POT rsVILLE. 'SATURDAY XORNING, JrIXE 17. 1848. iFor the Mines• Journal.] ,BNOCRATIC VirEIG COMITY iosBuRG. CONVENTION 11T ORrr . • i... The Whigs of Schuylkill County Resembled in :•-• . e Coin House at Orwigabtirg, on Monday last. i:.. th instant; and organized with the appointment A.. i the following bffi.cers, Viz.:- - • . • Pre t-' Jacob Hammer. ~, Pin Praia.' :. • • Z ' l ri Christian lienjimin Bensinger „,,,....F Reed ' Aus Albright :scal Kauffman Benj Yost • • m Riland George Kauffman go -Williams . HoghLintleay i.,' nail Reinhard . Col J W Heffner f• - •,-- me ph Weaver . Caleb Wheeler • :.:- njeti Mervin , „ James Lessig iti - ster Filbert . ' Daniel Koch li I): W bite - A W Leybant `,(• . &meal Reed Am Bartolet „ I laid 'Ely .._ Jacob Kram g. Ohn Moyer i H. Daniels ,f• - ob Maris -"•'• George Dreibilhis ?: gmuel Beard A Retreamen - ohn S Sterner - •, • • *Sureariss: J W Woodside J Berger ' • arms B Levan 4 le Bowen P Bertram . On motion, a committee of nine persona was printed by the' 4air to report resolutions,— hereupon the following &demo were isp ••• ousted: Limbo, M Wilson setrjamin DeForest • Johm.o Neville T Werner Joseph Reinhard F Whitney A B White le Bowen • , On moron, a committee of 10 person: was also ppoiated by the chair to report the names of, hies Congressional Conferees, as follows: Daniel H Gracif L P. Whitley - `',?!.l3enj Yost . Cold W Heffner 3 •?': John S C Martin . Wm Koch Chide , DiForest Benjamin Bensinget Idol Yost Wm Wand • y Daring the absence of the .Committee!, the 4•'i• meeting was eloquently addressed by James H. t," - , Campbell. A. W. Leyburn, C. W. Pitman, J. C. O Neville, John K. Clement, Wm. B Potts, and •"•E:_,• Col. Hugh Lindsay. • GI :The Committee on Resolutions having return dsubmitted the following. which were unani ously adopted by the meeting: The Free Trade National Convention which ecently assembled in Baltimore, nominated Gen. ,ewia Cass, of the State of Michigan, for Pres:- dent, of the United States; and for Vice President, Geo. WM. G. Butler, of Kentucky., • The Convention passed a set of resolutions., in which the doctrine of freetrede is declared to be • •:•• • cardinal principle in the political creed of that vt• req.—and they continue the advocates of the isigi-Treasiiry,—end follow in the . footsteps of a t-' former President upon the subject of internal,im ;7, provsments; and especially of the improvement of , esa iOable streams and harbors. Oaposition to ',•A the Systertiof Protection, is the worst kind of op 'c4, position to the latter ; and accordingly we find the ilonMeivis Cass, acting in the capacity of a of Senator in Congress, opposed to the former, and In the capacity of a citizen, refusing to advance the cause of the latter. He voted for the repeal of the • Tariff of 1842, through whose grand operations the grist Commercial, Agricultural, and Manufac ss tering interests of Pennsylvania, were btotight into ird vigorous health, and thrived most unprecedeniedly • until the stunning blow was levelled, in the sub- Event act of 1846, for which, as before'sfited, Me. Cass voted! ieQ The Whig National Convention which iissera .Y bled in Philadelphia last week, nominated for Pres et .Gen.....Z *chary' Taylor, at presentia citizen of Louisitr, end for Vice President Hon. Aldan] Fdlittaie, of New York. the clod : trine were true, that upon the death of a patriot, his spirit is comigned to the body of . another, we could, not but recognize in the con. querinz hero eat Mexico, the spirit which, in the Mirk and stormy days of the Revolution, animated the heart of Gen. George Weshington. and led our forefathers to battle, and to civil and religious Ibeity ! He has under hid own eignature declared him self to be a W hig—and although as such he holds certain great cardinal principles, which as he de dares, have ever governed his conduct, be has not hi-en an activetiarlicipatit in politics,—nevertheless in ,saying that had he voted' in ,I 844 ;, he would bare voted the Whig ticket. gives us the assurance -'-and no better is needed from a consistent and tiuth.spraking man-that his heart was with on at the crisis of our political destiny,when HENRY CLAY was our candidate, and when not only Whig principles were defined and clearly asserted, but, W big measures depended on success. The beau that was with us Men, is with us noir, and we have a soldier's word of hiciricit; and a life of public and private virtue as the security. He is ilia friend of a Protective Tsriff. of the inprove:. ment of rivers and harbors: and opposed to the system of territorial acqui iii ionsind conquest ear. lied on by the present adininietiation, with whose measures and policy he has no sympathy whatever: We bare the assurance of the - Hon. Judge SaM dere Me. Conrad, and all the others eomprtiing the Louisiana delegation, to the truth of these staternente. as well es the assurance of the Hon. J.. 1. Pnttentlen, the Hun Henry Clay. S. S. Preotiie. Andrew Stewart; at.d hundreds of others, tome of them, personally known to us, that no difference exists in his political predilections, with' those of the two distinguished Kentuckians named. 'Looking upon . his military talents as entitling him to the love and gratitude of his countrymen, - - and regarding his civil qualifications as of the very . bigheitt order, both' scholastic and practical.—we hereby enroll ourselves under the victorious ban ner of Rough and Ready, with the confident assn . nines that it will never be Surrendered! He routed the cohorts of Banta Anna wherever they presented their grim visages: and•the allies of the Administration, already terror-stricken at the prospect, may expect a second edition' . o r Buena Vista, revised, corrected and improved by the author, on the 7th day of November next.,..- He has disposed of the friend of the administra tion, Santa Annsortiora they passed into Mexico to defeat our gallant troops;' and since the enemy no longer displays his colors in that region, be has - jeturned home to dislodge him from the Capitol! ?The same hand that routed the former will also Atiil from the Executive chair, his. arrogant mas- G.) Therefore be it Resolved, That as Whigs we look to the nom ination of Gen. Zachary Taylor ass certain means to obtain the restoration of the Whig Tariff of 1842. Has declaration to his Allison-letter, thitt • 'he will veto no bill passed by a majority. of the representatives of the people. and the endorsement .of his principles in favor of the protective policy by the Hon. J. J. Crittenden and Andrew Stew art, of Pennsylvania, assure us that American ,industry will be protected. Resolved, That we, the Whigs of Schuylkill County, in general meeting assembled, hereby pledge our whok, undivided, and unanimous ,supper( - to Gen. Zachary Taylor and the Hon. 'Millard Fillmore, for President and Vice President eat the United States, and that it is alike our Mess age and our. duty to use all honorable means to secure their triumphant election. Reented, That we cbincide fully and perfectly with the proceedings had in the National Con mention at. Philadelphia, and hereby tender 'our gretolations to them for the prompt, conciliatory; arid wise policy which characterized their sessions. Za.roleed, That the Whig Standing Committee' be requested to call a meeting' of the Whigs of Schuylkill County. on the 26th day of August next, ccethe purpose of selecting candidates for 4tat , +arises. County officers, to to supported st the . ensitiing election. Resvlocd. That we highly approve the nomina tion of the Hon. Ner Middleswertb. of Union Conti. for Canal Commissioner. With his wis dom and peiictical experience in the Canal Board, we have every assurance that the strictest economy end retrenchment will' be carried out on the line Of oar State improvernts. • - 'The Committee a Pointed to select conferees, reported thi following: Jeremiah Reed, James IL Greet. Nicholas Jones, [Adjoltrned. M N deck k ll* attiO WI i ht. carat will .seo IrrlN V g tote' 410 osi^ odlr tr." , tait.o r . 'Gen. Carr oras one of the thirteen .Senatorit who voted to =azure Gen. Taylor for the capitu lation of Montorey ! Seated upon hie cushioned chair in the Senate. be gloried in the attempt to dishonor the hero whose- life had been so often risked in bloody fields for his country. az? 770 &liana/ Lied Infantry, Captain Bland, paraded on Monday last. There was s fine turnout, and the corps looked ; moved. and acted like tree soldiers. Copt, B. Is, hirnsolf, as soldierly a looking gentleman as wecould wish to look at. re- Gas. Washington and Gen. Taylor are du only two Presidential candidata. STU nomina ted in Pi:lila:101a. • ELECTOBEAL STALTISTICS. • For the convenience of our friends in both par ties, we have prepared the fol/owing tables, show ing the electoral votes at the last Presidential elec tions of 1836, 1840 and 1844. It will be found useful M making calctlationa on the coming Pres idential contest. • vs,,, • Ekrioral Vote of 1836. Whole •nomber of electors-291. • Necessary to a ehoiee—l4B. States vetisgfer Van Bares' Steles sating for Merriam alatoe 19 Vermont 7 New Hampshire . 713iew Jersey • 8 8 Delaware 3 1 Mars , — ' Connecticut • Mode Island Nem York Pennsylvania Virginia Nunn Carolina Alabama • lihistasippl Louisiana Idbwuridginois Arkansas • 41kiiiiiimi ' to 41 Ohio 2l , 301indlena 9 23 Kentucky 15 15 7 Total Kit.natilaon - 73 4 5' . 41 5 3; 4 . . • _ Total for Van MIMI /OA 731 • ' . . . 1 911 ' . At the election, Tennuset (15) and Georgia (11) cast their electoral votes for Thigh L. White ; Msseachusetta (14) for Daniel Webster, and south Carolina (11) for Willie P.' Mangum. _ • Electoral Vole of 184 b. ' - Whole oumber of ,lectors-241. Necessary to a choke.l4B.' , States voting for. Harrison. Statra vets,' for Vali Baran I . No. Electors. . . No. Electors.. Maine -1 . • . 10 Nrrm Hampshire 2 Massachusetts , • 14 Virginia 23 Rhode bland 1 4 South Carolina - 11 Connecticut 81.11innis Vermont 1 7 Alabama - T New York 42 slissouri 4 New Jersey . • 8 Arkilleal . 3 Pennsylvania 30, - 77 Delaware i 3.Total for Van Buren 60 . Maryland] 101 North Carolina 15 ' ' , 43eorgia . i 11 . ! Kentucky! 15 ~ Twine/fee, I 01110 '1 I - 21 Louialapal ' Mississippi 4 Indiana 1 Michiganl . . 31 . - T o tal ( or Harrison ' 234 60 . . flarrison's majority • 174 Electoral V. Whol numberb of Elect , choice-138. Stattiroting for Polk. No. Electors. Maine i' . 9 ; . Newllampshke 0 New. , VMlt 36 Pennsylvania - 26 Virgin* 17 South Camlina , 9 Georgia! . to Alabama 9 Mississiapl . 6 Louisiana . 6 Indiana . '. • - 12 Illinois I 9 Michigan Missouri Arkansas ideif 1844. on-275. Neteosory to a Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Verusint New Jersey Delaware Ml= North Carotins Ohto =EI EMI= Total for Clay 'focal fl Polk 17 0 2 • —I Polk's meJority 63 New States since 1814 3,10ws 41Wisconain Florida, Textua • 15 Present number of electors 290 : 146 necessary to a choice. ' Should the election go to the House of Repre acniativeil,ls States have Locatoco and 12 Whig del egates: 0 tied. . , FREE TERRITORY. Thri Boston Atlas contains the following very important announcement: CuL Johnson, of Up-. per:riqua, Ohio, who was selected by the Whigi of Miami, as their:delegate to the Convention--a staunch, undoubted Whig—who has, in a long life devoted to the cause, done it 'Teat service—a de. legate I to Harrisburg in 1839,'ind to Baltimore in (844, a nd who was known to Gen; Taylor long and lntimately, writes in a letter before us, that be is all that he could desire upon this very point.— Ile writes that ha has heaid him declare with much force, that he regarded slavery as a great evil to the country, and expressed a strong . hope th‘t thel,tirne might arrive when we could get rid or it altogether ; arid Col. Johnson declare. his firmest conviction that Gen. Taylor tt is the last man to ountenance its being extended io any new territoryi f that may be brought litto the tinion." 'We Bed in the Galveston - Telegraph, of May 16th, the official census from the several Counties of Tens, generally clown to the beginning of the present year. The total result for the whole country arelatt (Gnosis tt Electors or voters 22.013; white Males under 18 years. 27.814; white males over 18 and under 45 years. 25.149; white males over 45 years, 4.899; whits females, 45.099; slaves 38,759; free colored persona 295. Total white population, 102,981 : .. Total whim and, colored populAtion elf all Texts, 141.009. THE STATE SENATE. The fallowing is, we believe, a correct list .of the Senators- whose term of office expired with • the last. Session of the Legialature: Districts. 1. Philadelphia city—Wm. A. Crabb. 2. Philadelphia county—Henry L. Benner. ' 4. Chester and Delaware—Wm. 'Williamson. .! 7. L'lncaster and Lebanon—Jna. P. Sander:A and A 7 Herr -Smith. • 14. Northumberland and Dauphin—Benjamin Jordan. 1. 15. Union, Millfin and Juniata—Ner Middles wa[rth. • • 21. Westmoreland and Somerset—Samuel Hill. 22. Fayette and Green—Charles A. Black. 23. Washington—E. G. Creacraft. 28. Warren, Jefferson, Clarion, Potter, M'Kean and Elk—James L. Gillis. Whigs in italic and Load:mos in roman. fah Natural free of Hoir. 7 -That hair effects an important purpose in the animal economy, we have evidence in its almost j universal distribu tion among the mammiferous class of animals; and if We admit the analogy between the feather and the hair among all warm-blooded animals, ad ditiond evidence is obtained in the ptilection of its structure, and *gain in its early appearance in the progress . of development of the young. iti'a had conductor of hest, ietends to preserve the warmth of the ., ; and in man it would have that effect upon Hie head, and serve to equalize the temper ature of the brain. It is also a medium of defence against external irritants, as the hest of the sun's, rays gild the bites of insect', and against injuries itsllicted with violence. Of special purpiaies ful filled by the hairs, we haie instances in the eye brows and eyelids, which are beautifully , adapted for the defence of the organs of vision ;I in the small!, hairs .which grow in the, apertures of the nostrils, and serve err guardians to the delicate membrane of the nose ; and in similar hairs in the ear-tube,, which defend those cavities from the intrusion of insects.— Wilson on the Skin. The Broken Sword."—Gen. Cass' friends, in enumerating his claims to the Presidency, state veryi conspicuously that at the time of Hull's sur render be was co indignantly patriotic that he broke Lis Sword and wept. The editor of the Dayton Journal has been examining into the hivtory of the affair, and comes a the conclusion that the story is all borrowed or rather stolen capital ; a base at. tempt to assign to a living partizan - the hono,r that belongs to a dead soldier and patriot. He says the . breaking of the sword upon that unfortunate occa sion. was the. act' of Gen. Duncan Mr:Arthur. of Chillicothe, now deceased; end not the act of Gen end Lewis- Cam , . the Locofoco candidata for the Presidency ; end to show that he speaks C'• by the trick," he quotes from Niles' Register, volume 3,p ag 45.(published et the timer) as Mimes : . When Cal. Mc:Pthur's sword was demanded, her broke it into three - pieces. tore hisepaulets from MS shoulders and stampee them on the ground,and °Screen:le with mortification, threw himself upon the earth • and wept. His brave spirit will have sitidaction for this outrage upon it." • - - , rip Philadelphia Dry Doek.—The Pennsyl vanian pays—Our advice from Wesbington lead io believe that some opposition will be manifested in. Congress to inch alteration, or explanation of the ad. prdviding for the erection of s Dry Dock it our Navy Yard, as wilt defeat the maon , en tirely. It is too bad, that a ft er struggle of more than twenty years, and when everything favors the establishment of such a desideratum, that adelphia should be : deprived of a Dry Dock far. repairing our .National vesssels, But this, must not be ; and we dill upon Congress to unite Its strength in Apportioning the Naval station, at Philadelphia, a due share of the governthent pat ! rouge. THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND. POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. farMonsmoth Bones. —The Memphis Ifirrec of the-}sth oh., say: •• The huge cumin of • monster animal now extinct, wn discos:area in the Gavore - bayou. io this city, one day lest week by a negro bey. The carcass lay prokmting from the hank of the bayou. about 15 teat tram the surface of the ground. and Will doubtless deposited , there before the bayou was formed. The hanes'are said In tw larger than any thathave been found In Ken tucky or elsewhere. They were Tory couch de composed—though portions of the ivory tusks, ver. mbar., and other bones were taken out whole The two tusks, or five :test of them. lay side by side, and measure twenty4wo inches in circumfe. mos—the rings or joints of the vertebra measured two feet in circumference. It is unquestionably tho frame - of some gramnivorous animal, existing probably anterior to the Deluge, the dummy of which is unknown to us, teen by any reliable tra. dition—tbeir massive bones being the on!. meet'. lion or evident: of their creation and Perished ex istence. t Virgins Copper.-The Richmond South-, eerier says:—'A mine of 'copper. of animal rich ness, is opening in Amherst county in this State. The mine is not of recent dircovery, for -it was worked o'er one hundred years ego, and the ores giant to Ragland to be smelted. It is now re-open irig ander Capt. Smith and Dr. Ctutorning,,of Frederickubug, and Col- Bhee and °then, of Phil adelPhis. A company has been formed in this city in connexion with these gentlemen to give greater Aphid and efficiency to this enterprise. • The deeper the shaft has been sunk, the richer and more abundant becomes the ore. There ate several Vortasall miners employed in the excava tion. who pronouncethe ore superior to any they ever saw.' We understand that .Professor Booth, of Philadelphis, ranks it u the richest and most productive he ever knew. The Waohington Union contains an ar ticle of two columns, in which the Bambinos's are sharked with no little severity. It nommen. : ces thus : .Deserters from any cause or any party' are we.* to calumniate it. They are to do this in sell4dence ; and they not unfrequently work themselves up tnto a state of feeling, which makes them utterly reckless of the falsehood of the char. : gee designed to justify their own apostaey. This appears to be the cooditionand the course of the leading baruburner presses of New York."; ar'The South Carolina Democracy.—The Democrats of Charlestown (S. C r ) bad. a large meeting on Tuesday evening last, D. E. Huger. 1=7:1 olution Sates rotiog for Cray. No. El4c4oro. 12 4 8 6 7 8 Resolved. That the Democratic party of Charleston Dis. [rift had neither lot nor part, in the Into Baltimore Con• tendon ; and that the resolutions of the Convention, the nomination of [Sea Cass for the Presidency. and the pro• eeedings generally are unsatisfactory and objectionable. and the action hf that Convention Ls iiisarorred by us. and . Imposise no obligation upon the Democrats of this District. Er More Grape!—The Hon. Churchill C. Cambreling in his rprech last week at New York, told some truths to his brother Democrats. In the course of his remarks, he said that " from the first roll of the drum at Palo Alto to the conquest of the city Of Mexico, the President and Secretary of War had been laboring to make a President for them, and that President would be Zachary Tay lor,for he is thi man after the hearts of the people." EVP' Groom-Corn Superseded.—A mechanic at the Ramapo' river has Invented a machine fur making brooms, which according to the Jurnal of Commerce, threatens to exterminate broom corn. It takes &billet uf white ash, and in a trice cuts it fine like the Manilla grass as used for brushes. The brooms can be made for two cents each, are said to work quite as well in ever.) , respect as corn brooms a nd to he much more enduring, Mal trade of illiehigari.—The wool trade of Michigan increases rapidly. The crop of the Stile last year WAA estimated at 1,600 (Mt) pounds, of which 1 00 0 . 000 was a surplus for exportation. In 1841 the amount exported dol not much ei• ceed - 20 000 pounds. The stock of sheep has been largely increasedduring the past season, and the %lupin+ wool of this year, it is presumed, will reach 1500.000 pounds. Ear The raped increase of population in this country in owing in part to the Mel influx of im: l mieraits. The number which arrived at this port of New. York alone during' the month of May was 32.877. being it the rate of 400.000 per annum. The Vest majority were from Ireland end Germany-15.539 from the former and.. 11,036 from the latter. f.7" , 4 Good Rural Rabit.—A Spanish peasant. when to mite a good apple. pear. peach. or any other fruit, in a forest, or by the road aide. plants the seed, and hence it is that the woodlands and vied sides of Spain hare more fruit in and along them, trio those of Any other country. EV" Statistics of New York.—Acres of land in this , State lazed. 27.726 559: value of the same $616 824 965; rate of taxitian. 7 3-10 mills on the dollar; State debt. $21734.080. Number of acres of wheat sown, 1 014 660 acres; reaped do. 958,234; bushel, reaped. 13 391.670. average amount raised to the acre, 12 1-sth.bushei ggr 'An . . Editor is Luck.—We see by the marrieds lists in our exchanges, that John S. Walker, Doi., editor of the Claremont Eagle, 4 , 911 lately married to Harriet 11, daughter of the late George B. Upham, of Claremont. The bride brings to her husband ac a dowry the nice little sum of $500,000, left her by het father. ar Fly Paper.—This is a new article for the destruction of life-- flly life. we means-those wing ed insect* with many legs enemies of cleanliness in . general and human comfort in particular. It ran be bought for six conia!a sheet, and each sheet will kill a million of Met, if they chose to poison themselves with it. Turpentine Ritsiness.—An experiment at this business ha's been made on the St. Marks river, near Newport, Florida, and sufficiently:ma tured to teat certainly its 'produrtivenese The trees are said to be very, liroductive. and the crude turpentine richer than that of North Carolina. Tailors.—Letters by the Acadia announce a great meeting in England, at which it was a greed to relieve the journeyman tailors in London. by railing subscriptions in aid of the emigration of two thousand tailors from England to Me United States: The quantity sent by Rail Road this week to M 343 18 —by Canal 14,671 04—for,the week-43,014'02—tetal by Rail Road 515,777.17—d0-by Canal 125,880.18. . The t rade was Intently:led one day by Railroad by the bandits of a bridge near the Orwipburg Landing, which accounts for the falling off this week. Boats are rather scarce and the price of freight to Philadelphia ranges from 60a 65 cents—to New VOA 01 70 a 75. ' The price of Coal on board at Richmond has advan ced In proportion to the advance atoll and tmtirporta The Coal Trade for 11118. t ion on the Railroad and Canal. The price of White .ash Lump and prepared Dial on board, may he quoted at 113 40 a *3 50 and Red Ash lump and prepared at 43 621 a *3 75, cash—on Mae interest added. Our correspondent quotes thni . rate of freight from Richmond as fellows S9OI Portrmanth. 90 Portlann, To NOW York, Newark, Firrii,ienrw, 2 I '251 New llaCen, Fall River, ' 13 I Hartford, _ New Iledand, 125 .Trey. Boston, 1501 Albany, ISO I . IMMO Amount of Coal sent over the Philadelphia and Bead ing Rail S'oad and Schuylkill Navigation, for the week ending on Thursday evening last : OM= WnEit. TOTAL. WZLII. TOTAL. .Pt. Carbon, 8,670 02 151.510 10 ),„.„, 13 93.010 07 Pottsville, 4.578 01 62718 07 (raven. 11.590 13 215,313 00 4,376 II 31,343 10 Pt. Clinton, ' 3,03 13 63,036 00 210 10 304 18 M 342 a 513.77 17 14,671 04 123,1350 19 125,480 19 Total by R. R. & Canal. '641.620 15 To:same Period last year; 231,125 02531,1 4.61 25 l5 02 neon to In 1349 50,1115 18 tout TRANSPORTATIONION TON RAILROADS IN BCIIUTLIEILL COUNTY. The renewing is the quantity of Coal transported over the different Railroads in Schuylkill County, for the week: • - - WEER. TOTAL. Mine fill and S. 0. R. 11. 17.'03 09 281,195 00 %fount Carbon do 6.186 01 91,910 01 Schuylkill Valley • do 9,02 I 1 113.517 07 Mill Creek . do 8.654 15- 66 810 00 Mt. CarboDand St. Carbon do 11.100 01 157,561 10 . Little Schuylkill R. R. 3.034 IS 62 993 12 Union Canal R. 0.2:218 09 3 17,768 06 3 Smatara R. R. - - -3,148 07 1 7,673 03 9 LEHIGH COAL 'TRADE. , Bent the the week ending.une 15,1848. Were. TVTAL. 7,925 16 57;219 15 3.975 06 34,464 17 388 08 . 31,400 04, 3.338 02 ' 24.780 01 1,3120 01 ' 18,993 10 53 10 53 10 0,000 00 0000 00 Rnmealt. Rhume Ran, B.aver Mendell. Ppring Mountain, Raz!eine Ruck Stoontale, Wyoming. EMI° DELAWARE AND fIDDRON COAL TRADE. Qoanth y sauLto mast. to May I. WI". TASI Tans RATIO Of TOLL A% T A IIIII4OItTATION 031 *AM ROAD. From Pt.alnion. TorblidelphLt, 111 33 SI 30 01 15: To 11kbmond. 140 1 051 170 • MIT= or IbtL sir Oaitt, to illUrOlt 1. ISM 7: M. Cadmus. 15-. iltvirch P. CM= TO Panadelphla. mdi. - 47 ca. 411.ets. 11=1 r-- LL.' 'as- Land Case Dee:Wed.—The west land due of " the cities nt -New • °duns and Philadelphia .a.thjUnitedStateei.hssjustbeen Tiecided New. Orleans in fawns at. the plaintiffs. Thi prnpeny sued for in this case. lies inthe Palish of Ouschia. and ineludes 'iv/end.thousand antes of tidnable hind. • Vir John S. Skinner, Erg: has purehared of Messrs. Gieeley & MeEltath the •Feniut'r Li brary: ats3 wilt hereafter publish it at PhDadel phis. under the title of iThe titre, the Lawn ate the Anvil' . - • Er Up—Up......Do, not waste these Ace s 'mot, zings in tied. Throw open your , windows to the fresh air al Spring. - The morning is the time for work: Early to bad:-estly Intim. :I tip with the dardewn.. • • gar ddoke to ,M Aar—The Spaniards have a saying, "At eighteen marry your .daughter to her superior; at twenty to her equal, at:thirty to any tiody that will Wont her.' Thefriendaip of many is like one's shad ow. keeping close while greyish in the sunshine, but deserting the moment we enter the shads. , Greesi cam ho appeared in the (Metter ton market. Verily; rthere's a good time coming, boys.! Tor additional Nett- Advertisements, see Erilt Page. They will there be found arraniett under Suitable Made. • THEATELE—NEWW YORE. C MANAGEIdENTORIOP PJL .lINDES. S 1.11. pOWELL, at tit TOW.hr BALL, POTTSVILLE TONIGHT, Saturday Reran , . June 17M, 1848, Will be presented Sherldan's celebrated Melo-Drama, In 3 acts, of the PORI Y THIEVES. ' WI:Wall the Original Innate.' After the Drama, Dancing by La Bella Oceana and M. Bennie. Mad'rlle GeTude will also appear. To conende iitththe SECR ET: Vaudeville of THE • Or a hole in.the Well. " Tickets :IS cents toall parts of the house. Front seats reserved for Ladles. No smoking allowed, and the mkt. est order observed. Children in arms not admitted, and all disorderly persons immediately expelled. Pottsville. June rf 45—It NEW ARRANGEMENT, RETFTEEN POTTSVILLE it. LANCASTER, rArragh in aßeddy. mt . • • Passengers by this arrangement leave • Pottsville daily (Sundays extepted), by "Os.osr`. , -..'" be 7} A. M. train to Reading. from thence In coaches, passing through Adamstown, Rea ms town, Ephrata, and the beautiful Moravian village of Linz, and arrive in LlLTleeltef the same arternoba. J. M. MITTIMORE, June 17. 1819. • N. C. SCOFIELD, URGANS FOR SALE.—For sale, two Organs (suitable for country churches) of a superior qua• lily of material and workmanship. with a sweil to operate upon all the stops in the entire compass of the Organ. The owner Au a splendid Gothic case, and will be sold for $450; it Is worth 8600; the other with Greet= we for F)50; worth stso. For farther PlO tiouhrs enquire nf. or address to Reuben Nicholls, Or gan Builder,Trinity Church. Pottsville, where 'be will be for about Iwo weekk. Organs repaired and tuned on the most reasonable terms. Address as above or to Reuben Nicholls. Orlon Builder, Nn. 14 Wallare•st., PrOadelphia. Referenies, Mr. eliandbrldge, Offlll - and Professor of Music, Philadelphia ; ter, Organist of Christ Church, do.; Mr. Newland, Or ganist of Bt. John's Cathedra); do, June 17,:48, SAME Ole I.Ol'S IN TIIE TOWNS "OF TREMONT k DONALOSOX. WILL he sold at public 'Sale, at Hippies Hotel, In the flourishing town of Tremont, Schuylkill Counttion Tuesday, the Mb day of July neat, at ID o'clock, A. M. a •number of convenient building lots. laid out by the Swatara Coal Land Company, as an ad dition to said town of TREMONT,—and also at the same time and place will be sold a number of building Into, laid nut as an addition to the town of DONALD SON. Both of these towns are now connected with tile Schuylkill Canal and Reading Railroadat Schuylkill Haven, by the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Mame!, and from their locations are destined to become large and flourishing places. Persons in want of lots had baiter avail themselves of the. present opportunity. Tams made known on the day of sale. C. WHEELER, Agent for Swatara Coal Land Co. line+ 17 115-st] , DRUGS, DIEDICINEo,, WHITE LEAD, &e: • /IN band and for sale a general essortmcnt of Drugs. ll Medicines Paints, Oil, Putty, Patent Medicine., Pei finnery. paint brushes, sash tools, window end pic ture frame glass from 7.211020-36 and a general variety of geode, in the drug and variety line—all of which he Is disposed to sell cheap. June-1 25-] JOHN H.' C. MARTIN. NEW BOOKS. The lien'Plcked Husnand, ay the author of the His tory of a Flirt, 25 The Trapper's Bride or the Spirit of Adventure, by the author of the Pearls Bird. 25 Mysteries and Siseries of New York, Part 5 25 25 'The Deaf Spy, The Little Wife—by Mrs. Grey, fresh sootily, First Step to Crime, cr the bottle Illustrated. Self 2 Control, by Mary lirunton. ' 25 Together with a variety of aitter . workejusi received and for sale at 'HANNAN'S June IT 251 :Cheap Bookstores. ICE - CRE AM, MADE of pure Cream, and highly flavored, nlynya on hand and for sale at the Drug and Confection ery store or the subscriber. which will be nerved to mi. tomers , during every day' and evening. Families, parties' and-pleasure excursion furnished at short notice. Give us a can. We are always ready and much pleased to wait on our friends an.l customers generally.' JOHN S. C. MARTIN. June 17 t • Pitimutior: WATER. THE subscriber having Just put up his fountain and presided • choke lot pf Byrom le now ready to (meths public with this extellent and wholesome drink daring the warm weather. Ile also 'has it put up in elan battle., which be is prepared to serve to tavern Beepers and others. and respectfully *ache a continu ance of that custom so liberally extended huretnfore. June 17 25-1' JOHN S.C. MARTIN. TOILETTE AND FANCY GOODS, FOR sale at Martin's Drug store. a variety of 'army Castile and other fancy soap: hair. teeth, and nail brusher!, Bear's oil. Or. marrow and Bette* grease. Po matum in wick and pots, Tooth and Pearl powder, and many other article. in that line which are offered very cheap, tttep in and examine fur yourselves. June 17 W.) • • JOHN d. C. MARTIN. ' Potts Title Steam PlCTOßY.aning and TURNING THE undersigned have made , complete and permit. nent arrangement, for the manufacturing of Floor Boards, Window Sashes. Sawed Laths, Bed Paine, To. Me, Crib, and Washstand Legs, Awning and Hitching Posts, Bannisters, Stump Feet, Rolling Pins. Potato Smashers. Bench and Hand Screws, Porch and Newel Poets, Bed Pins, and a general variety of turning of all kinds. They will keep constantly on hand Yellow and White Pine Floor Boardr, Salting and Laths, and other finished work worthy the attention of builders. They have circular sax. for Milting stuff to any dimension required for building or other purposes. Fehs 4841. - H. STRAUCLI At Co. VENDERS OF 1111019011ANDIZE. NAMEII o f • persons engaged in the vending and die posing of Goods, %gores and Membandize. within the County of Schuylkill, Pa. for the year A. D. 1848, as assessed and classified by the undersigned. duty ap pointed appraiser of mercantile to. in sald County; for the year A. D. 1841. Borough of Orsoilsburp. Liquor. A. Dohrman - 18 410 50 •do blediar At Blekel •''' .13 15 00 No Llq. Shoener & Garret 14 i 700 do Levi N. Wagner , 13 115 00 do E. &E. Ilamme r, : 13 •110 00 do Joseph Hammer .! 13 [lO 00 'do Frederick Beek II 13 50 do George D. Boy* , 14 ' 350 do Body de Meyerly, , ' 14 3 50 do Philip Wernert ,' 14 3 .50 XortA Afankeint Township. Liquor. Henry Drumheller 14 10 50 No Llq. Bamnel Mertz -• 19 10 00 do . Charles 11. DeForsat ,14 .7 00 Llquer. 'E. Kleinert _ 14 . 10 50 do' John Kenedy • 19 10 50 • . . if Brunowip Township: No Liq. Samuel K. Moyer . • 13 10 00 Liquor. Samuel Boyer .19 10 50 No Liq. Lyons d. Risbel . 14 7 Liquor. "Jonas Rohtnhold 14 10 50 No Llq: William Moyer, , 14 350 East Brun:wig Township. do M. de. J. Dreher Liquor. Moritz F trrlder ' • -do Boyer gr. Wernert do George Dreibirbis • Sraitstkill Township. No Llq. Oliver & Beacham LI 10 00 ' Liquor. .1. 11- Alter .-... l3 - 15 00 do Ge , 1114 R. Drey - ,I 3 15 00 , No Liq. George If. Potts ,11 15 00 Liquor. Michael Schwarts , . ' 14 10 50 •do John T r fl•COl . 14 10 50 do Thomas Gibson , 14 10 50 do John Graber , 14 10 50 Colon Township. Liquor. Philip Huth 4- Co. : - 14 10 50 do Straus & Freetman 14 .10 50 , ' Bioko Township. • • 1 , 1 Liquor. Henry Roeh & Ron It.' do 3. Df titeinberget - I 5 do J. Williams] , 14 , do' John Mutter & Co. , ' ,14' do Mrs. 31, W. Jones : , l4 do Rogers: Binmekson & Co/ ~11 , No Lig, John Gaynor , 14 do Wm. Wallis Jr. ~' .34 llquor. Wm. 11. Barlow 14 No Liq. Caleb Parker Agent '- - 13 Liquor. John Miller ; ' . 14 No Ltq. E. W. McGinnis - . 19 Liquor.. Jefrey Thompson - It do Joseph Whitfield 3d .' 14 do Addison Erdinan - . 14 ' East Norwegian Townekrp.. No Lig. Oliver & Mars , 10 To Liq: William Bensinger - . 14 do W. A Ilumelwrieht , 14 Liquor.: PO1041011! 8P154t111111 - . 54 Na Liq. Matson &Baber . . . -0 - do John'. C. Lewis - .14 'do • • W. L. Heisler , • 13 i Liquor. Mrs. Mary Laing • r ' : 14 No Liq. B. tr. T. Wiley Liquor, A. do Wiley . • • 14 . No Liq. Morita Beligman „',. 14 do fiolomon Breta 14 14 do Edward Hughes . do Deltoid Mullen - .. , . 14 do Abraham Heebner . , . 'l3 •do John K Brook ' -14 Liquor. James Gflglati ' • , - 13 sle Heiner &Finns ... 14 No I.lq. Charles Heebner . -.." . 14 do Charles Elmilh l4 I.lfgoor. George Dougherty • ' ~, . 14 "slo .John Quitter -14 No Liq: -10mitInick Bras - : ;l4 dam, - William Robinson . Liquor. Charles Moro 14 d* Thomas Kennedy !. gg ~ •, , Berry Th . * saki?: , " - No. Ltq...Johsi A. Otto •. • - -14 '. do Elam& Deed . . ~. -- " 14 Up_l4 7 Xislastioiiii, :- - Ni. Liq . Laßlyetto Hoses IC Llgoor. John Rester -'. .• , -..- 14 No Liq.. Charles Kam • . Ltrot. Albert Lavinia; - . '- '• 14 O. JobS W. Heger • - -''( 14 'do ' Gabriel Rub. - ,: .' ;i: ' 1 4 do; '. , JobaNlast '.'. .__. _ ..' 'l B - ; Lowe. Jralsormit4; j • _...:: I.lqoar.. Jacob Esstrutas •.• .-• ' : '' 14 No I.tq. ' Mudd Wiest . Ivor: ,litroloro: Belrwriak . • 155 1 50 1 62 I 62 1'36 1 40 GEO EOM 174.9E8 TOTAL. 81,193 do ~, /edam Lehman Frage Torantip. Liqu Ltg or. Dame Kapp Coone.o & Hi V nkel do Robert L. BOAS Co Reims hla & Gardart? • do T. & D. McCormick • do Colt Guldirs & Loads= Maiming Ties. Loot WeahintlOn Bicker do Hell dr. Bower do Wertheimer & &tee do. Wattmeellarit 8111118 •do Badarr&Cia..- - - do •EchelV d t r and - Jahn PIDANTOWI Tiowarld NO Lid. .. Eiltert,Gaillord *co. p. do -mooloomebit co. No Lig. Grettr& P ro= 1"Ith. do Wheeler & • do Heil & Bower . - I Liguria. Paul Brant No Lig. Snyder. Barr &WWI, • do EitandUer, Stets &CO. • do Sparman & Mead Bosozgh of Beicorrao. No Lig. Payne & Detwiler Liquor. E. LL Orwlg BO Pbillps 4. Noon do V -c Samuel Cohen d o Isaac Allebach 'do - Ella Burkett i Llquor.• George d. Repplier & Co. No Lig. Moritz Hairier No Liq. James B. Falls ' Liquor. Renner & Sou .! • No Lig. Edward Shinier I I Liquor. Sterner & Brother No Lig. George Spencer & CO, No Liquor. John Genic)/ mo. Wm. D. Thomas liquor. lamb H. Engel do Ephraim Hertzler .do .1. P. Taylor tNo Lig. Abraham Train do ; leriacKiapp do John Troyer Liquor. Lntbarine Drum do Philip Werogsg & 8 00 do J &-B. Chrbt No Llq. George J. Hehr do „ Musser & Bell do J. W. Gibbs do • John A. Steinberger do Jacob Berri]] Liquor. Joseph Heisler No Lig. J. H. Ziegenfits liquor. C. B DeForest do Michael Horn West Peas Ttwatkip, Liquor, B. R. 111. Repner do . Jacob Schwartz, Ist do Jacob Schwartz, t 1 do Htdedn Whetstone. do 'Zechariah Long do- Solomon Wehr Borough of Tamaqua. Liquor. Wi l li of & Morgenroth do William B. Lebo No Lig. F. &W. Bright Liquor. Patrick Delany do WWII:in. Taggart do Peter Mend. Agent do Humphrey Donobew No Llq. R. Flair' & Co. do Geiger & Boyer • do Ileaton & Carter Liquor. James Taggart No Liq. Hiram Bright do Marian & Henderson Liquor. into% Comber No Liq. Jon. & Richard Carter - do E. J. Fry do Hendricks. Jones, & Dlrkbeek do F. A. Whitaker do Bewnlet & Taylor do Dewald Ii Purr do A. Landauer do Ahrahlm*Htaler do Wm. Donaldson do Frederick Millet do Lazarus Rice Seagyikill Havre. No Lig. John : Rudy & Co. I do 11. Rudy 4. CO. Liquor. 11. Shoemaker & Son No Liq. Koefer & Wilt do Millie), Sayler Liquor. C;& 0 Humdinger do Rart & Lentz do F. B Tiontzinger dr. Co. do 11. F. Reiner & Co. • No Lilt. !nu Kubb ,Liquor. Levan Sc Kaufman No Lig. Huy 4- Snyder do Samuet M. Shultz_ do Samuel Delbert Liquor. chades Saylor No Lig.i Michael Senzer Liquor. Lot & Sheeler Xrccastle Towhohip. No Liq. Shirk & itelneeht do Waiter Lawton do Haus & Metz Liquor. Joseph Whiitietd do William Price • do George Reirsnyder No I.iq. Robert Adams & Co. Liquor. Mn Campell do John Ryon • do L te do Joseph Denning Broach Township. Liquor. Thomas Burns No Lig. William Payne Liquor.'• Ja.iies Delany do Ann Welsh Liquor. Francis GaUager No Lig. &lines. Haywood, & Co. Liquor. titantrin & Bass do John Nulty, big do H. G. & P. !grittier do Joon liou Man do 9 Jnhanan CcultiU do Daniel Hurley do John Conner 4 do\ Zdrs McGrath 4 \ Wert orweirian Thoohship. David Brown & Co. , 4 George Miller & Rich 2 W starer. '24 4 Samuel Gillingham 4 Sarah Haley 4 , Borosta of PortreilLe. 800 TA WARD. OA No I.lq do lEi Liquor. John Maginnis do Janice Downey No Llg. Robert ReMsey do Edward Ya dley do 0. 1). Jenkins & Co. do J. Corals C, - Hughes, .do William Smith do . .B. Bannon ' do H. Weber do Brady & Elliot do G. L. Gensler. Liquor. Rpreni,Sinnickeon & Co. do E, Thomas & Co. No Lig. Long & Jackson/ do • • Mrs. A Cartney . : . do Thorne' Judge • do Schloss & Brothers do F. Sanderson do . .1„ S. &J. Foster do , John W. Weber do ' Miss Meillvain 46 ,Boas Smith Liquor. .E. Id Beatty ' No Lig. Reich & Blahs Liquor.. Jamei Gough No Liq. Dennis Bradley do , Lawrence Fisher do , John 8. C. Martin do Lippincott & Taylor Liquor. James M. Beatty do John 11. Hitt 'do - Little & Martin - No Lit. Raker & Shultz do Dennis Dunlevy • do John Boas , • . " do Dennis Brennen do Timothy Boyle Liquor. Michel Seibert do James Sillyman • do - John' Jones, Agent do Joseph Aline • No 1-lg. Joseph Whitfield do Clemens & Paivin 'do ' Daniel Sholtenberger Liquor. William Ehlers ; • nova arent wawa. Liquor. William Mortimer . . No Lig. J. S. Nagle ' do Charles W. Ridgeway do Benjamin Taylor do Robert C. Green do J. Cl. Brown Liquor. Michael Blessing . No Llq. Oliver Dobson • do Weidner &'Sholtit no . 1 James 11 Kelly I . do I .Clemena & Partin Liquor, Samuel Thotripson No Lig., Shorn° & Levy do - Weed & L "gig Liquor. C. J. &IL Fry • . ;., No Lig. E.<4. E. hammer Liquor D. N. Heisler - No Lig. A. R. rarer . Liquor. Helms & Co. . No do W il l Lig. -. E Boer iam Major ' ; do - . Silas .Strans Liquor. 'Moses Straus . No Lig. - '6..' St Claw do John 'English . do 'A. Morehead , Liquor. Antony Feist No Lig. William Smith Liquor. • John Hang No Ltq. Samuel Heffner do Joseph Morgan do • ' Samuel Thompson 241 dogß anon fhl . . do' , Wellington Kline • do August Meodleaon 'do Charles Lord ' do John Osier twain Seer wear/. ROLM. - Henry Chambersl4 700 - do - Philip Haifa II 700 do ' Solomon Hoover ' ; 14 350 • 'do S. C. Smith , .•• 14 750 •do Henry Shelly 10 10 00 do ' - Thomas Fender . 1 12 IS 50 do Mrs. Berryman !I. - " : 14 700 do , '. Joseph CoatsWortla • . ; 14 700 do R. D. Shoener . -,, :,. 14 700 'do Andrew Gilmore . , ~ *- 14 700 Liquor.q George W. Slater; ,' -. 12 Is 75 No - Lig. John Robbins - . ' • 14 700 do Joseph L. Yoder 14 700 do ' Wm. Hetherington .14 700 'do Bitchier* Ester!? • lO 3000 Liquor. Foster & Daly ' , - , II 22 50 do William H. Hill II 15 00 No Lig. T. &W. Pollock .- , ' : :12 'lB 75 do F. C. Epting • . , 'l4 700 Liquor. Fox re Brother : ' , ..1 12 II 7 5 No Lig. Jacob Hoaffer , ' . ~, 14 700 do James G.Cochnta - :' ,13 10 00 do William C.Leib , - . 'l4 350 do , Seller Co. ''' ' ' - " 14 350 Liquor. Samuel llontslngeg., .. 13 1.5 00 ' do • Focht & Foster , _ 13 .15 00 No Lig., Bright & Poll .• , '' . 8 30 00 Liquor. John flood - -13 IS 00 No Lig. Same) T. Skeen -... . 1 4 - '3 so liquor. 8. . & R.R. Morrie' ' - -' . , 9 37 60 No Llg. - Joseph Woolisort • -'. 14 350 Liquor. Peter Wool -- : - . 14 10 50 - - do' 'M. Doerllinger r : ,14 10 50 , 140 Lig: - Dude! AUrand . 'l4 350 do l ie"k°I"•-: ''• 14 7 mrllo'.rnr Z A r an ' ' ig 30 ,:g Liquor.. Na • Lig. Metter& Stein ~ • , . 32 635 do Cheeks Moll .- 14 550 Liquor. John-11 . .. ', ' 13 IS 00 • vOO -o O 2,l99s e P'' • • - :l4 10 50 l o lag. JohnlLlßlaft '. le, ' •,,, • .IS is so Nunn* aillsoil -- . - . 0 211 . 00 upsef: • Tbaustiltsw% . ". . is io so So Liq, DartielAbilAlk• • •• ' • ;', ' - 14 • 252 4112 004ir100l ampact' • ' - - ris T 00 :41 0 1 1 .9 9 ed Wattle 1 1107* . - - etliiii 'WWI. ellei, .10 10151300 Waft_ not yof Soso but t 'ides sti worst w2tv serf* in 40 e 4 bfato ofatesald ofloolotomAsiot , :, 2 tory at. i treitthey row .- -,: , . t.. :. • • , 1 - - P - 3 19 0 ,4 0141 4 1 P 05er . . ,13141242212:1112127- -. . - -•• ' • -,-, ft. II 7 14 10 50 It 10 50 700 10 00 7 CO 1060 10311 1000 1060 10 50 00 1030 ME LN MEI= AITCE Regulating Piebtia . Beatritions in Me Borough , • of Pottsville: passed May 4M, 1818. BE is ordained shit it inted by the ?earn Connell of the BOletlp of Panelfie, and • it Is hereby enacted by the antimony of rbeenne, dee: 1.-That Cram - and after the passing of this onli ne:lke nomadic Eitabitten shell be held withal:a a li censer:cm the Chief Bergen first had obtained. Sec.:, The Chief Bergen la hereby authorised and entmetleradtci grain !keens for all public Exhibitions of a proper character upon the receipt of a sum ter such license not less than Three Dollars and no more than Fifty Dollars, for each. and. every eattibMon—the =rant to be determined by the Chief Burgess from the character of the exhibition. The number of then of the Exhibition for which. the license is paid lbr .and gramma shall be stated in the License. Bee. 3. &eh and early pinion offending &p hut the provisloos of this othinance by taking part leanly or I indirectly m any public exhitotion held cookery to tills ordinance. shall forfeit ano pay keener such offence the sum of Atom not less than g 5, nor more then gloft, to be reCovered in the manner directed by the Act of Assembly, In socircans made and provided. (Signed.) JAM Ed hi. CATTY. Prs'dt of Council. Attest: Baotou. llern,Town Clerk, .P0.3'49-23.1f 14 10 50 14 10 50 14 7 CO 14 10 50 14 7 .00 14 _7OO 44 13 7 00 op 11 14 50 - 12 170000 14 14 - 00 00 14 7 12 10 12 00 14 5O !--700 1s• 7 00 13' 10 00 1 11 100 14 1050 14 7 00 11 01 40 14 3 50 ..-------- Ia9EII7OII.IES : FIBEIWorIiEs 1: TTHE Subscriber offers to the trade a full and tyro .../ratedas assonment of FmPrisi iravoits from the most lannfacturrco eel- Pinwheels, . Sockets, various sizes. Chasers, Raman Candles, , Grasahoppars, . Triangles. Slue Light., Vertical Whet% Bengal& Lights, Chinese Flyers. Pond:Pions. Mines, Flying Pigeons, Flower Pots, Scrolls, . „ . Chinese Penny Pockets, Torpedoes. .. Pulling Crackers. tXXI Boxes Doable and Single SIPIII Fite Crackers. These works are Warranted of gust quality. Dealers who remit the cash. may rely on having an basing an assortment carefully packed , and forwarded. at th e lowest prfees. JOSEPH B. BOSSIER. Wholesale fruit Store, 27 South Wharves, .-21.3i1 - , Philadelphia. T. 11 .23 50 .3 50 • 14 s5O 14 700 14 700 14 9 ' 7150 14 0 II 1 600 3 45 00 . .13 . 500 . 9 3750 12 12 50 11 22 50 11 '7 00 14 10 50 U 22 50 . 12 18 70 13 10 00 1 14 700! . 700 14 10 50 - 15 00 13 18 75 14 700 • Ts 625 II 700 13 10 00 13. 12 50 14 10 50 - 12 12 50 S 45 00 14 10 50 = VALUABLE BOOLE& . Marshall•' Lilo or, Washinatnn, 4 rob. e United States Eiploring Expedition. 5 vols. Chamber's Information fo the People, 4 vols. Aillsco'a Ilistorrof Europe. 4 yob. Bninde's Encyclopedia or 'Science, Literature and Art. I vol. - Webster" large Dictionary- Um's °fetlocks:) , of the Arts and Sciences. complete • I eel. D'Aubigne's History of the Reforenatlon Beastlful edition* of Shakespeare, Byron,Ace. Together with a very lai Bwassortment of miserliae agouti Books, very cheap t received and for sale at ra. HANNAN'S June TO 2.4.1 ' Cheap Bookstores. - TO TUE CITIZENS OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, READ WHAT OTHERS SAY OF Ike vitiate of DR. KEELER'S CORDIAL AND CARMLVATIPE. FOR the speedy cure of DrlZlMDysentery, Cholera InCantum. Cholera Moans, Summer 'complaint, Colic, Flatulency. and all derangements of the Stomach and bowels froth Teething, eta. Thousands Stomach and with disease of the stomach a/tribe:rola from neglect. Among the numerous remedies both phialte and private, recommended for the •above diseasia none are equal to the Cordial We invite a Dial, and challenge a coin parieon—years of experiencd and - trials made with it in hundreds of cases. superadded to the voluntary tes timony of physicians and others, give. it a charther not to be unheeded by those cherishing the welfare of themselveiand their children, speedily_ subduing the pain and inflamatary tendency allaying irritability of the stomach, and constraining the unhealthy crayon tines. its operation is prompt and effectual. Read the following testimony from practising physicians: Dawrille. atic:4 Co. August 25.'47. Dear Sir,—.ll,am now prepared to recommend Your Cordial from having used it with 'mere.. in several in stances; and am now trying lour Panacea in a rase of protracted.ddiility, attended - ts ith a cough. apparently produced in the young lady by her "outgrowing her strength . ' to usaa'common phrase: Yours, &r. ALFRED EARLE. M. D. , . Philadelphia, September 13.'47. Dr. Keeler:—At your request I have tried your Cor dial In my family, as well as in several instances 'man these I have had occasion to prescribe for, and am highly pleased with its operation, and have no doubt that it will ere lone become one or the most popular remedies' for affections of •the stomach and barrels, of the present day. With the best tidal:wail, Ire careens, believe me yours trUly„ SANFORD BELL, Late Surgenn IT, S. Nave. . Lancaster Co. Nessrille, Dec. 11, '4 . 7. • Dr. Keeler ;—Snmet Ulm lasi suffirller your agent left me some of your Cordial urging me in try it. It sn happened that I had a case; IA child about sit month. old, whose stomach and howela were in a very disorder ed condition caused by a deficiency of its mealier's milk. The child was a mere akileton, there was much ter mina tenesmus, and ontstant evacuations. I adadnia r tared every medicine I could think of with but a slight alleviation of the complaint. I then thought of eivlng your medicine a trial. commencing well oinall doses, I scum perceived the child could hear, a Cull dose as re commended in directions ; before it had taken Irllf a a bottle the stomach and bowels had recovered their natural tone, every other bad symptom y hided, end the child recovered rapidly. I have nu hesirincy in saying the' your medicine is the very hest for the above com plaint I have administered in 21 years practice. Very Respectfully your friend. 11. 11,BOWNT.tai, al. D. 10-Prenared and mold N, W. eon. of Third nod South, and -Third and Green street' Plillada. For sale by J. C.:Brown:and J. iS. C. Martin, Pothwille ; E. EleVn ert and Samuel Kempton, Port Carbon ; .1. B. rolls, MineriVille; W. Haat, 'Schuylkill Haven ; E../. Fry, Tamaqua; and by Druggista throughout the County. Price 25 eta per battle. Also Dr. Ktelcr's 1 snores, a . opted) , and powerful remedy in all &tontines riyultittlic and Conelitutinual &Bence,. It is infinitely sullenor to any known reme dy in chronic affections of the Chest. Stomach, Liver and Skin. It cures radically chronic Rheittuatlent, and , dis . arising Irolll impurities of the bland.. Fetnnies 1 wotfrring with trete of appetite, constipation, nervous debility, "irregularity," sallow coninlcsion. pimples, blotthes. etc. will find the Panacea to rive permanent and lasting relief. For particulars see imm ['Met.. Price SI Per bottle, A bottles $5. Vane 10th . ) Mit U 15.00 13 15 00 II 10 50 13 15 00 14 It) 50 H 10 50 /I 13 11 li 14 14 14 14 14 7 50 7 00 3 SO 7 00 7 50 3 SO 3-50 3 50 .00 00 7 00 10 75 50 00 10 50 10 00 10 50 10 50 10 50 10 50 7 00 12 50 7 00 10 50 10 50 Great Bargains in Carpe car.Ar REDUCTION IN, PRICES. BY MANUFACTURING CVO OWN 00002.. CARPETINGS of every description, retailed at the lowest wholesale prices at the New Carpet Store. No. 210, Chesttnt street, above Eighth, Philadelphia.. Splendid trot:plat 3 Ply Carpets. of new and elegant styles and superior quality, CIS per yard, usual price 11 371 to $l5O per yald. • • The very best quality of Ingrains from 70 to 00 cents per yard, usual price 00 cents to el Agi : per yard. Good lamming SO cents per yard. . Elegant Entry and Stair Carpeting. Oil Clot hs,Table and Piano Covers, at an equally - great reduction in prices. The public will he convinced that our Carpetlngs will 11.1 sold•frOm 10 to 20 pe r cent. cheaper thanst any other store in Philadelphia, by an examination of our splen did assortment. Purchasers will recollect that by baying of us. they pay but one profit—in most cases they must neces,arily pay a profit to the manufacturer and also to the re taller. Constant additions are hetng matte to our rtock,lmm cur extensive Steam Mills in Camden. New Jersey. which for brill ia ncy.and durability of colors ere unsur passed by any English goods March2sl9lB-13-Int) J. L. WENTWORTII, %Varehouse 210, Chesnut street, abo Bth . Philadelphia. Factory, Camden, New Jersey., Philailtzip • hla China Store. THE Subscribers, proprietors of one or the shiest and most extensive China Stores In the United States, have now on hand a very large supply of Cora- I nen Ware. Granite Ware. China Wars and Glass Ware, embracing all the varieties everaloworted, w Web they will rac in large or small qiiantil Ws, Waslssalc or Retail, to suaellte wants apeople, at prices to defy competition. The advantages to bederived from having a large stork to select from, ought certainly tope appereiat to every one ; only two need he mentioned : Ist. The towels to please the taste: 2d. The advantage of purchasing at the lowest prices; for it is certainly evident to every tiiinkirig mind that the Farrar tic belies,. done. the smaller Gs prop re. glared.. It is so in every branch of trade. The manu facturer sells to the wholesale package dealer; the wholesale package dealer sells to the jobber, and the jobber to the retail country dealer r eo that the fanner • or consumer of the article pays at last four profits 1 Why pay so many profits when you can cornet directy to head quarter.% TVNDAI.E & MITCHELL. 17-2inol 210 Chesnut Streit, abort- 7th. John P. Hobart, ATTORNEY - 1 1 T LAM and CONVEYANCER, . - POTTSVILLE, PA. UN former connection wish the Itecorder and Pro t/. Do:moiety offices at Orwhtsbars affords hint very great facilities for inaklng examinations In those offices. Deeds, blortgoges,` and Instruments of writing of all kinds, neatly and carefully drawn. Office directly opposite the American Tlnupe. Cmitre annex. gmo. 15.f48-18 Coal Screens ! Coal Screens !! HE su•scrther is extensively engaged in the mann .l rrt factory of WOVEN WIRE, SCREENS upon an improved and entirelynew principle, for which be has secured LETTERS PATENT. and which he confident ly believes Will he found upon trial, superior to every other screen in axe for durability and all the qualities of a good screen. They, are woven entirely of wire, and can be wiarle with meshes and threads of any re qnlred sine and strength. • WIRE wEnvisn OF nvEny vESCIUPTIOU will be executed at the shortest notice, and servers made to every pattern, adapted to alt-the uses for which 'greens are required. subscriber has recently removed his estabi Ilshmentt 1. Coal Steet,rtear the corner of Norwegian street. HENRY JENKINS. 14- PoltSVf a. April 4 ISO " • 23 50 750 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 10 75 3 50 3 50 NOW PUIRLISSIIING. .4 STATISTICAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF•TRE OF PENNS ANTRRACI YLVANIDE COAL REGION • • A. • Price 2:1 cents—with colored Maps -50 cis: CONTAINING, among other unties, a-view clam Coal Reston: its resources and formation, with a directory of the different veins now being worked, and a general hidnry of the coal trade from the commence ment—its present condition and future prospects, &c. with a glance at miring operations, and the improve, merits in mining machinery; -history of the Railroad., Canals; and other similar improvenients in the Region, and the rates of toile charged upon them, dre.. I he cost of cowstruction. names of officers, and theirgifne and places -of meetinr, ;—Growth- and population of the respective towns and boroughs, with the names of officers, and of all Liters ry,l3enevolent and other as sociations. with the limes and placer of timeline : township and county officers. members of the liar; list of Post Offices, with the time of antis - eland depot , titre of the mails, Stage Coacitegote. ; election return,;' almanac, astronomical and other useful Information. a , summary of persons and events -connected with the I early settlement and business of the Region: Schools and Academies, Churches. Hotels, and pupblic build &c. 'To which will be added ADVERTISE MENTS AND CARDS of merchants, hoted.beariera, lawyer, traders, mechanics. manufacturer., transpor ters,/cc, The whole complains upwards of led pp., caseload to form &complete reties of the business of the Coal Region, and of the valley of the Schuylkill. To be ready on or'be fore the find or 1une,.1918. The wink. will be neatly printed, stitched and covered, I and fernistted to subscribers. only, at 45 its. per copy, or S copies for PI. free of postage. As the first edition • will be limited, it will be necervaryr forward orders wreath at possible. to enahle.na triglyph them. Perilous detainee to adiertise. are informed that pro. assional-eards of 5 lines are Inserted at 15 cut each. Sod adleitisementa pet square—(donble.colatne, or oqqakto tC horded/) one dollar. These. also, should e e n e c n di n nth afiss ct h e e d iwio o n rk ( 3 h o a M ir calpd).. bee a am. very nearly anticipated. • Advertisements and SubeerlYtunie can billed at the Ofßeir of the Maws' Jetrrwed, or with etcher of the Publishers. cmtvituith - l" • - • E. BOWEN. - - C Pnblietiere Pothreale, Pa. April lAN Ege. draOLD RINGS, Parr Pololisr. Guard, Vast, an ..T Fob Cbtlne In great v 'view. at DelB4ll - WDY or. Ettacrrra. Life Insurance.____ I PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMP-ANY -Office N.. DU irshtut atria. I, TIIS Company Is now ready to make IN HURANCES on LIVES, on thr m.tual system, w invent Debit y beyondthe amount of the premium. Al! the profits of the Company divided annuallY the ndeed. . • 'The premiere may be paid quarterly, sentl-annAllt er annually. or one-half of the premium maybe paid a note at 12 months. Individuals Ins and tit this Company become members of the corporation. and vote for trustees. Ibe rides of premium, with a full part kip:Hon In the moths:en as low as those of any other Imitation to the state or country. and tower than any atria English Companlevwlth eddy a portion of the prodts. • Blank appllcatknas for Insurance, with partieulars can be had at the once. DANIEL L. HILLER. President. • WILLIAM, M. CLARICE, Vice Prealdard. JOHN W. HOFC:011. Secretary. Edward Hartshorne. 22.1d., } m e di c o E xam iners, Mark N. Reeve. - In attendance daily from 1 toe o'clock, P. 21. Jett 48-41 y THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSCRANCE COMPILNYI OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE No.lB3LChesnnt street, neat Mb /bast. DIRF.PTORS, Charles N. Raneker, George W. Richards, • Thomas Hart, bforifeest D. Levu. . Tobias Wagner, ! Adolphe E. Bork. Samuel Grant, David S. Drown, Jacob IL Smith, ' Menlo Patterson. Continue to make besmear*, penitence( or limited. on every description'of property, to town and country at rates es low as are consistent with security,' The Company have reserv ed a large Coatingent Fund, which, with their Capital and Premiums , safely Invested. sl hn! ample protectlan to the assured. Thenssete of the Company rip Jacuary Ist. 1643, as published agreeably to en act of Assembly, ware as follows, viz.: • Mortgages, .SSCS,SS3 65 Stack,. 31,503 25 Reel - Eatale, 108.118 90 Cash, Ike., • 93.157 SI Tqaporary loans. 125.459 00 51,220,097 67 Since their incorpowion..a period of eighteen years, they have paid upwards of ass edition me Misdeed tketrassd, delkars, tosses by Ore, thereby affording eel dencey, of the advantages of insurance. as well as the abilitaltion to meet with promtness en liabilities.and. dis CHARLES N. BANCEEIL P r eside nt. CILkItLES 0. BANCEER, Secretary. The subscriber has been appointed agent for the above mentioned Institution, and is now prepared to make Mien nee. on every description of property, a: the lowest rates. ANDREW 11.1188 EL, Agent. Pottsville.Junel 9 , 184125 _ Spring Garden Mutual Insurance •Company. TIIIS Company having organized ,aceording to the provision. of Its charter, is now prepared to make Insurances azainst loss by Fke on - the mutual principle, combined with the security of a Joint stock capitaL— , The advantage of this system in, that efficient security a afforded at the lowest rates that the business can be done for, es the whole pv.itits (less an interest hot to exceed 6 per cent. per annum on the capital) will he re- :tuned to the members of the institution, without their becoming responsible for any ofthe en eagements or li abilities of the Company, further t han the premiums an tually'paid. The great success which thin system has met with wherever It hart bean introduced, induces the Directors 10 'vegeta tho attention of the public, to It, confident thatit requires but to be undlratood to he appreciated. The Act of Incorporation, and any explanation in re gard to It, may be obtained by applying at the Office .Nhrtitrest corner of 6tA and Weed of B. HAN NAN, Pottsville, CII ARLES STOEES, President. L. KRUMBIIAAR, Secretary. - DIRECTORS, Marten Stokes, . ' Georg° W. Ash, Joseph Wood, Abraham R. Perkins, Elijah Dallett,' " David Rankin. P. L. Lasuerenne, , 'Walter B. Dick, Samuel Townsend, Joseph Parker, The 'subscriber has been appointed Agent for the a. bone mentioned Institution, and in prepared to effeci nsurances on all descriptions of property at the lowee airs. ' 11. BANNAN. February 39, MI6. 9— Natiolaal Loan Fund Life ASSIIw iiIIIICC Society of London. i4A SAVINGS DANK for the Benefit of the Widow EX and the Orphan."—Empowered by Act of Par. liament.—Capital £500.000. 32.500:000-11.1d. a Re pervF. Fund (front Surplus Premiums) of about 518 5 , 000 - J. Lamle Murray,' Esq., George greet, Hanover square, Chalimitti of the Court of tilrecotrs in London PAypitinno,-Ji Elllotson, N. P., F. R. S. Actuary.— W. S. 11. Woullionse, Esq ,F. R. A., S. Srcrctorg•— F. F. Cantrnnr, Esq. _ ,-, „ The following are among the advantages offered by this Institution : The guarantee of a large capital, In addition to the Ref nmulation of premiums. The peculiar benefit secu red to the asatired by the principle of the loan depatt merit. The payment of premiums half-yearly, or (par. i leek, by parties insured Inc whole term of life, at a tri fling additinnalcharge• The...ening leave extensive and liberal. Persons insured forlife, con at once borrow half amount of annual premium, and claim the same privliege for five successive years, on their non note and depoplt of milky. Part of the Capital is perma nently Invested' In the States, In the Dann,. of I tittle of the Local Directors, . Trustees—available alwava to the assured In eases of disputed claims (should any such arise) or otherwise. Thirty days al bowed after each payment of premium becomes due without forfeiture of policy. No charge for medical exit mination The S,Ciety being (minded on the Manta! and Joint Stock principle, parties may participate In the profits of the Society ; I wceihirds of which are annual is divided among those assured for life on time pat ticipatinn stale. Persons who are desirous to avail thrinseives of the advantages offered by this Institution, by addressing the General Agent, J. Leander Starr, N 0.71, Wall St:, New York, eon obtain the requisite information and the necessary papers for effecting an Insurance. G- Any information with regard to this Company can .he obtained at the office of the Miners' Journal. 21, MT ' 34 CCM 'FHE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE ANN() ITT & TRST CO.. OF PHILADA: OFFICE 159 CHESNUT ST. II ing,s. I\l 3 41 11 . w E m l e n a n n , . r a and n e cr. receive ! i i v v e i 5 , , , 19 , r d a . n i t e ln u n t e u i t t lit tropic. and En ' Retro for /insuring *DV on a simile life. For I year. For', year!. For Llfc. annually. annually. 0 • - 0 as 177 30 0 914 ' 136 36 90 100 1 93 6 3 9.0 50 196 - •09 400 . 60 433 . 491 700 a EIS:dr:A :—A person Sged 30 years next hirth.day r paying the Companysl 31. would secure to his fa tmily or heir. $lOO, should he die in one yea r ; or fur $l3 ID he secures to theirs $1000; or for $l3 60 annu ally for 7 years ; he secures to them $lOOO should he die hal years; or f0r1123 60 paid annually during I life he provides for them $lOOO whenever he dies.. for 6 6560 'hey would receive $5OOO hhould he, die in one year, JANUARY 30, 1615. TUE Manager' of this Company, at a meeting held on the 27th December ult., agreeably to the design referred in the original prospectus or circular of the Company:appropriated a Bonus or addition to all poll.' cies for the whole of life, remaining in force, that were issued Prior to the Ist oflanuary, 1042. Those of them therefore which'wete issued in theyear 1636, will bc,entitled to 10 per cent. upon the sum insnred, making an addition of *lOO on every *lOOO. Thalia nOO, will be paid when the policy becomes a claim instead of the sang originally insured: Those policies , that were, issued DI 1837 will be entitled to 81 per cent; or *O7 50 on ever t *lOOO. And those issued In 1638, will be stained to rJI per cent, or 1615 on every 100, and In:ratable proportions on all said policies issued prior to Ist or January, 16-12. The Minus will be credited to each pnlocy on the books endorsed on presentation at the It'ls the design of the Company, to continue to make addition or bonus t 9 the policies for life at suited periods: JOAN F . 3•31C1, Actuary. steTnesubscriber has been appointed Agent for the above Inet it ininn. and is prepared effect Insurances on lives, at the published rates, and give any information desired on the subject, on anlimktinn lN at j th A is ti n NA c ll . . 5 glv.. iced a ge,.lays lin,— kind of fond. Purges mildly, subduing fever,—deotroys and ell) worms with invariable success—and is easi ly ad ntstered to children. That it ',ramie& these valuable prnperties, li fear lessly asserted—still clahningthe ndditlnnal advantages of being given in small.bulk, and requiring none of the drenching which Worm Tea and other supposed Vermi ,i • fuges deu and. During Its brilliant career, it has been intwilluce I Into many families „where eyery other knnwn and acce.sibly Verinifuee has been 31-14.il wlthnet the ~ . trait sue ess, where It lima promptly excelled %Vanua to an aim Fi inereeible amottur. As evid nce of the surprising effects of Dr. M'Lang's WORM SPECIFIC. we give the following ;—. On Satiirdey, February 7.0,18-113, Att. James Richard ren Calied at the Drng Store of J.' Kidd & Co. corner of Wool and Fourth streets. Pittsburg.• Pa. end made tbe . follniiring statement:—"A child of mine had been very sick Rir some ten daye—we had given her purga tive 1111 , 41qineS, but it had done her 'no good Ono or our neighbours came •in and ssld It was Worms that were destroying the child, and at the same time spoke nftbe•wonderful effects she had witnessed from using De..lPLanes Wens Specifie,in that nelghtuarhond. We procured a vial—gave one tea-spoonful, and the child diectragedfsety tern WOrnza. .1 then gave another tie spoonful,,which brqught forty-six more, making in all • ight g-ritht Worms. As a duty l'owe to you: and the community at large. 1 freely make known these facts. My child is now well. What is moat remarkable. the Worm Spr.4fic expelled the Werra, alive, in about four hours after I gave It in the child." • Per sale in Pepsine by John S. C. 'Defile. & lobo G. • Drown Druggists. prik4B-I-ent ' --- The Great Iteform T I t l h E e PltormrinaltioEndiotirrileofst;A,eltir reegtruerayt:vioniteorn many, Switzerland, &e. Just poblished by . Juerrk Spetl, No. O Chem Street, above Sixth, Philadelnhia, hie splendid 12mo edition of the above-named work, with 18 engraved 11-- lustritiuns from original designs. Four vols. in 2; bound In eine cloth and library sheep. The publisher respectfully calls the attention of the trade and the public generally. to this work,.betng the only illustrated edition published in the United States. Ile trusts that the beauty of its embelliehmenta, the strong and substantial maener in which' It is hound, In conlnnetion with the known popularity of the work it , eel f, will be a eute recommendation to nubile favor. JiIItSEPTI A. SPEEL. • No. 9G, Cherry street, above Sixth. Philsda. J. A. 8. has also lately published a new anti beautiflil edition or derzeont Bell's Bares Ehem, a sellable book forxhildren, neatly done op in extra cloth .Phtla. March 18184 S ' " Fresh Groceries and City'. Flour,, C I .14r/region and ,Can! Streets. - .THE subscriber announces to his customers and the 1 public generally. that be has wet returned from the eity and is now receiving at his Grocery and Provision Store, a superior lot of Freeh Grocerieu, which ha has selected ceitfr great care. Also a lot of Family Flour, extla Oa,. Which he Batters himself will be found a thee superior to any in this mar l / 4 st-sil of which will be sold at very tow rates to knit the Gates. He invites the %Mk to glee bite a call and e P xamine for then:naives. HILIP 11 May9G It-tfl Corner Norwegian and Coal His. CAROLINA FLOOR BOARDS. VITE have received this week a Cargo of Carolina .1 V Lumber, which we ere now waiting Into a No.l quality of Floor Boards - . Have also on hand Janie, Yellow Pine. and Sunnortianna White Me Floor Boards• Vl:naked/3j. B. STRAIICIIA CO. Prom her Telegraphic Comssyceacieht. NEWS TO THE LATEST stolwarrs Flour continua goody at $5,5065,1121 Itbl, tot common and good 'broods; Cora /feel £Z as P.S7I : Wheat, good rods, 121.1229., sad Ow white 12E1e., per bu• ; corn is ocarcei at' Mak. fat 'rood yellow; Osu, 323.23; Whigs, Is dull at 23c. in bbls., end 21c. in 61610. We hate already stated, on the sloth:allot tho Baltimore Daily Sun that Denendi Pillow bas p re f er red charges against General IllcOtts end moreover that three charges havej i be= tufa- 1 red by the government to the emu of Inquiry. now sitting at Frederick. A (snail to the N.Y. Herald @lie The charges consist wholly of f \ documentary evidence, from Gen. tholes druid despatches, &c.; and by them, Gen. Pillow deavors to prove that Gen. Scott has transcended ins powers a commending general of the inel." The chew of Gen. Quitman 's testimony was of Slight public intermit, relating merely to the ~ haer• lute affair." Geo. Shields succeeded him upon the 4tand, and was esamiried upon. tratioma.pipate Connected with the battles befoul Mosictr.....the source .whenea he received certain Mame d Warr dates, !ocotillos, dtc.. The follmvini manly pia Mige occurred in his evidence, which beank:bnivily upon the claims advanced by Gen. Plibarei far the credit of planning the operations at Contreras I Having stated that he was not aware that Gorr. Persiter Smith's strangementi tot the attack were I crOlde in pursuance of orders from either Gen, Senn or Gen. Ovn. ShiOds jailed Is was my impression at the timethst they, ware made by l pen. Smith himself, without any . direettorW from either, either, ar.d it was Japon this ground that !declined to interfere with his command, in oider to give him thethonor of his own work." lit. Col. J. Howard, of , the ISth Infantry, tee. - - tifird in reply to questions, as to the time of Cleo: I Pillows being curled into the works of Mipsle tepee l , that it was not until the storming hed bees effected, and the firing entirely cessed-- . 30 minutes etter l r i NEW BOONS. • The Potions Denier, or the Adventeres oft Iran : ahem Town. by Mrs. Mowatt, 2.1 i The Gambler's nue, or the Doomed, House, , '2O Myeterin of the thimlnal Records-ea tOnlallee of both' Hemisphere., Fresh runty of the Little Wife, :-, , 23' = doi Theodore Broughton,: or Laurel Wilier, by ! JIDULS 131 Brollies innatbsn end other Pictorial Papers : , whole- , sale and retail, Jost received and for fate at 1 BANNAN'S lune 10 a-] Cheap Book and Periodical Store: \,...., H _ealth! Health! _ I 1 AL nog e f fectual of all known remedies: r . - Dr. Dtake , ri Panacea. . THE 'ONLY : RADICAL CURE FORCONSIIHPTIOR O sc ..t.s. nEwoliEs MCD LEAMANENTLY CVSE/111.14. DISEA,E, ABIaINO IRONS AN IMPOSE STATE I or 7113 BLOOD. PIZ.: - . Screfilla or fling's P.ril.Rbeuroatisin,Obstinare (M -tineous Eruptions, 'Ample' or :Notelet on the face.Blotchee,Biles,Clirrinie Sore Eyesitingt . i Worm or Tett er, Scald Head. Enlarge : *meet and Fain of the pones and I Joints, Stillborn Ulcers, 83 ph- : Ulric £l3 metorns, Setatlea or Lumbago, disease* 1 arising from an Iri- , judidous tile . of Mercury. Dropsy. Raporure or, Imprudence In fill! I also Chronic Coestitutlonal disorders. N this niedh hie several innocent but very potent aril. I , , rte. Uftiteveg,table kingdontave enited,forming• coat pound entirely dirTet eat in its rharecter and properties - from any other preparatian, and unrivalled In its opera- , rem on the mstein_witen laboring: under disease. it should be in the hands of every Derwin 'who by business or general course of I ifs. is et-minims-dint he v cry many 1 ailment. that render life a curse instead of It blessing, - . , and so Mien result in death. FOR SCROFULA, Dr. Drake'ePanacen Is recommended is a certain re medy.' Not oneinstance of its failure has ever scene red when,fr My illicit' It cures the disease end at the same time imparts vigor to tile whole system. Scrof ulous persons can never pay too, attention to the state of their blood. Ito pnrificat n ahoeld be their drit elm; for perseverenee will acre iplish a cure of oven hereditary disease. I. ! FOR ERUPTIONS OF IE SKIN, Scurvy, Scorbutic Affections, To ors, White Swelling Erysipelas, Merl. lancets, Mitng Sores, Scabs and ! nt Riies,Dr. Drake's Panacea.cain beton highly intolleel; It rearebes °untie very root of Incn disease, and by re. moving it from the system, makes a cure certain aid permanent. INDIGESTION OR DyspEpara. No medicine perhaps ham ever ken discovered which gives lee much time to the stem self and causes the se creme of a healthy gastric juice to decompose the as Dr! Drake's Foliates. , .RHEUMATISM. - 1 1, Dr. Drake's Panaera leased wit b the greatest SUCCESS In lIMM coatis Complaints,especipUy arteries are climate. It curds by driving out all 'moraines and foul humors whichl have accumulaiet in the system, which are the cause Of Rine' matism, Gont,unif *welling* of the Other remedies sometimes ; give, temporary relief; this entirely eradicates the disearre frorn the system, al ien ` when the limbs and:bones are dreadfully, swollen. CONSUMPTION. Conscription ram be cured.-Cotrebe. Catarrh. prom chills, Spitting of Blood, esthete, Difactift!or Peon:nue' Expect : manor., !fettle Flesh, Night Sweats, Pala in the u ? Side, .ke., have been mired. and can be wittraii - Mueb certainly as nny other simple disease. A specific a long been-sought for hot In rain , until the dbecnrery r Dr. Drake's Panacea. It is mild and safe but Kt I n and etilckel us In its operation, and cannot possibly n- Jure the most delicate constitution. We , en e Tdi"'e afn te d tv i awroioaltdeenwite• tillers will nnthasp.ccomnnenrevct-andil. sy stem Its cleansed and strengthened, the uterus en the lungs ere healed, and the patients gtaftmlly re In their usual health and strength. I Read the follawitt TESTI tlol , ,tlf. • 11 Philadelphia. Dee. 14th, 16 Dear Si r : reply reply to yournestion rexpectlng the use of Dr. Drake!. Panacea, I aril say, that altheegh a • perfect disbeliever in the existence of a Pcntana. or cure foe alt diseases, howeve/valnable ft may be in certain Conditions of the pyrite still Piave believed that n mire for consumption vs id be discovered soon er or later, and curiosity led me to try your medicine in two vete Inveterate eases. They were pronounce d by the attending physician'. to be Ictlesatery Casinnaptions - and abandoned by them as fa swab's. - One of these reclines had been under the treatment of ;event mist y able pranne tilens fora winner of years .. and th ey aid she had I"efil faskiaaad Cesnoription kostbinag With Scrofula," mud that sha_mlght linger for point time bat could not be permaneniLtheolleved. In both cases the etTect nf the Panacea hasheen mewl gratifying . 4nly Inns or foe bottles were used by one of the Pt' . be fore 5 hetiepin In Improve mildly. The other tookalliont . ten. 1 will only add that familiar as Lam with Con sumption by itiliernanee anal by extenehre nbservatum as - a study, and kayoing also the injurtous !ends 1111 nine cans vet of ten of tar. tioneeet, andenberVeneta b'e tonicti. no well as of many expectort nu and seda tives, I Shmild sever have recommended - the teal of Drake'. Panacea If I bad not been acquainted wttl the ingred felts. Suffice It to se!. that these are reennaten. lied by o ur most popular our scientific physician': and ' in their present combined aline, form probably thebest 'alternative that has ever been made. The ewe 14 in accordanee with a theory of Consumption breached, in France a ;few years ago byl one of her most eminent - writer/04 medicine, and neer establbhedhy facts %%Mist, &dem of no dispute. Very reirpectfully yours, 1 ! L. C. Gene. To UPC the language of analltut "Dr. Drake's Mang,- cot is always ran:nary la 1111 erects-norer trquelonii. It re rim an opiate-it is not an egricetnrant ~I t lined intendhd M lull the iovslid into a fatal inactivity. Wise great remedy--a grand healing and curative commend, the great and only remedy I which medical silence and sktll has yet produced for the treatment of this hitherto unconquered malady; and On person Witted with this dread disease, will be just tia himself end his Glenda, Ilf he go doWn to the grave warmer testing its virtues.' A single bOttle. in most cases, will endure Is Dlvarettle cbaog in the condition of any patient ht - rweved 107." I TO THE I LADIES. Ladies of pale complexion end consumptive held,. and such is are debilitated by those obstrectleas which females are liable to. v igo r.red by the use of a battle or two to Mona, and lt Is by far the best remedy ever discovered fpr weakly aliddren. sod inch lee have baudd yh r e s tore s beingpp k et a i s e a , n t st t r h e e n y g ttaae I d t .e n ' t e D r. immed). I Nothing, can he mere ',twinning than Its invigOiraini erects on the human frame . Persons all weakness and lassitude before taking it, rit once become robust god fell of energy under its influence. It Irnmediatelf CORP teracte the !nervelessness of the female frame:' r ' CAUTION.--Be careful and see that you get the gee' sine Dr. Drake's Panacea-nit has the signattinhof Geo. F.Storrs on the wrapper, and also the name f.Dr.Mrste's Panacea, Phil a.,!' blown In tie thus- !..,..; Prepared only by STORRS' te,Co.,Dritggittes r leo.l2 North Sixth street. Phila. i -•! ,-I. • •-, -- Also for tale at 101.1 N G BROWN'S Druttetoseiend D. nANN4N's Bookstore!, Pottsville; G. Fralley.Or wiesbure II E.J. Pry, Tamaqua ; 7.0. Palls. Miners ville IH. ehtsiter, Port Carbon. - patt24'41144-, B. W.RICHARDS, Prieldffnt PostscripL ParLADELPIIIA—JaB ,46 . IIIO . 8 cede*, PA. 15- COVET OF orquillT. I= 1 ' Newiltdoks, -,. 1 • TheVnli Devolution oft ISIS, ILli caret* skifill. and In tl ences, Eplendidly illuettated,+ - ,' If The Dreamer and Waker,hy Douglass Jerrold. 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