DRUGS. TO ;THE' WHOLE WORLDI It is admitted by all who hare, used them, :(aad who his not?) that DR. PETER S ' VEGETABLE .AN. • -TDDIAOII9 PILLS, . • A RE the most, unrivalled remedy ever discovered -Ily the ingenutiy of man. They area sovereign -cure for the rollowing,cornpla ints: Yellow and Bilious, Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Croup,- Liver, Copula int,Siek Jaundice. Asthma,: Drop. 'sy, Rheumatism, Enlargement of the. Spleen. Piles, Elmlie, Female Obstructions,Aleart-burn, Fnrred Tongue, Nausea, Distentions el . the, Stomach and Bowels. Incipient Diarrlicea,Flaturbiree;flabitual Cos tiveness, Loss.or A ppetite,. Blotched dr Sallovv,Com plexion, and in all cases of Torpor of the Boweis, wheYe a Cathartic or an Aperient is needed. They are exceedingly mild in their operation:, pro. • clueing neither Nausea Griping, or Debilky. They. are extensively used andtaimmended by PRACTISING PIITtICIANIN,p all mutter _the Union, from whom any quantity of Certificates of their value can be ob. SEIF:RMA'N'S COUGH LOZENGERS . • Xre the safeit, most sure and effectual remedy fur Colds, Gonsumption.Whoopiug Courrn,Akthina, tight-, mess of the Longs or Chest. Rte. Mi..fihn Starkey, foot of Gouverneur st,,tured of 'cough of eighteen month's standing, supposed to be a !settled Consumption. by these. Lozenges, wh'en the Aphysictans-cnultt do nothing for him. Mr. Clarks W. Pedalo!. '7l flowery. was cured of '4IL severe conk and cold elthree month's standing: by lialra . box of theA.nzenges. Rev : Mr. iirindock, 497 st., has used thein in • his family with invariable success, and recommends them to all who a r se afflicted with coughs, colds, nr any affections of the lungs. Mr. M. E. Maitin suffered several weeks with a dis trait:4s'g cough, which nothing relieved, till he tried tite-e, Lozenges. which cuicd him in a few hours. Mr. James W. Hale.. No 5 Tontine Bnilding's,-Will •st., gaxe some 'to a friend who had ,not enjoyed a night's sleep for several weeks, being every few.mi , :lute: attacked with some distressing cough. as'almosl Ito takeaway his life. The Lozenges made him raise eaiiv, and enabled him to slecir'welfat nigh. lie had tried every thing else he beard of, and nothing else afford( d the least relief—hnother instance of saving a ielloW-being lmm an untimely grave. ti Eithl,,,AN * 6' WOlOl . I.OZENGERS tt r overt in more than 40,000,cases to be infallible the only c rtain worm-destroy inn medicine ever din covered_, .. . Sate rums or Woßms.—Pain in the joints or limbs oll'ensive breath, picking_at ihe s no, , e. grinding of the teeth during sleim, and at lanes a paleness about the lips l% iiii flushed checks Weding at the nose,agnaw-' ; ing sensation at the stomach, fl ashes of heat over thel surface',of he body, slinlit chills Of shisetingt. head ,nl.lle, dro4fainess, verligo, torpor, disturhad dreams,' ..::„.‘ olden starting, in sleep.w,ith fri;ht and - screaming , 4 , , metimesa tiouldesome cough, feserisliness: thus- 1 i :valid lkie, fits, bad taste in the mOuth.difficult , breath I .ting., pays in the stomach or Bowels, latielse, nausea. .9smotttiltness,oracions appetde, leanness, bloated , implicit or bulbs, gripings, shouting pains in various parts of the hod), a sense of something ri.sing la the , tzlireat, ire bing of the anus town rds night, a frnitent *tie-its-1 to p.o.is something front the bowels, and some- luotemeisc.harges of itlinie,and mucus. //)rei;a4 s (limier, let 4 Sizth A enite,knew a - child I ithat.toasyntred stf fits by' these Loungers, after three ' ‘Vtra r . 6.11&1 , ri1 . g,and w hen - nothing else would give the 1 Ite,,spre,ie'r„ .11. 'toy on board of one of the Havre 1 aar .t. ets; ,,. a ecrei oflits by only one dose of them. ' . 2 1 1,:,k51,/,..7.:. JVs, Ni, :l7 Third street. gave them to I li , c j i tiii,- a o;.. t f i cy hcetugh ass ay :he worms-by'theu- i sanils. •: . 1 ih... za,i,,,ki c , 1 h Pvane 'Et.. lias used' them in over . 7w e - , ,,, c ;,, E 6mc..-ar them of the most alarming char „,,,, r , an d a l w ays w h, 11 t he greatest sitcoms. ).4.r..,,m1:11, 1 7. - twods,r. -,•44 130 ;51zth . .lvenue,,lias us ! and 0,,, ~,„I,,,,f,a mi ty l' G r ,two years, with entire ..itic i ce , s. 'l7wentpftre cent), . t ier Lux.. . , , • 1 Sher:x(l:l'4c Cartepithr,or Headrthhe Lozengrrs i c;veim ,„ e di . , it .' l ,l,,f i n rl or sous or sick Headache. 1 palPitatipn cif thedreart, leswp ass of spirits, despoil- clenc`v:intlimenstory,.or Iniitr.id sore,throat. bowel or 1 seminer crno plaint. Santini 4 . , oppression Or a sense of 'sinking Of he liest-,c14.0116 . , spasms., cramps. 'of the. 'stomas It or'ho wee, hyster 4-0 a inctions and all rter• vous.discases. clmr-sints,s il.noni , '2.ll the day and wake. 'fulness at night; ch , 'dera or cholera morbus, ciartliMi, , is,dtede, or a scar t i t fit 2-ue. Persons travelling 1 or att,n,cliog large przr . ,ir.-3.Y of find the Lozenges real. 1 . 11V reviving. anolt ito,sel.ng the, buoyancy of yuuthl-m- i i , s t, after s iissipat*,:they - .re: tote the tone of the sys. i t e nt generally, and rturtovo all the unpleasant symp- br . l9 yif too Cr4.... 1 10 1, ,t , ': Jahn ; Filitor Of the Panther frina- 1 thin, was mired of a 43 , 2.. ,, ^.rd headache in sin minutes by' ; three of the Catuptur.)44,zeoges—he wat4=prejuded I against them. , . I Josrpli B. ,Voths..r.,q, Viee Preait'ent n(t lie Wash .1 jiinton Marine InsoranceCempany, lins suffered fir 1 • sears-with nervon ,, hnis cache. that tiolhiug would re-' I : es e td: he used the?f. I,O2C , gCS. which removed it i cnt:rely in' filmen minetrs. , I De. G. irlf;rder.los:Sixth.Avenne, has Leen snljerd t.,i, slident'allladiS oftrendache . , - so :is to make sit.%) al- Most blind fir two or.threc: boas at a tone. " Nothing. vs er atrorded him any reit,/ till he tr.ed there Lozen- I -g. , , and they eitr,d hint ma few mii.utos. I 'used, tv. H.AVre Esg,of the New York _Herald, has 11 'used them fir tie I :o.l'year for head iche.or la*,inide. and always too id itninnslikm relief from thim. . .. .• , S.'rerniari . 5 1, , ,v0r Nerti4rphi.trr! • . 1 .nOO .N)Ct. F 0 4 .1 1 ., early nf . this 1..c,-t.of - all. Plasters.— . Met:naafis:it, L robago'i . Pain- or \Veakixo , in the Hack, 'Lr: in ...„.Sitl .;-. lireast. Neck. or Limbs. effectual 'lv care aby ie. 1 2 , , ,- 'Only 121 Cent,. each, and 'war.. • rini'ed superior to al othtir pl-wcre in use. Ile par I:col:1r to get Shit, man's:Poor ihn's riusters, or Y riti • wdlbn imposed tipon. Avoid the a-crions and wort n less imitations. The v alne ii"4.sm'oed on the lack of , r 3,b; a ct' none is : i,tion, it, or yeti 'Kill be deceived. ....C0n.,;11 Lozenge 6 only 25 cents a box. 'lL'ortn-Lonc,:ces 25 do . do • q: ai ., rthorVor beadlehe Lozenges, 'lb cents per box.. p„ ar Alati.t. Plaster. only I'l cents a piece.. •.-11, at 'ye Medicines for sale. by . . I , • . ' T.& .1. ni.....i.rrv. . . . Azents for theproprietor. Also by Irl , 1.-. 1 1, t:" ,in `ey. Port Carbon.' , • rvii4 R il•pa, xart,Tamar.pia. • •• - !, i t ;•,..,,,... 14 . ,i iin .viler, New Castle. ' . • thmr• 10, 1813 _____ _ -.... _____ '2 l -1 'l' , • ercly (1-4 ea ,, e that tlesil is heir .0 mar 110 -11.1 tilt eh- Oar 00.111- ,ren• .I.fEtr • R,ll(i . E Mil'. This may bu prbvcd . slti.lror,io,,lFit,..tnovr. who will. Call :it iuv of it valuable merlinitic is 'toped,. ant. hen ticai . ed) of cure[ pertiirm. ed.rin %.11.1 it. 1 lo.st all hiTcs of relief— rerlificoesicC 11,riCinvis had the most severe cases und,rircrieneor. their o,ll.ienlß h n•ing 1.3. en the mezi:cineirt,'.'itisl-...:Jtvi.:e ara been stilted t-ertificates Tfrom the Pcni,hirriotrrt Clerk uf Orphans' Conn. `tan'. strife: 'lir& aer l oih ranee with persons of respectability .nwi w,'o Latin_ the good of their fella.v rs - rn u4s ,1 ve .v . Miltarity come for warii and g iscsi Nsft iv, it case and its Mire for putilin..tten,ii..... &r. The tot; •11..er fIeSICS bc:rli, I irtr,s23:l pet.ilicat.i , n, t h e ..cubscriLicr his tlersoe,l.ithitce it cop of v.heitrast ireporthrt cer.rfica•re prot;erly col.ent y it .eed„ tinder, Seal, to be jBitc.=l at the 3'i - ire's oragenln, • :Theltave.the anedicii.efortzle, where persons lifilie ired iWith ?7icrofttli or Kin... 7 evil W.hite Swelling, illie:intatism„ rtttr, t t‘tercurill . iliEeases F.ruutrons of the kin. Copt4i of long standing or in zipient Consotnption, sick 14read-ache tcorlity have an iiirportunity of ' asce:tairting thri resid,nce,, of t hoie tvho haat - , ilocezi cored by Its ose, and who w it: hie yi Citing,' if ci,lkt e; on, to give ever!, infor.mitioFLreoired. • a 1110tE.genrfai eVickr:Ce this: this is no quack incc h,...:. n e, wou ld.,-Rfcr. to the rames of the tithnw. rn , z _ we ti k n own pfip,.cimns, who haeezttested to its • e ffica,y,Dr. J. P. (rioter; Dr. . G. Bitten: Dr. Jot, 0110, Dr. 11. It. 3,luhlenherg, Dr. J. E.: 'Sold w.holetate !tad Retail at the drug acv Chetni, rte. Ztore-of • E. B. Pottsvllle. • 13. 114f.:_.1 11. t 11 sir II V) I I CU Hugh KinSiety rPort.tartian.; Henry Vonti;. l 4 _ tv 40.iikwrr"al, li*AT , ri r i:l s E rAilLti FE "T'IL L'S AND P !ICE NX BITTGIRS. riling high and envies celebrity which This oil eminent, Medic me has ams,iiired for its in.."tiki`ie of in all :he diseases which it pro es•es to ii.:Jrc Las rendered the canal pra ctic_c_ce raging not only:lit, hece.sary,tat unworthy of -theta. They aro known by their (mete' their :.goad works •acsrafiy for them. xnd ti ey ililiv . anot by 111 e caah ofshe credtirous. In a!! cases of Costiveness, Dyspepsia, bilious and Liver rt4cctioos. Asthma, Piles. Settled' tPains, Itlienmatis. - n Fevers and Agues,Olictinate Headaches Impure to ate of the Fluids. Unhealthy Apperance of the kind. Nervous Debility. the Sieknelas incident io Females in _Delicate Ileac:h. - every kind of Weak ness of the' Discs(' ve Organs. and in all general De tangements of I lealth. these Nlcdtcines have invaria .ably proved a certain and speedy remedy. They restore Vigorous Health to the most Etbacs ted ec.netatutione, - A single trial will ,placelhe Life Pills and pk-apix Bitters, be.sond tlo'reach of competition. in the esti mation of every , patient. Prepared and Sold. Wholesale and Retail, at Wil liam B. blont's Otfice;33.s Broadway, ccutierof.tru thony street. New 'York. N. B. None are genuine unless they hare the fac simiti , oftaita hluffat's Signature.' The:Life Pas are sold in BOlCO—Price.2 cents. fiOcents. and I Dollar each, accenting to the sue ; ,lud then:ants Bitters in Bottles, at I collar or 2 dot; t a rs cack,, with full directions. • ~ .; 004 ti ar ,... ar nan,szan hebad of the Agents rinds. .4 B. B‘NNAN, For ra slgentfUr Schuylkill county. _ . 32—ly Atzim: 5. --,- p ease .s candy dud Sheritt4zen Ltftentgen. Jli&CreceiveJ on conoonment frost.the Agent in rhiladelphia, o lot of fean'e Celebrated lioar boanZ Candr, and Sbertni.L's Conch and Worn Lo teages. O. BANSAN , . Pet. 21, NZ• • Agent , ,'L . :H l, - N\ 111. LI . 1 41 - ,-: - . '!, , , _ floommommm I I , " I WILL TEAcit roir TO PIERCE TIIE BOWELS OF Tug EARTH, AND BRING OUT FF.031 THE CItVERNE OP I(OUrTAINS,A I Eik WHICH WILL arvr. STEENGTH TO OWL DA DS AND SUSSECT ALL NATURE TO 1 OUR USE AND Lxistras ----DA. JOHNSON WEEKLY -BY BENJAMIN BAN*TAN, AGENIIV9R ililE I*PRIETOR, POTTSFILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. VOL XX. SPLENDID EIBLE. MA RPER'S' ILLUMINATED AND NEW PICI:DRIAL BIBLE. ;! To be completed itl 5o numbers, at 23 cts. per number. This great-and Magmficient i Work will be embel. lished with Sixteen Hundred I,istorichl ErtgrayingS. exclusive of an initial letter to each chapter', by:J. A. Adams. more' than fourteen hpndred of •Which are from original designs, by J. G.'Chapman. ; lt will he intcd from the standard copyi of the American Bi-, tide Society, 'and contain Alarginal References, the ' Apocrypha, a Concordance. phrortobigieil Table.' List of proper Names, General Index: Table of Weights. Alcasitres. &c. The large Frontispieces, -Titles to the Old and New Tqtaments. Family Re cord. Presentation Pluto, Gish:Pica' Illustrations, and Initial Letters to the Chapters; Ornamental Bordi rs, &c., will be froth original tie‘igns, toade • exysC . ssil for this edition, by' J. G. Chipmln:Es,q. ' ,l ofNew York ; in addition to which Hive' Will be ' numerous 'large engravings from designsbydistingaiijhedmod ern artists in France and Englund—to which a full in de: will be 'given in the last ntimber. • • Ili The great superiority nf early proof inapres; sions from the Engfavings. will insure to those who give their names atonce, she bossession of it in the BIGGEST STATE OF RF.P.PECTIOi , I I , To be completed in about 50 numbers, at 25 cis each. - ccr The subscriber has beep appoinied'Agenr, for the purpose of receiving subseriptions to shis Bible. in Schuylkill County. where a lipeclmen enyiy of she Work can be seen. I B. BANYAN, . . I 1— JlnurTy The Junius l'ra.,,ots. No. is THE TEST; or.Parti4s tried bY their Acts. No. 11. THE CURRENCY. No. 111. THE. TARIFF. NO'. IV. LIFE OEI HENRY .CEAY.I 1 . No. DIpLOCRACY. 1 1 ' 'These littleifamphlets are whrkinr. infinite good to fhe Whiz cause, and we obserye with pleasure that they, are 'hemming the standard publications anions our party..! 7 ..V. • I. , .. 'The JuNti's.Tn.scars are beeorbing the standard:Whiz puplicatisois for the preserit'caniraign.'—Lczington Ex - pres 3, MissluSi. I CZ- Thisi , .'eries of Political !Tracts. frniu! the well known author of 'The rriois of tlirrountry: in 11S-10,1uni forin in size and price, is published and.-for Sale at this , . thy Clubs and others sill . „ supplied at r s 3 50 Per hundr.d, the publisher's price, dr 3 cents perHunle co py. only last week the publishers rec(dved a siii7l.! . Order for thirty thousand copuin for the Whst. , This was a pretty stitrordar. antountihe. at $2.)::'p4r.1000 to sroon. finch is the spirit of the. West: - . Feb.2l TO. LET E substantial and convnient Stone Store and: ‘Vharehouse, at Mount Carbon _ , lately Ifn the oc-, cupaney of Joseph White & S}tn. The stare is 40x: 40 feet, and the War.. house GPsGO feet. hot!) being 2 storie's high in froitt. haring ;;;; . excellent cellars o'r rather ba:entents, the floors of which aid oil the of the ground at the bank of Oach; built buil dings front on the Centre Tufnnil:e ; thcrel are good ducks for the reeenti n at calls of Mt ratan lize l,y the Canal, and goods bun: P RR R. can .be discharged at the level of theilst floor of rititt ware otits., directly into its rear, which rests 'ataiest - thC met: o!'tee Mama Carbon R goad. , ; I There is ample room arn.lnd the dont:41111r plaster; and a good lu.nher w1(4.1 will be 'added to the preinlses leafed, if - desired. Im m ediate posse-rim) ei,etil •Apply at I the Dela warti Cual Comparq*s effi , es,!. vlx ; to JOHN C. - MAal„ lountCarton or.l. ft. wiirry. I • 117 &at bd July 13, rott STEW 1 Wholesale and Reizil Stare . - _.. . .'--- • - '. l ' . ' rr nr. Fun,o-c, is indared from the very libefral:en—! 1. contagement he has roc. is;'ed (and alsd fu!! the necessity of their being a cheep Retail' Stor,o. - il Ihm part °rifle town) has printired Ind will keep ronitantly on hand—Flour, salt, Tea, Snip", Colne, Cheest,,Mo lasses, Vinegar. &e.. &r, it hick in connection with his present sun.% of Hants., SliOntrs., Maekeral. Herrin!! and Cod fish, Brown. Yellow and White Soap : Also a very snperior :Ode of pure. l'Art,..Alasond and Vanry i Soans—Sperm and Talton` Cailles! , -Winter and •Falt ; StrainedSperin Oil. kF &c.. &f. All of whidt lie will ! ell at 11th lowest Cash' Retail Prices—And to families, I or those buying. to sell meani a liberal deduction will be made, in proportion to the ,ittantitv taken: !1. ! . - ! EI)WARDY.Icst i /LEY; York Store. ‘I .ii P. S.—From the fact of ply _intim", a p.Cirnn in thy City. whose time and attentim 1•4 devoted to the selec.- I iron of the articles I nr!apole se, na, I have no Itesitas! Lion in Say ins that Iran fornisliqmOds as chtlap. ;is any in Pottsville. Call and judge 11,r yourselves - I : ! rett(vßle, Sept. 23, 1..31,3,!,1!:..- I E. -V . - ill , To:the iVliiitarir. 1 • • it S the period is fast approait bins feu the eleCtion of Officers to the several Battalions, and of the Netv firmaile, and as it isTeneratly.althoush errotieptuly,tie lieved that a good uniform cannot he proeUred out of. the city. the suMwribers,' ulna iheref , Tell'iotifY • all .:.iiteoessful candidates of the faiit, that they are -prepa red to fitroblt Mii.vrArty, OtilTl'l6, of 'any' tank. front Major General, to Cormiral, In as correet. , rte.. ,r ant and cheap a manner, es any other, estahlishmenf in the state—for the truth of 11 which then can sire high and satisfactory evtde• c•i - I.IPINCOrt & TAvrxin, • darner Xattsn;eriiii and-Centre Strres. 7- Fcl. 17 •i3ANN4N'S I ,; Cheap Book, St4iortai"yl Store, T _. . ....___ l . , , • HE subscriber has rccentli , .fitted up his lEstbblish rnent, and is determined solidi all kinds 'of : 1 SrJlaol Boola, . . , •T Oliserflancousißorp, :Blank Books, ' : LEtaftonarly l L i Fancy Staiorern. : • Av.. , i'r... / 1••• 1 . , . • tranlesile , and Retail, Wt the lowest Philadelphia Cash prices. :king deterrninO r d 4o accomModate the public, he respectfully solicits the patronage of all those in want of articles in his line of business. [5- Country Store-iteckrs. Ttachers'and others, sup plied wholesale at the very Mutest cash prices. I If Storekeepers and others', will he kind eruingli to furnish us with a list of the Bhoks, they require ; we will be happy to furnish them With allot qt our prices per dozen, in order to satisfy!! them, that W, e #4 sell goods at Philadelphia prices. f: I •• . • . ! Tt. EANN.kti. ' "Ahem: . . . - . - Dissolution of Val - Worship' . . i . rrnr partnership heretofore eststingbetiveen l the sub scribers. is this day dissol*, by mutual consent. MI claims against the late partnership. will be set tled by either of% the late tires and to av bona al2l,lhose that are indebted, will plea. ' call, and pay th eir a mount of indebtedness. • , NJ. F.. POMROY, )tar. 16, 11-3 1.,, W. McGINNSS. . '-- Houses—'l Rent . • • u ral-iir. substrilicis . picsent rrisidence and store en 0 Centre street. The I ilotite..w ill attChtunbciatc a farce family. A new and viity'..convenient bi,ick hoitst---- and a alone House on Mahantohgo street_.'Tn one of the above no niediate possessiOn ;day Lte had—to the otheri .Iyosession °nisi of April next.i. . . ' I • I JAMES GILLINGHAM. ,31.1verai Buildhig , Lots for sale, or to lel on Ground Rent. CarnenZers and , Buildera, vv,ill be treated with e - n lib eta! terms. POltSVale, March 2. • ; I Iter4oval. ' • rltm subscriber utlces•thisimethod of informing hls customers and the eitiselis of Pottsville generally. that he has removed his. •• " • . FLOUR AND, FgEr) STORE - I from Centre street to the ~corner of NO rsregpm and Rail Road streets, where Ise lot . be pleased to merit a continuance 'of their patronage., '. • ' JO N rti7CFL ' i• • Feb. 24 Izik !I nk i 1• Ink!!! • 1. Hoover's Clelebrated Maynard &I Noyes' ink 4 Arnold's Blue and Black Writing Ft cast cellent article, for steel pets- Arnold:e Superior End Ink Terry's Japanned Bik,, a !very' superior article for Scrivener: aria cabers,: tchp want a good Ink for executing instruments of erritintt. All of which will he sold they subscriber; whole sale and retail, at Phitaileipleat Prises- • lklar. t B. BANN AN, Age. PatterHangiugs and Bo r ders. ; 1 lIE-snbecriber will open ] in a few days, a splendid lot-of Paper Hancinas and= Borders for . Parlors, Booms a n d Entries, Which he is 'determined to scU at the PHILADELPHIA CASH' PRICES... Give as a tri al and keep - the profit at [throe, . . Bcati'WWl Fire Place Screeos, at the low rate Of 50 cents each. .t; B. HANNAN, At I'M 51. . , MI a AND POT'TS THE : CHEAPEST PASSAGE AGENCY IN Tll]'o " - UNI'PED STATES.'; Joseph - 1 Splendid Line- of, .:PAoketg ° 11 • FROMlLiverpool, Lonffon, Dublin, Lon r 10 4 )4 donderryy Cork, Belfast; Waterford, New \ ry, Coleroln, &e., to New York. or Phila delphia.: - This Line COll5iStA nf the following Vessels, which leave New York, on the Ist, 61.11. Ilth, 16, Mot and `_'6th of each month and one every five days , from Liver r pool, to New York : ; George WaShingtpa, United Stases, j Garrick, . Patricki Henry,. Sheffield.: Roseiut, ladependence, . Virginia, Sidihms, ' Ashburton, • Stephen Whitney', Sheridan, Adironilock, r - Scotland, Russell Glover, Echo, &c., &c. In connexion with the above, and for the purpose of affording still greater facilities to passengers, the stifi. scriber had established a regular lino of first class New York built, coppered and copper fastened ships, tb. sail punctuolly every Nreek throughout the year. In addition to the other accommodations, which are superior to those of any other dine of Packets, Mt. McMurray has sent Mr. -Richard Murphy, well known as a benevillent and kindhearted - gentleman, to Liver, pool at his own expense, totake care of his Passengers, and see that they are not imposed on: Mr. Murphy, al so gives enderants directions. on landing in New York or Philadelphia, so zm to guard against 11141011 On. For the accomtnodation of those desirous of sending money to their frientlk. drafts will be given on the Col !owing Banks; viz :.;On the Provincial , Bank of I[o - payable. at Cork,., Limerick, Clommel, Londonderry, Sligo, ; Wexford, Belfast, , Waterford, ' Galway, - Athlone, ' Colerain; Kilkenny„ Btlina, . Tralee, Enniskillen, Monaghan, • Youghal, Banbridgel ' _Bally mend, -Parsonstowle Downpatrick, Dungannon, Bandon, t Ennis, Ballyshannon, Strabane, Sklbbreen, Omagh.. ' Mallow, • • Dublin, - Cootehin, Kdrush, Scottan,l 7 -The Cityißank of Glasgow. Eitglatid—Messrs. Spooner, Atwood & Co. bankerli, London; R. Murphy,Waterloo Road., Liverpool, papa blg'without discount, in every town in Great Britian. For further paw:tenter:l, apply Of address (if by lef t'er: peat said) JOSEPH -McMtiftßAV, 100 Pine erect,' corner of South street. New York. . P. WI BORN ES &Cp. r: fi Waterloo Road. Liverpool. 1 : e.•,- P hi ersons wisng:to pay Passages fix their friend's, or forward; their money, and want their buSiness atten ded too promptly and expilituouslv, will please apply to the subscriber, at the Miners' Sournal Office': who his been in the business lot...the last three years. and who lies not yet loot ,nhe cent • for thole for whom be has ,lte business. BENJ. BANNAN, )At ENT FOP.' O*l.ll 3/0/11IIIIAY.1 h March,: • 9-; E Iro E . 1 - ) ESPECTFIJI.LV announce to the 'citizens f Il S.,hu% ill cuuntv, that they hare comMenced busi ness in tliefStore recZtitlY or ctipiinl by William C. Leib, one goof . s.mth of rost Otfte-e, in the ; Borough 'pf Pottgville. where.thpv hare just opened 6 new and carefully selectpl stock Dry Goods; - Groceries, Glass, ,Queen, Earthen and Hol low Ware, &0 ., &o•, &c. • Amen^ which may ;ti,. founjl Cloths, Cassimeres, Sat tinetts. Mntigeline de; .Laing,iGill;:1111111., Lawns, noes; Satin, Laces, Nanking, flollands. Flannels, Marseilles; Valencia,lSilk, Satin, and tither: Vestinzg,: Croat varier.- of -111nilins. Bleached and Unbl^ached. Cuttni, and - thimhaing, Ifandkenvhief... Sunintr Chubs, Veli;etemo.'Ladie's : and Gentleman's Stoc -- _ingA„.Gl.res, and 3146 of all descriptions.. Aiso, Syrup, Sti,ear IL,Use and N.!iv Orleans :kl , ilasse2 - , Sttear,toiri.e. and Tea, Cheese, tniull,s. Soap. Salmon, Bhad Macl:- eral. lierrine„:llains, Stiottid,rs, and Smoked eenerally, ,Tid,arcn, !Seearg; Crackers, Butter, Ee4s, Lard, Sweet Oil. I.:11141 oa. • I Having purchased !their ew,tls with great rare, and rn reas,mahle terms—th..y will be enabled to dispose bi the m, St prim%qune as 1,1 m: be the lincielbilds. • TO FARAI.Lin.S } . ND CFEjERS Z The -"Vahie._. of 41 3 ' . . madrettv• ' [ lIE use of this article for Manure. is becoming very extensive. arrionglhe Farmers.and Gardeners in.tite neighborhood of our Mtirs.as a fertilizer of the soil. On Potatoes, Corn, I.'mretat?les, &c., it is the eheapest article !Int can be used. 4 . . i Enttlr4nn. an s ettensive Fartnei in Kent co., Dal aware.. declares that he don Ned the proditct, of Corn. by j ' a pplid l ti o n Hi P4llldratt,' per aerie, applyim: it to Ili*, the ia rue tie plaster. Anna!: Aerlculthre. vol. 3, pay, 79, Arthur Young several 'cip'erAllents made with Pondrette, as Manure tlr l'6ratrics. S:):11 witlibut nrinurc:prodn cedl-2.0 bushels to t'he aerit—tiy the appliCation oink walun load; of rottyctte,lthe same a el Produced TO bushels to the Acre. •Fiity:Cart loads of Yard Compoot ap; ;flied to the sam4 .soil,iproduced 390 bitshels to the raised In the ne:igliforliond jof The Ape .• J. , :—. ,ne neignPorliond ji Philad-lphin, iS owin2 to ithe application at 'this nia• oats, which is now )IsA o Gardeners almost exc u sively. , - Price. llt, 175 per , i rirret., earrini7e added. he snh eriber has heen .nidioirteil .lc , nt far the Sal of,rint ilrette". in this couniy, whd will furnish it, at 1 lanufic turer's prices, I. all iho,e ilvlio wish to purchliie. See th.• mum:it'd:am:kis Advirtisentent. , in another rut ofthio paper. ; 1: , ' 13.11.1NNAN, Az'f., N. B.—The Potultitte ii fine and is applitil Ire same as Lime Et: I'lnster4For (iardielis it is the chilpest and most cor.yenient flrilliztr:of the'soil,"that 6ta be used. March 2:3. ' i 1 12= i .I'OITIVII'I !,ALE OF VA L 13L.4: IRON. ~• 1 1"ORKS.- i Tr ILL ' be sold at Priblit Salc, 'Saturday, the . "2"th , (las , of April tWct. aC two o'clock, at the hound of MichaelGracff,m Ornigalyurg; Schuylkill co., FRANKLIV AOLLING MILL, Torethfir With foil); olio pair of Rollers. Miming .Lathe, l'uddling• FurnacP/3; one largd Faithank Sr4le, ;Largo, in snS,essful (mem:thin, one Forge with four tires, Lar , c Cobl Hons. limit!! Shop, Office, a genteel and eil el two story,. stone Mansion • - ' lb?use,! Sixrben ! . nnyslent Houses ,for gg;g Workmen, Born, stablm an about , gels 4:- one thousandd acres of Land. about eight3inf which is arrable and in alhigh'atate of Cul tivation; :the remainder Wood and Sprout Land, Situ ate on theiLitfie Senisylkilirtiver,East Brunswick town ship, Schuylkill -eounty, ;immediately .on' the. Little Road,vight miles from, the Philadelphia and Reading Bail Mad, With which it is to connect at Fort Clinton, and (Mar mires from arWigcburg, the Spat of lnstico for Schuylkill chunty. !For further inforrim tion, enquire of .)liybury La: Bertolet, on the precniSes, or of Richard Boone. Port Carbon; Schuylkill county. ! • • illlCll . -IRD !BOONE. AbSinlee Mar. BL, r • F, of SAMCEL BERTOLE7. . I ; . • Newl Drug : Store: 1 , • *.. 2 .._.. • E.• Di EA:VOLTZ,. & CO., jrespectfUlly - ---.., infonnd the 5 citizens of Pottsville, and . ." • fichuyikill county generally, that they hive oPelicd; (in Oka store formerly !occupied by Mr. Slater,) a4general assortment.of !. ! Drug ~ , s,l . 1 ;lalicines, 1 i Che.miects, :. 1 . 'Paints, i Oils, 1 1 i 'Dye's . , 1 • • 1 • Varnishes, ~ i: ' , Putty, 1 • Glciss, i c Spices,., 1 . e ; I'atenti3fedicitna, 4-c,, 4c. I And 50tifit3 a share of 6ublie parranage, 'confidently assuring the public, that! , every, article in their line, shall be of the first Finality; and purely zennine. 1 , Ravine served a !regular apprentineship!to the busi ness in. Philadelphia, those who _favour them with a call, can rest satisfied that they ! Wilt petard strictly a gainst all mistakes, anti have their medicines put up with the greatest care. ate:nicety. . ! 1 Physicians' prescriptions attended to with partic!utar care, at all hours. t Connt# Physicans and Storekeep er', supplied at a small advance on city prices. I Decorpber 3, .: i . :. i , 45rtf 0-st• .-,. -ForBafe. 1 ! - 1 1 I ! ,1, )o .l_ A YALPAF.LE Three Story STpne IlOCSE; andiLOT OF 0110'1, ND, on:flail •••11 ..', . lg., ez . , x Road pt., is offered at private - sale. !The 11111 a ;,:, ... dui ta 20 feet Cront, b3' 105 feet deep, to an .-'- -•- alley; and Building 'l'o feet by 4.sifeet desp, substantialt3i built, and well calculated for ai ex,- tenitive 'Flour and Feed Saltiness. For furiber partica lars,,apply to : • .S. BARTZ, Aa't. !Pottsville, N0r.23, 111. 1 . or WILLIAM COLT, Doniille. = . , " . GEORGE a! POTTS, I ,1 ; , IPa'FfEB the station or purchasers to, his stook of Fresh Goods ju st received and now opening al his Store in the - i 7 4 a lir.Y-t HALL t All of which he will sell at: the lowest prices for ash, his own orders, a:lnez:Mlgs Or conntrslprodncj e. February IN .1 . Bi— HE cihier & Mars, MIMI ; . S:LT'~URDA' MOR LING, APRIL F), 1844k' ELEVE BOAR] 60 Aif MINI sdi . . . '•. , . - ' I - _. • 1 ' • • • Althoult delayed beyond the usual, time by tinforseen events; t e,Boar ofTradenOw submit to the Coal Mining Assoclation the folio ing RepOri,. in which _they [have' 6 usual collected l•the s • t t f alistical inc4mation' they could upon thesubjeci,land A'-e, will,a So endeaNMl to!draw, your attention m inch" objerit; as. ay appear to . be of enportariee. to thoSe who; are engaip in ining, Or are Own'eris of Land in thissection of the Coal Basin. .The an!munt.of Anthracite Coal sent'from •the Coal Biatricts uring tl4 Year endid I g January Ist, will be seen by the fo) Ow- ~, ,ng table i • ; i . 1' - , ' :-. ' ~ d ~, . ' , . F By Oanal,l . ' " Piladelphka, 1 I • Lehigh, ! . i Lackawanna, ' Wilkesba7e,cr ,, Pindffrove, i F Sha! okin, I' , II Add rena I liningi on II II 1 To* From t to above am been serq from; the Ili' deduct ihF quantity-( over which the Coal degree oil accur-ac t ping marts. Of the 'Coal ,sent fri distributed along the Wilkeshrre, Shanio • sold alonh the linos o tonss - Teaching tide yv From the best dat4 set down 75,000 toti ment front the Lehigl up a.,01 of 176,16 i lines ,of ratisportailci amount in the preeed of Arithr4eite Coal s! ports at the-termini:Jr! article ‘qa- transport( The fallowing 0)1 the diffeOntregions Si er with die annnaLin reinaininO. unsold,jal Canal and Railroad. I !:. ' I I' 17557. 7, 4.771:1 irZ '4 .1 V T6 -- F:6 ••?. •-• cif . • LEI N um - it 0 Ct 0 CI =n rt Ct Si 0 . ::•1 • I* Ci .3 1 1 .4 'r ..4 • ca Z% "l et I cc on c) : re OP, CV C.O :V c...,vg V, CC CO Cl . co COIL co wooxx cr..an al co cgmn mg) 1 , In taking account Ofithe stock of Coal remaining' unconsumed on the Ist of April,-4 becomes necessarynowoince the Railroad has commenced operations and carries Coal throughout the Win ter months, to make smite allowance when this amount; is con siderable betweenth I ISt of January and,the Ist of April, tit order that we stay have a to*rably correct view of the Coal inarket; or it may perhaps b found best on further experience' to, make up the report to the lsvof April, when the most severe L part of 1 the winter his pass d l and-the Spring busineis -on, the l anals usually commence. .i . . . , I The quantity of oat, in the market on the Ist of April last . has been estimated a 501000 tons, which cannot truly be iconsid (..,.e ered,as more then a coistte supply, when the conitimPtiou is more than a million f tans annually. • ' There has been '1 9,1472,t0ns shipped from this region uring the past season through/the Delaware and Raritan Canal direct to New. York city, i which shows how . rapidly this trade has grown into one of cOnsiderable magnitude, as this route Was first pioneered by J. M. roiland in 1937, with a single boat'.l We have not bee able to obtain full tables of the artimint of foreign bituminous oal:iniported in the past year, but frcirn what information we Poss s, we believe it to be full 25 per cent. less than in the precedin year; and it has been regularly deCreasing since the duty of 142 was imposed upon it, and at the same ! time competition' in the production of Domestic,Coal has ,been continually lessening the cost of Anthracite in' the principal markets, notwithStanding the assertion of the opponents'of the Tariff, that by levying heavy impost duties, we 'shouldibe sub jected to great inure eof cost on the home production Or Manu facture. , .E,i * I 1 . • - I , Confidence in the sufficiency of the rate'of duties for protec tion, and in the Stab' it , / Of such impost, brings into operation an enduring competitio amongst our own citizens,; nd thila open: ates in reducing prices,, $ o thatsow the cost of w, ton of Coal in either of the • cities Of Bhiladelphia,'New York and Bdston, ia 83 less than the axe .ge !price was three years since. '1 ; . 2. M ANNUAL REPORT, MADE BY THE I OF TRADE TO ITHE , !NG ASSOCIATION }OF COU I NTIP.I = , OANUARY, 1814. I OSI 'BMW YL Kr 41... 447,058 Reading R. R. 230,237 ' I 1 I d let of April last, i • . Tons, i. onnt of 1,263,539 tons of Coal, whin ;ines ofthe several COM. Districts, wel i 'old aloiik the. various lines of improVe; , , was transported, in order to slim will t ie amounts that, went forward to the' nri this region; there has been 60.,000 tons: line of Canal and Railroad ; and of that from ;in; and Pinegrove, there was 41,160 tons 'transit; as we find an account of only 37,379 ter from these three sources. Within our reach we think we may i satelv i•- s as being sold along the .lines of improve- It and Lackawanna mines, 'which make 6 tons of Coal that was disposed of Mit the Vin, and by dedueting this from they gross i i ing table, we find there vas 1,087,37 1 3 1 t0ns ;ent during the past 'year, into the sh i ppin g rl of tlie Railroad and Canals over wlncl this I. 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A L ADVERTISER. , In fact the competition is so steady and close that little or nothing is now Made by the business of mining in general, and it is only in favourable locations, with superior mines and a very economical, working, that any profif can be found at the close of the, year by the operators; and many have lost all they pos. : sessed in this hazardous business, and yet we occasionally hear agitated the project of taxing Coal for the support of the State' Government. We cannot but believe that there would .be groat inequality and injustice in this proposed tax, and as the Colliers. are willing to .b'ear - their full and equal share of Taxes, we trust that you.will be saved from this iniquitous measure. Aye deem it our duty to draw your attention to the. effort now reneWed with increased vigor, ,to obtain from the !...'egislr.- ure an outlet lock at Black's Eddy on the Delaware Division of the Pennsyliania Canal, and we.. think this subject should en gage your serious.dttention,i as you are deeply interested in pre venting any:course of action, that will divert the trade from any portion of the Public Works, the construction of which is- the so, rce of the heavy debt now burthening• the .citizens of this Commonwealth, and to these works' they Must look' to Ibe re lieved from this heavy 'debt in part at least; and as we believe it can be only in part, it is therefore • important to make them produce the largest possible amount; and any course of :action 'calculated to turn the trade into other channels, we should' diem 677,23 n 267,734 toy lie,extreniely • unwise. Agin, you will find that Erskine Hazard, Esq., one of the strong: advocates for this Outlet—has issued a memorial or circu lar containing statements comparing the cost of traniporting co by Canal from this place, and from Mauch Chunk to NeciAork, ‘ ,. in which he makes out the cost from thelehigh *2 60, and from I Schuylkill, $2 42 per ton. In his Statement, the toll 'on the Schuylkill is set down at 36-cents per tan, being the price fixed for the coming season, and the Lehigh is set down at 40 cents, while the Lehigh Canal does not exceed 47 miles in length, and the charge for toll is therefore 8-5-10 mills per mile,and the Schuylkill Canal to Pottsville is 106 Miles long, the charge per mile ,on which is only 3-4-10, mills, being less thanonc half the rate charged on the Lehigh Canal. Now as- the Lehigh Compan): , desire to compete with,the Schuylkill region and send a large quantity of Coal over the State works, 'make think that before this Company „call on the Legisla ture to 'make such heavy deductions, they ought, to reduce the toll on their Canal to the same rate as that on the Schuylkill, which would be 46 cents for the 47 . -miles, and make a difference in Mr. litilard's calculation of .24 cents per toni and place the Lehigh Coal at. a less cost of transportation, aCeording : to his own estimate, than the Schuylkill. . Our CaUal for the past yeanhas been in goad tavigablu order, and the Ccimpany, in pursuance of the same course the have -practised for some years past, continued making- sith improve ments; as were best calculated to facilitate the tradequi the line of their Canal. 227,605 58,0pq 22,905 10,000 1,263,53 Q 50,00 Q 1,31 ,5 has ust ents any .hip- .--- "Aluch having been said of the great atlvanta' ges•of . iron over ~ - ..,er•c.eai . ,u.,,-.._ ,__,,_ 4 „.. ,, ,.. . wooden Boats, by reason of their increased capacity, and great-' • her ',.!rowy I.erehie`f pinned ov' e r4r, bosom ? and', ' et durability; some of the , Stockholders of the Canal Company 1 her:in-at gingharp dress, sitting hr-4e wind Ow.-7. were induced to' have one built by way of experiment, and they • Bef,, i ,rre her is plaeo a small ruaiable or stand, did' not find its capacity for carrying to exceed in any niattial ', on which the Bible hes oput,ridf..You will per, quantity that of: the wooden boat; but the disappointnientwe I c . c i,i'p, that th e ees . ..and thou.sii ; 64)i' good Aunt - have learned has partly arisen iii consequence of the iron used in the construction of the boat being unnecessarily heavy ; this 1 5h ,.. 1 1•; 5 ,„,i,1 n. , " i IN'ancv are . deepl;l'engro;se - d in „frn .. ; sacred peso . . :-...:•5 : objection however could be. avoided in building other boats, .and )- -- " -... ' . :, . 4 ..; ;; ,... 7 1 b.e History or.kunt Nancy i.,‘,..,. . . 1 we. hope the, project may have another trial at least. , • The Philadelphia and - Reading Railroad Company hare been lie tuns born ,ia Abe same Iler where she is operating for a portion of the past year. with. 1100 coal cars, and nol• sitting. of Pi:Jus,iiidutarroA parents; but tur the balance of the season with about 1600,eatth car carrying 31 while yet aver, hale girl, I , liiifoollo came Bud :tons, and 'with 'l6OO cars the inaximum of their' transp,ort. , iion deoy upon, her failker, sad he 4 . .eil _nail to mart. was about 9000 :tons per week. . ".a-4 1 .e. the hoineeteau on which !tfA li.ei.l. Ski. . .. , ~.• .1 , • Wire, have learned from good authority that the Company will ne.4,s sons after fell upon him; 1.4fi1"..••he laboredio• hare 1000 Iron,cars constricted in the earls- Flit of the season, red i eem,his hirtfarig i In:" it was acv,,l - M ra him, and each capable of tarrying 5 tons of Coalov Melt will be fullrcquiri-cd the pot-wan•dred. Far at i j cn ali '; , l. li 'art• lent to Ahe transportation of 10,000 tons - per week; and we also a Lime, g ::l;;id en owl e and 0;4 chil,p,*ruggled on in • learn that they 'have contracted for the Iron rails for the:second po,ierty - and wretched:lets; but thAidow too soon track, all of which will be 'delivered in the early . part! of the lierlinsind to the gra..7lanl poor littlo season; the sills for this track are now being delivered - almor the tull P we '' line, and stone are being prepared .31 : sundry points... Old as soon Nancy wasj - eftfrlendles i ; and .. foi , iirsn in the world... as the frost is out of the ground, we May expect to see, numer- j A .Ind r.eii,hl or received the__ 0441,an child into ous hands employed in digging\trenches for sleepers. Lc., Lc. he family, and as soon 3,S she iy,fes old enough, The temporary Bridge.. at flat Rock is . certainly . itt a rery shy was put ent t i o service. ,LitPo,ll;lbey was• a 'dangerous situation, and we had eXpected V) see it replaced by a gehltle and Mournful chit I for alU4atl knonnbut more permanent structure in the winter months While the 'isi- r so '0 • and de end ! (Mee. One b;! . .. i 4lat ray alone id ness on the road is small.; because if it is passed . by for theprcs- lon r ijn P ed the, dark ritemory of th s % . .•'est—her ~.. earli. ent,and should by any casualty give way in summer inonthQ, est!days of chillThoo , l. 1:o these,. „.1:ail - thoughts iv. it will unquestionably - cause a serious interruption I to : The Arde. er ,e.zuri•ed..; and often . vvatilil ••t"i,poor child ho Iri our Report fdr the year 1640, which was before the road was completed . to this place, we at that time from the best data foond at nigh: fa.l,!when h•-•rtaski,*" the day ware ended, gliding like a - shadow -ant old stone within outreach,estimated that the - cost per ton of transporting,...... . . .: :coal tG Philadelphia, including wear of engines and cars, and' tlie craft: or sittir4-,-with her 'p de fa sting on der , , ,: ... attendantrunning expenses, would not exceed 56 cents; and we hand, st .the_rSet of thehutton-halvhichahadoks ) .. have obsSrvedhy the report of the Superinteri'dimt of Transpor. edAlte little' hrook , zurglin7, psi: i. 4 .fcrther's doo4 tation on, his road, that Inc cost has been only 4b cents :per ton the door atonail Witicb. When a iia : lp ylittle 0114." Y./.., , ,, - for the past year, and that by the completion of the second track, slit!bads° EnerrilS• sported, eatd an tho,butterfiiea and an increased amount of business the cost per ton will be still. j lin i l the deep clover. or lisrpniu- tir:the birds which .further reduced. "It is certain that before the Railroad COmpanr neial l I;cre a - ...ey- jan:g so nca -- tly: i; c ,- . : * ; : . . . commenced carrying Coal, the pracqicability of entering into thi 'one Ail eb-s•-rhirg then...ha s business 'in coMpetition with the Canal, was douited'br a ma- , its Narte3. 6 7 C 1 1. o • 1 - 2?r ,' •.,i 1. ' ;L...1 .- f .. or, , d;grees tot e r. r ssessroa at , e. i . l r- , 4,..aia... It was jority of the colliers, but the operations of the past two years -:: , - •.c4... , ilrange ide a for one so your! l,k.so' paor,. rd .. has induced very many to hold at the present time; a different . opinion. •' ' ' . . fsiced',css; fur it was to reitte74„,Oth her own .We cannot however unite with either of -the opinions enter- hats; that thirisiFil spot—theßig?—from which .. twined by some of the newspaper writers of the.dar. in which poser had driven forms her deafitrerits. , - one says that the Railroad must and will monopolize all the trade; i"Wilen earl war.; wont biirtecri - 4, lady who had and that in a few years the Canal will be dry, and by reason of •: kin - pa:AL-1g n feW • weeks in ourll t illage, by chance being abandoned will rapidly fall into decay, excepting such por- I met with the orphan.cliiid;andiZg pleased with tion as may be kept in repair, for the valuable water power sup ; ', hii. u n piarance. ; aryl with th.46od character. plied therefrom; and . the other party. as positively, - declares that i, w it: jell ~,,, th „i l l,...,. rs • za v e her .. ,:eitmazed her ;to the Railroad will be worn out by the transit of about one, million of tons over its iron,surface. - " " at;i: ad upon her;elf - • aid c hild t ..:f•;•,'A. :' , a d - nov ; (I. , . It is true the trade is not now . snfficent to give. to both and earn ' , ; ~,,i -,-.; , ~...,, .., la , h • of these rival companies as large a business as they desire, con- 1 c 'l'''' 3 she -c--mP37 " ' e- .." ... F' v miatet3 : t° :cl-.v.1'0r1t... : Bct'thc !ski did noqrove as kind to sequently there is . close competition and striving which shall ! gain the ascendancy for the'presentr, and We think it can be (In! v i tt 'l f° ':""4 :a L .(4 ' 4 ' - 't 5144 h ' id I' maa * 4 The g entle ` for the present, as we believe that in a few years th'ere will be : arts: C'S I''''''Y' ifer Pa t i ent '' une -' 4 .•:* l ' in g (rifPc intoll an amoont.of coal required from. the . Schuylkill Region as i scion, ;err., a..imirab! . 7 calculztetfir tha ill-nature to give attire employment to both of these great works; and i wail irritahle teMperament of liiii4nistFaa. She Z1i,..- 1 until then, Are think they. must . even - do as welt:Ave been doingleolad vent :all' her spleen upo9, , ,ve pale, &a:v. ,I here, that is, work at low prices, economise their means, and be: i atl:ken ~ • ici, Who never allowetelself to • Mu.- 'in readinesh for, the increase of business; - and this course 'we I nw 4 r at , d ''' h.i n •j u gi ce . o ne 4,4: .'Fe—had . .... think may bring us, out altright in the end. 1 l• f4 i . been unstially se'vere. 'saucy tia.4k.used every ix. As it. was , by and through the active 'exertions -Of Messrs: ;: et 4 i l on to p .,4", e,. , ut i ,.. 1, , a i n ,.„ 4 , "'f,i., tears, I h e.n .. Stockton' at Stevens that so large a portion of the trade to New rites * lx ' h.r York, has taken the route of the Delaware and Raritan Canal in I • kTrel:":ht, Int lay 934 .144. 811f4°m1124. her eves all night,resolvir..o her mind the Schuylkill boats; so we; find again by their movements Iron ' Steamboats •are established to carry - Coal from Philadelphia misery of her situation; but efe* then; amid.alt ...through the above named canal, to points' on the North and East 4 hl4r grief, glearzed aar afishe. 6:04 stead, and still , . rivers,.and on Long Island sound, &c. - = , toe r futiii hope that there - she -taught yet reposer. Our Canal was open' and ready for business on the 10th day all:oast overpoive.red the Eaditem• . ;of her' .present if April, and was closed by ice on the 7th of December, having, lot. real geth tity the •-+ li.:. 1 ' •e• i cl ,'. MEMEM 1 F • • - 0 MOEN * 0 - ' O . P rc t. :I ct ct ctcl 1 = C/ . . CI •-• CV 1••• CL , CI CI CI CI •-• CI CI P , C. ir. .. - 7' C :C . A / ' , . C 4 4:4 ei k=i • • • e. 1711 rt o. .pro, oy been open and - in•use 241 days during the season. There . has been nine Steam Engines added SO our colleries within the past year, possessing collectively the power of 230 horses, , and now the united force of all the engines employed at the mines,amounts to 950 horse power. - ' G. G. PALMER, President.• At an'election for officers of 'the Coal Mining Association' of Schuylkill county, the following persons were electeli for the ensuing year ; • President—T. C. WILLI.OI9. rice President—FßANClS B. IN':ICHOL'' TrtasUreir—G. IL POTTS. ! Secietcrries--ANDREW '_RUSSEL, BENJA,4IN -.l3'ail%ll`tAN BOARD or Taus. / • • N. EV I ANS, GEORGE H. POTTS, G. G. PALMER, W. HAGGERTY, A. BOLTON, SAMUEL .J. POTTS, JOHN G. HEWES . 1!• From-toe Cincinnati. •,, • sal 1 = Li eons:thing written oniAlte , tap of tha. • 'tenet wave' of whole tide of thoi,t9)t taut WWI% fin eXperience, excellent to. our -• 1 The World for- 4e. ;,The world for sciei—hang out :clittaiga, • . • ;j Call every traveller betel° tita'rz, • Who'll buy thia brave.eetaut 4 4 43 Putt . .;; . And let my Weary spirit heat? ) I:'Tis goin,'.—yea..l mean to fibtikch?, .1 The bitable from my gout 11'11 sell It. whaisoifer it bringt;7. no vs mid at auction here ter-daYi _ s er 11 it k a glorious thing to sea;S • .- - 11: Ilut aid ithas cheated _ me .; 1 It is not what it seems to be! '; For lishall he mine no Ce ?no turn It o'er and view I would not have you pure ' 'ittiars • lj muat ' Who bidsl-7who'll buy thisarAlindi4 . 1 Here's wellth in glitteringhealt4 itf ~ Who bidet — but leticne tell ytut . ol.r. , lj . A baser lot was neveesold: c• • . ;J - Who'll buy the beivr heaps itirOret 1 ! And here, spread cut in broad 040ain, , • •t. coodly landscape all may toe: i n 11, cottage, tree, Eeld, bill buy . himself a burial ," err' s InVe, the dreamy pote.nr , ,eiell . That beauty ;dings around tlftrotart; I know it's powers.alasi too 3vgdlf -- - 1; • 'Tis going!—Love and I ruusf s iprt! ' ' Noel pail!—What eon I more loyal It All over's the enchanter's reitxt; • .; Who'll buy the plumeless. dyinsNove.— • I, A breath of bliss—a storm 0001:1i And Friemisimi—ratist gem 6c.ooth— r Whore'c h a s fo.uuri the leweinflsl MO. 14 ; • Frail.fiegle, 'false and little Whnhid for ft iendship—as • .-going—hear the'ettlk Once, tWice, and thrke: l'"rwas etice hope, my sta . y,.'Oy%3ll; 1 ;' ilut nucv the brokela stattniticii. , 91 Farnet held the brilliant-IneteriOiftth; Itow de:retie every gilded nil . Te toill i 0n..! butt's the time to:L*o9, ! n0w13,4r11 t r fame? hose ttnitlfXot tltinei Bear how it thanclers:—Woulatt stand ' On bleh Olympti?, far tenotetigllt • • 1 1 Now rurellaQe.ar.d a world coOt.rOndl Anti be with a world's cursep*vned. • Ewert star of Hope: with a rarity shine In every sad, foreboding breir44 1 Save this desponding one of n4O; Who bids for mau`str.at frientVod bettt: 1: Ab, were not mine a bankrupt 1: This'll:, a mre sbould my sout s e4takni, Ibit Hope and I are 'lulu* at strliiri)r !! Nor ever may unite again • ' 1 ' I! Ambition. fashion. show and col , * ! I part from all forayer now: '! Grief. in an ovrrwlaltning..tide:L-' , l l 1135 tauzhtlutuebty beariftlovv , ry death, mPrtt sheriff, all het weep, yet bornhly kiSA I ilr• i•Aii • The best of all I ,till have -31 y 1311:1.:,,, anti my Ar 4. I'llSre a hale stOry you, Just where one of those quiet :41y lanes ott erge:into the broad . opJn pacadowl . Aanda a litt l e grove of horse cliesnuts,locusts,•47 and and it you put aside the briiiiies, see a little brown house reposiag-:;14. the centre,• like partrldge• en her nest. IrWts - quiet little cot lives an elderly rnaidem.knowdAroughout our vpla , ke ..Aunt you 'theb-of thetall au peep t Wouga , litilte•Elic,l,(shoul'd it be is "the,,iff:Fining.) you tcillii aohatlY sea aunt Nincy Wci4s , among tlito b'eetla; d onion beds; or loohing . 4t, pleased9ro Wpa+ the! clusters f.f ••Chi . na piuK "jump . tep johzi;nic , ," and .'nelu..-se-preflito,!.(...lhich border the ivalk t hrou g h the centre of 'ti,Fl,3l_`, little garden plat' Oi it be in the esqug,) you will '3i - hillier Iv lean inaslin spectaclea,- !Her pilaw .xtero • formed, first shi to,leave her cruel rnistrees where shTlid , taiegol._ pod, who - suffers_n4Csparrcr i w to fall to; the ground unheeded, will_hggOee, paor As soon as it was night, Nanei 41e softly.tfawn stairs, and out of the house. (10 pawed rapidly 4ough many strc‘as, only stopN; how nad du= ci siie• went along, to read• At length sate stopped before the oft Merge fate 5..3 . 7 'hens; dr4-4sted. by s thiniaVirtu tl3tn, ea tt haardir.g mltcol for y oung laps e . ," Ai l or n:m hesitstiaa &an acronzli the razZ-th4 ben era} in' it tritehling yoke, eoque4lo to see the Prin. eiPsl of ostablittment. Bri as shown into a lade basement room, and not k4y pleasantly or dired by the torrent' . to weit..-f-er zentsilmr, 04 lady 6f the 4vtue w..?tra co - T ,r.nr, =6. tivt* 1 • Frcrata \; lork Mlrror. r; A STORY. AT mns. c. 11. liii