The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, October 21, 1848, Image 4

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I'm single yet—l'm single yet
And years have flown since I came out 1
In vain I sigh—ln veto 1 flet -
ye gods!what etc the men ohm/ tt
stow I'm weenty—oh, ye powers!
A sprotteelt toe ti hard to bear—
On earth alone to pass her hours.
And nacre:aide 'dad apes—down there.
ho ofreryet—no offer yet
I'm puzzled ilatts to make It oat;
For every beau my cap I set,
What; what, what are the men about
They don't propose-'they Won't propose,
For fear, perhaps. I'd not eay
Jolt let them try—for heaven knows
I or, tired of single-blosiednese, -
b l ot married yet-4ot married kit
The-deuce is in the men, I fear ; •
I'm like I—somothlrg to be let,
And to be lee alone—that's clear.
The say. l lhe's pretty—but no think—
And love without krona in debt:"
ha/hate. my nerves to think .
That I have had no otter yet:
if anb pumor.
12 - Sweets and Soars.—,Mrs.Margaret Parrish,
a sharp.nosed elderly lady, residing in Norris al:
layo--resolved to put np a small jar of preserved
quinces, from which to regale her lady visiters du
ring the coming winter. Mr. David Parrish, her
husband, is a hand-working man, sod of-course
has a sharp ar - it'etite. He came home in the
dusk of the evening. yesterday; quite hungry. and
indulged the fond hope that his wife had been
ihoughtful enough to prepare him some supper
But a poor women can't attend to every thing at
once, and Mrs. Parrish bad quite enough to do to
prepare the sweetmeats for her guest., without Itt.
sommoding herself to get tea for her husband:—
The preserves were stewed nicely,taken off and set
on a table to ,cool, while MM. Parrish 'vent up
stairs to attend to some ether business. Mean.
while the hungry David comes in end immediately
en agreeable odor meets his olfactories ; he tracks
the preserves by the. scent, tastes them and finds
theta much to his liking.
"First rate P' cried David Parrish, snacking his
lips, etMadge 'is improving 4—that!s a mess good
enough foe the Governor." In ten minutes, Da.
did had muds clean tvork of it.' Mrs, Parrish en.
tees, and seeing be, husband, runs to the dish
where she had deposited the dainties, when lo!
they weir gone. She looks at David and sees the
evidences of his guilt still sticking to his lipr.
"Where are my preserves II trice she, in the
greatest terror.
"Your w hat 1" says Dsvid, " I thought it was
mu supper.",
"Your rapper, you wretch; don't tell nie that
you've eaten them ;—now don't," The trembling
culprit stem:tiered out all acknowledgment of his
crime. "Then I'll swear I'll not live with • you an
other hour !" cried !gm. P. '•l've stood your bru
tal treatment long enough,—you monster t—but
.this last touch is too much for me. A whole half
peck of quinces and two pounds of seven cent su
:gar all at one slap—for supper.` 0 heavens
I'm an abused wife, FO I am, and I'll have ycu put
-in jail for tyrannising oser the softer ses,—so
will. Two pounds of seven cent sugar!" Here
Mrs. P. went inlp strong hesteries, remaining ter.
ritriesll3r- A - crowd gathered about the house and
'She police officers seeing Mrs. P.'s condition, tho't
she must have been chocking'} teratea hi her beast
of a husband. .The criminal wes arrested, but to
show the forgiving sweetness of woman's nature,
Meg, P. did not appear against him., Se he esca
ped all punishment for big misderal,exetpt a night's
2vrisonment.—[Phila. Pennsylvanian.
Gentle country parson who
•ws , not over-promptly Fail by his parishioners, on
ntcring the church one sabbath morning, mrt one
•c
-f the most wealthy of his 119ek, and asked the
loan of a dollar.
'!Certainly," saiitha F man, at tbo same time
handing over the coin.
Domine put it into his pocket:ena.preathed the
sermon in most capitol sye,stul'on'coming;dArn
'handed the identical dollar to thermal] limn whom
.ho borrowed it.
“Why,” eiclainnil- she lender, lou have nct
used the money nt
It
has I r on of great use to me, neverthele,:s,"
replied the; parson; "I always preach en much
.better when I have money in my pocket."
The hint was taken, and the Inlanes of hia,sal
ary was got together the fallowing day.
r=2"The Crisis—A Culluqrs.— , .Why;
. blers
sme, Mrs. Jono , , you don't look well this afternoon.
You hain't got the reser andagur, has you 1" '
<No, alarm ; but I'm worry unhappy my 'us.
'band tells !no the crisis has arriticd."
-The ctins! why- it ain't posit:lle ! When did
be hedr that !"
AL, " h , it, it wee in every body's mouth, he Bays.
at the political meetin' ['other night, and they all
seeme.l mightily consented about
"Well; now that I recall, tt it, my old man read
it from the paper, the night alum net, that it had
arrived sure enough, end the etbter seemed to be
an a peck of trouble about it, too."
Goodness irneious! v,haell we do! -
"1 hain't nn 'dear, unles, the Governor calls out
the railitiar."—[. 0. Picayune.
cr Posing a Putog”glie --Sally lanes hart
,you done ,that sum f set you r'
..No, thir. f can't do
'Can't do it ! I'm ashamed of you. Why, et
your age I could do any rum that was art me. I
hate that wor.d.4.,tan't'! for theio jr no sup:l4lllkt
can't be &one', I tell you."
"1 think,tliir, that I know a thum,you can't
thifor
“Ila ' well, Sally, lei hear it.”
ith thith, thir : If ono apple eauthed the ruin
of the whole human Toth. bow many thuch will it
take to make a barrel of thweet glitter, thin?
..Mies Sally Junts, you may turn to your par
sing lesion." •
CFA
ford of Pork.—ln a neighboring lawn.
.in which they were building a railroad, ■ party of
men, who were employed there, weal to the store
of a real Lee Yankee, and. thinking they would
shOw &specimen of their wit,one asked for a yard
of pork, whereupon the Yankee deliberately cut off
three pigs' fret, and handed them to the man.—
Fat, not at fi:st understanding the joke, asked:
..And sure, and is that whatyou would beafter
ca'ling a yard of pork?"
~C ertainly," replied the Yankee, coolly, •don't
you krow that in this country three feet make a
yard."
Fts/L:Ll.,atnbwas one day returning
;turn a dinner party in the oubtirbs of London. It
was rainy, and the stage consequently crowded,
when a gentlemen attempted an entry, but paused
and sulked Somewhat doubtfully t : oAre you all full
irshle?"
don't know how h is with the . otbiq gent],
.men;" said Lamb, in bin own quiet way. “trat I
must any that last piece of oyster pie did the bud-
Ulna fur me."
1. 'Cut Direct.--la a man and his wife both
one r asked the wife of n certain gentleman, who
in a state of stupefaction, was holding his aching
bead with both his hands. ••
...Yea, I supposo so," was the reply.
•••Well, then," said she, came home drunk
last night, and ought to be ashamed of myself."
This back handed rebuke from a long suffring,
but affectionate wife, effectually cured him of his
drinking propensity.
CT - An Irishman once said be was born at a
very early period of his life, and if he lived until
he died—and the I,ord only knew Whether he
would or net—his tool would see mato Ireland
before it loft America.
'lfecolica, Sir," said a tavern keeper to a
:.emari who tyriiiiabout leasing his house with
poying the 'treckoninc,'' "recollect, sir, if you
loso your purse , yen didn't pull it out here."
It E4OLIITICINt — IN IRELAND
GREATGATIIEVING OF TIIE PEOPLE AT TILE
cc TODE rlf .1s( on Erriank Marta.. Centre Sliest;
1.3 between Market•rol Norwegian Stn. and imme
diately oppnaite the Drug store of J no. C. Brown. •
Jacob Emma and Myeis respectfully announce to
the citizens or Pottsville nod the coot Region. that
they have just received from Philadelphia a large
and extensive assortment of J). Goods, Groceries.
sad Qemericare,'which wilt sell at the very
at cash prices.
The scarcity of money at this Mite induces every
lane to purchase where goods can be obtained the
cheapest, and they are More their prices will suit the
.times. It Is the interest of all IA give them a cell pee ,
violss to purchaaing elsewhere. They have always on
Cam, Shouldrr. and ether
hand Butter. Eggs„Potstoes.
country produce, which they will dispose of cheap for
tub. 'Don't forget the tew
Aug.l9, 1849,
PIIILADELPITIA DUX GOODS
TOWNSEND SUARDLESS Q SONS,
PIIILADELPIII•, •.
HAVE received British Priam, Moditzelinen, and
Manchester Ging hatns,Woratsd Mertens, Damask
and Raffinate, Alpacas, Coburg Cloths, and Mohair lug
.
ties.
English and Florida Lattings, all colors. -
Irish Sheetinge, Linen Damasks, and Diapers.
New style tong and square Shawls and Gals Melds.
Cogil.b Blankets and superior Mars. Quilts. -
Real Welsh and silk warp Fla nnels.
Indian Silks, Shawls, tieesuckas and Handkerchiefs.
French moons. Casshneres, and rich Vesting,.
Stich autumn Silks and Shawl. in variety.
French Merinos of the best roanufectories. •
Embossed Cloths, Told, and Piano Covers.
Neat goods atoll kinds for Friends' use,
Septip-_394mo] 32 South Second St., Dbltad'a.
- •
TOILETTE AND VAH OI mibi
VOtt gale at Martin's Drug store, a variety of fancy
erode and other fancy. soap; half teeth, and nal
brushes, De mei oil, Os marrow and Dear's Masa. Po
custom to stick and pots, Tooth and Pearl powder, sod
man/ mho' attirlill 111 that line wbicb era offered vary
*WV StePte sna stamina for yyartallYl..
Sou 17%31 • - • AMA' r xABTRT. -
. •
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
ft el/skid:es Cheep Carpet Store.
PERSONS -wishing to boy Carpets and OW Clothe
d- very cheap, will find A greatly to their advantage
to call on the subscriber, as be is under a very low
lent, and bueothet expenses are so light that he Is ena
bled to sell goods, wholesale and retail, at the lowest
prices in the cite, and be erect a rely choice assort
ment of Beautifid Imperial;
Superfine Ingrain, • CARPETS.
Fine and Medium do.
•
Venttines ofaS itfada...l
And 011 Cloths from 2to 24 feet wide, to cut for rooms,
hallo, &c. with a great variety of low priced Ingrain
Carpets, from 25 to 50 cents, cud Stair and Entry Car
pets, from 10 to 50 canto per yard. Also Dearth Rugs,
Table Corers, Floor Moats, Cotton and Rag sliarnes„.to.,-,
• H. li. ELURIDGE,
No. 41 Strawberry street, one dont above Chesnut;
aug2ll 35 3m • near Second—Phtladelnhia.
TO BUILDERS AND CARPENTERS.
THE talbperl ber begs leave to inf.rna hm friends.and
Abe puhMic in gsneml, that he has pnrcbased the
Lumber Yard. formally owned by Zinn A; Wilt, at
Schuylkill Haven, opposite the Farmer's Bank. AVI - tere
he intends is keep constantly on hand a full assortment
of sea.oned Ousquehahna Lumber, consisting of tithe
and yellow`-pine boards. • liVeather beards, pummel
boards and plank, from I to 2 incites thick, and door
stiles to in thick, 6 in. will. Hemlock joiceland
scantling, joint and lap abinglets, Plastertn* Lath, &c.
with a few thousand feet of seasoned Ash Plank from
Il to 3terhes thick, all Of wh i ch he will tell on the
most reasonable terms. Tie would most respectfully
Invite all purchasers to call and examine for themselves,
before buying elsewhere, - DAVID D. LEWIS:
August IL', 'Pt -
PLEASE TO READ THIS. t
A . GOOD CRANCE TO CLEAR FROM 8.500 TO
81,CDO A YEAILA gents wanted in every Town
and County ih the union, to selL“Sears' hew and Popu
ar PctialicM Werke,' universally acknowledged go
he the hest and chespeat ever published, as they cer
tainly are the moat saleable.• Any active agent may
clearglsoo or 41.000 a year. A cash capital of 835 or
450 will be necessary. Full partientars'of the priori
plea and pinata or the agency will be riven on applica
tion, either peraunally or by' letter. The p-EOge mutt
in all easels be paid. Please to address
RODEBT SEARS, Publisher, ,
No. 120 Nassau EL, New York.
' TX- Newspapers copying the above. (including this
notice,) and giving It eight insertion.. shall receive
any one of the bound volumes, which retell it 8150
per val Send only one paper directed as above.
August '25,181d. 33--21
- TENNENTII
WASHINGTON GALLERY or DAGUEREOTYPE.I,-
.Nb. 234 Nora Second Street, X. w:, co rner of
Callowkiil Street, Philadephta.
THE Likenesses taken are beaut•fully colored at this
well known esta Wish ment, far One Dollar, are uni
versally conceded 10 be equal in every respect to any
in the city. Pictures Wren equally well in cloudy and
clear weather. A blue assortment of Medallions
and Lockets on hand, at from 32 to 85, including the
picture. •
The Sitbscribers respectfully invite the citizens of
,Schuylkill County, to call and examine specimens of
the-latest Impenveme•itm in the art of Daguerreotyping,
which will be exhibited cheerfully and vvithona charge.
- T. & .1. C. TENNENT.
Philadelpgia, June "..`B. '49.
HENRY C. OLIVER,
THREAD AND NEEDLE STORE. •
Xs. 178 Chesnut &nets:Pore Secenth,—Philadaphin.
KEEL'S constantly On hand the largest and best ast
sortment. of 'Zephyr and Tapestry Worsted. Can
vas, Steel Betide. Rig Clasps, Tasse's, Punse Rings,
plain and shaded Porn,: Tn4st,,Crnteliett Pam Purses,
Sewino ' , ilk, Spool Cntin 'Pitent Thread, Needles,
Pine, Tidy Cottonk,Kniitina' Pins, Silk end Fancy But•
tons, Cords. Tapes, Silk, rotten, Worsted and Linen
Braids, Embroideries, Perfumeries, and s general as
sortment of English, French, and American Fancy
goods.
Aleo,snlee gent fin BRINGIIERST'S CELEBRATED
HAIR MIXTPRIL for removing dandruff and dressing
the hair. giving it a tine glossy appearance, being deci
dedly the bent article now in sire—cheap for canli
wholesale and retail at the TDREAD AND NEEDLE
STORE. No. 178 Chesnut Streq, Philadelphia.
- Philadelphia, Sent.2.'46 5 r 30-omo
DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS,
the Tours Hat,. Centre St red.—POT ILL[
BY WILLIAM WARREN.
sad gentlemen of tills place and vicinity ore
L informed that they can have their LIKENESSES
taken as well in this place an in the best estahlishments
to Philadelphia. To make them satisfied of the tact,
they arc respectfully invded to call at the rooms and ex
amine specimens and judge for themselves. They can
be taken as well in cloudy weather as in fair. Terms
the most reasonable, in view of ths. perfection of the exe
cation. Instructions given in the art on reasonable
terms. Sept 23,1515-29-,
PIONEER FIRE rmen: MANU
FACTORY.
A. ?STREW J. Respectfully informs those
.C 1 who are enraged in Business, that he is prepared
to till orders for any quantity of a very superior nrtirte
manufactured under his immediate napery Won, of the
very heat material and which are warranted to give
satisfaction. Ile hat nn hand
Blat and Puddling Fiirnate Fire raid:to - de.' shapes
and men.
Grate Futeres.
Fire Cement and Fire Mortar
Fire Sarni and Fire Clay ; all of Superior. qualities
Articles of every description made to order at modes'
ate Prices. Those who entnist their orders to the sub
scriber, may depend on halm,: them executed at the
shortest notice and on the most favorahle terms. Be
inn a pricrtrat'Slaimfacitirer, he knows that he can
furnish articles in his line which will favorably eyranpzte
with any thine in the Market.
Beforonc , . fn mad° to the lotion Inn puttee, who liner
tested the Fire [hick Manufactured at the Pitaiehr Fire
Brick :11am:factory.
E, W. McGinnis, Pottsville ; Third Patterson, do.;
Wm. Peilaven, Minersville; Edward E. Bland, Potts
ville; James U. Patterson, do.
.Potisvilh.. July 22,
GagA.T DAOGAINS IN DRY GOODS 7.
At No. SO Xura 774ird Street, (`24 ,floor.)
• PIM. • ^FLPZZIA•
COFNTRY merrhanhi and others wilt find FANCY
and miler DRY GOODS, from the Philadelphia
and New York auctions. entletacieg such articles only
as ran be bouelit at less' titan ordinary market cater—
thereby enabling him to 'apply throe who bay for CASII
ens than ran he furnished OS., cre.
A. DEWAT.D.
SO 'North Third Rued., Philadelphia.
NEW BOOKS.
The Ima7r. et' His Fat) cr. nr nne ib,yjs more Feniiide
than a dozen Girls, by the author t;l r "Whom to Mar-
The
Wanderers, or the lit, dNobleman, a stsry '25
of sea and land adventur 25
Agnes, or the l'ossessee, a I tNelation of Mesmer
ism. by T. S. Arthur,
The Mysterious Personage. or the Man with the
Hare Lip, and the Paler Heir, by Sidney Sinclair, 25
The Russian Sketch Book. by Ivan Golovine, 25
Together with n rhnice rollectinn of books of every de
scription, bound and in paper rovers, for sale wholesale
and retail, at prices nt suit the times at
Oct 7-11) ' HANNAN'S
Cheap Murk, Stationery and Variety Stores._
PURE WHITS - LEAD.
Wetheellt 14. Brother,
MNl T l.:ll ( Pi,l lß h E as li .e S t'in N w .o a ° cc s 4 - . 1' 41ft% r oYtTei ' r t s re •a e r t :
ranted pure WHITE LEAD, and those customers who
have been sparingly supplied in tonsequence of a run
on the article, shall now hare their orders filled. -
Nn known tillistance possesses those preservative sad
beautifying prnpenies, so desirable in a paint, to an
equal extent with unadulterated white lead ; hence any
admixture of other materials only mars its value. It
has,therefore, peen the steady aim of the manufacturers,
for many years, to supply to the public a perfectly pure
white tend, and the unceasing demand for the antrle, is
proof that It has met with favor. It Is Invariably brand
ed on one head WP.THERILL , 11110THER In full,
and nn the other, warranted pare. all in red letters.
IrtoST — tiA7iLING
MANUFACTORY AND WAIIEROOMS.
. .. . . .
Twelfth. Street, below fIuttonwood,—PHILIMELNITA. ,
I THEunderslimed manufacture
IRON ItAILINGi of every style,
=. VERANDAS, GATES. PEDES
i II TAU., ARBORS, BEDSTEADS
and all descriptionsofornamental
___F.,,.407;;;,.. and architectural Iron Work, in
,N5?? J 10.....??..:the hest manner, at reduced prt
-1.-: er
__ • - ces.
1-,z-z.,1:::.2.r . ,.....,..._., _ Always on 'hand, a supply of
Fire Proof doors arid Shllltcra. a
heavy mock of Reveal and Common flinger. Shutter
Bolts, Store Room Bolts. and all descruninns of builders'
iron work.
This establishment, by far the most extensive of the
kind in the city, employs none but competent workmen,
possesses the advantages of steam-power and suitable
machinery, and is n adei. the personal supervision of the
proprietors, who are practical men of long experience.
affords to ifspatrons the gnanatitce that their orders
he properly and promptly executed
Phlla,Octl4-42-Ivl 11EIN8 ADAMSON:
N.B.—On band. •20,000 quarter black an curs, assorted
sizes. manufactured with great care, will be rinsed out
in lots to sun purchaser., at cost. [pull ND. Itno
I -The East India 'tea Company.
HAVING OPENED A TEA WAREHOURF,
-W. 1.22, Alirt. Third curet. seat dour to
Old Rotterdam Hotel,
•
FOR the disposal of their choke GRF.EN AND
. 1 4 Nr,„:ILACK TEAR, of the latest importations, would
respectfully invite a call from country
merchants and others visiting our city. Our tens are nr
the tritest quality, and very, fragrant,ha ring been select
ed with the greatest care and at unusual low prices.
Poe ate country trade they will he packed in quarter.
half, or pound packages, if preferred= thus furnishing
two advantages; Ist In draught. 111 an assort
mein of teas fora very small amount of capital, The
latter particularly is oradvantage 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 Increase the cost of nue teas,
hence the present count of cirrnlar letters to the trade
instead of travel/nig agents, a practice pursued by some
°fou r erdemporarles, at very great expense. These
Agents must be paid whether they. make sales or not.
With the advantages we possessor porn ring Tens r and
a close application to hnalneap, to •ay nothing of atten
ding to ode own busiless,andaot entrusting it to others
mull ultimately insure us nature of your custom.
Pottsville Stearn Planing and
TURNING MANUFACTORY.
T ILE undersigned have made complete and perma
nent arrangements for the manufacturing of Floor
Boards, Window Sashes. Sowed laths. Bed Posts,4Ta
ble, Crib, and Washstand Legg, Atvningand Hocking
Posts, Bannisters, Stump Feet, Rolling Pins. Potato
Smashers, Bench and Hand Screws, porch and Newel
rn.til, Boil Pingo:id a general varlet) . of turning Of all
kinds. They will keep conStantly on hand Yellow and
White Pine Floor Boards. clashing and Laths, and other
finished work worthy the attention of builders. They
hove circular sa 4 . s for slitting stuff to any dimension
toga frod Inc building or other mirposein
Fel.s 041 11. STRAUCH & Co.
Coal Scrs Coal Screens !!
rpliE smcriher is een
extensively eneaved in the nianu
d factory of WOVEN WIRE SCREENS upon an
mprox xd and •mirelynew Principle for which he has
secured LETTERS PATENT. and Which lie confident-
ly believes will he found upon trial, superior to every
other screen in age for durability and all the qualities
oft good screen. They are woven entirely of WirE,
and can be made wit b - meshes aud t h reads of any re
gnfred strength.
WIRE WEAVING *OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
will be execated at the shortest notice. and screens
ma d e t o
,every pattern, adapted 'to all the Uses for
which scrcenra re required.
'I , subscriber has recently removed his estain
Ilshmentt r Coal Steel, neon the corner of Nnrweziar
street. HENRY JENRINE. '
Potteef' e. April 1546
CIRCULATE THE DOCVAIILIVIVIL
German and English Taylor Almanacs (or 15th, by
- ilioGross or Dozen. -
German Life of Gen. Taylor, - •
Ranch and Ready Test Rook and Almenaz.
• Taylor Minstrels. •
By the hundred. doze*, or slagle copy. - Jost - reeelv
led and far tale by the subscriber. Clubs supplied at
law tate aby Ms quantity.AN
. 13.11NAS.
sot.
li /13 !
THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER.
~f
. DEL. SIVSYN - E'S •
COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD, CHERRY:
The Origiast and (Maui., Preparation.
cosecstrron:
COTIO IIB . Colds,, Asthma; Bronchitis, Liver Cow
plaint. Spitting Blood. difficulty of Breathing, Pain
in the Side and Breast. Palpitadon of the heart, /nth:t
ense, Croup, broken Constitution, Sore Throat. Ner
vous Debility, and all diseases of the Threat, fireaet and.
Lange, the moot effectual and speedy cure ever known.
for any of the above disease. ts, - Dr. Swarm's Dr. Com.
pound !!!rnp of Wild Cherry.
sw.„yrig•B VERMIPUGE lean agreeable topic, tind
very effectual in destroying Worms, curing Dyepepsia,
Sick Headache, Soar Stomach, be.. It is extremely
palatable and perfectly harmless, if administered tOtha
tenderest infant. Remember t I have changed nip hot•
UM to a square, havirg my portrait en each.
DR. SW AYNE'S SARSAPA. & "EXT. TAR PILLS
are • mild and gentle purgative. drieurpaseed by arty
r _ dione for re,ntoi ing the bile, cleansing the stomach,
and effectually purifying the blood.
These medicines are no longer amringthose of doubt
ful utility. They have passed away from the thousands
daily Munched upon the experiment, nod now stand
higher In reputation,and are becoming more extensively
u.ed than any other preparation of medicine ever pro
duced for the relief of eu Tering man.-
They have been introduced very genemtly through
the United States and Europe, and there are few towns
of importance but what contain some remarkable evi
dence of their good effects. For pronfof the forrgning
statement*, and of the value and efficacy of these med
icines, the proprietor will insert a few of the many thou
sand testimonials, which have been presented to him by
men of the first respectability—men who have higher
views of moral responsibility and justice, than to certi
fy to facts, nesause it will do another a favor, and them
selves no injustice. Stich testimony prove conclusive
ly, that their turpaseing excellence Is established by
their intrinsic merit', and the unquestinnahle authority
of public opinion. The instpntaneoun relief they afford,
mid the nothing influence diffused through the whole
frame by their use, render them meat agreeable reme
dleafor the enlisted.
Consuunitinn of the Imam Dr. Swayne's Compound
Syrup of cherry! ."The.greatent suediclue to the
World: Still another wonderful cure:
Norristo trrt, Pa., Oct. 19, 1847
Dr. Swaynet—Dear Sirs—This is to certify that ray
wife Was attacked with a violent rough. which settled
tan her lungs ; violent pains in the side and breast, spit
ting of blood. loss of appetite, great debility and all the
symptoms of confirmed Consumption., '
She was atten
ded by three physicians', all of whom pr . imounred her
beyond recovery. I was at this timelecommended to
try your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. With little
nino hopes, I procured two bottles of Dr. Sletnmer of
this pl ice, and by its use ; not obliged to confess that
us eff..cts were really surprising. Sim badbeen unable
to d o anything for the lest eight months; 'at times she
mould spit blood by the tumbler full, hist by the use of
your valuable Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry was
~ I ttirely Cured, and is' now attending to her housework
as usual. Illy Intention in calling at your office was to
see you persohally, and offer thanks and gratitude to
you as a public henefactor,for compounding such a val
uable medicine aa yours has proven to be to the afinve
Case. WILLIAM ALEXAALIEB.
Ara= of eleven 3.eare at permanently cased
by Dr. Swayue'• Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry,
atter all other remedies had failed.
Cincinnati, Feb. 19, 1817.
Dr.Steamer—This Is ft/certify that eleven years ago
last fall,l was troubled with the Asthma, which increa=
Bed upon me In defiance of all the remedies 1 could
hear of, until the year 1839-49, when 1 was obliged to
leave my native New England for a milder climate.
which had the effect to mitigate my sufferings for three
nr lim a years, after which rue disease Increased until
last winter, and my sufferings were intense,almost be
yond endurance. beingobliged to sit upnight after night
learn inability to sleep in bed.
Last fall 1 felt the symptoms earlier than usual in the
season. but hearing that Dr. Swayne'srottipound Syrup
of Wild Cherry was a sovereign remedy for biseases of
the Lungs, I immediately commenced Its use, and the
result was almost immediate relief. For the last six
weeks 1 have not felt the least symptoms of the Asthma,
end feel confident that f am well of it, and that 1 have
been cured by the above named inedicine.
Yours, respectfully, J. W. KNIMIT
. •
IA alloy street_dietween 3d and fth.
DR. SWATNE IN THE SOUTII —The most won.
derful cure on record: Read itf
, 15'11min:ton, N. C., Jon. 1201,1647.
Dr. Swaynelf—Dear Strf—flavlng been almost mi
raculously cured by your valuable medicine, I think it
not more than, common gratitude in me to make one
addition to the long list of certificates which you have'
received of remarkable cures by your medicine, Do
ring the two years preceding last August, I was very
much distressed by a very timlcol.l and racking cough,
ant! during the loiter port of the time it continued to
grew worse. and indeed In July my friends gave inc
over, has ing Med all kinds of ineilit ine, satin', he good
for such diseases, without the least gond effect. I was
reduced almost to a perfect corpse, and had scarfely
.any flesh iipnn my body, and for a long time never
thought to roe from toy bed again. A friend one day
asked me if I had tried Swayne's Compound Syrup of
Wild Cherry, and advised me to do, so at once, as he
heard that it hod toothed a great litany wonderful curer.
I took his attire ant after using upSeveral bottles of
it, I grew so much better. that I was enabled to leave
my bed, and afferwaids to walk about the house, and
go out into the street_ In as encourlized by this, and
continued the tree of your medicine, and now, by moans I
,of tie oalndericil cu'rative powers, I ion perfectly well,
and enjoy ine nee of all my faculti e s, Just as much as
if I Ii 1.1 never been afflicted in the way 1 bare dpscriii.
Ed In you. I have n otten this not thinking that It wilt
at all Intere-t you, but humbly hoping that it wilt have
its note of intlnenre in causing your valuable medicine
to be spread among mankind, and in assisting to raise
you to that station n hick you richly deserve, for your
persevering efforts forthe public good,
Respcit fully your friend and admirer,
• J SUES R.• AMA ND.
Crimmentam such evidence as the above is unneces
sary. A single 'Old wilfplare Ur. Sivavnr.'e Coinponnd
Syrup of Wild Cherry beyond the reach of competition
In theestintatiOn of every patient. But Its healing vir
tues wilt be Its bent reeemniendation.
'IMPORTANT CAUTlON.—tioad! Read f—There is
but one genuine preparation of Wild Cherry, and that
Is Dr. Swayne's, the first ever offered to the public,
which has been sold larg_ly thrnughout the U. Stales
and some parts of Europe; and all preparations called
by the name of Wi:rl Cherry have been put nut since.,
this, tinder awes of sums deceptive rircunistatices, - fit
order to give currency to Clair sales. By a Ong obser
vation, no person neon mistake the genuine from the
false. Each Smile of the genuine is enveloped with a
Beautiful steel engraving with the likeness of William
Penn thereon . ; also, Dr. el wayne's signature ; ansbas a
feather see:linty. the portrait of Dr. S wayne will be ad
ded hereafter, so as to distinguish his preparation from
all others. Now, if it was not fir the great t curative
properties and knnwn virtues of Dr. Swayne's Com
pound Syrup of Wild Cherry, persona would not be ent
deavoting in give currency to their"lictitious nostrums,"
by stealing the name of Wild Cherry. Remember, al
ways, bear in mind the mints of Dr. Swayne, and be
not deceived.
Principal office, corner of Eighth , and Race streets,
Philadelphia.
DR. SWASN Wei VIIthIIFUGE—An etreetunt reme
dy (or Worms, Dyspepsia, CM.lers. Morbits, Delfcate,
Sickly or Dyspeptic children, Conrinsiobsond the more
useful family medicine tthiehlias ever been offered to
the puhhe. .
Worms are capable of producing great disturbance In
the system ;not only do they aggravate all ordi non d ia
eases, but they also give Meet° a great variety of very
alarming and anomalous affections. Indeed the' whole
train of ppasmod is and convulsive diseases may plotted
from the irritation of Worms in the alimentary canal.
Cholera, Epilepsy, Catelepsy, Tetanus, Fantods, Ma
nia. and Convulairms, as well nen variety of !Verrone
Affections, are not unftermently the effect of this cause.
Deses`rsta on lantots-rros —There ate few com
plaints more common am,ing all classes than the abort
disease, the stomach and the Intestinal canal parts of a
rnost delicate structure and possessed of a most exqui
site seesibility are daily subject to this complaint, from
indulgence or improper food, a few of the symptoms
are dullness or dimension la the region of the stomach,
belching of wind, sometime. Impaired appetite, Rant
knot, coated tongue in the morning, deoremion of
spirits, tenderness, at the pit of the etomach, often cold
feet, Paliritatinn of the Heart, sallow complexion, nr
disturhed bowels, these diseases yield to this
valuable Verminrce, or great antidvapeptic medicine.
BEWARE OF INlP o3ll l o lV.—Strayne.e Vermifuge
Is in square bottles (being recently changed to prevent
counterfeits, also to pack to a better advantage) with
the following wntrisblown in the giass : Dritcwaynt's
Vermifuge, Philaila., also enveloped in a beautiful
wrapper, bearing the signature of Dr. Swayne, with bin
portrait one tell side of the bottle willincrt which none
is genuine, This article la so pleasant to the tame that
both children and adults are universally fond of
DR st WAYNE'S COMPOUND trAItsAPARILLA
AND EXTRACT OF TAR 'lLl.B—The great American
Purifier—Mr the removal and permanent elite of all dis•
eases arising from an impure slate of the blood or hab.
it of the system. .•
It to an important fart. and one tint hundreds are un
doubtedly ignorant Of, that mayor tbe pills in common
use, ere emu prwerbof orgh powerful and irritating pur
gatife substances that a continuation of their use fnr a
short time, as is often necessary In derangements of the
liver and digestive organs, will ninny limes be produc
tive of serroasconsequences, and not unfrequently pen
duce the diseases which they pretend In• cure. These
circumstances will plainly point Out the marry advanta
ges of Dr. s.wayne's Compound Sarsaparilla and Ex
tract of Tar Pills which, thrumb equally certain in their,
purgative effects, arc incapable of producing any of the
bad effects mentioned above. They produce a natural
pleasant evacuation of the bowels—strengthen and in.
vigornte the system—restore the tone and activity of the
liver and digestive organs—thus effecting all that is re
quired for the cute of the diseases under consideration.
BEWARE OF MISTA fiF.S.—Remember that each
bottle of the genuine medicine bears the signature of
Dr. It Swayne without which nons.ran be genuine.
See that the name le spelled correctly' 8... ti-a-v-n-e.
The above valuable medicines are prepared only by
Dr. If. Swayne, corner of fib end Race streets, Phila..
to whom all orders should be addressed.
For tale by J. O. BROWN, Druggist,and DANIEL
' , MEEK P. M.. "'enable"; also, by Jas. 113„- Talle and
Jar.. W, Gibbs, Minereville; Ilfi irtnier.Vnn Carbon;
C.& C. ffuntzinger, Octet. Haven ; T. Williams. Mid
dleport ; Daniel Bertsch .Ashland; Charlei Pretty, Or ,
wlrreburg; Jno Bletenman.llamburgx E.J.Fry, Tarlla.•
WM: Jon. Dickson, Easton; Matthew Krause, fleible.
hem; Mal. Ebert, Manch Chunk; Eckell & Darndt,
Tremont t Cockill & Son;LlewellYnoand by storekeep
ers generally.-- ,
• - • . .
114: 11n , d, vea, anJ
N-T Fob Maks to vast • et,' at
Datll.sll M bni DT At BILIOTTII...
HAAS* EXPECVO/I.A.NT., ;
Far Ms Cars of- Consatspnert. Csezils,
TO. THE PUBLIC. • --
TN IMESETVTING this valuable medicine tette pub-
Ills as a remedy for Consumption, and Pulmonar y
DI in general. !have WO actuated bythe
'srest incense - attending its cis in my - own inneediele
nelebbathood.and a desire t benefit the aQltted, I
shall simply endeavorto m a brief atatement of its
Jeendness, and limner elf than's scirprisinacCica
cy will enable me to b such proofs of its ainnes
as will satisfy the most ineradtdons, that COhiItrhIP
TION may and "CAN':Ulit CURED,. Ifthisniefteing is
reverted to in time. As - huweier I. a
disease which differs Much in the severity of if eying
:MU, and the rapidity Grits progress, and has 'nag baf
fled the skill of physicians At cannot be - supinited that
this or any other remedy, is capable of •erectivie a
cure in every case and -7; stage ,Of the diseases_
an the contrary, expect It to fail sorettitees, a
eircnmstance which occurs dally,witb all the dost
sable remedies we possess, for the most s Imps. diseas
es. The proprietor submits the following testimoniala
tit its favor front citizen. of this County; will - known
to the public. _
Ma, %V. J. Ilats,—llavin; been afflicted fiX the last
thirty years with Consumption, and having lid the ad
vlevor some of themost etnlnentPhysiclans,tad was gi•
len up as Incurable. I was induced to realm tibia your
Invaluable Expectorant, and am happy to sa'that I am
entirely cured, and am attendann to my daily iccupation
as though I had never been afflicted. Prevent to ta
king your EXPECTORANT, I could not, In had been
so disposed, do anything at my trade. I bay
=amended It to several of my friends, and ptalenlarlY
one we of Cori ENNED Cormier:lm tindim happy
to state that in every instance It had the deed effect
Yoarsrespectfully JOSHUA PAFEINs.
fichuyiluitlis yen. October 1.1844.
rknuirsa mt. Haves, Januait 1,1845,
Ilaas,—Dray bens afflicted.
with a severe pain in the breast, I tuts hulled to try
your Expectorant, and after using one boulsof it, fonnd
tt to relieve me, and I do not hesitate in rectramending
it to the public asa valuable medicine for Coif', - Coughs
and Afflictions of th e Breast.' -
lam respectfully yours &c.. - • '
EDWARD 11 - faitliINGER. •
IllcauTuitct. Baran, October 19, 1811.
. I was taken with a bad cold some time agc, and used
one or two bottles ofNr Haw' Espertorost. which re
flayed me much,'and should I have oceaclin for the
above again,! would freely call on Mr: Mellor hie in
valuable Expectorant. DANIEL U. IMAGER.
Sunlit/tank Harm Ju1y . ,29,1915.
Ma. WILLIllIJ• Ifass,—Dear Sir.—lan , happy to
testiN to the emcacy or year expectorant, f* answer
leg the purpose for which it was intended, mato( re
lieving. Coughs, Colds, &c., •
• VOW/ respectfully, CHAS. HUNT:INGER.
For sale by the Proprietor at Schuylkill liven, and
by the following Agents In Schuylkill ton g .
Pottsville—J. S. C. Marlin,
' Ltevrellyn—Johannan Cocktail, Fig.
J. Falls, 1. -
New Castle—George Eteifanytter. Esq.
Port Carbon—Henry Shinier, P. M.
Landingville—Color & Drumheller.
Pinegrove—Gradr& Farrar,
Tamaqua—He liner Sr. Plorganroth,
Middleport—ll. Koch . Son,
Tuscarora—George R. Dry. ' 4
Ct. Frederick Klett &Co.. have been appAnted gene
ar agents in Philadelphia, for Haas' Expemarant.
• ASTROLOGY. .
THE;subseribe.,
havin: just arriv
ed from 'Sweden,
~...ntfersitts services
to thm citizen, of
Philaillphia and
its vicpity. That
~ thern're morn
"t
s• thin:a between
• beaveiiand earth
than ever yvai
dreamed of, Is daily made manifest by- thiAstrolimge ;
C. W. ROBACK, whose miincles approbeimdre neai
those spoken °fin the Scriptures,than any dlatterdayS,
by his daily performance of wonders unbeirtm of in;this
country; yet quite famlliararethousands in 3uropqrbo
have enjoyed bin confidence,among nay be omen.
Maned Linear, the present King of Sweden. cools Phil.
:ipe, and many of the Englioh,nobility and gniciemen of
high rank, who have consulted him reopening losses,
.by design or accident, and who have been :ratified in
invoking the powers of the Wonderful sci-ace which
he has inherited from his ancestors. For *lunation
of his powers to forsee the result of law outs, and all
undertakings of hazard, and advice for the estora Mon
of stolen property, and for the speedy cure .4 diseases
of various kinds, heretofore considered ittprable by
our best physicians. '
He it also prepared with a quantity of Imiscrlebrated
Astrologer's Swedish coesumlion syrup, which is pro
dodo; such - wonderful cures in healing ulceration of
the Lungs from Consumption. More than 1040 patents
have been satisfactorily r seed in Sweden by his won
derful remedy. Each bottle is accompanied silk minute
directions, and fur sale at his ailice.
lie wduld respectfully refer the sceptic4, and all
others, in. ,
Mrs. Moss, Drown strect,between 3d and 41, back of
So. )15.
M. Mary Miller. No. 3 Ashaned's court, bdween 818
and Oth, and Locust and Walnut etc. • •
Mr. Jobb Blair, R Adams cornet, bejaW Fitzsaler.
Mr. B. Allan, 317 North 2d et. •
Mrs, E. M. Davis. 12 North 2tl M. ,
Mr. IL Johns, 16 lattle l'inc sr. j
Mr: M. Johns, 16 Dean stieet, between :truce and
Locum and Fth and nth
. ,
Mr..l. Davies, 23 South 7th at. j . :-
Mr. D. Sanaron, 7:1 Wood at., t ,Kensinglon.
Mr. Mr Witco, No:6 Hurst st.,betwee2"Lottibifd, South,
sth and rah. ,
lIP has been consulted with by akthe crooned heads
of Etirope,and enjoys higher reput.scon as 'apilistrologer
than any one living. .
c
The period plow. his li is generally markedi
viill some
peculiar circumstances, that has a visible <1 ct nn the
conduct of our lives,which Professor Rolla will read
i
i a
and explain to the astonishment and satisfai •on ils.
hors. He will answer all questions conce ing Law
suits, Marriages, Journeys, Voyages, and kthe con
cerns of life. .
Terms. Ladles 00 cents. Genttemen Cl.
calculated and read in fell ; according to theoracles of
masculine signs; Terms, Latlies,sl ; Gentlepan,sl 50
Natiatities caltmlated according to Geometry: fur La
dies. $11; in MIL ,11:1 ; Gentlemen, $3 ;in fultis3. Per
sons at a distance eau - hare their Nativities iy sending
their day of birth.
All letters containing the above fee niPMeet with
immediate attention, and sent to any part CIVIC United
States en durable paper,
011 ice, N.. 71 Locust street, between tight!, and
Ninth, optsisne the Musical Fund Ilail thprs from 0
A.M. to 1.0 P.H. C. W: RODACK, As.tolimmt.
Philadelphia. Sept. 0. 1913 - • 37-Cot
TtA DEALER?, 1
_ ;
s. Ir. earner of Chesnut and Ttre(ft f streets,
,PIIILADELPIiI/1. . , 1
'Xi, fl.—One of our partners having ledned the Tea
1. 1 1 •business of the Chinese themselves,during mresl
deuce of seven yearn swing them, the rustic may there- .
fore expect of no the full benefit of the klowledge and'
experience thus acquired.
To our Black leas, partlenlarly, we wish to call at
tention as possessing a degree of strengthnd richness
of flavor seldnm equalled. Black tea, a universally
used by the Chinese, who consider thegreen fit Ugly
for foreigners. Our physicians alto rekommend the
Black as making a more healthful bevedge than the
Green. Each package is so erected auto retain the
virtue? of the tea for a long xime in anyclimate, and
contains/ all freight of tea, independent of lhe metal and
paper with which it is enveloped.. 1 l
J. C. JElli NS, & Co.
The above wrirrante tea. pit up In , iond I lb.
cksees, ins. receive d and will he cons ntly kept for
dae by the subscriber.. • J. W ITFIEI.D.
1i11...T7 17 ' ' '' 48-tf
vat.o.v.rll-11A I' IS 1. 1 .14.6k../PINI, NO. 7.
(.030Ary
' • 1 July, p ing
August lt and mo S n e th
p s tel o c - f
.-., ." • trer, sniffled, and bowel
l , '"i ••• • complaints tavage many
~ c.-4,0.4 • i
portions of the country.
.... „,.,.. ......,v_ . , ; 4 . z r e i . jg hi gn o t filli . tr de i atin
• ..".-' Pl•-•- 4 I'• ':''''. •he result of l ' i . ge i;llilii.uhle
-1 ‘.: f'-67.fej< Ms. For blidren, the
' -r(/:,-,' ~...1- ansefenberg CHILDREN'S
. , t::1 1 a PANACEA. w i t prove MIA.
.... ',' ...,
••••,•'••• lible proven ve and cure.
For adults a:feting an
r .
riaiNNlV * ' 'Diarrhoea drthe
' w'it D) r 7e ms ntery of ,
Moody Flux, nd the libel
the Graeffenburg Dvarnicliv Bvicup is natty infal
lible. . .
The tables of mortality In the City o New York,
during the week ending the 15th of. July stem, show
that out of 291 deaths 108 were caused y the above
disowlers! The same ratio will elsewhert appear. ,
In Fevers, Fever and Ague, and the lite. the, cele
brated Graefenberg Yaorrant.s Picts and HEALTH
Biretta arc the most reliable medicines, and they
should be procured without a moment's dday. The
Gearfen fare Sarsaparilla Compound is taktig the lend
of all others, and contains double the numUit of doses
o f any other. - i
ri-The General Agents for Pennsylvania Maryland
and District of Columbia. are ilawell Ar. Iletd, No. 40
South Second Sr. Philadelphia, 40 _WDOUIiIDPIICati"
may be addrevsed. • ' EDWARD BARTON, Seely.
And for sale by J. S. C. Martin, Pour/Ale ; J; W.
Gibbs, Mine rsville ; E. J. To , . Tamaqua; 'J. 11. Alter.
Pinafore; John Williams. Middleport; Robert But- •
ler, Spring Vale,
Aug. 10, '9B. JI-la. 1
ATTENTION !: . ,
MILITARY STORE
THE subssriber would rapectfully In•
form his friends and custnmen , „ that he has
located his MILITALRY CAE MANUFAC
-6 TORY In Third street, No..* a few doors
below Race, where he would be pleased
to see his old custoiners nudes many new
• ••••I ones as are disposed to favor bin with their
custom. He still continues to minulacture
Military and Elpottmen's articles of every
•
descripttnn, such as Leather, (loth, Felt,
Silk and Beaver Dress Caps, of all patterns;
Forage Caps, Holsters for Troop, Body do.
Cartoncla Boxes, Bayonet. Bcabbalds. Swan!
belts of all kinds. C4nteens.Knapgarks, diferent pat;
terns; Fire Buckets, Passing Boxes, Tube di. :Brushes
and Eckert, Plumes, Pompoons, Firemen's Caps, Lea
ther Stocks, Gun Cases, superior quality Mutt flags,
Game Bags, Trnms, &c. Orders thankfully received
and promptly attended to. WM' CIHISSHAN,
No. 90, North 3d at rt., a few doors below ILace,
Phis .Jan. 13.1884
Bleyer's First- Pretailum Pianos.
f arig ii
- , JUST received two cases of C. Mey
er's, Philadelphia first premium PIA NO
a 0 FORTES. which are unrivalled for
... power and tone and are chosen by the
beit performers for their concerts. The Franklin In
stitute of Philadelphia awarded the drat premiums and_
medals in 1813, '44, •45,!3b, and '47 to Mr. Meyer for
the "best" (not the Id-best.) bison , in Boston they
have this year, (1817) awarded Vin'also the first pre
=de and sliver 'medal - of theanstituie,for the best
square piano, ' Those la want of a good Inurement
will find it to their advantage to call on the antwerlber
kit D. Bannan's Bookend Music store,) before pureha
ens elsewhere.. •- , • ' -- . ' T. O. ZULICII, .., -
1441947-41!if I . _ --...-. Avissit fox th e 51scatfArturim - 1
. . .
IoT C TX4
wlslphia.j
.
- •
Or Promsion - against the expense and has oceisioned
by Sick.. nr .fieridrat..
COMPANY Incorporated March 2, 1818, (MUTUAL)
with a Capital of $lOO,OOO. Insures all persons be
tween the ages of 18 and 65, sth immediate allowance of
*3.11 4 , 115.-46,*80t $lO peg week, for one, tWo, threft,.,
or five years, by paying acertaln yearly sum.
Thus • person under - thirty-five, insuring •for one '
Year; bgpaylog *4 a year, se allowed d 3 per week ; for
l/5 25, di pet week ; and in Ole tame proportion, one
of a like ago Iraying efilss a.year, gets /15 per week;
rev In 90, fa. 11 20. *Sr and-far $l4 85, he gets $lO
for eyerwireelebr disabilityoccasioned by sickness or
accident, dire year. By paying a (Mellen more
yearly, ate' y allowance can be insured or from 03
to 11}0 for tie , three or five years. The rates are to
be paid yearly In advance, and are in proportion to the
I age end the weekly allowance. In cam of permanent
disability, amanita alter an Insurance for; say fiv..
yearg, at a weekly allowance of *lo,a person wouldbe
in tOtt yearly receipt of OM a ' year, for the 'goitre flee
year,Theic steno Weekly or monthly assessments to pay,
or attendance 13( meeting required; and by the charter
thelrleoTedmiygye ashore of the het prate, without
tlabillnrjailmis:y There Is amplesecurity for the In
earedoii,citrire', hown, and pmmptness and liberali
ty is egeiclaed be payment of benefits. For partl
culatallniptlee;aythe office, No. 69 Smite Seventh-at.,
above' Waluteg).&ll letters must be post paid.
DIRECTORS.
1 Elamuel.D.' Orrick, Iron Merchant, N o. loo North Wa-
I ter-street. ' - -
Catelrfillythe,lltlomey and flouniellor, - Blithbelow
Market-street,
_'
Charles Wholesale Commission Merchant,
34 Church:Alley.
WilliataF—Hoone. A ttorhey'and Counsellor,4t Booth
Beneath-at... ' •
Jacob anger, Jr.. Wine bferchant • No 76 Walnut nt
lohn Thermion, Tinsmith, 65 N. Sixtbat
Daniel C. Lockwood. Tax Collector, Cherry-street
near tichiuyikliEgtventh street.
- /mei Prßruner. Wholesale-Wool Dealer. No.
. Edward Duff, Merchant. Nn. 30 N. Wharves.
Edward J. Crane. Clerk. No. 332 8. Flrth-street. -
Chattel P. 11ayhs,Coat Merchant, Wlllow-st.Wharf
Charles 0. P, Campbell. Iron Merettane,Water,above
Race-street. SASIIIEI. D. ORRICK; President.
W. P. Doors, Secretary and Solicitor.
Governor Emerson, M. D., 107 Walnut-street, Con
sulting Phyalcian. -
r} The subscriber has been.appointed Agent thr this
Institution in Schuylkill County, and is prepared to
give any Information on the subject, and efectransuran
ces on the terms of the compaay, at the once of the
Miners' Journal. I - D. BANNAN.
June 21. ISIS. 26-1 y
EtruvranLE LIFE Eys.u.n.A.Ncr.
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. '
o.Are 741 Walnut Serest.—Capitals2so,ooo.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
A. BERM, 4gent for Schuylkill County, office corner
of klahantongo and Second Streeim,
GEORGE HALBERSTADT. Examining Physician for
Schtlylkill County.
T HE CoMpany are now prepared to transact business
They are a iilceri by
upon the moat liberal and advantageous terms.—
their charter (sect. 3) 'SO make
SR and every insurance appertaining to life risks of
whatever kind nr nature,and receive and execute +rests,
make endowntents,and In grant and purchase annui
ties." The Company sell annuities and endowments,
and act as Trustees for minors and heirs.
-Table of Premiums requited for the Assurance of 1100
for tho whole term of Life:
Age. Pram, Age. ' Prem. Age, Prem.
16 150 31. '2 09 46 336
17 53 32 2 IS 47 3 45
18 56 33 2 20 48 3 62
19 56 . 34 227 40 377
20 60, 35 233 50 301
21 " 63 36 240 51 413
22 66 37 -24 T 52 432
23 19 38 i 2 .54 53 451
24 72 39 263 51 471
25 76 • 40- • , t 1 70 - 55 • 491
26 05 4l 281 56 '5 12
27 89 42 - 992 57 533
28 01 43 3 01 58 5 51
29 05 44 3 12 50 5 78
30 201 45 323 60 603
The premiums are less than any other company, and
the Policies afford greater advantages. Tables of half
yearly and quarterly prethinma, half credit rates of pre,
maim, short terms, joint lives. aurviscirshms, and en
dowments; al., form of application (fur which there
are blank sheets,) ate to be had on application at the
office, of by letter to the agent.
, TRUSTEES. •
7':esldent..lolls7 W. CLAGIIOIIS4. •
Vice President, PETER CULLEN.
Robert F. Walsh, ' Clayton 11. Lamb,
Wm. (5. Alexander, "Aire E. Laing,
Edw. C. Markely, R. F. Loper,
Peter Cullen,. - William Craig.
Pcter Rambo. • George N. Diehl,
Win. W. Italy, Robert 51orris,
Jnanpli T. Thomas, William 51. Baird,'
.Stephen Ctawford, ' Bantry Conrad.
CONSULXING PHYSICIANS, Francis West, 111. D... 1.13.
Riddle, 5f • D. .
TREASUREII, Francis W. Range. .
, 11. G. TUCKETT,
Pitila.Septl 6 '4B4lS-IylSecret try anti Actuary.
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NATIONAL LOAN FUND
_ - -
LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY or LONDON,
A SAVINGS BANK for the Ilrnelit of the Widow
" a n d the Orphan."—Empowered by Art of Par.
liament,—, Capita! £:.00,000 or $-,soo,ooo—Resides a Re
serve Fund (from Surplus Premiums) of about 8:85,000-
T. Lamle Murray, Esq., George street, llaniayer
square. Chairman of the of Direct - Ars in Loudon
Pbysirian. J. Elllntson,V, D.. P. R. S. Actuary,—
W. S. B. Woolimuse, En 7 ,F. R. A., S. Sreretar.v.—
F. F. Gammas, Esq.
Thr following are among the advantages offered by
this institution:—
•
The guarantee of a large capital, in addition to the
accumulation of uremia Ms. The peculiar benefit sec
red to the assured by the principle of the loan depart
ment. The payaient of premium. half-yearly, or quar
terly, by parties Insured for whole term of life, at a tri
fling additional charge. The travelling leave extensive
and liberal. Persons insured for life, can at once borrow
half amoont of annual premium, and claitn the fame
privilege.for fire sdecessive years, on their own note
and deposit of ptdlry. Part of the Capital is perma
nently invested in the United States, in the names of
three of the Local Directors, as Trustees—Available
always to the assured in eases of disputed claims
(should any sorb arise) or otherwise. Thirty days al
lowed after each payment of premium becomes due
without forfeiture of policy: Na charge for medical
examination ,
The society h trg founded on the Mutual and Joist
Stork principle,tarties may participate in the profits of
the Society ; two-thirds of which are annul:di. , divided
among time asnured Mr life on the Participation scale.
Persons who are desirous to avail themselves of the
advantages offered by this Institution, by addressing
the General Agent, J. Lea nder'Starr, N0.:4, Wall St.,
New Tork,can obtain the requisite information and the
necessary papers for effecting an insurance.
Any , mformatinn with regard to this Company can
be obtained at the c ., ,ffitenf the 3liners' Journal.
August al. 181) 34
M=E3MI
THE FRANKLIN_FIRE INSURANCE CO3IPAIVIE
OF HILADELPHIA.
OFFICE No. / G3e, Chesnut street, near Fifth street.
DIRECTORS,
Charles N. Randier, George W. Richards, •
Thomas Hart, ' Mordecai D. Lewin.
Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Rorie,
Samuel Grant, David S. Brown,
Jacnb R. smith, Morris Patterson
Continue to'make Insurance, permanent or tiroitii,
on every description of property, In town and country
at rates ss low as are consistent with Stellrity. .
The Company have reserved CI large - Contingent-
Fund, which with their Capital and Premiums, safely
invested, nfford ample protection to she nese red.
The assets of the Company on January Ist, 1813, as
pUblished agrecabl.: to an act of Assembly, were as
follows, v iz. :
Mortgages, 11990,558 0.5 Storks, 51,562 55
Real Estate, 105,358 00 Cash, Enc., 45,157 67
Temporary
_7oana, 125,459 00
Since their Incorporation, a period of eighteen years.
they hare paid :upwards, of sae million ,wa /media
taessatid dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evi
dence of the advantages of insurance. as well as the
'ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all
liabilities. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President.
CHARLES G. BAN CECIL, Secretary. •
Thesubscriber has been appointed agent for the
above - Mentioned institution. and is now prepared to
make in ranee, on every description of property, at
the tow sr rates. •AN DREW 111 1 S8EL, Agent.
m Po ri tt i s s
c6n, nein, 184125 • ' IYebl9-E1
GARDENSPILINGARDEN MUTUAL INSII4
RANCE CO.
y havintorganized according to the
1 provisions a its 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
a afforded at the lowest rs.es that the business can be
'done for,
as the whole prAts (leas an Interest not CO
exceed 6 per cent. pee annum on the capital) will be re
turned to the membensof the instils - 010m without their
becoming responsible for any of the engagements or li
abilities of the Company, further than the premiums ac
tually paid. •
_ The great success which this system has met with
wherever It halt been Introduced, induces the Director.
to - request the attention of the public to it, confident
thatit requires but to be und,erstood to he appreciated.
The . act of Incorporation, aesl any explanation in re
gard to it, may be obtained by applying at the Office
Northwest corner of Oth sad Wood sti., or of B. RAN
NAN, Pottsville.
CHARLES ATONES, President..
L. ERUMBOAAR, Secretary.
_ DIRECTORS,
i Martell Stokes, • —George W. Ash,
Joseph Wood,- Abraham R. Perkins,
Elijah Bellew,. - , David Rankin, .
T. L. Lacuerenne, Walter n: Dick,
Samuel Townsend, Joseph park er ,
The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the a
bove mentioned Inatitution,and is prepared to effect
nsumnees on all descriptions of pc opertyat the lowest
ales. .
_
—..- IL HANNAN.
... .
February 28.1846.
LIFE INSURANCE..
PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY'
ope Rl,' WN
sat
THIS CortiPuny' is now ready to make INSURANCES
on LIVES, on the mutual system, without liability
beyond the amount of the premium. - - •
All the profits of the Company divided annually among
the insured. • :
The premium may be paid quarterly, semiannually,
or annually: or one-half of the premium may be paid in
a note at 12 months.
" Individuals insured in this Company become members
of the corporation, and vote for trustee - v.
1 berates of premium, with a full participation in the
profits, arc as low as those nt.uny other Institution in
, the state nr country, and lower than any of the English
Companies. with only a portion of the profits. • ,
Blank applications for Insurance , with full particulars
can be had at theotlice.
DANIEL 7.: MILLEIL-President. •
• ' WILLI/01,M. CLARIER.; Vies President.
• ' JOAN-W. HOBNOB, Secreutry. ,
Eduiard Ilanshorne, M.D.,1
Mark Itt.Reette, MedicarEsana'
In attemiancefiaily•from Ito 2 o'clock, P. M. ' •
-'' " • -
.0 PA ' -.HAS r Bits A - N D MERCK
' ANTEli—Tbe subscriber hue on hand alo. of rem
Pints of beautiful Paper Hangings, suitable for small
mama. and Curtains. which. will be sold at lesstban
eata.toelear ont.tbestock, HANNAN'S' .
ldayo 39-If ..Cileap Paper Stores. -
TIIE GIRARD LIFE AssuitAitc.e. .
ANNUITY AND 'TWAT COMPANY OF PHILI,
. .
Office 159 Claud, Strut. .
14. tr ASE Omura nce en Lives.grant Annuities and En-
J.V.I dowments: and receive and execute trusts.
. ; 'Rates fry Jimauting 0100 Oa a sing!' lift.
- . ' For 1 year. .• Por7 years. For Life.
j•- ••
- " annuilly, annually.
ous • 1.77•
- • .30 - . 0 914 - _-• . , - 1.36. ' 236
40 • - 119 - • - ; 193 330
50 •J - 196 2 .,09 i - -• -• • AGO
60 :4:35 - r - . 4'91 - - - 700
- ExAstrus t—A persontaged 30 ;years neat j buth-day
:y paying the Companyyyy 1 31, would secure to Ms' fa-'
tinily or heirs 01110..5h0 i l d he die in one year tor for
$l3 10 Pa secures to lb 01000; or for 013 60 annu
ally fur 7 yearn ; be sefures to them 01000 should he
i
die n 7 years; or fo,s3l` paid annually during
life ho provide, for. then) 1000 whene,vei he dies.
for 86530 they woillafeeel
j e 054100 should he die in
one year. . --",
. haute's 20, 1815.
7 . 11£ Managers °Pads Co parry. at a meeting held
on the .27h December ult.4agrecably to the design
referred In' the original pro,pectua or circular of the
- Corapany.nppropriated a Bonus of addition to all poli
ties for the whole of life, remaining in force , that
were issued prior to the 104 of.lanuary. 1812. Those
of them therefore which wure Issued in the year 1836,
wilt be entitled to 40 per cent upon .the sum insured,
making an addition of otoo.on - every $lOOO. Thetis
$llOO, will be paid when die policy become, a claim
instead of the 01000 originally insured. Those policies
that were tuned In 1837 will be entitled toll)/ per cent,
or 097 50 on every 01000. And those Issued In 1839,
will be entitled to 71 per cent. Or. $ 75 on every 100 .
and in ratable proportions on all said policies issued
prior to let or 'January.lB l2 . - -
The Itonus_will he credited to each polocy on the
boobs endorsed on presentation at the Office. -
It la the design of, the Company, to continue to mike
addition or bonus to .the policies for life • at stated
period,: .. . .
,
11. W.lll CHARDS, President.
Jour P. 44,133, Actuary. -,
CeTnesubteriber has been apPolnted Agent for the
above Instnation.p rid hittrepared effect Insurances on
lives, at the published rates, and give any information
desired on the subject, on application at this °Mee.
BENJAMIN DANNAN.
• Pottsville Feb. 9th. . . s—
Abdominal, Supporters, &c.
riltlE subscriber has made an arrrangement fora sup
J. ply of HOOD'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORTED;
also his HERNIAL, APPARATUS. which lie will Sup
ply to physicians, sad those inquiring them, a Philada.
prices. These Instruments are Dow generally used by
the faculty In Philadelphia. and arehichlyn.comniend
eo by all who have used them. F. SANDERSON.
Pottsville, april22 Ai • 171
SALAMAD DER, FIRE, AND THIEF
PI(Mott' CHESTS,
Fire-proof Doors for Oinks nod Stores, Seal and Let
ter Copying Presses, Patent Slate-Lined Refrizera
, tors, Water Filters, Patrol. Portable Water Cla
rets, intended for the sick and infirm.
EVANS & WATSON,
76 South Third St., (orpOtlfe the Phdada. Exehange.)
mAsurAcruns and keep
...., seine. Vll.leonstanii.f on hand, a large its -
4.tr00. . Vrh;x:i sortment of the ahevo articles,
E4''' 1 together with their patent int
_ . . . ' proved Salamander Fire-proof
ILI ''afes which are so constructed
, '', ..t 1 its to set at rest all manner of
Ec . I . t*
.'
-ri-4- doubt a• to their being strictly
. .
~..,,k ;,,,,,,,-.....fire proof,and that they will resist
.—!'.... ... ,-"--- ...51 , - - -...... the tire of any building. The
outside cases of ;bete safes are made of boiler iron, the
inside case of sonpstone,and between the outer ease and
inner case is wspace of some three inches thick, and is
filled in with indeitractible material. so as to make it
an impossibility to burn any of the cnntents inside of
the chest. These Soapitone Salamanders we are pre
pared ddo challenge the world to produce any article
,in the ',Tape of Book Safes that will stand as much heat,
and we held ourselves ready at alratnes.to have them
fairly tested by public bonfire. We afro continue to
manufacture a large and general assortment of our Pre
mium Air-tight Fire Proof Sales, of which there are
over 500 nowln rise, and In every instance they have
given entire 'satisfaction to the porchasets—of which
we will refer the public to• a few gentlemen who have
them inset!.
Haywood & Snyder, Pottsville; Joseph C. Lawton.
Pottsville; Mr. William Carr, Doylestown. Pa.
N. & O. Taylor, 123 North 3d el.; A.Wright & Neph
ew, Vine st. Wharf; Alexander Came, Conveyancer,
corner of Filbert and Mb ate.; John 31. Ford,•32 North
3tl et.; Myers Buse, 2!) - North 3d st.; James M. I'aul,
101 South 4th st.; Dr David Jayne, 6 &loth 3,1 st.;
Matthew T. Miller, 20 South 3d at.; and we could name
some hundreds of others if it were necessary. Now we
invite the attention of the pnbl!cond particularly those
in want of Fire Proof safes, td call at our store before
purchasing elsewhere, and we can satisfy them, that
they will get a better and cheaper article at our store
than at any other establishment in the city.
We also manoracture the ordinary Fire Nor' Chests
at very low prices, cheaper than they can be bought at
any other .tore in Philadelphia.
OAYIU EVANS,
-Phila-SeptV4P.l7- 1)1 JOAANNES 'WATSON._
PATENT DIETAELIC ROPES
FOR TILE USE OF MINES, RAILWAYS, &c.,
For tare, or imported to order, by thesubscriber.
rpIIESE Ropes are now almost exclusively used in
the Collieries and on the Railways in Great Brits
an, and are found-to be greatly superior to Hempen
ones as tegardsititterOaliteldlity and economy.
The Patilts Wire Ropee, have proved to be still in
good conditi9nafter three year's service, in the seine
situation wh"Cre the Hempen mire, previously used. of
double the size and weight would wear out in nine or
ten months. They have been used for almost every
purpose to which Hempen ROpes and chainshave been
applied.. Mines, Railways.,:lieavy Cranes, • Standing
'Rigging. Window Cords, Lightning Conduciors.Signal
Tiller Ropes, &e.., - ; They MT made either or
Iron or Copper - Wire, and in 'Canes of mush exposure
to dampners, of - Calvanized
Testimonials from the most eminent E,
England can he shown as to their Wien.
additional information required respeetin
ent descriptions and application trill he gi
ALFRED F KUM Broad st.,Ne
Sole Agent in the Uni
Kew York. May 3dth.1846i
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WESTERN NEW YORKI COLLEGE OF HEATH
207, Main strict. rieol..-I,Lw TOOK.
DR. G. C. VAUGHN'S Vegetthle lithont optic Mix
ture,a celebtotedmedicine w hit h has tootle GRE AT
CURES in •LL DISEssES, i s now Introduced into this
ssetlon• The limits of an advertisement will net per
mit An mended notice of yils remedy; we have only
to say it has forks agents In the United States and Can
atlas a largo number of edu -Ated signicAL PISseTITION -
cos inhigh professional stn nding, who make a general
tine Oil In their Practice in the following diseases:
DROPSY. GRAEL.
And diseases of the Urina? organs; piles and all dis:
eases of the blood; derang melds of the Liver, ke., and
all general diseases ofther cu tem. .1:, is esitTICULAIILY
requested that all who con eplate thd use of this Br
i iele, or who desire in forma ion respecting it, will obtain,
a ratiettLxv of 32 pages, Which ag - ehts. whose names
are below will gladly give ?away ; this book treats upon
the method of cure —contain; the properties of the
article, And the diseases itffias been , teed for over this
country and Europe for fu r
111
r years with such perfect
effect. Over In pages oft Alimony from the 1011EsT
quarters wilibs found.
.Ith NAMES, PLACES, and
DATES,which can be written to by anyone interested
and the parties will anssvej post paid communications.
13. Be particular and A K for the PAMPHLET, as
no other such pamphlet ha ever been seen. The evi
dence of the power of this medicino over ALL diseases
is guaranteed by persons ! well known standing in so
elety.
Put up in 30 z. and 12 o . b .tiles. - Price 62.30 oz.;
01,12 oz.; t e larger nein the cheaper. Every bottle
has "G. C. 'Alla fIN " rim's on the directions, doe.
See pamphlrtpige 29. Frivoled by Ur. G. C. Vaughn,
and sold at Principal Office. 207, ?dale street. Buffalo,
N. Y. Offices devoted tohe sale of this article;exclu
nicely. 132, Nassau, Ne York, and corner it!' Essex
i .,
and Washington, Salem, Miss.. and by all Druggists
throughout this country ar Canada as agent.. ,
Also for sale by J 413. C MARTIN. Pottsville ;:E...1.
FRY, Tamaqua; E. & . HAMMER. Orwlitiborg ;
LEVAN ,& _HAVEN, AN. ?Schuylkill Havetit WM. 0,
HEISLER, Port Carbo •. WM. PRICE. - St. Clair;
GEO. REIFSNVDER, N w Castle; JAB:B. - FALLS.
Minersville.., .
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Feb 14, UM ' 7-ry
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ri14.11-AstliftEcairotatS—Cnniinn"Y on hand and
Tascaro n ta, e gept9-37-laral 8. 11 0E1M 80 ,14. *Vint
neers in
and any
Le ditTer
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Fork, •
States.
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isAArt.AsTED LiNDEB. A PENALTY
OF — A THOUSAND DOLLARS.
Fre. from ►rrrcary sad Atiwrat Szttrtawes.
4 Sertreign, speedy sad tertaie core for th Freer and
Agee. , • •
llF.auccese of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pinata
T
the core of Fever and Agne, has been most re
martable. Decant the proprietor was fully satisfied to
recommend them In this complaint, he had case alter
cage come under his notice in which it was proved that
If there was one complaint over which the Pills had
more complete control than another. it was (ever and
Ague. The following It from a well known
.citizen
sir Indiana:
Russeltrifle. Pertain County, radians, July 11, '47.
• Dr. Wright:—Some time since, your agent tell me a
supply of yen!' Indian Vegetable Pills: I have found
said pills to be in great demat.d lately in .ther'iunr of
Fever and Ague. Mr. James Boyd has a son nrbo had
been infd up with Fever and Ague, end had tried se
rious ntherremedies, all of which proved of 'no avail.
lie determined to try your Indian Vegetahleill ills, and
by using one bus in onw sound and weir. Mr.'7'. Spen
cer had a daughter, Mr. Ilugh Crates a eon, and Mr.
Charles Nichols and three of his family, were all down
at the same time with Fever and Ague, and bud also
tried the curious other remedies without effect. Your
Indian Vegetable Pills soon restored them to perfect
health. I can assure you, from what I have seen, your
Indian Vegetable Pills may be relied on. for ■ certain
cureof Fever and Ague. Yours. respectfully.
JACOB DURHAM. P. M.
Also acting Jilsrlre of the Peace.
Thia is to Certify, that I we., entirely cured of - the
Chills and Fevers, of several' mnntha standing, by the
use of four dnses, of four Pills each, of Wright's In.
dian Vegetable Pills, and after taking medicine from a
regular physician for some time., and have bad no syrup.
Loins of it since, which has been about one year ago.
J. W. SPENCER.
Trues, Clawyer,ree Ferrety, Ohio.
Thin is to certify, that I was cured of the Chills and
Fever. by . the WIC Ot Wi ight's Indian Vegetable Pills,
after having had three attacks of
DAVID DERRY.
So or Grose, Fairfield Comity, Ohio.
FEVERS. !,
Fester.,like every other form of disrast, are only an
effort of nature to expel from the bOdy something that
is oppose] to health; it is merely a struggle betwetn
the good and bad 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 fits of heat and
cold- After which, the patient comptains of rain in
the hqad and back, thirst, difficulty Of breathing, pain
in the limbs, a sense of Willie. about the region of the
stomach, nausea and sic knees, with sometimes a vom
iting of bilious matter. t
Wright, Indian Vegetable Pills will be found tumuli
arly adapted to the cure °fall kinds of Fever, because
they nil only. thotouoly cleanse the stomach and
buffets from all bilious humors, but?ey ripen those
excretory vessels which empty Into t albowels and
consequently, the impurity contained bribe circulation
(which is the cause of all disordered motions of the
blood, called Fever..) ma thrown into the bowels, from
whence it is eartied off by the regular ;deltic discharges.
In using W light's Indian Vegetable rum for Fevers,
the only.cure necessary is to have the medicine oper
ate copiously by the' bowels. If tire symptoms art Ur
gent, from four to eight pills should he taken, night and
morning. until the fever has subsided; after which,
smaller dose', once it twenty-four hours, will Ire suf
ficient to restore the body to a state of sound health.
Versions going West ot South. would do well to take
with then, au ample supply of this medicine, as a pre
ventive and cure to( Southern and tVestein Fevers.
Let it he remembered that Walntlfat horns VEGE-
TaDLC Puts are prepared with special reference to the
laws governing the human body. Consequently they
arc alway s good, always useful, always effective in
tooting out disease ~Every family should keep them on
hand.
Mrs. F. M. DEVITT, Pottsville. i •
Medlar & Ilickel,Orwigsburg.
A. Heebner, Purl Carbon.
Delvald 11. Pod; MilKearrsburg. •
Geo. R. Drey, Tuscarora..
Henry Koch Sc Son. Middleport.
Wm. Tarreart, Tanisoua.
E. & E Hammer, Orwigsburg.
Wheeler & Miler, l'ine•grove..
Jonas Kauffman, Llewellyn. •
Jacob Kauffman, Nlabantango.
John Weist, Klingeiston.
Gabriel Herb, Ziromerm intown.
C. II De Forest, Itlinersville: • t
Jonathan Cockhill, Llewellyn. •
Geirrge Drethelhis, East Brunswica.
S. Hart & Co., New Philadelphia,
Levan & Kauffman. Schuylkill Haven.
M. & J. Drecher, East Brunswick.
Jonas Bobinholds, Port Clinton.
Relfsnyder & Brother, New Castle. ..
n: E. Reedy, Lower filahantongo. •
Eckel & Bawled. Tremont,
Win. PriCe, St. Clair.
Boyer & Wernert,McKeanabnrg.
W.JI. Barlow, New Philadelphia. •
0-Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright'
Indian Vegetable Pitts, attire North American Co •
lege of Health No. t-tt•tt, Greenwich ,tryst, New York ;
No. ills Tremont street, Boston—and' principal °Wm-
Nu. Hit Rare street. Phila. (A ug.21,47 34 Aug.l9-3I
TO TOE CITIZENS OF SCKUYI.KIL
couNTV, READ WHAT OTHERS - SAY OF
the ririaits of
DR. RE.ELER'S CORDIAL AND CAILAILVATI' •,
Folt the speedy cure or Darritcea, Dysentery, Cholera
Infaututii, Cholera Minims. 144111M1M' complaint,
Colic, Flatulency, and all tierangenteniseff the Stornar 1
and bowels from Teething, etc. Thousands die anion
i
,ally with disease of the °tonna unabated° from negiei ,
Awing the numerous remedies both public and prival
recommended for the above diseases none are tutu I
to the Cordial—we invite a trial, and challenge a rein -
parisnn—years of experience and trials made with t
in•hundreds of cases, stiperadded to the voluntary tee
tiMony of physicians and others, gives it a. charaior
not to he unheeded by those ch.rishing the welfare of
themselves and their children, speedily subduing He
pain and intramatory tendency allaying-irritability Of
the stimiach, and constraining the unhealthy evaru. -
tinns, its operation is"pmmpt stud effectual. Read i e
following testimony from practising physicians:
Danville, Bitek‘Ca. August 23. 4'4.12
Dear Sir:-1 am now prepared to recommend yar
Sirdial from having used it with soccer, in several in
stances; and aim now ir) in"; your Panacea's a ease of
protracted debility, attended with a cough, apparently
produced in the young lady by her "outgrowing her
strength" to use a common phrase. • Wont, &c. '
ALERED'EARLE, M. D. ,
Philadelphia, September 13,'47,
" Dr. Keeler:—At your request I have tried your Cor
dial In my family, as well as in several instances upori
those I have had occasion to _prescribe for, and am
highly pleased with its operation, and have no doubt )
that tt will ere long become one of the most popular,
remedies for adept ions of the stomach and bowels, or,
the present day.. With the best wishes fur Its success,'
believe me yours truly, SANFORD BELL.
Late Surgeon IL Navy.
Laseaster Co. Artsirills, Dec. 11,47. ,
D 7. Eerier.—Sometime last summer your agent left
me gime nf your Cordial urging- me to try it.' It so
happened that I had a case; a child about six months
ord. sehnse stomach and bowels were in a very disorder=
ed coadition caused by a deficiency of its matheem milk.
The ebild wax a mere skeletnu c there was much ter
inina!tenesnius, and constant evacuations. I adminis
teredevery medicine 1 contli think of with bat a sheht
alleviation of the complaint. I then thniight of giving
your inetlictne a trial, commencing with entail doses, I
soon perceived the child could bear a full doer as re
commended in directions ' • before it had taken half A
A battle the stomach and bowels had recovered their
natural tone, every other bad symptom yielded, and the
child ricoveredrapidly. I have-nn hesitancy in saying
that 3tnur medicine is the very hest for. the above com
plain I have administsred to 21 3 care practice.
Very Respectfully your friend,
11. IL 110WMAN, M. D.
01. renared and sold N. W. cor., nf Third and South,
and Third and Green streets Philada. Foi sale-by
.1. Galrown, and J. S. C. Martin, Pottsville ; E. Klein
ert and Samuel Kempion..-Port Carbon ; J. IL Fails,
Minersville ; W. Ilia., Schuylkill Haven ; .E. J. Fry,
Tamaqua; and - hy Druggists throughout the County.
Price 25 ctn. per bottle.
Alts Dr. h'eeler's innaceo, a speedy and powerful
remey in all Scrofolous Synbitilir and Constitutional
drsea es. it is infinitely supermr to any known reme
dy in,chronic affections of the Chest, stomach, Liver
and Skin. It cures radically chror.ic Rheumatism, and
diseases arising from impurities cif the blood. Females
sußering,with loss of appetite, constipation, nervisia
debility, "irregularity," sallow complexion. pimples.
blotches. etc. will find the Panacea to give perms:rat
And lastingrellef. For particulars see pamphlets. Price
$1 per bottle, 6 bottles 05. (June loth] • .
opera_ is 16. if
11.4121t150 7 41, BROTHERS & Co.
• MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS,
Office NO. 19 Sena Front Street, Phittielphia.
Pure Parlor White Lead; tAlum,ground and in crystal;
Extra Ground " " Copperas;
No. I " 0 " White Sugar of Lead ;
Red Lead; ' Pyroligneous Arid;
Lithergo Red Liquor;
Orange Mineral; Iron Liquor..
.MASTIC BLACK.
THE •Ittiscribers offer to the Public, their
„mark .Slant as an invaluable paint for
, Thither and Iron,particularly When exposed
to the weather,or in wet or damp situations.
Timber, coated with this preparation, he'.l
comes Impervious to water, and is thus
,•". rendered much mote endurable.
Its' powers of resisting moisture. makes It especial!
useful-as a coating far l'oste, ',MIS, and w cod wet
placed In Or near water, jaw in connection with th
ground.
Asia covering of Roots, Bridges, Railroad Sleepers.
Care of Wood or Inns. Calla/ Lochs, Cates. &c. &c.. It
Ia higt ly valuable, and may bd used to the greatest
advantage.
As a paint for Vessels, Buoys, - &e. it is useful put
onlYi Its Preservative qualities, bat it presents on
the limber. when well coated, a bright and polished
surfice. and resists, to a remarkable degree, the attacks
of Worms and other insects. For Iron, In tangoed
situations. it makes an etTectigal covering, with a hip
pollih, and prevents rust and corrosion.
This article will be furnished at a low price by the
Manufacturers, at their Laboratory, Kensington, or,at
their oMce, No. 10 South Front et. Philadelphia.
HARRISON, BROTHERS & Co.;
Philadelphia..april= . tf • 17
; • WHITEHALL.
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.
- (Loin .nutorroz. coLusnt,")
For yeav grotlen as; situated on the Rime Delaware,
(hem miles P.m Bariisitote and Bristol, and surf
I -teen mites from Philadelphia. . 1
IN this Institution young men ore thoroughly prepra..
.1. red for business or entrance into our Universities;
• The charge for hosydiny arid tuition. ineiuding wash
jog, the use of English honks, ace., Is E 0 per session, of
2.lvirerks 'for boys over 14 years of age, and Miler
sessioo for bop nnder 14 years of age, payable in lid.
since. i
Tr :
ion in Languages, : : :. *lO2O per tessir
'
.. Plano, •
: .
, 4 . Other instruments. : 10 .
;Address all communientions to Bridgewater P. Q„
Bucks County, Pa., post paid. .
IConimunlcation is bad with-the City-ist Philadelphia,
Burlington .and Bristol, by the steamboat-Son, which
stops at the wharfnusebed to the premises. Citeahlfg
Will be sent to those who desire (babel InforthaSott
inneernlng the ictisiol; - -; l
047-41-414 . . EDWIN p. tmputN, M.D
~ FREE soli:
F e eon! Free Soli I who made It f
A, of the sunshine why it *riled' j
oatramlet, turtling to the sea.
Le the lend, Inughln_g. guileless chi
T e God of love and Liberty!
t i l r
511
I made the Soil, and streamlet free
are Godt-Slare Boil: who give It
Who i
ho made humanity to weep,
Who irs'i-e those dark and deadly wol
Thu tester In the spirit deept—
-0 God of Lore and Liberty!
%Olen shall Freeits Soil be free!
Ace in the north a lwart band
Qrnoble henna that stand alone i
ad seize, with an unfaltering hand,
he bow of promise as their own.
, hey come, they conic, a Conquering
rid shout, free Soil, boat COON to CO;
ue berc4s, bending from their thron
re punting In their zlorinus graves,
They sat In genre, "shall these pur
Fe mingien with the dust Of Slaves r
Tp, up, they try, ere Satan spnil
'ma blood hou,nt land with Slavery)
Free Emir' Free Son , list to - cry ;
echoed from Italia', erovea
Delivered France resounds with jay,
And Erin sings the *ones she loves.
lk opines from innuntsin, tale and se
• reeSod I Free Sud keep it Free
1)c :fanner.
Fencing.—An ordiniiry sized fe / i
Uttradr d divided' into ten me
many have them, would take too bUt
acaen yfiee paneele to enclose ten SCI 4
eighty cents per punnet. (and many
one dollar) would cost the i sm of tat
and (nineteen dotter,, and the yearly
six pier cow. would be thirteen dolls
cents on teneserer—the sum or one dollar
bitty cents per acre, or the enormous sum of
thousand one hundred and ninety dollars
linterest of which would be one bUndred Ned
y.nne dollars and forty cents) on the firth.
fence, it is believed, would decay windy in
year., which would boil total loss of opts
o the country, amounting to twp Mound
hundred end_ ninety dollars ; besides, it must
I paired orce during the shove period with
posts, at • cost of posts and labour to lbw
em unt of sir hundred endl eighte4e ,
en fifty cents ;- whislrivou r ld make to
hat dm) and seveaffieseven dollars and
or n annual jrfil for 0344 , years, of
dot ars and o entee n cents.: '
once heard Nicholas Biddle say, the coat of
'e
fe fling aloe in the State of Penney) nil would
pq the Stye debtr , -which in about foy Millions.
N i red any tote or community be lo n g in debt,
w ten it is ''s the power of the forma ts alone to
liquidate it? You will ask, how is alit fernier to
pay ? he is al eatly - texrd to the limit of his means.
I e, id inform ou—revive an old law that has lain
a dead letter o your statute book for a century..
ur forefathers in that respect were Wittt their
t tleir children of this generation--they fureaw the
repense nod diffiruliv of fencino, or rought the
ki - tow I talg n of it with - them from
the
pe. They'
I limed it unneeesaary tofence the hi hwaYs, and'
fir linefence they made piovision by enactment..
But we might go one step i farther, and du without
Ine fences, and inside se ,well as feirres on the
t ighwaye. In England they make oull - with' much
deer farce than in this country. On the Continent
there' is very little fence. Thera-are if) New Eng.
arid large floricultural districts without any fence.
In Chine, where agriculture is undekstood better
perhaps than in any other country,jthere are no
'fences. In Peru, before the conques , the ieultivs:
lion of the land was an object of the highest eon.
i
atdaration—few nations understood I beiter—but
there were no fences. ;Oat a heoulul leadreapi
our country would present, were i not folthe
,
immense amount of old rotten rails BEd pow,
which now Meet the view. We sbould I see the
country thick set 'with beautiful (!olisg es , sub
green lacca hetiveen each rote's portion; and the
land terming with a population of heilth and
baritnes.. - Our sone and dsughteirs would not
for a I ong tune have to sollek' homes In the fir Refl.
The, resources of our land are notal . ore than half
dew. loped, and under this change ,he population
could be doubled in one most popul ma didocti.'
The agricultural product's can belastly increeeo
edon ou t . moat produetivelandr. I serail of keepr e '
-tog a race of animals tot make fen es furl which
will not pay a tithe of the interest he (viva asst.,
we ehoulot have none but such as r really need,
and they should be kept ;iii barns nil enclosures
to bait the owner. Besides i( we continue thin
iyatein of fencing, f Warit to k ow by what
means we are to be furniShed with he mitriial ?
Our timber is already exhaust. d; e have not
~enough in the country Vo reel! the fences,' and it
ii fast disappearing from other ; part .. We mull
' resort to bo dge'e, - ditehps, iron or .tone. I trocts.
These have all been proposed, are ell etPensive,
I and all have 'their ()Injections.' 'ari l why 'pal do
without them 1 . By the tune the fences must be
reset turn your eteiek irito eurh Italia aS are
worth their keep; improve ' your I rid, and ma
nure with concentrated I manures, and my word
fur it, your profits wilt le greater t than they ever
here been. Thin together with The tire v. f ham
will inure success.—[&lem i N. I [ l
_) Notional
Standard. . , ,
[-What is the Pourer qf an
—The question, what is! the powe
land when put to the best possibl.l
duetion ? has never been answere.
will not be answered, but; that it is n
many suppose, is proved by the i
Oftentimes obtained from well ma
Many of the crops cultiisted not h•
fully analysed or expeilmented u
estimated with anything like even
Lion to correctness. The followin. l
ted from the report of the Comm
ents, will show, to some degree, w
I
[mined in nutriment, from au acts
fcrent crops:, 1
Crop.. Averope produce
P"rarre..
Turnip', 30 tons,
Beane, 30 bushel",
Pee", . 20 "
Borley, 36 "
Jor'slern ■rtichokes,lo tons,
Wheat, . 25 bushels,
30 "
OM!
Soma acres, under gardencultur
more abundantly than what has be
as an average product.
Dcr A Correspondernfor We trUirafor putt
in s plea for the spider, without whose aid he
so
thinks we could hardly inhabit the earth,
Cr
numerous and annoying would be Our insect tribes..
That is nur idea. We regard tins spider with.
great affection, and extend to himlourpafronagt.
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THE GilLiNn'Pruit.A-rtvis
OR the turvi .- of headache, Biddh,eu, Rheumatism,
I Piles, Dyspepsia, Scurvy, Stnalipcq, latindice.Pains
In the Mirk, Inward Weakness, P Intuition of the
lle.irt, ft is in; in the Throat. Dropsy.. *thine, Feven of
all kind,, Female Complaints, - Mess es, Salt Rheum,
Heartburn, Worms. Cholera Itlortius, ought, QUinsey,
Whorming-Cough, Consumption. Fits, .Ivcr Complaint,
Erysipelas, Deafness, Itching of the S In, Colds. Cnut,
Gravel, Nervous Complaints. and a variety of other
diseases, arising from impurities oft le bl ood, and ob
,
mimetic - nil, in the organs of digestion.
Experience has proved that nearly very disease on
gloater from impurities of the blood or defxngement of
the digestive organs ; and to secure health, we must,
move these obstructions or restore the blood to i s an
tural state.
The aversion to taking medicine is oat etTectually to
moved by Clickner's Vey etable Pur atiro eillJ; being
completely envelopedwith a coating hfpureschur rape
(which is se distinct from the internal ingredients re r
not shell from the kernel) and haverio taste of wrilitla ,
but areas easily swallowed as bits Of, candy. Moreover
they neither nauseate or gripe In,
dis eased parts of the
to r slightest ilegreeor
but operate equally on all of the
'system, instead of confining themselves to and racking
ally particular region. Thus. if thei been he adttltd.
one ingredient will operate on that perieststorrerieited ,
by cleansing it of any excess of bits...restore it tn its me
tural state. Ann her will operate or the (odrc
movo
mos° all impure in its circulation, while a third will
effertually ex at r over impnriti may bare been
discharged into the stilinach, and hr nee they strife st
Os root of disease, reninve all impure humors from the
body open the pores externally and it ternally ; separate
all foreign and obnoxious particles from the chyle, to
that the blond must be thoroughly pare—thus securing
a free and healthy amen to the hen t„ lungs, and liven
an' thereby they etstsXs heart!, even when all edict
means base failed, I
The entire truth of the above ea]
the trial ofa single box t and their vi
and certain In restoring health, that
himself to return the money paid cd
where they do not give 'universal 11.
'24,'
Retail prices. cents per box.
Principal °Mee, No Pb, Vesey e t del. New Fork.
The following are the agents in Schuylkill county for
(Airliner's Vegetable Purgative Pills •
J. S. C MARTIN, J. C. BROWN, nod F. SANDSI
- Plutaville • L. Shissler, Pnri. Carbon; Wm•n•
Runny, Nr.w Pthladelpnia ; T.. Williams, Mkinennn;
IL Sehwans, Patterson ' ; J. 11. AN r, Tuscarora;
nee & Morgenroth, Tamaqua ;Price, Si. cuir ;
George Reifsnsdar. New Cartle ; •B. Fan' 74/ " . '
vine; Jonas Kauffman,Llewellyn; Jacob Enemas
Lower blehontongo; Paul n —.Ur, Plnegrove ; StlOne
& Garret, Orwigsburg L Lyon & Rishe Pon Clinton
3. Christ, Levan & Kauffman, Schtlylkill Haven.
Oct. 30.'47. l3•eote
WAY yotr soFFtiti
9 , 110U8 ANUS of bottles ofthe Anwriean tortirioul
have been told dining the past year, rind was neve
known to fail in caring inn few days; wont as".
nf a eert ;in d isea.e. Soninrea knees and all
diseases of the Votary organs., 1 1 / 4 oar afflicted. eclat
thin pleasant and popular remedy. ed fear an
an It leaves no odor on the brenth, lequlses t 0 wan. ,
+lona hi diet nr hualnoss—contain.no mercury or *
lone drub injurious to the systemLandl is adapt
ed to
every ere, rex, or condition. It Is also the bell w wnii
known for Flour nr White., (female comPinno4
timaunds °"ffert bout the knowledge in
a remedy. Thin celebrated remedi, ha. tong been used
in SRC private practice of a physician with iinewtor
res., radically eating ninety-nine of the hundred are
is i key days. Around each bottle azaplhla sod felt
direction. - ,
tcriors.—AA for the American pninpeuridAnd Pot
chase only of the scant. Price 91 ;ter bota••_• , .
J. - C. Drown sod!. 9. C. Northd.& ants
8. !tempt on, agent fa Pt. Carton. (gepie !WWI
=I
. ands i
1:.:"'
''., '
I
' • net [
I
In
arm of arcs
fields, u
Indica rad.
a te ; this et
Fs!cubits it
o fitandredt
interest IT
sod lour•
en &Rini
entyeight
fifty cent.,
ninety fire
P ere of Land 7;
of an gen or
slate for pro.
It probably
uch more than
menee amount
siert gardens.
Ting been cam
/eon, cannot be
an approsiona
. table, 'bitter.
!spinner of Pat
. at may be ob.
devoted to dif.
No. lbs MI
blarglallsl.
672
593
348
243
224
180
132
,produce much
n pl►uJ above
be anemia fined
cues are en potaite
he proprietor buarc
r them In all cuts
iisfactlon.