POT-TSVILLE. Saturday Morning, Feb. 19, 1848. BENJAMIN BANNAN. Editor, ELE BOWEN. duiaglit Edifir Democratic Whig County Meeting The County Committee invite the Democratic Whigs of ftchitylklil county to aisemble In County Meeting, at the Court Rouse In the borough of Orwigeborg, on 'Xosday, tie 6th of Nardi nest. (Court week,) at I. o'clock, P. bl 2, for the purpose of 'appointing delegates to the State Convention tube held at Harrisburg, on the IStb of March, and also to appoint "conferees to meet those from Daulible and Lebanon counties, to select a delegate to the Natioaal Conventidn, and I iiniact euth other business as maybe deemed necessary in the pres ent,ajanetog state of the country, e ' It u earnestly requested that ibe DemocratieWhlgs should turn nit tbai there may bee full and free inter- change of sentiments on the public measures of the day from all sections of, the county. British Free the offspring of LoCrafocri ascendency. is 'unfortunately saddled upon the country..and its desolating effects is witnessed In our idle collieries, deserted wort shops, and the lownels of wages ithict threaten the !shoring elutes of the country. ' " C. - Xl7, PITSISX, JSCOR ;SURE. Jonx }Uzi; Jain H. Haairr. Daartst. B. Kalinin, Joni W. FIRTT.VER. GEORGE KAISTRISX, love PROVOST. Joanne Bari Etna, Joan noun. In. County Standing Conitninte atkneabing lets Through the poligonal* o Mr, Walker, we have reeeiVed a copy of the Reading . Itailruad_Corn. puny'. report for the year ending the. 30th No vember, 1847, from which wo make the following abstract. Its length precludes its publication in full. The whole receipts of the Company wire as follows From Coll. do . Merchandise. do Passengers, do 'Transponation of Mail; Ice .7'414 The receipts for Merchandise on the Road in 1846, wore $137,583 52, showing a f4lling.off of only $1,363. 60, notwithstanding the competition of the Canal. ' The total tonnage of the Road, iacludiog Pas sengers end materials for Company, in tons_ f 3000'Ihs. was for the year, 1,770,916. ." The number of Peuengora carried - durini the year was 97,463, Nue' to 49,604 through Rsaien gem. The number carried in 1846, was 88,641, equal to 45,155 through passengers. • -The following is given u the expeare of main taining the Ituallsluring the yeas: • Repairs of roads, beds, tracks and • bridges, • . - 595._670 01 Engines, ears and machinery, . 11,470 34 Railroad Iron, lO 305 87 . Watchmen, • 9.191 94 Water ataticos &psis, Enginehouses„ 3,436 17 Superintendence and office ezpenses, 2,606 13 Materials on band last year, , ~., 4,041 69 Total expense for maintaining viity,sl36,B2i 15 Add expenses of transportation de partment, 490,857 74 Equal . to 48 per coot of theieeeipts of the Road. - The cost of repairing . Wharves at Richmond, during the year was $9,439 64. Rail.,.—During the year, 1919 Rails weighing 1312,2 tone, which c0ut124,117 45, were remosed from the Rrnd; and the some number of new Bars substituted. After deducting the value of the old bars, it leaves the loss on Iron, $10,305 87, or,less than S of a cent per ton on the tonnage of the year. Bridges.—Dunng the last year fifteen atone Bridges, varying in span from 10 to 357 feet, and air Iron Bridges, with spans from 25 ro 40 feet, and . Timber Bridges, bane been erected during the year. There are now on the line 35 Iron and Stone Bridges, and 48 wooden bridges. The latter will be gradually replaced by stone and Iron Bridges, as fast as they reqUire repairing. The whole amount expended forrnew bridges during the year, was $86,687 82. , • Expenses of Traruportation.The expenses of transportation of Coal last year, was 45 84.100 els. per. ton. Merchandise 85 9 10 eta. per; ton; and 47 2-10 eents,per. passenger.. • Wood.—During the year there were 90,716 i corded - wood consumed, which cost $22..5,622 07 Cutting do` - 33,632 73 Loading and unloading, do. wharf. . 18 , 899 49 . age, Agents Axe. : $279,13419 W bids is about $3 021 cents per cord. Coal for fuel, only $4,389 19 And carrying coal too from a Coal Region. Loopmagives, Cars, 4c.--The Company own 77 Locomotives, one of which is out of use. 4500, Coal Cars, one of which is an 8 wheelrd Iron car, and 3019 4. wheeled iron cars. The remsindel ate wooden cars. 502 Can for freight of different kinds. 22 Passenger cars. .7 Snow Ploughs. 2 Sthall Express Locomotives, and 50 Horses. Liabilities of die Company were on the 30th of Nov. 1847 $l2 236,559 58 do'on the 30th Nov. 1846 11,589,696 61 /naiad during last year including stock dividend of 12 per cent, a- 646.862 91 mounting to $434,150 04. • ' During 4he year, $1,400,000 of ,the floating ...ht of theljompany and bonda..due were con: flirted into a Mortz,age loan, the Commissions and charges of which were $143,027. 14. The indebtedneso of the Compsny is ee fol lows Capital Mock, $3,432.000 00 Loans, 8,095.050 00 Bonds andr,Kc s trtgages on resbcstate, 213,158 66 Sundry accounts due by Comp'y ' Sundry bills due the Co. ‘, for freights ' 25cc., $61,40179 $507,637 27 Notes r e cei Table, 333,716 qa Cud 'hand 50,317 92 445,436 89 ---- 62.200 89 By balance 'object to a dividend, 434,150 04 • A nutribercif esperiments are now making - by 'skillful Engineers. to substitute the use of Coal inategd of woad in the Locomotives. which when acComplished, will prove a great saving to the Company in the item of fuel. A proptuition has been made by gentlemen in the Eastern !States to rent the Company :olio Coal ears, and the necessary number of Enginea ir he proposition is approsed of by the President, And ha La of the opinion that the Company ought .to avail tbotaadras or the offer, as no debt would he incurred, and large profit ft - if - their use may be anticipated. THE SEriwri.—Sotne rich scenesocca eiootilly °tour in all . Legielstire bodies, sod it would bo remarkable. indeed, if the Pottsville Senate should not sometimes descend front its dig nity, since it is behoved that the honorable mem beta are -but flesh and Mood" The members of the senate of Columbia, we perceice by the Spy, are also “apptehenetre r as witness the following: Senator peas Arkansas. Mr. President, fam opposed to the question being take up to-night Bir,l protest against the getatemeo gouging us , down, who bum cot Yet bad an - opportunity to speak on the amendment. seanfor front, Massarhusetts. (a little excited.) Mr. President, I do not wish to "gouge d own, (with mat emphuis.) Nor, sir, undo [swi s h to `choke dawn (greater eny puttee:mu wh o ,nosy yet wish to speak.- Why did not the .honorablo gentlemen" kick each other down. nal fa the plan now gonna, oorpd Brenton t- .... - REPORT Of Os Pruidatt owl Nosogrors .f di 'Selwyn:EU . Jroi fdtiOlt Caupamr to Oa Stoctkgdm. ..leiraul At the annual meeting, held in January, 1945. the Board of Managers, recommended fur adop tion, a plan for the improvementand eularvment of the works of the Company, and-very fatly and clearly., exhibited the necessity of the measure. With singular unanimity, the work was order ed by the Stockholders to be undertaken, and an ordinance passed, providing fur the raising of what was then deemed a sufficient sum by loan, to effect this new purpose. -The arrangements for commencing the work, I depending .upon.the negotiation of the Imm, the perfecting of annoys, cud the making of con 'mete, occnpied the larger part of the year 1945; and after the usual season fur navigating thecanal had terminated, the extraordinary labours of the officers and agents of the Company were begun. The period, therefore, marks-a new era in the history of the institution; and while the past may be referred' to as furnishing the basis for calculations; and the ground of reasonable hope, the completion of what. was then-taken in hand; will mark hereafter, as distinctly; theteve - wiirk from thwold, as the latter marked its character upon' the' trade that had flowed Over 'tho River Schuylkill, when the charter of the Company was4granted. Since the autumn of 1845, the Schuylkill Bari; gatiun 'may be said to have been undergoing a great transfottnatidu ; and while you have been annually informed of the progress, and prospects of the change, you bare yet warcely-tiegun'to feel, and not at all to realize, the success yourlaburs. Although boats and trade were'pagilig the line of your works during a part' of the year 1346, thennay be regarded as only the earnest of what would sometime follow.; but when your proper work kid been accomplished. there re mainetryei much to be done, especially for the acconnendatiou of. that part of the trade, which formed the chief inducement for the change you had ordered. • The Spring of 18'17, fouud as is a new ned ex tmonliciary position. So far as the Buad had, or could obtain the means, cars, landings, and boats had been provided, fur the purpose of receiving and carrying coal. : " It was supposed, that out of the stock of boats - and cars used fur the trade en the old works, a ermai4o.-ALs pr•n...;"ts wmrici 'heieunti ;or service, and answer until the new supplies could be constructed. $1,698 663 99 136 219 92 156.20! 45 . 11,860 26 52,002.945 62 _ It was anticipated also, that out, new works could be used by the boats engaged in the trade on other lags canals, that at the season when they usually have but little employment, (but which is the most active one with us,) they would seck.ourline. Dia these anticipations have not been real itedt the stock of boats and cars, formerly used is lie trade of the Subuylkill valley, has either front natural decay or some other sufficiently control., ling cause, sunk into inadequacy, nt d the ar rangements of the Rail Road Company far the trade of the. mining district for 1847, and the profitable etnployineut of ?the boats ou other canals, in the carrying of the great agricultural products.nt the- exratitry—to market; Under the stimulus of an unusual fureigh demand, have limited the business fur us, to the extent that unr own independent means could meet.. - - We have, therefore, been this year engaged in preparing , inatly things for the future, and in try ling an experiment, to determine whether we are to any extent to rely open others, or to trrist en tirely to our oWnelfurts. We have tried the eiperiment; and from it we have learned, that white in the absence of any extraordinary competition, we might rely upon others, the existence of such a,competition, de mands from us more than we had originally con templated doing. We most, under this competition, not, only build cars, and boats, and landings, but also cause them to be used by parties who act independent. ly Of us, and require a large share of the profits corned by the use of them. Aud this state of things ansekuot so much from the wishes of those • who artr.ingsged iu the trade, as from necessity : the rapid increase of the nosiness, and products of milling coal, demandln- , all the: capital that those engaged in it can poFsibly command. Dat for this future there is not ea much uncer tainty, as- the natural increase of the coal and other - tnule of the Schuylkill Valley, will in the course of the next three Years fully occupy, the great channels that have been prepared to carry that trade to its appropriate markets. There is, therefore, sufficient inducement fur capital now unprofita‘ily employed elsewhere, to seek either through our hands, or by inde pendent application, investment in the , vessels and machinery needed 'fir the carriage of coal, and other heavy products; and , of valuable mer chandise, and passengers, over our works. This inducement ought, however, to be se cured by a judicious and reasonable policy ott the part of our Conipati ; uud it should rest upou the express approbation and direction , of Stockholders, that it may have permaneucy, and not lie adopted with reference to securing trade fora single year, or to avMdihe nice question' of one board of managers binding their successors. If our policy bears the seal of approbation by the Stockholders, nod is Only to be changed to liberalize it; we shall soon find new vigour and activity infused into our affairs. and vigour and activity will speedily yield profit. By adopting as the basis of our charges for the use of our canal and other works, pric'es will with a moderkte and reasonable trade, pay our ex penses .and interest, we may safely rely on the increase of .our trade, fdr a fair if not a rich dividend - to our Stock holders. ' In framing the tariff of tolls for the year 1848, iu announcing it atan Unusually early period, the Board of Managers have bad theie objects in view, and they have beenlgratified to learn that the proposed changes meet with general approba tion. 836,077 28 We therefere ask for year formal con6Fmation of the policyilierein proposed, in order that those who might be deterred by the fear of au aura. Voemble change in our system of charges and management, tram building furnaces, or mann factones, or embarking in the business of trdus portation, shall have that assurance of stability ini nor plans, which it is essential to have before resting capital in undertakings that can only be successful where such stability is to be found. It may not be inappropriate to consider here; the position the compny now occupies for the coal trade of 1848. f . • They had secured tbv lease, at the date of tlie last annual report, a large and well arranged dock and landings at Schuylkill platen, and were en gaged in constructing others! at Mount Carbon and Port Carbon. These have been so far completed during the present rear, as to give them landing facilities fur the shipment of at leait 000,009 tons' of coal, entirely under their own control; it'd the land ings owned by others, and 'suited to our new works, will accommodate about 100,000 tons more,—making a total of 600,000 tons. "These landings admit of considerable linear extension, without any Unusual expenie ' and they-may, therefore. be.gradually enlarged, as an increasing trade; may make that; necessary. W have now upWards of 600 cars of the most approved icirin and materials, in good order, and capable of yieltliitA if-run upon the tributary rail roads of the_re g ioo, with ordinary diligence, a tonnage for the.minal of more than 800,000 tons. And we would prep's!, that at the earliest prac ticable period, the 'umber of our cars should be increased, sa,as to atliird a full supply fiir a trade of 600,000. We have not been able , to'add to the number of our boats during the past year. The vast amount of other work requiring the attention of •the Board, and the expectation that boats would either be built expressly for our canal, or come upon it from other quarters, prevented contracts being made fur them, until the season was too far advanced to procure them in Lillie, but a num ber have already been contracted for, which are to be 'delivered early-in theyear 1843 ; and other contracts for more will no doubt be made as Emily as the roads of 'the company will permit. We have already adverted to the limited trade en the canal for too year 1847, and indicated the causes that contrAled it, but the limitation main ly to the coal trade. In the other branches'of our business there has been a gratifying result; and the tables of our miscellaneous tonnage, skew that it. tuay be relied on, at least to pay our cur teat expenses and.keep the work iu repair. As .the valley of the Schuylkill becomes more and more densely peopled, and as new. manufacto ries, furnaces, Am., are erected within its borders, the miscellaneous trade must greatly expand ; and it may by propej - encouragement be made quite equal to the coal trade that a few yearingo satisfied our Stockholders, and actually glutted the market. $l2 236.559 68 We are,. ho wever, compelled toped from these Considerarions, to others of an' embarrassing cud painful kind. For the first time since the open lug of our canal, we find ourselves unable promptly to meet our engagements to the loan holden sod other creditors of - the Company. la order to raise the money requiredlor the en largement of the canal nod worlui, tt part of the loan authorized by tho Stockholders in 1845, was 'negotiated under the authority of an act of as sembly obtained for that purpose, at the rate of secerity.fiaadollars in money fur every one hun dred dollars of the certificates/of loan. As the work programed towards completion and. the monetary affairs of the country assumed achar acter of greater ease and stability, it was Imp : • posed that the remainder of the cost of the 303 provement might be raised on more fat:amble terms: and it was determined by the Board of 1846, to procure the amount then needed, upon the promissory notes of the Company, seemed by deposits of the - convertible loan as consteral Heath,- In the tonnet roped - presented in ten. !847, the amount Of the notes thus inseam:4 1 THE MINERS'JOURNAI f ; Ail:Dpce . rTstium„GENEßAL ADVERTISER. .stitedat about $844,000. J order. lo'comptetti the work to pay fur 'cars, boat...ma hueiieg e ., and to meet the current expenses of tbe cOmpiny end the intereet upon its hank. a large lam be yond the current income bee betuarequiwd, sod itbai-abe been- raised by the issue of the Cork pany's premium, note...secured wa. considera ble relent by like 'deposits of the convertible loan as collateral security. The amount now due by it under such liabilities, is about $1,500,000. ,The littered due January 1, 1848, 'Unt:lentil:a $411. , 037'33; the debt. dueler work . mtteriali. on - on the line. are about $50.000; the usual expo. sus tor preparing -the work for use in ibe Spring. will need about $50,000; and therei ere other claims which *mist be met, and preparations to be mailii,Tor aiding the espected trade of 1848 by tarnishing boats and cars, that will require about $150,000, making an aggregate •of present end proximate, liabilities of about $1.800,000, for which permanent provision is ebedutely nem , airy. - , The funding of this debt, and the, proper pro, vision for the Contingent liabilities fusu stated. had been postponed under a belief that the trade of 1847 would command the money •at or near par for the convertible loan; , but the revulsion that occurred about two months since, has deprived the Board of the ability to do so, and pieced the stockholders under the necessity of submitting to a very large sacrifice. Embarrassed by sect. • position, and unable to bing the stockholders together in regular Meeting, to provide far, the - emergeney, the Board first invi ted a number of the large stockholders ind loan briders to: , meet with them, for 'consultation and Advice ; ind the result of their deliberations was a proposal on the part of the Managers to-raise by a convertible loan, payable in twenty years, and to bear interest at the rate of sit pet cent; per en nom, the sum of one • million eight - bandied thousand dollars of the certificates of the loan at fifty dollars in moor) , for one hUndred -dollars in loan. After this course hal been resolved on, an infor mal meetinz of the stockholiers, loan holders, and others interested in the'propositian, was call ed by the President, and In elplanatioci of the csmes.which hal made it necessary td tome to wirraormnify lhoiiirriene, was submitted by him to the meeting; and the resolution of the Board was then with very great unanimity - appro. ved. But as the Stockholders are now regularly assembled, and very generally in possession of the facts which regulated the derision of the Board, we rapectfully ask for the new loan, their Sanc tion and formsl•confirmation. The Stockholders, at their annual meeting in 1847, when apprized of the method adopted by he Manager' for raising money by promissory note" confirmed it by resolution, and directed the Bond to proceed, and complete the great uoderta• king ;-and if the Board have failed to seize, what may now be demised to have been a favourable opportunity" , for funding the floating debt, that:fail ure trust he. planed rather to an honest error of judgment, than to any want of I, proper regard to :the interests of the Stockholderriq Aided by a large and active ;committee of the Stock and loanholders, whose efforts and labours have been unremittingly given to the work, the auto of $3,000,000 has elroady hien subscribed tfi the new loan, end there ie every reason to believe, that it will in a few deiys, be entirely filled up, and then according to the conditions of the propo- sals for it the subactiptions will; be available for the relief of the Company. The Board have felt that the Stockholders ought to participate fully in the advantages offered to the subscribers to this new loan; and the" have endeavoured to reach them with the notice of terms and conditions. But they regret to &,d, that many of them have not yet coma -forward, end they now make the last appeal to them that ii within their porter. Annexed to this Report, will he found a Wm:l -lse statement of sll the ascertained liabilities of the Company : and horn it the Stockholders will be able to form their own conclusions, as to the val. ue and proepeeis of their works. But "'twill be doubtless expected. that the Managers g., into come eiptabationa, to show what, may be rea sonably anticipated by those who may be inter e,ted as losnholders or creditor,. The aggregate liabilities of the corporation, ex clusive`or capital stock, will, if the new loan be subscribed :or, serum( to about $7.000 0001 and the annual interest thereon will be $420,0110. The current expenses and repairs sail proliSbly amount to $80000; and to base therefore an annual charge of $500.000. The revenues of the Company consist of its tolls, boat, car, and landing rents, water rents, and a small amount of rent from its ice, estate. Its income, of course, depends mainly oo its tolls; and these fur the future,• may be safely. estimated as follows, including nn the charge on coil, the rent for boats. &c., and observing that a propors tion of the trade, holt ascend re; ar.d descending, does not pass over the whole bud of the canal. Foi the year 1848, • Coal trade. . Tone 500.000 at 65 $325.000 51iscellariettaa trade, . .100,000 et 50 $lOO,OOO Rents, 20,000 Total, $445,000 pednet expenses, 80,000 Net income, . $365,000 Assuming that there will be en annual increaser in the trade of the canal, equal to twenty per cent. per ac,nurri on its coal' trade, the net revenue' fur. the next five years, if the scale of tolls for 1848 be al:hered to, as recommended, we shall have the following neeinnual results: For the year 1849, - • • $430.000 For the year 1850, ' • , • $508,000 For the year 1851 - • - $601.000 For the year 1852, $713.000 It therefote apiteare reasonably certain, that in the year 1850 the Company will have paid the interest on the whole of its loans, in full and hare . esurplus of about $43,000; and' in 1851;they 'May, in addition to paying their interest, either pay a dividend of I2i per cent. on its capitol atotk. or Mt apart $lOOOOO towade reimbursing its brans. and give a dividend of about 7i per cent, on its - capital stock and in 1852, this surplus ap ,plicable to dividends and to the reimbursement of loans, wnu!d be $293,000. - In presenting them estimates, it may not be improper to bring to view the conditi on o f th e Company and its revenues in the year 1841 ,when the trade on the cid canal dicii,c,ix vary very great. ly fro:n that asounied fur the year 1848—the toll, hortrier, being somewhat higher on coal and nth. er articles than that for the latter year. . The nett income fur 1841 , alter deducting cur. rent expepoe and repairs ; was $463,000. Outof this income. $112.000 were paid for in terest, a dividend of $99,936 made the Stockhold era, sod the debt of the Company reduced to $202,906 03 ; and since,that-petiod. the coal, trade has been steadily increairing . at the rate of twenty per cent.per annum. While, therefore,- the policy of our Company should be steadily directed to secure by 'all hon ourable means its fair share of the coal trade, its prices most be so adjiisted that they will neither provoke ruinous hostility on the one hand, nor stimulitq preaiature competition on the other. by preventing inducements for new and costly work?. The investments made by the Scb uylkill 'Naviga tion Company, as they : will be represented by their Stock and Loans. after the new loan is filled will be about 69,000.000. the annual interest upon which is $540,000, or 'shout sixty . cents per ton bn less than hall- of the:estimated trade of the Schuylkill region tor 1848. - We shall no doubt have that portion of the . trade passing through our locks . • and as they have the full capacity for a transit of at least 1,500,000 tone; with bula small additional expense for res. enrols , " at the head of the line, the surveys for which hare already been made, the:expectations of the most sanguine will - scion be realised. When this qoantity_-itiell be reached—and the anticipation of it 'llll 'more , reasonable now than what were deemed the waienary dreams of. projectors of the canal—those who are now timid and wavering, will regret . that they had not sus tained the Company in its hdur Of trial, and be willing then to pay a- large advance to the bold and fearless. To the 'Stockholders who are most deeply interested in the plosperity- of the Comps. nv. and whose whole is vestment.may be sunk if the present financial arrangement should fail, we earnestly press the invitation to comet forward. Their's is the.sectifice, their's ought to be the pro. fit: • full subscription' made by them will be no sacrifice—they can, if they choose. .get Ili per tent per annum on the par value of their shares. and the coat of the loan. They will place the in . ssittmoO once more in the path ors &rely end honnr,; and its servants will be relieved from the ntidau• rassnienbr which now interfere with the anciess t ful addiiiiistration of their trusts. By—order of the Managers ' ' FRED'K Managers, President. , Nots.—Sinee the annual meeting. the whole amount of the loon of S 3 600,000 ha been sub. .scribed for. 'The eeni6cates'of the ten per cent. tout will be merged. in the new lose, and no for. that isms of the. ten per cent. loan : oin be made. St ft of ac Company, Jannary I, 1848. Alicia. Cpst of worinrolke. prior to enlarge. _ $ 2 ,60,2,63.3.70 . . Improvement of the walla - - 3'.4osAlu' Are .Bchuylkill Neeigatioo- Ltheehi 10 shires 200.0 0. nem:a:4,ole. Bridge Co. Stock lOO.OO Bondi receireble ; 4.75t00 ieeeieable - 20.7114110 Zeal Estate - 51,701140 Rail Road Cars and' Boats : :267,439.01 Cloth on hand c. •Loreaor the Company bold intrust by the'fiesident " 1211421:110 Doe 'by mmoby pinions - . 73.720.06 =l:M=l Capital Stock ' 1,665,600.00 Permanent Loans . t. - 3,152,776.37- Intents( on permanent loans . 6.470.96 Dividend account • 734.35 Dost.Losn ' .' ' - 139,1137X3 Connecta:** Improvement Debt 146,340.00 Dills Payable ' 1A11,891.51 BOnds.Psyable . • 13,400.01 Due to sundry persons 11,626.44 Surplus • 301 676 69 561149.543 55 Nerre.—to edition to the above liabilities, there to the following: , • hitenert on Permanent Loan, da, hn., • 1848 . • 09,037.32 Estimated debt due for wage" and • matenale. &e. 50.000 00 Income and Expense Account, 1847. INCOZI. Tolle on Coal. - $121.405 81! Tufts on other articles, 86,888 71 Rents of venter power end ail edits, 22.8454; Bost, ear and landing rents, 23,034.01 . alrassas. i . • . . !alma on permanent and temporal loans, $263,766.69 Current expenresalaries, wages, te. - , - pairs, rent of landings, repairs of • boats and incidental., 109.307.13 Drawbacks and towage paid. 23,052 90 . ----. $415.11 0 2 . 'Tonnage of articles deseemiinglhe river in 1847. Coal. (tons) 222,693 Lime, (tons) 50.844 Limestone , 29.943 lesenbir 14,246 Pig Iron 7.127 Flour . 8,340 Grain 6.221 Iron . 3169 Wood .. 2.351 Iron Ore 1,768 Mirble 1.496 Sand - 1.493 Blooms and cast's.l.49l Shingles, 1,411 ,Nails 878 soap stone 809 Bituminous Coal 739 Stone 220 Bricks 218 I Bark • , 173 Stases 157 Clay ,9 • 130 Butter and Eggs 107 Sundries ' , '1,646 Nett 855,160 ling the Biter in 1847. Iron ore, (tons) 13,116 Grain, 7,083 Sind, 2,139 Plaster, 1,969 Stone, 1,701 Iron, ' 1,181 Salt _ 1,032 Fish; 718 Coal, 660 Marble, 398 Flour, - 345 Shingles, 194 Milt, 119 Sundries, • • T. 340 Nett, 77,237 To-mate of attic/acme Limratono,(tons)ls,9lo Lumber, 12,654 Mae, 6,113 Pig Iron. - 2,503 Bride, 1,829 Lime, 1,862 Sosp.stone, 1,061 Clay, - 722 Hay and Straw. 595 Rada, 473 Manure, 378. Wood, 212. Bitumiaous I.lual, 124 Hides, 106 3tenis of Gossip. WAbota Notts.—The lad number of the Vermont Asylum Jour nal (edited/ by insane persona-1) roldeins tame humorous redarks on the subject of noses . . The mad writes lessens that 'ithe nose has heen'placed by Providence directly over the mouth. to pm judgment on the food—a sort of sanitary' sentinel—a kind of quarantine officer, to prevent the entrance into port of all things that are unsafe or unfitting. ri"Goslernment Clerks.—Mr. - Hobbits. Auk tent Post Wider, General, it is slid. gristle. to in. troduce the English rule to the Government clerks —that their appdantrnents 'shall •be permanent. He vri•hes all the clerks discharged. He desires • low passed preventing theii renesval for poli cal opinions and only upon charges of misOonduct or immoral character. GO Jersey foirever.—We received the Cam. des Democrat. the other day. with the modest request lassie exchange." The said paper can. mined four or .five columns of small-pica metier. among which was an announcement of the death of Chancellor Kent!—received, no doubt, by Magnetic Telegraph. l'7" Just like Thens.—A'CarlAU paper Gaya Mid "petitions signed by more than Nis thousand ladied have been presented to the Legislature of this State, praying for the abolition of the death penalty. The dear creatural—the only banging in the world ought to be about their necks !" 12rSari Actithmt.—Allr. 19Vatoel Francis Ds: vim, stn of Hon. J W. Davis. who is about to tie pin on the mission to Chinn, being present at he launch of a flat.bost, on the 3J inst.. in Indi• spa, was struck by a failing piece of timber. The blur killed him instantly. His age was 23 years. 'arTrue Renetvlenee.—A number, of esiel lent young lather is a town in' New York hays formed a new Sowing Society, the object of which is to provide clothing. at .this inclement season of the year, for l•bire possibilities" end naked ..reali• ties.' ' r"A Useful Hint. Take one ounce of clover, one of cedar and one of rhubttb, pulverize and sprinkle . them in a drawer or chest in which clothes are to be . placed. It will prevent moths from injuring the clothes, and create an excellent scent. rir A Peculiar Word.—Heroine is, perhaps. es peculiar a word as any in our language. i'be Grit two letters of it are male, sthe first three fez male, the first four a breve man, and the whOle word a brave woman. It runs thus—he, her he• ro, heroine.' r7•An Exchange Pope, flys nothing makes a young man, who is generally impervious to blushes; Ito ashamed of himself, as to be caught looking over the will of the fstherof the young la dy whom he la courting from a feeling- of thy pu• rzst affections. ll CIFToke Warning I—A man who das hang lately in a neighboring State, for burgliny and murder, confessed under the gallows, as we read, that his career of -crime began by stopping a newspaper without paying for it. Awful f . Ttlinter in Court, recently described what ha called a dark transaction thus— when I see a blind black man, in a dark cellar. with a dark lantern, looking for a blind black eat, that, in my opinion. is • rely dark transaction. far Rank and File Wit.—The soldiers dubisid Gan. Taylor . l Old Rough and Ready." A differ._ ent soubriquet has been given Gen. ElectiC He is known amnag the soldiers u old oFuss and Faith era," notwithstanding his great military' genius. • Uri* Insurance.-3. P. Whitney, who died recently at New °ileum, some time since, effect. ed, through some merchants of that city, an insu rance of $30,000 upon his life—which handsome sum will now martin his widow. VV'The London Times.—The subscription price of this great Journal, is sift pounds ten shit• tinge sterling. or bet Ween thirty-one and thirty-two dollars per annum. \ • • -_tTGov. Ansel Briggs of lows, has lost hie wife and two children within • few weeks, -, and was very sick himself at the 'date of oar last adri• la'Joshua R. Giddings gnu the solitary no, on the-adoption (SAM resolutions by the House of Representatives, voting gold medals to - Generals Scott and rirßisirs Army.—. The effective mauler tary fore!, of Great Britain israted at 140.000 men. Thu farce is about equivalent to *O,OOO Yankee volunteers. Texan Family Antuannenfs—ln 1 , Goliad county, Texas, recently, Mr liVilram Spencer was killed in a scuffle with his son.in.law, a Mr. Gorman, who butchered bhn with • bowie knife. 13 1 ”..11 1 /iy is a lady walking in front of • gan. lemon, like the lent new.? .Seniuse ibis in advance of the male !" 137' !The DaUaa snint,aince Mr. Buchanan bis beaten them nut in ibis State. are taking ground for Gen; Cass for the Prewdeney. , Uri! Rival lo Toot Tatiana hts nude het ap. pumice in the person of • Cobs Giikeleven jests of age, and weighing arisen pounds. FlP.Thsiors. is nor .always strength." as Sir Charles Napeir observed, when' be saw ths ser mit ; hie rum with 'water. - (7'om. Sean Minutes the annual reason" of Mexico at 533.275,000. ErAhoy friasda. lot by Ukirood jaw Rather 100 your beat josor than your worst friend. 113"Aortuts Cok,thoeddratadAMerien nape Painter, is De mOne4 Gatti ::iiiiscelliinni. isto9sfue P;l4-rie the We Whig State Con te:00o of Wiens, Mr. Albert S. White, welt twig"? tel einesdoom Whig member of Metgrees fe! yests,sse. void he "could touch fnr the bet that ens • Whim good end true— !hit hp wt iitezi - pledges Seent jo the pocket ofW Slittahie Of the United iltstes-%-thet there wen .Vildge present who bad sesta them—that if made Chief Idaststrste of this Vain, his entire cabin et should be selected frinotbe ,Wbig paity—and that Done of : tbe opposition could ever obtain of. Eke through any agency of his .° ' s6,B4eAisa- Fird Bie Leap.—A boner belonging to a He. Whits; of Behimore, made a leap at I.:hooka h:mm.lre, a fetidays nose; iibich is euse kin tu, the'famons leap made: by Putnern's horse, in revolutionary times. Running off 'from flight, he encountered a milker:* 12 feet in depth. which be attempted to leap 10 feet from its ed.l , e. trot striking the - opposite bank with hie bead, die. located lus neck, fell beck and eapited.. The: dietance be jumped is said to be itrenteve feet I ILV I. New Use of Chloroform.—!t is suggested . that all railroad and steamboat trarellers'ab onld be constantly provided. with • bottle of this new aunt fur destroying pilo, and clip it' lo their mouthison the first appearance 14 danger; haste , arm is represented astaring sotpemly, that a blown op indiiidual cap inhale it a. he rises. and 'herom he commences his descent, feel confident that be is in a "pleasant dream;" a 'consumatiail devout. ly to he whhed. $554,855.10 rirMilitary Clery !—W at. Tompkir.e. s Nsw York volunteer, Who was with Scott's army-in all its Mesican battles, is now is N. York With out his left armyagged, penniless. and pensionless. —So says an exchange. If he Only wore epau lettes now, he would be feasted to bar stinir, and smothered with obsequious autilation. The world is very discriminating in such miners. TX A Strange Cireumslance.—t-Charles tsmb's Library, with numerous original inanuseript notes in the proper band writing of . bis friends Bouthey, dcc. , bas been strangely enough; brought to New York: for sale: rar The Flag.—Tbe Albany Argue gives an engraved nepiesentati4 of the Mexican guerrilla dig captured! at Mina gloers. It Is de scribed ea shorn two feet long, Sind from twelve to fifteen indica wile'; thiscentre it brOad erini son stripe, with the motto "No Quarter," wrought io silk; on either aide of the centre is a black stripe, of skint half thiwidtb, with a-Death's bee and croes-bories. It has a narrow border of 'pal , green, and the points have fusels of crimson. It usually'borne on the'end of a lance., Cr Mr. Healey, an eminent portrait paint r . iacaicapying a retired room in the capital of W hs import, in making undies for' a contemplated /a tone"l picture, representing Daniel Weimer reply ing to Haine... _ THE 'GREATES'T MEDICINE OP M4E D . De: Swope, Cewp•uad Syrup ef Wild Cherry. The unlveisal celebrity which Ibis trainable medic ne is pining throughout the United States. and the many as tonishing cures it is constantly performing, has proved it to be beyond alt doubt, the only safe and certain cure for Pulmonary Consumption, Coughs, Cords. Attlima, Spitting Blood, Liver Complaint, Nervous D tinily, Tickling or Rising in the Throat. ilronchitis, Difficulty Of Breathing, or any symptoms of Cooaumptlon If the bowels are costive, a mild purgative should be resorted to occasionally. Dr. Swayne's Catenating' Pills will be frond a valuable acquisition to e Wild Cherry and will; prove a valuable medicine ;there an aperient is required. Dr. flwayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry is a medicine which has stood the test of experience. and 'fused accordin t in the dlreetionslas described In Dr Swayne's Guide to llealthiseldom falls. The Above pamphlet is well worth a perusal. Caldimli ! tastier!—Avoid all spurious preparations of Wild Cherry, such as Balsams, Bitten. Syrups Of* Wild Cherry, Pills purporting to contain Wild Cherry. k e., k.a., is they are all *Miami wad weaterjeit, and contain roneof the virtues o`f the original and remake preparatliM, 'ag prepared. by Dr. 11. Swayne, and the lint ever prepared In this country .Dr. Smaywe's Com pound Syrup .f Wild Orrery is eompoied of vegetable ineredionti, the Wild Cherry, and other medicinal sub itancee, equally as efficacious if not mores(); the whole are so effectually concentrated as to render It beyond all doubt the most pleasant, strengthening,and effectual remedy ever discovered for the cure of Pulmonary Con sumption, and all diseases of the Lungs and Breast.— Tile very fact- from its having an many spurious imita tors, stands to prove its great curetii;e powers. ' Therefore, Invalids, inquire tomtit origlnal.pripara lion, each brittle of which in enveloped In a beautiful *rapper with a 'Menne of Wm. Penn engraved there on; also becring the signature of Dr. 11. Sway i rslie counterfeiting of which will be punished as for ery. Prepared only by Dr. H. Bweynor, N: W. corner of Eighth and Race streets, PhiladeMbis..' For sale by Jai. BROWN, Druggist, and , DANIEL KREBS, at the port MSc& Pottsville; & G. ORNTSINGER, Elebuylkil Haien ; FRAILEY & 110. BART, Orwigsburg t S. & G. SHOLLENBERGER, Ifamburg ; JAMES B. FALLS, Minenville; IL BOW LER, Drumlin, Port Carbon; MIN WILLIAMS, Mid dleport FRY, Tamaqua; BELFORD McLEIN & CO., Pummit Hill . SUDDEN/ CIIAINIGEE.—Tbere is nothing More trying to the human constitution than troddens changes of weather., Heat rarities the blood and increases the perspiration; but when : suddenly checked, those hu mors which should pass off by the skin. are thrown MT inwardly, causing Coughs, Colds, ConsUmption, Diffi culty of Breathing, Watery and Inflamed Eyes, Sore Throat, and many other complaints. Writ St's Adieu Feestablo Piirs'nre a delightful me-. ditto. fur carrying off a cold—because they expel from the body those humors which are tbeCause orals Olean complaints. Pour or Ave theist Indian Vegetable Pills taken every night on loling to bed will In a few days carry off the most obstinate cold; at the same time the digesthe organs will be restored to n healthy tone, and new life and vigor will be given to the whole frame. lleW/1111L or Cousreareirs.—The genuine for sale by TIIONIAA D. BEATTY, corner of Centre and him .weglan streets;sole agent for Pottsville. For other agencies. see advertisement in another column. Principal of9ce, 169. Baca sneer, Philidelptila Remember, the only orighialand genuine /*dial' Pe retails Pills, hare the signature of W*lane. TUE pasta' BIEDICME or TIM PAY DoCtot TOWNSEND'S - 13 • it.t.a.—This medicine has the Peculiar Conane of being recommended and prescribed by the most respectable physicians of the Country, and only regairea a trial to brink Into general nee. It Is put op In quart bottles, and Is nix times cheaper than any other preparation. Doct. Townsend Is a physician of great reputation In Albany, N. Y: and the Physicians generally in that city prescribe it in! their practice. The following is a certificate from some or them: OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. Dr. TOw attend Is Omni daily receiving ord e rs from Physicians in different Pans of the Union. This is to certify that we, the undersigned Physicians of the city of Albany, have in numerous cases preacti bedDr. Terwrisend'e Sarsaparilla, and we believe It to be one of the most valuable preparations of the Sane patilla the market. It. 11..PULINO, M. D. J. WILSON. M. D. R. P. BRIGGS. N. D, P. E. ELMENDOE,P, M. D. Atbitty, Aptltt, Dr. Seymour, the writer of the followitig, Is -one of !the olden and mostiespectable Physicians in Conn. Danford, CI., May 21, 1818. Dr.. TowasuirD.—Dear Sir " Towniend's Barn !punka finds a ready sale in Hanford — is highly es. ' teemed by all who have made use of It, and we have I teason to believe lie good qualities will be daily'appre- Mated bya discerning publk. 1 fiave daily calls for It. and hope you will be remunerated for your exertions to T renderservice to the afflicted. 1 am sir, your obedient servant; HARVEY SEYMOUR. IL IL • gr The °anent' Agency for the sale of the Barn. parilla is at Bannan's Bookstore Pottsville, whe re Drug gins and others eau be suppliedwholesale at the Maim. Venturers prince. It is asst for sale In Pottsville at John C. Browns, Clemens & Panin's, and John 8.• C. Martin's Ding Stores; B.J. Pry. Tamaqua; H. Fails, Ninenvillo C. Frailty, Orwigsborg; Henry Sbissier, 8. M. Hemp. ton, and W. L. Heisler, Pon Carton; Paul Barr, non. grove. See advenisement in snothercolumn. &circular containing a large number Of cetilfientes from Pbyal clans and others can be examined, sr Banana's Book. morc.Price $1 pet bottle. or 6 Bottles for 115: BEWARE OP • COUNTERPRIIII:—IIogIar's Coss- Writ Demeter,, .ad Mira Stay" Raperisr. the beet In the' United States. containing far simile engraving, of all the Cold. tliirer.!and R o PPetSslsr to lirculminn With their value attached: corrected =rah ay. No merchant Of dealer ought to ha without IG Persons endeising one dollar to the subscriber will bare the Detector .used Monthly o ne year to their address. • B. BANNAN, \ Ott! 40] I note adautforSebuylbitt Co. of IP YOU tome • baticeolgo to Hope new Drug Igo* awl get a bottle of pfe EsPeowwws it Isle hew thing we Wive err trkd [webs{- D.U. CAPITAL -.PUNISHMENT.— A - sermon on the Cr .law of death in the case of wiliblinurder. will be deliveredneet Pabbath afternoon. in the -Ceutral Pres byterian Church, by the Rev. W. W. Sonnell, Pastor. MLR AND FULL GOSPEL —The il - Olver-, .telisa society. uhder the pastoral charge of the madr.J.W. McMaster. continue to bold morning and aventaiserrices every Sabbath. in the Lecturd room of Bitchier's Dew llai4 at the 111113111 church hours. • Mani:MASK! LODGE. No. 218..v-Ais adjourned %biz' Monday e vening . of Pulaski , 1 . ..0.1 , ye,140._11 . 8 :c ti1 . be held on ° 1 7 15 ." • NATIONAL . LIGHT INFANTRY—Parade on T neaday. Feb. Ithl. at 10 o'clock. SYsommand, HENRY LORD. 0. n:_ _ re} FRAM' OF REASON !—Dr. afcMurtrie of Phibult. kw" erLl3 lecture for the benefit of the Serena blettiudist Efdawllisl Church of Pottsville. on the evenings of Friday. and Saturday. the 18th and 19th of February. A most deeply Intemsting theme has been eelected.—Part I. Thrr Anatomy of Labor. Part IL The Anatomy of Labor. When, Dr. litelortrie is known his fame is Mtahli.bcd —where he is not known it Is only necessary fret biro to be beard. Let all come. arm. and boar him point out the beneficial tendency of labor upon man'. physical rystom, as well as the true dimity andtronor of the lab:weir/ call log. 'Octets fl cents lobe had of any of the Trustees. and at the door no the reenter of the Lertnne. Isr}sFRIRDS OF GEN D e lLUIL—Th.r.• iriendiy tY tO the appntmetn ofgates to the:State Con ventinn at Harrhisurn. to beheld on the 22,1 inst.. are rra peetfully requested to attend a County Mretinr at - the Anterkan llamas, Pottsville. on Saturday. the 4 l9thost o'clock, P. U. 3. hl CROSLAND. - RENJ 14. LEWIS. • • CEO. C. %V YIiKOOP. and others. posb AN EXIIIIIItiON - 4the Siinday ScheidOf the id Xs' DI. E. ;Church of this borouarti.will take place on Trunday eveniar, the &inst. in the above Church. on which occasion will he presented a variety of most en relient Diatom:lex Recitation.. Ode*. &.c —The public is respectfully invited to attend. Admittance 121 cents to be appropriated to the Library. Feb.ld.2t. g...}.8TA1l OF RETIILF.HESI TEMPLE OF HONOR. IS' No. 37. R. of T- will' meet erery Tuewlny evening et the usual time: until farther not ice, at Temperance ROL earner of Centre and Market Erects. Punctual attend. ante is requencti. Fehl2-.7-3m) A. HETHERINGTON. W..IL io.o}PREACIIING IN MINERSVII.LE.--The Rev. Au W. Wilson Bonnet' of the Preshyterisn Church. YON preach. Pro's permititne. every F 2 hbath morning. at. lb} o'clock, In the English Baptist Church e.g., TRINITY CHURCH POTTSVILLE.—Serrice kr" will beheld regularly hereafter In the 'new edifice every' morning and afternoon 'at the usual hours MARRIAGES. oo r the 10th inst. briler. Joseph fifeCoi4. Mr. WM. PI. GRAY: to SARAH ANN, daughter of Mr. William Persing. all of Pottsville. On Saturday the 10th inst :by the Rey: inn. Maddison. Mr. JOHN WILDMAN, to Mrs. SARAH SMITH. all of this neigbourhood. On the 10th 104.. by the Tier. D. Messinger. Mr. ISAAC BLEW. to Miss CHRISTIANNA SLEAR- both of Rush Township. DEATHS. On Monday momins Feb.l4. at Mincruille, WILLIAM RICHARD, son of Wilbur' P. and Julian Bishop, aged I year, 4 months and 17 days. In this borough, on Tuesday last, Mrs. CATHARINE GEISSE, consort of Mr. Jacob Guinn, of this borough. NOTICES ?VOTIVE. TO TAX COLLECTORS...-The VI- undersigned ConamissioneTs of the county of Schuylkill, do hereby give notice to tile TAX COL LECTORS of the several boroughs and townships in the county of Schuylkill, that their duplicates must be nettled during the month of March next, otherwise the Commissioners will proceed against them mailbag to law. 1 G. H. STICHTER. LEWIS DREHER, - }Commissioners. ISAAC BETZ. - Feblo-8-41t pctOTICE.—COMMON SCHOOLS The Board of 1.11 Director* of the Common School/ of the borougli of Pottsville, will bold their ELECTION for teachers for said schools, on 14 Iredeeedeyis Aferrk.' Cervices to commence on the lii of April. Applications to be ad dressed to 1Feb1943,1 .1. 8. C. MARTIN, eleey. No ICE.—The co-partnership — heretofore existing between thesubscribera in the name of P. COULD & Co., is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. P. COULD, Pintsville.Teb 111-93 C.J.KNEEDLEIL DRIINISTR ATM." OTIVE.--Whereas, r ll letters of administration on the estate of WILLIAM BEADLE, late of Norwegian township, Schuylkill county deceased. have been granted by the Register of Schuylkill county to the subscribers; notice la hereby given requiring ill those indebted to said estate to make payment, and all those having claims will present them for settlement. FeblS2l-61] - JANE BEADLE, Adadnistratrix, JOHN L BEADLE, Administrator A DIIIINISTHATION NOTlCE.—Letters of administration of the goods, chattles, credits, and effects which were of THOMAS D. BEATTY, late of Pottsville, merchant, deceased, haiing been granted by tbcJitlibitei of Schuylaill.crionty to the subscriber. all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the-said decedent, are requested to make known the same, and all persons indebted to said estate to make payment without delay to E. M. BEATTY, Feb3-6-451] Admintstratrix, corner of Centre and NorWeglan streets, Pottsville. ADMINISTRATION NOTICE.--Wbereas letter* of Administration have been eranted by the Resister of Schuylkill county to the subscriber, on the estate of JAMES WATT. late of the Manuel) of Ml neravllle. Schuylkill county.decessed ; all those indebt- P(ItO said estate are requested to make payment, and those having Cill6ll Will present them fM. settlement. 1n7:24.6te] STEPHEN SCIIWIRE. Adner. SSIGNEES' NOTICE.—Whereas.PATHICK CI QUIN. of the borough of Pottsville, having made an assignment of all his estate. real and personal to the subscriber. for the benefit of his creditors; entire is hereby given In all those Indebted to said Patrick Quin to make Immediate payment to me Ind all those hav ing claims will present them. without delay Pottsville, F'ettl2-7) - - JAMES ULEARY. . A BURNER'S NOTICE.- -W !lemma JOll N CAMPER LI. of the borough of Prittsvill;. hoeing made an stasirnment of all his property in the subscriber for the benefit of Ills creditors; notice is hereby given to all ihrise indelitml to said estate, to make Immediate payment. and all those having claims will present them for settlement without delay Oells-6-813 . N. Al. WILSON, Assignee. DISSOLUTION. --The partnership heiernfore °slating between Samuel B. Jones end Rowland Jones. trading under the firm of SAM.. B. JONES 4 Co.,Schuylkitl township. Arbuglkill county, woo dis solved on the let day of January, 19tA, The business of the lat• flom will be settled by Saint: B. limes. 13Aalf.. B. -TONER. Febl2-7.3t) RoWLAND JONES. NOTICE.—Thi business will th continued bY Fehl2-7.30 ; JONES. 'fIISSOLUTION.—Thn partnership beret nfore I / nxinint under the Amin( HUDSON. SMITIi. & TAYLOR. trarline In the Munich of ;Tamaqua. enunty of Sclinythill. state of Pennsylvania. is thi• day dime. wed by mutual current. The bnsiness attic late firm will be settled by inn. K. Eim h. - ; SAMUEL 11170 SON; • iniiN K. SMITII. • '.laOP-5-6t] CHARLES M. TAYLOR. Fnundry ,Rnrl Mnelkine. Ansiness IN will he continlipi In the eubscrihrr. ' Tamagni !n29-5 Rid • JOHN K. SMITH. IN HANKHUPTCY.—II. S Eastern Diet. of Pa. 1 NOTICE.— A petition for diseharge and certificate under the. Bankrupt lowa has hren filed by Charles Ange‘late coal merrhant. Schuylkill county; which Petition will he heard before the District Coon of the Plaited States for the Eartem District of Pennsylvania. Ailing in bankrinitcy, at the District Court room, in the city of Philadelphia. nn Friday. the 1711 day of .3.(arek. 1819, at I 'o'clock, A M., when and where the creditors of said petilinner, who have proved eir debt., and all other persona interested. may apps r and sham taupe if any they have why such discha re and certificate should not be granted. TH L. RAN E, DeelBsl-10t]leek District Court. . . . . °TlCE...4:state of; WM. NEVII.LE, deceased.— •I Notice is hereby given to the creditrirs of William Neville, late of the bortinah of Tamaqua.. Schuylkill county: Innkeeper, deceased. -by Chas. Witman, the Artilitor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Sehitylk ill county to distribute the assets In the handsoflereminh Reed, Esq.. Trustee appointed by the said Court to make rate of the teal estate of the sill Wm Neville, deceased, arising from said sale. to and anninit the creditors entitled thereto, that he will be in attendance at his office In the borough of Orwiesbure. on Totted* Os 24th day if Febriary, last., at I o'clockln the after. noon. for the purpose aforeraid. - Irebl2-71 CHARLES WITMAN, Auditor. NOTlCEecciThe subscriber hereby gives notice to all of his .euslomers, that he will stop all credit In his business on the 291 A day of Febriory, next, ISIS, fully determined to do an entire cash business and therefore hereby request all wh, Bud themiclves I ndebt= ed to him to make payment between this and saiddatei he (under. elves notice that he will have his storeclosed on the lit, 2d, and 3ildays of March, in order Intake an account of stock and re-Mark his gonds, with the deter mination to sell goods at lower prices than ever before offered in the county, for cash only. J. H; ZIEGENFUSS. Minemille, Jan. 29, PH& 5-5t NOTICE—Oeo. 11. &latter having associat e d with him Daniel R. EsierlYi in the Hardware business, they will hereafter trade under the firm of STICIITER & ESTERLY, at the old stand corner nf Centre and Market streets, where, by strict attention to business, they hope to merit the patronage heretofore extended to the old firm. Persons ty, want of Hardware and Iron would do well to call and 'examine their stock before purchasing, ts they are determined to sell cheap May 21 STICHTER & ESTERIX. NtilliCE.—The Copannership heretoforeexiit lag under the firm of SEIBERT & CANTNER was dissolved on the 27th of November 1917,-by mot nal consent. The undersigned will continue the Mineral Water business on his own account, at the Old Stand. The busine of the late firm will besettled by Jan.l2-11.nt se MICHAEL J. SEIBERT. Ntrricl—sti those persons who are indebted to the an d reigned in the borough of Pine rove. will pleaie in tan nn or before thi he of Nara AM and square off their accounts. otherwise it will have to be done by due bourse of law. WERNTZ & STRIDIFFLER. • .Finegrovel Feb. IS 3-51 IOTIOE.—The firm of NORTON Al !MAMMA, LI deafen in dour. grain. groceries, &c., seas this day dissolved by tetanal consent. C. F. NORTON. .15122-4-69 • • *E.& E. HAMMER. akel*J *4 Q TRAY COVl4—Came to the premise s of the sub seiliber, residing in Rraneh township:about four Months km it MULEY COW with a white face; all four feet white; with a white spot on the hack of her neck; and end of the tail white. The owner Is reques ted to come forward, prove property, payehargesl and take her away, otherwise she will he odd according to law. [Feb.s-8 St•j SOLOMON McE&NNEY. WANTS IV ANTED.—TO C 0 A L OPERATORS AND Tv OTHERS.—A young man wishes a AlTli AVON in the Coal Region as book-keeper. For foil particulars enquire at this °Mee. - [Febl2-7•St W _ ANTED.--The undersigned is in want of "eve. ral BOAT BUILDERS. Wheel Wright". or Car penters. to work at the Boat Buildirg business. Pottsvitle.Febl2.7.3l .I. M. CROSLAND, --- - .. _____ 'ploys MINERS WANTED.—A TUFEL.-- AL A contract will bealven tolls Snook Rink NEW; for between sixty and seventy yards of hone on the ilillind tract, near Middleyort. P11)19410 raceieed do ting neat week. Ja29.41-211 .-, i. D STEINB .-. BOER pOR i - ' B 'last edition, a w cop setaattrastaltd at jOel IPANIVAN'a ?Oek iPlors, ERE MS FOR SALE AN,D TO LET. LET.IOTOATE In Id iddleport,an the maim road L to Pottsville the dwelling and stores belonging to. the estate of Tilos. Jones, and formerly occupied by :Pollock & Williams, with convenient back buildings. 'stabling. carriage house. kc.. and a garden under good gultlvaiion Will be sold cheap a first quality city made square bug Wagon. with maker's guaranty for one year, from July Mth, ism, a round back sleigh. ati old fash ioned truck Wagon. two sets harness, (one nearly new patent leather, city made.) and a good family horse. about eight year* old: free from trick or vice and accus • tamed to the noisenf locomotives. For terms apply on the premises. - I.Fehs-6-Jts A INERAL WATER EST& ILIIMENT roe LILL RALE.—Tbe subscriber will will whole of his extensive Mineral Water Manufactor,.: re is a good custom with it and daily increasing.. The at tck consists 'of pampa, pipes, fountains, gasometer, bottles, boxes, - wagons, horses. harness, and In fact every ankle acres. oar to conduct the manufacture of Mineral water on a large scale. there being 250 gross irif bttles. Foi. fort her information enquire of JOHN S. C. MARTIN. ~ November 6.1817 45 • 1 BIONINES ESC WYOMING VALLEY.--(A and for rent o the-nrost reason - Mole terms. • Inquir. v: 1.. DIA XWELL, Atiorney at 1.3%V. NVOlter,barre, Luzerne county, Pa 0 7 1Ikeatlat re; 1n22 48-I.lf VALUABLE TOWN LOTS FOR SAI.F. in Wood ea Lynn's nddition wan , borough of Potts ville. Alan In the town of Yorkville. bee id Ally Inca. ted between Pottsville and Wastwood. Apply to • • - . A. RUSSE T.. Oc93 43 . 1 Otßae . cnrner 3talmatongo and Adams sti. .14011 *AA - EK—S I x IMds. of sum carrel cur, HAMS. • Sep II 37] T. & W. POLLOCK. MISCELLANEOUS 9-11 E MAGAZINES FOR 1848.—Subscrip i lions for- i brahanUa l•lagazine for ISM it' • - . Godey's Lathe: Borik for itlS, ; Lathes' National Makazinti:TaFlAlN I The Union Magazine, far 1819, ' . The American Flora, ; . Parley's 31 3 dagine for 180, Together with all the other monthly mar:Wiles and newspapers published it, Philadelphia, New York, Bos ton, or Europe, and delivered free of postage at Nv=o-471 HANNAN'S Cheat/ Pe rind lealsh.res. AFFLICTED READY : 7 .II — EDICAL HOME PRALTICE ptlnctilaily attended to, in all its parti cular branches, by Dr. KiIIiRELIN, German Physician, at Ills residence, N. %V. corner of Third and Union sts., Philadelphia. "DISEASES of the SKIN, and surh ari sing from impurity of t e blood,makifig their appearance under a hundred different forms, prbmptly and properly managed. TRAVELLERS supplied at a moment's no. rice with medicine, &c. For particulars, see Pottsville Emporium and.Oerman Adler. , [Deell 1 WINTER SPERM, Cot staidly on F kLL and SPRING SSE I:M,ha niland for WINTER SEA ELEM., ; ST, pale by WINTER WHALE. " - I ALLEN dc UNBLEACHED WINTER 3V., tLE NI: EDLE FOR MINING, ' • I 543, South RACKED N.W:,CONST ‘VIIALE, I Wi ayes, near LINSEED OIL I i'lesnut it., OIL Fun ROLLING MILLS PIOLADELPHIA. GUANO. [Phi:a,Oet3o 47. 44. MILLS, • J .1.,R915-5- CII AL LENGE TO THEWORiTIM— HOIT'S IMPROVED CHEMICAL SOAP—For extracting grease, tar, pitch, oil, paint, or auy other greasy substance, from ladies' and gentlemen's clothing, including silks and satlrTs, carpets. table spreads, Meri. no Otsets, ladies' bonnets. &c. A reward of 825 will be paid to any person who will ,produce a spot of paint green or dry that this soap wilt not extract. 810 per gross, el per dozen, or 124 cents per cake. For sale wholesale and retail at BANNAWS Variety stores, Pottsvtlte, who is sole agent for the county. [Dc4-40 BAC TESTONE O S COMMENTARIES, Hood on Executors, Whartnn's Digest, Marvin's Bibliography, Roberts' Digest of British Statutes, Thornton on Conveyancing, Graydon's Forms, Dunlop's Digest of the laws of Pennsylvania, Dare's RepOrts, vols. 1,2, 3, and 1, For Isle at prices nt 134NNAN'S Oetl6-42] L Law and Miscellaneous 'look stores.. rirqtElll;llllED6ldY6R, or Familihfinual, el vine the rouses. symptoms, and treatment of disea se,. with an Inecount of the system while in health, ag4 rules for prehervin that state; appended to which Ure receipts re: making varinuif kinds of medicines and art tides of diet for thesis.), ronm,the whole for general use. By John B. Newman, M. D. • price 23 cents. For sale at [De4-42] LIANNAN`ti Cheap Hook stores. 1 ARM LAMPS, Girand , la for 14 Lamp Mats, beautiful Shades and Fixtures, Plain and Colored Hall Lanterns, Cut and Plain Globes, Floes, and,AVicks, A beautiful assortment, which will be sold at manufae turer's prices, just received and for sale at BANN AN'dt. Fancy and Variety store, Pottsville. [0,123-43 Di S ENBERGER'S ELEMENTS OF 'CE LL CLOGY.—Tbis - valuable work for the use of fami lies; schools, and colleges, by W. S. W. Rushenberger, N. D., with 300 plates: just recelvea and for - Sale whole sale and retail at BANNAN'S Bookstores,•Potteville. This work ought to be introduced kat; every school in the country. Price 50; cents ,f Nov/F-48 _ _ INDIA RUDDER OVEIt-tilLGv to, r at.- LING BAGS. &c.—Tbese area most excellent article for winter to iracv on in wet and cold weather. Alen, Travelling Bags which always keep dry and can be used as life preservers in case of wrecks on our coasts. Alio. a g eat variety of other useful India Rubber goods suitable for lances' and children's ornaments. Also. married ladies'indispensibles for travelling with stuall children : just received and for sale at 111c23-521 BANNAN'S Cheap Variety stores. ACR 'A EREL, • D. Constantly on hand SALMON.' and for pale by HERRINGS, • J. PALMER & CO. FORK, Market at. Wharf, HAMS and SIDES, SHOULDER.. I PHILADELPHIA.. LARD and CAESE, j Phila,Feb 12-7 1 3 in WAIL ROAD IRON: - - - -8 0 TONS 25 a t Flat Bar it Rail Road Iron, 50 do 11 x k do do do 8 do 25 a 1 do do do with spike,. 15 do I --x • do' do do - And Mimi - or sale by, A. It G. RALSTON, 4 aonthfront st..P6 i oes. Philarla— July IL 1816. - Alt IRON—Hammered and Rolled lIION of all I) sizes; nail mill, horse rthoe barn, flue' and sheet iron; cast and shear steel; English and Ameriranblis ersteel; shovels of all kinds • nails and spike and ail road spikes, constantly on ;land and for sale at the York store. A . EDW. YARDLEY. QPEAK CORRECTLY —!lord's Grammatical IC/Corrector, or Torahulary of the Compton Errers.of Speeill, Alybahethailly Arranged. Cpirecred, and Ex plained. for the use of schools and private individuals: by Seth T. Hurd: just received and for pale at .% Febl . 2-71 HANNAN'S Cheap Bonk stnres. VVERY WO3IA2VSDrIOIC=The Dlsettoiiir4 %Tomei, their ..numes and Me familiarly, explained with Prarthel Hints for their Prevention and Air the Preservation of Health. by F. 1101.1.1(7K. price Forsale at [Nov2o] HANNAN'S Hookstores. SIVINGS FOR• INVALILS & FEMALES. an eirellent nniele f.r Ladles to Ante exerclte in the house. rernnitnenited he the MettleATaeutiy. Also, H.., net Cradles to nttarh to Itchy Juthtters : ju.t reeei• ed and l'onale at [ollB] PAWS VnTlelyntnre, AMPS! LAMPS I—A third supply of Corneliu■ •dc 01 • 14. relArnlrd LARD LAMPS. of all kinds and sizes. fir 111111'0 11111 lanterns, French 5h311141. Wicks. Globes, fcc. Alsn thy imprnyrd Campluna Hanging. Side, and Stand Lamm. for slurps An., ju.t remind and Ad sale et [Dc4-49] BANNAN'S Lump store. iICASTER, FISH. A 4D 100 Inns Plaster; 30 MO t N & 3,3fackarel; '3O haltand quarter hhlr.l Da: mild dsr ; 130 sack. ground and five • sit, tor pl;e by Nnv6.451 iIIOCERIES of all ki ids; al.o, Miners' OIL. T fileached. Winter, Fpe t, Eleolonft and refln'e.l ‘Vhrile nil; pocking yarn; mina ;ad Ilempropes of all sizes. for sate at the lot% store Janl-11 El/W. YARDLEY. D AIL ROAD IRON...Constantly on hand an 'IA./monument of Flat Bar Rail Road IRON for drills and lateral roads Alio, light T rails 20 ibs. to the yard, of am/mine qualay. and most approved patterns. .For sale at the York store.[Anl-11 EDW. YARDLEY.' INGLE COPIES or 'rim MINERS' JOURNAL v") ran he obtained every Saturday of William Old know, ; henry Shisslea, Port Carhon ; at the corner of Centre and Market streets, Pottsville, and at the;ciiiinter of the publication office. b 2 V FEELY CITY PAPERS.—Persons in want VI thd•weekly city papers to sell, can have them aunt/lied every week by leaving their orders at BANNAN'id Cheap Periodical Store. VSICAL BOXES.of superior make, which play /II from two to eight tunes respectively, nil fashionable airs, at [BcPLSI] BRADY & ELLIOTT'S. ENLE - pHANT — o - rt.—A superior article for ma chineey, engines, d.e , warranted not to gum, inst . receive! and for sale at the York Store, Nov 6-451 . • EDWARD- YARDLEY. F YOU WANT Witcl is and Jewelry for Christ me et dt tw Year' pr • eels oil DeIS-511 PRAM S ELLOTT'S Wholesale and Retail Watch and Jewelry store. BeT TER res I.el anon: ,untv 15111TTEliJuTt received and for sale at ft. J. SHOENER'S Decll-50] • Aew Grocery store. BLANkETS BLAN GETS, various sizes; 50 quilts, for sale yet low by Dc4-40 . 1 • J. _ d. BEATTY & Co. • `"TOLD-RINGS, Pane ?vizila, Guard, Vest, and 1-. L Fob Milani , in great • trio A at DclB-51) . 08 1 DY & ELLIOTT'S, CPERVI and extra 4 . I iertine family FLOUR 0 Jour received from Phila., and fur vale by DelB-51] R. D. sHOENER. DAIRY 0 lbs. superior dairy Cheese from Herkimer coon. y, ?Ow York. just re ceived and for sate by [hive 45] J. ht. BEATTY & Co. 1) AIL ROAD IRON FOR DRIFTB,—A sappljrn It Flat Bar R. R. Iron, constantly on hand and for vale at the York Store. [Novel-45) EDW. YARDLEY. ITALEN'INE Writers,Conne and rentlmental : V Just received and for .ale at lIANNAN'S Febs•GJ' Cheap Book and Vrriety stores, riHEESE;DARIS, AND BEANS—To - be had cheap at the store of Jn22-1) - fraIRDA - PPLES AND PEACRES—Of good .13 quality, for sale by Jn22-41 LITTLE & MARTIN. KEEN AND BLACK TEAS—Of superior N_lllaror, for sale very cheap et the store of J022-4J . LITTLE o MARTIN. DOTATOES.--A good Int of round POTATOES Jr on band and fat Bale by : LITTLE & MARTIN. LARDL. Tir AND• DRIF. BEEF—Just received and will he sold low by Jn22-4] - : LITTLE & MARTIN, I UST RECEIVED a the aneortment of ltalian f%tneo and Stone rine L attd for sate at Del S-31) -- DITADY ¢ ELI,IO74'S. URDSII BUTTER and EIIRS,Inst received and fur sale at [dM] R. D. SLIGENER'S atticety store. ORANGES and Lemons for sate at MA lITIS'd Ottlo-1:1_ Drug and Confeetionnty *tore, L'RESIt R4LL DIITTER—For rale by 1: LITTLE & MARTIN. TT - 1(.4i16ED SALAIoN.IIEaRINGS. aw 0,l N 1 7 2 's Mackarel, sold at the store of AT124.4) LITTLE & MARTIN. RAIL ROAD° IRON. TIE subscribers bare now landing from ship albam bra, from Liverpool, Slops Rail Road . Iron, tons li ai, 10 tang li ai, 510 Ra li a C Also, BO tons best refined Iron, consisting of roundaquare and Mat - bars. Apply' , to T. & I;. GEORGE, North East eerier of Marks! apl! Mk street. PHILADELPHIA ADPERTISENEXT - 7 Oliver Evans' 2D211, rfiti AND TIDE, Mot' rnoa Clitrry VA7 ARRANTED Equal to any other make. and Attu never been ildßred by jies•or bicreser, in a star, Instance. Ile alai:, keeps on hand • full au WY or cc. mon Chests, made br lighter Iron, at lower prices. LETTER COPYING PRESSES AND LiOtthe, TRUCKS FOR STORES. FACTORIES, &c. • DRUGGISTS' PRESSES. , EAGLE GLASSj PAPER jPORTAULU SHOWER OATHS, ice. • PACKING tLEYERS. • lIOISTINI MACIIINF.B. . .• REFRIGEN.tTURS and WATER FILTERS. t OLIVER EVA el south eennd Pit:, below Chesnut, ItF.FRICIER ATORS For enollne inifproservany, .Year, Batter,:lDD, iclea inttoded rot culinary 'Purposes.) , 1 .1: WATER FILTERS. Olirer'freave cerebrated Water Falters rot nitrify, water that is braekith or muddy, whether by rano.,4 lanai, or otherwlie, can be had or all sizes and, pre., at the x3remonts.lNo.ol. Smith Ho.'" " r m.'''. doors below Cliestiol Street Philaderphia. Thilada., Oct. 2 !IT . • , New nooks. IIE Past, the Picsent, add the Future, by Henry c T Esrey, 1 fresh simply 'of'Greely's Whig Almanac Landreth's Rural ID-eater end Farmer's Almanac • ' (or ISIS, The Bandit's Pride; or Maid of ebsconi e y y The Prairie Bird, C.A. Murry, Harry Martingale..? the Adermares ore Wholemss The 7)..111 Ship, nr,th, Pira.•••, Guiirot's English RtNoluticti Froth supply MLitt.] in Londe' •, vols.. - do Pico d'cn a ..2 ?Me. do Esther de bite:lute r• colt do Count or-Monte Cbliton,l mots , j.,:st received. together w itti all the late works. st DANNAN'A inls-31 Cheap Donkstnres, Pottsville Landreth's Rural Register AND ALMANAC FOR ISM A VOLUME of 1108 closely printed pages, enntaininrs, almanac farmer'. and srardenerla E . :derider k. each month 'lithe year : descrier lons of chemical we position and analysts of the different kinds of manses and the application of It n Mildescriptimr of the ts, fruit. for cultivation, with drawlers or th....",,; ds eases of cows. hetses, sheep. der.. and their remedies; a list of arriculturat implements, and their pricer; tp t mode of cultic:stied the different kind.. of vcretatitek and all kinds of flair ere ; construction of hot hou,. hot beds, &c.; together With a cast amount of °thefts formation for the firmer and kitchen gardener. will for 121 tents single copy, or $1 per dozen, wholest, Every former and gardener ID the state ought to hies s copy. • Just published and for sale Whoßsale and read at ' • BANNAN•6 Cheap Bookstore. Pottsville. Merchants !tithe country would benefit the man of aericulture by purChasing thii book and danribatior it among the linnets: The low rate at which - la is sold ought to secure for ir a general circular inn, .[Ocill 41 Wako up Worms: • 'LONG AND sawn. ROUND A. FLAT. •. . HANNAN. J. H. C. MARTIN. Pattunille; Nmrr B Shiss:er. Port Carbon:llas got for Fair' an am,i„ called DR EVAN•i' VEGETA lIILE VERRIFTGIi, which If taken by dqections will clenr the track drin the horrid tribe. and2yoar little one. w hick, you love so dearly, will live to make you blessed. People call iulte child's frletad and ihcavOrm'a death. 3t. nny 45 nat. b ot`e. Made by Dr4rans. No. 32, No. tlb Sixth ir, Philadelphia. ; P02948-3.3m . 'Atlentlon Is Invited 01 , 0 the fact that persona afflicted with Drumm, 1 Liver enaiplaint,!Sick. Headache, Nervous Aih. tons, Giddiness, toga cif Appetite, Weaknesajlearthiin, Costiveness. Palpitations of the !lean, town.. of Spi rits, and all iteflulariries of the stomach and bowels.— .Children witli Cholera Mathis or Bowel Boa plaint, and all delicata female. attbJect to irregulacitat will find In the met/ Da. EVANS' VEGETABLE ANTI-DYSPEPTIC CANDIrr COI:TED:PILLS. Avafe, pleasant, and:certain cure, 2.3 cis. a box, wok directions for using thegt, and a: pamphlet containing numerous testimonials of the astonishing cures performs ed by these pills. Fnr sale in Schuylkill county, Pa., by D. DANNAN and JOHN S. C. MARTIN. Pottsville ; 11. Shisslu, Port Carbnn ; J. D. Palls; Prepared by Dr. T.IG/ Evans. at his:medical depot, N.Y. 32, North 6th street, Phllads. t1n2948-5-3m TIIE GRAND FOR the cure' of Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, Piles, Dyspepsia, Sentry. Smallpos. Jaundice,Psnu in the Back, Inward I Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma, Fevers 01 all binds, Female Complaints, 3leasles, Salt Rheum, Heartburn, Worms. Cholera 3lorhus, Coughs, Quin.ey, Whooping Cough, Coniumption, Fits, Liver Complaint, Erysipelas. Deafnesi, Itching of the Skin, Colds. Cue', Gravel, Nervous Complaints. and a orkriety of nth. diseases,. arising Beira Impurities: Of the blood, and ob. structiona- in the organs ofdigestlear Experience has proved that nearly every disease an ginatea from irnpunties , of the blOod or derangement of the digestive organs; and to secure health, we moire. move these obstructions or, restore the blood to its se tural state. The aversion to taking medicine is most effectuallY re movod by Clicks-tee Vepetoble Perratire Pal. ; ' behl comtpletely enveloped with a coating of pure wino •egor (which is as distinet from the internal ingredients a. i nut shell from the kernel) and have no tasteof medione. but are as eaiily swallotved as bits of candy. Itiorec.ver they neither nauseate or gripe in the slightest degrees but operate equally on dill of the diseased parts of the system, instead of confining themselves to and radon; any particular region. I Thus, if the Liver be anent, one ingredient will operate on that particular orran,ad by cleansing it of any excess of bile, restore BUJ it. ni• tura! State, 4 Aiinther will operate on the biped, and re. move all impurities in its chttilation, while a Iliad ail effectually expel whateger immirities may have been discharged into the mania. and hence they strike et eke root of disease, remoye nll impure humors from the body open the pores externally and internally ; SP passe all foreign and ohnoxinlis, pa Miles from• the chyle. that the blond must he thoroughly pure—thus senior( a free and healthy admit to the heart. lungs, and lire,; an , thereby they restore health, 'even when all whet means have failed ' • The entire truth of the alowe'ean he aocertamed by the trial ofa single hex ; had theirytruies are so anion and certain in restoring health. thnt the proprieter toga himself to return the niffiley pail, fiir them in oh can where they do not give Universal 'satisfaction. Retail pricer. 25 cents iieetuix.. • Principal office, No. Orr, limy street. New York. The following are the agents imSchuylkill county fa Click ner's Vegetable Pulgative Pills - .1. S. C. I NIAR FIN, J. , G. naowN.' and F. 2 Ci• DEnsov, Pottsville; 11. Shie,let. Pert Carbon; em H. 31arlow, New Philadelphia • T. Williams, 511ddle port; 11. Schwartz, Pattersna ; j 11. Alter. Top-non. Hanel - & Alingetirmh, yamaqua; Wm. Pore, tit. 11314 George. Reifenviter, New; Castle LJames 11. Falls. Mi. neroville ; Jonas Kaelreian. Llewetlyo ; Jamb Kant' , titan. Lower hinl onteriso ; Paul Barr,' Pinegrcre, Shoener & Carrell, Oro igsburg Lye. & R,shel, rnr, Clinton; J. Christ; Levan ho Rao inn in. Schay !sir Haven. f,j ' 10c130 47-44.e0w The Safest, Cheapest. and fre3: Of all - ffh Xedrtints vow vu is RITTEIt't3 SYRUP OF TAR AND _ . n F this f ect a single trial wilt convince. the toast 'skeptical. It entaalhe nn ssiniral or sioreeter inert. dlene.rauses no inconvenience during Ito a dniin icrat ime Is very patentable. will be. taken with avidity by eras th• pungent chfldren.und will atterd Instant Mir( Is Croup ..nd. Whooping Gulch if given according to the directions when the parosysin tomes on. Akw dose will allay the irritation let elee bronchial tubes. incident I. Cough and Son! Thr lat. and by removing the caul will in a short their. produce the spa tiested. a perma nent cure. One bottlr. , ihr price of whirl is bat 2.5 roe will in nearly every ins; nre citron cough however ism 'Wale. of however long! standing. , Foe sale by storekeepers generally in his and adjoin. ing counties. and Svlintesa le by the proprietors. Decll 4740.3m] J. 1.. to It. J. BITTER, Wholesale Druggists, 132. biotth 3d st...rbilacia. J M. 110AITY & Co Scarpa's CoinpotiO d Krrooole Acoustic. Oil. FOR the cure rof Deafness. pain and the diachargs of matter, from rhe 'eau ; also all those disagrees. blo noises like the buuing of, insects, failing of water. w izzinr of errant, tr.d.; which are symptoms of ap• preaching, dearnids and also generally attendant with the el israse • j I HERE la enmething *firth attending to coming as it tines from a man sneztensivelyknown as b Mr. Greed bnth in city and entintryl. • , • • • I hereby certify that (Yom Otis efreits of a levers told last winter. I becarbe Partially deaf,. attended with •e ry diva green n nisei like ringin g or betts,*c, whit h gradually increased, u completely last the bearing of one ea r,—whon I wit* hoblend to try Searpa's Acous tic Oil. and am now happy to on;, that with the use of one bottle of the above Medicine 1 ran berme' - *ell -n -ever, and all disagreeable anises have entirely disap peared. Arty furiliar tablrmaikin reapetttig ety Cull. will be gladly given. by eatting on me at No 411 North Fifth !street near Race. ; DANIEL'GRAEEF- Pitiladelphia; Nor. fIARtiLY- Fertsale by Mr. D. AL G'ampett. No. 120 North 11: striet.Plairada7, It Roatstritin by JOHN G. BROWN in Harrisburg by GI GROS% amain Reeding hy Mr EARL, where Haub EARL, cats obtain many inter esting cenificateenCouzio • December It. URA • 1 • .1- 5 W.IIIIEUOUSE OF PRINTS OWLS« M. 56 Cedar St, Nail York. LEE, 111IDSON '& LEE MATH LSE - & ililliZON) Occupy ilar acSous FIIRE STORY WitZEBOUSB, N0..56 Cedar. S sp sreet,dhe to 0 still 4 b diauted to the exhibttno and sate of the single ariinteast taUT.C. ED CALICOES:. Their, Nissen stoesseunriata opnear r . ly ONE THOUSAND P ACKAGES , embraciag tome. THOUSANDS °BMA : ere:it' patterns and entrain:lt, a nd; comprising everything desirable in.the Tina. E noligip N. and DOMESTIC. 1-• AU of which are °Sired:costal,. for cash. or satiate, tory credit, at the Lowest I ps - ices, by the PIECE OR: PACKAGE. i , New styles ale received Wrung every day , and many of them are got up formic own sales, and not-so he found elsewhere. 1 1 i Printed lists of price% &greeted from day to day, .with every. variation in I the market, are placed In the hands of buyers.l ' ; I .1 Merchants will be able in forth some Idea of the es tentand variety of. our, assortment,: whJn we state, thaf the value of our usualuitock of tills ONIC Ammer,' is at least twice the value l ief the rntiro stock of dry goods usually kept by Our argent wholesale Jobbers. This fact, together with thrift:let, than nor means arot. our attention, instead of being divided among a toat • variety of articles, are devoted wholly to due,' ail( . render the advantages which we can °Ter to 'dealers perfectly obvious: and lit shall be on: Clifd that nune • who visit our establishment, slinit nwo: with any dis appointment. Our assortment is complete at all seasons of the year. LEE. JUI)SON & LEE. - P. S.-13. F. LEE. formerly of the! firm of Lord & Lees, and late senior tuaitner to tato original firm of I.m & Brewster from wliSch co mesion he wandreie song time ago, hr.s 'l : plumed business in I connection Seed Messrs. Lee. • &JuJson.un dee the arm ofLEE...IYDSON & LEE, aria Re ventrires to assure his filssids and the public. tilbtlife now firm wtl maintain the same ak cattotqu.e, in thlk branch I the trade,' which former• ty • dl'atingnisholl he collar t i ro housed to which he be -10:120. • • r. , { l / 4 New York, July ld. 1&17 1 1 ' • -- ---- Now Music. TAC Linden Waltz. arernged for the Plano, The Old Arm Chair, 211 edition, ; Thou art the Fount of all My'..triv, ' 0: Love Dwells not in ItuY i al Hills, 1 I Linda di Chamounix Galng ,• The Weston Gallopade,: 1 The Cynthlana Walla, ; i . i . I The Celebrated Woronsel Waitress ' . Tint Linden Waits. Ii -- ':• • - A Little More Grape, Ca d. meg, • : ' Sleep. Gentle Mary, i . The Flower of A merle.% no original Walla. On the of Gum paieniver. as sung by Iliad. NOWT% 'Tls the Last Rose of Slimmer, by 'Henry pert; Widow Machree, as sung by , , . Collins, I - • - • Grande Yalta Brilliants,. . , • ' , Tres; to Lack, as sung by Collins, •,r 1 Bitsgrauller'svitti roster, for the Piono,. ' I i • Together with a variety of other manic lust receirld and ft , i slit at. tinlta.sl DANNAN'II Daebnolf& =MGM Deafness Cured. im MI
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