POTTSVILLE. BMTdRDWY .2t011.2411(7,: APRIL 21, ISIS. - tl6le. E. J. par Is idthatleea to teuetVe imbecile Liana Cat the Ititleti i Journal, e t ad t retetpt tot the came at hta•dhug stunt, th Tateagea M"Pirein PittAurg.—TbeEpircopal Church On Sizth IStrect, eras Festldlf listroyed by fiie on 151104 evening lest. The building was fully in sured in the Spring Gaideu office, Philadelphia. Charge to avgata:--ft is understood that the post of Charge &Affairs to Bogota, mado va cant by the death. of Mr. Bidlaok, has been ten deredlo ),.-Thomas M. Foote, editor of the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser. 117•21 p Peach Crop.—Tbe heavy frosts which hive prevailed for somo days, it is believed. have utterly destroyed the peach-crop of Delaware. it herd--iiiresdp suffered deeply, and the feir now is That aprhirie will be left.' • - Snaki Story.—Tho Elkton (hid.) Demo crat speaks of an enormous black snack, supposed to be tea or eleven feet bug ehd six or eight in ches thick, was aeon twice Lately in 'the woods at Gray'r: lip!, near that place. • **Leather Irapertor. Gov., , Johnston has %printed Mr. John BeChtel, of Pioegrore, in this Comity, Leather Inspector of Philadelphia. We bare not the pleasure of Mr. Bechtel's ac quaintance, but learn from othels that he is a tan ner by trade, and fully competent to dischaige the done of the etas. 1' George Baldwin,• Postmaster at Great Bend, Susquehanna Co. Pa., has been detected in pilfering money from letters sent through that OITICE. He was locked up in default of bail for $9,000. • Mr. Baldwin is a graduate of an .Bast ent College, and has heietofore sustained a good reputation. Car' The Pazinoa Furnace, (charcoal) in Nor. thutubtuisnd County, lately offered for sale by the assignees of Dengler, H sas & Co.. has been pur— chased by Mews. Joseph Fensrermacher and It G:Tasgart, of Danville, N. Y. The price paid for Yhe interest of the knees was Come 12,400, anci.Messts. F. & T., bare since ptitcbaset: the lands and property upon which !thelurnace is erected. - • dr Benefit of Punetualily.—A cotemporary boast% of a subscriber who has paid his saintly, lion puoctesity for the last Ihirity years, who is now titer eighty, and reedit hie ricwsiisper with. out at:Totemic'. Had he neglected to pay for it, it is more than likely that now he. would have been unable to read it at all. tV" Father Alatthew.—The ship Mississippi, VaPt. Bryan, arrived at lisltimore, on Wednesday last, in the short run of 26 days frdm Cork. Mr. B. state*, rays the American, that the day s .) re_ !Mos to his sailing, he oral visited on board his vessel by Father Matthew, rohO informed him that he should positivay leave Liverpool for N. York. during the current month of April. fie had tak en passage in the packet-ship New World, Capp Thfedieal Contention.—We ►earn from the Betiding Journal; that the Second Annual Con. wention of the Pennsylvania lliCTUal Association, assembled in that city on Wednesday week, which was attended by from thirty to fifty delegate+ from Philadelphia, Lancaster, &c. Dr. Humes, of Lancaster, was chosen President, and the pro ceedings were of a harmonious and interesting character. The object of the Associatioa is to elevate the standard of the profession. EV^:-.An important Ineention.—W e learn from the Scientific American, that Mr. W. Froh lich, engineer in rho navylard, at Washington, has invented an appsratut,which,ie radically self acting, to prevent II 4lroad colli:ions. He has executed an operative model, which' demonstrates that even is tho event of two trains meeting at full speed, it will operate without the help of en gineer end firemen, end prevent a dangerous col !Wow lie hes taken measures to secure a 'patent, and is now ready, we are informed, to enter upon negotiations with Railroad companies on reason able terms.. rirGoict—The National Intelligencer has been flowed with an extract of a letter from an officer on board tee U. S. ship, Ohio, io the Bey of San Francisco. He expresses the opinion that more than t55,C00,400 in gold, at $l6 the ounce, has been already obtained from the crevices of the rock., picked up in the semis of• dry .creeks, or crashed eat of the kgingi of gullies, and this with the rudest implements—a pick, a spade, often only s jack-knife and a wooden bowl. A large amount has been tent swaYi and the Lexington will take upwards of $300,000 duet,Most of which has been purchased at front eight to twelve dol lars the ounce. rir The Patent Office liebbtry.—The trial of. Jacob Shuster alias Tom Hand, upon the charge of robbing the Patent Office on the Bth of November last, wee concluded in the criminal court,,e!, Washington, on Batorday• The only , testimony introduced for the defence was degigned 10 lead to the conviction that the letters identi6ed by Blaney and Kanouse as the hand-writing of prisoner, were not in his own' band. The ea. , having been ably summed up by Items, Ratcliffe and Carlisle on behalf of the 'accused, end Mr. Key,disuiet attorney, on behalf of the U. States, was given to the jury at 7 o'clock; P. M. HORRID trteamoir. . The townof - Willtnington;lMass.) has been thrown into the greatest .tats of excitement in consequence of a mort horrid murder which has been perpetrated on Mrs: M. H. Pierson and her two twin daughters only foot years of sue, -mho were found dead in their bed on Wednesday morning week, with their throats cut its a most awful manner. The husband having escaped, auspichin was at once fastened upon him, and search immedistdy made, which proved success ful; Thursday morning he being found in the nroo4s with the Maid of his victims upon him.— He was at once arrested to await the charge. He ninivavores to make it appear that the woman com mitted the'. act upon herself and children. The knife ems found in her hind, supposed to beet been pl.cel there by the murderer. 'LEGISLATIVE ACTS, The following ere the acts of the latu e Legisla> lure, not alludetl to in another portion of our paper: r Authorizing the Commissioners of Schuylkill Couhty to'selt certain real estate. A supplement to the act incorporating the Potts ville Water &lemony, approved the I lth of April, 1834. A further supplement to the act erdiiled ..Ar. act to incorporate the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Railroad Company. To authorize the School Directors of the Do. rough of Pottarilie to tell certain real estate, and to increase the number of School Directors in said Borough. Relative to, East Brunswick School District in Schuylkill County. To alter an act entitled "An act to erect the town of Minerssille, in.the County of Schuylkill, into a Bordugh." • Relating to the appropriation of certain road lazes in alchuylkin Coubiy Relative to attain School Districts in Carbon. Schuylkill, end - Iforthucoberland ()mantled. To exempt from taxation (egcept for State and Road purposes) the house for the employment and support of the poor in the County of Schuylkill. and for other purposes. Relative to the Sehoytkill Valley fissigatiPe and RailrOad Company, • 11011IRSTEAD MillittPTlON BILL. An Act to etempt property to Mir ashler of three hundred dollars from levy and sale on elects tion,and distress for rent. theliOn 1. Be it enacted,' Tbat in lien of the property now 'exempt by law from levy, and sale or execution joined upon soy judgment obtained Upon contract. and distress for Teat, property to the value of thtee hundred dollars, exclusive of all wearing apparel of the defendant and his family, and all bibles sod 'chat)l books in usa..in the family, (Which shell remain exempted as hereto fore.) and no more, owned by or in possession 01 any debtor, obeli be exempt from levy and vale on execution or by diming for rent.. See. 2. That the sheriff, constable, or other of- ficer charged with the execution of any warrant issued byl competent authority, for the levying upon end selling the property, either cent or p deny debtor, shell, if requested by the debtor, summon three disinterested find competent persons..who shell • be swum or affiance, to ap praise the property, which the said debtor may select to retain under the provisions of this act, for which eeriieu the said appiiisers shall be entitled to receive fifty cents each, to be charged ae port of the costs of the proceedings, end - property thus chosen end appraised, to the value of three hun dred dollars, shall he exempt from levy and gale on the said execution of warrant, excepting war• rants for the collection of taxes. See. 3. That in any case where the property levied upon as aforesaid shall consist ref real estate of greater value than three hundred dollars, and the defendant in ouch shell elect to retain real estate amounting in value to the whole sum of three hundred dollars, or any less sum, the ap. praisers aforesaid shall determine whether, in their opinion. the said real estate can he dwided without injury to or 'Eroding the whole, and if the said ap praisers shall determine that the said real,estate can be divided as aforesaid, then they shall pro ceed to set apart so much thereof twin their opinion shell be sufficient to answer the requirement of the defendant in such case. designation the same by proper metes and bounds, all of which proceedings shall be certified in writing by the said appraisers or a majority of them. under their proper hands and reefs, to the sheriff, under the sheriff. or coroner, charged with the execution of the writ in such case, who shall make return of the same in the proper court from which the writ issued, in connection with the said writ Provided. That this section shall not be - construed to effect or impair the liens or bonder, mortgages, or'other con tracts, far the purchase mann% of the real estate of insolvent debtors. See. 4. That upon the return made of the writ aforesaid, with the proceedings thereon, the plain titrin the case shall he entitled to have his writ of verattioni exPonas as in other Caere. to sell the rraidas of the real estate inefeiled in the Jews aforesaid, if the appraisars aforesaid shall hese de. terniined open a division of the said teal estate., but if the , acid appraiser but if the appeaisers shall determine egiiiis.t a division of said real Pilate, the plaint ff may have st writ oforenditioni expanse to sell the whole of tbe reel estate inclu ded in each levy, and it shad god m a y b e lawf u l in The lattercase for the defendant in the (mem. lion to receive from the sheriff or other officer, of the proceeds of said sale as much as he would hive received it (he appraised value bed , the ;said real estata • FHA divided. , , Sec. 5. That the twenty•sizth section of the act entitled ••An Act relating to Executions," passedisixteenth June. one thousand eight-hun dred add 'thirty-sit, and the sestrnth and eighth sections of an act entitled .. , An Act in regard to certain entries in ledgers in the city of Pittsburg, and relating to the puhliahing of sheriff's sales, and tit Caber porpmses.paseed twenty-ammnd April, one thousamLeight hundred and forty-six, and all other acts inennsisling with this act, he and the same are hereby repealed.. Sec. 8. That , the provisions of this act shall not take effect until the fourth day of July next, and shall apply only to debts emtracted on and after that dnte. TIIE JUDICIAL BILL The following is the proposed amendment to the Constitution of Pennsylvania. Should this proposiiinn be ratified by the nest Legislature, it pill then be submitted to a vote of therpeople at the succeeding annual election : Raolced, by the Senate and House of Repre sentation, of said Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, in General Assembly met, That the Gnosis tution of title Commonwealth be amended in the Second Section of the Filth Articla, so tbs. it shell read se follows: The Judges of the Supreme Court,tof the several. Courts of ct Inman Pleats, end gfsuch other Courts of record, as aro or shalt be estalAished by law, shall be electod by the goal. ified electors of the Commonwealth, i n th e men . ncr folf,owmg, to wit : the ,fut:ges of the Supreme Coast by the qualtfted electors of the Cornmou• we alb at large ; the President Judges ✓f the regre ts' Courts of ComrOn Plea% sod of such other Courts of record as are or shall be establlshesl by low, and all other Judges required to be learned in the law, by the qualified electors of'the counties respectively. • The Judges-of the Supreme Court shall hold . theirs - Aces tor tbo term of fifteen years if they shall so long behave themselves well, (subjset to the allotment hereinafter provided for, subsequent to the first election.) The Prelident Judges of the several Courts of Common Pleas and of such other Courts of recoril.as are of shell be establish ed by law, shalt hold their offices for the term of len years, if they shall so long behave themselves well. The Associate Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas shall bold !heir offices foe the term . of five years. if they shall so long behave them. selves well, all of whom shall be commissioned by the Governor, but for any reasonable cause which shall net be sufficient grounds of impeachment the Governor shall remove any of them on ihe address of two-thirds of each branch of the Legis. lame. The first election shall take piece at the general election of this Commonwealth, neat otter the adoption of this ainendnenr, and the commissio, s of all the Judges who may be then in rave shall expire on the foist M.-today of December, tollowin a , when the terms of the new Judges shall commence. The person. who shall their be elected Judges of the Supreme" Court shall hold their office as LA lows : 0118 of them (or three Teen% one for six' years, one for nine years, one for twelve year., and one for Arleen years ; the term of each to be dem. tied by lot by the said Judges as soon atter the election as convenient, and the result cert fled by them to the Governor that the commissions rnsy be issued in accordance" thereto. The Judge whose term shall first expire, shall be Chid dos. lice during his term, and thereafter each JUdge whose commission shall first expire shall in turn be the Chief Justice ; and if two or more commis , g SIMI shall 'expire on the time day the .Judge, holdin them shall decide by tot which shall be the Chief Justice. Any verancies happening by death, resignation, or otherwise, in any of the eeid courts, shall be filled by appointment by the Governor, to continue till the hog Monday of December, suc ceeding the next general election. The Judge, of the Supreme Court and the P•esidents or the sev ers% Courts of Common. Plea• shall at stated - times receive for their services au adequate compensation, to be fixed by law, which shall nut be diminished during their continuance in office, but they shall receive no fees or perquisites of iffice, nor hold any other office of profit under this Commonwealth. The Judges of the Supreme Cowt during their cotinoance in office. shall reside wohon this Com monwealth, and the other Judges during tbeir continuance in office, ,Shall reside within the die trict or county for Which they were reapectively elected. VIE NEW SCHOOL LAW. C lhe • foliowing is giver: as et, summary of the principal alterations in Ilia School Law, Si estah lished by the bill recently passed:— The Directors are empowered to levy a tax sufficient to keep the Schools open not more than ten months each year. The schools are required to he kept open, at least four month in each year. The Treasurer of the school land is made the collector or school taxes. The collector is to fix • tima'and place. when ant! where he will receive the School taxes, ant! is to receive :two per eent for collecting. fl it is not paid at the time desig nated, the Gonstable.is to collect it. ' fiub•dist rich' are not inierlered with--where the Committee of i subdistrict, and the Directors disagree to the employment of • teacher, the peo ple of the sub-district have the 'right •to elect teacher, who must, however; have been first ei amined by the Dtrertors. All moneys subject to taxation for State and County purposes, are mule subject to school tax. The State riOropristion of two hundred thou sand'dollara is continued ; but it is nor made the basis of tesation. The people do not tote on tbequestion at tax ation. .The Soperintendtnt is required to fami s h t o each School a copy of the am , map of the State of PetmayleFllll—terce site. ' (ITT& pay of all Ausinsu 'sissies is four •sacs a day ! Wbst sa boncesbleassi ampaciabla bad, of men Mil muss be t THE: INERSY JOURNAL, AN )' 'POTTSVILLE =GENERAL ADVERTISER TUE COAL TOADO. At meeting of the Coat Deadens, held . ' an Tuesday last, the following •iews•were mtge. measly concurred in, by parties representing it ow three-founds of the Coal to be steppedtrout the Schuylkill region, : let. That the prices fixed for 'Coal by the miners in Schuylkill County, are fair prices; end that,these prices will barely remunerate the miners for the coat of production. 2d. That corresponding prices at Tide Water ere $3 62j for White Ash, and $4 per ton rot Red Ash Coal. 3d. That the Miners of Coal base agreed to withhold shipments for smother w ee k, and it ia evident that_ they will continue the .suipension until they can realize the priCes nsnoedithare will therefore' be only 7 months far the shipment of Cost, even if the business is resumed nest week. 4th. That during the chipping season the Rail road and COstl are only competent to transport 50,00040niper eek, (ts mitt ascertained by the itatement of the t companies,) kith a regular bounces, from which must be deducted at (Plat ten per cent, for irregularities earnedby , the oc• onionsl scerciirtf vessels and other untorseen circumstances.. sth. Tout this capacity is eqUal to 1.395,000 tow, which with' the quantity already brought to market is only 1.557000 tons, for the year, or 114,000 hint less than the quantity sent to market from the Schuylkill region, in 1849. 6th t That the stock of coal on the wharves. in the yards end in the esstern'markets is at least 250 000 tons leis than .at' this time last year. 7th. That the period for shipping the quantity of coal required for consumption in the Eastern' markets is now so short, that onless the business is commenced at once, the number of vessel, re quired will be so large, that as a matter of course, there must be a great advance in the rates of freight to eastern ports. It Was therefore Resolved, that the prices for Coal ihrtald be as follows, - via.: White Ash. Red Ash. Lump, $3 621R:Luap, a 4 00. . Broken, " Broken, 3 87] 'EtTA " Eag. 4 00 Stove, " - 'Stove, 400 Chesnut, 2 031 13uhj.‘ct to a discount of 2 per cent, for "Cash, or not more than four months credit, with inter est added. Also subject of course to the advance of Tolls by the Railroad and Canal. It is proper to add that the President of the Reading Railroad Company stated that the Mans . gers contemplated increasing their charge tar transportation on giving thirty days notice. as signing as tireason. that their rates had been an nounced un the basis or the usual regularity' in the husinese and that the ex penees of the company could nut be made to confirm to these sudden and Unexpected fluctuations in the demand fur their machinery. The President of the Canal Company also stated that they bad it - in eontemplation to advance their tolls on the Ist of July. if they. had riot their ti•mali business in the meantime. He also atateil'that the effect of crowdi.g so large a humiess into so short a period. wou'd materially advance the charge fur freight or boating on the canal. We respectfully submit three views. anti invite your orders at the prices named, under a convic iioo that the price of Cosi must adrsoce as the season progresses, from the want of wade to trans port to market the quantity required far 'consort:lp ton. Roger., Sitinicloor &Co,WLl!afbe & 13IaelCs , on, Ch e• M 311.4 & Co, Robert.,_ Wohob & Co Junco & Co, Gen.,Psyne. Repplier &.Co. B. My wood & Cu, N. thuttevint & Co, I. W. DaWning, C. E Siringter, Hertry'H. We.t & Cox, C. A. Heckoch.r. Noble & Hammitt, E. A. Hathaway & CI; F. Tyler & Co. Randolph & Sharpie's, The above prices fried upon by the Trade in Philadelphia. will not nett the prices agreed upon by the Operators herewith commissions deducted, and consequently it is douptful whether they will be acceded Wet the meeting today. POSTOPFICE APPOINTMENTS. The faVoning, are among the latest appoint— ments of Postmasters : Ti 1011 3 .46 ii. Si% to be Postmaster, et Eerie, Po. Reply Rboadt, Reading, Ps.. F. 8. Ludlam, Memphis, Tennessee., Wm. F. Hope, Little Heck, Arkansas. Abraham Gum Jana. Paterson, New Jersey. The Imputation of Slaves.—Tbe people in bbeihi county, Tenneaseo, held a meeting some Jaya since, and pissed wrong resolutions against the further introduction of slaves into that State from Kentucky. One of the resolutions brings the suhject in the notice of the ensuing Lr-gielature„ and urges upon that holy the pas sage of a law. making it a penal offence to intro duce a slave into abet State for the purpose of selling hum . ririxEe and Boarding. -004 of our es, changes defines lose to Ms nothing more tban 'an insane desire to pay a young Tswana's board f, One of our friends Minks thin not correct, but that it is en eager desire to go into budness with • srlteping par ElPe V. the Great Centel Coal Field et the Mit eiayippi retlev covets en stn . of 10,000 equate lat.', or 44,900 090 FT:ye eeree—siz timer the aria of all we Coal Geld' in Great Britain; and yet, this vast supply is selJout taken -infothe ';ae count when e f eirrr i tee are made of the c o ,' re ,. emcee of the'Uotted States, ET Going to the louree of the Evil.—A Mrs. Sweet, of Portland, whose husband came home intoziestrd. went to the Tumidly.% shop, Eme,bed up his hoters, furniture and the, front window, and thin retired, less um the dealer in distilled damnation to meditate upon the effects of womans fury. game rogue tore ■ lea( from the oheek•book of Hrnry Cadman. of Barton, and filled up a chock fur $750, and aunt It to the Union Bank by a email boy (or payment. The forgery was de. tested, but the forger was not to be found. re'rtie personal friends' of the Hon. James Burns, have presented him with a splendid ail ger pitcher, as a teetiraanial of their appreciation of his services as Canal Commissioner of this Corn mon wealth. Cr 1 ennesseels said to be the only State in the Utoon, that had not • foot of railroad on the let at January last. Ttri• will be eery far fro:nth. truth in a few year.. So. , The Lowell Courier ewes am the wages_ n( the operativee in thet , city have been raised by the Corporations to whet they were viz month.. ego. when in consigoroce of dull times tory were minted. rir In ,Upper Marlboro, the conotv town o Prince aaurge's county, Md., there is neither ir drilyerriunh, roatchlmker, hatter, *ander, saddler, coichmakar, or baker. oz7The V. S. Senate.—lt is not s little remark. able as indicating the 'progress of our country in population, that the Senste•at present eon•ists of ?no same number 84 the House of Rtmasentettiees in the first Votiveas, (QCalifornia Emigration.—Tbe Si. Louis opals state that there ere now shoot 300 D periains at St. Jo-eph, Mo, on route fur California. What will eeeryhody do in that far off, desolate region ! • la"Good.—.A man named Martin Miller lately attempted to rob a house in New-Weans of some articles; was detected by the lady of the house, collared by her, and taken to the watch-house. Write Chokra has somewhat abated in hp. land. In Belfast the cases have diminished from thirty daily to twelve; and in Limerick the dam inutioa is in the same proportion. 120" Ex-President Polk,in,bis speech el Noah. •isle. Tenn., said that. in all'humao probability, Pitothaille would he his residence during the re mainder of tae day. &flatted to him on earth. tom' 'Nero York Canal.—the Canal Bawd give nonce that the wain line ut the New York Canals will be in navigable order' by ,tbe let ul May. cO-.4 Western editor gays he is a whote horse, whirl ) we pesl3ll3o is the cede; as We find the todowirik:advrrtbement in his column', via - : •Grain. warped at this office? ' . , MSzieh is the richness o f soil in California Oar steel pens, if pot into the ground over night ere found to be gold ones on the crest it rdamilting ibis Ueneral Vapor :Ifth tbe' manure of his country's glory,' the Vice Pfeil. the greater man,lor he le Fill-mores Mr 1.7, te capital of Minato' is 81. -Pools. Already • picispectie has been issue!i tot a mai- Repot! three: • ARM - Miat The Coal Trade 'ter l&19. Tbe Atumtity sent by Railroad this week., is 7,820 17 torts; by Canal, 3,730 14; total far the week, 11,551 11 tons,;only 104 tuns more than last week.. From this section of the Region, there has been a falling 08 J 0 about 1700 and au increase of 1800 tons from Tamaqua. During the corresponding week lait year, the shipments from Schuylkill County were 34,556 16. The decrease this year front the Schuylkill Region, so far, is 121,359. 07 - tons. • • From all the information we Can glean, there will be an increased dem3nd'itethe consumption of Coal on the Relator the Lehigh Ad Schoylkill Camila and Railroads, ranging front 75 to too ,000 tuns, this year. 1 We consider it our duty to warit.thO. Riche sera and consumers abroad, of the . state of the Coal Market,--and if they . do not Canoe forward and take our Coal at fair living prices, in time,— thii• resixinsibilityof a short supply end 'high prices, must rest on their ownshoulders. And the "middle men" at rbiLidelphis, who have exerted their whole influence to keep purchasers back., The experience of this sessoo. we think; has suf ficiently demonstrated that no combination to con trol the Coal Trade, and prostrate our Operators, can et/creed and that the transpdrti ng 'compa nies will, hereafter, find it necessary to pay some little intention to the views, feelings and interest; of the Trade here. who give them their tonnage, in making their future arrangetne4s. 1 The proceedings elan unnsmilly arge ineetitto of OW' business comunity, held iu his Borough ' , on Monday last, approving of the ~course of our Operators, will .be found in another column.— Several meetings of Miners have also been held in this Region, also appMviug, of their course.— In one olthe meetings, the reduction of tolls was broached. We think mirselves that the tolls are ti little too high for the I:ireseui state of the Trade —but too low a rate, also, would prove injurious hi crippling the facilitieit of transiortation. We are firmly under the itnpression that no abate ment will be made this year by either of the Companies, and uo purchaser ought to bold back on that account—on the contrary, in the Tiroceiql tugs of the Trade in the City, an adtmere, instead of a reduction. is hinteilatf The Committee on the State of thertrade,sis ited -Philadelphia. to entifer with the Trade there. in the early part of the Week,and have not return ed. It is rumored thatnn ariangeineut has been made--hut we have imantlientie information on the subject. We know that difficulties existed,and are; therefore; unable to state what will be the result of "Abe - meeting to-day—but we feel satisfied, that if a resninfaion of business is deci ded on, it will only be 4 parthd 0110, and several weeks must elapse before the Trade will be fully under way. _.../ POSTSCIIIPT Since the above was in type, we learn that the Committee on the State of the Trade, will re commend a continuance of the suspension at the meeting' to-day—and if they do, the recommen dation Will be adopted. The Committee appointed by the Coal Operators to 'tallish the shipmenta of Coal from week to week .dur'r .0 the suspension report argollon•s : Shipments by non-sotr , cribera to Richmond, 1,871.60 . , . Broad street. .195 09 " .. per canal, 1.243.15 " by C. (from Guinea Intl Colliery) 593 01 C . ) Miler, '• to Itletint“nd, Dy sabscribers We have received:. no :teturn from Temsqns this week, but are sun teJ that the amount sent froili there goes principally along the line. Mr. lames Berryman cf Minersville, heretofore a non•sttrlscriber, we are happy ht any, ceased shipments entirely nn Monday last. S. SILLISMAN. • GEO. 11. POTTS, F. MACDONALD, Committee. Amount ilf . C..o T tlaentover the Philadelphia and Reed lag gatiroad and dehoylfail Navigation for the week audios on Thursday erenmg last: ft A tLIWAtf. CANAL: Wee', TuTAL. WEEit. TOT/L. P Carbon, 1.540 6q , .',760 18 1,818 00 4,647 la Poiteville,• 1,353 09 .97.294 03 909 03 5 401 00 d. haven, 2,1123 14 51,669 00 141 00 17122 03 P. Clinton, 9,693 17 30.087 00 1,162 09 3.2,4 3 1 10 7,829 17 160,809 32 3,239 11 13,313 16 19,512 18 " • Total by Tin fr, Cal, 114,373 Od To same period lax year, by Dallmad 2.83::119 14 • Do by Canal ' 27,032 01 Detrelse this year, 18E03= = Trauryorration on de Ruitrvads Po Scitty/kil/ Cankty. The following is the quantity of Coal tran..iporied over the ditTerent llaitrnwls in Schuylkill County. for the ;week ending Thursday evening. Spilt 19. 1b42. . Wren. Torsi... Mine Magid S. It IL R. 2,749 17 54.785 13 Little Schuylkill R. If. 3,550 17 32,610 15 9(111 Creek do 1.353 011 31.141 19 Mount Cart to do 3.019 Id 32.965 10 SchuySkill Valley do , - 1;472 04 26002 08 Mt. Carbon and Pt. Carbon da 1;870 Id 57,017 09 Union Canal do . 3.d55 04 9,065 01 Swatara do . 2,300 12 2,300 12 LEMOD COAL TRADE. The following is the quantity of Cnal •ent from the Lehigh region fur the week ending April I Itth ' WEEK. TOTAL. Summit Mine, 7,132 15 10.381 0.3 anima Hun. 1,137 01 ' 2 921 12 flearret Meadow. • 1311 16 9.147 11 Spring Mountain Co. 939 OS. • 9,015 II Hazleton Coal Co, 00 Cal 97 03 Cranberry Coal Co, 62 15 PM 00 Buck Mountain Co. , 559 OR 550 112 31,183 18 19.517 05 To Maine period last year, 21,833 12 tone. The Mauch Chunk Giutte says: "Much of the coUl lent from this region is to supply local markets along the lino of the Canal, which will n,.t a(fect thr. prices abroad." BATES OF TOLL APED TUAN,PORT AVON OW RA it. ROA • ' • V° .lono I, IMO. To • Prom rhon.S.ltaven.P.Cliotoo Richmond. moll June !Jolt', ICO 155 125 Philodriphia, . do do I CO I 55 1 55 11111Ttp OP TOLL Pp CANAL; TO JUNP i. 11519. From WS:action. llovtra. To Philadelphia 05 cu. di cu. '53 cis. • PATE! Or FILIGOT. To Philadelphia To New York For additional Nevi Advertisements see Ilbrt Page. They mill' there be found arranged tinder Suitable Roads. Dan Cannon Nails'. TWIT r•eeived al the York Notre a can'slanment of el these superpq Edge Grip Netts aplaes of all sizes. 'Es' YARDLEY Is SON. P4M== FRIENDS AND FELLOW CITIZENS AT the WWll:nom of a number of my friends, base been -lodured to offer myself for the Mlles of MEP BURGCSA. at the momina election. iittmuhl I be to Mrtuoate as In be...lents& Elderlge myseir to her fnrm the (tulles of the of/ re a /th'fldelity, Impartiality, and tothe best of my abdity. - Your frond, and Won( citizen( ap.2l. IT-) 1 10SEP11 F. SEIDESSI. Cigar Dlianufactory. GUSTAVUS G.OSESITHA.I., AGGSIT. • BANKING for the pan eonlldenre and favor be. stowed on me hitherto, I reiipectfully Inform the eillsees at Pottsville and it. environs', that I keep con. atantly on hand, Spanish and Half Spanish Clear., of the first and best quality. and at the Intern prime I therefore solicit their kind patronage, and rho ennlinni ItiOTI of past fawn's. MI demands stbnlesale, will ht promptly, and to the eatlsfoction of the public atten ded In. N. B.—Store and Tavern keepers, who 'wish large quantities of Cigars, will be supplied with them at their homes free of charge. Citgor boxes taken in CI. change, or for Cash. Resblence in Maliantango, OVSVIVUS ROSENTII kL, Att't, April 21, 1649. r J7-3mor Summer. Arranmement, OP V. S. MAIL LINE OF COACHES FROM READING. FOR DAM:OS(II3 itfLietere the Maw ifilileret:inn Dense corner of Peon nod Finn ta.. daily. except Sunday. at let o'- clock..A. M. of immediately on the arrival of the mop ning Train of Can from Philadelphia ALSO, FOR LANCASTER, from the same (Mee. daily. except Sunday. at 9 o'clock. A. Ilf. or imme. Mandy on Ike arrival of the Morning Tam of Cara from Pottsville. Passenger+ keavins Lancaster or Lift: in title Line. wilt be in time to connect with the Afternoon Trans of Fara for , Pottrville. • • ALSO. FOILEASTON. three times a week.' from the same Office. at 7 'o'clock. A. M. viz. t Monday, Wednesday and Friday ; and three timeea week from Eats' Eagle floret. (formerly Weldy's) 'at 5 o'clock. A. Ms Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. ethiatv Coaches have been placed open the Lines. and every attention will be paid to the comfort of travellers, .101 N N. MILTI'AIOiIt dr. NE,PIIF.W, Newlin,, April 21. 49. 11..4m0l 'Proprieinr• Attention! =contra TITAL ortosns. THE enrolled Ali Min composing the 4th Regiment, formerly called ihr 25th Regiment, 3d Brtriode: Gib Urbana ' p, ,m„ wilt meet for pande. and inspection. In Pon Carbon. on Tuesday , the ram day or ,May nett. The sespectivelinmr will be formed at 9} o'clock - A. hr. The Oaptshys of Companies are reipecttlirr requested to, brevet their Rolls'at the Bead gearlare, winch will he held At John Coodbarcs fold, at 90•.. o'clock. A. Id. The °dicers most Annear in nulforin, and all the lellittamen e etent Anna. gy tomnokent • .1011N' SILTS% colonel.. Jos. P. artnelus. A boom. Pen Carbon; April Q, 18104 • 11'..4e • 1116.1 1 RE ClittVatt.-At tha York Stinro el ltiof toy ippirutir atiniN4 bad PRI TM , Ts. T.tr9PIZ.V # PlENßlSTl.lnkillifk 'COAL !LEGIONS. T ag Coal Regions of Pennsylvania. belog a gen mil GenloYfeld. Maarlcal. and Statistical Review of the Anthracite Districts of Pennsylvania—embracing niabl. well "doable charm and statistical tables. besides • new and autism:die colored maYof the coal Regions. with the amines to the Cement markets from Itie interior unrolls, of the Butte, correctly lild down, and mangey Oat the ;melons nieces of mineral demmit In the several COO ode.. By Ell Bowen. formerly Amociats Editor of the Ninety' Journal, Price 50. eta. • . A smallportion of the edition remain" tmsotd. They can be obtained st ibis °Mee. or can be mailed to any part ofthis eon toy. They are also/or sale at Ett:nger Q. Townsend', New York ; , Zteber's, No. 3 Ledger Buildings. Philadelphia ; O. Bergner's, liar t fiber/. And by Bookseller; generalty. Aprikm. 17- INS THE COIIIIT 0 C032110N PLEAS • OF SCIIIUVLICILL COUNTY. Isaac emir, - • • TS Thome/ Biddle eel Jarnce*W. Pant and James N. Bunker, with notice to his guard lan ,Elizabeth L T. Bunker, and the following named persons and f lastitutions, cleating narks Churchill Houston. deeedsed.' whether ne heirs or devisees. viz : ee' Jamie - Woodward, John Farnnm and Warner # Justice, Eseentott of the Last Will and Testae re meet or Churchill flottimati, deceased; Susanna Latta* Houston, Mary lade Rotuma, Louisa A. Dade. Mary Ann Ciab, Margaret Johnson. Carat/13G. Vancleve, C. tfonston Vaiicleve. John a # Vancleve, William C. floustrin. Mize Eats Mous. ton. Mary Mauston, George U. Brown, William C. M. Brown. the American Sunday School Uni.r:4 on, the Philadelphia Orphans. Assylom. the In-_dizent 'Widows end single Women's Society, tPe c, Pennsylvania Bible Society, the' Philadelphia .2.5 Items Sliseinnary -Society. the Caton Behest). sae. lent dn., the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery do. the Pennsylvania Inatirptinn (or the Deafen Oumb, the Fuel Savings Society of the City and %There ties of Philadelphia, the American Bible Society. 'n the Northern Sohn Society of Philadelphia. in a the Northern, Liberties, and the Southwark Snup Society, with notice to all and every person, "" corporation or Institution claiming under th e said Churchill Houston, deceased, w Nether as heirs or , _ devisees, or In any way whatever. - ) Notice Whereby given to the above named partles,that by virtue f the shove mentioned writ of Partition. an Inquest will twbeld and taken upon the prendsesithere •in deterlbed. viz. "The Greenwood Estate" in the Rerrough of Pottsville, Schuylkill County, on Satur day the second day of Sung neat,at IO o'clock In the for enoon, for the Purfffise of making Partition or rebus tlon and appraisment of said real estate, as in the said writ wino fired„ at which time and place the said parties can' attend, irabwy mot proper. Sheriff's Of Orwiga-IJNO. T. WERNER, Sheriff. bum Sprit 21.--1819.• . Mat • WEST CIIESTMR FEMALE SERIINA.RY, Nine P. C., EVANS. Petite's/a.. - - r7'll/8 fustiltitien ti located in the unusually pleas.: ant, health); harnugh of West Cheater. Chester county. Pa., to which mem is hod daily from the east and west by raiiinad. Tuition embraces all the branches bfa thorough Erg fish education. viz: Orthography, Reading, Writihg, Grammar. Ceog.rapny. Pr trtiral and Rational Arith metic, Donk-Keeping, Algebra and Cenmetry; Natural, Ancient Lund Mod-rn History; Intellectnal, Moral and Natural Philosophy; Astron my, Chemistry, Compton t Inn, Botany. Physiology, Plain and ornamental Needle Work: in addition inStrUeliall will he given iii Drawing, Painting, and in the Latin, French and Derma Lau guagfa.: TERMS—Tuition and Boarding, including Waahine, ES pereeision rf 5 months. Draw inn, Music, and the Lannututea at moderate extra charges.. The Summer riestoon will commence on the Ist of Ci , VJlarr forwarded on application 10. the Principal, or 11. 8. Evans. IttIPERENCE.,-21. Rev. Rishnp Potter; RFv."1.13. Clemson; Hon. Townsend ffaines, Sectioary of the Cron moata ealth ; floe. Thos. B. Bell; Anthony'flohner; Wm. Ev.tharri Pool.; Rt. J. Leal, Eoq. ; DT Win. Derlineton. [April 21, l7.4t' Eagle Iron MirLis, Itut - IN TUE BOROUGH OP PoTTSVILLE. FORMERLY CONBUOTFD BY C. W.PITALBM. J. WREN A: CO. R E p S tNlFte C Tl r m i t " l t gyl n are c' l ' :::n .th iVA " reglis l A d lie t n b t e and respectfully solicit a continuance of the cesium of the wmks. Nine practical blerhanics. they Batter themselves that their knowledge and experience of the b4slneas will enable them to turn out work that will not fall to give satisfaction to the moat fastidious.— They are prepared to msnufactnre steam Engines, Pumps, Coal Breakers, Draft Cars, Railroad and other Castings. &e. All order. thintatilly received and promptly executed Ott the most remarkable terms. JOHN WREN.' THOMAS WREN April 21et •49-17.1 y) J.1.1/E1 WREN -- 111i1GADE1 ORDErti. Brvade lisptctor's Offce, Pottsville April Ii.ISP3 pursusnce of nn art of Assembly passed the loth lnst , revising the Militia system, and providing for the training of such only as shall be noir°. rued The orders heretofore issued to the enrolled Militia of the. 3.1 Briii.de 6 tirinciSion. P.M .ate hereby counterman ded, so fa as respects Militia:as there will be no Mill. tin training either in entonanies or Datialions. 4 160.14 452-01 BEM The volunteert of this Brigade. will meet for rev iew in the folinwioa order: 1 The Mationtinigio Viditmeer I:txttallion, composed of the Ir.ek.nn fthies,.hfahantanxo Rides. and Wash tartan Cunriti, tommanded by Daniel Reim, on Monday the 141 h day nr,MIN next, at the house of J ew. blamer. Rea.. in Upper Mahanintigo. Y. The. Union Milder? Company. commanded by Capt. Daniel Kit:oiner. nn Wednesday the lath dap of May next, at i'ineerneet S. Vag -Ist Regiment Schuylkili nounly Volanteess, composed of the Mlnersville knillery., Port Carbon" Artillery, National Light Infantry, Washington Yea errs, and First Troop of Cavalry, enturria icu Ly 7: , enicutrp, on Thursday, the 17th May next, ni Pottsville. 4. The • Union Rifles commanded try Capt. psnisl Zimmerman, on esoturrisy the 19th day of May nee!. at the ptbile house of Michael Krebs, to Union up. The respective line till be formed on each day at /it o'clac/ W4Jf. It will be intlaortant for all Companies to turn out not less than M Inca rank and file ; an nn otheslnspee tinn will he held with companies aircarlY organize 1 the present year; and 111118 C companies only, who have she required nuniher, can avail themselves or the benefits or the new law; viz.: Filly dollars from the Coup ty Treasury yearly, and young for Field and General Wirers on the first Alonday of June next fly order of DANIEL KREBS. Apri.l2l, 17-) • Brigade Inspector. REM For Artificial flowers. DEEP CARMINE, Deep Pink, Ultramarine, Mot tied and other Tissue Paper,. for Artificial Row an, also Wires, Leave s, &c.; for st• lent CZE POST OPPICE IREMOLATIONS AT PDTTsVILLE. rA. TIOVIZ OF eta:ONG TUE lIIIAII.B. TO Philadelplia. 40endlne, New York, and Morlnn at 0 o'clock, P. .S , and 11M. (leterinediaie pi Ices, 13 P. M..) daily excipt Sundays, and arrives daily about I o'clock, P. M. and? P. M. . . • . Tn Nortlnimberlandoiunbury and intermediate places at II o'clock, A. M.. &Illy except Sundays, and or rives dolly from Danville about 1 o'clock. ter• thomher!and ntintst 8 P. M. To Danville, Wiltiamapart, 3e., at Ili n'slock daily except Sundays. and shires dotty about 1 a'- clock, 'Millersville, Llewellyn and Donaldson at Ili O'clock, A. a., daily except eundays,aud arrives daily about 7 cVoclock. a, u. ' To Port Carbon, Norwegian, Tamaqua, Wilkesbar re. Mauch Chunk, Eacon,l:c., at 111 k o'clock. a. cicent Sundals, and arrives daily about 7 o'- clock. ♦. To Pinegrove, Jenestown, Ace., to liarrlsborg, at 8 Welock. r. x., Mondays, Wednesdays and fr,days, sad arrives the some data about 9 o'clock, P. M. - OFFICE Prom Tri`clock A. p. 11119 o'clock, P. 144 except Stun " Pt. when Ike Office is open One boor, from 19 till 1 o'clock. DANIEL KREBS, P. 91. Aprllll.lBl9. -= 16.1 f • LI. I_lE3l,mm - a In I • Cur the quarte flerkAlenry 13.11 Bradrdck Bows R t. R. 5 CU. per lon 1 'AI '. Botfon,hy Jneeph, Caroline Christ Meorar Conlunch B P Eckel Mary Ever&ll Joseph:a, Ford Samuel remly Heed Apt it (4, 1G Eitranrcillnary Itentoval _of the Antznicns plot/tonic/tr. DEPOT. intr oniterdened tvotild inform the , i 're public. that he hie removed the above esiabii.hnient to the Conant' or CENTRE and MARKET STREETS, 4- , r • end has Jaw received a.. hew araorimret nt Booze, Periodicals. Patent Medicine., Statiobary„ Perlisnwer,&e.,&c; . . , Thankful for plat twat,. he hopes; by, s strict m ention to business, to merit the Ail ther purtronsue of Ithrral public O. D. JENKINS. Cotta WC. • Clolls• Store,•• • NO. • S No ßril SECOND STREET. NATHAN T. CLAPP .114 now rec.lvinfNs 'quint and Sommer stock Of Offhi, Cassimerts, Testiors and Rat's' Wear. French, Brlgium,rlAJTllel, OF American and EVEIIY DEsCUIPTIOR, ~ of Enalan , and a larze assortment. dU tf MEI( COATINGS. habit Cloths, gualinet Cloths, and Bombazines; Mack and (tutored Cashinarelt and CmirinCidim ; Vroron Cloths Tweeds, Drop rFfite. &c..,dpc pit FiTALOON Sayer Black French Cassimeres and Doeskins; Vreocti fancy and mixed Cassimeres„ every , variety ; 'Merino Cassioirres. all colors and qualities; and fanity Linen Drillings, new designs; Cords and fleaverteens of every style and quality; SattinclfS, all shades and qualitivs. VESTINGS, el3pariar flack Ruin and Cantmore VPithLIS Splendid fanny 111 Vnatinna,'wer dtsv.a.; Whit•and ;Monett leirneilies—larie aneattninnt • • • • • Erab Cloths and other Coach Trimmings. Together with a general assortment Goods adapt ed to Mews ind tinys' Wear to which the aubarnber invites the attention of his friends and nthers, visiting the city. Pot sale by flag piece or retail. - • NATHAN T CLAPP. Nes .9 North Second street, men or the Galdnn Lamb, three doors above Market, Philada. April 14, 18411. 16 3mn Drees'ls' Fresh Garden Seeds, Etant PACING A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Flnwmr, And Bird Berns; Alan Scam Pets. led Odin sets, In every nrlety. Wananterfriek, jug received and fat sate. la a afillate Awl retell at' ' ST4TIONErt% HALL, 'Centre - M . l4kt 3 hors sboveMarket; Pettnilts. — *tißtalltessartirettos led eit re tell sole: Kara It' • • . , . u. RA\➢lAti'3 Fancy- and Vat loty Store ta of Lelte the hut ()Mee a r miler Mare!, 31 vs, t Donaldson, Pa., 1919. mindipv Wm Penninelon oh Heil Henry • Rein John Itarp,Ahrnhom Aacendorf E, .1, 2 Patin,lnn Wesley Snyder, Ear . & butsmiller. cues Will, - 3 Co Ahruf, Andrew Lnna Jacob !inane John m c Kiddy Jahn Shubert Endline lbcorlts John !They & Ashman th Mon Jaw& 2 Weber Henry McCormick Mold • I.a oMFON P. M General 'Tom Thumb. 1131 S DISITIMUTSIIND MAN IN 'MINIATURE. WEIGHING ONLY 15 POUNDS, 17 TEARS OF 10E,519 1V CHEA MOM WllO has been received with the highest marts of royal favor by Qapen Victoria, and ell tbe.pria etpet crowned heads of Europe, and who has Perform ed before 0.000,000 persons donna the past - ea years, will hold TWO Levees coca DAT. 05 • FRUMP,. SATORD4Y A.VD NOXD4r,' . " Alm* M.'9. 21st. asd 43rd. 1849. AT THE TOWN HALL. POTTSVILLE. PENN . A... Positively for Three Days Only. Ilene of Exhibluaq.--1111.vt000n, from zit. 5 o'clock. Evening, from Y} to 9. , cleDoors open half an hour in advance. This little General will appear in all his performan ces, including Songs. Dances, Grecian Statues, &v.— He will gist. appear in the airmen costume, JD elegatil Court Dress, worn before her majesty Queen Victoria, the Ring and Queen of the French, NlchOlas, Emperor of Roam And ollthe prineipst crowned heads and no batty of Europe. He is perfectly symetrical in oil his Proportions, intelligent and gracifitl beyond belief, and smaller than any infant that ever walked alone. His magnifireut presents and jewel* received from the ed beads and nallit , En- ^ will be e' ...... tag -nest I._._ odd. Char. Int attended by Ellin Coachmen and Footman in Livery. will promenade the .streets at the close onlie Levee. Ladies.Famil les and children are respect Ively advided to attend the' day Levees. as they are uauaily Jess crowded than Mince of the evening. Admission, 0.5 Cents; Children 10 years of age half price. . Dyspepsia Cured • 1111 - 01{E.N.VS OX - YGEN.A.TED 1 ITTE. ts, . A LSO far flumni al Asthma, general and Nervous 11 Debility, this ttlettlettle halt no So prrtor ft 15 an excelleni took, and imparts health and, sigor teethe di. gestive organs,thereby strengthening the whole eye. tern. Those, who have occasion to take medicine, as many do. when warm weather aiiptuaclies, will lino themselves abundantly paid by atrial of this medicine. From Hun U. D. POST RR. M. C.. In= Pennsylvania. ill'ardinctnn. D. C. June 110.1540. Dear Sir:—shave been adyspeptic sufferer Assailant ten year.. and have crooned is. various medicilwayon relief without success. until I 111111 e nue of your "0 y emoted Miters." I have used about two bottles, id kind.myself restored to perfect health. The font: in which the dtsease showed si gel A in my case were, acest acidity of the stomach. loss of appetite, extreme flatu lence. revere roratlbation of the bowels. and violent headache. Feeling desirous that a knowledge of pair valuable tenterlV may reach others similarly afflitied, I take erbat pleasure in recording my no‘thuony In its ruraisti power; and. would also remark, that while on a ViSlt at home a short time since, I administered a part of a battle to a number of illy afflteted Wends. with great success. They are deriroaa [hal tor, I. hOU Id establish an agency at Pittsburg, or Inform Silent where the medicine can be obtained. With an -earnest de. sire fur your prosperity. and happiness. I subs:rine my self truly your friends. - • . 'Ds, Gso. B. GREEN, Windier, VI LAM.' CURED OF NEURALGIA. triadsor„ 14., Augnat 8, ISO. Dear Sir r--11. gives me "great pleaeore to inform you that the '•Ouygennted Ilutern.i• with which you for. hither, my wife, bat! wrought a cure in her cane. About Iwo yeast snce, nip wife was violently attacked with 11/e neuralgia in the (dee, through the chest, in the wrists arid ankle.. So violent wan the disease, added to a general derangement Or the female ay-tent, that her strength wan completely prostra ted. her gosh tt ac ed, and she rendered inferrable indeed. I feel . grate ful for the resioratlnit of her health. and in duty bound to giro publicity In the abnve Clefs, titan others thitilar ly adlirtrd may straw where to ferk fi r care. Truly putr friend, TfiMIAS FEWER. *Price 8101 per bottle; 111 bottles for 85.0 U. ORGEN & FLGTCIIER,GeneraI Agents, No. 1, Led ger Building. 3d Street, Phlladephin. O.D. JEre KINS, agent for Pdttavllle, Pa • E. J. FRY T onarpm ;F. B. MASSON, Sunbury McGUEII. treb2-1 11319-3nto Nen , eswie.-' TIM Earle or the Chiming Village Deli, The. Fairy Sella. The Virginia hare. Dud— n new and popular Ethio pias song and chorus. Friendship. or the seenes of other days may fade, The Rine Juniata-4 beautiful melody, The Marriage Bell—a song or Duet, Sleeping I dreamed love, Wedding Polka,. • Jenny Lind, do A s .nes Waltz, ' - ‘ ;a1 "la a Wa !ttivon—als favorite melodies, Fleors Italtennen-12 amusements for the Piano, p,, hcc Libert's Grand March, . Polka March from the tki , nrile °Per& Mari ha. America-8 Omar American Pielniln , arranged 1/, Rood.nos, Bea mits of the Opera, a collection of Potpourris, from celebrated Operas, Any pieces of Music In print to be had at DAN NAN'S ' April 11, 1 4 -I Bank and Music Stores. -•-• - -- Ptrcenb: Clothlnz pvpot, Q. W. CoRNER Oh' DOCK AND SECOND STS. iTHE subscriheiansmonces to the puolic can erally,that he has a large anti varied assnitnient of Clothing, made of the very hest material, and in Ihr make. style and finish unserpasaed by any in the Unite i Stake-; he has also a general as sortment of young Gentlemen's or [Soya' Clothing.— 'From his capeetente initiis lion of latalness, be feela assured that they are unequalled in the city. The at tention of the citizens of Pottsville and vicinity is re spectrally Invited to Ms large stock of chatting. Give him a call, and exernino for yourselves, nebite pncrka. sing elsewhere ; ali his goods will be sold cheaper than the cheapen. Cut this out and bring it in your hand. don't forget the store. \Y)I 11. TAYLOR, Photo)Lc Clothing Depot. S. W. car. or Dock and Second r te..Plula .1.011 11. 180. - Gumpervs PURE AND CONCENTRATED WINE OF WILD CHERRY, POR the core of diseases; arising principally from a relaxed or debilitated crate of the system, as Dys pepsia. with Palpitations of the heart, Logs App etite. Heart-loun. Ifrad-achs, door heiching, l o ss of Colour, rain in the bream, Nervous Detnlity. Cholera Mortls, D)sentery, Night Sweats,- Cold's Cough, n• fluenza and the troublesome Cough of old are; and na a'preyentiye (by hrricine. the system) to Fever and Ague; 'wenn% fever It has no equal. This preparation .of Wild Cherrypossessee a mark ed superiority one an other articles, sold us Syrups, Dalsame or Extracts of Wild Cherry ; --toting prepared by a proem; whlchrnsures a concentrated and efficient article.posaessing all the welt hut No coot qoalith , of the meditine and Avarratited free front alt other drugs, especially Opium and its preparations nr any Other nar• erotic. Ihe pleasant taste of the Wine of Wild Cher ry qualifiex it for the most delicate Stomach. It will also be found much cheaper, than the more common asides, sold under the name of Wild Chenv, being far more concentrated and pure and put up in Pro quart potties, and is warranted to keep in any Persons who are foible et to Fevr r and Arlie. Bilious Feuer. ace., will fin 1 "Gumperl'a Wlne of Wad' Clic r ry" an excellent preventive by strengthening lbe stornseh and Nerves, and its decided tonic properties recommend It ns s. superior substitute for the so called —Port Wine." *.Ohrerve the Cennlne "Wine of Wild Cher v" is pot up in large Wiles hnldingn elms, with the niords: "Glintpert's %Vine of Wild Cherry, Phitalc!. blown In the Glum, and the nuts'ite Wrapper has the writ ten Signature of th^. Proprfetnr. Prepared only by 1115%1PCIVP. Chemist and Apntheeery. No. 12* ..I , lrth SPCOII.I Street, Philadelehia. Prier: =I per bottle, or tri for B hnwes, 'June G. !Mows, Druggirt, Pottsvi ll e, Sole Agent for Schuylkill Ciointy. Ap.l4—lft nm. l~e - v style Curtain Paper. on()PIEEE.t CURTAIN PAPER. !enibracfne nl the n. w alYleq. just received; and for sale wholesale and salad, at R ANNA N'S :Watch 21-:31 Chest. Pee, Stores. TUSCAII.OII.A, tt. ICAMAR,V4 Tilt oittse,rilier 11111,1,MICCS In the 1•11 - - lic, that he will roe an Omnibus he tweet Tuscarora end Tamaqua-TWICE A MAY, nn the arrival of the cars at Tuscarora. Me. lumina, leaves Taormina ever, day at It o'clock, A. I M amt at 3 P. M . iit aline to tile the Volley Railroad Card for Pottsvllle. at Tuscarora. Rue from Tamaqua to Pottgv ille, and from Pottsville to Tamaqua, each way. 50 room Tickets to he had nt Jones's hotel, Tamaqua, and of the Conductor of the Corn. =oMi= STEPIIOI JOXER.) Nevy Boolim. The Sea Linns or the MSI . 3 eaters—Cooper's that in two vols. - 50 31oniannt Mill; or a September night, by the au. thor of Two Old Men's Tates, 52 The binteriioness of Riiiivillierft,nr the Poisnners of Parii, by Aihert•Sniliti. ' 25 Ellen Weireham,nr Love and Da•y.n thrilfinghnv. et of real lir, by Ellen PS kering, 25 Draperaitnes of tit.. Snlith Wrst, an account of Durligis and Duelkz. - 25 Together vitili all the bleat and moot popular read ng. for Ale at • • - fikaOl'AlN'S April It 18.) Brink and 'Variety Store. ' 2000 Premium UT J. W1LL1A.2112..' NO. 12 NORIA 'OXUS sr., VENE [IAN BLIND and Window Shade fitannfor.. inter, (awarded the first and highest Medals nt the New York, Ilattininre and Philadelphia Ezhibitinns.for the imiteriority of his Mind& with confirmed confidence in his manufacture ) arks the attention nrtiuretiasefa Whir assnriment of Wel Blinds ornatrri'w And wide vials. with tansy and plain Trimmings, of new siyien lo and cors. Atim, a largo and genera! assortment of Transparent Window Shadea, all of which he will sell at the lowest cash pekes. Old Mindy p tinted and trimmed to look mut to new. *Dealers supplienn liberal tams. The liitis-ns of Be hnylk ill County are rnyettfony In vited to tall before buying elsewbere—wrifident. of plea•ingail. Open In the evenings. March 1L IP% .12-3 mo Calcined and Land Plaster. TO PLASTERERS, PARDERS AND. COMIIIISSION !IRMA' ANTS IT ehnuldnothelorgotten tint P. COGGINS & Co.. or Phliadelphla. are :mannractunng and halo con stantly on band,' a superior article or CALCIN.:D PLASTER. which they sell at the low rate n( 30 . cts. per bushel, oral ra per barrel and also tan ant ty of LAND - PLNIXTER, ibr, Agricultural purposes. at the'redacet lade or VI cents par bushel. or oil cents per , barrel. • - • Terms. Cash. Call at tither-establishment. Pehyl • tißCbphth:-abeaaWillow street, or Brown st. 'Wharf on ea Deltwatc.- 2 , - 7 : . - ip. 447Qrders - promptly digiventql ta Carer Eterom-boia ett **Mace thane. (Mardi ^ 1341. . . Liver Complablti, Jaw - Sync orsrEP.Slik, C _ NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE didasys, aed ale demure fraar a dirordened • - fh(orrer Steamed is aeth .Halo and Feast* SUEII - as ganatipation. Inward Piles. Fullness or Blood to the Heed. Acidity of the Ste mach. Neu - sea. Heart-burn. Ontgust for Food, Fullness or weight In the Stomach, Sour Eructations. Sloklog or flut tering at the pit of the Stomach, do immlng lit the Head. flurried anel difficult Breathing. Fluttering at the heart, Chottog or aufficating sensations %diet, in a lying posture, Dimness of vision, Dots or web/ be fore the sic at, Fever and dull pain In the bead, Defi ciency of Perspiration, Ye/lowness of the ealn and eyes. Pale is the side. hack. Chet:, Limbs, it e, sud den Bushes of heat. Earning In the Flesh, Constailt Imaginings of cell and great depression of Spirits can be enntadly eared by DR. 1100 FL AND,S CELEBRATED GERMAN &SITTERS Their power over the above diseases - la eat a-s -ettled—lf equalled-7V 'any other preparation in tee United States, as the Cures attest, an many cssektifter skidfulphystcfani had fulled Derangement of the !Aver and Stomach are sources Of Ipsapp,y, trod WHl:cdsp pr•Juce duease of the Heart, Shin, Lungs and linineys, and lays the body open to an attach of.the Clin:era, Dinions, or 'fellow Fever, and is generally the nest cause of that most bane ful ductile. Consumption. Opinioes of the PbilaJelphia Press. “Tli F. DISPATCH." December 313111125, r-- • Ast Issancankr. -Msdatny,a.--We have frequently beard of the Celcbrat,d German Bitters. manufactur ed by D. floofand, .poker of In terms of commends lion. and eve know deservedly au. It in a ton common practice, In certain quarters, to puff all manner of useless trash, but in the case of the above hitters. hun dreda are living witiicsons of their great moral and physAisi worth. tui a medicine fur the Lis er_Com plaint, Jaundice, I\ ervotrk Debility end Dyspepsia, s has been found ruvaltrable, etlec.ing cores. and thor mighty eradicating dneaaes, when all other medicine haver.faiied.; 'We reel convinced, that in )he use of the German Bitters, t he patient does not become deblhated, but Loustantly OM. strength to the frame—a h.ct worthy of great considerate:a.. The Bitters are pleas ant In taste and smell, aml can be -diumistered urn.cr any circumstances, to the most clecare stomach In deed. they can be bred by all persons utlr the most perfect Cate r ,. It would he well for those whet-are much all:cm] in the nervous system, to eon/more with onetea spoor iul or Ices, and gradually Increase. We speak flour eilierience, and are Of collni.e. a proper judge. The pecan far and wide, blas united in recom mending, the Gentian Bitters, and to the Milicted we most cordially advise 'heir use. “SPIIIIT OF VIC TIMES.""June 2ltit says:— "Do our good :Organs V. en are Invalids, know th many_astrinishing roles that have been performed by Dr. Licrofland'a Celebrated Gernirin Bitters 1 If they do not, we recommend Thom to the ••Certnan Medichre fitore. "all who are afferied with Liver Complaint, Jahndice, Dyspepsia, or Net sous lit ; the Doc tor bas cured many or our cittsens after the heat phy sicians hart failed. We have used them, add they hare , Proved In be a medicine that every one should know -ref, and we cannot refrain giving. our testimony in their 'favor. and that which gives them greater Claim upon Our humble effort, they-are snore's Vegstrikk. ••THE .rely .ilt speak knowingly of Dr Itnelt card's Celebrated German triter., when we say It is a blessing of this age ; and to dneases ot the bitiary, digestive and Ner vous Systems, Blies not we Mum au equal. It la a l'egittalns preparation. and made without Alcohol, and to all Invalids we would remain:mad ilea Worthy their confidence. READ TUE FOLLOWING • It is front one of our flint druggists, a gentleman hi vourably known Ihronaltout the halted States—the pro- prietor of the `'.lleuterti Worm wrap :" Arer•Lt, ISLA. Dear BO ,--It Is with much pleasure that f testify to the esarttordirtery virtues of your German tiltters. has .lng sold largely:ll thew these list tew months to va rum. persons • afflicted with 1.1],r, Complaints, pyspet, sin, and Debility of the Nemo:4 Bracco]. 1 cub say cunscientiou,ly, that they are the best article of fhe ; kind I have ever so:d. rind I dell In ell the popular medicines) and 1 constder it the Duly ruerfatne (or the above daseuse, berme the public. _I have never sold ooe Walla tint has not given Sat. ia,ncifnn, and brought lurttl the ontinieridallun of those who used it. I tieeilithis thy duly in yo , l ',CO Os the getnprictnr of lion highly valuable untele, and In Otos., utChtted With the'above complaints, that they mac knon• of ite cura tive properties Cud In ellulolt, them lil ueluct the Coed from the various articles with which our market it tluoded,• 13=1 Wll.ll [Una) TCIII/11r1. 1 remain lOWA. &C. .1. :S. /1141ES,ACK, Ditigglgt. • COnier of ticrond nod Coated streets • AUX DICE AND LiVral: COMPLA::!iT Cared after PAysi ta.s kad - Peilaeetpq Len. :. 019. • • DPW' la .Wllll teelloge r.f pleasure 1 COMMIS.. nicate to you the sanative r ,:etts (arid fn 1111110,1Ilute.1 oryolll . thvAliml.4l. end', Ceinhilied German Bit tent," upon nip sptein while i 441111.1 hurler the Jam, dire. About tiro vests ago 141 al an aria, It irf the Jaun dice and wan 1010101,d to the i:onse r meeks node, medical treatment - of the Family Physieldi nod for Conte. line ader, When I went lint I had to he veil,. eat, col of myself.:once that time I hay:lliad - even:au:it:4 of the saner disease, arid your Butters h -tee entirely re. lieved and cured me In two or three dais. Ply nest 11001' neighbor. Mt. John Diehl. laxt epnug, had a long and serious spell i f Jaundice, he hid it auntettine bedore I knee.' Ito was closiihed to his Led As .eon as I heard of his condition I c.Ated to .te tom and 1,14 Idin 01 the etF , tt your nine), huhf ut , ll toe to the FARM difs cane. Ile inonetli,iridy sem for a O,N, ar.d la a re‘v days he was cured. l have in I.;:ven.ll rioianr es reCnin• mended the !liners ill other ca-es, alw tog int, same hippo fle,C4 My ode llas 11,11 m . - lE:led with Live Nonir.lldia, by the its.. of the Bitters she is well. now eajnytod :moil health. We believe from :ho many curt, Nee know of thet , e LW tens effecting, that they posse., in an rein:aka hie and ex trionllnary degree et eat curative proper:ins. and that which exhances their value with us firthey are eniireli vegetable. We aloays keep the Hotels on hand and WOUItt not be willing to he without them. Very respectful:,, or ore, C. VEIRCE,:,7O s.mth Front Strect Can Stronger :iv:ninny Ito adduced by any Frepara". lion ire one the public I A &Ingle bottle It ill COCIEIIIC, any one of their poi ' ver. her,: 4b e 3. ' . • Thep are En - Ver,talde and wilt permanently drbtroy ae OtiStlllaiCClAllVellefig. and give Mr . ..MIR ami to tue frame, at no time dehimating the nutent ; being also grateful to the wont del ente .tanned Under any etreunegtarterd. avid can be adinirilet..reti ‘viih f erfe,t safety to de rcate infint%—they are free front A knhd. Syrup, alumni, and all mineral and fujorious ingredients. They can be taken at all limes and under all r iron"- stances, nunrdinary exposure will present them having a salutary street, and nu batrre.lll. can accrue hum' an over thou For sale, wholesale and retail at the principal Depot, German Medicine :Rare, Nu.4:B Race Street, phla. For sale by I. G. Urown, PMuville t 8. R. Dickson. Schuylkill Dagen ; .1. W. Gibbs. ; and by tespectatile dealers generally, throughout the ?dutch 31 1049 j 14- IF ViOISVC 4 : troN VNITED 9TATI:S CIRCUS - - • • T/113 irnitieto.e Estahlisilinent. tho I tiLtezt and trinFt critoplete ever nraantzed, eoroprizier,the best 17,nnr•Ftrixn and Gytnaa,,ic Mnirlt!C Vcf collet tot. With a stud of iinNes and Ponies supertnr to any other In the c.ottntrv • will exhibit nn 14 *. eilnesday. April 25, li:9_ Thr U. S. Cirrus in Iv/ pr.gre=. through the coun , - try will he ptecrtle4 hr thr vent trimnilhant (101.1111 N. Drawn by twenty Cr. atn Colored Horses, and deco led to the conveyance of a colobrited New York. Brass Bond. The macnitude and splendor of this irlllllCll,ll vehicle battles description. It is the only nine of mod_ ern time, %riddle ... pima( hes the rolossal achle•trienti of art deiierihed in ancient history Ito weight' ex-.' eeeilv gee Inns, and its elaborn.e carviot and ipminr, surpaiwes anything of the kind ever witnessed. The Malone JUAN MA' , . neknnivled.•ed nniver+ali an the bent CLOWN in the World, 13 is member nr this Comn.y. Alen The hest Principal Rider ; tozet,olr. Milli Mr. IL R. ntiSNELI.R. the frerctifelin2 and 4 f10r,.. rider ; I Pitssra %Vou t'Ava. the Wonderlul Chine.. Bottle Performer; Mr G. W. 'CaGeINT.. the creaVnrunatte. I Equestrian; Moos fitIIICELL. the celebrated C..l)Cat It fl performer; Mr CoLv, the unrivalled Contortion ist ; Miss JOIP,SOS. and Mesdames 1 4 .'0t.r. and Jaw,- SON. Female r.Q.1,4001. or celebrity; Ut It. tv. Survn.th prince of comic aineers ; Messrs. Sseig.S, KINNE3V. TATN4LI... intrusou and N1 1 1.1.4:n4 first ,ginnvits, arid tuners ti acknowled:ted. tal ent in their various departrnartag The greatest won. der Of any4gr. _ . . Tie smallest ito in riellie exi•lPtled will be as tohiteil in the rime, together with Ills Voiry Extra Chore,. . Admirsiun, ata.. Pit 2.5 me., Children under 0 half price. !lades op en at 1. and ; retreadlance e o calmen...lt 21 and 7,4 . P. The sande will he ethiiiited at Schuylkill Ilai , en the 22i, Mibetivllle the 210. [Alai. 14. 16-20 FIRST ANTI , Si cimn C 0.1.1. FIELDS couvry And PUTS of the Countios of • DARDNN, LCZEAND, coz.v3thß. NoTuI::4CERLAND AND . By Santael p. Fifker. Sur-moor to tilt . .FrattylLill COUnly Itnard. avil P. if% zfheafer. Lac f eke State 'Sone, A Ii nS "hi n ' ;;: t' lplfqe,3l7gffF; ... 4) IRZ (Mtn the i.eltich River nearly to the. Sneotte.. hannah, rompriern: the SchnlJ6lll, Lehieh. r4eadoW, linzleton. Mahanny., i=hantnltin. ken• Vol Stony, Crock. end nito.r Bantu- In Coun ty. rind partenr (trhon. I.nzerne, Colombia, N'orthunt. briland and Dauphin ' • ft define* each Coal 1131011. the '.sb)aatairt• Volley., Stream.. rtt'ilir. 11/111113 and Triv..ll.li.p 11, r 5. It locates all the Hai:road. and learhee Cool ; all the ?Unlit , . towns nnd ot h.r. In Inn rearm ; also Iha foot fltlb es, hind 51anuo factories. eonntry Smtev. Tv:et n.. for holding Elections. Norms f,r niotlittla. and .horeeddenre or Man,' ‘ , F the inhabitants. 711.1ny of the leyola and distances .wilt. he inserted. The who!. .rnal 'legion Will he defined byn tlrst met shad, nrd cal and other information. from orivin'tf snorers. test h eninprehnokive statittieal tables of a. Coal produce, dr.e. will be iltlindr.reil The Subserthers are to he turn ietunt with plane, ork large wale. of the Towns Pr arwlearturg. ...the* I hill linern;Pin'e rime. Testettinn and Mauch Chunk. Poole of niters of huh interest will Adorn the nap. Tile scale wilt he 0 ,,e and a quarter Inches to the wile, for mine tl' mapt about t 6 fret boot by 3 feett 6 inches wide, l be 'fiallfi,tnmpiy engraved. (Diallied and mounted. ii slx dollars. per COP,: to subscribers. The names of the Authors give Aarot 6-tr the et curacy of the Map, they haying the fullest °Metal mi d other original turerrnan a a, an d i n addhon. makius field surveys especially for thle pithliention. s a * Parties locating new Railroads or prop/wing to tusks peweesl opentemslinutilentiolnunteate at once with the Authors at Puttsstite, as this is likely ( t om hence to be the Slandard Map of Reference Tar the Cool Regions.. .- • • '' SMITE & %VISTA% Pilitt.her. • ••• 15 :Wear attitei.• Philadelphht. Irire4 . MM=MMM = EMZEI POSTSCRIPT,, From our Tel.igiaphle C,.rresimident NEWS TO TEE LATEST MOMENT ri DELPLIIA, April li, Go'clouelt. 1212 Flour, $4,50 ; Corn Meal, $2,37t; Rye $7,75; Wheat 07 stir. for red, sod 99 c Mite; Corn,s2 e BY YESTERDAY'S M ARRIVAL oi3 TUE STEAM3HIP EURO TWO . I .7ELES LATER FROM EURO 1110111. f IMPORTANT NEW THRUM BATTLES BETWV:EVBE .1 SAILDINIANS IVD ACSTRIA TOT.IL DEFEAT OF TILE SARDItiI ABDICATION OP CHARLESAL/0i &e. • • - The Steture2ip p.iropa; with news li!rr;sirireitst oil the 17th rout Trade is beginning to assume a rumrfuf expect. Tbere is Gull an uneasy feeling re. ding' the thieatimcd heattlitics on th , Ott of II asie..... In Liverpool, C.tton is in donand:; Gram le dull e U. S. whe a t sr ht at 431.a461., and Caned's, 40s.a 444. Nottfnueh Junein f]ane. America Flout was offeredat 23a a24s. per Pol. J Imlts Carp' -wan quoted at 27t.e29 per querier,l4 A criesn. Prices for American ?Induce hasegain t lied In 13ngleirl. A lorgaurn aunt td business •as beau transacted in Iron, - at advance.] rates: .. SICILY.—S.cify is tranquil, GERMAN V.--Tto Frankfort P4tliertittt det o finally elected the King of Pruit!is Et4erot'o,` Germ4ny, and o powerful drputatfon 131i/4m:teed— ea to 1311111), to trq.tet Lim the C r pera of Chyle: I ECM AUsTIZIA.—Na au'hcatic COVA with regard . twatagaungarian war. The Austrians have routed 'Vol isdruantreti: It is generally believed that the Poi° will tid ab!e to return to Ramer. r ANOTIIM BATTLE IN INDIA. tnttio hoe taken place in India between and the forcia, in which the la Lord dough, cattle oit victoria. N..thing from. Spain or rulings!. ENGLAND„—Nothing of importanc i , rerpartrd in the English Pediment : 10: the Easton recess atu.l . tnet again on tb "Cho vat, main utiecte uttli..q? bare &oil Pi , ionllive been the Narieviuil hill anal ir Aid hill for In land, whicb latter heal out into a general &hate on the putty sued totsard that country. Some Jnopor 6cation3 hare been made FRANCO.— With some ciceptin34l c, , s in the rii.t3nt provinces, Frunce i fontiouet trancinii, anti Lotti,,Nipoteort is proceed ngin the surer.' p•sth to nylintain his power by instantly nipp r e,i,th a domestic divltdar, and by seedily avoiding interference by force of arms in the affairs of tLe cobtiiinous sailors, notwithstactling the exthernent attempted to be created upon the sictei 7. tiori'of Piedmont. I ALY.— Te 1,21 Defeat of Charles At the adding of the:Slava. it will In, re:l that tsar erns impenthatg. in , the North I it rsa• aiitictpiteil that either the ! tusirsl! cm." lb Ina ',tie( liirtmAtCiii lain+ Albert has 14 15ii:11000 im 2. l ii nom an iMJic and esti, in 'Nil Irtlr br The . FiJcised the Timm with 1 1 m who .1)0.'114 fr'il hick. To Boilderm,. Carpel boo.otio Dre Ned Caroljot gnu 00,t ~ S pruce .2 , 10 (PO it'tdre •20101 , 0 " lad'n RI .100.0.0 " " icor Mg, Tim fo•ett a , •.! 1.1 rg , “4 rpm I. of dro C.; ;Me In tuti or any Vtl3, dro . f.Fteil In the hea wino, last _ only therefore he trio:El upon not to rhrollc. rcorderr from the cnontry accompanied' Path fir City t4Artilte, If Faavadory, WIU ded to\rkli efpect.ll cam . • IV/ISOM k AVEN" March RI. Brmytt lit. Who'll' ilettstend No 89 St. ✓ona firElt. at.r. Callow DEALr.ns and Calanpt n d ery supplied It.f MR, Patent Screo Iledstpads nn tiny; Apr 7-13-10 U. REEVE:. , Carpels and nfl, Clottl4.l ELDRIDOWS CHEAP IVAREII p,P ER.NS svho rvlah L., Zvi goad barcaln. PUTS or 0111, CLOTHS, either Whales toil, will do Well to Call on the subscriber. expenses in his . present situation are very 11.. enabled and determined to yell at the lotus the coy. lie offers La this season an tuck, men! of • Splendid Imperial, 3 ply, 1 . lienutiitti Str,,er Ingrain, Fine and 3lediutn, do., ?..CAITITTINCIB. - IltnrY and Stair of all kind 9, 1 - , _ Met, Cotton, and Bad, j And thl Cloth, front 2 1. et to 2i feet wide Mr Etootna. Halls, kc.. with 3 variety "flow priced In rain Car— pets, fi ont 20 to 50 rte.. anti Stair and Ease CarpaSa from 10 to 50 rte., per p trd. Also, 3latti ir, pup, Floor Cloth, Stoic Cale, kt. LT. a. vi.nninE. ' No .II Strawheriv strict.,, no door above , Chemin'', near *enoiol steret, Mart:ll3,ls4J 10.3nt0) Philadelphia. Sirothyrv. SLANIC 11100IC. MANUIPACTV4EI3.Bi _v.', 78 ..\ -,, r:// 71,11 S,:tt,,Pattuja hia, , ( , thv or Tor rro rnnit.) QI.7I`PLY 111.ANF llCuu s rheiprratlheManufic- L' thry thou .411 he pad at al, Iko'..thre and they re net: DO Ll.' 2...1 9-Iy Coal Slapping :and Coln • Mon DAAVEL LIA VINO 1.F..V.:C1) s('11/MAi1l.1 II CATION Company's Lanilinos. at Mn SPbuylkill con nty.oi ill ettorill to the Shipp White. dud Cray Ash Coal, for any opetat ' Cartnatlruail. PURCHASAP, OP COAL. Racine born ensaged for e number Mining lingiimxs. ho has a llavrongh knonle different qn anti.. of Coal in the Schity I k 111 mill ettotal to the putt-base and shliipint for donlorirehroad, at a modetate compensati Salitirmry references. given, when rent,. 14114 h 10. 1010 • 'lnnporlatit .to l'anneri NEW HIDE, OIL AND LEA , ei'VOIIE NO: 11l NORTH THIRD STI Tbrea doers behnn Rate-1162,1d: Iphi A LwA I'S - on band at lowest Inas hot price/ 'I Dry La Meth light and hcavy.flut cif - want , . " " Loath.) to, •• 11 , 1 ,, e Dr: Chili, " Salted I.Sgaayrn, " " ' " Perna Inheres, ' •" Slaughter Itrdon, " ' hips, " Crean Salted 'Heavy, • Du ••Patna. . " Rost Straits and Rank Oils. TOOLS of all kinds. The hides are of fresh impurtstinn, and wl lower in price than c.u•be bought an old co ,r an kinds lir,iitht, for which est rash ri;-tre will be paid, ntri• extbal*ed r Noreti 21. 13.'mJ & kinh - rv, =K. Pl>fiadelph4alllorzrrtirr - Store.: F:SSON & SON, 52 50uth",,,,,,d-strest,—fll!LAlll:Lritle En.coN S visiting ter Coy. wishing to , pu rc h,,,, I M 01311NING. orr n•orecifiOly inviisd to an e .a r at. 11011”. or "lin e.t.)re or Rprinn' ernknis. nomraina au Ira is ninileci;tho inionvent ,,, of ; pm, ding ,f(cn grim (,) cow leo. tr•Vre ,pr 41,.? loot - triltle• 01 dr es comptrioy o ho. 01 , 1.-nonbln Hind saved:lre - a h„ Plilhv F\1(11.1" 3101,110;1Np STOilE: r in-re ,, iry far a ensin• uly he found al' Inn tenet rels,nahle o. hi..t I 1: II n0,17.1,5,A101vt". yntlixetrne IL, ' L.:filet, :4Oke: (7'331 t. Proton Crtipes; ne4l Grt.nAlTlM'Stlk word Itniez,er, SII•ioND 314,1114151N51 Motisfir, Lai n es. Llifqn and falstjts, Go•zi, in, I.n W., c. lit WA: ThiN•i ,11111 i rgirre Otpe. Cr ,, tmdina. and Parade' at,asVe Fri,vh; Vol “D't 11.1/ , ‘'•e 1 rap, a rut; a 51, de rind * Liao, C'rlk; rpm: Mud. red vex r. 4 ; ri land Cul:Wa tt qou.' (a. 71.. A C. 131. , err I..evc•. timta Arm? !tits Three Vp,or Nye every arrpgaritice of :mine, at 11114,1 w ens!. witt.--!nvrat rafh.p er , A 11..leFale c nal) bilyrts are in rite I to c. " 7 -1 - • tnfilc rrt • A,!'tr"... ' il iris G00(1 , 4'111 P2/1 TOWNS - 11*D SIN ARMES'S & sould Screed 11 llie a ir i e wn 11 4 :t7.r: c l a' r t a n l m e 4 ie ft ti n-d i c trw a which co mprinon every derirahlo kind of • STAPLE ar, PAN6I I GOODS. " • Dreit Goods.= .5 tap, Ginchc iris. Litwin, T Orals Lea. tree. Chintzes. Linens, and* all, the net.. tie* Tor Sprinc. Canion',Crano,lThiter, Mote, Nec• Saarry Plaid. Enclitiri Carmine/Nand n• • 1 ,- `rielectly Cioada.—Plain and neat figured k nods of all kinds, plain Shatell and Cap stuffs, plain furalatint good, fro. Jaw's Inor.—C;loihr. Carelrinfres„DrililiniteXartieda, - - new .mmnmreeaffa. 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