ME - I - •- . MIN.ERW JOLIRNIVInt S:ATURDAY, 4(7G, 17, .1.550 DEMOCRATIC 'WHIG •DELEGATE i ELECTION. ' In pursuance of instructions receive:l from the re : 'cent Den Mitotic Whirr Cntinty Meeting. the Standing Comaiittre, of the County recntnnaend to the Demo cratic WhjEs of Schuylkill County, and ail the friends of Piotettlim to- American industry, who choose to unite with them, to meet at the following plares, on . Saturday, the 7th .day of•gepteraber, Lettween the b o nes of 1 and 6 o'clock; P. M- ind 'chow*. two dele gates to represent their respective districts in a County Convention, which will asseinhle on thi ; Monday fol lowing. at Saylor's-Washington House. In the Boraugh "of Schuylkill Haven, at 10 o'clokk, A. M., for the roar rme of nominating a COuntyi Ticket, io be : sopported at the ensuing election.. : . The Committees named will please anperintend the election of delegates: , Pottsville—N(4th Ward, Honse of Wlllintrt Matz— Committee, J. 8. C. Mat tin. Jacob Kline, Zaq. North West Ward—Moure!of J. C. Lessi;=-Commit. tic, J. P. Marna:tn. Mines Straub. • : North East Ward-Route of Peter Woll!-Cotaxilt tee..Daniel Sherile, Daniel. Klapp. .41Sant Carbsit-house of Thos. A Slmpion--Coai•.. inniee. Henry Bittle, Jos.sgeorse. ..VortA Atankeint-House orAbraham Pott.-Com m i t . tee-Isaac Stratich, John Semmes. ; SeFiyll. - ill Haree--,Trouse s a y-t 0r ... 03 ,4 =h - Hee, Gen. Kauffinart, - Daniel . r,l, Stager, , : -South Maakeim—lleuse of Ben} Rtber—EomMittee 8. Davidson. Esq. Reber. Lo , di*Trille — ii ( "dec of John HIM— I S Leffl •r, Jirinathae., Wart . , Uce• Oriei . rslitte . ,,_liou,'widow Matgaret Gralf•— ''. 7 oMmlitP Garret, Henry Ilatnmer. . Wg";.. Reausicirk—llonse of Samuel Yest—CoMmit :nee, Joseph Albright, Daniel Neter: • Port Clinielt—llotme of Wm. Moyer—Comiitlee John K• Sit:fried, E Kerlin,' . - _East -Bruserick—Houle. Of El Bensingee—Cornmit tee:, Geo. Dretbelhies, Daniel Bock. (rest J'eni—linu..-.e of G. Wetstone—committee„ ' John Bolig, Jr., Daniel Kistler. Tamaqua--East Ward, House of Jahn Jones--:Com mlttee, P. Landerbfun, Caleb Bertolet. . North Wet& House of !-Itmuel Beard—Committee, F . A. Wilitafier, Milton Bailey. South %Void, House of Stepherr Jones- - Commlttee, A. L. Bouattner. Robert Itatelift. Rusk--House cif Ceiharthe Brause—Counnittee, W. Kann. Daniel Kaltp,i.. maaueloy--ljoftse--of:Jicob Faust—Committee, El Klingetnan. Samuel Miller. I rntion—llonse of Jacob Bopp—Committee-, Samuel fintipert,,,Matk Bitter. 1. v....jklutler—liouse John Mortimer Mortimer—Committee, Col. LI. IF. Day tee, J. Burkhart. i grery--Ilouse - of Francis Dewier—Committee, Otto, Jo 'n Sarnait. EU, el—Fious . e.pt Decater Herb—Committee. Slrnon Ilepler. 11. Koehler. • . • Upper ..ilahaptanzo—House of Wm:Delbert—Com mittee, Adam Herb. G. W, Erdman. Lover ..Ifahartrae!,,—llotise of Ann. Rarenk--Corn- Once, Phi'm Osman. Esq.; John Holdernan. • Freiley—House of John {Pitman- Committee, Jas. N. Clark, Johnei. Ilassitige r. Esq. - Tremont—fionse of Mark Mellon—Committee, J. B.' APCreary. John K. Female'', Porter—House or J. liebertlng—Committee, Jacob Miller, Joseph`Workman. • Pierfrrese Borovzh —House of Samnel 'Reinhart— *Committee. Peter Filbert. E. G. Wcrntz. - Pi.egroee Townshiplionse PhilipKrions-7Com mittee, Peter Steo3., Wm.,Eckrit. ,Woune—linuse- of Joshua W. France--Committee, liihn S. Sterner. Jacob Mennlg, Esq. Branch--House of Philip• Kehres--CoMmittee, liannan:Co'ckill, Jacrib Klauser. Cuss--Enuse of Benj. Schneffer--Committee, Wm. Brittain. lidnrizan ,Morgan. ~Ihnersrille—flouse elf Edward Hughes - -Committee, Geo. S. Reriplier. John-Prevost. . Afar Cesar—House of Levi Reber—Committee, B. Kline, Hamilton Adanis. • .Arortre,gian—House of John B Gerber—Committee, John Reed, Henry Wilsoml St. Clair—House of Jonatlian Johnann—Conunlttee, 'John Seitzinger, Esq, Wm. Price. '- East Nonergian.—House of Jeremiah Wolfinger— Committee. Jeremiah Boon, Frederick Mertz. : Blythe—House 'of Rudolph Breish--COnimittee,.C. Bensinger, C. S. Dobbins..! Sektfyikill—linuse o 7 Ell 3tiller--Coiritnittee, !Geo - . R. Dry,,Antirew Cilrnoreil DT 011DFII ON THE STANDING COMMITTEE., TI. BANNAN. • WM. A. HAMMER. " '1 ROWLAND JONES - . NICHOL JONES. WM. STERNER, COL. J. W.j HEFFNER: .Mir Pc'pers please copy. WIFE COAL INT,EREST. In last Saturday's paper we announced Mr. Cooper's presentation Of the memorial • of the Pennsylvania . 0 -on men to the Senate, showing the depression of the Coal and, Iron business, and praying ; for a Modificatqm of the Tariff in favor . orthcse ,interests. 'lllr. Sturgeon, opposed thG Memorial, and,endea vored to ket up the impression, Which every man's dailyy - expericnc contradicts, that these interests ,were never ,mare prosperous. We alto published some statistics of the Iron operations of the State, yltich . we hope will • have the effect to open men's' eyes, and give • them facts on this subject, the learned Doctor to the contrary notwithstanding.. We give below some further information :in relation to the Coal trade, and its collateral infliten ces, from an article in the Philadelphia ;.forth • American STAT,E.ME , NT, Showing that - Coal cannot be afforded to be deliv ered on board of vessels at the port or Philadel phia, for the price agreed upon be the colliers to turnish this single quantity, 'Viz: $3, 20 per tom— Quantity 300.000 tons Average coal rent in the ground — is 32 cents per ton Cost of labor tor mining,anil put ting info ears ready foci trans portation, 95 cents IrOon 2:A000 Inc identgls, wear and tcatof ma chinery, 10 cents Txm Horses, fnules--feed fur same and depreciation of Mock, 3 • rents per ton 9.000 Misting por. - de'r, 7 cents per ton 21,000 Transportation by Hailroajd to- Philadelphia 70 per ton 5951,000 Leaving a tirofit of $9.000--emilViderit to :,3 cent: : per Con, or let‘s than one per rent i —to pay interest upon the mtpital inves - ted, and• freight uponithe lat eral railrOads frOm the:Mines to Pottsville, which • n most eases, would be 12 cents per ton itOditional. STATEMENT, Showing - the advantage' accruing - to the pnre.hasers . of 300_000 tons of Erdish cold, dyer that q uantity • of American coal :--r , 'Quantity 300,000 tong—American offer = . - for delivery on boaril at Philadelphia, , • 8.3 20 prr ton—total c0%t 8560,000 ~ - Quantity con !reeled fOr ia Eng- ~ - h ha l -", i)0.000 tons ~ 4boatract price - on tioatd, 8 ,hil- ' lings and 3 Police_ peF . ,7-fiiii, - -- • etinta to 51,531--1-atinourifingt6-$. 550.000 • Exchangeg 10 pea.centi ' .55,000 ' Duty 30' per cent., el l -timatin,g - ' the .f. at 8:1.1:-'' - '' . 1 11) GSS Incidental expens, say 5 cents , per ;Lai ' -. Difference Equiraleat to 5:3 7-1,6 cents per toa To the above is added a statement, show'': • ing that ihe total 'amount bf loss in freight to AMerican shipping; caused by the .pur ei,,,;:ase of 300,000 tons of British coal to sup- A :nerican steamers"" withfdelris 625. _ • Ej CABINET,' We are hqppy) . to notice th . iti the Cabinet tuaSat length been filled by the appointunetit , of the Hoe. Charlei M. Conrad of Louisiana to the War Department; and the Hon. Thos, T. M'Konnan, of thls.State, io thelnte ribr-Depattm.ent.. The 'whole:Cabinet is as : - 1 :sterft.ory of, State4—Daitiel Welister. Mapz. Secretary of the Trraxory—=Tho.4. Corwin,Ohio .Ser'erteiry of the Nory—W . m. A', Graham. ti. ,C .. aStcretary of lirar+-Charle. La. liSeet:ftpry loterior- - T • .Nl. T. MeKennan. Pa. eittpe.Thez, ,Geoeral4-10.!..'n J. Crittenden Ky. - f Postmasur cfnered—Riett..flrd N. Y. ACCIDENT IN PIELEADELIMIA• • A large five story;rick building in Gran • -ite street, belontiing.tcrJesse Godley, and - used ass-A-Governmep(storc heuse, fell with a terrible crash ori Saturday evening last:— , " Six men bad just entered the building. One was thrdwn clear across the street, and . thougleseverely hurt, escaped fatal injury. Theother five were htirried in the ruins. They were extricated id about half an • and the injuries of two of them found to . iie - mortal: . Two of the others were serially' injured, the fifth but slightly., Erperzrnent testing the praetiea: hility of Submarine Telegraphic ;communi cation will shortly be made between Dover (England) and the nearest point of the con tinental shore:a distance of .pear 21 miles. We will look anxiously for iti success. I . 'POLITICAL ItAisuovir. The news Of this week' haS,bee . n received with morewelcome than-any iirorious intel ligence the country has been 'favored with for several months. Since the firs; meeting !of Congress, we have bad a series Of re ports of quibbles and quarrels with threats I of disunion and troubles from every qtiarter. In the midst of it all, the melancholy, intelli gence of the .death of our Chief Magistrate spread a universal glann over the Union, , besides the record of other ,inaportant men taken from elevated positions in the govern rneht. , We` are g,lad—from our very heart we are glad to see the clouds vanishing and the clear blue sky of Peace. and Union peeping out from etery quarter of the political hori zon. "Coini ng , events cast their shadows before." rnelate expeditious, movements of Congress ' giVe evidence of brighter days for the future. We shall yet hope to see a g,lorious Tr -131 it Cour ier rites . __ affairs wit Portugal, fhat that G \ overnment has offered to pay, all clairris of American Citi zens; excepting 41rat for the loss of the Gen eral Armstrong, and consents to reer this to any arbitrator our Government may choose to appoint. She originally proposed \ sub mit to arbitration:the claims she now vcttn teers to pay. A special bearer of despatches from the :Nlctliteranean Squadron arrived ID Washington, - A,ug. 11, and reports that Mr. • Clay, Charge , at\Lisbon, had demanded his passports and retired to Naples. He expects to return to the.tinfte \ d'States in two months, The offensive language in which the Porto -47,,e5e minister's conces.sf s were made is said to be the cause. THE I'OOTE & DENTONS QUARREL. - The Comrnittee appointellotir or five months ago to investigate the\disgraceful conduct of Messrs'. Foote and Benton in the Senate, after a long , hearing Of bah sides, conclude their-reporkwith the foll-owinquib: "In the presefit case, under all the circuit'. stances, the committee forbear to recommend any action to the Senate. They hope that the sirong eondenination of the personalities which led ,to the, threatened violence. their censure of. the attempt, by a member, to avenge himself in the presence of the Senate, and of the .practice of carrying, arms in the Senate chatiaber, will be a sufficient rebuke, and a warning not unheeded in future. I Should, this hope prove vain and similar scenes of Violence again occur, they cannot ' doubt that the Senate kill enforce prompt, stern, and effectual punishment." SF HEAT CROP IN MICHIGAN. This 'is' now one _of the largest wheat growing States in the Union. The Detroit Adrertiser speaks thus flatteringly of the crop this season : . “The harvest is over—the prospect of Mi chiein for a full treasury from herlate gold en fields, placed beyond a peradventure.— The surplus wheat:from this State will, in the opinion of expeiienced fannersiand mil lers, doub/e:that of any proceeding year, This may seem extravagant : but not a few men whose judgement is deemed :valuable express that opinion. The quality of the berry is, in general, excellent; and the yield of flour will be also large in porportion. Corn has recuperated wonderfully within thirty days, and now bids fair to yield handsomely. The fears which were produced by the drouth of May and the • early psrt of 'June, have thus been happily dissipated." 'Tanker SuMiran, is repOrted to have met an . untimely end at Sacramento City.— He stru , :k a man with his fist, who immedi ately drew a pistol, and shot him. G:77 Gen. Santa Anna is now residing with,his lady . and family in Carthagena. It is said he intends resigning, the steel sword for the . gilt scabbard ; he is about to estab lish a bank. He lives well, in a large pal ace, but rather retired. `l7' William L. Chaplin, of New York State, was arrested some days ago, and is now in prison in Washington, fur attempt ing the\abduction of two slaves from :that city, the property of Hoo. Mr. Tombs, of Georgia. A considerable fight occurred be tween the,officers and the party, who had started in a carriage. It is supposed he will be_given up to the Maryland authorities to . undergo his trial. $96,00(} 17 . The Reports of the impaired fortune of General Taylor are contradicted. His agenis in New Orleans, employed in his busins transactions for twenty or thirty years,, state that he was worth in bank stock and _other property 6200,000, that he never gave a note in his life, and died without ow ing a dollar. 30,000 510,000 G7' The President has been advised of another intended invasion against the island of Cuba. Ile has . ordered _a strict watch to be preserved over the suspected parties. a:7" A Bentonite Procession vas got up in St. Louis some days ago, in which was car, ried a' transparency representing Mr. Clay prostrate lyith Mr.. Benton's foot on his neck. It created considerable excitement, which terminated in some fighting, and the utter demolition of the transparency. Mr. Clay visited the Rhode Island Regis latnre now in session at Newport, on Friday 9th inst. The Governor and members rose as he entered the Hall, and received him in the most respectful manner. Mr. C. declin ed making a speech. 7:- ) 9,r , 5 5 5160,315 The RCMIj7LS of Gen. Taylor will be per rnanently interred in the Congressional burial ground at Washinzton. The original inten tio• was to hare removed then . ' to Louisiana Fon the receipt of the intellifzence of Gen. TaYlor's - "dt..111 in Minesota, Gov. Ramsey issned a' Proclamation, containing a brief sketch 9f the hero's military life, and recom mehdinff thP towns of the Territory, to adopt su - 0 testimonial.s of respeet for the deceased Pr identms they m i :v think proper. 11:7A Hug; Implement.---On board the ba c que Eohett, which has ariived at Nets Y rk.from Liverpool, is a pond L erous steam hammer, sent out to the tinier of Mr. Ames, an' k extensive iron manufacturer of Connecti cut It was made by Mr: liasmyth, of Liy• er ol„and is said to be 'the largest ever Manufactured [by him. It weighs about fourteen thousand pounds, nod, with all its sznires complete, will weigh more than 30 tons'_ • , ..J.Th..? Szamcse Twins Ad.—The Paris Journal des Debats announces the death, in England, of the famous Siamese Twins.— The Deigns states, !bat according to the Lon 13on 3fedical Timrs, tii.f , two brothers died of marasmus. A posi-monem examination _proved what has bee . n con!antly supposed , by the faculty t viz; that the tvlro cavities of the abdomen communicated by nnans of the hollow ligament .whlelt united them, and that the livers of the twins were connected by a membrane bridle about half an inch thick. Onc of the rarest articles in the market is common sense. There are forty men of wit to 'one of discretion. You will meet with ninety-nine who eau tell a good joke about the Shea to every five who know enouge to keep him out of the house. 4> - THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GRNERAL ADVERTISER. . THE DEMACKIGUE. Few places can be found . withont this pe-' cnliar character. We give the following model—perhaps it May fit at home, as wel as elsewhere: - He is n hypocrit of the deepest dye, and wears a mask to conceal his awful deformities'. He is. the 'very soul of faction, and delights 'to swim in . its turbid waters ; he is a Judas who would betray his'Saticie; he worships no other deity but • self; he is abhorred of God, detested by man, and hardly suited ev , ,,n for hell itself ; he has the malice pee. pcnse of a murderer; he stirs up strife, envy, and sectional discord ; he arrays parents against children, and brothers against sisters ; he infuses his deadly poison into social in tercourse and disturbs the flow of the human affections. "A monster mixed.of ingnlence and fear, - A dog in forehead and in hinut a deer " He would array the poor in mortal tom pat gainst the rich, and the African against the aucassian. • He is totally destitute of shame .. • d insensible to the opinions of the' world, He would blacken the purest and most spot less chaacter -if he could thereby succeed in his engrossing desire of self-promotion.— He is as - inconsistent and shilling as the.,vane of the weather cock, or the winds of heaven. He would sacrifice justice, right, mercy, •nstitution and country to - catch the popular breeze. He pretends to an awful zeal in behalf of the netts of those whose favor he is courting. He claims pretcience of events and credit for bringing.them about. He en deavors to torture his own acts done for one purpose as having been done for anv other that may be popular. at the hour. 'He has neither soul, heart orcourage. His appetite grows xvith what it feeds upon. The best men, and indeed'nations, have been his vic tims, and yet his ravenous maw is ever un- Sntisfied. Like Nero, he laughs when his country is -burning. Like Satan, he offers thcis \ e whom lie' is tempting, "all the king doms, of the world and the glory of them." He c . 11 the deadly poison to the patric and - th'e fatal hemlock to the virtue :s. lle-is'the wooden horse who 4 pity only to- destroy , it. He is the lobster that will crush, if not v Laocoons and their children, who r at the alter of the constitu tion. Athens fell from his subtle machina tions. He has been the bane of all the confederations that \have ever existed. He destroyed the AniphyntionicLeague, the-ger- T rianic-rcontederation, the seven united prov inces, 'anti the old Swis, confederacy. He is still- gci fatally bent on mischief as to be aiming his envenomed sliafi , s against our pwn glorious Union, to whieh We are all It \c, and by so many ties of interest and recoi -1 ion. I need hardly say to jou that the hidt us being I have been describtMg is the Demagogue. Heaven rid our land of this awful curse ! Savg i our institutions frema this terrible.Tosco - -this malaria of death\ It will requi?e watching, and praying to thu•Ft his designs. He will insinuate himself into all the existing partiet of the country, dnd if he thinks he can better effect his object, he will create a party for himself. If a member of a, political party to which-you May attatch yourselves,,(for political parties are necessary incidents of free governments) sacrifice him as freely as if he belonged to the opposite party. An honest independent man of the worst political Party, is better than the arch demag,ogne of the best. If we can succeed in checking the progress of this monster, and frowning him out of political existence, we will confer untold blessings upon our country; and may predict with certainty, that our Union will be immortal. GAL. THE. COAL TRADE,FOIL 11430. r4 3 =laftwzte_wets . The quantity uf _Coal sent by, Railroad this week is 31,111,1' lona, being about 1700 lons less than last week. By referenca to our Reports:for the corresponding period last fear, it will be seen that the Railroad is only 35,000 tons ahead, and the Canal is in advance of I.Lft year'' , shipments 41,000 tonA, making in the agare gate an incresite shipment Ciotti this region, up to this' period, of 1T.,000 lons. This Increase will be reduced by the time the Canal- is fully in operation to 00,000 tons. , , • . On the occurrence of the recent severe storm and flood, we prophecled tbat It would , renslreat leastfeur weeks to repair the damages dene to the d.tTerent Ca nals ennzed in the tram=portatimi of Cital. iVe'only refer to the dates now to shoW that we do not make statements, without sefficient: data, to maintain us in or asst.rtions, The flood °Centred on the Pith and lthh of duly. , In Pit r weeki frron,That period, exactly, the Lehigh Canal was in operathin (we were in error last week In staring that said work' was completed, the Canal was not filled and fatly prepared for traeFNria- lion until yesterday.) The repairs on the Scltiylkill Canal would have been,finisbed by the close of this week hail n not beep for the rain of Thursday the:-:Ptli inst., which carried avvity the Coffer dam at Felit's (-rifle. This occurrence may retard the completion for a week or two.; It is supposed, however, by these competent to Judge, that the Canal will be in readiness to pass boats by Monday the Oth inst. The. pricsof coal at Richmoed, as wJI as herr, re mains unchanged. We cannot but believe that the purchasers abroad will too late discover the error of their present policy, iti 7 ,refusitig to take on their sup plies, at the ruling Wes . , tor coal and ; (reign!. We must also again re-lie - rate stir convictiln, that there will be a short supply.of,Coal sent to market this sea• son for the consun4itionAorthe current year. We know that this idea is hoo fed at bk many Wise-acrer, who pretend to know more-of the trade tharOre do, but we are more inclined to,place reliance.aii figures, and facts,than on the rantlot assettions — Of ignriant, prejudiced', and pttercated parties. Amount •of Coat sent over the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad and Schuylkill. Navigation, for the week ending on Thursday evening last : RAIL ROAD. . EEK. TOTAL. Pt Carbon, 10,N0 00 235,81)1'00 AIE Carbon, 3,181 15 100,5:0 In 12,074 15 2n4,012 17, Clinton 5,10 P 07 10 31.111 17 731.7211 00 261,2213.00 Total by Q R &Canal 995,046,00 lobs. • To same time last year by Railroad 696,761 C 2 21.3,481 07 Increase this year, so far 15.703 Il tons LEHIGH COAL TRADE. • ' Sent for the week. eudhlg•August 10th, !SAD. En/. TOTAL. , y Lrhigh CO,. . ISO 03 1G4.6.•;3 11 Room Run Mines, . . 437 14 46.1;71 00 I.l.niver Meadow CO., r 616 16 15,227 1: Sprinz slotintns344-do., 1 677 00 3.2,44,ti 00 COl4llllll. A. i 61.0 S GI 05 Cranberry Cnagro., : 245 07 19,275 17 Ilazinton CoalSo‘ ". , ' e 72 03 43.220 It Diamond C 0.,.. -‘ : 241 io 9.900 02 Duet 1400010 in C0., -c .. 248 03 02,317 0 17 lkilkesbarte Cf), . ~ 303 14 )7,079 0 .. . tr---- -- I L . .1.1; 17— 3 - 414,003 01 TO same petlail laFt yeai t ,./ 3911115 Ott --- Increase in 1850. The following is the quantity of Coal transported over the d itie rent Railroad's in 41chuylkill County, fiir the week ending Thursday evening. WEER • TOTAL. Mine Atllanil S. IT. R. R. 12, 3 1 , 9 2:91 , 5 OR Little Schuylkill R. R. 5,101 00 127.41,3 04 Mill Creek do 3,913 on so ,:360 Mount Carbon do - , 5,00 01 Ttr ~os 13 Schuylkill Valley do 7,SSI (IS 152.623 01 kit Carlton and rt Carbon 10,07 4 2 01. 210,62 , 5 12 Union Cinal 2,055 15 40,12. n 13 Swami's do 1,372 18 •N,014 - tires OF TOLL AND TRANSPORTATION OR RAILRO•D for (650. - From 51.Callion.R.Ilayen.P.Clinton To Richmond. •1 10 165 145 To ehiltidelphia.. 1 70 1 435 1 45 turns OF TOLL ay cAtt•L Its IESO. From Port Carbon io Philadelphia, 761 rte . per ton. " Mount Carbon .. 7.5 " " ' " F.. Haven 72 " PO " Port Clinton 6 3 9, Fitti 13 WV, 0T ostrst. Front Mt. Carbon to New If.A. *1 70 " " " Mt. Carbon to. Philadelpb!s. 60 " " re The freights from Schoyty di Onven n re generally about 5 cts. pet' ton teas, and from POO Clinton 10 cts., per ton less. . Medical Department' F PENN V SV ANIA COLLEGE, NINTH BELOW () Locust Street. Philadelphia.—The Lectures foi the Session of 1050.31, will .comearince on Mo nday, October 14th, and continue, without interruption un til the ensuing Ist of March. Tho Faculty is consti tuted as follows: WM. DARRACII, M. 1) ; Principles and Practice of Medicine. JOHN WILTBANE, 151.. D. Obstetrics ind Diseases of Women and Children.' HENRI O:PATTERSON, M. D. Materia Medic* and The ref:et:ties. WM. R. GRANT, IC D. Anatomy and Physiology. DAYIEI GILBERT. • 7Pirt. D. Principles and Practice of PurgerY• WASHINGTON L. ATLEE, M. D. Medicat.Ehem• hat v. clinic at the Pennsytvania Itrespirsl, the ticket of which is furnished to every wend-course student without charge. Fees —Mstriculatlon.llls 00; for iith tfckrt .15 00; CV:0020011 030 00 The Anatomical room will be opened on the Ist of October, under the care of Dr. JAM.C.3 HUNTER, Demonstrator. • HENRY 8: PATTRegistmr• No 02 /inhumed. rbiladelphia. 33.3m0 Aug 170650 - CANAL._ W EEK. TuTA L 264,226 00 920,2(2 OS 10,8S8 01 RAIL ROADS Union Transportation Line, 1 " t ;ln M.. • OR SCIIIII(LEILL HAVEN, 511iVERST1LLt, F Tremont. 4-e. The Proprterms have msde arrange ments with the Philadelphia and 'Fle:ading ilidread CO, and are prepared to lorward daily, to the abote places.. 211 descriptions of sferchandise. Freight Can will leave Philadelphia for Schuylkill Haven. every inclining. and goods for illinersvllleiTre mom, Donaldson, Pine Grove. and Llewellyn, will be despatched Immediately on the arrival of traln at Scheldt:ll !laver:. Mice it Philadelphlaltlroad and Cherry Streets. . Schuylkill-fins co, E. G. lIARRIB, Agent. . N. - 0 —lf desired, gmsds will be for Warded by the Old Established Express Line of Livingston, Howard & Co., under tne charge of Special Idresencer. by Passenger Train from Philadelphia to Achuylkfifilla yen. and from Schuylkill Haven to Nfinersville'and Tremont; by this Moe tom's will be trinsported from , Philadelphia to Tremont In 8 'um's, told incraville In ' 6 do., and Schuylkill Ilaven In 5 do. ; Swell lots of goods are forwarded by this line with very little a.ddi. Lionel charge over the Frett,ht _Line. ; rrOrdera delivered and gonds collected without any extra chary.. • Will also attend to the forwarding and delivery of Bank Notes and Spy.' ie, and special attention given to the collection of MOS, Drafts, dtc. °thee in LIVINGSTON. HOWARD & Cn. No. 43 South Third Street. 33-tf Ault 17, ISM New Steam Saw MM. TILE StaiSCRIBER HAVING ERECTED AND put into operation an extensive Steam law At the head of Silver Creek, on a large tract of the be* timber land in Schuylkill County-0e is, prep*. ed to furnish sawed timber of all sizes, inetiding Props for ?dines, Eke ,at the shortest notice. Cron& dent that his superior advantages will enable him to sell his Lumber at lower rates, than those of any other establishment ha' this section—he respertfully sg wits the attention of his friends and the public generally, assured that a trial ouly.b needesary to secure their patio:rage. Persona desiring Lumber, yen apply to the subscriiier in Pottsville, or his Agent the Lumbar delivered at any p‘..itit. JOHN TEMPLE. 13-ly Angelo 17. IMO • Sperm, Tanners' Lard and Whale Oil. 02;) rnkt.LoNs BLEACHED *INTER AND , now! Fail Sperm Oil. 3j13 gallory Ilribleaehed Wit.ter,and 1611 !perm 011. 4,2.21 dr, Extra Bleached Solar Oil. . , 3.9 N do superior Elephant Oil, cat .bleathed. 6.200 do bleached Winter and Fall Visa 13,777. do strained N roast and Polar Whale Oil. 708' do " Miners' 011. very clear and handsome. 4,003 do hest qualay Tanners' Oil., 5,015 do superior Mink Oil. 2 000 do pore Straits or Cod Oil. 0,000 do Common Oil for greasing. 5.5.68 do . surd No L Lard Oil, (Cincinnati ) 2.000 do lard (ILL ,No 2, 100 boxes New Bedford Sperm Candles. 460 do 'Adamantine Candles. 63 do Patent Polished and Solar Candles. 739 do 'Mould and Dip Candles assorted sizes. 200 do brit quality VellOw Soap. SOO do superior !Donee v-'o.ap. 115 do. prime C3Pilie Snap. All articles sold, not gonna salisfartion, may be re. turned. COLDIN dr. 1111 Ch.:, 31 N. Whit. ves, Third Store abov P e Arc delphia. h st., hila 33-3 mo An; 11,1855 —_-__ 'Sheriff 9 s Sale«. , DV VIRTUE OF :summv wurrs rw vENDT ntioni Etponas and Leant' Facials. issued:out or the Court of Common Pleas of r.Acrotylkill ciotnty, and to me direcied. will bo exposed to Public Sole or Vendee, on Satarday, this Ttk day of Septeroter, 1850; of 0 o'clock A. M., at the !loose of Samuel F Bossard, in the Borough of Orwtgisburg, the-following described premise*, to wit; ,-- , ^ One Tull .equal' undivided moiety or half part of athat certain tract of parcel of land. situate In the toWnsli:p of Branch, formerly Norwegian, In the not la ty of Schuylkill, said contiguous tracts together being bounded by lands now of late of Shober iNi , Bunting, now or late of Joseph R. Sliver, lands nr the :Lex , ' Yar n h and Schuylkill COM ompany and litherii..con tai:ong .IFr3, acres and allow C ance of stx per cant, are. 'ditch Joseph erranun rind wife by liiihniture dated ' k ilt day of Aug :40, A. D. 1 9 4 0 and intruded nab,' re cifloleiCatol whichUarnes Bicw noil-wife by Itidenture dalgd the 27th day of August, A. D. 14'32...tuty 'recorded In tag, ronoty of achitylkill,granted to the bold Antho ny V. Miller in fee, wish Or applirtenances. .- 5 ,,,\4\.. Also, 'oil that certain messuage, tenement , and two I contignod tracts or parcels of land. sititote in Man- 1 helm town hip and Brurutwig township.. comity the rst of said tracts being bounded by lands now or late f Daniel Klapp, lands now or Irii e of , Charles Eyarin.., Esq. Jacob Eiegfried. the Schuylkill \ Navigation Cord any and others, containing 123 acres' of land Also, a th it certain second tract bounded by land of Jacob iegfried and land* late or Charles Evan. ESq... contat mg 10 acres and fl perches , . the two traits being the A s toria land which? George Liu: wig' by Deed dated 29th (I)V of April,. 1813, conveyed 1..." the - said , Anthony F. Mater. with this appurtenances, consisting_ of Soso stotyrne Torero House.witht a frame Kitchen attotche a log Parts. frame Sheds, Prick IC:inland Brick Kilti-16The estate of ANTHO NY F. MILLER. . . Also, all that certain Watt otypieteof land, situate In 'Norwegian, now branch toyvi..ltim Schuylkill roomy, beginning at a post, therm)* by ,land of Jacob Gunkrl north 22 degrees, west IStiNcict'lieri to n, htorl• theme by land of George Roger :Nil ineiiht:tiiiiiiti north sni degretia, volt 335 pnrelien ti s i a white oak, thence by land of Jacob Runkle south 45 degrees, east 62 perches to a white oak eolith 15 !fetuses. "1", 1 62 partly, to a white oak, south If, itnlree , west • '.._`i perches to a white oak south 125 pen he, I a w4ll. 1 oak and Fatah CO tlettree3. west 1 , 11 pt-r-1 - ..-t to I e pl tee of l ezirn•ng, containing 271 and 12., - , ~ai .! es, O. lit al- , i I.iwance, ti.gether y. obit.; liereo taiticm , and a ~ iir• 1 tenanr,--latot the F..tatt. of A a IttiN P.1.11!211. •j T. 1 Adutittintralor, AL, of Georg.. NV, 1.1 . 11i1 . 0, tli:t.t•tt•e I Also; all ihut certain list or lace aground. nitiwt in Younz's Addition to the ;him. oi Port C irinin, Schuylkill e °noir. honntletl north wtt oily by l'ottel" the street, south woolly by t!indit now or ikte of Seuzinc et & Wetherull, enelwarilly by l'i'...api•el 'Mt' Wetta wiiiilly by the oast wartlly nit:., or Mal Crrrii - We. the estate of JAMES RiloDA. Air., all tla ‘t certain lot or piece of Iltound,eitilat, , tit llw trt,Wn of Aliddleport,ll4the tow to-hip. Srlth,t Mill courtly, bounded on the west by Main sir,et, nil the north by lot of Mrs. Unnai-i on ilin a,iutli by lot of Sophia ridiellhatonter. an, CM the east by a atxteen fret wide alley, containing in front 153 fret, and in depth 00 feet, more iii loss, with the RpOldellanq cti. consi,.. ting of a two story frame Tavern lion,e tot ith a toot.- men! story of atone, a one nod a Italie story Flame kitchnn attached, and a frame Stable ; late the estate if ED'AT ARD CAREY, , Seized, taken in execution, and at ill be sold by ' C. M. -,:ruxull, Sher itT Sheriff's orriEr. Orw‘gs-1 burg August 17, rn:Al. Sheriff' s cal VIRTUr. SUNDItV OF F 1 1111 ..I.Jracias, issued out of the Court of C Plmoi of So huylkill County, and to me uircclect, will be sold by Public Vicoloe, nu t 7karsday, the 27d day gf .RitrUft. inst. at ten o'clock in the (ormolu, at the mines of Joseph G. Lawton, in the lovi.nstiip of New l'astle, I Schuylkill Co . A Coal Lease front roti & Hannan, on the rot' and Hannan tract, New Castle tp..Scheylkill, county, to Joseph G. Lawton. for 15 years from 1815: alsol thirty hors e power engine for hoisting, and fixtures attach ed; one fifteen horse pOwer engine for breaking coal, together, with ell the fixtures thereto air:irked. Mehl- I dyne screens, elutes, elevators, rollers, &c.,Putfielent to ship from 3 to 400 tons of coal per dry ; rime. drift cars, 30 wooden do., 4 din trucks, a large quantity of railroad wheels and iron.a lot ofCnal, 3 whi.elbr FMCS, 30 shovels, 4 plcka;a lut of mining tools, 2 setts or, inack,•=m)th tooN, 1 blacksmith shop, 2 horses. 2 motes, wagon harness, a ha of lumber. a lot of prop timber, a quantity of oil, 21 kegs of powder, a lot or og, , wheels. one otfice desk, I platform scale, 1 boron ma chine and turning lathe. Also, at, the Dwelling Ilom, of said Lawtonon the Borough of St Clair, 1 carrial , , I 1 1-tithy, I horse, 2 sleighs, I wazzop, 2 carts, 4 setts 'of harness,2 buffalo robes:l lot of horse blankets,) cutting rn , ar y p um p_ 50 ,, F .l lot nClumber.l rose. ' wood piano. I ins Oita top retitle totde, I sofa. bureaus 6 reception tilal(P. 1, walnut liairfiested, I do no k :ng chair. I cane bottom do., 1 pair maiio7anY enrd 2 Washatand, 2 chamber beds. 1 traveller bed, ?. bed steads. I blue Liverpool dinner sett. I 'Liverpool tra sett, I drawing tatilr. l klichen 110 1 cfock, 1 refrigera tor, 1 bath tub, 3 101 of carets, 2 vyainbes, fie Ono( client. 1 double desk,l le p tter press rd awl table, r 3 ° flir t! Home . I d o table, a lot of bnoks, and all other perio . mal property out exempt ley I,lw. Seized and taken in Cllec whin as the property of JOSEPH G. LAWTCN, and h int,. sold by C. STIIAUII,-Sheriff. Sheriff"PTicr. fhwlga• burg. Aug 17. 1t64'.. - Sheriff's Sale, • Virtue of several writ: of Veridittoni Expnnos .and levatil'artas, issued tott of, the Conti of Common Pleas of. Sohn)iktil t.cotinly, aid in etc di rected, vi iti be rozposed to Public Sale or Vendoe..on Friday. the 30th of Ruff*st.l,y6o, at 10 o'clock, A. 31.,a1 the Public !loose of Alit'xande , Sayler, In the Borough of Scnuylkill Have., Schuyl kill county, the following described properly to wit: All that reit:tin Int or piece of ground, situate in the bomugh u 1 S,ltuyiklll Haven. Schuylkill co „ Itote.ded In front by /oho street, westwardly by lot of Jas. D. Levan, porthwardly by n In feet wide alley. and ,eastwardly. by lot of Widow Bowen. containing in qron •el, and In depth 15n feet, with the appurte nccs. consisting of a two story briat dwelling house, with tult story Brick Kitchen attached. a brick smoke house and a frame stable—late the estate of GEOrICE W. KERKESLAGER. - Also, all that certain lot or plece of ground. situate on the eastwardly side of Dock street, in the Borough at - Schuylkill Haven. being No. 32 in addition to unid town, as laid out by Samuel W. Lippincott and others. ,ontaiiiing in front on said hock street, 40 feet, hntl length or depth eastward of that Width, 222 feet to-a 111 feet wide slice, leading northwardly Irons tho Or wieeburg road. bounded 'lnnis,. artily by lot No 33, southwardly by lot No 31, eastwardly by the above mentioned 16 feet wide alley, and westwardly by Dock street. with the appurtenances, consisting of a two story frame Dwelling Ilonal with a !tame Kitchen at tached. and a frame stable—late the estate of GEO. KAYSER. .9,e0.•0i Saturday, 3lst of AltAtitst. _ . at 10 o'ciccli In the firenoon, at the public Immo. of Koch. In the borough of Orwiestoirg. Schuylkill county. the following described properly to wit: All that certain tirmi or piece of land, situate in IV est Brunswick towns!) ip. Scbuy lkiii eon nt y. adjoin ing lands of Jacob Poritginger, John Walborn, soio mon Moose, Reuben Weigel, licitly !darts and others, containing 3U acres More or less. With the appurtenan ces, consisting of a i 1 story Duro:ling House, partly log and {molly frame, late the estate of GEORGE nr:Nsisccn. Also, all that certain met or piece of lan& situatq in North Manheim to% twhlp. Sehnyiklll cnunty. ad joining lands of Samuel Stine and Pit flip flaclicrt; John D. Delbert, end others. contatolng73 acres tnore or less', with the appurtenances, consisting of a two story stone dwelling, house and etonu born; late the estate of Pict)ll FREDERICK. • Also, all that certain piety. or oarrel of land, situate in :insth 'ldanheint township, Schuylkill county, tie ginnitqf in' a post, corner of a lot of ground. -sold try Thomas Sillyman to 'the !dine Hill and Schuylkill H aven ,n aj Lce. Company, thence by land of Thomas north 171 degrees. west 26 and three tenth perches to a stone by another liortion or parcel of the s a m e l a nd, o r w hir,:i this is a part. north 15 degrees, east 22 and RII tenth p...rehes toll post, on a line claim ed by th e Mine Schuylkill Haven Railroad Co., thence along said line, ?Muth 21 1 deervcs, Past Ill; perches ID a post, south II arVerP,t2a+t 5 amirtgtenth perches to a post, and south G ilegrees„gir_st 8 and three tenth perches ton post, in the lin&Jrrthe land sold by Thomas SillyftlUil to the Mine MOO Schuyl kill Haven Italthail .01., thence along saiktand south 74 degrees, west 311 perches to the beginning, containing 5 turf s 5S perches, more di Ira. with the appurtenances, consisting of It two storysfintno dwel ling house, with a basement story of 4tone. and a frame stable: late the estate of 11ENJ AMIN DB FOB- Ea Also, all that certain lot or piece of groin& situate in Wllsolik Levan's addition to the linro(lsh of Tama .) ---- ,Ina. Schnjtikill minty, bounded east by a 20feet wide alley, we by nd of William Levan , north by lot of Hugh Gal ash and south by lot of John McDonough, containin in dth .feet, andain depth feet. With the appurtlenar s,consistirraame and a half story frame Owelltc House:, late the estate of PATRICK LANGTON. , 1 4 Alin, , m, n ii, thatgettaln tract m. {setae of land, situate in the borhu f of Pottsville,t3C.buylkill tounty,boand ed north War It by High street. and4outhwardl* by of PM '.Fatterson, containing 4 acres, and 1-02 percher, vtit Lae improvements,,consisting of a two story log Dwelang Muse. a Pottery and frainevtable; late the es' i tate if SAMUEL HEFFNER. , I Also, th undsvided one third part of a tertain tract of taint, el uat ' ratty in Blythe and partly' in Schtql kill lawn hip, ychttylkili county; adjoining lands of Peter Itn bed.; h, Henry Hoch, James Beery and the Eatler Fulmar. Company's land,!containing 216 acres and alloWane more or less. with the appurtenances, consisting of o one story log dtvelling bonsai. Alsn, a'cert. a tract Of land, altnale in North Mtn beim towl i t.thi‘ Schuylkill county, adjoining lands of Peter Ilu mei Danterlinmenel,Fredeoilt Boyer,Gen. Himmel tuitlhers. containing 99 acres arid 93 perch es and aliowzyge, with the tipputtenancev. , 1 , Also. alcerikin tract ior :and, situate in Barry town.; ship, Schnylnill minty, adjoining lands late of Mich . ! ; Botta, Isaac Email and others, containing 32 acres, , with theappurtenances'. [ ... Also, alcertain tract of land, situate In Upper•Ma- ; hantangoltowneldp, Schuylkill county.adjoining iand ; late of William Witman, Esq., I 'deceased, and lands ' applied fdr Jahn Schoener, Jrot containing 20 acres with the appurtenances. - 1 i Also,tEe undividedone half of 3 certain tract of land, I situate it 4 Ilarry,township, Sthuyltill county , contain ' ing.3s Atte' more or less, it beina part of the same tenet of land aurveyed to the acid John Sheener. Jr.. by •iittlei of a warrant granted , i'l him by the Com, monwealkh of Pennsylvania, and patented to Ilan on the 17 liti2aY or APiii,l=4, tenth the appurtenances. . , Also ,.Certalll undiVided half of a tract of land, altuatelti Schuylkill, tmirnship, Schuylkill county, ad joining !awls late of Win. Audisnried, Daniel Focht and Lewis Audenreled, containing 12 acres and 43 perches, Strict measure, with the appurtenances. Also, a certain tract of land. situate in North Matt hew' tovrnship, Schuylkill county, hounded by :ands now nr lateuf Ddichaellßolich,Jacob iltuntael and the *Sharp Mountain. coataitting 97 acres, more or leas, togetherlw lib the undivided lialfrif the Saw Mill and Water F war on the adjoining watt with the appurte nances. . Also. he undivided half of 4 certain tract of land, ali trate In branch township, Schuylkill Co., formerly owned has N olio Allen, hotpot...lh, this New York and schuylkill Company's lands, iloW or late cr Michael lioilet,bAr tt, Moses Jacques, ecutaininglir acres, with i tha atil , lllllenances. Also,. a renain tract of land, sitaate . in West Bromsoi i liiivphip, Schuylkill comely, contaitslng 409 acre , mera , or lesa. Lying llos saris tract of land known a the -Knabb A._ Loran tract," 4 ith the appur tenances!, consisting of a two story log Ow Ile tog house with a 1 story sti.ne back build:ng Galen attached, a frame barn, biack,,mith own and several 10; tenant houses. ' 'Mao, the undivided half of a tract of wood lahil situate partly in Cast 11rilisawig and partly in Schuyl kill towststiiii, Schnylkill county. !imputed by the Little Schay ll ' II Railroad, by lands I tie of Jae:Ghat' Jones & Co., Oisseph Resler, sleet swiss!, and Jacob IlieslerS ' containibe 12:3: atr. , s and 159 perches and a!lowanie, with toe enurteuttucce. ~ t Also, h. certain :.arm and s tract's( land, switate in S o uth Man be :.is tow iisf.ip Schuylkill e isi. illy. t o soled by Tanta now or late of Ilessry Berger. l', ;et red , hew er, J. l't restertnac her a orl tithe, s, containing 2.5 , acres, more or less with the appsirp.n.sisci s. consisting of a two store log des ell ina house and a bank barn. ' A:so, !ill that certain lot nr OiOCC or ground, situate in the .I .lortiustli of Orwigaburg 101 the :swath side of Market treet, i lsomolial on the west by Lands of Jae - its , Hammer, smith by a twenty feet alley4raat by Prank tin street.conia ming -14 perches, with the appurtepan rea„ consisting of a twn story 0001 C ihVe11111:: tlollso. with a ohs and a halfstory frame kitchen attached, and : a tog stabie. t' , Alen, all those cercan '2l- Int, of ground, gilt:ate in the hors ugh and county arm esaul. hounded in front by Mifflin street, on the eas. by land of P. ter Kunkel, ile ceas-ed, lon the north-by alO leet Wide alley, and nn the ' west by, property of Philip Weiser, Emil, containing 10 I perched In width and II perches (is d e ath, more or test.. • Aiso,la certain tract or piece of land, Situate in Blythe township, Schuylkill county, Imutlded by Linda of Geoi , ge Kimmel, Jacob Moyer, Jame] Ileuty and °Oleo, COritaining :0 times, more or le.r., Also . all OI:It ceraia tram of land, situate in the tow-toss:la and t "runty allsresabl, bounds tl by Linsk late of Andrew Delbert, Cliristi.to Deibett and tit [sera, ron tainineaboul3oo acres, more or lest, with the appur teonneas, cos.isling of a noe Flory log dwelling housie, Mark on oh shop and two log stables.• . ATso,lall that certain tract or parrel of land, militate In the 1 township and roomy aforesaid., bounded by lands Of Dents Shoener, George Kimmel and others. I roe :spline l'a acted, More or lesii i late the estate of JOHN ,SIIOI.IN En. Jr. Also 4 all that eel hen tract or piece of land, situate . in ITnion township Schuylkill county, bounded on the south by land of George Miller. en the north by lan..s or Darnel Bowen, on the cask by landa or .101111 blank and others, containing 15 acres, more or leas, With the appurtenances, consisting of two one story log dwelling house, a frame stable and a saw mill; late - the-estate of DANIEL ItlONal AN• ' a Mon', all that reitatis lot m piece or ground. situate is th n borough of aline faV tile, NOM y 11, ill Co . !mantled to frrirq 14 , sontio ty siren!, in the rear by a thirty fret widest:tett, no the west by lat non-or 1310. of l'itornas Coll3Way. 011 the south hv sth street.' nntaining about 150 felt in , Eleprli and 72 in width. with the appurte nriticMr. Consisting of a three' atory stone tavern and store 1000.0 on Sunbury otreet.and rotir li story ftatne ',dwelling non.", on the rimr of said Int ; as the prop ct' t or Jour% c NYTIOR . A ;,, 41: sna. t ertou lot or pier.; or ground. situate in the ;10)0012h of faimiqua., Schuylkill Co bounded .Snail by alstortit amok Street, wot_by of Lit William Illegirl. siso liv Ito rit S, Mergaiirtiihmorth by Biddle's, 'aesitstain•ossits fr 0)1. 50 feet and in depth 190 feet with 1 the :IrOlne,loloce4, rilitAM One of a i.eo tattty tole? , hour. ; with it leo-ern...it soon ni stone, and a frame atab'e ,' late 'lir ...f ale of of .1 . ATRIA:Ic (CYAN. Seirassi, taken iii tre , .uil ,, ll, and will he sold by . C. M. STRAUB, She' 111. sh ,. rifi r. 0fr,,,. Orwigs- / burr. ,tic 3. 1.'4). Perry liDal AN'. VegetaLtple Pain 1i.Z15f.3*. , . ri M 1) E woND'En or vic AGE.—INTERNAL S. 1 \ t ternal Iteine Is —A great ilierevery and vaitia tit, m ii inn. rivi•ry from} i.tionlil have a bottle in moil di n sudden en Isiiesoi. It cruel Cliiil a, 11 Ave: Cotitolaittle. Choler. Diarrinea, : l'ev t and :tiziii., Piteß, Dyeenterv. Pain ' . in the Iliad Ifillipti.t, ItlieUrlM ll m. Dymicriela, and Ittirns. , R 111 TIIE EVIDEISt:E. Thiii certiGeii t at I ii.ive for soomral months used Mr. Mavis' Veit,. iile Palti Killer in my family in 1i . ii% erttl Or {Misr I :ir ..5 for which it I. recommended, mid ti and It a my u:, 11 family medi A cine. . lIIIIONSONi. s : Pasio'r of 2.1 imist Cilurch, Fail River. , : 77.;1g , itartlta'n 'inmost'. Thin may taffy tti.:l I lot .1 . : used Davis' rain 'KB \ ler welt,,srent stmt . , SF . incars. or Chillerl Itannttim, c.o t opon Bownl cto-opinini. Ilro etuti.,Coulm Colds. k. . wi would cheeriully recant lend it iIA a Valuable iaisilly mrricine. JiV•3. C. 811.0MEIL , .. IMM FIItEND Deets—This may •cnrtiry hat f still lise, the l'atn Killer in my family. My hea h has been so I etinti , for three or lour months past, th t 1 have but lotie'or no use fur it, and would still reentkairtni it to the pohIic.RICHARD PECK AM, Fall 'Myer, 21 month, 17t 1. 4 19. For . .• JENKINS & BIIA V, Tl'2s Chagrin &rect. Phlladelp ta. General' Wholesate Agents for Eastern Pennsylv to Whom all otdors and applications for. AgPile front :astern Pem.sylvania should ke addressed. B. HANNAN,. • *i . vilesale anti Retail Artent for Sehti)lkill Co. z-Drnaaists and others supplied to sell again ,rt the regnlar, rates. Aug 17,1850 • ~..• lii +l,c bloc b• p i t t 1 i u _ . ---i. eM^T:CT.---4;:4- ''\ ' ,,, ?-; , .- -- -. -, - r , , ',","•:."-",,- ----::,/,/1-\,:\. ...i.ii.-`•'..41-5--x-- ,;-.:. / CV- 4^l, f v',14: 4 7-,4,17, r j P I r 'ol/: P' gh ii -;kl-4,1‘<%, i ':' • , .4 , tri..4 14 ,1 ..(? bt-i-,44:1,...+4 • . t 5... t. , ,:. ~,v,:ilv: 4 si oblielul ~. ..,.. 0, _:,,t sst-, •,-,.="‘rif t . li N/ P - 4 :... ik . .. l a Q N !').1 , ...:2;‘ ) .. .,.. dj11,24,cA. ,---) "41...... c." •-f.;:....vi.4, nk:t3,,,tp.r...--:-..-,, 4 ,,.. -4 3*:. ,,, .1 lip :'. ITi; .4 ,b '1 ... , - - -"fr , I 9 7 ~ , i V ,, ._,...., ..... .--- i ~ 7. , :..... r, .. 1 _ -. A.,.., ~, '.: : ' - 44 .- ..., p: .- :1;:.) 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A,l .4? , `',i,p , ''', a •'-';ef.:;-; F)i-"i" `,:t...:. 4., C -. .",7t:.,t,'° . .. 4,.. , ;-:.-. -- 7.- - nv•; . ---;.-- 2 t5 . -- L c..1,--- - .7. - 4.31,f , 0,.. , .0 . -:::•,::.-1- - , , L .91, , (;-:;,- - -„- ge-7:41:', , k ; , - .. , z ;N - - -- - : .,1-.,:; - -1 , :-,-4 / it., , : ,- . 74,- -- - - 4 - 4 . 7,5:;;w , V? . : ,, ,1t. ,- : , ~.,,, _....x.-.-..,,T_,.1...,..,. 0. 4 ttE or ethli:TEIV-I'' ME Tho Scs: F4mily ticdiciao now beEge tllo public Jt has been 43omputeil, that fluritte; thi la t tiyenty year , , three millions of pet - sons have • annually been benefited by the lute of these M e dicines; a which Ten volumes in favor of their curative properties—a ainzle trial will place them_ beyond ilw reach of conquaition in the estimation of every patient. lly their MC the blOd 6 restored to a pure and healthy ease, frae'd (flint all impnritiel.. The sy,tem is not reduced ddring their operatioa, hat eivigorat.,l, and they re4uire Ito re , tritint from plea.nre. The aril:tied have in Intofat:::, Life _Pills and Phtenix Bitters, a rciii."l 2 ,- that win do for them all that medicine can po:sibly effect. Th©..fnuirte of thew mediente.t are Ow put up with a ine steel eui,.., , raved wrapper and arid copyright accured according to the lavravf the VOW! states- York. by W. B. MOFFAT, VoI D., Vo- York. 1 For rale by . J. W. GIBBS, Druggia. sole Agent for Minersville. ku- • gast 10 • 19.50 3:2L21p Fire and Water. ()PP.? girin1,7,17. -A „fignuTM Mks. 4 7 . tA.T per less quantities 5 eta. Enuliim Drown, free fro% mud ito,Nrtels. 21 els: Per lb . quaniltlesi per ib. Dt.alets supplied. Aplenty, , North 4th lit., above I CIE! Paints. <rotors, Glass, Putty, Eke. provrtn.: AND DEALF.IIB tool( OUT. you can Fate from 15 to 20 per ent. bV purchaohm from She Fnhsdiber, n'ho Imports his Inv n goods and sells Or cash atty. Pure (nem for Ileto per Ih. ; ltriltiant Marine Green .I.llldo ;. nest Chr , ,ron Green, 31 ; Pinest French dreen, 4tr do; 4:eternal Blue; 15 do; Whitening in Barrels. 14 per 400 Ihr. : All an filer eralty cheap at 44 North 4th et., above Arch, I'Llidelphla.: JOHN 'LUCAS. Importer. 51-smo Aue lecso N. T.Y. NEWNArd'S pIAINIIING Simi% BEATTY'S BOW, elan greet. Poltsville.-rAll kinds:of Leati nue. Skeet Leld, Craps Cocks (a sun:riot. article.;) Bath Tubs. StiWet Laths Hydrants, Hydrant Hose, Double and tetnele Acting Pnutpa,• dk.c., kept constantly on hand asolforsale.—Kitchen Sinks made to order, neat and durafl,r4 and all kin& of Plumbining done in the .cst man . re-tt bri It ZEN of Dort,. S. I'. Towntend'a Samna ril Jibe genuine article. } or[ 'received and for onte - by tipp dozen, at Manufacturer" prices. and at i ,c, „I.)y 'the siklc bottle, at HANNAH'S. MARRIAGE.: WHY SO OFTEN UNELAPPY. THE CAUSES AND THE REMEDY! Attar mid many., : a wife endives years of bodily suffering and of mental anguish, prcetrate and help. less, embitmring her life, that of Ler husband, and hazarding the future welfare of her children. arising. from times which, if known: would have spared the suffering, the anguish to the wife, and' to the but band embarrassments and pecuniary difficulties bar• tag their origin in the mind being weighed down and harassed id consequence of the sickness of tho corn pluzion of his bosom. How important that the causes should be known to every wife, to every husband, that the dread's{ and harrowing consequences to pt., health and Sap piness of both may be avoided ! Li rtife is too the one to short4nd health too precious to admit any poon of bo spent° without the full enjoyment of the other. The timely possesaion of a little work entitled al follows has been the means of saving the health and the life of thousarnis, as over TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND Copies havC been sold since the first edition was is vied. The aithor has been induced to advertise . it by the urgent and pressing request Of those who have been indebted to its publieition for all they hold den (that all may bare licopporoanity of obtaining It), and who have favored him with thousands of letters -of entomium, some of which are annexed to the whet- - tisernent. THE MARRIED WOMAN'S Private :Medical Companion, HY DR. A. AL DUkIMICEAV, or WOMEN raortsson or DI Tsrenlialt lemo, pp. 2.50: Price, , e - se. THIS WORK IS INTENDED ESPECIAL LY FOIL THE ;MICR' El); or tLose contempla: tiug marrir.gg - , as it discloses Important secrets which should be known to tbern particularly. Here, every female—the wife. the mother—the one either budding into woneauhood, or the one in the decline of years, io whom nature contemplates ap important change---can discover the causes, symp toms, and the most efilcieet remedies and mot cot, Lain mode of cure, in every eti'mplault to which her sex is subject. ' The revelations eor.tained in its pager; line° proved a blessing to the:tamed: l , ns the innumerable letters received ley the nether (which he is permitted by the writers to publish) will Ettcst. SICKLY AND UNIIArPY WIVES. Eximet of a I,etler from a Gentleman in Dayton, O. A May 1, 1847. "Du. A. ht..liineiticesti—..lfy Pear Sir ' The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion: for which I.e:whored tate dollar to your address, came safely to band. .1 would not have troubled you with these few linee, but that I am impelled by n sense of gratitude. FYI myself and wife, to give utterance to our sincere and heartfelt emotions. "Itly wife has been perceptibly einkieg for HOMO three years or more, in consequence of her great an guish and suffering some months before and daring confinement; ever, eraccessive one more had more debilitated and pmstrated her, putting, her life in im minent damsel . , and which was. on the last onensiOrk despaired of ) supposed that this state of thinieiwas iuevitable, and resigned myself to meet the worst. At this time Mow about two months) I beard year Isack highly spoken of, as containing :tome matters machine my CRSO. On its receipt and peranal, I can not express to you the relief it afforded my distressed mind and the joy its pnges imparted to my, wifo, on learning that the greet diseryery of lid. id, peso. meanx provided a remedy. It opened a prospect to me which I little conceived was possible. No pecu niary cousideration can civet' repay the obligations I ' am under to you for haying been the means of ins , parting to us the matters contained in' The !Married ' Woman's Private ?deafen' Companion.' Bta far - this, cm another year would have passed over my bead, in all human probability _my Wife would bate been in tar OTRTO. and toy 011dren left cootherlaws' Extract from : a Letter. Competence and 'Health "LANCASTER, PA °CI. 21, 1847. Mr DEAR SIR: I know, you will have the kind or-or to bear with' me in encronchin; npnn your time, while 1 ncknowledee (in behalf of myself end wife) the oblientions We feel ourselves under to you in hav rr,ade. knovim certain matters. contained in your I arMst Menlo:thin .11,Ittrried Woman's Private Medical I Companion.' It lies been worth its weight in. gold to me. If I express myself rather vr stony, you sten see that I ran not do so too warmly, when I inform von of the extent to which I have, thmugh it, been benched. I will state my situation wlieri I obtained your hook thronelt the merest curiosity I look upon it ns'one of the most fortunate events of my life. I eel been married some ten Years, and was the father 'r i t' 'even. children. I was lone stsuceline unceasingly to the end that I might eain el - moderate competency, but the results of my utmost exertions et the enddeft rr.c nhout where I was at the beginning of each year nal that only, itvith the most stinted economy. stiff!• eing with barely the necessaries of life. Fintilly, this constant effort wns beginning to have its ettict upon my health I felt leas capable to entifire its iiontinte lance. while I felt tho necessity. of perseverance. "This constant, un , easitte stray-eh: on ray part was imperative, in ecnserrner.ne, of the prostrated condi tion of my, wife twith rxcasional intermission) ter six years, run+ of the time confined to her bed. and of course incapable of taking the chartto and manage ment of household affairs. Iler condition nurse from causes of which / WAB ignorant. Oh! what neriald have given.hatl I the fI:C years to live over again! What would my wife have given to have been spared the lons days and still tenger nights prostrate on a bed of sickness t—all of which would have been avoided, had I then seen.a copy of ' TttE MARRIED WuMAN'S MEDICAL CoBIP/LNION.." - • From a Physician. DANGEROUS 'DELIVERIES, OBSTRUCTIONS, IRREGULARITIES, LC. Ileve many are suffering from obstruction or irreg ularities peculiar to the female system, WlliCh nn Abirmine their health, the effects of which they are ignoran,t and Mr which their delicncy forbids racking medicata&vicet How mnny suffer from peerapsus Wert (fulling of the womb), or frotofittor,ulbus (weak ness, &c., /rm.)! How many arc in constant agony for many months preceding confinement! How many have difficult if not deuteeanas deliveries, and whose.lives are jeoparded daring such time, will find In itspages the means of prevention, amelioration. and relief! EMI To Ilion just Diarrirt.—" Rad I known!" .PittLADS:LP,IIIA, Nov. 29, 1847. •DaA. M. MatttlerAU : Had I known of - the im : Rot mutters treated of in 'The Married Woman's Vrivd% l4,lll e Medical Companion' same years ago. how much . sery I might have escaped ! 1 have suffered years fm causes which you . point rent in, year book, without kalo,s4ing what to An. I obtained a copy, and found - my 4 a treated of I trust every female will avail herself° the iuforniatien contained in its pnges." Letters aro d ' received of this character, Mane cessary to present. To those }}et nn'orried, but contemplating mar riage, or perhaps hesating. as to the propriety of incurring the responsib *ties attendant upon it, the . importance of beinglinsiat , sand of the revelationscon twined in thcae - pages,so intimate!): inenlying. their ~Ks its. Suture happiness, cari not be 's& preciated. , Alt is, of course, impracticabl toeunvey more fully the various subjects treattA of, ' they are of a na ture atrial) , intended for the marlied. or those con templating catuviscil , ; neither is it necessary, since it is every one's duty to become possessed °fluvial. edge wherohy the sufferings to which a wife; a tooth• er, or a sister, may be subject, can be obviated. rir Copies will bin senrby Moll free or Postnge v.: EMI r 7" On Om receip o ;One " THE MAR RIED W.OMANS riliv.ATE MEDICAL COM PANION" is sent (landed free) to any part of the United States. All .I . bttets meat be post-paid (except those containing a aefilittAnce), and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAUKICEAN, Box I3r-14, New York City. .Publishing Office, NO:12!) Liberty et., New York. Over 20,000 Coriteghtwe been seat by DIAIL within three months With perfect safety end eer Minty. ,Booksellers and Agents engaged in its sale, are making hands.ome gonipetencies from the ready and exs:raordinary demand for it, and the extreme ly liberal term 4 afforded them. Active loyal or travelling Agents, throughout the United Slates and Canadas, will be supplied on the same terms. Communications ure required to be post-pail and addres.ed us above. LW' CAUTION.—The phblic tir& cautioned against the various catch-pennies intended to be palmed - oir upon them, imitating the title of the work as "'The Married Ladies' Me4ieal Compan ion," and various other titles. The title of the work is "Pee Ma rrirli A'S Private illeilleat Companion.," by Dr. A. 111. Mazerireatt. TOSEPII NOCK, No. 38 NORi'll Fowaif s.r..` l • obnve Arch, west side, Philadelphia, .7danufactu ter of Self Locking Safety ShitUPl' 110110, with a keY„ to openitlim.' and Self Shutting Safety Catchers for Stiuttem. • Alan. Sash Fasienings, in connection with the Catch Of different slug nitrate en hand, tor sale by the di , ten or single one. The following Patent Locks are con , tructed on the same principle as the 11. Si 'Mail Uncks, that was or Nnek's Mintract Paten ted These locks are suhstantish - conventent and venue, especially fir dwelling house Door Locks, with molt keys nnly. Potent Self Locking Powder and Thief Proof Locks for Iron Doors, for Banks. Stores. Ace., on hand or made in 'fader. Also, Tirmah's Patent Lock, with small keys ; Dwelling Ilenl.sC Lacks cm a new mind tile of Nock's Patent; Padlocks \of all sizes; Night Lathes ; Desk, Chest and Donk Weks. N. IL—Brass Castings of all kinds promptly-execu ted ; Old Copper, Brass, Tin,'4.c., taken in exchange. July": 11. 21.3tn0 , floyo and Chlldea's Clothing. 9 1 11 E stlbscril.er has on hand acornplete nr.ortmen I or Clothin adapted to the seasnii. soiled fur Ilnis or thrre yea r;.; or a,!, to yonnf, , - Centl omen of sixteen Anv p¢rsnn mach tsing Clothing a; this estahli.h ment can have the pi ivil.!ge of runt roln g Myr() it they do not suit. A. 110 VT. • N 0.21: Chesnut fit. belowTeuth. Phdada. _ . :E.rtraet from a Letter. to ,tt4 ,tur-cltter. , Nock'a Patent Setif Locking sAFT.TY SHUTTER. BOLTS. " . . . ' ° '4l`,.` 2 ` ° ° G , •..._ .. • . . LNDAVARI) D - Er;;IGNF.II. S, EN -4 GRAVER ON WOOD, No. 001 Waimut it 4 trtetr Philad II ph la Aligu 4. .!! . 19. • • S. P. TOWNSEND.' SAUSAPASHILWit; The fienufne Article. • GuverLy . I.7ll.Roti.E l' —MANUFACTURED BY Duct'. CHILTON, t7•Great Chemist. Dr. S. P. Turk Sarsapari ll a, The most Extraordinary% Medleine in the World.: • Over two hundred and filly thousand persona cured of various diseases; withir the tart two years. It cures Scrofula. Stubbon, Ul Ettects of Metal.' ry. Fever Sores,'Eryaitielas, Conrumption, General Debility, Dye- Pensia. Ctudivenese.Shin Disea ses, Liver Coinplaint. ProP S S and Ciiuti RineWorms. Canters and 'nimbi's, Heart DiSeaseS. The great beauty of this 'medicine Is, that it never Injures the constitution, and is always beneficial eten to the most delicate, and Is the only medicine ever ills. covered that creatch new, : pure and rich blood, and that reaches the bone. Thousands are ready to testa- . fy to its many virtues. GREAT SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINE. .Every person should take a bottle emit.: anti fall. to ,regulate the systein and &lye out ali 'TARE CARE OF H OUR CHILDREN:I One bottleof Dr. S. P. To 'mend's Extract Of Sar saparilla will Cleanse the system of n child. READ THE EVIDENCE. This Is to eerfify, that my child was afthete4 whh horrible disease in the fain (which resisted the ef forts of my family physician.) and was entirety cared by half a bottle of Dr. N. P. TosenSend's Sarsaparilla. WILLIAM WOOD. - rationtown, Fayette co.; Pa., July't4.l6so. . --- This is to certify thai we have sold Dr. S. P. Town send's Sarsaparilla for many years, and consider it a very valuable medicine, many mires having been ef fected in our vicinity.. A young man by the name of Westley Rotherock, or this place, was ctired of the Scrofula, (having Large lumps In his neck) bp,the use of one bottle. Huntin TIIOB. - REEI), & S 3d, ON, gdon, Pa, July ISM NOTICE. • The public are notified that Dr. S. P. Townseturs Ectract of Sarsaparilla, will in Conte be "mai:tofu Lur ed under the ditectlon or James R Chilton, Cliemb.r, whose Milne in entvtertinn whit that of Dr. S t P. Toivnaend, will be upon each bolt le 4 to prevent friud. Sold at HANNAN'S Rooltstore, Pottvville, Wholegate and Retail. *.Druggists and others are informed that we have made.atraheements to surrey [hi, medicine by the thq.en, at the Mannfacturer . s • prices. D wAI be to their advantage therefore to procure their suNdies irons The Iteripe to ma fat tors this ar kis, was solit few months ago, for the VIM Of Chte /tandred Pion sasd Dt.flars: the best evidence."( its great Worth as a medicate. The sale has been unexampled. The arth le sold as Old Dr. Jac.), n.entPs. is all a - Humbug." Jacith Ten , as end is a Vender of Fe- - rirolir4ts In New York, and a firm pay him several hundred dollvs a year for the nse or his name, for the purpose of manufsctoring u :spurious article, and palm tt oir upon the public as Ihr. "tb anion :rude." by cal ling it•old . Dort. Jacob Trmnsemro Anr-apdrilla. teelf you want the 7.4'111111W art It lc always ask for Doct. S. P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla , Aug 3,165,0 Mere ttaixt's CADI bra fed 1( CAMLINC OIL i tp e,...s t ,:f i v . li i . .. ~ $ ~ \V . t\l , . . ' a\ \ A i ' \ OW ‘''...:, ~..7 ~„ i • . '' ,•:. . . ~.! / f ;:... -- - ...---= . '4. _- - • - r..-- - - ~. F ' -"Tr''' r tr. - it - sat; C '" l.-- • r te 45rfr_ _ _ S~J~~-'~''.r_~~= ~ ~~~ -erg ' - ~ ;_•? l OR P oQv Irs 4•• Uhich is ass✓ a Unisersai Family Ena.roratton for Diseases of the Ihtmfint I/rah. rl ',IMF, and experience has fully proved that this 1 UNIVERSAL RF.tIEIIY has not its equal on the list of popular inedirlues, havln; beet' more than 14 years before the public. ' Testimony of the most disinterested chararterof its wonderful effects on the a irAna4econoiny is -utmost daily tirk-iiti , ed to the propriefier A yonn man in the Town of Wilson, whosfi . clotheri 'were burnt off of hum. was restored (iv itln•ut suffer trit,) by the timely use of this fill. Numerous are the unsoliritiol st.ttements of patients thetneelkes, and others who h *ye used ttee cures w h ic h in then,i,•lvem Nipear an r,liarkllllP, tha were' !Ley at all iwerestcrl in a peculiar point, they nimbi hnve been credited The following P are among many others in the cure ,Jr with:l,ll,k Oil has been completely sneers's hit and in which nfhPrP had entirely failed sw c Ony, Itingnrmic. 801 l Evil Cullom,, Cracked Heels, Galls of silk lads. Lame ness, Fresh Wounds. Brim ins, Bruises, eland Cracks, Fnunilefed Feet, IScratches, or tlrease.Mange. Itheutnatism,l3it,sl e Aninimi. External Poisons, Painful Nerv"ns AtTortions, FrnPl BOPP, Boils,Corns.Whitlows Brims:lnd , etrahla, Chß:dams, Chapped Hattds,Tramp, Conti - actions of the Mil...ries. Swellintrs, Weak of the iolpts„ rnkud Breasts, Air. cAuTios To Pt Rt'llA~Ei:X. newnro or cOUNT2RFE , of ihv Sote Proprirtvr, Lor !..p , .rt, N. Y., i 4 blown In in hi hand writnvz oVl . r the 'led to take anyt hunt else with the I‘I , IIIIFP it iP 111 , ,t a, eomt rzc„..t.c. practirrd i,y t tint)/ titled dealers w hnse cntisciein e n 11l st reit h i!,e India !lub ber, and xv.hn are of a kip.!red spirit nt' those In nor large cili, P. Whruip ner311.19 piaci ieeshave so recent ly been exposed to the action or t7on gr ee n. Those w lin attempt to Counterfeit this article are rn• ferred to the law of New York, of Moy IR t 5, by which it wilt b, snen that every person meddling in these cour.terfrits is subject to indictment, imprisonment and fine. A person saltine mit of this State, will he liable t arrest when in the State, and also to be held as a wit hers neninSt IhnAe be bought Or Of tinld Fnf. All Orders addressed to the propletor will be prompt ly responded to. Get a Pamphlet of the Agent, and see what won ders:lre accomplished by the use of this medicine. Sold by re.speemble dealers generally In the United States and danada. 'Also, by J. C. C. Pottsville ; E.J. Fry, Tamaqua ; C. Frailey Orwigsburg ; eimnn Rain Bethlehem ; Pomp & Kenney, Eastnn ; Lewis Smith 4- Cn.. Allentown ; H. Masser, Sunbury; D. J. Shearer, Milton; M. A. McCoy, Northumberland; Dr. A: Yobe. Wilkesbane; W Anthony & Co • White iittVen ; C. W. Shaffre. Lewisburg; R. Williams. Pear Creek; 0.711. Ehett. Mauch Chunk p !Joliet & Jones Tunkhannock ; Frederick - Klett & Co., Wholes° gent. Philadelphia. nos 3, 1849. -ly, Valuable Coal Lund for Sale. THE 3uBBcRIBER:4, AftiIIONTES OF cno w. Baum, wiil expose to Public; Sale. on Saturday, the 17lit day of August, nest. at I o'clock Ls the after noon, at the house of Mortimer 4- Brother, liikeepers In the Borough of Pottsville, in the county of etchuyi kill, the follies ing described Beal Estate: The un divided half of a certain tract of Coal Laud. situate to Barry end Norwegian township., Bchaylk ill comity, bounded by lands of John IFartman, Feter Knabb and C 0111.1.1111117. 152 acres, more Of lest. This tract of land et situated Una branch of tlie big Stloyikill. a few miles from the hood of the West Branch nu iirr,l4, and contains a horizontal bed of superior Coll. with about seven feet light miming, on %%huh a shaft has been sank through toll thirty f, et deep. There are on the premises a Pirge Log Hon s .,: and Stone Kitchen, (now oectiplini as a Tay prn with 8010m/tilled', &c.— the riltiSun em - Miry road passes MOW thately by the tavern The terms of Sale will be made known by the A.. signet's, on the day of role. .• AT THE SAME: TISIE AND PLACZ, WILT. DE "Irered fro sale.-the other undivided half-part of-the fnresaid property, the estate of the late Dr. John V. Ilanm, &Teased, for which the !tools twin he made known by S. RICHARDS, Lae, UM. July tr;lEsn :11) GREATEST DISCriVERY OF THE AGE TR.ASIVS TSconstantly effecting mires of the utmost impor tance. The most incredulous nre convinced—the most faithlessare compelled to believe in the - power and virtue of this great remedy. It Is universally. admitimrin he- the mina wonderfnl combine:ion known tithe world for tbe immediate relief of disease and pain. it never fills while there remains sufficient life to restore a natural and healthy act ion to the capillary v r ,..e■ of to, body, and equalize the circulation of the blood. By this means a controlling power Is gained over the most malignant fortna . of disease, whirhean not be obtained from ,any either remedy. Such is the power of this combination that it penetrates to every portion of the human frame; every bone end muscle, vein and ligament is searched out and made sensible a Bs' purifying and hautl ing. influence. Bertre it ennies it copes as readily wall internal as external diseases rillllleflilliltistancrt are On record where this rum, , tr has reator , d health to patients so near Ow arnvr that the p.,weriul internal remedies failed to pro duce any effect Stull has . frequently been the case in Iskosiniatign of the Bowels. " No patient coed ever die with this dare where the Magnetic Ointment can he obtainedt dangerous Epidemic known aathe Putrid Erysipelas, can alwava be ruled by this remedy. For lofiuminutoru Phiuriotitin, this ointment is the hico:tcompie,r remedy prepared. in :49 cases out of 100 it will afford entire relief to the Worst eases of .Nerrous In thirty mint -ire -3-r Fiir nervous disease§ Oda remedy is of immense value Affections the spine. rheumatism,UßlC Pg....like rate sore throat, lironehhis, reurisy, en - op n chills, bruisep, scald bead, scrofula, salt Rheum, rysloelas, cholera_ morbus, ague in the face nr breast, burns, inflamed eyes, fever sores , lec., will be immediately re,lieved by the use of this "ieniedy. For further particulars and testimonials', see pamph lets lell with each agent. Price SS and -invents per bottle. for salt! by • JOHN O. BROWN; hottavistis ; and' J. W, GIBBS, Alen; for sale. by an /keen , in each town tu. tbeState. September 9, 11 4 4 q. , 40-1 y By lragnelie _Telegraph atpl Wheat Flour, $ 5 5 25---Rye,Ao. ,8 . . 2 6 per bhl.—Coin. :gest. 82 61 du 4 .—Wheat, Red $l. 12. White, $1 18.- T Rye, 65 cents. —Cuna‘67—Cats, 48 cents. pet' bushel...- Whiskey 25 cents per gallon. . The news from Washington is favorabte . to the early action of the House upon Pearce's Bill. It is eipectej to pass by at least fifty majority. NORTH C.II,,ROLINA ELECTION. The Legislature will, probably stand, , &lune, Whig, 53 Locofoco, Anse, \\ big, 47 Locofoco, Joint ballot 70 SO The Locofocos have elected their candi date for Governor. The Louisville Journat of the 12th have returns from, half' the State. The Senate consists of 38 members, and stood last year 26 Whigs 112 4pcofncos. • As far. as heard from the Whigs have lost only . one—iht Warren and Simpson. The House of Rep. resentatives consists of 101 members. The last Noose stood 58 Whigs and 43 L'ocofo-: ~ . cos. As far as heard from the Whig have . lost 10 members and gained 3.—making net Whig lobs of 7. ' eantlidates for Congress iri the, Ist, 2d and 3rd Distriet'S have besn\elected. .and the returns so far are fallorable to . the Whigs in the other two. The Legisla ture as far as heard from stands 35 Whigs," 11 Bentunian and .10 anti-Bentonian DemQ• EMS MEE The latest returns give several VfThis gains of Repti.seotatives, and it is thought' the House willrhe Whig. There is a Loco foco 'majority in the Senate. - r OF FLUID LAMP'S' of VZITIIIII.4 .1)1r- the first an,lortrneot in the city at very low roux. enniphene Lamp,. of the most tip. , proved constrlict tons; Lard lamp., Solar. &c.. !of artier:! rr4e ; n varirty of Chu , . Caridaia eint.rar ha! new and I.lvgant pattrrne ; thr utlillOola , tie I.atilim to horn either Fiala or Ott; t:las,-c4. Globes, IV irks. Shades ; &c. Fluid rampikeoe and .11tokoll, Booting Fluid free . ternoil .set!ftnent. Canipher.e wariant- ITS, 9111 i tit• ,fre Tbs. nnil, :ORCIL: W. MERCHANT the-side.of tt:e , cork. Unn't 6r rorsua- CHARI.F,S FIIMLEV, JOHN BEITEN - MA.N. AsOpores of Geo. IV. Baum Erening gaits paimdt/pAkE, Friday. 4 o'clock NEWS FROM WASIIIINpTOIC HEST tcIEY SIiSSOTIiI ELECTIOS". INDIANA ELECTION. Light ! Light ! Light r eir not to lay ketpittlz. .0.1)1111,/ Fli/t4l, Itl oceiol AI,-ohol, nod Phosgene , Can, 1: DM RO F EDRFIELD. and Lairoi Manufnrtnzer, 153 .3oti th 2d Si., 3 doors above Cyroc'e, Philada. Ant! 10,1.00 31-6ino • _ The 'fobaeco Market. - wig. - S. DOBBINS, No. 260 NoRT// SECOND WTRF:ET, 1 I A , .st n i l a a d r e g i e r . h t i tt a CL I O % 3 V t a r p e r h e 'n u n 7 e ver fro mattuna of Cigars, crow co:ninon to the Qesi ',potted, the most of then' are over two yearn htd_ f 100 want to nay good Cigars, try - him once; her 50 bates tine Cuba amillavoina Leaf Tot o neen. Ina Mids. of the best . Maysvitir, Kentucky and Mar - and Lear Tobarco. . . 1'25 bores of the finest brands of Cavendish Jul Mom Toharch. • 25 boxes of the best old Black Pat Cavendish, not to he surpassed by aby other for richness or flavorand good rpialiiy A large stock of StniAing Tobaccio, I Pipes, ~cr . constantly on hand. • "‘, The soliecriber 11. constantly enapluynd over thnera litinilfrd bands, to make avlinla.epables• him I to mall more reasonably than any other house. All dealers are invited to volt and examine his stock. at 269 North Second St , opposite the (olden Limb Hit- I tel. and 51 Smith Second zit., one dour above Cheania. I east mite. Phila. March 2, it:,t) cr Sro I €2P4 gar VI CHERRY PECTORAL: : r For the Core or COUGHS, COLDS, 23041.P.SZNESS,- CNITIS, CROUP, ASTEE-, NIB, 'TATHOOPING-COUGH: AND CONSUMPTION. THE annals of medical EMience, affording as tber So mop e proof of the power and value of many me dicinal \aeenrs, have forolshed no examples to tom pare with the imlotary eats pmdbsed by "AYER'S CHERRY PEGTORA 1.." The . remarkable CUITS of digeages.of the Lungs+ which hav,been realized by its use, attested as they. ure bylnairy prominent professors and physicians in , " the an ilirnign sinuild encourage the afflicted.... to {persevere strong assurance that the use or the "CHEERY PECTORAL" will . relieve and Wit i =tell' cure them. We present to the public, unsolicited testimonials.' from Some of the first men in our country, upon who're Judgi s ilent and experiencO s implicit confidence may in placed. DRL'PERKINS, President Vehnont Medical College, e one of the must learned and intelligent physician's In the denintry, considers it a "composition of carelex celletnt for the cure of that formidable disease; eCIT! gumption." Norwich, April tfi, r. J. C. Ayer—Gear Sir i—Acreeabie to the relit:teat of your agent, we will cheerfully mate what we havo known or the effect.. of your ClfEiti3Y PECTORAL,. and they have been astonishing Indeed. Mrs. Battey Streeter lead been afflicted with a severe . and relent lea cough, which reduced her very low; so tow that little hope could be entertained for her recovery. Nu merous retbrilies had been tried. without effect, before he CHERRY PECTORAL. And-that has cured her. George Watkini..in, Ewa., had, to our knowledge been aalicted with Asthma, for acres gears, and grown yearly worse, until the CHERRY PECTORAL has now removed the disease and he is as free from any of its symptoms as we are. The Rev. Mark Dane had been so severely attacked with the Bronchitis, as to disable him from hi. duties, and nothing, had atTorded him relief until 1 (Mr. 'naming) cirri( d him a bottle of you PECTORAL, which cured him at once, and he now officiates as usual in his place. These are three of Pie cases inwhich we have known it sitccesrful,tmt neyer tn fair We have great pleas tire in rent ryrng tr. the'se facts; and are, respected sir, yoUr humble servants - REV. DAVID TIIORNING, ZION JOSEPII DATTLEd. Among the distingoisheil nothorttles who have fly en their names to recommend CHERRY FECTOR AL,as the best remedy that 1,3 kwiwn for the Mrections . of.the I.:tigs, are •Tli. 1.011 , 1.11 Lancet,' • `Canadian Journal - or Feditat Seirnre,"lloston Medical and surgical Joitrnal."Charleston (S. C.) Medical Re view,"Ne.4. Jersey Medlin! Reporter: Prof. Weketer • Ilarvard Co i..ge; Prof. Mullett. Transylvania Uni -versify ,Medirine; President- Perkins, Vermont ;Medical College; Cr. Valentine Wm, N. York-City; ,iParker Colirote; Prof. Hotter ;net& WillisOehriy College, Ohio; Prof Braithwaite." ' Leeds (E n)Medial ) Medical Scho-1; Air Richard Kane,. QUCeTI.9 Chilege, Ireland; Prof. rorenbausu, Leipsic. . The putitic have - but to know the virtues a nit astOn netting success of the `'CHERRY PECTORAL." iri curing InAfti..C.N ihe Lungs, when they wili.feel So cure from these dangers, w henever this remedy can be obtained. , repa red by J. C. Al ER, Chemist,Mass; Bold iir Partartele, by JOHN G. DROWN; .Aiinsea.. vii/c, J. R. FALL'S; and Drogr,ists geberally March 3u,1P56 - Nets' Store. WHOLESALE A - ND RETAIL. PIST opening at the "oldstand of Geo.' W. Slatel, .1 in Centre Street, directly opposite the Post Offices, Pottsville. The subscribers, hosing taken this old established stand, respectfolly give notice that they are now . op .n -no extensi% d assortment Of goons: en.nsisring of Dfty cdiths,IiftOC6II.IE.'S.(IIfEENSWARE,PIIO - S ALT, Sec., Sic., 'all of which have been selected with the utmost care, and bought maine 4, from Auctions and importers. Having had many . years' experience in the wholesale city business they enjoy, itt consequence, many and superior 811,21111.3 gel itilhe produrement of their goods cheap: their motto being ;final! Profits and Quiet: Sales; they are deter mined to give their customers the advantage of their experience, by selling at the lowest city prices The Public, by ratline and examining their frock will be antrny convinced that SUCIOR the fact. CttINTRA DEALERVititio may desire to -air the rsperwe of a visit to the city, will tinit_at this earth lishment an opportunity to repb-tti•li their mock, ated obtain goods on terms as favorable as they can procure' them in the c,lty. One lieri: . nn will IMP iWtit employe{] in the thy to attend the c3ucttoue. sod procure goods on the best terms pos•;tole. • CrCirtintry produce taken in e!tchantl o . ' • 2011N§TO0-INmo. Car '2 rUay 18. 1:350, (lOLD P.W.N INIC.,iTANItii-.A NEW AR, ry floc for vr,,rittg tht• of G , A.I PeAt viitbout injtvring just vrcvivellan4R9,awat • BANNAN'et Sure-;:lt5 0 BM 0-63 Ni-,7
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