Terms of the Miners' JOUrIIIO, Two Dollars per annum, payable -semi-annually. in advance to those who reside in the County—and annu ally in advance to those who reside out of the County. The publisher reserves to himself the right to cbaige 2$ 50 per annum, where payment is delayed longer ban one year. - , TO CLUBS Wltree copies to tile address, • • - -33 00 Seven Do _ .- Do 10 00 Fifteen .Do , • Do " "S) 00 Five dollars in advance will pay for three year's sub scriptton to the Journal: . . RATES OF ADVERTISING. One Square of 16 lines; 3 times, Every subsequent insertion, nalt Squats of 8 lines. 3 times, I • Subsequent *nsertions, each, Four lines, 3 times, . . ..- Subsequent insertions, each, One Square, 3 months, Six months, One Year. i Ba Thiess Cattle . o Five tines, per annum, 113 rcliants 'andibtbers, advertising by the _ Year, with the privilege of inserting dif event advertisements weekly. al• Larger Advertisements, as per agreement ilicbicincs. WISTAIL'S FIIILSALM OF . WILD CHERRY, THE 'GREAT REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. And the best ,Medicine known to Nan for the cure of ^ Aethma; of every stage, Liver Complaints, Bron chitis, Iniluenza,..Coughs, Coulds, Bleeding of she Langs,,Sbortness of Breath, pains and 'weakniss in the side, breast; &c., • . - and all other diseases of the , Pulmonary Organs, . A..„ERYimperrtant disease over which this 'Balsam', exerts a very powerful influence. is that of a HIS 'EASED LIVER. , In thin complaint it has Undoubtedly proved more efficacious than any remedy hitherto em ployed, and in numerous instances when patients bad endured tong and severe suffering from the disease, withoqt receivirg the least benefit front various mate 'dies, and when MERCURY has been resorted to in ^vain, the use of this Balsam has restored the LIVER to a healthy action, and in many Instances, effected PERMANENT CURES, after every known remedy 'had' failed to produce this effect. Besides its astonishing efficacy in the disease above mentioned, we also find it a very effectual remedy in ASTHMA, a complaint in which it has beenextensive ly used with decided success, even in cases of yearn standing. .It not only emanates from a regular Physician, but has also been well tested in all the complaints Sr'o which it is recommended. _lt is not my intention, therefore, either to cloak it in mystery, or in any way deceive the public by overrating its virtues ; on the contrary, I shall simply endeavor to give a brief state ment of its usefulness, and flattermyself that its sur prising efficacy wilt enable um to furnish such proofs ' of its virtues as will satisfy the most incredulous, that • Consumption may and 'CAN BE CURED,' if this medi ' :tine be resorted to in time. Poughkeepsie. N. Y. Sept. 18, 145: Mr. Seth W. Fowle:' . Dear Sir:—The character of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry is so well established throughout the country., and especially in the State of New York, that any further testimony would seem to be - uneces.. sary. Yet I have derived so much advantage from it that lam happy to communicate thrnsgh you to, the nick and afilicted.what it has done forme anti consider it a privilege and duty'to do so. I have been troubled with weak lungs for four years ; had a cough more or less every winter. I.was confined to the house all last winter with a severe cough, pain in the side and breast ; raised blood several times. I consnlted a phy sician, but have never taken any medicine which has .1 done me so much good' as - WISTAR'S BALSAM OF ' WH.D.CHERRY. I consider it the BEST medicine in the world for Colds, Coughs; and Pulminary Com plaints. WILLIAM 11.,SWARTS. _ OPINION OF A REGULAR PHYSICIAN_ Eater, Me., Sept. 30, 1815. This certifies that I have recommended the use,of WIsTAR'S BALSAM OF-WILD CHERRY. for disea ses of .the Lungs, for two year past, rind many bottles to my knowledge have been used by my patients; all with beneficial results. - In two eases where it' was thought confirmed consumption had taken place, the Cberly effected a cure. E. BOYDEN, Physician at Extettcnrner. NO QUACKERY . ? AV DECEPTION! All published statements of cures performed by this medicine, are, in every respect, TRUE. . 'BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND IMITATION - IR-MIR +unparalleled and astonishing efficacy of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry in all the diseases for which it is recommended, Miring many casesafter the skill of the best physicians was unavailing, has. effected a large and increasing demand 'for 'This" fact has caused several unprincipled counterfeiters . and imita tors to palm off Spurious mixtures, of similar name and appearance. for the genuine Balsam. Jl; d !careful and get the genuine DR. WISTAR'S BAT,- WILD CHERRY.; None genuine .unless sign yI. BUTTS; Address all orders to • SETH W. FOWLE, Boston: Mass. •t. For sale by JOHN S. C: MARTIN, Druggist Potts ville • IVILLIAM TA6EART, Tamaqua ; BICKEL & MEDlAR,Orwieshurg ; 1. B. & J. A. FALLS, Miners rine • CALEB WHEELER, Pinegrove. Jan. 10 cl 4( ) 6,7.43'':.: ARBAPARILLA. & VErIETA BLE BLOOD PILLS consequence of the Increasing demand i . or Dr. I Leidy's Blood Pills, and the enrouragement by the public in employing them, in preference to all others, the proprietor was obliged to have constructed a ma chme. which would make them more rapidly and with less labor, consequently less expense than heretofore. Having eft - cell:4' so deshabte att object, and that, the. public may share the benefits of such great improve ment in Pill making, his boxes will henceforth contain' FORTY PILLS IN A BOX, and the price the same as heretofore. namely ty five cents a.Dox—five Boxes for One Dollar... Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla and Vegetable Blond Pills hare, durinethe past few yearn, heen more successfully employed throughout the United Staten, Mexico and the West Indies. than any 'others, and the rapidly in creasing demand for them in unparalleled. •. They are the only Pills in existence, known to con. rain Sarsaparilla in them, the proprietor - only knowing how.to combine the Sarsaparilla with other substances inform of pills, •IF TELLS ARE NECESSARY for pinging or, cleansing the stomach aid bowels, for purifying the blood or fluids of the body, as an alter native for removing the causes of disease and arres ting its progress, and as 2 - Spring purifier these pills will be found more effectual than any other. YOUNG AND OLD, MALE OR FEMALE, - - - may at all times take them without change of restraint from occupation, or fear of taking cold fiorn exposure to all kinds - of weather, for they contain no -mercury or minerals, which ,are contained in other pills, and which make other pills so unsafe or danger - ous to take, and uncertain in their effects. • PERSOIsif3 OF ALL CONSTITUTIONii whether feeble or debilitated, or of robust and strong constitution, can take them without prostrating or de bilitating the system they operate so easy and gentle, yet effectual, that little inconvenience is .caused in ta king them. THEY ARE GOOD AT ALI. TIMES; fOr all diseases of. whatever nature or kind. Caution is necessary! Be sure at all times mask for and take numbers than_pr. LeidY's Blond Pills.' All others by names nears, f similar. are spurious; and cal culated to deceive,; the.proprietors of them thinking tosell them on the replitation of the genuine. bona-fide and only true Sarsaparilla and Vegetable Blood Pills of,. Dr. Leidy. a} Beware of such . imposition; and trickery.— 'Touch them not, much iess.takealiem, for being man ufactured to deceive the public of their money, they 'will besides deceive the body and your system by their effects. Remember I 40 Pills in it Box for 1.5 cents—Five Box es for One Dollar. [No others con" ain Forty. Pills to ).the x 1 .".TOON • ' " — er To-be had in Pottsville at; S. MAR -1: • "'- 'TINrS Drug Store. Alsa, at .I9blN G. BROWN'S Drug Store. May 23, 1646. VALUABLE COAL LANDS .AND.bTHER REAL. ESTATE, Jr • va tt i 1711 i r.l TE SALE. ti subscriber having removed to Lebanon, otters. T 1 r sale,_the following Real Estate, situated irk Vineirove Township, Schuylkill County, all of which it very favorably located, and is very . desit able proper ty for investments. First is THE MILL PROPERTY, . - 'containing two hundred and fifty acres, of which about one hund:ed acres are in a fine state of cultivation, pearly the whole being limed. The Mill is of frame and has been completely repaired, and put in excellent run ning order. There Is also a fine Saw Mill connected with it. This property is situated on the. eiwatara, near the Borough of Pine Grove, nn the road reading from Pottsville. On the premises arc erected a two story ) dwelling, and one tenant house, together with the ne cessary out -buildings . . COAL ',ANDS IN THE SIVATAHA REGION. No. I, Contains 36 acres, called the Pension Tract, warrantee Benjamin Llonawitz, located on the Lorber-, ry Creek, and the Lorberry Creek Rail Road passes I li through the tract,— here are three dwellings erected on this property—an two ',tins of Coal are now open. ed, out of one of whit upwards of Ten Thousand tons of Coal have been taken. No. 2., One-fourth of the Panther Head Tract.whieh contains one hundred and twenty 7 seven acres, thiough which the Lorberry Creek Rail Road Aim) passes,— There are Coal Veins opened on this tract, and a con-. siderable quantity of Coal has been mined and iteatia , market. ,No. 3, Contains 37 acres and adjoins the ahovehten- filmed tract. , No. 1, Contains 14G acres, the one-fourth part; to be sold, situated on the Swatara Rail Road, near the Uni on Cahal Rail Road. . No. 5, The one-half of another Tract of Coal Land, . situated on the Swatarn Rail Road, containing 75 acres, - and adjoins tract No. 4. These tracts are situated on improvements already. made, and as the Mine 11111 and Schuylkill. Haven Rail Road COmpany is now extending 'a branch of the Road into the Swatara Region; in the neighborhood of these lands, the purchaser will have the choice of two out lehr by the Union Canal, or by the-Mine 11111 Rail Road, through the Valley of the flchuyikill, which certainly offers great inducements for profitable investments.— Although tbeee are good Coal Lands, they will be sold at about one-half the price now asked, for good Tim ' her Lana in the neighborhood of Pottsville. For further informaticht, as to terms, QT.-. apply to DAVID GREENAWALT, Pinagrove—SAMUEL -B. FIBBER, Pottsville, or JO= GEOltar., Lebanon. Pa. Leland. July 4, 1.48. : . . . : i . / OM. . 1 r . , . .. - .. • t, '.. . . —0!. 1 ;',.: Y . ..;. , ~. ca .' • 4 ' ' .',,,' . ' ';'*—„......,' . ~.:-----,.. ” i•.-.....: '"' . ' s_o- r ....... . Ts ~., i 1 ..- .- ' --. 4 ' . . , . . ' . . . . . , j ... , , _ .. • . ...• •,i1_,.... ••.t. i i•i•liii. . .., .., .. . ...... , „..7.,......,.......1......r..,. •u....,‘, u ..• GENERAL ADV ERTISER - . , ..), _ __ 1 01 CO "I WILL TZAt'll YOU TO MR= THE SOIVELY OP THY /MAT/I.4ND RING 0 03 DO 5 00 7 00 3 00 WEEKLY BY BENJAMIN BANNAN. AGENT FOR TIO. PROPRIETOR, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. I 10 00 VOL XXII. p Vlabtlpbia. PHILADELPHIA ARCADE • CUTLERY -STORE • . CARD. t Jolin M. Colemian; AT No. 32 and 33 Philadelphia Meade, respectfully invites the attention of dealeri to an extensive stock of Pocket and. Table Cutlery,!lLlZOrf, Scissors and Butcher- Knives of his own importation, which will be sold in lots insult purchasers, at Ismail advance on importation cost. The assortment comprises Joseph 'lodgers & Sons', GreaVes &'S ,IIFI% Wade & 'Butch ere. Woltenholm's, Fenny's and other celebrated ma kers. Al.o on hand, a large assortment of Guns, Pis tols. flaming Knives, Chapman's Razor Strops, Pock et monks, Purccission Caps, Spectacles, Violins, Accor dions, &c.. • -Philadelphia, January 3d, ISIB. I—ly CHEAP BOORS & STATIONERY. • ' KAY & TROUTMAN., 11'. 183} Market at .bitteeeri 4th 1 4:5th,1V.: side, PHILADELPHIA, i .11"PECTFULLY call the attention of Couttry. . Merchants, Professional Gentlemen and the'ruh tic generally, to their , extensive s tork of Books . A Stationery, comprising - - Sclmi, Day Books, Legers, and M.dical,Blank Bpoks of every de, Classical and Miscella- ' scription,at very low mi.. .necius Books -, ces. i Cheap Bided Cap and Stationery of all kinds, and Letter Paper, . ' all other articles in their Wrapping Paper. line of business ; . which they will sell at the lowest pirites.and on as rea sonable terms as any other Book Establishment in.this city. . • ( N. B. — Tne highest price men for Bags in exchange for Books and Stationery. . ii, Philada.„ March 7, ISIS. • - ' ',•; 10—Cmo AMERICAN HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA THIS Commodious and detighttlilly In. rated Hotel, situated la Chesnut street :;;; t Philadelphia, directly oriposite the State, Muse. Dean: Chaeter ' - Proprietotr offers every inducement*, the travelling 'public. It is in the' centre of businesi, it is within two mtnntes' walk of the Post Office, Custom House, the prinhipat Banks and „ I daces. of amusement"; is hi an' airy and delightful location, and the proprietor pledges himself, to,devote every attention to hts- table, and to have obliging and attentive servants to condhct to the comforts of his guests. Baths; Warm and cold, always ready, and an assortment of wines of unequalled es . cellence. • Philada. NrivrAnd 1815,.1 47—ly , , E A. ital M 61. H. rretiELL. E. A. HATHAWAY & CO. COMMIHRICIN AND E•RTF.IIN PRODUCE mEncitasTs 23, North Wharre.l. foot of Aril St., 14111.A311':1.M:1A. I • TI AVE on hand, and are ronstantlk receiving large 11 supplies of all kinds of Fish; Oils. and cEaterzate PreoDuee, which_they will sell an. tht f most reasonable terms, to Dealers: vii. in,,noo Calls. Bleached Winter Whale Oil. ' 3,000 " Sperm . - 2,000 " Solar Oil. 5,000 " Common Whale Oil. 100 Dhls. Tanners Oil, various willies. 500 " No 1.2. & 3 Markerell. lo & whole htds. 100 " . No I Salnion, in tvlio4 and half bids. 50 " :Mess Shad. • ; 100 " Pickled Lahmtor Herring.' " 500 Dimes Scaled " 30,000 lIS. Dry Codfish. " 500 Dnz Painted 300 11l In. t alclllPd Plaster. . 1 150'. " Ground Plaster. A TAD, Snap, eiperm .47andles, Tek Cn