El= El The Coat Trade for 1846. , The following is the 'artioant of Coal ttaspOrted on the Rail Road, forth° week collision Thitraday even , . anelast: Wgfl. VotAth Port Carbon, • . 3,521 00 13,732 03 Pottaville, . • • . 2,723 09 10,841 18 Schuylkill 'Haven,. 5;18 5 10 1 7 ,2 5 7 00 Port Clthton,.' • 1,011 13 3,146 04 42479 12 44,952 05 IIATLII OF TOLL AND TILLIIISPOIITATIOX. From Mount Carbon to rhira or Richmond $E.25 " Schuylkill haven " • 1.15 Port Carbon - . " 93 liIINE HILL AND sennuoLL HAVEN IL ROAD. The following is the amount or Coal transp over this Road, during the week ending Wednesday yen-. ug last. • - • 3,700 05 Ton Per last report, 12,511 11 • Total . • 16481 16 "ff WILLIAM NEWELL, Collector. MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD FOR 1846. Quantity of Coal transportcd over this Road to thurs .day evening last. ' 1,010 tons. Per last report, . 4,613 Total, 5,653 " — GEORGE HADESTY, Collector NOTICE TO BOAT BUILDERS. SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION. A Number of CANAL BARGES, adapted to thdCoril n.trade, and provided with strike-masts and centre ' boards, and in all respects properly equipped for sall- Jug, are wanted on the Schuylkill Navjgation Also, a number of steam-tugs, of 25 or 30 horsei power, suitable for canal service, and which must be .eapalie of drawing four-loaded barges, at a steed of 9 iniJaper hour in still water. These tugs and barges must not be more the; 17 feet wide, and IttO feet long, nor rise in any part more than 8 feet 9 inches above the surface of the water when light. They must be delivered OD or before the 15th day of May. PROPOLALS will be received for establishing a TOW-LINE from Fairmount to Pottsville. for tow ing transient Vessels and floats from other Canals—to consist of number of horses and drivers whichshall from t i me time be designated. by the Company, with everyAgn miles, and to inn day and night. The or be at a certain rate per mile for each proposa A p 0 furnished, or per ton convey, Boat towed," P e r "*" • ed. PROPOSALS are alio invited t.i7 inenuining and running a Steam Tug, of not less than 50 horses power, to tow Vessels into and from the Schuylkill, and to tnw Canal Boats from Fairmount to the Delaware front of the City.and to Camden :\ making two *cuter trips daily. By order of the Board, CHARLES ELLET, Jr., President. - Philadelphia, Jan, 31, 1818 • 5-4 t. WALT= J. TAYLOR.] [WALT= S. IMICCANNACII AN. TAYLOR & McCIWENACIIALN, 44_ 4: TV7i °freak and Retail Iliaient in Dry Goods,_Gr6ineries, Liquors, Flour arid Feed doe,. CORNER OF SECOND & SUNBURY STS.. MINERSVILLI, • Assignee's- Sale. Y I n L e L u be 5 8 0 4 1 6 d o a n t B 3 a the ~7 1 ; tr l s d a a t y the F h e o tu e a r: f George Koch, in the Town of Port carbon, a large lot of Tools, such as Shovels, Spades, Picks, Drills, Wheel. barrows, and als'o a few first-rate Buffalo Robes and a number of other articles too numerous-to menthin. - .. . . Attention will be given and terms 'made known by 0. W. WINTEIISTF.EN, . .. . . " . • Assignee of Clark & Shillsler Port Co rl.mn, Jan , 31, 1840. ' , . Houses for Sale. SEVERAL good houses in Pottsville, for sale. Apply to JAMES GILLINGHAM, Centre street. January 31, 1&I6. , 5-31* Schuylkill County Common Pleas. , IN the matter of the distribution -by the auditor ap point .11 by-the Court, to distribute the assets in the hands or Francis W. Hughes and George C. Wynkciim, Aselgtiries of Hazzard & Stroud', and of John T. Haz zard and of Sohn 444rauch, among the several creditors .entitled thereto. 17 December, 1845, on motion of C. Loeser, on be half of the Miners' Bank of Pottsville., in the county of Schuylkill. and exceptions; filed, rule upon the other 'creditors to Whom a distribution' of assets has been made by the auditor, to show cause by the first day of next Term, why the Report of the auditor should not set-aside or rorrectedaand, adjusted by the Court., and the Court direct that four %Peek's notice of thierule shall he published by theTrothonotary, in ooe.news paper in this County. By the Court. C. M. STRAIJB, Prothonotary. Orwigsburg, Jan.. 31, 184 G, • 5--4 t NEW BOOKS • Snowden, a Novel, by Theodore Honk, 25 Joan, the,fleroic Maiden, .by Duman, ' 25 Agathonia: a Romance by Mre. Gore, 55 A popular Treatise on ihe Tepth, 50 The s t,'Rizen of Prague,' translated by Mary • - 'Knit[, Brother initothan's Bed. a Petry Tale, , elt (..!olton's Life of Henry Clay, 2 vols. • flo 00 ';*Dr.Durbin's Observations in the East, 2 00 in Europe, 2 00 • Phrenology Examined, translated fro, the • FrenCh byDr.las; • 21; -.Bachelor Butterfly, with 200 Plates, 2.5 Together with a variety of other New - k 2 o just re ceived and for sale at BANN*IVS 'Cheap Book Store ganunry 31,16,6 Tiinber Land. for Sale :600 ACRES of Timber Land for. oak, :situate 7 mitri above -Mineraville, at. the' bead of Deep Creek. The Timber is of 10 hest. in theieounty. with - a gond water gower nd Saw Mill An the land. and be lieved to contain limestone. The Rill liciad from Dan ville, by way of Shamokin to Pottsville, must pass through this land, rit.wiil he said in pane or altogeth er .to suit purchasers—torma Pa 4 .. Apnly to GEQ. W. MATCIIIN, Agent. Orwlgsburg, Jan. 24, 2246:' 4—if . , • NOTICE. L ETTER% of administration on the estate of—filthy C. Marl', late'of Mount Carhop, Manheim town ship, Schuylkill County, deceased, having; been grant ed to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to all per sons indebted to said estate, to make pay mem, and sit persons having claimi against tlje same are requested to present:them for settlement. , LOUISA C, MARt.L, Adridnistratris. Mount Carbon, January 24, 1846. 4 4-6 t SHERIFF'S &ILES OF REAL, ESTATE. 131 Virtue of a writ of TESTATUM VENDITIONI Ex PO NMI, issued by decree of the Orphan's Court o, ibe county of Montgomery, and to me directed, will be ex posed at public ven due or outcry; .00,Friday, th , 131 h day of February, 1846, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. at the Pennsylvania 41011, in the Wrong!' of Pottsville; All that undivided one fourth part of a certain large body of land, situate in Pineeroye township, Sclitiyl - county, adjoining lands of the Williams Valley Coal Cornkany, Jacob,lfeberling, Eckert &" Guyford end tithe/a. and the Dauphin Countyline, containing In the whole 6624 acres, snore ivies!, with the appurtenan ces. As the property of THOMAS BAIRD. Al tke samei time and place, By virtue of say-' eral writs of LvaispiA-Pactxs, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county, and to me di icted, will also be exposed - to public vendee or outcry- All that certain moiety or equal undivided half part f a, certain tract of land, in Norwegian township, .chuylkill county, containing 3151 acres,' be the same tore or less. bounded by lands now or late of Morris 'urner, Edward Pennington, Thomas Reed and Sohn liddleton, and which was patented to James May, the sth day of August, 1814, and by whose will arid tea iment, It descended to Oeorge D. B. - Kelm, with the ppartenaiters in fee. • . ALA.), all that certain undivided moiety orr.qual half ran of a messuage, tenement and tract of land, situate a Norwegiap.townshiP, Schuylkill County, containing ssneees, MS perches andallowanee, hounded by ;lands ,f ninvoglateellarles Sno wden; . MichaelGunkle, Adana tebhart,AdaniMinnich and others,it being the same m idi-es which Lloyd Wharton and wife, bytheir Indenture lated the 13711 day 0 July; A. D., 1 831 , , recorded.ln the Ace for Recording of Deeds ikc., in Schuylkill Ong nty, a Bank No. 12,•paeeP33, did grant and confirm unto be Said George D. B. Kenn, partly hereto in fed, with Lee appurtenances. ~. , Atso, all, that certain moiety or equal undivided half rt of a certain messnage Or :enement and tract of d, situate In Rena township, Schuylkill county, con iisinz 347 acres, 159 perches and allowance. bounded land now or late:of Burket ?diner, Philip Moser and ere, and being the same prembies Which Martin Jo rand Susanna his' wife, hy deed duly executed, bear s. date the 29th day of April, it,' D., 160, and recor— d in Schuylkill county, in Deed Book; No. 7. page 5, grant and confirm unto the said George D. B. Seim, fee, subject however ps to the last above described, mises to a •moitgage lien in favor of Christian Kln-, . and only to take rank after the lien to the said titian Kinsey is. dieteatlsfied, togethlr with the ap enances. As ,the property of GEORGE D. IL ' • ' IM. At the same time and place, all. that.rertain : , etnf land, sitpate in Norwegian gownehip, Schuyl- , " • 1 county; beginning at a hickory cornet, thence by We land. south 18 degrees, 39 perches to a post, nee by land of D.. 1 Rhoads, south 714 degreis, I est 301 perches do a post; thence Jinni . = degree', . est 181 perched to a falleSpruct,thenee smith 718 'de, ees, west bB } perchek to 'a Spruce, thence due west perches to a poet, thence by land of Pott, 'Petters= Swift, north 0 degrees, west 711 perches 40 CPbat, (hence by land of Hugh l McCreckiiesouth774.degrees, art-451 perches to ,a post, thence north Isi degrees, rd $4 14444ChiS to a post, thence by said Bell's land 005117, 11 degrees, east 99 perches to the place of be ifiehig, containing 49 acres end 30 perches,`striet meaf tae,which said mortgage was recorded at Orwigsblirg, iy otteatic Bonk Dr rolio 89, on the sth day of Janu.. ty,„1,,,D., Int, together with the hereditament/ and ;liirtatUll'C' e l . ' "the Property of ABRAHAM 'POTT. figedandialten into execntinn, and will be sold by -..- . ••;---.• -.' • JEREMIAH REED, Sheri ff . iterifPir Onus. Orwigs-1 - - burg, Lennart' 21, 1818. 5 . , Eh Nas.V" &Itw. . t3 Notices not exceeding 1 - anilines Inserted once for 25 cents—three insertions 371 ienti.• . WANTED. O BPERAI. Malden, Finishers, and Boiler Matti, 13 are wanted immediately, at the Pottsville Iron Winks. To good wortmen,tood wages will be given. Min. 17 • 3 EW: PdcGINNIS. WANTED • - - • AMsa having some knowledge orldachinery, as well u Wood Work, to take charge of a Steam Engine .ad small Saw BIM for gluing Rut Stuff.' • , - JOHN AL CROSLAND. • January 21,1846. , 4-31 Fruit Trica - for Sale. A very superior lot fit Fruit Trees fur ;84.1.2e, nished ftom New Jersey, of the following "2: varieties—Pea,ch, Pear, Cherry. Apple, • Apricot, Necthrine. Orders left with the Editor of the Miners' Journal, will be at- tended to. January 21, 1816. SUPERIOR STEEL PENS! do entire new article! • • rrHE FlO2lOll Pen, warranted not to catch in the pa per. Also, the Spring Pen. .a new articte,Just re ceived and for sale at BAN,NAN•S Cheap Book and Stationery Store. January 11, 1846., « 4 Auditor's Notice. k TOTICE Is hereby given that the ndersigned ap ,lll pointed by the Orphan's Court of chuylkill coun ty, an Auditor, to distribute the assent s in the hands of Elijah Hammer, executor of the last till and reale meat of Chriptian Wagner, deceased, to and among the heirs of said deceased, will be in attendance. fur that purpose, at his office in the borough of Orwigsburg, on Tuesday, the 24th day of February next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at which time and place all persons in terested may attend. . 4JOHN P. HOBART, Auditor. Orwigsburg, January 24,1616.. 4-4 t Mount Cannel Steam Saw' Mill, Situate,/ an the Centre Turnpike, 18 miles from Pottsville, !,11 Non/lumber/and Ca, Pa. TITS subscriber is noiv ready to contract and &Viv et at Pottsville and intermediate places, Lumber, consisting of white L'ine and white Oak, of almost any length and size—boat, ship and. death., cut to order. Persons in Want Of L nrn ": cut to ord.r, will please send their or 'tem directed to FREDERICK LAZARUS; Agent, Fountain Spring P , 2gl, Offkg, I ylrlll Vnupty, Pa " - " : 're they 17l1111eelve prchgt . 4u4 imme4i4ta at. tention. Terms. Cash or' approved negotiable passes, or city acceptances will Ls received upon the delivery of the Lumber. ALBERT G. BRADFORD. January 24. SO, 4-3010 NOTIC E. A SinpWirtl EI.IRAISETH[ Le w is, bail left my hod and board, the public ate here by'cautioned against 'ri ling bet g , od4 on my account, 'as I am determined not to pay any debts of hot contracting. WILLIAM 8..LEW18.. Pottsville; January 24, 1840. 4-30 LOST. ON Thursday evening last between this borough and Minersville, a Black Velvet Bag with steel clasps, containing:a 'Purse and Pocket Handkerchief. The finder will be suitably rewarded, by leaving it at this Office., January 24th, 1845 .4 For Sale A 80UT.20 perches of stone, ready quaµ led and rank. .11 ed, calculated for the Schuylkill Navigation Locks, at the - quarry. near George Lauer's Brewery. Por further particulars inquire of , D. W. HYDE. Pottarille,l7, 1546 . ' 3-31 a Nails and Spikes.. 600 KEGS Nails and Splices, at $4 621, cent' per KeucCasti.t Nova Scotia Grindstones at II 1,2 cents per lb. , Oar Iron, at 41 cent per lb. _ Cast Steel at IBJ cents per lb. warranted. Just received and for sale by GEORGE IL STICIITER. January IT. 1846. tray Cow. •• vit- CAME to the premises of the subscriber, residing in this Borough,about two months ,ago, a small Brindle Cow, with a White • .1.11114 . ack and white legs. The owner is re novate to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away,'otherwlse she will be sold accor ding to law. • JOHN TEMPLE. January 17, 1810.3-3t* . . • . • - Dwelling House to'Let. • • THE DWelling House.rend Store,at pres . •-•"! • ent occupied by the subscriber. in Pot tear • bon, is offered for rent.. The building is of stone; 30 by 60 feet, 3stories high, with. "•• a large number of "rooms, suitable for a family of almost any size The basement is well calculated fora Store. There is good stabling on the pi tnises and a well of good water at the door. For terms and other particulars, apply to the subscriber on the pretnises.,, GEORGE DOUGHERTY. Port Carbon, Jan., 17, .1 3-3 t• COAL YARD. - • L. WHITNEY, TAKE 9 the lihertricr inform the citizens of. Potts ville and vicinity, that he has opened a COAL YARD, at the corner of Norwegian street and the Rail Road, directly opnosite. Ruch dr. 'Evans' Steam Mill, where he intends keeping,a constant - supply of Red and White Ash Coal of the heat qualitg, of all. sizes, and In quantity to suit purchasers, ell of which he will sell at the lowest prices for,easit. L.. W., confidently believ'es.that he will give Rahn-. faction to all who may favor hint with their custom, as he intends to erect scales on the premises and sell by. weight, 2240 Itio,to the ton, January 17, 3-3 , I7enn.sylivallla Ball Omnibus. •. THE•Omnibus formerly run by. T. A. Simpson, froui the Hall to the Depot; is now owned by the sub scriber, and will continua to carry Passengers and oth ers. be tween these places, on the arrival and departure of the Cars. Persons wishing to be conveyed to the ,Depoi, will be called for by leaving information at the Pennaylvania flail. JOSEPH %V LAVER, L. J, SEVIN, Agent. 3-3 t• January ... l7 2 _oMS, Tin Ware and Stove Factory SKEEN & HOOVER; A NNOUN GE to the public,,that they have purcha sed the Stock and Fixtures of the Tin' Ware and Stove Factory of the.late Byron Philips, to Centre street, next door below Henry Qeisses Hotel, and in tend continuing the,hitsiness in all hs branches. Hav ing been in the employ ofilr. Philips for a number of years, and having a perfect knowledge of the business, they. flatter themselves that their Ware of every de scription, will be nianirtactuccd In a superior manner, of good materials and at to* Tates. They 'therefore solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore ex tended to this Establishment, yvhlch they will spare no pains to merit. They are new beginners and it Is their Interest to give entire satisfaction to their customers. On , hand and for sale _a large assortment of TIN WARE, STOVES. Ste All of which they will ea at unusual low prices. They invite the , public to give thorn a call, and try them. ." SAMUEL T. SKEEN, I. SOLOMON 110OVeL • :tannery 17, 1516. , 3-3 t COLLIERY WORKS, . I"d*-F2; FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP. TIIE subscribers, at their old stand, ,Corner of Rail Road and Callowhill strecti, are prepared to man ufacture to order, at the shortest notice, steam Engines ; and Pumps, bf any power and capacity for mining and otherpurposes, Baton', Coal Breaking Afackinsi, with solid and perforated rollers, as may be required. Also Engines dad Blowing Cylinders with all Ewes-. nary machinery for Blast Furnaces. Hot Air Pipes, of the most approved plane. Cup and Ball joints and We-. ter ?W yen, of the vary • best construction. They par ticularly invite the attention of iron Mastitis land par ties engaged in the Iron trade, to their large stock of Patters fur !tolling dills, having lately constructed the machinery for two ofthe largest Mills in the coun try, viv,;—, The Wyoming Mill at Wilkesbarre, and the Rolling Mill at 'the Montour Iron Works. Danville: They Are (oily Prepared for this kind of work, together with every vartety of generalmachibety. Of the qtral ity ofitheir work and materials, it il - etringh to say, that time and ekierience, the most infallible tests, have amply demonstrated the vast superibrity of their en gines and machinery: • Orders are reepecruay.apUeited and will be promptly attended to. - WOOD & SNYDER. Pottsville, January, 17,1448—, NEW AND ELEGANT GOODS. J. S. C, _Martin, H'ASjust opened a new and splendid assortment cit Plain and Fancy Dry Goods,:,,at the Cheap Cash Store, in Centre street above Market, East side, oppo. site the Lamb tavern,conslating,in part,of Cpshmere de Cosse, Mouselin de Laines, Alpacas, Bombazines, black and colored:Dress Silks; Calicoes, Cloaking", Wqolen .Plaid for children's dtesses, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hose, &c., black, and colored Embroidered „Damask. Mouselici de Laine and !troche Shawls, Gentlemen's • Satin Scarfs and Cravats, Stocks, Collars, areas* did, Linen Cambric Hdkrs.,l Velvet Ribbon', Bonnet apd Cap Ribbons, black and colored Mantua and Satin do., ladles' and Gentlemen'it Silk, Rid, Wool, and Thread loves and Laces, Sheeting' Bleached and Drown, while arid colored Flannels. Irish Linens, Swhil, Mutt, 'ati/113onk Muslin", Sialuip Lawn, Plaid, :Striped Cant. brie, and jaconet Muslin". Ail of whlclewill be sold"; !the limit thassnable prices. , 1 - Callandlg'eel Remember the place, Centre street, oppoiire the Lamb:Tavern. . MRS. MARTIN.' Potisvfile, Jan: 10; 1845, Pria.lo.:7lacireo el. TUST neelved aftbe York Mtore:a*upply of Men: Ide4grel, put . ' up'm.r9o4 for futilly use, without heads. • • ' gr.O‘r4:94)-/A11.131" fiov. IA, 181#. . _ Ell tl4ilaberphici. tJerAAA:t . illolxdi2g Wheel. _ . subscriber id now- prepared to Airrilsh Faun dries, Forges. Pudling_Funtaces„ Iron .Wotks, &e. with this new and Improved Patent Mewing Apnoea• ens, acting upon true principles, founded on • natural philosophy, by which the air can he condessetto any pressure required, with leas power the:pony other sow In use, without making any 'unpleasant anise ' .The subscriber is also ready to, furnish this 'Miamian com plete for smelting furnaces,` al an eminent engineer of long. prictkal experience and scientific acquirements on this particular subject will gi.'re his attention to the work. ' r• - 1 Readbelow the certificate from l Bish 4- Lob dell. , ' • r Jostin KIStERBOCK. Agent and Maeidaeturer, 457 Market ■t., Philada We do hereby certify that we are now naiad one of the Patent Centrifugal'Blowers, made by . Josiah His-' terbotk. 3:Undies diameter and 3+ inches on the peri phery of said wheel, Which makes suMcient blast for two cupolas at the same tune, and melting-from. - 3 to 4 tons of iron per boiar i with the same power formerly used in blowing one cupola; with,,the carmen Fan Blower of 38 inches diameter, and Z 2 inches wide on MEI the rieliPherY• ' 2 Bumf LOBDELL. Wilmington. (Del.) August sth, 1215 Ibl6. 11111 A GLASS & eitITICENSWARE, EDGAR EMERICK, 210 N. 2d.it.,between Cceowhiil4 WOOd 31.1. ESPECTFIILLY calls the Attention of Country .11L Merchants and others,.to his New Stack of Gonda in the abn7. 12,11 e, will find it to their interest. 1 • ..., • before purchasing elsewhere, as they Packing warranted on all Goode bought at this - Store. Philada., January IA IMO, - ' 2-Orno Merchtiiii4 , .. . .. . , WHO bay for cash, are invited to buy hats of the houtie,..favorablv . known as James S. Afartin'a for many years, .. • CONSUMERS who desire to wear straits- Gbic 'Has arl.do so by purchasing those of our manu fuctlira, as we superintend every branch of the bind.. nese personally., and are detterniined to sustain our rep. motion for selling the heti' hats in the Culled States, HATTERS. supplied with every description of Hate in the rough, Furs, Trimmings, &c„ the quality of which may he depended on, as our extensive manufac. tory enables us to supply them of better quality than any other House. 'Orders enclosing payment. promptly and carefully forwarded. MARTIN & PATTON, - , 4 7 - I, No. 115 Market Street, Philatia, . -, Philadat. Dec. 27 Itil2 1 51-2uan • IRON STORE. Tug.subscribers have r nnioantly on hand, ar the lowest isles. Iron of all sizes, suitable fortnachi nary purposes; and also for mitering scliutes and for Steam engine bolts/101nd for coal cars. ' - MORRIS ic JONES,- S. W. corner Schuylkill andlitsrket sts. rbiluda. ' Philada., Nov. 22, ISIS. 1 ' 47.1 y PUBLIC NOTICE. THE subscriber, appointed 14 the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill County, an Auditor to distribute the as. attain the handset peter Janis and Itlicho4s Jones, administrutors,44, of Jonathan Jones, de eased, to and among the creditors entitled thereto, her by gives notice that he will he in attendence for that purpose, at his Office in the.borough or :Ortvmsburg, Schuylkill county, on Tuesday the 17th' day of 'February next, at 10 o'clock A. 31.,when and where the creditors inter ested may attend, CHARLES WITMAN, Auditor. , Jan. 17i .I ; • Valuable Real Estate. A LOT t3f ground, in Marliet :street, Pottsville, capa ble of being divided into 14 excellent building lute, for sale low. APPlyi to • BERNARD REILLY, . Jan. 10, 2 .. tf . Mahantongo street, Pottsville. Farm and Woodland for Sale. , TBE subscriber offers at private .sale, a certain tract of land,,partly cleared, and partly woodland, 'tom- situate in Manheim township, Bctiuyikill /%1 - ±5l county, about two , miles from Pottsville, between Pottsville and Schuylkill Haven. bounded by lands of Mary Minnie, Isaac Strauch, l and others, containing MS acres Thioract ofland,with some 'lmprovement, from its proxinffq to the Pottsville market, would make a val uable farm. It will be sold very cheap, and on accmmo dating terms. Title guaranteed. The subscriber also has for sale, a number of houses and Into, in Pottsville, some of them suitable for buil. ness stands. I F. W. HUGHES, Jan. 10, 1846, 2-6 t DISSOLUTION. . . , 1 - . THE topartners , i hm heretofore existing between the undersigned, trading Under the firm of Downey 4. Focht, wee this day dissolved by mutual consent. The bnsmess of said finn , 'wilfbe settled by James Downey. , , JAMES DOWNEY, • ! „ , JAMES FOCHT. Jan. 1 ' 3-3 t i -., LETTERS of adMinistrationnn the estate of Byron Philips, late of the borough of Po , tsville, deceas ed, litivihg been granted to thetundersignell,' notice is hereby. given to all persons indebted to said Estate, to make payment, and; all persons havirig claims against k ..„. the same are requested to present therri"f r settlement. MA RGARET PHILIPS Adirerx. ROB'T. WOODSIDE, doer. Pottsville, Jan. 3d, 1816. 1 - 1.81. .4.40 47.1L.1S Of 'Ancient and Modern History, -nRESENTINGhiii Chronological series, the' rise ir pi:ogress, Revolutions, decline and fall of the principal States k Empires of the world ; comprising details of the most important events,- with notices of eminent characters, in the Age - land country in which they lived. The whole derii,4d from the most ac curate and authentic authoritiesi, and especially 'inten ded (lir the use of schools and families. By J. AV. TYSON, A. B. The above is the title of a new work which will stand in the 'same relation, and occupy the same place in the study of HistOry, that Maps do to the study of Geography. The subscriber has undertaken the publication of this work, with the film belief that it will, be very useful in Schools', families, and he confi dently hopes that the low price; viz: 75 cents r or *I per copy, according to the style ',of binding, will.insure for this Atlas an extensive ctrtulation. For sale by It. HANNAN, Agent. Dec. 2.10], 52- -AIOTTO SEALS.-. 41.. new and beautiful article, very cheap, just received at DANNAN't4 Cheap Boot and Stationary More. Des. 13, Whips !- Whips!! for Sleighing. JUST received a lot of cheMt and good Sleighing Whips, some as low:as 62k cents each. and fur gala at . BANN AN'S Cheap Store. Dee. 13, ' 50— • Notice to TeOchers. THE virtual election, for teachers of the several stlools In the Pottsville district, will take place on Montlay.evening, the 2.11 day of ;February next. Appli cation!, &c., may be loft with either of the Directors previous to that time. -lay order of the Board of Dire ctors, Dtreors. • • JOHN S . C. MARTIN, Sec . y., Jan iptk, 2. TO Sunday School Teachers. !rum subscriber has made Mich arrangements wiih 1 the Sunday School Union; as wilt enable him.to furnish Sunday Schools.anci others with all their books at their clap prlceStUemby seeing them the carriage, Irnd other trouble. All orders sent to, him will be promptly attended to-:t nd)r,ny'Books not on hand ob tained at the shortest notice. tdi. Catalogues with the prices attached can ho oh tained at our Store. and all selections Teachers may makei promptly furnished. 1. • Dec. 20, . • ;B. BANNAN, Ag t. NEW-YORK STORE: NEW GOODR EIRECT i,FRO* NEW YORK 9.111 E subscribers have just arrived-frnm.Newt Yorlir, with a new waif:rah pluck . pf DRY - GOODS, .- _ of the latest styles and patterns. Also, a gene ral- assortment of GROCERIES, BOOTS ANR SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Sec. Also, an assortment of , •i , ',lndia Rubber Clothing, • Cam and Mittens, suit- ..7r able for Engineers, and 1 L persons expos/ io . stormy eswert"t The above Goode were ieleeted expiEssly for the Pottsville market, and will be , told ,very cheap. at their Store, in Centre street. 10. For Cheap Goods call at the New York Stote. • V _I , It. TROWBRIDGE CO. '- Potterdle. Nov. 1, ISIS. "* 44- / WILLI =RI DIUUMEID, MERCHANTS' HOTEL, 41.Ccrurtlindt Street, NEW YORK. _ ,Augtist VITHIPI3.—For: sale at ! lit ARTIDiT'S :Dreg Store;—tui assottntent of Gig, ,ktplja, Dina Pairii.ge 'WO!. • , Mitch _22 ME I L (Notice. THE - "MINERS ; , JOIJRNAL. tegat • • JOHN "CMS. NEVILLE, • • ATTORNEY AT, LAW. • WILL attend to all Dominate entrusted to hits, -, eith etre nod despatch,. OM= an* door Wove the Miners' Journal. October 19 JOHN W. BOSIKINVART, *ATTORNEY, AT LAW. ORWIGeSt'RO, Pi EMI .• ' F.. DrAt.WIKEN, • Attorn*yaittgw, Pottaille. Pa. Will mar..flee-in the several Courts at Stehuyikil Co A. W. LEYBI7II.N, Attorney, at taw. . . LTA& opened an race. in the treloug of"Sr:huytkin ji nave l , omee In plant street, second door east of 'M. klinnintes Motet Will attend, to all business en. irtieteckto his crire, IL the ctrantles if; Schiyikill, and Berks. • .Aril W., 1811 . *, . . . E. 0..1.1CK50111, ' Attor . ney at Law, . rosraillux, rg. • e}Otfiee In Market a., al the Emporium Oirtee.{4 June 2.4 • _ • ROBERT M. PALMER, ATTORNEY ;AT LAW, NOTARY:PiItItIC. POTTSVILLE, PL. ' • Office In Centre St. next door to the Exchanee.{ll7 ... . Nqw Fruit: A I ALACA CRAPES,. I Smyrna Figs, ' JNALemons, Hunch Raisins, ~ Keg Raisins, cheap, Prunes, Citron, ' All of new crop, for sale cheap at . MARTIN'S Confectionary. Also, an assortment of Candies, Almonds, Ground Nuts, &c., which will be sold low. Dec. 20, . • . • Men Wanted Inunediately, 100 STONE Masons, 100 Carpenters and a, lerge number a Laharera wanted on am enlargement oFthe Schuylkill Canal. ham ?Ott Clinton to Reading. Apply immediately to t he anheeribera at Hamburg, Darks Cu. Constant employment for the neat 6 months. ROCKAFFILOW, FLYNN 4. MOORE, Contractors, Hamburg, Dierks .Co: Nov. 1, - • j9-SHIP ANOTHER REDUCTION. GOLD raNa AT, ONLY a 3 OIL AFRESH supply of Benedict & Barney's Gold Con gress Penland Pencil. with Diamond points, which took the pretainm at the late fair of the Franklin Inati lute, luta received and Ib, saje by B. BANNAN, Ag't. Jan. 17 - 40- Ladles' Gold Penelljfases, A T THE loiv rate of!•'. 23--al3o a , very superior ar• TA. tide. Also Silver Pencil Cases and Silver 'Mar bles, Just received and for sale at.IBANNAN'S Cheap Book and Stationary Store. Dec. 13, "riIIiVOLOGICAL SKi TCH BOOK, Tell. 1 lia4 2.just published and lin ea le,hyi B. BANNAN, Ag't Sent. 41th , 39 - TRIOMPIMXT SOFCESS OF Thompson's Ccimpound Syrup of Tall wooD alarm s. Still another remarkable Cure ! Pa., Noe. 20, 1815 About six yearn since, in consequence of the seden tary nature of my business, I was attacked with severe 'pains in the breast, palpitation of the heart, and short ness of breath, which were soon followed by a failure . of appetite, extreme wakefulness at night, and partial paralyisis °Puy limbs—these symptoms of a deranged system being frequently attended with spitting of blood. For about two years I was occasionally thrown into convulsions. which left me in a miserable state of fee bleness and began to affect my mind. From time to time my sufferings were more or less severe, until at length they increased to such a degree, and the violence of the symptoms were $0 augmrntna, that for a whole year I was unable, to attend to my ,business. During this time I consulted some able physicians and attended to their prescriptions i but all their skill was unavailing to procure me relief, and at length they regarded my re covery as entirely hopeless. In this condition I was informed of the salutary effects of Thompson's Com pound Syrup:Of Tar an,d Wood Naptha, in a case some what similar to mine, and though I had given up all ex pectations of a recovery of My former health by human means, yet by being strongly advised to try this medi cine, I was at length prevailed upon to do so, and I have may to say, that by the use of six bottles my health has bee restored, and 1 ant now able to attend to busi ness'whh as much facility as usual. ' HENRI' fiITtRS. Principal Office N. E. corner of Fifth and Spruce streets, Philadelphia. Price 50 cents, or six bottles for 32 50. . . Bewnre of all imitationx. , -Agento, MOORE & AKER, Norristown ; EARL, Reading] Dr. McPHER SON, Harrisburg; C, BROWN. Pottsville; STE VENSON & CO„ and IL ANGNEY, Carlisle. Dec., 13, BOOKS! SCHOOL; 4-111ISC'ELL3IVEOUS, WDOLESALE AND ROAD,. &T lIME'XAMPLED LOW•I{,ATF,Hr (IN MANYINSTANcES CHEAPFIL THAN PIIII,ADA„ AT HANNAN'S CHEAP BOOR STORE, POTTSVILLE, PA. II IS STOCK is extensive, embracing all kinds o : XI School books. such as merson's. Vohb's, Mitch ell's, Parley's, Health's, Pike's, Cattily's, Frost's, Grigg & Elliott's,.Thomas, Cowperthwaite & CO's Ho gan & Thompson, &c.—all of which are manufactured, Fnit imp., and purchased directly from the publishers, at the lowest trade eash.prices, and which are at the Sallie price, from le to 20'per cent cheaper than the auction trash and old and often imperfnet editions, of fered for sale by the travelling hook sellers, and agents of what are termed, the hair price stores. r} It may not ho generally known to our readers that there are Printers and Hinders In Philadelphia. whose sole business isin printing and binding books, at the cheap rates, for. auctions, which look.well outside, but which are put together so flimsily, that they will bare ly stand handling. As we have a reputation to sustain, and reside he S, we cannot and will not deal in this ,trash. The Pedlars and Travelling Mereirants confine their business alinoSt solely to the auctions. This is a secret purchasers of books ought to be made acquainted with. CCr Try us, and satisfy yourseNes. U. BANNANAg Nntwitlistanding this difference we pledge our selves to furnish Merchants, Teachers and Parents with noon hooks, wholesale and retail, CliE4re with re gard to qualitOthan the Pedlars and Travelling Mer chants BOOK BINDERY, • 'nfe has also in connection with hls Bonk Store, a Bin dery, where all kinds of Magazines, ramphleis and old Books are rebound in the most durable manner, at the shortest notice and at cheap rates Nov. 46 • pIME BOOKS ke. FOR IRON MEN:—The subscrt -1 ber has prepared a set of Time Books; for Iron Men to keep time for seven days in the week: Also CHARGE BOOKIE for the keeper of the Furnaceti; to which he invites the attention of Iron Men. They are printed and ruled ready rot nee, and for sale at BANNAN'S Cheap Book and Stationery store. Dee. 20 AI- • , , . MECHANIC'S Book of Reference, •. ' . Mechanic's Own Book, hlechantc's Repository, and tardner on Steam Engines, Jost received and for sale at BANNAN'S Cheap Book store, .' Dec 20. ... • 51- F _ LEMENTS OF GEOLOGY. prepared for the use of .Collegos and Schools, by W. S. W.lBuslienberger M. D., with three hundred engravings, i new edition brought up to the present time, just published, and for sale, at..IIANNAN'S cheap Book and Stationery store. Dec. 51- -- APOTHECARY STORE. TDB subscriber offers fir sale a 'Well ected and genuine assortment of lr DRUGS MEDICINES, &C., • - consisting of Chemicals, Medicines, Freda niery,tWindow Glasses, Paliint Medicines Drugs, Paints, Dye-Stuffs, Oils, and Varnishes, Pain Brushes, ace. Which he is disposed - to sell at a smal advance, and respectfully soliCits a share of the patron age of the public, tic Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded. .JOHN 8, March IC, .00e - r.o RAH ilaicKcit, Recently from Germany, • TENDERS his professional services, to the citizens °fails Borough end vicinity. He may be consulted at all times and at all hours, at his present residence, at M. Charles Kuntz's Hotel, In Centre street, Potts ville lie flatters himself, that those afflicted with the fol lowing diseases, will dad it to their interest to apply, 'as above: • Pain in the Neck, I Diseases of the Stomach, 'Pain in the Side, ConsnmPtion. - • Eruptions on the Skin, Ulcers of the Nose Yet liiw -Jaundice, Fellopg; Pain in the Eyes, ' Peter and Agaa., • Coughs. • Wounds, and Eat Ache, Canters. &c. -If satiefection Is not given, In treating the above mon tlooed diseases, no charge will be made. Nov. 29, Ol-2mo, Flit6j3KICK at tile Town HAI ron .Store. BRIGHT dr EDIT. Oct 25 Pocket' Knives . , Irinzoim e, DST received atilt, for s;legt Wog Store an assortment of Pen and Pocket Knivesoome ye ly superior, Raton of all prices—call end 400 them no charge for showing the articles. If 2011 want heY Skatea.w• can suit you.rstsoitt caw straps of Steigo , • • • December 20, ItHd. 21— • ELI EMI Lga _34.4:ilJaJla Jonathan Shistize, ANNOUNCES to' the Merchants and Citimns of Pottriille, ',and' the surrounding ettantry, that ho has made great improvements in his. Pottery, located on Norwegian Street to this Borough, and is now pre pared to furnish; wholesale - apd retail, a large variety of earthenoraw.„ of a asperfir vitality, at eery Lae rated. • His stock on band embrace3.ll. general' assortment of Earthenware—also , flowerpots, ,Pound Cake Dishes, 6se,. fie. He would also call the attentign of the Pqb lie to his EARTHEN PIPES fer drains In collars, and. for carrying -water Under ground any digtance.• ai\ very cheap and desirable article. Pipes 2i and 3 Sachet. in calibre. can be Swathed as low as El cents per foots it} Merchants in Schuylkill sue the adietnitig corm -, ties in want of earthen-waremill fl. d it greatly to their tattiest to give him a call, as he feels confident, becan simply them with a good article. chestier than they can obtain it from abroad: Dee. 'M. 51— EZI - DESTITUTION 7.1U1t01 E. NO SCARCITY POTTSVII.LEi BY some people it may be supposed that the under- DI signed in snaking etTints to secure the' greater por tion oftlut custom; and consequently lunch' the greater portion of goods that are disposed olio this Borough, This is not exactly correct. Experience 'teaches him that aii such *Awe would he useless. :and common sense dictates the propriety of not engaging In anythius which will most likely wee uusucce.ssful. It is true that - he makes a considerable noise, and 'causeeno tri- Bing sensatkin in the mercantile livorld, but his object in having his name to appear so frequently in the pa pers of lb. borough ; is the PUBLIC GOOD. He pro claims tenths/ IMPORTANT TRUTHS!: and unless the citizens refsom to see. they cannot tie blind to the fart that it will be to their interest to call at his • Blfi STORK, 103 FEETI PT I4 He would respectfully announce that tilt& immense incire-hbuse is jammed and cra mmed with bran splinter fine NEW (GOODS, which in variety, quality, 4egance and cheapness, cannot be stupassed by any assortment offered itilhe borough. The only difficulty - helms in pleasing his customers is that his stock istsoestonsive; among so many excellent articles, it Is almost imprs sible for - customers to make a choice. In order to ob viate this difficulty, he desires Id, reduce his stock and calls upon his friends to assist'him in the undertaking. GEORGE W: SLATER. 50— , pecember 12 BOOKS CHEAPER THAN EVER. BEAU:MU Teitamenta *l,OO per dozen. • School Bibles well bound 810 per dozen • - Beautiful German Bibles, with Family Ite63rtl, at tglo 20 per dozen. ."—mt.itar with all othet School Cooks at csaalty low fates, at I BANN AN'S . Nov. 2'2 47- Cheap Boot and-S tat iattary Store. .INNIadriON OF TEX.M. GRVAT ATTRACTION HARDWARE & IRON STORE. lIE subscriber respectfully informs bin friends andT the public generally, that`he hut just received a' splendid assortment of HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, HOLLOW-WARE, CARPFNTEIVS TOOLS, &c., which added to his former stock presents a variety to 'those desirous of purchasing, Unsurpassed in the re 'gine, ihr quality and cheapness. 1 A large assortment of the best• Axes at prices ranging front 75 cents to (t 1,11.5. Grindstones, • ' S car per lb. American uteel,Rf • Beiit Cast Steel, ' • 18t ," Lead, , • '7 , ' Rolled Iron, , PO /V , Nails by the Keg,. • • • Tin, 4boxes for $23.06, cheaper than oven-Wire of all sizes very low. Ills assortment' consists partly of Anvils, Bellows, Spikcs,. Knives aid Forks, Sitoons, Nulls, Chains,Shovels,and Tea and CoiThe Kettles, Spades, very cheap; ;Buckets, Lorkw, Rides, Planes, saws, Hatchets, 41ideliairels. Grass and "Vites;Wdgoii'box-'Grain ;Scythes, Sickles, es, nay and Dung forks, Basps,Candle t, 1104411:1,11orgighnes:Pans Atc. Also, Dye s 4 ss, , Copper andlionliettles, Glass,lVaruish.. ray, And every other article usually kept 'a Hardware Establishments, all of which he, sells at a very low rate. Persons commencing housekeeping, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet Alakera r Saddlers, ect., will find it to their advantage by calling, and examining his stock before purchasing' elsewhere, at the Hay Scales, coi ner Cl Centre and rdarket street. I He tenders his unfeigned thanks to -his old friends end customers for their liberal Support, 'and solicits their further patronge. GEORGE H. STICHTER. Pottsville, August 16, 1815. GREAT CHANCE FOR GOOD BARGANS AT THE •N E Ir S T 0 R EI, ~. ,_ Car. of Rail-road 4. Korsrrgian . Os. fromerly ctcerpied br 1, J. O. LA TON, POTTSVILLE. . ,F.-,' 1 1 11 K subscriber hereby gives notice to the citileas of the Coat Reginn and Schuylkill county generally, that he has opened an entire new stock of goods at the gbove mentioned place, embracing n great variety of Pry Goods, Groceries.. Queensware, Hardware, ' .. 'Mince°, ' • (.!rida'r Ware. ' Ptcrvisions. • Hat's & Caps, • ' !Mots and Shoes Ready Made Clothing, . }lour and Peed, Salt, Fish, &c. ~ Allot which tie has selected with the greatest care. Ile having been•in the Store-keeping business fcr the laid. twelve yearthho Clatters himself that his Coeds are just the 'kind tile people Want—and he knOws4ie can sell from ill to 20 per cent. cheaper than they can be purchased here or elsewhere. Come end t,ry for your selves. 7 ' 81MON FRANK. . Pottsville, N0v.1,113-0. :1 • 1 44--61 no THE CHEAPEST PASSAGE AGENCY Ly THE 17:111TED STATES. JOSE lQ ArcJIURR4 S ertzNinb LINT. Or LONDON AND LIVESPOO4. PACKETS. . • ~ 42RY 4. A 'IL Batman, Agent, .Pnttsvllle. 4.ItRANQEMENTS FOR 1840. • OLP -, ESTABLISH ED • PASSAGE OFFICE, 160 Pine - Skeet, Cor. of South, N. Y. MBE subscriber begX leave to call the apention o I but friends and n . ubfic in general; to the follow , jug arrangeruente!for the year PHA and for the purpose of, bringing out- Cabin Scgona Cabin, and. Steerage Pasyepgers. _The following ! - Itegular Packet Slaps to and from Liverpool. Ships' Names Captains , Days of Sailing from ---- • New York. Henry Clan Nye, Jan. 6 May 6 Sept 6 Stephen Whitney, Thompson, "11 ", 11 "lI Garlick ' Skiddy, " ". 20 "26 Patrick Henry, Delano Feb. 6 June 6 Oct. 6 Virginian, • Metro, • ! " Ii " "II Regrind. Eldridge, ;t• 26 2 6 .. 2 6 Independence, Allen, Mar. 6 July 0 Nov. Waterloo, . Allen, " II " 11 "II Siddons, E. Cobb, ;"20 " 20 "26 Ashburton, Howland, ..April 0 Aug 6 Dec 6 John R-Skiddy, Skiddy;" II " 11 II Sheridan Cornish, ftt 26" 20 "20 Ship's Name, Captain?, j Days of,Salling rpm. Liverpool'. Henry Clay ' Nye, ' Feb'2l June 21 Oct. 2y Stephen Whitney, Thompson, " 26 " '26 " Garrick, Skiddy, Mar. 11 July II No II Patrick Henry, Delano, " " 21 "21 Virginian, Heim, " 26 " 20 " 20 noggins Eldridge, April II tt Dec.ll Independence, Alter, t 21 Aug.' 21 " 4 Waterloo, Allen; :" 26 •" 16 " 21 iddcms, E. Cobb, May II Se pt. 11 4a n. 11 Ashburton, ' Howland, " " 21 Johnit.,skiddy, Skiddy, " 20 " 26 "! 21 Sheridan, Cornish, Juno 11 Oct. '•Il Fetn 1 In addßien to the above Regular Linos, a number of Splendid New York Built. Transient Eibips,such as the •Adiromlack,' •Sentiand,' Russel ,Glover,"Eeho.' and 'Sea,' will continue to sail from LiverpooL weekly in regular succession, thereby preventing the least nos sibllity of delay or detention In Liverpool ; and for 'the accommodation of persons wishing to remit money to their families or friends, I have arrangdd the pay merit amyl Drafts on the following Banks ; Cork ' Limerick . Clomniel Londonderry, Sligo; , Wexford Belfast, • Waterford Galway Armagh, Athlone, Colerain Kilkenny, Salina, Tralee, Enniskillen, Monaghan, , Yonghal, Banbridge, Ballymena Parsonstown Downpatrick, Cavan, . Dugan, Dungannan, • Bandon, Ennis, Dallyshannou, Strabane -- Skibbreen Omagh, Mallow, Dublin Cootehill, Kilrush, Scotland—The City Dank of Glasgow England—Messrs. Spooner, Atwood & Co: hankers; -London; Messrs. P. W. Byrnes & Co, Liverpool,.. Passengers cangleo be engaged from Liverpool, to Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore,! by the Regnlar, Packet Ships on application being made personally, or by letter. [post addressed to • • JOSEPH McMUITR.&Y, 100 Pine street, . corner of South street, New York AGENTS. - • Benj. Bannatrottsville, Pa. ; !Michael Mullen, Ro chester, N. y. ; Jar. Baggol 'Providence, R. I. ;' T, Cough, Albany, N. Y. ; Charles O'Hara Toledo, Ohio ; Thomas McQuade, Utica, N. Y. I also beg leave to assure ray 'friends and the ^public in general, that the, greatest punctuality will be °beer-, ved In the sailing of the above Ships. together with all others which I may have, and that Passengers will experience no delay on their arrival at the different I ores where they mean to embark. P. B.—Free Passage can also'..he' sect:l.l'o*On the various Ports in Ireland and Scotland. from' which Steamers run to liverpant , BEN., DANNAN, Pottsville, Stole Agent Inritui . Statenf Pennsylvania. . Jan. 17, MO.' : 3-- Passage from Londonderry: • PERSONS wishing to e ngage tor their friends . 4 11 7 ; in drat rate ships, to gait Jrdm Loadoyulein fey Ins : 1 ~ One on the 15th hiareb. One elk The 251 h Ma tc h. One on the Ist April. One, on the ILlttr April; .One on the Seth April, gpa on. the (a NV. - to O May now do so by applyi ng DANNAN. • " - tdratersJournal Office Pottavide; The Drools, Captain Carta.; ithe Proviosiatist Cap. in ; and the twiny ' Captain Qat*, are el eted robe t he first abip a . to le ave Derry the seining Dec-10,,,1114.5.' • 41— StlifatlNatEtr TrE E, Pike pi esmsy ste iarse Jan. 77, 1. • - 1•• • 13. fiAN$3.%)i, Agent. £~lcairincr: WISTAIVS nu.saini OE WILD CHERRY, . • . We GREAT. REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. And ate best .Msdicise keetra to, Ass far. Of curl of Astbui, of every stage, Liver Complaints, Bros chats. In fl uenza , Coughs, Couldi, Bleeding of ' t.e Lungs, Shortness of Breath, pains and " meekness in the side, breast, &c., and alt Other diseases of the ' Yaltritiaary Organs. AyERY Impprtant beau Oier which this 'Bak am' exerts it very , powerful-influence. is that of a DIS. EA,SEI, WEB,. lathiscomPraig I hes undoubtedly • proved more eMeasioss than any geMedy hitherto em ployed, and Innumerous initaaces When patients Oil endured long . and seVege'satrering from the disease;. without receivir gThe'leasSbenefit from various reme dies, and when MERCDRT has .been" resorted to in vain, the nse of this Balsam has restored the LIVER to a healthy action. and in many instinceiWected .PERMANENT CURES; after every known remedy boil failed to produce this effect ; • Besides its astonishing efficacy in the disease above mentioned, we also find it a'very effectual, remedy ku AST/IttlA, a complaint hi Which it has been extensive ly wet) with decided 'success, eau in cases of years standing. not onlyemanates from a regular Physician, but .bas atria been dell rested-In dll tba complaints for Match it is recommended. It Is' not my ihtention. therefore, either to cloak it in mystery, at in any way deceive the public by overrating its virtues; on the contrary, I shall simply endeavor In gire a brief state ment of its wefultiess, and flatter rnysstf that iti tnr prising efficacy will enable me to. furnish such piper's. of its virtues as will satisfy* the roost incredulous. that Consumptiommay and!CAN BE CURED,' ifthii rine be resorted to in' time; Pottehkeeppie. 11. T. Sept. 18, 1845. Mr. Seth W. Fowle: Dear Sir :—The character of, Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry is So well established through Out the country, and especially in Owl:two of . New York. that any further testimony would seem to be uneces nary. Yet I have derived so much advantage from it that lam happy to communicate throagh you to the nick and afilicted.what it hati (Inn forme and I Consider it a privilege and duty to do, so. I have been troubled with weak lungs 'for • four yeara ; had a cough more or less every winter. I was confined to the house all last winter with a severeetiugh,' pain in the side and breast; raised blood seVeral I consolted a phy sician, but have never taken any medicine which has done me so much good as WISTAR'S BALSAM OF D CHERRY. I consider it the BEST medicine in the world for Colds, Coughs, and' Pultninary Com. WILLIAM B. SW MITS. OPIXION OF 474'0, G 7411 PFIYSICIAX. . . . Exter,:qt., Rcpt. 3d s This certifies that I have recommended the use ;:f wisTAK's BALSAM tIF 'WILD CHERRY for disea ses of the Lungs. for two year past, and many bottles to my knowledge have been . used by my, patients, all with beneficial results. In two; cases where it was thought confirmed - consumption had taken place, the Wild Cherry effected a cure. E. BOYDEN;Physicinn at Rater Center. NO QUACKERY! NO DECEPTION! All published statements of cures performed by this medicine, are, in every respect, TRUE. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS Ann IstrisTiorre.--The unparalleled and astonishing efficacy or. Dr.' Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry in all the diseases for which it is recommended, curing many capes after the skill of the best physicians was unavailing, has effected a large and increasing demand for it. This fact has caused several imprii siplml counterfeiters and imita tors to palm off spurious . niistures, of similar name and appearance, for the genuine Balsam. Be careful and get the genuine DR. WISTAWS BAL SAM OF WILD None % genuine unless signed by 1. MITTS. PAdv,pi all orders to ziETII W. FOWLS, Boston. Mastf._ • ,• For sale by JOHN S. C: MARTIN, Druggist Potts ville i WILLIAM TAGGART, Tamaqua : RICKEL & SlEDLAlLOrwigphure ; J. B. & I. A. FALLS, !diners. ~ille;.CAl.Ejl WHEELER, Finegrove.. • Jan. It) 'l. CONSUMPTION, COUGIIii. cows, , A STTINIA: BRONCHI CIS, LIVEIR.OOMPLAINT,. Ditheitily of breathing. Sp4ria'a4l,ooD, Pain in the side & 'breast, In_fittepti`, \ Palpitation of the heart, • ctopp, • • ,r Broken Constitution, ' site 'Rpm. Nervous Uebtlity, god all diseesos • The most effectual I of t heThioal • • and speedy cure ever Breast. knoivn, for any of the and above disease's is Lunge.; !)R. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND UP OF WILD CHERRY.. Another wrmdcrful cure ofiConsumpion raovioescE. It 1., Sept., .20, ISIS . :Da. Swavire7,-Dear Sir 7:4 feel called by a sense of duty I owe to the suffering humanity, to acknowledge my grateful thanks for the wonderful effects of your 'Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry' on Me, after having suffered months after months,with the most afflicting of all diseases, Consumption, with scarcely a ray of hope, or a 'beacon light,' to guard me, against my own hor rible forbodings The circumstances which first led to this awful state of debility, was from faking a very. heavy "cold," which seemed to fix:itself upon t he lump, which gradually grow worse, with profuse night Sweat. a hacking..tougli, oppressinn Initihttl•east,spitting blood with great general debility. MY ,Oonstitution seemed , broken down, and nervilus system very much impaired with aft,the symptoms of confirmed Consumption.- I brentlo Ptiladelphia,' and wai treated there by physi cianiofthe highest respectahility;but still grew worse, • until they gave me up,as incurable, and advised me to go South, but being very p tor after Inning so much time from my work, and having spent all my money on the Vartotis "Patent Medicines," which were recommen ded so high thriangh the medium; of the press: .1 was unable to-take their idvice. Being a member of the or der of Odd Fellows, they supplied Me with money gran- . taitously to send me to my friend' in Saco, Maine. I was treated by 'physicians of the hiehest - standing there, hitt received no benefit whatever from them,,but grad ually worse; until my physicians and myself gave . up,. all hopes of my Ever recovedt - q! and I felt like one: who is about to pails through the valley of the shadow of death. At this "awful Juncture." I heard of your. •"Componnd Syrup of Wild Cherry," and knowing you to be a regular practicing physician in Philadelphia ;.,, gave me more 'confidence in the medicine, so I condo 'thid, ds a lost resort, to make a t;ial of it. I sent to your agent in Boston, and purehaiind one bottle, which relieved me YerY much —1 then procured two bottles mire, which I am happy to say entirely cured me, and: I am now enjoying better health than I ever have before In my life. It seemed to have a beneficial effect at once. I gained'strength rapidly„ although reduced to a niece skeleton, and I feel satisfied front its salutary effects •in toy own rase, that Dr Swayae's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, will cure any case of diseased: -Lungs, if taken according to the prescribed rules cod-. rained in the pamphlets accompanying the medicine. Even the physicians who Witnessed my ease are high ly recommending It In sitnilar cases—and I wish yen to make this piiblic, so that others. who are sufferina ca I base been, may know where to Procure a remedy at that, which will reach their disease, before tampering with and ruining their imnstitutions with the. many "quack nostrums” with which the whole country is . flooded, prepared by parsons. whirl have po - ;kpowledge of the sciense of medicine in theory, iCr pri:tcce, fait taie got up merely with a mereepary view. I am a Scarlet member of the Hope Lodg,e oft :Q. of 0. F , in - Providence R. 1 7 , and will be happy to give , any information in regard, tithe efficacy of your medi• cine, and can give ample proofthatniv cage is not exag- • giavated in the least. 4:14/EICT A. nos To Da. H. SWATS e, N. W. gernej of Eighth annace eta., Philadelphia. . CAUTION.—'The public should he on their 'chard against the many "Bahama" and "Mixtures" of Wild (aherry„. which have sprung upin all Parts of the coun t:6k purporting to be nreratrad hy pliyeicranr, all of which will be•fonnd to be "felse," by a little inquiry in the Wotan:id eftles.where they originate. All eertlfi „emu and staten.unts.in.regard to, Dr. Swaynee Coin pound Syrup of Wild Cherry are , "strictly One,” and - the ptoptietor is daily receiving them front persons who •haye been eared by the "celebrated remedy." The (original and only) gennine Intieledsonly, prepared by Dr: S%VATIvE,'N. W. corner of EIGHTH and. !Lux, streets. For sale in Prittsville,by DANIEL 1111F.11S, and J. 0, BROWN.; in Ortvigsburg, by IL Nowrt„ N . oie...Bfh . : • I 4.5--' Kg ArE4,IID OF, Dr, I t seidsds Celebrated Ointment FA.uot , to cure the 'fetter, Itch. Dry and AVatMl Pimples of the c face mid Th M body, Scaly . Eruptions;i; .811seases of e Skin? Of the many thousand bottres,,(itis put In,botAles wilt the works. "Dr. Lcidy'o 'fetter and ltdh Xlibinnint • blown in the side,) neve MIS 'en instgnee been knowt or heard from where it.haii.failech A number of refer. ences can be made, where it has been used in Wino% factoslee„ on board ofYessels,and; in families, a nd , rer. tificates could be published ortherm but for the delica• ey in having names published in connection with ac loathsome And disagreeable affections. ' t 5 Price 25 cents per Brittle. It is prepared only and sold wholesale amtretall Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, No Iffiliimni EOCYNE 'street; below Vine street, sign unlit Waal Eayje an Serpents.) Philadelphia and by all the different Di!ig gists_and Storekeepers attached to Dr. Leidy's miser tleeinent aids "Blond Pills" In another column. Orbitl plessorefer to and read, (besides many others through out the country. - Sold in Pottsville at J. G. BROWN'S Drng Shure, (late Eating's,) and ay JOIIN S.; C• IdARTIN„ gist. May 11, MI,. AO" ;POTTSVILLE 1100T4 SHOE STO:itH ' . CENTRE ST. ADJOININETRE.PPTTSVIL . LE HUSE. • C Ala -10:. • S,& J. F 4) Oril P, It, twoPECTFIIELY invite the attention of , . 14,4007 r a t IV .ex en . lizi e e y rs t lo vt lie vi st y of n k . creed their stock and now offer Soots-and Shoes at wholesale sod retail at the lowest eite,and no mistake. i • They have`also on hand 'Sole :and.Upper Leather, Calt-skih, liloroced; Lining Skins, Bontees, Lasts, and a general assortment of Shoemakirs• findings.. ' Boot, and Shoes of every land manufactured t 0 or der atitmrknotice. - ' January .1,00846. S-3me . _ , 8.8 GOVERMENTAL,INBTBIIVFOR, Si er T.Or brir , nod, consprehenstve view of the government of, the ilsoked States; said otitis -State governments, in easy lessons deslgnell, for the use of schools ; by .3.1 8. Shut- OM Also REV,ISED STATUTES OF TUE .UNITED szterps. anklqattlonat tare to 1844 , redoeed to gush Met STYES; an Otto for the use of schools an s d tomi lies, byy Win. Weiltwooo, just recellredaM tor toUt eltesp : Boott store. ; • • " ' 431 MINERS! • Jou-RNA Saturday movnttig, Jan. Mr; WC, imosAdverthser %stn . obettee V thus • arrangement oor, paper,' t:.,ta news win DO feiterCesS eTerr whki, eutni‘e6 the e e .;dee to ;ranee Ita ejis door albs an*. tisememte. Tid e vistas to a grett e*tesSe.lits 'objection of hay= adwiroisensopts Placid On 11 °‘it n i roa4 4 14 : uteide of the' 'paper. . . truio t . ,100,0et.„-,....The councils of Phila.: dithildo t pule an aperopriatite; of it 175,000; which it is awed, will be eu'lar iota to n9ffh dui I - The last capite; yie Ea)4ll o - 'spade has been hied in its place. lA'kari Wa,4- etr, it will bo iho moat auegni6tent building in tiiit country Er George Woodward, nominated 'to the , Senate for a seat on, the [tench of tbe Supremi Court of the United States Senate, has been re., jectcd by that lady by a ;ate of 29 t 0.20.. The principal groundlof opposition was a want of ea pacity. rtnnored that the President will (C• nominate him. • The New flailip.ithe capers slate tifiVilay is ;icy high, Hot tti, from sg4 $l4 sec ,tow. In this region Hay is Worth $2:l ilalivq per tort; and we Invent c..incilaincti Inuch yet. Hco. , reo er.,erqn.--This is the title of $ new ;Iluqtriled Paper, which is• to' be published' scud -monthly the city. Of New York. The narobers vin.baoe recoil:pi are beautifully printed. and embellished with a great many fine ongrn vioge, after - the ins:wrier of-the London Illustrated paPors. It is uniler the editorial. charge of Charles FCWI9 ll9ffpian, a - writer of !grown ability. For, sale at this office', ' . !Lytton-Fa .FunNsca.—This Fero ce, to - tea at Cuhshithoden, has been blown ifi sums . fully with Anthrivitc Coal, turd is 9 w ma* front 00 to Tti tons of good iron per l iveek. The Fdritace vies et cted by the ileum ecihiSitlt 4c' The tlitilei l s are placed at the Timid head, which effects a saving.of about three-fourths of a tun of Cad! to eactl lan of iron. It is 10 feet widit across the noshes. ' . A Busumass ' i t - .7.4up,,,--A. New York Carman • > . issues the following . "Cud," doubtless hoping thereby to get. istriinsge ;foal `all good terkotid , 1 . . , • lers . GEORGE T. NALL,—CAwr No. 3016: Resitlenee,.ls Elizabeth Street. • Old atatoht4 I svill not ea rt, Aut all things OM with ail my heart ; , Old Dick and.l have now good diunezp, Come sign the pledge, ye drinking mintier*. • hfunaaaso a r 4.tra . r.—An intemperate mart rint , •4 John Me..."4.iamee, was found freuen to death qn §unday . in an open Jot, f.lorrier of ettristian and B oad etreeti. - • • or Nair 1 - atm.—Prom Gqv. Wright'a Message of ounreedable length," as it is etFraa.' terized, the foll4ing facts are gulled• out, bj Mut N. I'. Courier for general nee; •. • • ..The populat4ut 9f the State is 2,604,264. -The' . number of penman, liable to military duty, (which includes ueoe over 45 years of age, nor elFrgymen, nor exempts front various ether collies) 'is 2/3,.. 29:2. • The number of parsons entitled to vote is • 539,379—J10 thq.l eyery RA person or the whole - population is a voter, This is as thorough % en, exernpliqcation of -universal stamp, we epprel hop". Ar yvae ever; exhibited. The revenuer from the CanalkAhis year were $2.646.453 ! 'Fire productive capital of the Common School Fund 642,090,0,00. ' The atnount.of revenue of : i this'f und distrihtited last year among the schools is $275,000, but!as, in order to attain its share ! each 900'01 district must raise by taxation all equal. amount, the actui sum distributed among these • schools vas $500;000. But even this, sum, largo us it is, .fails short of what, is paid for instruction in Abe ' . cortimon. schools—many towns, and this city in .particular,! taxing themselves, largely for that olijact—se that as a matter of fact,-the aunt paid in teachers' Swages, reat'hcd the aggregate of • C 1,067,964! The number lof organized school djatricts in the State is 11,612 ; and the number of ail- Aren between tha age!, of 5 -and 16 attending schen!, some for a shorter and some for a lunge; te:it,,is pat at 690,914! •VtiksT the foundation ,ef this institution' twelve ; hundred Cadets have completed. end double that number have 'commenced'. their collegiate education at the expense of the Govern ment; one-third of these graduateihisve resigned and of course rendered no equivithiet whatever fur their enormously orpensisfe education. I,l s ,':coileapondent - tho Voston Atlas isis that . an Interesting diseosery has been made at Geneva. The nifaruppript 4the of Don Juan ha* heinlinni. it +,Lord Br itox's .own handwrite It is Gait) tit I'l.u:lu-wally "racy," anti will spetlity ,he in Paris. A new. coniposll non by Wallin ha's also turned .up by accident. and atp.ignificent , poem by Ariost9. iiPUULICS Sue-Titassunza.—The Sub., 'Treasury systemj . has, in must republics, furnt . sli. edmilitary .. despots with the means of overthiow:~ rug the liberties of the people. Crosses first ob iieCt afterhaving obtained peasessien of 'Rome, was to ,seize the treasure of the government. The sub. treasurer proved toneit ; but ,Cresar,•.leyinn his hand upon his s word, threatened to slay the spot; when lie yielded, The system he fed every military deripot of Mexico, and is ono of the great causes of the downfall of that repuPlie.;- 4 . • anta Anita seized the treasury under pretetiee of subduing Texas, end overthrew Om constifutiori. Pike causes will_Produco like 'Jesuits. I'6 imia iti s !on of treasure ofthia country, whin t iii a sea stir ojdomestic discord, idetermitte,tile fatti of uic • • i• • • American. . ,Viics i nou or ins Pasaa Kr.s;vccutr.--abe ow follingis mt eiyact t from a spirited article in the ,Georgetewn, Kentni.ky, Intelligencer, „Edited h:y Mr. Efteve.pq„inlreply to aletter.front tifrier , Ohn finds fault with Air. S..from ;eillOrseinenr of Cassius M. Cl? .as a true Patriot t believe. cr, that Mr; Clay and .every other ,freeman, hats right to .distrtfa ,the subject of sla very; and .for one, wlienever Kentucky shall de. clare,that we have !Int tb.is right, I wiolt- fo . ohlvith to'expatriata myself, end: rid a lodge where I can breathe ap strapsphet.e.thty is free. Let it be re f mtniitered that there is et immense portion of the , mutation of this State that regards Slavery as s vvy evil, and as 1 humbly andcart cqpce,ive would rejoice to see the State grad ually: emancipate her chives; by pactiaso an4' epionizatton. And though it mai' seem to be fdr thepresent intereat of the wcalthYlatulbtiklent and' IWnkera to perpetuate the •peenhat institution?: this poor' but flakiest, independent descendants of Ilcioue..have the:right to discuss the matter, and get rid of it by legal twelves as soon as they please; and I doubt not that inlets than fifty'years: &will be legally and constitugairalliCerikumlitAr". A New Cann-erurete.--A•'new counterfeit hank note has funds jts eppearence, both in this City 'end New York, fat atoreleeepery and Gibers will .keep fook.obt: It - purpoits to be a $5 bill uliekt) tte ,Western Bank.' of PAiiaelel- phis, letter 4. ara r dited 1944: lbe impression. appears to has g - intains one of soido,bank, not lb* Western, tinithe wino of tho•bank, snd the'vecnd "Philad.°lo4"..iKve evidently been inserted. i n* The ultiqs Western Bank. it will* , seen:o dila •xariinStlrtnOtre not exactly in ti straight' hinealp they should. be. ,and the apses ,_betioearti Ors' hula vetiich cevuttins these word s and the eixtiielling tins is Proon!litY vigeette"-'iraiLgure of a 'roman 'Bitting *no some.Dalii ar goods,•liirt 04; undereail. be head Waahingten is up. ?ti the lea eidei Oki/ Lafayette upon the right, • ••• • " 1 la MM II El