3ottrnal. POTTSVILLE. Saturday Morning, April 15. TAMAQUA. .Ma. E. J. Favi4 authorised to receive subscrip Dons for the Miners' lourna4aust receqn for the same at.his Drug store, in Tamaqua. VOLNEY B. PALMER, Atitis Real Estate end Coal Arenctri, CornerOfThird do Chcsnot Streets, Philadelphia, N0.1b6,• Nassau Street, New York, • • No:16, State Strect.noston, and South east corner of i3altlmore, & Calvert Streets, Baltimore, is our Agent for receiving subscriptions and advertisements for the Miners• Joarnal. BENJAMIN BANNAN, Editor. ELE BOWEN, Assi•tarat Editor •• rir The elm:dation of the Miners' Jorirtuil to greater than any other paper published •In Northern Pentnliva nix. and has nearly double the circulation of any other published in Schuylkill county: It also circulate , . largely among capitalists, manufacturer, iron and coal dealers, throughout the Atlantic and Eastern States. VIIE PROTECTIVE POLICY OF, THE COUNTRY! The Perrplc Demand taitoratiuu I For President,! " General ZACHARY TAYLOR; &subject to the Deetalon of the rk , hig National Convention For Canal Commissioser. NEIL MIDDLEEW ARTII. KAMM OBftEßVE.—Communicatione, advertbse steati,gre., for this paper, must hereafter be handed la as euly In the week as possible, and none can be admitted after 12 o'clock on Friday. This arrangement is rendered necessary by the alteration in the hour of the departure, of the Eastern mall, which will compel ats to go to press at 2 o'clock on Friday. afternoon, as well as our large circulation, which requires much ,Fiing time to print off the edition than formerly. 117377 or READING (Continued.) During our biictsojourn in Reading, we visited the work Shops of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, which are doubtless the most extensive in the United States. The different shops cover several actessof ground, and are well supplied with the beet machinery in the country. Between silt and seven hundred hands are regular ly employed in the works,f which, together with those dependent upon them, - aro sufficient of themselves to constitute a considerable town.— About seventy-five tons of metal aro•melted every week, which is equal to the amount manufactured • weekly by one of our large class furnaces. The "Courteous Boperiatendentaf the work shops, (Mr. Kirk,) iota excellent Machinist,and the Company are greatly indebted to hie skill for the perfection of numerous improvements in machinery, which have greatly lessened the expenses of transporta tion on their Road. Within a short period a new spring for coal.cars has been introduced, very slut- Ple in construction, which requires less than one half the: usual quantity of steel, and which, if it should break, is not liable to result in any serious injury. A tilt:haminer is also in tho cause of oon' l , etruction, as an auxiliary to these extensive works. We also observed that en additionid safety valve is being introduced on the top of the boilers of the • different engines, which according to the rules of the Company, is to be screwed down, by the en engineer, to a pressure of only .100 lbs. to the square - inch—a Violation of which rule sUbjectathe offender to immediate ditrcharges. A new and very largo boiler has been added to the n Novelty Engine," which has been built upon . .s new principle, under the superintendence of the I Company,for the use of Anthracite coal,and which, ills supposed, will remedy the &Sects that have heretofore operated against its feasibility for this . purpose. is to be hoped that the experiMent may prove successful, as alarge sum of money has teen expended in this experiment, and the neces sity for the use of coal is every year becoming more formidable—particularly as wood is repidly . disop. peering on the line of the. Road. T'sus far, Mr. Ross Winan's engines have 'been the most Sue sessful• in the use of coal as a fu,l—but oven in these the espenes attending the frequent removsl of the fire-boxes is relit great, and a stria regard . to economy.requiles it to he lessened before coal can be used to advantage ‘shile wood can be had; at the present rates. Mr. Kirk informed us that they find no difficulty in running the engines for forty or fifty minutes, but that beyond this lkstance the hest from the body of ignited coal beceines so great erd intense, that the destruction of the fee boxes,t &c., is very great, and cannot be remedied. We confidently believe, however, that 'the owner -005 experiments now making for the economical nee if Anthracite coal in locomotives, must and will result in its speedy and exclusive substi tution for wood, as-a fat at least on this great thoroughfare. It is an consummation devoutly to be wished," and we imagine that we see shadows of its immediate forthcoming. We attended by invitation,a lecture, delivered lay Robert Tyler, Esq., in the Academy, on the subject of Comnstrce. We must confess that we have entertained some "ancient" prejudices against the name of Tyler . —in common with the whole ‘ , ,Guard,".—and fratlittle inclination to accept the levitation so gensreusly extended to us,—but we astaUded, anii were most agreeably disappointed in .our expedations. It was one of the most interest ing lectures we ever listened to, and the audience were,delighted with the masterly_ manner in which abs subject was handled. Mr. Tyler has talents - ,of a high order, and is quite an,eloquent, fluent, and rather imposing speaker, and commands at .once ttie attention of the bearer. .We are pleased -to 'learn that he has consented to repeat this lac cure in Trinity 'Church in our borough, on Wed roesday evening next. We would earnestly advise .our citizens to turn out on-the occasion, for we are tare that they cannot be disappointed. With 11 little more enterplize and public spirit, (it has abundance of capital,) Reading must become one of the latest and most important manufacturing places in the country.' Located as it is, bUt a short distance from mountains of fuel, which in this age of steam, forms the very bone _ and sinew—the'very soul of business,—wi{h mar kets on all hands, and accessible at all seasons— and an agricultural district stretching out from it • on all sides unsurpassed for natural fertility— . A'ature seems to have done her share for Reading, and to have left litho for le , citizens. Surely, when the instruments of success can so easily be • grasped, capitalists will not long hesitate ! PHILADELPHIA ART 131710 N Tho annual distribution.of the Philadelphia Art Union will take place on the first of May next.— The engraving for the present year (as we have heretofore made known) is from the celebrated picture by Leutze, representing Knox in the act ,of reproving Mary Queen of Scotts. To obtain membership in time to. secure copies of this engra ving, (which is represented as one.of the very fi nest ever executed in this country,) and to panic. ipate in the distribution of the proceeds of the present year's business, to be appropriated to the purchase of such workeof art as the drawers may select from any exhibition in the, Union, it is requisite M subscribe- end' pay over the money insmediat* . : Those,:therefore, of our citizens who have subscribed to dB, will please pay over the respective, amounts due, before the expiration of the next Week. We niay add that the National Academy of Design in New York, has kindly proffered to all subscribers of the Art Union of Philadelphia, the I COUIttSy of a free admiseion to their Geller} , du - ring the ccrrent yoze of each subscriber's enhscrip lion. ' • `l2 is believed that the receipts of the Philadelphia Art Union will this year reach riout $10,000: Allowing $2OOO for expense; the sum of $BOOO will remain to be distributed—fast, in the cosily engraving which each subscriber will receive; and secondly, in sums of from fifty ,to live hundred 'dollars among subscribers, for the purchase of sucti iaintings or other works of art, (by living artists) .as they may select. if The Rawls have become very dry during the present 'week, and the : , wind has been on 'a hullo with the dust. M. CLAY .AND TEE PRF_SID=ICY The Philadelphia papers of Thursday last, con tained a! Card from the lion. Henry Clay, in which that distinguished Statesuian and Patriot signifies! his willingness to ! submit hls• name to the ' National Convention, in connection with a domination for the ,Presidency. x ln ! stat ing the 'reasons which have influenced him, he says: "It has been urged to me that the great obligations under which 1 have been hitherto placed by a large portion of the people of the United States, the full force of which Lb one can be mote sensible of than I am, demand. that I should not withhold the use of my name if it should be requested: And I have been remind ed ,of fiequent declarations which I have' mode that whilst life and health remain, u man ts bound to 'render his best services upon the call of his country." Whatithe effect of this determination of Mr. Clay uptio the course of the Whig party of the Union Will be, is not difficult to conjecture. For our part; and speaking for ourself alone/ (as we take the! liberty of doing, en this occasion, in the absence kir the senior editor,) we are now, ever have he t et), and ever will ho for Henry Clay so long as ike believe in the virtues of the Whig creed, and he be spared to carry them out. It is dile the country, ourselves, cud the principles we profess, "never to up the ship" sQiile life, and , health, and " the_ unconquerable will' remain with the venerable •helmsman of our craft. True, the choice' of men, merely, is noth ing: yei if we sought men, where, in this wide contiueat, could we find 'a nobler Man, a truer. Patriot, a more enlightened; liberal and far-seeing, Statesman than Henry Clay—br one who, having grown _grey in serving his country,-and repeat edly saved - it from threatened dissolution, at the temporn t ry sacrifice of his persoal popularity; has. a higher claim upon thd gratitude and affection of rkfree people 1 . Who set a-foot our system of Improvements,. by which millions of laborers have in all seasons found ,employment, and the oppressi4 and kingirodden millions of the old world b l ave found homes in the ' landof the free' ,—convrting tiro tbrritory of the great Virst into cultivated fields,iinsrproviding the emiogrant with • / all the protectirm, means and appliances of con tentment and'happiness? Who conceived and through all q . varied, subsequent life, has stood by the admirable system, of Protection to Home industry, so necessaryito the preservatiog of our free iustitutijus, and the prosperity of our roe pie? And who, finally, has been more unjustly assailed,lslandered, and libelleil,;—yet who ever achieved a gLider triumph over a combination of malignity l and falsehood, than he, who; nurs ing his Venerable age iu the shades of 'Ashland, beholds' every lie and slander sink into the ground t witli their authors, until not a shadow lingers over the grave of the Past! Henry Clay is LlNT—Truth is Omnipotent, and Public Justice cerfafn The immi; of Gen. Z. Taylor, it will ho per ceived, Still aciais at our Masthead. • We did not place tliete, and have no hand in keeping it there. But 6lthough it is there—and it can't be denied !;--wO nevertheleis know the gentleman who rail it jtp sufficiently ivell to believe, that another and It dearer name dwells in his heart; for when tlfisstep was taken, it was generally believed that Mr. Clay never again would con sent to thu use of his name, and tho Nap arty course of Gen. T. had not been so distinctly laid down. Although he professes to be a Whig, be avows no political principle as likely to receive his support, if ,he should be elevated, to that high position; and we are admonished by Holy writ, that not all of those Who cry "Lord! ,Lord!" are Christians, any More than those who exclaim Whig 1 Whig !" are such in truth. Judas Iscar iot, within sight of the Savior, proved treache rous miller the former; and Julia Tyler, in the sight °lithe whole world;proved false under the latter c hers! JUDGE IRVINE'S CASE. The members of the York bar, and the citizens genera l '', petitioned the .• Legislature at its late! session appoint a committee to investigate thd charges brought against this gentleman, touching his competency, &c., for the po''2t which he kiw ' ,. holds atithe President Judge of the Judicial Distal composed of York and Adams. ' The committee was appointed; but instead of having reported die fads of the case, as they were gleaned in the tn vicetigation, the majority recommended that no farther action should be taken on the subject,4,. while the minority members reported directly the reverse.' The case was finally dismissed, and Judge 11 is still on the bench. That he is grossly unfit andi . „ticompetent is universally ticknowledied by all who are cognizant of his official acts. lAi the late session of the Court at York . ,every member of the bar, without is single exception, signed a request;riddiessed to Judge Irvine himself, to resign his post—setting forth that they could not don. scienciously with their sense of duty to clidnts; bring any further business before the Court, if ha continued its legal eipounder., The request;waa refused, and thus rests the case : one of the many splendid fruits'of Locofocoism . REMARKABLE. PHENOMENON. • i . We have observed a statement going the rounds. of the limas, that the water of the Niagara River, at the great falls, had recently fallen so low that scarcely as much water fell over the awful preci pice.asfutould suffice for a sawmill. .It had fall enthree or four feet lower lltan it bad ever done before Within the recollection of the oldest iuhats. itant ; .'end it is stated that iwo persona With a horse end carriage. rode over oae.third of the length of the exposed dam, and then turned;tbont •and rode back again—a feat which ' is regar ded as being dearly as remarkable as tho famed one of Sam Potch. ThOtingular phenomenon is accounted for in varioue ways: some think that the whole Secret lies in the circumstance that it occurred on or!about the fiat instant; and others attribute it io the preval e nce of heavy northeast gales at this season, which dries the water into the Lake at its wostern extremity: but the most_Hobable cause is, the pievalOnce of large bodiis of 'ice at tile head-vaters of tht:d•River, which having formed great jams, • threw back the water, until in turn the current became sufficiently strong to carry it off. This is the whole secret, without doubt. , 1' STATE MEDICAL CONVENTION. F. Tide body met in Lancaster, on Tuesday last, in the Methodist Church, and temp ore rily Organ. izad by the appointment of Dr. 1, P. Heisler, of Berks'co., Chairman, and Dr. Stilly, of Phßadel. phia, Secretary ; on examination of credecttials it was' nacettained that about twenty-five Societies and Paeulties were represented. For the perrots. nentargnaixation, Dr. S. Humes, of LanOtster, was appointed President ; Dr. J. P. Heist'er, of Berk!, and Dr. Wood, of Lycoming, Vial Pres identi ; Dr. Marshall; of Lebanon, and Dr' Dim mickl Secretaries, A CURIOUS TREE, A geittleman of Golnitz, in Altenbmg, carried the art of engrafting various kinCs of fruit into a na tive tree en far that it contained 300 samples. this i wo bthevo has never !beecrenfpassed. It was work of lova with him. Ho 'appended a piceo,of board -to each engraftment which, gave the tree an appearance the most amusing. The Ru;sians, who 'once, bivouacked in the vicinity, refrained from harming it, although they cut dome l all its companions for,fire wood. CLAY . CELEBRATION. The anniversary of the birth ofHenry Clay, by the-Whig young men of Philadelphia, cameo!' in a sphindid manner on the 12th inst. Many die. tingnished persona from abroad were present— Johnl M. Botts, .Mangum, Greely, 6,:e. the former of . whom made a powerful and unanswerable speech in favor of Mr. Clay as the ,whig' candi date ihrtgto Presidency. THE MINERS" JOURNAL,'AND POTTSVILLE GENpIA.I4 - A I VERTISER. our via pobripa. FAra Eat thquoke en Ohio.—We learn from he Zanesville Courier, that the shock of an earth- quake was distinctly felt by the citizens of that Place on the Bth inst. The Norwalk G=elle ! says: About 8 o'clOck last Thursday evening, therc,were two successive shocks'of an earthquake. something like ten minutes time intervening. which shook the houses wry sensibly in all parts of the town- 'Fraternising with 'the Yanktm—From all accounts tho Princeda Joinville is made 01 better stuff than usually enters into the composi tion of royalty. When fit GibraltEr, he bade adieu to one of his officers, saying, •you %ill soon see me a lientenact on board of an American Fri= gato, throwing a few'shot into some of there craft;' pointing via British fleet at anchor in tho bay. 17 'Got i nto a 'light Place.—A man named Slater lately attempted to rob the New Brunswick Bank. He by 'mistake got wedged into a chim ney of the bank building, and to save himself.' visa obliged to cry for help. After removing a portion of the chimney he was found snugly en 'comed in his tight quarters, from which ho war liberated and conveyed to prison. far Suspension Bridge Air Car.—The Niag ara Iris sap, that by means of the.wire cable fixed to both shores, 250 feet above the, rapids of the river, between Lewiston and the Falls, a ear is drawn scrois by pullied and ropes, between Canada and New Yolk, which is in constant use, conveying passengers and things float shore to shore. tar Commencing Operations—We learn that the Phcenizoille Rolling Mill bas been put into operation again, the pudlers having agreed to work fur 53 50 per ton. The reduction of the wages at oar iron works is solely to bl ascribed to the bane ful influence of that abominible Polk Tariff of 1846. We tO4 the workihg men will beer this its mind. rE"Not Coming Yd.—Father Matthew has written a letter to a friend in New York, stating h i e inability to reach the United States at the time appointed. He hcordered to Rome foithe present, bht states his determination to visit this country upon his return in the fall. This is all satistectory enough, as far as we are concerned. laPAceeplable Pre:mt.—The Washington Union learns that the Viscountess De Kalb d'Ab sac has deposited with the American Consul at Paris a fine and genoine portrait of her grind. father, Major Gen. Baron De Kalb, to bo presented to Congress. It will he forwarded td New York in' ono of the Havre packets. prHutzhinson Con6icied.—The jury in the ea e of Randall Hutchinson, at Philedelphia,, on Thursday,declared him guilty of embezzling from th mint, $23,238 31, but recommended him to .m rcy. The defence set up, that he came not within the meaning of the law of Congress, was overruled by the cart. His counsel • moved for, a rew trial. GrPaying For 71.—We learn from the Lex. ingtori (Ky.) Observer, that C. M. Clay lately obtained. damages of 2,500 agaihat the ..commit. tes" who removed his abolition press, &c., a year oil two since. Tho press, &c.. ,however, goes to the 'Attendants, who have appealed from the de• metal. • , I M".3lore ROL—A German, named George Dont, attempted to murder his wife in Philadel. phi°, on Saturday, horribly injuring her with a piece of iron; and, on Sunday evening, s man, named Trainer, attempted to murder Geo. Martin, his wife, and Mrs. Carbon. irr Louis Philippe in New York.—A letter, emanating from one of Louis Phillippe'• intimate friends, was received, by the steamer Washington, bq a gentleman in New York, announcing that the ex. King has token the resolution to come and fir himself with his family in the United States. • 'Miss Susan Cushman:-111areled, on the /2d inst., at the &iron Church, near Liverpool, England, Dr. Sheridan Mu/Trutt, of Seafoith IfalL to Miss Susan Cushman, late of Boston, Mass.— In consequence of this step, Miss C. has taken leave of the stage. jI EqtA Torun nearl y dcgroycd.lntelltence jhas reached Harrisburg that the village of Troy, 'Bradford county, Pa., has been . nhnost entirely ;destroyed are. Every store 'in the 'town was 'tonslmed.' rirMore Veloes.—Gov. Skunk has vetoed the bill-to incorporate a Telegraph Company from Ileadirg to LebsOon, and the bill to allow a late ral Railroad to be built by ex-Goverrior Porter.— He is a great man, decidedly ! -Err'rerilure in Manny ttak.-,i. C. K. , mptori of Manavunk, considered one of ,the largest and most Skilful manufacturers of cotton and woollen auff goods, has suspended, - Hundreds of labor. era are thus thrown out of employ. • • t - ir Fear of Hanging Exemplified.—Brchtcl on cutting 'his own thibat, exclaimed: I will die with the old woman!" and en being asked who killed his wife, ho said,: I did it—and 1,11 hang like a man." I.7Snaker of the Senate.—Pievions In the adjournment of the Legislature, Hon. Wm. John• son, of Armstrong. County, was elected Speaker of the Senate,. the term of Mr. Williamson expir ing with the session. I . . • rr..The Bill to secure to marriedwomen the right of property in their own names used the Legislature, and is now a laW. What are we going to do now, who seek rich wives ? Do with out, eh? Very 'well: - Franklin Typographical Saciely, of Boston, have resolved to forward en address to the 'Winters- of Paris, congratulating them an the revolution in the government and the pert which they bore in it. nrln the Austrian Empire, one men out of 'evemy-eight is • soldier ; in thekingdom of Great Britain and its dependencies, one to .42i ; in the United States,"one in 2947. CV' When &crates was tohl by a friend that hisj9dges had condemned lam to ,die; ' , Ana has not Nature," said he, "already passed this same sentence upon man." ErLel Her Come.—A letter hes been seen in Lohdon• from the celebrated Lola Monte.. in which she says that she intends to visit the Uni- tell States as a danseuse. OF•John Jacob Astor's Will.--From a !state ment that appears in one. of the New York papers it would seem far from improbable that the will of Mr.. Astor will be disputed by . ?tbo beirs•at law. lar Me. Robert Webster, of Howellsville, Chos. (Cr County, was waylaid and robbed of $6OO near the Paoli, on Monday nigLt last. Four persons concerned. Commendabk' Liberality.—lt gives us great pleasure to state that Mr. William B. Astor, has increased Fitz Green Halleck's annuity from s2oo' to $lOOO per year for life. rff'Oneof !la New York papers announces that the Italian Opera Company are engaged - to chaunt the Marseilles Hymn at Grab Church, on Sunday next. rp-The Emperor of Prussia ha's issued an edict granting liberty of the Press and a - National Guard, which has completely satisfied the people and called forth the most enthusiastiorejoicings. PP' Look out for them.—Five dollar notea on the' old issue - of the Bank of Chester• County, altered to the Cumberland Bank - of -Bridgeton, New Jersey, have been put in circulation. p - The Water has been let into the Morris Canal, and the prospects fur business are ropre. sented as being cheering. . crSound the Loud Symbols!—Marriageable girls are wanted at Clarke/villa, Arkansas. Where are they not wanted! • l' The B an k, o f 'cinthmati are refusing to receive all notes of a less denomination tbin five 'dollars on banhe out of that State. rrOn Dit.—That Fitz,Greene •Halleck• will on w•venture on matrimony—on, the strength, we presume, of that $2OO. Fortunate man! re - Alas! for the Peaches.—The cold has been so severe in the central and southern parts of Ohio - as to destroy all the peach buds. V'? To be Sold.—The celebrated Brandywine Springs, - near Wilmington, Delaware, are offered fur sale. I Young Atiorney.—A useless member of society, who often goes where hn has no business to he, because he has no business where he ought *to be. Ire- Liability of Phystelons.—lt has been de cided in one of the New yolk courts, that a Physician, when once eriployed. tolittend a -pa tient, is bound to cuntinue his attendance. ["r/'Bank of Germantown. - -Charles Magarge, of Philadelphia, WAS on Tuesday last,-elec icd President of this excellent institution. to is there any situation worse than that of a lawyer'a elSik. Yes, that of a' lawyer's client. fellOw without shirt buttons and addicted to dickies and false colors. MePerfedion.—A young wife's MS baby The Beaver Canal was opened on the 7th lust, All tho canals in that Region arc uow apan, and doiu - g,a prosperous liushicsi. ' ' ' " roarzgar ith. iNpuNGntiWirrs. Notice bas been issued by thei Post-office an.: thorniest of t ngland,.that detring the :ensuing summer mails will be transmitted between Liver pool Mid- North Americai once a week by. the British contract, mail packets, which will leave Liverptaol for Boston and New York, alternately, on every Satunlay.;and will be despatched from Boston and New York alternatelY, on their return voyage, every Wednesday., This weekly service will commence with the outward pitkete on the 6th of April, and with the homeward' paciets in May, and will 'continue until the end of Noieru. her, after which' time, and during the following lowiig four months, Mails will be conveyed to Boston and New York only once a fortnight; in stead "of weekly. The branch packet ' for New foundland will he despatched from Hilifid on the arrival et the latter putt of the homeward packet from Boston, and the Branch packet for Bermuda will be despatched on the arrival atHalitai of the outward packet for Boston. NEW LOEoMustve., rot, tall=lS, 5E.723f FEET. k i A new locomotive called . bleu 'in honor of the great buffo, and co tract by Mears. Wilson, ' of Leeds, has la u Perforating some very remarkable feats of power on the Mid. land railway. "We have been naiad: . says the Railway Chronicle, "on excellent engineering Authority, that it has been running between Rug. by and Leicester with three carriages, at arr. aver age speed of 75 miles per hour. The game en ginb has taken a load of 400 tons, at an average speed. of 30 miles per hour, which is even a . still more remarkable feat. It runs upon only four wheels, each of seven feet diameter; en] its mo. tion is described as being remarkably may. and smooth. The wheels are 16 feet apart. and were at first hung on Indiarubber springs. It was built as an experiment, and its success has been so signal that tbe Midland have not. only been tempted to purchase it, but to eider others of • like character. If the railway board, passaged a little more practical experience , of feels like these, they woulJ, perhaps, he rather more cautious in their ptromige of broad gunge extrusions. Great speed being the only recommendation of broad Burge eccentricity." The Irish and other citizens crowded the Cid nese MuSeam to the number of five thousand, at Philadelphia, on Monday evening. to sympathise with France and express their desire in behalf of the nationality of Ireland. Robert Tyler at the in-' stance of the mayor, presided. An address to the people Of Ireland, encouraging them in their wrongs, .and giving assurance of interest in' their behalf, was adopted. Mr. Tyler, Morten Medi. date!, Joseph R. Chandler, Col. James Page, and others addreeeed the meeting. EQUAL BIGHTS The Pottstown Ledger ojks the following sig significant qurstion, which we commeed to the attention of members of Congress es the most un answerable and Pointed argument in favor of al- lowing local newspapers to pass free of postage, tbehwe hate yet seen. "We.would like' to know upon what principal of sound economy, that por tion of our Post Office law is based, which 8 * jects the local country press to the same ambunl of Postage, whose circulation extends but to ten or twenty miles from the place of publication, es the mammy h city weeklies that' are 'made up' from the matter of 'dailies,' and sent out at the cheapest possible rates, for hundreds of miles through tho NEW tom The Dtlegates from this State, to the Whig National Convention, are all favorable to the nomination of Mr. CI ty,—ditto nearly every whig 'member of the State Legisistnre. Cora - 3tans. fir' Mr. Hughes' Drug Store:-= We muat-taki the liberty of congratulating our neighbour (who is a graduate of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy) upon his achievement of what we pa gard ue the perfection of Drug Store neatness. Somehow, one can't pass his quarters without tle .homage of a si'del:ance--an instinctive .tender: . ing unto Censer the things which are Caesar's;" and we doubt if Macbeth, who, oncelipon a time, petulantly told an apothecary to "throw physic to the dogs," were now "flourishing" in this, our goodly borough of Pottsville, could' more success. fully_ecsist 'its attractiveness; than he JO the prophecies of the witches; , But this is surmiie : --it is not surmize, however, to say that s large, and splendid stock of Drug., Paints, Oils, Fancy and Toilette articles, &s. fills the. interior, and that the gentlemanly proprietor is viable to All eyes, at all hours. - We may es ivell,add, that Mr. Hugh.' will er ect a mineral-water fount in his store, in • few days, and that this delightfkAnd wholesome bev erage may be had daily, perfectly pure and fresh, during the Summer Season. T - George Snoop.—We' "ao gratified to so- nounce that this justly celebrated performer on the Violincello, accompanied by Mr. Vincent Schmidt—also well and favorably known to the musical circles—will visit nur Borough on Mon day or Tuesday next; and give one or more grand Musical Soirees. There is, perhaps no better player than Mr. Knonp in our .country : and his late connection with Mr. Henri Herz, the well known, Pianist, and with Camilli Sivori, the Vio linist, 65 secured him n fame, in common with those distinguished Men, through Out the length and breadth of the land, and their Concerts were every wher;c:patrotaised by the first respectability, Mr Brady 4. Elliot's &art.—The extensive ' 1 Jewelry eashlishment of Mess ra. Bradj 31. El liot, has been, removed to the .house next to that' adjoining the Miners' Bank 7 -having undergone a complete and thorough renovation for the pur pose. The front is embellished with a large bulk•window, the glue of wht i ch is 36 by 48 inches; the interjor has been remodelled, band .4omalys papered, kW. furnished:.and the inside and outside. have been painted in the richest de signs. Messrs . . i B. dr. have a liberal sprinkling of ente r prise in their composition, and the suc cess which has attended their business heretofore has been eminently deserved. ' • t.7 ; ..lnhn C. Cresson, who has been connec ted with Mr. Longstreth u lessees of the boats of the Schuylkill Navigation, running between this plaea and _Philadelphia, has withdrawn his interest; and the same has been taken by Mr. Moorehead. The rbusinessoberefore, is in the charge of Moorhead' & Lapgstreth. The ardu ous duties imposed on Mr. Vresson, as President of the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Railroad, na . doubt rendered his withdrawal from 'the for. trier business advisable. ac?Operatie Compau2l.—The celebrated Frog trove of voealiits have made their appearance before the Vottsville public..—Or that portion at least; residing near the canals,—and will fulfil au engagement during the present season. Some one says—(it must have been you, Messrs. of the Pottstown Ledger P)thet there's 'a deal of anwrit tennitsic about these'chaps, which must be heard to be _appreciated." During Ile few weeks, oar region hes re ceived an aceessiod.to its mining and laboring pop. ultion, from the foreign emigrants who have arril .Sed on our shores.. They are g l enerelly . Scotnt men and Eoglehmen. • - •- .113 Fite on the 'Alonntaine:—Siverel of the mountain in this county have been on fire for several days past. The firmament ' ower Sharp mountain, on Tuesday sight,- was red . irith the .firs raging below. - - CETRubeit Tyler. Esg.i-TA e are pleased t t int-1 nonce thatthis gentleman his' accepted the inviz' Won extended hiui, to Lectilceili Oii .l3 "mugh for the benefit 'or the new Episcopal Church. T)!er, as is generally kennu, is a son of ex- President Tyler, and is 'One of the most talented young m^n in {hit country. The subject of his Lecture here will be Cetnuerce, and Crum the enconiums which have Iteenhestowed,uptin hint wherever he has lectured hdretofore, we should' judge that a treat such i;rarely met with in the lecture-room, awaiti Our itizeits en this occa• Bien. He delivered thiS leCtnre in Beading, n' week or two ago, an] the senior editor. who hap' pencil to be present, No' . on"nuces it inevery , r& spect. one of the ,most interesting, able, eloquent discourses he; ever listened tn. Let not the einsof the father,in this instance, eimceci the merits of the serf—let the poet, oraMrNisl upright man have a full fled " nverflowiyg" house—on IVedueolay etrauing, the 19th lust: I • rirFatal sicerlent.-,- A iyoung man named Mania H'Keon, Jr.,. employed by the Reading Railroad Company, was hille4 on Wednesday lot, at the junction of the Mine Hill and Reariinsßai.- road, near Bcbuylkill Havant, Another.LA men aimed Jus.ph Knight, a citizen of Phceniaville, wu found neer Douglas - vine, on lEleturlay last, terribly cut and mashed. It is presumed that be; got upon. a coal train canting up, without pertniriimn, end dell through the bottom without being noticed. He was no dot.bt instantly killed, as many cars must have passed over him. ra"Death from! Intemperance.—A German named Fidelii Kase, in the empldy of Mr. Lanai son st.Doi,JAsan, became a slintaa'icated on Tues. day last, th l at be fell upon the near and received severe injury upon the head.!which brought about his death the nest dry. I A Orwaper's Inquest war held by the Coroner, Dr. Trieehler, sad a post martens examinwion , by De, Halberaadt of this borough, the rerult of which was, that be ma his death by lioroprer:ion all the i hrain, bratight about as above stated, ill arßreak in Me Carraf.l—A serious break saa cuffed in the banks of ttie Schuylkill Canal, near Pottstown, on Friday afternoon lipt, which has impeded navigation betWenthis glee and Phila delphia ever since. It is nri doubt fully repaired by this time, or will be in a! day or two hence— upwards of one hundred end fifty hands having bean immediately put to work 'on it. Cr First of May PaILH-We understand that the members of the Goal Intent Fire Company, of this Borough,' intend giving a Ball on the first of May next, for the benefit of said Com. pony. Er Ye were within an ace of having 'a fire ia our Borough, on Tues Jay;, night, from the or plraion of a cam :Aline Itrne. The Coal Trade for 18.18. The quantity scot by Tierlron:l:thin weak, is 20,676 14— by canal 7.510 12—for the week! 31,187 06 toot—tutal by Itailroad 241,558 15—do by Canal 19,617 04. Arnount of Coal sent owe* the Philo:tell:lda and Reading llati Road and delinylkill Navigation, fur the week ending on Thursday evening last: RAIL ROAD. • CANAL. WEEK. TOTAI.. WEEK. TOTAL PA. Carbon, 7,746 I I 75,631 OG j 5 , 705 pa 15 560 ea Pottsville, 4,223 06 41,719 IS 5 8 Haven, 11.345 07 08: 1 01 1 1 1,501 01 3, 572 IS Pt. Clinton, 3 359 10 35,70; ta.l 164 UG 184 06 20,676 14 211,550 15 7,510 12 13,617 01 13,617 00 Total by R.R. & Canal, 2.01.17 19 RATES OF TOLL AND TRANNISCIRTATION ON RAIL SOAP, ".. To done I, dtrlS. . From Mt. Cdrinni. lirlo. iltmen. Pl. clinton. To Phlludelphia, , sl 3s i $1 30 $ll5 To Richmond. . .1 2! , I 20 I 05 NiATES or TOLL 6C.C. AL, In .111110], ISII I , Mt. *3. Ilavult. 1 .. . elint9n .To Philadelphia, 10 t Is. g3S au. .1.11 us. =I 1 GO aG. cts. por ton I *1.70 do To Philadelphia To New York . TIIANSPOUTATION' IIAII.ROA.DS tiIOUN vv. - • The following is the ottaittny of ('oaf transported over the different Ilailroals. id. Schuylkill County, for the. week : `;WEEK. TOTAL. Mine 11111 and S. 11. R. R. 13.257 In 101.15.1 04 Mount Carbon do '14.556 05 3000 12. Schuylkill Valley do 6.43 Cr 15 32,114'13 Mill Creek , do ~ 0.39:i 12 45,225 On Mt. Lhrbon and Pt. Carbon d'..iS,VJO 15 75.909 15 LEHIGH ROAR TRADE. ' Sent for the week ending. Aprrll, 1919: ' Week. Toren. Snintnit. • - Ell 19 00.000 00 Rhume Run. • 0/1 01 00.000 00 Beaver tanner''. . 351 ni 00.00 00 Spring Mountain, . MI 01 mono 00 Hazleton. 102 05 . 00.000 00 ' " . . Buck Mountain, NV 00 00.00 00 NVilkesbarre, ~ 00 00 on,not, 00 ._._i_—, 2,0i,1, is The Credit NivSteln A FOE TO LION EATT. • .. 2 2s.gan All the world oticht to lie by this time aware that the 'credit system" is one of the most unmitigated curses that ever Of , • flirted humanity, and has created more vil lains then all the other influences of a false and mu eclat state of society. Therefore, we wish most earn. I estly to impress upon all dealers of every kind; in this commercial age, the great palladium of honesty and fair dealing. "Caen and no two pun 1" If this motto should be universally adopted; mankind would become speedily bonnie.. I . Just take the case of the country vitiate who supply our markets with provi.lons-r-if the scale happens to turn, "bat In the estimation or a hair," they are liable to lose all. But let these same persona go Into a store to makea purchase of any kind, and the chances are that something like the followhig will take place: . Purelaser.—lfew much dal you ask for thisl JUsevaant.=-So much, (naming a price about twice what be is willing to take tailor than not sell.) Purellaser.-1 can't give that price; (waning tOwards the door.) Afeechasi.—Stop, Stop, myl friend l What win you glee 1 Parchesse.—(retittnlnc.)-4 4 e1 1 I do'nt know—you appear to ask Very high for yJsuir goods ;I will give you Just half Whit you mentioned pot now. Xercgent.—Well, you shall have the goods for that price— but I give you my word of honor that it Is tar below cost. Now we appeal to men of cemmon sense wether this Is honesty, or the reverse of h. If you want good and cheap HATS, therefore, at nue Invariable and nniflowi price, and no mistake, cation:the subscriber. If we are ever guilty of asking twoprices-take our Oat for noth ing. • J.IwALKER, Proprietor. No.l Church Alley, South side of Christ ' Church. one, door from Second Street. . • Philadelphia, apnlls I am ' IS • Dr, KeelerN l Panacen. A GOOD SPRIND XDPICIXE. VIM the removal and perrdanent cure of all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, or habit of the body. viz.: - Chronic diseases of the chest, Brochitie, Pleurisy. Caelarrh, etc. Scrofula in lints forms. Triter. Scald Heed, Ulcers of the face. bod a nit ext won' t es,Ch ro n Rheumatism, Chronic affect ionsof the Stomach. Liver. and Skin, White Swellings, eel crgement of the Joints, 0 1,1 Ulcers , syphilitic dim Oil, roust itutinual mercurial and hereditary predispositions,mc. - . The pathology of these affections furnish abundant- evidence, that although eseited by manifold causes. .their effects are modified by Mae power of the vita: principle or constitutional klionmnocris. Cold, the -most prolific sourcb of diseiseinay excite. In one, in flamation, in another fever, in a third rheumatism, pro vided no constitutional predisposition. exist, if so, under such iircumstantes iii action becomes generally uniform. In the numerous varieties of Scrofulcsis this phenomena is strikingly:manifest, the vital powers determine the effects of the cause. and give rise to the many symptoms which some believe to be Idiopathic, , but which upon closer examinatlon . Will be found to to-exist with Scrofula. All constitutional diseases at whatever period of their 14th, may tie traced to cer tain peculiar defects pf or Meat Inn, which from the feebleness of the vital powers, are incapable of realis ing the Influence of external es well as interne I causes. To destroy this peculiar Condition of the body we malt Increase the'vliall powers by lessening, their Silf. ceptibilitlergtrengthen thrl whole system by atguien tin( the power of digestion and volume of Blood. For this purpose art flirnishes: no remedy equal tri the Panacea. Read the following from a practising physi cian, who twee It in his practice. • • Blackwoodtqwo, X. J. Feb. &l, 1915. Dr. Saler :—Doar Sir :+4 am entirely out of your Panacea; I was called mt day before yesterday for half a dozen battles. Your kne Ileum is becoming very pri.p....4ar where I have Introdicegit. and I think the more it is used the more plular If wilt get. itespectll ily yours. WM. P IMAM. *Pnmared and mild whoiesa le and retail N. W. enr. of Thir r d and South, andl Third and Green streets, Philada. For salehy J. 0. ilmivn. and .1. S. C. Mar tin, Pottsville S. Kemptod. Port Carbon; 3. R. Falls, Mineraville; W. Haas, Schuylkill Ilaven i E.J. Fry, Tamaqua; and by Druggists throughout the County and Slate. For partieulara lee pamphlets. - Price gl large boil les. .3 half dozen. (porn 15 If New Spring mid Summer Goosts. TILE undersigned has rieeelvell a 'arse aseortment of sprine And Surnmer;Goods.. They are desirahle ens Cheap. Customer.; and all others are respect-ful ly Invited to call at his Sloth. They might he benifiteil. Dry Goods and Groceries Isere never known to he es cheap as they now axe, - 'GEO. W . SLATER., • Pottsville, april IS 31 1 . 15 • With) CdriWit Paper. 500. tles-patir'u .Prbr e .c,',Lnitaal"tvit'gy . opirlithcees wholessre sea retell: w hich hirjitghest price paid air rags in ezelutage thr paper, at j AANNAN•S aprllB ' Wbulessicialuliteiad raper Store. - FRESH GOODS AND GREAT BARGAINS IN MINERSTILLE. EW DRY GOODS, HARDWARE,and QUEENS-. v. WARE Store;- , in the large New Brick Building, rner' ignrth and,Second streets.. rul the "Rafrmd. he ulatersigned would respectfully Inform the public thatlhe has opened in the *bogs building. one of the largestand hest assorted stocks of goods to be found in Echnvikill County. comprising almost •very en irle of HARDWARE. QDRENSWARE, DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, rrtorisioNs, Are properly outing brulegibose heads. These sued, have beeh selected with especill re ;aril to quality, and adapt• Vow.° the wants of the community, eel ran be sold es low, if. not lower - than ran he nlitained elsewhere. The at tention of purchasers is therefore invited, in the hill assurance - and belief that every-satisfaction can be rendered. • JOS. HEISLER. Corner North. and Second Streets. Minersville. apt HIS it 16 • Gold 'Peng at SI;311-2. TILE subscriber hit Just reeeired.n lot of road Gold Pens, which . he will sell Is low ns 111,371. with Aliens Pnned ease- Also. Unuadirl & Uvney Congress Pens, wh!rh will be sold at SI to-I ofncturent • prices. - A superior lot of Gold Perth rases and ?ens, Gold Pencils, At., which wilt be sold at less than city prices' at nANYIfV•t4 'm415:44.3: Cheap Fancy •Intt Varlet, Stare. John P. Ilobart. 1177'ORNErAT,L.1 1 1 , and CONPEMXPER, =1 I.IIS Conner cembectlnn with the Recorder end-Pro '. thonntary offices at Orwirsburg affords him very treat fat-Pities 11/retaking elniustlons In thine offices. Deeds. slnnelees, and Inge umeuts of writing of all kinds. neatly and carefully d 4WD. Office directly opposite the:American house. Centre street. . • ;am. [April 15.45-16 NEW, YORK SPRING TRADE IS4S. - TO COUNTRY NERCHAN:TS. T - ur. undernamed Merchants , Manufacturer* and Importers, respectfully invite the attention of Merchants visiting the City to their ekiermive stocks of `nods, which will be found vtrasorpass ed in this or any other market, and will be offered at the lowest market prices. • &mos! refined Candy. Loaf Aurae. ¢c.—R. L. & A. Stuart:4ss Greenwich. corner of Chambers street. New TOrk, offer for sale a lure assortment of ,team Refined Candy. Roar Plums, &c. of a superior quAlity. ohm dnunle refined Ltmf. Crushed sad Ground rfogar. Quantities of free packages and upwards, at as low cash mires as any other establishment Molasses, in hhds. and tierces. • Plated irdre and Replating.—Spaldind & Watt,l99 IlmadWay, New York, Ita ' melees of Tea Netts, W a i ters , Forks. &e. &a. These Cindy are all on the Alb lie or White Meta and trebly plated with silver. They also &plate Spoons, Forks, Candlestick', Castors, Urns, and re.gild.Wataltes, Ten Setts, dt.e. in the most_ perelattent.aell beautiful style • and on 'short notice. IVia4.pra SAndra.—Kelty do lliiter 131 Ch tham wadi hlanufdcturera and importers of ;Shades and 31ountines excliggirely. Dealers can save from 10 to, 30 per cePt. by ratting as above. which lathe most eat, naive 31aup factory in the United States. -- Lookint Mum—John 11. Williams & Son, iinport, era of Looking GbassPlatesaild manufacturers of Li:ink ing Glasses. okr. at the well known eatablishment 313 Pearl street, (opposite Peck Slip,) New York. Purchasers are nfferedthe inducements of an unusual ly large assortment ; articles of superior style and finish-, experienced packers, and prices as low as any est.bli,shruent in New York or elsewhere. Dealers will (id 'lt to their interest to wale an examination of our mock before purchasing. Nsm r oper Hangines Ware Iteese.—Xo. 100 Xaidea lass.-7Janeway & Co. (late. Ilardenbergh & Jane wet.) ninnufacturers of (leper flanging. at Brunswick, N.. 1, respectfully Inform their, old cosioniers and the public 'that they bone locate.' themselves as above. where they will keep on hand, and are receiving from thth'filell'rly , a large assortment of goods in their lilts, of superior style and Stash, which they offer for vale at the inwest manufacturers' prices. Alen, French &a board., hm do ra and window-abides. Paper Ilanginge and Windom Skadee.—Nicholaa Pike 44 Co, Impnrielaand Manufart 're i;rPaper !fang.' Inks and painted Wmaloor ahades, 1ic.173 Pearl rtreet, BERM Spam & Brewer .%Inntifuetnreriand Hearers in Forel:n and Domestic Straw,Dmido, Palm Leaf Hain. nand UllFeß, Attificiml tlatvrs, &C. Also, N 0.69 IVilliant street, Ncw U otA,:lmea and 1310;311, York, one door from Crddr. • . Pianos. Jileisic aid .31usicol instratetsts. . Notice— Tile thins of Firth & Hall. Franklin situate, Ilfid Firth, linll do Pond, 430 Broadway. having dissolved by Mutual consent, the ■nbsrribers have funned a new Ilan to conduct the same business tuntet,the name o f William Hall & Son, and hove opened thenvtore at the old establishment, corner of Broadway and Park place, opposite Part WILLI.OI llst4 William k Si.n 2.119 Ormidway, corner of Park place, New Yeak.Will continue the manuthenire of Pi atm Fortes - with the patent vibrating' over-bridle: Flutes, Guitars, Claronets,,,Plageolon, Ac. Ac. aten the publication of Menlo, and the importation of ail kinds of Musical Instritmems and Music. They have Pectired the agenry_ Crow the London Sacred Mimic Warehouse of J. Alfred Novell., for vhe sale of alt the standard Musical waits published by tint house. All the ,aboye will -be amid at pekes much less than could be procured by !tweet importation. Music im ported to weld. New Music received from ;ill parts of the United Staten. as sann as pULlish••d. Musical Aterchandi,st.—tintice—The` co.partnernialp existing tinder the name of Firth & hull, No tFrazik lla Square s and Firth. Ifall & Pond, 239 Broad. aye New York. having been dissolved by mutual Mensene, the undersigned announce to their friends and the pub lic that they will contle.ue theM uric business in all its, ilf:11101.P, under elle name of Perth, Pond Co. at the rid and well-enialdished noosical depot, 1 Franklin •Sepeare, corner of Pearl and Cherry streets, lately oc cupiyd by Firth & flaying haat a long experienCe in the business and an intimainampiafiltance with all its various details, and posseiesingpie most ample means and facilities, for the tarn hag ew of the earn, they arc enabled to offer the must favorable indurenients of rittreirtscts. ° to their cataleignooPalseet music. which In by far Me largest in the rWuntry, will be constantly add• d works front the 1,4 resident and foreign composers. and arrnneentent a have bean made to receive 'proof copies of tow and WhiLil will be Immediately republished by the undersigned. os le imp. tted. to order, and ail new musle- - rere iced so anon aspublishml. The mantifarture of Piano Fortes, with the patent vibrating overall-14e, (and, with Lew improvements about to be int nlurvd) together wit h the I nia nufaciu re of Guitars. Elutes, Flageolets.- Cl.iintiets, and alt Orchestral Instroments, viii be continued. Dealers. S •minarte• • Military Hands, &c. suppled at the loWest rates. Copies of the Calaloguesnt" Sheet Monk. forwarded free pf charge. to any part of the country. by aitiree • sing !post paid Firth. Pond &- Co. No. I Franklin Square. New York. Jour FIRTH, TIIADDLTS FIRTH 8. D. Pose, WM. A. Pony, 1 Franklin Square. Corthinc..—D. k .l. Devlin's Wholekale and Retail Clothing Warehouse, Nn. ll'iohn street, corner of Nassnu street. New York. has the largest stock of Spring and StuninerClo•tirtig evcroffered in New York, at prim s . ,whieli defy competition in the United States. Blank Books, Paper and Stationery —Francis & Lnurril.-77 Maiden Inn., Manufacturers and Importers, will veil at unnsually low prices. all kinds of Account Cooks, Writing and Wrapping Papers. Cold Pens. Copying Presses. Croton irk. Manifold Letter Writer., Enyulopes, Books mritahle for Merchants, Banks. Country Clerks and for Cnuntry trade; a!so Paper and Stationery articles of every kind, at 51 Maiden Lane, NewlYork,, Stationery, Blank Books, Payer, & Lrintrel, 61 William street. Importing and manufacturing Sm- Donets, will tell at the Mesa possible ,prices;. every kind Cif acrnunt honks, for Merchants, Banks, Offices, Courts, County Clerks, and the W and Southern trade. Alan,Copylng Presses, Notarial do. Manifold LettO. Writers, Gold Pena, Envelop., Writing. Draw ing and Wrapping papers, and e • ery other articig sold by Stationers, will found be in great variety at very cheap prices. at N., 61 William street. New Yrrrk Dold • Pres.— filoo,lloo he wild in 1819, by F. L. Andrea Manufacturer of the celebrated ever-pointed Gobi:Pens mid Pencils, 42 and Al Nassau street. corner . . • of Liberty. (opposite the Pmt Mire) The trade will fled n large as-ortinent at prieew to snit all cowtorners. Stntioperi Il'orenArn. —A. B. Marvin. Troport.r and Deafer in Foreign and Dmnestic at latinnery. No. 93 Wil li:tin' street between Maiden Lane, and John street, New• York. Black Books, &loot Books sad Stationers —Ware house No. 10 John Street, New York. :Kiggens & Kellogg. Mannfacturero of all kinds of Blank Danko, and wholernle and retail dealers In Books and Station ery., Prices no low as the lowest. - Boots oad S Amts.—Those in want will please call and examine a large nooortnient at from 10 In 20 per cent. below credit prices. Or cook or Own credit for city aceemaoceo. An auction pale every Tuesday at lialDpaot 0 o'clock A. N. to close up con•ignmento, upon many. of which advanres have hero made A. D. Cl•mc, No. 207 rear' street, N Y. Skala liOns.l Candy and .Negar Plarlns.—With • general varieirof every nrtiele in Menne. all nfeztta nranary nualityl at Trani equ4l tn the very neM made in thin city, at reduced prices. 23 Ili !vixen t,,r sneak Candies assorted in a ranee., manner, difrerint trent any other hnusei , STEWART. &• Wh.llesale Confectioners, 41M Pearl st..N. Y. 'Nolo to obtain goad Tea f—Buyi en of Teas wanting o serape fine onaiiike, without paying the high prices ESERIMM=X=IM{MtInS the IN ,w Yoik end Chin, 're I Cain aiiy,prin !pal b River-Warelionve. '2O I Greenwich id reef, and East River W. rehotor, t , 13 Ceperlue greet. • This Cnitiminy fe one of the moat - edema% e in the Tra trade on this Continent. The liumense quantities or Teas that are continually arriving front the place of growth, consigned to them. gives the purchaser an op portunity of making selections front-every variety, and alsocilitaining their Teas at a slight advance on the mast of China. Five pound packages of good Young !Tyson for 81.73. and rive 'pnund parknen• or gold Black Ttra;cor 130. Mark, :et Greenwich anti 88 Catharine strew, Canton and Pekin Ten Company —importers And Wholerale Dealers in centime and fragrant Tenn. Principal Olive rind Warelintiee 2.5 Broadway, New York. • We intend to sell every variety...pi' Tea at five per rent. leer than coo he purellawd in any oilier place. Country dealers would do well in roll before purchasing elsewhere. Onr facilities ere sorb ns will enable us to . fill ato orders thnt may be sent us from any part of the United 'Thar, with promptness end dispatch. • Nuntia Tea Csispenv.—The Nankin Tea Compaq, No: 25/ Pearl street. New York. respectfully helm m their customers. that by recent importatinnsvltey are prepared In tilt up all orders for their superior Tens in packazes for family use. Merchants, Booksellers. I/niggles. and others wishing In have our superior picked Teas en sale, will be allowed a liberal count. Scram To3aeconsod Sauff.—Renio - al.--John Ander son would respectfOly inform his friends nod the pub tiMthat he will remove his Seger, Tobacco and Snuff Business from Nn. 2 Wall street, nn the Am of May next, to his new Tobacco Faranry,:sion. 2 and 1 Thorne, street, (two doors from Broadway. adjoining the New England It lei, until the cninpletinn of his new building now In C(IUTP{• of erectinn, at lOG Broadway. corner of Pine street, which will ho nn nr about the Ist of July next; When he flatters if mrelf that the will he nhle. floral his long experience and personal attentran'at hte new store, in addition to his ineren.ed f and extensive rine:Lin suppty thy and country merrhantr, howl treeprs,rac. toth his unrivalled Fine Cut Money Dew Chewing nod Pmotine Tobacco, Snuff, nn terms timt will give entire eatisfactlon to the natal fastideous and close port s ears. .1 . A. would part ientallj inform Ith old Mende that he has made ementire arrangements to continue to Import regularly the chiGirest brands of Clears. of vatinns styles from the met tepntahle manufacturds in Havana. Merchants. lintel keepers and private miter., laying in their stock would do well to call and eXatnlne before purchasing Oren - here. . Near Feet. April ler, lapi. Jona nrasno. Lean Pate.— A. G: 'Badger, Glanufacturer of the Brehm Flute and ICyle's approved Eight 'Keyed Flute, No. 181 Broadway.bet wren Courtin ntl and Der 'Vera , . New York'. Mr. U. manufacturer Flutes of eVery de- Set Intl nth which he warrants perfect in tune sod tone, 'nose Forte Jraufaeary sad Wars.rrana. En. 53, Third Avemie. - H. Woreerter offers for sale a large asaortment of choler,riano Fetter, from 6 to 7 octave,, ht elegant Mahogany and Beeewund traps, all rut which are I:manufactured ender his orvii rupersirion. and Pit sale no reminnable terms. By devoting hls personal attention to the worn and tone of bin in/lini ments. which have heretofore been considered unri valled. he will nude:ism to maintain their previous repulatinn. and respectfully solicites an eganduailon from professors. amateurs, and the pnbife- Gdie itsbace (7.44.—Gonlyear's, Ino Broadway. op :pa:am Trinity establishrti by Patenire in 1840. Country 14,r - chant. will not cool - nun/I 100 Broadway with any either concern in tie city of similar designa tion. Conslnntly on hand a perul•et amoniment of Goods, of the Patentee's best Mao UNcurn, and retail. Fisk - Reeks end Fishier 7:WU ik 1. F, Cnnroy. Importers and manufartmers, l•til•on street.. rotner of ClizE.N. 1. clfer to the trade a choirs and extensive assortment. nn nunlernto acr ~,,, modeling terms. Itioisotersof Dixon & Solis' Powder Shot oral Drioktne Ralowire's Wail., R. Walker's Percussion Cite., Sec. to. - Woo'', Milos. Irttr . e R. Marvin. Dealer in Wood and WM.,. Ware. comb,. finishes, Homan., ',making Glasses. Pocket Coviery, Gol.l , Prns, (mid and Snort Pencil Cate. Perfoniery, and francy Go,als in general. 'No, 93 Witlhm ' , reel, between Maiden Lane and Johnsureet New weditiorl to the above, a large asszirmient of Staple and Fanry Stationery. imported direct tom) the mantifaraiirer. in Europe, comprising in part Note Piper at d Envelope.. Plain and Fancy English and French Lett, r roper, Plain and Fancy Wafers, liikstamis, Slate., Pencils, Steel Pens, Sand Roses. ,Wafer Cups, he. Ac. To .errAitsets. Builders and Oreers.—Baldwin and Many, 31 John street, keep conezazitty on hand and (*nitrate low for rash, a large aNsirtment of Minding Hardware, including the most approved Fastenings for Door., Windows and Shutters. Looks of every de seription with Brass, Mineral, Rnsc %%Mod. ChM, Ple• ted or Porcelain F,urnttute, of the latest patterns: N. O.—Locksmiths' and Reit-hangers' materials. Soda Water Bpperatsc—J. Mathews, Nn. 131 Third Avenue, corner of Fourteenth street. N. Y. Wee every description of modern Soda Water Ap paratus, either for the manufacturing, hauling. Cr drawing of Soda or'tithet Mineral Waters. A Mho. graphed plat, with printed direction', giving every information in relation to the putting up of the AN prima. the making of the Soda Water, the S)rupo, he. accompanies each apparatus. • Dealmes St. Jibes'. Vegstalde Markin. and Bar. —Manufacturing Emporium No, 3d Cold sr. tween John and Fulton... New Fork. Tin Roses and Canisters in endless variety, by Machinery, superior to the beat, cheaper than the cheapest. Also Druggists' Tia Ware•in general. Flakes & Evitstct. Role Proprietor Dr. liars Trusses and oftsfamaiesti Sasportsra —The superiority of Dr. hulls instrunients over all others is acknowledged by the mnst eminent • phyilejans is Europe and America. Otlite, 4 Veary street, Astnr Moose, V. Cam inn—all genuine Trusses are signed in Ink, Amos G. Fairbaaks' Patforso awl Canwter Seam—The unl arrant confidence-which la felt in the accuracy and perfect adjustment of these celebrated Scales is such that they have Conte to be regarded as the ste.dard trim which There is no appeal. A full assortment on hand and for sale by Fat & Co. 81 Water st. New York. Creel.. and ,Buisrati Akcaiiss• --Eirtland's Cele brated Cracker ati.lictiocilit Machines, manufactured by Henry McCollum, 40 Eldridge street, New York, are now used by all the principal Rakers of the United Omura. Debt. ipcons forwarded by mail flmbreUaa s Paras.is dad & manufacturers and Wholesale d,.aleys In; Csanceilac Parasols and Parasntetts, Senshades. &c. Umbrella and Parasol Silks, Ginghams and Furniture of all kinds; Nn. 20 Cedar, near William street, Invite coun try merchants to call and elation. their choice stock, which they are prepared do sell very low for cash or appmVid credit. Sugu4lowle Uphodiery glad Furnit.re null.: pry.- -W a re. , roam 47 Beekman at. ea kw &tars below %Valliana. in.arph A. Riley. has coninantly ,on hand and i•manufariaarang a large and general co...natant of Furniture, Feather Bcds, Ittattrasses and Frathrrs. A very seperior article of taming Mattrasses. Lrarhse Banding.—Ktinebel's Patent Leather. Ma chine Banding. (stretched on Minute patented machine In he country.) These are toad ' ~ from the hest Oak Leather: and front the heart or solid part of the side only, thoroughly ■:retched and cemented and riveted together;and e‘arrauted to run straight and to give satisfaction. Orders addressed to the subsCriber wyil meet prompt attention. Ott - V,t. Kumpel., Patentee. 33 Ferry.st ' • Sherwood's Improred Magnetic Machine, are aeconi partied by his new,Mannal, 11th edition; pp 41 1 0, and with his new scientific manner of magnetising, are warranted to cure ten cases to one of any other ma chine; including the most peevale,t, no well assure most peculiar and obstinate that re known to the medical profession. They_ are is itterent sizes, in rosewood eases, at $lO, $l2. and . 11. Rut:moon, M. I). 'U. liner:le. N. V. Moat's ,Marisuu Piffs.--The genian Vedatab'e Universal Medicine, which by' removing all obstruc tions in the infest ines,lhotougbly rteatesing the bowels, giving more purity to the blond and thereby promoting a free circulation, strikes at the root Of all hiatuses and is good in all cases, giving rem', appetite, and strength. This involireble medicine wits first introduced into the United Slates. in MO by the sulesrribeer. and by ■ obtained a reputation unapproaclied and unapprarli able by any other medicine—al mined, too, by its.anerits alone, and without aid of pelfury. Country mei Oa fits and others desirous of obtaining agencies for the Ilygentati Medicines will be on their guard against the thousand and one imitations and counterfeits of them which arc being so laboriously beim &el. •livery per:on setting the genuine can show an au- FE=IIE! therity siztted I,ty the proprietor. 11. 'Sit ETE rt.t Mu tr, 2 City frail Plaer,Ne York. Berliner Louisa—For lA. Her.e and oast Domestic Anium/s.—An•a'getieraL specific for an outward as some inward bomplsinis, surpasses all others, and lit indispensible to the Farmer'ead Livery Stable. Corn's Ratline & Cn. Proprietors. E•tablislintent. 30 Canal street, New York. Persons wishing to Micmac. Agents will apply Ilft above. . .Printing Ink..lfetnefertory.-1. C Lichiliody, No; 36 Rose street corner of Doane. Extra Fine Card, Fine Black News, and colored Inks, of a imperioi quality: for sale Oil Ihx most reasons the lentil. An orders will lie promptly Attended to from any part of the United Stale , . Palehl. Air lerentien., The "Eureka or Nation al Jon Mei of IliVeollello ' Patents and 81 . 11 1 11 CC," 3 Pietoriaf , Mei hanical orb, publlsheil Monthly. at *I it a ear; full sell,' fien: its commencement, September, -lb.*, may be foral-heil. Law and practice of all nations and Governments relating In Palen's, with fornw, proceeding+ nod enP”..., shay explained by the ,eili7nrs. A “onk of f.TO ocinvn lin iY, (can be pent Ly Pile 31. We keep Books of Regiatry of neW and second 11:1 machinery for Nate or wanted, nod tonntions Sod 'lntent rights for negotiation, the :ales Lein conducted on cettmlystor. ) Patents for the IlJnitQ,l State, a nd Eiirope nre aired try r e sod all tinrinere in connection therewith properly. legally and acicutitScrlly atteudeil. Aildrons Kiiinekr.s.PniosoN, Civil Engineer, 5 Wall pt. N. Y. New York City, ninilla 4t 16 NOW PUBLISHING. STATISTICAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF TEE .3.IrTIIRACITF. COAL REGION, OF PENNSYLPBXI.3. Price 23cut1ts—witl1 colored Nlttpa 50 (Is. 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The public will he coniinced thri. nor Carpetlays win t he sold from lii to 20 per cent. chaaper then of ary ollses 'store in Philadelphia. by an examination of• nut. spica. did assortment. • • Purchasers will recollect that by buyine of us, they pay but one profit—ln most 1-sees they mug occeararily par a protitdo the manufacturer an 1 also to the re tailer. Con.t.ant nridlilons are being mane to our stock, from our extensive Steam Mills in .Camden. New Jersey. - which Inc brilliancy and durability of colors arc anew , . p a eeed by any nglish goods marrat.Sicl4B E -13-3ml .P. L. WENTWORTH, .Warehonse cr„ Cites nut street, above Bth Philadelphia: tactory, Camden, New ierrey. The Greatest Work OF Tlf la CEN TURY. i)ostscr,. From our Telegraphic co I I .' NEWS to THE LATE!) "77 I I PHILADELPHIA' . 1 6 Pentes $5J171 for e, brano.B efi, and ....7:trn ut .T;i; - Floar—Ste•rly at $3,871! tutit,d. Corn Y!eul :2.311.1 I • scarce ; sncdl SIIII`S r,P re.l nc c t utt( at 13'3u139 cents. I 51 eetas. wei t tat--Sant , I'Cultiuut4icon'.. Whiskey hole era ask. I f• (Outs and 2••• •ITEV7 YOBS, ' John VIM Buren 111,4 n New Yotiasoie sehieved a signal triumph user the old Flunkey, ot anti Wilmot Proviso's, in election of Wm. F Harrmeyr, na the m yotit of that city. by a.bhui 1000 tn`ojority. The vsh ga have a majority rf I ) 0 in the city councils. ' William H. Fry, Esq., not Leoo'nro. has returned to this tiath+ of Phil+lphio . nod, nectel with the preav, as was al Opera of Lot va'? is about to the fi t time, in New Yoik. Thai New , Yntk State tare has adjourn ed. The locofu l ett members I chi a caucus artoir the nifjeurninent; at which rasa utious favorof thy Wilmot Proviso were sae ted. Id moon llirfl charge six '4l ilege u , C 1.44ei5t1447, 4 woman near Twi t contruilt in nud urr t iunil £ittaliu Gentirul Toni Thuinl3 1 in folks of Lonucillti, Ky. • The ,EnKlislt pa'perA, by in.l make (Int bmis Pbillippo a pi 3:1321317110 Porn ? Corrected U' Whim hour. bbl. ht. do do Rye Ido . Corn, I do Gmts. do Potato'', do Timothy Isired; Cloyrr I do ozzigzhe Journal. . . . , . 51:t i D e d olebes paed. 500 ili 00 do do unprsr'd 175 11 20 fled pples, par'd. 100 75 I Eska', d2a. - 31 4 I.llutle , lb. 111 45 I liar o , , 10 .601 Hauls - 10 400 Hay, on. . li OS '4 50 Mast I. - -11 l 118 Health! Hailib: The most effirtleat 4 alf-knapn rewediss! I . Dr. l)ratlieN l'Onacea. . TILE (Thl.l' RA DICALCURE 14111CON81151PTION. it A 1.40 IMMUNE. AND PEDNIANENTLS DUNES ADD DIALAISIAI AIIIAINII FROM AN INDURD STALL fly TWA TILDOD, IL: SCrnfilia or King's Evil,llllcutna, lam tanr,uo.Eroploß!, I- It.ple. oir Pe larie.l.llotchrs.ilileP,Cl.lllleSoreEyes.Rinl Worm or 'fetter, Scald Head, Enlarge . ment and rain of the ;Boned and ' Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, oiiih . Ulric Syniimus. or Lumbago. dis sires unsure from 311 in- Judicious tile of Mercuyy. Dropsy. Eiposure or Imprudence In also Chronic Conmitutional disorders. IN th is Medicine several innece: t linfvery potent arti dea oldie vegetablehingdomair colin• pound erdirel) different m its character and properties from any Miter prepatotion, and t tali:tilled in Its opera tion nit tile system when lutioting.under disease. - It - •hituld Gel in the hands of every ; ex ton,whn by business .or general course of in. is preilis; need to the very many ailments that rende life a curse instead if a blessing, and so °lieu result i i death. Fi Dr. Dralit'gran.re. ,QlZoru If I •ron.st• wetly: Not one ins' red when ,1r ply blame timeliniparto r uloom 14,4 SOT. ran II dale of ito}irl.io.!. aim: for lierreveren ,/tort4earp I dlora,e.• EMT' Scurry, Ssorloitic A tryiAlprlm. Meets, I Biltis,l4.oraki.x Pa Ire or its f Hurl. has ever .CCSI. It cures t ie dldente nod at Um 'or in Om w ole system. Baur s ver pat too loch aiteutlnn lo the lie purl:kali. ii should he their Ant ice will accm plish a cure or evert lONS OF •lIE SKIN. ,ction , ron orp, Whno.Sorellinr ra,cr in Run In Sores,Scabs and incLa tuhnot .etunlnghly extolled; = fIEttEMEI wyitwm, maala a cure, .ceztalliaad lON Oft D➢3Pt:PSIA . moving IL roma, 1.1:e. inonvisi lINDIGES i l . Na s melcine pooh. pc has ever Ilea din: novena which given an mid, to to the stoma It andcauses that an • crettnn ofd be..lfliy , is.tric joke tp duct:lmp:cm the feel , as Dr 1/tithe's pan. era. "-2 1 o mumAtill. . • ! 1 Dr. Drake's Pana om is toed wit t the greatest sucCese to Ft heutnoit is Octopi tints.estoectott.y'Allril an are chronic, It cures by drivinz o out all impoiritieo, ando foul burnunt which' 114 _ye !Kenn. pled In th e systrut. which Porn Oar cause of Shoostioatisch,Guitt,and sevoilirigs of thrjolnts.. Other rentrilies stardoms give temporary relief; this chtifely odraolicatcs the disease ft the system, even when the limbs and Moms are dre adfully dfully swollen. +' ' COS sIIMPTION. Conner paint can Lc turn/.—Co g lum, Catarrh. Ikon cloilis, Sp tong of Blond, Asthma, Difficult or Protium Esnectoorticto, llcytie Pooh, Nieto Sweats, Pain in the Shk, &c (. have been gorge, and i.au be ISM no much ceitalnty as any oilier, oliil , le Mita.... S specific has long beefy sought for bpi in ,vain, thole the discovery of i r Dr. Wage's l'atia;:ea. y If to mild and safe touteettam and colic:del et. in its tioci,tion, at d cannot possibly In jure ihe Most dclii ate coonstii to ion We wouldearuest ly recouttotend• those il In icvd to g clt a trial—and: Wt ,believe they will nail haVe.hecasiilii to regret if. Thre ey stem's cleansed and strengthened, thiP b krt. no tkei lungs ore healed. and .the patiebto gibilually" recta* their usnal health and st i ertoi h.ead the full - awing 2 1 TESTI vICIN I li . ..... - Philadeli ia. Se e. 14th. 18;7.. Dear ' ..'ir s—ln reply to your question respecting the usrof Dr. Drake's Panacea; I will soy,llhat although a ' perfgct disbeliever in the esisteuce of a Paseee ,rr as tore Ing all diseases, however valuable it may be Mt certainConolitlons of the system, Mill I have hell/Medi 1 that a cirri: for consiohoptinn womb be decosyssedlsroner Cr or Imre, and curiosity led me to tap yam ittedleitielas I Iwo veil" Invete tate cairn. they wstre'proneeneed by tire attending ph, sit ill. in be palsomary Cassesepthnts aniteba:erloneit i.y them an incline/1c One of thew • personehad been under the treat eat of several vise able prcitt if ionic IN for 0 number n years, and they said ',he had "old fashioned Caesura dun combined mla Stenforli. " mud that she might lin et for some time, but mini opt Inc permanently relieved, In both cases the Wean( the Panacea ha. been' moot graffylns. Only 1 lour ocher bottles were used by o le of the pennon tio. yore nun, began to Intprove rapidly. The other took shout ten. Twill o•nty odd that tbmtliat no lam with Con •umptliiii by Ml:erg:wee end by e tenslve observance 1 as a shady, and. lancing also th,l injurious entail& nine eases ono of tefil of tar, tonnes t, and other "CM'. ~, h'e mules. as well as of many e peconranta and meda -1 fives, I L Ishould never have recn emended the us* of Drakedal Panacea If I had not bee acquainted with the Ingredients. Stillice it to mop' that these are reenmmem. deft by ' hur most 'copular and acle tide physicians. and in t heir Ipresent rotnbined state, 'On probably the hotel alternative that has ever been mile. Theriot lily 'accordance with a theory of Con tomption broached le France t few years ago, broom f ire meat andairat writer, hit medicine, and now est Wished by facts teldakt admit or no distaste. s, Veryi t espect fully yours, , 1.. ft. fuse. , /c TO UN the language of atwitter "Dr. Drake's Pana-• eel is always salutary in Its e ff is --nev ev . inyorkies. It is not epiSte-- it IA not an r pectormat It is nor intendlod In lull the Invalid Into a fatal security. Li ii, e. great reatedy-Im grand healing I. d curativr ceeepsamilt • the great and only remedy whi h medical seirece sea skill lily yet prrodured fnr the ire tment of this Mitres/se unconquered tetrad}'; and inn, pe son afflicted web** dread disease, will Ire 'Jest to hi e lf and Ids fehredelf be go down 'to the grave withn t testing he rimers. A sing) bottle , in, most easel., wit produce a turntable change' a the roman ion or any pallent hcwevet loe.'• 'TO THE LADES. Ladies of pale romplexten an consumptive hatch% and such as aredclotitated by lb se obstructions which , tentaleaare liable to, ore test.lte by the use of II boat* nr two In lolon in and vigor. It lelby ar the brat remedy ever discovered for weakfrchildren. and seen as have had humor.; being pleasant. dirty take it. Ii beamed& Orly TV4I0I1:11 thiappetite, sire Nothing can he mre' surprisit effects on lit , ijlllllll.ll (Mole. Pe lassitudi, before taking it. at a Gall of energy under Hsi:dinettes: to arts the ttervelessne• 4 of the CAVYION.--11e careful and • nine Or Drake's Panacea—it It F.Storniont the wrapper,attdals. Vaunt - 6, Phila ," b'owto iu tha, Prepared only by STI)1111$ s. North :lath street. Phila. Alen for mile at JOHN G. BR B. BANN A N's Hook stores, Pat Ivic•bary ; E. J. Fry, Tammy eil:e; lil Shisster, Port Carbon VM) WOULD HAVE TI Jaedaill'S Catbrat 111 . Drop• • tRC it -awarded to eery the to inveterate toothache 11 in one minute. These I) eve are offered tot dls.• Cerning 'public, with a canfidrn attached to no other. remedy far this, painful affeetio • ,• the objections urged' against Kreosofe and other renv•dies of a similar 1111111111 r do tint F l int alinipst this, as thy, ate warranted not Ire injure or diseolor the teeth in he slightest degree t ow the contrary they will arrest .I, ray, remove scurvy abd I) tartar. and impatt a delightful agrance to the breath. tin remedy has ever been disc vered which so effectu ally and pe rise. ne en I y re...weal! vs, ruly painful affection. If a cure is nut effervell theetevey will be refunded.— In order to pot this preparation within the reach of all. the prnpitetor Me mitered the' rice to 111 cents per vial. with full vilmetlons, and lila sivieitive attached to each. withont which none ran be tralluinr. Try it I Be sure 1.1. k for and take - none but J. lIDELLA'S iilivitatrie ' Drop, ,7. there nee many-icnit Them. ; The feahvoliap has lures snhantarily tendered . -... I have applied slid wit nelev . the 'Depth-Alban of Jar. [ della'e Orledvialeie [trolls to th teeth whilst violently Deli nil., an I iti no caSt. ha.. 11. failed to effect an Ina. ' mediate cure. W I f. W. fiennebt. M. M.. • i erhq, I kill Thi .1 and Vine streets. Having fired and ff . COMPendd derdella's Odontalgle !hop , INI iv ir73.l•ed its beneti ral and salutary effects, rie.ve en baitarion in reran ending it es superior to any ptephrtlintl I IlaVe ever' iced for the Parris* fill r. herb tile it verde.). C. IlseToberre, M. M. prepared by J. U. Jardelle. ni,l'hltadelphla. and for sib. wholesale and ref:Wl at ,M1):) , C24,M • 8 Rookstoses,, !be tivil le, and ire satr.py.the druceistagenerally. • I B. BA KNArcl. ns Beatnik* roomy.. Stan agent 11, EMU N` very' 1at00110.4 , s C/ t i'llA.i'Mt. EtiOEtt and Bibles, ranging la price ...Ifront 3 , 1 rte. to *IQ, ttor moo beautilld assort ment of 4the but minion ever reared in Me. Stay. soont of which are boned nt filratosen Volvel.Tattryo Itlarocr.o ecc.all of whirl wilEbe sold 4,5 per teal. tars than they c3n be purchased Id Philadelphia. as they were purchased nt trade anio,atinnusual lowitatta—wlll he o p e ned next week , and fox stoat 1 BANNAN'tI 1., nprila i 131 Cheap IlOak, and Vara. Amara. j - A.NCIANTER COMB, ....The r ebrated Lan. Ls castri COM ild by the dolca or sr e for nte by Ill:kaki - ar - I.; IT t.'d 1, 51,k8T , estate street, 11 pt: respondent MOMENT? Aoril il , 1 1, 18. o'clock, P. M. ' f mart; good retail. ,50 for home am •ith a liudttal do.; Wheat cot tiauei aking at 135 cti. cru-good yellow ern 43 coots. and %cry little doing; lies for Idds. r of tho Opera of country. lia is s as formerly con. Iso his fothio. Tho e brought out, for liars for tho prix, ,y to deatL! now u niships the good !enions cyphering, , or mnu I o, Obstinate eq. lout.. on the .A. awl as a errata IT. [rh and color. a than Its Insiguma for ns all tvealtatiestamil cc Immune robust nom It Immediate!) COCO. smale frame. • , e that you eat the Rea 'I tlitelsonture of Geo. the name ..Dr. Drake's lan. :'u., Druggists. N 0.12 %VIVO Drag stars.llll4 ';Hie ; Fralley.ol- Falls, Miners.. [Jan3'4B-4- F. TOOTHACHE% Odonlalgire ad Bibles.