II Y:Ternis••of the' Miners Journal, ..} , . . Two Dollars per annum, payable semi , annually advance to those who reside in the County—and annu ally in advance to those who reside nut of the County The publisher reserves to himself thelight to chat g , $ll tin per annum, where payment-it delays onger •han oneyear, - I 1 • . . TO.CLUBS., i .- Three copies to one address. ' $5 00 Seven Do ' .: Do " 10 00 - I Fifteen • .1./0 i . Do ' : ' 1 , -20 00 .--' ive dollar in advance Will pay for three yea Ns Stitt. ' i 1 , R VTES OF ADVERTISING. , `sr iptmn to .. th ., e , Journal. - I 0 le'Square of . 10 lines, 3 times, • . 100 E era sultsequi , nt !nsertion; . "I' r • -• . 25'. Half Squareof 8-lines; 3 times, - -' 50 ..---1 Srt bsequ I , ent 'nsertions, each, 1 ' ' • 121 "Fr ur lines, 3times, . I•- l'ls St,bsequent insertions , each, •' 1 . . ' r 6t ' --.. Cl c e Square, '3 Months,* - , . I O3 00 ' Si months, 5,00 Oh.. Year* .. . , 7 00 Ilt ;Mess Cards of Five finite, Per anr Um, . ' .3,00 ( , M .r e cta n ,, tft i , t a h n t d h o e t p h r e i r v s ii advertising egor ilei l ti i Y 1,4 d t I l i . , 1 ,• . - erent ' advertisements weekly."- I ; -', 10 00 're Larger Advertisements, as per igreement. - ' ' ..srsitits Isom ASTON= RIDGE 'SEMINARY - ~ !. • For Young Ladies. 7 . .. - , TrIlE coarse of study includes all th 1 e branches of a 1 thorough English education, together with the Lat in and French larignakes, Music, andbrawing INSTRUCTORS.— Mrs. IluNiArto - rotv and Miss McCLE•st: - . .. ;.:t 41 ,1 1 t r i s a . i n l t l e . a has wi t h a ai e b.l. thorough: y knowledge st e . aimaage; haiing resided many years in Paris..-and' is A T this p an Seminaries. ~ i o fdu c ( a ) f t i t o h- n i' in FrenchEtio /X riety R 411 IN: Miss McClean is unexperienced and 'successful teach- "" ,of the English branches. ' .., [-I , . , - non of the for Ceme , The Ancient Classics, English - Literature. and the ,-.N tural Sciences, with the aid of Philosophical appa- The p . - r Ins, will be made the subjects of familiar tectules, by teries it it e Rev: R have Iv R. S. Huntington. A. M. ,I L i . he French Itinguagejw ill ttie,spokqn in the kmily. ,llTUATlONi—Astomßidge id in -Delaware Z'ounty, Laurel execut Pa.; about two hours'. ride front Philadelphia. via. Ches.! „ A , l ' -ter ; it is remarkable fin its healthinOs,--and beauty of. u , s t n sc'etiery The niunlier of pupils being limited, they will 5 ,,„` e ,`," 11, re enjoy'the -retirement and advantages of dquiet ; ' ''''.'-' iron Christian homd. , ; T l E i rt s : 111. 1 1 S ciu — ds "' et. s • e t4 i ' '' .c n h o a f i gfievefoiringit l al ,' 7l.l?lligi:2•W:l9iling. oos Het f el,lights, liedding.usemf books antTAtationery,togetlf- / 1 ..' l i e with all the tuition. The' osi.v extra charges are f Music and drawing.' -Payment alWr in advance. a; tn The sessions enaleace,on the-Ist or . lay and theist ; b Of November. ' . LI . • , RECOMMENDATIONS.. • t (FROM TIIE.RT. REV. 131,1(01 1 [ I :POTTER.) k.:riat FOhqfrilter takes pleasurri tn recomme - nding, -.nosed Female School of Astute Ridge, to the fa- .: - -onsideration of parents, I.4ilef ially of those l '--e.rs of the Projestatet.Epistopal Church. ( ljhenry aim ,relieloti.; in-traction - moss, the pupils will enjoy the -.Aired, retitled, and dif.c . licailtifal 'positions in IS the vorable e., NithO are Mem. .13e•sides•fattlifs ite. from well'qualitied pr, inestimable advatoraoes „ tionale ho nee, in one of the mos the state. The substrilter is graiified to learn say the number of admissions is to be so restricted, HMI the',N3,c,linol wlll.l partake essentially of character oft, private - 6 roily. ALONzu POTTER.' ' (FROM TIIE - ENsCOPAI. RECtntDEll) v! "t 4 r, have no doubt that the institution wil more I • fulfil all:Mitt is premised in its Prospectus."'z.4.ll,,." to y- ' ''„ • r, . Rev.' 11. S. riusTINk.;ToN, uroen petfully 'Jan. Ii ‘ : lit 7 4-3111 Imported Gaide tasteful designs and 1, te. handsninest description t 1,.. Flooring.mtporfed, and alwa,, at the nio,it reasonable p ices. S::,•• Marble Cutters can he supplied all times with any nunthrir of 'finished Mantles or Tab . ops. at re - tlittetl wholesale prices, and the Ttade will M. urnish, ed at the shortest notice with all kinds of Mar 1.ei „..„....„ u the block, or cut to sizes for Monuments, &c. • • JOIN' IlAlli D, , • Ro g olload, above Spring Garderrst• Ph lada., :kith, 1817. • . '5-6tno MEM Sale of -Lo,s,lut L'Onaldson, SCHUYLKIL L . ' Ti 7 ILL he sop Pu, lie sale, at ()unison, ,!'fotel, in VF the llonriAnnz' town of Donalit•tißtc - cichitylkill County, a nimulier of 'co:m..ll'l:m , out by theiStvaifira Coal Land Coinpany,laq an arlditti t to te•town tiCatonahlson. '1 he town of Diniald,on is cated at theAwail of the Siv•iitata hail [Road, which will • in May neat, he eonneaeil with. the Mine r•irlinylkil I "Haven Rail ltbad.'tlitnii gii ir, That sectibn of the Coal Rezion two avenues to nr:irket, Prom location, it is destined, iingnostional4, heroniennu . of the larcestViwn: it/ the 12o:zit - in. and. therefore. pe t sqns in want of h it! better • Thb sale will !ae place on SatitrilaY. the Ptli day of , April inn t„at 10'o'clock A. M. Torun , Mad, known on 'Med:ly of sale. - (•. r\\EELF, •. Agent for Swaiani, Coal LandVa• • Feb It • 7A$ GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS AT 117101,ESALL:7 — . 311 E S - 113 1)11 - 7. 11` 7 i: • • NNouNcE.s.to friend - and the ,pablivthat he i r . 1 d , c from \• iv Vol i. pe . z ,icalu .lrnats Nicer:ix ani! Pilot. the foliting alit: I, of gro rent, and pro ate, mitt Jli he will sell wltitht,ate at New Vorh . lllll.l, • Steatotioat Pilot,:' j (.'asks Clieei4e. 51 Titiv4i - llntter, Si 11111 s, Scale full, !Otto ilert l.;¢. :in (10 111 '2:Mackerel, 1n ilo ; N:4 - . I , WI JO, ito Mot: No I do, 10 1111 No. 2 . _do,' IJ 1 do. 18 bbl,. Appixs, then salt: - I'er steamboat 11111:11i7. - 9.stiiln4 hotter, 5014141:, Stlear..l9 qt 1 .44 Iline.do,.loo ri,)111, S raw pip..., Cm I r1.,,a1e fish. 22 do•Na-'2 :11 - idierel.lll/di head; Cibliatte.tiO .Ilea: 11l irk Tea, 501inshels 25 ligoor. • Also. 10.1: trrej:. North River Oat Me ter by-the quantity or ; ton Dec 12 !bib DR. CULLIMS PA STATIONELCS lin. N to anirminrc the ed A.J.* Mot:kid:l4 • of DIG. CULLIN'S I:GETABLE For the core orSi..rofula, Me rim fial 1114 purities ”rtlioblo9d. t i tleat es °fe l • ' DR. cuLLIN•r: VEGETABLE l'For all dirases iiimilent to Females, at ily medicine. _ SWAIM'S COINIPCILIND SyRUF OF for Colitumption, Coualis, Croups, at ~dl3cass i_ • • ••11221 - W,NNp & WALTON'S ' To be iiiilyl•-tmlermle or retail of 11 , 16 w Anthracite ) 7:17 Just .re.ceivt asliortinc , blank books, fancy .‘tatiiiii - 11, , , ke. ' Jan 16 fiesv Ileforfoit E. CARTER, re.pociiiilly inform . 'the public Izenerall3. That he arid commodious hasuulioni tinder iCeS . lieW 11,150 Ware and has REFECTORY:: 'lle m. 131 he happy at his friends: and hop, to h e a ble in ri all sentaniable delicacies; such as CIYS'TERS, \ TRIPE CLANS, rouLl G:43/ E.', PIG'S • v ENISUN, BEEF thebesVpossible sqle. By : trict ness he Sielieveir iliat,he l ran give gel lb those who favor hini with their N. B. fiis liar will be furnished Beer, Ale,,Porter, Cider, and all sir atieverages.l' J ntiatyl • . 'l l ' 0 L p T. Wtsst THE totwpriher ha, ina moved in 31 Itiailwelito! to W.‘,.1 Brawl' Ca{ Dill Rail Itnall, It rent, ill lieing a fi l inn„e; 3 14,0111:Z tir , t r door, Ti nil secnnd,'caithat liittlieti iu the rear, in gop) well of water. The premises will Wirt Ilia suitable Prate rent,. For further 4Ktrtirulars scriber at Mingsville, 0r,! , t0 11. Dei' Dratlch Valky. C. Miners,%iliii', Jan 2:1;,1517. I •• • It valuable Coal.ll's.:ac, to Rent.t 4. 4 .1" p 0 let On tl!:{Sek:, to mut: applicants. all that tract of . 1 lam! hemp2ini, to .the - Not th Anierit Goal known as tlitr3llll Creel, Tract, c..nfaitnnt the DLlow - :a!! hat of CoaiNeins. many of winch,—amore - others, the Peach Mounlain' Veins—having 'a TallaC 1110%er a nnle in .1(110 Spoint, Ilarralleurh, Pearsmi, Clarkson, Sterenson.,Liltle Tracey, Peach iMountain VPias„ , (ip,ll Park or Raccmsdale N'ein,Ver ndicular, Thai - hood, and nig Diamond Veins, along ::"..vith many others rot named. Y..leo;all that tract called the .lunctiiin Tract. belone- IL , : to the_mid Company, eontainin at he Salent,Fnrreet,, 'lLtkL , ll.l l ole, Niortliner, Tunnel, Black 'Mine, C. Law tonand Alfred 'Lawton Velmi„ Alsh, a Saw Mill and Qituated on the MileCrimk Tract. all of which .will be rented' on tin - Aerate terms by a pith inc _ , DAN ID - tEIIILLAS, - I'osville, Feh. tt 9- ROOFING. SLATES. MBE subscriber informsi he ettizeds of Pidtsx ilk and 1 iys vicinity, that he is prepared to deliver and do all its bsanchrs'at hprire very little higher •Itan shingles and at the •liortrtst notice. Those wish ingter examine his slates in' , %%mat re• fer to 7tli , ssrs. T. 11. Winiersteta, Pdrt Carbon, and E. W McGinnis. Pottsviiie: Work! warranted equal to any in the State. Arldresall nriNrs to the spbsgri }sr, at Bath, Northatnpton County, ' BOILERS 31cDOWELL, _Bath ) „Aan 23, 1517 • OILIVIGSIBURV- ACADEI3IY. institutinn is open for the reception of pupils Lindh male and &Male from all p r arls of the county, - tinder the direction'ofMr. S. P. PENFIELD, Principal, , and Miss E. B. PENFIELD. Teacher of female depart must. St udie.. put sued are ,Continrtn Engli- h, Higher Engti.h, Latin, and Greek . Vocal Music, and. Drawing, - Terms ofluiti,n from 'lure to six: dollar.; per guar: Yaratlnn , three weeks from-3d Wedne-day• in August; 2 weeksfroni tile Wednesday preceding Christ ,na,, and one week from the ItLst• day of Thrch. t Npr, 7, Ibltl • 4:34f To Merohanta- and Others. • WIDE - urn:l3lX -PA 11l ER.' 77 UST received from Philailelplf.o a large tupply of .1 • Wi( , ,,•• rnrtain Paper, wtticli we will cell ity the dozen or (diger quantity. at PlitLidelphla wholesale, prices: r.)- Merchants ran Low'receive their supplies ;vithout sending to the city_ Also a lot of the-narrow ['tomtit Paper, heing Othipieces, at less Manufae torcr's prices, at • BANNAN'S Cheap Paper Stole , Pottsville. Feb 13 • -4 •' 7- . . „.- Light !—Lainp's' •!! `: , . . . . YtkittEWl''zi new Calni th itto Lamps the clwapesX J. and beet 'lamp for Campltinc ever offered to the public, are now for pate at the...dreg store of the sub hrril,er. Come and ice. them.. JOHN S. C. MARTIN. r.....`tr.•• , . • lnn • --- , ~ . . , . .. . ' . - • ....bst. ------: 1" '" _ ‘_,___ ' ''''''r72 -:, v I . . .. I . .. • • - .. , •• ...... .i "..,--1• • . • . • - \ _x : - V :. S . 7 . : , , , , • . . . „ :fi,.. = . IL.---,-Tc.-.... -• - --. - "'"- -'' et. , ...-1 .- j .9" . ..ek.j..• f.e . #' , ..-‘ • ../.. • . . . . ' 4 , -. . . _ . I -• . I . f. • j . • .. . . • I ' ...... ...---, ---•- ' ..-17,2_ e. , . • . I . ~ - • ... t •,___!_ ... t , .1 ' '.., ...o i i 5 .. - ... , . . • . . . : 7'.. :S:-_-1T.::',;.-,•47::. ~:i.t6: A . .., AND • . c ,T,T b svELLE ~, t .,.. I ... ..„ 4. . I ..... .• . . . • .: . . . , A . . .. . . . , . • .„ .. . ..... .. . ..,......._....,_. • .....,. , _ • , , WEEKLY BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, AGENT FOR THE PROPRIETOR, OTTy - ILL - p4, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY PA VOL XXIII. ti p 1)i labetpl)i Steam iron Railing Fad try, RDIGE - ROAD,' • AIIOVB BUTTONWOOD St, PHILADELPIIIi. ri.T this establishment may be found the greatest va riety 01 Plans and beau.ifnl Patterns for IRON RAILINGS i'.'the United States, to.which the atten-' tion of those in want of any deccription,and especially for Cemetries, is particularly , lnyited. • The primitial part of all the handsome Railings at, Laurel Hill, Monument, and other celebrated Ceme teries in the city and county of Philadelphia, which have been so highly extolled by the public press, were executed at this manufactory.— • A large Ware-Room is connected with the Estab lishment, where iy kept constanly on ,hand a large stork of ready-wade Iron Railings. Ornamental Iron Settees, Iron Chairs, new style plain and ornamental Iran, Gates, .with an extensive assortment of iron "acts, Pedestals,lron Arbors, Also, in gteat va riety. ‘Vrodelit and Cast Iron Ornaments, suitable for Railings rind other purposes The snbr-7criberiwould also State that in his Pattern and Designing Department he has employed some of the best talent in the country, whose whole attention is devoted to the.' business—forming altogether one of the most complete and systeinatic establishments of the kind.in ROBERT WOOD, Proprietor, Ride Road, above Buttonwood street. Phileda., January 30th, s—Gato STEAM 31.4:1t-B,L E WORKS . • R'IDGE •RO 314:, • • .:tbave . Spring Garden street, PHILADELPIITA: • 1 estabhsinnPrit is erected on an iniproved . o4n, and by th,ahl of Steam Power manuraturea kinds of. Marble Work in a superior,style, and at the - wet prices for CaSli: . . lareSt and best assortment of Marble Mantles Tese& - to the public may be seen at the Ware id' the attention of purchasers is Staivary and Vases of the twist. .I,terns, made of the (West arid Italian Marble Tilss '"-4„on 4/awl, and for sale 1 P.T.j .1?. ,. W WHITE LEAD.' F-• , lilirheiherAil-:& .Brother, . '. .. ,---, 1 - ri T A NurAcrruizE:llS. , ,No - f35 north Pron. street 1 . , lU,Petitttteicltia, have now a 12.0('iit<E;Upply of their , t.‘rtArranted pore White lead, and t hose c'd...Oaners wilt. hare been sparin;_ly supplied iii consequeneoOl a run -on,t he article, slya II; I tow have their orders filled: i\o kll n substanre possesses those perservaoe: a nti - beatittlying. proi , erites so desirable in a paint, if, an equal extent with unadulterated'while lead; hence apv• admixture 0 htbei- materials only mare tta value. :It has tkrefore !Ken the s.tcOy aim of the; lin nu factures, for nianycs ea rs, to supply to the public a perfectly pure and the I:llcoa...i:in2dc,- um.l f,ir the artiu le, is ; urooflh:t it trn , inet with fa sor. ft iq invariably he.ai.ded on 'ine he ad--WKI'LI- Eltl LL 11;10 1. 1 1 VIZ. in full, aid oa the'uther, PritE—allin red lcurra - . . Novend:i:: 19. t • • 47 ti=). l ,ll ue 20 do No. Ihalf do No„ I do, p qua rti-r do No. tp.„:',o sacks line - . PHIL.IDELPHM,I?E. I IDISG .I.NrD POTT.S'rf LL'E R.1u,170.4 D. • Cod fish, `.29ldd, WO, No:. I do, '20 , 01 10 bokes li'crssenger Trains. Hours ofstart inr. on and after Monday, Oct. ft,:1845 From l'ottAv ,at 9 A;. 'M., Dmh , Philttda., " 9..1: 31., - • • 1501.i1154 OF PAt'. I tiI,NCOREADING: For Intildd:f., nt 10 A. M. t , - Pottilltt •'' 1 11 A. M.. S . • RA I'ES OF FARE. al; 100 :i:ns ACEA 11 It 13' ST. t 1 lug It;ij Sll(Ceed went f,,r the N A Cl; A.' lr . tges,' inc,l all itn tril., at tli , office' C. l!owt.eti Pottsville - 0m1,';,3.50 and 3 00 '• " $1 .10 and 1 Phihil:i., 0, I. 111 15— Reatling Sr l'otts- . . rinvaluable Cull:. WILD CHERI" d all Pulmonary • ;Wilde Rail Road. Reduction o f Free hl on Merchandize. . , IN AND will Monday nest , Jane 26th, IBM kf Goods will be fOrwardcd with despatch at the. fol lowine rates of Frcieht, betweell Reading and the points below stated, per ton of 2000 lbs: . - Between Between , Reading Reading . • \[ . ." and and • MEDICINES, ! Gazettr 01Tice. - nt of school and: ' • .. . , ' Phila. 1 i'ottsviitc. . . , Plaster, slate,. tile s s,' kn.. 1 10 ; '75 cts. I'ie iron, blooms, timber, ) - ma rlde, iosin, tar, pitch, :- '' I eci. -' . 00 cts. and grindstones, • ' 3 , . . . . 7, ,,.. g ft ,S. spikes, ha riroo,l , • - • castinks.lead.turperitine I 4 1 , -. :f ' • bark, - -ratolikrmi, salt, }- 40 . ' .1 00 • provisioifs.lmlatnes, lust I • tier, stoves, A-17.-'4- 1 ,.:,, . j ? . Flour per barrel, '',.:::"-- • Vi'cts. ' 11 cts. Wheat, corn, irye Clover , / - - seed, 4- salt rier ' l4shel.' LT47,:-. . . 4 c ' t ' ---• 3 cl ''' Grm.eriee,liardware,steel,) '''.-,. copper,: tin, bras., do mestic liquors,machine-I } ry; butter and f! eggs, - - cheese, laid and tallow, I oil, wool, cotton. battler 1 : raw hide's, paints,. oys... , terS., hemp. and cordage. J ' ' Dry Goods, drugs 4- ineili-1 • 7 dues, foreign • limiors, I • ' , , • , - ' wines, glass. paper,fresh }.' , 260 r • . 170 fish, meat, entifeetiona;..l„ ~. •J, ._ ry, books 4 , stationary. . . No additional charges fox commission. ,storage, or receiving or delivering, freight at any of the Compa. 15 . 's Dc pots on-the line.. . I July 15. 1813 ' ' • s❑ times id see tirgish them with 'lt I ' , 'EET. STEAK Futenttntt to bust perul riatisflction . Morn. • Iwith the best of of Tlttopttwee OEM nff , rs {lcy, oh the Ming: , wn siory• double 4 morns Oil the W hie h Mere is a person 11 n mod ppply trt the MO 'ores!, Jr , West' Dr OR EST. 11.11. IL; ROAD IR3N: - SOIL° Ti Flat Il d a o r 11.7111 d Iron, do d . H do 21 x do; do do with spikes 15 •do 1 a ; • do ' do do . And Platys, for sale by Al & G. ItALS-TON, I:snuth front st., 'July ISlli. 2S BUItHEN,'S,T . ATENT .HORSE SHOES !taADE, OF .TIME liest . relined American 0 ~. l e l ,,, rl ,; :: : :l : l;i :t r‘ r; , ; :t i r d li s i. l,: r l a re. , i l l: , : tp , : : : :i : t n irec a g ii b rii a :l ' i ' s ::::a e l ,oir, :l . ii i : e Au z ,, s i,li j a isi , ?.:. :;f al i bi e i ni t e l ,: r f s, r i r i i , : c t... t ; e o. l : ol ; o: :i k . l f e: e e r GRAY & BROTHER, 12 Willflth st.,Pliilada. June F. , 23—, SALT > . SALT ! • SALTS ! . • CALINASaIbin barrels AL hags, for sale at the laiveii ,1 :Market price, .ilelivered on hoard of Boats on the Schuylkill FREE of PORTORGE by , ) - - (lit kV & .IMOTHEIL 31 Walnut st. or Locust,Bt. Wharf Schuylkill Igth, 29,; rlllE;nbscrih have now landing limn Aiharn 1. bra. from I,iv.e . rpool, 5 tons Rail Road Iron, II s;, 5 tons 1.? x}, 10 tons x tons 11 Also, 80 tons best refined Iron; eon,isting.of round, square and flat bars. Apply to ' • . . &E. GEORGE, - North Eastcorner of Markdt and 12th ,treet,- 1816. . 17-tf, ,rTITIF: sub , cribers have constantly on hand, and for 1 sale low. in Intim ,uit purchasers, Bar Iron, Boil er and Fine Iron, past, Shear and Spring. Steel, second quality Flue Iron, suitable for *chute., Coal Cars, &c. kr,.. Orders receiVed and promptly executed for Flat Rail Road iron end for Chains suitable for mines, by 151011RIS & JONBS, iron rilereltants, l S. W. corner Market and Schuyl - : • kill 7th street, Philadelphia. Philada., November 21, 1946. • . . . TTE , subscribers invite. the attention of Country ,Merchants td the followifig articles in their line, all of the veryirest qualify.; - Mustard put up in barrel., 4111 half barrels. • , Do do , kegs of .s°lbs., 10 Ilia.; and 20 lbs.. each. . . Do • do here., of 2 dnz. quarter lb. tins. Do do • boxes of 2 doz. half lb. tine. Coffee, green. roisaed and ground. Chocolate and Cocoa. Spires of all the. different kindx,bethgronnd and en. ground,• viz —Nntnregs, Mace; Cinnamon, Glnves, Allspice, Pepper. Ginger. . • • ' Ttre ahove goods are offered nit the most reasonable terms, and -.delivered To any part• s of the city free of expense. !• • WITIIINGTON, FJIANiaS & WELCH, , , NO4,_nutchstreet. I lllth I/47 15 , . . . ! 1 1 _ ,• . . . , . I WILL TEACH YOU TO •PIERCE THE BOWELS OF 'THE•EARTH, AND rims° - OUT FROM THE CAVERNS OF MOUNTAINS, METALS WHICH WILL GIVE STRENGTH-TO OUR RANDS AND SUBJECT ALL NATURE . TO OUR USE ANO • PLCASIME.- I —DR. JOHNSON • • 1 •-* a . , 1 1 i * WINTER AItRA?.:GE.NIiiNT "•••=4•-. . • 9 35 • "4-.‹.. 11 RAIL ROAD IRON. IRON STORE. I,llcbirinc..3. OFi 1 • ' WILD CHERRY, THE i . THE OR EAT REMEDY FOR CONSIAMfTGN , • And the best Medicine known•to Man for the cure of , ••stlima, of every stage; Liver Complaints, Bron chitis, Influenza, COughs, Coulds, Bleeding of the Lungs, Shortness of Breath, pains and weakness in the s ide , breast, &c., - . and all otherdiseases of the i . • 1 _ Pulmonary Organs. ,% VERY important disease over which this 'Balsam' ilk ends a very powerful influence, is thatof a DIS.- EASED LIVER. In this complaint it has undoubtedly „proved more efficacious than any remedy Inthertn em .ployed, and in numerous instances when patients had endured long and severe I suffering from .the disease, without receivirg the teat benefit from various reme dies, and when MERCURY' has been . resorted to in vain, the use of this Balsam has restnrgd 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 astonkhing citlicack Mille disease above 'mentioned, we also tinditi a very effectual remedy in ASTHMA, a complaint in which it has been extensive ly u-ed.with decided success, even in cases of years standim?. - It not . orly einanates frrim a regular Physician, but has-also been well tested in all the complaints_ fo which it is recommended. It Is not my intentior, , therefore, either to cloak ti in mystery„,or in any wa • deceive the public by overrating its virtues ; on th : contrary, I shalt simply, endeavor to give a brief stati ' inert of its u.iefulness, and flatter myself that its out • prising efficacy will enable rue to furnish such moat i of its virtues as will satisfy the most incredulous, tha I Consumption may and`CAN BE CURED,' if this med cine be resorted to in -time. , . Poughkeepsie. N.Y. Sept. IS, 1545. Mr. Seth W. Fowl,:: Dear Sir :—The character ne Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry is so well established throughout th country,, and especially in the State of. New Yoek, that any further, testimony would seem to lie uneres • wry. Yet I have derived so much advantage from it that I ant happy to communicate through you to the sick and atfficted,what it has done for me and I consider it a privilege and duty to•do so. 1 have been troubled with weak lungs for four years ; had a coitah more' or less every winter . I was confined to the house all last winter with a severe coirg,h, pain in the side and breast;-raised blood several times., I consulted a phy, sic inn, bit have never taken any medicine which has done me so much good as WISTAR'S . BALSAM OF Avii.DenEartr. I consider it the BEST medicine in the world for Colds, Coughs, and Pulminary Com plaints. - ', WILLIAM B. SWAB TS. , , OPINION OF A REGULAR PHYSICIAN.. Ester, Mg., Sept. 30, 150. This certifies thatNl. have recommended the use of WTSTAII'S BALSAM (IF WILD CHERRY for diSea4 ses of the LtllliN, for two year past, and many bottlee 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. ii BOYDEN, Physician at Eater Corner. NO QUACKERY! NO DECEPTION! All Published statements Of cures perforated by this meilicip . are, in every respect, TREE. ' B 11 EW' 01F COUNTINFEITs Axn ImersTioss.--The unpara leled-and astonishing efficacy of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry ill all the diseases for tylii it - -is teem unendeM. caring many , cases after the skill of the be- physicians was' unavailing, has effected a Irge 'a id increaine.. demand fiir it. This fact has caused ~e veral unprincipled counterfeiters and intim- Ito rs to palm off spurious mixtures, of sintilaci,name -Tind app,arance.Thr the gemtine BalsaM. , Kee:ireful and get the•gesmtine DR-. WISTAR'S BAL SAM OF WILD ermuly. ' None genuine unless' signed by'l. Burrs. Address-all orders to SETH W. FOWLE, Boston', Mass. ~.,; - I For stile by JOHN S. C. MART* Druggist Potts •vitle ;. WILLIAM TAGGART; Tamaqua; BICKEL & MEDLAR. Orwigsbure ; J. It & J. /A. FALLS, Miners ville ; CALEB WHEELER, Pinegrore., ' Jan. 10 2- HANCE'S SAPSAPARILLA, on nLooi) IKHAT IS THAT PRLVCIPLE WHICH WE CALL THE BLOOD? r IIE Wand is that principle by which the whale sys tent - is regulated. Therefore if the blood becomes impure, a genet afilerangement 'of the system must en sue ; and give rise to Coughs,/ Cold:, Influenza. D 33 pep:ia, Dropsy, Headache, Fullness of Blood, Itilious, Typlibid, and Typhus Fevers of all kinds, Indigestion, ealine.: of Stomach, Rheumatism and Rheumatic Affection, Nervous Affections, Liver Complaint, Asth ma, Pleurisy, Inflanimation (lithe Lungs, Low Spirits, Fits, !dense'?, Small Pay, Whnoping Cough,Croup,Sore Eye,i, Inward Weakness, Worms, Ctunay, Intone hinds; Cholic, Dysentary,.Gravel, Salt Rheum, Deafness and fah( r affections of the ear, St. Anthony's Fire, Scoria la or King's Evil, Ulcers, White Swellings, Tumors, 'Riles, Suppressed Monthly , discharges, and Female Complaints in general, Eruptions the Skin, Habitual Costiveness, and all diseases depen ig on a disorder ed and diseased state,of the blood, or suspension of the healthy secretions - . Therefore on the. first appearance of any of these svniptoms, lIANCE'S SARSAPARILLA OR BLOOD PILLS, should be procured; and - used a:cording to the directions.' Price 25 cents per box of 50 Pills, or five boxes for one dollar. FURTHER PROOFS OF THE EFFICACY - OF HAW' E' S C O.M P d U..VD SYRUP OF - Hail RHO MVP INREL IE V- I.VO ED ..41'..5W ! Mr. George T..Warringten, residing in York a treet, Federal pill, Baltimore, waS attacked with a violent cough and sore throat', after trying many remedies. was induced by a friend to use Hance's Compound Syrup oflioarhound, and before using one bottle was entirely cured. ANOTHER YET MORE ASTONISHING ! Mrs. Llenrietta Merrick, residing in Miinument street between Canal and Eden stieets. was attacked with a very severe cougliand pain in the breast, Which was so intense that it extended to the shoulders, _She was afflicted aisn with a pain in I the side. -.4efter laying many remedies, she was persuaded by a friend to use Hance's Compound Syrup otillorihound, . rid, after using three doses, she experienced great re ieTsyredbefore she had finished theblittle,,was entirely curi. , d, • . • Pricri"so;eelits per i,ottle.nr 6 bottles for *2 O. For sale by SETA S. HANCE, corner of Charles and Pratt streets, 110. M Baltimore ettect ; and by the following Agents r< • JOHN FLOOD, Pottsville! • E & E. HAMMER, Or ; GEO. 11F.IF.SNVBER & BROTHER, New Castle ; WM.. PRICE., St. Clair ; SAML. KENIPTON and HEiI,NER, STRAUS, & Carbon - 01.1, VEIL & MAILS ,- Five Points; C. W-...p.'.UNENYIAU ER.Tainagtm ; J. 13. FALLS, Miuersvtlle. R 9-- ANOTHER TRICIOIPIr OVERDISEASE BY 11110111PSOWS Conipound. Syrup of Tall woork ..11:41 3 TI. • • BEHOLD the following testimonial : PIIICA. Nov. 1816. • • The undersigned is induced to make the following 'prier statement, under a firm conviction that many vain ible lives would be saved if.those affected in Um :same manner-had recourse to the same means that have restored her to health. Being afflicted for a long time 'with a t intent cough, with pain in the side and breast, and almost total loss of voice, with difficult respiration, and with,inability to dischargeithe phlegm which ob structed the breathing, meat was my distress. .It- is scarcely necessary to say, that •during this time many medicines were used, but all atm avail,ndit one bottle of Thompson's t.omO. Syrup of Tar and. Wood Naptha was prbrured. But astonishing were its effects t Before taking hatrof it all alarthing symptoms disappeared-7ex- - pectoration became free—the cough' ceased—the nice recovered, atid alt pain and oppression vanished ` before' finishing an entire bottle. this statement car,he of any benefit to the afflicted; you' are at liberty to (lice it, for that purpose. . C. Srivrinn,l 'No. 1.10 Spruce Street. • • • TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS.I Consumptives remember' that it Thomp-on's Compound Syrup of Tor and Wood Nopitia. which is daily etrecting such remarka ble cures in Pulmonary Comumption, Asthma, Bronchi tis, epittin: Blood, Pain in the Side and Breast, Sore Throat, iloarsene-s, Palpitation of the Heart, Whoop ing Cough, Croup, Hived, Nervous Tremors:, Liver Cotnplaint, Diseased Kidneys, 4-c , nerd - rim beware of all spurious mixtures of Tar or Naptha, and purchase of the advertised agents only. ' ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE :t • • I'IIII.ADEVPIIIA, Feb. 2.1. 1616: The undersigned is induced to make the fellowin" brief et atement under a firm conviction that many val . - ualde lives might be saved, W.IFi recourse had to the. name means which have restored me to health, I had • suffered for yearn with vi eakness of the lungs and LiV er complaint, but so gradual itvere the inroads of disease that I felt, no alarm until within the last year. The chief cause of distress was imin in my breast and right nick', gre at oppressioh, almost Arangling, and total ina bility to raise the corrupt matter which ohAoletell my tteathing ; and at times so great was my suffering • Thought I could not live an hour. It is scarcely neces, nary to say' that during this time I had the bestraedical attendance, was cupped, blistered. &c. with no avail'. also used various advertised and well known medi obtalning no relief whatever, until I procUred Thompson'aCompoimil Syrhfrof Tar and Wood Nap tha. one bottle of which heitelitted me more than all else Thad taken ; and now I assert it as tor solemn belief that by tjtis time I should have been in my graye had not procured this remedy at the time 11did.. • • Ssaitit JANE ADAMS. Sworn to and subgcribed tfj;s 2 lth day of February, 1816, before me, CHAUNCEY MILKLEY, Alderman. Prepared only by Angney t Dickson, (successors of S. P. Thompson,) at the M. E. corner of Fifth and Spruce streets, Philadelphia: Sold by J. G. BROWN, Pottsville ; E. W. EARL, Reading; and MOORE & LONOAKER, Norristown. ' Price 50 cents, or six bottles for $2 Dec .5.046 . 40— SATURDAY. MORNING,. MARCI-1 6, 1847 10:1 tife .11sitrance. NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE ASSURANCESOCIETYof LONDON Empowered by - Am of Parliament CAPITAL Sii United . States Bb Jacob liarvey, Esq. Chai JohnJ.'mei, Eett. Jonathan Goodhue, Esq. James tloornan Ean. ; }New York. George Barclay, Esq. Saltine, S. llowiand, Esq. Gorman A. Wirth, Esq. • . tiarnuel M. Fox, Esq: f, Clement C.fiddle, Esq ' L Philadelphia. , GENT:RAI. AG ENTS4 MA NA GERS 500,000 STG. . ;aril of Directors. innan, 1 For the New',York.Bratich. J: L. Sta r'. 74 , Wall sf. New York; for the Nev England Brarinh, E. A'. Grattan. Merchant's. Exchange. Boston- for Mary land and Washington Branch. D. MeLain, Ger-, man st. Baltimore; for the other eraneheS, Wfn. Peter. 68 south 4111 street (Philadelphia. BA NKERS.—Mt.rehant's Batik. New York. PHYSICIANS.—.f. K- Ellodgers, 111.*D. and A. E. flosack, hl. D. New York; 'Winslow Leivis, :hum, M D. Boston; P. 11. Brickler , M.D. Baltimore; J. Barclay Biddle, M. D. lihiladelphia. - ; , '• ' SOLICITORS.—W. Van, Hoek, New York; F. Dexter, Boston; J. M. Campbell, Balt imore,' . Wm IV: Daley, Philadelphia. -. I .. ,i -;, . ' tyliis institutir n, founded on ti - ehlutts t al Safety and Joint Stock , priheiple. and embracing irtl the recen. inipmvements , in the science' of Life- Insurance, Mier having. eiperie ced the most Marked SUCCS3 in Europe, has estabishcdtillices in British America and varbuk parts.of the United 'Sines, witeie its principles iireivinitingemial faiour and apprnial..l - {he many advantages which it Offers to all personsi.vvishing, to insure their lives, are lst ; --its rtateger srctriii . rv,arising from a large paid up and safely invested capital; 2d—its moderate rates of premium ;.prilL-the participation of all profits 'by the insured, }vhich . (as, he business of the Society in Great Britain and ersewhere, has beeonte very, eaten shred is of the inmost henest and ithportance; 4th— , the' se givers to the Assured of .twb thirds of the a tAtiuntif their former iiitytherds. wilenever requited ithug ohviating the objections agai st Lif.r.liniuram cps ,with (hose whose incomes are precarious, and whip might dread. the pmstbility ..o being nin arrear with their premiums, and of, thereby forf"eititig their i previous payments. 1 Piimphlets containing* the Society's,rates and every other itillirmation, may be obtai.ied on application to the 'Agent. at No. 63 south Fourth street,: Philadel phia, Of Charles- Da Forest . . West Branch ;Valley, and at the (dice or the Miners' lourrial,Pottsiille. , .Inne 28th . - . irc INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS 1.31( FIRE The" Franklin Insurance 'Co., ! 1 OI• PHILADELPHIA, Capital D.lito,DHO, Paid in . . Charter Perpelutd,..„ - -.1 r., oyils;uE to make liimiranee, permanent and lim- Tv ilea, on every description of Property, in town and coilittrV .on the usual favorable terms. Office '1631 Chestnut Street near 111 n Street. . .. I CII.VI,II.ES N. lIANCKER, President. , Dinuorons, , 'i . Charlis. N.' Banker, . SaMaci 'Grant,- J(IIII4.I,YCOtt, . Fried. ich Brown„,, . Toro ,is Hart,'i ' Jacob R, inirh, : ' • ThOdias S. Whartsri, Geo. IV. Richards, Totriad!Wai? . ner, 1 .11ordecai 1). Lewis. • , • ' ,CHARCES G. HANCKER;fric.6,.y. , The subscriber has lbeen 'appointed agent for the a bove mentioned' institution, and is now.' prepared to make insurance, on every description aqroperty, at the inwest rates. k r. I : ANDREW 'RUSSEL Pottsvill , June 19, 18f1, ' 2.5+1y ' OFFICE OP - 711E - I ,• - , Spring Garden Mutual Insurance i i, . , Company. - 1111 S Company litUing. organized according. f the rp , __pa it5.......0g mu.- 1 provisions of charier; is I . low prepared to make Insorances'against loss by rid-eon theanutual pritikiple, combined With the security of a joint stock capital.— The advantage of this Fysteui is, that.eflirient security s afforaleatat the Inweid rates that the. hositleas f II be done for, as the whole, profits (less an (l i amest t of tO exceed 6 per cent. per annum on the co pital)'will be re turned to the memberri of the institution, without their 'moulting responsible for any ofthe engagements or li abilities of the Company, further than the prinnitin see m:illy paid. 1 ' The great.suecess which thin system has met with wherever it has been introduced, induces the Directors to request: the attention orthe public to it, confident [bath requires but to lie undlrstood to be appreciated. The Oct of Incorporation ; and any explanation,ip re= gaid Ito it, may lie obtained by applying at the ,Office Ncirliierest corner of Oa and Wood sus., o•• of B. ,BAN.: NAll; Pottsville. . .•• ' ' . ': I . I I CHARLES STOKES, Presid nt. . C.IKEIIMBIIAAIV,i4.e'cretary. , I 1 II.IIIE.CTORS, 'Charles :Stokes,; 1 ' George W. Ash, ' Joseph Wood, 1 ' 'Abraham R. Perki s, 1 Elijah Dallett;, I t Dav id -Rankin, p. L. Lagnerenne '• Walter 11. Dick, , , SOITITIO Townsend, Joseph Parker, '' • ' TIM suiperiber has been appointed Agent for t to a hovel nu-Ahmed InalitMieri, and is prepared io ffeet nsitrancei On all descSiptions of property at the I We ate,. ' I . B. BANNAN FerintrY 28, MI6. I . , 1 THE GIRARD TAIT INSURANCE. ANINI: TY t :Zi TRUST CO.; OF •PHILADiI. • .•• OFFICE 1;59 CHESNUT ST. , .. Ai - kEn Rabe; I n e s , u f r o a r n . t er. ta insuring l.ii ti e Annuities s l , o g o r::t: asing l single f a e n . I En-' lid ownient::, and rOceivea nd execute !lust:.l ' • I A e 14. pr 1 year. . Pori years.- For i Li i fe. :‘ annually. "-slim Iy. . 0 •Yni) 01 , . ' 005 - ,1 77 1,:0 ''%131 ; 136 236 '',o , 169 i ' 153 . ' 32 :-.to : 106 ; . - 2 00 110 i , ' 4:13 1 . 401. 7 00 , E. AMP4I::—A person aced 30 years next fortlii-day, . p. yingthe Company*r 31,. would secure to his N- I taillir,or heirs 8100, should he die in sine neat ; air for .813 0 lie secures to pient $1000; or for , $l3 60: tinu ally Mr 7, years ;he declares to theta 1001) should he die n 7 years :. or f0r52360 paid annually! Miring life I e providds for them 1000 whenever he ~dies ; fair6sso they would reeeive 85000 should he the in i, .one - ear;, ' 4 • i I I I . , JANUARY 20.115.: TM.: Managers of this Company, at a, ineetin. held ~, ...n! em he 27th' Decber ult., agreeably-to the " in,siim rete red in the original prospectus or circular I . a Otte Caniumily,, appropriated a Bonus or addition to ell rioli-1 cies' for 'the whole of life, remaining in force, that• wet t issued prior to the Ist ofJannary; ISM... Tho s e .ofil mu therefore which were issued 'in theyea 183 6 , Willl be entitleirto 11) ices 'cent upon the mil insured. ' ! Making an addition of *lOO on every, $lOOO. j Thetis sllqo, wlll lie paid... When the policy becontesla claim inst m a d the $lOOO Originally insured. Those plicies that were: issued in 1837 will he entitled to 81 pe cop.', j or: .37 50:on every 81000. And those' issued it 1838, will be Entitled to 71 , per cent, or 873 on every 100, and in ratable proportions,on all said policies issued , prior to -Ist or January ,1612. . i The Bonus will be credited to each, oniony o the him S,endorsed on presentation at the Alike: : N It in the design of the Company, to continue to,lmake addition or bonus to, the policies for_ life at stated perinds: .1 (' .. 1 • JOIN P. JASIES, Actuary.- ' n. w.uicluitiis,presidecit, 1 i 1 to. l Tlte!ixtbscriber has been appointed. Agent for the , nhofe Institution. and is.prepared effect Insuraneeson dii , qs, at the published rates, and Bide any information esired on'the subject; on application at this Office.' BENJAMIN ()ANNAN ,Pottsvillett Feb. Ath. , , : :15— - I :I* .1112ITEItY, SKIN ILDRESSING,d Ste. . 1 • ..,, , . ~ . . .. ' • : ;FRAFKLIN KLINE - 1 ANsouNCE to his friends and the public, that he thas taken the Tan Yard, beloncing to the,estate 'of the late:William Shenfelter,oti Church alley, virhere he willlkeeVon hand for salt all kinds of leather menu factitred in the best Manner, and respectfully sillicits the ontinushre of ths custom of the late Mr. - Shenfel-i .ter. andthe public generally, which he Will endeavor to n ern: by a strict attention to,business. - Try.ts• 6 - 6 1 ., The! hie.hest price paid for hides. , I % 04. 31 1 . 1846 •;,. ' ' i 11 • .1-, MILIT-ARYI ST OR-Ev, , ? I •-- . TRE 'sjibssritier would respectfully inform his friends i and t tisfornrrs, ihat he has located his 1 1 iIiIII.ITNILY, CAI' lAISUFACTORY In Third 'street. No. 91,a few doors below Race, where hiii would be pljased to see his 014 customers, and as mapy neiv ones as are disposed to favor him with their custom. : Ile still continues to manulacture_Military anal sporttnen's amities 'of - every description , stic'h ag Le ther,l Cloth. Felt, Silk and Beaver Dress 'Caps, of all: patterns; ForageiCaps,lletsters for Troop; Betly•do. Cartropcif Boxes, Bayonet Scal3hards: Sword Belts of allkinds, Canteens: Knapsacks, di ff erent" patterns; 3 Fir Buckets, Buckets, Passin; Boxes, Tube do. Brushta apd 14 kers,!Plumes, rompoons, Firemen's Caps; Leather St ricks Grin cases, ,superior quality Shot Bags; Game / , • Pa s, Drums. ei-e. . . - ~ Orders thankfully received and. promptly? attended to. L' ' ' • AVM. CHESSMAN, No. 96, Nortb 3d et , a few doors below Baca:" , htlods., Joan:7 ; l3th, 164 4 . ' . From the Philadelphia Sattirday Courier I ' ' liiirl Dell ~ -' •, • . .- 'From the catty bells of morning,' • . 1 j Till the evening chimes resound, .. In the busy world' of labor, . - - ,• r , For my daily bread I'm hotind,. ._ _ Sit'illt no holies of more possessions - • i IThan six scanty feet of,ground! lot my soul hath found an empire, - . i .111 id between two sister hills, 'Where she dreams or roamsst pleasure, .--, ',Findittglvhatsoe'er she wills ;-- IThere sweet Dope her fairest premise. : ' , :With a laVish hand fulfils.. '., ' ' . I,' And the pith that windeth Millie , ' • IThere`s.no mortal foot may tread, • .iFor it leads through charmed wallies, 1 ~With enctianied blosibnis spread, !Under groves of tloWering poplars,, 1 .glirougli the t iolet's purple bed. .• i ; And it wind( beg:idea. river, . I .I. pal!' in eight and hidden lvtlf; There a groep of thoughts, like maidens; •, 1 Danckwith joyous song and laugh ; Oita griq 'anti solemn pilgrim; I Goes supported by his staff. • ; f w ith a nd water, iOverveileu vines and water, , Propt final many a hidden well,' - Are the rock'swhich make the gatew ay i And theiwater's silwerbell, • , Keeps the; warder, Silence, wakeful ' • At the geld of Hazel Dell t.. • i , •• ! • - . INdr may any, pass the warder . Till the;wattliword they repeat ; - IThey niust el) arrayed like angels, , I In theiripnritycomplete ; :. • , . And the staVe-supported pilgrim, • i Lay thelsapdals from his•feet .. :. ~ _ . . . And within ihe.purple valley, Where perpetual surnmer teems, jWhisp!railver tongued bread:lett!, ' • , i 1 Melting inn larger strealits, -.' ' j iWind 'round through sun and shadow, i Like a gentle majden's dreams. ,.' i • .1 1 1 Then . let labr hold me vassal, ';:_tittre my .0111 can scorn his reign ! '. I Ei:en fettersfor the' body ' . , i 1 Were but bands of sand, and vain t J l, While the spirit thus can wdrider, 'Singing through its !Mill domain L. , j I t: :In the long, S till hours of darkness, ~ 1 ;Stretched from weary , chinte tochime . _;, ''. , , Thus beside ling' own Castalia I ~...., 1 '4 can gather dowers of rhyme, ]filing with allltheir fresh dew freighieq, - • - ]llling, them! to the stream-of Tiine.lt , ' : ' .i . , A-MINER. I al4 Dell neat.Minersvilii Pa. I 1 ni,t the Ilistory.ofihe Sikhs, by l W.L.3l'CeorgeiM.D 1 , (the tot c li ' of - ii Itikeen • i . , . 1 ;,_ • . A enkeer, who arrived ut Lahore, engaged to -t - , ' , . tory.. himself for lany length of time; -shut up in .a bol,;Without either food or drinkd ' Runjeit die- II I / bel eyed his assertions, and was-determined to put theM tb proof; for this purpose, the man 'was shut rip in a woaden box, which was, placed in arzmall apr'irricittl below the level of the ground; . there waa jfultling (him to this box, whirli was seenred s, by -I ck and key. Surrounding this apartment therb wes the garden .house, the door of Which Was,' likewise locked ; and out-irfe' of this a' high wall, baring the doorway, built up 'with bricks and mud. i Lletside Ithe whole, there was placed4line; of sen ties "so that no. une could approaCh the bui ditil 1 / 7 11e, strictest watch-,was kept, for the space Of forty days andforty nights; -at theiexpi-!1 „rat on Of this Period, the Maharajah, attended by his gra'nthlnn and scrterel of his .irdsre, as well as GC ieral Vcrituta, CriptSin Wade and-myself, pro , , ,si [ . cee edi to nter the Ifoltecr., The bricks and , mud were quieltly removed from the dootWay of thefouter walhhe door,' of the house was ribxt un 'locked.,! and lastly, the hex containing the fukeer ; the latter ,was ound covered 'with a white, sheet, on removing which, thHfigure.of the. man ireFent c(l). tseli in a-sitting posture. His hands and arms. wee [neck.] tri, hie Sides ; 'Dna the legs and thighs crossed: 'The first partof the operation of resus- . wit tion consist l id in pouring over his head a quan tit , of Warm - water; after this. a hot e.We:of Ana. • wee placed on the crown of his head; n plug was . net removed oti-i one of his nostrils, on this be ingldorm, the m an breathed strongly through 0., 'Phmonth was now opened, and tb,e,tongne, that -had been closely applied to the roof-of his mouth, bro'gll" fi irward;and both it and the lips annoin ted with ghee o melted butter ;during this part of the propels, I ould not-fed the - pulsation of / the ii wrist thottgh the temperature of the bpdy was mu i ch aboVe th-natural standard of health. The leg and l arm being extended, and the eyelidsi t f raised, the former were well rubbed, and a hide ghqe was 'applied to the latter. The eyedralls pre vented a-dim, Is-effused appearance, like those of a crpse. ! The man now eVinced signs.of return ing onimationdthe pulse was felt, While the unnat ural temperature of the , body quickly decreased. I raid Made iseveral ineffetdual , efforts tb speak, and at Ilength, uttered a few wards, but in a tone so low as triMake them inaudable. By and bye his speech was relestablished, and he recognised the' byStandere, addressing himself to the Maharajah, who was 'seated 'opposite to him watching all his movements. , When the fukeer was able to con verse, the „Completion of the feat ova's announced by, the :diScharge ufNuna, and other demonstra- . tions'of jOy ; while a rich chain of gold was pla cedround his neck•by Runjeet himself; i and ear rings, banglee, shawls . ; &c., we're presented to liter. HOwever 1 extraordinary'. this feat. may appear' to both Europeans and 7.siativesl it is impossible to ex plain it' on physiological principles, and equally . 1 difficult to account for the means which: the ehart employed in his successful Imposition ;fOr he not only denied bis having tasted . food or drink, tut even maintained his haying stopped the'functions of respiration during the pertod of forty , days - and forty nights ; .resembling mthis respect the child bed . ore birth. 7. 1`0 all apocarance, the long fast had' not been prductive of its usual'effects, for the m • maseenied tO be in rude health, so that diges tion tion end tissir Hatton bad apparently - pr;eeded in the usual manner, but this of course 11 . likewise denied,ihd finally, asserted that during ,the Whole: period he had been in.a • delightful trance.' , it - is well known, that the natives' of Hindustan - , by Constant Practice, will bring themselvesto exist on Almost no food for 'several alaYs,.and it is equally true, that by long training, they .are able to retain tlta air in' the, lungs, for some minutes , but how the :two functions Of digestion and respkation could be arrested fOr such a length of tine, appears un accountable. The concealment of ,the facet du ring the Performanceol - his feat, so Ls: from ren dering it 'more wonderful; serves to. hide the Means he employed for neconiplishing it ;'and until he can be persuaded to undergo the confinement in a place ivyliere he can,. be observed, it : ,is2nectiletis to form any conjectures regarding thein. -It is well known to 'physiologists, that the heart beats, and ' the ftinction'of-thelungs is performed, even after an animal's head has been cut off; but, to suppp;se for au instant, that the, functions - of the body . can be perforined for any length ortinan without a fresh supply of arterial blood, which necessarily implies the fiction of respiratiort; unless in the ease of the child in utero, is abiurd ; and though in cases of asphyxia from ilrowning.aia hanging - , or the inhalation - of hurtfulgases, both circulation and respiration, cease fora time, siill ' there is a limit-in this; beyond which life is extinct, and no powe with which NW. ate`ricquainted, can recall it. c ,• l'' .. O. - ' . A i enflemap look a servant into his house,'who wa , ramtn., distressed I y a liver complaint, tint his , ne*mastkr having seme - skill' in physic,, soon cu red :him; Somel time after he desired the servant to assist the risen in'the farm-yeird - , as they, wanted . hands to complete . a laborious piece of work. be -fortanight7fall. The answer was, "That is rather out of my line, sir." , "Very well,..John," rejoined his master"; "but do you remember that wheu.you came into my service you were very ill, and that Leered your "des, sir, lown you did," repli ed the than.{ "Well then, John,' returned his worthy master, "that was rather nut of my line." The fellow made' no more, ado, but hastened to the farrni yarti, and was oeier known-to complain again of thiogs Woo out of his line. . ' • 1 . ~ $, • • ~ •0 . . . • '1• . - DLiTIT . CTION D Arya . a.tez.---On; Monday. Bth inst., about 4 P. M-, a woman 50 years tdd. named -Betsey Hich. having .a brOken arm, and, living alone in a El lc room at 267 Sixth Avenue: New York. while cooking a miserable meal with wood _shavings in her fire-place, accidentally ex posed her apron to - the-blaze, and was instantly enveloped in flames. Her crica speedily biought a crowd around. her, but too late r ,.... her Hothes were extinguished When nearly destroyed, altd, at the recommendation-of a physleiamshe warFeUtiveyed to the Alins-Hoits'e, where she died' 'on Thursday morning. As she' adhered to- the Episcopal de .nomination, though not a member of the church. a clergyman of -that church attended - -to give her Christian burial, and an Episcopal lady volun teered to pay the funeral expenses, when the cler gyman suggested that her apartment, which had been first locked in the meantime, might as well be searched to see whether she - did• not leave enough to pay the sexton. - The suggestion was followed, when, to the as tonishnient of all; especially of the philatithrepie gentleman who, had been feremost in • soothing her dying ,pillow; and on whose charity she had subsisted all winter, there was found a good bond and mortgage for .$2,00, (besides $lOO accrued interest; ;which had beengffered,her but she insis ted on it's being !retained to drtftv interest with the bond.) iasavingsi book, on 'whiCh stood $96 69 to' hercreilif; tii39 in golf and silver in three purses . wound up in lisf liana, besides 4'lllll chest of bed ' clothing, &e. The porn creature,' thodgli shehatb lived in filthy and squalid beggary "%yith this abtindant wealth at her command, stated on .her death bed (without : hinting, at the posses-60h of this property) that she hadsl,soo 'due her itt -Connecticut, of which. however, no trace was arnong 'her effects, and.-thafr a land-agent named Hiram Parker had recently :abseonde,l, de fraudineher of $206. 1 After, two days dilig.ent) inquiry, the benevolent fellow 'Who had taken an interest in Eer miserable fife, dis Covered a nephew of her first diusband (she'had two) a young ship-carpenter iu ono of our ship•yards; but it is under.,tood that she left a daughter who is married - , but of whom no recent trace can be found. • I . The New Orleans Tropic has the following; : Father Ritchie'of the WashingtOn Union, says nailingiv as if by authority, "The one great goes; (ion of the preaent cri.is, is what !legislation by Congress, will hest sustain the ciedit of the cnun• try in the money market re We will inform you; it can be done in the same manner that Pr. Frank lin, advised the British' Ministry ito 'retiin American colonies at the commencement of tha. Revolution—by a few re-marks:— Re-store the Tariff of tBl2. ' Repeal the Sub•Tre2.: , 'ury Law. • _ -,, Re -viol your evil -deeds. . N . -store peace tothe:countg,hy'a vigorous Lind judicious prosjeuttpn of the war./ . _ Re -verse your conduct towards Gen. Taylor. Re-tain,the services of goodlrind experienced men. . , . Re-fuqe to appoint efilders of every grade who are unworthy, ' - Redf en'thase efficerswho have proved thern selv6 qualified. ' • Hc-tiA the counsels of pally "demage&es, and yeu may ,ftelain a srnalf share cif the respect, of the people and Redievelthe , • (OTTE,: IN DENMARK."—The 'Washington corresp ondent of the Buffslo Express states that a call for' inftiimation twill be made on the SeOretary.,af the Treniury. relative to the'do posit° of some ; 1 ;45,000 of the public mtineykin' the Middletown Bank l in Pennsylvaniw The item has stood for a long' tiM6, without change, td the monthly Financial I statement. As theie are'no public receipts bar expenditures.-in Middletown, curiosity is naturally enough excited;as to the ob ject of depositing this sum there. The writer in sinuates that; this Money, wits, deposited, and that the -Bank Orton it. advanced money. to purchase the Executive Organ' from-Blair and Rives, of the old Globe ! It is also insinuated that, Mr. Polk, as,well as Mr. Walker, has some knovidedge of the transaction. WitY is this sum permitted to remain in a village hank for • two years, witiniut interest, ivhen the goyernmentis-borrowing, money, issuing Treasury notek, and proposing to tax the poor man's necessaries of life ! Et:int:co A 1.00V.---I,E is said that no law can be framed that ty Yankee cannot avoid, and an in stance of the fact,iS given in a•Mrsine paper.— The Legislature of that,Staierpassed p law recent ly, regui - ring, ihat thecornposition,. and tl.e titopor tion of'each article of the composition; of every patent' medicine offered Kir side, shall lie printed ,on a label arid hailed on the ho;tle,"t'ackage..&e., containing it. 4-Vhlaringinilividua)„who has a patent medicine Much in demand by e down •east voile, had the composition, proportions, &c: of each , article - in Jthe cothpounil translated into' Chinese. and in that language the requireillaliels r •are . printed. He thus Complies -with the letter of the act because the law does not define the lad duagt of the labels • VlilGlSrAsapSLAy enr , of Delegates uhani'pously 'adopted resoluffons on Thursday denouncing the Wilmot proviso as a vielatioli of the U. S. Constitution, and asserting that COgress has no right to ipterfere in any mariner' with the question of slavery: The reso lutions declare void in prospevre, spy act which may be passed liy]the Federal Governmqt hav ing for its object the imposition of my *restrictions on the free action (f f . the goveriTn:cnts, which may he e r Stallisheff in IFrilories milt - tired in any man ner from Megicnreletive - lo recognition or pro hibition of negro Shively, nil:taring it the right of any citizen tocnii i gnie to •nny.territory, with and , hOld there any proi - erty recognised OR - -lawfully hie. The i Goverrior is directed to enclose these resolutiunsito thelExecutive of every,State in the' Uriion. t T o 'n s vc:o.—AccLordingdo'offi;:ial returns, Great Britair;, cohsutned in' 1946 twenti-six millions five hundred and lility,seven thousand one hun dred and forty-three pounds of tobacco, which:at three shillings sterling, or sixty-seven cents per pound duty, put into her treasury nearly eighteen millions of dollars l'he . stock of tobacco on hand in the kingdom on the first of January, 1847, reached the large iinan•ity of 59,255. hogsheads. when-col O ned, will put into the ' British_ treasury the offorN -seveeniillion of dollars. - *I THE PaILOSOPREIVAND Tits Tlcsrsc.—Antho-• ny Collins,Who has generally been considered o free-thinker, onepay met plain couLtryman En ing; to church. I.Where tire you going said the philosopher? ), ero'church sir.' Whit to do there V- el'o .worship God; sir.' Tray is your God great or little 1' Ho is both, sirti HOw can that be fle , ,ria so great that the heaven of heavens cannotl contain hint, end he is so little that he can dwell in my heart.' Collins -after-, wards declared that this simple observation of the Countryman had Ogre 'efrect upon his mind; hall till the volumejNe had perused written by the learned doctitis.! Mis's Julia 1. 4 0ng, of Indiana, went recently for the 'Squire to get mariied. He is ratheeeit absent; minded Man, and going through the eere: =fly.: he said:! • _ 'Julia Long— l rKnot your name Julia Long?' Well, 'Squire,' said the umiable Julia in reply, 4i ;ain't nothin'lshorter. . • • `A new patent, stove. for the convenience of trav eller*: has just been invented. It is placed under. the feet, and a l i mustard plaster. upon the head drawrtne heat through the}whole system. " • -• - - JOBBING OM (lE. • IN coniiixinii with our Establisinorm have o t,*e h ppi I a larireOokhlrg O ffi ce, for the !printing o r - -.„ Books: , . 1 :. t Lae Posters, f ramphletl i , ' ' ' Bills of I. (Brig, ' Bi I Heads, ' • Blank re mils, . e *Mars, Cards: '.--• . I' me Book" kr • Tune Books, ke. • LTgether with all kinds of ,Eancy . Printing, all or "trb'ch.wlil be executed at short ; - police anti lit a bettal,l% fu I So* . Il stock of, Type for Johbinils, very large, able ti was selected with a view to givi.Xifilict So hand-hills— and his type,for Book and l'ampitl; Printing , is equal tcfanv used itithe cities. • ' As he ketliti hands expressly or Jobbingihe flalterlig himself that his facilities for exeCuting work is.greater than Moroi any other 'office. and that the public will find It In there advantage to give him,e call. • Alt Muds of Books printed; ruled, atid bound to order, attrition notice. Book Bingery. • • Al•'i• are also prepared to bind all kinds or books, Ip the most durable manner, at short nonce. giant kooks always on hand—elsro made to ordeg and ruled to any pattern.' • • Ruling Machine. We nat•c also provided oureelyes with a Ruling Ms thine. orthe most approyett kind. which enable. us to rule paper to apy pattern, to ord r. • NO. 10 Vie heroine Marini of illouteren. The strife wa!t stern at Monterey, When those high towers Were hot'nnd won; 41141 pealing through that itforrat frny. Flashed the strong tintteryr, vengeful giAn Yet heedles.: of its d-radlt• it in. siw stood in toil and sang first, To hind the blehtling soldier 'And slake thedyingdhldi es thirst - •. • _ . She flotod n nate and sitlck n foe ,_ • Sinking in natut,'s laster. ipso. And, nn the red earth kne,Ai g low. - ." She Get his parched and 11ver'd lips ; • When thick a , :. • wititer's driving sleet, 'irk ~.boon t in g shot and flaming shell, • ..Swept AV 101,Avitil rage that gory Greet, - And sh —:• - iene good and gentle—fell. They 131 . 41114 lii her narrow bed... . .... The fee • tnen of her and race;' And sighs were, breathed, and tears were shed, A ins e tier lowly resting' PlaL•:e — Ay ! glory's crinfroti worshipners Wept over her untimely _fill. 1 ''' ,/ - F or deeds of mercy, such as hers, ' Babdtte the hearts and e es or all. TO sound her werthAe .. ere guiltatinf shame, In IN, who hoVe Lot gold•andeasg-r They heed alike ourt Brake or:blatne, 'l,l'lnr.live anti die in work:: like these. Vier greatii,Ltlian the wise or brave; Ear halipierthan the, fair'anil Vl:ns slie whin found a nvertyeel grave . On that red held. of :11ontere) , .. ' S N of I'svVSYLYASIA;—The Washin. ton correspondent of the naltiniore Patriot thud spesLs of a "so9nrl :rentigykania!sdalesrrlan. ►tt the house festerday, a lierip of speechei were delivered to empty )caches, dui the three million hill. I tUr , li :fa note of a'ny of the in except that of Mr. Andrew Stewart, of I'ennat,•lvanin. Ho. is G. ihorough 'goitiA practical .man;[ and when he hail anytltitm; to say, he ays it right straight-out. and 'gives the facts and fi;urca to be'ar out his deelara4 ttory l'h ' ,é points)! noted down related ?tithe contrast which he drew betwien praetArral• Locofoco .and, : practical Whig doctrine, as illustrated bir acts. The annual'expentlitutes . of Mr. Adair's' Ad.: ministration were 5 t 3 n 011,00 01 ,11% the Pan. years; Mr. A: pail! I Z,000„C00 till Debt. 1 This 'tvas the pratlitic, I Wink era Whig Aditaitt istratlo t ti ! . Look on the pictUre—and Inuit' on , Ott,- ! 1 The 'annual expenditures of (Mr. Van Buren'Or AdiuinistratiOn were $28,00.0,000! • NIA instead i . of proving off any p,vW; his expenditure ' ipl - our years exceeded the whlole income of the; Government $31,000100 !' ' • • • ,Dire wakdernecratic putity and econOnty 14, you. ) 1 he tariff of .181 t . he statet, paid 31 000 01.4 oPthe then Public Debt; 'and! left a 'surplus of • $lOOO,OOO I This. was a '‘‘' lug mear-Ure. He asked to have a tree judged 1)3 ) 1 its fruits! And, whati had the dentorrati tier., now in power, pro-, duccti I Jr had produced the taiittof 1840. And, whatltlid This unit' do it redtteed the duty ono._ half, from the tariff itf f 42, O'll%N/hat! On bran dy and oter [l'he duty on theso luxuries under the Tarilrot 1.8.4, was; •.i,043,000! • By.the reductiSit,'the , retdetroo i r:duccd to $952,- 000: [ And how di)es' Mr. - Polk pzi‘pese.`fri make up the dr:iicieneyd • 1 Nis bY, Mr. •Istdwart answered, lta has this day cent - a mes Sage to Congress asking ) for a tax to Iredaid on tea and coffee ! Why he not re - colonic:ld the duty to be double . d on Brandy and distilled spirits? These ,points Mr. 6zewart enforced with great zeal and' irbiltry„ : much to the 'uneasiness of Mi. Cobb, of •Georgia; who had 'al good many ques tions to ask of him'. OHJECIS OF CO ! it is tile voice of suffering htimatittY.' That porn- widow has eaten nothings today. Go to h:r house with a loaf of bread and a Icg - of 'meat. A' :neither—and the cold pinches, her 'and her little ones. They cannot keep warm over a few embers. Load yourland sled with wood and send your silo to her house.— . Little 'children—and their fees and .hand,, apti, ritlinh with the cold. They are as thinly dad as in the warm "d:Jys'of summer. How ,would you feel- to see 'Your children in such a situation 3—r They', have parents who feel for them—or .they once had. Take pity upon them and send them a fewf.of the j t ,ckets, 0.11)hi andlcoats, which you" 'hive laidaode iu the old clolo. :They will give , yon a thousatid thanks:while their (yes ovelflow, with tears of joy. Alas! that, shindil mortlfest so little sympa thy for the prior. No Main Avhatpatle therncso. We have r-,,t) toi,ipess to aslt the question. It is rufficient for !is to bnow . they Marc needy to wake up our feeling= bud move our_benswolence. Thei4 is enough in the wotld, and. to spire—and if then felt right, no person would surer for the neces caries of life, all can_ give a, tittle, and do an ant:lt:rit cf goal-- that is not eainy to calculate.--, Pu'riland But:. • I - - . Tue Entr , niNT PAS3ENG I:114 Bil,L which hag passed the Legislaiure of Witty Vorlt, provides that, 'every ship-moster on arriving at' this port shall re 'port the 11.111ife,. birth-place, and place of last legal residence, age, and oecupition, of every alien pas 2, senger brought,: On his. last voyage in said shill, wbether•from 'abroad or from any other State, wi„il, shall not havd paid the sum relittired by this act, or been bonded. -,Cenalty $75 for every person ' not rerorted, fori`i ly reported, Every alien pas senger is• 1/a / a lax of $l, pay able 'by the, captain' to the city, El.] casp,o4 the, passenget brine.deereild or in arse,'" sx bond ofss.9otr, with two securities, is to:bd giverOhat such passenger and hr.'s or hoe children will -nbt be charcenble to any town, city or e..iurty, in•dils staje ! - Jesvr riding one dry_ with a . friend—a eery windy! ilay'-the dust being very troublesome, his cony tnion wi,lied that they could ride in the fiOds - , where they could he No from dust ; and this wish he repeated more than once the road.. len'gtli they reached the fields, where the flies sn'teaed his friend's horse . , thakhecouldlseareely!keepihis sen.on the saddle... On his let . elly compluinitlg, • Ala! sir,' said Mr. 'Cecil, • , you were in (the road the . dust was yam' only trMible, and all our anxiety Was to get bide the tielt4 ; your f.rgrathe fly was there. Now this is re tiueipicture•of *non life, and you will findlit so in bll the changes you make in future. We know the trials of our present situation. but the nestwilll have trials, 'and perhap...wor . se ones; though they may be of a different kir.d.' TIIE ' INF' EDI; 110,,CCitra Of this concern havemstle 'Tepart that they are now in passe sign of assets I con4sting off real , eitate, money, stocks in other cur} orations, and prinsi.: pally in - flows tinil bills seccicable;to an ,antount %%Neb they Indicwe Morel than Fuflicient to redttem at liar whole atnoont of bills of that Bank row in circulation. ffi ,e want, of knnwlellge of the CIIIIFP RUM in circuliitioWitene createrra doubt that thtebilisn ill all be paid in full, but unleEsta amount is much greatet than is anticipated 4tit: means will be ample, . Elihu Ileum computes that , t,e English have expended enough in fighting the French; to have ,bought :he whoti'uf France at £l4, aaji $7014 acre ! To eccoii , the payment of al•out three million, indemnity fiom Mexico, the Unifed States has already expended about fifty millions if dolaie, and are in a,f3if way of expending ahoutlifty mil lions.more hef.ni... lite war is overovithouCtaltint a into ccount ore sacrifice of hiima4:4l3 which,bas Charitteritcd the war so far. :Pau:drier:a !--The New York Herald soya that werba;to got Mexico by tha =hair of iho laeda; ; To Which'.Par.vrips of the '! LouEsvi Jouinal" replies . :—Late newt frowthe , Sonth el;eated tr strong apprehension for atone thatiMefi:' Oottad got hold oT 'our 11'901. - BY BLY. JAiIES . G. 401'it, rt EMil
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