The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, March 25, 1848, Image 4

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    • THE OLD B2OWN
Air—'Carry me back to did Viaki.Pis.'
I've loved It long, that old brown Jug, , -
My solace In sorrow's hour— •
tut false it proved, that friendthitildved,
It made rue a slave to its power. •
Then take away that old brown jug,
Far, far away from me,
A rain once more. as in days of yoro,
Ifurra, burro! l'm free.
Distress end want came on apace,
The future all darkness and gloom
And all because of that old brownjug ;
•A h t mine was the. drunkard's doom.
Then take away, dcc.L.
The wife that I loved, my del rest friend,
On whom I once looked with joy—
She begged me to hope, and sign the pledge, ; ;;.
. For the sake of my black-eyed boy.
- Then take away, &c.
I've signed the pledge, and now I'm free,
Old friends again gather 'round;
No more I'll drink from that old brows jag,
No more in the grog shop be found.
Then take away, dce,
Bright days are dawning on me now,
Free from the tempter's power..
The clouds of gloom, of 'guilt, and shame,
No more around me lower.
Then take away that old brown jag,
• Far. far away &am me, •
. A min once more, as in-days of yore, •
Nana barrel I'm free.
Wit nub guntor.
PAT AND TUE OIVTERSe*Pat, who
had just been, trawl - anted, had been sent by
his muter to the quay, to purchase half a bushel
of oysters; but. WWI absent so long that teen
were entertained for his safety. He returned at
list, however, puffing under his load in the most
musical style." ,
•
"Whore have you been all this time 1" ix.
claimed his master.
'•Where have! been ! why where should I be
but to fetch Oysters!"
, "And what in the world kept you so long!"
'Long! by ray cowl, I think I have been Fret•
ty quick, considering all things."
"Considering 'what thine! .
"Considering what thing? Irby, considering
the gutting of the fish, to to sure."
"Gutting what fish 1"
-.What fish? why, bind 'moans, the oysters,
to be sure'!"
•
"What do you mean 1
'"What do I mean? why I mean that as I was
resting myself down foment of the Pickled Her
ring, and having a dhrop to comfort me, a jintie
man asked me what I'd got in my sack. •Oystrre
said I. 'Let's look at 'em,' says he and he opens
the bas. 'nth—thunder end pratim' says he,
who ,sowhi you these!' 'lt was Mick Carney.'
aays I, othoord the Powl Doodle smack? 'Mick
Carney, the thaief o' the world ! what. a black
guard ,be must be to give • them to you without
pacing," .Ain't they gutted?' says I. "DWI
a sihe o' them,' soya he. .Musha, then,' says I,
'what'll Ido V 'Do, says he, •I'd sooner 'do it
myself than have you abused ; and so be takes
'em in dooro, and' guts 'ein- nate and claire, as
you'll see," opening at the same time his bag of
oyster-shells that were as empty.as the head that
bore them to the house !
•
THE USE or PittioSoPtiv.—A Philoso
pher stepped on board a ferry boat-to cross a
stream. On his passage he inquired of the fer.,
ryman it he understood Arithmetic. The man
!opted estSnished. "Arithmetic? No, sir!
never heard of it before."
The philosopher 7ep1iet1; . 74 . 1103 very sorry,
roe one quarter of yob! life - la - gone." •
' A few minutes: afterward ha asked the ferry
man—..Do ypu know Ifnything of Mathematics.'
The boatman smiled, and again replied—
“ No."
Well," said the philoosopher, " another
quarter."
A third question was asked the ferryman. .1:116
you understand Astronomy
v 0 no, air; never heard of such a thing:' •
“Well,•my friend, then another quarter of your
life is lost."
_ lust at that 'monient the boat ran on a snag,
and was sinking2when the ferryman jumped up,
pulled off his cast, 'and asked the philosopher
with great earnestness of manner—
'•Sir, eatiyoe . swim.",
• "No," said the philosopher.
"Well, then," said the ferrymen, •your whole
life is lost, for the hoot is going to.the bottom."
A HEAVY Brow•—A. Pennsylvania
Colonel, a very particular friend of ours, says the
Pittsburg Mercury, is very fond of tellin.; stories,
of which hs is invariably the hero. l'he only
faUlt about some of them. kihst they , are
=doted ;in short, he always draws ye longs
bourn."
.1 was once in Harrisburg," says the Colonel,
, "on official business. Turing my stay, a horse
race- came off near the capitol, and as I was
. rattier partial to horse racing, I went to FCC P.
Just u the horses were about starting, some fel
low immitea me by . jostling In c rather roughly.
- •
Now;yon know Ilticin't of fight, but when
strike, Why. then I do strike—s; I up Get, and
hit him a blow that sent him against a fence into
• field, carrying with. him nine sections of posts
and rails. The fellow laid a short time, then
raising himself into a sitting posture, ho looked
wildly around him. 'Gentlemen,' said' he, 'hat
this storm done, much damage! Did the light
ning strike any ,body but me r "
,
FEW MORE LEFT."—Why is .a
'poor decrepit old man like music! Because his
wimp, are sharp, his energies are flat, his Attie is
natural, he is often slued and obliged to re 4,
time bids him pause, be
,riseasind falls-, and the
grave is his finale.
What faction is it ilearfable to have predomi
nant in 18.1E1 T Satisfaction.
Why is a troy-weight hke a thief 1 Because i
happens to have no scruples.
Why does a duck put its head an ler water
For diver's reasons. '
Why is a young woman likes duo bill I Be
cause she ought to be "settled off u soon as she
comes to maturity."
FLATTERING COMPLINIENT.-It is LC•
membered by many that Stuart generally produ
ced a likeness on the panel or . - canvass, before
painting in the eyes, his theory being that of
Oki nose, more than on any other feature, like. ,
nese depended. On one occasion when a pert cox
comb had been sitting to him, the painter gave out
that the sitting was ender!, and the dandy exclaim,
ed, on looking at the canvass; 'Why,—it bas no
eyes!" . Stuart replied, ..It is not nine days .
old yet!" We volume our readers need not be
reminded that nine days must elapse from the
birth of a puppy, before be opens his eyes.
TrrcEa.--Sorne years ago there was a
young English nobleman figuring away at Wash
ington. He had not much brains, 'but a vast
number of titles, which, notwithstanding. our pre
tended dislike fox them, have . on soma the effect
of tickling the ear amazingly. Several ladies
were in debate, !going over the,liet the Lord
Viscount so and so, Baron of such a county, &c.
My' fair friends," exclaimed the gallant
Lieut. N. goats of his titles you appear to base
forgotten."
~ A h!" exelaiined they eagerly; "what.is that!
"He is Barren of intellect !" was the reply.
•
ClVlten Sir Water Scott was at school,
a boy in the same class was asked by the "dominie'
what part of speech 'with' was. "A noun, sir'
said the bot. -.You young blockhead,' cried the
pedagogue, 'what exempla can you give of each
a thing 1' can tell you, sir,' interrupted Scott
lon know' there's a verse in the Bible which
says 'they bound Sampson will]
aj."l aid afraid I shall come to want,"
said an old lady to a young gentleman • *1 have
come to. want - already,". was tha reply. _ ''How
so 1" want your daughter." , -
CG'Firne is money,' said Franklin,
is very true, and some people take plenty of i
to pay .their debts!
(I:.Why is a thought like the sea? Be
moo. its a notion.
• T. Rowland, 1 ,
-PHO,AIDELPOLI,
,Xtityractettrus or' Au. fOZEO ATM KINTI OF
- SHOVELS AND SPADES. plarlll-221
Offite, No. 01, South Seeziil,Strea.
hitter's Compound Syrup
OF TAR AND WILD CHERRY.
Er FHB preparation Is believed to be the best medicine
DOW in use for the cure ,f diseases of the Chest,
Lungs, Bronchial
placese. while the loni price at
which ts is furnished, it within the reach of all.
The following voluntary testimonial has been received
from a gentleman well-known in Philadelphia, engaged
Ja the Dry Goods businers in Market street
ic R. J. Rimer:—Gentlemen:—Your
Compound Syrup of Tar do Wild Cherry, has cured me
of a most severe Catarrh. I tops B. hoarse as to be un
able to speak distinctly. and gatl oppressed in the
Chest, besides haring a terrible Cough. The first dose
relieved me, and a single bottler cured me entirely.
Yours respectfully. IL STABLE.
This pleasant, safe, efficacious remedy Is; for sale at
the low price of 25 cents per bottle, by storekeepers ge
nerally in this and adjoining counties, and wholesale
and retail by the proprietors.
J. L. Az R. .1. RITTER,
Drunlids, No. 104, North Rd st.. below Nine,
Du1147.20-0m Philadelphia.
STANTON'S EXTERNAL REMEDY,
CALLED
HII NHP'S LINIMENT,
Ts; now universally acknowledged to be the infallible
remedy for Rheumatism, Spinal Affections, Con
traction of the Musette, Sore Throat and QuittsV. h
ones, Old Ulcers. Pains 'in the Back and Chest. Aria
to the Breast and Face, Tooth Ache, Sprains. Bruises,
Balt Rheum, Burns, Croup, Frosted Feet, and all Nei ,
Voss Diseases.
The triumphant sitcom which has attended the ap
plication of this most WONDERFUL. MEDICINE in
curing the-most severe cases of the different diseases
above named, and the MGR ENCOMIUMS that have
been bestowed upon it wherever Whits been introdu
ced, gives me the right to call on the afflicted to resort
at mice to the only remedy titer eau bcrtlied ea.
A year has scarcely elapsed since I first introduced to
the notice of the pubi Lc, this WONDERFUL REMEDY,
and in that short space of time, it has =nuked A rePu
tatinn that ranks it amongst medicines suf arreat Ester
naTllemedy thefirst 4,141 best. It has *mewed the ap
probation of the Medical Fricaltg and many citizens of
influence and wealth tiara united and recommending it
to the Publies use, as s medicine ;Natalia be safely re.
sorted to for speedy relief. The blob characteralready
attained by this popular Medieintb..has induced some
base and .by
minded persons to plaintf a counterfeit
as the genuine; and no doubt the country will be Seed
ed with a spurious Danes Liniment. Re careful and
examine well before yen boy, and see ye, s e e
STANTON'S EXTERNAL REMEDY CALLED
HUNT'S 'LINIMENT
Bee that each bottle has my tines blown 'appall, Ind
that it is accompanied with directions. and wittia fae
simile of my signature on the' second page; otherwise
you will be cheated with an article that- w ill injure In
Blend of benefit:lag, you. • -
The low price at which It is sold enables every one,
even the poorest to be bent fitted by this excellent reme
dy: It is unfertutiately the case that the working clas
see, from exposure,are more subject than the idle and
rich, to those very, infirmities which it is Intended to
cure, yet the exorbitant price usually asked for teme. ,
dies of the like nature (one dollar per bottle,) robs the
needy of their Use.
Thousands are now suffering the most intense agony.
arising from maimed limbs, distortions of the frame.
Inveterate rheumatism: many of them, perhaps, have
already given up in despalt all attempts to obt ale retie f.
after repeated and unsuccessful trials—but let no such
reclines of despair be entertained--try HUNT'SVINI
MENT, It has done wonders, as may be seen by reading
the several cases repotted In the pamphlets which are
to be had of every Agent. Try it and despair not. But
should you In carelessness, or ineredafdy neglect to
seek for relief In Its proper application, either for your
self or your friends. then let the blame be upon your
se (only. for Providence has now placed within your
reach a safe and certain remedy, which has already
'Corded relief to thousands, and whose healing Praiser
ties are. incontestibte. GEO. E. STANTON.
Sing Sing, July lour.
AGENTS:
John G. Brown, Pottsville.. •
Jonas llobinhold,. Port Clinton.
•
• Dirket & Neater, Orwigsbure-
Lewis G. Wunder. Schuylkill Haven. -
James B. Falls, Alinersville.
Geo. Reifsnyder, New Castle. •
,' Walter Lawton, St. Clair.
B. IL liemplon, Port Carbon.
Oliver dr. Main, Belmont.
W. IL Barlow. New Philadelphia
J, Willlnme. Middleport.
George 11. Potts. Broekyllle,
.Jos. IL Alter, Tuscarrnit
neilner ti. Morganwonh, Tamaqua. ' '
July 3d, 1847. Pottsville. May 15th. 1547211-71 y
HAAS' EXPECTORANT,
FOB TUE CURE OP
Consumption, Coughs, Colds; ,&o
TO. THE PUBLIC!!
TN PRESENTING this valuable medicine to the pu b -.
life as a remedy for Consumption, and Pulmonary
Diseases In general, I have been actuated solely by the
great success attending its use in my own Immediate
neighborhood, and a desire to benefit the afflicted, I
shall simply endeavor to give a brief statement of Its
usefulness, and flitter myself that Its surprising effica
cy will enable me to furnish such proofs of its virtues
as will satisfy the tuna incredulous, that CONSUMP
TION may and "CAN RE CURED," if this medicine is
reunited to in time. As Consumption, however is a
disease which differs much in the severity of its symp-
Was, and the rapidity of its progress, and has long baf
fled the :skill of physicians it cannot be supposed that
this or any 1 other remedy in capable of effecting a
cure in every case and .in•every stage of the disease;
an the contrary, we must expect it to fail sometimes, a
aircumstance which occurs daily.with all the most val
oable remedies we possess, for the most simple diseas
es. The proprietor submits the following testimonials
in Its favor from citizens of this County, well known
to the public.,
Mn. W. J. II loss,—Havine been afflicted for the last
thirty years with Consumptlnn, and ha ving bad the ad-,
vice of some oft he most etninentPtiyaicians,and %vase.
seder, as incurable. I was induced to make trial of your
invaluable Expectorant, and am happy to say that I am
entirely cured, and ant attending to my daily occupation
as though I had never been afflicted. Prevtouir to ta
king yffItr . EXPECTORANT, I could not,if I had been
sn dispoied, do anything artily trade. I have mince rec
ommended it to several ofmy friend's, and particularly
one case of CON Fl'l 31 ED CIMIUMPTION, and am happy
to state that in every instance It had the desired effect.
Yours respectfully JOSIIUA HAWKINS.
Schuylkill Craven, October I, 1951.
• ScuuyLuit.l,47Avr:N. January 1, 1815,
Mr..W. 3 iil/48,—Dear Si, :—llaving been afflicted
with a severe pain in the breast, A was induced to, try
yniir Expectorant, and after using rine bottle of it, found
it to relieve . me, and Ado not hesitate In recommending
it to the public as a valuable meditine for Colds,Coughs
and Afflictions of th e Breast.
.
I am respectfully'yours
EDWARD ' lIIINTZINGER.
Sc - xicvLuim, HAVE:7I, October 19, 1511.
I was taken with a; had cold some time ago, and used
one or two bottles otAfr Haas' Expectorant, which re
lieved me much, and should I have occasion for the
above again, I would freely calFrin Mr. flans for his in
rideable Expectorant. DANIEL. 11. STAGER.
Sun CVLICILL lIAVEN, July. 29,1945. '
Ma. WILLIAM J. lIAAF.—Dear Sir.-1 am happy Co
testify to the.ellicacy ni your expectorant, for answer.
In; the purpose for which it was intended, that of re=
Coughs, Colds, &c.,
'Tours' respectfully, , CIINS: MINTZINGER.
For sale by the Proprietor at Schuylkill Haven, and
by the following Agents in Schnylkill county.
Pottsville—J. S. C' Martin,
I.lewellyn- 2 .Johnpnan Cockhill, Esq.
& J. Fella,
New Castle—Genrge Reif:on:der, Doi:
Port COrtut—lfenry Shiroler,_ I'. M.'
Landinovilte—Colnr & Drumbelle'r.
PlnersOve—Graetr&Porrer, •
Tainagoa—licitner & biorenaroth,
Middleport—li. Koch & Son,
Turcarnra—Genrge R. Dry.
Frederick Klett & Co.. bare been appointed gene
rah agents In Philadelphia, for Haas' Expectorant.
IMPORTANT
.TO INVALIDS
Lee en who ere affected riti Consrogition, Otterfatt,
Colds. Asthma, Bronchitis. Spiffily Blood, pain in
tie qideasii Breast, Sore Throat. Hoarspiees,
Palpitation of Ile Mart, Whooping. Copteh,
Crottp, !fires; Nerves; Trento's, Liver
Coniplaint,ord diseased Kid.egs.tiv
TIIOMPSON'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF 'r AR AND
. .
WOOD NAPTDA.
I F there as power in medicine to remove and cure dls
ease, this one will rapidly and effectually secure a
restoration to health.
From all parts of the country testimony continues to
pour in of its num - mailed and sallitary power over
Pul
monary, Throat, and Pectoral diseases.
A recent letter ilendershott & Co., an old and
.highly respectable firm In Nashville. Tenn.. maim:—
...That the Compound•Syrn p of Tar and Wood Nap.
tha gives universal aatiefartion,"—tnore so than any
medicine they; have ever Rohl.
Rend the fol lOwtng from Dr. Young,the eminent oculist:
Jon. 18111, 1817.
.Yarns. Apylmy 4- Dicksoa,-Gentlemen
recommended in my practire. and used in my own fa
mily, Thompson's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood
Naptha, 1 have no hesitation in saying that it is the best,
preparation of the, kind in use, and persona suffering
from colds, coughs. affections Ogle throat, breast, &c.,
so prevalent at this season oethe year, cannot Use any
Medicine that will allay a cough or consumption sooner
than Thompson's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood
Naptha. Ws. Torso, M. D., 152, Spruce street.
Read also the following from a man who will, at any
time, corroberate its statements.
,106 T WONDERFUL CURE!
PHILO:IEI.MM. Dec. 4th, 1816.
Penetrated with a deep sense of gratitude for the be
nefit experienced by the use of Thompson's C.:impound
`Syrup of Tar, and hat utheri, who, like me, have lan
guished through years of affliction and suffering, with
out being able to Lind a remedy, may know where it min
be obtained, I voluntarily make the following statement:
About 4 years alnen, after toning affected With a violent
cold it lett me a troublesome and severe et:nigh. Whilst
the Cough continued, which was, with scarcely any ht
termuslon, daring this long period, language fails to tell
what I have suffered from debility, paldsin the breast
and side, night sweats,difficu it expect mat inn, oppressed
breathing, and, in fact, all those symptoms which mark
a severe pulmonary affection. -The relief occasionally
obtained by the discharge of the mailer which obstruct
ed the healthy action of my system. but increased my
fears, as the purulent inniter discharged was frequently
streaked with blood.
During this time I was under thetreittMent of several
Physicians, and took many of those preparations re
commended as seminal:le in the cases of others, but
without relief; and I, at length, concluded that a core.
in my cafe, seas hopeless. But how agreeably changed
Is now myopinion: I have used, for about three weeks,
ThomPron's Compound Syrup of Tar. By the use of
one bottle my rough has been relieved and my system
reinvigorated; and by continuing its nee up tolltis time.
I am satisfied that my complaint is entirely removed and
eradicated. R. R.r..snay, 240, S. Seventh street.
Prepared only by Aneney & Dickson, (successors of
B.l'. Thompson,) at the N. E. cornet of Fifth and
Spore streets, Philadelphia.
Sold in Pottsville by J. G. BROWN, and J. 'B.
FALLS, — Minersvil le.
Price 50 cent,, or 11' oar bottle ;or $2 I. g and 55 for
six bottles. Befrare of Imitations
~July 17,1617 2071 y
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In Preparation---Nearly Ready.
STATISTICS of Coal: the Geographical and Gerd°
Oral Distribution of Mineral Combustibles, or Fos
sil Fuel; accompanied by many hundred Tables and
Anatysis of Coal: with statements of its Production, -
Consumptlon,and Commercial Diarribution,TarilT,Duty,.
Prices, &c., In all parts ofthe Worldolown to the pies- .
ent your by It: C. Taylors Illustrated by numerous
Maps and Diagrams. The Work will be published in I
vet, Imperial co.,b containing about 8.50 pages.
Persons wielded to subscribe should send the
to the undersigned immediately. as the edition is limi
ted, and many subscribers have already been obtained
J. W. MOORE, Publisher.
• 30 : 2 - 4 1 • • No. IA Chesnut street, Phila.
-
Conmpti •
COMES FROM NE su
ELECTED COLDS.
A STOMA, Bronchitis. Laryngites,%Vhoopingrough.
Fain in the Breast, Tight Rreathing„ and every kind
of difficulty in the breathing organs may be. eared if at
tended to in good time.
If you are unfortunately among the number who su
or lose an hour In trying to rare It. &daY
fer with any of the above maladies don't wait n moment
be too
late. Mr. 11. 'HANNAN, Ms. I. S. C. - MARTIN, in
Pottsville ; Mr. J. IL FAILS, In Mineessitle ; or 11.
Sbissler. Port Carbon, will furnish you with a bottle of
THE REV. DR. ESTEpird BLACK SYRUP
For one dollar, whichwill be of immense value to you.
It Is-one of the beat /medics the world now owns--
Don't neglect your own best interest..
• Patent Grase,
utOlnhe axles of Carriages, Wagons,,Rail Road Cars
and Machinery of all kinds, to rive oil and prevent'
friction. •
This article is prepared and for sale 'by CLEMENS&
PARVIN, she only manufacturers of this afticle, in the
United States, at their wholesale and retail Hardware
and Drug Store in Pottsville; Schuylkill County, Pa.
REMEMBER that none is genuine without the wilt
ten signature of the inventor and proprietor; Chas. NV
Clemens. upon each package.
RAIL ROAD IRON.
Tmilt subscribers have inwianding from ship Alham
bra'l., from Liverpool, 5 lona Rao Road Iron, II
5 tone xl. 10 tons 14 x f,fitons Tf if. Also, SO tons'
best refined Iron, consisting. of round, square and fiat
bars: apply to T. &E. GEORGE,
11AItb East eornr of 54a ritet and 12th street.
` THE MLNERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILL 'GENERAL ADVERTISER.
ARVERICAN 111017SE,rirrrarlta—
MR.A.EL RELNITARD. late of Pinegrove
nee would infona hta Mends and the travelling
e public, that, he has taken the above named
•• • " Hotel, recently occupied by Jacob Geisse,
and has fitted it up in a style which he be
lieves will not fail to ensure the comfort of all those who
may favor him with their wstronaL.e.
He feels confident that few establishments in the coun
ty ar k better prepared to cater for the public benefit then
his. Rik bar is supplied with the choicest liquors, and
his larder with all the delicacies of the season. The
apartments are furnished and arranged so us to compare
favorably with those of any hotel In the State.
Grateful for past favors the subscriber would solidi:the
continuance of public - paironnee, and would be happy at
all times to see old friends, and new ones at the Ameri
can House ISRAEL RELNIIARD.
.A fine stable Ls attached to the Hotel, which is capable
of accommodating a large number of horses. Careful
Ostlers ate always in attendance, and Um hones are well
taken care of
Frtukkiln House,
105, Merest street,—PlttLailet.ents.
Tif IB boast Is located In Chesnut street,
, • . between Third and Fourth, In the Immo&
.2 2 ate vicinity of the Exchange, Poet Mo
o and business part of the clef. It Is
well furnisbed,the moats large and cam
_
- (enable. The table is 'always supplied
with the best the market affords: - The wines in part are
of the well known stock of the Messrs. Sanderson, and
are not inferior to any la Ihe city.
The subscriber is emitted is the,manamment of the
house by It. M. !Haymaker, formerly of Lancaster Co.,
Pa., who has . recently been ohe of the principal Insist
ants, in Ilanwell's Washington House." • Tbe E er
cants arc polite and attentive to the wants of the guests.
Nothing ahall be wanting on the part of the proprietor,
to make the Franklin House a comfortable home to the;
traveller, the man of business orplcasnre. and it will
be his constant desiru to merit a share of their patron
age. IFebs4B:6] G. W. SOULE, Proprietor.
T. J. Ilughes, nroker. •
Real Estate 601104 and salSl4 agesey far colt etion of
. rents. Officetippositetits Nines? Bank.
•525 • aria' aasa•
•
- 00118ALS.—:h derrable three stet/ residence in
r Morris• Addition.
ALSO: A large and convenient store mom and dwel
ling house well located in Miami Ile.
ALSO: Eight betiding lota in blinersylile. as well In
cited as any in the borough. A number or mortgages
and judgment bends of various amounts, well secured
on property in Pottsville and 'Welty.
ALSO: A valuable store in Centre erect.
ALSO: For sale or rent., a store and dwelling in Mr
nersville, In the most business part of the town._.
ALSO:
ALSO: The large and convenient hotel, situated In
the town of Patterson known as the Schuylkill Valley
Hotel. Terms easy.
WANTED: Coal land, or productive property in
Schilylkill county, in excitsoge for productive property
Philadel phis. (Nov2o 47-47
Valuable Coal Tractsto Rent.
frO let on fettles; to snit appticants,.all that tract of
.1. land belonging to the North American Coal Co.,
known as ihe.Mill Creek Tract, containing the follow
ing list of Coal Veins, many of which,—among others,
the Peach Mountain Veins--having a range of over a
mile in length,- viz: Spribn. tlarraclench,
Pearson, Clarkson, Stevenson. Little Tracey Peach
Mountain Veins, Green Park orMavensdale Vein, Per
pendicular. Diamond, and Big Diamond Veins, along
with many others not named.
Also, ell.tiiat tract called the Junction Tract, belong
ing to the said Company,containlng the Salem,Forrest,
Rabbit Hole. Mortimer, Tunnel, Black Mine, C. Law
ton and Alfred Lawton Veins. Also, a Saw Mill and
Grist htilLsitunted on the Mill Creek Tract,allorwhich
will be rented on moderate terms by applying to
DAVID CIIILLAS, Ag't.
Pottsville. Feb. 21
A. For Sale at Private Sale.
A :ILL that certain tractor parcel of land. situated on
1.V.-the Broad Mountain, In Lower Matiantonge town
ship. In Schuylkill county, (formerly Clerks county,) to
the state orPennsylvania, bounded and described as fol
lowa, to wit :—Beginning at a marked white oak tree;
thence by late vacant lands, now surveyed to Jacob
Miller, north slaty-five perches, to a while oak; thence
by late vaiiint land, now silt veyed to George Werner,
west 146 ',enli s ts to a stone; thence by late vacant hind
now surveyed to Leonard Mick, south sixty-five perch
es to a Spanish oak; thence east 146 perches, to the
place of beginning, containing fifty-five acres and one
hundred andfifty-two perches of land and allowances
of si; per cent. for roads, &c.
JOHN G. BRENNER.
Executor of F. Bemis' estate, 6 9. Markets;. Philada.
Philadelphia, September 19. 1846
Farm for Sale.
' THE subscriber will sell a valuable
us IP ' farm, consisting cif 170 acres, situated in
Plnegroge township, Schuylkill county,
II 3 ; about .1 mines below Fineerove. About
--,_ 60 acres ofthe land Is cleared,and ma state
of cultivation, ten of which is in meadow. The bal
ance to woodland, well withered. The Union Canal
runs through the property The buildings consist of a
two storydwelling house, a new Switzer barn, and nth
er out buildings. There are two orchards on the farm,
and an abundant supply of good,water (lathe premises
close by the buildings. There are fifteen acres orwln
ter grain In the ground. For terms and other particu
lars, apply to thesubieriber in P.lnegrove.
PETER FILBERT.
October 10 1466 41-tf
Salamander, Fire, and Thief
Proof Chests,
Fire-Proef Doors for Banks and Stores, Seal and ialt
•
opjinT Prt.cA, Patent slate-Lined Refrfrera
lore, Wetter Fllters, Patent Portable
Water loset-e, in tended for the
Sirk and Infirm.
EVANS Rt. WATSON,
:6, Sotak.Third St_ (opposite the Philada:Esehersre,)
mA NIIFA CT UI LE and keep constantly on hand, a
large assortment of the above articles, together
will, their Patent Improved Salamander FIRE-PROOF. -
SAFES, which are so constructed as to set at rest all
manner of &Oita:. to tlmicbeing strictly fire-proof, and
that they will reslfq the fire of any building. The out
side rases of these safes are made of boiler iron, the
inside case of soapstone, and between the outer case
and inner case is a spare of seine, three inches thick,
avil is filled in with indestructible material, to as to
maim it an innimisibility to burn any of tine contents in
side of this chest. These Soapstone Salamanders we
are prepared and do chatl enge the world to produce any
article in the shape of Book Safes that wilt stand as -
much.heat, and we hold ourselves reiitly nt all times to
have them fairly tested by public bonfire. We also con
fine to manufacture a large and general assortmentof
our Premium Airtight Firs Proof Safes, of which there
are over NO now in use. and In every instance they have
given entire satisfaction to the purchasers—of which we
will refer the , public to a few gentlemen who have them
in nve
Haywood & Snyder, Pottsville; Joseph G. Lawton,
Pottsville; Mr. William Carr, Doylestown, Pa.
N. & G. Taylor, 122, North &Ist.- A. Wright & Neph.
my, Vine et. Wharf; Alexander eamr, Conveyancer,
corner of Filbert and oth sus.; John M. Ford, a 9, North
3d et.; -Myers Both, 20, North 3d et ; James N. Paul,
101, SOUlil 4th at.; Dr. David Jayne. 8, South 3d st.;
Matthew T Miller, 20, South 34 at ; and we could name
some hundreds of others Wit were necessary. Now we
invite the nitent inn of the public, and particularly those
in/seant of Fire Proof Safesoo call at our store before
purchasing elsewhere, and %we can satisfy them that
they will get 4 better and cheaper article at our store
than Olney other establishment in the city.
We also manufacture the ordinary Fire Proof Chests
at very low prices, cheape r than they can be bought at
any other nitre to Philadelphia.
DAVID tVANS,
JOHANNES WATSON.
WllO WOULD HAVE TM: TOOTHACHE,
Jardella 9 S Criebroted Odontaigie
\: Drops
AHE vvlrranted to cure the moat inveterate toothache
in une remote. ',These Drape are offered to a dis
cerning public, with acontidence attached to no other
remedy for this plaid affection ; the objections urged
against Kreosoie and other remedies of &similar natum
do not exist against this, as they are warranted pot to
injure or discolor the teeth 'in the slightest degree: on
the contrary they will arrest 'decay, remove scurvy and
tartar, and Impart a delightful fragrance to the breath.
'No remedy has ever been discovered which so effectu
ally and permanently re ntove thlit ruly painful affection.
If a core 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 talSicenta per vial,
With full directions, and his signature attached to each,
without which none can be genuine. Try it I Se eone
to ask for and take none but JARDELLA'S Odontalzie
Dropl.r. s there are nanny imitations. The following
has been to/untarily tendered
' I have applied and witnessed the applicationfof Jar
delta's Odcntaigic Drops to the teeth whilst violently
aching, and In no case have they failed to effeeten im
mediate "cure. fitment., 111: ,
Schuylkill Third and Vine streets.
Easing used and recommended Jardelhes Odontalgle
Drops, and witnessed its beneficial and salutary effects,
I have no hesitation in reeommendmg it as superior to
any preparation I have ever used for the pall:we for
which it is Intended. C, Bswrot.trrE, id. D.
Prepared by J. B. Jardella, of Philadelphia, and (or
'1 , 410 wholesale and retail at BANNAN'S Bookstores,
Pottsville; and for sale by the druggists generally.
• BANNAN,
Dcll-:+o] Sole agent for Schuylkill county.
Deafness Cured.
Scarpea Compound Kreosole Acoustic Oil.
FOR the cure of Deafness, pain and the discharge
of matter, from the ears ; also anti:nee disagree:t
hin noises like the buzzing of Insects, falling of water,
w hzing of cream, which ore symptoms, of ap.
Preaching deafness and also generally attendant - wttlr
the disease•
HERE Is something worth attending to coming. as It
does from a malt so extensively known as Is Mr. GraeLl
both in city and country.
"I hereby certify that from the etreets of n severe
cold last winter.] became partially deaf, attended with
very disagreeable noises like ringing Othello, 4.c, which
gradually Increased, until I completely lost the bearing
of one ear.—when I was induced to try Scarpa's ACOU3-
lIC Oil, and am now happy to say, that with the use of
one bottle of the above medicine I can bear us well as
ever, and all disagreeable noises have entirely disap
peared. Any furtbar Information respecting my case,
will be Wadly given, by calling on me at No. 45k North
Fifth street near Race. DANIEL ORAEFP.
Philadelphia, N0v.,11, 1813.
For sale by Mi. B. 11.Gumpert, No. North S.
street,Philada. ;- In Pottsville byJOHN G. lIROW7ii
In Harrisburg by G. CROSS, and In Reading bp Mfr
EARL, where those Interested can obtain many inter.
est ing certificates acmes.
December 12, 1940
PURE WHITE LEAD.
Wetherlll 14‘ Brother,
MANUFACTURERS, No. 63, North Front street,
Philadelphia, have now a pond supply of their war
ranted pure WHITE LEAD, and those customers who
have been sparingly supplied in consequence of a run
"on the article, shall now havetheir orders filled.
No known rub ante possesses those preservative and
btatitifying properties, to desirable In a paint, to an
equal extent with unadulterated white lead; hence any
admixture of other materials only mars its -value. It
has, therefore, been the steady aim of the manufacturers,
for many years, to supply to the public a fterfeetly pure
White lead, and the unceasing demand for the article, is
proof that it has met with favor. It is Invariably brand
ed on one head : WETIIERILL do DEOTHER In full,
and on the other, warranted pure, all in red letters.
Cripples Attend
Y OB have emaned and suffered long enough with
your Rheumatic pains, lost your time end traveller
on crutches, besides spending your cash for worthiest
nostrums and limainems. Nem for a cure !
Call at B. SANSidltret, J. S. C. MARTIN'S, Potts.
viiiix; I. IL Pubis, blinersville; H. Shlssler, Port Car
bon ; and ask for
DfLaVANS' INDIAN BALSAM lIIIIIMATIC PILLS,
Price 50ets. a box, and use them as directed, and your
case mustlbe worse than any other persons' who have
taken them, if you be not in a short time as sound as a
wasdollar, and l if ers DOSTI
Don't be a pain
fraid of beingdisappolated i and irutferlag as ever you
In r
these pills never surrender."'
Prepared by Dr. EVAII,, No, 32, Sixth street,
Philadelphia.
.14294E444m
•
)vA
PEN,
Offits No. 41, Iresst street.
wrats Company is now ready to make INSURANCES
.11, on LIVES, on the mutual system,: without liability
beyond the meant of the premium. I
All the mats of the Company divided annuallyamong
the insured. j
The premium may be paid gnarterly, seurtennually.
er annually, or one-half of the premium may be toad in
a note at If months.
Individuals Insured m this Company become members
°film corpomtion,land vote,for trustees.
Ihe rates of premium, with a fun partleipatkin i iht the
poets, are as low as those of 'any other Institution in
the state or country, and lower than any of the &length
'Companies. with only acanthus of theprolits. ;
Blank applications for Insurance, with fun particulars
can be had at the office.
DANIEL 1.. MILLER. President. '
WILLIAM M. CLARICE, Vice President.
.101 IN W. HOBNOB, Secretary.
Edward n a nth ° l ne s /11) ,11 Medical Elaminers
Pd
Mark M. Reeve.
In attendance daily from I tot o'clock, P.M. ••
Ju2248.4-ly
)~lllviiit I Ca
rng FEANILLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE No.lo3l,Chesnot street, near Fjit Greet.
DIRECTORS, '
Charles N. Besieger, George W. Melina,
Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis, ,
Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Rorie,
Samuel Grant, David 8. Brown,
Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson.
COntinne to make Insurance, permanent or limited,
on every description of property, In town and country
at rates as tow as are Consistent with security. , ,
The Company have 'reserved a large Contingent
Fond, which with their Capital and Premiums. safely,
invested; afford ample piotectlan to the assured. /
The assets of the Company on January 1,1, 11348, as
published agreeably,
.to an net of Assembly. Were no
follows, :
Mortgages. .999358 es stocks. 31,263 23'
Real Estate, 108,359 90 Cash, /icA../' 13.137
Temporary
loans, 193,439 06 111;2221,097 67
Since their incorporation. a period of eighteen years.
they have. paid upwards of sae wittion ewe Madad
N d dollars, losses by Ore, thereby affording evi
dence of the advantages of insurance. as well as the
ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all
liabilities. CHARLES Ni BANCKER, Presideut.l
CHARLES G. BANCKEII, Seeretavy.
The subscriber has been appointed, agent for the
above mentioned institution. and is now. prepared to
make insurance, on every description of property; at
the lowest rates. / ANDREW RIJSBEL, Agent.
PottamifeJunel9, 18S1-25
Spring Garden Mutual Insurance
Company.
THIS Company having organised according to the
provisions of its charter, is now prepared to make
Insurances against loss by Five on the =steal principle,
combined with the security of a Joint stock capital.—
The advantage of this system is, that edictent security
s afforded at the lamest rate. that the Imaineas eon be
done for, as the whole profits Hess an interest not to
exceed 0 per cent. per annum on the capital) will be re
turned to the members of the i iistitnt ion, without their
becoming responsible for any alba engagements or ii
abnities of the Company, furthe rthan the premiums ac
tually paid.
The great success which this system ha; met with
wherever it has been introduced, induces tfie Directors
to request the attention of the public to it, confident
thatit requires but to be understood to be appreciated.
Thesis, of Incorporation, and any explication in re
gard to it, may be obtained by applying at the Office
Afeertkireit corner ojetk and Wood sts., of_ B. BAN
NAN, Pottsville.
CHARLES STORES, President.
L. IMUMIIIIAAR, Secretary. "'
•
‘. Charles Stokes, DIRECTi g t e:Le WI Ash, - '
' Joseph Wood, Abraham R. Perkins,
Micah Hallett, David Rankin,
P. L. Laguerenne, Walter 11. Dick,
Samuel Townsend, Joseph Parker, -
The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the a
bove mentioned Institution, and is prepared to effect
nsurances on . ull descriptions of pa operty at the lowest
ates. 11. HANNAN.
February 2S, ISIS, 1 g__
National Loan Fund Life Assu
rance Society of London.
"A SAVINGS BANE lilt the Benefit of the Willow'
and the Orplean."—Eutp..wered by Act of Par.
liament.—Capital „E 500.000 or 2.ooo,ooo—Besides a Re
serve Fund (front Surplus Premiums) ofabout $H85,000-
T. Lamle Murray, Esq., George street, Hanover
square, Chairman of the C.mrt of Direcotra in London
Physicina.—J. Elliotson, SI. D., P. It. S. Act...v.—
. S. It. Woolhouse, Es.) ,F. E. A., S. Secretary.—
F. F. Gammon, Esq. :
The following are among the Advantages offered by
this Institution t
The guarantee of a large capital, In addition to the
accumulation of-premiums. The peculiar benefit secu
red to the assured by the principle of the loan depart
ment. The payment of premiums hilf-yearly, or gitar
terly. by parties insured for whore term of life, at a tri
tlingadditlonalcharge. The travelling leave extensive
and Wm rill. Persons insured for life, cnn at once borrow
half amount of annual premium, and claim the same
privilege f e fire sizercesive pined, OR their own note
and deposit of policy. Part of the Capital is pertna-,
neatly invested in the United States. in the names of
three of the Local Directors, as Trustees—available.
always to the assured In caves of demoted claims
(should any such arise) or otherwise.. Thirty days al
lowed after each payment of preniium liecnnmcs nine
without forfeiture of policy. No charge for medical
examination.
The Society brine 6)11'1141A on the Mutual and Joint
Stock principle, parties may participate in the profits of
the Society; two-thirds of Which are annualtv divided
among those assured for life on the'pat ticipatinn scale.
Persons who are desirous to avail themselves of the
advantages offered by this Institution, by addressing
the General Agent, J. Leander Starr, No. 74. WWI St.,
New Vork,ean obtain the requisite information and the
necessary papers for effecting an insurance.
12- Any information with 'regard to this Company can
be obtained at the office of the Miners' Journal.
August 21,. 1817 ' 24
THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE ANNU
ITY &-TRST CO., OF PHILADA.
OFFICE 159 CHESNUT ST.
MAKE Insurance on Livcs ,g rant Annuities and En.
&temente, and receive and execute trusts.
Rates far Bantling 0100 an n single life.
For 1 year. For, years. For Life.
annually. annually.
20 ' 095 • 177
30 0 914 1 36 938
40 1 69 1 93 ' • 320
50 1 962 02 460
60 435 . , 4
91, 7 00
EIA3IIh.E person aged 30 years next birth-day
y Plying the Companyl4l 31, would secure to his (s
-anity or heirs *lOO, should ,he die In one yea t ; or for
$l3 to he secures to them 41000; or (or Cr GO annu
ally for 7 years ;he secures to t hero 4111X10 should he
die 1 0 7 years; = or for CO paid annually during
life he provides for them *lOOO whenever he diem,
for *6550 they would reeeiv4 115000 should he die la
one year.
JARVANT 90,1845.
THE Manaiers of this Company, at a meeting held
on the 27th December ult., agreeably to the design
referred la the original prospectus or circular of the
Company.ipproptiated a Bonus or addition to all poli
cies for the whole" of life, remaining in force., that
were issued prior to the Ist ofJanuary 1842. Those
of them therefore which were issued I n the year 1836,
will be entitled to 10 per cent upon the sum Insured,
making an addition of 12100 on every CCM. That is
01100, will be' aid when the policy becomes a claim
instead of the *lOOO orlsinalt y insured. Those policies
that were issued in 1837 will be entitled to 81 per cent,
or *B7 50 on every *lOOO. And those Issued In 1838,
Pill. be sntitted to 71 per cent. or 4175 on every / 0 0,
and in ratable proportions on ail sold policies issued
priori() tat of January,lB42.
The Bonus will be credited lo each polocy on the
books endorsed on presentation at the Office.
It is the design of the Company, to cant Moe to make
addition or bonus to the policies for life at stated
periods; •
B. W.IIICILIAILDS, President.
Joni F. .181464, Actuary.
M.Tne subscriber has been appointed Agent for the
above Instuution.and is prepared effect Insurances on
lives, at the published rates, and give any information
desired on the subject, on application at this office.
BENJAMIN BANNAN.
POltsville Feb. Bth. ,
# 4,1 ,
1 70 , 0 1 t- 11
\lt! sci.
"G7ipc.% /
zy /
01. 75
TUST opening a taiga and well-selected navortmen
J of Garden seeds, all warranted fresh from Land
reth'a, wbleb will be sold wholesale and read at nur
sery prices. c - J- Persons wishing to purchase to sell
again, supplied at city prices by the quantity. (Febl27
AT BANNAN'S BOOK i3TORBS:
New Stare at Brookville.
rrIIE Subscriber has Just received from Philadelphia
and has now opened at Brockville, a large and gen
era' assortment ofsea seeable goods,auch as Dry'f:oods,
Groceries. Hardware, and Queenaware. In add it ion to
which will be found cnnstantly en hand, Fish, smoked
and fresh Meat, as Well na a good supply 'of country
produce.. Call and examine our stock, and you will hod
no prepared to sell goods at as low a rate as they have
ever been sold any where, In Schuylkill county.
N. H.—Country produce of all kinds 'wanted, for
which thebighest price will be paid.
GEO. If. POTTS.
Wake up Worms
LONG AND . SHORT. ROUND AND FLAT.
BB HANNAN. j: 8. C. MARTIN, PettsvUle Henry
.1-). Shinier. Port Con VEGETAB L E t r sale an article
called DR. EVANS' • VER3IIFUGE.
which If taken by directions will clear the track of all
the horrid tube. and your lints ones which yew love so
dearly, will live to make you blessed. People call it the
child's friend and the worm's death. It is any 23 eta. a
hattie. ?dads by Dr. Evans, No. 32, Nnalh Sixth st.,
Philadelphia.[Ju29 49-3.7 m •
JosePhlllcMairay's Passage
!Agency.
AURANORMENTS FOR 1.1348. .•
B. RANNAN,:POTTSFILLE, SOLE AGENT.
OLDEST SSD 'MC BUT EsTABLIHILD PASSAGE
OFFICE IS Tills cNITED sTATES.
- • VIE subscriber respectfully begs
•
y leave to tender his sincere thanks to
4::, ~ his numerous friends and the public,
5 4r,, rt at' , for the very liberal support he hal re
't-trjanr?..,-n.:, _
calved for upwards of. twenty years,
and solicits a continuation of their
esinfldenee. The despatch with' which Ins passengera_
have been brought out, and the promptness with which
his very numerous drafts have been paid at the different
banks, are, he flatters tdmielf, a sufficient guarantee to
'the public for the faithful performance of any 'future
contracts entered into with him.
The following are the REGULAR UNE OF PACK
ETS, which saitpuuctually on their appointed days, by
svnicb passengers will be brought out without delay or
disappointment:vie.: -
imp .. ~,,ms . c A sT'Ss. Ds of sAI ITS o Snow X. T.'
g aw ky Henry, Delano. Jaay. 6 May 6 Pop., al
Waterloo, F.B.Allen, " 11 ' 11 '/ 11
86esidan, Cornish. " 16 :" 0 "MI
Henr Clay. Nye. • Fitts , . 6 Jute 6 Oetr. 6
Neesehip, 11 "41 / " II '
Carrick., yr int. I •• is r• , Is , ' •. is
New World. ; Knight. Marsh 6 , July .6 Novr..6
John 11.13kiddy.ILute. " 11 " 711 .. " Ii
Boseins,Moore, ." ,26 •e 26 " 26
Asbtranon, 1 Howland, April 6 Aug . 6 Deer. 6
West Point, W
it " 11 / " 11 ". II
Bias, Cobb,
tl. is/ .. Is •.• es
ems' sawn. Tess. VATS 111.12.1:110 Pius treas . :.
Patrick Henry' Deane, 1 Feby./ 21 _June 21 Oct. 211
Waterloo, F.ll.Allen; './ 25 " 25 " 26
Sheridan, 1 Cornish, 1 Mf . tr. II July' II Nov.ll
Henry Clay, Nye, ~ :. • g; , It „ 5 ,.„
New Ship, , " 16 " 26 " 21
Garrick. ROM, /j April II Aug. 11 Dee.ll
New Woad, Knight,' I ' " 21 " 21 " 26
John It Skitidy, Luce,.' " 26 "26 " II
fondue. Moore. May II Sept. It Jan. 11
Ashburton, Hovland., 21
West/Point, Wil.Allen " 26 " 2 1 3 " 20
Siddons, Cobb. Janit II Oct. II Feb. 11
1
• In addition to the above reenter line.'• number of
splendid ships, each as the Adirondack, Mannino. Dap.
pabannock. Liberty, Sea,l St. Patrick, Samuel Hicks.
Columbia, and Niagara, will continue to sail from_Liv.
Liv
erpool weekly inregalar succession, thereby preventlig
I the least grosallithy ofdebly or detention_in Liverpord ;
and for the amotuirWiation of persona witting to remit
money to their family orj friends, I have arranged the
payments of my Motto on the following banks:
1 Armagh, CiOnMel,Zomiskillen. Omagh,
Athlone, ' Cavan, - Ennis,, , Militiaman;
B an don, • : Fermoy. , Enniscortby, Skibbereeni
Belfast. Chalet/U I
. Galway. . Sligo,
Banbridge, Drogheda, Kilkenny, Strabane,
Ballymena, Dundalk. , 1 Efrush. Tralee,
BallyshannonDungarsan l Lintarkk, Wexford.
Bettina, - Dungannon, Londonderry,Waterford, •
Cork, • Downpatfick.Monagban, Tonere!.
Coleraine, Dublin,l Mallow
Es land.--Meters. Spooner. Atw ood do Co., bankers,
London • and Mr. E. 43. Flynn, Liverpool.
Sestbsid..—The City of Glasgow Bank, and all Its
branches and agencies. 1
• ri. Passages can also be engaged Rom - I.lverpool to
Philadelphia, Boston. and Baltimore, by the regular
packet ships, On application being made personally or
by letter post paid addressed to B. BANN AN,Pottsv tile;
JOSEPH MchilltallAY, toner of Pine and South stn..
New: York; Or Mr. EDVIIND S. FLYNN, :No. Ili,
Waterloo Road, Liverpoo - haul 48-1 .
_____
- -
TEA' DEALERS,
S. Jr. corner of Cherna; and Trectith streets,
;CIIILADELPIIIA•
11.4-One of our partners having learned the Tea
•business of the Chinese themselves, during a resi
denre of seven years among therq, the pubic may there
fore expect of us the full benefit of the knowledge and
experience thus acquired.
To our Black teas, particolarlY, we wish to call at
tention at possessing a degree of strength and richness
of flavor seldom equalled. Maik teas are universally
used by. the Chinese; whet consider the Oteen fit. only?
for forelpers. Our physicians also recommend the
Mark as making n more healthful beverage than the
Green. Each package is so seemed no to retain the
virtues of the Iris for a long time in any climate, and
coat:tingle!! reiola of tea, itv'ependent of the metal and
paper with which it is enveloped.
J. C. JENKINS SC Co.
- -
The above n•nrrante , tea, put up in L L and 1 lb.
is tr., i received and will be canetalitVy keht for
one py Ow subscriber. 1 ' 3. WHITFIELD..
Faluv27 47 . 48-tf
7.46*.V.
IXTE have always bee averse, and have heretofore,
T ' n
"'
avoided appearing before the public in any but
strictly mercha utile advidtimementa. Selfdefenee com
pels us. in the present instance, to depart from our rule
to obviate id some measure, frequent misrepresentation
And misunderstanding. The t• Old Pekin
Tea Company," No. 24, (la 4 te No. 30,)
South Second street. commenced business
. the Wring of The reputation they
t • have obtained has within the past year, giv
en rise to many Imitators—some have even
assumed the same name, causing much doubt in the
public mind as to which is the original Company. •'
We have on wish or Intention to take to ourselves
any credit which isdue to others,: nehher are we die.
posed by longer silence, to have the credit den to tie
appropriated by others; or came' censure when not
deserved.
Therefore we particularly request our old .friends—
merchants in the interior, and the public generally—to
r ecollect that this Company ban but ass icarelousi;
that all teas packed.hy them have No. St, South Second
street on the labelii end that as viler teas are theirs,
tel them be eold under what name they
Weacro and country merchants and others, favoring
us with a 'call or their orders, will receive prompt atten
tion, and hone but the best teas, guaranteed to give eat.
isfaction, from the
OLD PEKIN TEI COMPANY,
• No. 24, South Second street,
Between ktarket and Chesnut, Philadelphia.
re The above teas can always be obtained orthe
subscriber, sole agent for the proprietors' in Schuylkill
county. JANE BERAYAtafti..'
Pottsville. Jan 29 1848 -3-4 m
The East India Tea Company.
likvem OPENED A TEA WAREHOUSE;
No. 122, North Third strut, erre deer to
Old Retterdala ; t
Oltthed.n.""irrlttrrlctoice OftEEN AND
al ti v :l4CHTEA t p ull o y ftt n e v lit t l e es a ttm ca m i d i rt f a ro ll m ont , w u r tu ld
merchant, and others visiting our city. Our teas are of
the !Meat quality, and very riagrant.ha ring been Meet•
ed with the greatest care and at Unusual low prices.
For me country trade they wilt be packed in quarter,
half or pound packages, if preferred; lhue rewashing
twol advantages; lit no, loss In draught. !Scion assort
went of teas fora very snail amount of capital. . The
tatter particularly is ore dv anta ge to persons of moderate'
means, and whose sales of the ankle are limited. Our
determination Is to avoid all unnecessary expense that
will have a tendency to increase the cost or our teas,
hence the present course of circular letters to the trade
instead of unveiling agents, a practice pursued by some
of our cotemporartes, at very great expense. These
Agents must be paid whether they make' sales or not.
With the advantages we possessor pmenring Tess,and '
a close application to business, to say nothing of totem.
ding to our own bodiless, and not entrusting it to others
mutt ultimately insure us a share of your custom.
Jan 8-2-9 mo
. .
Coal Screen's ! Coal Screens ! !
rr HE inscriber is extensively engaged In the mans
-L. factory of WOVEN WIRE SCREENS upon an
improved and entirely new principle, for which he has
.secured LETTERS PATENT, and which be confident
ly believes will he found upon trial, superior to every
other screen in use for durability and oil the qualities
of a good screen. Thcy are - Woven entirely of wire,
and can be? made with meshes and threads of any ra
w:deed 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 rises for
which screens are required.
I subscriber has recent!? removed his estab.
lishment to Coal Sleet, near the corner of Norwegian
street. LIENRY Jp.NRINIS.
Pntisville. April 11876
. - NEW BOOKS.
TAMES the Second, or the Revolt:Bo:tor 1629, 25
inf Brian &Wu, or Luck is everything,' complete, 60
The Fortunes of Torlogl: O'Brien, I , 23
Twenty Years After, a Sequel to The Three
Guardsmen, 1 i 75
Flirtatious in America, or 111th Life in Ne w
2.3
~
York and SarstogM
Jane Eyre, the best Novel of Ihe Day. I : 25
Last at the Fades, by James, fresh supply 1 12;
The Nazarene, or the Last of the Washingtons,
a revelation of Philadelphia, New York and
Washington, by Gem Lenard, vol. l. . 50
Washington and his Generals, by Lippard. Al 00
Washington and his Generals, by Headley, 2 vole, 2 50
Together with a variety of other weeks: just reeeiv
,ed and for sale at [Fel.s] BANNAN'S Bookstores.
Landreth - is Rural Register
AND ALMANAC FOR MS. '
AVOLUME 0(08 closely printed pages, containing ail
almanac; a farmer's and gardener's, calendar for
each month of the year; aiscriptlons of chemical com
position and analysis of the different kinds of manures
and the application of it; a full description of the best
fruits for cultivation, with drawings or the same; dis
eases of cows, horses, sheep; &r.. and their remedies ;
a list of agricultural implements, and their prices; the
mode of eultivating the different kinds of vegetables,
and all kinds of Rowers ; construction of hot houses,
hut beds. &c.; together with a vast amount of other in
formation few !the farmer and kitchen gardener, and all
forl2l cents single copy, or $1 per dozen, wholesate.—
Every fanner and gitrdener in the state ought to have a
copy. Jun; published and for sale wholesale and retail
at RANNAN'S
Cheap Bookstore, Pattsvitie,,
Merchants In the country would benefit the cause
ofsgriculture by purchasing this book and distributing
it among the farmers. The low rate at which It b sold
ought to secure for It a general circulation. 10c19 41
Bow I do Wish I Could get ,
MY SORE AND WEAR ETES CURED I •
IF that be your sincere desire, let me tell you that for
1 the enormous sum of 25 cents, you may have your
With gratified, by calling oti either of the following gen
tlemen and purchasing a bottle of
DR. EVANS' TONIC EVE WATER:
BANNAN, J. R. C. MARTIN, Pottsville ; 11.
§hirder, Port Carbon: or .1. D. Falls, Miners - Vele.
There Is nothing afloat half equal to it to cure sore
oyes In luau or .beast; • f
Prepared by Dr. Evans, No. 3A, North Sixth street,
Philadelphia. [ • t1n2410-5..3m
JUNIA.TA BOILER IRON.
or s ' TONS imined boiler Iron. N. 3. and s of
el widths add, 32, and Winches and random lengths,
A. * RALSTON,
.1407 It, 11146 4, South Front at, Phtlads.
• - AGlClakro,
' ..'..9(CEWViffi' .
kl s7 --, 21?:r k-,.,,R-76
WESTERN NEW YORE 'COLLEGE OF MALTA
207, ..toir yOSIN.
DR. G. C. VAUGHN'S Vegetable Litliontriptic
ture,acelebtated medicine which has made GREAT
CURES,in ALL DISEASES, is note introduced into this
ruction: The limits of an advertisement will net per
m;{ en extended notice of this remedy; we have only
to tai it has fur its agents to the United States and Can
ada. a largc number of educated MEDICAL PI/X . ll7lON'
Ells in high professional standing. who make a general
'use ofit in their practice in the following diseases
DROPSY, GRAVEL,
And diseases cf the Urinary organs; Piles and all ah.-
eases of the blood ; derangements of the Liver,d-c., and,
ail general diseases of the system. I: is trireme zszt.v
requested that all who colatemplaite the Vat of thik
ar
tide, or who desire Information respecting it, will obtain
a Bisset tar of 311 pages, which agents whose names
are below will gladly give away ; this book treats upon
the. method of cure —eapiaitH the properties of the
article, and the diseases It bas been toted for over this
country - and Europe for four years with such perfect
effect. Over Id pages of testimony from the HIGHEST
quarters will 'be found, with NAMES. PLACES, and
HATES, which can be written to by any one interested
and the parties will answer post paid communications.
Be particular and ASK for the PAMPHLET, ss
no other such pamphlet hasoves been seen. The evi
denee.of the power of this medicine over • a.t. diseases
la guaranteed by persons of well.known standing in so
ciety.
Put op In 30 oz. and 120 z., b IltiCS. Price 82.30 oz.;
81,14 oz.: the larger being the cheaper. Every bottle .
has " G. C. VAUGHN " written on the directions, itce.
See pamphlet page 29. Prepared by Dr, C. C. Vaughn,
and sold at Principal °Zee, 207, Main street: Buffalo,
N.Y. Offices devoted to the sale of this article exclu
sively. 132, Nassaq, New York, anti corner of Eder
and Washington, Salem, Mass., and by all Druggists
throughout this conutryand Canada as agents.
Also for sale by J. 8:C. MARTIN. Pottsville ; E. .
FRY, Tamaqua; E. & E. HAMMER. Orwlssburg r
LEVAN & KAUFMAN. Schuylkill, Haven; WM. 8.
I HEISLER, Port Carbon; WM. PRICP., St. Clair;
GEO. REIFBNYDELL New Castle; JAS. B. FALLS,
Feb 12,1848 7-1.
Dli
LIVER,- FILLS.
MOH the state of New York.— .
Messrs. J. Kidd & Co.
Gears:—Please send toe by Espress, 12 dozen boxes
"Jltasixo's Lirer Pills." They are soiling good here,
and suit generally: Yours &e. E. P. STEDMAN.
Afayrille, Chatanque CO., N. Y., Dec. 29.1840.
Prepared for the proprietor and sold wholesale and
retail by .1. KIDD'S. Co.
No. GO Wood street, Pittsburg,. Pa.
igo N. 11.—Purcbasers will please he
, particulmr and
inqUire for "Dr. blcLane's kdrer Pille, ' and take no
other.
The increased demand for Da. NPLANEB LIVER
PILL, since their introduction by us as his agents, has
far exceeded our most sanguine expectations. It is now'
about TEN TEARS since they were brought before the
public. During this time hundreds of certificates have
teen handed us, testifying to their ellitacy, and stating
the very great relief they had derived front the use of
them. We have now in of possession ninny certifica
tes front respectable, persons; who have used Du.
APLANE'S LIVER - PILL with the moat happy reaults,
where every other known remedy had been used in vain
Also, quite a number of rept ia rphyst eta es, of good Stan
ding, through the crountry, are using and recommending
in their practice. • -
It has been Our aln&re wish, that these Pills should
be fairly and fully tested be experi.nce, nod stand or nip
by the etTects produced. That they have been so tested,
andthat the result hos hi en in every respect favorable.
.we call thousands to witne s s, who have experienced
theirbeneficial effects. •
DR. L'LANE'S PILLS are not held forth nr reenm
inended (like most of the popular int:did:tot of the day)
as universal cure alts„ but simply far LIVER COM
PLAINTS, and those symptoms contorted woh a de
ranged state of that arena. - J. KIDD & Co.
Coe sale in Pottsville by John S. C, Martin, sod John
' O. Brown Drtiggists.
.
Jan.2.44-6tnn. •
,
'*n
Vtßtill, Cig . .V 1
A MEDICINE Whidl in perfectly Tony be civ
il. en 10 children, from tender infamy to wilvarired
age, la)•s tinder no ri•xtraint an to cold water, or any
kind of fond. Purges mildly, subtitling fever,—ilextroy.4
and expels worms wi'll invariable succeis—and is easi ,
ly administered in cllfldren. •
That it possesses these valstable properties. Is fear
lessly asserted—still claiming the :olditional advantages
of being given In small bulk, and requiring, none of the
drenching which Worin Tea and other supposed Venni
loges demand. During its brilliant career, it has been
introduced into many families ,where every other known
and accessible Vernal - lige has been tried without the
least success, where .11-lias promptly expelled Worins
to an almost iu. red ible amount.
Ac evidence of the surprising effects of Dr. :11'1,:cs's
WORM.SPECIFIC. we give the following
On Saturday, February tit. 1515, kir'. danue Richard
son called at the Drug store of Kidd. t: Co. . corner
of Wood and Fourth . street: Puttsbilce, l'a. and :mule
the following steteMent:— •A ehihi of mine had been
very-sick for some ten days—we had given her purga
live but it had done 'her no tinnil One of
our neighbours came in and chid it Was .Wnrms that
were destroying tic' child, arid at the same tithe spoke
of the wonderful elfuects site haul witnessed from using
Dr. r Loner Worm that neighborhood. We
procureA a vial—gave one tea-spoonflil, end the child
discharged forty two Ice rms. I then gave another tea
spoonful, which brought forty-six more, making in all
6:Thly-eight Worms. As a duty I ore to ydu, and the
community at large, I freely make known these facie.
.11Iy child is now well. What Is moat remafkable ' the.
Worm Specific expelled the Worms alive, In about four
hours after I gave it to the child."
For sale In Pottville by . John.d. C. 111:tirtin, & John C.
Drown Druggists. [Jl4B-1-but
E2l
/11 C REMEDY FO'N‘P
Facts'for the People.
fritiE constantly increasing popularity end sale of R.
A. Fabnestock's Vermifuge has Induced persons
who are envious of its m e rest, to palm off upon the pub
lic preparations which all medical man know to be inef
ficacious in expelling awns, ham the system.
This Vemufuge made Its way into public favor upon
the ground of Its own intrinile merits, more than any
other medicine of the kind vow used; and, while many
worm remedies have, by dint oft:nein& been forced into
sale, and shortly after gone Into the obscurity which
their worthleasness Justly merited, B. A. Flihnestoers
Verrairagecontinues to be triumphantly sustained. It
has only to be used and its effects will fully sustain all
that to said of its wonderfill expelling power:
CERTIFICATE.
Mks, Erie Co , New York, Jan. 7,1813.
We certify that we have used D. A. Fa hnestoek'a Ver
mtfttge in our families, and in every ease it has provi
ded a decided end effectual remedy for expelling worms
from the system. We cordially recommend it to pa
rents who have chldren afilieted with that dangerous
malady. ELON VIUCIL,
MI. B. PAINE, •
•
•ROBERT MAY.'
.JOE. BURROUCITS.
For sale, wholesale and_ remit, at the drug warehouse
of . D. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO.
. Corner of Sixth and Wood sm.. Pittsburg, Pa.
For sale in Pottsville, by CLEMENS &PPARVIN•
Druggists. December 9 , 50--
WIIOLESALE DittiantsT, alanufacturer of Co.
pal Varnish, solo Agent for the hrankiin Class
Works. !laving been long engaged in the manufac
ture of Copal Varnish, (as well as other kinds,) is now
prepared to otter to purchasers an article which in
quality, cannot be surpassed by any in the Union. Al
so, receiilng weekly from the above celebrated Works,
Window Class of every size. Constantly on band a
full assortment of White Lead,'of the most approved
brands, Red Lead, litharage, Saxony Magnesia, .
which will be sot 1 at Manufacturer's (Wed. , . together
with a' large and well selected stock of Drugs, Medi
cines, Dyes, Acids, Pine Colors, Perfumery, ,tc., in
short every article in the Drug line. Merchants, Phy
sicians and Dealers in general, are requested to call
and examine the stock and prices, feeling satisfied they
will be induced to purchase.
Philada., February 14, 1810, 7-1 Y
-- •
Tobaixo: T9l3acco
.dcorr,c ir. Hickman .V C 0.,.
I- Si, :Varlet Bteert.—riitenereutt
IX HOLESA2.IS Dealers in TOBACCO, SNUFF; ' and
V- , SEDARS, offer great inducements to Country
Merchants. Their stock consists of the most celebrated
brands of C.lvesulish, Leffler's, and Creener's 3.n, and
8 plug, Congress 5 and S lump, and all the beat brands
1, P., 5,8, 111, and 32 lamp Alm kliller Sc Co.'s and
Anderson's fine cuu Smoking Tobacco, - Pipes, Rine
Heads, Spanish; Half Spanish. and American Fier:ars,
all of which they will sell as fowl(' not . /ewer than any
ether Muse in the city. Do not torget to call at 481,
3 doors below Second street, south side, Philadelphia.
Phila. March 4, 1848 / 10.2 m
Pottsville Steam 4.1a - ning and
TURNING SCIANurACTonY.
THE undersigned have made complete and perma
nent arrangements for the manufacturing of Floor
Boards, Window Sashes, Sawed I.aths, IletrPosts, Ta
ble, Crib, and Washstand Legs, Awning and Bitching
Posts. Bannisters, Stump Feet, Rolling Pins. Potato
Smashers, Bench and Bend Screws, Porch and Newel
Posts, Bed Etna, and a general variety of turning of tall
kinds. They will keep constantly on hnnd Teflon: and
White Pine Floor Boards, Bashing and Laths, and other
finiihed work worthy the attention of builders. They
have circular saws for slitting stuff to any dimension
required for building or other purposes.
Febs4B-0] 11. STRAUCR "Jk. Co.
FRESH MI,TTER and FlGGS,inst received and
Os gels at [4 I 81 D.SHOESER , III grocery store.
Dr. Keeler's Vegetable Panacea
FOR the removal and permanent cure of ail diseases
arising from an impure state of the blood or habit of
the body, viz.: Chronic diseases of the Chest, Pleurisy,
Bronchitis, Catbrrh, etc.; &Willa In all its forms, Tet
ter, Scald Bead, Cutaneous Affections of the face and
extremities, Chronic Rheumatism, Chronic Ticiatic dig.
cases, Chronic enlargements of thejoints, Wh ite ' novel
Hogs, Syphilitic Affections,' Constitutional Disorders
arising from debility and
,alt Mercurial and Ilereibtary
predispositions, &c.
CS. At every swing of the pendulum, a spirit goes into
into eternity. The measure of oar life is a hand's
breadth; it is a tale that is told; its rapidity Is like the
swift shuttle or the flying arrow ; is as brief ns the
failing flower or the transitory rainbow, or the dazzling
meteor; It is a bubble, It is a breath. Between the ri
sing and settlng sun fortg-too thousand souls are snm
moiled before their Creator. Death is ever busy eight
and day, at all seasons, In nil clinics. Death is a fun
damental law of organized matter. Viousandt die pre,.
maturely,sictimanfdlsease,the inevitable consequences
of violated laws of organic life. Disease is the effect of
a derangement of physical laws, and, can only be . cored
by remedial means.tbat counteract their influence.,lf
Maims becomes the source of disease, we would ot
7, tempt to neutralize the atmosphere, but our dist cu
rative attempt would be to destroy or remove the cause
upon' whkh it depends. if Ulcers cover the body and
the constitution becomes enervated fromimperfect nu
trition and assimilation. our attention must be first di
rected to this object.' For all diseases that lake their
rase from this souree, no remedy yet discovered has
proven so valuable as the Panacea. The following tes
timony to most respectfully ofered to an intelligent
public and the afflicted.
• Pki/arislikia, Jobe 5th,1447.
Having been apprised of the nature of the Barmen, it
affords me much pleasure to be able to recommend it as
a valuable remedy for those Chtonlc, Constitutional,
and Glandular diseases to which it Is especially adapted.
To those who are afflicted and require medicine as an
Mternstirserlinnot obtain it In a.more agreeable, active
and unlibro state than is to be found In the Panacea.—
bare used it in screraZ instances witk deculed success,
'Tours, &e. ' D. ALLISON, M. D.
. •
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Prepared and sold N. W. corner Tbh d and South sta.
For sale by druggists and others throughout the state,
and by John B. C. Martin. and John G. Brown, D,rug-
IFlSlS;Pottsville, and by E. Kleinert, Moot Carbon.
Price 81, large tattles.. Cr For partieulani see pampb..
lens. ' Dee447-44-ly
In the City of Naito! Great !WM 1744011 g the Velun
teersf Lettyr Pon. a EigA Sheriff of South Carolina!
7'estintone of the Pubiterecsa/ Wright's Pills Tri
umphant!
XTRACT of a letter from the editor'o(the Greenville
.U.ahlountalneer, Snuth Carolina. .
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Dr. IV. Wright:—Dent Sir:— a
.s A week or two
ago I sent you a Mountaineer. containing a letter from
one of our Volunteers in the City of Mexico h. which
he pays WIIICIPT'S, INDIAN VEG ETABL E PILLS,
under all the circumstances. the highest meed of praise
I have ever known a medicine to receive, The Velma
teer,Vm. W. Coodlett, Esq.. ia a gentleman of fine
standing—an accomplished and well educated man, anti
was recently lIICII SHERIFF of this District. rty one
of your advertisements in a Charlestown paper. f Imp
petted to notice the location of your office, and thought
you might extrailln article of some value In regard to
your medicine, therefore Lsent the paper._
The fullowlngiii an extract froth the lette'r referred to
above:
•• My health is very fast improving. I procureda few
days ago, some of Dr. Weight's indigo Vegetable Pills,
and they have acted on my system LIKE MAGIC!!"
- - - -
,Thus it appears that the brave and patriotic Volun
teers who have gone to Mexico to defend thorights and
honor or their country, already begin to realize the ex
traordinary value of this incomparable medicine. Long
life to them!! ,
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS?
[From UM Daor are Erprers, Drilai,N. Y.]
Wntorr's INE,IAN VEGETABLE Ptzts.—Although nut
particularly friendly to patent medicines, we must con.
fest that we have become a convert to these Pills,havlng
had an opportunityOn some two or three occasions to
test their efficacy. For a gentle medicine, one or two
will be found mild: though etTectivei Where bile or
other impurities hate accumulated, and more thorough
medicine is required, a dose of three or four of these
pills taken on going to bed, will be found eirectUal in
cleapsing -the t•lonmelt and restoring the •bowels to a
healthy store. We rpeak from experience; and take
pleasure In commending the pills to the politic.
• • , IFrout the lio.gton Irony T o nes.]
Wuturren lunt sN CECET.t CLF. PILL. -- , Of• nil the
public ad .'ecti , e'd inedirmes of the day, we- knowof
none that we can more safely recommend for the ''ills
that flesh is heir to," than the pills that are K.1 , l at th 9;
depot of the :cOrtil American College of Ilealih, 1D...
'Pieta:int street, Bowon. Several institutes we %now of
Where they are used to cannlies with the highest satis
faction ; and no longer :Igo than ye,:erday, see heard
czninen(physiciais of this .city reconimend them in
high terms.
. . •_._ . _
A PRiVATI OPINION
Front .11orTisioirn:t. Lnu-reNre,Coloity,
. • •
iSDIAN ,VF GE:TABLE ILI,. art,
tbe,best medicine ever effered nt this ~cetitin nj - cciintrti
Ii any opirkion., 11. illatNAltl).
; POWERFUL TESTIMON • • .
F rom I3eeTen, Genecce Councy.S. P.
. .
Tltm Is TIII:E.C.TIt That I have n.e.l
DIAN VEGETADIS. PILLS hi itly family, and have sold to
various persons, within a short tunic-, one hundred and
fitly boxes of them, and they'llave Universally been spo
ken of as A GOOD MEDICINE. They hare restored
a number of indiriduals who we're in a declining elate of
health, and is a mumnett or sans have CURED THE
PILES--sonie cases of long standing. Ido cheerfully
recommend WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETATILC PILL? to all
who are out of health, as bsiiig a toast excellent medi
cine. Yours, &c., If. IViocox:
. .
. From Cape Vincent, Jefferson County:X. Y.
Dn. W. WilollT:—Duar sir:— • • • * We have
sold your tornrser VEGETABLE PILLS (or the lost four
years. We find they give universal satisfaction, and
believe they ate the best medicine nom in we. •
'rout very ob't, - Cause & HINCKLEY.
A STRONG CASE!
Caulk, Intermitting Fever. lejlantmalion of the Lungs,
Pain in the Chest and Side, Soreness of the Breast,
Night Streets, and Bilious Complaints, certainty-re
lieved.
Stirling Centre*, Cayuga Co., N. 7.,-I
December L'9, 18-17.
Da. W. WRIGHT :—Dear Sir:—About six months
ago I became much debilitated by over exertion and a
distressing Cough, which soon brought on Inflammation
of the Lun is and Intermitting Fever, with Pain in the
Chest and Side, and much Sorentas of the Breast, with
Cold Night Sweats, which reduced me very low. After
being confined to my bed for several days, I got a box
of your INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, and tiller using them
• short time I MIN lIENTORED to recut. ELEA LTD. -
From the benefit which I received from the use of
your Pills, and front the universal good name which:
.
they have among my Blends, who have said them for -
Diseases of the - Lungs and Chest, and also tar Bilious
Camplaints,.i lam induced to believe that WRIGIIT'S
INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS are decidedly the best family
=airing now in use. Yours Willy,
DANIEL C. Sh•Droich.
HORRIBLE' MISTAKES •
• •
El
Are sometimes made by confounding one medicine with
another, and administering the wrong article.. Equally
horrilve are those mistakes which are made in upposing
that all PilLs are alike, and that therefore. it is indiffer
ent which are taken, and If one kind Is bad all are bad
together. This is a very great mistake. There is as
much difference between Witiotiv's INDIAN Vebera-
ALE Pir.t.s and other articles, as between midnight and
noonday! We do not wish any to take our word mere
ly for this statement. Let any one, having taken other
medicines, try ibis. Nothing more will be necessary.
'Many persons have beets Jedaway by a COATING or
Emma, as If they anticipated that it would . remove the
nausea of the medicine. But they are generally mista
ke*: Without groan those articles hate nothing to
recommend them, and sr ould„not be cold a single day.
Hut with the sugar, and by giving the ankle a name
riesitor to WRIGHT'S INDIAN Veoera e t.e PILLS they
gain a temporary nbtoriety. Wert" they ate,in sheep's
clothing, of whom the public should steer sufficiently
clear. -
Let it be remembered that %Valour's Now; VEoc-
MOLE Pima are prepared with special reference tgalte
laws governing the hinnen body. • Consequently they
are always good, always useful;"elnage effective in
rooting out disease. Every family should keep thearn
hand. THOMAS BEATTY, Pottsville..
• Medlar & Bickel, Orw lusburg.
A. Heebner& Ron, PoiL.G3ltion.
Hewnld. Poff & Co.„/31cKeansburg. •
Geo. R. Drey, Tuscarora. ,
/
Henry Koch & Son, Middlepart. /
Wm. Taggart, Tamaqua. •
E. & E ,llainmer, Orwigaburg. /
Wheeler AQVlller, Pine grove. . /
,
Aaron Mattis, Lower Mahantango. '
Jonas Kauffman, Llewellyn.
Jacob Kauffman, Mahantango.
John Weist, Klingerston. /
Gabriel Herb, Zimmermantown.
C. R. De Fore,t, Minersville. , '
Jonathan Cockhlll, Llewellyn. /
- George Dreibellils, East Morisselex.
8. Hart & Co., New Philadelphia.
Loran & lialiffut3n, Schuylkill Haven. . • -
M. & J. Dresher, Eaat Brunswick.
Jonas nohinholds, Port Clinton. , :
Reffsnyder & Brother, New Castle. ,
' D. E. Reedy, Lower Mal=Bingo. •
tiamuei Boyer. Port:Clinton. . •
1
Henry Eckel, Tremont, . .
Wm. Prke, St. Clair. - . . .
Boyer & Wernert,McKeansbnrg.
Benj. Horner, Minersville. . .
W. 11. /4rinw. New Philadelphia. •
ri.Offiees devoted delusively to.the saleortVright's
Indian Vegetable Pills, of the North _American Cot.
lege of Health No. tad, Greenwich street,New York;
No. 108 Tremont street, Boston—and principal office
Nu. Ifitsllaia street. Phila. jAttg.2l,l7 31 Mar• 1•10
invited
TO'the feet that pc:wens afflicted with DYsPePth,
Liver flunplaiet, Sick Headache. Nervons
tines, Giddineen,losa of Appetite, Wealene,s,liearthurn,
Castiveneee l'alpitatiOns of the Heart, lowness'ef Spi
rit?, and all irregularith, of the atetnach and bowel,—
Children atlittled with Cholera 31orints or 13o*el Cone•
plaint, and *ll delicate felonies subject to irregularities
wdi llnd in rhe use of
• DE. EVINS' ECF,TAELE ANTI-DYSPEPTIC
CAN Dl '- COAT ED _ PILLS,
A rare, rile sant, and certain cure, '25 cts. a box, with
threctloni• Or using them. and a rinpmet containing
numerous testimonials of the astbnisbing cures rornioni
rd lip these, pills.
For saleitt Srliuylkill county, Pa., by D. lIA'N-NAN
and .101 IN S. C. MARTIN, Pottsville ; 11. Shigsler,
Port 01;1;4; J. D. Fulls, mim.rsville.
Prriparedi by Dr. T. G. Evans, at his medical depot,
No. 32, North 6th street, Philida. ji.10.945-5-11in
M. IFitysve;
BROOM AND WOODEN WARE, STORE.
S, 6. 63, Nara ad Street, ode door ab.re „9r,-A ; oast eidq
I • rnitsnct CHIA,. •
Manufacturers and Nvholesnle ilealerg in all kin,la of
nalariscs, EIZV4IIEN, 8UE . K.171,1, ri:IIAR IV A 111.,„
Willow and Fitlich liaskeis, Shoe nod Wall Brusbes,
Sendai, Dusters, Mats, Illatking, Eastern made
Woorlen-wareofeveryileseription,Stc.,
at the lowest market prices.
ISIA MX. WAVE.) (JOHN il. Rowe.
l'hllada Etb2G 0-3tl
ID.UPOITAIN T TO ( OU.STIti M Eta: I I A Pi Tti.
THE scribers, proprietors of the American Pick
line and !Preserving Establishment, 101, Chesnut,
and 152, , 50nth Front street, Philadelphia, particular
ly invite, your attention to their stock of PICKLES,
KETCHUPS, PRESERVES, and more expli'cially thidr
prepared :MINCE MEAT, for which they are.. Sol Cele
orated. All orders pnimptly attended to. • • "
Phila,Dcls47-52.1n4 ,THOS. D. SMITH & Co,
TICE FARMER'S SORG:.
My sturdy sons, I)r . ing forth the share,
An sharp to to rn th' titifetter'd sett,
If we in Imam fain would hear I
The golden steaves, fear not the toll:
Those Jemmies es who strive Pw place.
And other's rt ain',l to "glory's car:.
Fancy in labor t core's disgrace,
* 1 •
And asnee itlinl.uman war.
Not so, we wry k• our country's weal ) .
True honor lies In arts of peace,
We'll guard It tiitli our hearts of steel—
And dig to fir. the - I•toltten flecee." l , •
Nor While we ti II the teeming earth,
Let us forget hat we are bound,
By all the Ides_ ingt of our birth,• , '
To strive thanknowledge :may abound.
What though tlio Spring to labor calls.
And summepeaty
thi forehead glow t
Autumn with fills our halls—
. '
In Winter pleasures overflow.
Then let us bless our heal state, '
And yield to earth the seed and min I
With grateful hearth wall w &tett and wale,
"The early and the latter rain."
Cie fanner.
MANAGE ~ .s. NT OF ER IT TII,EES, g,, •
- , Tr .EL Y'' /7/NT.S. ' : - ,
' Pruning.—Dr,ry cultivator of fruit should .
thoroughly examine his °reined and fruit garden;
before he islinterrupted by the approaching busy
season. -Those Irk+ have largo trees should give
them the necessary pruning. A alribt triencang
every yeire.or two, is much hettar_thsoS. the more
frequent practice of heavy niuning.ifter years of .
neglect.
Tte, Wank should be drineini - early in the month
as possiblethet the wounds may- become well
dried Wore the sap flows. There is morejudg.
mentond care needed in pruninglarge trees than
in any other part ,of their management: The
operator should constantly bear 'in mind, that a _
neat, handsome head-is to be preServed ; that the
beat shaped ald most thrifty branches are to be
left ; and that he light.of the,, sun should be ad..
mitted as far rut practicable to all parts of the
tree. A - thrift growth of the branches will thus
be kept up ; a d in connection with geod caitiff:i
-d l
ea of the soi . the fruit will 1 posses 4 the large
i
size, and fine flavor and appearance, so eminently
desirable, and ,usually. seen on young trees. The
advantages of admitting the sunlight, must be oh.
vious to every!one who has noticed the difference
between the rich flavor fof fruit fully exposed io
the solar rays,!and that whichlhas grown.under e
thick moss of branches and I leaves. Indeed so
imp.rtant is this influence, that the exposed aide
of an tipple isloften found much richer in flavor
than the shot side—the rill acid of thoEsopus
Spitzenburgb and the sugary sweetness of the
Tallman Bweetin6 are roost strikingly observable
under the dark red 'eUrface of the one; and brown
sunnycheek Si' the-,Other.
Lugo riot nds Slade in pruning should 'be
I protected by a subtle - air-tight end water-proof
coating, otherwise they will dry and 'crack, admit.
rain, and finery become, diseased from decay : —
The cheapes good coating 'is a mixture of tar
and brick-duSt. applied twat-the best 'and neatest,
is a thick solution of gum shellac in alcohol, kept
corked tight, and applied with a brush.
Pruning Peach Tices.—Pruning the peach is
very little Practiced, -simply becauio its great
advantages are generally unknown. Mast -culti
vators, however, must have riceiceil the difference'
in the size of the , peachee..arid still !more in -their
quality, growin in ono case sport young and thrifty
trees, and inlthe other', on old and stunted ones.
Old trees might be rendered thrifty, and produc- .
live of largeldelicious fruit, if a' regular system of
pruning were kept I up. The" tendency in , the
growth of tlas tree, when tteglected, i 3 to form
long and le branches, With leaves and fruit
only at the ' owcr extremities ; shtitting out the
light from th• re..t of the tree, and 4ttended with
slow and 'Linn nutive gtowth..• Judrtious pruning,
by shortening commenced while the tree is yet •
young, and ontinued yearly, will preserve a
handsome hen to thilree,land young, and thrifty
shoots w from ill eta t all p a arts the branches,
\,
even down to heir very Sommenc l rn
eent, at the
upper extremit .of the trunk.. Old trees have,
in some imtinecs, been much beielfiled 'eseq„,,by
the rough and if iskAlful trimming lw the wia:s;
add new and h •altbv branches dialt;e sprung up
and borne fine)) on 'old arid stunted trees, which
had been thus areidentoll4 relieved cf a part of
their useless lirnbs. j A. J. Downing says: ••'4e,
have seen . two peach .tree. of the 1 same age side '
by side, one unpruned, and the other regularly
shoriened-in„uld laOth bearing shout four bushelA.
The fruit of ill - latter was, howeVer, double the
size, and incomparably finer." A similar cipen, .
ment, made the past season by the 'wriler, wee
attended with qrite as great success, '
liospberries-These should be Pruaed as loom
as the surface of the 'round becomes thawed in
spring. All tbe old stems, and all the smaller
young shoots, should be cleared Sway to the
ground, and shout half a dozen of the- largest
stems of last year's growth left for bearing : —
Their upper extremities for a - footer two should
be cut off; being weak ant! useleis,land detrimen
k.tal from their weight and shade.. The remainingi
stems, if not of la 'stiff and uprightivariety, should
be loosely tied to I
Hardy Grain deed pruning early, before the
sap flowatuad bldeding commences. A moderate
bleeding need not be feared,.but if profuse, it is
detrimental. The sooner the work is done in this'
mouth the bette . The Isabella, Bland.'Cata,vr-'
Ira, and other A erican;varieties, are of such ram
pant
pant growth, that when only a few years old;they
- bear most atiundhntly, and hence the expedanced
cultivator conelddea that pruning ist not necessary,
and that they deihetter without it., A - Mod erro
neous conclusion—for.the vines, by each neglect,
soon becomes tittle of thickly matted sterns and
-branches, their •410 r is elbsustediand diminutive
craps of poor fruit is 'the result.) But by good
pruning they miry be kept it4enanial vigor and
undiminished praductivoness: 1
The great leading rule to folios
old wood down as near' the grog
and to let new l istid ; vigorous at
from the hearing
,hrenebes, which
and evenly distributed Over the to
. .
requisites ore striOly attended to,
fine fruit will , Many times reps
given, whatever he the particular
although the '
mu o of training ho
I
sustain upright ad parallel bearil
most
,eystematic nd convenient.
ways of manageuent 'for this
practised.' The first is to alio i
arms to remain, but to cat down l'
every year,everytiOternate upright
new ono may spOng up in its plae•
these uprights &cry year. The 1
the uprights reMain several year
An„yearly, their laterals, Co a singl
acquaintance, who is wonderfully
1116 Isabella giapo's successfully bu
the old portion of the vine, so
vigorounelems are at all times o
by careful and clean pruning, ho
crops—some of the bunches of
being eight inches !Ong, and it
single branch oll;one year's grow
lowitig season eight pounds of fr
.
Budded Treda.—Trers In wh,
*vied last summer, should pow
to the bud, ihntlit msy grog fri
all tho sap. TO cause the new
straight, have 'wo or, three incl
above the bud; to this the nest
closely lied as I is a few inches
main till inidsumm , r,• when the;
.pared. down closely to the bud.
Fruit Trees which lack vigor of growth, eel:mid - I
be stimulated ty j ith a good coating of only manure,.
spaded in as aeon 'as the frost leaves the round.
All fruit trees, 4xcept of the largest size, which do.
not stand in ground kept constantly cultivated by
the hop, should': have a circle, several feet in (flout..
eter, spaded around them. All , trees nra berirtit
ed by it.— [Albrir iy` Cul iralor.
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Paper HA, Imin-s and. Dtorders
FOR PARLOW3,IfALI..I.3 I" , ROOMS. oppicr,s,,i. c .
1 1 IIE subserits r Is now rseeiving his Spring. stock of
DA PETt lIA. lIINGS, FRP...3(70E8, GoI.D PANEL
COLUMN DEC( RATIONS, &c, embracing a 49.!rns
sortinent than eau be bonne in an)L.one stun: 11 Nola
delpiiM, as . this4ock embraces 111..131.1 rafter. of
threCof the barsl fartoric, In the chy,—.lllol - which
he pledges Itinirel (to sell at Philadriphia prices, and the
higher priced layers at prier,be
olden personsper
int! below, the 9ti a tatty. nine linnet
out of ten, fall.; her?, which subjects then, to tronble
and inconvenietre —by ntirthasin , here they cm al
ways got It ruatced without trouble nod all,litionhl ex
perse. This 13 nip important consideration I
:.). If any persis 1 who Is going tir the city prefers ta
king his own sel etions there, we trill rise him :in oi•
i
der on any rif the Pap. Stores, where he do make his
own selection, and tix the prices,! (which Cali I,: done
before he presents the order. in order to slbst - !: lens
that we seDat ckty prices, and tire saute WRI Ine,rhar •
ged on nor accouin. I
t} WIDE CUETAIN PATEII. A large . surp!y of
new and various patterns, wholesale. and. retail.—
(Wholesale 'XS per tlngcn piec..); '
Country hlSicluints supplied why:lca:lle with pi
per at city priori ettrtiage added. ; •
G A lot of od! patterns of paper, qnitable bit . floe
Makers, nod winhhnw cal-talus, will ins sold very low.
- LI- Doper .11an.angs an low as In cents per piece at
Mar, k!3 •.•-• , .
it4NNAN.B
~: : -si t: - 4, 1 , A, and Dotal! !look sto.t.Cll.
• „ is to keep the
nod es possible,
boots spring up,
'must be thinly
ethos If these
heavy crops of
• the attention
~
mode adopted;
.rizontal arms, to
igaboots, la the
Two- diffoient,
ethod has been,
1 the horizontal ,
tpiono good bud;
branch, that a
, thus renewing
!second is to lei
only . pr(ming
bud each. An
successful with
Price in the earth
'that yoting and
tly visible; and
rains enormous:
IFabella grapes
one instance a
h, bore tho:fol
linit. e ".. r ,
ab
,
i buds weed in
e beaded down.
ly by reeoiiing
7
boot In glow
lies of the aid&
w ehoot is tobA
long, and so!to—
stump is to; taa.,