RIZ V.EDY. SUBLIME SONG• Yes, she was lovely, she war fair e Al mild as summer event "A'n angel form, a spirit bright, ' • A star ',hat dropp'd (tom - (Well, she And oh: those.bnghland lustrous orbs, "That beamed with holy fire Thoseituburn curls, that lovely brow, None, none, but could admire. , -, • (Well, they'couldn't.) And Oh! that blight and graceful form, • ' So like a belateous fairy"; l" • Perhaps we'd leave nut the ".f," Aud then it wtiuld be airy. (We 11, It would.) • I knelt fiefore her and I swore, I'd have one burning kiss; She said : "Go wash yodr dirty rase, You can't enjoy such bliss." (Well, she did.) • I swore-she was an angel,.too, • , Who'd fallen from the sky • - She cried: "Oh! for a pair of wings, • Once inure to soar on high." . (Indeed she did.) , What, what," I cried. "and mould you thus, . A lover true , desert 1" • • [broke, . "Oh 1- heavens!" she cried. j`the clothes line's • 'There goes my brother's shirt." , • (Well, sbe did, how.) I felt just then as if I'd drept Froni•Chitriborazo's summit; I felt My:kidding paesioh crept, • Mere beauty couldn't corns it. • . (No air.ree.) And did I nificklY snatch my hat, NVitliont a thought of kissing"! • . And ever did I ever after that ' Come up =mil , the missing,. • 0 didn't do'nothing f umpt. • -L•AW STUDENT IN ALABAMA.— An exchange says: Mr. C. who studied iri some tow of soma State,temidtated to -Alabama for his' examination. • • sdgo P.,' says. Mr, :C.'s friend, is now hi the w illagc, will .you go and stand your exain ination. . 4 Of course C. con'ented. lie had been Feveral chy l e anxiously Waiting for the . Judge at the , Exchange, alias grocery, alias lOggery. A4r the formality of on introduction-, the Judge sai .. , . , ;11.Vell, Mr. C. you want to be examined for ad ttance to the bar. • IVes, sir.' • t Well, sir let's take something ,to drink. Bar. per, give iii two litters,' . . . • .. . Mi. C. can you mini V ' • .• 'Yes, eir, 1 can; raid C. gre ttly surpri.e.l. ' ' tWell, !if, let's take another think. , llaikrep . - wo cocktails.' • .. ll'he cocktails vanished, and the Judgti ,aid-- - - Mr. C. have*yOu got a horse?', 1 ' Certaifily, sir,' said C. , - • , Vory good.', said the-, Judge, as :soberly as • gli charging a Grand Jury. •Mi.. G. if you !are"; we will take a drink. Barkeeper. two dies.'-• The.todtlies disappeared, and U. owns he began feel rattier queer. said The Jud4e. 'can your hor'se swim? 'Yes, sir, ho can—fir I have. tried him frkim nc. Then, sir,' said the Judee, tvittrirlcreessd graft it your horse can swim—and I think yini are wbilspaalified for au Alabama lawyer. Gi've me ttr. commission and I will sign it. Meanwhile, keeper;'-give us two punches for my friend, Mr. G. and myself. • C..' continued the Judge, .1 drink success 1. your Mlrptssit t n to the Alabama bar.' "ZAT IS M TRUNK!"—Under this .sig- Cicala title; . the 'Ohl 'un' tel:a in the N. Y. Sprig he following capital anecdote; 'as he had it froni. Ifriond of his.' It chanced to be in our sanctoni tat the 'old 'an' vvps favored with the communi nts. and the gorgeous laugh it elicited from the carers was enough 1.0 keep them in good humor - r a twelvemonth : .In.the days pf coaching over the Providenle rnpike, before railroad cars were in ease. and ggage crates 'existed, ann. when travellers had keep a sharp lookout for their luggage. some •rty or fifty passengers had just stepped on hoard he old ' nen Frankho,'' end got under way on FNarragansett B•iy. A gentleman,: who had casion to get some of his . wardrobe_ had just oulod out from an immense pile of Ipiggage stow- S . ' amithship. , anew black leather trunk of portly i rriensions, studded with brass nails, when a little Inhered Frern:liman,:'of a mottled complexion, d fashionably dressed, darted from the crowd, nd, interposing between our friend and his prop. •ty, exclaimed courteously, hut . .1 beg your pardon. care—main, pardunniz oi—you have gut ze Cirong auc!tonLs ze ureille „Tat ts aly trunk ?' , • 1," Not so, • Monsieur—l hope I know my own rape.' • .Resfez - tranguille--hold on:--.1.ins';-ain instant II prove iny•propi—aha! you eee die key eh 1' pplying it to the lock, he three up the lid, and en struck a triumphant attitude. 11y. key un ck you trunk —eh I Tell me:at !! 'Stand' out of the way.!—lt'd tuy trunk, I tell ou.' ®i Ho'd-un von h.ctle minute-zoo2e eau shurts, .To be sure they are •Z‘ase you drotvaires, sh - . • 'Cerlaiply !' • inonnent—Vwill prove .my props, sere' and the little Frenchman, runimaging beneath pile of shirts - and socks product,' a - Inittle, and aid delibeptficy,,with a hideous grin— ' Zat—our—bot•telle of Dom•frdes Ish (itch) tint—ment = sare---eh I" Ave you got von leetel sh Zie:you Remede for ze lepros (leprosy.) h Alt !be dant! - I knew it was my trunk!' It is needli-se 'to remark that our friend imme lately 'opened a oil! - gap' between himself and lie interesting %ictim of two of the. most . unpop• ler disorders known to suffering.huMenity. EXAMINING A \\'II'N E SS•-A witness examined in one of the'coitrtslif Illinois, upon a trial emfillting a•herie trade, was asked the Counsel forthe defendant how the plaintiff genet , isrly rode. • .He pretty generally rides astraddle, sir,'. replied ho witness. 'How (locale ride in company r• • • 'lf be has a good tioise, he always kerp: And how does he ride when hi: is alone I' 'Really,_eir, I cannot say-, as I never was in ompany with hini when he rode by himself.' •,You.may stand aside, sir.' , • iIOYAL,TASTa—A king in Africa has ern'. is comphmentsxo,tlie young Queen of Spain,:ac coMpanied Iy a request that her Majesty wield ihrward, with all practicable expedition, one pair . 6f inexpressibles with a gold stripe, one coat with very: long tails, 'a cocked hat with a very long plume, and a cane with a very large gold head; as big as an orange.". Her Majesty dr...patched the articles to her imperial hiother, as desired. A GOOD ONE.—Two grace members of the Bar encounters a-dead pig, undho side-walk, and goon after met The - Coroner t whereupon 0ne,50..; them remarked to him that his services were re quired to, sit upon. the body. •Do you make the ggestion, .that you may poeket.the juryman's: fees?' Oh no,' invrpoEed the third party, •Ile could not serve foe ti.elaw precludes the relatives i nf . the decotised (*rem - sitting ,upon the jury Albany Evening4ourdal. We see it stated hcsenne wise acre, that the ' heart of a man weighs about nine ounees, that of woman eight. As nge increases, - a man's heart grows heavier, and a weinan's lighter,after thirty. d - ,3n03 girls lose-theirs of sixteen. .ozyit you want to make the Cockroaches scam. per, sprinkle chloride of lona in. your closets or other places infested With them, and the , critters' will leave suddenly. ."." Mr : Smith ! 'The hogearegetting info your corn-field!" . ‘. Never mind, Billy, I'm glee py. Corn_ won't hurt 'pm." . . Ty.Whot sort t of keys are required tcruntovk the Hell of the ?ifontezurnasl „Wye give it up Men-kees, tti birsure. , jt.;o received and for sale by the subscriber 65 : Hogsheads Ham and ?Shoulders. 50'hbls. Albany Ale. 30 • ". Newark Cider. Soap, Candles, Tra , Sugar, Mplluases , Salt, .Plaster, .all l' arn disposed to sell at Philadedphia prices, Freight added. - - INMES DOWNEY. Morris Addition, July 10, 28— NATIONAL LOAN FUND ' LIFEASSURANCESOCIETTofLONDON Empowered by Act of Parliament. - • • ! • -,raPITAL 1500P0 trTG.• United States Board of Miectors. - Jaccib Harvey, Esq.- Chairman, 1 E. JohnJ. Palmer, sq. • Jonathan Gbodhue, • Janiei Doorman Esq. . i-Ness York. George Barclay, Esq. Samuel S. Hovrland, Esq.. Gorman A. Worth, Esq. Samuel M. Fox, Esq- , Clement C. Biddle. Esq. Philidelphia: GENERAL AGE.N7'S ItIANAGERS Vor,tire New York Branch. J. L. Star. 74 Wall'st. New 'York; for, the New. EnglandAiranch, E. A. Grattan. Merchant's Exchange, Boston;. for Mary land and Washington. Branch hlellvain, Ger— man sr. Hakim ire; for the other Branches, Wm. Peter.6B south 4th 'street Philadelphia: BA NKEItS —Mtrehani!s pank,Ney Vork.:l", I'll YSICI A NB.—J . .K. I{ndgers,. - M.' D. and A. E. Unpack. M.D. New York; Winsldw Lewis. Junr.,. M. D;Boston; T. H. Buckler, .M. D. Baltimore; J. Barclay Biddle, M. D; D.hdadelphia. -SOLICITORS.—W. Yon, Donk, New York;-F.' Dexter...lloston; .1. M. Campbell, Baltimore,, Wm W. flaky, Philadelphia. This institution, founded on ti eMClcal Safe!Y nod Joint!Stock prinei.ile. and einhraeing; all the recen improvements in the science of. Life Insurance, . . _ alter having eaperieeed the most Marked sucess in P.iirope, has estalkished Offices ,n BritiahAirierica and various parts of the United States, •vhere'its i principles are winning equal favour and approval.— .1 Amongst the many advantages which it offers to 1 all persons wishing to insureaheir lives, an Ist—its ennpi. cr . SECURiTY. arising from a large paid up and rsafelY ..invOsted capital 2d—its' moderate rates of I, premium; 3rd—the particiotintiof all profit by the insured, which (as he business of .the Society in. R Great itnin and elsewhere, has become very eaten , ‘ sive,) is Of the utinost•betiefit ,und importance; dthz• I - the use given to the .Asiured n! two thirds of the a• mount ortheir former naymems. whenever required i —thits obviating the Objections against LIN Insuran .l ces with those whose incomes are precarious, and 1 010[11 . 140d dread the pMsibility .of being in ;wear. iv ithl i their atietnitims, and of therehy.foifeiting their previous paYments. I Kiniphleiii containing the Society's rates arid every 111110 information, may be obi ai iied on; application to thn Agent:ot N 0. 1 .6 south Fourth street. l'hiladel phut: of chat-les De Forest. West itranch Valley, } and a: the office of the al niers' Journal, l'ottsvalle . _lime •.:•ttli • - , . • q+;— ' k.." - , • ' USA ATCARAI!.3.'• ACOUSTIC OIL! ,!. - ' THE ORLII CURE FOR ..„ DEAFNESS ' ~.--1.• • " • DEAFNESS CURED. • SC(I rpa's Compound ! Kre,,sote Acoustic Oil. -1 01 t the elite of Denfoe'ss, pains and the discharge . of matter, from the ears ; also an those disagreea ble nOises like the buzzinrorhisects, falling, of teeter, whiz :6n' of steam, &c., which are my:non - nos of ap prcatilling deafness, and also generally attendant with the 11 (cease' . . . 11E111.; is something worth attending to coming as it does from a titan so extelisivelylinoWn as is Mr. Grad"' both in city and country'. "I hereby certify that from the effects of a severe' cold fast winter, I became partially deaf, attended with „very 'tin:agreeable unisea like ringing of bells, kc, which ..rrathially increased, until I completely lost the hearing of onc,ear.—when 1 was induced to try Scarpa's Acous tic Oil, and ant now happy to say, that with the use of one hottle of the above Micdicitte I can hear as Well as ever, and all di:agree:llo noises have entirely disap peared. Any further information resitectmg my 'case, glail'y given, Ity calling on Me at No -0;y Korth Fifth street•near Race. • DANIEL •GRAEFF. ' Philadelphia, Nov. 11,1 - Si3. ' • For sale. by Mr. 11. B. Ohiiiiwtt, No. 120 North SI strectl'hilada. ; in Pottsville" by JOHN G. BROWN:: in Harrisburg by (L• GROSS, and in• Reading by Mr. • EARL, where those intermted can obtain many inter esting certificates of cures. • December 12. 50.1 y '''). - 7 rt: — f - l c.. g-Vtz - , 14, ) 1,...,r.. , 4:%.„—..„.,... . - • Nizipcx ( I'''B4+) SARAPARILLA & VEGETABLE BLOOD PILLS; ;s:, consequence of the increasing demand for pr:. 1 Leidy's Blood Pills, and the encouragethent by the public in employing them, in prvference to all others, the proprietor was obliged to Ithve constructed a Ma chine, which would make! thenraiore rapidly and• with lessllabor, ronsequently less expense than beretoftire. 'being effected so deshabte an 'objet t. and that the public" may share the benefits of such great improve ment lo Pill making, his boxes-Will henceforth contain FORTY PILLS IN A BOX, :mil the price the saute as heretrifote,immely :—Twen ty fire cents a BQX—tive Boxes for One Dollar ' Or. Leidy 's Sarsapariita and Vegetable Blond Pills haste, during the past fsw earn, beemmore successfully employed throughout the United States, Mexico' and thel West Indies, than any others, and the rapidly in zrensing demand forthem is unparalleled. They are the only Pills in existence, known tci u Sarsaparilla ;con ta, Saaparilla in them, the proprietor only loutwing how to combine the Sarsaparilla with other substances . in form of pills, PILLS ARE NECESSARV for norging or rbmusing the stomach aid bowels, for purifying the blood or fluids of the body, as an alter native for removing the Call,es of disease and arres- Ong its progress, and as a Spring purifier these pills will be found more etrectualthawany other. YOUNG AND OLD, MALE. OR FEMALE, may at all times take them without change of living, restraint from nempafinn, nr•fcar of takitig cold from exposure to all kinds of weather, for they contain no mercury or minerals, which are contained In other pills, mid - which make other pills no unsafe or danger , ous to take, and uncertain in their etThclti. • PERSONS OF ALL CONSTITUTIONS whether feeble or debilitated, or of robust and strong cobstitUtion, can take them without prostrating or de= . bilitating the'system they operate so easy and gentle, yet effectual, that little inconvenience is causect,m ta king them. THEY ARE GOOD AT ALi. TIMES, for alt diseases of whatever nature or kind. Carpgin is necessary I Be sure at all times [flask for and take no others than Dr. Leidy's Blood Pills. All others hi - --names nearly similar, are spurious, and cal culated to deceive ; the proprietors of-them thinking tolsell them on the relmtation of the renuine,bana-fide and only true Satsaparilta and Vegetable Blood Pills of Di. Leidy. Irl- Beware of such imposition, fraud and trickery.— Tcitirli t h aw not, much ices take them, for beipg,man ufacturefLo -deceive the public of their money, they will besi des' deceive the body and your sYStem•by their etTects. - . . , - IRere rker ! •VI Pills in a ifox for `-'5 cents—Five ilox el fer,- ne Dollar. [No others contain Forty P,Slts to the. tin_ .1 Irii - - 1 ii he had in • Pottsville.ar JOHN S. C. MAR TIN,Sj Druz Store. •Also, at JOHN G. BROWN'S ri . Drug' r t rtore. t3 . „ .. 1 Mav' Isid ~ HAAS'. EXPECT° RANT, =1 onsurnption, Coughs, Colds, &c TO THE Py,BLIC!: r N PRESENTING this valuable medicine to the pub lie as a remedy I'M Consumption, and Pahnotiary tiiseases in general, I have keen actuated solelfby the g'rat sueres attending its use.iti my OWII immediate ncifflitioilmod, and a desire' in benefit the afflicted, I .thalt simply endeavor to give a brief statement of its isefolness, and flatter myself that its surprising eflica ely win einthl.. one to I - Mint:Ai stirti proofs of its viiturs ! as will satisfy the most incredulous. that CONSUMP nos may and CAN 1114 CURED," ifthis medicine is .t i t•SOltell to in time, As Coll7 , llllllitiOti, Imwever is is,fase which differs much in the se ver i t y of its symp ln.s, and the r mitlity of its progress, and had long ha f fled the shill if physicians. it cannot be supposed that this or a itv,...ntlwr remedy is capable of effecting a C ure in every case and in every stare of the disease; l ittthe contrary, We most expert it In fall 00 0, 01 j alea, :ircumstance which occurs daily.with all the most sal- Ualile remedies we possess, fur the ninst simplil discus .s. The,proprielor submits the fallowing testimonials favorfrom citizens of this County, well brown o the public. Mn. HA ss.—llaving been afflicted for thu last 11146' years with Consumption, and having had the ad- I lee of some of the most eminentPhysiciansond was pi- H•iiiip as incurable. I was induced to make trial of your invaluable Expeeforant,and am happy In say that I am l entarely cured, and alit attending to my daily occupation aitill'italt I ha.l never been afflicted. Preanous to ta ' !king your EXPECTORANT, I could not. if I hail been do anything at my trade. I have si nee ree- I I.munetided it to several of my friends, and particularly ne case of Count. mr.D CoNek'xrrioN, and am happy to state that in every instance it had the desired effect. Yours respectfully JOSHUA 1 AWKINS. 'Seim) kill Raven. October 1.1549. SCHUYLKILL 11.4V9:a, January 1,1545, Mr. W.l 11AAS,—Dear Sir:—Having been afflicted I , v itf. a se cere pain iii the breast. I was induced to try your ExpoCtorant, and alter using one bottlp of it, found f it to relieve me, and 1 do not hesitate in recommending it tnthe public as a valuable merlit ine for Colds, Coughs and Afflictioas of the Breast. , ' 1 ant re.yectfully yours &C., EDWARD lIIINTZINGER. SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, October 19. ISI4. .1 was taken with a bail cold some time ag.n, and used 'one or two bottles of.lfr Haas' Expectorant, whichra, lieved me much, and should 1 have occasion for die above again, I would freely call IM Mr. Ilaas for his in vuluable Expectorant. DANIEL 11. STAGER. .1 SCHUYLKILL • lIAVE?i. July, 22, ISID. Y - Ma. %WILLIAM I. As,,--Dear Sir.-1 am happy toi testify to the efficacy of your expectorant, for answer lng the purpose for which it was intended, that of re lieving Coughs, Colds, &c., 1 , Yours respectfully, CHAS.; lIIINTZINGEIL ' For sale by the Proprietor at Schuylkill Haven, and by the following. Agents in Schuylkill county. Pottsville—J. S. C. Martin, ' Llewellyn—Johannan Cockhill, Esq. _ • Millersville—J. 4 & J. Falls,- New Castle—George Reifsnyder, Esq. - • Port Carbon—Henry Shissler, P. M. Landingville—Color & Drumheller; . • /Pinegrove—Graeff&Forrer, . 1 Tamaqua—Milner & Morganroth, Middleport-11. Koch & Son, Tuscarora—George IL Dry. ICS. Frederick Klett & Co., have been appointed gene ral agenti in Philadelphia, for Expectorant . Nov 22, . 47—ly James Cochran; CHEAP READY MADE CLOTHING STORE Centre street, opposite the Excbruige liotel, • - BOOK tiNDERY: W T,E ffin av de e r n y o . w and are pre first e pa v ;e7i k to b u ind;iii a lirta i o n d ° :ti n i kinds of books in the neatest and most durable manner. Persons wishing books bound will please send them in as soon as possible. Mk kinds, of account and other books ruled am maanfactured to order at abort notice and low rates at - • BANNAbiIB Bindery and Wholcitfc Book Store • June 12 Temperance Grotery• Store. JAMES S. SPENCER Co., Whelesate and R;tail Grocers, S.W. coiner of Second and South streets, Philadelphia. have constantly on land, and for sale, an extensive assortment of Groceries of all inscriptions (excerr Linvons),lciiir. Provisions, and Fish, which they offer at as low prices as they can be purchased at in the eV.y. 'The attentionnf Country denims 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 PASCAL , IRON WORKS, tEHIL'APELPHIA, • -1' ELDED Wroug c trelron titles, Suitable for Coco, V V motives, Marine and other Steam Engine Boilers; from to 5 inches in diameter. Al.o, Pipes for Gas 'Steam and other pufnnses; ;extra strong Tuli!! for Ily draulle Presses; Pistons fur Pumps of Steam Engines 4.c. 51anufdted and for sale by - MORRIS, TASKER & MORRIS, Warehouse S. E. corner 3d and Walnut sts.; Philada. Phstatin, Nov. 22(11615 , 47— JUNLNTA BOILER IRON. 55 „,7,1101-To"lod a b n o d il 3 e 6 r in i c r i o: 4 a h n ' i n i . 3 40 4 , , ,, a 1 n e d n,, 5 th 0 5 f • A. 4. G. RALSTON. 4, South Front at, Philada.. Philada—iii!) : 11, IS4f ------ _.- , INDEMNITY AI.VIANST LOSS ,BY TIRE. -,., ~... , The Franklin - Insurance Co ., •=, . ~: : = ~O Es THILADE,LPIIIA,'._ .f Capital Id 400,000, raid in ~ . . . ' Charter l'er petual. • 1-- , ONTINUEio make Insurance, permanent and Rin k-, ited, , on every description of property, in town and country on the usual favorable terms. Office 1641 Chestnut Street near fifth Street. CGASLES N. BANCKER, President. " • . D I REMORS,I., - , • Charlek.X. Banksr, + Samuel . Grant, James Scott, ' ' Frederich Brown, Thomas Hart, • • : : Jarbb R. Tnitk, - . Thomas' S. Wharton, , Geo. W,Richeirds, . ', Tobias tl'agner, -' Mordecai - D. Lewis •• • - '.CIIARI.ES G. BANCKER, Seey. The subscrib,ei line been appointed . a2ent for the a bove - mentioned Institution, and is now prepared to make insurance, on every description of property, at the lowest rates:: ANDREW RUSSEL. nutsviil , June 18, 1841, ' 9.5—'5 navy's ,safety Lamps. rrilE subscriber has just received a simply of Safety Lanips, anwing'which are a few of Upton & Rob- Improved Safety Lamp, which is acknowledeed to be the best and safest now in use in the mines in • Europe. ..For sale at less pikes than they ran be lin— portrit,, HANNAN'S .pril,3 1 . Cheap Honk and Variety Store. • New Stare73.t, Brockville. TllFdiulscrilierha.s jti t received from Philadelphia and has now opened at Brockville, a laree and gen.. oral ofseasonahle goods,such as Dry Goods, .Droceries, Ilan ware, and Queensware: Jh addition to winch will lie found constantly on hand, Fish. smoked and fresh Meat, as well as a good supply of country produce. Call and examine our stock, and you will find us prepared to sell goods at-as low a rate as they have ever been sOltfuny where, in' SchirYtkill county. N. B.—Country pfoduce of all kinds wanted, for which the highest prize will be paid. GEO. 11. POTTS, Pottsville. refi7, 1546. 6 FARM FOR SALE ,‘"/' In sold at Private sale, afarni situated with- Y V . iu rno mile of the town of Cattawissa, in Colum bia county, Po., adjoining-farms belonging John Cleaver and Peter Bodine, conaining fifty acres more or less, three sores of which are woodland, dad ilie balance in a good state of cultivation. 'Phrie is an. excellent tirchard of choice apple trees, together .with• a number of peach . 5 ".. 5 71 . and cherry trees; on the farm.. .On the •• • • l i t ; pretniseirare erected a good two story log _ I •r. dwelling house with kitchen back, a large M ....paBX batik barn, a neW cider press,stone spring house together with other out buildings, all in in good order. The farm will be sold a Inirgitin to any person in'tvant of one. For terms awl other particulars apply to . WILLIAM PATTON,' Mine Hill Gap, Schuylkill Co;Pa. Felt-E,15 . 17 10—tf WHOLESALE! Rook and Stationery Store. E have conn.leted our arrangements with annu l' V factnrers and publishers to open a wholesale Book and Stationery Store in Pottsville, allure will always be kept on hand a large assortment of. SCHOOL & MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Blank Books of every description, very cheap, notwith standing paper is advancing in price. Stationery in guun'ities. Good Ruled Paper as low as $1 40 a $1 50 per Ream. Pain.* Hangings very low, new & beautiful patterns. Offintry Merchant; and small dealers supplied on batter terms than imPhiladelphia, at ! AVholesnle Book & Stationery Store, Pottsville. rr Lists of Books not on patalluritished in a day or two. ' June 5 WORMS ! WORMS ! ! Destroy Thousands of Children, *WITHOUT ,PAIILINTS ,EVER KNOWING • UR SUSPECTING 111 E CAUSE, we would advi sc all to read fife - following sprzplonts ICKING at the-nose, offensive breath, pain in the . ' I joints.or limbs, grinding or the teeth during sleep, : voracious appetite, leafless, bloated stomach or limbs,: gripings, shooting pains in vatious.parts of the body, a sense of something rising in the throat, itching of! the anus towards nidit, bleeding of the nose, gnawing ;. sensation at the stomach, flashes of heat : over the , sur-: face of the body alight chills or shiverings, head-ache, drowsiness, torpor. vertigo, disturbed dreams, sudden; starting to sleeli with fright acid screaming, cough,fever-! isliness, tits, pallid hue, thirst, bad taste in the mouth, i difficult breathing. fatigue, squeatnishness, nausea.' frequent desire to- Toast; something from the bowels. and; sometimes discharged of slime and Tito-cue. And should; they have any of them, immediately obtain a bottle of llobensack's Vegetable Worm Syrup, la hick is so-pleas ant, that every child will dry for it after It has once had a taste, and remember it is warranted to cure, or the money is returned, and *5OO is offered tc sany.person that will produce a case of Worms, which it. will not curee We have - in oilr possession several Worms of various kinds and amongst them one:33fi inches in length which it brmight from Jacob 'Sell xeifenhiser n'ltincagtert county. Pa ; who had suffered from early. infancy, and he and his friends: as well as many of the most eminent tphysiclans pronounced his case a gratinal.dechne, being as they thought that abominable! complaint Dyspepsia, and before taking tWo bullies he passed the above weirm, and has enjoyed the best or health ever since, which has been about, - inne'manths, and all for 50 cents, and had paild physicians upwards of $5OO, without re.jeivingany benefit whatever. •We do certify that we have used Hobensack's Ve getable Worni Syrup, and being acqUainted with them, recommend it as being the beat article as well as the most pleasant to take we ever used, and furthermore; ! subscribe ,our Monis believing itto be a benefit to the human family;lby doing so. . 1 • j - Doct. Appleton, south street, near ° 2d—Duct. 4th and George street—lsaac Beaus, Attlabomag; f Bucks county—Duct. Keelv, Philada.,—Duct. Thomas; N. Jersey—l/net. Sweet, Delaware—C. Henry Pintiter, Minister of the Gospel, Marshall street, I door below Brom - ll—Patrick Duffy. Melon st., above Ninth—Jacob ! Welsh', below Coats w, side—B. Gifford, Rose, Alley; Ist door below Coates—Susan Thompson, Oxford st.' between Front and Second, Kensington. Prepared by .1. N. A. G. 6. thiliciiack, N. E. corner of Second and Comes streeti, Philadelphia, and for sale by every storekeeper in the Un:ted States—PricS 95 cents. Also. llobensack's Tetter Ointment, war ranted.to cure all cruptionimf the skin—Price 25 cents N. 11.—Shonid any doubt the above, and believing their children have worms, they will be (unlined Kra, tuitonsly tiv.calling on us:, J. G. BROWN, Oruggist: wholesale agent,Vottsville and for sale at all the principal stores in the county October:ld, ISte 50—ly OFFIUE OF ME Spring Garden Mutual Insurance; Company. rp MS Company having organized according to the 1 - provisions of its charter, is now prepared to make Insurances against toss by Fire on the mutual principle; combined with the security of a joint stock capital.— The advantage of this system . Is,•that effluent security afforded at the lowest rates that the business can be done for, as the whole profits (less an. intetest not to exceed 0 per cent: per annum on the Capital) will be re wrned to trio membersof the institution, without their becoming restionsible for any oftheencagements or li= .ihditiesof the Company, furtherthan the premiums ac; molly paid. • The great success Which this system has met with wherever it has been introduced, induces the Directors to request the attention of the public to it, confident Milli required but to he understood to he appreciated. The dct of Incorporation ; and any explanation in re, card to it, 'may. he obtained by applying at, the Office Northwest corner of 6th and Weed eta., or of 11. DAN NAN, Pottsville. CHARLES STOKES, President L. KRU7IIBITAAR,Secretary. DIRECTORS, • . _ ._ , . Charles Stokes, . - George W. Ash, Joseph Wood, • Abraham n: Perkins, Elijah Dallett, David Rankin, P. 1.. Laguerenne, Walter B. Dick,' . i Samuel Townsend, • Joseph Parker, • . 3 The subscriber has been appointed Arent for the a bove mentioned Institution, and Is prepared to elfeet nslirances on all descriptions of ptopertyat the Inweit ales. , . - R. BANNAN. , . - February 28,1816, • - • Printer's Ink. , SIYMMER Newrpaoer Ink.. Pine Ink in i lb. jars, for hook or job printina'. , • Red. Green. and Blur, Inks in lb. jug, at .12 50 per lb. Gold and Silvet Bronzes for printing in. Silver and • Gold. • Bronze paper of different colors, for printing Gold and Silver labels. . All o ( which will be sold at city prices, at ' BANNAN'S Wholesale Book & Fancy Stet*. Jone 26-26] To Farmprs. FOUR TONS of African or Sabdahna quano, just re ceived and for sale by the undersigned- The Sab dahna is the very best - article of African Guano, - and re sembles Peruvian in quality, at a much loWer price. This consignment is just in season for top dressing corn. turnips, buck wheat, dr.c.,,; and will be sold et:a sinall advance by the ton or single barrel. June 'AI JOHN M CROSLAND. 1 20 THE. MINERS' JOURNAL. • EXTENSIVE STOCK_ OF GOODS SIN reaNERSVILLE: • HE subscriber Romanies that he has associated his son with blur, and :that hereafter the mercan tile business will be carried on under the four of r .; • HEILNER & SON, • At the large 3 story brick store in Minensville, Where will be found one of the most extensive and el egant stocks of goods ever offered for sale in Schuylkill qinsy, consisting in part of '' . 1 Cloths, Merinos, Cassimeres, Lawns. Vestiogs, . I. Bateges, Summer Cloths. Silks. Muslin .. de Laines Ilandkercliiefs, 110- 1 • siery. Linens, and Fan- : cy Dry Goods °fall descriptions. Also a FRESH STOCK OF GRO CERIES, consisting of Teas, Coffees, Sugars. and all arPrles in Dial branch of business , togetherwitb a amid assortment of QUEEN sWAR•"aII of which will be sold cheap for gash. , -,. S. HEILNER. "Minersville, "May 29, 1817 . ' ' 22—tf " 14-6 m noses Is Olefin* for Bargains • •-• , - . •Tm.tE. . r ,NEW . 914EAP CASH ' STORE: eaunti, Pennsylvania,. stexi door to Bush 4- sTramues Hotel,' .1 Sulybu ry street. • FiLIJ A H B-. Olt WrG 75 ESPECTFULLY announces to his-numerous friends and the citizens generally, that he has Opened a new cash store, in Minersville, Schuylkill county, where he intends to keel" ,n hand a large and varied assortment of goods. embracing among others nnv GOODS,. • LIQUORS, (GROCERIES,' ' QUEENS WARD, BOOTS & SHOES, DAYS & CAPS, .. JIARD WARE. PLASTER, SMOKED MEAT, FISILSALT, MINING GOODS, &c.: &c.; All of'which have been laid in new,and at prices, ran ging with the times. From the knowledge he has of the tnerchantile bitsiness and the wants of this market and his determination FOR CASH GHIA', trusting to quick sales and small profits. he flatters himself that all who give him a call will find n bargain : and cheaper goods at his sore, than can be found in any other estab lishment in the,Coat Region..and no mistake. eN. 8. 2 -The highest price paid in cash or goods,. for all kinds of country produce. , - Millersville, June 26,407 • : 26 :;.?:i0:170.,LA:i...rx:r,:1711. , -Ai : . 'LATE CLEMENS & BAKER, 'I::I7IIOI.F.SALE DRUGGIST, Manufacturer of Co- V V pal Varnid4sole Agent for the I. rankiin Maas Works. 11.ivin.;_.been long engaged in the Manidat 4ure-stf Copal Varnish, (as well'as other kinds,) is i now t prepared Ito Inffrr to purchasers an:article which in !quality, caiutothe .surpassed My any in the Union, Al- Imo, receiving iveekly from the above celebrated Works, ;Window Glass of every'size. 'Constantly onhand' a full assorinnint of White Lead, of the most approved 'brands,, Red Lead, Lttharage, Saxony Magnesia, kc iwhich will he sell at Manufacturer's prices, together , with a large and' well selected stock.of Drugs, Medi cines, Dyes, Acids, Fine Colors, Perfumery,4c., in ;short every article in the Drug line, Merchants; phy. !sicians and Dealers in general, are requested to call i and exantin6 the stock and prices; feeling satisfied they I will he indivied to purchase. Pintail:T.., February 14, tritti. 7-ly TO CAPITALISTS 4 OTHERS Pennsylvania Coal, & Iron Lands, Foy -1 Ao ..111' Perches and allowance of 6 - per 6 I cent ß of first rate farming Lands, located in Jenks Tominship ; JetferSon county. finely Timbered and Watered, and having several Mill sites upon 'bent. Two main roads run through the lands, and improved Farms adjoin, while Saw and Grist Mills are in the 'immediate-:neighborhood. This land was selected by a gentleman of experienced judgment. and is consid ered by judges to he one of the best tracts In tae• court ty. Its proximityan the Claiion and Allegheny rivers. and numerous navigable streams, 'and the proposed Railroad to Pittsburg and Erie, renders it. highly desi - cable as an investment at present prices. Abounding in Iron Oie and Ilituminnus Coal'of fine Otani'', it is believed to present one of the most ad vantageous locations for Iron Works In West Penn sylvania.- The present owner "purchased with a view of erecting such Works, but engagements in another quarter obliges'llim with great reluctance tolorego his intentloil.! Maps will he shown. and every information given by the undersigned. The lands are patented, and the titles and quality will be warranted, and - sold free aid clear of all ificumbrance. R. SIIEAFF SMMI, 15 North Thirteenth Street. Philadelphia January 3. 1946. • I CIIEALP WATCHES • ,S 4 . 1' .. J IVELRY , I . - ,(17', 7. ~.1 i ' T THE PIIILADELPRIA WATCII,d• 'JEWELRY STORE, 1 I • -' - ‘ ^Y --4 • NO. 96-North Second Street, ' - ' l5 -" 1 "t 13 AI : corner of Qua, ry ' l l OP) Lever watches, full jewerd, 18 car: U. cases, • 1845 00 . Silver .ever Watc:hes,tnll jewelled, '! 1 23 00 Silver Lever Wat Hies, 7Jewels, ' 18 00 Silver Lepine Watehesjewerd, Ist 'quality' 14 00 Superior Quartier l i i Watches. - 10 00 Imitation quartie Watches, not warranted, 5 00 Cpld Spectacles, 8 00 Pine S , ilver.Spectarles. ' 175 Gold Ilracelets„with Topaz stones, 3 50 Ladies' Gold Pencils, ificarnts, ' ' - 2 00 Gold Fieger Rings, 371 cts, to 88 ; Watch Glasses, plain 12Icts., patent 119, Inset 25. Other articles in proportion. : All goodslwarrarifed.to be what they are sold for. . . , 0. CONRAD. On hand, !some Gold end Silver Levers, 2 Lepine" and Quartiers, lower titan the above prices. Dec 5, 1840 -4Z-ly BkNNAN'S ArrENTION !! MILITARY STORE. TITE suhssrilterwmild respectfully inform his friends and customers, that he has !nested-his . . MILITARY CAP MANUFACTORY In Third street. No. On, a few dams below Race; Where h e would be pleased to see his old customers, and as many new ones as are disposed to favor !tint with their custom. Ile 'still continues to matmlacture Military and Sportineife articles of every description, such as Leather, Cloth, Felt,• and Beaver Dress Caps, of all patterns: Forage Caps; floliters for Troop, !Indy do. ,Cartroncit Boxes, llayunet Scabbards. 'Sword !tells of all kinds. Ca lifrell 4 . lituipsackS, ditTerent patterns; Fire Buckets; ,Passipe Tabealo.. Brushes and Pickers, Plumes, Pomprinns, Firemen's - Caps, Leather Stocks.' Grin:Cases, super nr quality Shot Bags; Gatne Pees. Ortims,,A-c. Orders thankfully rec No. 9.l.'North Ild st Philada., January Pth, ST • HOVER'S FI ST PREMIUM WRITING INK. iTrzom pr. Hare, ihe celebrated Professeeef Chem .l2 • istryln the Universlt of Pennsylvania. 1 "Pi ILADELPHIA, OCI. 11, 184 a. "Dear Siri:—llaving tri 41 your ink, 1 will thank you to send tare 'another bottle, as I Lind it to be excelltint. "1 am yours truly, i II "ROB'T HARE." Froth Dr; Locke„ of Cincinnati, distinguished for his numerous iteientific resca MDICAL. O.O . LLE E 01" OHIO, - CINCINNATI, - 1 January 17, 18 t 4. "Having ased*Mr. Hoy is Writing Ink, 1 am sada- Red that it is the hest Which has ever come to my knowledge, 'and especially is it excellent for the use of the Steel Pena, and Win corrode them, even ' in long 1- JOHN. LO FEE. Prof. of Chemistry." HOVER'S ADAMANTINE CEMENT. From a will known sci O :idc gentleman.' PItiLiDELPIT, Feb. 27; 1846. "Mr. Joseph E..Hoveit use of your ce ment, Mid some practical teats of its superiority, has Induced me to recommend it to others us an invaluable article foeniending China, Glatia,or Cabinet ware. • 'CALPBELL MORFIT, Analytic Chemist.'' 'For sale,lwhOlesale and retail, at the manufa,toiy. No. 67; 'North Third su i t, opposite Cherry street, Philadelphia, by - • r . • . HOVER; Manufacturer. Fhilacla=4, MaY 15. 1547 ' t 20— • .., • .r. . • To Machirasts and others. DLATT'S universal Chuch, all sizes, froth 6 to 20 1 Inches ;,Ralter's Spring Balances, made expressly Air Steam y.rthines, 60, 50 and 21 pounds. Platform and Counter Scales, more than 56 different sizes and patterns. For sale wholesale and retail nt the lowest thanufacturbr's prices, at No, G 24'Walnut BROTHER. street, by . I RAT & ' Philadelphia, Prb. 7, 1 -16. . G— . COLLIE Y WORKS; ' ..,...„.:,,,_:__:.. .•••,„„ • FOUND,ItY & MACHINE , SHOP. TllE subscribers, at th6ir old stand, corner of Rail Road and Callowhill Streets, are prepared to man ufacture to Order, at toe snort est notice. Steam Engines and Pumps, a any powei and capacity for mining and other purposes, Battin's Coal Breaking Africpines, with solid and perforated rollefa, as may bF required. Also Engines and Blatting . Cylinders with all neces sary machinery fut Blasi Furnaces. llot Air Pipes, of the most unproved plans Cup arid Ball joints and Wa ter Turiers,-of the very best constiaction. They par icularly invite, the attention of Iron Jilasters and par ties engaged in the Iron ,trade, to their large stock of, - Patterns for: Balling .Nibs,, having lately constructed the machinery for two o(the largest Mills in the coun try, viz .—The Wyoming Mill at Wilkesbarre, and the Rolling Mill at' the Montour Iron Works, ! Danville. They are fully prepared this kind of work, together with every variety of general machinery. Ofthe qual ity of their work and materials, it' is enough hi say, that time and experience, the most infallible tests, have amply demonstrated the genuine charicter of their en.: gines and machinery. I Orders are respecfully.Solicited and will be promptly attended to'. HAYWOOD & SNYDER. Pottsville, January, IT 1846 : 3-Iy 1. 1 15Oper for sale at May 29-22 POTTSVILLE IRON < WQRKS. 7,:tf., • . " - E. W. MiGIIVNIS; .1 D EPETFULLY anniinnces to the Public, that he IA has taken the Establishment known as the Potts ville Iron Works, on Norwegian street, where be is impaled to build all kinds of Steam Engines, manu facture Rail Road Cars, and Machinery of almost every descrlption,at the shortest notice, and on the most :rea sonable terms. • tlp Persons from abroad, in want of Siea m Engines will find it to their advantage to give him n call beroia enraging elsewhere. MO II Thaving taken the eztensive-Foun dry nt4Machine Shop, owned by John K. Smith, Esq.., at Tamaqua, are now prepared to manufacture Stationary Epgines, Coal Breakers, Screen, Elevators. Car wheels and axles.Attll Cgaring, Iron and Brass Castings, of all sorts and sizes and of the best matertal„ Repairing and every thing appertaining to-the business done with despatch, all work done by them warranted to perform well. Personsin want of any thing In their line are invited io give,them call. They'fiatter themselves that by strict attention to the business to be ante to give gene ral satisfaction. : HUDSON k WATERS. Corner of Rail Road and Bridge - Street, - Tamaqua, Pa. 12-tf Tamp!lna, March 20,1847 PHIL3DELPI - 11.1, RE.IDING 3ND POTTSVILLE R.RIL . RO.IID. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ssenger• TrAist,s. Hours of starting on and after Monday, Octr(s, 1545 From Pottsville . , at-9 A. hi., Daily,Sunday phii a d a. . t. 9 A. m. t'itept HOURS OF PASSING - READING. . For Philada., at 10 A. 51. i t • " • Pottsville " 12 A..M., f. • RATES' OF FARE. Between Potteville'and Phi1ada.0. 1 73.50 and 3 00 Reading, $1 40 and 1 20 • "'blinds., Oct. 11 15— IPPINCOTT & TAYLOR respectfully Invite the LJ attention of their customers and the public in ge neral. to their extensive stock of Spring and Summer goods. just opened, which consist of French, English, and American style Milled Cloth and CaFsimere. which for beauty and style cannot be surpassed by any other establishment in the State. The Vestings..we belietre, are something very rich and handsome; the fancy Scarfs. Handkerchiefs. Shirts, Suspenders. Cloves; &c, were selected, and cannot be sold cheaper by.any other establishment in the United States.. L. & T. flatterlhemselves they do giVe to their cus tomers never satisfaction in ' thel way of good work.. Brame goods, and more fashionably cut oats than the majority of tailors in the cities of Philadelphia, New York. or Baltimore. 1.. &T. having taken thr. medal at the two last exhibitions of the Franklin Institute, is a strolig guarantee that they cannot be surpassed In their profession. LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR, Merchant,Tailors and extensive Clothiers, • Corner of Centre & Mahantongo sts., Pottsville. .. . • . , • ls.piec'es of Bioly Preneh Cloth,,, , 16 do Boujoun . do , - .12 do Single Milled Cansimere, 12 do Drab Act. for Slimmer Coats, .., 10 do Drab, Olive, Citron Green, LOndon Smoked Chiths. All of the above goods ran be seen at, the Clothing Store of Messrs. LIPPINCOTT 4- TAYLOR, April 17, 18.17 Itr• ,‘ Pottsville. "_Coal Screens ! ...Coal Screens 1! H C E suseriberfs extensively engaged in the manu -T - factory of WOVEN WIRE SREENS upon an improved and entirely new principle, for which he has secured LETTERS PATENT, and which he confident-' ly believes will be found upon trial, superior to every other screen in use for durability and all the'qualities . Oa gond §creen., They she Woven entirely of wire,, and can be Atvide with meshes and threads of any size and strength. ••• WIRE WEAVING 01' EVERY DESCRIPTION, will he executed at the shortest notice, and screens made TO every pattern, adapted tit all .the uses for which screens are required. t , ,V" The subscriber has recently removed his este!, lishment to Coal Steet, near the corner of Norwegian street. Pottsville, April 4 1818 - HENRY JENKINS. • . CHEAP* CASH STORE, IN MARKET STREET. . THE subscriber' has Just received and ii .now open ing at the New Cheap Cash 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.coloied Thibet Shawls, Rich Printed Casliniete , • do, Merino• do, . 1 Elegant Lawns and Bareg.es, - , Dress Silks, &c., • Elegant Mous. de Laions. 1 Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, . Silk and Common IlosierY, ' -...-. ' Ribbons. Laces, &c.. .c.; _ i - A large aisortment of White Goods. DRY GOODS of almost every description; GROCERIES, a choice asSortmeitt. . Also attached to the above establishment is a NEW ,k FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, under the superintendence of Air James .11cA/arney, where also can lie found a large stock of ' . . ' READY MADE CLOTHING, • And Cloths,Cassimeres,,Yeitings, Sce., of the bestqual ity Which will be made up in the mostfashionable and durable manner, warranted to fit, at short notice. The Philadelphia, New York, and Paris quarterly. fashions can always be seen at the More. . . Ladies and Gentlemen will find it to their interest to give him a call, feeling confidant that he can supply them' with alt kinds of goods at least 10 per cent. cheap.: 'er than they can be rdirchased at any other establish ment in Pottsville, as he sells for cash only. ' , ROBERT TURNER. Feb 27, DM , 0-tf - reed and proMptly nitended WM. CHESSMAN, , a few doors below Race. i 1444 . . 2—' Wrapping and Blasting pa HANNAN'S • Wholesale Paper Store. Tamaqua Iron Works. CD3 P S.—Just received 10 pieces of fine black and olive • Cassinelt cloth 15 pieces D'Orsay Plaid Cas , imere, 120 yards Etnbroidercd Satin Vekting,. ISO atr French Black Satin, ItO do Enclish do DR. G. W. KNOBEL, PHYSICIAN AND SURCEDN',I 11"PECTFULLY announces to the cititgns of Potts ville and vicinity; that he has located himself in this place for the purpose of pursuing the piactic6 of his profession. His office will be in the room formei ly occupied by E. N. Carvalho, as a Book store, in Market street, above Centre. lie. can he consulted at Kempton's Drug store in Port Carbrin, every morning between the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock. REF'EREISICES:—john G. Brown and Andrew Rus eel, Pottsville. ApriVlo,lBl7 For•ole Cheap. MITE sub3criber offers for sale 133 acres ofland; situ ated half a mile fromlythrsburg. CO i itibla county, with a good frame house and barn. a firsirate Apple' nichard og RCI.ECT FRUIT, the whole in an exrellent state of cultivation. The above will he sold CHEAP, and terms made known nn application to'. DANIEL S3IITII, on thivremises. 2271m0s May 2 . 9, 1847 I 'or Sale. FARM iii. , NorthumberfaMi cMunty,,3; mileshbove the Bear Gap, on the Centre Wall - turnpike, containing 101.a&res more or less, iNg in a good state of cultivation, with excel lent_improy,•einents: About- 70 acres, are cleared, the balance is woodland. The above describe premises will be sold cheap upon accommodating terms to suit the purchaser, or will be exchanged (Sr property in Pottsville. For further particulars enquire at the Eagle Foundry, on the. Railroad below Clemens k-Par yin's Steatn.lo ill. HENRY PORTER. May 29,18;7 • JOHN fl. MELOIt, HOUSE. SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, AND -IMITATOR OF WOOD OR STONE., rj I IIANKFIIL to the citizens of Pottsville for the eral patronage bestowed ori. him while in the firm of Bowen & Meloy, respectfully intbrms them that he has taken a.shop in Centrb street, over Wm. 11. pill's store, where he will he happy to receiveorders fof work in his line of business. Having served a regular ap prenticeship to the Painting Business, he can safely guarantee that all his work will be done in the best man- - net, or no charge will be Made. . N. 11. l'aper.llanging done neatly and atshort notice May lot, 1847. 18-2nao A - CA- RD. • ' n R. FREDERICK SPECK, takes this method to an aminee to the citizens al Tremont and vicinity, j that he it prepared to engage In the practice his pro 7 fes-ion in all lit branches, and at the some time, respect fully solicits a share of their patronage. He can lie found at Rtpple's Hotel, in TreM - ont. 'Tremont, May 15th,1847.. 2O—ly • NON•PL.US ULTRA. Dr. Wm. F. Danowsky's COMPOUND inedicineagainst Consumption. coughs, Colds, Asthma, 'Spitting of Blood, 'Difficalty of Breathing, Broken Constitution. Sore Throat, Nervous Debility, and all dfseasei derived' from weakneis of the lungs,. diseases tesultingin consumptive constitu tions ; the only tied,'Afte_hest medicine for curing, con sumption even in the lieliest slats. The principal in gredients of this valuable preparation were celebrated for the last centuries in the principal kingdoms of• Bu-. rope, and nbw,.concentrated and'refined by the inven tor. distilamthe healing poWer in the highest possible slate. Thlimeparation has, the high advantage of not being ex'pOied to fermentation or decomposition—no contraindication excludes the application . even medi cal treatment soda homcepashic diet will favor the re sult in the use of this medicine, as it is the only medi cine to ease thecoughand nourish a weak constitution: For sale at John G. Brown's Drug Store, Pottsvtlle, price 01 per bottle. . April 7.1, 1847 17 -3m NEW STORE. ;moRGAN respectfally informs the pnblic that be J has opened a new fancy Dry Good and Millinery. store in Market Street, near Third, where he is just opening a eplendid assortment of goods Just received from New York and Fbiladelphih, which he Intends sena" yerylow.coneistingin part of Silk,Thibet, Par is, and Printed Cashmere Shawls, a large and splendid Assortment of Musliiidetaines, Gingham, and Lawns very low, yard wide Silks, Silk Fringe, Gimp, and But tons, and hp nonukl particularly call the attention of the ladies. to a large assortment of White -goods, Jaco bens, Swiss', Mull and Book kluslins,-Plaid and Stripe ' April 17,1847 , 10- . AS A Fli - RTHER EVID ENCE T' the priticiple of curing disease by cleansing I and purifying the body , is.strictly in ac:ordance with the laws which govern the-animal economy and t if properly tarried out by the tree of -- WRIGHT'S. INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, Will certainly reslt in the complete abolition of die. , ease; we offer the following.testimonials, from per sons of the highest teripectihility in New York; who. have recently been cured of the moot obstinate com plaints, solely by the use of Wright's Indian 'Vegetable. Pills of the North Acherican College of Health. CERTIFICATES OF CURES. • From Jamaica; Long Island... Doctor William Wright f—Dear Sir is With great satisfaction that I inform you of my having been en tirely cured of dyspepsia of five years' standing, by the use \ of yourslndian Vegetable Pills. Previous to meeting with tour, celebrated medicine. I had been under the care of several physicians, and had triedvarmusmedicines, but all to no effect. After using, one VS cent' box of your. pills, however. I expe-: rienced so touch benefit.that I resolved to. persevere in the use of them, according to directions, which I am happy to state has resulted inn perfect cure. In grati tude to lou for.th4 great benefit I have received, and also in the hope that others similarly afflicted may be induced.io ma kriust rial of your extraordinary I send yo'n this statement, with full liberty to publish the name if ,you think proper. Yours, &c. • • G. CALACK = Dr. Wl3l. Wright :—Dear Sir:—At your •rec t ommen• dation, I sotne'lnue since - Made trial of Wright's Indian Vegetable, Ills, of the North American College of Health, and n coascientiouslv assert that for PURI, FYING THE IlL001) AND RENOVATING THE SYS TEM.] have rreived more benefit from their use that front any Other medicine it, has, heretofore, been me good fortune to meet wiih., I am, dear sir, wits many thanks,. your obliged friend, ; °CHARLES :M. 'FATE 00,Hammersley street, New York. From Wartnerrsinm,..,v, Dear Sir:-1 have been atlitacd for seyeral` years with inward weakness arnigencial debility, accompa nied at times with pain in the vide, and other distress. ing complaints. Afier having tried various'medietnes without effect; I was persuaded by a friend to make trial of Dr. Wri;ht's . Indian Vegetable Pills; which I ant happy to state ha n ve relieved me in a most wonder ful Manner. I have used the medicine as: Yet,but a short time, and have no doubt.. by a perseverence In the use - of the medicine according to, direitionsithat shall, in a short time, be perfectly restored. willinely repinimend said pdis,to all persons similarly afflicted. andkin the full belief that the same beneficial results will follow their use., I remain your. dncerely„. .HENRY A. FOOTE: • AVS 7 mcvs.aittna, Ulster Co., New York. . From L.Frenrcriltc.Monrot Co.; Arknnana: . . . Dr. Wm Wright :•'---Dcrie Sir:—(laving become ac quainted with your most excellent pills;(viz. INDIAN VEGETABLY j by experience. I lake the liburty_to write you on the present occasion' by why of suggest - Mg the propriety of being constituted agent fee this state to dispose of them. • In 1811.1 was prostrated with the congestive fever. in East Plot ida, and often.have been ill With the first attack iind a severe relapse, I was necessiat. d ',trepan . to New York for the reltrivery of my health, being much debilitated: I tried different physiCians. and as many 'medicines, but all to no purpose. ;I foUnd my liver much affected, and disiirpsia setting in with its worst form. I began to think'iny case was honelesi. I concluded to resort' to travelling. - Accordingly...l left the city of Albany, N. Y., for Cincinnati, Ohio. On my ~ nay through New York motel chanced to come across one of your agents at Newark, on the Erte Canal. I read one of your advertisements, purchased a box of pills, and tm my utter astonishment f und myself par tially recovered ; en my arrival at Ituffalo. I purchased.. some of yo u r Agentiliere ; at Cleveland, Ohio, visited your age nt, the dry goods merchant—talked with !inn, and took several boxes ;:.,1 soon found-myself a welt man, and concluded to return to my profession, namely, h Travelling 'Methodist Preacher. Your obedient servant, W. Br lIOUC',K. This is, to certify that I found great relief in the use of one box of Wriglit's Indian Vegetable Fills, in the case of a sev /Jo pain in the h rad of a long standing. TIIO3I AS smour. !goose GROVE, Fairfield Co.. 0„ Nov. 10, 180. The following highly respectable'snifirkeepera:,have been appointed Agents for the sale of •WRIGIIT'S VECETABLE•PILI.B. in SChuylkill County r r THOMAS D. IlEATFY,Fottsville• r • • Medlar & Bickel.'Orwigsburg. A. Heebner .c• Son. Port Carbon! • '-Dewahl, Poll* & Co., McKeansburg. . .• Ceo. I) Drey, Tuscarora. Henry Koch & Son,-Middleport. Wm:Taggart, Tamaqua. E. Hammer, Orwipburg. Wheeler & line grove. Aaron Mattig; Lower lalrantangO Jnnas Kauffman, 'Llewellyn. Jacob Kant[Man, Manantango .141 in Welst;Klingerston. Mbriel Herb, Zinitnermintown .. . . CI BDe Forest, West Branch. "... - - Cl B. De Fore-i, Minersville. Jrinathan • Cockhill, Llewellyn.' :' - . George Dreibelbis, East Brunswick... 3. Hart & Co:, New Philadelphia: Levan & Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven. .' . - 'Jill & .1. Drecher, East Brunswick. - .. , • , Jonas Rohinlinlils,Vort Clinton. ... . . Rilifsnyder & Brother. New Castle. • Daniel Weist, Lower Mahantango. . . • • ICE. needy, Lower Malnintongt, - • " s'amuel.,llnyer. Port Clinton. • , , . Henry Sckel, Tremont, . • . ' VPm. Price. St. Clair. •\ ' ' .. . „ • Boyer & Wernert,McKeatisburg. . . Benj. Winter, Minersville. ',.. •.: W. 11. Barlow, NeW.Philadeinhia.' " • tO- Offices devoted exclusively . l4 , the sale or Wilglit's Indian -Vegetable Pills, of the Nfirth American Col lege of Health, N 0.258, Greenwich street, New l'ork ; N. 199 Tremont 'target, Boston—and principaloffice No 162 Rac e -street, Philadelphia. •., ' . May 1, ISM , , , -18 HATNCE'S SARSAPARILLA, OR BLOOD H ILL. WHAT IS THAT PRINCIPLE WHICH WE CALL THE BLOOD ? _ TILE blood is that principle by which the whole sys tem is regulated, Therefore if the blued becomes impure,a--genernl derangement of the system must en sue ; and give rise to Coughs, 'Colds, Influenza. Dys pepsia, Dropsy, Headache, Fullness of Blood, Bilious, Typhoid and Typhus Fevers of all kinds, - Indigestion, eaknes.; of Stomach, Rheumatism and Rheumatic Affection, Nervous Affections, Lilies Complaint, Asih ma. Pleurisy, Inflammation of therl.ungs, Low Spirits, Fits, Measels, Small Fox, Whooping Coligh,Croup.Sore Eyes, ,Inward Weakness, Worms, Qiinizy, Bronchitis. Cholic, Dysentary; Gravel,'Salt Rheum, Deafness and onus affections of the ear, St. Anthony's Fire, Scurfu la or King's Evil, Ulcers, Whit"( Swellings, Tumors, Riles, Suppressed Monthly diScharges,• and Female Complaints in general, Eruptions of the_Skin,..llabituai Costiveness, and all diseases depei7ditig on a disorder. ed arikliseased state of the blood, or a suspension of the henlthy secretions. / Therefore on the first appearance of any of these symptoms, HANCE'S SARSAPARILLA OR BLOOD PILLS, should be procured, and used according to the directions. Price '25 cents per box of 50 Pills, or five boxes for one-dollar. ! FURTHER , /PROOFS .OF THE EFFICACY OF . HANCE'S COMPOUND ' SYRUP OF ~' HOAR 110 UXD IX RELIEV- . , ' !NG AFFLICT- • - ED -MAX! , Mr. George T. Warrington, residing in York street, Federal ItiH„Balthnore,.was Attacked with a violent congh tuire throat, after trying many remedies, was induced by a friend to use liance's Compound Syrup of linarhound, and before using one bottle 'was /entirely cured. , . • I _ UZI ANOTH/M YE T IMRE .ASTONISHING•! Mrs. Henrietta Merrick, - residing in Monument street betwcen•Canal and Eden sheets, was attacked with a very severe cough and g pain in the breast, which was en intenseThat•it e.xtended to the 010111 a -eh, She was afflicted also with a path ih the side. ' • After trying many remedies. shelves persuaded by a friend to use Harice's Compound Syrup of Horehound, and, after usine,three - Mises, she .experienred great re lief, and before she had finished the bottle, n as entirely cured. Price 50 cents -per bottle, or G bottles for 82 50. For Sale by SETA e. IFANCE, corner of Charles and I'ratt streets, and-101- lkiltimore street; and by the following Agents : JOHN FLOOD; Poitsville • E & E. HAMMER, Or- WigsburgRFSNI:DER & BROTHER:New Castle ; WM. PRIC EI E,St. Clair ; - SAML. KEMPTON and lIEILNER, STRAUS, & Co.; Port Carlon ' • OLI VER & MARS; Five Points; C. W. -DA.UNENHAU ER. Tamaqua ; J. B. FALLS, Millersville.. - BE .I . IIE GIRARD LIED INSURANCE. ANLNIU ITV & TRUST' CO.. OF PHILADA. OFFICE 159 :CHESNUT-ST. . TAIs.E Insurance .n Lives,grant Annuities and En dowments, and receive and execute trusts. Rate: for,insuring'Bloo on a sing& life. Age • For 1 year. Fort years. ' For Life. annually, annually. _ __ ' I 20 0111 sn • 1 31 S 40 169 `1 50 9 ,06 EXAMPi.E:—A•person aged 30 years next hirth-day, 1•y paying the Companysl 31; would secure to his fa mily or heirs $lOO, should he die in one yea! ; or for $l3 10. he securesto them $1000; or for $l3 60 annu ally far 7 Yearv; he secures to them 1000 should he die In 7 years . ; or fors23 CO paid annually during life he provides for them 1000 whenever he dies ; for $6550 they would receive $5OOO should he die in one year TUE Itlanaaeis of this Company, at a meeting held 'on the 27th' December ult., agreeably to the design referred in the original prospectus or circular of the Company. appropriateda Bonus or addition to all poli cies for the whole of life, remaining in force, that were -issued prior to tlre'lst ofJanuary, 1812. Those of them therefore which, were issued in the.year 1836, will be entitled to 10 per cent upon the sum insured, making an addition of .8100 on every $lOOO. That is 81100, will be paid when the policy becomes a claim instead of the 81000 originally insured. Those policies that were issued 'in 1837 will be entitled to 81 per rent, or $B7 50 on every 41000. And those issued in 1838, will be entitled to 7} per cent, or $75 on every lon, and in.ratable proportions on all said policies issued prior to Ist of January, 1842. The Bonus will be credited to each polocy on' the books endorsed on presentation at thellftice. " It is the design of the Company, to continue to make addition or bonus to the policies for life at stated periods JOHN F. JAMES, Actuary. .The subscriber has been appointed Agent ins' the above Institution, and is prepared effset Insurances on lives, at the published rates, and give an yinformation desired on the subject, on application at this office. BENJAMIN• BANNAN. . Pottsville Feb. Sth. To Milliners. !. TUST received by J. Morgan from the mannfacturers, tl several cases of bonnets, consisting of China Pearl. Rough and Ready, Paris Coburg. Verona, Verona rear!, •Neopolitan Lace, Fancy Lace., Rutland 'Pearl, French. Lace. Coburg, and a variety of other stylesi!all of which will be sold wholesale, at manufacturers' ,irices. May 214 1648 • ft. BUTTER in Vegetables ' andl: Grains`: ---A e physician in New York saye, in a mmunicatton to the Journal of CoMmerce,..by - the aid of ana lysis, it lass been ascertained , that hi ttee in a pens ' state, is combined in all, or near! •all,•graises, 1 seeds and grairM. Gut u( one hundred weight of 1 _ 1' Indian corn meal, for instance, a 'good chemist can extract from eight to ten pounds of butter. It the pure and or haa furthermore been proved, that b atter obtained from the cream of reilk,'is not animal secretions, 'but that it previously existed, in lo iginal state,,in the hay or food of the cowl and a skillful chemist can make more Inittei out done hundred weight of ihay than a c-cr e!iitcas the cow must appropriate a considerXble sham of it for flie uses and necessities of hr organization., a hundred pound*, hay, and s h e ' Give a cow i f will render hack eight pounds o 1 hotter, but la expert chemist can • realize tvrOve', or thirteen' pounds out,of it." : 1 , , , if this be true, hay can be turne d to a belief profit thah selling it even at tile. present high', prince.. We may soon expect toy see a chemical butter establishment organized, yr alit! President, Directors, &c. Trnly we live in aWonderful age for scientific researehes and' di”Overies. Them can be no danger bf having rancid F butter, 'rh ea it can be turned out fresh freed a handful of hay every morning, _ I _. 13Ell 2 36 3 20 4 CO 1 36 1 93 2 09 JANUARY 20, 1815 B. W. RICE" RDS, Preside-n.l fanners' Department. CHARCQAL HENEFICIN TREES.—ML.y.MOson Cleeelai Conn., TAShetl to make public an 1 upon a peach tree, by an acquaint truth,of which he says, - "con be de 'yond 01l question-Lot any rate 1 a cheap one, and isjworth trying. peiscli tree, theleays of which v low, and showing other symptom friend caning to mimithe quitliti !Delved the turf and soil near thel of,about two feet in diameter oral filled lite space lola level with ;. soil, with fine piece and duSt o remained.in the, bottom of a boxy surprising. The 'tree put on fie instead of the yell w ones, and sickness departed in a wonderl time. The tree n aiipeommenc remained perfectly healthy uniil 1 ~. when it was destr yed by the of fruit, assisted hi/ a strong rill i of note Allot its fru i t, both in qua as much improved as tto appetit itself.—Americon'Agriculturid. THE AGRIc i ,IiLTURAL IsIPLEMENTS OF THE PER VIANS.---" they had.neither the ‘ iron ploughshare of the old wHanor had they animals for draught, which, indeed; were nowhere found in tho — no,w.l The instrpment which they used was-a strong, sharrispointO i d stake, traversed by a_horizontal piece, ten or 'twelve .inches fniin the point, on which the ploughlikan might set his rout and force it into the y grourid.' -Six or tight • strong men .were attached by'ropes to the stake, and' dragged it fuScibly along—l- pulling together, and keeping...omq; as they moved by chanting thcW'riatiorial stings, in, which they •wereaccem• „ponied by the woMen, who followed in their train tu break up the sods with tlair mites. The Mel. low soil' offered slight resistant; .and the laborer, .by lone proctice,-.achuired .a de terity , which ens. ,bled him to turn up - the grah t to the requisite i, `depth with estoisi bung facility. This mo tor she plough was a clumsy co llrivence ; yet it is curious, as the only specimen of the-kind among ' the Atherieah atii nigines, and was , Ferhaps,not ; much'inferior to he wooden i strument intredu. Iced in its Steed - hy the Europ mnreonquerors."— [PrescolrePrru. 1 '• . : SCIENTIFIC AGRICUL URE. — The litriore Ameriani says :—.7%Ve Wave seen a parcel of very Superior ed wheat, weighing 64'lbs. per which, ha been/purchltsed for city grind. tog, and .whiCh Was ,raised under circumstances showing what good managemeld 'may effect in the nerictiltural fine. lThe wheat in question was the product of a fi e ld which, a abort time since. wes„ part of the waste Common tha t had been uncultf7 sated fo, many•years, and .wa deemed to be too poor and worn; at to yield anything, .After closing it , (the pr s ent irner Out lime upon itAo the proportion of 100 busks:lf / tin the acre, and sub sequeritly'followed the lime with a liberal aPplica• tion,Of stable manurs.' The field, thus prepared, was sowed with 'tallest, and 'returned a crop of the fiery lest quality,aveiaging 30. bushels to the acre. , . TILL' LAW PF MANE E.—A case Wes. recently decided 1 (says the B9ston Mail) by the ci Supreme Court of Vermont. involving the right of manure made onla farm'previ us to its sale. The Court held that'oll manures 1 elonged to thefree. hold, and passrd with the calm at its gale, and that the pieviou4 oceupant of the farm, who made 1 the manures fro 4 his own ma oriels. had no right to remove it.' This is direct y opposed, vre,be. lieve, to a decisiOn of the Sup tine Court of ?dm. sachusetts, which --held manures to be personal. p i l properly. As both gder decisions were made u the, common lawhihere being no statute in etcher Stale applying to the case— e op bound td be: lieve that "the perfection' of umgn reasonl ve. ries very much in different locOttea," THE G T l'i before me.... ,portal has been br o ught into use n . 1 means of which all perishab vegetable, and von animal, e months, end even for years. 1 . it appears, to the skill of Mr Baltimore. and consists of an 1 s& cut off from the influences 0 i be et an uniform temperaturi above the freeziing point. -Tt)i ishable article, Which has not 1 upon with 'perfect success: BLACKBERRY MUSH.! Boil 'two •qu'arts of blackberries teri , minutes, and Ladd half a pint of molasses. Wh[en it boils again, dust into it, from the edges, three table spoonful of Ene wheat flour, stir it all the li me , and, wh o' the flour is com pletely mixed i n, it, is Jone.enough: It makes a cheap and healthful 'desseri for the table, and.is capital for the children to take to school fo cat with bread for dinnek. JD BUTTER.Io Cooley's Cy_-_ rictical Reed s, we find the fel-. • fying butter. : ...Melt fresh butter. n a vessel setn a warm bath:* letl. rioui off the clriar - into an earthen-. pot, set in cold water, to cool it as•!,_ Bible, without ldtiing it chrystalize. time without becoming rank." • ' RIFIEJ clo'prullia, of Pl ,lowing for clari by placing it it it settle, and it ware basin, or I quickly as pas It keeps a long )ISE A SE.—,-Ain inflammatory dig• egious.cheract'er . hart broken out le of rialern. N.l J. The *qui - pores the eyes and drooping of the head is apparently! n'repletion of the producing. death by suffocation at heart. Freebteeding ie the most ly yet &covered. . 'CATTLE ' ease of a. cunt! among the can! ere running at end 'ears. It blood•6esecle, the lunge and effectual remei' PLOUGH-pEEP.-If yoti would permmently increase the productiveness and fertility of your fields, ; plough deep, and bringito the surface a pot.. tion of the soilk never before sl i med, that it may T O ' ceive the fructifying influences of the r sun and sit. By so doing, and filling the sail with invigorsting. manures. you Will provide a bhd in which the roots of vegetables a healthy and. salutary me chum. In'' Burdock; leaves will elute -a horse of the slavers in five 'minutes_t_ let 'him eat about two leaves. . I halttried it ' many time,. My horses will always eat/ them when the slavers are bad.—. Plou. II man. T . , . . . . • . . r riE subscriber respectfully ihvites the public to ren at Mr. Wittie d's Store, Centre street, and exam-: Me his assortment of C.- MeyClen GRAND ACTION PIANOS of Philadelphia. .1 - The instruments are highly approved of by the most eminent Professors and Composersof music. For qual— ities of tune. tourth, and keeping in time up to comer: - pitch, they cannot be siirpassed by either American or European Piano. They are Chosen by alt musical stars for their Omens. such aa Madame Castellon, Leopold de Meyer, Vieux Tempi, Burk; Wallace, Tem pleton and many others ; they are used, for 200 or 300 concerts every year. They have also reeeitied i theiwat premiums of the three last exhibitions, and the-lastair. L I , ver medal by the Franklin Ins Mite was awarded to them. The subscriber warrant these Instruments for tee rear. Ile keeps them C(IIIFI npy on hand and sells othem at the 14west manufaci fers.prices on reason able terms. AU lorders from.abroad will be promptly attontleti to. T. , IT. E. nicnoms. • Pottsville, Aug I, 1646..31—tfi . . ' \ TO PEACH ~ of Hartford, • •xperiment made Lance of his; the panted upon be.. he esperimeni it He had a young. were turning yel ls of decay. Hy l es of charcoal, re. roots. in a circle rund the treo. and ; . the surrounding. charcoal, which The result War he healthy leases, II other eigns nr. 111 short space of ied growing, .sod . some years,ifte4 eight of itelerop d. It is worthy itir and size, was {ranee of the tree ESERYER.—We lit invention. which ;or Philadelphia, by e articles, fruit-and -in be preserved for Tt owes ,its origin, Peter Kephart, 'of limreense chamber, .f heat as alwajts to a degree or so ere is hardly a per , been extierimeated
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