the Secuili r : her tbatr riod, since th, The largest former wee looks like ais to the c. facilities affo ments, for- t ducts of indu the Valley c city Of a gen swers admi • neers unite I' lie - isigli much larger num. -tamed within he earns pe road hie teen in operation. number regist -red for any is 1420. T, is certainly siness, and a :. lie volumes ractet of our - ity, and the ded by our S • to improve. • ddi'commerce • nd,the pro. try: The new . ridge across k (we speak , n the audio , einan wha exa fined it) an. • , Iy. The lodo, olive engi. saying that g ey consider Id 'and substan i !al structure ne. Though sad disaste , is believed ilia nothing wil,4 ally, while laetMr aCcomlife. e purposes of t isnsportation, be insured.—/tenn. Inq. it a more : than the old at the time, i be lost event dollops for t will certain! The Her I flattering ac of that place cies of vice, did not Bopp , Why do her a state of ti there? W it a's'sisted and those dens of those who fr hours.—Fr sburg papers unt of the mo Gambling, a revailstoan ex disgraced the I. oral citizens. ngs as it is a a vigilant pol ouatenanced b vice could be b kuent them di Press. M WASHING.T Aril 30, 1838. • be did not doubt .ut that he had 1. of the honorable Chairman that now arrived whe it was a very 1,, oat in the mo .entary. affairs 1 , . Some of, the t . nke uf Blas i.rk had already esumed specie others were upon be point sof fol ; example . Mr. • lay, hoped the c t • speedily be foil wed, at least as a were able, thoug i hi feared the mth 'Western Stat s were not yet 4 Mr. C. said he t erefore wished the Chairman'ort e Committee of ither there .was Inifore that Com ber the Fixecutiii . ead any inten !l rward, any meaku r of any de than that which, now lay upon other Rouse of COngress, with a ngthen, and cneodrage the Banks on of Specie Payibents. If there in the Committeei or in thelEzec i the Qoverninenti to do any thing et,—thus leaving the B mkt to in this operation —it might be i n ere to suggebt so. e measure for urpcpie Mr. Clay sat the concurrenc the period ha. important ino of the count tort and New payments, and lowing this g . example wool far as the Ban Banks in the = ready to resum to ascertain of of Finance wh mittee, or Whe Lion to bring f. aeriptio, othe , the tabl in tli view to aid, str in the rtrunip was no intent' , entire Branch on this subj go on upaide. the (flay "tlf of this desirable Mr. W RIG there was no' fore the' Corn them by order nothing on wh As to what th • lb do, Mr. Wri Senator from on that eubjec Mr.CLAY and the Com measure of rel . the Banks in before them, States did nut tresiuce any m the following "Resolved b . rolsou in Con ination shall diurn of pap.' Public Reven ment, and th gross, the not ble and paid the United S be forthwoh Secreisitof payment oft . to the Grover 'disbursed, lb public credi them," The resolu Mr. GRU no defence `o . • . the Senate., • whether the eration to B where the re . Mr. CLA tend that ban restrictions Power of els Lary of the the Secretar • sufficient to would come `The ma. marks, was and laid upo r answered Mr og on the subject ittee which' had of the Senate, and ch they had hot Eseeurave was do said he was a edtuesyr • , That being the to tit the ease, thee of Finance ot having any ef or auy ineasur intended to aid e resumption of pccle payments das the Executi of the United utend, so far as was.knawn, to in satire of relief, he pojuld introduce ()int Resolution. the Senate and Hd rest Assembled, made as to the ntin the several in debts or dues until otherwise it of sound Banks n demand in'the tee, under suitab4 t rescribed and .prof `he Treasury, ghat Revenue and of inent, and shall' course of public el .rs who are coi l ions being read. DY said he was opposition to the e would sugges ,—, lotion ought n , het in the fiemt nue was to be r ~' said that thi - reso 1 notes _should be witlibut suitab i rimivatton was gil reasury. The d'l of the Treasury Imeet all cases. up with the resol ton, after a few !,then -ordered to the table.—Ba Tfrg CABI The New t "Great Wes most delighi The Bijo• tofore cabs of our pack ished and r durable tho Great West cult to he de ald, who w faithful d marks : 1 "No lane , d o or of the c i ' side by the' itssengers. fdtt garden ornamented I with exquiti , , pannelling,-; romantic a ertistat.uf. E 1115 , Parris, eitent are and every ease of the elegance dreamed o nights, ..• • The to of Vermin ing glasses -porcelain, i vivid cola. rich bran wits a fire voluted col in the brig. most cons.. luxury wh. regardless OF THE OR. ork Corporation "rn" on Friday 14 ful time of it. - M i. the great cabir ted language on t. ships—our nun ally elegant wood gh less costly ; bud rn is really uniqi ribed. M r. Prim there probably had iption, and we e: age is adequate to : escribe the splen aloon, which is ..tinded on each tate roomr for the Accommodation of It looks like a bower of bliss, a per: • 1 atnida, with recesses in the wings, with tiellice work in gilding, and 1 , paintings in the waincoasting and riptive of the ariptis scenes of 1 ' • pastoral life, ex uted by the first rope, under the s perintenderce of e royal academ cian. The sofas I added in the most usurious manner, ing conducive the comfort and • -ngers is cons Ited in'a style of ,• er hitherto atte pted, and only lin the descriptio of the Arabian , the tales of fairy. ' tore is formed on the model of that 1 , iq the time of . is XV.; the look lers enclosed in . I trainee of painted laid with mama: ry, and the most ; the fi re place 'it the centre ta a d article, of a, q . • rangolar shape, lace on each angl-, and a handsome mu for chimney. Every thing was test order, and • - igned with the mate taste, exhibi carried into exec xpenditure.r Fnxnebibockez e fir Alici s iiic.l4 • COMPLAIki• OF 1411VVIOLEF13.: • - IT IL L. artiwiL By the silent font 'Orlin shadow,' bill, We slept in our , green reueatsi And the April shoarers were wing to fill ' Our hearts witli sweets And though we lay in a lowly biower. Yet all things loved us well. And the waking bee left its Gut.* flower With us to dwiiy. • If Bat the warm May Caine in his pride, to woo The wealth dfciiir virgto sto re t And our hearts jolt hit his b at, and knew Their sweets immure And the sanimer reigns nu , the bidet spot Where we dwell ; and its /DUO and showers ing balm to our sister's bearti, bat not, Oh, not to oars POSTSCRIPT. Omni oreiti AtIaitirtiITIZONICLZ April 28, o'clock, P. sr. Awful Fire at Charlest,on. We learn with h e deepest regret, by passen gers from Cheri who arrieed here this eve. fling by the Carolina Rail Roadj that the city [of Charleston has beer. visited by :one of the most awful and destructive fires that has ever visited any city in the United States. ONL THIRD OFTHE CITY WAS LAID pr ASHES at the departure' of the ears this morning at six i;'clock. and thefire was raging as if it litould COllBllll5ll at lewd one thirdmore. • The fire broke hit last night t a quarter past 8 o'clock, in a paint store, on the western ride of King at. corner okEteresford at. The wind blow ing Strongly from the South West, blew the filmes diagonally across Kiiig st.. and at the time of the _departure of the cars the whole see. tion of the city above Bererford street, up to So ciety street and alit' 01 King itreet to the Bay was burnt down or burning. Our informant believes it impossible to calcu. late what will bethe ultimate extent of the fire, as it seemed' in ne way checked , at 6 o'clock this morning. Among the buildings consumed are a number of churches,Vie new theatre, the splendid hotel recently erected, end the whole market except the fish market. , ive no - very al character i d every spe ent which we and of Penn. lerate such lerred exists ce, properly her citizens, oken up, and persed in 24 A-large number of houses bad been -blown up, but to no purpose. All the pdyder in the city was exhausted, and all the water in the pumps, and the people Wearied with X whole night's incessant and unavailing tail, found themselves this morning, abld to make but a feeble resist ance to the still ruing and deiouring flames.—' A number of persons had been killed by the blowing tip of houses and throtring of furniture into the streets. The steam boat Neptune. ly., ing in the bay, eitught on fire, but it was fortu-, nately extinguished. This is indeed mournfifi catastrophe—a flourishing city laid in ashes-her people burnt out of home and 'substance, and millions of pro , perty destroyed in a single night. The Insurance companies of Cherleston we learn are of small. capital, and will, every one no :doubt be ruined. and still be unable to make good but a small portion of the leases. flundredifof families must be utterly ruined by this geheral calemity. Years cannot mike Charleston: what she was. P. Since the above was written we have been shown - a letter from Charleston, closed a little befere 4 o'clock this morning, and brought up by a passenger, which confirms all the im• portant facts stated above. It also stales that the rigging of many of the vessels at thd wharves bad been burnt. Evening Journal Office. Since the alxici was in type, we learn _that the fire raged 16 honks-12 or 1300 buildings were destroyed.—Loss 'estimated at sof 116.000.000: About 1500 families haire beds thrown out qi houses. Clay," and said cif esirrenev be •een referred to that there was ready reported. ng or intended 'ignorant as the nothing to say 'par of Rrpresen tndt no discrvis rreney or me 'ranches or the p the Govern dercd by Con. hick arc payn • at currency of restsietione, to ioulgatedby the 4 .Aiswrv, Wrist's:spiv,: o'clock; A. NI. ANOThJER GREAT AND GLORIUS WHIG VICTORY ; EVERY WARD CARRIED!! FVERY WHIG CANDIDATE ELECTED!! The City of Albany is porifi4d and redeemed ! Loco Eowism is prostrate ! We have come out of a most desperately contested election with a triumphant' idajority in every Ward. Our ag gregate majority:ln the city; is within' a frac , tion of SIX HUNDRED. be received in pebts and Dues 'be subsequently penditure, to ell ling to receive . The Eeturnsfroto Virginia so far, gives 38 Whigs, Logo Focos conservatives 4, Whig gain 23-,Whig lirs 2: Wxro OFFICE, liichrnonil, April 30, 1838. Dear Sir—Though I cOi send you but little more than the paperft will give you, yet I drop you a line to say that we have certainly carried the Howie of Delegates. Last year, the.etiniinistration• majiirity , the House wee 40, in the Senate 8. We have gained 23 in the Heinle thus. far, and lost 2. In the Senate we have lost one there being bni 8 elected this year, out of i 32. • imported to make ! resolution before to the Senator :t restrict its op of the places ution did not in• received without regulatimw.— en to the Sects.- .bretion given to would be amply But this subject ion. explanatory re• second reading imore American. t M k I' + WESTERN. aid a visit to the . They had a or Noah says • 1 We now haYe a majority of one in the house of delegntes. l'heret: i are four or five More that we 'expect to gain. If so, we s h a ll have the 4egislature o j t ballot. /7. S. Gazette. We have here e peerless cabins '-rous highly pol , probably more the display in the e, and most diffi. editor of the Her. come nearest to a !. act his brief re- Mr. Kennedy is the first member of Congress clerted from th Baltimore District since the reign of Jaek.Po Om began. We are requested to state that the Rev. Dr. WC/amp will pre* in the New Baptist Church, Bellmon4 about 2 miles from Port Carbon, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock.; Yesterday afternoon in the s2nd year of her at ago. WS. St. ANN Bacitiait, wife of Samuel Brooke of this rough. .The friends ' acqueintsnies of the Family, are invited to ad her tunifeal on finnday at ternoon at 3 o'ektek. without Birthed. notice. Pa Lodge. ASTATED ,Ijrneeting of Pplaski Lodge. Ne. 216, will behelc at the usual place, on Mon day evening neat, May 7th, half past 7 clocki P. IW. /! Peectnal attendance is requested. may S ti 34 A STATED Meting of t o Fottinrille Fire Engine CA ' any • will beheldat the house of Wm. Mortiar, - 011 Wednesday resift the 9th inst. at 7 lelock. ELIAS ORR, Secretary. 34-1 fog the triumph of tion by lavish and MI LATER 'WROM VIRGINIA DIED ME TIIMININFARS 9 jOirRNAILit - I;f4, .!z A .1111MaN0 .7; Of all the Wails_ 9 1 :She-BsFrera Pottmille, atinrable to the eleitiOn:of the iegularly nominated Tic ket , Ol6Seri, and opposed to an - amalgamation with Locckfocoism, will be held at the House of Henry Stager, this evening,, at 8 o'clock. Punctual attendance is 're quested. I MANY. WEST BRANCH RAH. ROAD. e following a the amount of Coal transported on this Rail Road up to May 4th, 1838. 3464 tons. . ROBERT C. HILL. Collector. MILL CREEK RAIL AtIAD. e following u the amount of Coal transported on tine road from commencement to May 2d. Wednesday laciest's. 1813 tons. GEO. 11A DEBTY, Collector. Anti• Van Buren, Anti-Porter, Anti- Sub-Treasury System Ticket for, Borough Officers: Chief Burgess Jacob Reed. Council Daniel Klapp, 2Years• George C. Wynkoop, Samuel Lewi% Benjamin T. Taylor. High Constable Daniel Hill. TOW: Clerk - Edward Owen Parry. Auditors Benjamin W. Cumming. Francis J. Paryin. Alexander Graham. REVIEW QF THE MARK T. Paton Tie, Mae 5. MO WHEAT FLOUR, by the toad was worth on 1' 6. day 417 50. WHEAT 1 50 per pasha, is demand. RYE FLOUR 2 50 per cwt. in demand. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 250 per cwt.io demand RYE, by the load 90 cents by the bushel—ready sale RYE CHOP 90 cents per bushel in demand. OATS 40 cents—ready sale. POTATOES 45 cents per bushel in demand. CORN-70 cents per bushel in demand. CLOVER SEED—SS 50 per bushel. . TIMOTHY SEED-12 00 per bushel.' FLAXSEED—SI 12 per bushel in demand. WHISKEY-42 cents per gallon. BUTTER-14 cents per pound—in Kegs 12 cents EGGS-12 cents per.dosen. LARD-10 cents per pound. TALLOW-9 cents per pound. HA MS 12 cents per pond. CORN CHOP 80 cents per bushel in demand. BACON—I 2 cents per. pound, BEESWAX-18 cents per pound. FEATHERS-62 cents per pound. COMMON WOOL-40 cents per pound MACKEREL. by the bbl. No 1, $l2OO DT 9, $ll SALT-2 624 per bbl.; 87 per bushel. PLASTER, is worth $7 00 per ton. HAY $lB per ton. Musical instruments. ►IIHE subscriber has just received and offers for sale 4 keyed German Flutes, plain, Octave Flutes, • Clar ninety, Flageolets. Violins, Fires, Violin Bridges, Pius, Strings and Bow-hair. Clarionet Reeds, Goner Strings, , Violin B o ws—extra fini s h, ' He reapectfully . invites the. public to tall and examine his stock. JOHN S. C, MARTIN 34- may 6, 1838. Mount Carbon Rail Road Company. OTIcE is hereby given, that a special meet ing of the Stockholder* or the Mounf Car bon Rail Road Company, will be held on Sitar day the 26th day of May, at S o'clock in the at ternoon, in Room No. 23 Merchants' Exchange City of Philadelphia. . . By order of the Board .of Manager., 3AAI ES C. DONNELL. Philadelphia, May 5, 1838. 34-6 Dissolution of Partnership. /VHS partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers. trading under the firm of B- D. JOHNSON & cp. is this day dissolved by ma tail consent. The. business of the late firm will be settled by either of the subscribers, at the of fice, 25 South sth street. BENJ. D. JOHNSON. CALEB PARKER. Phila. Mity..„l,l' 538. The Coal businesiwill be continued by the sub. scriber, who will keep a'eti; , lgt7 . ' nii ,f the best Red, While and Grey Ash Bchaylki I, at the low est market prices by the cargo Of st le lone Office, 25 south sth at Wharf, 2d below nth. may 5 34 CALEB PARK Public Notice. THE Register of Schuylkill county, - having granted to the subscriber. Letters of Admin istration on the Estate of MARY BANE, late of Pottsville, deceased; all persons indebted to said' Estate are hereby required to make immediate payment; and those having 'claims to present them legally authorised for settlement to S. N. PALMER. Adm'r. 34-6 w • may 5 The Miners' Bank, of Polinglk in the Coutny of 'Schuylkill. May 1, 1838. TIE Directors of the above,institotion have. this day declared a dividend of 3 per cent. on the capital stock, oat of the profits of the last six months, payable to the Stockholders or their legal representatives on or after the 11th inst. CHARLES LOESER." Cashier. 34-2 may 5 Caution. TIM undersigned cautions the public against purchasing or leasing the tract of land called Clinton Tract.on the East Nunregian rail road. from Elisabeth Spohn, or Henry Morris for her, as be the undersigned claims ad* thereto. and will institute a suit against any person attempt. Mg to take the possession thereof. JOHN POTT. Manheiro, April 28, 1838. 32 10.000 VERY superior hosanna segare of the Prineipes and Dommego brands, for sale by feb 3 MILLER & HAGGERTY• . -Upwards- of, 0,000-_Boxes,,, of - . - • 41:M . Who doa ban " igkagaslimieeditt P"POin ofda. meVERY man. woman. ad child that an read. cal( R sparer the stare. as every AsiaraPaPor 411 ° 1 ,01 I we the UniteilitaneatontalasetTents of the Outset , . hal efkcao7. of SalualittnUa. mierifying the Rood Modi masoons i gfreas Ore kerma spate ad array! hiserste l AshleyrealatatalalO physician the gatemen, WkmX is the eroskehriaperii6.. gf the Rasa his Gnawed will be. Salasrad..t.a. . SAW* it to say Ma. if all physicians recommend itiro uoiyalt !eta essikattx can se bare if its utrultabis Da. isail;TYl gatowared a method Whereby the virtue of dm Sasso pitrilla is obtained in a highly con centrated form, and'M such manner as to make pilli therefam, admit destreying in the least its. sinus This cannot be does by any other person. the pro. ' cem is known only to Dr. Leidy, and ma discovery of his own. These Pills are offered to the public by the name of DDS LEIDY'S SARSA.PARIBLA OR BLOOD PILLS, compounded principally of Samapatilla and with at combined iagredients (friendlyta yte c onsti. maid rendering them more effectual, belng gentl7l laxative in their effects, thus carrying off corrupt ho more fn?m the systetii very gradually, and without pro: duciag debility or soy inconvenience. Taken in suf. ficient quantity. however, they will purge friely, and may be employed or. given to the most delicate. and even to infants, being a safe and truly efficacious pin , gains,requirmg_ no ;restraint from diet or deviation regular Matta or from occupation of any hand. These pills have been pre-eminently sui„essful and', from their convenient form, must. sooner or later, take the place of all the different preparations of Sarsapa. li villa, such as Syrupe.Decoctums, Extracts. da. laird are conetintatin bottles, liable folic broken, and are in. convenient for taking br being carried about. These pills haveduring the past two years. been amply tested. Nefrapaper advertising being so very expensive. ample testimonials from numerous physr - clans and others accompaay the directions. They are partimdatly recommended in Rheumatic affections, Dry and watery pimples, General Debility. and puFtules of the face Ulcerous sores at and threat, nose and Wkly. Scaly eruptions. and blot. Diseases of the Liver, ches of the skin. Skin arid Bones, ester. Ringworms. Pain ear the region at Tank, Erysipelas, heart, breast. and sundice, Heartburn. mach. Qtomach Coughs. Liver Pain of the trident. Moo complaints, watertarab, the hack and spin* ' cr eructations, and acid- Inward fevers, foul Ohm ities of the stomach, a bed tame in the Mou Weirder affections, as Flatuleley, want of, sip swelling and hardening tits, costiveness. cram of the glands ofthe neck. of the stotnach, mid in in the groins, under the agitation. arm!, and along the spine. the breast, Rc and the whole train of diseases resulting from Impw ! rity of the blood, as also constitutional diseases pro duced by the use of Barks, Quinine, Arsenic, Mercury or other Minerals. also in impendencies in life,Syphi ha, Lees, Venereal, &c. Price 25 Cents a. Bag. Prepared only and sold Wholesale and Retail at Dr. Leidy s Health Empenum, 2nd st. below Vine, 191 ConAcomption. READER. if yogi have a cough or cold. beware of their consequences. Colds generally p imperceptibly. and Insinuate themselves air= the hsman system. finally settling upon the lungs rTd ending in consumption. A WORD TO PARENTS. Flow often is youth cut down when least expected by the consumption. and followed to their graves by parents who are in a Measure the cause of their premc mere death, in neglScting to remedy colds when eider ing in childhood. bolting upon'them as trifling affec• tions, and not attracting their entice until the destroyer has commenced its Stork and madesure of its victim. This is not alancifullTepresentation, fixr daily numer• ous instances occur winch prove the rant. " la manhood colds terminate in the same vr.ay, hut do not progress so rapidly as inyouth; they should' tow. ever. in both youth and manhood be early attended to. and not regarded as trifling affections. for it is a delu sive idea that has no doubt shortened the byes of thou. sands. BECTITEWS PvtmcrN RY PRESERVATIVE. (Price 50 Cents per bottle.) Is an invaluable prepsrton, discovered by a regular i and celebrated German hysician. who has ample) el it upwards of fifty rant in bia own practice in Ger• many, throughout which country it has been during that time most extensively and successfully employed in Coughs, Colds. Influenza", Catarrhs, Asidamas Spit ting of Blood. Whooping Coughs. Pain of the Breast and Sides, all affections of the Breast and Lungs, and arrest ofapprosehing consumption. Much may be said in praise of the above medicine. but newspaper advertiaing being ten experts!ve. every satisfactory evidence will be found in all its effects upon trial. as well as numerous recomrnendancms BC compan, lag the directions. Uywards of 7000 bottles were sold in Philadelphia alone during the past win ter. a convincing proof of its efficacy, or so large a quan tity would never hate teen sold. The above medi cines are pre pa red and sold only at DB. LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPORIUM, Second below Vine at PRESONITAHY HINTS AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION.' EADER, did you ever see a confirmed Dyspeptic, &Send learn his offerings! Irma. =Rea it to say. he is a pale, thin mid ghastly looking object, his life apparently hanging by a a miserable thread; he and unhappy his sufferings indescribable. • Are you much troubled wish Flatulency. Costiveness. Sour eructations arising from your stomach, Occasional want of appetite. Watevbrash. a bad taste in your mouth. or foul breath, pain or a heaviness at your sto mach. Sickness aftereaung, Headache, Disgust to your once favorite dishes, &c. lf you are much •trimided with anyof the foregoing symptoms, bring before yell the picture of ilia Dyspeptic, and having resolved to remedy the consequences, immediately procure , DR. LEIDY'S TONIC AND ANTI-DYSPEPTIC CORDIAL. rse,trok„vi, ever Failing sod efficacious rernedy for D FPSIA OR INDIGESTION. Arid the whole • of affections resulting from dis eases of the r . Stomach and Intestines. The above medicine • warranted free from mercu ry or other mineral prepa • air, it is composed en urely of vegetables. safe and to take, being very pleasant to the tame It may-bey,s l ik v kinistered to young and old, retaking but moderato trictions in diet only. Numerous testimonials have been from tiMitotimis published; its reputation la so well known, further - "wm. ment upon its virtires is unnecessary. suffice it to say. re Has Mint rattan IN • 1131101./. INSTAICCX. Furi , ther recommendations accompany the directions a. round each bottle • 11 -- ' Price One Dollar per bottle. . .. .. Sold in Philadelphia st Dr. H.S. Leidy's Health Emporium, Second below ' Irme St.—and by t S. SANNASI. Pottsville. ay M 6 ; 34-Iy *MUNRO Light Littitutry PARADE • cm %Monday the 7th day of May o 1838, at thn Armory at 10 o'clock, A. M, to Sommer 'Niftier!". By Command. - I JOHN 1.. MENNIO, First Sergeant. Mayo 33.. r Notice. AMiglit for the purpose of establishing a Society beneficial purposes, which will be known by tbe name of the Union Society. will be held et tbe lame of ;tunes Lang, in Port Car- bon; the first Batn9lay in May, at 3 o'clock P april 28 334 t`::? . EXPRESS WM Orin l AMB* s . Proprietors of this ne. which hat been •m- fitted up in a superior manner for , the %CCM. modation of the Travelling Community4reipect. hilly announce to the public, that the Line will positively commence runhing fetween • • POTTSVILLE PHILADELPHIA. on Weinesday the 2d of ilfiryoind will-continue to leave.their office at the Peassylossie Mogi Pottsville. daily at 6 o'clock, A. M. and strive in Philadelphia, at 6 o'clock...l': M. at the foliclwiri niter of Fart: To Orvelrborg, •• $0 50 Port Clinton, ' ! 75 Hamburg, • i 1 00 Reading,' 2 00 Pottstown, 3 00 . , Trap, 3 el& Norristown,'4 50 Philadelphia, , 3' 00 • For Seats apply at the ' Pennsylvania Hall, Pottsville; Nett'. Hotel, Reading; and at their Office, No. 25, North Foorth . Street, Philadelphia. MINTZER& Co. Pottstown. SA 'NM. OVENSHINE, Phila. EVANS & CALDWELL. Do. Proprietors. OE Choice Wines and Liquors. - N. NATJIANS dc co. HAVE on hand the following choice Wines and Liquors which they warrant genuine, and offer for sale on the most lavurable terms, consisting of 50 Baskets Champeigne Wines. of Key, Hick ory, Star, Woodcock. Anchor, Grape anti other brands. 10 Baskets Sparkling White Burgpndy, 10 do Old Hock, :5 . cases Old Grape Juice Port, 50 do Medoc & St. Julien Claret, Alma few dozen of the much celebrated East India or Star Madeira, Old Brown, Gold and Pale Sherry in bottles, . do Madeira, Muscatel t do Curracoa, Perfect Love, Rine, Noyaey, Annie. Bette, Annisseed Cordials. da ON DRAUGHT. Madeira, Pale, Brown & Gold Sherry, Lisbon, Teneriffp, Mar. ISladerra, Malaga, Malmsey, Dry Allilags, Muscatel and Old Port. Clampaigne Brandy of - the tinet brand*, Cognac, Bordeaux k Charente Rrahily, Holland Gin.' of Pine A pple: and Fish brands, Jam. Spirits, M. Whiskey, N. E. Rum, - Com. Gin, Com Brandy Ac, Tavern keepers from the neighboring towns are respectfully invited to call. N. O. Goods delivered to any part of the SO rough Or neighboring - towns free of expense. may' 2 SS Teas! Teas!! Teas!!! ©CHESTS and chests of Fresh Green and black Teas, consisting of Orange, Pico°, Souchong, Pouchong, Gunpowder, Young Hylton, Old Hymn and Hyson Skin, just:received and for sale at reduced prices by N. NATNA,NS & CO. Several small chests put up for family.use. • may 2 33 Fresh Groceries. MILLER & HAGGERTY have received their spring supply of fresh Groceries, a mong which will be foun d very choice Green end Black Teas oft ye latest imports lions. which they can recrit:nen theirfriende and the public. sprit 28 ' 32 Regimental Orders. TIIE enrolled inhabitants of the county of Schuylkill, and coMpanies of Volunteers, eoinpoSing the 30th Regiment of Pennsylvania Militia, are hereby notified that the First Battal ion will meet, properly equipped for Parade, on Toesday the ,T2d of Maj next, it McKeansburg. The Secood Battalion will meet at Schuylkill- Haven on Wednesday the 23d of May next. The fines to be formed precisely at 10 o'clock, A. M. By order of the Colonel. EDWARD Y. FARQDFIAR, sprit 28 32t b Adjutant. COATES Popular Medicine, or Family Ad 'S viser, just received and for Salo by sprit 28 B. BANNAN. Coal Merchants, ~Land Proprietors and others, are` respectfully in formed by Haden Smith, Civil Engineer, Land Surveyor, 4.e. THAT he has commenced a permanent real deuce in Pottsville, and is prepared to receive and satisfactorily execute all business with which he may be favored. H. S. is determined to confine his practice to Pottsville r and its vicinity, whicharrangement will enable him P.lnctually to attend to these gentlemen engaged in , mining, who may employ him. Maps handsomely .finished. and Architectural Designs furnished in every style. Pennsylvania Hall, April 23. 1538. 31-2 mo First Troop Schuylkill County Cgon/ry, WILL parade on Monday the 7th day of May, 183fT, at 2 o'clOck, P. M. at Morti mer's NoteL—Winter. uniform. • By Command. JAS. P. WOLLASTON, F. S. 32-3 aptil 28 Militia Training's. THE enrolledcomparing the 12th •I'L Company of the 30th' Regiment, P: M. resi ding East of Centre Street, in the Borough of Pottsville, and East of the Centre Turnpike in Norwegian township, are hereby notified that• ey are required to meet on Monday the 7th of Ma at 18 o'circk, A. M. at the house of the sib. suite • operly equipped for duty bs the law re • wires. cLEATiY. spril 28 32-3 dub salt ILL be sold on Sat ay the 26th day of f May 1838, at 1 o'clock .M. at the house of Christian Ley. Innkeeper in tows of Pine (Nye, the undivided moiety os half of a cm. tom tract of coal land. mama i l lThin'T't tikhnylkill - comity. containing ur hundred's:cies or thereabouts, bounded by th lands of Christ. Win. Guieff, and others. • - WILLIAM GR A EFF. • ,10111413TRINITLER. Assignees of Main Raudenbosh. 33-4 s. CM MANGE!, WURTZEL, Ruta Baga,Turnip. and • -;•-• White Flat Turnip Seed, ' By the lb.nr smeller quantsty,, Weil* bi. 4 arra 18 la B. RAldbilitd UGAR. Soda and Water Cinekirs, fin- sale by r I c ATHENS. 4 CO. M • - 'HEAD TA.VER*O- - ,1 - • Thai 4 . 4 . 1 . 1 14e._ ARimairespecult. • 'I.: : : And htve„ 41MbOimitiAltillic 'OO, im '• . _ _4194- * Me. 5135;. LEWIS . 1 " his numerous t is heretofore mdronised the bas taken the aboie now reed,s to receive theta with t.. that can be bestowed upon nither Il bt wants. . Philadelphia. April 18rh., 1838. . . Wetherill & Brotherf.:... ~ - AT IRE OLJI STAND :" .<<.,.' ' I No. 63 NORTH FRONT .13THEPI''...,v7P. . EAST SIPE, ', .A., . ~,,,, Tours Doom MOM TIM UOILIMIII Rir4ll#l„,*o -'' PHIA.ADE.tPHIA, '' .r , ,'?,.."' . ''.- 1 'At ANUFACTURNRS , tIF.; ,, , : White Lead dry and i Calomel. ground in Oil, I Red Precipti • Red Lead. k • ' White do , itharge. ' Vitriol Alb. C, Chrome YelloW. Scrip. Quinine do Green. • Tart. Emetic do Red • Ether Sulph. Patent Yellow do. Nitric Sugar Lead .• do Acetic , Copperas bow Caustic 01. Vitriol Cern. do Aq. Ferris Acet. Morphia 111uriatic Acid ' Sulph. do ~ F.psom. Salts Lac. Sulphur Tart. Acid Opi- de Natcor. Sup. Carte Soda , Hermes Mineral Correa, Sub. Mere. Ethiops do. Refiners ofChamptior, Sal Nitre, Brimiione,Rorag„ &c. Cifer - for sale the above mentioned iniclor. to. gethertvvith a gitneral asiortment of Nike. Drage and Dye stuffs. and every other article in the Chem• cal and Medicinal line. • . Being manufacturers of all the articles enumerated under the above head, they pledge themaelves to sup ply their friends and the public on the mostleasolia ble terms. . . Window and Picture dui, from 6 8, toot 30. Oct 21 1837 48--" Public Notice. A s it appears, that because Mr:Crane obtainetl , " 5 - no' patent for smelting Iron Ore with An thracite Coal in thi. country, many *oppose that . 4 they are now at liberty to adopt the method of ' smelting !ma ore with Anthracite by use of a heated air blast; although I gave notice...last year that I bad a patent Mr, smelting . Iron ore ' with Anthracite Coat, both hy the use of ii-eictd , atmospberic acd a heated air blast, I would now i ' inform the public again, that on the 14th of Jan • unry, 1838, 1 received a :letter from the Commia.:: sinner of Patents at Washington, stating: "Sir, '- .upon examining thee:v.:of Mr.'Crane's applica tion for a 'patent far smelting Iron bl/ means of anthracite, I have viewed his claim as inteife.. ving with your patent of Dec. 1833, and Miss ! given notice t° his attorney of this deeision."— • • Every ettempt to smelt Iron ore with anthracite by the use Of a heated air blast, is al infringe me9t upon mj patent, against which I 'caution and warn all Men; as I shall, prosecute ever' OEM infringing upinf my right!. according to law.— And 1 further totter to dispose of patentlights.fiW the erecting o furnaces, according to my patent, upon very moderate terms. . . FRED RICK W. GEISSENHAINER. - .! New York,lApril 9, 1838. ' 28-6 . • 1000 (be. Bed Feathers.justreceivedand! offered for sale by 1 HAZZARD 4- STRAVeII. , I ; 51— Nov 11 1 50 adAtvis %trawling Papei for gala! l wholesale and retail, cheap, by "\r• mareh 24 8. BANNAL. Bo ‘. and Tow Lines. JUST racked and for sale a supply of Bois and Tow 'nes. HAZZARD & STRAUCU. Lumber. 50.000 JOint Shingles, • 25.000 Lap do 20.000 Lathes, suitable for paling or shiA« gling,for sale by, A. A.. Sept 23 • 44 • Clover Seed. : • " - UST received and for male 20 boahets prime clover seed. SAI(II".TL 1111ItT2r: Feb 21. . 13 SANI►ERSON'S PARlS—juirt received' and tor sale at this of f ice. march 31 Benjamin W. Cumminii arrows-Kr ar . Law; ‘• HAS removed his Office to Centre Street, op. poeite the Brick Building of Georg! M. Jen nings. where he will attend to•all business en trusted to him in the line of his profession. Oct 21 • . • 487tf:, FRESHF - Timothy'Seed just. received and for sale byJ• CLAVFON: do Feb 14 . , Champaigne Wine& • 4 , - THE subscribers have just receividiuttOffer for safe 50 Baskets Charo *site INifteEl2ll- rgong which will be found the fisllosade,Vriek ; Wands, .Napoleon, Palmetto. 4 liknisee4Colttel. Dart. HAZZARD &ISTRACINIF 1 Ap•tl2l, - • •, • . Q. (Lir N ' - 11 ,OOKING•PLASSiiId, ' -fkame. 11 4 cr. nest &wit° Mr; ' rroief,Ly 'Crest. Old Flll.Ol, f' teat Der, and at the a. - -re t . 4 7 ' 28 • Kate LesUe.. reir AM/6*D Mice, or the `Endless Ton. Jost received end for sale by sprit 2d El 24- f ' New zto, Lathes, _ 'riaoner. • =no FIANNA Pi. kb.. ,