-g• s• Makffig The occo6l Wade for 1841. The quantity sent .his weekby Rail road, is 31384 03 by Canal, 10,076 68 total for the week, 41,231 11 tons; total by,," Rail Road . 1,141,187 10 ; do. by Canal, 01,769 07 tone. . • There has been an increase this week on both Canal and Rail Road—and the demand for prepared Coal is ' greater than the facilities to send it to market. After this week there will be a decline on the Canal. The. boats that were drawn from the Tide water Canal, will return to their old channel after making the present trip. The W 1 Road will increase the rates of toll and transportation to Broad Street and on the line, ten cents per tan on the first of November. Kim to be regretted is the prices are alreadytoo high. , Frelghtclay.Canal beve advanced to 00 cents to Phil adalphia, and .2 15 toliew York._ OFFICE OF THE PIIILA. AND READING RAIL. ROAD COMPANY. - . - Philadelphia ' Oct. 27, 1847. Notice is hereby given that on'und after the first day of November nextobe rates of freight and toll on coal transported by the company will be as follows; , To From Mt. Carbon. Bch. (even, F. Clinton. l Richmond, $ 70 * 60 • sl'4o Philadelphia, ' 70 60 145 Inclined Plane, 80 50 1 30 . Nicetown, 60 50 1 30 `Germantown R. Road, 60 50 •I 30 ' Falls of Schuylkill, 45 35 1 20 Manayunli, 35 25 . 1 15 Vonshehocken & Ply - t. 125 125 I 10 mouth Rail Road. ,3 • Turnout 1 mile below (1 20 1 20 1 10 Norri.loWn, , • Norristownor Bridge-1 120 120 . lln 'port, Kennedy. ' 120 120 _ 110 Valley Forge, , 1 20 1 20 110 Plitenixville i I 1515 i 1 05 Royer's Ford, • 110 ( I I 10 100 Pottstown, 1 10 ~1 10 1 00 Douglassville, 110 1 10 1 00 Itaunistown, ' 1 OS - 105 - 95 Reading,l 00 100 90 _ Between Reading and 1 95 AS 85 Mohrsville, . , S' Mohrsville, 80 80 lo hamburg, , GO 60 ' 50 Orw igsburg, 5(1 50 50.. By order of the Board of Managers. Oct3o 41] • S. BRADFORD, Secretary. Freights to Eastern ports have adianceil a little Our correipondent quotes as follows: To New York, To Newark, =M= .To Fall River, To New Bedford, . To SAlem, To Portsmouth, IN - H., To Portland, Me., To Roston To New haven, To Hartford; To Troy, To Albany, To Baltimore, • "To Washington, - The rates from Bristol • re tRi ets. more IAICEA Of COAL ON BOARD White Ash Lump Nut do • . . - Broken, Egg, and kne, . 3 871 a 400 Red,Ash Lumpy , 400 a 412 Prepared,4 12 a 425 .. Nut, 3 75 a 3 87k . .Lehigh Lutopf 4 00 Prepared, - • , 4 412 Sent for the weekending on Thursday Evening last:— - BAIL ROAD.. . CANAL. ""'"' WEEK. • TOTAL.. WEEAL. TOTAL. P. Ca'ifiTin", 10,294 05 414.457 14. 1 7 ,„‘„ Pottsville, 4,573 05 179,910 18 f" 6&7 13 D3 13. Haven, 12,810 04. 465,755,06 2,404 15 35,518 19 10,'Llinton, 3,622 09 61,034 01 00 00 1.108 05 31,304 03 1,141,187 19 10,076 OS 194,759 07 194,753 07 * Total 11.1 i.& Canal. 1,335,947 06 . . RATES OF TOLL AND TRAINSPORTATION ON RAIL ROAD, From -$ Mt. Carbon. Self. Haven Pt Clinton To Philadelphia, SI 60 $ 1 50 111 35/ To Richmond 170 • 160 1. 40 - - RATES OF TOLL ET CANAL, '• . From Mt. Carbon. S. Haven. P. Clinton. To Philadelphia, 74 eta. '7o cta, ,_- 52 Cl!. •-• FREIORTN UT CANAL. - • *0 90 To N. York;S2 1.5 To Phtlads LACKAWANA COAL TRADE. The quantity of Coal' stat. to' Market for the' week en ding Oct. 18: . 12,036' Total for the season WILKESBARRE COAL TRADE. The following is the quantity of Coal sent through the weigh lock at Berwick, to Aug : 1; !Sr.' lau,o07O), Tong. ' JAMES S . CAMPBFLL , Collector. LEHIGH COAL TRADE, For the week eliding Oct. 23, 1647. y WEEK. TOT/. T.. Summit 7,444 417 . 176,325 01 RhUme Run • . 2,060 13 - 117,466 05 Denver Meadow , 3,357 11 01,322.13 fiummit - . 1.030 17 27.624 04 Hazleton 3.044 05 01.910 11 Ituckincantain Co. 1,69.4 07 94.154 00 Wyoming 361 12 0,267 13 19,805 12 PINEDROVE COAL TRADE. . • Amount of coal trannronted on the Union Canal Rail [fond, for the week ending Oct. 14. . - - Tons. C. Wt. um 1,450 h 6 - 2 • Per last upon 54,101 09 2 • ' Total 55.551 09 V. L. CONRAt), Collector • SWATARA RAIL ROAD. Amount transported on Swatara R. it Road from 16th t o 15th Oct., (inclusive.) Tons. C. u•t. rs. • 2,943 IS Per last noon 32,597 03 0 IMM 32,011 . 01' 1 V. L. Ctr.slß,kl), Collector CREEK RAIL ROAD. 'Ttafolloiving Is the amount of 'that passed over the 91111 . ,;:eek Rail Road, for the last six days. 7,655 (H) Tnns, 219.971 09 " Per last report Total 220,626 U 9 " GEORGE HADESTT, Collector SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAIL ROAD Amnuntof rola trangported over the Schuylkill ral tey Ratt Road. forthe week ending on Saturday even ing last. 7352 O Tons. Per last. report . 268,551 IS • 276.377 JESSE 'rVRNER, Collector Total MOUNT CARBON & PORT CARRON RAIL ROAD Amount of Coal transported-over the Wont Carbon & Port Carbon Rail Road, for the week ending! on Sat• arday eiening last. , . 10,0`11 17 Tons. • Per last report ' 400,718 04 " 411,319 01 JESSE TURNER, Collector, Total MINE HILL & SCHUYLKILL HAVEN RAILROAD. The 'following Is the amount of Coal transported over this road up to Wednesday last 15,116 13 Tons. 4E1163 13 Per last report Total 503.090 11 •' WILLTAM_NEWELL. Collector MOUNT CARBON' RAM; ROAD. Antotint ot"Coat tranSportect over this Road tor -the vreek ending on thursday evening last. 6,438 08 rune' 171,624 03 " . Per last report liall "Total 181,062 11 ~ N. CLEAVER. CMlector THE GRAND PURGATIVE FOR the cure of Headache. Giddiness, Rheumatism, Piles, Dyspepsia, Scurvy, Smallpox, Jaundire,Pains in the Back, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma. Fevers of all kinds, Female Complaints, Measles: Salt Rheum, Heartburn. Worms, Cholera Morbus, Coughs, Quinsey, Whooping cough, Consumption, Fits, Liver Complaint, Erysipelas, Deafness, itching of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Nervous Complaints, and a variety of other diseases, arising . from impurities of the blood, - and ob structions in the organs of digestion'. Experience has proved that nearly every disease ori ginates from impurities of the blood or - derangement of the digestive organs; and to Secure health, we Mann move these obstructions or restore the bloodio its na tural state. The aversion to taking medicine is most effectually re moved by Ctickner'ii'Verfable Purgative Pills; being completely enveloped with.h coating ofpure white sugar (which is as distinct from thli internal Ingredients as a nut shell from the kernel) and have no taste of medicine. but areas easily swallowed as bits of candy. Moreover they neither nauseate of gripe in the slightest degree, but operate equally on all , of the diseatred parts of the eystem;instead of confining themselves to and packing any particular region. Thus, if the Liver be affected, one ingredient w ill operate-on that particular organ, and by cleansing it of any excess of-bile, restore it to its na tural state. Another will operate on the blood, and re move all Impurities in its circulation, while a third will effectually expel whatever impurities may have been discharged into the stomach, and, hence they strike at the root of disease, remove all Impure humors from the body open the pores externallyiand intemallz; separate all foreign and obnoxious particles from the chyle, so that the blood must be thoroughly pure—thus securing a free and healthy action to the heart, lungs, and liver; and thereby they - restore health, even when all other means have failed. The entire truth of the, abork,can be ascertained by the trial of a single box; and thtfrvirtues are so positive and certain,in restoring health, that the proprietor binds himself to return the money paid for them in all-cases where they do not give universal satisfaction.. RetOil prices, 2.5 cents per box. • Principal °Mee, No. 66, Vesey street. New York. The following are the agents in Schuylkill county for Clickeees Vegetable Purgative Pills! BROWN and F. SAN Pottsville ; H. Shinier, Port , Carbon ; Wm. IL Marlow, New Philadelphia; T. Williams, port; H. Schwartz, Patterson; J. IL Alter, Tuscarora; Renner 6c Morgenroth, Tamaqua; Wm. Price, St. Clair; - Georgelielfsnvder. New. Castle; James B. Falls,AD aersville Jonad Kauffman , Llewellyn Jacob auf man. Lower Motontoneu ; Paul RdrJ Pinegroveii Shoener dv Garrett, Onvigsburg; Lyon dr REMO, Port Clinton; J. coin Levan &. Kauffman, Schuylkill Wog. • [ Ott3o 47-44.p0w - • Blank. Books< 200 V E do Medium lem Bilnlo•l3°°kg, 1000 ( Mires FoolsedP rihmak Books" full and half bound 500 do: . Quarto do' 100 doien Memorandum Books, assorted, Embracing the largest and best assortment of 431ank Books ever offered In this part of the state, just received and for sale at BANNAN'S Book stores,which he pledges hldtselltd sell as low, if noklower, wholesale and retail, than a siinilar quality can be purchased in Philadelphia Ile has his stock manufactured expressly for his owu sales. Call and see It. (Oct! 41 New Store at Brookville. • - rrlllE Subscriber hasjust received froin Philadelphia and has now opened at Brotkville, a large and gen r era) assortment ofsealonable goods, such as Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, and Queensware. In addition to whtch will be found constantly on hand, Fish, smoked and fresh Meat, as well as La good supply of country produce. Cali and 'examine our stock, andyouwilrand us prepared to sell goods at as low. a rate as they have . ever been sold oitir soder e, in Sclniyikill county. • ' N. EL—Country produce of all kinds wanted, for which the highest price will be paid. • . GEO. H. POTTS. Pottsville. Feb, 1848, 6 ranty articles at Bannans. L _ ADIES' Card- cases, a fine assortment, Writing Desks and Note Paper Desks, e . Beautiful Paperteries, with an, assortment of Note Paper and Envelops. Fancy Boxes and Work-Stands, Porte - Monnaie, for carrying.money, a beautiful as sortment; - Pearl and Ivory Paper Cutters. . Fancy Pen Holders, a choice assortment, - . Together with a beautiful collection of Fancy articles suitable for the coming holidays, all of which will be sold at less than city prices. , [Oct9 41 NCIN Wine and Liquor Store. " ANDREW J. CATHERWOOD. tate of the Sun of Andrew C. Crate & Co., having removed to his new establishment. No. big, North Second street; above Arch street. west side, hasassociated with his father,llliGll CATIIERWOOD,,(of the old firm of Catherwood• & Craig,) under the name of 11. Catherwood & Son, for the purpose of carrying on the wholesale Wine and Li quor business in all its branches, at the above place, where he will be pleased to see his friends and former patrons. The stock on hand is nearly all new, and is selected expressly for city or country trade. Part of the Bran dy's were selected in the London docks by himself last year, and are very superior. The Pikes and terns will be found as low as those of any other house in the trade. Phila., Oct 9 47 Feathers! Feathers! From I2i to 45 rents per pound, cheap for cash, Whore sale and Retail. FREDERICK G. FRASER, ill Upholsterer and General Furnisher,No. 415, Market St above 11th, north side,.opposite Girard Row, PHILADELPHIA,. _ . - 1 60 1 60 2 25 2 71 2 371 IAT mbnt o n f maybe a had nd a a t l t l ra times ~ a C u7len t lr a 7rs . s . ' n n ,i ' Feathers, CtialkiVrables. Bedsteads, and Looking Glasses, together - with all other articles in the above tine of business at the very 4owest cash prices. N. 11,—Goods warranted to give satisfaction. Phila., Sept. 11 47 37-3 m 2 25 150 2 25 . 187 1 75 6 - 1 1 25 NEW GOODS. • Tura doors btiolo Craig': Hoed, • THE subscriber has just opened, in addition.lo the stock of Dry Goods, a ,cholce lot of GROCERIES, k.c., embracing a generat-assortment, which have been laid I n at very low rates, and selected-With great care as regards quality (Or family use, all of. which will tic said on the most accommodating terms, wholesale and retail. $3 75 a kki 00 '350 a 387 E ' H invites the public to call and examine his stork and judge for themselves, feeling confident that he can and will give entire s;atisfa'ction both as - to quality and price. Recollect two doors below Craig's lintel. Centre stree[l Pottsville.' 1011N13.. C. MARTIN. July 31, 1847 31— , J UST Received a supply,of ,Musie embracing the latest publications. of Songs : for the Piano and Guitar. Jenny Lind's Songs, Justissued. , Waltzes and Gallops; Marches and Quicksteps. Rondos. Airs, &c. Variations. ' Polkas,.Dances and Quadrilles: • Dunn? for 2- Performers.„: Songs for the Guitar in gtirat variety.. • Melodeon for the Flute or Violin. Primary and progressive Exercises fur strerLtthening , the ringers and obtaining a rapid and easy touch. • Instrctuion Books. Violin and Guitar strings. &c..S:e. We would respectfully solicit the ludiee to call and ex m ine our assortment. r'sreingle Pieces of Music not on lined olitairmil to order. at • ' BANNAN'S Book and Music Stores. 12F'Catalomtes of Music can be obtained at our Stores. Sept:2l, 1547. . 3'3— CHEAP FALL DRY GOODS FROM AUCTIOX WITOLESALt AND RETAIL - J. Ross Hoopes. QUM No. 411; ,Itarke Street, abore_Eterznth, north side, jj AS a large "stork of Dress Goods. snrh an new 11 styles Mous. de Laines. 121 to 25 cents, yard wide; Cashmeres, California Woolen Plaids ; Plain and Fig ured, Colored and Black Alpaca .Lustres, from ISI to 50 ; Black.and Colored Nlerinns and Parametta"; Bombazthes from' 25 cts. to .31 ; Oohs. Cassi meres, Sattinetts, and Vestings in great varlet} , ; Yard wide Bleached and Brown Muslins at 4. 5, 61, 9. and 10 cis.; 11 }and wide, 12,1, cis ; 3 - yards' s ids 371 cts.; Table Linens. Diapers, Ciash. kr.; Carpets Inc stairs and entries', only 0, 10, 121, and IS} rta. ; Ingrain, Cot • ton, and Wool Carpets. handsome patterns, 22, , -25, 31, and 50 els, all wool I bay three-onarters tar my goods at auction and all for cash only, and can. therefore, of fer bargains to country rn , rchants and others who buy for cash ; worthy of attention my ronntry friends, mei , clams, citizens, and others who will please call at 3. ROSS HOOPES' Cheap Store. No. 411; Mark - et St., above 11th, north side, Phila. N. B.—Show this advertisement to your neighbors and friends. [Phila., Ort‘' 40 3m 561.009 II PEII.IDELPII7.4 -.4I.tVF.RTISENEXT.' Oliver Evans' SALAMANDER, FIRE AND ' THIEF PROOF IRON CIIERTS, IA ARRANTED equal to any other make, and have VV v never been injured by fire or bury lars. in a single ingtence. Ile also keeps on hand a full supply of Com mon Chests, made of lighter iron, at lower prices. LETTER COPYING PRESSES AND BOOKS. TRUCKS FOR STORES, FACTORIES, &c. DRUGGISTS' PRESSES. EAGLE GLASS PAPER. PORTABLE SHOWER BATHS, &e. PACKING LEVERS. HOISTING. MACHINES. REFRIGERATORS and WATER FILTERS. , 1 OLIVER EXANS, 61 South .Second St., below Chesnut, Phile. REFRIGERATORS For cooling and preserving .Meat,' Butter, ifiik, and all articles intended for culinary, purposes. -; WATER FILTERS. : I Wirer Erans' relebrated Water Filters ,for purifying water that is brackbh or muddy, whether by raise, mi.+ 'lenge, or otherwise, can be bad of all sizes and prices. at the waremoms, No. 61, South Second street, two doo`rs below Chesnut street Philadelphia'. Phil:lda.. cra. 2 47 40-6m* HEALTH MADE EASY FOT THE PEOPLE: . Or Phy; steal Training, to make their Lines, in this World, Long and. Happy; by the Author of . Education ; -9s It hi, Ought To Be, and .Ifiget Be." . First American Edii. Lion, with Additions.: ,Being an elementary and• inter esting treatiie on Self-Knowledge. Containing short and entertaining articles on Food, Heart, Glands, - Strength, Eating, Stomach, Nerves, Recretaions, Digestion, Liver, Brains, Old Age, Blood, ; Lungs, Mind, Man, Secretions, Arteries, Senses, . Woman, Head, Veins,' Health, . 1 Disease, • . dc.c.,. &c., &e. .., Together with the Great Secret—Success In Life how attained—How to do Good—Causes and Effects of . Er. ror—Habits—Passions—Womandsscribed—Man descri bed—.V'an's Errors—Rich and Poor—Sexes—Virtue and Vice—Youthful Errors—Woman hew made delicate— Woman's Virtues—Ambition, &c. . . • The whole designed for the noble purpose of Impro ving and extending education among the people, im parting valuable knowledge on the physiology of the human frame, and the laws which govern mental and bodily health, &c., &c. , H' Any person sending 25 cents enclosed in a letter shall receive one copy by mail, or five copies wilt ba sent for $l. Address, postage paid; " ZIEBER & Co., Philadelphia. Ce This valuable Work contains (in duodecimo form) 177 pages ; , Philadelphia, May 22, 1847 • 3m- tiftn-21—;1y TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND OTHERh. POCKET ROOK 111AIWUPACTOKY, N 0.36, 'South 6th street.helow Chesnut, PlilLA DELPHI*. THE subscriber has constantly on hand a large as sortment of the following articles of his own manu facture, such as Calf, Russia, Turkey, and Morocco Pocket Books; Gentlemen's Dressing Cases; Morocco and Velvet Segal. Cases; Jewelry. tases t•Pearl and Ivory Card. Cases; Pearl and Ivory Tablets; Pearl, Ivory, and Velvet Needle Books ; Chess and Backgammon Boards, with overy other aiticle in his line, which he offers to country merchants and others cheap for cash, wholesale and retail. 'F. 11. SMITH, . No. 36, South 6th street, below Chemin, Phllada Phila. Oct 23, 1847 43-3 m S., B. Mille;r' & M. Shenk, QURGEON DENTISTS, having located in Pottsville, LI respectfully offer their professional services to the ladies and gentlemen of Pottsville and vicinity. All diseases and irregularities of the teeth treated on the mosrappmved principles. Artificial teeth inserted from a single tooth to an entire sett. .± Wire in ThompsPn's row, Market st., 7th door above Centre. a MI operations warranted. [Sepll 37 If Ile*. Books. TAE Crater, or Vulcan's Peak, by• Cooper, . d 0 50 The Buckskin, a Romance of the Revolution, 25 The Way Side_Cross, by Capt. Millman, 121 The Greatest Plague of Life,.complete • . 25 The Journeyman Joiner, by George Sand, 75 The Life of Henry the IV, by James; parts 1& 2, 50 Ottavvah, the Laat Chief,' by the author of Life in London, • 5O 1 Chambers' Encyclopedia of English Literattire, 8 00 • 2 volumes, Webster's Dictionary, a new and improved edit'n 4 00 The Virgin of the Sun, by_ Ned Buntline, 25 Together with a variety - of other books just received and rot sale at • BAN NAN'S Oct23] • Cheap Book and Stationery stores UNION Choral Harmony, German and English. Evangelical Musk, by Hickock & Fleming, patent and round notes, Boston Academy of Church Music, Carmine Sacra, or Boston collection of Church Music The Southern Church Melodist. patent notes, The Methodist Ffarmonist, The Musical Repository, • The Yours Choir, The Social Lyrist. • Just received and for sale wholesale and retail at very ow rates at - BANNAN'S Oen 41) • Cheap Whoiregie Foot store.. H. CATHERWOOD. ANDREW J. CATHERWOOD. 41-4t* Musk Music =I Musty Books: NOTICK)s hereby given that an appnlidation Will ' be made to-the next Legislature, for a Bank to be located in the borough of Minersitle, SchuilkiliCounty,l to be Called the lifechaisics" Bank of Schuylkill Coun ty, with a capital of One 'Hundred and Fifty 'Thousand Donate, and the privilege of increasing it to Two Hun dred Thou - sand Dollars. Signed . SAMUEL KAUFFMAN; MICHAEL WEAVER, ABRAHAM TROUT, , SAMUEL- lIEILNER; • JAMES B. FALLS, JONAS BAST. - Minersville, July 3, 1647. • "j7-4mo NOTICE. -Proposals Will be received at the °Mee of the Little Schuylkill Navigation, Rail Road and Coal Company; in Tamaqua. until Saturday evening, the 30th Inst., for driviiig a TUN NEr. 16 feet wide and 8 feet high ; also for , slnking a SLOPE on the F vein also for sinking a SLOPE on_que of the Red Ash veins. The tunnel will be about 1000 feet long :.the contrac tors to frirnish all except the engine and machinery'for the slope. The bids will state the price per cubic yard for the excavation at the end of the tunnel ; the price per lineal yard ,for the tunnel,; the, price per lineal yard for the, slopes. For Information in reference to the work apply to JOHN' ANDERSON, General Ae't. - Tamaqua, 0e116 . 47 , 42-3 t NOTICE.—AN ELECTION for thirteen DIREC— TORS of the Miners' Bank of Pottsyille,.in the, county of :Schuylkill. to serve the •ensulng year, will , be held at the banking house, on Monday the 15th of November, next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. 5f., and 3 o'clocki P. M.. 1 A stated meeting of the stoCkholders will he held at the banking house, on Tuesday, the 2d day of November. next. [Oat , SI) ' CHAS. LOEStR, Coshier. NOTICE.—The Commissioners appointed u nder the act of assembly relative tothe removal of the Court House and public offices from Orwigeburg to Pottsville, will [beet at the Exchange Hotel. iri the borough of Pottsville, on Sattirday. October 30th,at 10 o'clock, A. M., for the purpose of locating the ratite in accordance with the provisions of the act 0ct2.1-431 WILLEM, r. SANDERS; Chairman. KTOTIC.F..—Geo. 11. Stichter having associated with 1.11 him Daniel R. cstedy, in the Hardwate business, they will hereafter trade under the firm of iiTICHTER & EISTERLV, at the old stand cornerof Centre and Market streets, where, by strict attention. to bulkiness they hope to merit the patronage heretofore extended to the old firm. Persons in want of Hardware and Iron would do well co tall and examine their stock before purchasing, as they are determined to sell cheap • May 2/ .22 • STICHTER & ESTERLY. A DAIINISTRATIONANOTICE.— Whereas letters of administration Have been granted to the subscriber, on the estate of James Donaelly, late of the borough of Pottsville. Schuylkill county, l'a., deCeased, by the Register of- Schuylkill county :: notice is hereby given to all those indebted to said estate to make pay ment as abon as possible, and all those having claims will present them for settlement without delay. 0ct.13-13:1its] Bumf; GT DONNELLY. Adm'ex. ADMINISTRATION NOTICE.— Wheteas letteri,of administration, on the estate of Andrew J. Brown, late of the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, deceased, have been granted to the subset Mors by the Register of Schuylkill county' tiotipe is therefore hereby wen to alt those indebted to the said estate that they are requested to make payment to Capt. Israel Reinhart of the American Hotel, and all those having claims will also present them to him for settlement With out delay. ANDREW BROWN, ) Admitistrators. 0ct2.3436t*1 ADLEY G. BROWN. 0.4 . V'ELNO'S PARISIAN FLUID is warran s te V to curl the hair brauttfuliy an/ steonglyt If it falls the money . will be returned ! We eonOdvntly assert tha ,this preparation Is the best, the very best article now be fore the public., for menus° Tnt: luta! and we wil forfeit $lOO if it Is not .found on trial all we represent it to be. It has been tried, and never failed! If used' according to directions, it cannot fail This may seem (to those persons.who have never tried Veinei Parisian Fluid) strong language, but it is the truth ! If you admire and wish forthe "Flowing Ringlet and Witching Curl !" get a bottle,. give it a trial One trial will do more to convince the reader of the truth of the above assertions, Whit columns of advertisements. Price 25 or 50 Cents per bottle. For sale wholesale and retail at - • BANNAN'S 0c123 , 431- • Cheap Rook and stationery stores. ritiP OSA L FOR BUILDING THE COURT 11 HOUSE.—The undersiened building committee ap pointed by the citizens of Pottsville, to contract for and superintend the erection of the'new CourtfElowle and different offices for the public records, respectfully soli cit from architects and builders, PLANS and PROPO SALS fora brick Court Hoinie and different offices for the public records, to be erected in Pottsville and to be 'about fifty R. in width by.eighty ft. In depth. The'plans rind proposals to be submitted on or before Monday, the 10th day Of November next. JOHN SHIPPEN, SAMUEL SILLYMAN, 1 BuilJing • WILLIAM MORTIMER. r Committ WILLIAM WOLFF, Oct 23 43) F. W.. HUGHES, PP , A ER HANGINGS.—JOHN VAN. METER,. manufacturer of paper hangings, and paperhanger, ,Thompson's Row, Market street, Pottsville, has on hand a•complete assortment of PAPER HANGINGS, ',which he will sell wholesale and retail, at the lowest ,city prices. ' An extensive assortment of windoW cur-' ,tain paper con tautly on hand. Papering promptly; done in the best mannet. Octl6-42-5t STRAY COW.—Strayed away from °'l6.l.l the subscriber, on Monday, 'October , Ca' m e ,' DARK • BROWN nr WOLF COLORED, • 1 . 11 .. COW; with a black head, - white horns,' white and dark brown spots under the belly, white spots on the right hind flanke, strap and bell on neck'. Any person returning said cow or giving information where she may he had will be suitably rewarded by ; GEORGE FEITII, McGinnis' Foundry, r Pottsville. 00.16 „/ A TEACHER WANTED.-The Board of - School Directors of.the borough of Pottsvilie - are iii want of a goodyEACHER to take charge of made School No. 1. To one who is competent to teach arithmetic: Itisfory, grammar, geography, dm;lantation; &c.. a good salary will be gi.ven, No other need apply AppliCationa accompanied with good testimrMiars, can be directed to 0,13-13.3t] J. S. U. MARTIN, Sec'y of the Board. j lANTED.—lnformation 'is wanted of DANIEL V V GALLAGHER, who left Londond erry about May Ist, 1817, and Sailed for Philadelphia. Ile is :Mout 19 years of age, and.about's feet, 3 inches high. Any in formation respecting,his whereabouts will be thankful ly received-by his father,. Octl6-42-30 GALLAGHER, Minetsville.l BLACE.SV,OIVE'S COMMENTARIES,. Hood on Executors, Wharton's Digest, Marvin's Bibliography, Roberts' Digest of British Btatutes, ( Thornton on Conveyancing, Graydon's Forms, Dunlop's Digest ofttfe Laws of Pennsylvania, Barr's Reports, vole. 1,3, and 4, For sate at publisher's priceS at HANNAN'S 0ct1421 Law nod Miscellaneous Book stores...-. MMEREL, , 1 ". I Constantly'on hand • / SALMON, and far sale by ' • HERRINGS, : , . - 1. .1. PALMER & CO. -.: PORK, Market street wharf, -' HAMS AND SIDES, Philadelphia. SHOULDERS. • J . LARD AND CHEESE Octl6 47-12-2m' _ __ - DETER SimPle, incob Faithful, the Phantom Ship, J. the King's Own, Newton Forster. Frank Mildmay, Snarlevnw, Japhet in Search of a Father, Portia of Many Tales, and Wdshipman Easy I, by Capt. Marry' at, price 25 cents each, just rdbeived and for sale at - ' RANNAN'S Book stores. Pot6villo.- Only 82 50 for Scott's novels, at HANNAN'S. [ocl6 FOUND.—A certain article, of JEWELEitywn; found near Pottsville lately. Any persnn giving satisfactory marks of said article may have it by ap plying tn'Rev. 'HENRY FITZIMMONS, In this horo', (Pottsville;) and payingthe expense of this notire. 0ct2.34:1-3t . . TNDIA. RUBBER DOOR SPRINGS —A good ar-' ticle: price 517 cents, just received and for F ale at Oct] BANNAN'S Variety stores, Pottsville. TIRIED BEEF—A auperier - article, for sale at 1J the cheap Dry Goods and Grocery store of Ortl6-421 J. S. C. MARTIN. PRDON , S DIGEST, last editinn, a few copies remain unsold at [flc lIANNAN'S !Took store. DICK'S WORKS, rompleto in 4 volinneti, at the low rate of #2 50. far sale at [ocl6l 13,11tirt,*-.4.N'tf. ORANGES and Lonions for sale at MARTIN'S Octl6-421 Druz and Confectionary store. ICKLED HERRlNG — lustce received and for Psale at [Octl6-42] MARTIN'S Gtoccry store. , Mohnntongo street, near Centre.. on Jr the 2d of Getnbei, a SILVER WATER'. The own er can have the entre by proving property, paying Charges. and calling on . G. W. HUGHES, Oct23-43-31+1 near McGinnis' Foundry. VALIT BLE TOWN LOTS FOR SALE in Wood & Lyon's addikkin to the borough of Prittsi.=- vine. Also in the, town oM'orkville. beautifully lora , ted beta ee n Pottsville and Westwood. Apply in A. RUSSEL 0c23 431 Mire corner of Mahootongn and Ada ma alai T HUM'S FRENCH REVOLUTION, at Si 25, complete, jest received and for sale at , • Octl6-42] BANNAN'S cheap Book stores. MO ARCHITECTS. BUILDERS AND OTHERS Ranlett's Architect. containing a series of ;original designs for domestic and ornamental cottages, connect ed with landscape gardening, adaptad io the United Stares, illustrated bydrawinga of ground 'plots, plane, containing complete specifications and directions for building, and full estimates of the quantities of ma terials and labor required in their erection. This work is acknowledged by architects to be the best work ever published. Issued in numbers at 50 cents per number. For nib nt HANNAN'S Octa 41] Cheap Book and Stationery Stores. 20 GROSS Paper Pass Books at 25 cts. per dozen or gt 2 25 per gross. 10 gross leather covered Pass ficioks at Mond 'nets. per dozen 10 do Copy Books at 40 cents per dozen or 81 50 per grove. 5 do Cyphering Books at 87 , 1 cts. $l, and $1 25 per dozen. Together with a large supply of Blank books and School books at equally (ow rates, just received and for sus at , 13.A.111%1A.N'S Cheap Book and Oct 2 40] Stationery store, Pottsville. f "UARLES Dickens' Works. . 4.. J Capt. Marryart's Works, I vol., D'lsraeli's Works. , Scott's Napoleon, \ - ' Dowling's History of Romsnlim, , De Cormenin's History of thi Popes, . . . All very cheap, together with a great variety of other cheap publications, which will tie - lsold lees than publish ers' prices, just received and for sale at Oet9 41] BANN AN'H Cheap Book and Variety store. PAPER HANGINGS & BORDERS.-1000 piece's of .PAPER HANGINGS and BORDERS of the latest styles, enbracing upwards of Aka patterns selected to suit this region, from three of the largest paper facto ries in the United States, all of which will be sold at the lowest city cash prices, and some of the Frescoes and Gold Papers, at less than city prices, at Sep2s 321 BANN AN'S Paper and Variety Store. NOTE PAPERB AND, ENVELOPE.— • 20 reams Plain and Fancy Note Papers, of every, variety, • '2Ollll Fancy Envelops, to'snit. Also, • 20,000 Plain Envelops for letters, white and yellow; some as low as SI 50 per 1000, Just received and for sale wholesale and retail at 000,41) BANNAN'S nook and Variety stares. THE MINERS' JOIJRN - rIffEBtIEAL SOAP ;Warranted to rAln'Pro grease • 4...! 'snots dr.c.,.frolu Silk, Woolen, Cotton, and Linen, without injury to the color :.price only 12k chilli.' Just received and for sale atSTATIONER'S . HALL, corner of Centre and Market eta. atao at BA NNA.I`e whole sale hnd retail Variety Store. Every econouncal fo• twiny ought to have Win Abe house. tattai,2B• • 25 DU - LAYER'S ;YOVELS VERY CIJEA.P :=-Eath work 'cotriplete in one volume, bedotifully botind and let:, feted, at the ertraordiaai - p lour ; price of 2.5 :cents, just received and for sale wholesale and retaß at f3..(II7NAN'B where may.be found a very large eworttMeOt of cheap works for winter evening reading, both In atUndard and ght literature. I • i[Ott9 '2( 200 -Pr L S : n r ll 3 a7t i i n ng Parerr. some efirnalze; Of various qualities, fast received and for sale nrbole sale and retail at IHANNAN'S Wholesaler Book 4111 Paper Store. • r'lktercbants supplied at low rates, by We quantity, Aug. 7 • • ) . ) 22 CI GREEN BLACK TEAS„.—jiist received from New York 'and I MitladelPhia, a full assort= pent of Superior Green, and Black Teas.ansong which are Superior Imperial, Young Ilyson, Souehong,Tou ehong and Mame Teas. Mr Baia by BEATTY ac,Co. Pottsville, Aug. 14, 18417 OAL! COAL!! COMA:l—Persons having coal to C be delivered in Philadelphia. will he 'received on yardace and sent to any part of the city. by the under signed at a email commission., tiREDAKER & REX, Phila..Aue.2.3 35 3tnel!Broad below SUGAR FOR PRESERVING.—WooIsey & Wool sey's Ground nod CrUshed rltigar, Lonsiana and White. Havana. do. also every variety of 1 Brouln Su gar, for slle by -1 J: DI. BEATTY & Co. Pottsville, Aug. 14, 1817. . „ 33_ DAMS AND 'SHOULDER-S.-4000 lbs. , Superior Family Hams.' 3000 lbs. Shoutders,Just received and'will'be gold low to The trade by J. M. SCATTY & Co. Pottsville. Aug 14. 1847. , lingiVs'wtt i s A at it C oo s kc ' t - 0/e." 9 30 grerocaesivoefdGeart man, English, Agricultutal, and Comic Alarannrs, bracing a large assortnitnt, which will be cold by the gross or dozen at publishOs' prices. -1 [OO2 40 ll t 'Pa?l ß y 71 D I R R A ATO R I . 1V WI? we ß w arranto he good or the money will be ,returned, just received and for side wholesale and retail at- . HANNAN'S Oct 9 .411 Stalioneryaiid Variety stores.,. 10 PRINTERS:7-BLANK. EA - RDS;-1000 packs of 1 blank printing cards,warying in price from 62,1 cts. to 81 ; 50 per dozen, just received and for sale, wholesale and retail at [Ang.2B 35] . BANNAN'S TNDIA RUBBER BODY BRAIdES—AW excellent ar- Ji. ticle for persons who Stoop. or are weakly, just re ceived.and for sale at • BANN AN'S Aug. 21 34] I Variety Store; Pottsv ille: 11.VER SPECTACLES.—An assortment of 51e Allis ter's Silver and German Silver SpeetaclAs Just re eeived and for sale at .f HANNAN'S June 5 23 I Fancy Store, Pottsville. 11 N. VIES' SERMON S, 1 ~ .1.1 , ' I In 3 volutnes, pat received L BANN A N 'IS Ilookatore. A MILY lIAMS,, for sate at the Shay's brand, also of Schocor EDWARD YARDLEY./ and fur sale at . 1 June 26 VERY SUPERFINE F; V York Store, of Stnag . icy & Son. [July 14-2 ts If COLORED CARDS fart Zephyr r work and ZINO CrOch ll.i.et Work, just recuived anti for.sale at BANNXIVS Variety Stores. . • [atelt..4 3,6' INER'S OlL—Supe ' rfine &trained nil for Minersgi LY :"to: be hod at the Vork Store./ JT j _July IG, , ERWARD !YARDI.WII,- I TT OR RENT: The Salem VElN•with tile present el; gines and muldneri near Port Car,ton ' Apply to Oct 9 41]. f A.. nussEL, Pottsville. LARGE CIIESS MEN, very cheap, for playing, jus received mid for sale at [Sept:4 HANNAN'S. `OE SALE—Six hhds. of sugar cured !LAMS, 3. Sep.!! 371 T. do W., POLLOCK I A.RD- LAMPS, qirandoleslar Mantels, .1... r Lamp Mats, beautifUl `sliados and Fixtures, , 'Plain and Colored HO Lanterns; ~. Cut and Plain Globes, Flues, and 'Wicks. A benittgul assortinent;iwhich Will be sold at nianurac turer's.prices; just recciikd and for sale at - BANN AN'r3 Fancy and Variety store, Pottsville. [bct.23-43 .Now is the time for Bargains ,/ it VIC NEW CHEAP CASH STORE In Atineriville,SchuOlill County': Pen neyteania, 1-• ncit door to .13 ush ,I- A - raisin's .11istel, • ' ' •Stendoitry street. _ • YE LIJ A. H. B.'olt W I E; REPPECTFULLIC announces; to his numettiuS friends and the citizens •giSsMrally. that he has opened a new cash store, - in bllnersvillb, Sibuylkill4ounty, where he intends to keep on hind a large and aried assortment Of goods, embracing among others • . . • DRY GOODS, ' l' • • LIQUORS, GROCERIES. 1 QUEENS WARD, • BOOTS & SHOES, ' HATS & CAPS, - HARD WARE,. . I PLASTER, . • SMOKED MEAT, - .., 1:11511, SALT, MINING GOODS, &c., &c., ' All of : which have beeMlaid in new, and at pikes, rttn ging with the times. Frimi'the knowledgeshe has of the •inercha tile business and the wants of this market and his det 'lnitiation to 801 , rot& CASH ONLY, trpsting to quick sa es and small misfits, he flatters himself that all who giro hint a call Will find a btagain and cheaper goods at his store, than can be found in any other estab --bsinent in the Coal Region, and' o mistake !... ,_ Landreth's; Rural Register . AND ALMANA.C.FOII. 1545. AA VOLUME of LOS cl4sely printed pages, containing an /1.. almanac; a farmei's and gardener's calender for each month of the year!..de,criptions of chemical coin position and analysis of different kinds of manures :nut the application of ; a hal description of.the best fonts for cultivation, With drawings of the same ,• dis s cases of cows, horses, sheep, &c.. and their remedies; a list' of agricultural. implements, and their prices ; the mride.of, cultivating the different kinds of vegetables, 'and all kinds of !lowers; ronstnittion of hot- houSes, hot beds, &c.; together with a vast amount ofother foripation for the farnierand kitchen gardener, and all for 12} cents single copy, or $1 per dozen, wholesale.-- Every farmer and girdener in the state ought to have a copy. Just published and for sale wholesale and retail at; lIANNAN'S I; Cheap Bhokstore, Pottsville. t a'. Merchants in the country Would benefit the cave, of agriculture by purchasing this book and distributing" it emong The Guano s. 1; The low rate at which it is sold ought to secure foe it a general circulation. [Oct9 41 CHEAP'OrGOODS STORE. • REX OVAL., Joseph Arehainbault; rtmored Pans Xol 381, afnaket'se.,to his new, awe, Sit. 417, Market,abarellih,noro aide, PHILADELPHIA. ILTAS On hand a large assortment of Fall and Winter DRY GOODS. comprising in part Mode Color and Black Mons. de taints at 121 cents; rich style de Lalnes at 181 and 25 cents ; Cashmeres at 25, 29, and 31 cents; California Plaids at 25, 28. 31, and 371 cents; English and French Merinos; black Alpacas from ISt to 871 cents.; Shawls in great variety; Blankets from e 3 50 to $9, •per pair; Cashmeres; fancy and plain Sattinctts from 371 to 75 cents. M large absortinent of Bleached and Brown Sheeting and Shirthig mashes ; white Flannels from 121 to 50 cents, Sze., &c 0410 47 - . C. HARKNESS' CLQTIIINI3 .F;STABLISHME.Vr. TIIE MOSTEXTENNIVE CLOTHING wArtitioue IN THE - UNITED STATES. _ - - Re-Open for irenier.7 400;000 garWelitit - ortlond, and iready for disposal, wholesale aad retail. Tpatrons , we would say, that having but one price 1 those who are not dealers, or do not Understand the rent valuation price of goodi; Will have an Oppor tunity of purchasing garments as low as professed judges. Jobbers ;and dealersin ready made clothing, can ceplenith theinstocks for the winter, and sire guar- . antee the largest establishment in Philadelphia to se'.- lect from. We ittend personally; to the_ packing, of goods, an see thdt a good assortment of sizes and well. made articles hre put up. Single suits forwarded as per orders. co-Our goods are'forsale only at the hirge budding, - 12.4 Market street, koutheasi comer of Market and 4th streets,Xhiladelphia. C. lIARKN ESS. Phila. t3eut, '25 47 , ; 3U-3in ' Isaac Barton &Co., • NO.. Q 7, SOUTH SECOND STREET„ rfIiCADELPUIA, LTA VIN G in store a large and full' assortment of J./ FALL AND' WINTER DRY GOODS, a able portion of, which were ordered and imporied'by them, and the remainder selected with Much care lin the American markets expressly fortheir FALL SALES. offer the Same wk.oleskle and retail, at moderate prices, for cash or approved acceptances. The following na med,goods constitute part of their stock, viz : • , DRESS' GOODS. Silks.—Rich',ark Broclaile.Strilies and Plaids, j Plain and 'Strip'ed ChameliOns, new styles; Chainehon Satin Du Chene, beautiful coat bitiations. ' • • " Plain and Changeable Armures, various widths. • Black Plaid Striped. • " Black Gros de Rhine all widths, best make , • and qualities. " Plain and Changeable Florences, in much variety. Catliansres.—Plain and Printed Handsome Shades, • and new styles. ,Moth. de Laines.—Plain and Printed, neat small fig- I tires,' new styles. • Raw Silk Plaids.—Rich, High rolnri;,• g ood qualities. 'Worsted and Silk and Cotton and Silk, good qualities. • Gingliarns.—Earlston , and Scotch, in great variety. Printa.—Brltish and American, -•" - - -.French .Merinos..-Lupin's best make; choice selected shades. Alpaca Lustre.-=Silk and Collor! Warp, Palmetto Cloth. Shatola.—Rich Styles Brodie and Cashmere. • ! •41aCk °Reiman Plain and Plaid Silk. Ismail Plaid Blanket, all wool. " 'Seal Skin, plain mode colors, large size. Hosiery andO/oaes,ofall usual materials and qualities. CLOTHS, &c. French, Belgian, English, and Aineriean . Cfoths; In great variety ofshades and qualities, beef finish. English, French, American. and Belgian Cas,slineres, • plain black and latest fancy styles. 'Woolen and Silk, VelVet.Cashmere; and Satin Vestings. Drab and Dark Colored Habit Cloth for Cloaks. . White and Colored Flannels, European and American. FURNISHING GOODS. Blankets, various sizes, excellent make. ' Dresden -mut Marseilles Quilts, White and Colored Counterpanes: • Linen Sheetings, Cotton do , all widths and qualifies. Pillow Case Linen; Table Datnisk and Napkins. Ruckaback Diaper and Russia Towelling. Irish 4-4 Linens, in great Variety, or most approved make' and bleach. . CARRIAGE LININGS: ' ' ! Silver and Pearl Drab Cloth, various qualities '" Worsted Damask,"' " Union, - " -", , Battlnets, plain ',Fad figured, 4-1 and . 4.4 wide,sysorted colors. . ' . • , 'Russia Sheetings, Buckram, acid Colored Noslins. Worsted Plush,,tigured and plain, Crimson. Carnet, asel Phila.. Siopt. 25. 47 _ dit--3at cow = . . . a. 1. socritE.l - [L A. canon - MOO ' E & . RISDON, • m4itcit &NT TAILORS NY _.. . __ ..... to. 70 SoetA TAirid Street; nearly opposite Um Es- ' •R lowing advertisement : I . - chair, Philadelphia, . ' DB. CULLEN EVER VICTORIOUS' DESPECTFULpY announce to their friends and the . Asa proof of the continued success of or * C llsa's AL public that we a n tre constantly prepared to make to Lia . re eau , sveeese, we refer 10 e fete /-.., • . st-. order, of the fin d best materials, andat moderate ~.erunea.ei or the many i in our possession, of cures performed by prices, every ankle of Fashionable Clothing constitu- ` this great purifier.- ' / ' • Once Gentleman's Wardrobe, for which their coca- Capt. T. L. Sanders, constable of South Mulberry . plete Stock of choice•and carethilly selected Cloths, Ward, cured of Barber's Itch. / 1 Casatnieres, Vesting,s, &c., of the latest and most de- Mr. J. B. Reese's child, N 0.83, North Seventh street, sirable patterns, bre particularly Alestened. cured of Hereditary 'Fett e r , covered his entire Their oven 'practical knowledge of the business and b o d y. a pe'rional attention to every garment, enables them 34.31. MeCleas • child, No ,380, Market meet, edict to give entire satisfaction, and to both •old aril new '!"ed with Scmtura froM its birth. . ' customers they geopectrully tender an invitation to Mr. E. W. Max.welt, Grape court; Market it ., above give theta a caltl . i Eighth, cured ofScrofulayhad fourteen open' ukera upon' Having been for• years connected with some of she his body at the time he commenced taking the medicine.l best and most faahionable establishments in this coitn. ! 'Miss Christiana Sands, West Spruce street, between! trY,employing mine but first rate workmen, and being. ! M In theconstant receipt of the latest fashions, and best, Mach and Willow streets, near the Schuylkill, cured off S Scrofula; had suffered eight years; her head was so stylee of goods., they are fully prepared to acCornmo. r a - 1 , much effected Oradea and co ff ee would pass out at her date customers in the best manner. = I ear—tnis ism strong case. ' - Philada., Aug. ll4 , 1517. . . 3.3-. Gino _ Capt. John II Barclay, No. 400, Market street, cured • - FRESH FALL GOODS. sr , of Scrofulous Sore Leg, ot 26 years' standing. This ' *CIII4IILES ADAMS, , ' _ I case is, isell known to many of our best physicians who No. 79, Arai 7., bstieria 2d avid USU.. nortA side, I have frequently advised amputation. • • I - I , •• eitiMinttrllls. , I " Dlr. Isaac Brooks, Jr., No. Srartferson,west of Schuyl- I r s; receiviug at one of the most severe cases of Scrofula ever cured, and his new emote an assortment of en- I kill Sixtastreet,below Locust . This was. undoubtedly 1 tirely item and d esirable deggamds suitable for the co- i I is certified to by many.ef our best physicians tied tier mirk', season, tolwhich he Invites the attention of hts old Customers and purchasers generally =Particular at- i Britten, and also by himself: tention given to Style and proper shades of color of I Joseph Barbour ; No. 1, Short court, east from Twelfth street, above Race, cured of Scrofulous S.Ore Throat, of dress roods and many Choice and scarcekinds Selected .I ' • 'especially for-plain people, which will be sold at the I,e l B l l l years' standing. toterst prices forces/I ' The assortment consists (a part,f 31r. J. H. Frick's child, No. 731, Dock street, Phila . Of French Merincies in different qualities and colors,.Tlckci r lit 1 .- parametta andincliana Cashmere* do ; 0 I Duffy, No. '26, North Front street, (at P. , Br 4 Queen's Cloths and Alpacas, some the fi nest d /irp - , 11 . 1advae I'm's.) Philadelphia, erred of Titter of twenty- ; , live years. I ported, ' ./, I Mr. William Flemming,-No 210, Wadllngton street'. Plain Mode, ous.'deLaines, Ind Cashmere irEensse ' between Eighth and Ninth, Phu t I hi driedof E • I all wool, • ... / • • - 'aieli a. ry - Paris hinted do . ao, ' and Plaids ofmany kinds, 1 stpelas of four years, which destroyed the deal to the Particularly choice styles of Scoth Gin 4 hams and bone. i Merrimacb Prints, - , e William Barker, cured of Scrofula . This case had ' .= r • • 3-4, 4-4. and 0-4 Black Mantilla and press . Silks of been in the hospital manypiontlis, and discharged as in . I the best fabrics and highest lustre, curable—he is now well, and may be,seen•daily at our knife Good.— Malls , Swiss; Rook, Nansook,Jsconet, I cal"' r , I elle C.:11114k Mualins of all qualities. Mr. David Kirgan, Muddy creek, Hamilton county, Shawls—Of Printed and Plain Thibet and other ma- -Ohio: ured of Scrofula.Y.Thie was a very severe case, tenet of rill the different grades. and Kireail says that could • money prevent, he would, 1 Flannels—Welsh. Silesian, Unkhrinkalite, and Silk I nut undergo the same affliction tlir ten thouaand &Bars, Warn,of the beet nialeers . ~ / nd yet lie was cured for a few dollars, by Dr. Cullen'a 'Linens:and furiishing goode e.enerall3.are made lend - Indian Vegetable Papacea. , tog artist aan examination of which is partici'. Mr. John W. Ilaztetonr. of Mara frill, New Jersey, L tarty inv it ed cured of 'fetter of ten years' standing, with a few bet- Together wlb IlosiarYC Clovei , Needlework, Linen ) ties alike Panacea.. . of 61 Cambric ll'd'k fs, ,and and , staple goods too nn• Mr. `John Bracken, Germantown, at the age meroue to adv. rtisej / I Phil.i.Sep.lB ISI7 38 3m . years teas cured of a violent 'f etter that had troubled' , —im for 18 years. Mrs. Eve- Sisson, N0..51, South st., between .Third and Fourth. from Schuylkill ! , cured of fever soresmii her ankles. after suffering 12 years' with them. Mrs. S.' is; 62 years of age. . Mrs. Elizabeth C. Foster, Second street, four doors above Washington street, was cured of Tentr on her leg, which had troubled her 11 years. ‘• . r Mr. Hiram Rides, Attleboro', Bucks co., Pa., cured of Salt Rheum. This case had . been pronounced incurable by some 12 ni 14 physicians' of the first standing—as a last report had recourse to Cullen's Panacea, and Was cured completely in a few months, after suffering 17 years—the disease bad almost covered his entire person. Mr. Charles Otis, late of VaStrrish street , nova of Man ayunk, cured of 'fetter of ayears in hands anti feet.' Sir. Mellon Grubb, Juniper street, near Spruce, cured of`Scrofirlous Ulcers on the shoulders, which had defied the doctors more than a year, . Afflicted reader, sand to our °filee and get these sera.' ficates, from which you will learn the extraordinary sue ferinea of these persona, as well as the mode of cure. ROW AND'S CARMINITIVE,BrYRUP—Is a certain cure fir !harrier, Dysentary, Cholera Morino. ilOwel Complaints, acc., as thousands wilt certify %%vim Mire tested its virtues within the few months it has-been of fered to the public. Read the reoinicate of Dr. Roby, a highly respectablephysician of our city. • Gentlemen :—I cheerfully bear testimony to the good effects of your' Carminitice Syrup, after having been cured of THREE SEVERE: ATTACKiI of DIARRItIE. Within the last few months. Being opposed to Qi'acititnir in • any form it took much,persnasion (lulu a friend; who keeps it in his house:es a "family medicine," to.induce me to make use of it in my case ; lie spoke so confident- • ty I, imv , it a trial—and I woo tiro slow to make a trial of it, on the second quack, bovine been relieved so soon on -the first—l have prescribed the Carminative Syrup to rtgreat many of my patients, and I ain pleased to say. with the same good effects. - You are at liberty to use this as you please:. Yours &c.. ' • - Titos.• P. S.ltonv, M. D., • , 1816` No. 110, North Twelfth atreet. Ile and retail by ' r. —' Ile. & WALTON, Proprietors,. • No. 376, Ma. kid, street. Philadelphia. For sale by J. S.t: C. MARTIN, and 11. lIANNAN, corner - Centre and Market streets, Pottsville; J. B. FALLS, Minersville ; ENGLAND & Mi•MARF,N, and J. V. LAMBERT, Reading.' . Ltiirpt4 36 cow . all New' Books. N'Opideon and his / Army, with retniniscenscs of the French_Rev olntion. $1 50 WaShingon and his Generals, by Headley, 2 50 Napoleon and'his.Marshalls,by ,do . 250 Washingtonittid his Generals, by Lippard, 1 00 Legends orlllthtico by do 25 Thier's French Re volution, with and without . Platea(hound. only • • ' $3 and 350 Allison's History of Europe. 4 'col , * bound, . 500 , Rollin's Ancient History., 4 vols., only ' 3 00 Morahan s pre of Washipoton,2 large vols. only 3 00 Scar's Pictorial Works very cheap, Norman's Bridge, by theauthorof Two old Men's Tales, 25 History of the Inquisition of Spain, , • 371 • Ninon de L'Enclos, with a portrait. 2s, Outlines of Anatomy and Physiology for popular use, be Dr. 1 00 Bunyan's'complete works yore low . . do Pilgrim's Progress illustrated, Poems by Adielia, 3d edition. 31 25 and 1 50 Byron's Chilile Hardld, illustrated, 1.25 , Scenes in the' Lives - of the Apostles, a splendid work. Scenes in the: Lives,of our Saviour, do • A fine assortatent of Albums, - Christian Keepsake for 1848, Friendship's Uttering, for 1848, . The Gem, for,lBlB, Leaflets of Meinory, the best American Annual for '4B, Prescutt's Mexico, do' Ferdinand and Isabella, ' do Conquest of Peru. Togpher with a variety of other books just received and for sale at f . pct2 40] BAN:si AN'S Bookstore. • ' N — e - si r— r Rooks • . . 1 .. , LEGENDS' ii r Me . - .ico, liy Lippard, 25 A Simple Story, by. Mr Inilibald, . 25 The First' Fafse Step ire Crime . , 25 The Corsair King,. , 25 Magdalena, or the Beautiful Mexican Maid, a story ' of Buena Vista, by Ned Buntline, 25 Gallant Tom, or . the Perils of a Sailor,. • 25 The Matricide's Daughter, ' 25 Rough and Ready Songsters, wholesale and retail. 25 Together with a variety of other books just received and .tbr sale at. • .• BANNAN'S. Sep. II 37] . Bonk and Stationery Stoic “Serarc the shadow ere the substance fade.” _ Collins' Celebrated Sky-light Daguerreotypes. TNO PILVER MEDALS awarded at the fairs of : the Franklin and Anferieuninstitutes for the best and most artistica( speehnens of Daguerreotype por ttaits. The recent improvement made by the subscribers, and which is peculiar to their establishment alone, viz: an upper light, has received the highest,recommen datinns from the press, and also written testimonials from the first artists in the coureiry as to its great supe riority over the usual Side Light. The pemliar ad vantage.of this Light is, that the NATURAL. E;CPRESKION oe, zit e Eve can , be obtained now more perfectly than heretofor/C. Citizens and strangers are reqiectfully invited, whether deSiring portraits or not, to visit our spacious galleries, probably the largest and most ex. tensive• in the United States, and examine for them selves the nitnnih'ino improrcments made by the sub scribers in this wonderful art T. P. & D. C. COLLINS, Proririetorsofthe.CitrDatmeriettn Establishment, No. Mb, Chesnut st., 2 doors above 3,1. south side. Phila . Sept. 25 * .(7 3,3—fm emir "LET IT wuniiri PRAISE Tonsey's , Universal Ointment. ACOMPLETE remedy for burns, mmills,cuts,brui;Ts, sprains, swellings, salt rheum, piles, fever sores. chapped hands, sore lips, chillblains, scald heat", and all kinds of INFLAMED SORES. . • l'eMons in alt conditions of life aremt all times liable lobe afflicted with the above complaints. It is therefore the duty of heads of families to prhvldo and keep on hand; ready for ally emergency,. A REMEDY that to capable of removing the suffering attendant on these very troublesome companions . Those who hiioe used Tousey's Unirersol Ointment need not he told that it is a meat complete reinellyraiperfect master of pain, and the . mpatepeedy remover of imfiammation ever discovered. The experience of such persons is sufficient to prompt them to keep it always on hand, knowing that many valuable !ivies and limbs have been saved by this MA GICAL CONQUEROR of inflamed and other sores, btirns; scalds, It instantly seeps all pain of the se verest kind and prevents all scar. No family should be without it, as an immediate application case of burns or scald. would do more good while vt' - aiting for the doctor than he could do when arrived, besides pre venting tong hours of the utmost suffering whiclimlght pass before :1 physician could be obtained. It potsesiots control over the et:verest injuries by fire, over triartitlcation, over Anttaintnation, and by its com bined virtues it acts ns .finti-ieptie,Nerrine. Anti-spar madir, JI rtodlne. Entelient;nnd Heating, aml is the most COMMETE uvreaN AL REMEDY now In use: Thousands have tried and thousands praise it. It is working its way into public favor with a rapidity here toford nuknowtrin the history of medirines. All who It:le.-recommend it. :Arain we say, no family should be Without it.. The agents will' furnish the pub lic GRATIS With books desrtibing.thiv Qintntent.— r, Each box of 'ihe genuine ,Tousey's Universal Oint ment. has the signature of S. Tousey written en the out side Idel in black ink. Never purchase .1. box unless this signature can be seen. Price 25 cents per box, or five boxes for 81 00 • Prepared by Elliott k Tousry, Druggists; Syracuse, N. V., and sold by agents through out the Unifed Stales. - • Sold in NeWil - ork at - 100, Nassau street.. The following are the agents in Schuylkill county for , Tousey's Universal Ointtnent : • .1 • .1. s: C ,MARTIN, . • .) . C. BROWN . Pottsville. _ t SANDERSON, J Shissfer. Port Carbon. 1- EMI Wm. 11. Marlow, New Philatlelphia, T. Williams, Middleport, i IL IL Schwartz, Patterson, ' .1. IL Alter Ti ter, Tuscarora, Neither & Morgenroth, Tatinqua. Wilhani„Price, St. Clair; Heorge Heil - snyder,New Castle, James B: Frills, Minerkville, Jonas Kauffman, Llewellyn, I • J. Christ, • ° Jacob Kauffman, Lower MehontOngo, Shotner & Garrett, Orwieiburg, ' • Lyon & Risbel, Port Clinton, - - Levan & Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven; Paul Barr, Pinegrove, lOct9 47 41 en Salamander, Fire, and Thief- Proof Chests, Fire-Proof Doors for Banks and Stores, Seal and Lette • opying Presses, Pate& Slate-Lined Refrigera .. tors ' Water Filters, Patera Portable Water Wei, in tended for the Sick and Infirm. - • EVAN & WATSON, • . 76, South Third St., {opposite the Philade. Exchange.) MANUFACTURE and keep constantly on , hand, a large assortment of above articles, together with their Patent ImproiaSalamander FIRE-PROOF SAFES, which are no constructed as to set at rest all manner of doubt smut their being strictly fire-proof, and that they will resist the fire of any building.. The out side cases of these safes aro made of boiler iron, the insiile case of soapstone, and between, the outer case and inner case is a space of some three inches thick, and is tilled in with Indestructible material, so as to Make it an impossibility to burn any' f the contents in side of this chest. These Soapstone Salamanders we are prepared and do challenge the world to produce any article in the shape of Book Safes that will stand as much heat, and we hold oardelves ready avail times to have them fairly tested by public bonfire. We also con tinue to manufacture a large and general assortment of our Premium Ale-tight Fire Proof Safes, of which there are over 600 now in use, and in every instance theyhavo given entire satisfaction to the purchasers—of which.we will refer.the public to a few(gentlemen who have them M use: . Haywood & Snyder, Pottsville ; Joieph G. LaWton, Pottsville ; Mr. William Carr, Doylestown, Pa. - N. & G. Tayibr, 129, North. 3d at.; .A. Wright & Neph ew, Vine at . Wharf; Alexander aror,'Conveyancer, corner of Filbert and 9th eta.; John M. Forka2, North 3d et.; Myers Bush, 20, Noah 3d at ; James-M. Paul, 101, South 4th at.; Dr. David Jayne. 8, South 3d at.; Matthew T Miller, 20, South 3d at ; and we could name some hundreds of others if a were necessary. Now we invite theattenDon of the public, and particularly those in want of Fire Proof Safes, to call at our store before purchasing elsewhere,' and-we can satisfy them that they will get a better and cheaper article at - our store than at any other establishment In the city. We also manufacture the ordinary Fire Proof Cheats et very low prlces,*cheaper than they can be bought at any other store in'Philadel_phia. DAVID EVANS, Philasta...Aug. VI, 47 75 FMOLY SIDLES of various patterns and bind ing. gilt edged and plain, ranging in puke from 90 cents to 412.0,Ju5i received and for sale at Japes SI-- B lkiikN'S Wholssa a Bookstore. JOITANNES WATSON Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable • Panacea. WALTON invite attention to/this (Cl- Nov., 25, Who'csa Toluable New`Hooks. 11SS Pardoe's LIMIt9 XIV and Court of Prance 2 11 . 1 vols. Sullivan's Public Men of the Revolution. Headley's Sacred Mountains, illustrated, PONTIS by Amelia, new edition, Gems of the Modern Poet s, Scenes in the livea of the Patrtarchs and Prophets, a splendid work, . Washintnon and his Generals. by Headley, ebees,r's i 4 ni•rs of Arnerice. The,Garland, The. Rose, and The Hyacinth, for 1848, Hand Hook of Oil Pziotinz, ^ • Tocether with a variety-of other valuable works, just received and for sale at ' Oct!) 411 lIANNAN'S Cheap link stores. The'lGreat 911101'011 I achieved unit silent - teases of ti tired) , given up,"are yet their power id *their I CI "Storms," if.is i rn inta n n i4 at'n' an P TENT 1 71.lETACIALIC ROPES i . power to FOR THE I.lsC ir OF .MINES, RAILWAVS, ELF,('. between the, earl , For site, or imported to order, by tar subscriber. fur storms, for the ?THESE Ropes are now almost exchisively used in 1, Se nf;the bursa I the Collieries and tin'the Railways in Great Brit- tors, the action an,.and are found to be greatly supetior to Hempen lininorsare allow) ones as regards safety, durability and economy. words, it:storm, W Tin Patent Wire Ropee, have proved to be still in dangerous. good chndition after three year's service, in the same . • %%TIGHT'S! situation Where - the Hempen ones, previously used e of are equally welt 1 double the size and weight would wear ant in nine nr : pilay It tvhen tt cy temmonths. They have been used for almost every I • PREVENTIr purpose to which hempen Ropes and chainshave been ! beside being che applied. Mines, Rail Ways, IleaVy Cranes, Standing of a tiv in the e Rigging, Window Cords, Lightning Conductors, Signal , proved ihtal, and' Halyards, Tiller Ropes; &e. They are made either of to,manage. Let - Irmi or Copper Wire:and- in cases of muzh exposure to dampness, of Calvanized Wire., Testitmmials from thii moo. eminent Engineers in England can he shown as to their efficiency, and any additional information required respectinethe differ ent descriptions and application will he given by ' ALFRED F. KEMP, 75 Broad Ht., New. York. Side Agent in the United States.. New York, May 2011t,116. to- The subscriber has been appointed Agent fol-the sale of the Patent Wire Wipe in this Region. All or ders leR at this case; stating size, weight and iength o will'be•promptty attended to. B. BANNAN, H • ' 4 t: . 3 V: 4 ti • ••• 15 - ••• o , . ' , 5 - • Ca LI ) a 0 . a a) CJ ••••• MI ..". a ~_ 2 O). o C •••• .1: c. • ' • ; o' :. 2 \4. : ..1 ~ n er a - 3:2 t- as 13 -I :::.. rs EM I 5. a • y‘!„' '•; 1 4 -. ::- . lt, o• ~, :1 's . ii'S"' 1 ~. '1...5 .... •-•I •.. It si 1... SI =' p i ... a. a. ~. 1 ... • u , •=., to • •••••. ..•••• - • . • I I DEAFNESS CURED. compottild Kreosote Acous Sea rp FOR. the cuie of Deafness, pains and the of matter, from the ears.; also all those di ble noises like the buzzing of insects, falling whizzing of steam, jr.c., which are sympron preaching deafness rind also generally soon the disease• DERE is something worth attending to con does from a man so extensively known as is M. both in city and cotirry. "1 hereby certifyiithat frem the effects Of n severe cold last winter,' became partially deaf, attended with very disagreeable noises like ringing of bellsotc, which gradually increased,-Until cetnpletely lost the hearing of one ear,—when I was induced to try Searpa's .PL6pus tic Oil, and am now happy to say, that with the use of one bottle of the above medicine 1 can hear as well as ever, and all disalrreeable noises nave entirely disan geared. Any fiirtbsr lnformatlon respecting my case, will be gladly given, by caning on ine at No. 45i North Fifth street near Raee. DANIEL GRAM. Philadelphia, Nov: 11, 1813. • . For sale by Mr. B. B.Gum - pert, No. 120 North R street,Philada. ; in,Pottiville by JOHN G. BROWN r in Harrisburg by G. GROSS, and in Reading by Mr EARL, where those' interested can obtain .many Inter. eating certificates acute& • December 12, 180 .80 _ 4 . Safety Fuse. . VOA. blasting niche. is . perfectly safe, and the only 17 article which the engteeera - on the Erie Canat per m tted to be osetl, for pie at EANNAN'" May 15--lia • Vooll and Stationery Store. • 111M1 i MINER: S' JOUR N AL. ._, • safiirday itorning, Oct. 30, IMI • - rg7Tday sciii iset fv-day,--"the CofArniesioneri mu& edi in the Rernoia act, fur the prirprie of selecting II file for the Court House; die. will wect this dog to tar. 1 ry utti the ot,jecc, i f 'their npt3ointfnenf. From uu Telefraphle dorrespon:lent . . , Pun.ADELripA—od. TD. 1 647 .1; 6 o'clock. I'. M. • I • Thin is not ing 14ter from! l Mexico. Flour is rathei.dull et $6 75 ;leorn nite,.l, $3 7.5 a $3..50 for old and foe* per bushel, $1 35 asl 39 , corri is dull, at 75 and oats, 45 eta. Whiskey in qls., 30 rts; pt , golf , .—no rake. , . „7: - ' . - _,-/n ill. forming of Moline - del Rey, Major I 1 Summer, wtt l his dragoons,lcharged a heavy col umn of the eI iimy's lancerr In doing so.. they had to pass u der a heavy re from the enemy's works. The i following incident connected with this.charge lel tohl-by the Correspondept of the Delta. It is of uncommon in history for horses to show such /discipline: 1 1 ..Wilde the cavalry were passing in (rent or the enemy, ini.order to l charge...the columiroflan- CPtg, they iveiv not under the fire more than ten , . seconds, and,/ during that time, they surit:iined a loss of sir officers wounded. thirty•two privates kitie‘fand Wounded, end a loss of one hundred,. and five horses. '1 here were but. two officers that , did not‘hav their horses shot under- them ; but the Mis one thing the remarkable, that the hot sea from i s hich the riders had been shot wheeled and ntovial wtth the Isartiel l regularity as though 1 they had been mounted', until they Came Whit from the charge, when they all kept on in ei body in direction of the eneMy.": ~ TY I A family by the narri l e of Hartman Miller, living in 7th jtreet, corner of Cherry - -alley, were found in their bed 4, yest i enlay morning near ly suffocated , rom the 1 effectis of Anthracite gas expelled lido 4e roam by the coal. stove.—The 'father and sot were found in their bed -in An tin; con , .c.ious state, and the utrilost -difficulty was ex •perieneed in restoring them , to life. The room eves tightly elt cni sed, nhieh prevented the escape Of the noxious v,pr. Mtdical aid was called in end restorativ 's administered by Dr. .f. G:'Mar-, shall, which a lorded relief, 'and they are now in - a fair way of re rwering.—E.Reading Gazelle. irj.A l ile/irk/chi/1y accident lately 'occurre d at New Durham, ff. TWo boys, one named 5 Ham and, the rier Grace,i had been out with a gun, and were ,returning, and when within a few rods of home, the gtin ,which was in the_banda of young Grace, Went off, lodging the whole charge in young Hamlas - side, causing initstit. death. No blame is attached to Grace other than -his gross carelessness in earrying the gun cocked. r The I plums ;of New Orleans held, on the evening of the 17th iriSt. a tremenduotis inert. ing, the object bf which was to express their 'op probation, of le cont.'s° rturcirg by'his holiness Pope Pius IX :in regard to Itslian.freedom and Italian rights. I The I meeting was addressed by several orators M;M, Goothitah, in 1 two of the citiz to take him, f IT t.tkine (0j Ore at Prairie du (..; the•uu themiy!il requir Union 1411 C, raj• Dr. swina's five,. an have 6711 : , •If vii, it stinUld tic L - r There arel buses in New !. (MIA, high livine, wait tinnui dcrangemi• the body is much is removable by t, NGES OF WEATHEft, toiffee:curicour,e,,srelrquie.iclytinafrannegmeeninutsau, and : - i t e it, n r a ir ifie t i at n yt en li n ir: else the effect upon • ; 11. VE YOU A COLD 1 • Let it not ripen Mi. Consumption I' Are, you Dyspopticl Beware of the hypochondria. Two pills taken every other, night on an,'emptysto,marh, for a short time, will. i In nine cases out Orten,:core the Dosperisia, end there -1 Icy driVe away the legion of "devils blue." For (lead !.-ache, no medicine Is superior to Wright's imams rfir•- ‘ table Pills. CostiVeners, tlfat prolific mother of disease, is caused by a torpid elate f the liver, which these'plile ~ V ernally cures,i By'sur king at the root of disease, • Wright's Indian Vegetal, e Pill s . prevent all and cure all. They can h. rdly evmbe taken amiss, if used with 1 common discrethr i ; and;tve comMeniTtbern to the use of those who'hav , not yet tiled thtmi. .The following I thghly re'sneetable storekeepers. have been appointed Agents fon the eaten( watunrs IN-, WAN VEGETABLE P1.13.ts in Schuylkill County : THOMAS. D. BEATTII, Pottaville• Medlar & /lic el, Ortvi4sburE. ' A. Heebner ¢Son. fort Carbon. • , Dervald; Po' - Co., Mc , 'Kearishurg. ~ Geo. It Esrey, Tuscarora. . • . Ilrnry gm b & won, MiltaePOrt. i.. • ... Wm. Tagearq Tamaqua. , I- • r',.•& E Ilatruner, OrWigshurg. Wheeler & SUller, Pitterrovo. Aaron MattisrLoWerNahantango. ' Jonas Katiffninn, LleWillyn. - Jacob Ka utTuNri, Ilahanlango. . 4 c _ John '‘Veist,tlingerstOn. - Gabriel Herb Zinitnerrnintown: ~ . • .C, B. De.Forr-t, Mlnersville. , • Jonathan Cockhill, Llewellyn. • . George Breitielhis, Fait Brunswick. . ,•• S. Hart &, C0 . 1.' New Philadelphia. ::51,enran & Kai frinan, Schuylkill Haven. ' M. & .1. Drei t hfr ' Eastl.lrtrusivick, , . Jonas Boliinholds, Pori. Clinton. . , . Reifsnyder & Brother,,lNeiv Caerlo, , , B.:E. needy, Lower Malisninmp, . Samuel Iloyer . :;;Port Clinton. ' ' / ~ • Henry Ecket, ZremOtif, . . Wm:Price. •fccielair= ' Boyer S. NV6nert,. . :11eFeansbnrg, ''. P , ,,j. IletTner, 31inersville. • - lA'. ff. narloW, 'New Philadelphia. 17, offices de!voied exclusively to the saleof Wright's ln,lbin Vege.ldble Pills 4 of the North American cal. lege of Ilealtii, No.9 , B,',Creenwich.street, New Yoik I No. toi TremMut street.! Boston—and 'principal office No 10) Race ',street. Phila. [Aug. 21, 1847. 24- H E ' FE A A A Z. Q. - 7:"1 : : n :i, a--4 a.... :i .* ti 0:;" :=F;' '3.; 133 2g. Post in 74 7 .412 1 p ..**P., H Iti. ' i. Re fills Gallery of - i" F.tail),Y GROUPS, ' No. 140, hesnut St., 3d dear below Pifth'St., s r ' , PffillADEL PIGA. A DMISSI N FREE. The pictures taken - at this Cl eistablialu4ent are pronounced, by artists and scien- • tiff c men, udriyalled foi 'depth of tone 'and softness of light. - and shade, 'while; they display all - the artistic ar rani,inetit of pie higher effort °Nov:tinter. . • Citizens or rangers visiting the Gallery, can have their miniatur .3 orportrails taken in this unique style, wind neatly se ,titi Musket) gases, Gold Iceitets, or breast pins. ace.: in `al few infantee. We contr_the following from the Phifildelphia 'Sstseday CaurScr:— • " AmtaterCiii•rssinnitir.—The publiejournals hays. at'different pliods, announced, as a remarkable proof' of the skill ai ,I proficiency of American artiste, that' paguerreotyper are now made in this city superior, in every tegpect , to thrice made in any of the European cities. This si masa( American artists yvas eonfirmelt, in a %ery gratifying and conclusive manner. by Mr. Bar man's publicly i stating, at the close of his. Tom Thumb exhibition in this city, that Mr. Root had made Ofty•oatl good pictures, with wily a single failure. In addition to which, Mr. 1.. has been furnished with the following rnnclusevc criliticate,lsignid,, it will be' perceived, by the parents of rom Tbinuti„ by Mr. Rarntim, his learri• era, and secret fry, all of whom were with him in Eu rope Flifaticlpiiia, June 4. INT. The Damierientypes of Two Thumb and his family,. includidg 1115 Several. feathers, footman, driver, equi- ' page, &b., and his various cesium( s and 'characters. _ made by Mr. M. A. Root, (FIFTY-ONE in all,) present a degree of aeduraey and-teuthfuiness to nature, withis 'bold charm of builine. softness, expression. beauty, 104 delicacy of finish. and uniform brilliance. that we have... never seen eqUelled, They are, decidedly. sup.e.rhar to. anything of Our, kinii witnessed by, us singes ia IWs country or in-1-Mridqn,TariCtir any orator:Wein! Europe, . which we haile visited. We take pleasure in bearing testimony to the courtesy and skill so maternity mud fested by Mr. goof'. the eminently stseceistlil Damning- otypist. • , (Signed, I ... • IS. K.!/4TRATTON, (the Father.) - IfYhiT,IIIA, BTRAT,T4N. (the Mother. iP. - T. BARNUM, ~ (Rxbihttor ofjoin 'rhumb, id England and America, -. and Proprictomf the N. 'fork* Baltimore Museums.) W. W. WEBSTER, (Secretary.) , . „ • TITCODORE Bi. CATLIN, <.,. (Advertiser and Secretary for Tom Thumb In Enrope.) • . I N. G,'SIIER3I.I.:N. (his Frecerr3 '- This ' is certainly very striking testimony n Wier. .1 ) 1 , / Amw eran superiority, meninges it does arm those w ; have, examined spicimens ofthe hest productions in. f I sit in most of the prin-ipal cities 'if fart Jul)'e..4/41 1 . Phileds..ly M . 'lll • ' . ti . ........ NM .9 —.;,.., cc ~ , ..," z .5 7; I le Oil tbaebirge lialgreea of water, , nr of nf. dant tag as it r. rracfr ==l;C= cMalinn ro retort, gilcs, who murdered Mr. unrico couhty, Va., and wounded ins of Albemarle when attempting arrested, in Monroe county a 1 , and brotigh!. to the jailitt Char- 'n and geofNist party aro now lien; making out their repoii.of ploratons.l The work a.sigried anothftyear's labor.—[St. Latria lurla wio;♦ had great hostili, to 4, alai" to tobacco, is reported to tie were . tl offer a sacrifice to the !a rea i r sted pig stiltred with tobacco. Isaid to 'be 400 stages or cloud , ork. me. Preve,aitive , Medicine. ?ht'si Indian Vegetable _Pills have Muth upon triumph, ititbe, cure of ob liseafir, even after they had been en od atter l 'other remedies bad failed, r peerentian may be justly esteemed ItOWNING t:LORY Lid, purify the air,'' birtstorms do I are so fun an evil. Were it within maintain the •-• Tltlf:aL EQUILIBRIUM and air. there would be 'no occasion air would always be pure. i hotly. IF kept free front morbid htl regular land healthy ; but If those •l:d to necubiolate. a crisis, or, in other arise, Which is always more o less .1 I i VEGF,TAIII - .E: falcialated to peered the,storm, tie ) rties.l But N lIE'fTER THAN 'CURE per and lees trnutdesente. - 'Ehe delay dommencectient of sickness has often, always renders the case more difficult the so.kne:is be rauFed OREM mom