E TOM a4l=3. It's sr wand Tesung.': • TO. Smith--he kept a blacksmith's shop Close by Bankside, but drank • Till ho lost bonze and home, and igen He forged upon the bank. . One day as he was blowing up Ills Ore, It strock his mind To draw a draft, and be that way . . He thought to rain the wind. . • Says be, "to strike while the iron's hot 'ls best, with me 'Us neck Or nothing now." He little thought - . How soon he'd have a auk. Tom took a toot and started off.— • That is, tbe boat took him; • • Andes he crossed the stream he thought "With me 'tts sink or swim. • "If they should ray al a trrat, if not retreat !must ; Bo if a dust tkry don't kick up. They'll coots down via Ils dust." Toro at the Bank tbg check presents AndTbe clerks begia to grin d then. instead (duetting notes, • Efe found :bey noted him. "A forgery," salutes his ear, From all of them at last. "Your cheque is forged:. saki theY,*'beryou Annie of being nut: To Cope, the amrshai, he's' consigned Tom tried to Strak away, Oat found be could not cos whh those There washed In array. - With eix offenders be was ettatn'd • And/hags/4131de by side, He dream's not, when he crazed the stream, Of going with the tied, Poor Tom wax tried, and guiity found— 'Tara. then be grasped for breath; ----- To prose his terruiez —Orle they found, • Ilis own kand caused his deaths The }ridge told Tom. "Ile moat he hung. And to prepare In time ;" 130 though he did not get the note, Ile was favored with a line- And Tom wan hung. Now let me quote - Byron, to end my song ; • roe—" Tom's no more"—hts lordship wrote, "Una 10, no more of Tom." Wit unb tjumor. , WA . Tailor 'Done Brown:—The N. Y. Spirit, that perennial fountain of good things, bar the following nice little story by • Boston correspondent, showing jnathow it was, 'once on slime, that a certain knight of thushears in this 'city r ie4done brown.' A most beautiful 'brown' it was, truly. Not many years since,there lived in the 'moral' city of Boston, two young bucks, rather wag• gish in their ways, and who were in the habit of patronizing, rather extensively,. a tailor by the name of Smith. Well one day, into Smith's shop these two young bloods strolled. Says one of them— , Smith, we've been making a bet; now wo want - . you to,mske each of us a suit of clothes—wait till the bet is decided, and then the one. that loses will pay the whole.' , Cerhtittly, gentlemen'; i shall be happy to item you, end forthwith their rctessures were teken,_ irta in course of time the )clothes were hume.l A month or two pasted by, and yet our friend] the tailor, says nothing of his 'two-customers.; One day, „however, he met them in Washington: street, and thinking it almost limo the bet weir decided, ho went up to them, and asked them how' t heir clothes fitted. 'Oh! excellently: , says one; bOhe bye Smith;, on bet isn't decided yet' 'Ah, says Smith, 'What is it l' 'Why, I bet that when Banker Hill merit falls, it will fall towards the south Bill here took me up, and when the bet is decided, we'll call and pay you that little bill.' Smith's face stretched to double its usual length, but ho soon recovered hie wonted good humor and says ho— 'Boys, I'm e/id; let's go to Brighein'el. ana take a ..rnifter'—and I tell you what, boys. fly nothing about it, and I'll send you a revolted bill this afternoon. nr *Mary Reputation.—T6a 'story goes,' that Gen. Taylor, when he was about to move from Camargo to Monterey, was advised by; ■ subordiaate ußicer to dispense with the long train of mtillery, stores, amunition, &c. as unnecessary. "Indeed, Gen. Taylor," said Sub. "give me a Atingle regiment, and I pledge you my military re potation that I will accomplish the purpose of arch." Gen. Taylor cooly replied to his , adviterc—"Sir, whenever I take security, I want something valuable. Pray, sir, what is the 'mill .tary reputation' you propose to pledger Tdae was Pillow? Cam'" TOM'," .said a drunkard to his friind, .where shall E find t ho pc ) , or house I I should like to see it." "My deer friend, osn'tinte isyour present course a short time longer, and you will not need to uk the question," was the pointed seply. lEr The following letter of recommendation is a very disinterested one: e Bit:.—Ma. U, may be a very good accountant : I know hini to be a very clever bookkeeper. I lent Itlm two Shaker:area, three Scuts, end a Dos, eighteen months ago, and be bail not thought proper to return one of them. • I am Sir, tc., S. ➢.•• trA Mce Point of Low.—lt his been sug gested to out friend, Mr. Briefless, that his opinion would be very valuable on the question, whether a man who dies before he has settled with his creditors, may be considered to have shown an undue preference, in paying the debt of Neture before his other liabilities! rV'Married.—ln 'Buffalo, do the 15th ult., Mr. J. R. Drowning to Mary A. &raw. Thus is verified the old adage, that "a drowning man will catch at a straw." IT''Do you go in for the Sage of Ashland?" aid a Clay man to a Trylorite yesterday. "No sir'eto responded the other.;" 01 go in for Sage T. [Taylor.]- NOW ,PUBLISHING. ..)1 STATISTICAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF THE ANTHRACITE COAL /I.EO/01. - ' OF PE;YNS YL VON/d. Price 25 centa—with colored Mips 50 crs; CONTAINING, among other matters, a 'View of the Coal Region r its roanowes and formation, with a directory of the different seine now being worked, and a general history of the coal trade from the commence. ment —its present condition and future prospects, dr.e. with a glance at mining operation., and the improve ments in mining machinery; history of the Railroads, canals, and othersimitar Improvements in the Region,• and the rates of tolls charged upon them, Ste.. t be cost of convtruction, names of officers, and their time and places of meetnir, &c. ;—Growth and population of she respective towns and boroughs, wits, the names of officers, and of all Literary, Benevolent and othcr tas eociations, with the times and places of meeting;— township and county officers, members of the liar; dial of Past Officer, with the rime of arrival and depar ture of the usails,Stage Coaches, Ice ; election returns; almanac, astronomical and other useful information. a summary of persona and evetsts connected with the early Settlement and business of the: Region: Schools and Academies, Churches, Bluets, and ;mobile build togs; &c. To which will be added ADVERTISE. NENTB AND CARDS of merchants, hotel-keepers, lawye3, traders, mechanics. manufacturers, tra nspor... tees, &e. The whole comprising upwards of lOU pp., pages, and to form a complete relies of the business of the Coal Raglon, and of the valley of the Schuylkill. To be ready on or about the drat of July ,1918. Tye work will be neatly printed, stitched and covered, and furnished to subscribers, may, at 25 ere. per copy, or 5 copies for 31, free of postage. As the first edition will be limited, It will be necessary 10 frirward orders. as early as possible, to enableus to supply them. Persons desiring, to advertise, are Informed that pro fessional cards of 5 lines are Inserted at .1.5 eta each, and advertisements, per square—(donbleoolumn, or equal to 10 full liars.) one dollar. These, also, should be sent in early, as the work has already been com menced, and amps! edition 0000 copies) very nearly anticipated. ; • Advertisetnehts and Subscriptions can be let at the Office of the Allure Jett:real, or with either of the Publishers. t E.-BOWAREN CVALIIO. ) roblisbou Pottsville, Pi. April llth. 1848. Gold Periiiit72l;t7 THlC.l.b`wcriteetiras G 371, o id sliver Pencil ease. Also, Benedict & Bainey's Congress Pens, of which will be ,old at Man ufacturers' prices. A superior tot of Cold Persil caeca and Pens, Gold Pencils, &e., which will be sold at Tess than thinness at HANNAN , ei sprit 13,'48.1 Cheap Fancy and Variety Stores. BOOM.BINDEUT IN POTTSVILLE. pnE subscriber has in his employment two Book .- I. Binders; and is prepared to bind, re-bind and menu_ facture to order, books of every description. Persons wishing Binding done, will plaice send in their Books Immediately, to keep the hands employed. He rules and binds-Blank and limo Books to almost Pattena, at short notice. - •B. BANNAN. , 3lsy2n 21-) .At his Cheap Book & Stationery Store. Pl. number of books left to be bound. are still rernaining at the Establishment—some for two and three Tears. Unless called for shortly they will be sold to pay for binding, NEW BOORS. • • The Fortune honer, or the Adventures of a 'Man about Town. by Mrs. Rowan. • The Gambler's Fate, or the - Doomed Bosse, Mysteries of tbd Criminal Iteconk—a romance of - both hemispheres, 25 Fresh supply of the ,L tale Wife, do Theodore Broughton, or Laurel Water, by James Brother Jonathan end other Pictorial Paper*. whole sale end retail, just received and for sale at BAN MAN'S Cheap Book and Periodical Store. June 10 24.3 DAG VEILIVEOTYPE rairogNzsens, TAKEN at the Town Batt, in Pottaritte,by.WAEßEN & BROWER, ttortrlPhiladelphia. Ladies and Gen tlemen of this piece andricinity are resPectrullYlnvitod to call and,exambse specimens ; as oar time fa limited to a few weeks we hope Me people will avail them. salve, of Mir opportunity of getting their /OSUMI taken in the best style: and according to lateltt her. provenience, neatly put In cursor tilted to' Lockets or Evian-One, colored true to life, and at prices very tow; May 20, '4O. 21-tf acalthZ , , ifecattht • r Tiielwatteg nisei/ of all haws mulles / Dr. D: alters Panacea, THE ONUY RADICAL CURE FOR CONSUMPTION. IT AlsoligmovEs AND PerITIAIIENTLT CCills ALL niserarA •1111100 pno9ll An !sirens sTATE \ OP Tith BLOWS. r/ 2 " .Scrofula or Ling's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cu taneoui Eruptions, TlMptes Pestulcs on the face,Blotchu,Biles,CbrhaitsoreEyeejling • Werth or Teller, Scald Head; Enlarge ment 'and Paici of the Bones and Stubborn Ulcers, SYPh- • Symptoms, Sciatica '• or Lumbago; diseases arising from An In , judicious use of Mercury, Drops,- Exposure or Imprudence in life also Chronic Constitutional disorders. TN this medicine several innocent but very potent art/. Ides of the vegetable kingdoms:re united,form in g a cora -1 pound entirely , different in its character and properties from any other preparation, and unrivalled in its opera ' lon an the system When:laboring under disease. It should be In the hands of every person, who by business or general course of lire. Is pred is posed to the very many ailments that render fire a curse Instead of a. blessing, and so often resul FO t in death. R SCROFULA, Drake's Panacea is recommended as a certain re medy. Not one instance Of its failure has ever occur red when fr ply need l It cures the disease tind at the seine time imparts vigor to the whole system. Scrof ulous person. can never pay too much attention to the state of theirblood. Ito purification should be their first elm; for perseverence will accomplish a cure of even' hereditary disease: I FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE d3RIN, SCurry, Scorbutic Affeettons, Tamers, White Swelling Erysipelas, Ulcers. tmoctis, Bunning Sore's, Scabs and Blles,Dr.Drake's ranacca,cannot betoohigbly extolled: it searches outthe very root of toe disease, and by re moving it from the system, snakes a cure certain and permanent. t. INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA. medicine perhaps has ever been discovered which gives so 'mach tone to the stomach and causes the se cretion of a healthy gastric Joice to decompose the food u Dr Drake's Panacea.' RHEUMATISM. tr. Drake's Panacea bused with the greatest success in Rheumatic Complaints:especially such as are chronic. It curea by driving out all mmutities and foul humors which have accumulated in the syntens, which are the came of Rheuutatiam,Guut,und swellings of the joints. Other remedies sometimes give temporary relief; this entirely eradicates the disease from the aystem, even when the limbs and bones are dreadfully swollen. CONSUMPTION. Cortsaaptien roe be eared.—Coughs, Catarrh, Bron chitis, Spitting of Blood, Asthma, Difficult Of Profuse Expectoration, Hectic Flush, Eight Sweats, Pain in the Side, &c., have been' cured, and can be with as much certainty as any other simple 'dirsease. A specific has long been sought for buds vain, unrif the discovery of Dr. Drake's Panacea. It is mild 'and safe but certain and etticsci.ms in its operation. and cannot possibly in jure the moat delicate constitution. We Wouidearnest ly recominendxhoseotTlicted to give it a trtal—and we believe they will not have occasion to regiet it. The System is cleansed and strengthened, the ulcers on the lungs are healed, and the patients gradually regain their usual health and strength. Read the Miming stOti Y Pkilodrlphia, Dec. 14th,1647, Dear Sir r—ln reply to your question respecting the Use of Dr. Drake's Panacea, I will say, that although a (perfect disbeliever in the existence of a Panacea, or cure tar all diseases, bowcver valuable it may be in certain conditions of the system, still I have believed !that a cure for consumption wcruld be discovered soon er or later, and curiosity led me to try your medicine in two very inveterate cases. They were pronounced by the attending physicians to be . pulmonary Consumption, and abandoned by them as viewable. One of these persons had been under the treatment of several rely able practitioners for a number of years, and they said she had "old farhioned Coresemption easabiard sera) Scrofula," and that she might linger for some time, but could not be permanentty relieved. In both cases the effect of the Panacealfas been most gratifying. Only tourorfivwhottlek were used by one of the persons be fore she began to improve rapidly. The other took about ten. I willooty add that familiar as lam with Con sumption by/inheritance and by extensive observation as a study; and knowing also the Injurious effects in nine nazis out of ten of tar, boriesit, and other vegeta ble tonics, as well as of many expectorants and seda tives, I should never have recommended the use 'of Drake's Panacea if I had not been acquainted with the ingredient.. Suffice it to say that thestfare recommen ded by our most popular and scientific physicians, and in their present combined state, form probably the best alternative. that ha. ever been made. The core is In accordance with a theory of Consumption broached in France a few years ago by one of her most eminent writers on medicine, and-now established by facts which admit of no dispute. Very respectfully yours, • 1,. C. Cuss. To use the language of another . : "Dr. Drake's Pana cea is always salutary in its effects—never injurious. It t not an opiate--it is not an expectorant It is not intendhd to lull the invalid into a fatal security. It is a great remedy--a grand healing r.nd curative compound. the great and only remedy which medical science and• skill has yet produced for the treatment of this hitherto uncomMered malady; arid no person afflicted with this dread disease, will be just to himself and his friends, if him:, down to the grave without testing its virtues. A single bottle, in most cases, will produce a favorable chai; la the mind itiorraf any patient however low." • TO TUE LADiE.S. Ladies of pale complexion and coniu"mptive ihabiti, and such as are debilitated by those Obstructions which females are liable mare restored by the use of a bottle or two to bloom s nd,vigor. It Is by far the best remedy ever discovered for weakly children, and such as have bad humors ; being pleaseoLtbey take It. It ithmedi ately the appetite, strength and color. Nothing can be more surprising than its invigoraing effects on the human frame. Persons all weakness and lassitude before taking a, at once become robust and full of energy under its IfIatICIICC. It iniinediatel3.coun teracts the nervelessness of the female frame. CAUTION—IIe careful and see that you get the Fen nine Dr. Drake's Panacea=-2 bas.the signature of Geo. F.Storrs on the wrapper, and as° the name "Pr. Drake's Panacea, Phila.," blown in tha glass. Prepared only by 'STORRS 41 Co., Druggists,!No. 12 North Sixth street. Phila. Also (or sale at JOHN G. BROWN'S Drug store,and D. DANN Abi*,s Book stores, Pottsville: C. Frailey,Or seigsburg, • E. J. Fry, Tamaqua ; J. B. Faller, 'Miners ville ; 11. iihissier, Port Carbon. 1111'42'48A- EFAEDY Facts for the People:, MITE constantly increasing popularity and site of D. I A. Fahnestock's Vermiluge has induced persons whware envious of its nieces, to palm off upon the pub-. liesiepamtlonS which all medical man know to be Met. 'twins in expelling 2C01 , 113, from the system. . This Vermifuge made Its way tom 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 have, by dint of puffing, been forced into sale, and shortly after gone into the obscurity which their worthlessness justly merited, B. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge continues to be triumphantly sustained. it hat only to be used and its effects will fully sustain all that le said of its nonderful expelling power; CERTIFICATE. : - Water, Erie Co , New York, Jan, MEW, We certify that we have used D. A.Fahnestock's Ter mtfuge in our families, and in every case it has provi ded a Deckled and eiret tool remedy for expelling worms front The system. We cordially recommend it to pa rents who have eh !then afflicted with that dangerous malady. ELON Wlll. D. ,I,'AINE, ROBERT MAY. JOS. mitutouciis. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the drug warehouse of - B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO: Corner of Sixth and Wood tit., Pittsburg, Par F or sale in gnus% Die; by CLEMENS is ?ARVIN' Dolce s. December ;„_ winch Is pols...dy safe,arid may be glv en to children, from tender infaiWy to advanced age. lays under no restraint as to cold water, or any kind rif fond. Purges mildly, subduing fever,—destroys and expels worms whli invariable success—and Is vast ly administered to children. That it possesses these valuable properties, I. fear lessly iisserted=still claiming the additinnal advantages of being given in small bulk, and requiring none Of the drenching which Worm Tea and ether supposed Verret film demand. During its brilliant career, it has been irdroduced into many families ,wherd every other known and accessible Vermlfuge has been tiled without the least success, where it has promptly candled Worms to an almost ineredibte_amourit. • ••• - . AP evidence of the surprising effects of Dr. liPLatit'il WORM SPECIFIC. we give the following ; Ott Saturday, Febrile ryl - th, Idlt3, Mr. James Richard son called at the Dreg Store of J. Kidd & Co. corner of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburg, Pa. and made the following statement:—'•A child of mine had been very sick for some ten days—we bad given her purga. rive medicines. but it had done - her, no gond. One of our neichbours came in and said it was Worms that were destroying the child, and at the same time 'spoke ofthe wonderful effects she had witnessed from using Dr. MlA:me', Worm Sperific,ln that neighborhood. We procured a vial—gave one tea-spoonful, and the child discharged ferry two worms. I then gave 'another tea. spootiful, which brought forty-six more : making in all etzhfy-cizAt Worms. As a ditty lUwe to you, and the community at large, I freely make known these theta: vechild in now well. What is most remarkable; the r.. SO‘e r fir capelled the Worms alive, in about four hours after i gave it to the For sate in Potty ille by John S. C. Marti n,..dr. Johii G. Drown Dniggiitts. Vol 48-I-6m ore at Brookville. '9 l /IE Subscriber has just received from PhlMdelplin 1 and has now opened at Brockville, star e° antigen' oralassortment ofseasonablegoods,suck-aslyrylloods, 'Groceries, Hardware, and Qucensvrare. In 'additionta which will be round constantly un hand,'Filih, smoked and fresh Meat, as well as a grincEsupply Of witty prodeee. Call and examine ouvelock,and you wllltin us prepared to sell Rom/sat an low a rem as 'they hat ever been sold say where, in hlchnylkill county. N. B.—teentry produce of all kinds wanted,lar which the bighevt pricy will be paid. ,f ..*:E.r). 11. POTTI3. ' • Paper Flangingm. and Borders, DECORATIONS, , STATIIEP. 2000 PIECES of Paper llaneings, Borders,Panel.• Hall, Cold, Fresco cnlumn. coil new style Entry Papermmaklng the most elegant assortment ever offered for sale in this. Market, Mot received and for oats by the subscriber, at Philadelphia, and some less than Philadelphia prices; wholesale and retail; in addition to whlih be has several hundred patterns to select from, in case persons cannot be suited nut of his present large stock. Cr licritember that his stock embraces ail the new patterns Of :three of the -largest Factories in the Cohniry. • ro•Paper - Hangings as low es 12 cis. and as high . as aI.SO pc( piew - - HANNAN'S *Cann • - 1.5), Cheap Paper and Variety Stores.: *Herons istshint to sell spin, supplied prices. rriIIEDGOLID'S CAllPENTRY,rieweditlon i very I cheap, just received and rot sale at HANNAN'S May 0 •19-1! ' • Cheap Bookstores Or Prairies as4iist !be explare ried trisotessioard by Sictuess or alccidrat. COIIIPANT incorporated Much:. 1818 ciltirUALa with a Capital of 1100,009. Imam all persons be tween the ages of !Band 65, an issediotealldwance of $3,01, $3, 06,05 or $lO per week, for one, two, three, or five years, by paying acertain yearly sum. Thus a person under thirty.6ve, insuring far one year, by paying $4 eyear, ta allowed 03 per week; for Id, $ 1 per week - t - and In the same proportion, one of a like age by paying 06 55 a year, gets 405 per week: for 07 90, 06,010 35. •8; and for *l2 90, he gets 10 for every week of disability occasioned by-skim or accident, during the year. Ily paying a freak, more yearly, a weekly allowance can be karat o from #3 to $lO for two, three or five years. The - rates ate to be paid yearly in advance, and are in proportion to the age and the weekly allowance. In case of permanent durability, occurring after an insurance for, say five years, at a weekly allowance of slo,a person would be in the yearly receipt of #520 a year, for the entire five years. _ _ There are no weekly or monthly aesesiments to pay, or attendance of meeting required; and by the charter the Insured receive a share of the net pronto, without liability for losses. There la ample security for the in, sated, as can be shown, and promptness and liberali ty is exercised In the payment of benefits. For parti culars, Inquire at the Mace, No. 69 South Seventh -ht., above Walnut Craft letters must be post paid. DIRECTORS. . Samuel D. Orrick, Iron Merchant, No.10(1 North Wa ter-street. Calvin Blythe, Attontey and Counsellor, Sizthbelow Market-street. Charles h. Wholesale Commieslon 'Merchant, 34 Church Alley. William F. Boone. Attorney and Counsellor, St South Seventh-et. Jacob Snyder, Jr., Wine Merchant. N 0.76 Walnntst. John Thomason, Tinsmith, 63 N. Sloth•at Daniel C. Lockwood, Tax Collector, Cherry street, near Schuylkill Seventh street. James P. Bruner, Wholesale Wool Dealer,, No. 6 Willow-street. Edward Darr, Merchant, No 39 N. Wharves. Edward J. Crane, Clerk. No. 332 S. Filth street. ,Charles P. Hayes, Coal Merchant, Willow-it-Wharf. Charles 0. P, Campbell. Iron Merchant. Water.above Race street. SAMUEL D. ORRICK, President. NV, F. Boons, Secretary and Solicitor. Governor Emerson, M. D., 167 Walnut-street, Con• salting Fhysition. • Cr The subscriber ban been appointed Agent for this Institution in Schuylkill County, and is prepared to give any Information on the subject, and elect insuran ces on the terms of the company, at the office of the kilnere/ournal. D. BANNAN. June 24, 1948. p3-ly Life Insurance. PENN antrum. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Odes xo. 91, frafiont street. Tills Company is now ready to make INSURANCES 1. on LIVES, on the mutual smut"), without liability beyond the nmonnt of the premium. MI the profits of the Company divided annually among the insured, The premium may be paid quarterly, semi-annually, er annually, or one. hatior thq premium may be paid in a note at 12 montha. ' . • - Individuals insured in this Company become members of the corporation, and vote for trustees. 1 he rates of premium, with a full participation In the meths, are as low as those of any other Institution in the state or country, and loWer than any of the English Companies, with only a portion of the profits. Blank applications for insurance, with full particulars can be had attire office. • ' , DANIEL - L. MILLER, President. . _ . . WILLIAMM. CI.ARKE, Vice President. JOHN W..HOHNOIt; Secretary. Edward Hartshorne, M.D.,} l i edice Eiaminer .. Murk M. Reeve, ' In attendance daily from I to 2 o'clock, P. M. -- . J02248.4-1y INDEDItiIITY. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY - OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE No.l 63/, Chesnut street, near Fifth street. DIRECTORS, Charles N. Baneker, George W. Diehards, - Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewls, Tobias Wagner, —Adolphe E. Boric, ' Samuel Grant, David S: Drown, Jacob R. Smith, Monis Patterson._ . Continue to make Insurance, permanent or limited, on every description of -property, In town and country at rates as low as are consistent with security.. The Company have reserved a large contingent 'Fund, which with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection to the assured. The assets of the Company on January ist,o4B, as published agreeably to an act of Assembly, were as follows, viz.: - , Mortgages. 5i . 50,558 OS Blocks; 5,563 OS /teat Estate, • 108,359 SO Cosh, 6r.e., 95.157,67 Ttrnporary . . loans, - 125,959 00. G 1,220,097 07 Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen years, they have' paid upwards of oat air/lion two biradesd thouraad losses by fire, thereby affording evi dence of the advantages of insurance. as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. El/ARLES N: BANCKER, President. , ' CHARLES G. ISANCKER, Secretary. The subscriber has been4ppointed agent for the above mentioned instltutionand 14, now prepared to make insurance, on every description of property, at the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSSEL, Agent. Pottsvfile o lune 10, 189125 IFeblo-8 Spring Garden Mutual Insurance Company. THIS Company having organized according to the provisions of its charter. Is now prepared to make Insurances against loss by Eke on the nuttualprinelpie, combined with the security of a joint stock capital.— The advantage of this system In, that efficient security s afforded at the lowest ra ics that the business can be done for, as the whole profile °Pax an !Wiest 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 ofihe engagements or abilities of the Company, further than the premiums ac tually paid. The great suegess which - this 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 be apprecived. The act of Incorporation, and any exploration in re gard to it, may be obtained by applying at the Office Northwest corner of 6th and Wood 0t5.,0. of B. HAN NAN, Pottsville. CHARLES STORES, Prescdent.• L. KRUAIBIIAAR, Setretary. .D/RECTORS, , Charles Stokes, - ."-Genrge W. Aoh, , • Joseph Wood, 'Abraham R. , Perkins, Elijah Hallett, David Rankin, P. L. Laguerenne, Walter B. Dick, Samuel Townsend, Joseph Parker, . The„, subscribes has been appointed Agent for the a bove mentioned Institution, and Is prepared 'to ereet naurances on all descriptions of mopertyat the lowest ales. B. BANNAN. February 36,1916, , • 9 . National Loan Fund Idle Assu rance Society of London. - CC A SAVINGS BANE for the Benefit of the Widow • Cl and the Orphan."—Empowered by Act of Per. !lament—Capital .C 500,000 or s2.soo,oollleildes writ. serve Fund (from Surplus Premiums) ofabout it 1 65.000- T. Lamle Murray„ r Esq:, George street; annoyer square. Chairman of the Court of Uirecotrs in London. Ellintson, M. D.. P.R. S. Aamory.— V; S. B. Woolhouse, Esq P. IL %L., S. `.scerstari. F. F:Zantrotrs, Esq. The ((Mowing are among the advantages offered by this institution - The guarantee of a large capital, in addition to the accumulation of premier* The peculiar benefit secy. pa to the assured by the principle of the loan depart ent. The payment of premiums half-yearly, or guar terlY,'bY parties insured for whole lean of life, at a tri fling additional ebarge. The travelling leave extensive and liberal: Persons insured forlife, can at once borrow half amount of annual premium, and claim the same privilege for Ave successive years, 012 their own note• and deposit of policy Part of the Capital is perms nently invested-in thalhilted States, in the names' of three of - the Local Directors, as Trustees—available always to the assured in. cases of disputed claims (should any such arise) or otherwise. Thirty-days al lowed after each payment of premium becomes due' without forfeiture of policy. No, charge 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 annulate divided among those assured for life on the paiticipation scale. Persons who are desirous to avail themselves of the advantages offered by this institution, by addressing the General Agent, .7. Leander Starr, N 0.74, Wall St., New York, can obtain the requisite information and the necessary papers for effecting an insurance. CO Any information with regard to this Company can he obtained at the office of the Miners' Journal. Autnist 21, 1847 34 • _ THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE ANNU ITY & TRST CO., OF PHILADA. OFFICE 159 CHESNUT ST. X fAKE Insurance en Lives,grant Annuities iiod En.' /XL dowments. and receive and execute trusts. ' - Rates fir, liTurriii 0100 r,, a .sivla life. • For I year. _ ;•• For? years. For Life. - 0 0 1— nu 9 anally. s annually. 1 77 • 30 0 914 130 436 • 50 40 1 6906 -183 ' 320 1 . 2 09 - 460 60 ' 435 - 491 700 Exareei.E.l,--A. person aged 30 years neat birth-day y paylnytbe Companysl 31, would secure to his fa gaily or heirs 2100, should he die in one yea 1 ; or for 213 10 be secures to them cote; or for 213 80 annu ally for 7 years ; he secures to them $lOOO should he die in 7' years; or fore 73 60.pald annually daring life he provides for them $lOOO whenever be dies, for 26550 they would receive *5OOO should he die In one year: 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 eirenlar of the Company, apptepriated a Bonus or addition to all poli cies for the whole of fife, remaining in force, that were issued prier to 'the let OfJantlary, 1842. Those of them therefore which were issued in, the year 1838, will be entitled to 10 per cent upon the sum insured, making no addition of $lOO on every 01000. Thetis 01100, will be paid when the policy becomes a claim instead of the $lOOO originally Insured. Those policies that were waned• in 1837 wltl be entitled to 81 percent, or 88750 on every 11000. And those issued in 1 8 38, will be entitled to 71 per cent, or *75 on Every 100, and in ratable proportions on all said policies tutted prior to let of la nuary, 1842. The Bonus will be credited to each poloey on the boobs endorsed on presentation at the Office. It Is the design of the Company, to continue to mate addition or bonus to the policies fur life at elated periods: • . • 11. W RICIIAIIDES, President. Joan P. delete. Actuary.. reTne subscriber has been appointed 'Agent for the above Inalltutitin i and is prepared effect Insuranceson lives, at the published rates, and give any information desired on the truhlect, on application at thip °Mee. BENJAMIN BANNAN. Pottsville Feb. Bth, • s—. SrtGAli. BNET SEED,ty lb. or paper, Nut nxelv. .ed and. for sale at ' HANNAN'S May 13 40-j. sc.! stores, Pottsville. THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER.. - PATENT !METALLIC ROPES, FOR THE USE OF MINES, HALLWAYS, Far sale * er immerudts elder, by tisseleertier. THESE Ropes are now almost exchisively used In the Collieries and on the Railways In Great Brit an, and are found to be greatly superior to Hempen ones as regards safety, durability andeconOtoy. The Patent Wire Ropee, have proved .to be still in good condition after three year's service, in the same situation where the Hempen ones, previously need, of doable the size and weight would wear out in nine or ten months. They bare been used for almost every purpose to which Hempen Ropes and chaine have been applied. Mines, Railways, Heavy Cranes, Standing BlegingeWindow Cords, Lightning Conductors. slaw Halyards, Tiller Ropes, lee. They are made either of Iron or Copper Wire, and In cafes of unizh exposure to dampness, of Calvanised Wire. .Testimonials from the most eminent Engineers in England can be shown as to their efficiency, and. any additional information required respecting : the differ ent desnirdions.and application will be elven by. ALFRED F HEMP, 75 Broad st., New Yore. • Bole Agent in the United Staten. New York, May 30tb,18td. • , • '5 Z.' 7. N. 0 g • .1; " MA • Of =EA - C ... . Ipo OS Go ? ia t o tr. zt , m m I. ~„ tI=E:Mi!I 7,-.l= si t. g =MEM Wide Curtain Paper., Pieces Wl,le Curtain Paper. tontaini, latest pattern,. which will be sold at Ci le , ..„.and retail. The highest price pail inge for paper, at DANN/ 15J Wholesale anditetail Paper 500 ft wholesal in mho] open 0 IS No. 56 Cedar St, New York.- - LEE, JUDSON & LEE (LATE LEE & JUDSON) Occupy the spacious FIVE STOUT WAREHOUSE, N 0.56 Cedar fitreet,--the whole of which is devoted to the eshibiton and sate of the single article of PRINT ED CALICOES. Their present SIOCIL 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 whicharootfc red for sale, for cash, or satisfac tory credit, et the'l9weet price., by the PIECE OR PACKAGE. New styles are method almost every day, and many of them ate got up for our ovvri sales,' and not to b s round elsewhere. • . . - Printed lista of Prices: corrected from day to day, with every variation In the market, are placed in the .hands of buyers, Merchants will be able to form some idea of the ex tent and variety of our assortment, when we state, that the valve of out usual stock of this ono ARTICLE', hratleast twice tho value of the entire stook of dry goods usually kept by our largest wholesale Jobbers. This fact, together with the fact, that our means and our attention, instead of being 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 shalt be our care that none who visit our establishment shall meet with any dis appointment. Our assurtmen4 Incomplete at all seasons of the year. LEE, JUDSON & LEE. P. S.-11.:P:LEE, formerly of the firm of Lord & "Lm e and late senior 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 & LEE, and he ventures to assure his Mends and the public, that the neir firm, will' maintain the name pre eminence, in this branch - of the trade, .which former ly dlatinguished the other two bowels to which he be lllesWd. Yor " lr, July 10, 1847, ATTENTION ! MILITARY STORE. THE subscriber s would respectfully In form his frlendsandeustomers, that he has located his MILITARY CAP M' NUFAC9 TORY In Third - street, No. 90, a le • below Race, where he would be pleased ,y to see his old customers and as many new ' ones as aredisposed to favor him with their ' custom, lie still continues to manufacture • Military and Sportthen's articles of every description, ouch as Leather, Cloth, Felt, Silk and Beaver Dress - Caps. of all patterns; Forage Caps, Holsters for Tmop, Body do. --"•-•- Carlotta Bores, Bayonet Scabbards. Sword belts of all kinds. Canteens, Knapsacks, different pat tern.; Fire Buckets, Passing Boxes, Tube do. Brushes and Pickers, Plume, Pompons, Firemen's Caps. Lea ther stocks, Gun Cues, superior quality Shot Bags, Game Bags, Drums, ru. Orders thankfully received and pmmptly_attended to. WM. CRESSIMAN,' N 0.96, North 34ant.,ardw doors below Race. "Pbta.Jan.l3.lB44 . . • Clapp - 01. Crowell, . CLOTH STORE, FOR Ole sate of Men and Bois' wear, No. 8 North Second Street, sips of the Golden Lamb, (Ares doors abort Martial St. PUILADELMIIIIA. French, • . , .; CLOTHS., of ever Belgium, • - ", estriptkm—a large Anterietn, and assortment. IVest of England BMW,' Ceatiliga. Habit cloths, summer Cloths and Bombazines. Black and colored Cashmetette and Codringtons. Croton Clothe, Tvieed, Drop WEte,.lk.c. &c. • Faxistess Staffs. Super black French CasaWiese, and Doeskins. Fancy, plain and mined Caesimeres in every variety . Marino Casstmetes of all colors and qualities. Super fancy and Linen Drillings, new styles. Wide and narrow Cord and Beaverteens. Saltiness, all shades and qualities. • ..Prstiegs. . Super black Satin and fancy'Silk Veiling,. Super Cashmere and Valencia Vetting'. " White and colored Marseilles, large assortment. Drab Cloths and - other Coach Trimmings ; Scrims, Padding., and a great variety of gooda adapted to Men and Soya' wear, which. we offer for sale by the piece or at retail, and invite the attentiop of our frlenda and others visiting the city. CLAPP dr. CROWELL, No. 8 North Second St. Sign of the Golden Lamb, Philadelphia. • 141118 3mo 15 . . .The French Revolution of 1118, ite causes, actors and influences, xplendidly Illustrated, 0' 25 The Dreamer and Waker, by.Douglassdermld,' . .25 Lire in Paris, or the adventures of Al Aed de Romano, 371 The Matricide's Daughter 22 The Reformed Highwayman, a sequel to Esther de . Medina, , 25 The student of Salamanca, a thnlling tale of the Carnal. War . ' 25 The Collegians, - - 25 Eugene Aram, by-Bulwer, , 25 Weblike, do .. 23 Two old Men. Tales, - 25 Joeephus, English' edition, Edgwortb's Mural Tales, • Amy Herbert, • l' tinned States Exploring Expedition, cheap, Froisaart's Chronicles, do Together with a large assortment of elegant Books, embracing a larger assortment than can be round in any store in the city, Just received and for sale at HANNAN'S May 13 24i- • Cheep Bookstores. *Miters will find it to their advantage to call and samine hls stock. ' Abdominal Supporters, &c. THE subscriber has made an athangement for a sup ply of HOOD'S ABDOMINAL; SUPPORTER ; also his HERNIAL APPARATUS. which he will sup ply to phy sicians , sad those requiringthetn, at Phllada. prices. These Instruments are now generally used by the faculty in Philadelphia, and are highlyrecommend ed by all who have used them. P. SANDERSON. Pottsville, april23 ti 17. KNOW ALL LIEN THAT ' BENNETT & CO. „ . .}DAVE REMOVED from 1021 Market Bteeet, to 11 their pew splendid and immense establishinentto be known as the TOWERHALL CLOTHING BAZAI ft, No. 182 Market Street, between Fifth . and Sixth, Philadelphia. The proprietors feel a reluctance in pro mulgating what in any way might appear like the usual Bombastic exaggeration of some in the trade, but will beg leave to quote the following notice from one of our city papers One of the greatest curiosities that our city affords to the stranger, is Bennett & Co's. great clothing store, No. 182 Market Street. between Fifth and Sixth, which has been styled ...Totter Hall,” from the pecu liar finish of the front. The building Is an immense one, containing seven capacious rooms, all of which are stocked with every variety of seasonablagarmenu, arranged in the most perfect 'order and regularity. The proprietors take great pleasure in showing their build ng and contents to the citizens, particularly strangers, and to those coming horn the - country—we know of no place more worthy of a visit. [May 27 . 22-3 mo .1. He nry Adam, ATTORACHY AT LAW, Mee in )larket Street. ncar Centre. ponwne re VulY 3 / -3 / -1 7 • .... • P. . cti_ g" g' P ,s- 'i • If .-.43 OD n. A. ng nil the ity prices d for tags AN'B Store. EZE ltew - Bociks. Salamander Fire, and Thief- . Proof Chests, • . Firs-Proof Doors for Banks east Stores, Seat fad ya ua apting Presses, Paget &atoll:had Reticent- L so p, Water Fitters, Patna Pertrais ti uer toms, is Dada far tie • - 1 . Sick sad Niro. . • EVANS St; WATSON, - ,36,4eir.th Taira St.. (opposite as Pkiteiri. Recesege,) IiSANDFACTURE and. keep constantly on hand, a .I.VA large assortment of the above articles, together with their Patent Improved Salamander FIRE-PROOF SAFES, which are re constructed as to set at rest all manner of doubt as to their being strictly the-proof, and that they will smart the fire of any building. The out side cases of these Safes , are made of bollerlron, the Inside case of soapstone; and between the outer ease and Inner case Is a space of some three inches thick, and is filed in with Indestructible material, so as to make it an impassibility to barn guy of the contents in side of this chest: These Soapstone Salamanders we ire prepared and do challenge the world to produce any article in the shape of Book Safes that will stand as t a tt epheat, and we hold ourselves ready at alt times to have them fairly tested by public bonfire. We also con tinue to manufacture a large an dgeneral assortmeotof our Premium Mr-tight Fire Proof Safes, of which there are over SOO now in use, and in every Instance they have given entire sathfaction to the purchasers—of which we w in refer the public to a few gentlemen who have them In use: I , • • Ilsynood (c' Snyder, Pottaville r Joseph G. Lawton. Pottrrille ; Mr. William Cur. Doylestown, PA. N. & G. Taylor, 109, North 3d at.; A. Wright & Neph ew, Vine it. Wharf; Alexander Caror.-Conveyancer. corner of Millen andAth eta:; John H. Ford, Al. North 3d It.; Dyers Ihub, CO, North 3d at ; James M. Paul, 101, South 4th at,; Dr. David Jam, 8, South 3d at.; MattheaT Miller,2o, South 34 st.; and we could name some hundreds °tethers if it were necessary. Nov, we. invite the attention of the public, and particularly those wanraf Fire Proof Safes, to call at our store before purchasing elsewhere, and we tan satisfy them that they will get a better and cheaper article at WV store than a t any other establishment in the city. We also manufacture the ordinary Fire Proof Chests at very low mites, cheaper than they can be bought at any other sten in Philadelphia. DAVID EVANS, JOIIANNES WATSON. TEA DEALERS. S. IV. earner of Chesnut and Teat sfrery, ' .I . IIIILADELPHIA• Nof our partners having learned the Tel 'business of the Chinese themselves, during a resi dence of seven yearn among them, the pubic may there fore expect of us the full benefit of tho knowledge and experience thus acquired. To our Block teas, particularly, we wish to call at tention as possessing adegree of strength and richness of flavor seldom equalled. B/sekttessi are universally used by the Chinese, who consider the Green fit only fin. foreigners. Our physicians also recommend the Black as making s more healthful beverage than the Green. Each package is so secured as to retain the virtue,' of the tea for a long time in any climate; and contains fall teeigla of tea, independent of the metal and paper with which it is enveloped. J. C. JENKINS & Co. The above ...arrant. tea. put up in I. I. and 1 lb. druges, ilia• receive d and will be constantly kept for dae by the subscriber. J. WHITFIELD. 1110v37 17 , • . 48-tf I :DR: -,..- _N4LE..'.'S LINE,II.-T,ll-A.S-,...--::- FROM the state of New York.— Messrs, .1. Kidd & Co. Genes:—Please semi me by Exprus. IR dozen boxes " 4 NcLane''.: Liver Pilli." They are selling good here, and suit generally: Yours dr.c. E. P. STErmas. • Arayeine, Cbatauque Co., N. Y., Dec. '29, 18-10, rPrepared kir the proprieter and sold wholesale and ,retail by J. KIDD & Co. No. CO Wood street, Pittsburg. Pe. as- N. IL—Purchasers wilt please be Particular and inquire for "Dr. McLane's Liver Pills," and take no other. The increased demand for Da. hI'LANES LIVER PILL, since their introduction by us as his agents, has far exceeded ourmost sanguine expectations. It is now about TE N YEARS innee they were brought befdre the im lk. 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 them. We have now in our possession many certifica tes from respectable persons, who have used OR; WLANE'S LIVER - PILL with the most happy. results, where every other known remedy had been used in vain Also, quite a nnniber of regularphysicians, of good Stan ding, through the country, arc using and recommending in their practice. . It has been our sincere wish, that these Pills should be fairly and Drily tested by experience, and stand or fall by the effects produced. That they have been so tested, and that the result bog been in every respect favorable. we call thousands to witness, who have experienced theirbeneficial effects. Da. L'LANE'S PILLS are not held fort Lor recom mended (like Most of the popular median es of the day) a■ universal cure.alls, but simply for LIVER COM PLAINTS, and those symptoms connected wrth a de need state of that organ. J. EIDD k Co. Gor sale In Pottsville by John B. C, Martin, and John G. Mown Druggists. Jetn.34l-6mo. AeatIOWA . vgA9V619,1C913 bealb WESTERN NEW YORK COLLEGE OF HEALTH 201, Alain Street, Eirtiff4/o,—new YORK. • DR. IL C. VAUGHN'S Vegetable Lithontnptie Mix ture,a celebtated medicine which has made GRE AT CURES iu •u. Dtsemiss, is now introduced Into this traction. The limits oral' advertisement will not per mit an extended notice of this remedy; we have only to say it has for Its agents in the United States and Can codas a large number ofeducsted teeniest. ea•everios ens tn high professional standing, who make a general use of it In their practice in the following diseases: DROPSY, GRAEL, And diseases of Inc Urinary organs; piles and all dial eases of the blood; derangements of the Liver,*c., and all general diseases of the system. I: Is rearrieuzurtx requested that all who contemplate the use of this ar ticle,or who desire information respecting it, will obtain a'rsarrnurr of 32 pages, which agents - whose names are below will gladly give away ; this book treats upon the method of taut—explain; the properties of the article,-and the diseases it has been need for over this country and Europe for four years with such perfect effect. Over Id pages of testimony from the monster 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 cnromunicutions. ;13. Be particular and ASK for the PAMPHLET, as no other such pamphlet has ever been seen. The evi dente of the power of this medicine over au. diseases is guaranteed by persons of well known standing in BO clay. Put spin 30 oz. and 12 ox.. b titles. Price *2,30 on.; "I, 11oz. : the larger being the cheaper. Every bottle has "G. C. VAUGHN " written on the dlreetint2, &e. See pamphlet po re 2d. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn; and sold at Principal °dice, 207, Main street. Buffalo, N. Y. Offices devoted to the sale of this article exclu sively. 132, Nassau, New York, and corner of Essex and Washington; Salem, Mass.; and by all -Druggists throughout this country and Canada as agents.. Alan for ssibby,J. S. C. MARTIN. Pottsville; E. J. FRY, .T.,.waqua ; E. 2 , E. HAMMER, Orwlesburg ; LEVAN & IiAUFMAN, Schuylkill Haven; WM. 8, HEISLER, Port Carbon.; WM ..PRICE, St. Clair; GEO.•REIFSNYDER, New Castle; JAS. R. FALLS. Minerevilloe • • Feb 14,1848 nuGuEs) ExPEcTonArer, I • CILLEBNATED For as Core of ColtrAJ. COMS, Asthma, Bronchitis Incipient Goaraniptisit, tdostaation of tilt . Lave, and Dueases of the Pitherin ary Org . oas., rp valuable preparation highly recommended by J. physicians and by a celebrated chemist of Philadel. unto, for ha medical effects and chemical combination, as , well ashy thousands of others who have made use of it —as it never haabeen used without producing beneficial effects, and ultimate cure of the diseases for which it Is recommended. And being 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 bratty for the cure of that class of diseases which are too often only the forerunners of that fatal disease, consumption. In moot eases where there is much pain in the breast, and which often extends through to theshoulder blade, I would strongly advise the application of one of the Compound Galbanum Plasters to the breast, and use the Expectorant as directed. In fact,the,'oxeof the Galbantim Plaster cannotbe too stronly recommended, as I have seen so many instances of its affording the greatest relief in *very shot* apace 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, draw the infiamation to the surface, and thereby act as a counter-irritant, which every physi cian will pronounce good, without the least hesitation whatever. Persons are often said to have the consump tion, when by aJudieitaue use of some of the best Expec uwants, and a careful diet, they have been eonfpletely cured, so that their experience should act as .n warning to those who are said to have the consumption not to de spair, but try on. The Expectorant will be found to affor d great relief, even when a cure is bald to be bnporisible. Before Making age of an Expectorant. it would be as well to examine the Urea, commonly termed Palate, to see if it is not swollen or elongated. In such 'cases an . expectorant cong u tran i li k a - continual disposition to swallow In frequently caused by an elongation of the palate. An excellent remedy in ambit:ages is to use a ; small quantity ocTinctum Myrrh, say about a teaapoonfill to a wine glassful of water, and use as a gargle, dime or four times a day. If the above remedy should fall, or one of the mine nature, it would be beat to apply to a surgeon, and have a small portion of it taken off, no as to obviate the Irrnation and the continual cough which it would be like ly to produce In the throat. The operation is trifling, and attended with but little, if any pain whatever. In Bronchitis, and diseases of the throat, the gargle should be used., Prepared by J. CURTIS C. WRITES, Wholesale and Retail Druggist and Chemist, Cintre Street. Pottsville, . , . 'lee Cream Saloon, CONFECTIONARIES, &c. Y HE eubsctib r respectfully announces that hie la ' I. Cron: E 3! C/ nas opened foe il a pnblle, oat he first Inst., and et continue open during the present 4, season. Sliest la Centre Street: betwiage the reit deuces of F. . Hughes, and Me stote - 4f Long & Jackson. La a °remelt triantltles promptly supplied. Also, on ha ,as usual, a large and general assort ment of Conte Realities, Toys. B.e. dee. all of whom will he sold cheap. - , GEO. L. GENSLEN. Man 6' : . THE GRAND PURGATIVE FOR the cure of headache, Giddiness, Inieumatisce, Plier‘Dyepepsla. Scurvy, Smallpox, Jaundice,Paliss In the neck, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the haul, Rhine in the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma, Fevers of an kinds. Female Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum, Heartburn, Worms, Cholera Morbus, Coughs, Qulosey, 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 ch ant:Milani 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; sod to secure health, we must re move these obstructions orfsestote the blood to Its na nasal state. The aversion to taking medicine is moat effectually re moved by Cikkasr's Voidable Pargaties Pills; being completely eriveloped with a coating °fears waits sugar (which is as distinct from the internal ingredients as a nut shell from the kernel) atsitunLoo taste of tnedicine. bin area, easily swallowed as bits of candy. Moreover 'they neither nauseate or gripe In the slightest degree,s but operate equally on all of the diseased parts of the system, instead of confining themselves to and tacking any particular region. Thus, if the Liver be erected, one Ingredient will operate on that particular organ,and by cleansing It of any excess of bile, restore it to its na tant Another will operate on the blood, and re menus all impurities Inks circulation; while a third will effectually expel whatever Impurities may have been discharged into the stomach, and hence they *trite at 114 root of dtseassoccuove all impute humors from the body open the pores externally and internally : separate all foreign and obnoxious particles from the chyle, so that the blood most be thoroughly pure—thus securing a' free and healthy action to the heart, lungs, and liver; and thereby they resters amid, even when all other means have failed - . . The entire truth of lb* above can be ascertained by the trial eta single box ; and their vtrtues are so positive and certain in restoring health, that the proprietorbinds himself to return the money paid for them in all canna where they do not give universal satisfaetion. Retail prises, 25 cents per box. :principal office, No. 68, Vesey street. New Vork. 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; IL Shtsster, Port Carbon; Wm. H. Barlow, New Philadelphia; T. Williams, Middleport; It. Schwartz:Patterson ; J. H. Alter, Tuscarora; Ben ner Ir. bloiseerotb, Tamaqua ; Wm. Price, St. Clair ; George Relfsnydar,.New eacrle J. B. Fans, tfiners vilte ; Jonas Kaufftnan. Llewellyn; Jacob Kauffman, Lower alshontongo ; Paul Barr, Pinegrove ; Stmener & Garret, Orwigsburgt Lyon & Rirbel Porp-Clinton; J. Christ, Levan*. Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven. ' Oct. 30; '47. : 45-eow HAAS' EXPECTORANT, FOR TOIL CORR or Consumption, Coughs, Colds, &o. ro THE 'PUBLIC!: IN PRESENTING this valuable medicine to the pub the as a remedy for Consumption, and Pulmonary Dinettes in general, I have been actuated solely by the great success attending its use in my own Immediate neighbothood, and a desire to benefit the afflicted, I shall simply endeavor. to give a brief statement of its asefulnem and flatter myself that its surprising effica cy will enable me to furnish such proofs or ita virtues as will satisfy the most incredulous, that CONSUMP TION may and "CAN BE CURED," if this medicine Is resorted to in time. As Consumption, however is a disease which differs much in the severity of Its symp- MS, and the rapidity of its progress, and has limg baf lied the skill al physicians it cannot be 'opposed that this or any other remedy' is capable of erecting a cure in every case and ie •try stage of the disease; on the contrary, ws ....a expect if to fail sometimes, a ircumstance which occurs daily,with all the most val uable remedies we possess, for the most simple diseas es. The proprietor submits the following testimonials in its favor from citizens of this County, well known to the public. Ma. W. J. Man.—Having been afflicted for the last thirty years with Consumption, and having had the ad vice of some of the most eminentPhyslcianr,and was gi. ven up as incurable. I was induced to make trial of your Invaluable Expectorant,anLam happy to say that 1 am entirely cured, and am atfendihe to my doily occupation as though I bad never been afflicted. Previous to ta king your EXPECTORANT, r could not, if Thad been so disposed, do anything at my trade. I have since rec ommended it to several of my friends, and particularly one case of COMITY MED Consomrrion, and am beim to state that in every instance it had' tbe desired effect Yours respectfully JOSHUA HAWKINS. Schuylkill Day en, October 1.1844. Scriumatt.t. 11sYcn, January I, 1845, Mr. W. J lIAAF,—Dear Sir r—flaying been afflicted with a severe pain in the breast, I was induced to try your Expectorant:and atter using one bottle of it, foond it to relieve me, and 1 do not hesitate in recommending it to the public as a valuable medicine fof Colds, Coughs and Afflictions of th e Breast. . I am respectfully yours are., . EDWARD lIIINTZINGER SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, October 19, 1844. I was taken with a bad cold acme time ago, and used one or two bottles of Afe Haas' Expworant, which re lieved me much, and should I have occasion for the above again, I would freely call on Mr. Haas for his in vnluable Expectorant- DANIEL ll.' STAGER. SCIICTLKILL llnven, July, 29,1845: Ma: WlLLtsst Ilssa,—Dear Sir.-1 am happy to testify to the efficacy of your expectorant, for answer ing• Alie *pose for which it was intended. that of re lieving Coughs, Colds, &c., Yours respectfully, CHAS: lIDNTRINGEIL For,sale by the Proprietor at Schuylkill Haven, and .by the following Agents In Schuylkill county. ' Ponsville—J. 8. CY Martin. . Llewellyn—Johannan Cockhill, Esq. Minersville—J. & J. Falls, New Castle—George Relfsnyder. Env Port Carbon—Henry Shlssler, P. Landineville—Color & Drumheller, Pinegrove—Graeß&Forrer, • Tamaqua—fleliner Middleport—ll: Koch & Son, ;-• Tuscarnra-4•George R. Dry. Co Frederick Klett & Co.. have been appointed gene ar agents in Philadelphia, for Haas' Expectorant. ' STANTON'S EXTERNAL REMEDY,' CALLED HUNT'S LINIMENT, Is now universally acknowicilsed.to be the infallible remedy for Rheumatism, Spinal Affections, Con traction of the Muscles, Sore Throat and .Quinsy, Is sues, Old Ulcers, Pales in the Rack and Chest, Ague In the Breast and Fare, Tooth Ache, Sprains, Bruises, Salt Rheum, -Burns, Croup, Frosted Feet, and all Ner vous Diseases. The triumphant totem which has attended the up pllcatlon of this most WONDERFUL MEDICINE in curing the most severe cases or the different diseases 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 only remedy that can be reli e d on. A year has ecatcely elapsed since! first introduced to the notice of the Public, this WONDERFU I. REMEDY, and in that short space of time, it has acquired a repu tation that ranks it amongst medicines as a erent Exter nal Remedy thefirst and best. It has termed the ap probation of the Medical Faculty and many citizens at 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 thia popular Medicine. his induced some b.aeand 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. Re careful and examine well before you boy, and see you get STANTON'S EXTERNAL. REMEDY CALLED HUNT'S LINIMENT See that each . bottle has my nano blown nponit;snd that it is accompanied with directions, and with a .fae simile of my signature on the second page: otherwise you will be cheated with an article that will injure in stead of benelitting you. The low price at which it is sold enables every one, even the poorest to be benefitted by this excellent reme dy. It is unfortunately the case that the working ties set, from exposure, are more subject than the idle and rich, to those very infirmities which it Is Intended to cure, yet the exorbitant price usually asked for reme dies of the like nature (one dollar per bottle,) robs the needy of their use. Thousands are note suffering the mast intense agony, arising from maimed limbs, distortions of the frame, Inveterate rheumatism; many of them, perhaps, have already given up in despair all attempts to obtain relief, alter repeated and unsuccessful trials—but let no such feelings of despair be entertained—try BUNT'S LINI - it line done wonders, as may be area by reading the several cases reported In the pamphlets which are to be had 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 self only, for Providence has now placed within your reach a safe and certain 'remedy, which has already afforded relief to thousands, and whose healing proper ties are incomestible. GEO. E. STANTON. Aing_Sisg, July 1, 1847. AGENTS. . - . John O. Brown, Potuville„ Jonas Ijobinhold, Port Clinton. Bickel & Medlar, Orwiesburg• Lewis'B. Wunder, Schuylkill Haven, James B. Pella, Idiomsllle, Geo. Iteirsnyder, New Castle.: • Walter Lawton, St. Clair. • 8. R. Nempton, Port Carbon. Oliver & Mars, Belmont. W.H. Barlow., New Philadelphia: J. Williams, Kiddtenon. George H. Potts, Brockville, Jos.ll. Alter, Tuscarora. Reinter & Morganworth, Tamaqua.'? July ,38, 1817. Pottsville, May 15t141847.22-1y irs wow(' tuter. tT.•, Tonsey's Universal Ointment, A COMPLETE remedy for barns, scald*, cuts, bruises sprains, swellings. salt Thrum, piles, fever sores chapped hands, sore lips, chillblains, scald head, Mid a kinds of INFLAMED SORES. Persons in all conditions of life are at all times liable to beatTlicted with the above complaints. it li therefore the duty of head* of families to provide and keep on band, ready for any emergency, A REMEDY that is capable of removing the suffering attendant on these very troublesome companions. Those who have used Toomey's Vedvereat °immune need not tr told that It is a most complete remedy, u perfect waster of puis..and the moat speedy remover of imflammation ever discovered. The experience of such persona is sufficient to prompt' them to keep It always on hand, knowing that ninny valuable liven and limb* have been saved by this MA GICAL CONQUEROR of inflamed and other sores, burns, scalds, d.c. Itlnitantly stops all pain of the ne- Serest kindand prevents all scar. • No family should be Without it, as an immediate application of it; In cane of burns or scalds would do more good white waiting for the doctor than he could do when arrived, besides pre venting long bouts of the utmost tuffering which might pau before a physician could be obtained. It possesses control over the 'severest Injuries by tre,, over mortification, over Inflammation, and by its cots- i bined virtues It acts as Antiveptie, Arervitte, etati-epes- , medic, Anodyne, Emollient. and Malin,. nod is the most COMPLETE EXTERNAL RESIEDY now in use. Thousands have tried and thousands praise it. It Is working halves, into public favor with a rapidity here tofore unknown in the history of medicines. 411 rho itse.rscommtad It. Atkin we say, no family abouldhe without It. The agents will rumba' the pub lic GRATIS .with books, describing this-Ointment.— re Each box of the genuine Tonsey's Universal Oint ment, has the signature of S:Tousey written an tan *m aids tabs/ in black ink_ Never purchase a box mile.. this signature can be seen. Price 25 cents per box, or lave boles for itt 00 Prepared by Elliott ar. Tenney, Druggists, Syracuse, N. L., end sold by agents through. out the United States. Fold in New York et Ift Nassau street. The following are thiblyents II:000341M amity for Tonsers 'Universal Ointment : - - • . J. S. C. MARTIN, J. 0. BROWN, } Pottsville P. SANDERSON, J H. Wester, Port Carbon. Win. 11. 'Marlow, New Philadelphia, T. Williams, Middleport, 11, Schwartz, Patiennm, J. IT.' Alter. Tuscarora. Milner & Siorgenroth„ Tamnitta, William Price, St. Geor:ge Reitanyder, New Castle, James B. Falls,,Minenville, Jonas Katiffman,Uewellyn, J. Christ, Jacob Kauffman, Lowey Muhontongo, Shoener & Garrett, Onvigaburg, Lyon &N,Rishel, Port Clinton.. - Levan & Kauffman Schuylkill Haven. Darr, rinetroye. {Act TO THE CITIZENS OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, READ WHAT OTHERS SAY OF the virtues of DR. REELER'S CORDIAL AND CJIRAILMITIVE FOR the speedy cure of Darrinea,Dysentery, Cholera Infantum, ChOlera /turbos. Sommer complaint, Colie. Flatulency. and aft derangements of the Stomach sad bowels from Teething, etc. Thousands die annu ally with disease of the stomach and bards from neglect. Among the numerous remedies both public and private, recommended for the above diseases none are equal to the Cordial—we Invites trial, and challenge a com parison—years of experience and trials made with it in hundreds of eases, superadded to the voluntary tes timony of ph.esictins and others, gives it a character not to be unheeded by those cherishing the welfare of themselves and their children, speedily subduing the pain and inflamatory tendency_ allaying irritability of the stomach, and constraining - the unhealthy miscue- Mons, its operation is prompt and effectual. Read the following testimony from practising physicians: Daurille,-Rerto Co. August 23.'47. 'Peer Siv:-1 am now prepared to recommend your COrdial Dom having used it with success in several in. stances; and am now trying your Panacea in a case of protracted debility, attended 'with a cough, apparently produced In the young lady by her "outgrowing her strength" to use a common phrase. Yours, doe. 'ALFRED EARLE, M. D. Philadelphia, September 13, '47. Dr. Rider:—At your request I have tried your Cor dial to esy family, as well as in several iestauces upon those I have had occasion to prescribe for, and am highly pleased with its operatioe, and have no doubt that it will ere tong become one of the most popular remedies for affections of the stomach and bowels, of the present day. With the best wishes fur Its Success, believe me yours truly, SANFORD BELL, Late Surgeon D. Nary. La:trailer Co. Xuarille; Dee. 14'47. Dr. Eisler;—Sometime last summer your agent left one some of your Cordial urging me to try it. It so happened that I had a'case; a child about six months old, whose stomach and bowels were in a very disorder ed condition caused by a deficiency of its mother's milk. The child was a _mere skeleton, there was much ter mina tentsmus, and constant evacuations{ I adMinie tered, every medicine I could think of wittiblit a alight alleviation of the complaint. I then thought of giving your medicine a trial, commencing with small doses, I soon perceived the child could bear a full dose as re commended in directions • before It had taken half - a a bottle the stomach and , bowels had recovered their natural tone, every other hadaymptom yielded, and the child recovered rapidly. I have no hesitancy in saying that your medicine to thaVery-best for the above corn= plaint I have administered in 214 ears practice. Very Respectfully _your friend. ' 11. 11. BOWMAN, M. D. Sl.Prenared and sold N. %V. cot., of Third and South, and Thfole and Green streets Phllada. For safe:Lly J. C.:Brown, and J. S. C. Martin, Pottsville; E. Klein ert and Samuel Kernpton, Port Carbon; J. IL Pans, Mineravine ; IV, Haas,- Schuylkill 'Haven ; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua ; and by Druggists throughout the County. Price 23 etc per bottle. , 41so Dr. Ritleer Pet:aces a speedy and powerful remedy in all Scrofulous Sy philitic nod Cm.stltutlonal durum It is infinitely superior to any known reme dy in chronic affections of the Chest, Stomach, Liver and Skim. It cures radically chrocic Rheumatism, and diseases arising from Mipurttles of the Wood. Females suffering with lois of appetite, constipation, nervous debility, "irregularity," sallow complexion, pimples. blotches. etc. will find the Panacea to give permanent and lasting relief. For particulars see pamphlets. Price *I per bottle, S bottles $ 3 . Vent 10th) sprit 15 10 If Coal Screens ! Coal Screens ! ! Ts suscribefla extensively engaged in the manu factory of WOVEN WIRE SCREENS upon an Improved and entirely new principle, for which he has securedLETTERS PATENT, and which he confident ly believes will be found upon trial, superior to every other screen 111 use for durability and all the qualities ofa good screen. They are woven entirely. of wire, and can be made with meshes and threads of any re (mired airman,' strength. WIRE WEAVING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION wilt be executed at the shortest notice, and screens made to every pattern, adapted to all the:uses for which screens are required. subscriber has recently removed his estah liahmentt t Coal Steel, near the corner of Norwegian street. HENRY -JENKINS. , Pothwir e, April 4 1846 14- In the City of Mexico! Qreat success ontonl , the Volun teersl Letter from a nigh Sheriff of South Carolina; Testimony of the Public Press! Pills Tri notphauil 171 4 TITATITora lattraoria' the editor attic Crzenville I..o4oiintaineer, 'South Carolina. - - Dr.. 11'..4Dright:—Dear Sir:— • * • A week or two ago I sent - you a Mountaineer, containing a letter from one of our Volunteers in the City of Mexico, it. which he pays WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, under all the eirchmstances, the highest meed of praise I have everknown a medicine to receive, The Volun- teer, Wm. W. Goodlett„ Esq., is a gentleman of tine standing—an accomplished and well educated man, and was recently HIGH 'SHERIFF of this District. Dy one of your advertisements In a Charlestown paper. I hap pened to notice the location of your office.,and thought you might extract an article of Nome value' to regard to your medicine, therefore 1 sent the paper. The following is an extract from the letter referred to above: My health is very fast improving. I procured a few days ago, some of Dr. Wright's Indian Vef.retalile Pilo and they have acted on my system LIKE' MAGIC!!" 'rhos it appears that the brave and Patriotic Volun teem who have gone to Mexico to defend the rights and honor or their country, already begin to realize the ex traordinary cultic of this incomparable medicine. Long life to them OPINIONS OF TIM PRESS! - [From the Delaware F.rpresr,DelAi.X. T.l WDIOIIT'S INDIAN VEC•ETABLE rl4l.3.—Although not particularly friendly to patent medicines, we must con thatwe have become a convert to these pills,having hail an opportunity on some two or three occasions to - test their efficacy. For a gentle medicine, one or two ,will be found mild though ereetive. Where Idle or other Impurities have accumulated,and more thorough medicine Is required, a .dose of three or four of these pills taken on going to bed, will be found effectual in cleansing the stomach and restoring the bowels to a healthy state. We speak from experience; and take pleasure In commending the pills to the public. [Frani the Boston Daily Times.l 'Walcuree INDIAN VEOETADLE all the public advertised medicines , of the day, we know of none that we tan more safely recommend for the ills that flesh is heir to,' than the pills that are eol - d - Trffb - e depot of the North American College ofllealth, Tremont street, Boston. Sekeml instances we know of where they are used in families with the highest satis faction ; and no longer ago than yesterday, we heard an eminent phyalciau,of this city recommend them In high terms 4 PRIVATE OPINION! Fro= Norristown, St. Lawrence, County, N..r. •• • • Winona's !smolt Vzorront:s Pitts, are the best inedicine ever offered en this section of country _ BEHigaRD. mopti!toti.... From Bergen, Genmee County, N. Y. THIS to TO =Milt, That I have used Watonr'elx ntaN Vsciszte LE PILL* In my family, and have sold to various persons, withlnia short time, one hundred and fifty boxed of them, and They. have universally been spo ken of as A GOOD MEDICINE. Theykare—rmlored is *anther of individuals who were in a declining state - of health, end tN a !reknit or users have CURED THE PILES--some eases of long stand vig. Ido cheerfully recommend Weiner's INDIAN VerleTanLE Pitra to all who lire out of health, as being almost excellent Medi , clue. Youre.&e. 11. WiLcox • Frtnn Eipe rincCV, Jeffrson Co A Da. W. .VSIGTITI-- ear Si r:— • • •' We have sold your INDIAN VEGETAIILE PILLS fur the last four years. We find they give universal satisfaction, and believe they are the best medicine nom in tee. . . Your very ob't, Cnona & limcu.cv . . A STRONG CASE! • - - Corih, Intermitting, Fever, loitomenatiox of tho Lunge, Pain in the Chest and Side, Soreness of the Beea•t, Wsght Swcati, and Bilious Complaints, amain!, re , lisred. Stirling Centre, Cayuga Co., N. Y., December ISM 3 Di. W. WRIGHT :—Drar Sir .:—About six months ago I became much debilitated by over exertion and a distressing Cough, which soon brought on Infiammatirin of the !Ansi and Intermitting Fever, with l'ain In the Chest and side, and much Soreness of the Breast, w ith Cold Night Sweats, which red need tee very low. After being confined to my bed for several days, got a box of your Inman VICOETABI:n PtuA,and alter using them a short time I was VESTS:Men to NY C3IVAL stesvrn• From the benefit which 1 received from the nee of your Pills, and from the universal good name which they have among my fifelads, who have used' thein , for Diseases of the Luna and Cheat, and also tor llama Complaints. lam induced to belfeveThat tiVIIOIIT'n ianua Vitt/ET/LI:ILE PILL') are decidedly the best family medicine nom ip tar. Yours truly, DAN= C. SANDFORD nanninc 31ISTAKE8 _ . 'Ate sortngimes 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 Pith are alike, and that therefore, it is Indiffer ent which are taken, and If one kind is bail all are bad together. This is a very great mistake. There Is ai mach, difference between Weimer'. lamas VIGGETA. OLE NUR and other articles, as between midnight and noondayl We do not wish any to take our word mere ly An this statement. Let any one, having taken other medicines, try this. Nothing more wilt be necessary: Many persons have been led away by a COATINO or HOGAR, as if they intxcipated that It would remove the nausea of the medicine. But they are generally mista ken. Without Bitola those articles have nothing to recommend them, and would not be sold a single day. But with- the sugar, and by giving the ankle a name similar to WRIGHT'S INDISN VEOETARLS Pn.ts they coin a temporary notoriety. (raker they areal) sheep's clothing, of whom the public. should Steer aufliciently Bear. Lai it be remembered that I,Vnione's Isaias VEGE- Da ace Prwr are prepared with.speclal reference to the ewe loverning the human body. Consequently they rye always good. always useful, always effective irk bating out disease. Every family should keep them on aaad. _ E. M. BEATTY, Pottsville: Medlar& Bickel, Orwigsburg. A. Heebner, Port Carbon. Dewald H.Poff. McKeansburg. Gee. U. Grey, Tuscarora. _ Henry Koch & Son, Middleport. IVm. Taggart; Tamaqua. E. & E Hammer, Orwtgaburg. Wheeler & Miter, nun grove. Jonas - Ka trffman, Lleweilyn. Jacob Kauffman, klahantango.' John %Veist, Klingerston. Gabriel Herb, Znomermintown. G. IL De Forest, Dilnenvtlle. • - • Jonathan Cockhill, Llewellyn. George Prelbelbis, East Brunsericc. B. hart & Co., New Philadelphia. Loran & Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven. M. & J. Bucher, East Brunswick. Jonas Robinholds, Port Clinton. •Relfsnyder & Brother, New Castle. • B. E,Reedy,tower Mahentongo. Eckel & Darned, Tremont, :Wm: Price, St. Clair. Boyer & Wernert,McKeansborg, W. IL Barlow, New Philadelphia. 05:Offices devoted exclutively to the sale of Yirright's Indian Vegetable Pills, of the North American Col- lege of Health No. 2313, Greenwich street, New York ; No. 108 Tremont street. Boston—and principal office. No. 16U Race street, Phila. (Aug 21,47 34 Mari-le TEE RAY WAXERS. What a Jovely scene of a country life, At noon In the shining opanflolda, When the blooming ground to rich and rife With the gift that glorious nature yield,: When the balmy hay and waving grab, Repaying the thrifty farmer's tam, ilas 'peopled the broad and spreading plain: And filled with fragrance the timing air. Thenin the noon ofa summer's day, To wander over the building groutad.... Where the mowers tots the yellow hay, And scatter the perfumed heaps around; Where the country maid, with rusticgrace„ tier glowing cheek, and bey timid eyes That's gemming her apturred artless Ate And blew as the over-hanging Wes. The villaga swain, with an eaineet gaze, Ia whispering in the listening ear, The cherished hopes of his future days. - With a lover's smile ofanekitts (car. 0: happy pair, in their walks of life. Bow all unknown Is the brow of CUM The burning heart. and the spirit', Wye, Which the seeming happy often wean And thus I turn from the world twayl, To wander over the building ground, Where the mowers toss the yellow hay, And scatter the perfumed beeps around Or farintr. Or Th e ' Calf le Trade of Neto-Yoll,k, with re marks on Me Ralea that Prevail there.—The Cattle Trade of New York, though ii makes eta figure on 'Change, forms quite an item iii' oaf city's business. The new market opened tether s. Gth May, and the number of cattle entered for sale since that time is as follows: f . ' May 6to May 8, : -: : : , Ras Week ending May IS, : : : : 1717 •• .. " 22, r . :. i ; 10.°2 We believe the larger numbaic are Manaus!, and that 1000 lo 1200 head weekly is abdut the ate-. rage.' Very few re stn over from one' sale to an. other, Monday isffre great sale-day', on which nearly all the cattle received up to that time are disposed of. - What few rernain over ace generally sold during the week io chance customers, while the new arrivals are held in hand fur the nest sale. day. The, purchases!are not made for our city, alone, but Newark, Patteraon, Bridgeport,—New Haven, Hartford, Boston, 4-c., are regidat buyers at these tales. , 1 The various males of computing theweight and value of ,the animals sold wltich are employed at different markets, must ofte.' perplex end mislead a reader not especially made acquainted with them. At each rnmktt cattle ace reported as Selling at SO much per hundred weight, and Boston prices are often if not generally lower than those of 'New York, though the cattle sad at Boatori (Brighton) are generally driven by, if not actually brought here. The reason is, that hers nothing but the I naked beef--“the four. quattets"—is coutiteil and paid (or in the cattle market. the hide and rough 1 tallow being thrown in to the buyer; while in Boston "the fire quarters" 'are counted; that is, the bide and tallow are computed in the cell rig ' weight;and so paid for by the purchaser. On the other hand a New York '..hundred weight" is 1 one hundred pounds avoirdupois; in Lloiton it is 1 one hundred and twelve. (In Philadelphia, we believe. ..the four quarters" only are counted, while there the nhundred weight" ii onelundred and twelve pounds.l , 1 -The 'cattle are sold 'alive, thus 'paid, for-and— driven off by the purchaser, though onlf "the four quarter." are allowed to enter into the compute. The rule is, that one hundre, , pounds in the .gross-weight on the hoof will give fifty-five pounds of beef, though the best cattle will of course et. aced, while the poorei;will fall below this standard. Generally, however,tlie parties agree on iffiweight— as well as the price !in 'making their bargain, so that few cattle are wildly weighed out to the purchaser. , ! . The spectacle affOrded by t h e cattle market on a see-day is an animating one. Here are drovers from Kentucky, Ohio, Illinois, and Western New York, who have been from three.,s eight or tan weeks on the road (driving on long route, only ten or twelve miles per day.) They are generally well-biailt, hardy, intelligent-looting men, fairly, , 'but nut nicely dressed; while theirlboye, and other ' . assistants in driving, manifest considerable otigi. 'lslay and entire independence in the matter of costume, though many of them are paying their respect, to the great city for the fits% time ; . The butchers and their boys, who come to drive hem the cattle they purchase, form a diritiact claw ; and among them may be now and then a speculiiorec the look-out for a rare bargain,' or a' neighboring farmer reeking for a drove to pasture for a day or SO; so that a sale-day draws together some one or two hundred people—possildy More—by whom ample justice is rendered - to the sUbstantial and in siting dinner served up at the hoel, at the unlash. ionaSle but convenient hour o 1P; M. The charges heri, we believe, are mod late i the guests, though many of them wealthy,. eingja class oho 1. 1 , visit New York, not for show, ut for substance: not to waste money, but to make it : and the DIM• bee of their drivers and the indefinite duration of drivers their stay rendering economy advisable. We did net-ingeire on this point, but we presume a drove from Kentucky whic.sells for $5OOO in our mar. ket, will have coat 'early half that sum in travel ling ex pense ,, . fro ' J ill° time the; clittle are collect. cost ed to that when the drover reaches horns again. Nearly all the cattle' in market at this season . are bullocks and oxen.• There were very few cows and heifers on the ground yeiterdsy. A greet majority were three-year olds.—.lThe Plough, the Loom, and the Anvil. ; • arßones for Grape Tines.—lduch has been said respecting the advantage and disadvantages of mixing bones. (unbroken) with tke soil in which vines, are planted; the following has been, .my experience. Two years ego I planted can vines end orange trees upon a quantity of beau (the bones of horses and coml. The border in which they were planted was thoroughly well made, the soil excellent, with; good drainage,: The plants never flourished, ail& at length dill appeared in a dyinistate. I hive just taken sosw of them up ; I found every patiof the roots which had come in contact-. with awl bones. eemPletel desayed, and the roots were covered with so offen. sive white powder, Which was else attached to the bones. I have 66 doubt that if the plants bad ar mained m uch longer in the sitinity of these bins , they wo uld have died. • • SILENCE: , That dreadful con , h t Th einsgs are is danger! The wort of the destroyer'hatli baron I 711 e Collgli 'of consamptiaa Act A is it a wound of Death( RE you a mother? Your darling child, your Idol /A, and earthly joy, is now, perhaps, confined to her chamber by a dangerbus cold— her pale cheek., }mini shrunken lingerie, tell the bold d 'settee bay alreadyglia ed upon her—the sound other sepulchral-nu& pierteel your soul. Young man, when just about to enter life, &sears sends a heart-crushing blight-over thefur Trects ci the future— your hectic cough and feebled be tell of your toss of hope; but you need not despair. Thera Is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, It Is sIIERSIAN'S , ALL-HEALING BALSAM. Mra. ATTREE, the wife of Win: ff. Attree,Ese,, yrs, given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington, Dec Roe ma McClellan of Philadelphia. Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New York: Her (fiends all thought she must die.— She had every appearance of being In consumption, as 'was so pronounced by her physicians-...Shennan's Bal. cam was glen and it cured her., ' dies. GARRAORANTZ of Beira Ferri, was alto to. red of consumption by this Return when all ether re medies failed to give relief--she bras reduced to a ske leton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist. mil, Broadleaf; 4 " witnessed its effecta ittaeveral cases where no ether medicine afforded relief': ln the; Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. also witnessed Rs wonderful effects is ,erring asthma, which It never relief doing. Spitting , blood, alarming as It may be, is effectually cured by tree Balsam. It heals the ruptured or wounded blood ves sels, and intakes the lungs sound again. Rev. HENRY JONES. lli, Eighth avenue, reif ofeough and catarrhal affection of 50 years mai* The Brat done gave him more relief par, all the cabs Medicine he bad ever taken. Dr. L. J. Beals, IP, De laney street, gave it to a sister4n.law who was !abed Pig under Conumption, and to another sorely alirtsi with the Alaimo. In both cases Its effects were . mediate, soon restored them to comfortable health Mrs. LUCRETIA WELLS, 25, Christie street, sni L fere.' from Asthma 42 year.. Sherman's Balsam re lieved her at once,,and she Is enpiparatively well.befot. enabled to subdue ,every attach; by a timely use of list medicine. This indeed is the giat remedy for Cone'. Live, Cclds..Spltting blood, Liv mplalnts, and, all the affections' of the throat, and a en Aathma'and Pet 'Attention. Price 25 cents and $1 per Indite. Dr. Sherman's Copeland Worm Lozenges, and roc, Man's Plasters cold as above. Dr. Shetmun's Office is at led, Nunn street, N. ' Also for sale by ; the folloiving agents In Schuyllqu county. • J. S. C. MARTIN, J. G. BROWN,' I. Pottsville. ' F. SANDERSON. „ I D. Shlssler, Fist Carbon. .4 - Wm. H. Barlow, New Philadelphia; T. Wilitamr, MiddlepOrt, IL Schwartz. Patterson. J. It. Alter, Tuicatota. Hefner & Morgenroth, Tareaqua, Win. Price, St; Clair. Geo. Reffanyder, New Gaeta. Jas. B. Kane, Mintraville,/ Jonas Kauffman. Llewellyn. J. Christ, , Jacob Kalinin- Luyii ps,. . 4, :a ß u K : u t a n eni a li. n .e . o. g ri :w cisi e ,iih r ,u :l oy g n o l h k. :L I Shoener it Garrett, Orwigsburg. . Paul Pau, Pinegrove. I ) 10ct:47-40 - eca Cheap /1 - 1 - 4/ ll s. B- J . WILLIAMS,: No. 112 North Sixth POP dolphin, Venitian Blind Manufacturer, has nova hand the largest and most! fashionable 1116.ortracet , narrow slat and 'Mlles • Venitian Olinda, of COY 4 " establishment tithe United States: comprising 14 new styles, trimmings and ; colors, which will be ,skill the lowest prices . , wholesale' and retail. Old BIZ painted and trimmed to look equal tr. new ones- '" - citizens of county and' ttfolning districtssr s resectfully Invlted to call and examine bia assomel" bolore purchasing elsewhere, feeling confident of p‘m• ing and giving satisfaction to all who may favor o'" with a call.B. 3. WILLIAMS. artllS 3m 15 ) N 0.12 N. Sant II II
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