POTTSVILLE. SATURDAY MORNING , : APRIL 28,1619. cl.slta. E. 3. FIT is : authorised to receive subscrip tions (dr the Miners' Journal, and receipt for the same at his Drug store, En Tamaqua rth- Strawberries and Illacklierries.—The N. Orleans papers of the t7th, speak of the return of winter the Saturday previous, with a severity equal to the hardest blows the past season.; yet in the Delta of that date is the followings Oar markets abound with the most delicious strawberries end blackberries. The crop of both promisee to be very fine. ' Choicrs prevails in Anton* coue:,, Ala. to such an extent that tho Circuit (:, our t, I th i ge refusal to . hohl the usual sessio:,t of court. On board tho steamer New Wdtid, on her last trip up the river, there were tight deaths. t'V• The Arkansas Election is yet in dout?t, . though it is supposed from 'the latest accounts, ' that' Roam) (Loeofoco) is elected Governor by a sou, moll majority. There are but tvviaeounties to bear from, and Roane has 6: majority. Wil son, the Whig candidate, by. made a moat unpre. allenteCl run. GP A Rumored Res4rnalion.—The Pittsburg American Says t:•-“It is rumored here that Attor ney General Darragh will tender his resignation daring the present month. This was purposed, we believe, about the first of.htuch lard, but de layed, it is supposed, until the March terro r of our Quarter `Sessions would be oaer, which generally , 1 • • continues through the greater part of April." rir G lad of • it.—Ftts Green lislleck, whose health was-somewhat impaired by claw applies lion, ii convalescent. We ere also glad to learn that . C. F. HOffirldl3. whose health had become much impaired by too close confinement and in. cewantipplicaticm to literary labors. lass been for 4011310 time under title care of Dr. Ifirkbride, of Philadelphia /70 tiWbeaftb is now almost entire. ly restored. Death.—We learn from Le. Fayette, Ind., 'that We: Orth, wife of the Hon. 9 0,3 fr0Y S. Orth, tote Speaker of the Indiana Senate, v irisited Lafayette it few days since, and miter making several purchiser, steped into a friend's house, where she was suddenly attacked with bleeding at the lunge, and died before as. eittence could be obtained. The diseased wee a dater of Mrs. James Cooper, of Borough. 1;77' A Portrait.—The last Lancasterian draws the following flattering portrait of 'its own political friend in the course of some remarks about the Legislature Which has just adjourned The .truthfulness of the portrait will . be at once acknowledged: .The democratic party requires purgation. There is too much rottenness end corruption with. in it. , It has blinked at dee;isfions from political rectitude so long that many - seem to think these deviations e•sentiehuee. There is no security from contamination othei then by lopping off the disesied members aid let that be done soon and speeed 17." Temperance Law of Wisconsin.—A remar kably stringent bill in relation to the sale of in— toxicating driri6•s has recently passed the Legisla (UM' of Wisconsin.' It requires all persons who would vend or retail "spirituous liquors," to give bond to the town authorities, with three sureties, in $lOO, "conditioned to pay all damages the community or individuals may sustain by reason of such traffic; to support all paupers, widows and orphans ; pay the expenses of all civil and criminal prosecutions made, growing out of, or justly,!at tributalde to such traffic." And it is 'made the duty of the officer holding the hood to deliver it to Many petson who may claim to he injured by said traffic. " The bill passed the Senate bye ..ate of 10 (0 S •nd the Assembly 29 in 21. THE IIILITIA LAW This law has been' abolished. We shall no more have militia training., but in their stead tar fifty cents is levied on all persons subject to The amount is, perhaps, rather high, but will, no doubt, be cheerfully paid, to ef fect so wholesome a reform in the system as is •contemplated in the bill. Adjutant General Ir win has been at the Seat of Government for arse. sal days pest, and is a•lopting the necessary mea• sures to carry the bill low effect. He has given instructions to the several Brigade fpripettora to countermand their orders for parades this spring, which had been generally issued. TIIE GOLD DOLLAR. The Peoplo have no doubt been expecting to see the gold dollar ere this, that was directed by Con. •gress to bo coined ; but we now relustantl; have to say to them, that there is no knowing when the law will be carried out. It seems that some of the officers about the mint, ell of whom are good Lo• coo, are cpposed to the law, an d - "take tho respon sibility" of retarding the issue.—This is in keeping with the principles and actions of „that party. Whenever a low does not exactly suit them, they disregard it and act upon their cwn hook.-11 what be said about the officers of the mint be true, it is time Gen. Taylor should give them their walking papers. Thinga :will not go on rightly until there be a perfect cleansing of the Aegean stable; and the Tricker the administration accom• plish it, the more truly wilt they be carrying out me - Peppie:s w:II. JEALOUSY-REVENGE. Some years since, says the Loniscitte Democrat of yesterday, a men residing in Patriot, Ind. mar ..tied a young lady residing •in the same place. After they had been married some five years, the ; parties were blessed with two children, and things went smoothly on, until it was discovered that the &midland had fallen desperately in love with a young woman living in the faintly. Finally, the hue band eloped with the girl to parts unknown, leaving his lawful .wife and children without a protector, husband or lather. A few days since. a store-boat arrived at Patriot, the owner or which proved to be the recreant husband, and his mistress was on board. These facts soon reached the ears of the deserted wife, wlio forthwith armed herself with a hatchet in one hand end a pistol in the nther, intent on slaying the husband tend the ~wretch who bad seduced him. The woman on the (boat noticed her approach (bus hostilely equipped, s end there bring no chance but a ..fight or a foot .trree' she took to her beets, pursued by the injured, I infur iated wife.—Atter 3 run of some clearance, she . • was overtaken and several fearful and dangerous Pounds were inflicted with the hatchet. :She would have been fairly "minced" but for the in- Seifereneo air - takers -on. The husband fled down the. river in time to escape a coat al tar and feath• eta ateetay ii,;,npalell for him and his paramour.— The mistress remains on the Flom-boat, under the ,protectior, of the police and physicians. Public sympathy is strongly in favor of the injured wife —[Cincinnati-Nurtpariel. Er Editors looking down. —Henry B. Antho ny of the Providence u elected Governor of Rhode 1 , -land, by a very large majority. Sala ry 400 whole dollars per annum. Henceforward the Governors will have an Oitor among them. , Govertior Seward Ills in the refs •a volume of 'one hundred ard forty pages, on the Life end Services of John grimly Adams. . 4 UT Hum to make" a 'Wasik of a Pig'''. Tail —Married, on the 7th utt., in Chesnut (.:rtive t by the Rev. Mr. Salvable. Mr. Jonathan IVhistlls, to Miss Jelluths Pigtail. Look out. for music., At Hard Care.—A young widow, who edita a paper in a - neighboring State; says e do ,not look so well to-day as usual; on account of aou•arrical of the males." 411 accounts concur in stattrig that the Eman cipation.letter of Henry Clay his had a power Jul antiailevery influence in Kentucky. arZnif,fatilare.--Win. K. Stiles, collector of B'•ta times at Now Orleans, is s defaulter for $2B, 047.—Se we. arrested. TUE NEW LICENSE LAW The provisi , ms of the act of •the last Assembly to dotage the male of granting' tavern licenses in the City sod County-of Philadelphia,' ate sub stantially an fo llows: Sec. 1. Before the Ist:September, 1849, evety retailer of liquor in amatl measure stall take out a license from the County Treatorer ; physicians, 4c., are exeuded from the. operation of the Iva: all licenses to expire ?,,ay 1, 1850, and at that period yeetly thereifter—and leery person apply. in fora hem, most resent the written content or the eete.tl of the premises which it to be oc cupie,t. • dee. 2. A bond in $5OO to be filed thst \ tbe house to be kept will not permit riotous conduct or gaming; nor sell liquor to a minor; nor sell it in less measure than five gallons after license es-. pires; bone to be sped out one half to informant. the other to the see of the State. ' The Clerk of the Quarter Sessions to be : entitled to s fee offiffy cents fur filing the bond. dec. 3. Venders to be cloned as follows: Those who are esteemed and taken to make and effect annual sales to the amnia of ten thousand dollars and upwards, shall pay throe htindred and fifty dollars. - ;Chose to the amount of eight and less than ten thousand dollars, shall form the second class and pay' two hundred and fifty dollars. Those to the amount of six ant! lest than eight thousand dollars, shall form the third class and pay two hundred dollars. Those to tho amount of four end less than six thousand dollars, shall form the fourth class and pay one hundred and fifty dollars. Those to the amount of two and less than four thousand dollars, shall form the fifth clan and pay one hundred dollars. Those less than two thousand dollars, shall form the sixth class sod pay fifty dollars, and no, license shall be granted for any less 511113 : Pro.l rided,That tavern keepers selling apirituode. vinous, and malt liquors, in the unincorporated districts and township of the county of Phila delphia. whose annual sales, do not amount to one thousand dinar", shall be required to pay twenty- Eve dollars per, annum. * Sec. 4. Provides for the appointment of three sppraiserii to be divided into classes, arid hold of fice for three years. Sec. 5. Appraisers to • prepare lists of dealers, with their places of business; arranging them in their several classes, and they shall furnwh to each of the persons a written or printed notice or their several classifications, giving notice to each of time and place, st which appeals may be made from - such classifications, and for such service the appraiser aforesaid shall be paid fur each certificate of license the sum of fifty cents. See. 6. Remedy provided for those who allege they ore erronerMs:y assessed.. Sec. 7. Lists to be transmitted to County Trea6- urer, and by him to Auditor General. Sec. and 9. Duties of County 'l're■surer and Auditor General in relation to 4utts under the law, malting applicable the law of March 24. 1824. Sec. 10. Fee tit County Trensurer twentrfise rents. See. 11.' . and 12. County Treasurer to give band, and also to publish list of retailers iu two doily newspapers three Sec. 13. Appraisers who neglect or refuse to serve to he liable to a fine' 0f . 5500. Sec. 14. All persons who sell without license to pay a fine of fifty &Mara a day for such offence; one hall to the informer, the other to the Stile. Sec. IS, 16,17, and 18 provide that echoing, licenses shall expire before a renewal under this' late; that when riots occur in any torero, the keeper of such tippling hcuae, where such liquors are sold, shall be &edited and taken to be stile, arid abetter in such riot' or other breech of the . peace. and 4)4 be liable to prorecution, end punished as such. the doe not.to exceed $5OO. and one year', irnpririonment ; and all law, con flicting with trio one. erd repealed. Al IMPORTANT ACT The following AB r 4 to tesirsin Corporstions from issuing obligalions red...inside otherwise tlinq ., in Gold and Silver, or in Quirelit Blink passed at the last Session of the Legislature, wes apprOved April 21st. 1849. -Section tat.— Be it emitted by the Senate and House of Representatives In General A ssein'ily met, and it is hereby enacted by the of the came: That from and after the passage of this Act, it shall not be lawful lot any Cmporation within this Commonwealth, directly n• indirectly, either by itself or through any agent or agent:s, individual or individuals, to mike, issue, re-issue, or pay out, or circulate, or cause to be issued, re issued, put out, or circulated, any certificate, check, order, or due bill, or acknowledgement of indebtedness of any description, or soy purpose whatsoever, payable or redeemable in any thing eecept in Gold or Silver. and that any violation of the provisions of this Act shell be held end deemed to be torfeiture of the Ch trier hf any Company so offending, and any private citizen may by quo-warrtn.t. 'proceed acrortltt g to law to have such forfeiture declared. Provided, That this Act shall not be construed to authorize any Corporation or iqtriilteitl not expreerly author. lull by existing - laws to issue arty -Note, BA Check or Certificate whatever, in the mama or .similitude of a Bank Note and intended for cir culation, and that all laws inconsistent with this Act be, end the same are hereby repealed : And, Provided further. That this Section shell riot he constratd so us to present any Corporation from drawing orders in the ordinary eouroe of business not intended fur circulation ur in pay ment of interest, and that such Were shall not be negotiable. Section 2d, approved April lOth, I449.—Thet it shall not be lawful for any person or persona to terue ir-issue, pay out, or circulate for any pur pose whanwever, any check, order, certificate for interest due, or growing due, on Lehigh Com mon Loan issued by the Lehigh Coal and Nevi. gefion Company ; and if any person or persons shall. upon conviction thereof, pay a fine of fifty dollars; one half of which fine shell go for the LW of the comminweelth. end the saw, half for the, use of the person or persons bringing suit fOr the same.- RUMORED DEFALCATION The N. Y. Tribune of Monday last, has the fol. lowing with regard to a rumored defalcation, said to have taken place in that city. It says: . Ely Moore, U. S, Mariam' fot this District, ac cording to the Sunday Atlas, is vaguely reportrd a defaulter to the Government in the sum of $20,- 000. Wo presume there is :notruth in the rumor. The New York Courier has the following state ment in reference to the acme matter, Probablr`Defaledtion.—On Saturday. J. Pres cott Hall, E , q., tie newly appointed U. S. Attor ney for this District, made s motion in Court, which way grounded on the probable defalcation of Mr. Ely Moore, the U. S. Marshal, to the 'amount of 1,18,500. Some time einee the b rig Lawrence wen libelled at this port by the Unved Suave, on the ground of having :wen engaged in the slave trade, and the 17. S. Marshal took charge of - her by virtue of his office. She had on board the sum of $20,040 in specie. which Mr. Moore placed in bank as a special depos:t. the law re quiring that the money should he paid into Court, but he preferred ktqing it in that manner t 3 save the ball per cent. which would have accrued to the Clerk. as hie fee for the custody of it. Soon after wards Mr. Moore transferred the epeeist deposit to hie own puriate account, and cm Saturday Mr. Hall moved that the Marshal pay the money forth with into Corot, where it rightfully- belonged, but on examination into his private account or the hank, it was ascertained that he only hail fifteen hundred ddlara on deposit. An order. was then Made that urile.a be pay the money into Court oar that day, an attachment would issue internal hem on Monday. Cl:t inquiring at the office of the, Clerk an Saturday afternoon, we were informed that the money had not yet been paid. _ increase of Populaiion.-51r5 Miller, residing near FahnestoclCe brick yard. liarrisburgon Mon day morning list, gave birth to fire hope. elf of which ate Ova and doing well. What Makes this case singular is,-that at hat first confinement she gave birth to two, and at her ,econd to three, and at thte, her third, to fire, tasking in all ten chil dren in four years, and all Irving. General Manufacturing Law.—The Pittoburg Gazere state., or, the authority of Senator parpie, that the liability clauses not in the General Man ufacturing I. w, and that incorporations under it aro confined to certain specified of jecta, such op the manufacture of cotton, iron, manna, Ate. The Vermont License Low, which it was con. tended was unconstitutional. hai bren decided by .tine Supreme Court of that State to be cough° tional. The Siamese Twine, who have boen living some ye a rs with their wives sod children in Nutt) Caroline, see about to embark for Europe with , o view to consult the most eminent surgeons on ptsetiosbility elan oper st log to s:iYido the ligament that binds them togviherrf THE MINERS' JOURNAL,;AND'POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER (Fox the"diners' Journal) Partsafts; dpeil 24.1540. I Mr. It. Burma: - Tbe suspension of Coal Shipments have now continued for sit weeks end may continue - for a longer period, if it is considered expedient to do so by the Meeting that assemble eat the American Houeei this afieraoors. What is the cause of this ceuation of business, is it the (Ault of the buyer,. the Transportation Companies or the Colliers themselves—the latter parties, as I understand the matter, era not anxious to continue in action for a moment longer, if the purchasers will consent to pay them the expinse of digging their Coal, and a small advance to remunerate them for their capital and toil. This all Parties agree they should have. I think air, that the chief cause of the dif ficulty existed in the excessive adeenep made by the Transportation Companies in their - charges, over the corresponding period last year. The buyers can't understand why the price of Cord this spring should 6e so much 'greater than that of last Spring, and hence have come to the conclusion that something unfair is demanded of them. I think if it had been clearly stated to tho purcba. sere abroad. this Spring, that the Transporting Companies had discovered that their charges here tofore had been inadequate to pay them, and that it therefera became Imperative note, and for the future, ; for' them to charge higher rates, • great deal ofithe difficulty, growing out of the suspen sion, would have been avoid. d. Certain partite in this trade at Riclamond.howaver, who conceived that. theft interests would be more advanced by a diffineetiline of policy, laid all the blame at the door orthe poor Colliers, when iu reality the Cul• tiers had nothing to do with the advances asked. The buyers, however, and the public generally are gradually getting to see the true bearing of the whole, matter, which is contained in a nut-shell, and he solved by the following figures. In the spring of 1848. Red Aeb Coal was sold at Richmond at 375 ; 4 month interest added. The charges by tho Rail Road Co., for transport'. lion was $1 25; on a credit of 4 months. The price , at which It is now offered (without obtaining buyers, and which is the cause of .applies not going forward) is $4 00 per ton, i.linering oolY an advance of twerey-five Bents per tun in the price of Coal, while an advante of thirty-fire cents has been exacted by the Rail Road Company. With regard to White Ash Coil the ilitureashow still I worm. In tits Spring of 1848, White Alb pre pared Coal readily brought $340 per ton, with 1 the Rail Road charge only $1.25 per ton, now the dealers only ask $3.521 with the charge per Rail g. , ?atl thirty-five centa hi,;her, These plain statements will *hew the public the true position of thine., and where the atelier reels, if any is deserved. AN OBSERVER. :We; The Coal Trade for 1549. I In the Coal article of our last week's paper', we assumed the ground, that the suspension of shipments by time Operators would be continued.. The action of the Colliers at their miseetiug on last Saturday afternoon, shows that we were correct. The suspension indefinuely, or until purchasers should show a greater disposition to buy, was re: commanded by the Committee... and was, al maw, adopted by the meeting.a The suspension bus now continued six weeks, during which time 'theca hag been coniparatively but little Coal sent away from this Region. Au active shipment du• ring the above period, would have thrown into the market at least 101,000 tons more Coal than has goon forward under the' regulation; this, it behoves buyers to take seriously into considera. tion. Ilad this Region, in conjunction with the other Anthracite Districts, commenced sending away Coal at the usual period. this season, and coutinued no active, energetic shipment through. out the entire year, time quantity of Coal sent into the market would have fallen far short of the actual demand:for this year's consumption, Mu . us it is, the short crop will ,be so extreme, that we feel it our duty, thus early to caution, those most deeply interested, that, unless they come forward:tit once and buy freely, the suffering for fuel in the Atlantic Cities, during the coining winter, will be excessise. We hswe Been the conductor of this Journal. now, for. upwards Of .twenty years, and wo think we can safely e qy, that during the entire period, we liars never led the public astray in reference to our statements regarding the Coal Trade. We now wish tint public to examine the figures which fallow, the correctness of which we 'will vouch for; . they will then discover the true state of the Trade:— Sclik iII Canal will send to market in '49 55'0.000 Readina ' Railroad ;du • 1,175.000 Lehigh Card i do do 74:000 Lackawanna do do 447.0111 Susquelunina du do 257.000 Total, tans 3 °!9.000 The consumption of last year was 3,399,000 The increas,,of C , " , sUrni. ll '''' this year 463,000 cannot be lass th.tn ' • Consumption of /840. tong: 3,852,000 Frain the above requirements dudutt 3,"I9,000 the supply, Deficiency, tons, 633,000 • This is a most startling development, but we firmly believe it to be correct. If the above fig ures are accurate, (and who that is familiar with the Trade can doubt it) is it not madness for buy. era longer to hold back from making th6ir pm , chasm we warts them no* to waken from their lethargic sleep, and by prompt purchases nom and for the balance of the season,.make up somewhat for the errors they havecommitted, in permitting almost two months of this season to elapie with out buying any part or' their supplies ; the corn mtrnities in which they reside will hold them to a strict accountability fur their - excessive fully, if it is longer persisted in. Thu following is the report of the Committee The quantity of Coat shipped this week to Richmond and the eity. from the Collieries nn the Valley, Mill Creek, and Mt. Carbon roads, is as (flows : Nomsubscribers per Railroad, 2.507 15 • •• " Canal, 1,105 09 3,913 01 By subscriber. to the city, 171 0,5 4,08.1 09 Wehav, not c/tja..tried accurate informal fun from To. inaoua,-nor the Well Branch. At the former place we understand the opertiora generally have been sending away mnre or leas coal. On the West Braneit, the sub•cribers as a general thing, have been faithful to their agreements, with the exception of Charles Miller & Co., who have been sending Coal into Broad Street, during the entire week. e. SILLIXIIIAN, GEO. Ir. pone, t H. 31ACDONALD. Committee. Antolini of Cual rent over the Philadelphia and Rend ing Railroad and irrhuelkill' Navigation for the week ending on Thurrday evening last; RAILROAD• CANAL • WVEK TUT.L. WEEK. T.T.L. P Catbon, 1.F55.04 53.665 02 1.6P9 01 0 330 19 Pottsville, 2.23014 '33 524 19 1.759 15 7,1•0 15 o.llaven, .7,4R3 14 55 153 145 750 09 1.782 17 2.730 14 37,•23 14 708 15 3,140 05 10,306 08 171,107 00 4,905 00 .18,4Z3 16 /5,420 JO Total by RR& CAI. 189.597 10 Tu same p-nad lead year, by Rat/read 096.336 19 Do by Canal 36,902 10 333,331 09 Decrease this year, M. 743 1 3 rani E =EI Transportation on the Railroads in Schuylkill Couery. The hallowing is tbe quantity Of Coe, tranvum e d OW!, the different Ituilrends in Kchuylkitl County. for the week oldie; Thursday evenina, April 19, 1719. • EEK. Tutu.. Mine ilill and 8. II R. R. W 4.097 10 09.1333 03 Little Schuylkill R. It. 3.322 10 35,972 11 51111 Creek do - 1,913 13 33.0 3 5 12 Mount Carbon do 4.131 01 37.099 11 Schuylkill Valley do ' 1.001 19 23.561 07 Mt. Carbon and Pl. Carbon da . , 1.740 09 53.757 IS Colon Canal do 2.217 01 5,312 03 fiwaiara do . 1.700 09 4.00 02 LEDIGII COAL TRADE. The followind is the quantity of Coal rent from th'e Lehigh region for MC week ending April l4th, 1547. WEEK. TOTAL. tiummit Mine, 7,152 18 10,384 110 Rhume Run, 1,737 01 21114 12 Real....r :ifeudow. I pll pt 5.417 17 Spring Mountain Co, 038 05 2,015 .11 Ifazteton Coal Co. GO 00 57 03 Cr:wherry cum Cul 62 16 125 00 Ruck Sfountaln Co. 550 02 550 01 - _ 11,751 18 15.517 05 Tn aafrie period lamt year, 21.533 12 lone. ta , TULL AND rits , i , r 6 UTATION oM 4411.20. VO June I , 1819. To From 51.1.51rhon.8.11aven.P.Clinton Richmond: until June 1.1819, 140 155 135 Pliiliidelphis, do do 160 155 135 RATES O► TOLL EV CARAL., TO JVNE 1.1849. From Mt. Carlton. tt.ffaven. P.Clinton To Philadelphia GS cts. &S eta. S.3"eta. RATES OP YORJORT: " To Philadelphia To New York DAVY'S SAFETY 1,414P13. TILE subscriber has received aarIPPIY etelaretv Lamps,among which are a few of Upton ea Rob erts` Improved Safety Lamp, which is acknowle4gby to be the best and safest now use - in themines 'el Europe. For sale at less prlcerthan they tan be lin ported,et_.. _ I . 3 . AtiNAN'S • I . rhesp Beek tad For additional New. Advertisements see Next Page. They win there be foneid arranged .under Satiable Read*. The Wyoming; Institute,. rhicw as Can of tha Prerbtary of Lastraa Wy0311310. =URAL CO, PA, Principal, Rey J D Mitchell:, assisted by a full corps . of able and ef f icient insuuctors. , 11 , 11E.Institute will be opened for the recPptlon of 11 pupils on Tuesday, May 15th, 1819. For terms. &e, see circulare.which will be leaned immediately, and will be found in the hands of all the members of the Presbytery, or by applying_to the Principal ap4S'49-18-41 • N. M. Newman's , SHOP, BEATTY'S ROW, NORWEGIAN STREET, Poarville, re. ALL kinds of Lead Pipe, Skeet Lend. Brass Cocks, (a superior artiele,),Bath Tubs, - . Shower Baths,' Hydrants, Hydrant nose, Double and Single Acting Pumps. ite- - kept nominally on hand cad for sale.— Kitchen Sinks made to order. neat and durable, and all kind, of Plc mbiaing done la the best meaner. a pt3'4S—l - - . Mr., COMII9, TUE IRISII COMEDIAN AND VO•• CA I.IST. WILL bars the honor of gir ing his IRISH CHAR. V V ACTERIBTIC dusical Entertainmentt, in this Borough, on Saturday and Monday evenintsZthe tatil and 30th instant. The enteminment will comprise some of tLe most pnputht Irishogeolch. English and American Bongs. Interspersed with Iristretnrias and Anecdotes, Including HIS CELEBRATED BONGS ' • of the 'Widow Machine,' !The &mid Boger Boy:. Mahoney.' 'The Sprig of Bbillelab." 'Hail Columbia,' Gem of the Ocean.' glad .A Little more Grope, Vial. Bragg," a national sang, composed and respectfully dedicated to Clen.Taylor. by %V G Lemon— all ix character. Admission SO els. Rl' particulars are small bills Arat'49-18.1t Attention. • S. A. STR,OVB E, RESPECTFULLY announces to his friends andthe Pupae generally that be has returned to Pottsville. and is re-engaged in the bothcbertng business. and that he will be happy to nee his old customer,. and all who may favor him with their patronage at his new shop In Centre Street,above tlie.Town hall , and next door to Knorr's Tavern, where be Is prepared to sell freah meet. every day of the choicest , kind, on the most accommodation terms. • aprll29, '49 113-.744 Francis Wynko - op, COMMISSION DIERCUANT, FOR TILE PUNCHASING AND SHIPPING OF COAL, having leased Wharves (min the Sehuyl kill Navigation Company, at Port Careein. is now pre• pared to attend to the shipments of all Coal from that district, as well as to the purchasing and shipping for dealers abroad. (April 28,•48-18.3m.. The Greatest Bargains in the World 1 CAF BE RAD AT SIR. TRACY'S (Xs R 9 ALIFIT .Y7' . PHILADELYI UNR 9I IVAL R LE E D CLOTHING STORE. II4) Fii French /Mack Chalk Drees COWS. from . 910 00 t0#12.00 - " Frock " 11.00 to 13 00 Medium, -: ," " 1 " 8.0010 19 00 St .- .. Dress .. 7.00 to 900 Fine Blue Cloth " " 1900 to 14 00 " Riding Coats, 7.00 to 1000 " Comm.,. 3.93 to 7 00 " Black Habit Cloth Sails, .6.00 to 8.00 Blacks and Fancy Tweed Sacks, 100 to 6.00 " Mack Cassimete Pants, - 300 to . 5121 " Fancy " i. • 300 to 5.00 Satinet " 2 (.4210 400 " Satin Vest', 200 to 4.00 Together wig) • large aesnrtmrnt of tiensonabis of every %misty, consisting of Pants, Vesis, shirts, stock•, swot: Lets, handkerchiefs, umbrellas, All to bo hod otitis old awl fuoilte stand, and at prices that will still all. *Don't forget the number, 9D2 Market st apt9,l9—lttgrn Telegraphic News. , . . I3IPORT ANT TO TIIE COAL REGION. THE Committee beg leave to reprrt that they have attended to the dudes inipt,ed upon them, relative to the suspension, and stunt timln stan ding out for their rights at all hazards. ishotild they in the mcantitne have business in the icily; which will require their Attention, it certainly will to; neces sary to appea• genteel and respectable by sailing on Messrs. Lippincott & Taylor and mirelt isinvi suit of clothes front than very cheap andlf4ihion3blo, which for beauty andstyldsurpassee anything ever offered In the country. A visit lotheir well established house will more than repay them for their IrOJllle. NAGS ETIt.CIII CLAIRVOYANCE: TO:11 T I M:3I/di &c., &C., dsc,„ Are trifles compared to the excitement that 4ppineott & Taylor's New Paod.S have produced. Sect a FALL in PRICES as they have na tio•ged n, sell at is almost oltrrnitie, to the principals themselves. Theiriwidect at this time, is to assist the coal operators In carrying out their prelletit Vitiii,ettilitl successfully. LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR, Corner Centre and Mahautonco efrects, Orli I-12 I PiiliVille --- —___,--- - PUILIFIV put: (MOOD I I ,I) It. litlELElt'ti PANACEA, - LIOR the removal and permanent cure of all diseaaet, artsine fr.tut an impure /lac of Ilse bland And habit of the body, viz.: Chronic diseases of the chest, flronchltis,l Pleurisy, Ca..arrh, etc.; Scrofula in all Its forms, Tester, Scald- Iload,Cutaneouseruptrous of the head. fa" ]h n dy , an d ex.reinliirs, Chronic diseases arras Liver,St:lurach,sini Bowels, Chronic Itlitratwitisio, Chronic Enlargement of the Joints and Licamouts, White Swellings; !lip Joint alfeCtions, isbresses, Ulcers. Syphilitic disorders, mei curial nod hereditary predispositions. etc., rat, Disease is tow en element of our nature. The all wise Creator ordained man a perfect belie in an the social relations of life. flappiness Is the mearmied value of his existence, both to relation to braised' end all around hltn. Flow !natty fall short of this plote,s inn, yet how easy to he obtained.' Did we re-Tett health as ravel, as we dread duseas. when it enters our firesides, our attachments like the sands of the hour glass would tint so snort run out Oh, ye! who are basking in the sunshine, cnard well this) ewel l ye.who h Ora lost the nrize,lonse not a moment in rertinine it. Procrastin wion is a thief to our hammiest! ; rergernber that every breeze that faces our cheeks catriei an cle tnent of disease. In every breath that we draw, in every step that we take, tat every particle of food that w e eat, or glass we drink, there is dancer, ' Every bane has its antidote," and When the -steam hee,dnes linnUre • at its Anntl—wiwn the blood, rooming our ..veins,beconws tainted nlth disease, the Panacea is the nosy sovereign remedy. This roust he changed nod tendered pure dons not the blood live, ni not every drop of It a living stunt, is not bone, nerve, mitscle, tendon and sinew. produced from blood \Vital fills up Ali ulcer. teprOdUce• that health an strength of a sick man but the blood, under the vita-electrical influences of the brain and nerves. rhat n,,,ild",e whirl ? the auntie and molecular movements of this' fluid tri ft healthy action. will as sure as the sun Shines, bring health and streneth . ,t, the sick. neeteeitier a ratan.. sant e arid rired,,,l advrecr Warns you agantel procrasti nation, and points Ilan way to health. Berri. to time, 'flit folly to defer. - Pr. Kesler—Dear - Air- Some tune since 1 commenced untie your Panscea. for a disease of the skin. I hod for several months, at times. an Intoleraide itching of the body an 1 Ihnbs, with a dry scaly scurf forming, which ..annoyed rue yery much My general health was nut good, appetite precarimis and bowels irregu lar its their action.' On applying to My phy.iician, he recommended me to take Sarsapaillla Syrup. lly your sollcitatlim I took your Panacea, and ant happy to in form ynu. that after using three bottles. the nearly ap pearance of the skin as well as the itching hare en_ ttrely disappeared - My general health' is now better than It hoe been Air yearn, which I attribute solely to your medicine. I feel confident, that it as A medicine eminently deserving tLe attention of the afflicted, and one I hope will.ere long. meet with general favor from n.l. can honestly and truly say. that I believe it the hest medicine fur att cutaneous affections that I am quanted with..as 1 have used tn.y some yenni since, for a Tatter of seven years standing. of which you cured me effectually inn less number of week.. " Wishing yell success, I re.maln. YOU", respectruy, T. B. It SSOM , , Dr. Keeler—Dear Sir—i feel it my duty to state to you the gond effects of your Panacea has urndured on a son of mine, who has been for several years afflicted with what Physicians have termed Scrofula. lie has been somewhat hard or hearing for several year., ac, companied by a Constant discharge from the ears, and a dull heavy pairs scion the forehead—Ms general, health quite feeble, appetite precarious. And bowel. irregular. There were swellings of the neck and at the angle or the jaws, the complexion of an ashy nesi,and all the characteristics of wasting health.. At your request, I commenced giving hitn'yonr Panacea, end I am rejoiced instate that after using three bottles there ban been a remarkable cLenge fur the bojer.— ilia appetite is now goad, the pain ;Oros* the forehead cntirelysone.ilie ',ceilings have disappeared, the color of the skin in now like one enjoying good health, in deed he now says he feels well. appetite good, sleeps well. and is really changed, which I attribute solely to your medicine I feel folly satisfied from what 1 Imre witnessed in my own chilMthei ills u niedltinu an surpassed power in disease of a aerolliUnia character. You are at liberty to make What Yin of this yin; may deem proper. centaur 'WY respeicrulc pouf: ELSG , i.DeOrge St..' Also, Ha. KEELER'S:CORD/AL tad CARMINA TIVE —Every family whether rich or poor, win, vat us hraldt Kilda!! Its blessings, should liavn this luval. uable remedy al hand. Ii is infinitely Gles best remedy known for tha rrhen. dysentery. cholera nimbus cholera infathum. chubs, flatulency: griping 1,1%114, cramp. etc and for all diseases of the stomach and bowels caused by Teething. The hunierous 1eti1111.111414 from Pity sicia Hi and others undoisted. has given ii a reputation as firth as adamant. lilac 25 cents Per bottle. Alt of ilia above celebrated and esti:Delvery opied me. dickies, are prep:red and sold Wholesale and Retail :11 tAr Gornor.Third and South ids., and Third aathireen Its.. Philaitelpnt, and for sale by J G RItOWN and J S C:11 , 011'1'0 Pottsville; J tl Palls, E 1 Fry, Inalalin:1; Haas, Schuylkill !liven, and by Druegiti- aud Merchants throughout the county and stale-__ eii2.ii•rp _ jApr C:..r.pells and Oil Cloglis. at 911E4 L" WAREHOUSE: DERS ,, N$whn wtei to get good hatching CTS or OIL CLOTHS. either Wholesale or R - tAii. mll th , welt to call on she yobiarriber. As his cape no., in hie present situation aro eery light, he IA enal.W and determined to sell at the to nest price. in the ite rarer., for this season an eacullent assort teens of _ Splendid Inipetinl, 3 ply, Beautiful Str,,er Ingrain, - flue and Medium, do.. CARPETINGS. Entry and Stair of all kinds, Cotton, and Rag, . j And Oil ClNha rom 0 Get to 01 feet wide for Rooms, IIyl;tr ht., with a variety of low priced ingrain Car- Pet.. front 20 to 50 eta., and Stair and Entry Carting run° I° to 50 r . " . •yr r yard. Mao, slnttinga, Rugs, Floor Cloth, Stair Rona, drc LL it ELDRIDGE. No 7l Strawbnyi y itreet. one door ahoy* ' " Chesnut, odor Second street, March:l,lEl3 10-3ino) Philadelphia. To. Iguililers, Carpenters", Sc. 500,000 l', premed Carntin¢ Floortng Bvards 1, 5000110 " Spruce, " .• 200.00 ' " Wll h o Pine " 200..1200 " hen Myer .1. 65 rte. per (on 1 70 (00,000 " " renting, Bheleing, dr.e. The finest and lof E ever offered for salt in Oilsargest orstock any dtli d t r ressbd umber Market: It was dressed In the best uranner fast summer and fall, and Inag - lberefa re be relied upon not to shrink. "13•Ordenr from the enuntry accompanied with the rash 09. City' reference, If a/ablation+, will be atttn ded to with especial care. 'WILSON * LAVENDER,. ATalth 31 , " Drown St. wharf Pilllsda. =I Ph.tadelptsia, Jan. 115.'49 =1:1 =I Tricks of Quacks. READ TRIS COLUMN CAREFULLY. I ' , HERE is a Sarsaparilla ror sale the different 1 towns called old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sunup. rills. It is adverttred as the original. &c. Thiel.; a notorious falsehood. Dr. Townsend has expended over dhliNt,udGl tlin-last,:eight years in advertising his Sarsa parilla, which has obtained a character and reputation throughout the United States and streater part of the world-the 'all% being enorniong. ThLs . excited Abe cupidity of certain unprincipled men, and an . oid man who has been er4med Mr peddling cheap grub/mations Am a number of yean. This man's name is Jacbb ;Townsend. He applied to a number of men to get employment, or to sell the use of his name to pot up Dr. Jacob Townsend's' Sarsspm ilia, stating the large sales and sums we had expended ins adverti sing as sin) initucemenr to mutat - Jr' in the busmess.— Ammg oilier. 'fie applied to Charlei Walcott., Esq., Editor of the Jamaica Farmer - , who scorned such position. Mr. 111. Q. ArlDlluvre, formerly one of the Proprietors of biewbisyzies Oriersisny, R.i.rit Part soy, formerly Cashier and Filialieler or - the broken abin Piaster Bank, at Bel/elite New' Jersey. .1011:1 tiniLt.nli. and Was. 'nostrum. under the name of 'Tuuktrsoi, StriLIMAN Cu, have employed this old man, and agreed, as we understand, to pay him seven dollars per week, for the use of his name.. These men base been insulting and libelling solo all possible f urns in hope we would notice them, and thus .bring them nod their decoction into market. . Let the public de cide upon tba course of the:4 burst sad drawable man. DR: TOWNSEND'S • COM2OUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. The mos! extraordinary Medicine In the W.rid! This Extract is put ep i c Quart Bottles It is &is times thee p er, ptesas site r, and warm sled n - to any•sold. It cures without eMitinf• Purging, sickening or de berseatist the Patient. The great beauty and superintlty of this Satsaparli. la overall other medicines is. that While it eradicates the disease, It iovigorates the body.' It is one or the very beet ' SPIIIND AND SUMMER. MEDICINES .ever known; it not only purioeS the whole system end strengthens the Person. but it creates new, pure and rich 61003 a power poscensed by nn other toed]. tine. And In Ole Iles the g rand secret of its wonder ful success. It has Perini med within the last two years mom than 100000 cures of severe eases of disease; it teasi 10.000 were Considered incurable. It has saved the lives of more than 10.000 children the mist two sea sons in the City of New York alone. 10,000 cases of General Debility and want of Neryoaa Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla invigorates the whole system permanently. To those sidio have loot their muscular energy by the effects of medicine or indis cretion Committed In youth er the excesrive indulgence of the passion., and brought on by physical prostra tion of the nervous system, lassitude, want of ambi tion. fainting sensations. prerntrure decoy and decline hastening toward, that fatal disease Conan mutton. cao be L epilrely reNtored by this pleasant tattledy• This *iraaparilla Is for superior to any . " Inv orating Cordial. _ As it renews and /invigomses the system, gluey ac tivity to the limbs, and etrene.thrto the muscular sys tem in a mast extraordinary degree. Consuropttort Cured. Cleinse and Strengthen. Consumption canbe cured. "Bronchitis. Consumption, Liver Complaint. Colds, Catarrh Cougho, Asthma. Spitting Blood. Soreness In the Cheat, Hectic Flush Night Sweats, Difficult' or Profuse Expectoration Pain lu the Side, &,„ have Peen and can be cured. • • Spitting Mood. Xsto York, April 29. WO. Da TuwNer.:,o•-1 verily believe your daisaparllla has' been the means, through Providence, of saving my life. I have iii several years had a bad Cough. It be canto worse and worse 'At last I raised large quan klet, of biJOCI, had night sweats, and oboe greatly de. bilitated and reduced, and did not expect to live. I have only uteri your Saririliarllla a short time, and there has a wmidei ul change , been wrought in me. I •ni now able to walk all river the city. I raise no blood and my coach hag left rue. You Cali Well imagine that I alit thankful for these results. Your obedient servant. WM. RUSOELL,GS Cathdrice et. , Principal Office, 12(i Fulton St. thud .Doilging, S Y, Redding & Cs. , S Stale street. Beaton ; 1./yott & Sons; 122 North Second nirret. 5. 5. Ilnuce, I Drugglot Baltimore ; P.M. Cohen, Cho demon; Wright & (0 5 , ./AI Chartres street. N. 0; 195 SoUth Pearl street, Albany ; and by nit the principal Dru'acials and alerchants generally througlioni the Stilted States, 1 West.ludies and tn. Canadas. *The Giuteral Agency for the sale of anti Sarsitua- ' rills iu Schuylkill Colony, is at Ilannan's Sooludore. Pollovitle. where (Singel:to and others can he supplied wholcon'e el the Matiutactui eon prices. Apnl 20, /019. re' wr 1 - . VAN lA. co.+ x. " I oil t; Coal Regions of Penn.ylvenia, bring a gen t eral Geological. ilistormal, and Slitiliticirl Review of Or Arithmetic Maui, to of Pennsstraritia--ertiliracitie many Verj villeablechart,i and stalistir.il rabies, bpuld, a new end aulnentin colored mai , of the Gail Reckons wilt the avenues to the Eartern Markets franc, Inc Inieriorinuntii•n of the State, Callen ly laid &Aria, and pointing out the Va•bitle of Mineral &retell in Chu several rnmlti; s. By (:II Bow en, hirnierly Atsucialc Eilisoe or the Mlie,a . Jourint. Price 50 rte. • A small porno., of the rill t i JJJ 1 IMIII4I. 1/1010/41. They can he obtained at Lisa. ollide, or can be in riled to any pan oral's county ,They are alas. for vat. ut • sirnignir T 4 1,V1181,1114. ?leo' York ; Ziehces, No. 3 Ledger ; Q licr2nce'7, Ilar tiolnire. And by Bookseller+, geperally. Aprii, 21. 17 • • 1": Tim COURT 0, OO3{:II.ON.PI.4CAii (IF z+VIIIIVLIiILI. UOLINTY. Itanc starr, - 1 TS. Tnnnuni Diddle and lames W. Pant and JntnM N. Hunker, with notice to his zuttritim,Elizalieth ,: I'. Bunker, and the rollowlne named persons and i . Institutions, claiming under Churchill Houston. se deceased. wh.;ther as heirs or devisers, six : Joints Woodward, John Famurn and Warner' a Justice. Executor. of the ,Lnat Will and Testa- 1 4 • me nt of Churchill Ilouston, deceased ; tel tisan ha a. ',masa Mauston. Mary Jane lloundon. Louisa A. • ::„. Davis. Ntary Ann Cit.?", Margaret P. Johnson„ l Ilaratio G. Vantleve, C. Houston Nancleve. John 1 La . s• - Vancleve, William C. Ilnitatnn, Eliza Esle Mous- I ' ton. Mary Mauston, Genre., 11. Brown, William I a 5. C. 11. Brown. the Anier!ean I.iintlay'.stehool Uni• ) ' .. ±..7: on, the Philadelphia Orphans' Aasylum, the In- 0 ' • dieent Widows and single Women's Satiety, the l'eonsyhiania Bible Society, the rtilladeinhia I sle Home Missionary Anciety, the Caton Dewey', .5 ." I lent dn., the Pentillvattia Anil-Slavery do. the E.: Pennsylvania In:titution for the Dearand Dumb, PE the fuel Savings Satiety of the City and Lille, "" ties of Philadelphia, the American Bible :ior let,. I . N 3 'the Northern Soup Snalety of Philadelphia, in a the Northern I,Mertie., and the Southwark Soup I e. Society ,'with notice to all and ovary person, corporation or instuteion claiming under the said Churchill Mauston, deceased, to hethe• -- • ' -.1 1, het her as jeirs or , devisers, or In any way whatever. J Notice whereby given to the above named patties,that by virtue of the above mentioned writ of Partition. an Inquest will be held and taken lipop the premiseslthem in described. viz.: "The Greenwood Estate" in ite Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill County, on Satur day the srcnnd day *flans neu.nt Itho'clock in the for• enoon, for the purpose of making partition or valua tion and apprlismient of said teat estate, as in the said writ required, at which time and place the said parties tan attend, if they think paper." Sheriff's Office Omits- /IN° T. WERNER, Sheriff. burg, April '4l. 1849. 1" 17-7 t - WEST CHESTER FJEII.IAIiI: . ' SIMINAItY, 1 ) nn Mts. . C EVANS. Pata z. ctt T a. 1119 Instituti in is located In the usuaß,vpieas. Wit, heal by borough of West Chester, - Chester county, Pa., t - vitieh access Is had dilly (sour the east and West by railroad. Tuition embraces all the branches of a thorough Eng lish education, viz t - Orthography, Reading, Wrnihg, Grammar. Gengmeny, Practical and Rational Arial ntetic. :look-Keeping, Algebra and Geometry; Natural, Ancient and Modern history; Intelleoual, Moral and Natural Philosophy; Ast Ma my, Chemistry, Comp ' s,- [inn, Botany, Physiology, Plain and ornamental Needle Work; an addition instruction min be gin, in pn,,,,,t". Painting, and is the Lath, French and German Lan. gone, . . TERMS—Tuttlnn and Boarding. ineleillng Washing. 375 BM emotion of 5 ntnnthi, Mrtor the, Mode, a n d the languaemi at moderate extra charge.. . The SuMmer Sestoon wm commence nn the lit of May. Circa.* will he forwarded on 4pplipitloq to the Principal, or II S. llvdne. REFERENCE.-14. Rev. bishop [offer; Rry 'J. 8. cirmson lion. Toortoleid Haines, tiecreary of the Crommonstrialth; lion. Thoi. S. Bell; il.inhony fiolinor ; Wm. proem:, Esq ; Jos. Lewis, Erq. Dr Win. Darlington. Crt grit 21, 17.41 ;WI6 AIM ORDER. Bergede I.pc.roe, ope, gonovitle April 2).1419 1 TN pursuanCe or en art of itsgemttly {mooed the Inifi ,evi e ine th e Minna systenaand providing for the training of each only as shill be uniformed Tim nnleu heretnfore homed to the enrolled Militia nt the 2.1 itricade 6th Ilivisinn.P.M..nre hereby chuntermati ded. go far as respect. Militia, no there will he no Mili tia trainrag Millet in Com Patties or Battalions -The vOlunteers of , this lirigade, Will Meet for review inthe Conniving order r • I. The MThenteCo Vohinteer - Dattallinn, ennmnse.l or the Jaskol). ilium, Mahantaugo Riles. es , d Wash melon Clamors. commanded by Din). Daniel Merm. nn Woolly The MI) day of Mar nest, nt thp horse Mater; Sen., lb Upper Mattapinngra 2 The Union Artillery l'ottinnnYi cnnirnanded by Capt Daniel kitzmitter, nn Wetineediy the 10th day or May nost, nt ,Ine2rrive, a. The Ist 11,chtient ScimytkillCounty Vi.lanteete, compiieed of VIC Minersville eirtiilery, Pori Carbon Ailillerv. Kational Llght Infantry; WashinOnn ea: rem and First Troop of Cavalry, commanded by Col F. M. Wynkimp, Oft Thur.:day, the 170 May next, at rotiovill,. 1. The Union Rides .coO.,moriled by Capt. Daniel Zimmerman, np xitottiolay the 10th day nr May next. at the public honer of Michael KreLa. In Union tp. Thy respecticil Hots will be forne4null day nt to • A. M. It will.be 'lmportant for nil Companies in torn Mit not less than 30 men rank and fih•; as Ilk other lospec.• tlon will ho held whir ennnmnlesnirvady oreamtel the present year; and those comaa njea only, tiholtkve the required number, ran gymt themselves of the Ifenefit3 of the new hity ; viz. r Fijty dollars {}nn- the Coun ty Treasury yearly. and voila:: for Fieldlnd•Cineral Officers On the first Monday of June nest. By order of, DANIEL mums. 17-) Itrinde -hip,. tor. FRIENDS AND IFELE t OW CI.TIZIS.4S I k T the aoticitatinft of a 'llllll6er of 'my' friends, 1 • have Mom induced to offer myself fir Cie office Rl' CIDEP itI'ItGCSS, at the ensuing election. Should I he so I . :ululate as to he fleeted, I pledge myself to per form the duties of the office ulth IlAclitycirfwarti4ifty, and to the hest of my shrilly, • Tom friend.und (ollOw citizen. 50.P.1. 17-) JOSEPII P. SEIDEIL4. I,lst of Letters, - D EUAINING in the Post °thee at Donaldson, I's:, It for the quarter ending Starch 31st, 1919. Berk Henry (Handing Wm Penolnglon Joh 801 l Fredetlck Hell Henry Mein John Doses 81. Harp Abraham Sagendort EJ, 2 .Bouomby Joseph Johnson Wesley Snyder, Bar dr. Bechtel Caroline Eittsmiller,Btess Will, 1 Clain Genera • : &Co hrub Andricr Cunbaugh B F Lone Jacob 2pane John ' Eckel Nary • Maiddy John ;.. ShubertErnilinn Everdell Joseph ,2 norits John Tile.) , & Ashman Ford Samuel &tench Jacob. 4 Weber/Jew re,ThlY need !Icturnilek Vaud . ~. . April /4, Id - - /14M 0XL30:i..,11. Cigar. Manufactory. - GUSTAVUS ROSENTEML, AGENT. THANKING for the past confidence and favor be. stowed on me hitherto, I remedially inform the cilium of Pottsville and Its cuisine, that I keep coo stantly on hand. Spanish and Half Spanish Cigars. of the first and best quality, and at the lowest prices, I therefore solicit their kind patronage. and the continu ation of past Gavots. All demands wholesale,. will be promptly. and to the satisfaction of the public atten ded to. N. th=Store and Tavern keepers, who wish large quantitiea of Cigars, will be supplied .with them at their homes free of charge. Cigar boxes taken in nu. change, or for Cub. Residence In Ifahantango, at. GverAvirs ROSENTHAL; Art. April 11, 1549. • 11-3mo* Attention! REGIMENTAL ORDERS. THE enrolled Ddtlitia composing the 4th Regiment. formerly, nailed the 44th Regiment, sa Brigade. Gal Division, P. SI., wilt meet for pande and Inspection. in Port Carbon, on. Tuesday, the 15th day of May neat. The respective lines will be formed at 91 o'clock A. M. The Captains of Companies are respectfully requested to present their Rolls at the Head Qoariers, winch will be held at John Goodhart's Hotel, at 9 o'- o'clock. A. M. The Officer! most appear in full uniform. and all the Militiamen *lib sufficient amis. ' By command of - JOHN SILVER, Colonel Jon. F. SZIDEIIM. AdjUlltht. Port Carting,, April 21.1819 Duncannon Nails. 'IST r .ceived at the York Stare a cossitleatnent of thein.supersir Edge Grip Nails and Spikes of all does. ' E YARDLEY & SON. Pottsville. Ap.-11—;7 POST OFFICE REGULATIONS AT POTTIVILLE. pa. ,TIOCRS OF CLOSING TII6 MAILS. TO Philadelphia, Readlmr, New York, and 130•1011 at 9 o'clw.k, P. AL. and 14 M. (intermediate pliers, 8 P. 81 ..) dolly except Sundays, and arrives daily about I o'clock, P. andl.P. M. To Northamberland,lunbury and Intermediate place. ■t It}n'clock, A. 111.. daily earept liondayrr. and ar riven daily from Danville about 1 o'clock, P.D., Nor. thionherland about 8 P. M. To Danville. Willianonxirt, dte., o'clock A, M. daily extent Sundays, and arrives daily about I o'- einetc.r. M. To Minersville. Llewellyn and Donaldson at ilk o'clock, A: at., daily except Bundaye, mud arrives dilly al out 7.o'orlock. A, M. To Port Carbon. Norwegian, Tamaqua, Wilkeibaz re, 91sucti Chunk. Easton, .Scc.. at Ili o'clock. A. lA, dill; except dundays, and arrives daily about 7 o'- clock . . A. M. To Pinegrove, Jonestown, &U.. In Harrisburg. at 9 o'clock, v. ti.. on Mondays. Wednesdays and Pr,daya, and arrives the same days nknut 9 o'cloik, r. M. ==l _ . From 7 o'clock A. M. 11119 reelect, P.M., except Sun days, when the Office Is open one hour. front 12 till 1 reflect. DANIEL KRERS, P. 21. April IL ISM. 10-tr Extramtnas v Removal of the ADIERI N PERIODICAL DEPOT. TOE findertiltned would inform the public, that tw his removed the above establishment tetlie Consta ur CENTRE and MARKET STREETS, and has Just received a new assortment of Roots, Periodicals, Patent Medicines, Stationary. Perfumers, ke. , &c. Thanktol fur past CaVOrli. he hopes. by a strict at entlon to business, to merit the Cu. ther partnanatte of liberal pnblic D. D. JENlOltial. Pottsville. a0.14-16-3t. Clolla Store, S NORTh SECOND STREET NATHAN T. CLA.PP now receiving his Spring o.nd Summer stock of CloOs, Cassimeris, Pistil:ea and Boys' Wray.. Frrneh, I.I , Igium. CLOTHS. OF American and EV ear DVICHIPTI.X. Wert of Englane and a largo assortment. SUMMER COATINGS. Ifahlt Cloths:. cur - tuner Cieths.and Bombazines; Black and Colored C;shmarett and Codringtons Croton Cloths Tweeds; Drag &Fir. &c., &c PANTALOON STUFFS. Super Black French Cassimeres end Doeskins; French fancy and mixed Ca asimeres. leery caristy ; Merino Caseimetes. all colt,. and qualities; White and fancy Linen brllltnec now designs; Curibati 4 Beaverteens of every style and quality; Sattinetris,an sliaf".nd palitks. Suparior Black Satin and Cashmere Vestings ; Splendid fancy silk Vratines, new dmg. - Wir:co and colored Maineili..4--latne :moment ; Drab Cloth. and other Coach Trimmings. Together min . .% general assortment of Goods adapt, r.l to Mews Ind Boys! wear. In which the •ÜbsCrilleel invites the attention of his friends and ntlimiq visiting I the city. Poe sale bylhe Pieta or retail. • , , , NATHAN T cr..or, No 8 North 'Sretind guest. men of the Goldin. Lamb, Otte., ,Inor. ahove Market, Philada. ___ April 14, 1819. IPNspepsla Cured BY GREEN'S . OXYGENATED L'ITTEAS, i ` lfor Hammitt Asthma, general and 'Nervylss LSO D ebility. this medicine has no superior it is an excellent tonic., and mweris health and vigor to the di cestive org ins, thereby strengthening the Whate sys tem. 'lino,. who have occasion to•take iniolictue, as iA many do, when warm wwitber nPprt bet,. will lona themselves abondatitly paid by a plata this medicine. Dom HMI D. Frm. C., frran-Peonsylvania. lirkrihngton. 11. C. lone Dear Sir pare been a dyspeptic sufferer for about ten yea ra, and have rtAtor.ed to yufil.ll3 111 - d1C1114.9 for relit(' without s,irchus. hattl Yrnatte use of poor '•o;Ay ernateel Hitters." I hare isii,dalu o it :tvo bralles, anti final myself restored to pa rfixt health, The (orno! In woich the disease ...bowed itself. in my case were, crest acidity•nf the stomach, loss or appetit , •, extreme flatu lence, severe roestinatlon of the bow:ls. and violent headache. •reoPng desirous that a taouthatee of yo If valuable rented,: may recite others similarly afflicted; I take great pleasure in recording my tertimony to its CalaticC pouter; an.l ti,,,1111 also remark, that while on a visit at home a short time siner, 1 adinini>tered a part of a bottle to a number of lily afflicted lriends, it Ith great atieceSs. Th.'y are desirous that ton shriuld establish an agency at Pitashorgoir lafortn them tv nere tic medicine can he obtained With an earnest , de sire for your vospetity and happiness. I subscribe air. self truly your trial de. U. v. rosrere Dr. Cso. B. QUEEN.Dor. Vt. . LADY CURED Or NEIIRAifiIA. Irjndsor, Almost 8, ISIG. Hear Si, :—lt given mil great pleasure to inform yon hut the ..oKagenated Hitters," with whigh you fa dolled my wife, has wrought a rare in her caw.. About urn years emee, lily wife was violently attacked Is ith he neuralgia in the fem., iltroualt lira chest, in, vrists and ankles. )3o violent was the diagase, added n n general derangeritent of the Montle System, tlot ter strength wan completely prostrated, her dealt wast ed, and she rendered miserable indeed. I feel grate ful for the reetoration of tier health, and in duty hound to give publicity to :no above farm, that others aindlar• ty aHlic.ed may Know where to Peek for core, Truly your Wend, THOMAS KRIDEb. ' (*Pries /11.00 per bottlel sls bottles (or es.m. . GREEN FLETCHEILOeneraI Agents, No.l, Led ger Bollditte. 3d Street. Philaderthia. 0. D. JE KINS, agent fur Poasville, Pa.; E. J. FRY Tamaqua; F. B. MASSON, Sunbury; 31cC VER. Dan ville. [Fet24 1819-3sto Nei* , 111uv1c. 'rilE Exile nr the Chiming Village Bell, I The Fniry The Virginia Hose Bud=a new and popular Ethio pian song and chorus. Friendship, °rine scenes of other days may fade, TFe !tine Inni.da—n beoutifitl melody, The alortiage song or Duet, Sleeping I dreamed love, Wedding" Polka, Lenny land, do Agnes Waite, Salire a Washinrann—Aa favorite melodies, Fide's IraHennes-1g nmusementa for the Plano, Prince Albert's Grand March, Polka March from rho favorite opera Martha, Am.rica—rt popular ARIefICBU Melodic/ arranged as Hipid,Pos. Beauties of the Opera,m collection of Potpourris, from celebrated' Operas, Any plecea ul Music In print to be had at HANNAN'S Aprill4, . Bonk and !tingle Stores. Phoenix Clottator Depot. 8. Ny. conseit iv lIOCR Alp • SECON)) STS, 1 TIIE sahicriber announces to I.he public Gen erallY,that he hav a large and varied cssoilnient Of C/Mbin A p in made of the very best Material, . and In ihellYriae. style and finish ens Rroasseil by any fri Ihe Vone.l Stater; he has aim) a general ag imrlitTent of young tieliiiimien's or Cloys' Cloliiine.— Prom trig erperience in this line of /manic., ho 'feels aaanred that they are unritnalled in the city,' The at: tgotlon' Of the citizens of Pottsville and vicinity is re specithitY Invited to tiiiirrge stock of olothina. Glee him a call, and examine. Ihr yourselves, before pa cella. Ong elsewhere; all,hNonda Will he sold cheaper than tbp cheapest. cqt flik out and briog ft to your hand. don't ifnile, .the store,' WM R. TAYLOR, Phignig Clothing Depot. • R. W. sits, of Dock and Second sts.. Philada. 4rlrlt 14, the. 1/1-3em Gumpertss • pVftE 4.1 4 111 CONCE/lIVRATED WINE OF WILD OIIERRY. FO R the cure of diseases arising principally from a relayed ne debilitated state of the system. as Dys pepsia. with Pstpitatlons of the heats, Loss of Appe tite, &art-burn. (lead ache. Sour belching, Loss of Cn nr, Pain in the breast. Nervous Debility. Chnlers htitimi, Dysentery, Night Sonata, Colt's Cough, In ftuenza and the troublesome Cough of philtre; and as a preventive (by braCinl the oystern) In Fever and Aeon ; htltnus and nervous fever it has nn equal. This nreParntion of Wild Cherry possettses a mark ed srlperinritv beer all or*: articles, gold as Syrups, Balsams or Elrl , ,tit Or nt h ( Cherry r e d by a process which ensures'. concentrated and efficient article.hovin.iqint: all the Weji klown unod qnahlies of the medicine and warranted free from ail other drugs, especially Opium and its preparations or any nthrr Dor c(ol)d. The pleasant Matti °Otte Winß of Wild Cher ry qualities It Mettle ninth defftiat• 6Mmtich.. It will alsn ho found much eheapet; than the mote common articles, told undet We naive of Wild Cherry, being far 'mire concentrated and Pore - 4 nil put up In hree quart'peottett, and Is kvarrinted th Peep in any cllmath. Persons who tre subject to Fever and Mole, Tlilinos Fever. &e., will find "Gutopert'a Wine of Wild Cher ry" an ercellenrrirefentive by torero-Mrning the Stonliell awl NerYCP, nd its decided lonic properties recommcnd It as a superinisnhrtitate feirthe no called "Port Wine." eli•Ohserve the Genuine •Nline of 'WSJ' Crier v" is pat op in large bottles hohlittg n quart. with the words: "Comport's Wine of Wild Cherry,'PhilAile." blown in the Glass. nod the ontelde Wrapper hoe the writ ten Signature nithe Proprietor. Prepared only by • fl. 11. tall Chemist and Apothecary. No: 110 North rierond Btreet, Philadelebia. Pare . SI per !mute. or Ss for 5 both'''. C. thrown, Drugglit, Pottsvilln, Sole Agent for Schuylkill Crunty. • ' Ap.l4-15 - tit Style Curtain Paper. 500 she nrw CURTAIN AIILPAZII v , ed e n b r t. tt h wholesale and retail, at CheapDANNAN'S C Paper Stnrea Match 21-13) New. Books. Ilhe Sea Lions or the lust Sealers—Cooper's last In two vols. 5O slordaunt Hall; or a September night, by the 'au thor of Two Old !den'. Tales,. 5i The Marchioness of Blinvilliers,ol the Poisoners ' - of Paris, by Albert Smith, 25 Ellen Wareha m. or Love and Doty, a:thrilling nov el of real life, by Ellen Pickering'. - 15 Desperadoes of the South West, an amount of ' Duelist* and Dueling. 5:5 Together with all the latest and moat popular rtv.!- rt. for sale at . • • °AAIUN'S "' April 14. 16-3 Book and Variety Store. ____ JIIST RECEIVED - -At the York ilinra a rdiotpp . lot of very superior HABANA and PRINCIPE,* • E. YARDLEY 4- • izON't TUSCARORA & TAMAQVA "OIONII3V.S. • - • THE subscriber announces to the pub lic. that he will run an Omnibus be tweets Tuscarora and Tit ma qua.T A DAT.on the arrival of thetas at Tuscarora. Re turning. leaves Tamaqua every day at 9 o'clock, and at 3P. M In time to take the Valley Railroad Cara for Pottsville, al Tuscarora. • Fare from Tamnitua to Pottsville, and from Pottsville to Tamaqua, each way, 39 rents:- Tlcketa to be had nt Jones's hotel, Tamil:jug, itul of the Conductor of the Tamaqua. Nay. 25-48] STEPHEN JONEi.) 2000 Premi u m Minds. ; 1:18 J.. WILLIAMS, i NO. /2 WIRTH . SIXTH ST.. PHILADELPHIA. 'VENETIAN BLIND and Window Shade Manatee. V laser, (awarded the drat and highest Medals at Ile New Yolk, Baltimore and Philadelphia Ex hibitioiw, Gir the superiority of his fiends, with contlrmed confidence in his manufacture.) arks the attention of purchasers to his assortment of %KV [Ninths. of narrow and wide slats, with lanoy and plaits Trimmings. of new Myles and colors. Also, a largo and general assortment of Transparent Window Shades, all of which he will sell at the lowest cosh prices. Old Blinds printed and.trlnigisd 10 look equal to new. 114Yilestlers suppliiiiin liberal terms. The Citizens. et .64hoylkill County are respectfolly in vited to call before buying elsewhere—confident of pleasing all. Open In the creningi. March 17. 1649. 19-3rno after Complaint, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, mmoNte OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE' EFIE3 Kidneys, and all diteasto arising from a disoi•diesd Lireror &owned is bock Male and Fonder Ct DOI as C,onstipstiuit, Inward Piles, Fullness or ‘..1 Blood to the Wad, Acidity of..the ittamach, Nau sea, Heart-burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in dim Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking Or But triing -ar the pit of the Stomach, Swinimiug 'ot rite Dead, flurried and didlcult Breathing. Fluttering at the heart, Choking or suthcating sensations when In a lying posture, Dimness of vision, Dom or webs be fore the sight, Fever and dull pain in the bead, I/ca mel:icy of Perspiration, Yellowness of the skin and even, Pair In the side, Back, Chest, Limbs, lac., Sud den Bushes of heat, Burning In the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of evil and great depressiou o( Spirits can be etTantually cured by Da, 1100FLAND , i; _ . =1 Their power over the above dzseasee is Vol ex ' celled—if equalled—by any other preparation In the United States, as the cures attest, to many caseg after skiilfill physirlanc kad failed • Derangement of the, LiVer and Stoma cli'are sources of Insanity, and will also produce disease of the Heart, Skin, Lungs end Kidney*. and lay . , the body open. toan attack of the Cholera, Billinus, or Yellow Fever, arid is generally the fret cause of that most bane ful disraae, Consumption. Opinions of the Philadelphia Presa.. '•TIIC DISPATCIL" December 31st says :- - Ate IsT•LLTattLE Msniciag.—We have frequently beard of the Celebrated German Bitters, marnufactur ed by Dr. lloolland, spoken of in terms of coma-made t ion, and we know deservedly so. It is a too common practice, In certain quarters, to puff all manner of useless trash, but in the ease of the shot:ell/Item bun deeds are living witnesses of their- great moral and physical .wiirtb. As a medicine for the ;Liver Corn plaint,laundice. Nervous Debility and ISyspepala.a has been found invaluable, effecting cures, and flint °uglily eradicating dismues, when all other medicine have failed.. We teel convinced, that in the use of the German Bittemthe patient does not become ;Irbil/riled. but constantly gains strength to the frame—a fact worthy of great consideration. The Bitters are pleas ant In taste sad smell, AM! eau be admithsiered under any circumstances, to the most delicate stomach In deed, they can be used by all persona with the most perteet safety. It Would be well for those who ore Much affected in the nervoussystem;to coinmence with floe tea spoonful or lees, sod gradually increase. We speak 'how esperience, sod are or Course, a proper Judge. The press far and wide, have untied rn recom mending the German yliters, and to the afflicted we mom cordially udvt;e their use. TIMPI," Juno I:ith soya "Do out good citizens wino are invalid.. know th many estontahing cures that bare been perforated by Dr. Iluoliand's Celebrated German linters 'I It' they d not, we recommend them to the "German Medicine Store." all Whit are affected With Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, •11 . Nrtvuna Ittairiry ; the D oe , tor duos Cured many of our citizens after the best phy sicians had faded. We have used theta, and they have prov'eol to be a medicine.Ufatevery one should Inow of, and we cannot refrain giving our testimony in their I favor, and that whirl' gives them greater claim upon,. our humble effort, they are entirely Yezetabir. .•I'llEiDAll.l' NEWS,!'.lely 4th says, 7 •We speak knowingly of Dr. lloutiand'a Ce.ebrattol Erman Bitters, when we say it is a blessing of th i s age; and nun Mamma:air the bdiary, digestivennd,lSer mils Systems, iyhaa not we think en rnpnn t . li is a j;~ resits preporhiten. mad wade without dlduhel , and I 1 0t . 0 :,d, wunkt tecummeud nas molt by their 1 coati:lege°. - • • . • READ THE FOLLOWING ; It Is from one 01 our rust druggists. a gentle Mat. vourably known throughout the Coiled Slates-Lthe pro pricinq of the "htedicat Worm Syrup :" (Philadelphia; Nee. . 154 A. Dear Sir is pleasure that l estify.to the extraordinary virtues of your German Ilittrni. hav ing sold largely of them these last few months to Va. noun persons. afflicted is tilt Liver Complaints. Dyspep sia, and lietiLty - rif the Nervous System. I can stay curisciention-ly. that they are the hest article or the s t i n t I In", ev e r sti:d. (and I deal in nil the p.kpol.r medicines) and I consider it the only medicine for the above .ILlease, before the public.. have never sold rite bottle that lr v not given sat-. istactitot and Lito.ight forth the to„ - itnaodation of those 'who tu.e:f it. MEM 'deem this my dory to you' both oa th, pro , i .j e o r of this highly valudhie sairte, and to thlise ulll ied with the above CrEfflpia-111(S, that they may know properm, and to enable them to eelec the good front the various articles with w blob our t tartret to 'With much respect, I re li2,7in J. N. 11 . 0 . 1JENSACE., Diuggist. Corner of Second and Coates 'treets., JAUNDICE AND LIVER COMPLAINT ' Cored afire Ph esicieris-Sad P.thide/phia. //cc, ISIS. Dear Sit—lt in feeling. p i,...,„ rnm ,„„_ nicateto you ilia 4antitive effects (and in a short !sine) 00,wormtvaltiat“e - flio.tlind's Celebrated Colrman Hit lera,' • upon my sy-tenr w,bile laboring, underlttie John. dice. About:two veark ago I hail an anark he Jaen dice and- v•as co:fluted to the house r.:c weeks under medical treatment or the Family Physician and nu some'. tine atter, when I went ...it I m-dt.,the very fnl of myself, sines that lime I have bail ..eveial attacks oftlle saute disease, and }nor iiillErn Itesed and cured me in two or three days. ; lily next door neighbor, Mr. John Diehl. lait spring, lied a long and serious spell cd,Jaundire„ he h rd it sotnelho,, h e n, ,I knew it ; tin was confined to his hell As; soon as I heard or lii,cniolnion I called to see lain arid told him of the effect your flitter. had upon roe In the pante dis ease. Ile iinine,jtately sent fora Houle, and its a few dabs he was cured. I have in several instances recoil, mended the Bitters in othencaies,alwa.t a nrndlicing IhG saute happy theft. My wife has been considerably af flicted wall iaser - Clon,plaint and Nalunlaia, by the lad of the Hiders she i 9 well, Elms' enjoying good health. We behove from :he many cures we know orth ese liit tees effecting, that they possess in a rediatkahle and ex. triordinary degree clear Curative properties'. and that which entrances the ir j v aloe with ua is,t trey are entirely vegeralde. We always keep rite flutes en: hand and wouldnot be willing to be_ without them. Very respectfully, you., C. PEIRCE, WO South Front Street , Can stronger testiumny be adduced by anr Prrpura. lion before - the public I A single bottle will convince any one of tdeir power over disease. They are En tirely Vegetable; and will permanently destroy the most ohatinate , rustiveness, andgiveatrength and vigor to the flame, at no time debnitatine'the patent ; being slim grateful to the Most delicate eloinucli ;under any circumstances, andvcan be administered With t erfeLt safety to de'icate infanta—they are free (rem Alcolol, Syrup, "cids, , aluniel, and all mineral and injurious Insuedlents. They can he taken at all times and under dron stapee,i, no ordinary exposure will prevent thorn having a salutary effect, and no bad remit can &Woe Anal an o. over d - • ' Foarple, wholesale and retail at theprininal Depot, GermasiAtedictite EttOre, \u.1175 Race Street, l'hihrirel phia;/ For sale by J. G. Rraten, Potiaville; ie. R. Dickson, Schuylkill Hazen 11. W. Gals, Mintrsville; and by re pectahie dealers generally, the St.tte. Larch 31 ial9 - 14-Iv Map of Ike plnsT Arm sy.cosn COAL riEt.n3. IDIIIRACIMI SCHUYLKILL COUNTY • And natl. of the counties or, ' p•anost, LCZERNE, CoLtOata. ROTHUMEICaLAND AND Pit IS, fig &mud D rider. Surveyor teethe Schuylkill County Buird, .le., and P. IV. Sheeler, late of the State Survey. PBC Subscribers have nearly ready, a new and cam. plete Map ratite First and Second Coal Fields, ex. tenditig Dom the Lehigh Mier nearly to the Sosque_ hanhah; comprixing the 'Schuylkill, Lehigh. Beaver Itteaddly, Hazleton, Mahanny, Shamokin. Lykens bey. Stony Creek. nod nth.- rilasinein Schuylkill Coun ty., and partite( Carbon, Litzerne. Columbia. l'iorlhntn herlandAnd Dauphin Counties. • " It defines eat h Coal Basin. the Ridges, Valleys, Strxilms. Public Hoods and Tity.'nahnr lines. It locales all the Railroadg and ranata leading to each Coal operation • all the Mining towns ;a.; othea.in the region also till: , POil omees, School hotlittS, Matett factories, Mills, Country Plates, Tnyettoi. ma c , tar holding Elections: Places bit worship.abdtheresldente of many of the inhabitants. Many alite levels and thatrances trill he inserted. The whiiin Unal Remit will be defined hytidistinct shade. and mu ill Creolugl cal and oilier tofOrtnat ton, from original suit eCes, with comprehensive statistical tables of the Coal produce. Arc. will lielntendnced. agititiro. kt. A RE patentees and sale thatinfactairs of a LUOR.I !L. GATING COMPA,I;ND, en be used In Mbricating thej Ives'nts.f niac:a ri ery. i t Is warranted in be mil.' to the m Spermaceti ; to stand the ilOidettt weather and to he mote durable that, an.,thing now in use price Is scenic per 4.3110 p, and tie follottiptger tificatcy show its chnr.i,cter CALM' IS, 11,4. 1,1811 Mectrg.r. K. revlan & f —The PA. tent toniponition ,nn cent me to have tried, and irebieL you design as a substitute (Jr the brat pll to the watt- , Mg of Machinery, has. lam happy to tcly, more than re. aimed my expectations. I had n fully1),11/11 on a Lost, motive Euritie,for two days (in rainy 1./dallier, detth mud flying over the machine at every ti volution) by a ektirl Engineer. who as,Urei ape. that it woeks 'equal to I li bestspermaceti gon e whit asarteg in nrintity of 20 pit cent Thor savitig. together with the greatly reduced prier at w Inch you Inform tor you can furnish the artiste will stem.Se recommend use On R i d Heads and In largo mills and factoriecw here large quantilieeofult are used. I have now no doubt of al entire secrets, and under that IMArossion tender you my sincere emigrant ations, ; Truly yours, 'at. Eel:naafi. • • Porrerica. & T C h ei l' ' a a gt7n ' t " l f . Y itt, th ri a r t ai l i h rtZ . 7lll li for n t u ll tn lic P t % v et " : end can give es nor dectiod bealdet lib beings° (flitch chr.tper, its t ocatrar Mirth JO. 1019 hest Sperm Oil. is hid: eatiltlynn mnrynery,WhiebVoll- den it a racy drslranteltrtfrietarthat porpose. 'We it ' extensively et.sage tintiinviridatilpPlrig um!' tilv• ib Coal Siztpnityx and Commis- - • Er r •• v . g nes 9. Var OBS paemen re., sion Valer,4r.r. " • 1/.4,51114L •' ' " "• Itaveroon&Co. ILT A VINCI -.1.E.M41:1) THE St:MiII:KILL NAV!. I GATION Cnrupany'a :donut Carbon;,Masan & (In.—fMniterne n ,..., w e have been' a - 01:1111.ml to the shipping of Red I slog Your Patent "Lichricatlng OdonoU the eleeht eeiv White. and Criy Asti Coal, for any optitativre Co the I of the Reading Irdn'and Nail Works for the tan nine Mt. Carbon Railroad. i weeks,nnd we coobldercrebasegtteti ft a fblictrtaLatf PURCHASE OF COAL. . Ihe writkp ore ratrtflated to cur : turret tire flier thnnsitid tinging Mti been enraged for nuother of gent, in the tons of Iron and Nw , n ly nent,. machlnerytie Mintier. 114.1:111e,s. he has a thorough knowledge of the very heavy, the Ehrtge 'hue harittre4 and airy ' l o n ia ratew,htLiet sof coal la the B,l,net I. ill Roll, a lid p.,wer, and the titterers . ..tie IronflMny to WOO hundred na Ilia have nod ehiding of 1:02/ reeolutihnspgr minute, I • roc dealers abroad, at a moilerao go u ipe haat am. After the above trial, we ran rot tunmend the Olt as 3.s•Satiiactory reference, given, when required. equal to the best Sprees Oil end, in tnrifi eases, input- • March In Id --: f on to any sperm oil usedlnahe'countryl, VII for heavy beatings and fedi speedit,i currie; :dialing and fans. • ; !remain your i,&c., • ' ' The Subscribers are to be fanatic,' with plan■; on a large scale. of the• Towns of Pratsville,.Mittersvine, Om/rerm, Srhuy'kill Haven, Pine Grove. Tamaqua mid Manch Chunk. Some Vignettes of places of pub lie interest will adorn the Map. The scale will tie one and a quarter inches to the tulle, forming u map about feet lung by 3 (Per O,inetted mite, to be handsomely engraved, coloured and mounted. six dollars psr copy In subscribers. The names of the Amhara give warmnt for the ac curacy of the Map. they having the fullest official and. other original fennel:won, and in addition making field surveys especially for this puNication. Parties locating new Railroad+ or proposing to 'flake new coal openings, should conuniinicats at once with tile Authors at Pottsville, as this is likely frnot hence to kie the Standard Map of Reference for the Coal Regions. SMITH ,k %VISTAIi, rubliOser. 13 ,I4inr Btreel, rhiladelphtti 1 -:!nio New Spring Goods hi Pitltalia. TOWNSF. vs, siLtitpLEss et SONS, 33 South Setund Strett,—M.llLAD.ll, HAVE teemed by own importations • and care. flil selections s largs and tv.:l selected stock, rANcy noons. • ' de=itatile kind .r w hit& cora pAi A , •s r e i. * c 'e r a, P Dre:. Ginebmns, lawns, Mohair Loa' ;to; Chinties. Lineaa, and ail Ur nits fabrics for ' aimad...L-Sitir. Canton Crape, Thiber, proche, Net, Saxnry Plakl, English CahilMsse , and Frirradtp: ellf {ff. — Plain and neat righted goodsof all kinds, plain Shawls and Crip - atueN plain ftitiflabing goods, &e. Xen's Wear.—Clnthr, tassiroere,s palings:Tweeds, riiiiiiyummer staffs, yerillnig, dh&Touttis r Wear. pllsaijsliap 0- i 4 d3.--EdelintrAildie, Wankel,. Cksek ings,lll tinea,Slissiings.l.inens,•tliireens,Daniaskii,ase.. iblosasastiws . Ocerde.-I.arttnce, Oa:fobs, Laces. Ste— Philladt.lMareh3l, 11-2 mo . . POSTSCRIPT. From uur Telegraphic Cormapoudeut NEWS TO THE LATESTAIONENT PHILADELPHIA, April IT, o'doock, Fat— Flour, $4,50 ; Corn Mea1;.5'4,373 ; Rye flout, $2,75 ; Wheat 97 cte. for rqd, end 90 c 4. for , .While; Corn 52. a 921 ats, BY YESTERDAY'S 'MA REVOLUTION IN CANADA ; ! The People Aroused.—Seripua, Riot—Parliament HOu.se. 1,, 1 t , Bu rn; Down.' 1, Ily yesterday' s Mil we here importer:it intel.„ . fi g .:twos from Ca ms's. A reentution tank The Guvernor-GeLlttli Lai 'ivied the 19de nity Dill. It eoriuus riot fottoseed)end on WedrMr ll4 .7, Ito, set fire to the Pethament House, whi was, burned down, with other public boilairtgo en Ahem eatunble librk of the House. Mr. MOB' tt. distinguished ..member of th j e }Muse,. bee in etreeierd for treason, Ttio Cinsklians are in the, midet of a terrible time.—Slany streets harm made T tRO;NIA ELECTION. The following aro some'of the returns election in Virginia, which tOOk phloem' day Iwt Ohio coo oty gives , {Lassen: (Whig) 600 rasjor. %Mesta is elected to the -Legislature; there being, no oppoidtinn: lu Alexandria the vote stood—_for 4toKtpa 278; Pendlotun 172. Snowden it elected to Wo Le ; gisisture without oppositiott. The Southern moil has artirod, but brhigs no. IMM In Winchester. ralkuer, !tlibig, condition) for Congres., received 442 ; Parker, D.. 182. Oa the Legislative roll, the -folfewing is the result of the election to-day. (it is generally held open for three days .in this county):—Wall W. 509; Clark, W. 460; Wood. D. 276 ; Lydoi, 7. 249. Tho full return from Charlestown a D. for Congress 509; Faulkner 544 Legislature, Worthington, W. 'Teeth , Duke, W. 620. Abel, D apoj and Tow ADPQINT2I.IENTS fl ?DER DENT:: rOSTMASTEibt. .1011T1 McCully, •t'rentun, New Jo- Saniuel Ware, Kensington, Nnusil Thorns* L. TullUck, Purturaiuth, N shire♦ Philo §.l..tin,on, Watertown. New Doberi A Warden, Aubuiil, New Y Benjmin T. Crok, Suloinon Permelee,-L e oclrriort, New Aboer Spinel , lo. I~jino a. , CONNECTICUT. The following iv the offici..i'l 69trior Trumbufl, Whig, 27,8 Seymour, Loco, 25,1' Dille., Free Soil, 3,5 1 Scatterinz. MINEZOTA " r ' Thi. lo tat territory,- (Jr ~ 0,i,,13 a G vermeil*, *l5 formed et the late acdaidah of c.:ong eta, is ro prezicrited ve one 'of the ticloril and mos beautiful portiord'of the globe. lie - 69nm is Jost reginnlnit to be furniliar. arid yet thourrinde et fa flies halli already r migrated thither, and establierd homes f. 4 thenwelvcd ' on, its virgin soil -' hp water pricers in the territory is siid to,ho inexhaustible. Mint aof copper, lead and it in are abundant. Il embraces within ius border'? , ell the nak ref edven- • tsges,necev-ary to a great tit:ate. The act organ izing this territory, which 'recently - taysed Con grer.s, lends it no the north by the Briliah posses- alone, on the root by . the S rata of WiAcensin and the 51...5i,,i;,p1 rarer, south by Lowe, and west by the 511,1111 n troth Whi[eorthliivers. ' Prooi.ion is in ;de for the drvi•ion of the - ler:ritory, i' yiniress se. fir/ The G.ve!linvni :its to be organized in the uouot ma finer, cerisrpting; of a Govfrrior. 4eer rotary, and Legi.lotive A-senility. ']'he two form a hold offi,:e for four years. The last Owlet's . of IC Council elected every tiVrt yeri, and alit Assembly chosen annually, on toe principles o universal, rut roue. All law. enaclual hit this b y ere to be ~übmltted to the United Stalin* Cung ass, and if, divapprovertsre antrulltd.—The act aniline the u-uat povision a for a territorial judo iary cosh-. lishment. The (if,verrinev sell' ry is f zed at $1 . ,? ~.)," riali. but he recOived $1.0C.0 additional es euperin. t rolent of Imhof: oitros. '1 he sellers of the Sec i rotary an.: 4.cli of the4utiaea is ill 0 0. The per' ; I Won of mem:sere, of the Legreixture a three dol. Lora, arid the dratatorol are booted to Oily days.' Ttie,lawa In force in Wisconsin at tt dabe of ilx . athehrsi o n into the Union rer,onto in iteration in . 1 the flew territory until modified by the egaslsiurii. rho lagislature is t01b..14 lie first se sion at S e t, Pugh, at a time to be named by the a vereor, and theleafter wnereser it ntal establibti the 'sett of Government. The Governor sppoi is the time' mid place fur holding the fleet pleetipo f p err Ap ri,. * so alt o of s ettnered.kun t a 'ololegitte. All . sable. fluent olectioimate to be regulated b the terriO.. !`real tars. Tne act epp . ropitates $2 .0011 for the t erection of publre borldings - at tire or t of Govern• a mom, and $5.000 for the. Frio,• of a library. i Minorite is about take na large its Kentucky, and it is doubilei,s destined to become one, of the most provertul members of the confederacy'. lts popu= lotion is rapidly increasing, and in!, two , or. threb' , 'tows 'b o y will Ito knar,klng at the duor of tit' Lu9ion, for ttalinidditiln at a covereigniSttte. ..'' (Lotiisynl« (Ky.) Journal ..inother Hmenl.—A:ipqr.e%l man iA Roe. i ton, hoi west, slo? . ed frt . m,h[trianfful cad dutiful wife with n young bidf 19 years oldf,ivho bad beeif lieing sei , h him ns a ie4b them the itcv children. Strange people ! re-rho Peach Trees in Pelawire co9pty, 111!1, we learn from the Republican. have been greatly inj , tred by the recent cold ;weather, et least five eights of the crop hying killed. I `. . The Rcv, N. MaPt is pr. Itching at Fun Smith. Arkansas, 10 ihe!amnia emigrants. re The cphi an) mines of qnssis, rro duced in iti. ter 11149, twenty milliotis of tiollais in sliver. Great Saving In OIL P.S.DEVLA.NI 41r;C0., • Jamas WPCIartY. the Reatiin Iran, Nati atta Tube Worts. The suhictther has been appointeataeht rbr lb. alb of the I.uhricatina ("flavour d St,buylkill County. who will saintly alturdati at menu( tehrer's Mete. •• • 'U. N NORTON. At line*, Hay w bud Co.'s Store 70147 '49-84 fj • Pnitsviita itooLitig :41al - -rim FEUD:BIIi r wl.xTE RESPECTIMp. c spat the, re fully prepared to futtualt a anpi rim Skier Pip Roo og t and bath's the twat experienced ii , iriars in she r employ will at. tend td any milers with eacaira, an on the most alb. era) term*. A sample of thew slat may Ds teas at the Offi•e of Joseph rientge Aren't. who wlitglas any tilformatlon cell with hQM otdart may be left. WM. J. ROBARTS Olt. P Ina:c7l - 3. 70 if) Leliti+i—iVaid-6) QM r „ ia ha u- Parker. For the 574 and `o.J/454. 'w,Hsmp York ew York "ork.' • °Tern°, 16-2894 M=M
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