Don. husruted.und willeare more v11491101' Perorate or King's Evil, iGnosumption. numbing. Eryiiiiielas Obstinate Catnosoirs Erupilims. 111.dettes. Riles, non; Worm , . and 'Fetter. Keane Deed. Chrome I tressi,Ater •cartaidiaense. Rheumatism. Piettivria, Liver-.eom Palpitation or the Mew, Dy,prp• le, etc,: etc. than any other n;edielne ever di-env red, end hence It the beet purifier of the Mood ver offered to the pub ! . iie. Cell and get a pamphlet.* ladle pamphlet, con aiitws tuti lecounts'of the different IlidiMwett wldch this medicine cores, take the ram,. described. end Vibi the pettenni, end you will find what we 6a7 Minns positirey true. We will also give .the names of cored of ttnotonstdeeparete rrintisor Sieemse, and She ogees of itnctins, who in secret prescribe one me.litine. cure theirprtients, and Rua us of the credit of our Moen,. .cty. Those who love truth and despise keinfist, cacti and examine the testimony, nod evidence tar are pre pared to give in favourer Dr: Cullen's Indian Vege% table Panacea • ••• .. Taw sale by ROW AND de* WALTON, Propriet i es', No 21 ;Soul. Sidth st., Philadelphia. • , '4l.Banitatt. J. t 4 Itts raft Brower and J. G. Brower Itte..Ti ineroville; Pi iLkt 11. 174 it Petussylvanla - POTT•TILLI. N. TniS fainettestabllttment.fer travellers and atrantitraants been teased tar a terra e EN, years. br-the subscriber. whose untiring exertions to 'please heretafera t 're 111 be es_b• lased bert;aftei _ mad sht pains spared to.coutributela he coallbrt of etdottrbers. , • iN o: ionivolog. fOribi In the basement orrery orthe att . tive - establlahmetit, one otitis best stand; la (ewe -fora barber. .Mareb 1, MO. f fla , IMO .o.t:i',.E'!o4'. OTT 117-7.971, -t , SIiVAWNE'S S CELEBB.ATED ?ANIL!' DIED;CUIF.S CUr.r. romows erns: - - . More; Petted of the Edeacy ett Dr: gliraStrefi: STEW'S F . ' WILD . .( The dtightel arid -. Gentili:re limp?! Woo! . CON ACItiPTIAN,' - eOl l O l . CAMS, *Wham, firr.nehltle, Litter Complaint, Spitting Mond, ddlteulty of Urcethlea. Pain in the Side and green, Palpitation of the Heart. I ndu cnza. Croup, broken Conatlintion,doreTheoat, riervaus Debility. and ali ditessrsthe DO blithAe Lungs - Throat, Itreast and Loo •apeedy : cure kuo*n far any of the above diseases is - DR. SWAYNrS -Compound tlyrup 'Wahl Cherry DR SWATHE IN TIME 'BOUM. Itead lam most zeivarl t able cute ever placed upon retold-- . Dr, I:waynie-Dear Sir.—llaving been aline:est nil vacuously cured by your valuable tuadtclne.l,thing it atecoeure than chamois gratitode ;In nen to male One in addition to the the eef rertifirates which you have received of remarkable cures by your medicine.— Undue the Vero years preceding last August.l Wall Very much distrested with a very bad Livid and rack ing coupe, apt tinting the_latter.patt of the lime. it ronisnued to groiv worse. and "melted In July ere Felealas rivtai"havlni tried 'all kinds of medicine, said tei be good for inch diaeaties, without the least good 'fleet. 1 seas redbeed almost to a per— fect corpse, and had Fiercely any fitsh upon toy body, and for a long time never thtiught' to Ilse from MY hed again. A friend one-day asked me if I Is d tried Dr. eiwaynea compoutot Syrup !of Wild Cherry, and I advisee! me to do so .at owe, as lie had heard that it had 'worked a peat many we.oderfut cures. I took his advice, .and after Wine tio seyeral ,bottles of it-, I grew 110 trench better that' I wail enabled to leave my bed, and afterwards to u k "about the !muse, and go out Into the turret. 1 wag encouraged by this, and conttnued the. u= of your medicine, and now; by of its until emit! curative powers, I 'atti tor 6.etly CVO'. anti enjoy the 'use, or my faculties, psi as notch oe if I had Or vee been afflicted in the tray I Gave deicrilied to you, I i t , t ce wr itten tibt,, neit thinking elicit it will at - aft interest you• hot hum: . bey leaping that it will have its mite a trthience lu c 1116111 a tour valuable medicine to LW spread. amor.g µmaim', and in assisting to rise you to that stto ion which yin PO deserve, for your persevering etroets fort Ice public gond. : Respettfuity your friend and admirer. 11...111rithavo. The Origlinei Letter can be seen by. calling at Dr. Swaynes-fillice. .VERY IMPORTANT CAI1T1ON: Be very particular to ititiotie Gtr SWAVNE'S WILL) t:IlElilt V. as Annie tonna intinied individuals hive seolets the name of Wild Chem. thitiltira to. b iffOW a reputation from that; air' a.ty retahlirhrd Renumber ! the gentritie is pal Op; in equate botttea, covreed with a beautefeel wrapper. (Orel engraving ) with the portrait of nit .riWAYNE Utern.n, also hes s immure, aif eiller air notifively •letitiatte aid Princepal Ober. N. W. corner of Eighth and Rare Sts , Phila. ; R • . Swayne's Celebrated Termliftig:e 1 " A safe and el:retinal remedy fax worms. flys pernkiii ..Cholora Miultus. Sickly 01 Dyrrep. tie children or minus. and the ~,,, et ' ' Ust ful .Fstnity• Medicine .I , relt glared 10 the public.'r ; This remedy Is one,tenich has loosed successful for 11 ions time, and it is.telversally admitted by 01l w his have tried it lu be CuScperior (being so very pleasant to the taste ,and at; thir ranie tune effectual) to any. other medtt 1110 ever employed in diseases to which it 1 Is reroinmentled It not only destroys INOIMP, but It tow ittorateit tale ;whole at ;rim. It is harmless la its 1 effects. and; the health of the patient is always im- ' proved by it 3 On even wilco no worms are discover. 1 ed. . Extract of ii later I. Dr Sragne,dated And taws ,- Indiana. . r Vertni 1 fine p l i t: ir otherA man rf'onrlit;;7l:llVll„tr:r Y" . y Its use dis charged ft 3 of the targen WI/fllla Ile had ever seen.. It is somewhat difficult to get the people to try It, as they base heen en often pilled by . ualieeouti and worthless wont medicines. Yours being so very pleasant to the taste, at the sawn Hine effectual, I shall be able to dis pi.se of a late quantity. 11011/11. Sal. - T. T. ihnrr. P. if. To Ur. Swayne. Pltilad,lphla. j ' - I HEW ARE OP IIIISTANES. , Rernenteor : Dr Swayne'a.Yermifitire is naw put up In Square flothen 'thawg recently beep changed.) covered with a beautiful wrapper, (rteill engraving,) with the portrait of Di Swum. thereon encra. , ed. Ere that. the votne it spell correctly—SlVAlNE. , CI.EANcIE AND PIPIIFY, ' nrt. foN'AVNE.I , 3 SRC Alt COATED SARSAPA RILLA and EXTRACT OF TAR PILLS. A mild and clfe.trive poreattve, great mail:tut of the blood, they cot reel ell the fuhction• of the Liver.'end , as an alterative in D • ical affections they are very rateable. . 'Giddineis of the held. dimness orellthl. I depression' of spiriiii, bead nitre, dr.c., tire cured by I these purifying Pile. Pio. ntedit lie can have a belt ir i effect for amiably irregularities, which oreasionully ' i barmen to ii, , liirr, ?bey Ur, to ire, try sate. And will. in 1 ColtilllMllolk with Dr, SWAYNE'r , , Compound Syrup 1 of Wild Cherry, take all pain and dl.e , se Rout every. part of the s‘ stem. , The above valuable rnedielnea r are prepared only by Dr SWAY E. Na W. corner of EIGHTH and RACE Streets. Ehlladelphia. '. AGENTS FOR SCI UYLKILL COUNTY. JOHN 11. irltowm. , , J. CURTI'S. e ; HUGHES, Pottsville, Pa. J. S. C MARTIN, : JAMES IL-FALLS, 1 • .. . .li nersrs.lef JORN W. Willits. t' • . i' . C. ar. LI„! lIENTIB,IIILR, Schuylkill Haven; II StrisoLen, Port Carbon;. Steens &. HEED, L. Maitariltingo: inn X A • 0 - r7o.Taykimvilic; .141. ALTER, Till/C3 rim a ; E. J. Env 'Tamaqua; GE°. REIFZNYDRII, New 4.:/11111.'; W. 1 MO . ATF lAN, Sq. Clair; hlv re & Aral Yuan, patter , 801 l ; TAIL PARR, I'INIZIOVe;.EI - KEL & BR•PIDT,Tte- I ?Taint; COCKUILI. & Son. Llewellyn; RUIZ WILLIAM/I. I Middlepurn CHAS. FiI•ILEV. oiwieg!Curr, ruNNFu• IIIinAI;I.„I.ITTEIIALE. New Philadelphia; S MERTZ, 'Orwigsbura landing; J. STA RiON, hlcKeansbure, and by inner all :Storekeepers In the ruljneent (fannies. Feb 23, lI.FRI SLy 42-Suici %141:itin) nn. N. C Oa. J. ff. geneses;:—beer Sir-1 haverlasowit Mee. t fn. several yeah. as n member of toy church, and have all rontittencein her statement, and am re joiced to find .her altain restored to health- Any thin more. In addition to Net TY:tranart, is needless, Yours. truly. THOMArI L. JANEWAY, '.:Pnator of the North Presbyterian March., PltOada., Jass . 2o, , at.,ableve.Gzete. . . Prepared and sold by J. If: SCHENCK. itt. hi* Leh ratory;:e. E. Coruer of Coates and Marshall streets, and atlas principal attire, 110. 31 Smith &up street, 1 and hv the Whirring' agents.: t • • .J. H. C. NuittriN. Pottsville; Lyon k Mabel. Port Clinton; Charlet Frailey, Oretles hurl ; 8 - It. Dickman, 'Schuylkill Haefert ; J. O. Falls, illlftenlvilleiz Pelee dwlLluliteo,St.:Ciat ; [lvory Stiles ler-Van Eartent: Or. J. 4: titeinberaer, Mlddleport ; E.: J. Fry. Tamaqua E W. Sad, :Readings U. T. I Simmer. linerletown ; John Beiterman, - Hamourg. M.Ptice al Per battle,ortSper hall dozen. t Aug. ta. . 33.1 y - . , Rooting "PIM s'EtiNsvms. dtATE RESPECTFUL— LY inform tbepuldie that they are fully papered willeruisto a soperinr Slate for Roofing , ; and ,havin the most rawirteneed elatets'in their 'employ will atig food to any eiders with desbatch, and - on thr most elb oeral tern. A 'Ample of their slate may be amen a the Mike •rirarnh neorer,,Areltitcbr:sebuiaiiikeire any Information requir.•.t and with whom orders may e lien: • 3 WM. J. BOBEIITe ic.Co. , • Illearelan t lll-01 Lettish Water Say, Car ben ew MEW NCO RTISER AD 'MEDICINAL. For the Removal - and Permanent Cute all NERVOVS DISEASES, And of throe Complaints 4vbich are Caused by an im paired, weakened er-Onhealthy condition of the PIEEIVOVS SICSTE/11. This beautiful and cduenient application of the rays bilious powers of GALYANISNI and MAGNETISM, Us been pronounced by distinguished physicians, both in Europa and the United States, to be die nest satiable undirinalliseerery of the .9ge. Dr. OBBISTIEIB and GALITANIO BELT ItIAGNETIC FLUID , is used with the most 'Parket and cettain success In all t CUes of 01099E114.11. DEBILITY, Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the various organs, and invigorating the enure system. Also in FITS, catAstr, rAis.).Lysls and PALSY, DYSPEE. SIA or INDIGESTION, RHEUNIATISM, ACUTE and CHRONIC, GOUT, :.EPILEPSY, LUMB ALP G O, D EAF NESS, NERVOUS TREORS, PTION OF THE HEART, nrommcr. NEURALGIA, PAINS In the SIDE and CHF.ST, LIVER COMPLAINT SPINAL SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVAT the-SPE. HIP COMPLAINT, DISEtIifIES ofURE of the KIDNEYS, DER CIENCY OF .isitiirOtts and PHYSICAL ENERGY, and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints aria from one simple causo ' ~ namely,' A ;Derange,onton of the , glervons System. eft' In NERVOUS COMPLAINT& Drugs and Medi eines increase the disease, for they weaken the vital ener gies of the already.proatrated system ; while under the strengthening, life.giving, vitalizing influence of Gay's. ism, as applied by this beautiful and wonderful ills num, the 'shunted patient and weakened sufferer is restored to former health, strength, elasticity and vigor. The great peculiarity and escellence of Dr. Christie's Galvanic Curatives, consists, in the fact that they arrest and cure disease tip eintwerd applicsiiett, in place of the usual mode of drug ging and phyricking the patient. till 'shunted Nature sinks hopelessly undet the They so furthest thi whole systessorquelise the areal.- nos of the blood, promote' the secretions, and newer do the slightest injury under any circumstances. Since their introanctlon in the plated states, only three yam sines more than 60,000 Persons Including all ages. Classes and conditions, among which were ••large number of ladies, who are peculiarly sub ject to Nervous Complaints, have been ENTIRELY ATID PERMANENTLY CUBED, when all hope of relief had been given up, and every Ming eke heentsied'in vain To iiiustinte the 'Use of the GIALVANEC BELT, suppose the cue of it person afflicted with that bans of civilization, OYsrErSlit, or any other Chronic or Nerv ous Disorder. In ordinary cases, stimulants are taken, which, by their action on the nerves and muscles of the stodach, afford, temporary relief, but which leave the patient an a Levier state, and with Injured faculties, after the actin thus excited has ceased. Now compare this with the effect resulting from the 'application of the GALVANIC BELT.. Take a Dyspeptic su ff erer, even in th e worse symptoms plait attack, and simply tie the Belt around the b od y. using the Magnetic Fluid as directed. In a short period tha insensible perspiration will act on the positive element of the Belt, theteby causing a Gal. tante circulation which will puss on . to the negative, and hence back again to the positite, thin keeping up • con. 'Downs Galvanic cieculation throughout the system Thin the most severe cues of DYSEKPSIA are PER:vI.4.- NV.NTLY CURED, A FEW DAYS IS OFTEN AMPLY SEFFICIENT TO. ERADICATE THE DISEASE OF YEARS. CERTIFICATES AYE TESTIMONIALS Or the mOilt Undoubted Character, From all pads of the Country• could be given. audiciant to fill even. column in this paper: AIIF E3'MAORDEVARY CASE, which eonelusiveli proves that ' , " Truth in :nizanger than Fiction." CORE OF Rheumatism; Bronchitis and 4 byspepsia.. ' REV. DR. !LANDIS, A CLERGYMAN of New Jersey, cf . : distinguished attainments and exalted Deputation : &WALT, New' Jersey, July IX, 1919; Da. A. H. Craixise—Dear Sir: You wish to know of tae what has beefs the result inlay own case. of the sePli dation of TI2. GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE. lily reply is- follows: , For about fireatiy,years'l had been coffering from Dye. pepsia. Every year the symptoins became worse, nor could I obtain permanelt relief from any course of medical treatment whatever. About fearless' years since, an con sequence of frequent exposure to the weather, in the'dis charge of my pasture! duties, I became subject to a severe Chinni° Rheumatism, which for year after year, caused me indescribable:env:AL Farther: in the winter of '43 and '46; in consequence of preaching a great deal in my own and variouC tallier churches in this region, I was attacked by tha 'oronchitis, which soon became so severe am to require, aff ;immediate suspension of my 'pastoral labors. My uerrotts system was sumo thorough!? prostrated, and as my Bronaltis became worse , so also did my Dys, pepsin and Itheunfiatio affection—thus evincing that diestt disorders were cupneeted wilts each other through, the medium of the Nervous System. In the whole pinnate copcela there seemed to be no remedial agent which 'could I , reach and recuperate my Nervous System •, everything, that I had tried'forythis purpose had comp letely failed. , At last I was led by my friends to examine your inven tions, and Ithonsti :with no very sanguine hopes of their , efficiency,) I determined totry the effectof the application ' of the GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID, This was in June, 1816. To MT CRKAT •ITSKISHISKRT, IN TWO DAYS lIST DTSFSPSIA HAD CIONK; IN .Cllllll DAIS I was EN•11.1.1t0 TO FIESUMt HT PAW Toll•L. LASoRS ; Noll HAIM I Fisch: °MITTS.° • 'MOLD 1 SERFIcr. ON ACCOUNT OF THK BRONCHITIS ; AND MT BAKU NATIO •FFECTIVH HAS caries/Lir AIWA= To TROCSIX He. 80t11 IS BA wonderful and happy results of the e l 1 . i p e h r . i T e e , n r t e e ..., ; mumended the BELT and FLl„llD'ila many 1 who have bes 4, likewise suffering ham Neuralgic affec -1 tions- They hate tried them, wErn Hirer IRLIDLTS, / lIILALTK, IN KFFSAI ease. I SO; dear air, varyrespectfully yours, „ . ROBERT W. LANDIS. . • - :DR. cHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE lir and for ilk romplainta affecting the Throat or liead,, such as Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Throat. Nervous and Sick Headache, Dizziness of the Head, Neuralgia in the Face, Buizing or Boating in the Ears, Deafuesa. • which is genera - 11v Nervous; and that distressed cow. plaint, celled Tie Lklureue. 'Palay and 'Paralysis. - • . All' physicieni acknowledge that these terrible diseases a re caused 14... o rdrfirieney NCITOLti Energy in the ,e4ecte4 limbs: De. ,Cisaitrrou's Galvanic Artieleki will 'supply Dais 'Segment power, and a: complete and entire Dais . cute is time erected.. • 100 \ 0 Casss.,of Palsy and Paralysis have been rejortelrto De. estainte and :his Agents within the\littt two years, which Lase been enticely . restored. VT CAP. Atiitert. J. F. TOMV:11 of Br o oklyn, N. T., had not een 'able to walk a step for near four years, and was. so helpless that he\had to Lo fe,L The most celebrated; physicians gate him. up. In five -days alter he coM• menced wearing thc4.i.t i v e rsr le DELT NECII.LACE, see •It C L T.TZ, bele alked sr tititywini, Ltd in MEG Wpall he had perfeelfy :coat ereil\liit health.- Captain Tome* is seventy years of age. \. Sivere De) The following is an calved! from' duuugttisi Virginia : ; - r A. H. D.—Dear Sir: One cifjoy patients, unknown tome, obtained lvprr Gairanieliskassig Neck • fare, with the Magnetic /7,lsild. for a serious affection of Deafness.. The case wax - that- of a lady whose Nervous system was much disordered , and her general healtipt - ior.- Much was done previously to the application of the Belts shut with ref, little. success, and I teeth only tight to tell you, ,that since she commenced wearing the Belt and` using the Fluid, but a few weeks . avo, she has EN.- TIE OELY ItECVERED 11E 1 t IIEAING, and he e . generathealth i s . better than for than years." ,Q¢ Every' ease of Deafness, if it' be Nervous, as it gaxrally is, tan be cured by this wohderful remedy. , • . OR. CHRISTWO - . t i ) LITANIC BRACELETS A 1 , " :Idol vast service in cases of,'Convulsions or Fits,' . _Complaints, and gene9al:Nercoui Affection* of t e Bead and tipper eattremitienf irlgo in rills/ and Paralysis, and all disessiis caused 'fby a .deticiency of „power or itikricala Energy Lti the or othor.orgars of-the Dods. , These dreadful and agonizing cduiptsints are imperil arety ieliseed hy the applmatios. .of the.D.tui.snc Buz*. NKCILACZ: asp Ftr .o. The Belt diffuses the Electricity through the system the Necklace has a local effect, and the Fluid acts directly upon the affected noires. In these di:truant efflictions the application NEVEB. FAILS. 80. Many hundred Cettidcates from aU parts of the country 61:. the pleat extraordinary character Cin lia giren.RlMittir e d* Oa- NO: trouble or intoovenience attends the use of DK. CHRISTIE'SRALVANiC4RTICLES, and they -ay be worn by the most feeble and delicate, with pen. fec eue and aakty. In many cues the sensation at. tending their oasis Ars6l ptediang end °penile. 'They can be gent t 6 any yttrt of the wintry.. - ', • Giayank 4%14 Prices: This. Doan. - The Galvanic - Necklace, 'Two Dollar& The Glatrardo Bracelets, One Melly Each. The riteguetic Fluid, - Oriel Dollar. - - Tiei ankles arc accompanied by full and plain directioni: Pamphlet' math full particular!' only ba had. of the authorized Agent.• PAftTICUL,AR CAUTION.. Bair,ese of Coutiteiltits end Ireitkhas Zailatioim I • • .D. el. MORIMELILD, li/EN.-AI3Ir.PiT4OR. Ut . ITED g r ATII.II. For . , sale sale'in Pottsville, Pa., by . the 'authorized Agent,: BROWN, Jan:11; . Druggist. i itt 'T - IVO AVIIIV. .1 lite,,Centre St , Rottpviltr, Schuylkill Conoty,l'a- Arint 110:the sale-and purchase of Rent Ebtate: Agent friejonflo, and collection of Rentooße. Oot. itli 111419. TiQ Volcireux and': Neutalgia. IWISCEI4LANEOITS GREAT C9O Olll It 9 En ICI PI C t / ATZ -1 :1 4 ,6 I . • , .--, v fr / A-- •_.- -.fr. - . *-4 ' 0 : ,,- ) f '---- -- • I I :. k-;:" iTi: ,4 2,-f,-11.: ...y. ; - • ... .--- r ,,, i=4- I • t ifi l if ebb —,, , 1 I 4 .: 'n. i-IPP Mg ' i COY:' pEerowilit For the Cure of 001701.35, COLDS, , ILOARSENISSS, snow- • _,OHITIS, caoup, *EA, WIWOPIZTO-COUGET. ;`f 'AND ,CO*StrIYIPTION. . . TILE annals of nrefficti aeience, MI allow; as they do simple proof MI the,pMver and value of rasany one. dicinal agents, have furnished no esnmpfsa to com pare with the salutary elects produced by "AVER'S ,cocrutv PECTORAL.' . - The remarkable mires (of l'illiPlloll of the Lange whist! bave \ been reali:ted by its 1.114 P, attested as they, are by ittatiy`promlneq. praTisors and physirlans its this and f.irign lands;tsboutd eneourage the afflicted In Persevere with the strong assurance, that tits use of the "CHEERY PcCTORAIi". Will relieve and Ulth newly cure them We.nresent to liti ilffilic Unsolicited lesllmontata from some-Of the firsinfen itt,our country, upon whose Judgment and experieoo implicit confidence may be placed. un. runavis,Pretddliblyernsoht 'Medical Colleget,, one of the must learried aMkintrlligentnbystelans In .the country, considersiit a ,"crimposltlon of, rare ea , cellencu for the cure or that folmitlable disease Con • gumption." ,t r-' . - , Norserek. April 26,1510. Dr. J. C. Ayer—Deal Sle:,--Ai;ettable to the 'request of your agent, we will cheerfittly st*te what embalm known or the etretts.:Of your ell F:RRl' , i PECTORAL, and they have been astonishing: inde - ed - ;\!ff rs. tletsey Streeter had been afflicted with a Sesv gere ,a , f; , d relent less cough,. which reduced her very lo ; a low that. Mite hope could be entertained Tur her recovery. Nit mermis remedies had been tried without efrectche fore be cuenqv PECTORAL. And that has cured her. 1 Georze Watkinsori, Esq.. had tn. our l ..knowledge bk.en afflicted with Asthma, for eleven rears, and grt.vv \ n se.irly worse. unlit-I.llle CHERRY PECTORAL bag 1 .now removed' the diyer.se and he is as free from any \ of Its symptoms as we are. The Rev. Mark Danelsad Ibeen so severely attircked with the Bronchitis, as to 1 disi.ble him from Ws' duties, and nothing bad afforded . him relief mitt' I Olf.Thornine) car - rifd him a bottle `of your PECTORAt., which cored him at once, andhe I now officiates as U 51431 ill his place: T hese are three of the cases in which we have known itauccessfill, but neger to fail. We have great pleas ure in certifying:an - Muse facts; and are, respected sir, your bumble servants . . Amon the dletinguished"nuthorlties who hose ;iv en their names to recommend cm:mut VECTOR AI., as the best remedy that Is known for the Affections of the Lungs, are *The London 1.-incet,"Canadian Journal .or Medical ticirnce.' `Roston Medical and Sur ical Joarnal,"Charle.ston (S. C.) Medical Re '.ie .. 'Mere Jersny Medical Reporter; Prof. Webste , ', 11 ,ard College; Prof. Dortlett,.Transylvania ni t U ver "ty of Medicine; President Perkins. Vermont Medical College; Dr. Valentine Mott, hi. York City; Parker 'Cleafelaud, ilowdolo College; Pror. nutter- Reid, Willoughby College, Ohio; Prof: Braithivatte. Leeds (Eng ) Medical Scho 1; ' Sir Richard Kane, Qneen's College, Ireland; Prof Rosenbaum, Leipsic. The public have but to knove.the virtues and aston ishing SIICCCSO of the "CIIEMIY PECTORAL." in curing dlseaseslnf the Liingsov hen they wit'. feel se cure from these dangers, wliene r ver this reined, can be obtained. I e . . : . rrepared by .1, C. AVER, chemist, Lowell, M:tse. SAd in Potitray, by JOON G. DROWN; Misses rilf s, J• U. FALLS; and Druggists generally ' 10,1856.,13.13i - hlalch 31 . - Astrology, Astronomy, ,Thrienolo‘' ' gy and G6oritancy. .i. , BY PR4)I , C W. ROlthCK, OF gWF.DENT. Offlce. Xs. 71, G eust strut, oboes Eighth Omsk , ths Aistsicp fund 17.tit—Yint.a.Det.en lA. 1 , $25,000 'laving been Won By my numerous friends on the late Presidential Election, should convince those skeptical persons who talk of gametic,, that no such thine as ran. is or bas been known by the w.tinetit and distinguished Astronomer and Astrologer. C.'l,,'. ROBACK, during his experience °rover a gnawer ore century, Do you doubt predestination I Then why not every man gain the celebrity or General Tayl - e, a Daniel Ike'ister,.er, Henry CAay 1 And yet there are some who are fool ish enough to doubt that n man may bo born with the power to see into future events. How can it be pos sible that the destiny of non should be destined by the mere shottlitte tit a pack of cards 1 and .yet there are thotisaiMa who allow theinsolves, With open mouths, in swallow the c•eary nerds of anme did writuati, whose true skill consists in tilling them with', wonders that are most difficult for' the digestion of I Others who are mote Credulons, yet more scientific It is such teat hone discrodlt on a profession that has been acknowledged to be a scienre of the highest or der, from time inimentorial, mid is ine only profession that her Oolq atolkority to sustain It. The high r•- 'snect which General Taylot;,and Charles Juba Berne. didte, late - King of Sweden. had for Astmlogy. Is shown by thclir letters Gtr their liativities to the sub scribet, which It will give him great pleasure In show ing tutu those who favor him with a call. In addition to his power to foresee future events, he Ins the power to elme such infoimation as will effectu ally redeem such as toe given to the trio free WM of the tiottle. Ire is-also capable of curing diseases lieretot core considered incurable in this country by the ort dinary uiedicineit, and wishes all to give, blm a call who nave hien given.up by their physictani"and wish to tie toreill.: , Ile will warrant a core in all eased, and. will ittzke id) Charge except for the coldirrations hs abaft make use of in his olTiOe. Mich asked what a Nativity isl. Ile answers, accordin to Gromantor;i` one of ihe seven 'polo's. in the tricme of Astrology, that it is a Iloroscope of the Noire events °fa person's 11:1.,earefultyealeetared and transcribed On paper,eon uidng nn ail the lucky Hod tinlucky days ,it the months and years of the person's life for whom it Is cast; by which means thousands in'this country and elsewhere have beep presented front miefortittiss - that had beam hidden in the womb of futurity, by refer ring to their Nativity before enterme on any specula tion of hnstnesihr elvish re. It should heir' the hands 1 every noon. their almanac for life. A Nativity of 1 - an intlividoateart onlyforwarit the itos-essor of tum bles 'Maar.: in future no him; thosc ortio ace involv ed In present diflienhins of ail?, kind omit wait uu the sule.eriber 111 . 1401‘11( fly letter, who 'l4 prepared to exert his a:Crel lilitoolc , for Go it immediate Letient. I Ile is ready to ear his i1111 , 1•11Ce to 1;0'101 the (#4.111 a I lawsuits. athi an linden:ll:inns to which there is a risk 1 Involved; lie alto makes ure of his power for the rev titration of stolen or 11.1A1, property, which he has use for the advantage of thousands in this city and else where. Who Can doubt a gentleman's abilities. who has had the honor to be called on and conculied with by all the croWned head of Europe. and enjoys a higher, reputation as an Astrofoger than any one living I T Ile er.:ll by consulted with at his Office. or by lettm. f pre-pabli and he ie prepated to make me of his pow er on arty, of the following topics:=-Itesiticas f all descriptions ; travelline by land or S1!:1 ( , 4 1,1 1.1 11 1 ,4 ; advice given for their successful acromulishinent .'peculating in stocks, merchandise, or real estate ; the recoveriitg - of legacies in dispute ; the purchasing old tyckets, and the Safetyof ships at sea. Ile 111511 ofirmi', l his services respecting health„wean and me t rjacs love ittfirrs, journeys. IMW4llllo,llfliculty in huoinessi* fraud, sieknesa ,niid death, past. present and four,, events.and the concerns of life, and invites Ole call whd ore afflicted, enrporeally or, mentally. TE:1518: .• Isadles,so tents ; Genlienten,l4l. Naticities fated and read in full. tceorikne hi the Oracles of \twig eating Plos—ledies: Ft ; Orditlenien..l 50. Nstiet. ties catrittated accottlineio.Gentnancy, for Ladies; 02, In 011,14; Gentleman, 113„ in lull, ; Persens at ailistanee can have their nativities draian by sending the date. 4.f the day and their birth., r .All jetiers containing the nhove fee will receive hrt mediate ettentioui and,nailvities will be sent to any on unti e United States, wrirten nu durable paper. Office. ,Nn-71' Locust street, between Eighth 4nd Ninth, and Walnut • and Spruce streets, opposite Die Musical rind Hall. Phila. thrice hours from 0 A.M. till 10 P.M. - 11,011.1. CH„ Astrookee 50-ty wed. letter lately rt. \a 'the Btata of Dee Ali I 849 - • • Wholesale vaul Retail - STOVE DEALERS. : . Ws. 239 .Markei St., rear Sirth—euttsoctritis: 11. & Wi would inform their friends. and the public gene:ally,. than, • have taken abovestom wber6hey intend keeping a full and eampleti: J as- R.: • • tortm'ent of the newest styles andmest , approved patterns of_STOVES.; con pitted to part as I:Mows:I • . • ~.o Wasiurs,Prall & Co's. Quincy Air Tight Conk AsixeS. Wactir's Improved National " ." ." 5 " - sew Cagle Alr Tight. Crank;. Ili ," . , And all the mast prominent gloves in n - the market igetherivitb an eat e naive' misname rit of Parlor', Ball Cnurekand Store ritovesi--Wriod find CO3l Air. Tight ,Itadiators. lhe Atm of our having the most extensive•atid ele gant assortment tu the market. will make it nmrtat i... catty for the Interest unhorse connected with the trade to Coil sod examine the same. . . • ..' • 410118 FULL Ss WIIRELF;11: . No. 239 biorkrt Street.nea' Sixth. Math. , Nov 11.149. . • - 4d nio ':1 _ . 'To-justices, &c. • [J INNS'_ Magistrates Daily Companion. ,a nest and 17 ,mach, law - owed edition, just published, altd for sale at. - -11ANNADrig . • . :Cheap LAW and Miscellaneous Bookstores. Feb 93.1850. tr- ARRNEWS LECTURES on SeienOt omit .L.l Art, comptate, just received and for Wu BAN:IAN'S , Want 9, RM. PLANT Trt—E Zion—,Wily mot to is, and my adVice to even/ fusilier is always - propagate fronilthe best. 'The effects of this rule, and of cam in tbe,coltivaAiOn, are won ? decently exemplified in the history of almost - every productton Of value at present to be found either in the garden or open tbefann. scarcelyi a single vegetable known, either to the gardener or farmer at this cal . , can be found in the pristine state. Wheat is a factitious production; and sorest barley, hemp, aid rye. , Rico and oats are never found wild. They are, together with the iforementioni4 grains,the result of divvy , fill culture, graduated upon principles'. of,' - ` science and enlightened effort. The potato - • —one of the Most valuable, and, perhatis.:' salutary °fill °Or editable esculents,—is ss" native of Chili and" Monte Viden, and i s small,bitter,and'fiisgustingly nauseating root. - Cablnge, celery, and asparagus, likewise owe their present reputation and consequence in the Vegetable world, simply . to the efforts• of enlightened art. In., their natural and unamelinated state thev are wholly Worth. less fo: ptirpoie 'of food, either for man or beast. - The par, the • peach, the "apple, plumb ' Illy attest, the effects of REV. MOM D TIIORNING. 11ON JOSP.PII ISATTI.es fartitti. and apricot. ientiallv' al.._ --- artistic skill and effort in improving the wild, insipid fruits of natur, „In the floral kingdom, the3results are even More remarka- • ble. Not only have the various species of• flowers been -greatly improved in numlx.rhs instances, by scientific cultivation, but thew are easel in which individuals may, almost. be said to have been created. That thev axe susceptible of wonderful and almost endless improvernents, no one who has witnessed the magical influence of art, 'Can for a moment doubt. In 'the animal kingdom, we have witnessed results which, in the days of the old Cattoa Mather, wotild have condemned.. the person who had_ been instrumental_ ir, their consummation, the dungeon - , or, 'tiers probably, to 'the stacks ! An individual in Magichusetts recently announced through the public journals, that be wakireparedtcs breed to order any color or ' farm of animals \ that Might be desired 'lf animals purely 'white, were desired, h could produce them: , Apy peeuliaiitY offorn ittion,or physiological dmTmetit , named, lie would guarantee to seen e, or ask nothing for his toil: By electing the best animals for breeders. and reserviu„ ,, then' to propagate from a far mer may exalt ihrecharacter and consequent ly the value his flocks and herds, to almost any extent' desired; But this, unfortunately, is uot`thepractice pursued by triost breeders. The superior 'price which good animals al ways cornmanditi the markets of this coma try, and that sh , art2sighted policy, org,inating oftentimes in the\most sordid avariousness , of mind 'Avhigh. leads men, to presenelaains. induces the owner to,sell his best c stoef, and retain the meaner and less excellent animals on his farm. ' ' ' The same policy, alSo, is often blindly I adopted in refetence to grains. Thelfullest wheat is often scald, itisteadof being reserved for seed, and ,Aihat is the legitimate result ! Any one cattanswer. It is tack obvious, to every , spersim; tia'` ,. require a reply:— \ Coerespon dence--6imientiten Telegraph. ~ ORCITAkD Geiss.--3fr. ;tor \i—You hive, I think—Published articles upon the cultivation of grass. The remarks:how ever,' which I am about to offer, relate, to facts not before touched upon by any of the • • writers who hare ((sated du the subjeett either in your paper, in any other as I have` noticed. I regard this production as a valuable ae acqusition to our husbandry, and _certainly • very desirous of seeing it more extensively - introduced ; for I feel confident that the more the I.nowledge of it is diffused; the more. highly it will be appreciated by oar far- . mers, and that nothing but a fair and impar tial trial is demanded WI secure to it- tbe atten tion and consideration it deserves. The point, however, which I wish more particularly to impress upon those who may attemp its propagation, is this:. The seed of the Orchard Grass is very light =weighing upon average, I believe, not more then twelve or fourteen pounds per bu shel, and as tbegenn isenclosed in the hull, it must be thoroughly waked before commit ling it to - the soil, or, it will fail to grOw.— The most effectual, and at the same.fitne,ex ,peditious method of preparing it, is to Spread the seed upon a-close flooy, and spritikle it with tepid water by means of a common wa . tering or garden pct, and then with a rakeor ;some other•suitable instrument, mix it so as `thoroughly to.moisten the entire mass. .9. day or two before sowing it mix it v.-ith a stiificiency of gyps:tin, or plaster of Paris in d ‘ state of thorough add rntunte pulvefisation. td prevent it frbm adhering in masses, and being it to proper state for sowing, Iu particular cases larger amount inav ha required, but less then twobushelS,should be stiived to the acre, :is in case of a portion of orthe_seed failing to grow,. the plants will be:too.thin to succeed well, and the soil, eon sequetly, will be but poorly stocked -In,con elitsiou I Will merely remark that frcin tha infomation I have been able,tdacquire.at re gards its adaptedness to cattle feeding; frOm those who have thoroughly tried iE. .Cattlo fed:upon it, do better, and are Winteredi at lest' expense than on any other grass knoirrt. , BOOTS .1 1 /51D SHOES At t.issaht stand, CiatesSt.asstitosr ts thsYstratiiis dor y. & J. FIiSTER. AUE now receiving their 7- iete Spring supplies of SOOTS & dliflEit t eumptising a ant rate assortment, which they now , . offlira,t wholesaleor retail at the very lowest They have also on hand Trunta,Va weviCarpet huge. OndSatehels,Soleand Ilppev Leather. Morocco, Cali' Skins, Lining and Pinding Skins, Shea MakOs' Tools, and a general assortment of Shut Find . 1 assi. N;11.-13notsk Shoes manufactured atehurt nut tea.— The!' frlenda and the public who are iu want of any of the ahoy a a rtiqes are remectfully requested toile e ttni a 41. . • May I 1917,. Wow York Ad:wertimeireent. • BOOTS AND SIIOES. • COUNTRY Merchant • and others la want of - Boots 'arid Shoes, Will please . call and examine a large assortment. received direct Crain the ragmen an 4 Jetsey Manufacturers. /chid). will be sold at lowest rates An csslt or abort credit far acceptances Iv B.—We manufacture our own Ladies*, Misses'. and Childrenl tine pants and gaiters, and will warrant ttient and give such sizes as inlay be wanted. 111.11 tty the cash.systent, and Sate Rout. 10 to 15 p•r c.l.,,toutcredit , A. , D. CALL, RIS Pearl ID., rot. that at., N. York arch 9,18:0. 11{-91n , Orphans' Court &Mel • . U*UANT to an order of the Orphans' Court of 1 Sclip)101 Co.. the, subscriber, Jonathan Zerbe. Ad ministrafor of the estate of Jonathan Zerale. tats of Brandi township. is the county •of Fehartkill. dee cavcd, will. impose to Sate by Public VeiblueVou I sat today. the 151 h day of Moment: at I.oricincli in the ferenpon, at the Muse of Jchn teiskiep er in lA., 4,ortri of Tremont• A' censor measlier! tenement and tract of land, situate in Branch tow e -1 ship; In said Ge Co orge tr, Cmity , adjoo..inin t a t e landM J. ,Ir 8. Albright,of Greenewatd. • Uatotaer, Iluntzinger 4 Co., late James •• 1 Peacock, cotitainlogl3o acres ,3 peicher. s a 111 I strict measure, with the 'appurtenances , • consisting of a two•story dwellingtouse • - , and barn, dte., Ac. Also. A certain triessuage and lot of ground, attests in the town of Trerreaut, in said County, Wag lot Na'• 60. adjoining in front on Laurel street, lot of Danlel Reber, Poplar, street. and tot . No. 90. •contatnteg. in front 40 feet.and in depth llff R•et. with the apparte. payees c rimiitit Inger a oue•story frame dwelling honor sad stahl . e, fze. • . Alas, The 'undivided equal oneibalf of s certain tract °fluid situate in PinegroVel township,la .13id County. adjoining •latul of late - Abrabara Fertlg,ete— ceased. late A. Zerbe, deceased, New York Compeer. Wm. Tobias, deceased, entitaining.s3 acres ati6 - 8 per cher!, strict premiere. Whit the apputteuences. , Alta, The 'undivided equal one:half of a certain tract of land situate in'PlnegrOve township afortsaiii. adjointeg lands of late AbrahamiFertig. deceased. John Boyer„ J. Zerhe molt Teethe, containing 5 acres arm IS s, the aurtean ce*. &c.perches Late the trict estate measure of th with e said deir p e p nsett, n at -I,tendance will be given and condition of sale orals known at the lithe and pine° of sale. by.. • • . JONATIIA.N . ZEUBE, By order of the Court. • " •• • DANIEL KAERCIIER,.C I ' , 6, Orwigstiurg, April 6, 1960. • . il.ts.. • . . t.t.s. - THE undersigned respectfully anenuomp fito■ri to the citizens of schatitarteoitell. iaQ . 1gal? travellers.in general, that be has taken that , •dd established stand knownna,yoiri anti late ', heP, l be Jeremiah Mate.;at the - Gaines or SEcontt and. altssuag tact guy ..111-tise. Donau; ti of Pottsville, which he has fitted up Whh Spatial re ference to the comfort of those who , tatty fairer hint with theircostom._ - The bouttfra pleasantly tocalee. with atattlintind a lane yard attached, calculated:lh aecoutnaodate Mum ers,ated persons traVelliaSurltb - boraealtiad Carriages- The - proprietor has dais house llihtnrshed,and will wire na pains or expense lastingly. his Table *el Oar n a manner which cannot fait to afford tenant satis faction. • • • An attentive; fantail, hostlei wiltatarnye be in et ? 4nd:ince. so Hot ciente siay rely OD hay Ina their hors e. Of°PnlaY attended to. MICILAEL 8 ELTZ F A. Maylo,4l-. - • EZml SEI and' L Voinninn 4ected. at &TURD: .H.,at the tough of F All that Norwegiar at a atone - "Waeoner'i pine. Val ,pePti,!3lll is ,:Jubh 31ey4 4teri wet • • and six-tel . .374 paretic . Meyer 114 ennlng. c • Atso all Aorrimitilp "Otte .6, IrSw CISI ' %had late Abenee nd - .three-tea . key and 110411, Wet thenca a6btb 47 i , -filagree", 1:013t/Illain tAO tTdCll • Wife gran dated 18t1 for ratan] InDeed tes: al th , • t'lLfae; to • II It' 122! ALSO. 1,130 the 'Aided hAit do t thenip n 'me: 9( Pile mil .s. teem 111 1 ii a !stale of n 1 four fon said bui Haven. near iM phis •tr of ;roe bvginol frame d Ca tVral 0071.01 , i 0 ihtll Ikarxlly feet to - wavily ouths •pert Have*, JOILN At-to in Man at • rkr Slllymi Ire del stone,' trace el emit t elathie rOali C WI k 2 mit tep Ei en/ of the Ancse, stable Au In Ws of WI Am lIMIS DILL Au itrthe on th Lona \ \ 1191 SS lei \am , story TEN rd
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