The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, January 08, 1848, Image 3

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alorday Morning, Jan.' 8, 1818.
',....r.1i: i , • TAMAQUA. .. . • _
444,- Ma.; E. J. PIT II authorised to receive ettisertp•
1-*ut farina Miners' Journal, and receipt for tie seine,
;.4 , 4i1e Drug m . ire. la Tamaqua. .
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- VOLNEY B. PAI.IdEII.
4g his Ilea! Estate gad Coat Are:tits,
A101•1Wf or Third & Chesnut Streets. Philadelphia,
Nassau Suter,. hew York, -
Ili, State Street, Barton, and ,
Snails east corner of Baltimore, & Calvert Minds.
7.lltashinore, to our agent for ireceiving auhicrlptions and
'''Vettrjrtisenients for the !diners' Journal.
The eirculstion of the Miners' Journal V greeter
'ltanarrany other paper published in Northern, Penroyiva•
WlCnod her nearly rdouble the circulation - of any other
gulathed to Schuylkill county, kale* circulates largely
. saworr capitalist.• manufartorers. iron and.coal dealer.,
Vim:limit the Atlantic and Eastern States.
PROTRCTIYE POLICY OF TUE COUNTRY!
The People Deineed it, Itestoratioe
.12; Per iercsiasee, •
G•n•ral ZAONARY TAYLOR;
oPiliS:ct to the Decklop °fate Whig Notional Ccroveution
%V ARRANGEMENT.—Owing to their irregular rs
.:!esido and other sources of complaint, we haveconcluded
. 11* 3 / 4 iind our metr hi mail. hereafter. in the different
stAis in this 'county., Wit have' assurances froin Wash
tiSipszt that our Subscribeis In the cuunty,arill not long he
, ntifttiectsd to Prvunta on their' local newspapers. as the at.
-*son of Congress hat already been drawn to the Sub
-3slsti, with every probability that it will receive their
ii:try exaction. in the messitiose.ihe country-press has
figy to speak out to secure free circalatlosito their papers
{bite counties in which they art respertivelypnblidted.—
(tit sulitcribeni In Minerva:le and Pert Cohan,
;WA receive their paper, as heretofore. •
1 :- . .irrOol. C. F. Jackarni. of this Borough, 101
We on Tuesday last, for the City of Mexico, at
tb il:wane. of the . Idavorilc bodge at Reading.
Gil the purpose of bringing home for bloat inter.
bent, the remains of Lieut. Wunder, a citizen of
biding, and at the tine of his decease a member
tf.ptptain Loesees volunteer company. (in the
&ening previous to leaving, a number of Col. J.'s .
44sit opal (fiends gaff him the compliment of a sup.
at the American House. Robert Morris, Rio.
understand accompanies him upon the journey,
king desirous of travelling cud enjoying the se+
along the route , end the ineiderits end life
pile present eampeign. Teey both have our
swidhs fix their health - Lad safe return to
44rfrieals .
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10}Gcu. G. Sihrotici, dripper 141shsatongo
1 . 07, chip, was on Monday the 27th ult. elected
Osnd of thi 6thliegiuteht, 21 Brigade, 6th Di
iiihn P. AL ,
`,,,ity• Schuylkill Narigalur.—On Monday last,
OaHawing persons were elected officers of the
Atlipally for the counting year.
Prraidcot—FREDERICK FiLALEY
-Reamers,
fia Kr WllltitM W. Lon:strati!
astleiste Williamson,. Joseph H. Seal,
Worrell. • Isaiah Hecker.
Veirle ' Ve. Joshua Lippineolt, -
Wm. S. Abbott.
WIN?. Carpenter. ' N. 1.. Paleskie.
Claudius harper, .leeretary and Treasurer
LAl:tonnage of t6eillanal for 1847, was as fol
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asap ding, including 'coal, tons,
stnart:4ing,
Tons,
Vir,We proud our reudert, this week with
le - ii3nuarcoal statistics. as full as it was pos.
bierjor us to prepare them this' week. The
tiataatity of Coal sent to market during the year
iiiiiiihtained officially' from the different cornpa
i-,:,,E, ,
usaland great pains'haye been taken to ,make
':iiisialher stotidtica as correct as any of a similar
Winter could be Mitife. Altboughjhey occupy,
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fre;,ionall, space, we can:assure our readers that
ticared about three,week's labor to collect, pre
condense and arrange them in the present
: —and therefore, we are decidedly of the
a that we are entitled to the courtesy of ,at
tali tt Medii to our Journal when - transferred iuto
p ' papers,
' fraltie Presidents of the Philadelphia and . Read
ii*iiroad; the Schuylkill Navigation Company
O r ate Delaware and Hudson Canal Cdmpany,
LitJoJarly, and the Collectors generally and
kenr::iwo make this public acknowledgment of
Wthaiihi fur the promonc.B with which they
010111 'be desired itdo!msCon.
COAL TRADE FOR NV.
tiiil,4loS,ring is the tflizial quaLtity of Coal
liCAtionotket in the lolhirring years, which we
iear. codsideLhte trouble, and can be
fh4l : 4 , un as cotrict. It is not stolen from other
dlir 11l
Rid.
• 1847. 1846. Increase.
1.360,G81 1,233.562 127,119
222,693 3,440 219,253
67 457 513,926 8 531
r,:,:i
1,650;831 1.295,028 354.903
1412 . 643.973 , 524.989 120,994
aiana, - 388,203 320.000 68.203
VtOtiharre, 294,398 192.503 - 91,895
stn, 14.904 12,073 2,332
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.in '47. 638,317 tuns.
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:. lite h ! t u l a , ntitY r cent to Ena u tt • Sehoy l lk xilslo7Bun3l
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' ..iilr regions . 1,331.275
!i7 . 1-4- i • .
• i• 34. • • ----
1 0 ,to favor of Schuylltillcs.—tona, .319,536
1 be obser%cd that thtrincrease fur bcbuyl.
• ta4uty in 1847, was 354,903 tuns, and .the
' Nittis
(coin all the other :egions • was only
4. , ..
1:14.1 1 3 e whole quantity sent to market since
inetyrnent of the trade, bchuylkill noun-
Oaqurnabi,tl ' lona, 10,213.120
"iiittr regions, 8,580,480
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2,992,309 2,313 993
.3,343,993
`.‘.l COAL BREAKERS.
pt.the West hlra . nch there am 26 Breakers iu
of which are of Bastin a- Patent, 3 ul
alt n'a, 2 of Richardam's, and 2 of
r:'llehav
rk
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e Norwegian there are 13 Deceit/iv-12
aillne end 1 of DeHaeens.
tri?theu Mull Creek there are 13 Breakers— ; lo
7 . 1 ' II and threareofree Mills.
hy e .Schaylkill Valley there are 19 Break-
i 44 of Baum s, I of Richardson's, 1 of De.
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le and 2 Coffee Mille.:l
a bubo Schu - ylkill tbere are 7 Breakers,
tie all of the Lehigh pattern. .
• ix!. e iliwatara there are 5 Breakers—l of
in* the others are Umboltes pattern.
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- e Little !Schuylkill, Lehigh Pattern 7
" e Swatars, Calhulteri Pattern, 4 ,
gj.';; •
i f al number of breakers in'use ' 84
0 - ttio's Breakers are driven by steam, el.
—one of which is driven by water -pow
" The others by totravower. One of. Rich
driven
is iv by horse-power ; also three or,
Mills. The other Coffee MMs are
... Ail waterpower . Ili e number of Break
steampatver. is 73. All these
the exception of one or two, hare
lured within three years.
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ng hi the quantity of Coal trans.
different Rail Road. in SchuAill
((glossing years, with the increase.
18(7. . 1846., Increase.
603,396 490,316 :111,081
:36,222 237,496 decrease.
221,656 223,112 98.544
274,540 169,608 104,934
11611 10 4.491 pi .007 15,394
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4139,2 n 41)7,281 .
81,957
Road 42 145 ' 7,178 4.967
11, 25.311 1.157 '3.554
IL IL 67.457 - f!,1128 • 11,521
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LERIGII COAL TRADE.
' TUE FOREIGN COAL TRADE,
The following is a comparison of the trade in
the following years _ sent from the differout sec•
dons of this region:
1847. 1846.
Lehigh Summit Mine, .20 t ,951 165,011
Do. Room Run, 132.978, 109,052
Beam Meadow Ce. 109.363 85;948
Summit Co. - 32,820 . 11,868
Hazleton to. 105,766 98,541
Buck Mountain Co. 60,847 46.104
Wyoming, ' 10,246 5,866
Increase in 1847,
LITTLE SCHUYLKILL COAL TRADE
The trade from this region is on the increase:
and will no doubt continue to increase very rapidly
hereafter. The facilities have been greatly in
creased by the laying down of a substantial Iron
Road leading from Tamaqua to Port Clinton, a
distance of 20 mike, and the introduction of mo•
tile power during part of the pest season; There
are ten Collieries iu operation. and one preparing.
Eleven Engines in all, of 200 horse poviier, are
at work in the region, ten of which drive break.
ers—and ono is used fur hoisting coal. There
was sent from this section of the region in 1847,
106,401 tons of Coal; by the folloiaing Operators :
J. & R. Carter, tons 31.344
'Heston & Carter
24.282
Harlan & Henderson 16,901-
Robert Ratan' & Co. "
- 13.512
James Tatgart 9 488
Win. Donaldson 9,265
Hendricks,Jones & Birbcck (new colliery) 802
John Anderson & Co. . " 807,
355,160
77,237
44397
The following ehowe the'trade of this region
from its commencement in 1832, in round num.
In 1832
1833
1834
1835
1836
1837
1838
1839
1840
1841
1842
1843
1844
1845
1646
1817
Total in l 6 year*,
'l'b• town-of Tamaqua has increased very rep.
idly -in population during the last year, we sup.
pose it has nearly trebled within thelsst four year,.
Whole streets hare sprung up se if by magic
—and some of the edifices, are imong the lars
eat, moat subit.tutiel and beautiful in tha
noun
ty.
TIIC SWATARA COAL. REQION
This region is beginning, to. attract attention.
from the fact that it htts secured to it two outlets
to market, which will greatly increase its trade,
hereafter, and render a large extent of Coal bud
productive. During the last seas m the eaten
lion of the West Branch Rail Road a distance cf
miles was conipleed, which connectsl'remont,
Donaldson, &c. veldt the Schuylkill Valley at
Schuylkill Haven, and about 2000 tone were
conveyed Over the extension.
There were eleven Collieries worked in 1847
in this srction of the region,--iz. Meow ? Kilx
miller, thee. dr. Co. and Wherler4 Miller's, on
tholorberry Creek Branch—and Cult, Grakin &
tontison'e, Hcil & Bower's, C. E. Spangler &
Co. Henry Eitel, .Werntz 4 Strurnpfier, Steer,
Harvey & Co. Snyder. Barr & Co. Reinohl &
Gardener, and Greenwalt & GI erg, orithe Swat/
ra. Morris & Fisher are sinking • Slope -at
Tremont, and several other Collieries are pen.
paring for next year's !ruttiness. There are five
Cost Breakers erectedthe vicinity of Tremont
and Donaldson,' four of' which are driven by
Steam and one - by water power. •We could not
obtain the quantity of Coal sent to market by the
different operator,.
18,793.003
The towns of Tremont and Donald.on ere both
in a douriahing condition. and that section of the
region is increasing rapidly in poputalion.
COAL TILtIn OF TU4I.INE
•
The folliming is the quantity!. of Coal deliver
ed on thOirie orßailtond in 1846 and 1847.
1847. 1846.
brwigeborir 167 •75
Port Clinton , —0 6
Heraurg _ -
' . 1007 071
Manville — . ' 1060 1300
Between!. 51ohrbeille & Reading 1324 1042
Reading 47.574 • 35 738
Elaunptown . . 1446 1854
Dangleaville 1733 1433
Pottstown 0109 3696
Royer's Furd , 285 317
Phomisville 45,878 23 853
Valley Furge 1990 -1480
Port Kennedy - . 6774 4079
Norristown ' • 9061 —11,988
Lime Kilns below Norrinown 2654 1362
C°//lbeb°clen' Spring Mill I 4 1 ,458 26,170
and Plymouth '
Manayunk • 5345 6930
Fells . 7059 2996
Geroantown . 3875'. 5362
Nicetown , ' 5098 . i 5720
Trenton Rail Road' 0000 2907
Junction with State Road 10,343 6181
201.40_ 155.460
To Philadolptos 203,540: 198.582
To Zellwood - 958,001 844.218
The quantity of Coal ditlivered on t h e line of
Zonal during the year 1847, was 85,478 tons—
waking' the whole supply for the you 1847
i20.,1 0 Lop; fP LlPPettee'over 1848 of 71,160
torte.
The following is the quantify of Coal im
ported into the United State' from June 30th
1821, to June 30t11, -- 1847, both 'Tors incru
rase, in tuna of 20 bushels, obtained from the
of f icial documents at Washington, together with
the quantity of Anthracite sent to market sm
nosily during the same period .
Years. ' Foreign Coal. Anthracite Coal.
1820 ' 365
1821 • 22,122 1 0,73 .
1822 34.523 2 240
1823 30,433 6.823
11324 7,228 • 9.541 •
1825 25,645 31 983
1826 35.665 48.047
1827 . 40,257 • 63,434
1828 . 32.302 r 77,516.
1829 , • 45,393 , 112.083
1830 - 58,136 174,734
1831' 36,509 176,1320
1832 • 72,97 d 363.871
1833 2 --, 92,432 487.748
1834 - 71,626 376.636
1835 - . ' ' 49,969 560.758
1836 108,432 - 682,428
• 1837 153,45 U 881.476
: 1838 129 083 - ' 739.293
1839 - 181,551 819.327
- 1840 162 867 865 414
1841 :. 155 894 958.899
1842 ' 141,521 , 1.108 001
1843 41.163 1.263 538
, 1844 87,073 1631,669
1845 ' 85.776 ' 2 023 052
1846 156.853 2.343 992
1847 148,021 2.982,309
643.972 _ 522,989
522,889
120.983
The importation of Foreign coal, under a duty
of 91,75 per ton, our readers will observe, has in.
creased considerably within the last two years,
ending June 30th. 1647. This was caused in a
great measure by the heavy trade between , this
country and Europe. in the shape of bread stuff
coal having been substituted on their route home,
as ballast. Believing that, the reduction of the
duty to less thou $1 per ton, under the free.trade
act of 1846, which took effect in December follow
ing, would greatly increase the foreign impurta•
lions, wo made application at Washington for in.
formation, and find that the importation of For.
eign coal for the Gust quarter of the present fiscal
year, ending on the 30th of Sept. - 1847, reached
nearly one hundred thousand tons. During the
grinner ending January Ist, 1848, 'we presume ttie
Importation was equally as much, if not mom—
end therefore we predict, that during the present
year The importation of Foreign coal will be greater
than any yea: ionce the foundation of our Gov
ernment:
106,401
EEO
14.000
40.000
34,000
41,000
35 000
31,000
13:000
9,000
20,000
40.000
27.000
31,000
67.000
74,000
,91.01.0
196.401
PROGRESS OF STEAM POWER EC TOE COAL
I.IIISINESS.
054,258
The whole number - of Steam Engines engaged
in the Coal Trade in this Region, is as foll.iws :
Engine& Floret , Power.
Engaged in the trade, t 845, 68 - 2018
Added id 1846, 38 • 903
Added in
.Making the whole number of Engines engaged
in pumping, hoisting and breaking pool in the
t3chuylkill County Coal Region,l67—with an eg•
gregate power of 4465 horses. As a portion of
these Engines are run day and night, a horse poiv
'er may be estimated equal to the power of 10
men, consequently they perform the labor offully
four thuusand sex hundred and
_fiftypicn.
All the Engines added in — 1844' were built in
Schuylkill 'County. - -- Otr - Machinists also built
during the year, 18 Engines for other purposes
than mining, with an aggregate power of 868
horses. Eight of those are used in Schell.
kill County for various purposes—the others were
sent to Boston, Reading, Harrisburg, Coloinbia
and Carbon counties, Sunbury, Mexico,. 6cc , 4ce•
—making79 Steam Engines of the power of 2212
horses turned out in Se.huylkill County in ills
year 1847. We question whether any other coun
ty or city in the United States turned out an equal
number of Engines within the game period.
By a recent official report it appears that in
France. which numbers a population of upwaids
of 34,000,00 inhabitants, there were in 1845,
only 207 Steam En4incii in operation in thateoun
try—there are in'e.lchuylkill County alone, 206
Steam Engine:: urpcb,.l at the present time, all
of which are rutuiing ercept three or four.
The Engines built and 'sold during the last
year were turned out at the following establish-
ments:- • -No. H. Power.
Ifaywood &Snyder, Pottoeille, 10 .653,,
E. W. McGinnis " 12 480
.1. L. Pau, ~ 4 -- 75
W. Esßawl. Mini:ravine. 20 '540
S. SiHyman 4 Oa, Mat Carbon, 6 ' 120
l'..Wint weer), • " 6 130
Hudson. Bniith&Taylor. Tamaqua, 8 • 140
Umboliz & Co.. Tremont, ' 4 50
liawks,Sykes& Vancleve,St.Claii, 1 15
. .
There ire about 12 Engines (secentruf the
largest rases) compbted Ia the different establish
ments, some of which have been sub! end not
liken away—the others remain unsold. The
number built in the county lest ?ear was 50—in
crease in 1847, 29. •
The Engines turned out at these astablioltments
will compare with any manufactured in the Uniied
States, and in poidt of strength and- durability
they are not equalled. When we take into con
sideration the fact that during the last year 61
:Engines for Colliery purposes, more thanene half
of the whole number employ d at the commence •
went of the year, were add we can form a
tolerably eozrect idea of the tapir& with which
the use of steam-power is increasing in our region.
Should the. Coal Trade continue to increase as it
haslet a few years back, we may venture the pro.
diction that the period is not far distant when
dcboylkill County will be noted not only for man
ufacturing put ;Jr TP l 97Og Pi gfeaso nwPbq of
Steam r f niines .Win by cotter. county In the
Union.
1,860,6e1 1,188,258
THE MINERS' JOURNALI , ' , AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER
- , •
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We append below, a list of ill the operators
this region - who lative mined and sent fa' market
over 6000 tons of coal In 1817, exespt- three or
four on the'Mount Cation Railroad, a statement
of which the Collector informs be is authorized
by the dornpany not to furnish. Several of the
'individuals operating on, this I Road twin latilled
in the quyttity mined at their establishments-01nd
others who desire publicity being given,and whose
Ewald end amount of Coal Crlionl di not appear
in the list, must attribute , it to the right cause.
Whenever operators have desired us not to include'
their names in the list we havelinvariatly com
plied with their wishes, and therefore we can see
no good reason on the part of that company from
witholdiog this information from us, (whi c h.
freely given by all the other Rail Road cempardis
in the county) unless it is to keep the public (.14
acquainted with the basica* of the Delaw .
Coal Company, which is now the only incorpor
ted Company mining Coal in this region; an
which, in the aggregate of its fusiness, has ' false
behind a number of individual operators. 0
Impression is that it would stand about fifth a
.lath on the list In making appplicatian fur
the list, in order to remove all objections, we ex
pressly stared that if the Delaware Coal Co. or
any individual desired their names not to appear,
they 'Could be included among the sundry ship
pers. With the statement we could deice up
our statistics more full and satiafactort for the pub•
lic—without it we are subjected to a great many
inconveniences, alitl additional :trouble, in a very
arduous, perplexink,and in many instances, thank
less task, in collekng and prest4ving a correct
statement of the rise and pmgrese of the 'Anthra
cite coal trade in the Uniteil Stlates fur future
history :
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O 93
. Tons.
Mikes. Haywood &'Co. ,: i 1 , 98,907
M.H. &P. Heilner, ' , . . 92.769
James C. Oliver. , 88.017
Ro,l4ere, Sinnicloun & Ca. ! ! 84 688
Wilke:it Payne, . " 61 273
8. Sillyman & C. Silly roan & Ca. • 51.435
Gideon Best. , 54,545
• ' .
George H. Pons: 46,766
Joseph G. 'Antra, . • 40.573
Thos. Petherick,.. ' „44 414
Robert Adorns & Co. 40.155
Geu. Spencer & Co. . 98.131
John Pinker Lou, . ' 37,112
Chile' Miller, 36 341
Charles M. Hill, 36,091
W. de T. JoilliF, --- ,
29.523
E. W. 51cGinnit, , 26 908
Jacob Serrill. ' 24,856
Alfred Lawton. . 22.496
T. & W. Pollock, , 117,073
J. CockhO, • . • 16 584
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Sillymin dr. Fister, .. - I . I , _ •16423
Th... T. Ash. - 1 - 1 1 12i 922
Haven'a Mine, Mill Creek, 15.006
Joseph F. Taylor. - i 14,898
A. Heebner & Sons, .- . • 1 13.374
Caleb Parker; . l3lt i 2
11.. Hekezh. r, • 12.343
K. Kear, . 11 287
James Penman. . ' ' . 1 , 1.286
Tl.oinui Wi11it0,e,9.173
,
John Spencer, . 8 980
J. Wesley. ; 8908
Jones & Evans, . 8.93
Colrhan & Hlsonan, . 8 858
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it 1
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t 1721
Y -
Deb
-;g
Jamey B. rry,
A. A. Clarka•rn.
Guiterinan, &
There were only 100 Operalon engaged in .
mining Coal in the whole Schuylkill Region dur.
ing 1847.• Of this numlisr 17 mined upwards
of 30.000 lons of Cual-23 mined upwards of
20.000 tone—and 38 upwards of 10.000 tone.
17 sent about tuns 1.036.000
0 between 20 and 30.000 tuns sent 156,000
Totil Collieries worked its 1847, 143, et which
42 ere below the water level. There are proba
bly about IS :Erlditional collieries preparing for
next year's bu-iness, 7or which ere below the
water Some of the old ones are wo•ked
out - Arbor° the water level L
and are standing idle.
106 2921
1947, 61 1544
CM
79 =l2
COAL OPERATORS.
• 23 operators sent " 1.192 009
77 sent the balance about !' 08,000
As the expenses of mining increases the num
ber of Operators are gradually diminishing. This
is _apparent from the fact that although the num
ber of Collieries have increased during the last
year, the number of Operators in the region heist,
diminished down to about 100. Twee years ago
they numbered about 140. Some of the larger
operators work Lie and six culberies.
Tho Collieries are located as follows
Above
WassWasslevel. W p at e e i r °7 levgii.
West Winch, 28 . 14
=I
Mtn Crcrk
Schu)Kill Vall,y,
==Mlll
Soratara,
101 1 1. - 42
42
; •‘; rL,; c • -
ai6deS '''=" • :Isar
The Coal Trade for 18418.
Amount of COM sent over the Phlladelohia and
Rending Raul Road, for the week ending on Thursday
evening last :
Port C.nrhon,
Pottsville. •
Fichuylkil Haven,
Port Clinton,
MINE DILL AND 13011 IYI.KILL HATES R. R.'
The following is the amount of owl Inanition/id over
Ills Road, dnring•the 4 days ending Jan. 51h, 1818 g
- • • 8011 02 too l s. •
WILL I NEWELL, Collector.
VROM the state of New. York.—
hteser...l: Kidd Jr. Co.
Gents:—Please send me by Express, It down hoses
..ilfLowe's Lire,. Pills" They are selling good bare,
and soil g3nerally. Yours gre. E. P. STEDYIiyI.
Mayville, Chatsugue Co.. N. Y.. Dee. 24, 1810.
Prepared for the propdeber. and sold whol,ale sad
retail by J. KIDD Jr. Co.
No. CO Wood street, Pittsburg. I's.
Me N. IL—Purchasers will Meese he particular and
inquire fur "Dr. McLane's Liver PHU," and take no,
other.
The increased demand for Da. WI. %NES LIVER
PILL, since theirtntroductinn by us as his agent., has
far est eeded 01It MOS! sanguine expectations. It iv now
about TEN YEARS ■inre they were brought before the
public. During this lime hundreds of emigrates have
'Men handed us. testifying to their efficacy, and stating
the very great relief they had derived fru= the use of
them. We have nnw in our poesessinn many certifies.
ie.! from respectable persons, who have used 'Ds.
3PLANE'S . I.IVER PILL with the most happy runts,
where every other known remedy had been used in vain.
Also, quite a number of regniarmhysiciana.of good sten
ding, through the country, are wing and recommending
in their practke.
It Pairbeen our sincere wish, that thaw Pills should
he fairly and fully tested he esperi,mre, and stand or fall
by the effects produced. That they have bnen so tested,
and that the result hos been In every reepept favorable.
we call thousands to witness, who have !experienced
their benefkial ,trecim. ; i .
Da. I.'LANE'S P 11.1.8 are not held forth mr
mended (like most of tire popular medicines or the day)
as universal cute tills. but simply for LIVES COals
PLAINTS, and those symptoms connected writ! • de
ranged state Or that organ. J. KIDD &
Dor sale in Pottsville by John S. C, Menlo, ;and Julia
O. Ihnurn Druggists.
Jab 2-8-emo.
The East India Tea impany.
DATING OPENED A TEA WAREIIOI33Pe
JYa. 122, No "IA TAtrd Arta, mut daor 14
Old Rotterdam hotel,'
I.IIILADELPHIA. ,
,FOR the driposal of their choice GREEN AND
,FOR
L A CR. TEA of t
in lates a imp c , would
very respectfully ite call from un ary
merchants-and others visiting our city.; Our teas are of
the driest quality; and very fragrant., hs tlug been select.
ed the greatest care and at unusual low prime..
For the country trade they will be packed In quarter.
halt or pound - packages, If preferred ; thus furnishing
two advantages; Ist no loss in draught. 2.1 an assort.
meat of teas fora very small amount of capital. Ths
latter partienlarty Is ofadvantage to persons of moderate
means, and whose sales oft ho article are limited. Oar
determination is to avoid all unnecessary °Muse that
will base a tendency to increase tbe cost' of oor teas,
hence the present course of circular letters tp the trade
instead have ding agents, a mad ice 'pursued by same
of clur coremponules. at very grearespense. Three
Ageing must be paid whether they make sales for not.
With the advantages we pusses/tot procuring Tess, and
a dime application to business, to say nothing of wen
ding to our own Mistiest, and not entrusting it to others
mutt Ultimately insure as matins of your custom.
•
. J n.B-2-Virtu.
HE
halved
Dolls, and Fancy Articles.
HE subscribers base Just ceived ai Ana and large
assortment of toys, dulls, fancy boxes, ban:mike s.
flu vlntlne. and best quality violin strings, stales and
IW. pendia. German pipes, setae cues and tobee.thati!
bales, mine& and arum 'sent, of other anklet erhkb
they wit! sell .nholerale - and retalt at the very lowest
prket 7 '
.. GEM & JQIIN DOLt-.•.-'-
- ' No. in m
, u arcs. below '
!minters an d mantilhttneemof toya, ivory nal*
ops its., ,to ,rthila,Octlpl7-91-14::
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emvifi. *le,. :e.diueni. i...--' , :rtefi'Wnes=..,. :„.:.„n„.n,..„,„ ~.. .
liclinoes Columbian Calculator,
- A NEW AND PITRELY AMERICAN ' •
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, . ABITHIMET/C.,.
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• . Taint Edifies, Raised eel emerged. •
' IN adoring the third edition of this work to the public
!". *erbium selected from assent hundred letters tom
, ateadatarY of the "Columbian Calculator," the fol.
towing:
The 1 0 lb:twine recommendation islimm'Themas B.
Barreeres, Esq., the late able and talented superinten•
dent of lbe Cme Mon Sawa* of the state-cared who may.
very properly be termed tho "Fath er of our Common'
School system ice —,
"1 fret pleasure In expresstut the opinion that the'
Colombian Calculator, by ale. Almon. Ticknor. Is -a
. most valuable school book. - Tb• adbermaceto out own
'beautiful! and simple decimal system ormoneYand the
exclusion of t the, British currency of pounds, shilling',
and pence. Wbieb forms one of its chief dillerenctice from
other arilbmetlcs. I consider a decided and valuable
improvement. It throve appeared to me tireless, if
not Worse. to prixzle the beginner' la arithmetic with
questions In any other money than our own , at a time, too..whell the unavoidable Intricacies of the science
see etteileiently nunterons and didlerilt to talk all his
patience, and when the teacher's Muer °Nett should be
to excite and sustain his Interest in the study. After
he has become well versed lathe principles otatithme
tic. and complete master of all maculation" in our own
coin, it ht not only peeper to rive him • -knowledge of
those of other lend!. but It will be found practicable:A
do so in floe-tenth of the tlimereqnisite father pnrpese
at au earlier.perind. In nuinEother respeme, also, the
Columbian, Calculator Is a superior work. and 1 there
fore cordially recommend it. Taos 11. Licesowcs.
Leaciteree. Nov. Re. 1847. .
Prom Dr. Buschenhereer, M. D., Surgeon LT. U. Navy,
Brooklyn. New York.
P. S. Naval Hospital. Kew York, Play 0, 1645.
A. name,. Eeq. :—Doar Sir :—I have examined with
some attention the "Colombian Calculator," prepared
by you for the use of schools. It rives me great plea".
oreto believe your system of deelmal arithmetic is
better adapted to the daily business wantsof the people
of the United Stares than any work on arithmetic with
which tam ammeluted. Thee:camphr and illustrations
of the several rules are well devised and American in
their character. 1 should be glad to boner that your
took to extensively need in our prbeary schools.
Itespectfidly and truly vour.nh'et sent.
It , ; - W. S. W. Brecon asses..
Illeh School. Arivelserlt. Nen York. 1846.
Davin! examined Mr. Tirknor's Arithmetic, with
'eneiderable rare. 1 have come to the conelusinti that
is well calculated to import a hill and clear under
petting of Armes. so appllemble to 'the beehives
ntactions of the country. Its particular superiority
ever other arithmetic' of the day consists in Its lucid
llustration...and correct application to business; the
' rrency of the United State".
I , C. It Sewn, PrinelpaL
I cheerfully concur in . the sentimentrexprused py
' r. Smith in the above.
Iv, .1 suns C. TOOKER, Cla s Poical Teacher. Newbury.
f
B. STICTIIIIION, M. U.. Principal. Public School.
Pear Sir:— Ile pleased to accept my thanks for the
livnr Yon have done me in presenting me with a copy
'the "Columbian Calculator." 1 . have examined it.
id consider It well adapted to the use of our district
hoots and academies. and recommend il as such Mali
achere who wish to improve their Pupils in practical
ititractic Your, truly. J. B. Ensue-. •
Principal of Bethlehem School, Pa.„ 1846.
I have examined Mr. Tickunr's work, entitled the
'N.'alutnician thilculator." and am highly pleased with
de manner of its execution. and Intend to Introduce it
ta my school as Soon as practicable.
i
i M. S. Prxcwv. •
Principal of High School. Gothic Hall, Brooklyn.
'I hare examined Mr. Tieknor's Arithmetic, and think
I well calcllla , od for common "chords and academie.,
girl recommend it as a work well worthy the Patronage
- II Principal
public. -;_' , Plummier Scanner, A. M.,.
Principal of th Religion t y Academy. Connecticut. ,
J. J: Noreon, tt. PRATT. WM- WIIIWIT. ,
- .., Texchere. Salisbury, Connecticut.
.! hove examined' Mr. Ticknor's work on arithmetic
eltitlett the "Columbian Calculator." and consider it
seenirably calculated for common school instruction.
Neiman as practicable! will introduce It into my,acbool.
E. Dimes.
I Principal,-Classkal School. Nth street. Philada.=
, 2sar Sir :- 1 have thoroughly eXlglitted VOW . work
o arithmetic. the "Columbian Caleniatoo .and pro.
titmice it Ike leek for the common schools and amide
ni".• of this emintry The • rrapeemelit. the, number of
p4ctical arasopics, and the full and expl kit explanat ions
of-he rules. render it well calculated toinipayt a thorn'
knswledee of this mkt Important science. I will in
troduce it into my school as soon as convenient. •
•
[ ISW. with respect,
Clawical Schaal. ic Ettitten. x is•
Rh. . Colo minim Calculator." by Mr. Almiln Tick
n4l: I have erainlned, acid must say that I am much
p i red with its arrangement. and think no introdurtlen
I out actinide would be a great and public benefit.
Fleenor Wino's"
POltic Schnot. Nn. t. nathloll, N. Y . •
[concur in the above recunicuendatlnn.
T. 11. STorr.
, Princip3l Public School. N 0.3. lindoinn.
Nem York, ISO.
;have eantnin.da wotitnn rithmrile entitled the
7.980
7,951
6 846
in Calculator," by Mr. Ticknor, am well
phsced with the at ra niement and the general incident
elitildating the principles ocnuinbers. It is a work
which I have no beshation in recommending to the
frievds of edema." seeryielicre. iikART Swoa Dn.
PHs. of English Aim'ferny, No 38, 6th Avenue, N. Y.
noel cheerfully concur In the shove. 1
3lvlWel BrauusLevi 147, Waverly Place. N.Y
• Sheffied. Aar, . t E 46
I Mave examined M. Tieknor's "Columbian Calcula -
tor." and hare been much pleased with its general are
raniement. rind especially with the conciseness and
minrellcity of Os rules. Tile rejeCtion of the "pounds.
slitEncr, sad pence," in a areal measure, and the in.
tendiction eerawsls. in their prelims' place is an im
pediment. I I hope to see the labors of the author
repaid by its' ceneral IntrndUction into One whoa!' and
au:Cm:Mei. .I. It. lansawasr,
Alto from
Having examined Mr. Tlcknor's Arithmetic, I am
fully persuaded It pastimes serifs of no ordinary kind,
which might to enlist the attention nr teachers of youth
on the all-important et:fence of Common Arithmetic. I
■bah Introduce It into my school without deter.
At. HOAG, Wu. Clime?, and Jonc KiLLY.
Principals of Public Schools.
I think Mr.Ticknor. has well succeeded in comprising
much in a aural' space In his "Columbian Calculator "
It strikes me favorably In several respect., particularly
ihei- Reviews" and the "Appendix." w here iutte f ffusis
work" Is arranged under different beads. The book fs
'decidedly practical, the grtutest.recouneudatlon that
=l'm given to an arithmetic designed for our district
schools and academies. J. G. Nsacnaan, A. M.
lticlpal of lac yerstown Academy, Lebanon Co., Pa
LVMAX Nurnem.
Prial of the English. Poplin% Alyerstown Academy
Carlisle. Pe.. March aa, LNr.
Mar Sir ;—A (ter a careful examination of the'. Co
lumbian llulculator." I feel, at liberty to say that I
reglad it as admirably adapted to the purpose of Corn
toot Nihon' education. The ruled are well expressed,
and tho different steps of every process so distinctly
marked, that the student is in no danger of coafounding
them together or mistaking their order. Thl• Is but
one of the recornMenditiona of the work. The others
will become ebviou■ upon a fait trial. I have no doubt
'that'll* fa ithfal study will go very far towords laying
the fituudation of a solid acquaintance with mathemat
ical science. Very respectfully yours,
A. DEVINIILT.
Principal of the Male nigh rlshool, Carlide, Pa.
From IY. McCa iney, Esq., Professor of Mathematics,
Jalayette College.
' JSa slow, January 7, 1615.
ii,. 7icYaor .— Pwr.tllr :—I have looked over some
of the proof sheets of your treatise on oral:M.oe, and
ani pleased to observe that you have introduced many
procti:al examples in illustration of the roles. Your
book is welt adapted to those who desire a practical
work on the subject. and Is jail in details end Mastro
tints fur those who pre commencing the study of this
science. Practical books are the kind adapted to the
bonness transaMious of the age.
Very truly yours, &c., McCsserstv.
"
Detir Sir:-In reply tie your icqUiry, I can say that I
have been engaged these tea years In the cause of edu
cating our eon itry's children and in that time have
used nearly a :pore of arithntetito in my school, among
which were Pike's. DabolPs, nose's. Smiley, Watts,
Emerson, Davies, Smith. fee.: but they are all seriously
deficient in all those eminent real:peels. particularly in
relation to oar rerreery. as well as ID other points.—
rile arrangement of your arithmetic is excellent, and
helves very little eltance of improvement in this respect.
It is an A.IIItAICAN Aarritvg-rte. adapted to Atnenean
Currency, to Amerman Teachers. - and Scholars. The
numerous and approprilete examples given Muter the
respective rules, illustrating and explaining the aides
opt 'nada, ¢6 , is a feature that places It ahaVa all other
arithmetic, in this respect. I can tenth the children
were oferitbattic. in less time, with less labor to them
and myself, front this than any otherarithmetic. I have
no doubt lent that It will anon supersede all the old an
tiquated, obselrie, and 'theterodyrt" systems now so
widely circulated and generally u*d.' Myebildna erns
readily amino arithmetical principles In the use of this
boot; they seem to have an instinctive preference fur
tt, over all others. lam delighted with the quasi/ arld
que/ity of W:CIXAL *AMA which It comprehends. 1:
nut sure its explanatinn In decimals COUtt will accrue:
the Wi11.911 nse—as wide as our country extends. .
• Yours tuttly, • - .1. N. Teawau.tuas,
' - Tearter,babbaty New Jersey.
Also front .1 It. Lovett.,
Teacher and Suptiinteedent.llarmony,
Wa. A. Lotter ,
Teacher and Itupit. Alexandria,
. Wm. A. Herr, Teacher.
From the Hon. Jesse Miller. Secretary of State, and Su
perintendent of Public School. In Penneylesnia.
Secretary's Mice. Harriaburg. March 19, 1847.
My Dear tiirt—Frons the examination which I have
been able to give to the Columbian thilculator,'.. and
the confidence 1 Dave In the rerommendations of those
who hire examined more thoroughly, I have no hesita
tion to probe:racing It an excellent practical work, and
admirably adapted ars the use of our schools.
I sin, very resyeetfully. /Se , J. Mune.
Aloe recommendations from Wm 8. Geansie,
- Principal of the Harrisburg Aculamy.
L. Moons.
Pr nelpil-Noith Ward Male high School.
Levers H. Gone,
Principal North Watd Male School.
Fatcaelson.
Principal South °Ward School.
rieurginta.
Prinelpal nigh School South Ward
- • March, 1817.
• Doer Sier. , •Ar yougliequest I have examined the
"Columbian Calculator?" and am fully, satielSed el hi
merits. I entinrie:conctr he the opinion expressed by ,
Profs. M'Canaey and Yeomans. The practical charac
ter of the Illustration'. 41 well as the numerous egara- !
plea, make it admirably adapted to the object Intended.
No recommit:deltas is weeded to injure the book age'
.neral eirculatkus and introduction Into ourscbools and
academies. FiesPectfullyyours. M. L. Sinner".
Professor DlM:dory and Principal of the Prepata
. • tory Deoarriurnt, Pa. College, Gettysburg.
Also from. W.W17119111W, Niel of Public Bawl.
THE YOUTH'S COLUMBIAN CALCULATOR,'
Being an introductory course in arithmetic for begin.
here, abapted to the currency and ..practital busbies' of
the Americou Idepublic.foritie use of the dist net "chorine
by Ataton rick tm r. author of the Columbian Calcula
tor." etc., ,w 111 he pablished in a few days.
Published and fur sale wholesale' and retail by
IL HANNAN, Pottsville. ,
/ PANICLE, di SMITH, Philadelphia,
J. S. ItEDFIELD. New Yr:re.
hid will be for able by all the booksellers in the Halted
States. [JaB.2
'l 4 r l r : 1 11 Inj2S.
822 04 .•
423 00 "
14.852 117
Offices Ibr *tent.
MB street door of the new building
below the Autetican House ' will be rented
ales for a store, or for [deer, loneeptahle ten
-8 ants. from the drat of April neat. 'Dere
can he go aka, CO each window. H feet
front by 95 feet in depth, suitable for few
rfpu ; and a back room ofl4 by 25 frat,for an snakiest'.
counting house. or Magistrate's ordce, aLI well lighted
end TenUistectwitb • good front entrants. As the
dwelling part of this building is admirably calculated
fors private boarding bone; being well situated and
arranged, bids will be rescind for it Bharat well as
for the stable beloogingtherato.-• -
Ja8439..• J. MCA . 06L/ND.
xsu. ROAD TIMN,
nhocribes_ losropoeniading from
tda obliithit
s c at u cZra,
best tidos/ Irchc of t
a
lona:wart and' ,
ban. Apply to , T. 111. GEOII.OB,
Mort Pot tenter pt
.004 a,
Principal of Shetatild Academy
Preceptor of Shrl6rld Harh
, Readier, Pa., INS
bb!Mt=l6
• • Joseph itehlurrars7Paish3o.
; 7 'Agncy ,
ARRANGEbIRNeTS F . OR 1848.
B.. B ANAAN. POTTSVILLy, SOLE AGENT.
TOLOSA/I AND ewe Stee lartsltasitarr Passeat
• .r• • Genet In TOO barren wirsana.
TOE subscriber rerprethilly begs
•- leave to tender hie sincere thanks to
••••• • -.I his numerous. friends and the public,
I , it i% fbr the very liberal support he has re
calved' for upwards of twenty years.
• sad solicits pi continuation of their
ennildenie: The despatch *lib width his passengers
bare bran brought out. end the promptness with which .
hie very nuasernui digits have been paid at the different
banks. anti be Ratters himself, a sealskin guarantee o.
the public for the faithhti perforambee of any future
contracts entered Into with him. •
The follow'.
ETS..whiklt Pal
which pearreng
dl ppointmeta
saws' saxes.
Patrick Hoary,
Waterloo,
She:lo6,
Hear, Clay,-
New Ship,
Garth*,
New World,
John R.Skiddr.,
Rosekw,
Aehburtom '
Wet* Puler,
Siddotte.
HAIRS.
are the REGULAR LINE OP PACK
puncttially on their appointed days, by
will be Nought out without delay or
viz.:
c Veil S. Dill* oT SAILING TRON It. Y.
Delano, Jetty. 6 May 6 dept.
P.R.Allen, " 11 •• 11 " 11
Cornish, " 26 " 98 ' 20
Nye, Feby. 6 Jute 6 Oefr. 6
II •" 11 " 11
" 26 " 26 "
!Moth 6 July 6 Noes': 6
II • " II " 11
I 19 26 26
'April 6 Ault. 8 Deer. 6
II "It II
" 20 ' 24
Root.
Knight,
Moore,
Rowland, '
W
obllb, Allen
C
cArrits.
Delano.
Cornish,
Nye,
5U 7hi14110 ri0;1 Lw'rte',L.
Patrick Henry Feby. 21 iane 111 On. 31
Waterloo, 26: ••• , 26
Sheridan, Mar. II July 11 rimr.ll
'Henry Clay, " 21. •'• 21 21
New Bhip, , " 26 -24 " 0/1
Garrick. Hunt, - April 11 Aug. It Dec.ll
New World. Knight, " •.• • •21
John 11. Bkiddy, Lora, " 101 " 18. •st kg
Roscius. Moore. May 11 Sept, ' Jan. it
Ashburton, Howland: " 31 "21 "21
West Point, W.H.Allen " 20 . '2O "26
Skidoos. 'tCobb. June II OcL 11 Feb..l 1
In addition to the above regular line, a number of
aplendid ski:m.linch as the Adirondack, Marndon. Rap.
pabasomck. Liberty. Bea, fir. Patrick, Samuel Hicks.
Lbdumbia, and Niagara, will continue to sail from Liv
erpool weekly in negularsuccession, thereby preventing
the leas, posalbility of delay nr detention in Liverpool ;
and for the accommodation of persons retelling In remit
money to their gamily or friends, 1 have arranged the
payments of my draft. on the following banks:
Armagh, amnel, Enniskillen , Omagh.
Athlone, I.Uvan, Ennis Parsemtnern,
Bandon, • Fernany. Knnieclntrhy, 81tibbereen,
Belfast, Contehill. Galway, Silee,
Banbridge. Drogbeda, Kilkenny, : Strabane,
Ballymena, Dundalk, Klimek Tratee.
13allysbanbonDringart an, Limerick, WexlionL
13allana, Dungammti, Londonderry,Waterford,
Cork, DownpattickAnnagbau, Tougher.
Coleraine, Dublin, Mallow,
Kegiand.--Messrs. Spooner, Atwood tr. Co., bairkers,
'London ; and Mr. K 8. Flynn, Liverpool.
• Scarlawl.—The City of Glasgow Bank, and all lte
borriches and agencies.
rr Passages can also he engaged from Liverpool to
Philadelphia, , Boston, and Baltimore, by the regular
packet stripe. on application Wier made Immorally or
by letter post paid addressed to B. BA liliAN,Porinv Me;
J OS I.: po kical URBAN', corner of Pine and South sta.
N ew 'York : or Mr. EDMUND S. FLYN Pri.•Nn. 117,
. w aterloo Road, Liverpool. [Janl 4E-1
•
Phrenolo;y.
D. W. WAGNER, from New York. would respect
fully announce to the citizens of Potteel4e and el
clrilty. that he has taken rooms in gannet Thompsno's
block it, Market street, opposite the office of the An.
thracite Gazette, where front' 8 o'clock. A. at , to I 0
o'clock. P. ad.. he will give private Phrenological ea
orntnations, either with or without a chart.. Vw. Wagner
has studied under the celebrated PoWlers of N. York.
and having bad the experknce of alz gears' einem,. In
the Eastern states, feels confident in his •hllttics to give
correct delineatione of human character,.
A [ramie wain the eclenco will be riven In the Town
Hall, on. nude, seeniaz, Jae. 4, 1848, at 7 o'clock.
Janl.l.3to
PHILJDELPIII4 ADVERTISEXCNT.
Oliver Evans'
'sustaining!, FIRX MID TUIEF Floor IRON clleters,
lA/ ARRANTED equal to any other make. and have
Vlt never been injured by firs or burgiors. Ina Moak
Instanee. 'He also ke4mt oft hand a full supply of Coal
ition Gil,* made of lipbter Iron. at tattier prices.
LFSTF.R COPYING PRESSES AN7) BOOKS.
TRUCKS FOR STORES. FACTORIES,
DRUGGISTS' PRESSES.
EAGLE GLASS PAPER.
PORTABLE SHOWER BATHS, &c. • '
PACKING LEVERS.
HOISTING 51ACIIINEs.
KRFRIGERATOILi s and WATER FILTER+.
(+LIVER EVANS,
01 south Second St..
ERATORSbeIow Chesnut, Phila.
REFRIG
For cnitfilacand preserving Aka. Bette, Milk, and all
art ides lutended Gncnlln ty Pit rturi
WATER — FILTER
olirti Evans' ethbraned Werer,...Filtses for purifyina
water that Is braetiiih or ntuddY, whether by rains.wi
scrag, lir otherwise, can bilad Of all RIZRS and prices
at the *ammonia. Nn...filt' Smith Second street, two
doors blow street Pfilladniphia.
Philada.. OM. 4 47
The Great Preventive Medicine.
rptiovan Wright', Indian Vegetable Pitt have
I achieved triumph upon triumph. in the cure club.
'Game cases of disease, even alter they had been en
tirely given, and after all other remedies had failed.
yet their power of preeentioe may be justly esteemed
thes• . CROWNING GLORY
“Storms," It is said, "purify the air," hut storms dr.
mischief also. and are so far an evil.. Were it within
human power to maintain the
ELECTRICAL EQUILIBRIUM
between the eanli and air. there would he no occasion
fur storms, for the air would always be pure.
8,, of the human body. If kept free from nioridel ho
mers, the action is regular and healthy • but If these
humus are allowed to accumulate , a crisis, or, In other
words a storm, will arise, which Is always more tar less
dangerime.
WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEOETABLE MLLE;
arc equally well calculated to protest the storm, or to
allay it when it conies. But
'PREVENTION 18 BETTER THAN' CURE,
besids being cheaper and I 66666666 Irxmne. The delay
oft day is the commencement of sickness has often
motel ft.tat and always renders the case more' diflkult
to manage. Let the sickness be canoed by
• CHANGES OF WEATHER,
blab living, want of es grebe, close confinpment; func
tional derangement, br anything else the effect upon
the body is much the same—ts equally dangerous, and
is ?moveable by the same meant.
HAVE YOU A COLD I
Let it nut ripen into ,Coniimptien Areyou Dysprptiel
Beware of the hypochondria. Two pills taken every
other night on an empty stornarh,for a short time, will,
In nine cases out of ten cure the Dyspepsia and there.
in nine cases out of ten of •-•devils Moe.", For Head
ache nn medicine is auperior to Wrirkt's Indian Vege
table Pitts. Costivenrs, that prolific mother ofdiseat , e,
roused by a torpid elate of the liver, which these pills
effectually core. By strains:at the root of disease.
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills prevent all and cure
all. They can hardly ever be taken amiss. If used with
common dieuretinn and we. commend them to the see
The follnwinuhighlY respectable storekeepers. have
keen appointrel agents fur the azalea WRIGHT'S IN
DIAN VEGETBLE PILLS. in Schuylkill County :-
111014 AS D. Berry. Pot teelhe.
_Medlar& Bickel. Orwigrburg.
A. Heebner & Son. Port Carbon.
Deevald, & C 0... McKeatisbarg.
' Geo.& Drey.Tirseantra.
Henry Koch & Son. Middleport,
Win. Taggart, Taman,.
&E Hammer, Orwigsbarg.
Wheeler Jr. Mar, Pine groves
Aaron Matils;Loseer klahantango.
• ,Jonas Kauffman, Llewellyn. •
'Jacob Kaurnian„ Mahantango.
John Weis'. Klingeratnn.
Gabriel Herb, Zirumernisnrown. ,
C. B De Forest.
Jonathan Cockhlll, Llewellyn.
George Dreibeibia, Ent Brunewicc. •
8. Hart & Co.. New Philadelphia.
Levan Ir. Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven.
' M. &3. Drerher, East Brunswick.-
Jonas Robill holds. Port ,Clinton.
Relfanyder & Brother. New Castle.
B. E. Reedy. Lower Matimatong,..
Samuel Boyer, Port Clinton.
Henry :Eckel. Tremont,
Wm. Price. St. Clair.
Boyer & VlrDrO•Tl.Maitedlalbarli.
Beni. Heffner. '
W. 11. Barlow. New Philadelphia.
13-oflices devoted etch:wisely to the talent' Wright*,
Indian Vegetable Pills, of the North American Col
lege of Health No. 289, Greenwich street, New York ;
No. 199 Tremont street, Boston—and principal mike
No. 169,11 age street. Phila. (Aug. al, 1817. 31
AMEDICINE which Is perfectly wife.and may be giv
en to children, from tendeernfainy to advanced
age. lays under on restraint as to cold water, or any
kind of food. Purges mildly. subduing fever,--derimys
and repels worms wi'b invariable success—and rarest.
ly administered to children.:
That it possesses these valuable properties, it fear
lessly asserted—sr illelaiming the additional advantages
of bring given In small hulk, and requiring none of the
drenching which Worm Tea and other supposed Vermi
fuges demand. During Its brilliant career, it has been
Introduced into many families .where every other known
and amenable Vermifuge has been .tried without the
least success, where it has promptly exnelled Worms
to an almost bruit:lade amount.
As evidence of the surprising effects of Dr. 14'Las
WORM SPECIFIC. we give the following ;—•
On Saturday, February 7th, PM; Mr. Junes Richard.
ion called at the Drug More of J. Kidd & Co. corner
of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburg, Pa. and made
the . following statement:- 0 A chili:lot mine had been
very sick for some ten days—we had gives her Phrfa
dye medicines, but it bad dons her no good One of
our neighbours tame in and said it Was Worms that
were destroying the child, slid at the same thus spoke
ofthe wonderful effects she had witnessed from using
Dr..llll4nes Inna Spreific,in that neighborhood.. We
procured a vial—gave one tetteponnful, and the child
discharged Pervert womas. I then gave another tea
spoonful, which brought forty.eis mammalians in all
itigkijuldiht Worms. As a duty I owe to you, and the
community st large. t freely make known these acts.
Wchild is now well. What Is most remarkable, the
rra S expelled the Worms alive, in abunt Your
hours. ller I ;each to the - .
For sale Cu retains by John S. C. Martin, & John G.
Drown Druggists. Val 49-1-Oat
- JUNIATA _BOILER IRON.
TONSAsArte6 boiler iron, Nom. 3. 1 And 5 of
Via width. of 26, n, and 36 Inebra and r. AdArn I nobs,
A. e NALBTA.
4, South flout at, Plblds.
hillads.„10111,_1886
Blank Books
200 (MIRES Medinso Mask Books,
X 0 do Dud do
IMO quires Pootocop Monk Books AM and batfbouti4
500 doi Quarto do
100 . 1101.1.11 bieroortutdom Sooty, molted. ,
Entinelng the largest and best anon went of Blank
Books ever offered In this pan gibe state. Jost tecetved
and forme at DAMIAN'S Book storesoihkh he pledges
himself to sell am low, If not lower. whauste dad reltia.
than a altallarquality San Penn i: chased In Philadelphia
Ile health stock ntantilketured expresily for his,owa
salts. Call and see it. - •. tOetct 41;
• .1' • Patent crease
. .
bit the axles of Carriage', Weser% pall 'Road cars
and lianlanal7 of Wlands, tome 01l and prevent
• -
This mite it imipaiod and fat sale by CLEM ENS &
PARV IN,tuasnap Manufacturers of rho article. In the
Xlejtettlitates, at their wbnk.aie and retail Hardware
anti:4n Huai la - Poltsr MOM Consity,Ta.:..
REHEJOIHR that none is Withant Ors wrft,
we *s tenofthe rtir port pmts. W.
Cleassahlapolk web Pookett -
romwe, "
ro LIOUSEtiet; Eft&
AE subscribers Invite punitive nt of all or any kinds
T
or DRY GODDS required in housekeeping. to call
and scam's*, their stuck, which is confined exclusively
to Wade articles!, comprising In part all kinds of ',info
and Cotton Sheetlngs, Quilts, Blankets. Damask Table
Cloths and Napkins, Toweling'. Ticklers. Table and
Piano Coven, Fernitore, Dimities and Chintzes, Cm
bmidered and low priced Curtain filuilins, Worsted
Damask Sad Mornens, Domestic Unsling. /cc, n.e to•
tether with a large' stock of alk kinds of Flannels, and
the best styles of Irish Linen, which they import direct
hum the most eeletratedbleanhers. By excluding Dress
Goods from their business, they are relieved from the
necessity br asking high, Prices at the co ti inn; nce wen t of
the season to compensate for losses consequent upon
changes Of fashion as the sensna advances, and w ill sell
at the lowest pnssible grade of profits as the surest meats
of extending theit business.
• JOHN V. COWELL & HON. coma Chen-
Phila.Nny647-111-6nij nut and 7th sta.. Phdad
-
Salamander. Fire, and Thief-
Proof Chestm,
Firo-Prooflloors for Books and Stoma, Seat and Lotto
engine. Per.oro, Parert SLavolo. I <ra
turs,
guts, Water Filters. Patent. FortoOto
Weir losses, in tendril for lA.
. Seek sad infirm.
EVANS dl. NV ALTSON, ,
78, Seitik 77ard St., (oppooits tie Pililada. Erchore.)
MANIMPACTUIE and keep constantly on hand. a
large assortment of the aisle., articles, together
with their Patent Improved Salamander FlItE-PROOF
SAFES, which are an tonstructed as to art at test ell
manner of doubt a. to their being strictly
that they will resist the fire of any building. Ti,, out
side MUM. Of these Mares are made of boiler iron. the
inside case of soapstone, and between the miter cave
and inner we he a space of some three inches thick,
nod I. filled in with indeattuctible muter:al, so as to
make it an impossibility to burn any of the contents In
side of thin chest. These Soapstone Salamanders we
are prepared and do challenge the world to produce any
article in the chaps of Book Safes_ that will stand as
mush heat, and we head oeuselves ready at nil times to
have them fairly tested by public bonfire. We also con
tinue to manufacture a large and general assorturent of
our Premium Au-tight Fin Proof safes, of which there
are over Boo ROW in use. and Manly instance they have
glean entire satiaractloin to the purehasers=ref which we
will refer the public to a few gentlamen who have them
in rue
/favor nod 11. Snyder. Potirrilte • ineerh 1.. Lawton,
rottaville; Mr. William Carr.heylesitiern.
N. &O.Taylor. 12h, North 3,15 t.; A. Wright & Sepia- -
MT. Vine at. Wharfs Alexander Cann,. Conveyancer.
(rimer nf Filbert and 9th st•-t Jelin 0l Ford, a 2 North
3dlot, st.• hirers Beib. 20, North 3d st s Jam e , M. Paul. rtotith 411 t at.; Dr. David'Jayuir. b. tinuth'3il at.;
Matthew 1' Miller, &I, South 3d at ; and we could are
anon hundreds ornthers Kit were necessary. Non no
Invite the alteutinn of thr ptablic,and Particularly these
In want of Fire Fref t3jGa, to call at nut Mere before
purchasing elsewhere, mid we can satisfy them that
they will get a better - and cheaper amide at our shire
than'at any other estaldiehnient In the city.
We also manufacture the dirchtiary Fire Proof Chest;
at very low mires. cheaper Than they cap - be bought at
any other store in Philadelphia.
'DAVIT) tVaNtt, '
JOIJANNES WaTsON. '
••
Phifada., Aut. Z, 47.
llVAlMUOUtiitirViiiiiitff ONLY.
• N.. 5( Cedar 9 Sl., Airy Y6rk.
LEE, JUDSON •,s:r: LEE
=UM=
- -
Ocrupy thl spacious FIVE S I'ORV WAREHOUSE,
N 0.56 Cedar Strect,--ihe whole of which is devoted to
the exhibiton and sale or the •ingle article or PRINT
ED CALICOES. Their present SIO,CR consists "(near
ly ONE THOUSAND PACKAGES, embracing some
THOUSANDS of different patterns and colorings. land
comprislns everything desirable In the'line, FOREIGN
and DOMESTIC.
All of which are nill•mrl Corsair., for rash. or sitisfar
tory "milt. at the lowest prices, by the PIECE OR
PACKAGE.
New atylea are retched almoat every day, and many
of them are got up for our non ...dee, and dot to be
found elsewhere.
Printed lists of prices, corrected frtirn day to dep.
with every variation In the market, are placed in the
hands of buyers. -
Merchants will be able to form now , idea'nf the ex
tent and variety of our a...en:tient, when we , stSte,
that the value of our usual stack of this WIC AIITIoSE,
Is at least twice the mine of the entire stack of dry
goods usually kept by our largest whnlesale jobbers.
This fact,' together with the fart, Thal our means and
our attention, instead of being divided among a vest
variety of articles; are elevated wholly to one, will
render Ole advantages which 'We can Ilirer to dealers
perfectly obvinus ; and it shall 1, our rare that n,0,,
who visit nor cstabltshalent shall meet with any dis
appointment.
Our assortment Incomplete at all seasons ofihc year.
JtIDSON at. LEE.
P. Et.-13. V. LEE, formerly of the Orin of latal 'St
Lem and late amnion punster ,ite the art:turd tiros I.S r e
& Brewster from which Colllle} ion he withdrew some
time attn, has resumed husineiri to roonestion avnh
Messrs. Lee & Judion.tinder the firm afLEE, JUDSON,
lc LEE, and he ventures to assure tag fiends and the
public. that the new firm will maintain the 'ante pre
'eminence, in this branch of' the trade. which former
ly distinguished the other two houses to which he be
longed. I
New Vork, July 10. 1817.1
The:Piividcast's .firessage.
TDE President's message is before Ilse public. His
views of ;while policy are now manifest; they are
applauded by ensue and censured by oilier... Ills ideas
on national affairs are no doubt given wills the view
that such principle* If tarried into effect would result
to the benefit of this -
His on the same print" i•
ple that we endeavor to conduct our btteitiess affairs
We proclahn to the people our notion. cif the proper
plan of but log and selling goods, with lido exp,tat
that such information if heeded would Minn in the he.'
nelit of the public gesserally. l.ike Ptslk, we find our
supporters, and ton mime who prefer supporting some
body else. P 1111( IA in favor era low tariff on foreign
inerchendire,sufficient to pay expellees or government.
with incidental proterllo3l to unr ora isu fact rers. We
are Inltiviir of a I:watt - strong enough un the goods we
sell to pay expenses of a family goveninn-nt and teat n
sufficiency of each to proem us through long sieges of
hard times., oceleinned by tivertrading ; bank restric
tions; hank and individual suepeteatins. and (mitres
perinsents. Polk is ill favor of disposing of t isolilexi•
cans, hi order to conquer a peace. We are in fleArr of
disposing of nor DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, isi
order that we may have peace whhitionejlavlngclailllA
against us. Pole Is in favor of taxing the Mexicans to
support Ilse was We are in favor of exchanging nr
bartering; talking_and negotiating. its order that nor
establishment too should be and remain solvent Polk
is in favor of extensi 4444 of territory:lnd A new eris,crti
meat loan. We would prefetkan extension Or 11111 e to
cash up old arrest rages and adopt a different method to
raise money. without recourse to constant borrowing
from Peter to pay Paul. • Polk is in favor and has offer
ed the Mexicans cramd bargain, ill settlement of the
difficulties between that country and ours. Ve ore its
favor and will otT.I. our STORE GOODS loth., citicrits
of thin county at bargains equally as penal. which will
enable us In settle slur ther'New Yorkers
and 'Phi adelphians. The Mexicans are • a stulsborn
people., they would not sell a tam portion sir their
country for three million of dollars. The ;maple of
this country area wise people,and wit accept of cheap
goods; providerl.lllPY are in want of them. All those
that are in want of bargains arc respectfully invited to
call at the r.ltraji rack store of
Dee2k47 S4-tuts] oFortin s : W. et.ATER
' New Goods.
cticAP DRY DOODS AND GROCERIES
TOR, subscriber having taken the stand furnivrly or=
copied by Messrs, Epting, Myers, & en , Iri Centre
ilrrol. opposite J. G. Ilrowit's Drag, more, and has Intl
in a frssds and •pkadid stork of DRY GODDS, ruck as
BLACK, DROWN, and OLIVE FRENCH CLOTHS, for
flasks and drros coals. tie Imo also a ginul assortinont
of Maus. de Lain.. en/FM:M.S, Calicos, black flunibi.
tine, Queen's Cloth, Muslin.. Under Shirts, Drawers,
W0..1.11 ScarG. Wwden Stockings. GandkrfcbirD.
Suspenders, etc., will, It will tot sold vrry low Inc cask.
Tbuse iu ward of (OMd cheap gouda mill please cive h r
a roll. - [Gcll.l7-.Nlj Mir NS
PURE • W HITE LEAD
=I
ANUFACTUREIIS. No. 63, North Fil.nt street.
IV/ Philadelphia, hare now a good supply net heir war
ranted pure WHITE: I.F.A D. and those cui.toinere who
have been sparingly supplied in consequence of a tun
on the article. shall now have their nritere
No know n'sii hstarice possesses those preservative and
beautifying properties. so desirable in a paint, to an
equal extent with unadulterated white lead; truce any
•adroistore of othcr materials only Mara Its Valor, It
has, therefore, been the steady aim of the ii uu fact:tiers.
for :many years: to supply to the public a perfectly pure
while lead. and the unreaning demand for the article, is
pennftbat It has :net with Ibeor. It Is Inveri-ta , y brand
ed on one boll: dr. 11110T/lEll in full.
and on the ocher: warranted pare. ell in red letters.
Wittirli - 11.016 TILE TODTIIAtaIEI
Jardella's Ctlebrated lido:data-1c
Props
AR C warranted to cure the most invel.rve toothache
/I in one minute. These Drops ate offered to a dis•
reining public, with n confidence attached to en other
remedy for this painful atfection t tha.obJectioes urged
aaainst /Creosote and other remedies eta similar ntt urn
do not exist against this, as they are it emoted tot to
Injure or discolor the teeth in the slight...l degree. nn
the contrary they will arrest decay, rennivo •curvy and
aud•impart a delightful fragrance to the breath.
hn reint.ly hasever been discovered which so eifectu
allyand peroomeetly re movesthis truly painfulalTection.
If a cute is net effected the money will be refunded.—
In order to put this preplration within the reach of all.
the proprietor has reduced the price to 1./levet& per vial,
with full dirsethms, chi his cincture nttarhOd to each,
withant which none can he gelatine. Try it I Be sure
!aspic for and take none but JAI:WEI-LA'S Odontalgic
Drops.r. there are man• liiiltatlinne. The following
Isaisbeen voluntarily tendered •
-I have applied and witnessed the application of Joe.
della's Odentalgic Drops to the teeth whilst violently
aching, and in no case have they failed to erect an im
mediate cure. Wx. W. Boner 11..
Pchtivikill Third and Vine mires.
Having Ned And recommended Jardella's Odontalelc
Drops. and,witnessed its tsrnetl,lat and salutary rtietlll,
I hare no hesitation in mon:noontime st a. soperior to
any preparation I have ever need for the purpose fur
which it is intended. C. iIIt , TOLLTTIC. IL D.
Prepared by J. D. Jardella. or Phihdelnitta, and for
sale wholesale and retail at iIANNAN'S Bookstores,
Pottsville, and for sale by the dringl.tx generally.
NN A N.
Dell-SO) Bole agent for Schuylkill county.
.A eia Hooks.
COl- Daniphan'a Campaign in New 51e11;0, with a
map or the mute. " 50
fleet tie Love'. by .1. Bhernian Kunwk,. 25
The Pirate', Daughter. by anthnr orGallant Tem, 25
Pontiac, nr the La at Battle - of the Ottawa ChM: 2a
The Adventure/nig Strolling Player.
Fresh *ripply of the Convict, by Juno,
The Star of the Fallen,
Biz Lectures uto the as of tbi Lungs, by Dr. }itch, 75
Co . nsbe °nib. Constituitnn of-Also. .s2}
lititozy of the Wet betertein the IT. 8. and hlesleo. 3j
Fresh supply of /Scouting Espedltlon of Texas Ban.
' ..
' gent,
Together wtth. al the new hooks as soon as leaned at
BANNAN•S •
1)e11-501 ' Cheap Partndkel and Fancy wore'
ArrENTION
• MILITARY STORE._
VIE autwariber - woold respectftely in•
. ' form his Is lends and customers, that be has
.... located hie MILIITALRY CAP MO lIFAC..
..f . , TORY In Thint street. No. iiti, a gdw doors
, g
below Race, where y 0 would. be pl
>,eased
i to see his old customer and as many new
.." . ones as are disposed to favor him with their
custom. Ile still cootiorta to manatocture
• , ' Military and Sportmen o i ankliii of overt'
IR
, description, curb as brattier, _auk - F , 014
silk and Beaver Oran nom. or all pillions;
I.. Forage Caps, Heiser; for Tmop, Sody 00,
Can dy. Gases, Bayonet Scabbards. Sword
Delta of all kinds. Canteens, Knapsacks, different nal•
terns s Fire Borikets, Partial( Reps. Tube do. Brushes
and Pickers, Plumes; Pomponns;Firertien'OGlfiy. Lea- I
Oar' Mosta, Gin Cues, • sof dor quality shotairiliti. r
Game env. Drums, dce. .oBlens thankfully recelyed
and prompli&intended to.' ..- WIC citEssmAN.
'No: -North A4titrt.setaW doorktrelovtlYtes:
rii . i4,Tan:. 41104:-• .... ' --- - -- - . .I!7*- ..
117, for table are IM seek,.
posts
I ' Pr!n our Telegraphic
TO TED LA
PIIILADLLP
17a—ise.7, 1815. I.
- . '6, e'etexk,P. I.S f
Shice tho receipt of the C led:a:ties news, the
markets liave,been emnewh unsettled, and few
trarrOctions worthy of note h •e occurred. 'Good
brands flour are worth $6,37 ,50 per bbl. Corte
meal is without inquiry, an rices tend d 0.411-
v.a.rtlJ ,Wheat is held at 133 ts. for prime reds.
Coru,iSoutlent whiii., 63 c . er bushel. Oat*.
44 a 95. 'Whiskey hits (u t irally euliugh!) a
- -
doss ta.
1 vard tendency, and i l'lds. *ribs at 22c.
, •
per gellon. •
1
I TUE FOREIGN titws.
The Steamship Calednia l I rived in Iflottonon
wedticsday eveuing but, wit fifteen days later
intelligeuee from Liverpool. i er news iarather
iinpoOatit. There is no alteration iu breadstuff*,
tlitynarltet remaining firm at previous quotations.
The general character and pr l oltpects of the grain
market will doubtless be maierially affected by
the rbsuitiption of the slididl scale of duty iu
Alarch next, of wliiab ounce las been given by
the Goverment; Thu duty vill osoiliate upon
wheaf\ froni 4s to 103. per under, and upuu
flour front ‘.....5. Gd. to Gi. per bbl, adjusting itself
to the rise and full of the unirket. Indian corn
uuw free, will he subjectt., a- ttuty of Is. „,. per
:parte., and meal to Gd. per I LIA.
C1a:.1.1.1 luta expolie - need a further slight tle !
pressitln. ' , . .. .
The money market had Leto easier. Thobank
of Lug and had upemnls of el veu millions bull
ion, and- wi;s discouiatieg freely i at the minimum
rate of ii . per, cent.. than! p apbr, howover,could
be oec monodute'd out doura4 less. The gene
ral hels dis unimportant, and IIVII till:M . olV Pa t j:
it iiV I '
. _ ..
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- 11111.1 GRAND Pr IGh.rava;
FO hr "Ire -of Head:nit, tai tiness, Rheumatism. •
POO, Dyspepsia, Scurvy. Sinei lynx, Jaundice,Plins
in the !Hack, Inward ‘Veaktiese Palpitatitin of, the - .
Ileum dicing in the Throat, Drops ~ Asthma, Fevers of
all kin Is. Female Complaints._) •a.1.-s, Salt Rheum,
Marti, mt. \Vortex. I:lndere - Mori, is, Coughs, kuinsey, .
%Vim. ing Cough, Consumption. X• its, Liver Complaint,
'Erysipelas, Deafness, Itching of tile Skin, Colds. Gout, 1
Gravell:
Nervous 'Complaints, nill lt a variety of 'tither
disease •• arising front ntipurille,l if the blood, and u ' •
at ns it, efts negate et - diger,. n.. ,
Expe'rience h u t, iirtivenhat newly
ly every di,ease on -
/
iidalesingledfromfromitodarili, of it,. bqni or tienteigetnetil of
the dig slice organs ; audots recipe health, we must re- \ ..
move t roe obbtrtictions ur restUrt the b!cud to All. an
tural s ate. 1-,
The VerlEiolll tak Inc tnedirin'e lin most effectually re- • •
inoved by Chan es F'rgetable Per:Mice Palo; being
esittnilty enveloped with a coating apace trilite linear
(n Inch Is 'IN illeiiet teem th
m e internal ingredients as s ''
nut shill fro,. , i ii kernel) nod Ip no taste of medicine.
tint ate ar easily swallowed as hits] n f candy. Moreover '
they neither na eate or gripe hi he slightest degree... '
but opeirate eon ily 4M all of the, Itseahed palls of the i'
•
spited, an.iteed if contining theni .elves to and racking
any ne4licular region. Thus. it; he Liver he effected.
nee itt redient v ill operate on itrit particular orgen,and
by cleansing it of any excess of hie, restore it to its na
tural state. A tether will operate on thehlood, and re-
move xill inlyn rims in its cirrillati in, while a third will'
edisetnially exi el wh.itever id:pd. ales may (lace heel,
discharged' inti,t the stomach , and hence they 'frac , at
run of di,eunt, remove ell inVfadre Immors front the.
'lusty open tile ft ...es externally 310 internally ; separate
all forcien and lid,unxious pa rifles from the chyle, no
that ti., Wood li
n st be 0101 . 0110141 pure—tint.nreuring
a free and fiealt iy, art ton to the I tart. lungs, anille
an' thereby the ',afar, htailli, hrou when all lit(
Meat. have fade I
.----
- The enure trill of the above Fi nn he ascertained by
the treat ore singe brIX; and theitivirtues are on positive
and leita in ill re Coring health, that the proprietor hinds
himself to return he money paid! for Own: In all Ch6C4. L
w1,..0 , 1h , y do no give universallsalisfactiou,
moil ni1..., ...OM per box.
Principal °flit e. \o. td3, Vebey
Thel followdd: ate the agents i
Glickner's Vegetalile Pnrealiye E .
J. H. C. MARTIN, J. G. RR
DE:II4ON, Consviiie ; If. Shisstel
It. Marlow. New Philadelphia ; ir ,
1 . . 41 ; It. Schwartz,\ Patterson ;
Il 1,
eiletit & Niorgehroth. Tentage,
Georg 4 Reffortvlier. New Castle
nersville ; Jonas Kauffman, Lien
i ,
, Man. Lower Mold:Annan : Pd
Shnen r & Garrett, t it igsbur
(limo t;' J. Christ , Levan & '
Haven.
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EZEII
----- r.e, cure the shadow ere Mei
Q.:44311n5 , Cell'ebrat
•I Disr.izerreori
TWO 3.11,V E It, NI EVA 1.:3 a di r li
II e Franklin and \Jiro:rem/14W
and must arttetiest specimens
traits.
1
The recent improvement ma It
and tv oich la peculiar tu.l heir e 6
hi:
nn up or light, has received t
dation from the press,land also
frorn't te fi rrt article in ihe couni4,
rioroty over the uAnal Ohio Li I:
yenta. eof this Light is,Viat lb e
Or Tif : EYE CM be uhttned no t. hereto ore. Citizens a d etrn I
invitel, tt bet her desori4 portri
spacio os galleries. probably lihk ,
tensivt in the United :litotes. ale.
t
selves the astosliahnir itniroreth' !
scribe mthis woitin•!rrool art.
1'.0 3 ,1c r .
Prom I Woof the City Datmerrt al
No. 100. Chesnut at., 2 doors ati
l'hili . Sept 23 0 7 i - I i
' I llrilliant ;Gairl
T'NEW AND ELE3 i ANTI
llIrE Lammegive le Jiro Iti
its df; are clean anal., whe ti
They re arrongttl.for tares, ri ,
clitsrclies, lodge rooms; or any pith
lath, or mo'cleaniog, and late M
tamps. They can Ilan he used no li
and vt rets in different toWns. l 3
iii the rubtirba of Philadelphia, h
attest! 1 he' newsbureb ltf tir
delphic. (Inc Lutheran churelp a s
at Weston... together v. irk mei ,
nn• alivaiv lit tip with this gas.' 1
deliers. Bracket, and other lilts,
l'llbriGi:NE CAS LA NI PM 13!
lamps ;mesa soft arid delicinits i rti
any of the 0115 of earth or Ocean',
,erriourei led as Jo prevent nfid,ngt
the act exhibition of the Franklin
Oda, I to Phosgene Lamps, with
the at °mum were in a great ld
tract., universal admiration'. 1 [
is Oro v n gull 11l beautiful jets ift I
tietntilitg the city. lledragell. trio!Mienslty'ofllght.
Miens ty'of lir.ht. We romniefid
. tiding in their line which lit irtl
them lends light and Ittstre th p,
t i ,
rendei!ti may at any time hist:mi.
Extinct flout the lodge's mkt t' of the Frankllnln-
At itillieril i lf bun : "Tine so call d t Portable Co s L am p *
of Ed .'d..l. Clause. to a *lien and good lig.it '•
Proprietors of workshop!, hotlik tapers, & c.., are in•
wiled to rail and exatnlne thei ..arilin at our Plate.
1
;CA - e hove thee...Nm 11
oe ag ~y for the Aileufthesa
lamps in lichuelkill county, mail tylil supply them at city .
prircs 'rue Mild call also hephfillneil nt liar store.
These lamps give twice ihelitollitne of light given by
r
the roMmon Fluid lamps. We, axl also Cornelitle Laid
lamps} rind Cantphitte. and I' aid lamps for sole whet.
preferred. -last received at 3 l BANN 41S•li
DecISLSII Cheap V fitly and Latop Wore. ,
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Coal Screens ! Coal Screens I ! . _
Tm; 'inscriber Is extensively engaged In the nianit
fattory, of WOVEN NVIIIE SCREENS upon an
improved and entirely new prtnc pie, for Whirl' hr has
secured LETTERS. PATENT.Ihr d which he confident
ly believes Will be 1 . 1.1134 upon' trial. superior to "every
other screen In use for durald 'Ty and all the qualiiiro
of a good screen. They are wir . .en entirely of wire,
and Coil Inn tirade with tile•tair . ud tlircad, of any re
,inired size and sttent:th. i
WIIIIE ‘V,EAVING OF EVE
. 1* DESCRIPTION
will he executed at the abnrtF flatter. and servers,
trindi , to every pattern, rola le to all the 1.1.11 for
Wiliali*CreerlSarerequirell. 1
I rultscolter,liasistotu ly removed his estate.
lishment to Coal elleFel,73trar lirkelfrler.ocis.rwe,cau.
Crete!. 1 in;:s.r.l .1....N51N S.
Puttsvllle.April 4 IHIG I 1 1-4.•
• IL PACKING YARN.
'TINE subscriber respecting). hignins hit friends and
IL the public in general, tht he hns appointed
Sand
l
miry, Avr. It (nett., sa Of his superior Italian
limp. Parking Yarn, whit kcep a constant supply
to tbeilinii Work.. ot E,.W.iig'Ginnis- • •
itraing,--tf--111 — M
THOAS JACKSON.
Th
Na fest, anapest, and Bese
of all Conga Medicines , now in again
•
RITTER'S COMPOUND ISYRUP OF TAR AND
WILD CDEURY,
OY Ih sflat a single trial pall xonvince the most.
skeptical: It contains ti u
a reseal or mimetic friar,-
dient,rtuses no inconven kneel during its administration
Is very Ipalateabie. will he taked with avidity by,evan
tae Yonnyeki xligdren. and will efilird instant relief in
Croup Sad %MOON)! Cough', if :men according to the
directions when the limos yid; dilmes on. A few doses
will alluv the irritation of tht oronchial inlet. incident
to Cough and SWe Throat, nail hv remnving the 'tent
will inla abort time. produce !tie Wert desired, a perma
nent mire. One bottle. rya gra/ . tam' , 2.5 an.,
will In Pearly every instances aungl e
thuwevcr lov
terate,l of however long stem Ms.
for isle by storekeepers gene ratty In this and adjoin.
ing con ntieWitnd ;Wholesale by'. the Prnan."...
Declt 47.t041111f .1. Li D. 3 . PrrUl ,
li~hnlaale~Dragalsts, 132. Nora , 3d it:* Ithilrida.
! - . REgaikl.
1
subscriber has constan ly.on hand and wilimako.
Tto,ir: t rdor at short notice a I duds of velvet, sa t in,
1 ; .
worst . and linen REGALIA iit of which he NIP sell.
very ritPap. Odd Fellows, Sops of Temperance, Tem.
pies of HOPOr. U. A. Mechanics. , Mids. Rechabito.a andy
all other *or Rites are urged to glee Minn call before
pi:vanillin, elsa where. The l/r, ind Division S. of T.
conteMplate meeting in Itcadin', in January neat ; all,
put ollicers would do well in piing Urn a call and pur
cia.i?
- awl Flasts.n ad a P.W. P. Regalia. ili ' - •
i San t ors trimmed abort notice.—
Order from a distance punctilally attended to ,
lit.unnles can always be annals ith Norris 11. thirbam,
Port Iflarbun, and all bargains de by binYtelll tie bind.
ins ad my part.. -... ..1.1R.Y A. LAserz i p -
1 Washington st.botwei.*Sdaudikh. Deft g..
. : Darn 47.80.3 m J J". ' J j.j j ..'„, -" ; "
. ..
TITEIT received a fresh slid* i3(' • -•- •
I PhreatologlearzfrotAz.i.
ei Pnwloy's elnarmleigy. emandslin - Ail
Physiology, Animal and Stentakby 0. B. lowire,,C:
idemnry and Intellectual ImpriNninout, kir - 414 ,- 1 - -:- .- - frl
- designed for *be pto of of.toolOpagul#o 7.,:„..,.:
- tnliico. by Mrs. L.N. Fowlor ~t „,, , ,, , ,,.-, 4::.,;i
Marriage. its fil.nory and PhiAloopby. by d0, !..gp.; - - - .7.
/41.1 and Parentage applied ;Odle lipiprayasuenteeZr,,, , : - '
. Offsprtnr, • - 2,f f 1 , . • .; fr% :' 7 '..1
Pdfohntogioal Guldoeiby flo#l4uts. " „-,' .. Ut... - -
Edpdation sad Belf.luipfovoolo .1, by 0. 8 . Faller. -"/ •
.MS edition. complete: .- -- iI, r- - . 1 " r - : '1
Phrenoldairal Dusts ,,:. ', f -- '''` --: ' ' ..tsti .... 7 it.
'Peri • rdnalfat. Allnall ea (off/ -,,. ~ - `-1 ., : ' : - - :..?:-..,..A!.. - ..„;.:! 7- . 1 . ,
ens tbropensdre -, . ~, • _ •..,.,...-,..-,
-
Itpt,
==l:3
IllOhlENT!
T
Schuylkill county for
ill, •
OWN, and F. SAN-
Prat Carbon;
Vk'ilhantr. 2.llddle.
Alter, Tuscantra ;
Wni. Price. cit. Clair:
James 11. Falls, 511 ,
•rllytt ; Jacob xnnfß
il,ll,ltr. ;
& Ito.hni, Port
natality., di:tiny:lda
[OO3O 47-44. row
übstarset furi".."
d Shy-light •
yprs.
r llrlied at the fairs or
Iluetittates for the het,
Daguerreotype pot-
Z3===
641.1isbnceq alone. viz:
I, highest reconinten
written testlntonlals
4y as to its ;real sups
ht. The hemillar ad-
NATURAL ettrarrssym
v more perfectly that
eers are re.pertfully
to or not. to visit our
largest and most es.
Id examine for them-
Is made by the subt
OCILLINN, -
n Establishment,
Love 3d. south side.
39—t1ut row
Light.
AS LAMPS.
illlant tight that gad e
ifnt without any glues.
1 1 's, duvcl6ngs, hoirl.,
tic buildings; require
re an cheap .4 other
lighting up workshops
in extenalvely used
here ets is not intro.
Itedeniptitin In Plata
nitlidetd. the clench
I
in or fourteen otheN •
',can be übcd lu (hd.u•
he fluid used in'thesa.
4rlmoce fsr smpisslio r
r The lamps are in
pr from explosmm 'l,,
loititure or l'hi!adel
whieh the .44100ns of
gree Illuminated, at
[he flame of thin lamp
ill terpectt closely re
d Imparting a iMplar
.; them to the puhlk,a•
to a luxury. Onsor
r ops