Terms of the Ptners', Journal, - Two Dollars per annum, payable semi-annually In advance to those who resident the County--and annu ' any in advance to those who reside nut of the County The publisher rosprims to himself the right to charge t SO per annum, :Where payment is delayed lOnger ban Oneyear. - - - - ! TO CLUBS. ' • 1. FMee copies to One addresv. _ . . - 111.5 00 • SOven . Do Do 10 00 Fifteen Do Do ' - - ' .Z),00 ',Five Sollars in advance will pay for three yea eti sub' setiption to the Journal. • . -RATES OF ADVERTISING.. o de Square of 16 lines, 3 times, . 'Every s ubsequent Insertion, mu' square of 8 lines, 3 Wogs; • Sul)sequent rnsertions, cacti, . . • FoUr Door: 3 times, aul.equent,inertlons, each,. ' !, , ' . , O ne square., 2 paonths, ',l • '' , si x m onths, , Year,. ! ) One .- ItUtiness Cards of five lines, per annum, 51 'Khania and others, advertising by the Year, with,the privileue of inserting dill ; meld ativert6etnents weekly. . vv. I.aregr Advertisetnents, as per agreenient -111cbicineci. ► arCARAVX • .MOUSTIC OIL! THE OW CURE FOR 1 HEATERS DEAFNESS CURED &alp Coiopounti; Krcusote Aioustic Ts9lt thc,cure. of Ifeaffoess:paina and - the discharge 1 1 , of - niatter, froitt.the'e,ira ; also all those disagreea ble!. ,Mlligkfi like the buzzing of insects, fulliaig of water, whirring of steam, ace., which are symptoms of ay preaciiing Ileafttessollid also generally attendant with e - il thiscase.) - • • )). ' s ) og talk' lb A TES The 'following editorials arid certificates will be read ' with interest, as they speak facts, which are "stubborn' thingx :", • Most. ErrmiountNany Ounst•—tf nny have doubts, 'they may now dismiss them, and the most incredulous may consider Deafness as curable. Numerous cases of cures, and many of them very remarkable • by the use Of •Scarpa's Oil, have lieen published, eut this caps the climax. Young or old 'limy yet recover hearing. A-lady 'in' Smithfield," rehrisylvania, and now about_ eighty years of age, had bcen,grailually getting Deaf for more than forty years, .ti, that It was next to hn poisilde`..to make her hear conversation In the loudest tone of ,voice.. Last winter she was induced, to. try. 'Seamen Oil for Deafness.' It is only necessary to add that she, has used tivo bottles, and that her hearing is:, perfectly restored ; she is cutd. • • „Philadelphia, November 11,1843. Mae Is WORT,II ATTEVDINO To, coining as alines from a man sn extensively known as, la Mr. tUraeff, both in the Ay and country— I hereby certify that from the effects of a severe cold hist winter.l became partially deaf, altaded withsery • disagreeable noises; like riging of bells, &c. which grad ually inOreased until I completely lost the hearing of infe ear—when 1 was induced to try Scarpa's Accoustie on.,and airs now haw happy to say, that with tire use of one bottle of the above inedicine,l can hear as well as ever,•ami all disagreeable noises Irate entirely dis appeared.- Any further inforruationtespectinginy-case will be gladly elven, by calling on me at No. 45; North Eittlistreet, near Race. DANIEL• GRAEFF, 'Des F.NESS r7l.7llED.—The following eiiracrfrtim a let: ter wrliten b Sir. Johnson 'of Boston, to a friend in this-eity-, is Important : !The bottle of Scarpa's Oil for Deafness, filet yiiu sent me,• with the wish that my daughter would try it, idocbeen used, and in its effects, have astonished all 'you know 'how very deaf stuf has been since Hilt was 'threes ears old--she now hearonulte well, but ac-the medicine has all been used, t wish you to send roe an other bottle, which I have et my reason to believe will. cure her entirely.—Times., Foe sate 413. 11.:Gutnpert, No. Is2o North Second street, Phinidefplilai-atul in rOtlbViljo by ! JOHN G, DROWN, Sept,: 5 , , 16:15 TRIU.IIfiII..RXT SUCCESS OF Thompson's Compointd Syrup- of T. 112 . 4 WOOD .1".1PTI1.1. .•StIA another remarkable Cure . • • • 'Curli,/e, Pa., Nov. '2O, IAIS About six yearn since, in consequence of the seden tary nature, of my business, I was attacked With severe pains in the breast. palpitation of the heart, and short uess-of breath. which.were sooh followed by a failure ofappetite, extreme wakefulness at night, and partial paraly Isis of my Hollis—these symptoms of a , deranged' system being frequently/attended withspitting of blood. For about two years I was occasionally thrown into coaulsions, which left me in a miserable state, of fee, bleness and began. to affect my mind. From time to time lay safrerings were more or less - severe, until length they increased to such.a degree, and the violence. of the symptoms were so augmented, that for a whole }ear I was unable to attend to my business. During this time I consuited . sotne able physicians andattended to thelrprescriptions; bu t all their skill Was unavailing ;'-to pro ure me relief, and at length they, regarded my're iyovery as entirely hopeless. In this cdndition' I was 'lnMrined of the salutary^ effects of Thompson's Com pound Syrup if Tar and Wood Naptha, ill a case smite _ what similar to mine, 'and though I had given tip all ex pectations Ora recovery of my former health by human means, yet by being strongly advised to Irpthis medi cine. I was at length prevailed upon to do so, and I have now to sav, that by the use of six bottles my health' tiffs been restored, and 1 ant now able to attend to busi ness with as much facility as usual. HENRY MYERS. 'Principal Office N.' E. corner of Fifth and Spruce streets, Philadelphia. Price SO cents, or six bottles for $1 50. . Bewart of all imitations:--Agents, 'MOORE & LONG AKEII, Norristown ; EARL, Reading; Dr. Iktel'lTEß.- SON, Uarriaburg; J. G. BROWN, Pottsville ; STE VENSON & CO., and R.' ANGNEV, Carl ble. Dee , /3„' HAAS' .EXPECTORANT, roa Tux CUBE .Consuziaption, Coughs, Colds, &e , TO'THE PUBIIC!! N PRESENTING this Valuable medicine to the pub licas a remedy far- Consumption. and Pulmonary Diseases in general,.[ have been actuated,solely by the great succes. attending its use in my iovn immediate neightmi hood: and a -desire td benetit the afflicted, I shall simply Cllll,,Lyor to 'give a brief statement of its usefulness, and flitter my self that its pilifprliiing effica cy will enable me t‘i.i'itrnisli such proofs of its. virtues as will rill:ft-the most incredulous, that CONSUMP TION ay and :"CAN BE CUBED," if thisniedicine is •xeSorteito in time. As Consumption, however is disease which differs Minh in the severity of its symp rims., and the rapidity slits ppigress, and has long baf= ded the ill af physicians it cannot he supposed that this or any - other remedy is capable of effecting a cure in every case.and iii every stage of the disease; on the contrary, we must expect it to fail sometimes, a .circumstance Which occurs daily,With all the Most, val uable remedies we possess, far the most simple diseas es. The, propriNtor subinits time fallowing testimonials in its favoi from citizens of this .County, well known to the public. Ma. W. J. Htts,—lfaving been afflicted for thin last thirty years with Consumption, and having had the ad .vice of some ofthe most eminentPhysicians,andwas gi-, ven up as Incurable. I was induced to make trial of your invaluable Expectorant,and am happy to say that I ant entirely cured, and am attending to my daily occupatlah as thongh I had never been afflicted. Previous to ta king your EXPECTORANT, I could not, if 1 had been ,stidisposed, do anythir ' , at my trade. 1 have since ree oninmended it to several of my fridnds, and particularly one 'case of CONFIUNIED Cusromprion, and am liapyy to state that in every instance it had the desired effect. Yours respectfully JOSHUA HAWKINS. ,Schuylkill Haven, October 1 /50.% Scueviato.t. h ives, 'January I, 1815, • „Mr. W.,J Ilitss,'. , —Dear Sir:—laving been - afllicted With a severe Pain in the breast, I 'was induced to try loor Expectorant, and after using one bottle of it, found tOsm relieve me, andl do not hesitate In recommending it to the public. as a valuable medicine for Colds, Coughs and Afflictions of the Breast.. I am respectfully yours &c., '„ = EDWARD lIIINTZINGER. 11/kvt?l, October 10, 1814. - I was taken with a bad cold some time-ago, and used /me or two bottles of Mr Haas' Eipeetorant, which re lieved toe much, and should I have occasion for the AI loydapin,l would freely call on Mr. Haas for his in- Poluable Expectorant. HANIKI7 11.. STAGER. • • Sciluvr.niu. !LAVE:4. July, 29,1845: Mn. Witt-vas 'llsss,—Dear Sir :—I atn happy to ; testify to the efficacy at your expectorant, for answer ing the purpose for. which it was intended. ttffit of re- Jieving Coughs, COlds,'&e..; Yours respectfully. CIIAS: For sale by. the Proprietor at Schuylkill Haven, and `4 - , by thefollowing Agents in Selthylkill county. Pottsville—J. S. C. Martin, _ •. LlewetlynJohatinan Cockhill, Esq: &J. Falls, ' New eafitle ''r. Genrie Iteitio"yiler. Esq. , , Port Cnrlmn:-llEnry.Shissler. P. l'il; • . •,..' Landincyille—Cular & Drumheller. .. , Piii - earove-.-nraeM& Foirer, . . ' . • Tamaqua-- 7 .310i1ru4 & :iloreanroth, . ISliildlleport.-41. Knell S. Son, . , Tuscarora 4 --Geoite R. Dry. - .' No 22,. •, • 47-Iy . . DENTISTRY Q It..DICKSO:N/ and Dr. M. DEPITY, Dental Sur. ►gcons, iespietfully infortn.th: cittaena of:Potts ville and vicinity, that they have estafili.lied in tbts.-place, whefe they will be pleased -to see their Mewls and others who wish dental operations perfor med, equal to the best done in Philadelphia, and far peter than is done by a great majority of dentists there. In 'consequence of a very large amount of business trial which they are favored, they are enabled to ope rate for prices which are not unreasonably high, thus placing within the reach of all the means of preserving their teetha which' are So'necessary to beauty, health and happirrbss. They are _prepared to perform the largest operations at very short wake, such as the constructing eat , ' = spheric pressure, and double setts with spiral .springs, and Mar, artificial palates. °Mee North sidS of Market, a few doors above Con tie street. , August I, 181.6." - - 31--tf. IV - tr • island 3 Boat Yard. TIT undersigned, would respgctfally intOrm his old customers, as well as new ones, that po sale of his establLsbnient has taken place,and all orders for Sloops, Sc!Mutters or Barges under 102 feet in length, Is feet , beam, and 10 feet in depth, will be attended to with the usual tare and determination to give satisfaction. Long_rlanking, Wrought Spikes, heavy Timber and goad Workmen, enables us to turn out River Craft of the very best description, warronted'to please, under a forfeiture, of 0100, On each , vessel built by the buhrieri her. joliN M. 12,1106LA.N1).. AhUst 22 7 180. = 3,1-3nio ' ------ --7- -------, / 4 i . -- i- ..,--,,,-.0 0 , IN : . E.s„ . , f, • . 1 • M I , •••••••• .".". . , . - z , --is A ... . • , 0.„ -- - .7 - -_ - ._._„..), - ,----- ......e," . • 'l l ' . . 1 11 . I . -------- --, ....;.At ... rut 1 b • PC-TTSVILILE R BEI , , . . ._ _ • • . . , , .. • _ YOU TO PlAftet TIjB BOWYLB OF 1118.4.Alitlt, OUT filti.4l.tll $3OO 5 00 7 00 3 00 WEEKLY BY BENJAMIN - BANNAN, AGEN VOL XXII. 10 00 Life 3mm:cum. MUTUAL BENCOIT LIFE INSTS ANOE . OOMPANY, NO. 11, WALL — STREET, NEW YORK. ROBERT 1.. ;PATTERSON, President. BENJAMIN C. MILLER. Secretary; JOSEPH L• I.ORlf;' , A, gent. • IL BA NNAN. Asent for 'Schitylkill county. JAMES S. CARPENTER; M.D., Medical Examiner THIS Institution is based oWthe Mutual iirinciple, and iiiiiy'cominetwed business on the irirst of May. ISIS, and'Ourine the first year issued the unexanspJed number of 1701 Policies, on which the Piemiudni( in Notes and Cash amounted tii51.5 . 1,269 2.s,whiie the losses during( the same period, amounted to only s7ooo—thus savingan ample sum for-security the ilrat_year oLits establishment. , The following are some . of the advantages secured by Insurance in this Company let. Those in good health, of the proper., age, and of sound constitution, will tie insured at the lowest rate of ' The premium 'Cover 450, ean be paid one-fourth is cash, and three-fourths in a secured note at 12 months, hearing 6 per cent. interest, anti subject to assessments lf required, or it may-be paid weekly, monthly or quarterly., 3d. Annual division of prOfits in scrip certificates Which bear Bper cent. interest, and if :equired a loan of two-thirds on the scrip will be made in-cash—or the profits can be added to increase the sum insured, anti after the tapse:.of parsi , .if the profits artiArift to accu mulate. they will amounilto double or treble, or wore, of the sum insured. 9th, No persons are liable beyond the amo int of their premiums. . • sth. Married women may . insure the lives of their husbands, secnre from any demands of-their creditom, if the premilim does not exceed $2OO per annum. ;,. 6th. Creditors may insure their debtors; or debtors themselves, for the protection Of creditors. 7th. An insurance Ciiifbe made so that the sum instil red will be paid on attaining a Specified age, or sooner in the event of death. Fhb. All'elaiinsisin policies will be paid three months after notice and prof death. 0111. No risk wilt he taken on any one life exceeding $5OOO, until the surplus amounts to *50,000; then the amount of rink on a single life will be gradually exten ded as the funds of the Company augment. 101 h. No Director orOfficer.cw.t obtain a loan of the Company. - I Ith. When the net profits of the' Company amount to tan ),004), the excess will be applied towards there demption of .Scrip, giving priority to that first Issued ; lint the amount of $200,000, in addition to the reinsu ranee fiind; will be kept as a permanent toad, in which the members have a pro rata interest. 12th. The funds of the Company to be invested by the Finance Committee in bonds,and first mortgages on unencumbered real estate; the actual value of which is. twice the Moonlit loatied—or in stocks of the United States, or . Of !the States of New York, New Jersey, Misgarhusetts and Maine, or loaned to members on their :scrip. 13th. No part of the profits is withheld, or diverted from the assured In. any way. .... . 14th. There is no stock or loan, either ,nominal or real, to pay interest for; the company: having: ample capital in. tif. premiums received. , 15th It'ernibles a man to provide for a 'wife and chil- • dren, in suck a way, that although he :may loose all, they nre :..afeanit ail persons whether,ruarried or un man led, to Provide for old age, siCkneas and Want, as well as for death. . , I . . 16th. It does Oct reckon the assureta , year older than he is—but frOm six months lens to six mem 14 mare; so as to equalize the same between all- parties. ' . . 17th, It .pays g - ays no directors, auditoror sotiritars — - - Nth. A portion oCthe directors aid the officers are chosen yearly, and the members vole according to in- . . tecest. I " . , 19th. The assured can surrender the policy at any time aftei a term of years, and rective' l its equitable cal- , 1 d o me ' 1 20th. Ever l y"precautiOn is taken to plevent a forfeit.. qiie of policy. , • . . y 'The sidociiber has received the'Age cy of thiaCOM- • • WIRY, . and is now' prepared to- effect Insurances on Lives, in accordance with the provisiOns of the Com.' pany. Pamphlets setting forth the advantages of Life Insurance, and any other information can be obtained! Irma • , BENJ. .11.A.NNAN, Agent. August 29th, 1801. . ,35.E 'TATIONAL LOAN. FUND . .§I.;rEANCESOe7ErrofLONDON i,owered by Act of Parliament. LIFE AS ' Em' , • . CAPITA!, 17500,000 ATG I . ' ' .[' ... United Stales Board of Directors. - 1 Jamb 1140-it. y, Esq. Chairman, 1. 1 John J. Pa liner, Ecq. lonathaniGoodhlie, Esq.. , James Boorman Esq. }New York. ew )-N Georke Barclay, Esq. . Samuel S'. Howland, Esq. '' 1, Clormar,a A. Worth, •Esq. Samuel M. Fox; Esq. J '1 Clcurpt C. Biddle, Esq. PhilailelßMa. , ' - GENERAL AGENTS ,i• MANAGERS' ' Fli'tilhe New York Branch. J.' L..tar,74 Wall si. New:-:York;, for the New England Branch, E. A. Grattn. Merchant's, Exchange, BoStom.for Mari 'land and “Vashington Branch. D. !Alchvain, Ger---' man tit: Baltimore; for the other Branches, WM. PetetS 68 plinth 4th street . Philadelphia.. ` BA NEER'S —Mtreliant's Bank. New York. t'HYSICIANS.—J. K. Rodgers. N. D. and A. E. Unseat, AL D. New York; Winsfoiv, NI. D: Boston; 'P. H. Brickler.- NIP.' Baltimore; J. Barclay Mildle, itf: D. Uhiladelphia ) • ' ' SOLICITORS.—W. Van, Hoop New York; F. Dexter. Boston; J. N. Campbell,: Baltimore, %Vm. lialey,! Philadelphia. . 'Phis institution, founded on El - ell:tutu:a Safety and Joint Stock principle, and enibracin,,' , " all the recent improvements in the science of Life Insurance, after having cxperie ced the most marked, sucess in Europe; has estab 'shetl ollices it British America and varians parts of the United States, where its prinerplik are winning equal favour and approval.— Amongst e many advantages' which it offers to all persons wishing to insure their lives, arc Ist—its PERVFEr SECIMYY, arising from a large paid up and safely invested capital; 2d—its 'Moderate rates of 'premium.; 3rd—the participhtion of i all profits by the insured, - which (as, he EMsiness of the Society in Great Britain and elsewhere. ha's bOome very e v ten sive,) . is of the utmost benefit and importance;dth— the use-given to the Assured of two thirds of t6.ea• mount of their former naymer.ta, vvfienever requi red —thus obviating the olajection(againiitlLifo Insuran ces with those whose incomes are precarious,: and who might dread the possibility of being in arrear with their premiums, and of thereby forfeiting their previous payments. Pamphlets containing the Society's rates and every other infiiimation, may he obtained on iapelication to the Agent, at No. 68 south Fourth street, Philadel phia. of Charles 'De Forest. IW:tit Banch Valley, and a: the ofriceof the Isiitners' Journt - Pottsville. Jnne 28th26. THE ,GOZARD LIFE INSURAXCE. ANNU & TRUST cp., OF PWLADA.. OFFICE 1 - 59' 'CHESNUT ST. 711TAR.F43nsuranca en livee,grant Annuities and En- It 4 deenneute, and fecclve and execute trusts. Rats fos,iniuring .1.01:1 on a single life. Age . : For I year. For? years: Far Llfe annually. annually 20 0 91 0 . 9 S 77 30 .1 34 ' 136 ' 236 40 169 _ 1 93 320 50 1 06 2 I 4 60 60 435 .• 4 914 7 00_ :—A person aged 30 ye next birth-day, y„,paying the compabysl 31, woul -secure- to his fa mily 011 heirs $lOO, should lie die in one year; or for $l3 10 lie secures to them $1000; or for *l3 GO annu ally forf7 years ; he secures to thein_looo should - he die' in , years; or, fors23 60 paid annually during !He'll° 'provides for them 1000 whenever be dies ; for $6.560 they would receive $5OOO should he die in one year, 3ANUiIIY 20, 1845. THE Minagers riffles company, ara meeting held the tril'.DeCeinher. ult.:, agreeably to the design referred in the original prospectus or .circular ,of the Company,appropriated a Bonus or addition to ell poll cies_fer_the_whole of life, remaining in force, that were issued print° the Ist ofJanuary, 1842. Those of theml e therefore which were issued in the year 1836; . will he ntitled to 10 per Cent upotinpie cum insured, makingAti addition of $lOO on every ,$lOOO, 'Thetis $llOO, will be paid - when the polity becomes a - claim instead Cf.the 0000 oriainally.insured.. ThOsepolielei that were issued in 1837 will be entitled to Bllfer cent, or $137 30'on every,2llooo. . And those issued in MS,. will be; Sniffled to 7,i 'per cent, or $75 on. every 100, and in ratableproportions on all said policies issued' print to I Ist of J armory , 1812. - The Bonus will be- credited to each PelocY on the' books endorsed on presentation at the Office. It is the design of the Company, to continue to make addition or •bonta to the policies for life at stated periods': .1 , , !' B. w.RICJIARDB, President, . Juin% JAMES, F... ATlMary. • - o••Til ' eSUbKtiber has been appointed -Agent fer • the above 'lli stitution, and is - prepared effect Insuranees on Lives. at the published rates, and give any information l v Stake on the suhlect, on appilitation-at this office. . lIENJ AMIN BANNAN - - Pott Me Feb. Bth.. ' ' Wrapping . Paper, and Blasting • ~ • REAMS Wrappingl'aperijust received and 250t0r sale cheat) . at fIAWIS:.I&'S Cheap --Paper Store.l e.5-'lllerellants supplied whidesale ut Philadet. ,phis AI" a lot of cheap IS)apliag Paper. bell., a*, lel6. l)ilabclpl)in. BROTHER' 414 NI:FA CT UR L:11$ OP FUR AND CLOTH CA AND INIFOIFFEBEI AND uviturAcruntns OF • .PlutTs, Boas and Fancy 11. NO. 86, iRCtI STRENT, BETWEEN !SECOND AND .THIED STR, ru~c~ns~ruu •! Shipping Furs bought. 4 - ESCHANTS will find it to their interest I before making their purchases, as the subsc Will belt their Goods in quatitities to suit, awl they can be purchased in New York. in the I I quantities. N. 11. This eitablishmehimill boolosed on Sal Wu ludo., Aug. 29,180. PURE WHITE LEA - Whetherill & Brother, . TANUFAcTURERS. No 65 north Froi3t 11.1"hiladelphia, have now a good supply b warranted "pine white lead, and thosecustower, have been 'sparingly supplied in consequence ej on thearticle, - shall now have their orders tine! No knawn substance possesses those perse and beantiAing properties so desirable in a p an equalixtent with unadulterated white lead; any admixture of other materials only ma value. It has therefore been the steady aim manufactures, for many years, to supply to the . tiperfeetly pure white lead, and the uncea: mand for the article, is proof that'll hasynet vor. _lr is invariably branded on one head—W 8110 1, 111.11.,in full, and on the WnanANTEoPuat —allin red letters November; 19. • BEST BUTT HI NGES, M ANUFAOHRED and for sale by MORRIS, TASKER & NORM ' Pascal' Iron Warebduse, S. E. come Third and Walnut street', Phi Ploladn.Angust 9, 13iPOIRTANT TO 'f..ILL COUNTRY HOUSEKEEEP 3. i . ' . -5 - : , You may be sine of obtaining! ?times, pure and highly ffavored 1 „,./.,, by the single pound or larger q , ---;-,. • at , the PEKIN TEA COMP 1 • ' Vk AREHOUSE,3O South Secon. between Market and Chesnut Streets, PhllMlel Heretofore it has been very difficult, indeed, impossible, .always to .obtain good Green an. Teas. But now you have only to visit the Pe Company'slitore to obtain as delicious and Tea as you could wish for. All tastes um here ed, with the advantage of getting a pure article , trice. . . Philadelphia, June 20, 1846. RAIL ROAD IRON. • rrHE alibscrihers have now landing from ship JL brs. from I.lverpool, 5 tons Rail Road Oro 15 tons 11'x El tons 11 xl, 5 tons 11 xI. Also '-best-refined iron, consisting of round, square I bars. Apply to & GEOR North East • coliter.of Market and 12th P 1846. • PHILADELPHIA, READING POTTSVILLE RAIL RO WINTER ARRANGEMENT: ]Passenger Trail Hours of starting on ant:lA(ler Monday, 0 From Pottsville, at 9 A. AI:, }Daily except . " Philada., " 9A. M.; 11011115..0F PASSING READING. For Philada.. at 10 A.M., " Pottsville " 12 A. M., 3 RATES OF FARE. Between Pottsville and .Philada., and 3 " Reading, sl,49,rind I Prillada., Oct. 11 • • SALT ! SALT !! • • . QJUANA Salt in barrels& bag's, for sale at the !owes I - I.ittarket price, delivered on board of Boats on the Schuylkill; Fake of POitTEItAGE by 'MAT & 'BROTHER, 34 Walnut pt. or Locust at: What( Schuylkill Philadelphia July 19th, R 9 ) RUMEN'S PATENT HORSESHOES MADE OF THE beet refined American Iron, for sale at about the same prices of the , Iron in bar, being a saving ofabout 100 per emit to the purchaser. All shoes sold, ar , I warranted, and if not satisfactory, can be returnhd and the money will be refunded.. 9,,0 • CRAY 6c. BnOTIIER, 42 Walnut at.,.l'ltilada. June • 23 • 1 CRIEAP .WATCHES a 7'lic Chetipest ¢old land Silver search's 0 PHILADELPHIA. r'ol.ll.Levere full Jewelled .45,00 4 VP Silver " " . , -23 00 . Gold Lepines Jewelled ' ' 30 00 . Silver; ' . •', . 15 00 gtiartiers tine quality ' iO.OO • Gold %I :niches' plain • . 'l5 00 'tillverlSriectscles " • - A 75 Cold pencils - 2 00 Bracelets 4 00 Alen on hand a large assortment of gold and hair bracelete,lfinger rings, breast pins, hoopear rings, gold pens, eilOr spoons, sugar tongs, thimbles, gold neck curb and cot, ChUillS• guard,keys, niidjewellry, at-equal ly low prices; all I want 4s-to call to coat ince custom ers. • I - . MI kinds of clocks and watches repaired and war, ranied . toikeep good time fur one year. Old gold aud silve houcht or taken in exchange.; For sale ti dayand iintqlbiass Clockslit MAVIS LA-DO:111B, Watchtiock andJevellry stele, No, 4131 Market street, above 11th, North side, Philadelphia. Philada., April IS, IBM lq-arrio = ------ , Pittladelphla, Reading Sr Potts - ville kLail Road. -- • • Reduaion of Frelght on Merellandize. ar 1N . AiND AFTDR Monday next, June Vitt, 1814„ kj ,Goods will be forwarded with despatchat the fol lowing rates .of,Frcight, between Reading and the points b l low.stated,peilon.of 2000 lbs. Between Between Reading Reading, and .. . and Phila. • Pottsville. I JO . 75 cta. Plaster, slate, trios, it-e„ Pig Iror4 blooms, timber, marble, rosin, tar, pitch, and windstorm, Nails -spikes, bar iron, cal4i4s,lead,turpent.ine bark, raw tobacco, salt, proviOonp,pOtalaea, him ber, sroveri, Flour per barrel, Wheat, corn, rye, clover seed, 4. salt "per bushel, Groceries, hardwareoileel, copper, tin, brass,- do mestic I iquors,machine ry, butter and eggir, cheese, lard and tallow, oil, wool, cotton, leather raw Wes, paints, oys ters, hemp, and cordage, airy Gonds, drugs ¢ medi- 1 cinesl -foreign liquors, wines, glass, paper,fresh fish, Meat, confectiona ry, ['nuke 4. Stationary. Ico additional charges f. receiving or delivering fre J Fl's . Depots 1843 on the line. July 15. r commission. storage, or ght .at any or the Corona.. To Machinists and others; ILitiVii universal Chneh, all sizes, from 6 to DS inches S Salter's Spring Balances, made expressly for Steam Engines, 81), 50 and 24' pounds. Platform and Ueunter Sceles`imore.than 56 different sizes , and patterns. For sale Wholesale and retail at the lowest manufacturer's pricer, at N 0.34 Walnut sweet, bii • • GRAY & nacerfigre. phii4delphis,Fcb. 70840. • ' 6 • 7 - 11VIERIOILN . riOTEL; PHILADELPHIA. '-' • ' Joeirtno commodintueand delightittlly y . rated lintel, Situated . In CbessinCstreet, ••• • illittaßelphitt,•direetly 'opposite the State,. SS • Howie. Geary Charter, Proprlatow. - uffereevery Inducement 'to the travelling ,cilttro•tif big ness,i lls within twb s`