POTTS - VILLE. SSTT.IIDAY NoL4l.vo, 30.acii 13, BO m-Ma. E. 1. Far Is milt , ' eked to receive sta-leen lions fur the Miners' Journal, and teceipt for the same at hM Drugstore, in Tamaqua , Fi+enien's Purcide.-7130 firectieh of Phil. adelphia and some of the adjoining places, had a fine parade on Tuesday fast. The day was rather inclement, the weather cold, 'and the mtflialeep, but nothing daunted, the spirited firemen bid de fiance to The elemects, and turned out in large numbcri, with their engines.someof, va s hich were drawn by splendid grey horses. accomp r anied by & number of bands of Music. The parade is highly spoken ; of,.by the city press. CAT Bridge Destroyed.—puriug the storm that raged in the vicinity of Harri6burg, on Tues.. thy last, twelve spans of the new bridge across the Susquehanna, at Cose's town, sic miles above, wu torn•avrai by a whirlwindand thewreck bu since floated down the river. Thikwas the bridge about being completed for the' Pennsylvania Rail. road Cumpatiy i, iis dr:tructic;n: will provi a ecriou3 loss to the company. Father Matthew Cawing !—Father Mat. thew, the grertnpoytlsr? Temperittce, promises, in a letter written to some temperance friends in Cincinnati, that he will sisit Amciica this year.— He designs leasing Ireland for New YOrk in April, and therefore will soon be in this country, where his labors in the cause we hope cosy do 'much good. .tV'Ligia/alive.-7'here has.been very; little, business of general importance transacted' by the Lagi:lature this week. The bilt,,prohibiting the Lehigh Coal Company from issuing scrip with some amendments, making it somewhat stronger than it originally was, passed the House on the .26th inst., and was then sent to the (_2rl c nncab.—A telegraphic despatch to the Nort h American, states that it is very pmitvely stated that the firmt of May has been ti.vd upon as the period for the important changes of Collcet ore, Postmaster?, &c., and not before. A large -number of prominent northern politicians arrived at the Capitol on Wedno lay inst. rg" Newspaper Cast•—ln the Supreme court of Rhode Island, in the case of Jasper Hardin rs. Henry D'Wolf, for nine'yearesubscription to the Pennsylvania Inquirer, from 183.5 to 1854, it was ruled that the regular mailing of a newspaper fora length of time was at least prinia facia evi dence of its reception, and that receiving a paper fni a certain time and not ordering the same dip. continued, was sufficient to hold the person liable for the subscription price, notwithstanding he may never have ordered that paper vent. A verdict was accordingly given to the plaintiff. ' The Canal Miaid.—There ore but two Canal Commissioners able to attend to business :at Harrisbu'rg, Messrs. Power and Painter. The Legislature basing.called for estimates, to make the annual appropriations, there two gentlemen cannot agree upon them. Of course, mu'unl re criminations will ensue, but the whole blame eesls with the I,ocofoco leaders, who will not Olio, Morris Longe!rrth to reeign, although his health ,ie so feeble that he hro long desired it. For the purpose of securing irllce for party friends, the \ true interests of the State are trifled with, the ..private feelings of Mr. Longstroth disregarded; and the %abide liuninee3 of ihe Cana! Board thruein into confusFon. . L.V.l , nporta.it 1n To-npike Treircllers.—At the February term of the Court in Montgernery COunry, the Judge d,crided that a turnpike cam pony could not recover ) til of a traveller by suit, ppon tria refusal to pay after ho had been permit ted to pass through a gate—that the only compul sory power invr=t_J in the_s cornponi.—, is the privilege of closing the gate upon those refusing Co pay. If this deei iori 93 to stand, turnpike Companies will soon' be compelled to keep their gates closed all the time, and refuse a passage un- til the traveller has paid. rir prices in Cab; prices by tho lost accounts, were receding. Flour which hed sold a short limo previous to the 23th of De cember at $2.5 per barrel, was down to $l5, and other articles in proportion. At least si i tteed seta were known.to be on their way from Chili loaded mostly with broadstuirs end provisions.— As a bag of flour, weighing eighty. pounds More L 'Y than our barrels, can be obtained for about $ . 4 in ChM it is apparent that it cannot be eeported with a profit tram this part of tlie country. rgrDeath if Bun. B. A. Bidlack.—A late ar rival at Now 'York, brings news of the death of the Hon. Benjamin A. Bidlack, the American Charge de Affairs at Bogota, who died an the 6th January, in an epopleclic fit. Mr. Bidlack was a prominent and influential citizen of Wilkeshairr, Pennsylvania, and for a number of years repro. anted. the Lucerne district in Congress. His death was universally lamented by the waves, and those of his countrymen residing at Bogota, as it Will alao bo at home. faradd Coming.—The preer of the U.S. storcisbip I.tifington writes to New York. from San Franciico that be has $178,060 in dust. which he is to ship from Valparaiso to Panama, • and so to the States. It will probably reach Pa nama by the British Pacific steamer, in season to be token by the Cresent City on her return. . A mercantile house in Seuth Street, N. V., has now ;30,000 in gold dust, waiting at Panama. CD".' A Relie.—lt would be well for those who are cr - yin ' g out proscription, because President .Taylor has made some removals, to read the fol lowing resooutin parsed by the Convention that nominated Gov. Shunk for re-election, and say nothing i-nom-. • Revolved, That the ar.norst. from the various office.a at Washington of every opponent of the dational Administration, or of Democratic prin. ciides and measures hes long been milled for and is alike demanded by the voice of the Democratic party and the b - et interests of ,the'tountry. and 'ottght not to be longer postponed or delayed. • „ IX' The ]/usherStatesmen.—Not an Ad ministrattm has been' formed !inee the adoption of the a 9,, r ,,tii6tinn which did, not contain a President, 'Via, 'p res i L ;;;ltt of cabinet member, !war Virginia. The present coti!"tee the dent Fitd.the Secretary of,;ttin Navy, 2:7 Banks in Ohio.Thare are 54 Banks in Ohio—of which 35 are branches Of the State Banks. 4 are old one", and I l independent... Their total resource', on the sth of February last, amounted to $24,177,716, and their . liabilities to an exactly similar amount. re Troubles "in Ca.rade.—The political an. pelt of affairs in Canada, looks rather portentioul of trouble. - In Toronto, riot- hove taken place and etteeke have been mode upon property and the persons of individual', identified with\the go. vernthent. ‘;!.. t 7 "If you trans en affectionate, loving wife, choose a thin, lean, rawboned gal. You'll be nearer ber beam", So rays the editor'of the Yan kie • Black, end it's dienerally beti!ae4 that be knows all atiothointiakingli:: _ 117 Wm. B. Prition;4m Attorney General of the U. States, is a grandlion:a Patrick Henry. We ire glad to find that some of the old stock is hi the Cabinet. alt Going off well: 7 A potion who had been Itatataing a!ary dull address remarked that every? thing rent off reli t espedally the audience.. AIM Or Till STEAM. C A N A - D',A; TWO W - EM6Zi LATER FROM EtllloF.*! The Steamship Canada arrived at New York, on the sth inst. -We . have. by this' arrival two tarek's later intelligence (rout Europe. The news is important in a commercial and political char aster. We give the following important extracts ENGLAND. • In Parliament, on the 26th ult. Mr. Cobden in a apeech, of the most temperate character, brought forward his long heralded lim - lei il Reform. The Budget, the main object of which Was to cut down the national expenditure ten million pounds per annum, &e., was =4 - .6y the CbaticeUm of the Etebsquer. who intr.:since,' an epitome on all the arguments on the subject during •the last two months and' injured the strength of Mr. Cobden's sugge tions. The debate which followed falsi fied all the :expectation,. etertained_by the friends of the financial reform champion. It languished from the beginning, and the question was dispos ed of on the same evening. Mr. C.sbdeu's amend ment being rejected bye majoity 178-..tbe mug. her being 275 to 78. In foreign affairs Loid Palmerston has been suppcirted by Parliament in the course he has found hitns.•lf compelled to take, especially in the Sicilian disputes: An impoitans document has been laid upon the table of the House of Corn moue, showing the dippositioe of the various gov ernments of Europe to reciprocate similar edema tagea with these we propose to concede to them by the abrogation of the Navigation Dewy. The frightful wreck of an emigrant ship tits taken place on the coast, off Harwick. The bar. qua Floridian, of WO tone barthen. E. I). Whit more. master, from Antwerp for New . York. the property of Messris.' E. D. Hurlbut & Co., char tered by a German employ, to ounvey - emigrants, was wholly !Oat on the 28th ult., rind horrible to relate sill on blend perished, except three ihdivid oats. who were miraculously *varied from death. The'iletails of the late warlike intelligence in ' from India are of great interest• we make,brief allu sion to the subject: The Bombay Telegraph says another murder ous conflict' with the Sikhs has occuird on the. left bank of the river thelm, between thei - artny of the Po..jsub, under Lord Gough end the Sth force. The S,lche under Rajah Shwere Singh. A straggle in which the Br tish have to deplore the loss of 93 officers and 25 0 men killed and woundtd—four guns captured and 4 or 5 regi mental coins taken by the enemy. The struggle terminated in victory, but woe disgraced by the flight of the Bengal Cavalry Regiment, and the retreat as yet, scarcely satisfacitirily explained, of two British corps of dragoons: No attempt was made by the English press to diasn'ae the fact that the news from India is of the mos, disastrous character. Lnrd Gough has been promptly suspended in the command by Sir Charles Napier, who was to have proceeded to the scene of hciatilities on the 20th ult. TUE MARKET. _ . , Thi-re is greater degree of dullness and g looM in the\ Grain trade throughout all the leading markets then there bee been:for a -lone period. Prices continue to droop, and from present ap pearance-, under the pressure of heavy arriva , a from abroad, the bottom hay not yet been reached. From the manufacturing districts the accounts continue favorable. There is al. o a fair 'busmen going forward in the' Produce markets on the Con mien'. Pricer on the whole steadily main tained. The Meal market continues active and prices are on the advance. During the week ending March 21, fair Ameri can Cotton not only mainishird its wound, hut was a point, higher than when the America sailed. The toilet amounted to 50.170 hal: r. •Al Liverpool on the 9th white Wheat wait sold in small quantitie- at Os 101 a 7s 2,1; Soitthprn Flour 25a 9J a 26.; We-tern Canal 25s a 25s 6.1; -Philadelphia and 13$1timore 24. 6.1 a. 24. 3 I; best Northern yellow Corn 26s Ca ; ana mixed . 28s 28s Gd per quarter. Aleut is quoted at 10a a 14s per bit. There is a ftir trade going forward in American" Provisions. The arrivals of Beef are very be.,Vy— already three tim a as great as at the same vine last year. Fine qualities bring 11 1 111 pricer. Other sorts are to be had on very easy terms, say 55a 75s per tierce for ordinary prime. Me..l Pork barely supports rates. Lard is in fair demand at a decline of six-pence, per cwt. Cheese is steady, but Butter has receded from is a Is 63 per cwt and in same instances 2s has been accepted. R.ce partakes of the dullness applicable to ail kinds of breadstuff's, and finest qualities of Carolina . are quoted atlBs a 20 s per cwt. Naval Stores are qdiet, and' command firmer prices. The London Money market continues ens); dis counts of the be_it paper range from 21 to 21 per cent; Consuls far money, the lowest 9la ; hnthest and closing 92 ; fur accounts, lowest. 9 la, highest and closing, 92,1. American Stocks fully major airs their price, and it was expected that when the news of the rise of United States Six per Cents, to 104 reached New York, that there would have been a corresponding rise there. IRELAND. In Ireland the great topic of discussion MOM/ all dittos of the Irish.people is the ...Rate in Aid" proposal of EOM Johni Rii ell. From every Part. of Ulster and Leinstef, and even in the di. trims oPtlanster, too, .have . remonstrances, loud and indignant, been .ent forth - against the proposition. Meetings are being held daily 'in the No•thern Counties,to petition Parliament against the scheme: The language used thereat is not only bold, but very daring. A le. - I,violent tone in . .Repeat speeches has subj , cied certain orators to • long imprisonment under the habeas copus suspension art. The proposal : af Sc, Robert Peel for the re: medy of Irish .grievancrs Ass taken the landed intereste by storm, but it Is tint so popu'ar as many at first suspected it Would be. Efforts to aid the Pope in his misfortune ate now general throughout the country, and' although the masses are said to be starving. his Holiness is . said likely to"receive a large sum from the ••14e of Sainte." FRANCE. The French Government continues gather , intinues to strength, and there is evidently a growing disposi tion on the part of the nation to crush any attempt at public disorder. Upon the whole. the pro.- pects of tranquility are more favorable than they have been during the rest year. - I=l Battle between the Rowans and, NeapoEtans. —La:e, advice from ftaly'have comp to hand. It is statrintisit the Pope demands French, Austusin, Nespolkter., and Spanish intervention on hie be half. A battle is eiid to have been fought he• tween the Romans and the Neapolitans. No de tsils.have reached us, nor is it a. !et known on which side the victory is elaiintif. Advicos from Rome of the 27th ult , Oates that the forced loan is .0 extremely unpopular, thit iv most likely to react upon the Government, greatly in leanr of the restoration cf hii holiness the Pope A Roman populace has ever been one of the molt fickle assemblagz3 in the world, and it is now the upper and wealthier elms' that are. discontented etc rafingly with the Government They have ad up, and will probably take the op• portunity of a hostile army appearing on their frontier, to strike a blow in favor nf the Pope d am. TEE CONTINENT La Prefse stnnoances officially that the Ace train government wall not for the present march any troops into the dominions of the Grand Duke I ny. Ord, re were given to Marehal Rut net make any offeneive movement again... the King of SarJinis, but in the Piedmon le.a should IlitCCI Sbo Mat'diall, be is to march to Turin. .The Presse bee a sat:•fec:ory on tho Italian question, which Arms that white Ausitio daps not contemplate at this moment prat J int...ilia tion in Italy, the m...ltating powers are agreed la preventing Llhallso Albert from making illy further attempts at'reviving the war in Pal, ET 'A Strange !Animat.--.COI. Freniont has recently devatow.l to Corpus Christi en extra ordinary animal, which his partg twaciteded in capturing otter a tb• days' chase, in the neigh borhood of ,the river Gila. A letter received by a meichanr in St. finis; (rain one of f.Jol;Fre., mont's party, de.ertbSt tt as an animal raterablina a hone in caul particular, except that it is com pletely coverci with a clop' turfy tootipeiemblipg camel', hair in color, and the finenearloP its tex ture. It has no mane, and its toil 4'41 an ele• phant's. The animal pos'U , ss wonderful agility , le a pin over 01).'ef uctlonir ten foot high CO's' 42:7 . Babiet.77Ttiti editor :of 'the •Wilwapkia Sentinel do-s not bout of tbilize of Wisconsin babies, but rays, they.= 11113 uncommon surd crop. ay'4fldln, 11111.1 end me firo , dollani." eYciu 're mkotoken in your mon, iirl'rm..not a, five dutrarewe, ypu can Y uri , any bo!. —•• • • THE MINERS' JOURNAL; AND PQTTSVIL.LE GENERAL, ADVERTISER 11Y . DiiPPROBIA. .Hydrophobia has of late Jeers become quite common anions the k nine race, and a preventive of the disease has, ofte been sought for. The Piattetown itl/ger ... Mates i a number of its sub. scribers certify to the fact:. t they have known instances where the 'owners of dogs have had the 'worm'. taken from under their tongue?, which becoming mad, (which is rarely the ease) could neither bite or do damage," and'th?t "they also. believe that when dogs lave" uoderierie.tbis ope ration, in many instances they never become mad from the bite of a tibia animal,—they, therefore, take great pleasure in recommendifig io all ?who' era of valuable dogs, to have the 'worm' token out as a sefegtrail to the cornrnunity c ind a great Sc.. entity against the losses of human and animal life, becasioned by r itte spread of this fatal diseruie, from time to time. RISE IN JILLEGIIESI* CITY. A telographic despatch from Allegheny City, un.ler date of the 24th, state's - that it was thrown into • great state of alarm and excitement by the explorisn of 'the boilers of the cotton bluing fee. tory of Me - srs. Fife & Brothers, The boiler was thrown .foriy . feet, and the, roof raised from the building. Fiire of the-adjacent huirdinge were destroyed by the explosinn. J. Fife, one of the proprietors of Me factory,was killed, and the bodies of Are otters bare been riug from the reins Four person were badly injured by the fall of a chimney, and it is feared that several persona 'are yet buried in the mini. NEW COITNTERFEITS Altered $3 bills on the State Bank of Bainden, New Jersey, have been pat in circulation. They do not resemble the genuine notes, alhough the signatures are pretty good imitation?. The words, •-•State Bank at Camden, near Phtlarlelphia,"have evidently been put in on an erasure of -the came of so a other bank. The fraud may lM known by th figure of a pair of horses racing between the gcaturos of-the cashier and president, which is not on the genuine bill. ' . MAVIIERIATICAL. thelollowing queetion is rewectiully submit. ted to the reideri of the Jouenni, for solution : Qum:km—A. B. C. .E 1 D, are in the value of a puree! me-rhaireve. A 11,_C. have MCI; H. C. D, C. D, A. SIC .1; nod D. A. nrd B. ec..l7d. Qua — g—Tha whole sew, and e. eh no Cc p-r;:colar ra,r; t THE LABORER IS WORTHY OF HIS HIRE, AND HONEST INDUSTRY IS : :: THE WEALTH OF NATIONS. Hone-t industry is the energy and effons of man, directml in nainisty.:ing to the neee _toes. or us , ' for the benefit of the Liumrn family. If all men were actual by this principle, or were honestly iw its. trieus for themselv , how diflrent would the state or ...cloy be trona that iii which we now lied it.- In dajs gone by, it was beneath the eigotty of the Roman Patrician to labor at a mechanical trade. War and eloquence were the only Arts for the noble citizens of Borne-by them he might me m power-without them be was doomed to live in obse - liy, Poets, Painters and Sculptors were (par tially,) an some instanceoi highly hovered an the e days; but while the n-cues of many Ancient Poets and Orators come down to us froth as the day on which they awoke to ecatacy the living Lyre of breathed their lucid thoughts in wo.dt that yet live. it is s..dly true that the name. of many who gave in sptration to the marble or breathed Ile into the can vans. are buried in oblivion. M hower.r, have seldom had their true place in society, although nom froir ranks have snrung the mighty bard of Asia . ; the gigantic genius of Wat the deep research of Davy, the lowerieg Ileights of llerschell and the di-covering mold of our Franklin: yet, for all th galaxy of-the brie/tea name •on record. Industry has not met its true reward. To illustrate this:- IA here is the Historian who would labor for years to writeihe tile or commemorate the inteative genius of one of thousands of practical minded mechanics, or where the Novelist so bold as to risk his mean. non or expect sucre sof his works if his heroes are Itleelianies (-Yet Mechanics have done more to advaace the arts and cienCeS, than any other class in tact, they have done almost everything. Teem , fore, may the mechanics of this, the Nineteenth tiny. inalcratand their true position and in endowed .with all useful knowledge and every virtue which adorns the man, Our ol teem are, in this organization. to effect a more general diffusion of the principles and science. governing Mechanic's and the "Vie; to elevate our brethren.in their several calling., and thereby give to them 'he grealc-t proficic .cy in their d iferent branche., by rendering to each other that mutual adv ce and asisistarce which we may need in our avocations, .0 fir as we may do en with consistency and lor the good of the who l e, and in secure as far as po_ible remunerating wages for our employment To co' sate a proper understanding between the em. ploymi, thereby rendering mutual their interests. Therefore we, the Slone-Cutters, Masons, Brick layers and Plasterers of the, Barotign of Ponsvilie. Canty of Schuylkill, and State of Pennsylvanla, do by these pre.ionts set forth certain grievances under which we have been UNJUSTLY laboring for many years. and of which we du tow JUsTLY censure, and by solemn agreement protest against from this day forward. let. We have been treated by our fellow building mechanics, as men of secondary importance in co n _ meting for our work or our pan of the erection of a budding. Yd. Themanagement of Itone-Cuiting. Masonry. Brick laying and Plastering has been subject to the control of men necessarily ignorant aim the perfect. ion of either or them branches. 3d. We have not been known as contracting by the actual builder. and our payments fur work have been made subject to the calm and convenience of others to the actual lota and detrlxpentor our profits and surenances. • 4th. Our payments hove been made subject to the onus a of other], for goods. die., when they receive the money ror our work. sth. We have frequently been losers in cases of violation of connect. when, in fact, our part was fulfilled, and required so to be to the very letter of said cont tact. Gih. We have repeatedly eul -estimated for work and the contract taken on out estimate and , fterwards hid off to the lowest oiler. 7th. We nave frequently been forced to finish work indifferently and imperfect, on account of insufficient material being furnish-I us by the first contractor be not being able to judge as to quality of mid mate rial which we were forced to use. 9th.We therefore claim the privilege of being , known to our mutual employer ( the builder) and only ask to receive our share of the estimate at his bands, and to be responsible to him alone for the im perfections of sea pan of the contract. 19th. Under these convictions. we do most solemn ly protest ana minima that we will not take, do or contract for any work or material in any other shape or nom otherwise than such work or material done or delivercr in cases where oar names are known to the owner of the building, and we ourselves are set tled with by said owner for work done or material furnisbed. Therefore Ee ofred, That we, as Maetcr Builders, will strict ly adhere to the above Preamble, and by our actions sustain the proicipleo therein contained. Received, The our prices shall be uniform. stable and equitable beiweeu the employer and employed. and agreeable to prices heretofore to usage, and fur ther, that we will not in any case deviate or depart from the standard herealterodepted. Resolved, That in furnishing material we will charge the prime cost.with a restonable peicentage tbr our trouble and cost of attending oxide same, and that the owner of the buikling shall be liable for the payment of said material when furnished. subject to our order at all tunes when said material is on the ground, at said buildtng. Re nisei, That the classification of prices for work shall be as follows :- SPECIFIC BILL OF PRICES FOR WORK. • STONE CUTTING. Base Cann-, bond foot, 11 1 . 25 Curb flume; 01,00 a 1,25 Stone taills,• eps and platforms, lupe:Wel Ine . 6llro per foot, 1,25 Stone walling. ranee work, per perch, 1,75 Stone work In a building, do 100 Celter wet, v. between tines, do 871 Ostler bank walls, do Cai Walling for Engine House, foundations, &c. do 871 Store stacks for engines, do, 2,.50 Stone chimneys in Miners' Houses, 13.00 Flush dashing per yard: Moe eta. LAYING BRICKS. Laying bricks, 13 inch watt, 2.50 9 inch walls 2,G1 Philada. front brick streebers, 20feet front three stories high, extra, 30 00 . or in propor-ion to *1,50 per foot. ijetek way* in stack. bolters, Ike.,per rn. Puvemenra, pet yard, Ave,ne.litner. chinulaykre e garb additional flue, chimneys In Wrier , ' bone, Double stack heanha..le.. laying hearths qnd setting cot:unfelt grates " fancy If Building oven, S by G ft, Setting cooking ranee PLASTERING.- ( With Materials.) _ Best Plaster or sand finish. per yam 25 els To ants and swim or brawn do ' 25 " Lath and one coat du do . 17 Miners' houses, two cc...fiend skim, do. do. 23 to Hest finlehed plaotenng (for work only) do 121 " Two coats and skim, do 11 Yr Moms' boons. two coats &skim or, brown do II " iaathial and one cam (work 00131) -•9 . mega° op yells do 4 tr and material to 33 " li p ozs i tt fi fs g s . t t le c ild ai n s fr do lo stone, Womb railing laid oil in stone (work only) on Pebbling, two coats do At a recoups or the above mechanics. held at the house of Lernar liar, aft Maraily erelett Web 12 . 1849. it was •• . Resolved. That the *bow° Preathie Rolotatioes together with the Bill of Prices, he Pehhette 4 he the -kiragra • Journat't am, -Foltz/die Ealgtoriare." For threp weeks. .SANUF.L CLARK: Preristent. Waft H. 11. Burma, Secretary, • •' • Ef i ckteep Xf4444), Ecormspondenee of the Journal.] B. Batman: , The' Committee appointed by ..theeneetinlyof Goal Operstars,ts publish the shipments al cold from esei.h to week ,Auting the suspension: rc• pollee follows: Shipped.dnrin the week to Ph Oath. • • by noo:subeenbens '4,00;11 By subscribers 90 05 Totsl 4,420; 16 We have not bre& tth obtain the eccounis of shipments front 'rinierioi;lnt understand from go. f autitority ithat the colliers there, with a single exception (Hendersoir.'& Harlan) have strictly odbe-ed to their agreement. The debt): quanta an the‘ .. Wee.' Brine-bland Mount Ca,bon roads ere Henry, Her.l.4 Tremont, and Same, Me. Kesvon of Puttavifle,The Intier gentleman sent folly tons to Mt. Carton, for. shipment by Canal, and Mr. Heil sent•fifty tonstolhcbroora . The coal mined and sent.;ewefby non•Subcri. berm has been 'impel enlarge', shipped by C. Miller, Del. Co., and Rogers Sionicluton and Co. SAMUEL,BII.4;TMAN; - F. McDONA.LD,' - GED.-H; FOT7'3. - The Coal Trade for 14319. No new' feature marks the Coal Trade of. this week. The suspension of shipments by the Op .eraturs, alluded to in our coal article of last week, still - coatinnes ; in fact; the determination to ads here to their plan kir correcting the existing evils in the trade. seems to grow stronger. - But one opinion prevail* in the whole community, and that is, that fix the Arturo no more Coal must be sent to market than.the public appestite requires, This crowding Coal into tho market when it is not wanted, is, for the future, tot:ease, if we are to beliei.e the expressions we daily bear repeated by the parties most interested.. - We have been more or. less engaged its the Carl Beakless our selves throughout*the entire period of our resi dence in this Couuty, and cal, therefore, more fully realise anthaupreciote the existing difficul ties under which our unregulated Ind, unorgani zed business has been, liereloliireciaboring.— Years .of dearly-bought_experienco has fully demonstrated to us the necesiity of devisieg retro just and eqnitable means te render the Coal Trade; a regularand stable business, so fur as this sad can be effected by concert an 1 unanimity of rction atitoug Coal Operahrs. The nature of rniningoperatious are such, that steadiness and regularity nre absolutely rle.esary to produce a profitable result., The inc-thive-y and other expensive fixtures about our Coltimies, must be kept daily and rcgaturfy in roti'on, or no profit eau accrue to the M'ner. This is one (Ape prin cipal causes of our over-productouthe anxiety of the Collier to reduce his exrersei per ton, in-. due^. him to over-produce. TI is over-pmiltiction may not exce-d tl a actual reqin:r! teal , of the market any greet dent, yet it is the great cense of all the difficulties in the Trade. The de-..dera tutu devoutly to be wished for. is, to adopt ome phm by which this over-production, may, ht.. a a future, ho avoided. • This c. I only be brought about by an orga. ization of. the Colliers of tars Couuty, similar t.) that of England, which has rep tufted so benencially there, to :lin consulter, as well rite the producer. At he present moment, , when we look back on the bu.zines.s of lest' twelve mot tits, we see the most r twerful mo tives tit induce the Colli-rs adopt this regu'n t:ou. TI sir :Old capital, have been expended in vain; th, , y hove :'tiled and witho it reartnicrul'un; many of the.' t.usl- :Mug h. 7 ..y losses, a :01! ,er co 11 - remade of this ria'no s policy will ot ny them.— The qua aety of Coal at frchmord, at the of the sitspet:s'oti, exceet'ed 90,000 t ins. Daring the two weeks that have since e'apsed, ne rly 30.000 tons of thiS quantity has b en shippcd:, A contini 'tree the s s t.!0.1 fu- two weeks. longer, we think, would ',ling about a healtity condition of things in e.e market n which we l ace eaihiug to fear, ns all the C ', which we have the means of sending to market will mi. detly be required. • , . Th e qua ti, y sent by Railroad this week h. 6,319 19— by Canal 1,927 I:—tcP al for the week 8,..17 l2—tort by Railroad 127,0b7 ll—total by Canal 1,927 13. Amount of Coal sent ' , twine Philadelphia and Rend ing Railroad and Schuylkill-Navigation for the week ending on Thursday evening last: RAILROAD. CANAI.. Ries TOT! L. Wass. TOTAL. r: Carbon. 1,795 ell 45.614 07 721 II 721111 Iht.Carbon, 1.499 17 21,651 116 .965 11 'W , 5111 rt. Illven, 9.031 06 41,662 05 210 05 210'03 P. Clinton, SJO RI 25.550 03 000 000 6,319 IJ 137,167 11 1,92: 13 1,63 i 13 1,..27 13 Total by RR do Cel. 139,015 Oi To same period last year 161.313 II =! Trirarportsiise on tle Rai/reads fa itelwryttiii Cossip. The following Is the quantity of Coal transported over the different Railroads In Schuyikillrourity. for the week ending Thursday evening, March 29;15t9. Wm. 'llfirst.. Mine Mill and S. N. R. R. 4,403 II 41.623 19 Little Schuylkill R. R. 1,439 00 25.414 01 Mill Creek do 926 19 17,612 10 . Mount' Carbon do 2.336 06 21,0:3 00 Schuylkill Valley do 1,957 19 21,:g 06 MP Carbon and Pr. Carbon do 2.122 18 40,7 00 MATES OF TOLL AND XXXXX PORTATION ON NAIL ROAD . From Jan. I, 1849. To ' Prom M.Cathon:S.ltaven.P.Clinton. Richmond, until June 1.1849, 1 60 159 1331, Philadelphia, do do . 160 155 . 135: • For additional New Adeerasemews sea Nest Page. They will theio be found arranged under Suitable Heads. • Temperance Lecture, AT TUE TOWN 11111. L. 3 1 - Invitation. the able and elogaeut Jacob Carter, Erri.,of New York. will deliver n Lecture nn Tem. perance, et 74 o'clock, Thursday evening. April Stir .'49. The entnmunny err invited to come and bear blot.— Admittance 123 canto. J. W. BOWEN, K CLEAVER. E. CHICHESTER. For Artificial Flowers [VIREO'. Leaven. Blossoms, Rpm,. Ti.sue Taper V V etc., for •rtiOrial flower/I. Tint assortment cm braeei evety varietyjust received and Eir sale. % ' lIANSAN'S Ronk Variety and Storey. March3l, 1171 Soda Sal /Eralus. THE Undersigned, the only manufactorms of gen. trine Soda Sal „Emma, beg leave to nation their customers and rho public against an article made in Imltalian of tne genuine. by several manufacturers who have been induced to this course by the great favor our article has met with. To those who are un acquainted with our article; we have only lu say, that a single trial according to the directions, (which are placed in each package.) will manifest its superiority over any other kind of Sal triter In market. and we warrant it wholesome and perfectly free from Impuri ties. The genuine article can be obtained of ally of the wholesale grocers or dturgairte in this city, Bosifin, providence, Philadelphia. Baltimore find New Orleans. Purchasers are pirtieularly requested in tree that nor brand is no each package. JNO. DWIGHT & Co. New York, March 31, ISO. 14-3 t 'Net* Spring Goeds in Philada. TOWNSEND SHARPLESS & SONS, 3:3 Smith Seo.d St..eet,—rit HAVE received by their own impart al ions. and . care. ful selections a large and well selected Etna, which comprises every deeirable kind of STAPLE & FANCY OCIODS. Drug Goods.—Silks, Ganithems. Lawns. Naha& Lug. tres, Chintzes. Linen., and alt the new italics for Spring. Skaarlo.--Bilk, Canton Crape, Tti'het, Broche, Not, Sagory Plaid, English Casio:tiara, and Seal-akin. Friendly Geod.—Plain and neat figured goods of all kinds, plain dhawls and Cap Naas, plain furnlshin! goods, &c. Xelea Weds.—Clothr, Casilmetes,Drillinys,Tweeds, new .urniner stars, Vestings..and Youths' Wear. Femmes/lin; Goods.—Enalish,fluilts, Blanke.s, Bock, Ings,Tablinge,akeettnys,Linens.ldoreenz,Damaska,&c. Shoemaker,' Goads.—Lastings, oalklns, [Aces. &c. Philada., March 91, 1849 ' 14.Smn Bonnets! Bonnets! T. Z. LOTUROP, X*. "3 0 Sodth Second street, upper tide. vest door to Standees RESPECT ULV: invites the at- tention or the Ladies of Pettey We and its vicinity, to: his very choice rcortment or SPRING & SUMMER STRAW BONNETS & HATS,. At extremely low prices. igehlerehants and Dealers - • Aherins. Bleaching. and Pressing, done In a superior rammer, earl at short notice. T. Z. LOTH BOP. No. .19, Booth e. 4 at., west side next , • door to To remand She rples3;& Zdarch3W49-3Moi l'inisde 4,50 cta 10 6,00 1,00 8,00 1,03 2,50 5,00 10,00 • Preserve this Advertisement ;r YOU WANT A HAIIGAIN. , THE CHEAPEST. WATCH STORE IN PHILADA, ,Ne. 190 Nand' Snead St Colmar of Nor.' (pod 811yee Verge WV 4fiell PPMB 3 to CO. dondQSilverrapine . . do , 'SO to 112 Sir• gllser Lever 'd o 013 to kit talk Goo Gold Vertical . o - /Mtn CZ Coon Gold Wine _ o to SO - Good Cold Patent Lever do "ISO to 1195 Some vet?' heavy Bold Levens do - to PC! All warranted to keep corm* ' ' Also, Silver Table and Ten , SpoonliMenufatlneed. wholesale ant start. •with a srmatb to surniond the namey, the handsomer% patent serer made, or plate. . Alm. Bike* o Pectielen Item II to U. Gold do hem 115.541 to *SAO.. - • . id.Constatelv Ott . hand, • good sesortntent of rash. tenable Jewelery of every description, such as Finger HAMM Ene-riase.Beene, Pine. Gold Chalne,lieys, dz.; at the lowest cub prices, at . at_ Pr. ' 1 4.1 '1 10 . 1 0CTRIEIP; • Grand Jury Itepol-t. To tAt llostoratte Adios of tio Coart'of Quarter StS• SIVAS fat OS Comity of •IcTiseltill : The Grind Inquest for the body of the County of Schuylkill, tespectfully repott— That they hare had be fore thron 1/Berg-urea 13313.. or which flirty- were "Free Bills," and urea were "Ignored." They have also,under the direction of the Court, visited the Pub- ITcoEaces and the County/ail. and report nothing wUnt log in ftie" Patin Offices, but. a _moveable safe fur the me of the County Treasurer- • • The Grand Inquest upon ekantinatton of the County Jail, recommend to the County; Commissioners the erection of r new wail ahout twelve feet high, on the southern side of Jail Yard, for the better security of She Prima Yard and safe keeping of the prisoners. It IS also suggested that suitable Benches be'prov lded for the one Of Mize confinedlo Prison. " . The Grand Inquest would also urge upon the patine authorities the necessity of enforcing °ante part of tbe Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, better . reguditiona at' their crossings nn the Centre Turnpike, belOw Rt. Carbon, and in the Town of dchrtylkill wen; by mains Cates. orothersuitable guards at saki crossings, fir the preservation end security cif - the lives of tra setter,. It is afro recommended by tbe G rand Iritinesttlist the Centre Turnpike Company he• nd.illed to erect more suitable fencing between their Road and the Schuylkill Canal.ln such parts IS ate dan;crous, between Mt. Carbon and Schuylkill Haven. . All of which is moat rennetfally submitted to the Honorable Court. , . J,ERCHIAIIREED.re;rentan Liver Complaint. JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR 'NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF TILE idstrys, egrd all disrases arising friar a disordered hirer or firework in boll .Vale and Feasts OUCH as Constipation, Inward Pies, Fullness 17 • Blood to the Bead, Acidity of the Stomach, Nau sea, Reek. horn; Disgust for Food, Fuilners or weight in the Stomach, dour Eructations, Sinking or glut sering at the gu t attire Stomach, Swimming of the Head. Hurried end dillitult Breathing,' Fluttering at the heart, Civiking or 'laming sensations. when in a posture, Dimness of vision, Dow or webs be fore :.e sig.d„, Fever and dull palnirt the head, Defi ciency of Perspiration, Yellowricw of the slim and eyes, Pale in the side, Back, Che.:74Lintbsi s &e., Sod dee !lushes °Cheat, Burning:in the Flesh, . Conttant Inviginingeof evil and great depression of Spirits can be effentrillly cured by, TIM IIoOrLANIPS• LTLEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS. Their power over the above diseases Ls not ex cellcd—if equalled—by . any other preparation In the United Slates, as the cures attest, In mzny cases after skillful physicians had failed Derangement of the Liver and Stomach are source; of It ~ snity, and will alsri produce disease of the Ileart,Ekto, Lungs aid Kidneys, and lays the body open loan Intel; of the Choler-, Bilious, or Yellow Fever;and is Fenerally the first cause of that most bane. flit disease, Consumption. Opinions of the PhiLuielphia Preto. IiTHE DISPATCH," December 3lst says t Asi Is rata:Anti: Malolclvc.We bare frequently heard or the Calehrated German Bitters, manufactur ed by-Dr: LLSofland, spoken of in 'Memo( commeoda tion, and we kohl,• desb:scilly so. It is a too continua .practice, in certain qp tars, to puff all manner of useless lush, but in the case u( the above !litters. bun dreds are Using witnesses of their great moral and ~ p hyslcul worth. As a medicine for the' Elver Com plaint:Jauedice. Nervous Debility and Dyspepsia, it I bas been found invaluable, effecting cures, and thor oughly Cr ...icalin*diserses.w hen all other medicines have failed. We feel convinced, that in the use of the Certran Eitters,the patient does not becomedebiliated, but coestatily gains strength to the froths—a fact worthy of great consideßt . on. The Bitters are plc:le ac 7 in taste and smell, and can be admini-tered under any cirmunstances, to the most delic .te stomach In deed, they can be n.ed by all per. ons with the most per set safety. It would be well fur tho • who are ich affected in the nervous system, to commence with one tea spoonful or less, and gradually ore se. We .speak flout experience; and are of course, a prop:r judge.. The press far and wide, havu united in recom mending the German Bitters, and to the afflicted we too t cordially advise 'heir rise. "SHIRT OF THE TIMES," June 9thsays t— "Do our good citizens who arc invalids, know the many • : ontshing cur-- that hove been performed by Dr. slow land's celebrated ,German Bitters I If they da not, we recommend them to the "German Medicine Store," all who ore art:tied with Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspep-la, or . Neivous Debility; the Doe tor haVcoted natty of our citizens a er the ht.st phy sicians had failed. We have used them, and they h ye proved to be a medicine that every one should know of, and we cannot refrain giving our te:tirnony in their favor, and that whicli gives them greate• claim upon our humble effort, they are entirely reje:¢6l.l. .rrnE DAILY NEWS," July. Ith sue..k Lnowlngly of Dr. llnoland;i - Delebratell C^3nan Hitters. wl en we czy It is a blessing of this ace; and in diseases of the bilsary. diges.lve and Ner vous Syscerns, It has not we thins an equal: It is re.ranble prwration, nod made :Otho4t Alcolial, and , q alt Oman la we would reeommeadryvs wor:hy their conflenis. . . • fIEAD .TIIE FOLLOWING: ' It le from tine ot our - first droggl ts. a rentleman fa vourably known throughout the United States—the pro. prletur of the "MediCat Worm•Sy rap ':delph JVl:r.f.r.l.d. l 9 td. Deer Sir :—lf Is with meth ph-..sore U, - 1 I to tify to the extraiirdinaey virtues of )ourGerina: 'hien; hav ing :14 largely of them these host few 1110111h' to va t:oUps persons, a dieted Wjflll.lver Complaint., ['piper. to, and Deloli;y of the.; 'Nervous System. s I c..n say connote itiou-ly, that they Are the bee: ar.ide of the kind I have ever:old (and I de.:l in all the popular medicine 4) and I consider It the only analiCllte for the above ilise.,se, before the publit. I have never sold one battle that legs not given sal- Is notion, and brought foal thc Cornlllendallon of the who used it. I deters the any duty to you hnth re• the proprietor of this highly valurble an lets, and to rho. e afflicted with the above comelaints. that ,hey n :v know of its cura tive proper. irs and In enable them to select the good •- oin the various arthOcil with which our market IS Hooded. With much retpect, I remain your's. kc. J. N: 11013ElsiSICE, Diuggist. Corner of Serond and Coates streets. • JAUNDICE AND LIP 2:11-COMPI. INT 'Cared ft'. sr Pligric'eas dad Puled. PA:ledelphili; D c.:17. ISIS. Dear Sir—lt is with feetirws or pfeas. e I commu nicate In you the Punitive eiTerts fend In a short time) ofyotir invaluable Celebrated German Bit lets:* upon my system %sidle laboring under the Jaen. dice. About two yearn ago I hrt an attack of the Jaun dice and was confined to the honke six tveeks under medical treatment.of tlw Family Physician and for .time time atter, %shwa went out I had tts be very care- Cul of myself. 5111.1 that time I bac, had several artacke of the name ilizease, and your Bitters hove entirely re lieved and cured me in two nr three days. My next door neighbor. Mr. John Diehl. last spring, had a Icing and serious spell oi Jaondine, he had it sometime before I knew it • he was confined to his bed. As 50t...1 as I heard of has condition I called to see him and told him of the effect your Bitters had upon me In the same dis ease. Ile immediately sent for a Brittle, and in a few days be was cured. I hulk in several instances recom mer ded Mos Biters in other cearu, always product na the same happy Creel. My wifej.has been considerably af flicted wnh Liver Complaint grid Neuralgut, by the use of the Bitters sheds w .11..n0w enjoying good health. We believe .rout the many cores we know of these Bit ters effecting, that they fatness Ina remarkable and ex. tr. onlifinry degree great curative properties, and thc.t which enhances their value withal* is.they ant entirely vegetable. We always bee,, the Bitters on hand and .would not he willing In be without them. . ' Very rupectfullv. Your , . v. • • C. PEIRCE,37O South Front Pfireet, Can stringer testimony be adduced by any Pirepara iton before the public I A single bottle will convince any one . of their 'power over db'esse. -They are En tirely Vegetable, and will permanently destroy the MOM obstinate costiveness. and give strength and vigor to the time, acne time debilitating the patient ; hying also reccel to the mast delicate stomuch under any ChrOIXI zsanfees, :and can be administered with perfect safety to delicate infants—they are free from Alcolol, Syrup, /aids, I salute!, find all mineral and Injurious lusrodlems. . ' They can be taken at all times and under all circum stances. attordinary exposure will prevent them having a salutary effect, and no bad result can accrue from an over doso . . For salts * wholesale and retail at the principal Dernt, Ge..aati Medicine Store, Pio. 27 Race Street, Phi:i.der phia. For sate by G. Brown, Pottsville; R. Dickson, Schuylkill Haien,* .1. W. Glbbe, blinereville and by respectable dea`ers generally, throcgliout the State. Match 31 ISO ' . 14-ly }Committee Paper Hanglags, Bordern, 2000 PIECES PAPER HANGINGS mnbrreing all the Patterns of FOUR MANUFACTU RERS, which pre-ents a 'greater 'variety than tan be found in any Establishment in Philedeiphia or New York. also Fresco, Column Panel. Decoration and Gold Pspers, Just opened and for sale airily prices, at DANN AN'S March 21-131 ' Cheap Pape• and Variety Stores. N. R. Paper Mincers furnishmtwhen required. Nero Style Curtain Paper. x!1(1 PIECES CURTAIN PAPER, eirdinicine all the new style!, Just received and for sale rhnlesate and retail, at March 2-13) Dancing' fichool. THE TERM OF OUR DANCING SCIIOOL !LA V INC expired, we cannot but he'p, at this time to return nor sincere Wranks to the titir..l7 of Pottsville and vicinity, for the liberal petonage bestowed upon as drumgt he past winter. Holding to recollection the s-ccess with which we have met, we take occasion to say that our school will be re-opened next winter. when we Will be highly pleased to see our old friends, and as many new ones as may desire to favor us with their patronage. F. & C. STCUCII. March RI, ISM . 13$t To Builders, Carpenters, Sce. 1 300.000 FT, Dresid Carolina Flooring Boards, 1, 500 000 " " • Spruce 200 000 " " White Pine " " 200.000 ." " • Ind'n River " " 100,0.1 , " " Fencing, Shelving. &c. ' The finest: and largest stock of dressed Lumber ever offered for ■ale in this or any other market. It was dressed in the best manner last summer and MIL and may therefore be relied upon .not to shrink. ei-Ordens from tt,e country accompanied with the Cash or City reference, If satisfactory, will be atten ded to with especial care. WILSON 4- LAVENDER, March IL 13.3m0] Brown Bt. Wharf Philp/b. • Calcined and Land Plaster. TO PLASTERERS, PARVIERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. TT should not he forgotten that P. CODEINE & Co.. IT of Philadelphia, are n unnfacturing and have con stantly on hand, a supeEor article .of CALCINED PLASTER, which they sell at the low rate of 30 cts. pm - barbel. or 111 371 per barrel; pod also the first quall ty of LAND PLASTER, for Agricultuml purposes. at the reduced rote of 17 cents per bushel, or 00 cent. per barrel. ' Tern's. Cash. Call at either establishment, Schyl - kill Eighth, above Willow street, nr 'Armen st. Wharf nn the Delaware.. 0-Order* . promptly. allveted to Car or Steam-hoar without MIMI tonal chm-ge. [March tit, 13—It • • - John Donnelly_, - RIANDIsACTIIIIED. OF DONNELLTNii 11P13 1 311T SAFETY GLAZED CAPSULEO . • - MATCHES, .•111:1 - .INITCD • STATE.; OIL. rises MacKING, , X.. 83 Nana Third Strut, PkasdrldVd• earwidered the bell in 11 the Onited tete, ; they are free front anokasant andsan he Introduced with perfect rarely into an stores and deliellinal. .Warranted to keep 10 years. The Matting ie of superior npality, and , free from any ingredients that impairs the Letther. • Country Dealers and Shippers will fled it to theli lel tereseto 011104 see forthemselael; ' N. 3 , --An assortment eflMetette: of llllThiall New Ynrk Manufacturers, Matches In round Wood 'Nixes alto, 'Atka in large or 'man Woe/teat, trwahip taany portal th e w0r1d..." • • JOHN- 00NhiELLY, Late of 20 Bank fit,. how 83 North Third Magi lir 13-IT • : ... __ • `important tcl:Tanners' . SEW HIDE, OIL AND ' LEATHE R STORD. NO. 111 NORTIUTDIRD ITREET. i l Three doors Selow RatePillredraplia. AL 'AId nn hand at Incest matket radees D ry La Kam tildes, liy.bt and neney,firatqtratity Lraccaa. " "--, - - ~.". ..•, " • lAruafrar 7 , !` : r• •.r ~.. Hang Dry ChM. Salted Lagnayra. , " " r , .. Perttarnbur2, " . 1 • :: \ ..r. Sleogbter Aides', r.• " " " • Kips ' •. Green Salted Deasy, Dry Patna. , . Test Straits and Bent • _ TOOL E of all kinds. • Tr, Hides are of fresh imponailott. and all' be sold lower in price than usn be bonebt at old establisbed Houses. LEATHER of ail Male boiight, ft , " which the A. 44- est rails price will be paid, or exebanged for /Wes. Kips. Ms, &c.. &c- Ma7ch2t. 'KEEN & KIRKPATRICK. • Miners , Hospital. THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY anima n crania'. he has to far matured his Mans rot the es tablLMmentof a MINERS' HOSPITAL. that it will he opened fi ir the reception of patienta on the first of 010. The object of the Instltatkm is tOsetnre to persons engaged In mining operations, proper medical aid tt'id treatment, at the atm:test partible expense. Witt ih's'iriew the *proprietor bas eroeured for the parprernt of the Hospital, a Farm, on Which Is a Istge and conVe uient House. in an elevated, airy and healthy position, no the road tending :mm Pottsville to Hitieisviile, about 2 mile Dom the former plate. , Persons paying Three Dollars per anpum.ln advance, will be entitled to membership, mitts admission In the Hospital . , in case of injury from nett - lent. or' sickness: and to Support and medical treatment doting laid neva, free of addifinnal charge. ' ','" ' Invalids who may desire admissiottinto theHospol, will be received on liberal term'. The poor o e Borough of Pottsville, not In 'the Hospital, 'wl be ,treated by theattending Phys.lan, gmtis Ali those who may be disposed to avail themselves of the advantages of membership, may apply to the undersigned, at his office In Yarket st ,Ponntitle. March St. ISO. 13-Iyl G. W. %NOBLE. M..D. Reading Collegiate School. LiFTER some months of uncomfortable suspense the Principal Wimpy to amine bin friends and the public that the •'Reading Axdemy".kas bees takrlrd for the permanent accommodation of the echaol. No other suitable !mettle; could be'obtained: Amritsar. rangements are making for the accommodation of Boarding Seboltita. read era will be procured, that are competent and fa' hfol.: The course. of 'entree- Von will be adapted to the age, talents and destination of the Pupils. Reading. Spelling. Writing. Geogr - 1 by. Arithmetic, Grammar, Hintory. Algebra, Book-keeping, Geometry, Phrovinhy.•Chemistry, D.. 'znY, Physiolo gy; Latin, Creek. French, German, S, :nob, Survey. leg. 4-c. 'eight , n) any extent the Pupil may desire. M.nre and D - .wing if required. Circulars containing her information will soon he Weed. Terms for Ray Scholars nom SO C $lO, for a term of II weeks. Boardin- can be obtained in the family with the Teach ers. on Ceasonablenertim. " The Principal relines h'ic sincere' Melts to there who have thus far liberally taLtronixed him, and vxprennex his ardent den' g for their cooper lion in all bin efforts to make Maw f useful to •their sons end made ; en emies, them that he is never happier himself, than when surrounded by intelligent. manly docile, happy boys. Entire eatlnfartioa to all is not promised—but whatever ran In done for the good of the School, will be cheenbily performed. WILLIAM S. POST, Princtied. March 21. ISO. 12.01 ' Valuable Water Power, ROLLING AND WIRE MILLS, FOR SALE OR LEASE. • - rrrtygE Rolling Mill, Wire Mills and Water Power. be -1 lonelye to the Putnam Association, are 0111.7 ed for safe or tease. They are situated in the counties of Patnern smi Westchester, at the continence of the Peekskill creek with the outlet of Morton's pond, three and e.belf mil: from Peekskill, on the Hudson riv er, mad filly miles :rim New York. . They consln ea folinws A .Rolling Sfill, 100 by SO feet, with one sett of large Rofls, a train of Guide Rolls. to finish to P inch - ,and and square oda. I - sating Furnace, P addlitr, F 'mace and Turning Lathe with all the nece extures and linp'ements. The Which is conceded to be unsurrins.ed by any in the country. has been now about eighteen months fully tested. and In perfect ruder. The wheel Is 22 feet diameter, by D feet Step, with ms sufficient power to drive another set of 111 II Rolls. Alt ;ched In the Mills are dwel ling houses for workmen, sate house, • carpenter shop, and Blasi& nitb shop. A Wire 51111;40 1130, three stories high, with eight blocks for cnmie wire. completely -Jeeltiled wilh an " neeling, cleaning, and blacksmith shops. Wheel 20 feet in diameter. Second Wire Mill fof One wire,' with twenty blocks and necessary fixtures. Three onoccupied c ter powers, Sikh 11.11 varying fro.n le to 30 feet ; one of them a desirable site for a I; per mill. They are wain one hundred reds of each other, and hove snfilcient dams. These potvets are partire'arly presented to the at tention of tranufacturent, nn account of the unfailing sup, ly of water. Beside the Peektlill Creek. they cnnintand the tvaterof flnrtnn•s pond, whiclitles above thew, and of whirl, the proprietors have the control. This p rod haA an area of over 700 acres, with an av erage d`,:h of 05 feel'. . . . The ,Mi) , nutlet, and the land adjoining, is owned by the an. neinPan. The present gates command a draft of seven feet, which may be increased. if desired, to twice tint depth. The three mills were running through the drought: of 1817 and 1048. with an abundant sup ply of water, without interroptlon, and exhausting but two and a half feet of the surface nj the men!, at lee end of the longest drought. There are 100 acres of land. with dwel -I#•R iing hnusea, bars, stable ne,onuttodatinns •• the twenty horse., and a .tw mill neer H a : It -4 the outlet. Cartage to and from Peekskill :; Landing can be contract t. for at .50 rent. per ton. The! properly will be so'd or let In pwrela to suit purchasets. • tarrnmunicationa may be, addre sad, no Pertmnal .p• plication made. to Mr. Joseph 'Straus, Peekskill Post Office ; or Mr. Joseph Lyon, or Mr. smith E. Lyon, at ate Plains. [March 01, 13-31 FIRST AND SE-ONJ COAL FIELDS EMBRACING SCHUYLKILL COUNTY And nuts of the Counties of CARBON, LURERNE, COLUMBIA, NcrritumognLAND AND -- Tnurtim, • By &meet B. figher. Surrey or to tAe Schuylkill Comely Beord, ke., arta P. IV. Sheeler. .n:e of the Stat• Survey. _ - rLItH Sohstribers have nearly rendy, a new and tom. plete Map of the First and Second Coal Fields, ex. tending fo the Lehigh River nearly to the Sowte..- hennah, comprising the Schuylkill. Lehigh. Deaver Meadow, Ilazleten, Mahatma.; Shamokin, I.ykens Val. ley. Stony Creek. and other basin+ in Schuylkill Coun ty, and h - ..rit of Carbon; Luzerne, Columbia, Northam bah' ..d arid Dauphin Counties. It defines each Coal Basin, the Mnontain Ridges. Valleys. Streams. Poiffic Roads and Township lines. It locate t all the Railroads and Canals leading to each Coal operation; all the. Mining towns and others In the reline ; also the Post Offices, School bosses, Menu factories: !dills. Country Stores, - Taverns. Places Mr holding Election:4lqm. 1 for worship, and the residence of many of the initab'muts. Many of tl e level. and distances will he inse.-ted. The wholn Veal Region be defined byn ffist Met shade. and nut eh Geologi eel and other informal' in, from original sources, with comprehensive statistical tables of the Coal predate, &c. will he lotrodtred. The Srhscribers nee lobe furnished with plans, nn a lar.e scale. of the' Towns of Pottsville, Minerevire, Or i inburr. Schuylkill Haver, Pine-Gmve, Tamaqua and Mauch Chunk. Some Vignettes of places of pub. lic interest will ado. n the Map. The scale will he one and a varier inches to the ml e. forming a map about 8 r=t los by 3.feel6 Whir, wide, to be handsomely engraped, coloured and - moouthd. for .1•1 x dollars per cony' to snhicribers. The'name• of the Authors give: warrant for the ac curacy of the Map. they having the fullest official and Jollier original *noinnetnin, and in addition making field wagers espen..lly for this publication, as.. ' , Act local'cg new Railroads urproposlng to make new coal openings, should communicate at once with the Ambers an Puttr•ille. - as thin is likely from hence to be the Standard Map of Reference for the Coal .Ite:looa, SMITH & WISTAR, Publisher. 13 Minor Street, Philadelphia. 11-2 mo March 10 •2000 Prem.um Blinds. BY J. WILLIAMS. 12 NORTH SIXTH ST., PHILADELPHIA. V. Elver - AN BLIND and Win 'ow Shade Manufac. turas, (awarded the first and hk , hest bred• 'a nt the New Vcv.r, ILltimore and Philadelphia Ez.h.bitions,for the soperiorky of his Blinds, with confirmed confidence in Itia manufacttre.) mkithe attention of purchasers to his awn Intent of 2000"Blinda at nr 'row and wide ats, wit* L 'lcy and plain Trimmings, of new styles and colors. Alen, a large and general as .ortment or Transparent Windaw „Shades, all of whkh he will sell nt the lowest c eh prier.. Old Blind, painted and trammed to look equal to new. CeUe. lent supplied on liberal &Wars. The Citizens of Schuylkill County nre respect folly in vited to call before buyinc thiewhere—,anlident of pleasing an. • Open In the evenings. • March 17, 1649. ' 12-3 mo BANNANT'S Cheap Paper Stores John C. Baker's COMPOUND FLUID EXT 'ACT OF SARSAPARILLA. _ • THis MIL;le k employed with great MUMS and by the Most etn.nent Physicians of this 'Shy, for the core of the following dim-, Ca SCROFUL .1. or King's Re' Rheumatism, Cutaneous Diseases," Byphilirc Mks „Ins. Tetter and Ulcers, White Bwellinp, Scurvy.Neuraleia or Tic Doloureux, thtice , Coltre. or Bronchncele, (3wel ed neck.) Spine Masse Chronic - ses of the Lungs, to counter act the destructive erects of Mercury. Jaunt, ce, Hy perthropik or eel' gemeut of the heart, Palpitation and trembling in the region of Cle. heart anditomach, Enlargernentot the Bones, Joints or Lig‘mcnts, also all the various diseases of the skin such as Tetter, Ringworm. BP s. Pim ples , Carbuncles. i re ., Dyspep sia and Lien Coo .1a Ms. Nervous Affecrons, Drop • Meal Swellings.Coustitutional Disorders, and diseas es originating :_om an impure.state of he blood and other fluids of r e I•ody, in shout all diseases where a change of the system is required. Price Mt cts, per bottle. Prepared tints by the Proprietors. JOHN C. BAKER. dc Co.. Wholesale Druzlists. _ No. 100 North 3411 t. below Race. Philade: Importers and .sholesale dealers In Drum Medicines. Cl:emirs s, patent medicines, PaAll3.:ries, &sweet struments. DII ;ists Glassware, Pain:t. Oils, Dye 8: Tin, end Window Glass. also a new and superior article of Imitation of Plate Glass at about one-fiftb the peke of. English or Preach Plates, any size to order. • . . , The. Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla:, for sale by Clemens & Partin. Pottsville; W. L. Heisler, Port G.; rbon ; James B. Falls, ,2itinenville. Feiruarr IP, ISO. rplIE Caxtons, a family picture, by Rgiwer,. ' 131 .I. The Step-Mnther. arn name complete In two• pans, by CI. P. 11. James, ' '3O The Dian and and the Pearl. a new. eptertalain(•, • and'highly r , commended work, by blia. Core, 25 . The Prattle Flower, or adventurei In INC far-vre.t. A premium prize tale; by Ememon Bennett, 2 New York in Slices, splendidly illustrated, by an 'experienced Carver, Toce:her with all the latest and most popular works, bolud and in paper covers, for rale at prices to suit the times, at • "• • HANNAN'S Coal Shipping .and Commis - • slon• Merchant. - • DANIEL .7. RIDGWAY 110 r A VINO LEASES THE SCHUYLKILL NAYI - CATION Company's Landings. at Mount Carbon. Schuylkill County. will attend to the Shipping of Red. White, and Gray Ash Coal, for any operatives on the Mt. Carbon Rain:ad. -PURCHASE OF COAL. Having been engaged fora number of years in the Mining Sultana. he hasatboroagh knowledge of the different qualities of L:oal in the *Waylaid Region. and, will attend In: the, ttntchann and liblPPille V* . Com ibe &Meta anviadr, at F anademte cornpaasatioa.. ceiliatifactorY recreates given'. !ben tequinsd.v Marcia ct, t , ' : 1 Ht. Map of the New Books. lIIICIILES':EXPECTORA.NT, •. • - ! ce.t.tniterro,. For the Clio, of Coligks, Cotdo,..gstilta;, Dronskitis - Jacipirnt esni.rnsipriori, tflainria•rsa of Me Lungs, aed Diseases of the Palm oit• • • • ary. Tms valuable preparation is highly reionintendcal by phylicilas and by a celebrated eSemlit of !Wallet ohm, for its t..edi;n3 effects:lnd ch.:mien combination, a s I well as by thonsands of others w_to have made use of, it —as it never has been used without producing beneficial elects, and ultimatecure of the discaes for which it is recommended. And being are,lir graduate of 'Charism cy. - I can assure the peblie of its perfect safety. It is composed or such preparations as stardin the very high est repute among the medical faculty forth: curt of that class of (Engles tv hicb an- on oft en only the forerunners of that fatal disease, eels nm;ion. In most ea:par:fere ftg.'s is mech. p=in in the'. 'sr - --st, and which °fief , calends euragiato blade. I wands' runny advise the application of ono isf the Com'onnd Galbanum Rasters to the breast, and use the Eipectinnnt as directed. In fact, the n.seof the Calbanum Plaster cannot be toostronly recommended, as I have seen so mans ins.tancts of us affording the greatest relief it; a very short spare of time, been its confirmed consumption. Tire rapectennt it ill I be found to -discs the cough, and the Faster Mit gale. and, at the same rime, draw the ifollamar ion to thes trace, and thereby act as a counter-irritant, which every tthysi clan will pronounce good, win' nut the least hesttattoii whatever. Persons are often said to have ths censurer). don, when hy a judicious use of some of thebest tomtits, and a careful' diet, they hays been completely eared, so that their esperience should act .3.,4 al wanting to those who are said to have the consumption not to de spair; but try on. 'The Expectorant will be found to afford great relief. even when a cure is said to be impossilde. Before making use of an Ervetnrant. it would be as well to examine the Crata, commonly termed TalaM, to see if it is not swollen or elongated. In each eases an expectorant is uselesi„ Hacking cough and a continual disposition to swallow infrequently caused by an elongation of the palate: An excellent remedy In such cacti fit to use a small quantity ofTinctare Myrrh, sal) about a tea-spoonful to a wine glassful of water, and use its a gargle, three or four times a day.. If the above remedy should fad, or one of the same enure, It would be best to apply to a surgeon, and have a small portion of it taken otlf.so as to obviate the irtitatiunand the continual cough whicltit would be like ly to produce lu the throat. The operation is trilling, and attended with bat little, if anypain whatever.. In Ilninchitts. and diseases of the threat', ihe gang should be used.. Prepared by J. CERTIS lIUGIIES, Wholesale au RetailDroggist arid 0 'milli,. Centre street.•Pottsvilla iCaipets and Oil Cloths. at ELDRIDGE'S CHEAP WAREIIOtiSE. PERSONS who wi th to get good bargaires'in CAR PETS or OIL CLOTHrs, either Wholesale or Re tail, will do well to call on the sobscribe,r. As his expenses in his present situation are very light. be is enabled and determined to sell the Inwest.prices in the city. He offers fur this seas an escellent assort urenvof Shirtier I Imperial, 3 ply, Ileautlfdl Simerlng.rein, Rine and 31ml'am, do., KARPETENGS. 'ry and ettglr or. gds,; I • tirt, Cotton, and Rag, And Oil C,OlliP from 2 feet to 21 fret wide fir-Ritorrr, Halls; Arr. with a variety of low prked !ligroin Ca r petm. :Nn 20 to 50.cts., awl Stair and Entry Carpets from 10 in SO cts.. per yard. Alan, Mattingt, Rugg, F.oor Cloth, Stair Rode, di.e. H. H. ELDRIDGE, No 41 Strawberry street. rrae door oborc Chesnut, near Second otrei-t, IVlarch3.lStolo-3mn) Philadelphia., Clothing at the • mom) STATES. WHOLESALE CLOTHING 11%0/PE/MUSE LEWIS & Nos, 25:3 AND 25 PEARL STREET, (Iletween Folio st., and Uutting NEW YORK; nAtO ON HAND TOE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING IN Tali UNITED STATES. TIIE ARTICLE OF • SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, We kap LIP eid/ess Yeraty. - Also the manic extensive Manu:seturere of OIL CLOTHING AND COVERED HATS IN PLAIN AND F9SIIIO.VABLE CLOTHIXO, EIZIEEMITI LEWIS £ HANFORD. N. gin and 2.56 Pend Stre EMI 153ZE1 Great Savint, in r.s.DEVLAN 44C0., nr.tyran, Pd. ARE patentees end vole mantilla:Wen of a tun! CATING COMPOUND, to be ,used in .uhricating the joints of mac' leery. It is warranted to be eqnat to the best Spermaceti ; to stand the coldest weather t and to be more durable than anything now in use.— The price in 75 cents per gallon, and the following cer tificates show its character • - - PHIVADFLPIIIA, Dec. 1, 1818; Messrs. P. H. Devise & (in.—Gentlemen T—The Pa tent Composition you Pent me In hare tried, and which you design r • a sortocAtple for the hest oil in the work ing of Machinery, has, am happy to say, more than re alised my expectations. I had it rutty tested on a Loco motive Engine for two days (in rainy weatherovith mud dying over the machine at every revoNtomi) by a skilful Engineer. who assure. one that it works equal in the best spermaceti oil, with a saving In quantity of 20 per cent This STIVIII2. 'needier with the greatly reduced prier at W . .. 101 you Ir form nip you can furnish the article will strongly recommend its use on Bail Reads. and in ' large mills end factories where large quantities ofiyil are used. I have now nn doubt of it• sin Ce.,111111 under that ion pre:igl:it tender you lily sincere coingrait, a tinos. Truly yours. ' W.n. Lapunu. PUTTsvILI.E, This I. to certify that I have heeri ' u.ing 1 . . S Devlin & Co 's Patent Luhriratind t sil,for the hit nix wee . .., and CATI give 11,4 decided °platen, that, besides tie !whirnn mach chenn,r, ms pernliar Snper . or . ly fiver the hest Sperdilld,is ilAdttrahliVy on ni trionery,whieh run dera it n very desirable article . for that purpose.. NVe are S , e exteneivelntaged in mining and ompping Clint. hay in; eleven n Ereines of various c;v, , atitics at work hoisting conl,pumping. water,&e. 4 . ...11'w00n &Co. P. S. Derlan da Co.—Gentlemen i—We haVo been r - ingynur Pr tent brink...tins 01Ion all the machinery of the Readit•Z Iron and Nail Works for the lan nine weeks, and we consider w,• bane go eirtt a fair trial,:i.• the works are ralridated to matinfiatore otr thousand tons of Iron and N MIS per armour. , The machinery is very heavy, the Engine one hundred and sixty horse power, and the speeds are Own thirty to bine hundred reveltitions per minute. APer the above that, we can recommend the Oil as equal in the best Sperm Oil and, in many C111.1,P, oir to any sperm 11l used iu the country, for heavy bearings and fast speed:. such as shafting and fans. I remain yours, - Ar.c., JAMES M'Cnn'n•, Manager of the Reading lum,Nail and Tube Works. The sal _either has been appointed agent for the sale of the Lubriaatiag Compound. in Schuylkill County. ,who will supply all orders at tuanufaeturefs prices. C. F. NORTON. At 1111Ines,Ilaywomi Ar. Co.'s Store \Pebl7 '49_B-1f) . Pottsville. New Music. r ovE ME. Not With Fancy. ■ new Dona. . L• Vivo Is Repubigl,e,a Fre orh potriutic song, Sunset on the Sea, a universal favorite, Lady, Wake, a beano lio I se'renade. Can,'l Make up My Mind, words ROM Mara Maga zine, The Old Gray ChurcliTebn,y Inyvon, • • I Thi. k of-Thee. a Cawn lie balied, • • Oh S Pave I Not been True to Thee, • • When rhall 1 sea the Object that I Love. The Moon to Beaming on the Wave, What's t Tear? When Other F.'leads have Left 'Thee, .fu i. a beautiful wtiltz..' The Wfindland Waltzes. He..uties oft he Waltz Rough and:Ready Polka. Tee C zy Pulka, Thee:anise! d.r;The Sailor's d¢, Ti eGracefhl do. Marques Se Waltz, Santa Anna'. March.. Ilmata de la Palma Quick kterettoreirtal . Crand Amerir. a ChivalryQui ck Step. Dauphin do: L e Merin de L'ete.i. Gainpade,Thedlattle of Wat .ano 'lleac me Norma, the celebrated deft, The Carrier Dove. Come, ravine that Sin pie Air Again, Lave Not, Aralty'm ll..tighter. OR in the Stilly Night, !lame, Street Home. Horne. Quick Step. The West Branch Pahmeire. The Sleigh •bell Waltz, Waltzes frnm the celebrated O, era, the Crusaders. Together with a large r - Tearoom 'Of the newestand Most norm .r Mace, arranged for the Piano. Rime, V.' olln ,Cuitar. Organ. dec. Pieces not ou hand obtained to order. Teachers sopplied with the taunt discount allowed by publidiers, at HANNAN'S Feh3.6 . 1 Cheap Bonk and Variety Stares . . Charles Harlot, e'Aszuo.N.suLe. HAIR CUTTING AND.SIIAYING Xar the carrier of Centre and XarktA:Sterets, POT/MLLE. KEEPS CONSTANTLY on hand and' l for .sale, the following r tides: • A large ai d splendid assortment of colortl Lithograph ir print..•i ogle or by Metall:l4ml. Turner and F,shees Song and Toy Book h in great varl et ' , Jingle n by the dozen. Dream Beaks. Letter Writers. Spelling Books, Primers . Euler:Ws . anti Cobb's Headers, Copy anti Pats Hooke, Comic and other Atnonacs single or by the dozen, Steal Pens mot Holders. ' • Pocket Books. Playing Gaide,Dominoes.Conversation. Fortune Telling. r d Courting Cards, Shaving Cream and Soap ' Wash Bails, Sand Soap, and other Fancy Soaps, Estrarts.&s, j• Jules Hauel's Genuine itear's Oil. Or Norms.; Curling Fluid. and Cobra %Tater, single or by the doze Tooth .Shavior., Bair. and Clothes Blushes, Gressing.Focket, tool Fine Tooth Combs, 7; Mason's and Frank Miller's Water Pro Oil Blacking Stocks, Collars, and Suspenders, ; 1 ••• Razors and Razor Strops ; Large assortment of Ladles' Curls, .. ' i illeCurls done unto the hest manner.. lie has also on baud Durang's Teipsiehore or Ball Boom Guide. Allaying. Hair Cott ing4 &C., performed vi the most unproved style, s.V.ltatorti done op at the honest notice. • (Deep.'442-Iys - Not for a Day, but for all •Thric. • C. T. lIIESTON , W C 7 :AI.II..ENGE. I:HACKING. Tiled ARTICLE is ester:Lively used in Pennsylva nia and New York, and It imay benard wlttitruth. that It Is superior to any nth It attirds a beautifu' does not Injure the I.eather,b on the conira ry, when frequently applied, pr. emor .it ; In fact It can be recommended as the very best ,thrt has ever been precented lh this or any other count V, having used P. :or several years, we spei.k frii'm experience. Prepared by C. T. HESTON & BROTHER, Rich borough, Bucks Co.' Pa. For tale wholesale and re.: tall by . C. C. HYMIES, Wholesale and Retail Druggist and'Chendst, Feb 10 7-6mo] • PoOs vale, Pa. Adams, Brothers; • I. DLAAK: BOOK DIANUFACTUBBItS, Xi, 18 North TAird s4rta, Philitztepkin. ~• • ( Stow OP' THU OIG 11 . 00 V,) QUPPLY BLANK BQOKS cbenper m tke.BanOrm., tory than' no be- had kt arty' Bookman, nd th ey, ime.stkOwleftedirapeetoT.- [Feb.24, AO.' 1 !9-1.7 - .. . POSTSCaIpT, From oar Tetegrarhle Corra-sP9 \ NEWS' TO THE LitTEtiT MO ritir.Ania.rme, ai.ro 30 Go:, Flour ie bold at sslrrflyArrel. $ . 2 Ryo Flour $'3.1T 7 4. •• Wbeat 67.163 e. per bush. Lloi . n, 5736. ' ' TESTEI63.II , SI MAIL. We learn that uptvards of sixty Postmasteris have been ni - Tinted ide interior of this The Cabinut,... Wasiio2ten, tv,ts in session, on the ilia twit ratpinentifiab ject before awns thAl npitn!ntrnent De toniTnaters °lsom° import;n4" off+. No CotielMlicip4 was arrived at. It is 'Coiis,l,lloy statca that Robert Morris, will be appointed P.lf. , of Philadelphia Walter Forward to th 3 Pittsburg 1 P.'0. ). Po tt. masters have been appointed fur i.C.leliirshurg. Marietta, Lewistown, Lewisburg,. mid A 1111.Mber Of other places. ANOTHER FIRE TN PITTSBU I RG, 'A Tele -- • graphic despatch to the Philadelphia parries of' yesterday, states that the LT Ilion C i ottoti Favors, with a 'lumber of out tinil , lings,;ia dwelling ad joining, and a notobei• of stnall teueineats, in Pittsburg, were destroy ed. by (ire on 'Thursday night. The loss is very heavy, inad• there is but a partial insurance:7Thu pri i ncipal iniTerer is Jesse Morehead, the uvilter orqw fict ! wy, .There were, foriuttately, uo Ii es lost!: LE( . IISL ATI V E.— n the House of Represen. tativee,.en Thursday IA t, the' bill for the pr'otec. (ion of minere, rnechanifs and laborersYiettein CourSfies of tke Couim owl:faith, pee taken op o n . second readin . i, and a te r keine refs - cussed by Messrs:thn'all,Mstadie Oyekeld, Snaysei,Csabb and King, it was erne:4,l,lllnd then road :asec • and and third time, aid pass d. '• ' 7 ' • Ir CALIFORNIA Ot I.D.—LAJvices - fool Val. paraiso to the 6th ult.. nnounce the arrival there a l of two vessels from C liforni l a, hoeing on - board one hundred and sixty thouiAnd dollars in gold, ,I the Froduce of the gold placers. ..1........4.--- - ~ i FROM ANTA FE. , A Intelligence from Sits Fe has been 'received that in consequence of the s4erity of theysinter, all of Col. Fremont's men i?eri.hed of tae' cold \ while endeavoring to pass / hrough one, of the mountain gorges. The co opel, himself.- barely, escaped with his life. The sufferings of the par ty ore represented to helve' breh so severe that they were even reduced I the xtremity of feeding upon the body of one of their comrades. ru- A ThoughtL•i'orth Remembering.--At ahe late anniversary) f he New York Typographl ical Soeicty, the , veteran Noah gave the following admirable sentiment. ; The Printer's ';411 ntice.—May he alanir beric in mind that he may he a journeyman; that he may be the proprti tor and editor-; and the editiir that he may 'en pry the highest honors in the/ gift of the republic Fire in Baltimore.—Two houses,inh'alrited by German families, at Fell's Point, Md., were de. stroyed by. fire on Wednesday 1114, when melan— choly to relate John Fritter and his wife and child, inhabiting one of the - -•iatied in the Names. t: .7 Ryer' has just trr reeult,e4.l in hi carte, which 0-/Vall er wee• nomi Democrats ut New l'oLk, on the 21t4 inst, t FY— 'A'alinqal Trmi)dfance Jubilec.-L , Tho Song Of Tenipeiamo of CII/ loinatt propose celebrating the anniversaryef the • Miler on the 15th of M3y next, by ;1 grand ridiiialal temperance jubilee, in which the members o the Order are invited to participate. • r Packer's Rolling Mill 'and Nil, Factory at Warhim, ins tuinlly ilenroyeil by Sro on the nicht of the 2nd. The loss is estimated at/ $60,000, not more than half of which was cov•red by insurance. . . re'lThe Kenturql.sgishiture, during its re cent vE,91011. passed si x hundred and seventy:One ' art., ,and fourteen jdr t resolutions. Among . the ncts,/were one hurehrd and ninety-six granting divorces. A pretty respectable number 'for one • - - ' ' ' eession. . . liVit is reported that rich gold and silver Mines , ha've'been found in Hendon comity, Tenneseee. The Nashville Un'ionlaays them has long been a tradition that Indians found the precious metal in abundance near the 'riennessee river. , ar A mother admonishing her eon, a lad about 7 years of oge t i told him he should never defer till to-morrow Whit' he could do to-day.— The little urchin relied, "Then, mother, let's eat the remainder of t he plum pudding to-night." n'el. Youthful lliterilerer.—Slaatin K. • Snell, Postmaster at Houston, Texas, was shot dead re. =tie by his step-so 4, aged . , about fifteen years. Tho cause is repose to be a difficulty with his wife, mother of the lad. • . tl . . Slander:—Th bachelor editor of the Bos ton Be., in speaking of the dom - ,tic duties of females sayethat there are hundreds of ladies in that city who know nitt how rthe apple gets into the heart of a dumph tg. .. . .. . ~ L" Western ! Tear t.—From the let to the 2016 or the present month 2596 - passengers have been carried across the mountains in stages between Cumberland and the hie; 1) ' LV*"Pa,ainl Igr wing tall?" .Why, what's your height, sonny r ': r•Why. I'm seven toot. lacking a yord. Bret that same, old hoes'!" 'Pa fainted. . . 17" The Idiwen A rertiscr says - there are. four hundred and twenty fire places in that city were spirits are sold contrafy to law. .. lstory of England, aulicut cheap edition-of Old ~Itched by 11. 11. Butler Ar, Cu . iz at! the matter verbal tin Cl Macaulay's vo!..i i i , m i l e i ;v ( r f rt a Philadelphia, contai p. ill litersttim, of vol. 1, of he I.3ndan edition, tioniktied ill London at nearly 81,00 a vOill:111', received dud for sale at •23 rents. al Km., nn extraordinary 111 of • Papacy. publiahrd 'Prier at ALSO, the ApoctOtte GOII,C on the riso nod HANNAN'S • 'P:1111)nek and Variety Synt , s. PERCUSSION CAT!S;, ES. ETC. =EI Pla7ladelphl FANCY GOODS.' • SLA' I UST lIECEIVCD J wholesale rates, 1 Case Frcnch Fans: 2 " Teeth Brushes. 4 Percuss'on Cap 15 " frateg, Petictk, 2 " Snuff-hoist, Ci 1 " C.,nfectioner's !' Watches, Watr 10 " Fancy Goods, a SilkSolesse • Vdes, Pests Accordeons, CU FOR riALE AT LOWENE 1 ilvir plain and illIUT3!10.1t, ' - ' ow, ;in patteme • GI/ en, split ribbed and plain: Marbles, pie. • .• at . rims. Tinfoil: opera, Cr: rkers, Moulds. . I Tools and Musical Howe. Ha:Clasps. Silk Pmers,Turree llnttlrs, Labels. Druggists' As lerYoA.llo hit., moony.., COIIII4I, .illifi,Glll, and Marbly Papers, mom complete sod cheapest be found in thin City. • W. TILLER. Importer, C. fffiler e Street, philada." . Forming one of the 1 stocks of fancy winds I I Mali - . Mighty Important to Every Man AND WOMAN! • . , . EVERY ONE ought l in know , the best , remedy for Dyspepria—t he Fro I rge that afflicts oi with Head nrhe, /haps in the Strut els,Ac id Stomach Costiveness, takes away the Appetl e, Weaken,- ai t Debilitates, rornpfin ea causes Astl ma, sometime, nds.to Con . cimpf on and other enmplaino. The following ere the opinions of MEMBERS OF CONGRESS and Ei-COV. ERNORS to regard to GREEi'I3 OXYGENATED BITTERs. From . sAMITEL PHELPS-. of Vermont,' . ' WILLIAM UPHAM.. do JAMES F. SIMMOA S, of Ei•oile Island. ' J. T. MOIE.IEAD.of Kentucky. 1.. II AILNCI D. ot .It.ntle Island. l . , • W::.=.l AM WOODBRI DO E, of Michigan. Al. L. MARTIN, front • ilkenniiiit Territory. Ifty'lg made .1...,r fliv OxycPna!edllittero. and Dori, knowleilte obtained rilltheir ufficacy in other eases, we cheerfully recommen,l then, to the public. believing Cmt they wilt folly mustain the recommendation utthe proprimor.• - CARE OF F ASTHMA. I 111 From on. Myron I. wrence, of Beichertown. For some twenty ye rs IMN suffered Severely - from 111101ra Asthma. I -3 compelled to sit up tint-third 41 of the nielit,end the I nv . •if the time my sleep WAS in terrupted by violent dip of coughing and great difficulty of breathing. ,In 01l Ty attendance upon ono POilrlP never west - 0 - 7 Md In Northantmon In twenty seam butn twice, and then wan c/icapelled Ingot up. Now I Ile its bed without diflltulty and Beep ',wildly. I tnoltibe Oxygenated Ritter, ari g ording an direction , The vio lent ttymptoma Begird rely ah;4011, and ymtvenaga la the tine of the tented has removed all the troublesome. consequeoce,' The le slue of nate receedylsineateci• table. • gee G l B t t i :E l l i i i i i . N . 1 :,1 c e l 7 3 a l it Lr Ruse 1 TG i .E; boc cie ; i G: a i i . d l n: e i p b t a r : l i k :A l . e I g - e fa r ot It .. .. 5. N . NO. l: ./ : r• Led- ' '. Ma. JENKINS, sp e nt for Pottsville, ffit.t . E. i t iRY,.„ l'unnenin - F. no MA SON. Sunbury; WOVE , ME MEE $l,OB .Rye., Iyer, whiph , Mary I $7OO, wits it he Free eoit
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