re- The timbal= of the there ;looms] to greater than any other paper peNahed in Northern Pennsylra• nia and has nearly donhle the circulation of. any other = ed in Schuylkill county. .Italso circulates largely apitorut" manufacturers, iron end coal denim, throoghent the Atlantic and Eat= States. C. Me. E. 1. Fiv Is authorised to receive subarea dorm 4.,r the Miners• Journal, and receipt for the same alias Drag store. in Tamaqua. VOLNEY B. PALMER,. At leis Real Eaufs tad Coat ifresefes. _ _ - . Corner otTb ird k. Chesnut atreets.Yhatdeptaa, No.loo. Nassau Yuen, New York, No. !e, state Street, N 2500, arid • _ _ - South east tomer of Baltimore, & Calvert Streets, gattinasre, is our Agent for receiving subscriptions and advertisements for tba Mitten' Journal. ,ittitters' 3onntal. Saturday Morning, Jane 17. BENJAMIN BANNAN. EdE,rr. ELE BOWEN. Assistast Editor TEE PROTECTIVE POLICY OF TEE COUNTRY! The. Peeplfs Deraarul in Restaradote Prr Ptuideta, G•aetal-ZAQUAHY TAYLOR Of Lonitiamt. For Pus Praidest, Itatt• MILLABD trramonts Of Nem rork For Caul totaminfoxer. NEEt MIALESWARTU, Of /Moe County. Cr We call Attention to the advertimment in another column, for the sale of buildings lots in Tremont and Donaltleen. azr We invite attention to the advents+ . mem otTering fur sale two superior thuieh organs.— They ere worthy or attention. Fair in Tamagua.—By L reference to a no tic& in another column,it will be seen that the ladies. of the flouriabing Borough of Tamaqua will bold • fair, commencing on Thursday next. for the (aloof sundry useful and fancy articles, for the benefit of the Presbyterian Church of that Borough. M"Triniry - Church Organ.—The new organ is now in the course of erection in Trinity Chuich, Pottsville, and will be ready by the 4th of July, When it is proposed to Dive a`conceit by the choir of the church, Desisted by Mr. Standbridge, the builder of the organ, who will preside as organist on the occasion: This organ is one of the largo clan, and we learn will be equal, if not superior in tone, to the one recently erected io St. Andrew's Church, Philadelphia. . OUR COVNTT , - For the information of our friends abroad, we take this opportunity of stating that the greatest' satisfaction exists among the people of this county, 'with the nomination of Tailor and Fillmore. We -- attended the County Convention on Monday last, and the feeling among the NVlfigs was very grati- fying—all the differences which bad previously existed among some, as to the choice of men, were forgotten. There_were several persons present in the meeting, who Won) bad been prominent cc. ' tors in the locofoco cause, and from all sections of the county, large accessions to our ranks were spoken of. •In our Borough alone, we know of some fifteen to twenty who; have openly joined the Whig standard, and we have no doubt of there belug as many more Whose names we have not `learned. It is believed by some that, should no rations impediment occtir in the interim, Behoyl teal County will net give half the usual locofoco majority. 3IEETING A. very large meeting of Whigs was held at Philadelphia, on Monday evening, at the Chinese Museum, to respori'd to the nomination of the Philadelphia Convention. The assemblage was as large u any remembered to have been seen at' the same place. Great enthusiasm was manifest ed. The Hoa. John t wift was called to the chair, and in taking his seat addressed the meeting in a shut but spirit-stirring addresi. The assemblage was afterwards addressed' by ex-Governor James 'C. Jones, of Tennessee, the Hon. James Cooper, • of. Pennsylvania, and others. Appropriate rose. 'lotions - pledging the \% big faith toward the aap pott of Gen. Taylor were uhanitnonsly passed. THE SIXTEEN MILLION LOAN. The taking of thanew government loan of six.; teen millions ieclaiming the attention of capitalists. The New'York foguiree has no belief that it is to be bid for on foreign account, for at the latest dates from London, United States vises were quo ted at 96, dividend off—and such demand as ex isted was rather for State stocks, which being pur chasable at tower rum afford better interest than United States stocks. Yet, on the other hand, It may be Resumed thia the American bids will all be made more or less in reliance upon . finding ul timately an advantageous sale of part of the stock in Europe. The stock to be bid for is to be a six per cent. , stock, interest payable eemi-ennually. and having 20 yearn to run from July next. One . per tent, on the amount of each bid is to be de. plashed :with the Treasurer or some Assistant Tressarer, before the bids are opened, and the mo. ney will be called for in fire equal successive monthly instalments, beginning with July. No bid under'par will be considered. The deposit of one per cent. on $16.000,000 would be $160,000. If the hide should eatend the sum required, the deposits would in like proportion overrun the $160,000. The deposits on all unaccepted bids are, however, to be forthwith returned ; but the whole premium, if any offered by the accepted hide, is to be paid:with the first instalment in July. COURT PROCEEDINGS Among, the various criminal matters disposed of In oar Court at Orcsigeburg, during the past week. were the following Commonwealth Ts. Thomas (Cato) Brennan, indicted for an assault and battery upon Thomas Brennan with intent to hill. •Defendont withdreW 111 . 0 plea of Not Guilty on the count of assault and battery, and entered the plea of Guilty. Sentenced -to pay a fine of $5 and costs of prosecution. -George Kobel, for disortleriytouee 1 Guilty, and fined $3O and' costa. John Burlt alias John Laffin, larceny - Of a pair of shOes horn William Smith, Pottsville: ,goilty, and fined 6 eta. and coats,- and to be Imprisoned two months in the County Jail. Janie Cowen and'Charles Mohres, fur en as sault, with intent tocommitla brutal outrage upon the person of Itlre-Elizabeth Rhoads Guilty, end sentenced 2 y'rs. each to the Eastern Penitentiary. 1,47161 Bowers, (blank) for trialicions mischief. and tenteneed to 13 months in tho County diaiL ja m Rhoads, for beating and abusing his wire. 'Galli,, and sentenced to 1 year in the County Jail. • Henej Wilson. on two indictments far assault end battery on Thomas Keegan and Michael Gal nan respectively : plead Guilty, and was fined $l5 in each case, and costs. ' Mary Carey, for disorderly house. With drew the plea of Not Guilty, and was dried $5, anircosts, end to be imprisoned fur ten days in the County jail. Daniel Stallnecker, on two indictments for as , cult: and battery on John Carlin and William fieintirespeetieely: Guilty,and final $5 and costs. John Carlin and William Beintz,Conataide end Deputy Constable of Blythe township, for essoolt and battery on Sohn Stallneckev: Not Guilty, and defendants to pay costs. Sentenced sermrdiugly. The ease of Martin Bap, charged with man. slaughter, was given to the Jury, on Friday of fast week, - orho returned a verdict of Not Guilty, and ,the prisoner was &charged. Erne Greek 61ave.—This nunterviete of sculpture is now so eablition at the Assembly Building, in Philedeiphis. It will remain but at, &ye longer. Some of our citizens who hors teen it, spook in the highest term of the work. • ODD FELLOW'S CELEIIRLTIOS. The I. 't?..icd Odd FtSows are making prepara tions for it . grand Procession, Oration - , regalia; to : take place in the teem of Tremont. on the 4th of Jaly. All Odd Fellows are respect fully invited to participate oo said *cession ; Cars will lettie Schuylkill Hagen on tke room ing of the : 4th and return again in the afternoon; . READING RAILROAD COMPANY. ' We learn learn from the PhiladelphipaPers that there was • - speaal meeting of theAW.abolders of the e ig 4 ll Reading 'Raihoed Co., held oa Wednesday last.- at the office of the Company, int at city, at wh'eh there was a very large r' ' tation of the Stockholders—perhaps the largeat ever convened. The stockholders ananimouily 4ccepted the law authorizing the conversion of 1856 bondi into preferred stock, and gave authority tothe directors to exchange preferred 7 per cent. stock for the bonds of 1850 and 16. Thet also euthorixed the issue of this preferred stock to meet a small amount of floating debt, maturing this year and next, the object being to leave lie company free. of all difficulty, so as to continence the payment of dividends 'from the . Ist of .snuary nest. A c resolution was likewise passe d..irecting the Prey' Went and Managers not to sp ly the income of the road &Der that time to the p his s of any new machinery, or construction a unt, but to devote it first to the payment of inteinst. ant then to dividends on preferred and unpiefarnd stock. ' The meeting was addressed by ltf r.perby of Boston, who, in the tonne of his remarks, drew is comparison between the operations of the Read ing Railroad sad the Railroads in England, and showed conclusively that ditt:wines' and income of the former was quite as good as these of the later—that the Reading Railroad was earning as good dividends as many of the principal road. of ,England. Mr. D. also expressed a !lope that, an amicable feeling and understanding might be cultivated bet Ween the'. Reading Raitroad. and Schuylkill Navigation, eTguing that it was for the interests of both, and that they Were not and should not be considered rivals. GEtir. COMMANDER, Gem Commander, of South Carolina, has pub. limbed 'a letter Lillis constituents, in which he at.: tempts to justify his course in throwing the whole 'nine votes of the State for tips. He inists that there wee an understanding, .erpress or implied, talked Of Or agreed upon, that one delegate should castthe entire vote of South Carol : l2e, if no more delegates appeared. Out he does not say that the understanding was general, or shared by any body but himself and the people of, his district. COTTON . According to an article in the London Exami nee, the value of the annual cotton crop of Amer ica is nearly silty times as much ea that of India, after all the care and protection which have been bestowed upon the letter. The ditTerence of price, too, when taken into combination with that of gkality, is very Much in favor of the fon:net:- Before the importation of United Statea cotton, the price of cotton froth the Levant, Spanish Amen ea, and India, CM from' sizteent.ci eighteen pence per pound ; it is now not mole - than one firth of that price on the average. The more investigation is made into this suhject, the more satisfied must everyone be, that the United States need fear no rival ini , the British market for ber cotton. \POTTSVILLE THEATRE The Theatrical corps at the Town Hall have been doing • very snug business, and we are free to say that their performances eminently merit it. e hav e beeri partisularly gratified with thM . acting of Mr. ' Dawes—in the genera) ranp of comedy, we accord to him more than iordinary talents. To fact his acting is acting—he never goes beyond ! tbe treirtof humor, but, as it were, keeps it con tinually hefore the observer. Mr. Powell is us ually very good—but he is generally disposed to overdo his parts—to carry them to extremes not warranted by the telt, and consequently, is com pelled to rant, and fuss in a manner et once an naturall, and at war with all principles of elocu tion and poetry. He has played some ad cnirehly—neverthelese, there be (halts in his play ing. end faults these unquestionably are. Mrs. Puwellj in the Lady of Lyons, on:Wednesday night, achieved the ner plus Wirer of acting.— Everyone concurred in the opinion, ,that the last scene was • triumph of histrionic talent never be fore achieved, at least as the Pottsville Stage.— Miss Oceans cannot be considered as an actress— she merely dances very well.. Mr. Bennie is a skillful dancer, and in this connection, we may add th athe is the "Wm. H. Bennie" who con tribute, many rare poetic pieces to our newspaper Hurst [ viz Weisvee piece from' his pea now in our possession, which will fie laid before our readers next week., His representations of statu ary an Wednesday' night, were, we thought, ex tremely chaste sad Classiest We tritest oar belief that Ude:earl's of actors is 'enainentiy deserving of soppdtt, at& we take the Utterly of commending them to the favorable notice of those who are fond of the drama, and wholwould beim it respectably sustained in our Borough.- 740 GREAT OBJECTION. A Southern Lavabo() paper, after abusing Gen. Tsjlur without measure or sense, winds up with theieharge that 4he is folly committed to the doe-. trine that the institution of ' slavery shall be es=: .clAiderl from any new territnry to be Required.' The editor says it is idle for. the South to think of: supporting Gen. Taylor without a positive retesc- : tion of his endorsement of this part of the Signal letter and an unqualified pledge - to veto the Wil mlut Proviso, or any kindred measure which may its the event of his election be presented to him for his signature." [For the Slthere Journal.] HERNIA Philadelphia. June 711 a. 1818. It will no doubt be a source of gratification to the af flicted to know that the recent invention of Dr. J. W. [food robs the disease - of it. horrors, and places the Cure within the control of the-Surgeon. From those who are wearing the instrument, the prahr..4 bestowed upon the invention are of the moat tatisfactory charac ter t•-one of the drat merchants of the city declares without hesitation, that since the date of his lifilletion he was a stranger to comfort until he commenced wear ing the new appamths of !food. Another, fearing en accident, took three. and nye no money would induce him to return to the old plan. Indeed the extravagant maisei bestowed- are but whet an investigation of the instrument would suggest. instead of passing around the body with a pressure equal (a 40 or 31'Rw. to the inch, it is fitted to the brunet region and by a curve in as spriv, passes over the Pelvic bones and Is (listened by a buckle or stud on pads resting on each side of the spine,—the front is also padded or muffed, and is so fit ted to the walls of the abdomen that besides retaining the hernia it acts as an shlOmlnal supporter and spirts the muscles in holdiag to their place the organs of di gestion. This matter, as nineteen out of twenty of our diseatts arise from constipation, or a displaced condi ' Lion of the bewrls, Is important, and most meet the ap probation of thane whe ate seeking to prolong their liver. . - The Supporter, invented by the came gentleman, alike efficient in the cure of the several dispute to which females are subject: and to gentlemen who are o btl is a to stand, or are afflicted with constipation: It is an invaluable appendage to their wayirobe, and should be worn ea occasion requires. • These facts, white they convey to the alilleted the profile% or the publication 'will not bo looked up**e a puff; but will direct Mein Interested to the 0,4 where they can be seen and tried... i gee they are advertised is your paper. by Mr. Sanderson. Draggles of ypii/ Boroaah. • ONE WHO . dad SEEN ItEZIEVED. These supporters are toted to the practice Of several of the moo respectable and an teessfel Pbyriebiew in the thy of Philadelphia and elsewhere. So pest Is the demand that alone establlshmeat fbe their exclusive zetsinfactore. is now in the coarse of 'eractien. There Gni:several parsons lot this place who can testify as to the:value of these lostratoents. GEE. TAYLOR AND THE TARIFF. , A late number of the Danville Democrat 1. have been Ge a r e d with the sob. joined extract of a recant letter from John Bueh ler, E sq ., of Baton range, Le. the present ref& dence of - Gen. Taylor,to a gentleman in this town. who formerly resided in the acne place. • Mr. B. is a gentleman of great respectability and high 'fttang. who would "scorn to say anything which he did not believe to bi strictly the Undo, and is moreover parsimony and intimately acvnititad with Gee. Taylor, whom ha states to be "a good Tariff - What Mr. B. mans by AU, may be man by naming, the muses : ..The repeal of the Tariff of 18th, by the act of IStev has been most ruinous to the country. and particularly to the gum planter* of Lemistena„ and union we can lutecium change in the Tarif, for protection. It meat I break up many planters: who have but racially com menced the culture of. strger. I fad, of course mirth in terest in the approaching ?read/Mill election, the the "cam of a good Whig. and Tuarnest. My choke of all men, would be Mr. Clay, if there is any probability of getting him. If nor, I shall be very much plcued to have Gee. Taylor. whom I know personally to be grad rfiyr ands Tariff andeses, as !recently had the pleas.. Ore of hearing him express his views on this subject. I think, besides, he le the only Whig that can get the vote of this !Mate." SERIOUS inane, 'A serious fire broke out in a block of killings situated in Coal Street, on Tuesday afternoon last. which not only totally destroyed them, but bad like to have reduced a large portion of the town to ashes. Eight of the bout es were owned by Messrs. Heywood & Snyder, and the other two by Mrs. Canaan. They were old dilapidated frame *tinctures, and we understand that it was the intention of Ste enterprising ptnies first Os. rued to war them dawn the present, UUCP, and erect more elegant 'edifices ip their stead. Mts. Garman was insured to the amount of $4OO. • There was a strong wind sweep:as during the prevalence, of the fire, which carried the burning element over the roofs of the adjacent houses, and several times fire broke out at other places, but 9,05 promptly extinguished befoth aby headway could be obtained. The firemen acted gallantly, ann if the water had been plenty, it would have been but play for them to havoeitinguished the fire in a few minutes l'here,were horn ten to twelve families residing in the houses at the time; whose furniture for the most prat was consumed, ind they rendered house less:, Being poor withal,' subecription should be filled Up, and as fleas . a contribution of moues can do it, their losses.should be indemnified. The Cos! BreakerTestablishment of Mania. Rogers, >3innickion & Co., at their mines at Kat. ka-W Wimp. was recently totally. destroyed by are. A new engine is being erected, and in a few weeks the" damage will be repaired., Theloss most bis upwards of $3,000. .We base not teamed bow the fire originated. The Railroad bridge near the Orarigsburg Land ing, took fire on Monday, last, arid was totally &- strayed. An interruption of but one day, to the business of the road ensued; a temporary stror.• tura having been promptly supplied to seise until a new bridge can be erected. PEACE FULLY ASSURED I We learn faun Washington that en order has jurt been given for the withdrawal of the Volun teer forces of rho American Army from Mexico, and measures • adopted for transporting them to points as near their homes alTUircumstanees will permit. The Msa.achusetts Regiment will embark at Vera(Crur. for Boston direct. The New-York rind Nev Jersey Regiments for Fort Hamilton. One Pennayfivania Regiment to Philadelphia and_ one to Pittsburg. ICE CREAM We are indebted to Mr. Martin: whose establish - meta is near the comer of Centre and Mabanton go streets, for a repast of his celebrated ice cream. We pronounce it ice cream ! By the same phi!. °sciatic rule, that all are not men that mar• the human form, se declare our pronunciamenre thei all is not ice cream which looks like ice cream ! Mr. Martin's ice cream, floweret, is gprand—dtli eious—ref hing ! It will smooth down the warmth-of 4 Fahrenheit in a twinkling, and gloss over the merles with the pale 'cut of Thought. Sleep is • great blessing As far back u Julius Coulee time, men who sleep o'nights were esteemed honest and contented, and were just the persons whom the great Julius in vited for his friends. In ens days who would not sleep ?—bat who the deuce can, this warm weed,- er,—unless he does as we do, go to Martin's and procure a receipt for the goddess that you ars en titled to it by virtue of haring taken s dish of ice cream—thus cooling the inner .individual," and lying down to sleep at peace with all the cou ture/ of this .'rate of tsars." CO` Important Case as to Dicoree.—A ease has been entered, we understand, in one of out Courts, having for its object to dispossess a lady end six children of an estate worth at least 000, left by her late husband, the father of the children. The claim Is made by doe 800 of a former wife of the deceased. whose mother obtained a divorce from his father several years ago—and he now claims to be sole heir—on the ground that his fa ther, not bring authorised to marry again, the second marriage was void, and that the lady now in possession of the estate, and her children, have no legal interest in it whatever. Toe case, we understand, is a peculiarly hard one to the second wife and her children, the latter of whom have been well educated, end: having looked, forward to an abundance while their fa ther lived, and an inheritance in the est.te on his death, have not prepared themselves by any avo cation to obtain the means of It livelihood. It is said the second wife heard of the divorce previous to her marriage, but supposed it was in favor-of her husband. and that her marriage was perfectly binding and legal. • ' As the law of divorce separates the parties.' end provides no penalty if the defendant marries again. a question will arise probably, es to the strength of the law in relation to pronouncing the second marriage illegal i sed-. punishing the second wife (who tees married, in doe Orm, according to law) and her children, by taking from them every dol lar they popes', and: which has been acquired, we understand, mostly during the second marriage. —(N. Y. Expiest. The New York Evening Pose bits General Gass sod the Old Hunkers and President Polk *Rene hard elope over the shoulders of Gen. Taylor after the following fastiton: "We now look upon the Presidential question as ally settled ; Ger. Taylor will be in the Presidential Chair on the 4th o f m arc h, if he is alive. Ile will sweep the South fr om C ape m a y td Key West, and from the Ohio to the Rio Grande. Virginia will give bee voice for Taylor as surely as South Carolina. Not one of the States, to purchase whose support the letter of Ms. Cars on slavery wee written, will, in all probability, give the author of that letter a vote for the Presidency. The great error in the present administration in adopting anti eongniting the but profligate pro ceedings of Mr. Ts ler, in regard to the annexation of Texas. we think must be now manifest to Mr. POlk and his cabinet. -Even handed Janice Cemmends the ingredients of the poisoned chalice To their Oen Ups. The precipitate annexation of Feiss tinder the first of the resolutions' adopted by Conaleas—set. ling aside altogether the coild, safe, and wise alter. native proposed by Mr. Benton; and left to Mr. Polk's discretion, brought on the; war with Mesi. co; the war with Mexico brought Gen. Taylor before the public notice, gale him his popularity, and armed him with ktrength to overturn the ad. Sponfaneora Consioustion..r—Ths New York Globe,a Locofoco paper, make. the follow ing prediction, end wa take great pleasure in fatly concurring with opr Democratic friend: Grind Taylor attempts to deceit* no one.. He au mute no pledges to , wit' %Sett s and though we cannot =PO= bin, calm we are made worofally as mutated with 6L him I yet we twee co halts doe to daelare oar to to le, that if the contest is Woes% Taylor sad Um, the former will weeks eloo.tatelts of the electoral vow ef the The "keno of Cps any te coashienal tut Im- PmegllP THE MINERS' JOURNAL,. AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. . - - rir Baraburnera in Illinois .-- The Chicago Tribune; a neutral paper, says—"We endemismd that the Barnburners due' region are in a great ferment at the result of the Baltimore Coairentian, and lick is the traces in spite of the iratchare4 *Regular fiaminatunur.' ream the country, alio,. we learn that disaffection there *acted', if possi hie, that of the city." . - 'CrUlterfromMr.Vasr.—ltimpecteadta Mr. Clay will address a letter to the Whig party in a few days declaring his eatisfactkos with the notninstioe c of Gen. Taylor, and Ma determination to support him. Our red habitude in N. York mad Afessachasetta had better cool their heat a little while before making their big jump. or Too Mach of a Good Thing.—The Oar. rison Anfi.fllavary fluty held their annivereary meetings in Boston last week. and voted to bold one hundred conventions in dß:Gwent parts : of Massarbusetts during -the year. with the meowed design of effecting a dissolution of the Onion.— Shan't the Massachusetts people hate a comforts. Ida time of it I ler Horwrable TafimarstaL—The Council of the Royal Geographical society of London tine awarded one of their gold medals thioyear to Crtpx Wilkes, of the Gaited Slates Nast, for the 'talent and zeal he has shosio in his conduct of the sci entific expedition entrusted to big care during five years. urn was rep_orta iniZfew York a fear days ago, that Martin Van Doren bad consented to be come the candidate of the free-soil Democrat, for the Presidency. Although opposed to Gen. Case. we think he would not c o nsent to oppose, bicpielf in the capacity here stated. M'Ailliouglass Jerrold sans in hie weakly news. paper. that Louie Phi Pippo is playing et poverty- . His only expense in 'carriages is the hire of three tabs on s Holiday MOMICIff to moray the Wilily to the HoinutiCattiolic eltsperst %Vey/ridge. His family waltsmon themselves sod one soother. rirdf4xrcV Fillmore. out candidate for Vice President, is one of the moat'popular men in the State ofefew York. Re is at present Comptrol ler of t e Empire State, to which high office he was elected by 'majority of neatly forty thousand rotes. • • Philosopher.—Duritig the English: re bellion, a gentleman who lay on his death bed. was caked how he would be buried, and replied: •• With my face downward; for in time England will be turned upside-down, and then I shell be right. 7 aj• &Malian Loaf otos ir-Cirea. Case has given notice to his friends that he should decline replying to letters or request. to give pledges as to his future course, &c. So says the Washing ton correspondent of the Ohio Statesman. rirDinner to Gcn. Pillow. We perceive by the Nashville Union. that twenty gentlemen of that city, recently tendered to' Gen. Pdliw the honor of a public thence, which the General polite ly declined, on account of "his peculiar position.", [-a - Thy it.---In the' absence of a ref,igerater, you May envelop a beef steak in some meal, sod keep it sweet for several, days, without losing any of its tenderness; siding hardens while it pre serves it. • (10% ''Circtrmatancert prevented Mr. Cass from attending the Ghicaso Convention.--,Cirmimstan tea will prevent his election to the Presidency. He will thus become a .wicticre of circumstan ces.' • tap- One more Word, and I hare Done."— The'Yankee Blade.says: How we dread to hear. this expression from the bps or a ' , tinker:at pub. Im meetings. It's always a sure sign thit he is bracing up for a fresh start ! Janes Cooper, of this Stste,:has join returned Pont Europe, end addressed the Wbeg• of Philadelphia imincdiately upon his landing in that city. He is in gond health, and is 'warmly attached to Rough and Ready. re - The Mother of Major, Blirs.—The Boston Post snnouncra the death of Mis. Olevia• H. Bliss, the mother of Major (now i Lieut. Col.) Bliss, on the 3d last, aged 57 yeare.l We perceive that in Philadelphia and other place. the people are collecting funds for:the sul. firers by the recent fire in Allentown. Could not we contribute a little something • rjr The Gentnee Farmer lays that a pounded onion will immediately relieve the pain occasioned by a scald or burn. (- IV'Cape flay.—The first trip to Cape Island will be made by the steamer Mountaineet., on Monday next. , lid The New York Herald gives a list of 39 out of 92 Locofoco newspaper, in that State, which are opposed to Gem Cass. 1 • rirFrederilea Bremer has got oat a new.norel entitled Brothers and Sisters; • Tale of Domestic Life. It is translated by Mary llowitt. ar The "Tender Passion. "= We notice hi Western paper the marriage of Mr. Stone to Miss Marble. Ev• Wool is cheaper in Europe' t the present time than it has been for many years. Zachiry Taylor was born in the country of Orange, in Virginia. He removed to Keotuckj early in life with his father. In 1808, he received a commission from President Jefferson, of a Lieu- tenancy in the 7th Infantry. He soon after became a captain. In 1812, while in the command of Fort Harrison, with but a handful of men, he was attacked by , a for m 450 Indians. whom,he re pelled in the most gallant and soldierly manner. In the Black Hawk war of 1832, Taylor, now a Lieutenant Colonel, wee assigned to the command of the regular troops of Gem Atkinson's army. In 1837, be was ordered with his regiment to Florida; where he served with distinction, end showed him self a faithful efficient officer. He received the brevet of brigadier-general in consequence. Oulu 28th of May,184 . 5, be visa ordered by tberfecretary of War, to hold ibis troops in readiness to move into Texas to repel invasion, either of the Meti. cans or Indians. The Mexican war followed; and the battles of Reseal de Is Palms, &lantern, and Buena Vista. made Taylor the moat noted men of the war. His nomination by the Whig Conceit. thin for the Presidency, will teat the substantial character of the popularity whkb heis believed to have won. Now that the war in Mexico, is about to close; many of the brave spirits of our army will desire a new field of glory. The attention of same is al. randy turned to Yucatan. The N. Q. Crean!, in connection with the withdrawal of the troops from Mexico, says: We are informed that Lieut. Col. Biseos and Cept. White, are about to tender their services to the Government of Yucatan, of. feting at the ume time to raise troops for the as• eittance of that ifi.fitted country. We are confident that these gallant officers' will render the most ef ficient services in whatever they may undertake and the Maya will find some difference between fighting America:end contending with the cow ardly 'Vocatives. • The Detroit Advertiser in speaking of the nom.. ination of thts gentleman for the Presidency, says : His real popularity In this State rosy ba judged. by his popularity in this city.' At the two last Governor electionS, this city gasoonci 248 soles, end once 249 Locafoco majority, which is about what they eisica for the city. .At It& charter election lest opting the issue wu diselitetly made on both Midas, ,t Cass or no Cars," and . the battle fought on this issue. The result in, he abaci whipped in every ward, and in the city by about 190! So touch for Cases popularity in Michigan and here in this city, whew i hie friends Ilse, 'aid where he bars lived $ quarter 'jot i century. You any judge of the cause of hie i nniropularity, among his own neighbors." BETTING bN ELECTIONS• As the Presidential COITUS is stout to cons roence. we take this opporumity to say a few words apical This detakable practice. We believe that it eentribute4 in no email degree to the dep lorable result etAe last election. Let hi warm our (tirade against it, in this, while it is yet time. Nothing tealsmore directly to dernorailes the end to‘ Vance frauds which render the vied - of lettere. so deer to freemen, end so nerestary toll* atrium of s republic. mere futility, an idle form, without any usefol purpose attached to it; A 1301EF 111Z31011G THE TRADE OP WAR. LEWIS CASS. - GEORGE IL POTT4I YORK FAUN - • . • COLLIERY. The valuable coal lauds, situated ha. the im mediate vicinity of this Borough.- owned by the Miners' Bank of Pottsville, Istiac_Lea and Abra ham Hart; Earls. of Philadelphia, and known as the York. Fawn property. have of late been the theatre oilthe most extensive and splendid im provements forcondlicting coal-mining operathark anal:lna! and systematic scale, that hate over been erectedin oar region. The proprietor' of the.collicay-works is 'Gee. Pats, Esq. who, forabent !eighteen jean past, has punned, with liberal anct enlightened 'enterprise, the coal-min ing business;—cod we believe that be is at this time, the Only operator in our region, who stands thusprectically identified with the anthracite trade fro" its early commends neat-' The old workings having . been adapted for f e rwanling the prarie* of coal over the Market St railroad, which, by a recent decree of our Bormigh imtherities, is soon to, bo torn up, Mr. Potts, aboat five mouths ago, commenced the im provements we are maw considering,--being sa tiated westwardly from the former works about a Tunics, of a mile. \ The new slope is 1,000 feet detii, which is the deepest in the region, and is supported by heavy 131331**, smoothed and perfectly joined in frame vvork. \ 'Mercers toe railway tracks, and heavy iron T-rails, which Were manufactured at ,Dan- Th:t !mid hai/ been !bus. substantially built, on' ,account .of die large quantity of coal that will be bronght op daily—two cars will be hoisted at a time, '(instead of one, as usual) and but three minutes are nllowetifor the whole op. eration of hoisting—which includesattaching the leaded 'cars at the bottaMof the elope, their pas sage up the plane, unhitching at the ,tip, &c: &c. The engine for hoisting the cars , is 40horsepower —that for pimping tip the water ont of the mine, 910 h/nye-power, and that at the Breaker, will be 120 horsepower, all erected by Messrs. Haywood e.r. Snyder of this Borough, the , reputation of whose lipase is a sufficient. guarantee as'te their capacity, completeness and solidity. TheY. ere, indeed, 'admirable specimens of mechanical skill, and we doubt if they have ever been surpassed, by any similar works turned out either in this Borough or elsewhere. There are many pCcul iarities in the arrangement a):id economy of the machinery, which we should be Owned to notice in full...but our present purpose is merely to present the outlines of the principal I features, which characterize the entire improvement. The building for the engines and hoisting drum, is a lame, substantial 'and ' airy structure, built of heavy. Atorte,nnd covered with slate. The exact dimensions we have not learned. The drum it self is 7 feet , in diameter, and, proportitinably %vide—the frame-work of Which is Of the most stupendous character. while the finish is cor respondingly neat. It is the largest, we are told, in our region. The heisting chain, which was manufactured to order in Baltimore, is 1' inch thick, 5.,2310 feet in length, and ;weighs about 12 tens. if Attached to the drum is a spring, by which a pump is set in motion for supplying, water to the boilers from a cistern, near them— the pump operating with - the revolutions of the drum. The building for the engine-6066'8 - 1s nearly art large as the former, and is also substan tiallynhuilt of stone. There ore eight boilers..- 7 The Stack is built of stone, 60 feet high. anal is a beautiful specithen'of work, which, together with the other Mason-work for the sheds, was doneby :47r. Madam, a young mason of !his Borough.- These works are situat ul about 900 yards from where thd breaker will be erected. A tunnel has been constructed through a por tion or this distance, and a substa s ntial railroad laid dawn, which, afronling a sufficientinclina tion, will scud the loaded cars to the breaker by Rum own gravity. Being situated at the side of a hill,tho loaded cars may run to the head of the l3reaker, and empty their contents at once into the - schute connecting with it—thus dispensing with 'tho usual trouble and expense of horse poweT,, and hitching and unhitching, so common ly practised. The breaker-building will also be new, and will correspond in character with the otherl buildings and improvements. The break era, Cylniders, screens, &c. all new, large and substantial; and the schntes will, be-capable of receiciog large deposites of coal. Frombeneath the bleaker, a railroad is now Being constructed, 700 yards in length, to intersect the Mount Ca- bon Railroad near the Norwegian creek,—from whence the coal may to said to be on its final destination to market; having about two miles to reach the Navigation and Reading Railroad at Mount Carbon. . , The pumps used to hoist the water out of the mine; are 16 inches in diameter, and the workitr , barrels are ir of the same size. The stroke of the pump is 76 feet, and one hogshead of water will be thrown out at every stroke, whihh will be equivalent to about tea hogsheads per Minute. They are force-pumps, nod are considered great ly superior to, the old lifting-pumps, heretofore generally used. The water pipes have also been manufactured by Hay woo& & Snyder, and they are as keeping with the general character of the machinery and fiztures-r.all of which, as before stated, aro not exceeded in point of capacity, sol idity, and general beauty of finish. Altogether, nbotit one hundred tons of iron has bees empl o y. ed in the construction of the machinery and fix tures for this colliery. , ..... . The slope, as we before stated, is souk on the Black Mine Vein, iu the centre of the tracts pro. posed to be worked, to the depth of 1000 feet.— This vein averages about 4i-feet of coal. From the.bottom of the slope a tunnel will be run north 106 yards, whichsWill Cut the Lawton Vein, con taining 4 feet of noel, and the Selkirk Vein, which contains about 4, feet. A tunnel will also be run south 235 yards, which will intersect the Tunnel Vein, which is 5 feet thick; the Rabbit.Veiit 2.1 feet thick ; the Faust Vein, 51 feet thick, and the Salem Vein, 31 feet thick, making seven veins in all, and an aggregate thickness of coal equal to 20i feet. -As theextent on the line of the veins embraced by this colliery is one and three-quar t-r miles, there will be no less than fourteen gang rays running nearly ono mile hi. extent with breastings of about 1000 feet high. ' • When we regard the stupendous and perma notit character of these improvements; the extent, repluation, nod quality of the coal ; its location near the head of Navigation and the Railroad de lta ; the facilities ,thas afforded for insuring au annual supply of ne t t less than sixty thousand tons of Coal, for a long-seties of years, withont any fur the I expenditure ,— the cost of the erection of this co iery, which will be rising fift y thousand sta tarir , will appear an insignificant amount: . , Ira would here remark ' that all the Fled Ash. Veins, [which aro confined tri the Schuylkill Coal Be i on alone] In the immediate vicinity of the lan ings;are worked out above the water-level, and hereafter on every ton of inerease'in the sup. pliof Bed Ash Coal, there will be required' tribe expended at leastonc dollar-per tenon improve ments. When this important feature beciones noderstood:some idea will be forthed of the value of Bed Ash collieries in this region: and may Probably raise the question whether, under with circumstances, the supply of Bed Ash Coal. Will keep pace with the demand. We shall continuo to notice all the new col 1 iery estplialuxten ta in oar region ai they.progresa SERIOUS /ACCIDENT. - The small loComotive car, Ariel, need only by the Directors of the Reading ''llatilroad Co.. ran into a wood - train on Thursday last, below Port Clinton: The President of the Company and two others were in the car et the time. He and Mr. Derby, of Heston; jumped from the ear—the for merescaping with a few bruises. but the latter bad his Gum considerably cut. Tik other gentleman. we believe, stuck to the wreck, and sustained jitit. little injury. • . - rir Campaign Papers.—The editor of the Harrisburg 'Telegraph milt luaus campaign paper to be called The Bamb•Shell, on the 4th of. Juke nest, 60 eta. per singhi copy. • It W. Middleton will nano one at Lancaster, to be celled The Grairaffrot.end the editor of the In ugk. kli4genaer . at Hansburg continues the Whig B . . . Chits of ten or mn» supplied with the /Lfirure' Journal until the Preatanstlal eletaloni at Mists. each, from July let IN TIM OttOVE.—The her. k Mr. ilorfrneler will preach (God willing) next Sunday &Senoria at three o'clock. in the English len pare, Lathe Grove, at the upper epd of Port I..tbon weer. P. S. Should the weather prove unthearahte, the ser vices will be bed in.the Gernral Mettindiat Churth. PAIIL—Tbe Ladies of Tamaqua silt hold a sale of awful and fancy articles, together With refresh ments, in IKI• Hirsute DM house, above the new school house. The proceeds to be • 'applied to the bene fit of the Presbyterian Church. To commence on TbaradaY the 22,1 inst.:and close on Saturday event's,. Ada:intones lOcts.'iddldren half twice. 0 0 }.. ROVGU AND READY CZOR.—The Mende of . Ase 0.. Taylor wM meet at Lemuel Relahard'e— Al:ultras' noun, Ulla evening stßo'elod, rot the pur pose of formloge Centre Ran% and Ready Club. A."} STAR OF BETTILEIIESI TEMPLE OP HONOR vx'" No. 37.9. of T. will meet every Tuesday caoning at the asoal elm. until forbernotice, at Temperaoco comer of Centre and Marker meets. Fab 13-7- . A. HETHERINGTON, W. R. pl. A SUE AND FULL GOSPEL.—The Uaiser 8+ 'alba saeletY, under the pastoral charge. of the Rev. J. W. McMaster, continue to hold morning and evening unites every Sabbath, in the Lecture room of Midday's new Malt, at the usual. church Douro. e>ritelAcinNentricrNgiffvfak7-Th q.-• W. Wilson Donnell of the Prestiverinn Mora ,111 preach. Providence permitting, everg eabbath amulet. at 10} o'clock, In the English baptist Church - DR. SWAYNE'S'GRCATDIBCOVERY.—Sicee the discovery of Dr. Swayne's valuable mt , peine, Thou seeds have been restored to perfect health', who but by its 'use would now be to the Silent grave: Another lining witness. Read with astonisbmeut the wonder ful cure performed by Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry : - Philo:fa. Jae 25,47. Dr. Swayne—Dear Bier—lnjustice to yourself sad a duty I owe to suffering hamanity,' I eheerfidly give t iny testimony, and declare to the world the most astonish ing effects, and the great ,cure your Compound Syrup. ofWild Chet ry performed on me, under the most un favorable cocumatances. I was taken'w lib a violent Congb, Spitting of Blood. severe pains in the side and breast, which seemed to break down and enfeeble my Constitution, so that my physician thought my ease be yond tbi power of medicine, and my friends all gave me up to die; but thanks to yea, and the effects of your great discovery, I now feel myself a ivell man, and relied from a teem skeleton to as trashy and healthy a man as I have been for years, and shall . be pleased to weeny information respecting my case, by calling at my residence, Mechanic street, third door below George street, Northern Liberties. JACOB PAINTER. Certificates mach as the above are now daily received from all quartet's of the globe. Oaa word of Calows—Since the introdOetion of my article to the public, there have a number of unprinci pled Individuals got up nostrums which they assert con tain Wild Cherry; some are called “Balsams;' "Bit ters," and even "Syrup of-Wild Cherry," but mine is the original and only' genuine Preparation ever Intro doced lathe public, which can be proved by the public recordrel the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The onlysafigunal against Imposition is to see that my slg nfture is 'On each bottle. DR. 11. SW AYNE, • 'Corner of Eighth and Race sta. Philada; Prepared only, by 'Dr. Swayne, N. W. corner c of Sth and Race Streets', Philadelphia, and fer sale by respect- able Druggiats in 'nearly all the principal towns in the United States. For Pale by J. G. DroWn. Drugglit, and Danl. Krebs, at the Post Office, Potts' lite ; C. & C lluntzinger, Schuylkill Raven, Frallev4- hobart, Orwigsburg ; S. & G. Shollenberger, hamburg; James B.Falls, Miners v : 11. Shirtier, Druggist, Pert Catbon ; John Wil liam,. Middleport ; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua; Belford Me.- Lein & Co.,Summit Hill COMPLEXION:—Wright's Indian \Vegetable 19.11 s me the best cosmetic in the world; because they cleatnr and purify the body of those morbid hn Mors whichaif lodged In the cuticle, are the cause not onlY\ of yellow or swarthy complexion and roughness of 'the skin, bur all kinds of eruptive dioceses. Wright's s indlen Vegetable Pills also aid and improve digestion, ai•nt ell as cleanse end purify 'the blood, and, therefore, give health and 'vigor to the whole frame, which in turn, will, be sure alike a clear and healthy completion.' • CAUTION!—PairIe of Alinersrille beware of Court- te.faire I f—Tbe only authnriscd agent i 3 C. B. De Fnr est—porehase Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills from no other. J. W. Gibbo,keeping a Drug store in Minersvds, is not an agent for Wright's Indian Vegemble Pills, and we cannot gusranted as genuine, medicine otrtred by him for sale. There is no certainty of getting the gen uine except from the regular agents, and never below the regular price. For sale in PottsvllVr Mrs. E. M. Beatty, "ale agent. Office and general d ,t, 16to, Race street. Philada. Remember, the only original and genuine fedian 1, getable Pills, have the sletilltlire or , WRIGHT. THE fIREAT 111EDICINI: or TILE DAY: Doc-ron TownsErlo's AAAAAA ILLA.—This •medicine 618 the (Peculiar fortune of being recommended and prescribed by the moat respectable ppysielana of the country, and only requires a trial to bringit into general use. It is put op In quart bottles, and is six times cheaper than any other preparation. Duct. Townsend is a physician of great reputation in Albany, N. Y. and the Physicians generally to that city prescribe it in their practice. The following is 2 certificate from some of them OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS Dr. Townsend is almost daily receiving orders from Physicians In different parlor rho. Union. This is to certify that we, the undersigned Physicians of the city of Albany, have In numerOus cases prescri bed Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, and we behave it to be one of the most valuable preparation@ of the Sarsa parilla in the market. It. If. PULING. M. D. J. WILSON. M. D. R. P. BRIGGS, M. D. P. E. ELMENDORF, M. I) Albany. April 1.1811. Dr. Seymour, the writer of following. is 'one of he oldest end most respeciable Physicians inlCono. Hanford, Ct., May e . 1, 1816. Dr. Towsegsto.--Hear BEY:- " Townsend's Sams. patina'. dada a ready sale in Hartford—is highly es teemed by all who.hay.e made me of it, and we hava teison to believe its good qualities will be daily appre ciated by a discerning public. I have daily cans for it, and hope you tvilj be remunerated foryortr exertion, to tender service tot be afflicted. I am air, your obedient @errant,IIMIVEY , SEYMOUR, M. D.. ''The General Agency for the sale of the Sarsa parilla Is a, Binuan's Bookstore Pottsvlll”, whe re Drug gists and others can be supplkdreholesale at the Manu facturers prices. It Is also for rale in 'Pottsville at John G. Brown's, Clemeni Par Sin's, and John B . C. Martin's Drug Stores; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua ; .1 B. Falls, blinerssille C. Frailey, Orwlgsloirg Ifeary Shisalcr, S. M. Kemp ton, and W. L. Heisler, Port Carbon; Paul Barr, Pine grove: en- See advertisement in another cribs mn. A circulsr containing & large number of cenifir.atei (rem Physi cians and others can be examined at Bannan's Book torc.PriCe per bottle, or 6 Bottles for g 5. BEWARE OP COUNTERFElT.l.—Toyter'sCrun twilit Detector. end United State, Nosey Repenter, he best in th United States, containing fac Erode engravings of all the Gold, Silver, and Copper coins in lirculat lon with their value attached : corrected month ly. No merchant or dealer ought to be without it. 10. Persons enclosing one dollar to. the subscriber will have the Detector mailed monthly one year to their addreu. lI.•BANNAN, ' OciC fel sole event for Schuylkill Co. s} IF YOU have a bad•cold go to Mips' new Dru; Store, and get a bottle of biz Expectorant; it is the best hing we ever havettiNti- [FebS-6-' PHILADELPHIA DAGUERREOTYPE ESTAB. LISIIMENT, Exchange, 9d story,, Rooms. ft.s.27.—Da gtierteotype,Portraps of all sizes, either tingly or in Gustily groups, colored or without colon, are taken every day, in-any weather. Copies of Daguerreotype,, Oil Paintings, Statuary, &e. may also be prorated. Ladle and Gentlemen arc requested to examine specimens. aprll29 '4B ly 18 . 1 w, & F. LANGENHEISI. MARRIED On the 10th Ind by the Her. Benj., P. Blttlnger, NICHOLAS SALLIED, to Mts. lIELEN MASER, all or Tamaqua, Pa. , LOST -FOUND.-WANTED. TRAY COW.—Strayed away frrim the prenlia a7 ea of the subscriber, one wile North at Port Car. bon, on the 90th day of April, lest, a BLACK COW. with a White fheo and belly, aed very heavy calf. Any infornuttion of her whereabouts directed to me through the Post 00Ice at Port Carbon, will be' thankfully re ceived. PETEII SIM:LEI% June 17.'48. ,j TRAY W.— COHtrayed away from the'. subscri- Sbar, residing at Belmont. Sebuylklll County, about mu weeks ago, a RED COW with short horns, a white spot on her forehead and also on her shoulder. Has a long thin tail, and Is about nee yrars old, has a on. Whoever will return said cow to the owner; or eye Information where ate can be Rot again. sill be seasonably rewarded• JOHN WELSII Jane 17, '4B. It-dale) Q TRAY COSY.—Came to tae pieiumes t 0....- Uscriber residing below ;Schuylkill lls wen, in Manheim township. about two weeks agu. a Red Cow, with one crooked horn. The owner is requested to come forward. prove properly; pay charges and take her sway. other wise she will be sold according to law. lune 17 25 , 31] • REUBEN PEALE. FouND—A STRAY MARE.—Came to the prem rises of the substriber. residing In East Market St. Pottsville, on Wednesday last, a!Grey re. about sor 6 years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, other. wise she will be sold as the late directs. June3'l9-113t). RICHARD OWENS:. ix SE.—Strayed away from tho new k basin at Port Carbon, on Tuesday night last, a DARK GREY HORSE, with a lump on his back Worn by the Harness. about 9-year, old—and had.a strap halteron. Whoever wilt - return said Horse tb hugs Klosters, Port Carbon,,or leave information where he can be got epic,, will be reasonably rewarded. June ID 2141 9 PA:CRICK NAULTY. INPODJILATION WANTED.—Does rTn3T — rerf know where Mi. Ann %Vold/tame is t Her husband. Robert Wolflngton worked in the mines at the time of the great catastrophe there, and survived only a fort' night. About two yenta ago she was in Pottsville, Since that time onthiug has been heard from her—she came from Oldham. England, about 6 years ago. Any information of her, tir a letter from her. would be glad. , ly received by her brothers. Michael and James Salmon , at Passalborn, Kennebec County; Maine. •• 10, 419 24. T DXSZide--Now teeelelog In pant.% lot of 164 LI and Panel Board' ; lieew6e Duagookanna Gala. Dm or allPeldat quality ;Poplar and Naple Standing. . 10.1 f . • D. GOULD. ricimconsEcTLV.—lianivOrainasatitai o Corrector, or VD:nib:gar, of the anemia Error, of Speech, Alphabetkally Arranged. Corrected, and E. for the use of schools and prints individuals : _ Sleth T. 'turd : Juir received and thr sate at TOM) BANNANIS amp Hook stores. HOTELS WHITE HORSE HOTEL. .—For. • IN trill Jarob Getoseo, corotr of Centre and ~,...E. .Ifabeatosps Streets. Ponscilie. WILLIAYI .- MATZ, ahomces to the public and his rinu merous frieuds that he has taken the above celebrated Hotel, where he will be happy to see all the fanner Cu,. touters of the establishment, his friends and the politic in,genrral. The house hls recently been lilted up In We best manner, and he flatters himself that by unre mitting attention on his part, that he can give entire satisfacthm to the travelling public. fib stabling le CMOs iVe, and he has a large ?art ,whieb will accommodate any quantity of vehicles, and which can be closed lap at Melt. . ' June 10,'4J. . 44-tf MOUNT CARBON HOTIGI.....Ttits eats ^ Well known and extensive Establishment has Si 5 t been . taken by the subscriber, and thoroughly cleansed and relined, and is now ready Air the *veep- Hon of Travellers and Visitors to the Coal, Reston. The Mount Carbon Hotel is located 10 thi town of Mount (Nihon. adjoining Pottsville, near the upper termination of the Reading, Railroad and the Schuyl kill Navigation; ittacheAtto it are warm and cold baths, a large end handsomely ornamented terraced garden. a deer park, and many other improvements that will contribute to the comfort and amnaement of the vests. - The sleeping apartments ant tarnished with the best metres beds, and Wile all the other necessary nausea lances, such as cloths presses. &c. The table will be tarnished with the best the markets will afford, and every attention paid to render the sit uation of those who may sojourn here, amen!' e. WM. O. JOHNSON. . . Si. An Omnibus for Pottsville will leave the lintel about every bunt during the day throughout the season. May 13 •48. FILANICLIS 110usr., 1433 Channel street—Palle/Anent. This house is* located _krill i n enesent street, between Third and Fourth, in the. immediate vicinity of the Exchange, Post Crake. 13anke, and brut Mese part of the city. It is well fur nLthed, the room* /area and comfortable. The table is always supplied with the beet the market affords. The wines In ,net are of the well known Mock of the Messrs. Sanderson,sed are not in feror to any in the city. The subset iber is assisted in the management of the house by It. M. Slayntaker, formerly of Lmituater Co., Pa., who ha* recently been one of the principal assist ants, in "Hartwell's Washington fount." The er cants are polite and attentive to the wants °film guests. Nothing alien be wanting on the part of the proprietor to make the Franklin House a comfortable borne to.the traveller, the man of business or pleasure. and it will be his constant desire to merit a share of their patron age. . (yeba49-6] G. W. SOULE, Proprietor. t2MkRCIIAN HOWIE, h —The subscriber, late of alinersville, respect 91= fully informs his friends and the public of Schuylkill county.that be has taken the well known Ho tel, No. 237 N. TI Philadelphia, called the Vs r -chant's !Souse; - and being determined to spare no ex ertions nr expense to render It worthy their support, be would respectfully invite those visiting Philadel- Phla to give hip, a call Tfie tomtit nof tPe Hotel ii very gond: being nearly in the centre of business and. amusements. and near all the railroad and other depots, Termi moderate; ;--lAt. H. BUSH. Good stabling attached. 3iwi PEINiNSTLYJVA• HALL, Pottsville. eons —Thu undersiened hereby g.t es notice that 4 E11." _he hai taken the above well known Hotel, and thrtithe same will hereafter be conducted by him. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Is authori zed to receive and discharge the accounts of Joseph 11. %Wilmer. creatrd . 1011 e the Pennsylvania Hall was un der Ws rhargr. ;VGA VER. Pottsville, april3 3m* 15 FOR SALE AND TO LET. /7017. , BALE.--TOWNth Town of Lletvclly is—apply tri• A. RUSKE!, luxe 10 s4-if] Mabantang,o Street. Pottsville. SALE.,-s-A FIRST RATE lIMIGAIN.—A segptid hand Stearn Engine neatly new. and In ex cellent'contlition,'hunt by Haywood & Snyder. Rated at SO Inman-power but cao woilr, up to 90 or 100. Cylin der 20 inches in tbanieter, 0 foci wrnke. ;For further partkulars apply to Thos. Petherick, Woodside, :timers vine, or to Darting, Cox & Dottercr, Founders and Ma chinists, Deeding, Pa. - PilayW 21.1mn SALE.—Sawed Lath constantly on nand A.' and for nate by .1. 0. 6c G. LAWTON. april .9 '49. I OT FOR BALE.—Lot fro. t, on Centre street. Tremont, is offered for sale. • For pdructitays enctistr.r of Wm. Metherington, Centre st., Pottsville. treb2b rrOscllh.Ejkl—HT,O. r C e U . L F i tl h . —3 r rf on i f b o e n e t u h e t 'side of the ;Schuylkill river, below, the U S, Arsenal, Suitable for shipping and stocking Coal ; wilt be let far one or more vcars, on reasonable terms. Apply to JONA r AL:kin, Jr- No. 211 North Filth et. npriltb: gum 17 k ..l.,Yrt,,lttiOtt. COAL. • jIEVES IN WYOMING 1.3 vAilev.-:(A UMIIEIt.)- , Fur gale and for rent on the mo=treasonable terms. Inquire of MAXWELL, Attorney at Lam, Wilkesbatte, Lucerne county, Pa. Wilkestintre,`Jia,l46-I.tf MISCELLANEOUS IRY .11..b.:1111E112.-Nuiv receiving in yard a boat .1../ load of lloarda (folk Middletown, d part of %%imn care common {Whits for Cawing., ...Inni,lo 21 \ P. COULD. . . 200 REAM S %V RA 14'1 I's 0 PAPER. rel y cheap in lots, jubt received and‘tur sale at \ uANNAN'S • June 10 21.] Cheap Bonikand Paper Stures. Ti BEAUTIFUL 13001i..4he Child's First 7k Prayer Hous, beautifully niuminaied, a few copies just reveived and for sale at • 1.1 A isi NAN 'S June 10 24-] CheaPliiiiikatures. !JRAWING C.l LIDS AND DRAWL\ t; SUURS, ' in great variety Jun received and fur gale cat IiANNAN'S June 10, ?A-) Cheap Book and Stationary , Store. EW GOODS.—Just received,a large assortment i • ul Wade. Ching. Pearl, Neopolston, Verona Pearl, Coburn, Rough and Deady and French lace Bonnets, at untsrually low prices, large and small Straw Dogmata as low as 37f cts. by J. MORGAN. Market Street, Pottsville, May 20 91- JUST RECEIVED on consignment uthe rk Ste, dog. Dairy Bra - idles, manufactured at the Insti tution of the Blind, in Philadelphia, ors very superior quality, and will be sold erica', by application to May 13, 20-] E. YARDLEY k SON. V.ADEIR. 9 .I GELEBRATBD DRAWING PENCILS ..11: in boxes, juatraceived and for sale at _ HANNAN'S Allay 13 lA] . Stationery and Variety Stores. ‘2IJGAItBEET SEED, by lb. or paper, Just receri: 1.7 ed and for sale at' HANNAN'S May 13 20..] • Seed Stores, Pottsville OUkt I FL OUR. I—Ohio Family Flour, such as ts not kept by any house in Pottsville, but by D. D. Schoener, and sold at less prices than any house can sell in Pottsville. Coma and give me a call, and if the Flour does not prove satisfactory, It will bs taken back and the money refunded. lt. D SCUOENER. May - 6 29 J centre Street. U PAPZit, .11A*MblEtt, AN D kIEIWI7- *ATM.—The Subscriber has on band a lot of rem nants of beautiful Paper Hangings, suitable for small rooms, awl Curtains, which wall be sold at less than cost, to clear out the dock, at WOMAN'S Nay . /9-if Cheap Paper Stores. 1) lIRRNOLOGY.—FOWLERIIPIIRENOLO. GIeLL WOMES,Just received and for sale at May 6 t9-t! IDG 01. CARP EN TRY, new 'edition, very cbesp, Just received and for sale at HANNAN'S Mit y 6 lO—tf Cheap Bookstore t s._ julyorlikvicivE D et the'York Store,a ematt lot of Stag &Shay celebrated sugar cored hams, fur sale by Nay 6 194] E. YARDLEY & SON. i ILLS, 1 '‘..l WINTER SPERM, Car etaelly ea Ft LL and SPRING SPERM, bandand far WINTER SEA ELEPIL.NT, male by tVINTER WHALE.' I ALLEN& UNBLEACHED WINTER Wli tLE }. N I: E D L ER, FOR MINING, I 1..3, Sonih RACKED N.W. COAST ',VIIALE, IWs even, near LINSEED cm.. : crivinut et., OIL, FUR ROLLING MILLS, PIitLADELPHIA. GUANO, (Tbila,Oet3o 47.44.1 r. J J 029 4S-5- ___ AFFLICTED DEAD i I—MEDICAL HOME PRACTICE punctually attended to. in all IN parti cular branches; by Dr. , KINKELIN, German Physician, at his residence, N. W. corner of Third and Union sm., Philadelphia. DISEASES of theAKIN, and such ari sing from imporimorthe blood.maklng their •ppearance under a hundred diffornnt forms, promptly and properly managed. TRAVELLERS supped at aomome nes no tice with medicine, &d. For particulars. see Pottsville Emporium and Germain Adler. • [Her.ll97-50-1, 4 , 11 E HOME DOCTOR, or Fitnilylidirnal, wing the causes. stmptome, and treatment of disea ses, with an account of the system while in healtb,and rules for mem:relit that state; appended to which ant *receipts for making earion• kind. of medicineurand ar tidesnfdierfor the•lck room, the whore (or gertemf Ry John B. Newman, M. D. • price '25 cents. For sale at (Dc4-49] ' HANNAN'S Cheap Bonk stores. nIBLEn AND PRATERDooKsVERY LOW,-200 Bibles and Prayer Books in almost, Avery style of binding, cheaper by E or Sit per tem. than they con be purchased In Philadelphia. Splendid Gilt Edged Family Bibles at only tit at BANNAN'S Cheap Dank AIMS. tl•Yisiters can purchase Rooks cheaper to take home, than eon be purchased in Philadelphia or New York. aprit29 'l9. 1 19-• LDOSHERIIINIVGEWS ELEMENTS OF CE- L ctola7.—This valuable work for the use of Cunt-. Bee. 'rebook, and colleges. by W. S. W. Rusbenbergeri; M. D., with SOO plate's: Just receive.lnnd for sale whole 4 vale and retail at BANNAN'S Bookstores, Pottsville. - Thu work 'might td be introduced Into every sehuol in the country. Price, 50 cents [Nov27-48 4k - CAR e subscriber revec Bully offers his vices to thepublic !as ARCHITECT, LtRAF7SMA 511,,EASURER. &c. His charges will be moderate, and he may be foltnd at his room at all hours, above the tate of E. W. McGiinis. taprit 29 tf 161 JOSEPH GEORGE. 41 00,000 FEET SEASONED LUMBER, 5 MO,CDO SDINDELS. BnOrling Laths andpiaaterina Laths, for safp, cheap for cash, at the Pinegrovi Lumber yard. April 15.'4745 6 m.) MOLLY & SMITH. EVERY 'WOMAN'S BOOK.—The Diseases or Women, their 17a olies and retro familiarly explained with Practical Mints for their Prevention and for the Preservation of Health. by P. lIOLLICK. Di ,D.: price $l. Pnrsale at tNorpill DAN NAN'S floOkstorra. lx , /ROUND SPICES — Hy the keg alwaya on hand and ror sale by Marelt4.lo) LITTLE & MARTIN, Centre Erect ' otiALLENGE TO TUE WORLD HOIT'S IMPROVED CHEMICAL. SOAP—For extracting grease, tarpttett, oil, paint, or, guy other error.) , substance, from ladles' and ge n tle men's cloth ing. tncludine silks and sat ins, carpets, table spreads, hlert no shawls, ladies' bonnets. 'cc. A reward Of $25 will be pall to ,ans person ,who will produce a spot nr point green or dry that this loop will not copse) SIO per gross: SI per dozen. Or 12) rents per rate. For sale wholesale and retail a HANNAN'S Variety stores, Foam:one, who is sole a ent roe the county. pc4-4 ' 'PRILADELPISIA WARDROBE. CLOTHING Vs. 105 -Climes Strut, Saone Tlird sad Fourth, - Word' aide, Plifladeliblia.. • . rro Merchants and of visiting the City. At this -1 establishment may :always he found a full:non. 'runt of Gentlemen' Clothing. to cult-all tastes and it mutt resonate priownwillawesio% all. I publish no list *lnlets. but will imamate' to sell its law, If not lower than those who Intake nitre ptetsnolons. My goods ere all purchased at iow pens, gad nada in as road styles as can be Band In the Anil ed before purchasing elsewhere. n the Watile la hee to all. I • PEUUII U. MeNEILLIS. No. 106. Meson Street, Philadelphia; • N. IL—A large stock of pine ;Dodo on band. Oa rents made to order at the shorten notice. oMay 20t -11.1 th- OTICE.—Tbi man, who on tun itatardayiu ofJune inst. Flirted np the large c'arrme, longing to Charles Witman, of the Spume, o r 64 . burg, and dropped by Ma Son, no that day, tiehy,i n Turnpike Gate, kept by John Strand'. and ton, hereby requested to return to the 0t5,,,, Immediately leave ii ea the Peoesytv4,,,. Pottsville, where he can get it. Otherwise, asykr dltridatil is well known, be will he dealt with,,l law in each a ease provides. CIiAS. Wpgq,ki. June 10.49. 114 paOTIOE. All"'coons Indebted;to the Boat* at 11 D. Beaty. deed, ate beraby reqoeatecit o mediate payment. AB debts relnzOing %matted , July Ist, sill be placed In the bands lef Squ ro , .1 leetton. {lane 3.'4 8 . 43 .td1 IE. M. BEA 11* OVIEIEs—DIBEICILUTIO4 OP CO•d'Abrm s Co-partnership heretofore st s i: between tba Elabscrtbare, trading tinder thearss Silly moo Co., th the &sines., ta u k dissonred by mutual consent. AftArgrions iodeb.4 a the said firm are requested to pay tbe same tea. sa,. tan: and aft persons having clairaewin pleats their accounts to him for settler:leo, se he it to op the business of the firm. I tl• Port Carbon, Kay Id, 1,49. C. 8. Lgarni . N°TIC ets—All persons inde ted to EMIT? 111 YARDLEY in book account. previous to ow , Harsh Pl4B, will please colt and saute the same. , oat delay. • ispril29 18-1 EDW. Y Anhui% VOTICE.--Heo. H. Bticbter becing associliet"' • 1.11 him Daniel R. FAtedy, in ma touhrete ha 3' they will hereafter trade under the firm of dricaß i EBTERLY, at the old stand eerner of Cesus ed Marketntreets, where, by strict sitcbtisa tots", they hope to merit the patronagej heretofore en, 1 74,,' to the old Arm. Persons in want of Hardware Sol ha 1 r would do well to call and essmide their stock sit. • purchasing, as they are determined to sell chw May al 22. STICIIIf ER &ES x y. asminstak r. CFOR MINES. %a Just received from the ship E Best Rest English Chain,. made ' and for Cale. Apply to • T april22 if J7J slarket and I. AIL ROADILELONT=9O ; R Ball Road Iron, 50 do x g d do o 8 do 21 I IS. do I a g do And Pla ics, fora le by , • A. gr. O. RO.STON, font Phllada.. July 11,1848. ARAWATinto • Fox Flat Bu It. R. Iron, constant at the Volt Store. (Nora-45) F. BAIL 1133.01:1-- Hammered and Rolled IRD . RTir a , sizes; nail rods, horse shoe. hare; Aue land dm ; iron ; cast and sheer steel ; English and AVlOrtgAbli!- er steel; shovels of all kinds Calls and stokes, u l all road spikes, constantly on hind and for sale it p ad,- York store. nl-I) E. YARDLEY A ROA t; . . rt.° 31ACIII i IST B ANDjOTEII6I/14- 4 tatn, 1 universal Chucks, all sixeSi how 6 !DM) Melt . Salter's Spring Balances, Made expressly for Bawl: Engines, 60, Sti and 24 pounds. I Platform and Camel. :leaks, more than 58 different silts and patterns. Isl . sale wholesale and retail at the intrest roanufattauhl• prwer, at No. 34, Walnut street, by I t Philada,Feb.l2 18-18-81 GRAY & f BROTITEI .• PLATFORM AND cox) IVTEn SCALES.: Pairbank - s and Dale's celebrated SCALES of t slant, fur sale at Manufacturer's lowest prices. by - GRAY & 13110THER, Dealers In all kinds of litcales„.Weignts, Weighing idachlnes, 04, Walnut street, ' Pehl9 184.4.8) &1L acrAticzyccilt.—tije subscribers bare will: It landing frotuabip Alhambra, from Liserpool.s ter" Rail Road Iron, I/ a 1 5 tons Ili a WO Inns 4.1 tons aI. Also, tS) tons bestreaned Iren, ing of round, square and Oat bawl. Apply ir T. & E. GEoßcr, North East corner Xif Martel and 12M stem B*INGs excellent article for Ladiesi to take exewise fa house, recommended by the litedical Faculty, Boatel Cradles to attach In Baby Jumper , ij9.l cd and for sale at Wel BAN AN'S Variety nun - • — F JUNIATA , BOILER IRON. 55 TONS untried boiler iron, Nm.aj 4 and S widths of ZS, TI, and 36 in ilea and mndemlesgq, 4.4- G. RAISTOS, 4, Sputh FronVii;Plulah. 11, 1124r1Q- NEW Lvrtr.t.n. 3eAltti. Tilt subset iber begs leave,to inform hti Mogi*. I the public in general, thr he lias oneded a limi. ' " and Lumber Yard,' at the co ner of IlistO litrrei 42..... Mount Carbon Railroad, In Pottsville. tow', li t y,,, :;",• & Sn) der's Foundry ; where; he will keed a rnDirtt . ' ,4,. assortment of Oak, Ileinlock,Pine,and Poplar Lre*,' ~. Raving three Saw-mills Forint:l2, he Ilattersh.:7 1 that he will be enabled to au ply his (Oril, eche ...! description of lumber for nil tog or bodkin.; rem -.. on the most reasonable term . and by Itt prozat. ' t.•ntion to their orders thou a a routtnuanre runs' ,:!' favors. Oley'2o 21-1 y) 1 WM. NTOptiEssm ' • GIIAINCE FORI BARGAINgI TFIB subscriber having become the puirfiatrrortt large and well selected asinirtruent of UPS Goo GROUERIE& LIQUORS, A 4. &c. Ruined). met, '.;;...1 John Junta, and now In the store mom ~ r l4:;,m, officeof Jncnb Reed, Esq. 11:liantangii Street, Pau' ...Al ctlle, will sell the same tre owlet reap - Tableau Give us a call—we are rite , e can nle.isr sea. business will he attended teoy John Jnlltf. Afrvk May 40 o_l-limns) Gym. 'W 'SLATEI TILL'S LIVE:FIN — LONDON. iff',44ber PERSONSwishing to subscribe to this . do so by tearing their minion at etilierof scriber's Bookstores, whet the nuailiers,rai bit ineti. SAM gubscriptinns also reeelied for env II( the Pern:l'''.l:': :, Aplaro vale published an Europe or ;the United nistel.aniss":7ll,., for the weekly Newspaperii. 1N1w37 h. li ",-1-I,' ''' • - DA.GVER.IZEOTICITE .I.I}I.ENFAM.S, i",,:-A•,...,_•.. • I ' AKEN •t the Town flat , in Pinto lin..n, tr iltii...4;:=^,lll•Ti I & BROWER. limn Phi adelphia, ladies sillietineels: limner. of this place and vicinity are respect:bill ot'S,` ':,',:y , .,i n .-lo call and examine specimens ; as our lire is hisly•a, 4o " - • to a few weeks we hope the people will awe P011:4' 2 ,A1 ti seven if this opportunity of getting their riaina"...'Wt - Ans taken in the beet style, and acwirilms to the lent si:•;;.4-,lisilt proventents, neatly pot an eases or title.' to Incise itf i t,idlt ,_ Breast-pins, colored true todife, and at prices rinks; . - , ,01 , 11M 11 May 111.'0. I • • I 114 i'JZZIIiMI BOOS-BINDERY lIN POTTSVILLE. subscriber Luis in lus employment 1110 Binders, and to prepared to bind, re-bind and ito,. , !.:W:e r W facture in order, books of every descriptior wishing Binding done. will pie are send to I immediately, to keep the hinds employed; Re tuts and bends Blank and Time Borl any pattern, at short italic*. B. BA ininy2o2l-1 At his Cheap Book & Stalin N. B.—A number of brinks tell to be ter remaining al the EstablishMent--somefoii years. II nlesa called for shortly they wit lat for binding. KNOW N.LI• MEN TB/ reCNNETT & CO. I HAVE REMOVED Boni 192 !dsrki. 11 their new splendid and Immense east be known as the TOWEIMA LL CLOTHINC No 182 Market Street; between Fifth Philadelphia The proprietors feel a ref act_ mitigating what in any May might appear usual Bombastic eraggerinton of spinet in but will beg leant to tole the following ' one of onr city papers : "One of the greatest curiosities that sat to the stranger. is Brunet r & mate , No. 182 Market Sheet,' between Fith which baa been styled “Tower BOP fre: liar finish of the front. The building is s one, containing seven capacious rooms. are stocked with every variety of seasonal Arranged in the most perN p et order and re pmprieton take great pleasure in ,bowing log and contents to thin - rllir.eillh and to those coming from; the country—Se place more worthy of avisit. lyar HANNAN'S Cheap Bookstores T. T. JllcGurn.'- , .ROUSE AND SIGN PAINTER. PAPEI . And /imitator of Wood, stintasvltt.c. es. Mayd, '49. DAVY'S SArEYYi:OII 'TIDE subscriber ban just received a WIN Lainps, among which are a few of 1.11 errs' Improved Safety Lhmp. which isi si to be thy best and safest new in use In Europe. For nabs at Ices prices tbartibi ported, at BA' Mil 3 1 rheiip flunk and Vat IMPORTANT TO INVA Lei all who ars affected I with .ConsitstptO Colds, olethoia, Itronehitte, /Si the Side and Breast, Sore Throat, 'Rom Palpitation of the iduart. Whoopistie Cote. Croup, Biers, Narrows Trtniaro, Lire Co=plaiat,and diseased Kidneict to THOMPSON'S COMPCHIND RY111.11"; OP T.o l :7Mee WOOll NAPTILt. 1 F1 ` 1 I Mare 6 power in - medicine to temMte and try ease, this one will raPfdty and etreitusityne." tesinration to health. - Prom all parts Of (he criuntry testimony corn poor In of its flannelled ;and salutary imwrrq` moriary, Throat, and Peatoral diseases. A recent letter from Ilenderenntt & Co., ea highly respectable - Arm ha Nashville, Tenn-0,1 T "'hat the Compound Myra p of Tar nad the pirei universal satlataction,"-.naorr lu its medicine they have ever told. ' eW Stead thelbliowwg from Pr. Yoting,theemiern i Jan. ttl._ . Mur:. .4agary 4:Llikren :—Centlemea• recommended in my practice. and need in of • Naplha, I have no hesitation tally, Thompson's tomprund Syrup_ oil Tar I in saying that it preparation of the kind to use, and Peri" from colds, Cough., elections of the throat, at so prevalent at this eragAn of the year.l cannot medicine that will allay ;trough or cosiolleP" than Thumpson's Camplurnd syrup of Tars; Myths. Wm, Votuta. ii. I); 1 2, 9Pii", Read also the following from a roan wheel time, eormbornte it. ata - terotuli• 'Most WONDERFUL CUR Penetrated with a dealt sales of gratitole nefit expetieneed by the use of Thomi oo a l 'Syrup of Par, and eliatf ot hen. ',eke. like iii, guisbed through yearn Of affliction pad .oiler out bring able to find a yemcdy, nine knew we be obtained, I voluotatily make the Nlo' o 4' About 4 year. Ante, atter being affected with, cold d left me a trouble me andeevere costi f , thorough continued w lett eras. wil scirt% s , termission. during t big nog perioddi lei", what I have sitifertid f nm debility, pains 0 ' /0 and side , night sweats, !moult expec t breathing. and, In fact. nil thole *Tinplate a Severe pulmonary airettton. The relit. obtained by the discharge orate motor 1 ed the healthy action of my system. tell fears, as the purulent rltatter disci:lig d s. streaked with blond. 1 - . . I During this time I war under the trnativi physician., and took roan, of thew pi? commended as servicable in the eases of without relief; and t'. sit length. cone cidedl in my case, was hopeless. lint how ogreeii is now my opinion! I have toed, for Lesion , Thompson'. Compound Syrian of 'FT Of rough one bottle My ugh Ras been relics d and ' reinvigorated. and by Confine int' hill" ' 1 t ` l am satisfied that my complaint is en rely °'' eradicated. It. K*ARNIST.'ktg , A Eerie Prepared only by Angney ir. Dicta. ( o; a. P.Thompson.) at the N. E. tor er of Spruce streets. Philadelphia. ' w Sold in Pottsville Iby J. G. DR PALLS. lielloesavllled Peke 50 cents, or el per bottle 1 0 • 111 / 1 bottle'Jly b. M Devra.re of Imitating!! IT 1 JVITENILS noose von #llisi 4 , 118 vb.erlberhasanbandavery, urt, 1 fel estorturent ,nt Juvenile 6 4a b. 2 Presenter, purchased ex trade sale at verf ~ will be sold 25 per eept cheaper, than r s ,; chased Cram the pnbrhers, st June 10 21.3 Chap llveh 7e'r IM NOTICE IRON, & The oabseltheis in t t iiubeth, 1 or,o lirr os. & E. GEO R G E, S 701481j1 do do I t do 'do with oidib do do , 1:51=1! RIFTWC - f44. ( y bn nand and fo; ARDLEY rll3
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