i=%iEg " The Coal Trade for 11341. The quantity sent:this week by Hail road, 15'30,375 12 by Canal, 8,523 13; total 6,r the week, 38,800 05 t one; total by Rail Road 1,171,563 11'; do ,by Canal, 203,553 CO tons. . - . Freights by Canal have advanced to 90 cents to Phil adalphia, and 02 15 . to New York. OFFICE OF TILE PHILA. AND READING RAIL ROAD• COMPANY 1. Philadelphia, 0ct.27, 1847. Notice is hereby giyen that on and after the first day of November next; the rates of freight and toll on coal . Srunsported by the company ,witl be as follows; To From Mt. Carbon . Selt. Haven. P. Clinton. Richmond, .81 70 81 00 :. ' 8 90 Philadelphia, - . 170 -. 160 -15 lnclined.Plane, , 160 I 50 . 'SO Nicetown,. .1 80 ' •1 50 -.30 Germantown R. Road, 1 60 1 50- 30' .F'alls of Schuylkill, •1 45 135 20 Manayunk, 135 125 ' 15 Conshelmeken & Ply- i 125 /:,25 . I 10 month Rail Road. \ • Turn out I niile below , t i „, O 1 20 1 ''\ It Norri,town. . 1 • , . Norristownorßridge- } 1 4 0 ' 120 I . 1 port. Fort - Kennedy. . .1 . 20 . 120 1 10 Talley Forge, . 1 20 1 20 Plnunixville, 115 115 r)5 ' Royer'sFord, 1 10 1 10 1 00 Pottstown... .' 1 10 1 10 . 1 lo Douglassville, . . 110 : 110 ICO Bournstotin, .l 05 ... 105 05 Reading, . . lOO : 100 00 Between Reading a 95 95 ' 23 Molirsville, 4. - . . \Moltrsville, S ' SO- ' 70 -.llatriblrg, 1 60 80 - 50 Orwtgehurg, , 50 50 50 By order ofthe Board of Managers. 0030 41) .... , S. BRADFORD, Secretary. . Freights to Eailein ports haer adygneed. a-Rttle.— Our correspondent nuotei\xs follows; • . ,-( To New York, • , • , 81 25 To Newark, , 1 es To Providence, ' . . 150 To Fall River, . , 780 'To New Bedford, , 1 00 To Salem,, :: 225 To Portsmouth, N IL, • 2 375 . To Portland, Me., • 2 371 TSI Boston, '-----• . - 2 25 To New Raven, . . 150 To'llartfoi.d, - . 225 To Troy; - • 1575 'To Albany,, 1 75 Tolialittuore, • - 071 To Washington. . . 125 , The rates from Briatut re 121..et5. more. •lIICEA OF COAL ON No • RD. . White Ash Lump ~ - 83 75 • a 89 00 Nut do . ... • ' 350 - a 3 S7Z 'Broken. Egg. and Stove, - • 3 675 o 400 _Red Ash Lump, - - 400 a 412 Prepargd; .. . - ' . 4'12 a 425 'Nut, , 375 - a 32'71 . Lehigh Lump, „, ' . 4 00 Prepared,' , 4 4PI • Senn for the week ending on - Thursday Evenine last RAIL ROAD. CANAL ' ' __. .', WEEK. iTOTA L., WEEII. T , iTA L.. I'. Carbon, 0,364 04 423.521 IS 1 .6,15 9 01 161,551117 Pottsville, 4.9 , 32 18 184,923'16 3 - S. Haven, 19,530 11 . 478.9 , 5 16 .2,071 'O9 37.500 OS P. Clinton, 3,496 19 61,532 OR 00 00 1,10%, .30,375 12 1,171.563 10_:,Q, 523 3 203,232 00 , : • 203,2 , 2 00 • . - ' 'rota! R. 11.& Canal 1,1174, ,1. 15 In, !---/ . 'c' ~.., ____ ItATESVF TOLL AND TIIANqPOHTATIDN DN nAIL ROAD, Froth - •. 'lt.,Carlion . Set). Haven Pt Clinton: To Phila:dnlnh hi, . ..$ i .110 $1 50 $1 55 To Richinond I 1 - 0 Ilia. , 1 -10 =ll rpm) Mt. Carhop.' S. Ilaaren. P. Clinton To Philadelphia. 7,1 eta, 70 , 0,1. ..54 Ft, FILEICAITS .$1) T N..1'0rk.6:`2 15 - _ _ To l'hilada., • • I.7st'KANVANN roAL 'PHARE. 'cite wtrintity of.Vtial sent tol‘larlitit for the wiiek en ding Oct. J. • .; • 11.161 Total for fly: r,vason WILKE,3IIAIIRE (70A1, TRADE. The follork.,ht is tl n • goaiitity orCo,tl,ent through the lvvigh lock — at 13orwrck, to Aug. 1. ICI7. 1:10.1107 In Tong. ' JANIE:4 S. CAM1'81:1.11.. Colh•ct'+r. LEHIGH COAL THAUC For - thp cek ending Oct. 1%411 , . 174325 01 /17. liL ',1t1357 I 1 , 91.3.211 13 Sutninit Ithunic Run • Mo.atiow Summit 1,111!” 17 ITazleton 3.1/11 1/5 Bockmountain Co. li7 Wyoming . • :"" Ni.;4:11 MIME P 1 N Et: ftt 1 Vl': ICll.‘l. TR.% 1) E. • nix C.pal trausporled nu theld man Canal IL - Lil Road, teethe we..:a.end ye! Oct. %rt. llrs. 1,02 12, 2 Per last repot t 57.711 I 6 7 .5q.:361 g . I V. L. CONIIAL); r,r,lll.ctor. CM tz\l' _kTAIIA RAIL lltt A I). _ . Amount iransp , flod on :Swam ra , Hail Rilad ft. ni 16 . 4, to 3lth Oct., tmolusive.) • • Tow , . C. Wt. qrs. , • .2 . 0:2 3 5 3 Ter last report I IMEI 37.CA11 7 V. L. crI: I 4ZA I?. ( .., ,ilpro , r."-` 4 t R4ll. r lton D. .11- I C6110%11 - 1E - is the it mount•oc coal passed over the Mill iireck Raft Road, .f.r the last Sta f 1.369 13 Tow.. ' '243,626 ' I Per last report .13E01l.GE 11 . A . DESTY, Collector Total SCHUYIIKIIII, VALLEY RAIL ROAD Amount of eih.l ransparted °vet - Ili...Schuylkill Val -- Icy - Rail Road, for the week. enilini_.T . on Saturday even ing last. • 7 tin Per last report Total' 253.;51 12 " JESSE TERN ER, Collector. vvr cmusoN & PORT CARBON RAIL ROAD Amount of Coal transported over the Mount Carbon t'd Port Carbon Hail Road, fur the week ending, on Sat urday' eveuinfd iagtr 0. Un 3 Tons. Pertast report 411.:1'.19 01 " 420.490 04 " JESSE TURNER, Cal!✓rtor MEI . _ 'IINI3 HILL & SCIRTVLKII.I.IIAVEN RAILROAD. following is the amount of Coal transported aver thia road up to Wednesday last 1.4,5(16 19 Tons. • Per last report. 50:1,090 II 517,65: 19 " WILLINM NEWELL. Collertor Total MOUNT. CARBON RAIL. ROAM', Amount of rransOrted over Oils Road for the week ending ori Thursday evening last. • , 6,031 15 Tons ' • Per,fast report 7 201,1155 EMI _ • Oils, 0i15.., 11[314 . 6. Bleached Winter,Sea Elephant OIL he../300 bids—Bleached Winter Whale 400 bids. Ricked N. W.. Coast Whale Oil. 50 do Lard Oil. 1900 gals The:wired Winter Sperm Oil. _ 2300 .do. Fall Strained Sperm Oil. ,500 do, Cab'eddied Winter Spertn Oil. \ For sale by . - • _ Jl.l. ALLEN \ 4 .`,3. South Wharves, t. itdoor to the corner of, Phila,oci:lo47-11,1y] Chesnut st., Philadelphia, Toys, Dolts, :and Fancy ArticleS,, r 1 VII: subscribers have just .reeeived, a fine and larze assortment of tnys ; dollsjancy holes; harmonicas, flutes, vinlins, and best quality violin sublet!, slates and lend pencils, Cernian pipes, segar ewes and tuhes, snuff' bores, canes, and a great variety of other articles which they will sell wholesale and retail at the very lowest prices. CEO. & .101IN•DOLL, ' - N.: 100, N. street, below Race. Importers and manufacturers of toys, ivory rattles, tops. &c.., az.c.; s phila.Ort3a47-41-2M Furs; Fur;i. Furs. T"n• gnliscrih erwould re,:perifully invite ladies and z oltiointo about vi,dinc Philadelphia, and in want of FANCY FCRS, staid' as mutts, non's, lippet!4, &c., to . Fite lei a call before purchasing elsewhere, as they will tied it to their advantage and no mistake. All uriiers received shall be faithfully attended to at No. 93. North Third stri.t.t, above Arch, Philadelphia. JANILIS REISKY. •:r Buffalo Robes always ore hand. Pliiin,Oc3o . - • • • Feathers! Feathers! . From 121 to 45 rents 1,7 pound,cheap for c. , 11, .vat and Retail. A FREDERICK FK3SER, ypholsterer and General Furnisher,No; 415. Mar;:et St. above I lth, north side, opposite .Girard Row, • PHILADII • LPIIIA, • A V HERE mac be had at sll, times a general assort: menc.of lie& and Mattras-es, Curled !lair. and ... .. . .. Feathers, Chairs. Table... Bedsteads. and Cooling .‘,...„: Glasses, together la ith all other. articles ina the ;Move line of Wiriness itt the very lowest cash prices. - N. 11.—Good. warranted to give satisfaction_ • • :Phila., Sept. 11 47 . 37-3 m -. . illank Rooks. - .6 - n - In QUIRES Meditim Blank Books, ~VP 1 300 do •nemi ' do ; loon quirtaTnolscrip Blank Books full and 'half baUnd 34)0 do Quarto do • 100 dozen Memorandum Books, aworled, . . Embracing the largest And best assortment of Blank 'Hooks ever offered in thiPlnirt of the state, just received • and for sale at BANNAN'S ilnokstm'es,which he pledges - Vmself to soli as low, if not 4nwer, rehr , driate and r coif, :Ilan a similar quality can be purchased itt Philadelpl»a Pe has his stork manufactured expressly for his own sales. Tolland I‘lT tt. Em•t9 41 . _. ~ __. ' 'X .I.MANACs i ALMANACS . ; !—Just received at :fa BANN AN'S whoiesale Book store. 30 izi,i of Ger -, .man, English, Agricultuml, and Comic Almon:m..4, ern 'bracing a farce assortment, which wtll be a4l by the • gross or dozen at publishers' prices. • [rhlff 40 ' • T) AZORS t RAZOILS:: RAZORS t tt.—Th:: celebrated ' _I.IL Tallyho. RAZORS', which we will warrant to be d or the tnormv will be returned, just r..reiyed and sale wholesale and retail at lIANNAN'S c_.; tO 11 . 1 Stationery and Variety storm,: 1 _ - Sheriff's Sales of kcal Estate. BY virtue of several writs of Venditioni Exponas and Lerari Farias issuedout of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county, to Me'directed will be expo sed to pubhe sale or vendue, on Friday, the 3d of De cemtier, 1647. at IDn'elock in the forenoon, et the public house of -inched Graff, in the borough. ot Orwtgsburg, county of Schrtyllidl, viz. i All that certain fai co n or tract ofland, situate in North Manhe w imtonship. 7chuylkill county ; near Orwieshurg, bounded by lands 0 Benjamin Hotly., John NViltrout, Joseph Z6ll. land late of Daniel Delbert. now Charles Smith: land of the heirs of Ahrthaln .11ov, deceased ; and by land late of Conrad Hanson!. contaitang244 acres . . and 44vreiles, conveyed by Lawrence F. irlyt , Whitney and Hannah his wife, to Charles s• • Smith, by deed dated the 12th da y of Slay. . 11 " .•'• A.D 1645 and recorded at Orwigsburg in II . " Deed book No. 24, page 65. tvtlh the ap— purtenances.consistingofe two story brick dwelling house, with a two story brick. kitaten thereto attached, nut houses, hank barn, stables, gieds, &c. - Also: All that certain tract Of land, situate in the town4iti and county aforesaid; bounded by lands of Benjamin, Braley, Henry Hoy. and other land oC Charles' Stool,, contaittina 10 acres and 72 perches and allowance, conveyed by Daniel Delbert and Elizabeth! ids wile, to Charles Smith. by deed dated the 20th day . 7 , . o r December, A. D., 1645, and recorded- as a sin ' aforesaid in Deed book No. 25. page 10R: niththeappurtenances,consistingolatwo story haute or tog: thet:Jling, house with a kitchen thereto attached. a, one story log dwelling house, a blacksmith shop, a wheelwright shop, and Stahl c. Also All that certain fa rid or tract of land, situate In: Schuylkill township, county aforesaidt-boundA by lands Shaetnr..fuciiii Shock, and others. containing acres, be the snug More nr less t sent, the a ppurt, !MPG'''. consisting of a t ten story lot! dwelling house and barn. .'An the property of CHARLES ' • At the same time and place all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the borough ofOrwizsburg, Schuyl kill county, bounded on the, east by, lot No. 9E; on the west by lot N0.t92; on the south bwa '2o_ feet wide alley, • and on the north by Slillfin street, it being lot marked , Nor 93 in the general plan of 11 ir,„ the ,said borough. containing CO feet in ant fiinri on said Mifflin street 'and 170 feet in w. depth mote ur less with the apptutenan ,....,_-_r.?_,_ ces, con,isting of a one story frame dwell ing house. As the property UT FREDERICK BIGEL MAN. At the same time and ;dare all that certain-tract or par-. eel of land, situate in North 31anbeitri township, Schuyl kill county; bounded by Lands of Thomas Sillyman, Isaac Strand), Iteifsnyder & Lewis, and by land now or late ofJohn rott, containint 21 acre; and 95 perches strict measure, conveyed by John Putt and Magdalena . . his wife, to John Hoffman, by deed dated • ..SisX the 13th day of March, I&4i, and re ••• s p , corded Orwigshurc in Deed book Nr;.23, /I I lOW 5 page 221: wittl thennpurtenances rou.ist ing of 2 a one story frame tiwelling house and frame stahle,lsuMect to a reserve of al! stone coal which may be on said tract of land, as more fully specified in snithyeA from , Joho Poll aml.wife to John Hoffman. • . Also f All that certain tract or parcel of land situate in Wayne township, county - aforesaid, boanded ()Liam( or Daniel Minnie•, Ludwig Lehr, deceased, and °theta, containing 2'27 acresand allowance,crinvered by Charles Freely to John Hoffman by deed dated the. 25th thiy of March, A. D., ISIS, and recorded at Orwiesburgin Deed book , No. 23. {nee 535 with theappuitenances. As the property of JOHN HOFFMAN. . .R 1 the same (isle and place all lie right, title, and in ..t • tere't of ..I'.atrick Tant, in and tii all that J .lje-- ~ certainframe house nor and a half stories _us • • kL . high. )atilt upon ground rent ott n' lot of N 1:,,, ground, owned by 'the Philadelphia- an j d W Reading Roil Retail Company. situate on the ' - westwardly side of the West Branch Rail Road, in North Nlititheint iowliship, Schuylkill -county, As the property of .PATRICK THIN. ...lt thr s'anir time and place all those certain two tracts , or parcels of land, the Tina thereof situate partly in the ; bon,' of Schuylkill Haven. and partly in Manheini town- ,liiii, Schuylkill county. beginning at .a pine stump. On 1 the west side of the river Schnylkilt, and a tairtier of ,• land of dotitei'ott ; thence by land' of .1 - rilitt Prat. smith lit; detrrees, west II perches to a poor, a c., L rner of land 1 o f Thomas sillynian ; thence by land or Tbmb-is :4iiiv— clan. Ili,: three 'seat mentioned courses, south 17:1 de grees. east 10 perches to a 'lost, ~ 1 111101ilt.gr.N.s;WeSt. -hi peeclo, , to a po-d. song' 20; oe2;rons. eil•t. ci,,,„inz the West Brat ch of the river 'elm 'kill, and'also the 3lttiet.Hillain) ,chnllkill Haven rail rohtl. 155 pe.rches to a situ , a cotest of lanitof Daniel llartoC;lt ; thence by his land north 35 degrees east 9 perches lo — a stoic ; thence by the Santo south 191 degrees, east 1233-ltd per (.11,,,, to, a -1.10: in a line of Imo] of Georg- Rerschner : them . ..l)y ht.. land north 73.1 degree.,uast 37 perches to a St,iile 4:;11, the bank of the river -Sehnylltill ; thence along the river rieleilylkill north 201 degrees, east•lf, 0-10 pen-lies to it beech tier on the batik of the river ; thence •by West Schuylkill - Haven, north 211 degrees, west 96 9-10 Lien - hes to a - rfost an the bal7kof the rivet,Schuyl ill ::thence along the said river north 77 dattrebi. west • 2-3 71 . 6.perylies to a stone ;.thence up the river Schttyl -1.111, the sexeral.courttes ad distances thereof. and i•ros.... sing the West Branch of the riVer Schttylkill, with its, junction iii the main bram•b to the place of beginning. •,.„ , I •i i t . i , ti_ i i i p n i , u n i t , , 1 . 1 ., 1 1 , . t i ~. , r . *.,; and i.. : i ,„ jj 7 j ? , p i, e , ri ,, • I f ' e t s , ,:, s iwithtwo , o n e ; J..ti jj , j rs . - tag dwelling house a ring storystone -lints. nom,, a frame liar., a two sto'ry stone ' 11111 bons' with a basement storj, a large four story depot house built - of Flon,‘. Willi a two star's' stone dwelling house mitinishea. a two ling (mid i. house. it Illark•lllitti shun, nine !:h klitio..1,1111! 011 2,1141 d nett, and a moocher a,f oltkur 1.1i1t110,: , ,tut - up by 1110 101;116,1phi. and Reading ft ill Itoad Company :nut others. •, . -' Ttb• second tlOreof 'situate in the .: , :till town,lnp of Maiiininn, heginuing :it a white nal, : triton:telly land of ..*Kersrlmer, north 131 degrees, west 17 pen Ices to at•ltes nut.oit's; thence by land of Bayer, north 721 degrees, easi ° l.l3 pen lies : to a. Stolle; thence partly by land of .I'essler and partly by land of 13 irmiett. north N, degrees: west 21,7 porches to a stone ; thence I,y other land south hti degrees. east 221 pervhes j to a post; thenee by • land, of Thomas Sillynon. smith It.; degrees. mod 217 perches In a stone ; thence by landmf Dre.ts. Smith til:, degrees, st est 103 perches tn . a Spanish oak, and htttlb Stiji tie grew. west GI 7-10 perches to the place I,if beginning, rjj rifiltaillin2 f 0 acres &C.. as in and by raid ortgage,Ac, recorded in St•linylkill county. in Morn:ego booksE. page Del, will tn.', full- appear kc.. t. • _ ether with the here ',imam-lit- and appurtetiancei. As the Property of R(lS: W1F.1,1.. PITCH. • . . So•ii.eil and taken into e'xesiitinn allll will be sold by 'l4 - heritrs Office Ortvigs- ) J. 'R wratN ER, Sheriff. • Imre. Nov. fi. 1117. - 1' .r. Eon ME '27.1121 P. 91.01' , 1 1 41,154 in 1:121 - : 13 56.1,i19.4 It ! 1 1 ,111: t.4le.r riber ere'r ;rad !afar - Wirth irked east type, "aatl.laimer's InateriaN krads, nt fllOrl notice and .11 rete,aahte term.. Pinprietors netvvßapers,'it Ito have not advertised for ttw,obs,rilo.r. tvtir may publhh This 'police for three Inoolits prucloos; to Jan. 1, 1:4r.3. o ill he entitled t.. re pay in type. nn prin-basing five tin ~; the amo . unt of ilreir Lillis for adverti.ing. . tVPfi. taken iu ex'ehange fbr new at 9 c'tg.'p,r lb. Nov6-45] ROIIERT TAYLOR. 4 7f. 33 t Of N.-honker, with notice to his Intact het It . T. Hunker, :mil the followiez named 'per-. 111141 i11.1ii11: . 1441S I . IIOIIII r IIII under CIIIIITIIIII tY1,200 N. CLEAVER. Collector. . . . Noticeis hereby given to the above-named parties:hat, by,Viittle of the above-mentioned writ of Partition. an inquest will hr held rind taken on the - priuises therein described beine the prnpertt in the hot Migh of Pottsville,- known as the Greenwood estate, nn the thirtieth day . Of November next, at' ten o'clock in the forenoon, for, the purpose qf. makina partition or, valuation and an ' prah , ement of said real estate as is the said writ requi red, at which time and place said parties ran attend if they think proper. JOHN T. WERNER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, OrwiM , _burg: 011, IS, 1517,, 43-13 t _ 'Fy j)e. Foundry: SS. G,hf. corner of LIN? S.ireff."-Nfrr Ia the Cqurt Orrow.ktoN OrSCIIUYISILLL COUN ISAAC STARK, . The firts a MI 13111e,' Pan! and James Toos[A, whether heirs or dcvi see , , vii :—.lanwQ ‘Vondward, Farnum . . . and Warner Justice. eNt•nit9rt ,- of the lasi %On.' tz...; and testament ~t - Churchill Itoti,lon,.,leceaseil. 1 4 Susanna Lillik , a Amt. ton, Mary Jane Houston. t A iiiii.a A. I.tate , , Miry Ann Gilth. Margaret F. Johitson.,lloratio C. Viincleve, C. lions:on Vat:- ',.•:-''' curve. John Vancleve, William C.. Houston, z ?. Eliza 1; , 4P Houston, Mary Houston, Or, rgi! TI. I E.,1 Brown, William C. H. Brown, the Apierican }t= Sunday School Union. the Philailelpll4 Or- I ' l l plums' Asylum. the Ind Indigent Widows' and Sin- t .‘. al,. Wonien•s Society. the ,Peunsylvatfia Biblb '' . Society, the Philadelphia Home Missionary f•',o- I .:7 -3 ciety, the I , riion flenevoleniSnclety. the Penn- S' ...?„ selvattia Anti-Slavery Society. the Pen tisylva- •=•' E. n'ia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. the Fu- ;:-= el Savings Societylof the Cif v nil Liberties of ..Philadelphia. the .American Bible Society, the Northern Soup Society_ of Philadelphia in the Northern Liberties. and the. Southwark Soup Society, with notice to all and every person, corporation, or institution claiming under the said Churchill !Inuston,whether an heirs , or 1 • . .devi ,, ees, or in any tray whatever. ' .., -! \ TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS AN!) OTHERS - - POCKET BOOK MANUFACI WRY, No. 36, South eh street. below Chritnut, 'I•IIILAI,fiLPHIP.. Pr HE subscriber has epestantly :t hand a lame as -1 sortmeut of the artiel, o r in, own mane= faciure ' ,such as Calf, Bust-ia. Turkey, and Wince() Pocket Books.; 'Gentlemen's Dressine Cases; 'Morocco and Velvet Senor Cases; Jewelry Cases i Pearl and Ivory Card Casio; Pearl and Ivory Tablets; Pearl, Ivory, and Velvet Needle Books ; Chess and Backgammon Boards, with every other article- in his line : which he offers to country merchants and others cheap fer wholesale and retail. P. 0. SMITO, No. :16, South 6th street, bt:i.),V ClleSllllt, Philada• Phila. Oct 23, ISI7 .13-7 m 5. B. Miller & M. Shenk, CURINEms; PENTIsTs, Navin_ iocated in Pottsville, , 13 re , m,ctfully offer their professional SerVIVeS - to . the ladies and centleinen of Pottsville and vicinity. All diseases and n irreztilariiies of 1110 teeth treated no the tined approved piinciples. Artifii tat teeth inserted from a single tenth to an eat iris sett. WIC(' 111 ThOUlp,lll ., , row, Market Ft., 7th door above Centre. :5• Alt operatiolli, warranted. (Sept 137 11 • • New Books. ___ . .. rillir, Crater, or Vulcan's Peak, by Co:Ter, • *0 50 1 The But.likin, a Rourtnce of the Revolution, 2 5 The Way Side ('ro s e, by Capt: M illman, 121 Thi• Greatest Plague of Life, rompleti, 25 The Journeyman Joiner. by George Sand, 7$ ' The Lift of Henry the IV, by James, parts 1& 2, 50 Hums ;di, the Lila Chief, by the author of Life in London, • 50 Chambers' Encyclopmdia of English Literature, 2 volumes, 5 00 Webeter's Dictionary, a new and improved . cdit'n 400 The Virgin ofthe Sun, it,j Ned nuntlinn, 25 'Together with a - Variety Of other hooks just received and ri,l" sale .1i fIAisNAN'S 0,1231 Cheep Book and Stationery storei ____ _ . 1 Jii 1c BoOdkNl TTZION Choral ,Harmony, Gentian and English. Eranattlical Ilickork & Pleating ! patent and round notes, Roston Academy of Church Music, Carmlna Sacra, or Boston collection of Chnrch:%lusic The Southern Church Melodist,patent notes, • The Methodist llarmonist, The Musical Repository, - • The Young Choir, • The Social Lyrist, • :Just received and for sale wholesale audrkall at very'' acs ratewat . BANNAN'S Octg 41 1 • _ - CheapWholeaateßong store. ' ' NOTICE is hereby-given that an appplication will he.made to the next LegKalure, for a Bank to be located in the borough of Minerritle, Schuylkill county, to be called the m ec h an ics - Dank of Schuylkill 'Coun ty, with a ealtitil of One Hundred. and Fiery Thousand Dollars, and the privilegq'of increasing It to Two Hun dred Thousand Dnllara . Signed SAMUEL' KAUFFMAN, ..AIIEHAEL 'WEAVER, ABRAHAM TROUT, SAMUEL :11EILNE11, JAMES FALLS, JON AS BAST. Minersvilte; July 3,'1E47. . 2i+-Ginro - TOTI ELECTION for . thirteen DHtEC 11,Torts of the Miners' Bank of Pottsville, in the. county of Schuylkill. to serve pie ensuing year„will be held at the banking, house. on Monday the 15th of November - fiext, bettVeen the [Mors of 10'O'clook; A. M., and 3 o'clock, P. M. =A stated meeting of the stockholders wall be held at the banking house, on Tuesday. thet2d dwy of Novenitier ntxt. jOct9'3l) CHAS. LOESER, Coshier: OTICE.—TO :llrtipTS AND OTHERS.—I 'wish to contract with an feiperirnced miner to.sink COAL SHAFT, (depth about MO feet) or to obtain suf ficient infornintian'on the subject to give direction to the operation and STRAIN be pleased to receive column:. Mentions on the subject from competent and responsible persons : or would sell or lease the coal privilege. Ad dress' [0ct:3047-14-2ml 0. 0. GREGG. Pittsburg, l'a. IV; OTlCE—Gen,.ll..Stichier having associated with IN him Daniel R. Esterly, in the Hardware businc,a.. they will hereafter trade under the firm of F•Ticitxrit & II 71 •. ~ LI", at the old stand corner of Centre and Ma hej streets, where, by strict •attention to business. the) !Ate to merit the patronage heretofore extended to the Did firm. Persons in want of Hardware and Iron would do well to call and examine thetrieloch before purchasing. as they are determined to sellicheap May 21 9..2. -STICIITER S. ESTI:RV:. ____ A n.miNisTruvrroN NOTICE.— Whereas fli letters of administration have been g wanted to the subscriber. on the estate:of Janie, Donne4y, late of the Itoronall of Pottsville. Schn)lkill county, l!a., deceased, by the Reuister of Schuylkill county: notice is hereby given 1., all flifilb: indebted to 'said estate Ito milke pay ment.ri as so u as possible . and nit those h m avivu clas %Vitt present them for settlement withon 'd t elay. °eel:l-43.1k . IIIUDGET DONNELLY. Adm'e.tc.. A DMINISTRATION 7110T/108.— Whereas Tl. letters of administration, on the °slate of Andrew .1. Brown, tide of the borough of Pottstillle, Schuylkill !county. deceased, have beet, granted to the subscribers by the ,Register of Schuylkill county: notice is therefore hereby given to all those indebted tothe said estate that they are requested to_make payment to Capt. Israel Reinhart of the American lintel. and all those having 'claims will also - present then) to him for settlement it ith 7 imt ,AN DREW BROWN, G. BROWN. Administ rators. 0i:1234361*j ADLEY NTELNOIS, P.S.RISIAN .FLUID is warrant° to etal the Bair branttf till y and strokely L If it fails the money W i ll be returned'-rurtwd! , We confidently :issert tha this preparnton is tile best, the reey best article now be fore the for menus° THE Dale 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! may seem . (to those persons who have never tried Veina's Parisian Fluid) strong language. bat it is the truth!! If you•admire and wish for the .` Flowing Ringlet and Witching Curl get a houle, give it a trial ! I One trial will du inure to „convince the reader of the-truth of the above assertions, Than colutuns,ur advertisements. Price 35 or 50 cents per Wilk% sale wholesale and, fetailat HANNAN'S Oren- 131 Cheap Book and' stationery ato re F.:. PROPOSALS FOR UUILIIfNO THE - COLIRT HOUSE.—The undersigned buildingcomtnittee ap pointed by the•citizens of f'ortsvltle. to contract for and superintend the erection of the new Court' House and ditferent offic - irifor tBO public records, respertfullysoli cit from architect's and builders. PLANS and PROPO SALS fora brick Court Howie and different offices for the pulilje records - , to be erer,tml in Pottsville and to be about fifty ft in width by eighty R. in depth. The plans and propo4als to be,'submitted on or before Mond..y the 10th day of Novenilier next. JOHN SHIPPEN. SAMUEL SILLY:MAX, WILLIAM MORTIMER, - - WILLIAM WOLFF, Committeb. F. W. HUGHES, Cicitl3 1:11 I ERNAN —r- S - Cllool.—The intbseriher hereby 'Clrgwe4 notice In OW public, that he intends estahlsh: ing a GERMAN .Sellool.. also to give hmtructions in the French, Latin, and Greek languages, and in firl thematics.• Those who inlend to make of thin op portunity' will please .inqtrire. for further information, at the house of the Rev. Mr. Mennig. Oct:M.l7-14.1 0 ,. Rnjta M. ANN. WIPER lIANGINGS.—.IOIIN VAN 3IETER, 1 - mutinfaettirer.of paper hangings, nuttpaper Mintzer, 'Thompsim'a Row, Market sircct, Pottsville. has. on hand a complete assortment of PAPER HANGINGS, which he will sell whole tale and retail, at thq lowest city prices. An •extensive assortment of window cur tain pair r con,tantly on hand. Papering promptly, done iu Pie hest manner. Octl6-42 , 5t ' STRAY COW.—Strayed awat from (1/.. .1111 e subscriber. on Monday, Octotier"4, a .01*, 1 1/ARK BROWN or %VOLE, COLORED 'Limy cow l , with a black head, white hoar*, white dark brown knots under the belly. white soot* on the right hind flanks, *trap and bell on heck. Any !ierson retilrnOirr'Mid cow or givfrig 1111 .. .n11ot:on where she inay be had wilLlie soli:Oily rewarded by GEORGE I'EITII, Foundry, Oul I :12-31*. -TEAIDIEER W . „I.XTED,,—The nl'- 1 pirertorii ~rth.: 1, conch ”f Poltsviile•ari• iu ivniit or a soot, TEActt El: to take charge Of male Sigma No. I. To•oni. NOVO IS roini , tent to teach aritlinn:tii.; Alistory. - uraniniar. uencrapliy, 'lei Lunation, &c.. a coi! salary !ZIVI.11;„ Nontluir eel apply Applicai inns arco;nfrinii:dwith grand trsti ~nnials;i x an lie lirevtt il to 0t..23-43-3t) I. S. C. ...MARTIN. see y the Dimrd. • _ _ kIAN-TED.-111(ormailint I 6 Ava nt.9l of DA NIP,L 'k V 1rL11.1..5.1:11E1t. Wit , . I-ft Loit . doltd• - rry abut May ISt, 1.57, and sailed .fpr Pitilmfelfiltia, Re is abqui IS years of age, and about 5 rect o 3 inches high. Nov in formation nisper tint! hi. whereabouts will be thaii - htihr. he received by his father. , ()clip-42-30 .• W5l. CiALLACIJER. Minersville. 1, f., ACIE.STONE'S COMMENTARIEB, - t .- - li Dom! on I , ,xecuters. %Vitamin's Digest, 1 Marvin's Itilitiography. . - Potions' Digest ••C liritish'Statutes, . - ' 'rborplon'on Conveyaneing. flravdon's Forms, Dunlop's Digest' of the Laws of Pennsylvania, V Ilarr's Reperts, VOL.. 1. 2,.4, and j„ Ns. ssle at publisher's prices at ..s ; BANNAN'S Ch•IIS-11.j Law and Misi•ell3iWous Book•stormr. . _ ... _ Al .4c 'lf ) EREL• 1 • , • .1 Constantly on hand 5.11.5 Xi& ' and cot sale by'''! IT KrutlNGi4; • ')- J. PALMER & cO. rortic. .. • = ilvms AND SIDES, Market street whait', I • Philadelphia. SHOULDERS, • , LARD AND CHEESE. J Octlo DETER Sint Valli - Rol, the Ph:noon, Shin, the Rings Own, Newton Forster.-Frank Mildrnay. Snarlevow,-,Janhet in Search of n Father. Paella of Many Tales., and .Midshipman Easy . ; by Capt.Narry at; prier '25 cents each, jest received and for vale at . BANNAN'S Book stares. PrillSVillP. "• '' OnlyB2 50 for fientes novels, at BAN:CAN'S_ [OOB T7orND.—A certain art ic'e of IFAVELIIRY was r. found near s Pottsvilliy lately. Any person.:tiving sati<trtnry mArks of o rid article may have it' by ap plying to Rev.. HENRI - I'ITZTMMONS. in this brim', ,(Pottsvilli'i,) and paying the expense of this tunic , . cici•2:t : INDIA' RUBBER DOOR SPRIN unlit! ar itrle: price lio rent :, Jnst received and for .ale at 0c231 ' HANNAN'S Variety stores, Pottsville. BEEF—A superior article. for 'sale at J./ the cheap Dry Goods aniOrocery store of Ortlll-121. S, C. 'AIARTIN. • Alf..E7 WOOD.—Per. - nnl in want of HAKE 1.) WOOD can I . !E , supplied by the subscriber of Al per load. [0rt.136-1,1-3t*] lIENRY STRNITCII. .. - Drinurc , s DIGEST, i 3 ,1 edition. a few.copie A 1 rennin unsold at [Oclfi] HANNAN'S Rook store. • IC IC'S WORKS, entnnlote in .1 volit mon: nt the law rate 0f . 62 50. for intl.! nt [(trill] It NNA N'S. ()RANGES and I.Huris for sale at MARTIN'S 0ct.10421 - Ilene mut Confertionvry .tore. ICKLtD HERRING—Iust received and for, I - note .tt [0C.1.16..12] MARTIN'S Gtorery store. FOUND—In .lohontongo street, near Centre, on the 24 pfOctober, a SILVER WATCII. The own er can have the same by proyibc property. paying charge:4, and calling. on G. W. HUGHES', Oct23-1:1-3t 4 1 ' near 111cOttinis' Foundry. VAtIfABLE TOWN LOTSEoii — S — Aftrrn Wood & Lyon's addition to the lairnitMi of Potts- Alto in the town of vorkvilio. bo:,otiriary Iota: ted betneen Pottsville and ~ V eittwootl: Annty to A;llllSsEr, 00.3 in] Office corner of Maliontongn and Adams stn. • PAPER HANGINGS &.BOR.DERS.-1000 Meces PAPER HANGINGS and BORDERS of ,the latest styles, tintiracina upwards of fifty patterns iiiilectdd to suit this region, from three of the largest papfir ruin ries in - the United States, all of which will he sold at the tow,est city cash prices, and some of the Frescoes and Gold Papers, at less than city prices, at - Scp2s 391 • HANNAN'S Paper and Varjety Store. 'VOTE iPAPERS AND-I:NVELOPt3.-- 20 rtiam4 Plain and, Fancy Note Paperti,of ei-ery - variety, • - '`.- , . soooVancy Envelope. to snit, Alen. •f; . / " , `2o.oooTlrtin Envelops for let fent. White and yellow, SOMP.aR low AS at 50 per MO, dust received and -for eale . wilelesale and retail at; OLIO 11) , HANNAN'S Rook and Variety stores. et 11E51i6i17s o - Ki=w spnn.: &c. from silk, Woolen, rotten, anll Linen. without injury to the color. price only 121 cents. Jost received and for sale-at STATIONER'S HALL, cornet of Centre and Market Sts. Also at HANNAN' s whole sale prid retail Variety Store. Every economical fa mily ought to have it in the house. [Aug. ‘25 25 1)1 U LAVER'S NOVELS VERY CHEAPI—Ench work romplet, in tine volume, beautifully bound and let lewd, at tile ertritordinary low price of 25 rents , kin rereiVedand for salewholesale and retail at HANNAN'S Where may he found a very hirge assortment of cheap works for winter evening reading, both in standard and ght literature. [Oct'? 41 REAMS. ppine Paper,some ex tai size, c)(1(1 Idd do .IllaAiing Paper, Of vitinus qualities, Just received and for snip whole sale and retail at • - BANNAN'S Wholesale' Book and Paper Store. ;.'Merchants supplied at low rates, by the quantity /toe. 7 CIIOICE GREEN & BLACR TEAS,—Ju-t received from New York and . Blnlacklphia, a full assort ment of Superior green, and Black Teas,among which ate Superior 'lmperial, Young Ilyson, Souchong, Pon chong and Mabee Teas. for sale by J. M. BEATTY & Co. Pottsville, Ang. 14, 1817. 33 , OAL! COAL ! COAL !! !—Persons having coal to' %J. be delivered in Philadelphia. wilPbe received on yardage and sent to any part of the city. by the under signed at a small commisoinn. 8 lIEDAKER & REX, Phila- , Aug. 2B 3olq Broad below Callon bill, DA V I ES' stitmo:o, ' y In 3 volumes, just received and for sale at BANNAN'S Bookstore. i -lune , . • VERY - SUPERFINE FAMILY HAMS, for sale at . York Store, orStaag& filny's brand, al ti of Schoti ev& Son. puly,lo-.2 , 81 EDWARD YARDLEY.: TPE . ,. MINERS' ,_,JOURNAL. - LT AItII3..AND'SIIOIULTIETI,S.-5,600i Superior 11. Family Hams. • • -• • . 3000 lbs. SbduldersOps4 , received and will be sold low to the trade by . J. RI -IXATTY & Co.. V Pottsville, Aug. 14, 1547. rl . OPitINTES,SIL - 111.iiIRR7CaltSS.--1000 pmcks of i 1 blank printing cards;Narying In price front 62 cu. to'rti .50 per dozen, just received and for sale, wholesale 1. and retail at [Aut.V3 35) - ' BAISNAN' . . j'N - rif_i - inifliftit. BODY BRACES--&n excellent ar j .1 icle for are' weakly, who sloop; or areakl just re- - 1 Cel t ved an - d. for sale al , • li.k..NN Y iii'S Aug. 81 34) ' Store, Pottsville. SVEUSPEarIi.r.3:Eit.-“Ansort.ineut. or 51eAllii ter's Silver and .Gerniin •Silver'SPectaeles just re ceiVed and for sale at June 5 23 Fancy IS. top l ei OLORED CARDS for Zephyr wprk and aliin Crnch- L , et.teprk, just recitived and fur sale at BANN4N'S Variety*nrel3,.. [Sept,d: . <36 4 INtlt'S 011..—Superfinei.tratned oill(or Miners to LV I to be had at the YortizStore. July 16, / EDW4.RD YARDI.E:V. • • FOIL RENT ,-The - Salent VEIN siiittt the present en ginea ant tulchtnery near Port 'farbiin Apply to 009 - 41] A. IL1iRSI•:1.; PatuJilk ARGE CkIESB nEN, very E.-helm:lhr jus received urol for sale,nt • irrept..,t] 11A N N •, - `Oll iir;iisTuTe;Turar turd Pej It 2 .T, MEE .s the time 6* thilgitins AT TtJ r NEW CHEAP. CASE( STORE 1 , a Oline rel.. We, Sc h etylkill Co 414. ienneylrania, next deer 'to Bash 3 r Krdrunt'e notel, Sitntitiry, !greet. 13.1,1.1 A. It IL G IL'W I G • ESP ECTFULL'E anualthees to his numerous friends tutu! the i•itizens th L a i t ia lt i e r( h ) a a s s i . Tened a:e7 cazq i store, in Minersville, Schuylkill county. wnere he intends to keep on MIMI a large and suriell assortment of :mods. moluadtig among others '' • • Prty coop:4, ottacErtiEs, qUEENS WARD„. MOOTS & SHOES, MATS C. VV '.PLASTER, ' I: EISII, SALT, 1) SMOKED A;l1 MEAT, . _ . . i MINIM . : GOODS. &c.. &c., All of which have been kW in' new, andat.prices, tan king with the times. Front the knowledge he has of the merchantile business and the wants of this market and his &tannin:llion to. sell xma i; urn ONLY, trusting to gnick,salos and small prothk, Its flatters 'himself' that all who give him a call will find a bargain and 'cheaper goods at hiseitore, than can be fimnd in any other estab --hsthent in the Coal Region, and no mistake __• . __ ..._ CII CAP )RV GOODS STOR ' ff. --- . /42,2110 V./IL. Joseph , .Archambaull Burins. motored from No. 381, .11arket sr., to Inn .ncio store, No. 447, .I.farket,above Ilth,north side, HULA ITAS on hand a large assortment of Fall and .Winter 11 DR V GOODS. comprisintnin part Mode Color and Black .Mons. de intones at 121 cents . ; rich style de lies at IS! and 25 rents ;' CaSllmeres at 25. 28, and 21 cents; California Plaids at 25,1 28.121, and 371 cents; English and French Merinos; black Alvicas from ISi to 871 cents; Shards in great variety; Blankets ;from $3 50 to 85, per pair: ( fancy and plain" sattinetts from 37,t. to 75 cerit. A large assortnient of Bleached and Brown Sheeting amil Shirting muslitis white Flannels from 121 to 51) cents; &c., Oct RI .17 . • • I -- C. 11,ittliNIESS 9 CLOTHING ESTA BI,ISII.IIENT TItL movr nvrENsIVE CLoritimi WhilLilbltur. IN THE UNITED ;STATES. Re-Open far 111nter. 100',110n gal-molter on" hand, and readyP, “isposal, Idholc.vale and retail. • TO patrons we would 'i4,l that having lour onedirice those win, are not dealers, ~,r do not ittolerscool the real valuation price ollgoods, will have an oppor-, tunity of purchasing gartioints itik low :is proUnlsed judges. Jobbers and dealers in ready made i ran replenish - their-storks f;ir the, Winter, and we guar antee the largest Philadelphia to se lect front. We attend to lite ;tacking of goods, an see that a good asso ant ent of sizes and well made articles are put up; Single still's- forwarded as per orders. rti Our goods arc for sale 'only at the n birge building,' 128 Market street. soutlidak canter of sfarket and 4th streets, Philadelphia. I ; C.IIAIIKNESS. • Pinta, Sent, 25 47 20-2 m - Fang 113ail1onST.Co.4 .11r0. 27, SOUTH 5F602111.) STREET, • rno.),o3o,eniA. HAVING in store a lame and full assortment .of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, a consider able portion of which Weis ordered -and - imported by ttoent,,arid the remainder iselengd with much care in the Aniericati markets expressly for their FALL SALES eifer thirsanie rrhuieemie and retail;at Moderate prices, ditr castror approved acreinaneeq.!. The folimejne na. Tiled-goods constitute part of their stock, v : DRESS 000118. Silks;--Rich Dark tirocriße Stripes antLPlnirD. " Plain and Striped Chamelions,'new styles. " 1 Chattielton Satin DlCCltene, beautiful cow ' binations. " Plant and Changeable , Anna:res. various Black Plaid Striped. ' • " Black Gros de Rhine all widths, Best. ,make' and qualities, " arid Changeable Flprences, in much 'varidly," • . ; Cash‘merea.—Plain and Printed ilditibintife • ' and new styles. %Hon's. de gringo.'—Plain and Printed, neat fig ures, new Styles. Rain Silk Plaids:--Itich.-litgli Colors. good 'qualities. 11",,rsted and Silk and Gunton and Silk, ir; . fol qualities. Earlston and Scotch, in - great variety. Pruits.--11ritieb and "kitten - ran, • Freneld .Ilerinos.—Lupin'sUeAt Make, choice selected shades Alpaca latetre.— e Silk and Cotton \Varp, - Palmetto ?;loth. • • haads.—AlicliNtyles groclien.nd Cashmere I• • o I 111,dt nttorman Plain and Plaid Silk. , " Small wool. Seal Sklit, plant mink colors, large sie. Hosiery andalanee.af al I usual materialgand qualities CLOTHS, &c. • =I French, Belgian.. F.tizli7h. tato] Ant-rizan Cloths, in great variety "(shades and qualitrea, Itest'fittish. English, American. and Delgtan Cassinieres, French. ',Jain Mack and latest fancy styles. Woolen and Silk, Vol vet. Cashmere, pia Satin \'estings. Umb anti Dark Colored habit Cloth for Cloaks... , Willie and Eoloreil'FlaTlTlVlA. European a na,Ainerican FERN GOODS. ellankets, various sizes, earollent urrke. , ' Drystlen acid 11arseilles Quilts, White ,and Colored . ripinto4P•ines. • 1., son Slier:lin:is, Cotton do . pil vhdths and qualities ; C•is l! Table. Dani - isk i and Napkins. Illicli.barkDiapvr and Russia ToweHina. Iri,ll Litteng, in great -Variety, of utodt approvgd, make, and Wait. . CARRIAGE LININGS., Silver and Pearl Drab Cloth. various qtaidities " Worsted Damask, " " 1 . 1 • ~ Itattin , lS, plain and 8 . .;nr,,1, 4-1 and 5-1 wide, a-sorted enlors. Russia SlirMinlg. Buckram. and Colored Moline. Worsted Kush. figured and plairtirc'tnosou. Garnet, kel Phila.. siTi. 23.97 ..--- •79-3 m cow .[ , -.-- New. Store at Brockville. 'rim substriber bal4JnA received from Philadelphia -1 and hair now opened at Brockville, a-la ree nod :!en eral assortinent ofseasonaldegnodS,such as Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, and o,inienswa re. In addition to which will he round con .tautly on hand, Fish. smoked and fresli'Ment, as well as ,a good supply of country produce. .4_;all arid CX !Mane our slock, and you will find us prepared tosell goods at as loWn rate a's they have ever been Sold any where, in S chuyl k ill county. :, have ever N. B.—country prod ore of all kinds wantea,.for which the highest pave will be paid.. , GEO. 11. POTTA. ' Pottsville, Feb, 11,46,, SILENCE: _ That dreadful enutrh The latn'es are in . dinzer! The work of the destroyer ht.s been hey do The co ug kef consumption hat! to it a sound of broth ARE you d mother ? Your darling child, your - idol and earthly joy, is now, pe'rhaps, rOnlined to-her chamber by a dangerous cold— her pale cheeks. her thin -shrunken lingers, tell the.h,old disease has already g:tiii ed upon her—the sound alter Sepulchral .ou;tli pierces your soul) Young titan, when just aboln to enter life, disease semis a heart•crushitig blight over the fair prospects of the (Mitre—Tour hectic cough and feeble limbs telt of your Ins- , of hope, but you need not despair. Ther'e a balm which will heal the Wounded lungs, it is ' SHERNYAN•S AI.I:IIEALING lIAI.3AIi . Mrs. AITREE, the wife et' W m. H. Attree,.Es9.. was -given up by Dr. Sewall of ; Washington, Drs. Rte and McClellan of Philadelphia. Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott .of New Yotk- Iler•friends all thought she must die.— She had every appearance of being in consumption, and Was so pronounced by her physicians- -She-rattan's Ball-' i abut was gamut and it cured her., , i . : . . 'Mrs_ GARRABRANTZ of Bull's, Ferry, was also cu - + :red of consumption by this Balsam When all ether re medies failed to give relict—she was reduced to a ske leton. , Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist, 251, Broadway, has .Wianesst,l its effects. in several cases where no other medicine afforded relief—but the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr: C. also witneised its wonderful effects in i curing asthma, n hick la never fails of doing. ,Spitting ; m blood, alarming as it ay be, is effectually cured by this ' Balsam. It-heals the ruptured er wounded blend vet sets, and makes the lungs sound again.. ' , Rev HENRI - JONES, Ip9, Eighth avenue, was cu red of conehand catarrhal affection ofs6years standing. The first dose gave him more relief than all the other 1 medicine he hail ever talon. Dr. L. J. Beals, 19, De. Miley street; gave trip 0 sister-in-law . who was labor- I mg under Corminption, and to another sorely' afflicted with the AsthMa. In both cases its etTec'ts were inn- , mediate. soon restored them to romfortablthiealth.. Mrs. LUCRETIA WELLS, 95, Christie street, suf fered from Asthma 42 ream. Sherman"s Balsam re lieved her at rinse. and she is comparatively well, being enabled to subdue every attact:by a timely use of thiS Medicine. This indeed is the, great remedy for'Coughs, 'Colds, Spitting Blond, Liver Couiplaints, and all the affections of the throat, and even Asthma and Con sumption. .! . .. . P r i ce 2.$ gents and $1 per bottle. Dr. Sdaerman's Cough rand Worm Lozengett,and'Poor Man's Plasters sold as above. . Dr. Shermun's Office it at 1(16, Nassau Street, N. Y. Also-for sale by the .frdlowing agents in Schuylkill counti, J. G. C. MARTIN, ...r . . . .J. G. BROWN, } I Pottsville. , F. SANDERSON. ...1 I , . H. Shissler, Poit Carbrin. %Vm. 11. Barlow', New Philadelphia; T. Williams, Middleport, • ~H. Schwartz. Patterson. . . • J:lLlAlter, Tuscarora. • ITeilper & Morgenroth, Tamaqua. 4 Wna. Price, St. (lair. . Gen. Reifinyder, New Castle. . I • 115. B. • Falls. Minersville. • - -Jonas Kauffman, Idewellyd, . J. Christ, • , . . •,.. Jacob Kauffman, Timer Mnimninngo. - • Shoener & Carrell, Orwigsburg.. . . . Lyon &Rishel, Port Clinton. Levan & Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven: ..• ' . Paul Barr PincgroVe. r ")".! 47'10, cotv a. s.:; , toostij - Li. X #10,03 j ' ..15 - nivable New Rooks. • num=_.li .P.ISILiON, -; - 1 ik,i IS 4 Pardoe's Louis XIV and Court of 'France II ..- ~ MERCII.S TAILORS, ' , . la 1 . vols. • ....., ..5 . ....Y0 'Area Th ird Street, nearly opposite tIM.Es- 1 . Sullivan's Public Merrof the Revolution, - - . change, 'Philadelphia. . , L ' - . Headley"! Sacred Mountains, ill - imitated, .. RESPECTPULLY announce to their friends and the , . Poems by Amelia, new edition, public that theyare constantly prepared i° Inakeyto . 1 Gems °fake Modern Poets, ,•- . Order, of the finest and hest materials, and attariderate . l Scenes in the lives of the PaiparChs and Prophets, a prices, every article of - Fashionable Clothing constitu- ! . splendid work, ting a'Gentleman's Wanirohe, for which their cons- i ' Washington and his Generals, by neadleY, pieta stoek of choice and carefully'setected Cloths. 1 Cheever's Poets of Anterice * - . Cassinieres, Feelings, &c., St the latest and most de , The Garland, The. Rose. and The Hyacinth, fur laa, sirable patterns, are particularly, designed.. • ' • I Hand Rook of Oil Painting. Their own practical knowledge of the business and : Together,tvith a variety of other valuable works, just a personal attention to every garment, enables them ' ri cawed and for sale at to ° givre . ntlre satisfaction, and to both old and' new i . Oci J 411 'HANNAN'S Cheap Book ~ customers the,ti respitfully tbruler an invitation to 1 New Wine and Liquor Store. give them aced. • - DREW J. C‘THERWOOD late of the Mtn of Haying been for years connected-with sonic of the 1 i •Al'Antirt.‘ • Cra ' itt & Co„ having . removedto his new best and most nishionable establisbmenhi in this coati- establishment, C. N 0.62 North Second street, above Arch try. employing none but first rate workut to, and being ' street. west side, has associated with his father. 'HUGH in the constant recelpt.of the latest fash arts, and best ' C +ITHERWOOD i A" the old firm of Catl, rAN Oild & styles of goods, they are fully prepared to accommo- '- • ,s' -- , e 'Crahr„)under the tmon• of H. t atherwood & You, for date customers in the best manner. Phllada., Aug. It, 1817. . 1 .33--43mn I the porpose of carrying .on the cheicsolc Wine and Li gite ,business in all its branches, at 'the above place. where he will be pleased to see his friends and former patrons. . .... Tile stock on band is nearly all new, and is selected ekpressly fur city or country trade. Part of the Bras di's were selected in the London docks by himself litst year. and are very superior.• ' The 'pikes anti terms will be found as low us tho l se of any other how,e in the trade. ' H. CATIIERWOOD, ANDREW J . ,CATHERWOOD. • 41- 4t• vftEsusALL Cool s 1 , . 1 CRIARLES ADAMS, Jr. 79; Arab St., between 2d and 3,.1 Sts, north side, ' PIMA PELPfill ' . . 1 , C r;•eeicing at his aim. s.l.olth an ass qtrnent of cm. i Itirely new and ' desirable dry goods suit. hle for the co- ! mine Season, to istuch he invites the a t tention of his old customers and nitrtlrasers generallyi Particular at- ' tendon eivemto style and proper,shatlbsof color of i 1, dress foods and many choice and scarce • intlpsetected especially for plain people, which will he sold at the ; hurext pikes for cdsh Th.. assortment .onskts in part F . of pretich Mcrinoes in' different qualiiies and colors, Parainctta an 4 Indiana Cashinete. tl • '• do 5-4 t,l.iteen% Ilottis and Alpacas, som thclinest ..iin ported. • Plain Mode. Mous. de Lalnes, and Ca; mere iPEcoiSe ; •• all wool, Paris Printed dn „do, and Plaids f Many Minis. partkuloriy choice styles of Scott' piiiihams - and Merrimack Printii, t ! . 3-1, 4-4: and -15 Black :Mantilla and, Dress Silks of I the-JA•st fabrics and highest Instrei . White Goods.--11190 Swiss, BM*. Nallit/Ok,ilCollet, and Cambric Nfuslins (trail nunlitit4t....L Sli4i - fs—Of Printed and - Plant Thibitt;and other ma- 1100 °call the ditrerent gratPts. , =_ Flannrll—Welsh, stiesian. Unshrinkahle, nnll silk i Warp pr the hest makers. Linens and furnishing ttootrA renernlly 'ttre made lead- 'tug articles an examination of tvitidi is partictit lady invited Toge'tic with 11.tsiery, Clowesf Needlework, linen CantitriOrtrk•fe, and fancy and staple goods ton HIV merott4 to ative-ruhte. • fPitila.Sen.lS 1 , 317 - 33 Stu =inMa=nl ftvvolution Washinaton and !al Generals, by Ife'adlvy, Napoleon and ' Marshall,r;by ,lo Washinato iil hi, generals, by Lippard, Legends Mexico, by , do • Tiner's freach 11;.vointion, livith and without Vlllffl riff=l ItIMMIM=M=EM MarMtall's Lint of Wasiiinittrot,i. o large vols. only Sear's Pictorial Works' very Cheap, Nopnan'4 . Bridge, by the auilio! of Teo Men's' 'Pales; . History of the hiquißttinn of Spain, Ninon de L'Enelos, s itb a portrait. Outlines of Atinfotny and Physiology f,r popular 42-3nt • nee, bv Dr. HoNick. •Butoyan's complete works very low Progress.illustrated .Poenurby Amdia, 3.1 edition. 2.5 and 1 50 Byron's Harold, illustrated. 1 , 25 SCenes in the Livis 11(ttn. !v,ln'htles, a splendid work 4icones in the Lives of our Saviour, do ' A lice agsnitment of AVtuiris. R=M2=ll OE= I.eatb.t , g nlMPanory, the best American Annual for •4S, r•lex o, (11. Ferdhutod.hod . • iln Comit.st of Pero. • TO2O her wish Tr -variety. of.tlter 1)M:a just reretr I and for S:111! ;It 10,12 40] BANN A N'S IlookAtote• eu .glooks LEGENDS of )liVen, by Lippard, . . . The. Corsair King - ; -25 Magdalena, or the Beautiful Mexican Maid, a story 'of Buena Vista, by Ned Buntline, '. ' • 25' Gallant T"tyi, or the Perils of.a Sailor, 25 _ • . , i 'The Matricide's Dangifter, , _ 2.5 Itough and Brady Songstors, -wholesale rind retail. 25 Together with a variety of other bookii just:received . . and for sale at , ASA NNAN'S Sep. 11 371 Hook, and Siationery :zt,,ru "Secure the Aizdare ere the iiilistanre fade." Cel!in" Ceivbrafed Sky-light • '''Dziguerreotypcs. I • Two awardmt at the lairs or the Franklin' and ./memenn Institutes far the best [I and most ra:lkea specimens of llaguntreotype IMr• The reciTmt improvement made by the subscribers, and which iv pecultac to their inablishutine alone, viz: an uprcrlight,- has received the (tidiest rectm-nen datittits front the . Press, - and also written testi:in - labia front the first artists in ate coniiirtt no to itS _rent pe riority over the usual Side Light. 'flit, pilluliar ad vanta4e or this l.idtt is, that the NATURAL EXPRENSION Of 911 k: 1;v - lt eau tie obtained now more perfectly than heretiddrai and strangers , :ire, re-pectfolly invited, whether IleAring portraits or lot. to tinuitur epeeims ealleries, probably flid largest and most e 3 ,. tensive to the United States, and examine for them selves Of life tidLinp inoprarentenl3 nettic by the sub scribers indhis wontl,6ll art. - & D. I's COLLINS, Pp - quiet ors n f the City Daenerrean Estaitlishinent, Ni.. WO. 2 doors abgve 3d. Knuth Phila , Sept. 25 . 32—that • en W • _ -- "LET ITS AV : OIIKM PRAISII IT." Tou3ey's Universal Illizatineitt. A ('OMPIXTE remedy for horns. scalds, cuts, bru spr. dns, swellitica, salt riMum, piles, fever sore:: Chapped hands. sore lips, chillblains, scald head, and a l l hinds "(INFLAMED SOREA. Persons in all condithins of life re at all times lobe attliilmboith the nbove coin nititS. It is herefor'e the ditty of heads of fimilies t provide and keepmit hand, .ready for nay ern Icy , A REMEDY that Is. eapabM of fetuaying the stitriitut attendant on lisle very tronblevrime,comminiuns Those who have ifstid Tousey's Universal Ointment need not be told that it islo twist comnlet% remedy, it prrfeel toaster of pain. aMI the most speedy remover of - inidamination ever discovered. The experience of such persons in ltoffirleytt to promfit them to keep it alwav a on hand. knowing that nullify valualilb lives and limbs haire been saved by this MA: OICAf, t'oNquttloß of inflatmul and . other sores, burns, scalds, tc: It ihstawly WI pain nyt MI al, veriticiindand pteventa all scar,. No family should be without It, as an inuilmliate application of it. in case lit theor.srald ,, would do more good while waiting flit the doctor, than lie could do when urriVed, besides ml.:- .ventine long bouts of Iltittittost siitTarina pass hernre a pitysir.ian could be obtained. It p0. , ..5e5,,,s control over the i' , Javerest injuries by firr, over mortification, over inflammation. and by Rs 1 ,0111- bined'virtties it nets as .9nti-septic, A - cerise. hinhi-apt a- Emo?lient. and Ilrolittr. and is the au st COMI.I.ETE'EXTERN AI. ItENlfillY nom: , in use. l'housand.have tried anti thousand: praise it. It is workina its way into frubik favor with a rapidity heie tofere unkhown in the history of ineditines. ' All who use reropiriewl it. Aza in we say, no faintly s hould he w ithnut. it. The agents-will furni.h the pUb lic GRATIS boas tleseriltint! this Ointotent4,— r} Eatb Hoz of ilte•eentline 'Pousey's Universal' 041t 'menu. hat the sienatore of S. Tott:ey written nn the Out ftide frhrl,in ',lack ink. Never porelittse a box unless this s kola t tire en he seen. Price 9.5 cents per box, or five boxes for Oh Prepared by Talents & Mosey, I)rougists. Syraense, N. Y., and sold by agents through. mit the Hotted Shock. - " ' KrMI in New York at I,on, Nmigati street folinwine nre atTentli in St anytkill county far Toas..y's flit we rsal Ointment : 6 I 1 DEE J. 0 BROWN, Pottsville. F. SA N BERSON, J 11.. Shissler. Port Carbon: Wm. 11. Marlow. New Philadelp is, T. Williams, Middleport, • if. Schwartz, Patterson, ' J.` A. Alter. Titscurnra. - Ilt,iliter & Morgenroth, Tatuaqua, William Price, St. Clair, George Reitsn:ifler, New Castle, Jantes B Fall. Nlinersville. ' I JOllqg Kantrinan, Llewellyn, - . J. Christ, Jacob KauffMan, I.ower Moliontonen, Slimmer & Garrett, Orwizsluirg, . -- Lyon 'k.. Rishel, Port Clinton, " . , Levan & Kauffman. Seim, !kilt Haven, Paul Barr, Pinegrove, iOctO 4-1 • Salamander, Fire, and Proof Chests, Fire-Proof Morn for Banks and Stores, Seni o. °nine Prences, Patent State-Lined fiefri4e4 tors, Water 'Filter:T. Patent 'Portable Water beets, in tended far the Sick and Infirm. EVANS .S 4, WATSON,. • - 7p, Smith Third St.-, (opposite , the Phitado..FlsAanfre.) mANU FACTURE and keep constantly oil hand. a large a'ssortment of the above artirlesi toetlier with their PatfMt Improved Salaniander FIRE-PROOF SAFES, which 'are so constructed as to set ht rest all manner of doubt as to their being strictly Fite-proof; and that they will resist the fire of any building. The out side cases of these Safes dare made of boiler iron, the inside case or soapstone, land between the outer case aMI inner Cage is a spacelof some threr inches thick, and is filled in with indestmctible material, so as to make it an impossibility to burn any attic contents in-: side of this chest! These Soapstone Salamanders. we arc prepared and do challenge the world to i.roduce any article in the shape of Honk Sttf.s that will stand as much heat, and we hold ours.elYes ready at all times to have them fairly tested by public bonfire. ‘ye also con tinue to manufacture a large and general assortment of our Premium - Aar-tight Fire. Proof Safes, of which there are over 800 nob- In Ilse, and in every Instance they have given entire satisfaction to tie purchasers—nf which we will refer the.public to a few gentlemen who have them in uSe 'Haywood & Snydr?r, Pottsville': Joseph G. t,awion, Pottsville; - Mr.. William Carr...Doylestown. l'a: & G. Taylor, 129, North 3d st.; A. Wright & Neph ew, Vine st. Wharf ; Alexander eamr, Conveyancer, corner of Filbert and 9th! sts.• John M. Fortl;a2. North 3d st.; Myers Bush, 20,;Nortli 3d fq. ; James M./Paul, 'lOl, South 401 - st.; Dr. David Jayne, 8, South 3d st.; Matthew T Miller, 20, Shutt' ; and we could name. -some hundreds °fruiter:4'lf it were necessary. Not'. we invite the attention of the publict and particularly those in want of Fire l'roof Safes, to Call at our store before purchasing elsewhere, ;and we can satisfy them that they will get a better Ind cheaper article at our store than at any otfinr establishment in the city. We alio manufacture thdrirdinary • Fire Proof Chests et very low prices, cheaper than they can be bought, at any other store in Philadelphia. DAVID EVANS," JOHANNES WATSON. r .. .I.c Phila4., Ann. 93,4 J 7 , --`ll, 7's' F T :i.,m g lilivedn„!. l lLaliFplafil;la t rria'Zitnenerpntlenen1 4 ro b l i nl cents to &a, inn PiCel and for sale at inns 3 23 11A N:`, AN'S IV hole?r/YA 1300slorir • teas Hpoks. MEM rhila., Oct 9 47 Vaticy articles at 13:uma~~s LAblEi.r yard Case . P. a line nsi. ~tim,,t; i / ,V., ~ ,:..; Oaks and Note Paper Desks, 1,. !team:Kul l t apetteries, wall an tu.:sortment of :hut.: eaper and r..tiveloptt.. . . . Fancy 119xe,; and - Wi.k. stands, . • forte Monnaie, for carrxing money, n beautiful-as- sortment. Th.PeQrl . Mot Ivory Papyr Cotters., F:anci. Pen lIoliier;. assertment Together with a beautiful collection of Fancy articles • F nimble for the coming holidays, all of which will be, sold at less than by m _ prices. . [ocl9 41 •._ . pill' 0 05DS FRO.II UCTIOX7 , LIOLASII, - F. AND RETAIL. S.' 110 - SS Hoopes. 411 , 3farikr ik - f. net, ab;irr Elerenth:Nortit aide. PrIELA tit:Lent*. "ETAS a larze : stock of Dress Goods, such kok new 1 /styles hoes. (1.! to 2 &nig; yard wide; CaAtineres, California Wokkleu PlaWs ; Plain and Fig ured, Colored and Black Alpaea Liikktres, from hI to 50 cent,; !flak k and Colored licrlaris ankl•PaginWhas: Bombazines &c., train 25 cts. to $1 ; CL.tlrs. CaAsi• Siittinetts, and Vestings itt treat variety; lard wide Bleached awl Brown 3lnslins at 1. 5, 62, S, and 11) eta.; 1; lard wide, 12! rto 1,3 yard , Vi '5ll [ln.; Talkie Linens. Diapers, Crashi Carukas for sC i kirs and entries, Only 9,30. 12,1, and ; Ingrain. .cot ton, and Wool Carpets. hankt,otne patterns, 22123;14, and 50 rts. all wool. 1 hay three-quarters of in, goods at anctiOn and nil for cash only. and can.ther_efore. of fer ,bargains to country in krchants and others who J likty for ;.worthy enuntry friendsvlncr clkants, citizens, and other: , who will 'h-nor call ift 1. ROSS 1111tkPEri'Store!, EMI 2 50 2 50 I 1)0 25 N!a. 411. Market st•. above Ililt. norill ‘sip?l',ola • • ' thi's rolvertismottot to yotir • nehthhors and friends. ' 4 Oct?. 40 3m N.F.W7firlR - niS 7 . - Ttrti d,;,c.r,..,1,41 . 0rr Crain' t. liar! TE.lntle.criber 11:19 just opeted:thtolditiowto the stock of Dry Go 6, a cboire. lot 11 r EItnEERIES. 3,4 ( kr. embracing a general assortment - . %Ouch have been laic In at very IoW rates., and selected with great rare egartb: quality ilir family U.,. all of which will kte sold, on the nne4 a ectinnpodatite.: terms, wholesale abd retail. Ile iiivltes the public- tit call and examine his stock Nil theinsulves, feel ibe confident that lie can and will give entire satisfaction both as 10 go ility and price. Reentleet,.,tive doors below Craig'S mum. Centre street. Pottsville. I JOHN 8.. C. MARTIN: July 31. 1847- , 31— ' Illtiiitic Y. Music! ' 1 - FS-IT Itereived a .Miiii'y iif Almie endiraciim the latest I T ,mtillication-i. oftdlig.. for the Pinny and Guitar. - JennydAnd's Sinfg., i'i'l . itisiieil• Waltzes vial Gailop-i, Alarehas-itritiQuickatapm. 't litiindmi. Airs, &e. Variation.. i I .Polkas. Diiiiims and Quadrilles. ' - • Duerr. furl Performem• -t ' Sonia for the Guitar in great variety. _ LI . - Melodeon for the Flute or Violin. , • r Primary and prolge-i-iive Exerckes for FtrenztherOng., 1114twerA and obtaining a rapid and easy touch. Instretnion gook.. I . . Violin and Guitar string+. &i: I , Cr. We would repeetfully solicit the tailica to call and az I in ins our n—ortinent: '.- ' ! • EX . SitZle. Peer; ot. - Mtn.ir• not on band olitninea to un4•r. at 11.1 N N AN:S 'took and :kln.ie Slimes. 7-2 - ratalcnnto= of 31inqc can I:e . obtanied at ourSturei. Sept. '2.5, =MEM t l olt billeting rocks, is perfectly raft. and ,the only article At hilt the enzineera on the Erie Canal per tted to be used, r. - f s tic at ' BANN .IN'S May 1.5-20 !took and Stationery Store. Peo L '::, no-Pay. TN IL Gli I,LEN'S-I Nln A N VEG ETA BLE BE:11 Ell V. I) \V urrailit.:(l to earef, or tit' money -netty_toal Tins inbilicine is prepared from Indian rc-71 , ipt, obtained frfini {111!:11 in the f ir,West. at ttteal Tilton , Who have been familiar ‘vith Ind! turd. I:nnev Lliat they ran and do cure Vmserial Wit ton t: the kn o w!. etLze of Alorctiry,•l: or any ftwinu the hove bow ait "uppoitiiiti:y f being mired without the (Linger of Alerrnry or the unpleasant taste. Of Balsam. 'flin; mrdicme is pleaszuit to the taste, and leart, 7107:1111`li ua tho bre 1.1). SCROFUIA.—.II,,rs. liareend Warm :—Ountlo-• invn :—For the benefit of the (mildlc and those afflicted as I have bel . ll —you are at liberty to use thi,j_testituunt al as ybui think proper,: After bovine suffered over a year - With sevcrnl p ulcers on toy right shoulder ; covertlffn space of nearly nine inches, in circunifrence, I was induced to call at your 0111:e, m see Nlr. Isaac -11rindis, (with %sin tit I was acquainted) and his cure being so rentar kaldi• as ra ranove 0111.1. I cmiimenc.l taking -the same medicine, Cullen's Indian Vegetable Pans ern," . I have nut used the number of bottles prescribed, but em pleased to say, I have been entirely cured. 4 I will' be pleased to sue any one whit may think pro per to cell Upon one for further la formarion nt my i .liouse, in Sweat Juniper sliest: a few ettors alcove stprure. ' - ,C 111: lilt, Stone Masmi. • I'lolaileWM:L.lmm 22, 'FETTER.—,W, saes. R. n r tad ,t• if :—Gentletnen: 1 cheerfully - give y ott the particulars oral cure pert-lath ed on toe by, your justly celebrated `Dr. Cullen's Indi an Veyet,able Panacea." I had been Milli tett with "Tot ter" about ten yelirs on too , Maly 'and hands. It was eftrenthottlY troublesome and annoying. 1 tried Oint 'lnmate but without relief.. Vast winter I procured . .. one of your Panacea t. the itching was :mon allayed ;'atel 1 had taken the tned:cin it but a shim tinte . when hiles marls ' their teppearance on different parts of my burly: when the hiles disappeared the Totter went with them, and I an now entirely well. 1 would certainly recommend the Panacea, to all like afflicted. • .1.011,N.. W. 'HAZLETON. Mullenhill; Gloucester CO.. N. J.:Aprit , I7IILISI7. Mr. Ilaeletott is a highly reliectable titrutor,.and well known as tmempera bee lecturer runt moral retormer, to the people of the lower countitfs of New Jersey.' R. 11 4 .' ERYSlPElSfri . .—Eneauragentent.—For'the nenefit of the afflicted. I freely give you a statement of Ty condi tion. Itt;fore I commenced With your Dr. Cullen's Indi an .Ve;retable Panacea. Some four years sjace, Inv leg became swollen. intlandol, and painfial. - "TIM ditnutse was pronounced - Ery•sinehas'," I !Pi:orield to lit, usual remmiles, butwa i bout effect—except in ear one case, iwwltich I tried a medicine advertised in au A mtANAe. which, instead of curing, eat the flesh to the hone:- illy leC became, very Irmabl.,otim, and I began to fear it would result in -Intiething Seri ,es_ Mr. Thorn ton, a netchbor nett' tatting your Panacea for a sccocul.ris sore log—and emelt Iti , tiefittedi (now we ll) and Ids, a lady of my Front their rep reseatations 1 teas induced 10 give pin a call, and your offer t,hing an fair, it cave me confidence in ydur sine. 1 'coniiiirnm . .l its use—and in Idss than three months teas rttu-ir-ely cured—my 1..2 it perfeetty,stuind. and. as r sereral months have elapsed, I have - Mit the least fem of n relapse. • 'I give: this testimonial linpint it may in duce others to make trial of is hat I believe to be one of 4the tiesilinedirities ever offered to tic; public. It wonlil eel notch illeasute at any time tn, tee arose who wish any Ruttier information in regard to the Pinar mt. at titv residence, No. 110. Carvitter st rect,ltoWeen Sift and tit h ;.t reels. nort h side .W II.LI AM PLEM Nil:\ ff. ityoll THE BENEFIT OF THE AFFLICTED.— • -Nett Orleans, June 1301. 1817 . ' Kuwaiti k fralenri. - Philndelphia :—Gentlemen.--se ven Months mgt. our child. 0' boy. tbeirrive months old, was first attacked with a disease which made Its appear ance in the' form of a sore an his hr ad. which covered the entice scaltmoid part of the - forehead. •-lt was so italumed sit to prevent the possibility of the little suffer er gutting his rest night or day. This state of !lanes lasted abmit twomonths• awl- in the meantime' we had atlvioM With several eminent physicians.and escla pro- ' tionneed it d ofer4ott in its natiite from the Others. and in their nrospreseribedfor the disease they Pronounced it to be—alt. however with nn effect. Ile was getting worse every day and was tntly in an alartningeduldit ion. We liad'lnst all hope; when about the Ist, of February, one of out nehrlibors hoocht us a pamphlet, in which your "Dr. Cu llen's Indian Ves'etable Ponacen" was so highly recommended, that we could do no better than I give it a trial. stilt we had butt little faith, but could not bear to see thrt little one suffer s n murlVe while yet there was a medicine untried.' You may judge our joy null happiness when. in the first few doses, we saw a ditcrided change for the better. The first [route healed the.hed, and the sacond made the cure complete. The child is now, in perfect health and has been for some Moruits past. Feeling-it a duty WY. owe to the afflicted, WeArive our permission to time this as yttu see fit. Yours respectfully, ' 2dR. & MBE , . INO. iIEPATIII. it en !fief- nd Lent ra- P ' Victory street, 24 door below Mandeville. MI CULLEN'S INDIAN VEGF.TAIILE SPECIFIC Or Female Compinints.—This medicine is a vegetable Preparation; and far surmuses flooper's Pills In all gases in which they are recommended. Hundred of fe males whose constitutions have been broken dnwn: have been restored to perfect health by the u-e of 11114 invaluable medicine. It is entirely harmless in its ope ration, antr-may be taken pvilli perfect safety at ant' time. Who!esale anti retail 4 ; 110 WAND & WAL TON. Proprietors. 376. Market street: ' For sale by C. BANNAN and J. S. C. MATITIN, Pottsvilb•; J. IL FALLS:Miner.ville t ENGLAND & te3l AKIN end JAS. V.LAMBERT, Readi 2l ng. y cow October Id 47 4— ( 'P UREW - HITE LEAD. . Wetherill tir, Brother,, ' VTANUFA CTUft EMS, No. 65, North Front street. I Ivi Philadelphia, have now a good supply of their war- Iranted pure WHITE LEAD, and-those customers who have town sparingly supplied in consequence of a nth on the article. shall now have their orders filled ' N. known substance possesses those preservative and hsautifying propeities. SO de,,liallit. In a paint. to All equal extent with unadulterated white lead ; liente any i admixture of other materials only mare it,! value., •It , lets.tlnr:,fore, been the Ftently aim of the mannfacturers, for many rears, to supply to the puhlie a perfectly pure white letd, and the unceasing tioniand for the article, is, proof that it has met with favor.. It is invariable brand - oil O n olio heal: W EIsitERILL & MOTU Eli in likli .t and on titc olb,;;;., 41r-ranted purc t all in red letters. MINERS' JOU Sfttearday Morning. l'Coy. 6, ISII7. , • , ' • VO3ISCriPt. • From our Tekgraphic Correopoudent. LATER FROM Tar ARMY VIIILADELPIIIA-4Nuv, 5.1347, / , I , 0 o'clock, P. M. .5- Tiw the.tnisltltt Can/04a arrived a Boston Sestcr•U tlaY, - and the substance of Inc news baying been tele-ft grul'hed to this city, produced a . sliglnt 'suspension Orli - business in the market", the operators waiting for thWr fetters of their correspondents. • 1 The„.4/abavu arrived at• New OrleaL a few daYs 11.10,1' ' I having left Vera Cruz on thrt tUth ul. She brings later intellige , nre from the city of . hiexi;eci, and from ow! forces along the line.;. ; 1 i The dates from Gen. Scott are to t the 7th. All was; , Aranquil in tee city; but the Guerrillas were active Itt , their Murders and robberies along tic line. Gen. Lanii entereeGunittaula on the 7th; where he was met . Ag manta Anna, whom he 'soon put Xo flight, capturing twia icannotts,end taking Cult. Vega: and Iterbide prisoner*, I Santa/ -Anna, howeyer, immediately reinforced, ntitl Iwaiting/for Lane's departure, re-occOpied the town, and Iterraii.ed the rem' of hiS forces; in i tilliclrlie succeode • i in cutting off some ninety stragglers. : . 1 1 Ti/e Mexican Ciings est. haarc-c,s4tUbleil, arid recall. , ed Tanta A'ina to ;donee.— x I ' ''. Pen..l.lravo is at the capital nn parole i t Geo. l'artdes it . exerting himself' 1 i ellial system for the future governn ill; Valencia has rstited to his haciell ' l l lk concern, and taking ' to part country. . ' Tlyrre O 111-1 prosp.t:t of price. t ZOE FATAL ACCIDENT ON, TIEI ,F4:14 r pere. , ns kilted, and Wirral An accident iiceurreil the Rea the " Srotehinan's Locks." on by , 11'.C11 four persons were instatit,; others dlligerously It appeii bond coal tray, cp.. contactw l of the hivi , Alotives was thrown engineer and three Jelin Winneinury, and Patrick Pn killed. Several otlieis on the tr woittided. There are more nemipn U. Steles 'than in ell the iiiothl (1, - 1-A Nee Qua, hrl y is aboilt to be started :in . gibe called the Ninefeettih Century, We ]: eh it stated thtit the- editorill tiefiartfrient will he under the charge . 'of C. Chauncey Burr, and the • work .uppoited by the contributions of Prof. fat• terson, Dr. rurne,:s., Ilorace eely, George pant, C. D. Stuart, 11114 other . in this 'eettury. Land Douglas: Jerrold. in Engl • a:r 111)sler Scrap.—The fol owing gem, gni the rounds of the priers, is a. quotation fr, Quarles, an old' •Engl6h poet, WhoacY , works -about to ,he repirb6hed • . Our life is but a whiter's ; - I ,i ° Some only breakfast. and away ! Others to dinner stay, and ate full (Id The oldest man but sups and goes to heil! i — Leine is his debt, who ingeni throngif the day', Who goes the soonest, hasllie leastlo pay! I . 'Z''.:Genertius as Grace. —eseral of Captain C. M. Clay's company of ‘liluriteers Who we 're prisoners in Mexico. have puldished a cardAn the course of which they any : When (Wt. Henry made fda escape, and the Mexican commander, excited by that event, save Orders for..tho'inaraa- rre of the A ritriicans, Ciapt. the Miicerr-epare the soldier: jor ran to ihim presenting a Ite still exclaimed : ; fivers—but i'pare the Men -L- 1 ti ho but C: M. Cla - Y, with a' ' head. and in the hand uC nn et have shown Sueh maerianinio,' any man 1: untitled to be cal7v it is he." "."7.'"Not Bad.—A friend Machias - , !hit he went to sttlind the dedication of a Itonian U.t.holic`Cburcli id thnoplace the tither day. The interior of the Wilding Was crowded . —n Farital , verm.n was preached —and everybody was wetting for the ceremonies itf•'the dedication.• when the officieting priest ettietly ' , remerked„nhaf having lehrued that thti building was unpaid for, by the congregation. he could not •In conscience dedicate it—"he mild not gi l ve from them ti4;od what was,not their to retul s e, When the Church legally belonged in'them, fie Itvoiltaswith pleasure ". he the medium of presenting n - tti. Heaven.;'„(. An example this, not unvVorthy t Of being followed by . , Protc.vant,..=4,Bo3tonTroa r ipt. . , ~... rrGen. Goines an d / Ie 11( 0! T his veteran in a letter under date of NeviNork,-October 117th,' says : .. The time is not . f4distant—if indeed it is not now at hand—when it will be, I' fear, too . painfully obvious to, my fiends, as well Rs my foes, that my measures werel not only corrsel, but that I should have saved 4h - outlands of valuable,' liv,a . , and millions of delluts ,4 the treasure of the ' e.mbtry, had I been alloWlid to carry into effect • every measure I proposed. orlettempted. !, s When we cease to profit by the acrimonious feuds and dissensions of the Mexicans, and find that we con no longer diml.h in - systeniatic.' re:' . gard of the established x. ma ins of tv,ar, then will ti my views- :mil measures rereive from Congiese, -. as well as (mai the acrounti'g officers of thZ - Gov. ernment, the respect and attention due to ine.nntl all hottest, faithful men who "served under 'me.; —I-- -- -- co- Dent li of no OH lltrrior.—Col.', David Folsom, a highly Mspectoble cOizen of the Clines mew Nation. died al his resideOe on; the 24th!ults . The Artetresto Lifellixencerl, says, that in the death of (;01. FolsOin the tido:taws' have lost . , of the lieles of that, Nivion, i hsl the gevernment , of the United :States a stea fast friend, who had I e,ll the strllle at aq lisneit. pot. Folsom" has' fil led every po4ition that a citizen of the Choctaw Nation eel fill under the chnstitutinni.and_byi the voice of his countrymen. -(101. F. served attaleas. der or a party of Clinctiw warrior s , againit the Cfeeks, during the Creek war, where his hravery and f.,iortiship to the United States renderthytim a disrobed iejed of Government favor. 1 Ileiviras ifs i ender Gi - -0. dask:ititi st Ite'surre4der of Pen too,b, - fle_wos the utitiiin advocate of religion , On.: educVion, and had. the high gratifmation be., fors hi. de ith; to witness a utal and intelleituel: el.:lnge-a mode his people... - 1i! S — e:Letter Eoirciapes.--r l'ho Editor of the Charleston Pcifriet Anakes SUMS very sensible Nu . g gestionsiribmiiness men uticvi the UNS of very ope.,now becoming so genqtal. Ail fie very . jtist- . Iv remark= :—.. Where the imihject matter Ot the e pistle li husincs'4, and 'where there niay Ott* be (ie.:akin) at,soine future period totrefer o the post-mark_as °Trod of the . tune when the letter was mailed, envelope. shout l il ha carefully esehew-, ed. Merchatiti, therefore, in the transmission of their bmiines+ cor . respondance;should- nevet l use them. Letters on which 1 the post4nark is not endorsed, (and this is, of course: the case In all letters that are put up in enlelopes,) are evidences against the writer, hut, atrotd none in hii faivor.7 As carelessnere on this p aint-might entail loss upon iwtne who have not r fleeted upon the sub ject, we gieelthe warning, a though the-majority of business men are doubtless ell aware of the fact, and do not rim] thetaution. 1 . 1 i . V•A qu'rer Can of Sdasnatailiim.—t iur N.' Y. Corie,pondeitt, in his letter yesteplay, alluded to the folloWing singular case of sorrinambulf,m'in that city r. Jesse Coombs, 6Q9 Water st. *as discovered about half-pa - st l o'clock. on Sunda* night, on, die top of a libertypole isC the corner of Governeur r and Cherry streets, in• a'state of soot nanibulistril. He was watched by the officers and citizens fora considerable time, when he was seen descending' the pole. 11p,in reaching the ground he ran several' blocks beforii he could be overtaketn, and when caught, was foinid to have only his shirt, drawers and boots ori. Tho pole was 12.1. feet high, and when first discovered, he - wai on the top, turning .the vaned He was taken to the Station.HOuse of Seventh he'seeined ratio rat, but bud no recollection of what had hap pened, He got out of the; dormer window' of his hong" is su itpAgetl. as hl retired 'Wry early, and when found all the doors tere paper, • I WM F lu c.tablish n ?pa • ,Alt' atilt Republi Oannifelqihg i n, the affairs of tba • RAIL ROADI teltrs wounded, 1 .ding Railroad 4e r r 'irsday evening 114, killed:lnd several tra that a downwind th another, by tI the track, and Oa Patrick McGuire, lona were instantly Ite.ccere more Or leka" ers printcd in • , lay exclanned •Kill !' A Mexican Ma. (welted, pistol to! tli:t Kill meltall the of. - hey , are innocent!' loaded pistol to! his ragetrent'ony. tvettitl lie self devotion the soldier's fri nitr• rites us from
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