LIVES. ' Oa tbs wwroisint Deark of ere lover; Aiy song is era nice yoong Dian, • Whoa* name was Peter Gray. .• The State where Peter Gray war horn Wel PenniTlSlnta. • ; • This Peter Oraidid :all in love An with a nice young girt The •nstne other I'm positive Was Lizianny Quart. When they were going in be wed, Her father deltoid “No:" ' ' -- infbrotally did send her off, Beyond the 0111.0. ' When Feter found:hie love was lost, • He knew not 'Mat to say ; Its hada halfa mind to jump Into • The tresquehanni.a. -' • • .. A trading he went to the West, For fare and other skins, And there he was m crimson dress, • By bloody !n-.11-ins. When Lizianny heard the news, She straightway went to bed, And never did get off of it • Until she d-i-ed - Ye fathers all a, warning take— • &whoop as has a girl— . And think upon Poor Peter Gray And Liziariny Querl. DRINKING SONG. ' By J. E. A. Smirk. 'Fill high the bowl with water ulcer: ;Vireuk no wine of Dikes, rue If beauty's lip but kiss it round. No richer draught need sparkle there Fill high the bowl, with lilies crowned We ask no rose nor tulip flair; The crystal wave on which they grew Bath let Its stainless beauty there. Flit high the bowl, the social bowl. Let bean and lip its pureness share; There lurks no poison In the draught, No'tempting serpent glitters there: [Fro 7 in As Excelsior aub ijumor. ,Vny. USED vp POLITICIAN.—The fol lowirg sketch of a' , Used up Politician" is opt inappropriate Al this time. It is from the pen of the late Joseph Cr Neal : Peter Brush was in a 'dilapidated condition—out at elbow's, out at knees, out at pockets, and nut of spirits, and nut in the. street—an "out and.outer" in every respect. He .sat upon the curb-stone leaning his heal upon his hand, his elbow being placed upon a stepping stone. Mr. Brush had for some time been silent, absorbed in deep thought. which he relieved at intervals by spitting through his teeth. forlornly into the gutter. At length, heaving a deep sigh. he spoke: They used to tell me`—put not your trust in princes—and I haven't. None of 'em ever wanted.to bonnet , nothin' ormeoind I never see any of them to borrow'- nothin` of them.— Princes'. pooh! put nut your trust politicionns Them's my sentiments. There's no two mediums about that. Haven't I been serving my country this five rears like a patriot; ;going to meetings and huzzaing my daylights cu', and gettin' as blue es blazes? Haven% I blocked windows, got lick ed -fifty times, carried I don't know how many black eyes and broken noses. for the vial of the Commonwealth and purity of legal rightsl and all for what? Why for nix. If any good has come out of it, the country has;put the whole of it itther pocket, and swindled me out of my earn ing,. I can get no offise. Republics is ungrate ful! I didn't want no reward fur my services. I only want tole took good care of, and have no thing to do. Being took care of wee the main . thing. Republicans is ungrateful, I'm swagged if they ain't! 1 love my country, and I wanted en mice—l didn't care what, so it was fat and easy. I - wanted to' take care of my country: and I want my country to stake; care of +cree. Head work is the trade for—talking; that's my line. Talking in the oyster cellars, in the bar rooms, anywhere. I can talk all day, only stopping for mealy, and to Wet my whittle. But parties is all alike. I've 'been on all sides—tried 'am, and I know„, none of 'em gave me anything, and I've a great mind to knock off and'call it half a tbiy." • THE FOP Orrwirren.—ln one of our country taverns a few years since there happened to be a number of respectable farmers clad in the usual habit, when a spruce young gentleman came in, rigged int the highest style, with a watch in his yodel, who strutted about the-room with great pomp, dangling his • watch keys endseals in the' most foppish manner._ After swaggering about the room for a few minutes, ho cried put and chal lenged any man in the room to drop money with him, one piece ate time, and the one whose purse held out the longest should tike the whole and treat the company. No one at first appeared to accept his challenge, which. Only tended to render the fop more inflated with an ides of his superior wealth, and he became the more earnest; et length a rusty looking, but shrewd old farmer observed, if no one else would except of his offer he would do it. 'lt's done," said the fop, and immediately called on the third man to hold the hat.—The firmer thin put his hand into hie pocket and took .aut what . he called a bung -town copper, and drop. ped it into the hat. The hip immediately drop ped in his second piece, and the farmer, feeling is his pocket for,another piece. but finding none, „gravely °flamed, 4 am beat, f have no more; you may take the whole and treat thicompany.' PAT AND THE STEAM ENGINE.—The following, which we find in the Boston Bee, is capital. If the editors have any more of the "same soft" left,. we hope they will send them along : An Irishman, a day or two since, who had been often and profitably employed as a ,tevedore, was intently gazing at a steam 'engine that, was whiz zing away at a Swift rate, doing his work foehim, anti lifting the cotton out from the hold of a ship, quicker than you can say •'Jack Robineon." Pat 'looked till his anger was pretty well up, and then shaking hie fist at the °lamal crittur," be exclaim : oChoog. choog, spet, siame it and be bother ed, ye °old child o' Satan, that ye are: Ye may' do tho work o' twenty-Bye tellies—ye may take the bread out is en honest, Irishman's mouth—but by thl power•. now ge can't role, ould bluer, mind that, mill yet" POPE GREGORY.-By the bye, speak iog Or St. Peter, that is a good anecdote of Pope Crreitory,,wkich has been cent us by a friend "The late Pope Gregory XVI. was rather fond of the hot - le; and after his decease, when he made his - appearance at Saint Peter's gate, the fol'owin co!loquy took place: Saint:Pifer, with his en against tho• door a,ks there!" is I, the laic 'fop° Gregors." -Well, come in, you ime the kry." • I know it, but it don't fit; I hare been tumblaur tif re (or an hour or more nt tho " Saint Peter, opening the door Isom the inside. 5i . f.r.,..".1. , t me see your key.— .Pshaw ! you hare made a grand mwtske; ibis is the key of your wine calm'!" tTi Recently; a tall Hibernian gentle msn.entrreil writing-school' »1 a rclelyated chirographiat in New Yvrk. and put ing off a pair 1 , -of very,largo gloves. inquired. ."What do ye charge, for a seism at if ritin !" .41 charge $25 for the. first month, $2O for the ',second month, end $l5 for the third ritcnth." ••Thin, sir, you'll be kind enough to put me 4lown,on yer het as a scholar fur the third =loth as a commincement.. From the Joh■ Donkey Why is a Ship in a Gale of 'maid Like a min that is going to Throw 3 dogs into the river and has thrown in all but One Bataan he his Hove 2 (Hove-too.) Why is a fellow running the gaiintlet like:a lousy-bee? Biesuee he ts wacky .(tvax) as he goes. Why is a field of rye liko a baby 1 Because it must be cradled before it is bre(a)d. Why are seamstresses not ad mittedinto fashion able society!' Because it in thought there is no gentility in them what use ever (whatsoever). - Why is the flint chicken of the brood like the foremast of a vessel? Because its forward of the main Wei. Why should a chicken hatched by the Beni°- . helen berclosely watched ? Because his mother don't know that Vs out. Why was Adam the swift:ist runner that ever lived! , • DeCIONi ho was firs: in the human rare. Why is the plena Neptune like a turtle's tail! 'Beciuse it is behind her shell (Herschel). 'Why is theinstruction of the Deaf and Dumb like the Vicissitudes of life ! 'BeCause it proves - them is a deal of mute- ability (mutability) in the ertql.l. Why is a tear in secret like a vessel of went Because •it is a prirale-teer. - - The following is believed to be the list conun drum: ''Who Was the first shomaker I The roan who made the first pair of shoes?' Yousurti. ' INDISCRETION hear that the young wheat crop of Illinois came' up be fore-the feet frost, and conseguantly got nipped in the Mid. It 'must be very green. irlDnath opens the door to fame, and leloses it toensy; it breaks the chain of the cap. .tire. laud places the destiny of the slave in the .A bands of ■ new muter, . . • Phila., Ileadin-, and Pottsville . italeßoad. O s, , - 6 - , 5........,. ~ ....•,....,., • !SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.- - °MANGE of flours, and Iwo Trains Daily; each way, except Elm:Mays. On and after Monday, May 15t,1819, two trains will run each way, daily, beetween Philada. and Pottsville. MORNINCELINE-ACCOMMODATION• _ Leaves Philadelphia at A. NI, daily except Sun days. • • ' ..- Pules Reading at 10.45 A. M. • Leaves Pottsville at 1.1, A. M. daily, except Sundays: Peale' Reading at 0.10 A. M. The above Line:stops at all way stationaon the toad as formerly. - AFTERNOON LINE—PAST TRALN. tip Train, Down Vain. Leaves Philadelphia at .21Leavcs Pottsville at - 2i• P. except son 51., daily except Sun days. ,days I -- Leaves Phccoliville, 3.45 Leaves r.ch. Raven. 9.37 Pottstown. 4,15 " Port Clinton, 3.00 n • o " Reading, 3.50 Port Clinton, 5.151 " Pottstown, 4.30 it Erb, Haven, 6.10,_ '' Phmuixvllie, 5.00 Arrive, at Pottsville, 6.93lArrives at.Suste Road, 5.50 The afternoon train will stop only attbe above named stations. Passengers for other points must therefore take the Morning Line. ' • Depot in Philadelphia, corner of. Broad and Nine Streets. No Passengers can enter the Can uhtess pro vided with Tickets. NOTICE.—Fiffy pounds of haggage will he allowed to each passenger In they, Imes; and Passengers are expressly prohibited from taking - anything as baggage but their wearing apparel which will be at the risk of its owner. No freight will be taken by these lines. By order of Board of Managers. april22, '49. tf 17 S. BRADFORD, icietary, Min., Reading, and Pottsville Rail Road. • • S'I&Z• DATES OF FREIGHT ON 01Enclimalizs.. ON AND AFTER Dezember Ist. 1597,, Goods iviil be forwarded with despatch at the following Wes of freight, between Pottsville and the points below stated, per ton or 2000 lbs. • Pott grille . ' -'7'. - 14"."%1:717411a4.113" !nit Reading. N. Plaster,slate, this, Se , 02 30 . 01 00 Pig Iron bloums,t Ober, mar-) • • 1 20. hie, rosin, tar, pitch, and }.2 75 grindstones. • 1 J Nails and spikes, bar iron,") . castings, lead. Aur?entine, 1 . ... bark, raw tobacco, salt, 50 25 li 35 provisions, potatoes, duo-i bee, stoves, Ate. . Flout per barrl, 1 30 . 15 • Wheat,com.rye, clover seed.l and salt per bushel. -04 4 • . Groceries. -hardware, steel,) . • . copper, tin,brass, domestic ; liquors, machinery, butter, 1 and eggs, cheese, lard and ¶.4 75 •2 00 - tallow, nil, wool, cotton, I leather.oil, lUdes, politic, I . oysters, raw .atid cordage J - Dry goods, hetnp and medb) Mom foreign: liquors, I, - wines, glass, paper, freshr 00 . 390 fish, meat, confectionary, books and stationery. • No additMost "charges Cor commission, storage, or teceining itetieliering freights at any of the Company's the line. [N0v.274:-48 tf 75112111 Schuylkill Valley" Railroad, .AND MT. - CATiBOS 'AND PORT CARRON RAILROAD itimonagotami 140...nsoa4tikepij*Ar' PASSENGER TRAINS. ON an after Monday. April 10, 1818, a Passenger Train will run between Moms Carbon and Tusca rora, three tiraeSa day (except Sunday.) as fnllows t Leave Mount Carbon at 7.A. M. II A. M. and 4 P. M. Leave Tuscarora at 51 A. 51. 121 P. M. and 51 P. M. 05-The trains Will stop,to take up and set Clown pas sengers at any point on the Road. FARES. . 21 MHOS and under, .. 5 cents. " , ' .10 .." U. M. WALlCER,tivrrintendent tf 15 aprlls 2 4El CO4LIERY WO sess2soglgid kiessio t eass to b • s- - Ma? FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP. TILE subsekih'pre, at their old stand, corner of Rail Road and CAllowhill streets. are prepared to man ufacture weirder, att lie slimiest notice. Stearn Engines and Pumps, n any poi Vet and capacity for tnining and other purposea,*attin's C.a.! Breaking Machines, with solid and perforated rollets, as may lie required. Also Engines 'pod Blowing Cylinders with all neces sary machinerylfor Blast Furnaces. Hat Air Pipes, of the most approved plans, Cup and 11011 Joints - and s tir Tuyees, of the very best construction. They pa r ilenlarly Inca •ilic attention of Iron Masters and par ties engaged inithe Iron trade, to their large stock of Patterns for R having lately constructed the machinery. ror two Mille largest \this in the coun try, via .—The ID:yening Mill at Witkesharre, and the Rolling Mill *al the Montour Iron Works. Danville. They.are fully preparedlor this kind of work, together with every variety of zeneral Machinery. Of the qual ity of their work and materials, it Is enough to say, that 'time and ei perience, the moat infallible tests, hoe amply demonstrated the genuine character of their en gines and machinery. Orders nre reSpeaully solicited and will he promptly attended to. l •'• HAY WOOD Is SNYDER. Pottsville, January, 17, 1846 3-1 y lExpress Line. "st Llvlngmton,-Iloward & Co.'s Express, - !2 % . p,otENGETI TTIAINR, Barren Potts:Ole, . Philadelphia, .Nero York. Boston, Baltimore. liashinfron, Briff do. Canada, 4- Eitrope.-- OR the accionoiodatimi of the public. we now run nn expresq car every other day between Pottsville and Philadelphia, in connecion with our Trunk, which nine daily for earrying boxen of merchandixe &c. liy this artrimemant orders tbr -rood, and packages left at rite office in 'Prlltsville. will he executed. and the nods delivered in Pdlissille in abnut 30 or 33 Imam. This is a great convenience for our merchants and trailers.-- Gold, solver, acid Notes forwarded and hills collected. e}. Orderers rived for the pun hase any single ar ticle in Philid.pplim. New York, or Boston. which will he promptly attended to. Gonda forwarded, which ran he paid Mr on delivery of the name. Otfire in Potinvide, two floors below Bannan's Book store, and immediately opposite the new Episcopal. Church. Reading, r.. Earle Bookstore. Philadelphia. Na: 43. South Third street. New York, Ni,. 6, Wall street, Boston, :siolt3, Court street. FRANKLIN WORKS.. • • 7:1;-7Wwl THE Subsriliers having associated themselves to tether, trading under the firm ofS.Sitlyman & for the purpnie of carrying on the Foubilty and Ma chine busineez at. the Franklin Works, Port Carbon, lately maned by A. C. Brooke, are now prepared to Manufacturep order a: the shortest notice Steam En ginea:Pumps,.Coal Breakers. and Machinery of almost any size or description, for mining or other purposes. Also Rail Ittqldrand Drift cars, Iron or Brass Castings of any nine nr pattern. Ile ORDERS ARC RES rECTFIILLY SOLICITED. SASIITEL SILLTNIAN. CHAS. 'M. LEWIS. 33—Ty Port Carbon, Aug. 13 In-P.*, r 4 `l o 3,ili.Lpi SHOVEL WORKS.— The sohscrihers 1 are now p repared to furnish the Colliers and deal et 15 of Schuylkill county, with Shovels of all kinds at the lowest Philadelphia prices. Attention is pa,tico laity called tO their Coal Shovels.. Orders for Shovels of any size oe pattern promptly attended to. S. SILLVMAN Cn. Port Carlin, Au:. 13,1817 .' 33—ly - Tainaqua Iron Works. • • . hiESS at Tamaqua, under the firm of "IfsgLass, 4- Tuylor,•' ,ivould respectfully inform their friends and .the puhlir, that they ate now prepared to do an exten sive bilAineir in the manufactory of all kinds of Steam Engines. Pumps, Coal Ilreakers,Screens, and nail Road Cars, together with all kinds of castings in iron and brass, as applied to machinery Incident to thecoal bu siness. I Repairinapf every - kind done by than with neatness and dispatch. 1 hey will warrant nil their work to per form welt, and w•nnid solicit tne custom ockuch persons an mar want work executed, either In this vicinity, or at a distance, which will Meet with prompt and imme diate attention. SASIUEI. 111111 SON, INO. K. SMITH, CHARLES M. TAYLOR. Tamaqua] Aug. 7, 1817 Port Clinton & Tamaqua R. R. ~, -,-~ -~ Tile entire road from Port Clinton to Tamaqua ha ving been renewed with heavy irnn rails and good substantial bridges, with all other improvements adapt ed in the uie of Lnenmotive engines, and she regular business pray road being now resumed ;la passenger train will, on and after Tuesday,the 13th lost., leave Ta maqua daily, (Sundays excepted) at 7 o'clock, A.kl.,and arrive at Port Clinton; in time to connect with the down ward train from Pottsville to Philadelphia. Returning. '7lll leave Port Clinton on the arrival of the Philadel Phis cars, avid reach Tamaqua for dinner. A freight train with mqrchandige will Wen leave daily. W3l. WALLACE. Treas. & See Iry Little Schuylkill Navigation IL R. & Coal Co. Philadelphia, July 10, 1847 ^9—tf pow - pmft IRON WORKS tx-- - *' 74 a:r e. ,t R. N. MeGLIVIVIS. EsPecrv.ix annonnee e in the public, tha he IA has taken the Establishment krinstrn as the Potts v lite Iron .Woviu, on Norwegian street, white he la prepared bau d all kinds of Steam Enelnet, mano famme Rail:Road Care, and Machinery n Catnrost every deacriptlon,;at the shortest notice, and on the most rea sonable tem,. Perimis from abroad, In want of Steam engines will find it lb their advantage to give War a tail before eneazine elsewhere. May II PASCAL IRON WORKS, {=ll I .PHILADELPHIA. WVELDED Wronght Iron Flues, fluitible 4or Loco. motives. Marine and other Steam Engine Boiler.. from 9to clinches in diameter. Also, Pipes for Gat, Steam and other purposes; ems strong ,Toin for Hy draulic Preises ; Hollow Pistons for Pumps of Steam Estglsifs fa; Manufactured and for sale by ! MORRIS, TASKED 40d0IIRIS. Warehouse S. Ccorner 3d and Wainunsts., Philada. Phriads-74sor.Pld 130 • vls ritlS rira rran- riTrt onn :~~ "1 :' rrit P/1/LADA. . AND READING EL R., - , - • From March 1311110/um 15t,1645. To !! . From 51t. Carbon. Sch. Haven. Pt. Clinton. TllehMond, 25 20 105 Philadelpht - 35 30 1 13 - Inclined P e, .25 105 liken:two, . • 25 r -0 105 _Germantown It Rr, "5 I! 25 lO5 FaCe of Schuylkill, 10 /IL . 05 . 05 Manayunk, 05 00 60 Consl ehocken and IPlyricouth R. IL; 05 Tittm nut 1 mile be- law Norristown. Morristown or Bridge- Port • 00 00 65 Port lOenoedy, • 90 . 90 F 3 Volley Forge, 90 90 85 Pbrenixville. 65 B5 75 Boyers Ford, - 80 60 75 '75 Pottstown. 60 68 Dougituswille. . .80 - 80 7.5 Baumstown, 73 75 70 Reading. . 70 70 65 Between Reading • • . - C 5 GO and Mohrsville, -,. C. 3 CO CO 43 Mobrivede, • . Hamburg. . 40 40!40 30 Orwigsburg, .30 . 3O The freight and tolls on COO to Richmond doting the months of June and July will be:, From Mt. Carbon. Scb. Maven. Pt :Clinton. 140 135 120 - On and after Aug. II GO ' 155 14Q By order of the President and Managers. S. BRADFOR.I, Secretary. Office of the Plot & Reading l R. It. Co., March 11, 1615. .1 . 11. Tremont; Iron Works. ~~.., .pmup DiWOLTZ 4. CO., ; • H,AVE assoelated themselves, together for the pur-' 'Prise of carrying on the FOUNDRY AND MACHINE BUSINESS, in the tionrishing it - myna' Tremont.Schil, (- kilt county. where they are prepared to furnish all kinds ofvostings for rail road ears, and machinery of every description, build steam engines for cornet) , and other purposes, coal breakers, gearing for mills, dm, doe , to gether with all kinds °feasting. for farming purposes, to which they. will pay particular attention. From the knowledge they possessof the business, they fluter themselves that all work entrusted to their rare will he executed to the entire satisfaction of customers, and at very reasonable rates. , 'They therefore respect fully solicit the patronage of the public. [0023 47-43-1 y T. J. Hughes, Hruher., Real Estate bon,rAt and sold, agency fu r roll clina,of rents. Office opposiiiihe Miners' Bank 51 Mt; FOR, SALE .— A dearable three story residence in Morris' Addition. ALSO: A large and convenient store room and dwel ling house well located in Millersville. ALSO: Eight building Into In Millersville. as well lo cated as any in Sir...borough. A number of mortgages and judgment bends of various amounts, well secured on property in Pottsville and vicinity. ALSO: A valuable store in Centre street.' ALSO: For sale or rent, a store and dwelling in Ml neroville, In the most. business part of the town. ALSO: The large 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 exch,,nge for productive property Philadelphia. [Nov2o 47-4; Farm for Sale. •• TILE subscriber .will sell a valuable • 0. farm, ennsisting of 1;0 acres, shunted in 1 1 1nm:rove township. Schuylkill county, 'gig. fe. 7.L.. al,nut 4 mines below l'lnegrove.. About " 110 acres alike land cleared,and in astute or cultivation. ten of which t. to meadow. The bal ance is wondland, well litiliwred The Union Canal runs through the property The 1,1111,1111 mi consist ofia. two storydwelline house,n new swim, ham, and nth er out buildings. There are two orchards nn thelarin and an abundant supply of good water on the priemivc close by the buildings. There arc fifteen acres of Win teigram in the ground. For terms and othiii partici' tars, apply to the subscriber in l'inegrnve.' PETER FILBERT. Oct oberlo 1480 41-If Valuable Coal Tracts to Rent. TO let on leases, to suit applicants, all that tract of land belonging to the North American COM- 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 °Cover a mils in length, viz:—Lewis, Spolm, Llarrarleueh, Pearson, Clarkson, Stevenson, Little Tracey, Pearl,- Mountain Veins, Green Park or Ravensdale Vein, Per pendicular, Diamond, and Bog Diamond Veins, along with many others not named. Alan. all that Ctact,called the Junction Tract, belnng- Ing to the said Company,rontaining the. Salem,Forrest, Rabbit Hole, Mortimer, Tunnel, Black Mine, C. Law ton and Alfred L,awtnn Veins. Also, a Saw Mill and Grist Mill ,situated on the Mill Creek Tract, all nrwhith w lithe rented On moderate terms by applying to. DAVID CIIILLAS, Are!. , Potleville. PM, bI , Pei. Sale at Private Sale A 1,1: that certain tract or parcel of land, 'sliitateil nn It the Broad Mountain, in Lower Mahnillonge town ship, in Schuylkill county, (Comedy Corks cottnty,). to the state of Pennsvlvanin,bminded and described as fol low's:to wit at a marked white nub tree; thence by late vacant lands, now surveyed to Jacob Miller. north sixty-live perches. to a white onk ; thence by late vacant land, now suiveyett to George Werner, Weet I tf perches to a stone -thence by late vacant land now surveyed to Leonard sixty-five perch es to a Spanish oak; thence east 116 perdu., to the place of beginning, containing tilly-tive acres and one hundred andtilly. two perches of land and allowances of six per cent. for roads, &c. - JOHN G. BRENNER, •' Executor or estate, 69, Market at. Philada. Philadelphia, September 19. 1816 Slierlifjs Sale of Real Estate. I3v virtue or et wrtt Venditioni F:xpunas, Inward nut of the Court of (*.auluon Plea.. of Schuylkill County, to me directed, will be exposeil tn . puhlir Fats or vendor, on Snturday the day of April. 180, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the. ,public hotter of Michael Graelf, in the Ilorongh of Orwizehore, Schit)l kill county, the following described premises, viz.: All that certain tract of land, siinate in.Unlon Town. ship. schrtylktll Courtly, hounded by land of Samuel Ruppert, Daniel 001 m, and others. containinz IT acres •nd YU perches, conveyed by Benjamin Neill' and Mary Ann his wlfr., by Deed dated October 14:h, lb In, to Peter Ilkettlrower, and recorded atlOrwizsburr, 1p de'4l hook fin. 2fi, page 816. As the the property of PETER EISENHOWER. Seized-and taken in execution and will lie' sold Inc Sheriff's Office Oru'ics-1 J. T. WERNER, Sheriff. burg, April e. Isla. I 'l5 PURE •WHITE tEAD TA NUFACTUREIN, No GS, North Front street. IV 1 Philadelphia, have now a good supply of their war ranted pure WHITE LEAD, and those customers who have been sparingly supplied in consequence of a run on the tinkle, shall now have their orders filled. INoII3-tl3 No known substance possesses those preservative and beautifying properties, so desirable in a paint, to ari equal extent with unadulterated white lead; hence any admixture anther materials only mars, its value. It has, t liMefore, been the ideally aim of the manufacturers, for many years, to supply to the public a perfe ' ctly pure white leant, and the unceasing demand for the article. is pranfthat it has met with favor. It is Invariably brand ed on one head WETIIERII.I. tc BROTHER in full, and on the other, warranted pure; all in red letters. Sonny/a/1 Count y, ss. AT an Orphans Court hold at Orwigs -..e.burg. in and ter the County of Schuylkill, ,on the 21st doe of -Ithrek.' 1819. I.efore • ' the Hen. t.Ornenh ID urn,President, and Strange N. Palmer, one of his associate Judges, of the same Court, tiPoc the petition of C. Loeser, &e. The Court did older tort de- , ores. that tins. Loeser, administrator, with the 'tr , annexed, of the estate of JACOB BIRD, late of the County of Berko, deceased, expose to sale by Public Venilue, or outcry, on Saturday the 610 day of May. INS, between the hours of 0 and 12 o'clot • k, in the fore noon, at the house of Daniel flill. Inkeeeper in the Borough of Pottsville, A- certain messuare or tene ment, and lot or piece of ground, situate in Ws nn's ad dition to the Borough of Pottsville, bounded hi front by Railroad street. on rho Northwest side by tot No. 20,00 the rear h'y Coal street, and on the 'Southeast sides by the other part of Int No. ID, being the remaining half of the said lot No. 10—being 20 feet in width and, 120 feet In depth. late the estate of said decedent; and that he makes report of his proceedings herein, to the next dated Orphans' Court. Elv'the Court; - SAAIUEL CUSS, Clerk. • 21 . -17' Orwig.burg, apri22 CARPETS AND OIL'CLOTP Al ELDRIDGE'S CAeap Carpet Warebovee. , IIE subscriber is enabled to offer great indecoments I to persons about to buy CARPETS nr OILCLOTHS Wholesale or Retail: as his expenses are so light in his present situation, he is enebled to sell goods at the very lowest prices in tne city. Ile offers for Spring sales an excellent assortment of Splendid Imperial, Superfine Ingrain, 1 CARTY:TINOS Fine and Medium do. is Venetians of all Mods, I. ATCS T STYLES. Cotton, List, and it.m. J And Oil Cloths, froin2 to 24 feet wide to cut for mom*, &c., with a great variety of 1,,W priced Ingrain Carpets, from 25 to 50 cents, and Entry and Stair Car pets, from 12 to 50-cents, per yard. - Also, Matting. Floor Cloths, Rugs, Table Covers, &c.- 11. 11. ELDRIDGE, No. 41, Strawberry St.. one don, shove Chminu Marchll-11-3ml near Second. Fluladel phia • Country Aterchants take .rottce: . . BRING' Tills 41ST WITII YOU. A. Travers & Co., 134, Maiden Lane, (foie Hinton 4. Trarers,) rIFFEIt for side 111 quantities to suit purrhasers, 111.0001I'ms Ruled CapPaper,a el 25 1051 50 pr ['tn. 2,000 reams Ruled Letter Paper, I 00 to I 50 do 10,000 do Wrapping Paper, 25 to A 00. de. 10,000 Bolls of Paper Hangings a 5 eta. ton cts.pr p'ce. 5,000 do American Satin dn. 121 " 18 An . 5,000 pair of Oil Transparent Window Shades: of our own manufacture, beantiful designs and colors, at from 61 en to 0150 per pair. 10.000 lbs. of Wool Twine and Wrapping Twine of of all kinds. from 121 to 15 ma. per - We also have oth.,rgoods In the same proportion, and 'we guarantee to please you if you wilt rail and see us at 811, Maiden Lane. A. TRAVERS & CO. New York, March 4, 1518 10.2 m Proposals for Coal. QE4LRD PlIOPOSALS,will'be received at the Once I of the Guardians of the root, No. 10 South Sevr enth st. until :Oinday, the first day of May oest, for supplying the Philadelphia Almshouse with two thou sand tons white ash anthracite Coal, to be delivered on the Alms Wharf, Schuylkill, and to be weighed under the inspection of the Steward on the premises. • Said Coal to be broken and screened, and tit for Im. Mediate use; to be free fro slate, dust, and all other impurities, and a portion tit reef to be delivered on or before the fiebt day or Jute next. By order of the Board ol.iiii-rdiang of the Poor: . D. S. 1 1 111DEMAN, President. Attest: S. J. ROBBINS, Secretary. Phira. apritB 41 15 1511011: American 01 25 Patent Grease, FOR the axles of Carriages, Wagons, Rail Road Cars and Maakbwry of all kinds, to wive olland prevent friction., This ittlelets prepared and for sale by CLEMENS & ?ARVIN, tae may saanufecttuera of this article, in the United elates, at their wholesale and retail Hardware and Druz Store In Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pa. • HBMEMBER that none in genuine without the wt it ten signature of the inventor and proxtriclor,Chay, W Clemens, upoh each pat kap. —. THE MINERS' , JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER co LO Soo £5 ..(Itvielgt*VA. .'eviczAX4VA 4/9 WESTERN NEW YORE COLLEGE OF•HEALTII 207, .Quin Brett. 13uffelo,—sm: ir our.. DR. G. C. VAUGHN'S Vegetable Lithtintriptic Mix tnre.a cerebrated medicinewhich has made GRE CURESsO ALL IllsEAsEs. IS now in:rod:iced Into.this section , The limits of an advertisement, will nee per wit an extended notice tif this remedy ; we have only to sly it l e ts for its agents in the United States and Can ada, a large number of educated airniesk ritArriT lo % - URA in high professional standing. who make a general use of it in their practice in the following diseases DROPSY, GRAVEL, Ana discarea f the Urinary organs ; Piles and all dis eases of theblood ; derangements of the Liver,a-coand all general diaeases of the system. I: Is pstertcuksaxv requested that all who contemplate the use of this nr title, or whoftrire information respecting it, will obtain a PANPIILLT of 72 pages, which agents whore names are below will zliully give away ; this honk treats noon the method of cure —.explain ; the properties of the article, and the diseases it his been 'used for over this ' country and Europe for four years with such - Perfect effAt. Over 16 pages of testimony from the itiollEsT quarters will be found, with NAMES, PLACES, and DATES. which can be written to by anyone inter...sled and the parties will answer :los. t paid c ommunications. 0.3- Be particular and ASK for the PAhIPIILET,'ss no other such pamphlet has ever been seen. The evi ' dense of the power of this medicine over ALL diseases 1 IA guaranteed by persons of well known standing in sq. eiety. r" , ltp in 30 oz. and 12 oz.. b Price $2,50 so : I 31,12 oz. - ; the larger being the cheaper. Every bottle has G. C. VAUGHN " written nn the directions, &e. See pamphlet psge 24. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at Principal Office, 207, Mein st reet, B u ffalo, N. V. °dices devoted to the sale of this article exclu sivel7,l.39, Nassau, New Mirk, and corner of Essex and Washington, Salem, Moss., and by all Druggists throughout this country and Canada as agents. Also for gaiety J. S. C. MARTIN. Pottsville ; FIIY, Tamaqua; E. & E. HAMMER, Orwigsburg. ; LEVAN & KAUFMAN. Schuylkill Haven; Whh. S. HEISLER. Port Carbon; WM. PRICE, St. Clair; GEO. REIFSNYDER, New Castle; JAS. B. FALLS, Feb 12,1519 t . -- - . A 'MEDICINE which Is perfectly safe,and may be civ ./1. en to children, from tender Infancy to advanced are, lays under no restraint as cold water, or any kind of food. forges mildly, subduing fever,—destroys and expels worms with invariable succeim—and Is east iy administered to children. That it possesses these valuable properties, IS fear lessly asserted—still claiming the additional advantages of being given in small bulk, and requiring none of the drenching which Worm Tea and other suppesed ‘'etinl fuggs demand. During its brilliant career, it has been introduced into many families ,where every other anoWn and accessible Verminge has been , tried without the least success, where it has promptly expelled Worms to an almost incredible amount. As evidence of the surprising Mrects of Dr. MloNt's WORM SPECIFIC, wogive the following:— On Saturday, February:lll,llSM, Mr. James Richard son called at the Drug Suire of J.. Kidd & Co. rooter of Wood and Fourth greets, Pittsburg, Pa. and node the following statement:—.•A child on mine had been very sick for sorne,tin*.days —we had given her 'lucra tive medicines, but it had done her no good One of our .neighbours /curne in and :aid it,was Worms that were destroying the child, and at Ilip same time spoke of the wonderful directs slot had wittiesAed from 115,11 g br..ll"l.4pit's leoron Sperifie,ln that neighborhood. We procured a vial—gave one ten-Spoonful, and the dild thscloiged fort Mita worm, I them gave anal her 1 111 - spoonful, is hid; !{might forty-six, more, making Midi ri.iht !might Worms. As a duty I owe to }siti, and the Ounnittaity at large, I freely make known these Farb. My child is now well. What is moot remarkable, die Irene Sjlrrili,c expelled the Worms alive, in about Fur hours after l'en ye it to the child." For sale in Pot tv ilia by John S.C. Martin, & Johii C. Brown Druggist, Pal-M-1-6m •g-,,jl.ysipN'l;:. ' - • FRESH INIPOKTED GREEN AND BLACK TEAS. From J, C. .9enliitri Co., TEA DEALERS. S.. W. earner of Cheenat nod street,, .1 • 111LADC1.1 . 11:a R.—One of our parsner, Intim!. learned T..a 1.1-loosine.s of the Chine, tlieno.elve.l, duriez,a denre of seven youttl. 3111fIlIZ them, the pubic may tiler.- fore expect of its the full benefit of I be, ken, ledt,, and experience thus acquired. T. nor Mick leas, Particularly; we wish' to rail tt tension ,mpossessinz a,le,lree of streorth nod richne s of flavor seldom equalled. Mark tea., are en Overstay nail hf the who ron.ider the - (4,n tit coy for . 1011, , .? oar pin elrimis al.e recommend the Black as sakinc n more healthful heverree ..than the, Green. :ark. package is so secured a. to rttain the virtu, of he tea for a Tony' tune in ans.-climate. and ros.tainufu weight n,ftecia.'..pet,,Nnt dole metal awl paper wills leich it i. enveloped. .7. C. JENKINS & Co. The ah v warms - In tea• post up in 1. and I lb. V!' I•Ii • re boo dint trill he ran.dantiv kepi for par the .(do.t..rhe r J. SVIIITFIEI.D. ~~~ averse, and hate IV E l ' n Y'' l Wr ro l * q"n bl avoided in any 1 strictly noel-eh:wile ad yenta-netnews. Selftleience com. pets us, inn tine present instal-Kt-An depart Croon our rule , to obviate inn some Ineasitr.n, frequent misrepresentiiiion and misanderstancling. The 'n Old Pekin Tea Compan , i," N.. 2 - 1, (late No. 30,) I 41 )....""P`' , South Second street, commenced basiness j(.k. in the spring of 1515. The repatatioh they •••• have obtained has within One past year, sic. en rise to loony imitators—some have even assumed the same name, causing much doubt in the public mind as to which is the original Company. ' We Inane no wish or intention to take to ourselves any credit which is dine to others ; neither are we die posed by Jonger silence, to have the credit due to us appropriated, by ethers; or assume (-gnome when nint deserved. Ther,efore we particularly" request our old friends merchants in tine interior, void the public gent-rally—to °collect that this Company has but one warehouse; that alt teas packed by them have N 0.21, South Serond street on the labelsaaund that no ether teas are theirs, lct them be sold ninnfOr what name they inlay. Western and country merchants and others, favoring us with a rail or their orders, will receive prompt aiten tion, and none billthe best teas, guaranteed to give sat isfaction, front the OLO'PEKIN TEA COMPANY, No. 24, South Second street, Between Ida tket and Chestnut, Philadeiribia. cA- The above teas can Always ne obtained of the subscriber, sole. agent for the proprietors in Schuylkill county.'JANE BERRYMAN. Pottsville, 1at,22 I r E IS . The East India Tea CoinpanT, HAVING OPENED A TEA WAREIIOIISE, No. 122, Xactri Tdtrd street, next door to Old Rotterdam Hotel, thonlinposal of their choice GREEN AND „ BLACK TEAR, orate latest importations. would sery respectfully invite a call from country merchants and others visiting our city. Our tens are ot the nnest quality, dio very fra cram, ha ring been select ed With the greatest care-and at unusual low prices. For one country trade they will be pelted In quarter. half, or pound packages, if preferred; ants furnishing tvrot ailVaninces ; let no loss in draught. gal au assort meat of teas fora very small amount of -capital. The 'att.-particularly is of advantage to persons of modirate . means, and w hose sales of the aitirle are limited. Our determination is to avoill'all unnecessary expense that is LI haven tendency to increase tine cost of our teas, hence the present couree-41 welder letters to the trade instead of travelling agents, a practice pursued by of our coiemporaties, at very great expense. These Agents must be paid whether they make sal. or Unit. ,With the advantages we possessor procuring Tees, and a close nippliontlen to buslness, to say nothing of atten ding to our own busiiess, and not entrusting it to others mutt ultimately inure nit urinate of your custom. n Jan.P-2-ly • New Grocery, Flour Feed, AND PROVISION STORE. THE subscriber announcer to the citizens of V4 : "' - '" Putt Ville that he has 'use o rilaed a new Groeci ' P ' ry, Flout and Feed Store, at his old stand, where P. , C ie Will always keep on hrimPa superior stork of ,choice GROCERIES. PROVISIONS. Family FLOUR, TEA, COFFEE. SUGAR, dr.c.; all of which will be se lectsd with crest care, and will he sold at very law rates. He flatters himself that be can inake it to the interest of this community to deal with him: he there fore solicits their patronace. • H e win ins shooks to his moon°. customers for the Dec lIC- Palimony they bestowed upon hoer in lt his oilier SHOW,: mass.' busine n ss.' 503 D , A!. Rowe, - BROOM AND WOODEN WARE STORE. - No. 03, NortA 3d Street, one door d'art Arch, earl side rITITADELFIIIA, • Mnnorseinrers and wholevale dealers in nil kinds of .• iirtoorm, nnetitrts. ouni - Ers, rEn. a WARE, Willow and I , Jc:tell Baskets, Shoe and Wall Broglie., Scrub., Duster., Mate, Blackleg. Eastern made noden•ware of every description, ' . at the lowest market prices. MANLY nowr.) L.1011N„IiI. ROWF. Dhllnda., Feb:lt ISIS Wake up `Pi - Urals! • LONG AND :5110,HT. 1101 IND AND PLAT. HANNAN:J. S. C. MARTIN, Pott:nille; Drnty B Slthwler. Port Cathan. has t'nt for Pal,' an arlielr called DR EVAN , ' VEGETABLE VERNIIFUGE. whirl; If taken by directions will clear the tear k of alt the horrid tribe, and your little ones 4, hire. 3 ort Ir.ve so dearly, will live In slake you hlessNl. People call It the child's Diemd arid the worm's death. It le ony 5.5 rte. a bottle. Made by Dr. Evans, Nn. 31.1 4 - No.tlh Sizthst., Philadelphia. 1 . 10.9 45-5-31 W . New Stare at Brookville. Tt Subscriber has Just received from Philadelphia and has now opened at Brockville, a large anti gen eral assortment ofseasonable goo de, such as Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, and Queensware. :1(1.11Siato which will be tound constantly on hantd, "ish. smoked and fresh Meat, as well no a good supply of country produce. Call and examine ourionek, aud ynn wilt rind mg prepared to sell good, at as low a rate as they have ever been sold nay where, In Schuylkill county. N. B.—Country produce of all kinds' wanted, for which the highest price wilt% pant. GEO. 11. P/97T11,. - WOOD'S STEAM IRON RAILING MANUFACTORY.. Raze Road; abort Buttonwood street, Philo&?pita.. RON RAILINGS for public and private buildings and pablie squares, of every variety of form and pattern. Cemetery Railings, of clasaic and finiqUe designs, embracing upwards of one hundred different varieties. Iron Chairs and Settcel, for Gardens, Galls and Plaz as—new style. Verands and Pilasters, for Cottages,' made In every style. " ffuperlor Wrought Iron Cater, furCarriaie entrances. New style Balcony Braekett,,A.c. Iron Tables of varsnuustyles, embracing Leafs NI V, Eliza bethean, Gothic, and modern pattern}, with White and Gold Italian Marble topa. These tablet have been introduced by 'tire subscriber, for Hotels, Tertaunnts, Ice Cream Saloons, &c: They are ,beia tifUl orticiesnf furniture for that Stores and other es tablishments where it is desirableto make a grand dis play. a relre has recently constructed an elegant substantial Cost Iron Hitching Pool in form admirably adapted to permanency of position)tighly loriramented, and rep- resenting a well exec& d Head of that. noble animal, the Horse. Such an article has long been a desideratum, and N now nffered to the good taste of the public. Stianger, visiting .Ithiladelphia, arc respectfully in vited to call at hi, Wkreroomp, and examine bin dif ferent specimens of new and beautiful work. ROBERT WOG% Proprietor. Ridge Road, abook - Butionwood Street, Philada. telle has recently pablished at a great expense, an original work exhibiting the new designs and patterns which are executed at this establishment, embracing all the above articlep,and:the various and oplebdid pattern. of Cemetery, Baienny, Step, and other Railings which have been manufactured for Laurel Hilt and other celebrated Cemeteries, designed eipressly for pis own establishment, and which may bosent to any part of the wnrld to those who desire prinake a selection. Undoubted reference will be required to ensure a prompt return of the work, after an oppopunity for -.skint the selection. " Philadelphia, apri'S WAREHOUSE OE PRINTS OALT. 56 Cedar St., Pew York. LEE, JUDS'ON , &. •LEE , (LATE LEE & JUDSON) Occupy Om spacious FIVE STORY WAREHOUSE, N 0.56 Cedar Sireet.—the Whale! of which is devoted to the exhibiton,nmi sale of the single article of PRINT ED CALICOES.. Their present Moen consists of near ly ONE THOUSAND PACKAGES, embracing some THOUSANDS of different patterns and colorings, am! comprising everything-desirable in the line, FOREIGN and DOMESTIC./ , 7-1) --" . - - , All of which are offerer, forsale, for rash. or satlsfar tory credit. authe lowest wires, by the PIECE OR PACKAGE,' New stylea are received almmit every• day, and many of them are got up, for' our own sales, and nbi . tu he found elsewhere. Printed lists of prices, corrkted from day to day, with every variation In the market, are placed in the handy of buyers. Meithants will be able to form some idea of the ex tent end• variety, of our assortment, when we state, that the value of our usual sto:k of this ONE ARTICLE, is At least IV/ire the value of the entire stock of dry roods usually kept by our largest wholesale Jobbers. This fact; together with the fact, that our mean• and our attention, instead of being ilivlired among a cam 'variety of articles, are devoted wholly to one, will render the advantages which we ran, offer to dealers perfectly obvious ; and It shall he our care that none who visit our establishment shall meet with any dis appointment. Our assortment is complete a% all seasons of the your. LEE, JUDSON & LEE. P. F. LEE, formerly: of the firm of Lord & Lees. and late senior partner in the original firm of Lee & EreWster from which connexion he withdrew smile time ago, has 'resumed business" In connection with Messrs. Lee&,Judson.under the firm of LEE, JIIDSON & LEE, and lie ventures to aßside his 11 lend. and the public:that the new firm will maintain the same pre eminence, in this branch of the trade, which former. ly diatingubilied the other two !modes to which lie .. be longed. ' New York. July 10. 1517. Clapp & Crowell, CLOTItS7'ORE, VOR the sole of Men anti Boys' wear, No. S X,rth .1‘ Second Street, sign of the Qotden Lamb, three doors chore AtorArt St. PUMAncLPttlu. French, ICzoins, of every Belgium, denc riptinii—a large American, and j assortment: - Went of Engtarot ' Sunnier Coating. Habit clothe, Summer Cloths and Bombazines. Black . nod colored Cashmerelts and Codringtons. Crolon Cloths, Tweed, Drop d'Ete; 4c. &c.• Pontaloox Stuffs. Super black. French Cossimeres'and Doeskins. Fancy; plain and mired Cassimeres in every variety. Marino Cassuneres of all colors and qualities. Kuper fanny and linen Drillings, new .i.rytes. Wide and narrow Cord and Beaverteens. Sottinettei, all shorten and qualities. ; • • l'estines. Super Mad: Sash and fancy Silk }ratings. Super Cashmere and Vahmria Vesd W nis. - White and colored Marseilles, lorge snortment. • Drab Cloths and other Coach Trimmings ; Serge'', Podding:4, Am.. and ti great variety of goods adopted In 31 en and lloyn' hick we offer fir sale by the pierp"nr at retail, and meric the atuodhm ormir Ibtentt and otheis visiting the city. •. — No. R North Sec and SI. SIVI of the Golden 1..110 Phil:alit:100ot [apriPi '" - - , - Chrap filtadose Illlitdv. - J. WILLIAMS, Si. 12 Vorth, atph at. Phila. .delphia. Veniiian Mind Mannfaciarer, has now on hand the largest and ton.t assortment of narrow slat and 0,11.1 . Venitian Minds. of any other establishment in the Uniled roinprisine entire new styles, trionnines.and , olors. Is lair h will he coral nr the lowest prig rQ. wholesale and - Oh! HIM& painted and tridimed to look equal tr new ones. The nizerin I minty and adjoinirvi district. are respectilll. my 'led to Call and examine Ids ossortnn•rit berate vun rhasinr elsew here, feelina confident of pleas• in: and plying satinill[iinn Io aP who pray favor him with a natl. It. J. WILLIAMS. nprilB,-, 5m 15 OE Ilydropathlc Institute. min: Board of Directors MIN. 111VDROPATHIC IN. J STIITTE, Ephrata, Lancaster County. noncom, e to the public that they have secured the services of Dr T. T.,Mann - as physician, whose well-known qualifica tions hi hie profession as a resular t.hysician and strong te,tirrinniais from Medical Colleges and prints prac titioners of distinction. must secure the confidence of the coniumnity. and place the Institution equal, If not superior, to any in' the country. 'the estaliJimliment Is now open for the reception of patients, ho may obtain any further information by application (post paid.) to Dr. Mann, Ephrata Post Office. • • tVM EONIGNIACKER. Prembient. ' JAS. KOND:MACKER, Secretary, IsRAEL NIEVERS, JOHN ROVER. • 8 , 01111. LA Nurst, ABRAHAM LANDES. • Feb. :A, ISIS. Zmn 9 XF: /V 0 ER.V.IS and FR ge'Vell F.g•VOY ODS EORGE P 01.1., No. 100 North Seevad St. belexe kJ - Race, PIIII.AFSELPIIIA, his just received a large assortment of segar cases - , segar tubes, Pnutt and Tobac co boles, Getman pipes, aceordeons, d o mino,, c ards, looking glasse.s, slates, slate and lead peer steel pens, paint bows, grim bang, violins and strings, ladies' work boles, pin cushions and ease's, satchells and basket rattles. jumping ropes and rolling hoops. inps. drums, wagons, dolls, sand works and toys of every deeriptinn. Wholes tle and retail at the lowest prices. - (V — Also, Turner in Ivory, hone, horn and wottd— Top and cans - manufactur9r. Phil's. oprilB 41 15 Tobazco: Irobacco George Ir.. ilia:mail N Co., 4.51, Market S'errer.—PIIILDELPIIII, THOLESALE Dealers in TOBACCO. SNUFF, and V V SEGA RS, Mier great inducements to Country' Merchants. The it stork consists of the most celebrated brands of Cavendish, I:Miler's, and Greener's 3;0, and 13 plug, Congress 5 and S lump. and all the best brands I, 2,5, 0, Hi, and. 32 lump, Mrs. Miller & Co.'s and Anderson's fine rut Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, Pipe Heads, Spanish, Half Spanish, and American Segars, all of which they.will sell :Is not Inure, than any other House in the city. Do not target to call at 48 I, 3 doors below Second fluent, south side, Philadelphia. Phila. March 4, ISIS 10-2 m The Great Iteforuzation. E Pictorial Edition of IrAutiignes great milk nn I the Ileformatinn,of the Sixteenth Century, in Ger many. Swim',land, &e. Just published by Am,k Sped. No. 96, Cherry Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia; his splendid 12mo edition of the above-named work, with IS engraved lustrations from original designs. Four vols. in 2; bound in extra cloth and librat y sheep. The publisher respectfully calls the attention of the trade andthe public generally, to this work, being the nnly illustrated edition published in the United States. Ile frosts that the beauty of its embellisitments, the strong and substanuel morner in which it is hound, in conjunction with the known popularity of 'the woik it self, will he a sure recommendation to public favor. . JOSEPH K. SPEEL. Nn. 06, Cherry street, above Sixth. Philada. J. A. 8. has also lately published n new and bean! Hill edition of Serren.i Bell's;Barre Show. a imitable hook for children, neatly done up in extra'cloth Phila. Marc?, 18 1849 12-3 m TEST opening a laige and well -selected assortment of Garden seeds, all warranted fresh from Land reth's, which will he sold wholesale and retail at nur sery prices. Cs Persons wishing to purchate to sell 'again, supplied at city prices by the quantity. (Febl2 7 I 'lib; sithserthers invite intrehasers of all or anrikinds nt DRY GOODS required In housekeeping, to call and - examine their shock, n hick is confined eXclusively to thole. articles. commixing. in part all kinds 4.1 Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Quilts, Blankets, Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, Towplings. Tickings. 'I able and Piano Covers. Furniture, Ditrllties and Chintzes. Cm -Irnidered and lots priced cdria in Pt unties. Wetited Damask and Moreens, Do:nestle bluslins. e. tic; an. Center with a 'use stock of all Girds of Flatit...ts. and the best :styles iiT Irish Linen, which they import direct front the moat cekt rated bleachers. By excluding Dress Goods froth their business, they are relieved (Sun the necessity et asking high prices at the commencement cif the season to compensate forlosses innsecittent upon changes of fashion as the seasnn advances, and will sell at the lowest possible grade of protases the surest means of extending their bushifies. JOHN V. CONVPLL & SON. corner Cites ' Nov 6 1517-45-7 ml nut and 7rlt sts., l'bilnda. Pottsville team Planing and • , • lkussisGMAsek-AeTeßv. ruilE undersigned have made complete and permit -1 nent.arrangeneents for the m'inufaeturing of Floor Boards, WiIIIIOW Sashes. Sawed Laths, Bed Posts, Ta, tile, Crib, and Washstand Lee,. Awning end flushing Posts, Bannisters, Stump Feet, Rolling Pans. Potato Smashers, Bench- and !land Screwsr'Porch and Newel Prism,N and a general variety of of all kinds. They wilfkeep constantly on hand Yellow and .White Pine Floor Boards, Slushing and Laths, and miter finished Work worthy the attention of builders. They have circular eases for slitting stuff to any dimension required for building or oilier purposes. Febs 4S-fij 11. STRAUCII & . T. & IL Rowand. • PIIILADELPUIA, siiisurAcToucas OF •LL SIZES AND KINDS OF 9110VELd AND SPADES. plarll-3m Office, No. 61, South Second Street. NM MO = MEBMZI! Come and k \ \AI /c S/ AT BANNAN'SBOOK STORES TO HOUSEKEEPERS. ":45 - TEC , Lite Insurance. ' PENN MU TUAL. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Office Xo. 01, Icsitset street. THIS Company is now ready to make INSURANCE6* .on LIVES; on the mutual system, without liability beyond the amount of the premium. - All profits of the Company divided annually among the insisted.' • The premium may be paid'quarteriy, semi-annually. 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. and vote for trustee. Inc rp,teg of premium, with a full participation in the profits,"are.as low as Owe of any other Institution in the state or country. and lower than any of the Etigliah Companies. with only a portion of the profits. /Blank applications for Insurance, with full particulars can be bad at the office. , DANIEL 1.. MILLER. President. WiLs.wai N. CLARKE, Vice President. 1011 a, W. lIORNOR, Secretary. • Edward Hartshorne, M. 0.1 Medical Examiners, Mirk IM, ?!eve. In attendance daily from 1 to 2 o'clock, P. M. 3n22 42 -1-ly • INDEMNITY =MIIM3O==9 OF PHILADELPHIA . . OFFICE No.lo33l,Cliesnut sin-a, or..ir'Fifill inrret. DIRECTORs, Charles N. Dancker, , George W. Richards, ' Thomas Hart. Mordecai I). Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Bode, Samuel Grant, David S. Brown, Jacob Ti. Smith, - Mortis Patterson. Continue to make Insurance, permanent or limited. on every description of property, in town and country at rates as low to are consistent with security. . , - • . The. Company , have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which with their I..tapital and Premiums. safely Invested, afford ample protection to the assured. The assets of the Company on January lat, HU, as published agreeably to an act of -Assembly, were ,as fol "vs, viz.: tisanes, t 590.558 65 Stocks, 0'5.1,563 25 Real Estate, 108.355 00 'Cash, ace., 43,157 87 Temporary -- loans, 125,450 Nil . *1,220,697 67 Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen years, they have paid upwards of one willion two hundred thousand dollar', town by Ore, thereby affording evi dence of the advantages of Insurance. OP well as_ the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all CHARLES N. RANCKF.R, President. . CHARLES GS BAN CKER, Secretory. The subscriber has been appointed agent for , the above mentioned institution. and is now prepared to make instira nee, on every description of property% at the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSSEL. Agent. Pot tsville,Junelb, 1841-25 iFehl9-8 spring Garden Mutual Insurance Company. . TeCompany having organized according to the provisions of its charter, is now prepared to make Insurances against loss by Fite an the mutual principle, combined with the mecurity,of a joint stock capital.— The advantage °fulls system is, that efficient security s afforded at the lowest rates that the tinniness can be done for, as the whole profits Hess an interest not to exceed 6 per cent. per annumon the capital) will be re turned to the members of the Thatitution, without their becoming responsible for any oft he engagements or li abilities of the Company, further than the premiums ac 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 It, confident thrillt requires bat to be understood to be appreciated. The act of Incorporation, and any explanation,in re gard to it, may be obtained by applying at the Hifire Northsrest corner of 6th and Wood it,., or of B. HAN NAN, Pottsville. ' CHARLES STOKES, President. • L. KRUIIIIIIIAAR, Secretary. DIRECTORS, Charles Stokea, - Genres NV Ash. Joseph Woad, • Attralt..in R. Perkill, Elijah Hallett, David Rankin. " P. L. Laguerenne, ' Walter IL Hick. • Samuel Townsend, Joseph Parker, The subacriber has been appointed Agent for the a• • bow mentioned Institution, and Is prepared to etTe'ct usurances on all descriptivs of property at the lowest ate, B. RA NNAN. February 26, 1816, , National Loan Fund Life issu ranee SodMy of London. t, SA VLSGS BANK for the Benefit of the Widow , and the Orphan."— Empowered by Act of Par. lin tnent.—Capital £soll,oollnr .2.soo,ooG—llesides nerve Fund (front Surplus Premiums) ufahnut Lamle Moirray, Esq., George street, Hanover square. Chairman of the C•drrtof Dire, ides in London Phi/sir-bor.—J. F.liintenn. N. D.. F. R. S. -.Actuary.— W. S. It. Esc! ;1 , . R. A., S. S.:re:ars,— F. F. Canworts, Esq. "The folloWing are among the advantages offered by this institution The euaranwe of a large capital, in addition to the ar,inutiation of preiniums. • The peculiar benefit secu red to the asiotted by the principle of the loan depart-• mem. The payment of premiums half-yearly. or quar terly. by parties insured fur whole term of life, at a wi tting additional charge. The travelling leave extensive and liberal. Persons insured (whit., mural once borrow half amount of annual premium, and claim the same privilege fur five successive years,• on their own note and deposit of pollee. Part of the Capital is perma nently invested in the tinned States, in the names or three of-11W Local Directors, as Trustees—available always to the assured in eases' of disputed 'claims (should any finch arise) or otherwise. Thirty days al lowed after each payment of premium becomes due without forfeiture of policy. No clmrge for medical examination' , The Society being founded on the Mutual and Joint Stock principle, parties may participate in the - profits of the Society; two-thirds of which are annually divided among those assured for life on the participation scale. Persons who are desirous to avail themselves of the advantages offered by this Institution, by addressing the GF,lieral Agent..l. Leander Starr. N 0.74. Wall St.. New York, can obtain the requisite information and the necessary papers for effecting an insurance. sa. Any information with regard to this Company can he obtained at the office of the Miners' Journal. August 24 . 1817 31— THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE A NNU ITT & TRST CO., OF PHILADA. . OFFICE 159 CHESNUT' ST. NIAKE lieturnnee 6n Lives:crant Annuities and En doe:merlin, and receive and execute trusts. Rates f.i• I iiisVine COO an a shirk life. ' For I year 4 For 7 years. For Life. Annually. annually. 0 95 177 1 36 3 36 1 53 320 2 99 1 90' - 7 491 7911 ool4' 1 69 1 96 Eza.rn,e:—A person aq•d 30 yea, net hirth.day y paying the Companysl 31, would .ectire to hie fa doily or heirs $lOO, should he die in 'ore yea r ; or fur $l3 10 he secures to them 810110; t , r iiir $l3 fill annu ally for 7 years ; he secures to them 61000 should he die in: years; for fors23 60 paid annually during life he provides for thgin 81000 whenever he dies, for $6550 they would receive 05000 should he die in one year. JAMVAIIt 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 were issued prior to the lit ofinnuary, 1812. Those of them therefore which were issued in the year 1836, will be entitled to 70 per cent upon the sum insured, making an addition of 44160 on every 81000. That is $llOO, will be paid when the policy becomes a claim instead of the 411000 originally insured. Those policies that were issued in 1837 'will be entitled to 84 per cent, or 88750 on every 81000. And tho'se Issued in 1838, will be c ntitied to 74 per cent, or-4175 on every 100, and in ratable proportions on all said policies issued prior to Ist or January,lB42. The Bonus qv ill be credited to each polocy on the books endorsed on presentation at the Office. It is the design of the Company, to continue In make addition or bonus to the policies for life .at stated periods D. W. RI CIIAILDS, President Jonn F. JAMES, AClUnry. • M-Tne subscriber han been appointed Agent Arr the abnve lnntttntlon.and In prepared etTeet Innuraners on lives, at the published rates, and give any information desired on the subjepi, on application at thin office. BENJAMIN BANNAN. Pottsville Feb. rlth, . rivicuArivE vOR the torn of Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, Piles..D)Ppepsin, Scurvy, Smallpox. Jatindice.Palos In the Back, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart. Rising lathe Throat. Dropsy, Asthma, Fevers of all kinds, Female Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum, Heartburn,. Worms, Cholera Modals. Coughs, Hninsey, Whooping Cough, Consu mot ion, Fits, Liver Complaint, Erysipelas, Deafness, Itching of the Skin, Colds. Gout, Gravel, Nervous Complaints, and n Variety. of .other diseases, arising from Impurities of the blood, and ob structions in the organs of digestion. Experience has proved that nearly every direare ori ginates from Impurities of the blood or derangeninnt of the digestive organs • and to secure health, we must re move these obstructions or restore the blood to its na tural state. The averision to taking medicine is most effectually re moved by C/ickstr's Firetakte Purgatica being completely enveloped with a coating of pure white ste;rer (which Is as distinct frotn the Internal ingredients as a nut shell from the kernel) and have no fasten( inellii but are as - easily swallowed as bits of randy they neither nauseate or gripe In the .lightes• decter.o hat operate equally 'xM all of the dine••,...d vans •system, instead of confin ins themselves to and rack in. i goy particular region. Thus. if tine liver be atll:t tea ine . ent 0;01 operate on that purtientkroirart.mul by tile. nsing It of any excess of bit,,restorP it to Ito na tural. envy Another will operate on the bland. and re_ mos , all impurities in its circulation. while a third will effectually expel whoever impurities may have Seen dischar,.l into the smut-ult.:lnd hence they strike at use root of disease. remove nit impure humors from the hod% open the pores enternatly titil internally ; separate all foreign and obnoxious particles from the chyle. so that the blond mast he thoroughly pare—thou securing a Dee and healthy action to the heart, lung;•, and liver; ow! thereby they restore Aecalk: even when all nthei means tra ve• failed • The entire truth of the above cant be ascertained by - the trialnfa single box; nod their Mines are so positive 1911 rennin in restoring health, that the proprietor hinds himself - to return the money mad for them In all cases where Bolt do nut give universal satisfaction. Retail prices, 11.5.1 e tits per hex. 'A Prin. 4,31 faro, No. NI, Vesey street. New Vork. The following:lre the agents in Sehtlylkill county for Clirkner's Vegetable Purgative Pills • Garden :And Field Implements. • • Cc MALI. Steedlloes with Handles. • Toy' Spades for children, Brush UnnkP. Pruning. Knives. Wrought Iron Garden Rakes, large and small, Shesre for Dressing Donlon s. Nile Pruning Shears, end Pruning Hooks, Ladies' Scissors for trimming Shrubbery, - Syringes, for cleaning Plants. Orchard Grsys..Clover and Timothy Seed, &e. dust received and for sale at BANNAN'S aprilS 15 * Cheap Variety Stores, Where orders irre received for all kinds of agricultural ,Implernerds. A ca l t e r ASTEIL Collll3B.—The celebrated Lan b i l4re bl-4°31118 bp. tfilAigref=47. PATENT !METALLIC ROPES, FOR TRE/USE OF MINES. RAILWAYS. &c.. Pis salt, yr Swooned re eider, by the sabscriber. TESE Ropes ate now almost ettlusively used in the Coillaries and on the Railways in Great Brit-• an, and are Bland to be greatly superior to Hempen ones as regards safety, durability and economy. • 'The Patent Wire Rupee, have proved to be still In good condition after three ,year's service, in the same situation where the Kempen ones, previously used. of double the site and weight would wear out In nine or ten months. They have been .used for almost every purpose to which Hempen Ropes and chainshave been applied. Mines, Railways, heavy Crrines, Standing Rigging, Window Cords, Lightning Conductors.dignal Halyards, Tiller Ropes, &e. They. are made either of Iron or Copper Wire, and in cases of muell exposure to dampness,of Calvanized Wire. , Testimonials from the most eminent Engineers in England can be shown as to their efficiency, and nny additional information required respecting the differ ent descriions and application will e given Y b ALFRED F. KEMP. :5 Broad st b .. New or y k. Sole Agent in the United States. New York,May 30th, 1846. Sa r. r. •••• r. -.BZ , . ... .r.. ..f.-. 5177 5 '.:j;.; g c.. c ?,, ... z :.•,.. .... -.. : 2 - = s> 4 : it ".S V Z.l it' ;7 ills 174' I 11331 MEE , - -T.l . , . _ _72.,1• . _ ._ 7 :.. 1 _ .. e , ' . - 4 -4'. °":4 - IFi' i . ii,.-, . . . - 2' is . . 9ENEWIIEI 41 • •-• Ral - • E'lt 2 s 1. 4 " 51. ' 1131 -t, ='n n. Os ii' o a 7...'et i' z; TE; ". , lamander, Fire, and Thlet ' Proof - Chests, • of Doors for Ranks and Storrs, Seal and Lette Presses, Patent elate-Lined lerfrteert, ore, Water Filters, Patent Portable Fire-Pr Water tosete,ixfended for the I . - Sick any{ hegrm. EVANS & WATSON, 78, Sooth Third St., (apposite the Pliaada. Edehange.) ANUFACTURE and Weep constantly on hand. a large assortment of the, above articles. tosether• with their Patent Improved Salamander FIRE-PROOF , SAFES, which are en constructed ns to set at rest all manner of doubt:is to their being strictly tire-proof, and. that they will resist the fire of any out; slide cases of these Safes are made of boiler trop, the inside case of soapstone, and between the outer',enre and inner,case is a spare of some three inches tiso k. and i. tilled in -with holesttirtitile mates al, • snake it an impossibility le hues al11.111:01!. ,411,- , is is sole of this chest. Thee • -.• 5111.11114 . 211ir ore prepared and dot harem, i he ooil.!,111 article in the shop. of Rook th.it will stand as much heat, and we hold own:elves ready at all times to have them fairly tested tit public bonfire. We al, C,013- tinue to manufacture a roe general n<.nrltnetilof roar Pretniiiiii Atr-tight Fire Vinyl S.i!'es, of wile ht hose are nverbUO now in use. and Heresy Instance they have given entire citisniclion to the pli . n havers—of which we will refer the public to alew gentlemen who have them in use Ilannood & Snyder, Pottsville Joseph C. Lawton. Pottsville; Mr. William Carr. Doyb-stown, N. & C. Taylor; 129, North ail st.; A. Wright & NeUth etc, Vine st. Wharf; Alexander Caror, Conv.vaneer, corner of Filbert and 9th sts, John M. Ford. 112-. North 3cl est,; Myers Bush ' 2o, North ' st ; James M. 101, South 4th st.; Pr. David Jaynv. 8. South 3d st 4 Matthew T . Miller, 20. South Vol and we could some MI ndreds of others if it were necessary. No, we invite the attention of thepublic,rind particularly those in want of Fire Proof Safes, to call at our store before purchasing eiseWhere, and we can satisfy them th.o they will get r. better and cheaper article at nor store than at any other establishment in the oily. We also manufacture the ordinart Fire Proof Chests at very low pricPs, cheaper than they can be Imught‘at any other stcri In Philadelphia. • DAVID EVANS. JOHANNES wATsas. CciarSereens! Coal ,Screens !! I'E suscriber engaged extensively in the mann- H factory of WOVEN WIRE SURF:ENS upon nn improved and entirelynew Principle, for whist' he has secured LETTERS PATENT. and which he confident ly believe• will be found tipne trial. superior to e very other screen in use for durability and all the.qualities era good screen. They are. Woven entirely of wird, and can he made with meshes and threads Of any re'.- qnired size and strength. WIRE WEAVING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION will he executed at the shortest notice, and screers made to every pattern, 'adapted to all the uses foi which screens are required. ' • subscriber lia.4 recently removed his estab Ilshmentt Coal Steel, near the cnrneenf Norwegian. street. HENRY JENKINS, Pnitevi April 4 1846 Attention is Ins-lied MO the fact that persons 'afflicted with Dyspepsia, I Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, Nert•oua A tre &ions. Ciddinese,lnss of Appetite, Weakne,,Heariburn, Comireness, Palpitations of the Heart, lowness of Spi rits, and all irregularities of the stomach and bowels.— Children afflicted with cholera Marlins or Bowel Corn• plaint, and all delicate females sul t ji•ct to irregularities will find in the, use of . • DR. EVANS' VEGETABLE ANTI-DYSPEPTIC C.ANDVA.iOAIED PILLS. A safe. pleasant, and certain care. a box, with directions for using them, and a .pamphlet containing numerous testimnplalsof.the astonishing cures pertlittri ed by these pills. For attic in Schuylkill manly. Pa., by B. HANNAN and JOKY S. C. 51 ATITIS. Pottsville.; 11. Sliksler, Port Carbon; J• B. Vito, Minersville Prep.ired by Dr. T. G. Evans. at his medical depot Nanh fith street. Phi Win. ptitig44-5-:tin . r,,,,,, x ,:na,„..,,AQ: ' 4 ' lirri - Wtr -Asa ..._zmy_i .ori,s , -21._.,,r-: T' ROM the owe of New York.— Ittesers. J. Kidd & Co. Rents :—Please send me by Ezpre•r. 12 dozen bores •• Xi /one's Lir, Pills." They are good here: and stilt generally.. Yours dm E. P. S-rEnsrstr. Chatauque Co., N. V., Dec. 29 . lb VI, - Prepared for the proprietor and sold whole , ale and retail by .1. KIDD k , Co. No. CO Worunftreet, Pittsburg. Pa. re N. B.—Purchasers will /lease he partirular and Inquire for "Dr. McLane's Liver Pills," and take nn oilier. The increased demand for D. ' WLASES LIVER PILL, sinal their introduction by us as his agents, has far exceeded our most sanguine expectations. Iris now about TEN YEARS since they were brought before the public. During this time hundreds of certificates have been handed us, testifying to their efficacy, and, stating the very great-relief they had derived front thy use of then.. We have now in oar possession many certifica tes from respectable percnus, whty have 'war De. NULANE'S LIVER PILL wilt c the most h appy results, where every other known remedy had been used In vain Also, quite a number of regularphysicians, of good elan ding, through the country., are using and recommending In their practice. It has been our sincere- wish, that these Pills should be fairly and fully tested by caper irIICC, anal sand or fall by the effects produced. That they have been on tested, and that the result hos been in every respect favorable, we call thousands to w 'mess, who !nine experienced . theirbeneficial effects. . , DR. L'I.ANE'S PILLS are not held forth or recom mended (like moat untie popular, medicine. of the dap) as univeraal cure-alla, but simply for LIVER COM PLAINTS, and those syniptoms connected wrth a de ranged state of that organ. J. KIDD & Co. Eor sole in Pottsville by John S. C, Martin.,V John G. Drown Drugginta. ino.2-8-funn. Deafness Cared. Scarpo's•Compound Kreosole Acourtic Oil. VOR. the care .of Deafness, pain and the discharge I of matter, from the ears; also all thnse disagreca kilo noises like the buzzing of Inserts, Pilling of water, w lzsing of steam, &c., which are symptonch:lif no. preaching deafness and also generally attcrulant with the disease• is sonietbini wririli attending Incoming as it dims' train a man on extensively known n• is Mr. both in city and country. `• I hereby certify that frrro the eft, l, of 1 ~v ,r.• cold 14,4 1, inter. I became liars laity deaf, attended . rib *vit. Mi.aereeatilenor..e.liiie,riringtrot iietto.4.v. n 2 Mr li , i ...ritually iiirreased.amil I completily butt the ti aring ,if erie ear,—Whell I ma+ ireliired Itllty 5 , A111:1 1.. .. ' , MIS- . lit Oil. and am flow happy to 0:1‘" that IVI10141 , 11! se 4,f• one bottle of the above inedieine I ran bear a. well no ever, and all ilk:if:ref.:Ode nei , re nerve nn ire ly disap peared.. Any for: liar information respecting my case, ts ill be glarry given, by calling on me at No -I: , i North Fifth etreei near Rare. DANIEL CRAEFP. Philadelphia, Nov. 11, Pill. " Fir sale by Mi . . B. B. brimpert, No. l'-'ll North . A. atrect.Philada. - ; in pottaville by .10IEsi It. BROWN In Harrisburg by G. CROSS, and in Reading' by Mr EARL, where those intereoted ran obtain many inter etinecertiticales nrcures. Decelnlier It 18:11 0 1 ' Y 5 .t!dontlttal Supporters, Sc. TIIE subscrib . ile tins made an arnrandenrut fora sup ply of 111011 D'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER; also his HERNIAL APPARATUS, which he will sup ply to physicians, aid those tequiring them, at Philittla. pnces. These instruments are now generally used by the faculty In Phlfedalphia, and are highly recommend ed by all who hare used them. F. SA.NERSON- Pottsville, aptllV, ti - 17 :.,?, as —1 . i r... .1 . . ...___.,_ ~„ .1 . 0 XEEP BIRDS . PROM FREITs '...11 ~ ,i --- following plan, which I I discovered try arridi. - A - . ~.., ~ is. I think, perfectly efficacious. • Ormef'rny it . .. : :',;?, be . d .. verde having by chance Ilroken a lookm g : o ,, , , a _ip,. , Inine, occurred to me that thelbroken pieces qtrep,,;,,,• „. .„,,,,, by a strng , co ea to turrt freely in every diy,, ; ;,,,'; ;4'7 Due g would give the appearance of something ra o ii tt ;.-'4 . 1, 0 , I about, which would alarm the birdsi I ace47"XvI,MIY ingly tried the plan, ond find _that no bi r d , t. ...:,,,, , ,,kr1 1 1a i., even the tnost fool-hardy of them (a ni st of nee;,.?".i.,,cat ti fledged sparrows', dare ltne near. 1 . ','; 5i,,: . n rt try ' They hod attacked m peas. On auspendinit:':-',,5.:!G.e.,:. few, trite J the looking-a - I:is.; ammg4era theuc .F,stic tic rauders left the place: The tomhis I sttacked.,i ~;:,4 r i . ea s.etkef nears (which they seemed very partial i 5 '. , :'..: , "1 1e .4 a bit of looking-glass suspended ili(front of it ,„ - 't . i „, f i tree put a stop to the rinrchief.. My (front w,, .!,i,. rt 2 neit much damaged before they were lip s , r,:.,:., thrushes nod larlingri; a piece of , looking.v, -•,-.'‘ drove these away, and not ' a grape Was tocd, 4 • xfi. .. afterwards. I have belre tried many p1 ar ,,, t ,,, j , ....! . never found any so eff:etive is the a t.i ol' C . ..... r , C o ~.:. r i, i g • • : of Gardener' , , ;}ale- 3 ni l ~m tare, in irj: ._, , :, , tcl ai lniirs m i t:e" INsTINC orreaiss on rr,,.. . ___ „, Ina stem, I ' f'faltel Gentler) of the instinct( of plants. 1, bone ~, , - --`,r; hood lac Al in the strong tr.it, dry clay of a rine ti e i -:; . i .?„1, 7 j' P ' der. The vine set out a leading or tap root, i,, -:.-v eir ma reedy through the ell •to the bone. In its r e , :::: o ur i n,r;* sage through the clay the main root tiriw oate,.! . Jto m ' alc fibror, but when it le ched the IrJni. it etitei,'-';'..,',4hat so ~ g or e eedit, by degrees with the most delierease,r . ,:?4, Paw 7 minute Mire's . , law. ;date, each one sucking et I 41, a ` t 7 . like a litter of ingri . .7.7 . ' n f t . -r, i ,,tife m d a. pore in the trot:: their dame as she lies.down on vis;.rUnny side if 1 4,,17 the farm yard. .On thin luscious mot i }el of A tar ..7p,,,, row-bone would the vim'. continue to , e d. .11,4 - ' p c . I . as any nutriment remained' to be stracted....,...„ .'- . It te h r : What wonderful- analogies there, re mat e ' te__ through the various forms of animalj and rep . "low I table creation, try stimulate ct.rieslt., to gratifr:ii - X,l v e , research, and, finally. to,lead our co templet:co ..rocap I from nature, in a feeling of tearer nce, "up I, . Wee. I nature's God 1" . regorge , Ike. . _ XO.. . THE Pitess —lla.. In fl uent.' e L on . Agri. ' r I n ( culiural Iniprovemijis.—L-Mr. Payson. in his X.''..a. it: dress before the Eiiti county (Masi.) ileiiev. '. 7 • tural Society, says r-i—r-To enumerate all the is - .; .. T provements which h ve been mode in- agricultts •,..:A . 2f -for the last hoff cent iy, woul I take toolmuch Ve t , r :i One, not only an i rprovement -in itself, but g e ;',,,," : 1 basis. of all other imprirements. must not • ',- !•‘: omitted, and that i , the diffusion of l i agricultta,, , ,'” imge knowledge try the ) newspaper press. blea! ! 4..lsin tem silently. almost by stealth, without the knoWledrZ4l.l,l of the man itimsviq this mighty engine uncle.. *e l d do mines all old prejudices; and teaches the f ume - .istaiiiier that however indepindent he may be, he is as . ii tr i .% so as idiot the expedience of ethers will not btu:, , a ,„, „i him. Most of ushave become willing tort e counts: directhats, even thohgh they, may be cent:lined:, 1, ga ., % a book. We aro becoming more Ike Ithere - f ee a t.k, free-born and .a.piri tg men."o y. to ...... ^— ' br,il ..„• ;as CIIARCOAL 11:F.DS FOR NI ELIO:CO.-4V ! 47*----- would say to- nuefarming friends,lif yoy O k i,' ''',l I'V . beer, burning any 4 hereon! during tiLe past agog: '' ' ‘,Z. be sure you knee p the site of youi• , coal Os, e - •:. - vide patches for cu 'umbers, equashes and melon.' '' g , In the-c' situation. the insects ere , pretty meg ; wan iii burned out of the soil, body. egg.r, and all, ri'l ICsawli I L they will not eat: p your vines as soon its tbesi rj r come out of the ground. The annihil Mon J° •nt worms and insets wi“ 1 enriblo your vines tote . t ice a Wart hefere fie- • and bugs will be mud) atrrat ' 4 , - 0 1 ,7 4 'rhe ,-0 .I it-e:1 1 lin s'•, a. ,riv ,-11 , e , areieeft co .• col st;t,t,i? .t . ~ t tit , t• t tc,t, lire. If non beet. %% I r , e ; ~,,....,_, ~1,- • :,.1 t. t.. .. 1• , 141 , ''' t r r;, ~ ,1 ~, . nog!it 1.- I ,urch.i.4 d ir•km P., liklosti ,i •,t, .i :. II K-11 , 11.. f, -Hi, or lounitry, and or. =r t ir w ills ;.r,lit in ill:- calm, W liAlil.V Nr.vror.s.—The earliest per -:, ~ at which tro.th. dot of the ground, and it et; i • - • . ...---- , "l' c properly •plonglied and 'Juicer zed, is e nt: ta„, time to_ plant t lirly potdors. Before being plc.. fillift:d eiLtlie, seed 1.11 ntoe , should oo be cut in Ark v., then dried tier in ashes, lime, or Neater. 1 Ararilliii ihi.,ll.e done a ~s yeek or tw o before ben g planK ' a r ,, / , so.muth the Letter. The ground should bals- ~ really manur Id and thorroigilly putierizel i: fleirSfr; •, - r thiglrt Ire wtli to spread lima over the Inat/U1 1 • • Vie drills brio ‘i covering op the 'potato a.lB %.. re do nut tic .11in. Ild ,ime as n, pwrelrn for 1ht , .. , :: 4 S• ((urneete_ _ii,e...l Ith, a r. il 1 , i serl , rarely to 7 cau-e It is an erred, ~. „..., ,e erchr iv all p will:a b.r.the 7-0,a, , ,, -::, rieuri Former. . VI ~. ..: it. In .•-'a ~ I I O g .t.,-......, . c„ , C C i ,s; MI ER iza rioydona I t doer:, I , ut 11).',nUr r•••'f r in d.0..y. SQUASHES , u1t...“ u 5 vine 6.11 , 1. a N. just below rho SU:11(T of the graded Ma Mi: h.ost been tile r ivag• al of thio ii. , ..r1 ih-•in , le i' - '!g!'.-^'''' ease. , Rl,l=l:e men. 113 r: 'Wen destroyed bt it TI ii ii guard against it illo,lations, phut MI nealant i -,.. • - though tom. Ii les the hater is common in tea . lee „ !ands; and use tresh tier, manure IN,th AA:, : 4 , agie , , :mixed upl awhile before used, and mull' manure with 164 sod in the . hill. About I i.rt' k •••' of ashes titsi or's of manure. With this k , .1.4- -..... 7, of manure ue-rii,eil i.iuu‘. fine rrooli-ne.-k Fqui , f-,. - ' t: et last y. dr, vitae ' of w hitch we still have on he; 'S ; :} in fine condition. Not/ on t o vine WOO dediain'.''''s 1 be the rice borrir. .1 i ' - • ~ " 1 .. -..r. t: ......- 0 • ems , • . STAN7'OA'S EATERNAL I:E.IIEbI,. 1 c.i ren HUNT'S INIMENT,',I I. A Overkill • ark. owledeml to he the iaft , l , t : .-- - I I S re n l7l74l ‘ i ',' for It he ) uinai 9111. ;tonal Atfrort,fos t,. . , , traction "roe works, ore Throat an, lilllllo. , !., sues, Old Ulcers, Pains i 1 the flack and Chest. dint., In the Breast :Ind Face, Tooth Ache; Spin In.. ii r' ll ''l'Nforf Salt Ithenni, Burns, Croup, Frosted Feet, and all fit; vote, Diseaseo." f - The triumphant success which has attended deo: o iplicalion - .1 this moat AV( NDERFUL AIt:DICIAL On t r ',curing the most severe ca es of the ditierritt diet/stoat* Above named, and the 1111111 EN COMIC MS that tinier, 1, been bestowed ellen It wlllerever it has been musts: e 'ced. given me the right In all on the afflicted to rest' I E, . at mice to the only renteo that ran be relied ea. '.4 . 111 1 • A year has scarcely elaired Amer I fest einsluteir •1, . r .... the notice of thepliblic, tins WONDERFUL RESEill..c. -7 and in that short spare of 'rime; it hos inquired a Tia , . . 7 tat ion that ranks It amtongit medicines as atm:tram , : nal Remedy thefiert and brat. It has 'recited artr. g 5...• probation of the Medical Faculty and many clturrol influence and wealth 4 .: have united and recommend:tit, -,' in the Public's use. as a medicine that ran Waster ,. ; ..aste Sorted to forspretly relief. I The high characteraltrii! ...- .. attained by this popular Medic int% lids Millued ma ~ ". I base and evil minded persons to palm ofr a counted ~.„ ~, nit timgemaine; and tin doubt the country will be tiol. ~. ell with a sinitioun Hunt's !Liniment. Be careful 11l '' examine wendiefore yon boy, and see ynn. get I STANTON'S EXTERNAL. REM ED' CALLED L .... i HUNT'S LINIMENT I See that tick , bottle has my liaise blown uponit,ti. x that it is accompanied w iih;ilirections, and with. !if simile of nn ill:nature .11 t le second pa:.*: oilers' .4o o - Ppll will he cheated with at article that if ill tepee 3 4 stead of benetitting ynu. - . .. .. The low prier at which it is sold enables I•Very it' . e.. -.• even the poorest to be het:et - atmd by this excellentrac, : O. It is unfortunate!, thdra.:o that the workistd , . (31.3, front CIVOMI re, are smite subject than the idle to of 4 e rich, to those very Infirtnit , es which it is interned '., -., cure. 3'et the exorbitant price usually asked fer ;ems -, tliCs of the like nature tone dollar per bottle,) robs La . , - nee,ily of their us'. 1 , . Thousands ore now nit frering the most intense: 2 i* !lr. aritrig from. itlaillled Boys, distortions of the fivs. „ t inv •terate rheninati4in't many•of them, perhaps.tgr . 'y alre'ady given up in despair all attempts tonloair tehr.,,. ~. earl. repeated .and unsuccessful, trials—but Irt non: reelines of di:Anon. Ini cniertained--try AUNT'} LO , . :1111iT, it Las done wonders, as may be seen by rradl ~i s s.' the Several rives repotted in the pamphlets whirbe liih;'. to ltd , had of every Agent; Try it and despair not. It should you hi careles-ne-s, or incredulity neglec. , ' I seisk for relief in its proper application, either for tst 'l.l rf t self or your friend,. 1111111 let the blame be upon 'v. - .. an f n h ply. tor PrOVidellt, has now pieced V. ilium le' ..., seat , a safe and certain remedy, which has n401 , 47' 1 , 1 ram hied relief to thousands, and' hose hcaline rt.V. , - , 10 ties a te incontestible. :,! alto. E. STAISTOk• ..'isejn Pies Sing, July I, Iq-jl . . • It.l4gi AGENTS • P r Joh4, G. Ilrown. Poitille. . Jontin llohinlitild, Coil, Clinton. Ilicki-1 &Medler, Ora igsburg; t Lews C, Wunder.' Schuylkill Haven. J'amiht IL:Falls, Millersville. Geo.fteifsnyiler, NCwi Castle. Waliiis I.awlon, St. Clair. .. • S. It.i Emma°, Pert Cat lion. Glivel• & Mab, Delmont. ' ', .INi • NV ail 11.1,..w. New' Philadelphia. , .1. NV lla nal+. Midalleport. 1;.,' r. II I' , n . '. Iln ..kv111... . ' 'O , I ,l• r To.. .r.ira. 11 , t he r •,.., Nlor.,lnwortl.. Tamaqua 3111) e'... Pa 17 . Plant-sill , . May 15th, I--CIY.I- - IL , •1 --- Consumption r:111E3 FROM NEGLECTED COLDS. : STIP 11A, Iltrauchiti-r. La rynatt en, Whoonin:re'l , " 0 1' titn [ in theDreast.Tight Breathing. and earr o.o Of 4111111 ally in. the breathing organs may be rand ii tended to l i in good time. If volt are. unforttanatcly among the number sitinti ter with aly of [hi. ailin V tnatatlie:,dou't wait attect, or lose oral hour in tiling to rune it. .1 al.iy teas 1. , ' late. MO,. B. RANNAN, Mr. J. S. C. MARTIN , I Pottsville': Mr. J. R. FALLS, in Miner-ville ; ore Shi.sler, Port Carhon, w ill farnislia ea with a taIes' TIIEIR • EV. TIIEIIIEV. 1)11. ESTEP'S ItrACIC ti'da'l' For nine dollar. uvula hw ill be nt ingne,.. value!' r‘ It It one alt the lots! I emealles the world n., , r."! . ... Ok: Routtiegli•et, your own, best intere,t. .11e291 , - 51 ?_ a W I NGS—F O /i. .7 excelleht article for Ladies to 111% vALILS ; FENIALEtt.,, ii, take elm. , I",!' . -- A house, rertintrnentled by the Medical Farah , ''', _ l Allbl thisket Cra.leat to attach to Bak' Jump. r: ; J ost re•'r Yi'l , cal anal for ale at Olt.) BANN riN'S Variety teeny_ 11t.0.0 - .. _ - tr.-7.49 l'ai)el,ft, Hangings, and liord('r' 4.;.„; - DECOIATIONS, sTATFES. :%IcllEs.4 , , t.'.' ,4, . llordt rs.l l, ''"'!‘", .24)0( )1, ,T.e,1".:,,a: ( 1:..3,1':;`011,1‘,70',7,',:,' told ape rn'ttdrs E 5 . y Pa p& making the'latr.t eleztat asmortrnest er . 0 0 es offered rot r. le in this mal.'net, ja.t receives! ar-' 1, ',,,,, sale lay the Inscriber, at Philadelphia. anal ser , ' , ..l, than Philad Iphia prices, wholea.ale and Wail. ; . . addition to which Ile has several hundred ll , lll'A, select front, ht ease pertains cannot he toned ent a , , .. present larei• stock.' ci..lteteernber [last r Ida rt . .. embracet; all tto new patterns of three of the lartn s Factories in t e Country. . 0 C-Paper Ilaaginge:as low as 12 its. 5z12%.11.13 . o 1 ,sa prr pier at I -,• . 11 . .:' , '' . 1 ,,, \ ,,,,,, 14« , aprilS I 1 Cheap Paper and 0 arlet3 • _.,,,,. --...... .r.rPersnns Islang to sell dgain, stlpplled Id " "M... . ~_ sale prjees. .• , . -.... . - I I 1 - - '-'--, I Mariners who r.115e...t..tiuH1. t of • ti:on rro; l i from , h• odt, te !vottIJ:1110:mr.!