11 vs ~' 11 El 4 -7* mintrsi 3ournal. 4 SAturday. 1.1 Feb. 19, ISIS •:".. • • TSMAQDA. • 4 • • • 7.1 a- Mu.E,J. • il o authorlsed to Teceive sobscrip .:,2t thins foihitline Pn rf:' Tam uz u l a , a . nii receipt for the saute. Alt iia Drug store,. VOLNEY B. PALMER, •• At kis Real Estate and Coal Afencies, • Corner of Third to Chesnut Streets. Philaderphia, • - ••41 N 0.160, Nassau Street, Nesv Vera, • • No. 16, State Street, {Liston, sod •• South east corner of Baltimore, & .Calvert-. Streets, Baltimore, as our Seem for receiving subacrlpttona and e . , - :1•3: 'advertisements for the Miners' Johrnali CZP• The eirenbition of the Miners' Journal Li greater ".. .than any other paper pahtshed in Northern Penn , ylva• - nia,-and ha, nearly douhle the circulation of any othei ',,,f; published In ScLuyl'Aill ez”inty. Ite‘l;r eirchlutes,larzrly, -• 'Amon; mlnufac. trarre,..? iron ,and 'coal dual,e, Througrhout the Atlantic and Enrleto States."' THE PROTECTIVE POLICY OF Tue.contnyi h The People Denz,tud in Restoration I For President, • General ZACHARY TAYLOR; Eubject to the Derittun of the Whig Nrionnl Convention Q 3 Application has been' made to ,the Legislature for the incorporation• of a- new. Rail `road from the Weil. Branch Coal , Region to L 'Schuylkill Haven, and wo have received a 'corn. "mtaiention Int the sultjeel in reply n to some- cc rmarkettttade in the Emporium of laaeweelt, We 1 1 Woutdhere remark . ttiat our columns'ore open for the publicatiois of all proper communications speeiing the interests of this region. There are :.; 7 :7 , .• some grace charges made against the Forest -Im- provement Company, which we did not &dull, into ,pur columns, until we Were cati,fied el-their cur lrectness. The overtures v.-ere made to the West 'llranch Company, lY the Fored Improvement ;Company for a series of yearn,,and were finally , unanimously rejected by that COmpany—and from -that moment extraordinary effotta have been mule - 14 the agent! of the former 'company, to array the Coal Operators against the latter, with a yiew, " .no doubt ' to force them into an acceptance tCtheir - • • t• 1 - corrupt proposals, and thus prostrate individual enterprize in thtit section of the Coal • Region.- - Corporations and individuals engaged in the same •• kind of business, cannot exist tegetherone-or the • other-must succumb. This has been the whola experience, of this region—and therefore we would advice the individual Operatora'to be cautious how they aid a Coal Company,(for the Forest Improve .,rl • orient Company, it is asserted, is nothing but .-a •,A Cool Company in disguise,") in gaining a strong ' foothold in their Region if they do, they, may rest auured, that they will ere bag have more just cause of complaint, than they ever had against the West Branch Railroad Company. We may be in error —but this is our candid opinion. We owe all ;7 , ,our prosperity to the triurnph . of individual enter prize in our region, and we care not' how soon every Coal Company is banished horn among us. As individuals on an equal lipoting, we shall al. t-ways welcome them—av corporator' clothed with ''ll R lprivilegesnot enjoyed by our individual Operators, ]- . -016 shall always oppose, and expoe them, when -everthey came to conflict with individual enter. ~ prize. A NCYfli rR*CIDEIiT.--011. Friday even ing last, an accident occurred to the freight-train on the Reading railroad, when a short distance Schuylkill Haven. The azle.of the loco-. : . , :' - motive broke, and threw the engine and some of the care off the track, thajorrolr of which'rtilling <!-: down the bank some fifteen or twenty feet. There were seven or right persons on• the engineat the of whom four . were se severely bruised and that they survived bat a few hours; two are 'still laboring under their wounds, but expected. to recover, and another, the engineer, made: his "escape unhurt. The engineer had sometime pre• iriowity been — distzfisr4ell from the service of the .-!compsny, on account of a similar accident to ::-:•.-,_., which he was d party, and having again been l>:. - r .. employed, this was lii; first trip - over the road in Ilia new englir...ernen!! ' . , " 4 "'• — • The n 'in ...: f the Persons. killed are john !"...., - .1 ' '' ' • i Loeser, id' Resilaig, (an engineer pn the r ad, •-•",-.-. and a brother to G.iimiiii Loeser, now in Mex co) i - , ...;,: : ,}.!; , John M.itus In, Tim idly Shane, and John John '7:1•7:!: yen. Henry, Chri.ti in, though severely injured, '7'—ii iils3i , i to he in a fair way - of recovery •,:'•' - j 1 --•- -The frequent oecurrenee of neridents of this tehera..ter i. truly al flitting. The company have made ev e ry etTnt to iiimnl them by laying. down rules foe ihe government of the engineers—hut, , it use appear. thot little respect iv ontertoined 'for Cum b y th.i, officers. For example,ehey are prohibited (non running at any consid p.t.sing each other with trains, e.peeiary pa•ising the•painertger • - lei every one k oars s that this ruic is not observed. have fr: quriit:y been alarmed in pacing over •.ihii,road, at the , xtraiodinaiy speed with - which tr.ori pa, fir if the least nccialent should sach'ttine hap!. II them, incalculable - would be dbe mi.rldef! The life of every, passenger would in peril, and placi;il fir beyond 'repiriitioci by ' - '1.71143y Waits accessible to the Itmlrold • it their agents. PciTTSWILLE SENATE. —The lecture o -:1111r. J P Srmlh , on.;Puciday everting, was nu ereui , ly, attended. ' The "lentirer embraced in ',lli subject a cursory view of nature, animate and ISianimate. amt comotingliog the ' whole into the fir4t. MS?, unfolded correct Poetical ideas of berstaiftll. It is much to he regretted, how- Alter, that tiC lecturer,nwing to other engagements, Aid but auffizient time to arrange 'his itultjeFt and to exphre' it at gie tier detrith. ' . l;he sand phenomena of Nature—than which %filet zee be snore - grand in . con!einpf.ition. I—should Alive been cons:tiered in the out,et. This done, the lecturer wou'd nave peen left Gee •To '<Wee over nli this scene ofMan, A mizlity maze— !nit not without a plan; A wild where weeds and flowers promiscuous 'lint, Or gwden tempting with forbidden fruit." "':iThiriGtep would halm hroken the seal which ', , it4uts out the Beautiful of Nature from ,the imagi- I > jaation;—revealtng Life, Beauty, and Sublimity ~rwryzn, t ere, and sparkling in universal Trtlttl, Stilo ti the stars irohe firmament. ;;ine,neut Lecture will be delivered by IL M. Erq. It will occur un Thursday-evening 4tl NEW ARTICLE: OF EXPORT.—Some ur eitiz.ne bass commenced .shipping ice •. this region. to Phi;otlelphia and elsewhere, we learn that two or ar s : contracts for large `l3* - its . of the commodity have bcn entered into MIA dealers in the. former place, it believed lifs!irnst 15,000 tans witl be shipped tht•pres- Irptrar, and supposing it to be worth $,3 ~4 f t enrore per ton, deliverable at Philadelphia, it ,veillbe readily pereeivecithat the trade has some - e h:Vl:variance. Our streams ere situated between ,rigged mountains, and the water upon Many o f slicked, and perfectly clear and sparkling. . : T• b"lfte, therefore, cannot be emta anywhere, era it3ini an unusual thickneits. This year its thickr.ess is about 10 inches:and we doubt •,,,ve• hiedier this measure has been obtained elsewhere i 3:111:44 .1113170 N freshwater streams. The' mildness 410 weather during the lad two weeks has been • nfavoreMe to it, growth. : . ..,,..primrt PUZZLE.--One of our sub. - lik ' reer4rnrs t- Boston, 51a.. after making somekind `4lagiptuii.,ns , which .ke shall take into cotridera -45.041jet •• A fdend nt my elbow has reckoned Am* ‘:',- - ; - ;% , Auzie, nul : mikes„an you will sea, ,tturt - Afe wotnan had 295 eggs when ahestirterl— tri' a goad barker full! I will, in return. ycn.Ca.purzk :--it 13 oat new this Way, but ,ly,tfy be to some in yotir-region. I will also ere l , ;SOnai the sUlution, so that you may be prepared 'fitainy who May be eke:gide! upon the subject. fur Ithltitt;b it tiny seem efts): 6 you with the an is* before you. I asterirjfr - u it is somewhat hard 'ittite genrrzlity of p:eopli i' 1 4;y015,/sLzp on • coyale. iCiiii . - n4ltitid-to Anielica, sprung .. ,_ and it was 1.1,:o Tred that a piece of plank twelve .7- .. : Novo. it loot,) would just 1111 the bole. Upon notion they Confide piece of plank 9 by ,16 inches. they cut into saw nice.: and by potting 'theta to. • ~ ~ -made a Wee jurt 12 inches square, and than they 'the hole and Aimed the Otte. Now, how was the et:l3- For the Miners' Journal. MINE KILL 'AND SCHUYLKILL RAVEN 'RAIL. ROAD. Mr. Editor—l observed an article In the Empo rium of the 10th instant, which requires some . notice. If the atticle in question was notintended :to operate upon the Legislature, but prepared for home consurtiption r no notice of it wouhl be ne cessary. The facility': with which that medium can be made uee of, to attack anything. in this 'region, however upright sad aterittadous, even for a very small qirid pro quo, is well known; end of .course Dune but thtise unacquainted with the motive of the writers considertheat worthy even a pasting remark. My object, however, is not to waste Words with the,mendacious contributors to that sheet,.and. I will iberefore proceed at once to place the eubject in its Prue, light Wore the public and the Legislature. . • I It is a notorious fact Mit the Mine Hill;and Schuylkill Haven It silroad his always been .con the best in the Region ; it was the first that laid down heavy iron rails, and so great were the given in that section of the Coal Field. that a great !nary Operator.; from other quarters, were attracted to its vicinity, and a large Section , of Coal hind thus brought into use which. under other circurifit mess, w uuld have remained a vast 'unfrequented 'wilderness. During the last sii or right years they have expended heavy sums innu• al y,in making various extensions and, relaying the rued in a permanent' manner ; and only-liwt year they made an expenditure of $150,000 in setts:Rutin motive power for horsepower, on ilvir road. This change was necessarily accom• partied with some delay and vexatious difficulties, —es all like dosages are ;—yet -it was 'comet plished with less delay than was encountered on other roads—for it is notorious that' - the increase of the, trade on this road last year was 113,000 tons, which is s greater increase than was made on any: other road in the Coal Region' of Schuyl kill Coulity; in the same space of time; Its capa city was sufficient to transport all the 'dual -the Reading Railroad could receive, from' their limited supply; &cars and engines, and quite as much as the Coal Market required. • While the rates of toll and motive power on the other flarbtouls in Schuylkill County are 3 cents per ton per' mile,—and on one, I believe, they amount to full 4 cents 7 .the charge on the. Mine Hill Railroad is only 23 cents per ton, the: IC I lowest rate charge'd ots any Railroad in the Coal Degton. Even if the Stockholders are now receiv ing a remuneration for the investment of - their capital, (for the first eight or ten years thiy re. eeived nothing) these facto prate - that they have not been regardless of the interests of the Opera tors in giving them cheaper facilities than 'are enjoyed by thole in other sections of the Region. But the opposition does not spring froM this cause —it has all been e gl:t . ndered and fostered by the Forest Irnprovemer t Company. a' Coal Mining Company in disguie , and which is daffy violating ifs charter. • This Company, whir is composed of persons residing in New York, received a charter from the Legislature of - Penbsylvania for the purpose I of making imprpeements in the Coal Region— thus conferring Corporate privileges upon citizens of other States to' make improvements within the" reach of Odividual euterprise, whileemr citizens are compelled to make their own improvements and open their; own mines in their individual capacity. For what purpose the Legislature committed such'ao outrage upon the riglffsof our. 'citizens, it is difficult to imagine;—but if I am not greatly mistaken iu " the signs of the times," it never can be renewed bythe same authority ! This Company, immediately after its organization, 'nattily made application to the Mine Hill Rail road CoMpany (Or permission to transport their Coal over that road by paying a small sum annu. ally. or, in-other words, at about ow...half : llia toll charged for Coal transported by individual Ope rators! • They resisted the application, !eon fur laying down a second track was then offered, procure r,! reduCtion of tolls in their favor this failed olio. Then a redaction of lireents Per, tds on all 'Coal over a certain amount was asked for—and -lids proposition was also declined:-the Mine [sill Itailr4l Company declaring that they could not make a partial redaction without mak ing 'a general one. To this the Forest Company, replied that they "did not wish to cancan the sugjcet of a general reduction !" In 1143 a reduction is favor of thu Forest Improvement ,Company was again applied Jfur. the whole subject was then' . submitted to a Committee of the Managers, w ho gave a final Report in sub- I stance, that the road was a public highway ; that they had heretofore always pursued an impartial course, and that however satisfied they might feel: as M the adt , antages that might accrue to ust:lves by adopting the proposition, they f constrained not to depart front the position they had always held—impartiality—and consequent ly Igged- leave to decline proposing any resolu tion that alight alter their position." This report was ananintously adopted by the Board. This, then, furnishes a key to all the hostility. to the West Brunch Railroad. Before these up plicatioiut were resisted : no fault was frond with the Company , —everything moved 'as smoothly as could be desired. That the Forest Improve- !nem Company;and its Agents, should therefore find fault with the West Branch Railroad C,fin- pany‘for failing to obtain from their hands what they had already obtained from the Reading Rail road Company, (a reduction of tolls in their favor, while individuals were to pay full rates) I am not at all surprised. It is naturall i But that in diridual oprrato6, Who Were thus shielded and protected front the rapaCity and grasping dispo sition of this Corporation, should now join with it in a crusade against those who honestly stood by them in.their time of need, is certainly unac countable! Nothing but . ignorance'of the move ments.of that CoMpany, can palliate their con duct. If they doubt these statements, let them call at the office of the Company, and they.may see the " written,eridence," as the writer of this article has seen -That the Reading Railroad Company (lilt' fault with the 3liue Hill Railroad Company is also very otttural. They are endeavoring to get control over all the Railroads in this Region, for the purpose of 'carrying grist to thek - tnill."„ They fidled in the attempt with the West Branch Itailroad=hence their hostility! They have un fortunately succeeded, to a certain extent, in one or two instances, much to the regret of all the opert,torsonithe routes, end ethers intereited. . . . be onlin - ttinate for the' individual Oita ratOra tho West Branch if either the Railroad or Canal ah3nld get control f that road. The trio policy of the Operator is to keep both of these improvements as distinct and separate - no pos4l)le - froTMthe Railroads in this Region.... Any eouiceping.iugyuueo would only render him • moie . depentient, awl 43 n necessary consequence. Isis business would be completely at 'the control. of Miters. . • The attack upon capitalists vho have invested money in our region, and by whiati our resources hove been developed, and • hrge population planted among our mountains. is quite character. al%clllll =zzrii! itors of the emporium. These kind of appeals to the worst feelings in our nature, 's, . base don more to obstruct the investment or capital in our state and to dive it into others, than any other cause. Thousand of dollars are annually driven from us end invested in other `lutes; where the honesty and intelligent° of the people will not permit such foul mouthed, corrupt and dishonest demagogues to east their slime upon those who, having accumulated money through honest indus. try and integrity, invest it Inv the benefit of the community nt large Lt is natural tbatiliose whoinvest money should seek to have it as twirl natter their control as possible. And as nearly all the capital invested in incorporated Railioada, in this Region, was oh• tqipcil from Philadelphia, at the earn's* solicits. o ,U. THE MTNERS' , JOURNAUANp POI'TSVILLE.GENEA4 ADVERTISER. lion of our citizens; their minsgement, of Course, %ail, be pr ncipilly eiandtted to them h could not consistently be ethefasiie. Lomfoeoiatn ad vocate; the-individual lisMlity deice". in eorpni:: rations, to prevent persons, 'u they • assert, from squandering the fonds! therefore, those -who invest. money jo corpnrstiOns, ( according to such doctrine) ought not entrust any person 'with the management of their aiTairs„..tsho is not direet : ly interested 'in hershatulene their 'remorse' to meet liabilities. If I am not greatly mistaken, the Prevalent and Managers ., of all, the other incorpotated railroads in . ' our Region, reside in Philadelphia.. This, of course, is to be .rrgretted ; • but so long as the stock is held there so bug will the management, to a certain extent, be there also. - As loon as we of the Will Region become richer in worldly goods, (which we all h6pe will be in the course of • few' years) we may buy up the stock and manage the rois.fi ourselves. ' Ido not believe fur a moment, that the Le gislaturetcould be prevailed upon to commit ao groat an othisafras to incorporate. under existing circumstances, another road, running parallel with the West Branch Redrew!, at the mere whim of the Forest Improvement Company. It they could, and the Irate were mace, the capital for its construction would Elsie ti; coma from abroad— from among the capitalists ;IT our larger•cities; and this would render it liable to the same of urged against the West Branch Road. 'All the available means in this region are absorbed - in business.—There is none open for,' investment in stocks. Such a coarse, would, besides, destroy all confidence in investments in the Region;-the multiplicity of roads, ;not wanted, would destroy each other, and capital would at - once be with drawn from amongst us, and thus operate ip the end, very, disastrously to the trimmer:l interests of the county. NEW DEPOT.—The Schuylkill Navi gation are erecting a new depot on the Delaware for the accommodation of their trade. The location is opposite the mouth of the ?irrigation. 00 . the Jersey side, called Red Danit. The Com• pany have already commences; building wharves, extending three hundred feet into the Delaware river. Coal boats will be towed across by steam tow-boats which will be kept in constant readiness for that purpose. The point is deemed very fa. vorable, bring some right or ten miles nearer the oceacr• than Port Richmond, the presseat depot of the Reading Railroad. The Navigation Company .are evidently stretching forth' their arms for trade and their present court.° is well calculated to reach it. LOCOFOCOISM.—The Organ of the Loco cola parry of this county for several weeks , past has had its editorial.colutnni occupied with non sensical jargon about tangs.-eurrency, and banks and the writer appears to have a [aortal hared to each. He appear, to be in favor of .ilasing all the banks in the State, and, taking it for gianted that he promulgates the " principles" of the j,arty, we infer that a general suspension and removal of &pukes will loon occur. Idling Cafe the Schuyl kill Haven Mink, which has always been in tb., pactu.iife keeping of Locotecnisin.(with not a *di• fart' eserrion that we are aware.) will no diiubt lend off in the getnifinak of " winding up."— We filial! are. in"" St. Valentine's Day was observed • with much 'mirk in our Borough. The interest. Ing mia.ivev flew about in every direction, and the p°4 office was surrounded and filled, all day, with anxious expectanti, or every age and condition.— The Festival, we think, is likely to be brought into disrepute by the increased tendency to resort to -coarse earicatures, and the interchanging of them among persons of the same set. All gentlemen 'Mould send to ladies only. and the lattice, if they . do not wish to destroy a celebration calculated to add to their amusement, should send only to the gentlemen. Them'a our sentiment, (G" The Ledger is advocating direct taxation. This of course is consistent. Loco. funoisnr end foxy/ion are synonomons terms— they arias certain to follow each other as that day follows night. At a certain period of our. history Ten . and taxation stood in the same attitude—but the people in crder to get rid of the latter, threw the former overboard. If le mistake nut, the people ere dispoud to treat locofocoisrn in a sinii ler manner. ',(l7Godey's Lady's:Book for March, is already upon our table.' It-is full of elegant en craving/ -of evrry :description—good Poetry— Miscellany—Tales—Criticism—Music. &c. As Mark Meddle observes, t•tre have no hesitation in saying—and we sly it boldly"—that Godey can't he heat. Single copies 25 centa—td be had at our Bookstores. cry Our - paper this morning is mainly occupied with the - interesting report, of the Schuylkill Navigation and Reading Railroad Companies the former of which we give at length, and of the latter a satisfactory spiv sic They will he read with interest, and , we need therefore offer no apology for the lack of our OPUS! variety. A grand Ball will be held at the Mount Carbon Hotel on Tuesday evening next. in celebration of the birth of Gen. Washington.— Tee arrangements are of the beat character: to attract the beauty and feshiort of Our Borough. ft is expected that at lent one hundred !Oka and gentlemen will be present. (Mj" The Philadelphia papers announce the death of John White, Esq. far many years President of the Delaware Coal Company, and an active and influeytial citizen. He was, in a man ner, identified with the early enterprizes of the coal businesi, and owned himself largo tracts of land in-this region. He was in his 66:h year. THE OLD, GUARD.—Thomas E. Frank lin, Esq. has been appointed a delegate to repre• sent the County of Lancaster in the'Whig Nation al Convention, with instructions, ' , eclair/mat, adopted in general County Convention, to sup. port Henry Clay- as the choice of the Whigs of that county for the Presidency. Mr. David Wilmot has been elected a delegate froni Bradford connty, to the Locofoco State Convention, which will meet in Harrisburg on the Sth March next. He will no doubt offer resolutions on the :subject of the Prori!so, and a ..rich scene" will thereupon ensue among, the "harmonious democracy," without doubt MR. CLAY IN PHILADELPHIA.—.The Hon. Hrnry Clay.il expected to arrive at Phila delphia early lieu week, on his way home. Pen. pte in the country are already, flocking to Philadel phia to see him. Several of 'one clams left this morning': a• Book the 4th of Ewhank's Ilyticau lies and Mechanics has just been issued. Is is full of historical fact and profound scientific re ward% on the subjccts of Hydraulics and Meehan ies—iiluitrated with eteglnt engravings on wand. To ho completed in sit numbSss; at 25 cents per. spy. For sate et Eisnnsn's Bookstore. The. !libernia Society of this Bor ough, will celebrate the birthday of the father of his country," by a public dinner, to be saved uP under the direction of P. F. ilduiley. El. The "eating" will take place in the large 'afoot) of the Town Hall—the blur one,o'elock. P. Al. GO' .liy reference to an advertisement in another culumo, it will be [earned that s party of fodisos intend 'Wines oar Borough nest week, for the porpsre of echibitidg the characteristics of their tribes. &e. aj" W. e never before experienced such mild weather, at Ibis season of the year, as we base enjoyed for two week. put. F. W. - Hughes,' Esq.. of Ain Bor ough, hu been reappointed pepoty Attorney Gen aro tor' eht• county, 7.3 "Independent," :the Washington, correspondent of t hen Nei/4 Aielqischt,id: 11, &Oki Gazelle, declarei that bis.trakie e i k • the written evidence that Gen.. Tayitii-1 iiiii'MaeOrmit hti name to be used sus candidate for thr; Presidentl ease Henry Clay. should4li! 'dominated by. and : accept the norninstion of *Warier's! Whig Tendon. (tii needless fora to eddthatlifr.Gisy c would not be .a candit!ite_iiiessoGfin. Tayku ',c eased the nomination of said Goerentine. • • oj' We regret-to, lento by yesterday's papers that the firm of Mon Lick: Leaven, 6•. Co; has failed. ft was eausedlY the area fall is the prise of Iron, which is emit]. to st) per. ton•—, They were the Agints, and, we believe, She prin cipal owners of the Montour 'lron Works at Dal- . . tc, We shall next week lay before the pr•.blie the recent able 'Speech of Andrea,' Stewart, in defence (lAN Protective: Policy, in review. of the „Report of the Secretary of the Treasury. Those desiring extra -copies 'head send in their orders as early fn.ihe week sir Pnti ble. The splendid. , painting of Christ Healing the Sick. by' the tare Benj. Weet.whieb ie now being exhibited in HelritiSi ie, exciting on. bounded admiration. 'ThS Bishop of Hems has wide en offer of 1416,00 A for 0:7 - We refer our readers, to the call for 4 Democratic Whig Meeting, in another gnIPTM, to Lake place on the 6th of March neat, atl Or wigshurg. • Amount of Coal sent over the Philadelphlk and Reading Rad Road, fur the week ending on Thursday evening last: ace. Tani: Port Carbon, 4.195 16 30,297 11 Pottsville. , 1,152 IS I 11,6241 04 flchuylkil 11aven,415,407 06 '• 31,036 13 Port Clinton, • 1,561 07 .8,493 OS • A . COAL DEALER, RATIN OF TOLL AND TRANSPORT* From Mt. Carbon. Sch. To Phibidelphia, ! ♦I 70 Ili 'Fo Richmond. 1 70 1 —_____ MINE HILL AND SCHUYLKILL HAYES '. B. The following is thn amount of trial transported 'over this Road, during the week endou INednesday evening last: G.OBB 01 Inns ' 25,455 Ut SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAIL RIIAII• Amount of coal passed ol•ertbe Schuylkill Valley 11.41 Road. for the week ending Saturday evenine hat 1.500 03 tone 0,295 ti ": 3101 INT CARRON & PORT CARlirthi RAIL HOAR Amount or coal paved over the hiount Carbon risd Port Carbon Lail Road. for the week ending Raturdly evening last. 4.329 DO tom Per last report.- 93,442.03 •• . . . . . Amount ("fecal parsed over the Mill Cre ek Thtil Rid for the last stx days: 3,193 03 tons, Per last report, . • "17,M5 16 1 . - MOUNT cAluns_ RAIL !WAD; Amount - of-TAM Oftisported over the Mount Carbon . 1411 . Road, to Thorsdny evening last: • T O ISAMU GISTS AND OTHERS.--Piatri universal Chicks, all sties, frnni 15 to 2.olnehes; Rafter's Spring Balancer, made expressly for Siena Engine", SO. 50 and 24 pininda, Pia Minn and Counter Scales, more than 58 different axes and patterns. For sale viihnlesole and retail at dleintve.st manufacturer's prices. at No. 34, AValnut street, by Philada,Reh.l2l44s.B . l . GRAY & nrtoTnen PLAT • 'FORM AND COUNTER SCALES.— Pairbank s and Da celebrated I St:ALES of all sizes, for sale at manufacturer's lowest mica , . by GRAY & BROTHER. Dealers In all kinds of Sallee. Welkin'. and Weighing klachin,es, 34,Wa!mit street, Febl9 1919.8] Philadelphia. FLOUR. --New York !Extra Family FLOUR, for sale to the trade by GRAY & BROTHER. Febl9 11349-8,1 34, Walnut at.. Philadelphia. SALT. -20,000 bags New York Dairy SALT for sale by • CRAY & BROTHER, Felll9 1.918.8] 34,..W dotal et.. Philadelphla. Ri i pon:V:opr TO PHYSIACIA • o.—Chloro• I form foe I.'lN - toil operations fur sale by ,Fel 194) J. C. C. MIMICS; • lowa- Indians. T"Eparty of ELEVEN lOWA INDIANS that have for the last few months exhibited through the Mid dle and Eastern states with great snags,. and now no their way home, will give their wild and exciting en- tertainments at the Town Hall. Pottsville, nn erectus. day. Friday, old Saturday emineee, Feb. 2.7d.2.5t h. and With. for wee, days only. The party consists of one CHIEF. three BRAVES. four WARRIORS. and' three SQUAWS, all in run Wien costume and war paint.— A gentleman accompanying this party will give a brief LECTURE on the manners, customs, supcmitions.ke. of these warlike penpleots writ ati fitly describe the different dances. games; dcc., which they will give at each eahibition, among which will be the War-brave, Scalp. Green Corn. Bear, n nd nt her dances, sour, yells, &e. The entertainment is both instructive and amusing. Doom open at GI o'clock; Lecture commence at 7. Strict order and decornin will he enforced. Admission 25 eems—no half price' for children - unless *Semi a- Med by their parents or guardianit. The Indians will be at Orwigebure on the 914; at Minersville nn Thursday afternoon 'and evening, the 24th ; and will give a day exhibition at Pottavill; an Saturday. at 2 o'clock. , • [FeblD-S-lt INDEMNITY: THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE • COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE Nn.l63l,Chesnut strvet, near Fifth street. DIRECTORS, Charlea.N. Danzker, George W. Richards, Thomas - Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis. Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Rorie, Samuel Grant, - David 8. Brown, Jacob R. Smith. Norris Patterson. . Continue to Make blow:tore, permanent or limited, nn every dereript ion of property, in town and country at rates ns low as are ennoistent with security. The Company have reserved a large •Continsent Fund, which' with their Capital and Premiums, safely Invested, attird ample protection to the annred. The noels niche Company on January lot, ISM as published ogreeabi to an act of Assembly, were as follows, viz.: sfortanaes. •599 558 65 Stock.,. Real Fatale, 109.35 S 90 Cesb,lce., mPerary loans. 145.159 00.. .11,224.097 ' Since their Incnrporption. a period of eighteen year.. they hate paid upwards of see million 110 J kund.ed Dimmed dollars, Insect by fire. thereby affording evi dence of the advantages of insurance. as well as the nhiliky, and dIAINI,Irifah to meet with . ornmptneas, liabilities. CHARLES N. RANCKER, President. CIIARLES G. DANCKER, Secretory. . The subscriber. has been appointed agent for the above mentioned Institutidn, and is now prepared.to make insurance, on every description of property, at the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSSEL. Arent. Pottsmiledunelg, 18414.5 IF'ebl9-8 HARDWARE. ..,„„ JUST received by the subscribers C.Atkv„j , l,...i„,' a general supply of English and A ^.l:r median HARDWARE and CUT LER!, (IRAS. PISTOLS, and RIFLES which- they will sell to country merchants at Very tow prices, on liberal terms, consisting of Trace and Oh Chains, Weeding linen, hlanure Forks, - Anvils. Vices, and Smith's Hammers.. Brass and Enamelled Preserving Kettle'', Locks and Latches In great variety, Bone. flock. and Ivory Handled Knaves and Forks, Pocket Knit ca 'and hazer,. with celebrated devices marked thereon, Rough and Ready. Buena Vista, Mon. terry. &c ,with every other ankle belonging to the bualness, and respectfully ask the 'merchants of this vicinity to favor them with a ran. when they neat Visit the city. WM. T. HOWELL. & Co. Phlla, Feb 19-114m] No. 161, Market street- TAE undersigned will continue the lumber business at the old stand of P. Gnuld & Co., and is now nd ding to his mirk a fresh supply of seasoned Susdnes , famine `Boards and plank recemly pntehased at Phi Those in want of rood dry lumber will alwayi be ac. commndated by calling on Feb 10-8) - - - OF iIiORBEHOLO FURY IT CUM Ac. . ON Saturday, the 2Gril day of API, inst.. at the house of the subscriber, in Port Carbon, will be sold by pub lic sale all boo household furniture. coasiso int of .beds, bedsteads, wash stands, tables, chairs. Imreaus. set tees., carpets, Innkine glasses,- stoves. cupboards, tubs; pails. &c..—eltht day nodal, window blinds, and all snits of kitchen utensils—Queens' ware, China. Class and Crockery ware, knives and forks, spoons, castors, Tea ware, Sic., all in gond order, whh many antcles too tedious to enumerate; all of which will be sold with out reserve. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M.— terms cash. ROMMEL McDONOIICII. Port Carbon, Feb 19 kGENCY FOR THE PE LA., AND NEW YOKES PEKIN TEA CO. . . . _ . TIIE citizens of Puttsvilletand mar -1.--".;:op .., rounding country, how have the upper,. Irf ~,- , 1, „ tunny of drinking the font and most 15 ""-`' delicious TEAS cultivated In Chipa. It ... i pie .._-_,:l__4.. -anent longer he urged that 'good teal . dre not to be had in this country, for. through the exertions of the above Company establish .-ed some years lance, the Invert of that wholesome and - dehcions beverage may now enjoy It In all its richness and parity. The following Is a list of teas receiving fresh by every arrival from Canton : Ynolong Sonchong, -75 Fine Young Hyson, 01 00 Ning Yong, 001 do do 75 Orange Peokee , 75 Silver Leaf, 1 00 Fine Oolong, 75 English Diieakfast. 75 The above teas can be bad wholesale and retail at cite price. (Febl9-8) J. ROOMS. Ag'i. PROCLKMATION. NOTICE is hereby given that a Court of Common Pleas. for the trial of causes at issue In and for the county of Bcho Iktll. will be held at Orwirsbnur in the county aforesaid. on tiond., the 13th day of Marsh next, to continue two weegrif necessary. Therefore all persons having sults pending. and all perso is whose duty It shall be to appear at said Court, will take notice and gNoers themselves accordingly. eberlfreOfilolt. 1 J.T. WEItIVER. Ethan& berg, Feb. It, ISA .1" The Coal Trade ror 1848 12,900 01 ' / 83,703 16 7108 0i1111,00 ,1 / 1 Haven. Pt. Clinton 60 • 411 4/1 60 1 40 Per lest report, CM 31313 o ,• EI.L, enllectoL WILLIAM !CE Per laat report. Total, .875 14 Jr:RAE TITILNER, Coltectnii. EMI 27.771 03 JESSE TITTyER. Colletinr, CAEEIC RAIL Toial, ; •• 49,778 19 " ; GEORGE IrADESTY, Collector 1413.01 tons 14.231 . Per hit repar, Total 15.778 NATIIAN CLEAVER, CoTl•etnr Lumber Yard. 12EiMII2 ParliclE, SALE • • PriOCLAnA.TioN.. lITHEREAS the (ton. LUTHER su)DER. Esquire. Ita President of the several courts of common Plena irrhe counties of Carbon; arid Monroe. in etipsylvania,' and justice of the several, Courts n <Wafter Sessions of the Peste r Oyer and Terminer, and General' Gaol Delivery, in said - bounties, an(. i l e rasnacn.ratartie,andlacon Hcarrinorm.Esonires. Judges orthe Cock' of Quarter desslonnof the Peace; Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, for the trial of all capital and. artier offenders, 'in the said county eldettuylkill,..bY their preeepts to me directed, beVenniered a Court of. Common Pleas, Oyer and Ter. niiner:aind General Gaol Delivery, to beholden at Or wigsbarg, on Monday, the 6th day of March next, to continue two wee k5,.11 necessary. Pitalce Is therefctre hereby gives to the Coroner. the Justlcei of the Peace, and Constables erase said county ofiSchaylkill, that they are by the said precepts com manded to be then and there, at 10 o'clock in the fore boon afield day, with their rolls, renords, eahlatinations, and alt other remembrances, to do those things, which to vbeir several offices appettain to be done; and' air those that are. bdund by recognizari cert. la prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shalLbe in the gaol of said coanty . cf Schuylkill, are to harken and there to prosecute them as shall be just. God • tare the Common fataffh. • /01171 T. , wEaN ER, Sheriff. • Shenfro Office, Orwigs burg&eb. In, 1849. f 7. N. 4,--The witnesses and Jurors who are summoned tonttentsaulCorat, are required to attend punctually. la case of non-attendance, the law winch cases, made and pn.vided. r will be rigidly enforced.' Thieriot Lewis publbilled by order of the Coen; those concerned will govern themselves accordingly. - . Salim Wander. Fire. and Thief - Proof Chests, Doors for Banks and Stores. Sad dad Letts Cilia( Presets. P4teat State -L;ne Rerrirers-, tors Water Falters, Patent Beettahl, ' Mtge Ideas, is traded for as • • sia ead kfirsi. • '••" EVANS _& WATSON, Irk Seed Third St., (apposite lie Pkiteda. Eulat") MANUFACTURE and keep constantly on hand, a assonment or the above agticlea. together with Or Patent Improved Salamander FIRE r PROUF BAFE.p, which are so constructed as to set at rest all manner nfilogin as tertheir being strict' yffretrehf, and that they will resist the fife of any building. Tan ont side.eases of these Safes are made of bniler iron, the inside case. of.snapstone; and betweed the outer case and inner care Is a space of Some three - inches thick, and is tilled in with indestructible material, so as to make itaan impoasibilirylo burn any of the contents in side of this chest. , These Soapstone Salamanders we are prepared and do challenge the world to produce any I article in she chap.. of. Book ,Safes' that will stand as much heat, and wo hold njirseives ready at all limey to have thypt fatly testedby.publie bonfire. We also cmi drum to manufactuie a largo and general assortment of. our Premium Alt-tight Fire Proof Safes, of which there are over 800 now in use,' nit in every instance tbey,have given rot ire satisfection lo thcpurchasers—of which we will refer the public to a few ^entlemen who have them iti use • • llaynood &, Snyder, Pottsville'; Joseph G. Lawton, Pottsville; Mr. Williamtarr„ Gnylestriwn, Pa. N. & G. Taylor, 129. Notch 3tl at:: A. Wright .t.'Nepti• ew, Vine /It. Wharf; Alegander Cater. Conveyancer, corner of Filben and Chls sts.• ' John 111. Ford. at. North 3d st.• Myers * Bush, 20, North 3d st.; James 31. Paul. 101, Wouth 4th A.; Dr. David Jayne. 0, South 3d at.; Matthew T Soil th ad at ; and we could name some hundreds of others if it wereneressary. ' Now we incite the attention of the public,and particularly those in want of Fire Proof Safes, to call at our store before purchasing elsewhere, and we can satisfy them that they will get a better and 'cheaper article at our store than at any other establishment in the city: We also manufacture the ordinary Fire Proof Chests at very low prices,theapeithan they can be bought at any other store in Philadelphia. ' DAVID EVANS, The'PreSi , ciel , s Message. Tne'President'm message la before the public: His Tim, of pithlir.policy are, now manifest ; they are applauded by some and censur llia ideas on national affairs tire no dou bt' g re en with thir view that each principles'if carried into effect Would result to the benefit of this country. ft is on the same princi ple that we endeavor to conduct our Moline.. maim.— .Ye proclaim to the people our notions of the -plainer Plan of burying and selling goods, with the expectation that such information If heeded would result to the be. nent of the public generally. Like Polk, we find our suPlimtersoand too many who prefer sup Porting mime body else. Polk Is In favor of a low tariff on foreign therchandixe sufkienl,Espay expenses of government,- wit htriciffenial *tertian to our manufacturers. We are In favor of a tariff strong enough on the good.; we pelt tom expanersmfa family govemmsnt a nd leave a, sufficiency of cash to protect us through long sieges of hard times. occasioned by nvertrading ; bank restric tions; bank and individual suspensions, and tariff ex periments.' Polk Lein favor of disposing 01 the Meal canc.in order Intermitter a peace. We are in favor of dispastm4 of our Dill GiOODS, GROCERIES, &e, I order that - we may have peace with those haVingelaims against on. Poi, la In fiver of taxing,the Mexicans to support the war. We 'are in favor of exchanging or bartering; talking snit negotiating. in order that our irstablishment ton should Ire and remain solvent Polk io favor of extension of territory and a new monern, niencloan. ~We would prefer an exzenaio of time to sash up old arrratages and map: p differeß method to raise money, without recourse Ir ennattiiii borrowing 'from Peter to pay Paul. Polk la in favor and has Afger. , ell the :Weston, grand hamming In settlement of the difficulties between that country and ours. We nre In favor and will offer one STORE GOODS intim citizens .of thiccounty at bargaln•eiptarty as grand. which will enable tui to settle ouridifficuliks with the New Tinkers and Phiodelphiatis. The Mexicans are a stubborp peorde.i hey would not sell a large portion of their country for three .million of dollar.. The people of this country are a wire people, and will accept of cheap goods ; provided their are in want of them. All those that are in want of bargains are respectfully invited to ea llot the cheap cask start of i nnonar: W. SLATtR. Dec2s 47 52. 2tual _ PURE WHITE LEAD. • WcAberlit Si, Brother, 1%, NUFACTURERpI, No. (1.5,, North Fmnt street., Yr Philadelphia. have new a gond sUpply of their war ranted pure IVIIITE LEA [kend those customers who • lure been sparingly supplied in consequence of a run on thehrticle, shall row have their orders filled. . Ni, known subsinnee possesses those preservative a nil brautifyini properties. so desirable in a paint, to an equal extent with unadulterated white lead; hence any admixture, of Other materials only mars its value. It has, therefore, been the steady aim of the thanu factu Sem, fur many years, to supply to the public a perfectly pure white lend, and the unceasing demand for theaniele, is ; proof I hat it has met wish ravor. It Is inva richly brand ed on one head : & !MOTHER in full, and nn the o:her; warns Ma pore. alt in red !titers. Schr Wavir.affon Co. , TOLLS FOR 1648. ; 1 T ILE Board of Managers lisreadooted the nilloWing Tate. atoll to be charged on their work., dais - nig:the :ear 18/8. ANTHRACITE COAL, , ' ro be charged per fon of 2210 Rem, the weight to be as :ertalned by mach means as in by be adopted t./ secure accuracy, and five per cent. afinwance In lie made herefnun for lass by wastage. The toll to be computed ram Mount Carbon for all coal corning iron, above that mint. rind to lantitarged proporthinaMy fur all distances swim! on the Canal: For the months of March. April, and May, soave exams PER TON. For the months of June and July, FIFTY CESTS PER TON or the months ofAugust, september, October, Novena; bet, and December, PIITY.FIVE CENTS PER TON: • MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES • To be charged per ton of 21140 pounds. • matey CULL Limestone, iron ore, quarry spoils,. math Stone. on wrought marble, sand, clay, gravel, re bark; lime and manure, one and a half cents per ton per mile, but no _barge will be made for any distance carried beyond' twenty-five miles. - Maximum toll on such articles for any distance, thirty. seven and a half cents per ton. • RECOND Gypsum, cordwood, tinabcr,liitubam; hoop poles, hay and straw in balm bricks, and hitunlinnus coal. Between Philadelphia and Mount Ca rbon;7s et s.per ton Haven, 72 "; Port Clinton, 65 - " Way trade_ three-fourths of a' ent per ton per mile. but no charge shall he made exceeding seventy-five cur per tan, THIRD, 01..1.1121. Merehandise generally, such as dry goods, earthen. ware;salt, Wen bars, or any stage 1.1" maniac. tare beyond the ore, nail?, flour, grain, and all other . articles not specifically enumerated in classes first end Neennd. Two cents per ton per mile for the first twenty mitre carried.and three-fourths of* cent per Ind per mile' for any additional distance carried beyond twenty notes. Noes.-1 all cases where o ne nr more locks:um passed, and the distance carried shall .he less than two tulles, the charge tier toll shall he for two mlies amending to the class to which the articles carried may belong. And to all cases when: the foregoing rater shall exceed 61 cents per ton on the ascertained tonna* of the vessel for any lock passed below Reading, or 1 cents per ton, above Readingohe toll shall be charged at these men. Boned rates on all Articles. TOLL ON EMPTY BOATS. Boats intended In oe run regularly in the trade on the tine of the (fang will be licensed to pass the whole or any perk of the line empty by the Payment of ten dollars. The licenses will be issued by any collector, assrwill continue In three daring the year 1818, provided the boat so licensed shall pay sum in tails equal to ten dollars MT month. Boat, not an licensed will he charged five gent. pet mile, Unless they carry cargo which has paid five dui: late an antis. • • s' Any tom not licensed as aforesaid, and running upon a single level of the vv. -01 .. 11411 1 13 Y for each melt they. may at any time pass, four cents'per ton .on the ascer tained tonnage thereof above Reading, and six and quarterteuts per ton below Rending. CARS, BOATS, AND LANDirics. The Company will furnish cars, boats, and landings, and afford every facility for transporting coal to market at the nicest reasonable rates, and they are prepared to make contracts with operators anCothers engaged in the Coal trade, and with shone whdwill Wail and ran boats on the Canal, on liberal terms.' Applications on tlicie subjects are In he made to the President of the Company, and they will receive prompt attention. . By order of the Boma. Dec 1 I -50) F. FRALEY, 1/resident. Office of the Schuylkill Navigation Co.. Dee. 7, 1817 51,563 25 43.157 67 How I do Wish I Could-get MY RODE AND WEAR EVES CURED: j F that se your sincere desire. let roe t ell you that for I the enormous sum or 25 cents.. you ntay have your wish gratified, by callincon elates - of the following geti tlemen and purchasing a bottle - of Dlt. EVANS' TONIC EYE WATER: D. IDINNAN, S. C. DIA.IITIN. Pottsville; U. Milliliter, Port Carbon; or 3. B. Falls, Ittinerscllle. There is . nothing afloat half equal to It to cars sore eyes In man or begot. • . Prepared by Dr. Evans. N 0.32, North Rich street, Philadelphia. tin29-.3.3m - . Ness Goods. CHEAP DRY GOODS AND - GROCERIES. • subscriber having token the stand formerly as- A by Monsrs. EMI lg.. !drew', Ec Cn in Centre 'street, opposnei.l.-o.•lrown's pink wire. and has Laid in a fresh and splendid stocknf DRY GOODS. such as BLACK; lIROWN. and OLIVE FRENCH CLOTHS, for slants and dress goats. • Ile has also n gond assortment of Ihnus:rlo Lathes, Cashmeres. Calicos, blark Bomba zine. Queen's Cloth, 'Marlins. Coder Shirts, Drawers, Woolen Scarfs, IWOlea Stockings, handkerchiefs, Suspenders, sac., which will be sold very low for cash. Those in svani of gond cheap noils will pleise give h• a call. (Gelll7-50] - .1. nail NS FT P 1 JAMES the Second, or the Revolution of ISM RS Brian 01,inn, or Lock to everything, complete, SO The Fortunes of Torlogtf O'Brien. Twenty Years Atter, a Sequel to The Three Guardsmen, Flinations in America, or rillb Life In . New ' York and Saratoga, ' . • -..- • . Jane Eyre, the best Novel of the Day. Last at the Fades, by James.freahaelPl47' The Nazarene, or the Last of the Washington', . a revelatfim of Philadelphia. New Yorkiutil Washington, by Gen. Lipparci,vol. I, SO Wasbinpon and his Generals. by Lippard, HI 00 Washington and his Generals, by ileadley,l vols. ...50 Together with a variety of other works r juirt metw ed and for sate at ffebaJ HANNAN'S Bookstores. , ' • . Pottsville Steam Planing, and TURNL'aitil DIANUFACTOttY. . Rigna.', have ..2a. complete and Periaa neat arrangements tar the mandTacturing of,Floor Boards. Window Sashes. Sawed Laths, Bed Posts. Tn. bit, Crib, and- Washstand Lev, Awning and !Inching Posts. Bannisters. • Stump Feet. Rolling Pins. Potato Smasher,. Bench and !land Screws. POrch and Newel Posts, lied Pine, and a general variety. Of lurnint or all kinds. They will keep constantly on bend Teilow and W h ite Pine Floor [Manta, darbing and Laths. and other finiibed work worthy the intention of builders., They have circular/mom for slitting stuff to any dimension required for building or other purposes.. Feb34S-6] 11 . STRAUCII & Co. tiItRELLAS, PARASOLS. - FAILASOLETTES. AND WALKING CAN um . •BRELLAS. Inn. IL Itichardson, _, . . Steno Factory, the - onlynne In the 'United States. Ns 104, Alaska stress,--entt sprain*. 1 MERCHANTS are tespettfolly Informed 'hail continue to manufacture all the above gouda, by the aid of steam, notwithstanding the grew oppo anion of pante, opposed to the Introduction of upen Ore improvements. , My assortment is complete, and take/ so low al to glie entire satisfaction." -• • . C. As there is an umbrella atore nest door. of nearly the same name. it Is important Cot should remember WAS. 11. RICHARDSON, - Stem Facture, and patentee of the Watkins Cane Umbrella, sign of the Lady sad -Earle. No. 104, !larket street,' Philadelphia. a Attention it requested to the celebrated Walking Cane Umbrella, a neat and beautiful article, combining all the advantages of a cane and umbrella. Phila..Feha 48.6.3 m Important to thoselicho Wish to - • WORK FOR CASH. rill= ;Delaware Coal 'Company Will receive sealed AL proposals not so be opened ontil Monday. the 41st day of February, for the following four acireral and BC , - pantie contracts. lat. A contract for the 1111N1210 of all the coal that can be got from both the slopes a East Peach Mou lain Colliery, until December 1. 1818.; .2d. A separate contract.for PREPARING &Rd DE- LAYERING said East Peach Mountain Coal at' Mount arb until the above-named date. 3d. A contract for the MINING of all the coal that can be got from the slope at West!Peach Mountain Col liery, until December t, 1848. I . 4th. A separate contract for PREPARING and DE LIVERING said Weat Peach Mountain Coal at Mount - Carbon. until theabove-named date. The seharatum of the above-named contracts bring. each of them within the compass A( the pecuniary melns and personal . , superintendence of any responsible and competent privet,. The Company's mines are open for inspection by those who desire tolkonw their condition,! On and eller the 9th day; of Febroary any ode applying at the Company's Quite at Moult - Carbon or Philadel phia, will receive a statement of he general co ndqlons to which the Company propose remake the above-men tioned contracts subject. All prnposals to be made In Writing with the option no the Caropanl part to accept 'any which It may lee lit. They ehoull e endorsed, "Prktposois for Contract," and directed int* Company's Office at'Ununt Carbon. Thedesiring thrher ; Information are requested to apply to John C. Curran, Mount Carbon, or to J. R. White. No. 74k, Walnut street :Philadelphia: Feb B- 0 .1 ; J. IL WHITE, President of the Delaware Coal Company. C Mauch Chunk Gazette and Wilkeibarre Advocate will insert twice, mark price at bottom, and send bill t this office for payment. Malan& - Lai .!isf of the Receipts • mid ~. " Expenelitisre.s ... . OF SCHUYLKILL CO. FOR TIIE•YEAK 1842. beery Krebs, Eye.. Treaserer of ait Camay of ScAsyl: kill. is ..noose teith tee Coomisolootro ofooid Camay pew the 51/1 of Jemmy . , B. D.; 1147., to the 01h' of Jancory.2.l34B, ioclente. .. . • Dr. To balance remaining in the handeof the Trea surer at settlement, as per report of Auditors. January 7,,11317,• *2380 55 To cash received for taxeson unseated lands, 1016 07 'To cash received for unseated lands sold at Treasurer's sale. . 703 43 . To cash received f. r unseated lands sold at Commicradnere sale, I 3799 50 rift Lath received fir unseated lands redeemed 1729 06 Wealth reed from Jeremiah Reed, late *herld", for One and verdicts, j - 69 20 To can recd Tram Leonard Moyer, balance of a note in full, 107 77 'To cash recd from Francis Sarah for sae bond - and interest, , To cash reed Francis Bard", for Interest due on a bond,'l 20 00 , To cash reed, John Hulderfor strays, - 85 . To do. Alexander Hunger for suns.. - 607 To do - Jonathan Kistler . do - 220 To -• do Lewin Reeser I • , de-. • . i 5 95 To do . John Hannan Airplane 7Ot To ' do Beck&Snyder for old loather, paint.ke3 51 To do ,Jacob Reed Esq for Knee 25 02 To do Philip Weiser Esq for tines ' 16 07 To •do Win it Leho Esq for firm 2510 To do Peter Katz Esq for hoes I 2 CO To do •C hI Straub Juror it,, collected of •, - -1) I) Lewis - . I. 10 00 To do •.1 T Werner sheritT for tines and • • verdicts To do Philip %Yelper. Esq., rent collect ed of R Kline, To do Benjamin Pott for 2 deeds, • To do 0. 11. St ic hter for Jos. Grubs' note - in full, , 33 76 To •do William Garret for L. Miller k Kilzmlller nn a note. • 37 00 To. do Wm.Frailry for I old stove & pipe 4c. It 79 Tn do Frederick Beck, rent for court room, 100 To do G. B. Zitilch for two years rent for 1 Rooms in Court House for Ms- JOHANNEs WATSON , 110111 C I.lldge,• . . To! do the enilect'rent the different Intro . ships. to 411 : ' . Norwegian Toionship. Charles Gillingham for 1844, in full 11 18 Edward alionner 1810, do ' 0000 01 Edward O'Conner 1817,i 1271 00 , Branch Townihip. • Henry Bressler for 1545. in full . 316 29 Philip A. Clouser 1916, 1517 £l7 Henry Bressler 1541; 552 00 ------ 2122 2 West Arunstrig. - Abraham Albright f0r.18 3 15. SP 27 !Teary Fibre 1817, 185 00 Manheim. Frederick Fried for IBA iii full 143 10, Henry Crammer f.r . 1A46 , 328 00 Arabi= Batt°let 1817, , 101 00 , - 730 00 North Manheim. Ocorge,Deibert "or 1817, . . -- ,no oo . _. Po,ter Township. Jacob Heberlina for 1811, in fall t 2 03_ 'Jacob 31111 r 1843, do 12 76 t. John Houtz 1614, • • 24 50 Abraham Kessler 1045, • 37 50 Benjamin Shuns 1810, 60 00 - 135 79 Pinegdoe lownahip. Christopher Schrnpe, 1812, 135 00 John Stine, 1944, In full, • 156 29 John Fehr, 1810 560 00 Thomas Berger, 1317, ' 150 00 • Pilegrore Boivugh. George Ilelmbuh, 1845, 100 00 Adam Spankulm, 1846, 160 00 East Brunswig.. Daniel Weaver, 1848, • 585 00 Jonathan Yost .1017 100 00 Oriuksburg. Charles Rahn, 1817, In full, 384 48 Blythe bank! kcal, 1517, In full / -- lower. Mahaltimgo. , Peter Atutzman„ 1646,, 693 00 Peter. WO 00 Dreester, 1047. Upper 11fahaniongo. Jaen!) Drowsier, 1842.1 n full 49 11 John W. Ileppler, 1545, do dl 25 base Doom, 1.4415. 3i6 WO Peter R. Klock, 1947, • . 411 00 Wayne Henry Teich: 1845; In ful Anthnnv rteeSsom. 1416,1 John W. Beffner,lB47 Schuylkill Township. - ' . William Derain. 1841. In full 37852 Daniel W. Koch. 1848, do 339 27 Benjamin Yon, 1817. ./ 162 00 - .1078.82 Tama qua Thomas Birberl4lBlB.l Asa Balliett, , . Tle'Amin Zebner, 1145. Samuel Zimmerman, 1646, Benjamin Zlmmerman,lllll, John Dmly,lBls, in full Daniel Lavenbere. - 1816, William Koch, 1847, Minerva!le John Provnut. 1131 i, hi full Henry Chrishipher, 1810, Jolla Jones. 1547. Elias Dm, 180, Henry Oche, 184?; in full Jacob Cremeey, 1841. in NW nenwel Dreher. 1846 . John Drench, 185:. Rush. Samuel If.hoiner. 1845. ' $7 93 William Eaup, 1946, , • • BO 00 • • B 'Ty. William bong, 1642, In Cull , 276 82 Fknj enyder. 1:411„ do 47 42 Francis Dangler, 1815. do . - 2643 Francis Dengler. 1816. 360 05 John A. Olin, 1847.. 344:1 00 Manheira Andrew Wilbur, Is full By cash paid Philip A. Clouser for a boodle full $2O rs By iltp Interest due on bonds ' ' '72 I ny slo Treasurer Schuylkill Cootalais Ifmne 5508-0 , By do Stilrervisorsofßarry town's. duethem Ng 5" Be do do • Musgrove township • 51$ c By do do - 1.. Nahantonto township 78 C By do do - Schuylkill township 71 , 5 By do ' ' do Wert Penn township' 57 si By do do . 3lrinheim By do do Basil townshitownship 47 fr. p 1 By . do Auditors for suditing accounts far 1816 - It fs fly do J. P. Ilabart for auditing Prottabono. tory account , " . 18 CP - - Assessors wages ; , , • 8413,4: Road and Bridge viewers • .. 471 at - Grand traverse and Petit Jura,* and Constables 25, it - Jostles. and Wltnessestteitiind Mils. - ass In Commonweallbeases_ .. , 1717 17: Constables remind Mileagssin , Coaa ! monwealtb eases CC Return Judges &c. fbr sptieitaarl thi/ • • . elections - • -15 k. S.C. Camper and Justices far boitiligitte. •,- quiettiatis ' • - -- -: VS.*. Constables fete & aftleartAt tiligitits - returns • • - .111.001 By do By do By do 23 IS 12f By do' By do L 223 By do Hy do &UM Manheim 830 00 EMI MEI 963 00 OEI SOS OS 010 00 410 00 1313 08 FO 00 175 90 •2 op Weal Penn 122 00 632 00 2 6 00 Schuylkill Haven 15506 420 00 516 00, 1091 06 215 29 375 00 300 03 990 29 Pottsville 15013 35 2229 73 4130 OE Mien II $4 382 00 ISO 00 MEI QM 1010 ex X:0 50 E:EI 30.0'fe 0 EMI '9y do Inspertorsof Eastern:Penitentiary 49/ 0 3 By do !berme/ 4 iinnrff Ea boarding Jurors la 4 care, gi9 , 00 By do Dr. Sumac? It. Medlar mflrstil sates!. dance to Prisoner . 25 00 1 By do Dr. B. 01- &Deli do • 39 06 ' By do J. T. Wetter far Sheriff's fees and . J .boarding prisovrers •133167,, By do am Hannan Est). fog two Iron waits 11'511 By do Piker ners F. Ludwig for crying Commis. • o sale • , By do John Agnew foi .1 Lever 10 00 ,11113 P ttfrdll LoCks By do , !Premiums find Justices. fin on fox rcalps 186 69 By do C. M. Straub, and othershit iamb re deemed /fl 1115 fly ....do 'Abraham LooklngtrilLand others fur • taxes refunded . : • 30 00 By do Jakob A Leiband others for arreirthe • n 1 Shay Marti . ZO 00 By ,do George. 1. Stichter fur amount over . d D. Hill's license . • • 100 By do An dre w s walm for bed/ate/Wein prlson 16 63 ' By do Reuben Miller and others for damages ' done Ity e react . - ' ,SO 00 By do William FratliF fur 1 stove, pipe 4.c. .' 2t 39 By do John Bauman Loq. Couttsel fur Com- ' misaloncee 11 1 0 00 By do r. W.Mughes Prosecuting Attorney 213 00, By do D. E. bike Esq. attorney, Cunuanti- wealth es. J. Rine f • B. do D. E. Nice Esq.eerviim.attbpottona By do John Eisenhour farnishini a room fir. - election , /A 450 fly do CM. Straub Esq. Clerk Reielons fees 557 58 By do Ferdinand Kiefer nit:3r 73 00 Br do Frederick Beck Cominiss an rs wages! 293 33 By do G. 11. aticlacr do 113 50 By do Lewis Dreher eo 237 00 By Jo Isaac Beta do 33 00 By do .1. Hoffman ascending (haul notate &C. 100 00 -By do 0. B. Zulich Commissioner's Clerk 000 00 By, .do Robert 11. Hobart assistant do , • 16.33 By do Daniel 11. ahoerier do ,do 23 62 By do Tbonnas Zulieb iao .do .1300 By do J. Allrbaih for keeping Coon flouts, Clock in order 10 00 By do Frrderirk Beck !raven ing expenses In holding appeals . 69 II i By do Lewis Dreher and F. Desk, travelling • . expenses 41 MI By do John Moyer for buliding a galttituaund coffut-.- 43 00 By do Isaac Defrelm for conking clothes fur James Riggs 3 00 Ily do , Henry Butz for one rope. ,' - 0 00 By d 6 !arse! Walletsor fin burtlnglas. Rive .10 50 By do, Ferdinand Rreter for makings fete* 100 By do • Christian Peitz conveying County; eqmmissioners on business 0 3 5 By do la ael Waite/serf:at delivering Blythe . ' aesessment. . 1 .30 By do FreCk E1.4.k for inkidands # steel pens , 213 BY do John Bannon, fur a thermometer fur • Court room 302 By do Bickel & hlrlinn fur extra work to bride., at Pinegrove 300 00 ,By do Daniel Royer repo iring bridge at Laud. loaville 305 ,By do Jos. Hoy's., do do ait Behalf's Forge 32 26 By di De n'l Koch di do at Middleport 110 00: By do, Wm. Bickel balance on bridge at Pi...grove 227 In , By Jo Wur.llickei for bridle in Barry lown'p 250 DO .fly do Wm. Bickel for bridge at Fehl's -1210 00 fly An Henry Faust for Mules at Jonis. ' 1900 00 fly' do Henry Fount for palming bridge . • 500 'By do ‘Chas. Brum fin fumbling a room to hold an burnt 3 00 By do Joseph Hommer for bill of ma's's • .56 75 By do Bickel & Medlar do . 30 32 By do Jacob Hut/minter, Jr, do 105 47 By do E. &E. Hammer do 20 93 By do Shnencr & Garret do , 1 69 By do Lewis Dreher do II 63 By do Augustus Mindleson do 31 52 By do Frederick Beck for bill of shore. its. 27 80 By do J. 5e.1. C. Rahn for Wirt's, 21 30 By do Jacob litinninter. Pr. fir nil. &c. 6 91' Ry do Christian ZuVer for binding books 2l 25 Ily do Jn0.,11 ninon fur printing & stationery 10987 By do Shuttle& Bigler for printing, 115 15 fly do .1. Vi. Brewer do 25 00 By do Voute & Drihrinan do 13 75 flu do 14:N. Palmer do • 145 23 By do E. O. Jaiikson do 117 00 By do J. P. Berirant tin ' 117 00 fly do Fraley & Hobart do ' 13361 ay do Wunder & Bauman do 15 no fly do Henry VOlltf. stationery 34 09 By do Vout e Hobart fur keeping Commis• stoners' docket 69 00 By do • Micharl I.lndner for delivering as-, ----- ---'- 330 00 • comments 12 00 fly do ?dicier Lindner for work for prisoners 50 By do Treas.nr Porter town'p school districts 37 IS By do 'of North Pinegtove 4.c. do • 139 H By do Gnaw. E t a...interpreting in court 300 fly do " for • repairs in public office 360 By du Ceo. Fl Stithicr for Wm. Bickel from S. Shindies. ' By do, Chas. Dengrer for dividing Lower Mahaniango By do Chas. lt,hn fir poidere By do Jacob Ilotßoan and . others pumping water 52 09 By do Christian Ber'gr.r. smith work ' 78 . 54 By. do Daniel l Grartr. dw. 33 48 By do Nicholas ‘Valleiser for Malt ing • drain 0700 By do J. S. Putsifer for surveying road from NeVflast le 16 00 Ily do J. 8..C.11 fifer for levelling * drain 000 By do Win. 2 , a linen, for msk Mg ballot boxes 650 By do Mrs Baser for making pants. dcc., for prisoners By do C: M. Straob and others - for repairing press hi Prothonntary's Office 19 43 By do Dr. J. S. Carpenter for =king post 492 76 19 II 1 00 mortem examinatton, . By .do Dr. J. D'. Steinberger r fur do Ily do Dr. II .1. Smith. na do By du Dry. Brody & Wllliami, do By do Dr. J. 11. Dale. do , Be do Dr. Stewart, do By do .Patrick Curry and others funeral et poses on dead bodlea By do John Kreterand otherd for work done 5000 , - at medic - buildings r 93 fly do Jas. Day and others watchincjall 19 00 By do Don't Rose for truardine Matti. Shay 500 By do Christian Sri z for haulinc coat. &c. 13 95 By do Jeremiah Loy for stone coal for G ua m • , ' • 1100.0, tr., 90 811 By do Henry Hay for hauling stone coal 10 10 fly do David Stautfet foi hauling stone coal 21 09 Dy do Dr. Halberstadt for making post mar- 1065 97 tem exontination 10 00 fly do Fredlt Freed for poste and wood to jail 550 Oy do Jacob Snyder for carpenter work at 143 10 public buildings - - 4941 fly' do Trcaattrer's sa nry 49.9 93 By balance rcntaln'ng In the hands of henry Brett., Treasurer 2229 94 • , - 7 /..,..„ ...__ __ 1 . DX 596 02 Statement qthe ortsferndin t lAt Cosily flat Collators of ar differrnt torn hi s: Pinegreme 'Tutuz. . ip. Corlttnriber Stenpe. 1642 ..• 110 69' Joint navy. ISM F 65 69 Thomas Merger, 194 525 03 1546 50 South Manlieini . _ Mary Drumm,. ISM Abraham Itlartolet, 1517 Tamaqua Mamas tlirkbeck, 1916 Asa Italliet,!,l4l7 • 159 80 Rush. Wm. Kam% 'sic Charles Brause, 1817 1.00 00 -- 339 89 East Bruneudg. . Danl.) w.nver. IRI6 303 33 Jonathan Veit, 1817 537 46 6U 00 Norwegian. Edward Creamacr, ISIT 1702 68 331 49 • • Wayne 'Anthnnv iteehnnm. 1816 John W. Heffner, 1-817 iiii ripper Mahantangn. Isaac Raum. 1813 R'&o4' Petei R. Klock, 1812 315 55 611 Sti 20 97 . Namur! Dresher, 194,6 John Wench, 1917, Barry. Francii Dengtor. 1816 4!! 77 John A. 0tt0,1817, 12', - Narth Manlief") George Delbert, PM, • l'otteriat. Daniel Christisn, 035, Elias Derr, 1846, Schuylkill. John Mertz, ISM Benjamin Yost, 1817, 31inerrri1e Peter Stroup. 1814. 4tenry Christopher. 1848, lobn lopes, 11317," 13 23 -- 703 34 Purfer. lain Tinutw, .tbratam IleFoler.lsts, genjamin 3hney , 1816, Ifenrylleberling,lBl7, Welt Bruristeig. 4 bra ham Alhrißht, 1818, • 345 38 !teary Fall% 1847, • 833 18 Brands. eel Ynoad*. 1633. hilip A. (Anuoer:lBl6. leury BreenLer,lBl7, - - LnwO AMU;long'. 'hilip Oman. I EOO. ' at 52 54 . Peter fltniaman. Isla, 219 •- veer Bressler, 18479 330 00 06 1 • . _____ . Sail/pita ihren• 147 01 • 'lowland Kline, 1 843 . • lame' Lareubera. Islo,, 317 IT William Rock, 161 ; 017 35 ' - 651 51 l'inegrore Borough. ewe 51a•r. 1811.. _ 11110 gorge llelubaoh. / 4 13. 115 11 dam Apenkuke. 1816, • : 125 73 redetiek G. Wero3g, 1847, - - .Penn neppmln Zehner; lat.% .carnuel Zimnierman, leak letJamlwZimmerman, 11817, •. • • 420.210 Ce . • t's Os Miserably th . .hafts tka,.Cek Onsaurs Plats If Olt Crusty of - The subscribers Auditors for tholEovidy tespectfully do report that we have 'edited. Pettle4, tosd -IJusted the *mount of the Cornmissituters end Treesurer' EthuylltUrCounty. and submit the aborts audementas Sc result of their_eximilmitions from which arppeoti Sat there is,ducto the comity of Rehuylkill.l7 noisy Stet.' Esq. Trewerr. The cam of tie thousand tarn buts , :red and sixty eigh t dollars and ei g hty lottrOetits iftWES. I '44 • •-• • . . to witriest:iiitiliiiso . prig brim' Imitate - sat eau bands 1 ' 68 4 , da7l4Nrails437-A. D. Isis. :: , .CIIAILLES DF.FNETT, ....,.41 - _;-' , "' I'. W. RO.9EIIEIEIO% }, Alditers. '-.." "c. ',.. 1 11,0111.1., FRITZ. Orwlgsburatbk., , S . • - 13-41. JUNIATA BOILER IRON. riF. TONS aier;a4 konot boo. Nos. It. 4 one of "4 widths 0f16,11t, 404441n0bes sod n edam tenth*. A. 4 , O. SALUSTON. . 4. ectV.b . PCIR rbElets. ESZI 3 , =WS TO TEE LATEST MOMENT I , PLIMADELPIIIA—Fab. 38, ISA t k6o'clra, P. al. 5 , • Afiutiatated last week, the umvs by ti. S. ot i ria. taus has slightty .de^pressed ,the 51' eta, especial!, Bmadstutfc, Good brands Fl tro freely. offered it gs,rsav,Si . poi bbl. with eve sales. - - Corp, Meal is held at SS,SCl—very dull. flje Flow is brisk andsupplies needed at 52,62 per ' OM. ' Wheat is s arce, and brings freely t°Bcevts - per lmshel. pm is du11742a5i cents are tho. figorcs for gooll,t'o prime. Oats aro wantral,and readily command 45a46 cents. The fallorabie weather Wilt soon open all the avenues to Market,. and'rednee prices ton more nominal. standard. Our city is already Glling up with distant country: SlercLcrs, laying in their Spring supplies. - ' ' - 101111 lila RF:ADV AL-13kLL PASSED!. • A Telegraphic Dysbatch from F. iW. Hughes, F.sq. reached thi‘placo lust night, from burg:, anuounciiig that tho Bill to some° tho Seat oflustiee of=this County from 9resigshurg to Pottsville', bad• passed um liothie of Itopro.' sentatiees. The nomination dr Males Frsley, Fag. ttihe Associate Judge for this County, was confirmed on Wednesday last. ATEST VRO3t 11E3E1M—the latest dates from Queretaro ( the present snit of the Mexican Government) announce Mai there was a quorum of their Congress in attendance. There were rumors—ne usual—:bout Mr. 'Fria end a treaty, but it is not believed there wait any form. dation to them. __. J. Henry' Adam, - A T T.O R NE Y Liog, 0171CIL OrrpsiTY. TIM BANK. Pottavilla Pa. (July pl That eletadfolearrAl TA o Loofa are in delver I TO• work of Mt; destroyer Auelt Nisei The cough of erosmoptioit liotA t is • o n sound of broil " you a mother I Your darling child, your Ida A end earthly joy, In now, perhaps, cofifhied to her chamber by a dangerous cnltt her pale cheeks, her thin shrunken fingers, ten the herd disease has already gain ed upon her—tbe sound of her sepulchral °Ugh pierces your soul. I Young 'man, when jun about to enter lure, disease sends a heartatrushing Might over the fair prospects of the future—your hectic cough and feeble limbs tell of your Ingo of hope, but you need not despair. There is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, It Is SHERMAN'S ALL-HEALING BALSAM' Mrs. ATTREE. the wife of Wm. 11. Attlee, Esq., was given up by Dr. Sew-alt of Washington, Drs. Res and McClellan of Philadelphia. Ur. Roe and Dr. Mott of New York. Ifer friends all thought she must die.— She had every appearance of being ha consumption, and was so prnnounced try her physician'—Sherman's Bal. cam was gl-en and it cured her. Mrs. GARRALIRANTZ or 'Bull'. Ferry, was also cu red of consumption by this Raised' when all ether re medics failed to give relicf--she was reduced to a Ike- Intuit. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist. lel, Broadway, I.as %rime's.' in effects in veveral cages where no other medicine attbrded relief—but the I/alsam operated like a charm. Dr. - C. also witnessed llt,wonderibl effects 1a...." curing teams, which it never fails of dolng..! Spitting blood, alarining as it may be, is effectually cured by this Balsam. It heal, the ruptured or wounded blood Yee- • achy, end makes the lung. sound again. Rev HENRY JONEa, 109, Eighth avenue, was cu red ohnuall anti Catarrhal arca ion offiOyears standing. The first dose gar him more relief than hp the ()flier medicine he had ever taken. Dr.. 1.. J. Ile, els, De laney street, gave It to a sister-indaw what was,labor mg under Conuniption, and to another eerily afflicted with the Asthma. In both cases Its effects were lan mediate, soon restored them to comfortable health. Mrs. LUCRETIA WELLS, RS, Christie street, suf fered front Asthma 42 years , Sherpa:wee Baleam re lieved tier it once. and she is comparatively well. tieing enabled to subdue every attach , by a timely hie of Hilt medicine. Tido Indeed is the great remedy far Coughs,. • Colds. Spitting Blood. Lives Complaints, and all the affections of the throat, and area Asthma and Con gumption. 37 16 21 - to 2 47 Price 05 cents and 111 per bottle. Dr. Sherman'■ L'ouith and Worm Lozenges, and Poor Mart's PlastOs sold as above. ' Dr. Shermun's Office is ut 100. Nassau st Alen for sale by the following agents lo county. J. S. C. 'MARTIN, 11 J. O. BiloWN, Pottsellla. F. SANDE:It:4ON. U. Shlssler, I'm t Carbon. Wm. 11. Barlow, New Philadelphta; T. William*, ltliddlepon, 11. Schwartz. Patterson. J. 11 Alter, Tuscarora 15 69 In no 15 00 5 00 JOOO SO 00 500 25 43 & Morgenroth, Tamaqua Wm. Price, Bt. Clair. Geo. Reitsnyder. J. 1.1 1, Castl• J. 13: Fills. • Jonas Kauffman. Unwell) J. Christ. Jacob Kauffman, Lower Stobontouga. Slimmer & Garreti, OrwigsbuLg. Lynn &RisheL Port Clinton ' Levan & Kauffman, StbnMill Haven. • Paul Karr, Pmcgmvc. [Oct2 47 "LET ITS WORE. rrlitEE IT.', Tousey's Unlwersal Offitnient i f A COMPLETE remedy for burne.sealds,suis,bruWee. !I. Sprains, swellings, salt rheum, pile., fever wires chapped hands, core tips, chtlibkrins, scald bead, and al. kind. of INFLAMED SORES. Persons in all conditions of life are at all tim l re liable to be afflicted with the above complaint.. It la therefore the duty of heads of families to provide and !keep on hand, ready for any emergency, A REMEDY that hi` capable of removing the sutferine attendant on these: very troublesome companions Those who jiiive,usedr Tonsey's Uniressel Ointment need not be told that It is al most complete remedy, a perfect master of pain, and the most speedy remoVer of imflammation ever discovered. : The experience of Guth poem. is imMelent to prnmpA them to keep it always on hand. knowing that milk valuable' lives and limbs have been caved by his MA- . GICAL CONQUEROR of inflamed and calses sons, burn., ecalds, Ice_ It instantly stops all paha, of the se..- verest kind and prevents nil sear. No family should be without it, as an immediate epplicatton of it, hi Cale GP burns or irrald• would do more amid while waiting for the doctor than he could do when nrrived, beanies pre-. venting long hours of thrum:no sufferin which might pass before a physician could be obtained . It poaseeass control over the severest Inflirlelt by fire, over mortification. over Inflammation, and by its corn bined virtues it AM, as Rats-septic. Xerrine.vlnti-spaa modie,Aneolene. Emollient. and Hearing, and Is Die most. COMPLETE EXTERNAL REMEDY new fu Thousands have tried.and thousand. praise it. 111, porting its way Into public favor with a rapidity hero tnfore unknown in' the history of medicines. Al! who nos recommend it. Again we say, no family should be without It. - The agents will Amish lie pub-. lie GRATIS with brinks describing this OitatMent.— O. Earh Imx of- ihe eennine Tousey's Univenshl Oint ment, has the, sianature of S. Toucey written art fag out /ride label in black ink. , Never purchase a box oldest this eignatare'ctn be seen. Price 25 cents per i imx• Or, five boxes ` for 01 00. Pripared by Elliott Ar.-Totteey s , Druggists. 'yracuse. N. Ye , and sold by agents through.— out the United States. I Sold in New York al 10 0 ,'Nassau street, •• The folinwing are the agents in Schuylkill county fat Tousey'e Universal Ointment : , J. 8. C MARTIN, •1 . J. G. DROWN, /. Pottsville. F. BA, DER:3ON. J- , , 11. Shies:cr. Pot! CeitOn. Wm. R. Marlow, New Philadelpida, . T. Williams. bliddleport. 11. Schwartz, Patterson, J. 11. Alter. TOMM . lE, neilner & Mergenroth, Tamaqua.. . • William Pelee, St. Clair. 177 43 GI 91 53 23 3 , 15 57 113 76 2I 13 MEI E 1323 510 0 9 ZOO as Earl car 30 01 Cr George lblfana kr, Sew Cattle, , James IL FAIN. 3,linersysile, , - I Jonas RoofDraa.l,Ltpaggltyn,. J. Crain, • ' Jacob Kaugannn, Lower Mohontortigei. Shoeneg & Gnmet, Orwlgolturg, i Lyon gt Stahel, Port Clinton, Lea-an 4 Kauffman. Schuylkill !Invent, Paul fore. PMegrove. , (Oct gall. leOre 775 "I 1485 37 EEI 1160 13 Dr. heeler's Vegetable Pattace , Felt the uenuwal god perinnhent cure of all diseases hieing Aoln an Impute state nf.tho blood or balth of IN , body, viz.: Chronic diseases of the Chem, Pkazisy, Peatichilia, Catarrh, etc.; Scrofula in all its forms, Tet. tea., Scald Head; Cutaneous Alrocrions of the face and Chronic Rheumatism. Chronic liefatlC di.; eases. Chronic talarreuients of the johns. Whir "two tinge, Hypkilitic Affhcionne, Constitutions, Di.o r g ers arising from debility widen Mercurial &rid Hereditary . preiliepo•iiions. . C.. Al exery swing of the pendultura, spirit gges Into Info eternity. The measure 96 our Ilfe is a hand's. breadth; h Is a tale that is told; its rapidity Is like the swift shuttle or the flying arrow r. it irarbrief as the Ciding dower or the trans tory rainbow, or the dazzling i memot ; it is a bubble, It s a breath. Between the rio sing and setting son fang-two tkousead email ate lam- . mooed before their Creator.. Death Itever busy night and day, at all season'. in. all climes. Death hi a fun• damental law of organized matter. Thorstriult die pre mat twelf.‘ lc I ima ofillaraiolit he Inevitable eonsequeneta of violated laws otarganlc life. Disease is the effector a demogomeat of physlca}lawe, mid can ante be cared , by remedisl means that 'counteract their influence. II Ablaaa betimes the enurce of disease. we would not, reknit to . neutralize the elmosphertt, but nog Rut cu rative attempt would he to destroy or zeninse the cause. upon which it depends. If Ulcers eater the body and, the constitution becomes enervated from imperfect nil. trittnn and assimilation. our mite:Wulf must be first di. reeled to thl. object. For all disease. , that take their rise from this 'mime, no remedy yet discovered has proven in valuable as the Panacea. The following les. Manny lr most respectfully oared 19 an intelligeet public and the afflicted. I WO 00 291 04 222 20 61 06 52 03 128'31 fA 32904 4178 57 &A 95 11119 $l7 •="za--4.• 3.110 39 253 95 • 023 02 • • l'Ailadelpliq, June 9th, 1847. Having been apprlvedelf the nal utr of the Panacea, it affords me much pleasure to be ablaso recommend it as a valuable remedy for those Chronic, Constitutional. and Glandular diseases to which It Is especially adapted. Tikthrse who ark:debited and trap Ire medicine as an alterwatire, cannot obtain It Ina mote agreeable, active and uni/nrn state than Is to he (hand In the Panacea.— / harassed it in sercral instswees with decided thereat. Yours, Arc. D.[Al LItiSON. M. D. - Prepared and sold W. corner, Third and South era F na . i uge by drugglots and others:throughout the state. aid by &ha 8. C. Marlin, and Jntin G. Brown. Drug. .ristia. Fault 411 e, and by E. Kleing l it. Mount nabob.' Nice 81, 113. We bottles. 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