Reading, and7P---onss—lide Railiton d. E ,TI SL"SI-ISfER ARRANGEMCNT.. CHANGE of Roars, and twn Tiains Daily. each way, except Sundays. • • I On bud fter[nudes% May Ist, ISIS, two trains will tun each way, daily, beetween Philade. and Pottsville. -MORNING LANE—ACCOMMODATION. LeaVes Philadelphia at 7t A. It. daily except Sun days. Passes Reading at 10.45 Leaves Potutville A. M. daily, except Sunda)ll , , Poem Reading at 9.10 A. M. The above Line stops at all way stations on the road as formerly. AFTERNOON LIN - F.—FAST TRAIN. Up Train. - I Dann Train. Leaves Philadelphia at 21 Leaves Pottsville at LI I'. P. 11., daily except Sun-1 M., daily except Sun days. days. Leaves Phoenixville, 3.45 Leaves Sch Raven. 2.37 " Pottstown, . 4.15 " Purl Clinton, 3.00 " Reading. '5 GO, " Reading, 3.50 " Port Clinton, 5.451 " Pottstown, LSO '• Sch. Haven, 13.10, " 500 Arrives at Pottsville, 0-201 Arrives at State Road, 5.50 The afternoon traiftwill Stop only at the above named !Latinos. Passengers for other points must therefore tike the Morning Line • - Depot in Philadelphia. corner of Broad and' Vine Streets. No Passengers can enter she Cars uhless pro vided with Tickets. NOTICE.—Fifty pounds of baggage will he allowed 10 each passenger in these lines ; and passengers are 'expressly prohibited from taking anything as baggage hut their wearing apparel] which will be at the risk of its owner. No freight will be taken by these lines. fly order of Board of Managers. nprii22. '4O. If 17 BRADFORD, Secretary. N.T. On and after Monday next, the 22d•inst., the afternoon Train will take up and let out passengers at Norristown. • • Phila., Reading, and Pot 'Rail Road. • 1' Wit - OF FREI2IIT ON MtiII.CIIANDIZE \,A AFTER April Ist, 1645, Goods will lie fTwwarded with despatch at the - following rates •nf freight. 'between Pnttsvillo and the points below stated, per ton of 2000 lbs. Between Pottseille I between Pottncille and Phlta. and Reading,. Plastrlr,lamestone,„ilitumin-1 us coal, Sand. Iron Ore, }2 00 and Bricks. • . glooni.,Linie,Timber,Stotic.l Tier, NHL Raw 1 Turpentine, Marble,Gritid stones, nalls;'spikes, scrap and pie irottl broken cast- logs, gonno,and poudrette..l liar Iroh, their% salt, lead, 1 hariqraw tobacco,salf beef and ',pork'', lumber, grain, ' iron castings, sugar, mu- 52 75 laws; green coffee. pots- ,11 tor,. salt petre, brimstone, and rye chop, , lour. per bill. ' ill, groceries vinegar, whis-1 - key.. machinery, cheese, 1 lard, tallow, rags, leather, 1 raw hides, paints, white }I 00 and red lard.nYillersdlemp, I pine and cordage, steel, 1 bran and chip stuff. J ' Law cotton and wool, eigart,l fresh meat. fresh fish, dry gonds,ilmcs'and medicines, foreign liquors, wines and teas, glass, china, and 1 queensware' poultry. con-1 • fecticnary, hooks and eta- 1..5 00 tronary, spirits turpentine, pp camphine, burned coffee, hats and raps, boots and shoes, bonnets, feathers, 1 r tre es, hope. spices, (unit- titre, by weight. No additional charges (or cottimis.ion, storage, or receiving, or delivering freights Many of the Company's depots on the line. • [5100115, '45. 20-if TABLE OF FREIGHT AND TOLL MEE - PER. PIIILADA. AND READING, R. R . . . NT OT il TA in hereby given, tha: foethe month id . July 1` in‘t. the rates of Fleight and Toll. on Coal trans 'ported by this Company, will be a. follows: ' To Prom Mt. Carbon. Sch. Haven. Pt. Clinton Rtehruourl. 40 3.5 1 15 Philadelphia, • 45 40 ' i2O . Inclined Plane, 35 30 115 N recto wn, 35 30 J 15 • Germantown R 11•, 35 30 - 115 Fal:s of Schuylkill, 20 15 105 Manayunk. IS ' 10 . 100 Corn) ehricisen and - se Plymont li It. IL, ON 00 Torn nut I mile be. low Norri.town, 00 ' 05 ' Norristown or Bridge- • port, - • no 04 Pmt Kennedy, I 00. 115 ... Valley Forge, , k flo , ' .05 i 4. riumxvilic, , 05 ,00 ' lioyer's Font, tel 45 Pottstown, '.90 0 5 Dou.4lassville, 90 ' - 85 Ilaurnstown, 85 80 'loading. ' 80 i 75 Between Reading . - . „and s!..hrisville, 75 7 . a „Molir,vile, 75 ri iinoooo . o. !ill -.i5 Urwigvhorz, 40 . .15 The freleht and trills on coal to Richmond Prom Mt. Carbon. Srh. haven. It . Clinton On and after Ang.l, 1 60 153 1 40 By order of the Board of Managers. S. BRA 111 1 1)119, Serretary. 011 ire ofthe Phil. & Reading "I R. It. Co., line 27,1814. .27 Express Line. Living,ston, lloivant Si. C 0.4 Express„ ca NIFNENGEII Rrtrevr Porlsrille, Philndeirl io, .Pere York . . Baste", Ittim,o-e, Washinzton, Bet Jab, Cnnadi, .F Europe. ' 1;0It tint accommodation of the public, we now ron an express ear every other day hut Wer•ii and Philadelphia, in connerion whir our Trunk, which runs daily for carrying !Mies of ineichandin. &c• By this artrogement orders for goods hod packages tell at the mike in Pottsville, will he executed, and the goods %tethered in Pottsville in about 30 or 32 hours. This is great convenience for our merchants and trailers.-- Gold, Silver, and Notes fm warded and bills collected. .V.r Orders received for the purchase Of any single ar ticle In Philadelphia, New York, Mr 80-. ton, which will he promptly attended to. Goods forwarded, which ran he paid for on delivery of the same. Otlice_in Pottsville, two ilrtnrs below Batman's Book store, and immediately opposite the new Episcopal Church. • Reading. E. W. Earl's Bookstore. Philart,lphia, No. 43, South Third street. New York, No. 11,!Nall street -11,ton, No. s, Court street. FRANKLIN ivonEs. '''' !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! r u nt: rinbscriltgrs having ns . sotiated themitehts _ other, trailing under the inn nlS.Rillyntan & Co., Cr the purpn, of ram mg oil the FoiniatY nnil Nine businYrs nt the Franklin Works, Port Carbon, Intely owned by .1. C. Brooke, are now prepttred to Math:facture to orib , r a:111 ,, shorte,t notice Steam En gle., P11:111., foul Breakers, and Machinery of almost ally 1.1, Or dekriprioll, list musing or Other purposes. Ahto - Itail Bold and Dna cant, Iron nr Brass Castings of any et, or pattern. cr oItDERS ARE REsrECTFULT.Y SOLICITE'D.-{s SAMUEL sILLYM AN k (a. Port Carbon. Aug. 14 I..te. T , RANKLIN SHOVEL WORKS.—The subscribers 1' are now prepared to furnish the Colliers and deal. els df Schuylkill county, with Shovels of all kind• at the lnwo.t Philadelphia pares. Attention is [milieu. fa tly rolled to their Coal Shovels. Orders for Shovels .of any sine or pattern promptly attended tn. S. SILLIMAN & Co. 13-71y_ Port Carlmn, Aurz. 14.1417 COLLIERY WORKS; 1 , 01 1 1 :DON St. MACHINE SHOP. 'FOE subscribers, at their old' stand, corner of Rail Road and Callowhill streets, are prepared to man ufacture to order. at t he shortest notice. Steam Engines and Pumps, n any power and capacity for mining and other purtmses. Battin'i Ceaf Breaking Machines, w ith ....did and p , rforated rollers. as may be required. - Also En: inc, and Blow:inn. Cylinders with all ne"res- Nary machinery for Blast Furnaces. lint Pipes, of tile most approved plans, Cup and Ball joints and tra te Thgers, of the very hest construction. They par ticularly invite the attention of Iron Masters and par ties engaged in the Iron !trade, to their large stock of P.itiern; for Rolling :gills, having lately constructed !h machinery for two of the largest Mills in the coun try, viz .—The Wyoming Mill at Wilkesbarre, and the Rolling Mill at the Mnntour Iron W o rks. They ail. fully prepared for this kind of work, together .`%° , Y vaimiy of general mat pinery. fluke qual ity of their work and materials, it in enough In say, that time and erperienre,the most infallible tests, hale amply demonstraiedthe genuine character of their en gine, and machinery. Orders :ITC respeefully solicited and will be promptly auentl,l to. 11. 1 0:WOol/ & SNYDER. ,Pottsville, January, r, 1516 3-Iy. Port Clinton & Tamaqua R. R aft.V.• 'rim entire road from Port Clinton to Tamaqua ha t vine been renewed with heavy iron rails and good sobenn ni ill bridges, with all other imprbvements adapt ed to the use of Lorotuoliv'e - engines, and the regular lousiness of the road being now resumed; a passenger train Will. on and after Tuesday,the 13th Inst., leave Tn. maquxdally, (Sundays excepted) at 6 o'clock, A.M.And arrive at Port Clinton, in time to ennneet with the down ward train Cram Pottsville to Philadelphia. Returning.. will leave Port Clinton on the arrival of the Philn,lst plow cars, and reach Tamaqua for dinner. A freight train with merchandise will also leave daily. • WM. WALLACE, Treas. dv•Sec'Ery Little Schuylkill Navigation R. & Coal Ca 10.1847 ti—Lf Tremont Iron Works. . . .M.l,3ra PHILIP UMItOLTZ k T lA.VE associated ihemcelyea ',cellar Co.. for the toir l gime ofcarryinenn the FOUND RC Asumiciti N r, intim tlouriehing tow* of Teenfabi-t.delioyi ktil county. where they are prepared to fornlah all kinds c e,tirigs for nil road carp, and machinery of every dyeiiiiptlitn,build steam engines for colliery and other roe:man., coahbreaken, gearing for mills. dcc.. he . to- Fi•ther with all kinds of-castings for farming purpoeea, to h they will pay paitticular attention. Front the knowledge they possess of the husinerth they flatter themselves that all work entrusted In their care di he executed to the entire satisfaction of customers, and at very reasonable Tales. They therefore respeol tiliy pollen the patronage Of the public. [Oral 47-4.3-ly POT rsviLLE IRON WORKS ~~~~d ,_ E. 11: - • RESPECTFULLY announces to the public, Inn Inc has taken the Estublishment known as the Potts stile Iron Works, nn Norwegian street, where he is prepared to build all kinds of Steam Engines, manu facture Rail Road Cars, and Machinery of almost eve' descrlption,at the shortest notice, and on the most rea sonable *•• Per.,ins from abroad, in want of Steam Engines will find it to their advantage to glee him a call hefoi e engaging elsewhere. Map ll' • P - ii - .6AL IRON WORKS, PHILADELPHIA. DLDEL) Irroiglit Iron Flues, Suitable (or Loco , r motives', Maine and other Steam Engine Holler's. from .2to 5 inches to diameter. Also, Pipes for Gas, Steam and other purposes; extra strong Tuba fur Hy draulic Presser. Hollow Pistons dog Pumps of Steam Engines 4.c. Manufactured and for sale by MORRIS, TASKER & MORMS, Warehouse S. E. corner 3d and „Walnut sta., lthilada. Philada - Nov. Vld 1045 43 Schttytreill artgation CO. TOLLS FOR 1848. 1.7,,-.....cr0d.qp THE Board of Minagera have adoqted , of toll to he charged Oefollowing rates On then' Works during the tear 1848. ANTIIRACITE COAL, ro he charged per ton of 2240 ll*, the weight to be as :ermined by such means as ui . y be adopted to secure accuracy, and five per cont, allowance to be made therefrom for loss by %reshape. The toll to be computed from Mount Carbon lot all coal coining from above that point, and to bg charged proportionately for all distaines carried on the Canal: For the months of March. April, and May. YORTy CENT. PER TON. , For the months of dune and VIET' CENTS PER, TON• rOf the months of August, September, Dauber, tinvern bee, and December. SIXTY-FIVE CENTS PER TOR. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES Tn be charged per ton of 22 - 11) pounds. • • FIRST CLASS. •• LIMP, Liniestone,iror ore,quarry rpalls, rough stone. un wrought marble, sand,clay, gravel, rails. bark, and manure, one and ri half cents per ton per mile, but:no name will be made for any distance carried beyond twenty-five miles. • Maximum toll on such articles for any distance, thirty seven and a half cents per ton. Gyrunna. cordwood. timber, lumber • hoop poles, hay and arrow to hales. Nicks, and hituntinoua coal. Betiveen Philadelphia and Mount Carhon,7s ctapet ton Sch'll Haven, 72 '• • •• Port.Clititon, 65. 1' Way. trade three.fourthS: of o ceni`per ton per mile, but not barge shall be !nail.; exceeding seventy-five cts. per ton. THIRD CLANS. Merchandige generally, such as dry goods, earthen ware, salt, won in pigs, liars, nr any singe of manufac ture beyond the ore, nails, dour, grain, and all other articles not specifically enumerated in classes first and . second. • Two cents per Inn per mile for the first twenty miles carried.and t hree-tourtha ors cent per ton per mile'for any additional distance carried beyond twenty tittles. Note.—ln' all cases where one or morelocks are passed, and - the distance carried shall he less than two miles, -the charge for toll shall be for two miles according to the class to whlrh the articles carried May belong. And to all cases WISCTe the foregoing rater shall exceed 6,f, cents per ton on the ascertained tonnage of the vessel fittanv lock passed below Reading, or 4 cents per ton, above Reading, the toll shall be charged at these men tioned rates on all articles. TOLL ON- EMPTY ROATS. Boats intended to be run regularly in the trade on the line of the Canal will he licensed to pass the whole or any tart of Etienne empty by the payment of ten dollars. The licenses Will be issued by any collet - tor. and will continue in force during the year ISP3, provided the boat I . so licensed shall pay a sum in tolls equal to ten dollars Itt.r month. floats not en licensed will he charged five cents per mile, unless tltey carry cargo which bps paid five dol lars in tolls. - Any boat tint licensed as aforesaid, and running upon single level of the works, shall pay for each lock they may at any nom pass, fon, rents per ton on the newer tallied tonnage thin•of above Reading, and six and a quarter cents per too below !leading• • cArts, lloATS„47ilt LANDINGS. . I 30 The Company will turniA cars, boats, and landing', and afford every' facility for transporting coal to market at the most-zrensonable rites, and they are prepared to make contracts nit!) operators and others engaged in the coal trade, and with Ulnae who will build and run lows on the Canal, on liberal terms. Applications on these , iihierts are to he made to the President of the Company. and they will receive prompt attention. By rinkr or•the hoard. • ' • Drell-sn] F. rin LCV. President. Office of the 3, stclk ill Navigation Co.. Dec. 7, 1817. Mehl: h! Thr nreut all known rerntdirr DE. M Panacea, THE ONLY, R.:tIIICAL CURE FOR CONSUMPTION it Al,O 11 I,IoVES AND Pr.DNIANENTLY (TIRES ALL 01,1:AFE, A 111 , 1+D 1.1,1 , 1 AN I MIS ItE STATE 'SC Till 111 000, N Fcrnfala nr d. fa.tinatc Cu. fawn., EDlpliol.s. 1 1111rh , nr UN,: 11 11, 011 1ir , ,(11 rOll4 - SO, EA 4 , ,lting iW,III Head, Elthrz,- awnt and rain "111. lint., aloi Joint=, ittnLhorn Cicero, Dyl,ll - ultin• rzelanonlg, Sciatira Or 1.01111,7120, r.ina Irmo an in ji,ll•lol4 :n 11 1 M o n, ory„ prop.y. innsnro 10 or Imprudence in lir 9 in P 5 P 5 +1,5 Pt 75 N tin+ niwh ine ..cv/lral innocent lint very potent mull if, of itte vecellldekincdoinamonitetlfotiiiiin. , emu innind'entirely ttilfennit m it: , character and ploperties from atn• other preparation. and linricalled in iw opera, tin on the r. mem when laboring : under' disease. It should be in the of very pfqsoll.whn by iilllill,S or general untr~r of life, in nredi_pna•d moth,, cnry many ailinenbt that render life a curse instead of a blessing and no often result in death. FOR Or. Drake',PanaYea isreetnnutended as n curtain re medy. Not one instance of has ever occur red Minn fr clv 11 , ,ii! It can's the dl,elire and at tins s , 111.• time imparts vigor to the whole system. rieriif itltin, stetsons can never pay tori . nnich attention to h state of their blood. It, poritieatnip h e theirtirs anti ; Inc perceverenee will actiiimplish a cure of eve herr:Warn roll ERUPTION'S OP TILE SHIN. srowy, storloo Ir. .t R•cfiom,Tmnnrs, IShitb Swelling r.r ) frets. 4 'awe 111111111117, SO rel. Seal,: and Bde.olr. Prike Panacea vatlont belonhighly extolled; it Fiettlfili, noitho very root of Inn fliSitlitit, and by re motion a from the ryot.an, makes a fore certain and utrmanent INDIGEFSTION . Oft DYSPEPSIA • . NO medmine nethape bee ever been discovered, which Rives SO mach ❑ne• 10 110,10111.11 and Callers the Se cretion of a be.tirby e - t•tnr juice to decompose the fond as Dr Drake's Pannera. IDIEMIATISNI. ' . Tir..flrake's Panacea is used with the greatest sneers! to ttlounwitic Complaints.especial'y such as are chronic. It ens... by driving out all impurities and fool humors which have rime mutated in the system. which are the cause of Rheumatism. Gout,und swellings of thejoints. Other remedies sometimes give temporary relief; this entirely ermlfrates the disease from the system, even n hen the liinhs and hones are dreadfully swollen. ['nsl:l 16 Canenenation ran be rared.—Concha. Catarrh. Bron chitis. Spitting of Blond, Asthma, Difficult or ProfiNe Expectoration, hectic Flush, Night ; Sweats, Pain in the Bide, &c., have been cured. and can be with as Much certainty as any other simple disease. A specific has long been sought for hut in vain, until ghe discovery of Dr. Drake's Panacea. It is mild and safe lint certain and cfficaci a., in its oper.tion, and cannot possibly in jurethe most delicate constitution. ‘Ve wooldearnest ly recommend those '.ittlicted tog ve it a trial—and we belie, they will not have occasion to regret it. The 03 glen is cleansed and strengthened, the tilcerh.on the lungs arc he:ded, and the patients gradually regain their usual health and stiength. Read the following Dear Sir:—in reply to y nor question respecting the use of Dr. Drake's Panacea, I will say. that although a perfect disbeliever in the existence of a Panacea, or corn for all diseawes, however valuable It may be in certain conditions of the system, still I have believed that a rare for ronsumption.wmild be discovered soon er or later, and curiosity led* me to try punt medicine in to ti arty inveterate cases. They were pronounced by the :mewling physicians to be pulmonary Consumption, and abandoned 'by them nu incurable. One of these persons had been under the treatment of seieral very able practitioners fora number of years, slut - they said she bait "old fits/tinned Consumption - combined with Serafala," and that she might linger for some time, but could Tint 110 permanently r.lieved. In botlicases the effect of the Panacea has been tonal gratfying. Onlsh lime or five bottles were used by one of the persons bet forest. began to improve rapidly. The other took about \ ten. I will only adtriliat familiar as lam with Con sumption by inheritance anti by extensive.observatton as a study, ond boo., ing also the injurious effects in nine cares not of ten of tar, boneset, and other vegeta ble tonics, as' well as of many expc'ctorants anti Reda lives. I should never have recommended the use of Drake's Panacea ill bad wit been acquainted with the I ingredients. Suffice it to s..y that these are recommen ded by our most popular and scientific physictans. and in thole present combined flute, form probably the best altsrnative that has ever been made.i The cure is in ace Mame with a theory of Consumption broached in F ante a few years ago by one of tier Mont eminent ta.rlters on medicine, and now established by facts which allmit of no di•nitle. Very respectfully yours. I. C. Clive. To use the language of another.. "Dr. Drake's Pana cea is always sanitary in its effects—never injurious. It in not an opiate—it is tint nn expectorant It is not intent:lid to hill the iny ilid ,iron a fatal security. It is a great remedy--a grand healing i.n.lettrative compound, the great and only remedy which medical science and skill has yet produced for the treatment of this hitherto unconquered malady; and no person :dinned with this dread disease, will be Jog to himself awl his friends, If he go down to the grave without testing its virtues. A single bottle, in most rases, Will prn,lnce a favorable chine' in the condition of any patient however low." TO TIII*LAINES, . ladies or pale enmpleston and consnmptive habits, and matt as arc debilitated by those obstructions which fernales are liable to, are restored by the use of a bottle or two to bloom and vigor. It is by far the best remedy ever discovered for weakly children. and such as have had !minors ; being pleasant, they take it. It itninedb. and) ',stores the arrdmite, strength and color. Nothing , an tic more f nrinising titan its invigorating 'etT..ris an the lunnan flame. Psrsons all is eakness and I. lls,ttide berate ml; mg it, at tin. r heroine robust and fun of ensrry un.l.,iis Intlo , ncr. It Immediately court ; tenet. the lI,rIZPIC 4111,3 of thin tome!" trine. CAUTION—Re careful and .re that you get the pen Inine Or. Drake,. Panacea—it has theeogiti,itre of Gen Ir.Scorrs on Ms wranper.and aISO the name 'qtr. Drake's I:atm. - ea. Phila.," blown in the glass. Prepared only by liT,illlts & c ot , p roc o scn ; N n. 12 North Sixth streot. Phila. Al.flu JOHN nnow: Ilthentore,nnd B. ILVti AN 's 110,,k tor Pattnvi c. Frail t y. Or_ vi. abutel C. J. Fry. Tainaglia ; J.ll. rant, slinets yille ; PartCarbap. pan22' {B-1- John P. llobart. • .ITTORXEY Xl' L.lll' and COXPI:I.IXCER, UIS former ccueection with the Ilecruder rind Ti ro _ th u ,a,tary races at Orwitsbort a:DIM-China very treat frfcitities for makine raannnsuunam tt,,,,, ugvee Deeds, Mortgage, and Instruments a writing of all kinds neatly and carefully drawn. Office directly epnesite the American linupe, Centre • 3rno (aprll 13, '48.-I6 • Wide Curtain Paper. 500 Dicers t~'lde Conaln l/ Vlatest patrons, ahtrh wilc7rescoalT:tiV`g a p i r l Las e wholesale and retail. The highest price paid for rags in exchange forleper. HANNAN'S aptllB . IS Wholesale andßetail Paper Store. LADD44 FAN N, beautital assortment i pst ra calved end for tale at BANNAN'S =I = EM=I = THE. MINERS' JOURN HEALTH INSURANCE [of Philzar!phial Or Provision against the expertre and lassaccstioned . . by Sickness or Accident. CCIMPANY incorporated March% ISA (MUTUAL.) with a Capital of $lOO,OOO. Insures all Persons be tween the ages of 18 and 85, an immediate allowance of $3, 81..95.86,0 or $lO per week, for one, two, three, or five years, by paying a certain yearly arm._ Thus a person under thirty-five, insuring for one year, by paying 414 et year, Is allowed $3 per week ; for $5 25,111 per week; and in the same proportion, one of a like age by paying *6 55 a year. gets 85 per week; for $7 00, $6, 810 35. 113 ; and for $l2 90, begets 4110 for every week of disability occasioned by sickness or accident, during the year. By paying a fraction more yearly, a weekly allowance can be insured of from $3 to $lO for two, three or live years. The rates are to be paid yearly in advance, and are In proportion to the age and the weekly allowance. In case of permanent disability, occurring after an insurance for, say five years, at a weekly allowance of slo,a person would be in the yearly receipt of $520 a year, for the entire five There are no weekly or monthly assessments to pay, nr attendance of meeting required: and by the charter the Insured receive a share of the net profit,. without liability for losses. There is ample security for the id- eared, as can he shown, and promptness and liberali= ty is exercised in the payment of benefits. For parti culars, Inquire at the office, No. 69 South Seventh-st., above Walnut 4 - 5• All letters must tie post paid. , • DIRECTORS. • Smile! D. Orrick. Iron Merchant, N 0.109 North Wa-, ter-street. Calvin Blythe, Attorney and Counsellor, Sixth below Market,street. Charles IL Hall, Wholesale Commission Merchant, 34 Church Alter William F. Boone. Attorney and Counsellor, 54 Forth Seventh-v'. Jacob Snyder, Jr., Wine Merchant, N 0.76 Walnut-si. John Thomason, Tinsmith, 65 N. Styfh-et • Daniel C. Lockwood, Tax Collector, Cherry-street, near Schuylkill Seventh street. • Jounce P. Bruner. , Wholesale Wool Dealer, No. 6 Willow-street. Edward Dull', Merchant, No. 39 N. Wharves. Edward .1. Crani, Clerk. No. 332 S. Fifth-street. Clarice P. Hayes, Coal Merchant, Willow-st. Wharf. Charles 0. Campbell, Iron 51erchant,Water,above Race-street. SAMUEL D. ORRICE, President. W. F. BOWIE, Secretary and Solicitor. Governor Emerson, al. D., 167 Walnut-street, Con sulting Physician. 1:5- The subicribei has been appointed Agent for this Institution in Schuylkill County, and is prepared to give thent on thesubject. and ra ces on terms of the company, at the o fficeo of the Miners' Journal. B. BANNAN. June 24: 1345. Life Insurance. . - - PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY "• Office No. 01, Weinnt street. lIIS Company is now ready to make INSURANCES T on LIVES, on the mutual system,without liability beyond the amount of the premitim, All the profits of the Company divided annually among the insured. The premium may be paid quarterly, aerni.annualle, or annually, or one-balforthe premium may be paid M a note at 19. month,. Individuals insured in this Company become members of the corporation, and vote for trustees. 'the rates of premium, with a full participation in the profits, are as low as thdse of any Other Institution in *the state or country, and lower than any of the English Companies, with only a portion-of the profits. Blank applications for InSurance, with full particulars can be had at the office. DANIEL L. MlLLElL:President. WILLIAM M. CLARKE. Vice President. •JOHN W. HOBNOB, Secretary. - Edward Hartshorne, M.D., 1 medical Examiners Mat* M.Reeve, . . In attendance daily from I to 2 o'clock, P. M. Jun 49 .4-ly - INDEMNITY. TILE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE No.l63l,Chesnut street, near Fifth street. DIRECTORS, Charles N. Dancker, George W. Richards, Mordecai 0. Lewis, Adolphe E. Boyle, Thomas Hart. Tobias Warner, Samuel Grant, • David S. Brown, Jacob It. Smith, blorris, Patterson. Continue to make Insurance, permanent or limited, on every description of property, In town and country at rates a; low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fond, which with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection Mahe assured. The m.eets of the Company on .I,inuary let, ISIS, no I,MM:bed 'agreeabq to an act of Asiembly, were aa tollm, S. Morigages, Vf10.55.9 CS Storks =I .14 al Fatale triponry I , 1'21,1.0 no Hine° their itworporatioffi a period or eighteen years, hey ha• e paid upward , . or one million urn hnndred hnti *and jdollnrp, Innnr n by fife, thereby affording evi lenee of the advantages of insurance, en well as the lolity and di9onsition to meet with promptne?s, all iabiltties. clinitr.r.s N. RA Nl:Kiln, President. .ctrAni,ES (. BA NCR Eli, secretary. The entpteriber fins been appointed agent for the above mentioned Institution. and is now prepared to make insur!; nee, on every ifrorcript ion of property, at the Inwekt rove. . ANDREW RUSSEL, Ag,.nt. • rottAville,JunelP, 191125 (Fehl9-S Spring Garden Mutual Insurance Company. DIS Company having organized according to the 1 provisions erns charter. is now prepared to make Insurances against less by Cke on the mutualiminciple, combined with the security of a Joint stock capital.-- The advantaoenf this system is, that efficient security s afforded at the lowest m ics that the biisiness can' he done for, as the whole profits (lens an interest not to exceed 6per cent. per annum on the capital) will he re mined to the members of the institution, without their becoming responsible for any ofthe eneageMents or li abilities of the Company,further than the premiums ac tually paid. The great success which thin system has met with wherever it has been introduced, induces the Directors to request the attention of the public-to it, confident thatil requires but to be understood to he appreciated. The get of Incorporation, and any explanation in re gard to it, May be obtained by applying at the Office Northwest corner of 6th and Wood sta., se of B. BAN NAN, Pottsville. CHARLES STOKES, President. • L. KRIIMIIIIAAR,Secretary. DIRECTORS, Charles Stokes, Genres W. Ash, Joseph Wood, Abraham R. Perkins, Elijah pallet,. David Rankin, P. 1.. Lagnerenne, Walter R. Dick. Samuel Townsend, Joseph Parker, The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the a tne mentioned Institution, and Is prepared In effect nsurances on all deicriptions of property at the ov . r . est area . February 36, lilt; National Loan Fund Life Assn- ranee Society of London. "A flt,hvennllken, ed t I , t r e , N o y . i p a n; liament.—Capital E 500.000 or *2.soo,ooo—Besides a Re serve Fund (front Surplus i'rentionis) ofabnut $!85,000- T. Lambe Murray, F.sq., I:Forge ,true', Hanover square. Chairman of the Court of Direrotrs In London Ellintson, M. IL, F. R. S. Actuary.— W. H. IL Wdothoure, Esq ,F. R. A.. S. Freverant.— F. F. Camroux. Esq. The following are among the advantages offered by this institution : The guarantee of a large capital, in addition to the accumulation of premiums. The peculiar benefit secu red to the assured by the principle of the loan depart ment. The payment of premiums half-yearly, or quar terly, by parties insured fer whole term of life, at a wi lting additional charge. The travelling leave ostensive and liberal. Persons insured for life, can at once borrow Milf amount of annual premium, and claim the same privilege for five successive years, on their own note and deposit of policy. Part of the Capital Is perma nently invested in the trailed States, in the names of three of the Local Directors, as Trustees—available alwayi to the assured in eases of disputed claims (should any such arise) or otherwise. Thirty days in lowed after each payment of premium becomes due without forfeiture of policy. No charge for medical dareinatine. The Society being founded on the Mutual and Joint `Stork principle, parties may participate in the profits of Y e Society; two-thirds of which are annuahy divided all ng those assured for life on the participation state. Pe ons who'are desirous to avail themselves of the advantages offered by thin tnslitutinn, by addressing the General Agent, J. Leander Starr, N 0.71, Wall St., New York, can obtain the.requisite information and the necessary papers for effecting an insurance. • IS. Any information with regard to this enmpany can he obtained at the office of the Miners' Journal. A_3l— —2!, 151 i THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE ANNU Fry & TRST CO., OF PHILADA. OFFICE 150 UHESNUT ST. I AKE Insurance on Lives,grant Annuities and En- Al dowinents, and receive' and execute trusts. • Rate, fee liwswriez $lOO on a single life. For I year. For? years. For Life. annually. annually. 0 0 95 1 77 70 • OMI 1 30 2 36 40. 160 193 310 50 1 06 209 4 60 60 4.35 4 01 7 00 Ex•mr...s :—A person need 30 years next hirth-day y paying the Companysl 31, would secure to his fa imily or heirs *lOO, should he die In one year ; or for $l3 10 he secures to them *1000; or lor $l3 60 annu ally for 7 years ; he secures to them $lOOO should he die in 7 years; or fors22 GO paid annually during life he provides. for them $lOOO whenever he dies, for $03.50 limy would receive 83000 should he die In one year. .TAIMAUT 20, 1815. THE Managers attain Company, at a meeting held on the 27th December oil., agreeably to the design referred in the original proipectus or circular of the Company.appropriatcd a Bonus or addition to all poli cies for the whole of life, remaining in force. that were issued prior to the Ist ofJanuare, 1812. Those of them therefore which were issued in the year 1836, will be entitled to 10 per rent upon the sum insured, oinking an addition of 8100 on every *lOOO. Thetis 81100, will be paid when the policy becomes a claim instead oftlie.slooooriginally insured. Those policies that were Issued in 1.537 will be entitled to 81 percent, nr *57 50 on every MOO. And these issued in tO3B, will be sniffled to 7/ per cent. or *75 on every 100, end in ratable proportinns on all said policies issued prior i° Ist or January, 1812. The Bonus will be credited to each pnlocy on the books endorsed on presentation at the Office. It Is the design of the Company, to continue to make thblitinn or•bouur to the policies for life at stated periods: , D. W.RICITARDS, President. bons P. JAittl•; Actuary. • alpTnesubscriber has been appointhd Agent for the above Inetttution,And is prepared effnct Insu iances On lives, at the published rates, and give an y information desired on the subject, on application at thin office. BENJAMIN EANNAN. 5 Fotisville Feb. Rth J. Henry Adam, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 015ee In Ittarket .Street. near Centre. Pottrvllle Pa. puty3l-31—ly PATENT•IIIE'I'ALLI. 110 FOIL TILE OF MINES, Race., 6r sole, or insported to oriltr,by 4 aubs THESE Ropes are now almost exclusiv ly used in the Collieries and on the Rallwayin real Brit an, and are found to be greatly superior t Hempen ones as regards safety, durability and ecopo The Patent Wire Rop . ee, have proved to e still in good condition after three yeat's service, i the same situation where the Hempen ones, previou y used, of double the size and weight would wear oral n nine or ten months. They have been used for sin: st every purpose to which Hempen Ropes and chainst ve been, applied. Mines, Railways, Heavy Cranes, S sndink. Rigging, Window Cords; Lightning Conduct rs. - ignat Halyards, Tiller Ropes, Ice. They are mad eit er of Iron or Copper Wire, ind In casea of much exp ure to dampness, of Calminized Wire. Testimonials from the mess eminent En ineera in England can be shown as to their efficiency, and a y additional information required respecting. he differ ent descriptions and application will be give by ALFRED F KEMP, 75 Broad at., New York, Sole Agent In the Unite Statea. New York, May 311th. ISid. 43 IN Tgpl FE as 2 7.74:* )" - 1 . 'p. . 44- 3. 7. 11 )- - . r i ) , ) r r'A ) MEM ii cn A -..tS c-4 Ndl, a. m a •i ~ ~~ a co I I °4 7,!•. of m sr= Vc.r4 .7.2 177 t 161 § • ATTENTION ! • MILITARY STORE. TILE subssriber would respectfully in form his friendsand customers, that he has Located his MILITARY CAI' bIANIIFAC I• TORY In Third streett No. Pb, a few doors • i below Race, where he would, be pleased )./. ' to see his old customers and as many new eateries are disposed td favor hint with their 111 I rMilitary custom. Ile still continhes to manufacture . and Sportmen's articles of every eilescription, such as Leather, CI th. Felt, Silk and Bearer Dress Caps. of al patterns; j.... Forage Caps, llolsteis for Troop, Body do. Cartottch Boxes, Bayonet Scabbai s. Sword hells of all kinds. Canteens, Knapsacks. different pat terns; Fire Buckets, Passing Boat's, Tube dol. Brushes and l'ickera, Plumes, Pompootts, Firemen's Caps. 1.i.- irks, Gun Casett, totperior`quality nos, Drams, &e. Orden, thankfully aptly attended to. I,V/I. CHESS. No. P 6, North 3d atrt.,n few doers beim _ 1 001{ Ph/a ,Jan.l3,lB r i e w tl The 1•'r6041 144 - vollition of 1848, Its rant,. th r Game lb and prml and Inthienreo. PP1..1111 Wly illurl rnted, The Dreamer and Walser, by Domglass lerrf Lire in Paris, or the :Orem resi of Alfred& Ito , The Matricille's Daughter The Itetbrined Highwayman, a sequel t r.eth Mndina, - The stodtid of Snlamanra, a thrilling sale Carlin War , Tht,Colle:cittA. Elite De. Aram, by Thllwer Itichilice, do Two old Men's Tales. Joseplois. EngliAt edition, Edgwort ll', Moral Tales, Amy I lerbert, Dotted State! , Exploring Expedition, Froinrt's do ' Tuxether With a large assort merit of 'elecnn embracing a larger ri,,..ortment ran t , any store in the city, pot-received and fo, RAN N rile : l‘ r t :\ . "i! .. i l ierr - ;:ili find it to tin ir•nds.intage -tack- 51,50 113 45.15" 87 I= AkbdOminal Supporter's, TH7":'"T: nad ri " F ' l7 eo ;,,fg7I;:ItDT;ISIT itIWE7 also his HERNIAL APPARATUct, whirls he will sup ply to physicians, and those tequiringthent, at Philada. prices. These instruments are now Federally used by the faculty in Philadelphia, and are hinblyrecrimmend ed by all who have used them. F. SANDERSON. Pottsville, sprint?.ti I 17 KNOW ALL MEN THAT .• BENNETT & CO. LT AVE REMOVED from 192 Market Sweet. to 1,1 their new splendid and immenseestablis . hatent to belt:town as the TOWERIIALL Nil 182 Market Street, between Fitth, and Sixth. Philadelphia. Timro pprietors feet a reluctan e in pro mulgating what in any way might appear [like the. usual Bombastic exaggeration of some in the.trade, but will beg leave to quote the following no ice from one of our city papers : "One of the greatest Cliri09111 , •8 that Our sit affords to the stranger, is Bennett & Co's. great clothfng store. No. 182 Market Street. between Fifth and Sixth, which has been styled "Tower Hall," from the pecu liar finish of the front. The building is an ittimenee one, containing seven capacious rooms, all of Which ate stocked with every variety of seasonable garments, arranged in the most perfect order and regularity. The proprietors take great pleasure in showing their build ing and contents to the citizens, particularly strangers, and to those coming from the country—we know of no place more worthy of a visit [May27 ',2.-31tio 8: BANNAN. 0- That dreadful rough./ TA a Lungs are in d• The work of the destroyer ha , h bc7art The conzh of coasumpttan bah in it a •nand of Death! you a mother 1 Your darling child, your 'idol Ll and earthly joy, is now, Perhaps, vonfinid to her chamber by a dangerous cold— her pale cheeks; her thin shrunken fingers:tell the hold disease has already gain ed upon her—the sound other sepulchral ougli , piercesi your soul. Young man, when just about to enter life, disease sends a heart.4rusbing blight over the fair pro pests 01 the future—your hectic cough and feeble Huths tell of your loss of hope, but you need not despair. There is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it in SHERMAN'S ALL-HEALING BALSAM• _ . Mrs. ATTItEE, the wife of Wm- Attree, Esq., was given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington, Drs, i dtre and McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Boa and Dr. Mott of New York: Her friends all thought she must die She had everyappearance ofbeing in consumrsion. an was so pronounced by her physicians—Sherman's Bal sam was Eisen and scored her. II Mrs. G ARRA BRAN TZ of Bull's Ferry, was i also cu red of cotisumption by this Balsam when all Other re medies failed to give relief—she was reduced to a ske leton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist, ''AI, Broadviay, Las witnessed its effects In several easel where tio other medicine afforded relief—but the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. also witnessed its wonderful effects is coring mohma, which It never fails of doing. rpinin g blood, alarming as it may be, is effectually cured by this Balsam. It heals the ruptured or wounded bldod ves sel., and makes the tongs sound again; Rev; HENRY JONES, PM, Eighth avenue, Was ett red of cough and catarrhal affect ion 0f.50 years standing. The first dose gave him more relief than all the oilier medicine he bad ever taken. Dr. 1.. J. Ileals,)l9, De- Taney street, gave it to a e inter-in-law who was talror inn under Conumption, and to another sorely tllieted with the Asthma. In both cases its effects wire im • mediate, soon restored them to comfortable hea th Mrs. LUCRETIA WELLS, 95, Christie stret. . 11 r7 fered from Asthma 42 years. Sherman's Balsam re lieved her at opce, and she is comparatively weilmeing enabled to subdue every attack by a timely 13 . M of this medicine. This indeed is the great remedy (or Coughs, Cchis, Spitting Blood, Live. Complaints, and inn the affections of the throat, and even Asthma and Con sumption. l'rice 25 cr- cents and it per bottle. Dr. Sherman'. Cough and Worm Lozenges, and Nor Man's Plasters mold as above. Dr. Shermun's Office is at 106, Nasaau Wei, N. Y. Also for sale by the following agents in Sc uytkill county. 1 J. S. C. MARTIN, 1. 1. G. BROWN, Pottsville. F. SANDERSON.J H. Shissler, Port Carbon. Wm. H. Darleta, New Philadelphia T. IVilhams, Middlepott, H. Schwartz. Patterson. .1. 11. Alter, Tnnarora. Ileilner Morrenroth, Tamaqua. Wm. Price, St. Clair. Geo. Relfsnyder, New Castle. Jae. B. Valle, illinereville. Jonas Kauffman. Llewellyn. J. Christ. Jacob Kauffman, Lovret blotiontongn. Shoener & Garrett, Orwigsburg. • 1 Lyon & Rinhel. Port Clinton. Levan & Kauffman, Schuylkill Gaven. 1 Paul Barr, Pinegrnve. [Oct2 47-10, Pottsville Steam Planing a • TURNING MANUFACTORY.. THE undersigned have made complete and vent arrangements for the manufactartne of Boni,le, Window :lashes, Sawed Laths, Bed Pm hie, Crib, and Washstand Lire. Awning and Hi Posts, Bannisters, Stump Feel, Belling Pins. Smashers, Bench and Ilanitilerews, Porch and Poets, Bed Pins, and a general variety of turning kind.. • They will keep constantly on band Yelb White Pine Floor Board's, &Ailing and Laths. ani finished workarorthy the attention of bnilders. have circular saws for slitting ■tuff to any dim required for bnilding or other purposes. Febs4B-6] . IT. STP &i, D POTTSVILLE GENERA", ADVERTISER. 1 NEM EC o.g g. Erl ~ x 4~ mb ;A. FE -a .2 I 7' .., Ez-' 3 .= , . = ). 0 t Bag., received lAN, Rare. 2. , "..5 371 er Je r the linnk c, Inunii in • Ile .111. .4, G. IM2I „4 : ‘ ---... 147# SILENCE! Vra etma- Floor Sts, Ta ttchin. Potato Newel of all Itv and U other 1 They ens lon JosephMurray , s Passage Agency. • ARRANGEMENTS FOR IS-18. BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SOLE AGENT dEDEAT AND THE SENT ESTAIDLIsHLP PASSAGE OFFICE IN TILL UNITED STATES. • . TUC subscriber re,pectfully be;.e ... 1 ., leave k to tender his sincere thanks to p., - .2 his numerous friends and the public, SIM" for the very liberal support he has re v.,....1.,- - a n. ,s a -s- ' reined for upwards of twenty years, ''''''.-...- - and solicits a continuation of their Confidence. The despatch with which his passengers have been brought out, and the promptness with which Ms very numerous drafts have been paid at the different banks, ate, he datters himself, a sufficient guarantee to the public for the faithful performance of any future contracts entered into with hint. Tte following are the REGULAR LINE OF PACK.' ETS, which sail punctually on their appointed days, by which passengers will be brought out without delay or disappointment, viz.: . ~,„*NANgoo .11:•FeN11. 'Days OF SAILING FltOM a. V. Patrick Henry, Delano. Jany. 8 May 6 Sept. 'I Waterloo, F.R.Allen, " II •• 1/ '• 11 . eridan, • Cornish, " 28 "26. " 26 Hmy Clay. Nye, Feliy.• 6 Jute 6 Octr.. 6 Ne v Ship, " II " 11 " II Oar irk, Hunt," 24 ''' 35 -•' '26 New\World,, Knight. March 6 July 8 Noir. 6 John R.Skiddy.lLuce, Moore 26 " II " 16 " 28 ',eo n Rosciu4 • , " ' '• 2 n, Howland, April 6 Aug. 6 Deer. 6 West Point, W ['Allen " 11 " it. " 16 Ridden'.` Cobb, " 26 " 26 " 11 sums' sastfs. catertris. oars imago 'mom t.rv'ar!L. Patrick Ilety De/ano, Feby 21 Juno 21 Oct 21 Waterloo, F.R.Allen, " 26 " 26 " 26 g i h eenrr i y da c e l4. ' Cornish, Mar. II luly II Nay.l6 i t\ " 21 " 21 " 21 New Ship. . " 26. " V, " 26 Garrick,' Dant, April II Aug. IL Dec.ll New World, Knight, " 21 ' 21' " 21 John R Skiddy, Lbce, " .26 " 26 •• 21 R• Mdere, May 11 Se . pt.l t Jan. Id Ashburton, . litland, ' 21 '2l " '2l West Point, W. ; Allen " 20 " 20 "26 Siddons, Cobb ' • [June II Oct. 11 Feb. II le addition to the above regular line, a number of splendid ships, such as Die Adirondack, Mansion, Rap. pahaonock, Liberty, Sea, St. Patrick, Samuel Hicks, Columbia, and Niagara, till continue to sad front Liv erpool-weekly in regular sdrees•iion, thereby preventing. the least possibility of dela or detention in LiverpOol ; and or the accommodation I persona whetting to remit money to their falsity ar• frt mile, I have arranged the payments of my drafts an the :Bowing banks: Armagh, Clonntel, En brkillen. Omagh, A t hl on e, .1:1V311. EMI :, Parsontown, Bandon, Ferinny. Enna:worthy, Skibbercen, .Belfast,Cootehill, Galway, Sheet, Banbridge. Drogheda, Kilkenny,,Strabane, Ballymena, Dundalk, Kilrush, Tralee, BallyshannonDunga rya n, Limerick, Wexford, llnuma,, Dungannon. Londonderry,Waterford, Cork, Downpattick.Monaglian, Youghal. Coleraine. Dublin, Mallow, Eng. Isad.--Messra. Spooner, Atwood &•Co., bankers, London; and Mr. E. S. Flynn, Liverpool. Sestfaad.—The City of Glasgow Bank, and all its branches and agencies. S ri• Passage. can also be engaged front Liverynnl to Philadelphia, Boston, and Baltimore, by the regular packet ships, on application brine made personally or by letter post paid addressed to B. BANNAN,Pottsv We; JOSEPII McMURRAY, corner of Pine and South sts.. New York; or Mr. EDMUND S. FLYNN, No. 117, Waterloo Road, Liverpool. [Janie-11 •_,..-,..-,., ft. 1- -- 7-;:s r t ['TEA 1 TFAI. fi -_ ---___rito, . : ,-.,,..z...iii.„... - - -,. • - ...........„,_. 7.7.,...-....,.„-„,,..-z....._ .. • .... FRESH IMPORTED t:REEN AND BLACK TEAS From J. C. JOikins 45‘. Co., TEA DEALERS, S. M. 'corner of Chr•n ut and Twelfth strwes, PIItLii,ECI Ili*. M 11.—One of Itner Partners having learned the Tea :": 9te Chinese theroc.lves, during a resi dence of years among them, the pubic may there fnre,expcet of us the full benefit of the knowledge and experience thus-acquired. To our Black ires..particularly:we wish to call at tention an posses.ing a degree of strength and richness of flavor seldom equalled. Mark lean are in ivernally used by the Chinese, who consider the Creen fit only for foreigners. Out physicians also reeonunend the Blank tits making a more Itealthfhl beverage than the 'Green. Each'package in sn secured as to retain the virtue? of the tea for a long time in any climate. and romaioa fail weight of ten,inippendrnt of the metal and paper with which it is enveloped: J. C. JENKINS & Cos The above rearrante tr , n. put up in }. and I th. recrive fl acid 11P rnrstacitic fur .lan by thn subscriber. .1. NVIIITFIEI.D. Niiiva7 47 AS-tf 4111,tA-, 6 e . :, ifFt 1-4= j,,,. ;.I i :,...., -. ...-4-4. a ~ , :....-„....7 .,...1.;.,,,,.. ..,:-.. pl:-.:- ! esic - 0,..441;*uvi1m-, : '. =J.., ....).-- :.!-- -... ..-orK • '-':>:.V FllO M the mato t•f MeFs”..l. Field & Co. • Cents send inn by Expreeß,lt down bocci • .11eLetere's Lirer 1 . 2115." They are sellinc good here, nd suit centrally. lours ace. E. P. STEDMAN. .linyrille, Chatanque Co., N. V.. Dec. 29, 1946. Prepared (or. the prop:loler and gold wholesale and mut by .1. KIDD & No: 1111 Wool street, Pittsburg. Pa. Cr N. rt.—Pnrchn,ts will please he parllenlar and minire for "Dr. 31cLane's LIV2I Pills," and take nn The increased demand for Dn. W1...0:ES LIVED P 113., since their Introduction by us as his agents, has far exceeded oufmnst srnxnine expectations. It is now abort TEN YES, Rea since they were brought before the During this time hundreds of certificates have been handed us. testifying in their efficacy, and stating the very great. relief they had derived from the use of them. We have now in our possession many certifica tes from respectable persons, - who have used Dn. M'I.AN E'S LIVER PII.I, with the most happy results, where every other known remedy had been - used in Noun Also, q trite a number of regolarphysicia Int, of good Stan ding, through the country, are using and recommending In their practice: It has been our ainceree wish, that there Pills should be fairly atuffully tested by experience, and stand or fail by the effects produced. That they leave been so tested, and that the result hes been in every respect.favorable, we call thousands to witness, who have .experienced theirtreneficial effects. Drt,L.'LANE'S PILLS are not held forth or recom mended (like most alibi popular medicinesof the day) es universal cure.alls, but slinply for LIVER COM PLAINT/3, and those symptoms connected w•rih a de tangtid state of that organ. J. KIDD & Co.. Goy sale in Pottsville by John S. C;Martin, and John O. Mown Druggists. Jan.3.B-foon. . sF(OltkvtilizTA • C/14-',4l 9 G9vcir 14 C'e-tter4 Ii:iMITMM 1i I TII=VnMWM 7, Nein street, MUM , a yeas. ll DR. 0. C. VAUGHN'S Vegetable Lithontriptie Mix ture.a celebrated mcdicinewhich has made GREAT CURES in ALL DINEASER; is now introduced into this esction. The limits of an advertisement will not per mit an extended notice of this remedy , we have only to say it has for its agents in the United:lWe, and Can ndas a large number of eileented stxthicAt. PUACTITION ERN In high professional standing, who make a general use alit in their practice in the following diseases: DROPSY, GRA EL, And homers of the Urinary organs; piles and all die: eases of the hlood ; derangements of the Liver,d.C.,and all general diseases of the system. 1: Is pAItTicUL•nLY requested that all who coßtemplate the use of this ar ticleor who desire information respecting it, will obtain a PAMPHLET of 32 pages, which agents whose names are below will gladly give away; this honk treats upon the method of cure explain; the properties of the article, and the diseases it MO been used for over this country and Europe for four years 'with such perfect effect. Over 16 pages of teslltnnny from the mouse-L. gnat -tern will be found, with NAMES, PLACES, and DATES. which can be written to by any nue Interested and the parties will answer ;mat paid communications. 17r , Ile particular and ASK for the PAMPHLET, as no other such pamphlet has ever been seen. The evi dence of the power of this medicine over .0.1.1. diseases is guaranteed by persons of well known standing in so ciety. Put up in 30 oz. and 12 oz., b Saes. Price *2, 30 oz.; *1,12 on.; the larger being the cheaper. Every bottle has "G. C. VAUGHN " tenure on the directions, &e. See pamphlet page 7.6. Prepared by Dr. 0. C. Vaughn, and sold at Principal Office. SOT, Main street. Buffalo, N.Y. Offices devoted to the sale of this article exclu sively. 132, Nassau, New York, and corner of Essex and Washington, Salem. Mass., and by all Druggists throughout tins country and Canada as agents. Also for sale by J. S. C: MARTIN. Pottsville; E. 3. FRY, Tamaqua; E. be E. HAMMER. Orwizshurg ; LEVAN be KAUFMAN, SchoY ll oll Haven l• W 3l . Si HEISLER, Port Carbon; WM. PRICE, St. Clair; GEO. REIFSNYDER, New Castle; JAS. B. FALLS. Minersvillci Feb 11,1131 8• 7-1 • ij3T fr V ERIY.II tli Cie AMEDICINE which Is perfectly safe,and may be civ en to children, frnm tender'infancy to advanced age, lays under no reatrnint as to cold water, pr any kind of food. Purges mildly, subduing fever,—destroys and expels worms with invariable success—and is easi ly administered to children. That it possesses these valuable properties, is fear lessly asserted—still claiming the ndditional advantages of being given in small bulk, and requiring none of the drenching which Worm Tea and other supposed Vermi fnges demand. During Its brilliant career , it has been introduced Into many . families ,whert• every other known and accessible Vertnifuge has been tried without the least success, where It has promptly expelled Worms to nn almnst incredible amount. . . As evidence of the surprising effects °CID, sPLAtrk's WORM SPECIFIC, we give the following On Saturday, Febniary 7111, 1446, Mr. James Richard son called at the Drog Store of J. Kidd & Co. corner of Wnod and Fourth streets, 'Pittsburg, Pa. end made the following statement:—"A child of mine had been very sick for some ten days—we bad riven tier purga tive medicines, hut .it had done her no ,good. One of our neighbours came in • and said it was Worms that were destroying the child, and at the canny lima spoke of the wonderful effects she had witnessed. front using Dr. .31'1 . ..dues Werm .cperifir,in that neighborhood. We. procured a vial...fly one tea-Pponnful, and the child, discharged fatty two warms. I then gave another tea spoonful, which brought forty-six more,making in all eighty-ehjht Worms. As a duty I owe to you, and the community et large. I freely make known those facts. My child is now well. What is most remarkabte. the Worm SpeOfic expelled the Worms alive, In about lour hours after I gave It to the child." For male In Pottvilte by John I. C. Martin, & John C. Brown Dmeglsts. PM 484.6 m THE GRAND .14.. , 14.1.44T1VE FOR the cure of Headache, Giddiness, Rheurriatisin, Pil,,,Ti,:piipsta, Scurvy, Smallpox, Jaundice,Palns in the Dock, Inward Weakness, Palpitation or the Heart. Ruing in the Throat; Dropsy, Asthma. Fevers of all kinds. Female Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum, ileartbur , WC an, Cholera Morbus, Coughs. Quinsey, Whoopir Couch. COMIII in p L lon. Fits. Live: Complaint, Erysipelas. Deafness, Itching ci the :Skin, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Nervous Complaints:and a vanity of other diseases; arising from impurities of the blood, and ob structions to the organs of digestion. Experience has proved that nearly every disease mi• ginates from impurities Of the blood or derangement of the digestive organs ; and to secure health, we must re move these obstructions or• restore the blood to its na tural state. , The aversion to taking medicine is most effectually re moved by Cliamer's refetaLle Purgatire Pitts; being completely enveloped with a coating of pure white sugar ' (which is as distinet from the internal ingredients as a nut shell from the kernel) and have no taste of medicine, but areas easily swallowed as trite of candy , . Moreover they neither nauseate or gripe in the slightest degiee,s but operate equally on aril of the diseased ports of the systeMonstead of confining themselves round racking any particular region. Thus, if the Liver be affected, one ingre'dieht will operate on that particular erg-am:lnd by cleansing it of any excess of bile, restore it to its na tural state. 'Another will operate on the blood, and re move all impurities in Its circulation. while a third will effectually expel whatever Impurities may have been discharged into the stomach, and hence they strike•at the root of disease, remove nil impure humors front the body open the pores externally and internally ; separate alt foreign and obnoxious particles front the chyle, so that the blood must be thoroughly pure—thus securing a' free and healthy action to.,the hears, lungs, and liver; and thereby they restore kealth, even when all othet means have failed The entire truth of the above can be - ascertained by the trial of a single box ; and their virtUes are so positive and certain in. restoring health, that the proprietor binds himself to return the money paid for them in ail cases where they do not give universal satisfaction. Retail prices, 25 cents per box. Principal office; No. lib, Vesey street. New York. The following are the agents in Schuyikiffeounty for Clirkner's Vegetable Purgative Pills • C: MARTIN, J. CP. BROWN, and P. SANDER SON, Pottsville •IL Stilarter. Port Carbon ; WIII. 11. Barlow, Nix's Pthlailelphja ; T. Williams, Middleport ; 11. Schwartz. Patterson ; J. If. Alter, Tuscarora; rc& Morgeornth, Tamaqua; Win. Pelee, St. Chile; George Reifsnydar, New Castle ; J. B. Fable. Miners vilie ; Jonas Kantlinan, Llewell3 tv; Jacob Kauffman, Lower Mohontongo ; Paul Barr, Pinegrove ; Shoetree & Garret,.Orwiesburg; Lyon & Rishel Port Clinton ; J. Christ, Levan & Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven. Oct. 30, '47. -45-cow HAAS' EXPECTORANT, • FOR TUE CURE or Consumption, Coughs, Colds, - &o. TO THE PUBLIC!: TN PRESENTING this valuable medicine to the pull ]. lic as a remedy for Consumption, and Pulmonary Diseases in general, I have been actuated solely bythe great success attending Its use in my own Immediate neighbor hood, and a desire to benefit the afflicted, I shall simply endeavor to give a brief statement of its asefifiness. and flatter miself that its surprising effica cy. will enable me to furnish such proofs of its virtues as will satisfy the most incredulous, that CONSUMP TION may and "CAN BE CURED," 1f this medicine is resorted to in tune. As Consumption, however is a disease which differs much In the severity of its symp-• oms, and the rapidity of its progress, and has long baf fled the skill of physicians It cannot .be supposed that this or any other 'remedy is capable of effecting a cure in every case amt , — • stage fif the ; an the contrary, we ...at expect It lei fail sometimes, a :fireunistance which occurs daily,with all the most sal eable remedied we possess, for the most simple diseas es. The proprietor submits the following testimonials In its favor from citizens of this County, well known to the public. Ma. W. J. Ilitss,—Having been afflicted for ths last thirty years with Consumption, and having had the ad vice of some of the most eminent Physicians,and was gb yen up as incurable. 1 was induced to make trial of your Invaluable Eipectotant,and am happy to say that I am entirely cured, and am attending to my daily occupation as though I had never been afflicted. Preston. to tae kinayour EXPECTORANT, 1 could not, if I had been rodlsposed, do anything at Illy trade. I have since roe ommended it to several of my friends, and particularly one case of CONFIIt men CoastlmpTlort, and am hapvy to state that In every instanceli had the desired elfect Yours respectfully JOSHUA HAWKINS. ,Schiiyikill Doren, October 1. 1814. ectIVYLICII.I. fovea, January 1, t 81.5; Mr. W. J (lass,— hear Ste s—Having been afflicted with a severe rain in the breast, I was induced to try ielf Expectoslint, and after usingone bottle of it, foam! t to relieve tire, and 1 do not hesitate in recommending it to the public asa valuable medicine for Colds, Coughs and Afflictions of th e Breast. lain respectfidly yours &c., EDWARD 1111NT7-INCER. SciO,V halm. October 19, 1844. was taken with a bad cold some time ago, and used m:•," or two bottles of Mr Haas' Espertorent, which re lieved me much, and should I have occasion for -the above :teaml would freely call on Mr. Haas for his in valuable Expectorant. DANIEL 11. STAGER. rtcIiuYEKILL Haves, July, 29,1845. Mn. Wll.l.lala J. lis sq,—Dreir Sir.—l am happy to testify to the efficacy of your expectorant, for answer ing the pawnse for which it was intended, that of ve !teeing Conchs, Colds, Sze., l'otirs respectfully, CHAS: lIIINTZINGER. For, sale by the Proprietor at Srlittylklll IlaVt n, and liy the following Agents in Stffitlyl kill county. Pottsville—J. R. C• Martin, I.leweilyn—Johannan Cockhill, Esq. 5l inrrsviile--J. & J. Falls, • New Castle—George heifsnyire'r. EF9d Port Carbon—Henry Landindville—Color & Drandieller. • rtipesrove—f: theft' & Ferrer, „4 Tainalpia-11e deer & Morcantilh, .I‘liddletiort-11. Rosh ti Son, Tuscarrira—tleoreelt. Dry. •• • • " Frederick 1:h tt S Co., have Fieen appointed gene .ir agents to Philadelphia. for Dana' Expectorant STA Nro RNA I, I E Dl', • D II [TNT'S LINI2IIENT, Ts now uoive,ally arknowledred to be the infallible I remedy fqr It heirmatistn, Spinal 'MT.:mann, Con•• traction of the Muscles, Bore Throat and /2,onel...is sues, Old Ulcers, Pains in the Bark and Chest, Ague in the Breast and Pace, Tooth Ache, Sprains, Bruises, Salt Rheum, Burns, Croup, Frosted Feet, and all Ner vous Disease, The triumphant success which has attended the op plieation of thii most WONDERFUL MEDICINE in curing the most severe cases of the different diseases above named, add the 111011 ENCOMIUMS that have been bestowed upon it wherever it has been Moeda- red, given mettle right tncall on the afflicted to resort at once to the oily remedy anevon be relied on. A year has scarcely elapsed since f first introduced to the notice of 'rid public,this WONDERFUL. REMEDY', and in that short spare of time. it has acquired a repu tation that ranks it amongst medicines no a great Exter nal Remedy theriest and feel.. It has received the ap probation of the Medical ,Faculty and many ridgens of influence and wealth have united and recommending it to the Public's use. as a medicine that can be safely re sorted to for speedy relief. The high charaeteralready attained by this popular Medicine, has induced sonic base and evil minded persons to palm off a counterfeit as the genuine ; and no doubt the.country will he flood ed with a spurious 111ffit's Liniment. 'lle careful and examine well before you hey, and see you get STANTON'S EXTERNAL REMEDYCALLED HUNT'S LINIMENT See that each bottle has my sane blosin,:uponit, and that it is accompanied with directions, and with a foe simile of my signature on the second page; otherwise you will he cheated with an article that will Injure in stead of henefltting you. • The low price at which it is sold enables every one, even the poorest to be henefitted by this excellent reme dy. It is unfortunately the case that the working clan see, frouPexposure, see mere subject titan the,idie and nett, to those very Infirmities which it in intendvd to cure, yet the exorbitant price usually asked 'far Lenin-, dies of thil.like nature (one dollar per bottle,) robs the • needy of their rise. Thousands are now suffering the most intense 'wetly, arising front maimed limbs. distortions of the • frame, inveterate rheumatism ; many of them, perhaps, hove already given up in despair all attempts ronbtair relief, after repeated end unsuccessful trials—but let no such feelings of despair he entertained--try HUNT'S LINI MENT, 0 has done wonders, as may be seen by reading the several cases repotted in the pamphlets which ire to be 'hail of every Agent. Try it and despair not. But should you in carelessness, or Incredulity neglect to seek for relief In its properapplication, either for your self or your friends. then let the blame he upon yuur se f only. lot Providence has now placed within your reach a. safe and certain remedy,. which has already afforded relief to thousands, end whose healing proper ties are ineontestible. GEO. E. STANTON. Sing Sing, July I, 1817. AGENTS: John G. Brown, Pottsville. Jonas Rohinhold, Pnrt Bickel & aledier, Orwigaburg• Lewis G. Wunder, Schuylkill Haven. • *James B. Falls, Minensville. Gen. Reifsnyder, New,Castle. . Walter Lawton, St. Clair. S. IL Kentroton, Port.Carboo. Oliver & Marv, Belmont. W. 11. Barlow, New Philadelphia. . . J. Williams, 3liddleport. George /I. Potts, Brockville. • Jns. ii. Alter, Tuscarora. 'lleilner & Morganworth, Tamaqua. July 3d, 1847. Pottsville, May 15th,184721--Iy LET ITS WORKS PRAISE ' Tousers Universal Ointment, ' COMPLETE remedy fnr tin roe, Scalds, cuts,hruires /I. Sprains, swellines, salt rheum, piles, fever sores chapped hand.. snre lips, chillbla ins, scald head, and a kinds of INFLAMED SORES. Persons In all conditions of life are at all times liable to be afflicted with the above complaint.. It is therefore the duty of heads, of families to provide and keep on hand, ready for any emergency, A REMEDY that is capable of removing the suffering attendant on (besot very troublesome companions. Those who have *A. Tottery's Unircrsul Ointment need not IT told that it is a most complete remedy, a perfect master of pain. and the most speedy remover of imflanimatlon ever discovered. The experience of such persons is nutTiclent to prompt them to keep it always on hand. knowing that many valuable lives and limbs have been saved by this MA GICAL CONQUF.IIOI2, of Inflamed and other. sores, burns, scalds, .tc. It instantly stops all pain of the se verest kind and prevents all scar. No family should be without it, as an immediate application cif it, in case of burns or scalds would do more good while waiting for the doctor than he could do-when arrived, besides . pre venting long home of the utmost suffering which might pass before .° physician could be obtained..„;., It possesses control over the severest infffries by fire, over mortification. over inflammation, and by its com bined virtues it acts as Anti-septic, Jiterrine, Anti-spas ntottir,-9nodune, Emollient, and &aline, arid is the most COMPLETE EXTERNAL REMEDY now in rise. Thousands have tried and thousands praise it. It is working its way into public favor with a rapidity here tofore unknnwn in the history of medicines. AU rho nee.reconmend it. Agate sot say, nafa mily should be without it. The agents will furnish the pnh lie GRATIS with books describing this Ointment.— e.). Each box of ilie genuine Tnusey's Universal Dint mient, has the signature of S. Tousey written on the met side label in black ink. Never purchase a box unless this signature con be seen. Price Olds per box, or five boxes for !1 00 Prepared by Elliott k Totutey, Druggists, Syracuse, N. Y., and sold be agentsthrough nut the United States. Wok! in New York at Itta, Nassau street. The following are the agents in tichnylkill couety for Tnusey's Universal Ointment: J. S. C MARTIN, J. (~BROWN, Potbrrille _ . r. SANDERSON. J 11. t3hissler, Pert Carhon, Wm. 11. Marlow, New Philadelphia, T. an, Middlepert, Schwartz, Patterson, .1. 11. Alter. Tusearora,• Heilner & Herz...moth, Tamaqua. William price, est. Clair, George Reifenyder, New Castle. . James 13. Pans, klinersville; Jonas Katilltnan,Llawellyn, • J. Christ, Jaen!) Kauffman. Lower itirishintonpo, Shoener & Garrett, Orwigsbarg, Lyon & Mahal, Port Clinton. Leran & Kauffman Schuylkill Haven. Darr, Pinegrove, (Oct TO THE CITIZENS OP SCIICYLIk." LLL, 1 lIAIIIIViOI. OROTILIERS-&,. co., COUNTY, BEAD WHAT OTHERS SAY: OF MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, the rirters of i (Vce Xe. 10 SolitAl Front Strort, Phila.l , l;6lt.; DR. REELER'S. CORDIA I. AND C-91:111.V.ITIVE. I Pure Parlor White Lend ; I Atum.ground and in usstxl; L , OR the speedy cure of Darrhma,Dysentery, Cholera ! Extra Ground " " Copperas; _L - ' Infantuto, Choh•ra Morbus, Summer complaint, i Ni. , I o e " 1 White Sugar of Leal; Colic. Flatolency;_and all derangements of the Stomach ited Lead ; : Pyroligneons Acid; and boss els from Teething, etc. Thousands die-annu- honorees' , Red liquor; , ally with disease of the stomach and levels from neglect. Otatize Mineral ; 'lron Liquor., Among the numerous iemedics both public and private. ! MASTIC BLACK. r - .. recommended for the above diseases none are equal • • TII F. subscribers offer to the Public, thou' to the Cordial—we invite a !Dal. and challenge a tom- = • ,Oluotic Rtark; as an Invaluable paint for, `--s' Tun of experience and trials made with it Tuniter and Dim, particularly when exposed in hundreds of cases. euperadded to the voluntary leg- VIF to fhb weather, or in wet or damp situaltons. !Snotty of physicians and others, gives it a character vs., Timber. cooked with this preparation, be. 'not to be unheeded by those .chertsbittgahe welfare of ; tbe :jr. cornett impervious to water, and is thus mselves and then children, speedily subduing the .-= rendered ninth more endurable. • pain and intiamatory tendency allaying irritabihty of t Its-rowels of resisting moisture, makes it especially the stomach, and constraining the unhealthy erten, useful as a coating for POD, Fills, and all wood Walk lions. Its operation is prompt and etfectual. Read the placed to or near water, !or in connection with the following testimony from practising phs s'c'ans: ground. , Danville. Burks Co. August *25. '47. , a a eaear . a. ,. i of Roar., Bridges, Railroad Sleepers, Dear Siet—l am now prepared to recommend your Cars of %Wood or Iron, Canal Locks. Gates, es.c.ecc., is Cordial from having used U with success in several in- is higt ly valuable, and , may he used to the greateit stances; and am now trying your Panacea In a case of advantage. protractod dotality, attended wall a cough, apparently s . As a paint f or I,( esse n s , Buoys, Sc. It is useful not produced in the young lady by her -outgrowing tier only for its preservative iqualities, bat It presents sin strength" l° use a "1"'s" phrase. ' . Y^ ""' Al " the timber, when well tooted. wbrlght and polished ALFRED EARLE. 51. D. surface. and resists, to a remarkable degree, the attacks - Philadephia, Silptember 13,,47. of worms and other iniects. For Iron, in expos e d Drliceiret—At Your request 1 have tried your Car- sitnations, it makes anietifectua I covering, with a high dial in nip family, us well as in several instances upon polish, and pier ente rust and corrosion. those I have had occasion to prescribe for, and am This article will be furnished at a low price by the highly pleased with its operation, nd have no doubt Manufacturers. at their Laboratory, Kensington, or et that it will ere long become one ' the most popular their Office, IYS 10 Saar/ Frost or. PAU. ftlpits. remedies for affections of the stoma h and bowels, of the present - day. With thelektest was es for its success, ' HARRISON, 131107,11ERS & Co, believe me yours Daly, SA. 'FORD DELL. _Philadelphia, aprL__Ll2.2 '____ 'tf 17 Late Sur eon 11. S. Navy. Lancaster Co. Ness Me, Dec. 11,'47. Dr. Feeler:—Sometime last summer your agent left me some of your Cordial urging me to try it. It on happened that I bad a case ; a child about six merit!. old, is hose stomach and bowels were in a eery disorder ed condition caused by aglsticiency of its mother's milk. The child was a mere tYkelecon, there was much ter mina tenesums and constant evacuations. I adminis tered every me dicine I could think of with but a slight nllevial ion of the complaint. I then thougheof giving your nuldirine a trial, commencing with small doses, I soon perceived the child could bear a full dose us re commended in directions ' • before it had taken half a n bottle the stomach and bowels hail recovered their natural tone, every other bad symptom yielded, nod the child recovered rapidly. I have no hesitancy iseaying that your medicine is the very best for the above coal- . plaint I have administered in 21 years practice. Very Respectfully your friend, 11. R. BOWMAN, Mill. r.,Prenared and sold N. W. tor., of Third and South, and Third and Green streets .Philada. For sale by. J. G.:llrown, and]. 15. C. Martin, Pottsville: E. Klein. ' •ert and Satnuel Kempton, Port Carbon ; J. B. Falls, Minereville ; W. Haas, Schuylkill Haven ;. E. J. Fry, I Tamaqua ; and by Druggists throughout the County. j Price 25 cts..per bottle. i • ' , Alien Dr. Ketteett Panora., a speedy and powerful remedy In mill Scrofulous Syphitille and Constitutional diseaces. It Is infinitely slipenor to any known reme dy la chronic affections of the Client, Stomach, Liver and Skin. It curets - radically chronic Rheumatism. and diseases arising from impurities of the Ithlnd. Females suffering with Loss of appetite, constipation, lIC,OOS debility, "irregulnrity," sallow complexion, pimples, blotches. etc. will find the Panacea to give permanent and lasting relief. For particalare see pamphlets. Price $I per bottle, 6 bottles $3. [June Itali] sprit lb ' , . ' 16.tf Coal Screens ! Coal Screens P. rrf HE suscriberls extensively engaged in the mann- I factory of WOVEN WIRE SCREENS upon an Improved and entirely new principle, for,which he has secured LETTERS PATENT, and which he confident ly believes will be found upon trial. serte.Hor to every other screen in use for durability and all the qualities of a good screen. They are woven entirely of wire., and can be made With meshes and threads Of any re qnired sizeand strength. WIRE WEAVING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION will he executed at the shortest notice, and mercers Made:lo every pattern, adapted to all the ones for which screensare required. i ( subieriber has recently removed his estab• lishmentt s Coal Steel, near the corner of-Norweetan street. HENRY JENKINS. Portnn . e. April 4 1816 - ' , .14- to Ilia Ciry it the rolua- . 1 tee, ! , will Carolina restiroony of the Pkblic Freest - il'righi's Ihlls Tri- Liophant I 1 - 4 13:TRACT of a letterfrnm the editor of the Greenville I.oltuntifaineer, :South Carolina. • Dr. Ir. Wri,ht :—Dear • • A week ortwo_ ago I iient yon a Mountaineer. centainlng a letter from one °four Volunteers In the City of Miuxieln. it n hich he pays WRICIIrri INDIAN VEtilitABLE PILLS. under all tbe eh - most:triers. the highuutimeul of praise I hive ever known a medicine to receivii.. The Volun teer, Wm. W. Goodlett. Esq.. is .a gentleman of tine standing—an acromplished and well :duetted man, and lens recently of thin District. By one of your advertisements In a Chuitlectown paper. I hap pened to notice the location of your °dice. and.t hong ht you might extra, t an article of some valor, w reirird is I your Inedieme, therefore 1 sent the paper. The following is an extract front the letter referred to 'above: "My health is c'ery fast iniffrovlng. 1 prortued a few days ago, Sutton of Dr. Mil , . Ist'sfridian Peretable rifle and they have acted on my systeni LIKE MAGIC!!" Thus it appears that the brave and patriotic Vidun terra who have gone to Mexico to defend the rights and honor or their country. already begin to ITUligellig ex traordinary value of this incomparable medicine. Long life to them!: OPINIONS OF THE PRESS! [From the Dr/aware Erpreir, Delhi, X. n WRIGHT'. INDIAN VEGETA OLE Posts.—Aphnugh'nnt particularly friendly to patent meuitcimus, we mint con fete Mal we hare become a convert tor hese pills,having had an iipportiftlity no sonic two or three urea ions to tent their efficacy. For a gentle medicine, one or two will he found mild though etfeitive. Where bile or other impurities have a . ectimuloted - ,iind Inure thorough medicine is required, a dose Of tide° or four of these pills taken on going to hed.iwill be found effectual in cleansing the stomach and restoring the bowels to n healthy state. We speak from experience; and take pleasure in commending the pills to the public. r. [From We Beets,. Daily Trines.] WRIGHT'. INDIAN VEGETABLE PILIAI.—Of all the public advertised medicines of the day, we know of none that we can more safely recommend for the "ills that flesh is heir to," than the pills that are sold nt the depot of the North American College ofllealth, No. 198, Tremont street, Boston. Several Instances we know of where they are used in families with tile highest satis faction ; and no longer ago than yesterday, we heard an eniment physician of this city recommend iltern In nigh terms • 15=11 From Xorriatown, St. Lecrtnee, County, Y. • • • WRIDIIT'N INDIAN NEGETADIX PILI.e. are hC beet medicine tree offered is this section of country n my opinion. 11. LIERN•RD. From Bergen, aerie/4 County, N. Y. Tutu to To EMMY, That I have used WRIGIIT'ST:I - VEGETABLE PILLS in my family, and havetsold to varion4 persons, within a short time, one hundred and fifty boles of them, and they havernivernally been spo ken of an A GOOD MEDICINE. They hare restored ...number offniliriJnols who were n a deelining,state of health, and in A NUMBER or C•srs have CURED TIIE PlLES—smile eases of long standing. - I do cheerfully recommend WRIGITT's INDIAN VEGETABLE. PILE , in nit who are out of health, as being a mosi earollmt medi cine. Yours,,&c., ' 11. WiLcox. • From Cape Vincent, Jefferson County. X. Y. Tu. W. WklollT:—Dear Sir:— • • We have nnld your INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLR for the net four yearn. We find they give univereal natinfaction, and belleve they are the best medicine now in use. Your very Wt. . ' CROAN & HINCKLEY. A STRONG 'CASE! • Cough, Intermitting Ferer, Inflommntitin f the Lungs, Pain in the Chest and Side, Soreness of Ma Breuer, Night Sweats, and Bilious Complaints,.tertaintry re tiered. • Stirling Centre, Cayuga CO, N. Y., . j • ' December 29, 1b47. _ . Dn. W. Witinur :—Dear Sir:—About six ntenths ago I became much debilitated by over exertion and a dtstressing`Cough, which soon brought on Inflammation 01 the Louts and Intermitting Fever, with Pain in-the Chest and Side, and ranch Soreness of the Breast, with Cold Night Sweats, which redticed me very tow. After being confuted to my bed for several days, I got a box 'of your INDIANNEGETABLE Pitr.s,and'ufter ut ing them • short time I snag lIIKISTOREDtp MIT,teIIIAL HEALTH' . . . , From the benefit which I received from the use of yourPitlii, and from the universal good name which they have among- my friends, who have used them for Diseases of the Fangs and Chest, and also for Bilious Complaints. I VII induced to believe that Witionr's VEorrs act rit.i.Y are decidedly the best family medicine now in age. Yours truly, DautEr. C. SANDFORD. • HORRIBLE MISTAKES!! • • • Ate nnmetimes made by confounding one medicine with another,and administering the wrong article. Equally horrib a .ire those.mistakes whirhare made in vispoosing that all Nils are alike, and that therefore ; t is indiffer ent which are taken, and If one kind In bad all are bad together. This is a- very great mistake. - There in an much difference between WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETA nix Pict-sand other 'twirler, an, between midnight, and nnonday We do not with any Intake our word mere: ly for this statement. Let any one, having taken other medicines, try this. Nothing mgre will he necessary. Many persons have been led away by a cosvfna OP SVOAR. as if they anticipated that it would remove the nausea of the medicine. But they tire generally mista ken. Without sonsa those articles have nothing to recommend them, and would not be sold a single day. But w ith the sugar. and by giving the article a name ,isobar to WRIGHT'S 'INDIAN VLOPTASOLE PILL. they dein a temporary notoriety. 11 - stres they are.iit sheep's clothing, of whom the public should steer sufficiently. clear Let it he remembere d that WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGE ?ROLE Ett.ca are prepared with ariecial reference to the vws gevernine the human body... Consequently they rre always good, always. useful; always effective in 'noting out disease. Every familpshould keep thenkan sand. et • Mrs. E. M. 'BEATTY, Pottsville: Medlar & D tekel.Orwigsburg. A. Heebner, Port Carbon. - Deweld 11. Poll; McKean:lmM Coo. IL Drey: Tuscarora. Henry Koch & Son, Middleport. Wm. Tareart•;Taniaqua. S. & F,liammer.Orwigsbnrg. Wheeler & Miter, Pine grove. • Jonas Kauffman. Llewellyn. • Jacob Kauffman, Mahantangn, John Weist, Klincrston. Gabriel Herb. Zimmer:lo ntnwn, C. .11, De Forest. Minersville. Jonathan Cockhill, Llewellyn: George Dreibeillis, East Brunswird. S. Hart & Co., New Philadelphia. ' Levan & Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven. • hi. & J. 'Merrier, Knot Brunswick.. • • Jonas llnhinholdo, Port Clinton'. • Reic4nyder k Brother. New Castle. R. E. Iteedy, Lower Mahintongo. • Eckel & Borne& Tremont, • Wm. Price, St, Clair. • Boyer & Wernert,McKeabsbneg. • W. 11. Barlow, New Philadelphia. *Offices devoted exclusively to the sale orWright'a Indian Vegetable Pills, of the North American Col. lege of Health No. '2s9, Greenwich street, New York ; No..l9llTremont street, Boston—and principal office Nu. 169 Dace street. Phila. [Aug.2lc47. 31 Marl-10 D. M. DEIPUIt, aCROCON , E 11 1 .137. OFFICE MAIIKET ST., ass. (North First" door above Evolire Vl,:tlen.t's Orin , [marD . FRENCII REVOLUTION. '— p7-4?-.), TYRANTS a. Well an Mononaltes, must fall, , „.0,-,. so most prices. That this Is a fart can be pray. zi ed by callinz at No. 72, North Second Street ELLI• above Arch, Philadelphia. LE 111.:RAY. Fine Gold . and Silver Watelica, lower than ever offered, Wholesale and Retail. I The stock consists in part of Gold and Silver Leven.: l'Epineg and Quarter Watch'. ; Jewelry of the newest and most fashionable pattOrm. StLvEn SPOONS, &C.—Particular 'ntteption paid to these articles, the gitalits!sf rehab is Xs. I, and work. martship ditto.'. The estadighntent.of LE 1111111 Y has been well knoWn for foriy years, fn Second Sreet, and has mode a character which needs no pulling. Sliver Teaspoons as low as sl' 50 per sett—can be mad. for lens, if wished, ' ' WATCH GLASSER-Fir, ICI CM; Patent. I 5; Lu nette, 00 cis.; other art i .les in proportion. Remember. you can hay here below •any published list Of prices in this City or New York: Watch Repairing particularly attended to, and war ranted to give satisfaction. N: 11.-4 lid Gold or Silv e r !ought for Cash or taken in exchange at (don't thrgbt the. No. 72) North Second Street. above Arch. Philadelplila. Phila., Sept. 4, 1817 \ • , lIILADT bLi 'ELLIOT, Watchmakers land Jewellers, AND DEA I.ERN IN TIM ••INE • • /7 Y WHOLES.ILF: .1.1117) , R4TAIL. , Stnrc lieu door to the M nem' Bank;"tentre street. FP-... 1 MT' VILLE'. NESSTL , , B. & E. keep constantly On hand atiextensive assn Intent of WATeIfES. em • bracing every et le, price, and manufacture Ci..t.O . to be found in ibis I minim' t among which they may particularly refer ro the celebrated gold and silver LEVERS o f II 1.3•01,1” 4. Ca . Jos. Johnson. Robert Itoskell. V. ni. Robinson, Ike, of whose !nano- . . . Lecture they have a splendid rullectiott. - ALSO, gold arid silver Anchors and Le'lllnes,to which they would invite attention ALSO, n large and complete assort ment of Jewelry and Silver Ware, embracing nearly every article properly roping under thorn heads. — Cloche in great variety; Musical liestrumente and Fan. cy Article's of every elesernetton. Repairing of Clocks, Watches. Jewelry, promptly attended to. Messrs. 11. & U. deem of unnecessary In advertise. meta to enumerate their stork Mare specifically ; ,sur.„ fiee to say that it teas been selected with much care and discretion, and is one of the most extensive to be fennel in the country. Their long experience In the business will warrant them In inviting the attention or purchasers. In the foil confidence that they are enabled ;to sap as cheap as any other establishment here orelse. 'Where. ' (Dec18117.51-ly NEW WATCH AND JEWELRY ',STORE, No. 12 SOUTH SECOND STREET, '• . (A feu, dour l'eloar , -Varier street,) i :. PHILADELPHIA. j lz rl'l 11031 A .S Ailsoy invite s the attention eutbe a- snMElV.esZtr,leN'7, - NIisv'ErVIARES. ! 44 4 SPECTACLES of all kinds, BRITANNIA WARE, &c. !Inc. - which he has just opened at the above stand. The stock comprises a full assortment of almost every .article In his One. and Is offered at•very mw , prices—he Is not in lienindersold by any one In the city. Gold Loner Watches, full jeweled. In karat eases, _ warranted to keep gob.l time, $33 and npwards.j Gold Lupines, : : : : $25 and upward.. • . Silver Lever, full jeweled : 17 '• _ LlspilleS, : : I : 1 Z 12 '' 'I - Clunriters, :i : :: 5toID 't Gold Pencils. : : : : : 125 •I Gold Pens, Silver hol lers,witli Pencil. 11n) .1. With a large ass...talent of oilier artit les, equal!)) low. Cr Particular attention will he paid to rrpSiri s c Watches. I . , [July I, 'V. 2l'lly TitltC.ll - AS C. 4,;Atritor N. Ctl. int IMPORTERS OF WATCHES, Platedas.l ~,---- Brita ot nnia Ware, Cutlery and Fancy Gsla. and ......4 .... M ant, 1',,,a or e ,: of .11.,,,1ry mid 'CH, or Wat t ... Iv f,... 1111 , 1111 t 5 , t0. , 1,0v1r Fourth, Philadelphia. Phe received,ltylate arrival., a larao and handsome -Sark of Enall.lt and French Warche,, Marble Porcelain all Eau -ry clock, Plated Urns. C,TIII, Cal, 11:14,1,. IliZIl vol C . :C . IM , ' , Cail.lll,..lirkg, SIIIII, 1.3 , n1 • ., SpoMIS ,{ll.l 1 . 00, . !• 4, . .1 coot itrlialllll.O. V.lrl • and Pu, Cott, ta. •Thetr stork of .lewt.lry is larco and ot:Ji . lt . na'. ft', joint/do ktial. and they are well supplie.tAl W.I . Silver Spon's. For!, )111e...'t , :apkita Riot.. Iltitirr K 04,14, &5. and vi.ifitoitl makipl :illy display of ;trip , itt the Ipalate • prutt, they are prepaied to sell a. low as tho, iltar de, and in, its persons w94hina to purchase, to rail. 1 april 29 . Unto Ht 3 REMOVAL OF smurivsi BOOT .IXD SHOE STORE. Tile. Sithscriber announces to 1114 i 'cito. mers, and the public in general, thatibe has removed los Rant awl Shoe Store, next door below thionan'snook store,and itorwiliately opposite the new Episcopal thurch, - Centre Street. Pottsville; n here he will alwal keep nn hand an extensive stock of Rents andiSboss, of every varlet v, i for ladies, ;Ilil•AeN. gentlemen, miners, children, &sc. all of Which are made of the best material's, and will be sold at vety too rates, to sou the times. I • He keeps alsonn hand. a large assortmentof Trunks, Vali Sacheils 4 .14c. kr., all of which he will dispose of very low. • r_l•llonts, Shoes, .tkc made l to order of the best mate rials, nod repaired at short notice. Pottsville, oprtl3 if 15) WILLIAM BOOTS AND SHOES, Atthe Old Stand, Centre Street, next door to the Pottsville House. S. k J. FOSTER, ti.ARE now receiving their Spring supplies of BOOTS it. B A E 9 a fi rst rate . assortment, which they nnw intforat wholesale Or retail at the very lowest prices. They have also on hand Trunk's, Va lines, Carpet Bags, nil,' Satehels,sioleand Upper Leather, Morocco, Calf Skins, Lining and Binding Skins, rib's MakereTools, and a general assortment of Shoe Find ings. . N. B.—Bonts ,i- Stifles mann factured at short antler.— Their friends and the public who are In want of any of the above articles are respectfully requested to girt theta a call. - I May 8, 1847, . lg. il'holesale stool and shoe Store CHEAP FOR CASH. Xs. 35, &nab Third, abort CAranat Strut, ft.!PIMA DELPHI t. °, • ' ' THE subscriber has established and contltines 1., du an exclusive CASII business, and suffer, Inc no losiLe - s, he Is enabled and determined to sell BOOTS and SHOES by the package or dozen, at lower prises than ably other regular Shoe house in this city. IX _ Ile keeps constantly nn hand a' good assortment of Men's, Women's and Children's shoes, of Eastern •n 4 City manufacture. • Small dealerssupplied at the same prlresaslargennes: Purchasers will please examine the market thrirough , y. and they will find there Is no deception in this ad vertisement. i THOMAS 1.. EVANS. No. 35, South Third, above Chesnut street, .M arcs 4, 1548 40- Burl Phtladelphia. - • S. & J. FOSTER. eigh ly Dealer' In BOOTP and Shoe', Leather, and Shoe Finding', Centre street, I'OTTS V I LLIS. Mt— MOMMiI firMEIYITOt t * Facts for the People TA. cAnt:n"engttioy inerlasing c d popularityand sale p r.ou ofrt: . %vim are envioul, of its success, to palm'nli upon the pub lic preparalinns Which all medical men know to be Inef ficacious itiexpetling • wsencs from the system. This Vermifuge made its way into public favor upon, the ground of is own intrinsic merits, more than any other medicine of the kind noW-itsed ; and, while many wants reniednis have;_by dint of pulling, been forced Into. sale„ and shnrtly after gone into the obscurity Which,. their worthlessness justly merited, 11, A. Fahncsir." Vermifureenntinues to he triumphantly sustained. It has only to be used and its effects will fully sustain all that ir, said of its wonderful expelling power: CERTIFICATE. II utsr. Frie,Co , New York, lair. 7.1841. We certify that we have used B. A.Fahnestork'e Ver. intfugs in our families, and in everY.case It has provi ded a derided and effectual remedy for expelling worm' from the aystein. We cordially recommend it to Pa ranta Who hare, elf Wren afflicted with that dangerous malady. ELON VIRCOL. W5l. B. PAINE. • ' ' ROBERT MAY. .108. BURROUOIN. For oak, wholesale and retail, at the drug warehouse of R. A. FAIINEBTOCR & . - - . - . . . Cnrner Of :Sixth and Wnod nts.. Pittnbuti, Pa. For sale in entwidle, by CLEMENS & PARVIN Druggists. Dreember 9 ' ----- - Cheap Irindow B'WILLIAMS. No. 1,3 North Sixth at: .delphia, Venation Blind Manufactuter, has now cut tried the Ingest and moot fashionable assortment of IlarlOW slat and other Venation Blinds, of any other establishment to the United States: comprising entire new 'vice, trimmings and colors. which will he sold at the lowest prices. wholesale and retail. Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal to new!nnits. The citizens of Schuylkill county and adjoining-11130 Oct. are respectfully Invited to call andiVgarnine his assortment before purchasing elsewhere, feeling confident of pleas• ing and giving satisfaction to all who may favor hllll with :all. ' • . rt. J. WILLIAMS. Phil'a.. aprilB 3m 15. No. 13 N. B,uth sit EIZE