=I From the 'Nov York. Sunday Mercury MACHI::E POETIC.Y. 11y)ire is lifie a.wrcath of smels, That curls awhile ignir, - dte..lces inslothlngneEs, And is no:loreor there ; But cracks is past and gone, The playfid breeze still (lances on ; And so, v: ben life with me is Wei Tbc world will wag_a,s't did before. My lice M . like a Milt of Within a baby's Lap ;' held awhile is careleSs mood, Then dc:Wii ; . And-spills imeif upon the fluor, Tol till the empty disicnn more ; Nria tram ore shed der what is spilt rat none re/: weep, when I am hat. 1 • -'The Hon. Nathan Appleton, of B . ostan has pnblithed a letter hi the iceW York Jouinal of *Commeiree, or the subject of the Tariff, which ern bracs a number of interesting statements. The common artic:es of cotton arc now produced in. this country so low as to be articles of export to nearly ever} part of the world. Even the Bri tish troops in Bengal, it is stated, are elntheil in cotton drills of American manufacture: Upwards df twto : thousand hales of this article, .have shipped to Calcutta during the last year, arM by the last accounts were Selling at a good - drofit, notwitk.tanding they pay an extia dutyover \Bri- rash goods.• Upwards of 1.50,000,060 yards . of calico are printed in this:country annually, which are sold at frours'x toy. fifteen cents the running yard.-- Mr. A., says that the efillet of the present TaTig, if let alon:, will be to carry American manufac tures up into the higher branches of fancy articles. In proof of this he alludes to the fact, that a com pany. has recently Leen rosined in Boston, With a capital of a million of dollars. for the manufacture . cf mouseline de laines and faricy muslins. The introduction of the cotton manufacture has, it is said, doubled the value-of fcrna:lc labour through. out the Union ; and it is presumed that-tlfe effect of the whole sy.stem, is nearly if nor quite as grrai on the. whole mass of labour throughout the coun7 try. ADTERTISINCI:--The of those attempting to do businesa, hair:6 a very imperfect notion of ; thsi immense advantages of advertising. Many a' man gives a thousand dollars a year for a good stand, yet grndgesa'htindred for advertising ; not reflecting that a hundred Men *mild be made ac quainted with his btsin'ess through the newspapers • where one would pass and observe his stare though in the most fivorable location. There are few who understandthis - inatteit and are 'Making fezinn:l.s while thousands aroundliem are toiling = in like pursuits barely to lire, and Often failing. iti , that.-- N. Ti,Trilirrne.': '. , - t e , Iw3—The Legislature of Massa.:- . . ' 1 ts 'me l rit cession , palsca a law authori i to 14?. made on the life of married men ttit of their wives anci4ildren,which in.; be so expressed, shall endure to the and benefit of the ‘ - ife and children, :editors: The law also' authorizes in one man on the life of another, for the . third party, , which is alsO secured a. liters. . - 1 . A Goon chuFetLsi' at zing mum' for tho bene I frurance, if separate us against all' su'rance hVI benefit of gainst crc nfacture of straw, Willow„and pahri , id helmets, is carried ' i on extensively in is., by Mr. Thomas W l bite. '..•The num -3: and bonnets Made and sold by hint vas . upwards of one hundred and fifty The ma leaf hats a rhiladelp bee of hat last year, . , thousand. The whole number of females to which his Works ops give employment at wages varying s ,from-S3' Co $3 50 perrweek, is 1320, and 270 of /these wo k o the premiies; Seventeen men are also cmp oyel to conduct one bianch of the husi• nos's. - - J , • 2 A Gaisrn • correspoOdent?l" an ex 7 change i6per, Writing in mlatiOn to' the Amelia Norman iCaiie says : • GoldsMits lines should be altered,.fio ds to read, (speaking of a wronged wo• :man) ; , . . The only way, her guilt to corer, (Since our criminal law, - won't nab hlin) To give re2tmtance to.her lover, And reach his, boiorn—rs To , 3isn alx. ./CDOL AM) JCP.T.-All upright and able : Chief Justice' wiSconstritined thus to address a Mississ ippi Jury, lately.l:—." . •••GentlCnark,of the Jug, in-this case, the coun eel on both sides are unintt-Iligible ;--the witness es dn both sides'are incryible--and the plaintiff and,defendant are bath suidi desperate characters that to - ine, it is.indiffercnt.which way ycu the v l erSict " T tier., tOZU re the •> roots of the yellow or narrdw loaf dock, bruise ' thcai and soak: thorn in goad appie yinegar, and rub the te.aer or l ringwOnn rhiee tunes in the day till thircure is 'effected. This is 'rerr.e.ly, except ' where the the.fiagers are diseased. GrtEr.N . yo:l:3ny onion's r said a gontll•min; the other day, tit a retharkably green looking sucker. 1. •.' ! 'No' was the reply, and thef gentleman passed *On his way. I '• wonder,' s4al the sucker, atter scratching his head for eanie time, 'if that'tarnal fool did'nt mean ing•!‘rts , Sricn na" 13itts:—A, waggish boarder at ono ofour principal hotels, where they were in the habit of putting; ecbry mane bill , under the door weekly, has nnliod a tin sii.rn at the foot of the don on the outside,: with, the noted - in - itiption, Stick no billy Aire ! A Tann , NVl2:lC.lll:33.—When you pay a vi sit, and arc left aka . in the drawing-room; your pocket Wok from the card ba.,ket. Leave them about at various houses oriyourway home. It causes great sport. ' , a - A Mrs. Laxev, has advertised a ionrett at Sa kir., Mass., an 4 ore of tlie editors hopes' that she will hale a.B2.4c . eze. . -! 'Mien you i•lcep at a racCtiag, says . a contem iorary, do it w . itilOut diaz,itiso or conccalmont—a clitir,ch is no iilaco for hypocrisy. • , THE , 6V7(111:1 - SYSPENDED BY A BAIR 0- -vei the head of the tyrant of Syracuse, is typtsal et the fate impending over thoesands, : in the shape of COn. suntptiam Theltard dry cough, the fevered hand, the' eye,, proteinetneally bright, the Hushed .cheek--these are the titans that mark the appioach of the destroyer. Reader, if you have one of these you stand in jeopardy. It may be that Ma a brief time, is left }mutt, choose be toreen life and death. Hesitate not a moment—fly to that Sure refuge' against Consamptioa—Japets Eiger, meant. If dieease; has not already perforated your lunge, if those Oreadful ulcere,.thaz no human art can heat, have - not already ftumed there, your 'eure is ccr sin. Ttat invaluable medicine has never been known o fail, when taken in time.. Procure it. at once—to morrow may be, too late. If you doubt, read' the testi monials of the cures it has wrought, and if you are stSl skeptical as to its efficacy, you must be more incredu lous than Thoniae. For bale; by EICIIOLTZ & BANDEReos, Potto 7.111 e, agobtsfar tiro - . I. ."Tri:jor • • _Perfumery! Perfumery !' • nvi, c.itn.criber Latf just opunfd a Int _kit S.L. an d SupcnorFleruh l'ercumery,anieng as F. ,11 " 3 C , ";;lie•FIWIll.l \later. ifffer2). 1% diet.' a very ulea-atit poll:me. and is an 'excelli nl article . tore ko t g Lair In eoher haoirs, Gant!, tnen fir I.:harci - ; 12,t11111 lialplor. for the Uorn;,lerien, ! 1.4%C1.kr Warer, Uosd!W:licr,su-: til, lii..ll'r;Ot t P. 1 r and Alatrow' 13. ! mitern, ()iris Tnrith W.ith, Toilet Powddr, Powdef Dux-a and I*.is. Oil and Indian 03e l'or..coU 7 Itair a be:tun:di brown and da'rkeffli;r. 061 IS:ent Bait', for drawers, .Geniiine one GI Itoher.;, iri Buuicn, Grown intkor, 111w.k. ZJrunge ~.d Lemon, Otto or &c.. Soaps, Also, G.cnit's:! , ...aponaccous Comootind for Shaving, itousseTi3 Celebraied Shaving Clem, lbetvnell's E.nitlheitt {i.iationaccous Paste; for ing and sultening the Ilaide, and prevpnting chap ' ping. Ituutttell'H.BalFamie MISC.? of !Angier. flit the'Motah and" Teeth. {seeping. the breath licf=h,!and FriTe% precerving the cum., in a healthy cupdittun, and presenting the decaying of the teeth.mpoinmendcd hy - ,etnineti: Fur t.de at l'hiladelpbia print-i. by B. B.AN.NAN. Agent.: 5•27. liecceJer, 23. TUE CHEAPEST PASSAGE AGENCY IN TILE UNITED STATES.. • Joseph iticTilt4ray 7 s . Splendid' Llne.of P4olcete L , e b7t .. * , , FROM Liverpool. London, Dublin, ! Lo ,s n ! - • \ ll • r a y ° ', ll' i: e c r l r e Y ra . Cork, ia, .c.', Belfast,Waterford, ...ita: v..) dilphia. . i ins Line. consists of the following Vessels, which leave New York; on the lit, UN 11th, 16,;trIst and Stith of each month; and one every live days! from Liver pool. to New lor:t t . George Washington; . United Stases, Garrick,! "Petri& Henry, Resents, ' - "Rlietiield, • - ' ~. Indepenffente, Virginia, Eaddons, Athhtirton, , fit ephen Whitney, . - Sheridan, Achrondeck, ----" bcotiand, • Russell Glover, --- ;Echo; &c., 3c. ; In connexion with the above, and for the purpose of affording still greater facilities to passengers, the sub scriber hiss established a ,regular line of first class New York built, coppered and copper fastened ships, to sail punctually every week throughout the year. In addition to the other accommodatians, which are superior to those of any other line of Packets, Mr. McMurray has sent Mr. Richard Murphy. well knoirn ;as a benevolent and kindhearted gentleman,. to Liver pool at iris own expense, to take care of his Passengers, and see that they are not iruposed_on. Mr. Murphy, al so gives oeigrants directions, on landing in New York or Philadelphia, so as to guard ti.,:ainstimposition. For the accommodation of those desirous of scoffing money to their friends. drafts Will be giVen on the fol lowing Banks; viz : On the Provincial Bank - of Ire.: land, payable ati.L Cora. . Limerick, " ; Clommel, Londonderry,. Sligo, ! . " ! Wexford, Belfast, Waterford, , Galway, . Armagh, Athlone, Colerain, i Kilkenny, Salina; "Braise,. , , Enniskillen, Monaghan, , Youghal, , Beiabridge. Ballymena, Pars:int:l(min; Downpatrick, Cavan, ', ! Lurgan, . ifungannan, Bandon, ! ;Ennis, Ballyshinnon, ' fitrabane, ! Rkibbieen, Omagh, (Mallow, .. Dublin, . Gootehill, Kilrush, Scotland—The City Bank ,of Glasgoiv. . England—Messrs. Spooner, Atwood & Co. bankers, Loudon; It. Murphy, Waterloo Road; Liverpool; paya- Lle!witbour discount; in every town in Great Britian. For further particulars, apply- or address (if by lit-. ter, poet said) ! • JOSEPH. McMFRILIV, ID) Pine sreet,: 1 • _corner of South street,New York.; P. INv. urrtNn - &Co. ea Waterloo Road, Liverpool. R- Persons wishing to pay Passaget; far their friends, or forward their money, and want their!business anal def?, too promptly and expedituously: will please apply to r ! lie subscriber; at the Miners' Journal Office ; who has been in_the business for the last three years, and whit has not yet lost one tent for tlivo: for whom he hasAdone business. . • BENJ. ,BANNAN,' • AGENT 1011 JON 0111! NOILING.0:: 3larch, .2 , . .. . -Wr iait Trtes, ~,,..:... ..:,. Z;' 'ld. .:. • , 'Fttlt: . GARDEN ' '-• :; "ir ' ".- . , — :1. _-.. . SII R 'LLB B E R .Y , - ORNA..IEN'I\AL TREES, F O R STS., 6:.c. or 11E v,ll2scriller liar, been appointed *ent, for two, .I. oft he 1222T:A Nurservs in the United States, and is now-pi enired to execute orders, at the shortest no t ice t• 1 all - kinds of fruit and Ornamental Trees, &c— -by the 100 nr single, at the lowest Nurseries prices. As he receives his Trees from Toni established Nur series, They can be warranted to; correspond with the representations, which is not The case with those generallY offered 114 sale at the different Auction Marts, in our cities. - '-- Send in the orders rally 1 L B. . BANS AN, , March,. 2 g- :._.. , Agent. linery and. Fancy Goods. • N Markers:reel, next door to Mr. Wolfinger's tav- I ern, respectfully' informs the citizens of Pottsville, and the public generally, that elm has '4ust received a new and fashionable adsortment of.Milinery and fan cy goods, amongst which.are the ;Albert Braid, Vlor ence Braid, Needle StfaW, English Straw, and Fluted Lawn Bonnets,-with a fine, ageortmtat: of men's and boy's Leghorn and S.M-zragli Hats, all of which will be sold much lower than the usual prices for cash. Bon nets altered and done up on the most reasonable terms. Pottsville, April, 13. --t-- C11E.t1'.G3011.3 cou And n r ,-Credit 'THE Fribsi!riticr nct Open l ed at the corner 21 of Norwegian Si., and the • Mount: tat bon nail p e o l d,. a .rerierall w,ortroi'dColGrocerres and lrovisior, which he will .ht the lowco.,po, sdite prices for cash : Socli, ait;Sugars, 31olasses, o.ffee, Chocolate, Tla,Cnee,e, Rio; Spic . e2.,&c. , :peroi and \V nolo oil, Sperio4retf, loblds and 1)11,'d Cuildi, 9, .SO6). :tegars, IlarnS tillookkrs, I.Wied Beef, Muck ere!, Llerring c .i...e. AT. !' • . • ,\t'IIILLAM U. M.IRSIIA April 8, ISII, , POTTSVILLE, roui-tmitY 091 IV ar; r I 1 • • T3E CITI:Li.r, announces to'jlie public thlt the Eagle fluundry is in lull op,eratinn, Where. he %vol . ! d th ankfully rr , 'pcive oideis castings4tt en, cry clexeriptiiin. Ile has erintrantly On hand 11161 tow %%are. Sad Ironi, turnouts and rails, cart and warin 130.X.eg, plough points. linr : iuld boa:rill, and cultivator zeeilii Ito al , t, Ina a iai•iely of tad: mad and 'c.rot wheel patterns. coal breakers and Feriiens, t i re gr*s, &c., Sa,all of which lie will u 11 at alic lowest cash price:t. Dealera we Id ao w i ll 0 give hint - a call, be• Pure purr h ighlg ,r; -Nolttnbcr 13, ~ 10 E , S, T E . Oliver Mare, D iSPECTITLI± announce:l to the citizens of 11 Schuylkill county, that they have commenced busi nth in the Store recently occupied by William C: Leib, one door south of the Post Office, in the Borough of Pottsville, wbera they have Just opened a nett , and, carefully selected stock of 1,1 Dry doods, Groceries, Glass Queens,' Earthe* and Hol • lot,. Ware, &c. Among which may be found Cloths;Cassirneres, Sat= tinetts, Mousellne de LaMs, Ginghanis, Lawns, Merl 'noes, Silks, Satin, Laces, Nanking, Hollands, Flannels, Marseilles, Valencia, Silk., Satin,lanclother Vestidgs, a great variety of Muslins, Bleaclte:d and , Uithleached, Silk, Colloll, and Gingham:is, Handkerchiefs, Summer Cloth:, Velveteens. Ladle's and Gentleman's Stock ings, Cleves. and Mae °fall dearriptions. Also, Syrup, Surer House and New Orleans Molasses, Suns, Cothe and 'Pea. Choose Candhs, Soap; Salmon, Shad Mack eral, Herring; !lams, Shoulders, add Smoked Meat, generally, Tobacco, Segars, Clackers, Butter,. Eggs, Lard, Sweet Oil, Lai:iv Oil,"&c4as.. Scr• • Baying purchased their goods witlji great care, and on reasonable terms, they will be enabled to dispose of them, a prices quite as low as their neighbor:, NeNi Lumber Yard rtliE stt:neither announces to the tiblinthat he has I. opened a -- LUMBL•'T. YAM) in the borough of Pottsville, inunediateiy.,-beck of the new Presbyterian Church I where be will constantly keep on hand, a la.ge assortment of Lumber, of every description. lie has on hand Pine Wards, trona $lO to el 6 per N. and Oak, from Old to ral per:M. lie respectfully solicits the patronegoof his friends and the pubic.; and feels confident,. that he will be able to supply Lumber, at such rates, as avfll give general satisfaction. Jostpri 611 ELLY. ' September 17, Law •P;trilierijliith i f HE undersigned hare associated thernfelves as cc.partners In the practice of the •law.— All' butincss entrusted to their care, will receive aay and faithful . Office at the residence of F. W. Mem', in Centre Street, Pettsrille. I New. 4 t Store- end- to Let • . - El MST below the Canal Tunnel; occupied at pima by E. F. Weston Apply afthie office. - • Mart, V; - , DR. STEELING'S FAMILY : M.E.DIC - IN:EG, RR nov achrintrledzyd to be the :very be.t retite `l dies ibr those d6.i.tios, tl4 crltich that - are receci- mended. - • • Ills CrATIV.9 7 .LEP PCII.IIOX-41:1" SYRUP. - Id the best ankle that can tie prodnced, for Coughs; Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spa- , ring of Blood. Jlea-less Czonp.'rnlloaness, Difficulty of Breathing, Paitralii — ibi . side. Breast, and all diseases of • . t the PULMONARY. QIIGANS, • . &e., &C.• This "Syrup" has been used, acid its astonishing cu rative qualities testified to, by Many of the west res pectable citizens of the tiniteifStates. We do not, nay cannot claim as the quark L,ilueic infallibility for our medicine ; hut having tested the medicine qualities of the ." Pulmonary Sorup," in an extensive and varied Medical Practise for many years, with unpredecentedi success, we unhesitatingly pronounce it one of the ve- 1 ry best remedies in the world fur far Pithiionary Discasee.i Give it a fair trial, and yon,tvill he thoroughly cenvin- 1 ced, that it is !intone of the colpriwn quack nostrums of', the day, but a medicine of real \valtte--one that is well , worthy of the high and enviable reputation, which it; has won ; and one worthy tic be in every family. A-; nether reason, why Sm. shduld .use the " Pulmonary Syrup," is its remarkable cheapness, while other med icines less in,quantity and `inferior in efficacy,' are sel-' ling for $l,OO and more, liteellling's Pulmonary Syrup, sells for the unpredeccnted low price of CA cts.; per bot tle. Read the following strong testimony, in favour of Steeling's Pulmonary Syrup, given by a very respec table tailor, of JobStown, 13utlingion New Je rsey. • JonnTqwn, Dee. 12th, 1543. Dr. I.`l'.m. Steelling- , -Deci- Sir is With extreme pleasure that I am permitted to inform,you, of the re markable efficacy of your "Pultuoliary Syrup" in my case. lxvas attacked about thet Ist of last September, with a cough, that became ho severe and - alarming, in three or four weeks.•that I almhst despaired of erer a gain rerorering TM former Evod health. I was so much reduced. that I eriiild hardly ptaki one foot before the other •, at night, I was obliged to lay bolstered up in my bed ; when I laid down, I was afraid of suffocating from excessive coughing; and it was with the utmost difficolty, that I could raise the matter from my lungs. Mv relations and friends, quite: despaired' of my ever recovering. I used 'a number 'of medicines, without any desirable effect t t At thin critical period, I was so fortunate as to procure some of your Pulmonary Syr up; which immediately enabled me to expectorate with ease, and' by the time I had taken four bpules, I was perfeitly cured of my cough, and my flcsh,; which I had lost, twenty pounds, returned With my usual strength. And by the hlefsing of Divine iProvidence. upon the means used, I was in two months perfectly cured. I am no t w as well as I ever was, and have no Cough, nor the least effects of my former disease. WILLIAM CURTIS. For sale in Pottsville, wholegale and retail, at X. S. C. MARTIN'S Drug 13;cra, and in Philadelphia, by T. W• DVOTT, Sen. ; ' • Feb. 17,' 7- • o , I'S that I Would not give ne finale of.Da.SWAVNIes II CoMpoUnd Syrup of wild cherry,for half a dozen of any other preparation.; I have tried all the pop ular one., but this' stands' unOwillrci. fur the cure of the followirg diteases viz : Influenza.' Coughs cohle., Consumption., Spitting of Blood. Palpitation of the tient. Whooping Coital): Tickling or rising sen sation in the throai,l3rOnehitis. At:the - in, Or weakness or the Ner. , :.ous sygttolk or intraired constitution from any entice, and to prevent persons from falling into a OF CLINE ,liiig peoiciOe has not its equal. And when too much calomel I or quinine hay been used, this medicine'will firecent its evil effect on the :ry'st• m, and repairthe hillier:). functions. As a proof of the above rrindiciiie giv i itiggrrat strength and clear ness to the :mice, p gentlemen from one of our large auctioneer establistiMenis in Philadelphia, whip has been using this Sy ritp,say ti k that it is the' greatest I , medians to cry on he ever taw. Of couree. the Minister or Lawyer, wh have to exert their voices, would be ego - ally lionefittid.i Reference Will be giv en to the auctione'er, by dalling at my office. CAUTION.—.I II : iireiralatiens from thus valuable tree except the original Doet.Syrityne's Compound 'Syrup of Wed Cherry , 3 9 . efi1i(e . 0:23 and coinitevrezt.-- Prepared only by ;poet. Swayne. whose officals now removed to N. VVi. center of, Eighth and Race streets. Philadelphia. 1 : For sale at' thO, storel of, 1) A NIEL ,R111 , 13S , , in Pottsville, wit.) 1.9 the auto Agent for Schuylkill coun- Jlnapry 13 Reduction Foilif*. in Pricei, Or Nothing ;:f the , U,4c}• is not Delighted with A N article that every F mily must consider indiapen . sable, when they knoW its poWer and value, and which has heretofore been bold too high to reach all classes,-has nowlbeen rediwed Fourfold in price, with a viewthat rich and pony, high and low, and in fact ev ery human being may °Way its comforts ; and. all who get it shall have the price returned to them if they are not delighted with its.use.l We assert, with Out the pas sibility Of contradiction:flint all Burns and Scalds, every external Sore, old orftesli, and all external; pains and aches, no matter where, shill be reduced to comfort by it in five limb; or.scar. No burn can be fatal if this is applied, unless' the vitals are de stroyed by accident." It is truq magical, to alipearance, laits MTetts. Enquire for ".Connel's Magical Pain Es tractor Salve." Price 23.ceiits, or four tuned as much for 50 cents, and ten times an much for $l. ' All countrY rlierchatits: are requested to take it to their towns on conimisoinh, as the greatest blessing to mankind that has been discovered in medicine Tor ages. This is strong language:, hut You may depend its poviler will fully justify it. Sold at Comstock's - Branch House, No. 2 North sth street,lPhiladelphia, and by ' S. C. MAIVI:IN I : in Pottsville. / Wright's Indian Vege:tab: OF • THE NORTH ' AMERICAN • :Of Faitaith. Iv 0 MEDICI-NE had ever been introdu 1. 1 1 eterican Public, Whose virtues hav cheerfully and univerlially•acknowleged Bove named . , ' • WRIGHT'S ' INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS To descant upon their merits, at this late day, vcou seem to be wholly Minecasary, as ver'y few indeed who read this article, be found .unacq ainted with the real excellence of the medicine. Bt tif further .proof were wanting tu*stabliSh the credit f this singu lar remedy, it might bq found in the fact tat no medi cine in the country has been so - • SHAMELESSBY COUNTERFEITED. Ignorant and unprinlip , ed men have at various pla ces, manufactured a sputiqus pill ; and in order more completely to deceiva the Public have made it in out ward -appearance to resetnble the true medicine.— These wicked people italic; never pass ofFtheir worth less trash, but for theiassistance of certa misguided storekeepers, who because' they can purchase the spu rious article at a redueed rate, - lend themselves to this monstrous system of imposition and crime The patrons of the ?oy6 excellent Pill will there fore-be on their guar addinst every kin of imposi tion, and rememher t e only genuine Age ,ts in Potts ville, are Messrs. - T. &J. Beatty. :.The following highly respectable store eepers have been appointeeAgentr, fir 'the sale of WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE P LLB, FOR . ' SCHUYLICILL Y, and of - whom it is gonfidently believed t e genuine medicine can with certainty be obtained: T. & J. Beatty,' P,ottsville. ' Bickel & Hill, Orwtesatirg. Aron Mattis, Mahantango. J. Weist, Klingcrskiwn: Jacob Kauffman, Lower:Mahantan•go. Jonas Haldrl/1311, 'I do , John Snyder, Frieclensburg- Feathered' Drey &ito. Tuscarora. ' William Tagert, Tamaqua. • John 4laurer, ti par Mahantango. IC. Fe rider, W st Fenn Township. Caleb Wheeler, Pittegrove. P. Schuyler, &pia. East' Brunswick Township C. H. DeFOreat, E. 0. &J. KautTacin, Zimmtrmhntovvn. Bennett & Taylor, Millersville. 1 , George Reifsnyderi.New Castle. Henry Koch & Soh, McKeansburgi Abraham Heebner. Part Carbon; ' 'John.Mertz, :diddlPpdrt. ' Samuel Boyer, Port Clinton. Shoemaker & Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven. BEIV.#IE !OF t i COUNTERFEITS. • The only security ,against imposition is to purchase front the regular • athiertised agents, and in all cases be particular to ask - for Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. Office devoted exclusively to the .sale of the medi cine, wholesale and teatil, No. 169 Race street, Phila delphia. I ; J r> Remember, none are genuine except Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills." • I r WILLPOI WRIGHT BEM V. HUGHES.; J. CLIAS.NEWILLE. I - • 45.-=if I' 31 MEDICINES. The Most Common Saying IMES Feb. 21, ! sa !k ui ! laughed we, . about twc months ago, in playful derision of a friend, who was just rising from his tied after a Severe attack of fever, with' a head as bald tt coot," to use a convenient vul garism. He !finked eo very funny being as destitute or hair as the surface of a gourd. Last week we called up- on him again, and were , absolutely -dumbfounded at the change In his appearance. His head was covered with beautiful brotvri hair, - curling in rich masses oval his brow, and glossae a swallow's wing. Well, thought we, commend uti in a shinier predicament, to that wig maker, whoever, ha may. be. It was now our' friend's turn to laugh, which;he , did with the emphasis of Ho mer's Gods. You think I wear a wig, said he — ha! ha! ha! hat—had you'there--why man, an this fine harvest of hair, is the result! of only six weeks nee of Jayne's incomparable Hair Tonic. ‘Ve took a pull at +lmelda locks to convince onrselvee, but they stem the test; and we albeit naturally incredulous, admit that the preparation, is an infallible restorative ofthe hair. For sale by EICHHOLTZ & SAMX.IIBON, Potts ville, &genie for the Preprietcr- Aprlt6, 14- " Notice • IS hereby given. to the Stockholders in the Company for erecting a Bridge over the North East Splach of the liver Susquehanna, between the town of Cats :Visas, and the mouth of. Fishing Creek, that a meet ing ofsalB Stocitholdere, will be held at the house now 'occupied by Jacob Dyer, in the town of Cataw ass, on Monday, the Bth day of-May next, between the hours of one and alsjeclocit, P. M. for the purpose ofelecting one President, Six Managers, one Treasurer, and one Secretary, for said Company. for the ensuing year. March 20, 13-6 t E S. 11.8.11NEIST.See'ty. HE MINERS' JOURNAL. 44 uRr firmroira .Facts for the Peop 91111 E constantly increaiing popui A . sale of B, A Fahneitocit's Vernal duced peesons who are Frtious of itf palm off upon the, public preparotiori medical torn know . to be inetficaciot ling mar= from die system.. Phis VerAnifuge hos Made, ite way tic filvcun upon-the ground pf its otd merits, more than any other, medicind now used ; and white many ;worm hays, by dint el putfingi becn' foicC and c harily alter gone into the: obse, their worthlessness justly merited, nestnel.'s Venn tinge continues to be Iv sustained. It has only. to' be u effects will fully sustain all that is sai derful expelling power. Certificate. Wales, Erie Co., Mw We certify that, we have used B. Melt's Vermifoge our fiimilteS. a case it has proved a decided and effee for expelling worms lrogi the systen dially •rcommcnd it to pacenti wh dreu affitetod with that dangerous tv ELON WM. B PAINE, itOB'T MA Y. JOSEPH BURR.OUGH. For sale, vetiolesale avid retai7;l Warehouse of- 4 . 8.. A. FAH; ESTOC. Corner of Sixth and Wo sta., Pi For sate in Pottsville; by ,ELEM ENS . December, 9. I . Co BISTOCIC & 1 Conentra 1 ii ComOollnd .Flu, • SARS APARILLA Fon .the cure of Scrofula, qhronic Rill eral Debility, Cutaneous Diseases, Of the Skin, Totter, Pim' Lis(ir r • Pustule Liver Affections, Mercurial and Syp Miles, from an impure habit o body, I.' Throat and Leg, Pains and Sivelling o ail Diseases arising from an iMpure sta Exposures and Imprudences (ti Life, Z. Mercury, &c. .1 ; An immense effort has been lately . made to introduce various coinpounds called " Ettracts dr Sarsaparilla," as positive and specific cure-alls. "Ifwe'w ere to behove •the extravagant assertions oPthe adventurers who are pushing them, all disease that '.• flesh i heir to," can be governed and removed by theYpe wonderful "extracts." Now, we want no customers to our articles hut persons of common sense at least ; tOrd, those Into have that, will find it impassible to belidye these extravagant and ridiculous assertions. Depend upon it then, if you, get COMSTOCK'S true extract orthe real arsaparilla, ev ery disease that can be cured by this and various other roots, that form the compound:,w ill be cured by it. Such, particularly, as Scrofula , Rheumatism' and all dissases of the blood, and particularly;disease a d suffering from the abuse 'of mercury. etEnTOCK'S ARS9APABILLA is warranted as good as any !inilie city, and at just half the price at others, and on nii large bottles, viz:-50 cents per bottle, or $4 par (torten. S it yourselves.— To , be found only at Comstock's Branqh House, No. 2, North 51h St. Philadelphia, abil in Pottsville at. Feb. 17, ,7-ly i ' J. S. . MARTIN'S. N , ENE P ' DIAN; VEGETASLE .F.EIXER.dt LINIMENT.A, cure for Rheumatic affections. Tus article .pene trates to every nerve and sin w of th. person using it, and it has attained a reputataiii unequalledly any oth er article in Rheumatism. This will. ure the most sc 7 v ere cases—extend contracted muscle , and I bring feel ing and sensibility to limbs Ring paral !zed and useless. i We only need refer to some ases below to obtain the confidence of the public for t ese artiles. The following are two rest 6 etable, nd the too 'well known to require cohnnent. Let them be read. I hive been afflicted toast grievdusl • since 1432 with Rheumatism-and.'coniractiorpof the ords of my legs, caused tik,the cramps of the cholera, •hich 1 then had in.-its most severe form.' .After. tryin many remedies in vain, I have fouind relief-iliad the cords of my legs _ relaxed—the swelling reducesland m greatly bene fi t. ted by the use of one Millie of Linisne t; used externally and one bottle of Indian yegilable Eli it used internal ly at the same time. I can' now wai with' ease in po sitions that I could not a weSk ago endure at all. . • JAMES G. REYNOLDS, 144 Chrystie street, Owner oflDelancey street. Move this was given ote than a year since, .Mr. ReyMdds, was a few'dayS apt at the !office, where this remedy was obtained in fialicalth a`nd perfect posses sion of his legs and feet, an 4 xlinueli over sixty- years old, stood np - on his toes teptiatedly to show the spec tators how complete he wits etiMil. This remedy reach es and soothes the nerves., add.allays pains most effec tually on its first application) and by a few repetitions removes more effectually and speedily Rheumatic pains, than any other application tills ever known to do. its effects are powerful and imMediate. Let those aMict ed try it but once, and they ifitist be convinced., The Liniment is much! colinterfened as to external looks, and the only test of getininess is to find thoi fae simile signature of Comstock &leo. If that cannot be found, it is counterfeit.. BuypnlY at Comstock's Branch House, N 0.2, North-sth !street, - Ph ladclphia, and in Pottsville-of 1 .i! , . J. Feb. 17, 7-Iy. , .C.MA RT IN ! I(3 Pills OLLECE ed to the. A been mere than the a- _ t DEAFNESS C Scarpces Compo'und .Frcosot, FORthe cure of DEAF kE d 8, charge of matter from the ears; greeable noises like the buizinz ofj water, 4iizzing &c. of apprdaching deafness , anti also a disease.;. . CB aTtrge A.' The following Editorials 6ndcert' with interest as they speok.Jacts, things." MOST EXTRAORDINARY WURE..— , they may now dismiss therti,, and tt may consider Deafnessas opiable. cures, and many 'of them vsry rem of 'Bcarpa's Oil, have been! publ the climax.' Young rig may y A lady lit Smithfield, Pennoylyanial years of age bad been graditally.g than 40 years, so that it vhfs next t her hear conversation in the loui t , Last winter she was indite - 0 to tr; Deafness.'lt is only necessary to ell two Nudes, and that het heariil ed—she Is cured. . DEArtiess CURED.—The 'followiing extract from a letter written by 31r..Johnion of 8 ton, to a friend in this city, is Important. 'The bottle of Scarpa's Dil for Deafness, that you sent me, with the wish that:my d tighter would try it, has been used, and in its effects, aye astonished. all; you know how very deaf She has been since she was three years old—she now hears 9 ite well, but' ass the medicine has all been used, I wis you to send me an other bottle, which I hayeicvery r aeon to believe wil cure her entirely.'—f For sale by B. B. GUMFERT, Street, Philtdclphia, and liy EICHHOLTZ July =, 1943, -. MA RSH ' S ' SUPERIOR . PATENT . \ it rl L , i ss . . y) - ) i :•atO 1 • iq. I ' Dr.'Joseph , Whltela Utero Ab.doratual Supportet e. / A supply of the abrivo articles, just received and for sale, at.tho maburaetorere prices, by JOHN S. C. MARTIN, t ''' • Drug t October ES, •`i t ' I THONSONIAtiI A .GEDIERAL assortment kept, canstantly on band at EICIIHOETZ &.• SANDERSON'S Newlitug Store, Pottsville, Pa, Suiy ' 22, • . 1 f3.01%. • . - - - • . RO WA IVDt 076 _hIIYTUIRE. A FRESH , supply oldie above Medickne.a certain cure for the fcrer add ague. Just received and sale at MARTIN'S Drug Star c Sopternher 3. 36,-- UM ilarity and t i ne haq tn•' success to which all ,s tp expel. , into pub. • n intrinsic of Vic kind remedies d into sale, .irity which I). A. Fah. riumphant. ed and its of its won. • I n. 7,1843. lA. Falmes. ncriin, every 4 u. 41 remedy We cor have chi: alady, at the Dung ' & Co. tsburg, Pa IDnuggists. 50— d Extact o u c a n 1 s on the Face, dicid Diseases, cerat ions of the t E is r in u Grtioenns the Bones, and to of the Bloird, cessive use 'of USlet ASTARP4 ACOUSTIC. OIL THE 0141.1,C115E !OA DEM NEHA,__, RED Acoustic Oil, , pairs, and the din alsd all those disc ' insects, falling of ,hich are symptoms ~ ttendant with the Ea ticates will be read Ihich arc "stubborn C any have donbts e most incredulous Numerods'cases of rkabLe—by the use red, but'this 'caps recover hearine. rind now about 80 :tting deaf for more impossihle to make st tones of voice r „ 'Scarpa's Oil for tdd that she has us is perfectly rester- , o. 120 North Second SANDERSON, Agents; Pottsville.. . 30— PUREIVinTp LEAD. . I WET 11 ER ILL & BROTHER, manufactu " 'ter., No 65 north 10out street, Philadel phia, have nuw a good sup* or their warranted pure whist lead, and tlinad; customers' who have been sparingly supplied in copsequence•of a run on the article., shall uow harp their orderi , filled. No knenin subsance po4esses those In tlve and beautifying' prope;ries - s'o desirable in e paint, to are equal cxcnt with unadulterated white lead; hence any admlxture of other materi als only mars its value.• r lt has therefore been. the steady alai of the manufacturers, for many, years, to supply to the pOlic perfectly - pure , white lead; and the unceasing demand for the ar tiele is prbof that it hissl!met wih favor. It is , invariably branded on one Vend—WETHERILL . & BROTHER, in full, and on the other, WAR. it:ANTI:CI PURE -all in red Ic"tteri. November 19, , i; • • PHIL IDELP{IIA .;&*EADINC: POTTS VILLE 11.4,1tROAD. M. r-i 0 • 7.. -6,ii,e , ., ,, ,, , ta . •I , _,_ ,_.,..,,, . . ~ -= ' ^ - 1 "lz ' . •-. -."AAZ Reduction of Frcig: and after Monday, ' ll - 0 Gonda will be Girwa the following retell of Fr. and , tbe pointy below star Plastef, slate, tiles &c, Pig Iron. blome, toribef, marble, rosin, tar, pleb, 120 90 cla and grindstones, , -'li • Nails Sti spikes, bar, ircujO 1 • castin l gs, lea - d,turpentina I bark, raw t ,bacco, salt ~1 40 100 provisions, pR luni. I i . ber. stoves Le., , :: .1 i i , } Flour per barrel, • 1 I Gets' II cte Wheat, corn, rye, clover i ! 4 ; 3 eta seed, & 801 t per bushel, I ' ...,.8 Groceries, hard.vare, t.t.e0,1 -i copper, tin, brass, d,!:i. . . ... . menic liquors, machi r n• I • cry, butter and' eggS,.} - 12 10 , 135 I cheese, lard and talk 4, oil, Wool, cotton.. leathi, I' , ' raw hides, painii, 0)4. 1 ters, h..mip and cot liege. J.. - Dry goods, drugs & niefl.l icines, foreign liquoi,;/ , , I • . wines,glass, paper,'freffli :.• 260 170 fish, meat, corifectiona- I ' . 1 rv, hooks & stationat , y. J . I No additional churge . l for commission, slot. age, or receiving or delofering freight at any .o the Company's Depots On thelline. July.ls 1843, —<li 2911 14 M. , WEST, •JR.;RHILADELP A', 11 • OFFE I • : his nen ices . fo theCtlliers o chuyl kill county, an a Shiniier of Coal—his harves on•the Schuylkill. are convenient fir unloading and loading, with despateltand having had tbr some yearn, the reputation of egwarding coat, stifierior order, he thinks it likely t hat I hat Couple with iniider :, ate charges, and strict attention to the interests 'of there who may favour thin with their basin** ' he will be able to give entirei Satisfaction. Refer to Mr. John Pinkerton, Pottsvill e Philada., April 13, 181 , J 1-IAIO EN, • r Forwarding and COinmi'ssion Merchant, ' Vine at., Wh Schaylkill Philadelphia RBSPECTPULLY info . fkiis his friends, and the:l%l6 . - chants generally, in Splutylkill, Berks, and the ad joining Counties, that lie Is now ready to receive:in Store, and ship daily by gaul covered Boats and 'care ful Captains, Freight qiev4lfy description, for Port Car bon, Pottsville, t3chnylktß Haven, • Orwittsbnig, Port Clinton, Hamburg Reading,_ and all the Intermediate places; atoniform rates ddring the Whole Season; tram 60 to 00 per cent. lower titan the rates by the It. R.' No Charges fu receivingdn Store or delivering freight, from any points on the Cap al. March 9, • i J l 10-.6m • W. CARD SLL, JR:, - 7 'w FORWARDING &dODINISSION MERCIiANT Arch Street. Wharf, Schuylkill Philadelphia. ESPECTETLEY informs his friends and ihe . s3ll , psblic. that he is prepared to termitic and for ward Merchandize of ew!ery description, to all: parts on the Juniatta, West And North litanches of the Suscoehann.th, and Schibilkill and Union Canals, via Schuylkill and Union Canals, which are in complete order, and such arrangenints made as to insure a full supply of water duripg alEthe )ear. ..• Shippers of produce will find, it to he their interests to send produce to the Ithilitdelphia Market,, via Schuylkill "and Union C:anals, it being the chcatiest anc safest route.,l I- ' Plaster, Salt and Fish constantly en hand, at hiavost market prices. Every attention pid tb abipment of Menchanilize by g oed.safe boats, corninatided , by' careful captains together with proinpinessln Salesof produce. . Alerehandize willinetbp detained in store tanac count of stormy or art viipather, the boats load and unload under the store id ithe dry. Philadelphia.Jaly 1, 1€”3....; i5 a . : . GOLDEN S. AN 110 EL,. , e. , i q -, • • No. 69 North Third!st., few doors above . i.ch Strict, P HIL AVELPIIIA. , • - 1 . Board One Dollar per day} , ' 1 rin HE subscriber rpspecifully informs his friends and 4ff,. patrons, that he.stiM continues at this old estab lished Hotel; formerly kept by.Horatiri Wade. ! •, , This house•is situated tp: the centre of business, and within one square of,Market street, and the Post otri e , and Banks, which rehderit it a convenient and deli ble - stoppihg place foi Iderhant.s ( and. ravellers. he table shall be supplied at all times, with the bee our market affords.' The sub'seriber has been in the'busi ness many years, which Ostifies him in asking. of his. old friends, a contintiancq :of their ` patronage. Please!: call. ! '!• N. - IL—Stabling for 401iOrscs. Philp''., April 13, ,15-tnio ! CHAS. WEISS. Ii- ! . Fresh Garden Seeds THE subscriber as: ost opened his supply, of h Garden Seeds; warranted freah,•embracing the followin variety, to wit Broad IVindsor Beans Large Lima do White Dutch •do Speckled C. rid Horticultural • dri Early Six Weeks dO Early Valentine do i l, Early snap short dq ' Early Turnip, Beet !I Long Blood , do • French Sugar da • Early White Scarcity d 1• Borecole I I Broccoli I - Early York Cabbage Early Sugar Loal do Large York do •• Green Curled Saviay do Drumhead Savoy do Flat Dutch do Large Drumhead do Red Pickling do i Early Battersea do Nutmeg Melon I Citron hlelon , 'pater Melon I Cantelope I " Nasturtium Okra - I 'Silver Skinn'd Onion Yellow Strasburg li Oniom Red nnual do Sugar Parsnip Curled Parsley • , ,• Hardy' do Extra Early 'Pees Early I Warthingt . onl do Early Prolific Ido Early Frame [do ' Dwarf Blue' Imperial dci Early Warwick ! do - i • Bishop's Early DWarf do Dwarf Marrowfar ido Large Marrowfat I do Bull Nose Pepper. • Mammoth Pumpldn Early Salmon Radish if Red Turnip do • 117 All rinds GO'fr to order. incr Merchants and wholesale at Phil;idelnh Garden Spades, E,Leel;l plantinz Trowels, l'runa cheap 14 i March 1G ; ; I I • • GoldDianiond Pointed Pens; . rrillEME Pens Win 141;from 5 to 10 yeani, in constant .1. use—will write on 141 osfany kind of paper, and Ink will not corrode them For sale at leas than Man ufacturer't prices, py, I B. pANNAN, Agent. blanch tt, • . • „ . ! • FARE REDUCED QN THE READINGf AND ratic. vthe RAII.DOAD I . - let Class Cars. Class Cars. Fare to Pottsville, trs.2 0 $2O. To immedia r ie points alao reduced: The Passenger Train now leaves the Depot. corner of Broad and Cherry street daily at 7 o'clock A. M.. stopping at the usual way points, and arrive. rit . Pous ville'at 12. o clack. fleowning.heaves Pottsville at 7' o'clock A. M. daily, and arrive in the city at 12 clock. . . Passengers for Northumberlastl.Sunbury,Danville,! and Catawissa meet stages at Pottaville. on the arri val Of the trains daily, and are . carried through with out delay to ither of those places for S 4. • Passengers for Tamaqua, Hazleton Mallet Chunk and ‘li"ilkesbarrie, quit the cars at Vore Clinton t7S miles from the city) and take ,the cars of the Little! Schuylkill Rail road to 'Tamaqua. thence go by good, stages to Mauch thunk, where they meet the packet boats for Wilksbarre. Fare to Mauch Chunk, Fare to Wilkesbarre, Teserta CM . • Cheap Carpet Store, . ON•Tlit CASH PLANN,,I . N 0.41 Strawberry Street, Philadelphia. THE subscriber's' rent in their present sitilation, be in g very low, Mid their terms rash, they are deter.: mined to sell so cheap, that every' body can atTord to have a Carpet. They offer, • , Beautiful Imperial 3 ply •1 - : ~ Best Superfine Ingrain, , 1 Fine and Common do. - t ' f „ C,I. tIPETIN GS. London Damask Venetian . ' Fine English Worsted 0 ., I lon Merchandise. • ;next, June 26th, 1843 Filed with 'despatch' at l lght bttwecn !Reading 'd, per ton of 2000 . lbs. 1 I Damen Betvicen' Readingßeading ' and and l'?iila. 1 Potteritie $ 1 10 75 cts Plain Striped dn. J • And FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, from I to o ; !.ards wide, cut to fit Rooms,•Halls, Entries &c. Aleoi beautiful Hearth Rites, Floor Balms, Table and Piatin Covers, Canton Matting, Stair Rods, Door mats, Bindings, Fur niture, Oil Cloth, &e. With an excellent assort:- ment of low priced Ingrain and Entry and Stair Carpets. Citizens of Schuylkill County and others; intending to purchase for Cash, are respectfully invited to call. ALSO,•in Whorehouse, front 200 to 000 pieces Crape tinge for eale by wholesale, to which the, attention of Country Merchants is invited. • • ELDRIDGE & BROTIMII, No. 41 Strivrberry one door above Chesnut near Second et., entrance also at No. 50 South Sc'. st., Phila. O-Mar. 9 l- STRAW, FLORENCE BRAID and FANCY BONNET M A NJ' F A C.'l' 0 RI , Conimerce street,'above 4th Philadelphia., moved fom Cone of '71.16.:1de., Early CaoHower White Solid Celery . Red Sold do •North's Giant li. do New Silver G. do • Celcria: or Turnip do Rooted • do Long Orange Catlin Early Horn do I . Curled Cress Early Frame Codtimber Long Pickling do , Early Cluster do Curled Endive ; Egg Plant • . Bucket Ash Coin • London Leek Only Scotch do , Early Curled Lettuce - Early Cabbage do India ( lead ''do • ' •Brown Dutch do • C.on Salad i 'Part Rhubarb • Round LeavedBPinitach • Rew Zealand do , Early Bush Squash Vegetable NlarrOw .do Cocoa Nut do ' Salsify Tomatoe White Flat Turnip Purple Top do • • Rota Baga do Thyme and Sage . Sweet Marjoreni - Sweet Bash Rosemary Canary Seed Millet do ' • Hemp do • Red Clover Seed White do • • Small Onions Bell do Field de ; ' • ! Long scarlet do • Yellow Bummer rto ,s, and other Seeds' obtained ban. supplied with Seeds a prices. arden Hoes. RaWe's', Trans.. re: Knives. &e.&c...for Sale B. EIANNAN,..A'et. II s3'so 5 00 S. BRADFORD, Setietary. Philadelphia, July 24, 1843. - . 31— Thomas While7s WHERE! al:m malintacta . red the yen Grai,s. Hats, and t'f.• Neam.lita Bonnets. • .. . Merehants and others, ,/k ing to purchase' (for caph, 4-V find it greatly to their • adcati tage. to rail, the assortmenth^,- -,'M • ing by. far the nim.l extensive, . the %York sur.frior.in quality, • and prices as lOW , as any Other manufactorytit in the United States. To cOntir these facts: it Is only necessary to call and , examine. . March 9, ' Edr IMPO RT. A NT'. _ f -2j THE. undersigned. desires to call the paiticitlat atte P lion of the residents of Schuylkill tenuity, to theW extensive stock of New and Fresh Spring Goods, con sisting in.part of Rich Mous. De Laines. Striped and Figured French Lawns, Fancy Printsovith every de scription ofYancy and Staple Dry Goods Comprising a general assortment, which has been recently received from the city and New York Auctions, and will be dis posed of at such prices, as to be undersold by sone:— Perions purchasing a: this establishment, way, at•poild upon having the correct principle of Inviiness carried out, that of having but one price. The Ilbwesl is na med first, and no abatement. . , MIDDLETON ,& 'DUTTON. 'No. 10 North sixth st., above Market. Phila. En el- Always on hand, an .assorinieni of French, &F., glish and American Cloths . , Cassineres, Vestings, . &c. which will .be sold at Auction 'prices: • Mar. 10-2 m OFFICE OF SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION COMPANY: PIMADELPHIA. March Isl. 151 . 2. Rates of 7bll, 4T., upon the &tiny Ail!! Nup;ga lion from the opening of the iVaviga., • lion in the spring of 1841. • • RATES:&c.,tIPON COAL, THE following rates of Toll-on Coal are fi xed from the opening of the navigation, and will not he raid ed prior to the Ist of June, hilt ; andlf they are lower ed at any time during the shipping season, a drawback on the previous :shipments will he allowed to the a mount of the reduction, in the way of ciedit fur Tolli/I1 Coal afterwards shipped - From Port Carbon, and Pottsvilli,. to Philadelphia, 30 cents and from Schuylkill Haven to; Philadelphia. '24 cat. per ton.dif 2210 pounds. • From Port Clinton to ,Philadelphia, 30 'cents pet ton' of MlO pound's. Oh all : way-coal, not coining to Philadelphia, one third of a cent . per, ton per Mile. • 'From the gross weight, as aseertainediat the weigh locks, rive per cent. twill be deducted, and the toll char Fed upon the Oct weight. Ko tall will be chargedupon fractions of a ton. / MISCELLANEOUS FREICIIT. The rates of Toll on Miscellaneous Freight will be arrcording to the rates and classifiCations of last season, at three mills and four mills per 1000 pounds per mile. ON EMPTY 1104,T5. •The Toll on Eininy.goats will he, as in IEI3, two cis Fier mile ; but no toll twilt.be charged nn hny boat wher its cargo pays a tell of R 5 or upw:inls. By order of the Board of Managers. • • CLAUDIUS IIARPF:11, Secretary. March, 014- NEW ESTABLISEf.IVIENT. GEORGE ELKINTOY, . • Has re-commenced the manufacture of • SOAP OANDLES, At No. 12 Margwelta Street, fire doors abase Front Street, between Calloivhill and Willow Street rail road PHILADELPHIA. . r• WHERE he offers for'' sale, on reasonable terms. wholesale and retail, Bret dal4, Yellow Snep, common Brown do. White Fuller's do.!Palm do. Cas tile do., Fancy Shaving do August 12, - S MALL . _ ••.'J • . Igo TT ANDSOMEtT situated in Bradford County; Pa. 11 on the wated of Little LoyalsOca Creek; about 70 miles North of Pottsville, and 15 miles' South of olon roeton, containing as follows—one 6';.' Acres, 105 Per ches—one 53 Acres 77 Perches—one 29: Acres, also, O 83 Acres, 44 Perches, adjoining, unimproved.. - The: im+ movements on each are a good tog dwelling, email barn, &c., gdod spring near the door, and within 'Linage; of the Tioga Turnpike, I mile of Daniel Miller's miptnved Farm and Saw Mill, and near to P. Office, School, Meet ings, &c. They adjoin the improved Farms of ThOmas Murphy; Cornelius Manahan and Daniel Obrien. : The Title is indisputable, having .been held by the present owner 40 years, taxes all paid up, &c. Letters post r paid will be attended to—and if several individuals,• will make a purchase together, the terms will be liberal.— D. Miller can show the Farms. _Direct to A. P. MORRIS, ' Real Estate office, 23, Filbert at. Philada., March 23, Ida „ 12-61 no Philadelphia, PACKAGE SALEM OF BOOTS AND snots, • Every Tuesday morning, at' 10 o'clock, 'BY G. W. ,LOILD. • k./ ARD.—A combination having been formed bra por tion of the Dealers in Boots and Shoes, of this city, with the 'avowed object of suppressing the sale of those Goods by Auction. It seems ()toper for the subscriber, (who has held. these Sales for the past eighteen months) to state that notwittistanding the combination, the Sales will not be stopped; but on the contrary, as he will now rely more than ever, e t the,patronage of the Country Merchants, the sales will be, held Every Tuesday!Morniitg, at the Auction. Store, 233 Market' at., and hi= , arrange ments with the Manufacturersetoth of this city and all New England. are.such, att to in.tur.e him t constant and fill supply of every description of goods. • • The Mere fact of so great an effort being made, to put down these Sales, is the best,evidence the Country Merchant can have, that it is for his interest, to aus rain them. • Philada., March 4 :3llBll. " I'_-sxio Scales! Scales!! • D.tLE'S. ratkiti.rre m:um riatforoPi;a n Counter Scalei,:eebra,, ted for accuracy aka COlL ven ie nee ‘Varrailti!ti to keep in order, aria4eigh - Correctly, tongo3 , ;than• any other Srate. , ,ita use. ' . We have • a larttrptim her of tesaintoiila tt;from Rail Rua par tat • C 4.6 i51C I Dealers, ':tlerclapV - anti . others, who hqi!e:these , Scale 4 in use, whiih can , )e acen atNo. 4ttA. l ,',3lnut. - it., rhilnelelphiW o r MEI Glt: nnoTtini s ? le Agents'for the Patentee, 4:3 Walnut GRAY .S• BROTHER, Coal & Iron Dealers and general . Ctintrnistanb Mer chants, and Dealers in all kinds of Scales and "Vights, No. 49, Walnut I,treet. Philadelphia. V , ":, ' • Feb. 1: ; • COAL ! 'COAL I rt RAY t. mapriunt, hai - e taken the get otrdW ,harf VT below -].Deist street, and will rl , eelve dgal on storage, or to Sell or reship, on the Rion fire-Airable terms. Advances made if required.' Office 41„,V.alntt,t street.' April 6, • CASH PAID FOR ;RAGS: JOSEPH '4lleD‘oll - EkLi,,. OOKSOLER AND STATIONER, NO. 37 MAI3KEVIT., , i'il iI LA DEL 1 9 11IA '-'-';'-' ' - 9 ?--: ,!. 4 - lUli L pie CASH ilir any. quantity of Coil ' op, Rags V 1 J:3lcli: has - for sale an extensive and gedtbal ai sortnienrvif !!" -,4 4 •: Schootand Blau I: Books: Writing, ~1.4.0 r and Wrapping Paper; ~•!....., , ,,,,-.., which Will be, soblat very:low paces,, for' am or In exchange fin Racs.. \ \ ! , . • '''.r!'. : :' • .-• l'hilada., Mara 23, 1814, • Z 4 :12-4t .. \,;! • IRON S\O R E . TVO.S3.Va WATER S aZFE • , Arch street, jPhiltlelp .Tattles' Si Spencer;,„ 44%, Has ;Constantly on hanaf.L • • - BAR IRON, AMERICAN AND ENGLISH RR NED SPRING STEEL, REST qUALITY .11.74. l- ATA ELM RODS, ALL SIZES.,4 - • 110IISF.SitoF. NAILS, RIVET IRON. HOOP - IRON, BAND IRON, 'SCROLL'. IRON. NATIO: RODS, WAGON BOXES For sate, on the reaimmable Prms. Feb. 17, I I • AirrE' 4 ll'rito N. i•"- - 3: MILITARY STOAT. • • /1111111 E subscriber would respectiblly•inraflo his 33- . friends and cusiothers, that he.has toed 4 his ',llilihiry Cap, ilunlactoiy • In Third Stre'rt, No. 101; a few doors beld#':ißace, where be I would be pleasial to see his old - 040nters and as many new (1111”. ar6re•dispoecd to faqulir hint till•ii IL! still C 01111110 !, in inariiitLeture Nidd.try and Sporttneta's artides overy'lltisellption, ...-ch as leather, ('loth. I , :elt, Silk and Beririt - rrDre.s Caps, clad patterns; Forage Cape; ilolsters:lotrorri% Body doi•Cartonch Boxes'. Bayonet c..hhardi;•;Y; word Belts of all kinds; Canteeris ; firrapsacks,:,Qlerent patterns :' Buclrets;l Va4ting Boxes, Vie do, Brush and Picker's Pluroce, Potrapoons Caps . ; Leather Stocks, (km Cases. sispertoi, - finality Shot 1.3:„..e5. Caine Bags. liryms, DJ Old rs thankfully received, and protiitly-at tend.. WILLIAM CRESSNI4I)I, . . • I to. North Third Stipet, t few door's bel4* Rac Phil...lelplea. January 13. I ;.= )=Gm To Dyers, Bleachers, l Paper Makers,.` leaus .Engine Builders, and oilierp . PASCAL lI.ON WOltli.?i .WELDtII WROiGIITIRON .t 0 .)El,' . . From 4 inches to 1 iti Calibre and 2 to 12 firkiiig, capable of sustaioing' , pressure from 400 to lbs. per square Stop aqd other fixtures to suit, tilting together, , joints, suitable for STEAM. WATER, int. LOCOMOT IV E and other STEAM 1.:011.1lk; ' ' , • • binnufaeture4) ait jor.sale by MORRIS, TASKER & 111011 X, W• Warehouse S. E. Cornei'of Third & %Valnuqttretk July 11 v- • , Hardware and Cutlery -1 P . rT lIE sta+rriher having just received (pci!4le atm I vats from England) direct front the thaniffAtttrets,' a larue invoice of .11AlthWAREIAND CUTLET ~ which maker complete, one of the best assorieiti stocks of HARDWARE, to be limed in tfie city Orptiladel pltia,'respeetfolly invites : Country Merchantkrto call and •examine for themselves; as it Is his fixadeter urination, to suitain the reputation it his litor being th i cheapest score in the city. Those who bilk it r6As, in preference to paying 15 or 21 per cent. fort - ire sake ofG months reedit, will Please call before *chasing, and get a list of my ,prices ; which will satn,q. them better, than anything I can say in an adv4rtiAement, that a store established on the exclusive CAFfli-tystem, can' sell .cheaper, than these who buy and sclll:ann 0,9, nr Id months credit. I , • ' ;i24., . hate jut received a large invoice of NewftiteS, Dar' ling's, .Wikon's, Griffints, , Waldron's, InTl,o'4 and other makes.of Corn a n,llGrass Scythes. -Al.-AiCarr's, and Harper's Hay - and . Manure Forks, J'ackOp. Brads, Sad Irons, American - Plane irons, and - S:4 s( Row_ land's,. Snyder's and Ames' Shovels and 1•10 deS. to gether with a general a,.isortment of DoinestitC Hard ware. which will be sold very cholla for netflAsh, and cash only. HENRY L. ELDER, Impiffte, • 493 . Mark et St.. betweeh 13th and Broad noittt :tide. ' Philadelphia, March 16,! i..7',:..i "../1" ; :: • , . IP • & •13'. I) 1A.14 0 G 44, y • I SUCCESSORS TO ADAM DIALOG4I, FIRE AND GARDEN IIOSE mANUti.cCTIMERS, • • At the OLD S TAND , IN .-, •••• -r OA' St., - PHILADELRII VI nisfa , titre Mail BaeS, Fire Buckets, tittetAin Hose, NI !kinds fitr Machirrery, &c. at-! The above articles. trill be made of the belltmateri ale and workmanship, and on,the most • tle*onable terms. / Feb. 10, j • .t• , f-3tn* To 7 Merohnris Milline'rek: , •&o. • , GEORGE. EDWARDS k sQ6I, RESPECTFULLY, invite attention to tht - t 13Prin'g Stock of Arti fi cial flowers, Ribbons, Lai 0,1! Dress Caps, Bonnet CaPa,Gbutiered Quinines, Donnfilframefs Crowns and other Gooods, suitable for the %Ode. As E. & Son, manufacture many of thetarticles ;situumera- Led, from the earliest and beet FItE.NCIt TATTEIINs,F— purchasers can depend-on being supplied . (Anhe Most. advantageous terms. - GEORGE EDWARDS, &. kets-, • ' ' 37 South Second street, Phiednifilual es The Paris Spring Shape for Bonnets,juat encciveck. March 10, . 11—it EMI Cloths ana Cassixners4.. - . URENCII and English, Cloths, and Cassialeires, merjcait Cassimer4 Cloths, and Satiliktta, En glish and American 'llyhed . Coating, Singh - Milled Cloths, and Cassimeres, Silk. Velvet and TANA Satin Vestings, Cashmere, Thilimand. other VeslOgs, Silk and Alpacha Serges, a full assortment of TeW,T3 Trim mings, new style Spring and SummetA!antaloon Stuffs. With variou3 other Seasonable GbuO, embra cing the latest styles, arc offered at ~t to it Market prices.: ' I.IPPINCOTT.-& P ft.V, • NVholesale and Retail Cloth Store, No. 57 y Aer.. st. N. B.—Orders - from a distance, cartfa ,, -; supplied -and warranted to stata.,_2lar. 16, • • 11-2 m . , Tb lIOUSEKEEPER • • 9r.; i - u - 4) LBS. feathers 'for 'Sale ttrirl/ low, is -.wt.", VA/1J an Y quantity 'to Suit pttp4..J sera, for CASH, at prices from 10,15,25 apd 30 cis pgr °mid. Ready made Beds, &asters end Pilltnn , , Curled Hair Mattresses, Moss do., and all other kinds, to suit any size Bedsteads, always ott hand ; Curtoll . Hair and New Orleans Moss, by thc Bal'enr single Wand. ALSO,.Blaukets, Marseilles Quilts, Con44;tables and. Bedsteads,ofall descriptions. • 4 .4 A ., e} Country Merchants will find it to thetfAdrarlige. to call before purchasing. • Frstax,:k C, . s: E. corner of Second and Walnut st•44 - 4rhilada March 16, • .1!..' 2 4 11-3 m A word with youl Fair Lady !—YriAt hair , ' is coming out. Every time you comb it. you ludje a hand-, full.. In a fortnight's time you twill be ;IntEarly—nay don't frown, I only speak the truth—you ii^4Fi- be near-, ly bald . : What do you use I . flears 011! ..t . tebought en. You might as well lute so much butter. ty Jayne's Hair Tonic, and you. will scarcely lose ano bet hair.— Ita gently sti t ulating property will renew:l4s action of the now dormant vessels of the scalp, tlb . Ocrspiration so necessary to a healthy state of the balky:ill' again exude freely from* the pores and within 'Oka' months yon will have two hairs, fur every one yfn - lhave now For sale in Pottsville; by EIVIIOLTZ dePNDER SON,'Agonts let the l!forrietor. Mar , 351:15:,e M E
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