MEI POTTSVILLE. Saturday Morning, Jan. Si, 1848. BENJAIIINEANNAN. Editor. ELE BOWEN, Jtiortsidat Eaton in- The annual staiistio of the coal trade, _which will ho found on the next pip, hive ex chard conch editorial and other tauter intended for, this week's paper. - •i 110‘T.MtliT8 AT THE CAPITOL. • The Winterslife at Washington tine now cora. enencea.' The Preaident gaie the usual !este' on Now Yearli: day, and a brill**, astern* of the 'henoty Mid fishiest of our county thronged - ft:0 . 11:1h° House. Mrs Yolkis highly extolled Torler aamtnplialtments, - and at %Vesta:won she is popular with all parties. Whenever a" fifes 'icon Whig" goes to the %lire House ho goes to see sfrs. Poik"....and though n , locoreto may have husk:eta with ?do President, he only ac knowledges that ho was paying his respects to Ws, Path. Mrs. Polk, therefore, is the" bright ray ticular" of the White House;—the President (31 the United States being merely a thing, in course, reposin g , like the senior of the House of bomber, oponais everlastlng dignity. • The long-eipected arrival of Mr.'Clay, Gene rals Shields, Quitman, and others, and the inte rest which the affairs the nation aro expeet ed.to assume now that the holidaysnre over, and the turkics and good things attending the going out of this old and incomiugof the new year, are disposed of, have attracted within the ten miles square choice parcels of fashionnbles, pickpock ets, ofScial dignitaries, office-seekers, arid maid ens a aT all ages, sizes, fortunes and expectations, from every quarter of Uncle Samuel's plantation, and even from the four quarters of the globe, and mere especially from the lauds of hiscousin J. DIAL With, this material, he's., can the season be otherwise - than gay,-and how can old maids and yoting maids fail in getting offers and or. sirs,—bncl bending the stiff knees of represeida- tire and senator-visaged mains ! Ah !--hem ! who; would not be akackelor if ha could wrap around him the cloak of senatorial dignity, wield a big gold-headed cane, and =tract the smiles of beauty I • Mr. Clay has for several !days past been ex rpected to arrive in Washington; and ample ar , rangements have hemmed° to receive him. lie lad •apt been detained on the road by sickness, Em : bai been stated, but has, niece Tuesday last, Veen sojourning with an old friend in Virginia. During his stay in the Federrd City, he . will pre- side-over tho deliberations of tho American Cul onization Society, which bolds an annual moon in that city. Ile is also retained on counsel 'in several caces before. the Supreme Court. A rumor prevailed a few days ago, that' Mr. Polk had recalled Gen. Scott from the command of the army in Mexico'but it was not generally 'credited, becase the thing was entirely too ridi collies; even for-the administration. The President, on the 10tb ult., sent the fol lowing nominations to the Senate for confirtna lion,viz.--Cel. Rowan, of Kentucky, (a son of 'the, former 'United States Senator) for the • ebargesbip to Naples, in place of Major Polk, re- Sigued ; Dr. Niles as charge to Sardinia; and John W:Davis, lately Speaker of the House, as Minister to China. They were all confirmed by the Senate. Little has as yet been.accomplished in either bench of Congress. A petition from citizens of Philadelphia, requesting that the public lands , may be appropriated to the extinction of Slavery • throughout the Union, was, read in the House of .Representatives, and laid on the table by a vote . n'yes SG, nays 70. , • Mt.. .Houton; of Delaware, introduced a Ant resolutions of thanks to Gen. Taylor, his officers and men. Mr. Henly moved to amend by ad ding,." while engaged es they were, defending the rights and honor of the country:" Mr. Ash mini moved an amendment, adding thereto—.; in a war unnecessarily and unconstitutionally be gun by the President of the United States."' Mr. Ashmun's amendment was; adopted by yeas and nays, 85 to Si. Tho celebrated Van Ness case. is before the • Supreme Court. Mrs. Cohnor is determined to have satisfaction; if law and justice can render it. It will be remembered that she claims to be the avidow of the late -Gen. Van Ness, who was very rich, and died without lea Sling a will. There is little doubt but that the General was assiduous in his attentions to the lady, but there is some doubt as to whether, as She declares, she was privately united to him in Philadelphia—espe cially as she.has found iti impossible to find out and identify The alderman, who spliced" them. At is a girat pity, for if she could do this, tiro or three hundred - thousand dollars could be. had as qnick as you could snap your fingers. A resolution resciuding the clause in- the Post Office laws, which allows ndwspapers, to pasa free over mail reutes,was offe'red in the House, and passed by a large majority. This is one tri umph for the Country-press, and it requires,but the prompt action of the Post Master General to carry it into execution. in the Senate, Geverily Johnson's • resolution, calling upon the Secr r etary of War for the num ber of troops that have been killed, wounded or died from disease, since the commencement of the scar, was taken up and agreed to. The Bill of Gcn. Gass to increase the army of the United States to the number of ten Regiments has beta under consideration for several days. Mr. Calhoun has made a great speech in oppo sition to the acquisition of uew territory. We 4+;jll endeavor 4 give a synopsis of knell week. PENNSIINiqiIk LEGIALkTIIRE This l.Mdyt assembled at Harrisburg on Tuesday last. Iti:the Senate tho Whigs have a majority 'OT six, but in the House the locotoces ' have a large plurality, which Itemise them a majority on joint-ballot. In the latter branch, Gen. Wm. F, Packer of Lycorning county, (some years ago connected with the .press at Harrisburg) nom inated in bandit' for the Speakerahip, and duly olecied upon its organization. He is a Violent locofoco, opposed to the Bhunk dynasty, but is • gentleman of considerable ability, and experience in Legislative usages: • In the Senate, which organized the 1111330 day, but ata later hour, W illiam Williamson of Chester county, was re.eleeted Speaker. He is a Whig, and was elected Speakers few dais before the adjournment of the Legislature last year. On Wednesday the 'Uovernocsent in his en- nual message. It 11 . 3 rather s brief document, per haps the result Of indisposition, under which we .` learn His Eicelleney has for same time been laboring.' Upon the wei question he foliates in the wake of Mr. Polk, with tho exception per- lisps that he is even more firm in his endeavors - to defend and justify it. The -revenues of the State, from all sources, exhibit an excess - over the demands upon the treasury of $302,404, andlian olefin; is estimated for the present year of about $500,000: - This excess, should it continue. he, suggests to have appropriated to the liquidation of the State debt, and gradually to diminish the di. rest taxes now levied for the payment of the in terest falling.due Isemi.senually upon it—the nett amount of which is a fracticm over $40,000,900. In a few years, he believes the' esources will leave sufficient surplus over the expenses to dispense with direct taxation altogether. The amount of relief notes yet ha'circulation is $91,664, and there is sufficient means in the Treasury to cancel them swithio the next two years; but be suggests the propriety of alloWing the that issued them to fond them et six per cent. to be taken up for cancellation whenever an excess of revenue will - 0110P'.04r4. Be 4 oppoWd to the incorporation of banking, or manufaturing companies, upon the principle that the capital of the State is diverted from 14 legitimate 444nnel into powetful mono polies, - and mom:nerds individual-liability In ' — o-piecatiotts for new charters . At in the MONO! ' as regards :he incorporation companies by sr, cid acts, the Governor, is correct--but.e gat- .I manufacturing law eirtilu to the cme io operstihn in Massachusetts, would trot only be beneficial 'to the development of our resources, end Once oar cititens on an equal footing—but would attract small sums, tying idle, l into - business, and be the moans of invitingcapital into the State. He is opposed to a free banking system, and raises the usual cry in fivor of silver and gold as the only proper basis for sound currency. Hs recommends the adoption of a law by which married women may more effectually be secure in the right of property, inherited either after mix. risge, or in- thilr powsuion japan marriage- , so that it may not liable to' seizure on account .of, their hustsand's debts, or be transfctable to them without their free and positive consent. _This law hosrecently been adopted in Ohio, Vermont, and, we believe, in New-York. As a general thing, we believe its operationi in this State would by beneficial--though' all encroachments upon the domestic-circle, , should be ( deeply considered by the Legislature before receiving their unction. It would be well to observe the effect of the law in other States, before we adapt it ourselves. If men and wife are one, there seems to exist no reason why they should be Iwo in matters of dol. lere and cents.' If • - noble mind can level its at. fections full breast high, It should not be placed upon equality with a mean one: which directs its assiduities merely to the pocket. ' The message, throughout, teems with I °e 4 f 4 r-a• ism, which of course we never can sanction.-- Laying aside this, we should like to accord to the Governor - our 'conviction that he urges his princi ples upon honest, sober grounds but this is really more than we are prepared to do, and them fore it is best to let him rev. The day sail soon be here, when be awl his followers, whose eyes may not be blinded with the spoils of came, will .sea the error in which their political infatuation has involved the country. Tie clouds sre already gathering—the firmament is already gloomy! LATER FROM MEXICO The steamer New Orleans arrived at that city from Vera Cruz on the 28th 'nit. She brought from)liesicO the remains of several otTiorra who. died of sickness, and wounds received in battle, besides a number of ofFicers returning home on leavo of absence. „ x Col. Wynktiop had left the Qua!nit Perote, with his regiment, for the city of Mexico, and at the last accounts had proeeded en-route, as fax as Puebla. All was quiet along the lines. . From the Bnans, we team that a number of Sfax icons hare organized - into companies, to protect! to Texas, where they intend_ to take up their? tie lure residence, tDITOrtIAL OLLA• PODRIDA.. tTer The New-York . ..D:speileil—(we say du. patch because the edit& is somewhat sensitive on that point) thus philosophically sums up the fast year's business of Brother Jonathan: "Since this time last year, we have licked, one nation and fed anothei or about the samepopulatieum have killed • few. thousand 'Nfelleana. and saved the lives of ten tlmes'as mioy Irishmen ; so tbat there remains a handsome thanksgiving balance-) in our' favor?' The editor forgot to add, however; that . a few thousand of our own men were killed' too, so that it is very doubtful if we have any reason to be thankful after all. (r?. A Ilandioine Present.—The director, of the,Bank ofAubuin N. Y.,- on the -first : instant, presented MI a New Year's Gift• to the stockbol: dere of that institution an eitra dividend! of one hundrtd4housand dollars , or fifty per cent. on the capiml stock of the:Bank. - Such an instance of success ire the managimeot of i Dank it almost without parallel, and reflect. great crrdit: on the directors for their safe, judicious and faithful man agement of the interests confided to their, charge. LV'il Palpable flit—A Becton paper gives the following authentic anecdote of a certain mar• vied individual ; in that city who. is luxuriOing, on the bard times at the rate of three Pereent, a month for 'hie money. He took a' trip by railroad the other day and seated himself at 'the very-reir end of the train, because, be said, the use of his pon ey wits worth something while the conduCtor was coming through the care! Crj• A Constattlional Query.— We hey. heard the question asked "Is the ion, born in the Uni ted f3tatees, elan onnaturalized foreigner; entitled to the rights and privileges of a citizen of the United States'!" And "can the subject of a for eign povier claim the protection of hiscotMtry fof bit children born in-this country.'" Let; oa bilge a lithe constitutional and international law on the subject. Leufre•a great Piduie Of John ICuoa- re. proving Mary Queen of Scotts, Which haslmen -engraved by Mr. Sartain for the Philadelphia Arts• Union, will be ready 'for rlistribution among the membMa by the first of February next. • Doing the-agent of the Institution for this county, we should be happy, in 'the meantime; to receive sp• olicationstor membershiP.&e. • . VP' Tlie ' New - York Courier says :`. On., the &scot January, 1849,.e President and Vice Pm. ident of the United Staiei will heee - bien. elected, Whose term of office commence; on the 'fib of March following. Nooll - wo :entail!, the preilie ticM that the ent1e.....:. eri elected will be, for Presi dent, Zacha ry Tailor, for' Vies President, Daniel Webster. • . ' ' • 'EWS:PAPERS, eco lar.latnes Bayard Taylor has 'retiree. from the Pioneer, at Pticeniz silk, and has become cohnee ted with the editorial department of the New. York Literary world, one of the best pubUestions in this country. Previous to leaving Pticenia sille, ishera Mr. T. is personally held in the 4/6 7 at regard, a splendid 'nipper Was given inids bon. or by Dr._ Whittaker, himself' a most ad mbable gentleman, end valuable citizen., rr • The North America or Philadelphia, came to 1:111 on New Year's day, in t splendid suit of new type, looking much better than it did before. It is s faithful guardian oldie great commercial and aranafacturing interests of the country:and inval• cable to the whole business community. As a political journal, it is an honor to the exhig par ty of Pennsylvania. aillarrisbarg Intellignicer.—Our enterprising friend of the Inylligenecr at Harrisburg, has con• nierietli'the-publication of a daily Joitnial to be Continued during# preserit sitting of tiro Legisle tore. It is nosily printed, and is tonduceed with much vigor and spirit. $2 for the,smil°° , or- $3 including tho weekli journal for the residue of the' year. , - • 1. Nonis46 - oi. ilinca—The • last number a( this sterling weekly journal came, to us greatly iniproved — in appearance. 11 lasi always been conducted with great care and skill; and 1 5 464 appreciatedhy the intelligent Cannella in and chore Montgomety county, , Imo' James peacock Esq. for the list twenty or twenty-five yeah the effiCient Post Master at Harrisburg, has purchased one.half of the 1 bile. delphia Bullq in, an evening paper, recently fished by Alex. Cummings, Esq. Mr. P. is 4) pre c tical printer, and i sound writer. - DZITThe Gazelle of the Union, devoted to Lit erati:ma:pew*, odd fellowsbip, rte. enda4ited by'A. U. Kinn'ld, J. T. Harris, and G. W. Hagen, is nowiepid in wino (Ow, sad Orients,' great -19 improved appessanit. ' • Mr The Penrurylvania Inguireri one . of the bed coadoetcd party,in Ptilladelols, bas recent ly beep mach imprond in eppeantace. Irr We are indebted to Mr. 8. A. !if Rebell, the enterprising respluttlither of Pialadelpfils; for . 02* of temsl of his J. THE MINERS' JOURNAL, NNDIPOTTOLL.E GENIRAL ADVERTISER. ITEMS OP GOSSIP. , . irj.H_The Boston Forgerg.—The Milki Pdtge re cue, in Boston, istkel, tocoulw to ahead. Mr. Belkosp's properly' having been attached by the holders of the notes to which his name wee lot. gad. He ha offered to place in the bandied trus tees the full atniaunt of all the notes out, with the view of relieving himself and secure their silence until the mite of a legal investigation. di! Lodierirs Court —At Dedham. Mana.the ladies attend the sittings of the Cant of Common Pleas. Recently there were counted twenty:three women in the galleries, who, while their ears end eyes wereopen to the rirreeediturs of the Cowl. employed 'their lingers bltribly with their knitting and sewing. , . 14" The friimit Mr. thiciumais were, to hold . a public , meeting et Pastime tut Monday. The call is signed, by sixteen htotdred news. i Mr. B. is evidently A. No. 1 with the "Democracy" of the old Keystone. ' • • ca Coatin Ohio.LA coal Oise hal been open. ed at Burlington, Lawrence counti,.. l ohio, which proniises an abundant supply of Bituminous coal, rgual, if not.'superior to the Pitcairn* or Pomeroy coal. ,Thii is an important addition to the , gigan tic reeourcetrif Ohio. CT' The depredator* who stole and rifled the trunk of Dr. Darlington. of its Bank notes, left behind them a package of rare plants, which the doctor had just received from a botanical friend in Mississippi. It is probable they were not students of nitrite. rrSlupenrkme Structure.-The new Custom House at New Orleans will corer an area 0199.- 000 feet, exceeding, by lame 30.000 feet, that of the Capitol at Washington. It will secommo. date the U. S. Court, Pod Office, Collertael Of. lice, and have many millions feet of storage. - We are sorry, rays. extemporary, that Ma stud. of geology, mineralogy. 4c., will henceforth, An all probability, be abandoned by the learned. world, Mr. A. Johnson, member of Congress from Tennessee. having declared in his place that he had no belief in them. pr., Snow and Thunder.—The Va., pipers say that onzhe 22nd inst., in the midst of a heavy snow atnrm, the citizens were astonished by several loud claps of thunder! The reserha lion hated for many seconds, resembling tho deep roar of an earthquake. IM" The Louisville Journal observes with much truth, we think, that the volunteers of this country owe more of their present lofty fame throughout the civilized world, to Gen. Taylor than to any other Generals living or dead. Cooper.—This distinguished son of Pennsylvania had reached Liverpool and London in the early part of December tut, rifler • passage of twenty days from Philadelphie. Ho ii now on his way for Italy. ar House's . Telegraph prints its commuoica• Lions at the rate or 180 letters a minute. Be wean every two words is e dub. and before the operator is a register by which he can detect any error the moment it is nutee. Er-oaf'so Bad.—The editor of the Maine Farmer intimates that the design of our UOVOID mont in sending an expedition - Jo the Dead Sea, may be to fish up &Am arta • Gomnynnh and "snnea them to the United States.", • rr Its Baltimore Anzeigian Aloes us, 'we fear. an undeserved compliment in. ranking us among four of its beit exchanges. viz. the Phil,. de!phis- Kirth - American I the Inquirer, and the Boston Courier. . • IVmO4. Birch, indicted for conspiracy with Richard .1: Turner, to defraud the MecbaniCs' 'lrani of Baltimore. has been found guilty by - the jury. The trial of the latter is also progressing 'Milt is probable that he too will be found guilty. Simeon Baldwin, of New Haven._ Conn. since the death of Chancellor Kent. is the only survivor of the claim which graduated at Yale College in 1781. " CITA' letter from Washington state, that Tay. for Wyk" is rapidly on the increase, and that the Administratioh wince, under its mauifestation. No doubt of tyrants dread the people. X7The SlWUriship Cakdonia infirm/ at Boiton on Wednesday last. A synopsis of her news will be founa in our paper to-day, probably under , the Telegraphi c bead. ft, The sweetest flowers ever scattered in an old bachelor's pathway, are the two-mrs of a prety girl! . Dedication allilinerscille.—The welsh come gallons I church. in this Borough will be teal to the service of God, tomorrow at'l2 o'clock. o:"Capital Punishment. —A Bill toabolisb the death penalty has been introduced into the Senate of Maryland. , rir. The Ron Samuel Hubbard. Judge of the Supreme Court of Massachmotts, died at Boston a few days ago; Hs was a good man. TirCarri in farrn•rin Madison county, Illinois, ban produced 180 ' bushels of earn to the acre. CV"Old Adam Smith once termed man an animal that made bargains. No other animal this—no dog exchanges bones with another.' r4'Some one told a truth-when he stated that a man may as well expect to be at ease without health, as happy without virtue. • UT Mr. Trial is deity expected front Mexjen to resume his post as Chief Clerk of the State De partment. • CV" n A mburg. thv tamer,salla for Ens hi Va m) in the 'Hibernia. Though not 'lastly a li on, he has for many year, been lionizing. AT"' Only two members, it is stated, of the eel. ehrited Hartford Contention, are li‘itig at this time. • f'li't follow the world in appoo4ng whets, but we go before ,it in approving earaelver.- Or ft is only when the rich are sick that they fully feel the impotence of wealth.- aID Cheap as is stated that the street dirt in Boatcl . ;ells annually at $30,000. ' rirHorace Gredy calls Uncle Sara ,a :led hedgehog ." More true than poetical. 117 Governor tatounk. is said to he in bad health. M"Mr. J. Bayard 2'aylar visited this place, on Nednesday lust, and delivered in the evening a lectureimfore the Pottsville Senate. There was ayery large •attendance of ladies' and gen tlemen, composed of the dire of the Borough. Of tho lecture itself, it is scarcely necessary to speak, be&unie those who know the man know how utterly impossible it is for him to do any. thing thatis not, calculated to inspire the highest adn3imtion as well for him personally as for his talents. To be brief,it was a silradid affair, and some of , the metaphorical sentences, were truly grand and sublime, in the highest de gree.,./ We must regret thattho friends whom be want ed of his approach, did not.' receive, earlier ad. vices—early: enough, at least, to have given no tice through the newspapers. In that case, we are satisfied, the Town Hall never would have contained prettier facer nor .enore of them. Of course he bad scarcely arrived ere be ascended Sharp :Mountain. . ' He expressed himself very much pleased With it, and the scenery of the coal legion throng,hdrit, as far as his view had pene, dated. Good---very Good, indeed—The Saturday . EYening Posf--.(the oldest and perhaps the test family Jocinial in Philadelphia,;-edited by young Mr. Peterson) tells the follcrwitigr."4.( is laid that at the late riot in the •M‘eiragerle, ouNorthy Mayor wu just about resorting to a Taatiriti mode lo .this city, of quelling disturbances, when the word - was brought to hint that . the Elepharit was aubdOed. His plan was tolrtake an address to the rioteroppealing to hisbetter na• tore, telling him that be considered him I . his pa lice," mode of putting dow r riot tias so often been tested in Silicify, that we are altoniaLed to Snit that it was not at ones resorted upon th 4 ' abose occasion." ajPrinters' Festivali--Our brothel" Of the stick and rule in Philadelphia, Boston, Pittsburg, due. have recently - been holding their annual festi val., and from the published proceedings, we should judge that they came off , with much seat, isnd that the profession is in an unusually healthy condition. -Erne Canal Commissionero of this State, trawgiven official notice, that the repays on the State Canals; rendered necesatry:by the recent: detid, will be completed by the middle of r.bai, ry salt. liminess will be mooted at atkaatly a period in the Spring matte weather will po* ,SrAtfitire and tattled/41k meting leas b4thiltr-Vtliledilphin on Thansday evening List, to Onion the sympathy of A* ;irons of thatt City , fot: rope ruiiondital,'• • , , OTIS NMI; • blExtco--Tar. NovEngsrrow oua Aa *v.—The intelligent army -correrpondent of the New-Orleans Delta says thartbe nest movement of the army will be towards the mining districts in the States of Zacatecas, San Louie de Potosi, etc. This will be dune as icon u the reinforce. Wail Wife, a portion of which We already 'on the told. A division of some 4000 men will be sent out tben,•and extended out over the country to US far as the fleneratiri.chief will bare disposal fame to go. Also, the Federal Government, now exercising its functions at , Queretato, will be but upon wheel., and some enterprising officer, with a sufficient force for any emergency that may arise, will keep'stirrirtg it up with •a sharp stick.' when. eser it attempts to Incite itself any where within our reach." The tinter say. that several other Movements are in contemplatieb, but he eiressei the opinion that further troopi will be necessary. lie adds: It is true, we will be able to occupy and gar rison any place we climb to: but will we be able, keep open .he communication between the dif ferent points I—put down the robbing polies that infest the road I—plundering our wagons and murding small bodied—keep doyen the turbulent populace, and present the assassinations. of .the officers 'Ade:Ahem). All these are invariant, in themselves. Therproductions of the mil* are of little value if there is not safe and undelayed cons 'municatiola between them and the :WM. If the contemplated movement is carried into effect, we will then have extended our line of operations from the base, in one direction, some 700 miles ; then, add• to that,. there is a branCh from here to Qurretaro, of not less than 100 miles more; making at least 800 miles of communication to be guarded, and the depms of supplies anti tion to be protected. Furthermore, if ;are expect to make the mines productive, in order that we may be able to pay their taxes, we will neecuarilY have to establish and protect the communication from San Louis de Potosi to .Tampico, which id an additional 300 mile/. If the Government has determiutid upon the occupation of -Mexico, let her do it with, a giant strength—send intii the field means adequate to accomplish the object.— We have had enough of that kind of occupation where we can sit down—in the cities we are bold. tug—quietly and safely, and if we put our beide outside of the gates of the city, we get our throats cut." „ DREADFUL.STEAMBOAT ExPLosunc-:- Sixty to Sway Lives Lott l—We tiara from the Cincinnati pspera. that the Steamier A. N. Johnson, bound to wheeling, briret her boilers on the 29th ult., with a tremendous explosion, when near Maysville Ky. from Lime unsseertained feet in the machinery. Between sixty and seven ty persona Were killed on the spot, and a large number scalded, of whom some 39 Ares° horribly injured that their recovery was considered doabt. ful. Among the killed we learn the names of the feat clerk Fairchild, engineer Lyle., and the pilot Redman. Among the scalded were Messrs. Ever hart and son, and G. T. Wetherley, of Philadel phia; Wheat and Billiton, of Baltimore, and John, Galbraith, of Pittsburg., Messrs. Arthur Fule, I'. -McDonald, James Wickershaw, G. Baker, an.l Furguson, of Pittsburgh; were an the saved. So rapid were the pror.eas . sff the, fumes after the explosion, and so complete the deraststion, that harMy an effort could be made for self purser velon. The boat was in one sheet of fire And burned to the water's edge. The number of passengers on board the A. N. Johnson when this appalling acmdenl occurred, was one hundred and slaty; not inure than ono quarter of whom escaped injury. So dreadful an accident has rarely, if ever, occurred. on the Ohio. The list of the killed and wounded is a jet of mum very inconWste, and u in most eases of the kind, there were pr - dUktilyr many individuals on board whose names will be ever unknown. The OCCUMUCII, as may - he presumed, occasion ed great excitement and deep sympathy. Persons in the vicinity of the disaster, did all in human power to relieve the sue: rem, but six awfully sud den was the occurret.ce, that neat& every r Eta was fru;tleas. 5 - • By. RECENT BmixoritOßßEßY.....-The Daily News of Thursday last says, the utmost sig. ilance of the police both in this and neighboring cities for near a week, has proved unsuccessful in obtaining any trace of the perpetratois of the da ring robbery oo Broad street on Thursday last. Yesterday, however, the valise which contained the money stolen front Darlington. was found under a tree in the croak:near the Palls of the Schuylkill, and 'brOught to the police office. 'A large hole had Leen cut in it, and it had of course been rifled of its contents.—There remained in it. however, a memorandum by which , it was identi fied. ft was found on the pro:lbises of R. Penn Smith. Esq.. by a sportsman, whose dug dug it from beneath the snow: It is not impossible that this, with some other circumstance.. may lead to the detection of the perpetrator. of the robbery: TOOTHACHE.—Tie DolOureus, or Faceacha, and every ache, in all cases, proceeds front Impurity of the blood. ft - riffles Wien nlystabis Pills are a certain 'cure for all blade of Inflammation an I pain ; because They pur g e from the body those;morbid funeral which are the cause, not only of the above painful complaints, but of every malady incident to man. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills also aid and improv,t digestion. as well as purify the blood,in d therefore not only make a speedy and safe and certain cure of Toothache, Paceache, and every OMIT ache, but will most assuredly give new life ■nd vigor to the Whole frame . Raid In single bOYCI at lb cents each. EICWAIIR or Coos TTTTT irs.--The genuine for sale by THOMAS D. DEATTY, corner of Centre end Nor. wegian streets, sole agent Or Pottsville. For other agencies. sea advertisement In another column. Principal office, 1M Race street, Phil tdellphia. Remember, the only original and gennlus fadise V.- getable-Pills, have the signature of Wst Wafture. 4NOTIIEd LOME CERTIFICATE.—Dr. Swgyses Computed Syrup of lE , td Cherry, is all It professes to be. the Greatest Medicine In the known World. Of all the cures Mat have ever been recorded, we May safe ty say the annals of medicine cannot furnish one to aur. pass this, which now stands as a living proof of the cu rability of Consumption, even when life hadlmen de spaired of. r Do. SWAT mr—Dear Sir.iFor the good of the; public, I feel myeelf In duty bound to testify to the gives cure which your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry perntrined on me. For my part, I feel as If every bodyonght to know It. I was afflicted with a violent cough, spitting of blood, nlghtreweats, hoarseness, and wand of the voice Indicating an alarming state of disease; my ay, petite was gone, and my strength had so tkr failed me. Maim fritrids and physician were persuaded I could not survive many days. My sister, who was my care taker. made inquiry where she would be likely to pro. core most certain Sbe , was told that If Dr. elwayne's Ccimpound Syrup of Wild Cherry :failed In the cure, my life was then tiopstang. Your imedicine was Immediately procured, and the drat bottle gave re lief, and by the time I had commenced the sixth bottle, my cough had left me, and my strength math Improved. In abort, It has made a peract cure of me ; and lam at present as hearty a man as I wish, and have good eta son to believe that the use of your medicine has saved me from a premature grave. I *hall be pleased to give any Information respecting my ease. YOl3lll with teepees. ISAAC MOROAII Ilezmat. No. 39 Cbesont mt. between almond Vtat, PAU DR. J. H. ELLIGON, Frinkfort, Ry., says': I wan lodated, from &Atli= *file most potent ex pectorants recommended incur/Weds Medlea,ln some cases of Diseased Lungr, to try your preparation of Wild Cluny. It Is andlcient tom that I was so Much piesi ed with the result of that and subsequent trials, that I tow prescribe it in preference to all other remedies. I have bean engaged In active practice for twelve years, and this is the drat Pitent Medicine I ever. thought enough oft:iv:pre:tan opinion In writing. The genuine article is prepared only by Da. Swsysi, Inventor end Role Proprinter, corner of Eighth and RUC street, Philadelphia: AD Wild Charry prepilidlnna be. lag ..yrositimly fret:Mau and cswaratait" without his signatures. Far sale by J. G. GROWN, Grualat. and DANIEL !WEDS, at the , Poat- Oflce; Pottsville • C. & G. FIUNTSINGER, arbinkll ;Urea ; 'PALM . lk• DO BART. Cirarltsbarg ; S. & 43..811OLLENBERGEO. Hamburg; JAMES B. FALLS, Miaenvitle ; H. meek LER. Mutest. Port Carbon; JOHN Wallilol, NM. Garai; H. J. ray, Tamaqua; SALFORD HeLEiN Co.. eanttoit llill TUE °SEAT MEDICINE or gun DAt t Dacron Townsawn'teactusgstnAs.—This medicine has the peculiar fortune of being recommended end prescribed by the most respectable physicians of the country. and only requires a trial to Mush into general ma. It la put up In qmut bottles, and hills times cheaper than any other preparation. Duct. Thertutend is & physician of great reputation in Albany. N. Y. end the Physicians generally in that city presSrlhe ft in their practice. The following la a certigente from acme of !hems OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS: •Dr. TOWllleflats soma dells receiving cinterefrom Thylielans in different Outs of the. Union." • This le to comity that we. the haderailaedt4llou3s of the chfqf £lbaayehays`la air re errots caste prescri. bed Dr. Towasead'a EareeparUt. sod we believe tiro , become or U* Rost ealoablel pnicuittblos of the Satah• jute ht OR *whet. IL .• N. PiILINO. IL D. 'WILSON. M. D. P:ll4llllioVis..D. - Clash April 1.1840. • . • Dr. Seymour. the whet Witte iblterilai.lbtOhe Of the West awl atost respectable Matthaei* Death ... • , . liartfortlatOdayliaillif. Dr.' TWairessa.—Deu Sir; Towner' 14'e: San& gaugeN gads s ready : sale In Ilartford—leblablyrsa.. t ikfi sugg by all who have made use of It. Sad we bass isnot' sr bellow Its good quglltles will be day Shwa dated •Y• discerning pithlk. IWe daily calls for h, an abolic you win be remtuterged fragour elenian. 10 wthderservice lathe Sighted. I am sir, your obedient e ms*. ." ALUM, BEir3lo6ll. M. D. virtu Deitch Agency for the sale of the Sorsa minor atEthanaa's Bookstore Pennine. where Drag ad o th ers can be at the Dieu actalrefl Sdeeti• It Is also fez sale la Pottsville at jag G. Brom:m.om Store. Cleme ic Pnto's, Do. /oboe. nt C. Ma a rdis% Do. fr S. 3. Fry. radl3 , (oll. .1 11:talb air See advertisement tn another column. A &Olaf c ontaining a large number of card/kitten from Pfrgal. 'elan and others can be examined at Darman'a Book starc.Price el per bottle, or 6 Bottles for 65.. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEFFterTIyter's CsvK teed& Diluter, awl United Slats* Mow Espertgr. the test ,la the United States, containing fat simile pigravingiot all the Cold, Silver, and Coppeicoias In I irculatios with their value attached; corrected month ay. No merchant or dealer ought to be without it. • Cs Pawns enclosing one• dollar to the subscriber will nave Tie Detector mailed nimbly one year to thro 'address. •1 • . ; • B. BANN AN. "OctS 4 sole agent for Schuylkill Co. airrism—The ordnance of Baptism will 'bit iZer adainistered. (Providence permitting) on Sabbath nsorning. the '9th inn.. ;about 19) oc ock. to the river sEtchuylidl. at gr. Richards` furnace. The usual Sabbath morning service' held by dos • Flat Baptist Church. irlil be omitted on the above occasion. The Sacrament of the Lad's supper will be observed by the church, la 'the aftertoon of Sabbath neat. at i o'clock. Preaching M the tivertbag at 7 o'clock, as usual. i.stp ---- DIEDICATION.—The *hash ',Congregational %.1 - Clinch in Mnemonic will be dedicated to the service sf Almighty God emit ;Sunday, the 9th intl.— The Rev.*. nonneu of Pottsville, will preach on the oecittim:aS le o'clock, A. IL Airs} .----- OERM.S.N REFORMED CUURCII.—The Rev. X.' T 4 Rormeler or Mlnerssille;wlll preach lu the English language, (God wilting.) hest Sunday. (to morrow) afternoon, at th o'clock, to the 2d Methodist Chureh.on Market street. 11/SPTIST CHURCH.—PubIie religion.: Cy , semi= will b. bold by the First Ustitlst Pharcb livery Elstitiath morning at Int o'clock, and evening at 7o'eJots and also every Thursday evening at 7+ o'. dock. h. the. ball over 'Messrs. Lonrin Jackson's store. The ;unlit are affictinnatelg Invited to attend. • • ANDREW LEVERING. 'ratios. • 4 MARRIAGES. to hericrsville on December 3184 , 1547, by the Rev. R. U, Wißama Mr. J•uta blcCuenen to Mhz Blown both of hllaersvilte., • On de 4th Inst.. by the Rev. D Steck Bfr:lfesay btu, to to glee CATI1•1111111/1•04 all of Pottsville. DEATHS. • to ins borough, On Tuesday evening last, Sauna gu n/Arta, daughter cif Timums and elarati Ewing. in the 4th yet of her age. • At Put Carbon, on the morning of the 4th - inst. Govern& Eusaarrw. daughter of LaWrence F. and /fennel Whitney. aged: years, II inonihs, and 2l days. Arlo the icy hand of death, _ • lath Lauded an op'nlng dower, A tender bud. whose besotted aU, Have faded it an boor. ,'. Faded; not dead this little tiower7- For God, by whom' twas given. Whh His own band bath raised It Close by his throne in heaven: There shall It bloom—forever bloom ; : . Ve sorrowing, raise rout ryas Bee. it is bursting into life E'en now, In Menage; (JINGLE COPIES or vim MINERS' JOURNAL can be obtained every Saturday of William Old. know; allnersville ; Henry Shissier, Port Carbon; at the turner or Centre and Market streets, PottavUle, and alike counter Of the publication Mace. 91 gI7 EEKLY CITY, PAPERS.—Periuns In want Of V " . the weekly city papers to sell, can have them supplied every Weeloby leaving their orders at 22 . HANNAN'S Cheap Periodical Store. NOTICES NC, OTICE.—SCHLIYLKILL COUNTY the 1 7 1 Matter of the application of the First Methodist Epticepal Church of the borough of Tamaqua, in said county: Ttid members sir the eald church have'applied to the Judges of our said Court for an order of incorporation: Notice is, therefore, hereby given that a charter will be granted for said church at our Court of Common Plean, ;to be betel at Onvigsburg.pn the first afoodsy of Marva. 1818, gutless cause is shown why the same should not 'be pasted. -C. M. STRAUB, Prottey. ProthcamMry's Office. Or- 7_ wigsburg. Jan. , 8. Mgt, f 2-31 lISIISOLGVION. - -W - Mlie is hereby given. the the partnership heretofore exieting between JAS. I DONNELLY and CHARLES REHM. Butchers, trad ing nodes the firm of Donnelly & Rehm, In the B orough of Pogsville, was dissolved on the 3d inst., by mutual conseM. The books of the arm have been left with Jacob Kline, Esq.. for settlement. Those indebted trill make payment, end those having claims will pre sent their accounts. JAMES DONNELLY, , . CHARLES BEHM. INSOLVENT NOTICE.. -Notice is beret.); ill en that 1 have applied.to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Sehuylkill county, for the benefit of the laws made for the relief of insolvent 'debtors!, and that they have appointed Afiredayahe 211 k day of Jam, semi next. at 10 o'rinek, A. M., to hear me and my creditors, at the Crimit House In the borough of Orrslgs burg, at which all Intoest will plaase to take notice. 11111 EARL CARRIGAN. Orwigsburg Gaol. Dec. 30. 1817. (Jul-1-118 pVßLife NOTICE. - Ail hereby no. tilted that it is with great pleasure Indeed that the subscriber observes by refereum to the Pottsville Em porium and DettlocratiC Press, of Thurvdar. December 30th. 1817, that GEO. M. JENNINGS hes, from that data selected a new agent to transact his business in this place, (Pottsville.) as 1 bad prtnr to that date declined the situation. because the said Jennings refused to set. tie and pay me a balance due for past refuter, rendered. Our best wishes for the new agent. Jal-L.3l] NATHANIEL M. WILSON. • N - 1 - 0 TIC E.—The subscriber. appointed by the Court' I of Common Plea! of tichuyikill ensuity,anditor to distribute the assidire.maining In the hands of Geo. W. Wintennins, assignee of Philip Clark of the late Arm of Clark &Phials'.; gives notice to all persons interested and concerned that he will attend at tils office on Centre *tree. in the borough of Polisville, on Nowise, ela 1701 dap of Jaisarg. - 1818, at I o'clOck in the tilemoonxtten and where all such persons as ore Interested of concer ned tont attend if they think primer. • R. WOODSIDE, Auditor. IN HASIIEB.IIPTCY. 7 -1.1. S. Eastern Dist. of Pe. I NOTICE.— A' petition 'for discharge and certificate under' the Bankrupt laws has been filed by Charles Angel, Into coal Merchant. Schuylkill county; which Petition will be beard before the District Court of thp Visited States for the Eastern Dig rkt of Pennsylvania, sitting in bank:pinny, at the District Court tooth. in the city of Philadelphia, on Friday. the 17th day of Xarch, III!, at II o'clock, A M., when end where the creditors of said petitioner, who have proved their debts, and all other persons interested. may appear and @hover mane. If any they bare why such discharge and certificate should not he granted. THOMAS L. SANE, DeelB.3l.lotl Clerk .Distriit Court. N OTICE.= Offitepf tBa Ewa HUI* Save- } kill Harm N. R. Co. • Philadelphia, 12 mo., 13th, 1847., The stoeltholdets In the Company are hereby notified that the ANNEAL MEETING will be .held in their of. rice In the flail of the Fem,klist Instities. an Si. Gal day of as Fire masta, (lanuary.) 1848, at 10 o'clock, A.M. On the fame day an election will take' place for a Pte. Went and two Managers', to conduct the concerns of the Company for the year thereafter, and until others are chosen. 11)08-11..strl Pam% IItAPOTS Ret'y. •XTOTICE is hereby given that an a mml 'cation will VI be made td the next Leefe ature. for a Bank to be teemed In the home' of bilnerallle,,llehnylilli County, In be called the Mechanics Bank of Conn. ty, with a eaeltat of One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Denim and the privilege of increasing it to Two Mo. dred Times:and Mediate, Signed ' SAMUEL KAUFFMAN. ItileillArt n . WEAVER, _ ABRAHAM _TROUT, SAMUEII.:IIEILNEFI, JAMES EL FALLA, JONAS BAST. Mineraville, July 3, 1847. tf—Ptno NIOTICE—Geo. If. Stichterhaving associated with :‘ hien Daniel R. Rarity, in the Hardware busineg. they will hereafter trade under the firm of STIEHTER ft ESTERLY, et the old stand corner of Centre and Market streets, where, by strictettention to business, they hope to merit the patronage heretofore extended to the old ann. Persons in want of Birthrate and Iron would do well to call and examine their stock before purctuudeg, arthey are determined to sell cheep - May tf , & ESTERLY. DDIRIMISTIDITION NOTICE.—Zeros of J•ka Boxer.--tettels of administration on the estate of JOHN BOWER. late of Lykens township, Dauphin roomy, deemed. having been granted by the Registerof said county to William flower, of Plummier, Idetraylkill county : Notice Is, therefore.' hereby given to all persons knowing themselves' Indebted to the estate of said demised, to make immediate payment to the undersigned administrator. or to John Mr of thiffTaball. Dauphin county, and thosehavlng claims me requested to present them, duly authenticated. for settlement. liclB-31-et WILLIAM DOWER. LOST AND FOUND. rinctriticiTo - wr—w. tell in the Pennsylvania Hall, Prattville, nn,Priday, the 12th or November but, a mean.= travelling Mick leather TRUNK, wfth the name of D. M. Dye. Fainted on the enact- tt under the handle. Said trunk having disappeared. the sub. scriber will give any reasonable reward for intormetion which may Mad to the recovery of said mink and its contents. Infolutition may be left at the Waco of the Ifluers` Journal. 3nl-141* . If. H. DYE. CAIITION.—Was stolen from the sntnicriteT• on the WM ult.. at Middleport, about 00 together with roy olothm. and a bor. between ID and 11 year. of ate, and his mother, who ts a moat, Aced tootles German woman aboat 40 years of age, and ts about 5 het 3 or 4' Insbellerkwilb brawn hair. end a mole or wart' n the rig t vide of ber.neck. and Nora temp on her wind lama as big as a bee's egg i named Phillpena litz. The than who whoa tall babe with her b known by the name of.lithillamConnel or Cony, but legenmally on, lUD "English BM: , be is. however. a native of br and 1 is about 13 or 14 inner age; with black bait and black eyes; dark • complezion ; Mee cam in bb countenance i sad Is steel built, about 5 feet, a our 10 inthea •411 persons areforbid barborina said per sons. and I will pay ■ a handsome reward to any person who wilt must gild parties and confine them in an Jail al the Coital States. and send me word to Mid diepori. Schuylkill county, Pa. ..41.1-310] • CHARLES RILTZ. BOT LOST.—On Monday a ft e rn oon - last. the Wth inst. the son of. William Laird of Tamaqua. sited about 11, yam, left the house of Me rattier since which time nothing his been seen or beard of him, notwith standing the most vigilant searches.' Ile Is subject to fite and spells, by . wbigli he suffers for a tints men. tat demetement, and it is believed that be bag wonder ed off and perhaps lost Menai( under an attack of this natant. - He, bed on a blue jacket and pants; petted boots; cloth am—has Hew baliand orstauler rrame. Any intnnationleft at this Mali or communicated to Messrs. Heedrieks. :ones.* Hirbeck, of Tantaqus, will be 47 thankhdlY acknowledged by Mediu:used parents. 52-41 08T...-Was lan In tins baronsb on Tuesday Ws, .La• dna talk bead PURSE, antandog n &gab me. of bossy UM some papers with the west's Rams on. Any person twins It at this ace will )a isawskaldy rewarded. - BAS 1111.0N--liammerad and Rolled 1110 N at aU stun I wit rods, Imo shoe Dam mad skeet heat cut sad shear _Raleigh sad Awkrirda Dlis- Alt gad I am* of all ma ch t nails and spike,, and all toad ..N apikvmonstantly . n4 band and fig , salt at th e Yak n0te.. . : . , • RWAUVW"... . - ' W ANTS. ingsprir mtaisus-wAwrzn.—Wasted hi V the In of Februsry nem. fifty GOOD MINERS. to work at tunnelling on the Central Railroad, in Mot ington county, near Ilantingten, Pa. Liberal wages, good boarding, and comfortable indgines will be given. Andy to [7n.5...U] CARR& IllUllLOW,Contre cling. • MAPgitillENTB WANTED . —Tbe anhieriber wishes to engage in she sale of his Maps a number of young and middle aged men of moral and business bablia,ne travelling steels. /laving, completed new tad_a-WY Improved editions of Ms Universal Atlas. 73 Napiono t MOP Of the World, Reference and Distance Map oltatt Vatted Stater—ahm, a variety of other Maps, Including several Maps of blexico,tbe sobscriber I. pre pared to, furnish agents, for cash, at the lowest pna.ible prices. i Address, - S. AUCUOTUS 1111TCLIAELL„ Northcutt corner of Market • and seventh ,Jatte77. let r 'Mite:Ms. Philadelphia, rkfILWI .-A. young MAN,we.l acquainted with W v tousinees: speaks the German language. and can come well retommended, may heat of aelniatien by at. plying at the once of Ws paper. . (1)04-19 • FOR SALE AND: TO . LET. %A =BEAL WATER ESTAIII.IVIDIENT ion WI. SALF...n-The subscriber will sell the whole of his extensive Mineral Water Manufactory. There in atom custom whh it end daily Increasing.. The stock consists of punting,' pipes. fountains, gasometer, bottles. boxes, wagons, horses. harness. and in fact every ankle neces. nary to conduct the manufncture of mineral water on a large SCIIIe, there being 130 gross rithotiles.. For tinnier •inforroalion cognise of JOHN 8. - C. MARTIN. November 8, /80 '.- 4s— VALtrAtILI3. TOWN - ilitiretitt SALE la troo'd & L y on's addition to dm borough of Potts .Alen in the town of Yorkville. beautifully trea ted between Pottsville and Westwood. Apply to A. RUSSET. Oct 3 43) Order corner of hinhontongo and Adams its. _ . VOA BALE—Three mortgages well secured on impro . L' sing property In the borough of Pottsville, each be. lug the first lien on the property covered by it. Enquire of 8.431f1Et. LEWIta. Bept.4. 38) durveyer and Conveyancer, Centre Si. 1 nbffl. MS~CELLANEOUS. L_ CONtVA.SITLY on hand LADIES FRIZETTES aud CURLS at Philadelphia prices. kilo. Dun ng's Terpsichore or Ball Room Guide. Just received and for sale by . [JnEl.l] CHAS: BARLET. UELNCPS PARISIAN FLEE) warrent;ll Vto rail the hair beautifilly gni strenyfy If it fails the money will be returned! We condiently assert the this preparation is the but, the eery but snide now be fore the public, for CUSILISO THE HAIR: and we wil forfeit $lOO If it is not found on trial all we represent it to be. It hag been tried, and never failed! If used according to directions. it roma fail I This may seem 0.0 those persons who have never tried Velao's Parisian Raid) etrong language. but it is the truth!! If youudtuire and wish fur the "Flowing Ringlet and Witching Curl!" get a bottle, glee It a trial!! One trial will do more to convince the reader of the truth of the above assertions, than columns of advertisetuente. Price/Sof SO cents per bottle. For sale wholesale end retail at DANNAN'S Oct 23-431 Cheap Bo6k and stationery stores. A CILALLENOE TO THE 'wortLD UM'S IMPROVED CHEMICAL SOAP—For extracting grease,. tar, pitch, oil, paint, or any other greasy substance, fmm tadiee and genEenleaa clothing, including silks and satins, milieu, table spreads. Meri no shawls, ladles' bonnets. &c. A reward of $25 will be paid to any person woo trill produces -spot of paint green or du that this soap will not extract. $lO pet gross, per dozen, or I 0& cents per rate. Sarnia wholesale and retail at BANNAIi'd Variety stores. Pottsville, who Is sole agent for the county. .(Dc4-40 1, 1 'LIE .1111.410.41Z/NES FOR 1 848.—.9ubserip .1 lions for. Graham's Magazine for 1818. Godey's Ladles' Book for JEW. Ladies' National Magazine, for 11644, The Union Magazine, for 1818, The American Flora. Parley's Mapzine for 1818, Together with all the other monthly magazines and newspapers published in Philadelphia, New Vora, Bos, ton, or Europe, and delivered free of postage at • N40.47] HANNAN'S Cheap Periodical stores. ki ()TICE: Is [tetchy given that the books of the 1.11 late arm of L. D. Roffman. (of Millersville.) have been assigned to Mahlon Bertalett of Reading. and placed to the Banda of Chas. W. Taylor, Esq... for col lection. All persons- knowing themselves indebted to said IRm of L. B. Hollmanare requested to make im mediate payment to CHAS. W. TAYLOR. Esq. Janl-I-319 Mtuerawilie, Schuylkill Co., Pa. AFFLICTED READ I I—MEDICAL HOME PRACI ICE punctually attended to, In all its parti cular branches, by Dr.KIMIELIN,Genuan Physician, ht his residence. N. W. corner of Third and Union els., Philadelphia. DISEASES of the SKIN, and such ari sing from impurity of bloud,inaking their appearance ander a hundred different fount, promptly and properly managed. TRAVELLERS 'alio:led at a moment's no tice with medicine, Ike. For particulars. see Pottsville Emporiuus and German Adler.. gleell47-30-1y BLACK TONES COMMENTARIES, .. Hood on seculars, Wharton's - Digest, , Marvin' Bibliography, I Roberts' Digest of British Statutes, Thornm an Conveyancing, Graydon'• Forms, - Dunlop's Digest ofthe Laws of Penusilhnia, Barr'sports, vuty. 1,2, 3, and 4, Fat sale at p blis t er's prices at BANNAN'S . . Octl6-423 . Law and Miscellaneous Book stores. 41 -1 11 E H?E:DOICT011., or Fatuity Manteil, gi -1 wing thee uses.7sy 'upturns, and treatment of disea ses, with an aCcouril of the system while In health, aid rules fur preservln th at state; appended to whim, are receipts fur mhking inflow! kinds of medicines and sr tides of diet fat the sick roont,the whale for general use. By John IL Newman. M. D. • price 23 cents. Par sale at , (Del-421 BANNAN'S Cheap Book stares. XIACKEUELs * I .1.11.1311 AD, . . I Constantly on hand SALMON. . . HERRINGS, • , andliir sale by } .1. PALMER & CO. PORK. • • HAMS AND SIDE*, i Market street wharf, SHOULDERS. Philadelpha. LARD AND CHEESE, ..) 0016 47-42-3 m. - DiDS - 111ENDERDER'S ELEMENTS OF CE LL OLOUY.,This staluahle work for the use of rand ihm, schools, and colleges, by W. A. W. Rushenberger, N. D., with 300 plates: Just received and for sale whole.• sale and retail at BANNAN'S Bookstores, Flousville. This work ought to be introduced into every school in the country. Price 50 cents [Nov9.7-48 —• LARD LAMPS, Girandnics for Mantels, Lamp Mats; beautifiti Shades and Futures, Plain and Colored Hall Lanterns, ,Cat and Plain Globes, Flues, and Wicks , A - beautiful' assortment. which wilkbe sold at manufac turer's priers, Just received and for sale at BANN AN'S Fancy and Variety store, Pottsville. [Oct 43..1.7 ADIESP WIIITiNG DESKS do DRESSING i CASEI.I.—Just received a beautiful assortment of Ladies' Writing DESKS. Work Boxes. and Dressing Cases. Also,. Gentlemen's Dressing Cases. the most perfect ever offered in the market very low at Piov27j DANN AN'S Fancy and Variety stores. _ _ _ • QLATICSS SLATES l! SLATES: 1-1000 wire 1.3 and iron hound SLATES for schools. the best arii ele in the aiiltet : Jost received from the marnifactn. revs. and (or Vale wholesale at less than Philadelphia priers. at • 13ANNAN'S Noll7] Che to Wholesale Bank & Stationery stores. TAIIIPSYL AM hir PS 3—A td supply or Cornelius Lac Co - .. celebrated LARD LAWS, of all kinds and Aces. Beautiful Hall Lanterns. French Shades. Wicks. Globe,. kc. Also the improved Carol:Mine flanging. Side, and Stand Lamp. for , store. &c., PIA received and for sale at [Dc4.49] HANNAN'S Lamp store. BOOK VOA TUE LADIES.—The Hand-book 'l, or Needle Work and Crotchet Work, with numerous illustrations: dedicated to the Ladies of the United States, by Miss Lambert. Just published and for sale as , • • DANNAN'S Nos 77-481 Cheap Book & Fancy store.. Pottsville. I IIUEENS' AND GL Ass WARE.—Just received vt, a large assortment of QUEENS' WARE of every description, and also Glass Ware, such is Castors. Pre serve Dishes, Tumblers, Bottles, Wine 01. .Glass Lamps of every alga, for sale by (DU] .1. ROBINS._ • 151.3;ISTER:1 1 7811,ANDS4CCT.— - .1 100 tons Plaster; 00 bids, Nos. I,lk & 3, Mackarel; " 30 half and quarter bbls. for familyose.; 150 wets ground and fine' salt, for ule by Nose 451 J. M. BEATTY & Co' C' OLD PENCILS AT ONLY 51 70.—Just re T eeived a beautiful int of GOLD PENS and Pencil C;l4/44 double slides, as low as 37 each. Also a lot of GOLD PENCILS in great variety, among which are Imams as low as ID 75eacb, at , DANN AN'S Nost:-O] fancy stores, Pottsville. A. - VERY SCARCE'tdAP.—rliher'a large.%llo old* Coal ItPainn. Five copies of Fisher's large map of the Coal Region for sale. These we believe comprise all that remain unsold. • Two copies folded and three mounted on rollers. at 13ANNAN'd Ere til-513 DAPER HANGINGS AT I 2 eta. A PIECE.- 1 - SOO piece* PAPER HANGINGS at only in Ma.. fetal& for papering chambers, onkel, cellars, tr.c.,Jum received and for ogle at BANNAN'eI N0v17.49 Cheap Paper lk 'Stationery stores. ESN WOMAN'S 1100 K.—The Diseases of Women, their Caoed and connfamiliarty explained with Practical Hints for their Prevention and for the Pnnervation of Health, by F.: HOLLICK, M . D.: price fil. Formals at plort3] DANNA.N'S Bookstores _ SAVEIrOIUE - BRIA,—Foor cen per lb in cash or goods, will be paid for clean white RAGS ; ordi nary rap cis, and B cis- for colored rap at DANN AN'S Dc4-419] Cheap Book and Stalking ry stares, Pottsville. R.iaLlEtlYA. l3 ICUONo-Unnstantly on hand an assortment of Flat Bar Rail Road IRON for dnfts and lateral roads. Also, light T ralls 20 lbs. to the yard, of a sonerior onallty. and moat approved Pattern/. For sale at the York. store. (.1n1 . ..1] ED W. YARDLEY. Canoonnues of all kinds; also, Miners' OIL 7 Bletiched, Winter, Sperm. Elephant. and relined Whale ; packing yarn; Manilla and Hemp ropes of all sizes. far sale at the York store. Janl..l) • . • EDW. YARDLEY. • IINDIA 11ULIHEIV. OVER-GLOVES , TRAVEL LING BAGS. &c.—These area most excellent article for winter to draw on in wet and told weather. Also, Travelling Bap which always keep dry and can be need u life preservers in case of wrecks on our coasts. Also, al eat variety of other useful India Rubber goods suitable for lades' and children's ornaments. Also. married latlieslndispensibles for travelling with small Children :-just received and, for sale at De:3-51] . BANNAICS Cheap Variety stores. TO TAB subscribers, proprietors of the American Pick ling and Preserving Establishment, 101, Chesnut.. and 152, Booth Front street, Philadelphia, particular. le invite your attention to their stock of PICKLES, 'KETCHUPS, PRESERVER, end more especially their pot - Pared MINCE MEAT, tor which they am so cele brated. All orders lumpily attended in.- Phtla,oc2 47.11-3 m) titos..e.shstril QWINGICrOIIi IN VALILS & FEMALES, en 13 excellent Miele for Ladles to take exorcLte in the house, recommended by. the Medical Faculty. Also, Basket Cradles to attach In Baby Jumpers Ast receb ved and for sale at [dill) HANNAN'S Variety stores. RAW ROAD /4 4 01. -, fifi TOAS 21 a 1 not Dar gall Rood goo, 50 do it ' 40 49 do 8. Al do do do anti oplkee. 15 do 1 ,do do do And Plates,tor k 6 • A. &O. RALSTON, 4,sooth front et., Pllnada. Pallada.,sull 11,1845. CS STS FOB THE M ON.—Nat la re and ma-, nagement of, Steam, and the principles and a.lranan- Dent of the Steam Udine, a very. useful book. only 37{ ate s lost published and for salt at DANNAN' B Del B-511 Clasp Moak and Stationery atom. Prii". - I • . lut edit • is. a few cop es Math, untoldkt (Oolei tIitIYNAIVItI gook store. IL) • A PE.' • ust receive /afresh supply of eleont RAZORS Incases sedate:oe, among which am Wade & Butcher'. new and tetchy , ' ted Odttrellow'a Boors and Umber's heavy Racurs.-- Also, rally-ho Razors, warranted, or the money refute. ded. Razor Strops In variety. ' PRN beautlfhl assortment. of Rodgers' and Wostenbolm's Pen Knives. Alm: American Pen Knives, from IP cents to fa each, at BANN A N'S Rasta-461 • Panty aad Variety stores. FENNER'S POMADE DIVINE.—This celebrated article for chapped bandy, burns, scalds, sores, bruises. &e.. Is lust received and far sale at biovitO DANNAN'S Fancy and perfumery aroma. 1.) Ant 'ROAD SPIRES.—Three tot a' of Ra 11. Road SPIKES for Flat bar iron—land it inthea.l 5-16 and Sand A inches. 5-16. juat rece ived and for sale at the Vara Store. [N v 6 IS) EDW. YARDLEY._ 11 EDALS OF O'CONNELL.—Beantifat VEDA LS VJ of Daniel O'Connell with a fau 'unite of his writing just received and far sale wholesale and tend at ' Novi:L.46j BaNNAN'eI Variety stores, LEPIIANT 0111,;—i outworn' artiste for ma rs slithery. engines. ece . Warranted not to gum, just received and far sale at the York Stare. ' • . .. . ... . N0v15.45) EDWARD YARDLEY. DLAAIiCETTC I- 41, 1 13 - 41311..T.11:40 pair ,8r.k". , 1= LI I{F.Tel. various slut; • • • 50 qu,llts, tar sale very low by Dell-49) . , .1. M. BEATTY & Co. CEDAR. Wm - tn.—Just received a One tel of and smell TUBS, Bono Buckets. Wash Boards, Peih Measures, Clothe' Pies. and Eltorns,sii 4of whj, tennis sold very cheap by [D11.511 J.-ROBINS I) IitIiT — BOXES.—A beautiful nisortment of PAINT BOXES. containing the best water colors. Alan:paints!. great variety : Just received and for sale at [Nvi.9.471 HAN NAN'S Chen, Variety more,. 1 , " VOLT WAN P Watchmi and Jewelry for Christ I mar and New Tear's presents. call at Del 9-50 • BRADY & ELLIOTT'S Wholesale and Retail Watch and Jewelry store. ri OLD RINGS,P;nr, Pencils, Cush!, Ve.st, and VT Fob Chains in great variety, at DclB-51) BRADY & ELLIOTT'S.' 1178 T RECEIVED a'fine assortment of Dalian •Cameo and Stone Pins, and for sale at DclB-51] BRADY * ELLIOTT'S. - "ESIC AL BOXES ofiuperior make. which Oaf .1 11( I Rom two to eight tunes reaper Hy, els., all fashionable atm at [DalB-51) BRADY & ELLiorrs. FRESH lIIITTER:3iid ERG SjriStiiceriVed and for fate at ON R. D. SIIOENER'S Grocery store. lIPERFINE andextra Superfine family FLOUR S Just received from Phila., and for sale by DrlB-51) R. D. SHOESER. BAIFY JUBIPECEN.—A fresh supply of beautiCu BABY lUMPEIIS, just received an d for sate at Dc4-49)" HANNAN'S Variety ann2 CDU:MED CARDS for Zephyr work and also Croth et work, just received and for sale at DANNAN'S Varletyßtores, ]Sept.4 - •yt INDIA — RCIIRER - DOOR SPRINGS—A rood ar ticle: price 50 cents, Just received and for rata at flea] . HANNAN'S Vartmy stores, Putt:milk. tiAIRifEIIEESP.SOOO 11. s . superior dairy Cheese from lle:l.rmer county, N . Sr York:just re ceived and for W e by [Nvlli 43] J. M. 111:ATIT.& Cn. 1r AIL, IItiVAD IRON RIR 11,F1.1 Ear R. R. Iron. cOnstantly An hand and for Fate at Ole York atore. [Nov6-4S) EDW. -YA RDI.F.Y. r1".111IIER'S FRENCH REVOLUTION, at I 111 2.5, complete; ust received aild for sale at (Nell 5.421 BANNAN'S cheap Book stores. CASSIA -ERRS.- -- Black striped and plain CAS. sue ERRS (or pantaloons. and warranted in he first rate articles. for sale-very cheap by (Ml] J. ROBINS.' CRAWLS I strAwl.s!:—.la:t ',calved a splendid CI assortment of the Tecara and Cashmere SIIAW LS of different sizes, for sale cheap by .1. ROBINS. CHEAP GROCERIES.—A good assortment of GROCERIES fat ma:r. The best Rio Coffee. whole• sale and retail by;_r.[Dcll-30) • J. ROBINS. tra eus.—AWiar rate article of New Orleamr and S -Muscavado SUGAR Inc sale, very cheap whlde.nke and mien by [Dell-SO .1. ROBINS. I.)L A.NK.ETS.—A gocid aniele of 13LA 'ACTS from ILI nine to twelve quartets, fur stdo by • . Dell-SO) J. ROBINS. DIARIES FOR I€l4B—Of every deseilptlon, for gentlemen or ladies: just received and for sale at ,Dc..l 49] BA NNAN'S Cheap Book & Variety stores. DMTTER..—Freak Lebanon county BUTTER Just Drecelved and for sale at R. D. SHOENER'S Decll-50] ' New Grogery store. MllFUREsuperiorF—A superior article, for sale at ol l :Theap Dry Goods and Grocery store of Oct 16.42] J. S. C. MARTIN. fl , ff,47,3.—The heat Black and Green TEAS for sale JL by [Dell-56] J. ROBINS. __ Alf, ACKARELZNos. 12.. and 3, for sale by the LV.L Md. or half bbl. by [Dc:ll-30] J. ROBINS. riIiERSE..—A first, rate article of CHEESE for v....J sale by [Dell-So] J. ROBINS. ( %RANGES and Lemons fir sale ili MARTIN'S Octl6-42] Drug and tAmfertiorory nlvre. ' WISTAR'S.EMILSAM OF. , WILD CHERRY, THE GREAT REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION .fad the host Medieine known to Alan for the core of Asthma, of every stage, Liver Complaints, Bron chitis, Influenza, Coughs, Conlds, Bleeding of the Lungs, Shortness of Breath, pains and iireaknens in the side, breast, &c., . and all other diseases of the Pulmonary Organs. AVERY important disease over which this 'Balsam' exets a very powerful influence, is that °Ca DIS EASED LIVER. In this complaint it hal 1111110Ubtedly proved more efficacious than any remedy bithertu em ployed, and In numerous instances when patients had endured lung and severe suffering fioni the disease, without rece iving the least benefit from various reme dies, and when MERCURY has been resorted to in vain, the use of this Balsam has restored the LIVER to a healthy action, and in many instances e'LLerted PERMANENT , CURES, aPer every known remedy had failed to produce this effect. Besides its astonishing efficack In the disease above nientinned, we also find it a very effectual remedy in ASTIINIA, a complaint in which it has been extensive ly used with decided success, even in cases of years standing. It not only emanates tram a regular Physlelan, - but has also been well tested in all the coipplaints for which it is recommended. It is. not myLutsntior, , therefore, either to cloak it in mystery, or in any was deceive tho public by overrating its virtues; .on the contrary, I shall simply endeavor io give a brief state ment of its ueefulness, and flatter mysult . that its sur prising eMeacy.will enable me to furnish such pi oofs of its virtues as will satisfy the must incredulous, that Consumption may and 'CAN BE CURED; if this tiled' clue be resorted to in time. Poughkeepsie. N.Y. Sept. IS, ISIS. 15le. Seth W. Fowle Dear Sir:—The character of Wistar'ir Balsam nt Wild Cherry is so well established throughout the country, and especially in the State of New Teak, that any further testimony would seem to be uneces vary. Vet I have derived so much advantage from it that I am happy to communicate through you to the sick-and afflicted.what it has done for me and I consider it a privilege and duty to do so. I have been troubled with weak lungs for fair years ; had to cough toore or less every winter. I was confined to the house all last winter with severe cough, pain in the sidi: and breast; raised blood several timed.. I consplted it phy sician, but hove never taken any medicine which has dime me so much good as WISTAR'S SALSAiII OF SVII D CHERRY- I consider it the BEST medicine in the world for Colds, Coughs, and Pulininary Com' plaints. WILLIAM B. SWANTS.' OPINION OF REGULAR PIITSICIANV Eater, Me., Sept. 30, 1815. This certifies tuat I have recommended the Use of WInTAR'S DALS/M (IF WILD CHERRY for disea ses of the Lungs. for two vear,pasts and many bottles to my knowledge have been used by my patipts, all withiumelicial results. In two costa where It was thought confirmed' consumption had taken 'place, the Wild Cherry effected a cure. • • ^ E. DOVDEN. Physician at Etter Corner. X 0 QUACKERY XO iIECEPTIOXI - - - - All published statements of cures performed by this medicine. are, in every respect, TAPE. 1361V/41: OF COUNTLIIrEITS et , .rt I , IITATIOSS.--7PC ntiparalleled and astnniehing etTlency of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry in all the diseases for whirh it Is recommended, curing many capes after the skill of the beet physicians was unavailing, has effected a large and' increasing demand for it. This fact has caused several unprincipled counterfeiters and imita tors to palm off eptliiollsWM}, of similar name and airpeitratice. for the genuine Balsam. Be catilful and get the genuine DR. IVISTAR'S BAL BAMLOP WILD CHERRY. None genuine unless signed - by I. BUTTS. Address all orders to SETH W. FOWLE, Boston, Mass. Par sele by JOHN B. C. MARTIN, Drufei n t Potts-, ville ; WILLIAM TAGGART, Tamaqua BICKEL &' N :.1. B. & .1. A. FALLS, M mers v_ille: CALEB WHEELER, Pinegrove. Jan. 10 g. , New Stare at Brookville. TILE Subscriber has Jimt received from Philadelphia 4 and Ilig now opened at Brockville, a large and atm gralasinttineut ofseasonablegnods,such as Dry goods, Groceries. Hardware, and Queensware. In addition to which will he bound constantly on hand, Fish. smoked and fresh Meat, as well as a good supply of country produce.. Call and examine ou r stock, and yolVw 111 Had u s p re pared to sell goods at as low a rate as they bave ever be& sold any nitre, in-Schuylkill comity. N. 0.—.-Country produce of all kiuda wanted, for which the highest price will be paid. CEO. U. POTTS. Pottsville, Feb, 1846, • a— New iloolis. CDIARCOAL Sketches, sewed set leyby the late .Ins C. Neat, Illustrated, • 50 . Do (inn merles, 25 The Free Trader, or the Cruiser of Narragansett Bay. . 03 Wagner. the Wehr Wolf, by the author of Life in London, .." 30 Esther de Marlene, complete, 2 VOL,.l' r . el 00 life In London, fresh supply, 0 vols., ......, I 00 Ellen Munroe, 'do du ' ' 1,00: Count of Monte Christ°, do do ' I 00 The Cruise of the Sea Snake, or the Adventure/ of Daniel Maxim], the London Apprentice, 23 The Naval Novelist, the Ocean Child, or the last , vneel, 23 The lied Avenger, a new OICO prize tale, by , Ned Bunttine , 23 Salailtiel, or de Wandering Jew.by the Rev. Gco. Cr,oley a capital work, new edition, 30 The Mysteries and o Miseriesottiew Tore,* story of real life,hy Ned Buntline. - 23 The Mysteries of OM London, by G. W. ytAynold.. 25 The %Vbite Dart, ar the Citizen of the Gulf of : Mesico, !2 Together with all the late publications. magazines dr.C., Jun Feet Iced and for Bali, very cheep at Jnl.l] ~ ' BANN A1..':., Bookstores. Atte) Butcher Shop. .. THE undersigned. successors nf Simon * I Strouse, beg leave to Inform their friends, I •.' Ind the public of Pottsville - and vi.Aillay a els 1 • that they have commenced the BUTCHER ING BUS 'EBB In all its branctiec na Centre nitre . directly apposite the public mann, houseewhere they will have a tmastant supply uf the ,besa Beef; Pock, Holten, Weal, Bolt:aye elausage.llnd eves) , otter astute in their Ithmk. Thair!iong experience in the victuallina business, and en endeavor to please. will. it Is hoped, ware a s ha l e of FuNkc Ditronnge, which le respectfully an j li n cl i t_ed w .E. ItinaBLAEUR!* Late with 8. Strouse. To Blaohinists and others. PLATT'S oulsersit Chnek, all stiles, from 6 to .1.0 Inches; Balter's Spring V alances , made expressly for litaam ' Ertaines, 80, 50 and tI4 ponds. Platform and Canines dealay. move thin 56 dilTereat sizes and patterns. For sale wholesale. and retail at the lowest manuracturees puree, at 1' 0.34 I.Valunt sreet, by GRAY & I.llll7tTlIbR Philutelrads. Feb. 7, 180. - a— - Davy's Safety Lamps. eegubseriber has just received a supply of Safety T Lamps. IMOD, snitch are a few of Upton & Rob erts' Improved darkly Lamp, white la ackiloivledged to be the heat and safest, now I o use In the mines in Europe. For ask at lasi prices than they can be Im— patted. at Ral'iNAN'tt . . prit7 . 31 pear Book and Vatlely Ettore, Dr. Townsend!! Sarsaparilla. Most Exteceellinary ifeilkiss a• wow - Ts Exit-ate put up In quart bottles...Dm fix t,, 0e3 cheaper. pleasanter, and warranted superior to azy sold. It tures d senses wtihout vocultlng,putlirt.treuk. ening or debilitation the patient. • IT HAS PERFORMED MORE TLIAN 13.000 CUREry Tllld YEAR. 1,000 cures of Itheutnatioin. 2.000 cores of Dyspepsia. I 2 , 1 00 cures of General Debility and want of Nert cu Energy., 3,lgie Female complaints ard over. 7,0110 cutea of Diseases of the Ulm do viz : Ulcers, Scrofula, Eryiiipelas. Salt Rheum, Pimple, en the Face. &C. 4.e., together kith nu Menus, t C Consumption, Liver complaints, Spinal Affections, dta, 'Chia, we are aware. must appear incredible, bat we has, letters from physicians and from our agent,' from at parts of the United Suttee. informing us of est raordii, ary cures. R. 'Van Esq.-one of the must re.. spectahle Druggist. is Newerl4 New Jersey. intern F us that he can refer to more than one hundred and Oily casts in that place alone. There are thousands of casi rt in the city of New York which we will refer to with pleasure. and to men of character well known. The following is from one or the most nopectable physicians on Long Island: GangS POST, July 10, 1610. Tht. TOWSi22O : /Jou . Sir—lt 12 with eansfacte o . that I say to nu that 1 have recently witnessed. in e ra l eases, the Most beneficial risstfils from 3 our &Ono( of Sarsaparilla. Peng engaged in tbennractice , i medicine. I have nom need it ltd several caiWi, and ast er without benefit:. In the removal of diseases arising from a deranged state of the digestive Orgatts,Jalpithrt, itre.. it (anaemia, ell) thin: of tbekindever before offer ed to the public Yon wiA please send me two dozen Respectfully yours. S. O. PRESTON, N. D. Dtt. To n s Being afflicted with Dyopepota, fir along time past, I have endeavored frequently end irate it front the system by the use of Physic is various forms, but I found at last the more 1 and , physic weaker the 01-1..3. or life became, rendering uticenalot the prospect of alfecting a care. Recently this cola plaint developed itself fearfolly o cadging WE - mations about the throat and trachea. hupatring seriously the organs of life ht their physical functions. In this state- , I was recommended to try your Sarsaparilla Syrup after using two bottles I And myself relieved from Olio li complaint, and all Ira distressing') mamma. In my ea., by Its life giving influence, it has ha power to affect* cure in ease of general fouttlould derangement of dm • organs of life. lintel me tit recomme rid year Sarsaparit la to the tt d. Yours, &c.. JAs. NicALLISTER. M. D. Nu. 93 Broadway, , ALL., NV, matron 30, 1546. oo Townena n : Sin—Some Dina slntericfmlit e s... tea my opinion of the - virtue or Fo'„ir Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla ; lam now 7..cpired to give it. t have need it in my Prattio . prest Wird It for The fall fen% months and MO,l give it my derided . preference ogee allYtt't 11 of tl< Mild with which 1 ant acquainted.both as toil, Medic Mal virttles and the reasonable prlce at which you sell it,. In scrofulone alfecilot,a, cutaneous niption ge nerilly. dyspepsia, itillige.tiop, tortlrebab. ha.' andiieer eouddaints. 1 ant much please:: With eliticts. In 'beee complaints, okiny other where ear. sapa rills is iudicaltsl,l can virilb'CoUtMence recommend it to the patninace of the profession an a valuable Mix. diary (or removing disease in some of Its moot trouble, some forms, and to all, as a safe and valuable medicine. • BEN]. WEEKS, IL D., 111006 LYN, Novetincit 21s1.:Pdta. DYSPEPSIA. No fluitior medicine bas evecbeen dacovired which six nearly rein tuition the :antricl Nice or 'alien; in dla complain: fond and strengthening the organs of diges tion, es thin sreparation of Sarsaparilla. It positively cures every cave of llyspepaia, however severe or chronic: • qconat.rq, March 7; 1846 Da. TOWNSEND, Dear'Sir-•1n the rummerof IBIS, I severely afflicted with a disease of the throat,chett and stomach; the toucuous medicine became so affected that almost every article of food I took produced such a nausea, or mutation, that it was with great digiculty that I could retain fond. I confined myself almmit en tirely to the use of coccus,: even this I was often obliged to throw off. I can scarcely deseribe the hor rid sensation I suffered ; it appeared tonic that hem the roof of my month lothe lower part of my stomach was ulcerated, and I was apprehensive that I bad not only Dyspepsia In its worst form, but that I was threat ened with bronchitis. The disease became so fowler ate that It produced a rupture of a small blood venal: I was confined for several weeks, lost my flesh, and felt week and wearied by the least exercise. At ibis time I fortsinately saw your advertisement, and recog nized several names I knety to be highly respectable and entitled to coue.lenco. 1 remembered to have seen Mr. Van Zandt, of Albany. for a number of years in - very bad health. From these - facts I woe induced at first to procure one bottle of your valuable, preparation of Sarsaparilla. In justice to you I . feel bound to as 'sure yon that I esteem- it an invaluable medicine for such diseases an I have described. It bas restored mu to health and strength; 1 have used about four battles. To test Its efficacy, eller uslng'one or two bottles I emit ted for some days to inky it. and soon found that I m oiled more, as the - disease was not county subdued: : I regard has a certain cure fur Dyspepsia and affections of the - throat and chest ; It lo soothing, and operates like a charm in cinoposing the stomach and allaying a cough. I intend in future, to keep a bottle or two ms hand fur the use of toy family. With great retard, your friend. .LAW 1.. VAN KLEECK. Mr. Van Kink was formerly Sheriff and Clerk of Al bany City and County, and recently la •tbo War-De penmen, at Washington. Rueusi.etsm.—blore than one thousand eases at Chronic Rheumatism have been cured by the use of Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, The full .wing certificate Was sent us yesterday • Now Voila, December. 11, MD. .To Dr. Town:hut think C my duty to rs •urn you my own sincelethaaks for the benefits I have experienced by the use of your Extract of Sarsaparilla 1 was afflicted for many months with Ilhenutatic pains, and also inflammation (tribe Liver; the sufferings which I endured from these diseases rendered my life a burden to me. I tried every remedy that was prescribed for me , from three of the brat physicians in the city, but without receiving any perinanent betteht, 'considered myself in= curable, but by the advise ofa friend was induced to try your compound. I had but faint hopes nfsuct eat, but I ant happy, o Jay, 1 had - not takettonore than hsif t stmt. before I experienced relief; this Induced one to persevere lu its use;and too bottles have effected an entire cure. It is now some months since I used your remedy, and I am grateful and happy to ray I never enjoyed better healthy - 1 shall take great pleasure in recommending it to the afflicted, for by its tier I firnily believe my life was shoed. ' With the greatest respect, alltiw me to sub scribe myself your grateful friend, WSI. Rl :11011liA,N,' 43, Canal st..cor. of • GREAT PM! ALE MEDICINE. Di. Town"leild's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign ands. , (10 iure firm lient Constimpt ion; Darren n ess,-Leucor r. Irma or Whttes oilistrurted ,w involuntary Menstruation, Immitintranceif thine, nr involuntary dnehargathcre. of. and nu the uirel prostration ofthrsystem—iip met. ter w heftier lb result of inherent ranee or causes, pro duced by irregularity, flints , . or accident. Nothing can be more surprising than Its Invigorating effects on' the human frame. Persona all weakness and lash ode before taking It, at once become robust and full of energy. under its inftenre. It Immediately counter. arts the nerveless mills of the female Trace, iyhfch ill the great cause nf barten •res. It will not be expected of us, in Cases of an delicate nature, In elhildt certificates of cures performed, but we can:assure the afflicted that hundreds ofcascs have been repnrted to tic Several cos,' where families have been without children, after using a few bottles of this invsl uahtemeriE ine,heve been blessed wi; h healthy offspring. Dr Tirmissrarli-31 y wife' being greatly distressed by weakness and general debil ity.erul suffering inntinuatty by Imin and a sensation of bearing docvn, falling of the womb, and with other diftleultbon - ,knd baelp, known cares whereyour medicine haserected great tures. and also hearing it recommended in suet, cues I have de s-ribed I obtained a bottle of gogrExtract of fta nape r ilia, and followed the direr-61411pm gave me. In short period removed her ants and restored her health. Being gratefttl for the benefits she received. I take pleasure in thus acknowledg ing It, and recommend it to the public. M. D. MOORE, = corner of Granand Lydius streets. ALDANY, August 17, 1844. General wholesale Agent for BchtaylkilT County it. BANN AN. For sale also at • • John C. Brown's Drud• Store. Clemens ¢ Poising, do. ' • " - . . John S. C. Martins. do. Avenvi for the sale of the Sarpaparilla,- =tied In ell h. TOWIIII In the vaunts. . - Pottsville July iti; 1817. 4S—. Schtsylkill../ravigation Co. TOLLS Fr rR 1848, . r paned of Manager, have Adonted the following .1 ratt4 of toll lO.ilfl charged on their works during the ;car Itilh. A NTURACITE COAL, Po be shamed per ton of 2210 ibe., the weight so be ap- WWined by Filth means as :nay be adopted, tn , eeeure it:curacy. and 'five per .cent. allowance to be roads_ bereft . ..ln for loss by wastage. The ton to be computed rob: Pi gout Carbon for alt coal Corning ?root at:brothel wins, and to td: charged preport ionatcly for all distances arried on the, Canal: For the Months of March, Apra, and , ' rimers casrs PER TOR. For the months of June and July, ■lrt? CESTs PER TUX or the tiontlts cf August, September, October, Normal; I her, and Deeember, . stxtv-rIVE CESts PER rms. lIIISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES • . To be charged per ton of 2210 pounds. •: rlllsT CLASS. - Limestone, Iron ore, quarry spans, mugb 'trine. on wrouuht nimble, sand. clay, gravel, rails, bark,lime and manure, one and a half cents per ton per mile but no :barge will be - made fur any distance carried beyond twenty-flee inks. Blasimu ut toll on such :alleles for any distance, tttirtT. seven and a half cents per ton. DM=I Gypotri, cordwood, timber, Idnitor, bonp pole, box and straw is bales. bricks, and banottnous coal. But ween Philadelphia and Mount Carban,73 ttap . er Lon, Sch'llnaven, 73 • " • Port Clinton, 'EO Way trade three-fourths of. a cent Or ton per rani. but no charge.shall be made excec-ling iteventy-live eta: per tan. TII lUD 'CLASS. I.ll,achandize generally, such as dry geodsz."4ribtn... wpre, salt, iron in pigs, bars, or any stags or manufae- . twee beyond the ore. nails, grainr - and all other articles net specifically enumerated In classes tint and s seennd. Two cents per ton per mile rOf the first twenty mile. carried .and three-Murtha of a tent per ton per mile fur; any additional distance carried beyond twenty miles. • Xots.—l all cases where (moor more hub are passed. and the distance carried shall be leas than two miles,' the charge for toll shall 'be for two mines according to:,. the Hasa to which the articles carried may belong. And in alt cases where the foregoing rates shall ex - Cced. 41 colds per ton on the ascertained tonnage of the 'Mit et, for any lock passed below Reading. or 4 cents per ton, shore Readlng , the toll shall Ls charged at these wen,' listed rates on all articles. TOLL ON EMPTY BOATS. !lints intended to ne run regularly in the trade on the. line of the Canal will be licensed to pasalhe whole or any part of GM line empty by the payment of ten dollars.. The licenses Will he issued by any collector.and wilt continue In force during I be year ISIS. progided the bOtity so licensed shall pay a rum is 102 equal to tan dollars per mouth. Boats not so licensed will be charged five cents pet unitumtlity carry cargo tehtth has paid lave doll tart to , -- Any lumina licensed as aforesaid, and running trams a single level (Stile work., shall pay for each lock they' may at any time pass, four cents per ton _on the aster-, tallied tonnage thereof above Reading, and ail quarter cents par ton below Reading. , VARS. BOATS, AND LANDINGS. , The Company will 'moist: earn. boats, nnU landings. and alind every Gicility for transporting coal to luirliee at the most reasonable rates, end they are prepared In make contracts wills operators and %ghat* eughged In' the coal trade. and with those who will build and mis boats °Tillie Canal, on liberal terms. Applications mi these subjects are to be made - Lti the President of Die Company, and they Will receive pomp* attention. corder of the Board.. • . Dec I i-50] F. - I , IIALLY, roOldent. office atlas Schnylkil N sigatton Co.:DSC-7. 1117. • To Fgrmers. - • . - Llol,llt 'PONS of Afrir'an bt Sittifalina Guanri.musi calved and los sife.hy the undersigned. 'lse Bab. dolma is the very tree mttcle of African Guano, and re sembles Peruvian In quality, at a Much tower price. . This consignment is Vint In_season for top dresalng corn, turnips, hock' Tv rydit, it.," and. will .tut sold at amen advance 4.00 an 4:, , r tingie'haik'l- Ju tie 2t3 . cnosurm --lr • eV; mu:lived aid fog liti4N'ti Gcotery attn!. rfIOKLEQ siE4LuD 1 sale at tOCII6-121 •M. 4q l -. 11 0' */ I=3 EMI El gni Mitt •adw 'than Ida. a Del amen Imam Pubi von nen iel ten IS I
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