ptetit Octiaps. 4 A.LOVUR•II - tt now of thee a eeeret will impati Long his it ski Inhered deep within my heart Oft hate you heard Vl' faltering tongue essay. Vainly, this treallited astral to betray : E'en now, the tale I dare not frankly tell, 4 iet still these lines reveal its meaning well: • h! recirti Me net, dear girl, nor hear with cold, npity ,IbtettSt, the secret I have told ! • HOME *hail do we reckon on a weary way, -- TbOugh lonely and benighted, • ltwer'know them are lips to cbide'onr our stay, And eyes that will beam love-lighted 1 What, is the worth of the diamond's ray To be glance that flashes pressure, When the words that welcome hack betray That we form a beaw's chief tfeasUtal • THE BROWER BATH. latioth D waist, (a ledger at Mrs. - )'flyrm's.) "tfotd queerly my shower bath feels 1 It shocks like a posse of needles and pins, Or a shoal of electrical eels." . Ouoth MUrphy-:—. Then mend lt, and tell yon how ; all gout own fault: my good fellow -1 used to he bother'd as you are, borpora: I'm wiser—l take my umbrella!" •• • , . • • A TENDER; QUESY. • • I thought she loved me, for her soft blue eye, Lookedlon me mildly as the aummlesky ; • Her tender tones removed each passing doubt; Gently l pressed her for the promised bliss; ' . She asked me softly. as I stole a kiss, " Sir, dcies your anxious mother knave you're out 1" INTERNAL EVIDENCE. A man of subtle lemming ask'd A peasant :if he knew, Where was the internal evidence - - Thai - awed the Bible true I The telms of dirpotatiye pow'r Had never reach'd his` ear= He laid hie hand upon his hear!, And only answered, hese." it an fpiinor! IA CA PITAL ,Jolc.&—The Lord Chancellor • of Ireland, having rnaee an appointment to visit the Dublin Insane Asvhim, repaired thither in the' • absencetf the chief manager, and was admitted • by one o the keepers, who was waiting t. , -ir!iyeive !a patient answeting to the appearance of Se d ward.' Ho appeared to be very talkative, hilt th. attendants humored him and answered all his questionit. He asked if the Surgeon General had arrived, and the keeper answered him that he hall not yet ehme, but that he would be there immedi ately. I " Well," said he, "I will inspect some of the. . rooms until he arrives." " Oh, tie," said the keeper, " we could not per mit that tat all." • * Theh I wilrwalk for a while in the garden: . said His lordship, "while I am waiting fur him." " We i canaot let you go there either, sir," said theiteepr l r. "t What !" said "don't you know that I am the Lai Chancellor ?" " 'Sir.' said the keeper, "We have four more 'Lord Chancellors here already.", He'•gott into a great fury. ent4they were begin itiinglo think of the strait wsistc sat for him, when , fortunately the Surgeon "General arrived. Has the Chancellor arrived yet 1" asked he. The man burst out a.laughing at him, and said: " Yes, sir, we have him 'safe ; but he is far the mast ot+ageous patient we have." Mr. O'Connell told this anecdote in .Dublin; at .a public meeting. 'ADZE 'DOTE OF OROCKET.—David once visited al menagerie at Washington, and pausing a moment before a particularly hideous monkey, exclaimed-:—" What a resemblance to.the Hon. Mr. 8.4!"' The maids were scarcely spoken, when he turned, and to his astonishment saw stamd. ing at hi t s sidi the very man wheal ho had com plimented. .1 beg your pardon," said the'gallant colonel;1 t would not have made the remark, had I knewn that you Nv ere near me ; and I am ready to make the most humble apology for my unpar. donable rudeness, bot," leaking first at the insult ed member of Congress, whose face was anything but lost, and then at the animal, that ho had compare to him, hang moil I can tell whether I ought apolegise to you or to the monkey 1." 'ccr Mr. Jones was in the habit of getting some. what Balmy," and ope night he was discovered by a neighbor leaning 'against the side of a 'church for suppOrt He' hailed him with: Hatless, Jones you look serious—think of johaing the church 3" Well," replied .tones, incline considerably !hal way al present'!" 0:2- A. servant gill; : writing a letter, spited her master it the next month hail come in yet; he laughed. of Well," said she,,.•.what I meant was, has thA lag month gotta out yet I" ' • o:l'.4llsnit. it time to think about getting up.? Fait!' thctt . as she rattled at the . door. Yeal i my dear," replied tho husband, .ri have .be thi • ing about it an hour sad a half." - man in Nevi' York bought some °hair - dye," which; on application, not only made his hair die,l but blistered hie head into the bargain. He' brought en action against the, vender, and re tiover?d damages enough to buy him a wig! dzyLanali not at tho6o who make an, awkward appears co, remernhrr what You vrotdd have been without the polirh of society. a jr.ir English farmer, speaking of the wea ther and the appearance of the crops, says :—..We .could not hive managed it better ourselves, if we had the kurt in one hand ,and the watering-can in the oth r!" IT"One of the Mexican atates is called &cote caa, - 814 h to there porounced.Zachy-talie . _ .. rzi- puno , ..y.:-,01 all kindness, it must be confessed, that lending books is the one that meets , ;with tli4 least return ! .... POTTSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL.. - ri 'lin: Autumn term Of this Instliutioh will commence •.1.. ''On the 6th of Septembeenext. The Ntron • age Which has, been bestowed on his school, and the . considerahle accession of pupils during the last year, has insisted the Principal to procure twoadditional com petent telchers ; hoping that the character which will them he g ven to the school will increase.the number of pupils still niece ; so as to enable him to meet the heavy "'expenses which will consequently be incurred and to carry out nos design of . establishing an Institution wor thy of the . most liberal support. `The following will be the diviaion of labor: Mr. Elias Schneider, A. 8.. Principal and teacher of • . •the Ancie languages and Mathematics. The Fr ench and German languages has'e been assign ed to ;11onsieur F. Perrin, a graduate of one of the prin cipal Gyinnasiums of -Berne, Switzerland; and also a native ofdhat country. Mr. Perrin has had considera ble experience in teaching before his connection with - this institution. Ile tearhea the French and German, according to 011endortre method, being,able to speak both these languages with fluency. . • Mr. W P. Koutz, a member of the Senior classof „Marshall r; ollege, will have Charge of the department of /Natural Science. History, and Elocution.. Mr E. Sagendorf, who has been already a year con,' • netted With the school, teaches the English branches. The German la considered one of the most important branches attie school, and. therefore;besides the usual recitationi in this language, 'tallith hour is spent every day with Ihe German pupils in _German disputatiOns, and discu shins. • 'The exercises are •contlitrted by two' teachers,re, by exchanging the'r ideas with each other ighe pre• mice •of the pupils, leash them gradnaltv to do 'the same, and thus enable them to speak the German soon: • Persons froth abroad, who may wish to send i , their 'Main) this Institution, will procure further infer mitien by Writing, to the. Principal. Arrangements have been mad to accommodate a certain number of persons In a revictable private boarding house, not far front the school, and in a retired part of the town . July 174 1847 Pat •nt Elastic Baby Jumper. A NEW and useful article for exercising and amusing 17, infar ts fronithe age of three months upwards, in which'the child can remain (or hours without the least fatigue or restraint upon-the motions, and safe from all harm or rnisrbief. , The nature of the c9rstrivance branch " as to instire continual health and cvertant good humor to the child, and has been pronounced by physicians as a certain relief fOr invalid children, or those suffering from spinal diseate. Parents are earnestly reqttested ha call and egamine for themselves. Itis sti-O litchis recommended by the Boston ;Medical Ereminerland thiphysicians of our borough. A One assortment, ranging in price from 50 to 16, just rerelked and for sale at 'July 31431] BANNAN'S Variety Store, Pottsville. VANCI ARTICLES.—TO VIBfTERSI.7-Persons 1 !tine Francine will afways And a great variety of Knfik , Ktfacks and Fancy amides at BANNAN'S Van ety - store.nuitaine to take borne as presenter" Ills stock contains an greann variety of articles as can be fotEnd in similar eines in our cities. [July 31-31 ' "ITHEW: OP POTTSVILLE.:-A few Views of POlll. V rate remain unsold at HANNAN'S Hook store.— This Is 0 knowledged to be one of. the Mort beautiful Lithogra ;Me Views ever hobbit/ed. • Res 01 Six colored %lova at rerrogn uneota. Apply croon or they will be IR lone. - • poly 31-21 Eli SUPERIOR' C 7011., MINES . IN WYOMING; VALLEY ' r ek - NUMBER.) Eton. sale And for rent, on the most reasonable terms 17 Inquire of • V. L. MAXWELL; I' • - ... Attoratiat Law; , Wilkeebarre, Lamm County, Fri.' Wilkesbarre, Feb. 13, 47 . •a 2,50 7-to, Drift Can. • 30 SETT of drift wheels and axles, perfectly new having newer been used. Axle! are 2 inches in di ameter, fur a 40 Inch road, chilled wheehi, 18 Inches.in diameter. made by E. W. Wahines. For sale cheap. apply to [July 10-28] P. W. HUGHES. 'Saftty . Fuse. FOR blasting rock., Is perfectly fail% and • the only article whteh tho engineers on the Erie Ciotti per ni tied to be Used, rot bale at HANNAN'S May 15--20 - • -- Book and Stationery Store. _ ' Segar Cases. . ABEAUTIFUL loc,of Begar Caaer, Some of which' are raltablo for hunters OdAravellera. Just recei ved and for sate at June 2-26] Witte Curtain Paper. • 7- . 100 a I :g CE Ready,t3oro tpteern,e Fountain,nsbrae i n n g d i e righ Pat terns, tern...lest received and for sale, wholesale and retail. at June2s-26] BANNAN't3 Wholesale Paper store. , Portraits of Gen. Irvin t People's candidate for GovernorAtist received .1 and for sate at DANNAN'S - March 13 . Book and Print store. • I Gold Pens $l. 75. AGOOD article of Gold Pem, ni low as al 75, made by Levi Brown; the original inventor. Also, pens at only $1 25, just received and for sale at BANNAN'S, Cheap Stationery Store, where all kinds of goods, in his InM can be had wholesale and retail, at Philadelphia . prices. Nay 8 - 19 -• JUNIATA.; BOILER IRON. . , r i p s . TONS asorted boiler Iron, Nos. 3, 4 and 5 or, Vel widths or2r), 32, and Nineties and random lengths, " A.,* G. RALSTON; 4, South Front at, Philada. - It, 1546 • Philada.,Ju! _PASCAL IRON WORKS, • . PHILADELPHIA. ' INTET,DED Wrought Iron Flues, Suitable for Loco- V) motives, Marine and other steam Engine Bolters, from 2to 5 inches in diameter. Mao; Pipes for Gas 'Steam and other purposes;_ extra strong Tubs for Hy draulic Presses; Hollow Pistons for Pumps of Steam Engines 4.c. Maniniured and for' sale by • MORRIS, TASKED & MORRIS, Warehouse S. E. corner 3d and Walnut sta., Philada. Philada• No*. 22d 1545 47 : VATE have now a first rate norkman employed in oar 1 Bindery, and arc prepared to bind and re-bind al kinds °chants in the neatest and most durable manner . Persons n•'shine hooks hound will please send them in as soon as possible. All kinds of account and other oks ruled and manufactured to order at short notice any low rates at BANNAN'S Bindery and Wholesrle Book Store. - une 12 tit Temperance Grocery Store. Nms S. SPENCER Sc. Co , Whnleslle and 11 , 1111 'Grocers, S W. corner of Second and Smith streets, P iladeloina. have constantly on hand, and for sale, n extensive assortment of Grog' erles of all discriptions EXCEPT Emmons) Flour. Provisions, and Fish, Which t tey offerat as low prices as they can be purchased nt iitit r ie city. The attention of Country dealeis and lam s ilu requested to their stock of Tcas Co ees, and Sugars. Goods purchased, delivered a any point in the city free of all expense./ Phila., April 3, 1817 ~' 14-6 m Davy's Safety La:reps. rjIJI . subseriber has just received a supply of Safety Lnmps, among which arc a few oil Upton & Rob- Improved Safety Lamp, which is acknowledged to be the best ,and safest now in use in the mince in E i3rope. For , sale at less pi ices than they can be im qed, at. J BANNAN'S pril 3 14 - Cheapllook and Variety Store. New Store at Brockville TILE Subscriber has just received from Philadelphia and has now opened at Brockville, a larce and gen e ral assortment ofseasonable goods,sueh asbry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, and Qaecnsware. In addition to which will he found constantly on hand, Fish, smoked and ftesh Meat, as well as a good supply of country produce. Call and examine ourstock, and you will find us prepared to sell goods at as low a rate as they have ever been sold any where, In. Schuylkill county. • N. B.—Country produce of all kinds wanted, for which the highest price will he paid. GEO. 11. POTTS, Pottsville. Feh.7. 1840, I FARM FOR SALE. IA - 7 ILL be sold at Private sale,,a - farm situated with- V lin ems mile of the town of Cattawissa, in Colum bia county, Pa., adjoining farmselonging to John Cleaver and l'eter Bodine, containing fitly acres more or less, three acres, of which are woodland, and the balance in a good state of cultivation. There is an_ excellent orchard or choice apple trees, to;ethe,r with alnimber of peach and cherry, trees, on the farm. On the • • • • premises are erected a good two story. tog • 'dwelling house with kitchen back, a large batik barn, a new cider presaostone spting house together with 'other out buildings, all in in iond ordee.. The.farm tyll..be sold a bargain th.any person in waritofone. For terms and other particulars apply WILLIAM PATTON, Mine Hill Gap, Sehuylkill Co., Pa, 10—tf Printer's Ink. g Mirth 6,1947 TM SUMME R Newspaper Ink. Fine Ink in I lb. jars, for book nr job pristine. . Ir. Green, and Blue Inks in lb. jars, at 32 50 per lb. old and Silver Bronzes for printing in Silver and r Go , d. Bronze paper of different colors,hr printing Gold and Silver labels. ' • .. All 'iif which will be sold at city priEes. nt . BANNAN'S f /le 26-2.61 Wholesale Book &Fancy Stott, • To Farmers. '7-, • •i FOUR TONS of African or Sabdahna (Mann. Pram ceived and for sale by the undersigned. The Sab dabna 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 fovtop dreaming corn. turnips, buck wheat, &c., and will be sold at a smallividvance by the ton or. aingle barrel. .-I - JOIIN M CROSLAND. Ju e 26 .f. • 26 • DENTISTRY. Dr. IH.‘DEPUT, SURGEON DENTIST. :fsrLat St.. a few doors west of Centre St., North side, :Way 21 ISIS . 21-- 1 To Machinists and others. MEATT'S universal Child]All sizes, from 6 to 20 P inches ; Salters Spring Valances, made expressly for 'Steam Engines, 60, 50 and 24 pounds. Platform and Gotinter Scales, more than 50 different sizes and patterns. For-sale wholesale and retail at the lowest manufacturer's prices, at No. 34' Walnut street.; by - GRAY & BROTHER. 6 1 Phi adelphin, Feb: 7. 1816 1. or N ~,,,_ ' A FARM in Northumberland county, 3} .7, miles above the Rear Clap, on the Centre turnpike, containing 101 acres more or less, inn good state of cultivation, with excel, . lent improvements. About '7O acres are cleared, the balance is woodland. the above describe premixels will be sold cheap upon accommodating terms to soil the purchaser, or will be exchanged for property inFor further particulars enquire at the Eagleinhindry, on the Railroad below Clenurns & Par vin's atteam ALill. HENRY PORTER. May 29, 1817 A CARD. FREDERICK SPECK, lakes this methmf to an nouhree to the citizens of Tremont and vicinity, that he is prepared to engage in the practice et his pro fes,ion in .ill its lir:untie, and at the same time, respect fully Solicits a share Of ;heir patronage.. Ire Can he found at nipple's Hotel, in Tremont: ' , Tremont,. May 15th.1817. Stoves! Stoves!! Stoves!!! ' THE undersigned respectfully beg leave to Inform the public that they have commenced a STOVE FOUNDRY which is now in full operation, on Coal .dreet, Lest to Henry Jenkins'. Wire Screen Manufactory in Pottsville, and known as the PoUstqlle Sepee Wurkz : they would, therefore; call the attest on orstove dealers of this-region, and all others, to the r stork of,s.oves,)ati they feel!confident that they can stipply them on as Ireasona bl e terms and with stoves oranylpattere and equal in beauty anti, material to,those purchased at the Philadelphia foundras. N. R'.—All kinds of castings done to order at the tiort e.t notice and - on the tt - ist reasonable terms. HILL Ai: WILLIAMS Pottsville-, May 29, 1817 22-1 y • NEW STORE._ JJ. MORGAN respectfnlly informs the pnblic that he . has opened a new fancy Dry Good and !tlillinery store in Market Street, near Third, where he isqust opening a cplendid assortment of goods just received from New fork and Philadelphili, which he intends selling xery low, corndating in part of Silk, Thibet, Par is, and Printed Cashmere. Shawls, a large and splendid assortment of Muslin de leaines, Gingham!, and Lawns very tine, yard wide Silks,, Silk Fringe, Gimp, and But tons, and he would particularly call the attention of the ladies ma large assortment of White goods, Jaco netts, Swiss, Mull and Book Muslins, Plaid and Stripe :dusting. April 17, 1847 . 16- EMI HOVER'S FIRST PREMIUM - WRITING INK. FROM Dr. Hare, the celebrated .Professor of Chem istry in the University of Pennsylvania„„ ' " PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 11, 1843. Dear Air :—lTavlng.tried your ink,l will thank you' to send me another. bottle, as I find it to be excellent Q 7" I • "lam yours truly, „. ROB'T HARE," Frain Dr. Locke„ of Cincinnati, distinguished for his rill mescals scientific researches. - I "MEDICAL COLLEGE or Onto. CINCINNATI, I January, 17.1841. Halving used Mr. Hover'n• Writing • Ink, 1 am satis fied that it. is the best which has. ever come to my knowledge, and especially is it excellent for tho use of the Steel Peas, and mill sot corrode them, even in long -use II JOHN LOCKE. Prof. of Chemistry." • HOVER'S ADAMANTINE CEMENT. - Frani a well known scienific gentlemen. - "PDILADELPRIA, Feb. 27, 1840. "MrlJoseph E. Mover i—Sir i—A use of yourAC ment, and some practical tests of its superiority,bas induced me to recommend It to others as an invaluable article for mending China. Glass, or Cabinet ware. i" CAUDELL •MOUFIT. Analytic Chemist." For sale, wholesale and retail, at the manufactory, N0..,87; North Third striet; opposite Cherry street, Philadelphia, by, • JOSEPH E. HOVEE, Manufacturer, _ Philags., May 1.1.1841 20— InANNAN'S Pansy Store • Destroy Thousdnds of Chlldreny WITHOUT PARENTS EVER KNOWING Oa SURP ECTING . THE 61186, we would adviseallto read the followingsymploms .13 'CHING nt the nose; offensive breath; pain in the 11 joints or limbs, gcinding of the teeth during sleep,. voracious appetite, leluess, bloated stomach or limbs, gripings, shooting pains - In various parts of the body, a sense of something rising in the throat, itching of -the anuvtowards night, bleeding of the. nose, gnawing aensation at the stomach, flashes of heat over the stir :face ol,the body alight cljills or shiverings, head-ache, drowsiness, torpor. vertigo, disturbed dreams, sudden starting in sleepwithfsightand screaming,cough,fever ishness, tits, 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 of them, ittntediately, obtain a bottle of Hobensack's Vegetable Worm Syrup, tilliChts so pleas ant,-that every child Winery for it after It haii once had a taste, and remember it is warranted to cure, or the money is returned, and 4500.iittoffered to 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 336 inches' In length which it brought from Jacob Bch weifenhiser n Lancaster county, I'a., who had suffered from early infancy, and he and his friends. as well as many of, the most eminent physicians pronounced his case a - gradual decline, being as they thought that abominable complaint Uyspepsia,and before taking ttvo bottles he 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.ieivirig any benefit whatever. We do certify that we have used Habensack's Ve-• 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, subscribe our names believing it to be a benefit to the human family, by doing so. 15 pieces of Bloly French Cloth, - - 15 do Boolotin do 12 do Single Milled Cassimere, ,12 do Drab &e. for Bummer Coats, • 10 do Drab, Olive, Citron Green, London Smoked Cloths. All of .the above goods es,n be seen at the Clothing Store of Messrs. LIPPINCOTT 4..TAYLO Aprll IT, 1047 . Foe . P[lfi,ANol, THE subscriber respectfully Invites the public to call at Mr. Witfieid's Store. Centre street, and exam ine bin assortment °CC. Meyer's GRAND ACTION PIANOS of Philadelphia. ' The instruments are highly approved of by the most eminent Professors and Composers of music. For qual ities of nine, touch, and .keeping in time up to concert pitch, they cannot be surpassed by either American or European Pianos. They are chosen by all musical stars for their concerts, such as Madame Castellan. Leopold de Meyer, Vieux Temps, Burk, Wallace, Tem pleton and many others; they are used for 200 or 300 concerts every year. They have also received the first premiums of the three last exhibitions, and the lasted ver medal by the Franklin Institute was awarded- t.. The aubscribei warrant/ these instruments for the year. He keeps them constautly on hand and sells othem at-the lowest minufacturr's prices on reason able terms. AU orders from \ a road will be promptly attended to.. T. E. RICHARDS. - Pottsville, Aug 1, 1845. , 31--tf: • WHOLESALE! • • • Book and Stationery. Store.„ E have completed our arrangements with ',lana i' V facturers and publishers to open a wholesale Book and-Stationery Store in Pottsville, where 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 qatantitiett. .Good Ruled Paper as low as 411 40 a .1 50 per Ream. _r Paper Hangings very low, new & beautiful patterns. i. Country Merchants and small' dealers supplied on better terms than In Philadelphia, at . BANNAN'I3 Wholesale Book & Stationery Store. Pottle'lle. Cir. Lists of - Books not on hand furnished in a day or two.. June.s . 113— WORMS ! WORMS ! ! Doct. Apploon, south street, near 2d—Doct. Kim bell. 4th and George street—lsaac Beans, Attlebomag, Bucks county—Doct. Keels, Philada.,-EDoct. Thomas,' N. Jersey—Doct. Sweet, Delaware—C. Henry Minter, Minister of the Gospel, Marshall street, I door below Brown=Patrick Dotty: Melon et., above Ninth—Jacob' Welsh, below. Coats w, side—B. Gitrotd, Rose Alley, let door below Coates—Sushn Thompson, Oxford at., between Front and Second, Kensington. Prepared by J. N. & G. S. Hobensack, N. E. corner of Second and Coates streeta; Philadelphia; and for sale by every storekeeper in the United States—Price 25 cents. • Also, Ilobensack's Teller Ointment, war ranted to cure all eruptions of the skin—price 25 cents• N. ll.—Should any doubt the above, and bellebing 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 stores in the county October3d. 50—ly OFFICE OF THE Spring_Garden Mutual Insurance • Company. m mg -Company having organized according to the provisions of its charter, is now prepared to make insurances against loss by Fire 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 dope for, as the whole profits (less an interest opt to exceed 6 per cent. perannum'on the capital) will be re turned to the members of the institution, without their becoming responsible for any ofthe engagements or li abilities of the Company, further than the premiums ac tually paid. The great success which this system has mei with wherever it has been introduced, induces the'Directors to request the attention of the public to it, confident !limit requires but to be understood to he appreciated. The act of Incorporation, and any explanation in re gard to it, may be obtained by applying at the Office Northwest corner of 6th ancrgVood sts., or of B. BAN NAN, Pottsville. CHARLES STORES, President L. KRIJMBHAAR. Secretary. DIRECTORS, _ Charles stokes, George W. Ash, Joseph Wood, Abraham R. Perkins, Elijah Danett, David Rankin, P. L. Lagnerenne, Walter B. Dick, Samuel Townsend, Joseph Parker, The subscilber has been appointed Agent for the a bove mentioned Institution, and is prepared to effect nsnrances on all descriptions of pit operty at theinwest ates. B. BANNAN. February 28,1848, . wilel,o33;vmvpiai st ,i IL f" 7 --. , 225 a fftez ftert 17 ,11 tii FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP. 'FRB subscribers, at their old stand, corner of Rail Road and Callowhill streets. are prepared to man ufacture to order, at tne shortest notice.- Steam Engines and Pumps, o any powee and capacity for mining and other purposes. Battin's Coal Breaking Mae/tines, with solid and perforated rolleis, as may be required. Also Engines and Blowing Cylinders with all neces sary machinery for Blast Furnaces. Hot Air Pipes, of the most approved plans, Cup and Ball joints and Wa ter Tuyers, of the very best construction. They par ticularly invitd the attention of Iron Masters and par ties engaged in the Iron trade, to their large stock of Patterns for Rolling Mills, having lately constructed the machinery far two of the largest Mills in the coun try, viz ~-The Wyoming Mill at Wilkesbarre, and the Rolling MtFl at the Montour Iron Works. Danvill , e. They art:Tully prepared tor this kind of work, together with every variety of general machinery. Of the qual ity of their work and materials, it Is enough to say, that time and experience, the most infallible tests, have amply demonstrated the genuine character of their en gines and machinery. Orders are respecfully solicited and will be promptly attended to. - HAYWOOD & SNYDER:. Pottsville, January, 17, i 846, 3-Iy Co • pal Varnish, sole Agent for the Franklin Glass Works. Having been long' engaged in the manufac ture of Copal Varnish, (asivell as other kinds,) is now prepared to offer to purchasers an article. which in quality, cannot be surpassed by any-in the Union. Al so;receiving weekly fromthe abovecelebrated Works, Window Glass of every size. Constantly on hand a full assortment of White Lead, of the most approved brands,,Red Lead,litharage. Saxony Magnesia, lf•c. . which ill be soil at Manufacturer's prices, together with a large and well selected stock of Drugs, Medi cines, Dyei, Acids, Fine Colors; Perfumery, 4-c., in short every article in the Drug line. Merchants, Phy sicians and Dealers in general, are requested_ to call and examine the stock and prices, feeling satisfied they will be induced to purchase. Philaila.. February 14, 1846. • - 7-ly • r IPPINCOTT & TAYLOR respectfully, invite the attention of their customers and the public in ge neral, to their extepsise stock of Spring and 'Summer goods, Just opened, which consist of French, English,. and American style Milled Cloth and Cassimere, which for beauty and style cannot be surpassed by any other establishment in the State. The Vestings, we believe, are something very rich and handsome: the fancy Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, e'hirts,Suspenders, Cloves, &e. were selected, and'cannot be sold cheaper by any other establishment in the United States. . . . L. & T. flatter themselves they S do give to their cus tomers better satisfaction in the way of good work. firmer goods, and mate fashipnablicut toatethawthe majority of tailors in thi cities of Philadelphia, New York, or Baltimore. L.& T. having taken the medal at the two last exhibitions of the Franklin Institute, is a strong guarantee that they cannot be surpassed in their profession. LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR, Merchant Talloriiand extensive Clothiers. • Corner of Centre & blabantongo ste., Pottsville. P. S. last receivedlo pieces of fine black and olive Caselnett cloth 15-pieces D'Orsay Plaid Cassitnere. 120 yards Embroidered Satin Vesting. 130 do French Black Satin, 120 do Enfflisb do THE MiisTEߧ'' JOURNAL. EXTENSIVE STOCK , OF GOODS • INNERSViLLE, THE sullictibei. announces }hat he has associated his son with him, and - that. hereafter the mercan tile #1311141119119 Will be carried on under the firm of L nEuzirs. & sori, At the largo 3 story brick store .in Minerselne. Where will be found one of the most extensive and el egant stocks of goods ever offered . for sale in Schuylkill county. consisting in part of ' • Cloths,:3Berinos, Cassinieres,Tawns. Vesting!, . Bateges, Sommer Cloths. Silks, Muslin . • de Leine& Handkerchiefb Hp- , stem Linens, and Fan • • ry Goods Ofall.descriptiona. cy Als D o a FRESH STOCK OF,..GRO CERIES, _consisting of Teas, Coffees, Sugars. and VI articles in that branch of business, together with a good assortment of QUEENSWARE. all of which will be sold cheap for cash. • S. HEILNEIL lifinersville, May 29, 1897. • ` 22 if Note Is the lime for Bargains ♦T TUE NEW CHEAP CASH .STORE la hfinerreilie,Sck gait/ Coaxer, PenwsyTennis, Rear door to Baia IP Sedans's Hots!, Sunbury 'greet- ' '• ' • .ELIJAII . B. °KWIC,' RESPECTFULLY annonncesio his numerous friends and.theclrizens generally. that he has opened a new cash store, in Minersville, Schuylkill' county, where he intends to keep On hand a large and Varied assortment of goods, embracing among others DRY GOODS, • LIQUORS. GROCERIES;QUEENSWARri, BOOTS & SHOES. • HATS & CAPS, HARD WARE, ' PLASTER; SMOKED MEAT, FISH} SALT, MINING. GOODS, ice.. Ste., All of which have been laid In new, - and at prices, ran ging with the times. From the knoWledge he has of the merchantile business and the wants, of tide market and his determination to sell FOR CASH ONLY, trusting to qllicksalei and small profits, be flatters himself that all who give him a call will find a bargain and cheaper goods at hirstoreohan can be lbund'in any other estab lishment irfthe Coal Region, and nainistake. • N. B.—The highesi price paid in cash orgoods,for all kinds of country produce. Minersville, June 25, 1947 tik'' CHEAP WATCHES & ,------;) . JEWELRY. . . AT'THE PHILADELPAIA WATCH & JEWELRY ISTCHIE, - ,54:77` - s; -- f- r: : - ..: /Vo. 96 North Second Street, '°'C°NrlA°' . , - corner of Quarry. G ase L , e , ver watches, full 'Jevverd, IS car. : , ,~8.15 00 . Slver Lever Watches, tell jewelled, 23 00 Silver Levcr Watches,ljewels, I - 18 00 . Silve,r,Lepine Watchesjewel'd, Ist quality, 14 00 ' • Superior' QuirtierMatches, • ' , - • 10 00 ' ftnitation Clitartier Watches, not warrante d,' 500 Cold Spectacles, 8 00 Pine Silver Spectacles, ;. • 175 . r3old Bracelets, with Topaz stones, . 350 Ladles' Guld Pencils, 16 carats, ' 2 00 Gold - Pinger Rings, 371 Ms, to $8 ;'Watch Glasses, plain 121 cts., patent 181, lunet 25. Other articles in proportion; MI goods warranted to be what they 'are sold for. , . ' 0. CONRAD. ' On hand. some' Gold and-,Silver Leveret,. 2 Lepine and (limners, lorverthan the above prices. 1 • Dec 5, 1846 49-1 y • ' PHILADELPHIA, REJIDING 41p PdTTST4LLE RAIL BOAT. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Passenwer, Train s . Hours °fainting on - and after Monday, Oct. 6,1845 From Pottsville, at 9 A, M "excen't Sunda y Philada.; " 0 A. M.. HOURS , OF PASSING; READING. -- ' For Philada., at 10 A. 51„,1 " Pottsville*" 12:A. M., RATES OF FARE. Between Pottsville and 'Philada.,f4.so and 3 00 ' " • Reading, 01 40 and 1 20 Fbilnda.. Oct. 11 - 15— PO'N'SVILLE - IRON WORKS." E. W. AleG-I.IVNIS,. D EPETFULL Y announces to the Public, that -he It has taken the Establishment known at: th otts ville Iron Works, On Norwegian street, wh 4 is prepared to tmild all kinds of Steam Engines ~,u- facture facture Rail Road Cars, and Machinery of almos 'very description,at the shortest notice, - a - nd on the most rea sonable terms. r,"Persons from abroad, in want of Steam - Engines will find it to their advantage to give him a call berme engaging elsewhere.- May 11 Coal Screens ! Coal . Screens ! ! THE suscriber is extensively enaged in the manu factory of WOVEN WIRE S VREENS upon an improved and entirely new principle, fur 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 of a good screen: 1 They are woven .entirely` of wire, and can be, made with meshes and threadsof any re qnired size and strength. WIRE WEAVING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION will be fr, secured Int the shorteit notice, and screens made to every...pattern, adapted to all the uses ~for which screens are required. ' The subscriber has recently removed his estah• lishment to CoaliSteet, near the corner of Norwegian street. HENRY JENKINS. Pottsville, April 4 1846 14-, BOOTS & SHOES At the Old StOnd,-Centre Street, next door. to th Pottsrale S. & J. FOSTER, . A REI now receiving their Spring Supplies of BOOTS & • ' 13110ES,coroprising a first rate assortnient. which they now - otT low eft ir at tvholesale or retail at the very lot 't o pricesd i They have also on hand Trunks, Va lises, Carpet Bags; and Satchels,Soleand Upper Leather, MoroCco, Calf . Skins, Lining and Binding Skins, Shoe Makers' Tools, and a general assortment of Shoe Find logs. - • 7 N.D.—Boots 4.• Shoes anufactured at short rnite.— Their friends and the p 'hue who are iu want of any of the shot z articles ire respectfully aequested to giVe them a call. May 8,1817, ,4 Ml' IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS Let all who are affected with Consiimptam, totti , hs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting Bldod, Pain in the Side and Breast, Sore Throat, lloarseuess,l Palpitation of tie Reart, IF/looping Cough, Croup, Hires, Neirous Tremors, Ldrer. COMplaint.and diseased Kidneys,tru THOMPSON'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR AND WOOD NAPTRA. • • LF there is power in medicine,to remove and cure clis ease, this one will rapidly'and, effectually secure a restoration to health. From ail parts of the country testirhony continues to pour in (Hits unequalled and salutary power over Pul monary, Throat, and Pectoral diseases. ,A recent letterlfmm I Hendershott - & Co., an old and highly respectable firM in Nashville, Tenn., states : " That the. Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Nap tlia gives universal satisfaction,"—more so than any medicine they have ever sold. Read the following (trim Dr. YOung.the eminent oculisi: / • Pintinetents, Jan. IPth, 1847. Messrs. .•fitineit 4- Dickson :—Gentlemen recommended nil my practice. and Used in my own fa mily, Thoropson's:Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Na ptlia, I have no hesitation in saying that it is the best preparation of the kind in use, and persons suffering from colds, coughs, affections Of the t hroat, breast, Ste., -so prevalent at this season of the . year, cannot use any medicine-that will allay a cough or consumption sooner thin Thompson's Compeund Syrup of Tar and Wood Napnia. Wsi. iYocuo. M. D., 152, Spruce street. Read also the following from a man who will, at any time, corroberate: its statements. • MOST 'WONDERFUL CURE! PHILADELPIIIjt, Dec. 4th, 1846. Penetrated witha deep sense of gratitude for the be nefit experienced by the useof Thompson's Compouud Syrup of Tar, and, 'hat others, who; like me, have lan guished through years oftffliction and suffering, with out being able to find a remedy, may know where it can be obtained, I voluntarily make the following statement: About 4 years Mace, after being affected with a violent cold it left me a troablesome and severe cough. Whilst the cough continued. which ,vas, with scarcely any in termission, during this long period, language fails to tell what I have suffered from debility, pains in the breast and side, night sweats,difficult expectoration, oppressed breathing, and, in fact, all those symptoms which mark a severe pulmonary affection. The relief occasionally obtained by the dischargeof the matter which obstruct ed the healthy action , of my system, but. increased my fears, as the purulent manor discharged was frequently streaked with blood. . During this time I was under the treatment of several physicians, and took , many of those preparations re commended as servicable in the cases of others, .but without relief; and 1, at length, concluded that a cure, in my case, was hopeless. Bin how agreeably changed is now my opinion I have used, for about threenveeks. Thompson's Compound Syrup oT Tar. By the use of One bottle my rough has been relieved and my system reinvigorated, and by continuing its use up to this time. I am satisfied that my complaint is entirely removed and eradicated. 11.; KkAnn EY, 24? . ., S. Seventb,street. Prepared only by Angney 4r Dickson, ,(successors of S. P. Thompson,) at the N. E: corner of Fifth and Spruce streets, Philadelphia. Sold in - - Pot tsville by — 4 - 131. BROWN, and B. FALLS, Mineraville. ' • Price 50 cents,or 01 pet bottle ; or 02 50. and 115 for six bottles. Beware of imitations :11 ieJuly 17, 1847 HATS, CAPS, ,LADIES' MUFFS', BOAS, ez,C: To Merchants, Matters, & others. GARDEN & ,B OWN, . i • may AND CAP w•annouss AND MANUFACTORY, . . No. 196, Marks St., ' ..1. SECOND DOOR BELOW SIX .11, PHILADA., RESPECTFULLY solicit alien- ~,,, , lion to their large and complete ' 4 ' . - stock of HATS and ceps, triiiiiu• , ' • &cured under their immediate direction and superintendence, with ell the advanta ges,l ofmodem improvements to enable them to combine the important qualities' of durabilit4 taste, and beauty of finish with extreme cheapness of price. ! , An Immense and beautitni assortment,;* i of all varieties aid prices of Beajver, lIA.TS. Brusb,Silk, Moleskin, Russia. Caes ere, 1' Wool, Sporting, and Asidand Hats, Also, a gen4ral sasortment of eve !va riety of Caps, Otter,Fur Seal, Hair ell, CAPS; I,Q Muskrat, Plain and Fancy Cloth every MUFF Et, Style, red,black, and brown Mohair Acat- BOAS, &c; ette, Glazed, Oiled Silk.and Fur Caps. ' . .1, . . Ladies' Malik, Boas, &c., at the very lowest prices. - j Buyers by the dozen or less, are Invited to call and see if it is not to their Intermit to deal With us.l i Particular attention paid to the packing of hats, ice. cab paid for Muskrat and Shipping has. _.' • • . GARDEN Ord BROWN, ?i,o,Pl6,Maiket street, belewMixth street. i Madelphlit, July 17,16!4. • ' 1 ..... Iliy-isa , WAREHOUSE OF PRINTS ONLY. . No. 56 Cedar Sti. Nev, Yink. EE, -_JUpS9F (LATE,LEE & JUDSON) .Occupy His spaclos FIVE STORY WAREHOUSE, N0..56 Cedar Street.- 1 4he whole of which id devoted to the exhibiton and sale of the single article of PRINT-, ED CALICOES. Their present stool consists of near ly ONE THOUSAND PACKAGES, embracing some THOUSANDS of different patterns and colorings, and comprising everything. desirable in the line, FoIIEIGN and DOMESTIC. . All of 'which are offered formic., for cash, or.satisatc tory credit, nt the lowest prices, by 'the PIECE OR PACKAGE. • , -; . . New styles are received almost every day, and ''t4" them are gat up for our own sales, and not to be folind elsewhere. HE Printed lists of prices, corrected from day to day, with every variation in the market, are placed in the hands of buyers. Merchants will be able to form some Idea of che . ex tent and . variety of our assortment, 'when we state, that.the value of con.usual stock of Miming. Awricxr, is at least twice the value of the -entire stock of dry goods tinning kept by our largest. wholesale Jobbers. This fact, together with the fact, that our means and our attention, instead of being divided among a vast. variety of articles, are devoted wholly to one, Will render the advantages which we can otTer to dealers perfectly obirious and it shall be-our care that 'none who visit our establishment shall 'meet with any dis appointment. Our assortment is complete at all seasons of the year. LEE, JUDSON & LEE.' P. S.—B. F. LEE, formerly of the firm of Lard do Lees,e and late senior partner in the original firm of Lee & _Brenner from which connexion he withdrew some time ago,l' has resumed business in connection with Messrs. 1.:eel& Judson.under the firm of LEE, JUDSON & I.EE, and he ventures to' 11.9811 Te his tliends and the public, thin the new firm will maintain the Fame pre eminence; in this branch of the trade, which former ly distinguished the other ,wo houses to which he be longed. New York, July 10, 1847. CHEAP. CASH STORE, .1N MARKET 'STREET. MBE subscriber has Just received and is now open ing.l at the New Cheap Cash Store in Market St., second door above SeCondatreet, an elegant assort ment of ;FRESH AND SEASONABE GOODS, among which May be found the following, suitable for Ladies' wear: • Black and Mode colored Thibet Shawls,. Rich Printed Cashmere • do, Merino , , , do, Elegant Lawns and Bareges, Dress Silks, &c., • • • Elegant Mous. de Laincs, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, • • Silk and Common Hosiery, Ribbons, Laces. &c.. , A large assortment of White Goods. DRY GOODS of almost every description, GROCERIES. archorce assortment. _ . . Men attached io the above establfshinenf isVNEW 4. FASHIONABLE TAILORING , ESTABLISHM ENT, under the superintendence of Mr. Jgenu Nc4iara4, where also can be found a large stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, And Clnths,Cassimeres, Yestings, &L.., Of the best cfnal ity which will be made up in the most fashionable and arable manner, warranted to fit, at short notice. The Philadelphia. New York, and Paris quarterly fashions can alwayibe seen at the Store. ' I Ladies and Gentlemen will find at to their interest to give him a call, feeling confidant that he can supply themlvith all kinds of goods atleast 10 per cent. chea.p er than they can be purchased nt any other establish ment:in Pottsville, as he sells for cash only. ROBERT TURNER, 9-tf Feb 27, 107 C.M3AI. DR. G. W. KNOBErsi PEIV'S'ICIAIsI AND SURGEON, , , 1 DES P ECTFULLY annnu n ce to tho citizensa Parts- It vine and vicinity, that he has located himself - in this place for the purpose• of pursuing the mactice of his profession. His office will be in the' room forme, ly occupied by E. N. Carvalho, as a Book store, in Market street, above Centre.' - He can be consulted at Itempton'ri Drug store in Port Carbon, every ntbrning between the, hours of 10 and 12 o'clock. AEFERENCES:—John G. Brown and Andrew - Rua eel, Pottsville. April 10.11317 LAMPS ! LAMPS !! Girandoles, Hall Lanterns, &c. 'TUST opened a' fresh supply of Cornelibs• celebrated el Lard and Lard Oil Lamps, embracing-a variety of. new patterns. -Also beautiful Lamp-Shades, Gilt and Silvered Giraridoles for Mantles, full and half setts, cut and plain Globes, large andsmall lamp Wicks, &e., and for sale at less than city prices at Stationer's Hall. CARVALHO having disposed of his stock to " L. Benjamin Barman, the busineto,will, in future, be conducted in his name. The establishment is now re plenished with a large and well.asiorted stork of hooks, stationery, and fancy articles, which, from his increa sed facilities, will be sold at the. lowest cash prices, wholesal, or retail, consisting in part of Blank Books of every description ; School Books; a full assortment; Law Books, Reports. Forms, &c. ; A choice collection ofstandard works ; All the cheap publications as they are issued ; Prints and Picture Frames; Engravings, &c. Letter, Foolscap, Note, and Wrapping Paper; Bristol Board, Drawing and Drafting River ; Blasting Paper, White and Blue Pastelloaid ; Lawyer's .and Justice's Blanks and Forms ; Quills, Steel Pens, Seating Wax, Pencils, Razors; Razor Strops. Brushes, Soaps, &c.; Plain and Engraved Visiting Cards; Wafers, Stamps. India Rubber; Envelopes; Violin Strings, Backgammon Boards, Dice, Playing Cards, I'en Knives, Motto Seals; Black, Blue, and Red inks, Sand &c.; all and Screen l'aper 'by the piece or yard ; Juvenile Games, Foy Books, arid Primers ; Fettlimery. Soaps, Hair Brushes, Combs, &c: B. HANNAN Corner Market & Centre streets. ,July 2:1 30— History of the Popes. THE public and private history of thefopes of Rome, from the earliest period to the present time, inclu ding the hiatbry of Saints, Martyrs, Fathers' of the Church, Religious Orders, Cardinals,,,„ Inquisitions. Scistits, and the .Great Reformers: by Louis Marie 'de Cormenin. Illustrated edition, $5; plain-edition;B3. " We consider it a valuable work—a work for our times and country—and commend it to the favor of the public."—Christian Observer. "It is, on the whole, a work well calculated to create a ti:tep interest in the public mind, and must obtain a wide circulation."—//ant's Merchant's Masa:ins. Jail received •nd for sale 'at ' July 31-311 HANNAN'S Cheap Book Store. Port Cti ton & Tamaqua. R. R. vial fpnat 1 44 J 4 -1 - rOE entire road from Por ' t. Clinton` to, Tamaqup ha il ,ving been renewed with heavy iron rails andigood substantial bridges, with all other improvements adapt ed to the use of Locomotive engines, and the regular business of the mad being now resumed; a passgnger train will, on and after Tuesday,the 13th lust., leave Ta maqua daily, (Sundays excepted) at 7 o'clock, A.lll.,and arrive at Port Clintdn, in time to connect with the down ward train from ;Pottsville to Philadelphia. Returning, will leave Port Clinton on the arrival of the Philadel phia ears, and reach Tamaqua for dinner. A freigh train With merchandize will also leave daily. WM. WALLACE 'Treas. & Sec'try !, tittle Schuylkill Navigation R. R. & Coal Philadelphia, July 10, 1847 • • .LEATHER. New and Cheap Leather S e,, IN rear of Rogers, Sinnickson & Co's. nor, ne ar tIM Corner of Centre and Mahanningo streets, Potts !The subscriber has opened and intends keeping a geaeral assortment of all kinds of Leather,quch as Red,nird Oak tanned sole leather, upper leather', Calf skins, slaughterand : spantsh Kip-skins, of his o n fin ishing and of'the very best quality, which he ill sell cheap forcash. Cashpaid for slaughter hides, calf and ghee skins, or taken m exchange for leather. Slaughter Miles ex changed for leather in the rough. SAIIIIIEL WILLI/Ms. Pottiyille, July 3, 1847. 27--3mo* learn th , aks t , rre coy ABOY from 16 to 17 yews of age to learn th Drug and Apothecary busineas--one who speaks t e ner man and English Languages would bp preferre The most satisfactory references will be requiredlot char acter and honesty., Apply to JOAN Gt BROWN, 'Apothecary, Centre et. Potts title. Pottsville, July 10th. 1847. 2.3—tf Notice IhOreby gli en that an appplicalion will be rde to the neat Legislature , for a Bank to be locate in the borough of Minersville, Schuylkill County, to b called the Mechanics Bank of Schuylkill County, with a capitallof One hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars, and the privilege of Increasing it to Two lihndred Thousand Dollars. Sigried SAMUEL KAUFFMAN, MICHAEL WEAVER, • ABRAHAM TROUT, . SAMUEL HEILNER, , I JAMES 8. , FALLS, JONAS BAST. Millersville-, July 3, 1847. . 27 6mo STEEL BEADS, PURSE TWIST, STEEI BAG CLASPS .ITHOLR.S.ALE AND BETA • . . 'OLIVER & 1110L4N, N , O. 17 p , CHESNUT STREET, it.pcovr. SE NTH, r ' PHILADELPHIA, H AVE just openeiha fresh assortment of Stee' Beads of all sizes; Plain and Shaded Purse Twist on spools in .ticks ; Plain and Cut Bag Clasps; double ha ins; Zephyr Patterns; Embroidery and Triniming Chenille; linittin,,v Pins ,; Cmtchett Needles ; Embroideries ; Crotchett *Bags, new styles; Pearl, Vraxes and ,Emo rks i Berlin Iron Combs; Steel Purse Binged; Steel Tasseli for Purses and Bags; Bag Rings, and la great variety of fancy and staple trimmings, which they will sell ch ap for cash at the Thread and Needle stqre, No. 178. Ch *nut street," Philadelphia. ' . , ' :.' Ph i lada., Aug. 7. 18471 . • 3m EMI New-Iron -and Steel , Stor • . rrink subscribers, implwters and dealers in foreign and JL American iron, beg leave to call the atteption_oL purchasers of IRON and STEEL, to the new MutOrt meta of Swede, Norwegian,) Relined, Cable, and Common Engliih hen, which they z now have and are constantly receiving fh3lll Europe direct. , Also, American - iron, consisting of Hoop, Band, Scroll, &e. EnglishAussla, and American Sheet iron; Small Round atidl3quare Iron, - from 3-13ths and upwards; Boller and Fipe Iron. Horse Shoe and Nall.Rods, Axle Iron, variouti sizes; Locomotive Tire and Railroad Iron ; Angie Trott, Half round Iron, &e. - Spring and Blistered Steel, Soria the best stamps of Swede iron ; Cast and Shear Steel, &c., all of which they offer at the lowest rates, for cattle, or at six months for approved reference, end to which they invite the attention of purchasers before rep/et:irking ,their stocks. Also, Pig and Bloom Iron received on coition, on which advances will he made. ' EARPB & BRlNrolron and Steel Merch nti, . Urt, Mirth Water Shi and 58, North 1. Menus, Philid lonia. PbUadf ipkla . Jitly 11 ' 11}+.1? t EOM WANTED. AS A FURTHER' EVIDENCE rfHAT the principle of curing disease by eleaitsint A. and purifying. the body.is strictly in ac:ordance with the laws which mivern the animal economy and if properly carried out by the use of ' - WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, 'Will certainly result in the complete abolition of dis ease; we offer the following testimonials, from per sons of the higheit respectihility in New York, who have recently keen cured of the most obstinate com-' elands, solely by the use of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills of the North American College of Health. • CERTIFICATES 01' CURES.• • From Jamaica, Long Island. Doctor William Wright :—.Dear Sir,—li is with great satisfaction thati inform you of my having been en tirely cnred'Of dyspepsia of five years' standing, by the use of :Tour Indian Vegetable Pills, • Previous to meeting with your celebrated medicine, had been under the care of several physicians, and had tried various medicines, but all to no effect. After using one 25 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 in perlect cure'. in grati tude to you for the great benefit I - hare received, and also in the hope that others similarly afflicted may : be, ;induced to make a trial ofyour extraordinary medicine, I send you this statement, with full liberty to publish the name if you think prokr. Yours, rice.. • • G. C. BLACK From . Neee York City. • • • Dr. Wm. Wright:—Dear bir:—At your recommen. dation, looms time since made trial of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, of the North American College of Jlealth, and can conscientionsly assert that for PURI: FYING TOE BLOOD AND RENOVATING THE SYS TEM,I have received more benefit from their use that from any other medicine it has, heretofore, been nie good fortune to fniiet with. I am, dearjir, with many thanyour obliged friend, , CHARLES M. TATE No. 60, Hammersley street, New York. •From Wartcarsing, N. F. • • Dear Sir:-1 have been afflicted for several years wills inward weakness and generali'debility, accompa mitid at times with pain in the side, arid other distress ing complaints'. Alter having tried various medicinei %without effetit, I was persuaded hya. friend lo make trial of,Dr. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills,' whichl am haliPy to Mate have 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 niedicine.aCcording to directions, that I 'shall, in a short time, be perfectly restored. I mo=t willingly•recomMend said pills to all persons siniilarly afflicted, and in;the full belief that the same beneficial results will follow their use:. I remain yours iincarely:', • • • lIENRY'A.TOOTE: WARAVAII94IO. Ulster C0.,-New, York. From laiereneerille, Monroe Co., Arkansas. Dr. Wm. Wright :—Dear Sir:—linving become at quainted with your most excellent pills, (viz. INDIAN VEGETABLE) by experienee. 1 take-the liberty,to write you.on the present occasion by way of suggest ing the prppriety of being consfituted:agentsfer this state to dispose of them. lit'lB4l, 1 was prostrated with the congestive fever, in East Florida, and often have been ill with the first 'attack and a severe relaps, I was necessiated torepair to New - York for the rehovery of my health, being 'much debilitated. ttried different physicians, and as many medicines, but all to no purpose: I found my liver much affected, and' dispepsia setting in with its,' worst form. I begatt.to think my case was hopeless., I concluded to resort to travelling. Acrordingly,l left the city of Albany, N. for Cincinnati, Ohio.. On my way through New York Mate I chanced lo row atross one of your agents at Newark, on the, Erie Canal: I 'read one of yotir advertisements, purchased A box, of pills, and to toy utter astonishment fund myself par tially recovered ; on my arrival at Buffalo, I purchased some of your Agent there'; at Cleveland,Ohio,, visited, your agent, the dry goods metchant - Talked and took several boNe,v ; I soon found myself a well man, and concluded to return to my profession, namely; a Travelling Methodist Preacher. ' , Your obedient - servant,.-: . W. B. BOUCE. . This is to certify that I found great relief in the use of one box of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, in .the rase Ora severe pain in the had of a toile standing. THOMAS SMOOT, Stro*R GROTE, Fairfield Co., O. Nov. 19, 1848. 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 & Bickel, Orwigsburg. . . A...lleeliner*Son. Port Carbon.. ' Detvalil. Poll' & Co.:lllcKeansburg: Geo. D. Drey, Toscarlira.. • • - . Henry Koch & Son, Middleport: 1 - ' Wm. Taggart, Tamaqua.' . , E. &OC. Hammer, Orwigsburg. Wheeler& 51,11er, Pine grove. • . , , Aaron Mattis, Lower Mahantango: Jonas Kauffman, Llewellyn. . • Jacob Kauffman, Mahantanger. - John Weis!, Klingcrston e Gabriel Ilerb,•Zimmernmntowit. '' - • . C' B De Forest, West Branch. . • C. B. De Forest, Minetsville. .. Jonathan Cockhill, Llewellyn.: - . ~ George Dreibelbis, East Brunswick. 5, Hart lc C0.,-New Philadelphia. Levan & Kauffritan, Schuylkill Haven. - M. &J. J)recher, East 'Brunswick. . ~ . Jonas Robinholds, Port Clinton. ..Reffsnytler &' Brother, New Castle. ' • _ • Daniel Weist, Lower Mahantange. D. E. Reedy, Lower Mahuntongw. , • Sainiel Boyer, Port Clinton. . ' Henry Eckel, Tremont, ' - . ' ' Wm.• Price. St. Clair. . • . Boyer & Werriert, McKeansbnrg. .. . . 'Benj. Heffner. Minersville...t, ' • ' W. If. Barlow, New. .Philadblphia, - , • ar Officesfievoted exclusively to the'sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, of the 'North American Col lege of Health, N 0.268, Greenwich street, New York ; No: 199 Tremont street, Boston—and prinMpal office No 169 Race street, Philadelphia. • . . 'Maw I. 1817, Z . . ' 18- HANCE'St SARSAPARILLA: OR BLOOD PILLS. IVHAT IS THAT PRINCIPLE WHICH ivEcALL THE BLOOD ? MlTEblood is that principle by which the whole sys -1 tern is regulated.' 'fherefore if the blood becomes impure, a general 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, %Veaknes,s of Stomach, Rheumatism and Rheumatic Affection, Nervous Affections, Liver Complaint,.Asth ma, Pleurisy, Inflammation of the Lungs, Low Spirits, Fits, Measels, SmalfTox, Whooping Couth,Croup,Sore Eyes, Inward Weakness, Worms, Quinzy, Bronchitis. Cholic, Dysentery, Gravel; Salt Rheum, Deafness and other affections rd the ear; St. Anthony's Fire, Scorfn la or King's Evil, Ulcers,White Swellings, Tumors, Biles, Suppressed Montily;discharges, ad Female Complaints in general, Eruptions of the Skin, Habitual, Costiveness, and all diseases depending on a disorder ed and diseased store of the blood, or a suspedsi o n 'of the healthy secretions,: '.• Therefore on the first appearance of any of these symptoms, HANCE'S SARSAPARILLA OR 'BLOOD PILLS, should he procured, and used according to Me directions. Price 25 cents per box. of 50 Pills, or Aye for one dollar. ' FURTHER ; PROOFS' • OF THE EFFICACY OF HANCE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF • HOARHOUNDINRELIEP • IX°. AFFLICT • • ED MAN! ' Mr. George T. Warrington, residing in York Street, Federal Bill, Baltimore, was attacked with a violent cough and sore throat, after trying many remedies, was induced by a friend to use liance's Compound Syrup of,floarhound, and before using one bottle was, entirely cured.' • ANOTHER YET MORE ASTONISHING Mis: Henrietta Merrick, residing.in Monument street between Canal and Eden streets, was attacked.with a very severe cough and pain in the breast, which was so intense that it extended to the shoulders, She was afflicted also with a pain in the side. After hying many remedies, she was persuaded by a frtenkto use lance's Compoimd Syrup of Horehound, and, after using three doses, she experienced great re lief, and before she bad finished the bottle,.wasentirely cured. • ,Price 50 cents per bottle, or 6 bottles for 82 50:. :For sale by SETH S. HANCE, corner of Charlesand Pratt streets, and 108 Baltimore street and by the following Agents : 3 ' JOHN FLOOD, Pottsville f'E. &-E. HAMMER, Or wigsburg. ; GEO. REIFSNYDER & BROTHER. New Castle ; AVM. PRICE, St. Clair ;_SAML. KEMPTON and HEILNER, STRAUS, & 'Co., Port Carbon; OLI VER &.MARS, Five Points; C. W. D.AUNENHAU ER.XdfirAna ; J. B. FALLS, Miuersville. THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE. ANNU ITY & TRUST CO., OF PHILADA. " OFFICE 159, CHESNUT ST. VrtiHE Insurance Gn Lives,grant Annuities and En dowments, and receive and execute trusts. . Rate: for insuring sloo'on a single life. Age For 1 year, Fort yearn. For Life annually. annually 20 0 91 . 005 177 30 -. 1 34 40 1 69 1 96, 2 09 60 435 4-91 700 ,EXANTLE :—A person ag ed 30 years next birth-day, by paying the Company s l 31, would secure to his fa mily or heirs $100; should he die in one yea) ; or for -$l3 10 he secureSto them $1001); or for $l3 60-annu ally for 7 years ;he secures,to them 1000 should he die In 7 years;-or fors23 60 paid anniusliy, during life he provides for them 1006 whenever he dies; for . 86550 they Would receive -$5OOO should he die in one year. Jsaueov - 20, 1845. THE Managers'of this Company, at a meetingiheld on the 27th' December ult., agreeably to- the design: referred in the original prospectus or circular of the Company, appropriated a Bonus or addition to all pUll -cies for the whole of life, 'remaining in force. that were issued prior to the Ist of January, 1842. ' Those of them therefore which weteissued in the year 1836, will be entitled to 10 per cent upon - the sum insured, making an addition of $lOO on every $lOOO. That is *Ho, will be paid when the policy becomes a claim instead of the $lOOO originally insured. Those policies that were issued in 1837 will be entitled to 84 per cent, or 44 57 50 on every 31000. And those Issued in 1838, wilt be entitled to. 74 per cent, or $75 on every 100, andfdp ratable proportions on ail said policiei issued prior to tato!' January,lB42. - • • The Bonus will be credited to each polocyon the books endorsed on presentation at the Office. It,is the design of the Compsay, to continue to make addition or bonus to the policies for life at stated periods, D. W. 11.1CHATI.DS, President. JOHN F. J•l4£3, Actuary. One substriber has been appointed. Agent for the abovelnstitution, and is prepared effect Insurances on lives, at the published rates, and give any information desired on the subject, on application at this office. , - - BENJASIIN BANNAN. - rottsville Feb. 9th.s— - TO Milliners. lIIST reteived by J. Morgau from the mannfacturent, tJ several caies.of bonnets. consisting of China Pearl, Rough and Ready, Paris Coburg. Verona,Nerona Pearl, Neopolitab Lace, Fancy Lace, Rutland Pearl,' French Lace. Coburg, and a variety.of other styles, all of which will be sold wholesale, athianufacturers! prices. May,29, 184 IV . • ' f"anitcrs' Elcpartment. iirASHINGTO?i AS • A FA RNIER. -I, Gen. ' Waithiflcot has recently been pladed before his' • countrytheii di a farmer—a vocation to which ho was much attached, and of which be had alprac- tical knowledge not generally appreciated.' We may learn from. hint that the highest civil and s: military virtues. sae not - inconsistent with the most common and useful duties of life. Wash-. ington's devotion to his farming interests, is lillus- ' : Crated by an extract from-one of his letters to Sir John Sinclair. - The letter is dated Philadelphia, July 20, 1794, in which, offer stating that b un-, wearied,care of his flock of sheep•numbering Eks. , tweeti 700 and 800, at the shearing of 1759 the - fleece yielded me the average quantity of Si- lbs.' of wool," he says: "In this fame year, 1' Was again called from home, end have sot hadlt in my power since to pay any attentionjo my t i:arna . =the consequence of which' is, that my eh i p at the last shearing yielded me not more than ,n pounds.". This differencb of yield shows lwhat must have been his devotion'to rural pursuits.— His system of farming was the ' most perfect :th ' use at that day; and it moo be dilated whethet any farther of the present day carries on hie\ agri cultural pursuits according to a better systeto.—; He, remarks, writing to Arthur Young, thail his fields were all arranged fora . rotation of crops from 1787 to 1795. • He frequently brought the subject of AgricUlture before Congriss in bi 5 6 1 ,78-• sages. In a letter of the flih of March , 177 , ho' says: "1 am i very sorry to add that nothing find in Congress has beeri 4 ilcided respec7g , th e'in , ", sti.:ution of a National fl - oard of Agri ultarle,lV ' „commended by me of the opening of the session." ' 'ln another he eays ;'••,I know of no pursuit. il which more real and important service can be rent , dered to any country, than by improvin itsagrir culture, its breed of useful epithets, nd other I . trenches of a husbandman 'a cares." et every American youth who is not too proud t be use % • ful, heed the "Illustrious 'runner, of Mo netVi3r. non." We might cite other passages b t here all are highly worthy of a' careful reading lit is hardly necessary tq do so. .. ' '- ,s inaluv-^ HINTS TO FARMERS. — r I. Tomatm_ - very pest excellent preserves. 2. Toads are the very pest protection ;of cabbage against lice. 3. Plants, when - drooping, are revived by a Sew l,in; of .11 `camphor. 4. Pears generally improve . by 'raft ing on the mountain ash. 5. Sulphur i slue- 4 g, ble in pieserving grapes, &c., from insec t 6: 6.- Lard never spoils in warm weather, if it is cooked enough in frying out. 7. In' feeding with !corn 60 lbs. ground goes as far as 100 lbs. in hkar- , el nel. 8. Corn meal should nmier fine. be It injures the richness of it.. 9. a ' grou - id very nips m of ill size :have double the nutricious Matter el that large ones bace. - , 10. Ruts Bagals thl only . root that increases in nutticious qualities s i it in creases in 'size. 11. Sweet •olive oil is a certain cure fur the bite of a rattlesnake. Apply tt linter 'natty and_ externally. 12. Rats and other' vermin are kept away from grain by sprinkling o' garlic when packing the sheaves. 13. Motiey skilfully expended; in drying land by draining or tuber - wise, will!be returned witlynnPle interest . 14. ' TOCure,soatches on a horse, wash the legs with -- warm soasuds, and then with beef brine! I Two_ applications will cure in the worst case. Ib. i Tim: her cut in the spring aiid - exposed to the . Weather with ilie bark on, decays much sooner the& if cut in the fall. 16. Experiments show apples' t to be equal to potatoes to impromhogs, and decidedly preferable for feeding cattle. :17. Wild Onions may be destroyed by cultivating corn, ploughing and leaving • the field in its" ploughed sate all winter. , -- L l t--141r. Ltincark irnmoth • Said to - Weight tY•threo S., ' now in ''c Ibngth, inches, Oxman Which It, , Mies to 16w es When tbds.— A LANCASTER COUNTY STEE Tobiai Stebman, of Conestoga township, ter county, Pa., hai now feeding m. steer, which'he raised from a calf,. and is be the largest ever'-fed in that county,: his being.about, 4,000 - pounds. When tWen hours old ho weighed, 112 pounds, and is his seventh year'. '' He is 9 feet - 9 inches in .and, measures around ,the body _9 feet 8 and is 3 feet egress the haunches. Mr. S ,has also another steer from the same mothe though now three years' younger, pro overtop his mammoth brother. He is: high but not so heady as the mammoth. 28 hours old his calfship weighed 122 po Well done , Lancaster county.—Ball. . A NEW MODE OF PREPARING CI FOR CHURNING.—When cream is be lected for churning; as soon as the first sk is put- into the vessel, add at the tato of pint of vinegar to each gallon , of croam. ' you churn six gallons at a time, and cone! one gallon per day, put eix half pints - of in the vessel, at once,. to the first day's and .so in proportion to any other quantit • all the vinegar4or the whole churning la: to the first collected cream. I had this friend who supplies a large quantity of b the best . quality to one of the crack sho , . west end. [Has anybody ever tried thi- United States o—Gardeners' Chronicle. 'PEACH • PICKLES.—One of tjae m..t deli; ciOus pickles ever tasted is madelroM ri., Chap stone Peaches. Take ono gallon of good inept. and 'add to it four pounds brownVikar . ; . '.Lit this for a few minutes'and skin uff any scum ttila may rise; then take Cling-stone Peaches thatlare full 1: :. ripe, rub them with a fl annel-cloth to Teo ve the down upon them, and stick three or -fou cloves in each ; put them into a 'glass or earther vessel. and pour the liquor upon therAboiling ho, Co ver them up and let them stand in a cool place for a , week or ten days, then pour o ff thil liquor: and boil it as. before; after which, return boil ing to the peaches, which should be careftilly co-. vered up and stored away for future use. 1 - I • HOW'TG MAKE GOOD TtA..=Bill rain water and pour upon your 'tea; letting i steep• from one to -two minutes if you wish to rea ne the 'true taste of the "plant divine." Well,er, or spring water, in many parts of the cou ntry, ie strongly impregnated with lime, which actschemi— cally upon the tea leaf, and greatly deteriorates, or destroys its fine aromatic.' flavor: In fit. wa ter, containing lime, or much vegetable m . tter in" sulution, has more or less e ff ect upon all hide cookery. Besides it is highly injurious le the' health of some persons..—.Arn. Agricullu ist. The T*ge stK'OFlii. Cheapest o• 4.:...' , • - • _ STOC .- GOLD dc SILVER WATCHES • . IN PIIILA / DELPIIIw, WHOLESALE •NP HEW. L. CI OLD Levers, full „Jewelled, IS carrel cal . ee 040 - 00. - 1 .VT gold dial,: " . . Gold Lepines, full Jewelled, 18 curet case,:ll . 1 gold dial, . • .14125 to 30 00 Silver Levers, full Jewelled, '' ~ . .11_ 20 015 , Silver Lenin°, Jewelled, 13'00 4 Silver Quartiers watches, splendid quality, ~ 9 00' Silver imitation Quartiers . , . - :, 5.90 3 Second handed Gold and Silver . watches, at' • all prices, from .. . . 92, 025 OD" Gold Pencils, . . . *1 75'0 200 4 Gold Bracelets with topaz and other sets• 3 50' Pure Silver Tea Spoons . . , 4.50" Diamond notated Gold Pens, with pencil a solid silver holders, only . .• . 1 145 " Gold chains, breast pins, finger rings. ear TIPP, and': jewelery of every quality-and deicription; at the lowest ' Philadelphia - or New fork prices; Gold and Silver Le. ' ver, 'kepines, and guarder watches, - still much', cheaper than the above prices. A call will be sufficient to'con vines purchasers that this Is the place to get good and f cheap articles. All goods warranted to be What they!' are sold for. Orders from the country punctually atten-- dui to. Old Gold and Silver bought for cash orlaken in exclmnze. All - kinds of 'watches repaired, andtvarrant- - ed to keep correct time. • 1 mlendid. gold hidependen -seconds I 36 193 2_36 3 20 N. 8.-1 have a splendid. gni Acne's., .. watch, for timing horses, ate. • Also Gilt and van sed Watches, for traders' use, and goods of all kinds in my' line,•at LADOMUEP Cheap Watch and Jewelery Store r .lid.}4l3},. Market Street, above Eleventh, Ncfrth side. . P S.—Please save this advertisement, and will at 4131 Market st., upper side. [Phila., July 17 29-4 m • CHEAP WATCHES & JEW JaERY.. Full Jewelled Gera Levers for 7 v . . winniscrtn. _ JACOB LADOPIi S, n II NO. 240, MARKET STREET, had constantly • 4= 4 ~n hand a large a .ssortment of Gold and Silver - Watches, at the followinglow pike s:— Full Jewelled Gold Levers, .' . . 4140 0 , 6 , , • Pull Jewelled Silver Levers '- . . ; • - 23 c i f ) " Gold Lepines; fall Jewelled, ~ ..• 41. . 30 OS,". Silver Lepines e . . , ,c t . . 15 00% . • • Silver Quartiers,. . . . _4 1110 to / 0 00 , t With a large,assortment of FINE JEWELERY, Mich as earrings, finger rings, breast pins, bracelets, gold' and silver pencils, gold chains, lee. ' Re has on hand a corn,., plete assortment of Lunette, Patent, andl Plain watch . glasses, main ape ins, verges, dials, and hiradv. of every . description ; and, in fact, a complete aksortment of , Watchmakers' tools and Watch materials, to which he would call the attention of the country trade in general. ' Those wishing anything In the, above Ilneortobld • find it to their advantage to - call and examine his stock ' • before purchasing elsewhere. N 0.210, slARKETstreet, r . below Eigtith;trbiladelphla. IShils., Ji11y..17 11 07' II EAMI 6ittg imming, half a. '9l , Pcoe t only • 'tutu, cream; Let it added , Item a tter, of Ist filo lir: the