The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, March 04, 1848, Image 4

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    LEO:rEmE mom was. Badwri
! Why dosages rasa Psjirr, Bryson.?
Why don't. you Mlle a paper, Drown -
Fos sore it is a ttame,
That we can't get the news from town
Before its old and time t
There's Deacon Jones across the teen
'Who gets one every week,
And he can beat you all ttoy say,
' When called upon to spree.
The scuba, sir, Is plain, yea know,
For .when he read. it through,
Ills words, like milk and honey Door, •
. . And all he tells is new.
Bo he Is taken by the band.
For what he can impart;
• While old and young ariiand him stand,
And any the Deacon's smart;
.Oh ! is it not a Shame, I say,
To bug your puree so tight.
When a mire bit of yellow clay
Would set this matter right!, •
• What good Ls gold, now can you tell,
_ To any or our kind,
Vales. It keeps the body well,
And benefits the mind!
Why dont you take a paper, Brown,
_
I'm sure it is a shame,
That we can't get the news froni town
. 1, Before hi old and tame!
.I.; i d Now let as quit Ole simple gal.
And take a worthy start,
0 And ere a year our friends will say. , 1
• "Ttie Brown's are gti a Pg smut!"
Uiit nub Ciumot.
•
lons RANDOLPH, of Roanoke. was a
remarkably rain man, end nothing could rouse
his vanity sooner than any question of his influ
ence or popularity. On one occasion, while lodg
ing, at a country hotel, *here he was compelled
to stay over night, he was aroused_ very early by
the blowing of a. horn, by a coachman, who was
desirous to acquaint his passengers that the stage
coach was ready. Randolph was quite irritated
by the early disturbance, and leaping from his
bed, be raised the window, and bawled out, with
an oath :
••What on earth era you melting such a rum•
-pus here for? , Stop that clanaur, - or I'll stop your
wind-pipe r
••Who are you ?'' said the coachman, in tu"
tonishment.
Cm John Randolph of Roanoke! Will.
you stop V'
"John• Randolph of Roanoke! I never begird
if him in all my born d;sys!"
Randolph held no fantair parley—but suddenly
shuitmg down the window, leaped into bed, and
let hi choler evaporate in silerice. °
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OLD, BUT GOOD.—Dan Marble tells the
following story,abotit a Yankee who lost his yel
low dog. Approaching a wood-chopper by the
way aide, the Yankee accosted him;
..Mi.ter, have you seen a yaller dog a goin along
here, about Itityear, a year and a Lail, or two
years old I"
"Yes," replied the chopper, supposing the Yen•
free was quizzing him, "yea I saw a •yelleidog
going aldng here, about a year, a yearend a half,
or two years, old, about an hour, an hour and a
half, or two hours ago ; and you'll find him about
a mile, a mile and a half, or tit.. o miles a head;
a-tail about an incb, an inch and a half, or
•
two inches long."
Hul4 on! MCI! do, stranger! I calkilate
'you are into me about a feet, a fleet and a half, or
two feet!!"
Boost TO Co)le (SET Pittsburg
Mercury tells the' following good one:—
Somewhere in the We.t. a sable knight of the
lather and brush wee performing the operation
of shaving a limier with a very tin razor.
oStop!". said the hoosier, 'that vroet do."
..What's do matte, hose V'
oThat razor pulls." •
"Well, no matte for 'der, soh: If do handle of
do razor don't break, de beard's bound to corn off l"
. ",;: r .- -Pon't want, you any lotiger," said
•an employer to a toll clerk. -I ion very sorry
for it sir, I thought I gave you redact satisfac
tion?' "So you do—,butv:ve don't want you
any longer." , W hat hay lalon sill" "Done!
ehy you hav'nt done growing; and if youteep
on you will,he as long as a May pole'."
- - - -
(dchil en give unexpectedly shrewd
answers when puzzled with questions. "What
is the gender of /call" asked a dame the other
day.. 4. Masetainr," replied the scholar. In
deed! Then what's the feminine 7' •'Why
bonnet, to be sure."
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A RIDDLE.— A person directing the
attention of another to a portrait, said: .
• Brothers and'slaters have I none. I')
But that man's father wt.s my father's Ben.'
What relation was he to the pir.onltlus rep
resented 1
•
caA sailor once had a high dispute with
his wife.; Rho wished him in tho d—l. ••Plague
on me, Peg," said he, if I don't think I should
fare pretty well With thE old fellow, as I married
into his family."
(1 . 7 "Bob, is that dog of yourea porn-
EMI
..No, he is ball hunter and half better; he bunts
!for bones. when he is hungry, and sits by the stone
when be is sati.6i•,l." •
• PRETTY KEEN.—TiIe Albany Patriot
says: "One of our Methodbo •cleroman last
Sunday temarkra, that II all the world believed
the second coming' was to take Oilman t116,23,1'0f
March, 3838 . at three o'clock P . M. two thirds of
them would delay all preparation for it till half
• • it Iwo\
•
cl-Kearzry.—"Nlaster, Tom Benton's
making facet at me!"
Mosler—orom Bruton, did you make faces at
Phil Kearny I"
Hen—" Yes, air, but he made faces at Bill Fre,.
moot ember day."
njb."Pray sir," said a gentleman to a
wog, upon one of ,our wharves, the other day,-
°what bovood now "W hat is wood 1" re
piled thetvag—"trees cut down and chopped up."
•
03" Is Miss S. at home 2' aAedla . gen
tteman of
. a servant, who answered ate call at
the knocker.
*4 think not, sir ; I'll go' uk her," rvai 'the
reply. .
, z-To obtin refreshing slee4), put , a
•
receipt fare printer's bill in your pocket.
. ,
C`l"Short visits are the best," as the
fly said when Le lit on the stove.
Santis of eolb!
CO", A. minister praying over a child ap
parently dying, said : "11 it be thy will, spare—'
The poor mother's soul, yearning for her belov.
ed, exclaimed; "It must be hia will-1 eannat
bear ifs."
The minister stopped. To the surprise of many
the child recovered; and the mother, after almost
suffering martyrdom by him while a stripling.
lived to see him hanged before he was two-and
twenty! Oh! it ii good to say : my will
but thine!"
Q? The man whom I call deserving-the
nafne, is ono whose thoughts and exertions are
forothers, rather than himself; whose high per.
pose is adopted on just - principles, and never
abandoned while heaven and earth afford means
4if accomplishing it. He is one who will neither
seek an; indirect advantage by a specious road,
nor take an evil path to secure a really good per-
pone.—[Sir Waller Scot. 1'.."
Qj Thiride.that have an air of novelty
and krajulitir t Things that are or onilersat use,
and lecounnendgby the practice of great men,
will eternally ideasti; clot only becatise men aro
Dannelly inquiaitivc, but because they despise
whatever or of little imPottance: and are
generally affected with what has the patronage of
persons or.tdeb rank.
CCr Virtue is a steady prinCiple, and
gives stability to every thing else ; thhugh, while
good men livcrin a giddy and rolling world, they
most in some meacure feel its uncertain motions.
—[Dr. Sherlock. .•
O Nothing is more richeulons than to
be serious about trifler, and to be trifling about
serious matters. -
.0:1` The toal loss of reason is leis de
/ P N- plerable than the total, depravation of it.
431' Wisdom and virtue.make the.poor
rieb, and the rich honorable.
o:l.Error harts an empty head most, Sts
poison does in empty stomach. •
cc)Tatne is the reverberation caused by
something Wilting upon tpe empty world.
Sheeting 'Sale'of Real Estate.
Y
elitue of sundry writs of Ireartitiold Esp • I
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BLeeses Facies, issued out of the Court of Otutzet
Pleas of Schuylkill County, to me directed, will ba
posed to to public sale or vendee On Satarday, !Milk deg
of Alartl,sl 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the public
house of .Daniel Hill, in the borough of Pottsville.
Schuylkill county , tbe falloivingdeacribedpreznises, viS'
All that certain one and a half story frame loose and
lot or piece-of gromod,situate on the nook-"
r ;;,. westerlyalde of Lyon street; in the bored
ease r of Pottsville, county aforesaid, marked in
I: :,, ..; Pon & Pattenron's additionialmpclaonntoafirdeank;
ugh with the number
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i 0 m'
front On said Lyon street 20 feet. and is i
n or thep 125 fret. bounded souther:steely by lot No. 1194 '
hwesly try lot No. 117, and southeastedy by said
Lyon street. As the property of J WIN 3CFARLAND.
At tie wow tier and place, all that adtain lot Or piece
of ground, situate in dte boroueh of Pottsville. Sennyl - '
cty,bd in front by Rail Road street; on the
n e ar by property sniff by John Sites and wife to Henry
Webber, bydeed dated the 4th day of May. A.D., 1816;
nk of Potts
southwardly by property of the Miners;..LA'
vine; and nordovaidly by other properly now or late
of the j a w Jobe Sites ;'enntaininglii width 18 feet,*
Indies, and extending to depth. from' Rail Road street'.
to the line on the rear end of veld lot,tonveyed to Hen
ry Webber, about. 60 feet, being the lotlifground Imme
diately in the rear of said Ilenty Webber's lot, and be
ing Part °flat N 0.43,10 the original plan ofsald borough:
with the improvements consisting of a logitable.
Auto. alt those certain two lots of ground situate on'
the eastwardly side of Rail Road street. in the borough
of 311nersville,8cbuyihill eoun ty, bounded north ward fy
by lot No. 3, now or bate of Jacob F. Thum); south
wardly by lot No. 6 tr westwardly by said Rail Road
street; and eastwardly by the west bank of the West
Branch of the Schnylklll river, containing In front on
Rail Road street, 60 feet, end extending that width along
the line of Int N 0.3. about 340 feet, and along the line
of lot No. 6 about 325 fret, being lots Nos. 4 and 5 In a,
plan of lots laid out by George Patterson, each of the
said lints containing in width 30 feetitbe northwest cor
ner of said lot No. 4 belng-CO feet distant front the house
now or late of Anthony Steinberger, on the line of said
Rail Road street, and being part 'of the same premises
which Jacob Reed, Lewis Mayer, and Jacob Bright.
trustees of Michael Lloyd, by deed dated May. 31st,
1831, recorded in Orwlesburg In Deed book No If, page
s 'M, granted to George Patterson. and by George Patter
son to John Sites by deed dated the 13th day of Febru
nry, A. 11.. ISIS.
Auto, all that certain lot or piece of ground situate is
the borough of Mineenville. Schuylkill comity, on the
eastern side of a Street called Rail Road street In a plan
of lots laid oat by .Gorge Patterson, bounded snatti-"
sveardly by Dr No. 3 ; westwardly by said Roil Road
street;' eastwardly by the western bank of the West
Branch of the Schuylkill river; and northerardly by lot..
No. 1, beinglot No. 2 on the plankaforesald. containing
In width 30 feet, and in length or depth 315. feet, nmee
or lees, and being the lot of ground whirl' George Pat
terson and Maria his wife, conveyed to John Sheehy
deed dated 51arelt0th, 1939. As the property 01 . 3011 N
SITES. \
At the wino awes ad ;due, all that certain lot of
ground, situate on thriortheastern side of Cent re sine t,
lento borough of Pollee ille,Schuyik 111 county, bounded
nonthevestnardly by Centre drcet t southeasterly by
Int non' or late of ---Montgritnery ; eastwardly by
Rail Read street; and nont.wardly by lot of Sites liough
Req.: containing in width on Centre street 30 feet more
or less,' and In depth about 230 feet: with the appurte
-stances. consist ine of a two story frame dwelling house.
As the property ofJ 011 N MEYERS..
, At the same lime and place,
All that certain tract or. parcel-of land, situate In
Norwegian township, la Schaylkill county, beginning
at a post in the middle of the West Branch :tribe Mt.
Carbon Rail Road; thence partly by land of the Dela
wale Coal Company, and partly by landof Elizabeth
Spohn ' north 661 degrees, east 1577-10 perches to a
white oak comer of land called the Mount La Tee tract,
now the property of die .Trustees of the Bank of the
United Stater. and Elijah H. Kimball; thence by the
list mentioned tract north 22 degreei, west, crossing a
public road, 116 perches to a past; thence by land which
lately formed part of the tract levied upon, now, the
property of the said Taustees of the Bank of the lipped
States, and Elijah li. Kimball,South 681 degreet,'Frest,
crossing the said public road, 84 3-10 perches tb It pine
tree at the said Railroad, and near the left bank of the
West Branch of Norwegian creek; thence down the
middle of the s tid Rail Road, which passes along the
left bank of the said creek, eolith 41 degrees. 'West 142
perches to a pos., south 1.1 degrees. west 4 perch. to a
post, south 10 degrees. east 7 9.10 perches to a post.
south 131 degrees, east 6 and 7-10 perches to a post, and
south 161 degrees, east 7 And 6-10 perches to the place
of beginning. containing t 25 acres and 97 perches, and
.being the same tract of Idnd (less 25 acres, which was
conveyed by Elijah Deehert and wife to Richard B. Kim
ball,) which the Clerks County Bank conveyed to the
1 Elijah Dechert, his heirs and assigns , by deed
,Marine dale the.— day of -- la-, and recorded at
rwigaburg, in Deed book. No. —, page —: with the
appurtenances consisting of several coal mines now
opened and worked by .1. &.1. Daddnw, Wm. andThos.
Johns and others, and a number of coal schutes and.
miner's home, stables. &c, &e. Ai the property of
ELIJAH DECHERT, Esq.
At the sour Lime and place by virtue ofan Alias Teat.
Tation Feed. I,:rporuso, issued out ofthe Court of Coin
mon Pleas of Dauphin county:. The one undivided
sixteenth parts of two tracts of fnd, situate in Lower
Mahantmxgo township, Schuylkill county, surveyed on
warrants In the name's of Wm. Wltman and Jacob
Veager containing each 440 acres and sixty-four per-'
chms more or less. A. the properly of GEORGE MA-
SON, deceased.
At the same time and place, by virtue of a writ of
Teat. Vcnd. Exponas, issued out of the District C6urt
of the city and county of Philadelphia, all those cer
tain four lets of ground, situate in Dreibeibie's addition
to the Borough`of Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill coun
ty, numbered 80, 81, 82 and 83, each Int being 60 feet in
front and 240 feet is depth, bounded by William street:
St. John street, Liberty street, and a 7U feet wide alley.
As the property of JAMES W. SIME3.
Seized and taken Into exectitien and will he sold by
Sheriff 's Office. Orwigs- IT J: T. WERNER, Sheriff.
burg, Feb 12, 048. f , 5-
T. J. Ilughe4, Broker.
Real Estate bought and sold, agency far eoll•stiss of
rents. Offue opposite the Miners' Bank.
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FOR ALC.—A &suable three story residence. In
Morris' Addition.
ALSO: A large and convenient store room and dwel
ling house well located in Minetsville.
ALSO: Eight building lota In Minersville, as well lo
cated as any in the borough. A number of mortgages
and judgment bonds of various amounts, well secured
On property in Pottsville and vicinity.
ALSO: A valuable store iu Centre street.. ,
ALSO I For sale or rent, a store and dwelling In Mt
nersville, In thb tuna: business part of the town.
ALSO: The large and convenient hotel, situated in
the town of Patterson known as Ole Schuylkill Volley
Hotel. Terms easy. '
WANTED: Coal lands or productive property in
Schitjtklll county, in exch.inge for productive property
I hiladelphia. [Novfln 47-47
REAL ESTATE
or,friAT PRIVATE sm.q.)9 . - •
THE subscriber will sell at private
sale, all flint well known and/ 31d estatt
. l
r fished TAVERN STAND. lot of ground
- and two frcme dwelling horses in the
. borough a Pottsville, situate on the
corner of Centre and Laurel streets, and extending back
to Adams Street. The lot is 614 feet 'front on Centre
street. by 230 feet In depth. The tavern house is frame,
two stories, with stone basement, which has been newly
fitted up and put in good repair. The furniture now in
the house under lease will ba sold with the property if
desired by the purchaser.
This property in , is in a very desirable business loca
tion, and well worthy the attention of persons wishing
to keep ,public house. For price and terms apply to
R. WOODSIOE- Centre street, Pottsville; or to CII.AB.
KUNTZ, No. 458, N. '2d street. 1 . N0,20 47-47 3m
Valuable Coal Tracts to Bent.
O let on leases, to suit applicants, all that tract of
m
.L land belonging to , the North American Coat Crit,
known as the Mill Creek Tract, containing the follow
ing list of Coal Veins. many of which—among others,
toe Peach Mountain Veins—bav inn a rants of (intl . a
mile in length, viz : —Lewis, Spohn,' Barracleuch,
Pearson, Clarkson, Stevenson, Little Trarey, Peach
Mountain Veins. Green Park or Raverisdale Vein. Per
pendicular. Diamond, and Big Diamond Veins, along
with Many others not named.
Also, all that tract called theJunctlon Tract, belong
ing lathe said Company, containing the Salem,Porrest,
Rana-Hole, Mortimer. Tunnel. Black Mine, C. Law
ton and Alfred Lawton Veins. Also. a Saw Mill and
Grist Mill sltuated on the Mill Cteek Trite!. all oftybith
will be ranted on modepteiermo by applying in
DAVID CIIILLAS, Ag't.
Numlle. Frb. 'lt
Per Sald'at Private Sale.
A LL that certain tractor parcel of land, Misled on
LI. the Broad Mountain, lo Lower Mahantongelown
ship, in Schuylkill county, (formerly Berks county,) in
the state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fat
lows, to wit :—Beginning at a marked white oak tree
thence by late vacant lands, now surveyed to Jacob
Miller, north sixty-five perehes,to a white oak thence
by late vacant land, now surveyed to George Werner,
west 146 perches to a stone ; thence by late vacant land
now 'surveyed to Leonard Mick, south slsty,five, perch
es to a Spanish oak ; thence east 146 perches, to the
place of beginning, containing filly-five acres and one
hundred and fifty-two perches of land and allowances
of six per cent. for roads, Ace.
JOITN G. BRENNER,
Executor of F. Deans' estate. 69. Market at. Philada..
Phitaaelphla,"September 19. 1846 , 38-
• • House
TilEsubscribers respectfully announce
;::: to the ;Risen. of. Tremont, Donaldson.
• Pinegrove,dtc.,that they are readrto eon.
, tract to put up HOUSES, of either stone
or frame. of every else and description and
furnish all the for the same. Estimates
will he g iven.un alt plans. and work entrusted to their.
care,will be finished with despatch and in the most sub
stantial manner., Address or apply personally to•
MOLLY dr. SMITH'.
0-A lot of beautiful Poplar and White Ash.plank.—
Also all kinds of White Pine panel plank and Dom ds,
for sale cheap fur its h. [Pinegrose,Decll47-30-3m
AMERICAN HOUSE, parnic me.-
- ISRAEL REINHARD, late of Plumose
s ••• would inform his fiends mud the travelling
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I - public ' that he has taken the above named
_ _ Hotel, recently occupied by Jacob Heine
and has fitted it up in a Style whichhe he!
Ileac* will not fail to ensure the comfort ,of ail those who
mar diver him with their patronage.
Ike feels cone dent that few, establishments in the coun
ty are better prepared to*cater far the public benefit than
his. His bar Is supplied with the choicest liquors, and
his larder with all the delicacies of the season. The
apartments are furnished and arranged so as to compare
favorably with these of any hotel in the State.
Grateful for past fame the subscriber would solicit the
continuance of public patronage, and wouldkbe happy at
all times to see old friends, and nvw ones at the Amen.
can Rouse ISRAEL REINHARD. • •
A fine stable Le attached to the Hotel, which is capable
of accommodating a -large number of horses. Carefhl
°intent ate always In attendance, and tinhorns are well
taken care of
. ,
Franklin Mouse, - •
103, Chemist street,—rundinglainta.
• • THIS house is located in mendCh street,
- between Third and Forint). lo lmed
••• ate vicinity of the Exchange, Post 0116ce,
Banks. and besloeu part of the eitY% It la
well furnished,the'nermioho cm'
_towable. The table Is alw ay ays supplied
with the best the market affords. The wines In pan ate
of the well known stock of the Messrs. Sanderson, and
are not inferior to any in the city.
The subscriber is assisted in the ma talent of the
house by R. bl. Slaymaker, formerly oIMAM" Co.,
Pa., who has recently been one of the p real assist
ants, In
. Hartwoll's Washington 1i0u . 3?• The 'r
cants are polite and attentive to the wants of the guests.
aball be wanting cm the part of the proprietor
tTtb thi ak n e g the Franklin House a comfortable home to the
traveller, the man of business or pleasure, and It will
be his constant desire to meritit share of their patron_
ace. [Feba43-31 •431. W. SOULE:Proprieter.
vansn AWL:
7n42-4]
EEM2MI
IC BLED SALMON, and No. I.
"ad $ Idetketel, whist the atoroof
"2141 •a urns a MAIMIX
Farmlrer.Sale.
TUE subscriber . will Sell a valuable
- farm, consisting-of acres. situated In
PlEetraTe township, Schuylkill county.
IS a about 4 mines below 'Megrim. . About
- &lames ofthe land is cleired.and ma state
of calibration. ten of which is In meadow. The bal
ance ',woodland, weirtimbered. The Union Canal
runs through the property The building' consist of a
two srusydweniug house, n Dew "Switzer barn, and orb
er out buildings. There are two orchards on the farul,
and an abundant supply of good water froth° premises
chine by the buildings. There are fifteen acres of aria
ter grain In the ground. Forrernis and other partlett
tars, apply to the subscriber in Pine grove.
PETEII FILBERT.
41-if
October 10. i 483
J..7—.QU.5.-ZeILM -
OF FGUR-11ORSE STAGES:
TB , NeEtecr
POTTSVILLE AND 1151111150L1t13.. ,
THE subscribers announce-10 the
public, that they are now running *Tri
weekly line of new and elegant four
horse COACHES between Pottsville and Harris
burg, through by daylight, leaving Pottsville every
Tuesday t Tbutsday, and Saturday, at 7 o!clock. 5. M..
and Harrisburg the alternate days, at the same hour—
passing (brooch Schuylkill Haven; Frledenatitirg. Pine.
grove. Fredericksburg, Jonestown, and Ltneelstown
FADE GOING FARE Rauluivio-
To Harrisburg, • 83'3 •To Pottsville. .82 25
.• Schuylkill Haven, • 25 ) " Lingelstown, 50
Plnegrove, •1 12 '1 Jonestown. 150
" Fredericksburg, 100 1 " Fredericksburg, 175
" Jonestown, 2 001 " Pinegrove, . 55
" Lin
ors gelstown, 3 001 " Schuylkill Haven 300
poft e lue Apply at the Penttsylvania 1101 l
Harrisburg, at Hale's Hotel and at Colder Stage
Omen.
passengersealled for when requested.
The proprietors pledge themselves tothe public that
they wit hymnal to any in the State 'for comfortable
ravelling. ' G. JENNINGS & Co:
Potteside.APrli SS. 1217 S 17-
- - -- HORSE FAURIERS. •.•
.... itis
THE - Horse Keeper's G nide r tomprlsing
'general direettomi to reference to the duties
olTertatning to stable management, with
the care required before lira opera Jour
ney ; treatment of diseased hornet; directions in the
choice, purchase, and managemeti of honer. and how
to ascertain the good qualities, and detect the faults of
towhee, gig. cart, and sad die horses; from the London
edition. Pttee 23 cents:" ' - - '
Hind's Veterinary Burgeon nn Fernery: n Tren
tire on the diseases and accidents to which the,
', horse is liable; with ' Instructions to the shoe-'
,
log t smith, farrier; and' morn. Price 73
The Gentian Horse Farrier for Farmers, taught, -
on a new plan; being a popular description of. •
the animal functions in health, and showing the
rind* on which these ore to be restored
when disordered; a work which should he In
the hands of every firmer. Trice - 23 .
Together with a variety of other works for sale at
1- . SeplB 38] . - HANN AN'S Bookstore. .
_ - -
SLIVER-
FROM the state of New York.— .
Messrs. J. Kidd & Co.
fleets:—Please send me by Expritas, 12 dazes boxes
“Aftfones Liver Pi 11..." They are selling good here,
and suit generally: WWII &e. E. P. STEDMAN.
"muie, Chatanque Co., N. Y. Dec. 29. 1840.
Prepared for the proprietcr and sold wholesale and
retail by J: KID!) & Co.
Neti - 60 Wood street, Pittsburg, Pa.
N:ll.—Purchaseis will please be patticolar and
Inquire for "Dr. McLane:. Liver Pills," and take 'no
other.
The Increased denisnir for Da. ',PLANES LIVER
PILL since their introduction by us as his agents, has
far egreededmirmost suesnine expectations. It is now
about TEN YEARS since theywere brought before the
,public. During this time hundreds.of certificates have
been handed us, testifying to their efficacy, and stating
the very great relief .they bad derived from the use of
them. We have-now in our possession many certliica
teWfrom zrespectable persons, wbo have used Dn.
IPLANE'S LIVER PILL with the most happy' ferias,
- where every other known remedy had been used in vain
Also, quite a number of regularphysielans, of good Stan
ding, 'toenail the country, are using and recommending
in their practice
It has been our sincere wish, that these Pills should
be fairly and fUlly tested by expericnre, and stand or fall
by the effects proilucid. That they have been so tested,
andthat the result been in every respect favorable,
we call thousands to witness, who have experienced
thetrbeneacial effects.
• •
Da.
.• • .
Da L'I.ANE'S PILLS are not held forth or recom
mended (like most nfthe popular medicines of the day)
as universe! careens, but pimply fur LIVER COM
PLAINTS, and Ovule sympitims connected wrth a de
ranged state of that orcan. J. KIDD & Cn.
Gor sale In Pottsville by John S. C, Menlo, and John
G. !Down Druggists.
Jan 2-8-6mn. . •
New Stare at Brockville...
TIIC Subscriber has just nacelved . from Philadelphia
and has now opened at Brockvilles,,a large andgen
eral assortment ofseasonablegoodr,suchtis Dry Goods,
Groceries. Hardware, and Queenswa re. In addit inn to
which will be bound constantly on hand, Fish, smoked
and fresh Meat, as well as a good supply of country
produce. Call and examine ottrstock, 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. D.—Country produce of all kinds wanted, for
which the highest price will be paid.
CEO. D. PUTT \
Pottsville. Feb, ISt&
kk'S •
N
4 0 ;141 Vet,
nt i r tos
ok&-P‘A1/4.1'
JUST opening a twig° and well-selected assorttnen
of Garden seeds, all warranted fresh Gum Land
reth's, which Will be sold wholesale and mad at our
aery prices.. Cs Persons wishing to purchase to sel
again, supplied at city prices by the quantity. (Febl2-i
The Safest, C,heapest. and Best.
Of all Cough",lledieines now in use is
RITTER'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF .TAR AND
• WILD CHERRY.
rye this rut a single trial will cnnvince lb most
t_sakeptical. It contains no mineral or narcotic intro,
dient,causes on inconven leuceduring its administration
is very palaleable, will be taken with avidity by even
the youngest children, and will afford instant relief in
Croup and Whooping Cough If given according to the
directions whets the paroxysm comes on. A few doses
will allay the irritation of the bronchial tubes, Incident
to Cough and Son Throat, and by removing the cane
will in a short time, produce the e f fect desired,. parmn
nent cure. One bottle, the price of which is boa 25 Cl,.
will in nearly every instance en re a cough however kiss
terate, of how ever long standing.
for sale by stnrekeepers generatly In his anJ adlnin•
ingcounties nod wholesale by the proprietors.
Med 47.X0-6m] t J. L. & B. J. RITTER,
Wholesale Ltruggista, 132;Norti1 3d St., Philada.
New Goods. ' •
CHEAP DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES
THE subscriber having taken the stand funnerlywe
copied by Messrs. Epilog. Myers, & Co , In Centre
streecopposiml. 0. Brown's Drug store, and has laid
In a frrsh and splendid strwk,of DRY GOODS, such as
BLACK, BROWN, and OLIVE FRENCH CLOTHS, for
cloaks and dress tains. Ile has also a gond assortment
Of Mons. de Laines, Cashmeres, Calicos, black Bombs.
zinc, Queen's Cloth,lifindins, Under Shirts, Drawers,
Woolen Scarfs, Woolen Stockings. Handkerchief's,
Suspenders, etc.. which will be cold very low for cash
Those in want of good cheap goods win pteggeggy e ry,
a call. [Dell 47-50] J. MIA NS
llow I do Wish I Could get,
• . MY SORE AND WEAK EYES CURED:
IF that be your sincere desire, let me tell you that for
.1 the enormous sum of 25 cents, you may have your
wish gratified, by calling nn either of the following gen
tlemen and purchasing a battle of
DR. EVANS' TONIC EYE WATER:
B. RANNAN, J. R. C. MART/N, Pottsville ; U.
Shlssler, Port Carbon; or T. D. Falls, blinersville.
There Is nothing ago half equal to It to cars sore
eyes in man or beast.
Prepared by Dr. Evans, No. al, North Sixth street,
_
Ilrittfaiit Ga Light.
NEW AND ELEGANT GAS LAMPS
THESE Lamm give a more brilliant light that gas
itself; are clean and ;Aube used without any glass.
They arc arranged for stores, halls, dwelling., hotels,
chorchee, lodge room., or any public buildings; require
little or no cleaning, and are quite as cheap as other
lamps. They can also be used for lighting up workshops
and 'meets in different towns. It is extensively used
in the suburbs of Philadelphia, where gas Is not Intro
duced The new church of the Redemption in Phila
delphia, the Lutheran church at Smithfield. the church
at Milestown, together with twelve or fourteen others,
are already lit up with this gas. It can be used in Chan
deliers. Bracket, end other lamps.
PHOSGENE GAS LAMPS —The fluid used In these
tamps gives a soft and delleionsradiance far surpassing
bey of the oils of earth or ocean. The tamps are so
constructed as to prevent nil danger from explosion. In
the -taut exhibition of tha Franklin Institute of Philadel
phia, the Phosgene Lamp!, with which the saloons of
the museum -were In a great degree Illuminated, at
tracted universal admiration. The-flame of this lamp
is thrown out in beautiful jets in all respects closely re
sembling the city Hydrogenated Imparting a similar
Intensity °flight. We commend them to the public as
a Wag In their line which Is quite a luxury. One of
them lend, light and lustre to our sanctum. which our
rekders may at any time inspect. •
Extract from the Judge's report of the Franklin In
stitute exhibition : "The so called Portable Gas Lamps
- of Eder.d..l. Clause. m a cheap and good light
Proprietors of workshope, hotel keepers, Mc., are In
vited to call and examine the lamps at ouretore.
fO.We have thee:elusive agency for the talent these
tempests Schuylkill county, and will supply them at city
prices. The duldsan also be obtained at our store.
These lamps give twice the volume of light given by
the common Fluid lamps. We have also Cornelius' Lard
lamps, and Campbine, and Fluid lamps for sale when
preferred._ Just received at BANN&N'S
Declß-511 Cheap Variety and Lamp store.
Coal Screens ! Coal Screens ! !
rr HE Inscriber is extensively eajtared In the manor
' thetory of WOVEN WIRE SCREENS open an
improved and entirelynew principle, for which he has
secured LETTERS PATENT, and which he confident
ly believes will be found upon trialomperior to every
other screen in use for durability and all the qualities
oft good screen. They are woven entirely of wire,
Andean be made with meshes and threads of any re 7.
quired size and strestifih.
maw WEAVINO OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
will be executed at the shortest notice, and screens
made to every Miser% adapted to all the uses for
which screens are required.
I subscriber has recently removerthis estab.
lishment to Coal Steel, near the corner of Norwegian
street. HENRY JENKINS.
Pottsville. April 4 MI6 `. 14-
Pottsville Steam Planing and
TURNING MANUFACTORY.
TAE undersigned have made complete and.perma
1. sent arrangements for the rostiufaeturing of Floor
Boards. Window Sashes. Sawed Laths, Bed Posts, Ta
ble, Crib, and Washstand Legs, Awning and Bitching
Posts, Bannisters, Stump Feet. Bolling Pins. Potato
Smashers, Bench and Band Berews, - Porch and Newel
Posts, fied.Plns, and a general variety of turning of all
kinds. They will keep constantly on hand Yellow and
Whits Pine Floor Boards; Bashing and Laths, and other
finished work worthhy the attention of builders.,_They
bare circular saws for slitting stuff , to any dhususion
required for building or otherpartsmcd• -
Febs 418-6) H. STRAUCII &
!re tm IEB of all LI Ida; also, Miners' OIL
Bleached, Winter , @pelt% Elepl'ant, and rennet,
Wbale oil; paean[ tarn= Id ind Ramp ropes of I
all sines. toy OOP "tin" lurk. store -
dida-11; • • 1110W:X1,1411at,
cov
UM
...ire - Insurance. . .
PENN 'MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Ojes Xa.. 01, Walnut strut.
TTIIIB Company is now ready tO make INSURANCES '
on LIVES, op the mutual system, without liability
beyond the amount of the premium. .
All the profits or the Company divided ar.nually among
the mat:red. ' -
• The premium may lie paid quarterly, site annually,
er rinnuallyoor one.b !for the premtum may be paid in
note at 12 motels. / I
i
Indtriduale insured' a this Company become members
of the corporaiion. an motel rottrosteet.
I berates of premt of, v oh a fall participation in the
profits, are as low as thtire of any other Institution in
the state or country: s, lnd lower than any of the English
Companies. with or;y a portion of the profits.
Blank appilcati•Jas for Insurance, with toll particulars
can be bad at rt,eOtlice. 1
' DANIEL L. MILLER. President. ..
' . WILLIAM M.'CLARKE, Vice President.
• JOHN W. BORNOII, Secretary.
tiwar4 lan ' t "" e•lLD " 1 M e dical Esaminers,
Mark M . Reeve. ' •
in attendance daily from I tot o'clock, P. M.
. : 102245-44 y . .
Springtiarden Mutual Insurance
Company.
MS Company having organized according to the,
provisions of its charter. Is now prepared to make
Insurances against loss by Fireon the motualprlnal ple,;
combined with the security of &joint stock capital.--;
The advantage of this system is, that efficient sectirity
afforded at the lowest rates that the business Can be
*done for, as the whole profits (less an intetest not 46
exceed 0 per cent. per annum on the capital) will be rep
tamed to the members of the institution, without their
becoming responsible for any of the engagements or li.
Abilities of the Campahy,Nrtherthail the premiumeac
tnally paid.
• The great screen which this system has met vritb
wherever it has been introduced, Induces the Directors
to request the attention of the public to it. confident
(befit requires but to be und =wood to be appreciated.
The ect oflocorpomtion, and any explanation In re.
gard to it, may be obtained by applying at the Offiet
Nordic ut costar of litk and Woad sts.,r , of B. DAN•
NAN, Pottsville.
CHARLES STORES, President.
L. HEUMBILAAR, Secretary .
DIRECTORS,
Charles Stokes, - George W. Ash,
Joseph Wood, • Abrahant R. Petition,
Elijah DaSett, ' David Rankin,
P. L. Laguerenne, Wa lutrr R. Dick,
Samuel Townnend, JoseOh Parker,
The stibseriber has be 4 appointed Agent Tor the a
bove me,,tioned Institution, and An prepared to effect
nsumnees on all deseriptioneofhoperty at the lowest
aces. D. DANNAN.
February :5,1826, Cl—,
National Loan Fund Life Assu
-! rance•Society of London.
«" A SAVINGS BANK for the Benefit of the Willow
IX and the Orphan."—Empowered by Act of Par:
Ilament.—Capital £500,000 or IM.sol3,ooo—Besides a Re
serve Fund (from Surplus Premiums) of about $935,e00-
T. Lamle Murray, Esq:, George street, Ilaoover
square, Chairman of the Court of Direcotrs in London
Elliotson, M. D.._ F. IL S. Actuary.—
W. B. B. Woolhouse, Esq . , P. 11.. A., S. Seererarti--
F. F. Car:woes, Esq.
The following are among the advantages offered by
this institution :
The guarantee of a large capitaLln addition to the
accumulation of premiums. The pert:liar benefit secu
red to the assured by the principle of the loan depart
ment. The payment of premiums half-yearly, or quar
terly, by parties insured for wboleterm alit°, at a tri
fling add itiona I charge • The travelling leave extensive
and liberal. Persons insured for life, ex:net:nice borrou
half amount of annual premium, and elaim the tame
privilege for five slimes:Ore years, on their own note
and deposit of policy. Part of the Capital is perma
nently Invested in the Cnited States, in the names Of
three of the Local Director', as Trustees—available
always to the assured in cases of disputed .clainis
• (should any such arias) or otherwise. Thirty days al
lowed after each payment of premium betonies due
without forfeiters of policy. No charge for medical
examination
. .
The Society being founded nn the Mutnal and Joint
Stock principle, parties may participate In the pmtlis of
the Society; two-thinls of whlrh are annually divided
among those assured fur life on the participation prate.
Persons who are tlesimuS to avail themselves of the
advantages offered by this institution. by addressing
the General Agent, J. Leander Starr, N 0.74, Wall St.,
New York, can obtain the requisite information and the
necessary papers for effecting an hisumncq.
0. Any information with regard to this Gorapanyvan
he obtained at the office of the Miners' Jotirnal.
August 111, 1617
THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE ANNU
ITY & TRST .00.. OF PHILADA. •
' OFFICE 159 CHESNUT ST.
NA AKE Insurance On Lives,grant Annuities and Cn-
INJ. dnwments, and receive and exetute trusts.
Rafts fr !insuring $llO ea a single lift.
For 1 year. For? years. For life:
,
‘ annually. annually.
: •
200 95 1'77
30 :, 0 914 I 30 236 '
' 40 . 199 1 .93
50 \; I VII 209 460 I
60 •,. 435 491 ' •700 ',
Exsurt.c:' , -,A person aced 30 years next Mr th-tlay
y paying the CoMIIO).1 31, would secure tolls fa.:
'tinily nr heirs slo9.Bl:fluid he die in one yea t ; nr for
$l3 19 he secures to them $10181; nr Inc $l3 00 annu
ally for 7 years-; lie en:Aires to t lielM4 l loo9'4hould he
die in 7 years; or 002390 paid annually during
life he provide. for them $lOOO whenever he dies,
far $6550 they would restive $5OOO should he die in
one year.
_ Jnar ARV 20, 1515.
TUF Managers of t h is Company, at n meeting held
on the 2711 t December ult., agreeably to the design
referred in the orteinal prospectus, or circular of the
Company,appropriated a Donn, or ddition to all I(lli
cies for the whole of remaining in force, Chit
were issued prior to the let ofJanuary, 1542. Those
of them therefore which-were issued In the year len
will be entitled to 10 per cent upon the unto insured,
making no addition of $lOO on every $lllOO. That is
$llOO, wilt .be paid when the policy becomes a claim
instead of the sloooorlginnllv insured. Thosepoliries
that were issued, in 1827 will he entitled In SI per cent,
or $5750 on every $lOOO. And those issued in 1539,
will be untitled to 71 pet' cent, or $75 on every 100,
and In ratable proportions.on all said policies issued
prior to let of January, 1812.
Tho Bonus will be credited to each polocy on the
books endorsed on preschlation at the Onire.
It is the design of the Company, to continue to make
addition or bonus to the policieil for life at stated
periods
. B. W. nicuAnDs, President.
~1
J•ME kettittry.
I•Tuesubseriber has been appointed Agent for the
above Institution, and is prepared" effect insurances on
lines, at the published rates, and give any information
desired on the subject, on application at this office.
BENJAMIN HANNAN.
Potteville Feb. kb
INDEMNITY.
TILE FRANKLIN' FIRE INAIMANCE COMPANY
lailti=
O FFICE tin.l63l,Chrsfiut street, near Fifth street.
DIRECTORS.
Charles N, Rancher, Georee W. Richards,
Thomas Ilan, Mordecai D. Lewis.
'Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Rorie, •
Samuel Grant, David. S. Drown,
Jacob R. Smith, . Morris Patterson
Continue to make insurance, permanent or limited,
on every description of property, in town and country
at rates as low as are consistent with'security.
The Company have reserved n large Contingent
Fund, which with their Capital and Premiums, safely
Invested, afford ample protection to the assured. •
The assets of the Company on January tat, 1848, as
published agreeab4 to an act of Assembly, Were as
Mortgages,ll9o.ssB 65 Stock.,
Real Fatae, /68,358 9 0 Cash, &e.,
Temporary
loans, .125,450 Oa:, 81,220,e97 67
Since their Incorporation, 4 peeled of eighteen years,
they have paid upwards of sae million two hundred
leand dollars, losses by Ore, thereby affording Bel
ofden the advantages of insurance. as well as the
ability and disposition to meet tvlth promptness, all
liabilities. CHARLES N. lIANCKEn ' President.
' CHARLES G. DANCHER,SecteIarY.
The subscriber has-been appointed agent tot
above nieniFotted Institution. and is now prepared to
make insurance, on every description of Property, at
the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSSEL. Agent.
Pottivnleaunel9,lB4l-23 fFebl9-8 _
Fruit . Trees,
SHRUBBERY, S.c.
PERSONS lin want of Fruit •
j and Ornamental Trees,Shrutr-
berg, kc., will please leave
their orders at BANNAN'S Book stores.
Who Is Agent for the most extensive Nurseries in the,
United States, all of which will be Supplied by the 100
or single, at the lowest cash prices.; (FeSl2-7
urgency to .—aced
age, lays under no restraint a to cold water, or any
kind of food. Purges mildly. subduing fever,--destroys
and expels worms with invariable success—and trivial
ly administered to children.
That it possesses these valuable properties, -Is fear
lessly Opened—still claimingthe additional advantages
of being given In instill bulk, and requiring none of the
drenching which Worm Tea and other supposed Venni
rages demand. Daring its brilliant career, it has been
Introduced into many families ,where every other known
and aceessibli Vermifitge has been tried without the
least success, where it has promptly expelled Worms
to an almost incredible amount.
As evidence of theaurprising effects of Dr. M'Las
WORM SPECIFIC„we give the following
On Saturday, Februaryhtb, 1840, Mr. James Richard
son called at the Drag Store of J. Kidd S. Co. corner
of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburg, Pa. and made
the following statement:—"A child of mine bad been
very sick far some ten days!..-we bad given - her purga
tive medicines, but it bad done her no good. One of
our neighbours came to and said it was Worms that
were destroying the child, and at the same time spoke
of the wonderful effects she bait .witnesied from using
Dr. ' Laxes Innis Spxifte.bi 'Dior , neighborhood. We
motored a vial—gave one . tea.rPrienfal. and the child
discharged/culprits wanes. Ithrin gave' - another tea
spoonful, which brought forty-six more, making in all
tislapiptrit Worms: As a duty I owe to you, and the
community at large.o freely make known these facts.
My child is now well. What is most remarkable, the
Worm Speckle expelled the Worms alive, in about four
bouts aßer.l gave it to tttpON."
For sale In Pottville by John S.C. Martin, & Jobe 0.
Drown Dnisgists. Vol 49-1-tim .
TBIPOOMANT TO COUNTRY NI ERCHANTS--
'THE subscribers,' proprietors of the American Pick
ling and • Preservmg Establishment, 101, Chesnut,
and 1521, South Front street, Philadelphia, panicular
ly lonia your attention to their stock of PICKLES,
KETCHUPS; PRESERVES, attd mole especially their
prepared MINCE MEAT, The which they art so tele
brated. All faders promptly attended - to.
Ph11a,De9547-54-Sto] , 1110s.S. SMITH & Co.
JERNEII , B POMADE DIVINE.—This celebrated
17 article for chapped bands,. bunts, scalds, sores,
braises, te, ts_just received and (brute at
Nealt4q ga . N1 . 41.11,N . ! Furey and partupery stone.
LIIPOIRMANT TO INIVALMS
Zit all rim are Srpl'ated trite Coasarsprien Caulks,
Coldt.'stliataft;Thanclittir,S*Marix Blood :Pawns
as ads aid Breast,Sors 7lriteA Ilea sari,
Palpritatfira ef Ake Hasrt, ahooping Cworosl, • .
Crooplieu, Nimes Treaters, Liver
.Ceergaint.andriiseasedKisteryslar
rizolnsoxrei COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR AND
WOOD NAPTLIA.
1 • ,
IF there is power in medicine to remove and cure die
ease, this , one will rapidly and efiCctually secure a
restorstion to beattti.
From-ell parts °Ma country testimony erintinnei to
pour in of its unequalled and salutary power over Ful
mer:Lary, Throat, and Pectoral diseases.
A recent letter from Ifendershott & Co., ab old -and .
highly respectable Orm in Nashville. Tenn... u statest=
"Thar the Compound Syrup of Tat and W nod Nap.
tha sires nnivenral satisfaction,"--r-more so than any
medicine they have ever sold.
Read the followmg from Dr.l'oung,the eminent pent sat:
Pints DELPILIA, Jan. 19th, IBM
:Moors. ..Ragsrey Dosser—Gentlenten: — llaving
recommended in my practice, and used in my own fa.
Thompson's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood
*firapilia.l have no hesitation in saying that it is the best
prepaiation of the kind in use, and persons suffering
from colds, concha. affections of the throat, breast, &C.,
so prevalent at this season of the year: ea n net use any
medicine that trfil allay a cough or consumption sTter
than Thompsonie Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood,
piaptha. Yousa. M. D , 152, Spruce street.
Read also the following from a man who will, at any
time. corroberste its statement..'
MOST WONDERFUL CURE!
PHII:AnCLPItIA, Dec. 4th, 1311-
Penetrated With a deep sense of gratitude fin the be
nefit experienced by the use of Thompson's Compound
Syrup of Tar.; and 'hat of hers. who, like me, have lan
guished through years of affliction and oral:ring. with
out being able tolled a remedy. may know where it can
be obtained, I voluntarily make theYollowing statement:
About 4 years'alare, after being affected with a violent
cold it left me a troublesome and severe conch. Whilst
the cough continued which Nail. with scarcely any in
termission, during this long perloil.langnage fails told)
what I have sabred from debility. pains in the breast
and side, night sideate,diffkult elm:coda: ion,oppressed
breathing, and, is fart. all those syniptoms which mark
• sciere pulmonary erection, The relief occasionally
obtained by the discharge of the matter which obstruct
ed the healthy action of ray system. but increased my
femme , the purulent matter discharged was frequently
streaked with Mood.
During this lien° I was under the treatment ofsevertil
physicians. tied took ninny of those preparations re
commended as servicatito to the cases of others, but
without relief; and!. nt length, concluded that a core.
in my have, was !timeless. lint how agreeably changed
I, now my opinion ! I have used. for about three weeks.
Thompiron's Compeund Syrup of Tar. By the use -of
one bottle tar rough has been relieved and my system
reinvigorated. and by continuing its we up to this time.
I am •atisfied that my complaint is c [direly, removed and
'eradicated. ; R. Egan:eke, tut- S. 'Seventh street.
Prepared only by Auviey & Dickson, (successors of
B. p.Thompinna .at the N. E. corner of Fifth and
SpiliCe streets, Philadelphia.
Sold in Pottsville by J. C. BROWN,' and J. B.
FALLS, Mineraville.
Price 50 cents. or At per Wag : or *2 50. and #5 for
In bottles. ,Bewareof imitations' '
inly,l7. lBs7
.
-1:•••••'' • • •
ITC' :h..: • I . s%
•
FRESH IMPORTED GREEN AND BLADE TE.A.e ,
From J.C. Jenkins & Co., / 1
•-• TEA DEALERS.' ,
S. W. corner if Chesnut and Twelfth streets,
.PIIILADELPIIig• ;
J 11.—Orie of our partners having learned the Tea
11 'business of the Chinese themselves, dinning a sera.'
dente of seven years among them, the ruble may there..
fore expect of us the full Jrnefit of the knowledge and.
experience thus acquired: - - • /
To our Black leas, Partiodarly, we wish to rail ats:
tent ion as possessing a degree of strength and richness'
or tlaver seldom equalled. Block/teas are universally'
used by the Chinese, who consider the (hems lit only,
for foreigners. Our physicians also recommend the'
Black as making Maxine healthful beverage than the!
Green.' Each package is so secured as to retain the'
virtues of the lea for a long. time in any climate, and
contains fall weight of tea: ini!ependent of the metal and
paper with which it is enveloped.
.1. C. JENKINS St Co.
The above wsryttnted Ira, put up in L L. and I lb:
kpackagen, just reirelved and will be constantly kept fo
sole by the subscOber. J. WHITFIELD.
, 47, ,/ j , • sts,tr,
Imt
, .
I,ATE haie always been averse, and have heretofore,
If V avoided appearing before the public in any but
'strictly nterchantilUptlveaisemeMs. Self defence corn
pets is, lit the present instance.ao depart from our rule
to obviate In some Measure. freq rent misrepresentation':
rand ntitinderstending The ° Old Pekin
:-.-- Tea Comprise," No.. 24, (late No. 30,)
7„...."'TRit South Second - street, cooittienceil business
' A 42, in the:quint; of te4s. The reptitalion.they
n s,. , . haveobrained has within the past year. giv
en rice to many imitators—so:nu have even
assumed the same name, causing, mach doubt iii the
public mind as Co Which is the iriginal Uxkiiipany.
We have no wish Or ilitentio ' ll to tab.' to ourselves
any credit which is due to others ; neither are we dis
posed by Intiaer silence, to have the credit due to us
appropriated by -thorn; or assume 'censure when net
dsserved.. ... ,
Thorrfore we particularly request our old friends—
merchants in the interior, nod the public grnerally—to
recollect that this Company has but ant trarrlictuii ;
that all teas packed.by them have No. 2.1, South SetOnd
' , Creel on the labels; and :hat no vaer teas ate tllc„it a .
lit thin be sold tinder II hat name they 11111 y. , ' "1..
SVortetrli nail Country merchants and others, favoring
Its with a tall Or tbl,lUorders, will rereivo prompt alien
lion, and none Intl the best teas, guaranteed to give sat
isfaction, from the • ,
011) PEKIN TEA COMPANY.
No. 21, South Second Street,
•
j , Between Market and Chesnut. rhilad.•lphia'.
' 4:5- The above teas can always be obtained of the
subscriber, sole agent for the proprimors ift.schoylkill
crmiy.JANE flEittY3liN.
.
Pottsville, JanS9 19.15-s—tin ' , ._ _
The
.East India Tea Company,
lIAING OPENED A TEA WAIIEHODSE,
No. 122, North• 771ted street, next door to
Old Rotterdam Hord, s
... - . , PIIII.ADELPILIA
.. C . &, 7.FOR the disposal of thew choice GREEN AND
At'pll.ACK TE AS, of the latest importations. would
L .\
very respectfully invite a call from country
merchants and others visiting our city. Our teas are of
the nnest quality, and very fragrant, ha ring been select
ed with the greatest care and at unusual low prices.
For me country trade they n ill. be petard in quarter.
half, or pound packages, If prat-reed ; thu• furnishing
tiro' advantages ; lot no loss in drought. 2.1 an assort
meat of leas fora very small amount of capital. The
hate. particularly ii of advantage to persons of modersto
means, and whose sales of the article are I dulled. - Our
determination is to avoid all unnecessary expense that
will have a tendency to increase the cost of our teas,
hence the present course of circular letters to the trade
instead of travelling agents, a practice pursued by some
of our cotempornries, At very great expense. These
Aponte mast be paid'whether they make sales or not.
With the ativaptas we possessof pmettring Teas, and
a close npplicatioit In business,to say nothing of attem
dine to our own ',lidless. and not entrusting it to others
mull ultimately insure us a share Of your custom.
Jan. -2-limo. - . --
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• Wholesale Grocery,
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No. 130, North Third Street, arms Race,
ArtiTlT PH M
ILADELA.
bl, , TIIE subscriber would ask the attention
' ofcmintry merchants in the general assoo
. , Men; of FRESIL GOODS, which is always
4 ' to be had at his store.
- He keeps constantly oil hand prime Green -Rio and
Ltigityra COFFEE; best quality Steam Syrup and Ru
nt House MOLASSES"; every variety of Refined and
Drawn SUGAR ;,a Wes stuck of Green sod Black
TEAS, of the latest importation and orovety descrip
tion am: price ; OIL, SPICES, S.U. T, &c.,,&.e.
Counicy produce taken in trade, or purchased at fair
market prices. . .
Merchants would find it to their inkiest to sisi . this
establishment. where goods are offered at the lowest
prices, on the most reasonable terms, and are put up
with promptness and fidelity.
, phila .5ept.4.47 35 gull WILLIAM RONEY, Jr.
51,51;2 25
45,157 87
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AGENCY FOR TEM PE LA., .-
AND NflW YORK' PEKIN TEA CO. i -
~.•,,.sx.t,,,r TILE citizens of Pottseitte and suf. -
~,- [bonding country, now have the oppor
-1,.'„,3, ', 4 4 ., ,t. Imola,' of drinking the finest and most
1: - ` ,-,.—' delicious TEAS fa - Bleated in China. It
,-. , .zit' . , cannot longer he urged that good teas
are not to be had in chid country, for,
T.
through the exertions of the above Company establish
ed some years Since, the lovereof that wholesome and
delicious beverage may now enjoy it in all its - riehness
and purity. The following is a list of teas receiving
fresh by every arrival from Canton '[.
Yooiong Boachong, - 75'Fine Young Tyson, ei 00
Ning Yong, 001 do do 75
OrangeNolte., . 75 Silver Leaf. i 00
Fine Oolong, 6 75 English Breakfast, 75
The above tens can be had wholesale and Titan at
env prices.. (Feblo-8) J. ROBINS, Ag't.
Patent Grease,
FaTilracablleserMag:fneL,`Tol
and li prevent
friction.friction.
This ankle is prepared and for sale by CLEMENS&
PARVIN, the only manufacturers of this article, In the
United Statfa, at their wholesale and retail Hardware
and Drug Store in Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pa.
REMEMBER that none is genuine without the writ
ten signature of the inventor and proprietor, Chas. M
Cielnens, upon each package.
Regalia. ' •
rrllF,sobwriber has constantly on hand and wilimake
to•order at short noticwall kinds of velvet, satin,
worsted. and linen REGALIA, all of which he will sell
very cheap. Odd Fellows, Sons of Temperance, Tem
ples of ',loner, U. A. hilichanics,-Druids. Iteclinbitesund
ail other sot/ales are urged to 'give him a call before
purchasing elsewhere. 'llie•Gr,nd Division S. of T.
contemplate meeting In Reading. in January steal; all.
past ofEcem would do well In giving him a calla's pur.
chasing aP. W. P Regalia.
Rangers trimmed and Flags made at abort notice.--
Orderalftom a distance punctually attended to.
Samples can alwaya be seen with Morris If. Gorham
'Port Carbon, and nil bargains made by him will he bind
ng on my part. :. HENRY A. LANTZ.
Washington st. between 3d and 4th, Reading .
.Decll 47-50-3ni •
& .T.llll. Rowe,
BROOM AND WOODEN WARE STORE,
0. 03,.XortA liStragt. one door above drat, tart site,
PHILADELTB lA, " •
,MSBUraCtUrtIS and wholesale dealers in all kinds of
SNOOKS, anvanta. BUCKETS. CBDIII W SUB,
Willow and French Baskets, Shoe and Wall Ontshea,
Scrubs, Beaters, Mate, Blacking, Eastern made
= .Wouden-wareofeverydeserlption,&c.,
at' tie lowest. touter prices.
WANLY ROWE..]. &lOUS IC ROWE.
thualia,,Flrs MO,
• Joseph Men usrarl Pa sago
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• AgeneY. ~
, ' • ARRANGEMENTS FOI4 16414 ,
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D. F N ANAN, POTTSVILLF, SOLE AGENT.
Wainer AND THE nErre ESTASLIALIED eassacos
_ orgieft It TUE UNITED STATES.
TILE subscriber respectfully. begs
' c., -• leave to tender his, sincere thanksth
--, ; •••• 4 ; Ida numerous friends and th e public,
IS it - 1 .1 , e 'bribe very liberal 'support be has re
...,...... ~._ _ ceived for upw - arila of Went] years.
and solicits a continuation of their
confidence. The despatch with which bla passengers
have bran brought out, and the promptness with which
Isis very numerous drafts have been paid at the different
bank.. are, be flatters himself, a sufficient guarantee to
the public for the faithful performance of any future
contracts entered into wide him.
The following are the REGULAR LINE OF PACK
ETS. which rail punctually on their appointed days, by
which passengers will be brought out without delay or
disappointment, viz.: •
1111Pa' NAMES. CA Ve r na. DAYS OF BAILIE° 111011 E. Y.
Patrick Henry, Delano, Jany. 6 May 6 etfit. g
Waterloo, • FlLAilen, '• 11 '• II r ' IL
SheadaoCornish, " 26 "16 "26
Henry C llay, •
Nye, Feby. 6 Jars 6 Octr. 6.
New Ship. " 11. ".. II " 14
Garrick, Hunt, '• 26 "26 •• 20
New World, Knight, March
l 6 July . 1 6 Nine 6
John ILSklddy.lLuce, ' 11 " II " -II
Bonito, Mnore, I " 26 ' " 28 ...'• 20
Ashburton. Hintland, April 6 Aug. 6 :feat 6
West Point, WII Allen " 11 " It • " II
Siddons. Cobb, " 2.6 " 26 " 26
STltre NAMES. re's& OATS SAILING Feast Ereni , E.
i l
Patrick Henry Ml.sno, Feby. 21 June 21 Ott. 21
Waterloo, F.R.Allen, " 26 " •Bi "28
Sheridan, - Cornish, Mar. 11 July II Nnv.ll
lieftry Clay,r, Nye, " 21 "21 "21
New Ship. 1 _ " 22 "20 "26
Garrick. .. Mint, April 11 Aug: 11. Dec.ll
1
New Wnrld, ; Knight, "21 "21 2O
John It Skiddy. Luce, " " sue, "2l
Rosana, . Moore. May II Sent.ll Jan II
Ashburton. Howland; • 21 "21 "21
West. Point, W.H.Allen" " 26 " 20 " 26
Siddons, iCnbb, 'June II Oct. II Feb-II
In addition to the above regular line. a' number of
splendid ships, suds as the Adirondack, Mannino. Rap
pahaorinck, Liberty, Sea; Sr. Patrick. Samuel Bias.
Columbia, and Niagara, will continue to sail from Lir•
erpnnl weekly in regular ancces‘ion,thcrebY reventing
the least Toss Mil iry of delay or detention in Liverpool;
and for the accomMOdatinn of persons ensiling to remit
money to their family nr friends, I hare arranged the
payments of my drafts on the following banks: '
Armagh, Clonmel, Enniskillen. Omagh,
Athlone, Cavan, Ennis, Parsontowni
Bandon, • Fennoy. Enniscortity;Skibberecn,
Belfast, conteldil. Gnlway, Sligo,
Banbridge, Drogheda, Kilkenny, Strabane,
Ballymena, Dondalk, Kiltush, Tralee,
Ballyshannonllnneare an. Limerick, Wexford
Bettina, Dungannon, Londonderry,Waterford, ,
Cork, r,lne Enuzligatrickillialmlian, Youghal. /
Eagion 4 d.---Illesers Sponner,.t twriml & Co., bankers.
London; mid Mr. E. S. Flynn, Liverpool.
Scotland.—The City of Glasgow Bank, and all Ito
brunches and agent - Us. .
H- Pawnee ran also be engaged from Liverpool to
Philadelphia. Boston, and Baltitnore, by/the regular
packet chips, on application being mado,perranally or
by letter post paid addressed to It. BA NNAN,PottsVille;
JOSEPH Mc:HURRAY, corner of Folderol South sta..
New York; or Mr. ED VIIND S. FLYNN, No. 111,
Waterloo Road. Lirerpoo / Pint ce-I
99-1 y
117110LESALE DRUGGIST, Manufacturer of Co.
V V pal Varnish, sole Agent for the Franklin Glass
Works. Having been long engaged In the manufac
ture of Copal Varnish, (as well as other kinds.) is now
prepared to offer to purchasers an article which In
quality, cannot be surpassed by in the Union. Al
so. receiving weekly fromthe above celebrated Works,
tVindrno Glass of every size. Constantly on hand a
full assortment 01 White Lead. of the most approved
brands, Red Lead, Litharage„ Saxony Magnesia, 4.e
which will be sot lat Manufacturer's prices, together
with a large and well selected stock of Drugs, Medi
cines, Dyes, Acids, Fine Colors, Perfumery, 4.c.. In
short every article in the Drng line. Merchants, Phy
sicians and Dealers in general, are requested to call
and examine the stock and prices, feeling satisfied they
will Le induced.to purchaite.
Pliilada., February 14, , 7-Iy
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New Music.
GERMANY,.aix popular airs for the
-.... Piano;
•5 r. ...,`.. A little more Crape Capt. Braga, a Ka
-1 C minim] song, for the Piano,
The Clain Waltz.
Come ]nisi in the Kong, a Patriotic song fur the Piano,
Pain Alto ctueek. Step,
Verlium Caro, a Th.., by Bellirii. ,
Chesnut -Street Promenade Walls,
President's Waltz,
Mary Ann Polka. - . .
Arise, Sons of Erin, Arise in your Might,
Come, Sol.llemi Come, \ .
Virginia Waltz -
-Ali. .
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Fresh supply a fths Floating Scow of Old Virginia, song
and waltz,. . ' ~
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'nearest Mat., ,
Jenny Lind's Songs,
Together .with a large supply of Waltzes, Polkas,
Gallonad'er, and Songs. just rece'tYett and fur sale at
- •II tpiNAN'S
7ttuFic and Varier' stores, Poitsvilln:\
I=
IDA 47 $l4l "ii7-Itra
nf`Utin v V -^-
9 0,E i gt x 6Ve
tv ONT tlll,'. --t.;,
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street. Biwalo.—NEW YORK.
PR. G. C. VACCIIN•s Venetsble Lithontrtptic Mk
inte.a'relehtated medicine which has made GREAT
CURES in ALL DISEASES. IS now Introduced into this
soctlon. The limits of ad advertisement •t‘ ill net per
mit on extetvied notice of this rdnivtly • we have only
to s•fy it hod for he agents it the United States and Can
miss a tirge number of educated MEDICAL PHACTITION
'Ens In high proiesskonal F tanding. who make a general
use of it, in their prart ire in the following diseases :
IVIL 0 B V, S; RAVE L.
'Arid diseases t f the Urinary organs ; Pee: and all dis
eases of the blood; derangements of the Liver,,it,and
ad general li.enACS of the system. I: is PAIXTICq‘AttLY
requested that all who contemplate the los of this ar
ticle,or who desire information respecting it, wilt obtain.
raMPIILET of 32 pages, which agents whose names
are below will Madly give away; this bunk treats upon
the method of cure- explain i The properties of the
article, and the diseases Rims been need for over this
country and Europe for four years with such perfect
effect. Over In pages of testimony from the 'HIGHEST
quarters will he found, with NAMES, PLACES, and
.DATES, which can be written to by any one interested
arid the parties will answer !lost paid communications.
G. Ile particular and ,ASK for the PAM PIILT, ne
no other such pamphlet has ever been seen. The evi
dence of the power of this medicine over ALL diseases
is guaranteed by persona of well known standing in so
' dirty.
Put up in 30 oz. and 12 oz.. b roles. Price *2.30 oz.;
*1,12 nu; the larger being the cheaper. ,Every bottle
has "G. C. VAUGHN " written on the directions, &c.
See pamphlet pige 2s. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn,
and sold at Principal Office, 207, Main streei; Buffalo,
N. Y. Offices devotedto the sale of this article exclu
sively, 132, Nassau, New York, and corner of Essex
and Washington, Salem, Moos., and by all Druggists
throughout this country,and Canada as agents. ' -
Also for sale by .1. S. C. MARTIN, Pottsville ; E. 1,
Far, Tamaqua; E. & E. HAMMER. Orwigshuig ;
LEVAN & ,KAUFNIAN. Schuylkill Haven; WM. S.
HEISLER, Port Carbon; WM. PRICE, St. Clair;
CEO. REIFSNVDEII, New Castle; JAS. D. FALLS,
Minersville,
Feb 12, 1040 '
NEW BOOKS.
JAMES the Second, or the Revolution of 1089, 2 5
Brian O'l.inn, or Lock is everything, complete, 50
The Fortunes of Torlogh O'Brien, t 5
Twenty Venra After, a Sequel to The Three
Guardsmen,
Flirtations in America, or Ilith Life In New
York and Saratoga,
Jane Eyre, the • best Novel of the Day, 25
Last of the Furies, by James, fresh RIMY lea
The Nazarene, or the last of the Washingtons,
a revelation of Philadelphia, New York and
Washington, by Geo. , Lippard, vol. 1, ' 55
Washington and his Generals, by Lionard4 *I 00
Washington and his Generals, by Headley, 2 volt, 2 50
Together With a variety of other works: just receiv
ed and for sale at rel:s BANN AN'S Bookstores.
lieelees yegetable Panacea
OR the removal andttermanent cure of all diseases
arising from an impure state of the blood or habit of
the body, viz. Chroniadiseases of the Chest, Pleurisy,
Bronchitis, Catarrh, etc.; Scrofula In all its forms, Ter
ror, Scald Head, Cutaneous Affections of the fate and
extremities, Chronic Rhetimatistn. Chronic Hepatic dis
eases, Chronic enlargements of the Joints, White Swel
flogs. Syphilitic Affectlons, , Constionlonal Disorders
arising from debility and all Mercurial and Hereditary,
predispositions, &r. .
Ce At every swingof the pendulum, a spirit goes into
Into eternity.. The trfeasure of our life Is a hand's
' breadth; it in a tale that Is told; Its rapidity is like the
- , swill shuttle or the flying arrow; it is as brief,aa the
fading flower or the transitory rainbow, or the dazzling
Met Cot it Is a bubble, it is a breath. , Between the ri
sing and setting sun forty-Ira thousand 'souls are sum
moned before their Creator. "-Death 'never busy night
and day, at all scasona, In all climes. ' , Death Is a fun
damental law of organized matter. 'Thous/ad, die pre
maturely.v 'ethos oftlisease.the Inevitable consequences
of violated laws of organic life. Disease isthe effect of
a derangement of physical laws. and can - atilt be cured
by remedial means that counteract their influence. If
JiMina becomes the source of dlseaie, we wouldot
tempt to neutralize the strnospherel but our hut cu
rative attempt would be to destroy ci.r remove the cause
upon which it depends.' If, Ulcers cover tub body and
the constitution becomes enervated from -Imperfect nu
trition and assimilation. our - attention.niust be first di
rected to this object. For all diseases that take their
rise front this source, no remedy yet discovered has
proven so valuable as the Panacea. The following tes
timony is most respectfully offered to an intelligent
public and the afflicted. -
Philadelphia, June 9th, 1847.
. paving been apprised of the nature of the Panacea; it
affords me couch pleasure to be able to recommend it as
a valuable remedy for those Chronic, Constitutional,
and Glandular diseases to which It Is expeelally adapted.
To those who are afflicted and requite medicine a. au
a/teraatire, cannot obtain it in a more agreeable, active
and uniforn mate than Is to be found in the Panacea.—
I hues used it is 'cereal instaiseee with. decided emcees,.
Yours, &c. -D. ALLISON, M. D.
Prepared and sold N. W. corner Third and South sts.
• For sale by druggists and others throughout the state,
and by John 8. C. Martha, and John O. Brown, Drug
gists, Pottsville, and by E. Kleinert. Mount Carbon. .
Price large hottlea. SS. For particulars see pamph
lets. fDac447-49-1y
JUNIATA. BOILER IRON.
55 TONS asorred bollit iron, Nos. 3. 4 and 5 of
widths 0r20,33, and Winches and rendomlengths,
• A. dr G. RALSTON.
• 4, South Front sr, Made.
—Thilads.,July 11, 1841 • ' sl.s—
!MI
"LET rrs wolausastst re: - •
Tciusey's Vadversai Ointment,
ACOMPLETE remedy for burns, scalds; suts,browes
sprains, swellings, salt rheum. plies. fever sores
chapped hinds, sore tips. chilligalas, scald-bead, and al
kinds of INFLAMED SORES.
Persons in all conditions of life are at liable
lobe afflicted with the above complaints. It is therefore
the duty of-heads of families to provide and keep on
baud. ready for any emergency. A REMEDY. that is
capable .of removing the suffering attendant on these
very troublesome companions Those who have used
Tossey's Deicers.] Ointaind need not be told that it Lea
most complets remedy, a perfect waster of pais, and the
most speedy remover of imffammat ion ever discovered.
The experience of Saab persons la sufficient to prompt
them to keep. it always on hand, knowing that many
valuable lives and limbs have been saved by this MA
GICAL CONQUEROR of inflamed and other sores,
burns, scalds, 4-c. It instantly stops alt pin of the se
verest kind and prevents all scar. No family should be
without it, as ate-immediate application of it, In case of
burns or scalds would do more good while waiting for
the doctor than he could do when arrived, besides pre
venting lobe hours of the utmost suffering which might
pass before a-physician could be obtained. •
It possesses, central over the severest injuries by fire,
over wuntificatibn, over Inflammation, and by its corn /
timed virtues it acts as Asti-septic:.lYeribie. Asa-spur
usedie,Aseetyae. Fasollissit. /sad Hades", and Is the most
COMPLETE EXTERNAL REMEDI now in use./
Thousands have tried and thousands praise it. / It
Working its way into public favor with a rapidity her •
tofore uhknown la the history of medicines./
All with ascreeseratred it. Again we say, no family
should bd without it. The agents will furnish the pub
lic GRATIS with hooka describing this'Ointment. —
Ve Each box of Inc genuine Tonsey'syniversal Oint
ment. has the sienature of S.sTotiSee written on the out
side label in black Ink. Never purchase a box unless
this signature can be seen. Prlce4s cents per hvf. or
five holes Inc el 00 Prepared / by Elliott & Tousey,
Druggists, Syracuse. N. Y., and, sold by a go:although
out the United States.
Sold In New York at 10e, Nassau street:
The following are the agents in Schuylkill County for
Tousey's Universal Ointment:
J. S.' C MARTIN, 1/
.1. G. DROWN, / Pottsville.
F: SANDERSON,/ •
li. Shisoler. PortCarbOn,
Wm.tl, Marlow, New Philadelphia,,
T. WilliaintyMiddleport. • ,s
•
It. Schwartz. Patterson, v
.1 11. Alter, Tuscarora, ,
Deaner & Morgenroni t Tamaqua.--
Williani Price, St. Clair, •
George Reifilnyfler, Net-Castle,
James D. Falls. Minersvitle, •
J9nas Kauffman; Llewellyn,
/Jacob Kauffman, Lower 3loliontonge,
/' Shoener & Garrett, Orwigsburg,
Lyon & Rishel, Port Clinton.
Levan & Kauffman. Schuylkill Haven,
Paul Barr. Pinegrove, [Oct 94741 Dow
HAAS' EXPECTORANT,
Consumption, Coughs, Colds, &o
TO THE PUBLIC!!
TN PRESENTING this valuable medicine to the pub
lic as.a remedy for Consumption, and Pulmonary
Diseases in general. I have been actuated solely bythe
great imcces..attendlng its use in my own lutniediate
neighlimhood,and a .desire' to benefit Atte afflicted, 1
shalfsimply endeavor to give a brief statement of its
asefulness, and flitter myself that its Surprising eiTtca
cy will enable me to furnish such proofs of its virtues
as will satisfy the most increduloits. that CONSUMP
rioN may and "CAN BE CURED," if this medicine is
resorted to in time. As Consumption, however is a
disease Which differs much In the severity of its 'yam
ma, and the rapidity of its progress; and bas long ba f
lied the akill of physicians it cannot be supposed that
this or any other remedy ,is capable of effecting a
cure in every case and in every stage of the.discase ;
an the contrary, we must expect it to fail imei,n
:ircumstance which occurs daily,with all the most Val
uable remedies we persess, for the most simple diseas
es. The proprietor submits the following testimonials
in its favor from citizens of this enemy. well known
to the public.
Me. N.J. llLAs,—having been afflicted for thit last
thirty years with Consumption, and having had the ad
vice of some of the most eminentPhysicians,and w4sgi
ven up as incurable. I was Induced to make trial ofour
invaluable Expectorant, and am happy to say that 1 am
entirely cured;andatnattendanetn my daily occupation'
astlinugh Iliad never been afflicted.. Previous to ta
king your EXPECTORANT, I could not, if 1 had been
so disposed, do anything at my trade. I have since see
ammended it to several of my friends, and particularly
one ease of CONFIII3I6D Conscmterms. and ant happy
'to state that in every Instance it had the desired effect.
Yours respectfully JOSHUA HAWKINS.
dchuylkdlllaven, October 1,1844.
Scituvtai mt. llsvgn. January I, 1845,
Sir:—llaving been afflicted
w_ith a severe pain 'tithe breast, I teas induced to try
your Expectorant,and after usingone bottle of it,fieind
it to relieve me, and I do not hesitate in recommending
It to the public as a valuable medicine for Colds, Coughs
and Afflictions of th e Breast. -
1 ant respectfully yours' &c.,
EDWARD lIIINTZINGER.
Sbnuvzzizt. Davin, October li, 18;14.
I was taken with a had cold come time ago, and used
one or two bottles of.llr Haas' Expectorant, which re
lieved me much, and should I have ocracion for the
above aealn,l would freely call on Mr. Haas for his in
vnluable Expectorant DANIEL 11. STAGER.
. SCHUVERILL iikVEN, July. 29,1845.
Ma. Wtt.Msm J. Ito ss,—Dear Sir.-1 am happy to
testify to the eDicacy of your expectorant, for answer
ing the purpose for which it. was intended, that of re
lieving l'oughs.-Colds, &c..
Yours respectfully. CIi.IS. IIfINTZINGER.
For sale by the Proprietor at Schuylkill Haven, and
by the following Agents in Schuylkill county.
Poutsville-7.1. S. C• Martin.
Tamaqua—Milner & Morganroth,
lillddlepori-11. Koch & Son,
Tosearnra—Munge B. Dry.
Cr Frederick Klett & CO., hare been appointed gene
rat agents in Philadelphia, Fur Haas' Expectorant
Ararigiltion co.
TOLLS FOR 1848.
Board of Managers have adorned the following
'rates of toll to be charged on their works during the
:ear HMS. ' ANTHRACITE COAL,
To he charged person of 2210 - lbs. ' the weight to be as
xertained by Fuel. means as may be adopted to - secure
arcuracy, and five per null. allowance to be made
herefOun fit loss by wastage. The toil to be computed
rout Mount Carbon for all coal corning from above that
mint, and to he charged proportionibly for all distances
arrled on the ttnal :
1 For the\ months of March, April, and May,
\ FORTY CENTS PER TON.
For the months rif June and July,
F !ETV CENTS rre TON.'
or the months of August, September, October, Novena
- .berond December,
SIXT Y -FIVE CENTS PER TON. .
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES
To be charged peixon of 2240 pounds.
FI RST `CLASS.
Lln t ectone, Iron ore, quarry spalls, rough stone. un
wrought marble, sand,clay, gravel, rails, bark, lime and
manure, one and a half cents per ton per mile, but no
:barge will be made fur any distance carried heYond
twenty-five miles. •
Maximum toll on such articles for any g distance, thirty
seven and a half tents per ton:
SECOND CLA SS. \;
Gypsum, cordwood, timber, lumber, hoop poles, hay .
and straw in bales, bricks, and bituminous coal.
Between Philadelphia and Mount Carbon,lsma.perton
•• • Sch'll Haven, 72
Port Clinton, AS •
Way trade three-fourths of a cent per ton per s mile,
but no charge shall be made exceeding seventy-fivs cts.
per ton. • TUIRD CLASS.
Merehandize generally, such as dry goods, earthen.
ware, salt, Iron in pigs, bars, or any stage of man u fac= ,
ture beyond the ore, nails, flour. grain, and all other
I articles not specifically enumerated in classes first and
second.
Two cents per Inn per mile for the first twenty miles
carried. and three-fourths or u ceni pet ton per mile for
aqy additional distance vetted beyond twenty miles.
Jrote —I :incases where one or mach hacks are passed,
and the distance carried shall he less than two miles,
the charge for toll shall be for two Mites acenrding to
I the class to which the articles carried may-belong.
And to all cases when the foregoing'rates shall exceed
6 cents per hip on the ascertained tonnage of the vessel
for any lock passed below Reading, or 4 cents per tog,
above Rending, the toll shall be charged at these men
,
Dotted rates on all articles.
TOLL ON EMPTY BOATS. . / -
Boats intended to ne run regularly In the trade,on the.
line of the Canal will be licensed to pass the whole or
any part of the line empty by the payment of ten dollars.
The ficenoes will be issued by any, cell/wine, and will
continue In force during the year 1848, provided the boat
so licensed shall pay h sum in.tolls - equatio ten dollars
per - month., , ,
Boata not so licensed will be charged live cents pea
mile, unless they carry cargo which has paid five dol
lars in tolls.
Any boat riot licensed as aforesaid, and running upon
a single level, of the works, shall Pay for each lock they
may at any time pass, four cents per ton on the asrer ,
tailed . tonnage thereof above - Reading, and six and a
quarter cmits per ton below. Reading.
CARS, BOATS„, , AND LANDINGS.
The . Cotnpany will furnish cars; boats, and landings,
and afford every fucility for transporting coal to market
at the most reasonable rates, and they are prepared te
make contracts will{ operators nod others engaged Id
the coal trade, anewith those-who will build and run
boats on the Canal; on liberal terms: Applications ow
thesesubjects are to be made to the President Pr the
.Compariy, and'they will receive prompt attention.
i By order of the Board,
Deell.so) F. FRALEY, President.
Office of the Schuylkill Navigation Cp., Dec, 7, Ism
FOR THE ORE-OF
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Llewellynl—Jnhannan Cockbilt, Esq.
& J. Falb,
New Castle—George Reifsnyder. EMI
• . .
PQII Carbon—lienry Shissler, P. M
LandingvilleColnr & Orumbaer,
Pinearove-nracfr&Forrer, '
• The President's Message.
TAE President's message Is before the public. Nina
1./views of public pdlicy are now manifest; are
applauded by some and censured by others. Dis Ideas
on national affairs are .nn doubt given with the view
:that such minciples if carried Into effect would result
to the benefit of this country. It is on the same print!.
pie that we endeaior to conduct our buainess atfairs.-,
We proclainx to the people our notions of the proper
plan of buying, and selling goods, with the expectation
that such information If heeded would result to the be
nefit of the public generally. ' Like Polk. we find our
supportenr, and too mane who prefer supporting some
body else. Polk Is in favor of a low tariff on foreign
inerchanilize, sufficient to pay expenses of government,
with incidental protection to our manufacturers. We
are In favor of a lona' strong enough on the goode we
sell to pay expenses ofa family government and leave a
sufficiency of cash to protect us through long sieges of
hard times, occasioned by overtrading ; bank restric
tions; bank and individual suspensiotor, and tariff ex
pertinence. Polk is in favor of disposing or the Meal:
cane, in order to conquer a peace. We are in favor of
disposing of our DRY 000 D t. GROCERIES, dec., In
order that we may have peace with those having claims
against us: - Polk La in favor of taxing the Mexicans to
support the war. We are In favor of exchanging or
bartering;' talking and negotiating, in order that our
establishment too should be and remain solvent. Polk
is in favor ofextension of-territory and a new govern
ment loan. We would prefer an extension of time to
sash up old arrearagas and adopt a different method to
raise money, without recourse to constant borrowing
fmm Peter In pay Paul. Polk is infavor and hos offer
ed the Mexicans grand bargains In settlement of the
difficulties between that country and ours. We am In
favor and will offer our STORE GOODS to the citizens
of this county at bargains equally as grand. which will
enable us to settle our difficulties with the New Yorkers
and Phi adelphians. The Mexicans arc a stubborn
people, they would not sell a large portion of their
country for three million df dollars.' The people of
this country are a wise people, and will accept ofeheap
goods ; provided they are in want of them. All those
that are in want of bargains are respectfully invited to
call at the cheap cash :fora of
Dec 2347 52.thava] GEORGE W. SLATER.
RAIL ROAD IRON: -
MITE subscribers have nnwlandi n e from ship Al ham.
1. bra, from Liverpool, Stone Rail Road Iron, H i 11,
stonsll:i,lOtonal al,stonslex 11. Also, 60 tons
best refined iron, consisting of round, square and fiat
aim Apply to - T. t E. GEORGE,
- Kent' cost romp of ilaiket and Iltlb MOM
TSE I rAszemws .
While the omtnercial world doth rock; •
And feel the earthqtrake'reposier,"
We only feel the distant shock,
Which cicepens ever, hour. ;
WhileMere.hanta'-notes suspended He,
Nor banks thblr speele
ytetd- -
The Plough still merrily we ply,
And stillenrich the field.
While anzious brow and faces pale,
Like 'centres 1111 the toWn-,-
We spend Oar tolls iv lib looks so hale,
-"TwonidX befit the - frown.
While
,Pa iis, SquireAand Doctors al, • t
Cannot eibtain thelr;fees,
Earth's crdit has no iise nor fall;
/ Tho.Fartner rests at ease. r
/No t t ease I lie that watch stutgards love,
As swel of. brow will show—
nut Mit 0 mind— 'll.ohis,we prove,
I The sweets of this Ice know.
What if we sell not as before!
. Our land still yield heir crop—
We shall nOt Marvel dad what's still ma %
May cheer the malliircr's hope.
With "food and raiment". we're coke',
And If Gpd smiles, they're otirs—
f For both Ocoee' field's and docks are s m .
With honey from th t flowers.
I- 'Do thanks to Him why , gave ear lands.
' And makes es differ' now' -
$. From those who gaze On empty hands;
. oencath•mlsfortunh's hew.
e fanner.
, • ~.., :
ANCIENT OUIDES 11 AORICULTVRv. I
the early qaytt,of agriculture, the fanner/ atedn ' • , -,-,t
,note the approich of the Seasons by the appe 4 ,' ':',.g. '
ante of animals; and the putting faith of-lswa "l'.,-i.
and. flowers : end these , were their-guides: L.,: r.'...:.
ploughing and sowing. Perhaps these wereonsa.'
times, and are !now, as gents) indications of tb,,.- . .1 . ::,1,
advance of the 1 seitons do' 'any. According n .'.;`,,','.
Stillingfleet it was was a rule with the husbas,, , ,.'„,'
,--,;,.
men of .1„s,lorfolle, that when the oat catkinsbei z V:'' ,
to shed their seed, it is a proper time to 40A be. ;'4, - i
ley. Hesiod says that when the coke 01.14 Ati
crane is heard over head,khen is the tinni f,..: i.' r g ,
ploughing: that if it should rain for three dap .. - 7,•.i - i5
together when the cuckoo : sings, late sominiaL
then bees geed es early sowing; that whini:nia `...7.,',
-begin to creep opt of theirlholes and Climb aVne T'il.i
plants it is time In leave of digging about w . s ,
and take to pruning. ' Tbiii is a wonderhirria' ,
eidence, ober/ the yams Author, which prob.'s:, ' ;...-;;".
takes place in a I coatittm6 t.ivigen Tegetalii ,
and the arrivals of the td.,l, of passage. Li:-',,, , .
nixos say*, (tilt in 5m,...10 11.6 wood enema.
,-...-,,-'.
blooms from ther aerial or Ih..wallow ; and 8::,..l';;
•linutket fuund idiot, inNO:f dk, the swallow t. ':''';l.
rived' on the thh of, Advil, and the auegnatt ;:,;:.i„ ,
bloomed 0n . 10,..11. In 1114 fOuntry it begin, h": '--,,.
bloom from the let to the FOtti of May. sad thr, ''-'..
swallows arrive about Mai, time. In our latitude,' '"-P,;
the introit index pf the &hence:sr 1.!:0 St . ololl 40 Itt '.::i
point ashen it i rdasona!:l,- tti 'hippos. that du.
...:'
warm weathe!i 3
aboute.a.iblietted, and frJetacen •
rn ,..,'
pletely adjou d, is the appearance - of that cu:. .
ions. jolly. Virti-c , lored fel'onr, 1304-n lrecoltt.- ..:
He is a pretty STN . ( 4 t &WTI% er of the match do. • :J2'
, 'Sol nortnwerd, 'end is very careful not to outer,
him, in his Migration from!the • sunny south. Et
comes when-heis sure that warm weaThet IL,
continue, and he is-oti before the frosts of autua. .-;....,",
have a,chance'o nip hietuee. When he beta -,,',
to tonguelike t you in ilia meadow', never. lie , .•_, 1.
to put in your urn and garden saves.—[.Vain .
l i.
1 Farmer. 1 . ' I; ; ,
DbmESTICi , I A RCIIIT e Fe!
rusfy number'of The .110:7ticulturalial -hit ins ,
tide on this selject, whicit contains some tijet(z
the moral influence of gndd houses, and the wii
of fitness or propriety in Our striving after sat' ,
tectural beauty,l which may be .useful. Here ir:
sensible estractt:—"Almost the first principle, re
lamb the grand prit.cipl , ) which an apostle al r
chlti . etural prog r ress oughttn preach to Amer:cm •
is "keep in mitill propriety." Do nut build yo, ,
'dvirlling lionsell like temples, churches or cane- :
drats. Let thetn be, characteristically, dwellitg
houses. And more thin! this: always let Or
individuality of purpose he fairly avowed; let Lt
cottage be a cottage;-rho Mann house a firm bola
--the villa a villa, and the tn.insion a mansion-t ,
Do'not atternp to build la dwelling upon race:
farm, after theashion of the town house arm i:. •
friend, the city merchant i do not attempt to gin?
u
the modestittt e cottage the amtitious air of ::-
I
client° villa. 1 t
~.
“Be assured that therelis, if jou will synch fr ,
it, a peculiar beauty that !whine to each Of ter ::-:
classes of dwe lings that ill , ightene and sins. g f'. , ',:
almost magica ly ; whi!e,!if it burrows the r.e- , . :-.".:
1
mente of the Cho., it i.< only debased and fal,N i r "
in cboir_acier and expressbin. The rmvst expec.: .:.:.-,,-
sive and elaborate atrueture, overlaid with we, ' -i
ly ornanseres, wit fail f.i 'give, a rag of plinF ......:,,
ore to the mind of real htste, if it is nut span'_ --,
prude to the purpose in flew, or the means cr - :'..'..
position of its occupant; ‘whila the simple fear
.:;''.
house, rustically and tastefully adorned, and rnis.. ',....
.istering beatiiy to Ituertsithat answer to the lila:
of the beautiful, will weave a *l.ll to the our: ~;
ory not easily. forgotten.l . ..
T/IE GARDEN.-4This is usually the
peculiar care of the ladies, anti when well
rated, it adds greatly to the pleasures and comfan
of et countr
. e . lhome. One of the first thingie
prepare this month is hot-beds; the constrUctiond .
which,is so familiar and well hnown,that we ose
not go into particulars regariliniahem. The max
importentthings in their management are, to iris
the plants plenty ofeteady heat at the bottein, ad
air on top, with a sufficiency of water; and ye
be careful not to chech their growth or expos
them to sudden changes':
MANusEs—One of the but
things to: . make all kinds of shrubs, vegetable
and- flowers grow, is to Water rthent with a HO
ipanure, made in the priportion of - a pint of as
tO`a gallon of water. -If a tablespoonful of till
is added-to this it will be all the better. Go=
is now. coming into extensive use, and may 810E4
made' kiwi' liquid !manure by steeping one penal
of it in a gallon of water. Liquids thierprepire
are quite pciwerful. antl i inust be•ured in =dens
quantities around the pliihts, and not on thorn.—
STANTONS , EXTERNAL REMED
.'CALLEDC
H U N T'S
Iki now universally acktiOwledged to be the infalliiS
'
remedy for Rheumatism, Spinal Affeetions,Ceri.
traction of the Muscles, sore Throat and quiattr,it - '
Imes, Old Ulcers, Paine iri the' flack and Chest, Ap
'in the Breast and Face, Tooth Ache, Sprains, Bream'
Salt Rheum, Burns, Croup, Frosted Feet, and all tH
•
noun Diseases. i \ •
The triumphant suceesi which has attendeil
Plication of this most' WONDERFUL-MEDICINE'
curing the most crises of tha_riliferent discard
above named, and the HIGH- E?iROMIUMS that tan .-.
been bestowed Upon It tv,herever it has been intrat•
ccd, gives me the right to:call on the aglicted-to Man
at mice to the anty remedy that can be eddied on: -
A year has scatcely elapsed since I firm introdurell'
the notice of the pit bile, this WONDERFUL REMEM.a
and in that short space of time, it has acquired a tett
gallon that ranks it amongst medicines as a ;mat Eel' -
nal Remedy thefiest and:best. It has received Oct,' -
.
probation of the Medical Faculty and many chi:mai
influence and wealth have united and recommenditt:ti
to the Public's use. as a Medicine that can be aafeh*:,
sorted to for sedy relief. The high characterairob
• -• thh pe t popular Medicine, has Induced icy
Manse,. -1-,lna to palm off a Couatcrl -
base and evil minuets en... '."
as the genuine i and no doubt the country win ,
-- ed with a splint - ow Mint's Liniment. Be careful tt'
examine well before pM, boy. and ace you pot
• nTANTOlti't3 EXTERNAL REMLUd CALLED
M===itl
See that each bottle ties my cane blown upon it,lot
dint it is accompanied:frith directions. and with& at
simile of signature on the second page : otherwli
you will be cheated with an article that will Injure to.
ad of benefitting yeal.
The low price at whirls It is sold enables every ow.
even the poorest to by benefitted by this excellent mar
dy. It is unfortunately thexase that the working du
ses, from exposum,are more subject than the ihkar
rich, to those very infirmities which It is intended Is
'cure: yet the exorbitant price usually asked for reme
dies of the like nature (one dollar per bottle,) robs Of
needy of their use. I
Thousands ore Doke suffering the most Intense atoll.
arising from maimed limbs, distonions of the frau.
Inveterate rheumatism: many of them, perhaps. blot
already given up In 'despair allattempti to obia,in relief.
oiler repeated and;unsuccessful trials—but let ore stub
feelings of despair he entertained--try lltliST'S WO.
BIENT, it has done wonders, as may he seen byreadist
the several eases repotted in the pamphlets whither.
- to be had of every Agent. Try it and despair not. Bet
should you In .carelessness, or incredulity neglect w
seek for relief in Its proper application, either for yea ,
self or your friends. they let the blame be upon pro
se'renly. for Providence has now placed within year
teeth a sa ft and Certain remedy, which has already.
afforded relief to thousands, and whose beeline molly'
ties are ineontestible. •- GEO. E. STANTO.
Slag Sing, July I, 1i147.
AGENTS
•
John G. Brown. Pottsville.
Jonas Bobinhold, Port Clinton.
Bickel k Medlar, Orwlgsburgg•
Lewis G. Wunder, Schoylkill.liaven
James B. Falls; Millersville.
Geo. Reilanyder, New Castle..
Walter Liwtori, Bt. Clair.
S. R. Nemptcm, Port Carbon. -
Oliver & Mara; Beimnnt.
W. U. Barlow: geor Philadelphia. ,
.1. Widllami, Midiltepee. -
George U. Pous, Brockville,
Jos. 11. Alter, Tuscarora.
Renoir & lilorgartworth, Tamaqua
July 3d, 1847.1
Pottsville, May 15th, 1817
LEPHANT supei trticia for
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ebinery. engines, &c , warrantsd not to gc24 o
racogSed and Ann% at the York 814 r p•.
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