BM TERNIS OF TFLE MINERS' JOURNAL.—Stenhe ssomiremilic z —Two licillars per annum, payable senil.ennoally le advance, in those wit', reside in th e County—and annuailyln advance to those whit reside out or the e n mity.: Tht Publisher rrserves to himself . the lioue e h m eo 33 ,59 e'er annum, when ptlyinent is delayed longer than-Vine year , z CLUBS. 'Three copies to one address, Seven " Fifteen " ;0 00 Ave dollars In advance win pay, for three , year's ttbstriptloo to the Jstirsol. 1 %TEM Of 11. DVeITIIII3O Ofii Squire,of ti lines. 2 times, ', Every subsequent insertion. f' Four lines, I time, ilubsequent intertians, each, One S!quare. 2 mouths, i:t month, ne Yehr. . sttivis'Cardsef Stine'. per annum', ..-1. Merchants sud others, advertising by the Year.' '.,„ ' with the Privilege of Inserting different adver. ' - lisements weckly, • '42 00 itil.arge Advertisements, as per agreement. ; , __ MEMERS! JOUR.N.IkL S.:4TURD4Y,. APRIL, 13, •185 p. 'CST . ° MESSAGE OF GOY. JOIINSTON. To the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. , Gentlemen—The necessicy of the 'present message is most sincerely -regretted- The eiereise of the negative Rower, Tested in tne by the Constitution 'has hitherto been --earefUlly avoidutl, tinder' the impression that its frequent and constant Use was' well eaku lated i mpair •the reptiblicanisimplicity of a republitan government. , To unit's with cordiality in measures sanctioned by the Legislature, affecting the welfare Of the people, would afford me more i pleasUre than the adoption of a different pol l-icy. , When !however. it becomes necessary in my judgment to preserve the inte,grity:of the Constitution, and to protect the rights'of my fellow-citizens,l should feerthat the trust re posed in me by .the .sovereign people was unfaithfully discharged, were I,‘ under any -circtinistances, to shrink from just responsi bility'', or by any ietion of the Executive de• partnient, permit the well established and re vered,principles of a representativ.e republi can government to.he endangered, outraged, or destroyed: , - -•" ' In a government found upon the popular will, it is scarcely necessary to remark, that the very basis Of its ,superstructure -is the right of the • citizens to an 'equal voice and influence at the ballot box. The purity' and eqitalitv of the elective franchise, and the cqUitatite distribution of the favors and bur ' then!' of the. State, constitute the life:giving . principles the spirit and strength of such government. The destruction of either may well be deemed an act of hostility to the best interests of society, and to the permanency .Of our institutions. , In all ages and govirriments, among eiv slized men, the infriagement of the right of representation has caused the sturdiest and mostjustifiable opposition. Republican goa l , eminent ceases to exist whenever these cher fished rights are disregarded. In recognition i',/f these admitted Principles, the Constitution .bf this Commonwealth has pledged the con ,tituted authorities to their defence and pres- tfrrervation. _ Impressed with the correctness of these truths, I have felt it my duty to 'withhold npproyaf hf Bill No. 32.0, Of the General assembly, entitleP , An Act to fix the num ber of Senators and RepresentatiVes, and form the state into districts, in pursuance of the provisions of the Constitution: It is_clue to the Legislature and the: people that I should briefly state some . of %IR , rea sons that influe - nec:d me is this determina- tion. - The bill is in My judgment, uncontitutional, unjust and defective in its details. The Constitution requires • that in " each term of seven years, an enumeration of the taxable inhabitants shall...bemade, in such manner as be directed by law. - That the nurnberl of representatives shall, dt the several periOds of making such enumeration "be fixed by , the lezislature, arid apportioned among the city of Philadelphia - and the sev eral counties according to the number of tax7-,..ii • able inhabitants in each, and shall nevertel .less than 60, .nor ,greater than 100: Eadh county shall have at least one representative, but no county hereafter erected shall be en titled. to a separate representation - , until a sufficient number of taxable inhabitants shall be contained within it to entitle them to oke representative, agreeably to the ratip whick I ihall,be established." _ '• It 'further provides that the number of Senators shall, at the Period of making the enumeratiOu •before mentioned, be fixed by the Legislature, and apportioned arnoti,,g the :districts, formed as hereinafter directed, ae cording to the number of taxable inhabitants in each and shall neverbe less than one fourth, nor greater than one-third of the number of representatives.. In its ftirther provisions are fOund limi tations of the - power of the LegislatUre in the formatiOn of senatorial • districts. These,provisiotis of the Constitution indicate' ,the. manlier in which the 'apOortionment Shall be made, and, in direct terms; 'declare, as the 'basis of representation, the. taxable inhabitants of each county. They' require • the Legislature to fix the nun:ibex', of the members of. the House of Representatives, and to determine the ratio or number of tax able inhabitants for each member, decoding to a septennial enumeration. Ant,- departure . from this standard•or ratio,.must be 'a breach of the or,ganic law, - which guarantees to an equal repreSentation, according: to the number of taxable inhabitants therein. • The ratio fixed in the bill is 1,565` taxable inhabitants for one member of the ;House of Itepresentativ, -and 14,743 taxable inhabi tants for otie Senator. , ' In the bill under consideration are found the following palpable objections and viola tions of the ratio fixed upon by. its own pro visions. Ist. The County of Fayette contains 7,611 taxable inhabitants, and is allowed taro mem bers. being 2,119 taxables less than ilai unto lher required by the ratio fixed by tlip Lc,•is nature. The county of Dauphin, with 7,683 . taxable inhabitants, is allowed one ;member, with' an unrepresented surplus 0f:2,818. , Thus Dauphin county, with a larger popula tion,_ more taxable inhabitants, and whose citizens bear a much larger proportion of the public burtheas than the county of EFayette, has 4ualv one-half the influence and weight in the : fiouse of Representatives. ;.. • 2d. lAlleghnev county, the .7ot:commer cial and manufacturing district of;Westcrn , PeonsOvania; with 28,547 taxable iuhabi- , tams, is allo*d five members, tieing one , Menaber toe . 5709 taxable inhabitants, while the adjoining County of Westrnoretand, i with less variety of interest* to protect, is allowed threerinembers on a tax list of 11,- 61& being one member to every 3872 taxa bles. ' In other words, to 5000 t-iXables in. Allegheny county is given the right to elect a-m - ember of the House of Representatives, - while in Westmoreland county 3372 taxa blea have the same political iutuelice. The 'unrepresented excess in AlleghenV county, by theprovisionS of this bill, is 0.22 taxa bles;• being 350 more taxables than' the ratio fixed for Westmoreland county. ,1 cannot believe that the honest yeomanty,of West moreland county would dire this undue in- , ' finence in the, assessment of taxes over their 1 fellow-citizeni of an adjoining cotintv. 3d. Schuylkill, whose citizens are largelyl engaged in the mining, inanufactiirin.g, ag ricultural pursuits, has taxables., and it'allowed two members', being 84 , 13 • tazables to axnember, tihile to - the adjacent county of-Terkt, with lqf'262 taxables is given four , me mbers. being 4065 taxables to a member: , . Upon what principle of equity. thi.s diinai nation isxnade Ifeannot conceive. Here we .find4o6s axables in one county Tossessin.g• the same authority to elect a mernher tha is given to 3in an adjoining county. , 21 411a ta ti za a6 b ' les as , 4th. T lt e i,. co " unti ßc o r f: s iT h es as trn i o 6 r , stated, thr members with 11,618 taxablesi Schuylkill with 12,867, has, two :rnembers , „ and Lawr e and Butler with 11,915 have two mem rs. Here is exhibited the astound ing fact, t at in two districts containing each .4,larger n mber of taxables than Wtmore- I --land; then is given to each a less number of ' ____ _ _ l i re resen laves.. ... .W. 1.. and p is all wed four membus. whilst Schavl , kill and B tier and Lawrence. with 24,7 . 8'2 . taxables, re allowed no grcater number. It • - the Constltution can be Lbonstraed to infliet r.• :such ilagrrtwrongs, the4iberties'of thepeo pLe are no longer secure !wider its 'provisions. 6tl). Til! county of Crawford, with 8,130 taxables, is allowed ttr6 members, while the adjoining county of Erie, with 8,434 taxa bles, is allowed only one inernber: 6th. The counties' ittf Allegheny, Butler, Lawrence, Dauphin, Erie and Schuylkill, with 69,446 taxable inhabitants, are allowed eleven members. Ell lo 00 Here is exhibited an instance wherein the voice and influenie•of 26,496 of the freemen' of the State, are unheard and unfelt in the $1 Do proper branch of the Legislature. By the ratio fixed in the hill; - -the first named counties would be entitled to 14 members,and last named counties to less than 9 memers. *3 CO c.s 00 14 03 01/ 7th. The counties of Adams, Allegheny, Butler, • Lawrence, Beaver, Dauphin, Dela= ware, Erie, Indiana, Lebanon, Philadelphia City, Somerset, Union; and Lancaster, with an aggregate of 140,294 taxables, are allowed - tteentrfire Members; whilst the counties of Columbia, Sullivan, Cpwford, Payette, Mon roe, Wayne, Pike, hlercer, Venan,go, War ren! Mifflin, Montgomery, Susquehanna, Wyoming, West morelabd,Yurk, Tioga, Elk, McKean, and Clearfield. with an aggr% , ate of 105,280 taxables, are given the same num- ber. In the assessment-of tales, and the ap propriation of the public moneys, the wrong tnflicted on these partially disfranchised-coun ties is readily perceivat:b. The instances of inequalities and injustice in the hill similar to those mentioned, are so numerous, that a further examination nodes- pose of them, would seem a waste of time. In this inequality of repiesentation and disre gard of the ratio fixed by the Le,gislature, there is a r violation of the spirit and letter of the Constitution. The district composed of the counties of Clearfield, Elk and 3lcKean, presents an in stance wherein counties erected since the adoption of the Constitution, are 'given a separate representation on a less number of taxables than the rated number fixed by the • Legislature. • The formation of representative districts by the union unnecessarily'of several counties, is' well calculated to remove the just rpon sibility that the representative owes to his constituent, and to prevent the popular voice of some of the counties being heard in the Legislature. This anti-republican feature ought to be avoided. The district composed of Armstrong, Clarion and Jefferson, exhibits the following facts:—The representative ratio is 4865. - The counts - of Clarion has. 5087 taxables, entitling it . to a member with a Very small excess. The counties of Armstrong and Jefferson have,B7oB taxables, being pro- portionably a much larg,er number of taxables for two members-than is required by this bill for the counties of Fayette, Westmoreland, Berks or Crawford. The interests of these counties may be similar, and to that extent no .wrong is perpetrated : but in the event that either county should have separate or confltting, local interests, the 'rights and wislies, thereof must not only be unheard, but disregarded. The same remarks apply, to the districts composed of Cumberland, .Perry and Juniata„.and Mercer, Venango and 'Warren. In the arrangements of the Senatorial Dis tricts the same disregard of the ratio fixed by the bill, and the rights oftbe taxable in- habitants is exhibited. Ist. To the district composed, of the court• ties of Tioga, Elk, McKean and Potter, with 8,673 taxables, is given one Sebritor: while to the'district comprised of the county of Lan caster, with 22,643. taxables, is given one Senator. The district first named falls short of the ratio fixed by - the Legislature '6,070, whilst the last named district exceeds the ra tio 8,100 taxable`. - :Lancaster county, 'with j 4,171 taxables more than the Counties 'first named, is allowed t.o more 'influence on the 'floor of the Senate. 2d. The counties of Lancaster, Chester and Delaware are alldwed two Senators; the taxables therein arc 42,550 ; - thus requiring 21,449 taxables to elect a Senator, whilst the counties of Tioga, Potter, •McKean, Elk-and Erie; are alloWed two Senators with 17,107 taxables ; thus requiring only 8,533 taxables in these counties to elect a Senator. - 3d. The counties of Crawford. Mercer, Nre nango, Warren, and Jefferson, ; are united , and Allowed two Senators; although the nuts= 1 ber of their taxables only exceeds that of the county of Lancaster 2000, and falls short of the number, of taxables in Lancaster, Chester and Delaware 13,00—a difference and ine- I quality greater than the ratio fixed by the Legislature fora Senator. The number of taxables in the 18th, 19th. and 20th districts . is -11,955; 'to theta-districts this bill gives four Senators, Wilfile to the 4th' and 7th dis tricts, with 42,817-,0 taxables, it, gives 'l only _ two Seuatdrs. It is nor perceived upon what prineioe of propriety the systetn of double districts is' adopted. - In the formation of the 19th dis- - trict which largely lacks the number of lax ables required by the ratio for two' Senators; the county of Jefferson, with 2622 taxables is included, while tlrecounty of Clarion, with 5057 taxables, and mope eigihly located as contiguous and adjoining territory, is reject ed. From this fact it is manifest that this) double district was created with no view .of representing fractious or approximating to the ratio fixed by the bill. It mar well be i deemed an act (if hasty and imprudent legis lation. The counties of Crawford and Erie; or Crawford; Venango and Warren; of Mer cer, Veningo and Clarion; of Erie, Warren and Venacigo, would all appear rnucli nearer to the ratio adopted by the Legislature, pro vided this system of 'double districts cannot be avoided. The peculiar local interests and number of taxables is the counties embraced in the sth and 24th:districts,' would not ap pear to demand the combinations made by this bill, and which, are so likely to remove the direct and , jut4t re-ponsibility of the repre sentative to his constituents. The 4th r Eistrict is.forined of Chester and Delaware counties. The county of Chester alone is entitled by the number of her taxa bles, according to the ratio fixed; to a Sena tor; yet the county of Delaware, with 5,267 taxables, is unnecessarily added to form said District, whilst the county of Montgomery adjoining to Delaware with less than the re quisite number of taxables, is allOwcd a Sen-i ator. The counties composing the '2ud, 4th, 7th,' 9th, 13th, 16th, 17th, 21st, 2.4 th, 25th, and 26th districts, contain 243,677 taxable iuhabs itants,, being more than one-half the taxables in the whole State, and are allowed by, this bill 14 •Senators ; whilst the remaining dis tricts, containing 243,053 taxables, or less than one-half the•taxables in the Common wealth, are allowed 19 Senators. This result exhibits a _wrong that cannot be sanctioned by my co-operation,. ' • I have caused to be prepared, and invite' attention to,•the tabular statement annexed to the mess*. It will furnish a succinct form or analysis of the bill herewith retum- ed. • I have 'heretofore urged upon the legisla ture .'the, propriety of giving to important public meaSu res . . early., attention. I regret that the duty of apportioning the State - has been delayed to so late an hour of the , session, thereby precluding, that consideration .by a co-ordinate branch of the•rovernuient which its importance demands, and which . the pre- Sent bill' convinces me it did snot receive at the' hands of the Legislature. With the sin cere.deaire of ezpeditinm your labors, by aa early return of this bill,l have devoted my time to its considerattfon since its presentation to tnefor examination. reannot believe that the representatives of the people, or any of ; ' them, would designedly inflict wrong upon tf. part of their fellow citizens. I feel that the'spirit of justiee and fair dealing, that so largely marks the character of our common constituency would frown itaignantly upon all attempts to disfranchise any portion of 'the citizens. I know ttrarthe • I people willdenounce any and every encroach ! meat, as they have always heretofore thine, that may contemplated - against the liberty and equal rights of thecitizens. The bill is retumed-to the House of Repre , sentatives, in which it originnted, W.• F. JOHNSTON. , Executive Chamber, -Harrisburg, Aprit 9, 450. , ..0. a'p rentice ?" said - a - little bitty the other day, tauntingly to companion.— The addressed turned proudly around, and. while the `-ire of injured pride and the look of ,pity weii strangely hlentled in his cm:intense ? cooly answered •Se tras Franklin!'' THE 'MINERS' JOUII.NAL, , A - ND POTTSVILLE G.ENERAL ADVERTISER. Sit SSorts of Memo. The omnibus and stage proprietors of New YOrlr, loose annually 2,500 horses. It speaks well for the people of Texas, that Already thirty-one newspapers have been es tablished.there, two of which are religious. , . . ThVallners' daughters of Massachusitis, sold straw hats and bonnets, last year, of the value of $1,646 598. ~ . An editor in HilsbOougl, Ohio, advertises that "a good printer of inienipertee habits can find employment" at his office. i' Important from Gila,' aqua. sevolution took place at Guayaquil on theTOth of Feb., says a lever from the United States Consul. Large tracts-o:/country are still being over- Bowed and crops destroyed on ttie llississip pi,.by crevices, at.different poitits. A petition signed by 1500 ladies against granting liquor license, was lately presented to the Buffalo (N. Y.) Councils; The Cholera.—The fearful 'epidemic is still stalkin„c , through the Western country, and especially,:along the lines of the:great rivers. BierenlCamels were imported into Balti more last week from Canary Islands. They are intended for the far west, to test whether they can be - raised and acclimated. - The Riihmond papers are firm believers in he showers of • flesh and blood " which various -Veracious correspondeOts say have visited that part of the country of late. Does ncrethe echo in the sea shell tell of the worth which once inhabited it ?`.and and Shall oot man's good deeds live after hitriand sing his praise ? EdtraristiErerett is engaged upon a history of France for which he has been many years collecting materials. France sOems to have given immense employment to,historians.. Col. John Bigler, elder brother of CiA. Wm. Bigler, of Clearfield—both Printers'— is the Hon. Speaker of the General Assetn, bly at San Jose, California. The prospect of do abundant grain and fruit crop in Ohio is said to be very flattering.. The wheat fields are represented as looking exceedingly well, and the backwardness 'of the 'season is very favorable fur; fruit. St. Louis, April 6.—The Arkansas State Penitentiary was burnt down on the night of the .%th ult. The convicts were all - saved. The buildinc , .is supposed taltaVe been-set fire by one of the prisoners.. • . It is Act . l4 to tell which is the most morti fying, to be censured hv a man ofljUdgment or to be :commended • bv a tool.' On the whole, v(e think, 'we. should .prefer the for mer:. : Railroci i d from Norristown to the Lehigh.— A meeting of citizens i 6 favor of this project was held - i on Saturday the 23d,u1t.,.in Bucks county, at which r=oltitions3rere adopted in favor of aiding it. i On the 'union on the Crown Prince of Swe den with his betrothed, his highness is to re ceive a d wery of thirty millions of florins. THe . royal_ bride is now studying the Swedish tongue With Professor Olde. ': The Sleaniship Susquehanna - was launched at Philadelphia on Saturday, in the pretence of an imMensZ collection of spectators,. The vessels is a few feet longer than the great ship Pennsylvania. :, Marryia g, a Deceased wife's. Sisier..--The bill, ro the British Parliament, 'to permit the husband fo marry with his deceased vrife's sister, hti,s been carried throUgh a second reading a majority' of 52?—there being ayes 18.5;-nars 130. Powerbf the Press.—The Cleveland Her ald In tiOns the death of , ,Dr. Samuel Strong, of Elyria; after a short illness, the exciting cause of ;which arose from an attack upon his character, in the Courier newspaper, pub lished at:Mat place. The jilaz Safe of the•steUmer St. John, burnt on the Alabania river; has been re covered, with many letters in it, containing money, and gold dust belonging to " Bernard Nolland, cf Petersburg, Va., slued at SS,- 4 GO. • The Spanish Ministers have raised a loan of 30,000,000 reels, from the t Spanish capi talists, at 9 per cent. This sum is to be ' placed at the disposal of Count Mirasol, the object of whose mission to Ciaba is the sub-. ject of much conjecture in Madrid. .Intervinc Ictircen the lire/Tier family and. Cur. Brig gs.--11Irs. Webster and her three daughterq, visited-Govemor Briggs, Sunday, at the Adams' House. The interviesv lasted fur an tiour, and it was supptiscd was for the purpose of pleading mercy to the condemned:l 'The Dcath of P. Calhoun has created an 1 intense excitement in Sontli Carolina. In Charleston the hells were. tolled for a whole j dav—meeting,s , held, and busipess'aleno4 en -1 tifelv suspended, on the receipt of the painful intelligence. The Spring Trade in Philadelphia is pro gressinei in a manner that gires wide Spread and solid satisfaction. Forwarders are taxed to the 'Utmost, and huge trains of cars go morning and evening to the West, richly la . den with merchandize. Colonising Liberia.—The Yirginia ;,egis lature has voted $39.000 to convey ftkucol ored parsons from that State' to Liberia; and laid an annual ta:c of SI a bead on everv„free black man between 21 and 50 years of - age, equal to;$10,000 a year in aid of the object. A gentleman was married in New York OD Thursday, who glories in the-name of "Pan gettgutteridge." One fortunate thing for that gentleman is that .when his wife flies into a passion, she will have'. sufficient time to cool while pronouncing his name. Democratic Union.—The :leading Demo crats or the State of New 'York, of both, di visions held a caucus at Neiv .- Yorlia few ' days ago, and agreed taforgiye and fcirget all old scores, and unite horn:it:mint/sly in one State Convention to be held' on the 12th of September. 3faking an heir.—At NeW, Orleans an un known; healthy looking wortiaa„, wen t aboard 'a ferry boat, caught up a 'boy, kissed him fondly, gave him her shawl and eighty cents, saving ahe had made him herheir, and ,then, pliinged into the water, and sank to rise no MOM' Great .Supply eJ ectitle.."-A letter from IVlaysTille, Ky., states that the number of cattle shipped eastward froM tharplare. by :the Ohio river and Pittsburg, has .gradually increased from 1000 in 1847..t0 5003 in 1549; - and that the number shipped thence this year will probably be '20,000. • Sunday Travel.—The question of running 'ears on the Central railroad:on • Sunday has excited much discussion of late: and having been submitted to a vote of ;the stockholders a majority of 271 representing a majority of 4932 shares, has been in favor of Sun - day trains. r Blesiing! of being sick:--Adversities are blessingp in disguise. We know a man who has lived six months on a sprained an kle. He belongs to half-a-dozen societies, and draws four dollars a week from each.— He .oflee spent a whole sur4mer at Saratoga on a sore throat. . A New Balloon.—A Pans' papsr 'tells a worderful story of Mons:Patin, who has invented a balloon to be propelled on some principle which has been wuggested by the muscular apparatus of birds, and which when finished, will carry some, three thou sand people through the air at a very mid rate. There is a factory in Cincinnati which takes logs in one door—the poems of making games, drying. finishing, :and putting pp commences—and kegs, neatly finished, pop out of a dour opposite. It: is a speedy and constant process, and very:ingenious., The work Of mating these kegs is all done by machinery. " . Warning mithivatrocroszp 'of 95 per taut. Atardant andohe purest apint, fits from stool‘g.tunellosediatentAir expifieetve qualities_ elte,a superior article of 0.5./dPlTENE,ararrantted not to Impair by keeping, by the home or leasivan thy. Dealers will find It tuitional/v*9 l lr Wall he' .fore punka/fog clan bets, es the sabseriber gistrait tees to Pell al the very tenets& wallet wile. • ' Fluid lamps. for parlor. store Ind geritalush., - To lab's Patent Caninhene Iptnya„-aelnonriedgad to be preened by none for economy and safety: LardLa:lllll.ln great variety, tenured to burn lard, tallow or all, at, EDWARD P. COUPIELD's Wholesale & Retail Depot. • 152 South 34 Et , (3 doors above Spruce St..) , west olds, Philadelphia. %131. Lino . . • • ft -ft The Coal Trade for" 1850 The genet h'y sent by Railroad Oita Week,' Is 21448 11 —by Cann 1,1548 16 tonal-for the week 39.11,3 in— king an increase over lan week of MSS tans: This i 3 gabelay sbipment fa: this amnia of the year. and we inratbat h la nearly if not.quito all required for' hi:Mediate aae. The creerstoti la the minket is lunch lighter than it bag been for the lan tea yeas,. and the demand for same. kinds of coal is fair • —but the ;Nisei et which It Is selling era so low, that the tarot favorible collieries can barely' sustain tbeao.. selves, while miters mint either close iir sink money: There aril Ina .:03DtilletS makiits for any quantity of coat, the dealers abroad being apprehensive that prices May recede, sr the 'season advancea, as they did in 1812 and 111 . 19—hat they must recoiled that the trade opens this year under diTirent circumitanee.a. The rates am as low, if not Mien, than they have been for the tut ten ream and In facttower titan . they were at the doss °Chin year's businesa—wages ate quite as low as they'evir hare been in this region, and we are glen assured ; ghat the establishad rates on the Canal and Railroad will be maintained daring , the whole year without change, sa g bat there is no margin left /Li any runner reduction In pale's. We w tke:sbese remarks for the consideration of dealers abrOltd, who are deterred: frnm -meting rally purchases from the causes alluded to aboei, and with eievrof preventing one extreme leading to a similar extreme the other way, whictrixifrequently the case. "'ben any btanctsvf trade is /plain deprened. We gyve the deolero / twi form their own coo. cludlons. \'‘ - Large chtpravnts of English New Castle Coal are being made to California at rstes less than It can be sent' from Pennsylvania. This will curtsil considerably the expected ifs na'aud frum that quarter ' lor our Coal this year. , In the course Of three weeki there will be,bo less than eursary sraasites running between,,New York and BOsten. and , Edina-tan ports, making a iteml-weekly communication across the Atlantic. These steamers will consume a VIII amount of Coal,* consideiable portion of which It is reasonably supposed, 0 . , 111 be pur chased from the mines Grille linked States. , Freiihia to New tort. by - Caaal, 411 70—to Philadel fittlai 60 a 70. Frelithintrom Richmond to New York are quoted at 90 cents, to prilyidence 01 12 end to Bustoll SO. Verielsmcre * scarce - ou Thursday Amount of Coal sent over the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad and Schuylkill Navigation, fur the levet ending on Thursday evening last: , RAIL ROAD. CANAL , WEEK.• TOT.L. TotT&L, Pt Carlton, 1 7,756 ' 93.097 10 2.010 17 10.879 n 6 114: C4rboo. 2.552 14 31,313 111 1.666 09 4,686 IX S. Haven. 9.929 19.113,232 07 4.9.10 1S 12.853 16 Pt Clinton 31307 14 10.602 12 1.430 15 3.452 Hi •on n 27 .345 , 14.546 16 39.066 06 • • , - atoiNs 03 Total by It R & Canal 316,114 03 To saute lima lasi prat by llallroad 207.139 08 •II • • • 10 Canal 9,1'82 01 Increase Ibis year 99,714 CV LEHIGH COAL TRADE. bent for the weekending March Mb, IMO , ~..._ WanC. ToTit. Lly Lehigh Co. " 2,471 IT 2,999 06 Munn Bun 74Inrs, 701 02 1,123 14 Beaver Meadow Co, 515 19 693 03 . Spring Mountain CO.. CI IS )3 1.119 13, Ilaz!stool Coal Cm, 730 Id 1,522 OS Ciaaberry COOI Co.. 7e2 on 1.390 18 MICR Neuntain Co., 1.393 13 7,782 OS 7,933.02 - 10,049 111 RAIL ROADS ' The fitilawing le the quantity of final transported over tlie different Railroads in Schuylkill Counsy,rnr the week ending Thursday evening. WEER- • TOTAL. Stine Trill and S. 11 n. TT. ,14,995 05 115.414 03 R. IL 3.53718 25.b8514 51111 Creek do 8.931 03 57.144 I Mr.'unt Catfinn do 5078 II 2n.i29 18 Schuylklll:llratley do 5.429 04 915,950 04 C4rbon and Pt. carbon 7 974 95 70.302 01 • OATLf of TOLL •!D Till/MMIOTATION 01 !AMID , for 1f...50. From H.tarhon.B4lls‘ren.P.Cllnton To Ttletimiknt!. .1 1p I 65 1 45 To PhiNdelphia; I :0 I 6.5 1 45 r 113,11T1 CIF T01.t..111r CAlllat. tali IWO. From Tort Carhop to Philadelphia, 761 r hi. per We . " Sloiint Carbon .. 7S " " "' S. Haien id I s IP 0 : " Putt; Clinton .. ,63, PP PI =1 Frnm Mt. f`nr4nn to Nen , York Mt. Cartiorkto *The frelzbit from Schaylksll Haven are geniality about 5 cur pe! . tud - leas, and (rum Port Clinton - cis. per tun lees. For Additional New Advertisements, See Nest Page. They trill there .be found ar= ranged under Separate Heads. Ceroneem, Sale BY virtue of e. writ of Viol Puha. loaned not of the Cfmri Ceinn,e Ph-as of Schnyligill Veen • ty', and to w fll be sold at l'ordlie Vendor!, at the mtitence of C.. At. Strahh, F..q . in the ilaratich of thwituwirg, sennytkill entatit y , Slimany. tin. 13th day 4.1' Aril. al 3 o'clock, 2 M.. the follow ing llersolial property, to Wit :-2 Curium.. I Stukey, I SUITT!. I: Sion!. 211fmk-carer, I I.onkinig Glam. 1 Iron Safe. I . Piano Filte; and all other pertunai property not exenirit by law. ftelzi.d.andialen in execution, as the prnprtly of 31. STRAIIII, and will he Falb, - I JAl'6l3 F. TItEICM.EII, Cocoa, Coronni'lYCl3ce. hiclinahtt• _/ burg, April 13, 19311. thew Goodm. GEORGE DOLL, 1.013 Arerth &teed Sosst—martsomenrs. BPio tectlved • lame Impartment 4 Gonda the follotroia comprising a part :—Bisn Glasses, Ilar ninninns,. German Snuff Boxes, Setter Carts. Cards, Violin &Mel and Bridges, Canes, Slates and Pencils. Mashies, JaAsharpordse.. with a larße asii4nuteht of TOYS and FANCY armies, at rrnotraalii and retail at toe lowest prides: April tT Ilt3o • 15 3rnir PUrO Wines find Liquors - rr llE,attention of D.alers d lintel keepers, is re l. quer:led to my tine assortment of Num! and 1.1- qm.re 'elected. with great care from stocks in Europe and in this Country, and from suptcce %too enable me to temente' their pure,: • . Brandies of every description from it to 15 per gal• lon. Whisky. dna Irish, Scotch and itattoncihela. Old Jeanne& Rem, Holland Gin and Peach Brandy.. .kferftirl, Sherry dad Pert Wises of every variety and made, from 75 els. to es per gallon. Cbempaerre of all celebrated brands; 0150 to gIIC. Claret. Fine table tiara at 0. and . higher Padre t also. Lisbon, Tenntiffe, Mahan, hluscat, he. Wild Cherry 'Brandy. Raspberry. Blacaberry. and Lavender Brandy. &x., TUE CODNTRY TRADE' supplied at wholeanle prices. A complete essortment of Wines'and Liquors, very cheap force/hear, purposes. Orders 'promptly attended to. Goods carefully pack ed and f. awarded by Essresre Samples pent say part pf the Country fru of sharp. I.y addressing, Yea Prior, A iI. StcCAI.I.A, Wine Merchant. 30 Walnut St., Phi.ndelphla. April ,13, - 15•3ut0 ;Works on Gardening: • j) UIRT,'S American Flower Garden, Directory. 1.1 [!tart's Fatility Kitchen Gardner. Badman's Flurist'S fluids. 3d cation, enlarged and imp:hired. - Topirier with a mariely slather Bonka.piet reeele ed and for sale at 7 BANNAN'S i - i Cheap Biwa dimes. April 11,10 1 . , N , IS- Cald Pens at 731 cents. FrllE.subscribrt has Just nrceivectit supply Jr Cold I l'ens of different qualities, ;nine of which will be wad as low as 7,3 coots, to suit the times, and a rood articla tie, at lIANNAN'tt ' Cheap Statinuagy Slam, Alsn.CniJ and Silver Pencil Cases se:yawl>. Atoll 13.!1100. lb- , 1 ' Paper 'llanglagm at nail Price. rrilE Subscriber has on band a largo tot il [lei:loam, 1 of Paper ilaitglars. suitable Air Baud 81/1.•!, he.; which lie will sell at about half the usual paces.— Sture•ltrypers supplied very low at ; • WOMAN'S , Wholesale raper Store. Pottsville. April iS, 1150, - IS. Piditidelphla Art. 'Union. Tllnstitution. established for the purpose of enconrsging the labnrs of American Artists, Is located In Philadelphia, and has been in active and sttressful operation two year-. , •1 : The plan of the Instttalion is as fonews 3 Each subscriber upon the payment of five dollars. receimigi a cettificate of membership for one year: ' Thit money thus Obtained is appropriated as follows: I Finirt.;To the payment of I be current expenses, and to the eagrai ins sod printing of an iriginat American : woth of, Art. which Is distributed, free of espeyee, to each subset Iber. The remainder of the money Is put : up la Mama of Ero to *IOW, which are disposed of by . lot, to the subscribers, which must be invested In thti purchase of an engraving painted by an American Ari that each subscriber um only receives an Engraving worth'the prire of sittretiption, hot may receive:a vs,loshie painting wonti *IDOL In this In taituthia sum of cuoucl are put up es prize,. nod those who occurs these prizes, can make their own selections of Painticp. In this respect It , Ormefrom the other Art-Enious, where the Paintings ate . par.. I chased and. pot ' To ouCh or our citizen es with to precise a heau lifulungsaying. and at the same time to have a chance of becoming, at a trilling mist; the P01411. 41 r Pr a valueblit pointing. the Philadelphia Art-Union often, tette , ethenta surpaisedby no othereintilar institution.. ' Pershpa wishing to subscribe can Mt so by applying to. • I O. HANNAN'. • Honorary Situstary_thr Schuylkill. co. I • April*, 1830 141-tt -51111 Shines, Fire Silvia', BURK &Locus, & DOLT'S° CLOTH'S, M PORTED direr.: train the Nanoraeturers,Or criadri IL to order with all the recent improvements, sod warranted. Ntenr Eoniprered Fire (hicks. Gas Works,: Fite, die, from the Garokirk Works, Rem equal lo'qualitylo au)! la our; tinto.rtod and fur sale by; J. E. No 1111 Ohl York Road. • Near the Indian role. Philadelphia. . Wel b, tiH• • VCRs. - • llitirkness` & Sonts VA2IIIOBIaBLE cLoTniarG SMILE; No. 128 BIARSEr 'STREET. rap Ssarasesesereer of roartll,7Prricaoccsirta. N. B.—Loolcorpf for tho riv4;4ltory Buildll4 (128.) '1 5 Deservedly- popular. 4stabtishineni has Ws iny csin.4l` for Min •last twenty years a. eradiation or the excellent-it and 'cheapness Mr Clothing, Unat 'tined by any other bowie In Ihotradel In conilder• ation of the immense amount df'atifilic patrol:yr be stowed on them] the proptie . tata have spared heiliter palos nor expense ha 'merino* the lerviroll code" of undrilited ability; and tor the Pali !Pruden( itita. they niTre such it stock of superiorzreudy made Cloth- Int as they am :contldenvanaot ,beenutlied in Phil adelphia or ettewhere. Every article of clothing manurittated by them to art the sett material! Sod• workmanship, and from the Superior halide. they' possras ea the aurntiasr of their goods, they aiw -en abled to supply the priblib at the lowest rate. Those who have not Vet visited. 'My Emporium of Fashion_ by examining la , - style and dn .: away of their clothing will 4 &Milled:that it Is their 'lnterest to purchase of Madiness & Finn. . . . Among this Inirnctlogaaanrtment of gond, will h faun,' Hearin' Coil,le stitched . Overcoat,' of the latavt stylov,from.oo 00 to Its_ gold etaawhere nt $l5 03 to •20 03„ ennerfor Mac% Dr...swami Frock Coats from V: 00 to 014 00,:warth &able 'Ps money; fancy and Mack. Caslmen!fatial;:it] 00; rich , and black !Catlin Vett*. WS 50. and a Magnificent tin oftloakP at 81000, sneh as sann(n . ha Mash , at °slow stares foe isino than t 0 00 All ot Wee anteing at correspondina low rates. N:ll.—Evenraartnent ►ctd'ar this Kowa is irvar ranted tott with easssand elotance. ,1 • 1 i 11ASECNES$ & SON, S. E,Vntner of Foul it aml Market-at rent. N. R.—C. Illeknesc &Ann are the only agents In Philadelphia rot tip. sale 'of It. 11El NISC/P8 Prat:Dinar Tolima rtheara. Ladies Scicatall, Ott. 1:1,, ISIS; 42-Sato Coleman , * Cheap. Cutlery. Stores Nos. 311 and 33 .01ROADS sad 5109 C/145NUT 51rest-7,-PnikaDeLTUta. riOUNTRY therehants can suave from 10 to 15 per V cent. by pilirliaring at the Manse stores. Ity tut. Porting my Own gnods. paying but little rent, and live lag reonomievaly, it le Main lean undersell thole Whp purchase their goods Marc pay filgh rants, and live :iko princes. Cnonotintly its hand a targe'assortment of Pen and Pocket Knives.: Scissors Raman Table Knives and Perks, in ivory, stag, initial°, trnne and wood handbill Carvers: and, Parka; Steels, 4.c.; I:hitcher , Knives; Dirks; Bowie Knives; Revolving and Plain Pistols, 4 6 c. Just received; a :large stock of Rodgers and Wostrnhnltri's flue Pen and.tlon . Knives. Also, a large 'assortment ne: Accnrdvoits, rte.; also, Ono Engliab Twist and Reiman Duns. i 10115 i :11. COLEMAN, Importer. 1-tf lan 3, ISO , Pap6r! Paper! Paper! NO. 21 BANK ,STII2Er. . • Ramos Naito( sad Chesnut, and% ani Una. • ' , PIMA DELPII lA. stinacntwa beg leavOn-call the attention of "IL country buyers to their alienrtment of Limners em bracing the different.vat Wire of Printing, Hardware, Writing, Envelop!, and Wrapping papers, Tissue pa= Pert, white and assorted coin's; also Bonnet and 001 Board/Nike. Being engaged in the Manufacture of rinting pa— pers. they solicit orders frnin.!printere for eny given size, which wall be furnishedat shdrt notice, and at fair mice,. • ! • Market pticee either In caell'or trade paid for nap. DUCKETT ite.*KNIONT, NO• M . Bank st. Sept.ll. 19M9.! 37-11 United States and Foreign PATENT ApEIF,CY, Jy.. Ts STH E ET, ',opposits LAS Exchave, • • 1' PHILADELPHIA. IPA. 11 .1 11. Enaineer and Mechanician. V V offers his service, for }he- transaction of all businessrotineeted with the Patent Office. MODELA,PRAWINGS AND Sercivmertorts neatly and accurately made and Patents onteined with despatch. Mk thorouth, theoretical and k prattle* :knowledge of the Mechanical:arts. induces him to say, that in all cares where he advises ari applitatlon for v Patent. In case It is not obtained, thn fee• Tot his ser vices will be Veturned, and be wisl Mao gnarrantee, that all patentenbtained throualt Uptake, will he sus tained by the 'churn". Many Inventors are subjected to grew delays and lose °fume an.l. money by employing Incompetent person to make. their opeclii:at ions, and frequently have to emends' their pattnta and gel u re.tssue. • Invent•os at , distance can fend their models end a stitenient of their clalnts direeted to Wry. Bekt.oca. S. Patent Agency, No. 75 Dock Stieet, Philadelphia, Pa., and the strictest secrecy will be observed until the Patent is obtained. Draw ings Anil Spec Meat lons (nrinctories. Mills, /Sc., and &Unlade arAllielonery purchesed on Conon[olon, and competent men furnish tic put these cne In opera tion In Buy part of the United States, Suuth'ittuerica and the West Indies. • ; ttr.F-EttE*E:4': ' lion Z•bnce. PRATT, Prefideutor•the klechantcs Imp I, hitt., 7a - iv : York. Mesite.STILLitalt.ALL,CX & Co., Novelly Works, New York. " PETER' IItoDAIL & C 0,., Columbian Foundry New lock " COULT.ELLtcorr & tiaVics. Philadelphia, Pa AD•VA & J envoi, Pitiaimrs. Pa. Mr. Th oat I.ov Mtn , tia hoary, Md. !testae A.' 4 " " DOOM 0...1.(1/ICillndtlXilta. " W.vertt tierces. unicaet). Illinois. •• J. N. MILLEIL Savannoh..ol. ".Wm. GnlcEs, Ain. " ft. T.TcasauLt.. Walk:l44ton, Slits: " Tnos. J. KanatiCharlesion, S.C. bay 14. 20-Iy] , 117,041 10 ~.1 70 ' " " 11/ADDING AND 'DOLL ' , WIIOLESALE COMMISSIONiPAPER WAREHOUSE Xs. 21 .Shai;r St . beiviend St/e'en,' OA cad easiest and ,Sf irked. Streets.; It• CEP ennsidinlji nn hand it large and varlet! COO K o r a ii ki.ds o f iimiim ; willed to Publishers, Mrf claantA, SI imitation rs. tirlinsle, axe., ar.e. We have twidwatremeln-nie with sew or the hest SliEs hi the country to tin far! urn Paper expressly for U., in that every exertion shall be to .tt:e to give ;mike satis(c tion to our cholomers. We:,return our nns4 sincere thanks In iiiir4ll,l friend. , f..r past favor' and hnpe from our intre.isett stock:, and exertions, to merit a sontln sure of their rostom. Ali finless rf.41111 the ennntry Onniptly attended tn. They can acentnninnate pn blathers:With any given size of printing piper. at Ile siooteFt-nollce- We would In noose d e pit o ns of a gqA i l nn4 cheap ankle, give es r rnll and examine for ) "unitive,. *Mittel pyice• pald ineiisiipeurade tot tap. ;3. W. 11A11111INII, • R. FBA:CP(I%IN 1101.1.. Prb. t-Odin , !Co. 1U Minor Sweet, Eil=l ' Cheap Thhadm 'and SLlades D J 'WILLIAMS, = • No. 12 xonrif SIXTH sTnEiT, PHILADEIMITA, 03M 11, , ENIT1AN kt) MANUFACI'IItER and whole % sale and retail doaler Wimlow Shades—award• ed the hishett Premlitins at the New York, Philadel pith and I.l3ljimore - Curtains made and lettered .for Stoics and Public flultdinds. A laree nasortmert of Blinds end Shades of new sty . 'er and finish, at the lowest Gash prices. The pub lic will find ii,ot their interest tn call. Old Blinds painted • and {rimmed to look equal to new. 11..1 W.. ihfurtns the p3tmns of FltrantAN • el nld estahllstimelt. No 143124011th fterni.4 St., that he has removed frnti4 there to No. 12 Nollll3loll yt., where berreim,.etruily enlicits a continuance of pairanadet , literal, 16. We. 11.4 in • gaillOel 1111)1Xlinilai & CO. INIIOI.ERALE AE kl.glts FOREIGN AND DO. OARDW Ant:. CUTLERY, &c. No. 166 Kora THIRD Mreet 2d door below VINE, PIIIILADELPtIIi. ' %ATM:RE they kr,eping a general annrtment; • V nt Ilatdsvare on at lowest inark;tt - ptilepi. Country Meietiants. are tm.frctfolir Invited to calf. • N. R.—Depot, fat John runes. Jan' 19.10.. 31.1 y, , Iron Store. subscriber having removed his Iron bruins= T to the twee Atom, . N0.:13 NORTH %1(ATI1R STILF-r.T, is now prepared to receive orders tit ntiy extent. and for any ileseripikni or Iron and Steel stock is re plenished trOnt his own Importations, by 111111,34 every raiket, an+reete confident in his abilityro rive sails. ( . ml4llllll at) who may tavor him with their cnstoin. Twins the Mort accommodating. , MM. Or. COW, 13 IC Water direct, Fhiladelptita. Feble, 7. 1 """"""—----7"-"—''—.l---- N .. s m .. cailiv isos, , f 1 . . JtATICE OP •TIIE PEACE, . . - •nto or-orit•L armor. . Real estate :gold, Mao opal, or armor., all knots, of Collection rorefully mot promptly attended to and respeclfulty solicited Olks, . Alarket S.V. Pottsville, Po. ;March 23,10-12-1 y II .) . ; A Valuable FrOintly Work , Finch trN coNsumrtioN.-six lectures ma the r nes ni 'lhe ill41;111; and outsell, prevention, and core of puitn•mary consnmotian, asthma. and diseases of the . haagli, an 'ha laW of longevity t WO the mode of 11 lieghealth in Mateo and females, with many natal illastrAtlons, for SAC Tell sheen At HANNAN Cheap Cook Stares. March 'Ai ISSIS • • T. F. Chapman, , f • • • srATioNeil. - ~ J 1 i. 1 'Zorn Fifa St.—FIIILADtLellls. . PRINTING. ithi Reads. Cheeks, thirds, Labels, Cir culate; Constßuilons. Pamphlets, &c. ' , BINDING. - Per6ndlealai, Magazines, Reviews, Ike., In a variety of styles. . IILAMCDOOKS, Made in nyder, ruled I A fipand In any pattern, and a Bond nsenriment keptennitanily on hind. • 13-1.11 ordain In my hue punctonlty attended tn. ' - C1151'31.1,N.• No. l /oath Firth Bt., Minds. • -lain ' Feb M. 1140. kit ACHEREL, . • CODlfiSti t '• I Coast=ly an hand and SHAD, . for sale by g A LAMN. liEniti j. PALMER & CO, PORE. • • R•fatit and STDEN. Market Street Matt 411OULDER:z. ' • PhParra. LARD and CIIEESE. J March 4. ,Part_Willte Lead. . a,:_prisoTgicu t ; _ A Ntirteliiii u m a ri.re7::%i G ls 3 jors t u li pp r i f y "" o t ria t ; warranted pure Wllrril LEAD. and thus, customers who have .beeiteperiegly.sopptledin consequence of &run on tile art icie,thall pner luntetheir No known ininstanm. possesses those preverVative healltirliot properties, so desirable Ina paint, to eh equal etient with unedillterateiL white lead ; hence •ey admixture of other materials only . mars Its *slue. lr has, therefore,teen the steady aho of the muse fad 'users. forrnasy years, ter supplyweber pubtte a -per. feetty mire white leAdolnd the epee:isles demand for the snide, is proof thstlt his met with favor It it InvarLitav breaded' no one head: WETHERILL BROTHER In fult, stud ore the other; werrositsd see, all tie red letters. •.,„ • - T" • For.T s —vEliy, CllGAp—ln boantitu e.teintee, wills elder type trd phut print, Just re Write and for sale et , I N DAMIAN'S • ' Oise Mtseeltansoms Bookstore. Muth 0,41)50. ' : N • VI: • • . , 11V9 Stadx• to Pleas/. ti,9l relitiart. ad ersOirre-sertenetmir ae AAA tatudee.tett well selected stock of ' BILILIAN(4II.4 . III)*AItE AND ToOUI, now offered by the nubierlbrr, mustn't:lV part as follows—Am erlean Front IMO! Locks. a Ott, with alibi work. plated or,twata fttralture, or portataln all colors: '' • , c' - -, -4. ' dal.. Plain.- ' !do -, 2;., do do And Store Drior..f r forlsontal or trpright. .do : do, Dint Locks, all slses and qualities White or Slaw ftlfnitUir, do : - i. do . do do' Mortice. dO :Wilb plated, do dr, . f.arehre,„. der , do do ' . do. rind Rho Cl ara Leeks. do brass elscotelteons, da Drop, Stop, Tttunob, Gate, and Store, Dbor Latches. Also, Dritotted.t.inksatiii Latches of every! 1.131dw Ws. and American butt btniges.of ' or lot - Kepler, ' • Shutter. Gate, Strapii ind Blackdap klada Shutter, Gate, boor. Flash, Atm! Sprt wruailit sr cast Itati ant brass, every Screws, Sprits, Clue, Sated Paper, of the Auterlosu Alls trod Sham Aile Pulleys.- rirty. do ' Buttons, pinto or On oWe° brass. Iron do :Vohs. platrd. white:row or_ornott,,a dual-cord. common and patent. w lib robe nowerntio to mention; I I Nails and Sash-weigher it Factory Mere Cr All Goods delivered - tree or charge the Clip and Districts: ,• • At this establishment hail he found one and best aswirtmenta or White and Ka.i pun. Ae., In the City I . Some patterns.° not be seen. or obtained; at any other ato TVOLS. I . . Spear &:/lekson't nack 4 . ranel. Hand an. imported exprenly for retail motet, all a • care. ; Sole Agtnt_for the celebritel Planet. Ar.c.„ made by E W Camerae'. of Lencitter. Pa., being; all made of snlit wood. end the Bins ;round and tneti.. Beetty's and 'Williams' make; of Chisels,. AxeS, Hateltem, Drawing knives, &e.,,a1.1 warranted goOd. Pultfi`e and Me k's make ;of Augers and n&er Ditto, • ail sizes. ~, American Riinares and Bevil. of every de eription. do Pule!, Gauge!, Sawietts,Compiuci, tlcrevtdrives, • &c. , • . ' , f . , .. do C R flamm'nes elaaaind Riveting, alilsises. An vils and %lief, all Bizet: . - • . Stiel. Iron and Wooded; prates, with C.I S. Cilia, fn Great variety.• W Greaves & tion'ellaithees, and ether celebrated makes (if Chisels. Flint. Plane-frnna. &4., &a. Addis' celebrated Cisrvina.Toole. ill shapes • Makin'' , one pf the best 'and most estentive arson; meets of tmildini be/divert and tool f inihe State. ... At this Eitatdisionent It is considered 4 pl,ssure to show the 'mods. Yno sire invited to call find rrunine the auortment, and hrtr ihe pikes askrl, before pur chasing elsewbere. Cottle end See us. I . • Yuurs,,lrespectfotri . : ?d . bIeCLURE. . No. 913,7 „Market St:. betwen7thir upper althi.. -31 p • March 10.100 GREAT COUGH REM lICIARSENESS, B i toll. .4)11.11 OP, STR UM, VIII,OOPING-0017GH AND - CONSUPeCEPTiON. • THE anna:s of medical science. Mit.r l 4l:ny as they do smplo proof of rtte. t pmyer and value i tf many me• dicinal/ agents, have Psinished nn sant plea to com pare with the saiutarY i•irects produced IJU " 1 -YErt'S CHERRY, PECTORAi ." The remarkable etires of diseases which have been realfzed by its use, an are by many . promineut professors apd tills rind Melee lands; should eneuurage to persevere whittle atoms assurance t the"CHEERY PECTORAL" will cell mate+ euie them. i : We preterit to that pntilte ansnlicita testimontals from some of the fliatnien in our count+. twin whose judgment and eatter r lttneti - • Implicit confidence may be ; ptaeed. DR. PERKINS, Ptes!Mit Vermont Mlclical College, one of tare most learned. and Intelligent physicians In the 'country. considers It a ••entapinititin of rare ex- Great Darga!nre lit Dry Goods-, at eellenee for the turd ef.that formidable !disease Con • V• Ea AI(CII.A.AID A ULT'S, stimption.". .V. E cursor of Efereatt a”d Market Streets, , ' A - reale/a. A ril 26, HBO. • PHILADELPHIA. br.l. C. Ayer—Diar Sir .I—Agresabi toile request •FULL wortment.of ullillNG and - SUMMER of yonr agent we Will Cheerfully st ate What we have AGOoD:4,-,,,pri,„,, in part— New Matket Shea knit wn of the erects .ot ynur CHERRY PECTORAL, a 5 l Jrin s rs ~ f ir on ea t tl, e d a :ctil e c i l n and own :lushes at ; and they have been 4tOnishing indeed Mrs. Betsey Icor', fast colors. froul - 3 tolll " cr t s * .! . y 3 a r r k il : Tide li Vr it e c n u c t l - 1 Sfrectrr had been aillieted with a severe and relent- Lawn at 8, 10, 12) air.)air.)ld/ cents ; Moti4line dit [Aloes ; less cough. which 1 4 , 442c,...41,hec eery for, ; ao law that at 121. ISI and 23 tem.: Linen lat•tres frnm 10 to f.. 15 ! hope could he ;Wenn inedlor her recovery Nu- c o r t t l e B a s c r i i r.t i e , s o f t ;a: li2 r l r; - t u n T i l is i t e o nt 7 . s c t b ‘ lack b ri col and rite cons remedies Mid trien tried tritium t.efrect. berme ' ; ol. t nees P tile Sin+ and Tare Satins ernni io ; Ct4l. 3 l C ritf2% he CHERRY PECTORAL. And that it is cured her. a large a...et=o: or' White Ore=s Mods Iron Igito George Watkinsinesn., had to our Itnnwletiza beau. 3 71 'cents; French. Scotch and Mant•hetiter Gingham' to 3l - alln Mantilla. from alln'ted sv " Al°ll:fin'. for . l "en Y"'"• P r '' w It r •lo l i i tt Cris ; nrt il ti ' 4 l ; d We ' ar in evcry . tariety Frady worse, until ; the CHERRY rgeroum. has frutn 10 cts to SI 35; ake . &e. • noir removes; the dticUse and he Is as free (tom any • sV. E. AIICII% MRAIILT. of its symptoms as Smote.; The Rev. Mark Dane had : Cheap Wholesale and Rms.! atrore. N. E. turner ilthand Market Sta.„ l'hiia. been so sroverely atteeked With the- Efronellitls, as to Anrll G. 1r...50 ' 14-3 m disable fi lm from drir les, and nothing had afforded him relief until I (,I r r.Thornins) r arriad, him a bottle of Your PECTORAL, 'which mired trim at cure, and he now officiates as usitalin his place. These are three or tire cases% which we !PVC kKmru it OUCCe.311r110)11t IllaWtO fail. We have great pleas ure In certifying tr, ', tpcse facts; and are, respected sir, your humble aelvarl+.;: REV. DAVID THOItNING. - HON JOSEPH' BATTLES. Amen); the divtlritufshed rturborltled who Mtn giv en rhelr names to 'reciammend CHERRY F ECTOR AL, as the best remedy:that is known for the Affections of the Lungs. arm .111 S. Landon Lancet,' 'Canadian Journal of Medical:4o,llre; 'Bomar." Medical and Sureiral Alliarlestnn (I. C.) Medical Re view.' •Isiecc Jersey ;Medical Reporter,* Prof. Webster, Harvard College; MOE Bartlett, Transylvania Uni versity of IdedicinN. President Petkins, Vermont Medical College; 'Dr...Valentine Mott, N. York City; ;Parker 'Cleareland,l.linvidnin College; Prof. Butter field. Willoughby' College, Ohio; Prof. Braithwaite', Leede (Eng) Medial! Scho•.l; Sir Richard Kane; Omen's College, Ire'land; Prof Rasenbanci, Leipsie. The public have Mat to know the virtues and maim ' !shins S.lCif4.l of the' .CIIERRY PECTORAL" in curing diseases of the-Lunge, w lieu they will feel se cure !loco these dental's, whenever Olt Fermis can b• obtained. ; Frepared by J. C. AYER, Chemist, Ifiwell, Mass. Sold•in Panamint; hy JOHN G. BROWN; Miners,. Tilts, J. D. FALLS; Ohl Druggist. generally March 90,1956 Johit C. Baker's cOm POD N D FLUID EXTRACT OF SAIISALPAIiIIit rr lIIS Article is einpinyed with great encees'and tby J. the,most oruluent Physicians of this city, for the cure nt the following diseases: SCRUFULA nr King's Evil. Rhecrnat him, Cutaneous ,;AlTectioris, Tenet' and Meru, %Vidte Swellings, Setitsy,Neuriltia or Tic Dolottreira; Cancer, Coltrc, - nr Nohcliticele, (Swelling neeka Spine. Disease, Chrnnie Diseases of tog Lusigs,..to counter act the destructive ifrects of Mercury, Jaundice, fly. perthropny. or eoh!Ftement of the heart, Palpitation and trembling in the rector' of the heart and sumach, Enlargetnent of the limier • Joints nr Ligatnents. also all the various dievnset of the akin sc4tir as Totter Ringworm, Riles, Moles, Carbuncles. &cl, llyppep : sit and Liver sompfaints, Nervous AteLlinns, Drop aka* Swelling,Coustitutional Disorders, Eliot (tiara.- es orlginating.froman impure state of the blood and other fluids of the linity,in shoo all diseases where a change of the systent•is required. Pike 'ets. per bottle. ' jo P i r i e N par t .i n n ik ri n ly s h i att ( P :,, repr w ic h tt , : te re , , , l te num! ' No. /00 Nforth3eSt. below Race. Pnilada. initiorteriandwhOlesaledealers in,Drags. Medicines, Chemicals. patent Medicines, Perfumeries; Surreal ',lawmen's,. Mogipits Glassware, Paints, Gill, Dye Staffs, and Wiftllol* Glass, - also a new and supsrlor article of Imitation Of Plate Glass nt about one-fifth the price of Cliglists' nr F,'reneh Plates, any size to dro Pro_ The Compound Mt - Ad Extract of lamps/11M. for %%Ow Cl••mens it flarviu, Pottsville i Wel.. Heisler, port Carbon ; JimettFslls Mineraville ' , .• • • Montgonseers Patent lltollec., iIE attention titthe public, generally, is respect J. rally invited to thls valuable . inipmvement. Es perimetits whlch•have been spade during the past year, °Witten mbnats, both), snit, and fresh water, es, also, those boilers 15,t poWer purposes: on kated have Ping tested lui superior eiwilitieeas attest:l penetator; and the greet gaving ottitel; weight. tnd lipacr, occupied nver any boiler nom to use. • llolletann this ruin; may now be te6n in operation it the establishmeni. ofl Becker & Brothels. FlourSrey tit„ Neti eiour Niiia,2ollCtikOy tt„ York. ' • • Trooper Si. Oro:Mire, 333N:oast- New York. Slott & As4s. Friend/1 foottif 25th'st.,Nortts AtMot le Doelt.Broaklyn. New ttilit. A. W. Sieti'alf.6l and GS Centre 10, Nehr FM*: • D, D. Bider A. 4 I antitti Deprie et., New Yor N:11. iStarbuck•e'roandr y, Troy, Niiw York. . Smith & Varleiti:Saltimore, Steamboats *Joisid fleartt,"ani “Edwat'd Pay. at," foot or Liberty. street; New Yo k, and MI board .e memo towboat9ohn P.Whitney!,,'New Sedum., For further into rinht inn,Stopii to I• JAMES MONTGOMERY & SAMUELAVARD • ..' TS South tViltamiat. . New York: Or to J. HENRY BELL, 41 South Third m. 7ane.16f49. 4 1:; : ly] = Oboire Mestnnt.Plitado I IME! 'Oakes Patent Fire-Pootraint • - FROM OHIO. THE Subscribeta have Jtlrtirece ved x /under sup ply,of this tiagular end valtiab e subitauce. In addition to the slate colon ihty awe a beautiful' chocolate or brown, resembling the and Anne now, In use. and so much iditnired for therm tof buildings ' Its minelpal ingredients are silica, Alumina and pro • toxide of iron, which in the opinion of, scientific men satisfattorily accrittnts for its fireinanf'usaure—the two formeesitrattioens being notsom doctors, and the tatter acting as a cement, to bind the whole together . and make a Arm area durable paint. ~ For ure It is eased with Linseedloll, and applied with a brush, the same an ordinary' paol, to wood; iron. lib, lien, canvass, paper, &e. tt tMens green'. ally and becomes fire.proo f. It is tkarti :early suits, bni for roofs of buildings. steamboat. a td-ear-degas, railroad bridges. fences. etc. A moron-dad with the avid° is equal to One of slate, at a list saving of ei pense. I • Specimens may .lite Peen at the °dile A' the subsea berg. 11/11tRISON, 1311011d118 &Cu , Ire en Smith Fre t et.. nitwit.' iptll3l, • ' .174 • Pare Fresh Cod Liver Oil. trine tiew and a c aluable bted . kins now tiled by the '1 medigistprofession with such at metalling efficacy in Ole cure of lamnary. Cones eiptlon. scrofula tom Chronic Itheemattsol,.Cbut Stifle, at itching. plaints of the Kidneys , p6eraredete the liveeof the Cod r lab fur tnedicinal use, expressly for our sales: • • [Fitt:let from the Londotibledeall o „,,,Li "C. .1.,8. Willtahts. 51; D a. 8.. Prbresior of hiedicineitt ;Vniversity-Calleie, London, Consulting Physician to the Ilespitat for Constimptlon, a te .,, a y s , have! prescribed the Oil lb above four hundred cases of taburcutous,diseusi.'of the Lungs. in diirtrent I stages', whitlnhave been under my care the last two ' years and a half. In the torso number of cases, goo out of 211, tta nee was folhawed by marked and on equivocationiroverrient, v tirylag In degree in different eattea, from a tcmpo,arpeverdatlonof the progreas of the dlreasni, and n niitteattent of distressing symptoms, tip to a none Or less b . omplete resittration to apparent health. "The s etifkLorCoa Liver Oil in most of these cases was verylemarkable. ,r.ven ih a few days the coed, was mitl,=ted, the expert:oration diminished In onanti ty opieltv, the eight sweats erased. the pulse Oe• come scourer, heitte7 Volume, and the appetite, flesh arillorength wore gradually Improved. rin conclusion. I repeat that the pure fresh oil from the Liecenf the Cod Is more beneficial in the treat ment of •itillnannary ConsOmpt ton than any agent. me • dletic or regimenal, that has yet been em ploye d.kl As we have made arrangements to procure the Cod Liver 011, Tresh from head quassia, it eats now be had elientically pure by the aitigia holds. or In boxes of nne daken each. - !deacriptiou , drafts,. fast 1111== l e Dem of ,telescriroior. hese quelps. ; f every tit. Int bronzed kln f illifitil 110 any part of fthe burnt `p Nobs for tvhieh,ean• Its eronderibi efficscv bits Inddced numerous spuri ous Imitations. As iis -success depends entirely cm its purite, ioo much care cannot be used lu procuring it genuine: aidp Saws, lected with Every bottle having on Roar written signature may be depended nponms genuine Pannahlets containing An analysis of the Bit, with oniices of It from Medical Janinals, will be gent to those who address na free of Onstage. • e. 1011 - N (1 BAKER Wholesale Drumtists and Cherubim, . i 100 North Third-street. Philadelphia July 'IL - 30-ly • Periodicals and Newspaper's. A LL the Periodicals and Newspapers delivered from 1129, will be delivered tom the *oh eriber'e Book Sloie, where subferiptions will be re ceived so usual; for all The Periodicals sad Newspa pers fold by the single copy. April t, EICCHANOR & COLLECTION OFFICE, , POTTSifILLE, nEALP:it In nocurreht Dank Notes. Hills of Et change, Certiflcanes of Deposits. Chacks and Drafts. Cheeks for sale on Philadelphia and N. Yolk, In sums to suit. March 9. 1950. . 10-tf Mahogany mud Marble Steam DTI! SAW HILL AND TURNING SHOP. Came. of Eleventh and Ridia Road. AND 'CABINET 31A8EP.5' GENERAL FURNISHING .• STORE, i!V g. Second Se beloso Doei Se., Phllad•s., ' 1 ' II E :sitbscritwrs would call the special attention of Cahinet Makers and other*, to their very eaten sive assortment of materials in their Vali.. Lofts Latins of Mahogany Vencers,'Boards and.Plsok. flair Cloth, Curled flair. Glue, Vartdsb, Looking Glass Plates'. Mahoginy Knobs, lied Posts, MAthle Tops, and every descriptton of Hardware ; IbuH, &c. Cabinet Makers residing nut of the city, wool! find it cri!atiy tq their advantage to all,at out Morel° pur chasesuch materials as they wing, eonneeted with their business. .. • . . . All oar pads are Warante'rl,rlthe brat'inaftty,and at verrredured price*. Our Jams are Cash, (no trade.)' . We cnarantee to 'lie every mat. the worth or hiS money. • • . T. & 1.- TIIOSIr.sON. N. 11.-51alinvany,' Walnut and Hand 'Rail Plank, and Stair 11.111itaters for Unilitirs,—alsro Marble Man tels: always on band, and every de.criptiuti of Toped Work , Aril 11 6, 1650 , 14.3 m ' The' North Anterldin Farther. - . runtic4iTioN OFFICC, NO. at TIIIILD ST , .Mof .Strouse, Editor Gad Proprist.e. Family and Business,.3, , m,rnst Is pub .L fi shed weekly, at .the folleivinsterfus : 1 copy per annum, /111 WO OW • • • „ „ ; 12 22 " " the Lungs estedas they }hysicians in the atllieted let the use of "tre and -attl- The,bersnn rsliing O club, receives a copy : flee - for one yea.. C3.'1411 orders must be rinat-patd, and addressed , • mycit sTitotisr.. Editnr.: . 51 13,ouiri 3d Street, Pliiladelphla. Aprif 6. 1. , 50 list JOSEPH L EVT!S CIRCUL. AR POINTED • S*BEI. Title Adrniolstratsds to thn eiitnte de.nri it their d Uy, In °nit!r to rile>etve thii nigh ii•pitrat ion the alsw4 Pen has sustaioeil for so many years in tlie government throughout the comon eclat cotrinttiiiiv,toadotd this mode of cestionin: The Pub lic against a CollinlPl3,ial pefl•attelnpiell In he palmed off .14 the oriOhiii one, well calculated to deceive, from the close routs/jos of the late Mr Levy's S'ino tars on the interim} of the lid of each tiox, and also of the *barge and • labelling or the Watne. .4 tins thciefore become expedient to estatAiii, a e t ild tot the detecting or these coUpterfedis. hose li will have the SlGlSsUitliraf tIIL lnl.E MIEST, S. PSILIPS, 'in MS owe heirdeciepty outside nose are ken; gave ,Knthoui oio, tat them:some 'Worn n bat iollre they may. and so as - E.. it fitriiistwd with the original pen to sell arnitr.d finder 'arty circumstance r}tu order to preyent three ;Math., we tome at:- Pol.:ldd U. Ilannan.:Sitle Agent, for the sale of these Pens to Schuylkill Vounty, wit will furnish dealers at tide wholealetiat'es. All pen• purporting to he or nor. 11111UUNCIllte otrered by Pedlars, are worthless imitations—an We III:Vet sell onr pens to Pedlars.— These Pens are nciw used almost esselosively in the Covers:Nicht of3::es it Washington, in the lituks„ by Scriveners. .kr., wart .tn the Politic Offices. For sale, wholesale and ret.itl,a i l eedursed priCPII, by • HANNAN, Sold! : .4gint for Sebryllia County. 5-tf F 412,1950 G. W. Merchant's Cel orated 'CARCLINC OIL.. LEM ',7FORHORSES: ':-'''. Mick is &B. a Uaicersal rustily Embrocatron for Diseases of Ike limnle Pito. Tatol experience has fully proved that this J. , INIVEUSAIAIEMEDY has not its equal on the lister unroll:it medirines; haying ,Krell more than 11 years before the Testimony er the 'twilit disinterested characier of its wonderful etlectc on the animal ecortamy is almost daily presented to thenroprtetor •A young man in the ToWn of Wilson, whose clothes I were burnt off of blm, was restored (without softer• me.) by the timely .use of Olt Oil. Numerous are the nnsolivited statements or parle Its themselves, and others who have used the Oil of turns which In themselves appear so remarkable, that were they at WI interested. In a peculiar Point, they could hardly have heen credited ": The followiita direaves ere amongloany otherain theatre of which this Oil has beep completely ou'aeis• - hal and in which others hell - entirely failed SWeeny, itinehnue, Wintlyalls. Prll Evil: .Calloust i -Fratked Deets:Calls Of all k Lame- . . tress, Fresh Wounds, Swains, Bruises, Sand Cracks. Foundered Feet, Scratcher, or latease,Matige, Blieumatlsto,Bitegl of Animal, Ever/sat Moms. Painful • . Nervous Affections, Frost Rites, . lloili.Corns.WhnlowitOurns and Scalds,' 'Chilblains, -Chapped . • Hinds, Cramp, Contractions of the Muscles, Swellings, • Wealtnese of the -Mints: i ' . • (Wend Breasts. Ac. _ CAUTION .I'o ftIIfIASERSI. newer* of COUNTRKFEtTA. god bosn rethe PAM , ' of the dere Prarprirtor, GEOBOB W. M E iICIIAIT, Lockport, N. Y., 1.4 blown the Side of the bottle. and in htit•handliriting over the Cork. Don't be pursua ded to take anything else with the proadta it is just as i sornt.te ,ace. This przetieed hy those Imprint inlrol dealers re ' hose et:Mole:lce writ strewn like India littib• b er , an d w hpare of a kiddred spirit of those In our large cilles,,ertfose nefarious praCticesha ye BO reeent ly been ensiled to Ste action OT Congress. . .. Thole solid attempt to Counterfeit tido ariicleire Al camo to pe leer of Neer Yorki of Moy 1315, by which It will be snits that ever* person' meddling' in these counterfeits is subject tZ.(ddistment. iniprlsonment and flne. • . oat of this Btafe, - will be liabte arrest when in the State, and alto to bejteld as a - wit neskagainst those tie bought of or gold" ror. . All Orders addtecand to the proprietor will be pl'ouript ly'responded to. • Ger a Pamphletof the Agent; and see• what won deriare accompllitterthy the use df this inedielhe. BOW by respectable dealers generally in tve United States turd Canada.' • Also, by J: C. C. Tottnellle ; - - • ' E. J. Pry, Teinaqatt ; C. Piaitey Orwigiburg ; Elmo° ;tan Bethlehem; Pomp & Kentny, Easton ; Lewis Smith Q Co.. Allentown ; Masser, Banbury; 13. J. Shearer, Milton; M. A. McCoy, Northumberland; Dr o• - Yobe. Wilkesbarre; W Anthony & Co—White !Wien ; C. W. Shale, Lewisburg; el. Willi', toe. Bear Creek; 0 . M. Ebett. Mauch Chun. ; ISoilet St Jones •Tunkliannoelt „, Frederick Matt & .Co., Wheless' Agent. Philadelphia. ' )(evil, Altf.. 45-f*, D. B.!NNAN 14. J. P. Sherwlti, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE 46aUt1911. poSTS.CRIP.T. (Correspondence of the Miners' Iournal•1 oniticSlitußG. ESCAPE OF rRISONERS. . Oturigsburg,!APril / 850 i , • MR. litc.thAN :--Duri4 last night: three Prisoners made their escape from the ittrwigs.;• burg Jail ; one of whom was the notorious' - DA•vm Saxes; the other two iiiefe'lrishmen. who were committed for larceny; whose names I have not a learned., They effected their escape by breaking open Chtwir'egl hoots:' - sawing and burning/througt trio &trig and garret floor! Ravin.); gained the gal tet..thel cut a• hole in the' roof _sufficient to get their bodies thrOugb. ) and reached the ground by j ' means of. theii lt,%ed 'clothes. Salida Was heavily ironed when he made his escape: . . . • Youri, . J. W. a. FAO,' WASHINGTON. CONGRESS ON TILURSDAY In the U. S. Setiate, on Thursday, a vote wa.s taken on 14.1 r. Foorz's Rey:ditto:a to ap point a special conimittee, when it NV3S lost by a vote of 26 to `f:t. Refore the.vote was, takeri-Mr. FootE'4•hill was modified by, re :erring the action of the Coinmittee only to the compromise Resolutions of Messrs. CLar and BELL: ' Mr. BENT:ON moved Mr. BALI/V wix's amendment , i to the modified motion: whichliaS • lost. 111 r. O.;,Av . offered' ais, amendment, in stibstance, that the motiott for reference to the special committee shale ' not be construed, as implying that 'Congress has the posver to aliolish slavery in the States.. In the Douse, • nothing of importance was transacted. , • Fitolll ItARRISitURG, Anothr most iniquitous Apportionment bill has been reported by the Locofocos.- It appears, the Locoficos, not satisfied with the rebuke they have teceivcd from the. People and the Governor, tare still desirous of cheat in; a portion of MO People out of the Elective franchise. Such outragetitis - conduct is de serving the severest. co. detonation. POTTS'7II e LE LIARKETg CORRECTED WEE*Lr FOR 711 E JOURJVAL. ' %Vilest Flour, bbl. .5 PO I Di'fl Peaches pat.& 300 Ilse do do 4 .50 , do dounpa,t'iL .'t 75 Wheat,bush. ', 1;10 Dr°,l Apples, par'd. 13 1 .- Rye. do 'OO Eggs, dos. ', .•• 1 • Caro, do . 56: Butter,lb. ' 15 Oals, "do $5 Bacon, 7 ' Potatoes, du so ' aroc 0 11 Timothy Seed, , 50. I Hay, too, 15 OD Clover do . 3 3,..0. M I Pinta'.' '5OO- - • Dr. Ilootidnd's • CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTER'S'. 2 • PRIIPATIED CY • DR.' C. DI. JA.CKSON. AT TIIE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. Xo. 120 ARCH STRF:ET. Will affictunlly tare tieei Jaandice r % Dyepeesic..CAranie or Nervaks Debility. ' • Dolase •of: tlii Kidneys. 'grad all diseases arising Pam et disci , decd Liver qr ft.. 1401 to - Loa .011 . (1e,and Female :" . OUCH as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fanelli of Blond to the ll.ead,' . ,Aeidity of the Stomach, ;Statist. Heart•burn, Disgust for.Fand ‘ Fullnese or w.ehib- Ina the Stomach, rtnutZ Eructations. Sinking or gut tering at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried aria daritialt Breathing. Fluttering of the heart. Choking or 'Ssufficating sensations when Ina lying nostno., Thinnest; of vision, dots or, Webs he: fore the sight, Fever ;and dull pain in the head,delik. 'eieney of Perspiration, Yellowness (.1 the skin and eyes. Pain In the side; Back. Chest, Limbs,kt., Bud- - den Rushee of.heat, Pdrning the Fresh 0[441.am - - imaginings-of evil alp great demsgioti of Spirits. The neninlte are tot irely' • Vegetable end tree from. Alcohol Ariinittant :Imp. Aloes, Ithetiriab, Calomel,: Acids. and all Mineral and Norton; inyredients. they are pleasabt to vista' and-smell, eind mtin jn their op eration, never eilpirie nr givingtinv nneasinesv, Alley 'give strength to !lin whole :lystem •sehiltit On drive from it disease. They can - be sdinthistered to the must delicate infant witif:yertect safety. RCM) Tll4, FOLLOWING ATUTICL.G. It aapeared in the leading German Journal Of Phila. , . dritibla-111A "Philadelphia Democrat," The' ediloi WAN personally acquainted tylth Dr. Ifoontid, slid orizfoir the serviSes of this great man he conk' not q ui e itrionk upnnshe 3 . FSUillflre or en linnetior, cut apprisluatheitublle of approaching danger. CIIRISTOPII WILHELM HUFELAPIIII.. I It gnomon. , , CHRISTOPHER WILLIaSf ITOOFLAIN . D. - ••One of the Most renowned phypiclyts.ime of the . greatest benefdpors of modern, iimes, wit hero at Lange° Salza..;Germany. on the 12111 day of Apetifit, 470.. After a o:ireful:scholastic educatinn,he,likp hie father and graiolfatber, (two celebrated Doctors.) Vol-' notatily devoted himself to :he study of Medieino, at - the tatter University. From 1793t0 hied, he officiated as Professor at the University of Jena. - in . ha , was appointed Private Physician . to the Hine of Prue- , sia, Member:of the Academy of Science. and upon the establishment of the near tr:nilere pt Berlin, Profea-'. snr and coot Physician by the Ministry of the tote.' ttor. Ilis eharacteristic profound ess dint d4crpette," tratinn •no'bled hiin.to' combine the theriretical and practical; in unite nl.l and new systems; produce In common the practical and usa•CuOtild thus draw there , from the revolts and the necessary applicalde meat: '• It watt Dr. It. principally, who exposed and de: strnyed the •Itrawrea Symmtn.• which, - enfavrthita'nd- - Ina the brilli.nt caterinr„,could - not conceal its _many. Imperfections, brought to. light hi .11ordiaties noble impattlatity.nmi twin.. and deeppenetration. Inde pendentrof his practical usefulness as Physlctan and . Frofes i int of the healing art. he has earned unlyin6 fa ,11•• nir his superior K nnwledge Qiirdiccr, as well no for his manifold works on .Medical jurispru dence; Among these may,be mentioned 1.12 wortil norvned *.trakrobeolik. nr the art of prolonging' life,•- •Bystent of practical hesling roi,"ldeal of Pattstage-• nic..l.Journal of practical tffeiltsind,' tee. fie has be• vides all this, gained exterstaf , tame and praite: Wm' suffering humanity for the discovery and comninallan'- sofseveral infallible medieinsls, ihntong whith is the tar fa need and Jinni,. celebrated compoiind, ktiown as Da HOOFLAND'S OEI43IAN BITTEBOf The application ni asefahcous,,earth Air the cure of ettlpburte diaeasea.—The celebrated Diaphoretic rem. Ilidy—aba numerous tavaltiatile recorded recipes. . 'Arles the celebration of his timpih pti;feskinnaffes. tis yin 1933. upon whfch occasintit he King,cif Pans.= eta honored him with the insignia of the Orden a Bib' Cross of the Red Eagle • and many (Abu Royal Orders' and Marks ni dlitinctinn, he died on the Attu, day° Anguat, 1938; (as the f!int of Prussia's private Medi cal Cuansellor,) tali:taut 44 Ijiftimale tants. Aeir fir offspriv. • . " Dr. C. 31. Jackson, of Philadelphia, has',MaE tbi means of obtaining the genuine recipes. of thereat medical counsellor •Christoph Wilhelm Ilufelanil,' and these invalfialtlia,medicines are ptepareg with'the ut most care at the'qertnan Medial:ie. Store.' "Ttial bitter mixture : linofiand's Ccppan Bitters, is the'reSult of many years study end - experience Iry the peat Divert= tar, and tintiwn'and . prized in Europe as an •infallibla remedy fotthe cure of Liver Camplalnr,Janndice, Dys pepsia, &c. Dr. C. !al. ..Jackson's Preparation of this medicine has obtained the SOME' eelebtity in this Vlres' tern World. The teitimontals and Innumerable con- . firmatinns of thousands of the mast severe and diffi. colt ease?! cured, IsramPle pion(' of this, The medi cines compounded by Dr. C. 3t. Jackson, have prOdu cerl the very effects and the seine happy results Marti: the immortal inventor indicated ..and intended. atter consequently must be prepared with scrupulaif(Csfat racy. In view Of the above facts it seems sineular; that any body could have the.hardihnnd and imptidefflClS . 16 ahusa the name of this. distinguished Doctor; FAD' died thirteen years Ben. To paseptra charlatan quack' e p aral iaa n go' the real and genuine medicine, and to I give a'semblance of nriginallfy by atriaing a,foc einiff6 ,of the deceased, is hatred extraordinary: The pub- Ile will understand what to expect, and what to Jo under such circumstances... • A. number of Gentian papers copied th Shove and are therefore-entitled to Mar tit:tills. These bitters are tvonby the attention gif Invathts",. Tritsessing great Tinues In the rectificatiofforditeascit of the liver and lesser si Inds, exerciiing the mos arircifing powers in weattnemnand affections of tilt( digestive organs, they ate withal, safe certain and' piearrint 6 OPINIONS OF TIM PiIiLADELPIIIA Slip German "ILLUSTRATED NEWS" save ' ltur editor and others of this offire hiVe used the'. bet man D I OFFR.' TIToI en n recommend it with confidence' - to ofin,reatiere. As prepared. by Dr. latitron, ft hilly equ ate if m 4.8 rlrprr.4l,s in his effeets tfpritldlsaniged Stemacti, the fullest expectation of the Ms tingul.hed phrs , the 'vrry ITEM. October 16:1:, says Joie; FOR TII e NYS -,-flow many of ou r re ,id ee i. are afflicted with diseased liver, stomach or nerves') Illany.tind,ibt.. They SW he pitied. yet mall tbetol haters. DI 110,11 ands German: Bitters has atreadf cu.l hundreds: and that it wilrcure. no one Who mice use ; it will doubt, if they use tt as directed„i it has estantiehed for itself atiundyine fame; which few have dnnis nut rittihi i , asrantnher that hasbeen thrown ne!ore Oil:public, It la one of the Mast perfect Pro pitiations In use. and. - as a German cotempary heir said, prepared by Dr. Jacksen.,it Luny -equals. if not surpasses, In Its effects the fullest represenca. thole of the distinguished physkiin Who first corns ' po „,,,! e d . it: As a amnions *tilde; Is mow before the' public., we tvouid caution att_ against rising' any but that signed Ay 11:Jackion,Ind 'bid by hem at DSO' Arch streecr„ The 'CAMDEN DEMOCRAT; thO heal paper in West Jersey. fare, filly al,. 'GERMAN BITTERS:' "1100FLAIlwd ••Viie have Seen Many flattering entices °tibia me.' nnlthe enlace fmto Which they came induced' as to make inOnirprespecting its meths. ' Fromlnqui.. ry we were;rectitude! to use lt.a od rune tsay wa found.• it specific in its action Upon diseases 11 the Ilv.er arta diost lee organs, and the poweiftll Influence it exerts upon nertnam pridratlon Is,reatifiturprising. • It calms' anal etrerigthenkthls ntarves4bringln; them Into a Mate . , of repose, makir.g steep refheshlut. - ' If this mediclot was more generalty ased t waste satisfied there 'Would be less sickness, as trent the. stomach, liverAnd.nervous system the great majority' of teal and Imaginary diseases emanate: Have theta in a healthy condition. and you can bid defiance to epidemics generally; This extraordinary triedicinc we WOOldad - TIDO nFfriends who aro at nit •Indlsposed Rive if Will then recommend-01CW should, in fact, be eiriy-fistay.". other medicine can paddles Such erieericrs of Merit. . ur.svAps OF COUNTERFEITiI,, . Thls Medicine Nis attained that hip - hetet:titer wbtela 'ls thee/wary for ail medi tt. .. etties to attain to induce. enU . .. terfeiterito pat firth" aisptirions article at the risk of t h e 't ree o r those who ere tabor:Kills deceived. , Lcnk. mat rp tee viarks cj ilas Genuine. They have tho !rune', signature of C 51 JACKSON' upon the wrapper; and Rs name blowil Lin the baattle tt without which they are spurious. For sale v. hnlessie and retail at the GERMAN 3M- DicINE sToltEi Nta. I_2o ARt.9l Street, one duel h t •lnw Sixth. late Of 279 Race street,l'hitacelpida. -is By 4011 N G. DROWN, Pottsville • and by' realm*. able dealers tonirally ttatoughmst the Fia!E. March 31,1919 . . ,
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