r,,..., : ,.. i , : ..! . .,: : .1 ii,.;;-„,:,,f,.:,-. [i 3ottructi. orning, San. A 8•114. ILN 'P 11. PALMEI, F:gpite awct Can? 47neies. • da-12tcsout Streets. Phstadelphti,. U Street, Nets york, '• • • "eat:Roston: end : • .r or naltimore.-& - Calven' Rtreetl, fidenr for resetting Pabscriptions and tr the Miners' Journal. rtion Of tVe lkilarre .7ourrd is creater tier faihrished in Northern Poo:siva' r dribble the rirerrintion of any other Fail] county. Ital.n. circulates In=cly manufnerurerp.: iron and cool dealere, !antic and Eaatern Star.. tE POLICY OF THE COUNTRY! Demsta its Restoralion Prepident; ACEARY 'TAYLOR; • of tile Whiz Nntionnl convention SINESS NOTICES. I'ENT.-Otrine to their irregular re 'ca of complaint, ore haveconeluded Ay mall, hereafter. in the different 117 C have los:trances from Wash :titers in the Connty'arill not lone be on their load 'nessopnpers, no the at - has altsmAly been drawn to the rub-. Al !ability that: it rill receive theft re mean time, tite country.prelso ha► cure free circulation to their papers' :b they are reopeetirely puldlohed.— Minertrille soul Port Carbon, ite:, ',rs as heretofore. I nmE` in nnuouneinF to the flume, owed, flint We have made nrruntt7-, lan, Fog, nnl the enolitorn of the Z.nari, to puhli-h the Mi.nirs' Jour-. ;dal the cervices of 3fr."Eli rot. Addlottint Editor. .itir..ll. id a rentiding taleutd, and had con Fider— wortper ynthli•hinc.. Withourprc ifident that the Journal will be in be State. 'E.—We rend • copy of - tl,ls„ . .syeek • A • lecper esionty";. IVe would be to their interest to enroll millseriptiOn-161. and •therefore take ;Ahem of it. Thoi4formation lobe of variety of advert*lncnts—many specially to the bu 4114 0, men of MI, hoots, nrannfactun4i, and deUlFrif of w.'Vork, would of it. 7 elrroore t4TI mice of subscription: i (01) at which a, portion of the ma v* ..r. the enlargement of our Taper rir - - li d •in artpone the'imue of our an • • 1,•••••itir e 1111. p SM . :,:, _,-card and Almanac until 'next tvcek. Au eantWfu .-',' ..;''''., .n of ,our time him elm been devoted collie ' r at,' . '..,: 4 , 4 4' • 'iiii.ror the ,tnee., which will accinint far --5-nit- v:_' ''' ' ''''''," in the reint.. - number. Yet week, ir Tie N ' C A rn g' br l — pikt : :: :7 mittak P en,me thrill tt awel - r.riut" , con,iiler,- i..,.'ii , ". . -..l ' it• .1 i C ood al , ' eat l'll_,....ial(4OOl:MENT, 3e.— ' agreeably to our nrevioni lilne• of t., we 1.110 morning .present the Micros' ir tTaljjaztgia , patine Matt enlarged fern,. Thi.wephap in'lrtst- - imperative from the Inereming demand tt tieing columns and our desire for sutli "P"""4*" ' k eep ' our rCri,leiP . nilvipqd. rf all, the tending for *lt" n:",,,• I EMI . ''' f thelnv lwrides•q(Tinglthem-the tuna' , .„ ON, tle*trary and Miscellaneous mutter. ' This on} a tilt 4 • 'fully cuerantee,pl4 at the carne time en tore'. Aiii/iimmiriodate our adve,4tlpin, ,, friendi—color of 1 - -"AS ,7 1) ,?,ii , i ON %I,slthe came alluded to, firlee heretofore been BINS Ifitii'l" ' n seem to our column,. ' . ,-- . ; rplanilbl tli - t. ' " re ihe Item . year with nn increnred pub. lAWIB foilt.Sver the la-t, and the pro.iiek of large no - 3INS ' i , • Ntil .. Burin 'the prePent yeimiL-Witli that ;Wit oent If fiPP.fag: • ~,b . ... ni t .P; . .,j - nineteen year. hare been comit,med to the DINS iiiitii**al•grounit of time, since we lamrime cons an* and ktillWAle puldiration of this Jounrial. During all holeialo ft ir r tn:*ArtiMendeaviired to Ptand by 'the best in „,l3-IN,S; iititkilc.,,Tri, and have espeeiiilly directed MU. '8 ~ "' M tti, *. Met to the development aniprotection of the IllpiS. tii: rept:more. of this rezion. Sailing. a. it were. Rion, for it rand poinewlint uncertain channel, we, of me 'at -..•-• '' 4ind fell with thOwaies—hut it L. particularly "' re. ' 114:s trilrrMW that our labors hove been tip— :lEdlinft ''''':” rerer the ;One of, our Joirinal reached.— store. .'" , 'year our mulWeriptionpli.t lint , incrensed -in -- i - 1+0,... ' Pale at m- th the properlitifinte increrrie or ntiverti-ing 4.4; and while we have ininilJiinted for a me . - .t., -- , for place (—a. conPtani a. thii Northern star,) r"r "I° - iittNat ' ho m e l i. ••1 i vi • • 1*- • 1.• rims ; ~,... .. .lll„mi. ici rito Kr ri i seontimai. , , b - i y b . , „ cpe• nor lic.ircely nn E•liii,r in 15•Tinoylynnin ',,,,,a - BINs. .4411‘. (bolos, who 11.11 quoit iit the pelf•Pame ;SF for ; , , * ,, ldniniir Ictiztli of time. p SINS. )14:11,1 that the mud qua nti:y nf wirier rortain riN'S . ? wpai'• nuttier of the Journal, i. now greater dim ore ' ' l .' other weekly ii;per in the State; not except an f - • atne ,Nrrth .Iwirtica of Philadelphia, there is scarcely r • ingnal that embromn more rots. The niiiv.- w_ . • ' . 1,. ilitt, In small' type, compactly rempowil ; and • : 1 , : : , .0. , •ellOcticliii. smois.rosi 1.4 I,iirt ii• poseibio with. r ~.,:.3.404.,,... die , tile-tnnee orlintotiring tlie4pirit. ISM 4.7 1 . ' l'a .1, .—W ~ .1' . ..-_,: •• 4:, , ft tin Shay, who hail been 'con. I. ~'.. it and ',mermend to be hung, ha. ~...i . ,-,:4 " / , . 1 ity4 4 evioutly,w9raved the pardon of Gov. •... - o - !! i. now it lige, and we believe h k it / f the country. There ere 173fitli ; 1 1:7 t 111,ined se,to his aura of the trim , .'.- fie M: Mai \• but is ,x;nerally lieliev pii 1 who cot mitred hie offence, if ,h , , ' .• oi himseff, and the interposition of th . c i nettle. 1 11 it had been withheld anti our °n o r a t: o t'h . i . p a f :P e a e r io l ti n ii i : 4 to ' t t i lee; is t i t e he a: ( .!.. I / -1 , -x..4. ;his execution , iris probable that he . I li eteter de a atateKent of the facts, but 'as its' . T . :_.... etch thing as determining, with ana. ainty.whether he is - guilty or-not, I_ , , wailed here, at the Octobei' election, • . it. Shu'rili hod promised 'to pardon he were re-elected ! It is Aeedless '• o feeling ; which prevailed among c of_the convict, in favor of his re. . 4.1 , him many' 7otes, and! to this cause ned the unexpected majority for the IT, CIA' county- At any l role, the pa r . 1 n received—no.mattCr what the Gov. lutii'''. ave proirdio. ..- • a project on foot s . wo - understand, ici don for Baran: Why not abolish , . "linen at once, or Cleo . abolish the M 'T - rdon. he two, somehow, won't work ' le!, it is to make _capital for political .. In that care, unfortunately , they work • ' _ ___ • -- is'r:,.y. ~°:~.. :•;,r, k` ~, 111 0111 The l'oltsrille Nich Behr./.—The st Wilding erected for the use of iltis Academy, tArr dedicated to the cause of Education . this ,at 2 o'clock. P. M. The derlicatorvaddrers, expected, will he y delivered by a stranger' of gent character and acquirements. which will ucceerled by on rirlresa by the Principal to Patrons of School. In the evening an ilibition will be given by the Scholars of the Atlemy, under the direction of the Principal. ". Snyder, the principal of the High School. 'red scholar, and one of the most leis in this Region. He has rue 'to the desks of his scholars, at: t to the play-ground, and we re my important achievement in A re. Even in, this enlightened age, of Edlication,like carry other ac hes utalergoet i l i a thorough change it, it iavery, rarely that we meet a tot be :tempted firm the school. larks- Williams 'proposes to 'dung Isdirs, gentleman and child• rpoise of teaching them geography original 'system. for • - itooletime luch eneeesa by Mr. B;Naylor of A. ntieting of thou , desirous of lam for the above purpose will be ono os i er Meases. Long & Jackfia'is iesilay ;evening next. • • .tt Simpson, a stage driver, ans re_ injured by the upsetting of, the tune (Jerboas, caused by the`rune sea. Ile is doing well. iy Goel.qato.—A 'consist) noosed 1, se Reading, tsia on a nail, on rhich entered his foot,caucing lock fiday te espircd. LECTURE BEFORE THE 13ENATE, 1. Henry Adam, Esq., delivered en' Tuesday evening last, the first lecture of the Course, before the Pottsville S.fe ate. The attendance washighly respremble r buttliin numbers and in thotVcr, and was liberally 'spAnkled; with the fairer pinion of creation. We regret oar inability at this time to Terieto Mr. A.'s address, -which :We should like to do very much. It abounded in imprtantTruthdl and some of thipeeiuds conveyed the most sub lime conceptions: evincing withal _ a taste well schooled ;. a pen highly accomplished. and tv mind well stored with classic love. After the Lecture an interesting and spirited discu4ior sprung -up upon points of (adv., and 011 the-Bill for . the sbo , titian of Slavery in th . District of Columbia, which was finally lost. The nest' lettore, which will occur - in about two weeks, will be delivered ay Robert M. Palmer, EN. • EMI OC Rtt oinr ofo. here Irelow. rin , rty or to,r.dher, We—o!r!—lre do deAviie the mud 1114 Comer icrramy weather! Poetry aside—and by the way. Shakespeare never wrote any thing like it—the condition of our Streets calls loudly for repair. The red-shale stones which are usually thrown upon the Streets, Non break and dissolve into mss I. They should . no longer be used, but *clean gravel t whieb, we are assured, can be obtained with little trouble or es- Pence, near the Borough, should at ones be sub•. stitoted. The filth dragged into the hen.ep., end ih, le colds and sicknesses engendered by the present and recent condition of the Streets, can 'Only be avoided by vigorous and thorough action on this subject. It is a fortunate circumstance that the ladies of our Borough do not indulge much in the otherwise healthy exercise .of walking, ~ o r we should have our paper filled ever week with deaths and accidents by frxid.alid mud! We aro :tad in the good Book; that vie all come to mud at last—hut in Pottsville we come to mud Jiro, last, and all the time! t*:' A Little “Blarney."—lf any apology is desirable forlaying the following compliinental notice Of the J,urnat before our readers, it must be that we are not in the habi! of doing it, and that, if not justified by the example of Many of our cotemporaries, we cannot remain altogether insensible to it, from the fact that we have_pelect• ed it from "a few more of the same sort:" ••Fend me a copy of the Journal to Gettysburg. from the fret of January. - II want on: I.tmily to have the ropy votmleml to my attire's, and 1 also want ofw for myself, while at Gettysburg. for without blarney; .it Is one of the very best prime to the country." If any one doubts it; •• let them come and lake us"—and those who belitse it, may a do the same. That's fair! • Dialreesing Aceident.—Two aims of Mr. Wil liam Moyer, ono agell ten and the other twelve leers, undertook to walk over the ice on the dam at Port Carbon, on Thurail3Y — evening list, tin they.had proceededhuit a short distance before'the ice gave way, and sinking into the water,- they were hoth laltnol. instantly drowned. A person passing by_at the time endeavored to rescue-them, and lsizing a plank which-he:threw on the ice, had almost grasped one of the boys, when the ice again , gave way; and rendered all subsequent, efforts futile. , • Map of Lehigh Cotsply-deo. F,cering has issued proposals for pUblishing a Map of -this county. embracing its geogriphical and mineral features, together with daguerreotype views of all the principal towns, public bt.ildinge, and natural scenery. The Map is - to be furnished at $; per copy, and the work commenced as sam as lour. teen hundred subscribere shall have bee obtained. . ' r;k7 Know Thyse/f.—,Dr. Wagner, a student of Prof. Fowler of New-York, is now, on a visit to our. Borough, and announees o Letup - in the Town Hall, on Tuesday evening nest, on: the aboveinterestingiScience. See card in our aitver• ng columns S :i•Major 1. dfal fiekin of thip Borough,' has received the appointment of Post Master oflthe City of Mexico, with a sear,. of one hundred and fifty fifty dollars per month. .'file post is on import ant one, and the Major is amply qualified to fill iti The Salary by the may, is not to ho avec:et/al! 1.:711,71 . .y.trcni1d the Indies be excellent smolso pipes for hn•ntnatices? Because they always catch the sparks! Why, are the ladies of Potts vile like Sharp Mountain? ,You give it up, elil It's because they are embraced in the Coal Re= giou, or aught to lie—that's all! -, The prqle of Dfillmt ere talking about organaing themselves into an ass!lciation upon the plan of the Pottsville Senate. Senators, ore long. will be as plenty as mosquitoes in summer time. p• Death of a Volitralter.—Geo. K. Sri's: inier, a private in the company of Capt. Nagle, Grit Pa. Regiment, died at Pittsburg on the 27th". ult., aged 27 ycara. Ho was a -citizen of this Borough, and was on his.return home from Mex ico, where he did good serice for his country. n• - • Tha Oing (he first day of the New. year, we presume many of the ladies of our Bor. Hugh will adopt the N. York plan, nowtenerally recognized throughout the country, of throwing open their doom and receiving the calls of friends and acquathlances. ' c p--- A word of Thanks, it is not in- appropriate in this place, to tender our thanks to the put lic i for the " pleasure of their company " at the counter of our stores. last week, it certain: ly cannofbe amiss to state that we base a full supply of fine, and useful articles, suitable for New-Fear's presents, on band, and shall be happy to supply all demands. C - - - Cameo &mons Pins lire made of conch shells. Tbo art was confined to Rome for nearly half a century, and to Lally until the last twenty years. The first cameo made out of Italy, was by an Italian in Paris, and now about two hundred are employed. in making cameos in that city.— The uumberof shells used annually thirty years ago, was about three hundred —the• whole of which were sent to England, the value of each in Rome being about seven dollars. Them:unbar used in France last year was 1,100,000, in value (shells) $44,000. Thi - average value of large cameos made in Paris is about ono dollar twelve and a half cent; east. The whole value dem ons made in Paris last year was about $200,000. In England not more than six persona are engag. ed in the trade; and in America about the urns number.—N. Della. • rir Coal in Me bland of Borneo.—Tbis re crntly•conquereil island by the British, from e neat of pirates, is likely. to become on important acqui- sition, as, from geological researches which have been made, they are very extensive fields,of coal of a superior qballty, equal it is sail, to that of Buthain and Newcastle; iron, copper, lead, and other metals have been discovered in various parts of the Island. The discovery of coal will, oo doubt,. lead to large workings for the stipplyingot the East India ateamers.--Eng. Paper. r 'An old lady,' who had numbered bee ninetieth year, was asked by a sprightly miss in her terns, what period of lifo ladle , lost all relish for gallantry? To which the ancient matron, with a significant look. replied, "Indeed, my child. you must put the question to someone older than I am." FY' What it Cost.—The reception at New Orleans, east the city ,59000.. This is but a trifle what present indications would lead us to believe the country wilt bare to pay over to the old Gene. cral some of these dk s. for civil services. , 9=: Hank Failurei.)-Rustuara prevail in Phila. delphia and elsewhere, that tho Susquehanna County Bank in this State, and the Delaware Banking Company, in Delaware, have failed, and suspended operations. urNew Kind of Pride.—Everybody must have something to be proud of. There is a man in Usltimore who :is proud because his uncle had lived forty years in the State prison—longer thin any other inhabitant of the place. THE MINERS' JOURNAL; AND POTTSVILLE' GENERAL ADVERTISER. CU' MA, brerhren-,isaid Dmeon Swift, in • see' mon, there ere three sorts of pride—of birth, of riches, sod of talents. I- shall not 'speak of the latter, notto.of ynu bring liable to that abontiriable vice. cr yfhelullowing is 's sentiment given_ at the New England Festival, held at Neal York:on the 23J iastant:— The Daughters of the Pilgrime -No longer prlctising witchcraft, but always tr• red.tibly bewitching.,. a , - EV'The arixtnerbey are prone tb ridicule the eleva . tion of the middle class to high official situa tions, not rellectiag - that it is easier to transmute men of tal'ents int6 — gentlemen. than it is to con vert utere gentlemen ihto-unen of talent. ( . 0"A proper Hint.—A cotemporary says— never tax your friend with piastage, when writing on.your own business—no grettemsn will do it. Editors and publishers arc often unjustly tared in this way. . rr The Ili/ma Provise.—John Wilmot Was lately brougld ,before the. Recorder of New Or lean:, f Wwllipping his better half; and the Re conler told hint he should discharge hiin 'pro viding" he did init again olleud. 211;11 , 2 doirn rail has invented yellow spectacles Prr making lard look like lnitter. They are a great saving of expense—if worn while Mall tcrs and Razors--There is a alight dif ference between men end razor,. gay, Jim. When men are .etrapperr they are dull—rezors the other way. A keen fellow, that Jim. r✓ The seienct of imbutling the mimic of the rising generation with the principles of aristocra cy, is denominated Haughty-culture. g3rr. E.S. Cunner, the actor, was married .ett Nlottilay halt to Charlotte Mary Sanford Barnes, Ilaughter .of the late Jack Barl/CS, of historic memory. 177/f is a remarkable peculiarity with debts, that 'their expanding power continues to increase as you contract them. The. Coal Trade for 11317. The quantity sent thie week hy llaB trod, le 8,171 12; total for the Pea inn, 1,317,071 There ls scarcely any demand for foal at present. Pent Carib., week ending on Thursday Evening last : RAII.:ROAD. CANAL. . WrEIC. TOTAL. WEEK. TOTAL. P. Carbon, 2,751 01 453.527 07 1 wo 00 183.3„ OG Pottsville, ' 1. 3 50 08 2 030,55 00 9. Haven. 3,1:o 03 552,013 17 000 00 40,21;00 P. elinlon, 000 00 103,744 14 .000 00 1,27‘pi.5 8,171 12 1,347.073 I 8 0,000 00 272,089 01 2.32,862,01 Total Wit& Canal 1,56062 19 RATE ' S OP TOLL AND TRANSPORTATION ON RAU. ROAD. From Mt. Carbon. Bch. Haven Pt Clinton Tn Phi 1.141.40111, 81 70 81 GO 81 40 Tolllchniond 1 70 I GO I 40 • LACKAINANA COAL TRADE .. _ , Tiv. quantity of lkial .ent to Market fox Ike Wre k en log Nov U.\ 9,917 . .. = = The folloWintt the quantity of Ural sent through th weigh lock at Berwick, to Dec. 11. 1017, ess,:tos 00 Tons. \ , JAMES $. CAMPIIIFILI, Collector. - - For the week endiog Dre 11, 1817 WEEK. 16 . 2 10 201,050 17 flfri 12 ' J 32.978 117 .777 02 J 109,30213 58 10 3020 06 .1 1115,760 01 10,216 18 Sitnlntit Rholue Ran !leave'. Meadow Summit • Ifaoeinn Ifitrima.lninin to Vityouling IEI3II PIN RGROVE COAL TRADE.. Ainnunt nr rind nn tier Union Canal na. Read, ror the week ending Dee. R. Teens . C. ivt. qrs. iOO 13 0 Per last reiiint iin,l,9 00 1 I • N. ttal. • \ 07.451 02 , I k \ CONRAD, (7allectnr. SWATARA RAII. ROAD. Amount tranrport...l on Swatara Rail Road front 16t to 10th No!„ tincltotive.) Tons. V. ss . t. qm. 1697 2 0 ter: last rq'r.tt 40,450 13 2 42,145 14 2 V. 1.. ('ONRAD. Collector IMEI MILL CItCCK RAIL ROAD. Tkuliti",eiiic Is the an 1111 l nt of coal pasicd oter the , Mill C:eck Raal Road, for the last six days. , 3,5(1 ((7 Tone, 270,430 01 " * Per last report 271.011 11 CF.ORGI: 111.\DE0TY, Collector MEM ECIIIIVI.KILL VALLEY RAIL ROAD• Amount of cot.l tranernnted over the Schuylkill Val try Rail Road, for the week ending 011 Saturday even log teat. 1.340 13 Tone, Prr taut • 332,069 00 32.1,609 19 .• JES:4E TURNER, Collector RIM MOUNT CARBON & PORT CARBON RAIL ROAD. AlllOlllll. of Coal I,anrpnried over the Mount Carbon & Port Carlon Roil Road, for the week endin: nn Sat • Joy vernier tact.: 4 905 Pd Tons. - Per tail report 479.09! 13 " • tram —„--- 4,41.01 X) 15 JEIiIP. TURNER, Collector, MINE M 1.1.& t4111111(1.K11.1.11AVF.N RAILROAD. '.The following is the amount of Coal transported over this mad up to Wednerday last . 3.33212 Tops. , 524.1-1 O =" Per la St report 1101 :47 00 " WILLIAM NEW 111:14,4:011ermr ECM MOUNT CARISON-RMIrROAD.----- Atnountnrenaltranstu.rted over Ohl Road for the week ending nn Thursday evening Inst. 1,00 , J 11- Tnne g 20,163 13 ", Per lart repnrt 437:101] ' N. CLEAVER. Collector IiZIM Counter & Platform Scale Depot • , W. W. KNICIIT; No. 337, ,Afarket *tat. kaose Sirth...rtA 13, , - entLanckrut•, • HAS _now on hand an ertensive asso rt ment of i improved Spice mills; improved Coffee mills for sss farmer's, use; also, large sizes for steamboats .and public horses; improved Druggist.' seals. ; - Cro• col' scales; Platform scales; Butter wale.; Tea scales; Cminter scales ; Cum mill. suitable lbe families ; Pittsburg, Drop latclpk, with miner ,l nr iron knobs &cc, sv ilk a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools, Nails, 4. ,e. , all of whirl, be otTurs on acrnmodating terms at' sec liliriaes as cannot fail to give I,ltioract inn. ' A call I. ri4ll:ll46r(t. [Phila. Jnl-lsm - FIR .M.L - ALNK . S: ...„..,.._ ..-.:.tf: ...1..:I:4 ',:kiyiiii-r,tY E;iir,.,' /XA MEDICINE which Is perfectly cafe,and may be gin en to children, from tender infancy to advanced age, lay. limier no rextraint as to cold water, or any kind of • f t ind. Purges mildly, subduing fcver,—destroys and expo)s worn,. with invariable soccees—,and isea,l. lv adminl'lered to children. That it poriscsses these valuable pmpertic.. is fear ly asserted—still claiming the additional advantages of tieing given in !mall balk, and requiring none of the drenching whip h Worm Tea - and other puppormil Vermi form.. demand. During Its brilliant career, It has been introduced into many families ,wheie every other known and accessible Verunifilge has been tried without the leant concerti, where it has promptly exnelled Worms to an almost incredible amount. • . -As evidence of the surprising effects of Dr. Ml...vra's WORM SPECIFIC, we give the following ; . • On Saturday, February:ol,lg* Mr. James Richard son called at the Drug Store of J. Kidd & Co. corner of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburg. I'a. and made the following stiltenvent:"A child or mine had been very Melt f r rotor ton days—we bad given her purea. tivelpeilirincs, hut it had done her no good Onir of our niArlibourit rime in and said it was Worms that were destroying the child, and at the same time spoke nfthe wonderful effects she had witnessed from aging .I.r topes Worm .!tprrific,in that neighborhood. We procured a vial—gave one tea-spormful, and the child discharged forty Ors teerme. I then gave another tea spoonful, which brought forty-sic more,making In all tighty.tirkt Worms. As n drittl owe to you, and the ,tollllll , lnity at large. I freely-make known these fact*. 'y child is now well. What is most remarka Me. the (Pees tiptria expelled the Worms alive, in about four hours slier I gave it to the eh ild.t? For sale in Pottville by John S.C. M , artin & John C. Crown Druggists.• Vol . _ Jrcio lhachcr Shop. THE undersigned, successors of Simon 11 1 .Strouse, beg leave to Inform their friends .fits,' and the public of Pottsville and vicinity IW.S that they have , commenced the BUTCHER ING Ii nI,xESS in all its branches. nn Centre street, 'lnertly opposite the public school house, where they will have a constant supply of the beat Beef, Pork, Mutton. Veal, Bolopte:Sausage,nrul every other article in their line.- Their long experience in the victualithe business, and an endeavor to please, will, it is bolted. secure a share of public paha - maze, which b respectflilly solicited 10. NUSBAUM 1 . N. HELLER, Late with S. Strome. in I-1419 New Books. CITARCOAT. Sketches, sccund series, by the late Jos. C. Neal,illustrated, 50 Do flint series, 23 The Free Trader, er the Cruiser of Narragansett =Day, Wagner. the Wehr Wolf, by the author of late In London, Esther de Madena, complete. 2 vols., I.th in London, fresh supply,: vols., Ellen Munroe, d,, du Count of Monts - Chrism, do do The Cruise of the Sea Snake, or the Adventures of Daniel Watron, the Londem Apptentire. The Naval Novelist. the Ocean Child, or the lost vessel, ' The Bed Avenger, a new SUM prize tale, by Ned Buntline 25 Eat ethic!, or the WanderineJew.hy the Rev. Gen. ley, n capital work. new edition. 50 The 31y/torten and 111 iveries of Near York, a Fumy of mat life, by - Ned Buntline. 25 The Stvvterles or Old London, by G. W.Boynolde, 25 Tbo While Dart, et the Craizer of the Golf of . Mexico, 12,1 Together with all the late publications, magazine?, 11114 received and for sale very cheap at .Inl-1] BANNAN'S Bookstore!. J. Henry Adam, ATTORNEY AT LAW,, OMER OPPOSITE ,THE MINERS" ROM. ra. . . . Houses foe Sale. . - WILL be sold at private sale. a two stori N. stone bootie, situated en Schuylkill Avenue, in the home' of Pottsville. The lot Is 1511. . . fro& by 175 feet deep: all In good condition with a weltof water oSsr the door. - i 4... I . Alma :amatory frame house . . adjoining the ~..- f i moue house all Schnsitlll re - senor. The Intro - I.llli 1.1.1 feet frontlY 175 feet deep. The house Is also Ise!! finished and in gond co6ditioncallii RATES near the door. - • . -- • Alt.. a two story frame h ouse on the Port Carbon road. known as the half way house.. The lot which it to orortod is 40 feet front by 100 6 - r. = l/::. feet deep. The title is indisputable andthe ''property will he sold a larealn Possession given on the &fief April nest. , For terms and other particulars, apply to Jacob need. Esq. or Joi-I.3ts] TIIr t M AS Joseph McMurray 's Passage Agency. ARRANGEMENT:4 FOR 18413. B. °ANNAN, POTTSVILLF; SOLE AGENT oLDEFT AND TUE ELS? ENTALVINUED TANNAGE . OrtICE IN THE CNITED NT&TES. TIIE subscriber respectfully begs ••••• 4 -• leave to tender his 'sincere thanks to i. his numerous friends and She public, tc fur the 'very liberal support he has rtl -r-c•cfr-•.-2- ... sewed for upwards of I.trouty years, and solicits a rontitmatinn of their' confidence'. The despatch with which law passenresi have been brought out. and the num:pine:* with which his eery numerous drafts have been paid at the diflbient banks, are, he Ratters hinucelf, a stun:lent gnaranlento the public for the faithfitl performance of any fulice contracti entered Into with him. The following are the REGUI.AR ITNE OF' PAC which sail punctually on their appointed days!, Sy which patoTorers will be brought out without delay ft disapielintment, viz.: snipe ,Miss. c•weirs. DOTS or mituNci T 110316. TI Patrick Henry, Detann. Jetty. 6 .21ay It Sept. 4 Waterloo, -- 11 *- II " I I Sheridan.' Cornish, " 26 ," sa. at Henry Clay, Nye, Fehr. 6 lure 0 Octr. New Ship, = " 11 " II " 11 Carrick, .• [font; " 211 , 03 26 New World. Knight, March 6 idly 6 Novr. et John ILSlciddy.ilaWe." II " II " 11 Rondos, Moore, I " 03 r. -at Aobburton, [lowland, lApril 6 Aire. 6 Deer. 6 West Point, WIl Allen ". II I " It j~li Siddows. Cobb, " 26 • 2b •• 26 Mire NAMES. etriNs. OfTS 3/01.110 FAUN tw'art. Patrick Henry Delano. rely. 2r Jcine.2l Oct. 21 Waterton, " 28 " " ffi Sheridan, Curuhdi, Mar. II July II Nova Henry Clay, Nye, " 21 • 21 "11 New Ship, " 36 "DI "26 Garrick. Hunt. , April II Aug. Il Dec.ll Net: World, Knight, ", 21 " 21 ' 21 John ft Skiddy, Luce. " " 28 " 20 Roscfus, Moore. 'May II Sept. It Jan II Ashlotruin, • Bowland. " 21 " 21 " 21 West Point, W.ll.Allen " 2f " 2b "20 Sildons. pCuhb, !June II Oct. 11 Feb. II IlinttilitiOn to Ihe above regular line. a number of splendid ships, surliest the Adirondack. Mar:ldiot Rap pahannock, Liberty. Sea, Sr. Patrick. Samuel Birks, Columbia, and Niagara, will Continue to sail from Liv erpool weekly in regular fileceSSion, thereby preventing the least possibility of delay or detention In Liverpool; and for the accommodation of persons wishing to remit money to their family or friends, I have arranged the payments of my drone on the following banks: Armagh, Cloncnel, Enniskillen. Omagh; Athlone. Casall, Ennis, Parsontown, Bandon, Permny, Enuiscortily, Skil:hereon, Belfast. Cnotchill, Galway, Sligo,. Banbridge, I)rogheda, Kilkenny, Strabane, Ballymena, Dundalk, Kilrush, Tralee. BallyshannonDungarvan. Limerick, . Wexford. Bailing, Dungannon. I.rintlonderry,Waterford, Cork, • . Downpatrick.Monaglinn, Coleraine. Dublin. Eng !amt.—N..l.r.. Spooner. Atwood& Co., bankers, London; and Mr. E. S. Flynn. Llverpowil. Setriland.—The City of Glasgow Ilank, l .and all its hyrw-hei and agencies- el- Passages ran also be enraged from I.lretTnol to Philadelphia, !baton, and Baltimore, by the secular packet shine, on applkation twice mady_personally or by letter port paid addresred to IL BANN AN,Prittsville; JOSEPH Mc3IURRAV. curter of Pine and South sts New York; or Mr. EDMUND S. FLYNN. IN.. 117, Waterloo Road, Liverpool. - pant tE-I EMS ,------ - , • • Geography Marla by Alisdar's Concert System. subscnber respectfully announce,. to the re.l- T Onto of 'lnnovate and vicinity that he nllllllll,l a meeting In the lichnol room aver the store fornorlysic copied by, Mr. IT::A. Aeelnernacht, In Centre street, on Wednesday ending., the sth inst.. at 7 Welork, for the purpose of 'raining a geography clans of young ladies, gentlemen, and children to be taught rn a-new and no vel plan lately Introduced intn this country by Mr. Inuj. Naylor, of Philadelphia. To third the public,int oppon tunny of testing the utility of the oyotem and of being convlnceu of Its , ouperlority neer the aid, a few boys who have had hut a few hours' instruction . Will be ta n:sanction the nailing mono. The undersigned hiving taken tenons with Mr: 'Say, Icor, and having had cnnsiderable experience, in teaching the *rot em, flatten hitnst•lfro he able to give oatisfac t ion to all wha may favor him with their patronage. inl-1-Itl CIIMMES V, WILLIAMS. P. t 3.— Parents and all perontui having children under their charge are earnestly requelted to attend. To the ladles an eppecial invitation in cltetidell. C. V. W. ME MEM • PI renology.X , Dn.w.INVAGNER, fmm New York : : , trollld resPeet fully'annonnce to the citicene of Polferi le and vi cinity. that he hne taken monie in Aamitelllinotproti's Mork in Market street. oprinelte the office of the ATl ibpirlte Gazette, where from 8. o'clock. A.lll . to 11l 'o'clock, P M.. he will eh , private PhrennfrOnl ex aminnalonr.eidier with nr without a chart. Dr. Wagner. line ,untied under the celebrated Fowlers of N. Trirk, and h a yi ng h a d th,,pect..nee ',fah yearn' practice.in the liniment meter, fi" , el. confident in hie abilities to giVe correct delineations of liftmen fha iactein. `.. A lecture upon the science will he riven in the Town flail. on Tutoday erenthg, Jan. 4, IBIS, at 7 o'clock. Jera-17.1ie'..'' _ Pomilive Sale ofVoraHare. TIIE snluicriber.o . In rive up V. r_t,l hnuiielseepinr. e. 41 on 'Thursday. tke Gth day of January nt 10 n'clock, A.. 1 .. all Jo, furniture, consisting of Parlor, Chanitler, nn.l other.„lintiselioltl furnitute:' inf-13 nAvlri Clllll.l .AS. To Machini.sts and others DLATT:S universal Check. all steer, from 6 to 30 -1 inches; halter's Sprine Balancer, made expressly for Steam Engines, 60. 50 and RI pounds. Plaibarm a nti 13nabler. Scales, more than 56 different sizes and patterns. For sale wholesale and retail at the lowest manufacturer's pricer, at No. 34 Walnut street. by GRAY afc, BROTIILR P 11113,10 Ain; Feb. 7, ISM. X - tiffirKN'S ES TERNAL IZEMIMY. • CO L1.F.1) HUNT'S LINIMEN T T, IS now universally acknowledged to he the infallible remedy tar • Rheumatism, Spinal Affections, Con. traction of the Muncie.. Sore Throat and Quinsy, !a gue.; Old Ulcers, Pains in the Back and Chest. Ague in the Breast:and Face, Tooth Ache, Sprains. Bruises, Malt Rhattun, Burns, Croup, Frosted Feet, and all Ner vous Disekeea. The trinniphant success which has attended the np,- "fiffrAffeTn — ticilirs Mot — aWONDERFUL. 31EUICINE in curing the most severe rams of the - different diseases above named, and the HIGH ENCOMIUMS that have been bestowed upon It wherever it hai been introdu-- ced, gives the the tight tercall nit the afflicted to rekort at once to the only remedy that ion be relied on. A year, has scarcely elapsed since I first introduced tn. the notice oLthe puha ic, this WONDERFUL REMEDY, and in that short space of time, It has acquired a vepu-' tation that ranks it amongst medicines ns a ereal Eater.' nal Remedy the,rirsr and best. It has teceived the imp.' probe' of the Medical Faculty and many alizens of influence and wentfli have united and recommending It to the Public's use. as a medicine that can be Safely re-, sorted to for speedy relief. The high chametertilready' attained by this popular Medicine, has induced some base and evil minded persons to palm off a counterfeit as' e genuine; and tin doubt the country will he flood ed with a spurious Ifitnt's Liniment. Be careful aril examine well before you boy, and see you get STANTON'S EXTERNAL REMV.DY CALLED HUNT'S LINIMENT. See that each bottle has my mane blown upon itdmi that it in accompanied with direct lens, and with a fag simile of my signature on the second page; otherilse you will he citrated with an article that will Ming in stead of benefflting Ton. .The low price at which it is sold enables , everyone,. even the poorest to be benefitted by Ow excellent:erne dy. It is unfortunately the calm' that the winkhr etas seg, from exposure. are more snbjerit than the irle anti etch. lu those very infirmities which It is, intended to care. yet the exorbitant price: usaiatly asked fcr reme dies of the like nature (one dollal prebottlea Dim tire' needy of their use. thousands ere now suffering the most inteatc agony. arising from maimed limbs, distortions of tie trance, Inveterate rheumatism many of them, perlaim, have already given up In alespair all attempts tool:tile relief, atter repented and unsuccessful trials—but 54 no mull feelings of despair he entertained—try IlliliT'S 1.15i1- :BENT, it has done wonders. no may be seeyby reading the several cases repotted in the pamphleti which are to he had of every Agent. _Try it and desmir not. But should you in carelessness, or incredulity neglect 'to seek for relief in its proper application, eimer for pm:r eef or your friends, then let the blame tr upon yours in ronly. for Providence has now placei within your reach a safe and certain remedy, wide has already afforded relief to thousands, and whose tenting Moiler ties are incontestible. CEO. E. STANTON. Sing Sing, July I, 1547. AGENTS: John G, Brawn, Pottsville. Jonas Robinhold, Port Clinton. Bickel & Inviter, Orwrzsburirs , .'„. - Lewis C . Wunder, Scbilyiktll llaTin. • James B. Falls, Minersville. Gel). Reifsnyder, New Castle. I . , Waller Lawton, St. Clair. • P. R. Kempton, Port Carbon. Oliver & Mars, Belmont. W. R. Barlow, New Philadelpt. I J. Williams, ,bliddleport. George 11. Potts, Broekvillc, JON. IL Alter. Tuseamra. nellner & Morganworth, Tamaqua. July 3d. ISI7. Ports Ville, May 15th. ISI7. PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISE-VENT. Oliver Evans' IRILSNIANOER. Ann inter coon? mail enemy,. lAI ARRANTED (Arnim any other make, and have V V never been injured by fire or Wears. In a single instance. lie also keeps on hand a full supply of Com mon Chests. made of lighter iron, at lower Prices. LETTER COPYING PRESSES AND ROOKS. TRUCKS FOR STORES. FACTORIES, &c. DRUGGISTS' PRESSES. EAGLE GI.ASS PAPER. ... PORTABLE SHOWER BATHS, &e. : • PACKING LEVERS. . HOISTING MACHINES. . REFRIGERATORS and WATER FILTERS OLIVER EVANS. 61 South Second St.. below Chesnut, Phila. REFRIGERATORS For cooling and preserving Vest, Better, ViiZk. and all artielea intended for culinary p TE urposes. • WATER FILRS. Olirer Frage celebrated Water Filter, for purifying water that is brackish or muddy. whether by ?oilmen& aerate, or otherwise. ran be had of all sizes and prices at the warm...mut, N 0.61, Snuth• Second street, two doors below Chews street Phlladeria. Philada.. Oct. 6 47 I 1 00 100 Davy's Safety Vamps. rrlIE subscriber has just receVed a supply of Safety I Lamps, among whith are ,a fawn( Upton & Rob erts,' Improved Safety framKwhich is acknowledged In be the best and safest,yria In use In the mines in Europe. For rate at 17 „, sa pilces than they can be Im ported. at BANNAN'S pril 3 14 Cheap Walt and Variety Stine. • Faimers. Foutt To:km*l- African or sabdahna Guanajust re seised andlor sale by the madenrigned. gab daburais the very best ankle of African Guano, and re sembles Peruvian in quality, at n much lower price. This consignment is Just In season for top dressing corn. turnips. buck wheat. acr;i, end will be sold at a ;Mall advaure by the on or skate barrel. - ' June tti • JOUN ht. CROSLAND . , • TO 111017SEKEEPERS. T rm ejthscribera invite pnrchareSs of ell orvany kinds ot GAF GOODS Seqnleed in hanssekeeping, to call mad marine their Stock, which Is nongned exclusively to those tinkles, comprising In pats kinds of Linisa and Cotton Sheeting's, Quilts, illanket4 Damask Table Cloths and Napkins. Toarelings„ , Tiaings, Table nod Piano Coven, Flarishire, Dimities and Chintzes, Ent proidered. sad !are priced Curtain Muslin.s, Worsted puns* and Voreente, Divalestie &c ; to rater with a large reek of ell kinds of Flannels, arid the best styles of Irht Linen, which they Import direct from the mutt swirl ritedblearhers. By eSelndiug Dress Goods from their Liminess. they are relieved from the necessity breaking high prices at the' enflame:newt:lt of the season to enmpesssate foe losses Consequent upon risanzer of fashion as the season sdca ores, and frill sell a the lowest possible grade or profile as the sorest means or extending then Misinees. ~ • , JOHN Y. COWELL & ROY, corner arks , • Thila.PlevGl7-4S.Gmj mint an 7th tits,., rhilada: Salamander, Fire and Thief. Proof Ches s, . Firi-Ttele Doors fml Banks a sui ma; See end :tette llpliXf Prow. P.l.telit SIVE -a RlffiVl.4- • • tars, Water' Filtrri , ra n t PortOls ~. Mater loiPcts, in tendelip• Ur Sirk axd' Wm,. - I. EVANS &, 'WATSON. ' • ! :15, South flied St.„ (opposite tke flittactst:Eseketuke.) . A ANUFACTURB and keep constantly on hand, a .I.VI large ammrtment of the armee articles, tocetber with they Patent Improved Salamander FMB-PROOF SIXES, which arc an constricted as to ism at rest all manner of doubt as to their being's! tit I ly fire-proof, and that they will resist the lire of any bnudine. The out side cases of thesedafes are made of boiler Iron, the inside case of soapstone, and bet Ween the outer case and inner ease Is a spate of some, three_ inches thick, I and le lined its with indestructible material, so as to make it an impossibility to burn any e lthe 'contents in- I Side of this chest. These Soapenn alammOders we are prepared and do challenge the Wes to produce any =tick in the shape' of Book Safest that will stand as much heat, and we hold ourselves Ireadrat all times to ha.e them airlYtened-by public leintire. • We ntso enn tinue to manufacture et Isrge and general a:mown:cm of our Premien) Ate-light Fire Proof Safes, of nrhich there arc over 800 now in use. and I n every Instance they have Igivenentire satisfaction to the pnwhasers:—of which we will refer the public , to a few gentlmcn who have them in nse :• . . . . , _ - flaymood & Seeder, Pottsville I Joseph G. Latvian, Pottsville; Mr. William Cart, Doylestown, In. 7 N; & G. Taylor, l"_7, North 31 itt A. Wright & Neph ew, Vine st. Wharf; Alexander Caro,. Corveyatieer, corner of Filbert and oth C 1..; John M. Ford, :A North 3d st.• P MyerS Bush, 2.11, North 3d Ist ; James At : Paul, MI. South 4th it.; Dr. David JaVsv, S. South 3d st.; Matthew T Miller,2o.donth 3d it :; and we could name porno hundreds of others if it were necessary. Non we neite the attention of the pubile,and particularly chose in.trant of Fire Proof Safe., to call at oar store before purchasing elsewhere, and -we can satisfy ahem that they will get a better and cheaper article at our store an at any other establishment in the city.: i We also manufacture the ordinal). Fire rotor Chests t very low prices. cheaper than they cah be bought at y other store In Philadelphia. I I I DAVID. F,VANS, JOHA NNSS WATSON: rleil-ula.. Aue. T. 47 • I '1 35 , orxickellOlUSE Or PRINTS ONLY: zs4,. 56. Cedar St., New lurk. LEE, JUDSON k LEE; .(T.ATE LEE Ec .11.1080 N) _ I (krupy MX spacious FIVE :irony wminuousE, I. o . 5 6 Cedar Street,—the whole of which Is devoted to lie exhibiton and sale of the single article of 'PION T CALICOES. Their' present stock consists of near- D ONE 1110111 SAND PACKAGES.. cinbrating some lOUSANDS of diffsrent patterns and colorings, and dr:prising. everything &enable in the liti, FOREIGN 1111 DOMESTIC.' All of which n re offi•red for sale, for cash, or sat isfae it ty credit. at the lowest prires, by thi , 'PIECE Ilit iACKAGE. ,. i styles New yles are received almost every day. and many 'them are got up for our own sales,Mod not to be Ind eloewitere. ' Printed lists of prices, corrected dun day to day, Wth every Variation in the .tuarket, are placed in the Innis of buyers. Merchants will he able to form some 1 idea f the ex i tha s t and variety of our assortment. when' -c elate, tilai the vaine of mll'll,llol stork of 11130 ONV AATIVI.E, is at least twice the value, of the entire mock of dry Clods usually kept by our largest wholesale jobbers. Irits lam, together with the fact, that our moans and ' attention, instead of being,. tliviih=il among a vast a iety of articles, are devoted wholly to one, will rsol, the advantages ivllich we tan Miler to, dealers prfertly obvious; and, It, shall be nark:ate that 'rime Win visit our esiablishrnent shall meet with any dis apuilut meta. Oar assortment is complete at all seasons Of the year. LEE. JUDSON A 1.1. E. I. S.—ft. F. I.F.E. formerly of the firm of Lord & 14.5, and Irate senior partner in the original firm of Lee 14.1rewster from which connexion he withdrew some titre non, has resnined' hosiness In connection with Messrs. Lee & Juilsonotuderilie firm of LEE. JUDSON & , .EE, and he ventures to mourn Ilk ft lends and tht , plink, that the new firm will Maintain the same pre etonente, in this brain It of ilie..trade , , whirli f.irmer ' I v Sht Ingo ished the other two houses to which lie he flitted. ' tear York. J uly In. 1817. _ '1 . N.AlMlr:l,llllllo=riusiFENY7V7wlllilflitAl = J. Ross Hoopet+. t t.. o. 411, Markt Shat, afoire Elcreeth, north tide, • l putLADil.Pori*. HAS n large stock of Urea, Goods, such as net styles Mous. de La ines, 12: to 25 cents, yard wide Calltinerep, California Woolen Pin idO ;Aqui!, and Fig urel,,Colorcd and Black Alpaca huttresi`foimlol - 54 . 111iiits; . 114wk and Colored Merinos hod I;aratnet tat ; Donliazines Occ., f 125 cis. to -.101:; Cassi- Sattinetts, and Vestings In great variety; yard w Illeached 'a ti.l Prow ti Mar lin. at 4. 5, GI, S. and 10 ,lard ;vide, Miele ; 3 yard} wide 37} cis.; Tare Linens, Diapers, Crash. fie. ; I.larpeis for stairs nridentries, only 0, 10. 121, and 12. 1 1 ; toerind Wool Carpets. handsome patterns, 22, 25, 31, ant ::Ot eta. all wool !hay three-quarters of my goods at intlt>an anal all for cash only . , and dam iherefoie. of fe(har¢nibu m cou tit ry m .rchants and others who buy forcash ;worthy of attention my country friends, mer clauls, utir. ps, and others who will!pleaon call at 'J. 11005 DOOPES' Cheap Store, No.lll, Marko Sr.. ticive 11i h. northt side, Phila., 11.—Show this advertisement th your neiehbors apt friends. [Phila. Octl. 3m , Therers a resshr,e. Prcsde{ THE President's message Is Wort. the politic. His views of public policy are now , elan West; they arc mplauded by some and ciAtsured 6y %Owes. Ms ideas do national elixirs are no doubt gi x cn with the view flat such principles carrled,into effect would result I i the benefit of this country. At is on the seine priori rte that we endear/trio conduct our liesiness affairs.— We proclaim to the people our Mitions of the proper plan o f boring anal selling goods. With the expectation that such information if heeded woultk result to the he. actit of the politic generally. Like Palk, wee find our supporters, and too mane Who prefei l ',emoting tome bitty piss. Polk is in favor ofa low tariff on foreign' merchand ize, Sufficient to pry expenses of glevemment, with Me ids protection to our manufacture - ice. We are in favor of n taillistrring enough on the goods we seßto ply expenses of a fainilygovernment and leave a sufficiency of caiM to protect us through long siege:f . of Ind times, oreasloriell by overtradleag ,• bank rearm liens ; bank anal individual suspensions; and tariff SI; peimente. ' Polk is In favor of distitisinant the eats, In order to confiner n peace. ,We :are in favor of demote, of nit'. DRY GOODS, GROCERIS, &c., In oder that we may have peace with those having chino szainst us. Polk In in favor of taxing the Mexicans to stpport liar was. We ore 'in favor of 'exchanging or tattering; talking and negotiating. In order that our , - istablishment too should tie and remain Solvent. Polk s in favor uf extension of territnry;tind a' now govern meet loan. We would prefer an extension of lime tot l each up old :are:tram and adopt A:different method to; raise money, without recourse to constant hotmwing from Peter In pay Patti Polk is in favor and has offeri wt the Mexicans grand bargains In settlement of the difficulties between that country and ours.. We are It; favor and will offer our STORE GOODS Intim citizens of this county at bargains equally as, rand. which will enable us to settle nor difficulties whim the. New VorketS and Phi ndelphians. T.he.lllexicnrig are, a stubborn people, they would not sell a large portion of their country for three' million of dollars. The people Of this country are a Wise people, and will accept ofeheap goods ; provided they are in want of them. MI tense thatiare in want of bargains are respectfully Invited to cell at the cheap rack stare of tletTi47 52.2air.] v GEORGE W. SLATER. New Goods. • CHEAT' DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES Tlle subscriber having taken the stand formerly or espied by Messrs. Epting, Myers, & Co. in Ceutke street, opposlie J. 0. Brown's Drug spire, and has laid in a fresh and Splendid clock of DRY GOODS. such in BLACK, 11411..0WN, and OLIVE FRENCH CI.OTIIS, for cloaks and tacos coats. lie has also a good assortment of Mons. de [Aloes, (......dimeres, Calicos, black' aloe. Queen's Cloth, Rustles, Under Shirts, Drawers, Woolen Scarrii, Woolen Stockings. Mandk.rciiirig. Suspender*, ete., which will be Sold very low for cash. Those in want of rood chealigoOds will please give hi a call. [Dell 4:-M1 J. DOB NS PURE WHITE - LEAD Wetherlll tt. Brother, diVrAItiItrACTUREHS, No. OS, North •Front street. .1 Plitiadelplim, have now a FooditlififilY of their war ranted pure IVIIITE LEAD, and those euetemers who have been sparingly supplied in consequence of a run on the ankle, shall nnw have their orders filled. No known enlettanceposseetals those preservative and beautifying properties. so desirable in a paint. to an equal estent with cinadttlierate.l white lead: hence any admixture of other materials only mars its value. It has.' herelbre, been the steady aim of the manufacturers. for many years, to supply to the public a perfectly pure white lend, and the unceasing demand for the article, is pmnf that it haa met wit h favor. It is invariably brand ed on one head t WETHERILL & BROTHER. In full, and on the oilier, trarrateted pare, all in red letters. Wilt/ WOULD HAVE THE TOOTIIACIIEI Jardella7s Celebrated Odordalgie Drops ARE rttrianted locum the most inveterate toothache in one Minute. I These Drops are offered to a di.4- cerning public, with a confidence attached t'n no other remedy far this painfill atrectinn ; the objections urged against !Creosote and ether remedies of a similar oat ore do not court against this, as they are warranted not to injure or discolor the teeth In the slightest degree on the contrary they will arrest decay, remove scurry and tartar, and impart a delightful Hamner. to the breath. Nn remedy h:- ..,ter been discovered which so.etfeetn ally and permanently removes this truly fateful affection. If a cure is not effected the money will be refunded.-. , In order to put: this preparation within the teach of all, the proprietor has reduced the price tot% Cents per vial, with full directions, and his signature attached to each, without which none can be genuine. Try it t Be sere toast for and take none' but JARDF.LLA'S Odontalgic Deeps. as there' are mane imitations. The following has been voluntarily tendered I have applied and whneseed the application of Jar delta's edentates. Drops to the teeth whilst violently ceiling, and in no case have they failed to effect an im mediate cure. ' Vw. W. BrnsELL, DI. D., Pelmylkill Third and Vine streets. Having tised and recommended lardella's Odentalgic Drops, and witnessed its beneficial and salutary effects, I have no hesitation in recommending it as goperior to any preparation I have ever used for the purpose for which it is intended. C. nIIITOLMTTS. M. D. Prepared by J. D. lardella, of Philadelphia, and for sale wholesale and retail at HANNAN'S Hookatorei, Pottsville, and for sale by the dropletsHA gNNAraene N lly. • IL , Sole agent for Schuylkill county. .Irezo Books. COT Doniphan's Campaign in New Mexico, With a map of the room. ' • SO Gene° Covet. by, 3. Sheridan Knowles. 25 The Pirate's , Daughter; by anther of Gallant Tom, 25 Pontiac, or the List Battle of the, Ottawa Chia: 25 The Adventures Ora . Strolling Player. ; '25 Fresh supply of the Convict, by James, , , , 25 The Star of the Fallen, Six Lecture's on the use of tbe,Lurtgo, by Dr:.Fitch; 75 Coombe on the Constitution of Man, - ' • OH History of the War between the tr. !Lind Menke, HI Fresh supply of Scouting Eipeditien of Texas Bah- Together with all the new books an'snoWiliesued at - BANNAN'S De 11.501 . Cheap Periodical and Pinky Moms. LandrellPs . Rural Register . AND ALMANAC 'FOR - . - - - AVOLUME of !Otiosely printed pages, con tenting n n . almanac; a farmer's and gardener's calendet for each month of the year; descriptions of chemical com position and artalysittaf different kinds of manures and the application or it: a MU description of the best fruits far cultirationovith drawihge of the same t dis cases, of cows, horses, sheep, - tpe., and their remedies; Itst of agricultural implements, and their prices • the mode of rultiratine the different MIAs vegetables, and all kinds of flowers; ennstnictiod of hot houses, het beds, kc.; together with a vast amount of other in sormattotifur "the farmer and kitchen gardener, and all far In cents single copy, nr 91 per doren, Every limier and gardener in the elate ought to Irate a copy. Just, rabliNbed and for sale wholerole and retail 'atBANK {N's Cheap Enastoce, • 17 Merchants in the country tVolliti benefit the tau;ii facriculture by purchasing this Lock mid dotrinuttng t anoiglhelsrfnesa.7 The lowinie at which it is sold neht to I , ,ecure for it a general eircniation. [Oct9 91_ - -7" CHEAP FALL AND,WINTV.II !Joseph Archambaull, , .. Arc. 417, Armlet. erred', flei Dry Reeds itor:e ' 1 chore Elarenth. :Forth tide, 1 rilit.snet.rniti. HAP ott hand a large assortinent of Fall and Winter Erni: chc.llS. comprising in part rich style Caadi mfora rnim IC! in 311; Mous. de Lame, from 121 to 311; black and calmed Admen., palm melt sniped from I'L; to hal ; Cal fornia plaid, from 1 25 to 371, a good ankh": German, English, and French 'Merinos. fmm 371 to, $I 25; a so a large stock of Muslin, bleached and un bleached, yard wide, from 61- to 1:11.. Cassinierc, and Fatiaelmfrom 371 to 11 es; Moneta of every variety, from 121' to 11.21 , Canton Flannels, bleachiat and an bleacheill for GCS; 10. and 121 eta;Evnt'S Plain fancy Cravats.Clove:l,2nd Hosiery; also women's and chil dren', Merino Hosiery and Cloven Plaid and Caatimero Shawls, from 01 25 to 03; Woolcn Plaids for boys, wear; 181 to 371; Woolen Plaids for cloaks fkom fat to Et ottio'on hand an assortment of Blankets, from-O2 to 05 per pear. [Phila.Octla 47-42-3 m et/01-42 The Su fest, Cheapest. and Rest Of all Cough Medirines now is tie is IDTTfili'd COMPOUND SITUP OF TAR AND . WILD- 7ItRY. CIF thin f act s'alngle tA kill convince the most skepiscal.,lt contains nn isineral or narcotic ingre dieitt,catbes nolntonvenience durinv Its administration is very patateable. will be taken with avidity by err, th.n youngest . children. and will afford Inetant relict in Croup and Whooping Cough if given according to,the directions when the preprint come. on. A few dopes null allay the Irritation of the bronrhial tubes, incident to Cough and'Sore Threat, and by removing the clause will in aleltort lime: produce the effect desired, a perms. neat cure. One bottle. the prier of which is bat RA ere.. will in nearly every instance cure a cough bewever inve terate. of however long standing. Fr ' a te it - 'eke— •Ir ear vale by storekeepers general. Inc counties oral wholesale by the pirrprietors. Decll C . ; f.O-Cm] J. I:. kII. J. turrEn. wholeHnle Dnigelsts.'l32. North 3,1 at., Phi Lida. Regalia. TRC iubscriber has constantly en hand and wilimake In at short notice all kinds of velvet, satin. worsted; and linen REGALIA, all of which he trill sell very cheap. Odd Fellows, Sons of Temperance. Tem ples of flonor, A.:Mechanics. Dmlds, Beth:Ones and all othei soderies arc urged to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. The Cr and Division S. of T. conteundate meeting in Reading. in January twirl ; all past oflikers would do well in giving hint a call and rurr chasingla P. W. I' Regalia. Banners nimmed and Flags mile at 'short notice.-7 Orders from a distance punctually attended to. Ramps can nlwat a be eeen with NI orris 11. Gorham. Port Carbon. and all bargains made by loin will be bind- Ingpn v bar!. MARV A. LANTZ, 'Washington 61. between so and 41b, Reading. Decli 4740-3 m Pin cltologicai Works. t TUST received a fresh supply of 1 Eon le-. Phrenology, complete.• , $1 till Physiology, Animal and by 0. S. Fowl. r, mow,. intellectual linproreinenr, by do. f.ro Phrenology, designed for the use of schools and ft- Milim by Mrs. L. N. Fowler, 311. hfirriage, he Ilistory and Philosophy, by dn.,' ',..17; Dive and Pariiniage applied troche !improvement of I Offspring, Phrenological Cuid, for Studetll3, jll.l EdMention and Self-Improvement, by 0. F. Fowler.l attention and 511 i edition,enmplete. Phrenological Mists, Phrenological Almanac., for 1818. - C.stinbii ou the COIISIIIIIIIIOII of Man. new edition. All of which are for sale wbkt_lesale dud" retail at. WA- ll.kN hi A ai'S Cheap Ihmktic Ststioinerystbrik Patent Grease,. VOR the :Wes Of f7arriages.Wagons. Rill 11;)ad .L and Machinery" of all kinds,ito.slve oil and prelim[ friction. ,This article is Prepared and'fO r i sale 11y:531.EMEN S Sdr.„ PARriN, the only manufacturers of thisprticle, ire the tihitrd States, at their wholesale and retail IlariliVare and Drug Store in Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pa. IREMDIFIER that none la genninci without the Wilt. ten signature olihe inventor ana_prtiprietor,Chasi W. Clemens, pion tiaCh package. -- N0V.14„ 1416 411- Toys, Dolls, and Faney Artlelem. 'PIIE subscrildis have just received. a fine anti large J. assortment of toss, dolls, fancy: boxes, harmoodcas, Mites, violins. and best quality violin st rings, slates and lead pencils, Lerman pipes, sugar ea-ea-and tubes. Simi!' !macs, runes. and a great variety of other articles which they will sell ieholeaale and retail at the very loweiit prices, GEO. & JOHN D01.1.:-., No N. 2,1 street, below Rare. Importers and manufacturers of toys. ivory t ups &c.. &n. , [Pliila.Octan 17-41-2 m Eno AND JIF.T it I Furs, Furs. . reepeetfolly ladiee an TicirE:l,%lnttitatirlt NjAting Philadelphia. and in IV2I of FANCY FPIES, such as m 110a9'MOS. Ilive ns n rail Inill ire pnrelta•iingelsitivltere,as they ,*,al mt it to their ntivantatte nod IP , MiOnke. . All (inters rei . .eived shall he faithfully attended tool No. 03, North Third street, above Arch Plillattelithin. JA•IIF,t 4 ItEltiliV. /Nibs, always an hand [l , lfila,Oe3o II 2n -------- TEIE 4;R.VAD 'PURGATIVE OR the turti nfAfemlache, Oidliness, Ithettmatiße Plleo.Dyspopsla,;f3corvy, litnallpos,Janntliec.Poit In the Back, Coward Weakness, Palpitation of the !lead, in the Throat, Dropsy, Astlona, Fevers of nll kinds, Fentate Complaints, MencleA, Salt Rh-nm, Ilearthorn, Woirms. Cholera Morltte+, enottlts, gnittsey, . . =I 'Whooping, Code.h. Consumpt ion, Fits. Liver Complaint, Erysipelas. Deafness, Itching of the Skin, Col dp,!Gout, Gravel, Nerwills Cnmplaints. and a variety of other diseases, arising from impurities of the blood, and ob structions itt the organs of digestion. Experience has proved that nearly every rlheise ori ginates from ititpurities of the Wood or derangement of the digestive organs; and in secure health, we must re move three obstructions or restore the blood to its na total state.' The aversion to taking medicine is most etr,ctually re moved by Clichner's Frpetahle Picrratire !wing coMpletely enveloped with a roiling apace white'raran (which is os distinct from the internal ingredients as a nut shell from the kernel) and have nolastp of medicine. 1,111 areas easily swallowed as hits nerandy. Moieover they neither nauseate or gripe In the slightest degree.n huroperate equally on all of the diseased partstof the system, instead of conflating themselves Inland inciting' any panictilar region. Titus, if the Liver he affected, one Ingredient will operate on that particnlar orenn,and by cleansing it of any ewer,ss of bile, restore it tn ;its na tural state. Another will operate on the Mood, and re :novo all Impurities in its circulation. while a third will effectually expel 'whatever Impnrities may have been 4kt.charpe.l into the Wu:nazis, and hence they Wile at tha,roat J arcane. remov e all impute humors faun the. btahl, open Ilw,pores externally and internally; separate alt (..coign and obnoxious particles from the chyle, so that thu,blood must be thoroughly pure—thus securing a free turd healthy action to the heart. lungs. and liver; and,therellW they restore health, even when all other means hav4ailed The entireDuth of the.above can be ascertained k• the trial of a single box ; and their virtues are en positlVe and certain In restoring health, that the pmprietor binds himself to return theptoney paid for them In all claws where they do not give universal satisfaction. Retail prices, 25 retklP per trox. Principal office, No. GO, Vesey . Street. New York. The following are the\ agenTs inßchyyll. county for Clickner's Verietable Puegative Pills • J. R. C. MAR PIN, J. BROWN, and F. SAN DERSON, Pottsville; 11. Shopler, Port Carlton ; Wm. 11. Marlow, New Philadelphia.; J T. Williaimr. dle. pOtt ; 11. Stliwariz, Patterson •;. 11. Alter, Tuscarora; Meitner &lilorgeriroth, Tantrpia;‘Wm. Price. elLiTtir; George Iteifsneder, NMI! Castle; James 11. Falls, Ml nersville ; Jonas Kauffman, Llewellyn ; Jacob Katstr man. Lower Motontongo ; Paul burr. Pmegrove ; Shoener & Garrett, Orwigshurg • Lynn &)tiplist. Port Clinton; J.' Christ; Levan & katorman, Schuylkill Haven. [Oct.lo 47.i.Lenw • ••Serttre the shadow era the •abstanee fade." Collins' Celebrated Sky-ligt Daguerreotypes. . TWO SILVER SIEDALS awarded at the fairs \ cif the Franklin and Ilniretran Institutes for the hest and most artistica! sperimensiiof Daguerreotype par' tint!,. The recent improvement mail,. by the subscribers, and which is peculiar to their establishment alone, viz: an upper light, Mks received the highest recommen dations from the press, and also written testimonials, from the first artists is She rountry as to its great supe riority over the usual Side Light. The pemilir ad vantage of this Light is, OW the NsTwist. VCCIIESMON or THE Mt Can he obtained now snore perfectly than heretofore. Citizens and strangers are respectfully invited, whether desiring portraits or not. to visit our spacious galleries, probably the largest and most ex tensive in the United States, and examine for them selves the astonisline intprorentents made by the sub scribers in this wondiwral art. T. P. Li D. C. COLLINS, Props let nix of therty Itagnerrean Establishtmnt, IT.. 100, arrogant at., 2 doors above ail. smith side.. Nina . Sept. 95 39-oni Vow rrllaii_E Lamps give a more brilliant light that gas I itself; are clean ann ran he used without any dam.' They are wronged for FtoTCP. halts, ti‘VeliltlgN, churches., lodge rooms, nr nay pnbilisbnildings ; requirr little or no cleaning. mid are quite :Is cheap as other lamps.- They ran also he used for lighting up workshops and streets in different towns. It is extensively used iii!the suburbs of Philadelphia, where gas is not int rn awed The new church of the Redemption in Phila. delphiadhe Lutheran church at Smithfield. the church at Miltstown, begetter with twelve or fourteen nthers,‘ are already lit up with this gass Gum be used ja Chan deliers. Mocker, and other lamps. . • ' 'PHOSGENE GAS LAMPS —The fluid used in these lamps giVCII:t soft and delicious radiance far surpassing any orthe oils of earth or ocean: The lamps,are so constrnded as to prevent all danger from explosion.. In the last exhibition of the Franklin Institute of Philadel phia. the Phosgene 1-amps:, with which the saloons of I the museum were in a great degree illuminated, at twitted universal admiration. Th flame of this lamp Is thrown not In beautiful jets in till respects closely re sembling the. city Hydragen.and imparting ri similar Intensity alight. We commend them to the public as a thing in their line which is quite a luxnry. : One of them lends light and lustre to our sanctum, which our readers may at any time inspect. Extract from the judge's report of the Franklin In stitute exhibition: **The So called Portable GaR Lamps of Edw'd.l. Clause. is a cheap and good Proprietors of workshops, hotel keepers, &c.. am in-, sited to call and examine the tamps at our store. reWe have the exclustve agency for the sale or tbc.:e !impala Schuylkill county, and wiltsupply them at city prices. The fluid Can also be obtained at our store. These lamps give twice the volume of light given by the common Fluid lamps. We havealso Comeliue Lard lamps. and Camphlne, and Fluid:lamas for sale When preferred. Just received at EIA.PiNAhPB DeelB.sll Cheap Variety and Lamp storol_ BrMani Gas Light. NEW AND ELEGANT GAS LAMPS 'PACKING YARN. Tim. eubseriber respect' ully informs hie friends and the public in general. tht he lias appointed J. F. Whitney, Agent for the sae of his superior Italian Hemp Packing Yamaha will keep a constant supply to the 11011 Works 01 E. W.- WGlnnig• • THOMAS JACKSON. - JUNtATA" :BOILER IRON.: 55 TONS snarled boiler Iron. Nos. 3, 4 and 5 of widths 0r4,52., a nd 35 inebes ond random lengths, ' ,4, Fouth Front et, Philada. a rbtlada.uly 11, • Merry Christmas and a Happy • New :Tear. D.I.V.V.I.V.TV:H.VV.IL BUD or:7' OF rr:rscovrs. F)[7F. feel happy in announcing to..our numerous V fitelida and cuirtemens,thal we have now on hand and are receitillig: daily the finest assortment of Christ mas and New Vear presents ever offered in the stale of Pennsylvania, which have been selected with a view of satisfying the scants of ail as far as it is an Sur power, and for the purpose of combining neatness a nd beauty with:durability and economy. The foil ing embra ces a small portion ofnur stock, which We Will be pleas ed to show to our custniners.'even if they do not pur chase, and, therefore, solicit ell to give us a ran : [LEVANT DOOR,. ILLerrnaTen, tO FOOCY lIINDINtis. 'Willie's Poems, illustrated with 17 steel engraving , ' 'falba:Ws relents, elegantly Moot rat ed, Longfellow's Poems, do do Byron's do da do, lady of the Lake,. do do. lallah 17anakti, do do, Montgomery's Poetical Wm ks ' Gems of Malan Poets. do 'do, Campbell's Poluscai Narks, do .10,•.. Vicar of Wakefield, do do, • Grey's Elegy do do, • . Polloekl'a Course of Time do do, Cluide Herold. do - • do, • . American Mora. dol' do, The Poets of /coterie& by Cheeeer, da do American Flora. splendidly iltnstrateit, Scenes in the °four Saviour, elegantly illustrated, Scenes in the Lives of the Apostles, do di. Seencs in the }dreg of the Patriarchs Prophets, do Poems by Amelia, do. do Elise Cook's Poems, do do• Nannies Gems, do do Splendid Large Albania, The Floral Otfeting, a splendid work, Ileadley's Sacred Mountains, Blest:wed. The Afireorof Life, a new workby 31ra1'uthill, beatti llowelt'S Ballads and Poems, The Inundation, or Peace and Pardon, a. S:hristatiss Story, by airs. Gore. The Snow Storm,o Christmas /Baty, by do, Oracles from the Poets. lady's Hook of Flowers. Ilattd Book of Needle Work, Montgomery's Poshis, • Arabian Nights. illustrated, - Scar's Scenes In Great Br itnln and Ireland, Ito tie ou the Continent of Europe. Po New Pictorial Sunday Book, • Token of Love.Fri;rnibiltip,lteniembraoca,A (feet 10rt,6 •. I.ives of the Generals in sets of Is. In cases, a beatiliful Present, Teti-,,anevonriale•Juvenile works in ea'slio,for presents, Together yaws a lore, vat iety of oth e r books snitaide for presents too tot inet.ns to menthol. _.- SPLENDID ANNI'Ain sun P•IS - Leaflets of Menerry, for 1,10 Tu., ('pat. for 1 0 11. • The Genfof the Benson, do The Forget-meami, do The' Illoss Bose, do The Ant:moon, MI The Rose, d,rl The 'Keepsake and Boot, The (Ilk o f Love. , 1 of Iteattly, Iwo Eoglatt The ii, or loth, do A tinuali pike et each obtained In order, Ilibles'from T! rte-In r•nrlu• Prayer Books from 3n — rts. to gill earn, Church Psalmist and Methodist Ili nuts, Ttakey gilt. Catholic Bibles unit Prayi.r Books, Turkey Morrocco, ay mato nooKy, k,. Christmas Illossmos,ol ust rat rd,"' • The Fairy Book, ..• do Se iss Family Robinson, 1 he Casket of Gen t s, Leisure Moments Improved. Snotty Wars, Penelot, on the Edurat' of a Daughter, • The Iloy's Own Hoot, ofFairy Tales, Popular Tals. 1.3t,51rt rim EI/VVOIlle.. • The Tongue Of Time. The American Gill's Book, The Boyer own Book. Little Lessons, The Boy's Treasury of Sports, Etigewarthis Moral tale., Colman's Little Forget nos-toot. • fJ Very 1.11110 Tales for Little - Children, r • Evenings at llonw, Harpers' new. and a veil vatitalide work, 14.11, Mother Gil7 - t - se's Nursery Illtymes. A large lot or new colored tor books., • Games, Puri:els, Mops: Al phi. hew, &e... 1.11 lot Books for r(.l children, • lk,itles about 2110 kinda of Juvenile float,. contort:ring a larger asiairtment than can he found in any store in tlw city. '. SENDS V nenior. Minns. • A target.' of Smola v Adam' flanks jostrecc is ,s 1 the Sunday School Union, embracing their lancet pnbli rations. suitable for po•sertlS to Stind•ty etchout scholars, all of which will be sold at ITniliA price-. PAIICY Ann CLES. Buihracin g a very larint aaoOrlum in, a multi; which are Beautiful enamelled Paltry Boxer, of varitins patterns, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dressing Camas, Writing Besks and Work Boxes. • Perfumed 1111tve.and Boxes, elorant. , Fancy Paper Bon Bon Boas mid Toilet Poses, Perfumery pot up in elegant Boxes, • Perlinnery in Toilette Bottles, also Toilette ,l'arteteries, eoitta ening elegant Note Paper and Covet ' -.pea. a fine assortment, Ivory Paper trotters. • Ladies' Carvell Shell and Silver rondo. EMITS. do, Cant Cafe, ewbrn, Dr; the new DDlsrina. Indies' and Mien,,' Bend flags, beautiful nod etteup, Ladies' Taney Bases, Card Baskets, See, Penknives; Scissors. Fanny Note Paper, W.ifers,.&t., Pori Pollos, a beautiful assortment, with and v. ohnut locks. Together with a Per iply of ankles embracing aver' handsome assortment. • it. LaNIPS, - CANLEIAIIIIAS, A beautiful assortment ' Of Conley. & celi•bra led Lard Lamps with proint and n4iadrs, randlelabra,i, for mantle ornaments. Also tlw new Gas .I.amps, which would he ,very appropriate presents from loving husbands to their alt dons:lle wives, or friini Parents to their married children. JEWrit.ttY ' • A beautiful assortment of G.. 1.1 Peroils, varying in price from fri 72 to ft.. Gold Pens and Gold Pen( tl Cases. from Sit to .9;2, rtilver,l'eneft Caeca in Vitritity,. • Silver Pencil Cases and Gild Pens, from sl,es to .1.2,5 1 1. TILE MAGATINIEs. Those wishing tosend a preSettl n will he afforded an opportunity lir irultscritting to the monthly Magazines nr the 21inereJoitrual tinily errabn lishment, which can be regnlarly sent from nog ram, and which will reinindrhe recipient of the donor both monthly and weekly. :}Any book or fairy article to be had in Philadelphia, obtained at 21 boors' notice. t7eNVe pledge ourselves to sell every article no cheap, and a great ninny amen below the pares for which tha same articles ran lie purchased in either.7lllladelptlia ur New York. and therefore with andidetwe, invite all in watt of presents, dic., to give n call at -- :15-51] • HANNAN'S tom Book, Stationery, and Fancy stores, Pottsville. Schitylkilt.lrarigatioas. TOLLS FOR 1843. THE Borkol of Managers have adopted the following infra of toll tolie charged on their works during the ;ear INPI. ANTHRACITE COAL: Po be charnel per ton of 2210 lbs.• the tern iglu to he as :ermined by loch means at may be adopted to secure lectiraey, and , five per cent. allowntice in - br Made lierefown for limos by wastage. The toil 1., hr rompubli -Amu Matins Carbon for all coal coming inviti above that mint, and to be charged proportionatay foFall instances arcleit on the fhnal: • • For the. months (final:, Matrh, April, and May . , ronvv 'cENTs rna TON. For the maths of Jam and 'July, ' • • FlrTe emers PER pox - Or the months of Aiignst,Semeniber, October, Novcm - her; atni December. siNTV-vivk CEnTs PER TON, MISCEBI. NEOU:3ARTI(;I.IIS: • To be charged er ton of gg e to • 1. nor enama....,;t: • Limestone. Iron Ore, quarry spans, nowt, Flom, it wrought marble, eattd, lay, grayetinits, hark, nod Ml' • ntire, one and 3 trilf Cep•sli , r 'ton per mile, hilt po :barge will be made fokati) dituancc carried beyond twenty-five miler. Maximum toll ritiasuch art iclesTor any trattsnce, thirty ., scree and a half cents por ton. • neroNn CLAns. Eypaunt, Cordwood, timber, tumbar;hoop pnlee, hay and Ptraw in bairn. bricks. and billinitnotis coal. Between Phlyidelphla and Mr rarboti,7s eh:T.:mon • •• Sail , an, 73 •• • Way trot three-Bilitilts lutt . no cha • shall be per ton. . . Tit ftlereharldiZetcenes ware, salt, irtotin • tare hermit Oft articles not SP.: second. Tow - cents per Int, ...... • tor tile first twenty Miles carried- and three-fourths r.f n rent per ton per lode for any additional distanee earritobbeyond twee!) - alt cases where one or more locks are ptooted, and nr distance carried shall , lie less than two mile, the ei t arge fir toll shall he for two ItiPes au cording to the class InWhiCh the articles carried may helm,. And in all eases where the Ta i re cents per ton nil the airetirtainell tonnage of time vessel for env loelvimssett below lteadtm•., or d Cents Per ton, 'above • Reailitig, lire trill sban pr: charged at these men tioned rates on all nrtirlmt. TOM. ON EMPTY BOATS. • Roots Intended to or rub regularly in the wade on tine ling of the Canal Wilt he licensed to pars the wind.• or any part of tbe line empty be the payment of ten dollars. ' The licenses will Ire issued by any roillertor, and will Manlinue In forCe doting the year 1)118. provided the heat so7imotsril shall pay a sun in tolls equal to ten dollars per Month. Boats, • not on litensed still he rharged,five cents p 9 mile. miketer they carry cargo which has paid five dol lars in mils. Any bnal‘not licensed an antWO.iti, and running upon a single levid,of the works, Anil pay. for Carl: lock they may at any nine pass, ftdir cenlS per low on the ascer tained tonnage thereof above heading, 4nd six and a quarter Ceuta per `ton "•• CARS, lIDA'I'S,•A ND, LANDINGS. The Comp - my will, torn i,ll cans. IMalS,!atid Lvulic r. antlatiord every facility for transporting Coal to martinat the most reasoitable`rat es, and they are prepared - 10 make contracts with operators 1:1 MI -.Miters engaged in the coal trade. and with those who will hitibt and run boats on the Canal, on liheNt terms. Applications _4 , 11 these subjetts are to be made to the President of the Company, and they wilt fCrti4 prompt attentiom Be order of the Board. \ Dec I i-50) F. FRNLES, Preiident. Office of the Schuylkill Navigator,: Dec. 7, 1517., Coal Screens ! Coal Soreens ! ! • MITE sascriber is extensively engaged in the mann factory of WOVEN -WIRE SCREENS upon an Imprnve,Paffel entirely neir pnncipie, for which be has secured LETTERS PATENT. and which be confident ly believes will be found. upon trial. stiperin , to every. oilier screen in use for durability and nU the flit:flair. nfti good screen., They are woren•entirely of wire, and can be made with meshes and threafispf any re linked size rind strength. WIRE WEAVING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Will be executed at the shortest notice, and screens made to every pattern, adapted to all the uses-for which screens are required. subscriber has rotently removed his total,. lishment to . Coal Steel, nearthe corner of Norwegian. street. HENRY JENKINS. Pattsville. April 4 MI6 • • 11.- , ArrENllO MILITAILY STORE. TIII subssriber would respectfully in', form his friends a Oil customers, that he has ~:, . located his MILITARY CAP MAN (WAG y TORY .in Third street. NO. 46. a few doors .7.. 1 below ,Race. where he .WOuld be pleased I to see his old customers and as many new ... ‘ ones as aredisposed to favor him With their ii - r custom. He'still continues to mane tart are. Military and Spottmen's articles of every, I • description, such as Leather, Cloth, Felt, Silk and Bearer Dress Caps, of all patterns: • Forage Caps. Holsters for Troop. Body do. cs_ -- Carlotta' Doges, Raymiet Scabbards. Sword Belts of all kinds. , Calitrens. Knansarks„ different pat. terns; Fire pockets. raising Boxes. rub. de. BrII"t"' tad rigkera. Plumes Pinworms, Firemen's Caps. Lea. ther Stocks; Gun aseiii superior quality Shot Rags, Game Rao. Drums. &et Orders thankfully received id promptly attended to. WM. CRESSMAN, - No. DA. North 3d strtipa few 400 rs below Race: Phila.. dan.l3, IRO. • • • .. • • RII.IL -7-- ROAD . IRON. • TlFXaksg.irirtaXin.=ntaircx.nrarnlxl: I 5 iiirmis xi. 10 toos xl, 51ozot x Also,f 4 o tons , beit refitted Iron, consist in; of roundisquare n 4 flat ban,. • Apply to: E. cgortor. .Itorth E.Uteernet of litaapt and 121 b Postsai IZZEE NEWS TO TECO ,LATEST rintAnEirritA-nv. :10.1517.1 ! I . ti &chic!: .1.. U. s ' I hate nothing to orninunicetel which could l i. tend to interest your ?dere. 'l'4. news by the Hibernia has: if anithicieopereted i mfatorably on BreadljUlT- , . and there lje little acticity. Holdera still ask $6,50 for good brands 'aurio and corn meal is dull at 41.3.25 per bbl. W eat is held at 114 r. Corn 62 a 64c: tier bushel Whiskey is dull at 25 eta. poi gallon in barrel Bank Faiires.—T e New York impers gait. that, the R. cholla B rih, the Atlas Bank,.and the James Bank at Janae,town, all in the State of New York, have susimded payment. What's the matter Id thin the wcrttion of 'hi 1. Tariff of 180 I Growth of Baliimore.-UNinetren hundred and tifty.nine new houses havelfeneweted this ye6r, in Baltimore, the assessed f which is on wards of two tniihon gix Luitarwl qtetmna dollars.' lITALTII MAW: r..t%Y rOT +RC wina Traioior, to'loake their Lires, and Happy: 69 rh. guthor of "Nil dm/X!Tht lie."l'l tiro, with AdElaiorri : nn elo satin"irenti..e Svlf-Knowledge. and entertaining nrliclee oit Food, - fllearf. GINndP, Entin^.. a nMwael,, Netvoto, • Dige-ition, Liver 12pilit?t9 'Mood, Lungn, Mee retione; A rterivo, Mad; 'Vein !f rail It, Tot:ether with the I: real e_k:rtet--• attained —How to do (:uod—Causel ror—llabite—Pn,ions—Wonoto du bed—Mno's e.rrore-111ch nod roor ten—Y.7llllll r.rrrv—Wouvot 41.13 Wfl . 6 irotes—indOtion, &r. wl de.igned for Ilie.tiohl vito?"nod oxloodoic eNratiot, I.trt in; malliabk I:ll4erledZe nn I hinono fr. 001...:t0d Ill.! la WS tv Lich bodily health, kr., kr. I . r.- Any perFott -rodinr, 25 rents rhall receive ono ore 1111!, or null!for $l. Addre,oi, Nonll, ipaid Z11:111:1C &, I re This va!unklc work root:Ono 177 , Philadelphia, M3y 22, IfTe: - - 2Of 1112.1 - .8 It :psi .1,1 Pewit 'do 1000 quires Fo1:Q17.113 Blank [toot.. 5110 . do ginwto I 110 .• 11.10 dozen Memorandum 11011:ti. Thiilirtviiir the la rre.t and lir=t . Booke ever ottered in 11110 pan pith andf 9311. ill B.l\\ AN:I 4 10111,n - 11i lOW, iillol lower than It hr fiord Ile Ills Irr!,siork nn mi Gu'tlirrd c. s dee. Can 0011 1,1•1` q.l .11, , F . ? 1:r r rnorAtr!ory. - 11rdirin. rpnts , t:,lrnt t por ito in quint clieaper, ;did Wdtr. wl hnul Si'! elling oY dehlluodlr 'lie pntient." IT. lIAS MIME ' 1.0.00 cores of lllpmitortuin. c IJsitti cures of 11):94.tetia. I '2,500 cares of General Debility.. .Ertergy. . . . 3.000 l'ci.mle . ennill'a MD: awl's Pr. ' 7,0110't tiles of Deu,res of-the hood, via, Liens, serofithi, Er.sited:lJ, ..,isl Rheims, Pimples nn the. Fas e . , n: r..c.e., nntether t, it s nuttier.. raver . pr Commend inn. Liver I:oogolailkirt,.l,lMai Alrcanoo., 8.,. :11.1%. We :In. ,ninon. assts Oplo•III• i irryllifikOlift INV bat, letters I:totts ph. sit ihilskrstitl from our agents trout all t.ri,. of ins 1t0;,..,1 stati.., inform nem,: 11/' c,stramilts, airy mires. it. Van linshirk, Esti one of the mort re ,itertalde Britggtql. to .'vewnrk. New Jer,y. inf,sruss us that he can refer tai inure than ))))) !hundred mad fifty . eases in that ph, alone. There ire th,,p,,n(N or •i,o•-, Lt the city of Ni , w Viol: wlita Se mill rett,T tn. wit It , pleasure, and to men'ol charm:let r‘ell'lnon ti, Tito following IA from onel,of the moat, rePpectal,lti, physicians 1111 Long / 11,11,1/1 , ~ - , . ', 1111i1 ., ,r0/IT•JII/3 . IC, IS:C. Ott TOWNSFNII : Pear Ste—ft i. in itli r. - 14..t , factinti that I sayto vim IMO I have rem:illy n itties,:ml;in wee• , 1 i sal en,S, lho• MOST hen, (lei:01,11 . s (runt) our EAIi.III of Sarsapartiln.• Being. engage t in the pr.it tire fir methesiti•, I haveirre.t tilted Aln evertilrase•,ntol nk - c l , s-r without hem M. -DO lie renow al of disease a arising from :I derailMoi 4111Ie of the slig, ivetirgans,Jauntlice„ 'J: r., it lal exeort:,on)thing of Ito • int; ever before oiler- - ed at Ili.. eoliths. Volt v. i.I hit nsu send MP I \ in dozen. R--pert Dille 3 .jars.': '. S. I: PRESTON , Al. D. Dit:Towmatta'n i 'Being afflit It sl with Dysps<psin, far , o long t nue pa. , t. I hale endenvor .il Dendently to ernd- ' irate it trill the ~ielloll b 3 3bll` us •of l'ltyqir in vnriona , :Mtn, but I found' ad List Via ins re l used pl.ysic the i weaker the organs of life hecapie rendering uncertain the prospect or mr,tiovo - rare Recently this coin plaint &veld; cd I:ielr fe s arfully 'causing nlcerntituns nitent the throat altd.\ trachea", ins airing seriously the orgOM Of life in their physical Ihrinns. lo this Mate TI I woo (PCOOMOMMI I. try , r4lif SIIT,SIIMIfira Syrup: titer ti.ing too bait les t . I Mut mybrlf relieved Iron, this complaint, and all tistlkiresaittrowmpitim . . Inuit:rase, toy its life giving influent e, it hat Its power in 'itttert a mire in cave of general functions derangement of the s tireatte of life, Mittel me lq recommend your ears:timid- Into the unlisted. , I ' Vt ors.. -- "&e. JAS. MOALI.ISTI7II, M. U. No. 93 Broadway. 71 Aminnv, August 30,1 A, ire.: Dn., TOWNMEND: Sititotne t r -- ' test My opinion of the virthe sif.ir or S.lfelliMtiii.l: I am novnit.repa used it In my practice anitillrearti months and must give it iny del anything of the kind with which as to its medicinal virtues nand Ili whit It you 'ell it. In ecrofhltinal . propliCOMCMlLOMily.dyllrepiM.. 4l 'its, and liver complaints, I Inman 01,111.• In them. complaints , or ea:lordly inilwated„ ) eawwith It ID the IlIOIMM: OFOIO profess l shat)' II maul nig diseaye In tut sonte - Trirms, and to .Ir, as Maarn # .i. II:EN lintioni.Vc, NovEmnrn 21st, f; DV tiff: PSI No fluid nrytedicine has ever 11. PO Ilertriy TPM•IIIMM , lime gastric is composing. rood and strenellienli loin, P 4 this srep.traiion of Saint, cures I4Mily case of iLyq,el.l . ll CMOMC. rEI2I 111100 I.TII, March 7. 1.9 , :1n. - • tin. Triv. - nsntert• Dray . Sir—ln the allMlnef of lels, I severeft'atlllct.d nab .idle , . I (the throat, cheat and • . (dont nil; the tool - mots sinaticine became en affected - that 111111 , 14 every article of food I took produced such n nannea.or irritation. that it WI a soh!, great diflieulty that I toted retain rood. ,tconfl led nit ;elf almeit en- c tirely to the use. of enecon ; et en tills. I was often - , obilSed In throw nit. I cat...scarcely (Vneribe the hor rid serval ion I sulTerrMl ; lit apt eared to. we that from the roof of ITIV lIIOUIII lit Ille ' , lOW t part of lily siornaelt ,5005 ulcerated, and l was , naive tertsive that 1 hind vat - -only Dyiipeptiii• to its woret.foin but that I stair threat- (41( . 4 with bronchitis. The iliac. se became To illUelert RIO that it prodtver d a rupture - 1i 11 small blood veriest. I was confined for 14Verilit we 410. lost my tleeb, and titlt week and v. careen . by (he I ant eye - mice. At thin time I thrimately rawyonr ply I . o,a:talent. and recon. • Mgr(' several napsee I kli 1,,1, to be highly respectable and entitled to Cant truer, 11 re lumbered to nave seen . It,. Volt %molt, of Allt , lty.tfo a number of nears ill very bad bailin. b'rnni these facts I was, hot - aced or find to prnritre one bottle e( yolir v ditablo preP.ltation of sar,np3nit,..., In jw.tire ,to , nn I feelJamnd 10 1111- ' • FM, van that I erte , to it ail it valuable mednine r,,, surCtlinettnen as I have den'etib . It has restored me tot health and strength; I glace , ` f eud nbotit Inn, :Mille.. j eor VO 1,4 lit ellieacy, niter iteinnnit twolotlitelt I t !Oil- . 1,1 I.r some days In niky ifd an 1 rTonna 111111tt I re quired tailor. as thedlneane lea. not entirely rulstotill. I regard it: s n certain core furl yepersa auttnffectinne of Cot 1111/0111 and [lllllll 01 IS j/;1/111Ug, and -fiperaleg hken .charm in composing the s °mach d g, en allaying n • a t eugh. I plumd in intme, 10 ern a bottle or two On 1101111 for the use of my fandlst. With great - regard, ) our friend, LANY. 1.., VAN 111.11ECK. Mr. Van Kit ck " was fur:m . oy a:11(.011am! Clerk of Al bany Gil) . and County, and! re esdly in the War Pe-. partm,•te at Washington.; t,. I Rh El , STI,M.—Mile than 0 le lIMUFAIVI cares of Ch )))) lie Ithemontintn trove beecouncil try the nee of IV. Tow neeed's Sarna it:lrina. ; Th , 1011 . .. hoe rcrtlficate Was RCM UR yestartlay ; ; : - , . NEW Von, 1 - V.eroht r. 11,1117. To .T:T. Torlt.ttpoi I—Btu i—l lOM', II 10) dory 10 Tel '. my .Wll ViltrrtiO IIItITIV. , fer the benefits I have , teed by the use Of your :,trnrt of elareaparilln Irl• 1..4 foT manly 111.11110. will, Ilitttloltllte pains, i Intboottiatuitt elfin, Liver; the entrerings which •t 1 from those dine:ve e r ,. ntern.l my life n tundra I tried e,..ry remedy th. 1 was prescribed for me tee of the bent pliyettiamt in the city, but w it 111 , 11 L leant 1.141117111C111 I,4i•fitl I considered myself 111 - e, hilt by 160 advice tern fr i iend.was inditred to try tour rotoraettd. 'I had buil - aim hoties of enerese. but I am happy I. Say, I had lint Inkeit more than helm Indite before! esperienced relief; thb nducrd me In persevere • a In ire use, n.l inn bottles have effected an entire I ure, I It is now (111110 utouthe Once I deed your remedy. and I ..—.-- ant grateful and happy to any never enjoyed better health. 'I nhall take great ;ilea are In recommanding it to the at - Meted, for by ita Ilse I f rntly Leh( roomy life at an -avert. With the greatest' tel pert, allow me to nub et ribe myself your grateful fru rid, I .llhl. 11.1SIORG AN, IS Can' et., eon of • GREAT if:MALI: MI:D1ri"; t: • Dr. Townsend ' s Sarsaparilla in n sovereign and,. " - .Ay rare EOTIIITipITUICOIITIIIIIIIIITtII,II,II4,IIIII,I, Leororr• Van or Wintee , ,ohntructed nr inkoluntary tt Menttuation• • ,Itirontinnancs'Of 11/111P, or involnidary dt- charge there of,and lot thegencral proetrattOnot thesystetn—narri, ter wh.:IIICT 1 1.1".41t011it tt( lo;o•rrn , rattle OT caunce,peo - - dured by irregularity. illnen t..rr.ar client. Nothing can be OlotoslllpTlS i OE than xis iliVlzor 3 ting effects on the human frame. tiers-nen:ill weakee,ne and 'antiwar. before taking it, at once become ...hunt mat foil • of energy - under its inCuence.lt immediately rattan, . arts the nervelessness of the f, nate frame, wholt ,s the ' great canee of barren - res. , , c n n i , t:: repottedi t t i t , ( T ile ' t x t ,h, h l re i l e . l i . e i fi t; I I k e t rit It :11:c il ritatreshel,irs:l,4entirterer I d e r e t: t... p , :e f i . ; f;o 1 :1 ,, t 0 7 1 , i t e h ' : ( , :; ‘ , 1 , -- . l li i! fl 1: , :r r ; a n e n • without children, attesitning a few bottles of this inyt. ' eablenuelicine.have Itc,eu blessed with healthy nffnpring Dr. Tam-..end,-;.51y wife Aetna greatly di:stressed hy .neaknes% andgcnnrat debility,and sintering contintinity t tr.bs:orni;l:bi:,:la:("l,ddeal;•7oi t c , h:o:t l l , l l ° e 4i n i r c ° ll n r ittl e be h it r', . l l l ,, i ' es ii % d, :a:l d i n d a . r b e faa . vn t t :( ut i k e l . o a tl fi etv'- known . also hearing' It recammanded n such eases 1 have de , PCribrd. I obtained a battle of mar Eittart or Sarsapa rilla, and followed lhc:aliirertioppPpa you gave me. , in sti„ , • short foITIOTI II TeMORTaIIOr en plaints Mad restored•hen -. , a health . Being gratera far ih . bT11 , 4111 ehe rereived, r ...,;: halm Pleasure in thins aelnowl den: It. and recninnisial " ,. _.,0, ,, : ii. It to the public. , , - ' M. D.11100,R.C., .: .!,.....• ~:,. . , chrnir of Cr lid and tr, dins streets, ,-, ~.. .. IttodT, locust 17, IF D. . .. . .....,-- ,- General wholesale Agent or St:tut:thin Connty,D,. ', „. ,: DANNAM.- Fnr,Sale niPO at ~ -:, _ t:. ,t.• , ' , John C. Drinttn's Drug S ore. '' - r ' 'Ciemens 4 - Plitylns, do.. , , _ . , ~ • - ' John S. C. Iklnrtins. dn. , ,- .. ..ar...k.:ttortitviina.florritn,hhirs7l,47:7l.:47;tib.e: l at . 's:lp . a , r , 111,a, walit cd t in at - n -- 1 -_,A03).--0004 WWI! t r sale . .1. , '-.• . 1 0 - .. _..... ...... Li -- . Diita-4, 1 ...:: ,-, •-,,D1,..Ni5..T..., --, '- :: :-; :-1".... -.-, --' -__,,--::::. ,' ' -iirr7-trlik per tnn per nine seer cry-deep. rand., earthen al; • or ni xottlf.tr- In, 31111 nil Oilier classed first glint 1E! neon. .0 LC: Or Pky odo I.onr ruivon: As :1 .Imeriran nentary llnd Inter• .Comuiniug thott qtrWegth, ttcmialon Old Ag. \I an. Woman, scan , 12121122102 - fleet,. in !Aft. fitixv ar.d Etfetig of Er cubed—Man dc..rri• tic**—Viitur and iv _wpde delacntc If;If151. of 111111r0- % the Ilenrk. Ins est thy pro Inniltni anal 1,4141 in i Tel I.r ice ret,lret .Wlll 1-1:414t1711..1.p1tia. =ME= y f_II n.l lEEE i rristwoi of lllato.l —Oat, Jost reroved rs.n - Itlch by pteilcem $4. AtWet ale and r 4 r.:, 'arol in l'ilitailutpl'ii:i Pi'n ,, iy pr id. 0,, It 10.1.9 . It !in 111,11 , ' (fr. — if 19 HIS time' 1111 . 1 i .1111 v rlllf 1 o,s HAN 1%000 CUBES =ME rd tram of Neryoos ime since you reque, ; • our Compound Syrup . red to rive it. 1 have lied it for the Tait few 1(led preference over ant acquainted .both . I rea.ottable price nt lelfertion, rittonerme , lil. irestion; costive liab, itch please.: with Ito ~, ny . nther where Par onitdente reConimend on fig a valuable aux- • e of ito uSuat trouble. _, find valuable medicine. ... 0- • SJ. WEEKS., M. I). le. ~. . _ ' • teen tlitienverett which ttim or ralltn,•ln tlit g the omit!s of diger- FinILL- It twoitively A , however- IleVere or • Ott_
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