The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, August 07, 1847, Image 4

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    tun - MIISQUITO ntryT;
Frain Vainnum 1. .
Not a drum as heard. t a horrible hum,'
As around w
our chambe b r u we hu rr rried,
In pearch of the Insect, whose trunspetand drum
Our delectable slumber, had worried:
We sought for it darkly, at dead of night,
Opr coverlid carefully turning. -
fly the strugeling monnbeam'Orristy light,
And our candle dimly bunilni.
No Useless garment confined our breast, '
Itr In simple night-dress and slippers,, .
We wandmrd about like spirits distressed,
Or the sails of practical skippers.
Short and few were the words We khan,
Lest the noise should disturb the truisquito ;
ttuhwe steadfastly gazed en the whitewkshed wall,
And thought that we had been bit, obi
Wel thought as we rose from our restless bia;
And relinquished our pleasant
That we would•nt ret in 'gain he was dead,
And we were secure from his bill, ph 3
But half an hour had seemed.to clayish: .
Ere we met v. ith the wretch that had bit us,
And raising our boot, gave some terrible slaps, •
.
That made the musquito's.qurtut.
Quickly'and sadly we turned &dm the dead,
And left them all smashed and gory; • .
. th'e blew nut the candle and popped into bed,
.Determined to jell yalt the story.
an6' 1) um
14:GAfs INGENUITY.—The following scene
in a recorder's court at New Orleans. is described
by The Picilyiine:-Two young rogues, who esti.
dentry had acquired linine stilatterimrof law, and
some knowledge of the,practice of courts frtm that
great! teacher; experience, Were brought berate the
magi -tiate, as James Johnson and Jtiseph Brown,
char, ed with having feloraously abstracted certain
cake from a stall in the market : -.. . • 1
'.4Yh'at 4o you say to this -charge 1" said the!
Itecorder to their'. -
- .!Ary 4 says not guilty ofcourse," said John•
son ii " no one 'ran't bound te, criminate himself."l
"Yes, but you were keen taking the bread by
th'-e . rc!ro,'' said the kecorder. '
! A negro ain't no witness against s white Soy,
no hiw you can fix : It," sad Brown.
•• nd besides;' said Johnson, "cakes ain't Heath
1 •
ito mire fleas .
ain't lobsters-sir there can't be no
• inili l tinent found for stealing it.' - 3
1 .
R rordei.--. , .8 ut another'persnn than t)sei ne
gro ' ventsn s'isv you take the cakes; the ,_. l.lorni
. miss rc himself saw you do it"
.. .t Brown.—•' Vert, vot of it; it wartf l t no burgle
-a, , • •
ry, t ause it was done in daylight, and there vial
_ .
n't no luck broken." '
J u lt i a so ti,—*. Yes, 'and I Nemld like to ask the
gcrOan as how he knows, 'swiss, we did take the m ',
but bat we meant to pay.for them. IL isn't.every
dm what takes things on credit as can be prose
cuted for larceny—ndt by a long Aut." - 1
.I . 2r i errier.... Both of you seem to have no in
cons derable experience, young as you are, in 114!
rule of court and criminal practice—have yor
. ever been up before a court before l'!
Ji knson.—. , We is not bound to rin. , wer that
''cre iu'estion t 'cause our kracters hain't been tin
: pest lied." t ' r •t•
firema.-L[.l4tle to Johnson,]- 4- Sight, Jim,
mutjja the word —'kracter —gae.,s iWe'ain't qui e
• 4
so h i rcen si he takes us to be."; ,
Recorder. Well, 101..11"s - end both of yrni 0
the Weak-house for thirty days :' you are evident
ly tact idle, too vicious, and, I may arld,luo curl
..ning, to be permitted to go at I rrs,e."
fohnson.—Ore gills fora trial by jury, your
honor, and a speedy trial .at' that. The ,constiu
tion gOarantees it to every "Metican citiz'n, and_
we ainh again' to be chizzied out of it, no how."
if
ecorde.r.—... At ail - events. I will send you! to;
the Work-house for the pretent. I wish to see if
Ftrinot learn something more alit . iiLl you." I
filmson,—[as the officer took: them out of
cinirt.]:•, ,, Fell, then, I'm Wu Ned iflwe don't get
out on a 'baby corpy.'P
.; A DISCRIIII.NATING SHOT.L—Two men;
Jones and Martin, - FireAt deer hunting. After ' i re
,mii i ning together a while they separated, and soon
Jones, hearing the report of NlFtirt's4run, went; to
hi . rn, Seeing no game, he asked him if ho had
shn4 anything. I
'i.No," replied Martin, very carelas!y, ‘• didn't
ph,
sho l ot anythri.r." '
Jo
9 i e W s 1 a t
yartin seem ed capt ure t, and ev aded a reply
looked ilid aru u n i d s - b a o. :i t tt a le t , r and ' aye a calf gra.
zin a short digtanco o tt . - • I
' Did you shoot at that calf?" arked Jones.l
11 ..
-Yes." replied Martin, "Ishot at it, o '
1A ou didn't hit it though," remarked Jones. •
1, 4 No, I did not hit it," and - Martin wenl on fa
emPliiin—" yeti- see, I was uncertain whethi'ir it
ivaig a calf or a deer, and I shot err as to hit it if it
ss , S4J a deer, and Inks ,it if it was a calf."
r . 11
••. CLOSE Q.C7AR I can Aell you a
better story ...than thqt," added the captain. M. f
fell .pretty' considerahle.fr'sky• one clay, and I went
up the lightning rod, hand over hand, as high as
tber,vane. I htd'a first rate pro•ipeil up there--
buiLihat ain't all. . A thunder cloud 'came
at! saw - it was going to strike the steeple, acid
th Ito myself, if it hits mis I'm done up. 15.3
I god" ready and When the crack ,came, I gave a
leap up, let the lightning strike and run down,'. nd
•Itien caught hold again I"
IJONES ON A STEAMBOAT.---dones.was
4i r t a steamboat above St. Louis, not long since,
when a raw-Hoosier cat..e aboard. Atnightl the
Hoosier turned:into his. berth with his bouts on.
he steward seeing this said : .
yot.VbaYe lain'down in your boots." ° -
'l%e-raw_ pne raise I his head. and lcioking dawn.
hisloots, innocently replied::'
.-Welr. it .won't hurt 'em—they anet theLbei4i
I ve •
JUDGE OF REPROBATES.—An old l ady
alked intp the office of,.a Judo of Probtfe, in
assacbuaettg, once upon a time, and said : •.
I"'Are yeu the et . Reprohatea I",„
•‘-I am the Judge of Probate.' was the ' reply.
'• Well, that'e' it, I expect,'! yl , ll - I the old lady
You see, my father waa detested, and he left se
rat little infidels, and I want to be their eg-etu
ITEM
" Look berth,' nin i n; why am you au' me
- e — tionte qh de wohnterrCin Mexico?" 1
" Well, dat am a stnasV4r. I gilts dat upl,.
,
Nigaa, its kase we saryei tinder Woo/!" •
. "E'yatt ! El'yah ! sniit, is!"
Jis tzo 'long, will ye? It ain't do use to talk.
etlimabusses to Ms child!" .
• A' 111.,UNDER.—An Irish colonel of s'ivoltin.
t er corps, who had long been a confirmed 6.6che.,
1 r. excited much pleasantry. by harangueiti4 hie
Men :—.t Genitemn - ; , we arc all a.semblecil tail
day to defend our &via and our children."
.
• di , . \ Vhy are girla bathing like a pleasant oam.;
mer drink ? Beeause they are leases in water.
Boston Past. 1 , .
.
1 ,That'll du Tar the Yankees. .
•• Might v'out name be Smith 3", said nne
kei to. a:100 : 1er:
less, it might—but it ain't by.a long ch.Alk.
is cruel to use carriages'so much ; the wheels .
rWoltva ys " tired." .
Safely Ftisc , . • .
FOR biastine rocks, Is. perfectly safe, and the r nnly
ankle which the engineer 3 on the. Erie Canal per.
tied to be used, for sale at BANNAN'S
nay I Book and Stationery Store.
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1 -I AVILY BIBLES AT ONLY DO CENTS.
V - Just received a lot of
g'" lln" ,,1 1. 0 Fancily Bibles with plates, fainily record,
kr.., will. 11 win t.... a 0 id at 90 cents, together with a large
rissortnient of bibles ranging in price from 00 cents to
820, and for tali- at . - -- BANNAN'S
l • . June W-261 WholesArs Book Store.;
• Segal Cases.
lot of E egar .Cases. moment' which
are suitable for hunters and travellers. Just reeet
ecramrfor sale at
Junel`2s-,-16]
Wide Curtain Paper:
10n. PiEt;tES or new pimento., embracing the Acme,
nwlfteady; Landscape. Fountain, and other pat
t..rne, plat received and for sale, wholesale and retail. at
'lune24l-281,•IltANNAN'S Wholesale Paper store.
Portraits of Gen. Irving'.
T j l a va (lieu. for Governor, Just received
at HANNAN'S
I March 27 13 • Irene and' Prinretere.
oat Wharf to
THIGH win hod 20 boat loatb'of coal.on the level;
Or one load deep. Good genies lad screens, also
met water for vessels or boats. • Thls pmPerlY is well
dapted foi•slaippinZ,or tetailiae coat if desired. Lct
ers paid addreasedto, A. 1.. GREENFIELD, at ihe Led
er office, Philadelphia, will be promptly attended to.
Phllptdelphla, July 10, 1817
NIACKEREL,
SHAD. • ~ i co/inaptly on hal - alum/tit
SALMON, • ..' .- sale by : . ' - *
. HERRINGS. i. .1. PALMER & Co.,
HAMS & SIDES, • • Market street Wltarc,
SHOULHERS; . - I . . . Phillula.
I LARD & CHEESE. J
Philada., May .15th; 1847,
SUPERIOR COAL MINES.; •
IN WYO 1H I.N G VAL L E Y
(A NUMBER.)
Olt sale And for rent. on the most reasonable. terms
I' Inquire of :,• V. Li MAXWELL;
- Attorney ti; LAW,
Wllkeehkrre
LuzernSt Conroy, P r a.
Wilkesharre, Feb. '1,3, 47 452.517--
. ,
Druz - vars.. .
~. •
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_
n , Mirror Aria wheels and. axles, perfectly new
having Dever been used. Axles are 2 inches ladl
ameter, fur a 40 inch road. chilled wheels, 18 Inches In
diameter, made , by E. W. hicEinnes. For sate cheap. '
apply, to . [J u ly 10-283 .'F. W. HUGHES. .
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vtraISSIONER'S SALE -
- a . Of Real Emtate. •
• •
rPITE Connaissioners of Schuylkill county, will hold
a public sale on Monday, the thh day of August neat;
at the Court House., in the borough.,of Orwieshurg r for
the purpose of selling all such unseated lands as have
beep purchased by them at Treasurer's sales; agreeably
to the " Act of Assembly," and have been hind by them
unredeemed. for ffve vearsand upwanis ellen of which
is hereunto annexed., Sale to commence at 10 o'clock,
A. M., on paid day, and continued from day to day no.
til all Is sold. J . ,
Pinegeove. • :
I lot Henry Boyer
400teres Joseph Snyder &
,; 41ms" John Salter Wharton
2 ." _Peter Fitzpatrick • • ' •
1 " • & Doinbury
1 " John S. Wharton • .
291 acres. John Huber
201 " Michael Sulzer
127 , " Filbert & Snavely "
113'." Henry Lliechley ,• VI
109 ;" John & Adatri Brown •
4 lots Moses & others
1 ' John Luckenbill
1 " Arnold. Moyer & Wharton •
Ellet
. " Marcus Caulfman
2- " Jacob
97 acres Rex, Snavely, Lehman, & Others
150 " George Ruth .
22 " Charles A. Snyder
59 " Griffith Eldridge
178 " • Jacob ileherling, Jr.
131 " • Charles A. Snyder
100 .' John Snavely
150 " Francis White
ISO " George N. Eckert • .
15 " John Houtz
8 " Ley. Keint, Dreultel,& Filbert
170 " . Paul Brand ' •
65 " Greenawalt. Inn. George & Co.
10 " Ley; Keim, Drenkel, & Strimpfier
558 " Henry Bierbler •
4 " Frederick Klett & others
150 " Ley, K n url. Drenkel, & Strimpfler
ISO '•. .Joseph & Kemp
200 " Jacob Seibert •
4 33 1 " Jerenuali Mcllvain
'l5O " S towel or D thief Hain
113 " Henry Buehler
300 " 11. Hain. Greenawalt & Co.
9 " . Greenawalt, Jno. George & CO.
13 " Charles Snyder .
100 " Charles Snyder •
I " Robert Milnor & Klett •
7 lots Arnold & Kauffman
1 " Bower & Kelantan ,
43 acres Charles Snyder
03 - Jacob M innie
101 Greenawalt, George
100, " Joseph Bensinger
Afanheirn. '
300 'acres James Cresson
lint J,cnb Leitzel
1 " Jacob Weitzel
1 " Samuel Brook 6c,Pott
700 acres Ilenneville Krim
2 hits Joseph Richards
3 " Rnbert Lewis -•
3 " John C. Offerman
1 ," George Danner
1 'r John Nease
1. ", Braiden •
-John Ebert
1' " Wharf Benjamin DeWees
'" do do do
" No: 51, Richard Oram
1 " Na. 52, Richard Orem
- " No. 52, Richard Oram
- -3 " William Richardson
acres Jnhn Shoetrer, Jr.
300 " Samuel Bell ,
91 "'" John Biddle
4 lots Cap:ain R. F. Stockton
I " Maria Minnie
40 acres- John k Benjamin Pint
134," _Prat •
1 lot Mr. Braiden
" No. 18. Edward H Gill
1 lot Kinsey It. Hilt & William Spohri
2 •' . Carson 02 Boradon ••, •
1-•" Benjamin Dewees
1 " George Dentler
1 " Jacob Wetzel
• Lower illahoniongo."
'27 acres John Kuntzelman, Jr.
100 ' Clrales Werner
100 " Henry lieberling
64 ," Daniel Hand
107 " Jelin Hand
00 " Henry Heberling •
139 " Jelan Huber
230 " William Grad] .
150 " William Hoch
300 -"" Samuel Eister
071 " ' Budder & Co. •
90 " John Reed
96 " Philip fluntzinger
300 ' George Keck •
1041 " Samuel Hain
60 " Philip Zarazinger
15 " Jacob Dinger
, Barry Townithip.
165 acres Jacob Krebs
300 " 'Samuel Hoffman
226- "J - Daniel Shappell
314 " Henry Stichter . •
" Henry snyiler
- 350 Benjamin Becker
30 " Francis Yarnell & Co.
130 " Francis Yarnell 4" Rigg
409 " John Brohst
350 " William Crnssby :
472 '" • Henry G. Weaver •
• Sohn Dreher
50 " Isaac Christ
25 ."
Peter Binler & Co.
1000 " Jacob W. Seitzinger.
Norwegian.
100 acres Thomas Haven' •
535 " John C. Merman
3 Ints George Patterson
1. " Nicholas Thuron • •
119 ages Reaves & MatloCk
139 " do do .
135 " , do do.
101 " do do
50 " Benjamin Becker .
299 . Becker, Barman, & LanderbrUm
1200 •• George Ruth
- Wayne.
266 acres Samuel Hain •
4 " !Umber
115Elilah Yoder
•Giuber & Moyer'
I lot. Abraham Fertig
100 apes John Brown
61 " John Sharff
80 " Strunbar, Christ, &Sholl
5n " Jvoli Minnie
29 John Hummel
33 ." John Fitter .•
60 tt S•ruphar & Minnig
12 " Daniel Roster
Uainn.
iIANNA.NT'S Fancy Store
930 acres David - Fritz_
400 ' -Matthias Smith
391 " William Stewart
376 " -do ` do
20)) " John Bede, ,
7:1 " • Conrad Fu ss -
310 " Daniel Fry_ & Co ,
'392 " J•ohn McCat:ay
187 " G. B. West
191 " John McNeal!
Rush Tau.nsh;p
71 arras AlteriStevenson,.& Cooper
800,, " Ilanjande Vonnib •
400' ' William Weiler
400 " Andrew Geiger
404- " James S. Spencer
103 " James Targert
102 " Jo:in Kleckner for Stouter
00 " George W. Duncan
Porter.
251 acres William Mich & Co.
180 " Philip Zimmerman dr Hain
159 ". William Zimmerman
177 " • Jacob Klinmel,Ar. Co.
". J•troh CluiAt
154 ." B..ojamin Brinarvitz
~ William Green*
199 henry Helrirling
283 " Joseph Zerbe •j.
300 " Samuel Eisler
Sehtsyllai.
400 acres William Windermnth
12 Aud.nried & Reber
'lOO " Harding •
15 " Joseph Stouter
119 " Adam Will
SO " William Wildermoth
140 " , • Jacob co.
I tot Sands & Moore
I ' Samuel Wolf
• I-" Henry Dutmsriue
1 " - James Morrie •
2 " Volney B. Palmer
" do • • do
SdUsylkiltliaven,
lot A ,Graham
1 " S. Wain
I. " No. 111, Richardson &Hill
1 " N 0.5, . do 'do
• - • Bffrneft.
200eeres Hain &, Filbert -
600 • 14.- ninny Miller
141 '" Joseph M. Eldridge
600 - " M. & Sarman
„ 'West artstuwic.
100 alms' N. Zimmerman & J. Weise}
400 ' , - Bboener & Pott • •
100 " — :Leonard Rtattell
•
West Pays. • :
50 acres 'Lein & Billig •
.491. " William Graerf
Upper Mahertiongo. •
460 erns Illatijamtn Snyder & Co.
‘•"-• ' East -Brusuusig. ;
1000 acres Daniel Kelm ic Jones
PRIPARRICK BECK.. •
GEORGE
DRE Et - EITICHTER,
LEVOi6 • lIER.- ' -
m
Coissioners*" °Mee, I.
. J m uly 6th, 1847.. 1
BOOK. BINDERY: `
WE hale now a first rate workman employed in our
Bindery. and are prepared to bind and re-bind all
kinds of books in the neatest and Most darahle Manner.
Persons wishing books bound will plesseinend them in
as soon as possible. kinds of; amount and other
books ruled and miumfactured to order at short notice
andlow Mtn at •. _BANNN'S
Bindery and WholOrlellook Store..`
30-2m0.-
one 1;
• Ireiliperabce* Grocery.
AMEEV S. SPENCER ' dc CO., Whelesale.and Ritail
J Grocers, Si lIf; Omer' of Second and South streets,
Pißadelphia. &Cie .constantly on hand, and for dale,
an extensive assortment of Groceries of all inscriptions
(sum Liquotts). Flour, Proviskins, and Fish, which
they:oar at art low prices as they can be purchased at
in the city. The attention of Country dealets and fem..:
ille4 is particularly requested to their clock of Teas:
Coffees, and Sugars. Goode purchased, delivered' al
any pOint In the city free of all expense: • '
Phila., April 3, 1817 • • 14-tin •
PASCAL 'IRON WORKS,
' PHJLAD . tiPHIA;;
W E a tE ; wughtir e iu
Suitablel l c Z r tive7.arineandahrS[e. „ :ler
'fromgto sinches
in diameter. Also, Pipes tor
Steam and other, purposes; extra strong Tub I fo i e Hy
draulic Presses; Hollow Pistons for
_Pumps of Steam
Engines kc. Hannfured awl - for sale by
, MORRIS, TASEER & MORRIS;
WarehOuse S. E. corner 3d and Walnut sts.;.Philada.
rbilida• Nov. 22d .
JUNIATA • BOILER IRON. , I ' .
r,;-STONS asorted boiler trot 4 N A oa. 3, 4 and of
widths of 26,32,104136itich.a and r•ndont lentths,
A. ti• G. RALSTON.
4, South Rout at, Philat
Philada..3loy 11. 1846
I?iIIENINITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE.
The Franklin' Insurance Co.,
OF 'PHILADELPHIA.
Capital t 5 4ou,otio, Paid in
Charter Perpetual.
f' ONTINUE jomake Insurance, permanent and Dm
its,d,•on every description of property, in town and
country on the usual favorable terms. Office le3l
Chestnut Street near IRO Street.
CHARLES N. DANGBER, President.
DIRECTORS,
Charles X. Ranker, Samuel Grant,
' Jasuu Scot . !, Frederteh Bratsk, • • •
Thomas Hart, ' Jacob R, faith, • '
Thomas S. Wharton, Geo. W. Richards,
Tobias Warner, , JUordeun D. Leans '
effARLES G. RANGRER,
The subscriber has, been appointed agent for the a
bove mentioned Institution, .and is now prepared to
make issarance.pn every description of property, at
the lowest rated
Pot' ;)
Da
,; ST 7 I3 Safety Lamps.
rr HE strhaertber has }nit received a supply of Safety
Lampa. deicing winch ate ti, , fewnf Upton & Rub-
Improveid Safety Lamp, which is acknowledeed
to he the hest and safest now in ate' in the mines In
Eurhpe. For late at bcatlit ices than they ran be -
'
im
ported. at IS ANNAN'S
.pril 3 It Cheap look and Variety. Store.
New St,re at Brookville
THE Subscriberhari just received from Philadelphia '
and has now opened at Brockyllle, a large and gen
eral assortment ofseasonable goods, suds as l Dry floods,
Groceries. Hardware, and Queenswa re, In addition to'
winch will be found constantly on hand. Fish, smoked'
and fresh Meat, as well as a good POPO? of country
produce. Call and examine our stock, arslynit will find
ua prepared to sell goods at as low a rate an alley have ,
ever been cold any where, in Schuylkill county.
• N. 13.—Country produce oral' kinds wanted, for
wLich the highest - prize will be paid. c s
GEO. H. POTTS, I
Pottsville. Fe 6.7. 1641. 6 .
NX7 ILL hettol , l at Private sale, a farm situated -with
V in t ntaintle of the town of Cattawissa, in Colum,
bia count),-1- a., adjointng farms belonging to John
Cleaver and Peter Bodine. containing Shy acres more
or ass, thrde acres of which are woodland, and :the
balance in a ,good state of cultivation.
Thete is• an excellent orchard of choice apple l
• • • trees. toxether with a number - of Peach
and Cherry trees, on the farm. On the
• •••premises are erected Allgood two story log
111 •
is s dwetting Finesse with kitchen back, a lamb,
hank barn, anew cider press, stone spring
house together with other out buildings, all in in good
order. The farm will he Bold a bargain to any person
In want of one. Fortarms and other particulars apply
tti ' • WILLIAM PATTON,
Mine llill Gap, Schuylkill Co., Pa.
March 6,1847 Id—t
Book and Stationery •Store..
WE have 'completed our arrangements with mau
facto rers and publishers to open a wholesale Book
and Stationery Store in Pottsville,..Vhere will always be
kept on hand a large assortment of
SCHOOL & MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS -
Blank Books of.every description, very cheap, ii`oiwith-:
standing paper is advancing iu price.
Stationery in quan• it its.
Good Ruled Paper as low as 61 40 a *1 50 per Ream.
Paper Hangings very low, new & beaut if patterns. ;
tcs. Country Merchanti and small dealer supplied on
better terms than in Philadelphia, at
• . NAN'S
Wholesale Book & Stationery Store. Pottsville.
List of -Winks not on band furnished in a day or
two. June 5 43—'.
MEI
WORMS! 'WORMS!!
"Destroy T-housands of Children,
WITHOUTPAREW - I . 'S EVER KNOWING
•
OR SVseECTING TIIE CAUSE,
we would adrisealllo read the following slimplonts
D ICKING at the nose, offensive breath, pain in the
joints or llnibs. grinding of the teeth during sleep,
voracious appetite, leaness, bloated stomach or limbs,-
gripings, shooting pains in various parts of the body.
a sense of something rising in the throat, itching of
the aims towards night, bleeding of the nose, gnawing
sensation at the stomach, flashes of heat over the sur
face of the body slightchills or ehiverings, head-ache,
drowsiness, torpor. vertigo, disturbed dreams, sudden
starting in sleep with fright and screaming, cough,fever
'sluices, fits, pallid hue, thirst, bad taste in'the mouth;
difficult breathing, fatigue, squeamishness, nausea.
frequent desire to pass something from the bowels. and
sometimes discharges of - slime and mucus., And should
they have any ofthem, immediately obtain a bottle of
Hohensack's Vegetable Worm Syrup, which is so pleas
ant, that every child willcry for it after Blum once had
a taste, and remember it is warranted to cure, or the
money is returned, and 4500 is offered tc any 'Person
that will produce a case of Worms. Which it will not
cure. We have in our possession' several Worms of
various kinds and amongst them one 330 inches in,
length which it brought from Jacob Bch Neifenhiser
I.ancaster county. Pa ...who had-suffered from early,'
infancy, and he and his friends. as well as many of
the•most eminent physicians pronounced Iris case a -
gradual deck:ie, being as they thought that abominable
Icomplaint Dyiipepsia. and before taking' two bottles he
I passed the above worm: and has enjoyed the best of
health ever since. which has been about nine months,
and all for 50 cents, and had paid physicians upwards
of *5OO. without re , teivingr any benefit whatever. ,
We do certify that we have used Hohensack's
getable:Worm Syrup, and being acquainted with-them,
recommend it as-being the best article as well as the
most pleasant to take we ever used, and furthermore,
aubscribe our names believing it to be a-benefit to the
human family, by &Mesa.
Poet. Appleton, south street, near 2d—Doct. Kim
bell, nth George street—lsaae Genus_ , Altkhomaß,
Bucks colinty—Doct. Keelv, Philada.;—Doct: Thomas,
N. Jersay—Poct. Sweet. Delaware—C. Henry Flamer,
• Minister of the Gospel: Marshall street, I door below
Brawn—Patrick Duffy. Melon at., above Ninth—Jacob
Welsh, below ('oats w, side—B. Gifford, Rose Alley,
Ist door below Coates—Susan Thompson, Oxford
between Front and Second, Kensington.
Prepared by J. N. & G. S. Hohensack,' N. E. corner
of Second and Coates streets. Philadelphia, and for
sale by every storekeeper in the United States—Price
25 cents.': , Also. Hobensack's 'letter Ointment, war
ranted to cure all eruptions of the skin—price 55 cents
' - N. 11.—Should any doubt the above, and believing
their children have'worms, they will be furnished gra
tuitously by calling on us. .•
, J. G..BROWN, Druggist, wholesale agent, Pottsville
and for sale at all the principal sturea in the county
October3d. 118411 50—ly
EIMI
.:. _~~
Spring Garden Mutual Insurance
Company •
Tills Company having organized according to the
provisions of its charter, is now prepared to make
Insurancegagainst loss by Fite on the mutual principle,
combined with the security of a joint stock capital.—
The advantage of this system is, that efficient security
a afforded at the lowest rates that the business can be
done for, as the whole profits (leas an interest not 'to
exceed 6 per cent. per annum on the capital) will be re
turned to the members of theinstitution r without their
becoming- responsible for any of the engagements or li
abilities of the Company, further than the premiums ac.
tually paid.
The great success which this 'system has met wiih
wherever it has been introduced, induces the Directors
to req'tcst the attention of the public it, confident
[bath requires but to be understood to he appreciated.
The act of lacorporation,and any. .explanation in re-.
Bard to it, may be obtained by applying at the Office
ihrorate'est corner of etkand Wood stn., or of 13,9-BAN--
NAN, Pottsville
CHARLES STORES, President.
L. IcRUMBIIAAR, Secretary. •
, , .
DIRECTORS, , .
- Charles Siokes, George W. Ash,
Joseph Wood, . • Abraham R. Perkins,
Elijah Dallett, David Rankin. . •
P. L. Laguererne, Walter B. Dick, - ..
Samuel Townsend, Joseph Parker,
The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the a
bove mentioned Institution, send is prepared, to effect
- nsurances on all descriptions of ju opertyu the lowest
ate..U. RANNAN.
. .
.
February 213,1846,
I=
Printer's Ink.
SIIMMER Newerraner
Fine Ink in i lb. jars, for boOk!or ob prinnna. -
Bed. Green. and•Bltie Inks in lb. jars. at 3250 per lb.
Gold and Silver Bronzes for printing in Sliver and
GoN.
Bronze paper of diferiet colors; for printing Gold
and Silier labels.
All of which will be sold at city prices. at
- - , - BANNAN'S' '
Jane 24-481 Wholesale Bonk t & Fanny atass.
.
To Farmers.
veva ToNs of African or Iliabclarna Gaano, jails re.
L' calved and for sale by the undersigned. 'The gab.
&cline bi rile very best article of African Guano, and re.
gambles Peruvian in quality, at a much lower peke.
This consignment is Just is season Ilbr top dressing
cones turnips, buck wheat, &c.. and - will be sold at a
ssail advance by she ton or single bane). •
Suaeld
' Jolts .CII.OBLAND.
• •ae
ANDREW RUADEL.
2S-1 y
=Lis
FARM FOR SALE
WHOLESALE I
OFFICE - OF 711 E
'PiXTENSIVE '-wrocir - OF GOODS,
t i IINERSVILLE;
rrliE subsaribeettan4toiee .that he. bar 'emulated
1. • bte son with him, end ' t that.hereaLler the mercan
tile business will be carried on under the firm of i, . • -
' • . dait30N,•...1
-At the large 3 story brick i store In MirierssTe. .
Where will be - found one of the most extensive and ii
egant stocks of goods everefferid for sale In
county.,consisting in part ofl
,
Cloths. Merinos; Lawns.
• • Bareges, Bummer Cloths. Silks. Muslin -
' 'lde Lathes Handkerchiefs, Ho -
sissy. Linens. and Fan- -
cy Dry Goods
Of all leiicriptlons. Also-a FRESH STOCK OF ORO
'OEIIIEB, consisting of Teas. Coffees, Sagami, acid- all
articles in s;.
lit
t : o . ge . t . her , with
good
assortment of QUEENSWARE,, all of ch ' will
ll be'
S'sold cheapforcash. uswisn:
NOW ' iS the time , for Ilcargattis
NEW CHEAP . CASH STOKE
• In Millsrerilte,Scirmiajti County. Petssytrinipe,
gist doer to.Brith Karma's Hata, I 1 .
un.biery !street. , : 1
•
ELIJAII - 11: og I . •
RESPECTFULLY'annotinces to his numerous Mend.
and the citlienii generallV. that he has opened a neiv
cash store, inllinersville, Si buylkill "cnunly:woerc he
intends to keep on hand a large and varied assortment
of goods. embracing-among others' "'
DRV GOODS, • ' LIQUORS; i
GROCERIES, QUEENS WARD, '
ROOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS,
HARD WARE. PLASTER. ' •
SMOKED MEAT, . FISH, SALT,
MINING GOODS,- &c.. &c., • . •
AB of 'ORO' have been laid in new, and at prices, ran
ging with the times. From the knowledge he hasofthe
merchai tile business and the wants of this marketand
his determination to 'sell Eon c•istt ONLY, trusting to
quick sales and !twill profits, he flatters himself that all
who give him a call will find. a bargain and cheaper
goods at hilt store, than can be found in any other estab
lishment in the Coal Region, and no mistake.
.N.711,-.The highest price paid in cash or goods, for al'
' kinds of counts) . Produce.
Minersyille, June 20, 1847
. LATE CLEMENS & 'BAKER, •
Wi p T l L v E a S r i i i: i t: l E l ,'sDlUCAGgetS.Tt,forMt a h n e u rra h n ir k e i r in a f,, C ass
Works. Having been long engaged in the manufac
ture of Copal Varnish, (as well as other kindi,) is now
prepared to offer to purchasers an article which in
quality, cannot be surpassed by any in the Al
so, receiving weekly from the above celebrated Works,
Window Glass of every, size. Constantly on hand a
full assortment of ,White Lead, of the. most approved
brands,: Red Lead, Litharace, Snxpny Magbesia. •
which will be '
sol l at Manufacturer's prices, together
with a large and well selected stork of Diugs, Medi
cines, Dyes,. Acids, 'Fine Colors, Perfumery, 4.c., in
short every ankle in the Drug line. Merchants, Phy,
sicians and Dealertein general, are requested -In call
and examine the mock and rites , feeling satisfied they
will be induced to purchas . b.
February 14, lAla.. 7-ly
TO CAPITALISTS OTI{ERS
Pennsylirania Coat& Irori Lands,
• For Sale. •
1671 ACRES 19 Perches and allowance of 6 per
centAf first rate farming Lands, located. In
Smite Township, Jefferson crrunty„finely, Timbered
and Watered , and having several Mill sites upon them.
Tw,oanaln.roads run through the lands, and improved
Farms adjoin', while Saw and Grist Mills !are in the
immediate neighhorho.od. This land was Selected by
a gentleman Of experienced judgment. and iS consid
ered by judges to be one of the best tracts in vie coun
ty. Its prijrnity to the Clarion and Allegheny rivers.
and rumen - Me navigable streams, ,and the proposed
'Railroad to Pittsburg, and Erie, renders it highly desi
rable as an investment at present prices. : • .
Abounding in Iron Ore and Bituminous Coal., of • fine
quality, it is believed to present one of the most ad
'vantageous !Orations for Iron Works in West Penn
sylvania. The present owner purchased with a view
of erecting mach Works. but engagements !In another
quarter obliges him -with great' reluctance to forego his
intention. Maps will be shown. and every informatitm
given by the ',undersigned. The, lands are patented,
and the titlercand quattly will be warranted, and sold
free and clear of all encumbrance. 4
R. SITEAFF
15 North Thirteenth street.
'hie January 3, 1846. • 1—
Philadel
it - .. , i, cutlip -- iVATCIIIN &
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-,1
JEELRY • :
• :
AT TUE rilltADE ILPIIIA WATCH - i;
JEWELRY STORE,
IZ- , - - : : ? -7,. `"' • - .A 79. 96 . - Nf irik Second Street,
innagailiii corner of ' Qua;ry.
( - I OLt. Lever watches, full leaven& IS cak
U"
..aces, I , .-
.1 I $45 00
Silver Lever Watches, tall jewelled, - 23 00
Silver Lever Watches. 7 jewels, , IS 00
Silver Lepine Watches jewerd, Isteuality, 14 00
Superiorgoartier Watches. 10.00
lmitntiori gnartier Watches, not warranted, 500
Gold Spectacles, • tl 00
Fine Silver snitetneles, - , 175
Gold Itracelets. with Topaz stones, 3 50
Ladies' Gold Pencils, Iticarats, 2 00
Gold Finger Rings, 37i ct 4, to *Si Wa tfh Clammy,
plain 121 cis., pstent iSi, hinet - 25. Other, artieles in
proportion. 'All goods warranted to be what they are
sold for. 10. CONRAD.
. .
. .
,On hand. 'tome Gold and Silver Levera,'2 Lepine
and Quartiers, tower than the above priced.
Dec 5, 1846 ,„ . , ' 49-1 y
ATTENTION !! •
MILITARY STORE.
rr II E subssriber would respectfully inform his friends
( 1. and custraners, that he has located lira
MILITARY CAP MANUFACTORY
In Thirdstreet. No.-96,a few doors below Race, where
-he --- wnitld.be pleased to see his old customers, and as
marry new ones as are disposed to favor hint with their
custard: lie still continues to manulacfure Military
- and Sportm'en's articles of even: , description, such as
Felt..ltk and Beaver Dress caps, of
_al at terns Forage Caps, Bolsters for Troop, Body do.
art licit Boxes, Bayonet Scabbards, Sword Belts of
all lode, Canteens, Knapsacks, different patterns;
Fire Buckets, Passinl Boxes, Tubed°. Brushes and
Pickers, Plumes, Pompanos, Firemen's.Caps, Leather
Stocks. Gnri Cases, superior quality Shot - Bags, Game
Pass, Drums, $-c: -
c
*Orders thankfully received and promptly attended
,to • ' • . %VB. CRESSMAN,
No. 96, North 3d st , a few doors below Race.
Ilth 1A4.1 , a—,
HOVER'S FIRST PREMIUM
WRITING
FROM Dr Hare, the celebrated Professor of Chem
istry in ~the University of Pennsylvania.
"PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 11,1840.
"Dear Sir:—Having tried your ink,l will thank you
to send me another bottle, as I find it to be excellent
"I am yours truly, .
"ROB'7' HARE."
Front Dr. Locke„ of Cincinnati, distinguished fur his
numerous scientific re , earches. • •
••11Innicst. COLLEGE or OHIO: CINCINNATI,
January 17, 1814.
"Having used Mr. Hover's Writing Ink, I am sails ;
Bed that it is, the best which' has ever' come- to my
knotvledre,and especially is it extetlest for the use of
the Steel Pens; and trill not corrode them, even in long
rise I JOHN LOCKE. Prof. of Chemistry." •
HOVER'S ADAMANIINE CEMENT.
From a w,ell known scien .itic gentleman.
"PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 27, 1846.
"Mr. Joseph' E. Hover :—SIr:L-.A use of your , ce
ment, and some practical tests of its superiority, has
induced me to recommend It to others as an invaluable
article for mending China. Glass,'or Cabinet ware.
• • "CALPBELL .MORFIT, Analytic Chemist."
For sale, wholesale and retail, nr the manufactory.
No. 87, .North Third itreet, opposite Cherry 'street,
Philadelphia, by
. • I JOBEPH E. HOVER; Manufacturer.
Philada., l May 15, 1047 26
DENTISTRY. ' • . *
Dr. M. DETITY. SURGEON DENTIST,,
Arorket St.. a few doors meta of Centre St., Nora side,
',Hag 41 1841 • 21—
To 'Machinists and others. '
PLATT'S universal Churl', all sizes, nom 6 to 20
inches t' Salter's Spring Balances, made expressly
for Steam Engines, 60, 50 and 21 pounds. Platform
and Counter Scales, more than 56 different,sizcs . and
patterns.' For sale wholesale and retail at the loWest
manufacturer's prices, at No. 31 Walnut street, by
GRAY & BROTHER.
0-,
Pifiladelpilia, Feb. 7, 1816
COLLIERY 'WORKS,
•
- vim. rr t. r'3l r *a:
FOUNDRY DIACMNE SHOW.
MITE subscribers, at their old stand. corner of Rail
Road and Callowbill streets. are prepared to man
ufacture to:order, at the soonest notme.rSteats Engines
and Pumps, o any poivet and capacity, for .mining and
other purposes,:Bauist's Coo/ Breaking Nu/tines, witty ,
solid and perforitted zone's, as may be required. -
Also Enginu and Blaming Cylinders with all aerie
sary machinery : fin Blast .6"rnasss. Eat Air Pipes, of
the most approved plans, Cup: and Ball jouttsand Bra-,
ter Tagus. of the very best construction. They par
ticularly invite the attention of dron Mester" and par
tles engaged in the'lron trade, to their large stock of-
Patterns for Railing Mitts, having, lately constructed
the Machinery , for two of the largest Mills . In the coun
try, viz .-- , The Wyoming Mill at Wlikesbarre, and the
Rolling Min at the Montour Iron Works. DanylPe:
They are Rally prepared for this kind of work, together
with every vartety.of general Machinery. .nftlict qual
ity, of their work and materials,
,it is enough to say.
that dais and rzirrintes, the most inthlllble tests, base
amply demonstratedthe . genuine character of their en,'
glues and machinery. . _ "
Orders are respecftlly packed and wilt be piomptly .
ettendedte._ HAYWOOD & SNYDER. .
Pottsville, /Annan. I; /84th • • .
POTTSVILLE= IRON-' -- WORK'S.
. ;
. . . •
•E .2V a• G 1 4 1 Y
EPETF ULLY announce's° the Public,.that he
hastaken the Establishment. krunkir a• the Taus.
vUle Iron Works, on • Norwegian street, where he is
- prepared build all kinds of Steam Engines; maim'
facture Rail Road Oars, and Machinery of almost every
description, at the shortest notice, and on the most ream
sonable terms.. • •
CS. Persons from abroad, M want of Bien m Engines
will find it to their advantage to give hitd a call bofote
engaging elsewhere. May 11 . •
Tairmqui Iron Works.
41. i p
&
7 r -s etqnr
-.rut ZZ:I ."
MIRE subscribers having taken the exienatve Form-
A- dry and Machine Shop, owned by Jobw_li , Smith,
Eni. ?At Tamaqua, are now prepared to manufacture
•S tattoos ry Enines„ Coal Breakers. Seri:lens, Elevators,
Car-wheels and atter,Mtll. Gearing, Iron and areas
Castings, of all sorts and sizes and of the best material,
Repairing.and every thing appertainlagio the business
done with despatch, all work done by them warranted
[ripen - oral well,
thingin their Brie are invited
Poisons In want of any to.
ta give them-a call. They tatter theinselves that by
strict attention to. the Wildness to be able to give gene-.
ral satisfaction. !JUDSON & WATERS.
Corner of Rail Bond and Bridge Street,
- .„ • 'Tamaqua, Pa.
12-tf
Tamaqua, Match fg1.1847
PHILSDELPHM, READING vIND
PO,T7'SMLE..R.RIL ROAD.
WINTER ARRANGEIBE
sseneer Trai us.
lioureofstatting on and after Monday, Oct. 6, 164.5
From POftsville, at 9
A. 31,1,, t ei • Sunday
A. yept
Philada.
HOURS OF PASSING READING.
For Pliilada.; at 10 A. N..
" Pottsville " 12 A. 151..1
RATES OF FARE. -
Between Pottsville and Phi1ada.,83.55 and 3 00
•. ." " " Reading, 81 -3 and 120
Philaila.., Oct.- 11
MEM
~ C~ ~~i~v
. -
r IPPINCOTT & TAYLOR. respect ifully
I \ invite the
1J attention of their customers and he p bllc in ge
neral. to their extensive Ana of Spring.and Summer
goods, just opened, which consist of French, English,
and American style Milled Cloth andlassitnere. which
for beauty and style cannot he surrms ed by any other
establishment in the'State. The Yestings, we believe,
are something very rich and handnine ; the fancy
Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Shirts,Suspen ers, Gloves. &c,
were selected. and cannot be soh] che w er by any other
establishment in the-United States.
L. & T. flatter themselves they do g ve to their cus
tomers newer 'satisfaction' in the w yof good work.
firmer goods, and more fashionably c t coats' than the ,
majority of. ailors in the cities of Ph adelphia, New
York. or Baltimore. L. &T. having taken the medal
at the two, last exhibitions of the Fral klin Im .
titute is
a strong guarantee that they , cannot he surpassed in
-their profession. LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR,
~i
- . Merchant Tailors and extensive Clothiers, .
.
Corner of Centre &liklahantongolts., Pottsville--
F S.—Just received 10 pieces of fine black and'olive
. i., Casainett cloth
15 pieces D' Orsay Plaid *CasAmerei
120 yatils Embroidered Satin Vesting,
120 ilb French Black Satin,
120 do -English ' do
- 15 pieces of Bioly French Cloth,
16 do lionjoun 'do
12 do . Single Milled Caasime
, - 12 do Drab &c. for Summer Coat s
10 do Drab, Olive. Citron Green, 1 :
Cloths.
All of the above goods can be seen
Store of Messrs. LIPPINCOTT!,
April 17, 1847 , 16-
Coal Screens ! Coal Screens ! !
fr HE suscriber is extensively engaged in the menu
-1 factory of WOVEN WIRE SCREENS, upon an
improved and entirely new prmciple, for which he has
secured LETTERS PATENT, and which he'confident
ly believes will he found upon trial, superior to every
other screen in use for duratullty and all the qualities
of a good screen. They are woven entirely of wire,
and can be made with meshes and threadsof any re
unired size and strength.
WIRE WEAVING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
will be executed at the shertc:st notice, and screens
made to every pattern, adapted to all the uses for
which screens-are required.' •
r.. 0"" The subscriber has recently removed his estate.
lishment to Coal Steet, near the corner of Norwegian
Street. HENRY JENKINS.
Pottsville, April 4 1846 • . 14-
CHEAP• CASH STORE,
IN MARKET STREET.
TIE subscriber has Just received and is now open
ing at the New Cheap Cush Store in Market St.,
second door above Second street, an elegant assart•
Mem of FRESH AND SEASONABE GOODS, among
which mhy be found the following, suitable for Ladies'
wear
Black and Mode. colored Thibk,Shawls,
Rich Printed Cashmere - do, . _ •
Merino do,
Elegant Lawns and Bareges,
Dress Silks, &c., -
Elegant Molts. de Laties,• •
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Silk and Common Hosiery,
' Ribbons, Laces, &c.,
A large assortinent of White Goods.
DRY GOODS of almost every description,
GROCERIES, a ihoiceassortment, l
Also attached to the above establishment is a NEW
4 , FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,
under the superintendence , of Xs •,farars .Vciltarney,
where also can be'found a large stock of
READY .MADE CLOTHING,
to nd-Cloths,Cassimeres, Vesiings, &c., of the best qual
ity whiih will be made up in the most fashionable and
durable manner, warranted to fit, at short notice. The
Philadelphia, New Yqrk, and Paris quarterly fashions
can always be seen at the store.
Ladies and Gentlemen will find it to their interest to
give hinfm call. feeling confidant that he can supply
• them with all kinds of goods at least 10 per cent. cheap
er than they can be purchased at any other establish
ment in Pottsville, as he sells for cash only.
ROBERT TURNER.
9-tf
Feb 27. 1817
IS R. G. W. gN OEE L,
PHYSICIAN ANb.SURGEON,
13 CRP ECTPU LIN announces to t he citizena of Potts
ville and vicinity, that he has located himself in
this place for the purpose of pursuing the practice of
his profession.
His olfice.will be in the room formelly occupied by.
E. N. CarValho, as a Book store, in Market street,
above Centre.' .
Ile can be 'consulted at Kempton'e )rug store hi Port
Carbon. every morning between the hours of JO and
12 o'clock.
REFERENCES:—John G. Brown and Andrew Rue
eel, Beltsville.
April 10..18i7
James Cochran,
CHF,AP READY NAPE CLOTHING STORE
Centre street, opposite the Exchange Hotel,.
•
•
• For Sale Cheap;
fr HE subscriber offers fur sale 133 acres of land, situ
ated hallo mile from Rohrsburg. Columbia county,
with a good frame house and barn, ts first rote Apple
orchard de SELECT FRUIT, the whole in an excellent
state or cultivation. The above will be sold CHEAP,
and terms made known ort application to ,
DANIEL :WITH, on the premises.
22-2mo*
May 29, 1847
• A FARM in Northumberland county, 31
miles above the Bear Gap, on the Centre
;;; ; t urnnike, containing WI acres more or less,
in a good state of cultivation, with excel
- = lent improvements. About 70 acres are
cleared, the balance is woodland. The above describe
premises will be sold cheap Upon accommodating terms
tomtit the purchaser, or will be exchanged for property
in Pottsville. For further particulars enquire at the
Eagle Foundry, on the Railroad below Clemens & Par
yin's Stearn Mill. HENRY PORTER.
May 29, 1847 . 22—tf
• .
JOUST C. MELOY,
ROUSE. SIGN AND ORNAAIENTAL PAINTER,
AND IMITATOR OF WOOD OR STONE.
THANKFUL to the citizens of Pottsville for the lib
eml patronage ;bestowed on him while in the firm
of Bowen • & Meloy, respectfully informs them tkat he
has taken a shop in Centre street, over. Win. H. Hill's
store, where he will be happy to reeeiveosders for work
in his line of business. Having Served a regular ap
prenticeship' to the Palming 'tinniness, he can safely
gitarantee that all his work will be done in the best man
ner, orAici charge will be made.
N. R Paper Hanging done neatly and atshoil notice.
May is", 1847. 18-3 mo
.• A .0 AR D.
DR. FREDERICK SPECK. takes this method to an
nnunce to the citizens of Tremont and - vicinity,
that he is prepared in engage in the practice of his pro-
Sesdon in all Its branche', and at the earue time, respect
ful!), icits a share of teir patronage.
Re can he found at Ripple's Hotel, in Tremont.
Tremont, clay 15th,1847. • .111_1y
Stoves!. Stoves!! Stoves!! S' •
• -•
•THE undetsiened respectfully beg
'-;t l 7 leave to inform tbe public thus bey have
commenee4 a STOVE' FOUNDRY
- Which is now'itr full operation, on Coal
dreet, nest to Henry . Jenkins' Wire
Screen Manufactory In Pottsville, and. known as the
Pottaville.SlOve Works: they would, therefore, call the
attention of-stove dealers of this zegiou. and alt others,
to their stock or gloves * as they feel confident that they
can supply Menton as reasonable terms and with stoves
of any pattern and equal to beauty and 'material to those
purchased at the Pifiladelphia•foundries. - •• • .
N. kindSof castings done to order at the short
est notice and on the most reasonable terins-
- HILL & W4LLIAMS
Phitsvillg, May WIS, 1947 . '
NEW STORE. - •
T MORGAN reipectfully Inferno; 'public thet he
er. . has opened a new Caney Dry Good and Millinery
Store In Market Street, neat 2Third, where he is jOat
°pentad a eplendld assortment of goods-lasttecelved
from New fork . and Plilledelpklb, which he_ latent?*
selling very low., couristimin parted' klUk;',Tblbet. Par
is; and Printed Cashmere:shawls, a large and Splendid
assortment of Muslin de Laines,,Gingbaurs, and Lawns
very low; yard wide Skits, Silk Priuge,Cimp, and But
tens, u; - he would particularly, call this , attention of
the ladies to a large assortment of White goods, Jaco
nette, Suites,Mi nd l
a Book Mailitui.Plald. and Stripe
Mardirta.F, April
London Smoked
at the Clothtng
'¢ TAYLOR,
. Pottsville.
MI
I or Sale.
AS A FURTHER- EVIDENCE
THAT the principle . curing - disease by s e leansing
and purifying the body, is strictly in actordance
with the lairs whitli govern the animal economy I and
if lib:Maly carried ant by the use of '.
:WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETARLE PILLS, .
Will certainly result in the complete abolition of die •
ease; we offer the following testimonials, from per
sons or the'highest Vespectihility in New York, who
have recently been canal of the most obstinate com
plaints., solely bytbe use o:Wright's Indian Vegetable
Pills or the North American Collegeof Health.
'CERTIFICATES •OF CUIWS.
Froth Jamaica, Long ;
Doctor William Wright :—Drae is with trent
satisfaction that I 'inform you of my Navin been en
tirely cured of dyspepsia of five Fence' stand g, by the
use.of your Indian Vegetable.Pfits. •
.Previous to meeting with your celebrated medicine.
I had been under the care of several physicians, and
bad tried various medicines, but ell to no effect. After,
using one 25 cent box of. your pills, however, I expe
rienced so much trenefit, that I resolved to persevere in
'the use of them, according to directions. which I am
happy to state has resulted in a perfect cure. In grati
tude to you for Gni great ben-L.IRA haveteceived, and
also' in the hope that others similarly afflicted may be
induced to make a trial of your extraordinary median-,
A send you this statement, with full liberty to publish
the name if you . thipkgioper.; Tours, arc.•
G. C. BLACK
• - • • From Nu: .Yor4 City: . -- • '
Dr. WM. lA'rigitl:-41eue Sir:—At your recoMmen
dation. 1 some tjme shire filade trial of Wright's - Indian
Vegetable Pills, of 'the North American College of
Health, and can conscientiously assert that for PURI
FYING THE BLOOD AND RENOVATING THE EIFEL
TEM,I have received more benefit front their use that
front any other medicine it has, heretofore, been me
good fortune to meet with.. •
I am, dear sir, with • many thanks, your obliged
friend, • • • CIIARIES N. TATE • •
' No. 60,11amniereley street, New York.
From Wartearsiv,
Dear have been afated for several years
with inward weakness and general debility, accompa
nied at times With pain in the side, and otherdistress
ingcnmplalnts. After having tried various medicines
without effect, I was persuaded by a friend lo make
trial of br. Wright's IndianNegetable Pills, which I
om happy 'to state have relieved me in amost wonder
ful manner. I have .used the Medicine as yet but 'n
short Nine, and have no doubt, 'by a perseverence in
the use of.the medicine according to directions, that I
shall. in a short time, be perfectly restored.
• I mdci willingly recommend said pills to all pensions
similarlymfilicted, and in the full .belief that the same
beneficial results will.followtheir use.
•I remain yours sincerely, .
HENRY A. FOOTE:
_ WABWATISINO, Ulster - Co., New York.
r=MS=M=BIS==
Di. Wm Wright :—Dear Sir:—Having become ac
quainted with your most excellent pills; (viz. INDIAN
VEGETABLE) by experience, I take the libaity_ to
write you on the present occasion by *sy of suggest
ing the propriety of being constituted agent fee this
state to dispose of them. • •
= In 1841. 1 was prostrated with the, congestive fever,
in East Flotida, and often have been ill with the first
attack and a severe relapse, I was necessiated torepatr
to New York for the rehovery of my health, being
much debilitated. I tried different physicians, and as
many medicines, but all to no purpose. I found my_
liver much - effected, and dispepsia Benin:* in with its
worst form. I began to' think trly easeovas hopeless.
I concluded to resort s to travelling. Accordingly.] left
the city of Albany, N. Y., for Cincinnati, Ohio. On my
way through New -York state I 4anced to come across
oneof your agents at Newark, n the 'Ene Canal. I
read one of your , purchased a box of
pills, and to my utter astonishment found myself par
tially recovered ; on my arrival at Buifalo,l purchased
some of your Agent there; at Cleveland, Ohio, visited
your agent, the dry goods merchant —talked with him,
and took several boxes; I soon found myself a well
man, and concluded to return to my profession, namely,
a Travelling Methodist ('reacher.
Your obedient servant, HOUCK..
This is to certify that I found great relief in the-use
of one box of Wright's Indian Vegetable - Tills, in the
ease of a severe pain in the tirad of a longstanding.
• • . THOMAS 'SMOOT,
Suomi GROVE, Fairfield Co.„0-., Nov. 19, ISO.
, The following highly respectable storekeepers. have
been appointed Agents for the sale of WRIGHT'S IN
DIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. in Schuylkill County
THOMAS D. BEATTY, Pottsville.
Medlar k Bickel, OnVigsburg.
A. Heebner 4- Son. Port Carbon. '
Berndt!, Poff &.Co., blcKeansburg.
Geo. D: Drey, Tuscarora.
- Henry Koch & Son, Middleport.
Wm. Taggart, Tamaqua.
S. &LE Ilammer. Orwigsburg.
Wheeler & Miller, Pine grove. =
Aaron Matris;Lower Mahantango.
Jonas Kauffman, Llewellyn.
Jacob Kauffman, Mahantango.
John Weist, Klingerston.
Gabriel Herb, Zimmermintown.
C. 11 De Forest, West Branch. , • •
C. B. De Forest, Millersville.
-Jonathan Cockhill,
George Dreibelbis, East Brunswick.
S, Hart • dr Co., New Philadelphia.
Levan & Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven
& J. Dricher, East Brunswick.
Jonas Robinholds, Port Clinton."
1 Relfsnyder & Brother, New Castle.
Daniel Welst, Lower • Mahahtango. • t
I B. E. Reedy, Lower klabantong...
'Samdel Boyer, Port Clinton:
Henry Eckel, Tremont,
Wm. Price. qt.'Clair: •
Boyer & Wernert,McFeanstowg.•
• Benj. Heffner, Minersville.
W. U. Barlow, New Philadelphia.
c:i• Offices devoted exclusivhly to the sale'ofVEright's
Indian Vegetable Pillsrzof the North American Col
lege of Health, Nti.BB9,GreenvVichstreet, New York ;
No. 198 . Tremont street, Boston—and, principal. office
-No 169.11 ace street, Philadelphia. ..
.'• Mat , 1.1847. . is
HANCE'S SARSAPARILLA,.
OR BLOOD PILLS.
WHAT IS THAT PRI:VCIPLE WHICH WE CALL.
, THE BLOOD ?
THE blhod is that principle by which the whole sys
tern is regulated. Therefore if the blood becomes
impure, a general derangement the system en
sue ; and give rise to Coughs, Colds, Influenza. Dye.
pepsia, Dropsy, Headache, Fullness of Blood, Bilious,
Typhoid,'and Typhus Fevers of all kinds, Indigestion,
eakneso of Stomach, Rheumatism and Rheumatic
Affection, Nervous Affections, Liver Complaint, Asth
ma, Pleurisy, Inflanimation of the Lunge, Low '.Spirits,
Fits, !Weasels, Small Pox, 'Whooping Cough,Croup,Sore
Eyes, Inward Weakness, Worms, Quinsy, Bronchitis,
Cholic, Dysentery, Gravel, Salt Rheum, Deafness and
other affections of the ear,'St. Anthony's Fire, Swan
la or King's Evil, Ulcers,White Swellings, Tumors,
lilies, Suppressed M ont hly discharacs, and Female
Complaints in general. Eruptions of the Skin, Habitual
'Costiveness, and all diaeases depending on a disorder
.d and diseased state of the blood, or a suspensionof
the healthy secretions.
Therefore'on the first appearance of any of these
symptoms, HANCE'S SARSAPARILLA' R 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 PROFS OF THE EFFIC.9CY OF
if:WOE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF
lIOARHOUND INRELIEV
•' ,ING AFFLICT--
ED MAN!
Mr. George.T. Warrington, residing in York street,
Federal Hill, Baltimore, was attacked with a violent
criugh and sore throat, after trying many remedies,
was induced by a friend to use [lance's Compound
Syrup of floarhound, and before using one bottle. was
entirely cured. !-
ANOTI,Eft•YET MORE ASTONJSHING !
Mrs. Henrietta Merrick, residing in Monument street
between Canal and Eden Meets. wail attacked with a
'very severe cough and pain in the breast, which was
so intense that it extended to the.shoulde re, She was
afflicted also with apain in the side. •
.
After trying many remedies,she was' persuaded by a
friend to use /lance's Compound Syrup of Horehound,
and, after using three doses. she experienced great re-'
lief, and before sheluid finished the 'bottle, was entirely
cured
Price 5G cents per bottle', or& bottles for 02 50.
For sale by SETH S. FIANCE; corner of Charles and
Pratt streets, and 108 Baltimore street; and ,by the
following Agents: • , .
JOHN FLOOD, Pottsville ; E. & E. HAMMEE,Cir
wigsburg ; 'GEO. REIFSNYDER & BROTHER, New
Castle ; WM. PRICE, St. Clair ; BAML . KEMPTON
and HEILNER, STRAUS, & Co., Port Carbon; OLI
VER & MARS, Five Points; C. W. DAUNENHAU
ER. Taindqua .1; B. FALLS. Mluereville.
THE GIRARD. LIFE INSURANCE. ANNU
ITY & TRUST CO., OF PHILADA.
• OFFICE 159 CHESNUT ST.
MARY. Insurance en Lives,grant Annuities and En:
dowments. and receive and execute . trusts. '
. Bata for insuring' * lO9 ea a- single life:
Age' For 1 year. 'For7 years. . For Life.
. . . annually. annually.
20 091 - , .0 95 J./ 177
20' '1 34 .1 38 -0/ 2 36 .
40 1.691 93 , ,
,- - • 320
50 , 198 • . ' 209 ' / 360
60435 • 491 / 700
- ,
EXAMPL.E :—.A person aged 30 years next Mrth-day;
4 1 Paying the Companysl 31, would secure to his fa--
imily or heirs *lOO, should he die'in one year .-- or ftir
$l3 10 he secures to them $1000; or for *l 7 60 annu
ally for 7 years ;he secures to' them 1000 should be
die in 7,-yeans ; or fors2364:7paid annually during
life he provides for them ,1000 whenever he dies ;
for 86550 they would reeetre $3OOO should hit die in
one year.
.1.11.1117• RY 20, 1545.
TIIE Managers of thls'Company, at a meeting hold
on the 27th' Decembee_ult.,.agreeably to the design
referred In the orteinarprospectue or circular 'of the
Company, appropriated a Bonus or addition to all poli
cies for the whole of life, remaining in force, that.
were Issued prior, to. the let ofJanuary, 1842. Those
of them ihereforewhich were issued in - the year 1835,
will be entitled - to 10 per rent upon the sum insured.
making an.Uddition of 4/0100.on- every 01500. That is
01100, will pi paid when - the policy becomes a claim
instead of the *lOOO Ofklatilly 'hutted. - Those policies
that.were Issued_ 1537 will be entitled to 81 per cent,.
or 887 Woe evry ',51000. :And those issued in 1838,-
will be,intitted to 71 per cent, or *75 on every 100.
and in ratable proportions on aU said policies. issued
prior to lit it January, 1842. '
The- Bonus wilt be. credited to each polocy on the
books endorser/ion presentation at the Office. •
It is the design of the Company , to continue to make
addition or bonus 'ter the policies for life et, atated
'periods
B. W.BICHABDS, Piebident
Jose P. Lome, Actuary: •
One subscriber has been appointed' Agent for the
above !net:teflon, and N prepared effectlnsursasesett
Lives, at the 'published rates, and give any - information
desired on the subject, on application at this office.
HANNAH."PENJbJUI'I
Pottsville Feb. Bth. - '
To , Mi lliners:
IIIST received by J. Morgan from the nsanufacturers,
el several cases of bennets.conslsting of, China Pearl.
Rawl! andlteady, Paris Coburg,FernnnOreronaPearl,
NeopolitanLace. Fancy Lae" Rutland Pearl. French
Lace, Coburg, and a variety °father stylee,ail of which
will be sold wkoleSale.,4l Illattufitcturets' prices.
- May 29i, ' • • • .22 •
lamas' gleparbdat.
DISEASES IN HORSES.—We l i Fkaess:l—
ire sometiines'in a weekend eebls can.-
ditioo, without having any real iliseit ti They
should have food of a good quality, m emirs ex
ercise, and careful grooming, with occaltionally •
dose of some bitter infusion, and plentY of salt
Wens.-qUtllOlll, at first so ft and i ntloiotw hich
gro w under the skin, and which have tentlene ,
to become hard,vind increase in size i'definitOy.: ,
The ,only sure method of cure is•to im them Out'
—this may be done , safely , care being t en not to'
i t,
wound a blood vessel`or any other imp nem part:
Warns,-It is_ to be presumed that the honk :cis
troubled with worms when he basfreqt ent attacks:
of cholie, when he loses his appetite and strength.
without any apparent cause.. Ile should tike
'bitter infusions, as wormwood or tansy, arid in
fusion of Carolina pink. Another e celleni vet.
mifuge is soot from a chimney wh re wood j a ,
'burnt, given in doses of three or four o ncesi mir
ed with warm milk. il 1
n ,1
. Windgalts.—These soft and lymilhatic 'swell.-
il
Mgr, which are generally caused by a praid or by
bard driving, may be relieved, and so etimes cu--
red, by astringent , washes; or by a nal lure( of oil
and ammonia in equal Oarts,commonly called rot;
ire liniment.
1
ON INVERTING POSTS.—It Crally l 6e:,
licveil by many, that posts, when set" rt. the eatth e
should be inverted: The reason assigned; in sup,
port of this belief, is that they will thereby be much
more durable. if it be really "truethat the same
posts, 'simply by being set with th'is fop damn:
teurds. will last considerable longer, i is Certainly
of great moment that the fact become ell rind ge.
f tti. s everal
ili • of str
nerally knotvo. In'ordec to cunvio e the piablie
mind that such the case, acci;Z:Pts
periments have already been prorpo v;:
which, so far as I have seen or beard, Concur LI
the support of this conviction.' Notririthstanding
the number seems to tile sufficiently large to com
pel all reasonable thubta to give wai under their
accumultated weight, still will venture to give
publicity to an Additional ,expe;iment, trird by a,
gentleman who is now a resident of lit . 's iownabip.
In a conversation with him . a few ysi since, he
informed me that some' twenty years egrcerhen
residing in the town of Ashfield. 11 , 1635, he set a
couple of gate posts, both of whicti were takea
from the butt of a chesnut tree that was perfectly
.sound„ One of them was, and the Other was not
inserted. At the expirationof tvrel
were taken pp, when'ho found that
vetted, only the elburnum or sappi
rayed, while the other• was nearly ,
Michigan Farmer.
THE STUDY . OF AITRICULTi
not assert that a knowledge of mili
of law, is ineensistent with sgricult
contrary, a copnpetent knowledge
particularly of., the latter, confers a
character of a country' gentleman
agricUlture ; but what I du assert •
that
. 01.3 most intimate acqusintan
will beVer servo as a substitute fo
agriOulture in a country gentleman!.
One'esil arising from, studying
professions before agriculture ts,
short the time spent in acquiring t
civilly long to create a distaste to
culture practically, for such a task c
hose exciting
that however
am, it ie
learning apt
n only be ua.l
.
dertaken after . .. the- turn of lifo • enthueiestiel
minds. But as (tinning is neceasar ly the proles.,
sioti of the country'aentfernan—for • II have a far
ai
—it shciuld be learned theoretically rind practically
before his eslucation shodid be considered finished.
If he so, incline, he can afterwards inter the tent:
ed field, or exercise bin torensic eloquence. when
the tendency which I ha e noticed i l l . ) these Profeli.
stone will - be unable 'toi . efface theOtnowledite of
aaricultn4 preciously • a quired.— t S ephen's Bouft
of the4.arin•
•
EMI
DRAINING.—ft is
that the importance of
predated by our firmer
ticed it systeniatically.
very justly remarks :.
nominated cold and w
: is suffered 'ria Soak into
main until it deitroysst
tle else than weeds, 0r..4
We are scarcely.able t
cies of hallucination ui
farming friends! suffer,
~.
must valuable, and moat productive eeile to reutsin
(. t
submerged, while' they exhaust the 'r wealth end
energies on and and ate lie uplands; testing their
manure broadcast, and t sing their - tinost ell its
in order to wax poprei ather.than richer' ;.whiln
by properly draining an manuring these subMei:'
ged lands,.they might render - them t"q . r more lro•
(luetive in valuable prodirets don, the,)a sandy and
porous soils, which are denominared"dry, simply
because they - drain tbemeel4es.
SALT FOR THE (QUINCE TREEHIn
'making a drain from my kitchen , it 'so happened
that it emptied its contentrPnear the roots of re
of the quince treepmentoned. The tree, the sea
son after, came - into he+ing, and as a good deal
of brine had (teen emptied into ibis diisin, I suPPo•
sed the salt might have produced a fruitfulstate.'
Acting on this supposition, I cornittenced'apply
ing. salt early in the A ping to the kithee citifies
trees at the rate of three l iquarte per innum to she,
surface of the ground u der .each tree, the trent+
of which were then abouk as large as a man's wits,.
They came into hearing the f?ltowing settion, end
have given 'me conStant and good crops every year
since. MY neighbors. bo had never previously
succeeded -in growing 4uinces, have adopted nay
plan. and now find no difficulty; sod li, have plops
ed myself more young trees, which are now begin
ning to bear.-.- Dooming's Hortictillitiist. I
'.i • .
PRESERVING TOMATOES.—. 4 e,orr s
pendent of the Cuhirers': in a bite number, 11; 6 -
mates that preseriing to t inatoes ii a humbug.
wife has been in the ha it for eeverail Years of pot- :
ling up tomatoes for winter utfe,amf has kept them:
good for a year and a•half. -Sk says they mast'
be stewed a lung will ( boors at feast
They are then well seationed with salt and pepper:
-bottled and Corked tight and, kept coo, I. 'Ours ITO
usually set in the earth fn bottom. Illy
family are very fond of 'it, either cold' awe:med.
with beef :sink or waft beef. • 1
. ,
. .
- ;
IMPROVED CANDLE WI CKS.—An im
proved candle may be made by steeping cation;
wicks in lime Water, in Which a considerable quip.
titp of saltpetre (nitre), tat been dissolved.'. . By
Ibis means is obtained a pure flame and a supprior
light; a more perfect combustion is itnsura ~;
snuffing is rendered n6stly as; superfluous sal in
wax lights; and the candles thu a made do not run
nor waste. The wick 1 . should be thdroughly dry
before they ate cove ed with tal low ; otherreive
they will not with a uniforai and clear light.
, ..
I •
(b• ft is thought to fb e a preventive to the ow.'
healthy inpuence of t ucuniber4) cut the slices
vezy thin. rind drop each one iotid,:iolil wateriss
you cut it. A few mi m nutos in the viateitakee out
a large portion of the Shiny matter, ao injurious to ,
health. They should. , 'eaten iwitti higb..seasen.
ing.
~ . _ t- i'' _
S z
1.
If..F SR SPECTACLES.—An assOrtMent of MeAllis
ter's Silver and Gertnatt Silveir Spectacles just re , .
ceived and for sale at _ I BANNAN'S
June 5 23 Fanry Store, Pottsville.
Gold 'ens $1 75.
j 2. 75. made
A: ?)) 0 1 1 e D vi ar o t article
'l7,l::o d } rZi ns niil n tsv i e o n w to t :
at only *I 25,1ust remit, and fot sale at BANNAN'o
Cheap Stationery Store, Sehere all kinds of goods, in his
Inie can be bad wholesale and retail, at
prices. May 8 • •
HEs, • ..•
übicritier reeprtetfully ih i eltes the public tq ca ll,
Hs. Witfleld's Store, Centre street , and etas:l
ine assortment of Heyerri
B RAND: ACTION
PIANOS of Philadelphia.
The
Prof
neeisY approved of by the tod.
eminent Pfeestrtrectruposeriof music. For quit;
Ries of tune; touch. atid'lteephigr time up to coacert
pitch, they cannot be Shruassed y either Atnerirsur or
European Pianos. They are chosen by all musical
stare fbr their concerti, such is Madame. Castallatt;
Leopoltrdi , Meyer, Viettx Tem* Mut, Vrallace,,T. , :m . ,
'bleton and4nany other/ ; they, 14e used for 200 pr SOO'
concerts every year. They !arise also recalled the Out
premiums of the three list exhibitions. and the fasts+
y W
ur medal' by the' Institute wee *hoarded to'
them. The subscriber enema these instrumemirfor •
toe sear. He keeps • them cmwrantlp on hand anisette
otbem at the, lowest reanufactater's nrieturcm reason,
'.abletennsi. Alt 'content hum abroad will tie.prorMalf
attended tol
Pottsville, Ault Int 8..
• --I' .- • •
e pints, both,
rho one in.
part was de.
rotted
URE.—I thr .
ry unties, of
re. On-the
•
f either, and'
value on the
•fersant with
oat strongly is
t o with either 1
ignorance of
daunt ne -GIN observe
i•
'raining iv not vroperlysp.:
v, or that Ow here prit-
A writer . 60 this subject
"-bur best lends are 4.,--
i,
4 soils, beta se the water ,
'the ground, nd there te
e poWer of inducing lit,
Poor crop of poor grass."
define that Ipeculiar spe.
ider which
. those of our
Its* permit Itheir fiCbirt.,
P[ILANS