'Pitsturs.—Byrant has written a delightful Poem—seconi, Gni,' to ids ”Thanatopsls "—on 'these "gardens of the desert." A poetical contributor to the Burlington (V t.) Free Press has also'apostrophized them, but In a more Urattical and familiar stile. He airs: Great Western waste of bottom land, Flat r:s a pancake, rich as Breese! Where gnats nre full as big as toad. And 'skeeters are as big as geese 0 lonesome, windy, grassy place, Whembulralues and snakes prevail The Grat - with dreadful' looking face. The last with dreadful soundingrail EMIIMEMI And be a Yankee Dandle beggar, 'than where they never FCC a stamp, . And shake to death with fever n' aver: tglippings. AFRAID OF Tile BlLERS'—During the height of the.oppossti on between the two steamboat running from the Kennebec to Botiton, - last SlDD iner, and just as the rival boats were making rea• dy to start, s wagon hove in sight in which was en old, lady; with en accompaniment of band boxes and bundles, evidently .eqipped for n jour ney. The_rerrctire agenta of ,the two lines sprang towards her. "Take the Marshall, marml fine boat," "Try the Penobscot; new boat, built last summer; commanded by the favorite of every-. body—Capt.'—,7 &c. &c... The boys and loafers around echoed the clannii`of (heir favorites in concert, "Hurrah for the Penobscot;' ••• Go the - Johir.Marshall." The oid lady ' who bad • • 'probably never seen a steamb oat befre, and whose chief rtotion of the variniute was chnnectCd with' their boiler bursting propensities, was almost be side herself with teaot at the hubbub. "0, Lordy! I wish I'd never stirredta etep—lf I'd a known there was to be sueh an awful lime as this, I'm cure I wookrnt.' The pesky I know they'll burst—every body's looking after tne,'und nobody's attending to 'di. There, go right sway, all of you:l'in going straight bark.. I tould'nt rest a wink for fear of them pesky bilers." .tYou need give yourself no anxiety on account cifithe boilers in the Slarhall,"-vaid the agent of dui M., "they are new and sound, and could'nt be made to burst.. you sure of it?" .Paid the old lady, evin - clog symptoms of a favorable disposition-towards vthe Marshall—"you ain't a try in' to .practize on the credulity of a poor fore woman, r hope?" "Np fear ofme—sound as a teakettle.," was the reply." . . The .old lady was about. descending - from, the wagon to embark in the' Marshall. when No. 2, stepped up." 4'Madam," said . .he,- in- a serious tone, "Nos dottbt the Marahatra boilers are round enough, but the beat boilers are dangeriss things. We knew that a great numnpeople 'had 'been killed by tliem—especially of lateand- took. the boilers out of our boot three weeks ago!" • ...You did," said she;" -that's the boat for rue, then. Jellies, (to the bdy in the wvon) pass out the basket, and tho bonnet bus, and the um brella, and ,the parasol—and don't forget the new shcraand doughnuts under the seat. Tell sally I Went jn the boat' without any biters, and she neld have no fears of me."—Bostonian. Try. Common Law.--A legal Member of Con gress was once.fuiled .. in an important .law-suit be fore an Indiana jury,lby the adroitness of a petti `Sogger Who was opposed to him. The honora ble gentleman" was but little acquainted in that ;region of his circuit; wheiesS the pettifogger was altogether Mime. The forinei had' occasion, in • he cowrie of his argument, to Make frequent ref ' ensues to the n common law . of trigland'," - which mada his aide of the case quite clear; but his an-' •tigrinist s'oo'n demolished That strong-hold. . Gentleman' of the jury,'!'sairt , he in reply, whit have you to do with the, common law of England.? What have' you to do with any English lave? If we 'are guided by English law at all, we want their best law 'not their -common' law; we want as good law as Queen Victoria her ;self makes use • of; for, gentlrman r we are all acme:eine here. But we don't want no English 'law:, United States' law is g'o'd enough for us ; yes, fridiqt-nci law is good enough fur Indiana jury; 'and so I knoW you will convince the wordy gentleman who hes no n ce here to insult your pa: . ..triotianr - and good .sense by attempting to influ ence your decision through the common law of England!' The jury gave the pettifogger his case without consultation !—Knickerhockerf •Maticitt tt.s.'—There,Was a onions' scene yesterday at the Bank of 111:StiOU'i. It •ecros that about two hundroi little buys, are employed at the Arsenal in the filling of cartridges, and yea terday, having riceired the proper documents, they marched up in a body to the Bark to make a draw upon Uncle,Sam. The whole 'neighborhood was lively as a bee-hive, and the jingle of silver made inusic . of. the merriest kind. There were half dol lars in hats, half dollars in' handkerchiefs—panta loons pockets were ripped, and coat tails were torn. off by the weight of the treasuie. The floor the'bank Within was completely covered by 'gnarls of urchins who were busily counting over •theirailet. Such a run'on the bank has lieeriun known since the grand amash whiCh introduced . shin plasters.' • ' 'How. much do you make it'day l l' demanded a byetandei of a-cute looking urchiM 'Oh, some tunes•more. sometimes lese,' was the reply. , '''Ponds 'a good deal upon how hard you work.' 'Gait you make a (Kau a day r • 'Dollar a day: wuss'n that L reckon.' 'A dollar and a half I' • 'And a quarterihrtier, I kin 1' 'Whet do you call'your work?' 'Makin' •Nexican pills!' 'And uncle Sam is a good plymaster. eh 1' .Well,, he aint anything else, hnss!' ;and off ran the little rascal jingling, all over with do!. • 'Hanoi Jun! l'ou great six footer,you, What are you beating that pour old nigger f tr • Why, fabr bless sour sOul, massa, I is tryin' to conquer a peace! - Ye see die old nigger kep s fuss all de time 'bout me taktie, his later patch. I ax de ole fool if he didn't know. 'twas my destiny, .an' if he eber hear 'bout de Angler &muting. as how dey was bound to take eb'ery ring dey could. But he Jeri go on sayin' it was hie n. Den I juk takes half his petal from hiM, and told him help Umself if he could. . Den be g t mad: an' told me I'd better not. Den I gives urn jesse a few times, an' be kicks back, ,an' now Lis tarmined to con quer a piece,.as Melsa Polk says,, in' take de hull' patch from him -for his sas.—'llainillor . iituausistv.—A medical frirnd of ours who not long - ago attended an Irish porter,laid by with the fever, on leaving lum one fine morning when . he become convalescent, adiised him if he could • muster'strength to take a walk round a neigh. 'boring-dquare. palling the next day, the doctor inquired if his [ski prescription had been folldWeil. ;Not exactly, doctor,' was the patient'it reply, 'though almost. Finding I haden't strength io walk away round the square, I went half,rouei anz(berete again, ye see ?: COANCSIOLOR KENT.—We meet the following in the Cleveland True Democrat. Whether true or not, it is truly characteristic of the brisk, quick spoken and humbrons old jurist: POU.RTI so •N INSULTc-:-NiChblaS Biddle. when President of the D. 8. Bank. obtained•the opinion of Chancellor Kent on some important point of law, for which ~the Chancellor charged a' fee of 'stoo.- tThat is not. enough. Judge,' said Mr. B."here are $2OO and yourservices are cheap enough . ,at that.' ..How is ibis 1' said the Chan cellor, 'do you think I do not know the value of my ow& opinion? You have insulted MK sir, :n -otated me; but on the whole I guesS 111' pocket the insult:arid very quietly put the money in his pocket. , ' GO/No Grp To rue Ermay.--Tbe 'London Herald relate* an anecdote of a pill)! Iri.kv veivnan who kept a : :email fruit store in the vicinity of Covent thirden o and who 'seems to have had ,her own understanding of - the motto—" Of Itvp epila choose the /east" Being asked by a - gentleman who purchased somesome,frnit from her .bow trade rm. she replied— .och, yer turner. l'itssone it's bad etroogb: it's myself that's thinking of giiin' it up. and goie, ,over to the famine!' a Where bid you obiain those akeWonr, Dr. BOO" raised 'em !" Mg,bitines. VALUABLE VEGETABLE RESIEDI,.., DR. SWAYNE'S Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry Tilt OHIO ' , NIL AND GIENUINV rnseARATIoN courks,! cord., asthma, Bronchitis, Liter Complaint, Spitting Blood, Difficulty kr Breathing, Pain in the Sid. 'ad Breast, Patpitatiim of the/!cart, ingst enea, Croup, Broken Constitution, Sore • Thronl,'Nercons DebilitY, and all Dis eases of Me Throat, Breast, and Lungs," - the most . effettnal And , . speedy cure ever , knewii for ,{ any of [lie above _ r diseases, is DR. Sli:lkYX.2,'S 'Co.AIPO . UND SYRUP OF p"ILD CllElyi Y. cy LETTER FROM THE REV. R. JACKSON: Formerly pastor of the .First Presbyterian Church, rNew York. • CINCINNATI, FFI3. 15, 1846 Da. Swsvner-Dear Sir :—Permit me to take the lib erty of writing t.. you - at this time, to express appro bation,and recommend to the attention of famine- i and others your valnable methcine—yoUr Compound- Syrup Of Wild Cherry. In my travels of late.l have seen jWa great many instances, the wonderful effects of your medicine in relieving children of very . obsti nate complaints, such as coughing, wheezing. choking with phlegm, asthmetic attacks, &cc. I should not have written this letter, however, however at present, al though I have tilt it my duty to , add my testimony to it for some time, bad it not been fora late. instance Where the medicine,above alluded to was instrumental in restoring to perfect health an only child, whoseeme wys almost hopeless; in a family of my acquaintance. thank heaven," said a doting. mother, "my child is saved limo the jaws of death ', • ' . Beyond all doubt, Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup Of Cherry is the Most valuable medicine in this or any other country. I am certain I have witnessed more than one hundred cases where it has been attended with complete success. I have used it myself in an olistinate attack of Bronchitis, in which it proved ef franc, in an exceedingly short time, .considering the , seventy of the case. I can recommend it in the ful- W6l..e.maidenec of its superior 'Virtues., I would ad vise that no family should be without it; is very pleas ant, and always beneficial; worth double and often ten mss its price. The public are assured there is`no uackcry about' it. . • , R. JACKSON, D. D. fonterly Pastor ,--of the First Presbyterian Church New York. - Thousands of letters such as the above can be shown testifying to the good effects of , this *valuable remedy, Lin curing Consumption, coughs, - colds, asthma liver 1 -complaint spitting of blOod, nervsus debility pain in the side and hrLast,and all diseases of the lungs. 'Reader !. are you suffering frbm a cold or disease Of the lungs I Tty this remedy 7 you• will not, perhaps, regret it.. It wi:l arrest all those disagreeable synip temp which strikes so much. terror to the mind, and prolong your days ; beware it 'all preparations pur porting to contain Wild Cherry, except that bearing the signature of Dr. 11. Swane. on the outside wrapper of each bottle. as they are .not quite likely destitute of the article from whidh they borrow a name. Prepared only t y Dr. 11. S wANE I , corner of EIGHTH and RACE Streets. Philada. ' READ THE, TESTIMONY., PHILADELPHIA, September 4th, ISM. Dr. 11. Swayne :—Dear Sir :—Being for a length of time afflicted with a vi!ry violent cough, with a pain in my aids and breast, soreness of the lungs,shorincss of breath, loss of appetite, night sweats, &c. I matte Trial of.various remedies, which were recommended highly in the papers, but gradn'ally grew worse The violence of my cough was such, that the brood rushed profusely front my nostrils when the parolysuta of coughing tame, upon me. Indeed my whole system seemed prostrated, and the hour of my departure seem ed close at hand. At this time you recommended the use of your.COM POUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, winch immedi ately began to soothe, comfort, and allay the violence in my cough, relieved the pain in myside, strengthened and healed my lungs, &c. I continued the use of It, but lion', thanks to God, and to the effect of your Com pound Syrup of Wild Cherry, I am cured and able to pursue my daily tabors. 1 think it an invaluable medicine in coughs, colds and _disease a of the lunge, and one that should be known to , all fflicted. If‘persons would purchase th original and genuine articfe; as prepared by you, and not tamper -with the many ;purifies and worthless 'preparations which are attempted to be palmed Won the reputatinriA. of yours, it might be the means of saving many ble lives. I freely offer thls statement for the benefit of those wlio are suffering as I was. • EZEKIEL THOMAS. In 13th st.. 2 doors from the corner of Willow. Mr. Thomas' case, anove alluded to was a very se vere one, and his r sidenie is within the-reach of all; so any one can call and have the above substantiated by a personal Interview, CAUTION ! STRANGERS AND INVALIDS. Beware of 'all preparations of Wild Cherry, except Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, as they are - most likely, quite destitute of the % cry article from which they-borrow a name., Dr...Swayne.has surceeded in obtaining and concentrating, the virtues of the Wild Cherry Tree in such a manner as to On stitute one of the most efficacious remedies in diseases of the Lungs, at the sonic time most pleasant to - take. that ha known to the medical world. It is unnecessary for us. to refer particularly to the many remarkable cures tit rformed by it, nr to dwell at length upon the . peculiarly healthful properves of the Wild Clierly.-- Suffice it to say. that us healing, and at the same tune, strengthening qualities are wonderful ; and in many instances, persons who had been afflicted for years with eonstimption, coughs. asthma, liver complaint, spitting blond, nervous. debility, and varione diseases of the Lungs, hove been, by its use.restored ta perfect health. Be careful to observe, that ea: h bottle bears the writ,. ten signature of Dr. Swayne, you may have a spu ' (lons and worthless mixture patmed upon you for the I genuine medicines Remember:, ail preparailons.of Wild Cherry are fic .titious end counterfeit, except that prepared by DR. SWAYNE, N. W. cnr. of Eighth and Race streets, Minds. e.l- Dr .kiwayne's Guide to lleulth, can be -obtained gratis. • Only Agents in, Pousiille, Pn., are .1: C.,BROWN, & DANIEL. KREBS, C. lIUNTZINGER, Schuyl kill Haven, 11. VOUTE, Orwigsburg,.RlTTEß & Co., Rending, and by Agents id all parts of the United,Stntes. November 28, 18t6. ' t; n • • ..311•04:7: SA RAPARILL A - VEGETAULE BLOOD N consequence of the hfueasing demand for Dr. .11.-I.eidy's Blood Pills, and - the encouragement by the public in employing them, - in preference to all others, the proprietor was obliged to have (obstructed a....mo clkule, whtchiwould make them moretiapidly and with less laboieconsequentty lees expense than heretofore.. flaying effected so ilesitabte an object. and that the public may share the benefits of such great improve ment in Pill making. his broxee will' henceforth contain FORTY PILLS 111 A. BOX. and the price die same as hereinfote.namely r—Tcren ty five cents a Box=five Boxes for One Dollar ! •.. - - . :Dr. Leitly's :. 3 arsaparilld and Vegetable Blood Pills have, &ulna the past few years, been more successfully employed throughmit the United States, Mexico-and the• West Indies, than any others, and the rapidly in creasing demand fur them is unparalleled. They are ihe,,onlY Pills jn existence, known to con tain Sar.aparilla in them, theproprietor only knowintt how to combine the Sarsaparilla with other substances in form of pills, IF PILLS ARE NECESSARY for purging or cleansing the stomackard bowels - , for purifying the hlnnd Or . tlttids of the body, as an alter native for removing the causes of disease and arres ting its progress, and as a Spring purifier these pills Will be found more effectual than any other. YOUNG .'ND OLD, MALE OR FEMALE, miy al_ all times take'them without change of living, restraint from oempation, or.fear of taking cold from eiposure toall kinds of weather, for they contain' no mercury nr minerals, which:are contained in other pills, and which make other pills so unsafe or danger ous to take, and uncertain in their effects. PERSONS OF ALL CONSTITUTIONS Whether feebleor debilitated, or of robust and strong constitution, can take them without prostrating or de ' hilitating the system : -they operate so easy and gentle, yet effectual, that little Inconvenience is caused lota king them. TDEY ARE GOOD AT - AL!. TIMES, for all diseases nf•whatever nature or kind. Caution , n , necessary 1 Bemire at all Miles_ to ask for and take no others than . Dr. I.efd r y's Blond Pi!ls. All others by names nearly similar, are spurious, and cal_ ctilated to deceive; the proprietOrs of them thinking to sell them on the reputation of the genuine, bona-fide and only tine Satsaparilla and Vegetable Blood ?me of Dr. Leidy. . . . . . . Cr\ Beware of such imposition, fraud and frickerY.— Touch them not, much-less take tfiem, for being man- - ufactured to dereiye the public of.their money, they Milt besides deceive the body ant) your system by they effects. . 'Remember ! 40 Pills in a Box for 25 cents—Five Box es\ for-One Dollar. [No others contain Forty Pills to the hr;x.i 1 :7"""i To be' bad in Pottsville at JOHN S. C.riIIAR TIN'S Drug Store. Also, at JOHN G. BROWN'S Drug Store. ' • . May ^3. int& —l. . • -... L , !ti ' In N.,.- 4 % • '• , ATAIRRACS' :k )VN ACOUSTIC DILI 0 4#1 • 1 ;rj! THE 0111.7 CWIE VOA DIANIESS I\t , , • DEAFNESS CURED,• - scarpay. Compound Krassote Acoustic. .oil rpOlL;the core of Deafness, pains and,the dischargn ,' of matter , from the ears t also all those diragreca bletmises like the buzzing of insects, falling of water, whizzing of cream, &c., which are symptoms of ap preaching deafness. and also generally atunclaut wttb the discase• .11ERE is Something worth attending to coming -as It does from a man so extensively known as is Mr. Graeff both in city and goontry. "I hereby certify that from the effects of a severe cold-last winter,lbecanteliartially deaf, attended with very disagreeable noises like ringing *theta. 4-covhh.it gcaduallyincrcased, untllrcoMpletely lost the bearing of one ear,—when I was induced totty Bcarpa's Aeons - tic Oil, and ant nuw happy to say, that with the use of one,bottle of the above medicine .I tan tear as well as ever, and all disagreeable noises uave entirely disap peared.. Any furthar. information respecting my case. will be gladly given, by calling on me at No. 434 North Fifth street nesrr-Race. DANIEL GRAEFF. Philadelphia, Nov. 11,1813. For sale by Mr. B. D.Gumpert, No. IMI North B. strecgrPhilada. ;In Pottsville by JOHN G. anowN : 115 Harrisburg by D. GROSS, and in Reading by Mr EARL, Where those interested can obtain tinny inter eating certificates of cures, December 15, MA tife 3nsutance. THE GIRARD EEFEANSURANCE. ANNU. rrY & TRUST :CO;, OF- FHILADA. • OFFICE • 159. CHESNUT ST. liffAHE Insurance no Lives,gnint Annuities and En dowments. and receive nod execute -trusts. • • ' Rain for insulin,* $lOO on a sines life. Age For 1 'year. For. 7: , yeartr. For Life. ' ahnually., annually. 20 091, r 095 - .• ' • IT7 33 • 1.91 1 36' ' 23 6 40 1 69 I'9l - 320 • .50 J9O • . 2'09 . .4 GO GO r 4 33 491 • 700 EXAMPui:—A person aged 30 years next birth-day, y paying, the Companyel 31, would *secure to Ills fa mily or heirs $lOO, should he die in one year'; or for • $l3 10 he secures to them $1000; or for $l3 60 annu ally for 7 years ;be secures-to them 1000 should he die in 7 years; or fors23 60 paid - annually during life he provides for them 1000 whenever he, dies ; for $6550 they would reietvei • $5OOO should her die In one year.' JADUADS 20, 1815: THE Managers of this Company, at .n meeting held on the 27th' December ult.; agreeably too the design' referred in the original prospectus or circular of the Company, appropriated a Bonus or additionto all poli cies for the whole of life ' remaining in force, that were issued prior to theistof January, 1842. Those of them therefore which were issued in the yedr 1636, will be entitled 1010 per cent upon the sum insured. making an addition •of $lOO on every $1000: That is $llOO, will be paid when the policy becomes a claim inttend of the $lOllO originally insured. Those policies that were leaned In 1837 will be entitled to 81 per cent, Or $8750 on every $lOOO. And-those issued in 183 g, will be 'entitled to, 71 per cent, or $75 on 'every 100, and in ratable proportions on - all said policies issued orbit . tn. Ist or January:lB42. - The Bonus will be credited to each pointy on the hooks endorsed bn presentation at the Mice. . It is the design of the Company, to continue to make addition or' bonus to- the policies for life at stated periods: -• • . D. W.. 111 CHARDS, President. ' JOHN F. J•RIES, Actuary; sl-Thestibscriber has been appointed Agent for the above Institution, and is prepared etrr:ct Insurances OD dives, at the published rates, and give-any Informat lou esired on the swe•Ject,lln application at this oince. DENJAMIN.BANNAN Pottsville Feb. fith, ' r • 5 NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE AS'SURAI/CESOCIETYof LOA 'DON Empowered, lry - ACt of Parliament. • CAPITAL .C:100,000 EITG• United,States Board of Directors Cob Harvey, Esq. Chairman, :1 John J. Painter, Eeft. ; Jonathan Cohtiltatt, Esq. , James Boorman Esq. ' }NowN York. George Barclay, Esq. Samuel S.. Howland, Esq. : i ' . • Gorman A. Wirth. Esq. • • Samuel M. ,Fox, Esq- Clement,C. Biddle, Esq. Philadelphia. GENERAL AGENTS .5. MANAGERS For the New York Branch. J. L. Star. 74 Wall at. New York; for the New England Branch, Er A. Grattan. Merchant's Exchange, Boston; for Mary land and Washington Branch:. D. Mcllvain, Ger— man Et. Baltimore; for the other Branches, Wm. Peter. 68 south 4th street Philadelphia. • BA • KERS —Mtrehanrs Bank. New-York. PHYSIC! A NS.—J K• Rodgers, M. D. and A. E. HOsack,lM. D. New York; Winslow Lewis, Jour.. hl D. Biistim; T. 11. Mockler, M.D. Baltimore; J. Barclay Biddle, M. I). I:hiladelphia. SOLICITORS.—W. Van. Hook, New York; F.. Dexter. Bogen; .1. M. Caim.bell, Baltimore, Wm W. (Inky, 'Philadelphia. This institution. founded nn tf - ehiutual Safety and Joint Stock prit ci in, and embracing alt the reiten• improvements w the science of Life Insurance, atter having experieced the most marked socess in Europe, has estabished offices .n British America and various parts of the United States, where its principles are winning equal favour and approval.— Amongst the •-many advantages which it offers to ali persons wishing to insure their lives. me Ist—its PKRF F.CT SPTURITY. apSing from a large paid up and safely invested capital; 2d—its moderate rates of premium; 3rd—the participation of all profits by the insured, 'which (as he business of the Society in Great Britain and elsewhere, has become very eaten isive,) is of the utmost benefit and importance; 41h—. the use given to the Assured el two thirds of the a mount of their former poyments. whenever required —thus obviating the objections against Liftf Insuran ces with. those whose incomes are precarious, arid who might dread the, possibility of' being in arrear with their premiuMs, and of thereby forfeiting their previous paytnents.. Pamplitets..coutaining the Society's rates. and every other information, may be obtaiiied on application to the Agent. at No. 68 south Fourth street, of Charles De. Forest. West- Branch 'Valley, and, at the office of the Miners' Journal, Pottsville • inne 281 h 26 firc 3nstwancc. DEMNITY 'AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE . The Franklin Insurance Co., OF PHILADELPHIA, Capital 7...1 400,0att, ('QM in C/jar/er Perpetual, . CONTINUE to make Insurance, permanent and Dm- Red; on every description of property, in town and country on the Initial favorable, terms. Office 1631 Chestnut Street near fifth Street. CHARLES N. BANCHER, President, • DIRE(7TORS, Charlts,M. Banker, Samuel Grant, James Scott, Frederick. Brown, , Thomas Hart, Jacob R. mirk Thomas S. Wharton, Geo. W. Richards, Tobias Wagner, Mordecai D. Lewis CHARLES G. BAN CKER, Sec'y.'• The , subseriber has been, appointed agent for the a..- beve. mentioned Institution, and is °now .prepared to make insurance, on every description of property, at the.lowent rates. Pottsvill „ June 19, 1841,' OFFICE OF 71iE String Garden Mutual Insurance Conip r any. T , HIS Company havingorganized according, to the provisions of its charter, ismow prepared to make Insurances against loss by, Fire on the mutual prinoiple, comliined with the security of a Joint stock capital.— The advantage °Nils system Is, that efficient security s afforded at the lowest rates that the business cab be done for, is the whole profits (less an interest not to 'exceed 6 per cent. per annum on the capital) will be re armed io the members of the institution, without their becoming responsible for any of the engagements or li- Abilities of the com Ply, further than the preniiums ac tually paid. . The groat, success which this system has met with wherever it been introduced, induces the Direitors to request the attention of the public to it, confident thatit requires Mat to be undustood to he appreciated. The act of Incorporation., and any explanation in re gird to., it, may be obtained by applying at the tyre Northreg eorner of 6th and World .sts., a* of B. BAN NAN, Pottsville. CHARLES STOKES, President. L. KREMBHAAR, Secretary. - DIRECTORS, Charles Stokes, , George W. Aqi. Joseph Wood, 1 • Abraham R. Perkins, Elijah Ballet!, David Rankin; P. L. Lagiterefine, Walter B. Dick, • - Samuel Townsend, Joseph Parker, The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the a bove mentioned Institution, and is prepared to effect , .surances on all descriptions of property at the lowest aces. B. BANNAN. IFehrnaty ^_9,. • 9-- CHEAP CASH STORE, IN MARKET STREET. rr TIE subscriber lids-just received and Is now open ing at the New CheaK:Cosh Store in Market St., second door above ,Second street, an elegant assort ment of FRESH - AND SEASONABE GOODS, among which may be found the following, suitable for Ladies' wear . Black and Mode colored Thibet Shawls, . Rich Printed Cashmete, do, Merino do, Elegant Lawns and Bateges. - Dress Silks, &c Elegant Mous. de Lai Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Silk and Common Hosiery, ' Ribbons, Laces, A far", assortment of White Goods, DRY GOODS of almoSt every description, GROCERIES', , GROCERIES', a choiceaSsortment. Also attached to the above establishment is a NEW FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, under the superintendence of Mr James Atc-dfarney, where also can be found a Ririe stock of / READY MADE CLOTHING, ; And Cloths,Cassimeres,Nestings, &c., of the best qual ity which will be made nn in the most fashionable and durable manner, warranted to short notice. The Philadelphia, New York; and Paris quarterly fashions Can always be Seen at thelitore. - Ladies and Gentlemen will find it to their Interest to give him a tall. feeling 'confidant that, he can supply them with all kinds orgondant least 10 percent. cheap er than they cat, be purchased at any other establish ment in Pottsville, as he sells for cash only. ROBERT TURNER, , 9-If Feb 27, 1817 Coal Soreena t Coal Screens ! ! rti HE suseriber is extensively engaged In the menu •-• 4 factory -of WOVEN 'WIRE 'SCREENS upon tin improved and entirely new-principle, for which he has secured LETTERS PATENT, and which lie confident ly believes will be Nand upon triacsitherlor to' every other screen In use for durability and all the qualities of a good screen. They ore woven entirely of wire, Meshes and threadsof any re . and- wi th irength. , WIRE WEAVING.' OF EVERY DESCRIPTION will be executed • , .at the shortest- notice, and screens made to every pairein, adapted to all the :uses for which screens ate required. fir The subscriber has recently removed his estab lishment to CoaLtSteet,'neat the corner of Norwegian S t reet , - • ' ' HENRY JENEINS. Pottsville, April 4 ISM A C,AM D. DR. FREDERICK SPECK, takes this method to ari l/ noance to the citizens of Tremont and vicinity, that he Is prepared to engage in the practice of his pro fession in all its branches, and at the some time, respect fully solicits a share of their Patronage: He can be found at Hippie's Hotel, in Tremont.. - Tremont, May lsttr, 1847. . 2D—ly . 30.1 y MI 'THE MINERS'_ JO TENAI.,. lATUOLESALE DRUMMT, Manufacturer of Co- YT Y pal Varnifh, sole Agent for the Franklin. Glass Works.. 'Having been long engaged in the manufac ture of-Copal Varnish, (as well as other kinds,) is now prepared, to offer to purchasers an article which in quality, eannot,be surpassed by any in the Union. At, al7, receiving weekly from the above celebrated WorkEL Window Glass of every - lime. Constantly on hand a full assortment of White Lead, of the most approved brands, Red Lead, Litharege. Saxony Magnesia, Which will be sol .1 at' Manufacturer's pricer, together with a large-and well selected stock of Dynes Medi • sines, Dyes, Acids, Fine. Colors, Perfumery.,;fro.„ in short every article in the Drug line. Merchants, Phy sicians and Dealers in', general, are requested to call and examine the stock and prices, feelingsatisfied they will beittfluceil to purchase. Phitada., February 14, 4416. „ ' 7-iy Pennsylvania Coal & Iron Lands, - - Fo* ,Sale. • • .167. 1 ACRF.S 19 Perches arid allowance of 6 per cent. or firet rate farming Lands, located In Jens Township, letTerSon county, finely Timbered and Watered, and having several Mill sites upon them. Two main roads run thrOgh the lands, and improved Farms'adjoin, while Saw and Grist Mitts, are in the immediate neighborhood , This land ,was selected by a gentleman of experieqed judgment, and is cOnsid ered;by judges to be one Fir the best tracts in vie coun ty. Its proximity to the.ClarionandAllegheny rivers, and numerous nnvigable I streams, and the promised Railroad to Pittsburg and Erie, renders it highly desi rable as an investment at presentprices.,, Abounding in iron Ore find Bituminous Coal of fine quality, it is believed to,present one of the' most ad valit ageous locations for i iron Works in ,West Penn sit vania. The pfesent owner porehased with a view of erecting such- Works, but engagements in another .quarter7obliges him' with great reluctance to forego his intention. Maps will be shown, and every information given by the undersigned. • The lands are patented, - and-the tiHes-. end-quality will bewarranted, and sold free and clear of all incunibranCe. R. SHEAFF S5lllll, - 15 North Thirteenth street. - Inladelpl • ua January:l;lSO. , : 1— A?, CHEAP WATCHES & JEWELRY , AT TILE PHILADELPHIA WATCH k • . : . JEWELRY STORE,' Rrtk I.!" . .:-.. No. ,06 North Second Streel,, : 0. i..): • coiner' ri . f Qatury. . .. GOl.ll Lever watches, full jewel'd, 18 car. " ',aims, $45 00, Silver Lever Watehes,lntl jewelled, 23 00 Silver Lever Watches, 7 jewels, • . 18 00 Silver Lepine Watcliesjewel'd, let quality, 14 00 Superior Quartier Watches , _ , 10 00 Imitation gnarlier Watches, not warranted, sco : • Gold Spectacles, " . 8 001 Fine Silver Spectacles, . ~ 1 75, Gold Bracelets, with Topa.; stones, , 3 50i, Ladies rr Gold Pencils, 16 carats, , 2 00., Gold Finger Rings', 371 ets, to 08 ; Witch Glasses,' plain 121ets.,.patent 183; lona 25: Other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be 'vhat they 'arc sold for. 0. CONRAD. On hand, some Gold and, Silver Levers, 2 - Lepine and Quanicrs, lower than the above prices. Dec 5, 18111 • 49-ly RE subssriber would respectfully inform his friends T and customers, that he has located his . MILITARY A;AP MANUFACTORY in Third street. No. Oti, a few doors below Race, where he would be pleased to seetis old customers, and as many new ones naare disposed to favor him with their custom. Ile still continues to mantilacture -Military and Sportmen's articles of every descriptionouch as Leather, Cloth, Felt,- ilk and Beaver Dress Caps, of all patterns ; Forage Caps, Holsters for TrOop, Body do. .Cartrouch Boxes, Bayonet Scabbards. Sword Belts of all kinds, Canteens. Knapsacks, different patterns; Fire- Buckets, Passim.. Boxes, Tube do.I Brushes and Pickers, Plumes, Ponipoons, Firemeh's l eaps, Leather 'Stocks. Ono Cases, superior quality Shot Bags, Game Pass, Drums, Fc." oZ- Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to ' WU. CRESSMAN, No. 00, North st , a few doors below Race. ' Philada., Janitor" M CA'2-• I ' HOVER I S FIRST . PREMIUM WAITING INK.. FROM Dr. Hare, th e celebrated Professor of Chem istry in the University of Pennsylvania. • '" PHILADELPHIA. Oct. IL 184 a. "Dear Sir:—Having tried your ink,l will thank you to send me. another bottle, as I find it to he excellent . • ".I am yours trill), • ."11011'T HARE.", -From Dr: Locke., of Cincinnati;distinguished fbr his numerous scientific re-earches. "MEDICAL COLLEGE or Onto, CINCINNATI, t January 17;1811., f "Having used Mr. Hover's Writing Ink, am.setis fied that it is the , - best 'which has ever come to my knowledge,"and espccially,is it .ercellent for the use of the Steel Pens. and will not -corrode them, even in long nse , JOHN_ LOCKE, Prof. of Clietnistry. , " lIO I 4ER'S ADAMANTINE CEMENT. • From a well known scien.ilic gentleman. "PHILADELPHIA*, Feb. 27, ig , 4o. "Mr. Joseph E. Hover:—Sires use of your. ce ment, and some practical tests of its superiority, has induced me to recommend it to others ae an invaluable article for pleading China. Glass, or Cabinet ware. "CALPBELL MORFIT, Analytic Chemist." 'For sale, wholesale and retail, at the manufactory. NO': 87. North Third street, Opposite Cherry street, Philadelphia, by , JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. Philada., May 15, 1147 , 20— ANDREW RUSSEL 25-1 y J. LADOMUS has removcdhis Watch. Watch. J,__' Tool and Material Store, from No. XI, Knuth 4th' n° 4 7' street, to No. 2411, Market street, where he has ‘ . ....1 , te on hand ,a large assortment of Col t and Silver Lever, L'Epines. and Plain Watches. with a romplete assortment of tools and materials, inch as Lunette, Pa tent, and Plain_ Gjasscs. Main Springs, Verges. "rand Dials, etc., of every di , scriptinn:to which he has added a complete and splendid assortment of JEWELRY, consisting of Ear: Rings : Finger Rings, Breast Pins, Bracelets, Cold Chains, Keys, etc., which he Will guar antee to sell at nig lowest New York prices, wholesale and retail. N. B.—CouutrOfeictiantsnaothers visitinathe city are invited to call: and examine-his stock and large as sortment at NO. 216,IMarket street, below Eighth, south side. Orders froni the country promptly attended tn. 03- A large afisortitientrif Gold Pens, at reduced prices. Philada., May 22. 1817 • 21-6 m Grocery Temper Once Grocery Store. TAMES S. tSPEACER en., Whrlesnle and 11 :tail. 4 Grocers, S. W. confer oiSccond and South streets, Philadelphia:have Chnst city_ on hand, and for sale, an extensivoassojtment o Groceries of alt discriptions (Facers LiQUons ) Flour. rovlsions, and Fish, which they offer at as low prices tialhey ran be purchased at in the city. The attention of Country dealers and fam ilies is particularly requested to their stock of Teas. Coffees, and Sugars. Goods purchased, delivered at any point in the city free of all expense. • Phila., April 3, 1817 1,1-5 m PASCAL IRON WORKS, - PHI LAD ELPHIA. wELDED Wroug ht . Iron Flues, Suitable for . Loco- YY motives, Marine and other Stearn Engine Hollers, from 2to 5 inches in diameter. Also; Pipes for Gas Steam and other purposes; extra strong Tube for Hy . draulic Presses ; Hollow Pistons •for Pumps of Steam Engines ¢c. Manufured and for sale by • MORRIS, TASKER & MORRIS, Warehouse 8. E. corner 3d and Walnut sts., Phitada. Phtlada• Nov. 22d 1845 • 47 To Machinists and others. PLATT'S universal Chuch , all sizes, from 6 to 20 inches ; Salter's Spring fialancee, made expressly for Steam Engines, 80, 50 and. 24 pounds. Platform and Counter Scales, more than 56 differeut sizes and patterns. Far sale wholesale; and retail althe lowest manufacturer's price;, at No. 31 Walnut street, by -• "GRAY & pItOTITER. Philadelphia, Feb. 7, 1810. , . 6 • JUNIATA BOILER IRON: 55 TONS asnrted boiler iron, Nna. 3, 4 and 5 of widthsoft,V,32, and 36 inches and random lengths, A. 1(- G. RALSTON. 4, South Front:at, Philada.' Milled:l,July 11, 1846 • • • • Safety .Fase. • OR blastingi rocks, is perfectly safe, end the only article which thP engineers on the Erle Canal per.: m tied to be need, for sale at • DiTKNAN'S Book and Stationery Store. A GOOD article of Gold Pens, as low as el 75, made by Levi Brown, the original inventor. Also., pens at only $1 25, Jost received and forsale at 'ANNA N'S Cheap Stations Store, where all kinds of pooda, in libr line can be had wholesale and 'retail, at 'Philadelphia prices. , Say 8 .19, The Business -Marva Assistant, c ONTAININO a variety, of practical and. useful roles, taper Corms . &c., illustrated by variety o example', the whole declined to assistthe account ant and to facilitate the instruction of. ink' Illiterate—a very vataable book, at only 121 cents, Just publiehed and for eale ati3ANNAN'ti Book-store. Apr 24 ,17- r• p4itctativioct. ; TO CAPITALISTS -4- OTHERS ATTENTION.!! MILITARY STORE. REMOVAL. Gold Pens $1 15 COLLIERY, WORKS, T.T":""*"•• • • -SAO. • FOIENDreLY MACIELNIE SHOW Ttm subscribers, at their old stand, corner of Rail Road and Callowhill streets, are prepared to man ufacture to order, at toe a nortest notice. Steam Engines and Pusaps,,o; any'rowes and capacity for mining and other purposes, Bathes cant Breaking Maekises, with solid-and perforated toilets-, as may be required. Also Ettnines and !Ramis, Cylinders with all neves nary ninchincry fot Rinse Furnace's. Eat Air Pipes, of the most approved plant:Cup and Ball Joints and Wa ter Tuyees, of the Very Gent construction. They Par ticularly invit,: the attention of Iron Masters, and par ties engaged - in the lion trade, to their large stock of Patterns fur Rotting -pus, ihaving lately constructed the machinery for-twoofthelargest Mills in the COML.- try. viz :—The Wyoming Mill at Wilkesbarre, and the hiollinc Mill at the Montour Ircin Works. DanviPe. They are fully prepared for this kind of work, together with every variety of general machinery. Of the goal ityof their - work and materials, it is enough;to say, that time and experience; the most infallible tests, have amply demonstrated the genuine character of their en gines and machineiy. ; Orders are respec fully solicited and will be proniptly attended to. IIAYWUOWS: SNYDER. Pottsville, January, 17, 3- ly DR. G. W. KNOB:EL , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, RESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of Potts villa and vicinity, that lie had located himself in thia'place for the purpose of pursuing the ptactiee of his profession. Isis office will he in fhe room former ly occupied by E. N. Carvelho, as a Book store, in Market street, above Centre. He can be consulted at Rempton's Prue store in Port Carbon, every 'morning between the hours of 10.antl 1. o'clockei. t: REFERENCES Iliown end Andrew Rus- . sel, Pottsville. II • • April 10.1817 15-ly • PO FTSVILLE IRON WORKS. E. .W.-ArcGINIVIS.' D'EPETFULLY annoiances to the Politic, that he 11 has taken the Establishment known as the Potts ville Iron' Works, on. Norwegian street, where he is prepared to build all kinds of Steam Engines, manu facture Rail Road Cars, and Machinery of almost -very description, at the shortest notice ' , and on the most tea sonable terms.' . , . . . , C. Persons from broad, in want of Strain Engines will findit to their advantage U. give, him a call berme engaging elsewhere. MO Its, 1' 1 Farm orrsale. . i . . - THE subscriber' will sell a valuable ..:.k4.' farm, &insisting Of 170 acres, situated in MlPinegrrive township, Schuylkill county, stasjP. N u L :: : about 4 mines below Pint:trove'. About —..— =... , ... 80 acres of the lan is cleared,and in a state of cultivation, ten of whith is in meadow. The bal ance is woodland, well timbered , The Union Canal runs through the property The buildings, consist of a two storydwelling house, a new Switzer barn, and nth er out buildings. There are ttlen orchards on the farm, and an abundant supply of-goad water oath° premises close by the buildings.. There are fifteen acres of win ter grain in tho ground. .For terms and other particu lars, apply to the subscriber i rineurove. . '. PETER FILBERT. ortober 10, 1480 , ' -41- 1 f Tamaqua Iron . Works TIE subscribers having takss " dry and Machine Shop, of Esq., at Tamaqua, are now P Stationary.4neines,-Coal Weal Car wheeleand axles, Mill G Castings, of all sorts and sizes Repairing and every thingapri done with despatch, all work to perform well. Persons In %ant of ar.y to give them a call. - They th strict attention to the'busines? cal saiisfaction. - HUD.? Cornekof Rail Rot Tamaqua, March 20.1847 P --" HiLdDELPHI.II, .POTTSVILLE I= • -Passenger [lonia of statting on and a Froin Pottsville, at 9 A. M philada., 9 A.-31 110i111.3 . OF PASS . N . G REAPING For Phi[arta. nt 10 M., t " ;Pottsvi lle 12 A: Ni.. f . RATES 011 FARE. _ Betweei) Pottsville and Phil MEMO . • PhAa&f, Ott. 11 MIM]IE . . f IFFINCOTT & TAYI.O respectfully invite the 1...4 attention or their custon erg and the public in ge neral: to their extensive stn k of Spring and Summer goods, just opened, which co sist of French, English, and American style Milled Cloth and Cassimere. which for beauty and style cannot lie surpassed by any other establishment in the State. The Vestings, we believe, are , something very rich a d handsome; the fancy Scarfs, Handkerchiefs. Shirt. ,Suspenders, Gloves,&t, were selected, and cannot.he old cheaper by any other establishment in the:United tales. . L. dt:T.'ll:itter themselves hey do give to their cus tomers newer satisfaction' i the 'way of good wcrk. firmer goods, and more fashionably Cut coats than the majority of tailors in the cities pf Philadelphia, New York, or Baltimore. 1.. &11 t.aving taken the medal at the two last exhibithins ofthe Franklin Institute, is a strung guarantee that thgl cannot he surpassed in their profession. LI PFIN'OTT & TAYLOR, . Merchant Tailors an extensive Clothiers, ' Corner of Centre &.Mah, P S.—Jirit received 10 pie Cassinett cloth • 15 pieces D'Orsay Plaid 0 - n 120 yards Embroidered Sati 130 do French Slack Sati 120 do .Enalish . do 15 pieces of,llinly French•C 16 do 'fintjoun .do PI do- Single Milled 12 do Drah4z.c. for Summ 10 do Drab, Olive, Citron Cloths.' All of the above goods can' Store of Messrs. LIPPP lima 17, 1847 16. FLOUR & FEED BUSJNESS. At William Major's Old Stand. Forrer & Seller, A NNDUNCE in their friends and the' citizens of Schilylklll County, that they have purchased the stock of Wm . Major, and Will continue the' FLOUR & FEED BUSINESS at his old stand.,where - they will constantly keep on hand superfine, Flour, Grain, Oatg, Chops, &c., embracing all. those aricles generally kept, in that line of bt:sitiess, which they pledge themselves to the public they will sell at the very lowest rates, and re spectfully solicit the patronage bestowed on their prede cessor, and of the pultliciu general . Ap 3, lat 7.• - NEW AND EXTENSIVE , Clothing and Gentlemen's rurnislaing Store - Prim subscriber has just returned from the cities of New York and Philadelphia with -a splendid and cheap assortment of Cloths,Cassimeres and Vestings of the latest importations, comprising .the best black French and English wool dyed Cloths, superfine black French Doe Skins and English wool dyed 'Cassimeres, French and English Fancy Cloths, such as Olive, Brown, invisibteGreen, &c.. French Fancy Cassimeres of the latest Spring styles, plain and fancy vesting's, black satin, cashmere, cashmeretts, white and buff cassi meres, light fancy velvets, Marseilles, &c.; all of winch he is prepared to manbfacture .to order in the very' best style, and at prices at which:bele determined no customer shall complain. Being hiinself a practical tailor, and employing cutters and worklnen superior to nny others in the place, he is able to warrant every ar ticle manufacttired by him to give satisfaction to the most particular y in Itishion, fit 'and finish. The subscriber has also just opened at his new store the largest, best; and most fashionable stock of ready' made clothing ever offered to the Pottsville public; all of which_be.will dispose of ht priceswhieh cannot fail to satisfy purchasers, vlr.: ' Fine mock Frock Coats from ' *lO 00 101118 00 do Drees do,. 900 16 00 ' do •' Stick do ~ 550 • `lO 50 Fancy Frock and Dress Coats • . 8 00 - 18 00 Summer Tweed Coats % 2 50 4 50 Linen do • 75 / 00 Fine Cassimerc Pantaloons. black and fancy colors French Cassimere Pantaloons, (summer goods) 2 50 5 50 Linen Pantaloons. ' • .. 621 i 24 Superfine black Satin Vests 350 . , 500 i . do . do -do / .50 300 Fancy vests Cashmere 4. Cashmerettel 75 - 250 Marseilles Vests . • ' 621 150 The subscriber's establbthment may vary properly be, called the Pottsville Emporium of Fashion, where gen tlemen May always obtain every article of gentlemen's wear, such as shirts, collars, handkerchiefs, scarfs, gloves:hose. snspenders,'&e.&c . suited to the fastid ious taste of the exquisite, the plain habits of the sub stantial citizen, or •the wants of the industrious labo- - per. lle can clothe a man from bead to- foot with a, suit ofclogies.for 02 50, which is cheap enough for the roorest.. • The subscriber has just received the latest Loadon, Paris, New York, and Philadolubia Spring and Rummer Fashions. Any taste can be gutted at bis new niemi n Centre street; next door above Clemens's Drug store, Pottsville. • •• ' B. T. TAYLOR. - et Don't forget the place. . . Pottsville, Aprll 18.1818„ 17. A Map of Palestine 4 ARRANGED by Dom. Durbin. and publisibed for the utie of Sunday Schools and PriVote Families; by 'the Sunday. School Union, price Rl,'4s.—Juit received rind for sale at • .. BANNAdVB A! Also, Maps of Jerusalem unda , y School Book store. .. _ay lath, Mit •' ' - . 2 1 ;l = . AS A FURTHER EVIDENCE TTiAT the princlpla of curing disease by cleansing and purifying the body, is strictly in ac:ordance with the laws which govern the animal economy t and if properly carried out by the nse of WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETARLE PILLS, Will certainly result in the complete abolition of dis ease ; we offer the following testimoniall ' from per sons of , the highest tespectibility in New York," who have recently-been cured‘of the most ptatnts, solely by the use of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills of the North American College of Health- • CERTIFICATES OF CURE& Fro ra'• Jamaica,' Lanz bland. • Doctor William Wright :—Dear is with great satisfaction that I inform you of my having been en tirely cured of dyspepsia of five years' standing, bythe use of your Indian Vegetable Pills. -Previous to meeting with your celebrated medicine. I had been under the care of several physicians, and had tried various medicines, but all to noelTect. After Using one 2 cent box of yourhowever, I rape-. rienced so much benefit. that I resolved to persevere 10 the uae of them, according to directions, which I asp happy to state has resulted in a perfect cure. In vatic tpde to you for the great benefit I have received, anpi also in the lacipethat others similarly afflicted may , be induced to make e trial ofyourextraordinary niedicionF. I send you HOS statement, with full liberty to publis the name if you think proper. Yours. &es . G. G...BLACK. ' - ' From Yes York City, Dr. Wm. Wright:-:-.l7rar .str:—At vont reconeep• dation, I some time since ovule trial ofWrighVe indirin Vegetable Pills, of the North American College Of Health, and can conscientiour4 assert that for PURI FYING THE BLOOD AND ItRiOVATING THE a TENI,I have rereifed mai ore tetit from their use. tit . from any other medieinoli has, heretofore, been time Fond fortune to meet with. 1" am, dear sir, with Many thanks, your obliged friend, ; CHARLES' M. TATE. • From 15 - arwarsiv, N. V. Pear Sir :—1 have been afflicted for several years with coward weakness and general debility, accompa nied at times with pain in the ride, and other distress lug complaints. After having tried various medicines without effect, I was 'persuaded by a friend luatake trial of Dr. Irright's Indian Vegetable Pills, which I em happy to State haye 'relieved me in a most wit:niter fill manner. I have used the medicine ras yet ibut a short time, and have no doubt, by a perseverence In the use of the nibilicing according to directions, that I shall. in et:short time,,be perfectly restored..- Imo , t willltiglV recommend said pills to all persons similarly afflicted, and in the full belief that the same beneficial results will follow their ust• • Front Irn terenceril le, Monroe Co., Arkansas. . Dr: Wm Wright :—Dear Ste:—lfoving,become,ne onainted With your most excellent pills, (viz. IN BIAN ECETABLI ) by experiencm.l . take the libsrty to write you on the present occasion by way of suggest ing, ths propriety of being constituted ,agelit fer this state 10 dispose of them. In - 1811.1 was prostrated with 'the congestive fever, in Kist Florida; and often ;have been ill with the first ' attack and a•aevere relanse.'l Pios lorepair to New York for the rehovery of my , much debilitated. 1 tied different physicians. and no many medicines. but •all - mono purpose. 11 - mind my liver much affected, anti. dispepsia setting. in•with its worst form. began to think toy case was hopeless. I concluded to resort to travelling. Accordingly.l lilt the city of Albany, N. Y., for Cincinnati:ol4. On thy. way through New York State I chanced to come across one„lof your aollis at Newark, on the Erie Canal. 1 read one of yoil7 advertisements. pm chased a box of pills, and to my utter astonishment f and myself par tinily recovered ; en toy arrival at Buffalo. 1 purchased some of your Agent there ; at Clevefaini, Ohio, visifed, yourtigent, the dry condo merchant —.alked with hint. and;took several boxes; 1 soon found myself a welt_ man.. and conclud..d to return to my profession, namely, • dTravelling Methodist Preacher. Your obedient servant, W. B. MUCK., Thiais to rettify that I found great relief M the use" of one box of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, in the case of a severe pain in the h tad of a Icing standing. THOMAS SMOOT: ' , Suomi Grtovr, Fairfield Co.. 0., Nov. IV, ISI'I. . The following highly. respectable storekeeneis. have been appointed Agents for-the sale of WRIGHT'S IN DIAN "VEGETABLE PILLS, in Schuylkill County : ..TIIO:MAS. D. BEAT I',Y, Pottsville• Medlar & Bickel. Orwigshurg. ,A. Herbuer k Sort. Port Carbon. Dewaltl,Toff & Co., McKeanstiurg. • • . .' Gen. D. Drey. Tuscarora-. . . Henry Koch & SdnMirlilleport. • . Wm. Taggart, Tani:tone . - , ' ' e - ,.'&,E Hamner, Orwigahurg. , , • , Wheeler & M.ller,'Plne grove. .. • . . . Aaron Mattis:Lower Mahantango. ~ ' Jonas Kauffman, Llewellyn. - , Jaciili Kauffman, Mahantringo. - John Weist. Klingerston.` GabrieLlierb; Zimmermantown.„ - .. C. yi De forest, West Branch. C. B . I)e Foreq, Minersville. - • - JonatharrCockhill, Llewellyn. . . George Dreibeibis, Fast Brunswick. 5, Hart &Co.. New Philadelphlto . , ' , .-, . Levan & Kau ff man, Schuylkill Haven: .. M. & J. Dresher; East Brunswick. • Jonas Robinholds,lPort Clinton. Reifsnyder & Brother_ New Castle. ' _ Daniel ‘Veist. Lower Mahantanpo. IL•E. Reedy, Lower Maharitongo. Samuel Boyer, Port Clinton. ': . , . . Henry Eckel. Tremont, "' . Wm. Price, St. Clair. - - _ . Boyer & Wernert,MrKeansburg. ' Itrnj. Heffner, Minersville. W. fl. Barlow, New Philadelphia. '. ' CO. Offices devoted exclusively to the Sale.of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, of„the North Anierlcan Col lege of Health, N 0.265, Greenwich street, Now York ; No. 108 Tr,emont 'street, Boston—and ,principal office No 169 Race street, Philadelphia. , • May I, 1817, , . .18 . . lien the extensive Foam xxvned by John K. Smith, irepared to Manufacture Screbn , , Elevators, 3eariug, hob and pras and of the hest material, iertamme to the 1111M(4.9 done by them warranted is in their line'are invited atter themselves that by O to be anle to give gene , N & WATERS: d and Bridge Streci„ ' Tamaqua, Pa. 12-tf E.9I)ING •.9ND R3ll, R O.IID. ,NGEMENT. . , ! ' Trains. er Monday, Oct. 6, 1815 • }Daily except Sunday dd., s3,SCR'and 3 00 ' mg. 61 4U and 1 20 15— 'IjM. HANCE'S SARSAPARILLA, WIIJIT IS TIMT P,RIXEIPLE WIIIPII WI C.fILL. • THE BLOOD? , THE blood is that principle by which the whole sys tern is regulated. Therefore if the blood heroines impure, a general derangement of the system must en sile ; and give rise to Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Dys pepsia, Dropsy,' Headache; Fullness of Blood, Bilious, Typhoid, and Typhus Fevers °Call kinds', indigestion ; '5 eaknesa of Stomach, Rheumatism and Rheumatic AffectiOn, Nervous Affections, liver Complaint. Asth ma, Pleurisy, Intfammation of the Lungs, Low Spirits, Fits, Measels, Small Pox, Whooping Congh,Croup,Sore Eyes, Inward Weakness, Worms, Quinzy, Bronchitis, Cholir, Dysentary, (:ravel, Salt Rheum, Deafness and other affections of the oar, Sl,Arithony's Fire, Scorfu la or King's Evil, Ulcers, White Ski/Pillage. Tumors, Bites, Suppressed Monthly discharges, and zFemale Complaints in general, Eruptions of the Skin, Habitual costileness, and all diseases deperldillg..aa disorder ed an diseased stele of the blood, or a suspension of the healthy secretions. ntnnco sta.; Pottsville'. es of fine black and ofiv6 ,11 imere, i N esting, i aosimere, r t . Coats, ( - green, London. Smoked. .Therefore on the first appearance of any of these symptiihs, FIANCE'S SARSAPARILLA OR BLOOD PILL. should be,procured, and itgettnecordioLto 'he directi us. Price 25' cents per box. of 50 ride, or five boxes fdr one dollar. be seen at the .Clothing - NCOTT. Q TAYLOR, FURTHEIi. ,PROOFS OF THE F:FFIC.9OY OF' Mr. George T. Warrington, residing in York street, Federal Itill,.flalthnore, was at - lacked ^ with a violent cough. and sore_throat. after trying many rem(-dies, was-indhced, by a friend to use Hance`s Compound Syrup of lidarhound, and before using one bottle was entirely cured.. I ANOTHER YET MORE ASTONISHING! Mrs. Henrietta Merrick; residing in Monument street between Canal and Eden streets. Was attacked with'a very s.,,vere cough and pain in the breast, whleh was so intense that it extended to tlie - shoulders,' She was afflicted aiso with a pain in the side./- ,After trying many remedies, she was persuaded by a friend to use Hance's Compound Syr_u p 01 Horehound, and, after using three doses, sh 4. experienced great re lief, and before she had finished the bottle, was enurely cured OE . . For sale by SETH S. HANCE, corner of Mt rles and Pratt streets, and 100 Baltimore street ;' and •Iy-= the following Agents: _ • JOHN FLOOD, Pottsville ' • E & E. HAMMER, Or wigsburg ; GEO. , REIFSNYDER & BROTHER. New Castle - WM. PRICE. St. Clair ;'SAME. KEMPTON and HEILN ER, STRAUS, & Co., , Port Carbon; OLI VEII & MARS, Five_Pointsr; .C. DAI.II,,r,ENHAU ER. Tamaqua ;J. 13: FALLSOditersville. , • COIIIPOIIND medicine ag inst. Consumption. coughs. Colds„ Asthma, Spitting of 'Blood. Difficulty of Breathing, Broken Constittition. Sore Throat; Ner"lni Debility, and , all diseases derived from weakness of the lungs„ diseases resulting In - consumptive constitu- tions ; the only and the beet medicine for curing con sumption even in the hiehest state. The principal in gredients °Lillis valuable preparation were celebrated for the last centuries in tire principal kingdoms of Eu rope. and now concentrated mid relined by the inven tor, displays the 'healing power in the highest possible slate. This pieparation,hris the high advantage.of not being 'exposed to 4 fermebT3rion or decomposition—no contraindiCation excludei the application. even medi cal treatment and a homcepathic diet till faviir the rut suit in the use of this medicine, as it is the only medi cine to cone the cough and nourish a weak constitution. For sale at John G. Brown's Drug Store, Pottsville, price per bottle. April 21,1541 17 -3m .3 50 • 7 50 JMORGAN rerpeetrully informs the public that he . has opened a new fancy Dry good arid Millinery atom in Market Street,- near Third, where he is just opening a rplendid assortment of goods just received from New fork and Philadelphib, which he intends ceiling very low. con , isting in part of Silk, Thibet, Par is, and Printed Cashmere r 4 liawls a large and splendid assortment of Muslin de Laines, dingliams, and Lawns very low, yard wide Silks, Silk Fringe, Gimp. and But inns'and he would particularly call the attention of the l adies to a large assortment of White goods, Jabo. , ' mpg. Swiss, Mull and Book Muslim', Plaid and Stripe, Molding. t April 17, 1817 18, . • 13'AM 'Prints,' 1000II&TTLE MUSTS , embracing the latest. some of which have never been offered in this neichbarhond. 'beautifully executed. at 85 75 per 'hundred or SO cents per &Men, which is lower than Philadelphia or New York price'', just received and for sale at ' lANNAN'S • • • - . . Wholesale and retaSP.lnt Store, where . also can be had the best Frames end Maas for Prints. Also Maps of Mexico Bcc., at 11l ear dozen, wholesale. May 29 . teliciuc9. No. GO, Ilammerstey Btrret, New York' remain your, rincerely, HENRY A. FOOTE. WAIIyeARSING, Ulmer CO, New York OR BLofloD PILL. HAA:CF'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF 110 ARE 0 UND IXR IE ING. AFFLICT-. it.q.,V! `'• Price 50 cents per bottle, or 6 l'ottlekfor 82 50: NON PLUS ULTRA Dr. Win. F. Danowsky's NEW STORE-1 latincre Elepartment. r . I --- PROFITS ate e sn i strivo.—A short •time sines, we visited the farm of "Mr. N. P:•?iforrison, ; . l ., merville. He is ablaut four miles from Boston.-- Has twenty acres of land, which he bought firs years ago tor five thousand dollars. _. He has m a d, great improyementa by subduing:and enriching the soil. reviving call. fruit trees and setting o ut i now, building a barn at. the expense Of 'one thou. sand dollars, and 7 1 1 king various improvements in fence , &c., 'so th t with . the improvements and natural rise •of the land, which has not been small, his estate there woulldoninlessaelt at s ome twelve or thirteen thousand dollars, at the o uze l price of property in this vicinity ; for his sail it excellent, and now in flue condition, his fruit trees flourishing and productive, and tiile•.; euon pleasant. • '4F Besides, this and considerable - other property ; Mr. M. has a goptlform in New Hamp'Shire, of more hundred aril thirty acresi well-stocked lei Aipplied With imp ements. A ll this has been ti le result of industry rind intelligence, or the p re fi fe of fanning ; for the owner remarks that he wee ' a - poor boy, and he was married and commenced the 'world 'at twenty-one years of age,' witheia • property. He has gained all his property by farming—by a regitilar course of industry. H e e „ tended' to trade lung enough to lose a' thousanj dollars, and lostitiaotber thousand by lending m o .. hey. I He has taken great pains to collects choice lilt of fruits, and his orchard is among the mug .13014 r. ishing in the'couhtry. Some varieties noted fey their elot'v growth exhibit thevigor of a Greening or Baldwin, so that we -did not know, them by theiri growth'and Wood. He his sold the apple s front two Baldwin trees in one year (or twenty. ievdit dollars. One quince bush pays him anat. ally; the interest hn.one hundred doilari. • Knowing' that Mr. M. was a hard-working fir. .iner, and 'beetle has accomplished a great deal by his own•intlustry, practically using his hard hank to execute, as well as a wise 'head to plan, ay Were greatly surprised; on taking a seat in the parlor, to find a farmer with his kluge paws" ep. oh the keys of the piano, and.rperforming in t masterly style, what would put' to shame mfiny young ladies wIM have, or rather do little eire than attend to music; and nor surprise wu greatly increased when we !entitled that h e , ve . playing tunes of bis own comprising, as appeared when.lie presented us with a copy of the ii e on , ference Psalmody,' mostly of• ilis own compue. tion. I . • . Mi. M. i• n etn — arir. - •il•that ho sometimes finds'htin. self placed in -rather.an awkwarid situation, as he is go:ne'about..in his farmer's g rb, handling pa. tames with MO hands, as he ie . waling out to ha custoMers, unit ii compelled to ake a seat at ha piano in - the parlors of people o fashion and da. i unction.—Bosfonfctillicater. I 1 N•DNESS 01301i1.—MLIdll • ten fatal to Swiire.. It is sup e ii originate in•ovei , reeding, as gr I peas, have been known to pro form. A triendl froth , whom ed much valuabfelnformation rural matnra,. in a letter iron Ohio, says: *Some years . since a number seized with symptoms of made: It was euagested to me that hl cause, arid on closing my fencl lied." I am nOaware that bu, I. itable cause ofithis malady i cezcesitse feeding with it may . . less does have a tendency to in !vase its . virulenre, and to insure fatal results whe 'ait has once best chntrieted. §dine years since I had a hock of i t i young hogs which- -were kept almost wholly an ,7 buciewtient. They were not, owever, pannier! to run in the fikti. hut - Were c [dully fed in Ibex pens—the wheiat bring-eg for them, and giver r regular inters a le during the day. Their graau. 'was rapid, andinot one of then was, to my know.. ledge, affected in the slightest degree with dwits. Imottm pens,l,l placed sect r I toxes, ,n notch there was daily deposited a ( usntity of salt and charcoal, end of which they artotak with eager avidity, as they generally do vithen kept on giem succulent toot 4 Brimstone, lit the., roll, mask., given as 'often as once a week—pulveriseil, eel mixed withitneal, or mashil potataef, "Ait La madness in Sti l tme, I have neiver yet lost a single hog fiom Iti,unless in cases. of great carOesiiitet "on tLc partial the feeder.—d i crotanfowit 'ld. ' • Meru Nu 6ows.—Sonle rmers and inexpi. i ,nenced -dairy men are greatly troubled with emu: ' ty milkers-, and frequently 311 vi ihern3alves to got into a passion,. anti abuse thbrn cruelly. This ii bad policy. I.4auelty never yet - cured an aaimef Ii this 'defect, but on the contr3ry, tenth' to ciintir6 at. .1 . ho fallowing remedy fu the ' , kicking era," was publisheillsome time sine in the papers, aril . , ill several instances which h ve fallen under toy observation, has been attendeld with,complete set cess. . . If' you hobo an unruly Imilker;never abuts her. - if she:is young make a 'ten just lege enough to admit-the animal and th milker; put her in anti secure her by stretchin a chain, or an inc; _rope across-it, 'behind her: ' 1 'ake another chain or rope of suitable size, and from twelve to fifteen feet in tengtbs; and fasten one end of it to a port behind' the animal,' and very / neatly its length dip Cant tram her,l securing the other-end to her le;, just above the foot, drawing it back into the poil. sition' in which,it is naturally plaCed when she is milked. This done you can - seat yourself, and milk without rouble." It is not unfrequentry the case that valuable animals) are utterly ruined tr. thrashing anti • beating. whereas they should be kindly and gently troated,hnd soothed rather - than . exasperated.--r-lb„ I . . Britax TIIt URUST.-4very 'observant farmer, must have noticed the Crust which form+ on the surface of ,newly stirrer soil, after lying a few days exposed l to the act' nof the dews.l . A much heavier cru s t is . formed by, each shower of nun whin falls. Good and uccessful cultivation rt. quires that this newly armed crust be often And repeatedly. brOken by th hue, harrow, or other in strument. ....... A striking 'S . , nstance - j proof of theimportence of this practice hasjus been stated by an were sive farmer. ,He planjed a field of broom-corn. and by way of banter told the man Who.aggitted him, tbatl--ea'ch shOurd choorre.,le row as nearly measured am unt of crop: on each .should' :, alike as possible, an each should hoe his Tel, i and the. be the proof !which , hicd aa ,hoed the beat. Our in formant stated the. result in substance - at follows: .• Determined, not to be beaten. I hoed my row well once a vdeek, tl i i e stainnier . through, I had not seen my lasisista 1. - hoe his at all ; but.hed oh- I Served - that for ;flong time he was up in the morn ills before me., At length I found him, before sunrise, hoeing his) broom-corn, and I a,ked him how often he hoed it -be answered,„' Once a d regularly.' The retult of the experiment waa,thst his row beat_inine y dearly double the amount!' —lb. . 1 , FZEiII7IO Ten:qtrs.—When mulch alws are fed with turnips, the milk frequently has a din, greesble flavor. To eradicate the buts Comma• nicated by the turnips, diffelrint substances hoe been recommended jto be Tut in the milk, such u saltpetre, chlthide of Jim% &c. Mr. J. D. Mein , tyre, of this city. who is in the labit of feeding. his cows duffing winter' with both turnips eel britvers' grain. informs us that while both thur• articles-tie used, an unpleasant taste is given to the milk ;'but that if, the grains are omitted, the flavor of the milk is effected by the turnips. Nut rule has beeMto feed each cow about half a hush el of Swedis h , turnips half a bushel apace per day, and lit has :heeet repeatedly noticed 6 0 when the turnips are , stopped, the milk is cond derably decreased in quantity, and the cows spro, - to be less healthy.--:--Dbany Cult. HSTnOD 1:1 1 17 SUPPOttTttn tuts.—The bras. ches'nt.Wees when belted with fruit; may be kept from breaking in the following manner : Cooed with cords all the lieat4abranches, eommenciot with the loWer ones, and fasten 'the -ends to the upper part of the - trunk: Britches when tbui secured together cannot ] break. Tins plan is isr superior to the old rnSt od of props. Perfumery 1 , ! Perfumery t! !: . JUST opened an etegant a ssortment of Itou§sell'r brated Perfumery; embracing a general assortment. all of which will be sold chleap at BANN AN'S 1 ' , "Perfumery - Stole. Roussell'e'cologne Water'sotd by the half pint, PO I ' quart, or gallon, to accommodate those having toile'', bottles. I -May 29 ' • • V— , I , .i . • . 1 - • !: ' ;8 is a tlisess! a`• weed by many buckwheat ad IPOCO it in its auta. have of Imo rectl. rektive imagricu[. Wayne :cough, of my swine were es, Lind died daU.. ckwhent Was 'Os . .s, the disease et:v. k wheat is the or• Swine, illihate. have, C and daub:•