fit and ijumor. rirlvut Hern7shist,but his best.—Ward, the baker of Fulton street, notorious for the quantity rit his soda crackers called on Horn in the way of business. wish you would send me , a box of crackera,' said Horn, . • When do you - want them ?' send them round to you in less thar. fifteen minutes. .I.'ll bet the thinks for the company present, you don't! 'Dine, sir, I'll take that beek 'Off started Ward, chuckling •at the ides of doing the joker :.at the same time considering its reflection'on his punctuality. In a few moments he returned with a smile on his countenance, scd the box af'cackers under .his arm. 'C'ome,Horn, let's have the drinks!" pointing hii'finger at the clock. 'Certainly, sir.' The drinks were furnished, and . the gentlemen Imbibed as they supposed, at Horn's expense.,7- When W. was leaving,Horn addressed him—: 'You have not paid for the drinks.' 'Paid for the drinks! I won them,' replied the victim, rather tartly. 'No, sir. You said you would send them round. Look here, sir,' said Horn, holding hp _Gee of the crsckers, 'they are square.' 'Done brown, :Mr. Baker!: shouted the coma- PanY" • While W. was paying for, the drinks Horn Opened a running fire of puns, by way of consol ing him. 'Mr. W., they cannot call you a loafer, although you are a baker.' 'lndeed, sir !' 'Yoh are a gentleman, and a well bred one, too.' , •Thank you sir.' "st . •You belong to the upper crust.' • 'Go to thunder, you and your puns !' roared r W., and flinging down his change, he bolted in a streak. Ah Mr. C. when did you return fro Cape May?' Quilt arrived, air.' .Any newt!' *None of impOrtance—/caught a shirk to day !" .Ah! how long was it 1' •Tweaty-five feet, air !' much did it weigh!' . , 'Eleven-6ns arid it half!' ' , By this time the listeners gathered dose' abou C. but not a smile was to be seen upon his corm tenanco, or anything to denote that he was tell ing aught but truth. 'By the way, Major,' continued C. I forgot to tell you that we had found the N. York Brass Band. You recollect when I came up last week, I told you itey took their instruments with them, and went out in a sail boat. The boat was seen to capsize, and they were supposed to be lost; but when_vro opened the shark we caught ic-hy, we found them all alive and hearty, their liquor bot tle empty, and Peterson. the bugler, setting near the gills playing Come rest in his bosom!' " Poetry run mad.—" Mr. Johnny °Ten or, a man of honor, went out with Miss Brady, - a nice little ladv, and treated to brandy, and sponge cake and candy, and more thingi so dainty, and kisses So plenty. But at length the sod fellow grew awfully mellow; and as he was walking, and kissing and talking, with pretty Miss Brady, the nice little lady, a purse full of rhino, (f lavish it was mine, oh!) howhipped from her pocket; and cleared like a rocket. But soak he! was •. taken, while tracks he was making, and lodgings assigned him, where justice may find him. But , the maid on the morrow, came forward in sorrow, her little heart heaving, s e nd tears her eyes leaving, and begged that his honor would pity poor Con. nor,to which he consented, as Connor repented: when MT went the couple, With limbs mighty • supple, and left 'as presuming, that maiden so blooming, herself to a life of much trouble was dooming ; fur Johnny, the blockhead, who picked the maid's pocket, When married, I'm - thinking, will whip, her like winking." ET - Wes tern Eloquence.—The orators of the Western country have a peculiar way of touching the sublime. Some of their flights of imagination 'are truly wonderful. Hero 'is a specimen. A young lawyer in one-of the courts commenced as follows:—•May it please your Doctor, the Deluge has passed over the fate of the earth. The Ark has rested upon the niountainind the rainbow 'of justice shines as beautifully upon thy colored cli ent as it does upon any one in this court, inclu ding the Jury. Another sprig of the law, in defending a man for assault and battery, addressed the Jury in the following strain: r Gentlemen of the Jury. Notwithetanding the sagacious' goat may browse upon Rte mountain top, and the bumble ass crop the thistliof the valley, yet believe me, the defen dant at the bar; my client, is not guilty.' EV" The Poe! and Me Peince:At a visit at Twickenham, Frederic, Princet VV eles, very as pleantly 'observeS to Pope, th t his professed love to princes was inconsistent ith his d;alike 'of King,. "Sir," replied Pape, ttt consider royally under the known and authorised type of a licit while he is young, and before his-nails ere grown, he may he approached and caressed with safety and pleasure. Ear A Model Juryman.—The Morris Jersey. man Wien story of a well known character, who frequently figured on juries in*Now York. Whilst on a jury, so soon as they had retired to their room to deliberate, he would button up his colt - and 'turn in' on a bench, eiclaiming, "Gentlemen; I'm for bringing in the verdict for plaintiff, (or de; tendert% as tie had settled in his mind.) and all creation can t move me. Therefore, as soon as you have all' agreed' with me, Is eke me up, and we'll go • _ SILENCE! !That dedadfolconzA! TA c Later, ars ividanicr‘!. The trork of Me destroyer hath herrn The cough of cananniption Act,' in • . it a sound of DratA ! A.ME yea a mother, lieur darling child, your idol and earthly joy, is now, perhaps, confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold— her pale cheeks, her Thin shrunken lingers, tell the hold disease has already gam ed upon her—the sound of her'sepulchral ough piercesi your soul. - Young man, when just about to enter life, disease sends a heartterushing blight-over the fair prospects 01 the future—your hectic cough and feeble limbs tell of your loss .of hope, but you need not despair. There is a balm whirl, will heal the wounded lungs, It is SHERMAN'S ALL-HEALING BALSAM . ' - _ Mrs. ATTREE, the wife of Wm. H. Attree. Esq.. was given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington, Drs. Roe and McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New York: Her friends all thought she must die She bad every appearance of being la consumption. an was so pronounced by her physicians--Sherman's Bal sa m was gl.en.and it cured her. Mrs. GARRABRANTZ, of Bull's Fen . v.waa elan ta red ofroosumpoon by this Balsam when all ether enedies failed to relief—she, reduced to a ske leton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentiir, 281, Broadway, I.as witnessed Its effects In several cases where ho oilier medicine afforded relief—but the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. also witnessed its wonderful effects is 'curing asthma, which n never fails of doing. Spitting blood, alarming as it may be, is effectually cured by this ftalrAm. 1t heals the ruptured or wounded hlood vela- ' eels; and makes the lungs 'bona again. Rev. HENRY JONES, 108, Eighth avenue, was cu red of cough and catarrhal a ffectionofilOyeats standing. ' The first dose gave him more relief than all the other medicine he bad ever taken. Dr. LJ. Beals, 11, De laney street, gave it to a sister•in.law who was labor, mg under Conumption, and to another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. In both cases its effects were im mediate, soon restored them to comfortable health - Mrs. LUCRETIA WELLS, 00, Christie street, suf fered from Asthma. Alyea's. Sherman's 'Balsam re lieved her at once, and she is comparatively welt, twin enabled to subdue every attach by a timely use of this medicate. This indeed lathe great remedy for Coughs, Cclds. Spitting Blood..Livei Complaints, and all the affections of the throat, and even Asthma and Con- . sumption. Price 'IS cents and 611 per bottle. Dr. Sherman's Cough and Worm Lozenges, and l'oor Man's Plasters sold as above. Dr. ?.hermun'a Office is at 106, Neiman streci,N. Y. Also fur sale by the following agents in Schuylkill county. J. S. C. MARTIN, J. GAROWN, Pottsville. F. SANDERSON. Shisiter, Post Carbon. Wm. D. Barlow, New Philadelphia: T. Wilhami, Middleport, H. Schwartz. Patterson. J. 11. Alter, Tuscarora. Meitner & Morgenrotb, Tamaqua., Wm. Price, St Clair. c eel; Relfsnyder, New Castle. ins: B. Falls, hlinersville. • Jonas HOUtrul3O. Llewellyn. ' J. Christ, • Jacob Karffinan, Lower e Mohonteugo. • Shoener & Garrett, Cowlgsburg. Lyon & Rishel. Port Clinton. Levan A. Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven. Paul Barr, Pinegrove. [Oct2 47-40 -eow T.V. McGurn, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER. PAPER' HANGER, And Imitator of Wood, Steno, 11-o. - [MILL; irn, -• Idnyn, 45. —6m9l . .1. Henry Adam ATTORNEY AT LA, Office In Market Street. near Centre. Pennine Pa. flnly3l—E-1y SWINGS FOIL INVALILEI & FEMALES, an diem article for Ladles to take ere/else la the house, recommended by the Medical Faculty Also, Basket Cradled to attach to Bab Jumpers: Faculty, recei ved and for role at,[dIELEJINNAN'S Vacletysthres. P , Malin! • • Tite most eN stunt of all knows remedies ! • • Dr.; D. ake's Panacea. THE ONLY RADICAL CURE FOR CONSUMPTION IT •LSO NESIOVNJ AND PTILICA4TATLY CURDS •IL DISSAILS •015100 SHOO •N ISLPSEE STATIC OP TIIS DIDOD; SCrofula or Ring's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cu taneous Eruptions, Fimples Pestules on the fate•Ellotebes,Blies,Cbronie Sore Eyes, Ring Worm in Tellercald Head, an d ment and Pain S of the 'Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcer's, Glyph ' ilitie Sylsiptoms, Setatica • or Lumbago, diseases • arising from an in: ; judicious use - ExpOsure or Imprudence in life of Mercury, Dropsy c Dp ro p s,, Y ir i Constitutional disorders. IN this medicine several innocent hot very potent alai ' cles athe vegetahlekingdom ate united,forming a cam pound entirely diffet cm in its character and properties from any other preparation, and unrivalled in its opera tion on the system when laboring under disease. It should be, in the Windsor every person, who by business or general course of life, is predispneed [Gibe very many ailment" that render life a curse Instead of a blesalog, and so often result in death. FOR SCROFULA, Dr. DrakesPanaces is recommended as a certain re: medy. Not one Instance of its failure has ever occur red when fr ely used It tures the disease and sit the same imparts vigor to the whole system.,, Scrof ulous persons can never pay too much attention to the . 'state of their blood. Ita purification should be their first aim; (or perseverance will accomplish a cure of even hereditary disease. ' FOR ERUPTIONS OF TILE SKIN, Scurvy, Scorbutic Affections,‘Temors; White Swelling Erysipelas, Ulcers. 11.2incels, Running, Sores, Scabs and Biles,Dr.Drake's Panatea,cannot betoohlghly extolled; it searches outthe very root of the disease, and by re moving it from the system, makes a cure certain and permanent. INDIGESTION Oft DYSPEPSIA. No medicine peibaps has ever been diacovered which given so much tone to the stomach and causes the se cretion of a healthy gastric juice to decompose the food as Dr Drake's Panacea. • RIIEUMISTISM. I Dr. Drake's Panacea lir used With the greatest success In Rheumatic Complaintsespeclally such as are chronic. It cures by driving out all impurities and foul humors Which have accumulated in the system. which are the cause of Rheumatism, Glout,tind swellings of thejoints. Other remedies sometimes give temporary relief; this entirely eradicates the disease from the system, even when the ash' and bones are dreadfully swollen. CONSUMPTION. ' Ceastruiptiatt eye be cared.—Coughs Caiarth. Bran ' chills, Spitting of Blood, Asthma. Difficult or Profuse ExPeetoration, Ilectic Flush, Night Sweats, Pain in the Side, &c., have been cured, and can be with as much certainty as any other simple disease. A specific has long been sought for but in vain, until the discovery of Dr. Drake's Panacea. It is mild and safe but certain and 'firmed us In its operation, and cannapossibly In jure the mnst delicate constitution. We wouldearnest ly recommend those afflicted to give it a trial—and we believe they will not have occasion to regret it, The system is cleansed and strengthened, the ulcers on the longs are healed, and the patients gradually regain their usual health and stteng,th. Read the follawing TESTIMONY. • °Philadelphia. Dec. 14th, 1847, Dear Sir reply to your question respecting the use of Dr. Drake's Panacea, 1 will say, that although a perfect disbeliever in the existence of a Panecea,'or core for all diseases, however valuable it may be in certain conditions of the system,still I have believed that a crime for conetimptlon woud be discovered soon-' er or later, and curiosity led me to try your medicine in I two very inveterate cases. They were pronounced by the attending physicians to be puinumary Cons taption, and abandoned by them as ie./sabre. One f these persons had been under the treatment of sew I very able practitioners for a number of years, and hey said she had "old fashioned Consumption c fined with Scrofula,' and that she might linger forst, iefAime. hut ' could not Iris permanently relieved. In bah 'eases the effect of the Panacea has been most gratifying. Only lour or five bottles were used by one of the persons he)* fore she began to improve rapidly. The other took about ten. I will only odd that familiar as lam with Con-,, gumption by inheritance and by extensive observation as a study, and know in; also the injurious efficts in nine canes not of ten of tar, boneset, and other vegeta ble tunics, as well as of many expectorant. and seda tives, I should never have recommended the use of Drake's Panacea if 1 had not been acquainted with the ingredients. Suffice it to say that three arc recommen ded by our moat popular and scientific physicians. and in their preseth combined stale, forms probably the best alternative that has ever been made. The cure ra t., accordance with a theory of Consumption broached in France a few years ago by one other nines eminenn writers no medicine, and now established by facts which , admit of no elinnute. I Very respectfully yours, L. C. Guars To use the language of annther "Dr. Drake's Parma tea is always salutary in its effects--never injurious.ll It is not an opiate—it in not art expectorant It is not intendhd to lull the into a fatal security. It is al great remedy--a grand healing unil curative compound, ] l the great and only remedy which medical science and skill has yet produced for the treatment of this hitherto' unconquered malady; and un needful afflicted with thin dread disease, will be jest to himself arid his friends, if he go down to the grave without tenting it, virtues! A single bottle.lti Inuit cases, will produce a favorable chant; in the condition of any patient however lore." I -TO TIIE LAMES. Ladies of pale rennfflex ton and consumptive habits, and inch as are debilitated by Slone obstructions which females are liable snore restored hyshe use of a bottle or two to bloom and vigor,- It is by fur the hest remedy ever discovered for weakly children, and such as have bad humors; being pleasant.they rake it. ti immedi ately restores theappelite;strenglit and color. Nothing can be more u urprising than its Me ignra Ina effects on tile Iranian frame. Persons all weakness and lassitude befiite irking it, at once become robust arid fell of energy underats influence. It immediately coun teract. the nervelessness of the female frame. , CAUTION.--Bii earend awl see that you met the gun riffle Dr. Drake's Panacea—it has the signetitre of Geo F.Storrs on the wrapper, and also the name "Dr. Drake's Panacea, Phila.," blown in t ha glass. Prepared only by STORKS S. Co., Druggists, No. 12 North Sixth street. Phil a. Also for sale at JOHN G. BROWN'S Drug store, and B. BANN AN's Book stores, Pottsville; C. Frailey.Or wigsburg ; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua; J. B. Falls, Minks ville ; 11. Shiwler, Port Carbon. Pau:2'4s-4- 4 ;it firD'ITOO Faots for S the People. TITE Constantly Increabing popularity and sale of R. A. Fahnertock's Vermifuge has induced persons who are envious of its success, to palm off upon the pub lic preparations which all medical man know to be inef ficacious In expelling storms from the system. This Vernurge made its way into public favor upon the ground of its own intrinsic merits, more than any Other medicine of the kind now used: and, while many worm remedies hare, by dantuf pitti ng, been forced into 'sale, and shortly after gone into the obscurity which their worthlessness justly merited, R. A. Fa ttnestoCk's Vermifuge continues to he triumphantly sus. ained. it has only to be used and its effectiwill fully sustain all that ie said of its u onderfol expelling power. CERTIFICATE: t %Wales. Erie Co , New fork, Jan. 7,1E43. We certify that we have used B. A. Fahnestock's Ver catnip in our families, and in ever)+, ease it has provi ded a decided and effectual remedy Or expelling worms froni the system. We cordially recommend it to pa rents who have (h hiten. afflicted with that dangerous malady. EI.ON VIRGH e WM. 11. PAIN E, ROBERT MAY. • JOS . BURROUGHS. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the drug' warehouse of 11. A. FA lIN ESTOCR & CO. Corner or Sixth and Wood etc.. Pittsburg, Pa. For sale in Patteville , by CLEMENS & PAIIVIN• o—Druggists. . December" s— AMEDICINE which in perfeclysafc,and may he giv en to children, from tender infancy tof,advanced age, lays under no restraint as to cold waier, nr any kind of food. Purges mildly. subduing fare r,—destroys and expels worms wi'h invariable success—and is east. ly administered to children. That it possesses these valuable properties, is fear lessly asserted—Mill claiming the mid it tonal advantages of being given in small bulk, and requiring none of the drenching which Worm Tea and other suppnsed Vermi fuges demand. During its brilliant career, it has been iiitroduced Into many families ,where every other known and. aceesiible Vermifege has been tried wiitutut the least• success, where it has promptly carolled 'Worm. to an almost incredible amount. As evidence:attic surprising effects of Or. riFLatv E's WORM SPECIFIC, we give the following ; On Saturday, February 7th, 1516, Mt. James Richard son called at the Drug Store of J. Kidd S. Co. corner of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburg. Pa. end made the following stnteinenti—"A child of mine. hid been very sick 'for some ten days—we had given her Niro. tire medicines, but it had done her un gond One of our neighbours came in and said It was Worms that were destroying the'clithl, and at the same time spoke of the wonderful effects she had witnessed from using Dr...Tr/Ames Worm Spertfir,iii that neighborhood. We procured 'a vial—gave our. tea-spoonful, and the child discharged factures warms. I then gave another tea spoonful, which brought forty-six more, making In all 'riglety-right Worms. As 0 duty 1 owe to you, and the community - at large, 1 freely make known these facts. My child in now welt. What Is most remarkable, the. :Fero Spretfic expelled the. Worms alive, In about four hours after t pee it to the child.' For sale in Prinvillediy John S.C. Martin, & John°. Brown Druggists. [Jul 49-1-dm KNOW ALL MEN THAT BENNETT & LT AVE 'REMOVED from 11.92' Market Buteet. to it their new splendid and immense estibltahment to be knowiaas the TOW E ftltA Lt. CLOTHING BAZAAR, No Market Street. between Fin and Sixth, Phlladelphla The proprietor. feel n reluctance in pro mulgating whit in any way might appear like the usual Bombastic exaggeration of some in the trade, but will he Wive to quote the following notice from one atm city paper : "One of the grear,ot ritriosilips that our city afford,' to the stranger. is Iletwelt ft. Co's. mat clothing stone. No. Isik Market street, between Firth and sloth, wbielf has been styled —Tower •lIall," from the pecu liar finish of the front. The budding is an Immense one, containing seven capacious roams. all of which are stocked with every variety of seasonable garments, arranged in the most perfect order and regularity. The proprietors take great pleasure in showing their bgild. ing and contents to the citizens, particularly stranger., and to those coming from the countrvi—we know of no place more worthy of a visit. [May t 7 =-11mo New Store at Brockville. TILE Subscriber has just received horn rhiladelplti J. and has now opened at Brockville, a large and gen eralassortmeut ofeeaponable goOda,such as Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, and Queenswate. In additionto which will be tound constantly un hand, Fish, smoked and fresh Meat, as well as a good supply of n You v Produce. Call and examine our stock, and you wind as prepared instil goods at as tow arate as they hay ever been sold say wares, in Schuylkill county, N. Bl—Country pioduce of all .kindrwanted, for Which the highest price will be paid.! GET H . • —-- - _ [of Pifladdpkia] • .Or Proritios against tkerepesse oed foss occasioned by Sickness or deadeye. (11)51PANT incorporated March 2, 1818, (MUTUAL.) V with a Capital of $100,090. Insures all persons be. tureen Meares of 18 and 65, an immediate allowance of $3, 64. $5, $6, $8 or $lO per week, for one, two, three, or five years, by paying murrain yearly sum. Thus • person wider thirty-fire. Insuring for one year, by paying 414 a year, ti allowed $3 per week ; for $5 25, per week; and in the same proportion, one of a like ape by paying *6 55 a year, gets $5 per week; for *7 90. *6,810 35. $5; and for egl2 00, be gets • for every week of disability Otrusioned by sickness or accident, during the year. By paying a fraction more •,„ yearly. a weekly allowance can be insured of from $3 " to $l O for two, three or five years. The rates are to be paid yearly in advance, and are in proportion to the ; I„, t i age and the weekly allowance. In case .of permanent disability, occurring after an insurance for, say five see, In at a weekly allowance of $11;1,a person would be 4- In the yearly receipt of $524 a year, for the entire five ; years. • There are no weekly or monthly assessments to pay, Ou ; or attendance of meeting required; and by the charter ce the 'neared receive a share of the net profits, without liability for losses. There Is ample security for the io sure& as can be shown, and promptness and ti ty U exercised in the payment of benefits. For putt- , cuter", Inquire at the office, No. 69 South Seventh-sr., above Walnut C 5411 letters must be post paid. DIRECTORS. . • n Samuel D.lsrrick, Iron Merchant, N 0.109 North Wa- ter-street. Calvin Blythe, Attorney and Counsellor, Sixth below Market-street. Charles B. Ball, Wholesale Commission Merchant, F t : 34 Church Alley.. William F. Boone, Attorney and Counsellor, 54 South oi Seventh-st. ' Jacob Snyder, Jr., Wine Merchant, No 76 Walnut at. to lobo Thomason, Tinsmith, 65 N. Slithat Daniel C. Lockwood, Tax Collector, Cherry-street, near Schuylkill Seventh street. I ' James P; Bruner, Wholesale Wool Dealer, No. 6 en Wlllow.street. e ea a Edward Duff:Merchant, No. 39 N. Wharves. ' Edward J. Crane, Clerk, No. 332 S. Fifth-street. Charles P. Hayes, Coal Merchant, Willont-st.Wharf. Charles 0. 1., Campbell. Iron Merchant, Water,above o Race.etreet. I-SAMUEL D. ORRICK, President. 3 W. F. Booing: Secretary and Solicitor. Governor Emerson, M. D., 167 Walnot-eitreet, Con suiting Fhysician. orr The subscriber has been appointed Agent for this a institution in Schuylkill County, and is prepared to give any information on the subject, and effect lase ran ce. on the terms of the company, at the office of the Miners' Journal. BANNAN. June 24, ISIS. , • Life Insurance. PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE. COMPANY Office No. 91, Waiset street. TNS Company is now ready to make INSURANCES on LIVES, on the mutual sistern, without liability beyond the amount of the premium. All the profltsof the Company divided annually among the insured. The premium may be paid quarterly, semi-annually, or annually. or one-half of the prensum may be paid in a note at II months. Individuals insured to this Company become niembers wht of the corporation, and vote for trustees., its 'I he rates of premium, with a full participation to the profits, arc as' low as those of any other institution In the state or country, and lower than any of the English Companies. with only a portion of the profits. Blank applications for Insurance, with full particulars can be had at the DANIEL L. MILLER. President. WILLIAM M. CLARKE, Vice President. JOHN W. lIORNOR, Secretary. Edward linrabr'ww. M.D., Medical Examiners, Mark M.Reeve, In attendance daily from I toK o'clock, P. M. _ Jn22 INDIbINITY. THE FRANKLIN FIPHI RE LADELPH N INSURACE COMPANY OF lA. OFFICE No. 163 I, Chesnut street, near Fifth street. DIRECTORS, Charles N. Bancker; George W. Richards, Thomas Bart. Mordecai D. Lcwts. Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Rorie, . Samuel Grant, David S. Brown, Jacob It. Smith, Morris Patterson. Continue to make insurance, permanent or limited, on every description of property, in town and country at mien as low as are - consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fond, tviileh whit their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, of ample protection to the assured. The assets of the Company on January let, IBIS, as published agreeabl,t to an act of Assembly, were as folio,* a viz Mnrtcageq, $590,558 .65 Stockg, 51,563 15 108.356 00 Cash, &C., 45,157 67 Real Estate, Tt mporary loans, . 175,150 00 $1,21.0,0117 67 Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen years. they have paid upwards of vas minis. Ira hundred thousand dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evi dence of the advantages of snsurance. as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. CHARLES G. BANCKER, Secretary. The subscriber has been appointed agent for the above mentioned institution. and is now prepared to make insure nee, on every description of property, at the lowest rates. 4 INDREW RUSSEL. Agent. Poltsvalle,Junel9, 181125 ' EFebl9-8 Spring Garden Mutual Insurance Company. TlllB Company having organized according to the provisions of its. charter, is now prepared to make Insurances against loss by Five on the mutual principle, combined with the security of a joint stock capital.— The advantage of Oafs system is, that efficient Security • afforded at the lowest roles 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 ofthe engagements or li abilities of the Company, furtherthan the premiums ac tually paid. The great success which thin system has met with wherever it has been introduced, induces the Directors -to request the attention of the public to it, confident thatit requires but to be understood to he appreciated. The act of Incorporation,and any explanation In re gard to it, may be obtained by applying at the Office NoreArest termer of 618 and Mood sta., or of It. BAN-, NAN, Pottsville. • CHARLES STOKES, President. Lt KRIESIIIIIAAR, Secretary. DIRECTORS, Charles Stokes, George W. Ash, Joseph Wood, Abraham R. Perkins, Elijah Dallett, David Rankin, P. L. Lagnerenne„ Walter D. Dick,- Samuel Townsend, Joseph Parker, The snbacrtber bag been appOinted Agent for the a bove mentioned Institution, and- is prepared to effect nen raneea on all descriptions of property at the lowest at eg. D. [UNMAN. February 38,1846. o# National Loan Fund life Assn. ranee Society of London. C c A SAVINGS BANK for the Benefit of the Widow 11 and the Orphan "—Empowered by Act of Par. !lament.—Ca pita] 4500,000 or 02.5e0,000—Besides a Ile ser,ve Fond (from Surplus Premiums) ofabout 0125,000. T. ).ramie Murray, Reg; George street, Hanover square, Chairman of the Court of Direcotrs in London. Paystriox.—J: Elliotann. M. 1).. F. R. H. Actuary.— W. S. B. Woolhourie, Esq ,F. R. A., S. Secretary.— F. F. Camroux, Esq. • The following are among the advantages offered by this institution : The guarantee of a large capital, In addition to the accumulation of premiums. The peculiar benefit secu red to the assured by the principle of the loan depart ment. The payment of premiums half-yearly, or quar terly, by parties insured for whole' term of life, at a tri fling additional charge- The travelling leave extensive and liberal. Persons insured for life, con at once borrow , half amount of anndal premium, and claim the same privilege for fire successive years, on their own note and deposit of policy. Part of the Capital le perma nently inveated in the United States, in the names of three of the Local Directors, as Trustees—available always to the assured in oases of dieputed claims (should any such arise) or otherwise. Thirty days al lowed after each payment of premium becomes due withnnt forfeltpre of policy. No charge for medical examination. `.,lt, ‘, The Society using founded on the Mutual and Joint Stock principle, Pan les may participate in the profits of the Society; I wcethirds of which are annuar, v divided among those assured for life on the pat tielpation stale. Persons who are desirous to avail themselves of the advantages offered by this Institution, by addressing the General Agent, J. Leander Starr, No. 74, Wall St., New rork,ran obtain the requisite Information and the necessary papers for effecting an insurance. re Any information with regard to this Company can he Omitted atthe office of the Miners Journal. August 21. 1217 31— THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE ANNU rry & TRST CO.. OF PHILADA. ' OFFICE 159 CHEDNUT ST. NIAEC. Insurance no Lives,grint Annuities and En - duwments, and receive andlnxecole 'muds. Rotes for fissuring $lOO on a sinee life. ' For li year. For? years. For Life. ' - I annually... annually. ' 0 - 095 ' 177 30 0 914 136 - 236 • 40 1 69 163 320 50 196 2 011 460 60 435 491 7 OD Eismr,,e :—A person aged 30 years next birth-day y paying the tompanysl 31, would secure to his fa mily or heirs $lOO, should he die in one yea t ; or for $l3 10 he secures to them $1000; or for $l3 00 annu ally for 7 years ; he secures to them $lOOO should he die fill years; or 11)42360 paid annually during life he provides for them $lOOO whenever be dies, for $6550 they would receive $5OOO should he die in one year, 'anuses 20,1845. TILE 51spagers °f lints 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 let of January, 1842. Those of them therefore which welt. issued in the year 1636, will be entitled to 10 per cent upon the sum Insured, making an addition .of *lO9 on every *lOOO. That is *llOO, will be paid when the policy becomes a claim Instead of the 011300 originally insured.4h o mse policies were issued in 1837 will be entitle I per cent, or *67 50 on every 111000. And thosee . sated in 1838, will be ratable 71 per cent, or *75 on every 100, and In ratable proportions on all said policies Issued prior to Ist of January,l9l2. The *mum will be Credited to each polocy on the books endorsed on presentation at the °Mee. . It is the design of the Company, to continue to make addition or bonus to the policies for life at stated periods: lona F. Islets, A c D. la t. r V y ..ll.lCll AIMS, President. es• The subscriber, has been appointed Agent for the above Institution. and Is prepared elect insUrenCell on lives, at the published rates, and give any information desired on the subject, na application at this office. 13E.NJAMEN HANNAN. Pottsville Feb. sth, ( sirRBEfT SEtt, lb by partsviv ibr.feat : r A AL May U '2O-) ' Seed SIM'S, Pottsville. PATENT itivreamic ROPES, FOR THE USE OF MINES, RAILWAYS, fee., • HESE Ropes are now almost exclusively need in For . rale, Or iseparted to order, by tit subscriber. T the Collieries and •on the Railways in Great urb an, and are found to be greatly superior to Hempen ones as regards safety, durability and economy. The Patent Wire Rupee, have proved to be still to good condition afterlives year's service, In the same ' situation where the Hempen ones, prev lonely used , of double the site and weight would wear out in nine or purposet They hare been used for almost every to which Hempen Ropes and thalnshave been applied. Mines, Railways, Heavy Cranes, Standing Rigging. Window Cords, Lightning Condurtors.Signal Halyards, Tiller Ropes, &e., They aremade either of Iron or Copper Wire. and in cases of mash exposure_ to dampuess,of Galvanized Wire. Testimonials from the most eminent Engineer' in England can be shown as to their efficiency, and any additional Information required respecting, the differ ant descriptions and application will be given by ALFRED F KEMP, Tn Broad st., New York. Sole Agent in the United States. New York, May 3uth.1846. .?• i , * . .. .1 = ; CZ 4 • . cm ... 8 q'1 1:1: r. = • 7Z: 0 Z.., 2 e• =9 = o =0 2 I ...I to e e. ca p 7,. =NM _m co i E!!MM=I v. .3 • P ly ~F 7.10 TV= 516".15: og 5. 11, Wide Curtain Paper. .500 Pieces Wide Curtain Paper, containi latest patterns. which will be sold at C wholesale and retail. The highest price pai in exchange for paper, nt apt HS 151 Wholesale andltetall Paper WAREHOUSE OF PRINTS ONLY, No. .56 Cedar St., New York. LEE, JUDSON & LEE (LATE LEE & JUDSON) Occupy the spacious FIVE STORY WAREHOUSE, N 0.56 Cedar Street,—the whole of which Is devoted to the exhibitor and sale of the single article of PRINT ED CALICOES. Their present stone consists of near ly ONE THOUSAND PACKAGES, embracing some THOUSANDS of different patterns and colorings. and comprising everything desirable in the line, FOREIGN and DOMESTIC. • All of which are offered for sale. for cash, or satisfac tory credit, at the lowest prices, by 'the PIECE OR PACKAGE. New styles are received almost every day. and many of them are got up for our own sales, and not to Sr found elsewhere. Printed lists of prices, corrected from day to day with every variation in the market, are placed in the hands of buyers. Merchants will he able to form some Idea of the ea tent and variety of our assortment, when we state, that the valve of nor usual stock of this ONE Aa•rlct.e, is at least twice the value of the entire stock of dry goods usually kept by cur largest wholesale jobbers. This fact, together with the fact, that our means and our attention, instead of hieing divided among a vast variety of articles, are devoted wholly to one, will render the advantages which we can 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 at all seasons of the year. t.EF, JUDSON & LLE. P. F. LEE, formerly-of the firm of Lord & Lees, andlatisenior partner in the original firm of Lee & Brewster from which connexion he withdrew some 'time ago, has resumed business in connection with Messrs. Lee;& Judson.under the firm of LEE, JUDSON & I.EE, and he ventures to assure his Mends and the public,that the new firm will maintain the same pre eminence, in this branch of the trade, which former ly distinguished the other two housestn. which he be longed. New York. July 10, 1847. ' Of-1y ATTENTION 11 MILITARY STORE. Tilt subsariber would respectfully in. form his friends and customers. that he has s .- located his 811 LIT ART CAP TORY In Third street, DaNo.oo few door. below Race, where be would be pleased .)11to sec his old customets and as many new ones as are disposed to favor him with their custom. Ile still continuer to manufacture 2 Military and Snowmen's articles of every description, such as heather, Cloth, Felt, Silk and Beaver Drees Caps, of all patterns; Forage Cape, Holsters for Troop, Body do. Cartouch Boxes, Bayonet Scabbards. Sword hells of all kinds. Canteens, Knapsacks, different pat. terns: Fire Buckets, Passing Boxes, Tube do. Brushes and Plckera, Plumes, Pompoons,Finemen's Caps. Lea ther Stocks Gun Cases, euperiur quality Shot Bap, Game Bags;Drums, &c. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. WM. criEsemeN. No. 98, North 'dd strt., a few doors below Rate. Phil a.,Jan.l3. 1844 - . Clapp t& Crowell, CLOTH STORE, on the sale of Men and Boys" wear, No. S Nora F Sabod- Strut, figs of ao Gotdus Laub, Ores doves above Market St. Tnit.stietruts.l French, Relearn, Ci.crns, of every escription—a large American, and I , West of England . 4 Sommer - Cootho l ; ° . "1". Habit clothe, Surnmer Cloth's and llombaxtries. Black and colored•Caehmeretts and Codringtons. Croton Cloths, Tweed, Drap d'Ete, &c. &c. pasta/ma MCP. Super black French Caeslmeres and Doeskins. Fancy, plain and mixed Cassimeres in every variety. Marino Cassimezes of all colors and qualities. Super fancy and Linen Drillings, dew styles. Wide and narrow Cord and Beavertecus. Sattinetts, all shades and qualities. • Vett* is. . • Super black Satin and fancy Silk Vesting.. Super Cashmere and Valencia Vesting,. re- White and colored Marseilles, large assortment. , Drab Cloths and other Coach Trimmings ; Serge', Padding', 4.e., and a great variety of goods adapted to Men and Boys' wear, which we offer for sale by the piece or at retail, and Invite the attention of our friends and others alerting the city. CLAPP & CROW ELL. _ No. S North Second St. Sign of the Golden Lamb, Philadelphia. [aprilB' , 3mo 15 New Books. The French Revolution of 1848. its .causes, actors • and influences, splendidly illustrated, • 2.5 The Dreamer and Walter. by:Douglass Jermld. , 25 Life in Paris, or the adventures of Alfred de Rosann, 371 The Matricide's Daughter • Zt The Reformed Highwayman, a sequel to Esther de n Medina, The Ihrient of Balamanee, a thrilling toie of the Carllst War The Collegians, Eugene Aram, by Bulwer do Two old Men's Tales. Josephus, English edition, Edgworth's Mural Tales, Amy Herbert, United State. Exploring Expedition, cheap, Troissart's Chronicles, do Together with a large assail ment of elegant Books. embracing a larger assortment than ran be found in any store in the city, just 'received and for sale at • DARMAN'S, Magl3 Cheap Bookatorea. Visiters will find it to their advantage to call and gamine Ills stock Abdominal Supporters,-, irme subscriber has made an estrangement for n ■up 1 ply of ROOD'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER; also his HERNIAL APPARATUS, which he will sup ply to physicians, and those teMilagthem, at Phllada. prices. These instruments are now generally used V the faculty in• Philadelphia, and ate bighlyrecommend ed by aU who have used them. P. SANDEItSON. Pottsville,aPril 22 • I ti 17 Paper Banging's, and Borders, DECORATIONS. STATCES. NICHES. ike. 2000 PIECE S of Pa per Ilangings, Borders,Panel.' hall, Gold. Fresco column, and new style Entry Papers.makinp the most elegant assortment ever offered for sale in this market, just received, and for sale by the'subscriber, at Philadelphia. and some leas than Philadelphia prices, wholesale and , retail ; in addition to which be has several hundred patteral to select from, In rase persons cannot be suited out of his present large' stock. C'r Remember that his stock embraces all the new patterns, of three of the largest Factories in the Country. - OPaper Hangings as low as IR cis. and as hush as 81.50 per piece at HANNAN'S aprilB 15] • Cheap Paper and Variety Stores. *Persons wishing to sell again, supplied at whole ale prices. ------- John P. Hobart, ATTORNEY AT LSI" and CONTE YANIERs lOTTIMILLS. PA. Ull3 former connection with the Recorder and Pro thonotary offices at Orwiesburg affords him very treat &alike for making nsamthatlons in those offices. Deeds, Mortgages, and Instruments of wilting of an kinds, neatly and carefully drawn. Olnce directly opposite the American Rouse. Centre street. • . 3mo, [sprit 15,48-1111 Salamander, Fire, and Thief- Proof Chests, - , • Fire- proof Doers for Banks and Stares, Seal and Letts • opyi te ng . Pr W at e r. a Statned Refeigers ..• m Filters. Patent Portant /rater desets,in tended fee tie Sick sad /Ont. • EVANS - Sz. WATSON, It, Soak flirt St.. OPPvtife as Pdizadll. Erase:ea j►RANUFACfURE and keep Constantly on hand, a N'l large assortment of the above articles, together with their 'Patent Improved Salamander FIRE-PROOF SAFES, which are so constructed as to set at rest all manner of doubt as to their being strictly dre-proof, and that they Will reidst the fire of any building. The out side cases of these Safes are made of boiler iron, the inside ease of soapstone, and between the miter case and inner case Is a sluice of roma three inches Utica, and is filled in with Indianmage material, so as to make it an impossibility to barn any of the contents in side of this chest. These Soapstone Salantanders,we nee prepared and do challenge the world to produce any ankle in the• shape of Book Safes that will stand as much beat, and we hold oaraelves ready at all times to have them fairly tested by public bonfire. We also con tinue to manufacture a large on dgeneral assonmentof our Premium Airtight Fire Proof Safes. of which there are over 600 now in use, and inevery Instance they have given entire sath faction to the purchasets—of which we I will refer the publid to a few gentlemen who have them In use: flaywood & Snyder, Pottsville ; Joseph G. Lawton. Pothwille ; Mr. William Darr. Dollestown, N. & G. Taylor, 129, North 3d st.; A. Wright k ew, Vine at. Wharf; Alexander Caror. Corrveyaneeri corner of Filbert and 9th sty.; John M. Ford, hi, North 3d st.r. Myers Bush, 20, North ad st t James M. Paul, 101, South 4th rt.; Dr. David Jayne. 11, South 3d et.; Matthew T Miller,2o, South 3d at ; and we could name some hundreds of others if It were necessary. Now we invite the attention of the public,andparticulatly those in want of Fire Proof Safes, to call at our store before purchasing elsewhere, and we can satisfy them that they will get a better and cheaper Ankle at our store than at any other establishment in'the city. We also-alanufacturothe ordmary Fire Proof Cheats at very low prices, cheaper than they ran be bought at . any other etc re In Philadelphia. • DAVID EVANS, JOHANNES WATSON. ;a g l N 3 • S A cg 0.6 MI Ell •••• ... SI GI ~ 7.t ' f sz pz fr 5,447 (.5 Ci 3 2 o , ~. .0.- 2 ; r 2 _ z ~. ' . TEA DEALERS, ' S. W. carver of Mosel and Twelfth struts. • ;PHILADELPHIA.' B.—One of our partners having learned the Tea Ti •business of the Chinese themselves, during a real den% of seven years among them, the pubic. may there fore expect of us the full benefit of the knowledge and experience thus acquired. = • To our Black teas, particularly, we wish to call at tention as possessinta degree of strength and richness 'Of flavor seldom equalled. Black perm arc universally used by 'the Chinese, who eonsid4r the Green - fit only for foreigners. Our physicians also recommend the Black as making a more healthful beverage than the Green. Each package is so secured as to retain the virtues of the tea for a long time in any climate, and contains foil weight of tea, inependent of the metal and paper with which it is enveloped. - 3. C. JENKINS & Co. Ing all the ity pricey id for rags AN'S r Store. - - The above •vnrranto tea, pnt up in 1, 1. and 1 lb. &Ages, receive d and will be corstantly kept for due by the subscriber. . 3. WHITFIELD. Mov37 47 49-tf (7 - DR i iiaNig- - 1/ANE S tt•-r- RI , S FROM the state of New York.— Messrs. J. Kidd & Co. • • Gents a—Please send me by repress, 12 dozen bnxes ".Vanne's Lirer Pills." :They are selling gond here, and suit generally: Yours &c. E. P. STEDMAN. :Sayer/Jr, Chatauque Co., N. Y.. Dec. i 9. 1846. . Prepared for the proprieter and sold wholesale and retail by .1. KIDD- & Co. No. 60 Wood street, Pittsburg. Pa. .00- N. B.—Purchasers will please be , particular and inquire for "Dr. McLane:Ja Liver Pills, ' and lake on other. The Increased demand for DR. ItPLANES LITER PILL, since their introductlatiby us as his agents; has far exceeded our most sanguine expectations. It is 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 from the use of theni. We have now in our, possession many cernfica tem from respectable persons, who have used Da. M'LANE'S LITER PILL with the most happy results, where every other known remedy had been used In vain Also, quite a number of regularphysicle ne, of good stun 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 experience, and stand nr fall by the effects produced. That they have been so tested, and that the result hoe been in every respect favorable. we call thousands to witness; who 'have experienced thelrbenedcial effects.. Da. L'LANE'S PILLS are not held forth or recom mended (like most of the popular medicin es of the day) as•unlversal core.alls, but simply for LIVER COM PLAINTS, and those symptoms connected wrtb a de ranged state of that organ. J. KIDD & Co. Gor sale in Pottsville by John S. C, Martin, and John G. Mown Druggists. 35n.3.8-6mo. AiMMM WESTERN NEW YORK COLLEGE OF HEALTH . 2107, Nails street, Bektra volts. Dn. G. C. VAUGIIN'S Vegetable LlthontraptieMlZ tore,. celebrated medicine which has made GRE 4T CURES in ALL DUMMIED, II now introduced into this section. The limbo of an advertisement will net per mit an extended notice of this remedy; we have only to say It has (orb, agents in the United States and Can ada, a large number of educated MEDICAL PRACTITION ER. in high professional standing. who make a general S use of it in their practice In the following diseases: DR.O.P_B Y, GRA EL, And dioceses of the Urinary organs; piles and aU teases of the blood; derangements of the Liver, ke., and all general diseases of the system. It la esievreozaltur requested that ell who cobtemplate the use of this ar ticle, or who desire in formation respecting It, will obtain a PAMPHLET Of 32 pages, which agents whose name, are below will gladly give away; this book treats ppon the method of core explains the properties of the article, and the diseaseelt has been rued for over this country and Europe for four years .with such perfect effect. Over 111 pages of testimony from the SIONUT quarters will be found, with NAMES, PLACES, and DATES. which can be written to by any one interested and the parties will answer post paid communications. re Ile particular and ASK for the PAMPHLET, as soother such pamphlet has ever been seen. The evi dence of the power of this medicine over ALL discuses is guaranteed by persons of well known standing Ingo. ciety. Put up in 30 oz. and 12 oz., b Mies. Price el, 30 02.1 *1.12 oz. ; the larger being the cheaper. Every bottle :has t• G. C. VAUGHN " serittew on the directions, &e. See pamphlet page 20. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at Principal Office, 207, Main street, Buffalo, N. V. Offices devoted to the sale of this article exclu sively, 132, Nassau, New York, and corner of Essex and Washington, Salem, MBAs., and by all Druggists tbrougboul Nos country and Canada as agents. Also for sale by 3. S. C. MARTIN, POltsVille ; E. 3. FRY, Tamaqua ; E. & E. HAMMER, Onvigsburg ; LEVAN & KAUFMAN, Schuylkill Haven; WM. ' lIEISLER, Port Carbon; WM. PRICE, - ML Clair; CEO. REIFSNYDER,,New Castle; JAS. D. FALLS. —' Mineesvilie Feb 11,1818 ' • 7-ly 25 of pi rms. tt . , CELEIBIUTED For the Core of Coughs. Colds, Aram:, Braisekids insipirnt Consumption. kfalassafies of Gs Longs, axe 1 elseasee of the Pahcpu ary Orgosati. MIIIS valuable preparation is highly recommended by physicians and by a celebrated chemiit of Philade6 phta, for its medical effects and chemical combination, as well as by thousands of others who have made use of it —as it never has been used without prodncing beneficial elects, and ultimate cure of the Obscases for which it is I recommended. And !icing a regular graduate of Pharma cy, I can assure the public of its perfect safety. It is composed of such preparations as stand in the very high est repute among the medical faculty for the cute of that class of discuses which are too often only the fotenanners of that fatal disease, consumption. In most eases where there is much pain in the breast, and which often extends through to theshoulder blade,l would strongly advise the application of one of the Compound Galbanuni Plasters I to the breast, and use theSgpectorant as directed. In fact, the,oseof the GaManuti Plaster cannot be too stronly recommended, as I have seen so many instances of its affording the greatest relief in a very short space of time, even in confirmed consumption. The Expectorant will be found to relieve the cough, and the Plaster the pain, and, at the same time, drawthe inflaniation to the surface, and thereby net as a counter-irritant, avhich every physi cian will pronounce good, without the least hesitation whatever. , Persons are often said to have the consump tion, when by a judicious use of some of the bestExpec tnrants, and a careful diet, they hate been completely cured, on that their experience should act as a warning to those who are said to have the consumption not to de spair, but try on. The Expectorant will be found to afford great relief, even when a cure Is said to be impossible. Before making use of an Expectorant. ft would be as well to examine the Uesta, commonly termed Palate, to see if It is not swollen or elongate/. In such cases an expectorant is useless. • Hacking rough and a continual disposition to swallow is frequently caused by an elongatioaof the Imitate. An excellent remedy in such cases is to use a small quantity of Tincture Myrrh, sat about a tea.spoonfhl to a wine. glassfill of water, and use as a gargle, three or four times a day. If the above remedy should fail, or one of the same nature, it would be'best to apply to a surgeon, and .have a small portion of it taken off, so as to.obviate the irration and the continual cough which It would be like ty too produce In th e throat. The opiration is g, and • attended with but little, if any pain' whatever. In Bronchitis, and diseases of the thrtp, the gargle should be used. Prepared, by J. cunns C. Wholesale mut RetaitEtruggist and Chemist, Centre Stt%et.' Pottsville. Lee Cream Saloon, • I CONFECTIONARIES, &C. TLIE subscriber respectibily announces that his Ice Cream Saloon .was opened for the' public, on the first Mac. and will continue open during the present mania. Situate in Centre Street, between dences of F. W. Hughes, and .the More Of Di ng Jackson: Large or man quantities p ro mptly supped: Mao, on band. ris nulltils a large and general assort ment of Confectionaries; To die . :all of whom will be sold cheap, OEO. L. 9EBLEN, Say TIiEANEr. IttilL TIME FOR the cure of Headache. Giddiness, Rheudicematism, Piles, Dyspepsia. Scurry, Smallpoz„laun,Pains in the 'Back, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising In the Throat Dropsy, Asthma, Fevertof an kinds, Female Complaints, Measles. Salrlineum, Heartburn, Worms. Cholera Merlins, Coughs. Quinsey, Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fits, Liver COmPlaint, Erysipelas, Deafness, Itching of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Nervous Complaints, and a variety of other diseases, arising from impurities of the blood, and ob. Emulous in the organs of digestion. Experience has proved that nearly every disease ori ginates from Impurities of the blood or derangement of the digestive organs ; and to secure health, we must re move these obstructions or restore the blood to Its na tural stale. The aversion to taking medicine is most effectually re moved by Clic-bare', Firebible Purgative Pills; bear completely enveloped with a coating °fries weirs sugar (which Is as distinct from the internal ingredients as a nut shell from the kernel) and have no taste of medicine, but are as easily swallowed as bits of candy. Moreover they neither nauseate or gripe In the slightest degreem but operate equally on all of the diseased parts of the system, instead of confining themselves wand racking any particular region. Thus, if the Liver be affected, one Ingredient will operate on that particular organ, and. by cleansing it of any excess of bile, restore it to its na tural state. Another will operate on the blood, and re move all Impurities in its circulation, while a third will effectually expel whatever impurities may have been discharged into the stomach, and hence they snits at tag root of disease, remove all Impure humors from the body open the pores externally and internally ; separate all foreign and obnoxious particles from the chyle, so that the blood must be thoroughly pure—thus securing a free and healthy action to the heart:longs, and liver; and thereby they restore Scala, even when all other means have failed The entire truth of the above can be ascertained by the trial ofa single box ; and their virtues are so positive and certain in restoring health, that the proprietor binds himself to return the money paid for them in all cases where - they do not give universal sathlketion. Retail prices, 4S cents per box. Principal office, No. 013, Vesey street. New York. The following are the agents in Schuylkill county for Clickner's Vegetable Purgative Pills J. S. C. MARTIN, J. G. BROWN, and F. SANDER SON, Pottsville; H. Stilarter. Port Carbon;-Wm. H. Barlow, New Philadelphia; T. Williams, Middlepon 11. Schwartz, Patterson ; J. H. Alter, Tuscarora; Meit ner & MorgenrOth, Tamaqua ; Wm. Price. et. Clair ; George Reifsnydar. New Cattle ; J. B. Fans. Miners. vine ; Jonas Kauffman. Llewidlyn ; Jacob Kauffman. Lower Mabontongo ;'Paul Barr, Plneginve Shoener dr. Garret, Orstigsbunt ; Lyon' & Mabel Port Clinton; J. Christ. , Levan tr. Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven. Oct. 30. '47. - 43-eow HAAS' EXPECTORANT, FOB TDB CORI Or Consumption , Coughs; Colds, &o, f.O THE PUBLIC:I TN PRESENTING this valuable medicine to the pub. IN as a remedy for Consumption, and Pulmonary Diseases In general, I have been actuatedsolely bythe great success attending its use in my. own immediate neighborhood, and a desire to benefit the' afilitted4 shall simply endeavor to give a brief statement of its nefUlness, and flatter myself that its surprising Oita ey will enable me to furnish such proofs of Its virtues as will satisfy the enest incredulous, tt O !TION may and "CAN BE CURED," ihf t a his C med NSUM icine P is resorted to in time. As Consumption, however is a • disease which differs much in the severity of its symp ams, and the rapidity of its progress, and has lung baf fled the akill of physicians It cannot be supposed that this or any other remedy is capable of effecting • cure in every cue and stage of the disease; on the contrary. we so.st expect it to fail sometimes, a tircuttistance which occurs daily,with all the most val uable remedies we possess, for the most simple discos es. The - proprietor submits the following testimonials In its favor from citizens of. this County, well known to the public. Ma. W. J. Ile es,—llaving been afflicted for the last thirty years with Consumption, and having had the ad vice of some of the most eminentPhysicians,and was gi• yen up as incurable. I waslnduced to make trial of your invaluable Expectorant,and am happy to say that I am entirely cured, and am attending to my daily occupation as though Iliad never been afflicted: Previous to ta king your EXPECTORANT, I could not, If I had been so disposed, do anything it my trade. I have since roe =mended it to several of my friends, and particularly one case of Con FR DS ED Consmarrion, and am haply 'to state that in every instance it had the desired effect Yours respectfully - .10311UA DAWKINS. Schuyikfflilav en, October 1.1844: SeHVYLKILL iIAYE:I. January 1, 1845, Mr. W. 3 Ilaas,—Dedr ' Sir y—llaving been afflicted with a severe pain in the breast, I was induced to try yo'nr.Expectotant, and after using one bottle of it, found it to relieve me, and I do not hesitate in recommending it to the public asa valuable medicine for Colds, Coughs and Affliction's of th e Breast. /., tam respefflfully yours &c.. EDWARD lIUNTZINGER. SCHUYLKILL HAVEN. October 19, 1844. I was taken with a bad cold some time ago, and used one or,twe bottles of.lfr Raze Expectorant, which re lieved.pe much, and should I. have occasion for the above again,' would freely call on Mr. Haas for his in valuable Expectoraht. • DANIEL H. STAGER. SCHUYLKILL Myer, July, 29,1845. Mm WILLIAM J. Hass KM happy to testifY. to the efficacy of your expectorant, for answer ing the purpose for which it was Intended, that of re lieving Coughs, Colds, &c., - Yours respectfully, CHAS lIIINTZINCER. For vale by the Proprietor at Schuylkill Haven, and by the following Agents in Schuylkill county. • Pottsville—J. S. C. Martin, Llewellyn—lebannan COckliill, Esq. & J. Falls, New Castle—George Reif...nyder, Eaq. Port Carbon—Henry Wavier,. P. M. Landineville—Color & Drumheller. PiflCUOVO—Gractr&Forrer, • Tamaqua—Meitner & Blorgantoth, Middleport—ll. Ench & Son, • TlNClllnta—George R. Dig. Frederick Klett & Co., have been apiinted gene ar agents in Philadelphia, for Haas' Expectmorant. STANTON'S EXTERNAL REMEDY.. CALLED 'DENT'S LINIMENT, Inow universally acknowledged to be the infallible remedy for Rheumatism, Spinal Affecnons, Con. traction of the Muscles, Sore Throat and Huhn V, Is sues, Old Ulcers. Pains in the Back and Chest, Ague in Pie Breast and Face, Tooth Ache, Sprains, Braises, Salt Rheum, Burns, Croup, Frosted Feet, and all Ner vous Diseases. The triumphant success which has attended the ap plication of this most WONDERFUL MEDICINE in curing the most severe cases of the different disease's above named, and the HIGH ENCOMIUMS that have been bestowed upon it wherever it has been introdu ced, gives me the right to call on the afflicted to resort at once to the nag remedy that ens be relied en. A year has scarcely elapsed since I first introduced to the notice of the public, this WONDERFUL REMEDY, and In that short space of time, It has acquired a repu tation that ranks it amongst medicines as arvarEster nal Remedy thefirst and best.-,-It has teceived the ap probation of the Medical Faculty and , many citizens of influence and wealth have united and recommending it to the Public's use. as a medicine that can be 'safely re sorted to for speedy.relief. The high characteralready attained by this 'popular Medicine, has induced some base and evil minded persons to palm off a Counterfeit - as the genuine ; and no doubt the country will be flood ed with a spurious Hunt's Liniment,' Be careful and examine well.fidfore you boy, and see you get STANTON'S H EXTERNAL RE ENT MEDYCALLED UIM See that each baffle has my nane blown uponit, and that it is accompanied with directions, and with . 'fat simile of my signature on the second pages otherwise you will be, cheated with an article that will Injure In stead of benefitting you. The low price at which it L sold enables every one, even the pooresZto be benefitted by this excellent reme dy. It is unfortunately the case that the working clan ses, from exposttre.are more - subject than the idle and nch,to those very infirmities which It Is Intendsd to cure, yet the exorbitant price usually asked for reme, dies of the like naturer(one dollar per bottle,) robs the needy of their use. Thousands are now suffering the most Intense agony. attains from maimed limbs, distortions of the frame. Inveterate rheumatism; many of them, perhaps, have already given up in despair all attempts toobtain relief, alter repeated and unsuccessful trials—but let no such feelings of despair be entertained--try HUNT'S LINI MENTrit has done wonders, as May be seen by reading the several cases reported in the pamphlets which are to be bad of every Agent. Try It and despair not. But should you In carelessness, or incredulity neglect to seek for relief in its proper application, either for your self or your friends, then let the blame be upon your selonly, for Providence has now placed within your reach a safe and' certain remedy, which has already afforded relief to thousands, and whose healing prone ties are incontestible. GEO. E. STANTON. Sing Sing, July 1,1847. AGENTS John G. Brown, Pottsville. Jonas Robinhold, Port Clinton. Bickel & Medier, Oringsburg. Lewis G. Wunder, Schuylkill Haven. James 11. Falls, blinersville. - Geo.Relfsnyder, New Castle. Walter Lawton, St. Clair. 8. R. ICempton, Port Carbon. Oliver & Mars, Belmont. W. 11. Barlow, New Philadelphia. . J. Williams, Middleport. George H. Potts, - Brockville, Jos. 11. Alter, Tuscarora. . Benner & Morganworth, Tamaqua. July 3d. MG. Potty, ille, May 15th,181749-1 y I!=1 Zousey's Universal Ointment, j\.OIIPLETE remedy for burns, scalds, cuts,brufees sprain!, swellings, salt rheum, pike fever sores chapped hande.fore scalihead, and a kinds of INFLKMED SORES. Persons in all conditions of life are at 111 times liable to be afflicted with the above complaints.' It is therefore the duty of heads of families to provide and keep on hand, ready for any emergency, A REMEDY that is capable of removing the suffering attendant on these very troublesome companfons. Those who have used Tommy' e rfairtesta Ointment need not tip ttild that it is a most complete remedy, a perfect master of pain, and the moat speedy remover of imfiammation ever discovered. The experience of such persons is sufficient to ptompt them to keep it always on hand, knowing that many valuable lives and limbs have been saved by this MA GICAL CONQUEROR of inflamed and other sores, , burn., scalds, c. It instantly stops all pain of the se.i verest kind and prevents all scar. No family should be, without it, aeon immediate application of It, in case of barns or scald. would do more good while waiting for the doctor than he could do when arrived, besides pre venting long hours of the utmost suffering which might pass before a physician could be obtained. ti possesses control over the severest injuries by fire, over mortification, over inflammation, and by its cotn bined virtues it acts as Anti-septic,Nervier, Anti-spas-1 =odic. Anodyne. Emollient. and Htaiise, and is the most COMPLETE EXTERNAL REMEDY now in use. Thousandi ha ve tried and thousands praise it. It is working its way into public favor with a rapidity here tofore unknown in the history of medicines. AU tato We, retommeild it. Again we say, no family should be without it.. The agents will fu naish the pub lic GRATIS with books describing this Ointment,- tde Each box of the genuine Tousey's Universal Oint ment, haisthe signature nfS. Tousey written oa the sat anic label in black ink_ Never purchase a box unless this signature can be seen. • Price 20 cents per box, or live boxes for SI 00 Prepared by Elliott & Tommy, Megrim, Syracuse, N. Y., and sold by agents through. out thallnited States. Fold in New York at 10/ 1 , Nunn street. The following are the agents in Schuylkill county fot Tousey'a Universal Ointment : .1. 8. C MARTIN, J. G. BROWN, I. Pottsville. . F. SANDERSON, Shinier. Port Carbon. Wm. R. Marlow, New Philadelphia,' T. Williams, bliddleport,, IL Schwartz. Patterson, 3, D. Alter, Tuscarora, Refiner & Morgenroth, Tamaqua,' William Price, St. Clair, " George Reifsnyder, New Castle, James D. Falls, Mineroville, Jonas KauMman.Llewellyn, • • J. Christ. Jacob Kaufman, Lower Mohontongo, Shoener & Garrett, Orwigsborg„ • Lyon & Elshel; Port Clinton. • Levan & Rion= Schuylkill Raven. Paul Barr, Plnegrove, (Oct TO THE CITIZENS OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, READ WHAT OTHERS SAY OP tie virtues of DR. FEELER'S CORDIAL AND CARXINATIVE F°'the speedy cure of Darrhcra,Dysentery, Cholera Ipfantum, Cholera Morbus. Summer complaint, Colic, Flatulency, and all derangements of the Stomach and bowels from Teething, etc. Thousands die annu ally tith disease of the stomata and bards from neglect. Arno g the numerous remedies both public and private. recommended for the above diseases none„are 'equal to the Ciirdial—we invites GiaL and challenge a corn pariarm4-years of experience and trials made with it in hundreds of cases. superadded to the voluntary tes timony ( f physicians and others, gives it a character not to be unheeded by-those chenshing the welfare of themselr and their children, speedily subduing the • pain an infitimatory tendency allaying irritability of the sin ch. and constraining the unbealthi- 'vacua tkms, its operation is prompt and effectual. 'Read the followirg testimony from practiaing physicians: _ Dimeilie. Basta CO. August 25.'47. Dd.r Sir:-1 am now prepared'to recommend your Cordial from having used it with success In several In ' stanees ; and am now trying your Panacea in a case of pear, ' debi li ty, attended with a cough. _apparently circuit' in the young lady by her ••outgrowing her ii stre al "to use a common phrase. Yours, dee. 7 . ALFRED EARLE, M. D. Piiladelpilia, September 13, '47. D. rimy ./fr eler ..-_—Al your request I have tried your Cor dial family , as well as in several instances upon those I I have had occasion to prescribe for, and am bistfiy, pleased with its operation, and have no doubt thatlittall ere long become one of the most popular remedies for affections of the stomach end bowels, of the present day. Withtbe beat wishes fur its success, believe me yours truly, SANFORD BELL, is . ca Late Surgeon U. II Navy. 1 Larter Co. Nesavilic, Dec. . 11, '47 Dr. Beeler:—Sometime last summer your agent left me Soule of your Cordial urging me to try it. It so happened that I had a case ;IL child about six months old,,whose stomach and bowels werein a very disorder ed c ondition caused by a deficiency of its mother's milk. The{ eelents a mere skeleton, there wee much ter mink eimus, and constant evacuations. I adminis tered eery medicine I could think of with but a *light alteration of the complaint. I then thought of giving youlane a trial, commencing with small doses, I soop revived the child could bear a full dose as re cTd co= ded in dtreetions ; before It bad - taken half a a beat! the stomach and bowels bed recovered their natione, every otherbad symptom yielded, end the child covered rapidly. I have no hesitincy Id saying . thaVy ur medicine is the very best for the above cora- ! plant I have administered in 21 years practice. Very Respectfully your friend, U. B. BOWMAN, - M. D. e3-Prenared and sold N. W. cor.. of Third and Smith, and Th i rd and Green streets Philada. , For sale by J. o • rows, and]. S. C. Martin, Pottsville; E. Klein ert arid Samuel Seropton, Port Carbon ; J. R. Falls astfletille ; W. Haas, Schuylkilillaven ; E. J. Fri Tans ua.; and by Druggists throughout the County: Price cts. per bottle. .died Dr. Rider's Paaacea, a speedy and powerful rernedy In all Elctofillous Syphitilie and Constitutional daces. It la infinitely superior to any known reme dy 'lronic affections of the Chest, - Stomach, Liver a S in. It cures radically chronic Rheumattsm,and n 1 di arising from impurities of the blond. Females suffeing with toss of appetite, constipation, nervous daub y, "irregularity," sallow complexion, pimples. blotches. etc. will find the Panacea to give permanent and laatingrellef. For particulars see pamphlet.. Price ill' bottle, 8 bottles 115. (June 10th) spr 115 . , 16. lf 'Coal Screens ! Coal Screens ! ! MO susCribeAle extensively engaged in the' menu- Jil factory of WOVEN WIRE SCREENS upon an improved and entirely new principle, for which be has secured LETTERS PATENT, and which - he coefident ly believes will be found upon trial, sir perky to every otheracreen in nue for durability and all the qualities of a good screen. They are woven entirely of wire, alio-curl be made with meshes audthreadsof any re quired size and strength. W RE WEAVING OF EVERY. DESCRIPTION will i, e . e i executed , r a i he t notice , trhheasshroercteensttly removed and i s . c e r . e t e r : : mad to ' every. pattern, adapted to all the uses for whir screens are required. , lish entt t Coal Steel, near the corner of Norwegian street. HENRY JENKIN gi S. Pottsvf,' e, April 4 1846 . 14- _ . City "f the'vatos 1." -,l ` • l' . lT . Sherii . of"South Carolina "'fr* ""'II" 's Pills Tri r 1„, 7rstimory of Public. 1 rrss TR ACT of a lettcrfrom the editor of the Grzenville tountaineer, South Carolina. Ir. Jr. Wriffht:—De s ar S. ir .• • • A week ortwo age I sent you a Mountaineer, containing a letter from one of our Volunteers to the City of Mexico. it which he lays WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLB, under all the circumstances, the highest meed of praise I h inc ever known a medicine to receive. The Vole', tee; Wm. W. Goodiett, Esq., is' a gentleman of tine ate . ding—an accomplished and well educated man, and was recently'lllGH SHERIFF atlas District. By one of rout advertisements In a Charlestown paper. I hap pened to notice the location of your office, and thought you might extract an article of some valiie in regard to yo ir medicine, therefore I sent the paper.\ TheTollow Mg is an extract from the letter referred to - . aye: •My health in very fast improving. I procured a feW J s ago, some-of pr. Wright's Indian Vegetal. Pills a d they have acted on my system LIKE MAGIC!!" hos It appears that the brave and patriotic Votun le ns who have gone to Mexico to defend the rights and `i nor or their country, beady begin to realize the ex !' ordinary value of this Incomparable medicine. Long e to them!! OPINIONS OF THE PRESS! [From the Delaware Express,Dellii,N. Y.] . . ..._ .... _._ IWEPOUT'I iNDIAN . VEGETA LE PlLLS.—Althotigh not rticularly friendly to patent medicines, we must con (.se that we have becomes convert to these pills,hav ing d an opportunity on some' two or three occasions to t .st their efficacy. For a gentle medicine, one cm two ill be found mild though effective: Where bile or o ec impurities have accummated, and mnre thorough edlcine is required, a' dose of three or four of these p lls taken on going to bed, will be found effectual In cleansing the stomach and restoring the bowels to a 'Maltby state. Weapeak from experience; and take Ocean re in commending the pills to the public. [Frost the Boston Daily Times.] WRIGTIT'S ISDI/111 VEGETABLE PILL..-Of all the toblic advertised medicines of the day, we know of tone that we can more safely recommend fur the "ills at flesh is heir to," than the pills that are sold at the depot of the North American College of Health, No. 199. Tremont street, Boston. Beveral lestancee we know of where they are used tivfamilles with the highest satis faction; and no longer ago than yesterday, we heard a t e eminent physician of this city recommend them In nigh terms A PRIVATE OPINION! . From Norristown, St. Larrenee, County, .W Y • • 0 WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, are be but making o'er offered is title SECtiOll 'of usisCry o my opinion. H. BERLAND. From Barges, Onuses County, N. Y. THIS is TO CESTIFT, That I have used Winorres In ran ViovrAncs Mut in my family, and have sold to aim persons,' within a short time, one hundred and fly boxes of them, and they have universally been spo _ten of as A GOOD MEDICINE. They brie restored 4 number of indiridatats with were in a declining state of health, and In A nom exabr c•torn have CURED THE plLES.—some cases of long standing. Ido cheerfully recommend Winans's Inman Yearns nix. PILL. to all ilho are out of health, as being a molt excellent medi- Me. Yours, gr.c., H. WILCOX. From Cape Vincent, Jefferson County. X. Y. Da. W. WSIGHT:—Dear SH:— • • • We have ,old your INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS for the lOU four leers. We Rod they give universal eatiefaction.'and elieve they arc the best medicine sow to vs& Your very ob't, .. Callas is. limn [Av. ASTRONG CASE! . _ _ -.. _ 01%, fittenviiitiag Ferer - i:/efierieetetien of the Lange Pogo is at Chest and sa., Soreness of the Bum! Xieht Streets, and !Wince Complaints, certainly re Stirling Centre, Cayuga December 29, 1847. Da. W. WRIGHT r—Dear Sir ;—About aux month. go I became much debilitated by over exertion and a Istresslng Cough. which anon brought on Inflammation • f the Lents and Intermitting Fever, with Pain In the hest and Side, and much Soreness of the Breast, with •Id Night Sweats, which rednced me very low. After • tag confined to my bed for several day., I got ,a box • fynur INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLI,RIGI after using them short time I wal 1121170116 D tO NY VIDAL HEALTH , From the benefit which I received from the use of your Pills, and from the universal good name which they have among my Mende, who hare used them Cot' Diseases of the Lungs and Chest, and also for Bilious Complaints. .1 am indnced to believe that WRIGHT's INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLI are decidedly the bestfentity medicine now in use. Yours truly, DANIEL C. SANDFORD. • HORRIBLE MISTAKES!! Are sometimes made by confounding one medicine With another.and administering the wrong article. Equally horrib'e are those mistakes which are made In supposing that all Pins are alike, and that therefore, It Is Indiffer ent which aro taken, and If one kind Is bad all are bad together. This is a very great mistake. , There Is as i much difference between Walnut's 1aD1174 Ttarra ate Pitts and other articles, as between midnight and noonday! We do not wish any to take our word mere ly for this statement. Let any one, having taken other medicines, try this. Nothing more will be necessary. Many persons have been led away by a costmo or &matt, as if they anticipated that It would remove the nausea of the medicine. But they me generally mista ken. Without seams those art:cleft Mare nothing to recommend them, and would not he sold a single day. But with the sug,ar, and by giving the article a name siwitor to WltlollT'll VEGICTIELL Pitta they gain a temporary notoriety. Wares they are.in sheep's clothing, of whom the public. should steer autTleientiy ' clear. I.at it be remembered that WRIGHT'. lonian VEGE TABLE PILLS are prepared with special reference to the rws governing the human body. Consequently they rre always' good, always useful, always effective in oozing out disease: Every family should keep them on aand. Mrs. E. M. BEATTY, Pottsville ! . Medlar & Bickel, Orwlesburg. . . . A. Heebner, Port Carbon. Dewald 11. Poff. litcHeansbrirg.- Geo. R. Drey, Tuscarora. Henry Koch & Son, illiddleport. Win. Taggart, Tamaqua. • E. & E Hammer, Orwigsbnrg. Wheeler & Miler, Pine grove. Jonas Kauffman, Llewellyn. Jacob Kauffman. glabantango. John Weist, Klingcrston. Gabriel Herb, Zimmermtntown. C. It. De Forest, Millersville. • Jonathan Crickhill, Llewellyn. George Dreibeibls, East Brunswice. • S. llart& Co.. New Philadelphia. Levan la Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven. M. & J. Dresher, East Brunswick. Jonas Robinholds, Port Clinton. . Retfanyder & Brother, New Castle. ' B. E. Iteedy, Lower Mahantongo. Eckel & Dittoed. Tremont, Wm. Price, Be, Clair. Boyer & Wernert,MeKeanabrag. . ,• • . . W. H. Barlow, New Philadelphia. . . reOffices.devOted exclusively to the sale of Wright's Indian- Vegetable Pills, of the North American Col. lege of Health No. WS, Greenwich street, New York ; No. IN Tremont street, BostOn—and principal office No. le9 Bare street, Phila. [11ing.21,47 34 ' Mst4•lo A HYMN Or THE HARVE - Pyrite AstAer er 'Proverbial PA 0 nation, Christian nation, Lift high the hymn of prali The God of our saltation, Is love In 'Rita ways ; ' lie blizseth us, and feedeih Every creature of his hand, To succor him that necdeth, . .. . . . And to gladden all the land: Rejoice ye happy people; And peal the changing chime From every belfrledaterphs In symphony sublime; Let collage and let palace Be thankful and rejolle; • And woods, andidle, and rail Re-echo the it d yoke : I t F rota glen. and. lain, and city. Let gracioue Omen's. - raise, The lord oftlfeptid pity Bath heard bra cseature's ale And where In fic - rce oppression I Stalk'd fever, fees and death 11e pours a trible-hlerainil To fill an fatten earthl Gaze round in deep emotion, The rkh and ripened grain Is like a golden ocean Becalmed upon the plain: And we, whri late were weepe Lest Judgment should death> Now sing, because the tupelo Are COll3O again witlijoyi 0 praise the hand that givetb —And glveth vertoont— Te every soot that liven Abundance flowing o'er, For every soul be glietb, With manta from above, And over all distilled! The unction of his love. Then gather, Christians Bathe To praise with heart and troi The good Almighty Father, Who bldeth you rejoice ; For He haibturned the ndnes Of hi/ children into mirth, - And we will /ins with gladness The harvest home of earth Zl)e fanne br.*llac l'aenith fur , Trees.—Thore who are under the neceisity of cutting off large limbs. from treeP, often desire to corer the wound with some preparation. Indeed they ought, whether they desire or notoo apply something in order to keep out Water end preserve the wood from the effects of the weather. Not long since we gave the details for making Forsyth's composition for healing wounds in fruit trees, and an. excePeat thing it is, if properly prepared and applied. Downing, in his walk on fruits, ties recommended a varnish of sbellec—made by diembeing shellac in alcohol; and we pee that a ratespondent of the Horticulturist, who has tried , speaks highly of it as t rliesp and very efficient application. Ho says : "It is reolly a most c 'mpleta thing (or the purpose, is it entirely shuts preserves the wood in a healthy that the bark commences heali. W hen your are ;trimming an requisite to take occasionally A pr: something to cover the wound .".bessuse, if left [ bare, a blsok, • begins, which is the first step t. and decay of the Whole trunk. of the liquid shellac consists in ti la, er put on, the tenacity with in all weathers, and the neat°. since. Then, too, it is always r. ed, and if, by gradual evaporati. ,a little thinn'ng in the bottle, added." He adds: .1 now us • even for the small wounds ma., peach trees,. shrubs, &c., by cu of the size of your thumb. I much more rapidly and smut. bare."—[Maine Farmer. ar'llilkirig.--A writer in t'he Mmine Farmer 1 gives, from long experience, a umber of rules fat milking, most of which are ve y. good, ea—put your nails short—sit on a stool —milk fast—sera scold a cow--never get mitre patience—tie hn tail to her leg in fly-time, &c. But the fallowing are objectionable:— , Wet the teats with the Ina stream of milk'—and 'never et ike a cow Iltr clo ning or kicking.'l Milk, appl i ed to the tens to , soften them, dries and form a glossy wok,. , ..„, which tends to cause cracking o chapping of there kii . wt . _ v parts. Cold water is much bet er„liecoming TIN r • T 1 2 11 dry by the time milking is fi ieKed and Inning its: ~_in the teats clean tind soft. To ing the 'tribal '.. 111. 1 of a cuW--lbc yule applies W II to ninety-aiot r nl e ,T, , eases in a hundred as now p seticed—hutjadv . - n... elude punishment will cure a c amazingly quirk. ;Sta" tact I speak from tong . exeprie 'e. If a cow kids t,:,?‘-4.45T I much, place a switch under t e lelt , aim, the put in the left hand,Eond if, while andfrig, the kids .-- let it be followed invariably 5 , singlellow—, Never strike but once at a tim , even if she 1056 T' it. ' ' so hard as to break "'Our le;, and never omit, if =LIT she hits nothing. Soothe her at all* Other liters attintion m In this way, she loon findsyst the whip =tot ta,,,04 1 2, 1;,.,.. and shapes her conduct a cc ordingly. A null, ; ( 147 v gY tt mess of pleasant food at the time, will amen!) predmed , away any - disagreeable imperiont in conettil . atiti --. ..1, with milking. By never sir king hitt once, i'J 7 .7, nr, has not time to 'get mad,' and it is all the mon P:itolailll terrific, for who CMS for a blow while shacked '., - ..litrrie by fury! I . ... 17 . Tranvolanting Onion .--A Lite Abe; paper maya: the Garde at Gordon C at prevent, may; be seen :he good effects in from the transplanting of on'ons, by •whict growth is materially improved. Mr. Siam gardener, bad a bed sown a March, and transplanted truly gi appears= onions taken up of ;bed pounds. ( is rat twelve and Mem weighs ten is fiaa as ri P Th and the C ing our dm— pats, d pi, tate al Sodom, that lay strewn upm the dmetl, any apparent connection with the gar Wars of a bright gold green about the si orange, but perfectly round sad smooth; tE the idea of being swelled out with the juice, that when bitten mutt grub forth ' the : _ thirsty lip; you crush Mis plausi however, antra cloud of Sind J duet • bun which lessee only a few einderi as a tesi . , NOW PUBLISIIING, A STATISTICAL AND ROSINESS DM OF THE ANTHRACITE COAL RE( OF PENNS YLVrINIA. Price- 211 cents—with colored Maps I. CONTAINING, among other matters, a vi Coal Region : its resources and formal directory of the different veins now being w , a general history of the coal trade from the , mint—its present condition and fittore proof with a glance at mining operations, and the menta in mining machinery ; history of the Canals, and either similar improvements Intl and the rates atolls charged nixm them, esc.. - -- of construction, 'names of officers. and their tined --"-- places of meeting, loc. ;—Crowth and populatis s ii,a v the respective townie and boroughs, with the nand , di officer.. and of all Literary, Benevolent and °thaw , sotlations, with the tidies and places of meetlojr - ' 1 township and county officers members of the FAN ' 61 list of Post Offices, with the time of arrivitod &pie ( t toren( the mails, Stage Coacbmdte. ; elect uniting( c almanac, astronomical and other useful Informstioah hit . summary of persona and events connected with Ot w t, 1, early Settlement and business of the Region: Arboso .-:. and Academies, Churches, Hotels, and pupb , k f•n' s k loge; dre. To which will be added 'ADNERTISE. ' it • MENTS AND CARDS of merchants, bole -Wpm , lawye-a, traders, mechanics, Menufseturers, tamp:,zyt, tern, &c. The whole comprising upwards of 10001. pagee. and to form a complete reflex of the lonises .. of the Coal Region, and of , the valley of the webtlytta w To be ready on or about the first of July, NIS. n. ' work will be neatly printed, stitched and count • and fbrnished in subscriber,, only, at 25•cts. pet UV , or 5 copies for *l, free of postage. As the first Rol' will he limited, it will be necessary in forward ode , . as early as possible, to enable us in supply them. Is' Persons desiring to advertise. are informed OM p. i fessional cards of 5. lines are inserted at in cis std to and advertisements per square— niouble.enlann.* ". equal to 10 full liars) one dollar., , These. also, semi L . , be sent in early, as the work has' already beta sse ~,...., menced, and the first edition (3000 caries) Trey out! anticipated. Advertisements and alubscriptions ran Weft 1 0) - Office of the .Viers' Journal, or with either oftif Pubilsbero. a r E: N. CARVALTIO, 1 -ar now , • . E BOWEN. ' r Pottsville, Pa. April 11th, 180. t -- _. • Gold Pens at $1,37:1-2. ~ • .•_;,..:- TILE subscriter has Just received a let off oti,'"" . .4 ••• , Pens, which he will sett se low as 111,J 7 1.••,;,, , . '.... Silver Pencil case. Also, Benedict k COSI i,,.7.. , . Congress Tens. ¢ c.—all of which will be sold 11 0 ',et • uSictnrers' prices. ' .- - A superior lot of Cold Perin cases and P r o' . , ire Pencils, &c., which will be sold at less than city PO , • . • . „ DANNAN 8 at ... aiiii jE: 1 11 . Cheap Fancy andvart, or sii;talittliifooks. Marshall's life of Washington, 2 vols. The United States Exploring Expedition. 5 e^l. iri - A Cl l ia li z n bons i l is n i f o om o sp r on tli f o i pc ir the People, 2 vols. ~ lirande's Ency clopedia of Science, Literati, re sol 1 vol. r, • ' Webster's large Dictionary. .10 c ~,,, Urea Dictionary of the Arts and Sciences. wri ~... 1 vol. ' I - .--c..* D'Aubigneht history of the Defortriation. Beautiful editions of Shakespeare, Byron. Sic , . 1i.:43 Together with - very large assortment of miat,,, "Ski sewnßoost, iv Books, very cheap, ust received and . for . . um,..N. „ - June 10 24.] , Cheapßoaster,' 0,. - - Grease. e „,-. Dail Boa - fl e et, d ill s' ,s ;, :oc v t ihe o n .. : : g a.a : ° :fi v a n : bib ; oil ,e: and t. Elf Ice i: p : :; ; 4: :',;., 1 genuine without the ilj r and For Actor, OW L limo • Patent, J.OR the isles of Carria and blachinery of all k friction. This article is prepared a PARV IN, the only manufa United States, at their wh and Drug Store in rattail! 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