Hero is .a daliciona,lium• lI.Vg• tram an old poet. head It, girls, and act accontingly. 'TM leap year, recollect t—. • . -•..:- Gather yeaciebuds while ye may, OM tme to gala a-bying , - - ' And this same flower that smiles to-day, ...,, _.. • —h Teo m a_z O i r e r r O . W l , a m m a p y a bt.o dyaivnegn. • T Th g hher bee a-getting. the sun, The sooner . will his race be ron .. .. ' , And bearer ha', tosettlng- „ - - - • That age W besi which'ls the urn. - 6.. When yontja and blued are warmer 3 .: : 'nut being spent, the worst - . . Times will strutted the Canner. •..' " ; Tben be not coy, but use your time, And while ye may, go marry For baying Inn but once your prime, You may forever tarry. It' Amid the crowd there Walked a youth. • - Whose bean licensed charged with wo; Tits eyes were bentatoon the dealt. Ills step was sad and Voir t • It was Battu:am:tutted love, Nor disappolotment's Hatomarled with care the cheek of yr uth Wes }hid kis .anb gumor. M"' Gag no Friend—Ws were travelling through Canada, says • cotinporary, in the win ,tor of 1839, and after • long rtay'a ride, stopped at the Lion Inn; and the-eentents-of the stage numbering about nine persons, 'loon gathered rcinnd the cheerio! Bra. - Among dm occupants of the room, we observed an ill-looking cur, who had shown his wit by taking up his iptarteriin so com fortable an apartment. After * few minutes, the landlord entered, and, observing the siecimen of the canine species, remarked: dog, that! Is he yours, sir?' appealing to one of the passengers: , ..No, sir." "Beautiful dog i Yours, sir l" addressing hirii• self to a second. "No!" was the blunt reply. - '•Come here, pup!" He is yours, sir?" "No," was the reply. '•Very sagacious animal! Belongs to you.!. suppose, air 1" - • .• ' • '.No, he doseret" was the reply. °Then be ie yours, and you have a trea•ure," (throwing the animal a cracker.) • “Nothing of the kind." "oh! (with a smile.) `be belongs to you as a matter of course 1" 'addressing hi m self to the last passenger. t , Would'ilt own him as a gift." "Then you, infernal, dirty, mean, contemptible whelp, get out!" and with that, the host gave the poor dog such, a kick, as sent tho yelling into the street, amid the roars of the com pany. tar H. to make a Hone Drink: 7 _ 7 "k is a great pity," said Judge Edmonds recently while expostulating with a casual acquaintance in one of the river counties of . View York, "for so - shrewd and intelligent a men as you seem to be, to have acquired such a habit of -drinkidg. What ' boa Bono it I"- '•Oh ! you see, Judge, I was constable five. or six years, sad then deputy sheriff three years, and then sheriff three years, and then' constable - again; and so I've been about • good deal among the boys, and got to drinking. and now I can't stop.— Judge, I'll tell yeti what," he continued, with an apparent change of the subject that no one could account for, "•I'm the universal horse-doctor down in the Highlands, where I live, and if any b;dy's horse gets sick, they come to me. The other day fellow _came to the and said his horse was sick. — Tasked him what WAS the matter with his horse? Ile said he wou:da't drink,tnd he asked me what be shOuld do to make; ham drink ? I told him to elect him constable, by thunder!—he'd drink then fast enough I'd tried it, you see, and knew !" jNo Advantage Whaterer.—"Ah! here you are, my good fellow, how d'ye du? Upon my honor, it does my heart good to see you once more. ,How's your family, and the old woman, we havn't seen her this long time ; when is shv coming down to see my wife 1" sin quite wcth-I thank you. but indeed, air, you hsvo the advantage!" "Adiantage, my good fellow ! what advan tage !" "Why really, sir, I do not know you !" Know me! well T don't know you ;" where, in the duco is tho adva oleo'!" ;r Root and Branch.—Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, was accustomed to lica an annual feast, to which she invited all her elation', many of whom were expected legatees in case of her demise. At one of these family gatherings, she exclaimed, in allusion, to her numerous progeny and descendants, "What a glorious sight it is to see such a number of branches flourishing from tho lame root .;Alas !" sighed lick Spencer, to a first cousin near him, ~ t he bran Ches would flourish better if the root wee under ground." arShary Shooting.—A sbsllow•headed cox comb laving received a premptory nay in an sumer from • young lady to whom, in spite of the moat signiacant hints that his attentions were not agreeable, he bad "popped the question" --tricolored that he would'at live—he would blow 'his brains out:" .!Twill be a glorious shot if you bit them!" ssid she, as she turned upon her heel contempt uously and left the room. Illtakapeare's Knowledge of Human Na• lure.—A Frenchmen, to prove that Shakspears was not only an actor, but a manager—quoted the lines from Macbeth ; •.And like a rat without a tail, I'll do, I'll do, I'll do." "Alois!" .said the .Frenehmatt, •'he so MU you what he do—he leave you in de suspense—se yen coin de nez 'night to see what he de—dia put l'argent in hie poche, dull shear de great knowledge of human aware t. 1"" A Bright Buy.—A teachm had been ex plaining .to his class the points of the campus end all were drawn op in a front toward the aorth :Now what is before you, John 1" . . "The North, sir." "And what behind you, Tommy 1 , "My coat tail, sir, ' said he, trying at the same .time, to to get a glimpse at it. rir "Bow. Fortunate I am to meeting a rain Leau in thismorm," said a young lady who wail, caught. in• a shower the other day to her 'beau of promise," who happened along with an um= "And I," 'aid her gallant, , Wm u moth rejoin -ed as. the peer Laplander when he has - caught .e .rain dear." Those are the beats ideal 4. wet weather compliments. rr A Client's G'ratiludc.-o'Conliell had obtained an acquital for one of , his clients; the fellow'sloy knew no bounds... ''Och, coansellor," said he, 'Toe no way here to lbw* you my grit joule: but I wish% I saw you knocked down in my own parish, and maybe I would'at bring ;a faction to the rescue!" Er Lucky Escape.—A Dutchman was 4- •leting his noiriellous escape from drowning, when thirteen or bis companiciba were lost by the ut. .setting of o boat, and he alone was saved. "And how did you escape their liter asked one of his hearers. tid not go in to poat," wax the Dutchman's placid answer.' a , " .fyln, can you toll me tee diffeiencti bb tureen attraction of gravitatioit and attraction of cobesionl" - • , Yes, sir; attraction of gravitation pulls k drunken man to the ground; attraction of cohe sion prevents his getting up again." fir A Definition.—Lorenzo Dow defined 'a death-bed repentance to be burning out the candle of life in the service of the devil,nd blowing the' snuff in the Lord's face. tir „ Thal Sir, ie• the Spirit of the Preu," fait! Afro. Bigelow, es °he handed a mug of cider to her neighbor, Mr. Brown. • P/OMBER FMR BRICK DIAINit FACTORY. A!MRCP/ J. MACS. Respectfully Informs theme who are engaged in Business, that.be is prepared to till orders for any quantity of a very Alperin' ankle manunktured under his immediate supervision, of the eery hest material and which .ate warranted to give sattinction. Ile has on band Mast and Fuddling FUnitce Fire Bricks. of all shapes act sues. Orate Fixtures. Fire Cement and Fire Mortar. Fire Sand and Fire Clay ; alt of superior qualities. • -Articles of every description made to order at moder ate pries. Those who entrust their enters to the emitter, may depend on baring them executed at the „shortest notice and on the most eavorable terms. Be ing a practical Manufacturer. be knows that he. can furnish *names intik tine whichWillfavorablpeotnpete with any thing in thibLiuket. - Reference Is made to the following panics. who hive tested the Vire Brick Manufactured at the Pioneer Fire Beek Manufactory. B, W.-.lleGiunts; Pottsville ; Bunk Patterson, do:- Wm. Derlaven, Mintriyinat-r4ward E. Bland, Potts . . vUN; James B. Patterson. dp, July . • BEEi THE 43111LAIID , Luw. Assrasacir., - AKtiptr-AND TRUsT COEVANY 41ffta 150 apart Stintt fit TAKE Insurance on - ihreaigrint AnniElo and En EEL dowmants, and ineefireand asatunt truss.: , - =-Rasa f r Kisariat-11100 ea -040 - ro. - Pot l year.' - For7 yeaa-L•. - PorLlfe: ••'inattany.; -0 05 - 353 • - 915 - • • 35 - 25 . .. - 109 -1 es !'•-• •-• -1 35 • GO 435 • 491 • ' ••1 oo . person aged 50 year/ neat Inith-daY, .y paying the Companyol -34 would secure'to his fa., smiiyor ttekregfloo, should he die in one yen t - - or for 013 10 he sectrrel to them copoi or - for on 80 annu ally Pis 7 years ; he tecures to them 01.500 ehonld lie die 3n7. years ; , f0r073 60 paid annnant Miring life be provides for tbem 01000 whenever_ he dies. . for 06550 they Would reeeirc shinald he die In one year . - • - - '• • newt 46:18-45. TllB, Managers of this Company, at a meeting held on the 271.11 December ult., agreeably so the design referred lathe original prospectus or chcelar of t - t e ;tail ;, pni o rl t e oonsor additicmte all • life,poll -remaining in force. that were toned priorro the ittorlanuaryi , ten. Those of them therefore which were loaned in - thereat 1836, will be entitiedlon per cent upcntsthe' sum bum& amides an addition' of 0100 on every 'OlOOO. 01100.111 be paid when the pslicy becomes a. claim Instead of the 01000 originally insured: 'These polities that. were wooed In 1037 wit Ibe entitledto 81 per cent, or 08750 on every 01000. ' And - those loaded In 1838. will be entitled to per cent, or ES on every 100. and in ratable proportions on all said policies loaned prior to lot of J anon ry, 1849. • - The Bonet will be credited to each ,polocy on the books endorsed on presentation at the Office. It lithe design of the Company, to continue to make addition or bontts - to the ponder for life . at stated periods: . , B. w.rucummos•,,•prexi - a.nt. • JOTIN F. lents, Actuary. set for the • CeThesnbsuitier has been appointed Ag above Institution. and Is prepared effect insurances on lives, at the published rates' end give any intormatiOn desired on the aubject, on application at this office. BENJAMIN DANNAN. = AMMO. 54x9VW L 41;431 31DA WESTERN NEW YORK . COLLEGE OP HEALTH • •207, Aida street. Redo —ALISCrTOSIK. 41 R. G. C. VAUGHN'S Vegetable Lithontuptic Mix .1./tereAtelebtated medicinewhich has made ORE AT CURES In scerntanzeze, Is now introduced Into this section. The limits of an advertisement will net per mit an extended notice cif this remedy • we have only to say It has for Rs agents In the UnltedStates and Can admit atarge number OfedUCAted MEDICAL PRACTritolf cis in high prtifeisional standing, who make a general -use of it in their practice in the following diseases: '.. • DROPSY, GRA EL, - . And diseases of the Urinary organs; plies and all disc eases of theblood ; derangements attic Liver,d-c.,and an general dlaerwes ache system. ' It la ranTlertailLY requested that all who contemplate the'use of this ar- Mit, or who desire information respecting it, Will obtain a eastencrr of 32 pages, which agents whose names are below will gladly give away; thin book treats upon the method of cure—explains the properties of the article, and the diseases it has been, teed for over thin' country and Europe for four years with such perfect effect. Over 16 pages of testimnny from the Rimini' quarters will be found, with NAMES, PLACES, and DATES. which can be written to by anyone interested and the parties will answer post paid communications. I 03- Lie particular and ASH for - the PAMPII.LET, as no other such pamphlet Ifas'earr been seen. The evi dence of the power offing medicine over ALL diseases is' guaranteed by persons of well known standing in on. okay. I Put up in 30 oz. and 12 oz., b toles. Price eg, 30 on.; 81,12 oz.; the larger being the cheapci. Every bottle has •I G. G. VAUGHN " written nn the directions. See pantithlt tp toe 2.2. Prepared bv Dr. 0. C. Vaughn,- and sold at Principal 011iee, 207, Rale erred Entrain, N. Y. Offices devoted to the sale of atria article exclu sively, 132, Nassau, New York, and corner of Eases and Washington, Salem, Mass., and by till Druggists throughout Otis country end Canada as agents. Also for sole by J. 8. G. MARTlN,•Pottsville ; E. 3. FRY, Tamaqua; E. A. E. Orwiesbure t LEVAN, & BAIIFAtAN, Schnytkill Haven WM. Ft, HEISLEIt, Port -Carbon; W6l: PRICE, St. Clair; .GEO. REIFSNYDEIt,New Castle; JAR. IL PALLS. Sltn Feb 11.1845. - • ' • 7-IY. AI\LE S I A biEDICINFI which Is peirectly Safe:arid may be giv en to children, from tender 'infancy to advanced age, lays under no rerstraint ao In cold water. or any Find oe food. Purges mildly, subduing rover,—destroys and expels worms with Invariable success—and is easi ly administered to children. . . . That it possesses these valuable properties, is fear lessly asserted—still chinning the additional advantages of being et ,:en to small bulk, and requiring none of the drenching whith Worm Tea and otherauppooed Venni loges demand. During Its brilliant career, it has been introduced into many families ,where every other know!) and accessible Vertnifuge has been tried without the least success, where it has promptly expelled Worms to an almost incredible amount. As evidence of the surprising effects of Dr. Snots's lIIMM SPECIFIC, we give the following;— On Saturday, February 7th, 1516, Mt. James Richard son called at the Drug Store of J. Kidd & Co. comer of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburg; Pa. and made the following statement child of mine had been. very sick for some ten days—we bad given her purga tive medicines, but it had done her no good. Ohs of our neighbours cattle in and said It was Wormiithat • were destroying the child, and at the game time sPoke of the wonderful effects she had witnessed from using Dr. .IPLanc's Worm Specifie,in that neighborhood. We procured a vial—gave one tea-spoonful, and the child discharged forty too worms. 1 thou gave another tea spoonful, which brought forty-six more, making in all ri,ghttpskskt Worms. As a duty! owe to you. and the community at large..l. freely make known these facts. My child is now well. What iir4riost remarkable, the ;roe= sp,eifie expelled the. WorMs alive, In about four hours after I gave it to the child:" For gale in Pollville by John S.C. Martin, & John C. Brown Druggists.. ,‘ &Int 48-1-fm Abdominal Supporters, Sr.c. . ply to physicians, and those requiring them, at Philadi. prices. These in■tromenti are now generolly used by the faculty In Philadelphia, and arable/it/recommend ed by all who have used them. ' F. BANDERdON. Pottsville, april72 - 17 lEMX3VIMU Wetherlll ttr, Brother, 1% If kNUFACTORERS, No 65, North Front street. LVAPhiladelphia, have now a good supply of their war ranted pure WHITE LEAD, and those castomerawho base been sparingly supplied in consequence of a run on the article, shall now have their orders filled. No known substancepouresers those preservative and beautifying properties, so desirable in a paint, to on equal extent with unadulterated white lead; hence any admixture of other materials only mara its value. It has,therefore, been the steady aim of the manufacturers: for many nears, to supply to the public a perfectly pure white leak, and the unceasing demand for the article, is porofthat it has met with favor. It in invariablybrand ed on one head WETHEILILL Sz•BitUTHER.in and on the other. te Prrelitti parr. all in red !rum. Coal Screens ! Coal Screens !! extensively enraged In the menu / factory- of WOVEN WIRE SCREENS upon no improved and entirely new principle, for which he has aecured LETTERS PATENT. and which he confident ly believes:will be found upon trial, superior to every other screen in nee fur durability and all the qualities of n good screen. They are woven entirely of wire, and can be made with =Abe. audthreadsof any re qnired slue and strength. WIRE WEAVING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION will be executed at the shortest notice, and screens made to every pattern, adapted to all the uses far which screens are required. f subscriber has recently removed his WO. Ilshmentt t Coal Steel, near the corner of Notwernla street. - •• DENBY JENKINes. POurvi 'A pril 4 1848. Pottsville Steam !'laving and • TURNING MANUFACTORY. THE nndersignea have made tompieta and perma nent arrangements for the Manufacturing of Floor Boards, Window Sashes, Sawed Lathe, Bed Posts, Ta ble, Erib, and Washstand Legs, Awning and Hitching Posts, Bannisters, Stomp' Feet Roiling Pins, Potato Smashers, Bench - and Hand Become, Porch and Newel Tons, Bed Pins, nod a general variety of turning of all hinds. .They will keep constantly on hand Yellow and White Pine Floor Board., Bashlngand Lath., and ether finished work worthy the attention of builders. They have circular g•i ass for slitting stiff to any dimension required for building or other psi wines. • Feb 48-6 J • H. erraeven & co: - - New Store at Brockville. ' • MITE Subscriber bas just received lions Philadelphia .I. and Iras,,now opened at Brockville, a large andgen eralaaanrtrdenr ots eason able goodeouch aalitry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, and Queensware. Inaddltionw which will be round constantly an band, Fish,amoked and rresh Meat, as well as a good supply of until produce. Call and eiztraineortrstock,andyou us prepared torch goods at as low a rate as they has, ever been sold oily rebore, lu Schuylkill county. • - N. B.—Country. produce of all kinds wanted, for whichtbellighest prize will be paid.. • CEO. 11. POTTS. Philadelphia Golden Saddle. X. 38, .dfairLet.Stroot. BADDLES, Bridles, 2dartiegrites. . nom Collars, Blind Bridles. Back Banda, Ilartieos, Trunks, Whips. dcf-• - tuamtfactured in largo quantities and sold at the lowest prices. E. P. MOYE 810 of the Gulden Saddle, E 0.38, Market ll. ' Apr 11144184 8 • stress. PhiladelPhta• ----- • Gold Pf dens at 8l 37 ' TTIE vobeeribet hoe Just received lot or /sod Cold Pens, which be will sell 33 low as alga, with Silver Pencil case. Also, Benedict & Barney's canteens Fens. 4.e. all of which will be sold at Man ofactorets. prices. - • - A superior lot of Gold Perch cues and Pens, Gold Poncho, &e: which will he sold at less th an city prices BANSAN' 8 apr fl 15..48:11 Cheap Panel, and Variety Storm lk IA DE of ping Cream, and hlybly favored. always 0.1 on band and fossils at the Drug and Confection. sty Store of the subscriber. wb it b wUI Weaved to ens. .tomes during every day and evening. Faisal. parties and pleasure eacuntions Ibrnietied at .bon notice. "Give ns a call. We are always ready and math pleased to -wait on our friends and wallowers generally. JOAN B. C. MARTIN.' Inns IT • - -. • 2. Tuatte r . : M 3 0 0 lbs.operlor Feathers fa_ al air iar;.agerrx.A ..- 4u1 4 4 31 • Dr• Niel/be apafut iks exyisse sad hisi iesia ' ' • by Sickaus or alccidrst. • . • r103114,14 - E incorporated flarchk,Jaill, (511XECA1'd Vwith • Vabitalof /100,00 e. Insures persons be tween the ages of Wand 63, an isordiars allowance of 166;g8iir *taper week, for one, two, three, or five!years, bypaying *certain : yea:lf - • Thus a pervert ender thirty-live, insuring for one yea; by saying 04 a year, is allowed 43 pe r week ; for as air pee .week ; and in the, same propOrtion, one of a like age by paying 40, 33 a year. awe *3 per Week; .for j 7 $3O, .6411 SRIS; ,atid for $l , l 135, he gets 010 fix every week 6f disability' occasioned by sickness or steidetu, during the year By paying, tt fraction mare yearlyj a weekly allowance can be Insured or.from 03 cabin the two; three or fife years. The - rates are to wpaidyearlyinadvance, and are in proportion to the age and the weekly allowance. In Case .of penunneta dhabillty, occurttng after an Insurance for, say • five at a weekly alloeranee of 010,a person would be In the yearly receipt or 0520 a year, for the entire five There are en weekly or tnotittdpasicisments to pay, oratteadance of meeting required ; and by the charter the Insured receive it share of 'the act profits; without llabilltyfor losses. There is amplesemirity for the In sured. am can ba shown, and promptness and liberali ty in exercised in the - payment of benefits.. For fent r.culars, -inquire at the office, N 0.119 +South ,ffieventfret., aboroValont its. All letter. mast be post paid... , DIRECTORS. .• • :Manuel D: Orrick, lisni Merchant; No. 104 MAUI Wa , Calvin plythe .: Auonarf end Counieyor, Mirlret-etreet: • - , • Chance 1. CO, Wholesale Conic'lsslon Blenhant, 34 Church Alley. WilllainP, Boone, Attorney and Counsellor, SI ems, Seventtr-st. . - - ICE CBE Al, TH Wl*' ;1.000A1;0:--)7,i).(11;T-§iJIAIPENiRAL m)v•RTIsER ME - • • Jacob Snyder, Jr:, Ninon Merchant. No 78 Walomat. '• Sohn Thomason. Tinsmith, 65 N. dlxtb.st. Daniel - C. Lockwood. Tar Collector, Cherry-OmM; near Schuylkill Seventh street. James F. 'Bruner, Wholesale Mot Neater, N 0.6 .Willow-street:• • -' - • . .... • • Edward Duff, Merchant,No." 39 E. Wharves, • ' Edward J. Crane. Clerk. No. 339 B. Fillh-atreet. - • Charles P. Hayes, Coal Merchant, Wallow-st. Wharf. Charles 0. r; Campbell.lron Merchant, Water.abovo Ilace-atieeti • SAMUEL D; °ELLICE, treatdent. W. F. Booltat:Heeretary and Honeltor.. Governor Emerson; 'ILL D.;l6TWalant-street, Con; saltine Thysician. IS The subseribiT bag been appointed Agent for this Institution in S chuylkill Copnty, and In prepared to give any' information nn the subject, and effect insuran ces on the terms of the Company, at the office of the Miners' Journal. B. HANNAN. lune '24. ISIS.' 99.1 y EQVITABLE LIFE INSURA • ANNUITY AND TRUST COSIPANY_ 0P4,7 4 WitieritStreet.- - --Copital $250,000. CITARTER PERPETUAL. - A. ReassL, agent Cur Schuylkill County. aka corner . of Mahaniongo and Second Streets. : • CGOUGE HALBERSTADT, Examining Physician for . , Schuylkill County. fr . TIE Company are nuw prepared to transact business I. upon the moat liberal and advantageous terms.— They are authorized by their charter (sect. 3) "to make all and every insurance Appertaining to life risks of whatever kind Of nature And receive and execute tru sts, make endowments; and to grant and purchase annui ties." The Company sell annuities and endowments, -and =Vex Trustees for minori and heirs. Table of Premiums requited for the Assurance of•S100 for the whole term of Life: Age. Preen.. Prem.. • Age. Prem.' Age. Prem. IA 50 ", ' 31 . 2 p 046 . 338 ' 17' 53 " - 22, 2115 - 47 346 I 18 50. - '33 220 : '4B .3 62 ' 19 59'. ' •34 227 , - 40. 377 • I • '2O '. 60 -I - 33 ass . 50 .2 94 [.. et - 63 Ter 2 40. - . 51 . 473 - 29 66' , . 27 ,2 47 ~ • 52. 4 32 23 r 0 38 , 2 54 . • 53 • .451 (:4 - 72 - 39" 2.63 54, 471 25 7 6 : 40.: 270 . . • 55 • 491 'B6 85 ' 41: 2. 81 ' 56; .5 12 97 69 - - 42 292 57 533 28 .. 21 ' '43 301 , '54 554 29 - '.115 • 44 3 12 59 5 78 30 - 2.01 ' 95 323 . 60 6 03 - The premiums are less than any other company, and the polities afford greater advantages. Tables of half yearly nod qtiatterlymmiums,half credit rates of pre mium, short terms, Joist lives. survlvorships, and en dowments ; also, farm of application (for which there are blank sheets,) ate to be had ou application at the n(hre, o by letter to the agent. TRUSTEES. . . • P•esirlent. JOUN W. CLARDORN. . . vire President. PETER 'CULLEN. . -Robert F. WaIA, , Clay ton 11. Lamb, Wm. G. Alexander, Alva E, Laing, Edw. C. Markely, • R. E. Loper, ' Peter Cullen, . William Craig. Peter Rambo, George N. Diehl; Win. W. Italy, Robert Dorris JosephT. Thome, William M. Baird, . Stephen Crawford, t Harvey Conrad. CONSULTING PuStrICI•1111, FIGIIGIS West, M. IL. J.D. Diddle, M. D. TGEASUIICII, Francis W. Rawle. IL G. TUCKETT, Thlla.Septl6 '48:38-1y) Secretary and Actuaryl. National Loan Fund Life' Alma ranee Society of London. 4 C A SAVINGS BANK for the Benefit of the Widow .1 - 1 and the Oridain."—Pannowered by Act of Par irn .C:,00,000 nr 42',.)00,000—Besides a Re serve Fond (frem.Surplua Premiums) of about $155,000- T. Lamle Murray. Esq., George street, -Hanover sqUare, Chairman or the Court of 1./Reentry in London. Puyeteian. 1. F.tliotenn, 11. 8.. F. IL ii. sgrinavY.— W. S. B. Woulhouse,Esq ,F. R. A., S. Frercrarg.— F. F. Camrotix, Esq.. -The following arc among the advantages offered by Ibis institution ' as. . The guarantee of a large capital, in addition to the accumulation of premiums. The peculiar benefit senor 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 4,111- ding additional charge The travelling leave extensive and liberal. Persons insured/ll:life...mat once borrow half amount of annual. premium, and 'claim the same privilege Tor five successive, years, on their own note and deposit of policy. Part of the Capital is perma nently invested In the United plates, in the names of three of the Local Directors. ari Trustees—available always to the assured in rases of, disputed alaitits' (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 Stork principle, parties may participate In the profile of the Society; two-thirds of which are annuakv divided among those assured for life on the participation scale. Persons who are desirous to avail themselves of the advantages offered by Me Institution, by addressing the General Agent, J. Leander Starr, No. 74, Wall St., New York, can bbtain the requisite information and the necessary papers for effecting an Insurance. • - tie Any information with regard to this Company can he obtained at the oMce of the Minus' Journal , . . August 21, 184734 . INDEMNITY. ME FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHII.A.DELPIIIA. OFFICE No. / 03e, Chesnut street, near Fifth street. DIRECTOItS, Charles N. Eancker, George W. Itichrirds, .Thomas Hart;,.. , Mordecai D. Lewis, -Tobias-Wagner, Adolphe E. Boric, Samuel Grant, .David S. Drown, Jacob IL Smith, Morris Patterson Continue to make Insurance, permanent or limited, OA every descripliollof property, in town And COO tar y It fates 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 1111;1818, as published agreeably to an act of Assembly, were as follows, viz.: Mortgages, •500,538 85 Stocks. 51,50 25 Real Estate, 106,358 pa Casb.ite, - 45.157 87 Tempoiary loans, 123,459 00 Since their incorporation, is period of eighteen years, they have paid upwards of oxe saffron Iwo hundred no used deilers,iosses by. fun, thereby affording evi dence of the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and dispoeitindrlo meet with promptness,' all liabilities. CHARLES N. BANCKEII, President. " CHARLES G. BANCILIIII, Secretary. The subscriber has been appointed agent for the above mentioned Institution. and Is now prepared to make Insure nee, ou every description of property, at the lowest rates. AtiftliEW RUSSEL. Agent. rottsville.innel9. 1891225. . (Feblit43 SPRING Q LIMES MUTUAL , = grins Company having organized according to the /. provisions anti charter, is now prepared to make Insurances against loss by Fire on the mutual principle, combined with the 'security of a joint Stock capital.— The advantage of this system is, that efficient security s afforded let the lowestrslcs that the business can be done far, as the whole pr.tfits (lent an interest trot to exceed 6 percent. pera an tun on the capital) will be rfi icirned to the members of the Institution, without their becoming responsible for any ofthe engagements or li abilities of the Company, furtherthanthe premiums ac malty paid. The great suttees* which this system has met with wherever It has been Introduced, induces the" Directors to request the attention of the public to it, confident Main requires bill to be understood to be appreciated, '• 'nowt of Interposition, and any explanation In re gard to It, may be obtained by applying at the Office Nortkisut earner of sth and Toad es., e , of B. nray- NAN, PoUstille. CHARLES STONES, President. • 1.. RRITEIDHAAR,SeereiarY. ' Charles Stokee, • George WI Ash, • ' Joseph" Wood, • Ahniliam R. Perktni, • Elijah Darien, 'David Rankin; ' P. L. Lannerenne, -Wafter D. Diek, Samuel Townsend, Joseph Parker The subscriber has been appointed Agent forthe a bove mentioned Institution, and Is prepared to errect nsurances on all descriptions of pi °party at the lowest ate.. B. BANNAN. February 39,1846, - LIFT INSVUAtiCE. PENN MUTUAL LICE INSURANCE; COMPANY 'Office X. 81, Manta street. o:TVES, mpany Is noir ready torru.ke I?ietti RANGES nL o the MI Wel oyetem, hout th beyond the amount of the premium.. Alt the profits of the Company dialled annurdly among the insured. The. premlnm may be paid quarterly, semi-annually, or annually, or one•half of the premium may be paid to a note at 12 months. ... Insured In this Company becnMe members untie Corporation. and tote for trustees.. itte rates of premium', with a flallparticipation in the profits. are ti low In those of any other Institution in the state or country, and lower than any arch° English CamPantes,vith only aportion °tile profits.. . Blank applications for Inststastce, with full particulars Can bC bad at the office. • , DANIEL L. MILLER, Prraldent. - WILLIAK'N.CLARIIC,VIce President. 3011 N W. fitillNoll, Seszelary. rAlsnwd Ilanshorne;M.D.,) • istiA L wn„ ra. / Medical Examiners, • In attendance daily fromil to 2P. in 44 a cs. • - • . . TuaT Itgt:EIVED be eanabramettlettbe art Store II 100 dos pain , Bombes; otenvAttured it th e Thiel tattoo of tbe.Bl bt Philadelptbsoota Itotailer WaltzlP: l 4 will be eold-nbeab by ebblib- • HIV SAisiisaqtrk3ext.-- , Arosepp DlcMurrarigasstagq . -- t ---- • -' - Agency.l-: . • - - - - • , -, ..autillowsN - rs FQH 11.8413. , Ii:EANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SOLE AGENT.' .... .. einem AND. TUC Sin LOTIONISSIIICA T.LittOtt _ OTTIOZ 111 Tali IMITIO TUTU. , '' . THE subscriber respectrauy here ~ ,- lame- to tender his sincere thanes to .' -.,—*."- A his numerous - Mends and the public, .1111.4 1 .‘ • tor the very lieral support ba has re ,._,,t - calved for upwards or twenty ,yearil: , ...„ . ,and solicits a continuation of their guidance; The despatch with which his passengete hate beettimmht out, and the promptness whir which his.vary oWnevous drafts havetreen paidat the diffetent hanks, are, be Setters himself. a etteldent guarantee to the public for the faithful performance et any thkare contracts entered into with biro. Trio following are the REGULAR. LINE OF PACK ETS. which sail punctually on th eir appointed days, by whir-hp:mangers will le brought out without delay or disappointment, via:. , . • , suits , NMI= C &TeX& . V &TR OT amigo most s. T. Parfet Healy ! Delano. ,•• Zany. 6 May -6 Sept. 4 Waterloo, - .B.Alleti, " It . II " U Sheridan. Co ellish,' " ZS " 28_ r. ' 2fi Henry, ciay, Nye, Pal. 6 Jute 6 o ar: 6 i v New Ship, " i • " II ••• it Garrick, ",' II 16 " 26 ••• an New World. March 6 July 6 Novr. 6 John R.Elklddi. '' Ii "11 " 11 Rosetta, - •s. 05 .. 25 , ~ . 2 6 Ashburton, , A pr il . 0 hod. 6 . lDecr, 6 Weft Point, n" -. or It . " 19 Skidoos., " Mi " 26- " 31 Tiy imnneo mon LW/Lei. Mint, Knight, Late, Moore. W 0 Allen Cobb, ress. IMTS . M.In I 3; _ Patrick Henry De:Sno, Feby 2l June 21, Oct 21 Waterloo.- r • PALAIIen, " 26 " 2 8- ist mn d ito , •, Cornish, Mar. 11 July 11. Nov.iti- Henry Clay, Nye,' ' " 21 "." 21 " 21 New Ship, - '— • • " ' 25 . " 26 " 26 _New ' • Runt: ' April lir Aug. 11.. Dee.ll New W0r1d,..: Knight, " 21 ,hi John It @kiddy, Lure, ' " 20 ." 26 "21 Rondos. . Moore. , May -11 Sept. IV. Jan. 11 Ashbuntin, Howland. " - ' RI , West Point, WJEAllen " • VI " 55 Siddons; Cobb. aline. 11 Oct' II Feb. 11 In addition to the above regular line. a . number of splendid ships, such as the Adirondack..lllartnion, Kap. palmonnek, Liberty, Sea, St. Patrlck.. , Ssemel Dicks. Columbia;, and Niagara. will continue to sail from Liv erpool weekly In rev larsuccession. thereby preventing the least nossibility,otdelay or detention in Liverpool and for the accommodation of persons wishing to remit - tummy to their family. or then/v.l have arranged the paymenta of my drafts on the following batik': Armagh,. Clonmel, Enniskillen. Omagh. !,Athione. Cavan, Ennis;.•:. Perm:mown._ Kandoo, Fenny, Ennistorttly; Skibbereen, Belfast, t • Corned% = Galway; Banbridge, Drogheda, ' Kilkenny, Strabane; Ballymena, Dundalk, "Kilrush,, Trace. BallyshannonDungarran, - Limerick, Wexford. • - Salina, - Dungannon, Londonderry,Waterford, Cork, DooropatriekOSlonaghan, Youghal.. Coleraine, Dublin,: Mallow, -- ,E„ .f r o ad.--messri. Spooner, Atwood & Co., bankers, 'London s end Mr.'E. 8. Flynn, Liverpool. Sealant—The City of GLugow Bank, and all its branches and agencies. al , Passages can also be engaged front Iliverpool to Philadelphia, Boston, and Baltimore. by the regular packet ships; on application being made notionally or by letter post paid addressed toll. EA NNA N,Pottsville; JOSEPH McMURRAT, center of Pine and South sta.. New York's or Mr. GEO. MeMURRAY, No. - 117, Waterloo Road, Liverpool. )Janle-14 SILIa.'ITCE! Teat dreadful cough f Thu Lvov; aril in danger I TAe stork of ths destroyer kath barna, Tee cough' of consuisplioi hoqi in . •it a sound of Dealt/ RE Olt a mother I Your darling child, your Idol TA, and earthly joy, is now, perhaps, confined to her cliainber by a dangerous Odd, herpale cheeks, her thin shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease hal already gat IP ed upon her—the sound of her sepulchral (nigh pie meal your soul. . Young man, when just about to enteillife, disease sends a heart-crushlng blight over the fair prospectsot the future—Tour hectic cpugh and feeble Snits' tell 01 your loss of hope. but youtneed,not despair. shore. is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it is SHERMAN'S ALLiHEALING BALSAM.. Mrs. ATIREE, the wife of WM. II; Attree, Feq., was M g'ven up by Dr. Sewall of Washington, DrfL R to and McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and !DFAlifott of New York:. Her friends all thought she must die:— She had every appearance of being in consumption, an was so pronounced by her physicians—Shermates Bal sam was !leen and :it cnred her. Mrs. GAIIRABILANTZ of Bull's Ferry, was also cu red of cohsunipunn by this Balsam !when all ether re medies failectto glve reticf—she was reduced to a site, leton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist, 2.41; Broadway, Lan witnessed its. effects In several Caied where no othel medicine afforded relief—but the Balsam operated like o charm. Dr. C. also witnessed : its wonderful efßcts is curingestlima, which It never falls of doing. Spjtting blood, alarming as it may be, is effectually cured by this Balsam. It heals the ruptured or wounded blood ves sels, and makes the lungs sound again. Rev. HENRY dONES,III9, Eighth avenue, was cm , red ofcough and catarrhal affect lonolso years standing. The first dose gave him more relief than all the other medicine he had evewtak'n. Dr. L. J. Beals, IC, De fancy street, gave it to a sister-lu-law whi;.was labor mg under Conumption, and to another sorely 011iftted. with the Asthma. In ooth cases its effects were Ito mediate, soon restored them to comfortable health Mrs. LUCRETIA WELLS, 95, Christie street. suf fered from Asthma 42 yenta. Sherman's Balsam re lieved her at once, and she is comparatively wellbeing enabled to subdue every; attach by a timely 11110 of this medicine. This indeed IS' the great remedy for Coughs, Cclds, Spitting Blood, Livei Complaints, and all the affections of the throat, and even Asthma and Con sumption-. Price 25 cents and dl per bottle. Shermaa'n Cough and Worm Lozenges, and Pear Man's Plasters sold as abOve. . . . . . Dr. Sherruun'r Office Is at 106, Nareriu street, N. Y. Also for sale by the following agent iu Schuylkill county. J.S. C. MARTIN, J. G. DROWN, ' Pottsville, 'F. SANDERSON. 111. • H. Shiroler, Poi t Carbon Wm. H. Barlow, New Phlla.delphin Middleport 11==!==1 .1. IL Alter, Tuscarora. Ile liner Morgenroth, Tardaqua Wm. Price, St Clair. • Gen. ReMustier, New Castle. Ins. B. Falls, lrtinerarlt e. Jonas Kauffman. !Jewellyn. J. Christ, Jacob Katiffman, Lower Mobontongo. Shoener & Garrett. Orwigsborg. Lyon & Port Clititen. _ . -VllO5l the slate of New York.-, .L' Blessaa..l. Kidd & Co. (frets:--Please send me by EryresS, 12 dozen boxes Jilclastes Liner Pills." They are rennin geed here, and suit generally: Tears dr.e. E. P. Sranns a. Afelyerilei Chataimue Co., N. Y., Dee. 29. 18111. Prepared for the proprietor and sold wholesale and retail by J. KIDD ar. Co: N 0.60 Weed street, Pinching. Pa. 15. N. D.—Purchasers will please be particular and inquire for "Dr. 11IcLane's Liver Pills," and take no other., Theincreased demand for Da. M'LANES LIVER PILL, since their introduction by us as his agents, has fkr exceeded ourmost sanguine expectations. It is now about TEN TEARS since they were brought before the public. Doling this time hundreds ofcertifleares have been handed us. testifying to their efficacy; stating the very great relief they bad derived from' the use of them. I.Ve have now in our possession many eertifica les from respectable persons, who have used Da. AULANE'S LIVER PILL with the meat happy resalts, where every other known remedy bad been used In vain Also, qdite a number of reguisep; hyoids's', of good stan ding, through the country, are using and recommending in their practice. I ' It has been our sincere wish, that these Pillr was, that ...Is should be thirty and fully tested by experience, and sin nd or fall by the effects produced. That they have been so tested, and that the result hos been in every respect favorable, we call thousands to witness, who have experienced theirheneficial effects. Da. L•LANE'S FILLS are not held fort . or swim mended (like most °file popular medicines of the day) as universal cure.alls, hut simply fur LIVER COM PLAINTS, and those symptoms connected with a de ranged state of that organ.. J. KIDD & Co. For sale In Pottsville by John 8: C, and John O. Woven Druggists. Jen.3.B-6mo. DIONTHI;Y - 11IIL - L - E - Tiliir; - Nb`. 7. C-..; Te.r , °•_-!: , •;1. J -:. - - 1 ' , 17r7P1-;:- .' • - , i.g,tm . 1 x ..„.-- c .... , , , 44.1100 e1,=0,077 67 Diarrhma and Dysentery, Bloody Flax, and the Mess tile Cmeffenburg DTIIMEILV. Scare is equally , . The tables of mortality in the city of NeW York, during the week ending the 15th of July Instant, show • that out of 294 deaths 106 were caused by the above disorders! The same ratio will elsewhere. appear. In Fevers, Fever and Ague!, and the like. the cere brated Gracfenberg Vacs-nets Pitts and HEALTA Bastes are the most reliable medicines.Tand they , should be, procured without - a - moment's delay. - The Grarfotberf Bnrsopariltp Cowpox:a istaking theltsad of all others, and contains double lb: number of doses of any other. • . igen° General Agentsi for Pennsylvanid, Maryland and District of Columbia. ate Howell ar. Read. No. 40 'South Second Bt. Philadelphia. to ,w hem application May be itddreesed. ' " EDWARD BARTON:Seer. And for sale by J. S. C. Mania, Pottsville ; J. W: Ilfinenreillet E. J. Fry, Tamailitai J. lt.". Alter. Tuscarora; John Williams..•Middlepon ; Robert But -ler...Spring Vale. • [Aug..lo, '4.9.. ; NEW BOOKS I NEW The:Victimizer: the Wept' Richard Jennings, lag a history of his robberies, poisonings. duetions,incests, &c,; with a short account . ,ol_,.. his laridays, by James Knight ,Levenweith, a ,Story of the Mississippi-and the ' Prairies—a Spirited and interesting vrork,.3by 3, D. Neely). H Cowrie: or,the King'aPlot. A Novel by G. P.R. , , James—written in his usual diffused, yet 11134_ and elegant style • Bosom Friend. An tultnimble produ ction by the . Author of the Gambler's Wife. The Young Pal ma Donna. &c. Chet nns'and C.on pier-Cho nna ; by Merle Mein • trish, bound let clotb, beautifully F,mbosaed and Lettered i ' Now and Then r. elegantly bound in cloth and Let* toted - • - 75 Together with all the latest and , mint poular Navels, and work* of every description various ly -bound and in paper carers. • Also, a large assortineht of new and beautiful Pat ients for Crochet and. Worsted _work, for sale at prices tosult the tlines,,at BANNAN'S Aug. 10.34.1 ' Cheap Boo Land Variety-Stores. - - 'll,rhimand he Consequence:l.lYr a FlLJamex. The Cabin tidy, or Lub on the Wing, a Sharp or Fortune's Freaks and Panties, by bear. Mdhay, 95. Lent Cameron,or therFout tdsters i complete Won* , indinosiby ?dn. arm - • • •• ; • •'• .`215 The Orphan Neioe, a Navel in three volumes cons.'• - plete in one, never been published In thin coin brittaxElless Pickering; -••-• • Is The Simnish Heavy, or the Cruise of the Gentile Tale.by.Fzent Byrne. - ;2$ Uneefontie*thelion of..nthoir. (*Ten Yenta Laren; • being the conclusion of the Three Guardsmen." andTvrepty VesnAher,whhirpirtmil engravings; complete. by Alexandre Comm _? for sale at. BADINAH'B I Chesp Dootsurres... Tattisille; Soso. . - - rwrzirriarsaremactitoptot • FOR: 141 G - 1.1511.!. OF RAILWAYS: !Lc., Fit saisoneXwprirtieltesrder, bytes sithrcribe' r. iIIGESE Rope. are new _almomexclusively used la J.' the Collieries and on the Railways In Great litit iMoind era found , to be greatly animate td Remped ones' , =garde sattars durability suideconcaty, The Patent Wire Ropee, have pawed to be still 11., goodecieditionafterthree year , s service, in the same ' situation where - Me Romped ones, previously used, of double the aim and weight would wear out in nine or tee months.' They have been.need for almost every purpose to vrhlchllempen Ropes and chains have been applied; nes, Railways, Heavy Cranes, Standing Risginy,:atont Cords, Lightning Conductors, Signal ltalyards,.T - r Ropes, &o. They are made ei th er of Ironer; r Wire, and In cases of 'meat exposure ,to amnprievalaf Galvanized Wire. Testimonials from the-most eminent Engineers In En gland carsbe shown •as to their ealciency, and any. additlorral.lnfOrmation required respecting_the direr lent descriptions and application will be given by • • ALFRED F KEMP. 7.4 Broad at., New York, - Sole agent in. the Coiled States- • New Voik,Nrip 30tb.1846. . 43-- .. During the months of July, August, and Septem ber, stomach and bowel complaints ravage many portions of the country. One-third of all the deaths daring that period, wilt be the result of these difficul ties. For, Children, - the Graereftberg " CIULDRiII 'a PANA CEA. IV iil move Inlet. liblo preventive and cure. For adults. au ifering un der the worst, forms 'nf NEW BOOKS • 'EL . ti: IT 1' • = = .6. i ta 1 . _ • - ; . i. a ..-4....,-0 - x ....) -4: 2 gg., r, --; 1;4 ) •.- .. •-?.f...x . 0 a ,a, s- ).. ' - ' • -.- ••. ^ 2.2. - 2. - '.- • - -4------ -- ' 1.1 'a c , .31 4 4 ' V ' 14• : 4 ...: 1 7 . 3. 7 . )..' • , - . IV. '4 .41 "",g • i `'.... '.. , • :' - P * l* ' C'.s: z' et ...„ r , 7 4 lat. R -4,1 1 - , • tT.,••• .1 a ..0 ~.. a ~ i . ° n V. il. n ... Fr '-- . . •• a ' ' 9 "" C. Iry a 74: C. 0 • I C. O. 0 .... ..? :F. -: 7. .. Blt '4' c... c ,, . a ?- g .. . ..- 1 i gi. 3 ,-- 4 --, 'a• a .—— _ ,4 1 F 4 ' i 2 ' 41 ' 4 .. a i.-... 3 5: r - ..„.. . t , - ; :;-1... ;la s.'z' Nvr. 4—3 I i' . V 3 Z • " - 1 .F. ..' •t• '4. -- • , , I• c` .. ? - • - 1 A ' • 4 :4 1 it !I 0 r4 O l S ....._„.....a......1.,..; ,E...„,: i: ,..::....7::,.., A 4.1.-Tl7 ENIII4 hTJA - 41:,.: } .• . • 71.%*„. i:,..•.;•.::.,7'., rl-'':' ':-.,41711, ......„ir......A - 1 , 1.:,i d '''' .-. .. ,1 ...111W...... - .. ix N AND BLACK FittSII.I!;(PORTED tat Firom , J,.C. - Jenkins & Co., TEA DEALERS. /1: earner f Chesnut and Twelfth streets, TV E.—One of Mir partners having learnedthe Tea •business of the Chinese themselves, during a resi dence of seven years among them, the pubic may there fore expect of us the full benefit of the knowledge and experience thus fiequired. To . our Block teat, particularly, we wish to call at tention as possessing a degree of strength and richness of flavor seldom equalled. Brack leas arc universally used by the Chinese, who consider the Green fit ocly for 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 containslaft weighlortea, Independent of the metal and paper with which ft is enveloped. J. C. JENKINS k Co. The above ..rirrante tea, pot up-In k, and 1 lb. r l / 4 1LZe.i, receive d 'rind will be constantly kept for doe bribe sUbScrlber.' - WIIITFIELD. CROWE - CHINA HALL: ELM-lI:VARY Situated oat* I D . elaC l' a L ye ad o i rree miles fromllue lington and BriB/01. I:MIS INSTITUTION , young ladies are thorough ly educated in all the branches of English Literature and the Sciences—and those that desire It are offered superior advantages in the Ornamental brantLes of in struction. No branch of instruction Milts elementary qr higher departments of Science, is suffered to escape the attention of the pupil without na being prartiedly understood; the plan of instruction Is sot b that no lessen can be passed without the pima being able to communicate it verbally, and otherwise grammatically. The school istwell 'applied 'with superint Chemical and Philosophtral Op?aratue. The charge for Boarding and Tuitin pelnding wash. ing and the use of English books, is riff, p t scubas of n weeks. for young ladies oveS,l4 years of age; and gtlo per session for ladies ender 11 yeirs—payable in advance. For Taitlon-in Languages; • (10 per session. do' Plano, • . :a do ' - do' Vocal Mail,. 5 do The duties or the school will be resumed the FtasT OF Surrsuamt. Address all communications to 'Bridge water 'P.O.. Bucks C0., - Pa.„' poet NIEL. The Steamboat Sun touches at the wart-attached to the premises, several times each day. ~ - , ' SAMUEL Y. BUCKMAN, Principal. *Craig:vets: George Yerkes, N0:337, North Second St.,Philadelphis. John-Stardevani, Cougresa Ball, do E. .111. Pusan, Editor Ditty 'News, ' do (Web Parker, Esq., Pottsville, Pa. lion. A. B. glellvain, West Chester. Dr. T. P. [tenon, Cletmantown. - C.B. Wilson, - : do P. R. Frees, , do Benj.-T. 'Hallowell. Montgomery Co John 8. Brown; Eao'.. Doylestown, Robert Longaboreißacks Co Jonathan Magill; - do. Nalliam Watson.' , • de;- Joshua Ilneknian, Bacot. Pottsville, Aug. 26, ''l'.4ll'l.4lLL'Er :TATISTiCS OF' COAL. rj , tlE Geographieht- and 'Geological Dior 'button o .L mlueral - comblistibles or fossil fuel, including also, noticerand localities of the venous mineral Bitumin ous suhstances, employed in arts and matrufarturee, illustrated by• mope_ and diograms; ernlaraeing from official reports of the great Countries, the respective amounts of their production. consumption and corn ofercial distribution, in all parts of the world; togeth er er with their prices, tariffs, duties and international regulations, accompanied by nearly four hundied eta-, listkait ebtee. and eleven hundred analyses of mineral couibustiblesovith Incidental atitenwnti of theistatis. tics of iron manufactures, derived from authentic au thorities. ' - Prepared by Biclari Couaiag Taplor,Fellow of the Geological Society of London, member of the Ameri can Philosophical Society, the Historical Society of Penns ylvania,,ol the Acadsmy of Natural Sciences of Philadeligrie. of the Albany Institute New York, and of.verious other gaieties In tlartme and Amerles. - A sorrily of thesetrorksjuel received and for sale at • - • ' BANNAPPS '.ll Cheap Bookstore*. I=l KNOW 'BE ALL KEN & to, THAT NNETT ... . . . IjAVE REMOVED from 102 Market Stage, to 11 their new splendid and Immense establishmentto helonwe sathaTOVIIERIIALLCLOTIONCI3A24. I . II , - Ste 182 Naar:l:Street. between' Filth and Sixth,. Philadelphia. 'The proprietors feet a reluctance in pm 'mulgating what in , any. way might apa like the rieial.aloantastld exaggeration of some In-the ' trade. but wilt- bet leave to quote the following notice from one clone city paper, e•:- - '• . ' ' , "One of the-greatest curiositie s that our city Affords withe stranger, Is Bennett # Co's, great clothing store. No. 182. Market Millet between ,Fifth and Sixth, which has been styled ••Torier . Hall," from the peen. liar finish tif the front. -- .. The budding is an immense nod, trmtainins seven capaciern.roome,"all of which are stockedWlth every variety of seasonable garments, arranged lathe aunt perfect order and regularity. Tho proprietors take great pleasure in showing their build trig and contents tattle calming particularly strangers, and to those coming from the country—We know of no ptammore Winery oinvisit . - --.fliev27 - 72,2ein '—'"--- Wi.g. - ASE - TO BEAD THIS. - -.- A . GOOIT:CITANCE TO 'CLEAR FROM .300.T0 'II. *l,llOO AVElll.,Agents wanted in army Town and County in thellnion, to sell "Sean' new and Popu ar Periodical Works,.: -universally_ nikhoWledged to be the best and cheeriest ever published, as they cer tainly seethe most, saleable. Any active agent may cleat #5OO or *l,OOO, year., ' A cash capital of . 823 or *Maid be necessary: - Full particulars of the_ pi incl. platten& profits of the agency will be. given on applica tion, eitherpentonally or,by letter: The ,rosrage must In aliases be paid.. Please to address Tie . , . . ROBERT SEARS, Publisher,_ , -• ' r'. '. .. No. 120 Nasaau Et.. New York,. - . ireliewspS ri 'oapying the above, (including rids notlce 4 ) and. giving It eight insertions. shall receive anyone of the bound volumes, which retail at #2 30 *3 penvol Send only one paper directed as above. August 26, 184 E. 2.1.8 t 7 - - -77 1 --- rELItOW PINE PLOORING.• VD'S here remised this week rboat load of/instinc t' V. buns lumber,' width we shall wink' into Floor Beards immediately. On, assortment is now felt, and we intend keeping It en, tbatabe paths may rely upon being amommodatod by a home market. Our pricer are or folliikre. viz,: ,Casoliria Floor hosirda. „ : , blumptchanna Yellow Pine do do - Whim rlo • Abavlnn generally . This pp:Mit:not gimp... 4 a pore poiltion to sive , * testaonabie credit, wo now,...tespect, telly give notice that an ardent for the obovo:Ankies alert be actompardedby she cash, or we . dull prefer to kerp our stock on band. ii 6T&AOCiI &Co:- , N.71.--We will plane:Jo:lgoe god grove baud/I.IIE pet 1000.1bek, if hauteld.haand Mien .Ikon the . 341.10k1i6r,1840. ^ ' TOILETTE AND FANCY GOODS; • rtoll sale stidattheit rhos stoccith rtnety of rainy . Castile khd other iiincy soap g had/. teed) and not britshcs4teu'a oil, Ox marrow .cod Dear . , (rogue, Pa Gatos to stick and pots, Tooth and - Poulpociihrolud twiny nthosaithlcs ID that hoe which ars otorekverl o.4o,,,f.Stspiwkr4osswtiow foryou:selves. / 7 .P.) :4P/iriAlegA.l93lN.l __FLAWS' .EXPEOTOILANT, :TS'S tAli ;Carrel' Coessrourrisii; Cogyhis,Colds,ks. -TO THE PlittlLlC. ritzsE?CriNG this valuable medicine to the pa to- Ilk its . a .remedy: for Consumption. and Pulmonary Diseases in general, 'lave been actuated solely by the greassuccess attelufiny its rutin my own.lmrnediate neighbothood, and It 'dairy to benefit the afflicted,' I shallaimply endeavor to. :urea brief statement of its -Retuirtess. and dettersoyeelf that its surprising et:llea c* will enable me to furnish each proofs of it. virtues so willitatisty the niost incredulous, that CONSUMP TION may wad "CAN BE'CIIIIED," If thismedicine is resorted to In time. As Consumption; however is a disease which differs much In the severity of its symp -1 ims,-arid the rapidity of its progress, acid has long hal% fled the atilt of physicians itcannot be supposed that this or any macs remedy is - eatable of effecting a cure in every case and i. ~ . try stage of ine s n icate ; an the contrary, we expect it to fail some times. a 'zirctunstance which occur' dally,with su the most vat wable remedies we possess, for the Most simple diseas es. Ttes proPrietorantrualts the following testimonials mks favor from citizens of this County. wok beaten to' the public. Ma. W. .1. HAss,—Havlng been afflicted for the last thirty ICUs with Consumption, and having bad the ad vice or some unite most eminentPhysicians,and was gi ren up pa Indrable. I was induced to make trial of your invalitable Expectomntpand am happy to say that I am entirely cured, and am attendingto wry daily occupation as though Iliad never beei afflicted. Previous to ta ttles your EXPECTORANT, I could not, VI had been so disposed, do anything at my trade.' I have aince ree ommended it to several of my friends, and particularly one caseof Coo nazism Consestrrtos. and am barmy to state that Is every Instance it had the desired effect Yours respectfully JOSHUA HAWKINS. ' . Hchuytkililta Yen, October 1.1844. • Scuustatic Haves, January 1, , 1845, Mr. W. I /14s. ,s —Deur 80. r—tiering (teen _fflicted With a severe pain In the breast, I was Induced to try yew Espectorant,and after ealodtme bottle of it,found it to relieve me, and I do not hesitate in recommending it to the public as a valuable medicine for Colds Coughs end Affections of th .4 Breast. • ; , ' lam respectfully yours" &e:, EDWARD IIIiNTZINGER. Schutt : Lam. Ilavgx, October 19. Idl4. .. 1 was taken with a bad cold aome time ago, and used one or two bottles of./fr hubs'. Expectorant, whichre lieved me much:and should I have occasion for the above again,l would freely call on Mr. Haas for his In valuable Expectorant. DANIEL H. STAGER. . . BCIII3I7.KILL. Havel!, holy ; nom. Sir happy to, testify to the efficacy ot your expectorant, for answer log tbrrpirrpose for which It was Intended, that of re lieving Coughs, Cold,, dcc.,. Yours respectfully, CHAR: lIUNTZINCER. ' For gaiety the Proprietor at SChuytkill Haven, and by the following Agents In Schuylkill county. • Poitsville--J. 8. C. Martin. - Llewellyn—Jobannan Cocktail, Esq. J. Falls, 'New Castle--George Reifsnyder, Esq. • Port Carbon—llenry Shissler. P. M. Landingville—Color & Drumheller, • •. Pinegrove—Orrieff& Forcer, TaniaqUi—llellnev& Morgan roth, iiiiddleport-11: Koch & Son, - ,Tuscarora—Georgo R. Dry. it - Frederick Klett &Co., have bees appotnted gene ar agents in Philadelphia, for Ilona' Expectorant. of ;a ._,., 4:PPv t /-8.91 ' . CELEBRATED • For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis Incipient Comroutplion, tflelnination of Os • Lungs, amid bisrases of tie Pulatoit• cry Org . ans. Tllls valuable preparation is highly recommended by - physiriane and by a celebrated chemist of Philadel phia, forgo medical effects and chemical combination, as well an by thousands Of others who have mule use of it —as it never has been used without producing beneficial enecal, and °lnitiate cure of the lIINCI/3011 for which it is recommended. And being a regular graduate of Pharma cy, I ran tenure the public of its perfect safety. It is composed of such preparilions as stand in the very high est repute among the 'medical racolty fee the cure of that class of dioceses which merino often only the forerunners of that fatal disease; cumsummion. in wont eases a here' there - is much pain in the breast, and which often extends through to theshoulder blade, I would strongly atIVISC i tie application of one of the' Compound Bantam, in Planters' to the breast. and .use' the Expectorant as directed. %In fact, the ascot - the Galhanom Planter cannot be too stroilly recentinentimi, rts I have seen no many instances of an ailboling the greatest relief in a very short spare of time. even In confirmed Col,llallaiati. The Expectorant will be Wend to relieve We rough, and the Plaster ;he pain, null, at the same time, draw the thilamaTi.in to the surface, and thereby net as a counter-irritant, which every physi cian will prunciunce good, without the least liwatation Whatever.' Persons are often said to have the consurup don, when by a Judicious tire or some of the beet Ewe- Tomlin', and a careful diet, they have been completely cured, an that their experience should act as a warning to "those wits are old to have the conseniption not to de spair, but try on. The Expectorant will he Pm nil to afford great relief, even when a cure is said to be iipporsible. , lielore making use of an I.:spearmint it would - be as welt to oxamine the Ifrida. commonly termed Palate. to are if it is not swollen or elongated. In'toich rases as ' ll ' a L C l Vr a lig ' tt i,n lig U lVa e :a - cOntinual disposition to swallow in ttrquently canned by an rfonzition of the palate. An eieellent. term') in such. rase. it to time a small quantity of Tincture Xyrrii.. say about a tea-gpoonful to a wine itla,.fo I of wnter, and in.e . a gargle, three ur fuur p 1.,. a day. lithe ahoy,. remedy should fall. r no r . of the oust Ilattlfe;ll. , a ollid lot beet bi apply lel It ..Zaffeht Kil Intee a small portion of it taken 'lf sat as to a/Vial the• •Ifrfla Lion and the rontinnal rough which IL woold.be I; e 1 Y 10 Produce in the throat. The operation is trifling and attended with but little, if any pain whatever. In Bronchitis, and di,ea,les of the throat, the gargle should be tiP ed. - . . . . Prepared by J. CURTIS C. lIUMIES.. Whnleiale and ReadDregaist and Chemist, Centre Street. Pottsville STANTON'S EXTERNAL REMEDY, CAMEO MINT'S LINIMENT. . - Is now universally acknowledged to he the inCallibie remedy for Rheumatism, Spinal Affection., Con. traction of the Muscles, Sore Throat and . Quinsy, Is sues, Old Ulcers, Pains in the Back and Chest, Agae In the Breassand Face, Tooth Ache, Sprains, Bruises, Salt Rheum, Burns, Croup, Frosted Fest, and all Ner vous Diseases. The triumphant nacres' which has attended the ap Oration of this most WONDERFUL 3IEDICINE in curing the most severe rases of the ditTerciwiliseases above named; and the WM( ENCOMIUMS that have been bestowed upun it wherever it has been introdu ced, gives toe the nghtto cotton the afflicted to reaort at mire in the only remedy th'at can be retied an. A year ham scarcely elapsed since! first introduced to the notice of the public, this WONDERFUL REMEDY, and in that Ann spare of time, it has acquired a repu tation Mutants it amongst medicines as a ,sreat Ester nal Remedy the fiat aid best. It has mewed 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. ha. 'induced some base and evil minded persons to palm oft 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 before'ynu buy, and see you get STANTON'S EXTERNAL REMEDY CALLED BUNT'S LINIMENT KOMI See that each bottle has my nano blown uponit, and that it is accompanied with direction., and with $ fac simile'of my signature on the second page; otherwise you will be cheated with an article that will injure in stead of benefitting you. • The low price at which it is sold enables every one, even the poorest to be by this excellent reme dy. It is unfortunately the case that the working etas ses, from exposure.ere 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 clonal per bottle,) robs the needy of their use. Thousands are now suffering the mostintense agony, 'easingfrom maimed limbs, distortions of the frame, inveterate rheumatism; many of them. perhaps, have already given up In despair all attempts iontitain after repented and unsuccessful trials—hut let no such feelings of despair be entertained—try lIENT'SLINI MEW, it has done wonders, as may be seen by reading the several eases repotted 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 reek for relief in its proper application, either for your self or you friends. then let the blame he upon your se (only, foe Providence has now placed within your reach a safelAnd certain remedy, which has already afforded relleTto thousands, and whose heating proper ties am inco)itestible. OCO. E. STANTON, Sing Sing; July 1,1547. AGENTS: • John O. Ilrown.•Pottsville. • Jonas liohinhold, Pint Clinton. Bickel & Titedler, burg• Lewis G. %Yonder. Schuylkill Haven. James 11. Falls, blinersville. • OM Gra. Re ifenyder, Nor Cattle Walter Lawton, St. Clair. lA. R.K eiiiiiton, Port Carbon. Oliver & !duo, Belmont. W. H. Barlow. Nosy-Philadelphia J. Wlll4trk, Middleport. George H. Pour : Procksille, Jae. It: Alter, Tolcarera. • & Marganwarth, Tamaqua. July 3d, 1817. , poubeille. May 1511.,1817T2-'-ht Ea RE REMEDY foo°Sl'e: 4 so, Pacts for the. People. Tlle constantly increasing popularity and halo of 11./ A. Fahnestock's . Vermifuge has induced persons who are ic tivlodsof its in cress. to calm off u pon the pnb- I ic preparations which pH medical mars know to be tact -Scotto. in entelilng worsts front the system. , • • This Venni loge made its way into public favor upon the ground of Its own tilt rinsie merits ; more than any 'othrymedicine of the kind now used ; anal; while many worm remedies have, by dint analog, been forced Into salc,pnd shortly after gone•into the obscurity which their worthlessness justly merited, B. A. Fahnestock's Vermifugemintinui.s to be triumphantly sustained. It baa only to he used and its (Inca; will fully sonata all that is sald of its wnliderful elm -111;1g power. - 'CERTIFICATE; - - Wales. Erie Co , New York, Jan. 7,1543. We certify that we have used li. A. Falinesuicles Ver mtfuge in our (muffles, and in every case it has provi; deda decided and effectual remedy for expelling worms from the system. We cordially recommend it to pa rents wlei bave children afflicted with that dangerous Malady. • ELON vincaL, WM. B. PAINE, • ROBERT MAY, JOB. BURROUGHS. For sale, wholesale and remit, at the drug warehouse of B. A. FAHNESTOCK lc CO. - , Corner of Sixth and Wood eta., Plttsbarp.Pa. For. sale in Proms ille, by • JOHN G. BROWN, Druggist. December) , ,-50 • ; vie data our : dig- TENNENT , S WARilliallON GALLERY or DAGITEREATYPES, r—Afo. 5534 Nora Seamed S'ereet,-X . W, curter of Callorlsill Strect...PAiladetplia. ' • '•'• rum E Likenesses taken are beautifully coloied tilts •wenknownestablistarient, for One Deitai,-a re uni versallynceiceded to bo ettuat in every respect to uttc in the curl. Pictures taken equally well in cloudy and Clear weather. A large assornitent of Medallions 'nod Lockets oa.haod, iti•-liCiat in to 139 Including the • picture: - The Subscribers reinecifully Invite . the eldtens of Schuylkill Conott, to - call end ,extrolnu uptenneulor the latest hriprove*ents in the art of ,Danuerrootyping, which will be extant/I chetAlly and without charge.' • - T.A. J. (.: O ,TEisiNENT:,6 Pbitadelpgla;Pine 2R, °V." • • 27-43tiiu,, WARRANTED ITNDER. k PE N ALTY ,OF THOUSAND DOLLARS. Frie Xi.srat Substances. .4 Sovereign, dreg. • rI , IIE perm( of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills In IL the cure of Fever and Ague, hu been most re markable. Before the proprietor was Billy satisfied to recommend them in this complaint, he had case after case come under his notice in which limas proved that If there was one complaint over which the Pills had more complete control than another. it was fever and Ague. The following is front a well known Citizen of Indiana: Pepala Cameo, Annum, July 17, '47. Dr. Wright:—Some time since, your agent left me • supply of yourlitdiaa Vegetable Pills. I' have found paid Pills to be in great demand lately is the cure of 'Fever and Ape. Mr. James Boyd has a son wbo had' been ihid up with Fever and Ape, and had tried va rious other remedies, all of which proved of no atall. lie determined to try your Indian Vegetable Pills. and by using one boa is non . sound and well. Mr. T. Brien !Pl had a datighter,l4lr. Hugh Groves a son. and Mr. Charles Nichols and three of his family, were all down at the same time with Fever and APe, and had also tried the various other remedies without effect. Your Indian Vegetable Pala soon restored theca to perfect health. I canassure you, from what I have seen, your Vegetable'Pills may be relied on far a certain cure of Fever and Ape. Yours. respectfully. JACOB DENHAM, T. M. Also acting Justice of the Peace. This is,tri Certify, that I was entirety cured of the Chills and Fevers, of several months standing, by the use of four doses, of four Pills each, of Wright's In dian Vegetable Pills, and after taking medicine from a regular physician for some time, and have had no syrup. toms of It since, which has been about one year ago. • . .I. W. SPENCER. Texas, Champaigne coulvlsr, Ohio. This is to certify, that I was cored of the Chills and Fevers by the use ot . Viliglat'e Indian Vegetable Pills, after having had three attacks of it. DAVID DERRY. Sara, drove, Fairfield Comnty, Ohio. FEVERS. Fevers, like every 'other form of disease, are only an effort of nature to expel from the body something that is opposed to health; It is.merely a struggle between the good and had humors for supremacy, and the com motion which ensues is called Fever. The usual symptoms of a Fever are heaviness, languor. anxiety. sighing and yawning, with alternate this of heat and cold. ; After which,the patient complains of pain in the head and back, thirst, difficulty of breathing, 'lain in the limbs, a sense of fulness about the region of the stomach, nausea and sickness, with sometimes a vom iting of bilious matter. Wrights Indian VegetahleFilts will he found poc.uli• arty adapted to the cure of all kinds of Fever, becaase they net only thoroughly cleanse the. stomach and bowels from all bilious humors. hut they Open HMS excretory vessels which empty into the bowel.: and, consequently, the impurity contained in the circulation ' (which is the cause :of all disordered motions of the blood, called Fevers.) is thrown into the bowels, from whence it is carried off by the regula r atvine discharges. In using Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills for Fevers, the only cure necessary in to have the medicine oper -1 ate copiously by the bowels. If the symptoms arc ur gent, from loon to eight pills should In, taken. night and menthe% until the fever has ; after which, smaller doers, mice twenty-faur hours. will he suf ficient to restore Sri bodyi ton state of sound health. Persons going West of South: would do well to take with them an ample supply of this medicine, as a pai -1 vendee and cure of Southern and Western Fevers. Lot it be remembered that Wilton:Vs lams VEGE TABLE PILLS are prepared with special reference to the - laws governing the human body. consequently they are always good, always useful, always effective in rooting out diseaso. Every family should keep them on hand. • . . . Mrs. E. M. BEATTY, Pottsville; . Medlar & 110-kel.Of wigsbuig. A. Heel.: er, Port Carbon. • Doiwald H. Voir, MeKeansburg. , Ceo. R. Drey,TIISCaTLIIII. Henry Koch d Son. Middidport. tVus. Taggart.. Tamaqua. , B. & E Hammer, Orwigahurg. Wheeler & Miler, Pine grove. I • Jonas Kauffman, Llewellyn. • Jacob Kauffman, Mabantango. ' John Weist, Klingdraton. 1 Gabriel Herb, Ziounermintown. ' C. IL De Foreq, Minersville. , • • Jonathan Crsr, Llesvellyni, , George Preißlbis, Eaet Brunswick. S. Hart & Co., New Philadelphia. • Levan & Kauffman. Schuylkill Haven. M. & J. Prettier, East Brunswick. Jonas Robitihntds, Port Clinton. - Reffenyder & Brother, New Castle. fl. E. Reedy, Lower Matnintongb. . . Eckel & Banned. Tremont, Wm. Price. St. Claw. • Boyer & Wernert, McKeansbnrg. .. ,W. H. Barlow, New Philadelphia. . ri-Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills,•of the North American Col lege of health No. ilSe, Greenwich street, New York ; No. IPS Treruqnt street, Ruston—and principal office No. ifill Race street. Phila.- [A1ig.21,47 34i:114.19-3I TO Till CITIZENS OP SeIitrYLICILL .. . . COUNTY, HEAD WHAT OTHERS SAY OF the virtues of • _ . DR. KEELER'S CORDIAL .eI.WD CARMINATIVE. FOR the speedy cure of Darrhcca,Dysetrien, Cholera Infantuur, Cholera kiorbus. Mummer complaint, tlalic, Flatulency, and all derangements of the Stomach and bowels from Teething. etc. Thousands die annu ally with disease of the stomach and bowels from neglect. Among the numerous remedies both public and private, recommended for the above diseases none are equal to the Cordial—we invitee trial, and challenge a com parison—years of experience and trials made with it in hundreds of cases. auperadded Oahe voluntary tes— timony of physicians and others, gives, it a character lint to be unheeded by those cherishing the welfare of themselves and their children, speedily subduing the pain and inflainatory tendency allaying irritability of the stomach, and constraining the unhealthy evacua tions, its operation is prompt and effectual. Read the following testimony from practising physicians: Danville, Bleko Co. August 25.'47. r t- , - Dear Sil am now mei ed to recommend your Cordial from having used it wi success in several in stances ; and am now trying yo r Panacea in a case of protracteddebility, attended wit a cough, apparently produced In the young lady by her "outgrowing her strength" to use a coalman phrase. . Yuma. &c. ALFRED EARLE, M. D. iniltletpkia, September 13, '47. Pr. reeler i—At your request I have tried your Cor dial in my family, as well as in several instances upon those I have had. occasion to prescribe for, and am. highly pleased with its operation, and have no doubt" that It will ere long become one of the most popular remedies for afl'ections of the stomach end bowels, of the present day. With the beat wishes for its success; believe me yours truly, ' SANFORD BELL' Late Surgeon U. it. Navy. ' Lancaster Co. Nessrille, Dec. 11,'47. Dr. Keeler .—Someturie last summer your agent left me sonic of your Cordial urging me to try it. It to happened that I had a case; a. child about six months old, whose stomach and bowels were in • very disorder ed condition caused by a deficiency of its mother'. milk. The child was a mere skeleton, there was much ter mina tenesnius, andeonstant evacuations. 1 adminis tered every medicine I could think of with but 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 battle the stomach ,arid bowels had recovered their natural tone, everjr,other bad symptom yielded, and the child recovered rapidly: I lave no hesitancy in saying that your medicine Is the very healthr the above com plaint I have administered In 21 years practice. Very Respectfully Your friend, 11. B. BOWMAN, M. D. IlllcPrenared and sold N. W. cor.,nf Third and South, and Third and Green streets Philada.. For rale by J. G.:llmwnl and]. 8. C. Martin, Pottsville; E. Klein ert and Samuel Kempton, Port Carbon ; J. B. Falls, Minersville; W. Haas, Schuylkill Haven; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua; and by Druggists throughout the County. Price 25 cis.'per bottle. Also Dr., l'alween. a speedy and powerful remedy in,all Serofuloui Syolutilic and Constitutional dltleaces. - It is Infinitely superior to any know n reme dy In chronic affections of the Chest, Stomach, Liver and Skin.'. It cures radically chronic Rheutuatism,and diseases seising from impurities critic blood. Females suffering with ions of appetite, constipation, nervous debilup s ••Irregularitv."• sallow complexion. pimples, blotches. etc. will And the Panacea to rise permanent and lastingrelier For particulars see pamphlets. Price 091 pee bottle, 6 bottles tek hone 10th] april 15tf 16 , • , OMIE=MI=4=I r, OR the cure of Headache, Giddiness. RheumatisM, .Piles, Dyspepsia, Scurvy, Smallpox, Jaundice.Pulns In the Back, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma, Fevers of, all kinds, Female Complaints, Measles, Salt Rhennii Iteartbuin, Worms. Cholera Morton, Coughs, Quinacy, Whooping Cough, Cooatiniption, Fits, Livir 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 striictions in the organs of digestion. Experiencethas proved that nearly every disease ori• mate., from I toparnies of the blond or derangement of the digestive organ.; and to secure health, we must re move these obstructionit or restore the blood to i s na tural state. . . Thu aver sion , to taking medicine is most eliectoally re moved by Clianer's Veretable Purgatirs Falls; being munpletely enveloped with a coating ofpure white sugar (which is as distinct from the. 'eternal ingredients as a nut shell from the kernel) end have no torte of medicine but are as easily swallowed as bits of candy. Moreover they neither nauseate or gripe in the slightest degree,u .but operate equally on all of the diseased parts of the system, instead of confining themselves to and 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 !date- Another will operate on the blood, and re move all impurities In its circulation, while a third will effectually expel whatever impurities may bard been discharged into the stomach, and hence they en-Us at the rout of disease, remove all Impure humors from the body open the pores externally and internally ; separate ,all foreign and obnoxious panicles from the chyle, so that the blood mast be thoroughly pare—thus securing a free and healthy attune to the twart. lungA, and liver; and thereby they restore health, even when 'all other means have failed. The entire truth of the above can be unattained 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 pail for them in all canto where they do not give universal satisfaction. Retail prices, 25 cents per box. Principal office, No f 6, Vesey unapt. New York. The fallowing are the agents in Schuylkill county for Ulckners Vegetable Purgative Pitts* . . • I.S.C.MARTIN..I. G. BROWN, and F. SANDER SON, Pottsville ; N. Shinier, Port Carbon ; Wm. IL &view, Now Philadelphia rT. Williams, Middleport IL Schwarts, Patterson ; .1.11. Alter, Tenatora ; lie n iter & Morkenroth, Tamaqua; Wtn. Price, St. Clair ; George Relfsnydar, New 'Castle ; J. B. rails. Millers ville; Jonas-Kauffman„-Llervetlyn; Jacob Kauffman, Lower Mabontongo ; Paul Darr, Pinegrove ; Shoener & Garret, Orwigshurg; Lyon & Rishel Pon Clinton; J. Christ, Levan ikKauMnan, Schuylkill - Haven. Oct. 30, 'V. ' • . 15-cow hand for'sale by . BEATTV co. '- Aug. 12, .. - . The following nienben eve cninrmed bribe * i t s andatocompitthed enkli • iingigts A intitatf Wilsox Is uncertain whether th . have ever appear e d eipi ,.... 1 1 but if they b . f . , i t *t ie ed n republication wtinter• be unacceptible. 1 ' • A lIAB I VEST SONG. Air—'l.llfritey Doran." . Ora the days thee, ughout the year,— . The warm , the '4lO. the cold , the dike,. There's none In w idth wa hare such cheer, AO that °fib:ult.@ Reaping. The Fannet ets his riches in— Ili a fertile de ds again look green-- 0 l SOre Ureters not so blest • sung; ' .As plentetuls Harvest Reaping. . • • 1 At morn, we me* to health and glee,— I The lied wave* I ke a yellow lea; • We slash it doni,n with gaiety. And laugh whit Harvest Reaping. • - Though man e have bat one titled— Obey our Lea et ; reap, and bind; . Nor leave q e °ding bead behind— _ do clean 6 Harvest tinging! _ At v'ry Tarsag .we take a drink,— And ast oar Lo es, who kindly Milk More° Reaper without rand. • Than a rich R I, et reaping. . when, smiling. they the Luncheon brim We sicklevaloulte, rejoice and sing: A pretty .Gtrl; the very thing Most lov'd t Harvest Reaping. •- I 2 j . - At night, when al is put in shocks, We eat our sop r—crack oar John— • And pity those, ne. silly folks. ' Who know nop i i e hat is restart. • Then all in: ace retire to rest, And, with d'e lght to every breast. •k ) ; • We know of all men they're tbe best,- Whu dear! love good Reaping. , Theo, let as gait pass oar lives,— Do kind to Sweet carts, lose our Wires— • And work like Rees , while Virtue thrives ' With Joy at Harvest Rasping. do shall we gala the nen reward, That waits oig those wbo !nab regard; While ev'ry '4 . Viee we fkr discard, . • Liko.Weeds at Harvest Reaping. _ Fecir azei l~ej „fanner. 47 - I:attening ft., 013 Paranipx—A cones. pondent has written to inquire "whether we know by our mien exprrienee the quality of the palter for feeding and (alerting Fiver, In enswer,ie beg have to stung, that at Our farm at Callao& b t Ringmer, we bevel beittsin the habit of employing parsnips for that urgo&te for some time. Upon reference to our oke we find that on the I Ith of October, 1847, wq pu n t up two shoats of eleven weeks old, and fed them on skim milk and per. snips for three months, when they were killed, weighing two hundred and thirty-one and two hundred and thirtyLeight pounds. They were well fattened, firm in qesh, hod the mug of smil in g flavor. , The qupatity of parsnips consumed by them was nine b shela each. ..-. Vows (Eng.) Express. 1 Remarks.—W have often ,wondered that no amount is made 4 thii valuable root. All the world is alive to the ulna of ttie carrot; while this rich esculent is erirett overlooked. ' That the parsnip conteini morq eaceharine matter than the carrot, or 'even spy of i the heete, we are ntiified. A very excellent vine is made of it, which we ven ture to court car i not be made from any other of the whole root crop. Its estimation as en edible for the table also tells in its favor. And a herd of hogs turned into a field 'containing bagu, tea k . carrots, and parsnips, would not be long in settling the question which thi7 liked best ; and as shy 'cannot read the ilenesee. Farmer, and are not io. fluenced by any of oin hltindering theories, sod trust alone to experience and that unerring guide that nature has provided them in the Out of reason, we are disposed to give them the credit of being very 7ipablq judges—very.—(Gteem I Farmer. i i E.' a - Effects of Pcrutnan and African Gurino. —A gentlemen of thislcity, who has a (Armin Baltimore County, purchased one lot of Pentrina GtfariCi and another of African, not being able to get a supply of the for Mer. Flo put in 7 acres of millet on•the same piece of ground, located in a bottom of isinglass 44, much exhausted by M. poverishing culture. To about 1 acre be applied 200 lbw. of Peruvian quano—to the adjoining 5( icier, he eppliekl African Guano, in the same pro. ~, portion, end let undressed the residue of the 1111. en acres. N w for this results : the portion ma. 1 oared with th Peruvian Guano ie covered with a most luxurian crop of I millet—the adjoining 51 acres drewted with African Guano, it ai lent a foot less in blight, while between it end the ilp undressed, theire is scar4ely any perceptible differ ence. The time beingi opportune, we give thew i l 'focus without omment,!leaving it to farmers to thaw th eir ow conclusions.—[B,ll. Farmer. 1:FT) raj. e Shepberds . Dugs.—Take a papal the largest cu epeciesi, from three to six weeksold and a ewe th. t has a yciung lamb. Kill, or other. wise dispose rt the young lamb; confine the us in a small pen, and make the puppy nick the swo three or four times and riou here done all that Is necessary. The puppy lwill recognize the ewe as its mother, the ewe will Own the puppy as her off spring, and will rear it. IA dog thus raised is wild er and fiercer and much more severe in tight than the ordinary cur—able to use up ill the wolves that can be produced. I They in part partake of the nature of a wild animal, and will subsist like sheep upon vegetation. i We base a friend in the sheepbnaince* is youth( America, come 20 milts - hack from M'untevideo, who hai a large nuptial of these dogs until hie flocli l , and they afford cbriipleu protection. 1 This is the whole secret la lassoing shepherd do —Cadent: Jrffersonian. *Curlews Mode of Making Butter.= ( I Want butter ?nly for my prenkfaat, I lay a guano( blotting papr upon a plate, and pour the nom upon it. In ca short time the milk filters through, and the butter it formedl „_lf I wish to aphis the operation, I torn the paper over gently en the cream, and keep it in contact a few moments ea then press ujon it, and the butter is formed in len than two minutes. If ~ ott submit it to arm pressure by 'a screw prove, it becomes as hut in when frozen.' I cannot think but the eimplititt of this mode of proceeding would be universally adopted, if 'spy better material thin blotting pipe could be tholight of for the filterer—the paper eb tiering too firmly to the bitter, and the finest mar , lin' admitting of the passage of the cream, GARDENER, eirliow to Presume ~ P,caches.—We find the following recipo going the, rounds in the papers to preserve peaches so as to Mari Mei?' flavor, sal as this is thelseason for inch work 'we Publisb it,. in order that our readers ,May have en opportunity of testing it : 'Cleari yotii, peaches by pouring bat writer upon them, and a:fiervrards wiping them with a coarre!cloth; put hhem into glass or earth• en jars, cork them up end fasten the corks with wire or strong twine ; then place the jars in a tit tle of hot water until the kimosphsric sir is ;spit. led from the jars; after Which seal up tight with wax. Peaches prepared lin this way retain' ihrir original flavor, and are V rosily delicious, whin cooked in the ordinary nhinner, six months or I year after bein put up, as if just taken from es lrees..' 1 I I ITS WORKIVPit•IXE IT.', Touseyls linlveos, al OintMept, A COMYLETVfeenedy foiburns,sesiels,cuti,bronei opening, swellings, sant rheum, plles, - fevre Perri ch4PP"d scald head, and kinds of INFLAME!) SORER, • . . • - Proms In all conditions er life are at all times liable to be afflicted with.the above complaints. It 10 therefore the duty of heads of 61111114 s to provide and keep es hand, ready fed' kny emergency, A REMEDY that as capable of removing the suffering attendant en thew very troublesome companions. • Those who have arid Toasty's Universal Oiatinexi need not ire told that Dna most completa remedy, 14 perfect more, of pnie,andibe roost speedy remover of imgarnmation ever Aiseaeemb The experience of such peisona is stifficiem to rat' them, to keep it always ore hand. knowing that kW valnahle lives and limbs have been saved by this NI .GICAL CONQUEROR of Inflamed and other aorta burns, scalila, .fit. It instantly stops all pain of the se verest kind and prevents nit scar. No family phooid be without it, RS an iminediaik application of it. in case of barns or scald. would do note good while waiting far the doctor than he could ail' when arrived, besides km venting long hours ot the u 'nest Buffering which night pass before a nltyPickin could be obtained. It pciepo;sseseontrol over the severest inDiriceby over mortification. over Inflammation, and by its com bined virtues it :was as Ants-septic,Xerripe.Aan - lrf modir,Anoilone. gmollieng'ond Ilealing, and is thew" CObl METE ;EXTERN RESIEDI' now in use. Thousands have tried artyl thousands praise it. It is working, its Way into publi favor with a rapidity bur tefore. utik noivn in the history of medicines. 7172 who user. recommend it Again we pay, nefamcf should be without It. The lie GRATIS'' .itli hooks describing this Ointateet. — C- Each bore ~r The genuine Tousby's Universal Oxi'' ment, has the signature of D. T.ousey written VIII taw ssf side label in black Ink. Never purchase a hos aillom i this violator! can,he seen. I Price 3 veleta per box." five hones for di OD Prepared by Elliott Is Tommt Druggists, Syracuse, N. Y., and sold by agents tilyeal ,, alit the United stares. in New Twit at 101 Nassau street. • he following nre the ag nts le Schuylkill coal', fcl Tousey's Universal Olson nt : • - J. S. C MARTIN, i 3. G. BROWN, rottsclile. F. 8A DERSON, 11. Shirsler, Poo Carbon, Wm. IL Marlow, New Philadelphia,, T. Williams, liliddlernot„.; 11. Schwartz. Patterson, • J. a: Alter. Tiicianra, Wittier & Morgenrnth. Tamaqua. - . `- William Price, St. Clair, George Reifiuyder, New Castle, James H Falls, 511nersville, Jonas Kautiman,Lletvellyn .1. Christ. . Jacob - Jacob Kauffman, Lower Nlnhontonyn, fihnenen &Garrett, Onvigsborg, Lyon k MOO, rod, CIMMa. • Levan & KautTinan 11chuyikill haven. , Darr, Plasma* [Oct ______,.. orPT,DAVY'S fi*Fk. , rt•L'aitu . s ITE subtscriber has Pot received a supPlT '- tt • •LAur*ataang which are a (swot Upton .. 7 arts' Improved Safety Lamp, which is, scanowirdS 1, to be the bait and safest' now in use In the wool ri Europe. For, sale at less prices tban tber zall 1,61°- ported ;at - HANNAN'S April a l l 1 ( - Heap Hook and vattall ll 1 a
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