'... ,TIIE CONTRAST. TIME WIFE. She •it■ M fier rhalr from morning to night, 'Tie sem work. sew; Elbe rises at dawn with her hear so !gill. Gnes sewing and sewing with I her ight Till the hour of sleep. 'Tie her deligb • To work and sew , sew. sew. The heedie goes in and the thread comes ant, 'TIN sow. sew, sew ; ' Noss she sings to the baby a merry song, And Green the henna of the asppyithrong , While her fingers nimbly fly along, To sew, sew, sew. TIIE HUSIIpiD ne site In his chair from morning to night; smoke, chew, smoke, Us rises at dawn hls kw to light, Goes puffing and chewing with all his might, Till the hour or sleep. 'Tis his delight To smoke, chew, smoke. The quid goep In when the pipe goes out, 'Tis chew, chew, chew ; Now, a cloud of smoke pours, from his throat. Then !Its mouth sends a constant stream afloat, Sufficient to carry a mill or a boat, 'Tin chew, chew, chew. DEATH IN A QUANDARY. If death should say to Lewis Cass •Yield up you lite old party plodder,' tie would be bothered like the ass That starved between two stacks of fodder,. •Which life, 0 monster, dolt thou mention, Vithreak my sword before I die so. One life claims extras and Extension, The other carries a Proviso." A PLAY UPON WORDS. A bat about a farmer'm room Not long ago 1 knew • Ta fty. Ifs eaughta fly, and then Flew up the chimney flew. But such a scene was never seen, • (I am quite sure of that.) As wheel with sticks all bandit essayed To blithe bat it bat. ,r 2" Married in Spite of Themsekes.—Old Governor &hones% of Connecticut, who flour ished come forty years' ego, wawa man of some hn.nor, as well as perseverance, in effecting the ends desired.—Among other anecdotes told of him by the New Londe people, the place where he re sided, is the followtng: Of the various sects that have flourished for a slay, end then ceased to exist, was one known as the Rogerites, so called from their founder, a Tom., or John, or some other Rogers, who settled not far from the goodly town aforesaid. The distinguish ing tenet of the sect was the denial of the proprie ty and scripturality of the-form ofmarriage. „ ft is not good for man to be alone."- This they be lieved, and also that one wife only should "cleave to her husband," but then this shnuld_he a matter of agreement merely and the couple should come together and live as man and wife, dispensing with all forms of marriage covenant. The old Gover. nor need very frequently to call upon Rogers and talk the matter over with him, and endeavor to convince bim of theimpropriety of living with * Sarah, as ho did ; but neither John or Sarah would 'give pp the 'orpiment. ft was a matterof conscience with them—they were very happy together as they were--of , what use could a mere form be; suppose they would thereby escape scandal, were they not bound to take up the cross, and live according to the rules they professed I , The Governor's logic, was paw erkaa. He was in' John's neighborhood ono day and accepted en invitation to dine with him. The conversation, as usual, turned upon the old subject. “Now, John," says the Governor, after a debate of the point, "why will you not marry 'Sarah ! Hive you not token her to be your lawful wife?" "Veit, -certainly,".rephed John, but my-con science will not permit me to marry her in the forme of the world's people.": "Very well. But you hive her?" "Yes." "And respect her I" • "Yes." ' .- "And cherish her as the bone of your bone and Seth of your flesh?" •"Yee, certainly I do." "And will I" "Yes." "Then taming to Sarah, the Governor mid "And you love and obey him l" "Yes." "And respect and cherish him 1" -- .Certainly I do." "And will 1" - 6.1{ off." .iThen,"said the Governor, rising, io the name of the laws of God, and of the Commonwealth of Connecticut, I pronounce you man all wife ' The ravings and rage of John and Sarah were of no avail ; the knot Was tied by the highest au thority in the State. IT''Sportnnanship.---Ata Inanan, who had never fired a gun in his life. took it into his head to go a-shooting. . It was not long before he saw a little woodpecker perforating a small cherry tree. Pat crept slowly as far as he dare without alarming the bird, and after rocking two or three eircum hendibuswa around the tr e e, as the little feathered mechanic performed a similar revolUtion around its trunk, he thought he had at last got a chance for t shot, so shutting both lii. eye; fast, be blazed away. The bird, more scared than hurt by the attack, took to its wing,: while Pat, aura as he could be that he had brought down his game, commenced searching for it at the foot of the tree. As be was thus engaged„a frog started up before him, and began hopping gloom: the tree. I'at, in en seamey of joy. at haying found„as ho supposed, the object of hit search, seized poor croaker, and as be eyed hit lantern jaws end speckled skin, with somewhat of amsument, exclaimed : t'A web, now, hut sure yen were a pretty bird, 'afore I shot the feathers ofrjet!" tar Beautiful Picture —A fair young girl is leaning pensively on the.casement, gazing with thoughtful brow on the scene below. The bloom of fifteen summers tints her soft cheeks, the sweets of it thousand flower& see gathered upon her round lips, the curls cling to a spotless brow and fall upon a neck of perfect grace, the serimtning eyes sem lighted by the tenderest filo of poetry, and, beauty hovers over her as a most favored child. What are her thoughts 1 Loro cannot stir a ho. sOtit so young, nor sorrow yet hate touched a spirit so pure. Innocence itself seems to here chosen I her for ,its own. Alas! has disappointment touched that youthful heart I Yes, it mist be so; hut hint! she starts; her eye brightens; her lips part; she speaks; listen: you nasty tool, quit scratching that pig's back, or I'll tell marm InrThe same ahl Drunk,'—"He-he-here I am eaid a returned volunteer yesterday to a magistrate, "and w-what f-f-for Isn't there rt-n-no laws or consti-t-tooshuns is this 'ere pp-place! Isn't there the 14-rust ryp•principlee of j•justice in this 'ere c-c-city t I'd like to know." "This is the third time you've been here," said the Alderman. "rime' N-jest Tr-re-whet I was a t-t•talking . about. In the 8•s-state of Trenton, w- - s-tvhere I c-e-ooma from, they n•naicur t-t-try a man but or-se-wonst for the a•aaame oft)ffenee ; but he-here I've been b.b-brought no- t t-three ihne'ller the a4-same old d-d-drunk . 3 --[Picayune.. 2 ' at 17"Actelioneers.—Ono of the best auctioneers about town is Pillsbury, who sells for Homer—ha Can get more for a bedstead with one leg than any nun we - know of. We saw him sell an old (mi. bible the other day, end that so pathetically, ;that 'he got a countryman crying like a baby. Ac. -cording to him it originally bcl'nged to an old lady in the Uoloaies, who bathed it with tears antigen _it to her eon ;eke, who the next week shipped ao second mate on a clam schooner, went to the Bay of .Biacey, fell overboard, got drowned, and the next evening appeared to his true love in a pair of Tidied overalls. The ifirect of all this was, that OUT agricultural friend paid about two dollars more Tor the copy than he could bave bought a new one for.—[Albany Knickerbocker. rirThe,Pope and the Deeit,—••Come here my la,' laid an attorney, to a boy about nine years o[ age. The boy came end tithed the - ittorney "what cue VMS to bo tried next V' ..A ease between the Pope end the Devil," re plied the lawyer,nwhich do you think will be most likely to gam the action I" "I guesai replied the boy, .•it wilt be a pretty bard squeeze—the Pope, has the mast money, but the Devil the most lawyers." Ir,r4 Fitting Rebuke.—"Docejo , or arm pain you much, sir l•' asked a young lady of a gentle tun who had seated himself rear her in a mixed assembly, and thrown his arm arm's the back of ber chair and sl.ghtly touched her neck. • Alga. Min, it does not; but why do you ask?•' , noticed it was considerably- out of place, sir," irepiiod'atio ~ that's Tho arm was removed. la' The Quicker the fleT•tcr.—A gentleman was jootopessug tho musiceraTion - desu tor a lady to estimate had been paying his aildiessee. Alias D.:t said he, "what time do you prefer?" "Oh." she replied earelendy, ••any time will do, but the Quicker the better." The company sail. ed at the rejoinder, end the gentleman took her at tau word. CHICIM ATE THE DOCiniiiki.ii.Nl3. Gorman and English Taylor /dummies for Mill, by the Oros. At pores. German tAfe of Gen. Taylor. • Rough and Ready Text Book and Alumnae. Taylor Miramar*, . By the hundred. Aimee. or single copy. Jun recall* ed and for sale by the eubscrlber. Club, supplied al tow raus by the quantity, 13 . BAtitiAN. AND EM mAnKr.ir STREET, PRILADELPRIA. The Cheapen and Largen aconments of Gold and Silver Watches, in Philadelphia. ...... Cold Levers, full jewelled,lN carat case, *3O and over atz Silver Levers, full Jewelled, l6 and over Lepines - " II and aver Silver Quartlers, - - 5 to 010 Gold Pencils,. • I 50 . • Silver Tea Spears, equal to coin. 4 50 . Gold. Leas, silver holder and pencil, , 100 • with a splendid assortment of all kinds of Watches. both gold and silver; rich jervelryotc-,&c. Cold Chain of the beet manufacturer., and in fact ovoything In the Watch and Jewelry line at much less prices than tau be bought in this city or elsewhere. • Please save this advertisement, and call at either LEWIS LADOMUS, N 0.413 Market Street, above I lth. North aide, oral JACOB L.ADOMUS; _ ; 240 Market St., first stern below Nth, South aide. ca , We have Gold end ililver Levers still cheaper than the above prices—a liberal discount made to the trade. Sept. 23. 1 l 9 ag Gmo FRENCH REVOLUTION. TTEANTS noi well as Monopolies, must -;;. s e ri , ; s be e t ,t r i r i prices. at t .. ? o a r, tact canbe s p t r r o e 'to" ? above Arch, Philadelphia. LE [ItiRAY. Fine Gold and Watches, lower than -ever offered, Wholesale and Retail. The stock consists in part of Gold and Silver Levers; l'Epines and Gmarter Watches ; Jewelry nettle newest and most flishionable patterns: SILVER tirooNs, &c —Particular attention paid to these articles, Me qualify of which is No. 1. and work manship ditto. The establishment of LE HERAT bas been well known rar forty years, in Second Steel, and has made a character which needi no pulling. Silver Teaspoons aglow as 411 50 per sett—can be made for less if wished. , WATCH GL/One—Plain, 10 eta.; Patent, 15; Lu nette, eta.; other articles in proportion. Remember, you can buy here below any published lint of prices in this -City or New York. Watch Repairing particularly attended tn, and war• ranted to give satisfaction. N. B.—Old Gold or Silver bought for cosh or takca In eschange'at (don't forget the N 0.72) North Second Street, above Arch. Philadelphia Phila., Sept,' 4, 1017 BRADY & ELLIOT,., ..jratelinialars and Jewellers, AND DEALERS IN lii[ !UNE BY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Store next door to the Miners' Dank, Centre street,. I) ha . . ... r y .) MESSRS. IL & E. keep constantly on hand rla,. an extensive assortment of WATCUES, em ,., acing every style, price, and manufacture Eitill , to be found in this cnuntry ' • among which they may particularly reft%t i lie celebrated-gold and silver LEVERS of M. I. T o ' s •4- Co., Jos. Johnson, Robert Itoskell, Wm. Roliinson, fee., of whose it-isn't facture they have a splendlAnollectlon. Al.BO, gold and silver Anchors and Letones,to which they would invite attention. ALSO, a large mid complete assort ment of Jewelry and Silver tVare, embracing nearly every article properly coming under those heads.— Clocks in greet variety; Musical instruments and Fan cy Articles of every description. Repairing of Clbcks, Watches, Jeivelry, kc.., promptly attended to. Messrs. R. & E. deem it unnecessary in ndvertise ment to' enumernte their stork mote SPOClfiertilYt suf fice to say that it hay liven selected with much care and discretionoand is one of the most extensive to he found In the country. Their long experience in the limitless will frilly wow:int them in inviting the attention of purchasers, in the full comidence that I hey are enabled to sell as cheap as any other establishment here or e l s e_ whe re. flieciSt7.sl-ly —_ 7— NEW W ATC D. AND JEWELVA' STOIDL.: No. 19. SOVI'll SECOND TREET, (4 frt., elndrd ?Pave .Markel stretl.) 110:11.A.S .kl.Sol' inVites the ft:Jen:lon of the tilvlio. to VII , Irttolefone cock of WA"CCIIF.i+, "" ,tll', SILVF,R sxr) PLATED WARE, of all klude. RIICCANNiA ffe Sr. which be has Just opened at the above stand. The ?nick comprises a trill assortmcnt of almost every article in his line, and is offered at very tow prices—be no not to be undersold by any one in the city. Gold lever Watches, roll jeweled, IS karat casco, warranted to keep good time, $33 and upwards. $25 and upward!. Silver Lover, full jeweled : : 17 I.epines, : : 12 " tioartiets. : : : stolo " Gold Penedo, : : : :1 25 " , . . . Gold Pen:. Silver liolder.,, iIII Perri], I 00 " , With a laree :I,sorlment of other articles, equally lOW. 1 ::- l'atunilar attention * Will Ile pall to repairing Watches.. Pay I, '49. 27..1i THOMAS C. GARRET & Co. IMPORTERS OF NvATeitr.s. Plated and TitaTl!lin Facer - 000 . 11P, an . d . ttAciurei, of Jewelry awl t4ilver AN arr,l2. t•• chesnut Street. near Fourth. Philadelphia, bane received, by late arrival, a larJe and handsome stock of Encli,ll and French XV.lleileA, Maible P.,rcelsin and Finn ey flock, Plated Urns. CAAATA, Cake, Barket,,llilll and Chamber Candle:qv kn, Sam, Ladle, Spool, and Fork.. MAO, a good a,tortinent of Britannia V:Jse and Fine Cutlery. Tlu•ir st o rk of .fiqvelry i. lame the tno,d l'aqh innalde kind. nod tiny are woll,opidivd with Sill, Spoons. Irk Napkin !hitter linives,ezr and without Inakina any di,phy /f [irk, in thp ,ri„,,thpyiprsill n 4 liow as fl,e that do and inn IIP persifiv , wiAtinv: Lt purchase, to call. npril IS - 11.4.1111150 V, BROTIIEDIS Si Co. CHEIISTs, O . :Tee Xo. 19 snetk Front PAilrsdelphirs. Pure. Partor White Lead ; Ainm,groundundincrystal; Extta Ground " " Copperag ; I " " " • Mine Niicar of Lead; Red Lead; Pyroligneous Acid ; Red Liquor;. Orange_ Mineral; tlron,Liquor.', • MASTIC BLACK. I THE so iisenbers offer to the Public, Moir Mastic Black :wan inralnahle paint for Timber and Iron,Mirticill'arlY when exposed •-,9ilr to the werithr:r,or in wet or dampsituatlons. Timber, coated with this preparation, be. conies impervious to water, and is thus 'rendered mach more endurable. Its powers of resisting moisture, makes it esperiall useful as a coating for Pasts, sills, anti all a; nod won. placed In or year water, (or in connection with 16 ground. A_.l a covering of Roofs, Bridges. Railroad Sleepers. Cars of Wand or Iron, Canal Locks,Bates, &e..&c., It 1. blgtly valuable, aml may he used to The greatest advantage. As a paint for Vessels, Minya, dc. It is useful not only for its preservative qualities, bdt It presents on the timber, ashen well coated, a bright and polished r.itrface, and r.dstl.i.io a remarkabledegrec,theattacks of worms and other insects. For Iron, in exposed situations, it make. an etfertna I covering, with a high and prevents rust and corrosion. - This article will be furnished at a low price by the Manufacturers, at their Laboratory. Kensington, or at their Office. eVs. 10 South Front st. Philadelphia. HARRISON, BROTHERS & Co. Philadelphia, april22 tf . 17 - ta i rA . viCX4V(fir UfT .1= WESTERN NEW YORE COLLEGE OF HEALTH 207, ear, t,.Bitff ato.—Nnw TORk. D n. G.C. V.AUGIIN'S Vegetable Lithontriptle celebinted medicine which has made GRE AT CURES in a tr. DISEASES. Is now introduced intn Ode section. The limits of an advertisement will not per mit an intended notice of this remedy ; we have only to say it has for its agents in the United States and Can silsz large comber of educated MEDICAL PRACTITIOIS- Enslnhigh professional standing. who make a general use of it in their practii.e in the following, diseases: DROPS'S", GRAM And diseases of the Urinary ormOts; piles and all din: cases of the Mond; LlTES,frC.,and nil general iIi,S3.TS oflhe: , ystpro., I: is PARTICGIARET requested that all whdeonternplate the use of this •r -tick, or who desire information respecting it, will obtain a esuritgra- rif 3d pages, which agents whose names are below will gladly give away ; this book treats open the method of cure captain t the properties of the article. and the diseases it has been 'teed for over this country and Europe for four years with pitch perfect effect. Ore la pages of te,tnanny from the HIGHEST quarters trill he Mimi), with NAMES, PLACE'S, and DATES, whirh ran be written to by any one interested and the owe, will answer 2nst,paid-communications. el. Re ruin Mar end ASK. forj:it, PAMPHLET, ns no other guilt pArriptii.•t has everbeen seen. The evi dence of the power of this medicine over ALL diseases is guaranteed by per.ions of well known standing in so ciety. Pm try in 10 oa. and 12 no.. h nth, Price 32. no on. ; ►l. la thr , d,,,apei. Ev er y bottle G. C. VAUGHN " written on the direction!, &c. see paneed. t►.:e 2a. Prepare, by Or. G. C. Vauchn, and gold at Prineipal Oifice, ZDT, Main street, Buffalo, N. V. Offices devoted to the sale of thin article exclu sively, 1.31, Na4sau, New Yoe., and corner of Essex and Washincton, Salem, Moo., and by all Ikruggits throe:hoot tilts country and Canada as agent.. A1.,0 for sale by J. S. C. MARTIN, Pottsville ; E. J. FRV, Tamaqua; E. & E. HAMMER, Orwiesburg; LEVAN & KAITAI AN, tichne,lkill Haven; AV.II. .3, IlEled..Eß, Port Carbon; \VV. PRICE, 31. Clair; GEO. REIFSNYDER,Zit,tv Cestle; 2/03. B. FALLe. Feb 14.1f39 , -747 0 ,) 'YK, VANZ I RM FEW% -MEDICINE whirl, is perfectly sareatul may be gist- It en to children, front tender 'lnfancy to advanced nee, lays under nu restraint as le cold water, or any kind of fond. ['urges mildly, subduing fever,—destroys and eXpcl9 WOlll6 «Ph invariable success—and is easi ly administered to children. . That it possesses these valuable properties, is fear lessly asserted—still claiming tke additional advantages of hying given in small bulk, and requiring none of the drenching which Worm Tea and other supposed Verml fuges demand, During its brilliant career, it has been introduced into many fa lull ies ,where every other known and acct,sible Vermirdge ban been tried without the Least success, where it has promptly expelled Worms to all almost Incredible amount. • As evidence of the surprising effect! , of Dr, WLASs'is WORM ;SPECIFIC, we give the following:— . On Saturday, February7th, Iplo, Mr. James Richard son called at the Drug Store of J. Kidd & Co. corner of Wood and Fourth streets, l'ittstrt rg, Pa. and made the following statement u—i.A chill or mine had been very sick for seine ten days—we had given her purga tive medicines. but it had done her no good. Ode of our neighbours rune in and reidlt was OVnrms that were destroying the child. and at tie name time spoke of the v. oaderfill effects she had witnessed from using Dr. .IFLone's Worm Speckfic,in that neighborhood. We procured a vial—gave one tea-spoonliftl, and the child di.chareed forty tie,. worms. I then are another tea -1 'wince], Melt brolight forty-six tit reonaklng in all itgAtikrigat Worms. A. a duty I our to you, and the community at large, I freely make known these facts. My child is now well. What Is most remarkable, the Worn: Specific expelled the Worms alive, in about four hour. after I rave it to the child.•• 'For sale in Potty Rte by John S.C. Martin, & John O. Brown Druggists. Ifni id-1-6m • rottsVille Steam Planing, anti TURNING MANUFACTORY, Tifff undersigne.l have made complete and perme neat arrangements for the nonnfacturtne of Floor Boards, Window Sashes. Sawed Laths, Bed Poets, Ta ble, Crib, and Washstand Legs, Awning and 'lnching Posts, Bannisters, Stumh o rcet, Rolling Pins. Potato Smashers, Bench and /lan Screws, Porch and Newel Posts, Berl Pins, and a general mutely of turning of all kinds. The s.w 11l keep constantly on hand Yellow and White Pine Floor Boards, Sashing and Laths, and other knished work worthy the attention of builders, They base circular ea ars for slitting stuff to arty dimension term fired for building or other purposes. Feb C. 443 U. sTaauca Ar. CO. • THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. DE by &awes er deeideat. COMPANY incorporated March 2, 184 6 , ( IitIITUAL,) with a Capital of 8100.000. Insures all personalbe tween the ages of Id and 65, an immediate allowance of 8 3 . 1 1.1 , 85, 86,;e or 810 per week, for one, two, three,._ or fire years, by paylog °certain yearly sum. Thus a person under thirty-fire, insuring for ones year, by paying $4 a year, to allowed 83 per week; for 85 g. 5, 81 per week; end In the same proportion, one of a like are by paying $l5 55 a year, gets 85 per week; for 87 90, 80, $ll Z.l. 8$; and for 814 65, he gots $lO for every week of disability occasioned by sickness or accident, during the year. By paying a fraetlii n 'more yearly, a weekly allowance can be insured ot from 03 to $lO for two, three or five years. The rates are to be paid yearly In advance, and are in proportion to the age and thy weekly allowance. In case of permanent disability, occurring after an insurance for, say five years, at a weekly allowance of *Ma person would be in the yearly receipt of *SM a year, for the entire five years. There are no weekly or monthly assessments to pay, or attendance of meeting required; and by the charter the Insured receive a share of the net profile, without liability for losses. There Is ample security for the In sured, as can be shown, and promptness and liberali ty is exercised in the payment of benefits. For parti culars, inquire at the.office, No. 69 South fieventh-st., above Walnut irbdil lettere must be post paid. DIRECTORA. 36-1 r Samuel D. Orrick. Iron Merchant, No. 109 North We erntreet. • Calvin Blythe, Attorney and Counsellor, 1311th beta* Market-et:en. Charles B. Mall, Wholesale Commission Merchant, 34 Church Alley. William F. Boone, Attorney' and Counsellor, Si eolith Sesenth-st. - ' Jacob Snyder, Jr., Wine Merchant, No. 78 Wain - unit, n John Thomason, TJnsm Ult. 63 N. Sixttost Daniel C. Lockwood. Tax Collector, Cherry-street, , near Schuylkill Seventh street. .James P. Bruner, Wholesale Wool Dealer, No. 6 Willow-tome!. . Edward Duff, Merchant, No. 39 N. Wharves. Edward J. Crane, Clerk, No. 332 S. Flftb.street. Charles P. Hayes, Coal Merchant, Willow-st.WharE Charles 0. P e Campbell, Iron Merchant, Water,ftheva Race-street. SAMUEL. D. ORRICK, President. Boort E. Secretary and Solicitor. Governor Emerson, M. D., 107 Walnut-street, Con sulting Physician. C - The ettbscriber has been appointed Agent for this Institution in Schuylkill County, and is prepared to give any inform&tion on the subject, and effect insuran ces on the terme of the company.at the office of the Miners' Journal. D. HANNAN. June 21. 1345. 26e11 --- EqUITAIILE LINE INSURANCE ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. Offica 74 Mile v t Sire:tr.—Capital 8150,000. CHARTER PERPETUAL. A. Rcessx, agent for Schuylkill County, °Era corner of Mahantongo and Second Strces. Gimlets Hag Deruirs nr, Examining Physician for - Schitylkill County. fr HE Company are now prepared to transact business 1 open the most liberal and advantageous Terms.— They are authorized by their charter (sect. 3) "to maks. all and every insurance appertaining to life risks of whatever kind nr nett/mend receive and execute trout,, make endowments, nee to grant and purchase arrnul tire." The Company sell annuities and endowments, and act as Trustees for minors and heir.. Table of Premiums required for the Assurance of $lOO for the whole term of Life: Age. Preor. Age. Prem. Age. Prem. 15 50 31 2 09 • 46 3 36 17 52 32 2 15 47 3 45 •18 56. 33 210 48 . 3112. 29 59 34 227 49 3 77 20 60 35 2 33 50 3 94 21 53 56 2 40 51 4 13 ' 22 66 37 247 - 52 432 23 Po . 39 254 53 451 21 72 39 263 54- 471 25 76 40 2 VI, 55 4 91 25 95 41 . 2 81 58 5 12 . 27 1 , 9 42 2 92 57 5 33 24 61 43 .3 01 59 5 54 29 96 41 '3 12 59 578 30 2 01 45 3 23 , 60 8 03 The premiums arc less than use ether company, end the ',oinks afford greater niivantiges. Tables of half } early and quarterly premiums, half credit rates of pre mium, short talus. joint live.. OlUrViVnilltilpf, and en dinvmenta ; also, form of application Ole which there are blank sheets,) are to he had on application at the 01200, oL by letter to the agent. TRURTEES: ' .^. 3"esident. JOHN W. CLACHORN. Vire President, PETER CULLEN. I Rnhert F. Walsh, - Clayton R.Lomb, . Wm. G. Alexander, Aloe E. Laing, Edw. C. Marlccly, ' IL F. Loper, Peter runen; - William Craig. Peter Rambo, George N. Diehl, win. W. 11.11 y, Robert Morris. . Joseph T. Thohlas, William M. Baird, Stephen Crawford, Harvey Conrad. CONIULTISO PUTBICIANS, Francis West, N. Di, J.D. Riddle. 31- IL . Trtgastieen, Francis W. Rawls. 11. G. TUCKETT, Phila.Septl6 '49-39-Iyl Siceetary and k-tuatri National Luau Fund Life Amax- ranee Society of London. CC A SAVINGS BANK for the Benefit of the Widow ITL. and the Orphan."—Empowered try Act of Par. liatlmilL—Capital £500,000 ar s2.soo,ooo—Resides a Re serve Fund (from Suridni Pretniume) of about 85,000- T. Lamie Money. Leg:, George Greet, Hanover square, Chairman of the Chart of Direcous in London Phyrdriax.—J. Elliataon, M. R. S. Actuary,- W. S. R. Woolimuce, Eeq ,F. R. A., S. Secretary.— F. F. Camroux, The following are among the advantage!. offered by hi, tnatttotion:— The guarantee of a large capital, in addition to the arcumulation nfpremh,rne. The peraliar benefit seen red to the assured by the prlnmple of the loan depart meat. The payment of premiums half-yearly, or guar lefty, by pantes insured for whole term of life, nt a trl fling additional diorite. The travelling leave extensle,. and liberal. Persons insured for life, min at once horror's' half amount of annual premium, and claim the same privilege for five succennine years, on their own note end deposit of policy. Part of the Capital in perma nently Invented in the United States. In the names. of three of the Local Directors, as Trunteen—available always to the assured In eases of disputed claims (should anyouch 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 no the Mutual and Joint Stock principle, partirja may participate In the profits of the tioeirty two-thirds of which are annuaav divided among those assured for life on the participation scale. Persons who are desirous to avail than:melees of the advantages offered by this Institution, by addressing the General Agent, J. Leander Starr, No. 74, Wall St, New Verb, can obtain the requisite information and the necessary papers for effecting an Intuit - ante. re Any information with regard to this Company can he obtained at the office of the Miners' Journal. August 2I!. 1847 31— MMMLNEI THE FRANKLIN FIRE. INOURA'NCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE N..l63l,Chesnut street, near Firth Wee ll DIRECTORS, Charles.N. Benches, George %V. Richards, Thomas Bart, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Boric, Samuel Grant, • David 8. Brown, Jacob IL Smith, Morris Patterson Continue to make Insurance, permanent or limited, on every description of property, in town andeouutry at rates a■ low as are consistent with security. Tile Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which with their Capital and Premiums, safety Invested, :Ilford ample protection to the assured. The assets of the Company nn January Ist, 1948, as publishitd agreeably to an net of Assembly, were as follows, viz. Mortgages, 51,5133 25 45.157 h 7 eD0,5545 Storks, I OS.3SS_9O Cash, &e., Real Entate, Temporary lenne. 1^_5,459 DI) Since their. Incorporation, n ['mind of eighteen years. they ha• e paid upwards of one million two hundred thovsond dollars, boom by tiro, thereby affording eel derwe of the advantaces of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. CHARLES N. It ANCKER, President. ==tatM The subscriber has been appointed agent foi the above Mentioned inetitution, and is now prepared to make insurance-, on every deer riptinn of property, at the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSSEL, Agent. Fortseffleatmel 9, 181124 [Fetll6-8 SPRING GARDET.CrItUTVAL . INSU= RANCE CO. \ TITIS Company having organized according to the provisions of its charter, is now prepared to make Insurances against loss by Vice on the mutual principle, combined with the security of a Joint stock capital.— The advantageof this system ia, that efficient security s afforded at the lowest rates that the bilsineen can be done for, as the whole profits (less an interest not to exceed 6 per cent. per annum on the capital) will be re turned to the members of the institution, without their becoming responsible for any of the engagements or D entinea of the Corupany,furtherthin the premiums ac wally paid. The great success which thti system has met with wherever it has been introduced, induces the Directors to request the attention of the public to it, confident thnt it requires but to be understood to he appreciated. The act of Incorporation,and any explanation in re gard to it, may he obtained by applying at the Offiee Northwest corner of 6th and Wood sta., or of B. DAN NAN, Pottsville. CHARLES STOKES, President. L. KRUMBTIAAR,Secretary, DIRECTORS, Charles Stokes, Genre° W. Ash, Joseph Wood, Abraham R. Perkins, Elijah Lanett, David Rankin„ P. L. Lacuerenne, Walter It. Dick, Samuel Townsend, Joseph Parker, The subscriber has been appointed Acent for the a hose mentioned Institution, and is prepared to effee nsurances on all descriptions of [imperil' at the Mores ates. U. RANNAN. February 38; ISA 8. MiIIIUM:MM PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Ogee .N,. 01, Wan rat safer. Tam Company, is non• ready to ortke INSURANCES nn LIVES, th the uththei,}stem, without 113.1,1111 y beyond the meant [tithe premium. All the profits of the Company divided annually among the insured. The premium may he paid quarterly, semiannoally or annually, or one-ballot the premtum may he paid 1,, a note at IR months. Individuals insured in this Company becnme members of the corporation, and vote for tritsts. 1 he rates of premium, with a full prinicipatlon in the profits, are as low as those of any other Institution In the state or country, and lower than any of the Enallih Companies, with only a portion of the profit.. Blank applications for Insurance, with full particulars can be had at the office. DANIEL L. MILLER, President. . WILLIAM M. CLA REM, !lice President. Edward Hartshorne, JOHN W. HORROR, Secretary. Medical Examiners, Mark M. Reeve, In attendance daily from I toil o'clock, P. .1112.7. 48.4..1y . Wide Curtain PaPer, 500 Piece s Wide Curtain Paper, containing all the latest patterns, which will be sold at City prices wholesale and retail. The highest price paid for rage in exchange for-papw, at traNNAN'S W/hielille andnatall Paper MOM TEE GIRARD LIFE ASSTITUISTE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY OP P 11.11.4., (Scs 15D Che.text Street. ME Insurance on ,Lives,graat Annuities and En , downtents, and receive and eiecule trusts. Rules Is, lizsarisz 0100 oz a sixes w e _ For 1 year. . For 7 years. For Life. annually. annually.. 093 . 1n 136 236 , 183 3!6 • - 2 09 460 491 • 1 00 0 20 0 014 40 1 69 50 190 60 - 435 Exasret,s , -A person aged 30 years neat birth-day bypayingthe Companyel 31, would secure to his CA inatis or heirs *lOO, should he die in one yea r ; or for $l3 10 he secures to them $1000: or for 1113'60 annu ally for 7 -years ; he secures to them 411500 should he ' die in 7 years; or Cors23 60 paid annually during life he provides for them 111000 whenever he dies, for $6550 they would receive $3OOO should he die in 1 ormynn JANE/ART 40,1815. THE Managers of this Company, at a meeting held on the '27th December ult., agreeably, to the design referted la the original prospectus or circular of the Company, appropriated a Bonus or addition to all toll cime for the whole of life, remaining In force. that were issued prior to the Istoflanuary, DM. Those Of them therefore which were issued in theyear 1836; will be entitled to Riper tent upon the snm insured, making an addition of $lOO on every $lOOO. That's $llOO, will be paid when the policy becomes a claim instead of the *lOOO originally insured. Those policies that were tuned In 1537 will be entitled to 8) percent, or *B7 50 on every $lOOO. And those tinned in ins, will be untitled to 7# per cent, or *75 on every 100. and - turntable proportions on all said policies Issued pritir to lot ofianoary,lB4s. The Bonus will be credited to each poloey on the books endorsed on presentation at the Office. It is the design of the Company. to continue to make addition or bonus to the policies for life at stated periods: B. W. RI CDABDl3,,President. Jona F. 3•l4Ea. Actuary. • 13411CattbaCriber has been appointed Agent for the aboVe Institution. end Ia prepared effect Insurances on fives, at the published rates, and give ad y information desired on the subject, on application at this, race. BENJAMIN BANNAN. Pattsvlne Feb. At h. 5. From J,F. Jenkins & Co., TEA DEALERS. sz sr. corner of Chesnut and TireUM streets, .I.IIIIADELPHIA. Nl3.—One of our partners having learned the Tea •business of the Chinese themselves, during a test-_ den re of seven yearwaniong them, the pubic may there fore expect of us the full benefit of the knowledge and experience thus acquired. To our Black leas, particularly, we wish to call at tention as possessing a degree of strength and richness of fluent seldom equalled. Black tens are universally used by the Chinese, who - consider the . areen lit only for foreigners. Oar physicians also recommend the Mark as,making a more healthful beverage than the Creel'. Each package is so secured as to retain,the virtues n( the tea for a long time in any climate, and contalnshitt rei,ght of tea, Independent or the metal and paper with which it is enveloped. J. C. JENKINS it Co.- The above tenrrante tea, put up in I, k. and I lb. ekes. t, jos. reenivo Band will be constantly kept for due by the subscriber. J. WHITFIELD. N10v37 17 4S-tf Joseph McMurray's Passage Agency. ARRANGEMENTS FOR .1.543. 3. RAN NAN, POTTSVILL SOLE AGENT OLDVIT AND THE REA. ESTAMAPITED rAssAcii ' OFFICE IN THE VNITtt, ATATtA. . . i ri, tr \ I e a T v e jn' to-tender u iri h h e i t s ;WI i c ' e ' r e r t r t " l i i i ln l i i ' m c r'c ' i .0 , 0, his numcroits friends' and . the public, .A. ~.„,,i Viito' for the very litterni suport he hos re '; - ceived fpr upwards n, twenty years, and solicits a continliatinn of their confidence. The despatch with fihicti his passmuters hive been built ght nut, and the promptness withfehich his very numerous drafty have been raid - et the different banks, are, he flatten Minself, a sufficient guarantee to the public for the faithful performance of any future contracts entered into with him. . , The following are the REGULAR LINE OF PACK ETS, which sail punctually on their appointed days, by which passengers will be brought out without delay or disappointment, viz.: miIIPN'NANIF.• DAYS OF Natt.tNo roost N. T. Patrick Henry, Delano, Jam 6 May 6 Sept. 6 Waterloo, F.R.Allen, "- 11 It • II Sheridan, Cornish, 26 " 26 " 26 Henry Clay, Nye, Fehy. 6 Jute 6 Octt. 6 New ship, Garrick, OM New World, John R.Skiddy. Knt o bt, Luce, rWoore, Howland, II Allen Cobb, cArrbre. Dehano, F.R.A Hen, CorniA, tiye, Roseius, Ashburton, West Point, Bidden% I;M:=1 Waterloo, Sheridan, Henry Clay, New Ship, Garrick, New World, John rt akiddy, fondue. Antitmor , . Wept Point, Eliddoric Hunt, Knight, Luce, Moore. Howland. N.ll .Allen /Cobb. In addition to the above regular line. a number of splendid ships, Math an the Adirondack, blarmion, Rap pahannock, Liberty, Elea, Bt. Patrick, Samuel Hicks, Columbia, and Niagara, will continre to fail from Liv erpool weekly in regular succession,thcreby preventing the least possibility of delay or detention in Liverpool ; and for the accommodation of persons wishing wiremit money to their family or Mende, 1 have arranged the payments of my drafts on the 'following banks; ,Armagh, Clonmel, Ennisklien. Omagh, Athlone, Cavan, Ennis, Parsontown, Bandon, Fermoy, Enniscorthy, Bkibbereen, Belfast; Cootebtlf, Galway] Sligo, Banbridge, Drogheda, IFEllkenny, Strabane. Ballymena, Dundalk, Kilrushi Tralce, BallyshanuonDungarvan, Limerick. Wexford. Balling, Dungannon, London4erry,Waterford, Cork, Downpatrick,Monagban, Youghal. Coleraine, Dublin, Mallow, Esebrad.—Messra. Spooner, Atwood & Co., bankers. London; and Mr. E. S. Flynn, Liverpool. . Srotland.—The City of Glasgow Bank, and all Its branches and agencies. tre Passages can also be engaged from Liverpool to Philadelphia, Boston, and Baltimore, by the regular gy l kas ir hip: i on id •:i d pLicatio d o t be4nr e JOSE rirkfc glißßAl7c e orn o er of eine n pN d e ' BoTi l t7s ' ts! " . New York': or Mr. GEO. MciDRILAY, No. 117, Waterloo Road. Liverpool. PanlB-14 OM the state of New York.— . .Home - . J. Kidd & Co. - . Genu.i—Please send me by Express, 12 &leen boles "-Vannes Lire. Pins," They ere selling Food here, and suit generally: Yours &c.' E. P. BItIISIAN. -Vayrine, Chatatique Co., N. I. ' Dee. 89, 18411. Prepared for the prOprieter and sold wholesale end retail by, J. KIDD & Co. No. CO WOO4l Arent, Plttsbnry, Pa. N. E.—Purchasers will please be particular and Inquire for• " Dr. 3leLane's Lim Pills," and take no other. '• $!,:20,047 8 The Increased demand fun Dg. AYES LIVER PILL, since their Introduction hymns ns his agents, has far exceeded our most sanguine expectations. It is now aboiSTEN YEARS since they were brought before the public. During Ibis time hundrtds of certificates have been handed us, testifying to thtfr efficacy, and stating the very meat relief they had derived from the tine of them. IVe have now in our possession ninny certifica tes from eesperiatito' persons.' who have used Da. iiI'LANE'S LIVER plia, with the must happy results, where every other known remedy had been used In vain Also, quite a number of regular o)ziciansorif good stag ding, through the country, are wing and recotranending In their practice. it has been one sincere wish, that these Villa should be fairly and folly tested hyexpetienee, and stand or fall by the effects produced. :That they have been so tested, and that the result hos been in etery respect favorable, we call thousands to witness, who have experienced theirbeneficia( effects. Da. L'LANE'S PILLS are not!held fort or recant. mended (like most of the poptilarimediclnesof the day) as universal cure•alts, but simply fur LIVER COM PLAINTS, and those symptoms connected avrth a 'de ranged state of that organ. J. KIDD & Co. For sale In Pottsville by Jobs F C, Martin, and John O. Brown Druggists. DION'i'iIfAirItIILLININ, NO. 7. , DOlng the Menthe of ~:., 4.,...,,... . .I ~: , c i 0 11 . 1), A a junguiustra.avnadgicie manypit ll e thhe e ,..... •,,, - ; her,, stomach and bowel .... ‘ . l .. • : ' ,. ' 2 : 4". ...___ xi j 'er .- 7::;, :,..,,,.,17 - ,:: : d ti u s r , l . : i t ‘ h o a r t period will :•,- ,1 , 7,11d .a. „•:, f." , the result of these ditricul ' ;I a " t "? 4. g rife ' Vl ' i i r dof the alt . the ea country. tl , iltil. viluvei :, GracCenberg CIIILDREN'a ‘Xl s agl 4 A C PANACEA. will prove infah. ( lible lreventive and cure. ';•• • ' Foradults suffering un- Dia . rrlcea and Dysentery, ftloa Flux, and the liken the Graeffenbnig DYEgIITEIY Sytur Is equally infal lible. , The tables of mortality In till city of New York, during the week ending the 15th >f July Instant, show that out of 254 deaths KIS were caused by the above disorders: The same rails will elsewhere appear. In Fevers, Fever and Ague, iind the Into, the cele brated Graefenberg VEGSVADIE Plum and lintan Dimes are the most rellabli medicine,. and they should be procured without a moment's delay. The Graefembere Sarsaparilla CosiSoand is taking the lead of all others, and contains dotage' the number of doses of any other. *The General Agents for POnsylvania, Maryland and District of Columbia, are llr,ivell4 Read, No. ,40 South Second St. 'Philadelphia,to whom appllcarlori may be addressed. EDWAID BARTON, Sec's. And for sale by .7. 5. C. Marlin, Pottsville J. W. Gibbs: Millersville; E. J. Fry. Tamaqua; .1. 11. Alter, Tuscarora; John Williams. Mildleportit. Robert But ler, Spring Vale. i . [Aug. D, 34.17 ICE Cll — E 11, M/FADE of pure Cream, and blrbly flavored, always 01 on hand and for sale at limning and Confection ary store °Me aubscriber. whir will be served to cut. tamers dartna every day an creates. Families panics and pleasure extend° furnished at abort notice. Give us a call. We e always ready and much pleased to watt on our Mends and room:Oars generally._ 10101 B. C. MARTIN. dune 17r 2. FEAT — iip,aB.-300 lbs.' Superior Esther s fo sale by J. 14, BraTTY & co. A ug. IS, SALAMANDER, DIRE, AND PROOF CHESTS, Fire'-proof Doors for Banks and Stores, Seal and Let ter Carling proses, Patent-Slate-Lined Refrigera tor', Water Filters, Patent Portable Water Clo sets, intended for the sick and infirm. EVANS & WATSON, TO Sesta flied St.. (oppositc.as Phileda. Ertkange,) MANBFACTIIRE and keep ` l constantly on hand; a large as sortment of the above articles, ;together with their patent im proved Salamander Fireproof Safes, which are so constructed Ors to set at rest'all manner of :doubles to their being strictly are proof,and that they will resist the flee of any building. The _ outside cases of these safes are made of boiler Iron, the inside case of toapstone,and between the outer easeand inner case Oa apses of some three Inches thick. and is filled in with Indestractible material, an as to duke It an impossibility to bureany of the contents inside of the chest. These Soapstone Salamanders we are pre pared and do challenge the world to produce any article in the shape of Book Safes that will stand as much beat,. and we hold ourselves'ready at all times to have them fairly tested by public bonfire.' We also continue to manufacture a large and general assortment of our Pre mium Air-tight Fire Proof Safes, of which there are over 800 now in use, and In every Instance they have given entire satisfaction to the purchasers—of which see will refer the public to a few gentlemen who have them in use. Heywood & Snyder, Pottsville; Joseph C. Lawton, Pottsville; Mr. William Carr. Doylestown, Pa. N. &G. Taylor. 129-North 3d at.; A.Wright& Neph ew, Vine st. Marti' Alexander Carer, Conveyanrer, I corner of Filbert and 9th sts.; John M. Ford, 32 North 3d st.; Myers Buse.2o North 3d st.; James M. Paul, tot South 4th it.; Dr David Jayne, 8 South 34 at.; Matthew T. Miller, 20 South 34 at.; and we could name some hundreds of others if It were necessary. Now we Invite the attention Of the public, and particularly those In want of Fire Proof fates, to call at our store before purchasing elsewhere, and we an satisfy them that they wilt get a better and Cheaper article at our store than at any other establishment in the city. ' We also manufacture the ordinary Fire Proof Chesty at soy low prices, cheaper than they can be bought at any other store in Philadelphia. DAVID EVANS. • Phila..Septo,'4B-31-lyi - .MAASS ES WATSON. y -tv - •s ;firsafs, 3'; 10. P-, °' a ' d PATENT METALLIC ROPES FOR THE • USE OF, MINES, RAILWAYS, kr., • Far Ole, or imported to order, by rite subscriber. THESE Ropes are now almost exclusively used in the Collieries and on the Railways in,f; real Brit-, an, and are found to be greatly superior to Hempen ones as regards safety, durability andeconomy. The Patent Wire Roper, have proved to be still in good condition after three year's service, to the same situation where the Ilempen ones, previously used, of double the size and weight would wear out in nine or ten months. They have been used for almost every purimseto which Hempen Ropes and chainshase been applied. Mines, Railways, Heavy Cranes, Standing Rigging, Window Cords, Lightning Conductors,Signal Halyards, Tiller Ropes, the. They are made either of Iron or Copper Wire, and in eases of much exposure to dampness, of Calvanized Wire. Testimonials from the most eminent Engineers in England can he shown ne to tbdir efficiency„ and any additional information required respecting_ the differ ent descriptions and application will be given by _ ALFRED F KEMP. 75 Broad at.. New York. Role Agent In the United States. 'orb; May 3Uth, 184 G. 43 OM r_ 4 C ;¢ ". .3 ". OCs el x 7,- lEEE liEl March 6 July 6 Nom 6 " II II " II 26 " 26 " 16 April 6 Aug. Deer. 1 : II " 26 " 26 31 =1 A'T'TENTION ! MILITARY STORE. THE subasriber would respectfully in• form his friendanntltllSUMPYA, that Its has located his MILIT ARV CAP MANIIFAC ,.,- TORY In Third street, No. 96, a few doors below Race, where he would be pleased sy s l to see his old customers and as many new A 1 ones as are disposed to favor him with their r,i custom. Ile still continues to manulacture ry ' Milita and Sportmen's ,articles of every description, sorb as Leather, Cloth, Felt, ' Siik and Beaver Dress Caps, of all patterns; LForage Caps, Holsters for Troop, -Body do. Cartnuell Boxes, Bayonet Scabbards. Sword belts of all kinds. Canteens, Knapsacks, different pat. terns; Fire Buckets, Passing Boxes, Tube do. Brushes and Plekera, Plumes, Pompanos, Firemen's Caps. Lea ther Stocks, Goo Cases, superior quality Shur Bags, Came Bags, Drums, &c. Orders thankfully received and . promptly attended to. WAL CRESSMAN, Nn. 96. North 3d art, It few doors below Rare; Phil a., 1an.13, 18-14 ' ' 1 . Feby 21 Junk 21 Oct 21 26 •26 " 26 Mar. 11 Jody II 1i0r.16 21 " 21 " 21 24 "26 26 April, 11 Au g . II Dce.ll ! i n *, 86 " 21 May II Sept. IL Jan. 11 " • 21 " 21 ' 21 . 26 " 26 " 26 !Jane 11 Oct I/ Feb.ll Philadelphia Golden Saddle. X. 36, Market Street. .. ' d ADDLES, Bridles, Martingales. ' : a t,W . L:r . • . _ Horse Collars, Blind Bridles, Back , T 0,2; ...t-t, Bands,Harness, Trunks, Whips , ace, 44 . .prz e manufactured in largeguantitie 'a d ',.. 7 .'';: — " - ' sold at the lowest est prices. • . n E. P. MOVER, Ifigitot the gulden ?addle, No. 38, Market Aprill-141848 aml - wan. Philadelphia. HAVE REMOVED from .192 Market Sheet, to their new splendid and Immense establishment to beknnwn as the TOWERIIA LL CLOTHING BAZAAR, No 1142 Market Street, between Fifth and Sixth, Philadelphia. The proprietor! , feel a reluctance in pro mulgating what in any way might. appear like the usual Drunbastic exaggeration of some in the trade, bill will beg leave to quote the following notice from one of our city papers '•One of the greatest curiosities that nor city affords in the is Bennett & Cri s. great clothing store. No. 183 Market Street, between Fifth and Sixth, which has been styled “Teiver hall," from the pecu. Ilar finish of the front. The building is an influence one, containing seven capacious rooms, all of which are snicked with every variety of seasonable garments, arranged in the most perfect order and regularity. The proprietonytake great pleasure in showing their build ing and contents to the citizens, particularly strangers, and to those coming from the country—we know of no place store worthy of a visit ' [May 1.7 21-3 mo A GOOD CHANCE TO CLEAR FROM 3500 TO A *l, OOO A YEAR.—Asents wattled in every Town and County In the Union, to sell "dram' new and Pope ar Periodtral Works,” universally acknowledged to be the beet and cheapest ever published, as they cer tainly are the most saleable. Any active agent may clear *2OO or' *l,OOO a roar. A cash capital of telS or 150 will be necessary. Full particulars) of the princi• pies and profits of the agency will be ~ *rven on applica tion, either Perpetually or by letter. /The postage must in all razes be paid. Please toodiTress ROBERT SEARS, Publisher, No. 120 Nassau St., New York. G 1 Newspapers copying the above, (including this notice,) and giving it eight inseitions, shall receive any onent the bound volumes, which retail at $2 50 , 'll3 per vol. dead gully one paper•direeted as above. August VS, 35-St YELLOW PINE FLOORING. WE have received this week a nnat Mad of Susque hanna lumber, which we shall work Into Floor Boards immediately. Our assortment is now full, nod we intend keeping it so, that the - public may rely upon being accommodated by a Mane market. Our prices ate as follows, viz.: Carcilina Floor Ilnards. 810 Susquehanna Yellow Pine do 2,4 do White do do 25 • The public not having generally apprecialcd our dis position to vice a reasonable credit, we now respect. fully give notice that all orders for the above articles taw be accompanied by the cash,nr werhall prefer to keep our stock on hand. II STRAIICII.44 Cn. N. B.—We will plane.tongue and grove boards at $G per 1000 feet, if hauled to and taken frow the null duly 15th,1519 30. TAYLOR'S STATISTICS OF, COAL. rrIRE Geographical and Geological Distribution o mineral combustibles or fossil fuel, including also, notices and localities of the venous mineral Bitumin ous substances, employed in arts and manufactures, illustrated by maps and dioarams; embracing from official reports of the great Countries, the respective amounts of their production, consumption and com mercial distribution.in all parts of the world; totteth er with their, rfrel, tariffs, deities and international regulmions,accompanied hy nearly four hundred sta tistical tablei, and eleven hundred analyses of mineral combustibles, with incidental statements of the statis tics of Iron manufactures, derived from authentic au- Giorgio. Prepared by Rickard Cowling .To pier. Fellow of the Geological Society of London, member of the Ameri can Philosophical Society, the Historical Society of Pennsylventa, of the Academy of Natural Sciences of PhUadelphia, or the Albany Institute New York, and of various other Societies In Europe and America. A supply of these worksfust received and for sale at lIANNAN'S Cheap Bookstores. ElRM==af MEI WASHINGTON GALLERY or DAGUEREOTYPES, No. 234 Nora Strout Strut, X. FP, corner of CallorAill Street, PAilidelpkiet. THE Likenesses taken are beautifully colored at this weU known establishment., for One Defter, are unl. ientally conceded to be equal in every respect to any In the city. Picturestaken equally well in cloudy and clear weather. A large assortment of Medallions ■nd Lockets on hand, - at from to 45'. including the picture. The Subscribers respectfully invite the citisens of Schuylkill County. to I call and examine specimens of the latest Improvements in the art of. Daguerreetyping, which will be exhibited cheerfully and without charge. T. do J. C. TENNENT. 2i-limo. 101. A.TES.—A large anpplr,lneluding the Iron bound SLATES, wholesale and retail at less than thy prkra at , .. BADMAN'S $2013.393 Cbirap Book andlltationery Mara, lIM s.‘ r.,.. = a. Y 40 • r r: , 1-z be = •• 0 0 CD 0 2 ••••W Y s• a I MEM a-~ ~„~ cl m a ~~ W -.! Ei KNOW ALL MEN THAT BENNETT' & CO. UM3IMIX3 Ptilladelpita. June ^_B, '4B HAAS' EXPECTORANT, For the Cars of Consump P ion; C. gis, Cows. 4c. • TO THE Ul or N PRESENTING this valuable medictne to the pub 'Tlie. es a remedy for Consumption, and Pulmonary Diseases in general, 1 have beck actuated solely by the great success attending Its use in my own immediale neighborhood, and a desire to benefit she afflicted. I shall simply endeavor to give a brief, statement of Its daefithiess; and flatter myself that its surprising effica cy will enable me to furnish such proofs of its virtues as wilt satisfy the most incredulous, that CONSUMP TION may and "CAN BE CURED." Hillis medicine is resorted to in time. As Consumption, however if a disease which differs much In the severity of its sy MP ants. and the rapidity of Its progress, and has long baf fled the skill of physicians it cannot be supposed that this or any other remedy is capable of effecting a cure in every case and lee stage of the disease; on the contrary. we expect'it to foil sometimes, a circumstance which occurs dally,with all the most val uable remedies we possess, for the most simple diseas-' es. The proprietor submits the folloivlng testimontals in its favor from citizens of this County,. well known to the public. Ma. W. J. MAC—Having been afflicted for the last thirty years with Consumption, and having had the ad vice of some ofthe most eniinentrhyoiclans,and was gi scoop as incurable. 1 was induced to make trial of your invaluable Espectorant,and am happy to say.that I am entirely cured, and aruattending to my daily occupation as thmigh I had never been afflicted. Previous to ta king your EXPECTORANT, I could not, ifJ had been so disposed, do anything at my trade. I have since ree ommended it to several of my friends. and particularly one case of CONFIRMED Coraverrtos, and am happy to state that In every Instance it had the desired effect Yours respectfully JOSHUA HAWKINS. Schuyiktll Ila Yen, October 1.1844. Stffluvrstud, Harm, January 1, ISIS, Mr. W. Naas,—Done Sir:—Having been afflicted with a aeffre pain in the breast, 1 war induced to try your Expectomnt, and after usin g one bottle of it, found it to relieve me, and I do not hesitate.ln recommending it fettle public as a valuable medicine for Colds, Coughs and. Afflictions of th e !heat!. I am respectfully yours Ste., EDWARD lIIINTZINGER. SCIILIVI.RILL HAVES, October 19. 1914. I was taken with a bad cold some time ago, and used one Or two bottles of3fr Haas' Expectorant, which re lieved me mucllond should 1 'have occasion fur the above again, I would freely' call on Mr. Haas for his in vnluablc Expectorant. DANIEL 11. STAGER. ScurykkikL HAVES, July, 29,1845. kin: %%Luis J,. Ifs AS.—Dear ant happy to testify to the efficacy of your expectorant, for answer ing the purpose fur which it was Intended, that of re lieving Coughs, Colds, &c., Yours respectfully, CHAS: lIIINTZINGER. For sale by the Proprietor at Schuylkill Raven, and by the following Agents in Schuylkill county.; Pottsville—J. S. C• Martin. Llewellyn—Johannan Uxkhill, Esq Minersvit &J. Falls, New Castle—George ReiGnyder, Esqt Port Carbon —Henry Wester. P. M. Landiwtrille—Color &Drumheller Dinegrove—Gratfr&Forrer, Tamaqua—lleilnpr & Morganroth, Middlermrt—ll. Koch & Son, Tnsearora—Genrge R. Dry. D Frederick Klett & Co., hare been appointed gene ar agents in Philadelphia. for Mae' Expectorant. TIIF. subscriber, having. just arriv ed from Sweden, • offers his services to the citizens of Philadelphia and its v''elnity. That P rS .-4:- there a r'r; lore ss.P "1," f , thinge'between .P/ heaven and earth than ever was dreamed of, is daily made manifest by the Astrologer, C. W. 11013ACK, whwie miracles approach more near those spoken of in the S. ripturcs,than any tillatterilayii, by his daily performance of wonders unheard of in this country; yet quite familiar are thousands in Europe w h o have enjoyed into contidenee,amone which may he risen tinned ()sear, the present King of Sweden, Doris Phil hoe, and many .. of the English nobility anefgeralemen of high rank. who have consulted him respecting losses, by design or occident, and who have been gratified in invpking the powers of the wonderful science which he has inherited from his ance,tors.. For ,information of his-powers to forsee the re.lt .If law suits. and all undertakings of hazard, 31111 advice for the restoration or stolen property, and for the epeeily titre of diseases of various kinds. heretofore ,considered incurable by nor hest physicians. Ile is aiso prepared with a rprantity of Ilk retebrated Astrologer's Swedish consumtion syrup, which is pro ducing such wonderful arrest in healing ulceration of the I.unas from Consumption. More (hair 10,000 patents lints been satisfactorily eared in Sweden by this won derful remedy. Each bottle is accompanied with minete directions, and for patent lOs ace. lle would respectfully refer the sceptical,' and all others, to. . Mrs Morn, Brown street,lretween 3d and 4th, hack of No. 115. Mrs. Mary )Tiller. No. 3 Asbaned's court. between hits and Oth, and locust and Walnut sts., In LEI M T n A LW • Mr. Johhlllair, 6 Adams street, below Fitzwater. , Mr. IL A11an,,:117 North .1.4 sr. , Mrs, E. M. Davis, 12 North !ht at. ' Mr. It. Jolins, lb Little Pine at. Mr. M. Johns, 16 Dean street, between Spruce and Local and 6th and nth sts Mr. J. Davies, 23 so.ilt 7th st. • Mr. It. Sanaron, 7:1 Wood st., Kensington. Mr. At inten, Nn C.ltorst nt „between Loin bard,Sou th, sth and hilt. lie has been ennsUlted with by all the crowned heads Furope,a nd enjoys higher reptitatioll as an Astrologer than any one living. The period of our bill li is generally marked with some peculiar ciremostances. that haft a visible effect on the cnudnei at our fogs, which Professor Roback will read and explain to the astonishment and satisfaction of vis itor.. the will answer all quesiinnis concerning Law suits, Marriages, Journeys, Voyages, and all the On ce,ts of life. 110 - 6, I- . '• v t . Z -..'S - ?' -, Terms. Ladies 50 tents. Gentlemen *l. the calculated and read in fell ; according in the oracles of masculine signs; Terms, Ladles.*l Gentlentan,ll 50 Nativities - ralcittated according to Clecninner ; for In dies. *2 In fall. *3 ; Gentlemen. *3 ;in toll, $5. Per- Pllll4 at Zl . l ` !istarice can have, the it Nativities by sending their day of birth. All letters Containing the above fee mill meet with immediate attention, and acnt to any Nut of the United States nn durable paper. Office, No. 71 Locust street, between Eighth and Ninth, opposite the Musical Fund flail Hours from 0 A.M. to in U. W: ROBACK, Astrologisi. Philadelphia, Sept. 0, 1819 lii Abdominal 9apporlorM, ..,," • 's, lii tigitis-- 20 il .J \. - . •,, ,'y ,r1,14t1 k d= .„oro›,, ,K) '4o' % , , -,...- _ . ~--- _ . - _ r r T A 'tl" l ir7 goads 1 ' ria "g T c 'rn 7 , n 1 Ijl7 11g SIIARVF also Ills HERNIAL APPAP.ATII9, which he will sup ply to physicians, and those requiring the in,At Philada. prices, Those instruments are now generally used by the faculty in Philadelphia. and atehighlyrocernine l ed by all who have used them. F. riANDEfigION. Pottsville. april7.l. ti 17 111USITc niusxc, - ax. . • 4 *tnE following is a catalogue, of new ! popular Music, S 4 ' 1o " d r s 'inhe "e a c ptn i k Variety Stores. SONGS The Boat Horn, by Gen. Wm. 0 Butler. Kate O'Sbane, a beautiful and admired melody, The flowers that blossom in the vale. Rosa Lee, the favorite Negro song. What's A' the. Steer Kimmer, a popular Scotch ballad ,I'll gather summer dowers, Come join in the song, Patriotie. She 4.s fooling thee, from Lnngfellow's Hyperion. They any there Is a Fairy Lund, a favorite Ballad, Arise Sons of Erin, arise in your might, The Cricket on the Hearth. .Farewell toy Fatherland, I've left the snow clad hills; The moonlight Lell. Star of my stool, the Patriot Soldier's farewell, I'll hang my hat on n Willow Tree. Romance, Float beantiful flag.a new National song, • 1 The Dying Warrior, an admired Fiona. Aid must they part, a German Ballad, Verbum Caro. Trio, by Benin'. The false friend; Thr Orphan Ballad Singers, new edition. 'Scenes that are Brightest, - The ono we love, Come, come to me tone,a Serenade, • Mies Lacy Neat. a ei•lrbrated Negro melody, There is a flow' r adovely ilow'r, Brant UM Veil I( 0, a ballad. Vomit heart,a• nutmegs, My heart it throbs for thee; The Wit riot's return, ,• The Widow of Nein. Nothing else to In, third edition; Color to the Lattice laity love, a Serenade, The I,y of the Chamois limiter, a new song, The olden time and present time, nitede. by IL Russell, Oh, think not, less I love thee, a touch admired ballad. My heart is liken sileot lute, a ballad by D'lsraell, Thee 1111.1 only thee. The Sailor Boy, He's on the Sea. List thee dear girl, a Serenade, Sam of 'Tennessee. The Alay Queen, Oh, send inn hack to my native vol, 0' Love Dwells not in Royal Mitts. Sweet were my dreams of they, afa vori• e ballad, • The Indian, hunter, music by Henry Russell. Come, I've something sweet to sing thee, Joy In ahird, translated from the Persian. Take Bark the. Gents you gave me, a favorite song, The night Inhere the Bridal. tlsrael's Daughter, I've wandered in climes. Lone. loot ago. Irene, from the hook of love. 'the Alllerkall Flag, Little Nett. air front Bethel's opera of La Norma. The Happy joyous hours. The Ara King's Bride. The Store of Moven are glen:nine, think tiT thee when morning light, There is a 1t.,.. er that blottineth. Shall we roam my love to the Twilight Grove, The Sailor's Bride, au admired Song. Whemaenile hands its4rndrlir train. Strike the harp Columbia. a nett national song. erSinslo pieces of Music not on hand, obtained to order. The Esiii 7 lndia i'ea Company. • lIAVING OPENED A TEA WAREHOUSE, • ' Yo. 122, .A'artli Thrnl street, next door CO Old Rotterdam gout, on the dt4 . (TaVr: ' f r ih l e n sr u c a l . inice GlItIlN AND U. - 11 7 .l7;13 LA Eli TEA s, of the latest impurtation,, would ^silßl;lvery respectfully Invite n call from country merchants and others visiting our city. Our leas are or the hnest quality, and very fragrant, ha ring been select 'cd with the greatest care and at unolotal loge prices. For ins country trade they- will be. Packed in quarter, halfor pound packages, If preferrell ; thus furnishing two advantages; Ist no loss in draught. 241 On assort meat of teas fora very small amount of capital. The latter particularly is ofa v mita ge to persons of moderate means, and whose sales of the article are limited. Our determination is to avoid all unnecessary expense that will have a tendency to knerrue the cost of our teas, hence the present course of circular letters to the trade instead of tray eiling agents, a practice pursued by some of our cotempornries,- at very great expenae. These Agents must be paid whether they make selea or not. With tbe advantages-we possess of procuring Teas, and a close application to business, to say nothing of atten ding to our own busiless, and not entrusting it to others mutt ultimately insure no a share oryour"custom. • Meyer's First Premium Pianos. JUST received two cases of C. Mey er* Philadelphia first premium PIANO FORTES. 'shish arc unrivalled for • 4 1) power and tone and are chosen by the bl•iit performers for their concerts. The Franklin In stitute of Pniladeiphla awarded the first premiums and medals in 1843.'44, '45, '46, and '47 to Mr. Meyer for the "but" (not the 24 best,) piano. In Pennon they have this year; (1347) awarded him also the first pre mium and silver medal of the Institute for the hen square piano, Those in want of a good instrument will find it to their advantage to call on the subscriber (at B. Barman's Book and Music btoro,) before Purcha sing elsewhere. T. C. ZULICII, Dc1947-51-trj Agent for the ilanufattirer i!LtM=3 IVAURAAVED uNDE,n , A PENALTY OF A TDOURAND DOLLARS. .Reca from Jiterrecry and Mints! Substariti. -a~~,, , A 7,, INDIAN iiVolsetable Pk; t -A S•yereign, may and certain cure far de l Felir and itste. , . 'VII& success of Wrlglit's4ndian Vegetable Pills In 1. the cure of Fever and Ague, bee been most re markable. Before the proprietor was fully Satisfied to recommend them in this complaint, he had lease after Cane come under his notice In which it was proved that If there W3l , one complaint over which the Pills had more complete control than another, it was ifever and Ague. The following Is from a, well known citizen of Indiana: Russellville, Putnam Canary, Indiana, Jeir 17, .47. Dr. Wright:—home time since, your agent left me a supply of your Indian Vegetable rills. I have found raid Pills to be in greatdemaud lately' in the cure of Fever and Ague. Mr. James Boyd has a non who had been kid up with Fever and Ague, and had tried va rious other remedies, all of which proved Of no avail.. Ile determined to try your Indian Vegetable Pills. and by using one box Is now sound and well. Mr. T. Spen cer hail a daughter. Mr. Hugh Groves a mt.. and Mr. Charles Nichols and three of his lordly, weSe all down at the same time whir Fever and Ague, and had also tried the various other remedies without effect. Tour Indian Vegetable. Pilla soon restored theul to 'perfect health. I can assure you, from what I have seen, your Indian Vegetable Pills may be relied on fob a certain cure of Fever and Ague. Yours, respectfully. JACOB DURHAM, M. Also acting Justice of the Peace This is to Certify, that I waa entitely mired of the Chills and Fevers, of several months standing, by tftc use of Your doses, of four Palls each, of f'right's In dian Vegetable Pills, and after taking medicine from a :regular physician for some time, and have hitd no symp toms of itbince, which has been about onevear ago. J. W..SPENCER. Texas, Clamraivie coutity, Ohio. ° : • This to to eertify. that I was cured or the .Chills and Fevers by the use nt Wright's - Indian Vegetable Pith, after having had three attacks of It. DAVID WY= . Sugar Grove,Fairfield County; Ohio. _FEVERS. • Fevers, like every' other form of disease; are only an effort of nature to expel from the body soniething that ist opposed to health; it in merely a struggle between the gond and bad homers for supremacy, and the Clint. motion winch encore in 'called Fever. ! The usual symptoms of a Fever are heaviness, languor. anxiety sighing and yawning, with alternate tits ;of heat and cold. After w)uch, the patient complains of pain in the head and - 4,acy, thirst, difficulty of brdathing, hint in the limbs, a Sea.. of lot less about the region of the stomach, nausea and sickness, with soul:tics a vom iting of billows matter. ' Wright* Indian .Vegetable Fills . witT be arty ;It:toted to the rare of all kinds of ' , liver, becaase they' .lot only thoroughly cleanse Om stomach and howe% from all bilious humors, but they open those etrrikory WlliCh entplyinto the and. consequently, the impurity contained ri the circulation (which is the cause of all disordered ntotions of the blood, called Fevers.) is thrown Tor o the bowels, frond whence it is rarriedoff by the regular alvide rl. Barges. In using Wi.2lit'n Inthan Vezetalkh , fills, ft. , Fevers, the only cure necessary is to bave the medicine oper ate copiously hysthe bowels. If the 'vim:opts are ur gent, from.foor to eight pills should he taken, night and I morning. until the, fever line .-tibsided ; after •whi‘li, ; smaller doses, once it, twanty•four bouts, will be a”l . - fictent to reszore the body. he a state or round health. revons going West Or youth. would do w to take with them an ample supply of - tins Medicine, as a pre ventive and cure of :southern and Western re, fa. Lct it he remembered that WRIG/IT'a INDIAN V E!:E.- pt.E Ptias are report with special reference to the Ilaws governing the.hotuan body. Vonsermently they are aliens good, allays use fiat, nlw aye effective in rooting out disease Every family should keep them on hand. . . Mrs. E. M. BEATTY, Pottsville: 51,d1hr & 1111 kci, Orwigsborg. ' A. llcebrer, Pon Parton. Dewalkl 11. P 1,11; Mk Keansburg.. Geo. It. Prey, Tin , carora. Henry Koch & Soo. Middleport: NVni. Taggart, Tamaqua. E. & E Hammer, Orw,iEsbure. . Wheeler & Miler, Pine grove.- Jonas Kauffman, Llewellyn. Jacob Kauffman, Mahantangp. John Wrist, Klinecrsion. • Gabriel Herb. Zimmeruinnown. • C. B. Ito Fnre•t, Jonathan. Cork hill, Llewellyn. Genree theibelhis, East Brunswick', P. Bart .t• Co., New Philadelphia. ' Levan do Kauffman. Schuylkill Haven. M. & J. Drerher; East Brunswick. Jonas Roblikholds, Port Clinton. Reffsnyder & Brother, New Castle. • B. E. Reedy, Lower Mahantongo. Eckel & Darned, Tremont, Wm. Price, St. Clair. • •' Boyer A. Wernert,McKiinslinrg. W. 11. Barlow, New Philadelphia. 00-Offices devoted excluAvely Annie sale of Wriglit'S Indian Vegrrtble of the. North American Col leen of Health No. 2,l.s:Greenwich street, New York ; 1013 Tremont street. 11m:toll—and prineitint office No. 169 Bate street. Phila. [Atig.2L-r 31 Aug. 1941,1 TO TUE CITIZENS OP SCILITYLKILL COLINTY, READ Wfl.kT OTHERS SAY OF . the Hen' of DR. KKELEII` S CORDIAI.-IND C.9II.IIIXSTIVE, 'CWIRI he openly cure of Darrhat,Dysentery. Cholera I' Int:union, Cholera Murbus, Sim .r complaint, Colic, Flatulency. and all derangements of the Stomach and bowels from Teething. etc. Thousands the mum ally with disease of the slot/torch and botrels from oecleet. Among the numerous remedies both public and private, recommended for the nbot . ,se diseases none are equal to the. Cordial —we invite and challenge a ennui pariyon—scafs of experience and trills math/ with it in hundreds of cases. superadded to the voluntary tes tioutny• of physicians and others, gives it a simian lee not to be unheeded by those cherishing the welfare of etuselxes and their children, speedily subduing, the pain and inflamatory iendenry allaying irritability of the stomach, and constraining the unhealthy evyrna thole, its operation is prompt sod etrermal. Bead the following testimony front prim lying ply Pie ia ==Cl= Dm?. Sir:—l am now prepared to recommend your Cordial from having used it with succeas in several in stances; and am 'now trying your Panacea in brace of protracted debility, attended with a cough, apparently produced in the young lady by her "outgrowing her strength" to use a common phrase. Yoram air. • ALFRED EARLE, M. D. .Philadelphia, September 13, •47. Dr. Beeler :—At your request I have tried your Cor- Hal in my flintily, as well as in several instances upon hose I have had occasion, to prescribe for, and am richly pleased with its operation, and have no doubt that It will ere Iring become one of the most popular remedies for erections of the stomach and bowels, of the present day. With the best wishes for Ats success, believe me yours truly, SANFORD BELL. Late Borgeon Navy.. Lazeister Co. Necarille,llec. It. '47. Dr. Feeler.—Sometime last summer your agent left „me sortie of your Cordial urging me to try it. It so happened that L had a case; a child about six months old, Whose stomach and bowels were,in every disorder ed condition caused by a deficiency of its mother's milk. The child was a mere skeleton, there.wes much ter mite tenesnius, amt constant evacuations. 1 adminis tered every medicine 1 Mild think of with but a slight alleviation of,the complaint. - 1 then thought of riving your medicine a trial, commencing with small duties, 1 soon perceived the child could bear a frill dose ni re commended in directions ; before it had Olken half a a bottle the stomach and bowels had recovered their natural tone, every otherbad symptom yielded, and the child recovered rapidly. I have no hesitancy in saying the! your medicine is, the very best for the above com plaint Lhave - adminiitered in 21' years practice. , Very Respectfully your friend. • lI.R. IIOWMAN, M. D. *Prepared and sold NI W. coy, of Third and South, and Third nail Green itreets Philada. For sale by J. G.:ltrnw•n, and J. C. Martin, Pottaville •E. Klein err and Samuel Kenipinn. Port Carbon iJ. IL Falls, ; W. 11n43, Schuylkill haven ; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua ; and by 'Druggists throughout the County. Price 2.5 cit. per bottle. lass Dr. Keifer', l'rtywicra. :t spendy and powerful reined; in all Scrofulous Synliitille and C:nnstipaunml disear'e. It is tufinitciy enprrior to any known reme dy in chronic affections of the (neat, Stomach, Liver and Skin. It cures radically chrocie Ilheiona tism, and diseases arising tram impurities of 'fiefdom'. Females s uff e ring with h.,‘ of appetite. ron,iipailoo, nervous colohlt , low. pimples. blotch;.o. etc. will no.) the l'a In dive, pernument and tailing relief. l'orparticalar,e e inuiphlets. price 01 per bottle, 5 bottles 115, ' lOth] Opal lb In•if • ,lots"rocics 14,0. v. al i, A 7 el,„ ..,,,,14,,..,.:,-... :..;T:- t :1, ye. -.- 1:::'')".. fi'•:.• ,:: • '-, ',.. :'. ' '-- .V.,-- .1 ,7 1 '. , _,:.::-• -r -.,,,-is: - ...:..; - tazit42;e.-:%-_-;.- ~i,--..,::-.., 04---,f;;- -----.-. !: --,, 4:7.. , -,:.,.-pt; , : , .. ,-, ::::: 4.: ~..e.°'.:-1--,iffif,t;;. i,,..., ',AY',44l;,_ /-14--.,;_,. .1;.1._1tt.4`.;. , -;:,-1 4 :1,111 .7. P efr,l7, 4 e,WrfW(.ll-'.',;',A - .. .f /PPZ -4(/a .:i7-;-..:;-. Rt. - ---,---...4e,-- . , REMEDY I' 6kNr ICI / 4 'l',. Facts for the People. • THE constantly increasing popularity and sale or B. A. Fahnestm k's. Vermifuge has induced persons who are c nylons of its success, to palm off upon the pub lic preparations which all medical DIM) know to be Met ticacious in expelling WWIIs front the system. This Verintfpge made its way into public favor upon ,the ground of Its own intrinsichwrits, More than any other medicine of the kind now ilsed ; and. while many worn remedies have,,by dint (lulling, been forced into sale, and shortly after gone i to lint obscurity which their worthlessness justly meritedj 11. A. Pa hnestock's Vermifuge continues to be triumphantly sustained. It has only to be used and its effects Will fully sustain all that ie said ails wonderful expelling power. • CERTIFICATE. Wares, Erie Co , New York, Jan. 7.1643. We certify that we have used B. A. Fahnestork's Yen- Entine in our families, and in evely care h hits mel ded a decided and effectual remedy for expelling worms from the system. We cordially itecomntend it to pa rents who have thlldren atilicted with that dangerous malady. MON VIRGIL, W 51. n. PAINS, • • RODERY MAY. JOS', lIHRROUGHS. Por sale, wholesale and retail, at the dnig, warehouse .of B. A. FA ffNESTOCK & CO. Corner of Sixth and Wood , littl., Pittsburg. Pa. For sale in Pottsville. by JOHN G. BROWN, Druggist. December.) . ,-50 TEAT RECEIVED on consignn4t d 100 doz. Dairy Brushes, eignill tution of the Blind, in PhiladeTplz# quality, and will he sold Cheap 1,5'; May 13, , 20-1 . out. LITTLE °AIME:X.I Within the eratrded city Where life has scarcely morn, I have a little garden Where simple dowers biome. There grove; the mbmingllcity, .With many a varied hue; Its flowers sire pink and p u rpl e, ' ' And virgin-white and blue Tie four-o*Oock each ertihlng Unfolds at created cup , ; And from a pooktlie vial4ts With diffidence peep apt. • The tuarigo and rose-bum Have eac ha fitting place And there the vctionr Jasmine Expands trial modest grace. Tho blue-bell and geranium. The beauleons balsminr, The pink, the lady's-slipper.: The tender cypress vine. IM The brilliant-tined nasturtiod la diming up the wall; , And there the DU sunflower, Looks proudly on them all. • _ — 1 am Prof. Mapes' Experiment tin Fer m i n: , —The professor nays deep ploughing is very i s portant for large crops. Some of hie ploughicg is thirty-six inches deep. Via system of pew. ing and applying manure is otieti!iAli and !01, / ,„ ant, and, judging from preseni . cp,Pearse et i, a will produce ntrnarksble results.- TIS iCillliell of a succession of crop in the eame seises, V it },b„,% impoverishing the soil is of Vast iniporu nft : The professor says that from • single acre bestial] take off this season eight hundred hashish el pi. woes, three thousand five hundred Cabbages, and six hundred bushels of turnips, wlfich mot Ir a worth five or six hundred dollars r;l, the loam market prices. His crop of, cabbeg s this miss he calculatis at eighty thousand heads. He hu a new variety of potato, which be Falls the sat. meg potato, of ' which he expects :o raise this in son eighteen hundred bushels, which ha will du. pose of for reed at one dollar a bushel. He cs 4 cil i a tes that he will have s hundred and twenty thourind nutmeg melons for roarket'this , seusti, which certainly ought to average two cents a pieta and, at that price, they would yiel , twanty•tear hundred dollars. There is on 'the (arm a great variety of other vegetable and crop to -wind'. make no reference„ _ Cs'-'A few Useful Hints.—Gales.—Goal situ are a great convenience. They ease no. small 4 i amount of trouble, and when proper cots 'rid endure for ream Every pees f en 2,4 , 1, , lane'and road, should be securrtd `,..! a goO ,I , , stantial gate, bunt on durable post and Washed thereto by firm iron binges, capabq of sustaining the weight without danger of breaking, even when roughly uced.,l True.--it costs more to construe and hangs gale properly, than it dots to construe a pair of barA,bilt- when it is once laccomplis)ou, you have a defence which will not require rep:i. cing or repairing for years, end which will su:ijort you to but little trouble or loss of lime in opening and shutting—an item of no small 'conrsquend when one is tii pass some thitao or twenty t a day. . I Sal! for Mitch Gin—when cows in Mkore, ore, kept on green. succulent food,ipiey require 5 regular and liberal pimply of salt. ilSo, also, isbes cattle ore firstturned to pasture in thry spring, the require salting more frequently than in the letter part of the' season when the herbage is lea aura. lent and fresh. It is often the case that aninn's taken from (nod, and supplied exdu.nelyw t green fermentable herbage, are greatly by “scours." I Salt, in due quantity, is a ieruis preventive of Ithis malady. On first, going toren cows shouldbave one pint of Indian meal nth, per daysllholllll be coniin'ti . rd for a week or so, and then not stepped slid/ hilly, but putt. ally. . Cool err keep a poor or me. formsid flllilll% lof any kind. It is better to kiil give away st i ci than iiieur the_ e pence al keeper them, isnd thh tick of having their peculiar &fol. mitirs horrimtmicated to the rest of , your mod.— The judicious Cullcy, has truly remarked tliet.af all animals o f whatever kind, those Willi the unit. lest and cleanest home, are generally 'be ben pm. portioned, and coveted with the hest and fin,n grained merq ; they are the hardie4 beedera, and brat feeders. able to bear the most Wise when living' and .worth the most per pound ran dead." I Good nofs.--In providing your.elf with form: lug implements, always endeavor to nlntsin the best It is bad polley to select a VOW or IMplorTet loam. ment l eimply becauoe you can get at che.p. You ten cent pen knives and shillmg razors aro the dearest in the end, every one will admit. sad 'ha same temark,applies with r gull correctness to chip scythes, axes, shovels, spades, plows, hoes, /iults Bahiz for Hosea.—Tho horse, wilsofel on these valuable roots, furnishes ' `` his owa root cutter. All that is neee , ssry to er.aWn him to per upon them the procres , s of anticstion.ise lutitinn and digestion, is to place them in the moo• ger before him. The lareest and tinest roots srea disappear, eopecielly after the animal hos 1t1.1.1 little experience in "working. Atm wp:' ,Tulture of Tea in the niiied States.— An ie . :cresting article in Skinner's n. 4 periodical, entitled "The Plough, the Loom end the Anvil: upon the culture of the Tea 1 corr•cti thr opinion long! entertained, that it cannot be valed with euccess out of the Celestial Empire, and shows that it is cultivated there ,in the [with. ern and mountain region, where snow lire no ths ground. three or four months ,to the year ; 611 d is found wild in ittssam, and hteultivated in qua lities at the foot of the Himnielsh inountsiaa— From'th -se facts, with other information dnini from traders, 4-c., ieturned residents of tea cosy tries, the writer is fully convinced that this mar -cry, from Texas to New York,will grow tea egad in quality to two-thirds of that imported, and that some of the States will grow It ' equal to at 141 ' ter than the hest that comes from Chins. The article 41g0 states that a gentlemen recedy returned froml Calcutta, who for five or sic ens managed, one of the empasy's , tea plgruence in , tiettam,, hoe written a book on ; the subject, to yet piabliebed,l and has expressed an opinion ent this countity tcari grow as good tea as any pa. two orate world." The writer thinks "the fill is now born that will live to see the Gbil States exporti instead of import, J tea." 7 lfin Harcn Palladium. , - - M` - "ro, prerenl Vermin from Infesting . Po try HousrvHave the roots and . the twits ands of sassafrus 'wood. This is recthimeaded by lady of great l ,iotegrity and experience, who no she knows !q fact, though not the philonit of it—any more than does she know why eta , wood, or mimeo, or camphor will keep the raca out of woollen clothe—but the facOs so, thstre min, or, shei says, toi use plain cournry housrari phraseology, chicken-lice. will not trouble a rt• trydlouse. where sassafras wood is thus used. It is wellknown that certain insects are rep/hi by the mfri of certain plants. Every one in its country knOws, or ought to know, that if your.' pennyroyal l obo the hend.and eare of your ht, the peettfer'rus hor'sedly won't come hear !I'm: while the fltvor of pennyroyal is (for us vase grecsl,lc; itto true it is, whht'• food for 001 11 1)66011 for another. - -‘ &Smarms' makes excellent ox•yAkes, twirl I; 'i ht and rough, ! ' OVUM WIIITE Wellterllll S. firt)ther, NfIrANIIrAcTuRERS, No 65, North front ruin. Lil I"hitatietphia, hay,. TIOW a 7.." d orth"'"' ranted pure Winn , . LEAH. auti those rit•tompie 'r haredieen s nrinely supphial in 0 , 11,0 ijurilre ni s on the article, chat! now have their, J.rileni No known Fll6l:lriteporsesr , i thne. pri:wrro , " .' hrintir)inx propertiem, so des in 3 pan.% ritual extent with unadulterated white lead: herft admixture anther material , . only!ntar, hai4,thetelbre,lieen the ideddy aim of the niatnift , iiir .)rarx , ut rtIPPI) lb the pit Idly a Tie ri'LO ;. 1 white lead, and the 4 nreag in g demand for the lirOorthat it has met with ftwir., It Ic in, aroka lotr 'eti on one head WtTM:1111.1. & 11111ain:1i i.l and on the other. varrantod pure. 'gall in red - ' - C43al Screen's ! Coal: Screens.. r 7 `ft k. uecrlh.rls eiten;ively enza,ed in the , facto rt of WOVEN WIRE ISEREENS itnproratiNit entirely new prinOple, for n hi' h .secured LE TERS PrITENT. and winch he t0t, ,, ., ly helievea Wil,l be fortlid mon seperiot to ;other I , creprt in tier for 4ittrninlitl and all the en'p „ r. info goo, Arreeii. They are worts entirell ' 'and can e made with meshes andthread , r qniret igrand strength. tVI E WEAVING OF EVERY 11E,WRITTI O, ... Witt he executed - at the I.ltortest notice, and gr''; made to every pattern, adapted to all the too ,` which screens are required. I • subscriber has recently removedhl.r a figment( I Coal Sleet, near the corner 0f,.7`,00, r. street. HENRI' lEN 5° ► Ynttsvi . ' T. April r 4 I g 4B t: ,O . PIONEER! FIRE BRICK "IASI:. FACTORY. A N DREW J. MAE S. Reipeofully Winter ill ,who are engaged in Business, lna he is piciTl o ; to 61Iorders for any quantity of a very xi/1. 114 ,, manufactured under his liontediate•supets very best material and which are warranted satisfaion. Ile has on had - Bldst and Puddling Furnace n Fire Briar, Of • 111 •anti sites, - Dram Fixtures. Fire Cement and Fire Molar. . • Fire S a nd a o n f a eil l. c .i r re y il C o lo sCript a iL or Ut u ie P V ° o;g ge'r'altl'o ?_ " : ale prices. Those who entreat their orders told.; scriber, may depend. on having them exccutril shortest notice and on the most favorable ten on log a practical Manufacturer, he knows I . "' ;sr% furnish articles in his line winch will favorably f, u nb any thing to ihe_Market.. ' 1 Referece Is made to snut the following inartie.,wois tested t he n Fire Brick ALactured at ibe Poser Brick Manufactor. ' E rn. ‘ ll V e McG in n i s liave n e r t ° l t vTlTe i • e 11'd decd is'a dC P '1 ' "1 " "el'i:;.' vine; James 11. Patterson, do:' , Pottsville, Jultr, ient at the Yoii Store Uriptured at the lost 41, PCs vrry superior riaPpileation to 'Agra r sox. II
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