rr spans A - sleArHt t074047ta1aa.• Belleie, dear eirls.this maxim WM,- to precept end in pfactice Juo„- ' That it-spoil:a man tisgnmr3e *OA t The creatarei never - cuieht to go - Boned the honeymoon or sh_r,, - 7: If they survive that they will show That 4,t'spoils amen to many hi*. When first he kneels befits yourfost„•.l now soft his words, his looks so sweet. • • • 13tif it spoilea man to marry When once a late content he'll *Tint, Arid gets your linger to shot. - ' Oh: lieu he7s_oultia,difrerentthlnj r • It spoils a man to marry him. ' nave you a, fancy you most droi, it t A,7a111, it msy be, - you nitat'ion It, Before_ you think of marrying And even if you venture then„-, Select the very worst of men t, - -If not, nine chances out or ma • • • ' spoil a man to merry hins:'. UJit anb 15nmor. A GOOD STOIIY.—Some years ago, when 'Chicago was in its infancy, a stranger took up quarters at the principal hotel, and inscribed' his name on the register es "Mr. l 4—, of St. Lnuis." For several days he. emained there, engaged in transacting the business • which had brought him to the place, and from - his exceedingly plain dress, runners, and general tippearance, attracted bat little attention. Soon Mr. J. was suddenly seized.-with illness, during which be was sadly - neglected by his host; and the servants. taking their' tone from the muter ofl, the bonze, left him tekshift for himself as he beat Could. Thus mat. •' Asia went on, till one morning he 'was found past praying (or. His paperepere then examined, that the sad intelligence might be communicated to his friend., what, to the surprise of alt. he was. titind to he one of the wealthiest men in the west _ ern country. Airangements were accordingly : made for the funeral ; but,_ befre'the lut rites were perfurixted, the subject came to life 'again, haying been the victim of catalepsy,' instead of the ""grim King of Terrors." All. were overjoyed - at his fortunate escape from so dteadful slate, and from - thdt :Mae were profuse in their expressions ef.solicitude, elicited,-however, tf we may judge . by "documentary evidence," rather than by any ' personal regard. At length some one ventured to ask holy things appeared to him while in his . trance, to which he thus ieptied : I thought I had come to ttie river of death, , • where I met an angle, alio handed me a jewel to serve as a pass to the other side. On giving this . to the ferryman, I received from him another, intichearried me forward another stage in my journey. Going on thus, for- several stages, re. • ceiving at tbe termination of; each a ticket for the succeeding one, I at last reached the gate of the • heavenly city. There I futind St. Peter, who opened the door at my summons, pips in mouth, . seated by a small table, on which, stood a goodly m)g of steaming whiskey-lnthly. "Good morning,aii." said he, very pOiii - arf: "Good morning, St. Peter," said L "Who are you, aitrisked he,-turning over the leaves of -a huge ledger. . "Aly.-name is • ` "Very good, sir; where did you live down be low 1" "I lived at St. Louis, in the State of Missouri.' "Very well, sir; and where dtd'you die?" "I died at Cts , eago, in Dino's." 'Chicago!" said be, shaking his Head, there la no such plate, air." .1 beg your pardon, St. Peter,•but have you.. map of the united States hotel" - . air." "Allow me to look at it." "Certainly, sir." With that be handed doirn a splendid atlas, and I pointed out Chicago oath, insp. . "All right, sir," said he wiles a moment's pause: "It's there, sure enough, so walk-in, sir; but I'll be bleat if vou' ain't the• firs: man that has ever come/ he: e from that , place'!" Thus ended Mr. J.—'s account of his transi tion state ; and no more itarstiotis were aakcd.- - [Spirit V the , c• A Hoosier. who wished to astonish a Yankee, gave the following description of the fertility of his favorite State. Of cobras, the Yankee gaped under t'such a dere old Yankee, jual tell you. 'lf a farmer in our country plants ground _ wi:h corn end takes first rate care of it, he'll git seventy-five bushels to the acre, and if be don't plant at all, he'll get fifty.— The beets crow on large that it takes three, yoke of taxer, to pull up_A full sized one ; and then it leaves a hole su lar.m that I once knew a famly Of five children who all tumbled in a beet hole before it got filled up, and the earth caved in upon them, and they all perished.. The trees grow in large that I once knew a enan'twho comnienctd cutting one down, and when be bad cut away on one fur about ten days, ho thought he'd just take a look around the tree, acd when he gut round father aide he found a man them who bad been cutting at it For three weeks, snd they'ed never beard one another's avec" 'Why. our land is so rich—why, ye beset seed anything so.tarnsi rich in your life. Why, bow d'ye 'Finnic we make our candies? ha!" "Don't know," ssys the Yankee. "We dip 'ern in the mud puddle," said the Hoosier. . WetunlNG COAL—One day , last week • gentleman who hay conceived ..the ides that all coal dettierarrere rogue., having occuinn to put .chsse a load , of Lehigh, determined that be would superintend the operation of wrigiting. Acaord. ingly be proceeded to the coal yard. and witched every Mani of coal deposited in the cart with an sighs eye. 4 When he was - astirfied thatbe had • elAtined full weight, I. ordered the coal to be tion4eyed to his dwelling, and followed it ails !"dairitination,to be assured that nothing wigs Ile on itt • road. After the coal was delivered the teain , iger 'returned tti the yard, and being observed to be in smuncomMonly good bumort was questioned as to 'the cause of his mirth. lie espl tined it by ra)ing that the gentleman who piarchUed "that last load Of vial," in his anxiety to mid being chest-d, had stood upon the platforrit balaneo while the coal was weighed ! The ,gentleman alluded to weighed about 180 poiii4s.—gtOslon Bee:, A VerCTINO INCIDENT. --Pope, the 11C- . tor, well. known for his devotidn to the culinary set in general, sud to particular, re , calved an invitation to dinner, eccomp.inieJ by an apology for the simplicity of the intended fare— 'a small turbot, and. a boiled edgebone of beef. "The very thing of all others that I like," ex claimed Pope; "1 will conto with the greate.t pleaiure," and coma he did,' and eat he did, till he could literally eat no longer—when the word 'was given, and ,a'haurich of venison fit for ti • emperor, was bwitight in. Pope divined at a. •J,.glance the nature of ihe , trap that had . been laid for him, but he was fairly caught, and, afer a pury Aka at trifling with a d.ltcioue dice, he laid .down Ws knife and fork, and gave way to an Iy. sterical buret of tears, exclaiming, of friend of twenty years standing, and to be served in this manner !" . , SUBLIMITY.—rfwak. night—the wind bawled mournfully' dinong the deserted palaces of .of aneicut Rome, now sweeping With a dirge-like eadence over some mouldering monument of man, anon fishing with awful majesty' t! rough the realmsesf space, atatteriag destruction upon every side. An old and sorrow stricken man, bending 'neath the weight of years and misery, opened tie bosom to the pelting storm; no son to aid, no (rind to succor him. Leaning his aged frame upon his stag, ,sod in a voice inartiettlaie from emothiii;he ejacOlsted cby.Gosh f how my Loot, /auk !" Cot.. Cnoccarr.-;-While Col. Crock• st was at Wuhington with his datighter.syoung gotten:leo who hod been paying his .addresses to her. wiote to him urinating his" permission that They might be married. The reply of the Col onel was in the &Ewing laconic style:. • Dear received you letter. .Go shawl. 03w,"Which are the hyenas-anti which en the monkeys t" inquired a child of thsithow men.. • ever-yen please. my dear; 30e.va paid a41132,131,ipti. and have a right, to choose.•' Attention is TO the fact that pomp, omitted erfth Dyspepsia, • '1 Liver Complaint, Sick Headache. Nervous ; Agfed- Ilona, Chtdiooss, I pea of Appetite, wookoess,Deawbu on , Costhent.s. Palpitations of the Hem, I ownestrer Bpl - and all irregularities of the stannic& end bowels.— ' Children afflicted with Cholera blortnts or Dowd Coin. ,platnt, and all delicate females subject to hrogniaritiem will find in tbo use of ,DA. EyANS• VEGETABLE ANTI-Dir3PiPTIO CAN DV-00A3 ED PILLS, ' A safe, pleas a at, and eaten cure. 25 ets. a box, with • directinnt for MIMa them. and a pamphlet containing batnerous testimonials of the astonishing curd perforate ad by these pins. . „ For tale In Schuylkill county, Fa...by H. BANNAN and JOHN S. C. MARTIN , s,', trotter' ; a .shiog er . -7.1.0tt Carbon; B. Falla,..Mineraville. Preen:et by Dr. T. G. Erdal, alms medical depot, 'o. 22, North dth street, Phdada. thetil4B.s-,lnt DAIRY tIitESE.-560 tbs. 'apart°, dairy . Choate from Llerkhner county, New lork.Jual re ettre4 sad RI nit by rho 01 I. N. HEATTA" & es. • c "warp.. , Jr o ti brin VitraN .Tas HAßD rtiew , 4t lltle . OfPlinaggliv !STANTON'S' zargima:4ENED OAIII HOlTSBoorrwitt.E. e •. thatmvafling - ELM - 10 2+7,4 *r:Pll` l 2,l l 4 .- sr: tublic4, that t 4 .‘hailk*erAgl3cAlbora—namet nalvoiselly tialtitewleidgentiheVailialatlible. hy Jacob G e i aa o. rfittedy.for,Rheantails/Pvllgittal;l4fectOßt".''. Is. • Pgml 1 1P4aa ittYleashich traction of the If itseles.4 l ortyTtitott end QUalr.f "Oft ~ Wenture"Wciilaforl of all those who sues, Old.Utiors,falus -Inibe : Mack and Clopatv , Mll l o-* vitt r litrn With their panona,,,,, Lo the h iyfar . e ' l e: r :l rdi r se tta r :r: vr n p it a n d r;:pti ca s i t C p ril lhat io dar t pu W "" blii i4 be i n 6e efi a t than vows the c o h ir o . i t ult he se li aaor ti4 ;77i ind e. tit T leat he lOn tri rf Orfila: l ll .7 WitliNbDie'letlia..t..llllll4l4l.7lP.O.: - ;; l pan i?' ments arc furnished and enema so as to compatet curing the most se:erre-cases of the .Bifferant diseases 'favorably wab iliosinf any hotel in the Stale. • - besboenvebonatmowedr,flaunr.d.tnheutLlGhellmEZCO4 m ailf t tle4lha irk t r had4 , .... a ;L n O .llintiu rat u e u f au a l l oc. f e : 72c ria li :t puiw a ri j ie v a.i th 7a4 l v i d n e iti l.d crl ew li: lea vr w ll i ui dt.tm. d it su ah l .A t p t ya thi a ce t d alicit ri" t: me tlieti h ai s Y nitit't° ; s a lijem4 the° 6041:2 " 4431jc1t 4° 1: 1, - 7;1 ' ,1 , • ;'IBRAEI. REJNHARD. abased siotn fast introeneed to A lute attached to the How, which is capable the noitee of the pub W... inis WONDERFUL. iteblEDY, of actotaniodatingTaAarge: number, of home. , Careful and in that stowt spactof time, .11 hasacquired a form. Voters meniwaya.ln =leo lance, and Ort !tome are well ration Matteotti It aniop.p.tmetheines at llgiVatgoep. wicen czar . or pal aarpady ibeitrat, and Wt. li.has iceetved the ap.. probation of thsaledkal Faculty and many citizens ot Intbitiora and wealth have united and tecommendlnalt. to the pobilea rumor* medicine that can beraztfeiy re, soiled to for speedy teller. The high eltimasteralready_ attained by IbialpoilniatMedicinn, has Induced some base and evil minded persons to palm oft a counterfeit as the genuine and no doubt the country will ha flood ed with a spurious Hone* Liniment.. Ile earefutand examine well iterate you bay. and see you get STANTON'S EXTRIINAL REMEDY , CALLED 0 - . v ' See, hat each bottle has my mine blown uponitrand . that it is accompanied withdirectionVand with a fee' simile of - my signature.= the *creed pages otherwise, you will be cheated .with an-article that w,.11 injure tit stead of lienellittog you.- —, , • The IoW price at which It sold enables every one, even the poorest to beberreatted by ibis excellent reme dy. It is unfortunately the cam that the working Man, ses, from exposure gen more subject than the idle and eta ,to those very infirmities which-it .is - /Mended ID' Care, yet the exorbitant price signally asked for reme dies of the like nature (one don's; per bottle,) robs the -needy of their owe. , :vv ••. . .• •-.. Thousands me co suffering the Most Intense Mein*. arising from maimed limbs,- distortions of the fraplelt. Inveterate rheumatism man,' of them, perhaps, have 'already given up in despair alt attempts to obtain relief, :after repeated and unsoccessftz/ trials—but let no such (helices of despair be entertained-'try 11UNT'S LII\ I- I ME?, ,it has done, wonders, as may be seen by reading the several cases repotted. in the pamphlets which are to be had of everyligent, Try It and despair not. list shouldyou in carelessness,, or incrednlity neglect tp 'deck for relief in improper application, either (or your. self or gout friends. then let the blame be upon your se (only, tar Providence has• now placed within your reach a safe and certain remedy, • which has already afforded relief to thousands, and whose healing proper ties ore incontestible. CEO, B. dad.liTON. sing Sing; July.l, _ .: „ , AGENTS: John G. Ilrown.lPottaville. • loins Roblohnid, Pint Clinton. Bickel ea Medley, Orist;sburg• . . . Leis is O. Wunder. Schuylkill Haven. lames B. Falls. Miners./ills. Geo. Reitanyder, New Castle. Walter Lawton, St. Clair. . 8., R. Sempton, Port Carbon. ' . . Oliver & Mari, Belmont. • . W. IL Barlow, New Philadelphia. , ' 3! Willianes, ?diddleport. . .. . George 11. Potts, Brae-Irvine, Jos.ll. Alter, Tuscarora. . - . . . Helton . & 31orgattworth; Tamagni. 1 July 3d, 1847. , Pottsville. May 15th. 184133-1 S HAAS'. EXPECTORANT, 4 ' • Iron TII6 CURL 01 • Consumption, Coughs, Colds, .&O 7.0 THE.PUBLIc:: rN PRESENTING this valuable medicine to the pub ' lie as a remedy fur Consumption, and Pulmonary Diseases in general, I have hems actuated solely by the great since.• attending its rise in my own Immediate neiglilioitiood,and a desire to benefit the afflicted. 1 shall simply endeavor to give a brie Comment of iii soefillness. and (loiter myself that its surprising effica cy w ill enable me to (banish such proofs of its - virtues as will satisfy the meet int reitalous:that CONSUMP TION may and "CAN BE CURED," if this medicine is resented to in time. As Consumption ' •however la a disease which differs much in the sever ity of its symp mu, and the tepidity of its progress; and has long baf fled the skill of physicians it cannot be suppooed-that this or any other remedy Is capable of effecting a cure in every case and in every stage of the disease: an the contrary, we must expect it to fail sonietimes, zircumstance which occurs dally,with all the most val uable remedies we possess, for the most simple diseas e.. The proprietor submits the following testimonials In Its favor from citizens of this County, well keown tattle public. " Mn. W.J. Ilsaso—llaving been afflicted for the last thirtyyearn with Consumption, and ha vlngtod thi ad r Ice °Nome of the most eMlnentPhysitians,and waist. yea up as incurable. I wesladueedtornakistrialrif your Invaluable ExpectoraoLand am happy to say that tam entirely cured, and am attending to my daily occupation esthough 1 bad never been afflicted. Presoods to ta- Alas your EXPECTORANT,-1 could not, if 1 had been 'so disposed, do anything at my trade. i , have since ree =mended It to several of ray friends, and particularly one case ofCoarl.szaCovesTerrtos.andam heavy lb state that in every instance it had the desired effect. Yours respectfully JOSHUA. DAWKINS. `Schuylkill Haven, October 1.1841. .j derma' Lanz. Davre, - darinery I, 1845, ' Mr. W.. 1 !lass,—Dear Sir :=-I.lavlng been afflicted with a severe pain in the breast, 1 was induced to try pour Expectorant, and after using one bottlooffit.folind It to relieve me, and (do not hesitate In recommending It to the public.as a valuable medicine for Colds, Coughs and Afflictions of th e Breast. I am respectlilily yours &e.. EDWARD IIeNTZINCEIL latent•rbart.t. llsren, October 19. 1844. 1 Win taken with a had cold some time ago, and seed one or two bottles of.lfr Hass' Expectorant, which re lieved me much, and should I4iave occasion for the above again, I would freely tall on Mr. Baas for his in valuable Expectorant. . DANIEL 11. STAGER. • fiCIIVVI:KILL Moms, July, 29.1845. Ma. WILLIAM J.' HA A 6,—Dear Sir.—l ant happylo testify to the efficacy Of your expectorant, for AMA tve,r ing the purpose for which It was intended, that of re liev Inc Coughs, Colds, &C., = ' roam respectfully, CRAB: IiENTZINCEIL For sale by the Proprietor at Schuylkill Haven; and by the following Agents in Schuylkill county. S. C• Martin, Llewellyn—Johannan Cocktail, Esq. Minersville—J..& J. Falls, -.New Castle—George Relfanyder, Esq. :Sport Carbon—Henry Shissler; P. M. • Landingville—Colnr & Drumheller, Pfrierrovellraeff& Ferrer.. Tamaqua—Deaner & Morganroth, • Middleporte-41. Koch & Son, Tosciirom—George R.-Dry. • re Frederick Klett &Co., bare been appbtnted gene. rat agents in Philadelphia, for Haas. Expectorant. IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS set all mho are affected with Cosurnmption, Coarghs, eolds: Asthma, Bronchitis, Spittint Blood, Pain is t ho Sidstind Rotoot; Sore Throat, Ifooroevers, Palpitation of tie Heart, 11400 pint Courh, Croup, Aires, Nervous Tremors, Lien Conyidaint,a yid diseased hiehichintrn TUOMPSON*B COMPOUND SYRUP OF ' AD AND I, WOOD NAPTIIA. IF ea th ie r , re th it i r . p o o n haer uw ir i t li m m ed p i l e d in y e a t t o I en d em e If; v eil: d y ' cure secure di ;a -1 restoration to health. From all parts allot country testimony ciptinuea to pour in of its unequalled and salutary power over Pul monary, Thtoat, and Pectoral diseases. A recent letter from Hendcrahott & Co., an old and highly respectable firm in Nashville, Tenn.. state. : That the Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Nap tha gives universal satisfactioa,"—more ■o than soy medieine they have ever sold. • Read the following from Dr.Yoong,theeminent °enlist: PIIICADELPIIIa, Jso. leth, 1817. Marrs. Avary 4- Dickson :—Gentleinen :—!taring rerocornended to my prartfre. and need in my own fa. 'Mily,Thodtirson's Compound Syrup of 'Car and Wood Naptha,l have no hesitation in saying that it is the best :preparation of the kind in use, and persons suffering from coldr, , tonehrl. areetions of the throat, breast, ae., en prevalent at this season of the year,' use any medicine that will allay a cough or cons motion sooner than Thompson', Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood l'irtotha. 1 Wu. Younn. M. D , snrute street. Read also the following from a man who will, a% any Airne,corrotierat: Its statement.. MOST WONDERFUL CURE!.. • . PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 4th, 18t6. Penetrated with a deep score of gratitude for the be nefit ea Perieneed by the use of Thompson'a Compound Syrup of Tar, and that others, who, like me, have lan guished through years of affliction and suffering, with net being able to Min a remedy, may know where it can be obtained, I voluntarily make the following statement: About 4 years :dace, after being affected with a violent cold it ten we a troublesome and severe cough. Whilst the cough continued which gas, with scarcely any In termission, during this long period, language falls to tell what I have sublned from debility. pains in the breast and side, night sweats, difficult expectoration, oppressed breathing, and, In fact. all those symptoms which mark a revere milmonary affection. The relief occasionally obtained by the discharge of the flintier which obstruct ed the heaithy action of my system. but Increased my fears. as the purulent matter discharged was frequently streaked with blood. During this time I was under the treatment nt several physiciani. and took many. of those preparation' re commended as rervicable in the cases of .others. but without relief; and 1, at length, concluded that a cure, in my case, was hopeless.. tint how agreeably changed in now myopiniont I hare used s cor about three weeks, Thompson's Compound Syrup of Tar.. , . fly the use of one bottle my rough has been relieved and my system reinvigorated. and by coot int, ins its Ilse up to this time. I am aattallea that my complaint is entirely removed and eradicated. R. Realtsmlt2, S. - Seventh street. Prepared only by ansnev lc Dickson, (successors of S. P. Thompson,) at the N. r. „corner of Fifth and Spruce streets, Philadelphia. Sold in Pottsville by J. C: BROWN, and J. B. Price 50 cents; or it per bottle ; or .2 50. and $3 for six bottlep. Beware of imitations - • July 17; 1817 In Preparation.-. Yearly [toady. STATISTICS of Coal : the Geographical and Geoln pica! Distribution of Mineral Combustibles; or Fos sil Fuel;' accompanied by_ many hundred Tables and Analisis of Coal: with statements of its Production, Co t aumpllon,aadCommercial Distribution,Tariti.Duty, Prices, le.. in all partiof the World, down to the pres. ent year: be R. C. Taylor: Illustrated by ntimeolll3 Maps and Diagrams. The aroak.w ill be published in t COL Imperial 800., containing about 8.50 pages. Pers.:as wishing!o robserjbe abould send theft names to the undersigtenJ immediately. as the edition is limb. ted, and many ambicribers have already beeitobtained ! - J.- W. MOORE, Poblisher, ,Jn1.2443 . ' No. 1 93, Chesnut 'tree,. Phila. nsumption , COMES FROM NEGLECTED COLDS. A ETlERA.Broachitis.Larrviteo.WhooptogicolOtb. (I. Fain in the Breast. Tight Breathing. and every kind of difficulty in the breathing organs iitay be eared If at tended hi in gond Wins. ; • If you are nrifOrtbriatelyitmongthe numbeSwhoenr. fer within) of the above malailie.,don't wait a moment or lose an hour In trying to Cure it. A diy may ho too law. Mr. B. OANNAN,-Mr.- MARTIN', to Pottsville FALLS. in blinersville IL Shissier: Tort Carbon. will fitrnieliviu *stilts tenths of TIIE REV. DR:ESTErs BLACK 13111 UP-: - For one dolldr, whlchwill be of immense value to Tod. It is one of Mtn bests males the world now owns.-- Don't neglett your oivn best interest. JoUtS-5-3m Patent Grease. FOR the' axles of Carriages, Mrigons,lta il Road Cars and Machinery of all kinds, Masse oil and prevent Diction. This article is nrepared and for sale by CLEM ENS & PAR VIM, the only Manufacturers of thus arttcte,ln Ore Belted States, tit their wholesale And retail Ilardirare and Deus Store in Pottsville, Schuylkill Couttty,Pa. . 'REMEMBER that none fs genuine without the-writ ten signature of the inventor and . proprietor, Chas. %V. CleMe'h.• UPOO eath package. ' - • - • RAIL ROAD frlit suterrTher• bare nourfundirte from Alba tn 1. bra. from Liverpool: Sums itoadiron, If xI. 5 tons to tons le 11 I, stons le e. Also, eo tnns best relined iron, consisting of round, square and eat bers.• Apply to 8. GROROR, Korth Bora ennrer of .sfartnt end 1203 :treat MEMMMINE ' .. ra A -r - , - 4 - •• „ THE'NMER:S s .701:501A1 — , T AN D'POITSVILLY - GENERAL ADVERTISER. . • Franiriln•Bouse, , 4105 the straci,;;;-eirrnaostamis. - ' • Tlfflfrouse le located in Chesnut street, between Third and Palma, In the inintedi. vieleityof the Exchange, Post- °diem e : a Ilanire, and business partof the city. lt Is r' well furnished, the rooms large and tarn` . Jortable. 'The table is always supplied with' the best the marketaffords. .Tbe wine. in part are of the well known stack of the Messrs, Sanderson, and are nattoferior to any In the city. The subscriber Wassisted In the monovalent of the bonaeby a.B: illtaymatcr, formerly of Lancaster co., Pa., who has recently been one of the principal assmt ante, ..tlartwelPrr Washlagtott liOnse." , " The ler , Tants aro pallt, and reweave to the wants of the guests. Nothing shall he warning on the part of the proprietor to make the Fratiklid House a comfortable home to the - traveller, the-man of business nr pleasure. and It will he pin constant desire to merit a share of their patron age. [Feb3ld,l4 G. W. SOULE. Proprietor. - "T. J. Hughes, Broker. ./61.Ettals baitrit atd sold, sisrairfor esWetiis of _rests., Office opposes/the Xis's'? Bask; ~,,,,.,,,,... Irks; S"5 -..- Evt. TOR eA Lt dea rata la three story residence In X' Morris' Addition: - ALSO: A large and convenient store room and dwel ling house well located ih Mlnerevuite. - ALSO,: Eight building lots In Minersrille. as mania rated as any WO° borough. A number of mortgages and lodgment bonds of various amounts, argil secured On property in Pottsville and vicinity. ALSO: A valuable store in Centre street. ALSO,: For sate or rent, a store and dwelling in Mt nersville, in the most hush:cgs part of the town. ALSO: The/limo and convenient hotel, situated in the town of Patterson known as the Schuylkill Valley Hotel. Terms easy. WANTED: Coal lands or productive property in Schuylkill county, in exchange for productive property Philadelphia. (N0V2047-47 Valuable Coal Tracts to Rent.. rro int on leases, to suit applicants, all that tract of I land belonging to the North American Coal Co., known as the 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 Sprain. Barraclench. Pearson, Clarkson, Stevenson, Little Tracey, Peach dlounta in Veins. Green Park or Ravensdale Vein, Per pendicular. Diamond, and Big Diamond Veins, along with many others not named. Also, all that tract called the Junction Met, belong; lag to the said CompanY,co - ntaining the Salem,Forrest, Rabbit Stole, Mortitnir, Tunnel, Black Mine, C. Law ton and Allied Lawton Veins. Also, a Saw Mill and Grist MilLsltuatedon the Mill Creek Tract, allorwhich will be rented on moderate terms by applying to Pipsville; Fib. 21 For Sale at Private Sale. A LL that certain tractor parcel of land, situated on IA. the Brrisid Mountain, In Lower Ma hantonge town, slip, h; Schuy . lk county, (formed} , Berk. county,) to the state of Pennsylvania, bonndedand described as fol. lows, tn wit :—Beginning at a marked white oak tree thence by late vacant lands, mkt , surveyed to Jacob Miller, north sixty-five perches, to a white oak ; thence by late vacant land, now surveyed to George Werner. west 116 perches to a stone • thence by late vacantland now surveyed to Leonard Illicit, smut: sixty-five perch es to a Spanish oak ; thence east 146 perches, to the place of beginning, containing fifty-five acres and one hundred and flrty-two perches of land and allowances of sit per cent. forroads, &e. JOAN GAUEN:VER., Executor of F. Deaths' estate, 60, Market at. Philada. Philadelphia, September 19. MO se- Farm tbr Sale. !VIE subscriber will sell a valuable "•"1 farm , consisting of 110 acres, situated in jj; Plnegrove township, Schuylkill county. la about 4 mines below Plneerove. About 91acres on he land is cleared.and ma state of cultivation, ten of which is In meadow. The hal. note is woodland, well timbered The Union Canal runs through the property,' The buildings consist or a two storyslwelling bouse,a new Switzer barn, and oth er out buildings. There are two orchards on the farm, and an abundant supply of good water on the premises close by the buildings. There are fifteen acres of win ter grain lu the ground. For terms and other particu lars, apply to the subscriber In Pineernve. PETER FILBERT. October 10 1466 41-If Salamander, Fire, and Thief- Proof Chests, ( • Fire-Proof Doors for Banks end Stores, grad and Late opjiay Presses, Patent Slate • biaer nefrifera tors, Water Filters, 'Patent Portable • Water Lowe,, sn tended for the Sick and Infirm. EVANS Lk,. vATsoN, :6, South Third St.. (oppireite the Phtlada. Exchanse,) qq 1 1 FACTURE and keep constantly nn hand, a IV large assortment of the above articles, together whit their 'Patent Improved Salamander FIRE-PROOF SA red, which are no inristructed as to net nt rest all 'manner of doubt as to their. heinit strictly fit e-proof, and that they will resin the fire of any building. The out .sido rases of these Safes are made of ?miler iron, the inside case of soapstone, and between the totter cane and inner cane Is a space Of some three Inches thick, and is fitted in with IndestruCtlblc material, so as to Make it an impossibility to burn any of the contents in side of this chest. These Soapstone Salamanders we are prypared and'dochalleng,e the world to produce any .articlo in the shape of Book Safes that will stand as much" heat, and we hold ourselves really at all times to have them fairly tested by public bonfire. AVe also con tinue to manufacture a Inge and general assortment of our Premlom Air•tight Fire Proof Safes, of which there are over Boo now image. 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 nee: ' Haan ood & Snyder, Pottsville; Joseph C. Lawton, Pottsville; Mr. WilliMn Carr, Doylestown, l'a. N. D. Taylor, 129, North 3d st.•, A. Wright & lleph• ew, Vine us. Wharf: Alexander Caere. Conveyancer, corner of Filbert and 9th sta.; John If. Ford, 42, North 3d st.; Myers Bush, 211, Nort h 3d at James - 11 L Paul. 101, South 11l t 0.,: Dr. David Jays*. 8, South 3d at.; Matthew T Millet 20, South 3d at ; and we could name tome hundreds anthers if it were necessary. Now we invite the attention of the public,tind particularly those In want of Fire Proof Safes, to call at our store before purchasing elsewhere, and we can satisfy them that they will get G. better and cheaper article at our store than at - any other establishment in the city. We also manufactbre the ordinary Fire Proof Chests at very low prices, cheaper than they can be bought at any ocher stcre to Philadelphia. ' DAVID EVANS, JOHANNES WATSON. El=a:==Ea2MMMEI Jetrdella's Celebrated Odonta lgte Drops ARE warranted to cure the most inveterate toothache in one minute. These Drops are Were' to a dis cerning public, with a confidence attached to no other remedy for this painful affection; the objections urged against Kreosote and other remedies of a similar nature do not exist against this, as they are oarranted not to injure nr discolor the teeth in the slightest degree: mi. the contrary they will arrest decay, remove friary amt. tartar, and impart adelightful fragrance to the breath. , !' No remedy has ever been discovered which so effector ally and permanently remove. th is t ruby painful affect ion_ If a cure is not effected the money will be refunded.— In order to put this preparation within the reach of alt. the proprietor has reduced the price to 121 cents per vial. with full directions, and his signature nttached to each, without which none can be genuine. Try it ! De sure to ask for and take none but 3ARDELLA'S Ottontalcir Drops.: there are mane imitations. The following has been voluntarily tendered 1 have applied and witnessed the application of Jar. delta's Odentalgic Drops to the teeth whilst violently aching,. nd harm case have they failed to effect an im mediate cure. Wm. W. Reeves, M. D., Partylk ill Third and Vine streets. Haying used and recommended Jardella's Odontalgic Drops, and witnessed its beneficial and salutary effects, I have to hesitation in recommending it as superior to any nreparaion I have ever used for the purpose for which itis Intended. C. BATITOLLT26, 11. D. Prepared by J. IL Judella, of Fhiladelphla, and for sak wholesale and retail at DA.NIVAN'S bookstores, Pottsvillesand for sale by the druggists generally. U. lIANNAN, • Dell-501 Sole agent for Schtylkill-county. • • Den Ames Cured. • • Scarpa'a . Compound Krtusde itcortatic Oil. -. von the core of Deafness, pain and the discharge 1.7 of matter, from rho ears; also all those disagreea blo noises like the buzzing of Insects, falling of, water, w faxing of steam, &e., which are Nytuptoms of att. Kea chl ng deafness and also generally attendant with the disease• lIERE Is something Werth attending Incoming as It does from a man so e tit naively known as is Mr. Graeff Within city and country. . "I hereby certify that from the eiftets of a severe cold last winter. I became partially deaf, attended with very disagreeable noises like ringing ofbells,d.c, which gradually increased, until I completely lost the hearing of one ear,--when I was induced to tty Sterna's Acous tic Oil, and am now happy to jay. that with the lase of one bottle of the above medicine I can hear as well as ever, and all disagreeable noises have entirely disap peared. Any fanher information respecting my case, will be gladly given, by calling on me at No. 454 North Fiftb street near /lace. DANIEL GRAEFF. Philadelphia, Nov. 11. 1843. . • For sale by U. I.l.Gumpert, No. 120'N, Mb S. strect.Philada.; in pousville brJOEIN G. DROWN In Bertisburg by G. GROSS, and in Reading by-Mr. EARL, where those interested can obtain many inter esting certificates of cures. December 12, 1846 p1."75 PURE MEI WHITE 'Welltertlltt. Brother,. MVirFACITHErtS, No. 65, North Front Street; Philadelphia, haVe now a good supply °lllicit war ranted pure IVEITE LEAD, and those customers who have been sparin:ty surVied in consequence of atun on the ankle. shattonte have their. orders filled. No known rubst ante por nurses thesepre s ervative and hiantifyina proPertles..s., desirable hr a paint, to an roptal extent it oh noadulterated white lead; hence any admlituie of other materials only 'mars .It has, therefore, been the steady aim of the manufacturen„ for many years. toaupplY to the public a perfectly pure white lead, and the unceasidt demandfor. the article, is mailbag It has met with favor.: it is invariably brand ed on one bead ; WETIIERII.I. & BROTHER In full, and on the other, warranted pars, aR In red letters. • Crlpptes•Attendt - • von have gmaned and anffered tong enough with your Rheumatic pains; lost your dine and fra,ener on centebes, besides spending your =sin Tor worthiest nostrum and liniausents: 'Yam for a rare ". 'Olga!: HANNA C..MAItTIN'B, Pmts. Wile; 4., 1:1 Palta , Idinerseine; 11. Shlssier, Port Car bon and ask for • • mavAN 8' DALSLAt RIIIIMATIC PILLS, Prier 50ets: a box, atidase them ts directed, end your ease - twist' be worse than any other.penutne whn have taken them, Wynn be tot Inn short Omens soundly a dollar, asdai DI, from pain and sintering as ever yon was in veer life: 'Don't be nftaidorbehigdistippolnted, there pills - never rune rulet.'' ", : „ . Prepared' by Dr. gv,arts, N o. ” North Siltb stimet, bilaJelpb in. . .1.nt319,11-.9ns MEM rIIMB ooniijioy Is nowge ' ady to make INSIIIt.ANCM3 1.• on LIVES, on the in :teal ay stem, without. liability beyond the annm' of the premises. All titeprefita of the Company divided annually among the Insured... .- - The premium may be paid quarterly, s e mi.soosrany, or annually, or one-half of the premium may be paid In a note at 12 months... Individuals insured in this Company become Members of the corporation, arid vote for trustees. 1 he rates at. premium, with a fun participation in the profs.; are as low as those of any other Institution in the state or country, and lower than any of the English Companies. with only a rsortion of the moats. thank applicatious for Ituntrunce, with full particulars can be had at the naive. • .. • DANIEL L. MILLER. President,: • , : WILLIAM M. CLARKE, Vice President. JOU N W. Hoason, Secretary. - Edatird Ha rt shorne. M.D., . medical inem Mark M. Reeve. In attendance daily from 1 to 2 o'clock, P. bl. • .11122 „ ' ' ' TEE FRANKLIN FIRE' INSURANCE COMPANY _, OF PRILAVELPIIIA. OFFICE No. 1631„ Chesnut street, near Filth street. • DIRECTORS, Cherie...N.l4l;4er, . George W. Richards. • Thomnsifirt, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, .Adolphe E. Rorie, • Samuel Grant. David S. Brown, j n e,nt, R. smith, . Morris Patterson. Continue to make Inittranre, permanent or limited. marvery description of property, in town and country at rates as low as arc consistent with security. Tim Company have •reserved a large Contingent Fund, which with their Capital and Premiums. safely Invested, atmyd ainple protection to the assured.' The awets of the Cpmpany on January Ist, 1548, as published aßreeab4 to an act of Assembly. were as . follows, viz.: Mortgages, 41520,554 13.5 Stocks, Real Estate, MASS SO Cub, &e., inpnrary , loans, 125,459 00 411:40,0917 di Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen years. they have paid upwards of one million two auarlucc thousand dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording mil-. deuce of the advantages of insurance. no well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. CHARLES N.BANCRER, President. CHARLES G. DANCER% Secretary. The subscriber has been appointed agent for the above mentioned institution. and is now prepared to make insurance, on every description of pr.iperty, the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSSEL. Agent. Pottsvilleaunel9, 1841-25 IFebl9-8 Spring Garden Mutual Insurance Company. Tols Company having organized according to the provisions eras charter, is now prepared to make Insurances against loss by Five on the mutual principle, combined with the security or a joint stock car— at The advantage of this system is, that efficienfil cnrity is afforded at the lowest rates that the business can be done for, as the whole profits (less an Interest not to exceed 6 per cent. per annum on the capital) will be re turned to the members of the institution, without their becoming responsible for any of the engagements or li abilities of the Company, furtherthan the premiurnsac tually paid. The great success which this system has met with wherever it has been introduced, induces the Directors to request the attention of the public to Is, confident theta requires but to be undwstood to be appreciated. The act of Incorporation, and any explanation in re gard to it, may be obtained by applying at the Olice Northioestoorner of Oa cmd Wood sts..."of B, BAN NAN, Pottsville. CHARLES STOKES, President. L. ERUMBHAAR, Secretary. DIRECTORS, Charles Stokes, George W. Ash, • Joseph Wood, Abraham R. Perkins, Elijah Dallett, David Rankin, P. L. inguerenne„ Walter B. Dick, Samuel Townsend, Joseph Parker, - The sualmther has been appointed Agent for the It hove meNtoned Institution, and is prepared to effect nsumnees on all descriptions of property al the lowest ate,. B. BANNAN. February 28, ISA DAVID . CIIILLAS, Art. 29 National Loan - Fund Life Assn rance Society of London. A. S a fij t f i NA-t r, 134 . 1q - PLth p e o4 Se e n re ef d it4f the jet 11 1 17 , liament.—Capital £500,0N1 or s2.soo.ooo—Besides a Re.. serve Fund (from Su rptiis Premiums) of about ilS3d3)3-. T. Lamle Murray, Esq., George street, Hanover square, Chairman of rhea urt of iiirecotrs In Loudon Pbysicion.--J. Unionism, M. 1).-. Y. R. R. 'Actuary,— W. S. B. Madhouse, Esq ,F. R. A., 8. Serretari.-7- F. F. Camranx, Esq. following we among the advantages offered by thisstltution The gnaratilee of a largss.eapital, In addition to the accumulation of premiums. The peculiar benefit secu red to the floured by the principle of the loan depart ment. The payment of premiums half-yearly, or quar terly, by parties insuyed for whole term of 104 eta trl dine additional charge. The Travelling leave extensive and liberal. Persons insured ratite, can at °lnd borrol half amount of annual' premium, and claim the same privilege for live successive years, on their own note and deposit of policy. Pert of the Capital is perma nently invested In the United States, in the names of three of. the Loral Directors, As Trustees—arailible always - to the assured in casts Of. disputed claims (should any slab ariss):or otherwisis. i Thirty days al lowed after each payment of preaium becomes due without forfeiture of policy. No i ch rye fur medfcal examination The Society being founded on thy Mutual And Joint Stock principle,garties'may participatg in the profits of the Society; two-thirds or - which aSe annually divided aloofly; those assured for life on the dialticipation scale. Persons with are desirous to avail themselves of the advantages offered by this Instititioh, by addressing the General Agent, J. Leander Starr, No. 4, Wall St., New York, can obtain the requisite Information and the necessary papers for effecting on insurance. P. Any information with regard to this Company can be obtained at the attic of the Miners . ' Journal. August 31. 13-17 31— THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE ANNU . ITY & TRST 'CO.. OF PIHLADA. OFFICE 159 CHESNUT ST. A if, ARE Insurance r. n I.lves,g rant Annuities and En -I.YI dowments, and,recefve and execute trusts.. -• Rates fee hither - kg *lOO en a ring-1s Ws. For 1 year: For: years. • For Life. ' annually. , annually. 20 • 095 1 77 , 30 0 914 136 • 936 40 1 69 143 - 3 90 . 1 50 - 196 • , ' 209 460 60 ' 435-;4 91 , 7 09 E r.-A person aged 30 years nest birth-day', y paying the Companyll 31, would secure to bielni (roily or help $lOO, should he die In one yea i ; or for *l3 10 he secures to then, 41012:1; or Inc $l3 60anno ally for 7 years; he secures to them 11000 shoild he die in 7 yearn; or f0r62360 paid annually during life he provides for them $lOOO whenever be dies. for $65 50 they would receive 85009 should he die in one year. iIMTAIIIT 20. 1845. THE Managers of 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, remaining In force, that wercoissued prior to the Ist of January, MIL Those of them therefore which were issued in the year 1838, will be entitled to 10 per cent upon the sum insured, making an 'addition of *lOO on every 81000. That Is 81100. will be paid when the policy becomes a claim instead oft he *WOO originally insured. Those policies chat wereasued in 1837 will be entitled toSI per cent. or $B7 50 on every $lOOO. And those issued in 1838, will be sntitled to 71 percent. or $75 on 'every 100, arid in ratable proportions on all said policies issued prior to lrtor January,lBl2. The Bonus will be credited to each polocy an the books endorsed on presentation at the Office. It is the design of the Company, to continueto make addition or bonus to the policies for life Ist stated periods. Jona F. JAMES, Actuary. M-Tne subscriber has been appointed Agent tbr tbe above Institution, and Is prepared effect Insurances on lives, at the published rates, and give any Information desired on the subject, on application at this orrice. BENJAMIN BANNAN. 5 ' 'PST opening a taiga end well-selecied Sisurtinett el of Garden seeds, an warranterl (crab (ruin Land rettes, which will be old wholesale and retail at nor ass), prices. Ite Persons wishing to purchase to sell again, !supplied at city prices by the quantity. (Fe 611,7 AT BAN:YAWS BOOK SlTolled. New Stori3 at Brockville. I.r Subset iber has just received franiPbiladelptila J. and has now opened at Brockville, a large sudden eral assonment OfsessOnable goods,suchas Dry Goods, - Groceries, Hardware, and Queerisware; In additionto which will betiound coustantly un handaish,smoked and fresh Meat, as well as a good supply of country' produce.. Call and et:indite our stock,and you whirled us prepared teseil goods at as low a rate as they have ever been sold any 'cirri, In Schuylkill county. e n N. B.—Country produce of all kinds wanted, for which the highest price will be paid. CEO. a. porn. Wake - tep Worms: Lusa. AND SHORT. ROUND AND FLAT., DANNAN. - j. B. C. MARTIN; Pdttiville;- Henry Blatraler, Pori Carbon. hos got for sate no ankle called DR. EVAN.' VEGETABLE" VERNIFUGE. which If tukelaby, directions will eleai the tack of all the borridinbe, aid your lintel:ll2n Rbict you love so dearly, will lire to make you blessed. Proglegellit tbe thilirsfrlend and the worm's death: It is 0t1y33 eta.s bottle. - "Made by Dr. Evans, No. 38, No.tlh Sixth It.; Ttotadelphia. 1J0.9 01-.54in MMMMI INDEnNITT. B.M.TtICHARDS, President Pottsville Feb. Fth lkk • os t •Ei e Jirl 4 4 l Y NiettirgirrarS.PFLSSag° FOR 1848. 'O C,-30 - N .OLIIEST:anD 7 TI I B 11121 T ESTalitisHßD Passan .of/ICE lit TUE VISITED STATEs. lea * TAE. telidtrri°N;sl.7g,: r itrobe.t: Ida 'numerous friends'and the public, 40 ! , for the very liberal support he has re ceived for upwards of twenty years; - • and solicits a continuation of their confidence. • .The despatch with which tus. passengers have been brought out, and the prtutptnesa with which hhvery numerous dt aRs have been paid at the different hanks, are, he flatten himself, a sufficient guarantee to the public for the faithful performance of any future centrists entered Into with him. The following are the REGULAR LINE OP PACK ETS, which sail punctually on their appointed days, by Which passengers, will be brought out without delay or , viz. cii•Viia. DAT' or lAILING T. rF ela n n • 1. 160 Y. 6 Nay 0 Sept. 0 .R.AUen,l " 11 11 " 11 dtsappoinUncit intro' AVM- Patack Henry, Waterloo. - Cornish, Nye, Sheridan, , Heart Oaf', New Ship, Garria. New World, John FLSkledy, RDlCillt, front, Knsght, Luce, ISloom, Rowland, W II Allen Cobb, Azbbalon. Welt Point, Siddans. SHIPS' ?CANES. rears De,ino. F.R.Allen, Cornish, Nye, • Patrick Henry , Waterloo, Sheridan, Henry Clay, New fihtp„ Garrick, New World, John R (*Addy, Rondo,. Fehy. 21 June 21 .Oct. 21 • " 2 6 " 25 22 Mat. 11 July - 11 Nuv.ll 21 " 21 " 26 26 "26 1" 21 April II Aug . 41 r.!e.11 " 25 " 25 1" 21 May 11 Sent. 11 Jan. 11 11..mland. " 2t " 21 I " 91 Hunt, Knight, Luce, Moore. bbarton. West Point, Bidden,. Mil In addition to•the above tiggular line. • number of spiendid ships. such as the Adirondack. Afar:Mon. Rap pahannock, Liberty, Sea, Sr. Patrick, Samuel flicks, Columbia, and Niagara. will continueto sail from Liv erpool weektrin regular vincession. thereby preventing Owlet:it possibility of delay or detention in Liverpool ; and for the accommodation of persons wishing in remit money to their family or friends, I hove an-tinged the payments of my drafts on the following banks: Armagh. Clonmel, Enniskillen. Otnagb, Athlone. - Ivan,. Ennis, Persontown, Bandon, Eermoy, Enniseorthy, Skibbereen, Belfast, . Cootehill, 'Galway, Slign. Banbridge, Dmobeda, Kilkenny, Strabane, Ballymena. Dundalk, Tralee, Ballyahanuonlltingars on, Limerick, Wexford. CMlima, Dungannon, Londonderry,Waterford, Cork, .Dorenpatrick,Monagnan, Youghnt. Coleraine, Dublin, Mallow, .Raglaad.--Messrs. Spanner, Atwood & Co., Milken, London; and Mr-E. S. Flynn, Liverpool. ' Scolaad.—The City of Glasgow Bank, and all Its branches and agent - lea. 115. Passages can also be engaged front Liverpool to Philadelphia, Boston. and Baltimore, by the regular packet ships, on application being made personally or by letter tuts' paid addressed to B. BAN NAN,Pottsv Cllr; JOSEPH aIchIURII4Y, corner of Pine and South, sts New York; Mr. EDMUND-S. FLYNN, No. 111, • - rloo Ituad. Liverpoo flanl 48-1 51,563 es - 43.157 37 FrOm J,C. TEA DEALERS. - 6. W. earner nj Chesnut and Derstrtk struts. • . . LPIIILADELPHIA• • o.—One of our partners having learned.the Tea Lr 'business of the Chinese theniselves, during a resi dence of seven years among them, the pubtelnafthere fore expect of us the full benefit of the knowledge and experience thus acquired. • To our Brack teas, particniarly, we wish to call it tention as possessing a degree of strength and richness of flavor seldom equalled. Black teas are universally used by the Chinese, who consider the Glees fit only for foreigners. Our physicians also recommend the Black as making n more healthful beverage than the Green. Each package is sn secured as to retain the v i rtues of the-lea f o r a long time in any climate, and contains fall weighs of tea. itn'ependent of the metal and paper with which it is enveloped. J. C. JENKINS & Co: The above nolo:lore tea. put up in 1. I. and I lb. reeeiv d" and will tof c• - matantly kept for prie by the mihscri'mr. J. WHITFIELD. salov27 47 48-tf 7,*41. SATE have always been avetee, and have heretofore, 1" V avoided appearing befpre the public to any but strictly merchanrtle advertisements. Self defr nce com pels us, in the present notance, to depart front our rule to obviate iu some measure, frequent misrepresentation and misunderstanding. The "Old Pekin Tea Coati:wry," No. 24, (late No. 30,) SVT South Second street, Commenced business fp in the spring of Hl5. The reputation they 1,5 4 have obtained has within the past year, giv . en rite to many imitators—some have even assumed the same name, causing much doubt to the public mind as to Which lie the original company. We have no with or intention to take to ourselves any credit which is due to others ; neither are we dis posed by, longer silence, to have the credit due to us appropriated 'by ethers; or assume censure when not deserved. Therefore we particularly request our aid friends— merchants in the interior, and the public generally—to recollect that this Company hat but one warehouse; that all teas packedhy them have No.,q, South Second street on the labels; and that so other teas are theirs, let them be sold tinder what name they may. Western and cnuntry merchants and others, favoring as with a call or their orders, will' receive prompt atten tion. and 'Mot but the best teas, guaranteed to give sat isfaillon; from the - - OLD PEKIN TEA COMPANY, . No. 24, South Second street, Between Market and Chesnut, Philadelphia. 111. The above teas can always be obtained of the subscriber, sole agent Air the proprietors in Schuylkill county. JANh BEFILLYSIAN. Pons' ille, .Tan2it 1 818.5-/m The East India Tea Company, - - • - HAVING OPENED A TEA WAREHOUSE, No. 129, Nara Thud street, swat door to ' Old Rowan, Rotes, 14111.1DCLPIIII•• 41„,'F011t the disposal of their choice GREEN AND T%BLACK TEAS, orate latest importations, would v..4oLliZvery. respectfully Write a call from-country merchants and others visiting our city. Our teas are of the Unest quality, and very fragrant, ha ring been select ed with the greatest care and at unusual low prices :For me country trade they will be packed in quarter. [MK or pound packages, if preferred; thus furnishing twol advantage' ; lot nn loss in draught; Rd an tuition went of teas furs very small amount of eapita6 ,The WWI particularly' is nradvaiwage to persons of moderate. means. and whose salea of the article are limited. Our determination is to avoid all unnecessary expense that will have a tendency to Increase the cost of our teas, hence the present course of circular letters to the {rade matead ofwave Ring agents, a practice pursued by some of our colemporaries, at very great expense. These Agents must be paid whether they make sales or not. With the advantages we possessor practicing Tens, and a close application to business, to any nothing of atten ding to nur own busileas, and not entrusting it to others mull ulthnsteiy Insure as a share of your custom, 'Jan fl-2;llmn. Coal Screens ! Coal SOreens ! ! THE suscriber Is extensively engaged in the J.manu factory of WOVEN WIRE SCREENS_ upon an Improved and entirelynew principle, for which be ball sewed LETTERS PATENT. and which he confident ly believes will he found upon trial. seperior 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 mcslies and threads of any re potted size and strength. WIRE WEAVING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Will be executed at the shdrtest notice, and screens made to every pattern, adapted to all the uses for, which screens are required. •1 I . subscriber has recently removed his estab. lishment to Coal Sleet, near the corner of Norwegian street._ HENRY" JENKINS.. Pottiville. April 4 IEII6 14- , NEW BOOKS. , JAMES the Second. or the Bevotutlnn of •1429, 25 Brian O; Linn, or Luck is everything, complete, 50 The Fortunes of Torlogh O'Brien. ' 25 Twenty Years After, n Sequel to The Three Onardsmen, • 75 Fllnations In America, or NO Life In New York and Saratoga, 25 Jane Eyre, the best Novel of the Day., 25 Last of the Farces, by James. fresh supply /2 The Nazarene, or the Last of the Washington,. a revelation of Philadelphia, New York and Washington, by Geo. Leopard, vol. I, - 50 Washington and his Generals. by Lippard, *1 00 Washington and his Generals, by Headley, 2 vats. 2 50 Together with a variety of other works: jast merit' ed and for sale at [Febsl BANN AN'S Bookstorest Hitter's Compound Syrup • -OF TAN AND WILD CHERRY. , preparation is believed-to be the best medicine I now In use for the cure of diseases of the Chest. Longs, Bronchial Passages, &c. while the low price at which tits furnished, places it within the reach of all. The following voluntary testimonial has been received' from a gentleman well-known In Philadelphia, engaged In the Dry Goods business in Market street: Mears. J. L. & it. J. Rister:—Gearksten:—Your. Compound Syrup of Tar &AVild Cherry. has cured me of a moat severe Catarrh. I was so hoarse as to be un able to speak distinctly, and greatly oppressed In the Chest, beside:abasing a terrible Cough. The first dose relieved sae, and a single bottle cured me entirely. Yours respectfully. M. D. STAIILE. • This pleasant.sap. edleaclons remedy is for sale et the low price of IS cents per bottle, by storekeepers ge nerally to this and adjoining counties, nod wholesale sad retail by the proprietors. . • •J.L. & 14. J. RITTER. • . Druggists, No. 161, North 81st_ below Vine, Dee1147.30 43 as Slaril-i ij. Philadelphia. „ HOW I do illett I — e'ould get • ifir BODE AND WEA.N , ,EIiES CEDED! IF that be your sincere desire.tet me tell you that for the enormous sum of ttS coils, you may have your wish gratified, by collie: on ehber of the following gen tlemen and purchasing a bottle of Dll. EVANS' TONIC EYE WATEE: • • D. • BANNAN. J. S. C. MARTlN,.Pouiville ; Shunter. Pon Carbon; or .1.1134 Fallschlintny2le. There is ; nothing afloat half equal to it to cars sore eyes In me n or beast. Prepared by Dr. Evans, No. 32, North Sixth street, [1n1.4-5-3m JUNIATA BOILER IRON. • 55 TONS asorted boiler iron. Nos. 3, 4 and A of widths of ABM, and 36 inches and random lengths, A. 4. 0. RALSTON, • n' 11, 1516 34 4,,Sonth Frani it, rhilada. Aintla . ;:41;9VG9*Wr WESTERN NEW YORK COLLEGE OF HEALTH .201, .Hain street. flujahi,—Nlos TORN. n EL G. C. VAUGHN'S Vegetable lithontnptie Mix ture,. celebrated medicine which has made GREAT CURES in •u.niSpers, ts now Introduced into this section. The limits of en advertisement will net per mit an extended notice of this "remedy ; we have only to say it bad for its agents in the United States and Can- Was a large number ofeducated tiEnlCst. ettacrrrios glut ll:thigh professionalstantline. who make a general use Grit in their practice in the following diseases : • DROFSV, GRAVEL. And diseases ct the Urinary organs ; Piles and all dis eases of the blood ; derangements of the Liver, ite.,,and sit general diseases of the system. It is isavenzantx requested that all who contemplate the nite of this ar ticle, or who desire information respecting it, will obtain a e►MPUULET of - 32 pages, which agents whose names are below will gladly give away ; this book treats upon the method of 'cure —explain, the properties of the article, and the diseases it has been wiled for over this Country and Europe for four yeari with such perfect effect. Over Id pages of tesumonir from the ntonzsv quarters will be found, with NAMES, PLACES, and DATES. which can be written to by any one interested and the parties will answer Pont paid communications. KIP Be particular and .ASK for the PAMPHLET, as no other such pamphlet has ever been seen. The evi dence of the power of this medicine over alt diseases ,guaranteed by persons of well known standing-in so ciety. - Put up in 10 oz. and 12 oz.. bin les. Price It?, 30 oz ; 11 oz. ; the larger being the cheapet. Every bottle has r. 0, C. VAUGIE'S " written on the directions, deg. See Pamphlet pege Prepa'ted by Di. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at Principal Office, 207, Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 00ires devoted to the salt of this article rads , sleety. 132. Nassau, New York, and corner of Essex and Washington, Saletn. Mass., and by all Druggists throughout this country and Canada ai agent. Also for sale by J. S. C. MARTIN, Pottsville; E. J. FRY, Tamaqua; E. & E. HAMNlER„'Orwirshurg ; LEVAN & KAUFMAN, Schuylkill Haven; WM. S. HEISLER, Port Carbon; WM. PRICE, St. Clair; GEO. REIFSNYDEII., New Castle; JAS. B. FALLS, 11 ineraville. 26 26 Feby: 6 Jute 6 Ortr. 6 II " 111" 11 26 " 26 ~`• 26 Mirth 6 July 6. Itovr. 6 11 " 'll ['• 11 ..26 " " 26 Ault 6 Aug. 6 Derr. " II " 11 I" II .• to I.a wi ATI cutisto " 26 " 20 " 26 .19ne . _ Pct, 11 F:eb. I I FROM rho mate of New York.— Arms. J. Kidd 45:. Co. Gest. :—Please send me by Espress. 12 dozen bole' ...Ifel.age's Liver Pals They ate sellinz good here, and suit generally. Yow. &c. E. P. STEDNIA Cliptatique Co., N. Y., Dee. 2). 11510. - Prepared for the propc! . eter and sold wholesale and retail by J. KIDD & Co. No. CO l iWood street, Pittsburg, Pa.. . . re N.B.—Purchasers will please be particular and inquire fur "Dr. 31cLine's Liver fills ,' and take no other. • The increased demand for Dn. :IPLANES LIVER PILL, since their introduction by us as his agents, has far exceeded our most s triguine expectations. It is now about TEN YEARS since they were brought before the public. • During this time hundreds of certificates have been handed tie, testifying to their efficacy, and mating the very treat relief they had derived from the use of them. We have now it: at • possession many certifica as from respeetable persons, who have used ha. WLAISE'S LIVER PILL with the most happy retails, where every other known remedy had been used iO wain Also, unite a number of regular peti - sieirt vs, of genii start ding, through the country, are using and recommending in their practice. It has been our sincere tvi.'X, that these Pills should be fairly and fully tested tiv roperi,nce, and stand or fall by the effects produied. That they have been so tieted, •nd that the result has bees in every respect neorable, we call Thousand io witness, ti ha hare experienced their benetieial efferis. ' Dn. L'I.ANE'S PILLS are not held I,orth - or recom mendedlse most niche popular medicines of the day) as universal cure.alls, but simply fur LIVER COM PLAINTS, and those symmions connerhol mud) a de ranged state of mbar orxan. J. KIDD & Co. Oar sole in Pottsville by John' S. 'C,.3lartin, and John C. Drown Druggists. Jan.7,15-Gino. AMEDICINE which is perfertly safe,and may he giv en to chihrien, from tender Infancy In advanced age, lays under on rextraint as to cold water, or any kind of food. Purges mildly, suiiduing fever,—destroys and expels worms et Ph invariable success—and is easi ly administered to children. trimly gsre trd—.l ill claiming the additional advantages of bring given in small bulk, and requiring none of the drenching which Worm Tea and other supposed Venni fuges'itemand. During its brilliant' career. it has been introduced into many fa unties ,where every otherknown and accessible Vermifuge bas beep tried without the least Eurte.ss. where it bas promptly expelled Worms to an almost increalble amount. As evidence of the surprising effects of Dr. IPLarm'a WORM SPECIFIC, we give the following Oa Saturday, February l'th, 1846, Mr. James Richard son called at the Drug Store of J. Kidd jr Co. corner of Wood and Fourth streets. Pht4lntre, Pa. and Hinds the follovring, statement:—"A child of mine had been Very sick for some ten days—we had given her purga• live medicines:but it had done her nil good Ono of our neighbours came in and said it was Worms that were destroying the child, and at the same time spoke of the wonderful effects she had witnessed front using Dr.'.sr Lane's Worm Sperifir,in that neighborhnod. We procured a vial—gave one tea-spoonful, and the child discharged forty ties worms. I then gave another tea spoonful, Melt ltFolight forty-six more: making in all righty.eig•ht Norms. As a duty I one to rou, nod tho community at large. I freely make known these facts. My child M now well. What is 1111,4 remarkable, the IV. sot Speeile expelled the Worms alit e, in about four boors after I gave it to thy child." For sale in Pottville by John a. C. Marlin, Sr. John C. Brown Druggists. [Jul 48-1-15 m _ _ _ That IL possesses these valuable p!,;perties, Is fear 4 s Lf RE c'• • • MEDY V3loll° Poets for .the People. Tot constantly increasing popularity and isle of 11. /1. Fahnestock's Vercnifuge has Induced persons who are envious of its success, to palm off upon the pub lic-preparations which all medical moo know to be . inef ficacious in expelling worms from the system. This Vermifuee made itq way into public threw upon the ground'of its own intrinsic merits, more than any other medicine niche kind now used; and; while many worm remedies have, by dint of pulling, beenfOreed into sale; and stoutly after =gone into the obscurity which their worthlessness justly merited, 11. A. Folmeatock's Vermifuge continuer to he triuniphantle sustained. It has only to be used and its effects wilt fully sustain all that le said of its wonderfol expelling power. Emma= ' Wales. Erie Co , New York, Jan. 7, PM. We certify that we have used B. A. Fahnesinck's Yer ailing, in nor. families, and in every case it has provl 'ded a decided and Wei mil remedy for expelling worms from , the , system, We ec,diallv 'reel:mend it to pa rents who have chldren afflicted with that dangerous malady. • ELIE' VIRGIL, W B. PAINE,. =I JOSS. BURROUGHS. For sale, wholesale and retail. at the drus warehonse .. B. A. FA lINESTOCK & CO. Cornet' nr fiiiith and Wong eM., Pittebnre. Pa. For nate in Pntinville, by eLcmeNs £. PARVIN Drunrints. - g Deember 9 SO LATE CLEMENS & BASER. IXTHOLESALE DRUCUIST, Manufacturer of Cis VW pal Varnish, sole Agent for the Franklin Olasi Works. Having been long engaged in the inaiinfac ture of Copal Varnish, (as well as other kinds,) is now prepared to Mier to purchasers an article which In quality, cannot be surpassed ky any in the Union. Al so„ receiving weekly from the above celebrated Works, Window Class of every size. Constantly on hand a full assiwtment of White Lead. of the most approved brands, Red Lead, fitharalt, Saxony Magnesia, 4-e which will be ant) at Ma n u fa ctu re r 'a prices, together with a large and well selected stock of Drugs, Medi cines, Dyes, Acids, Fine Colors, Perfumery, iFt., In short every article in the Drp7. line. Mere - knots, Phy sicians and Dealers in central, are requested to call and examine the stock and prices, feeting.satisged they will be Induced to purchase. Pbilada., February 14, Win. 1-1 y Tobacco! Tobacco f George 0: Hickman Co., 486 NarketStrert.—efllLPE - LPltt•, Xtr HOLESALF Dealers in TOBACCO , SNUFF. and V SEG.ARS, offer great inducernettu , to Country Merchanta. Theirstockconelets of the tuoik celebrated brands of Cavendtsh, Loftier's, and Creeper's 3,6, and 8 ping, Congress 5 and 8 lump. and all the best brands I, 2,5, 8, 16, and 32 lump Mrs. Miller & Ilm's and Anderson's foie cut Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, Pipe Heads, Spanish, Half Spanish, anA American Segars, all of which they will sell as lam, If not tomer than any other Douse In the city. Do oroTtorget to call a! 481, 3 doom below Second assent, south aideiPhiladelphia. Phila. March 4, 1519 -111.2 m Pottsville gleam Planing and • • TURNING MANUFACTORY. TIIE underaigne.: have made complete and pet ma ne nt arrangements for the manufacturing of Floor Boards, Window 'dashes, tlatved Lathe, Ord posts, Ta ble, Crib, and Washstand Lem Awning and Hurting FMB, Ranuiners, Stamp Feet, Rolling Pins. Potato Smashers. Bench and Hand Screws, Pore!) and Newel" Posts, Bed Pins, and a general r 8 tety of turning of all kinds. They will keep constantly on hand Vellow and White Pine Floor Boards.Bashlng and Laths, and other finished wort worthy the attention of builders. They have circular saws Inc slitting stuff to any dimension required for building or other purprwes. - „Febs 4s-61 IL STRAUCLI & Co. FIRESICIUTTTER and EGGii, just received and Obi Nit at ttl9 B. D. 0110ENER'SGracety . store. ICE=PSEESSE Dr. li t eelerls , Vegetable anareA FOR the removal ind permanent cure of hip di:lda/ea arisitag from an impure state of the blood or habit of the body viz.: Chronic dise.ases of the Chest. Plettllcl, Bihrlellitiv, Catarrh, etc.; Bcrofuln In all its Intros, Tel ler:Scald Head, Cutaneous Affections of the fate.and extremities, Chronic Rheumatism, Chronic Hepatirdis. eases. Cluntlin enlargements of the joints; White Steel bogs, Syphilitic Affections Co nig lit ittional .Disorders arising Iron debility and ad Metcutial and fleteditary, predispositions; the. • ic>. At every swinged - the penditlum. a spfrit gees into into eternity.,. The' lavaliere of our life is a hand's breadth; it is a tale that Is told ; its rapidity Is like the swig shuttle-or the flying ar row ;itis as brief as the fading flower or the transitory rainbow, or the dazzling meteor ; it tea bubble; it is a breath. Between the ri sing and setting sun forty-two Dieureed souls are sum moned before their. Creator. Death is ever busy night and day, at all sensor:4, In at chutes. Dealt: is a fun damental law of organized matter. T7tn seam!, die pee maturelyovictims ofdiseasea he inevitable cOnsequences of violated laws of organic life..-13iiiease to the effect of a derangement of pinuical laws, and can only be lured by remedial means that counteract their influence. if Infirm becomes the enurce of disease. we would not gtempt to neutralize the atmosphere, but our fleet cu rative attempt would be to destroy nr nminie the cause upon whist:tit depends. If Meer cover the body and the constitution bectiMes enervated from imperfect Ott triflen and assimilation. our attention must be first di rected to this object: For all diseases that lake their rue from this source, no remedy•yet dlscrivered has proven se valuable as the Panacea. The following tes timony is most respectfully_ offered to an intelligent public and the afflicted. Philadelphia, Suite hub, 1347. Having been apprised of the nature of the Banaces, It ailinds me much pleasure to be able to recommend it as a valuable remedy ifu r those Chronic. Constitutional. and Glandular diseases to which it Ise:specially adapted. To those Who are afflicted and require medicine as an . aitereetire, cannot itinaitiflt in a more agreeable, active and uniforn state titan Is to be found In the Panacea.— / ker.:used it in seceral isitantes rith decided suttees. . Vouch, kc. D. Al LISON. M. D. Prepared and sold N. W; cornet Thitd and South its. For sale by druggists and others throughout the state, and by Jnhn 8. C. Martin, and John C. Crown. Dritg- Pottsville.and by E. Kleinert. Mount Carbon. Pricegl, Urge bottles. 0- For particulars see pamph lets. ' .1 [Dee4 47-110-ly , ~ t-- .- . .. s„ *e .. , %, „ . _,-„, - ~.,-W RIGHT'S -4„ , 1 ti, ...**-z•-.' t -- ' l7- Vegetable f 'V. • i ( PILLS __ ' .,1 ... j ."',1.:.:' .- - . 4 , - - ~---- ... • - -___ - . _ In tie City of -Ifni. ! Great success among the Volun teers! Letterfr✓ma High Sheriff of South Caroh-no! 'testimony of zle Public Press IrrigAt's Ptitirrs nalphant ! V.XTR ACT of a letterfrnm the editor °film Greenville Mountainitee, South Carolina. Dr. IV. Wright:—Dear Sir s • • A week °rim, ago I tens !ou a Mountaineer, containing a letter front one clear Volunteers In the City of Mexico. i, vhteli he pays WIIIGIIT'r3 INDIAN -VEGETABLE PILLS, under all the Lircutustancvs, the tugboat merit of praise • I have ever kIIOWn a medicine to receive. The Volun teer, Win. W. Uoodrett. Lin, Ia a gentleman of line standing—an accompl.bedard well educated man, and was recently DIGII 611Etury of ill, District. By one of your adeettiavnients Ina eltarle,town paper. I hat. pelted to notice the location of your office, and thought you might extract an article of some value to regard to your medicine, therefore I sent the paper. The following to aim extract from the-letter referred to above,: . •'• My health is very fast improving.. I pratured a few days ago, some of ./fr. he, Indian Venerable Pill,, and they have acted on my system LIKE MAGIC: V. Thus it an pears that the brave nod patriotic Vulun leers who have gone t . oltleliro to defend the rights and honor or their c,ubiry.already begin to realize the ex traordinary value of this inconapara Me medicine. rats; life to their]: Cll'lN/ONS OF Tile PRESeII [Freer the Delaware f:apress; Litres, IF. T.] WRIGHT 'D INDIAN VEGETABLE l'lLLS.—Although not tarticularly friendly to patent medicines, we auto con- CFI that we have Income a convert in these pills,having had all opportunity on some two or three . C.lOllll to test their efficacy. For a gentle medicine, or or two tvlll he found mild though effective. ‘Vbere bile or other impurities have account:wad, and um, thiouligh medicine. ha required, a dose of tree or four rif these pills taken en golug to bed, will be found erkayni cleansing the stomach and restoring the howel4 to a healthy state. We speak front experience; and take pleasure In comitiMuling tile pills to the public. [From the Boston Doily Tirnra y l,. WlttqllT's to Dtsn VECETADLE: all the public advertised niedicintk of the day, we know of none that we can more safely recommend for the "ills that flesh is heir to," than the pills that are sail at the" depot of the North American College ofilealth, No. 19,1. Tremont street, hosier. Several instances we know of where they are used in families wall the highest,satia faction ; and no longer ago than yesieni st y, son h o ard an eminent physician of this city recommend them in high terms A PRIVATE OPINION! = • • • WIIiGHT'S 13 01Kri VEGETABLE l'ita...§,•are he best UltiitriPC ever offered iis this section of rountry It opimon. 11. Ileum...kn. POIVFRFUL TESTI3:ONI - : From Berzen. Genesee County, N. Y. THIS to To CLUTIr v. That I bane u,ed Wit.CHT'S VEGCTABLE PILL 4 in illy fatuity, and have Sold to aurions pereons, within a short time, one taindred and flay' boxes of them, and they have univeisally been spo ken of asA GOOD MEDICINE. They hove restored a number df indiciilscbstwho were in a declining state of health, and to s mumalllh or coots have CURED THE PlLES—some cases of long standete. ; Ado cheerfully recommend Write HT's INDIAN V EoLTA Pad: to Sit who arc out of benlth, as heicr_uptta,sb_eXt etlent :node cute. Tours, 4c., v 11. Wit.col.. From Co pc. rtnrelf, Jejerson Cornty:...s";.y. Da. W. W; - taavr:—.ll . ear;•ir: • •..o. SVe have sold 'your INDIAN Vri 3 OLTAOLE PILLS for ti.e last hour years. We tint] they give nnrversal suisf.th.n.'and behese they are the ben medicine now is use. ' Your very ob't. Caw, Is. , llistxt.cr. A STRONG CASE Ceuta, Intermitting Perm blitanonation of [be_ Leingn, Pule to the CS est and Cede, soreness if the Deceit, Xight Sweets, and Blliow, Cuntplaintn, certainly. re lieved- Stirling Centre, Cayuga Co.. N. V.} lireember 29, 1847.- Di. W. :—Dear r :—About six months ag.s.l became,nuch dt bilitatud by over exertion and a thstresslng t's'olgh.nlaish 300 Ii brought on Mammalian . P t/ v‘: • nt the Dm o and Internutting Fever. with Pain in the Chest and Side, and much Soreness of the Breast. with Cold litglit Sweats, which reduced me very low. After being confuted to my bed for,' several days, I got a box of) our INDIAN VEGETAELE Pitax,and after wing them a short time I Was DENTorIED to Nly I:NU•L From the benefit-which I' eceived from the use of your Pills, and from the universal good name - which theyliave among my blends; who have used them for Diseases of the Lungs and Chest. and also tor [Minus Complaints: lam induced to believe that Winona'. INDIAN VEGETANLE Plt.ty are decidedly the but family medicine nom in sine. 'Forma truly, DANIEL C. SANDS - onD. ITORRIIILE MISTAKES 11 Are sometimes made by confounding one medicine with nnother,and adnnnistering the wrong article. Equally horrib e are those mistake. whichare made fusuppostng that all Pills are alike, and that therefore, it is indiffer ent %%high are taken, and if one kind is bail all are bad together. This is a very great mistake. There is as much difference between 'lValialtrei INDIAN META ISLE PILLs and other articlei,as between midnight and noonday 1 We do not wish nny to take nur word mere ly for this statement. Let dry one, basing taken other medicines. try this. tiotlnng more will be nrccs, cry. Ala.y persons have been led away by a eosin:in or Pitman. a. if they anticipated that it would remove the nansea of the medicine. Hirt they the generally mista ken. Without sinus those artlrles h-s re nothing to recommend them, and would cot be sold a single day. but with, the sugar. and by giving the arm le a name similar to WDIGIIT's INDIAN v EOETAELE PILIAI they gain a temporary notoriety. i Irs/res alley armin sheep's clothing, of whom the public should steer sufficiently clear.. Let it be remembered that Wriouvr's Pent aroiV cur. Ts nix Paws are prepared with apecial reference to the lakes governing the Mullah, body. Consequently they ate always good, Biwa)* iseeful..nlnays effective in rooting out disease Evercfsinity should keep tlicui on hand. Mrs. E PEA:pry, Pbttsville • Medlar & Btckel. Vow iffsburg. A. Heebner& Soo, Port Carbon. Vevald, Po' & Co .. MeKeansburg. Geo. B. Grey, Tuscarora. Henry Koch & Son, Middle-port. • Wm. Taggart, Tamaolia. • E ilanimer, OrWigalturg. V. huelei& 51.1er, Pine grove. Aaron Mattis, Lower Mahantango. Jonas Kauffman, Llewellyn. Jacob Kauffman, Mahantango. ' - , John %Wlat, KIM:zoom:on. Gabriel Herb. Zirnmerinintown. •• C. a De Forest. Mino , rsville. • Jonathan Cockbill, George Dreibelbi., East 011311111WICIC, S.llprt & Co.. New Philadelphia. LevAn & Kauffman, Schuyikill Haven. M. &.1. Voucher, East Brunswick. Jonas Robilibolds, Port Clinton. Reffsnyiler & Brother, New Castle.' • B. E. iteedy, Lower Maharitongo. samuel Boyer, Pnrt Clinton. Honer Eckel, Tremotit, Will. Price. St. Clair., Boyer & Wernert,slcEeansbnrg. Benj. Heffner, 51inersville. W. H. Barton, New Philadelphia. C 3.0 trice* devoted exclAsively:to the sale or Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, of the North American Cob lege of Health No. 263, Greenwich street, New York ; N 0.129 Tremont street, Poston—and principal office Nu. HP Race street. Phila. LAug.3l,4i 31 Marl 10 Paperlangin , ,N and Borders I FOit FARLi Tll4, HALLS, ROOMS. OFFICES, 4re. 1 C :r 'li ;Z Springl9b stock AItIaGZV ef., PAEI COLOIII DELOBATI 0 NS. lex, embracing a better as sortment than can he found in any one, soar in Nola delphla, as this stork embraces the latest pallorne of three :f the largest factories in the city-,-all of which he pledges h mself to sell at Philadelphia prices, and the Weber pored paper. at less than city prie,.*--an4 be sides pewitre purchasing hr low, the ipt iraity, nine times ' oat of ten, falls short, which subjects them to trouble and inconvenience—by purchaTimg hers they ean al ways get It matched without treed, and additional cx• pence. This is an important consideratton t- If any person who In going to the city prefers ma king his own selections there, we will rise him ad or- - der On any of the raper tatOreS, where he can make his - own seleranns and Or the {wires, (whist, can ha date before he presents the order, an order to satiety Mm that we sell at city pri el', and the Tune wl.l Le char ged on our account * WIDE CURTAIN tarp supply of new and various patterns, wholesale and retail (Wholesale e 5 per doss n pieces ) * Country Merchants Applied wholesale with pa- Per at city Prie , •, earn:4e added , *A lot of odd patterns of paper, suitable for Box Makers, end relation canna's, will be Fold very low. C- Paper Renew gs as low as Mir cents pOrPleca at 3larrhl9-121 I SNN AN'S Cheap Whote.ale and Retail Doak stares. DiCSIIENDERGEIVS ELF.NLENTS OF GE -1.1.•BLOO V.—This valuable wink !or the use of fapil-, sthoOls. and colleges, by W.B. W. Rusbenberger, 141.11, with 300 platesilust received and for salt. whole. saltand retail at DANNAN'S Bookstores, Pottsville- • This work ought to be introduced into every school in the tonally. Price 50 cents [Novti-IS ' MIMMEMMI I LOVE TO IIiIEAR THE EIBD S By gnats. •' I lere to-tear the, Weds slog 1 liaten with delight, Their WeicoMe to the sereet Sprin morning's dawning bright r The chanting of their wdd lays, set joyous anti so clear, . As helm-idiot their glad aiise TO Goal, at:m.Bl/ring IS h re. flow lovely looks the hit .side, As,sitaping to the •treat, Where, just below, the ayes Old And catch the son's diet bearll'o The smoke ix curling ttP, ton, From many -a dwelling rotindl And .ieeine, unto my chanter! e A fairy scene to bodnd. I love to here the birds sine! So free from thought and calls, Before the blossom's rich, fling Their fragrance onl the air; For, not yet have the leaves co e Tu clothe:Merl:Eked trees ; Nor yet the boxy bees' ham, Come futtb upon the breeze. But Nnturrrhas nett life now. With Premiss, tittle Spring l . The ens b altall to her reign boss, And bloom and beauty bring o i The evergreens are bright yet The cedar and the nine. And soon with morning dews wet, The wilding flowers will sh ne ,love to hear the hirds sing! 4Tlie hirbingers io me Ofjoys to which soy thoughts din ' In fancyrs reverie The chanting of their wild lays, sorjoymis and so dens, Accords with rny owrlteart's ro To Cod,:that Spring is here. Cis ifaol TIONI , -- AI CULTIV‘ OF THE 4.. , • • season has !arrived when pa 'col should be pSid to:the cultivation ,' family. 'NI u'ch information wilt' proper and deal triode of treatment existence, toil among the many 'I Mi prescribed, stone meet r visas 's set forth in , r the following extroet ll written by J. E. Te.chemacher. l wh the March Inun3ber of the Booton Horticulture. We will only add th• Mr. Teschamacher . has met in Hci vests hie article with much worth, ir 'Our lady rJoders, who ore engaged i ful employMent of Horticulturd, vel adopt hie Modo:of i cullivotion. I It gloving been very successful withltre Cactus family, I will gi l ve yr of Vultivstion, and state I have producing from tiVeikty to'twen i ty -ft Ei Russet armor. .. The first requisite is a corepletll pot; with the soil, which should ; than poor, mix a liyle powdere sums, not much,,old lime rul i rbil latter useful, es my cultivation on. Guano Water, from wh ch II the ammonia dt liberty, I, hire! absotbs, (stores; up.) .ands.,. hnsl lore of what is mat immediate! use sl The chief principles, after tt it plants warm, pith .as much light newly allogetliekdry during heir period of rest. ,and to watr tt during their period ufvri grot and l Guano water; when the fl seers i then continence by degrees ohli r instance, gpiphy hum truncaium lug the end of January, its perio. of test beva, - ..:..- 1 ., it is now quite 'dry, and hen up close under e : -. - glees; in this state the the y om ter °cariosity j at 38 ,Feb. &a?' nut injure it. Thus it. will !t• - , main unlit the end of March Oh nit will recal , ae plentiful watering once are k only. Ahouttla oafs middle or end of April. it w / 1 ti ell up, War fortnight or three w,elts (trm I at time, ling h'iares-will appear ; then I aLiell b gin with Gum -sail I Water, twice of three times i we k -, the plqt:a ' gl is 4 stems will - amen become lairga,,and dark gitec th e 0 should the Guano stimulate il 'second crop - r delis three, pick them oil wittioutimeicy ; tom Z,S: i water again water will b giilen sparing!, ;; • It 3! the buds appear. I have ot changed the LI a• ea my Cacti for three years. This plan is peter, h e i r with all.- With respect to rquesellionim,c.., ' o in fine' bloom with me, I bserived, at the per 4 -Vg: of the first appearance of the buds, thai a r.s r Rs bar of the phyllous sterns p shed forth theiraa! Ni red noses, nut only from the terminal sterah4o.! , Vase were immediately ,inched eta:tryst:l' finger and thumb nail; n't any cases ftn . : buds sprang Out ttear the In The'cultieition of this k ded with mody convinienC . luxuriantly W litre Meter many of . the woody and shr and the nin.X'xii,agreralde t cul urist is a dwelt:ling, ivy will Legit' alit mate he's p.sidd of re t, which 'by made to occur chit fly in th , and the it forint', if not et and it.iterestitig. :pot. , of plan ts nut. ~*' ITlqy wihs...- , 1 ' lislot Air t not4l 4 - rubb pl.mts to t:v . e., of All thicg 10 I'r Ita•karved vegaLl' • !At an i l told tiantg ti .sly ma legernent coss i t4e Vii tor ; very tII;IZ fegank, are vary cv..}.• [ tr‘l,ls [ LIFE AND eIIARACTE 1 rif the :Muria Parmer.-1 fe el bound to l suggst that the rim farmer. the incces.ful and thriving planter, In. rally leads To.s little—far tiro IMle—cunaidetito leisure. Next to the +act phtion of the CI the perfe:ctiln of Deity not ing tends mow enlarge and liberalise tic rain of man than if, mate community with il i a wise and &dolt kind,etther personally or by ' e ons of there ' ings. :Few causes will serve o well to divert: anxious soul:from the fretting cares and vents incidents of i busy life, ak a f bier acquatritut with the virtuous traits Of Man of olden um relish for the history of by-gone days, or theca sional tracing of thusei developments in [WO and 'of science, which ao admirably serve Ur monstrate the moral progressiof man, to also the power and excellence or Ina genius, lie materially to aid in coninmiating the ;wee quest of mind over matter.' II • A taste for reading cOrnea l by 'teaching air ample. If the mother of a family posiirses a 'a laity, (she may cu.tivate it without at Oil bring with' her domestic du ties)) the daughrt ell prAtability will imbdee it , tinouid who hsplity be in the habit !of ccMytne with tot hi, leisure time. the Rol 0 , 11 Sk:lttirn fail WWI . .. . equaled: and ultirn.ste i to It Thu:, in ger:in - 1.16ra: pr,..lrei how many daughters ripy ti precept and es ,miple of ,la co couple to . an innocint and ha b it which will prove a Will of temptation and dangler— in seasons of trouble a ld dt4... the deil. vi ring of life, A plairelementaiy ethication at scba e: te : aecomplishi much that is necessary ; it is ttre kind I.kely to be uniraa y diffused, la - View, how important becomes the succeul.' ininiaration of our systei. of Free .scta: system which, howase4 litt ye goodie effected '!• under tbe•pres , nt auspices, does infinite rr,, , . the hearts of the wide stoteemen by whom it a C'nceiveg and f , moif if. pere the chrid 0: r most indigOnt may I ern to: teat! in his ealaz father a'rule of pre tiee inl farming or raecb# 3 vib ici'lnaYifitve hi a vittl of doubt, ieria! l and-fatior. I And title a n ther may be fui%' minister toithe care-Worm heart—tricken ittl collies fur her untold grief, to point to a bra , ' refuge froM her 6utru?o, b opening the Di. Lill, and freeing on its pages the unfailing!' isfei of richt] I 4 ' . . 1 .-. So WI Xt G R ASS .SEFD:—ln.laying. ' lands to .g l ass, the bestotment of a few d . ;pounds of 'seed is no to s . Farmers 110 mi , s it, as Itbe phrase is, being too piro . ous in this respect; the sow as- thoqh cf were certain 'every seed would - germinate,l l 'thijact is that even 'in the best selection,' / tion, and that by no ; ma to a small soe,*?, 4, sprout ; . and this deducti n with the bus S' - , plants ; that germinitte, bu from draught of s , other cause, fail to I gro , often leases It' :quite bare. In sowing clover, no less this:' 1 pounds ah'onitrho allow t d to the acre, g ::1,1 `many Supprant ten tO be a 3, ply sufficient. 0 clover is sown thick the bay is_stsuch t . : 3 them are fewer large stocks and ;more lids' *foliage., Coarse driver is scarcely wonb na g 1 pence of harvesting, onleo, it beus:d ti E ,7 ; i [Gemini:bawl Telel4-rap. writrria l , .t he.riede * 11 ' 11. 'piing him it ntime he had bcfn- 4 illy cured that the z!! ung of it, bad be LP , ' frill needy es sane pre :—...Bieed bim to the hales, es long 14 ead up, Ind wittlyr- h fhis tm call i enough rhinookrsm.wodi th t . eb ' ra l o II in en hour. 110 .- tnd with the blee,tr:4:::t. • .Heat S. W. Farmer, says t miles in two days, retol second day. In the me foundretl,but so effectui would have known noth told. In other irises he This is his method of et: diately inithe neck*, acme this - founder—in eatreme stand. Then draw his - put back on his tongu swallowed a pint. Le Then annoint the edges tine, allti he will be w operates as a cathartic, rests the' fever.. ER —Pe rson~ is" °.t: rs to sell. OS ha ff yin; their urdertf.,,'..; ..03.13p alp fed evcryßlez::Uyslc, 8 MAME r b AN . efbrg feittibt. tAtedir' Visits* at fig keit D filo. its rtmlhoto MOW Mitl_ l * ammo bbl', g° Tour }HVirvearom V so atotteie soMr. Mk *a taw, - wiser Da tatia Ober wines. SO. ai was 1 No ad letettanil -Tab 1, 1 1 1 /oosi patheery iodised Xlcottor °QnMont lards of Itasayul Coedited - Tem Oa 17. kr" 2( Itarrista Pon ri=l ot Poustos C1.14‘...:111 lar speritlm ßeldial egaid to tS looter it *lreuly s glegotti ntak a 13 .7 m 111 5 fully es qg Mai ln an .nice ch ere fir:J la civet Magsurie of :iv° .rt, the •uc. i . c i f " rticulture, ip our orni.n in the delte.:. II do well 1.1 I 'MI folloet in my I G, rnu my metre ucceteded p TR= i a blossoms,' soicsoi 1 aid Pf * reinige ore, s and a, ether be e 6 Also els ;Coal, rat g e" , j i r e t I think t! i g at r g nt! epinde au the lime in ki s". ft 'ttje cbarepl the i prevents Qs lag r d by the plat; Their pre to keep IS with. • n'.Poecible,l: hybernationn wapply em plentife t uses flowering, Li... begin to fik rev g water.. Fe 77 fuiphed bleep ' lle• jrd by the.. clar , •wl}, how, min, r) q; trained fl ibei: iiaiderate and rx.l:! moat 13.40 ,ber;" b 'mita . e'uge 13 co n in •Au.abla rrix. , k'sappointmetll,c..y
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