5 inry{ .1• et, • •••• P :at The COaUTrade for 1846. The quantkfy sent by Rail Road this week Is 17,844 . 02 tons, being about 8,000 tons loss than-last Week, caus ed by the fallsif snow; making the total quantity sen t this, season, 1',160,117 . 02 tons. The navigation by Canal, Is mint 'closed, and the foi l . lowing the unofficial quantity, of coal sent•to mark this year. Although unofficial not vary 10,0c0 tins from the actual quantity t. • , 1846. Ism /NC . REASEI Schuylkill 12. R. 1,180,117, - Canal,- ' 3,060. 1,183,117 1,093,796 522,000 431,080 • 220,000 273,43.5 178,000 178,404 • 95,1)6.5 47,928 'Lehigh, ' - Lackawanna, ‘Vymping, pine rove, , . • -- - —— • . -- • . ''' 2,225,182 '2,015,640. . 323,000 Eitimated quart-..) tity to be sent by } 40,000 • - ' hub Jan 1,'•17 . 2,338,182 2,015,640 LEM Showing an increase of 322,512 ton over 1815. The increase in 1845 over 1844, was 393,00 . 0 tons. The sup ply this year.is short,. and the trade will open in the Fpritcg•withn clear market• The rues of freights to Eastern ports are so unsteady hai.ave make no quotations. Sent to market for the week ending on Thursday .:venin . g, last.. . • TOTAL. • L6,50V:14 405,032 12 , . 3,005 Ol 224,558 05• 3 . 7,126'05. 470 572 17 • 1,205 01 70,053 09 -, Part cariron,- l'ottsville, . ,Schuylkill }laver', rort ClinLoti , . . , . 11/Tii Op TOLL INII•III.4INriIroitTATION. . Froth 11It. Carbon. S. Haven. -, P. Clinton To Richmond $1 60- -11 50;!, $1 ;1 . To Phiradelpllia, 1 ;0 1 . 45 ' 'LEHIGH COAL TIiALT. Ttre' following is thequantity of Coal sent to market up trtthe '3d inst 'Week. 60 00 .306 00 474 00 907 00 1.7 COO 00 -435 00 ' 000.00 Summit :Milken Minnie Run Beaver Meadow fizzle:ton Buck Mountain .Summit • Wyoming ' Total ^l2 OO DELAWAttE-4- lIIJOS.ON COAL TRADE'.. , ,' Bent in Intl in Oct 2 . lth 18413,` 274,458 tans' • WYOMING COAL TRADE: .fient to market to Sept. 1; ISIO : 130,552 Tons PINEGROVE COAL TRADE . Amount of Coal , transported on•linlon Canal Rail Road from 16th to 3tlth Nov. [inclusive] • . .. • :• Tons Cwt qr. • - , 2,373 12 3.: Per last ieport ' 55,522 16 . 2 Amount transported on KwatU,ra, Road: - , Tons ryvt. qr_ . , 1177 0,1.,ki, :- Per last report • , 35,256 12 0 +-7--,--- ; ,---.. 36,763 'l5 3 . . :t' . s Amount. transported on Lorberry Creek ItnD lioad fdr the - season, up to Dec.lst, Tana cw•t. qr. 211598 13 2 ' ' Total 4 110,G01 18 .2 • V. L: CONRAD, Collector 'P•IINE HJLL AND SCIIITYLkILL KAN . :ZIG 111,110,61). • The following is•thelantrthet of Coal transported over this Mad, during the week ending Wednesdav- Jtecti iug last. - • ' 805 h :lons, Per last report,- . 457,744 OG'•` ',' . . . Tntal ' • . 4.66,fa0 at, 7 WILLIAM NEWELL; Cat Actor MILL 'CREEK RAIL. 11 . 0 AD FOR 1816.: The following Is the annitios ofCoal passed over:the Mil Creek Kail,Road, for the . LlErsix days. 403 10 Tons 140,832 IS vs' Per last report, Total, . 1,45.6913 17 - . GEORGE HADESTY, Collector, 'I4OIINT-CAtiflai RAIVROAD. The,liarlitot of Coal tranFporied over this road.,for• he 31,tek , eMing ov,Thureday evening last. is 2,907 Trips./ . Ter.last report 223 487 " • EMI SCIIUYLKILL VALLEY- 'SAIL ROAD Amount c&Coal tranPpoi ted over the Schuylkill Val pley Rail Road for the week ending on Sattirday even ,ing, • 5,321.05 Tons rdr last reoort, ' 11, , .t81, 66 Yogis Total . - ". -205,3115 OS' Tons. . - ; JESSE TURNER,- Collector. - .L... • , :MOUNT CARIIONdr. PORT CARBON RAII. ROAD. Amount of Coal transported over the Mount Car bon & Port Carbon Rail Roan for the week ending on Saturday last. • 10,311 07 tons , , Per lasf report - - 365,066 14 tons \ • Total,.. - 375.3;0 01 tons 4E4SE TURNER,' Collector. Office of the Mine filrand Schuylkill Haren. Rail Road Company. PHILADELPHIA, 12th rno.; . 'ith, 1846. TStockholdersin the Compiny are hereby poll .l-fied," that the annual meetintOwill he held'in their Office; inthe ball ante Franklin In-Innte, on the I lib day of First !month (January) 1817, at 10 - o'clock A. M. On the same day an election wilt take place for a President and ten Managers, to conduct the-corwerns attic company fur the year thereafter. 'SAMUEL MASON, Seey. 1846 GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS AT WHOLESALE :TAiIES DOW NE - , ,....1% NNOUNCES to his friends and the public, that hei ' ..a. has just Tee e life d direct from.N kW York per s tea m-` . boats Phamix and Pilot, The following article's of gro ceries and produce, Which he will sell wholesale at New Yorkprices freight added. Per Steamboat Pilot-: . . -03 Casks Cheese , 54 Tubs Butter, .57qtls. COd fish, 21 bbls, Scale fish, 10 do Herring, 30 do Blue fish, 20 do No. ~.° Mackerel. 10 doiNo- 1, Mackerel, 10 half do No. 1 do, IQ do Mess No 1 do .10 do. N0..2 do. 10 quarter do No. - 1 do, 18 bbls. AN:4;AM.* beads Cabbage, 50 sacks fine salt. „ . ...- ~ . . . Per Steamboat Nunn-lz . 239iilis butter, 30 bhls. Sugar, 40 qt , ii Cod fish, 20 lib's. Blue do, 100 reams Straw pape, 00 001 s. Oil, 13 Ohms: ritale fish, 2e. din No-2 Mackerel, 10 do No. I do, 2000 ..heads Cabbage, 20 chests flack Tea, 90 boxes Raisins, SP bushels Oniciw,.2.s libl4 liquor. , ,Also, 10 barreMNot lb River Oat Meal, 100 tons Plan ter by .t he muautity or ton. Dec 12 10,46 . • Farms for Sale. \ 'f'l sulnicriber having removed from this‘neiglibor-, hood. desires to sell several farms at. the western end of Schoylkillsounty, bordering on the large reser voir only Union . Canal, about five miles below rine grove and near the Swatara Furnace,on Fishing creek. IT. AYCIIMG. 50— Pinegcovei Dee• 12, 1816 LOU• R in bbls. Benson & Olyes choice family F (lour in lots to suit purchasers. Also 6 bbls. fresh rolled butteiand a lot of Cranberries'on hand. -Ship stuff, middlings, bran, &c.., constantly for sale by C. F. NORTON & Co.-, EZEO Pottsville Property For Sale. • WILL he sold at puhlic sale at the hotif .4 Fox & Mortimer, on Saturday. the 2.6 th •••• of December inst:, at 2 o'clock P.N., the li • :71 • l.atory frame dwelling house, witlea stone 41 basement. and lot of ground,situate in the borough of Pottsville, fronting on Centre street. gen erally called the nine steps, nearly opposite theresi deuce of the Rev - . E. B. Evans. ALSO at the same time and-place 'a 2 A . story frame dwelling house„ with a stone ••• •It basement, a stable. and lot ofground, kitu .l' ate in Morris' Addition ta Pottsville, or. copied by Martin Slattery, fronting on Centre street. The terms and conditions will be made known on the day of sale WEED SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION BOOKS, To Sunday School Tecielters . 4, Olffers. lUST received arBANICAN'yI Bank store upwards of 7J umo,VOLVD/E:s orthef3unday,School Union's pub lications suitable for schools and also for holiday presr tints, enthracirig all their latestand choice nublicatiotia, ail of which will be sold at the Union's cash prices, we being their agent in Schuylkill county. The assort ment embraces nearly all their.publicnthitim r r . Sunday School Tenchers wilt please call and make their selectitfhp in time, so that if there arc any others' wanting they ran be be procured' at once. ' I cs• Testaments at 90 eentf, per tlOren and bibles sat *1 per dozen. - Dec 12 ' FOR WIE . VISITING .CARDS ENGRAVED. LADIEri and Gentiiimen can bane visiting cards,ea, graved and printed at Minn notice by leaying their mules at 11 AN 1 , 1 A is:' 33 nheapinationery store and print ing on.. . .. Pace of plate With 1 PO! of C . ar4f; PFloted, *2 25 beet kink ' . ! . . '2 no dop IFecond quality. , . " 2 Cards'priatol crow plates, per pack, . • 7: , . ' .Pge 12 -,', . , - , ' . • , - '. 140,000 90,000 46.000 00.000 47,000 17,814 02: 1,180,-117 02 Total. 16.5010 00 109503 00 .85631 00 08091 00 46103 GO 11812 00 0865 00 522,015 00 • 2.'12,002 • " N• CLEAVER. Collector FR 1.3)13 RICK nr.ric.. PETER F. LUDW4G. , '50.3t OffictOf_ the, Mill 'Creek and Mine Hill NaiigaL „i lion 4. R. l?...conloczay. POTTSTILLE, Dec. 10, 1846.• I~TOTICE is.hereby-olven, that the annnal meetlne of theetockholders of, this company, and an election ofoffieers for the ensuing ysar.•wih be held,on the first Monday, the 4th of January, 184'1 at noon, at tbe office of 4. Russel, blabatong° street, Pottsville. . A..RIISSEL,See'y T'r. GREAT BARGAINS SELLING OFF AT COST. THE subscriber having concluded to leave the coons' try offers for sale his stock of goods In the borough of Millersville' .ier comenibmiing a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Quecnswate, Hdrdwate, &c, The public can no* obtain greater bargains tha'n have ever been offered in Schuylkill county,by callingßAßLY. Any person wishing to commence business can purchase the whole stock on good terms, and he can have the privilege of securing the stand for two years, which Is considered one of the best located in file bars. ough of Minersville. 'Also. for sale a two story frame house anillot in the borough of Minersville. The lot is 26 by 150, and the house by 32. feet, in good condition. All iliose inbebted to the subscriber are reqUested to Make :iayrnent on or before the first of March next, if they desire to save coifs. • • `BENJAMIN REFFNEIL Mineravillc, Dec 121E16 ' • A P,PLES.,-13 bbls. Nevi York Apples, Bellflowers, 13.Greenings and Honcysweets, foreate by C. F. NORTON /4 Co. Dcc 12 CI HELLBAIIHS..-40 bus. She Marks far .sale Inly la Ohms to suit purchasers by C. f. NORTON 4 Ca. Dec 12 - - 50- OATS.-500 bus. oats, 300 bundles rye straw for sale by C.T. NORTON k Co. Dee 12 . ' ' ' ' Notice. 4 .-. .• ALL p4sons having claims against the Tempera n ce Hall at Schuylkill Haven, are requested to send them to the subscriber ler payment. • GEORGEJENNINGS, West Branch Valley. Dec. 12,1d16. . 50--at • 1 • 1111RAL • Hai ' MARA( !X tt,Vss ACOUSTIC. OIL!, ,4 2 W THE OUT CURE FOR 1% • j DEAFNESS DEAFNESS CURED. Scarpa's Compound Kreosote Acoustic Oil TOR the cure of DeafireSs, pains 'and the discharge J.! of matter, from the earl; also all thoseldisagreea ble noises like the buzzing if insects,falling of water, whizzing of steam, &c., which are symptoms of ap. preaching deafness, and also generally attendant with the disease• HERE is something 'Worth attending to coming as it/ does front a mats extensively known as is Mr. Graaf both in city and country. "I hereby certify, that from the effects of a severe cold last winter:l became partially deaf, attended with 'very disagreeable noises like Tinging ofbells 4te. wltith gradually increased, until I coinpletely lost the hearing of one ear,—when I was induced to try Scarpa's Acous tic Oil. and am now-happy to say, that with Unitise .of one bottle of the above medicine I can hear well as ever, and all disagreeable noises have Win ly ocared. Any Author information yespecting my case, will be gladly given, by calling on me at N 111.15,1 North Fifth street near Race. • • DANIEL GRAM; Philadelphia, Nov. 11, 1811 . For sale by'll. 13.Gornpect, No. 120 North Second street, Philada.; in Poitsville by .10IIN'G. BROWN : in flarriAtirg by Mr. GROSS, and in Reading by Mr EARL, where those intere,ted can obtain many inter eiding.ceriilicates of Cures: I t ii- • Pe ember 12. 1816. 50,.1y ' New Paigrk.i. NEW BOOK BY/JAMES: . - .. • . . Beauchatnp, or the Error, by G. P. R. James, ' 25 . Lucretia. or the Children of Night, by Rutwer, 25 Lives of the Feknaa, , 25 Saturclay.Courier and Z4ettl's Gazette Tor *ale every Saturday, ' 6 Together with f.ther.lpanks just ceccieed and for sale at LIANNAN'S Clieaik Bookstore. ' , Dec 16 56, DALE'S PATENT SCAL S; Coal Sg a 1 s, IPITE subscriber has been appointed agent for the 1 sale of Dale's Patent Scales in Schuylkil: county ; among which is the Wheelbarrow Scale for weighing coatinto boats ; alsb Counter Scales, &c., all of which ; will he furnished at Philadelphia. cash prices, (might added• A honk describing the different lands of scales, together with prices can be examined at our store. B. BANNAN. ,Dec 12 50- Iluzza! 4 "Nicholas is Coming! -4, STATIONER'S HALL, MARKET ST. T: subscriber has just returned from the city with a handsome nssortment of Stationery, Blank and School hooks. Letter and Writing paper and a collec tion of beautiful •/ Annuals for 1517,, Forget , me Net, _Pictorial Presents, Miniature Annuals, . Children's "Gifts," - .Presents for the Young. Instructive Stories Christmas for, Stewart's Diary . All the popular Plays, Sear's AmeriCan Revolu- Sear's Pictorial Great lion, ' , Butaln, Ladies' Albums', '.Cent's.' Shaving Cases, • Ladies' Rose Wood Wri- Sets Bone and Ivory Chess, ling desks at $2 r,O, Perfumery and Spam. Toys of every variety for the Children. E. N. CARVALTIO, Below Anthracite Gazette Office. En= 1 FOR THE LADFS Silver Combsand Ornaments. 111 ST reVeived from the"; manufaclurk , a beautiful assortment of Silver Coup's, set with brilliant stones, torellicr with a variety of other ornaments, suitable to wear at Balls. Pa {ties. &r..- Also, LADIES' 'SCIS:73OIIS & NEEDLES, Warranted gond. Mr sate at BAN - IsiliN'S rhea station ery and fancy store. ' Dee - 12 • 50, MAPS OF MEXICO AN D'IL STIAITS • At only 25 cents ? LARGESheetmaps of the United States, Mexico and the Californias, together with statistical informa thin. just received and for side at BAN hiAN'tii Cheap Bookstme,[at only 2S cents each. Persons who haye friends in the war will find this a vary useful map for reference. Also. small pocket mops of Mexico at 12 cents. ; Dec 12 . o . ffie of the Stualrira .11ai1 Rand, Co.,?_ Dswvim.e, P.a., December-4th, 1846. . S NOTICE is hereby giVen to the stockholders of this company, that an election will be held on Thurs day. the 31 st inst., at 3 o'clock P. M., itt. the Moaronn Douse in Danville, Pa., to elect by helot one Presi dent, eight Managers, _Secretary and Treasurer, to 'serve the ensuing year. A. \V. FIUCK, Sec'y. • Dec. 51916 49-4 t Offer, of the Schuylkill, Valley Navigation . and-A'aa Road Company. • . PHILADELPHIA, NOV. 28, 1846. hT OTICE liereby'riven that the annual meeting of .I. l i the stockholders of this company. and an election of oflicersifor the miming year, will he held on the last Monday, the 28th of December next,at 1 o'clock P: M. at thdir office 18 Chesnut Street. WM. S. Al ACTIVII, Sec'y. Der. 5,1816 . . C. NORTON' Si, CO., . WHOLESALE COMMISSION JYLEHOEfANTS, \Tor the sale of Flour, Fee,d. Hay and produce of every description. • POTTSVILLky, PA. - 'N • - I William Spencer, IRON! FOUNDRY AND MACHINE S . IIOP, Brockville, Schuylkill ecuinty, l'a. - C} Orders promptly\egecnied, on reasonable terms...ix Aug., 8, 1846. . . . \ _ . Stray Cow. vin CAME to the premises of the subsvriber, ,:: st % about three weettkagii, a large lied COW ii with large horns, rind- twit nn fastened with a Chain. The (Avner is requested to Moue 'Mtwara, rove property, pay - charges, and take her away' otherwise she wilt be sold. ! • , WATKIN HENRT WATRES. • Det5,i81.6 . ' - \ 46-3t* . . 1 i • Notice. • \ I. RAVE sold to 'Mr. Henry Buehler of Millersville, all 'be stock of and fixtures of the eitablisbinent at pae=ent oceupie by Igim in 14041 place. having given rue entire satisfaction. .GEZOIIGE 11.4%,UER:c: Dec. 5,' 119 , 18 ' _ . , • 49-30 \ I Song Books. 500 .7moniXl,lllt7tl'ma.ceeivmeir fcing -onr" kinds, large ge andt yetnil nt Puiladelphin prices, at HANNAN'S! Book Store.— Also 500 beautiful pictures by Alb 10,0, (197.ep or single nt city pricei. • Purtarille, Dec. 12, 1816. 50-- riretkee,' T F ifl3 sub Scriber beretty giy juice es juice emit /*luta purr chased from William Mitten of West Branch, four homes, seven sets of harneso;-..antl a farm wagon:•wilich he has kil in hit possession tor his use, until tie thinks proper to resucwetha name. JI ENI , DeVOLIESTjr. 1 pec. 6 ; Mb ' ., . • . 4.9-3 t l - Valuable Lands for Sale. . 2000 ACftgS of Coal and Timlrr lands, situilP in Baste, Pinegrove , and Wayne townships i3chuyikill county. in tracts of one to four hundred actcs for sale. For particulars, terme,:&c., apply to • ? - GEG. W. ALATCHINif t3choyikip ifoven, Nov. 14, 1818 . -40-2 F . • Hotel, and Stabling at Tuscarora • Proposals in writing will be received Dec.. - .liii the subscribers until the 3 1st day of Dec.. 111: , nest, for rentingen Meese femme emote 1 i 1 4-. years the hotel andktabl no at Tuscarora. _ .... _ Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, located at the upper termination of the Schuylkill Valley Bail Road. ' Possession will be given on the first 'l4 of April. 1847. The proposals to be directed to John Struthers, Blythe pm:tWice, Tuscarora: . ' . C. STEVENSON, . .... JACOB-ALTAR, • JOHN STRUTHERS. Wilkesbarre Advocate and DauvillePecnocrat please copy, and scud bills to this Office. Nov 21,1846 : . 97- ~, 50 Barrels of Miners,. Oil., , JUST t eceivrd at.the York Store, 50 barrels of rack ed whale ullicir !diners of a.superior quality, direct from Providence, Rhode ' ' EIIWARD YARDLEY. Pottarine Nov.7th, 1816.. ,45 STOVES! , STOVES!! H Cheaper than ever! - Ivo' received a new and elegant assortment of the glinost approvedTarlor, 'Hall. Dining room and Cook ing fin - wee; ever offered in Pottsville. ,Call and Eee for yourselves. ' SKEEN Ar mavelt gucccsdors to Byron Phillips. BI7FFALO ROBES.-2 hales Nos./I:and 2, Buffalo' Robes ' rot zaie at MARTIN'S DrSig Store. N0v.1118.10 "IXOTIIEB TRJUAINI OVER DISERSE B Thompson's Compomid .Syrup of ifk trOOO'.4•APTK.i. PFIII014:0 the following testimonial : I ,/ PHIL'A, Nov. 2d.184p. The underiigned is Induced to make the following brief statement, under a firm conviction that many valuable lives would be saved if those affected in the' same manner had recourse to the same means that have restored her to health. „Being afflicted for a long time. with a t iolept cough, with pain in the side and breaq, and almost total loss of voice, with difficult respiration, and with inability to , diScharge the phlegm which ob striitted the breathing. peat was my distress.' It is scarcely necessary to say, that ,during this time Many medicines were used, but all ofno avail, until one bottle of Thompson's Lamp. Syrup of Tar rittilWond Napalm was procured. But astonishing were its effects t Before taking hall of it all alarming symptoms disappeared--ex. pectoration became free—the cough ceased—the voice recoverpl,aud'iat pain and oppression. vanished before finishing an entire bottle. If this statement car be of any benefit to the afflicted, you are at liberty to tic it for that purpose. VIRGINIA C. SNYDER, NO. JO Spruce Street. TRIU3iPIIANT Scceess.—Consuniptives• remember that it is Thonmon's Compound Syrup ,of Tar and, Wood , Naptha, which is daily effecting such remarka ble cures in Pulmonary Consumption, Asthma, Bronchi tis, Spitting Blood, Pain in the Side and Breast, Sore Throat, HoarseneFs, Palpitation of the Heart, Whoop ing Cough, Croup, Hives, Nervous Tremors, Liver Complaint. Diseased Kidneys4if., therefore beware of ail spurious immures of Ter.or Naptha, and purchase of the advertised agent only. = PiiILADENPIIIA, Feb. 21, 18W, The undersigned is . induced to make the following brief statement under a 14111 conviction that many val uable lives might be saved, was recourse had to the same means which have restored me to [waft It, I had suffered for years with, w eakness of the lungs and Liv er coMplaint, but so gradual were the inroads of disease that I felt no alarm until within the ,last year. The chief cause of distrestmas pain in my breast anti right side, great oppression, almost qrangline, and total ina bility to raise the corrupt matter which obstructed my breatl.ing ; and. at times so great was any suffering thought! could not live an hour. It is scarcely neces sary to say that during this I ime I had the best nitCdical attendance, was cupped,.blistet &c, with lid a vffil. I also used-various advertised and well known medi cines. obtaining to relief whatever, until I procured Thompson's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Nap tha, one bottle of which benefitied me more than all else I had taken ; and now I assert it as my solemn belief that by this time I should have been in my,grave had I not procured this remedy at the time I did. iANk ADAMS. Sivorn to and aub,eribed this 24th day of February, 1546, before toe, CII /MACEY BULKUEY. Alderman. Prepared only by Angney & Dickson, (successors of S. P. Thompson.) at' the N. E. calner of Fifth and Spince Streets . Philadelphia. gold J. C. DROWN, Pottsville ; E. W. EARL, Reading; and 91.0011 E & LONGAKER, Norristowzr. Price 50 cents, or six bottles for $2 50. - Dec ~41846, 99. VALUABLE VEGETABLE REMEDY DR. SWAYNE'S Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE PREPARATION Coughs, hs, Colds, -asthma, Bronchitis, Lire; Complaint, -..p, Win' Blood, Diffierilty of Breathing, Pain in the .11 i'ide and Breast, Palpitation of the Ileart, IRA'- ) enut, •Croup, Broken Constitution, Nore ' ;Throat, Xerrous Debility, and all Dis . eases . of. the Th roat, . Breast, and - Lungs, the most effectual and ' , speedy cure erer known fur ' any of the above, ' diseases, is . ' - , 1 DR. sir. YX S C O.IIP 0 LTAi) S POF I WILD CHERRY. - . _ - LETTER. FROM THE REV. It: JACKSON: Formerly paatorof the First., Preebyterian Church, New York. . • • CINCINNATI, Frill. 15, 18.16.... Dn.:Swsv!vg—Dear Sir:—Permit the to lake the lib erty of writing to you at this time, to express appro . Cation, and recommend to the attention. of fatin lie-! and others your valuable medicine—your Chaim - ind Syrup of Wild Cherry. • In my travels- of late, I have seen in a greatmany instances, life wonderful effects of your medicine in relieving children of very obsti nate complaints, such as coughing, wheezing, choking with phlegm, asthmetic attacks, &c. should not have written this letter, however, however at present, al though I have lelt it my'iuty to add my.testimony to it for some lime. had it not been. for a lute instance ob medicine the edieine above alluded to was instrumental In restoring tit perfect health all only child, whose case Wyg nlnmrt hopeless, in a flintily of my acquaintance. ''l thank heaven;" said a doting mother, "my' child is saved front the jaws of death " Beyond all cloubt, Dr. Swayae's Compound Syrup' f Wild Cherry is the most valuable_itiedicine iu this Or any other country. I ant certain I have witnessed more than one hundred cases where it has been attended' with complete success. I have used it myself. in an ob.;linate attack of Bronchitis, in which it proved et% fectric inn'n exceedingly short time, considering the seventy of the 'came_ I can recommend it in the fill lest confidence of its superior virtues. I would ad vise that no fluidly should be without it; is very pleas ant, and always beneficial; worth double and Often ten times its price: The public are assured there is no quackery about it. R,,JACKSON, D. D. formerly Pastor of th*First Presbyterian Church New York. •' • Thousands of letters such as the above can be shown testifying to the good effects of this 'Valuable reMedy, in curing Consumption, coughs, colds, asthMai liver complaint spitting of blood, nervsus dehility pain in the side and breast, and all diseases of the lungs. Reader ! are you suffering front a cold or disease of the lungs Try this remedy! you will not, perhaps, regret it. It wi!l arrest all Aimee disagreeable spun toms which strikes so much terror to the mind, and proton g your