"PLEASE TO /L W* THE BEM". ru ten you a story no t to Tan gcalre— Yowls Love likes to tooeli it a pretty tart's door; 80 be catiedmpiii Lacy-, 4 was int Iva o'ciook, Late t aproee emote otaf with a 'gout doable knock. • IL , !T ow a hand - maid , whatever her eaters be a t, Will run ILte It Russ when she heats a rat-tat ; $o Lucy ran LlP—and In two seconds more • Lta4 questloncdthe stranger andasswered the door. • The meeting was bliss: bat the parting au- iv For the moment will come whet:treat comers most to; 6o she kies'd him and sehishred—poor imincent thing ; "The next time you come, love, pray. come with a ring." attO Litton. . - A are or Ilvmos •-iVe do not relish the truth, the leas for' being oclasionally .pored with.* litte humor. The following extract troni the report of a committee on Hog.. mad before an Agricultural Society •'down east," contains , tome excellent bita t t Some folk! *CM" pigs of being filthy in their habit,. and negligent in their person•l appearance. But whether fa.; is best eaten °lithe ground, or from China plAre• ia, it P.M.% to me, merely a matter of taw ar.tt coneenience. ,hoot wbirh 'pm a nod den may 'darer. They ought then, at be jnilged rtatritahly. ' At any rate. pigs ant not filoo. enough to rhea tobacco, nor media:in their Mean: by tiricking whiskey. An. l ea to their peneotal orpreirere, yuti dor, , t, each a pig playing the t h e pm ,ie"•innnig - them picking their try role mudde alllage. after a rant in kid .• ' • Notw,th,t 3 piing their - heterodox- notions, hogs h av e none excellent traits of Omuta. If one Chances wallow a little deep. , in seine mire h o p tS his flints's, and man, and comes in esneisssion of more of this et it than his bred,. reP he never mutinies en extra importance on tbat aecuuni; neither ore hie brethren btopid enough Co worship him for it. Their only, , quettion seem. Celia is he still a hug I If he in. they treat - him sisuch. And when a hng has no merits of his own, he Oyer puts on aristocratic sits, nor claims any -particular respect OIT account of his` family con nections ; and yet somo Hogs have descended from 'very ancient families. They understand fUll well, the common sense maxim, •eaery tub must stand upon its-own bottom.'" AM THE E CAPTAIN —A w riter in the Reveille tellsisn .anecdote_ of , Bob," that will "do:"--. While crossing the plains of Santa Fe, Gen. Kearney was some distance ahead with the advance guard. One of, the-officers belonging to the rear diviaion, singled Bob out, and sent him ahead with a letter to the General. When he came up with them they had encamped, end' Bob .sauntered into the General's margnee : • "We're gittin' along right sharp, General," said '•Yes, air" answered the comisrandei. "I wish you'd jest look et that ham of mine, General," acid Bob, .anil give me your 'pinion how he'll stand the racket else through to wher. ,we're goin'." • "Have•you a captain at the head of your com pany 1". inquired the General. •'Well, we hey, hose, end 13e!e some punkine too," answered Bob. •'Whenever you wish.yo learn anything in re -gird to your movements, then," tail the General 'inquire of him." - . "That's military, is it 1" inquired Bob. 'Thetis military, sir," answered the old Gen eral. . . 'Well, General, they gin inc a letter for you', hut,cuss me ill know whether I oughter gin it to you in poison, or send It through your orderly and so go back and ask the Captairi." And back he went, sure enough, with the letter in bti posseuion. WORKING A TRAVERSE.—,_ The following is the singular history of Mr. Laboucbere, at pres ent a member of the BritiahCabinet:—"in 1821 he was a clerk in the banking house of Mr. Hope. at Amsterdam. and WI. cent by his patron to Lord Harinethe celebrated booker of London to negotiate .1!' loan. He displayed in this pfLit so :much' ability, that he attracted the attenton of the English banker. "Ah !"'said he one theyto Lord Baring. "you have a charming daughlitr, \will you not accord me her band?" "Young men! on pleasanter!! I like you much, but how could ;11114. Baring become the wife of a common clerk !" "Butnasid,..,Lahoitchere, •'if I were associated with Mr. Hope . ; _ "Ah, that is arty different. and would most me, aerially lessen the Inequality hitween you." Mr. L. returned to A.n•terdam, and said to hi, patron, •.1 must be your partner !" "My friend !.. do you; think, of that? ypu air without fortune! and--V - *But if I were a Member 'of Lord ,Ba , ing's family 1" • -"lndeed ! why, in that case I would give you a partnership on thespot !" On the strength of these two prorni , es, Mr I t . returned to England, and two months afterwards married Miss Baring, because ho had the promise of Mr. Hope to make him partner as soon as- he was married to h-r, and became associated with Mr. five because be was married to Miss Baring. O ' CONNO.L.-111 a trial at Cork fort:Or der, th, p:i : , *1 wuneM swore strongly egiOnst the prisoner. He p.irticuleily sworn that a hat, found near Warr of murder, belonged to the prisoner, whose nom w as ji.f •. liy• oirtuo of your Otti."Rakl (Eeonnell, “are you turn 1:)at is the same but ?" • re," • .0 ex , imine ear , fully before wou swore in your inhircriltion that it wee the pri+oner's!" I " ' Now, let me see," said O'Connell, 5, he took up the hat mid began to exeraineitearefully in the Inside. Ho 'hen spelled aloud the Caine of Jame. miutaly, i!J us: " Ninv, dit you mean those words were in the bat *hen you (wind it r do." " Dol you roe them then'" " I did." "And this is the same hail" • " It is." Now, my lord," said O'Connell, holding up the hat to the bench, 4. there is en end of the cries. There-.a no name an inscribed in the hatr,' The tesUlt,waa an instant acquittal.--ifogan's Lift and Timarof O'Connell. . , PaAcme!. JOKING.—A wag in a court ! try bar-room, where each man was relating the wonderful tricks they had seen performed. by Big 841, and 145rrist_..of the conjuring family, ex pressed his contempt for thi whole tribe, declaring that he could perform eby of their tricks,especial ly the one of breaking a watch in pieces and Tutor ing it whole. At once several watches were pro duced for the experiment. He selected the best, put it into a mortar, and pounded away—" There are the. pieces!" "Yes r , all exclaimed ; "now let's tee the watch." He used various mysterious words,shook up the fragments, and at length threw down the contents of the mortar, observing. "Well. I thoughtl could do it, but by George I can't!" The loser of the watch betraying a de. airs to 'pound' him, he' very soon departed. effr " Father Wants you to send him two yards - of black cloth; he don't este, whet color it Is, end when he kills his pig last week, hell pay you whet you owe him.' Evr " I never judge from manners," said Lord Byron, '•for 1 one had my pocket picked by the cirifest gentleman I ewer met with." B. A. Fahnestock's Vermiftr.743.- Facts for the People. - T HE constantly Increasing popularity and sole of IL A. Fabnestock's Termifugc has induced persons who are envious °fits tuceese, to patina" upon the pub. Its Preparations which all medical men know to be inef deaclous in expelling worse from the system. TtiisNernitfuge made he way Into public favor upon the ground of Mr own Intrinsic merits, more than any other Medicine of the kind now used; andorbile many Mom] remedies bate, by dint °Muffing, been (creed into sale, and Shortly after gone intolite obscurity which their worthlessness justly merited: 11. A. Fa lanestoeVe Vermitege continues to be triumphantly sustained. It has only to be used and ho effects wit& flatly sustain all that is said of Its Tonderthl erPallthEr9wer' • CERTIFICATE. Wafts. Erie Co , 0rk,7.1943' We cert try that weinave used New B. Y A. Pahnestocies Ver morga in our families, and in every case it has provi ded a decided andeffectual remedy for expelling worms from the system. We cordially recommend It to pa rents who hove chrldren milieted with that dam roue malady. • ELON' ge WM. B. PAINE, . ROBERT MAY, JOB. nuomoucus. . For sale, wholesale and retail. at the drag warehouse of .• • - A. FAIINEBTOCK dr.CO. Corner of Sixth and Wand Pituhant,Pa. For sale lo . Pottsville. by CLEBIEN,3 Is PARTIN. - Ormnrists. .. • Doteinber fa— 'Ain) 'BLACK TEAL-Of aupedo o vi,A flavor, for tialll.Very cheap at the store of 11122-0 - urnirik 14ARTi1I. .f T. 4. IlUghefiv.BlrOker. Real Monti baulk: (tad sad, osriry jnull airs vault. Opt oppositethe irraere kQp~u Si'o' GAS. LT - , VOR RALI3:—.Si dtsrable three noty,taideoce Morris' Addition. • .•• • • ALSO:: A large and tonvenientenre roam and dare!- ling bonne well located in Dllacidaille., . . „ . . ALSO: Eitht bbilding lots In ktinermllle. as well to cated as any in the borough. A number of mortgage' and judgment bends of. various amounts, - well secured cm properly in Pottsville and vicinity.: ALSO: A valuable stare In Centre street. ALSO: For sale or rent. a store and dwelling 1p lth nersville, in the most business part of the tows. • Ai.SO: The large and convenient hotel. &dated in the town of Patterson known as the Schuyi" lll Valley lintel. Tertns easy.' WANTED: Coal lands' or producthe Property in Schoylkill county. In exchange for pwalleiint Properly Philadelphia. . [Notito 47-47 Farm for sale. TILE subscrlisr will moll a 'valuable farm. ronslstleg of ITO acres. situated in .:1 ° : Pinegmve aervnahip, Schuylkill county, fa s a bout i&sea below Pinegrove. About SO a cresenb e land la cleared.and Ma state of ten of which is In meadow.- The bal .:me 0 wood i an a well timbered. The Union Gnat rums through ras Property The handless consist of a t wo storydpoling house.a new Switzer bat n. and oth er out b u ildings. There are two orchards on the fand. and an souodent silkily of Coed water on the premises do t e as the buildings. There are fifteen acres of win tarr.ain In the avian& For tetras and other partico isol. apply to the subscriber In Plnearove. PETER FILBERT. l-tf October 10 1 480 Valuable Coal Tracts -to-tent. • 3 '0 let on leasei,lo stilt applicants, all tat tract of t land belonzlng to the North • American Coal Co.. known as the Mill Creek 'DAM containing the follow int list of Coal Veins. maiy.rif which,—ainang nthers. toe Peach:M(lEl.lmin Velni—liavin7, a range orover a mile In length, viz:—Lewis, Rpohn, Ilarraeleuch,. Pearson, Clarkson. Stevenson, Lhtle Trarey, Peach Mountain Veins. Green Park or Ravensdale Vein, Per rtendieular. Diamond, and Big Diamond Veins, along with man) others not named. • • • - Alan, all thatlrect called theJunetion Tract, belong ing tothesaidenrapany,enntaintng the Salem, Forrest, Rabbit Hole, alnciraer, Tunnel, Black Mine, C. Lew in!) and Alfred Lawton Vein,. Alan, a Saw Mill and Gras , Mill,Atuated nnthe Mill Creek Tract,allorwhich will be rented nmtundebite terms by applying to 'DAVID CHILLAS, Pa:fertile. Feb.l2/29 • For Sale'at Private Sale; LL that certain tractor parcel of land. situated on 1 the Woad Mountain, in Lower Mahantnnge town chip, in Schuylkill county, (formerly Berks county,) to the state of Pennsylvan la, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit r—Segioni ecru a marked white oak tree p • ri.l thence by late vacant lands, now surveyed to Miller,morth sixty-five perches. to a whiteoak ; thence by late vacantland, now surveyed to George Werner, west 146 perches to a stone; thence by late vacant land now surveyed to Leonard Illick,tuaiittleixty-live perch es to a Spanish oak; thence east 146 perches, to the place of beginning, containing Ally-five acres and one hundred and fifty-two perrhesmf land and allowances of tix per emit for roads, &c. ' JORN G. BRENNER. Executor of F. Beans' estate, 69. Market st. Philada. Philadelphia, September 19. 1816 38,. AMERICAN HOUSE,,orn/rim— s ."./ ISRAEL REINIIARD, late ofTinegrove 5••• would intbrm his friends and the travelling public, that he has taken the above named 111 I•- • Hotel, recently occupied by Jacob Geisha., and has fi tted it up in a style which be be. Heves will not fail to ensure the comfort of all those who mac favor bin with their patronage. He feels co Indent that few establishments in the coun ty are hewer prepared to cater for 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 en as to compare favorably with those of any hotel in the State., Grateful for past favors the subscriber would solicit the continuance of public patronage, and would be happy at all times to see old friends, and new ones at the Lined .can Douse ISRAEL REINHARD. A fine stable Ia attached to the fowl. which is capable of acc9mmodating a large number of homes. Carefill Ostler* ate always In anal lance, and 1L- homes are well taken care of Franklin' House, /1,03, Chesnut street.-1•1111.•DELrI4• • THIS house is located in Chesnut street, . . between Third and Foarth, in the immetli •. ate vicinity of the Exchange—Post Orrice. alas I • Banks, and business part stilly, city.- It. is II well furnished, the rooms large and cont • ((triable. • The table is always supplied with the heat the market affords. The wines in part are orate well known stock of the Messrs. Sanderson, nil' are not inferior to any In the city. • The subscriber Is assisted In the management of the hooey by R. M. Slaymaker, formerly or Lawaster Pa., who has recently been one of the principal assist ants, in “ilanwell's Washington House." The. cr eams are polite and attentive to the wants of the guests: Notting shall be wanting on the part of the proprietor to make the Franklin noose a comfortable home to the traveller, the man of business or pleasure. and-it will be his constant desire to merit a share of their patron age. (Feb.sl9-0) G. W. SOULE, Proprietor. v_i;:i>N-,141.i.43.,.t.gc-,- 7 - - 11:41' opening a laiste and well-seleeted assortment 4 1 of Garden seeds, all warranted fresh from Land reth's, se hith will he sold , wholesale andretall at nur sery prices. Me Persons whining. to purchase to sell again, supplied at city prices ny the quan:ity. (rebl2-7 :t'l , i.'PA, Frtßit - Trees,' ' . t , i s -,-4. a ._ ...-',-,:,..,...'' h.1111.131113ERY, &c. %4 0 ,` .. ..." . ' PERSONS In want of Frnit Y" , '• -•-•'' . • and Ornamental Trees,Shrub- bery, ike., will please leaie their orders at HANNAN'S Book stares. Who is Uent for the moat estensive Nurseries in the untied States, all of which will be supplied by the too or single, at the lowest cashThriees. (Fealn-7 Pottsville steam Planing and .TURNING MANUFACTORY. ! ' i 'IIE undessiened have made complete and Derma-. I vent arrangements for the In mitactoring of Floor Borrils,.Witirlaw Sashes, Sawed Laths. fled Posts, Ta ble. Crib, and Washstand Legs. Awning and 'Hitching Posts, Bannisters, slump Feet, flnliing Pins. Potato Smashers. Bench and Mind Screws, 'Feral and Newel Posts, Bed Pins, and a general variety of turning of all kinds. They will keep constnntly on hand yellow and White Pine Floor [rnanicSashing and Laths, and other finished work worthy the intention of builders. They knee circular nasal Inc slitting stuff to May dimension Tggnired for building or other purposes. . Febs4B-61 B. STRAUCII & Co. Joseph • - Pass age Passage Agency. ARRANGEMF.NTai FOR 1848. B,,RANNAN, POTTSVILLC , SOLE AGENT. °LIMIT •Stl THE ItEsT EEThEI.ISIIEP PAIIIROZ cringe IN TILE usiTED STATES. , THE subscriber respectfully. begs to tender his sincere thank* to his numerous friend[ and the public, 11).‘., , for the very liberal support he has re _ eeived for upwards of twenty Sitars, and solicits a continuation of their confidence. The despatch with which hut pasvengers have been brought out, and the promptnesa with which his very numerous &aria have been paid fit the different. banks; ore, he flatten himself, a sufficient guarantee to the public for the faithful performance of pay future commetsuntered Into with him. The.followhtg are the REGULAR LINE OP PACK ETS, which sad punctually on their appointed days, by which passengers will be brought out without delay or disappointment, vie:: SHIPS.I.AIIII[II. C•AT'XS. DAVIS or ssiusio erlOil X. V. Patrick Henry, Delano, Jany. 6 Nay 6 - Sept. ' Waterloo, F.ll.Allen, " II -'' 11 " II Sheridan. Cornish, " 26 "26 ." 26 Henry Clay. lye , Feby, 6 Ince '6 Otte. New Ship, " It " H Carrick, Hunt, 26 " 26 New World, Knight, March 6 Jul, 6 neuvi. 6 John R.SkiddyillAilee. " II 11 " II Rondos, ooze, " 26 " 28 "26 Ashburton, Howland . , April 6 Aug: 6 Deer. 6 West Point, %Vll Allen " " 11. •" II Skidoos. " 26 " 26 "26 sures' smuts. Cob b, "' vise. oars SAILING !EOM smear's., Patrick Henry , Dminn, Frby. 21 June 21'Ont. !I Waterloo, F.R.Allen, " 26 '•26 , " .26 Sheridan, Cornish, Mar. 11 July 11 Nov.ll Henry Clay, , Nyc, •• 2;" , 21 " New Ship, •• 26 ." 26 " 21 Carrick, Hunt, April II Aug. 11 Dec.ll New World, Knight, ' 21 ' 21 • John R Skiddy, Lfice, -" 26 " "21 Rotelus, Moore. HI It Sept. II 'Jan. II "Ashburton, Howland. ' 21 • . 21" RI Wert Point,' W.ILALIen " 2 6 " 20 " 26 JOAN - 'Juno 11 Oct. 11 Feb..ll in addition to the above regular line. a number of splendid ships, such as the Adirondack, Maratha,. Rap- Paha:mock. Liberty, tiro. St. Patrick, Samuel Hicks, Columbia, and Niagara, will continue to tail from LIV- , erponl 'weekly In regnlar succession, thereby preventing the least possibility ofdclay or detention in Liverpotil and for the accommodation of persons Wishing to remit money torhelr family 0, friends, I have arranged the payments of my drape on the following banks: Armagh, Moroni, Enniaklllen. Omagh. Catan, Bandon, Fermor, Kunio, Parsontown, Enalsenrthr, Belfast. ' Cootehlit, Galway Sligo, Skibbereen; Hanbridge, Drogheda, Kilkent:y. Strabane Ballymena, Dundalk. Kllrosh. Tralee. • Ballyshannonthingart an, Limerick, Wesford. Boma, Dungannon, Londonderry,Waterford; Coleraine, Do Dublin, wnpatriek.Mallow,Monaghan, Voughal. _Enedurr.— Mess ler Spooner, Atwood & Cu., bankers, London; and Mr. E. 8. Flynn, Liverpool. dcatiaad.—The City of Glasgow flank, - ond all its brooches and agencies. SV. Passages can also be engaged form Liverpool t o Philadelphia, Boston, and Baltimore, by the molar packet ships, on application being made personally or by letter post mud addressed to B. BAN N A N,Pottsv JOSEPII AIc.MIIIMAY, enraer of Pine and South Its.. New York ; or Mr. EDMUND A. - FLYNN, No. 117, Waterloo Raid: Llrerpoo . (Jul 48-1 •s • : Tire subicraber Ina Jun received a 'apply of Sarni - Lalaro.autang which are a recta Upton & Bob er ImPro*ed Safety e t which ti . seitnowledged to be the best and- safest now in use in the mines In Europe. FO; eale-nt lose prices than the, an be fie- Ported. • • BANNAN43 pril f. If Mos erbaapaz•i VsitHylit, Thief .._SaLcanzu= amid nr...prmfriaft-mf, .Litt s and - Ste res. lids! atid LettS at ..- L i ned itsfmara- - - Ism • litters Patna Pirrtaits - • - rp• r4arr, in tended fortis • „7 Sint , stag /drat. • AgvANs •81„ WATSO*, • 7 6 . s,:eth Tkiril St., (opplisifs Cis Maeda. Eralaszt.) .111illFikenRE an d o keep constantly on hand.* 4 loge .oslonmeat of the above ankles, together with their Patent improved Salamander FIRE-PROOF SAFER, which are so Constructed as to set at rem all. oralo nefor doubt as to their being strictly fire-nronf, end' that they will resist the fire of any building. The oat sille eases of these Safes are made of hailer iron. the inside case of soapstone, and between the outer case and inner case is a spare of some three inches thick. and is filled in with indestructible,Malerial, so as - to make it an Impossibility to born anAof the contents In side otitis chest. . These > 4 o pstnne Satamanden we ace prepared and dochallenge the wand to produce any article in the shags of Book Safes that will stand tis much heat, and we bold oarsebres reaily'at all times to have them fairly tested by public bonfire. We also con tinue to manufacture a large and general assortment of our Premium Air-tight Fire Proof Safes, of which there are over Boo now in use. and in every Instance theyhave given entire satisfaction to the parchaserrof which we will refer the public to a few gentlemen who have them In use: ' • ir!' flaps nod & Snyder, Pottsville; Joseph G. Lawton. Pottsville; Mr. William Carr. Doylestown. Pa. N. & G. Tay10r...129. North 3d it.; A. Wright & Nepti. ew, Vine if. Wharf; Alexander Came. Conveyancer, corner of Filbert and Mb ate.; John IJ. Ford, a 4, North 3d at.; Mvent Hush, 00, North 3d at ; James M. Paul. 101, South 4th at.; Dr. David Jayne. a, South 3d st.; Matthew T Miller, 20, South 3d at ; and we could name some hundreds of others if it were necessary: Now we invite the attention orate public.° nd particularly Deese in'want of Fire Proof Safes. to call at our store before. purchasing elsewhere, and we can Satisfy them that they will get better and cheaper article at our store Shan at any other establishment In the city. We - also mantifarture the ordinary Fire Proof Chests at very low prices. cheaper than they CIO be bought at any other store m PhlEidelphia. DAVID EVANS.. JOHANNES WATSON. flea fnetot Cured. &wipes Compound Kreosole Acoustic Oil. FOR the cure of Deafoess,'paln and th e discharge of matter, from the earn ; also all those disagrees'. Mu noises like the buzzing of insects, falling of water, iziing of steam, dm, which are symptoms of ap preaching deafness and also generally attendant with the disease' HERE is something Worth attending incoming as It does from a man en extensively known as is Mr. Grad!' botlith city and country. " I hereby certify that from the effects of a severe cold last winter.l became partially deaf, attended with very disagreeable noises like ringingofbells4c, which gradually increased. until I completely lost the hearing of oue ear,—when I was induced witty Scarped Acous tic Oil. and am now happy to say, that with the use of one bottle of the above medicine I can hear as well as eves. and altdisagreeabte Ilefsell have entirely disap peared. Any (intim- information respecting my case, will be gladly given by calling on me at No 451 North Fifth street near lace. DANIEL GRAEFF. Philadelphia, Nov. IL 1843. Fnr sale by Mr. 11. B. Gumpert, No. 120 North EL cdrect.Philada. ; in pottsville by. 101134 G. BROWN in Ilirosburg by G. GROSS, and in Reading by Mr EARL, where those interested can obtain many inter esting certificates of cures. December 12. 1816 . Of' Y 5 WHO WOULD RAVE THE TOOTIIACITEI - - - Jardelia's c e lebrated Odontalgtc Drops , • • A RE warranted ocnre the toast inveterate toothache in une minute', These Drape are offered ton dis cerning public, with a confidence attached to no other remedy for 1116 painful affection ;• the objections urged ,tigainst Ereasote and other remedies of a simiLtr nature do not exist against this, as they are . , warranted not to injure or discolor the teeth In the slightest degree. on the contrary they will arrest decay, remove •curvy nud tartar, and impart a delightful fragrance to the breath. No remedy has ever been discovered which so effectu ally and permanently removes this truly painful affection. if a cure is not effected the money will be refunded.— In order to put this preparation within the reach of all, the proprietor has reduced the price to 11l cents per vial, with full directions, and his signature attached to each, without which none can be genuine. Try it! De sure to ask for and take none but JARDELLA'S Odrontalgic Drops,:.•• there are many imitations. The following has been snluntarily tendered I have applied and witnessed the application of Jar. della's °dental& Drops to the teeth whilst violently aching, and in no case Italie they failed to effect an Im mediate cure. Wm. W. Ikaareat, hi. D.. gchuvlkill Third and Vine streets. flaying used and recommended Jardelia's (Mantel& Drops, and witnessed its beneficial and Salutary effects, I have.no hesitation in recommending it as•auperior to any preparation I have ever Jibed for the purpose for which it Is Intended. . C. Ilsfirotxres, M. D. Prepared by J. D. Jardella, of Philadelphia, and for sale wholesale and retail at DANNAIN'S Bookstores, Pottsville, and fur raltrby-the druggists generally B. BANNAN, Sole agent for &hut !kill county. Dcll-50] YOB - have groaned and suffered long enough with your Rheumatic pain. lost your time'and traveller on crutches, besides spending your cash for worthless nostrums and [intorno nts. Now for a r sre 1 Call at B. BANNAN'S, .1. S. C. MARTIN'S, Potts ville; .1. B. Falls, Minersville ; 11. Shissler, Port Car bon ; and ask for DR.3VANS' INDIAN BALSAM RITUAIATIC PILLS, Prle shetn. a box. and use them as directed, and your cane Must be worse than any other persons' wile have taken them..if you be not in a short time an sntind as a dollar, and as for from pain and'auffering us.ever .youi wan in your life. Don't be nfraid of being disappointed, these pills " never nurrendet. • Prephred by Dr. Evans. N 0.32, North Et isth street Philadelphia. Jn2945:3-3rn Attention is Invited TO thefact that persons afflicted with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Sick Headache. Nervous Affec tions, Giddiness. toss of Appetite. Weaknegs, Heartburn, Cnativeness. Palpitations ofthe Heart. lowness of Spi rits, and nll irre;ularitiei of the stomach and bowels.— Children afflicted with Cholera Mott.. or Bowel Com plaint. and all delicate females subject in irreLularities will find in the use of DR. EVANS' VEGETABLE ANTI-DYSPEPTIC CAYrDY-COATED A rare. pteasant, and certain cum 25 me. a Mix, with directinne for using them, and a pamphlet containing numerous testimonials oft he natnnishing cures perform ed by t here pills. For sale in Schuylkill rOunty, Pa., by B. HANNAN and JOHN 8. C. MARTIN. Pottsville ; L. Shissler, Port Carbon; J. B. Falls, Minersvilie. Prepared by Dr. T. G. Evans. at his medical depot, No. 32, North 6th street, Philada Pn29484-3ni. PURE WRITE LEAD. Wellierllll4, Brother, ' VfAtTafaria u ll',Eavuel',.:l°. g00d 65 supply:orth oFfrr; their r st w m , e r t ranted pure WHITE LEAD, ash those customers who have been sparingly supplied in consequence of a run on the article, shall nnw have their orders filled. No known imbalance possesses those preservative and beautifying properties. SO desirable in a paint, to an equal extent with unadulterated white lead; hence any .admixture amber materials only mars its value. It !Itas.ilizrefore, been the steady aim of the manufacturers. .r many ream to supply to the public a perfectly pure white lead, and the unreasing demand fur the wilkM, is prooft hat it hasinet with favor. It is invariahly brim& ed on one head WETIIERILL & BROTHER in full. and on the other. trareaated parr, all in red letters. New .Binsie. t , ME Linden Waltz. arranged for the Piano, The Old Arm Chair, .23.1 edition, Thou art the Fount of all my Joy, 0! Love Uwells not in Royal flails, Linda di.Ohananuniz Galop, The Weston Gallopade, The Cymitiona Waltz, The Celebrated Woronzow Waltzes, . Thr,Linden Wolin, A Lillie More Grape, Capt. arArg. sleep. Gentle Mary. . , The Flower of America, an original Waltz. On the hanks of Gna requires, as sung by Mad. nishop, 'Tin the Last Rose of Summer, by Wary Hertz. Widow Machree. as sung by Collies, Grande Value Brftliante, Trust to Lnek. ao sung by Collins, Burgmulleessuo ruchee for the Piono, i-Togrther with a variety of other music just reeshred and for sole at (.1n294) BANNAN'S Bookstores. Wake up Worms! LONG AND SHORT. ROUND AND FLAT. ID DANNAN. J. 8. C. MARTIN, Pottsville; Henry 11 1 . Bhissler. Pon Carbon. has got for sale an article celled DR EVAN , ' VEGETABLE VERMIIPUGE. which If taken by directions will clear the (tack of all the horrid tribe. and your little ones which you love so dearly, will live to make you blessed. People call it the child's friend and the worm's death. It is may 25 cll.& !stove. Made by Dr. Evans, No. 32, No.tlh Sixth st., Philadelphia. (.11129 48,5 -.- Landre.l6 9 B Rural Register AND ALMANAC FOR ISIS. A VOLUME of IRS closely printed pages, containing an -LA. almanac; a farmer's and gardener's calender for each month of the year; descriptions of chemical,com position andanalysis untie different kinds of manures 'and the application of it; a fun description of the best fruits for cultivation, with drawings or the same; dis eases of cows, homer, sheep, &c.. and their remedies; a fist of agricultural implements, and their prices; the mode of cultivating the different kinds of vegetables, and alt kinds of dowers ; 'construction of hot houses, - trot beds. &c.; together with a vast amount of other in formation for the farmer and kitchen gardener, and all for 121 cents single copy, or $t per dozen, wholesale.— Every fanner and gardener to the state might to b.. a copy. Just published and for sale wholesale and retail at BANNAN'a • Cheap Bookstore, Pottsville. Cr Merchants in the country would benefit the cause of agriculture by purchasing this book and distributing It among the farmers. The low rate at which it is sold ought to secure for It a general circulation. [Oct/ 41 Coal screens ! Coal Screens ! ! T lIE inscriber Is extensively engaged in the mans. J. factory of WOVEN WIRE SCREENS upon an improved and entirely new principle, for which he has securedl.ETTEßS 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. They are woven entirely of wire, and can be made with meshes and threads of any re quired size and strength. . WIRE WEAVING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION will be executed • at the shortest notice, and screens made to every pattern; adapted to all the uses for which screens are required. ' subscriber has recently removed his Caleb • ligament to Coal Steel, near the corner of Norwegian street. •. - . • HENRY JENKINS. Pottsville. April 41846 • • New Sta•re at Brookville. THE Subscriber hasps' received from Philadelphia and has now opened at Brockville, a large and gen.. eral assortment ofseasonahle goods such as Dry Goods, 'Groceries, hardware, and Queenswirre. la addltionto which will be toned constantly on hand, Fish. smoked and fresh Meat, as well as a good supply of country MOduee. Call and examine our stock, and you 'vilified us prepared resell goods at as lowa rate as they have ever been sold asp where, in Schuylkill county. N. IL—Country produce of all kinds wanted, for wltkh the ht;hest price will be paid. GEO. U. POW- Dow ao Wish I Could get MY SORB hlsli WEAK EYES CURED: IP that tte your eineere dais., let me tell yno that for W the earmontss sum of 13 cents, poi hive your leigh gratified. by winged either of the fulkowlng gen denten end purehsaing • Some of DE. Evamr - TONIC EYE ;PAYEE: B. 6.. MARTIN, pottivine Shlesler, -Port ...flan' or 4 . 2. Minenvlile. There Is nothing anon t half 'goal to It to ca, sore eyes In man or beset Philadel Preparedphia. by Dx. Evans, Eo. 32 1 North Sixth street, 1142-Sdko TI-lE-WERS'JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. pples Attend ! Life insurance.: - - PENN MUTUAL; LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Office. .IVo. 01, Waiaitt stied. Ming Company is now ready to mokal NEI:OUNCES 1 on LIVES. on the m that system, With.= HAMMY beyond the omo int of On premium. i. All the profits of the Company divided aiumailamoong the insured. The premium may be paid quarterly, semiannually. or annually, or one• bait of the premium may be paid 113 a note at 12 months. . Indwiduals insured in this Company become members of the corporation, and vote for trustee* • he rates of premium. with n frill participation in the profits, are as low as thn.e of any other 111111i111t1. , 11 in the 'talent country, and lower than any of the Enslish Companies with nnty a portion of the prnfits. Blank applications for Insurance, with full particulars can be had at the nffice. Et mum. L. MILLER. Pr.isident. WILLIAM M. CLARKE, Vice President. JOHN W. lIORNOR, Secietrary. illedic4l Examiners, Edward ilartshnrue, ALDI Mark M. Reeve, In attendance daily from I tog o'ctrick,lP. M. .Itt22 THE FRANKLIN FIRE INAIIRANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. 0 FFICD Nri.l63l i tag*tv:nre , t, near Fifth spoof Charles N Donator, Damao %V.Mirhordo, ' Thnm_mi Ilan, Tobtai"Wagner, Mordenai U. LeWis. Adolphe E.!Borie. • Samuel Grant. • David S. Brown, Junta fe.-gmi,tl. Morris Patterson Continue to make Inattranr , ,, perroafieot or limited, on every dereription of property, In town and country at rates as low as are cnnsistent with security. The Company have reserved a !Urge Contingent Fund, which with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested. afford ample protection to tho assured. • The assets of the Company nn January Ist, 1819. as publlshre agreeabli to an act of Assembly, were as fellows, Mr.: Mortgages, $499 : 55S 63 Stocks, .51,563 25 Real Estate, 108.356 90 Cash; (keL, 45,157 87 To mporary loans, 125.4.59 00 $1,!120,097, 6. • Since their incorporation, a period ni eighteen years, they have ,paid upwards of on. inillton two kited's,' fffff and dollars, tosses by fire, thereby affording evi dence of the advantages of insurance. as well as the ability and disposition to meet with , promptness, all liabilities. CHARLES N. FIANCEE% President. CHARLES O. BANCKER, Secretory. The subscriber has been appointed agent for the above mentioned Institution, and is flow prepared to make insurance, on every description of property, at the lowest rates. 'ANDREW RUSSEL. Agent. Pottsville,Junel9, 1841-25 I [Febl9-8 Spring Garden Mutual Insurance Company. puts Company having organized according to the L provisions olio charter. is now prepared to make Insurances against loss by Flee on the nintual principle, combined with the security of a joint stock capital.— The advantage of this system is, that efficient security 'afforded at the lowest rates that the boldness can be done for, as the whole profits (less an, interest not to exceed 6 per cent. per aniiiim on the rapital) will be m anned to the members of the lostitutenn, without their oecoining responsible for any 011ie engagements or li abilities of the Company, further tlihn the premiums ac tually paid: The great success which this system .has met with wherever it has been introduced, induces the Directors to recites. the attention of the public-to it, confident Mull requires but to be understood to be appreciated. The act of Incorporation, and any, explanation in re tard to it, may be obtained by applying at the Opts Norasrest earner of gra glad . Wood its., or of IL HAN NAN, Pottsville. ' • CHARLES STORE'S . . President: - L. KRUMl3llAAR,Serretary. DIRECTORS, Charles Stokes, ' George W Mb. Joseph Wood, Abraham R. Perkins, Elijah Dallett, David Rankin. 4'. L. Laiguerenne, . Walter B. Dick, Samuel Townsend, Joseph Parker, The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the s hove mentioned Institution. and Is prepared to effect insurances on all description. ofptopertyat the nosiest ates. HANNAN. February 2S, ISO, National _Loan Fund Life 4ssn rance Society of London. " A SAVINGS BANK Inc the Benefit of the Widow and the Orphan."—Empowered by Act of Par. liament.—Capital .C::00,000 or (Msoo,ollo—Resider a Re serve. Fund (from Surplus Premiums) nfabout 0:83.000- T. Lamie Murray,. Esq., George s:reet, !lounger square, Chairman of the C on of Ilirerotrs in London Physiciesx.—J Ellintson. M. D.. F. R. S. alcrwary.— W. S. It Woodhouse, F.sq ,F. R. A ,S. 'Srcrerary.r- F. F. C.:tumuli, Esq. The following are among the advantages orrered by this Institution The guarantee of a large capital. in addition to the' accuninlation of or:animus. The ye. benefit secu- red to' the assured the print tole of the Into de art ment. The payment of monitions half-yearly. or quar terly. by parties insured for whn'e term of life, at a tri fling additional charge: The travelling lea ve extensive and liberal. retools insured for life, cart at once borrow half moonlit of ahnutl premium. a n d claim the same Privilege for five sur..essive yea.. On their num no and deposit of poll, v. Part of ilit• Capind is perm nerdy invested to the rtlil,e.l ritmrs , in the names three of the Local Directors, as Trustees—aiailahle' nlwavo to the assured- in vases of disputed :claims (should any Stith arise) or otherwhie. Thirty days al lowed after each paym e nt of premium becomes due without forfeiture of policy. No charge for medical examination The Society balsa founded on the Mutual and Joint Stork principle, parties may participate in the profile of the society ; I wo.thirde of ivhieli are annually divided amonglhose assured for life or, the patticipation scale. Persots who are Ileginllla to avail tbeniselves of the advantages offered by this Institution, by addressing the. General Agent, J. Leander Starr, An.'74, Wall St., New York, catiobtain the requisite information and the necessary papers for effecting an insurance. , In; Any information with regard to this Company can be obtained at the °Mee of the Miners' Journal. August 21.1817 34 THE GIRARD LIFE INsuRANUE ANNU ITY & TEST CO., OF PIIILADA. OFFIcE 159 cHESNUT ST.- t KEI n i trnr en L ve srdntAnnuities and E n. m ..enaiiri„i t ea t iexe,utetroses. Roes for bomb,: *lOO au a sines life. • For I year. For: year.. ' For Life. annually. annually. 10 0'95 1 77 ' 30 0914. 1.36 • 936 40 1 69 ' 1 93 390 50 196 , 909 160 60 435 • 401 1 700 ' EIVIP4E :—A, person aged 30 years next Mr th-day y paying the Comp:111AI! 31, would secure to his fa mily or heirs *IIV, should hedie In one yea t'; or for 013 10 he secures to them $1000; or for *l3 60 annu. ally for 7 years ; he secures to them *WOO lhould he die In: years; or 6142360 paid annually during lit, he provides , for them .11000 whenever he dies. for *6550 they would•reeelve *3OOO should he die in one year. Lamar 20, 1845. TIIE Manager's or this Company, at a meeting held on the 27th December ult., agreeably to the design referred in the original prospectus or circular of the Company, appropriated a Bonus or addition to all poli cies for the whole of life, Am remaining in fne that were Issued prior to the Istof January, 1842. Those of them therefore which were booed in the year 1830, will be entitled to 10 per cent upon the. sum insured, making an addition of $lBO on every 01000. That is 01100, wilt be paid when the policy becomes a claim instead of the*lo(Blorisinally Insured. Those policies that were issued in 11137 will be entitled to 81 per cent, be 8 8 7 50, on every 811000. And those issued in 1819, will be entitled to 71 perjcent, or $75 on every 100, and he : ratable proportions on all said policies bitted Priosto lune January, 1812. The Bonus will be credited to each ',obey on the books endorsed on presentation at the (ike. It is the design of the Company. to continue to make addition or bonus to , the policies (or life at stated periods. B. W. RICHARDS, President. , Jousr F. JAMES, Actuary. 13-Tnesubscriber has been appointed Agent (bribe above Institution. and is prepared etrect Insurances on lives, at the published ratei, and give any information desired on the subject, an application at this office: BENJAMIN BANNAN. - Pottsville Feb. Bth, A MEDICINE which W perfectly safe:mil may he giv. en to children,,from tender infancy In advanced age, lays tinder sin restraint as In cold water nr!any kind of food. PorVes mildly. suhdaine re ver.--de,oinys and expels worm invariable success- , -and uressi• ly administered to children. That It possesses these valuable properties . is fear lessly asserted—still claiming the iidditimialadvaniares of being given in small hulk. and requiring none of the drenching whirls Worm Tea and other supposed Verml. , fuges denary]. During its brilliant career. it has been introduced into many families.wherriverc ether -nown and accessible Vermihme baa been tried witheut the, least amen, where it has promptly es. riled Minor, Man 410051 hvtiolhte =With! . • As evidence of the surprisina elrgets Or. Mll ...*l.'s WORM SPECIFIC. we give the ndlowpng ; On Saturday, Fehruaryith. 1846, Mr, James Ilichard. sow called at the Drug Store of .1. Kidd & Co. corner. of Wood and Fourth streets. Pittsburg. Pa: and made the following statement:—"A child of mine had been very sick for come ten days—we had given tier puma. tire medicines, but It had done her nn plod One of our neighbours came In and Owns Worms tint were destroying the child. and at the same time spoke of the wonderful effects ohs bad witnessed, from using Dr. N'Lene's Worm Spreifir,fa That neighborhood. We procured a vial—gave one tea.symonful, and the child dischargedferty Welcome. 1 then pave another tea. shOonful; which brought forty-six more. making in all xi:Alpe-jet Worms. As a ding I owe to you. and the cnmmunitynt large. i freely make known these fact,. U 7 child is now well. What Is mast remarkable. the Dome Specife expelled the Worms alive, in about four haute after I gave 111 n the child." For sale In Pottville by John S.C. Martin, & John C Brown Ontrents. [Jot 01-1.4 n, NEW BOOICS. TAMES the Second, or the Revointion of WM. 25 el Brian Oaten or Lock re eserything,complete, 50 The Fortottes of Torlogh O'Brien. 23 Twenty Yens After. a Sequel to The Three • • Guardsmen, • 75 Flirtations In America, or Hi; h Life In New York and tinr.toge. Jane Eyre. tha hest Novel hfthe D. , y, 25 Lan of the Paries by iltit .g. }With vnpnly 12f The Nazarene, or the lost tithe Wuphingtons. a revelation of Philade'phla. New York and Washington. by Can. Etppard. yrd. I. • 50 Washington end his Generals. by !Apparel: l Washington and his General,, by Headley. 2 vols. 2 50 Together with a variety of other work.: Jost meets. ed and for sale at [Febi) BANN AN'S th,okstores. JUNI4TA BnILER - IRON. 55' TONE owned boiler Iron. Nos. 3, 4 and 3 of widths of2B, 32, sad 36 Inch.s and notions lon gths, A. * O. RALSTON. • 4,'Sontb Front St, Made., Inty If, 104 A IMLPORTANT TO INVALIDS Lot all irks cos affected rid Casonsoption, C.rykit, Cads. 4ithant, ItroziP ids, Spitting Blued, Pain in tha Sid* cad Brom; Sore .Thriat.! gag rai•tas, Palpitation of tits limit. If Ilekopillz Cough, Cro.p, Ilire.f.,.Xersori Tremors, Liver • • , Complaixt,and directed Kidaqs.irly Tuomrsos:s compouND SUMP QF tArt AND WOAD NAPTIIA:.^ Oen, In poorer in tardit Inc , to remake and cure dia -1 ease, this one Will , rapidly and n971.41:211, secure a, eestoratinn to health • prom all parts of the country testinirm,y continues to pour In of its bnequafied and salutary ,power over Pul monary, Tfirmit, and Pectoral diseases.i Icrecent later rmen Ilm.dershou ,fr.! Co., an old and highly respectable firm in Nashville:Tenn.„ ...That the Commuted Syrup or Tar nod Wood Mao-, th m gi.es universal satisfb ron,"--rnere so than any medicine they have ever sold. j Readthe folio wing trent Dr. YOung,theeminent oculist: Pottanetents„ Jan. IPM, 1817. ;velars. AnTry ¢ Dickion:—Gentlemen:-llav ins recommended in my practive. and u-ed in my own fa mily, Thhmpson's Compound Syrup of , Tar and Wood Napalm.' hare no hesitation saying that it is the best preparation of the kind In use, and persons suffering iron colds, coughs, affections or the thmat, breast, &c., so prevalent at this wagon 4,f she year.;cannet use any medicine that will allay a cough or conitomption sooner than Thompson's Compound dyrup of Tar arid Wood Natatlib Wu. Touno.lll. D, 152, Spruce street. . Rend also the following from a man Who will, at any rirne„torrobende its statements. MOST WONDERFUL 'CURE! • PIIILADE.LPHIAL Dec. 4th, 1840. ' Penetrated with a deep sense of gratitude for the be nefit experienced by the ape of Thrunrsion's Compound Syrup of Tar, and 'hat othere.who, like me. have lan guished through years ofaffliction and suffering. whh oils being able to find a remedy, may know where It ran be obtained,lvoluntarily make the fnllnwing statement, About 4 years since, after being affected with a violent cold n left me a troublesome and severe cnugh. ,Whilst the rough continued which .vas, with scarcely any in temnesinn. durine this long period, language rails to tell what I have suffered from debility, pains In the breast and side, nightsweate,difficult espectnmt inn,oppres•eil bmattiing, and. In fact. all those 0y mptnnu which mark a revere pulmonary affect inn. The relief occasionally obtained by the disc barge of the' matter which obstruct ed the healthy action of triy.system, titit increased my feari. as the purulent matter discharded was frequently streaked with blond. , During this time liras under the treatment nfreveral physicians. and took miny of those preparations commended as servicable In the cases of ;when, but without relief; and 1, at length, concluded that a cure. In my case, was hopeless. But how aireeably changed Is now my opinion I have used. for about three weeks, Thonipson's Compound Syrup of Tail By the use of one bottle my rough has been relieved and my system reinvigorated, and by continuing its 110 up to this time, I am satisfied that my complaint Is entirely reinnved and eradicated. it. KEAIINEV,2I2, Si Seventh street. Prepared only by A ngney 4c Dickson, (successnrs of 0. P. Thompson,) at the NI E. cornet of Fifth and Spruce streets, Philadelphia. ' Sold in Pottsville by .1. G. BROW. and D. FALLS. hlineravlile. • N. • Pere 50 cents, or 8! per bottle ; or 02 50. and j 5 for Az bottles. Beware of Imitations l! July 17, 18t; ~or. -. FRESH IMPORTED OREZN AND BLACK TEA'S, From .1, C. Jerakipm' & Co., TEA DE A LASH A r S. W. comer 0.,f Elhesest and "hsetfth streets, • PIIIL.• OELPIIIIA • f A • R.—One or row punnet,. It wing IKtrooll the *htieinew or lb., Chinese thiltutelVrf. diume - t reel lente 01 seven years ;moue them, the polite may there cure expect of us lite full h.•neth of the kn, wledgi. and experience thus :1-quired. Tr, nur Black tees, p: • we wish to 'all at tention 3s ptosongsin e a degree of sin:holt and richitt,s of flavor seldom equalled. Meek tens are intivertallv used by the'Chinese, who consider the Green flu only for fitreigners. Our-physicians also recommend the Slack as making o more healthful Leverage than the Green. Each package is en secured us to retain the virtues of the tea rot a lung time in any dim I. and contsinsfall wit/ire/tin, independent of the metal and paper with which ii is enveloped. J. C. JENKINS & Co. The above warrtist•O tea. put up in 4, 4. and I lb. tt -4 ••••.tr t I and Will be constantly kept for pae by OW enbb . criber J. WIIITFIF.I.O. • 118.tf 01P41. ; VE havetissistys issseis accts., .4 it tirreissrnro, avoided appeaiing hefere the piddle its any hilt sir ir I,lon lase:Me adyollnsessousis S l ol6lolonCe per, DE in the present inuluore. In depart front our rule to elitist, in 1.1110 100 isssre. frequent Iliiirelsresusisln:l , Is Jo - and m stinderstehding , The Old Pets,. „ Tea roaspnw,c." No. 24, (late Nis. 30,), Sotith Ses.inid street, commenced bnsuvs in the spring of I e 45. The reputes ion they itL 7C eni have ithlal r ned has within the pas: year, p”,-- etl rise if, !loy 111111:Um/I—Sme ha Vs r veu assumed the same name. causing Much doubt to the public mind as to whiCh is th, ortp mat Company. We have no wish or intention In lake mastic/elves any ciedit which is due to others ; neither are we siu poSed by loaner silence, to inve the credit due to us appropriated by ethers; or assume censure when not deserted. I Thmefore we pattisularly request our old friends— merchants in the interior. and the public generally—to recoiled that title Ciiiiip,3ny has but owe teurekoase thatch teas pocked by them have No. 24, South Second street on the labeli ; end that so- other tear' are theirs, them hr sold under what nava, they may. Western and csitintry trierchants nod others. favoring us with a call or their orders, will receive prompt ellen thin. and none but the best teas, guatanteed to give sat isfaction, from the OLD PEKIN TEA. COMPANY, Nn. 24, South Second street, Between Market and Chesnut. Philadelphia.. - 13- The above teas can always. be obtained of the subscriber, sole agent for the proprietors in Schuylkill county. JANE BERRYMAN. Pottsville, la n 29 IS IA AA to I , The Card !India Tea Company. HAVING OPENED A TEA WAREHOUSE'. JYo. IAI2I, Marta Tared street. are door to ' Old Rotterdam Pots!, lIIILADELPUIA 22 f;FOR the dispdsal of their choice GREEN AND n'BLACK TEAS, of the totem itnportat lona. would l.2.* , .rery. respectfully Invite a call from country merchants and others visiting our city. Otir teas are of the anent quality, and very fragrant, ha Ong been select ed with the greatest care and at unusual low prices. For sae country trade they wilt he milked in quarter. half; or pound packages, If prefeired Rhos furnishing twirl advantages let no loss in drought. lit an assns meta of teas fora eery, small amount of capital. The latter particularly is of advantage in peraons of rnoderme nteana, and whose sales of the attic le are limited. Our determination is to avoid all unneCessary expense that will have a tendency to increa_se the cost of our teas, hence the present course of circular letters to the trade instead orttave thing agents, a practice pursued by some of our coternporaries, at very - great expense. These Agents must i.e paid whether they make safes or not. With the advantages we posiessof procuring Tens, and a close application to business, to say nothing of atten ding to our own bulimia, anannt eatrusting, it to others moth ultimately 'mu re us a share, o I your custom. • Jan.9-2-hmo. • Wholesale Grocery; • ~Vo. 130, likrlA Third Street. tibor. &tee, PHILADELPHIA. TIIE subscriber would ark the nlientiOn 'ofeountry.merritonts to the mineral assort ' merit of FRESH GOODS, 'Which m always to he hid at his sin re. lie keeps constantly on hand prime Green 11In and Laguyrn COFFEE; best ottafity Stein, Syrup and Su. ear House MOLASSES;' eve!y variety of Refined nod Brown SUGAR; a Lure stork of Green 'and Black TEAS, of the latest intpurtat km and of ••vety descrip tion and price r 011., SPICES. SAI- 1 • •k•c-;&''• Country produCe taken if. trade, or purchased at fair market priers. - Merchants would find it to their interest to visi this establishment, where ion& are offered M. the lowest priies, on the until rearsoluhle , terms, and, are put up with promptnea and fidelity. • Rhila .1.1ent.4.4; 26 earl WILLIAM RONEY, Jr • I Patent Grease, Olt the axles of iitrriarev. Wagons, Rail Road Can ' and Machinery ~gallkinds. Insane nil and prevent. Diction. Tido. :Illicit ix prepared and Ay vilr hy.CLEM V.N & PARVIN, the.mly manufacturer!. of Ibis raffia, In Iht. United Slatea. at 111..0 whnlegale am, retail Mt niwarc RIM Mlle SIMI. in Potieville. Rclutylkil Cuttutt.„l'n REMEMBER that nine I riqini.4. Without th; ten'illttature of the inventm o) nrnpri.tnr.•'l:t. Clemens, anon rnt•h Wgrtfirt M===llMl WA..? plo•r• ..3' 4 Inc!". . r v, t‘.-:. • worom..nd Ith:CA I.' svhi,l, 11.! wsu tots very' cheap. nit 1 F. Pores. la los or Towner .nes% Teus• plea of Moor, U. A: MP hiui nuils. Heels hCos and all other 141pliPA nrn lirred u. ciao him a e le•'ore purellasing elsewhere. he,ftr PA Division P. n: T. cnnterroplaie nursling in Rendira, in January next ; all past nrrwers wosild do well to citraig Mtn a call nod plus chasing a P. W. P Itnyalia. . Banners trimmed m.d Finis made at short notice.— Orders (mm a distance punctually otilmded tn. Samples ran Morays be 14 . 1,.. with, Mengel!. 13 .shun Port CaMori. and all hatpins Maar I , y him will he hind ng on my part. • HENRY A. LA NTZ Washington et. between 3d and 4th. Reading. 47-30-3ro, J. NI. - ILorcle,: UIIOOM AND woopEri WARE !Trope. ko. q 3, Nen% 3dsfrect. ears door slats Arele, enq rile Manufacturers rfrid,cv holes:11c dealers mall kinds of BROOM'S. CRU , 141:4 muccr.ri rE111111:11ARIS . . Mints nati Pouchnske:r. -hoe and Pinll Walther. Scrubs. Dn....., Maas, Ma king Eastern made Wntadeimr rare of eve ry dent.; Ipi Inn &r., nt the lowest nanrket prices MANLY M. ROWE. Philn4c, FE MO ISIS IMPORTANT TO CiatlN'ilt 1' THE oubscrabers. prepti..nal . or thn Ameri•no linr and Prsservinr E-taldisttutent. 301, tiliesnut, and 132; 'Routh, Front street, Phoade'plaln. trintrolnr ir Inver , your attention In their shirk or PIDEI.E.ts; KETCIIIIPS.:PEEAERVEO. wadi :om esperhlly their preps red 'MINCE MEAT, Par *hie) they urn. sit tee brims!. All orders ranomptl?ii Attended tn. / Philn.Den4Vs2-3m) 11108 D. SNITIL & Cn. RAIL ROAD 'IRON: rP lIR in hscribers have nowlandins ilmid ship Al ham bra. Onm.l.lverpnoi. 5 tons Rail Read Iron, 11 s f, 5 tons if x intone Hs I. stons j. Also. tin tons best refined Iron, consisting of round. square and fiat bars. Apply to T. & C. GEORGE. Myth nest owner nr Karam and 14th street • 8 r "i ; and EGGB.last received an fbr sale it (1118) IL D. ISNONN BIM firosery quore. • • LATE CLE5llB.ks A liaKrilt, ' IATIIOLESALE DRUGGIST , klanutheturer or, Co. 11' V pal Varniih, sole Agent for the Franklin Glass Works. Having been long engaged in the manure*. tare nf Copal Varnish, (as well as other kindg,)•ls now prepared to offer to purchasers an article which In quality, cannot be surpassed ky any in the Uninn. receivine meekly from the abovecefearated Works, Window Glass or every size. Constantly nn hand a 'full assnriment 01 White Lead. of the most approved brands, lied Lead. Litharrige, Saznny Magnesia, 4-e, . which will be ant] at M 3 Watt rer's prices, together with a large and well selected stock of Drugs, Medi cinek, Dyes, Acids. Fine Colnrs. Perfumery, 4.e.. in short every article in the Drug line. Merchants. Pay sirians and Dealers in general, sre requested to call and examine the stockandprices. feeling satisfied they will be Induced to purchase. Pliilnda.„ February 14.1845. 7.17 Sarni: MU: Jravization Co. 1 TOLLS FOR 18461. TTAEIIng,rd Of Managers have adopted the following rates ortoll to be charged on their works during the kr , ear 1042. ANTHRACITE COAL_ ro be charred per ton of 2240 lbs.. the weight to be as sertained by such means as any be-adopfed to secure tecuracy, and five per cent. allowance to be made herefoun for tops by waslage. The toll to he computed won Mould Carbon for all coal comine from above that ' mint, and to he charted proportionately for all distances arried on the 'anal: I=MIX=Z=I FORTV CENTS PLR TON. For the nlnnaninf June and July, rirTT CENTS PER TON . or' the months of September, October, Novent. bet, and December, EITTT-PITE ciNts PER TON. i , 'I . MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES To be charged per ton of 0240 pounds. - . . time I.lrnestnne,lron ore, quarry opal's, rough stone, tin wrought marble, sand,clay, gravel, rails, bark, and manure, one and a half cents per ton per mile, but no ; large will be made for any distance carried beyond twenty-five miles. Maximum toll on such articles for any distance, thirty - - seven and a balf rents per ton. EMI Gypsum, cordwood, timber, 'mitts, hoop poles, hay and straw in hates. bricks, and bituminous coal. Between Philadelphia and Mount Carbon,7s ets.per ton " " SOIL Haven, 72 ' - ~ " Von Clinton, a .. Way trade three-fnurtbs of a rent per ton per mile, but no charge shall be made exceeding seventy-five can per ton. TtIIIID crass. Merchandise generally, such as try goods, earthen ware, salt, iron in pigs, bars; or any stage of manufac ture beyond the ore, unil•, dour, grain, and all other articles not seerifically enumerated in classes first and second. . ... Two cents per - ton per Mile for the feat twenty miles carried,nnd three-lourths ofa cent per ton per mile for any additional distance carroPit bp) nod twenty Xo.ts.—l all cages where one Orettorelorks are passed. ■nd •the distance carried shall he less titan two the charee for 1411 sloth he for two mi es according to the class to which the article :toiled may belong. ' • 'Wnd to elle:wet when the (oregolne rates shall exceed ei cents per tint on the nseerta fined tonneee of;the Vessel for any lock passe , . beln4. Rearlin., or 4 tents per ton, above Reading. Cie toll shall hr charged at these men- Oohed rates on :ttl:atirle, • TOLL ON EMPTV [MATS. I ' I .Boats intended to ilr rnn reenlar4 in I la-trade on the line of lii • Canal will be I;crnord It. p.iOA the whole or any parr uftlm tub , . empty av ilo• tetynient Tien tiolllrot. The lieeen.er will he ittmiet( by any • eller:or. nth! will continue in ft•rre &trine Ih.• )earl IIL prterilled the boat rn licengrd eliall p ty, ruin; in L. lie ettli3l to ten dollars per nionlt will r1.1:2,1 five rntok pet mile. 11,1 tt- rry 'dl/ lark . till, al tim rune tip.. ‘vl,lt, .11:111 ply 6.1 vat le lark tl ;Irby , 1:1” 4 iv IS.. r , lll rent. I tilled Leniacr c , ervof und 9:ix• rout per ton • CARS. Ltf lATS, AND LANDING The C.mgruty *sill ittrubdi cars. boats. and landings, and atTloll every (teitity Gtr Instisporting coal to market at the must reasonable rates. and they are prepared to make contrac.v will, operators and others engaged in the coal trade. and with those who will build and run boats on the Canal on liberal ternts. Applications on these subjects are to he made to the President id the Company, and they will receive prompt attention. Ily order of the Erhard. Den) 50) F. FRALEY. President. Other atilt. Navigation Co., Der. 7. 1647 D. heele'r's Vpget :1.1)16 Panacea 4 tilt HIS removal nod permanent CUM or all glipeasee arising from an monre stste of the blnettl or habit of the hauls. v EY» : CUwnir ,16:4•1141.4 .4 the rues% Pleuri.y. Unowlitti, Catarrh : eir.; tict . ofttla in all its iltrins. Tel. ter. Stahl head. PocavetstS Aire, home of the Po, aid extremities, Rhein ;; I ; ritrohie tic i n i ll s . (:bran, et•tarcettoo is of the joints. White 'wet lives, Syphilt i ati.nai Disorders. ari.ine 'tom II •bilay and all Niestutiat and hereditary lISS lisp:l4ll:qt* 4k, ay. At snort swine of the pentliAinto.a spirit goes into ill. Of:111i, V. Tin in ,votre of our lit': is Er, hand's breadth : it is a lii that' i+ 110:11: its rapidity is like the swift •Inolle or It • thine strew ; 11 is :IS brief as file fading flower or the Iral unary rainbow, or the dazzling ; it is a bubble, it is a breath. Between the ri sing and se:ittig aim faele-ttroneusand moils :tee sum d before their Cron . Death Is ever busy night anti day, at all setwotts. In all dupes. Doalli is a fun damental law of orlattized flumer. Thonsaede die pre mat ilreIVA it t itns itiev it rt Mt. ,tingt•qu r nces of vittlaied tans of organic life: Disease in the effect of a derane meth or physical laws. and cam 41111- btr cured by remedial Means that counteract their influence. If ...Ifsfints becomes the source of disease, we would not 7. tempt to lielitralizP the atmosphere, but our-first cu rative attempt wnnld Inc to eirwiroy or remove the Caner upon which it depends. If Ulcers enter the body and the r onst hut ion becomes enervated from imperfect-nu trition and assimilation, our attention oast he first di rected to chi object Pm all diseases that take their use from Ibis -once. nn remedy yet discovered has proven so valuable as the Panacea. The following tes timony is tonal respectfully offered to an intelligent public an the afflicted. • Philadelphia, June Alb. 1847, Raving been apprised of the nature of the Panacea, it 'affords me mac h p'easure to be able to recommend it tin a valuable remedy for those Chtonic, Constitutional, and Glandular diseases to which it is especially adapted. Ti. those who are afflicted and squire medicine an an altereatire. t ftllnot obtain it in el mare agreeable, active and uniforn state than is to he found in the Panacea.— / Aare turd it is serest instances with derided serene. Velure, &e. D. AI LISON, Al. D: Prepared and-sold N. W. cornet Thitd and South eta. . . For sale by drunicts and others lbw - mahout the state, and by Jrhn B. C. Martin, and John G. Brown. Drug gists. Pottsville, and by E. Kleinert. Mount Carbon. Price •l, large bottles. Cr For particulars see pamph lets. [Dec4417.19.1y V'Qo 41CXAXG9I91 3 betiO)o WESTERN NEW YORK COLLEGE OF HEALTH 207, Alain street, Buffalo, "-sew TOM.. n n. G. C:N H AUGN'S Vegetable LithontrtpticHlx. t tl re,a celebrated medicine which has made GREAT CURES in - ALL DISEASES, IS now Introduced Into this section. The limits of an advertisement will net per mit nn extended notice of this remedy; we have. only to say It has for its agents to the United States and Can adas Plume number of educated MEDICAL PRACTITION.- ess in high, professional standing, who make a geheral use of it in their practice in the following diseases: DROPSY, GRAVEL. And disease: cf the Urinary organs; Piles and all dis ease, of the blood; derangements of the Liver, 4.c., and all general diseases of the system. 1: is PASTICULA•LT requested that all who contemplate the its, of this ar ticle, or who desire information respecting it, will obtain, a esnentarr of 32 pages, which agents whose names are below will gladly give away; this book treats upon the methnd,of cure explain i the properties nf the article, and the disease, it has been • toed for over this country and Europe for four years with such perfect effect: Over 10 pages of testitnony irom_the manes? Ruarters will be found. with NAMES. PLACES, and DATE:X..Iv Inch ran be written to by any one interested and the panics will answer .met paid communications tO• Be particular and ASK for the PAMPHLET, as_ no other ouch pamphlet has ever been seen. The evi dence of the power of this medicine over ALL &sewn Ls guaranteed-by persons of well known standing In so ciety. Put up In 30 pz.•and 12 oz.. b tiles. Price 82, 30'etz. *1 12 oz.: the lamer being the Otranto. Every haste has •• G. C. VACGIIN " writres on the directions, &c. 'see pamphlet page 29. Prepaid! by Or. G. C. Vaughn. aw.l sold at Prin , teal Haire, 207 r Male street, Butfa•o. N. Y. Ofii• es devoted to the salt of. this article exclu sleet- . 1321,•Na.sati, New Verb, and corner of Essex and %V ..Itinmon. Salem . Mass—and by all Diuscrista him:chow this country and Can,tia as agent•. Ai... for s b by J. S. C. MARTIN. Pottsville; E. J FRY Sc l H.Y'OIEII. Orwigshum ; VN t*rm AN Haven: wm. S. Bl' 1,1.1.14 t hot, ; WV. St. mi;r; 12E1Pa 9Eit, 11.'w C oole; J.A9iIL PALLS. Mi-er‘, Feh 12 tSi, 3_144 . 5 7 0ti rl ', s-1;f; ty ,, .• l• • j2ROM the mato , of New York.-- .1` Meters. J. RIM & Co. ?engirt—Pie:ov send me by Express, 12 dozen boxes "Afelose's Liver They ore sclting good here. end suit Emmen'lly. , Yntirs &e. E. P. STEDMAN. Cbatanque Co., N. le.., , Dee. 29. Prepared Rir the proprieter and sold wholesale and retail by KIDD .4 Co. N.. Go Wood street, pittsburtr. 113. N. II —Porch:leers will nleaSe. he 'particular and inquire for ••..Llr.. MeLanes Liver Pill , ' s and take no ether. The Irlereaf.,l d.MAT'II for D. NI% ANIRta LIVER PHI, since their InModmirsine by tie ns isle agents. has Gtr es• rerled our .111111 ill}, Coro:1110PN. IT Is now nhout TEN CA IRS shoe they were brought liefore the Piddle. Muhl: this time bundrods of rertifirales hare been hen IP Vyipff re their elTirury. and Viatit•f the very mad the• " 11-cis ed from the use of them. AVe hive new In f a.esAon.noany tecifirs. tee &dim Tesne-mblo pi. ~., s who hare used Da. SPLANE•it LivER time most Mummy reimlls, where mery ether known reittAly lint been mined ih loom .Alm. quite o el of rermihr physselams. of prod elan din/hit. /.11Sit the emus ry. A re minima_ end reromnsending in their prom ire.' it hos been I.llr sincere wish. that these Pills should he (bide and fully Doom, by expMi.m e. nod stand or fall by liw,tpris pro iured. Th.. they Imre been an temrd, nndtbar the result bin been in every respect favorable. see 'gun moonlit& in :witness. who have' experieneed. thrirbeneflrlal afr•rio. Dcin,anars I•it.i,n are act held ferth Or recent niended (lihe most of the popular medicines rf the day) ed universal cure nll*. but simply fur LIVER COM PLAINTS. and those symptoms connerted with n de ranged state of that organ. J . KIID D & Co. Our isle Piittsville by John 8. C, Milano, and Jolla O. Woven Druggists. POOR • HOUSE ACCOUNT. Cads. /lauds:en Drearamer, is swamit with las Di ' moors of A. Poor *ad el the Wenn .f Eispir ft' am C..iixty Way/FA from the Ist day Jan uary. d. D.. 111.14, Ls tie Ist day ajJaitaary. 849 1 isrAded. • Dr. Balance remaining in the hands of the Treasurer from Mot year's settlement 11930 07 Teo ealll re c eived from the Commissioner, of 'Schuylkill Minty for the ate hf the Direct 'Gm of the Poor of &aid county aptothis day. 5500 00 Balance due In the hands nt the Treasurer, f 723 St Cr. Cash paid Steward Air the use of Alms Boise 75 00 hash paid for dry goods 360 rro " sugar, coffee, oil, spices, &e. 391 27 " hardware 18 00 - queen's ware 17 76 ' blacksmith , 53 13 ' 4 books and stationery 8 32 • " drugs and medistace 50 01 " Tobacco .' 54 53 . '.. " Coal • . . Xii 62 " Dried apples, peaches, and ebonies 23 75 • " Hired men on farm '• 308 92 " Piaster of Paris ' • 1295 • Road tax far the year 1917 72 39 " County. State, School,and Personal tax 101 34 32i bushels rye - 26 00 16 harrels'flour . ' 101 75 ' " Out dont titre( 508 90 Wheel 4 - tight - . 650 '' - Feather,. 8 00 "" Paid Berke (-aunty for supporting Ra pe,' in,Almstlouse. 82 18 " Woollen stoekings and yarn • 30 37 Hops ; 5 (10 " 5 bushels clover seed , 27 50 " Justices' fees for signing orders ••66 60 " Policv , ofinsitrance ~,y " Beef and pork " . , - 77 21 " Cof6ne . ' 90 50 •• " Making shoes for tyre years - . 90 61 • 21 yards carpet • . 609 ' " Repairing tavern and Alma Hem , 40 38 70 rails • 2 15 • Farming utensil' ' •8 IS " 3 harreh. mackerel - 33 00 " Cedar ware - • 962 ' " Salt . . • 21 56 " 21 bushels bran • 8 25 " 520 busbeLs wheat and freight s 769 35 " Shoe findings 3 45 " 15 bushels potatoes 11 70 Brooms, brushes, combs and buckets 29 88 Professional services in case of B. Dlidler 45 50 " ' Printing 30 75 Servitignotieesto tenant" , 311 " Building pig pen, including hen roost and grain mow, 301 20 Bedsteads, cords, Ac..• • " Class and potty, ' '' - • 243 " Tailoring. . • 20 49 - " 1300 bushels li n t " " 112 50 " Sadloy . 7 78 " Bowery on Alms House farm 51 97 " 15 beads of steers . 315 00 , " Oats and caps - 5 03 " Table and charm ...- 8 00 . . " Rolling knife — - 12 (10 SALARIES. Dr.Geollalbentadt, 1 year's salary as ourreon, for IS-17 • 100 00 Counsel, John lannan. 2 Years . 00 00 Dr. dnn.e. lioehler,t yes salary as doctor for MT SO 00 Samuel Ibler late director I year's salary and extra service 13 00 Peter Bressler.] year', salary and aqua services 35 00 Henry Ilny as dia-rinr and elfrsservices 11 50 Writ. J. D.Wm., I year's salary os Sarah year aerie, as maid' • 30 00 Susanna Cried: I year service as maid • 31 00 Louisa Grier': I year service as maid 10 Balance due the !louse . 81 WE the subscrtbers. Auditors of Schuylkill county, having examined the acinunt of the Treasurer of the Directors of the Poor and Douse of Employment for the county of Schuylkill, respect rutty du report the foreeo hig statement as the result of our investlgations, and that them is a balance in favor of the Directors of the Poor of seven hundrrd and twenty-five dollars and I.loly-four cents Witness our band. th.s S:h day of January. A D.,18 , 18. CHARLES BENNETT ) .1. W. ROSEItERRN, Auditors. DANIEL FRITZ„ Bet.47rieff. Merited, in orenunt with the Directors f shiritoor and tAt Mute of Employ's., t for the County ~f-Srhnyltdl. free, the to Joy of January. A. D. 1847, is Ike lot day of January, 4. D.. 1848. Dr. To a billowe ri• ,, ln lastyear's settlement- 78 to Cash reed Of Cil;ls. Treasurer • for the use of the Home a 7508. do rem from J remigh Hughes 70 PO do rent from Robert Mellon. on account 7 CO do tent from Peter Umbehacker 17 80 do rent from Anthony Dress, 15 00 do rent from Susannah Mayer . 70 00 du Eli [Michel for boarding John !Michel 4 00 do Daniel Snyder for boarding his wife 21 00 do act!. Nov. Cm for Chas. Fetters. dec'd 242 do Overseers of the Porno!' Derry Tp ,Col umbia Co, for boarding Elizabeth Babcock t 05 do Overseers of the Poor,ofUtusanne Tp.. Carbon Co, for boarding Thomas and John Coffee 52 19 - do found upon deceased paupers 1 71 do Jonathan Neilliiirer for Sarah Fcarst 1111111 W • 22 18 do Chrisilan Moltke for 1 coffin 200 do Geo. Kimmel for boarding Susan Iloy 46 57 d • Mary Ann Wilkison (or board. L.e. 7 98 .do knifed. Mot 101 Chas. Temple. deed 17 21r do I Mini Berger for boarding J tm. Berger 3.95 . • do Peter Hand for c 1 pr. pantaloons 700 • do Tims.blanagan for board,¢c.ou met. 300 110. 51attio hickey do 2 n 0 do F. McGrerlian for boarding his wife OHM count do 511. 111 Mr Elvoy hoard.A.c. on acct do Win. Johns for boarding 10IA wife do cancelling and writing indentures do for, 1 pair second hand boots do candles sold do bay sold do pigs do pasture do 1 bushel seed wheat do 11 bushels oils , do 13 bundles straw do I dozen ears corn and 1 fowl To firilanee against Wm. Grief!: Stew'd, Jan 10,1649 • Cr. By cash paid. Constables fur bringing paupers to House 6156 63 do hired men on the farm 21 23 do Labor in haymaking and harvest . 66 611 do travelling expenses and toll - ' 6 51 do Sarni. Ernst 3 years' Interest on • riots .' in foil to April 3d, 1547 II 00 do Henry Krebs, Treas. for Laws of 1817. SO do Justices' fees (or issuing orders 1 60 do manure, 19 loadsl9 00 do attending hospital 10 50 do Henry Balmer tailor 10 40 do Solomon Busseril shoemaker ' 500 do S. Cummings mason work 1 . 300 do butchers II 40 do postage 3 311 do fish l9 171 ,do repairlitig wagons, ploughs, As. 6 00 do repairing locks 50 do blacksmith work 133 ,do shoeing-horses' 621 .. do mending spout - 35 do 166 pounila beef at 5 cants . 630 do -9 'wheelbarrows 450 / do lime /3 23 do Car fare for paupers , 455 do weighing hay • lOO do Paupers when they left . 2 071 do D.Knittle Cur 1 colrm for A Harris,dge'd 030 do 8 pounds Mountain tea _ _ 3 00 do grinding 16 pair scissors .. do gelding hogs . do f, bushels bran do 3 bushels rye ' • do/ Thermometer do Turnip seeds 'do Sweet potatoes do Peaches - do, Apples do' M. Kerner for'work.rfone By 1 year's salary as Steward, from January Ist, 1847, to January Ist, 131111 3110 00 Balance against Wm. Grieff, Steward, Jan'y. - Ist, 1813 79 30 , NUMBER OF INMATErt Who remained in We House on the Im day ofJsnuary, NV, males, 75—females. 53. Total 130 Admitted during the year • 937 . Making, in all 457 Or these 37 died. 15 were indentured; and 314 1 . 30 , discharged and ahseunded .1 / • . V / Remaining in the !louse nn the 111 day of ~ Januaiy, 1818, / f '. Of erliiett 6 are calmed portions. and 19 lunatics. Malts, 48 do under 104 ears, 8 do tinder 12 year., 12 Out door paupers. to Female', - 43 , - • BOUND OUT DUIUNC TUE,rEAR 18471 _ . Mary Ann Pitner to Peter %Volt, Pintsv ill., Schuylkill comity, (cancelled.) • Mary Ann Kane, 11l Henry Oda, do • , , John Daniels to Robert Jackion, Pnrt Car' no, do Catharine Hays to Dakiel Siveeny do do James Donavan to Thomas Quin do ' Henry J. Long to N. Ilia, Poubvitte, Schuylkill Co. Lewis i. Long to N• Jr Mills. do . do John Grill . ..tit to Dacid Thomas. Miners villa. do • Edward GlitTmh in John W. Reese. • do do Joltr. DaroetssoJohn D. Puol4 alahontsincoTls do U rid Britiin to Henry liarsler.thwiestiorg, • do Wm. JAhn Weber. Pottsville. • do Putrick !Moly if:Jan:ea Murray. Blythe rp do James SM• coy to Marcus Thrarfnot,New Castle, do Wm.,4' hi:ter:don to Ins Countworth. Pottsville do •••• MADE IN TIIE HOUSE. • 81 Pair pant:Al...ans. 33 roundabouts, 2 vests. 113 shirts, 88 pair shoes oi.d,bnaaans, 59 frocks,: 41 . shawls's. 37 aprons, 10 petticoats. 12 son bonnets. 33 pair slotting., 0 plitow cases, 40 bed sheets, 17 chaff bap, 12 bolsters. 3 towels. PRODUCE OF DAIRY 1 430 winds batter, 720 pounds candles, 4 tibia. pick. led cabbage. Fattened on farm and elanghtered 15 :deers and I ball, weight 0645 thi., hides 7482 lbs., tallow 873 the; 14 tines, weight 1350 lbs., lard 5661b5. ; 15 calves. weight 1085110 : , hides 161 the. • • . . . PRODUCE OF FARM AND GARDEN Wilma 229 bus.. rye 491 bus., oats 807 bus., tunotby seed 21 bus.. pstritos 010 bus., corn in the cobs lift bus• . turnips Ira bus.. onions 9 bus , red beets 8 but., cab bage 940 head.. cucumbers TM doe— pumpkins 3 lauds, ; corn tops, 7 four borne loads hay 58 four horse triads STOCK ON FARM, 5 horse', T 7 Cotes, I bull.l oxen. 3 steers, I heifer, I rats; B hors 15 shoats, and ti pies. • WE %he stihscribers,Auditors of the county orflchuyl. sill having examined the account of William Curti: of the fl..httylkill county Alms litiuse. resttertrally rn port the yoreaolne statement AS the result of our InVel- Jintlitn. and find there is a Teatime against the said William ftrietT, Steward. of thirteen dollars and tiny and U me-fourths rents, ($l3 50) ) Wtines. Bur bands this Bar day of lantorv, A. I).. 1818. ITF.N3ii • J. WECSITIWREY. }'fludttors. DANIEL Furrz, February 20; 15 di Et- Toba.z,co! Tobacco! George it. Llitko lan lY Co., 481, Varlet Street.—lMlLDELrllll, t A 1101,E88 LE Denier* in TOBAGO:1, SNUFF, and SEGAItS, offer great inducements to Country Merchants. Their mock consists of the ntorteelebrated brands .f Cavendish, lo : titter'''. and Greeneen 3.13, and 8 plug Conerre , 5 and 8 Wrap. and an the best brands 1.2, 3, 8.16, nod 31 lump Mrs: Miller fa t:o.'s and Anderson's fine rut Smoking TabllCen, ripe', pipe Meade, tipenieti. Weir Spanish, and American Segni', all of which they will sell as frort, if not Layer than any other /louse in the city. Ltrx pot torte' to call at sB+, 3 doors balmy Securid 'Met, loyal aide, rititdelphin, El ' ' THE HUEICIN:"... SONG. ' . : -- By J. O. :rattier. .. Heap high the larpier's wintry board.l • Heap high the 'golden coin ! No tither girt has auto ran poured hi .. From nut her tav l ieh... orn : Let other.lands. egultin gleam The apple from . the P us'. The nranee from its elnisy green, The'cluster from the Ilme , 'We better love the han _ Our ntgged rates bre: - .1.0 glider u. whet! the 1 Our halvest field. nil! When 'Trine came nil And +raw:car/in am And merry IMblinkx. i Like mad musicians We dratipi:d the seed n Ileneath the 30t. of NI And frtch:en•d from n The soldier crows aw l All through the Simi to Its leaves grow green' And waved in hat mitts, Its sat and yellow lid And now with Autumns moonlight eyes . -Its ha-vent time 1131 time, . We pluck away the fr. toed leaves,' t . And bear the ireesu :home. There. Heller thin the abled gill Of golden showers 4: eld: Fair hands the broken rainithisll shift. And knead its meal f grfid. Let rapid Idlers 101 l in ilk Around their Cne , lly ward, dive us the howl hi' s m> and milk By home spun Weill y poured. i Whereer the wan ol 1 kitchen hearth' 1 Sends up Ito smoky •iiirlik, Who will not thank tle gnodly earth. ' . And bless our corn ed gills. ' • Then shame on ill at . proud and valn;. Whose folly latish to seers l The Messier of the attkee's grain. Ills wealth orgnlden corn. , I Let earth withold her goodly runt, : Let mildew blight the rye. Civil to the worm the nrellartrifiult, 11.cwheat field Ili' the rye : • But. let I (ie. - tn.:4 Ili (Mil Moil, The hills nor !:tilers trod ; Still let its for Ills; gifiden morn • Send up our thank:it° C. d! Sarutkr: ESSENTIALS i 0 P/ 1 0114CritirfarMing. Good implemente of husbandry and plenty of them, which , sh'ould lof ways be kept in perfect order. 1 I • 11 Deep plowing and thorough pulverization of the toil, by the free use of the harrow, drag and roller. , 3. An application of knit. marl, or ashes, where ealcarerrOrr meth r or i i Ht-li tnity net be irrsent in the toll. In al.ulytua how to 1.1111 • ti there be much vegrealite .mett/irll 'her, in, 100 liu-hele may be applied 10 , 4114 thilf , Th we shouldprtler giving it at tour dfrereo dot e ,. go !hi! ii pinion thereof -liould to elss..) e n ear the nut fare. thus pro viding by the nn-.nn • t i 41,9,!1ui,11:.ri1101l °genial 411 «Inking. roe i i,g is, its i •ettie,eravity, beyond the .erlitorry rertch of the f,4.115..1 ray plants - Where' lord may 1.••• thin erril itit -posit ly provided with vegetable rem one. 21: i i'. .'6..toi 30 bushel. , of lime. Iternene. would he r tough.,. l'he 7r/orally of , 1, . .nutrl,,,tiould lei resuiereit o•o • by the e..ntlition of. the land a n d made to con( rot itteriqo; hut Uric , 'ails - is:Illy. st would. he bent to r,Ut (lie marl tithe Inalyeett. in order to artrertain the relative pr,ipur• non ..fr.sle-srron. mirttisr, wilt. h it might comm.., and then, a" t""l'l"" n 'tttdt• no that the -nil ehoultl Duly receiyer ettch 5. quantity ti±iaould vi td to surh rend es , IN, vet, .311 ".0 . 141,Ii• twin., 101 l bi 14111,1 p. r aer.• ,i 1 the eiirtion qe of time. nod a .linear ,• WIWI'S '..+ .sii.on;lircei iiUied sil IMle_ to that which we,: but „obir.•.-,, , t, 11.11,1ra Si .-ti -urli 1 . ..111 inn. Wher o u t tudri•ifi 54 TO,pprilr.ild.e. it . olli 200 TO 400 buidisile of marl ii .1111 , 14. n "a...maw:yl"n. colter quantity ti, In rel i ti(tiest ter the seal( elf lon or , the 111.1 , 1, whether .:101. .401 of lithe, wi4. or ashes from 50 to 100 hurhela. it /cached. to land 111 good Nett Lee at re?Aviriltr f 25h0 50 would - Irethr nu t, if the t.beshOul.l be tetihrtrired— slid half 1: - .e . quaritity of ri mer, to ouch ',ode aa tm, beer exhausted by seve rllll rind distprovidt.nf Hopping. it 4. •A eystemetic , 1 stwitru 01 severy suboance on a farm caprble of brute" cOnverted into mtnure, as lysterwitit: a protectr.litt,of suelt,eubetahrea unto 10413 by evai.ormi..o or 6atte of ail!, ,k 11,11.4 and II ear,fiji Bppilent2oH of ' it, • game_ t 1 the laud• in euliore. , ' 5. The &Airline 'Of nkl .6330 G: lOnlf 111 " tt... W. , - peratntkhrit...."( %au er tuCtiltl4 u.. druulllt. lil p.••1i~~6!« 6: Thr 'fr u-e of the with all row cultured c' ihneo. ibr growth 150 1 75 101 00 31 00 - 1 25. 13 27 03 IS 10 25 12 06 2 36 5 50 1 621 111411,' P4I 7. St.e. f iillg ttsv pi+ 'ant? an Pcp).4l .r.lsk,olit 8. Att. foimi It:. "frilerf, d, Ant Whitt IMEEED=Er= h et ~hn , uih him IWO alp drpredithist* of . -;Ati ? 9. .tly permouti 41 al the miner. over nil 4749 631 •t 3 co! lIQ mallet Mitv multi it htivriorer faotil Lit his hni, . . o 1 the lie.d oi a f.tr In; 1. Winth R,Verld h • I 10 L.,lior-inv, n. in: reader him.eif intl.-rend kood labor, a um.ll,e , of 11=1=1: diapoaitiod of ohedwore part of the employed., ComfurtAble Ftal horses and ssock, nll !Iv I= of the ton'e and smplnme of the poultry 12. Clover ■ud nth.:r ilia rotation of ernpa, no periods pEiwed in. form 13. The Cl"re. tied o he either plastered - or embed, each ...steer : Mini s one.—one huthel of the tanner, and nix of tee hit s.r. p-r acre. 14. To . lo:cp . nn snot stock 'thin can hp Welt kept ; bul In be sore In rep aaniany as the fungi can *cep in good condi! on, as it 1e erswyottcy to !rid as much as possitim if the crop grsitss:ll sin the , fsrn, and thus return to alba( 'whicqbas been abstracted from` it. f l 15. T- id - 2 25 276 1 50 671 1 181 1 25 2 25 1,. 9 provide a )r,( i iod orehA the one to he filled with choice f —the other with tre'getables of El i and lam. so thvt the tali may supplied and , the surplus cant the wealth of the proportot. 16. The taking of lorte oe ni: ....vre 14.. , rig. tura/papers.— Lliallzmare Anilriean Fanner. .....-..— r — PliEs , ftVATION 4F UM3I3AGE ” , S.-7 . 1 ile tolltrwriri olealiod ...t th pr% 2 .4rrie r )))))) .t Ora reg. rt ' slrle IS fee tttttt nertrlid by a writer in ' unri ur out g ' .rjeulturai rich:tinier. lie so. st 1 . 1•1 my rato hallos e ta.. I till late ii ti e •essoo,•ind (rf I Frlntonv• .rno a mplorns of I.'l, untilrar have unmet k. ,bl,.. igus of .I , e rprir at ,are •ti winter. lECitonos Vie &ye., p•it. of the itlttril or fiehl. and with a -p•thr or hoe. dig itOles n row•. r•sy two fret apart. just .large . 'touch to :errire stool rwo-ibirtis 01 a rabtrige herd I ae'eer .i.e , of the I tritest pia.' most -n id he.rd, put it up by rheroots wisp it up ira 1.,,g, eoan.e 1........ a. that gm's.. to the stark. ant chuck ti in nIII. of fir i tiole... w it', the *Jump inch, mug upwards st sib node '0 1 '45 degree, or oven, id wed seri:calk. ' N4ttatig note rem et 39 hut to. .hovel on two or thr•ti ihrlo, fit tint nnl.lll/1,1111 it •1..w0 upon tho brad iri i. .l nl , llllll r.e rturnir a few inelir • 01 which only Irr I It timer the eraund, to.' ; , 1r ark ito• v... ale. to • le, ~,,- ~ a hatatic: l to pUll . 'tic eahlo..ge up by f i a.. i. I in ,c , i• waal I have i....,...1 them burrln I ir e . - if. s it,: tenderer: •‘'ln't . l• er lit-n; when ' O,-llllef i rl In the . 1411,1111 d harp. tn..; ; In,. . •ninlol I•entl.l i have gone out In MtnCl3 , .when there ws• Ihrre let I of snow on Morin -00 mA.; with thocel and c.ow .pi . r. have exhuingd surf:, 4 . 011118 g., a. would ha... , i. , ritatlC VOW corresp.mdenet. mouth water, and t010i.,. 'after the 40.1 war , out 4.. the ground I !thin. I . nnio them equally goal. The. mode to attended with el. time m or,la bo ra OM that. of huddling. them into large holes or trrnehes. ..r hanging them up in the cellar, hut to diner. who.. _are fond of fresh cabhig l e ire the spring—and [con fess to an especial famines• for the, aim-', hiaing ' spent tinny years in the capacity of a tailor—the. extra pains is lati.o • well-tiestit'Weil. I - ) _ . _ ___ #749 031 . . . ~ TO SWEE'rliti RittiCkt li IJUTTE.fti—The* Echo 3iude Saran! sole: -An acrtrulittralist.in the . ileighhortlind of pius4ll.. tit Whin. hating wetceded in tifilowing ttie , bail •rnell and Ebragrre. 4111 r Lew fonntlinnt4" try beettnry, or mrsinir in fresh water . with chloride of !One, he was encouraged by this hepiry result to eoimoue bre rziwrarhents, by trying . than po butter air rat.cid WI iii hi. IMSt nee, rend he has rt:sroted hit butter whose odor and tarts were insumbotoble, di pho Sweetness ell herb .. Phis opetati;at is eAteethrly sirrode aid practienlde to alt; ,it consists to ti 'slin g the but buer in a . .utri• tient quantity of watt/ Niti which put ;25 er 30 drops of eliforide•of lone to itersie nods Of eager. After having nosed it fill aft tin parts one in run. Net with the water, it limy be lett in it itir an !lout or two, afterwards withdrawn anti washed anew with 'freo) wider. Tt Chlioi lit of lute hating nothing .inju r ious in it can will, vateti tie'au4s. mended;. but after having verifted the ()quotient it wan found that f i t 4 ni go 4rop. I. q kilbrgrilinefie of better (two mid goer or pound.) were a ulecienr., 1;1 E rEf4O reD pri* it. b Pall MEI 'min Finn drift dowers and bud, you.t.l, the wood,' • , r 1 . 1111 and plain fprotillt,,lgraio I gilt days of June and nor, mnlers noon E .4 hlittila. On 11l t 1 gelitve I Ih, 11l t'ner l B •U• Colithllani. till I If 111.,111 VoWlll'a.id rul•ivrt•,r a. , '(l hot. •0 a • 1,, 6t , t 7 p 1111,1 uc iV.• Ito r /11 , 1•. good peed. 111 .true inn 'lt repir of. 0113. , c 111..tuzji . Iho loili ehti-batitim,m; 111.14 11411 111 t !lo CIA hl• <lll. e•iWentlciiee : myth,. i..a• hr ilpenilloll.oi the farm. hr 111 , 1 y have. or. •-• may, be. it. tn.• presence I the p-e Of his lye tqe 11.:4 one 'my Iry c linjw,,i7 • inse t ., Ai ouch I.h r. twiivis a lend rtithluthe,. the 'og for the ..ary oul.bytlaings, fr hr protection ts, as writ nF fir the tars Imires to forms part of lbew to 1, st the proper Ipsbulunt for succeeding Frd and garden:— ruin., of en kin - ds t'icrent sorto.early t all limes be well ibule to inmate trend ESE
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