11 II II .7r AEPANAII ANNUAL prow, 'r • r • • *ADE- DT THE atetabas vat v 6.412111 To the cwt Mining Association of Seknyikiil Conn* i ,- •• The /I ' of Trade now preeent to the coal mining association, their Eleventh Annual post, m which they have endeavoured to point out the gene and Con dition of co al trade. The b during the year proceeding our last report wse varied hi the extreme,g ' • at one time at, a complete stand and et another moving ost with • force. The : gear has been se different from the preceding one as posslide, the business ving generally progressed with a steely but rather sluggish pace. Wbet4speaking of a sluggish pace, we bring into comparison the preceding year in hich there was 92,000 tom of coal moremitied from this district than in thelear just past. 180 that in of increasing our business, as we elittithad hoped were prepared to do, we have receded from the product of 1837 nearly 10,000 tons; such a movement it might reasonably be supposed would be felt all engaged in the twitter, and it was. This fal li ng offin the business of the past ion was the consequence of so large a a of coal remaining unconnuned on the first of Ap ri l last. The Hewing table , exhibits the product of the Several mining districts for the past y , with the amount on hand at the openirig of the navigation: Aped Ist. 1838, in market • . - Sent this year from Schiyikill, - do Lehigh, do - Lackatwana, • do - Beaver Meadow, . - do Blizletoa and Laurel Hill, - do Pinegmve about i . Of the amount mined from the Wilkesbarre Mines the past season, we ariX ignorant, but it does not affect the Atlantic markets, ak it is entirely consumed in the interior. . • The Coal mined on the Shamokin the past year, has also been consumed far the vall of the Susquehanna ; though when t* . Susquehanna Canal is com-:. pleted tide water (which is expected in all the fitment year) this will not bti . , the as this grand canal will afford an exce ll ent outlet into , the Chesapeake: Bay for all the Coal mined on the Susquehaun ie and its tributaries. . From the Mesa e the Coal can be shipped to any market , though to the:Southire i mar* with more advantage than to Philadelphka and'Eastern markets. Of t* Coal sent from Pinegrove, only 809 tens reached Philadelphia, and 30,390 lions of what was entered on the Schuylkill, was taken fort the supply of places along the line of the canal, makinea total of 42,581 tons from.these twq places that did not reach tide water. , Of the amount disposed of in a similar manner from the mines of the Lehigh' and Lafkawana, we have no positive knowledge; but estimating from the popu4 lation 'abiting the sections of country through :, which the Coal from these mines : transported, we are led tosonclude that the amount must very consider rably e ceed that consumed on Steinke of the Sdhuylkill and Union canals. The fo llowing , i - table shows the amount of Anthracite Coal sent to market fot several successive years, and the amount communed u nearly as could be arriv cid at b. , estimates that were made each year of the stock on hand the Ist of April; A soil Ist. 1832, none ittoarket. . Sent this year from all sources • • • i Consumed, ril Ist. 1833, remaining unsold, nt this year from all sources, April Ist. 1834, remaining =mid. Bent this year from all sources, Apeil-15t.1g35, remaining unsop, leat this- year from all sources, --' : Consumed, Alin' Ist. 1R36, none in market, Sent this year; . • April lat. 1837, remaining unsold, Sent this year from Schuylkill; do Lehigh, Lackawana, do Beaver Meadow, A nl 183 N, rema i n i ng nim bi, t this year from do Lehigh, do Laekawana, do Beaver Meadow, . • do Hazleton and Laurel Hill, It ismopestary here to remark that in our last report inadvertently an error Rini committed in stating that there was no Coal remaining unsold in the market on the 1s! of April 1837, whereas there was then 50,000 tons; as we have stated in' the prices:ding table. It;lrOpears that there was 5805 tons of 'llitumin . ons Coal be tight to market Paring the past year, by way of the Union and !Schuylkill canals. Of the whole product of this extensive region, or of the amount sent. to market by the other — routed, we have no precise information. . The quantity of Coal sent to market this year, with the stock on hand the Ist o April ril o last, we believe will be folly equal to the demand, notwithstanding the NoveMber last„ up-to the present time. s hit there wiH has That there will be a scarcity felt in some places, while others have much more !than they require, we have no doubt; and this is a state of things over whicli we can not have any control, but must leave it to those to regulate who who linow more intimately the wants of the community which they Mulertlike -to supply with the article of fueL It a; not the interest of those engaged in mining Coal that a scarcity should he felh at any point, hut that there should be a full and ample supply, in order that those who use this article may feel assured of being able; at all tunes; of obtaining a sufficiency. _ . It has frequently been asserted that the Colliers were endeavoring to create a panic, or to produce an excitement on an apprehended scarcity of this article; .but those persons who promulgate such as their opinions, can know but little of regular business of any .kind, or they. would' know that it never was the interest of anil class of individuals engaged in business to produce sudden changes And fludiatioreq this suits none but those who are mere speculators hi articleq of prim: necessity. The experience derived since 1830 from our busiressi: must have satiated every one engaged in lt that"the various fluctuations to which it has been Sub jected, has been to us a signal injury instead of a benefit; and has operated in the Maw mariner on consumers, though in a minor degree. • hi must be evident to every one who will investigate the subject, duct 4 the wrong direction of the active labor of the country, so as to pritduce a grest;ex cons tifany articles above the wants of the community, must increase the Cost of hying; inasurtich as it abstracts labour frcrm other branch 4 Of busineulthe prorAucts of which will fall far short of the necessities of the hblic, and their cost is increased in a greater ratio than -the cost of article. in which there ii an emit% is redneeoe, because many of those who have large stocks of any article on timid more than ht rexpiirred, have ability to hold them, and' do so in pnifer ence to melting them at a great riser in one case there is a great amount of capital lying whew, in the othar m inot anffirdent to meat our wants: , it is We a farmer who ham misdirected his Ma t te and raised more hay than he knows what to. do with, and not sufficient gisin 1 1 for his niv,!ariUies. . 'ilia tieing the awe, we are all Interested in properly propeatietag the it *? of OM Country to the different objects and it puny, to be sure, with much tenth be aid, that such a thing is shribst impaMarle, but there can be no doubt, putt with apropor disposition on the part of individuals combined; with well &fitted and limited exertions, a much nearer apmbaimation to the end May be obtained trtikr iu this section of country than we am at PreiTent lay claim to. I , ~ , ~T 'AI perusal of the history of the,lron and Coal Truk o o t imp taajiiridlo will give us unqueetiosable Alamo, iiiiiillei Saone ' ' is diet ' ' -.4 Consumed, Consumcd, COW/MOIL MI -Pinegrove, Consumed, l'inegrove, M=l==a=l l true attention :j the:inherit wants of=Mai irevws weivr“.." :itholitilMiondaof oda . Odious, pidindriercir 'Although .the rate of latered is 'kir ind - raidearibMidini In jdoat hear4if an excess i wb a ki lie annual suPplj*citiiViiquit to, MiTtgOordiei whole ennsumptiom would be froli 4 i015.600, 01 i 3 eiefCfrOtei.; to 40 , 000 , 000 donut/ 04 f. too brie a copied to be locked -up in:the caw quired products of any one liana of trodlonalf Schwind* wasitiadelitu• aticat,it would be necemerP, in Order to itia`leit patablei tti rharilir high pries on what Was coesantad. • But the best policy, both &I the anneneread theme aced" lainestedinthe banners, is to'regulste the supply to the wants: ' • ti In this country there any be !Dia Tdficulty in *gelding the yuppie bleu in England, for various termini that might be. suigunk, OM me ea haire before mid, we believe that moth might be armoropliihoi by neik imeted elTrets, and would therefore earnestly request alithoetrwhoareaagaged int:doing imd nen' g Coal, to turn their mutation to the subject, in otter that they may Wing torelk er all the information that can be obtained up o n it. A Committee, previotedi sprinted by the Colliers, proceeded (Mete 27th of August last, in company with Mr. Coax, the builder, to test the corm:tines of the Weigh Locks on the line of Caul, and after spending more than a week in a minute and laborious investigatkes, they made a report that showed such trifling discrepancies between the Weigh Lock weight and* cargo as weighed into the boat, that the Bales may be considered as virtually correct. 'This in vestigation was commenced in consequence of the great loss sustained in the weight of Cool for some Mee past, and the result goer to show that the deficiency is not produced by incorrectness of the Bader, but we think much of it will be found in the incorrect register of the light weight of boats, 111 warrilhistrided io the boat used in testing the Locks; her registered weight being 12 tons 6 cwt. ' and her weight, as ascertained by the Cemmittee, was 14 tons, beingadifference of 1 ton 6 cwt and in some cases there is no doubt a greater error then this. We see no other way to correct this evil than to pursue the comae teem -, mended in our last report, of having the boats frequently weighed. The toll on our Canal has.been considerably reduced since its first opening, both by lessoning the actual charge and by improving the canal; yet we think it should be still farther reduced tri bring us into fair competition with the Lehigh and Lackewana Coal Raglans, in the Eastern markets; and that the Navigation Company can well afford to do so, is evidenced by the rise of their Stock from the par value of 50 dollars, to 160 dollars per share. The following table shows the increase of the average tonnage'of the Boats on the Canal since its first opening. 200;000 tons 433,87 152,699 , 78,207 44,966 11,221 13,000 Tons, 91.18,988 Here we have an increased average in 13 years of 29 tons, being more than the boats actually carried when the canal first went into operation; showing very plainly that the Navigation Company have not been idle since the line of communication wee first opened. - The Rail road between Reading and Philadelphia is completed as far as Nor ristown, and the portion between Norristown and Philadelphia le In progress, and the Engineers report, that it will be completed by August next. From Reading to this place, some of the heavy sections are now under contract, and it is probable that it will be completed in about two years. The Engineers state that the transportation on the rail road, has so far been effected to a great extent with Anthracite Coal, and that they believe it to be in all respects the most advisable and the most economical fuel, for the heavy description of engines contemplated for the accommodation of the Coal trade. Anthracite has long since been introduced into the Steam boat for geseratin,g steam, by the Lehigh Company, and more recently by Stockton & Stevens' in some of the ferry boats about New Yak and in one or more of the Boats ply ing between New York and Amboy, and they are perfectly satisfied with the result of the trial they have given it. We have been informed that they con template making the necessary arangement this winter, to use this fuel on some of their boats, plying between New York and Albany. 868,871 Tone. 2911i87,1 --4-- 70,00(1 484f86 554,986 484,986 When the Atlantic Steamer, the Liverpool, was in New York, experiments w • made on board of her with this fuel which proved highly satisfactory. In our last report we observed that Anthracite bad been successfully used in Wake for smelting Iron, and'we gave as our opinion, that before anther year, it would cease to be ap experiment in this country; and so it has, as is fully Ulna- traced by a furnace on the Lehigh working with this fuel alone to the entire satisiiiction of the proprietors, Messrs. High, &c. In 1834, the process of puddling erre:ming Iron with Anthracite, was tried by Messrs- Buckley & Swift of this place, and the practicability of it flay shown, and there is now on the Little Schuylkill a puddling furnace, belotigkig to Mr. Bartolet, in operation with Anthracite and a small portion of wood intermixed. That the operations in the Maaufacture of Iron will in the course of a few years, consume a large quantity of Coal, there ern hardly remain a doubt even in the minds of the most sceptical. Tho great amount of c.a. that will he used for various purposes, as in ma kin glron, generating steam in stationary Engines. Steam Boats & Locomotives, in burning lime, and for all the domestic purposes of life, might induce some per sons less acquainted with the subject than ourselves, to think that a semeity of the article must be the inevitable consequence. But when we bring belibie their notice the,great resources from whence the supply will come, they will certainly mite with'ua- in believing that ninny generations must come endings away be fore such a result need be apprehended. 126,000 374,186 494,168 415,186 79,000 556,935 635,933 63 - 5,935 000,000 682,428 682;328 632,428 50,000 523,152 192,595 115,387 31,207 17,000 929,441 729,441 200,600 433,875 152,699 78,207 44,966 16,221 13,000 938,968 Years. 1825 1830 1885 1838 The Coal field known as the fast Coal basin, is opened at the 'eastern end by the Lehigh; neat the middle by the Schuylkill; further west by the Swatars, and at the western end it is reached by some of the tributaries of the Susque hanna. The second or Mahonoy Coal basin, is opened at the western end, by the Sha mokin, near the middle by the Pottsville and Danville rail road, and atthe eas• tern end by the Beaver, Meadow rail rood in the Lehigh. The third or Wilkesbarre Coal basin is opened on the earthy the Laclunnut us Coal company. Fet,tm hear Wilkesbane there is a rail road beingeondructed to the Lehigh, and on ihe west the %squaw= affords an outlet. These three basimrcompriae a surface of from 8 to 900 square miles, from which there has not been mined more than 5 or 6,000,000 Of tams up to the present time—awl even at the rate of 20,000,000 of tons annually, (the =mutt now consumed in England) these Coal fields will supply generatiens of men so far removed from us that the most dreamy philosophers and philanthrophists do not pretend to any foresight of what may be their condition, much lees to arrange for their necessities. From our knowledge of the mines now in operation, end what they have produced, and of the many others that are being prepared for active operation, we/t feel quite satisfied that for the present times the supply thrown into market will be fully equal to the consumption. If their should be any doubt of the cuff ciekcy of ways for transporting Coal to market, we need but revert to the many Canals that intersect the country, and to the rail roads already made kind making. In about two years there will be a rail road from this place to Philadelphia, on which Coal can be transported at nearly all limes, which will result in keep ing a regular supply in market, and in preventing the great fluctuations in price that have been witnessed heretofore. The Schuylkill Canal is capable of tmnsmitting a much *gee amount than has ever yet been .carried on it, and when we add to this the calamity of the rail road, the amount of tonnage that can be transported from this region, will far surpass what can rost4bly be required for a great number of years. The canal wee closed by ice on the 515th of November, king four days earlier than it was ever closed before. We would respectfully ask the members of this Assachrtionivr other perecum, to communicate to the Board of Trade any information they now have or may become possessed of, dud is interesting to those who are engaged in this business. Respectfully submitted, January 7th 1839 At an election for aftlieers of the Coal Mining Association County, held at the Itamaylnnis Hall, on the 7th inst., the following person, were elected for the Tun* year: Vice Pieta: 1. MARTIN WEAVER. • ANDREW RUSSEL, CHARLES Pdrrs. awn! qf waf fe. SAMUEL' tEWIB, AAMLLA DOLTON, 6-41. PAWS. , ,CaAngeklakW2LlON, , PEN, m!Lait 8111 P , MOW* .1 r. 4,1 - A Avontge tone per Boot. 28 30 4-20 48 64 14-20 G. G. PAL*EIt, PresideDi - T r Sardari4 a • Rosswr neasurer, INMM p hh ~r. ; tt • i 4 I I ft I ','W4llll4llASltitteicialeirricedallotill 9 Mijeti to ) bilildadike whit Jar-Book SarciArbitt sit kind' of Books will , be boas' d 41V Ittelthorteit' matienet limitattbel I • Blank Books JW seenry ascription sonde tborder stele knocctistee '—end thaislcompliisi irsitoissanst Pluindelphitt P*411".1611 I" t' • asap Pajier, to6k, `4. statiosary, store, No. 23, N. Froistatreet, Pleitadelphio. • ICARDNNER & EIOLLOWBUSEI have en band, -"Lind offer for sale et reduced pricake. 1 asesprossest ofPaper, Elebool-flooks,sed Writing, Letterorris . itiegairilVirapping Paper by the quantity_ at mill prices, Rine and Mute gannet Boards, Blank Books at reduced price. Loiters, Journal!, Daff Books, Blotters, Invoice, Cask BR!. Records, Memorandum and. Receipt Books . by the quazitity, Family Bibles in great varivErom St Ist 220. Writing Paper. Printing Paper. Soper Royal. Royal , Royal, Super Royal, Medium, Imperial, Demy, Medium, I I Folio Paste Demy, Cap, Quarto Past. Country Merchants will find a general assort ment, embracing a verietylof articles suited to their want', which for cash Or approved credit will be sold on the mast reasonable terms. N. B. Cash given for rap or taken in exchange. Philadelphia, Dec: 1,1838. 2-limo PORT C.IRB OJM Saving Fund Society. rllE Port Carbon Saving Fund Society, is now open every day from 9 to 3 o'clock at the Of. fice of Discount and Deposit, for the purpose of re. • oohing deposits to any amount not exceeding $5OO, from any one person, upon which an interest of 4 per cent will be paid on every $5 and upwards, but no interest will be. allowed on any fractional parts of $5. The whole or any part may be drawn out on giving notice, from two weeks to four months, at the arm on Mondays. The blames of the Society .will be conducted by the followingVficers and man. 4s, until the first - Monday in May next. President—AQUlLA BOLTON. Managers. Joseph Carroll Samuel J. Potts EdWard Hughes E. S. Warne • Jacob Bull Jesse Turner L. Whitney, Secretary and Treasurer. Article 3d of the Charter. "No emolument what soever shall be received by the President or Man agers for their services, nor shall any Manager become a borrower from the institution. oat 3 46tf Dry Goods, Grocery, Wine 4. Liquor Store THEIR connexion with a hewn, in Philadelphia enables them to keep on hand a very exten sive assortment of goods, which they will sell at Philadelphia prices. Store and Tavern keepers private families, would do well to call and judge for themselves. april 19 • 31 TUB subscriber has now on hand at his Store and Storehouse on Centre and Rail Roac' street, a full asoortmoat of Goods suitable, for the coal to gion via : Barr Iron of assorted sizes; ' Band and Hoop do do Nails and spike Rods do do Steel, Round & Square do do Nails and Spikes do do Coal Shovels do do '- Hardware, a general assaortnaent. i AU of which be is selling at reduced prices, Jan 13 2 J CLAYTON. New Goods. Agewal assortment of fresh and seasonable GooEa, jostlreceived --consisting in past of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, I t ueensware, ackerel, • alt, Plaster, &.e. &c. which will be sold low for *ash. The highest price paid in cash for all kinds of country produce. JOSEPH WHITE & SON. Mount Carbon. Dec 2 2 Wetherill & Brother ) AT 7 HP. OLD STAND No. 65 NORTH FRONT STREET, EAST SIDE, Tam Doolus FROX THE CORIUM Of MIMI ST entLki)ELPHIA, 141.1.NUPA.CTUII-PAIS OP White Lead dry and / Calomel. Re. 7 wow:win till. 5 Red Ptecipt. Lead. White do Li e, Vitriol Alb. C nic Yellow, Snip. Quinine do Green Tart. Emetic do Red ' ' Ether Sulph. • Patent Yellow do Nitric . Sugar Lead do Acetic Copperas Lunar Catania 01. Vitriol Cum. do Aq. Fermi Acet. Morphia Muriatic Acid Sulpli. do Epsom Salts Lac. Sulphur Tart. Acid Opi. de Narcot. Sup .Carb. Soda Kermes Mirerak- Cortes, Sub. Mere. Etbiops dor"' _ Wawa oliChamphor,Sal Nitro, Brimstone, Borax: ie. 0 ter sale the above mentioned aw id es.together with a metal assortment of Paints, Drugs arid Dye Staff.. ai every other article in the Chemical and Medicinal line. . Being manufacturers of all thearddesenumerated an der the above head. they pledge themselves to sup ly their friends and the public on the most terms. Window Mut Picture °busk from 6 8, to 24 30. Oet 21 1837 48- THE subscribers would reirpeettbily ; 0 ;b e public, that he has added to hirfbi. stock, kola and Hardware, consisting m or American and English Bar Iron, Hoops and Band Iron, Round Iron, assorted sizes; Cast, Crawly, n ow; G or man and English Blister and A. M Steel View, Morin-hole anvils. Smith's Bellows, Cut Steel hand, clipping and Broad axes, and 'mikes, together with a general aseortmen of huff Mongery, &W PC which will be sold at reduced prices, il by 3SI JOHN CLAYTON. Apr 23 IN pursuance of an ordinance passed by the Cann. cil of the Borough of Pottsville, on the 12th da) of December. 1., In ;11* knit3l4 l i"Altleiniktioce 'to althorn* a luau to tripcni,o, OPperetolgo ett l it (cashing of fires," Puitlic Notice is "by rot tiliesafecribers pill open a bat& fcir receiving subscriptions to said Vita up blonde) the 17qi of December inst.; at the Pennsylvania Hill, , Borough, between theils4ra of ten A. M. and three P. M. and daily therftW doring.the same • hours until the whole amotint $l5OO shall have been sob. scribed for. The said .loan will be &Sided 040'1 sharei of ten dtillare' i 'each, bearing interest al 14 1 rats dais per cent; per vieatn, and not reileeteLkble until the first day °Clammy, A. D. 18452 The ' wh o le amount pisibed for to be pall in. 0' dui time olrobsciiliing. 4ir which m i x t :A*olU ilinscai . : ately given hi the subscrilicre ? for AIM: 50V leakseuieli hercaiVr 'honied; pew ,the President of the Psmnkt !oitstopeTri " y,tfio,T r owo oh the manta obis ier , JAlittolltrOG GOMM U. • " 0•. SAMUEL Ti • 'Dia It • EIII Miller & Haggerty, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL (Next door to Mortimer's Hotel) NEW IRON & Hardware. Store. kublic Jbbtice• , 11 :4041 it, 1471 I= r pwardsof-40;000 Boxes-of Br; Lei dy's Sassaparlllttii4lood Pills, sold 11Y r Whaits net iths etrties, flimsy ima mow, prgiertele_lafthe Vwwlef , manoinsean. astir-child denote reedorin MAOMInif the aerie. as men eesrepepee th rot op, earths UnitedSuitesociatairommaeate of the universal rffieleyOnkralimlilit. Operiflial disiked and ?sow • reran &Mame dtkiriwwWl laatars. Ark 7 What is the 04 31 ifeecres qf Blow his answervill be. Uanseartrik4 &Mee it to _ it 'llltyideiltas recommend it universally;aest better esidwits ennuis haws of its anal* oliaprepattat Da. Ism hairdiseormed a method whereby thesis. tae of the Sareaparillt jepagigispil lam highly concen trated Form, and in inch manner as to make pins there. ham, without drisroghag in tie least its jimmy. Title cannot be done by mealier person. the MOMS known enly to Di. Leidy, and lea diacoveryof his own. These Pills are offered to the public by the name of DR.LEEDY 9 g SABBLPARELLA. OR BLOOD PILLS, compounded principally of Sarsaparilla and with which is combined ingredients (friendly to the constitution) Tea daring them more Effectual, being gently laxative in their effects, thus catrYing off corrupt humors from the system very.gradnally,and without producing debility or any inconvenience. Taken in sufficient quantity. bower. Cr. they will page freely, and may be employed or given to the most delicate, even to infants, keing,a sa fe and &WY oftex!ciouspergatios , nvarlig no restraint frost diet or de moti on from regular /Uinta or from cuspation of m ilieu pill, have been pro-eminently sucendul and from their-convenient form. must, sooner or later, take the place of all the different repar ations of tiarsapanlla. such as Syrups, Decoctions. eta, which are corn tamed in bdtks, liable to he and are in, conarni eta for taksys.: g or beiagg carried about ie pills have, during the put two years, been silk . ply tested. Nei paper advertising being so very ex pensive. ample testimonials from numerous physicians and others accompany the directions. • They are particularly recommended in Rheumatic affections, IlDry and watery pimples ' - if the face General Debility, ITlcereas sores of throat. nose and body Diseases of tbe Liver, Skin and Bones, Scrofula, Erysipelas, ice, Heartburn, mach Coughs. Liver complaints, waterbrash, Sour eructations. and acid. ities of the stomach, doh's affections, as Swelling and hardening of the glands oldie neck in the groins, under the arms, and along the spine, the breast, &c. awl the whole train of diseases resulting from IMpurity of the blood, as slab constitutional disAusev produced by the use oi. Barks 4 Quinine, Arsenic, Mercury or other Minerals, also in impendencies in life, Syphilis, Lees, Venereal, did. _ _ _ Pain over the region of th heart, breast, and • . mach, Pain of the. sides. alo the back and amine, Inward fevers, foul brea a bad taste in the mouth Flatulency. want of a. . tne, costivenees. (tramps of the somach, and in aigesitio*, Price 25 Cents a Box Prepared only and sold Wholesale and Retail at Dr. Leidy 's Health Emporium, 2nd at. below Vine, No 191 Consumption. READER, if you have ti tough or cold, beware of their cousequencev Colds generally progress im perceptibly. and ituunuate themselves throughout the Inman system. finally settling upon the lungs and end ing at consumption, A WORD TO PARENTS. How often is youth cut down when least expected by the consumption; and followed to their graves by parents who are in a meant° the cause of their premature death. in neglecting to remedy colds when existing in child hood, looking upon them as trifling affections, and not attracting their notice until the destroyer has commenced its work and made sure of its victim. This is not a fan ciful representation, for daily numerous instances occur which prove the feet. In manhood colds terminate in the same way, but do not } i progress so rapid! as in youth; they should however , in both youth and ]m anhood be early attended to, and not regarded as tri fling effectors, for it is a delusive-idea that has no doubt shortened the byes of thousands. 11R. HECHTER9S PULMONARY PRESERVATIVE. (Price s(4oomts per bottle.) Is an invaluable preparatioti, discovered by ®ular and celebrated. German physician, who has employed itup wards of fifty years in his own praCtice in Germany, throughout which country it has been during that time most extensively and successfully employed hi Coughs Colds, Influemzsa, Catarrhs, Mahmas.Spitting Of Blood, Whooping Coughs, Pain' of the Breast and Sides, all affections of the Breast and Lungs, and arrest of ap proaching consumption. . Much may besaid in praine of the stove medicine, but newspaper advertising being too expensive, every satis factory evidence Will be found in all its effects upon trial. as well as numerous recommendations accompan.,.. If ltla ing the directions, Uyward of 7000 bottles were sold in Philadelphia alone during he past winter. a convinc ing proof of its efficacy, or so 1 e a q uantity would never have been sold. The above 'tines are prepared and sold only at , 0 DR. LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPORIUM,' PREMONITARY HINTS AND DLF'ORTANT INFORMATMIY. =DER. did you ever see a confirmed Dyspeptic learn his sufferings! If not, suffice it to say he is a pale, thin and ghastly looking object, his life ap- Tony has= a thread; bets miserable and un py, his isdescrabable. ,you much troubled with Flatulency, Costiveness, Sour eructations arising from your stomach, Occasional want of appetite, Waterbrash. a bad taste in your mouth, or foul breath, pain or a heaviness at your stomach, Sick ness after easing, Heads cbe, Disgust to your once favorite dishes, &c. If yon are touch troubled with any of the foregoing symptoms, bring before youths picture of the Dyspeptic, and having resolved to remedy :the conse quences, immediately procure DR. LEIDY'S TONIC AND ANTI-DYSPEPTIC CORDIAL A never failing and efficacious remedy for "DYSPFPSLA OR INDIGESTION. And the whole train of affections resulting from eases alba Liver. Stomach and Intestines. The above medicine is warranted free trom mercury or other mineral preparations; it is composed entirely ofregetables, safe and easy to take, being very pleasant to the taste. It may be safely administered to yong and old, requiring but moderate restrictions in edit only. Numeroustestimonlids bare been from time to time published; its reputation is so well known, farther com ment upon its virtues Is unnecessary, suffice it to say, IT use wen rutin at a mists unsnaps. Further re commendatiorut accompany the directions around each bottle. Ezr price One Dollar per bottle. Sold in Philadelphia at Dr. N. B. Leidy', Health Ern_porietp, Secnnd below Vine St.—and tot 4 • Li HANNAN, Pottsville. filly b 34-1 Bimini's Panacea., A . S the inteinperance and luxtu7 of the age are hastening the ravages of 'scorbutic complaint', and rendering the blood more impure; and as thousands have destroyed their constitutionality neglecting to apply the proper remedies—to such, Swarm's Panacea must be,, males been, more than doubly valuable as a certain and effectual means nr ikiestoting ,them to perfect health and v*r. Few are wholly exempt from scor. butic ecdons, whi titbit various , symptoms, as e• uptiens, ulcerations. debility •loes of appetite anitdedee. L aded hoe, all arising fro - impurellood, and if not properly attended to, pro ds e the greaten injur y to the coned, , tutation, and may impar ted to their °Opting,- Swaim's Panacea ht at this season of the year, us valuable resterative of the.nium. thereby in. egetriting the constitution. and enabling it to the debilitating am:tarot the Semmes season. It is' nvey, ed .by the clicellitirgikiids. and corrects their to all those &teases which originate in vitiated blo diseased Liver, depraved appetite,or predispeeten to af; regions of the lungs, &c. No one, however, is advised to use it without convincing themselves of the truth of what is here stated. ... This. medicine is now.tpq with eactelp,inell pins of the world. *mile .gaining great repnation in Englepd: A Nati supply* orthe Medicine Iwo received and rev sate 17 • B. HANNAN: Sole Agent for Behuyikill comity: Who can supply the above medicine wholesale to who with to well again' Atniladelphia prices. hdo 14 26- 46 1 4114 :A 1 r ig IDEAL Ban show _ riot wa'cilebriited (Perniyfiern — dOivt4 and for sad by MEIER HAC,IGMM October St 184 '" 41)79i1f!) ANitagoei. - " omit Dpl 4 l. lt eo r ed and for sale at a redo. ced'ptics ror cub by : • ?aux& tiAdetirry.. iklisbeqh , 1 4 3 4 r I ! WO& fi 1100kae " .)11 , 111116 subscriber baa always on band and form& chsap,W ; elabllibbis. Testament* and Primers. A O lid gl irIitAIVANNILN -1114...r.L.• - 41 0 Am ittiT'i c r •,0711.‘441.1 3111 ME CI etol. THE DEL I A hesurissies CAPt'PAL AUTHORISED • CHARTER MAKE both limited IVA en Brick, Stone Hotels, Mills. Biros, lit and Property of artery demo age by FIRE, MARINE £Nfl The Delaware County, insure against loss .ou all ki gsinst the damage orloss al goods, wares. and mereandia upon terma as favourable u For any further infonnatioi ante, either against Pire, ms , Apply to HENRY G July 15 34-tf CAPITAL AUTHORISED PE'. MAHE both limited and ANA Brick, Stone or Frame : Mill., Barna. Stables, Merchan erty of every description,ag , II RE. and ptunnlea of and body, ly eruptions, and blot. ehee of the akin, Cotter, Ringworms, The subscriber has been ap bove menuone Institution an lssuluiscts upon every deacri lowest rates. 11 Pottsville:Feb 25 1837 Second below Vine et. The Phila INLAND NAVIG. SPIIII%G G. Fire Insitr an MARE both lipsited and p IVA Brick. Stone or Frame Baros.SlOlea. Merchan erty of every description. a t . FIRE. The subscriber halt been a p hove mentioned Institution an NSUILAISCEB epos every deem lowest rates.. B Pottsville. Feb. 27. 1836. • ITNDENIAB A -4D PROOF TO DR. LE Sarsaparilla Are Ike most efectual and Animal Fluff' been disc The following are LATE Effected and . heard Imo MONTHS, in Louisa Simpson, cured of sides, with much giddiriesis for three years. Joan Stocker, relieved fro. want of appetite. with one Joseph M!rlow, cured of Israel Jones. cored of a , body. Sarah 4lones i cured of pain much hpadache.and sickness Mowbray, cu red o ling °Chia leg, and feet, ha any dititance for air months Michael 1. Rosk ins. cured and on his neck, with consi bc4i Fizabeth Creamer, cured her mde, constant disgust to her stomach. • Jeffery Cline, cared of she joints. 'Samson G. Howard, cared ing out over hie body, with a cm& Rev. A. Canby, cured of a renew and ulceration, elite speech. The following are some o cures (+fraud in Berlin Mont Lancaster, and Nortluunpro three months: Janes Green, Rag, cared o cerated - leg,-swelled joints Adam C. Carpenter, cared much costiveimak bad appear -Rachel Snyder, curedofs di nal coedit:nem and violent p Michael Jones,his two dani cored of abreaking out of dr] pimples overtheirwholeliedie mg, Betimes .unplautuu feel nem at the stomach. and pain fairing was afflicted, for year from any medical treatment, 01 tii using Dr. Leidy's Blood I by-Dr.beidy. Sara . thlclntosh, Attired of and loins...rheumatism. mallet Aedrew Green, cured of gr tite,diagast for food, and habit Adam R. Ginnie., cured of ad ' out. soreneattand ppµµnn tbrougt Dinah Crowley,limietiof Beaty C. Rawly, Esq.cati news of his mouth, proatend George Layman, cured of a lent rheumatic pain. of his ' Jonathan Stroud, C son,cured of various &Seco° soar eructations, sickness at Sarah Jenkins. Alfred and fennel:is of the skin 'i breaking Numerous other' instances well the liar wo Ili imp . of pubfiebing•theor. ftmoet be plainly seen fro Mood Maitre an dicellent atomacb, the cause of divest, tem ie liable, together mita which mien in all diseases. disionieredatottiach. very • b":l l4 . iesepillaSo not Pdlrav of the present day, (which did ever wierFrry, or the wti tem,de!itroying the tone and daring it a prey to constant treasedand bodily Buffeting) gentle in their opervition, and I d' em su ffi aentlytt 0 corrected by their use, not : 1 strain,t front iiccupatiota : 04% diet, or or even aludil4 The promo for esimeting rills without etitroying itp the, proprietor. Prepared only and sold wb dyla Health lgorporinin;lnd' Adair Soldby Jane 9 44 • WOllderf 1 1 eareiC • Hate been performed in th a city, ' 'ate` flintegkeist . - ,K; ' . the 'ea Why. - '. '' . . 4 . 0. 4 - ,.,__ ,, --4+ or. -I •Df-t. 5 DV'S O'' 4 31BDICATED t 3. .. PAR ILIA. IIkING a concentrate:Wald - of Sonwparilla eon bitted et h.-olhe; vegetable extracts, which fended it aziAniWnne or,gyeat imili in the mite pf di eases swung free: . inikautea ofthe . nedi from improdwearin. lA. and 4iistitntionat .. . - ' a famed, or produceffly the vieleffieletia ease menu., Arsenic. bark , or quinine in slarritielinfteraluable refnedy for all. ' Rbeinsatic Affection. Genetal Debility, Uklewkr Bores white Swelfmgs. Diseases of the Liver end skin, Ul• t o ieratei Sore Throat, UlAre f tfteniese,Carice, or do nne, °Alto Bones; Scrof of ffing'aErtilifft7oilogo° alt. 'ghthaeirrite, end ' -anfienentindClangerma nffectionittensequent to Syp ilis,LuftVenerear,&c. atc. .flo effectual - has this ineir Me been in tbe 4 ture oral tionallisbaaes for which it ' mmended,. that at is fir r ampexcedingelietheapreperagotut oftlariuiparilbt,Pans cea;.¢co• , A eir ._ : . 4 .L it iIAOW WIP 9 ' P 7 PrOoqullfoPoiloraltod ba° ti o - iiit nuo d utg o 11 Ibirion many' ItpefitelOr,rn° l- Mt: Ste. - -tiiiiitighotit ttib troiti ff Stater. . I ' •itia a pieparatlonof-gmtereiretigthlcense*eitly 0 f T r ap* efficacy) thius-ply cubes' extructmow , 4e, *lad 1 motthicheider t .ficing belt tiledollo per bottlew bid it PlooliOloo t t K ggie te4tailtui-ef‘Syrup of Sam, 4: l r IMMO!! f°r thsi Po iff-a • 19117 1 1250 3 1 X* , ial Inamisaape Jam &Wit Taraituie ,against boor dam• INSURANCE. • •:;• re company wall also I marine risks and a be transportation of water, or by rail .way Idler incitatio?.. be segject oflasor• 1r inland risks. ANSON, Agent. Schuylkill nevem • AM B. POTTS, At Orwitsban. Fire) INSURANCIg I : LAW, 8500,000. PETIJAL,' erpetaal Insaraneei on Mins. Stores, Hotels, o ise,_Furniture, and Prop , 'met lose or damage by inied Aoswr for then. I- now prepared to make .lion of property at the JAMIN BANNAN. RDENE • Company. rpetual Insurances on Stores, Hotel' Ise, Furniture, and, Prop iinst loss or damage ul Orated A °arm tot the a . is now prepared to make tine of property at tie NJAMIN BANNAN. E FACTS, HOW THAT i -DVS lood Pills w- fier of the blood i * that hare ever !..ered: me only of the URES • during the rot TWO [kik:de/phis. . olent pain in he. bead sod whtcb she was subject habitual costiveness and ive breath and bad taste alcery ted leg and arm. ng out all over his whole lin her breasts and sides er eating. a Rbouniatism,and irwel ng been unable to walk ,ant. ;feweliing under his Irma. erable breaking onion as swelled bless ts. pain in • , end much sickness at tie pains and swelled f a tatter and nab break me running mogul and al- affection of hia throat 's♦ previously affected hia yof the large usim6ii or '•mere , SchnylidlL Lehigh, counties, dutins the put a scorbutic affection, M rheumatic pains. of violent pun in his aides. s auks shortness of breath. • l i t n i -nserbreathing, habit hters and youngest Son. and sometimes watery . attended with great itch-, in their heads, Sick over the heart, &c. This and never found ..relief from any medieines; m ilts and a waxed directed iolent pains in her bask joints, &e. ping pains. lass of app.- , us/ costiveness. . . ly eruptiOns and breaking his bones. orms and tenter. of inward lasers, sons. se,glandnlar swellings, „ ercoriodaffectiOn tivio d and voles. man and John 43. Thom of the heed, cdstiveas. lifomach.&c. cy Jenkins, cured of af• ilain* theifiiMbik &E. t be published, but to utereasp the expense the terracing, that the V' -.• ee fol. a disordered to which theJonnan eye ' iseint . 0' Die bloat in conytutetil t wilh a idly prestress* lastest t . ;• • worfully ascllr u ldia use as ends " • as ,s, by weaken ' :Abe sye• Igor of the body and rear lend abirensairdi senee . di s . are salt and wed and 7 irscreat:ing,gehattind isrpurtnes at they an n ering necessary any re btriileipp, change of living king cold etom their UM the viraii cede ,Saniapa , 1 A , ..-- .U.knovaosiy to - male and retail. at Dr Pi , t below rme, ISlO.ll l * B. BARMAN, Potteville.