3ottrttal., Saturday Morning, ".Ituile 3. EV:61011N 13A.14NAN;Ediior. ELE LlOWEN,lssistaßt - Editor. 120 Mi. Fay Is auibortfed to receive subscrip tlonktor, the , Mutts' Journal, and receipt for the same at his Dreg ■tom, In Tamaqua, TOE PIiOTECTpVE POLICY OP. TOE COUNTRY! ' •The Peoplillernind Its Restoration!. Far /firerident, General ZO.ORABY TATLO.4; Subject to the Decision of die AVhig National Convents For Cant CoombsLoner. NER IRIDD&ESWARTII • • r E p We are einiapelled to omit world columns of news-toeitta and advertisements. - I.7*John A Clen!ent,'Esq• has been appointed Solicitor for the Town Councilor the Borough c',l rirThe Weather for several days past bee imenirery cool. It: moderated somewhat yeateir Atty. Must hero been heavy showers of had somewhere. rirStratara Railroad.—Motive power we's 'introduced on this road, for the first time, at 'h i e "beginning of the present week. 'rho locomotive _is the property of C. E. Spengler, of PbiWel -phis. Nearly every tailraed in this Region fir now supplied with motive power. • tg,P,Samuel Lover,. the well•know,n poet and Vocalist, arrived in this Borough yesterday, and gene one of hittpoptilie "irish Evenings", in the Town Hall; last night: 'Ha leaves.here to-day for lantister. - He is full of talent, - poetry, and -igtifitine it lab wit. ' 17,ReinTh7g Hailrrs4.—'We !corn that' the subscription to the arrangement authorized by the last tegiateture s for converting the Bonds of the Reading Reading Railroad Company into seven par tent. preferred I ..SioA, is progressing . very well. ' l At Boat= all the large holderehave assented to the ,arrangement. • rF.Titc Eddy Familg.—We acre prevent at The or:aimed Owenby ttrie tined of Vocalist s . nn .Wedneatlay night. Theif selections were pria .ccipally eop6nedlo baliadP,: and without awritetqwl" edging their ability fur the higher ranges of mu couipoEitior, we were et least well enoiigh . pleaged with the autertainmeot afforded. MBOrough. Meding.- 7 -It will Learn by the ,prcceediUgs of a !Leafing ih another coiemn, that "sin citizens ere now adopting vigilant mastitis to securejthe erection Of the Court House. The plan proposed of submitting the whole subject lo the Town Council, meets with aPpeObatiorS. and cve ito&seil it several months ago. We 'shell ThereaftrOac,e something more to say on the aub• :jet% being compel/ad to renounce the demo et , • „present from the lack of Moth. . .. . , ~"Tie Anthracite Gazette, v. in it. weal fell . ..eiteus style, expresses some anxiety with regard 'to the ptiblication of the Eulogy ordered by the Senate. I Perhaps the intense solicitude of the edi tor might be'iornewhat relieved, if he were to wait on the'Comm'ittee and subject the subscrip'tiurt• , paper to critical examination. He will find ids Heine recorded thcre, in big bouncing characters, , tit connexion with e liberal sum, which, when -paid, will "inspire more energy into the prin ter's puj'-'.lhen is voucheifed by hie eimple eUto ;.t graph! Peofii•un, Raifroad.—Om Saturday mqr :-siing,betiveen-3 and 4 o'clock,• Daniel McCalla etiventi-eine years of age, an Englishman; em uliTiiire merriest of which he was engaged at the brake. The Crain was upon 'do descent without Any locoinotive, end by, some mane unknown, .ieed entirely . tinaccountaide to his associates,: he fell, and,the whole ira r n went over his body, cut ttag6tetaaeNQ, Nia death was inc•antaaeous. Thelkoonerheld toquest ori.tbe body at Poo Rid:mei - id. Die Warne.iq attached to any one, THE LtiON.TRADE - - . • ''We ohne(' in several newspapers a catalogue of lurnacei which are said to have been erected since 'oho Tariff of 1846 went into eflect,•and which pis thus ixhibited for the purpose of conveying a 'belief that the iron interests are secure under that tress . : The Washington 'Union, end •otherloco loco jot/vial@ of less degre, is various sections of +the country, are actively engaged , in mantifactUr. ar t ments to prowit the harmlessness of this lreriffoiton the greet and paramount interests of '•Tannsylvattia, and this statem e nt is held op as one of the beneficial resultsof the measure It is aceecrey worth aviillirto say •tbst, pot only is the statement daurkd is incorrect as regards the time the medal furnaces were commenced • and completed, but the whole fabric of irguments 'OO sustain the belief that the presed rates of iron 'are sufficient to pay fair remunerating , indite to', the (abiders and manufacturers, is wholly incor rect and untenable—still, more fookshend dis honest: Since the pea Ugo of the 'NMI" of 1846, ;very few fhrnaces have been erected, nothWith. laureling that for a censiderable time thierUfter, and oaring to the peculiar state of 'Miro abroad, -a good &mud existed at home. It ;Us under the admirable effects of the- previous lavr that .nearly all the anthracite-furnaces in (MI State were tailed into existence, and notwitbstandiug their unparalleled and astonishing 'multiplicity, their product, under that wholesome law; was eagerly seized in our own markets, at pricei that comp,ensated the mbar and the labor of hii'men. Numerous railroad and other iron manufacte 'lies and machine-shops. were erected, during that ,plied; and to supply these with pig metal it was in a many cases, deemed expedient to erect fur- 1 incee un'the ground — especially when iron ore wu at hand—as the cod and inconveniences of tederpottationi were Tserinusly understood. Ex •cepting n few furnaces which may have been :lately - dented unde: such theurnstances, we do not believe that a dam could be' pointed out, in the whole State of Pennsylvania,. which iiace been commenced and finished since the passage of the present Tariff. They cannot be pointed out—we defy the whole tribe of locotOco journal ists, in their respective countiea and localities, to 'mime them with the piper dates affixed ! .I,zarGrf COAL AND. NAVIGATION !CO. rl 6e enattli Report or this company haa t just , teen published, which we condense ai foliose' The 'entire tonnage teat year was 7813,918, tons. the tolls Upon 'which wee $310,568, being an in crease of a little more than 23 letoont. On the 'tonnage of the preceding year. And this, too, in Abe face of extraordinary difficulty in procuring boats throughciut the' boating anion: The re. kuivt estimates a corresponding increase of bele 'mesa the current year, though the year eleeed -with a large stock of coal on hand. - The works have:been Considerably improved the past , year, by, which pointi the most exposed and weakest in. the hos:hese teen placed among the strongest.— -A dividend of 33, per cent. (payable in coal.) • 'of the four years of bsckintorest duo in April last, t hag beep declared:: All the furnaces on the Le. high are said to bee,in operation, and the buifine ss 'of the .Navigation'is increasing. The Get profits of heftiness for the year 1847 are $575,514„ being an excess over interests and repaint of $195460, . ancban iroproveniant compared with the result of "linfi; bf 641.347. THE NEW-YORK .BARS-BURNERS A house divided again'at User, mast (111. • The Ilamburnere are it! Err ' peons out of the Empiie State, eriniormni idea,of this bitter feeling with which theyreiard regard' proceed ings of the Baltimore Convention, end the oppo sition they are now urging against the nominee for the Presidency. The Vey Budget speaks thus : The Baltimore Convention has accomplished a feat which will long be remembered among the remarkable events in the political history of the country. It has broken up the Democratic pang Of .the Nation. • * The repreeentatiVe of a parish meeting Of forty persons cast nisc votealn the Convention, while the great State 'of New York was wholly disfranchised. We daobt not the Democracy of this State will be presented.with a candidate worthy of support.'• On the same subjett the - Nei-York Globe, whose cilitor was at . the Convention; says: "Lcwii Cais want from Mr ter oa,ehotadred Oak .sand rotes of carrying the r.lectoral ticket of New York. The man who - thinks otherwise, knobs little of the extent of the popular indignation respecting the outrage conintitted on the New York 'Democracy. A ,revolu. tion in parties is at hand. The honest of all parties will come together, end the Deemer:tip of the Union will become purified." It needs •• purifying" very touch; but it will remain for the Whig Doctors to administer the medicines.' The Barnburner Delegates, have called a Stale Convention, to assemble on the 22d instant, at which the candidate for the Presidency to be%up. ported by them, will be nominated. • .Nothing can be more certain, from present indications, than that the Whig nominee is des tined to carry that State, by en unprecedented majority, at the coming election. As goes New. York will go the Union—bail, therefore, th the Whig President of '4B! CREMIC-1L TECHNOLOGY. file Mrs. Lea & Blanchard of Philadelphia, are now publishing a aeries of valurible Scientific works, from the foreign - standard editions, with additions by, and under the carefril editorship .of,Prof. Wm. U. Johnson. We have seen sev eral of these books, arid amoot but regard them as among the most useful. and creditable works which have emanated_ from the American press. ' Of these, we may mention Prof. Muller's Princi ples of PbYsice end lifeteorology; Weiabsch.s Principles of the Mechanics of Mactrine4 and Engineering, ....1...be vorurne now . name, us, Chemical Technology . , 'by Dr. Knapp—all of which effear undot the auspiCes of Prof. John s son. The works are sufficiently appreciated to Irender' useless any endorsement of their merits by us . for they are unexceptionable. It is to the excellent typography, the rpleudor•and accuracy of the engraved illirstrations, added to the concise arrangement of the matter for the American rea der, by the learned editor, that we woUld partic ularly award praise. It would be impossible to produce, flattering es is the present state of the arts, better illustrations of scientific laws or ape cimenaof mechanical skill. - • The latter work treats of Chemistry as appli• cable to the Arta and Mended Fes, and will be (Mind useful in almost every enterprise and branch of business. • ft is printed and bound in a•rityio uniform with the others comprising the Scientific, series—complete in '2 vols. of shout stio pp. each • , and initiated with several hundred - engravings. Copies may be had at Bennan's bookstores. AMERICAN BENEVOLENCE From the annual reports of the various Benev olent Societies in the United Suttee, at their recent anniversaries, it appears that the receipts of the pact year hare been considerably in advance of any , former one. The amount received by the Ainiikan Bible Society, Tract, Home Misdon• ary, Board (11 Missions. Foreign Evan:diced, Semen'e Friend, Proleatant,'Colonization, Anti- Slavery, Jew:, lostitutich for the BEng} and Gen eral. Aaseratilrls area! Baptist '‘., - cictics aro added,' air.. American and Foreign Bible, Union Foreign'lllissionary, end Home eionary, the aggregati will be.nearly ono million three hundred thousand dollars! An amount equally, or very 'neatly as great Must have hero contributed for educational purposes. These spe cimens of liberality speak volumes for the Amer ican character. TILE; NEWS FROM .11.1EXICO Everything appears to be tipay-terrvy in bier ico. It is impossible to accomplish anything. They will not ratify the Treaty, and 'they are too week and miserable to fight. For months past the letter-writers—those indefatigable - gentlemen • ' whose services are accessary evidence of news paper-enterprise—have been predicting the fate of the Treaty, end noW end then they venture, to set I.eficat statements of its eoleinn and final-fat:nice r tion. But the people barely hare time to con: gratulete eaoh.ortier—methers, 'Were end wicee have scarcely time to hap for the return the wornout soldier, ere they are counteracted...and th• stern truth drives away fondly cherished hopes. The Treaty, to all intents and purposes, is but a irlank sheet—it hes rested for months, and still rests, in Attu quo. It muy be ratified after we squander a few more minima of dollars—but will weir° indemnified ultimately ! Never. We may pay several millions of dollars to ba stes up a government which the Mexicans them. telvea will not recognise, and thus carry out the forms of ratification; and open thts . slender foun dation we may withdraw our troops and occupy a position on the ceded territory. But will this answer 1 - Shell we be subjected- to the expenees of maintaining fifteen or twenty:thousand troops, merely to get • few acres of. poor lendi We ' hope not. The (sit is, one war and treaty-mak ing friend, the Hon. J. K. Polk, hes got himself into a predicament, anti it was Wise in him, con. 'Miffing the interesting circumstances enrich cur. reund him, to declines ti-nominatioa foe the Pier. idential office. Gent. Scott end Taylor promptly did the fighting as long is the enemy appeared in the field—but Mr. Polk can't manage them with the Treaty—thus flatly contradicting the well known sentiment of the poet, that Beneath the so ay of /nen enureip great The pen is Mg/liter than the so ord. However, to the same hands that achieved our victories in the field, 'will soon be confided the more pleasant task of consummatiog the triumphs of valor in actbonurablc and magnanimous peace. Let them keep their barren lands and miserable population—all we emit insist upon is good be havior. Let theas, do this, and we are indemni fied for the past. , • . . THE PROSPECTS AHEAD. The _growing crops- in Great Britain and throognout Europe, wcre•in a promisinecondi tion.. Thera had been n great deal of wet, unfa vorable weather in England, which created con siderable apprehension relativ,e to the harvests; but before any extensive damage had been real ized, a change took place, and everything looked encouraging, The reach of this was a slight de cline in prices, and the appearance of largo sup plies of grain in the market.. , We are deeply in. retested in an almadaart.huvest in Great Britain, ras prices for cotton depend mach upon prices for ,food for the next twelit‘ months. A few -specu lators are anxious for another deficent harvest in Engler:Awhile the whole country is interested in an advance in the value of cotton in the markets of Europe: 1.,7" Criminal Imprudence.- The Piocnia villa (Penns.) Pioneer states that on the 21st -inst. a party of a dozen being 'in a boat upon the data at that place, some of the men commenced ' rocking it to frighten the women, when it. was overturned, and none of the party being able to swim, three.. -young children were draw ned be. fore aid copal he rendered. • THE MIN NENV TOR 13233 . . . Nay 515r,41.849 ; 1 ~., B. Batman, Esq. ° I i .. . it may• seem an easy ing io tha uninitiated to write a leiter from a rent city to a distant newspaper, beittiose vrbo bare tried it know better. The difficulty.witti the letter.writer isnot to find material sufficient make up his.cocuma nication : but to select such as may be beat suited to the taste of the readers or whom it is intended. Emits crowd so fast o ron each other in this city of Gotharktthat it is somewhat of s teak to decide which to nolo and which to pass by. The leading event of the last week was the reception of Gen. Scott, Who visited New-York as the guest of the. city r , Sinai" the arrival of Henry Clay in March, there has been no such pageant as that of buitT.hUraday, unless the fune ral ceremonies in honor of the illustrious Adams :be the exception—and they were, of a sombre character, which would Place them in a different class from the welcomes to Clay and &Ott . As I vieweilthe sea of upturned heads which lined Broadway, and Beard the hiarty cheent which greeted the secon d Cortez, I could not help contrasting in my min such a reception with, that which would meet his persecutors, Polls and Marcy: They might come and go a thousand times,.invested. with all the dignity' of office, and never would they receive a greeting so warm, so heartfelt, so enthusiastic. The veteran hero of two wars rode bareheaded under the hot rays of thv sun; and seemed to•care little for their power. He had seen hotter days at Vera Cruz, Cerro Gordo, and the grites Of Mexico, and it was more pleasant, easier far, to 'receive the congratu lations of his friends: fOr deeds of valor, than it was for him to perfordi his great achievments , a year ago under the scorching heat of a tropical sun. The Mexican campaign has browned his face and caused him tollook several years older than he did before litilefti. but Ito still appears strong enough to multira fiitir siars of Executive _labor, if the people should so will it. The, , . United Ancient Order of 'Druids," one ;of the score or more ,c: i f secret Societies' which have sprung up in inntation 2 of the Masons and I Odd .Fellows.had rigra i nd onniversatir parade on Monday last. They looked wellwith the insignia and paraphernalia of the Order upon them, but lin numbers they are feeble, .compared with, Ike older associations. t sty older, though Ido net i know how " ancient" the Druids may &tin; to be. The locofdcosof i thistity are somewhat in a fix about the National now:4ll'4,ms. - /t is pretty well • 1 j conceded that let what will come. Cass cannot icarry the State. Priti r celiohn Van Huron, who 1 is the acknowledged - 1 1 c:oder : of rho Glarnburners, I will never give up, and without his aid, and that 1 of his friends, the admirer of Louis Philippe and his monarchy, will have a slim show in the Em pire State. The nomination of the loc.ifoco Con vention has put Clay-stock up a good deal ahove par,—the Whiga.thinkmg that it will not be in cersary to hove a Mexican hero to brat such a man as General Casa. Lty the way : Robin on, the well known Cari caturist and- Lithograp Cr. has just Published the beat likeness of Henry 'lay I have ever aced. He will be in PhilatielpLi% of the Convention next week, and the atlinireni of ~ Westernliarry" can, if they choose, send theru:elves with a correct portrait of the Stet, an. ea The picture looks almost as if it'io Id speak. The fashionatdes of .ur city are now nut in all their glory. Broadway is glittering _with gaud and 'costly dresses, 6ahy equipager , mustached' dandier, and venerable young latliesi - who endea vor to divert attention from their faces by .envel oping their persons in plendid fabrics ; but there ii precious little bee ty te_*lollo '''N'tiiiglit 314.,,r ! rin00n i; an l adniirable time' to ace the " upper crust' - of Nowt/ enjoying thenistivea in "dear, delightful ' roadway," It is worth a good deal to a man r:ho wishes to tee life to take a stroll on the fashioil i able side, anti watch the. paioeraby. Hots littl of happiness—how much of silent nary can be l read in The looks of many who would fain wear • smiling ceuntenaocel The'merry whistle of ho apprentice-boy on "the poor man's side," sou d• discordantly on the ear of the rich Wall-st. sp culator; and the light step 1 . and bloomini rice of t a working-id fill the heart of the jaded devotee o fashion with envy which cannot he concealed, ven though the proud lip may curl with scorn es the merchant-prince's daughter and the sea stress jostle each other in front of Stewart'. maible palace. Ab, Stewart! how could you be so (Joel an to build your imag nificent stricture ou t e" shilling aide of Broad way," where wealthy pride and honest .poverty may chance to coma n contact! It really was too had! Business here is b season has not been, 'Merchants complain derably tri,k, though the so good as it genet,lly is. of bard times; and Coal 1. as much as any other clam hctwever, look forward for in hopes of more activity in All the places of amuse tott, the Bowery-Tragedian. ith European laurels. The a' at We Park and Anderson anny.RemblAlutler arrived end is !shortly to appear at l i eetres. ller long absence, l ecent dome,tie history, have ie to sect her, and her visit Ohtfeu he a profitable one.' 'Dealers grumb'e sbou of community. All better dnyP. and.five bt4.siners of every kin went are filled. Sc has just 'returned w Viennoise children et at th.,Broadway. F ri here in the Hibernia one of the leading th early popalsrity,and created a firm* desi to ittio country will Y OUTI, &C ---, 1 t Moral Telegraph.-The American Tract I Society, which is communienting moral intelli gence with almost rn , )ignetic, speed and influence throughout the natio , has just received a dona tion from professor Moorse of 20 shares in' the 1 New York and Buffiilo Telegraph Company, at 1 the par value $,6000, .. rF•Newspaper Enterprise.--A steamboat has keen purchased by Rime of the newspaper. eetab lishments which. it is intended, shall proceed out side of Sandy llook,l on the a:rival of the Euro pean steamers at N. York, and bring the news first to the nowspaprir offices which .employ her. 0 , . Gen. Cass nlSouth Carolina.—lt is said the Members of the House of Representative from South Carolina, declare openly and positively that their State will not vete for Cass. They.say that South Cilrolina Will l'toto for Gen. Taylor, though be should he the nommes of the Whigs. t /n Louis l' ilippe's cabinet, a list or person's to whom be paid pensions from hie onn liars°, has been fond. The ex-king headed it i ii witts,these words, 4 fforernes a ntoi,"—" gen belonging to me." ar The next P isident will be isnugureted on Sunday ? The 9th (( , of March, in ./849, falls on Sunday, and unless the inauguration lakes place on Saturday, Ancli l ca will he without a Presi dent. I. ' 17" An Imparttnt Change.—The Albany Journal notices that James's last novel instead of commencing with 411"wo men oa horseback were seen descending a hi I," opens with "There was an old man sitting ill an arm chair!" ' .. rr loym g ht in' ? n, ought never to be tested be yond half it. presumed Capacity ; noreast-iron be yond One-third, for.fear of elongating thelormer, and of producing 'rsent injury to the latter. lar Min . Wen to t lh, Member of Congress T from Illinois, writi honte, elates the feet that "Col. Benton has cotspoken to Mr Polk, since last fall." EV'" Large. Stratoberrie3lte. M. Plummer basun to thoedito!or Minlhoro (Md.) Gazette, strawberries measurtna 3yt inches in circumference, SG of whfch tveighedia pound; ro- - I bait reiltflettie respect for the lies of Ibis world."c as thee/4 said when the rope was put around his ne .. . bora in New liaiiipohire, of Michigan. Gen. Hailer 1 a maident of Kentucky. tar Gen. Casa and is now is cif sass born ia . and R„S' , JOURNAL; ATP T i OrtSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTIS R. GENERAL SCOTT. Wire leant from the Baltimore paparslliat the o d bens was received with marked distietion and t ircs g t enthusiasm in that city. • Be . was etleoriid t die United States . j Hotel, ahem he addressed t a crowd with a low remarks. Bee:prone his use of the hospitality of Baltimore, and alluded" . the kindness shown him 'during his illness 1 cre:, coeseqeent upon his wound received during t a war of 1812. , . . - An interesting incident . oceurred.ofter pe cere mony-cif xeciption was over. He was silted title-.t ter it was true that the Irish bad- deserted - in lire numbers in Mexico. lie unequivocally de- Lied the charge, and said they fought bravely, end were true to the last. The Washington pipers 4peak of the General's arrival there on Saturday. A large concourse of people greeted bilis, end the t latest enthusiasm was manifested. i' ' On Moodily ho reached Frederick, Md.,vvliere ,the Court of Inquiry was to reassemble. , r Be Was accompanied by Capt. H. S. Scott, Dr. We iherspoon, Gen.. Towson, Vol. Bellnap, Gen. Quitman, and others. lie was welcomed "hi thousands of people at the railroad depot, and con i . ucteri to his lodgings amidst the Pettiest en' husiasm. On Tuesday the Court adjourned; wing to the absence of Gen. pillow. - ' ' SINGULAR COINCIDENCE A contempotary,' who evidently is aahritwil .bservet, remarks that no persdn who toolt'a ( newspaper regularly and paid for it like a man, was ever convicted'of a capital offence. No suds person was ever Bent So the penitentiary; oc any o l thcr prison. No such person ever committed 1 , 'Puicide, or went to the lunatic asylum; and with ri few exceptions, longevity has -beer, -the come -Iprence of so upright a practice. (For the Minces Jovial.) WHIG YOUNG MEN•S RATYfIOATIOTI, CONVEIrrION. 7DJOUR.AtEDI.3IF;ETLNI7 r i At an adjourned meeting of the Whigi of Schuylkill ounty;held at Major Lessig's. &change Hotel, on onday evening, May 2':3lh, for the purpose of appoint ng delegates to the Voting Men's National Convention, nd to receive the report of theecsninittee appointed to , teke arrange'reenta with the Railroad , Compartr. for the . 6.onveyance of said.ldeleptea.k. B. WHITE, I:aq. war - Called to the chair, and Maier .1; C. Eessig and Daniel dig]. wore appointed Vice Preiotentit,and Eliai Derr and .1. P. Bertram, Secretaries: The minutes of the last meaning were slinined.j The reports of committees being in order, the com mittee for the perpose reported the names of -PIO dele gates to the meeting; the names stein read and the re port of the committee adopted, and on motion the com mittee was authorized to receive additional names of delegates until the morn Mg of their departure to the convention. The committee . appoin ed bar fhe,purpose of malting arrangements with the Railroad Compan y for the con veyance-of delegaleii, reported that the Company have offered to furnish all the delegates Rom Schtylkill County with tickets good for six days, at 143 b,19 each, and and the Committee was l on -motion cdnlialed, and re quested to procure tickets and famish th r ionco the dele gates. The Committee a'e N. M. Wilxo ,Robert Wood side, and Benjamin Bannon, &Kra. On nteilon the foliowingnamed per'sons were appoint ed Committees for their respective limns - and districts to receive the names of delegates, and to furnish them' with excursion tickets I 7J'esiaqria, J no. liendricks. Tsicerera, no. L. Struth ers. -Ifeßianibser., Geo. Medlar. Ormegskner,, James Gruff. :ch. Harin, A. W. La - bunt-arid Jot. 0 Le van, Priedensburs., Hugh Lindsi;y Tremont, Mar Mellon. - Pittegrore, Peter Filbert.' • Pt: Clinton. John Bond. Xinersvilte, Chas. R'. "Taylor. Nero Castle, Levi Reber. i • On motion it was reSolrce, that the Schtlylkill Coun ty Relegation io the Convention., hnre their head-quar ters at the Red Lien Hotel, No. 200, Market St. Phila. After the business of the -evening was gone through with, James . ll. dampen, F,sta, was called upon to ad - dress the meeting, to tchich'he responded in his usual happy manner,--setting forth the necessity to open the corning context with renewed zeal and energy. He wat frequently interrupted by rounds of applause. ' lie was followed by John—K - Clement, Esq. of Minejsejne. tt ho entertained the meeting in a brief and eloquent address. . CIWYLKILL COU Brnj T Taylor Edward E Bland Wm Wolff ; Cline Lord • George W Slater Francis J Partin Olker Dobson Thos C Pollock Wm Cox Alexander Sillyrase • Daniel Shortie Franklin Putt Philip Haifa James Yocht Geo w Snyder John Ruck Israel Reinhard James M Beatty John SC Martin Wm Smith Lorenzo FLhcr I WmHlull• Jao L. Minnig Jna 8 Morris Robert Philips Henry Boyer Henry Jenkins • John .1 Jones James Bantam James Russel • Stephen Rodgers ; Nieholaa Fox • Thos Dornatt ' P H Mantes Wm C Leib • Wm Pollock D N Heisler •Meyer Stream J P Bertram David Brill • Cando Dulur A Moorhead • , Jaa H Campbell F C Elting • Geo H Stickier - 1 Peter F Mart; Frederick Feinaler B Keyser Geo Bright Jno C Nosille Geo Reichard Edward Silly man ' Edward Yardley Geo C Wynkoop Jas Downey A )11acDonald • Wm H Mann Geo Mortimer W H 11 Russell I „ Daniel Shollenberger John ltfahomu Daniel Stall -• B Bannon • Henry Sirauch • Jacob A-Leib • H Gressang • - .;. I Samuel Sillymin Roland Kline Howell Fisher E 0 Parry Frederick Patterson Jam* Kline ' Michael-Bright Horace Smith E iF Taylor • Thos S Richards Geo 11 Potts Thos A Simpson Class Worman ' H Yanduaen Daniel Nagle , Chss Barletta - Benj Weller , Jno G Browirr Perry Probst • • . LB W Cumming, Daniel Ault James Trout t • Chas• Biddle • T C Boyle • John Spotm ' - t Robert Woodside .. Samuel Morns, Ur Hiram Riga I - Joseph 1. Yoder Joseph Howell • ,Jacob Math:seye • •. N M Wilsori • 0 W Pitman Joshua Crawabaw • ,B Bartholomew • • Frederick Freist D F Glassmira . • H S Smith Jacob Geisee Geo N Genden 1 ia tor. James Patterson James Gough . E flanimer • Admit Shortie - Richard Mania . Benj.Wolfinger Daniel - Isaiah Klein - Gin Rich • . • Charles Gillingh am Henry Wilson Samuel Gillingham' • Ira Lake . Atexander Thompson Chas Bushel's • John Schreffer • Wellington Kline J Stewart Elliot John Cohone St. Letvis.Reese J Johnlon Win Renner Alexander Feester John Holmes • Chis Henderson Henry_Haoley Win Price Joseph GI Dorton Win W Smith Chu Roorback John Roorback F. W Taylor Richard ffear Peter Kapp • Geo Lawrence Simon Jones • Jos F. Taylor Wm Williams DeForest Sam'l Kauffman Jno Provost Henry Ellis Dr T S Stewart • Daniel 11, Bennett • • Jos Heider Rich Duncan* .1 W Gibbs Edward Mus t ier Jno B Montague . David Day L J Provost Abraham Trout Michael Frick. East Norte% Samuel 8 Yourig • ;no C Lewis- . 'l'ubias H. Wuteratein Jno Simpson Ross Bull Jeremiah Boone Robert Jackroti - Isaac MI Kichardsou Jell;*3 Turner Jacob. B Seacinvin Jno G Hewes , • Thou Do eggar_ 1 1 Grub Gane Jacob Madeia L F Whitney • Chas Baiter D H Greeff Zugenel Holzer Jos II Graeff Jno W Hase'berr .1 drub, Hammer . Dan'l II Shcener Jo° T,Werner Wm Garret Jno Sbccuer, Jr Ue,)Shrutter Seni'l•Oarnt Eft Hammer Da;:rd Marley Jno Hendricks R.bwlard Jones Charles Whitfield ' John Hunter Geo Johnson %V W M'Gingan James Mailer E J Fry Edward Dubois ' Jim lima . I Mirsau Bright Jacob !,119hamh.,, West Bra NTT DELEGATION John W Weber Israel Itcrsar A W Sterner John T Hazzard Michael 344uphy • John L Martin ' - 11caac P Lyketts John I. Pott • Andrew Russel .. ' Henry Shelly, I Edward Becker E ' Jeep& Snell ' Daniel Aurand ' Wm Heilirington • Philip Kaniner A - Hendereon Mark Crawehavr E W 31cGinnes .. J'o Ltssig I,v m Lerch Geo vy Levei g en Samuill Crisman Joseph Coataworth A Elmore Hiram Parker • Joseph Shelly ' Isaac Severn John iones Joseph Rockfifellow John Moser - . Richard Lee Jaal3 Carpenter ' A B White Wm Hill' SA- Strout° " •• . Joseph F I:3eider• Isaac Higley . Wm Harlan A Ronaldson Solomon Shiner J 0 Beetle Ijle T Tomer - . John F Whitney B F Pommy Benjamin Cook Jeremiah Recd Thomas Russel John Sillyman • John E Baum - - - Anthony Klein- Aaron Shuck W A Kirk Boas (3 Smith f ". Thos C Williams" , John B Reed Carper Brobst ' Geo Eaton John Tregey I Daniel Klapp , 'John Jennings Frederick Hectic' IDagi, l l3Pl Wm Major So mon relict see Meson' Wm Carter Brice 'Hudson • F Bodefeld Henry Frey James Reber elms Strauch • Jacob Kunkle . rhos Fender . • . Ed McDonald Ferdinand 0 Neleigh D L Esterly , limb M Long. . Gee Jennings Arian= St Clair Jidin Call:tante P Gould • Wm ./. Whitney Joseph P Elliappea Jas J UMW/ (Blythe) James Cochran - • - ' A E Snyder Jno P Ely Solomon Huber Levi Reber , jno G Smith I.lstoll Lindemuth H I Hendler t.. ' Christopher Fox Anthony H Klein I' lame. Weed i Dr. E Philip • Win 0 Mayers .1441 Turner . . Wertly Wert • J W Bowen- . Wm BONI Clemens Shirp ' ,Thomas Wren ~ I Geo testis 1. Lefessr Wornrlaloif Frederick Tale _ -• , I'lSllitl Clio's 111 Hill Wm Newell llenj De Fitted, jr -ChaerfAleurey S C Ileyl N G Harnroakia Wm Mitten Isaac Sttataoft Samuel f.ocd E H Wheeler Lists of Delegates have not been received from some of the Dirtricta, but It is bndentood that all who desire to go to the Convention, whether named as Delegates or not,•will be furnished . with Tickets by applying at the office of the Miners' Jearnar, where they will be issued—ee the Proprietors of the cars refused to issue them at their Depots, either here or no the Line. • Committees and others please collect the names of Delegates togetherWh is h the funds, and send for the Tickets in time. Trac y, will be issued this afternoon, and until Thursday nest. Delegates can take either the morning or afternoon trains, going and reittraing. The Sons of Temperance are actively engaged in making arrangements, for a Grand Procession in this florongh, - nn the tomming anniversary of our National Independence ; on which occasion it Is expected the whnle fnrre of the Order• Will be nut on parade. All the DiVisians in,the County sic respectfully re-. quested to participate., and will receives proper form of .invitation prioito that date. Invitations will also he forwarded to adjoining Counties for 'deputations to at= lend. , . After the Trocession a splendid 611ation; at 25 cents each, *lll be served up to the Members ; and appro priated cerettionies will give zest to "The Day we ridelluste-" The following gentlemen ere the Committee of Al' tangements : The citizens of the Borough of Pottsville assembled 'in the Town Ball. on Tuesday evening, bfay 30,1848, for the purpose ofadopting measures to effect the speedy erection of the' Court Souse, agreeably to the pro visions of the Removal Law. .The meeting was or ganized by the appointment of the following officers:— President—JESSE FOSTER, Esq.. ; Presidents—hedge S. N. Palmer, William Wolff, Daniel Klapp. Sthrrterits—isaac Severn, Elo • Borten. On motion, R. FL Palmer,. Esq, stated the busiuthss which the tweeting was called to consider: and offer having expreised his vici a fully on the subjecr,and tra ced till history and objects of the Removal question he offered the following resolutions, which Were unan imously adopted; ..,Bezotred, That the speedy erection Of the Court !louse and Public Offices in our Borough, in accordance with the Provisions of the set of the late Legislature, is of the utmost importance to the people of the County generally, and ought to be at once proceeded in. 'Resolved, That the whole matter be and it is hereby Jeferred to the Town Connell of the Borough, and that they are heathy authorized and requested to proceed to the purchasecrf thtvLot or Ground designated in the Removal Law, and Me - erectiqo of the Court House and Public Offices, according to the Removal Law. The ateeting was addressed by Captain 31414, who was for tlgonomi measures, and unanimous action. . .. . A' motion was made and tarried that the Town Coun. eil be renuestedltbrough petitions) to lame certificates nriOati'for a sum sufficient Correct tbe'Court House ano enrbilc offices,which loan shall be redeemable at any period they may deslgaate,—beartig interest, payable annually or semi-annually. .. • - Mowing been intimated that the Council could be apptoached by.the citizens only thtoopb petitions, It was . Resolctd, That ircommittei of four persons in each ward, he appointed by the chair, to procure the signa: tures of the citizens. of Pottsville, se positions asking council to curry out the vietwa of the meeting as betel set forth ;—which motion was carried, and the chair appointed !it follows ' For N. Ir. Ward—N. M. Wi son, Esq. Cam:lC?: Mills, R. M. Palmer, Esq. Major J. C. Lessig. For N. E. !f ard--Danlel Klapp, P. F. Mudey;James Clarey; Philip Haiti. For S. Ward—J. S. C. Martin, B. Bannan,ls.ise Sev ern, Geo. Lauer. Oh motion, the meeting requested the proceedinp fo be published in ell the Borough papese—trhereepon' lt ailjrnirned. - • tom' Foreign Coal.—Aboot 1700; cSaldrons end .532 tons of foreign 'cosi arrived at Boston the latter pert of last week. rir Captain Ty ler Las taken charge of the Gosport neap-yard in place of Captain Macom ber, ordayilAo Yew Yo,t)t. , IJos P Smith Robert Morrie T 0 Zulich Francis' Spencer Daniel Liner John Reed Philip Brill Joseph Yeager Jacob Miller ' Wm G Hennis • Samuel Alspach J G Hato,. Sr Jamb Kohler ' Henry Roaengarten Tobias Houaer - Wm'Glime , Cape G Shillaber Henry Ridgway Frederick' Ohmacht Clair. Berton Evans . Joshua Williams Jacub Williams . John Parsing • . • Chas Holder Pn'ter Siltxel .faMes Fitaimmons .114 in Daniels • Chas Lswton, Jr Jrio lleitainger Geo Fox Litt Evans .rerfk. 7 Andialline Jiro F Glf - timsius Dan'l Holland si- Jrisheph Therlwell Marcus Heilner • , Jno P Pow.ll Win Hailtier Even Evans .. Philiph Jones Jno K Clement Jos Weaver Stec &hairier' Evan Evens. Jr Peter Stroup JI/ o Jones David Lewis Geo H Ripplier.' .Jas Fox Ivy. Marlow Wm Christian -. Jaiob G Hehr JOhn Rehr MI Tormultrjr.- Eli Fhompion • &plan Mullen Chem M Lewis Walter 8 philson • Win Robinson • Eli Shinny' Wm Barbour -. Joseph Fe . atherby Levi Matson • • Jail E Gibson W I. Hei-ler Win A Humbnight Edward If ughea, F M Newman Chas Heebner . Henry Guitterman • gsourg. Geo Hamaier Joe Hammer • Jacob &finer Wm A Hammer Michael Linder - Wal Boyer. John Moyer . Col Jim Hannan James H Graeff Chae,Witman Nathan Wetzel, Henry Hoy " FM rzei aqua. John'Anderion John I{ Smith C Caner . Milton Bailey.. Henry Stid fold dno Carter . • Calvin Retrofire Reuben Heaton Win S Harlan Jun Denn•ston Win Donaldson Caleb Fiskr eh Valley. Isaac Dengler Abraham Bertelet Albert De Forest Jeremiah Minnick MO Chas Dengler I Wm Minnich 'Geo Fessler Henry Ditties Etienne Bittle John Heiden; [For the . Slfr ners' Joarnal.j r,omern or suirar roTrsvnt,E It M. PILMER, Rev. W. DONNELL. ISAAC BECK. ; JAS. DOWEL E. CHICHESTER, A. ELMORE, J. NI. CROSLANO. [For . the Mine're Journal.] TOWN MEETING ,r , t, COUNTY MEETING. 4 -The Democratic Whigs C{ of Schuylkill County, and all others to tvor of the Procteethre policy of then untry,areinvited to as, semble In County Convention at th e Court House In the Borough of ,Orseigiihurg, is Abrade,. the r2ta day of AM ant, it I o'clock P. 3 .. for the purpose of com mitter together on the present affairs of the country alsol for choosing Conferees t meet the Conferees from Dauphin and LebationConntie , to place In nomination a candidate to represent thts ills rict In the next Congress —and adopting such other prearateiry measures as may be deemed advisable for the pproaching Presidential election. , . DANIEL HILT.. lOIIS DENNISON% HENRY STAGER, DANIEL KISTLER, 1 1 lIVGII LINDSEY. JACOB KHAN, • .. JOHN A. BECHTEL, JAMES 11. GRAEFF. btanding . : Committee. STAR OF, BETHLEHEM TEMPLE OF MINOR +.5- , No. 37. 8. of T.. will meet every Tuimiley et matt; Mem moat time, until further *mice. et Temperance 1144 corner of Centre owl Market streets. Febt'2-7-3ml A. Et ETHERINGTON: W. R. A c.",s TRINITY ,CHURCH) POTT3l7LLE.— . gervice- Wr will-be held regularly hereafter In the new edifice every morning and afternoonlat the usual hour's. O,AFIlit 'AND FULL bOSPEL.—The Univer-• sallst -society, under the pastoral charge of the Rev. .1. IV:McMaster, continue to bold morning- and evening services every Sabbath. In the Lecture room of Mater', new' Hall, at the usual church hour. g^} PREACIIING IN MiNERSITILI.E.--Tho, Rev Ow' W. Wilson Donnell or the Presbyterian Church will preach, Prcividente permitting, every Sabbath morning. at 101 o'clock, to the English Baptist Church .CONSIIMPTIO:i. and all diseases of thelungs cured by Dr. Swayng's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. The original rind genuine peparation. Another-life Preserved I - Peireda. Sept. 28..18.10. eDr. 11. Swayttli—Dear 81r—Having seen the aston ishing cure performed on, filr. Thomas, by your Com pound Syrup of Wild Cherry, 1 was Induced to try it on myself. I ,Was taken wis h a violent cough,spitting of blood, shnitness-of breat ing, rogether with violent attacks asthma ; I bad Iverione myself from exer tion Which! Was not able perform. which prostrated my system to* great eaten . 1 commenced the use of your Compound Syrup of EWild Cherry. which give me almost iminedlate relief, and I run glad to give My testimony to all who are afflicted in u nlmilnr way. It Willbe well to seuthat the ilguatitre of Dr. 11. Swayno Is on each bottle of Wild Cherry. WM. 11. st. 2 doors from - the'corner of Willow. • Beware of the worthless "Balsams," "Bikers," "Syrups'," k i r-, as they roniain:none °Oho virtues of the original preparation. The original and only genuine article in prepared by Dr. Swayne;comer of Eight and'llacelst reels, Philaila. arid Tor sale by agents in all pass of the United States, and some parts of Europe.. Prepared only by . Dr. SWayne, N. corner of fill and Dace streets, Philadelphia, and fer sale by respect able ftriiggists in nearly all the principal towns iti . the United States. Ear rale by J. G. Orqwn, Druggist, and Dire!. , Krclis, at the, Poet (Mee, Pottsville; C.• & G. liuntsingcr, Schuylkill haven; Frailev & Hobart, Onvigshurg ; S. & c..shollentierirr, Illitmhurg ; Jetties ; U. Shisslcr, Druggist, Pirt Carbon; John WS: Llassis, Middleporfi E. J. Fry, Taloaquii ; hciforil Mc.- Lein 1./ ill. • - • 1111E11.3L5T1551 AND GOUT.—Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are a most extraordinaxy ,; medicine for the, cure of Rheumatism rind Gout, because they not only cleanse the stomach and bowels of those morbid humors; which If taken Into the circulation and thrown upon the membrane and muscle, are the taunt of the above painful maladies; but tlrey melte the absorbent V. 10310 rilkerirgethat Which Is already deposited, and thereforeare absolutely minima" Make a perfect cure of Rheumatism and Gout. A 'trete 25 cent box of said Indian Vegetable Pills wilt often give the most as tonishing relief; and perseverance according to dime . Dons will be certain to drive pain of every description from the body. CAUTIONS—PcipIe of -Ifinerseitte brrourn of Ginn terfeits I!—The only authorised agent is C. S. De For esf7.-xturyhace Wright's Indian t'egetabte Pills from no whit'. J. W. Gibbs,keeping a Drug store in Minersvire, is not an agent - for %Vright`w-Indian Vegetable Pills, and we consist guarantee as genuine, medicine offered by him for sale. There is no certainty of getting the gen- Inns except fromthe regular agents, and never { .- below the rugularprice. For sale in Pottsville by Mrs. E3l. flaatty-,uole agent. Of/ice and general depot, 169, Race street, Pltilatta Remember, the only original and genuint India n Ve ectabie Pills, have the siznature or Net. Wnvarr. THE GREAT MEDICINE or Tiin!DAT : DOCTOR TOWNRER.D . R S Mt:A.—This medicine has the peOuliar fortune of being recommended and prescribed by the most respectable physicians of the country, and only ;equiresa trial to bring,it into general u.. le put up in quart bottles, and le six thrice cheaper than itnyioitier Preparation. Duct. Tismend is a physician of great reputation in Albany, N. Y. and the PajnOr : generally ln.that city prescribe them: The following i •cerir ItiF PHYSICIA Nee. tow mad i 3 almost daily: receiving orders from Physicians in different parts of the Union. This Is to certify that see, the undersigned Physicians of the cityof , Albany, have in. numerous eaten prescri bed Dr. Townie - errs Sarsaparilla, and see helbrie it to be one of the most valuable preparations of the Sarsa parilla In, the market. • IL 11. POLING, M. D. .1. WILSON. M. D.. It. I'. BRIGGS, M. D. • f. E..ELMENDORF, M. D. ' I, 18401. , Dr. iymour, the writer of the following, is one of liefildest nod most respectable Phv s in Cono• Hartle , Ct., May 21, 1816. Dr. Townervis.—Dcar 8 " Townsend's Sarsa parilla" finds a ready sate. n Dertford—is highly co teemed by all who have Made tise.est it, and we hallo' teason to believe its good qualities will be daily ppre chrted by a discerningpublic. I hive daily calls for it, and hope you win be remunerated for your exertions to render service to the afflicted. I am sic,,Your, obedient lIARVEV SEYMOUR, M. D. ige'She Geheral Agency for the salp 'of the Sarsa parilla la asClannan's Bookstore Pottsville, where Drug gists ant others can be aupplitdwholcsale at the Manu factures. prices.. Is also fat silo in Pottsville at John G. Brown's, Clemens ;Sr. Parches, and John - S. C. Martin's Drug Stores; E. J. Fry; Tamaqua ; J B. Falls , 11linerevilic C. FraileylOrrelgalmrg ; Henry Elhisaltr, S. M. Kemp ton, and W. 1.. Heisler, Port Carbon ; Paul Darr, Pine grove. Cs See advertiseMent in another contemn. A circular containing a large number of ceniflvauts from Physi glaze and otheis can be examined at Eannan's Book tose.Ptice 81 per bottle. or 6 Bottles Inc $5. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.—ToyIor's Coun terfeit fArtiAler, great Vetted Ewer Money R4perter, he beet In the United States, containing fax simile engravings of all the Cold, Silver, and Copperrnins in Iliculation witt,thear value attached; corrected month ey. No merchant or dealer ought to be without It. tS Persona enelneing one dollar to the subscriber will have the Detector mailed monthly one year to their address,. . 11.9 NS AN, ocl2 401 sole azent for Schuylkill Co. Ctl. IF lOU have a bad cold go to llugha' new Druz Store, and let a bottle of We Ur/OM/Mat; etas the best hint,' we ever have(' led.. IFeb.s-0- PfULADELPIII,4: DAGITERITEOTITE, ESTAB, ,LISIOIENT, Exchange, 1141 story, Rooms il-C: —Da. guerreotype Portraits of all sizes, either xinoy .or in family groups, colored or !vigilant colors, arc taken every day, in any weather. Copies of Daguerreotypes, Oil Paintings, Statuary, &C: may also be procured. Ladies and Gentlemen are requested to examine specimens. april2o '49 ly 19j F W.& F. LANGENIII:1111. DEATHS.. On Thursday the fst inst., Mrs :11A Rl' .REEO, aged 81 years. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited to"attend her funeral from the residence el her Son; Jacob Reed, Rsqr., Nlalt antango St. this (Saturday) afternoon; at :: o'clock; without furthr notice: IRON,, &e. GRAINS FOR MINES.—The subscriber," have lust received from the ship Elizabeth, 3 and J Inch Beat Hest English Chains, made exprersly for Mines, and for nate. Apiny toi T. & E. GEORGE, apt= tf 17) Market and 12th Sitecta,Philada. 1) AIL ROAD IRON.-80 TONS 21 z i !•'tat Bar lL Rail Rued iron, •50 do II: i Ido do. do 8 do 21 z I Ido do- do with spiker. I 5 do I a / do do do And Plates.for sale by A. & G. RALSTON, 4 southfront st.,Phi oda. Matta., July 11, 18/0„ RAIL ROAD IRON FUR DRIFTS.—A supply n Flat Bar R. R. Iron, sonstantly on hand and for sale at the I:ork store. 1 " Illov6-15) • I E. YARDLEY & SON. BAIT and Rolled IRONor all, sires; nail rods, borne shne bars; floe and sheet iron ; cast and shear sled ; English and American Wis. CT steel; shovels of all kinds; nails and spikes, and ail road spikes, constantly on hand and for sale at the Yeah store. [JIII-1) - E. YARDLEY & BON. 1 •1 1 0 NACIIIIIISTS AND OTHURS.—Platt's '1 universal Chocks, I'll stzei, from 6 to 20 Inches; llValler's Spring Balances, made expressly for Ateam Engines, 60, 50 and 54 pounds. Platform sod Counter Scales, more than 56 dl erentlilacs and patterns. For gale wholesale and reta I at the lowest manufacturer's prices, at No. 34, Wal at greet,ly - Philada,Feb.l9 1648- 1, GRAY Es BROTHER. PLATFORDI AND COUNTER SCALES.— Pairbank'• and Dale's celebrated SCALES of all sizes, for sale at manuftctures's lowest print's, hi , GRAY & DROTIMR, Dealers in all k nib of Scales. Weignts, said Weighing 31aChines; 34, Walnut street, rem:11848-8j 1 . Philadelphia. D AIL frOADIRON.—The subscribers have now I.4.la.oding fromolaip Alhambra, Prom Liverpool, S tuna Rail Road Iron, It xl. 6 Into 11 x 1,10 toes 11x 1/, S tons 11 al. Also, anions bestrellmed Iron, consist log of round..square an 4 gat bang. Apply or C. GEORGE. forth East cremator Markle an *. d 12th meet: OWINGS FOB. INVALItti & FENIALns, ah . 1.3 excellent article far Ladles to. take exercise in the house, recommended by the Medical Faculty. Also, Basket cradles to'attirdk so Baby Jumpera : just fecal ed and for sale at 016111ANNAN'S Variety store.. _ ---- 7011Vtt..S SAFETY' LA3IPS. rrITE subscriber has Just received a supply of Safety Lamps, among which ore a'few of Upton dc Rob erts' IMProlled Safety Lamp, which is acknowledgby to be the best and safest now Inmee lo the mines of Europe. For sale at less prices than they can be .he ported. at . • . DAN NAN'6 1 prof 3 1 Cheap Book and Variety Storm HOTELS MOUNT CARBON 110TELTThis ,:".% well known and extensive E bI I nt has been taken, by the subscriber, and the °near cleansed and refitted, and is now really for t a ils {lOll of Travellers and Visitors to the at Arson. The Mount Carbon Rotel is locat Mt town of Mount Carbon, adjoining Fottsville - ear the upper germination of the Reading Railroad and the Schuyl kill Navigation ; attached to it are warm and told baths, a large and bantisomely ornamented terraced garden, a deer park, Mid many other improvements that will contribute to the comfort and amusement of the guests. The sleeping apartments are. famished with the best matress beds,and have ill the other necessary conven iences,stith as clothe peeves, &c. The table will be furnished with the best the markets will afford, and every attention paid to render the sit uation of those who may sojourn here, agreeable. WM. G. .1011NtiON. 10. An Omnibus for Pottsville will lease the Hotel about every hour during the day throughout the season. May 13''48. iA'_ .-.=- . AMERICAN HOUSE, Patiaville.— ';:"'; .43AAEL REINI/ARD,late of Pinegra ve would . . inform his friendsand the travellingpublic that he has taken the above named Hotel, recently occupied by Jacob Geisse,.and has fitted it up In a style which he believes will not fail to CommUe the . coutfort or all those:,l who:mayfavor him with their patronage. He feels confident that few.establishmenta in the coon"' ty are better prepared to cater for the public benefit than this. His bar is supplied with the choicest liquors. and his larder with all the delicacies of the season. The apartments are flunished and twanged en as to compare favorably with those of any hotel in the State. Grateful for past favors the subscriber would solicit lhe continuance of public patronage, and would be happy at all times to see oldfriends, and new ones at the Ameri can House ISRAEL REINIIARD. A fine stable is attached to the Hotel, which Is capable of ircommodatlng a large number of horses. Gareth' Owlets ate always in attentlanc. and the horses are well taken care of _ r6... ‘ ,./ . PRANIELIN 7107 1 5E,103 Chemla ." street, —PAileidelpkia. This house ielerented Ell , 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 nished. the rooms large and comfortable. The table 1s always supplied with the' best the market affords. The wines in part are of the well known slack of. the Messrs. Sandersomand are.not infers, tb any in the city. The subscriber is assisted in the management of the house by It. M. Slaymaker, formerly of Lancaster Co., Pa., who has recently been one of the principal assist ants, in " Hartivell's Washington House." The ser vants are polite and attentive to the wants of the guests. Nothing ahall he wanting ,on the part of the proprietor to make the Franklin House a comfortable home to the traveller, the Man of business or pltasure, and it will be his 'Constant desire to merit a share of their pat/Mi ne. [Feb54S-6) 1 G. W. SOULE, Proprietor. n i. .. IE. 11RCTIANTS' HOUSE, rhino. a - r . s.ii —The subicriber, late of Minersville, respect. ;4 3 fully informs his friends and the public of Schuyiki I county. that lie has taken the well known Ito-. ,tel, No. 237 N. Tl.ii d-st. Philadelphia, called the Ma r cha nt's House i and being determined to spare no ex ertions or expense to rader. It worthy their imbport, he would respectfully "invite those visiting Philadel phia to give 1:1w a call. ' , Tile locatien of the Hotel is very good: being nearly in the centre of businesi and amusements, and near ail the railroad and other depots. Terms modernce. • W. 11. BUSH. Good stabitag attached. Phil'a. apritS 3mo :IS. PENN $T L VA 'A.• Fl A I. L, Pottsville: !.1'...f, —The undersigned hereby git es notice that '-' - he has taken the above well known Hotel, and that the same will hereafter he conducted by him. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned is authori zed to receive and discharge the accounts of Joseph 11. Weaver, created While the Pennsylvania Hall was un der hie charge. JOHN WEAVFIL .... • 15 / nprN MISCELLANEOUS .NEw GOODS.—Just reeeived.a large anoorment ol tirade, Clihra Pearl, Neopolaton, Verona l'oarl, Coburg, Rough and Ready and French lace Bonnets, as. einusoally low prlces, large and small Stray, Bonnets as low as M - 1 cts. by . J. MORGAN Market Street, Pottsville, May 20 21 jUST RECEIVED on coosigninent at the York Store, ..11 100 doz. Dotty Brushes, manufactured ai the Insit• tittnin of :he Blind, in Philadelphia, rif a very superior Taility, and will be sold cheap by application to = May 13, • 2u-J E. YARDLEY 6: SON. LiAtil.ays (AM uttRATBD DRAWING PEN CI L:4 ..12•i in boats, just received and for sale at HANNAN'S May 13 211 Stl:ionery and VarteirStores._ Li UG Ali BEET sr.ED, by lb. or paper,)ust races 131,etland for sale at HANNAN'S Play 13 2U-JI Seed Store., Pottsville 2 — F.LOUlt.l—Obiu Family Flour, such as is not kept by any house ln Pottsville, but by IL 1). Schooner, and sold at less prices than any house can sell In Pottsville. Come and give Inn a call, and if the Flour does not prove ecimilactutY, It will be taken back and the money refunded. K. B. tielloEN ER. Al'ay 6 1941 Centre Street. 1) iri.tsici.Etts A N ANTS.—The imbutriber has on hand a 101 of reni.. nants of beautiful Paper Hangings, suitable for small rooms, and Curtains, which will be sold at Jess than cost, to clear out he itoek, at 11.4:NNAN'S May 10-t.E. . Cheap l'aper Stor.ed l .2. 13 1-11 tE•NO / ' 661.— F OWt.c.v.. BlCALwololta, HANNAN'S "'"ivied and (or sale at til-tf • = ! Cheap Bookstores. , It/U - 11GOL 12 , S ItrENTRY, HOWeditlun, edit very /. then'', Just ruceirud fur sate at, May 6 O . S t Stag a l g t &Shay i c V e b p „ t a e l d t t h u i. gk - Y „ " c ti t t S e rh i r t • small sata by 6 16-10 E. EafIDLEIfiZtiON: 1 1 A t 1.1 1 . 1 1. os E con S t A a ll e T .;,t Ju.i. recei , ied,ika6peri4t article. )lay 6 W.) • It. D. SCIIOENER,VIntre 1 11.1k1F.Sp.Just reeeived7Tresh lot of Gheese, and for s ale cheap by May h 19-] l(. I).I2THOEINER, Centre 4 7- 11 i 4 Ju • t received a fresh lot of Oat , pleat, 6.r sale by May 6 19-jp. SCHOEN ER, Centre St. HAMS.-JostTec7eiveaSpiendid lot of sugar cured hams. and for sole by May 6 19-) 11.1). SCHOENER, Centre St. 10 . II utilcDEßS.—Just received and for sale-by 1...3 May 6 10-j R. D. SCIIOEN ER, Centre St. n RIED BEEF.—Juat received and for sale by alar6 10.1 R.-1). SCHOENER, Centre St. s if AcKEREL.-Ast received, and for sale by :Vey a W-] SCHOENCIi, Centre St • OWINTE ILA R SPERM, • Cor oantly on F. LI. and SPRING SPE . RM. 1 Ina oda nd for WINTER SEA ELEPIL,NT. nale by WINTER WHALE. I AI.L E N & UNBLEACHED WINTER WILVLE } II 1: E D LES. FOR MINING, ' I 93, South RACKED - N.W. COAST, WHALE, WlrtrYen, near LINSEED OIL, Chesnut it., OIL FOR ROLLING HILLS, PIII/LADEL.PIIIA• GUANO, L .Phi1n,00.30117•44-1Y j J,M418-3- ISOUND spICES—By the keg always on hand liand for-sale by March 4-10) LITTLE & MARTIN. Centre street LANCASTER COMBS.—The celebrated Lan tester CEkblllel by the dozen or grout (or ante by blnTilel-10) 'LITTLE k MARTIN; Centre et. • A. • 4AC KEREL, :. 1 isibtD: SALMON. . • 1 Constanily,on land HERRINGS,' , , and for sale Loy ). J. PALMER At co, PORK, RAMS and SIDES, ~ i ' Market at., Wharf, SHOULDERS, 1 . 1111.141ML141 b.. LARD and CHEESE. J Phila,Peb 12-7.3 m ' . A PFLICTED HEAD t DOME Li. PRACTICE punctually attended td, in all its parts eulAt ',ranches, by Dr. KINKELL,4 - -German Physician, at his residence. N. W. corner iitThird and Union stn., Philadelphia. DISEASES at she SKIN; and such ari sing from impurity of the bloodonaklng iliteir appearance under n hundred different forms, promptly and properly managed. TRAVELLERS supplied at a moment's no tice with medicine, Stc.. For particulars. see Pottsville Emporium and German - Adler. 1/5ec.1147-SOy ArtIRE ROME DOCTOR, or Family Manual, ving the canges, symptoms, and treatment of disea ses, with an account attic system while in health, and rules for presurwia tharstate.; appended to widen are Wenns (or making various kinds of medicines and ar ticles nfiliet for thesick room,the whole for general use. ny John 13.-New man, M. D. • price ti cents. For sale at (De4-49] BANNAN'tI Cheap Book btorca. DIULES AND PRAYER 'I3OOKB VERY LOW.--200 Bibles and Prayer Rooks hi almost every style of binding, cheaper by 25 or 50 per cent. than they can bc_purchased in Philadelphia. Splendid Gilt Edged Fa mill Bibles at only RI, at BANNAN'ii . . Cheap Book fitnres. . . 65..Visitr rs can pmehaie. Books cheaper to take home, than can be purchased to Philad4lphia or New York. aprit 29... id. ' !c- RUSIIENBERGER'S EI,ESIENTS OF GE CLOGY.—This valuable work for the 11., of fami lies, schools, and colleges, by W. S. W. M. IL, with 300 plates: Jost received nod for sale whole saleand retail at IitANNAN'S Bookstores, Pottsville:. This work ought to he introduced into every school in.the country. Price 50 cents [Nov23-93 OPEAR. CORIZEC7TLY.—IIurd's Bromism' I 0 Corrector, or Vocabulary ofthe Common Erm of Speeds. Alphabetically Arranged, Corrected. and Ex plained, for she nee of schools and private individu Is by Seth T. Hurd: just received and for sale at Febl2-7] BA NNAN'S Cheap Bookstores. DLANIC DRAWING D045/3..S of various Also, SCRAP BOOKS, for young Ladiest, Port Folios, with, anti without Locks. Together with a large assortment of fancy articles, for Lsdira, &r. just re teired and tor sale at ' BANNAN'S nprit '29 181 Cheap Fancy Stores._ IC A R D.—Th e subscriber respeetrully offer/ his set: r 1 vices to the public as ARCHITECT. DRAFTSMAN. MEASURER, fbc. Ifin charges trill be moderate, and he may be found at his room at all hours, Above the office of E. W. McGinnis. april 29 tf JOSEPH GEORGE. ~.;00,000 FEET SEASONED LUMBER, 200,000 SHINDELS. • . lionding Laths and plastering Laths, (or sale, cheap , far cash, at the Pinegrove Lumber yard. abril 15.91.16 Rm.) MOLLY & SMITH.., EVERY 'WOMAN'S BOOK.—The Diseases of Woiner., their Causes and cure familiarly explained with Practical Slate for their Prevention and for the Preservation of llealth. by F. lIOI.LICK, At D.: price $l. Forenle at [Nov2o] BANNAN' Bookstores. CIEGARS-7CIIOICE BRAND:l.—Genuine Havana 13SEGARS of fine flavor, among which are the Pan telos„ Calaileme. Mitarae , &e., for rate at. .Morehtd-12] MARTIN'S Drug Store. GEEN AND CK TEAS—Of eoperi o BLACK ror, forsalc very cheap at the store of .11,22-41 LITTLE & MARTIN. FLOUR. --New York Extra Family FLOUR, for sale to the trade by GRAY & . EIROTIIER, • • Feb 191944-81 34, Walnut VSICAIs tICOCEti of superior make, which play from Iwo to eight tunes respect irelly,all fashinnable airs, at [Delft Sl} BRADY 1C ELLIOTT's3 mATCHES AND BLACKING—AIways on hand and for sale allow rates by Marchl-10) . LITTLE; & MARTIN. Centrestreet• LOST. - FOUND.-WANTED. • ANTED...A GIRL who understands cooking , and washing, to do the work of a small family. Apply at thltoffice. Ulune3'4B VOUNDov. is STEM' MARE.—Citme to em .12 Ms of the subscriber, residing in East Mar k e t St. Poi Mollie, on %Vrdneadav !WA, n Gray More s abosit 5 or 6 years old. The owner is requested to come (orward, prove property, pay charges and take hes sway, other wise she will be sold as the law direcis. June3' Mtn MI 11) 4) ARP OWENS. NOTICES. NovcE. pereoni Indebted to th e D. Beaty. deed , are hereby reque oed mediate payment. Alt 'debts remaino, 3,4 *" lily Ist,- will bet placed In the hands of s !emboli: (June 0.-23,1 d) E . m. „, ,P III EDENSBER (I . and TETRA MICE CHM V.-4 The Commoo o , In the act of the General. Assembly of th e wealth Of Pennylcanla, entitled, "An act: o w the Eyedericashurg, Piticerove, rued, Schuylkill IlaY/I TurnpikelCompanr,” last Semion of t e Legislature. will food the public hoUse,of Arthur S. Feely, in el pinegroye, on ilemetag, the '121.11 day J 10 o'clock, A. M. 1., for the lm pose of adomi mores as may be iben rind there agreed Into effect the duiica imposed upon them Itt The Commissioner" areFJacob W, o, Houtz, S. Sherk,Frecmahwr Dr . ._ .. II " 7 1ano. . I Rudy, Jacobi,. Dlckslere ler, (f a rmer,) Jotob Weberl Daniel l i , n , M. J. Grove, Jost. Reinhard, John George, Henry Hellman and Henry of Lebt Jos. Kline, Daniel Basehore, David B. 111 Moyer, John:0001er, John Swans. RI Daniel Selefred end Philip of Htfir, Greenaw ill. Arthur S. Peale, Caleb Wile Gmeff. Peter Filbert, John limes, John I A. Bechtel, Lewisßeeser, Wm. Zimtner Hugh Lindsay, Michael Frit*, Jacob 3 Perri', Sen. Jacob Biddle,' Daniel F. Royer, James 8.1 Levan. 11-N. 'lntim linger. Geo. Kauffman. Henry Saylor, Jo! D. .Delbert, Salnuel ficard, Henry Wit Relfschneeder. Chas. I/cruller, vvni. C. C Lenigan,Tcrenci Duffy, Edward Kerns, me, and OrlandoiDUtTer, of Schuylkill Cc May VS, 1844, i NOTICE—TOmuDqi: utnutak posals will be received by the Com Schuylkill Count*. between now and the next, fnr the eret.tinriof oi Covered Bridl Schuylkill, near John Itrush's Rollmp Urn navrig Townrhip, the span of whlrb tong. 11, R. ZULICII, Commissioner's Otßee,Orivigs- - burg, 3try 20, 1942. OTICE.—DISSOLVTION OF Cs.t 8111?.—The Copartnershm hereof, betwee n the flutescribers, striding under It Stliyman Jr Co., In the Machinist Ihisinch diasolved by corine' consent. All persons the said firm are; requeoted to pay the yam, man: and all peteons tinging claims will pie their accounts to him for 'settlement, as he up the business of the firm. 5. 5 11.1 Port Carbon, May 25, 1539, Cir. I. OTlCE.—aaring 'nil re based from 67. 111 nee of Minertrille, the following proper 2 grey horseul black horae; I black mare, wagon, 2 mitt Ifouhre lumina, I hare left the, possession of the *al.! Cavpnee during Neu, MarWi...9.L.M.l • ' WILLIAM ATI. • m OVIC E.—lktlers of Administration , 1•11 will ennead' of.EDWARD 111.711TZ15511 of the 'llorough of, Schuylbilinaven, deemselil been granted by the itegisler of Schuylkili Jacob Hemmer rekilding in Vim Borough of,thr4 In card County. .411 perrionichaving ar4 said estate, are requested to mnke the same 4 said Administrator withour delay, and those • to said estate arel requested. In ma ke payrner Iluntglnger, Mere lent, Schityliall llaverroro of to collect the hook accounts. JACOB 115 Y Oreviesburr. Moves• NOTICE.— _ _.....,...—A1l perront Indebted to MI YAIII)LEV tn honk iitount,prevltios tt't, March ISIS, trilli . lcase call land ..et tie th!m, ottlelay. [art 1129 18-1, Lim. I An. ,I)ISSOLUTiON.—Notice Is hereby p, the partnership herettikre existing ben t . net Sykes, riichoias ilawlis, and lame. L V Machinists nt St. iClalr, In 'Schuylkill Comm, solved on the '..ril day o(NI rch ISIS, hv the, 0101 lamed L. Vaud:tin fro &the firm, ;OWE,. of his co-parttiersl. The ti counts of the late he settled up by Samuel Sy es and Nicht. whp,.inne with Ittichttel Kirk will coptlnne ts bees, under the TM' Hawks. St key & Kin - ' • ' :, • SAMItEL"SIKEt . ". ':,..qCIIOI.AS HAN. 1 .. , . I ,IAMF..et I. VW . • 1511CTIA k I: KIRK ] ; L St. Clair, aprilb , illiTlCE.l7—rtnarstilp best 11 between EdWard Ccdalian and Lal under the firm on Colahan & mutual consent, hn the 'lOl4 Inst. All, dahlia against tie said Matt will Frye seitlement and t use indebted, writ na Edward Ctilahat4. ; COLAI iLAWRENC Aril 1.5,'48.-1,6: Fes' NOTICE—TO COAL OPER Artlll signed hereby gives notice to thioa certain inarhineo, for hreakiii; coal, tie haven and I.lmhtiltz &I.ance,(styled tis or those manufaiititred by (dilemma the that they ore believed to he an loather, eat tight of the nliseilber, who will hr Bible far the infringement of said riahi i astlte law direet)s.nnleas satisfactory ai made with the undersigned or his at'im March 41.4t';'-I'6-ant) nt, ‘" - iiiirret..ct - -,TriiirrSt44hter hat, ih 'll hem thnieyt. Estetiyon!the Ilardt they will boreal er trade tinder the firm & ESTEIILY, at the old stand corner 3.l^rkrt streets, ivhere. loy ,'. O -firt 4 t".t they hope In nterit the pirtyonasi,e - here to the old firm. jPersons 10 want orPlat wonld do yrell to rat and lesnmine tie purchaping. as Amy are determined lei/ Mriat 2 1 lei FITICIITER ' FOR SALE AND T( po a SALE .—A FIRST R kTr. 12 second lintnl Stnam tincinn nod, nethnit Condlllnh, !milt by , Harwood AC: at FO horse-power bnt tan k up to 19 der F)inches iQ diameter, t; fgt.t s:rnl pnrtientate apply to Thou l'ethnrirk,W. to rox 41r,',1)ott,rfr. F , ChiniStfl.llcrulinr, Pa. iMa)V t; Olt .S.S.Lp....—Salred T.ntb ronown, 44 E , 1. and for raft by 1 J- G. & Ltr. ••_l4_ apnl 29 '4B. ligNliAN'S . C4a,eep Bookatores TT OT FOR S A N0..2, on fern ..ILATrentnnt, is &red fur sale. Forpartuall of Wm. Hetherington, Glint, Kt.. LET,—TO ht ylkilll to rent': A large Whirita side of tbs . ! lichnylkill river, below the !;,•,, ‘ suitable f..c. shipping and stockine Coal; s t .,l , one or more a ears. on reasonable term, kr-f"...1'4%.:' JONA PALMED., Jr. NIL 2D Nein. Philadn, aprtl2 l • _inn re. sec, TOIL -Onci Horse Truck nee, nelrli• he sold lm use, apply to I Pottsville, nprills I ' if SUP.EIOII.. COAL MINES II VALLEY.4-(4 NUMBEII.).-For F on the mort relisonable term,. -,inquire ' V. L. MAXWELL, Atrornc) Wilk eabarre, Wilke,hatref Jai:24941.f NF:AV LUMBER li.ty THE subsctliwor begs leave to miens the NOM in general, that he hu at and Limber Yhri. at , the corner of Ila "Mount Carbon! Railroad. ia Paturtiis.ab & Snyder's FOandry vitae he sines assortment of ktalt, Ilemlock.„Pine, and I' Haring runnkag, be that be will b 4 enabled to supply bit h description of lumber for mining Of bilj on the most reasonable terms, and by rentlon to their orders holism a coati favors. [NIprAl ;1-Iyrj Wl. all CIII.IIRCE Itlll.llGll TTIE subscriber having become 041 large and Well selected assortment o GROCERIES; I.I4IIOR4S,Acc. &e. font John Jones, and now Is the store,rn , office or Jnenb Reed, Esq. Maliantang. ville, willseß the same on the runt re: Give us a enli—we are ogre we can pl business willlbe attended to by John .1 May 211 PlsSinos] GEO.' ISEE,LtS TAPE IN LON DERSONSI wishing to subscribe to th do so by leaving their names at tit scriber's llooistores, where the numb be obtained. I I • Subs•biptinns also reCeived for any tale published in Europe or the United for the weekly Newspapers. PHILADELPHIA .IVARDIt4.: . CLOTHING EMPORIUM. t! Xi,. 105 Ctiesast Street, between Third stY , 4,2Ff':.:l! JVlrtit side, PAiludelbila. TO Merchants and other, yisitink the cr, establishment may always be found tkv"- ment of Gentlemen,' Chathinp, to suit all tav" such rear okatac pr, ices no will awards/ all. I list of pricts.lbutlwlll guarantee to sell at kt tower than Mesc! who make mere pretest: -.Vt„V,' goods arc all !purchased at rest priers, and rd good styles atecau! be found in the city. A re: 4:,"..1!" ed before- purchasing elsewhere, as the Mt. free to alt. PERRY It.McNEl r ,..te4A.: ~ N 0.105 Chesnut Street, Ploldev.'"l"VM 1. 11.—A Ihrgo stock of piece goo d. ~t t ;nerds made to order at the shortest notice lay 20, "1-; • FIO. - 4 . . Fresh 're:merles and CRY , t.:5... , ,; Cater ..f . Norwegian ISII,I Cod Stre , .pma , ...„ rr HE su scriber announces to his eintorroA'sk";f; J. publlelgenerally, that he has ja.4 reture^!.oW,3 city and - isjnowxeceivinent his Grocery orol '',ltirViti Store, a mrperior lot of Fresh Groceries. vvt1x,,,, , ,„, selected with great care, AI;o a lot of I ' 3 ' , extra rinat)ty, which ho darters himself nil to ' ~ e„;;,.. little superior Or any in this maiiet—ell of I ,''''', A4 l , , rS be sold at vary low rate's to suit the limes. 1 "',40 . 4tA the publui to glve him a pall mid examine for th '''';. - 444:.% , I rutin. ii.syn- - k., ' J M.y.'2o' 21- trl comer x0r,,,,,,,, and ; rt:', - N' tl DAGUERREOTYPE LIKEAKei ri` AKEN nt the Tneenliall, in rot lerille.ll l % & BROWER, from Philadelphia. Lechriu tie/nen of this piece and vicinity OTC reiprr . ifei to tall atid carmine epeciniene ; on nut tun , to a fewi weeks'ise the pewit, gill 311; selves Of this cipportuulty of getting their a taken 16 the beet style, and aecor.line in tbei proyerrieuts, neatly put in cneee or hurl to colored true to Ilfe, and Al VIM' Nay •. noon-nix tirEtty POT :my subscriber has In 'his eropleytnent rr; 1 Metiers, and to prepared to Mai re-bind et, future to order, books of every descriplier wishing flindinz dove. will ple lee send in IX. ;$ immediately, to keep thelranda etoployra• Ile rites and brads 'Stank tun' Stine Bank! !.‘;; 'any Pattern, at altiOn notice. B. May'20 . 21.1 At his ,Cheap Bonk te "airtime, ts. IL—A nuniker Gebel - As left to be ko , a`..; renr.shring at tha;Bidabiishment—some (0,1111,:, yea birs. Unless called for shortly they walk for nding. _ _ KNQW ALL MEN ' .- BENNETT & CO. LT AVE, REMOVED from 199 Markel „f: . t 11 their new splendid and Immense edal"`a,-. he known as the • TOWERIIAI.L ( 71 . 01111M;I :A_ " No IBs Market Fatreet. between Finks" Philadelphia 'Thal:wort:eters feel a releitao, mulgating what In , any way nal,eht usual Bombastic easggeration of sotto it ib- but will beg leaye to quote the Talton ha: one or ourgity papery: " o , o * hr the Peal est curiosities that to this stranger. is Bennett & 1.51 En.i.'orsleSnre N0..2 Market Btreet. between Filth awf which has been atyled • 'Tower 11411," liar finish of the 00121. The hu'hh n g ls an o one: contnialrm seven capaclans canes are stoekod with every variety of reasoltb l !;,f arranged to the Most perfect order and te. , an,•.2,... „ proprietor', take flreat pleasure in Slow . tag and coptepts to the citizens, particular? pod to those coming Prom the country place mare worthy of a Man. "Z„ A 71 1 137 . 120011 ,b‘istlels 0.1.16 - ,jJ; l,t , i ' 7' :l? for sale cheap 'by . Nay 6 1 94 ','' rt. 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