ut, r , -;;-',...e. 6 :41,141. ' . - ...n.. • :war " ne57. 6 1 , 7 ',-. Z. =; 4... _...-.:-. The Coal Trade for 184% Thequadtity sent this week is 12,576 tons, total for Mile flagon 144,414 19. • It istelleved the Canal will be readrfor navigation, in about two weeks. The rates of toll - and. transpnr: tatiow on the Canal and Rall 'Road, are now fixed untill June next, and,our dealers are busily- . engaged in pre paring for tim,Spring bosini-ss.• • Sera for the ending on Thursda) , evening Inst. WEEK. I TOTAL. 5,926 00 67,176 05 1,870 08 1 16,736 10 4,213 11 j 52,717 03 -566 16 ; 7,785 01 - Port Carbon, . Pottsville,. • •• Sehuylkill.llavert, Port Minton,• OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA & RAIH ROAD COMPANY.. PHILADELMIA, Feb. 21tb, 1947 NOTICE Is hereby given that onfand after the Ist ' day of March neat to July let, the fates of freight and. toll' on coal transported by this company will he as - follows :7- ~.. TABLE OF. FREIGHT. & TOLCS • oft COAL, 1 - PER PHILADELPHIA. AND READING RAIL ROAD, FROM •'..A.hrichl, 1947, to ..sty 1, 104 7 -, - From ;• ' '-' - From ; Mt. Carbon. Sch. Hai)en ,Pt Clinton. To Philadelphia, al 50' _ $ 40 0 .-z $1 1 25 5 To Inclined Plane 140 5 . ~- To-Richmond ' ,' 140 30' ; , 110 To Nicetown _ 140 t 30 -__ 110 To Germantown R: R. 140 30 ....", I .10 To Falls of Sckuylkiil_ 125 15 ;;:- 1; 00 To Manayunk -•, 115 us 95 'To Consbehocken ,- 105 05 90 To Turnout 1 mile below . I NorristOwn , 1 . 00 • To Plymouth R.lload , . - 100 To Norristown or Bridge- • , . . \ port , ; 100 ; 00 90 To P,ort Kennedy , 100 I ;00 9O 'To Valley Forge . '-I 00 • 00 1 90 95 , -85 To Phcenixville O5 To Royer's Ford ' • 90. 90 60 To Pottstown,- . -90 90 80 80 To' Douglassville ' 90 90 To Reading - :; I •• 80 80 70 TO Mohrsville- 60 60 50 To Hamburg , 40 - 40 3O Tit6Orwlasbuii • 30 ' ;*. 30 - ;30 By ordcr.of the Il,oaid of BRADFORD, S. BRADFORD, Secretary. ; - ; ; MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD. . , 1 The-following is the amount of coal] passed over the Mtn Creek 'Rail Road, for the week coding on \Via: nesday'last. . ;. . I • ; I . 2193 0.3 Tone. 91,434 07 ", Per last ieport Total • 2.627 15 • ~" 1 GEORGE HADEBTY, 'Collector ,SCIIITYLKILL VALLEY RAIL ROAD . , • Amount ot col.l transported over the Schuylkill Val • ley Rail Road, (bribe lirEek ending on Saiurday-even, tog 148 t. • .;2,272 07 Tons. . . Per lakt report ' • - 2.B,SGS 17 • '1 nog 31341• " JESSE TURNER;•Collecpr Total MOUNT CARBON & PORT CARBON RAIL ROAD AmOtioi of COal t r iansporied over the Mount Carbon &Port Carbon Rail Road, for the week ending Toonsn Sat urdtty evening last. -1.662 IS . , 'Per last report 57,727 00 Total ' 6 2 . 550 18 " JESSE TURNER, Collector, lIILL & SCHUYLKILL HAVEN RAILROAD. Ific followin ihe amount of ' ,Coal trabsporied overthis road for the week ending on 3, Wednesday last '096 .00 Tons. 48,900 00 Per last report Total 51,006 06 '4 WILLIAM NEWELL, CollEctor _--,---_—_—. - IsIOUNT CARBON RAILROAD. ' • ' Amount ofCoal transported over this Road for the weekending on Thursday evening last. . ' 1 ' 1,911 00 -Tons ' : 14,813 00 ."; Per last report 11211 RATES C11:111 ON THE SCHUY.LKILL NAVIGATION , - ' • • .FOR 1SILI; ~ RATES OF TOLL ON CCiAI.. . , To'be charged on rite Schuylkill Navigation until the firstdaY of June,f9l7.. and thereafter, until the further ',order Of-the Board of Managets,subject to e discount of 50-per cent., for all coal shipped during the month , of March ; of 25 pckcent., for all coal shipped during ! the month of April; and of 15 per cent., for all coal . 1 . • 'shipped during the month of May. -. ' 1 Operators who send the whole produce a their mines ; - by Canal from the official announcement of the open- I OfiLOREII Prints by thOtundrcd, r doien, or single .km of the Navigation, or within ten days thereafter, •4,.../ at Publisher's prices, • until the first day of August. wilt not be charged high- .Phsips'Map of Mexico. • . er tolls tip to that date, than those beyein presiribed I do Tree of Liberty, _ for the month of April ;it bein g understood that par- ! .do• of the Presidents, .• . ties wishing to avail themselves of this provision , •do of the World, • i • - • Must, give the Board written notice of their intention 1 .klWays for Sale wholesale and retail at to do' so, on or before the 15th of March'. , - 1 _ BANNAN'S Bookstore, Pottsville. . From ' . Mt. Carbon . S.Haven..P• Clinton. I Will be ready in a few daya • To Philadelphia • •• 61 cts: S. 60 Ms. 52 Cti• - . Phelp's Map of the Great West, :. . . . To Falls of Schuylkill' '59 !St ~98 ' . do of Ireland, with portraits of O'Connell and To Manayunk. 54 50 7 - 46 . Emmett. March'6 .:,, 10 To Conshehockin . • 50. ' 150 • ' 44 • ' • To Spring Mills ~ 50 150 • . 44 • i To Norristown - 49 ' 148 - ' 44 '' , J ~' PE A 5.,,E &SO'N ' S • To. Port Kennedy ' 48- ,48 44 • I , 'Fo Valley Forge 4B " 44, ' i CELEBRATED CLARIFIED ESBENCE , To Phrenixville 46 1 , 96 42 , ', To RoYer's Ford 44 ,44•• 40 . I Of .111friarlerouluf candy, To Pottstown- ' '44 . I , 44 90 „', i;' 'FOR SALE BY To Dcioglassville 41 . I. 44 40 '... To Reading • . 40 40 . . 36 , . JOAN S i , C. MARTIN, DRUGGIST, To Mehrsville , 32 '32 29 ` . . I POTTSVILLE, PA. ,•,'", To !lambing . - 24 1 i 24 12 ,• ' 20 , f,TIFIE above invaluable Candy is compounded of liven- To Orwiesburg - . 2 . 0 ' .1_ .. ty five of the most safe and 'Salutary Cough In- Froin the groai weight, as a certained by the means 1 grements, which is recommended by our most pnpular that May be' adopted, 5 per cent. will be - deducted, and 1 physicians and respectable citilens, in Performing the toll charged on the net weight,, ~,, , ,f what is promised of it. The proof of this is daily ac- In addition to the charge on the descending load, knowledged by those who use this valuable article, for stated in the above table, there.shall be a charge on the 1- the speedy allayment COUGHS, CHECKING COLDS, mot* boat equal to 4 cents per ton clothe load carried PRODUCING • EXPECTORATION, and ABATING down at each of the three first locks passed whenre- IN „ FLAMMATION IN . THE LUNGS AND . THROAT.. turning light, esceptine only coal boats dischareing at or below Fairmount, which shall be permitted to return t.r A small piece of t h is candy kept in the mouth will empty toll free. . 1 d r . - t cure the most inveterate SORE THROAT In a few No discount will bc allowed on the charge f the days. It is' Motherly adapted to Clergymen, Lawyers, empty beet. ' • • - 1 ' Public Speakers, Singers, and others, whose occupa , USE OF CARS. , -,- lion require the constant use of the Lungs. t ,..Each envelope of the genuine lioarhound Candy, is 'Patties shipping not less that 35 tons per week for 'Vied each:car obtained from the Conipany, will be subject.. r J. PEASE & SON, ed to no extra charge for the use of cars. , All others , -' 45 Division Street, New York. , , S will be charged 6 cents per ton tor the use of cars. , , Feb 27, 18-11' ~ • , HIRE OF BOATS. ' The charge for the use of Orel Company's boats will ' be 15 cents a ton on all coal delivered oti the Delaware or on the SeintylkilL , at or below Fairmou.it, and 30 cents on all coal carriedthfough to New York. But •_•• partieswho lease the' Company's boats, andawar Del M e ake an - overage of acres trips per boa to the or ' ScbnylkilLat or below Fairmotint, and of fuurtrips per bast to NewNork, before the first day of •June, will be entitled to a draw-back of 33t per cent. ob the , hire f ' th boats to that time.s I ,- 1. PREMIUMS FOR DE 3PATCH• • 1 ...' The captain of nay boat, whieh shall make more than seven trips from Schuylkill Haven or ports above, to : FairmntinLor to any point on tide water, with full loads . r of coal, before the first day ofJnne,shall be allowed a draiv-buck anti the toll paid on coallof every trip his bouemay make from ihe'ciMmletioh of the seventh trip Until the list day of June: NOTE.—Steani towing, at moderate rates will .be , - provided between the Schuylkill, and the Delaware ' fronts of the city, - , Feb. 20 - ' TO .BOATMEN. • 'll, OAT CAPTAINS who wish to take chnrge of new .1.1 large class Barges, to rurOo New York or Phila delphia, can obtain such an opportunity by applying to the undersigned. Good responsible men who under stand their businesi, and are willing to use their best exertions to make quick trips,land take proper care or their vessels, may find it to their advantage to call on the subscriber. • ALFRED LAWTON. Pottsville, Nara' 18-17. . 10-3 t . • • GRAND. JURY' REPORT. Published by 'Order 9f the Court. The General inquest of the. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, inquiring for the County of 1 • Schuylkill, RESPECTFULLY REPOR7 rrIIAT under •the directions of the ;Ceurt they 1. have visited the public building's, and fi nd them in good condition, butthey findlt necessary, fqr the care keeping of the records in the Prothonatory's.Office.that the window of the vault Should he made fire prOuf, and they would also respectfully' recommend the 'purchase of an Mon safe, sufficiently large for the purpose of the safe keeping of the books, papers, &c. SNc also visited the Prison and found It clean, and She pri.mners as comfortable as the nature of the build.: ' ing could admit of. The Grand Jury also present that the " Watkirr Prichard now." known as Guinea Hill, in the borough of Pottsville, sea public nuisance for, all kinds of rice and immorality, and the Grand Jury ire aware that a large number of the Criminal cases brought before your Honors, enninaie from that quarter. . We would, also present, t. hie Curt that the Port Carbon and Mount Carbon Rail Road, locate across the Centre Turnpike near liloaM Carbon, us a public nuisance from the manner in which the sable is located and used by the said Company. The - crossing of the Turnpike by the Locomotive Engine, is dangerous to i the community, and we cannot but fear that some acci dent attended with loss of life will, sower or later. el cur, unless some Other, and better protection be given I so travellers_ and others passing along the Turnpike-- And further we recommend as a protection tolbe pub that, a " gate" be placed by the Rail Road,Company - upon the Rail Road to be opened when said Rail Road is being used, and closed at all other times; so that per sons travelling over the Public Highway, may not be 'exposed to the danger to which they are now liable : from the passage of the Locomotive Engine. The , lo • gation of the Rail Road being in the descent of- a hill, renders the crossing of it part icularly dangerous as the • engines are passing 'intim Rail Road, theyheing hidden by the R. Road bridge and 'housei on the side of the road, and the inclinatton of the Turnpike renders it dif ficult to stop a horse and vellicla suddenly. es for a horse unused to the noise and appearance of the Engines •, to remain quiet during the passing of the trains, and would most respectfully request that some measure. may be taken to Prohibit the public frouXdangef when travellihg. All of which is respectfully submitted. JNO.'N. BICKEL, Foreman. • -To th lio n oralde the Judges of the Court of uarter Scpipris in and for the County of .• 1 , INTILL be sold at Private pale, a farm situated with- - V V • in one mite a the town of.CattawissaitnrColumv , i bia county, Pa., adjoining (farms belongilieto John Cleaver and Petei Bodine; three acres .of which are woodland, and thebalance 4n a good statoof .cultivwx, Lion. There is an excellent orchard-Voice apple • • treei, together! with a bllll3 a 'peach and cherry trees, on the farm. On the. premises are erected a good two story lo g lAweilineb6uselffini•kitchen back, a large ismovolwalliimrik 'barn, a new cider presi, MO, spring housetogetber wt, h other out buildings; all In In good order. The farm Will be sold a bargain. to any person iu waill °tone: ,For terms and other particulars OpPIY • ~ PA TON, • !Ilill•pap, Schuylkill Cm, Pa. ° M arch 6, 1647 ' • - • - - , • 5.. • -16--tf • flu. 111 --, , _.. , - • COAL Ir FIRSW•HAN,DS , . :: •. w NTED :ipezebincelforcoal. B eavel•-• _--4 - ed 4 NeW:york, with `or without the ;;.; ... freight paid, truism... Lt. owntxuro noun gil II I ,:: feCeialxbuilt,4ent for 8100 each per an- I _--, _ z : 'num; innate in a Aeata . on tlip;Scha ylkil I, near Philadeinhiti. ;'- • .' . ' (1- GENER#L ;WARRANTEE.. DEEDS,ct , , • AtiressS.VorktugnanL'lbCeortayl Office,-, . c . 'Di ;cl. York. New Yorit,itlach 0, 1847 , _L_ j,„ .. •10-4t* -----" iir‘ 12,576 IS 141,414 19 . Fruit - Trees, &o: F or S a le. THE subscriber has for sale a large supply of, Dila. Trees at hisrtirsery at Moorestown, New Jerry, such as -- .. I, , ; ' • `'' I . PEACH, , „_ - CIiERRY, PLUM, ..- .. ' APPLE. 1 „1. , : ." APR IC O . P, .0 - NEC 'l'A R INE S, QUI•;VCE-, .5.ci,.., All of which wi l l be sold , lat thOoweit rates."; ~.';. tO.- A catalogue can be seen at Batman's: Odokstine, Pottsville, who will supply, all orders lell - Fith bier at duet notice. , ; , JOU.' PSIIKINS. ,Mardi 6 :' ;,} ,lit-3N , ~ 00 00 00 . 00 public Sale; of Farnaltigli.tOn.. ills . AND If CiUSEHOLD 1 , 1? ERNITFRE. , ' I . , , • . , . 1/Vl;l..3lg:ion; iaLhLW:,joitel4sl,c,,lerdir vieb.gihreir.,j7 .‘ the fullewing articles, to wit :-4 horses, 6 cows, hogs, 4 lwagons, 10 setts harness, one cart and halite kone , barou . cti,- one rockaway, one dearborne wagdi i bile ,iulkey, lout sleiglis.mne threshing inachine„lwo wind mills, two cutting bonds, set orhlackstuith's tools,t/.. hives 'of bees, lit barrels vinegar, 4 clocks, ploughe, har roWs, and eultividors, hay: ttraW , and potatoes, beds and .bedsteadz, tables: 'Chairs, wood'and coal stove*, 'aim? all kifid4'n farming'plensili, together with a va riety Of honseliold'and kitchen furniture too tedibus to mention. TermS made. knoivn on,the dtiy of- sale.— . .Sale to comme ce at.loo'clock in the-foredoom . ; BEN J . YOTT` .. Match 6 ' - 10-4 ----- ---,- ' - , . . S bles for Rent. - ' ._. • . INILL be rented from the- first - Cif. Aprir, , 4 ::.;*r. , .. .4 1 . the stablds back of the subscriber's reel ' ill; tf-.. dence, now occupied by Mr. Davi.4. Also 111 11.•,:::., 1 *rasp lot attached, which will be rated ~.._=.-_„....,._ wititthe stables, if- desired. For •terms AMLLIA FATI4I.ItIA,R.' - - ' - . . ,10-31 .' 0.751 00 " 1 N. CLEAVER. Collector El FAIXIYL:FOR ,SALE &c.,apply to `,March 6 • •Fgr Barter! • BOUT 000, worth of store goodi consiqing of dry Agoodi, croekery, Oasis, stone', and earthen ware: Also Sugarhou:se Molasses and numerous articlesattitt, able for a Miners' store. Also a sett of scales. Weighta ,, and meakires. ail of which will be eschanaerl'at'a valuation, for gbod coal to delivered the first of J.nly.-' Apply to CIiARLE§-STORER. Pottsville, March 6: l9,2t* . - \ 'Stray Cow% • ' -" : • _..-- pirts CAME to the premises of sti!isi•riber, re.. V. siding . In Branch Towtrship.several weeks • r . A l a^ aBLACK COW with a white breast, 11110 " I ' —._ . horns bored, and-rathet crooked. The vvner is requested to conic forward; prove7properiy s pay charges, and lake her awa-r:otlierwise she will be sold according 0 law. , ABRA.ijAM ERNST. . , J : Patterson's Saw Mill. 4 March 6 y 1. , • - 1040' ' . , ---- -- LANK Order Books, ' • ' •'• BCheek Books,, • • • . . . Drafts and Notes, a beautifol,assortment, Shippine Books, . ' . • Ticket Books for the Mines. . . Time Books, large and small; for-The pocket, for the month. 2 xecks, and 1 week, Always for sale at „.. - • . fIANNAN'B _ ..- of 13'0W:store and ['rioting Office. r"5- All kinds of books printed grid ruled to order at short notice. • March G - , , 10- • Enriners'! Bank of Schuylkill. Co. I ' , HECK BOOKS printed and-bound, on . tly: Farmers' kJ Bank a schu,lkill , Coanty for sale at • BaNN AN'S • cheap Book Store and Printini_Pflice. • March 6 Dissolution of Partnership. THE pqrtnership heretofore existing between Paul Moody and Henry A• AechternatlitA under the Grin of Moody & Acchternacht, i; this day disso'ved by ton • tual consent.! On account of. continued health, the serilorpartner retires, and the business will be contin ued by Henry A. Aechternacht, .who is authorized to settle the business of the late firm. PAUL MOODY, HENRY A. AECHTERNACHT. Feb. 2fith,1847. - • 9-3 t Pottsville, I._ ~ , Thankful foi past favors, the under:igned would most respectfully solicit the further patronage of his friends and the public in general, and will endeavor to render en, ire gatisfaction., - ' Feb. 'X, 1817.. 11. A. AECIITEIMACIIT. NOTICE, ‘ . MBE public are .horeby cautioned not to take a note • given by the subscriber to 'Michael -Minnick, of Pinegrove, Schuylkilteounty, for the sum ofrixty-five dollars;dated abounhe 16th of August, 1816, as 1 have, not received value for said note. and am deterMlned . nottopy the Lame . : JOSPPII 111p11ATIDS. , Tremont, I Schuyilrill co., Pa, ' 9-31* CHEAP CASH' &TORE, MARKET STREET,. TIIE subscriber has Just r e ceived and is now open ' ing at the New Cheap Cash Store in Market St., second door above Second street,' an elegant assort ment of FRESH AND SEASONABE GOODS, among which may he found the. following, suitable for Ladies' wear : : . 1 Black and Mode colored Thibet SI ads, -, Rich Printed Cashmere • , . o, , Merino ' , . - : do. Elegant Lawns and Bareges, . • ' Dress Silks, ac., Elegant Mous. de Laim.s, s • ' . ' Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, , „L ,Silk and Common llosiery. - Ribbons; lAces, &c.. 4.c., I A large assortment of White Goods.l • • DRY GOODS of almoSt every description, GROCERIES, a choice assortment. ~ Also attached to the above,establishmont is a - NEW 4:FASHIONABLE TAILQUING.ESTABLISIIM ENT, 1 under the superintendence of ,Ifr James .41cAiarney, 7 1 where also can be found a large stock ii,f, 1 • I READY MADE CLOTHING; And Clothe,Cassimeres, ilestings, ecc.,oethe best gnat- ity which will be made up in the most fashionable and durable manner, warranted to St, at short notice. The Philadelphia, New York, and Paris quarterly fashions can always be seen at the Store. - Ladies and Gentlemen will find n to their interest to give him a, call, feeling confidant that he can supply; 1 them with all kinds of itModSat least 10 per cent. cheap ' rer than they can be purchased at any other establish ment in Pottsville, as he sells for cash only. ' ROBERT TURNER. 9-1 f Feb 27, 1817 . . , . , DISSOIUtIOIII. •. 1 . l• I •' •' , i7llis partnership heretofore existing between John .1. Clayton and Enoch W. MeGinnes. trading, under the firm of Clayton .& MeGinnes, was dissolved on the first day of February, by mutual consent. 411 persons having claims agalnstliie late Om, will Present them for settlement to E. W. McGinnis, and those indebted Will please make paymen; to hlin, who is alone ant4oll- zed to settle the sagie• 1 ' . pniN chtorroN, ,'. E. W.MCCONNES. The subscriber havini purchased bil of John Clay bates Interest in the aboVe firm, will continue the busi, ness in his own name. E. W. PdcGIN NES. . Feb 21)_ 1 Rail Road .Iron. A LARGE imotity• of 2k bi . l Rail Road Iron,.for .11.5ale,by the Wubscribet. in lota. to stiit,puichaserat at tho,PottEvillgiron MOIL Fetiruary 150, W, MaGINNES. #l° ~ ` ~ r ~ , ~ . ~iasolution;9f Cop*neriliip, -N ciffect biberetiy &Weil . ihaithacapartnerebip bete sabre exiAtimr between .lbseptiTc:Latatoni Charles & Walter Lawton ? Wading adder the firm. of Cliarles'Laiston;jr.,&Co.; Stet. Cialrosas by 'Mu tualconsent dissolveliNno ttie Ist y of4iinnery,4B-Ff. The tautness of the firniWiltbe settled up by the ca lir— signed who will continue the:business heretofore' on 'Sts own ,account. WALTER LAWTON: - Et. Mir, Feb. 27;1817.. • . ,• • 13' •S rL 111 AN, 'ETAS ili v : i l i rdeasura of lannouniini triothe sitizeas {?f Pot remod vicinity, that he has and hasprocuredp at. the,dmerto. - n'llouSe, Centre , select, a apleddith PiOnef Forte, on width he tenders his setvices to teach -those Whontay wish a , linowlehe of `His terms are moderate, and he Offers.satisfactory re fete nee. to those Who May desire them. , t Veisons Waited uponht theiriesideqh If required... ` • POttiville, Feb. =th;flB47. n 9 2mo , - • . , f . ~' ,I* S ',_ ' . . <, _ .•, -,,,,,, ....:±„,..1 , IS)s'r -- --m - ' - c tto - --_-- - • ": - 1 -d- • $ :,_ _*P"- : — a — . 1%% ', ''. '1..1W ---72 [ — • . W , SI I. '7 • -:- 0,, , :it!. . - ,PRESZGARDEN' SEEDS. 'H subset ' subset' er hat received a large sltppV of Ga'r \L den seeds,'bracing a general assortment, whiSbi he .will sell wholesale and retail - at Philadelphia Siir;• eery prices. !. •. ! . -.,,, . e.. - Small nseintruents made up, forllrchants to sell again, at the lowest philadriphia wholesale prices. ca- All hinds of filants, shrubbery, A . .c., obtained: to order at' - SA.NNAN'S• • Feb 27 ' 'l;9- !, :. !Seed Store, Pottsville.. lan - .\y Vir lio w all is ted ellA a,cquaintiid with LX farming , and - can bring good reconncaPa: . tious.•. A note VO reference% - 'l9l at office. taldressed to R. wlll,l,Ai attended to., • gottsville, Veb..27tb, 1 1347. - • • S.I'ANTON'B.EXTERIVAL R • 11IEDr. • • CALLED - • .0 N T .L. ieNI. E N 4 l" . • .is tioW.universallyLacknowledged to be the infallible .L remedy' for Rhe matism, Spinal Atnctionr, Con tractihn of the s Mtute - les, Sore Throat and Quinsy, Is , sues, Old Ulcers.. Pains in the Back aud.Chest. Ague in the Breast and Face, Tooth Ache, Sprains, Bruises,' „Salt Rheyin, Burns,.'Croup, Frosted Feet, and allNer voila Diseasea. , i The trinmphant aticeess Which has atiended the up plication of Mil mak 'WONDERFUL MEDICINE in curing tag most severe cases of : the different diseases' , 'above named, and the'lllGH EN - IGO:11101S that have been bestowed upon it wherever it -has,beeMintrodu ced,Tiveis me the rightlo call oh the aftlictekto resort at once to the only. remedy that catne relied oil. • • From.t zeNew York Mirror. remedy rfthe many!' ills that 'flesh is heir to," continues to shed its untold benefits upon all classes of society. • We have ' seed's certlficatefrom sonic of the most respectable . • fintelligent,. and.. ihritiential -citizens of We:steliester:' E:74vhere 'the proprietocresides, who are above all at tempts tomislead the imblit in reference to any medi cine, remedy, or *filiation ; add as this'testimony is at once spontaneous and unibrin in commending this trimly excellent medicine for-Rheumatism, and various other di eases named - in the advertisement, there can no longer lie a reasonable doubt entertained of its ex ' 'tram - dump success and triumph over the maladies in question.. , • SING SING, May 13, 1815. We,-the undersigned, do certify-that we have 'used .Mr. George -E. Stanton's External Remedy, called HUNT'S LINIMENT, and ha've prinind it to be fully equal icithe.charaeter lie gives it. 'lts healing proper ties are truiy,extraOrdinary ; and we most confidently recommend it as ohe bribe most certain external rem edies that3ias yet ,been discovered. Caleb Roscoe, Editor Westchester Herald. • ' Isaac Birdsall, Inspector M. P.:4itate Prison:' Albert LoCkwood, Judge'Court Common Pleas. • • James Locke, the extensive Horticulturist' James B. Swain, Editorll• R. Chronicle. ' M. Churchill,Principal of the celebrated Boarding School forlloys. • :Samuel F. IleynOlds, Supreme Court Commissioner. Voris; District AttoYhey. ' ..Thenclosiustlailt,Pastor Methodist Episcopal Church. Hobert %Vase, bite Agent M. P. Slate Prison. Aaron Ward, late M. tuber of Congress. Munson 1, Lockwood. Clerk of the. County. A. Perk, Agent M. P.* State Prison. B.C. Morse. l'astor of the - Baptist Church. jienjitiniiii Moore, Samuel Trowbridge.. ~ Abraham Kipp, Pierre Van Cortland', StepliZn Marshall; Abraham Miller, John Strang, Gilbert Martin, Philip G. ,Van Wyck, Edmund M. Blunt; Benjamin Washburn. t The followMg ;hows a case Of with only one brittle of Hunt's Liniment. The leiter is addressed to Mr. Stanton : 1 Yonicrows;, June IS, 1545. Sir :—Having cured ma of a severe attack of Rheu inati,m, which had rendered me almost helpless, and at ths same lime made me suffer great pain, I would offer my testimOny in favor Of the great properties' which your External Remedy, Hunt's Linitnent is pos sessed I only u'ed one bottle, add with that I con sider I haVe bee; saved from a protracted and severe illness. iam n w attending to my business regularly, which is that of a Farmer. / Your obedientserv't, ' . 1 OLIVER VAN CORTLANDT, • This Liniment Is sold at' 25 and 50 cents per bottle; 1 4 all the principal Druggists and Merchants throughout the country.. 1 _ ' e WHOIESALE AGENTS sa New YORK. ROAMS. PHELPS & CO., 142 Wster,'street. RUSIITON ,& CO., 110 Broadway. A. IL 4. p., SANDS, corder Fulton and William., ASPINWALL 56 William street. Orders addreised to me at Sing Sing. N. 1., will he attended to. GEORGE E. STANTON: Proprietor. Also for sale [by 'John G. Brown. Pottsville - & Medler,Orwigsburg ; Lewis G. Wunder, S chuylkill haven Haven ; Heil ¢ Bower, Pinegrove. Feb. 27, 15171 - _ • 1 BY MOES THOMAS & SON, AUCTIONEERS. -L -: Valuable Property for: - Sale. 1:- ATT ILL positively be sold on the premises, AT Ace ' V TION, to 'close a concern, at the Mount Carbon Hotel, adjoining Pottsville, near the upper termination of the Reading Railroad and Schuylkill Navieaticio at 10 o'clock. on notrsday, the 25th .Mareh. 1817, the fol lowing valuable real estate and furniture, viz : I. The Mount Carbon Hotel, and all its, furniture, . , of the best quality, , carefully selected for attic. the establishment ' Attached to the Hit s••' 3; : :r ; ,' tel. are warm rind cold baths, a large and lisks,t.w.; handsomely ornamented teiraced garden, ...._./..1 a gardener's house, two well filled ice houses, and an extensive I: very stable and coach house, a-id nine-pin alleys, (erected,last year.) This conve nient and located establishnient is too well known to require a more particular deacripi ion ; it may be exam ined at any time. - A catalogue of the furniture willhe exhibited previous, to sale to thos.i why wish to exam ine it. ' 2. - The two adjoining stores, offices, and dwelling •' , • EMMA, with kitchens attached and the tory rip which they are erected: the upper ill: 'fr . , stories of which are also well furnished', a a a 1 - and have, for some years past, been occu _...,--•.2:—......Y5. pied as an addition to the Hotel, may (at '' - I the option of the purchaser) be taken. with the furor. nue, and thewines and liquors, &c., in the store monis at'a price which will be named at the sale, otherw 114 'these two houses, &c., will be sold together. i \ 3& 4. The two next adjoining stores, houses, and .!„...., • lots, at and - next to the cornet of Main, is street, now occupied by Mr Walker and ss• • Ne i, ~, b y slr• Ridgway, will be sold separately. 1a 1 La. The Hotel and these four adjoining houses ....__s.,'were built at the same time, all in the best manner, of Storm, thiee stories high and so nrranged that they may, at a small expense, be conveniently con neefird as one, or that such additions may be made to either, as may be desired by its owner. The whole to gether have a front of 140 feet on Centre Street, with a larger additional front on Centre Street, south of the Hotel. Perpetual insurance against fire on each of the buildings, by the Franklin Fire Insurance Co.; of Phil adelphia. and anannual insuranceon the furniture, &e, in the Hotel and two adjoining horiaes, will be held for •the benefit of, or transferred to the piurchasers, without charge. An inexhaustible sliPplYorPnre spring Water._ for all purposes, has been introduced into the YARDS of the Hotel and EACH of the houses, and way be carried to any part of the premises. PHSECESIOII of all or either Will be given on the Ist of April, if desired by the pur. chaser. 5. The , two story. stone dwelling house, with kitchen, iSce. ' together xtreut SO feet ; =v ', " front, on the north side of Slain street; •••• yr now occupied by Mr. Caron. ' The lot has Ms si ik:.. a front of upwards of 130 feet on Main _,.a te ...L.... street, and 35 feet on Centre street. and 4 extends back teithe borough line of Pottsville. On the premrses are a well filled ice,house and other buildings, and an extensive terraced. garden, Roll plaided with grape vines, fruit trees, &C.- •Perpetual insur ince against tire for 32,000, on the dwelling - house. by the Pennsylvania Insurance co., will be 'held for the bens- fit of, or transferred' to the purcliaser, without charge. , A full supply of spring water Wats° intraduced on the premises. Alsq will be sold a number °Mantling lota, desirably situated. on Main and Centre streets. The locatiOn of this property Is equally i'esirable for the Man of busi ness, or those in pursuit of health or amusement. A lithographic map of the premises is in preparation, and may be examined at ilia Hotel, at the office of this news 'r. or will he 'furbished, on application to tlaclub scriber, No. 523, Chesnut street. Philadelphia.' As the irate is intended to be made without' limitation. a liberal credit will be given on a large prOportion of • the:purchase money, on bond and diorigage, with in terest payable half yearly, under an agreement that the whole balance shall become due ifelther orate pay ments of interest or principal are not made'veithin two month, of tbe stipulated time ; or any proportion share- of may he paid earlier at the option of the purchaser, on giving thirty days previous notice The Onetime in disputabley and will be executed free from aWHII incu 9-ts m , bronco. . 4 JOHN Phila., Feb :IT, 1847 . , `, , , iAght for 41.11 rIEORGE W. SINTER, bas.rustlreceived a large and elegant assortment Of -Latrips designed for burning the newly discovered PATENT PHOSGENE GAS, to which be , would call , the attention of all hls 'r.ustomers who may wish a cheaNeleintand safe light. " N.B.—The fluid Is also for sale at -FAT.E8. 43 . - rebFuary 20th, WT. • ' ' I j! . • • 1 • p . w4g.I.V.S. •-pkrtucusi 1,1);0 Etao 00. 8 11. etainnetti ton apples, hid any quantity nita;33if 20th, 1917 Tiliaber Tratt for SOltr, - • A TRACT, iifAbout 100 acres lj a es.vY eitn ated.nti tbealine Hill Rail d, one and a bait below Minersville: adjoining tbe property of Mr. Charles -Gtllligbam... The 'Timber rights will:be sold 'alone, or the is holt Thiel, 'resery all mineral' rights: '4 - Apply to ,WM. 'B. ;HILL, We t Branch Valley, 'Februarf2hb, 1547. ' . . . , . . '.i . „ ' • DIS - gOilltioil - .,...' . . . IrriE iitiStij e rsbip herbtofore exi ringander the firm of Q. F.:;Ndrion & Co., blithi .day been dissolved Ay mutupi Consent. The busloess..f the late firm mill be 4eitle - d lig. ' I -• . 'C. F. NORTC*J; , . Fcb 19 1847 .• . i -- ' . , .119MOCiahld 41 t 110 N• , . _,4 .1 h t;i r e e t b rlat 7f e e n B u t s h e s a I si C u o e u i rt n ° a r n C eliTr m the .."'courtyl off Schuylkill, Fill be held at Orwigsbuig, in the county afcrresaid..on . Monday, he Bth day of March next, to 4k tw.waeks. _Therefore, all pprsdnii having s its pending, perinnin - Whone duty it spoil be to appear atoaid Court, will take notice add govern themselves, accordingly. J JtiffN T. VitEttliEit, Sherif, Shei„itrii Office, tirwig,s- rt. • V borg,f,eb.l3, I ~,' , I ,'• . men!, .1-,LAzAnus, by heel. next...friend:John F. G. Kum- ',., taus, t 1.1 e i j'.!- r goa l ie Liizanee. • . J 'I: . BY an order issued out of the l i n of Common Pleas, of Schuylkill Coulny.ind to a directed, lam com manded Yd, notify you, the said oses Lazarus. that you be andlnppear. before our Judges nt Orwigsburii, at a CouZt of ;Common ;Pleas. to be! held in and fity.said County, on the first Monday in Mareh next. then and therelto , onswer to the complain of your wife„Mary i laf.arui, who fray to he div reed from thipbonds of tnatriroony, entered into Wit you, the said Moses LizaretV 1 ' • JOGN T. WERNER, - . ..! .l' j Sheriff of.Schuylkilltounty , Orty P.; lihrg, Feb 3341817 . - 7-3 t 1 110PERld,R QUA' 3111VES 1 *AO G : V ALLEY. ° (A7Nustsen.) . - 17 .ate and for rent,on the inOst reasonable to rtr9s. Intinne, of ' V. MAXWELL; MEI ktkg - itrei -L. jAtturney at Law. - , Witkeebarre,izerne einnty,.Pa. Pcb.13,47 152,50 7 lf• , • 1 SHIELDS &MILLER, . • • 1 ~, . , j. 1N T.,,0 r e iLL o tl y ei fromorm t i l , ie o i . r 2 3l l d t c o ns t r t i7 ,, l e o r t s t I :1141 11, street,h,ve abovb Arch, clef. side; where thy will keep a full and c-nrnrileth assortment iit 'Hardly re and Cutlery, Eng nib ipras3 and Corn Iticythe+J eluding the genuine Nails, Forks; elbovel , §pades,&c.&c. &c, to Which they , invite thnatttentiun of• Country Tiler ehants before buying; - ', I Yliilada.. Feb 13,47 - • I. ,toat Screens or Sale. • rr , subscriber has two ex ellent ,coal screens for I Sale; they have 'been lved: or the list three years at , his Dlaelr. Mine•Celliery;. and are rertifeeeeto give place to larger sereenS...;They rav capable of ser,eeniog 150 or In tons per day with case. They wil/The sold oh 'reasonable ternaa.l t GEO. LI:POTTS. - ''Feb 13 A. I ' 7 TJJ , SOAPS ! SOAPS II ' LES 11 A UEL'S ,. Iiympti Simp, forks . t . ifte'ping and . el ) 1 whitening the skin. Glenn's S.permoreli _eoap, for whitening andcuring 1 chapped hands'. Jonel Italian Chemical S , liap, for improving the I i Skin and removingTre j kies,&o, - °llbusell'siCelebrated Emollint Sminnaeenus CM'. 1 ! pound.„ fel. whitening ald softening, the , :kin. Guertian's Celebrated Ambriiiiial Shaving Soap. • iutf , G p's Saponriten rn us Copniind for`l, , having. - , 'imiell's Celebrated Shaving Creard ' iell's AlipopdSodp , . , Ido'.Otto 'efj Uwe. I dol , - Shell Spap. Almond Snap at 61 cents per Together with a general varli aln ayi. for sale at ,I3ANNANI , 'PoOsville. .1 Febl3 1- ri l f . 'pa Trees ; Shubbery, &b. . • lIE subscriber has been appointed agent;Thr one of I tilt largest NurSeries in the United States, and =is now prepared to furnish all deScripiions of Fruit Trees, by ilieltfundrgd or single, such as, I, • • 14aelt Tries, i , elitplerree.S, - • P&tr, Trees,. ~ 1 Plain.',Trets, Ciretty Trees,. 1 2 4rietits: 1 s. • Go.ce, Berry Buihe3, 11nspli3erry Bushes,. Gape Vines, !,' - , Ornamental Trees, • l' I Shrubbery, 4c. All of Which Avill be furnished at Nursery prices, pa'cl6ge and carriage added, by leaving the orders at 1 • . I BANNAN'S Cheap Book Store.. '''S. No Treesvir Shrubbery will 'be received except 1 what are ordered.] To secure, rood Trees, orders ought, tohe 'Sent in early. ' Felzl2 ' • 'l-, • , • . ... ' NEW STORE. . '. • i ~. to 11l rpm subscriberit desire to inform country, dealers I I, and the citizens of Pottsville. and vicinity, that they have taken the new a d • very' large stare at the earner of Centre apd Mahon ongo Streets. recently oc-. IcUpied by A. B. White, wh.l e they have just opened •an eitensive and well select dstock of ' I .bRY 000.1)fSt - GROCERIES, ] (2 UEFA'S I I'ARE, • ILARIJ tr.IRE, LIQUORS, I 1 • ! ke• ke• Which they till tiisonse of,leilber wholesale orretail, ,at the lowest cash pones. , I Their assori,ment of Dry Goods is . large, various, care tet fully selertcd and of the ve y latest styles. They will tisluu;als Liquors,ke ep a hand .kc., the a . b , s n t d hope qualities th o a f t Tea, a Lr Coffee, lly studying to suit the wants a id taste 9 of the community , they twill Ee.turc a i th eral shnre of patronage. 1 1 - Corn ' e i r l ' ° ofVe ß n S t r'e l i nnI l a t:"" a' ' C°.. kantongo Streets. I Pottsville, Feb 20, 1817 ' : , 8- Mineral Water' Ginger Mead. TUnderAgned having purchased the extensive I 11 Mineral ‘Vater Establihnient ; formerly owned by Mr. J. M. Crosland, will continue to supply the oldeus iorners on the usual terms ; - and Would be elad to re ceive the orders of those m•bn arc 'disposed to become neUr custoriiera.• 05. During the winter mostli.4, Ginger Mead and SarFaparilla Wdter, is . the principal supply ; adding Lemon to the list all warm weather approaches. ItoweN & HETHERINGTON. Feb.2o 1917 ' G. W.•111fATC!IIILIT, , I'ATTORNEY A'T LAW Front Sired, Sc Haven, Pa. ~ . . SICgEN .;! HOOVER., TIN AND C PPER smalls, • .4.11 B. Philip's. Oh! &pod :Centre at., Pottsville, ESP ECTFULIX invite the attention Finite citizens Rof Pottsville and its Octnity. In their new and ex cellent assortment 'of TIN' WARE, which ,an be pur tiased at lower rates titan ever 'heretofore offered in ttn region. They have also on hand a very large as- Sortment of 1 I 1 CIIOICP. STOVES, embracing Cooking Stoics of the latest and most ap- ProVed' Patterns, Radiators, Air tight and all kinds of fttnves for Rooms. Store is or Workshops, which will be Sold for cash at extraordinary low rates. - . • 1 They also attendio pu ling on Tin Roofs, and furnish en excellent article of s outing for. houses: `I K)--Don't forget to call before purchasing elsewhere. as we feel confident It will he to the iiiteiestof buyers to do'sn, 4 doors above '4larket street, west side. i Pottsville, Sept.', 12, 1.46. , 37-6 mo i - N IA LL persons having done or materials Please present them for of April. 1817, as the sa ielvBa;retponsibla for day unless upon a wrii Tuscarora; Feb. 20th ' 1 India Bab P/4TENT India Ru doors, 4e., a gond 44 rents, when,tsvo or and for sal! at BANN 1 1 fen 13 --------------- I• • Administrator's -Notice. . IXT HERE fifi, letter) of Adininistrationhn the estate ; V v of WILLIAM N EttELL, late of West Branch Valley, Schuylkill County. decearied, have been granted to the subscriber by the Register of Schuylkill County—there fore all those indebttd to the estate are requested to make payment, and II those haring claims will pre aent them for settlement. . WILLI/.31 NEWELL, 'AdminhtMtor. Jan 23 1847 , • --------------. .F mm.for Sale. i • • " THE subscriber will sell a valuable ... 4 farm, consisting of 170 acres, situated in I sass Pihegroge township,. Schuylkill county. ilia/ a shout 4.mines below• Pinegroge. • About 1 8 80 creo‘of the land Is deared,and tO i state Of cultivation, ten of which is iri meadow• .. The ital. ante is woodland, wr: timbered The Union Canal runs -through the pro rty. The belldicgs consist of a two story dwelling house, a new Switzer halo, and nth er, out buildings. There are two orchards ho the farm, and an'k i abundant sa's - of good water on the premises , close by the buildings . . There are fifteen acres ortvin. ter grain in the ground. For tering and other, particu lars, apply to the elbserther in Pinegrove. PETERFILBERT. oetober 10, 148 6 1 ' .'-. I' . ,41-tf , , . , • • •PAuICING 'YARN. ; 11111 E subscriber , irespecthilly informs bit friends and_ 1 tba public in general, that he bat appointed Whitney,• Aeon for the gale of his superior Italian- Hemp Packing Yarn, wliolwill keep d constant supply lit tbe Iron Works of Vr , ttl'Ginnia. • 1 i lioadinfr.tr...l: 1 T,IIOSS,AS,J_ACKSON. . 4' • , .' rf,- Ell • I Ea ritilfaus to r es,nopettoiNe` tees forsal6 by LIAZZAR • 6 Subpoena, 7-3 m eike. • - . " ety ofcholce perfothery S Cheap Fancy Store, 7- = iny - claims or demands for work [furnished at Tuscarora, will .Itiettlenient, before the first day nbscribers will not hold them dny claims presented after that ;ten order signed by them. STEVENSON. • 'JOAN STRRTHEES. 3AEOII ALTER. 1817. • 8-8 t ,er Door Springs her Door Springs', for closing 4ticle, price 50 cents single, or ninro are taken. Just received i‘DNS Variety Store. ERE AGENCY] FOR DIL, Ilititlf 'Elfil'B , , .cELEtiroirix Ekia.scir or- SAIIS AP ARTLLA: . . rPHIS extract , is tuft. up in qua rt bottleellt Itt 'W I T.II. times cheaper, plearratiler.and ,wartanted, superi. or to any sold:, It Faris diseases W v omiting; miting; purging, sickening, or, debilitating the patient.. The great beauty plod superiority of this .Sarsaparilla over all other remedies' is. while it eradicates diseases it Invigorates the: body. - It itt- used „successfully in the removal and Ipeimanent.eure of ill 'diseases arising from as impure state of the blood or kabit of the system., .. ~ OpINKINS or PHYSICIANS. - Dr. Townsend ii almost daily reteiVing orders trotn Physicians in different parts of Vie Union. " • I . This is to,certifyehat we, the undersigned; physicians hf the city ofiAlbrinV. have, in numerous cases prescri .bed Dr : ToWnsend'a Samoa/Ina, and we hefieve It to he one of the most 'valuable pieparitions of the Sar saparilla in thednarket. I 1 , , •, - -•I - - 11.: P. PULING, Ill.' D.,: • • • • : -I' - J. WILSON,' al .D. , • ' • ^ . - '' a. P. notoos,li D. • • P. E. ELMEEDOE fi P, M. D. Albany, April 1.1845.:_ . •: • - -, - • Dr. Seymour; the writer of the f ollowing. is One of the (Vilest madman - respectable physicians in Connect icut : 4 - Hoist/au, Q., May 144848. • Dr. Tow nifend—Dear,Sir :—" Townsend's Sarsapa rilla " finds a ready sale in Ilartfor44 l 4s highly esteem ed by all .who have made hi u °tit, and we have reason is' to believe good,qualiti s will bi.duly appreciated by a discerning public . ; have datiy.calls for It, and hope you will be fully ,re nerated tor, yOu r ezert ions to render service to theafficted:, tam, sir, your obe dient servant, • I HARVEY, :SEYMOUR, M. D. • GEAT MEDICINE FOR ,_. FEMALESV P R - Dr. -Townsend's Sorsaparilia is' a sovereign and' speedy sure Ifin incipient consifinption, liarrennees, len corrhcri or w,hitee, obstruction ur, difficult niensquation, Incontinuatfie of urine, or involuntary digharge there of, and for the gi nerd' prostration of Vie system, no matter whether the result of inherent CUM, er causes produced tis gregularity. illnes3 or accident."' ' .. P} Nothing can he more surprising than its Invigtira ting effectsnti iliebuinan frame. Personsuf wsakness and lassitude betore taking it,' at once bitch= robust: „and full of energyl .under its Win - mice - „It finniedi dtely emptier:lets the nervelessne.esof the femPle frame .which is the great cause.of.bairenness,' i ... .It will not be expected of us in cases of - ild elicate a nature to'eihibit certificates of mires performed.but we can assure the' alllicted,lbat hundreds ot, oases have been'reported to us. ... •-•--- I ,•'' ,'' • s:e Price el pir bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. I , -t6• D. HANNA:S.4Ias been appointed sole agent tor, Schuylkillu Eounty/ flit i lie•sale • of thii medicine. , - cie Druggists and otlerer - Fupplied ivholesale,it Dort. Townsend's prices. Any.numbei of reconnnepdations 'eau be semis; our store. Jan./. ISE I-- • , ,),, , . - WINSLOW, I S' , •. . Conipo j und BrOsaw orliorehound i. UNRIVALLED anenriequalled I in' curing Colds, , V Coughi, Mthina,, Influenza, Whooping Cough, and alldiseases of the breast and lungs, leading to Con sumption, composed ,of.the conientrated virtues of the herbs, horehound, Bonsbett. Thriod Root, and several other vegetable substances, warranted' pure from any Mineral whatever. This. invaluable ynedicine is the' most speedy aild certain remedy everdis6lvered for the I I above named complunts, s the increasing demands Tor the article , most clear! shows, 4n addition to the testimony of thousands w have used, IL • For sale lin rottaviite b Clemens & Pariiii; and J. G. - Brown. and at wholesale in. 'Philadelphia. by Frederick Klett & Co. ; -corner,of Second and Callow— hill streets. -'i , • - . Oct. 3d; Iltif6 ''" l_ • YALU: I ABLE ' VEGETAR.LE REMEDY. . l PR.. SWAYNE' • Componlid.Syrup of Wild Cherry • 01/IGIiPAL ANIFGENVINE PREPARATION ! Coughs, Colds,"Rsthma Bronihitis, Liver Complaint, Spitting Btood, Diffi culty of _Breathing, Pain in the Sideand Breast; Pa/pitatibn of the Heart ; InlZu enta,. Croup, • Broken Constitution, Sore • .1,, Throat, Nervous Debilitlkand all Dis- • ' easei ; of the Throat. Breast, and • Lungs • the .most - effectual and . . . ' • speedy cure ever kntiwn'foi • anyrf the aura.. . • = diseases, IS -.DR. SIKWYNE'S COCHERR Y. MPOUND SYRUP OF WILD ,• . LETTER FROM THE REY. R. JACKSON: - 'Formerly pastor of the Firkt Presbyterian 'Church. New York. • CANCI:IINATI, FFII.- 15, Ifir* Do. SWAVNE = Dear'Sli.:—Permit me to take the lib erty of writing to you at thitititne,• to express appro bation„find recommemtto :the atteetion of tamale-. and others your valuable tnedicine—your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. In us) , travels of late, r-have seen in a great many instances, the wonderfe effects of'Yoil r medicine' ift -relieving children of very Obsti nate complaints, such as coughing, wheezing, choking with phlegm, asthmatic attack's, &c.' I should not have written ibis letter, however, however at present, al though have felt it my duty to add thy testimony to .it for some limoi'bad it not been fora late instance where the medicine above alluded to was instrumental in restoring to perfect health an only child, whose case wys niftiest !tapeless. in a family of my acquaintance. "I thank heaven," said a-doting mother, "my child is saved firm the jaws of death " • Beyond all doubt, Ur. Swaynets Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry is the most valuable medicine in. this or anytother country. I am certain I have witnessed tourer than one hundred caseiw here it has been' attended with coinplete success. - I have used it myself in an obstinate attack of Bronchitis, in which it proved ef fectueln an exceedingly .ahort time, considering th'e seventy of the case. I can recommend it in 'the ful lest confidence of its superior virtues. I would ad vise that no family should be witliousit ; Is very pleas ant, and always beneficial; worth double and often ten mes its price. The public arc assured there is no hackery about it. R: ACKSONi la , D. formerly Parlor • of the First Presbyterian Church New link. Thousands of letters such as the above Fantle shown testifying to the good etfectsof this 'valuable remedy,' .in curing Consumption, coughs, colds,'asthma liver complaint spitting of blood, nerve:us ebility pain In' the side End breast, and all diseases nf the lungs. - Reader ! are you suffering front a cold or disease o f the futigsil Try this! remedy ! you wlll'atet, perhaps, regret it.,lt arrest all those ' disagreeable symp toms which strikes so mulch terror to the mind, . and prolong your days ; beware ef all preparations p the porting to contain Wild Cnerry, except that bearing signature of Dr. 11. .wane. on the outside wrapper of each bettle. as they nre not quite likely destitute of the article front which they borrow a name. PreParedonty 1 y Dell. SWANE, corner of EIGHTH and RACE Streets, Pitilada. IREAD THE TESTIMONY , ' • PHILADELPIIIA,, September 4th, 1816. Dr. IL Swayne :—Dear Sir v--Ileing for a length of time afflicted with a very violent cough, with a pain in my side and breast, soreness of the' lungs, shortness of breath, loss of appetite, night sweats, &c. I made trial of various remedies, which were recommended highly in the papers, but gradually grew worse The violeeee.of my cough was such, that the blood reshed profusely _fro my, nostrils when the-paroxysms of coughing cants upon me. Indeed my whole sykein seemed -prostrated, and the hour of my departure sq'em-. ed close at hand. At this time vim recommended the use of your COM POUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, which immedi ately i began to soothe, coinfort, and allay the violence in my cough, relieved the pain in my side, strengthened and liealedmiy lungs, &c. I continued the use of it, but now, thanks to God, emit° the .effect of your Com pound Syrup of Wild 'Cherry, I am cured and able to _ pursue my daily labors. I think it an inyainablemedicine in 'coughs, colds and disease of t h e lungs, and one that should be known to all afflicted. If persons would purchase this original and genuine article, as prepared by you, and not tamper with7the -many spurious and worthless preparations which arc attempted to be palmed °Tensile reputation of yours, it Might be the means of saving many valua ble lives,' I freely offeethis statement for,the benefit of those who are suffering as I was. • • EZEKIEL THOMAS. • . In lath st., =doors from the corner of Willow. Themas' ease,atiove -alluded to was a very se vere one,'and his , r •sidence is within the reach of all so arty one can mill and have the .above substantiated by a personal interview. , CAUTION TO STRANGERS AND INVALIDS. • Beivare of-all ifreparatione or Wild Cherry, except Dr.] Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, as they are most likely, quite destitute of the ery article - from whielt they borrow a name: Dr. Swayne has succeeded in obtaining and •conee-ntrating.the' virtues of the'Wild Cherry Tree in such a manner as to cone stititte one of the mesa efficacious remedies in diseases ,•of the Lungs, at the 'same time most pleasaht to take. that is known to the medical world. y It is unnecessary for 'us to refer particularly to the - many remarkable cures performed by it, Or to dwell at length upon the pechliarly healthful propeites of the Wild Cherry.-- Sufficeit to say. that no healing, and at the snmeiime, strengthening qualities are wonderful ; and in•inany ifistancee, persons who had been afflicted for ycnrs with consumption, coughs.'asthma , liver complaint, spitting blood, nervous debility,- and various diseases of the Lungs, have been, by its use,restored to perfect health. Becareful to observe, that ea:h bottle bears the writ.. tea signature of Dr. Swayne, or you may have a spit, riots and werthiessmixture palmed upon yeti tor the 'genuine medicine. Remember ! all preparations of Wild Cherry are fic titious and counterfeit, except that prepared , 111 t. SW YNE. -1 N.-W. eor. of Eighth arid Race lames, Philada. tiee Dr .Swayne's Guide to Health, can be Obtained gratis. 014 - Agents in Pottsville, Pa., area. G. BROWN, & DANIEL KREBS,HUNTZINGER, .Sehayl kill Haven; H. YOUTE, Orwigsbarg, RITTER & Co., Reeding, and by Agents id all - parts Of the United States. le,avember%, 1846. 48— . NEW AND CHEAP . Fashionable Clothing Store, AT THE.O6 STAND OF-THE . MIXERS! JOURNAT., . Ceittre 'Streit, opposite the -Episcopal. iscupal Church. 1 S. CAMPBELL & CO:, TAILORS,- . DEsrEcrilll.lN' Inform their friends and the pub- IA lie, that they have taken the ;hove store, where • they have mode;and Intend to keep constantly on bind , a large and general assortment of 1 . READY M ADE . CLOTHING, -. . which tor cut and workzinsblp, cannot be smarmed by any establishment in the region—their stock is all fresh, haling been selected ,with great care, within the last few weeks from the latest importations. • Persons who prefer having' their measure taken con ;depend upon having ,thely garments made is the most 'a sbionable wannerind tfartanted to give perfect sat ' !erection.. rot vine, !Apt, 1% ism 77 . . . -•! , . • • .. • . ° OF . New jersey and DELAWARE„ COMPILED Fit°X , TAE LATEST' , AUTHORITIES, PUBLISHED BY S: -Augustus 81it94.311, 1840--:! • QOM by Messrs. - Thotnai, COorpertbwait it Co. No. Q£s3,lllselret strata. and 8-Augustus Mitchell, N. E. cornered - 7th and Market streets, Philadelphia. TMs is a very - .handsome Map, well . engtaved and colored, and nearly mou toed , on rollers. It n•presents very-distin ‘ ttly tbettatural features; as well as the tit ies;•totins, villages;_canati; roads and civil divisions of the three States; and contains enlarged plans of Philadelphia, Pitisburg and" Lancaster, with their vicin ities, and of the principal Coalilegtons ; and Ihe.route fur the',Central Rill-Toad isniarked with dotted lines. 'Nett to the study of Geography at Stchnol, the use - of maps forte fereuce, has the greatest tendency to diffuse accurate geographical - knowledge ; and at this Nap is well suited for general use, and furnished at the mod erate sum of el 50. we should he glad to see one platen In every house lathe Ttglori to which it relates. Philada., February:T:lSM' ARDEN AND •LOWER SEEDS, OVNAkENTAI, SHRUBS, . PERGREE.XS,, ROS E S, pz.d.ters, ROOTS, &c. FOR sale every day. In the .4 . market below 'Sixth street . " . I haladelphin, nearly ~ opposite ' • - 1. the Schoylkill Bank. splen-, • 'e'`— • • did collection of the ttbove,T. , cornprisiOg all choice Ind de- • sirahlovariettes from the f:arden and Nurseries of the subscriber, at the Rising Sun Village, near Philadel phia. . MAUPAY. N. B.— Orders addressed to Menet either of the above places will be promptlY attended to , . Naiads, 27, • 1817 . 9-2 m - %MC sabscri4ers respectfully inform their old friends J. 'and the citizens of Schuylkill County and North ern Pennsylvania generally. that they have taken the above Hotel, where they are prepared to entertain travellers and' others visiting the city in the very best style, -The Hotel , is large and conimudions r and situa ted in the, very centre of the business part o'f the city. .It has lately undergone thortl ugh repair, and Will not %stiffer:in ioniparimn with-others h point of inmfort, convenience, and elegance. No efforts will tie spared oa render satisfaction to their guests. tele Give us a call. SAMUEL A. IIRAIIY, - 0 . ; H. P. PARKER.- 40-6 mo REMOVAL. pt)itab,o . oo6; "MOUNI 4 VERNON EOUSE,-r -91!,' North Second Rivet ? - a PHILADELPHIA, BRADY •& PARKER. , • Phil: oa., Feb -0811. OT - 'ROUGH & READY' BUT 'SMOOTH & READY.' ,CHARLES STOHES, At Globe Halt; of Fashion, 206 Araiiiet. strett,3 doori brloir Xinti,- • . PHILADELPHIA ; . . , . . ftAS pow on hand as large and handsome a - lot of , SPRING.and SUMM ER cluthing as has everbeen offered in this market. • Chiriimoats, from 75 cents. tb $6; Pants, from lAcis. to $3 i Vests, from6l. cents to_lt2 50. Country merchants wishingau nut - chase clothing will find it to their interest to Call and examine fur theini selves. V. We take pleasnre• in showing our goods at all times. tcs- Remenitn , r the Once- - ----. . 'CHARLES wrox cs , , Globe Hall of Fr shion, , 996 Market at, 3 doors below 9th, Philada;' Phila;Fb 201141817 -• 8-3 m • . . SUPERIOR FAMILY GROCERIES . No. South : Third.Strect, - Aletr,dgiws abort the F4rhange, apposite Girard Bank, PHILADELPHIA -WM. L. MADDOCK 7 R - ES PECTFULLY invitesthe attention of purchasers! to his choice stoat of Groceries, embracing the.& nest assortment, selected iu both the Philadelphia and New York markets.: In addition to the usual variety ordinarily for sale In Grocery Stores, hie efforts have been particularly, ,di reeled to the selection of Articles of rare and choice descriptions, consisting of Fruits, Preserves, English and American Pickles, Sardines, Havana Sweetweats, Cats,ups,Cocoa, Chocolate, Droma, Yar mouth Bloaters. Capers. Anchovies. Pepper Sauce, Ol— ives African Cayenne Pepper , India Soy, Currie Poe.-- der;M a ccaumi, Vermicelli. Pgtites l'ois, English Sau-- ces of everi variety. Anchovy I ante, &c. Particular care has been observed in the selection of the purest, must fragrant and delicious Teas, the finest and bait flavored imported Cigars,and the richest vari eties of Cheese, 'together with,a first rate assortment of high and low priced Sugars. Coffees, Molasses; Spices, &c., embracing every article which can be desired by families nr individuals in his line of busitiess,and at_ the lon estcash prices at Which limy-can be furnished . in either of the Atlantic cities. • 0- Goods will be carefully packed and sent to depot, or other point named, in the city free - of charge; and orders,by letter or otherwise, will be filled ,prompt• ly °Tribe Fume terms as if personally applieefor. Philada., Feb. 13, DOT • al, .7-3 m • ' I R Olt.. • -•. RAIL O. Road Iron, 11, 11 O M x 1, 11. z 1,2 I kand al toner T Rail - Bond iron, at eighing 40 lbs.to the Boiler and Flue iron of nil Nos , (lst - and24lqualityi) Bar Iron. assorted Sizes. - ' '-. - Slit and Braziers' roils'. 1 ' • Itiyit Iron 1,1, 11-16'and 1, Spring and Country Steel, constantly on band and for-sale by , ORRICK & CAMPBELL . , No. 10., N. Water Street, Philada. Phil:lda., Feb 647 ' 6-40 WiVI. A. BROWN'S UMBRELLA,: PARASOL, PARASOLETTE AND Sun Shinle Manufadory, Ito* ?AI Market fit. Phnada.. . A. DROWN, invites Southern apd Wes- V't tern Merchants visiting Philadelphia to examine his rtock of Umbrellas, Parasols, Pansolettes and Sun Shades,, where will he found the 'largest and Most complete assortment of desirable New Goods in the embracing every variety fromthe lowest price to those of the finest quality. OWine, to a great. reduction in some materials, of which I have at/ailed myself, I canofferrindricements to purchasers that cannot be found4lsen'ihere My prices will be found the lowest in the city, and the Goods warrantedpf the best manufacture. Philada., Februarp6th, 1647. - DRUGS ! PRUG'S ! DRUGS !I I • Thompson• Crawford, IV // 0••LE541.1.3 DRUGGISTS, Xariet st. (south side, below Seeouda :PIIILADE!.I4II/1., . OFFI:31. for sale alarge stock of Fresh Drugs, Medicines atuPD)e.Stuffs,.to which they tall the attention of Country Itler -4,..1, = chants and Dealers visiting the city.. E Coach, Cabinet, Japan. Black -and other. Varnishes of a superior quality. Also, - White and Red Lead, Window Glass, Paints and cheaper than ever. &C. are ulso . proprietors of the Indian egneig hetable Balsam, celebrated throughout their oli a n d - ,boring States, as the best preparation for the cure. of Coughs, CiArts, ASthnia, &c 'Money refunded in every instance where nu benefit is received ' Philada.,jan 30th, 18.10 !foyer S First Premium* ink, NO. 87; NORTH 3d ST., • • IMILADELPWA.. • • . TIDE celebrity of the Inks 'manufactured by the sub scriber, and the extensive sales conseqUent'upon the high reputation which theyhave attained. not only throughout the United States, but in the West Indies and,Cluna, has induced him to make every necessary arrangement to supplythe vast demand upon his es tablishment. "lle,is REM prepared With every variet le y of Week. Blue and fled Inks, Copying Ink,. Indellib Ink, hi d Ink Powder, all prepared under Ida own per sonal Superintendence, sn that purchasers may depend upon its superior quality: . . Hoover's Adamantine Cement, a superior article for mending Glass, China, Cabinet Ware, &c., useful to every Housekeeper, O rdinary , liquid, easily, ap plied, and tint affected by hear—warranted. 0- Pamphlets containing the numerous testimonials i of men of science and others, will be furnished to par chasers.' For sale at the Manufactory, wholesale and - 'retail, No. 87, North Third Street, opposite Cherry :street, Philadelphia, by . JOSEPH E.' TlOVEit,Manufactlifer. Thliada.; Jan. 30th, 1817. 5-'l9 For Sale at Private Sale: • A LL tharcertain tract or parcel of land, sit'oated on J the Broad Mountain, in Lower Ma hantonge town ship, in Schuylkill county, (tonne. ly Berko county,) to the state of Pennsylvania, hounded and described as fol lows:, to wit:—Beginning at a marked white, risk tree; thence by late vacant lands, now surveyed to Jacob north sixty-five heretics, to a white oak ; thence by late vacant land, now staveyrid to George Werner. west 146 Orclies to a stone ; t henna by late vacant land' no w surveyed to Lenard Illick, south sixty-five perch-, es to a - Spanish oak ;o thence east 146 perchoiri to the place of I)eglnning, containing fifty-five acres and one hundred ,and fifty-two perches of land and allowances of ift pek cent: for roads, dcc. JOHN C. BREN Eiecittor - of 7.l3eatts' estate, 69, Marketst.:Philed S a . - Philadelphia. Bepterober Ip. ISO . • .. ' • JUNIATA., BOILER • IRON: • F.F. TONS sported boiler Iron, Nos. 3. 4 Sad 5 of itle. , widths o 1 . 54, n., and 36 Inetn hand rand RALSTON, • om lengths, • I • A, . • -4, South Front at, POiladA. • . Pkill3dA.atily li, !St . 13-7 . , • -!Trapping Paper. 200 BEAMS ,Crown, Medium and Ten Wrapping. Papers, from 50 cents per Ream up to CAS, Just received and for sale at BANN AN'S Cheap Paper Stare. Also, 50 Reams Blasting Paper, air of which will be sold wholesale and retail, at city. prices, car. rise° added. • rebruart2Otfi ISE MINERS Satiardai Morning', 1111ar. 18479, Our correspondent X is a.lntle.too graphic in his secout . of the pr4eredinge dr On Court.' We mu,,t therefore decline pulgithing the letter. The Relief Cemmittie, and ow citizens generally, will hold"alnceting at tho Town Hall, , this Rvenini;to receive the reports of the, Cotn. essinees oppeintcd to collect funds for suffering • I relind. 1 - The eolltetions for the feltef of irelandin the' United tf.tstes as fur , as 'rani from reagbabout $250,000. r j :j. Col. 1/atuel Kirby, entered upon hit duties 'as Post • Master of Borough. We think be will make iiioud officer which was very much nertle'l. Cn" . We learn Alit Mr. P44er Auranri / has been appointed Pont Master at Prirt Carbon in Mace of 3 • - Mr. Henry Nikieder. (Cr. Ott lohday- last, on motion of John Han non? EN., J: bowman 'dell, Fog., of Reading, was admitted 4o practice as hen Attorney 'in the diffrietit Gotitts &Schuylkill County. II:7-We refer our readers to the proceedings of the Whig; mating held at Schuylkill -Haven on Tuesday last, They have norni4ted A. W. Leyburn: E,q., for Canal gonunisiioncr •and structcif our - delegates to the:9th of March GAM , vention to vote for hire. , Tilt Tr.sr.o i have imelved a tenet from the F'teiideni of the Philadelphia, Reading and Pottsville Telegraph Company, stating that the stock is. ell' taxon, and thei work will ho com•, menced immediately, and'corripleted by. about the!' first of May. In ord e r W ci s cate an interest in this regiori the stoOkljolders in Philadelphia .and Reading trive retir•.qu shed-sljoo9 worth of stock , forSchttylkill county, ten shares 'of which remain yet to be taken. Ttuise in..wan(lf these shares will please apply at this office. MILITARY 13ALL t —WO lAIRTRYhaI the Marion Rifle Company will give a ball attho Town Hall on Tutulay tilt, 16th irpti Hitherto the 1;allf given by theil!larions - havel always been Well at tended, and very pliasant, pnd vse:doutii - not that this wiil fully equal respects aby of these '• • • = Fi RE 'AT ST. CI.AIII.;iOn Sunday night last at rdwut't ti o'clock, a fire broke out, at . the ea" gibe house of Alfred Ls ton, inl St. Clair... 'A crowd soon,collectod end .Ite flaineswere speedily extinguished. Theda.mage was very trifling, but had the•accident occurred an tour or two later the loss would have beau serisUe. • (C• The U. SOtienate !strut It the section,crua of the new Post Office Bill.-whiCh had passed the, House. per milting PoSt Masters to give tho list 44 . - Lettere for [mirth:a r tier' to Whatever paper they. pleaded wiihout regiod to - circulation. 83 far as this pl;co is concerned the law has been here tofore shamefully violated. . CornT Wasx.--Welc:arn from Orwigsburg that there is an unu.ual number of persons attend ing Court, and that rhej, criarinel calender is very. which.is to...liepttributco gresitmessure to 'the great' increase of tippling Louses in the. , Coal Region. ) 773 The Bill-agaimt Benniti f - turke, charged with killing Luke Brennan; at "New Philadelphia - in Dee'irnber last was ignoWy the Grand Jury. -"A true Bill wasfound'itiy9tie.Grand Jury against Marti n-SheY, for the :iittrder of John Reese. Thetrial hag been postporied:until tlfe i neit term. Richard :Blackburn colored man of Guinea Hill notoriety, was cotriicted stabbing - and rob bing a person' on Gnine'a Hill a feivinonths since, and sentenced to 51 yearn in the Penitentiary. He was en old convict. After sentence was pas sed, heJ turned to the' bench and rendirkeil.—; '4 tin io,Jridgc we obeli meet in Heaven." The Judge did not seem verj WILLOW la meet the of fir any - glare. *firs Brennan and Fitzgerald %Verb tried for cruelly bcatilg I Spencer and robbing him. Brennan waitacquitted and `John Fitzgerald was • found guilty. Th is w as a very aggravated case, and the offender deserves severe punishment- , Sentence Was net puled when our paper went to P re t' • 1 Tbecourt. was yein. Biggs, color'cdnisn fin shooing :a Mr. Gunder ic few months since in Norwegian' township;.. A.\ 'thatle olv --- Wis Cant.: We learn that . the laborers employed upon the .Winks ' of the . . Schuylkill Navigation Company in . thia vicinity, have struck fur highe wages. They demand one • 1 , dollar per:day; w hile they 'are now ferciVing eighty. cents.'' • . L • . , ... . We cannot see th - propriety Of this measure ( ) , at the present tinie. Labor like every other.crini modify, commuids:a.priee proportioned to the tfit;' mend, and, as in the Winter season .thrre as less demand, for Jaborers; the price must be 13wer.— Tito Navigation Com any were paying as high ee, and in ntany iottance,, higher ricer/ than our Up. eraterc, and we riito,t therdurc . conclude that 09 occasion existed for the strike, - • We should be glar, to tee every woliting man in our region and threughout the country, receive in: one dollar per (1331 - , as the reward of his labor, We do inotibelieve however, that the present cots ditiori 1 of trade, would warrant the paytneltt ur pucb , .. , wags, nor will it white free4ratle principbia era in the 'ascendency, crippling trade and crushing the laboring poppls'ion of our Country. If our aro** in; men would orily consult their own intercity and vote for publiC d officers who unatild IrOls alel tootle general welfare of the Llnion;,we should have few complainfs Of the redu.:tion of wages,,_ and ever) thing woUb.hv on steadily and famltart Doily. With theploiking.men of the Country,. rests the -responsibihty. It is - in their power to 'choose goad rulers, and if they do not'etertise that power, they must blime thernielver alone, when they experience the effects of unwise fegies lotion: ~...--..1--------e-,-,-.. EN=l We learn by yeete her; been re-imminat i ballot. 'l:be cote w *HUNK. •TA I DRED. scattering, Mortars 4olerrs - t waiknominated for The President' ti Major peneralin tifftthat if he ie mind of the tinny, 6 l Gen. Code/alb/dot s—,. I dier,Genersh --• WI terday engaged in trying -TeRIPT. • • rday's mail that Gov. Shook,, I ed for Guirercor oi) the fir 4 .for. „ 106 14 • 11 = Fru. of gontsomery County 'ins! Conniuioner. as appointed:Col. Benton a 6 United States Army. It is of cosigned to the thief corn wilt decline the appointments Ante been appointed _a Prikpr lEEE C I
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