TO THE E ; :W}liiLtAV! lila admitted' by all who have used them, rand wild has not?) that . pa. PETEII§ VEGETABLE AN- . TIBILIOUS PILLS , - • RE the most unrivalled remedy ever discovered' 1 - 51., by the inge.nutiy or man. .They are a sovereign cure ibr thefollowing complaints Yellow and Bilious Fevers. 'Fever and Agne, Dyspeosiab Chimp. Liver Ootnnlaint.Sick Headache, Jaundice.Asthina, Drop. sy. Rheumatism.-Rnlargement el the Spleen. Piles. . .Peniale Obstructions; Heart-burn, - Forted Tongue,. Nausea,-.Distentions of .the Stomach and liege's. incipient [Karr licea, Flatulence, llabiteal Coe;. tivenesibl e oss orAptictitc. Illotehed or Sallow Com _ rind in all cases of Torpor . of the Boweis, •• where denthanic or an Aperient - is needed. • •• They are exceedingly mild in their operation., Pro ducing, neither Nausea .Griping, or Debilly. They nre extensively used and,commar.ded by Peacrismo mall" parts df the Union, from whom any quantity of Cettilicateser their ialue can be ols• aiticd. SHERMAN:S COUGH I,O2ENGEHS Are the safest, most sure and effectual remedy for ,Colds,Cotisumption,Whooping Coug,n,Asthmaoighf.- ness of the Lungs or Chest. &e. &c. ; J,./in Starkey, foot of Gouverneur.si., cured of cough of eighteen month's standing, supposed to be a settled Consumption, by these Cleanses, when the 'physicians could do nothing for him. . . Mr.r/tarks IV. Perlans, 71 Bowery. *as cared of a severe cough and cold of three month's standing, by half a box of the Lozenge 4. • - • ; Rev. Mr. Hancock, 497 Pearl st., , halt - used them in his family with invariable success.; and recommendi them to all Who are afflicted with coughs,' colds, or -any affections of the lungs: - Mr. M. E. Martin sufferetlseveral wedks with a'dis tressing cough, which nothing relieved, till he'tried theve Lozenges. which coed hint itl a few. hours.. ' Mr. James IV. /Me. No 5 Tontine Buildings, Will :sc. gave some to a friend who had - 'pot enjoyed a night's sleep for several weeks, being every few mi- Janet- attacked with some distressing cough, as 'almost io takeaway his life. The Lozenges : made him raise ;easy, and enabledlim to sleep Well at nigh. He had tried every thing else he heard , pe, and nothing else 'afforded the least relief—another instance of saving 'a fellow-being from an untimely grave. • SHERMAN'S WORM LOZENGERS ,Proved in more than 40,000 cases fit be infallible the only certain worm-destroying medicine ever dis covered. Si mrroats of Weirtms.—Pain in the joints or limbs 'offensive breath, piCking at the nose'. grinding of the teeth during sleep. and at times a paleness about the With flushed checks bleeding at the nose, a gnaw. ing.sensation at the stomach, flashed of heat over the surface of lie body, slight chills or sbiverings..head eche, drowsiness, vertigo, torpor, disturbed dreams sudden starting in sleep with fright and screaming , sometimes a troublesome cough, feverishness, thirs nialid hue, fits, bad taste in the mouth, difficult breath ing,;pain in the stomach or Bowele.; fatigue, nausea,, toestnishness, voracious appetite, leanness, bloated stomach or limbs, gripin k s, shooting pains in various parts of the body, a sense of something rising to the throat; itching of the anus towards night, a fr.:pent desire to pass something from the bowels, and some. times discharges of slime and mucus. • • . Dr. (Mien Hutzler, 10§Siith.A venue, knew achild thiewasenmd of fits by these Lozenges's, after ihree yeai's suffering, and when nothing else would give the least 'relief. A Soy on board Oeono of• the Havre packets. was cured of his only one dose of them. lifr.Jolth B. Wood, 37 Third street. gave them to his child, and they brought away :he worms by thou sands. . Dr. gabriskie, IS Duane et.: has used them in over '7OO cases, some or them of Mc most alarming char uctfiiaticl always with the'. greatest success. 'Benjamin F. (iocdupecd, 130 Sixth Avenue,-has us cd them in his family for two years, with entire sac cess. Twenty-11%v cents per box. , Sherman's Camphor ,or Headache Lozengers Give immediate relief in nervous or sick Headache. palpitation o f the . heart. lowness of spirits, despoil • dency, inflammatory, or putrid sore throat, bowel or _summer complal at, fainting, oppression or a sense of :sinking of he thest, cholic, spasms, cramps.- ot; the stomach or bowels, hysterical affcctions end all ner voua diseases. drowsiness through the day and wake fulnese at night; cholera or cholera morbus, Martina, lassitude, or a sense of ritigue.; Persons travelling or attending large parties. will firid the Lozenges real , ly reviving, anti imparting the buoyancyOrtnith—u sed afterdissipation, they restore the tone °Vile-sys tem generally, and remove all the unpleasantaymp• toms of too free living: • John 111. Moore. Fig., Editor or the Brother Jona than; was cured of a severe headache in six minutes by three of tile Camphor Lozenges—rhe was pse jutheed . against them. _ _ . . Joseph B. •21 - c-nes.".E•sy., Vice Presit'ent of the Wnsh ington Marine Insurance Company, has suffered fer years with nervous headache, thatizothieg, would re. licve till he used these bizenges which removed it eniirely in fifteen mingles. - Dr. G. ]looter, IfS i ib Avenue, has teen subjerd to*virdent attacks of headache, so as to make :him al mest blind for rwo or dirce hobs at a time. Nothing ever a flim - ded lom any relief till he tried these Lozen ges, and they cured him in a few ininteas. W.- H. Airree Esq , of . the New York 110ald, has used them for the lust year-for headache:or - lassitude. sod ilWays (build immediate relief front them, • Shertnans Pee r ; ]]loos ' . 11 , 00,000 sold yearly of this best' of ail P tasters.— Rheumatism, LittiMago,. rain or, Weakness' in the Back, Loin v, Brcast,'Neek, or Limbs, effectual ly cured by it. 117. Only • 121 Cents each, and was• salted superior to all other plasters in . use. Be par ticular to get Aerman's four Man's Plasters, or you will beimposed uport. A roid the spiriousand worth • less imitations.' The I ame is stamped on the backer each; get none without it, or yn :will be deceived. • 'Cough Lozenges ontiv 95 cents a box: Worm Lozent:es 10 do • t 2, Camphor or hesslache Lozultsr::s, 2.) cents per box. Poor. Nlan's l'lastr., 3 . only 'l2i, cents a piece. The above Medicines for sale by • •••• "I'. J. BEArr Agents for'theproprietor. Also by 11.Usb Kinsley,Tort Carbon. . William tratrgart,TamaiPia.: ''George ReitEny.ler, New Castle. • June la. 1813 , JOYFUL .14 MS. I , .tklniost every, dispose that flesh is be:r m may be cured by the timely use of 10.1,-RELRY• COM POUND .orruttAnvE RUP. This may be proved satisfactorily to , those who will call at any of • the stores -where this invaluable medicine is Sad, by certificates (properly authenticated) or cutps perform ed on individuals who had -lost alt hopes archer— certificates of Physicians who had the most severe cases under treatment, their patients having taken the. • . inedicint by theiradvice and been cured=certifleated from the notlionotary, Clerk of Orphans' court; No tary. &c.'. stating their acquaiManco with persons of respectability and standing, who having the good of . their fellow men at heart; have voluntarily come for • ward and given a statement of their case and its Mire.' - for Publication. -&a. ace. The dumber ofthese certe fmates being too great for newspaper publication, the pubseriber has deemed it advisable to, have a copy of the most important certificates 'properly authentica- ted, neder seal, to be placed at the stores of agoras, who have the nicdieibefor fiale, 'ivliere persons AIM.: ted with Scrofula tor .Rings evil White Swelling, • Chronic IlltenmatiSM. 'roger, 'Mercurial diseases EruCtions of the-i kin.; Congh of long standing or in cinient Consumption, Head-ache. dm, tcomay hive an opportunity of ascertaining the names and. residences of those who have been cured by its use, and who will he willing, ifcclled upon, to give every • information requirEd. • +As n more general evidence that this is no quack .• medicine. I would refer' to the marries of the follow. rag well known physiciams, who have Attested to its efficacy:,--Dr. 3. It theater; Dr. j. G. Biren.Pr. Jno, Otto, Dr. 11.11. Muhlenherg, Dr.lJ. E.orbei. • , -Sold tvholesale and Retail attic drug ad Chetni 1. cal Store of • ' • .1 • • P. n.EICIIEIOLTZ, Pottsville J. 11 At. J. 11. Palls, 11i nore; Hugh l{inslry P^-• "*" • henry Voute, Orwigsburg. 11 • • VW* p Januqry 21. IIOFFAT?S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS, - -AND BITTERS. high and envied celebrity which this prl eminent Medicine has acquired for its'invariabe efficacy in all the diseases which.. it professes to cure t.as tenni - red the usual practice of puffing not day nn necessary, but unworthy of Omit. , They aro known by their fruits ; their good works testifiy for them, and they thrive not by the faith ofthe credulous. In all esesef Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Bilious and. Liver. Affectioni, Asthma, Piles. Settled rains, Rbeu'matikm. Fevers and A gues,Obstinatc Headaches • Impure to ate ofthe Fluids, Dahealthys4Appcarance of the kind, Nervous Debility; the Sickness incident to Females in Delicate Health, every kind of Weak ness of the Digestive Organs; rind in all general De iabgements of Halth, these Meijicines have invaria , ably proved a certain‘and speedy, remedy'. '. Cheri:store Vigorous Health Co the most Maus . ted Vtantitutions. -. single trial will place the Life Pills and Plurnix' -Bitters, beyond:llia reach of competition, in the esti mation of every patient. • • Pre. ,, ,nallMs'A Sold, Wholesale and Retail, at Wit. • tiara B. Moffat's Office, 335 Broadway, corner ofitn. , • tbonytitreet. New York. • N. B.; None are genuine unless they hate the fae simile of John Moffat's Signature. • The Life Pills are sold in • Boxes—Price,2s - cents, rsOtents. and 1 Dollar each, according to the, size; and ihc Ramis Bitters in Bottles, at l dollar or 2 dol bra each,withfulldttectionsi ' • • Good Samaritans can be had of the Agents dratis. For sale by , B. BA NNAI•I, , !VgeUtfor Schuylkill crkitay. • 32—ly Anput 5 Pease's Candy Mid Shernlan's Jarenges. USTreceived on cortergnateni fintithe Agent in .1 rhiladelphia; a lot of P 4 iaselr Celebrated Hoar hound pandv, and Sheonatia Conalt and Word Lo• zangea, - . • DAMIAN. Pvc. 253;52 -Agent,- :- :."i2. - "I , '',:,. ' - - ' ; ' ;, --- - ~ . :.., , 4: - ,;, .... - „1., i- --- _ , ,--'-' • _ • 1 ---- - - , - , ... .. _ i • I 1 .: . ,-:' s `i, •! . -1- .. s • , , liti:::, , . s ~ ;: ~4 . , „.... ` s. ss , , , 1 li s ' V ‘ ,: } , A ,_ •!,2 ; ~_. 4' - N - ' : ”, ' i ','.' r. -.- ..., 1 1. 1 " ' - '...--;,„,,, : :.- -, " -•-• -- ' . . -: '. 1 ' : • ' . 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VOL xx A blew Fot4o,a.in or Life Siam" opinda U ANDits healing..; : ,strppms• now, gushing forth. !A brilliant star has arisen in the East, and now cheering thousands wild RENEWED DEATH, LONG LIFEAND DAPPINES'. • .:I - That Star is . DII:. EEICIITER'S MiXGETABLE,TURGATIVE -• X - ' PILLS. i . 'll;:ese pills, let all 'understand. mire disease by n ewer peculiar only_ to itself, which instantly cheeky he Vetion and progress or disease, fur their cora, I encement is much alike (which is when the , . BLOOD rA A ND JUICES' . ad so far depraved, a s to prothice oletruetions and so es) that one Medicine. provided it, be competent to roducetaickness, W,ill be •all that is necessary for removing disease, and, restoring • ' - HEALTH AND HAPPINESS ' to mankind. Let it- iikevrise be remembered, that there \is no medicine:now in existence possessing equal healing ponrerst and thm no vegetable, or any other 101:1 orphysie can sc soon restate health, when lost, et en in cases the mostinveterate.' Thectiori or theo pills upon the boWels, are mild; pr ducing ho griping. pains or debility, but on ..i a the cont ry, alter they have operated, you feel that a load 'of irritating and • corrupt huinors bare been taken froth you, and the buoyant feelings of health springiup in their place; and what is another great object in these pills.hcy are , alWays safe,they may he taken on all occasions, land under any ciscuna. stance's, without reOrd to ' the name of the disease, for they,operate upon every part of the body, and expel disease from - whatevet 'part it may be seated. Every person who possessesoi box of these , pills ' 1 NEEDS NO PIIYSICIAN, 1 fur in them he camfind, a cure, and confidently rely upon a speedy restoration to health. I n Clermany, the hand of their origin. nullions,of persons have experienced their,beneOcial ellbOts, and the thoniands who I have used them here, speak'of 'them irithe highest of terms, on account of their cure • live 7*c:cram : , . • The Joyful news iif ;health and 'comfort, spreads from those who have happily used 1 , • , Ell. REICHNER'S • VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILLS. 1 arta they now prevail by their own excellence, and the Power of Truth! 1 . • i , . And why, we may 'reasonably Inquire, have they become so endeared to, the hearts or thosp„who have used them. and by :them gained such a popularity • Simply because their action upon the • 1 . , HUMAN BODY, ' was as the sun.and rain upon vegetation, giving new life toiall who partook' of its , happy influence. As the health orate nlatiti depends upon the sap whack circulates through its breathes, so the lilt and health of.:fitankind tidpendsipion th e...blond which flows through his veins. '.iA When this vital fluid, which is most necessary, to the groWth and support of the body ,by some unknoWn cause becomes loaded with morbid and • CORR urr HUMORS, - • it instead l oe.bouriellibg and strengthening the lit labors to kodtme obstructicitis in the system. .engenders disease, have recourse to a Medicine perfectly safe in every disease, and that will me a favorabld terininatton, if given early in the &tint, freqiimitlyin a few hours and most alwa3s iew days. that medicine is - Dr. Reiclettes - Vegetable Palm, 1 1so ihroughlyicloanses the , blood and systein a mat diseaseofany hind cannot, possiblrexist , ,• so tits bady,, which that is p totho comp? in au large • We find Mei,' Presence, • provi t `cd nature is not beyond all hiiman!assiStane , 'rlie price of these,pills is 25 cents per box, Witt full directions, and ism - be had at the Phiiwirlp;lsitt illedient flail, • . estaldished fur the Su iiression • iplQtiach:ery. at the northeast corner of SIXTH and RACE streeti— likeiVise of sub-agents; • 1 • I - Catts.NFlnt.n. , - Dear Sir : you doubtless remember my calling al your establislititentlabout two weeks since. nillob- Jaining foam von or lo dollar's - worth. of Out RI RC - •TEWS VEGt TAPLP., PURG,-.IIVE I'ILI S.I for One of my neighbors Who • requested me to procure the article for them. "Phis. being done and ray own. business transatited,l started for home After travel. !lom ' at! day, I . was taken with a sudden chill, which left me wit h a vieldrit fever. head-ache, and consider ableipair. throughtiut ;my whole sYstem, with great -sickness at my stornach, which so completely diem ableo me that i was compelled to stop at a small Inn on the road for iclief.and rest. Upon inquiry. limy had !nothing that I could. possibly afford me relief. While yet ir. Misery, for .I never was so ill in all my life. i I happily though of . your pills, nod resolved to open one box upon My own nccount and \seek relief in theirs, I took - silofthcm.drank a warm cup °pea, and retired to bed. hly'pa'm here ceased in a measure, and 3 coon fill s won asleep. In the morning I aw9ke much bettek,and aficr the pills had °petaled I was quite a diffettnl person took another dose of. four pills. rernainO!thero ' all Ilednestlay.*and on: •TlOir4day started for home as well as ever, and I still. enjoy good health÷-the persons for whom I boualit! thein.infumwirne !that ter have experienced more, benefit from your pills than a whole cart load of tltei • qnacks which they, had fo inerlv used. Surely if they; used them with asgO'Cid ' tact upon themselVes as; I have, they have: good reason for eatoling.their utes-; and if you take my 'advice. youtwill persevere, u go n and recommeall them to all who are laboring under disease; and my word for it, they wilt become-. so popular CO a general remedy that you, will find if difficult in suPplyieg, the demand. . 1 tSigned) G. W. GRAM:MN, I. Greenfield. , The above Medicine is sold in Pottsville at the Stioe of ! CLEMENS & PAR VIN.. 'Pottsville, Moral :18.1813, BM D7CVIEL JAMES LAI NC. I I - - TOWN II A:1;14 STORE. '1 ' ---- 1 i A I AS •& LAR.,IG, • 1 rIITAKE nleasure in' announcing to the citizens ci '6l. Schuylkill county. that they have just opened in the' basemenOtdry :of the Town Hall, on Centrestreet, in the'Uorotigh.of Pottsville, a splendid as sorttnent of , ; ' i • - • , 1 ' 'NEW GOODS, . I - Just broug riirri, Philadelphia, where they were se ll? acted wi,th ea t; care, pad purchased at unusualli arr priets ocuptisitig every variety of • . •.,. • i Dry Goo' , Groeerieg, Glass Ware, oh ina ; , • i Ware tact , and Earthen Ware; Arnanrwhich mky be found ' • , ~ tiner6ne (laths. ef various colors and qualities ,'-; Elite, Biac::10, Funey-dcrired Casstmeres, Sattinets, Fianna* and •i•Ve.;:en Blankets. . _ Prints .Lawns,lGinglia me, Alorinocs and Plaids, S.lk, Satin, Linen and Laces, I , •; Canton Flannel. flatlands aiid ,Nankins, Marseilles and iValentia Vestinge, i• 3-4.4,1,5-4.64Muslins,Bleachod & Unbleached -Silk, Camtirie,Oiagham and Cotton IlandTs. ;; New and int ertor stylo Summer Cloths, I Cottonadcs add Bovesteens,'• in tint, I very general asPortment of • • • - tCrentlernat's Suktater Ware, Silk,,Cottbh, Mohair, hicoigko & Wors'd Stockings ~ ladies' 1 nd Gentlinnen'egaper Kid, Hoskin, York ‘'i tan. Silk. Threpd, Beaver & Buckskin Owes, • ;Ladies' Silk.Monatr and Picnic Mitts, &c.• i.. :Flew. Orictru4 St. CroiX, Porto Rietv, Laaf arid i . Lump Sugars, ! ••‘ • • . •• -• I 'Nett/orleans,sugar Houte,and,Syrup Molasice; Te.,l atii Coffe'e, of various - kinds. : , I ' - Cheese, Candles. Soap and Vinegary. • - • • • Salniiin.llerring; Mackerel, Shad and Dodhkh. -, Hams, ShoulderaeSmoked Ilea, and Venison, Olive Oil, Fretib I. iiiit;and•Oat Meal,, . Havanna, Hall'Spanish,and Common S uga rs,g ;Soda, Water Pod SsgarCrackers. • . , , Sperm OiLibip 1 Batter, Egg?, and Laid, ' • , I Dried 4 4pplesiand Peaches, '. • . .: • • • - frild a 4 teat variety'ofother articles, all of which will liii sold - at low 'prices for atilt, or in Exchange flpr countryiroducti, :, _ . ~ Irf Remember the 71on HallStort. ... . f Potts - ville. MO ti,' • t - .: ; • flo—i _ __. EZITI - • uditai's - Noti" /twist ,of 4h In the Orp ours of Me ouy "VHF. Audit - tit appointed by.the Orphans! Coati to audit; restate and distribute• the balancqq th, the hands of John Strauch,Guardias of Sarah Oitertaill , lias.Spcncet, late Sarah naffed; tint ,attetillat the liffice , ,of l'hotaas' Blatt's; Esa.,tn the &transit : , of . 'Petuiville, on hie nday,lhe 29th day of inanity into'', ahem all petsond interested, ate veauested to tat tend: •; ft:.WOOUSID, ~ ; Jantiary d i • • - - • i AND PO WS t a KIN IN Ell ___________ ,_ .__ To Fe ver and !Ague Patient 1 ! ..,, , ,_ . lop EFOltr.:, a well tiesinee. the discovery'of the lia-Mgreat remedy for Veveyand Ague ROWaND'S 'TONIC MIXTURE (now called Rawind's allies°. Velt".Tonic Mixture. with the written signature' of John R. Rovrand. over the mouth of each bottle, to 'dietinmAsh Rill.= a lot 'of i•adulterated 'tonic Mix turf.," made arias the anther's absente and diMon nexioniwith is manufaceare and sale fiordthe Baring of 031 to 1841) "pretclidikl" cures (tit - this trouble some complaint have utwafs been springing. up in Vations parts of the countil. ig - Rut mark ! since reit discovery and almost unertisal and exclusive use throughout the United' Stat esi Cenada;Texas. Mexico, %Vizi. Indiesl . South Atnerica,U4,Ste., all new retne die,s "Steal ita good name7—toutiterfeit its taste, smell and ap earance as elotiely as they can —imitate m int anner o .tieing—copy ita directions—and .by va rious other shifts and, prevarications attempt to paint ndr tipOn the credubius and unwary,. Mich. paltry titess-tcork Tonic Minutes had Pills tr. place of the old favourite. sterling and nuitieme remedy. Nothing perhapicould more positively prove the excellence of the !run Medicine than this one fact—for where. it not dm "first best^ they would not select it out; for receiving their "hypocritical respects," but would tOnferl their •coropliments"Upon something else they deetited.the 'foremost curia' And what ' more con tinting argn 4 4mnentaio Nverand ague these end to guard ;bent inga intinst.e and all of these counterfeit and spurious itilhotione , and• to render them careful to procure the genuine and undoubted remedy of the Proprietor himself. ie , Philadelph'ia. of of his accred led agents througho4the United States, dm. Soliigent, in Pottsville: • JOHN S. t): MARTIN. _ I: ii.... ' Tanuary G: . SPLE.ND , i R P 'S ILLUMINATED AND_ NEW IfIiCTORIAL BIBLE. To be coinpleted.iri 5o numbers ,1 at 25 eta: per nember. I!' • This great and Magnificiene Work will, be embel lished :with Sixteen Hundred -Historical Engravings. exclusive of initial letter to each chapter. by J. A. Adanr, more than fourteen hnndred of I;which are foam Original designs; by J.:(1. Chapman. It will be printed front thc standard copy of the American Bi ble Bdcrety; and contain Marginal References, the Anaeryplia a Concordance. Chronologireal Table,. list of proper Names, General Index; Table of Aveights. hlvssures...'ite. The large Frontispieces, Titlesito the Old and New Testaments, Family Re- Presentation:Plata, Historical Illustrations, and Letters to the chapters, Ornamental Borders, 'Sze:, will bej from original designs. wade, expressly Tor this edit i on, by J. G. Chapman. F. 4. of New :York in additiOn, to which there will tut numerous large engraVings from designs bydisiingnished mod .ern artists in France and England—to which a full in. .der will be given inthe last !number, Thegreat Superiority of early proof impres sions !long the Engravings, will insure to t ha:4O,W ho gaire their hiltnes at once, the possession of it in the .lIICHESTISTATE OF PF:RFEC'fION. To be completed ih about 50 numbers, at 25 dB, each. - 11)Cr The subseribet has been appointe4 Agent. for the purposeful receiving subscriptions to this Bible. in! chuglkill County. *herd a specimen copy of the Workean be seen, • I 1 ntriry , Th Most (Marion Saybig iliatl Weald not give one bottle of Ds,.Swavatz's 11. compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, l'Or Italia dozen of anylother preparatiOn... II have tried the Pen alai ones, - hut this stands unrivalled' fur Me cure-of the, following diseases, viz :—lnfluenta, Coughs, Colds,' Consumption, Spitting of Blood, Palpitation er the Illart. Whooping Cough. Tickling or mine sen sation m the throat, Branch:lin. Asthma, or vovethetc..4 of elm. Nervous System, or impaired constitution froin any enlist, and to prevent persons from falling, into a ii./ict.itot. this medicine has not its equal. 1 And when mg much calomel or quinine has' been :used, this 'medicine will' preSent its evil effect on the sy Pod iepair the billiary functions: l l As a' proo ofthe above medicilM giving great.strcngth and 'clear r nesirtri the soicu, a geotiemen from one fd'our large auctioneer establish-Mews in Philadelphia, who has been using! this Syrup, says that is is the great 13. t medicine cry on he ever saw. .01:Icourse, the minisfernt Lawyer, who have to exert their voices, ' Would be equally benefitted: Reference Will be giv en to the auctioneer, by calling at my dike. Catmols.!—All ;preparations from this valuable tree except the original, pnet.Swayne's iiCompound Syron of Wild Cherry; 3 rCjigitforts and cOunteifeit.— Pstpated only by Pact. Swny.ne, w hose office is now rernoved to IN. W. corner of Eightliand Race streets. Philadelphia. For Jaskol ihe store; Of DANIEL iIiRVRt3, .in Pottsville,ho lathe sole Agent for Schiaylkill coun ty'—t I , 4 Jamiary 13,- - -II 2_4 , ioerifurneryf Perfun*ry I! ' t,'• , • . 1 ; IrrillE sunscriber has pit opened a lat of Elegant 'il-- Iced Superior French Perfumery, among which isTariha Cologne, FlOkla Watcr. Honey Water, a very pleasant perfume, add is arrexcellunt atticlo for keepirig hair in curl for either Ladies, Gentlemen or Children; Illornan Kalydor. fir the !.Cotripktion, Smelling finales, Lavender Water, Ileie Water,su. peri or Bear'S Oil, in Pots! and D ittleso Mat row ' •o. ma'am, Orris Weill Wash, Toilet Powder, Powder Butes andiPuffs, Indian Oil and Indian Dye. for col obring;llair a beautiful brown and dark color, Ma cassar Ail, Scent Bags for drawers, Genuine Otto of Itese4 lee Bottles, Brown Windsor, Musk; Orange and Lemon. Otto allele, iqc.. 4c., 'Snaps, Also, Glenn's Soponateous.,Compoundlor Shavings Roussell's Celebrated'Shaving Cream, I. - , ' lourselfs E.nollient ,tianonaccous Paste l for whiten. ing end °fleeing the Hands, and preventing chap , Pingl'i Roussell's Balsamic akar ,irLarigier.for the Itinuth and iTeeth, , keeping the Watt) fresh and sweet, preserving the gums in a healthy . condition, and prevenneg the decaying of the tereth.reeontinendcd by eminent Dentists..' - .. • , , • : For filo at Philadelphia prices, by • it D. BAINNAN,IAgent. i • Det , ember s 23, • •: s2_ . CARLISLE, jr;, .1 _ „ Co,imisszos lifEncmixT, Bch Street wharf, Schtiylleill I PHILADELPHIA, h:SrECTFULLY informs his frtends and the Alltopshlie, that he is prepared to receive and, for: ward syeichandize of every deseriptiOn, to. all parts on the janiatta, West and North Branches of Vie Susquebattnah, and Schttylkill and'Union Canals via Schuylkili and Union Canals, which are' in Icomplete order, and such arrangenients made as to insure a full, supply of l water during all the year. • Shippers of produce will find it to he their interest's' t o set::; °reduce to the rhiladelphia; Market, via c.-I—vlkfif and Union Cools. - being the cheapest • tine s'afe,st route. i Plaster: Salt and Fish constantly qn hand, at lowest Market itrices. • , ; , Even; attention pant to shipment of Merchandise -by good•safe boati. cnnimanded by careful capta ins togethet„with.prompinesit to salesof produce. Dierettiedize will riot be detained in store on ac count aistormy or wet weather, the beats load and unload itider the Store in the dry. FonwL Atrizrows NOTICE. raIHE ;Undersigned, Auditors appoidted by the Or ',.."- phad's Court of Schuylkill County, to audit, rer ntate .adfl reticule the, account of Willlam Zehner, likeelltOr Or the lad via and testament. of David Zehner,t:l.ito• of West; Penit township, Schuylkill Coutity,Beceased I will meet for that purpose, at the 4 Office or amcs D. Graeff, Esq., in the Borough of Or. rigabur . on Thuriday..the first. day of Eebruary. A. D.. 1 4, at lEo'cloOk in'thc forcnoont when and where tf ,1 pbrsons interested, will attend. ,1 . ' '• 4 .- jAfiIES 11. GRAEFF. • , 1 CHARLES WITMAN. ; Auditors. i• • •JINO. W. ROSEBERRY,, - , fpiniTg:Jariensry 6. 1844. .' I , I. ' 0 :d . , . . , ~ .. • . • u - Mai mate rod DAT Wail" said a little Frenc h porequler to us the,othar day. 4.l l ,tadame la Natuie; assisted 4by 4t r YNES lilAt lt rroNic,", win 'our. reply. "Sacra.' axe:limed 'the [mew*. mshl your te!e was Sinned as de block int mrshap tree moat ;mem" “Very true." was our reply, 'but as nay head is keit a '•bloalt." 9r..laynes Tonic—which will • make the hair grow on any ;thing tuft • , block—halt ' realothed it as you.seii" Shrugging: hia shoulders. :implanting another -Sacra:" in A tone of mingled i h salnnishment and admiration, the. little . hair dresser went on ,is way inarselling.i : . , , __ .. " Fo`t tit a bi Eiebolta & Sanderion,' Pottsville, 'A,. 1 gents fri i .ttio Pioprietor. , ...fluiti 4•-• - '' 1 - ' SATURDAY', n JANUARY 1844. • WIIITTE4 IVOR 17.11C1VTITIIIIr N. P. W . p.1.115; I love!to lciok onia date -like this, - 'r: Of Wild and 'tireless play, .-: -- And persnad i ltelf that I am not old, -And my I tire not yet gray ; .For it stirs the blood in an old man's heart, . And =kid hih pidses fly, . • : . To catch the thri ll Of ti hiippy , voice, And the light!of 'a pleasant eye; - I have waed the world for fin:metre years; Arurthey say 'Abet I, am oti, • • • That My heart 14 iipe for the real lei Death, And my car are well nigh 'olds It is very true; it ili very true; 1 I'M; old, and 'ill bide my time ; " But my heart will leap at a 'scene like this, And I half reitew , my prime. -' Play on, play on l i. I am with you there, In the midst 4f your merry'ring ; I can 'feel the th'' l of the dating jump, lil Arid the rush of the breathless swan;. :I hide with you in fragrant hay, • . Add I whoopithe smothered call, And my feet slip on .the seedy floor, . And I care n t , fer the falL willing I am willing to slie When my time blmil come, • ' Arid I shilll by glad to go'; 'Per the World at best-is a wed , " pli.Ce, • ' And my pulip isrgettinT low ; - But the graVe is dark, and be hem-, rill foil In treadiug ith gloomy v: - ay i And it wiles my+ heart from Ls leminess , , , To ,see th'c yck mi so g ay. , .-., , ouc A .• 1 fir jartgitg. • And is it just or kin , my mo am, .• ! . To break my he to' l soothe you': own ; • , And would you giveime, to anotaer Than him I line arulllove alaue I Shall Ibe [false to ev i errfeel;ng, - : • To every plightediword,uotroc [ And withpoor smile, my thou:fore coneeatng, Bestow itlis vredd 'd - heart Mtcw 1 1 • I never loved but on e4no neverl, 1 And when a heart like mine k given— It fondly lOvesand Ivea foreve , , • Unchanging as th4truth of I-leaven:l \ ' Before the[eacred marriage altar, . • • With him alone, lima Hated in hand, Sustained by trust that cannot falter, ,; - ' Dear gather will your - daughter stand ! lee t i Then n not mat glic'a love wili perish,. i -' BY ithy ellon.ge, 01l tithe ' or chance, 'I ._ For Lean 'never efase to cbe,l's'a The theAtilikopt 'vainly call " !mat:ice: l Indimmed will gio Mytrue devotion, -edta i is. ' ', ~, B, BIANrVAN Now rendered ta :lame TJtifadecl bloom each Isr.,ect e'Pa:;oll,, • TlwOugll life, threko la —rad sore, same. To the PrOfute,it ca Philcutelphia and pan f, 1 ,.! 1 E:CTLEME*; The follow' itreponi. of the operation‘on the road, d=ririgthe elm/en m o nths' eniiiiig I'. o.'em ber 30, of 'the presc*t; year, - of its inkiness and tnahinery : is re Spec f, t, fi=lly ~.b :n4ted. i x, The.htteinessof 0 c i cod in its :no.' important •• • ' , ' • • - feature, Ole' trauspo , tioo of cool, has been al- most whelp el4erAleptroo!i, nue • 0,10:11Onr.j to, the inmase of t•achliac:ll,:e•-, anti of rxre'o'ne.y, engines and care, f Ira:.ilied fof •thai. •olt .7i0.•e,.b,u•:• ring- the present yea. ! By the last icpoli of the general snpeiintnul cut, of December 3i, 1642, thare 'w.r.o: oo the toad, at that (laic, ISO rest e.": 4 anet - !6 c0..1 engines; 4iese nit a bets lba'ie 1J.70 - a tr , cr.iasod to 1592 coar,cars, durt,..g u 2.43 • mom: v, .0:1 . 1i 4 e.; ens June of this yar, mud io 30 loco Au,: e er :; :nc , •, adapted toltaaliat tnal,fietweea Cie ail:lnt:is o''.' . 1 June and'Sepiceilier. 1843. . ' Statement A. wi 1 OlteW in .tletcll, ;he . to:lcier l i , • machinery :at. preset Of tic rand. I The quontity oficealllSuled o:-.Tae;le.trl to June 30,before the mechige.s had:.)teninc•cl seti to its present force and. the t....e.e1: and,_w'atr-:es, -• A . .1. 1 made _mot& encenve. i arnoof.ted to 0,699 tom,; '.' • 1 I since -which time to the p•rsen;. date, a per'isi I of fiVe montii, the ecial toatia3e has isen io 106, , 612 tons, halting 1 total of f,r 2,711 ions o" coal transportedto 'market during 1.... d eleven caleader ''• I • 1 , months ending No l rruher ' '' 20, t'34o, ' . The effiCiency of ihe road in passing, tt,th 0. - :- pedition a 0 safety; 'coal, freight, and passense? 'trains, moving hrOpposite,directiois-,hasheea 'ye_ ty materialfy increased by ;the corepleCoi, in JJ-' ly bit, of lo miles 'of double tiack; e: Loni!ng Lost Baumstown to one imile abovcllestrAg. Statement C. exhibits in %tail' thc enoenses of the transportation 'department of the toad, and i statement B. the afjportionment of geese expenses to the several iterna of business on, the wad—coal) freight and: F assen 4 gri, It will banbserve4l from the latter statemeni., tbati the actual cost of hauling coal from the mines to the belawam, including the' returning empty cars, has been, (hiring the year, but 46 cents per ton 'this has been mn4h higher thatumay be calc.da ted on far the futtn t e,.fer thCfollowing reasons: Ist, 'Fhe infe.rnir quality of co a sinlctlon of most of the 'coal etas built for the Company, cw ing,in te grant measure, to the haste with which they were constructed, causing rat [unnecessarY flit:fluency of actille i nt from breaking ales; tke,: i and a. serious; increase in their repairs. ' • 2ml. The comparatively small and uncertain . business done in the early, part of the year; which consequently. inrleosed the cost of carriage per ton; from enginea Piling to obtain trains from ei- , ther end of tbo thick arazunniog, IR soma cases', with biads below their allotted complements,' Sd. Froit the e, ipense; direct and indirect, - at : ' , ' tending the gmplo osent of 12 new 'nginee, boilt by the Loclni and iCanals Cri;, each of these being plaCed in the!" howl" husinas of Ate' road, imasedi-, , , ately on being Pin Mgether, 'end, on several occa sions, failing whey m duty,.frdni Iftefeetivo are rangetnents, laud quality of sonic df the Better 6.lng'• : c ~ -,_. '• din. Frain trio 1 e short • , ( thO last thte 6 ~ ffl-.. . . ,~ ~_ =I l aturbo y o, °Afternoon: or.: e .6; , 8 oh rite , Rail-. prui eon:: months only) dripg --- f - d, there Idt; been em. played new system', of working the road, by which tho niiiiinitun effect of all ,itspachintay end track firtiiitiiiras obtiinea r lth an evident eiedoiny roriiiiing.l l ' Uth. TheEtrilter proportion of light &wheel. ed engines, iti the first six -iambi =of the year, eorepatod with ihekWhele 'firin6eil l in ihi latter part; the fc4rier;tianling lighter treble; - ardcon7 geftialy iii#44ititiii4iit ter; iii sari. '., .• : 1- I • - MEE Mai NE tiiiliii I 'The Otter expe.ience ~ ycli working- of the laaa and - i,l pointing ciut Wh i me impnavercen:iij, may , be'insaa who.. advantagn and c either thegenealSeaturesor notne: - .a • ,; , tnarcran!;:wo‘l;. tinder yoa!'d; , •inton. trom the i',u coris:derat'oa?, i; ty belies:o ; thz {:=et •e cost of heeling.' iltirtng iSe ensuters year t 84.4„ will ni t .4 .2 eentx Pa r :•, 1 ''' • . A • a e'orepa o e. ; it is foam that I - • from pask.y . ,ers fi fen p.escnt yew r bat 77 pit- cent, Or tlmse o:'84". 1 1 off; bowei ; ; - er has b een reafcrially chi ; ; dectfoa ai r Cie rags of Piro whit.l I_ 'Jul): 2 4 .0; !est, s•nr'n w'oh:::: date the rreeel2ts have iami.s mci.. i;.i. 89 p.: Cat“ . ol . the Bailie period last y ear; .iit , wrls beer. D1CV . 03136' to . the. date'on'y 6 per .er.t..rin:' the toce:pts orfeat year. ' - ; • rrThe piiazengel fams now charged arers2' 50 • -• •i• •iinci,s 6 2 0 fo.: the 93 miles. I ' A, still. ; iga eater lin...ease or passenger-trace I and r t I, 6 1 - rt;iic fits inoy be con fiecat6 , : antic: r.tted dAng the enstihig " S h aer, oral for- ihn fu.nre, When the low • raie t s a.' l lea now leli ; rged shalt have' became more ef;• 'orinsivel t ? :::10A7 1 a) , and circulated. ; . Alter4loas me now :making on some of the I : r: . ,.;i . foniivrenclel pas , ..enym, eng:bes, .watch will 1 r inc 'ease 1'44 - 61r speed by some 3 ti: 4 ai:les an ItOur> 1 • 0•,,a t_ gag Cr.-lease ; W.C . .:-. l l,..w!.l4 . cffectetl, will ral.,totvalni' o.e lA)a- eTil.y ; comoatisa l . - 1 . *tilt other wail conti:a - eL:ait i oat',s its s p eed of Passenger trains -ell impOciant object to eels rooil.l - 41. mat be star (. 1 . as a gratifying let ; that not , n ,_-, tl 'r: veii l'es.vs amar tv:..l ; ?sta al. of to: nano t pss . i:ed Over inn add., Ins , the past elevea months 56-554 nMisengeirs hose been trar6.4norted withoat tbe!slifs.i'.e,st perso.nl inje!- : to anione. • t; , , . 1 . 8 i'assenger. mill Itglit fivi3lit engines, made •by ; • l3raifin•:t &Alillaer, London. • mane Coal engine_ m° by Lock's and Canals Co., ~ -1,,0we11, i 1 3 Coal! eng-iric4, made by Itastaviek tt - Harrison, •- , Philadelphia. . L • ~ ,2 Poal•engine4, made by Will. .1. orris. Philodhu o ••, 46 1 r•6‘ . I ‘, Newca - Ale 'Menai'. Co., ' -i - 1 "-• Nwcaslie, Tiel. • ~.. ' 1 , ,i 2 Le. eng nes, moue by potterer cv.. Co.,u ricod 7 . Ina., Po. , .11 6 Lig: L'eng- . 15, n, made by M. Baldirtn, rift': !.. • Votif vibeeltd w:ilf veri, lio'lis:•-itet boat co.]; ' =.• inade by Rosa Winaas., 8.. 1 - 61,t...a0rei - . . 6 1 , 1 . • i - r• ' • i 1 meat ff-6.6clatt6 n :liana rultri:ng ;O - r6,6 - 4 .sell I_' ,ht rapei,s es to be . I ,eo 1 the road at two days notice, , :oillof oie l ot' the n'mv eriginOs, non: / / 1 vie* .of cull: : ,- ttsPng the ttso/nf for hick ' 1 Z . T r - aria ecarloniy wil.l l bath ty..441 - Ox' r ho of eti..7 e inirinicrit noactdeshifile, . • 1 1 --•ol n_tv:o.6s intetaOrs ./ •to.timm this I ntage 714. e I;cenl'itenill wiai an neoavonionce winch, in some cases, 00.:PC...% of 4161o:ill ,ao.d i.• riyi:ic o" Cie importance of rt ? : fuel p i lori a road 111116 depends le calf t•zde ar.f. tie coal 12,_, - en for et, ie ' as been, if4 - ;:illig .0 Csoo. C tie t..til.:6gsaMoraly anpassing a hea-,y ; 1 .. :r,16. troer, i that iacopvani. n li.hc.:to in ino• , t ases, on this as 0a:33, 17.1.;eria ea itr... ,;;. 1 c, pm "Men 9.... ami tier.e.m.l ...ant fie et , e not tv:11 if.centl, mid all that 011,•experience c.-n 6a6 . sr i est, w:6l be done to effeef El . Alt ikr' olttO of unc!.. fQr **,4 c:ccep an e4te coal ot. Evecerz re 7.•, jev ol l odv.l c:ipcnso ant l jr] nta it,Aco • ;AF2 S . 1.1.11:60 j 00 TOO.ll, V/ 4't 11:!C VVC4I; a 5 Ct"Sep 14.i91;111).2j i • nlitl - .;. ilf,La; i 11Q - tle? Thaiat 11 ile)ti. , lg I; • Jan. 1 , • an -. t•s!e torts; Alaloush . • 'wt.% fazapzri4on of Vie eT pd..i.r4nier: i,,cd Co L s, cha. , y r ia:cler.% l 4 Cue I 4 no . raarto.feu l a' .. Y.foundCale avenr.‘sc e.;;lenze of ten • . or idle! moat imp° ',ari;, of ilte-o rail roads Is 6 per atllo orci that of tr'd.lelfeat of o& ) ilwee is !1 - 4,j42.C11 ton- I , • naorti.: Tosett not, e dim !ape-teal 9f-that of tlis The ;a !e• tie It! cars, has b: i kiro:-.1 zi.4 Leille's .Magazine.] loaded wl.hl of It: tor tielrotc!pneitt, tile I.t 'a ?SI( Or, duiling the Ocz2t eicordrug to tile Cloih. :owl, : -riv rl Cut your cost ecco:6lng to Your cloth, is an old o:dal to : U' 0 , Maxim and a a :so ode ; and if i ricyle will only each.: . . aquare their ideas accoul lag io :heir eirctimstancey The ,gfels cßilrism of the tran - ,pct - taCort Ilepal:' - ; hd2v m deli Itapirler m 13111: we rdi be ! I": we V.-ocli Mend Of f',...44 road aro exhibited in dci.ail in state- only crime down apt 'or, trial ifi our notions, i'a mni C. it i-'111.01C" to state, that some pottion aceordance with oniti f • • - trauma onuace, eappme.,s • 1 ' T• ' ' '. - •. . of these e. - arnsea wee nemsmily larg,er an the "world ho always witli'4l our .vach., •it is notwhat co.-nrizenceme l at of A. brtsloess of siich magnitude , we hare, or what we have rio, which adds to or without the i 1 • • 1 , . ~.,, icriu'acd facil:Ccs for, carrying it on, substracts fromdur felicity. ,lt is the longing for ouchlas tn:n-outs,. track roon ; machinery and,, mom than we hXvo, the envying Of th;o:Fe who ; pos. work:shops; and sum' ly. of water to water stet:Otis, seas that more, end wish to"appear in the irbild of I A. very" constderable pogion also of these experisi moat consequence than We really 'are, whit des mayhris• eil • ' andare but li ' - i cco , o cr... _ peundeent, s got- ..:.oy our peace cFF m:rid, and eic'atually lead train. ly in i 6easei t i !by a besidess dettble or treble that • I never wituesmd a man submitting, to circuM. hitherto done on the road, Among these latter stance's with good humor and good sense, re mso experSes dybe enumerated tire repairs of s road. markable as'in my friend Alexander Wilicinoft, Wayi Inds:n es of officers and agents, stationary' and When I filet luct him; Eirico!mai school days, it prinibig, tattling across 9chnyilkill bridge, wages was at the close of the War;lre hall bean a large of Watehmem, coal for- all offices and stations, tea- contractor with government, 'arl'was said la hare get of civet I hands, in part, Enitterihbr for depots, realized an immense fortune, nitinfoult his accounts 1 I I - water rents, &c. - 1,.' ' • • wens not yet settled. Indeed, it was `said they • 1 ' ' I ., - • • • The expeneitee gained by those hi cluoge of the were au vast, that it world em Ploy the tithe Of six scrotal deprtitments of the mad, will prove most eerie, for two years, to exarainetheni,previotis tb' I.valuable to its business for tiled frituie in decrease- the Irallance-shect being struck. AS I. observcd, .i,ng , its. expenses add addidg to Ili_friaties. ' lie had been at school with met and on My return. Tint cipe;nses for tbis coming year will oho*" it. fain the East Indies, I called, upon hint to renew , ocutaideralikt saving ieseveral important , items, our old aetpaaintanci, and: eniitsratdato • bird upon .., whiehimaY !aere hot:lidded to.r MI thibrits aces: hit tuuteess: .: -,. . ~. -- '.:s : . I I • : rings 10 :c.,:i' pii,44l Wort ot - the line; are ' nnw- •• f ltly dear Reynolds, lam delighted to sae you, f10i43 it tttni, , compraifit yleilOtoims It, *ding; You ninSt - tace tir.4liam::to Bellem Castle ; IViii. under i tho l , ft:Tr:tintelide:nee cif the foiemini ;of ti e VOillesinait; tviii:tedrna . .yeu' i it:itit, pleisinely . rtti EEO tidal; 4iiiitithra vie* Weie;fitir4itied dun4 • Yon shall see my two girls.!- ' . I. 1 , I . i IMMPM SER. ;neA by the' mac.hinery, r!Zeirtions homy, to °tails of the catiider oalp,r dxtred 40 EZIEM ameotot to 17Zs . Wing :d;c6l)y a re k place on !a):37.e et. 0.1" vr:ib ail t' , o L!iiatlvani.. - ps of a C. 15 seasoq, oe s:nste. Is "16 of - believed, Clot of ,; a Y. e owo7, cl: S 7 77 as ea eIA 1 7,xt.cLoas will be mace, na e: , :ezn3es of the nde,4lsned mry penses of the de ;o, with those of , e.t and mot ree -1 • sinte.:l. • i ems of r ;-.T., the ve:;13:. of Id dcjj coal t-/as down ,:a3 the pay. 11 inoOths,lachtcr•ns lac 1I X 99 tons, &wall!' to 49 E.' -16 cars 3; tons of coal cach e or a net srellht a; lhs.) 01'63a1 tri each Lain. . - •e of euipkf coal ttalas up the • 'Oa 'll ' 1' I e-sa.ne as peen .1 tons, e t • . —lO crap :y coal al-4 of 3 tons 2 curl . . I; MS MIN ME Ewa . , -..- - .. - ...,rdi.0 ti Ce.—.... .. ::,...L Irliilf Administration- having . :•IK`C.II Stij l negi , Aeri,f-WilLgi of the coin- I.lle-calbsOtibei, on the Est i ate . - • : .."''."; ~ppftlie.saitl.eoutq, cleccal . - ' • to„tho said Estate, are ' ” • : 0 - 4ifitt. delay,; and' . e :':acme linty pro, elsewyde, a saving o#' the . expense. Baba : paten: friction metal has been introdu ced ver) successfull!i theiiinning gearing of the engines, aswel! as the car boxes, with r. sa7 •c;ng o'frietleo, o'l and wear and tear. Ray's paten. spring is now used altogether on the marl, with a sac - rg orore-fourtit in weight ard expense. A considerable propor:.ion of the tepaits Of coal cars Was :On account o" mostly of inferior tittaK:.y, Making: on tile fold. 4ti.arrange.nent has been mad&witit an eminent manufactu:c: of these important artieleA, by. which:axles of a most superio: quality .are furni:bl ai a trifling advanie uloa those which have moved r.l.efect;re, w'th which. the latter arc reolaced Wildn fouriu neces sary. It is bellOcril that great wivaniii3es Will result to the road ;),y - t.sing sac h iron coal ea's, one of which id now in!'lding :33 the Cointrany. h will weigh tons, wall toils of cod". loSi'mneh longer, Lost 1x s foe repalb, and a: cost of carryin; cool. abozi 20 per cent., Sy he stealer p - opohion of vSeft4 to useless Welgtl:. An economy is also anticipatedin the nee Of steel rate joe.aals end chilled cat iron h0::27, in the coal care, hy diminlehing friction and the quantity of grease :cc:aired. On reference to statements. i and D: of the ernensis oftb.e road, it kill he seen that the sum paid Cie s:aie for tolls and motive penver, over the mIlTs of their road, dining the past II months amotmled tp $1.2,C . :24 57. ,- To tii:s :.he added the dxpenaei o hauling across : the. Schuylkill hr;dge', and er:tra contiuttars, welclimar,ZLe., ma kirig a of f>13,670 07 for the 11 miMtlis, or I SO pei cnnu r ti ' d C 3: L a . ..convey:llg a, pit - , :::,ter f;o.ri„Pozr_ , vine to the junei....on.Wil the staie rail-y.6:0, $93 nillea, has be6n, due_ng tae past yeii 7- . .10 teqt^, inciottog Pay of e!t , ,f,neer,icoittlueor, fu:2l, tallow, watt . : repi'.s of cogiae,-Lao- L:cr P./16 cam.' Tao mount paid the,S'tote oa ez.x.b. of thefe zame Ira3seasers, for us ;of the macs of tae* rot ond trio';,ve power . iS 101 ern' l be- H'(1.1.; the coatof / haullog pen 4 the Sc:timlkill , - co:a olltattilLig coal oN:cr;tl.3ll tocil, 40.0 tug jiic 2 lo i rt oF the l'ecatl;nl; ralt2to.t.d to 7011:1c1- yill;a, not Tepdt•s of catEt, is 14} cc' at; ./J.l corithv,:on, it ntiy b 8 r,tatzcl, Qtat i/ tbe fu: pro , pecti and value of tao nolile im- I - vovewzni. mulcr your mahavment, a>e ouy.i Cour:vi , nj.• r..t , 05t.13,a frau; 4h;:s mr/mt twelfeciie coal region in'the ija4etl Siztea,:io its secoari city fm pm - mt.:lion and imporZznre. • ' Tne sup L dy of the moi.e.7al corit.-44.1iLlmj dependence for toimage is ideilLM:::l de, and is Mined by, a hp.rtly, enterprising and m:(Ily !novas- Pollutaon, did erm,p' ass to !i:le Phil dcl tin, mptkci. by no slimier or more (Erect 113,112 titan tile' Reading M;1--;dad. In ,tile carriage Of its coal to Oc•water, it t. ss- - &glad icy the power of Valri : y tae texitittcd directichi tliCtlekemng trade, though a fall of 590 feet, and Li, spread Over the tiles, that the pose_ of the rriginc'in takitl3 'oar its empty tra:n, is no more'taied et'!in when hauling Cao:'ires;ous train lo?tled over a 1e%a1.. • The length of the load,a' , Orts,neither Mo !no , . less thah utiO gdod tt'io of 94 Miles to all hands etivdiiyed Oil. train, and theieforc slicurei a ntaalLitain of ecoao4 in the hero of mca l s.wagas. . ' !, Tim article carried cannot be stolen, lost Or de_ 'sia4ctl ; and'evca in cases oraCeident, it is taken and . u by•tile . Compary at cost The valley Of the Schtilltill tlirettglt tvh:clt this raii.road passes,- k out of ilte richeFt in the i state in fert:iity of roil, mineral .andi . ttgricultural pro ihittions. Iron in evtry stage;.-fromthte tire to the bar, liniestaue, grain, floes, andioll the modem of, thti thrra anti Cm fotest,. are witch la e10n . 3 its whole and. with the acCOnyany'n7, travel ' contribut.e 'xi its -cyan ue. • 1 lic tbil:ty to comm.rad and tianspori the *bolt of thistrada w:11 gd ui Lic ,- er . fing, since ifveiy yens ly.C.r:Mr. rcv imj ovemen:!;• in the mana3e. ment m:chiotrly of eikoadS, tandingto their . econo• - oy tml efliciency. ;. • i• . Al( whielt is respeetlially sulsnilted, by • Your obedient servan t :, • C. A. .N:tCOLL9, Sup. 'TFans. clot. POZIJVw .s.rt chines}, .Pead;.4. Nits. !Zan-roach INEMEMSEII=iM ~~~. '~~ MEM ir(sHZry".ol OSBEARYi 3JATTPROIC AT LAAVit'. : t •-• caFtA 7 ' . .l3.lllG , p .A . • . • , '6ID r 'raw% k t - n-. .r i —Jr i , :et be a ys prA.A.... 3 / 4 dAdiality,sc'ry 'Clicop- LI eiiraorditi'egelai CO M', 4, -4., ;4. . e . •.. .•:-. I-.- r cat onyllyng w on. t em.'s. incugeirton.,-,:. 5..."43 can live ti - s*Alite DogEsii`cooltzi - 'of t dry, r L. Oiloi:vi.. I. scidoar iron; - i cl; belai pob4ttl. Depend epos i:, . bk lenzOens'44,ilitys, kit! 'no pritii is • to Mistue enc.ko;,;: I the IDdio-'!rel ,. .r?Qircilis• Ettirie' ,re enter= . . i;e.n3;., conve.`,S7,.4or.` 10 - srtw.eisetl. " my . co or Ills Mau;; t-:, siho cettainiy Were ' • ' r oure andelen-Miljkrls. -'''' " - ' true; :tied ereltOm than rsttsr.ble,'" -.-e -; We lurie ea4lii. , :cifters, 'lnt not such ai AT -te ni ,erAjitiors. I tla:onets e_ , -ti ', .. .th. tw.a.s'ays, ! anti'44 - .11 lords"rie net rings 11 sei Ile tli6lni coi l ifq% 11 1AN.7.--C: l 6"bliati see: , i i el: , et;; T ou :, .i. , i,,,,,. it occe. ea.,. no. a iin a ::87 1 s . ! ; •ea,tIsif it. Hort,' It9)l.lcrai I c:pknoi 5. - n i t i.g.i . taxi trio din - lisfrcindsra ti•at I ellot•Id ! l id Cie p.IA. V1;L r '5%', 1 6 1 ...r.. I azt.esle'd. rid rin a H.01.1,0,11{!A , fa - ..:41e, Wltlifou.!;;wys Y liosti!litut, tii -4 1):, ityid psce'." .../ts• - rti . ,lines ei: I P I3-, ii.4.:f.,361-ved, ::11 ;01711 WO lour e.,t' ;Ns butltiiii-, -a sut tie country IA sid: syl.'ilit,'"ifdiir liers??. There is a LI faur horse u 't4li - til'irt deliglaul, is trislies .emstic ' ; ;;••• - 4 • , J . •,• • . is ,mul s.E.6trftrl that ..te poor am reCrt tient laiiik,llether dia., notdrive . • •r 4. ; ..; •. . • • ; ald rtrecer to -; er.mt roam. c vicli, ite..y Tii•sectild., rdtl i r suc'i Mnuse; st.-.:.d aw l ay cue itre most pleastiiit weeks . el- remesslieretl4..F,lWillessoit rr. , .tt -nett tbet - ~ ..,..'-,,-I:.elsr.-t s 114-4, : eauly. eS sincere, a. 4 '01*? at deltel: ',llcil- - hin, "niCared sistli ; " •,;• ,•-• . . s. ty, rini! St.!: - a t0t.13111.1 th.;t lte was 1701 ; or i.,;dl".ier•Ailis , Weis had iiibmimetl . cote of maza1.6440. . .lit to I.lii:l' w_r..'f.'.;"):r t _y P.:ise Oxlfic. , A, and at ricrtt, cour:ti:r".r.s- Oa: toy returi„,l Latter t -‘,[- friend 'i,.11116 fie'itt, sad ri.-s told I - Ici:mn -a - imices 'mid': C•1"-'2ci •Co 14 lIP.il I K'lli [ ~ 1 • ' 1 4 4 ' . 't' , ..r. „. ~ 1 ' ' fli.eiCt . tonti,rr; : t.y .4.1..9C.,, Bile 1 11.9 a TI t...! . 0 c0..C•.11.,- , str.:ol.le - M.. - id ler economy , h,.-ordingt t ef ltis , :4c7rcts hosing been 't.lif: .. .--:.;1e.-csi from -.ii"Ah i Wilteniott kid Silo; 1t- au-to - list!, taf,ii ) ! large ite.ris *nadheen ' • ;..t OT iis -b.--.1a60H rase;, endintr.terd of i;11;en; iv, be 44 av, - t . ge:itle.nMi with ', .1 1 1 .0 2 04" i. ), U. : !Ityll C.'''.i'. l .l3 had lyred , I„ .M ,iw,. . , ‘' . • ? r li.-ed elytelime_rd r q hO'cr):4;110 :a3 CCer; l e.ollltPl ;11414E4g:41 6 3. et r..hliLlon to tie, nci.:;:rio :.tooth I tok Piieurlie:t o;;;-, :. - ic4•It.iii:y Of going 0 .v... to see 1tim.12, - ;,;011,13,_, Jle.a. De-,molibt, this in t • il• - L - id of 41-to to- m • w''O';',l2-'it ,: Oen; Yd' rea l • l r is re ! , „ iiruid . bed , vial aired; for I it c,. - es .10".t'L ill/time •tr i :llits rjor CO:.&•••••,-Itirs. i 'Wine:mitt rhi li - s rleiiii4etltct Iree yero..' • I firMtd tlie ,4-I:is r.il-,liiimar tied, but they were ypt yi-r4;2".! • 'The lilt4i - i'l : : tinlilc lirlar ' 3=4. 4 "frepri t-...''' t...,i ;_2(l r•itili•-•,.:1- - w: r...mil-iis"•frierttliv as - - ' 'Nfre r 1 • '.• •• • ; -ti. - . 4e. , r, sat ( l ova to dint-ler at !!5:,, x. o'dc..L;the footman . _ and *ti'. ce:.cli.mia et:44llldd: The 41."..5.rer" was gocid, at not 1 , )„Y- '.,:1e,- €,f ext,T:l;il:sir:re I niatscalever ti l: ':' ' l ' 11 'l ' ' : 1 , .l 3 tli- .. 1.,1' . • , 4 .T:C:l,' l'^lipC4 rat, 'qi.r.,413 P.Vet., - 3ootleo'cii.e; shti unites „t`,..te zolitll'y of tli,crugibili rlidiCreilelloref , tetbe li'reeelt - tere. endi l lio2;c":107; I tlfinli it. d'' de; c;ddl lyrtprove.en';:: 4tii;iit, is (pito a . t..•ei:sam. 3 , Af,ertl'ilkter lie' . cra:t-lti d ; eti co.. m yo:::.i- Imciat I I • ,bas:e SO l lliDeleut Cisiiii rind ied avid :....y e-.1.i411;;! , ,•,:. e men:?. Ccire.p.m...nt :"Ipyc rioi tre:tc'd me faisli; b. i 1 I ni aj)iic: nirtiA . 4l: co.erniviouen i efiei tt .bode of•- i-;.'!" II- ci1! , ,,:i4 - i:' , .:ei, .1;1 Lia'-viaaalot tic:, o r:Lulu :re tt.te.alcWeit, T.M cac::.;l, lire oxint is :::coriM by net le m yir".iiicr'. - ..1t;r1,1 it is o'r'ly the base cif sittimir w:.',.,:i"14 - 411's Es ho :mot„ i . ...; :.asitl: lle .-e.; l - ,. .. , •,-"ii...i.e! ;or: ~ect : ,r.,, v- t tt roan! table fcatioel, r - 111 el-. vs Illt'py .4 - b:sl niy cricmis, esprettity My 0t"...... - .1 , 60,1 - cLici - , - 7:-A. - di'l yii.t ,taimt ' po•-L ol cir. - mi.? : I.':,e Lisl, isye y . fine. am:: ~ :ci i.. 4 1. - deeqv - et. 1).3y .ilo lii;Coyciii 1:, - Mri-L- - I'll ldt yeti - into ti l e secret Loti.i - t4 to be rariti , dtotolodel In il!---;-•rm eitclkitt 'ir*..elt. It, has nf:ulo us- all ~, . . , .. Tlie:next (ley we t'..tVl out iri on e'peri ear.-iegti , as beet6M, but is a 4..airriet and wali a pa ii of hose, : •; i ,i: . .. ,- , "; Tame, are Ipriitlsoode?..tdrsos; dliserced I. , . Yds.'," !efFcLl Ite,t;l - tn cold of seed-Ito...rem i atm, ttS I only fez ep rt. P'..f.-; - :, I liSve CM be..;:: Thew . is a• - tel tarn ieFeri el: 4".citri 'Cod ;n four !di see; I do not much ll:m—.;.t•iqr. - . - ies as if y. 61 wi.ied Ali . °vette)? yo.t e.e'Ytx Wi s . , , I sod a -.. - e.W very i;ie4ii.lailt tlayt, itna' then quit: ted - his to: it.:•;•ale - .Csiel - _ 2 t se:me co tl arnalit tiat rr`litc;».- in:ectul Me' to take the cdrice. Of LIM piy..l9tens, Emu; plogeid.,.to the solicit of France; • Ifildiv I riaitlica tvi-4 , -lexi. iln n,j - return, I was irtrat med Ciat Wit:i . e.:nett had ti'peo‘dated, ad bud. bi , en r - ticky" ciiii:4 'ttack - 11:etansm; that he Inf left Riebtaidir4liii-cl ut•Vi now iii:!izat'clap limn 1; Tae• ltic . .it tlii;';,i mi4r( :near toe Ex. .• I.;`, CianSO: I .. , . ' ' ' IteynAlso ani biliety to seeyOe. Thrill . peon told Me ti..;t.' don. heA-:e'arrte back; If not batter enta7,,ed, eo.iMtic; - i•n:tril'ece me; 'I will drive yell iowa a. fca'o'cloch, - If taitt ivill eat.' L'6. 1 - ---- mat I)' 4Dot i an artist, ) Yoh me Roa Cie 'um!, NO 4. ter a good too gr,..t EMT ed into vet) :5:11 - .Very OW lie to co no cheap ro I bent. T • till Ea= ! - )e. The ti ratite rdtil We £,Ct. 0, LEM D. MIME tn.is of I rer. MOE yd,n s7l. mats a - o four I w OE p that I, C• MEM 01011 .1:5 ili O,t tic.. - e ivi it sec'.las Wz WC. 3 9 01)s GEM fini. Lis grently MIME and Lio poici o 1)0'117, a a Loot' sold, stalel (Were; tailetl set oIT dovin; by fi4( . I gestien has et Ye. tusbani Nay fias I:reei welL I mist the tismi only . flunt him auto ware, i 4 '‘ ll g ran S little =I El , i,!„..,.,,tz . .,,, - r. • - i 1,,,,:- • 3()1t.t41 'ATlceitAli;;l: AT pAIV, 011;:14GsOVI1t.l.. '1 prarticePi tht4orirts of ScitiNlkilt eauans LLO W.8. ; 14;0NS For safe by 'L'. ctJ. BUATfir - RIE . I) erg Operior to chcai, at tf,toColic. Stoic. • • ; r 111 ; ZI:1 I 0 == M
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