0 POTTSVILLE. SATURDAY 'Aroßxt-Vo, Fad. 44, IBM 6.111 a. S. 3. Fat is tothertsed to receive nobler!. lion for tire Miners' lowest, nod reeelpt for the Battle at MSDrnyetote.ln Tamaqua , Cal' Court Route Substriptions.—The seem. al Ward Ccumnittees. at a meeting held On Tuesday evening last, repotted the following subse.rmtions, to Nonh Wert Nonh East Etioth Ward..„ 'Total.:.•• •••• •••• ••• [jr. Ron., Wcakingfion Rant has been etanril Comptreiter of ,the Site of Tear York, it, or Mined Pinafore, reeved. trNertht.—Fresh sink (min the Raters of Notth capolins.nisie their t re t ; pi nnate in th e WWl:lsles mutat P,', l the 15th inst. 'NIIVEG 92ND OF PEI3IIVABIN PRESENTATION OF TUE SWORD •Tbr aioriani • Twenty.tecond of Pebruary-1 aka birth.day of the illustrious Wasbington—was observed in quite an animated style in this Bor ough: The leading feature of the day was the sword presentation. The day was rather indent- , ent ; but, notwithstanding, quite a large number of persons assembled in front of the Ezehange lintel, to witriese the presentation of theiword to Captain Nagle, by the Whigs of Pottsville. The National Light Infantry paraded in honor ol the day,-and aftertnarehing through some of the principal streets of the Borough, filed off in front of the Eiehinge, to whims the ceremonies of the °cession. The presentation took place at 11 o'clock in the morning, in the midst of a pretty sheep falling Or MOW. James H. Campbell, EN., on the part of the Whigs, presented the sword to the Captain , in an address characterized by his usual eloquence, His minas were to the point, and elicited general admiration. , Mr. Canitrell in taking the stand remarked, that he bad been requested by his fellow.citizens to present Capt. Nagle, with, a sword, 53 a mark of their respect for his character and a testimonial of tlieir approbation of his con. duct. Ho knew they would excuse him if he diverged for a moment from the duty assist:tea him, to remark that the time chosen for the pre- aentation(with the exception of the storm of snow ) was indeed a most auspicious one: In all the circling year, there cva air day held in higher re gard by American freemen than the anniversary of the birth day of Washington, and the battle of Buena Vista—that the Genius of our country standing by the records of the past, points to the natal hour of Wrushingtorr as the birth day of true Liberty. He remarked that the experience of all past time proves tens, that of all great men, our . beloved Washington was the greatest—that with (At mach difficulty we could arrive at a proper appreciation of the character of each renowned chief, or potent statesman, and by the ordinary rides governing human conduct estimate the sum total of each ;—but that there was no parallel for shecharacterof Washington—no balance is which To [weigh the mighty—uncontaminated by the fierce strife of the battle field, or the intrigues of the executive chamber, too great for a crown, to lofty for worldly ambition. He stands alone, pure, grand—immortal. He hoped the American peciple would ever cherish a proper regard fur the •day t for while they did so, the, Republic wthrld be safe. He could not refrain from drawing a compari son between the present moment and the hour of the departure of Capt Nagle and his brave 'companions in arms, for Mexico. Sad, indeed, was the scene we all witnessed in the month of December, 1546. Th'at th y left all most dear to them, and iu the face of an uncertain and gloomy future, embarked fur a foreign shore— the land of fierce strife and deadly disease.— That in the midst of danger, disease, and xleatb, 'Captain Nagle acted like a man and a soldier, and his fellow.cititens were proud of ihim.. Mr. Campbell observed that a man's true .disposition could not always be discovered on ultel field of battle. That while we could' tniti with pride and satisfaction to Vera Cruz; k Cerro Gordo, Atlixco and Iluamantla, yet we lostl to dwell upon the kindness, humanity, and cheerfulness of Captain Nagle to those under his command, whether around the starless bivousck, or:ita the mournful hnspital4that man was most sublime in mercy, in humanity moat great—and it that when the battle was over, no man was more ready to quench the thirst of the dying soldier, or to drop a tear over a fallen companion than Capt , Janie' Nagle—that the banner some years since presented to his Company by the ladies of Potts ville was now stained and weatherbeaten, but thatl its stars and his (Capt. N.) epanletts were as bright as ever: The speaker furtheeremarked, that the beau tifolweapon which he had the honor of present ing (bore the inscription," Presented to Captain Juries Nagle by the Whig Citizens of Pottsville. far his gallant services, in. Mexico." He wished teapeak plainly on this part of his subject, and it was not his intention- to be misunderstood. that all his friends knew when Captain Nagle left Schpylkill County for Mexico, without being a politician, yet that - lie acted with, and thought with the Whigs of the County. That with the nest of the Whigs, Captain . Nagle believed the 'measures advocated by that party, were best .9141ated to promote and secure the prosperity -.it'd happiness tif \ t ‘ lte . Onion. That during his absence WS NICSVS underwent no change. He left a Whin. he returned a Whig. That pleasing inducements en h is return were held! outto him. Orice was Mated at, aid future honors prophe sied. Eat those who made them "reckoned withestt their hint." They did not understand therrimsta, That the firmness of his principles, inthis consistency of character, added much to tisesortisfaction of his friends on this occasion. To pie:tenting the ;Word, Mr. Campbell hoped he ',maid long live to , enjoy the blessings of pea;ccoutti the society of hi.s family and friends; but t saistif.svar should ever visit the laud (which he, trusted ahkind Providence would. avert), he knew thot.seord would descend like the• light ninpp^e of, Heaven on the head of the inrader. receiving-the Sword, Capt. Neale made brief and admirable address. 'Oettaieebe -tippeared before his fellow-citizens Jar f he purpose oferideavoring to say a few words, .briefly, in reply to his Whig friends who thought him deservingefsometibite of respect fur services ihe itad moderethrohiscoontry during his absence f freM•thaanin Mexico. Bat gentlemen, (he con ginned) what shell I say to you. particularly after tra4h en eloquent and able address just delivered bY'lhaßbrot orator- But, said Capt. !Slagle, know ing t h at ill were aware that bowie nut accustomed to speak in public or making speeches, he trusted' his friends would therefore excuse him from saying width. But be famed thoso who were assembled, thtit although his reply would be short, still the rencembranee of this presentation from his Whig friends, should never bo forgotten ; ever should it be fresh in his memory as the day we celebrate !-- And farther, /should ever our country have any difficulties with any foreign nation, and it shOuld become his" lot again to be one of those to assist in fighting the battles of his country, and lie /diced in such a capacity.. ea to use the sword. gentlemen, Tata (holding up the sword) should bs the one, and ever would be endeavor to do honor . to it; names - /haul,' it be disgraced white passession.a,(cheering.) What more, he asked. could be say f He trusted, then. these few retinas timid give satisfaction to his friends. He offered his. matt heartfelt acknowledgments and silicon" thanks iiiithe honor his friends bad eau. ftOred upon him this day (the g;(1) by the present tenonof a word. . 19 EVS.lesion, b. 9 to* 2„,erp, ion to rag* dip thanks to his numerous. friends generally. He spoke of the manner in which the eititenepf this place had treated thol !el-unman when starring for the battle field;' of Merico,—they pad done all Oat could be done to , comfort the l'ortaville antems.. On their return, be stated, they were received by all. That recac.noo was not forgot. ten—it never would be ! Concluded, by hop. lag to be cleated fro m laying anything more at resented; for, saKi tie, it wee more difficult to face a few huao.red friends, than to face the enemy by thousso.la! $7552 20 3924 05 ,7400 10 At 1. 1 `.e conclusion of this address, the welkin Wag made to ring with loud house for the gallant Nagle. The Captain regrets, that in his address he omitted to returrithanks to the men whom he had the honor to command, for their 11,tavery, displayed in the battles'of Mexico. The Captain is entirely too modest and gentlest:limb, to take all the honor upon himself. He therefore desires us to state that that omission was altogether unintentional. ••• - • ...$ 18.876 35 71.ntrerage flow:tic tadastry andiatilitait SFt . foraation of isoarfaciurirqr corporations. Writings,. Legislative aid is annually invoked for the incorporation of niancifseturing purposes, and the security and convenience of the public would evidently be promoted by lhe enactment-0P a general law—Therefore: Sac Tins 1. Be if enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Penneybiania, in General Assembly met, end it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same: That at-soy time hereafter, any three or more . persons, who may desire to lorna a company 'for the purpose of carrying on any kind of manufac turing business may make, sign and acknowledge before an officer, competent to take the acknow• ledgment of deeds, an instrument of writing, in which shall be stated the corporate name of the said company and the objects for which the com pany shall be formed; the amount of the capital stock of the said company ; the number of shares of which the said stock shall consist ; the number of directors end their names who shall manage the concerns of the said company for the first year, and the names of the town . and county in which the manufacturing operations of the said company are to be carried on ; and the same to exhibit and present to the court of Common Pleas of the proper county, in which said corporation is intended to be situated, which said court shall peruse and examine the said instrument and if the objects siittcles and conditions therein contained shall appear lawful and the court shall be satisfied that the whole amount of the capital stock has been bens fide subscribed, and one-forth part thereof actually paid in, the said eourt shall then decree arid declare by , their order endorsed on the said instrument, attested in the usual manner by the prothonotary under the seal of the 28W - court Ind direct - that the said instrument shall be recorded in the recorder's office fur the said county„aLd on said nostrum .nt being so recorded the persons so associated or meaning to associate shall, according to the objects, articles and conditinns in said instru ment set forth, be a corporation or body politic in law and in fact, to have continuance by the name style and title in such instrument declared and provided and by that name shill have succession and shall be cat table of suing, and being - sued, plead end be impleaded in all' courts of law or equity, and they end their successors may have a common seal and may make and alter the some at pleasine and they shad, by their corporate name, be capable in law of purchasing holding and con veying any lands, tenements,heridatamenet good', wares, and rnerchanciize whatever necessary to enable the said company to carry on their'menu tuning operations named in such charter. Ssextee 2. The business of every such manu facturing company shall be managkl auJ conduc ted by the president and directors thereof, and such other officers, agents and factors as the company shall appoint for that purpose, and every such 'company shall also have a. secretary and treasurer. Session 3, The directors shall not be less then three nor more that, scant in number, and elm 9 h a cho s en annually try the stockholders at such time and: place as shall be provided by the by-laws of the company, and shall hold their tames for one year) and until others are ChWell and qualified in their ever] and one of the directors riled he chosen irettident either by the directors evil the company as shall be directed by the by-laws. SICTON 4. The secretary and treasurer Shall also be chosen annually by the directors. and shall hold their offices until otheaa are chosen and quail tied in their stead i both officers shall be *teem to the faithful discharge of their duties cod the treas urer gala give bond in such sum and with such surelieS as shall be required by the bv3laws for the faithful discharge of his duties. Secrtoic 5. All other agents, factors and Mil eels of the company shall be chosen and appointed in such manner as shall be directed. by the by. laws. Secrinl.6. Every such company may make bylaws for their own regulation'and government, with penalties fur the breach thereof not exceeding twenty dollars: Provided, The same shall not he repugnant to the, laws oithis state and of the United States. Szczioal. At all meetings of the company, absent stockholders may vote by proxy authorized in writing; and every 'company may determine by its bylaws what number of stockholders obeli attend, either in person or by prosy; the manner of voting sod what number of shares or amount of interest shall be represented at any meeting in order to constitute s quorum, and if the quorum shell not be so determined by the , company a majority in interest of the stockholders .ball con stitute a quorum. Sccrioi B The capital stock of said com pany shall not exceed flee hundred thousand dollars; which shall be divided info shares at it. first meeting, and a record thereol shall be made by the clerk and it shall be lawful fur the directors to call in, and demand, front the slockholders, res pectively. all such sums of money by them sub scribed, at such times, and in such payments or Proportions as the directors shill deem proper, under the penalty of forfeiting fleabites of stock subscribed for, and all previous payments mole thereon if payment shall not be made by the stock holders attain sixty days after • personal demand Or notice, requiring such payment thall baeebeen published in the newspaper publnhed neatest to the place where business of the company shall be carried on as aforesaid. tScctio3 9. The shires shall be numbere4 in mOgressivc order, beginning at 'number one._ and every stockholder chill have acertificate under the sell grate corporation and signed by the treasurer, certifying tits property in such shares as shall be ezinersed in the ccettficate, Szeriox 10. Every such company may at any meeting, called for that purpose increase its capital stock and the number of shares therein: Provided. That the stock when so increased shall not-exceed the amount euttionsed , hy law, And, provided further. That *certificate of the amount so increased shall be prepared signed and sworn to by the pre:Went, treasurer, and - a majority of the directors, and recorded in the recorder's taco, of the county in which the manufactory is ecis 7 ritss fished within thirty days after the payment of the last instalment of the stock so increased. htscriox 11. Every such company may. by a vote at any meeting, called fur that purpose re dace ita capital stock and in such care a certified copy al the vote shall, within thirty days after the PassiOg thereof, be recorded in the recorder's of fice of the county wherein the manufactory is mtablistied ; and in default thereof, the directors of the company shall be jointly acid severally Fable for ail the deNa of the company`contracted after said thirty days and before the recording of the copy of the vote as aforesaid. . Surto, 12. If any part of the capital - stock of ' such 'company shall be withdrawn and refunded to the stockholdsra bemre the payment of all the debti6al the campany, counseled previoualy to' the recording of the copy of a vole for that purpose as presciibed in the preceding section, all ;the dimr tors rif the company shall be j rinrly and severally liable for the payment of the said last mentioned Most • Sactrios 13.. The stock of such cirporation shallibe assignable arid treneferebte by the holders thereof according,,to au.% rule" na the by-laws shall' prescribe ; but no stockholder shall be per mitted to transfer his stock while any instatinent duo thereon shall remain unpaid, except by a spe cial order of thelloard of Directors to that effect. SECTION 1 4. The copy, ,of any charter of incor. poratiim recorded in pursuance of this act, and certified by the recorder of ithe couniy or his dep. uty to he at true copy, shall, be rectistil in ell courts as presumptive testifie/ideate of -the incur poration of soch'company. Sec-mote 15: The president and directors of the said company, dr a majority of them, shall anon. ally, front the day of filing the crriificste of incor poration, make sod file with. the'tecorder of the county in which the manufartory is established, a statement, verified under oath, thawing accurately the amount of the capital of the company, the 'mount, thereof - actually paid in, and the entire amount of all debts and liabilitiesiue or to become due at the time of filing such statement, and they shall keep a deiplicate of the same at their office end ern to the inspection pf , yll who may debts AN ACT THE MINERS' JOURNAL, 'AND POTTSVILLE ,GENRitt ADVERTISER tocsin:due the seine, and if the said directors, for thirty days, neglect to comply with the provisions of this section, they shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor anti 'punishable bylifne or imprison ment, at the discretion of the court of gustier sea sions of -the peace, far the county in which gaii manufactory is citablished. Etarmort 16. The : wholeamouot of the debts which any such company shall at any time owe, shall not exceed ?the amount of its capital stock actually paid in and, in use of any excess, the directors under ',whose administration it shall bappen,'sball be jointly end severally liable to the extent of such excess for all the debts of the cons pany then existing, and for all that shall be con tractvd so ieog as they shalt respectively continue in office and until the debts shall be minced to the said amouot of the capital stock : Provided, That any of' - the direitors who shall be 'absent at the time of contracting any debt, contrary to the fore going proeisions, or who shall object thereto, may exempt Ittomselves from the said liability: by forthwith giving notice of the fact to the stock holders, at a meeting which they may call for that purpose, and publishing a notice of the same in a newspaper in the COMM . where ,said company is located. Bccvtos 17.1 The stockholders of such com: pany, shall be j4intly and . severally liable for all debts due the oneratiyea and laborers, contracted or incurred whilatt they are stockholders, provided en action shall be brought against such company within sit mouths after the debts shall become due. Bactelos 18. Whenever soy action shall be brought agninstsuch company in which the stack. holders may be liable, the -party bringing such action may join any stockholder or number of stockholders with such company as patties . in the same suit, and in any such suit the wonjoinder of any other stockholders shall not abate the suit ; neither shall the' suit abate by the mi,juinder of any stockholders who may not be liable in the action , brought, but judgment may bevendered against .aid company end soy such stockholders as may be j tined and shown to be liable ander the provisions!of this act. `Stenos tp. No - action shall he brought against any stockholder or stockholders whether joined or not joined in the lame Italian with the company, makes a notice eigncd by the party intending to bring such action, or his agent, signifying that he intends to bring such action, shall bairn been first served on the president or clerk of the company at least sixty days, but ii the said company shall not pay or aviary the demand within sixty days after service of said notice, an- action may be brought as aforesaid. Suites 20. No action shall 8e brought against any stockhidder or stockholders without being joined with 'such company until an execution on a judgment against such company either alone, or when joined with other stockholders, shall have been. returned unsatisfied, in whole or in part; but after such return on action may be brought. Ssc - rtos '2l. Whenever an execution shall be issued on:a' judgment rendered against such corn.: party. joined with any stockholders it shall .be is. sued against the property, teal and personal, of such company and such stockholders, and if, after due diligence, it cannot be levied wholly or in part *garnet the pioperty of said corporation, it may be levied and satisfied from the property of the stock-, holders joined with the compiny in such judg ment or any of them; providing, however, that such execution shall be satisfied as far as may be from the sale of the real estate, if any there shall be, of the corporation before it shall be levied upon any property of such stockholders, either real In personal. SECTION '22. Whenever any notice shall have been given, as provhbd by the nineteenth section of this ad, it shall he the duty of the person upon whom it was served.to molly the directors as soon as may be, of the same. and any stockholder or stockholders shell base the tight at any time there after to pas up the debt or demand claimed by such notice, and have his remedy over therefor against sold company in any Cohn of law having jurisdiction thereof, and when any stockholder or stockholders shall have paid any debt, dem a nd or execution voluidarily or by - compulsion or from the sate of his property..he may have his remedy over against the company therefor, or against the stockholders fur couteMution in proportion to the “mount of st.ick held try them respectively, in any court al low havin g jurtsdiction therea. Sacrum( 23. Dividrnds of so much of the profits of such corporations as shall appear ad visable to the directors, shall he declared and paid to the etockholderror their legal representatives on dernr.il, at any time after the expire-ion of ten days therefrom; tut they'shafi in no Case exceed the-anionnt of the net profits actually acquired by saidcompany. so that the capital stock abaft never thereby be impaired, and if the directors shall declare any dividend which shalll impair the capital stock aforesaid they shall ,be jointly and severallY 'table for so much of the stock as may be thus impaired and divided and the same may be'retotered by any person or-persons injured or aggrievil by the making of such dividends by an action is the case. • SEcT:ION 24, As often as the corporations which shall be estftblt,hed under the provisions of this act shall desire to Improve, amend or alter the ar ticles and conditions of the instrument upon which laid corporations are respectively formed and created, it shall and may he lawful for such co poratiOns respectively in lake manner to specify the improvements, amendments or alterations, which' are or shall ho desired, and egbibit the same to the court of common pleas of the proper county iin which acid corporation is situated as aforesaid. when if the said court shall be °Capin. ion that the alteration are or will bo lawful, it shall be the duty of the csid court to make the same decree as is provided in the first section of this act, and the said amendment shall be deemed a part of the tosirurnent upon whicErthe corpora. lions, respectively, were formed and established to all intents sail purposes as if same had orig inally been made pert thereof. Sccitort f?„5. Nu company intarporated by this act shall have or exercise any banking privileges. SEctotc 26, Every company Incorporated by this act shall pay into the :State Treasury fur the use of the commonwealth two hundred dollare. .Saveloy 27, The usual fees allowed by law fur equ al or similar serv.ces *hall be received by the ReCorder and Prothonotary under the precis ions of this act. . Scc-rtole 28, The Secretary of the Company shall, at alt timer, keep an exhibit in some eon .pictiut,3o place , in the office of said Company. a .true and correct list of the stockholders of such company, sherring the number of shares held by each stockholder, and the neglect or failure to do so shalt be deemed a naidemcanor at taw and pun ishable' se such. SLCTION 29, If any Treasurer, clerk, or other ofs.7er 'of any company incorporated by this act, shall fraudulently embezzle or appropriate .o his own use or the use of any other person or persona, any money or other property belonging to said company, he or they upon conviction of such offence in any court of this commonwealth, shall @,m'4 in an amount not less than the sum so embezzled or appropriated and sentenced to un dergo an imprisonment in any jail or penitentiary, fill.the case may be, to he kept in solitary confine. `ment et labor (or any term, not less than ail months nor more than two years, at the lineation of the court, Sty l was 30. The wilful and . deliberate false swearing by any olTper or agent of such corpora. tion, in relation to any statements or other duty required or enjoined by this act, shall he deemed perjury in law end punishable as such. Simms 31. No corporation created by virtue of this act shall continue fur more than twenty. Eve years from the time of its creation, and the legislature hereby reserves the right at any time to alter, l 'amend or repeal this lain,arnentl, alter or re peal any charter which may be created under it in such 'planner however as to do no injustice to the corporat - ots thereof. GOFER:MUST OF PENNSYLVANIA. • William F. Johnston, Governor ;- Townsend ' 1 Haines, Secretary of Slate Gideon .1. Bail, State Trealiurer; Cornelia' Darragh, Attorney Gene rat; IWm. W. Irwin. Adjutant General; George Dow, Speaker of the Senate; Packer Speaker of the Howe of Representatives. .Eni,tr,ronts to California .—There have left the United Stew. for California, width; the last ten weeks. about 9000 persona, viz : ( tom N. York about 5000. from 'donna about 1300, from Phitailelphi2 166, from Bsitimoiri 361, from New (Meant about 500, from other port* about 1500. A Irge portion of them are metro( good charm. , ter en.' firm health. A better set of emigrints never settled a new country. • I:372tiew Counterferts.—Sporions holes, per. potting-to,be of the flame of the Coanftue . nt Biter and Banking Company, at Hartford, Conn., of iltadenorninarion of two dollar', we in circula tion throughout Philadalphia. ' They can be els.' ity detected as the. paper is quite flimsy, and their ge4eial appearance !Ad. :n rw:+ ~ ..~.. w~ac •'wait The Coal Trade for 1819. Quantity at Coil ?cannoned over the Philadelphia and Reading agreed, for the week ending oo 'Thun der Last: Wine. 'TOTAL. Port Carbon. 3,770 IS 22,609 12- ' Pottsville. 1,873 03 11,727 13• B.llaven, • - 3,65919 2 3 ,997 15 ' P. Clinton, 1,615 10 13,710 17 11.131 06 70.513 IV EMCIM! Tratispertatirra ew as Railroads is Sc.taty/kill Conti. The following Is the quantity of Coal transported over the different Railroads in dchuy Milt County. for the week ending Thursday evening. Feb. 22, 1949. Week.' TOTAL. Mine llill and S. H. R. 11. .3,378 02 22,906 ID Little Seboylklll R. R. 2,018 03 13,319 11 Mill Creek " ,do 1,454 11 14,557 08 Mount Carbon ' do 4,921 02 11,716 11 Sr.huylklll Valley do 1,490 02 5,933 11 Mt (Arbon and Pt. Carbon da 3,771 06 16,679 06 MATZ/ OF TOLL AND TiaNSPOITATION Of BAIL au•zo From Jan. 1, 1849. To From 111.1.huton.11.11aven.P.Clinton. Richmond. until Juan 1,1549, 160 155 135 Philadelphia. do do 160 L 55 135 For additicusal New Stleertistseve see *eat Page. They will there be found arringad ander Suitable Reads. Adams,. BrOthers. BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, Xe. 78 ere* .Third Street, PAiladetplta, (voN OP TOE 016 1/0003 SIMPLY BLANK 800 6 8 cheaper at the &tamarac tory than can be had at any bookstore, and they are acknowledged superior. IFeb. 24. '49. • 9-ly I .1. E. Carver. ARGEDTECT AND ENGINEER, No. 51 North Sink Stmt. Phs GIVES DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS OR Contracts to erect Dwellings. eke. and layout the grounds for Country Seats or Cemeteries ; together with the arrangement of Trees to glee toe proper ef fect. —Afro, Churches, ffoloitats, Prisons, Water- Worts, Gas. Works. Sc., on the latest and most appfoy ed plans, including heating ventilating, &e. Pirilada. Feb. 21, ' 9-3 mo New Arrangement. S.r~~ - s=ia. ~ " ~..- LIVINGSTON'S EXPRESS LINE. • VNiE ARE PREPARED TO receive and. forward Daily per Passenger Train, (our Expresa Can being always in obarge of sperlal messengers) mer chandise of all desciiptlons, packages, bundles, specie, bank notes, 4.c. Also particular attention paid to collecting Dills, Drafts and Accounts. Packages and Goode delivered daily to ail interme— diate places between Philadelphia and Pottsville. OFFICES. Centre Street, Pottsville; No. 43, South Third street, Philadelphia ; N 0.6, Wall street, New YOrt ; No ti). Court street• Boston I=lllll lAVINGSTON.IIOWARD & Co .41;heap, China, Glass and' Queens-Ware. DIEING GESIROURI OF ENLARGING OUR RUM NEAS with the citizens' of Pottsville, and its vi cinity, we are Induced to lay before thew the claims of our house to their patronage. Having the largest and most complete stock in this country. we can °abr great inducements both in su perior quality and price. ha preach. Eselia. Gprtnas and Casten Caisa. as real /an Stows Ciao, (the strongest ware made,) Stone, Liverpool mod Granite Ware, Pais, Afoodiled and Cat Came. We will sell for insh loony persona DINNER SET, TEA SET, CHAMBER SET, or a SINGLE PIECE, forte's money than any Wholesale or Retail House can, because the Wholesale Houses must necessarily sell on credit. which we do not, and Retail Houses do but a •01311 business in comparison with ours. Total which attention is respectfully requested. TYNDALE kr. MITCHELL, No. 219 Chesnut Street, above Seventh. Philadelphia, Feb. 24, '49. • Sly • Mighty Important to Every Man AND WOMAN: VERY ONE ought, to know the best remedy for Zs Dyspepsia —the scourge that afflicts us with Head ache, Pains in the Strimach,Acid Stomach, Costiveness. takes away the Appetite, Weakens and Debilitates. sometimes causes Asthma, sometimes leads to Con sumption and other complaint.. The following are the opinions of MEMBERS OF CONGRESS and Er-GOV. ERNORS in regard to GREEN'S OXYGENATED BITTER?. From sANIUEL PHELPS. of Vermont. WILLIAM UPHAM, do JAMES F. SIMMONS. ofEhate Wand J. P. MORFAIEAD.of Kentuely. 11 ARNOLD, of Etonle Island. WILLIAM WoODBRIDGE, of klichigAn. M. L. MARTIN. from Winennkin Territory. finning made ore of the Any reodied Riser., and from knowledge olitained of their elfititcy In other cages, we cheerfully recommend them to dlie public. believlnli that they will fully austatn the recommendation of the proprietor. ( __ _ CASE Or ASTIIM _ A. From lion. Myron Lawrence, Of Beichenown.. For some twenty years I had suffered severely from Immoral Asthma. I was compelled to rit up one-third of the night, and Inc rest of the time my sleep was in terrupted by violent Sts of coughlog and great difficulty of breathing In al my attendance upon our coons 1 never went to bed in 'Northampton in twenty years but twice, and then was compelled loge, up. Now I lie in bed without difficulty, and sleep soondly, I took the Oxygenvted linters according. to directions. The vio lent symptoms instriLarely abated, and persevere.. In the use of the remedy has removed all the troublesome consequences.' The value of Beata remedy is incalcu lable. . *Price SLR per bnttle ; eix bottles for 83.00. -011F,E,N & BLITCHER, (ie nerd Agents, Ns. 1, Led ger Budding. 3d Street, Fhitadelphet. 0. D. JRNKINR. ogent fur Po!taritle, Pa-; E.. 1. FRY, Yam.qu3 I F. R. MA 4SON, Sunbury; MeGUER, Don ratio. Feb2l 16,9-3 mo Great - Saving In Oil. P.9.DEVLAY.Sr. CO, REALDING, A RE patentee' and sole manufacturers of a LULIIII -17. LATINO COMPOUND, tp fi bo vied in 'el's:eating the joint, r.f maCrinery. It is warranted to be eqbal 1.11 the best Spermaceti; to stand the coldest weather and to be more durable than Anything now in use.— The price is 75 cents per gallon, and the following cer tificates show Its character : PUILADELPHIA, Dee. 4, ISP).' Marrs. P. S. Devito k. Co.—Gentlemen'—The Pa tent Composition you sent me to have tried, and which you design as a substitute for the best oil in the work ing of Machinery, ha'. lam happy to say, more than re alised snot tea:Woos. I had it fully tested on a Loco motive Engine Wiwi, 1 F , (in rainy weather, with mod dying over the machine at every revolution) by a skilful Eugincer, who assures me that It works equal to the best spermaceti oil, with a saving in quantity of 20 per cent This saving. together with the greatly reduced price at tvb ch you Infirm me you can furnish the artiVe will strongly recommend its use on Dail Reads and in large mills and factories where large quantit" .s atoll are used. I hayenow no doubt of its entire success. and under that impression tender you my sincere emigrate- Truly yours. Porrsv t LLE. Jan,!?2,1640, This in tov i ertify that I have been using P. S Devlan & Co 's Patent Lubricating Oil (or the last eta weeks, and can give as our decided opl won, that; besides its beings° mach cheaper, its peculiar superiority over the best Sperm Oil. is its dursbitity on with inery,which ren ders it a very desirable aMc le far that purpose. We are extensively engaged in wining and shipping coal. hay • sag eleven Steam Er gin es of various calocitiew at work hoisting coal, pumping water.&c. Nulty, Its rwoon &Co. P. S. Derlan & Co.—Gentlemen,:--We have been u-ing your Patent Lubricating Oil on all the machinery of the Reading iron and Nail Works for the last nine weeks,and we consider we bane given it a fair trtal,as the works are calculated to mann future four thousand tons of Iron and Nails per annum.. The machinery l very heavy, the Eqgine one hundred and sis..y horse power, and the sperds are Dorn thirty to nine hundred revolutionaper minute. After the above trial, we can retiimmend the Oil as equal to the best Sperm Oil and, in many cases, superi or to any sperm oil used bathe country, viz for heavy bearings and fast speeds, such as shafting and fans. 1 remain yours, &e., • JAMES M'CanTr. Manager of the Reading Iron, Nall and Tube Works. The subset fiber has been appointed agent for the sale of the Lubricating-Compound. lit Schuylkill County-, who will supply all orders at manufacturer's prices. C. F. NORTON. At 3filnes, Haywood, & Co.'s Store Febt: '49 -8-tfj _ Pottsville. PII.OCL A:CATION THEREAS the lion. LUTHER KIDDER, Esquire, V V President of tha several courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Schuylkill, Carbon, and Monroe, in Pennsylvania, and Justice of the several Courts of Quarter Resident of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, in said counties,, and STEAtroei.Par.,vea,and CIIARLEsi FnAttLET, Ekquires, Judges of the Court of Quarter 3ess ions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Schuyikill—by, their precepti to me directed, have ordered a Court of Common Plebs, Oyer and Ter. miner, and General Gaol Delivery, to be holden at Or. wigsbury, on Monday, the nab day of March next to continue two weeks, if necessary. Notice is therefore hereby gives to the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Schuylkill, that they are by the said precepts cons. stranded to be then and there, at 10 o'clock in the fore. noon of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, eiaminations, and all other remembrances, to do those things, which to their several offices appertain to be done: and all those that are bound by recognizan eel, to prosecute against the prisoners that are ur then shall be in the gaol of said county of 'Schuylkill, are to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be Just. . God sore the Commonwealth. • JOEIN T. WEB:in. Sheriff. Shentre Offlee.Oraigs It - burr, Feb. 17. tSibl. • f 13-te N• 11.--The witnesses, and Jurors whn are summoned to attend sauliCourt, am required to attend punctually. In ease °num-attendance. the law m such eases, wade and provided, well .be rigidly enforced. Ibis natter Is aubllshed by ors cr of the Court ; those concerned will govern themselves accordingly. PROVLAMATION. VOTICE Is bervby , giten, that a Court of Common IN Meat, for thelroil of causes at teem Maud for the County of Schuylkill, will be held at Orwitsburs in the County afilesaul, on Monday. the 12th day of 113sreb, nest, to continue two weeks ifoecessaiy. Therefore al persons basins suits pending. and all persona whose I ntv it shall be to appear at said Court, Will take maks A n 4 Govern themselves secordumli. Sheriff's Office, °swiss- J. T. WEAN Ett, Sheriff. burg. Feb 1 7 . 144 h, • 8-tc LAMM'S, LAMPS. ESIIIaRACISG ALL KENDS OF CORNELIUS. EsARD Lamps, some new and beautiful Patterns. Fluid Lautior.l ll l kinds. Phosgene Gas Lundy also rho:gem:Gas. The light sleep by these Lamps is soft, does not effect the eyes, and is superior In brilliancy to Gas. It is not as cl umsiness Oil—and is attended with about only one half the trouble. Also Camphine Bland and Hanging Lamps. UI of which will be sold at Manufacturers Mean Bonk and Trar A ta i rdlo r rn 8 pf ICel. It Nov Z-1111 HAIIIUSONtS "COLMBIBIAN Avalon, badtpallon, quart and mallet boffin ; also Maynard &Noyes' Inks,Copy log Inks,Hogla &Tillman son's Steel Pen Ink, Hooters Inks, Red and Bine Ina Ste_, wholesale andeetad: Ink as low as 311 cents pe doses, wholesale, at BANNAN'S Orll4-13) cheap Book aad Vadety Stores. . . _ Sheriff's Sales of ~, , VA'GUABLIC REAL Es ATE. Bar NIRTUE of soudry mita or ' Facia. Lenart ramie end 'Fituftheiri repeats, ed ant of the Conn of Common Pleas of Schuylkill poem. to me directed, - will be exposed to public saiefor vendee, on Saturday. Match 10th. 1819. at IA Wel** In the fora noon. at the public bongs of Lutect. itzsitnairr. in the Borough of Pottatilie, the following described prop erty. vit.:— . - , . - All that certain lot or piece of ground.- slime In the 'fawn of Donaldson. lo+Frailey Township, Schuylkill County, bounded in front by Main Sliest, on the rear by Philadelphia Street. an the east by lot of David. Michael and Nathaniel Breasler, and on the west by lot of Colt. Baskin le Morison, being lot No. 121 in the general plan of said MIN, ands-ambling 50 feet In front onssid Maln Street, and 150 feet in depth. with ta-1 .r the appurtenances natlitilini of a tarostery ease frame dwelling bOoae„trith n twoetory frame 51' 2 Kitchen, on Mom Street, end a twdstory , Frame Dwelling noose on the rear of said Jot. Also. All that certain lot or piece of ground.aitnate in the Town afore:aid, bounded in fthat by f bliadel. plus Street. on the rear by Railroad Street, en the west by lot of Solomon Otto, On the east by lot of John liaminger, containing In front 50 feet. and In depth 150 feet, being lot No. 109 In the general plan of raid ,lewn, w ith the appurtenances consisting era ~,..,: two-story Frame Dwelling House As the 7E . - I Property of ROBERT L. BOWES- - At CU *mashes eel plant, All the right. title and in terest of James. and Henry Menlo. in and to all that certain lot or piece of mound, shame in the Borough of Mthereellie, Schuylkill County, bounded in front -by Fourth Street, on the west by . 0 40feet wide street. on the south by Lot of 0. Bast, on She east by lot of Thomas' J. Loyd. containing In nthith- 50 feet, and In depth 150 feet, with the appurtenances, consisting ore ' double two-story sump dwelling boon, a . ..sra' one and a loaf story frame - dwelling house i" '2 ' and a flame stable. As the property of.IAS: Alta, and HENRY MARTIN. 4t as saws [hag sad place, All that certain Faritibr tract of land, inhale in North Manhelm Township, Schuylkill County, bounded by lands of Jacob Free, Amos Lewis and 'William Kremer, containing h 3 acres and 10 peiches,ri more or less, with the appurtenances, consfsting of A one-story stone dwelling ~ , ; = 7"; house, with a one-story frame kitchen at •=in a bitched, a one and shall gory spring house, , ,a frame bank barn. and • two-story frame dwel lNG ling house. 'As the property of GEORGE EN- R 1 the gear time and plate, All certain lot no piece of ground, a ituate in the Ilorough of Pottsville, Schnytktli County, bounded in front by Centre Street. on the rear by Second Street on the north by lot of Abraham St Clatr. and on the south by a2O feet alley, containing in front on said Centre Streit 40 feet. and in the rear on said Second Street, CO feet, and being 220 feet in depth, with the appartenances, coneisting of 11 m a two and a half atoll frame tavern hooka. — i, with a two-story frame kitchen attached. 2 ;f• ...,e.atory frame - dwelling bottles and a frame e - - stable. As the propel ty of CHAS. KUNTZ. .51 rite saws tins tied pines, All the right, title and In terest of Patrick Casey, in and to all that certain one ow), log t io nse, built on ground rent, situate on the west aide of Mill Creek, in East Nor weginnTournship, Schuylkill County. As the property of PATRICK CASEY. At the sass tins Sad pines, MI that certain lot or piece or ground, situate In the Town of Llewellyn In Branch Township, Schbylkill County, bounded on the west' by Front Street, on the north by Clay Street. on me east by lot of Abraham Starr, and on the Synth by aVI feet wide 'alley, containing In length 150 feet and In width 50 feet, with the aPpurtetiances, consist. Ins' of a two-story frame dwelling house. rags with aft story frown kitchen attached, and EC a frame stable, As the property of JACOB HOP MAN. Mita same aniseed plats, Ali the right. title an I In terest of Darimy Duffy, in MI that certain two-stnry stone bonne, with a story frame house thexeroht tactic& and lot ur piece of ground, situate on .the sontbarestem side of the Philadelphia, Reading and Pottsville Railroad, in North Manhelm Township. Schuylkill County. Al the property of • BARNEY DUFFY. aft the soma time and place. All that certain piece or parcel of ground.Vituate in Branch Township, Schuyl kill County. bounded by land of Greer & and de scribed as follows, viz.: beginning at a stone corner, west 160 feet to a stone, thence north 200 feet to a stone, thence e.iit 160 feet to a stone, thence South 2110 feel-to the place of bezinning.eontainlng one acre more or lees, with the appurtenances, consistldg or two -story frame tavern house, with a one-stnry kirriv en attached, a one-sfory house, I stable and 3 sheds. As the property of GEOlti:E SIIEESLEY. Et the same time and ;dare. All that certain' lot of ground situate on the northwardly side of San derson or ftlinersvlite Street, in Abe Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill Cod nty, being the lot marked No. 24 on the tn.,p or plan of tots laid out in the so called Norwegian Addition to the Borough of Pottsville, con- taining in front nr breadth an Sanderson Street, 65 feet and 6 ,inches, and extending of that width back in length or depth 300 feet to Harrison Street, bounded Ir.' raw a rdly by Mt N 0.13. northwardly by said Barris:dr Street. westwardly by Wert Street, and southwardly, by Sanderson Street aforesaid. As the property at )clll5l WILLIAMS. ..9t (AC sonic nine and pare. An that certain lot of tiounksituate In the Iforoush of Pnitspille.Settuylkin pounded In front by Third Striker, nn the north by Inch Strent.:Pn the south by lot note or late tif Nicholas FOX, rontalmng in length:l feet 5 litchre. and pettic part of a Int marked In' Pon and Potterento's odditional plan of said for i o • • otmh with the No. 9. with the anomie nances via/listing nf a three-stnry flame - house. As the property nf PE -- Ten JENNINGS. At Cis sans time and place, All that certain lot nr p!ece of emund„sittrate on the scorthatestwarilly side' cti Markel Street: in the ilormigh of Pottsville, &buy!, kill County, containin g in fronton said Markel Street f. 9 feet, and extending. ' ln depth 190 feet, to a 20 feet wide amen, being the one third part of 1 , 4 numbered • in host and Patterson', additional plan of said Itornugh 29, with the appurtenan •••• ees; consisting nr a two-gory thick claret . :1 8 ; - pug house, and a :tame stable. As the property of GEORGE DP.ANDTAiEn. At Lite same time and place, All that eettain two-story (Intact dwelling hown, twenty by twenty-ftve feet and a kitchen attached thereto one and a ha: story high, twelve by fifteen feet, sluts e in Pinegrove Township, sTchuylkill County. on a small tract of land adjoining property of Daniel Snyder. Jacob Bucher, Church land and a public road, containing six rtres more or less. As the property of CHARLES HENRY. Mae mad t bier and phue, All that certain totilisnity (raze dwelling house, ell nue In the Town nf Tremont, • s c p n yigiii county., off Int Na. 221. On the west stile of Bpring Street, between Main 11 and - Coplartreet.said house being 16 ft. In front on Sti ng S i rect, and IC feet deep. I i n g t :ner with the tot nr piece of mind, applineni.."t to said building. As the prop. arty of JOUN BUSSARD. dt 12e 'pa, time tut place. all that et rink Int at piece of ground, situate on the eastern sliest' Coal street, In the BA., ougAnf Pottsville. Schuylkill County. bounded in front by said Coal meet t on south by lot now or late OlTellatnin nay Wood ; nn the east by a 23 feet whit . . al'ey; a .lied "Line Alley"; and on the '.1,:t" ) .• north by property of Wilson If. Tweed, as containing In front it 3 feet 6 inches and In ' a ; depth 180 feet: with the apponerabees, consisting nf a two story bitch house,wlth a two story brick kitchen attached. and 4 =M Mao, all that certain, tract of land. situate partly in Norwegian Township, and puffy in the Borough of Pottsville. County aforesaid: Beginning at a Past, a corner of land now nr late of Benjamin Pott ; thence by the same and, now or late of Thomas Haven, non h degrees, east 295 pert beg to a past, a cot ner of land now or is •e of Wall..ce Br. Whitney, in a line of land of Seiteingec and Wethe.ill ; thence by land of the said Wallace & Whitney, south 6 degrees, west 65 140 per ches ton post ; thence moth% degrees, east VII 3-10 per ches, to the north side ore public street or road; thence by the same south 62 dagter.., tweet 22 perches to a'post thence still by the same, south 23 degrees, east 14 6-10 pee ten pmt; and thence by a nnther street or road 62 degrees, west 33-10 perches to a post, In the line of land of Seitzi.rer and Wetherill ; thence by the same no;th 72 degree., we,t 76 perches to a stone, a come • of land conveyed by Thrums raven to Samuel Lewis; thence by toe same meth 69 degrees, west 2113 perches to a pnst and urines, a corner of land latent Chas. Law - ton thence by the same south 61 degrees, west 14:1 perches to a poet in Coal street; tbe.•ce ninth 23 degrees. wet 24Pirches ; thence south 53 degrees, west 11 140 paten's to the Mt. C......rbun Railroad; thence along the gaff e nerth2:ll de7 ors. west 31 4-10 - perches. north 171 degrees, west 9 perches, north 6 degrees, west 4 4-10 Perches. north in de •re es, east 6 440 perches, and north 53 degrees, east 118 2-10 perches ton point on the south wa rdly side of the EaatJtrendk of the Mt. Carbon Rail road, in the division line of land now or le•e of Benja min Pelt, and the land celled “the Navigation Tiara ;.' thence along mid Pott's land south 2 degrees, rest 50 perches to a post, and north 691 degree+. a - et 31 8-10 perches to the place i,f beginning. containing 195 acres and 70 perrhes : with the appurtenances consisting of a two story frame hens', a gee!^ one story frame house and a frame stable, together with all the coal In the vein of • coal, called "the East Gar: Veil," and in the two vein's next south of it that ms s• run under the surface of the said trac' offend Gold by Thai. Haven to Samuel Lewis) whh the r l .4it ef retool:Bathe same, but nut to give the right of enterin g on the surface ofthe said tract often& or of making any opening there on; gold by Christopher Loeser and Jahn Clayton to Enoch W.McGinneri, by deeds dated Zd day of March, A. D., 1948, and recanted in Deed Bonk .N 0.25, page 581 and loth day of July, A.D.,1817, recorded in Deed Book No. 27, page 750. Also. one undivided nine-tenth parts of all that cocain lot or piece of ground (part of the Green wood estate) situate In the 'Borough Of Pottsville. County aforesaid. bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the northeszterly line of Coal Street, where it intersecta the Southeasterly, comer of a lot of ground. sower late of Benj. . Pommy, thence along the aforementioned line of Coal Street, South 29 degrees cast 100 test. thence north 56 degrees. east 299 feet to a comer of lot of Elias Derr. thence along the tine of Ella, Dell's land, north 341:Bygreea. west 225 feet to Norwegian Street. thence aloes the inatheasterly hoe of Norwegian Street. 55 degrees, 50calnutes. west MIL 8 inchezmore or tees to the north easterly corner of the aforementioned lot now or late of Benjamin F. Foretop, th :nee alnog the said lot, by the two fa lowing coarse, and distances', viz.: moth 'M de grecs, east 125 feet to a tomer, and south 55 degrees, 50 mintaes,West 176 feet 11 inches, to the place of be ginning, with the appurtenances. consist . ing of a large two-story stone Foundry or •• • Machine Shop (unfinished) a two-story frame Omen, and a two.story frame Store Aa g: house„ conveyed by Thomas Biddle and others to Enoch W. McGinnis, by Deed dined the 3lstday Of January. A. D., ItilfL and record ed hanged itook N 0.25. pages2L As the property of ENOCH W. MeGINN ES. ,41 'ir° , 1 1 ... taken in execution and will be anbl Sheritri (Mee. Orono, r" IvEnNEE, burg. Feb. 17;1E119. 8- For the Teeth. ROVSELL'S ODONTINE.-e very' Pleerint article f•r the teeth, sod - improving the breath. ROSE TOOTH PASTE. and Anse Lip Salve. WIIEELER'S TEAIIEttRY Tooto Waih, for preserv ing the Teeth and purifying the breath CHARCOAL PASTE. for cleansing the Teeth, and Gums, and ourifylng the breath. . This is a new imd excellent aillcie r jestreeelsed and Car sale at GANN JOVE lan! 51 bap Perthniery and Variety Stores. — Great ECanomy lb Kindling Fires. • rpm ATTENTION of Country Merchants, Pedlars, A. and dealers generally. and families, is rospeetfei.' ly Invited to a composition - caned CIIEEVEER , S PATENT FIRE KINDLES% an article much needed and in demand from all quarters. Flay corns will sup ply one fire every day for 'months. It is neatly done up In packages, each containing Si cakes, each cake ICI ineb-square, ; one of which instantanenosly , taking fire from contact with a lighted match will ig nite charcoal, Wood and Bituminous' Coal, and with one-fourth the ordinary quantity of Wood or Charcoal will !kindle, the Arithmetic. For See; Wholesale and Reba, rtt the Kindling Dr pot, No. 149 South Second Street, Plutadelo94, b At&Y. Jo n. 4-Itrol4 J. Dr • (11711VING FLVlD—Veloo's eelebreird audio. V saleable preparation for cartin*.wofte fling and pro. 'matte; the growth of the hair, for sale et- • MEMM!!MIM Not tbr a Day, but tkir all Time. C. T. RESTON'S • CHALLENGE DIAMOND. rpm ARTICLE . is Ostensively seed la Pettitnin. amend New York, and U maw be said With truth. tbath ',superior to any other. It affords a beautiful WWI, doe, not Injure the Leather, bat on the contra il'. when • DelueutlV applied. preserves it; in fed K ean be recommended as the very best that has seer been prevented in this or any other country, haring used it for several years. we speak from nape:home: Prepared by C. T. HESTON & BROTHER, Itkb. borough, Rucks Co. Pa. For sale wholesale and re tail by j - LC. C. HUMES. Wholesale and Retail Druggist sod Chemist. Feb 10 . 7.0m0] Pottsville. Pa. Ca TIIF. sr EISCRIET.R. havingallied some orders for CALIFORNIA. Is well acquainted with the Goods Adapted to that Market, and II prepared to supply Met. chants and others destined for that !Gantry with— French Brandy, Holland Gin. Absinthe. lavender " Madeira Wine. Bitten. • Cherry " Port • " • Cordials. • Timpberryt Lisbon " Lemon Syrup, • -Blackberry, " Champagne " Scram ate. B. LIEBER, Importer. 1211, North Fourth St.. between Vine :and CallowhUl Philadelphia. 100 ba s kets of the celchiated GnpeChamparne.just received. Feh. 10. 7-Into WAY WIII TOV SUFFER! - . Ot3ANDS of bottles ofthe American Compound have been sold during the past year, and was never known to tiff in coring in a few days, the worst cues of. certain delicate. disesse.ffuninal weakness. and all diseases of the Celery organs. Pawns afflicted, using this pleasant andpopolar remedy. need fear no exposure as It leaves no ant on the breath, requires no result - On» in diet or husitten— , comains no mercury or nor. lons drugs Injurious to the system, and is adapted to every are. sex or condition. It to atso the best remedy known for Flour Athos, or Mites. (female cot:notelets') with which thousands 'offer, without the knowledge of atemedy. Ibis celebrated remedy has long been used in the prirato practice of a physician w;th unerring sue eeSP. radically mins ninety-nine of the hnndred cases in a few days. Around each bottle are plbin and full directions. Carrton.—Aak for the nmeriran Compound,and pew chase only,ofthe anent. Price per bottle. J. G. Drown and J. 9. C. blartin,ngente for PonaviTle; 8. Kenapton.anent for Pt. Carbon. [l3e Clothing at the UNITED STATES. WHOLESALE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE. . LEWIS & HANFORD, ' Noe. 252 •SO 236 Pcont. Wotan', (Between Fulton St., and Burling Slip.) NEW 'SCORE, HLTE OR OREM TOR LAROVIT ASSOiTMENT OF CLOTHING IN THE UNITED STATES. 111 VIC ARTICLE OF sunrrs AND DRAWERS, In keep as tadlers Variety. Also the most extensive Illannfseiurers of OD. CLOTIIING AND COVERED lIATS IN TH : E: ‘ 7I , OIH.D. PLAIN AND FBSIIIONARLE CLOTHIII7, Of all . LEWIS k HANFORD. Fab 10. 7-7mn] Nns. 252 imA 230 Pearl :Oren John - C. Rakers COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. THIS Article Is employed with great success and by the most eminent Physicians of this city, for the cure of the_fullosvine disenses : SCROFULA or King's Evil, Rbenmatism,Cutanenas Diseases, Syphilitic Affectioni. Tetter end ITicers. White Swellings, Scurvy.Neuraleia or Tic Dolnureux, Cancer, Goitre. or Uronehocele: (Swelled neck,) Spine D illf ase. Chronic Disease. of the 7.ouss, to counter act the destructive effects of Mercury, Jaundice, He. perthrophy, or enlnrgement of the heart, Palpitation and trembling in the region of the heart and stomach, Enlargement ol the Roues, Joints nr Ligaments, also all the canines diseases of the skin such as Tetter, Ringworm, Riles, Pimples, Carbuncles. Ste., Dyspep sia and Liver Complaints. Nervous AfTections, Drop Sorellings.Constitutlonal Disorders. and diseas es orlainating from en impure state of the blood and other fluids of the body, lit short all diseases where a change of the system is required. Price SO cts. per bottle. i're pared only by the Propretore, ]OLIN C. BAKER, &. Wholesale Druseists, No. 100 North 3d St. below Race, Phi'ado impnners and wholesale dealers in Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals, patent medicines. Petfumeras. -Surgical instruments. Drug:ism Glassware, Prints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, and Window Illass, elan a new and superior article of Imitroinn of Plate Glass at about oue-fifth the price of English or French Plates, any size to ordsr. The eninpuund fluid Extract of Santapatilla, fOX sate by Clemeris Navin. Po.:sville ;W. L. Iteleler, Pert dolma ; James B. Falb, lillnersville February 13,1519. 7..ty Charles Bartel. FASHIONABLE HAIR. CUTTING AND 411AVING SALOON. Ala> the corner of Centre and .!Market Streets, PnTr9 V I LI.E. . . KEEPSKEEPS CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale, the or a Mel., A large and splendid assortment of colored Lithograph in prints, single or by the hundred. 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The letters enclosing remittances most la all cases he pro paid. Phila. Jan. 20,1815. 4-6 t Sheriff's Sale of ' VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. B _ r VIRTUE of several writs of Veiditioni Expos ea,. honed out of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill County, to me directed, will be eaposed to public sale or rendue, on Friday, March 9th. 1849, at 10 o'clock in the forenoonc at the public house of Micnaet Gstacyr, in the borough of Orwigsbarg, the following - described premises: All that certain Farm ne tract of land, CUM! in West linunswig Township, Schuylkill County, bounded by landsoMmel Neyer, John D. Long and others, containing 23 acres, with the appurtenances, coo:. tasting of aone.atory log dwelling Goose, a log Barn, and a Log Blacksmith abbp. i s the ptoperty of HEN- RY GEIGER. Aids soutirtals sad phies, fin the right, title and In terest of Dante( For, in and to all that rennin tract or piece of land.siluate in Warne Township, 0: Schuylkill County. bounded by land of ••• • 7 mol.o 8.-tdortr and Daniel Zeebe, contain 811' '• ins° acres, lifers or less, nlth thenppur- II I tenaners, cnraisting of a one-story lox house, and to stable. As the propeny of DANIEL FOX. ..11 as same rims mot piere, Ali that certain tract or land, situate in Pinegrove Township, fachilylkitt Cour,- ty, beginning at a Spanish Oat grub. thence by late va cznt land, north 4 degrees, east as many perches as to include 52 acres of land by tar 2 lines running west or thereabouts, to lands late of Henry %V. Conrad, de ceased, south 9 degrees, east slung said lands of Con rad as many perches as will include slid 51 acres to a Clicanut, being the line 046 perches, on the west and ' , min 60 degreea, west 3.6 perches to a While Oak, thence by late varaut land,sonth 52 degree* east 112 perches in the place of beginning, containing a acres, more or leas Jars. MI that certain tract of land tdjoirtin; the aforesaid tract on the south, bounded as follows, viz : Bey,inint ate. Mack oak, corner of Peter Deal's land, south 93 perches to a stone, south 63 degrees, east 1 0 0 perches to a Mime. north 93 perches to a stone, thence by said Peter Dears land (dace Adam Boyer's) north Si degrees 'tut 100 perehes, to the place of beginning, containing'44 atm, 39 perches, more or less, belay parts of a tractor land surveyed on warrant granted to Adam Brown.dated 68th of February 1791, with the ap. punetwares. 'As the mopeity of JOHN P. TODD., At As saeutiaut sad place, MI that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the Borough of Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill County,'bouaded southwardly by Front Bt.. • eastwardly by for of Henry Werner. north- Wardly by a itt feet wide allmr,and • ' wardly by a9O feet wide alley, coataltdcg l a l in froutabout 60 Wet , and in depth about 930 feet, with the appurtenance& consist ht. a tcro-ftc,dy bur itstelthretrouse.aud tor et Am the property of ELIJAH %VERN EIL Seized, taken in Eseerstirut and will be sold by 81resitt — s Os J. T.. AVESINVll,3ldwrily. burg, Feb. 17, P-19. : - S 4 The Youth's Fnend and the reaefier't cU arfort cor.traTiou snates OP . ARMIMETICS. Ow ova CoTaery—orrr ore narver-sle are one Books The attention of Teacher; School Director; - Pirects. Merchants. and the Public generally. Is called toe aeries ofdrithutettes. prepared with great care by Mr. Aimee Ticknor. Thither of upwards of twenty-five years' ex. perience. They are called-- TUE COLUMBIAN CALCULATOR. TUE YOUTIFS COLUMBIAN CALCULATOR. A complete KEY to the above worts to be cad separate or together. TICKNOR'S ARTTILVETIC TABLES. The books ire therms tray American in their character —based on our beautiful decimal system of currency, and received the approval of upwards of five hundred Professors and Teachers' In different sections of the U. States. We glean et few hem the llat, and publish be low: (See pamphlet for the balance.) /7///iewsport. Pa.. May 21, IN& I have examined with some ca re the "Youth's Colom bian Calculator," and the "Columbian Calculator." by Mr. Almon 'Ticknor. sad ant satisfied that their excel lence, as well In quality as arrangement, will facilitate the acquisition of, knowledge of arithmetic on the pan nthe pupil. and reader comparatively light the labor of the instructor. I shall embrace ne early opponneity to introduce the works into tbesernicary under my charge. We. J. Ccans, Christ Church Female Institute. lessupert, May 213. I have examined the Cohnnbian Calculator. by Tick nor. lam well pleased whb the judgment displayed In his method and perspienhy of his esPlantillans, and thinking 'lt mach more easy and coMpreitensire a sys tem than any with urinal t am acqualoted.lwould with ant the lean hesitation recommend it to the patronage or teachers and the public generally. P. P. Aunasts, Teacher of. the Willi:tampon Select illthool. The following recommendation is from Thomas M. Burrowes. Esq.,the late able and talented Supet inten dent of the Common Schools of the State—and who may very properly be termed the .father of our Com mon School system i" ••I{feel pleasure in espressing the opinion that the Colombian Calculator, by Mr. Almon Ticknor, is a most trainable school hook' The adherence to Our Own beau tiful and simple deemed system of money, and the ex clusion of the Britlita currency of pounds. shillings and pence, which forms one of its chief differences from oilier arithmetic.. I consider n decided and valuable Impinventent. It always appeared to me nudes., if not worse, to nozzle the beginner in Arithmetic with questions ID any other money than our own. at a time, too, when the unavoidable intricacies of the Science are sufficiently numerous and difficult to task all his pa :fence. and whoa the teacher's chief object should be to excite and sustain his interest In the study. After be has become well versed in the principles of Arith metic, and complete master of all calculations in our own coin, it to not only proper to rive him a knowledge of those of other lands, but it will he found practicable to do swirl one tenth of the time requisite for that pur pose at an earlier period. In many ether respects, also. the Columbian Calculator is a eupenor work, and I therefore cordially recommend it /gamete, Nut. 24, 1547 •Tuo, 11. Ikuuowts." Liti:. Sept. 30th. 1819 Mr..Bannan—Dear Sir :—I have received from you with mach pleasure n copy of the ••Columbian Calcula tor,” a treatise on elementary arithmetic, by Almon Ticknor. After a careful examination of the work, I have come. to the conclusion that it is well calculated to impart a full and clear understanding of tigures, as applicable to the business transactions of the country, and exactly suck a work as abauld be introduced Into the sclinnls throughout the State or . Pennrylvanta. • The work is full and comprehensive, and Duals of several subjects which are often omitted in elementary works, among,wbich 1 was particularly pleased in not ice.is that of••Praatical Mensuration." A familiar acquaintance with the principles therein clever:fled would form an ex cellent basis fir an ordinary mathematical education. Yours respectfully, Jolla Duce, Principal of the Linz Academy: From W. McCartney, Esq., Professor of Mathemat ics, Lafayette College Mr. Tierney—Dear Sir have looked over some of The proof-sheets of your treatise on Arithmetic, and am pleased to observe that yeu• [Dive introduced many ,practical examples)* illustration of the rules. Your book is well adapted to those "who desire a practical work on the subject., and isle/ in details and illustra tions for those who are commencing the study of ibis retrace. Practical books are the kind adapted to the business transactions of the age. Very truly yorirs, W. :dues:lTN cv. From N. Olintlead,teacher of a public school in Eas ton. Pa. Mr. Ticknor—Dear Sir:—From a pretty thorough examination of your system of Arithmetic:l can say without hesitation, that in my opinion it is decidedly superior, fur the use premium+ schools, to any now in .use. The currency of our country, In every system of arimmetic, should he of paramount importance ; and in this respect, 1 think your system may challenge com petition. Yours, &C., NICIIOLAS OLMSTEAD. At a meeting or the Teach ma of the City of Read ing held at the Mansion House. March 15th, 1818. the ftliioWille resolution was unanimously adopted: "Rejoiced, That in oh ; opinion it Is the best system lo n.o.and• should be speectilyjnundoced Into all the schools, both public nod select, as the general text bnpit on Arithmetic." On this recommehdation the books were introduced What! the schools in that city. Perk, Sept. 22.1.1815. Dear Sir:—Traving .examined your Arithmetic, the Colombian cot e utopie.•• I hesitate not in Baying hat I felt it to be my duty to urge its general adoption .In my school. The p/Milmerteff of the examples, adap. ted to the wants or the learner, ism very Important ret. commendation to those who are employed' in the In. struetion of ynoth. . Jong TATLOII, Mr.Ahalaa nelson.] Teacher of District School. York. September 19th. 180. M. A. Ticknor—Dear Sirs-1 have examined the Co lumbian Calculator. and find In its amnsement a work well calculate,' to facilitate the progress of scholars orithmrtic; and would therefore recommend its adop tion In the school, in General. Your, respectfully. Sam.. LEITSEII, Teacher of District School. • • Tort, Sept. 18,111445 I have partially - examined the third edition of •the ••eo'nmbian Calculator," by A. Ticknor, and feel no hesitancy in recommending it as the best practical arithmetic with which I am acquainted. Wm. A. COOD, A.M.. Principal orlastii ute for Ham York, Pa ror2, S eptember Mr. Ticknor—Sir have examined will, consider able care and attention tour trey [Lie on arithmetic sty led the Calllmbian Calculator. It in, in my opinion, a very valuable work for schools not only on account of the system and practice which It embodies, but for its adaptation to the currency of this country. Explana tions throushnut the whole work are plain and sat is Cie. torY, rind the brief system of mensuration which Is ups pended embraces many things useful both to the bust• nrsa man and the student Respectfully yours, ANDREW Mamma., Ptibeipal of York County Academy. • , Williteupost. May Vitt). IRIS. Mr. Ticknor—Dent have been highly granned by the esamination of your arithmetic entitled the"Co lumbinn Calculator." The principlesnfthesclence are unfolded, and Its practical uses esplained with peat perspicuity and simplicity. I think your reasoning. and" Illustrpinns era peculiarly happy anti -original. This, together with your Introductory Course on Arithme tic." forms Ina most lucid and intelligible, as well no the most seleutifits system of arithmetic f have seen fur some time. Its owe merits plans it beyond the need of commendation. %VIM much esteem,. •• , . 131 T. your 00ediC111, Nr.IIE.IIIATI nOlll, Wards, June 9th, 1848. Mr. A. Ticknor—Sit :—having had, in setieo for some time your system of arithmetic, entit..l the "Co lumbian Calculator.' I Jo not hesitate to pronounce It a work well adapted for the use ofsrlinolc and also well calculated to (militate the instriatron of youth in the science of Computation, for any Imorineso. Yours truly, J•XE3 R 006411. LebasroA, June Fah, 151.9. Dear Ste :—S.o tir as my examination or the" Youth's Colunibko Cab.littor"has gone, I am well pleaged with the book. I.thin • your views regarding the most eni• clew mode of teailsingarithmetic altogether correct,aud ilt introduction into our schools would be n great and public benefit. 7 CONRAD Mau. Teacher • of the Junior Department, Leh:wino Academy. Le/lumen, • , I have zamincd. Mr. Ticknot's Columbian Calculator. and hare been math pleased with its gene ral arrangement and simplicity of its rules, and can say that 'think it 33 work well adapted for n ur district schools and academies. I hen, to ilea the labors of the anther repaid by its general introduction into all our schools- I will Introduce ft into ray sabool as SOOT as convenient. Taos, Jour. U. ELLIODDIES. Kortanistberiead, May. 1818. FMM a ctintunt examination of the Columbian Calcu lator I feel favorably impremed with the character of the work, and wand, en far, as my name may have in fluence. cordially recommend it as well adapted to ,m -part a correct and practical knowttdce of thin very im portant branch of education. Erimue,Mcno.rmt, Teacder of the Sclett School. Northumberland. • At a meeting of the floard of School Directors for Noctimmtieriand district, bold Mar 30th, LW9, it was r.lcieed by a resolotioo of the lloard, to Introduce the "Columbian Catchlator." tote the sebnota as anon as poasible. • W. S. Bawer. Pros ideat. • - 114i-1-Have pawially examined the "Columbian Cal culator. and have no hesitancy in Pronouncing it a goad work. (and in the bands of competent teachers.) well calculated to give the young *chola, a thorough knowl edge otitis science of Arithmetic, and to prove my onin inn I shall introduce it, as noon as it is practicable into my school. • Jas G. Reruareee. Teacher of Public Schooli, Williamsport, Pa. Mr. Ticknor's Arl thmetica being' clear and concise In illustration. felt and practical in examples, on Mot ;bat It can easily ,ba learned, yet so comprehensive as to meet the exixenciea of ordinary bucideas, and conform. leg as they do. to the decimal currem.y of our country, are. as I believe, well worthy the pallet:age of teachers and pops in co:cookie uncials. • A. E. brz.Liin, T. Supt. COMIXI4II Echoola Frani/ix, July,E4h, 1819. Mawslsi.tra, June 9th.11818 Mr. A. Ticknor—Dear Sir:-1 have examined the Youths and Columbian Calculators, and from a thro conviction of their utility, have introduced ahem into my school. It is uovecessary.for me to particularize the merits of these worts. .several eminent teachers have already in a brief . yet comprehensive. manner an ticipated much of what 1 would say,and they are before the public. Tc call it the best system of .. . Arithmetic," would be merely repeating what has been said of almost every new publication. All me ho rive it a fair. unpreju diced examination. must unite with me in callina it the best 'veleta of Arithmetic n isir before the public. It enables the pupil. to acquire with comparatively little exertion, a correct knowleke of Arithmetic. Data.. S. ZACTIAWAS. These books have only been Issued but a few months, and they have; already been lawn!need into the Night Public sebools of the ellY of New York. in the Citie or Reading. tantantter. VViletinetno.--elso liandebure Yost. Chambetsbure, Pottsville,Doylestown. Lebanon, &e. For sale 'wholesale and retail by R. nANNAN. Potts. ville. and by booksellers in the V. Staten. 10e121-43 Neu , Medical Office, Car. if 224 tad ,Ilarkrt St., Oppsits Tholeysties Han, Parrsvlctz. JIM BECKER. HOW:EPA title PHYSICIAN. etc. I/ RESPECTFULLY infOrme his numerous !Honda. end the pantie in general. that he has again op ened an °Hee In th is borough, wpm he may alway s be faood dating the day ready to attend ca all applicants. sad where the afflicted with every form of diseam.whelhes memo)/ Chronic. may receive lapin, and such treat ment. ea he has In au extensive praeuce of nearly 30 yews. Mond most safe and effectual. Renidetthe Corner of Callowhill and 3rd St. opposite the Prlmativo Mezbodiateintra. ,I/ae97. 54m0 TIIST IIEODIVED—A2 Invoke lia alias/Wats LEVERS, suitable t" wilt be sold van , tow at • SontA-419 ' FRADY & =parr. PoststriS. Profit °di Ttiegtaphia Co SEWS Tc.l_Tl7E LATEST MOMENT PUILADELPLITA. Feb. °o'clock& Flour Is held at $5 per bs,rrel. C9rd Vol $2.62i. Rye hour $3,12f, Riii 67s6Sc. per bi'. Corn; 57ic. Dir YESTgIIDAIPS NAM: FROM ITARRIpIRIIROp Our Harriebuig Jitter bal ijuit imbe' Cle—vii hate only room'enough for tqa follon'ing dines A petition signed by ateutrid the bar, Oar ing that Munroe and Carbon Counties tin detieft= ed from the Dirotrict. Mr. Mau from the i;otuctittee on Coipotegioni reported a bill fei the incorporaiion of St. Claw into !Omagh, to be called pietwegiin.l Mr. Cornyn, Dorn iheJudiciaty CaromlMP; reported the bill erecting BerkaCounty into a nevi Judicial District,- and cdnneitin g Minitoe *lt Lebigb and Nottbaniiton, Mr. R.:R. Smith, froM the iudiii'arj Commit.: tee, reported a Bin tin; the Pideetion of miner*: mechanics, and laborers, with amendments. Tie North Brunei Can - al.—There wait quite a warm 'discussion upon the completion of the North BranCh Mori of net. resentatives, on l'(''cdnestlai last; after which vote was taken ution a BUSatitne stibmilted by Mr: Ball, which propoied to boirow the Monti Boni the banks, at 2 per cent, and allow those fnstito: 'none to issue small nineis. nil/ project ohs td effeetfthi completion of the bill in three yetri. The Houve did not take it very favorably, how ever, and voted it down, by a vote of 63 to 33: OLD ZA.CII MS CO.IIEI .• Gen. Taylor, it is supposed, would reach' Wash: in'gton city; last evoninz. Ho arrfeed'aidtinaliet: land,Ald: on Thursday last; and . left that pla& yesterday morning for Was'initoit city, wlicni be was expected - to airie the cisme evening. Ohio U. S. Senator.—Both bradchel of thi Ohio Legislature mat in Contention en'tbe 2 1 i1; and proceeded to the election of a U.S Beneter,iti the placed Mr. Allen. wheel term expires on the 4th March. On the 4th ballot. Solomon P. Chase: . Esq., was elected, hosing ,reicised a majority of four. Mr. Chase was 'supported by tha Free Soil members. al. Gov. Seward hate !tempted the office of U: S. Senator. . . . ar Member: of Assembiy.—A Harrisburg car.' respondent of the Lancaster Herog'saYst"rhave; been amusing myself bj I9ciltinir et the composi: lion of the Legiststaie: And -really when I con sider the vari.ty of which it is eonMored,l am no toner surprised that it should be egreal They ham their Balls, iMeirl Crabbs, their Her: rings, and their Fisherc They base kings ancir Nobles.- They Gave Large end Smelt, tittle vita l Long. They have the Rich and the black—theii Thorns Blociin with Roseber4.4hey have their . Groves with At:wins—is Ball, a Heson;a Saddler,' e Cooper, a Miller, a Puller, a Packer . , and I, ker. They have Steel, Sharp and Pierce. O l d seat holds 'Corn in (Cirnyn) and another is oti:. cupied by the D,iehl hiMeelf." 211( a zr More Proveritv.—The New Mal Iron' Works at Boonton, ltlorris County, have just - stopped work, and wou'd have stopped five months . ago but for fortunate koritracts entered into in' 1817. The stoppyge df , tho rolling mill, says ie correspondent of the Newark , Dsily Adcerfisre4" (writing from Boonton.) throws about 250 men out of employment directly, and a much larger number indirectly. Or the 7,000 tons of rairria iron which we made last year, not less than PO' per ton, amounting to $350,000, was paid for la: bar in the different branches of manufacture and transportation of material ; giving vmploymen% to not less than 1,000 men. and supron to their fan: , re-True Progress.—.Tbe people of Hassadd i : setts voluntarily taxed l i themsclses, last year, and' million of dollars for the support of the Commeh' .chools. There is not a native born child in the: Itate, old enough, to learn, who cannot read and 7rite. In Boston, $OOO,OOO were' expended in building school Cott ses,daring the preceding April! last., Within the year past. individuals have gived $200,000 •to Ilayvahl College. The Statet building a reforin!schoUl for vagrant ant) expos 4 children, at a cost of $1 00,000. The State Wet' cotes all the deaf, dumb and blind, and has estate' fished a school for idiots. 17" A Terrible Set of rowdies are piesenti in W.shingtob; trying t'o' enrich' therniels;et byi picking the pockets of, strangers, and citherarise defrauding thorn. A' Coriesitatidetit' dates' shit the city Is infested with the rrieSl' desperite gait of.villiips and a•asult.a and lobberiesira of al.: moot niglit'y occurren c e. ti:et . ersi of tbs most' notorious riUains - in New Yoik sere noticed in' a groupe in the bar room of one of the Hotels. It is dangerous to'bO Micezeopt the mast ingrliar; street,,aficif.rte. TRUTEC IS STRANGE XTRAORDIX.TRY CIRCUXSTAXer. The last Hannibal journal, published In Mis, sonri, under the carion of , awful retribution," has a fearful story to the effect the' a Mr. Weath; ersford„ Sheriff of Schuyler Con ntr,itt. that State,' and em eificie collector of the County revenue; conceiving • design to cheat the Coinmonareshli nut of time $2200, which be had collected:--)rfi the money in the card of him wife, part in 'five/ sod part in paper. with the declaration that he; would be gone seserali days, end enifining amt. ; her that she should permit no one to stay all night at the house during his ab sence: "At night e ttaveller, rather an aged man. applied for enter-. taints:erg. The' woman. at first refusing andel instructions/if her hnshantl, was finally persuaded" to permit him to remain, About eleven or twelve o'clock the same night, some persons demanded' entrance into the howl% and upon bring permitted ! to come in, they Went found to be disguised as' negroes, end irnmediaerly demanded of the worntrit' money; which they said they knew was in the . house. The woman handed them the paper Mat ney. They told her ;ere was also silver money', which ' she moat -cure' der. She replied that she would go up stated (where the traveller was fair' ing) and get it. She !informed the old aentiernartk of the state of things l iielow. He told her to Wee' one of two pistol. which be hed—to pot the money' r, into her apron, with I e pistol concealed behind it; and when eitht, of e robbers cams foittaiirte take it, to fire and h wont save another of third' with the remaining tool. She did as ittatiuctett; and one of the men ell dead at her feet. The old man fired and killed L nother,end the third Riede his escape. I.lOnn exernination, it ten round that the guilty husband hart fallen by Ai hand of Ali own te , fe. Thus its it that a mysterious Prost. dente, even in this r ata, niii.tee out cruittsb:mana to those who transg minim laws:" . lir .. w -111usie. . . ~ LOVE ME. Not With Panty; aOM Si/Dr: Vive to Ilepublitroe. a Fre rich lialtiotie sohr: ta o wet on the Sea t al Universal favorite,. Wear. Ltdy, Wakc.la benutholserecrade. I Can't Mare up• My Mind, words Motu ilood's Neje 1 . - sine, . 1 The old Gray Chatelt.bY TerinYtop, I Think of Thee, a them tee ballad,. Oh! Have I Not be Trne to Thee:. . When shall I get the Object that 11.L0w., k . The Moen to Ileamiou milli, Wave, What ii a Teat When Other Friends hale left Thee, . July. a beautiful Waltz: The V, oodiand - Wattle; Beattie* of the Walte; hough and Ready Path. Tte Crazy Ponca. 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