POTTSVILLE. S runn.tr sorixnea. AP= 9,1819 Cr .Mn. H. J. Fat to auttiorLsed to reeeite enbscrip lions !lir the Miners' Journal, and receipt (Or the . nams . 4 1 Jan Dreg more, in Tamaqua i Tire Bible in. Italy.-T he Rev: Dr. Bend in the Match number-of his Magazine. 'announces the receipt of inteiligiitco frees-Italy of the moat interesting anitchoering nature- A bible Society auxiliary to the British and 'Foreign Bible Society, . was formed in oneof 'Abe chief Cities of that coun . try infim month of Pew Baglish, Ameri bri.s r.eid Italians, took, part in its °TiraniPtion• was a great occasion; for aI %NIA the:e writ no display or eclat. no ostenta tious •i;irrvoking . ,of the people, yet the number ;irescrit was highly respectable, the Leak which in fluenced them wan pure and ardent, sod the object of their assembling together war a heavenly one. This lathe first Bible Society, as fares our knowl edge eXtecils 'Mat has,.ever barn formed in Italy property • W i Womera, ia . California —There appears to • he a great scarcity of the female sez in California. Without women in that place the condition of society meet be wretched. A 'revel laden with a /alga itumber of young ladies destined for Calif - or. , •atiaosailed a few days since froip New York. Their arrieal l there will 'be hailed with joy. Tho Cali. I • tombs paper stairs that they can ram from $5 to $3.5 per day in the manufacture of clothing; and if they he anxiOus to do still better than that, they will Sip hundtida of young. good looking, and .enterprizin m!ri. ready to ernbraman op• portunity which promises a good wife. Girls, do you bear that 1 . 112 . nit Rua cti —Plank roads•are no longer smesPeriment at the north ; or, if experiments, they hige proved to be of a most successful cha ratter. .T hero is said to be not less than' one htindrid of theist in couise of construction in the State 4f New York alone, and se4ral of the Nein' England States. ! The great ease of travelling over them,ono hOree being able to draw more, then two henna could on a cowman iurnpike, ensures ample'returos to the investment of capitol, inde pendent of the.great tidvantagea secured to Ilt!e trading anti agricultural interests: r7lPurchast of Cuba.—T h omas C. Reynolds of Virginia, late Secretary of.lAgation et Mathid, bas ptiblished a lona loiter in the Chub:atm Couricr, referring to a scheme which it ha. been 'said nor recent Locofoco Administration had in contemplation for the purchase . of Cuba, awl ex presses the moat perfect confidence that such a scheme has been under coniideration.hetween ibe Administrittkon and the Spanish government— licitiv4heianding the quasi denial of both. Lucky.--A correspondent of the Philada. City Item states that some short time since, a gentleman well known in Baltimore, Captain J. Tilghman, while eatipg oysters at Fox's oyster house,rdiscovered sixteen pearls of fine color and good oize in one oyster. Theymere set in a beau tiful heart-shaped breastpin, which is now wurn by theilucky captain. Urißurr's Conspiracy.—Mr. Treat, of the Bt. Louis Union, writes froin the Havanna, that the Spanish archives of Louisiana, 'which were removed to that island, contain many interesting dOcunents which - throw light on the designs of Aarenlturr. It is presuined that the public wall soon have possession of these facts. - C3' Mr. David-Hoover, the man "who shot John U. Morgan, Reading That summer, far an alleged' wrong done to his silver, and who was ,tried'atid acquitted, we observe, has made another attempt to shout Morsan in Baltimore. whither Hoover had followed him. Hoover has been ar rested. . Calf Stan,/.—The Pottstown Le ter states that Mr. Jonathan E.sick, of 'West N.lnt.. tneal,.Chester County, has Erecter in his posseision whict r i has hail sircalvrs within two year?, and what 'is most remarkable, five of them have lived and the- cow is doing well. 117 Another Firemen's Parade.—The firemen of Philadelphia have resolied upon haying anither paraite, when they will display their banners sod other 'fancy articles, Which they avers unabla to do at the last parade, in consequence of the inclein -1 , ency ',oft the weather. Thb parade will coine off an the lit of Mug. . E7Tu Stop Bkeding at the Nose.—Dr. Neg rier • Fiench surgeon says the elevation of a persait's right arm will always stop Heeding at the nose. lie •explains the fact physiologically, and declare it a positive remedy. It is certainly Easy of trial.. (7•Sieutaboat Esplusion.—The Now Orleans paper• of the 24th ult. contain the trirticulars'of the esp!rtion of the new Steamboat Defiance, tic• low that: city, while on her first trip, with three shipi in tow. Mr. 'McFarland, the first engineer, ■nd three of the . handa were killed and others in - jured.l ir.:4•4 Good Example—Geo. W. Peck. Loco. foto ?our:raster, at Linsing, Mich., has rei.icned, because ho couldn't stay' in conscientiously oiler having opposed Gen. Taylor.. arSUrry fur il.-11 is said, on the authority of one of the Messrs. Reybuld, Via Gra authorities on such indite:a, that many peach orchards this year, in Delaware, will bear no fruit, the fruit buds baring been destroyed in December lest. tD - 4 bill has ;leased the Massachusetts Legit- Pature, and been approved by the Governor, len ,dering every person who fights by previous ar- Jangement liable to 10 years imprtsenment or -$5OOO sno. Every one who attends such a 5,01, . as eiJ, wood, or surgeon, or in any way eneuur , ages and promotes it, stall be liable . to servo 5 . years in the State Prison, or 3 y ears in the County :fail, or to be fined $lOOO, Any one who leaves ,theater, to fight, is punishable with 5 years -prisooment, or $5OOO fine. Mine Power of Austria.—The militsry and marine forces nf Amttris amount, at the pres ent moment. to 500,000 men, 385,122 infantry, 9 4,524 cavaltry: 31,815 artillery, 40,000 in bag gage trains and 5 533 in the marine. Prmseessire..-Thej - .iint re.whition to amen, the Goatittution of the States in favor of .decttion of . LT. S. Senitoro by the people, her parsed both branches of the %1 , monsio Legiila surct TV'The deieglder of the Postmaster siege maul:len, an Etiglien paper says, has (our hundred . .Alarges laid sumac ber (or d,pred.rtions, on the Post .oMco.: —335 ickters, 43/4L GAWP. &c., avers found in her possession. CV"kVte.r& of Start Properly.—M•. If orsebe y. Johnston, of Georgia, in the tonne of a debate in the U. States Senate on the 28th of Febuary, crated the estimated valuation of property in slaves *1 the eronishing sum (A 51,000.000,000. • • fr:7.C.e-Prestdeal _Polk arrived in New•Or- L eans on the 2', , „J ult., and was handsomely Fel thailfYi to thit Crescent City by the authontice. A publit dinner was ciao gismo him, at which he made a brlerapoPcb. ©'The eilizens of ernannat I daily feast rump. tidy on fresh bias, pike, pickerel. and utter kinds of fish whicy are brought from the lake. if they continue such living lung. they'll get sa fat end independent, as wood sawyers. . • A policeman in New 'York, who ensnare himeilf and the publii: by wearing very tight pan• tal.tons, irreated three young men the other day (or ceiling him EV"litird Cast.--tr. western paper ssys that a women wittOonsisted of iteiling a pieta of linsey, o i R 114Olph eennty. Indians, and the justice sen tenced her butband In jilt fur the offence, Tho Peach Crop. we are sorry to hear, is to' prove a (adore this y4sr—the. w arn) 4 , crqiiber. weather having c*Glir.4 tht Wee* to brd. Newark Advert/PP. ' • • (?or the !liners• Journal.) ;Potts:4We, March, 31, '49 M. B. Daunt!: An adjourned meeting of the colliers of Schuyl kill Uounly, this afternoon; was held in the American Houie--Sisouel in the'chair. The pniceedinge of- tbe Isst meeting were iota] and adopted; when, the corresponding commit tee being caged upon, reported- that they bad coy respondee with Messrs. Ctierlee Miller- Co., Rogers, Sinickson Sr Co. tbeDetatirare Coal Co. and Dr. titeinberger, insiung.them to unite in the suspension of Coal shipments,. which they declin ed. Dr. Steinberger; however, will. cease ship. -ping for the present. Messrs.-Harlan dr. Henderson of Tamaqua, are sending away their gangway eoal, - as they have no piste et their colliery . for stacking it ; but promise to confine their shipments an this coal until the general resumption - of shipping. The COmminee on ehmnieuts reported the number of ions 'shipped during the past week to be 433 . 0,11, by aun•eubscribere; and, hy.eutescrib. ere, 9d,05. . m . . .. .. 1 rie reports of these committees were accepted, sod they carob:me. The committee ort the state of the trade, report. ed as follow* t • "That 90,000 tomb( coal"cumbered the wharves at the Anne of our suspension. That not being wanted, this east could not be sold to cover its cost to the miner; that, therefore, the colliers of this County were compelled to curse mining, - till new supplies should be required—three weeks hee ing considered the time probably necessary. Relying upon sources of information entitled to their contitlence, they find the stock has been re duced 33.0110 tuns, leaving 55,000 tons still on hand, and dry the clogs of another week, it will probably be reduced to 40,0110 tons. The effect of this reduction shows itsell evidently io the im. proved tone which the market is assuming. Some parties, who have been sustained , in op— posiiion by the assumed impossibility of our being unitedlong enough to carry out our pleasure of protection against imposition. are now Undeceived. They now know the, the Schuylkill County col liers nave the mind to design, and the force to execute such means as may be necessary to save them at least. from ruin: How nearly that ruin impended over us will be made apparent to every, man who considers the prostrate condition of the coal market two weeks ago, with the pressure of but 90,000 tons upon n, and then reflects what it would have tt,ren in a week fiorn this time, had we gone on 'unchecked ir. our strp.tionts by Railroad and Canal. Not !eon than 75 000 ions would have been added to a market 01.0;4 lalMring under a weight that had,eompletely broken it doom. W e need :eared:) , , :ay that it 'would never have recovered from the complete paralysis that would have supervened. It our suspension were not marked by any pos. iliac. good attairicd, at leaio, it has undoubtedly saved ere from this 'extremity.". Now, the acme motive that made suspen.ion imperative in the first place, makes it triece.,ary that we do not by impredent haste in our resumption, undo all the good that we haveaccornplishel "The necessity fur this prudence must be obvious. Not a ton can we increase consumption, by forcing our,.coal away before it is wanted, and not a dollar of profit can we ever realize nut of the miring bUsinens, or any other business, until we quit this folly. It given the committee great pleasure to find, by extensive intercourse and correspondence, that all the dealers in the City, who do not count on rnaktng their profit out Of the preasuce of our ne• cessitiesore'expechng from our movement quite as much" improvement in their mold of the trade. Their business derives all its vexations and un• certainty from our first crowding down the coal upon them, and then driving them into market to make arde of it Wore any body is ready to buy. They allege, that if our present policy becomes known. and our firmness con be depended upon, the coal trade may become more safe, and as free' from petty annoyances a. any other, and e fined of capital wut,l4 atone° seek permanent and prof tableinvestment, as well in the mining of coal as in its other, departments ; in opening avenues to new - matkete, and in supplying deficionciee in existing chtitnels. Finally, the committee exhort colliers to perso• were in the good work they have begun; once let us get the market right,-at whatever temporary sectifice of couvenierice, and our reward shall be sure. and ful:y will it repay us; for, once set right, and if lye succeed in giving system aria stability to a trade hitherto entirely wanting in these elements so necessary to success, a new era will open in' the business of coal mining, that him.ory will record, and that will be pointed to bcresf•er as en example creditable to ell concern ed. s '2' Signed, J. S. Silver, 51. G. Hielner, Gra. H. Potts. Joseph G. Liwtoni Johannan Coekhill. Tho report woe unantmoualy adopted, when; on motion of Mr. P. McDonsl.l, it was resolved that the suspension of our coalsbipinenis be continued until it may appear expedient to a weekly to .sting of tie operators to rokmine the sane, and (hat ouch meetings be held every Saturday, at 2 o'clock P. M., at tho American Heuer, Pottsville. ' Resolved, That tho secs titles be' instructed to furnish the proceedings of the ttieetme, for pub. !Talmo in the North American & tj S. Gazette, Public Ledger, 'and Daily Nuwe, Phila.; Journal of Commerce, Herald and Tribune, N. V. Bos ton Aces, and Providence Journal. The meeting adjnurned to meet nest Saturday, the 7th mat. at 9 o'clock. P. M. et the American [Signed by the Officers. [Correspondence of the Journal,' ; "ril 9th; ISI9. Dear Hannan: I have seen nothing iu your paper from our Borough fur several months. It is aaprinciple of our human nature (whatever may ba our practice with regard to our neighbors) to spenk well of ouraelve.sor nut to speak at all. 'Phis, I presume, ex Wants the protracted stlence or your former col, re.pondent from OA. place. From the condition of the times. business has been inactive, and, 'as a conseqnenceifew improvements have been made —no good thtlag to be chronicled ; nothing new, 'image, interesting, amusing, inst ructia a, tragic ; O' C,4111c31 tojut down, his proper avocation was gone; and, truth frankly to tell. our ease is only slightly attend now. However, through the dark ne,.,faint rays of light begin to glimmer ; "a bet. ter time's corning and, tho' we can't exactly fts the date, our hopes In . filtratit! us that it is near at hand. In this conviction, I hetir' ticte4nilictl to watch the pregre.ie of ttimp, and note ilium ""end faith taint 'cm:: Ar the lucent borough electi in, held n Friday the 161 b of March ult., 'he foiliiwieg borough offi cers were elected: 'Chuff Bur,g . ck Byrn Brans ; Tnwn Council, Geo. S. R.piier,lElifiri'ain Bait altw,.Jos. Weaver, Jos. Less., Henry ms, and Yeager Bright; Town 'Clerk, Jo. cob 1.. ',twelve ; Treasurer, titueum 13.11“..r. At the now time it was.deiermined by the vote of a large rnsinity, that it tar be, levied ter the purpose of purr hssirse a fire engine. ft is et's, tvnly time we were iu inisteicsion of this useful Toe new Council have entered upon the duties of their clftze with excellent int:nations; and vig orous effnia ere already making to carry them into effect. We look with faith for great results under their administration. That they in ry more etficiently conduct the work of improvement; ap plication has been 'Made to tire Legislature fur cer tain essential alterations in our charter, and not withaiarsding.theearly illy fixed for adjournment, it is trebeved they will be pushed through the 'mini of legt•labon into a luv. II our hopes ore not disappointed in thin. you-may, my good friend, on visiting our Borough a few months bence,sub due all apprehensioa of accident to life or limb, by reason of our up and-down ways, sad, it is trusted, may venture into the public streets with• out danger of sticking to the mud. In anticipation of a revival in trade, several new buildings are already in progress; raechanica begin to look cheerfully at each other. to move briskly With an industrims busy air, and from the gene ral aspect we should infer that the winter of their discontent" was yielding to the pleasanter influeo. sea of i the incipient summer. • WEATHER IN CALIFORNIA( The following, showing the 'late of-the weather n California, do:ing a p irtion of the month of January, is taken from a paper published in San- Francisco, of the 25th of January: • • The Rearher.—Since , our last publication, with the egueinien of ono clear day, we have- had nothing but a iu cced on of soot urn gales, accom panieJ with rain, The shipping in pod have been dragging their anchors -several times, but feria nately uo damage has been sustained Commu• nication from 'Sacramento city end, Stockton with the mines iireatircly . cut off the whole of the low. Nude being Under 'water, Many tenons laden with arrettiodize end prorisione, deatined (or the mines, base been stoppal by, the heavy storm, end will ,prohabily not get through until ate , eftiindfr Persons-coming down from the inineehare been obliged to swim and wade a ludo mita ate time. to : pi calqcs iincl! varies 4021 one -to thrill' . • feat in rteptb. ' .• TIE ' i)orts*ll.4 TERTISER "My. The Coal Trade for 1849. The • quantity . seat , this-week by Railroad is 7,869171 ,by Canal, '3,839 19 ; total fur the werd4.1.1,728 IG. • -The quantity shipped far do corricspoculing week last year, was, 32,995 tans. Of the quantity sent to utarket , this week, but abort fonithousand went to Bichniend—the Val ance. was sent to Broad Street iraPen• the line. and a portioa of tho quantity by Canal was scut direct to New 'York. • • , • - Our correspondent at Philadelphia iuf or is us that the stock of Coal at Bicluncied has been re duced below 40,000 tone. ' This would leace less than 3000 tons to each wharf. - • - ti . . • We learn that Rogers, Sittnickson & Co. cease shipping toilay,and will unite with those who Lome suspended, in the-meeting of Operators, which will be held to-shy. Mr. Charles Miller infortn cd tts that he will stop one of his collieries to-dity, and that be intends to cease shipping any. Coal to • Richtnend for the.preient. The entire • suspen- - sn of nine-tenths of the Operators, has saf4cient ly damoaltrated that they can Unite when great and importnot interests am at stahe, rind the in flueuctitif i this "reerement will be of vast ho unfit to . the Trade hereafter, both at home-and abroad. ' . • As the period fixed upon (three weeks) at the first' meeting, expires. today, it is necessary for us to state in advance, that the meeting which will be held 1°,114, will extend the time either one or. two weeks, or intiefinitely.—,eri at least, until all can obtain the prices fixed upon, for prithe Coal. From the feeling which prevails amotig tote Operators, ice can speak IN:psi/jetty en this subjpet. _The prices asked are exceedingly moderate—the same paid at the imenirig of the Trade in 1848, awl from 121 to 25 cents per ton less than they received in 1847 "That there should be any opposition to paying those rates on the port of purchasers, is strange indeed. There is a rumor currently reported, .that the Railroad Company have taken, or iutoud taking. the wharves at Richmond from Operators engag ed in mining here. We cannot believe for one !amount that there IS any ground for the report. If trae, it would be the most suicidal course the Company could pursue. end can be constrned in int other light than a war waged upon the Trade in Schuylkill County, no whom they are depen dant 11,r their tonnage. There is nu neceisity for maithlle tom." at Philadelphia, to reap arieddi tinual profit off Coal, before it reaches the conga- . mer—they have always multiplied the difficulties iu the Trwle- 4 -aud if. the CoMpany contemplate Stich a coarse, we Would earnestly urge then to pause ere they curry it into effect. The Coal" MenufSchuylkill County have submitted to such 'tyrannical proceedings long enough, and from the feeling that prevails among them, wo feel confi- - deurthat they will be able to tuke care of them selves; hereafter—they have discovered many of their past errors, and will endeavor to avoid them in future: • The fullowing is the Report of ttra Committee fur the last week. B. Bannon:—The committee appointed by the meeting of Coal operators to, publish the phip. crieptv of Coal from week to week during the s uspension. report as follows: Sliipped during the week to Richmond' - and l'hila. by nun-stipseribers . / 5532,03 By Subscribers 473;13 ' Total 6006,03 The Cdal renewed and sent away by nou.sub. scribers hos been principally by C. Jliller , Del. Coal Co.. Roaers. Sinnickson & John A. Steinberger, l'atrfcli.Fogarty,ll. Berryman, L. C. Dougherty. Tim Coal shipped by slang's, have been sent otF by Henderson & Harlan and lames Taggart orramayio, Henry Heil of Tremont, and James Melibtru of Nurwegian. SAMUEL SILLTMAN GEO F. AlcDosat.n. \ The Delaware and Hudson Canal Company will commence shipping Coal about the 20th of tliii mouth. On the Lehigh, there into been nothing done of consequence, as. et. . Aninunt of Coll sent over thePhilndelphla and Rend ing Railroad and drhuylkill Navigmion for the week en:ling on Thursday evening last: RAILROAD. CANAL. WrEIC - ToTAIL. WEEK. ToTAL.' P Carbon. 2,394 14 43,109 01 933 13 1.707 1 I'ottsville, .2,011 12 23,890.03 2,219 01 3,191 14 S.llaven, 2,517 13 47,179.18 138 00 350 03 I'. Clinton, 715 IS 26.302 01 490 02 • 498 02 7,863 17 145.587 08 3,859 19 5,786 1 5,786 14 Total by RR& Cag. 161,374 00 To Y Lae perloi . jast year, by Railroad 161.313 II Do by Canal 12,106 12 225,993 13 e}An error occurred In the qulntlty last week, which Is corrected this went. RAIL ROADS. Transportation on Oa Railroads in Schuylkill County. The following is the quantity of-Coal transported over the diffenint Railroads in Schuylkill County. for the week ending Thursday evening.. Harsh 29, 1k39. Wacii.- . TOTAL Mine 11,11 and S. II It. It. 2,C23 10 49.255 06 Little Schuylkill It. rt. 1,439 00 22,014 01 Mdl Creek do • • 826 19 27,623 19 Mount Carhop • -do 3,060 17 29,108 17 n'chuylkill Valley do 2,061 02 03,311 08 Mt• Carbon nod Pt. Carbon d., 2,69'2 03 .47,829 16 RATES Or TOLL AND TRANSPODTATION ON RAIL ROAD 110 June 1, 1319. To From Sl.Carbon.d.llavon.P.Clinton. Richmond. until June 1,1819, IGO 155 135 Phlhtdidphla, do do IGO 155 135 ItATTS Or TOLL Ity CANAL. TO JUNE I. ISO. From Mt. Carbon. S Haven. P.ellnion To l'hiladclpllia. 155 cts. ' 02 cte. 53 Cll. RATED Or FIMIGOT. • • • • To Philadelphia To New; York For additional New Advertisements seo Next Page. They will there be found arranged - under Suitable 'Needs. PlilladPlphia Bedstead' Factory, vvo so St. J4len.treet.ab...ce Cullozc t, PHILADELPHIA. 4 DEALERS and Cabinet maker. Aupplied no liberal term.. l'vent. Screw Bedotendo no Apr:-I R. REEVES & SON. 11111Inery Sev.,nd Street, Sece.d door abate Callatchat. POTTSVILLE. thTe L.idzn.dne_r.igPocnieed.he respeeffully announce to hcv and vicinity. anttt-httl! ti above place, where they will keep a constant supply of FASHIONABLE BONNETS, • Comprising. China Pearl, Frrneh Lace, Jenny Lind. Rough & Ready, Little Hisses, Gimps, dce., Tneethevwith a general variety of Neu, Laces, Edg tug. Rititions Artificial Flowers, Apr 7-15-41) Mao. H. di H. FERNSLEIL Barque Warwick. FOR SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, WILL positively sail on Monday the 16th a „ ,nl April, to convey din Mining and Agricali iural Aesociatiiin of Pennyylvania to the Gold Region, who are folly organized, and provided with the most Indent Gold %Vashera. and all necergary implements ancrprovirions for oneyear. Sharert4o. A few more persona of good character will be ad. milted. by early application at the Mime of the Com pany, or address N. B MOSELEY, No. S 7 South Front Street, A p 7.1A19 Philadelphia. Millinery Goods. TIK: subscriber has now on band an assortment of SPItING GOODS. for the Millinery Trade— consisling of New Styles of Ithbons. French ar.d American POWlftri. Silks. Laces, Foundation Lace. ' Bonnet Frames of Buckram, Wire and Lace. Crowns. Tips. Straw. Cord. and Gimps. Lawn (or Casing flats. Also, I'aench Pattern Hats. • S. L. HALLIDAY. 65 N. Second St. four doors below Arch. A 0.7.1819-15 311 Cherokee. LATE ARRIVAL. THE; subscriber hailing just returned from Philadelphia with the largest stock of goods se KVIP , ver offered for sale in this place, consisting of ury_Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Spices. Fruits. Tobacco and Segars, Summer Hats &Caps, Queens ware, Glassware. Lamps: Burning Fluid. dre.. &c.. has opened a NEW STORE in FOX'S BRICK BUILDING. in Norwegian Street, below the Arcade, where ho is prepared to sell on terms more favorable .toliurchasers than those of any other establishment in :he Borough of Pottsville. ' Ills assortment of Dry Goods embraces all the new Spring styles. which are various and beautiful. . Men's and ,Buy's fashionable Caps fur sale at 121 Persons can save at least 23 per cent. by pamhas7. lug at C. INMAN'S Ap.V49.-15 - .ll' New Cheap Store. Weaver & Taylor, W 110LESALE - GROCEIIS & liI9N MERCHANTS; • . M. va st.and 29 sena Moms, a fray doors Wm alma. LTAVE fu[ sale In lola wank purchasers. City and J.lWeatern !Smoked Hams. Sides &Shoulders. Dried reaches Western halt ea, RoU and Hag 'Butter. Lard Isteartets and. Reds. also a good stock or Fresh Gro ceries, all fop sate at lewcat market pdcec.— • - ValladaYl l 4, NIP; . • 1. nideniture: FarnlMre CARPETd. VENITIAN & PAINTED BLINDS, &c. • MILLYNAN & CRESS&NG RESPECTFULLY announce to the cinemas at Pottsville end the surrounding nehrtshortmed.thu they have opened a FURNITURE WARE-ROWS. is Ls- Asiitasis Scrag a few Lars free Cszerr, where they harems hand a large and fashionable smelt of Furni ture, embracing thal l ium* and most fashionable suite. all of whkh has b n mentifactonel toatteir order by the best makers In our cities.. Their stack embraces a general assortment of all the articles embraced to fur.' elating dwellings either plain or sn the most luxurious manner. Bedsteads stinglng In price from *3 to *I3O. —and ell other artlchiliof foram In pmportion. In their stock is also embraced a large assortment of Ve netian 131inds and Window Shades of the most epProv.' ed patterns, selected with treat care. CARPETTINCL' BEDDING , AND 'UPHOLSTERY. They hareem/gelded to the sleek a lot of Carpeting oftbe visions - *tandem, end - Bedding, to which they call the partioSar attebtion of Moe In went of these articles. It is oar design to keep all the articles of Furniture required in fichuyikill County, and prevent the rimer etty of pensna going abroad in search of elegant aril. cies of Furniture, all of whith they are determined to sell at teas price* than they can, be obtained else where, whin packing and carriage lidded. They there fore earnestly invite those who ,stna itlxint furnishing boasts and *remain who require additional furniture, native them • call, es they datteratimmel yes they can give themanybind of a . 111. oal!•,., they may hiqedre at ....„,_, .„._ 4 :. fan" . itliiibtiD Dl t.- -IDalfbitN. • ApriPi."- , :ia-trj _ . 1113NRY , GIiESILNO. ----77------, •lrsphlngtoli 1i0te;,... ' • • . • I '.'•, - :: ( Poisititir tee, av SIIIVCI..IIgaaD,) Sianyikill Marra.. ' .. rt ....__. Thit subscriber announce s to fits friends and . ails; the travelling public , that. he hen taken th e . d7ll above mentioned establishurent, and Cited up . • thrbnehout, so , that it will equal any 'mat. lislimetit in the tlaunty. It is located near the Depot of tile ehliadlephia and Reading lintirned end on the Naha street of the Borough. life table will always he abundantly supplied with the choicest delicacies of ihe atagion„, Ph chambers arc large and airy, and his . bed • 'dins of rate lieu, kind. The stabling attached to the hotel Is large end com modious, and attentive boaters will always be found In attendance. Ile has also occomnunlattorui for Dro • • rCeVehiales will always be kept to tarry visitors:to nog part of the Coonty. or elsewhere. Ail be and isites ls a trial or his Heins, feeling cell& dent be will give entire satisfattion to all who. awl it convenient to sojourn at his Maim. Ap.7.49-150.11 ' JOHN JONES. " abate: MT STRE64. airlinisT/LLB. PA. The subscriber would respectililly Worm his friends end the. public that he has renamed . 1(1 . 7 to the above named house. (formerly kept 'by Rapp.) where he will be' happy to give every attention to Ulu. Nil* may favor him with a call. • (ap.7.'49-15.tf.) . JACOB KliAlkl. The Cheapest and mold Splendid ASSORTNIENT OF •i . . WATCHES AND JEWELRY - . IS PIMA D A.. • . LEWIS _L ADomus, .Na. 413, Market Street, afeee door,Otteorit Magenta, • 1 north side.—rumazi. lIAS just received by late arrivals. from th e rwy must cetebrated manufiactnrers of Europe, a magnificent and ludielnualy selected assort- Lr 9 l wei.ofOold and Silver Watches, which he will sell cheaper than any other establishment in the Obit. .ed Slille.S. -Among the assortment will be found— Gold Lever'. 19 k.mimer. fullje nailed. gab Silver Levers. full jeweled. IS - . Gold pEnines. IS k cases. jeweled, 25 Silver l'Epines jeweled. 111 . ... . Chuartier Watches, 4to 410 Silver Tea Spoons, equal to coin:per set. 4.50 . 0. . -Dessert • . 11 ••• •.• * 1 10,011 , -Table. • ... • i• •.• 011 IVO Together with * splendid ascortmfint of Chaste and Rich Jewelry. Arc. GOLD CHAINS, of various styles, from the best Menu facturn s. . 13• Please preserve this advertisement. and call at " LEWIS !LADOMUS'S • No. 413 Market Streetottinve ilth, north side. - il3•1 have Cold and Silver Levere grill cAeoper t heel the above prices • 03. A liberal discount male to the,Trade. • Phita..Atir7-IP-35501 . Philadelphia Mourning' Store. U. E S SON • ifk. SON, 52 Sesta Strand street,-4111LAD6LPIIIA DERSONS visiting the City, wishing to purchase MOURNING. are respectfully Invited to an exami nation of our stock of Spring Goods. • On occasion.. when mourning attire is - needed, the intonvenienca of proceeding from store to store in search of distinct articles of drest, in epmpktely oho. aied,and an abundance of vainnble (fine saved, by a visit to the PIMA. FAMILY !MOURNING STORE, • where every descript inn of goods neceirry for a min-. pieta outfit for mourning; way be found at the most reasonable prices. BLACK Bombazines, Alpacas.Mousseline do Woes, Chaly, C intim Crapes,-Rent Grenadines, Silk Tirsties, ttareges, ail triad Bareges, Lawns, &e. SECOND. MOURNING Monsselines dei Laines, Lawns. Ginghanis, Chintzes, Linen and Silk Lustre., Ginghn in Lawns, &e. Also. Black Mimi l u ng and square Shawls; Crape, Grenadine. and Itarege Shawls; English and French Veil and Trimming Crape.; Crape Mode and Lima Veils; Mourning Bordered Mkt's.; Collars and Cent Klima' Cloves, &e. CLACK enara•zing ructais ! These Alpacas have every appearance of a line Bom bazine, at half the cost. cyGond :mats—one prise—lowest cash price.. Cr cash buyers are invited to call. SCH. DAVP:N. MINERSVILLE AND ==! )1 4 ‘,#*: 7 1 , 41 . p: . .14 , 0 ....... ON and after. Monday, April/d. the the will be run as follows. viz.: Irate Mincreville fnr Schuylkill Haven at 61 and 81o'clqck. A. M., and 4 n'clockt M. Leave Se.wilklll Raven for Minerevile at kbefore 8 A. M., 121 31., and 61 P. NI. Leave Illnerrvilit 6., Trenton.. at I o'clock. P. M. Leave Tremont for Pottsville,Minereville and Schuyl kill Haven, at 3 o'clock, P. M. iARt. . From Millersville to Schuylkill Haven, ctt Srhuylkill Haven to Tremont. SO " " Minnteville to Tremont, 40 " Omnibiti will run between Pottsville and West wood to connect with the Tremont Train. leaving Pn'tsville at Itt o'clock. M.. and leaving Westwood immediately nn the arrival of the Train from Tremont. Fore from Potinville to Westwood, - IS eta OAR baggage at the owtter's risk. W3I. T. CLARK, Poway Me. OcCid'4B.3lll Proprietor. summer Arrangement. 'P1111.21, RENDING & POTTSVILLEj RAIL ROAD. . _ftprmgaii.prp-T ClIANne OF 11011118, • AND TWO THU'S , . EACH \VAT I:MILT. EXCEPT SENO•V., nl4 and after Mond:v.4ol2d, ItblD, twotraina will 11 run each way, dal!), between Philadelphia and Pottsville. • Inining line (accommodation), leaves Philadelphia at 71 o'clock A. N, (Sundays excepted) pasies Read ing at 10.45 A. M. Theabove Meet.' pa at all way matinnw.a• formerly - •rTESSOON LINE—FAST Leaves Philada. daily. (ex.ll..eavus Pottsville daily (ex cept Sundays) at 2.3al eept Sundays) at 2.20 - •• Plurally ille, 3.451 Sch. Haven, 2,37 Pottstown, 4.15 . 1 Port Clinton, 3.10 • ' 5 - 0 1 " Readied. 3.50 rar Port Clin, 5.45 •' Pottstown, 4.30 Sch. Haven, 0.10 " Pineal:villa, SRI "Ws at Pottsville, o,2olAer's at Slate Road, 5.50 05 ct.. Per ton The afternoon train will stop at the above named stailons; passenger for other points. most therefore take the morning line. Philadelphia corner TlM:Wand Vine sir. No passengers can chter Um cars, dotes provided with tiekeis. NOTlCE.—Fillypnnh!ls of baggage will be allowed to eaeli passenger in they. ties; and paiseugers are expressly prohibited framlaklng anything ps baggage at their wearing apilitel winch will be al the risk of the owner. Nn freight will betaken by three lines. , Dy order of the hoard of managers. S. BRADFORD, Fee'y. 43- Phila.. 0ct.2.8. 184 1 LI DEMAINING In It on the Ow or Bartholomew F,Tflanighty Daniel Sykes Samuel DennisonWm (Harris Howell , Wilson S W . &thy John benhond Baden Wood Mr. S Compton John (Jenkins Wm D Slip Leuers. ~ Currey ThomasllCelly.Danirl narker.Williani Davis Enoch Illiehel John Dixon nobert Flood Memo Meßonny John Eberhard Peter Fro: Samuel Richard William Feldinc Ell Goddard Michael ISBeelian John ' I:aileron Michael Wares 'John! ! Savage A J ,Glase Wm Gillingham John !Stout John Welton Mark April 7. 15.1 ' , JACOB METZ, P. 51. Great Sarin= In 011. P.S.DEVLSti & CO. r I READING, n. , A RE patentees and enle manufacturers of a LUBRI LI: EATING C9MPOUND, to be used in l ubricating, the Joints dnery. It In warranted to be equal to tie best Spermaceti; to stand the ryddest weather and to be more durable than anything ?.ew.io use.— The price is 75 cents per gatiou,-and the fullawing ter. Mates *hew hsch..raeter PUHA Dec. 4, 1818, Mesas-P. S. Pevian & Co.—Gentlemen 04-The Pa. tent Compohition you sent me to bare tried, and which you design as a animalism for the best oil in the wnrk - Ingot Machinery, lies. lam happy to my, more than re alised my expectations.. I had it fully tested on a Loco motive Engine for two days(in rainy weather, w kb mud flying over the machine at every revolution) by a skilful Engineer, who assume nm that it works equal to the heat stwrinaceti nil, with a laving in quantity of 20 per cent This saving. together with the greatly reduced price at wbsehyou Inform me you ran rnmiah the article will strongly recommend its use on Rail Roads and In large mills and factories where large quantities °full are used. I have now no doubt of its entire Gwen's, and under that impressing tender you my aincere congratu atinne. Truly yours, Wm: Erodes. • Poirsvicar, Jan.P.2„1840. Title is to certify that I have been using P.B Denial & Cho "s Patent Lubricating Oil for the last six weeks, sod can give as our decided opinion, that, besides its being so much cheaper, its peculiar superiority over the best Sperm Oil, is Its dare/dirty on Inschineryowhich ren ders it a very desirable article Or that purpose. Weans extensively engag ed in 'mining and shipping coal, bav • ing eleven SteamErcines of various capacities at work boasting coal, purnping ymter,&c. Mn.xce, 'Lawman &Co. P. 8. Dorian & Co—Gentlemen:—We have been using pier Patent Lubricating Oil on all the machinery of the Reading Iron and Nall Works for the last nine weeks,ond we consider we bane given it a fair trial, as the works are calculated to manufecture fon:thousand tone of Iron and Nails per annum. The machinery is very beavY.the Engine ono hundred and *ivy borne poorer, and the speeds are Amu thirty to blue hundred revolutionsper minute.' After After the above trial; we Min recOmmend It; Oil as equal to the best Spero Oil and, in many eases; piped• or to any sperm Winged in the country. viz t fo r being bearing; and fact speeds, such al ahaftlng and fana. , • . I remain yours, Jamas . Weaart, Manager of the Ratting Iron, Ne II arid nib. Works. - The subwlber hat beenappointedagent fol. the eale of, the Lubricating Compound .; in Schuylkill , County. wbo ill supply al t ord ere at manufacturer'. pricer. C; lo• NORTON., - • At nibert,.flaywobd jr. Store • :rebl7 •41..ftstfj •- - ••••• Tette rifts. F. MI rrv'TTP CHANGE OF HOORS st of Lone the,Poet Office a A prlt, 1&10. ' t Norarezliin, Pa., t of Lette cilhe Past'olsdi Frni.lBl9. D BRAINING It 1.1. on the lat of A Any Deg jk ie rrein! &win Flamm Tboreis Bowes Michael Berger Cheery F Dien Thomas Brannan Park er' nlhumas Brinuan Thomas Bodes:lei tura IllandLa Deo Bird /harp : Bradbery Barry. William Merger, Andreas Br r wn Joseph; Brown Suauel Bock Comae ~ Bruins BenJ Bachelor Juba . Bunn --Dire. Slip /suers. Bryant -- Mrs 'lloradick jaseph Daterman Jams Bracey 43tizea • Coyle Edward Clark Jot CrozierJehn CooghlanThousar CrmishindjohnW Clartion & 2 Cook Bev D. Carillor Frederick Connolly Thomu Cate William Carroll Simon Clarke Michael Cox Charles • Grit fees Geraghty John Golden Michael Glannon Juan Heyman Michael Hedger Joseph J Hellinge Mathias ifeckereek Thos Harris James Hoban TLos Hoch Joseph Hlfpenny M Ha a dley John SsatingJotin Haas Solomon Hareuton Peek Hand CS, hdopher Margo beck Hart Man John , Mid, Pail, 2 illlpert. Henry Henry Emannel Harris Edward Hollister Awry Heigh Mrs A ona.3 Henninger Moll ' Slip Latter,. Hopkins Edward liorroirsJonath'n HenrahanJobn Mcdeban John , Johnson Jul 7 ohnson Jos Al John Henry Jones John Jones Mrs Nil Slap Letters Jones hinlyan Jolly Thomas Jones John Carboni Michael Chariton Edward C,oriwill Matthew Cahill Andrew Coury Edmond ,Ckittrpbell John Christian Saninel. Calabar' Partriekl Castles f ault* Chanter Mrs Clark Miss E Ship Letters. Cunaghty Micri'l Capewell BPRI Charlton Edward' Connelly•Edwardi D • Doneiap Bernard Decumsha JuOL I Danbaugh Downing Fleury. Downing Ceorgu Daly Michael Dooling Richard Driaroll Dennis Dolan John Donovan Daniel Devine C E Doyle James Dreher Hiram Doherty Bridget Ship Lefter 4. - Duncan John - Davis Plotkin - Donohoe Pat'lt Donohue James Dalton Richard Davies Rees Johnian George Kirk 8 Kirk Jeremiah Kil!tannin ?Mehl. Kistler Samuel .Kennedy Darner Kitts Klettoiss Kelly Thoer.as . Knox gleteklah Kearns Duutlnkk. Kimmel Joseph Kenny Dennis " KevananghNietill Kenny John MUM 4%;lfir Letters. Kennedy Cunene, Kennedy Pat'k Kennedy Mittel Kennedy Tbus KennyiPattlek Kelly John , Larkin Dlichael Loyd George Lemarten Ale Luke El Izahrth Leaveuburg Mies Leah Lotiehhy Elias L Lents I.VmT,ahlp, Lloyd Samuel, do' 111 Moche Jasper • W 44 1011:I Mitchel John SI Maly '33111.1 Milligan Rev J , tille 'Jacob' P,lwarrls Win Eeky John. Montgomery Clie Mascot John C Moor Niched Murtyrt Henry Moran Edward Monebter Mr Murphy Laughlin, MoirrChrlstopler! Miller G H alultudi Pan . Myers Henry 51ontgameryThosi Murphy:lll3sMint: S4 - 0r53115 Eliza Lltal= Slip Letter,. Evans Benj. Edmunds Wm Fritz o°oo Ferry Thomas Farrell John Ford Michael Fox Abner & Bechtel Fltzimmons Path FOSS Clemens - Ftther C W Freand Mr ' Nforan Mis Julia , Myers Mrs Han . Paley Richard Fitzpatrick:Mari Fitzpatrick Pat'k Pletcher 1 C nab; Miner Mrs Sarah: Skip Letters.' Murry Barnet Miller Nicholas Miller Theodore Molloy -Win MC ciaughliw Ins 31clicone Paek .MeNiilly James i McCatrrev icteli McCnon Thee McConnell Hugh McKee Samuel fa McLoughlin Joe McDowell Alec McMahon Cath'w McMahon WOO' McKiney . Mrs el Ship Utters. M.:Keene liugh Flynn flugh For Mrs Between Foley Mrs - skip Laws. Ferry Thome Fnol!Gen Xotrn Ford-lobir Flihr Christopher G GiHwy Anthony Oihbons Paulalt Gleason Dr C W Gaynor John Cannon John • Gillet L C, 2 John I Giltillan Thomas I Coll John Snip Letters, Gotischal Martin 2 Cents addition Letters. Persons . please say ••adaert Midi a -15] al will be charged applying for kite iced •• DANIEL st of Lette the Post Office a April, 1840. 13 EMAINING 14 OD the first u • tHock,Abram, ilfaly Patrick Hitched Jamei, 2. Harris John, 2! lienick Henry Hayt Rebecca Heck \V John Hock Daniel -2, :11anaghan Pat.'k !Hartman John • Arial 3lr Hut rhiatin John Heath Richard Horan Michael Hort; Wm Andreae losrph Aumon lane Aunts( lonae A I ivard.P Allabach B M Bishop Bichord Bast Jonas 5: Brady Edward Brewer MM. 1, Bucher Heorich,3 Boughner Eliza belh, 2 Blobs Sarah Bretton Michael BurnsTrancis Ilreenan Ileran Bourke , Eleatic. Bowen Samuel Brauyht W Ceo Bast Jonathan Bums Thady Bush Clamart Stott ?mild, Bradley Edmund Bret Thnina• Blackwell Thos Brandy Guth Brennan Thew Berger Nelson: 2 Brown A Thos Blackman Wm Bryson Edward J Brengel Philip Brown Miss iliiitrinan Pore illel•ler George Harris Eliza Mks Harkin Mandy Martin Jacob 11ntrhison Alex Hughes John liars George Jennings John 2 Jones Geese 'Johnson Thus 2 Jenkins P Thom I Jones John Capt JOnes Edward JonesJoitsh John AN, /oriel W Thos . Jarman Jeans •Jnseplt Jones Thomas 2 Jones David 2' Jones Mary Mr. Jon.. w Jon Jones 'l` John Dines Morgan ° JaMes Peter , • Baackman Chas Blackburn Mr Carr Thomas Cochran John Carom Francis Caton John ! Kennedy L Chas ,K fennel! Patrick [Kline II Andrew t, Kfneman Richad! Keranaugh John Keeler Joseph Keres Philip Knuth Henry Kelnerce Elias 2. Kline Joseph Kllden l'quick Kern Thomas 2 Kupp II B Clapsaddle HP, 2, Crosa Edward. 3, Cumfore Samuel Cooly Edward, 2 Corte Janie. Cavanagh Danlol Cannon Itlichael,2 Cohen Thomas Candick Wm Conlehen John Cheshire Thee Cahill Martin Cox Edwin IMMEMI ley . Larkey Chalender klonih Bau9 Corry Wni min Ketuthelew Pim Kline Prier Colehen Elle: - Clarkson A'A ' Cnultey Potritk Cooke Harriet Campbell James Cromwell Job Cannon John, 2: Chary Minjattaul Cram Joseph tonsillin Thos Leddan John Locniss Albert Laran Patrick I.wis W David David 'Lyons John Langton Palrick2 , Lathican Wm:.. loirnig Peter - Loyd Wm" Lynn Patrick . . Lobes Michael I Letts Johis ! • Ledge Thomas, Lyric - 11.1,11in 111 ' / Mushy ogtgliAL 11l . - goo Daniel Miller W J ' 2 EMU= "Mole Wm, Dolan Philip Defenback Win Dotislierty Toot Davis David, 2j Dun Alfitrd, 2 Dania Win Davis John, 2, Darner Michael, 2' Daniel Ann Mrs Daykr lienfamin DiVidsiin Mary _ Dougherty Map Davla W Samuel Master George I Mitchell John 2 I W Joseph Rottman Michael Montague Muslin Morgtin Margaret Murphy Joins 2 Janie Joseph Moyer A George Murphy Cationiu MUlline :Michael Mullin.Janies Morgan John Martin George, Muhhu rant Eagan Catharine Eranre J Evan Edwards Ja.per. Evans David Evans Davis Evans Francis Engiesby Janie, Esenhart F J Ernst W Evans E W Erskine Win MuMerit Peter Mitchell Janie* 2 Madden tiendrea SilMurphy Jamea Morgan D. Trois Mama Thos 2, Murphy Mary Mis' Morgans it Thus Nilltr T John Maginny Tt ot Mellor Patrick Murphy Peter Morgan Edward Magna° Margret Mohy Jacob MarpbyJlartly Morgan Morgan' Miller John /t/C Meilenty bas McKer Mary McDonald J Evans Uran Evans WE Fidler Israel. G , Faudler.Thoma■ Fitzgerald John Feeny Michael Fields Nancy Foley Edward Farney Pelee Farney Joseph Farrel! Catharine Fahrlnger Henry Foster Thomas Fidelel Council V , M Grans M Mrs Gallagher Jolla, Gable Nathan Garble Deal . McDonald L Gray & Bast Cromer Christian George Gedlon Goren Bann Gaffney Brian 1 GalfneyLawrene Guyn Mary Mir GUI Jamey; 2 Garoghan James Gtein Emeline Gilder W P McCormick. Mich' ~tcflogo Jmor McClarion Mickel I NeGain T McDonald Mr 2 McGalley ; Owen McMilner Alex 2 McNeal Michael MeAlltsley Hush • , ottobn Mcsoghlin'Johe hlcOttlx Ilarnard MeMonegae Bar nard McCarty Prank McOablle Job rt McDonald Peek Gallarnei Oben Gill IE3IIC I: Goveirri.n Isaac Mains! Jobe Hughes Owe,, IlaughoeiDents nn lb!teliers on (luta, ?easel's eon; of please say "never April 7 ..:13.1 Bi OLE -_ Afif •• PART= MORE VERY LOW. 200 Mks awl Prayer Bootie In almost every a; I er bledieg. cheaper by.l3 or 3 , per eet.tt tbhn the abe di/retina In Philadelphia.: eplitadhl GlttMel critifillbletatenlyeisat • • EANIVA4Par• " • . , cheap Beek Etotea. ' " Grand Jury Report. Ti U. Amoral* Adzes of tke Cease of Quarts? sisasfirstats Ceaetpaf aituythti: - The Grand Inquest for the body of the County of Schu Akin, 'cepa:l:l4ly retina—Thu theYteve bad bo rer* thetn tairtgsseres Bills, of which dirty were . Tnie Bills," and stars were `ignored." They have also, radar , the dliembna of the Coon, slatted the Pub lic 02 ma and the County.la it. and report nothing want.' lug In the Pablo Ofileen, but a moveable safe for the use of the County Tnuwarer The Gni nd Inquest upon egamlnaticrn of the County Jul. recommend to the County Commissioners the 'realm) of a new wall about twelve feechigh. on the. southern side of Jall Yard. for the better security of the Prison Yard and safe beeping of the prisoners. It Is also suggested that suitable blenches be provided for the meat those confined in Prison. . . 2 • at POUTSIe, Pa:, IlcDoitnell.las Menet= Peter Nadder John 0 - ODennel Dan - . ,OGontan Darby' °Leary Andmr °Donnell /Dahl altars Patna. ' Ddecri John , °Neil Ellth'lnblp oSheaTturs. do • ' , P •. Pratt Cleo W ' • Margin a I. & Pedrlelt Ellsha Pholdermann A Pant Edmund Peabody Peter Proctor NM Mary :Slip letters. Pascoe Tbotuas ' PerretElone Plere Plattr) Deena Reddlegtort Mari' Roebuck Daniel Robson Stephen, Roberts Semi F launder Daniel . RoneyJnbe'D Slip Limn,. Raids James . Rollenton' M The Grand IntitieSt would also uzge upon the public authorities the necessity of enforcing on the patted the Philadelphia and Seeding Railroad Go:spiv, better regulations at their criminals on the Ventre Turnpike. below Att. Carbon, and Pi the , Town of Schuylkill Ra ven, by eresting Gates, orothersultable guards at said CrOSSIOIII, far the preservation and setorliy of the lives of travellers.' It la also recommended by Smarted Inquest tbst, the Centre Turnpike Company be 'enact' to erect more suitable fencing between their Rood and the Schurlklll Canal, In 'ouch pans at are daemon), between Idt. Cirboo and Schuylkill Haven. All of which is most reeptetrully submitted to the Honorable Coen. • .1".L.31j* -;sszennsu REED. Pmeman CoinOtalnt, • JAUNDICE, irrapgpszA.CIIRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF TUE /Uses* sad air &asses wiring - frost a alisordiresd • Liewer Anistart es both Airs ass! Frards: • • SUCH as Constipation,. Toward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Dead. Acid ity a. the stamen. Nau sea; Mean-barn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight In the Stomach, Snot... Eructations. Sinking or fluV. tering at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head. Untried and ,dlßicult 'Breathing. Fluttering at .the heart, Choking or surfmating sensations when to a !yin:posture, Dimness of vision, Dots or webs be. Tore the sight, Fever end doll path in the bead; Dal ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the sktn and eyes. Pale In the B urnin gck Chest, Limbs. Sta.. Dud den gushes of beat, the Flesh, COOR3III Imaginings of sell and greet depression of Spirits can be effentrully cored be DR.' IBIOOFLANEPS CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS. Rkbards John 2 Ellnderknect Jaeb Shield, T or Jaa Sadly Jame, • Sinfils Jame, A &brawn, John Siroog Henry Er daekand TG Smith Parma - .Sweeny Thomas Shay John Spehnan norm Spangler C E Snyder Anthony Shannon Pat`k. (Stanton Thomas' Sorbet Charles Short Charles Mons James ' . . . _ Their power over the above diseases Is not ex celled—if equalled—by any other preparation In the United States. as the cures attest. tn many sears after 'Wilful physicians had failed Derangement of the Liver and Stomach are Goatees of Insanity. and will also produce disease Of the Dean. Skin, Lungs and Kidneys. and lays the body open tnan attack of the Cholera. Billtous. or Yellow rev et,and,ls generally the first cause of that most bane ful disease. Consumption. . . . . Schi;bi.r7l;l3n 0 Schulte Eustacb• Skelly Peter 2 4holik m a g l i l Henry erjahn Shot She Weber, F Shall George Scanlan Patrick Shewards Dr J Snyder John Stapleton Thou Snyder Mary Smith 08 , 31er, A Swartz Louisa' • Style Mn Mary. Skip Let era. Hcanlon Patrick ! Spencer John 'Smith Thomas .2 SlegerChtlikopher Taylor Rohl 12, Taylor Diehard 'Skip Letter.. Today Peter Trezlse Woi thompson Edo , 'Thomas Henry II timbres Robert. iVaugn Charles Vaughan' Geary . Vlnenn Chide" Valiance& Jni, 3 Yummier Rachel Varcoe Thou, ship W • 9,Rlplo_os of the Philadelphia Press. "TILE DISPATCH," Decembe;3lst says:— As lisiaceetics Mgrolciag.—Me have frequently heard of the Celebrated German Bitters, manufactur ed by Dr. UnofLand, spoken of in terms of commenda tion, and we know dtearvedly so. It Is a too common practice, In certain quarters, to puff all manner of _useless trash, but in Disease of the above Hitters. hun dreds are living witnesses of their great moral and physical worth. As a medicine for the Liver Com plaint, Jsuntlice. Amitosis Debility end Dyspepsia. It 'has been found invaluable, effecting cures, and thor oughly eradicating diseases, when all other niedicinew inwe failed. We feel Convinced, that In the use of the" German Bitters, the patent doe* not become deblliated, but constantly: gains strength to the frame—a fact' . worthy of grew consideration: ' The Bitters are pleas ant in taste and smell, and can be administered under .any circualttanees, to the most delicate stomach In deed. they can he coed by , all persons with the most. perfect safety. It would bo well for those who are much affected in the nervous eystem,to commence with one tea spoonful or less, and gradually increase. We sneak from e xperience. and are of course, a proper judge. The press far and wide, bare united lit recom mending the German Dinarw and to the afflicted we most cordially advise their use.'.. "SPIRIT OP TILE TIMES," June 2lth Sari "Do our gond Mittens who are Invalids, know the many astonishing cures that hate been performed by Dr. 1 10 0 03nd'il'Colehrated German Bitten', if they nit, we recommend them to the "German Medicine Store," all who ere affected with Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia. or Neivone Debility; the Doc tor tins cured many of our citizens after the beet pity'. ■lcians had failed. Wa have used them, and they have proved In be a medicine thkt every nue should know of, and we' cement refrain giving our testimony In their I favor, and that which gives them greater claim upon our hu nible effort, they are enntsty Vegetable. • I "THE DAILY NEWS," July 4th says "We speak knowingly of Dr Midland's Celebrated German Bitters. when we say it to a blessing of this age ; and' in dimities of the biliary, digestive aid Ner-; vnus Systems, It has not we thine en equal It le a Vegetable preparation, and mode widget dlrcekst, and to all invalid* we would recommend it no worthy their confidence. blame Jahn Wittier Rufus A. Watson Jonathan Michael in John Weiler Martin :wallop Robert 'Warren William Whitehead Wm Wells Henry Wiley Dr J W. 4 Walsh Michael A VV VrTg l h v t e M rin rsi n Mar- Fn ret Welker Mrs Ann Whelan Susan READ TILE FOLLOWING !tip Litters. Wemmert Joon!. Josiah Williams Wm WalkinhOw John Z ZwinkJacob,ship - - . • It Is from one In our that druggists, a gentteman tolerably known throughout the United States—the pro. prietor of the .ffledical Worm Syrup :'• Philadelphia, Nar.22d. Dear Sir Is with much pleasure that I testify to the extraordinary virtues of you:German Bitters, hay .ing sold largely of them these last few tunntlis to va rious persons, afflicted with Liver Complaints. Dyspep- Al 2. and Debility of the Nervous System. I can say conscientiously, that they ate the best article of the kind I hove ever sold. land I deal in all the popular medicines) and I consider It the only medicine for the above disease, before the • l'have never sold one bottle that has not given sat isfaction, and brought rarththe commendation of thole who used it. , for all edthnttsed tin this list will KREDS, st! !I deem this my ditty to you both as the pmprietnr nr Itils highly valuable article. and In those afflicted with the above colnitlalnte,that they may know of lie cura tive properties and to enable them to select the amid from the variant , articles with which 'our market is flooded. Mlueravilte, Pa Mcjoettrt • - 51cemmick F • ;McLane Robert 'sl.Doned Me - 51cHale Thomas With much rcepc.r.r!ireiMisinEK,ZZUY:eihe 'stet. Corner of Second and Coates 'trouts JARNDICF: AND LIVER COMPLAINT Nice Sarnh Mot 2 Noaker 11l Jacob !Nowlan Ann Mrs Nesbit James Nuwland Miss Newell H Cured after , Physit•irms had Failed. Philadelphia, Dec. 27, 1818. Dear fir—lt Is With feeling• of pleasure 1 commu nicate to you the sanative effects (and In a short time) of your invaluabis "11m:fiend's Celebrated German Bit ter.," upon my system whitelabnring under the Jaun dice. About two vr•nes age IWO an attack of theJann. dice and wan confined to the house Ida weeks under medical treatment of the Family Physician and for some time alter, when I went out I hail to be very care ful of myself. since that time Ihave had several attacks of the same disease, and your Bitters hove entirely re lieved and eared Me in two nr three days. My !tent door neighbor, Mr. John Diehl. last sprltivltada long and serious spell 01 Jaundice, he had it sometime before 1 knew it t he was confined to his bed. As soon as 1 beard of Ills condition 1 called to see him and told him of the effect your Bitters had upon me la the 'erne dis ease. lie immediutely sent fora Bottle, and in a few days he was cured. 1 have in several Installer/ Ireittin- Mendel the Bitters In other enges,altvaysproducing the name happy effect. My wife hap been considerably af flicted with Liver Complaint and Nen mime, by the use of the Bitters site is well. now enjoying good health. We believe from :he many cores we know oftbeer !erg effecting, that they possess in a remarkableand ex. traordlnary degree peat curative properties, and that which enhances their value with us latbey are entirely vegetable. We always keep. the Bitters on hand and would not he willing to be without them. Very rrspectfully,yours, • C. PEIRCE, 370 South Front Street Nnwlanti Robert Neary klatnete Newlan Patt Newman Patrick Ogara Charlea o.lnnald M Mrs ONelll Charles Ohley F ODavid raulek °Connell Parry Ellen :Urn J Join) Prichard John Patten Wm dr. Co Perla.. John Powell Henry I Padden John • 1 ['lnchon Win Quaa Patridc ineeseJohn 2 ,Rank H David 'Rilchuat John Rasner Reese Daniel Rudy Edward • • 'Reid John Can strniager testimony be adduced by any Prepara tion linfore the public,! A single bottle will ciineinra any one of their' power over disease. They are En tirely Vegetable, and .will permanently destroy the meet nbsel nale gnat lioness. and give strength and vigor to the ft anti. nt tin time debilitating the patient; being also CriteCur to the tonal delicate stottinch under any circurnatances: and can be administered-with rerfect safety todelicateintbata—they are free (torn Menial, Syrup, a.cids,t. Month!, and all mineral and Injurious Inatedlentir. They can be taken at all times and under all circum stances, nu ordinary expesure will prevent them having a salutary eine:, and no bad result can accrue from an over dose Badger Wto Rennie. Edward Inaslatch Moira Roberts John 2 , Roei It John 2 Iteepeun Hen Rine Andrew 'Robertseed Henry 'R Wm Roger C Time !Rothehuni nosey Rcnn llsre•t Mrs (timber Joerple Rourke Anthony Rculielt .1 A Rev Rine Thomas - For sale. wholesale and retail at the principal Depot, German Medicine Store, Nu. 278 Race Street, Philadel phia. . For gale by). G. Brown, Pottsville; S. R. Dickson, Schuylkill gaven ; vv. Gibbs. ; and by respectable dealer's generally, throughout the State. Match 31 ' l4-4. Seirer Cdorad 2 elnialb Thomas 2 Stoekes Sarah Shell Julian Mies Swath Jacob .. Shissier Edw 2 Stevensnn Hugh ".^.nda Mehl 2 Simons James 'Smother Thomas Snyder Henry Scott lobo. - I Smith Peter Paperilauglnxs, reorders, Sm. 9000 PIECES PAPER HANGINGS embracing all the Pattern.. of FOUR HANUFACTII - PERS' which presents a greater variety than can be found' in any Establishment in Philadelphia or New Fork, also Presto, Column Panel. Decoration and Gold Papers, just opened and' for sale at dty price., at' HANNAN'S arch 21-13] Map Paper and Variety Stores N. B. Paper lianaera furnished when required. Shill inp.Sarall Sot der Fred'k Seitzlnaer Frank Spar Wm • - pre ,- ii- 513'16 Curtain Paper. 500 f h l e EC ., E w n CURTAIN.,3,Ie.u. Just ,ec PAPER, ciit d e T o t, r d ae ro in r g . a n i l e i wanlesale and retail, at . .. , ' )• , . BANeiAN'S fdarelill-13) Cheap Paper +Mores. -- To U Carpenters ; nildern; 8(..e. 1 500,000 F l', Dregs's' Carolina Flooring Board', 1, Purace eoti ona " White Pine • " 206,000 " " Inda River " " Imrtua Sheila Joseph Sacks 11.erw4 gainidsrt Edw Sakai War Simpson Louisa Slack Gurfeth Shilihorn Andrew dnyder Andrew dmyili Bryan • Bavayo•James Sholabia Philip T. Thnmos Thus 2 Tonkin Preclila • Tori Anthony . TredrichThsimas Towel Joseph Titus*. t:o Tonkison Wra 'raptor John latf.ooo ." • " Fencing, Shelving. &e. The finest and largest stock of dressed Lumber ever offered for sale in this nr any other market. It was dressed in . the best manner last .summer and fall, and may therefore he relied upon not toshrtnk. reOrders from ina country accompanied with the rash or City reference, if satisfactory, will be atten ded to with especial care. WILSON 4- 1 ',VENDER. March RI, 12400 Brown St. Wharf Philada. Calcined and Lnnd Plaster. TO PLASTERERS, FARMERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANT - 8 Thoinas RWm ' Tonkin John 2 Timmy Da nob' Thomas Cran 'Timing Michael Tesey George _ . IT *l,ollllllnm be forgotten that P. COGGINS & Co.. of Philadelphia. are manufneturrng 01.41 base con stantly on baud, tt superior ankle of CALM iID. PLASTER. Which they sell at the low rate of 30 eta. per bushel. nr dl 37 per barrel; and also the first quali ty of LiND PL4STEII, for Agricultural purposes, at the reduced rate of 17 cents per bushel, or 90 cents per barrel. 1 Urborn Chnst'n 2 Terms. Cish. • Can - at either enahlishment, Sehyl • kill Eighth, above Willow street, or Brown in. Wharf an the Delaware Vallentine Isaac Vero %vat Wain Jaoob WOliaine Walter Walsh Thomas WiMuni Joseph Wagner John Walborn John Wersh Uli - 11.0rdera promptly. delivered to Car nr Steam-boat without adtritinual charge. . „March 24, 13-4 t John Donnelly : , _ MANIIPACYURER OP DONNELLY'S UPRIGUT dAIFEIT MAZES VAPSIILED WilhairGrace Watkins Bbadr'k Welghtmsa J %Vilti.ants ltleh•d WilliarnsJ MID UNITED .11TAital OIL- 1.0.3T8 Dfai:1111CO, N.; 83 Maya. Third SOW, PAiladelpAia rrllESE Match,. are justly considered the bast In the United States ; thee are free from unpleasant and can be introduced with perfect safety iota filial:nes and dwellings. Warranted to keep 10 yeara. The Blacking is of simerior quality, and free trout any tn,t redlents that impairs the Leather. Country.Deaters and Shippers will dud It mach In terest to call and see for themselves,. N. B.—An assortment of Matches of various ,New York Manufactuters, Matches In round wood !acaci— as(); packed Inlarge or 'snail tin cases, to ship ta any part of the world. - JOIN DONNELLY. Lain'of 20 bank St., now 83 North Third d!. Mares 21,1872: 13-17 Walmender Geo 2 Walker Thomas Milian Charles Wilding Edward Wenrieh Jorsathn Wogans Tatum ' Welson Thomas Ward Patrick Wegand Michel Williams Wm 13 Walker Thomas • Warner Charles and John Adams, Brothers. • BLANK BOOK. MANUFACTURERS, 4lfo. -78 MeriA -Third Stmt. Pklladstpki4.. , . (etas or ?Hz eta '.- SUPPLY BLANK 800118 cbeeper tbe Menefee - tory than. eta be Wet. so Booketere end 'het -ereneknowledged superior. Treb.24, Fitt' IRES, Leavi:e, Blettoms, BMaye. 'Desna raper _T • CLe.. fpeermiteed The amortment i C9ll. P zict. "Mi. !af ,4 BYdo/ 1 eeoetved and.fa see.n , , HANNAN'S . kleferi $l, 40 peek Verierf and . 2lorte. - tent Kuper the above bet will SAVER,P.V. =am Important to Tanners. SEW MUM, OIL AND LE ATIIED. • STORE.: NO 1 11 NORTH THIRD STREET. TAM taws Delos Rapp—PM:id: OHL ALWAYS oa btod it ittititstimu kit p r i ce s Dr, La Plata liides,ligpt and asvatrntpiqty '• Cutecu. •• • . .1 . ,,,,in v . . .. f" Mail DrY Ch/n, . .f . . .. . Salted Lastige'. Pernambuco," •"' Sl a u g h ter Rldits, -I" • • .., .. • EV, . ... . I. Grain Salted Mary. .. Dry Perna. t" • " - ' Beat Strata and Bulk Oils. .- TOOLS of nil rinds. - • • - The tildes are of trash Importation, sad will be Sold lower in prioe than c.n be bought et old established Houses.. • - LEATHER of all blade bought, for which the Alga. encash prior will be paid,l or eachaapd lbr Hides, Hips, Ohs. &e., &e. March 24, 13-3inoj KEEN & • Map of the ' • DIDSN' AND SECOND COAL FTELos.. EMBRACING! 3CIIIIYLSILL COUNTY _ /tad torte of the Counties of CA2110114 LCCLL.fL, coruszaa. BICITISIMULARD AND aELZ3II By Seward B. Fisier. Surveyor re ble SairyhtaT Coamy iffeard, ote, and P, if.'Sheuffre. • - frre of lA. Stars Surrey- • 'Mt Sithsctlbers bare nearly readY, a new and an''' • pleti.3l,tp of the Firstand second Coal Fields , ex. rentlingfrOm the Lehigh Myer acorly 10. the Stumm hannah, tomprlsing the Schuylkill, Lehigh, Sealer Meadow, Hazleton, Mebane,, Shamokin, Lytene ley. Stony Creek. and other Basilisk, Schuylkill Conn t y. and paw; of Carbon, Lucerne. Columbia, NOlM7M berlnhd and Dal/piste Counties.. It defines each Coal Ratio, the Mountain Ridges, Valleys, Streams. Public. Roads and Township lines. - It locates all the Railroads and Canals leading to each Coal operation; all the Mining towns and °Mersin the region ; also the Peat Ofbees; School...bouses, Mauu factories, Mills, Cottony Stores, Taverns, Places for holding Elections, nice, far worship, and the resldeoce of many of the Inhatiltecus. Many of the tenets end distances wilt he Inserted. ; The whols Coal Region will be defend by a distinct shade. and mush Geologl. cal and other information, from original sconces. with comprehensive statistical tables of the Coal produce, &e. will be Introduced. The Sabscribera are to be tarnished with plans. on large acute, of the Towns of Pottsville; Millersville. Om (calmly. Schuylkill Haver, Pine - Grose. Tamaqua and Mauch Chant. Suite Vignettes of places of pub lic Interest will adorn the Map. The scale will •be one made quarter inches to the mile, forming a NM, about 6 feet long by 3 feet 6 inches wide, to be handsomely engraved, coloured and mounted. for els dollar* per copy to aubscrlhers. The names of the Authors glee warrant for the ac curacy of the Map, they having the fullest of dal and other original Information,. and in addition field surveys especially for tide publication... *0 Parties locating new Railroads or proposing to make new coal operatics, should communkate at OhCO with the Authors at Pottsville, as this te likely from hence to he the Standard Map of Reference for the Coal Regions. • SMITII dr. WISTAi Publisher. . 15 Minor Street, Philadelphia., March 10, 1919. I • 2000 Premium Blinds. . BY 3: WILLIAMS, NO: lid nontrit SIXTH ST., PHILADELPHIA'. VENETIAN BLIND and Window Shade Manufac turer, (awarded the first and highest Medals at the New Tort. Baltimore and Philadelphia Extdbitions.for the s uperiority of his Blinds.w-itb confirmed confidence In his ,manufacture.) asks the attention of purchasers to his assortment of 7i3Uo Blinds of narrow and wido slats, with fancy and plain Trimmings, of new styles and colors. Also. a large and general assortment of Transparent Window Shades, all of which h: wla sell at the lowest cash prices._ ' Old Blinds painted and Witnased to look equal to new. • 04/eaters supplied on liberal terms. The Citizens of dclutylklll County are respectfully In stated to call before baying etsewhere—conadent: pleaaloyail. Open in the evening,. . March 17, IsSeig. 12-3 mo John C. Baker's COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT or .s A.RSAPAIII LA. . THIS Article is employed with greet success and by the most eminent l'hysiefaus or this city, for the cure of the following disesses: • SCROFULA or King's Rvil, Rheumatism, Cuter eons Disc s,,Syphilitic Affections, ironer ami Ulcers; %V • eScvelllo;e, Scurvy.Netiratila or Tic Dolnureux, C Jeer. Goltre.or Rronehocete, (Smelled neck,) Spine snow,. Chronic Diseases of the Lungs. to counter ct the destructive effects of Mercury, Jaundice, Illy perthropity, or enlargement of the bract. Palpitation .0 end trnbling in the region f the heart and stomach, Enlargement of the limits, drums nr Liestucmis. also all the various &noses of the skis such as Tenor, ilinjovorm, Riles. Pimples, Carbuncles, be., Dyspep sia and Liver Complaints, Nervous Affections, Drop steal ft welling's. Constitutional pleolders. sad diseas es originative from on impure-f ats-of the blood and other fluid: of the body, in shor t;alt' , .disetises where a change of the system is recluitid.rriice 50 cls. per bottle. .. . . Prepared notch y the Proprietors, JOHN H. DAKF.R., & Co.. Wholesale Druggists. No. 100 North 1,1 se; Wow Rate, Philada Imparters and wholesale deshirs in Wags, Medicines, Chemirala, patent medicines, - Perfumeries, Surgical Inetruments Di Inge i.ts matistvare, , 'apitc Oils. Dye Stunt., and Window Gialqt, hiSO a Stew and superior article of Imitation of Plate Class at about one-finh the price of English or French Plates, any size to order. The Comtroneid _Fluid Extract of Sarsapaxilla, for sale by Clsniehs kraryln, Pottsville ;IW. L. Heisler, Port Carbon ; Jamas B. rani, blihersvilltt Foltruary 10.1810. 7-Iy Macaulay'slstory of England, VOIII3IE - I, of a beautiful cheap editinn of this valuable work, published by H. if. Butter & Cu , Philadelphia, containing all the matter verbatum et literatum, of vol. I. of the Landon edition, published in Loudon et nearly *4,00 a volume, received and for sale at 25 cents. ALSO. the Apnent OW Key. an extraordinary dlc aonr-e on the rise and rail of PaKey, pubil-Led oriyi nal:y in the year 1701. Price etc at HANNAH'S Mareh 17 12-1 Cheer Hook and Variety Stores. Philadelphia Importations, FANCY GOODS, PERCUSSION CAPS, =MEM I UST RECEIVE:I) AND FOIL SALE AT LOWEST ts whnloints rates; I Case Freud) Fans, Silver plain and ittarabolt, 2 " Teeth Drusi,es, over 50 'macre.: " • Percussion Caps GD SD, split ribbed and pfala 15 " Slates, Pencils, Marbles, etc. 2 "- - 90112-bnint, Cigar Cases, Tinfoil. I " floninctiotwes rapers, Crarkm, Moulds, I " Watches, Watch fools altil Musical Ducts, ID " Fancy Goads, na-Brig Clasthi, Silk Purses, Purse Hulk. Cole.gue Battles, Label., Druggists' to, tide.. Pennine ry, Ca retine;Brotttei, Comas, Ace.adcona, Fancy,GllL and Marble Paper., • etc. Forming one of time ‘nnet complete and cheapest stns is of fancy goods to be found in this City. -t • . W. TILLER, Imparter. No. I Commerce Stroet, Philada. March ' - Illgnly Important to Every Man AND WOMAN 1 EVBRY ONE ought to Sidon the best rcnie4 for Dyspepsia—the *cowrie that afflicts us with !lead ache, Paths In the dtomech,Acld d i.omach, Costive - brae, taker away the Appetite, Weakens and Debi!hails. souletlmes causes Asthma, inMetinies lends tai' Con sumption and other complaint": The following ara the opinions or MEMBERS OF CONGRESS and Es-GOV ERNORS in regard to GREEN'S OXYGENATED UITTEIIa.. From sAMIJEL PHELPS. of Vermont, i • • WILLIAM UPHAM, do JAMES F. SIMMONS. nf Rhode Island. .1. T. NORCHEAD.of Kentucky. 1.. H ARNOLD, ni Rhode Wand. • WILLIAM WOODKRIDGE, of blichican M. L. !MARTIN. from Wisconsin Territory. fleving made use of the Osyrehated !Jitters, and from knowledse obtained of their efficacy in other eases. we cheerfully recommend them to the public, believing that - they wi'l fully sustain tin: recommendation of the proprietor. CARE OF ASTHMA. From lion. Myron Lawrence. of Belchertown. Fnr some twenty years I had suffered severely from immoral Asthma. 1 was compelled to sit up one-third of the night, and Inc rest of the time my sleep was in !ermined by %intent fits of coughing and greuLdifficully of breathing In a 3 my attendance upon our courts I never went in bed In Northampton in twenty years but twice. and [hen Was compelled toget up. 'liow I Ile in bed without ditgeolly, and sleep soundly. I look the Oxygentned Bitters according to directions. The vio lent symptoms isolowbetstinhatod, and persergrgate lu toe use of the remedy has removed all the troublesome eousequentes. - The value of such a remedy is incalcu- Mble., a}Priee $1,60 per Mai le ; eirebnitlei for #3,00- hRE6N do BUTCHER, Geolral Agents, Pio. I, Led ger Building; 3d Streetyhiledephia. 0.0. J EKRI NS, agetd fur Potteville. Pa.; E. J. FRY Tamaqua; F. 13: 3145.813031. Sunbury; MeGUEII, Dan• vine. ' lyeb2t 1819-3 mo . LCGREEPEXPECTORANT, C EL CCR•TED /*ciao Cars of Cosgks, Colds, dithers, Broackiris fouipitut tfeatroaprian, titerneratien of as Ls vs, sad Duman °r at Prrinuill- • ary Organs. • trIIITS valuable .preparmion is highly recommended by phyoicians and by-a celebrated chemist of Philadel phia, far its medical effects; and chemical combination, as well an by thousands of others who have made use of it —as it never has been used without producing beneficial effects. and ultimate cure of the diseases for which it is recommended. And being a regular graduate of Phenols ty, I can assure the public, nt its perfect safety. It is composed of such preparations as stand In the very high est repute among the medical faculty for the cure of that class of dioceses which are too often only the forerunner, of that fatal disease, consumption. In most cases where there is moth pain in, the breast, and which often extends through to thesimulder blade, I would strongly advise the application of one of the Compound Calbanum Plasters to the breast, and use the Expectorant as directed. In fact,the ascot the Calhanum Plastercannot be too stronly reconneuded,:as I have seen so many Instances of us affording the greatest relief to e very short space of time, even in cautioned consumption. -The Expectorant will be frond to relieve the cough, and the Plaster the pain* and, at the same time, draw the Inftamation to the surface, and thereby net as a counterdirritant, which every physi cian will pronounce good. without the least hesitation whatever. Persons are often said to have the' consump tion, when by a Judicious use of some of the beet Eapee. tomato, and a careful diet, they have been completely cured, so that their experience should act as a warning to those who are said to I aye the consumption not to de spair, but try on. The Expectorant will he frond to afford great relief, even when a cure is said to be impossible. Before making ore of an Experlortuit It would be as well to examine the thnsl4. commonly termed Peters, to see if it is not swollen or ciongauni In such cases an txpectomot is useless. hacking conch and a continual disposition to swallow is frequently canard by an elongation of the palate. An excellent remedy Meech .Lies is to use a small quantity ofTincaure Myrrh, ea! 'about a tea-50n...1d in a wine. ..glassful of. water. and TINe as a gargle. three or four times a day. [(she above remedy • should fail, or one of the same nature, it would be beat to apply In a surgeon, and have small portion of lt taken off, so as to obviate the inflation anti the continual cough which it would he like ly to produce in the throat. Theoperation 'striding and attended with but little, if any pain whatever. In , Bronchitis, and diseases of the throat, the garg thruild be used. prepared by 1. MUMS SVC flEft, Wholesale en ftelaiiftroggist tind C nisi Centre Street. Pottsville I , BOO — S.BINDEILY IN rclTmErvia.LE,. rgaHE subscriber has Is his eatployment two Book- I Binders. and it prepared to bind, e-huul andluanu facture to order. books of every desetiption.- Persons wishing Binding done. will pie .se snot ia their flocks tmmediately, to keep the hands employed. • Be roles and binds Blank and Time.Booke loalonosi any Patten., at Short notke:• 13./lANNAN May% 21A At his Chrip Boot As Stationery Store. N. IL—A.:numbs( oftxmks jell to be - bound are still. gemaloing at the Establishment--teme for two and three Unlttssealied [fireball" they wifthe sold to pay Ih r etir cheap Book and Variety.. Storrs. POSTSCRIPT. From o MIE MEE Flour, $4,4 , , $ 475 ; ' Wheal White ; Corn DT- TEST • anArs auxi: • H. U. Jon., and ? F. Jones wer's &netted in'. Washington city, on 'buraffiiy,l i charted with the 1 robbery of the Goecr.nient jewels. A portion of' I the stolen property s found in their possession. . . . . On Thursday coon ing last, a . report was pm; rent,•in -Washington city that diffieuffiet hid' or. 'coned in the Cabinet, in regard to the appoint ments. The nameof Mr. Layton has - been sot. getted for hlialstertor6lctral. If. this 'appoint nienl it wade: Mr. esedith, - it, is said: trill bir transferred to the sta lk Department and Mr.Evane become Smartt; of ho Treactiry. - , There pro varicios 1111310,6 ` float in regard to -. appointment's said to I art bear made by the. Pre_ sideut, Mr. Picket, tis said; has received thii colleUtMierp, of Elslti\moro ; Mr. Kane, es Mar shal ; Illi, ;Grafi°, a; 'weal Officer ; and Mr. Maddox, es P.M. of t at City. 1 . Thiel, ere mere rumors No ippointiMint of Collector to,the 'pont of Philadelphia., ' I , In the State Sonata, in Thursday, a m cringe was recoired.from the Governor nonliinatiii; thee following gentlemen ssf, Piesidebt Judges in the' district's named, which 'were taken up and um , eniiriously confiimed :1. i Fur the 2d Judicial Di s trict, Eldred.. " 23d " David F. condom, " 24th Gto , :o Taylor, " Ilth - • : 4 ' , Wm. Jessup, 13th ft l oace " 19th - 7 . 14 - NECTICUT FROM -C . . , The reports are littl, more favorable so faresr the I.^eialatura is cone med. The Whigi' it is said, have certainly elec. ed 13 oc the 21 Senators, while the House atm:lJ 106 Whig,' tl5 Loeofocw earl 13 Free Soil wcOgra. . I RHODE 137.. ft - 1) N. 11 ode ELECTIO: t The returns from I.land show the elec.. lion of Anthony,-whig, ~.vernor: 'l9 Whigs,havo . been eleCted to the Senate ; Damo'crats 13. One district to hero , fr,.m. 43 Whigs 'Mao been elected' t o the HOlliP, Deinnerats 21; Free Soil 1. In' the Eastern Congressional District, Sherman L W) has been elected; in the Western ilial-id.there is , probably no choice, Mei being 3 candidates..d [Pot the 54n. I=MWM lournal..) OP LABOR Ei1133221a3 . - , The laboring people k i 'a sleep interest at 111/11{F ,out struggle between thl speculator. t • 1 It the loiter should pie ail, wag must fall low-. er then ever and there w Ilibe imikopo for the lea borer in tu't'ee., Tit quistion let issue' irids . , ti e .till speculators be p .rniitted to go abroad and sell our coal, Lame tit v t6othis4ves have bought it, below ad when; and having Monopolized the orderi compel our - colt're to fill ifi'eMat whatever l a price theee tipeculaiur till Inc Asset to dictate! Every laboring miner is et see th..th this tyranny moat be stopped or we et all be y retheed to beg: gory. Moat of us are re far troth it now, and it moot be oqually clear Or t he few piirties who goon mining during the ten o ortaelesiime suspension nece.ssry to empty ib "nr.tecked marker, ere' enemies to the true int r ate of the winking nen.. A reneviiof our coodinon will dhow the public that already our wages ae mad, quote to due de. cent support. At ioe:r .5 current prides of cool, our laborer.' tvages me f m $3 60 to 54, a week m payable in a: re good of six days , voind one Jay, t . ir on the averoite, is lust t .oi ugh orlitm.nt weather, and other incidents, to as itothinit of the uncer tainty of employment in ; trove. Now derluet the charges for rent and fu I. and theikeburer has not over an average cash value of S 3 I,er week,dobuy fowl and raiment fur his (aunty ! 1 Out newspapers who a ils fond Of droning cord perilous between the L wlabor rif Enalsod end wed-paid toil of Amerir , re 'twinned to look into the condition of the min ig popul.oion here, and say it it is not true Lb it , netliing should be thine , for our relief. I , may ur to thein . that perhaps 1 our master-colliers are it Mural, but ibis is sails factmily answered by la wt II known tact, that. eves with the advents e of our falterer at these pinching rates, they are early still in euthanasic went, and very many o I.e serge of insolvency.o' I We make dote espl n lion in leader that the. public may know the tie eesity, thot goads us to , join heartily with oUr,t t nidover, in the temporary eugension of latent here and that they may be pro , pared to pay advance,. iirrice. for do - al thereafter. -• It is in the exercise of, mond juilm i nent that the stop is made at - this timi ;efore dealers shall again ‘ make contracts for the future delivery of our coat' of prices that wild not :c‘en feed or 'clothe our families. We take tbi l s occasiou to utter, in than name of the laboring people of this County, the": , 'severest condemnation of title unfeeling speculators who have brought 118 {ll ' lll4 ~orry condition ; and , if the unmanly conduct f some panics inPhila delphia, who unite with, heirs men in trying to prolong this nest, by ce tinning to work their' mines, to make private, dvatitace . in promoting' public distress . We do's ncerelY trust thatwhal-• .1 ever may the result, their conduct Wilt be remem...: bored by the laborers, cl .am theiri policy would,. grind to the duet.- - , A! Lala,,llEll7. Countylntro' the insult of tho pen— in.,lltcr nod the muniel TS 117 TIIW !ENTi. APPOINTME. PRES' been ohoointed Goo. ssquenco:of tho Illgton. Alexander Rams°, ho! ernor of Minesota, in co don of Es-Governor Pen The Rev. Robert Kite of West Point Academy. of Tranaylvania , Uniters poet office agent at Caro het..., removed. . Gen.' Wilson, of b!i• Agent at San Francisco. I of KentUcky, graduate and rec4ntly Professor ty, has been anointed nia, vice Villiana Voor- ouri, irripoiotA Navy Wm. Squires, recently Indian antiquitiecto lb has been appointed Char ! mall, vire Elijah Hise. Captain Payne, of Tex military storettkeper at Alexander Irving, of CI been appointed Marshall of Pennsylvania, and 7., .littorn.y, fur the came DI Unman resides at ,Pitrrbu a hrgo Icontributor. of Smiths.} , nian e des, :91,0rs to Guam. to, has been arpuinteat ialvebtrt.' ~,........; drfield chunty. Pa., hes or the Western District 6 r. F. Witzer, lliitrici. i strict. 'lle latter gea f:_ 1 . . TifEi POSTaIA EIIAV. • APPOINTMENTS n TELL GE , Emanuel Swope;.,,,mr. Elmtbeth Will. hicBl-.r! J. J. Sedwiek. Butter, I • H. J. Lewis, Eolionopl. l Jnim Stalwil'o 1 E. Lf War, Coopervilk. H. W. AleCimnel:, P County. (new office.) - H. D. Fleecy. J. Scott, littmmna. Ar A. Btel•Lnaff. E , mmti S. 04.11;0 4 1e. Mama - 4 I! 2,1). W iwley,Yosk Sulp Humphreys,F. Orw ell Wm. Bmier, L•vio w B. Roeee.lvi l Do K. Stevenson, Gann S. St Griffith. G ko,i, relr, Lan'eueter County. •ytown, Adorns CO. utter COuNty. , B u tler County. ;rrrk, H ltnhngdou Co. 1,,nc3.114.1.4 Linty. ' I %l'B Volley, Dauphin, Adams County. ' fliong . q01111:y. town, Limnster ancssull County. • )ur SpritigLAdoms CO. Bratlfon4 County.: ; M County. , Woshil,gtougounty.. nsby, " .OSINESb TIIE IRON • . !contains the suhj,,inel a mut tcotle of a ifot ligl3- Toe Pittsburg Journal paragraph, in relatim t.tb I=E=SIM "A. number of theiron rn, froth Clarion, hive , arrived, and ttken I, ilgi is nii 'lie St. C harier,. Eactenge , end other ho '-e, Mr.! Shippen, one. of tr.e moat estonafve red tifacturere o; pia mtlet in thvt aection,.informa ua di,it tl.ik• quantity fur minket this sp.ing li much 1.4 a than waa antici pated Let fall. .The tvi Aar h,it 'hien revere heatsscarce,. 'ow if. C3tint of. the . he Ary 'floods iu. Feeuary, a,nil not as 'much , nitionfactured id pro liiirtion to the' urnbeiol.furn,,ceii ita usual, der. trial metal boats sewed, I nd landed at the 'Age. : atom, adult( ,laid night. ' 1 , 14 y eontain :on'an, average arventy : five or et 'hey tona," ~ - -. • .. e . • -30 VAII &Intli•iel; U 0 flu rter DMA. • t. f^r rat., b l• L VVATTx & SQ. I)L6BTEECVS6II 60 -Tans 530 110111.1113. do. ; • lOO P3.ltr Crt , Jl3:l tit Nov. . • IMO !Goa, P.M Rye Fliiur, J SLOO foi
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