Miters' „lout-nat. POTTSVILLE. Shturday illorning, April S. lIENJAMIN 11ANNAN, Editor. ELE BOWEN, Assist...l Editor - The elrenlatiun of the %nem' Journal 14 r.r”afer than tiny other in•per poldhthed in Northern tin. and has ne.trV double tttu circulation or nor ruldi-hed io : , chnylkill connty. ltrd,o circulates larzely animal cnnitoll.t , . n,ntifarrurers. iron Anil coal dealers,' throughout the :Want:at and intern Rates. _ . TILE PROTECTIVE POLICY OF THE COUNTRY! • 11. People Denaam.l ita Itestoratioa! • For Prtudr.t, General ZACItARY TAYLOR; etaijeet to the Decision of the Whig National Convention For Canal , C'onizoissionsr. NER. ..1. 7 ?JOST POTENT. graves'and reverend renders—very 'noble and approved good phi:irons !—that we have taken up the outside paces ahno4t ezeldsively with advertisement.. is most tree I True, we have scarcely any literary matter no the first pace, at all ! Rot, by your patience. we will, 'a round unvarnished tale deliver brew whole cause of the .thiin • Twherein we may allude to the _rent prtiadu're made : Upon odi columna.and the diinstron - chances hereto r ore - experipevol of -r.ettinq in" advertisements. and how the advertisers. would, in contequenee. make wry fares. 'and ream ":t was stranze- 2 t was pectin: strariee—lwas . wi , hed 't were not so." and all that: (But. 'on seconethoticht we shill crq the matter short, end 'leave the tale untold as see doubtless ought ) SL`tiBURY AMERICAN —This journal has undireone an enlnrgement and typographieal impriirement. A. 4.....,ncer.rwe believe the American has been tanusually cOnsiocnt, calm. and honel in the ;7".nrfirko,thouzh we hare yet to Fee the party With which it is connected make an effort to carry them out—we mean that it adrocoti , F principle, eonsioent with honesty and justice ; but how.it can support ana end remain I.ncofoc, we ra n t exactly understand. since It is known how thrwou2lity they are repudiated by that party. WE PRESENT in knottier column, the annual Report of the Delaware and linqson Canal Company, to which we direct attention. WE ARE INDESTED to lion. Gen. N. Eckert. glen. - John l‘f• Relic, and miler members of ,Congress; - and A. W. Leyhurn, Ceo. ii Hart, and othen of the Pemsylvania-Legillaturejor pliblic documents. NOTICE. IS TlME . —These of our sUbscriberi who are ahnii . t to change their nlacenf reridence, will pleas.. g.N.e us ne.the proper carrier, notice where they dente their paptra to bn left. Any ethers who may not he in • t'ha 're.colar rerespt of their paper, will confer • favor by -)nfortning 01 , 4ir the fact, that we may assfrtain okhere the fault lies, and correct it. - FIRiT OF APRll,!—Thiiis . .t he season at Whit.ll the Lusiners of th, orc- - ent year will commence, and, it pre sents a fine mppot [unit', to subscribe for the- iliscrs' Journal. Tlie,yenr,benceforth.w ill 14.: full °flavor:ant nistterr,rA the least of w11.,1101 ill he the election of a President of- the ratted Slates, Mrinbers of Congress, &e Take our advice, and subscribe in tune, and thus secure a journal .f.rliand interesting toyourself, your wife, and even your "little onecl• i PI.C4SE tlllSEßVE.—ennuntiric Ilona, advertise- Wields, Lit.t., f, this paper, inust he rafter b&handed in,as early *the week ai porrild , and mine can be admitted after I:o'clock on Friday This arrangement di rendered necessary by the alto tion in'the hour of the departure of thr Castern ,mail, which will compel Ls toga to press at 2 . 3'clnek on Friday afternoon, as well as our large carculaticn, which ',quires mach cruet tame to print elf the edition than fortncrly. I=l Ws took occasion last week to spend a brace of days in the encient,lJorough (but now city) of Reading. Mee were really surprised at the ex tensive l improvemetros made in ire business and appearance within a few years past, under th general and salutary influences of The ProteCtive policy of the courory. :Nrevs streets have beets built up as a s hy magic, and many of the private re.idences sail favorably comp are with this most .olegant to be found in the more populous; cities. These erected by Mr. Packer, Mr. Huntei, Mr. Salliday; Judge Darling,. Ste. are particudirly at tractive; but we think that of ouri friend, Sir Packer, decidedly the neatest, and we were pleased to find hint engaged iu et4king. hie alsoUrvis with shrubbery and tlOwere.; He has -thade.4oney, and knows how to enjoy it. • the Odd Fellows' Hall is a magnificent' build drig--one of the fineSt stryclures in the Stite. In rotzipelny with Mr. Geez of the Gazelle. we via., ited the 11;4611.1.1 Lodge Room, which was thrown .open (or the week 40 The ilifietent• Lodges. who were alternately ei lebrahn the ozeupatiire of the 114, The grand Lodz.. Roca) is very large. and the ceiling loRY. The walla are painted and dee :.arated in the Burt eleg int ttianuer--heing the -work of Mrs.', 13,inaib: and Earle, two young cithilemen of high prorniett the . profesaion.— The B the I edges, irderrperaed web the deeurationie of the Saloon. preterit a view extremely and giirgetvi., and highly eredita 'ate to. the• !two of tho;Ai ethit - had itaarrangement in ehaige.. The room is alioforniLheil with au o hair, which iit'utitlin the different exereire• of thw guilty. By invitation of Gen. Klein), the newly-eleeted Mayor of The City, we atierideil the calebtarian of one of the I.iti_tee, and had the plexeureoel fling to a very eloquent and" tip . rep:lite aildr , es by „John S. Richards,. C-q iu ..explanstion of Old Felhirvehip—its riu..progreaa, %c. Ten adders wail listened to with evident - sati.l . l4tion, by the tiurntroua audience of ladle. and gectietnen preicnt. The Reading Choir and the R..aditig Bend were present, and the music discoursed wan eta highly intureetingrharecter-- eare . plly Ant of. fhe choir, which Was really ex , iiiitiet. Oh each night duringthem , celebre tions,, the throng was eo gent that it was creel sexy t...rlia-e the draw 3 wily, and many were con. etqueinlY unable to gain ad entente. Odd Fi-l. loova•Sic very nurnerouc' es in Rending, end nor would •upicaee, eery viiii.far, also ; for all clasie: of iweple appear to ho aciiae member., and the whole counnettily united'm common brotherbool. This is exactly as it ebould be. • During our brief thy, we oleo ci•ited the , pub lic' §eho.i's of the The attendance.... usual,ar ,thi I Peas in of the year, we, either small. We fiitind'tfro Teacher's very courteous, and Should judge", very competent fir, the pnrition•, they , occiipy.i . fhe schools were rerporderly and quiet, and the !Mali:l4s they occusiy, are large and cartincelinu.:, r.nd nen adopted to the purposes of education. In the latter respecta they nre Puper iar to one otvii, and much:better than the gener ality of those I.iciid in mitre sections of the State. We are informed. !hat during the winter season, nearly three theitieand children 'attend the public schools of that - city. This is &eery large number, and exhibits the' great importance and absolute necessity of, the public ecnool-system of Educe- lion ,•• The capacity cf . the Episcopal Chtirch has been ' I nearly doubled.rand the whole interior elegantly remodeled. ft is finished' in a beautiful style, and is considered one of the neatest church-edifices in the State:" A-haridsome window had just red to adorn the chancel, and it will add much' ao {he already'Splendid interior. Notwithstanding the enlargetnent, the church is still found to be too s:nall tr accommodate all, who riestre to wor ship within its hallowed walls, The Presbyterian Cir - Fregation are erecting a new church edifice, which, when finished, will present an irriposing appearance. and add much to :the ornaments of the City., The front and the :tower are composed ofr a :lied d-stone, dressed in a ,style similar to those used in the front of the Batik :of North r America; in. Philadelphia. Some of the rnember#ol tlu . s Church; we learn, subscribed very liberally for its erectionLeuins of-$2500, SlOOO, • &c.. baring been contributed by certain individu al.. They, have seta noble example, worthy of 'frequent and universal imitation, by those who are liberally reassessed of this earth's goods. . found our eilitorial brethren quite courteous and i gnird natured pis( t.u.sily engaged in their ar: • duous duties of caleringfor the, puldie. They kindly offlrtlf. t. u.r a choir.' (in 'article not - always found in printing offices) through, it mu.t.'he üb. ',Tired, it mantra , * to it, which, nevertheless. answered ',better'iban none, considering that we were I,oi.lll4:iime being. an invalid. Wit;tlitist thifer further remarks at present ..,11Ve • May t;a; . eriratt m Ira. to soy r1:1;t, TEE' swat/ AND TEE ff.ti The sword has ever been the main. support of • Tyrants. In all ages—in all-countries, Kings have resorted to it to !preserve the potency of their illegal poweil i —the splendor of their courts. and the'exclu-ivenesa"ofhlood. Through its a rbitrary array, millions and milliOns of huMin beings have loch .sscrifiCtl in unhul,y strifes, and the whole world drenelled with their blood! Generation after generation, and century after century have ruled round, — and. the sword still remains the instrument aird the attribute of tyranny -,—deal ing tlestiucti f on and death hroadciat over the land and f.aver Ch,..se , ts. Like the reaper entering the harvest fidtl' all must fall before it—little and great—young and old—good and bad! Its might I has been on timid— furious—resietleest—sweermag off erhofe ,nations es if by a hurricane'l ;The monr'relties of old existed io blood:—were nourished in' blood, and in blood perished., ' hallowed ambition, in all !gee, could wade through bleed to the mightiest thrones—i`irones which, surrounded in sacrificial blood,, could• only be reached by %wading through it! What a picture to contemplate! —But is tin re nothing among all the. achieve ments of human genius—among a'l the remnants of departed' greatness—of past ages, or of ithe resent—is there nothing to wrest the ,might of the sword,to prevent the •fludon of blOcel—to calm the (rani of the weak—to dispel the%dark nese that surrotinde the mane, and to awaken the sle.:.!lg. millions of our - fellows Ireings 'J'here is! Let it -be 'known—there Js en instrument, bestowed : by; God for a tsti,m and benificent .pose—an ink•ument which, guided by Tete/4 will release the world from its thraldom, and yen. der mankind 31e free and pure as ther.winds. It is the Pen ; t froin whose rt fiectiona of the hal lowedrays of Truth, of justice and Christianity.' Oppression must fadoaway like clouds before the rising Sun. Nee its power at home, penetrating. shaping, and leading all men—yet see the blood lea. revolution k is effecting abroad: inspiring the people with new impulses, new napes: hurling Kings from ; their thrones, and (Mein out titled Senators end noblemen., from their lazy places, until, not a vestige of remains in the forum !I Behold France, and ask if the work of politteal and Social Regeneration is to stop. To-morrow Ireland will be frco, and the its ripe for it ;_and the countenances-of Giimans and Englishmen already betray the hall . .smothered spirit of Lib ' erty struggling within. It must leap out! Rely upon it, the j Per. Fs doing its work. It is com batting the common scourge of the _world, and .Liberty, Liiht and Eafranchisemerit ' - follow it. its train. 'God . speed it, and in the puissance of Muth, let itfear not. ••`'llrneath the rule of men Entirely ,great, the Pea is mightier than the Sword. Behold the arch enchanter's wand t itself nothing ;But Ca citing sorcery from the master hand To.paralyze the Coteau., and to strike' The loud earth breathless Take away ire sword— • . . States Call Le saved without It :" total items. .17 - The Morning Trairt.—The mornin& train of passenger; cars, on the Readir;g Railroad, will not commence running until the firitt Of May n . It was conrempllted to commence; running on and after the lira- instant, but romp delay Imo been occasioned in the manufectnie of the . loco motives. In connection with this announcement. we may addi that it is understoOd here that Mr. Jacob Peter's, of Philadelphia; (well known to the travelling-public.) has leased the passenger wir* the Railroad Company, and thauthe man• agement of ,those trains will hereafter be confided to him. 11;is believed that a reduction in the rates' of fare; would resell! , profitably to the pro. pricer, and materially increase the :number of passengers over the toad. We would auggei:t the ;ropriiii of the movement, on In half of our citizens gimerally. Success in any business is gcneially proportioned to the - spirit of iccommo• dation to the moss of the 'ciiininurtity„ and we Nave every reason to believe that an "exception to the general rule" - could not be obtained it this suggestion were carried out by the entetprio proprietor. ' llueiaraa Diredory.-13y reference to our iiilumne, it will he perceived that E. N. Carvalliii& Co. announce the publication of Ststirticalend Business _Directory of the Coal Region. This work is calculated to iuhaerve .an end of much importance to the public, andfuroish information end data to htrangers, %bier cannot fail to interest them, and 'more especially those who are interested in the enterprizes of this Re gion; Thai Hook hue not been conceived in any ephemeral spirit, lir:unwed by the hope o f immediate gain ; but a copy.rteht has been erddr.. eJ by the pri l ipriritors and it . 2 rh. it iatentionito . cohiinue puhlteation, if sufficient suppfirt• -ball be extriided it. The prier, therefore, his been plat:idle en ineansiderable sum, that it may reac h th e masers of theleople, and thus becom e au instrument of uefulnesa.,to the laust .. .nealt rub.. lie. Ai the inliation of advertisements and,businelts cards tvot,l • l ;pre-ant a favorable aspeCi7Ml tlot butinevolof this Region, and at the came lime prompt thi6mtilivbera to every exer.ton •to .add to the general usefulness of the work, it is hoped that our cftiiiii - S'gencrally, will thus contribute to f. 7 The 3!ine Hill Rails oar! Extertaion.— r ybe bill to extend the Mine Hill Railway to Shrimo On haVing lrecoine &law, the work of extending the road fronvits present te.minus near Coal Cgs. tle, will be inanediately commenced. The Sun bury Amirian• r;bsrives that the road between Cott place and Shamokin. as stion.as the forme , reaches the Litter [dice, will prove a source of profit and List fulness to capitalirds, not only in reference to the Coal trsde;, bUt in conveying lumber. grain, and iron to the Philadelphia mar , kat ; and therefoie predicts that it wilt be neces sary to lay down heavy iron rails uPorfit, to ac commodato-the anticipated trade. In this exten (.ion, we iee:ure a - continuous railway from the [Schuylkid to the Suoquehtinne, and there can he no doubt but that the route will prove one of the i I busiest railway avenues in the State. r4, ,. :lmpeovemente.—We had intended this _week, to notice some of the improvements com- pleted and under way, in our Borough, but we are compelled to relinquish the Pleasure for some more' favorable and leisurable time—for we hive been perfectly "done brown" and "used up" with -hu , iness for two weeks past. The disease appears• to be catching. Cm' we bare had some pretty broad intimations of the meta of affairs in the job of. lice. by the- withdrawal of sumo of our force' to confront the enemy in that quarter. I'' Medical Concenlion.l'he Medical Con ventiori vrhi l ch will meet at I.ancister on the tlth inst., will itr all probability be numercohly atteni:- ed;and en:du:ace emu of the - ablest medical practi tioners in the country. Drs. Carpenter, Kcehler, and,Zulichi have been appointed Delegates to le. present the Medical Association of this County and we neje& scarcely add,: that the profession will be ably represented by theni. IL—This polluter Rote, now in the hands of Mr. John Weaver, received and dischared during the year ending April 1,4, !8413:four thousand one hundred end twenty-three presto, as is exhibited by the Register. kept at the book.kreper's office. Few Hotels of equal ca. parity could rn - ike a m,iro (mond ible exhibit 'of tho .gent lof bu.,iness discharged by them in a similar periial. 1:P" RcOiral of BlPillf3l,—The season of Busine.s appears to have commenced with the in wars of Spring. Centre etroet—the Elceada'ay of.ot.taville—is full of life, and all the...pride. cnniP end Orennananee of glotiCms" bygibeas. THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. rir Skamboots Me Sdui:ylkilt—The little steamboats have again commenced running on the Schuylkill, between Fkirmoont and Man. gunk, and sometimes as far up as Norristown and Phcenitaille. The scenery along the Schuyl kill is now being painted by our old friend, Nature —a al.brated artist, but like many cohere of the profession. scarce!y sufficiently appreciated in this world., Pottsville and Tusenrnra.—A line of pas senger cars has been placed on the Valley Rail road, between Pottsville and To:carom for the ae• commodation of the public. The trains will re. aorta and put dawn passengers nt way-stations, and the.rates of fare will be mode reasonable.— This will he a great convenience for persons who have occasion to pass along the line. Daguerrentypists.—Mearre: Warren' & Drawer have taken MOMS at the Town Hall. for the tfurpose of executing orders in this curious art. We have no keeilation in eommendine them to the public, as skilful operator. in the protestion, and as eminently deeerytriejheir support. - Staltspeare observed that •• we all'entsp at ehadows",—mean ine. of course, that we corer reeired what_ we sought. Shakspesre was Shak•peare, (and who was. mare V) hot if he were living now, he weal not leave this shadow of his vest Philosophy be. lain 4 ! Nn: if a new edition of his works were to he broacht out under his own direction, revised and eorrecied.he would blot out the words, or say: n We grasp at .hadows, and—thanks to old Day. uerre—wri • swore them." lie would doubtless say, too. in the way of admonition: •• Therefore, rerwe thy shadow:ere the /rub/dance fade." tot all do this, if they would live ill the sight of their children and friends, when they shall have "shut. fled all this mortal roil," and fallen into the lone 'sleep: And "if lwere done, then 'were well 'isrere done quickly!' m• Air. Nevilles Oration.—Th. Eulogy pro. flounced before the Tnitorille Senate. nn Tura day earging daft. by J. 0. Neville. Esti on the. life and charactei of the late John Quincy Mains. wan i maaterly production. and 114 upwards of one hour and a half. the attention of a large audi. erre termed tr h r fiveitea to the speaker. The Senate, immediately after fu tlrlivrt7, and the d ismininn of the nthliente, unanimously resolved to print it, provided the consent of Mfr. N should be obtained—or which there is scarcely a.dnuht. M' New Raifr.nd Depot.—in the supplement to the charier of the Deeding Rsilra's& recently enerted with m law. the Compemy era authorized to remove the Depot fromite present Ineation at Mount Carbon, to this Borough. Capt. J. Down ey, Bud R. Morrie. EN., have submitted •proposi tions for the sale of the lot. its Morris' Addition. tincluding the lore atone warehouse) opposite Capt. D.'s residence: and it ia•believed that they will he awted by the Board. M•The Schuylkill Raven Map states that a company of rowdies from this place, were taken bifore.e•justicc of the peeve an d , fined, for a riot. 0125 demonstration upon the premises of a poor widow, in that Borouch, on Sunday last. Hay. ins forced an entrance thilty drove the rnistre , s from the hpuse. threw her victuals from the cup. hoard, upset' chairs nod tables, and committed various similar acta.and then withdreW. , r—e- miss MeCnol's Acadenty.Vre neglected to notice the feet, lest week, that Slivq MicGooPs School for young ladies and misses, would open on the 3d inst. We only now reterr to the . mot. ter, to invite attention to her card in another col. umn. By that it wilt he perceived that pupils ;;can he entered at any time during the session ; and that all the branches •of • polite edueation-are taught. IT Billiard Salonn.:—T.h. Billiard Saloon at the corner of Centre and Mshontange streets, which has been in operation for .several months plat, i• crerlital;te to the, tare end liberality of the proprietor. We ei.ited it.for the first time a fmk ereninz• e'en. and were OtrliCk with the neat.. new. o f the Tables and the admiral-1r errance mews of the Sdoon. - •Th• came -of Billiards effordaa healthy exercise of the m4ntal and physi• cal powers, am! Must tend to expand the chest, give a - healthy action to.the . Ittngi, and impart vigor to the muscles: (cm;•itle , intr',,howeser, that . the game romlneted scientifically, fer . witheut thi• it no doubt leo., all it. a•si.) The !nom is reaeried to principally by those who, engaged in monotonous employment., seek the exercise which is necessary to keep the body in a healthy state. • P ten t s &c. IV" Coal Breakers.—Messrs. De Haven ~do Urnholta. of Minersville. have secured letters pat ent. dated Feb. 8. 1848. improvements in,Coll Breakers. We make the following extract from their epplieation for a patent : Having thus fully de•cribed the manner iii whichWo.ennstrurt our machine for the breaking of - coal. and shoWn the operetirm, thereof, whet we claim therein as new, sndjlesire to secure by Letter. Psieni. is the manner in which we have arranged and combined the respective parts thereof. consisting of n single hollow cylinder. furnished with teeth. and having perforations through it, and of the pla'e on one ode of raid cylinder, which also is peiforated, and is furnished with a row of teeth on its lower edge; the whole arrangerbent and combination being substantially the same with - that herein art forth." E - 4"' Origin of R.silronds.:—Theß*ilrned eye. tern was invented by N . Frederica of Germany. He was the son of a miner. and in this ease, l i ke hundreds of others, -neciassity wa. the , mother of invention." Young Frederic'. lei I Isis rail in the mintier they are now laid, built his car and put on it a b:z for the . tranrportation of ore from the mouth of the mine to the furnace. The distance was not far and on en inclined Plane: The me. ehinery worked well, and is said yet to he in ex. istence. • A draft of this was taken to England, and thence the present Railroad system. Little did this young mechanic dream of the wonders to bi effected by these wheels he pat in motion.— Already has this system to a great extent revolu. lionized the commerce of the world. What re. mains to he 'effected hereafter I Telegraph Insprovemenl.--Tbe Louisville Journal say. that Mr. Downing, an ingenious gentleman of that city. hats invented a great provementin. telegraphing, which, when perfected. and used in connection with Morse's invention, will secure invariable accuracy and great rapidity, and that it may by a single wire do at least three or four Our. as much basiness•as at present, and conarciurntly render two wires upon one route unnecessary. Er Ingenius Inventiun.—'Mr. R. D. Curtis, of Erie,.Pa. has secured a potent In improve. ment in stores, counting houses, &c. by which property can be saved in cue of fire. The in. vention consists of a combination of fixtures se curing the shelves, in such a manner that the whole is suddenly placed in ■.railway, and carried out doors! Ur New • Power Loom—Messrs. E. L. Nat. to . k.& Co. of Salem. Mem, base lately taken out letters pstent,for an entirely original power loom. It di•penece win the shuitlo hint, picker and pick. er sod is mule so as to work at any 'peed withont the shuttle flying threng4 the abed. J e - fie tuna ody a Private'-4 soldier is an. nuanced to tiss;• died in•l i ittsburg. toil buried at rAe espen.re of pubiio charity. His name is not mentioned. He Was only a private-s•nttepau'ettes graced his shottklars, or plibpd , od on i4O o Lia woe. 17 oboeipisa Out 011aipobriba. , MP' :Murderers in Phi/ricklphia.—There are now five pereons in prison at Philadelphiawa await ing their trials fur murder. ba t .fdeg femalti, under sentence lof death. • Philadelphia will soon mach up with Schuylkill County, in the CP tent of criminal buiiness. I. OPMedical Sfurienfe,,—.The, flam b e e .of stu dents who attended the several Medical schools in Phitadelphiadiat winter was one thousand two hundred and seven. Of this .number, 609 were wird-erns in the University, and 482 in the Mier . son College:, r'sGorernment Finances.—ft is said that the Secretary of the Treasury will advertise for the .$16.000,000 Loan. just authorised by Congresi. in Europe as well a. st home. Reports mei curs rent that otters Ituive been made for the whole of the sum wanted, by foreign capitalists or bankers. r'Girani Bank.- 1 --The hank committee of the Pa. Legialatare, as to the transaction of bur: Mesa by tbio bank. say that it is doing business; under, the char•er and accordance with the laws of the Curimonwealth. The report was ottani moa.ly adopied. 1 - 7'ne _Season in Nakamo.—During the month of February. -the gardeners in Alabama z iowed theielettueo, radiThes, carrots and WIMP, and transplanted their cabbages; and the farmer. put in !heir cord and mowed their turnips.. • Or Oft, Sore ru!—Who is guilty of tha fol lowing ! What dors of medicine does,. man take when his daughtee is naughty! Don't you know ! - Why, he takes an oilier I (He tilted and he licks her.] • • ["More Bank Rumors.—There were rumors in Philadelphia. a day or two ago, in relation to the so:venry of. the Havre de Grace (Md.) Dank We hare heard nothing definite as to their grounds for settMg them afloat. M" Ince of Country.—Many of the French men in New York, it is stated, are preparing to retain, to la belle France, end remain !here perma nently, and repose under the deg of republican. Win in their native land. Ca A Good Liduotmenl.—A western piper contains en silvertisetnent of a farm for sals, and am an inducement to ilirrhase, itays,—"thero is not any Attorney within fifteen iniles of the neighbor. hum]." ,• Asia Politely —Louis Napoleon Bonaparte h ;a been civilly requeated by the Provisional Gov ernment lo leave Prince, for a short' time, until nisttera,bra.niore settled. (37 The Legislature —The House•on - tkieZt pa..ed the act extending the time for the comple• lain of the North Branch Canal. and urn the Erie and Ohio Railroad.• o:7Biesied are They that get no office limier tovtrontent. far five hundred and fifty-two tea ions—not given on account of 'the attortnese of the &vs.. • ' . • Ur To Et Hung.—lames P2Langford, who was tried for the.rnurder of hii wife in Bradford county; Pa. Jest year. is to be hung at Towson', on Friday nest. t=7. The Ogeial,3lnnlhly Statement of the Treasury Department shows that the sum' stand• ink to the credit of the Department in the several depositories, on the 29th ult. was $1.944,642,82 : 77'31arriage Cert;fieate.—ln the Supreme Court of Boston, on Monday last, it was derided that the producing of • marriage certificate in • :Court of Justice is not competent evidence., , • LiV•llorace Greely.—AM exchange paper saya that any one who looks at Horace Greeley's boot._ and breeches, could have no doubt that be it in favor of clay and no friend of tailor. 'Within the Last Twenty Years upwards of 20,900 wealthy Jeers kayo emigrated from Ba varia, on account of the', iestrictions to which they were suljectetl. ' - 'Carts are now in use in Philadelphia for the delivery of Anthracite coal, by which the par chaser may tiro hie coal weighed at his own. door: tT - Women Have More strength in their looks than we have in our law.; and more power by their tears then we have by our arguments. • • 17'renting Over.—Macreedy i end Mrs But ler will vihit the U. SvPrete. The loiter will be heie ihie summer. • • UT Never do I/!—Never tread ] on the tail Ili cat, or tell a woman she's not handsome, unless you are lond of music. • 1., A. Blaek—The . death of this gen tleman,a replesentativel in Congress front Booth Carolina, is announced lin the Washington papers. itT blessed t re - they that are afraid of thunder; for they shall hesitate about getting married—and kiep away from political meetings. rirßank Pailure.—Thu Mineral Bank of Maryland, at Cumberland has failed. Well, we are in for $1 —helot! 17"111,8sed ere They that are deaf; for they never need to lend money, nor limo to I tedious atorieo. nr Ilin. Thomas Cor w in has accepted an' invitation to visit Boston three week. hence. Blessed are Me orphan children; for they have no mothers to spank them ! I-"V' The Crops. From all accounts, the 'Ming and Rye is enuring out finely. 1 T Blessed is she that would get in tiried hut cant{ fir the catleolatton the gospel are hrts.. CV' Messed is he that is ugly in fotrn and fee. Jerre; for the girl* st+ti% molest him. Tho Coal Trade for MS. The quantity ecnt by Railroad this week, ir 'M.PI7. 11-- by eenel 7.103 10—for the' week 3.:1996 01 tons—total by Itoilroad 114.22101—d0 by Cartel II lOf 11. The Lehigh lona' is open. and some Cool haul reached tidc;'—the Delaware and Iluciron Canal it 4 believed wilt open ut the course of next week. ThOdemsnd for White Ash Lump Coal for Steamboats continue, brisk—at prevent, it comma:As as high a price os prepared Coal. Freights to Philadelphia by Cann' ienniii it 60 a 65 et,. per ton— , to New York $1.70. Freight' froM Richmond to New York, are 95 cents—to Roston 91.56—Providence 81.2.. i The price of !Coal on board et Richmond. is for IVbite Ash Lump from 43;171! to 63.50 at present. Prepared Coal 83.50—Red Ash prepared fron4 $3,624 to 443 VI A few sales have been 'mode fur lea, where advances bad been made during the w:ntnr on Coal. mil' small lota for cabi to raise money for immediate wants—but no quantity can be purcbued fur less than the above ratei— in fact coal cannot be sold at less. except at'a sacrifice below the cost of production. Amount of Coal sent over the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road and tlchnylkill Navigation; bit the week ending un Thur.:lay evening last: RAIL ROAD. CANAL WEEK. ToTAL. %Vnex. TOTAL Pt Carbon, 8 ISO 07 67,685 15 cm • OS 9795 Pottsville; 2,852 15 37.505 12 f ,-••• •8, Haven, 11.907 01 87.146 04 1,611 08 1,311 OS Pt. Clinton. 6,9)9 03 22,345 10 000 00 000 00 23,092 11 114.082 01 7,103 10 12,126 12 12,106 12 • Total by R.R. & Canal. 2Vt,888 13 To same period last year, Railroad 239,303 17—Canal 3,011 el—Total 212.3:4'18. RATES OF TOLL AND TRANSPORTATION ON NAIL ROAD To ADM 1 , !848. From Mt. Cnrhon. Bch. Raven. rt. Clinton To rhilndriphia, 411 95 ' 51 90 • .1 13 To Richmond. 1 25 1 20 1 05 lI►TG Or TOLL 'Of CikkL, In June 1.18437 Mr. Carbau. 8. Haven. P•. Clinton. To Philadelphia, 40 rte. , ?t3 et►. 33 CtS. RATED OT raciatri To Philadelphia 60 a 65 eta. per' ton. To New York • •i,70 do TRANSPORTATION UN THE RAILROADS IN SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. MThe following is the quant i ty ig o: . Coat 1111111 . Potted over the different Railroads i n Schuylkill County, far the week: v TOTAL. . Mine Hill and S. 11. R. R. 13,445 03 90,,895 05 Mount Carbon do - 3,143 00 34,440 07 Schuylkill ;Valley .do 0,717 06 32,677 18 !dill Creeks do 4,74$ 01 38.871 07 Mt. Carbon and Pt. Carbrin da 8,209 15 67.134 01 LEHIGH COAL TRADE. Sent for tka week ending. April 1,1814. Nana. Torka. Summit. 370 19 00.000 00 Shame Rub, 621 01 . 00.641 CO Hoaxer Meaoow, 362 04 90.000 06 goring Mountain, 507 07 00.000 06 Hazleton. 181 05 00,000 00 000 00 00,000 00 000 00 00,000 00 Pink Mountain. Wilkelbarre, • toil 16 • Wall Papers. r l mie onitscribers hare no hand the largest assortznent of, WALT PAPERS in the city of Philadelphia, wholesale .and retail, consisting of every variety suit able for Parlors. Entries, Dining Rooms. Chambersakc, which, Pm quality and style eannnt be surpassed. Doing a =eh business, we are enabled to sell a better article at a ptuch totter rate, than any store doing a trade blvd ./og. On hand a Is If WIDE PAPER, Ire On Wiwi a carte assortment nt fnr entrains, Fire Prima, Border., &c, which will be 1014 for cash . _ N. ,U —Denten are Invited to call and examine their stneic before purchasing elsewhere BtarchlB-1 . 13m1 , FINN Sc BURTON. • No. IL f 2, Arch street, smith side. Philads. J - .4llenry Adam, ATTORNEY AT LAW, • Oqee in Market Street. near Centre. Wife!llle [City3lll--ty T- &B. Bovvltind. 1 • 111AIRIncreaUL 3 OF ♦ALIA MP ' AN_TIAOROO OF SHOVEL. AND 13PADI@ plaztheta Oil". No. 81, Spud Sprid ffloort MR. ASTOR'S WILL: 'Mr: Astor'* will was deposited in the ? Sorra offici, New Yost, on Monday lest. It is said to be very voluminous, occupying some gay pages. A considerable portion of his estate was 'made over to some of his children and grand children previous to his death, is, for example, the. Astor st.d Arnericsn Motels, the Park The.. Ire, and etbeelarp'espit - e's," Which are not allud. ed to in th e will. The bequests to charitable institutions are time!l and extremely paraiinonious ; and none of his friends haws been remembered except Fitz Green Halleck, the port, who Ist for many year, hie confidential clerk. and who receives the astonish ing annuity 'of Iwo hundred dollars! - A man woitti,twenty to thirty millions, willing an an nuity of $2OO to his confidential friend! He bee brqueilitied44oo,ooo. ( i reduced in subsequent codicils, io $250 000) for • public Library in Astor Miro i'lbut:the mum is placed under each restriction,, that.it is baldly probable that the object can be carried out prosperously. To one of his sisters. be bequeathed one thousand dollars, and ro a brotber-in.law, two thousand dollars.— The rat of his relatives, come in for the great bulk of his fortune. of Whom Was. D. Astor, ?Greases Isangslon, John I. /odor infirm mind) and faults Hinted are the only next of kin. • • PEILADEL.PWA MID NEW TOPX. There is a movement—and a very decided one —On foot in Philadelphia; headed by the leading Merchants and Das!nears men for a new Railroad from that city to New York. At recent meet• idg of thole favorable to the new ro ,it was set forth that tl4 gisni by the state of New Jersey to the Camden •od Amboy Railreisd Company, of an exclusive, control over the trade mod' travel across that Staie; has been and is, very injurious to the trade of Philadelphia; And that the recent extension of the RoWere of the "foretold Company. by the Legislature of New Jersey; indicates very plainly' that no relief is to be expected at their hands. They therefor 1.06. it expedient to memorial ize Uungreesto liy down a State post road through New Jersey, to be retained 'permanently, subject to• the control 'and to ,be used as a: line for the construction of a railroad—the laid road to be 'constructed by the United States, or by • com. party to he lo;nied by 'sinus of an act of Congress empowering the post muter general to make such arrangements in relation thereto as he may deem best calculated to secure, to the people or the !Union facility, rapidity and economy, in ,their presenrintercourse, in their correspondence, and in the tranemissiun of their merchandise. A committee of twenty-four persons was sp. - pointed to carry imt these views. COLEMAN'S • • CSIELIP CUTLER Y STORM, Ni. 2 35 and 33 Arcade.. and Si North Third street, Philadelphia. • COUNTRY AIEECIIANTS can save v•-; fs, "••••••il from 10 to 15 per cent. by purcha'ing • at the above stores. fly importing my own bloods, paying but little rent, and living economi cally, it is plain I can undersell those who purchase their goods here, pay high rents, and live like princes. ' Constantly on hand, a large assortment of pen and pocket knives; scissors and razors, table knives and forkslin Ivory, stag, buffalo. bone anfi wood handles ; air nd forks, steels. &c.; hatcher knives, disk'. bowie knises; revolving and plain pistils, &c. Just received, a large stock of Rodgers' and NVostenholm's fine pen and Congress knives. Alan, a large assort ment of Accordeone, lac. Also. fine English Tivist'and German guns JOHN. M. COLEMAN. • Phil's. sprilB ly • 15 Flour and Feed Store. _ - ,argiffA THE und;rsigned informs the public that he =, has conainmenced the flour and feed huiliners 7•• 'n Fort Carbon, near the residence of Mr. A. Dutton, where he will constantly keep on hand, all kind, of Flour end Feed, Dale Illy, Straw, &c. c. and pledges hinuelE to sell a little like than can he bought elsewhere. for cash. wholesale and retell. Port carbon, aprilk 41 IS] . CHAR. lIEEESIER:" REMOVAL OF SMITU'S BOOT AND SHOE STORE. • • IL,THE Subscriber announces to tils custo menLand the public in xeneraLlhat he has removed his Boot and Shoe Store, neat door below,ilannan'sßook store.and immediately • opposite the new , Episcopal Church, Centre Street. Pottsville.; ahem he will always keep on hand an extensive stock o f Boots and Shoes, of every variety. for ladies. cusses. gentlemen, miners, children. 4.c. tie. ill 'of which are' made of 'behest materials, and will be sold at very low rates, to anti the titnel. He keeps ;Oman hand, a large assoriment of Trunks, Vali .cs, Sachclis. dia, &c., all of which he will dispose of very low. *Lion's; alines, &c made to order of the best mate rials. and repaired at stunt notice. • Pottiville, aprils tf 13) ; WILLIAM .SMITII. Schuylkill Valley Railroad, EVA MT. CARBON AND PORT CARBON RAILROAD.' leiter aPn%44 .....,,... /1 I pa .i. e. re -- -,ea- 7 i. PASSENGER TRAINS. 0 N an after Monday, April 10, ISMS, a Passenger Train will run between Monni Carbon and Tusca rora. three times a day (except Sunday.) ha follows : Leave Mount Carbon 017 A..M. 11 A. 31 and 1 P. M. Leave Tuscarora at 7 A. M. II) P. M. end 4 P. M. ts• The train. will stop to take up. and set down lies sengers at any point 3 on Oa Road. . • • • FARES. I 11 - toilca and under, ' 5 cents 4 g ..r re 15311 Nest Music. , • THE,Cricitet on ihe 11ra mit, afai;- • -e`• orite sorig—music by Milner. 25 c., ..‘ Rena Lee or don't be foolish Joe las , V....i s ` pang by the original Ethiopian 25 ' , ....S.trenaderts. Mama Mae, as sung by the ilarnioneons, 25 Linda Grand March. from Minima% Opera, 25 The Midnight Waltz, by Wallace, - . 25 Hart's London Lancer quadrilles—as perfointe'd at the Nobility's Balla, 25 The Widow of Nein, a sacred song by FlLhop Heber. . 15 Farewell to the Scenes of my Childhood, • 13 Rival Felicity Waltz, as performed by the Styermar Mahe 31nalcal Company, ' 13 Rninees Grand March. . . 13 The Flutist'. Monthly Ron, a collection of popular operatic airs, &c. arranged as ,Solos and Dams for the Plata and Violin—each No. containing , eight or more pieces, Jost received and for sale at HANNAN'S awn 15] Staple end Variety. Stores Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate. v virtue' of a writ of Youddioui Exporter, issued JJ out 01 the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill County. to me directed, willMe exposed. to public sate or vendor, tau Saturday Ms WtA day of April, 1848, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the public hOuoe of Michael Graaf, inane Horatian of Orwipsbary, Schuyl kill county, the following described premixes. viz.: • All that certain tract of land, situate in Union Town ihip, Schuylkill County, Founded by land of-Samuel Ruppert, Daniel Colin, and miters. containing 17 acres end 20 perches, conveyed by Benjamin Nehf and Mary Ann Ma wife, by Deed dated October 14th, 1840, to Peter Eisenhower, and recorded atjOrwigiburg. to deed book No. 26 page 846. As the the property of PETER. EISENHOWEIIr, • Seized and taken in execution and will Ai sold by Sheriff's OffurAtOrwigs. 1 .1. T. WERNER. Sheriff: burg, April 8. 1849. J 18 TOCASII BUYERS. EtkRGAINB.! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! 41 Xs. I °Worth Third Strut.—Rd Floor. Philadelphia. li L gnbi f "kidl t l7rgavarr eaoteratV d ai ly the Philadelphia and New York Auctions, enihrseing such articles only as can be hought at tees than ordinary market yates, thereby enabling him to supply purchasers at lens prices than can be furnished elsewhere, Dealers, who buy for Cash, are assured that they will find it to their interest to examine the-Goods, whictilwill will cosset of those which are purchased an for Ced Auction Sales. A. DEW ALD,, spritS 2ino 1.5] SO North Third Street, Prayer' Books and'lllibles. 20 O r tlAu c uloo to C3 o, a t n h d .r. B in ib o l o e t s. t : e n a np i n fu g l in an p w rl n ce . went of the best edition ever offered In the State. some of which are bound in Crimson Velvet, Turkey Morocco, &c. all of which will be sold 25 per cent. less than they can NI purchased in Philadelphia,, as they were purchased at trade sale,at unusual low rates—will be opened nest week, and fur sale at ' BANNAN'S apeU9 1.5] Cheap Book and Variety Stores. Proposals for Coat. • QE4LED PROPOSALS will be received at the office i of the Guardians of the Poor, No. 19 South Sev enth at. until ktonday. the Lira day of May next, for supplying the Ptillndetpliin nintsflouse With two thou sand tons white ash anthracite CUM, to be delivered nn the Alms Wharf, Schuylkill, and to be weighed under the'inspection of the Steward on the premises. . Said Goal to be broken and screened, and lit for Im mediate use; to be fteeLfrom slate, dust, and all other Impurities, and a portion thereof to 69 delivered on or before the arm day of Jane next. By order,4l the Board of Guardians of the Poor. D. B. HEIDEMAN, President. Attest B. ROBBINS. Secretary. • Print. &pile It IS [Nunb American II 95. PENNSYLVJVA'. HALL, Pottsville. aerie —The undersigned'hereby Imes notice that SE .be has taken the above well known Hotel and that the game will hereafter he condotteg by him Notice le hereby given that the andereignedhs autheri led to receive andtilacturrge the a:trauma or Joserh 11 Weaver. created While the P.enns)ivitnia Halt was en der his charge. . ' ' JOHN - WEAVER. Pottsville, aprda. • ' 323 1, •15 • r i l o P tt e tr peraidvitotr.ai mg all ' the . ?t9plateat Pallefallefittif.b.l4o44 at Cit y prices stile mina Mil. b • rib" paid fa . r nip la axe • . ICAN spra uli te wiaceinmpoqbA to: Otero NOW PITBLISHING. STATISTICAL AND ROSINESS DIRECTORY OF THE irxrint-ecrri: COAL RSOIOX Or PENNS PLY,fIXI.9. ONTATSING, anorna other matte view or th e •-• 0 Coal Region:its resmotes sn4 formation. witha directory of the dial:rent Veins now being worked. and &general hittory of the coal trade tramline commence• meat—in pntaent condition and (Muse Pro*Peeke: a ' e • with a warbee At mining operation*, and the Improve= ments is mining machinery history of the Railreads. I Lnals, and other Outlier improvements in the Reginn. and the rates of tolls charred upon them, Ate,. the cost of construction, names of officers, and their time and places of memoir. Zac. ;—Growth and popitlation•of the respective towns and boroughs, with the 'names of officers. and of all Literary, Benevolent and other as sociations. with the times and places of catenate:— township and county officers, members of the Sir; list of Poit Offices, with the time of arrival and deny , tare of the mails- State Coaehee.dac election retn ma: almanac. astronomical and other useful Innommie,,, s summary of persons and events connected with the early settlement and business of the Rteinn : Schools and Academies, Churches, Ifitels, and punt:lie build ings; &c. •To =which will be—added ADVERTISE. VENTS AND CARDS of merchants, lintel-keepers, I aw ye 11, traders. mechanics. ma nu facture ra, transpor- . tern. &c. The whole comprising upwards of Inti pages, and to firm a complete refit: of the business nr the Coal Region. and of the valley of the Schuylkill. To be ready on orlbe fore the firm 01 June, 1818. The work will be neatly printed: stitched and cnvered, and furnished to subscribers. calf, at 22 ctn. per copy, orb copies for */, free of postage. ;As the first edition will be limited, it will be necersary to toward orders as early as possible, to enable us to supply then:. Persons desiring to advertise. ate informrds hat pro. fissional cants of 5 lines are inserted at 25 cis each, and advertisements per square—(dmible-column, nr equal to troop lines.) one dollar. These. alto, should be sent In early, as the work lima already been com menced, and the first edition ('2OOO copies) very nearly anticipated. Orders by mail, must be accompanied by the cash. Newspaper, who win notice the forthcoming of this work, and direct a copy. to the Miners' Jostsal, shall be snpplied with a copy. Adrerthentents nu d Subscriptions can be left at the Office of the Mii■ors' Journal, or with etthcr. of the Pub Sobers. E. N. CARVALEO, E BOWENe- Paper Hangings; and Borders, DECORATIONS:STATUES. tc. 2000,EvcAt7racp.etroll,,a7iGulmnins:allozdini:w.Pn.in;i1e. Entry Pipera,making the most elaeantassortment ever offered lht sale in this market; Ju.'t received and for cal* by the subscriber, at Philadelphia. and some lees than Philadelphia prices, wholesale and retail; in additioWld Which he has cetera! hundred patterns to select from. in caae persons cannot he suiiert nut of 11W present large stock. el- Pen:ember that Lis stock embraces ail the new patterns of three of the largest Factories in the Country.: per Ilanginp•as low as 12'cts. and as high as $1,50 per piece at 1 I.IANNAbI'B aprilB 12 Cheap Paper and Variety Stores. elePersons wishing to sell again, 'supplied at whole- sale pricis. Come and 'ee. XEW nERNAAr geed FRE:JVCII F4NCYIOOODS. EI GORGE DOLL, No. 100 Norrh Secrisd:Sr.. passe 7 Rare, THILADTLPIIIA. has Just rectire - d a large assortnisiit of segar cases. segar Tubes, snuff' and Tobac co boxes; Getman pipes; accordrons. dominoes, cards. looking glasses, slates, slate and lead pencils. steel pens. paint boxes, plan balls, violins and strings, ladies' work boxes, pin cushions and cases, satchel's and basket rattles. Jumping ropes and rolling hoops, tops. drams. wagons, dolls, 131111 works arid toys of,,every decriptios. WIIO4IIIC and retail at the lowest prices. L 'Alan, Turner in ivory, bone, tinru and wood— Tiip and cane manufacturer. Phil'a.: spril9 4lt 15 Cial) gotH rTfo l n ) / 1 ell' FOE the sale of Sten and' Boys' Wear, No. S Nara Second Street. .411 of the Goldes Lamb, Ore, doers 'bone Marla St. PUILADCLIMIA. h, Belg Fren cium, 14Tscripainn—a large-wens. of every e American, and West of England j assortment. Summer Coutings. . - Bablt cloths, Buminer Clo th s and Bombazines. Black and colored Cashmeretts ancke.odringtons. Croton Cloths, Tweed, Drop d'Ete, &c. dsc. Pasta/son Stuff,. Super black French Casslmerert;nti Doeskins. Faney, plain and mixed Carsimeree in every variety. Marino Carsimetes of alloolnis and qualities. Super fancy and Linen Dri3hnna , new syles. Wide and narrow Cord and Beavenecni. Sattinette, all shades and qualities. restings. Super black Satin and fancy Silk Vesting.. Super Cashmere and Valencia Vesting.. White and colored Marseilles, largi assortment. Drab Cloths and other Coach Trimmings Setae., Padding...tc„ and a great variety o( good. adapted to Men and Soya" wear, which we offer for sale by, the piece or at retail, and invite the attention of our friends and other, visiting the city. • - Nn. 9 North Second St. Sign of the Golden Lamb, Philadelphia. 3,0 13 Cheap Prindow lit huts. B. J. WILLta ITS, No. 12 Vorth' Sixth sr. Phila sdelphia, Venitian I.llind Slant:factures, has now on hand the largest and most fashionable assortment of narrow slat and other Venitian Blinds, of any other establishment in the United States: kompriaing entire oils , / styles, trimmings and colors, which will be sold at the lowest prices, wholesale aqd retail. Mt Winds painted and trimmed to look equal to new ones. The citizens ofi chuylkill county and adjoining districts are respectfully invited to call and examine lils aSsortment before purchasing elsewhere, feeling confident of pleas ing and giving sat Is fa cI o n - to all who may favor him with a :all. 11. J. WILLIAMS. anrilB :m 15 • No: 1: N. Sixth st. Lumber Yard Removed. THE BUDSCRIEER' line recently • bought Mr. R. Ilogeland's stock of-Lumber on Market. at., and will hereafter carry nn the top:Mese at that stand, and is now adding a choice lot of fluarSs and Plank recently purchased at Middletown, all of which Is thoroueltly seasoned. There will he (mind, now in Yard. IL and 2-inch Panel stuff; Ist and 2d common Bards; Scantling; oak and cherry Plank; Shinnies and Shin gle-lath. etc. [nprilS fav 151 P. COULD. Garden and Field 'linpleinenls. SMALL Steel floes with Handles, _ Toy Spades for children, ()rush Hooks. Pruning Knives. Wrought Iron Carden Rakes, large rknd small. Shears for Dressing Itordets. Pole Pruning Shears, and Pruning Honks, Ladies' Scissors for trimming Shrubbery, Syringes for cleaning Plants. ' Diehard Grass. Clover and Timothy Seed, kr. ke. Just received and for sale at . BANPiAN.S ' aprilb LS Cheap VarietyjDores, Where orders ate received fur all kinds of Agricultural ' Implements. nooks to snit the Tithe*. Tim subscriber has jest returned from the trade sale, and will open In the course of tile, week, n large stock of . Hooks, which he tan sell ut about 20 per cent less than the recolar publishers' prices. We are ashamed in publish the prices—theyjare so low— but novel-ill climb invite all to cull end' examine for thenuelves ; we feel confident the prices will suit the times. Among the stock will he found : A fine assnrtment of choice Juvenile works, Child's First Prayer, tioishs honk of the Seasons. Neander's Planting of the Church, ' 20 • 23 • 30 • ' I Copy English edition, Chambier's Andestinny, Josephus. English edition, • Poeirywf Life. Flora's cup, Proverbial Philosophy, different binding... • . Retry of Flowers, Psalms of Gold, Genii of Fables, Joy and Peace, Amy Berl - tett. Artist'. Manuals, Proissart'a Chreincles, 119 hook, for Morris & Prose and Poetry. Art of Money Catching, U. S. Receipt Book, /Esop's Fables in French, ‘Vilson's llook-keeping simplified for the Million., Scenes in the Life of our Saviniir, do the Apostles. Scenes in thelivesi of the Apostles, do Patriarchs and prophets, - Elegant Albums In great variety. Etiquette for Ladies, Manual of Politeness, Mil rot of Life, Tales of Terror, flhipwiecks, fib:Aware, very cheap in different bindings, Miss Edgeworth's Moral Tales, •Trrdeold's Carpantry, a new edition. Arabian Nights; Scottish Chiefs, Don Quia4te, Gil Bias, Robinson Crusoe. Mysteries of Udolpho, Tales of a Grandfather Children of the Abbey, &C. gm Family Bibles in, great variety and very cheap. Together with a large stock of Blank Books, Menlo random Book., &c. acic. Call early at BAN:IAN'S Cheap Wholesale and Retail Bookstores. Pottsville. , aprilfl 15 WILLIAM If. BEEDg 4. , Co. (Late Beebe .4.- C..star I FA51110.411.1111,1E HATTERS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. . 13 8 Mama sliver, Philadelphia, and ILS . Bruadreay...Vese Fork. AW. 11. 11. & Co. in thus presenting them selves mthe notice of residents at a distance, ore actuated by a desire of attracting atten tion to the Dais, of their manufacture, as a means of Increasing their cash sales. The smal 'net , ' of their profits owing to the fact that their ponds are much mnre costly pod expensive while their prices are not higher than the ordinary mice, of the trade, makes it imperative that they decline the rinks incidental to a credit business. Were they to Pillow in • the "beaten track,' viming merely at a reduction in ;triter, a cor responding deterioration both in quality and workman: ship.enauing as a matter of course, there would then 'be no urgent reason for adopting terms strictly cash! Their course is opposite to thin. - Excelsior is the 11101111 which they have assumed, by it they are constrained to advance still higher in the production of rich and costly goods. The great encouragement they have met with in their business— the decided - preference given. to their Hats, both by the fashionable and fastidious, as well as by the 'tact ecorromlst, and others of plainer taste, has mm4l - flied them in their determination of producing the very bent goods in their line of trade,on thin continent. i Win. H. IL & Co. would here take occasion to lay , that they are indebted for the reputation of their house, and for the celebtity of :heir flats: to no equivocal dealings, her fictitious representations. The principle in business has always been to give to the purchaser a greater proportion of valve for value, than could pos sibly be found elsewhere it the same prices. They have expended vast sums of money, in perfecting their business, in-wearing the best talent arming workmen, in the erection and applicatinn of Machinery, and In having prepared for their especial use the richest plushes and trimmings of Paris; by there means alone they have presented to the public a perfection in the fabric of Ilan, and to the trade, models in Fashion. Wm. it, It. & Co. would state that their prices at re tail are standard at el and 45. Their wholesale prices are suck as to enable dealers to realize a fair profit, and to tarry home to their customers. If they feel dis posed, Hasa sae gotten up expressly far the easetry trade. but Hats which a rekastly considered by these familiar with the manufacture of W. 11. IL deCo. as the plus ultra or gentility, taste and exquisite workmanship,' the'rame identica.ly • with those supplied to gentleman, at their establirhtnent in New York, Philadelphia and ' Dooms. , The tegular 'perinds of isstileg their Spring and Fall, Fashions, are the first Saturday in Marsh and the last Saturday in August. "The Slimmer Hat" will be pre sented in early season. Gentleman residing at a dis, lance, can be tupplied with the celebrated Hats of W. 11. IL. & Co.' by sending per mail, the length and breadth,fa beau, of the Hats worn by them. A Schedule of mires and qualities, at wholesale will be transmitted. when requested. as will also a Circular descriptive of. Fashions all the proper periods. _ nice. aprllB I - Ituo 15 : ......_... _ .Wrapplag Paper. , . .. _ 200 BEAN S Mapping paper , Pen of wbich•ral supertgr article for Sm, wbleb wpl be apid niantesele oritetati atlas* than city prices , Also • BO Reams Wasting paper of diffenint kind*, 50 Reams Shoe and MI Papa; very cbssa.- Una ants and mbar* *applied by,therltlabtilTedbflif 4 f bit*, than tall UM tugboat alsaalhara, at 1442 i A Am • cue, WI and . NW! . • Pottsville , Female Inititutc MBE.; anderalgned (late Principal or the Union Aridemy, Wonielsdorr. Berk. County) will open on /deadly the 17th or April, In the new , three story -brick building Immediately back of Clemens 4. 'ramie's Diug Store. in Second street, neer Norwegian. in the Borough of Pottsville. a select Seminary, roe the edu cation or young ladies, in the solid and ornamental branches of. Warning. The Teems fur the English and Mathematical bran. the. will vary from 01 to it per Quarter. Fnr the - Ancient and Modern Languages. Music. Drawing and Painting in Water Colours and Oils, there will be po extra charge from ta tort!, - - • . Bring personally acquainted with Mr. and Mrs. Town and having the highest confidence in their ability and faithfulness as Teachere. we ars enabled •ini ith the satisfactory assurance, to commend to [Parents •nd Guardians.the Institution titer watch they have the charge. George Keiser, 6 ~13. Rhona', Jana Leaetill^ o J• 3 . 1 0 - - Charles Evan!, Wllilam Soore,M. 6 Juba Smith. Isaac beak', Pottsville, aprii9 . - 13 CARPIL"I'S AND OIL C' AT R I .41 ELDRIDGE'S Cleup Carpet illicrlosois. enabled to orrer great indereinenis to ffr.onatll,ol to buy CAR PETS .1r OIL CLOTII3 Or Retail. as his ripeness are no light in his present situation. lie is enabled to sell good■ at the eery lowest prices in Inn city. lie offers Sir Spring sales an excellent assortment of Splendid Imperial, Superfine Ingrain, Fine and Medium do. CARPETINGB'• S. Venetia. of all kinds, L atex t . ; *TILES Cotton. List, and RAC .1 And Oil Cloths, from Sto 11 feet wide tocut for rooms, halls. &c.. uoitli a, great variety of low priced ingrain Carpets, Ron 2.5 to 30 cents. and Entry aud Stair Car. pets. from IS to Mt cents. per yard. • Also, Matting. poor Cloths, Rug.. Table Comits.&c. 11. 11. ELDRIDGE, No. 41, Strawberry St.. one door above. Cbesnu Marchll-11.3mj near Second. Fhtiadel phis Miss Ilarvi 91. McCoors School - FOR TOUNO LADIES AND MISSES. Tti the basement of the Ist ,Presbyterian Church In / Mattantongo Street. The loth term of this institution will commence April - 3J, ISM The school year is di vided into four terms: two sessions in the day, from 9 till 11,'A. M., from: till 41. P. M. The hr.inches taught arc Orthography, Reading, Writing, Geography, Gram mar. Composition, Rational and Practical Arithmetic; Ancient and Modern History. Natural and Intellectual Philosophy; Hotany, Drawing. Chemistry. Algebra. Geometry. &.e. The government of this school is mild but decisive, and higariably secured by appeals to the intellect. Every opportunity is embraced to impress the minds of the pupils with a sense of their duty ns rational, intelligent, and accountable beings. Pupils will' be received at any time during the term and charged from the time of entrance. [Pottsville.Mar23-13-3I • Country Olerchaisls:take BRING Tllte 1.18 T" WITH YOU. A. Travers S. Co., 84, Maiden Lane. (late Mason Trert,l.) (1 FFEIL for sole to quantities to suit purchaser*. 11,000 Wins Ruled CapPiiper,a $t 25 tog' 50 pr em., 2.000 reams Ruled Letter Paper, 1 001 U 1 00 do 10.000 do Wrapping Paper, 25 to 1 00 do 10;000 Rolla of Paper Hangings a 5 Eta. in G cts.pr p'ce. 5:000 . do Am-,tens Satin do. 12} " 19 do - 0000 pair of Oil Transtment Window Rhodes, of our nWn insnufacture, beautiful designs and colorant from OF 00 to $1,50 per Pair. 10.000 lbs. of Word Twine and Wrapping Twine of of all kinds. from 12k to 15 cl,..rer. lb. We also hare ntlt2r goods in file same proportion, and we miarantee to please you if you will rail and see us al 84 r Maiden Lanett A. TRACERS do Now rock. March 1, IS-18 • 10-211,1 Cedar 11111 erminary NEAR MOUNT JOY. LANCASTER ('DUSTY IrlllE 22d public examination of this Sunman., will be held mike 20th and 3001 instants. The friends of education are respectfully invited to be presenLon the occasion. The 23d seini.annual session will emomeme on the Ist Mot day of 3ley next. Parents and guardians who propose placing pupils in this Institution, the ensuing season. are Eespectfolly requested to make early nppil cation ; also, arrangements to enter at the beginning of the session. Pupils IN ho return arc earnestly re quested to'report themselves doting the first week, to prevent delay in the formation nt classes. TF.IISIS :—Eloard, washing. &c., with tuition and in.- 'unction in all the English and Classical studies, 310; posit on the-Piano, 1115, on the Ctat.tr, 310; Drawing 310; Drawing and Painting. 315; French Language, 310; use of Piano, in ; Stationery, el 50 per session of 5 months! For x11,11;0111 of text books, and other particulars address the subscriber. Mount Jny. I.aricastei Co., Pa. N. DODGE. A. M., Merch2.s-13-1] Principal and Proprietor. Paper lilanging-Depot, • wl - .,18, Car tiandt Street, New YMIK—OrPOSITE run WESTERN HOTEL. MU=MMZ=MEM CLAPP & CROWELL (Originstsd whirr t he 'General A/ans . /saucier Law of Ile State of Alta 1,040 OFFER at wholesaled° quantities to suit purchasers. of ißunufacturers' tstrsst prices, for cash or appro ved credit: PAPER HANGINGS of every variety of style and price. . . • BORDERS In match. ', FIRE BOARD PRINTS in great en, let,. TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES. OIL PAINTED WINDOW SPADES, and WIDE WINDOW CURTAIN PAPER. (lithe West styles and iurterior finish, all of their own manufacture and impottation. As their stock is large and ,ntirely new. they invite Me/rhino's, ilookseih.r, and Dealers In these articles, to eat: and examine their styles and price 4 whenever Cloy vi-it the City. Coun try Merchants can examine this stork from 6 o'clock in the morning till 10 o'clock in the evening. .New York, March 4, ISIS rp lir Board of Itireetnrs °Nee HYDROPATHIC IN-. , .L. STITUTE. Ephrata, Lancaster County. nnnotince In the public Mu they hone serilred !be sett ices of Dr. T. T. Mann as physician, whose...ell-known qualifica tions in his profession as a re.Ul.tr physician nod strong Itslinlnninls front MedicA Colleges, and prisnte prac tittoners of distinction, must .nctere'llie emir:deuce of the community. and glare tile lostnut ion equal, if not superior. to any,in the country.- 'the e,lalni , lnnent it now open for the reception ofpai lents, *JI may obtain any further information by 'application' (post paid) to Dr. Mann, Ephrata l'opt Office. WM KONIGMACKER. President;' JAS. KONICMACKER, Secretary. ISRAEL. MEYERS, • JOU"; ROVER. SAMUEL. LANDES, ABRAHAM LANDES. _ • rA„ or the Isles of Life anal Death, a Ilistorlearßo r-rinance by Edward Maturin, 2 vols., each, 25 The Signal, or Eineof the Blue Isle, 25 The Engraver's Daughter, by Sue. 25 Count Raymond of Tooltowor the Crusade naalnst the Albigens n, under Pope Innocent 111, by Charlotte Elizabeth. 75 'Bel of Prairie Eden, a Romance of Mexico, by C. !Appal& Ecci 25 Broceimunie, the grin of Atha., or ten years later being the conclusion of "The Three Guards men," and " Twenty Years After," part 3_, 25 The Convents of Paris, 25 The Hunted Chief, or the Female Ranchero, a Late of the Mexican War, 'H - Jane Eyre; the best novel lately published, SS Part I, De Cormenin's celebrated History of the Hopes. The Siatesmau of the Commonwealth of England. New Method of Learning,Spanaih, 31 SO Together wittra variety of other books : just received and ter pale atHANNAN'S - , The Great Relimn:di-mt. HE Poinrial Edition of IPAirbignes great work on the Reformation of the Sixteenth Century, in Her twiny, S. itzerland, &c. Just palishml by Joseph .1. Sped, Nn. 06, Cherry Street, above Sixth, - ,Phrtadelplua, his splendid 12mn edition of the above-named work, wait Itr en:raved Il lustrations from original designs.. Four vols. in 2; bound In extra cloth and library sheep. The 1;111111141er respectfully calls the attentintl of the trade and the public generally. to this work, being the nnlyillustrated edition published In the United States. He trusts that the beauty of its embellishments, the strong and enlist:lmnd rummer itt which it is bound, coujunetion witlethe known popularity of the work it self, will be a cure recommendatibis to public favor. :JOSEPH A. Si'EEI.. No. 96, Cherry streel, above Sixth. Philada. J. A. B. hasalro lately nubile hetha new and beautiful edition of A'eertarr Erll's Rarer Show, a suitable book for children, neatly done up in extra cloth Phila. March ld 181 d "To,t be victor belong-4 the spoils. 44 A LTHOUGH many preparations iii the form of "I'oo --1u:or ..Ifediriner ," have beep before the public, claim. itig to give relief, and even cure the most inveterate dis eases, yet voile have in well answered the purpose so Dr. Shermon'sOlcificated Locenges. They are agreeable to the taste, easily administered., and nom the unnerve- dented success, telfch they have met with, and the re- markahle cures which they have performed, may justly lay claim to the title of canipierer, river the disease, for-I, which they have been reconitneinted. Or. Sherman', " Cone* La:rages'. cure the most obstinate cases of Cough in a few hours. They have cured a large number persbus who have been given up by their physicians and friends, aid many who Imve'been reduced to the verge nf the grave by spitting blond, Consumption and Hectic fever, by their use have bad the rose of health restored to the haggard cheek and now, live to speak forth the praises of this invaluable medicine, Or. Slierrpan's " Worm Losses" have been proved In more *ban 400,000 cases to be infallible, in fact the only certain worm destroying medicine ever discovered. Chileren will eat them when they cannot be forced to take any other medicine, and the benefit derived from the administration of medicine to them in this form, Is great beyond description. When the breath of We child becomes offensive, and there is picking of the nose, grinding of the teeth during sleep, paleness about the lips, with flushed cheeks, bleeding at the nose.heati• acite.diowsiness,rtarting during slerp.disturbed dreams, awaking with fright and screaming, troublesome cough, feverishness, thirst, voracious appetite, l oickness at the stomach, and bloated stomach—these are among :he many prominent symptont, of worms, and can be relie ved bylltese Incomparable Lozenges. They have never been known to fail. • Dr. Sherman's "Camphor. lo!ertges" relieve head ache, nervous sick headache, Palpitatinn of the heart and sickness in a very few minutes. Th i• v cure lowness nisi - twits, despondency. faintness, colic, spasms, ers t upe of the stomach. summer orbowel complaints—they keep up the stiirits. dispel all the distressing leymptoms of a night of dissipation, and enable a person to undergo great mental nr bodily toil. Dr. , Snerman's lt Pour Afan's Plaster' l is acknowledg • d by.'all who haQe ever need it to be.the best strength eningiplaster in the world, and a sovereign remedy for pains anti :yea knees in the back, loins, side, breast, neck, thyrits, rheumatism , lumbago. &cI.- One million n les_ di nor supply the demand. Caution is necessary.' esti, ' e arc many unprincipled persons who would fo re. a spurious article upon the community. Be careful tetl get Sherman's Poor Mrin's Plaster, with a "fee simile" of his written name on the back—none l athers are gene lire, and will domino hurt than good. When such men as the Rev. Darius Anthnni. of the I Oneida Conference; Rev. Svbast tan Streeter, oftiost on; I Rev. Mr. Dunbar. Rev. Mr. Ilandcock, Des. Mr. De For est, lion. Aaron Clark. J Houle, Esq., Hon. lt. D. Heard- sley, Daniel Fanshaw. Esq..' and a Nisi of names of a like reputation, catt be brnught fonvard to prove the ef ficacy of Dr.Shermrn's preparaluing—lwhen they are so warmly recnatmended by the medicil proforsom and prescribed in their practice, and when such universal approbation follows their use minting all eta wet, we may Justly say that the Doctor Is not only entitled In the an. I pellet ton of victor, but can fairly lay claim to the patron- , age oil he public, and will receive it. For tale by J. S. C. Martin. J. C. Drown, and F. San- det soh, Pottsville ; Henry Shissler. Pert Carbon ; Wm. I IL flarlow, New Philadelphia; T. Williams, Middie pport;ll. Schwartz, Patterson t J, H. Aker. Trifcantra; Hefter & Morgenroth, Tamaqua; We, Frice.St. Clair; Ges,..itelfartydes. New .Cattleu villa 'Jonas', Kluirman. Llewellyn; J. Christ; Jacob EaMtta4n.Lower Mobontongo; Paul Barr, Plectron° ; filkniner InGarrett. brwigsburgi Lyon& Itlakiti c , Port 61.14trtot Ltd Kaufman. ennvilfi! . Rtersin sen•-ld R. EDWARD TOWN: Principal OM PATRONS OF Tnr: womEt4ucin. =I Hydropatitic Institute New Books. Pos i tscript. -. % From our TelMgraphlc Correspondint. • s. NEWS TO TIM LATEST MOM I NTL 1 • P I IILIADELPHIA—AptiI 7. ISM 1 c . s i . • 6 o'clock, P. M. - iTbe matket for 'lour is without m cb M 3,1,.. " menr,'andtheWs, menr,' and the Ws , are only in, atrial! gauntlet*. Con ,Meal is inquircJ for, and the inarstet has an ulfwa id tendency.s'2,2s is offered and re fpred for Ps. Wheat is steady, with light receipts 1 prime red ltroucht 1. 15 cents. Corn. Southern Mellow sold. at 60 can's. weight, Cloyerseed sobb'et s4.—_ Whiskey, bh Is. 'Old at . 21 cAI.. and b•ls. 22 eta, - ---- I POTTRVII.tildildliET. Corrected Weekly for the f Wheat Flour. Mil. 416 :X I Bed P. aches Bre no do SCO dn• do u wheat, bush. 110 Dr'd Apples,' R• do ; '3.5 Egs, dod. Coy l rn, do :-CO I Bu g ter, th. Gam. do c '45 I Boron, P.m oer, do 60 Items. Timothy Need, 400 11.iy‘ton,; Cinder . tti , ; 450 Plaster, • ' TAMAQUA. rd.,Ala. E. J. ray itriautliorised to ree• lion• f.ir the Miner.' Journal, and receipt at tiealung store.; In Tamaqua. VOIA Elf' B. PALMER, Ath ficaf Erratriand Cora Ayr Correr of Third tf: Chesnut Streets, SW Noituo., Nans.iu Street, New knk, NU. le, Stale Street, Bollort, and. 'South cast crane! of Italthnore, Cal BaltlMClfe.ill ouY Agentfor receiving subs, udvertiwwento for the :timers' Johrnal: No Cure no Pay. DR. CULLEN'S INDIAN VEGETABLI Warrantetfto care, or the money rep mediCiTie is prepared from an Indian tee frotn one of them in the far West, at poi Those who have been familiar with the It that they call ,ind do cure Venerial withnf edge of Merruiy, or any thing tel The atUitied have now an ontattuntty of without the danger of Mercury or the and of L This medicine is pleasant toy leaves no smelt on the breath. SCROFULA.—Xessrs. Reteand ,c•W :meta:—For the bettelit of the public and, 'as 1 hate ere,at liberty to nee al as you think prone: Alter having Buffered over a year veil ful ulcers tin toy right sheitilder ; which c of nearly nine i;:rha luelreintiference, to esII nt•your outer, to see Mr. Isaat wilt in I won acquainted) and 1t,,, gore h table as agi renu all doubt. I common; same medtcin,p, "Pr. Collen's Indian mi." 1 hays:riot used thenumber of bolt Lut au) pleased in say. I Dave been entir will be pie:aced loupe any one alto per to call upon toe for further Info house, in South Juniper street, a 11, Spruce. • MEP.L.EN GRUEL IS, Flilladelailat June TETTC.H.—,Marrs. tiurand Iraton I cheerfully go'e you the particulars'of ed on toe by your :lastly celebrated !Dr an rezet.ible Nseureo." I had been tante, ter", about len lyears nn my body and 1 - 1 exceetlineh, trouldes.one and annoying clews but ,willinut relief. Last winter of your Panacea: the aching seas soon ri had taken the medicine but a shorftime their appearance un thfferent pirliflof no the biles disunite:wed the Totter Went w an nine entirely hell. I would eenais the ranacea, - to all like aillirted. *1 JOHN W. Ira Mullenhill, Gloucester Co.. N. J., Apr Mr. Hazleton l; a highly reipeetable fa known as a teniperance !rennet and mot the people of the lower counties orNe ERYSlPELAS.—Encouraremenr.-1 7 , the allikted. I freely give y,ou 2 statentro lion,lbefiqe C6fllatericed With your Br i i an Vegetable eitna(til, SNliie lour lea 1 1 became swollen. inflamed. and painful. was pr...31111C111 .. ErySipei•S," 1 resort remedies, but ,without ofeet — except one case, it, which I tried a medicine a ALMANAC, NlllOll, instead of curing, eat, hone: toy leg became Very trnoblesonie4 fear it won'd result in small:Mg saint ton. a neighbor of none, was taking et a scrofulous Fore leg—and 1,111.11 bendt sad also a lady of say acquaintance. • resent:ohms! was induced in give3nit offer being so fair, it gave me ennfidenc clue. I eummenced its use—and in I loom lie was entirely cored—my leg is it and, as sect :A months have elapsed, least feat ofa relapse. . . ' I give this testi ~, :dal cheerfully. hoping it may ln .duce collets in make trial of what I belielve to ,be one of the p blic. It ti . the best medirities ever offered 111 would. give me inurh pleasure at any time in see those who wish any further information In regard n the Panacea, at toy residence, No. :RI, Carpenter sire t, between Ella and Oth otreets. north aide WILLIAM LEMMING-. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE AFFDICTED.— • ..Vste Orleans. .101 e IMII, 1547, Ratrand 4- Walton, Philadelphia s—Centlomen.—Se- . ven months ago, 'our child, a boy, then live months old, was first attacked .ith a disease which made its appear ance in the form of a sore en his heatll .1101 covered the entire scalp and part of the forehead. It was no i..fla toed vu to prevent ace possibility of iheliitle suffer er getting his resit night Or day.. 7•h it state of Unties lasted about twit niontlis, and in rite m mantime we had advised with orient eminent pays!, sat it, and:each pen- , trounced it different„in its itatore fiorn i the others, and In their turns prescrMed for t bed reuse they pronounced it to lie—all, lamese—all, er with no etre, t. Me was getting worse ever) day and wit. truly Man alarming condition. •We had host all hope, when about the lii of Febau.aty. ' one or WO neightnirs Imaglit no u pagoltlet, in which ll your "Dr. Caot's-indran Vegetate anarea!' woo CO (highly recommended. that we could do no better than. glee it a trial. "NSW: we had bat little faith, but could nit bear to tree.the Intl:. one Buff, so t ouch, while. e% there was a medicine mulled. You m7y judge our Joy and happiness When. in the fast few doses, we saw a decided changelfor the better. 'file first bottle healed the head, and the second made the cure complete. The, child Is now In perfect health and has been for some MOWN past. /Feeling it a duty we fury to the adticted, we give our permission to use this asylou see ht. , " Yours, r respectiultv, , , Nil. & MR?. INOli REPATIL . ~ Victory street, :id door belitiv Mandeville. DIL.CULLEN'S INDIAN VECETA.BLE SPECIFIC for Female Complaint:l.—Tido medicine is a vegetable preparation; and far .fiIIIODSPOa Monger's Villa In all cases in which they ore recommended Hundred of fe-,- males whose COOSOillolOroi have ben broken down;-- have been restored to perfect health liy the use of thin invaluable medicine. . It is entirely harmless smite oge ration, and May be taken with iterlurt safety at any time. Wholesale and retail by ROWAND & WAG,. TON. Prnpneters, 570. Market street. IMMI For side t;%; U. 8.4 N NAN rind J. S. C. MARTIN Pottovilie ; D. rAt.i.s. Mtpor.vile ; ENGLAND c McMAKIN rnd JAS. V. I,AIMEIST, October HI 47eon* _ PATENT ROPES, FOIi THE USE OF MINE.. II ILWAVS. &e.. For sale, or imported to order, by . * subscriber. TIIESE Ropes ure-now almost exiclusivelY used in the Colliaries rani on the. Railwaysin Great Brit, an. and are foetid to he greatly suiterinr to!llempen opes as regents safety, durability andeconomy. . The Potent %Vire Ropee, have proVed to he itill in good condition after Hate year's service, in the same sit nation where the Hempen ones, pre•lonaly used, of double the size aid weight would tell wear out In nine op J months. They have been used alums' every purpose to which Ileinpen Ropes an chainshave been applied. Mines, Ilailwa)s, Heavy rates, Standing illgalng. Window Cords. I.hrhining fanductors. Signal Halyards, Tiller Ropes, .I.:e. They arc timdc'erther of Iron or Copper X Vire. and in cases cif met 'exposure to dampnees, of taboo nized Wine. Testimonials front the most entin nt Engineers ha England catklun shown as to theirs 'mewl:, and any additional information required root corny. dhe differ. eat des7ziptions nod apolirntion will c given by At / FRED F. REM t', s . New Yolk. Sole Agent in th United States. New tort, May, 20th.1846. EMI! ( I • ' MI C a a ' a . o a' S '' 4 ... I I - aa - n b- r. ri •lii ---- `f? -4 .. "c;" ::..... 2 -* : t, - I: Et Wake up WI NG AND SHORT. nom ANNAN, J. S. C. MART: hissler. Port Cuban, has I DR. EVA:N s• VEGETA If taken by directions will rrid tribe. and }our little a will i.el to make you Mom friend and the worm's del . Made by Dr. Evan', No, dpbl3. 8.. c.,70„ the hot dearly, rhild's bottle. Ilade navy's Safety . ..anip% ; Irr. subscnber has Just received a supply , :of Rana, j-snMst, whteb are a few of -Upton & Bob erts'i llmpmved Safety Lamp. which is ackoowledgad to beaus beat end - safest -GOW It use In the tattles in Corgi & *. .Ens MOO it less plicea bapl4 thei can lei, prim at ca n t bel per! S 7 fTetr P-O. Id Vetfetl,lliPee. II I rpai. peed. 3 00' , par'd I IS p, ed. IM IS 00 0 00 it a p or the =cm adetplas, fin Streets, ;Nations and tot ItC3ILOY.I 4 led. Th e j•eb Ito . obtained , 4' .t expense.— Lndla ns. know tilt the knowlii sc . the kind.— )x - tieing j ine vita I teet.ant taste 'lll taste, and tett t—Centle- ,i bore Wined 014 teszimoni, • • • !an i yeral vered a spacel W./ Induce& (withi Inn co thaw , edjakine,the i reptile Polo es prescribed] ly cored. nayl think pro tau nn at my; ['dors above, lone Mason. —flentlemen: cur,, perform- Cullen's fear ed with “Tet ; ndc. It wee I tiled Otnt roCurednetne payed; and 1 'lmo piles made - body : Arlon. th 'pent, and I ly recommend 7.1.ET0N. 1 1716.1847 rum. and well oral reformer.to Jenny. INX7 thS benefit of At of iny'cnnllt. 4 ceke e sinyr,ny kg The disenso crl 10 th• usual ione case. in vertived in an he flesh to the and 1 hem to i •. Mr. Thorn , or Panacea for ed. (now well) 'row their rap. i call, and your fin ynur meth ,a than three erfectly sound. have not Ma 2,1;1 =Bi 3:1 Mil m". 5 ri. .2_ 5 i . F,s 1; Z r.. g orms D AND Fl IN, Pnttavli h got for gale DLE vEn; Ij clear the .ties whict ged. }Wig( erh. It Is nr 32, No tl (.10291, MI le: Hem Plininicie gIFUGE. Task oral: ou Imre so !cull It the ny 25 els a lh 81110 Ms 9,5-am
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