21ourna1. Saturday ifiornide,May 20. ,HEN.I AMIN I!ANN Edaar. g ELE BOWEN, -Issutarst Editor. nur. PROTF:CTIVe Demautl itE POLICY O F TLIE CPVNTRY Tile Peopl e Restoration! For Prerident, • General ZACHARY TAYLOR; !abject to the 15ectsion of the Whig National Convention Par Caul ConroassionEr. Nra MIDDLESWAILTIL ruP The circulation of the Miners' Journal is greater than any other. paper published in Northern Pcnnsylra. nik and hue nearly !double the circulation . of any other published in Schuylkill county. halm) circulates 'largely anion; capitah4ta, manufacturtra, irbn and coal dealers, throughout itto'Atlantie and Eastern States. PLEA OBSERVE.—Communications, advertise- . MOWS, Ike:, for this paper, must hereafter .he handed In as early In the week as possible, and none can be admitted after 12 o'clock an Friday. This arrangement Is rendered necessary* by the alteration in the boar of thirdeparture of, the Eastern mail, which svift. compel la to go to press at 2 o'clock on, Friday afternoon, as wen as oar large circulation,-' which requires - much mere time to print of the edition than WE UAVE received from a Whig friend, a call meeting of the Whigs of this Borough, and' the Villages adricent,m make suitable arrangements for those who contemplate to attend the Ratifying Convention it Phil adelphia. It may not hive occurred to our friend, that there lea Orrery Cesar:liner, regularly appointed, to whom the selling of meetings for such purposes Is es pecially confided. Bclievieg that the-abject sought by our corresdondent will receive due attention at the bends of the Committee, we have deemed It expedient to decline giving iablicity to the call, for the present. GODEy'SS BION, for June, la on our table. This member In , point of embellishments, . far exceeds the reelect ene. The more prominent engravings are en: Keel Ins Belle and One of Our Contributors. lifotwith- Vending this anonymous intioduetion of the latter pie tam, everybody will recognize it as the very semblance et Miss Grace Greenwood, who, although we freely"ac knowledge the corn" with respect to black eyes, never falls to make a very handsome—a very beaunfid appear ance—in the Mag.:lnes We have not examined the Literary eta:ref—they are, we presume, quite interest ing. Copies to be had at Bannea's Bookstores. - 1. TIM AMERICAN REVIEW : A irki;, , Jou y:Adal, de sisturto Poßtics and Literature.—This is unquestionably one of the best pe_riodicals published In this country.— Tie contents ot tfie'lfay number, just issued, consist of an able Review of the Administration, by the Hon.!). D. Barnard (of whom it splendid engraved portrait op. pears)—a hislorierd sketch of Col. Seth Pomeroy ; Life and writings of Chief Justice Hurfee, by John M. adarle, A. M.; The Street Fiore Player, (a poem) by Wm. Hi'allack, one of the best. Pacts in the land; Chas. Lamb. by Joseph • Hartwell Barrett; Life and Public Services of Hon - . Daniel Dewey Barnard, LL. D.; Ilugarth's Musical history; Noinign kilseellany ; Brit %cat 'Notices, etc. etc. etc. There bane been some good baprovements made lately In the mechanical appear ance °Vibe work, and it appears to he conducted. throughout, with more spirit and ability than formerly distinguished it. It Is supplied free of postage) at 85 per annumn, at the Bookstores of B. Barman. EWBANK'S 11YDRAULIC.9.—This Work k rapidly progressing, and ear)) 'limber but adds In the high re putation it ban acquired. The author displays more assiduity In his iiistorica I researrlics,than we could have supposed any, one individual capable of doing. The work will be completed in eight numbers, elegantly printed and illustrated with engravings. at 25 elm. per number. Copies to be had at Bannan's Boookstores. THE HOME JOURNAL.—Among our list of valua ble exchanges, we Set down the Home Journal as one of the most brilliant and agreeable papers noun pub ollshed. JOHN-DONKEY of this day, has the funniest pollti • carithiiire fiver published in this country. Johnny Van llama Is the "wictlin... &_IIANDSOME PORTRAIT of JoSeph P.- Chandler, Esq. ha, Just been issued by & German, of Philadelphia. ,A,__WORD, friends and fellow.citlians: The Presi dential election to cniningon, with great rapidity the business season is nt hand, and the next twelee months will be pregnantjvith political, commercial and gener al interest. You 'should therefore supply yourself, tack and every one of Yeti, with a newspaper,--a weekly newspaper, wherein you can see those things which awn concern you, as the adverlisemenia of your neighbors, the - deaths and marriages, the court orb seeding., the Sheritf'q end .Treastirer's sales, acc. &c. 'how is a very suitable time to subscribe to the .11inere Jostrusir. We are holding hack for the "good titer coming," which we expect will he along here early in the next month. After that, with our banners all per 'fleetly arranged, and the track cleanly swept, We think and Myra that we can make the old family-horse 'are vo" along with his fellows, and perhaps go s,/road of them a length or two! Bee terms. rirgre Brick 'Manujactory.—An , mout:for the manufacture of Fire 'kicks • - been erected in this bonaugh by David D. ail, Matthew doss.. It is situated in the rear of the , upper end of Market street. Fire Clay abounds genera* 'throughout the Coal Region, and in some places is found in considerable bodies. The zero of Messrs. Moss is forted immediately under 'the Salem Cord'Vein, which crops directly in front of 'their workshop. , The thickness of the strata is about font= feet,sud it is intended to ex cavate the Coal and the 'Fire Clay at the same thne—both of Which improve in quality as.. the pnrsuif is - extended. A yin twenty feet square, • and capable of receiving front twenty to twenty 'five thousand bricks will be creeted .on the spot. l The eloclts operandi of the ; manufacture of Tire Bricks'is as follows: The clay itseltsppears la the earth like crumbling stones, and decent. poses upon exposure to the atmosphere. Nev'er- Violeta; it is run through rollers similar to coal breakers, and thoroughly ground. Conglomerate times are then procured, (of which the Sharp Mountain affords an Inexhaustible supply) and after being run througlfthe mill in like manner, are Mixed with the clal, forming about one-third of the composition. Thus prepared, the cum- 1 position is motilded into ,the shape of bricks, and as soon as they become sufficiently dry, by are ready to be pressed, which operation is admirably performed with the Brick Press recently introduced by Mr. Falmestock of Harris burg. It is worked by hand, and two men can" press about four hundred per hour, and execute the work in the best manner. • After being press ed, the bricks ,arc thoroUghly dried, for which - purpose a, suitable oven will be riveted, or if it can as well be effected, they tnas- be dried by the heatof the boiler 'of the engine, over which a platform has been erected for the purpose. The' engine, which is remarkably neat, is of the ca pacity of six horse power, and is employed in turning the wheels for grinning the clay, Sze.— ' A large portion of the tatachinery is from the • , shops of Messrs. Do Haven, at Minersville. - - A large nu mber of Fire Brick's is annually used in the Coal Region. They are used indhe stacks of furnaces, fur lining, and : in the hearth's of sta tionary engines; in stoves, - and foi. various simi lar purposes. ;Messrs. Moss have every prospect of sac . etas in this enterprizo. It is the first establish ment of the hind in Our region, and we believe • there were nype nearer to us that that at Read • tog, which hitherto furnished most of the Fire Bricks.used tercabouts. The supplies of Fire Clay for that establishme n t, are procured at Perth „ . Amboy. in New Jersey, and the fuel of course is ( , derived from this region.' Finding these materi : alsht their door, and avoiding the expet,Ses of transportation, alike on the raw and manufactur ed materials, there is every prospect din the lib . • oral investment of Mesirs. Moss will be amply Jestified by future results. • • .• nrA Large Week's Work:— By the returns of the Collector of the Mine Hill Railroad, fur the last week, it will he seen that the grc,ssaniuuut shipped over that Road,is upwards of 19,000 tone which isthe hrgest amount ever shipped in a „similar space of timo over said Road—and ex hibits .an increase of about 1000 tons over the largest weekly return of lasAyear. • . IlT"Pothriiic Senw e —This ossociation has resolved Lo clew its deliberations for the present erasion, ou Tuesday evening nest. The exam ple thus set that apology fur n Legislative body, which holds its sessions I Vasiiiegton,eanuot be curried ont.too soon. Brief addrctsra will he de livered dry several of the onernbei.l.. See notice in enothereolumn. • • - rMarist llouse.—Wenro informed that the Town Council' have ngret;d to -erect a 'Market House, and that the plan adopted is similar to that at Reading, with some slight modifications and improvements r,T.r.Ncrz Thiiis'in7s.—A new brick building, 32 feet in front on Market street, and 90 feet deep on Second Street, IS being erected Thumps° a. It is to be four stories ittheight; with_ a farce basement for restaurants. .-Tho first floor will be appropriated to stores—t&isec°nd and other floors to °tildes, 4' It will be finished the bent style.. A brick dwelling house is going up on Marker street, 22 feet front by 33 feet in depth, with back buildings 16 feet in width by 30 feet in depth.— • pil .The front mill be ornamented with marble tars, . marb [ le steps, &c. Two stories high—the property of Mr. George Bright. Immediately adjoining the above, is one of very nearly similar plan, and dieaeusions, the property 'of Mr. Richard Lee. ' • . • .•• the tipper /ti' of MOrket street, : we notice some forty to:fifty new buildings—mostly frame tenements. Among the more creditable tiow tieing erected, we may mention two by Mr.. Ph ilip Haifa, and two by Mr. James Pederson, all in the rear of the above street. On Mohontongo street sev-zrah new brick edi fices have lately gone up. Mr. Wm. Lerch is erecting three brick dwellings, to be three stories high, with basement, and &trot!..." feet front, each, by 3: in depth.' Mr. James Gillingham has one nearly coautpletof about like dimensions. Mr. F. Potehas torn out the interior of a dwelling near the coiner of Third and Mehoutongc;, and when complete it will havcall the freshness of a new building. It is three stories high with ',base meat, and will be a very fine ' . The' Orpban's Asylum in Mohoo r tougo street, which has for some time remained in an - unnis,ll- eti state, is now being completed. As soon irs this is effected, it is intended to 'commence . - school, but whethdr a Boarding or Day School has not yet becti determined. The building is, -very large and commodious, and besides the beauty of ate location, is ' admirably adapted for the noble pUrpose for which it was erected.. Several creditable ireproceineuts have recently been made on Ceutra street, and we may berm aftertake the pleasure of alluding to them. We may observe that the ckaraci.•r of the buildings now going np is much superior to those previous ly erected. They am generally more substantial, more elegant at4cOstly, and.of the best This fact is suseeptibli: of a philosophical concla siou highly gratifying. It shows that our citizens , love their homes and are determined to improve them, and render themmore loveable; 'We think the attachment of a people to the place of their abode, can be evinced in no more striking man ner thou in the spirit which prompts them to the extent of their means, to embellish their home stCads, and render themselves, their wives, and their little ones comfortable,. contented, and hap-. py. Every one who thus expends his money has additional cause to be '.satisfied with the world, and additional claims to that proudest of all titles,' viz.: a good cilia n—a citizen of refined taste —a liberal minded man. —Wd.almost forgot to add, that there is one thing Which it appears to us our citizens have al •most overlooked. Nothing contributes more to the enjoyments . of domestic life than trees, flow era, &c. They unquestionably tend to expand the mind, to refine and exercise it after the daily cares of office . are,endell, while their fragrance is ever welcorde(vhen the rays of the sun are se vere. • In walking threngh the town the eye rarely beholds these beautiful evidences of taste and skill. E7 7 7'' Drilling Machinc.—\Ve had the pleasure of seeing on Thursday bust, the Drilling Machine lately pate Med by Mr. Scovill, of Chicago, 111. —fur thetnanufacture and sale which Win. F Roberts, Esq., (Mining Engineer and Geologist,) has accepted the agency for all die counties in Pennsylvania, cast of Franklin, Juniata. M ifflin, and Centre.. The machine, though very is most ingeniously contrived, nd we think the ' , rine/plc is likely to be carried further into labor saving machines. It is made:for petpendicular drilling only, and they drill . is connected with a straight rod abort twrinty feet in length by IA in. in diameter, inserted in wooden framework, which is made to move up and down with the revolutions of a fly-wheel, turned either by hand horse power. Eighty strokes per minute can be made by the drill, and it is so fixed in the frame, thatdhe rod gradually turns round at each revolution, thus rendering the drill hole perfect, ly round, and which maybe widened or decreas ed according tifttie size of the drill inserted. Its performancesio differeM sections of the country, in driving perpendicular drills, are truly itstonish ing—in some instances executing in a few hours the work of fifty persons. The machine will prove of great value where ever perpendicular drilling ia desirable; and in driving air-holes for uks, Or in searches fur coal, water, or whatnut, where a considerable depth is necessary, its usefulness can scarcely be estimated. - Its capacity as regards depth is not limited at fill. By connecting wooden rods with the iron socket of the-drill, almost any depth can be secured. !' • ablisb. st Mr. Roberts' address is at present at Danville, where he will receive and promptly answer alt pre-paid applic,itions for information concerning it. The machine is ppeu to the inspection of the public at the Pa. Hall, in this borough. Ear 'Reading Railroad.—The numerous fear ful accidents which tIIVO lately occurred on this Road, have awakbued the attention of the travel ling public. I% friend of ours who was a passel). 'ger in the afternoon train on Wednesday last, when an axle of one oftlm cars broke a short( di's- Lance from Reading, expresses the belief thai' the great ;peed at whieh.the trains move bus ed the strength of the machinery, and esPecially of the axles of the cars—for they are drawn . as rapidly around narrow curvatures-as upon straight ground, and the axles are thus jarred and strain ed. It is well known that accidenvi more fre quently occur from the breaking of axles than from any other cause, and this opinion, therefore, seems well founded. The speed of the trains I should be lessened, and moro especially in pass ing curvatures. If this does not remedy theevil, then it must appear tliat the. machinery is defect ive, in which case the closest investigation and the most effectual remedies should he applied by the management, if they desire to maintain the custom of the travelling piddic. Trinity church.—The ceremonies of or dination and confirmation be administered in the.Epcopal Church to-morrow morning, nt 10 o'clock, by the Bishop of the Diocese. Thomas A. Starkey will on the above occasion, be ordained and admitted into the Order of the Ministry of the Church. re'The P.er. Hermann Hokum, who while settled in Columbia; abut three years ago, by his own request became disconnected from the Lebanon C lassis of the German Reformed Church, has on his applicatitM at the date session of that Classis at Palmyra, beet; again received into that b .tly. !qt.: 11. is the author of Familiar Dial ogues. the little work fur Snotlay Schools pub lished a few wur.k3 aq, a t t hi s oak,. . F_,l'lfandaomc Present .—thir contemporary of the Emporium acknowledzes the receipt of a splendid cane all the way from :Mexico, which is mounted in pure mid ina,dve gold, bearing the' somewhat mystm ions letters " F. M. Mr!" Gold must be plenty iu Mexico la',Dagtirt reetypes.-1t v. ill be seen by their card in our advertising columns that Messrs. ‘Varren & Brower intend limiting their stayin this borough ton few weeks more. Sonic of the Pic tures lately taken by them,are very elegant see. cimens of the art, nud %vile- favorably coinpaie with others from the more celebrated operators of Philadelphia. - ; Mr. W. has been engaged in the Daguerreotype profe.ssicin during the: last six or eight years, and it may be presumed, thereL' foro, that he ia familiar with all the improvements and essential minutia relating to it.. „ MBorotigh Appointmcnta.--•—luc /own k.oon cp. on Tues4,4y,preuinglast-spade the Aliening appgiatnetas fir:the ensuing year :',Solicitor, J. U. Camtkell; ;Strcet , Coceinissiolier,, Orlando work was p u t to press drOloodiiy lust, and Will be run through with as tnt cli speed es possilde. The-maps are in the proper hauls, and will also be . finislied in due easca... There has been enemmtered eonsi derablc..htbor: mid difficulty in collocting. an theritic .data for . the work. * The" fact that no book has appeared treating arectly of the Ctial Reds of • Pennsylvamia, and of the trade from the . commencement, with its fluctuations and relations to the.iron ana other manufacturing interests of the coon try, has left the statistical field in a ihor ouglay confused state, and not a little industry was 'requisite to gather together the materials. This, hoWever, has been at least partially accomplished; and it is believed the work will giro satisfaction. This is all that The publishers desire. It may be proper to remark, to precept any misunderstand ing, that but, few copies over the:subscribed-ed. itiou will be printed titer is it probable that a second edition will appear. ' Persons who might like to secure copies should, therefore, subscribe for theni immediately.. , . OPFree Tiekei4.—A writer in One of the bor ough newspapers states that the Reading Railroad Company have recalled. or' are about recalling; all the free tickets given out to editors, clergy men, &c.. We do not know host. : trinithis'may bees regards - Others ; -bat-as 'far as ire may be supposed to be . concerned: it will be 'extremely. easy - for the Company to effect the recall. - Al though we have understood, that tickets have been given, none have ever - been offered to us; nor would they have teen accepted if they had. As far as this press is concerned, we have no desire to compromise the independence of. its tonc.by this acceptance of any such r delicate attentions" from any quarter:. we have always endeavOred to - preservo the lush prerogative of the press per fa!! y free—to see and speak of things as thy are : nothing extenuate, doe aught set down in malice." arSate of Pura.—Let it not be foizottent.hat the sale of pen': in Trinity Church, will take place on Monday afternoon next, aud.that those remain ing' unsold will then be offered for rent. We . read iu the miWspaperathe other; day of a gen tleman at Brooklyn, who at the annual allutinent of pews in th . e Plymouth Congregational Church of that city (which usually nett $9000) rented an entire side-Mug:o of the galleries at a cost of near ly VOLT, fur the purpose of accommodating such families as had not the pecuniary ability to rent pewsfor themselves. Suet Lets of liberality Might I e emukted no . ) whew, and the Chu ch itself having carried out the spirit which itn elled the gentleman here referred to, by having appropri ' aced a large number of pews expressly to remain free to the public, our citizens should avail them selves of the only alternative left them•to evince their spirit, that of making a general demand for .those pews that will be offered for sale and rent on the above occasion. tY'..l Fire Broke out on Monday evening last in the house occupied Ly Messrs. Focht & Foster, but was promptly extinguished ere any consid erable damage was effected. It is supposed that it originated in an ola trunk 'Pug in the barest, the contents of which were overhauled a few hotiri previously by some persons who effected an entrance from the rear of the building, and, whether accidentally or intentionally is not knoWu, must have communicated the tire from their segurs or pipo. - Stratum of Ruth blipped from its psi near the summit of the hill in the quarry at the upper cud of Market streetou Sunday last, and den olidied part of the huaae occupied by Mr. Ed ward ‘Veaklit. Theupproach of the rock gave sulicient warning to those in the house at the time, and they retreated in safety. 'The weight of the stout, which is in a solid body, is estimated at one hundred toils. .11celings —1 he Locufocos will hold a County Convention at OrwigishuFg on Monday the filth of June acct. The iN'hig will hold a County Convention at the same placc,on Tueiday the ^_th of Jute next. See notice of the County Committee. The Dap, uppareutly, , have no respect for the law : they run about and wag their tails as usual, as though no ordinance to the contrary ex isted. Hydrophobia seems spreading yet and we think prompter measures should be had to resist its approach to this borough. S. IV. Roberts, Esti., Civil Engineer, has commenced the location of the route for the ex tension of the Mine Hill Railroad to the Malta noy Region. This extension is the commence ment of a Railway connection between the Schuylkill and Susquehanna rivers. Watcr ut llughcs' isn't "tiara to take" this warm weather. Tut Locoroco CONVENIIOII.—Thin body will meet In Italtimore,on Monday next. It is probable, we think, that General Werth will receive the nomination. Use, his name will be introduced ass compromise between the friends of the more prominent candidates. The General is opposed to the Wilmot Proviso . , to the Pro teeth•e •Polley, the distribution of the public lands among the fitstes, and to any restriction of the Execu tive veto—and in favor of the Sah.Treasury,aind the illtpeXCOOD of new tertitory,whether to be slave or free. It will thus be seen that he is the temp man! THE Cool.s.—Fronl all quarters of the United States, the accounts are trighly.fsvorhble for full and bountiful crops. The enemies of the grain crops will soon make it appeatance= hut if the crops are as far advanced to represented, little damage can be cfrected..The weath er is glorious. AN EXCHANGE ntltEll pungently remarks, that there are only two men who have written very bitterly against Gen. Scutt. They are Santa Anna and Wm. Marry. There are only two'who.aoughthle destrue tion, namely, the aforesaid Santa Anna, and his friend James K. Polk. THE . MINERS' JOURNAL, AND . POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER PENNKYLV• RA 'LIU/AD.—The coniractora are pushing forward the Peentyliania Railroad with much energy. Ily the first of 'March next, the Reaad will be completed and ready for travel from Harrisburg to Lewinown.— A letting of 36 miles, between Lewistown and Holidays burg, is to take place at Ilarrishurg on Wednesday next. Tne Fonctor An, lc es.—Tfie late foreign advices by the Cambria are generally losiked upon as favorable to a prospective demand for all our great staples at an early days The sooner the better, in order to step the immense sums of specie nose ening abroad. AN. York letter of says: "The street looks upon the ad vires asdecidedly favorable. Nacularty.bills have come back, and someparties its Franae which refused to ac cept are now paying at maturit y;" The agritulpiral prospects or Europe are mild to be highly encouraging. Even in Ireland, the most cheer ing accounts are received. DELEGATES TO TOE NATIONAL CONTESTION.—SOME thirty or forty detegatee, says the Pittsburg Ga:ctre of Monday, have parsedthrough,this city during the two or three d lye past, on their way to Baltimore. Some of the Whig delegates hare also gone on; and among them a Iran of the Illinois delegation, who, we under starl hang out the banner of henry Clay. Gne•r Fitts is Drraorr.—A fire brcke out a few days ago In Detroit, Mich., which destroyed, upwards of 300 buildings, thereby rendering houseless some 300 &Ml lies. The loss is estimated at from two to three hun dred thousand dollars' Now. %scare not able to boast of either rail road or Telegraph Chatters, but we do assert that Newton,. is a lath handsomer than any other village within the borders of the Keystone State We brag on our town —we do ! West (theater may claim the title of "A• thens"—Laneaster niay call herself the . seventhilled Rome''—Reading may boast of being the "Rural city" —and Lebanon may be stylcd the "Town of Beautiful locality"—but we denominate Newtown as the".Flotrer Garden" of Pennsylvania !—LA-rtetonm.Jeurnal. You appear to be good at "bragging," and you all need it, no doubt. As for Pottsville; which yoU have entirely overlooked, it is here—its coal is hero—tieff•elegraphs and its hundred railroads, are hero—Pottsville speaks for itself—it is not ne cessary to brag of it ! Though but a suckling in years, in climparison with the cilia alluded to, it is on a fair way of "heading them off," in a few years more, in all respects. rFffint Tr Trces.—Now is the time to save the elm trees by throwing tobacco juice over them— they will soon be attacked by the insects, and ear. ly attention will save them, and thus preserve the beauty of the trees end the comfort of occupants ; of houses in their vicinity. Lir' Bail fur Slate A6ductora.—Gerrit Smith, of New York, bail pent to the editorof the Boston chronotspe 1.500 towards a fund fur the defence. of the captain and two men of the New Jenny' *loop that carried oft the slaves from Washtngton; end ears be will pay more if necessary. rrA Proposition to the Stare Stalea.—Tis N4tbarnpton Maas.) Courier propeses, that the territory newly acquired front Mexico. be given to the colored population of our ; country for their exclusive occupation, under the 'protection of the United' Stittes• Lamartine. who stands at the head of the Government bf Fiance, is said to be a devout yet itbend minded Man,attached to the Romish church, Arago an Atheist, Crithieux a Jew,,Lonis Blanc a Socialist, Lediu Rollin' not known. . : IBuller l in, the city market, has becontre plentiful and is of the finest quality ; but the pri= ces continue high, from the fact that the best sam ples travel to :Hew York to tickle the palates of thn rich old'aitharnite fogies. fig" A Bad Name.—Mr. Gough tells a story of ii:tasern keeper by the name of A. S. Comp. The painter, in painting the. sign, left out the poi en that it read—• Tavern kept by A Scamp. " Ewen the drunkard would riot go.neae him. [.'Legal Decision.—lt was decided at Phila. delphia, on Friday, that counsel in a case can only appear as a witness for. his client, on condi tion that he was oat afterwards to address the ju- • ry. -I.7*True Modesty is on this account so beau because it announces the supremacy' of 'the idea of perfection in the mind and at the same time gives truth and sincerity the victory over force andianity. , ri'Great Misery restates the man to nature —it breaks throuah the restraints of habit and im• egination—and levels before its mighty force all the magic entrenchments which confine us within our allotted spheres. 1. pp:nth concern prevails among the Turpen-, tine producers of North Carolina on account of the immense number of Pine trees that are dying, without any perceptible cause. al - A Nice FSnsily.—Three brothere were sent from Rochester, N.Y., last week to the Au burn State Prison ;—another brother was al - ready there, and a aister is in the House of Refuge. nr The Reading Gazette.—The ninth volume of this excellent family paper was commenced last Saturday. We are glad to hear that,it is in highly prosperous condition. - rß'dlassachusetts Ras expended about forty ninon. of dollars - in the construction of Railroads within het borders. Those that are finished yielded eight per cent, of dividend last year. •. rß'Gen. Worth has been writing letters, (lea ning his position. He takes the Locofoco platform and may now be considered in the 5e13 as a can didate, for the Baltimore nomination. I-T'Pain itself is not without its alleviations. It may be violent and frequent, but it is seldom both :iolent and long continued; and the pauses and intermissions become positive pleasures. EV ,- The Erie Bank,—This bank has stopped payment, though the Cashier says its circulation will be met dollar for dollar. We don't know bow true this may be. P'A Down East Editor mistakes General Winfield Scott for Sir Walter Scott, and says he is glad to find that-Sir Walter can fight battles as well as write about them. Fr,Park Benjamin, the poet, was married at Glen Cove, Long Island, on the Bth inst., to Mies Mary Brower. The world need not •expect any , more amorous poetry from Park. .->Grief murmurs, Anger roars, Impatience 'frets,.but Happiness, like a calm river, Bows on in quiet sun-light, without a ripple or a fall mark the rushing on of Time toward Enmity. ...10'"Gen. Taylor was iu New Orleans on the Sib in,t. The papers state that he has laiillaside the military - cap, and appears in a large broad brim quaker hat. , Out and Out 117zi . .., , ;.—A man out west says that he will vote for Henry' Clay and no one else, if he lives,—if he dies, he,will vote for his administrator. • I.V . Proncia I'. Blair of litontgomery Co. for mer Editor of the Globe ct Washington, is the Delagate to the Locu•folo National Convention irons the Ist Congressional District of Maryland. ;"ye'.!. B. Gough announces that he shall dis .cominue his Lahore in the Temperance cause until his restoration to bealtb. CV - " Maryland Delegates.—The delegates to the Whig National Convention, have been in. structed, to•go f9f Henry Clay.' I.7'7he frope of Happiness is a bridge woven out of sunbeams and the critirs 'of the rainbow, which carries us over the frightful chasm sit death. . rir They arc Indeed Happy who owe not - their dignities to wealth, nor their reputation to dignitaries. E._ll . olle is like a bad clock, forever striking the hour of happiness, wboiher it has come or not rO' Pectie is the evening star of the soul, es virtue is its sun, and the two are wirer far apart. Trim the New York. Correspondence pt the Ledger. - An ammung , affair came off to the Paris this nigining. It seems that three or four Columbia College students, desirous of a little fun to the monotony of College life, agreed yesterday that they would get up an extemporaneous meet ing in the Park to-day. Accordingly about two hours ago, half a dozen young men were seen to mount the steps of the City, Hall, and on reach ing the platform, one of them stepped out from the group, and taking off his hat and extending his: right arm, began to gesticulate in the most enthusiastic manner. He had not sawed tbeair thus for more than three) minutes, before a crowd of two hundred persons had gathered in front of him, and, within ten minutes he had become the 'centre of two thousand upturned faces. Mean t:me, he affec'ed to be arranging his merit, end when he was satisfied with the number of his audience, he addressed them, in a loud voice and with the most emphatic action, as follows : '"Gentlemen :—We are approaching' a crisis— a great crisis—indeed I may sty a very great— a very etrreordinary=a very unexpected—a wholly undeserihablo and incomprehensible crisis. Gentlemen we are on the eve of a revolution— but east don't think it will take place to-day, per mit me to thank you for your long, adult and pa. tient attention, and wishing yen every prosperity, to withdraw." The speech was followed by the most deafen ing yells, and roars and shouts of laughter. The whole scene was a capital travestie of a "public demonstration." ts:peecbifying to Buncombe could not have been hit off more happily. =I Another New Invention.—Our townsman, Ja cob D. Custer, has brought out another new In vention, which we think will attract considerable attention. It is an improved hanging paddle wheel to be used in propelling boats on rivers and iii l canals. The paddles hang in a artical position, supported by spur wheels and pin 7 nit,so that they dip and rise without disturbing t 13 water. There are some five or six paddles on the wirel and they are adapted to each stroke of the engine, so that when the engine is on her centres,', one wilt be dipping and another rising, which entirely Pre vents the power float being wasted. We under stand that it has been brought out io the order of a company, and judging from the experiments we have seen made with it, it cannot fall to prove the very thing do long wanted to take the placa of horse-power on our canals. It is the intention of Mr. Custer to exhibit it for a tew days at the Philadelphia Exchange: . From the Chalston C.),Ceprier Rare Pruit.—We have in our office, branches of a tree bearing a species of fruit geld sin seenln this latitude. It is called Japan Medal or Medler. The Botanical name we have not obtained with sufficient accuracy to publish. The tree from which these branches were taken, flourishes in the garden of Mrs. S. Smith, in ,Broad street,: is about ten years old, and eightied feet high. It is an evergreen, and bears ficfwers of a delightful. al mond-like fragrance twice a year, but produces fruit but once a year. !,zist summer, the fruit in small quantity, came to maturity in the month of July. This year it bore much more luxurantly, the fruit is now ripe. It is of a rich orange color, about the size and shape of the nectarine, although a little more elongated. I ' ME=M= Gen. Winfield Scott will soon arrive at New York. He ho, declared at Vera Cruz ihit he will receive no public demonstrations While laboring under the implied displeasure of the Executive. lie will land therefore Of the Narrows, before reaching the city of New York, and proceed im mediately to join his family, at Elizab e thtown, N. J. Who Common Councils of New York have tendered him the hospitalities of the city. Thus, whilititito people's hearts are everywhere swelling up with gratitude to the exulted hero who has covered our country with glory, he returns home, the victim of a mean conspiracy to tear away his Inures. He may well exclaim in the language of Otway— r "Are these the irresthe of triumph you bestow On those,who ping you couquests home . And victory From tae Detroit Daily Advertiser Public Debt of Europe.—Tito following is be lieved to boa-correct statement of the debts of the principal gcmernnients of Europe, likewise of the ..population and revenue of each: • •En Vand—Debt, 54,000,000,000.: Revenue, $200.000.000. Population, $28.000.000. Making 6 debt thirteen times greater than the revenue, and_ an indebtedness equal to about $142 to every ma, woman and child of her population. prance—Debt , $7BO 900;000. Revenue, $192,000.000. Population. 35.000.000. Making a debt four times greater than her, rev. enue, and , equal to $221 to each individual of her population. • . Russia—Debt. $300.000.000. • . _ • • Revenue, $86.000.000. Population, 50.000 000. j Debt over Oree times h'er revenue, and $6 to every soul. Aurtria—Debt;s 3oo 000.000. ' Revenue, $100.000.000. Population, 37.000.0 00. . 1 - Debt three time ' s over her revenue, and $9 ,to •1 every soul. Prussia—Debli , $100.000.000. Revenue—s 4o . ooo 000. PopolatiOn, 15.000.000. • Makin,: a debt twice and a half lover her rev. inns and $7 to each soul. • • This vast amount of national indebtedness, which is crushing the unfortunate people of those countries to the earth. has been Created almost entirely by the wined the last one latindred year:, and , principally •by those that aii)4e: out of the French Revolution. , I This Is a Subject of great importance to the people of this country. at!a time ‘l,kin the - present when our government ha:s been engaged - in a war of conquest, et an expense already l amounting to niote'thon one hundred and fifty ;Millions of dol.'. tars, creating a public debt that when fully 'twee r taindd;cannot be leas than one htindred millions; beside the enormous annual ex penj.4 of maintain ing an army in the new territory tir preserve order and protect the inhabitants from their treacherous ndian neighbors. • • I From the Loudon and Paris Laill4'l Magazine of Fashion. Fashions fur Alay.—Very elegant materials are in use for evening dress; brecints with large patterns in . orange color, having by 'candlelight the effect of gold, others are orq black grounds, with wreaths of roses and mined (Lowers of showy colors, °tides satins and gauzes ainiggedin start of gold, or silk reps, brooches, didel Sky blue and violet ore 'the prevailing colors,' polo blue for young Isdies,and deep violet for the more advan ced. which latter color is 'also mueli used for high dresses and mantefels and pelerinefermunizing in color with the dress for *beim toilettes; black lace is well suited; foulards and baregr.s again Constitute the most elegant negligee have al so t °ilea de laioe . glares and embroidered, new popelinet and 'checked laffetas,lthe last are in small cheeks, in which white prevails, and are adopted for young ladies. plat y 1 of the spring redingotes are ornamented wit 'buttons, others Waif, edged 'with fringe ordeep flOtMces lestonhes, pinked or simply hemmed; corsages loss high will be fiebionable, but will still Itiave to contend with the puritan form ; two style's of low bodies are spoken of, those a Is Greqvtie, with corsagetH made of lace, ore spoken' of; there is no particular change Of sleeves, for, dinner dresses, the trim mings are mostly en tablier. in ball dresses the double and triple shirt is always IHorm. 'rho mantillas, ,manislet, , derni-pelises, lilt's paaletote, are. all made this season of pl,in or glace taffetas; the trimmings generally of frills, pinked in two or three. rows at 'the. back, two of which terminate at the situ, foiling as a sleeve on the band; the third is continued round the ends, which are either round or pointed. Toe newest style is the mantillon, and is small in form, te ambling the mantelet in shape, without the ends; the pardessus %biennia is of taffetas de Italic glace, With triple border , of lace . Tnel new bonnets are round in form, ends jmkey crowns continue in favor. Some bonnet's are of a More open ferm, • and these,require more ornament Inside. Some are made entirely of ribbon, othcia of mohair and straw, and of fsiinp and straw;! buti..tlia Parisian ladies always give the preference to Lughorns, for which they reverie their cistiiiM, mirabout and heron feathers. A new ti,su de pain° :is made in bands, which, sewed:together, forms a pretty bon- 1 _net de fainaisse. The capote castillane of pink satin coveted with black lace, forming fiche, on the crown, arid violette at the edge, ornacueumai inside with roses, is very gimerally . adntired. Fan cy, straws ere ornamented by VO.l l l . Bowers, foliage„ bunches of the peach and tbei salient .blossoms, st!c. Various simple, and pretty caps are made fur neglige, all of a new kind 1 61 , .foliagerribhon, which forms vu pretty a tiirtuning. The fauchon is a!so admired, richly embroidered and trimmed with Vatenciennes or Mechin trice. • Small blOnd caps with 'fliswets,•• and dress hate with feathers, are reserved for evening wear; nceuds of velours epinglo are worn in the hair, and many pretty coiffures 'are made of bugles in every color. Bra;elets are universally id favor, large or•sinall, rich or simple, in every variety of materi.d. one or snore at pleasure. The Chante- Lune suspenkled from the waist, also varies in.val ue.. TIM glyves continue short, ornamented at the top by ribbon forsades,beads or narrow blond forming rectMs. L'V'The New York•Tribtsne is down upon the absurd practic\e of some would-be great men of de , :lining office before it is tendered officially. It is well said that the men most anxious for office have generally made the most parade shout de. dining 'nominations which had not really been offered them. rß"Agueduet et Freepori Burnt. —The Free port Aqueduct, twenty•etghtmilei Move Pittsburg, on the Allegheny river, was destroyed by fire oO Friday night. The TtausPortation Line have chartered steamers to convey goods to and fro - across the stream, sO that no interruption in the travel or •transportatioe of merchandise will. take place. . 'Military Confirmations --The §enate has confirmed the nominations of Generals Twiggs end Wu'ul as Major 'Generals; Colonel. Church , ill, as Brigadier General; Captains NVashington and prakg, (9th Artillery,) ea Lieutenant Colo nelo ; and Major Thomas, (Acting Adjutant Gen eral.) as Lienten'ant Colonel. I Clear as Mud.—The Ohio 'Statesman publishes the proceedings of a Locoloco meeting held in Shelby county in that State, of which the following resolution forms s pin: • Reso'red, ,That upon the 'Link and Tariff questions, it is enough to sny we are \ democrats, our - and out, aud our principles and podtinn will be Onderstood.'. roTTAVILLE. LITERARY SENATE.—The .iY closing meeting of the Pottsville Literary Senate, will be held on Tuesday evening, May 22d, at 1 past 7 n'clock, P. M, in the Town Hall, when. addresses will be delivered by the following gentlemen—Members of the Senate: Dr. M. Popsy, E. N. Caivalho, Charles B. Wynkoop, Pater Mudey, Robert M. Palmer, Tuomaa 11. Walker, J, C. Neville, And • Valedictory' by the Speaker. Tickets 2.5 tents, ailmilllng a Lady and Cantle:ban. Ticket, may be had art he Bookstores of Mr. Barman, at Messrs. Brady & Elliott's Jewellery Store, and at the Drug Store of J. C. C. Hughes. By order of the Senate C. S. VYNKOOP,See'y PULASKI LODGE, No. 216 —A stilled melting of Pulaski Lodge, No. 216, mill be hold on Monday evening, May 16, at 7 o'clock. Punctual attleadance is requesird. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.—Tho Rev. Geo. Band will preach (Providence permitting) next Sabbath morning and evening, in the hall over Messrs. Long & Jackson's store. The,public are affectionate y invited to attend. STAR OF .BETHLEHEM TEMPLE OF HONOR r-." No. 37. S. or, T.. will meet every Tueedny evening az the usual time, until further notice. at Temperance Hall, corner of Centre and Market etreeteL ,Febl2-7-3ral A. HETHERINGTON, W. IL f7TRINITY CHURCH POTTSVILLEi—Senice Mill be beta regularly liereakir In the nkw edifice elrery morning and - afternoon et the wine hotire. ,p-'} A FREE AND FULL CaSPEL—TIio Univer salist society, under the pastoral charge of the Rev..l. \V. Me3laster s continue to hold morning and evening serrices s every Sabbath, in the Lecture room of Stichtey's new Hall, at the usual church hour,. PREACHING IN iiiINERSVILLE.--The Rev - ltr' W. Wilson Bunnell of the Presbyterian Church will preach, Providence permitting, every Sabbath morning, at 101 o'clock, in the English Baptist Church Hinersv ills. in] QWEVES . .. ..41,1N - VALILS & FEMALES, an 1-.) excellent article flir Ladies to lake exercise in the house, recommended by the Medical Faculty. Also, Brisket Cradles to attach to Baby Jumpers just recel edand ter sale at [illf,] BANNAN'S Vartatystores. DAVY'S SAFETY LAMPS. TILE subscriber lias just received a supply of Safety 1 Lamps, among which' are a few of Upton & Rob erts' Improved Safety Lamp, which is acknowledgby to be the best and safest now In use in the mines ,of Europe. For sale at less pikes than they can beim ported, at ISAISPi&N'S pri . l 7 I flieap Beak and Variety Btnra 4 ATCIIES AND BLACIEING—AIways un lirihand and for mite at low rates by Mareh4.lo) LITTLE '& MARTIN, Centrestreet GROUNirSPICES—IIy the keg always on band and for sale by I Marche-10) LITTLE MARTIN, Centre street. : i l2l - NcWrEttcomm.--T Bhe celebrated Leo easter COMBS by the dozen or Croy for' sale by atalf-TO) LITTLE k MART IM Centre t. THE OITATMEDICINS or 7 tue DA.ti Docron Towasmsn s Sl.aszraatm......—This,niedlchie has the peculiar for , tune of being recommended and prescribed by the Most respectable physiciana of the-country, and un , y requites a trial to-bringit inita ;:ecieraliise. It is put up in quart bottles, and Is ale times nricaper Jbari any other preparation. Doct. Townsend is a physician Of great reputation in Albany. N. Land the sicians generally in that coy prescribe it in their practice. The following is a certificate from some of them: - !OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. Dr. Towlsend is almost daily receiving orders from Physicians in 'different parts of the Unioti, This is to certify that we, the undersigned Physicians of the city of Albany, have in numerous cases prescri bed Dr. Ton'inse rbPs Sarsaparilla. and we beli.neit to be one of OA most valuable preparations nf the Sarsa parilla in th; market. 11. IL PULING. M. D. ' J. WILSON. M. D. IL P. BRIGGS, M. D. P. E. ELMENDORP, M. D. Albany, Atoll 1,1618. Dr. Seymcilir, the writer of the following. Is one of he oldest and most respectable Thyaielana in Conn. Hanford; Ct., May 21; 1816: Dr. Tosorstsco.--Dear Townsend's Sarsa parilla" a ready sale in Hartford—is highly es.' teemed by all who have made use of it, and we haws teason to believe its good qualities will be daily appre ciated by a discerning public- I have daily calls for it, and hope yon will be remuncrated'for your exertions to render sery ire to the afflicted. I urn sir. your obedient servght. HARVEY SEYMOUR, EV' The benerni Agency for the sale of the Sarsa parilla is at Ilannan's Bookstore Pottsville, where Drug gisu and others can be supPlicdwholesale at the Manu facturers prices. Ins also bid sale in Pottsville at John 0: Brown's, Clemens dr. IParviteis, and 'John S. C. Martin's Drug Stores; E. J. Pry, Tamaqua ; .1 U. Polls, Minerovillo C. Frailer, Orwigsbnrg Henry Shisslcr, S. M. Kemp ton, aud Heisler, Port Carbon ; Paul Darr. Pine- grove.' 1 .. t. See advartisement in another column. A circular containing a !large, nu tuber of certificates from Physi cians and oilier' can beexamineti at Bannan's Book torc.Price sllper bnttle. nr ft Bottles for #3. DR. 0 W ANNE'S cpmeouND SYRUP OF WILD CIIERS.Y. Tinsmedicine has nosy been be fore;the pub lic sante eight ;ears, and is the original preparation from the Wild Cherry tree. Its reputation as a remedy for coughs, colds, bronchitis, and cot:imitation of the lungs, based entirely bputi its intrinsic merits, owes.but Role to inflated newspiperinals. Those who give it a trial, hir ing benefhted liy it; recommended it to their neighbors, and thus graduidly and surely has It gained an enviable reputation, andiwurked its way into general use. One bottle never fails to cure a recent cough or cold, while with:strict attention to the directions that accompany each bottle, Its use in pulmonary diselyes of lung stand ing and of the 'host alarming character, has always given relief, and in vary many instaucts has effected complete and permanent ?cures. But, beware: the Lase Impostors that would desecrate this tree„ By their ParegoYic curses, and their _rhyming ribaldry; ' Who bottles Paiegoric, and then calls it:through deceit The Balsam of Wild Cherry t" Oh: beware of such a cheat: Remember thiSt Dr. Swayne7is _Compound Syrup .of Wild Cherry . is the original and tnly genuine preparation of Wild Cherryl Observe particularly, that : the signa Lure of Dr. 11. Sway no is on each bottle, without .hich none can be genuine. Some perhons may tell you that some other pref*ration Is equally as good—believe them not, or you will become a victim of a" base fraud." The original 41111 only genuine article is prepared by Dr. Swayne, coiner of Eiglakand Race streets, Phila . ., and for sale by ;agents in alt parts of the United States, and some parts r::f Europe. 'Prepared only by Dr. Swayne, K. W. corner of sth and Race streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by respect able Druggists in nearly all the principal towns. in thu United State.. For rate by J. G. Brown, Druggist, and Don't. Krebs, at the Post Office, Pottsville; C. tls Hutitzinger, Schuylkill Darren; Frailev & Hobart, Orwigsburg ; S. & 0. Stiollenherier, Hamburg; James D.Falls, M iners vine ; 11. Shissier, Druggiar, - Phrt Carbon; John Wil liams, Middleport E. J. Fry, Tamaqua; Belford Mc.- Lein & Co.,Sumaiit Hill. • CAUTION:—PeopIe bethgre of Conn forfeits!!—The only authorised agent 13 C: De For est— purchase Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills from no other. J. W. Glbbs,keeplng aDrug store in Minersville, is not an agent for %Viig ht's Indian Vegetable Pills, and we cannot guarantee as genuine, medicine offered by hint for sale. There is no certainty of getting Die gen uine except from the regular agents, and never below the regular price. . • For sale in Pottsville by Mrs.. E. M. Bea}ty, sole agent: Office and general depot, 10, Race street, Philada. - Remember, the only_original and genainc Indian Ve getable Pills, have the signature of Wst : HT. BE%VARE OF COUNTURFEITS.-Frayttir'sCoust terfeit Detector, and United States -itincy Reporter,. he best In the United States, containing foe simile engravings of all the Gold, Silver, and Copper coins in limitation well their valuc:Btached% corrected month sy. No merchant or dealer ought to be without it. s . 'O - Persons enclosing one dollar to the subscriber will 6bce the Detector mailed monthly one year to their address; B. BANN AN,. • Ovid 40] lode agent for Schuylkill Co. DO. IF YOU have a bad cold go. to !lochs' new Drug Store, and get a home of his Expectorant; it is the best king we ever have tt ied. [Febs-6- PHILADELPHIA DAGUERREOTYPE , ESTAB LISILMENT, Exchange, 3d story, Rooms 28.17.—Da guerreotype Portraits of alt stirs, either singly or in family groups, colored or without colors, arc taken eceiy day, in any weather. Copies of Daguerreotypes, Oil Paintings, Statuary, &c. may also be - procured. Ladies and Gentlemen are requested to examine specimens. aprie29 '4B ly IS] W. & F. LANGENIIEIM. MM2 in Philadelphia, on the r- 13ili inst. by Alderman .1. Mitchell, Mr. JOHN . CrItOO:tBACK, to Miss ANIELIA B.I.AWTON, both of St. dim!. • • In tins borough on the 1:01 lent. by the Rey. M. F. :llaize Mr. DA VID.IIOIIERTS, late of North Walc,,, to 0.1, , s CATHARINI: wrotr, late of Rockland, Munt• gutue \ ry County. I'.t. riunday t-e 14th inzt.. by the Rev. John MaJdbion. Mr. JOHN COX . . of Carbon County. to Mb. ANN GORDON ut Mill Creek, 66111:y11:ill County. MGM At St. Clair, on Saturday last, Mrs. POWELL, wife of Thouras Powell, foreman at the mines of alms's. Maness Haywood. HOTELS . . .`..La __,,,s l MOUNT CARBON H0TEL....T1114 ^. 7 {cell knoitil and extensive Establishment has ''- It . been liken by the itiliscrlber, and thoroughly cleansed and refitted, and Is now ready tar the recep tion of Travellers and Visitors to the Coal Region. . . The Mount Carbon Mgt!, is located in the town of Mount Carbon, adjoining Pottsville, near the upper termination of the Iteadieg :Railroad and the tichtlyls kill N at , tgatioh ; attachdd to it are warm and cold baths, a large' and Imotbotnely ornamented terraced garden, a deer park. and many oilier iniOrovements that will contribute to the comfort and aSiusement of Ole guests. The sleepingepartments are furnished with the best matrons beds, and have nil the other necessary cOnven• iences, such as Clot he presses. &C. Thu table will be furnished with the best the markets will atrad, and everyrdttention paid to render the sit uatton'of those who stay majourn byte, agreeathe. • WM.-G. JOLINSON. Cr An Omnibus for Pottsville will leave the Hotel, about every hour during the day throughout the season. May 13 ' ly 20-3 m. A3IERICAN lIOUtS, Puttarille .17,%". IS I.A REIN!! ARD.laie I . lnesrove wonld tl.l Ills , ris lids and theav trell•riepitbl lc that he has taken the above named Hotel, recently occupied by Jacob Geisse, and has fitted it lip in a style which he believes will not ail tosmsure the comfort oral] those wlto:may favor him .with their patronage. kit feels confident that few establishments in the coun ty are better prepared to cater for the public benefit than his. His bar is supplied with the choirßst liquor's, and his larder with all the delicacies of the season. The apartments are 'ffirnished and arranged so as to compare favorably with those of any hotelin the State. . . . Grateful for past fafors 11rmsubocriber tenni,' s olicit the confirm:ince ofipublir pat mnrme, and would be happy at ail times to eee old friends, and 'now ones at the Ame r i - ca n House : ISRAEL REINIIARD. A fine !liable to attached to the Hotel, whirl' is canaille of accommodmlng a large number of hnr.e. Carefill lers ate always in atten lance, arid th^ horses are well taken care of .--.. FRANKLIN' TIP USE, 103 Chesnut o ~..j,lt, reet,—P m hiladelph., This house is' located f. 111. .'' in Chesnut street, between . Third and Fourth, in the immediate vicinity, of the Exchange, Post Office. 'Banks, and business part of the city. It Is well fur nishedohe rooms large and comfortable. The table is 'always supplied with the best the market affords. The wines In part are of the well known stock of the Messrs. Sanderson,and are not inferor to any in the My: The subscriber is assisted in the matures meat of the house by R. :11; Slaymaker, formerly of Lancaster Co., Pa., who has recently been one of the principal assist.; ants, in " Hartwell's Washington House." The 1 er yants are polite and attentive to the wants of the guests. Nothing shall; be wanting on the Intl of the proprietor to make the Franklin House a comfortable - home to the traveller, the man of business or pleasure, and it will be 'his constant desire to merit a share of their patron age. [Fe b549-G1 G. W. SOULE, Proprietor. 31LR:CHANTS' HOUSE, Prriria. Effe—The subscriber, late ofslinersville, respect fully informs his friends and thP public of Sea ounty.that be has taken the well known Ho tel, Nn. 237 N. TI lid-st. Philadelphia, called the Mar chant's House, ; and being determined to spare no ex ertions or expense In render it worthy their support, he would respectfully ,invite those visiting Philadel phia to give him avail. Tlie locatic n fifth! Hotel is very good: being nearly in the centre of business and amusements. end near all the railroad and other depots. Terms modern te. W. H. BUSH. Good stabling attached. Phil'a. april9 stusi 15 IP—ENNSTILVA A. II AE L., Pottsrille. ~,..a . P. —The uhdersigned hereby gn es notice that ..-'•_ 2 ..he has taken the above well known Hotel, and that the sane will hereafter be conducted by him. Notice is herthy given that the undersigned fs authori zed to receive and discharge the account's of Joseph 11. Wearer, created while the Pennsylvania Hall was un der his charge.- - JOHN WEAVER. Pottsville, aprilS • ' 3tu• , 15 Garth') and Field ImpteinentS MALL Steel Mee with Handles, • SToy Spades for children, . • Brush Hooks,jPruning Knives, Wrought Iroti Garden Rakes, large and .amall, Shears fur pressing Borders. Pole Pruning Shears, and Pruning Hooke, 'Ladies' Scissors for 'trimming 4hrubbery. Opinges for Henning Illanta,r Schard Grass, Clover arid Timothy Seed, &e. be. Just received and for sale at . BANNAN'S wilt. lb • Cheap Variesy Stores, Where orderer are received for all kind! °fitgrind:um! • 'lmpltil:nentS. , . • SALE AND TO LET FOR FOILPIRST RA . second hand gleam Engine nearly new. and in ex cellent C 01161.1011, built by Haywood & Snyder. Rated at SO horseiwower hut can walk up to 00 or lOU. - Cy lin der 2d inches ill ciialiNtur. tt feet & mike. For runner particulars apply to Tl(as. Peihetick, Woods.. Ma era vilie, or to Darling, Cox & Witmer. I'm-M. l er ,, and :"- cbinists, Reading,. Pa.rid) a 0 Imo SALE.:—URICKS CURD:KS I.' Mils engaged in burning Brick, at A aleiru,S, huy kill County, two miles below orwigehurg Landing. OH ' the line of Canal and liallro.ah These Slicks are op a superior article, and will be bold low for c. 0., They can be delivered either by Canal or Railroad. kin' 6 19,31 a C. VANDEIIIIIXOES. FO/1. - SJI.LE.:=WAtiONS FOR SALE CHEAP.— One spring wagon suitable for trucking. and calcu lated for one or two horses. Also one hair horse n agon, suitable for lumber or stone hauling. Apply to sprila9 19-31] J. M. CitoALAND. F _ SA OR -LE.—.t COLLIEBY.-- - 1 he Lease and fixture! of. two Veins of first rate Red tilt Coal. Lease running egiht j ears and six months. Fur further particulars eimuiremt this Office. laprill:9 13-3i 4 v on skr..e..—Sed - Cath . constantly .on band and for sale by • J. C. &C. LAWTON'. april I:L3ino OTFeftSALE.-I,ot No. 3, on Centre street, l_irremont, Is offered for sale., For particulars e non ra of Wan Hetherington', Centre e t., Pottsville. (Feb=6- • rpo LET,—TO COAL SF.ALERS.—Whtirf on the Sclkylaill to rent. A large Wharf on 'the east side of the Schuylkill river. below - the II S.. Arsenal, suitable for shipping and stocking Coal; will be let for one or more years, on reasonable tenor. Apply to JONA PALMER, Jr. No. 29 Noith Filth st. apro2l 22an 17 FOR. SALE.—TO CARPENTERS AND OTII- ' ERS.-12 Pannels of Ornamental plrket fence (Chesnut Posts,) nearly as good as new ; 3 pieces of sbingle rooting in good order ; 2 Parlour Column., and carved capitals fir columns ; several loads of Prins —will be sold cheap on application to ,'!IN PINAERTON. Mabantango Stree.. Pottsville, apo:!s gt• •I 0 r4OE. SAL:Es—One i:ntse Trotk Wapn and 11,11'- ores nearly new, will be for want of use, apply to C: F. NORTON. Pottsville, aptills tf 16 EDR. S .AIsE.--A GOOD OPPORTDNITV to Cr gage inn lneraliv a business!--The subscriber wish Ina to retire froth business, offent iliVent ire stock, eon bistlng in part of Stoves, Tin Ware, Toois,&c., for sale Any person wishing to (:gage in the above business Will do well to call 1111.1oriliatelv on Aprlll-1.1-30 SAM 1.. t SKEEN, Pottsville. A , AGON FOR SALE.— A nrrc four horny I brood wlicrled WAGON. will be sold Chi:3ll,oe übscriber having no use for it. Apply to I March:S-13-W.) WM. PRICE, St. Clair. N„i IMES FOR SA.LE.=The sobwrilur has a iVi lot of 3111.E.5,f0r sale front 3to 4 years old, 14 to 15 hand. 4 hi;to Sonic of thermare broke to work well, others are unbroken. one and a half mites westor Mur g3nlown. Clerks County. MarehN-12-ttj 2%.• DASH) .31.1ST,JR. 4,IIICPERIOIL COAL MINES IN WVONIING VALLEY.--(A NUMBER.)--eor Irate and for rent on the 1310,1 reasonable lerlll4. • Inquire of V. 1..' MAXWELL, Attorney at Law, Wilkenbarre, Lucerne wanly, Pa. Wilkeabltre, 1n2245-I•tf' • ". LOST.-FOUND.-WANTED LOST.—On the way froM the Office to Pottsville, and the Railroad Depot at Mount Carbon, SIXTY TWO DOLLARS, City and County bank notes, enclosed in a small piece of paper. Any person having found the some and will hand it to Edward Owen Parry, Esq. Pottsville, or to me at Port Cattle). shall be suitably re ' warded and thanks of SAMUEL M. EEMPTUS. Mayl3-20 -3t ANJED.—A Girl to learn in Fold and Sew in a VV B k-Intiery at Pomp:111e. Apply at this Mice. april22 tf 17 :"0 TRAY COW S.—Strayed away from the sub- CI scriber, resitting at' Hopewell Colliery, above 31 id diets-wt. about two weeks ago, TWO COWS—the one black, about richt years old, with a slit in one ear, and a piece pit olr the otheiThe other is a blue black color With mall white spots ; with a slit in the left ear, about fit•e years old. Whoever will return said Cows to the subscriber or give information »here the cows can bo got again shall be reasonably rewarded. May 12-2u-:11... • THOMAS .NIARKS. MISCELLANEOUS TVIEW GOODS.—Just recelved.a large assortment lr oi Wade, Coina Pearl, Neopolamn, Verona Pearl, Coberg, Rough and Ready and French lace Bonnets, at unusually low prices, large and small Straw Bonnets as low .26 37i cts. by J. MORGAN.- Market Street, Pottsville, May go ESTRECE.IVED on consignment at the York Store, 100 Oz. Dairy Itnishes, manufactured at the Insti tution of the Blind, in Philadelphia, of a very' superior rjordity, and will be sold cheap by application to May 13, :10-1. E. YARDLEY di SON. FA8R:11. 9 3 CELEBRATLID DRAWING PENCIL:3 In boles, just recei‘,..d and for sale at IIANNAN'S May 13 20] Stationery and Variety Stores. Eiti - Ca - A IL BEET SffD, by lb. or paper , just receiv -13 ell and for sale at BANNAN'S May 13 20-1 Seed Stereo. Pottsville j { 'IL.OUR i FLOLLt. :— Oho Family Flour, such+. lis not kept by any house in Pott,.ville, but by IL L. Schoener, and sold at lens prices than any howe can sell in I'ottnville. Come And give me a call, and it the Flour does not prove .tAstactoi y, it will be taken bKick and the looney refunded. It: D SCHOEN Ell. May 6 191 Ceidre Street. ' 1: ttsi PAPEIL ; ; t a t : L ti ‘- i i s t ut Nana a to: of tern• nantg of beautiful paper c Hangings. suitable for rooms. and Curtains, whseli will be gold at le, than co'st, to clods out the :Hick, at HANNAN'S Marti 19-tf Cheap Paper Storrs. 1/3113E1t.—Now n•ren'iog )n yard, a lot of a xj lloardA ; of superior quotes . ; Poplar and 31.1p1e Scantling. May 0 to-If P 001 , 1 D IIIiENOLOG !Xing 1'IIIIEN.)1.0 11 GICAL WORKS, just receLvea and far ialo at lIANN AN Clicuplloollaores. =I r , ItEDGOL L . 'S CARPENTRY, nee/ edatiou, very 1 cheap, just received and for sale at , B.k.N.NiraN 19—If . Cheap LlooNsoreg. I UST RECEIVED et the York Strike.h *mail lot el of S tag & Shay celebratedsugar ciared hams, rur ante by [May 6 MD] E. YARDLEY & SON. 1 1 ABLE SALT.—Just received, a superior ankle J. of Boston table, salt. May 6 QOM 191 .11. P. SCIIOENER, Centre St. tIIEESE.—Just reeeived a fresh lot of Cheese, .1 and for sale clseap by May It 111-] it. D. SCIIOESEIi, Centre Ht. 0 AT 3111 4 :ALt—Justreceived a fresh liTt of oat innil by ' • May ft 10-1 lt. D. SCIIOENER, Centre St. I VATS. -2000 bushels of Oats, Juin received and "...4 -Tor sale cheap by 11ay6 111.3 ilt D. SgllOESEß.Centre HA3lS.—Ju..creceived a aplendid tutor sugar cured hams. and for sale by May 0 10-) R. D SCIIOENER. Centre St. 4 6 ? ii.JULDE.ItS.Just received a nd f.r gale by 1.3 May 6 19-1 IL D. SCHOENER, Centre St. n REED BEEF.—Just received and for Pale by L May 6 19-j -It. D. iSCHOENER, Centre St. ACKERELF.—Just received, and for role by .1..1 May 6 19-] 'R. D, SCHOENER, Centre St. N CER SPERM, 011‘NL'IS! 1 . Co, scantly on F% LL and SPRING SPE ISM, -• ha odand for WINTER SEA. ELEPIL.NT, -I sale by WINTER WHALE. I A I I. EN& UNBLEACHED %%INTER WII ILE } N E E D I. Ed, FOR MINING, : I ~tIII, South RACKED N.W. COAST 'SHALE, W,irven, near LINSEED OIL, •• I :hermit Flo, OIL Foll. ROLLING NIILLS _ PIi,IADELYIII/1 GUANO. phea,Gct3o 47-44-1 v J 1,1'294n-5. MACKEREL, :I - - • .SHA SALMON, I Constantly on hand HERRINGS, , and far sale nv PORE, ). J. PALMER & It E HAMS and SIDES, ' Market at. Wharf, SHoULDERs, LARD and CHEESE, . J Plala,Feb 12-7 3m sliE HOME DOCTOR, or Family Manual. ving the causes. symptoms, and treatment of disea ses, with an account of the system it bile in health, and rules for preservm that state; appended to . whir are rercipts for making various kinds of medicines and ar ticles of diet fot the mirk room, the whale Mr general use. By John B. Newman, M. D. price d 5 cents. For sale at f Oct-491 BANNAN's cheap Book Ku... BIDLES AND PRAYER BOOKS VERY LOW.-200 Bibles and Prayer Books in almost every style of landing, cheaper by 25 or •511 per cent.• than they tan to purchased in Pithadelphia• Splendid Gilt Edged Fatuity Bibles at tally 64. at BA NNAN • S Cheap Book Stores. • I.s•Visiters can purchase Rooker:heart to take home, than can be purchased in Philadelphia or New York. aptil29lS . DLISIIENBEIfiGER'S ELEMENTS OF GE- It CLOG Y.—Thie valuable work for the nee of faV:I lics, avleda, and vollygea, fy W. S. AV! Itne,henherner, M. 0., it Ith 300 plute.i: just received lind for r ate ;st ole _ snle and , retatl nt HANNAN'S Hook.torm Pottsville. • T!±,a work ouht to he Introduced into every school In the country, -"rice v 0 cents [NovT7-4S CIiffUECT . II r Gradnatal L3Corrector, or Vocabilia;',' of the Common Errors of Speech, AlphabeticallY Arranged, C.l:recteil, and Ex plained, for the tire of schools and private ludiVidUalf: by Seth T. Ilurd t just received and for tale at Febl2-7] - HANNAN'S Cheap ,llook stores. _—_— DLANK DR AAVING BOOKS of various sises. Al - ro. SCRAP BOOKS, tot young, Ladies, Port Folios, with, and without Locks. Together with a large assortment of fancy articles, for Ladies, drc. just re reived and tor sale at HANNAN'S april '29 IS] ' - Cheap Canty Stores. AA C ARD.—The revectfullyrders his 9er- CI vices to ffic public as ARCHITECT, DRAFTSMAN, MEASURER, &c. His Charges will be moderate, and lie may be found at his too:a at ail boars, above 'the office of E. W. McGinnis. april 29 tc IS] JO§EPII GE.ORCE 00.000 FEET SEASONEDIA/MBEE, 21,$):000 SHIN DELS. !tootling Laths and plastering Laths, for Ink', cheap for cash, at the Pinegrove Lumber yard. april 15.'4746' 6m.) MOLLY & ii'VERY AVO3I2I.IIPS BOOK.—The Dis• e es of Wninev., their Cashes and cure familhul ;:iptained urith Practical Hints for their Prevent , .On and for the' Preseivatlon'of Health, I,y 1101.LK:Ic, ILD.: price 81. Ferrule at [Nov2oi LIANN:IN'S floilkstores. tlavana ..f•E(LX KS of fine flavor, amoirg which aro the Pau taloa, Calaberoailce., for sale at. klarchtd-P1 • NlMlTlisi'S Drug Store. ILEEN AND BLACK supeito flavor, for sale very cheap at the.atore of • Jii.:l-4 . 1 LITTLE is X.1 1 C . F.....--New York Extra Family FLOUR, foi sac. to the trade by GRAY & DROTHErt. cb191549-5] 34, Walnut st„ Philadelphia. USIC AL BOXES of supvrior make, which play IVl.fruni two to eizttl tunes rvslwelively:an faxitli.nable Ora, it - tOcIS-51) BR.IOI - S. ELLI(Yrre. ei OLD - ICINGS,P .- 4ni. Guard, Vest, and lT Fob Chains in great v Inlet of Del 9-511 lint HY & ELLIOTT'S. IItIPORTANT TO PHYSICUL .11 S.—Chioro form for surgical operations fur sale by Fel•l7-9 .1. C. _C. HUGHES:. • SCHOW. HOOKS.—.I geuerai assortment -bf sCilool. WOKS, Copy Snubs. Paper, Steel Pena, Ink, Quills, Slates, So', fur sale cheap by Marchlesl2l ; J. S. C. MARTIN. PINEt•ROVE, .01 FRU:DENS BUBO, and SCHUYLKILL HAVES. l'UlitiPIKE CO ['ANY .—The Commissioners canted - haat., act of' the Ocneral Assembly of the Cuninami. wealth of yennsyivania, enthled, •'ltn act to inerdporr ate the Fredericksburg, Pmecrove. lOciisashurla n id lia .. ven Turnpike Company," d at :the ;Ant session tit the Legislature. wilt hold a totethig at the public lems , of Arthur S. Pealg, in the borough or . phieerove, on .11anday, the Ma des of Jute. tent, at _to o'clock, A. M.; :or the puq.e.e of adopting tuck iner t . vanes May tic_ then and there- agreed up-in, tio tarry into effect the duties imposed, imon them-by sa id The Commissioners ate: Jacob W.. Greve, Juni, 110ufs. S. Shera,Freeinai. Gross. Jim. 1.1• Lick, Martin ' Rudy; Jacob L. Bicksler, , Dr. D. 11. 1if,3114 hoary Blake. ler, (fanner.) Jacob Weber, Daniel 11rua, Ab. Slatiter, 'M. J. Grow, Joe. Reinhard, John O orZe. Sam' , Rink, Henry Heilman and Henry Miller. of Lebanon coutity Jos. Kline, Daniel Basehore,-David S. Blrkeler, M. 'II Moyer, John Bressler, John Swartz., Martin Minim ; Daniel Se , :fred and Philip Boltz. of Berke county.; D. ;Greenstv dt, Anhui S. repig, Caleb Wheeler. William. Graaf. Peter Filbert, John Sleet, John Nipple, Rea. , J. A. Bechtel. Lewhi,Receer, Wm Zimmerman , . Paul Rare.. lidgb Lindsay. Mirhhel Fritz, Jacob M inn ick, .10"eph Fertlg, Sen. Jacob Biddle, Daniel F. Ilerge Pl.ilip Boyer. James 11. Levan. 11. W. Hughes, Chas. Hunt. zinger. Gen. Kauffman, Henry Saylor, John Jones, Joo. D. Delbert, Samuel Belied, Henry Winter, Alisalolu Reffschneider. Chas. Whaler, Wm. C. 'Collins. Janice Lenigan, Terence Duffy; Edward Kerns. John C.:Les , sig. and Orlando Duffer,iof Schuylkill County. ', Mar 20, NOTICE—TO.BRIDGE BUILDERS —Fealeat [pastas will be received by the Commissioners of Schuylkill County, between now and the next, for the erection of a Covered Bridge over Little Schuylkill. near John Ilitish's ' , Rolling Mill. In , Eait BrunsWig, Township, the span or which is to be 110 feet long. ' O. E, ZULICIL Clerk. Commissioner's Ofiroex)rwig3.l • burg, May 90, ISIS. - '2141 _ AXTIONs—AII persons are hereby cautioned! C against taking an assignment on'apromissory nate dated Hoy sth, for the sum of Twenty-five Dollars, pay, aloe to Andrew -9. Wingert, of Tremont, Schuylkill. County, Pa. As sati!Wingert hi not willing to fillip the • contract for which said note was given, I wilt not pay the same unless .cninnelle ! by law. Tremont, May'2o 7141) JOHN DEIDLrII.. NI °TICE. —flawing purchased froth George INMee 1431inersithe !the f. , llniving rhopeny, 10 wit,: 2 grey horses', I black . horse, 1 black mare, 1 lour boron wagi;;!,lVett double Ileitis:is, I have felt the eut n u in the p„,„,,,,n of the call Cavaco, during Pleasure. ! WILLIAM STE:It:CEP. ! VOTICE—Is hereby' given, that a, meeting of t h,, Auditor and thechant:into on the estate of tria Neville:lMP nrikitilailuit. Schuylkill enunty,deccased,„ 1, ill be held at the 14 ' Charles Wittman. Min Aul , ditnr. ike ) In the Itorbugh of Ortvfeirlin re, on Monds)li the 89th day of May, this ii Gant, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, to adjust and settle the disputed claims azainst paid estate. Solve or the claims disputed so far as have crone to tht* Auditor's notice. are these of Daniel MeClarty, thy d' Strintr, Ti 1011133 ehernabn, luengling: vid Hap. Melanie Herb, mink Henry Kenner. , CIIAS. WITM.AN, Auditor. May U' _ 19-41 - .kTOTlCE.—Letterslittif Adminwtratinn with the 1 1 1 will annexed of E MARI) 11UNTZINGER, fattS l of the lloroush of Haven, deceased, having' been scanted by the Reelster of STJtuyikill County, to . -tomb Hammer residinetn the Itehlugh'of Ortviesburg, in said Cou nty. A Ibnenittns h ts the chi ims aßainsl thc...- tiald estate, are retmested to make the same known tol! raid Administrator without delay, end those indebted top:MI:44We are, fruit - Owed to make payment. t I. IL Merehltnt, Schti.ilkill Haven, et multi - wised to collect the bOttl accounts. JACOB HAMMER. orwigehurr, y,yb 19-ett 10, - 011 — CE.—The following articles were purchase at Constables sale by the subscriber. on the 24th of ISlB,of Mrl George Cavanagh, and haslet them 'with him,' until he thinks proper to remove then,' One Horse and harness • one spring wagon and one sleigh; three horses and I W . O lets of harness ; one Wg',oll and one Buffalo robe ;. three barrels Gin. sod one do Brandy. P1ay6,19-34) N.'CIIIIIST4AN. h ‘ e 9 l A s t R o " March 1/41S, will plPaee tall and wire the embe r , will:tr out delay. 1.apti1 . 2 9 18-1 EDW. YARDLEY. OTICE.-16 pursuanc t e of an act of the General 1.11 Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penneylvania, the undersigned. 'appointed appraiser of Mercantile Talea by the Commissioners - of Hchnylkill County. will hold an appear in the Court llonse;in the 'lntone/ of Orwiesburg4 an the 15th day of Alay, 1818. Witness my hand and Sgal this 15th day of April. A. D. 1514. PIIII.IP WEISER, aprils2 tf 1,1 Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes. 1100TICE; 17 -The partnership heretofore existing 14 - - 1. 1 1 preen napkin Thomas and John 011ie, ander the name and firm at Thomas S. 0111,. In the Machine and Foundry bulginess, has this day been dissolved by mutual tangent.. The hi:Aar:is of the old firm a be settled up by 'Tonkin Thomas, who will carry on Wili ness at the old stand. 110PKIN T 1 1011A511 JOHN OLLIS. , Tamaqua, aprihr., 31* 17 ,1 I\IOTICE.—The subscriber here!, gives notice IVI that he has left his docket With G. Heisler. Erg. of Pottsville. with whom all unsettled neennnts linen it may be adjusted. fl. llOuntl. fort Clinton, april9.2 41 1 17,1 nIRSOLUTION.—Notice in hereby eiren. that the partnership heretofcre existing betwilen Sms• net Sykes, NiTholas Ilatvks,. and lames I. Vaucl.iin, Machinists at Et. Clair, in itehoi Poll (*aunty; was 'pis solved on the 27th day of Nlarci, Ihv tvitbJeow at of 'amiss Vanchio from the tient. Iv till the consent of his co-partners. The aecoonts of the la :& fun. trio I besotted tip by Samuel gybes and Nicholas Ihwis ; 1 who, along smith Michael Kith will canklatte lhp ',W - I nets, under the ruin of flanks. Ry bra & SAMUEL SYKEA. ISICIIOI,A6 IIAWK4,I JAMS 1. VAUCLALY,. MICHAE KIRK. Sr. Char aprill.s Lt 16, NloTicE-+To ALL CONCERNED.Tho ta.olry 11 and :wet of fhrettret.M..lfills..lfins Mcfjoru and Aaaal F. 477,,trarte forth° nee of are all left with the untiorritier for Collertion: All a rtraitari in them rerna /mutt nnsetteil, front and after , , Fille'e,th. day of Mae ensnine,.w ill forthwrth Jr ettetl. without' tong, o r h, pert,ins. N. M. WII.IIIPI, 3. , P Merchatimi Merhani,, I.alioretu atal others,; rho , have aornonta to collect will pleane give us 'a rail. eir we never enrrender. •A more grape antl.c . inheet.' apl N. ALIW. 4 -: 7 OTICE.—T? partnership' e panership' heretofiw I o N between Edward' Colahan and Lawrence Ifannar, under thntirrn of Colahalt & flanaan. was thisohred h r mutual rOarell). 00 the lath inst. All persons kt;rinir Haiotel ttflio6l the said firm will present the 5.11, lb, settlement shit those indebted, wilt wake pnytneel to E4aaard Colittan. - l'Of Ali ' LAWRENCE If ANNAN.. Port Carbon, sprit 15,'49.11', ,6t." OTlCE.—Letters t4 - Adannietration. of the good* llt and chattels, rights and credits, which tretc of Frineis B. Nichols, late of Pottsrtre, dreensethlhasing been franteal by the - Waist, of so.ook dt c ol nty. to haiing dttnisrid• against thi t sard decedent. ors requested to ntakciknown the same. and all person. indebted to said estate to make payment without delis tol I ! WM. A‘ Nil IN Adm. •-•-- Administistoi„ . ' 1 Or to HORACE hw itterney. Pottsville', a NHS . et O,TICIF.4—The partnership heretofore exhume !1i between Clement S. Foster and Edward Snippier wan, on April lot, dissolved by mutual consent. Eitved. Shissler herring purchased the entire Intere.i of his partner, the; business will be continued by MM. et the old stand, on his own account. end to whom all bills doe the late firm must be paid, and hill's againit It be presented. . E. S. FO: 4 TF.R. Minersville, aprilB Ate IS EDW. SMSSI.Eft. OTlCE.—lLetters of Admhihdratlnn of the snort I • and rhattels. ri.qhts and credits, which wern of JACOB SIIIEAFE. late of the flornugh of; Pottsrills, derensed,havirin been granted by the Resister nf tchoyi kill County, to the subscriber : All persons lisvins claims, or demands again,' the estate of said decedent ore reitte.di•d to make known the sane; dnd i•Il per sons indebted to said esiate, to make pnymnnt Without trite to EDWARD L. HAVEN, Administtotor. Pottsville, anrilS •fit 151 'OTICE.—The • NOTICE.—The partnership heretofore ~xitaing It botvreen the totheerlhers. under the flint of Bud+ & Brent. truth«, tot .nh of Miner.. We. was silittolved hy mutual convent on the Int day or April; 192 MI newton hay.lnn charm, arainet the above firm 1011 pre ,o,nt them tt either of the partiee, and thoec indebted can tnake payment to either of them. I ) r I W. A. 1111811. . .1. ItlinNT. I april9 fit Lis s OTICE—T:O COAL OPERATORS.—,The ender '. 'I signed 'hereby gives notice to those treissuis using certain machines for breaking coal, made by Win. °s haven and Ilmholtz & Lance, (st yled 11roholte• patent) nr those manufactured by others on the name principle, that they are believed to he an infringement of tlje pat ent right of the sobscriber, who will hold them respon sible for Odor, ingement or said right in such damages as the law direrlS, unless satisfactory arrangements are made with the undersigned or his agent. March 4,11r48-10-3ni) st. RICITAADAON. ,VOTICE—Geo. 11. Stieliter having associated wittu IN Daniel R. Eiderly, in the Hardware beidirtysa., they will hereafter trade ender the firm of ISTI ( IINgIii & ESTERtiy, at the old stand corner of C,nritre and Market streets, where, by strict attention to bums's, they hope to merry the patronager'heretnfore natended to the old firm. Personal,' want Of !faraway) and Trot would do well to call and examine their Stock before purchasing. as they ars determined to •ell cheap :day 21 22. , lITICIITER &, ESTERLY, ' IRON, &e rt RAINS FOR 11.IINE*.—Thenubsctibtro have V just received from the shin Eltly.t t h. ,!., anti I Inch Best Hest Eltigltsh Chains, made expreset . T f 8.5 81 1 , ... , 1a'• and Cm pale: Apply to T. & E. Caaltna".. apriP2`.2. [CI_ 171 Market and 12th Swot., Phil'ada -IAIL ROAD IRON.—SO lONIti 2t & t VA& Ualt Bait Road Iron, • 50 do, l 1 i A do . do Bdo . 2 11 I -do do dual splkte.... 15 do 't 1I • do do do And l'latct , , for s.ate by ' A. &C. RALSTON, 4 eoutneront 51.,Ph ado; Philada.. July 11.1840. 2S iillt7irl" O:-1;21lF fT—AauiTiYeit riot Ilart!f Iro„Znoyolbadnntfnssl at the York iitore. , - • [Nov3-15) E. YARD:ASV & SOY.. B. R li r : 1 Z: dan d 'lci 1c dIR 4 eatt slice Iron ; cast and shear B `..cel ; Enelish and American blu er steel; shovels or, all kinds; nails and iiptkeii, and , al/ mad spike's, ..e p nastantly on band and for sa e at 1110 - York Mc". ' ' o..ij E. YARDLEY & SON. rho 3 1 — A.76 - 11 czwes 3.:titili , rituit.s. -Fitiiir. -L. universal Chucks, all sizes, Frost iti in p inchen F.;alter's •Sprihr.ltalances, made en:resit). for Steam Enqinea, he, he and 1-t pounds,' nation:l and ,Counter ritaltri,-toore i hair !Indifferent niece and patterps. -For sale wholesale and retail at the Inivest manufacturer's price:, at N0.:34, Walnut street, lir Philnila,Feli.l9 104 S-49 . . (MAI & ORO!!! ER, IIL A.-TIFOII3I A.NEI COTS:ZTER SCALES.— . Pairhank 4 and Dale's celebrated SCA 1.1.1 ii of all sizes, for sale \it manufacturer's lowest paces, by DRAY & BROTHEA, Dealers in all kinds of Scales, Weignts, and • ' •Weialling Machines, 34, Walnut street, FcblolBl3-1..] . ' Philadelphia._ • .. ID All ROAD IRON.—Ttb, subscribers have now i landing frotti ship Alhambra, from LIMP-nal. 5 I"! Rail Read Iron: li 0 1.-3 lona 110 LIR inn 0 : 1 1 1 11. .' • Wan ii oi. Also, ho tons hestrefined lion,lcons." ing of round, square and -lint bats. Apply' tr 1 I T. .L• E. GEORGE,' ,North E t lat 'Fornei of Market atad 120 •tract: . . PIiOCIA3IATION. IVOTICE is Inireby given that it Court of Cowman 1 , 1 Picas. for the trial of canoes at Wsuii In and for ibe county of Schuylkill. will lir hold at Orwicsbnig In the county aforesaid, on Monday, the Nth) day Vf Juin nest, to continua two weeke, it necessary, Therefore all lieraons having suits panilinti,] and all perSoll4 W110,3e dimly Kellen be to appear at 930 own, tv tit take notice And govern awnowlves ticcotdiagly. Sherilre Otllcel °mks- t T. wzfiNrat, isktrl B . burr, May IP, 184 S, 1 , II t~ II
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