. POTTSVILLE. SATo R bA AIORNIXO, MAY 20, fn. We hove not time to stten.l to the .E vino: this werk. We may devote a fen- ;remarks to it nett ilTek, and exlito;o the - annorabte gentle• man's'' notorious falsehoods, and also , order system" practised in this Borough. When men denounce others, incettair: practices, they must be tried beforettie public tributisl, by the acme rule. • i_lirDiee,—Dan Marble, the eeletirsled coin• median:died of the Cholera, in LouiWille, a few days ego. - - - L.7',Snotp in May.—ltsne*.v e d at Elkton, Md., on Monday last, and thrq had heavy frost every morning to the end et the week. trirA Crow.J.civ. James 0 Oliver, of eb . 1 1116 county, Mil., has a white eiow, which Yao.. tecetitly taken . from the nest or its black . parent crows. Tbi. is certainly a rant aria. r•Sentence of Tbni /Inn/ill—Torn Rand alias ,Shuster, convicted recently of stealing government jewels, has "been sentenced to three year's impris onment in the Penitentiary, at Washington, D. U. •tiJ Bev. ,11r. Burroughs Aciuillsd.—The Mr. Burroughs, of the M. E. Church, who was tried in Maryland, for the murder of James B. Biahop f has.been acquitted. rirMr. Macready. the tragedian, soiled from' Boston, on Wednesday last, in the teana4np .Hibernia, for England. lie will never return to this Country. - telegrei;bie' de- spatch fmnrn Cincinuati, states that trio frame C buildings were deatroyrd by fire in th!at city on the 2IKt inst., by which a number of facilities huve been dSprived of brimes. t 'Native Ame.iicau Meeting. —Tilt Native Americans had a meeting in Philadelphia on S.,t was), evening last—One which, in the language of politicians, might be calkal a “tremendous de mnnstration." It was addressed by Han. L. U. Levin. ._-ter Death of Ceo. Worth. —Gen. Worth, 'one of the Hero!s of the Mexican War, died at San Antonio du 13axar, on the 7th inst , of the cholera. The news of the death of this brave and accom pliitted officer,- will coat a gloom over the whole cenntry., raliank Rubbery.—Tbe Quincy Bank, of .Quincy, Mass , was robbed on the 2.1 d inst., of a package of Bills containing five thousand dollars. The cashier-tad gone out a few' minutes, and when he returned le found that -some rogue had cut out a pane of glass and carried off the money. 13a1Calefilrnia,Gprernt'! . tetzl.—Despatches bare been received at the War Department announcing that the people of California had organized a go, ernment on their own book. It is believed that our goverament will adopt prompt and stringent measures to support the authority'of Gov. Smith 'The Ohio Slate Journal says that Mr. Ritchie, of the Union; spent all of I,ut year. in saying that General Taylor was not a Whig—and it appears likely that he will - spend this year in ascertaining that he is nothing else.. EV` Carriage fur the Proidetat.—Willem Ogle, No. 280 Chesnut et'reet, hae just finished a splendid 'carrinee, made to the order of the Presi- dent of the United States, to be u:ed his fami ly carriage. The Sun says it is a really magnifi. cent affair. and it hos no doubt that Pen. Taylor will feel gratified in having selected Philadelphia mcchanida to build his coach Marylaad Galef.—W e perceive by the Baltimore Stan, that a Dorwyvillo correspondent the Howard Gazette, says that he observed a few days ago, a ponderous wagon, heavily laden with gold stone, on its way to Baltimore, from the farm of Mr. Ellicott, in Montgomery county. He Pays also the discovery of gold on the farm of Mr. Lloyd Linthicum, is reduced to a certainly; that it exists in great abindance, and is much au pericii. in richness to th&t Mr. Ellicott's. Erj'ilr. Ball, the State Treasurer of this State, bar issued a circular esllice upon the different 'Counties to have their taxes collected, in order to meet the interest On the state debt. which will come due on the Ist . of August next. An abate ment of 5 per cent. will be allowed to any County, making plyment immediately. ft is to be hoped that:this: cat! will be responded to by the different Counties. r 0" Real Amazons.—The late German papers 'say that Hungarian ladies. are fighting with the eame enthu-iasm for freedom as their countrymen. Among one'hnddrul and forty Hungarian cop 'i'es taken by Grn. Sirrinnish, there were nine (tin Hungarian Indies.willi me-ki is in thus hand•, tied dressed in military uniform. A counts— of the highest rank hn rittgeA n rpgirru•ht nt own expens, and her s*or i4.the . commender of this reginient rip The late Appointmeht.l —The- appoint -enema recently made by the President, for Phila delphia. appear ,to he will received in this Stair The selection of ;persons to fill thooe station., par ticularly when we take into conqderation: the number of applicants—all of whom had done the, par i ty good service—required all, the lodgment of which the President is possessed. The selections are good and give ; satisfaction- . In New York.- though somewhat different than was expected, the appoirntMente meet the ap;robaiion of the people. In.Baliimore, also, as we see by the Patriot, the appointments give very general satisfaction Vf.2l.lre. Farnhapi off fo , ' California.—This enterpriSing lady, after all her efforts, has had to leave fur Calif - undo with a very small number. of ladies accompanying her. The ladies of America are much lees disposed to engage in a hazardous undertaking than the men, and ..seem .disposed to "let well enough alone." But hat was not the spirit of their forefathers, to whom they owe so much.- The following are all the ladies who sari .ed in the Angelica for California, from New York. ,on Saturday, there being also Aileen gentlemen : Sampson, Mrs. Barker, Mrs. Griswold, firs. Farnham, two children and servant:. GO. More Money, Digding.,At Portsmouth, pi. Y., the "greet 'tins" ,say, a - clue has been found ;to the treasures of the famous Captain Kidd, and "tremendous excitement" 19 the consequence, In digging a'cellar, a silver coin; smaller than a pictarcen, was found, bearing plainly the date of 1571. A pine tree chilling, dat4d 1650, was due up within half a dozen rods of the same spot, six Dr eight years ago.-, A , general meeting of tho'e disposed to' take stracklir a company of investiga tion, will be held on the premiers. Thom only will stand a chance, who. appear promptly faith a fifty dollar bill and a pickaxe ! a.r Chasm in Virginia.—Late advires state that the cholera is prevailing to an alarming extent in and around the Kanawha Salines, Virginia. At the Charleston works there were several deaths among the residents ; and at 16e Salines there Were 10 or 12 cases daily. Mr. Wilson lost seven of his negroes in one Joy; and at several of the other pits the fatality was equally alarming. Needy all of the works have been 'partially sus. pander], and three abandopedaltogether. The white workmen had all quit work. , I ;.,.` covriaznaurr op oAttroitton: • The people of California hating resolved to es tablish a State government until Congress shall have acted on the subject.: it is probable that it will go into opratation in a chart time. Such a measure is indispensable to the preservation of order and tae safety of persons and Property. The emigratien to dint. territory,is already great, and ctifl lau Immense during the summer ; and, if there wet . i no government to restrain crime. there would bo little safety l iar individuals or their property, Most of the emigrants from the United States are persons of respectability' and substance, and will contribuse much to the preservation of order ; hut there will be theusaoda of persons ham the Pacific coast, and from various iietlloo9 of Europe, many of whom may be found troublesome, unless there be established laws for the puniehaient of offences. There can he no doubt that the Californians will apply to Congress, at it s , nest session, to have the territory admitted-as er,Slate-of the Union—end, as they will be able fin' present themselves with a constitution ond,ligulaifOrrrtof government, there will • not. probably, be. any ifiqiculty in granting their request; for the slave question-will have been settled bythernsafves in the organization of their government: • , • SAD AFFAIR A min by the: name of Patrick Malone, together with hia wife and 'Child, lett a place called Kersey, in Elk county ; Pa., on Saturday last, with a horse and some fixings, having to pass through a dense wilderness to reach a place called Hickory, in Clearfield county. The body of the man wan found the nest day a little distance from the road side, with the arms folded across the breast, and the wife'. cloak, with vome otherot her er ej ,rinz , apparel carefully spread over him. 'On the day following, the body of the wife was found dead, arid her little child, about two years old, on the point of expiring. They were some four miles from the spot where•the father and husband had perished, and the poor wife had expired with the child in her ann ., . It would seem, from appear !mem that her husband hod been taken rick, and that she had watched beside him uutil he died, and then taking the child in her arms, yawned e on, until she, too, sank down from exhaustion, sad clan expired ! The horse parsed on to the first clearing, where hit appearance, saddled and bri dled. and without an owner, excited attention. which led to a-search and discovery. The wife bites of a respectable citizen of Pittsburg. SUICIDE OP Dp. COOLIDGE Dr. Coolidge. the murderer, of Mathews. corn mined suicide. in consequence of haying 'been de tected iv a plot with a priooner, who was about to be liberated, to kill Flint. his former Auden% The plot was as follows :—Flint was M be lured to a certain place where he was to be killed, in such a manner as Would lesd to the impression th he had committed suicide. A bottle was to be placed near him containing poison ; and a let ter confessing himself the murderer of Mathews. The warden found on the prisoner the letter with the details of the plot, and at once shut Cordidge up. . Shortly after, on going to the cell; Coolidge was. found expiring, and soon after died. - The latter expecting if the plot would prose success ful. that he would br liberated. . lie had nromiortl to pay hie accomplice $lOOO for murdering Flint. • THE WISE MEN NOT ALL DEAD.YET A young man, hound for California. took his blanket and slept ono night on on open porch.-- The next morning he concluded not to go. Another took a yoke of oxen. and travelled about six miles through the mud. , He -found it was a pretty herd day's work. The next day he gee hawed them hack again. and that emoting took big name off tho emigrants' A young man got (Goy mtles. after being nut from home ten days. He began to count ,the, coat for the first time, and hi. calculation Jed tom to Fee that if he tvas to travel nt that rate all the,] time, all the gold might be taken up before he got to the Sacramento. He concluded to return, to his father's hou.te. • . CALIFORNIA A despatch from Washington sap: "On particular inquiry, I learn that there is not a word tit truth in the report, that desp itches have been received at the Navy or any other Depart ment of the Governmaint from I talifornia t and it is alert a mistake that i.esipatches•have been sent out, recommending any action different from that pur sued by Com. dattiss, or. Gen. Percifer Smith. No 'despatches have he . en either received or sent of late., Orders have been te•ued, that recent vesaels he in readiness for the Mediterranean, where,' a strong fleet is to bestationed" A GOOD ONE The jonesborough tTennelsee) Whig te11 , 41 story of a farmer in that part of the State, who, to make a speculation, put a large sioneln one of hie hogsheads of tobacco, and forwarded it to his,com, , mission merchant in Now Orleans, directed hili merchant there to send him a barrel of sugar.' By occident or otherwise, the stone watt discoserid. The merchant took the atone from the tobacco and put it into the barrel of sugar before he weighed it, put on the head, and •ent it hack to the tobacco man in course of time, and did not say a word about the stone. But he found it before he 1120 u•rd up half of thr. sugar. This is a fact., He grd . four cent• a pond for the stone and had to pay tight cents a pound far it. [===;== 1117 5 " New Invention . —The Pott.burg Gszene mentions a new invention, which the' editor coals it Manometer. the purpose of which IA to rndicate the pressure Of steam on every equnre inch of the boiler. The in.oryment conitists of s gla , s tube inserter! inn bath of mercury ank. - 0 graduated scale. and performs its office in the most satisfae• tory manner. • ' EMI r.:e'Termendens Fire in ewe has rend'd Canti n. says the Chino 31.61 of t.. 3.11 Feb runrY• of n vent fire at 1i:will-lam. the capital of li.or".'irse province. It i- sari' that upwards of four %nu. , ind houses and shops have been dea trov"d the Fa-mum, or officer.; of the Viceroy. M .ny ieople have peri.hecl. Debte f the Strife -The present debts of the IStnte. amount to $183.960,000 The high est nv• rage in proportion to the population, in in . Ifaryttleiri, Wt.iell.State Owen $3O for each one of it. inhabit ar to—the lowest averng- of whoso debt is £3 50 fur each. rir Ex-President Polk has been elected member of Capitol Hi l Ftre =piny, No. 1, of the city of Na,hville.. We are ghd t see it. as it will he likely to extingui-h any slumbering ember+ of the political ambition which eo suddenly kirst upon him a few years ago. I?' Mr. Clay, euya the Louipville-Jouroill of the 8-h inst., made his Teed . ' in the ‘vill use yesterday.—The crowd was FO great. that, we. like hundreds of others. were,,,utiable to get into the court-room. The speech is spoken of by all who heard it or one of the most masterly efforts of its great author. CV" Editors' Die! -The editors of Nashville, Tenn., ore bragging of eatirit green peas—the editors of Memphis are luxuriating on strawberries and cream—while the fraternity in Louisville Ky., are swallowing cholera preventatives; "at's!l hours of the day and night." rj. The Porresl Tron Works, in tWhite Deer, Union county, web sold by the CFhetiff on Friday last. for a little over $7.000. %testis. Kauffman & Flsher, of Berk, county, are the purchasers, and will immediately put the works in order at an additional outlay of come ;120,000. • rp. Mr. Charlea gates, captain of a canal boat, had his pocket cut open at the Albany race course, on the 16th, rind his wallet, containing $1,40.1. the proceeds of a silo of flour con-igned to his cure, stolen. The thill,has thus far escapedde tection. ;Z•ifetztuf Irifirmky..— We °debt in human ity no mere to despiee a MU) (or the misfortunes of the mind than those of the body when [hey are such as he cannot help. Were this thoroughly coneidered, vect .hould no more laugh at one fey having his brain cracked than for having his U.1;11 broken.—Swift. ;_:'Toe Westsrn pipers continue to chronicle the procree - and ray tges of the cholera. fi extend. , from thnciurroi down to New Orhans, hut i , is chiefly confined to thorn employed or travelling on the home, and to such as litokara denfelv pip ulatrd and uncleanly parts of the cities and town,. .1!" Great Fire at Ivaerlol64. y.—The flourishing rnvaufacturing vill‘go of Watertown. Jefferson county. N. Y., wvv visited .by a moot destructive Bre on Sand.) , week. The lois is es timated at between two and throe hundred thou sand dollars. C 7 Breads:tiffs in Me Interior of New York —The receipt. or Floor in Buffslo 1)r On' .day (the 7th April) ran up. to 13,900 bbls.. an of Wheat, 90,00 bushels. Receipts in Albany from Saturday to !Worldly last. were as follows : Flour 23,00 bblet.: coin 10,600 bushels ; Barley 22,- 000 bushels. - THE PEOPLE TALKING The people in various portions of the State, in County meetings assembled, are giving their ad hesion to the acts of the administration.- We fiat among other resolutions. the following, passed' at the Cdunty meeting of 'the :Whigs .l of ,Bradford County, a few days liner : Resolved, That the adminis r tration of General &crane T,tvcon has thus far met our r/1041 SANGUINE EXPECTATIONS, and that the' policy avowed in his Inaugural Address is such as should meet the approval of every patriotic citizen—that in his selection of a thorough Whig Cabinet, eve have the assurance that his administration will he based upon the great principles of the Whig party. r7The' IT hip of Bradford County have in structed their delegates to the Whig State .Con.. vention, to vole for no man for Canal Commis. , loner tvho is not favorable to the completi3n of the North Branch Canal, ?'Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company. —The following gentleman were, on the 18th inst., elector] officers of the above Company : President—JemedCax; Managers—John Co:; Josiah White ; Erskine Hazzard; Henry Cope ; Caleb Cope ; George ,Abbott, Joseph Fisher; John Fernum ; Henry J. Bollrr; John Brock ; Treas urer—Otis Arumidon; SeciTtary = Edwin Walter. IC-EPA Large Number.—The Phdadolphia Sln of Saturday hist, give an account of a woman who had given birth to 4 children-3 of whom were still living at the last accounte, NZZ ~_r !4, r, The Coal Trade for IS-19. The quantity of Coal sent by. Initratd erja week, is 36,790 10 tons—by Carlt3l 12.719 09— for the week 49,510 04 tons. Ti - i.thiprnent, far the corresponding wo k last year, were 46,651 09 tons. The decrease from this region thin year, com pared with the last, is about tto,:, htindred,thourand tons. This deficiency cannot he made up for the balance of the season, arid consequently the con sumers abroad need not look for an increase in the supply of our staple Ibis - , year over the,suppli , of 1848. The difficulties among the !Ilan:nen en the Lehigh we not, on ThorSday adjusted, and the supply of Coal furniificd fro/ . that region fur the ;veil; of course is .mail. On and after June next, the ' i d ol!' and transpor tation to 'Richmond, will advance len cents per ton on the Rail Raad, and the toll on the Canal will be advanced alro lea tents per too to lade!, phia. The rates on the lino will not be charged fo the Ares. nt. The Miners have generally gone to work. and we tielieve the Collieries are nearly, if not all, in operation. There i. still some difficulty with the men, but we feel confident it will al be amingsil as soon as the exasperated feelings subside on both sides, axd particularly since the large mass of the men repudiate the action of the resolution which We published last weak. A little prudence and forbearance exercised on bath sides, will soon re move all the wicvanees. The operator cannot live here without the Miner and Labourer, nor can the Miner and Laborer live without the OperstM the ite.gests of both are so .Iclisi4v Identified that the one cannot suffer without Irecting the other; hence, the necessity of unity of action and feelingc—and every thing tending to array the one class against the other, ought to be frowned down at once by the whole community. Every com• muarty must conform to' the circumstances in they are placed, uatil the e%il+ can be re moved in a lawful and peaceable manner. And he, who would wit hesitate at such timei, to pro mulgate falsehooda, and make appeal, to the pas sions of the people, with a view of - arraying the •employer against the employed. and exciting the worst feelings of the human breast, frequently leading 'to the violation of law, 'and also to WD shedding of [flood, be be Operator, Miner, Trad,;r, or Editor of a public Pres+. in nit only an enemy to the Laboring-man and the Region,.but to our Institutions, and the whole human race. The operators on the Schuylkill Valley Rail Road complain of the want of sufficient motive power ,to transpust ‘ their Coal to the landings. There are but two Locomotives on the Valley Road, to transport about 20,000 tuna -of Coal,H This evil ought to be remedied evince. Amount of Coal r‘e t Over the Phil eleighla and Read ing Railroad and tlrhuylktll Navizati . un for the, week ending on Thursday evening last: RAILROAD. ' CANAL. WEEK TOTA L. IV ECK. TciAl.. P Carbon. 13,310 10 ' 82,514 03 7,295 09 20.353 011 Pottsvulle, 5,039 17 ' 41,101 IS 1,499 02 12,515 12 :4. Haven, ,I5,5:10 04 . 06,415.01 2.507 04 0.549 02 P. Clinton, 2,017 04 41,950 11 1,430 15 7,093 01 36,700 15 255,110 13 /2,7111 091 50,11 V 01 56,110 01 Total by RR& cal.. 311,2'20 14 To d.inie period last year, by Railroad 423,015 01 Do by . Canal 61,537 07 EI=E =I! LEHIGH COAL. TRADE. The followintr is the quantity of Coal cent frnin the lxhigli region tbr the week ending May 1201.1019, WEEK. TOTAL. • Saimilit Mine, 2,554 II 43,000 09 Ittionte Min, 7.79 HI 1,3,510 14 Heaver Meadow. 693 03 5.911 10 ~orine Mountain Co. '3,030 17 15,01.4 07 Coaar. Loaf Co. 159 00 2,050 00 Hazleton Coal Co. ; 929 09 9.203 17 Cranberry Coal Co. - 000 09 2,41 02 Buck Mountain Co. 920 17 13,700 12 Wilkesbarre Coal Co. 2611 Oil lOW 19 i 11,376 15 1(6,596 08 110 613 02 To . 3tiu• period I,t p•ar, DELAWAItft AND ti*:,(ISON COAL TltAtit; Sent for the wi•ek enktOlay Nth. 1819: WEEK. WE. TOTAL. . . 13,523 ' 24.705 To innio period !art yoar ? 51,516 tone. ______ • RAI 1. ROADS. Transportation on the Railroads in Schuylkill Coun , y. The following is the quantity of Coal transported river the different Railroads in i3ehitylkill County. lbr the week ending Thursday evenine. OTA T M M Mine U and S. 11. R. 12. WEEK. 17.224 04 95 T ,311 (0 Mule Schuylkill R. 17. 4,179 06 52,537 03 .Mill Creek do 3,793 111 40.713 119 Mount Carbon 'do 7.231 15 54,1161 01 ' sonlylkill,,Valley do 10.095 12 53.903 -1 Mt. Carbon - and Pt. Carbon do 8.047 12 74.059 06 17rdon Canal do • 12,221 12 15,779 ll Swatara do 1,596 16 ;12.46:109 ROTES OF TOLL AND TRAN•pORTATION OW ROIL ROAD tro June. I, IS-19. To Front M.t.orhn.S.riaen.F.Clltiton. Richmond. until J0ne1,11.319, 160 . 155 135 Philodolphia, do do 160 155 1 :15 RATES OF TOLL. Ey CANAL, TO SINE 1.1840. , .From 31t.Forbon. S.lrovcn. P.Flinton. To Philadelphia 65 els. 6'2 cto. 53 cis. RATES OF FREIGHT To Plillarletohia To New York For additional New Advertisements see Next Page. They will _there be found arranged under Suitable Heads. Firemo,ks! Fireworks! Jog. B BIT:=S11:11, r&NUFACTURF.tt Dealerin Fireworks. Fire,- 1 . 11 crackers. &c No 27 :Math Wharvr,F,Philodel phia, is now opening h:s stock of Fireworks for )he Pinwheels., Chaarra. _ , Rochelß. Ildninn Candlear. I , ,,rii illionsi , Ile rt iele Wheels, Trianzle , t, F,lnwer pout, . Torped les, Chinese. penny poc- Firverackers, GraNglinppers, bets, Chinn Flyer.. Flying l'ic , ons. ',finest. Morf.ons. Hengola Lighoi. .. .. _ __ Bhir Lints. Fancy Works F.lrrolls. Dot'Me Headers „ • . These works are all made in the meat 'dentine man ner. and warranted to give satisfaction. In addition to the small works, there is n great variety oflarge with which nor country friends can give an exhibition themselves, without the expense of employing a Pyro. technist. Orders promptly attended to at the lowest ' , Hirt^ pricer, and the works carefully packed and for w ardo.l (:11a)2t1•49--22-:It Telegraphic 31 - eisla. • IMPORTANT TO THE • COAL REGION. 11 Commit, ef , he^. b•ave to report that they have at tended to the ditties imposed upon them relative to the suspension, and insist upon Banding wallr their rights at. ail hazards. Should . they in fhb mean time have business in the city, which require their attention, it certainly wni he necessary to ap pear genteel and reepernble.Gy cattier on Messrs. Lippinrott & Inkier and twanging u suit Of d o m e , (min them very cheap and (actionable. which Gtr beauty_and style surpasses anything ever offered in the country. A visit to their well established hong° will more than repay them for their tillable. • MAGNETISM I CLAIRVOYANCE! TOM TIMMS • &e.. Are trifles compared to the excitement that Lippincott & Taylor's New Goods have produced. Such a PALL In PRICES as they have managed to sell at it almost Isrming to the principals themselves. Their object at this time. istoassist the coal operators In carrying out their present suspension onrcesefillly.', LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR. Corner Centre and Acatiantongo streets, Pottsville. EZI/Mil Pottsville Clothing Emporium. 11 THE undersitufid desires to inform the public that he has taltanihe old established Cloth:nit stand of 31r. B. T. Tayinr, a few door otiose blortimer's - lintel, Crotre street, Poit,rille, uhere he lima Just opened ei splendid sleet of ;nods. contprisina . • - French. Bel;einto, .Isterkan. )(labs of every COO,. aped West of • Lerg/and. - 1 nod de:cup:ton. - Summer coatings, habit cloths, snootier dolts. DOM !raj ne,;. black and colored cashmarett, cotlington's croton cloths, tweeds. Ake, /cc. PANTALOON liTlMlN.—Super black Frealt Caesi metes and tiorshink French. fancy and mixed cocci meres. merino cassinteres, all colors and finalities; white and rincl linen drillingsmew designs; cords a iv] Itcoverterns of ' , every sty le and quality; lint, eatti het.. nil flratleS and quhlitles• Vl:sTlxci,— , Supettor black satins and cAshir6re reAtioge,,plendhl fancy silk vesting,, new designs; while nod colored Marsuilles, large assortment, tviti t general variety of goods adapted to Mani and Boy.' tvenr, to which theattention of his friends and others,. wishing a good suit of cloths, is incited. • READY-NA DE CLOTlllNG:—tltuntner sack CONTS. CI.NII coats of. all qualities, pants, vista, shlrt.l.lispendern, stocks, silk cravats, to., 4.C., at the very lowest Pack price.. PETEIIt 14. MARTZ. 341%1049. —.22-Ift Stoves ! Stoves ! Stoics SIIEET-IRON 6t. DIANITFACTO.IIT JACOB M. LONG, Grateful forlte liberal patronage here tofore received, respectfully announces to the citizens of Pnttaville and the surmunding country, that he continues liminess ,it the nhi stand, nppcsite Matz's White Horse lintel, on Centre Street. tn . the Borough of Pottsville, where.tie keeps constantly on hand an extengive and ea:LIMIT eelected asaMtment of Parlor and Cookinc, Storer, enihricine all the and approved si ) le,, meet her With 'a rarely Of new nnes,adroirahly adapted to the wants of the Coal re gion. • Vie "improved complete .litiSls;" "Pierce's Amer• iran Alr WI Brick Top Ovrn;" and "Stew. art's Sunnier and %Viater Air Tight," are considered by those who /save tested thelib prohahly the very best Cooking. Stoves that have ever been invented. Ile cosidlehee calls ntt•otinn to ht; great varnny nf Parlor and Cooking Somers, which is unquestionably the largest, b•:st and cheapeet,to be f mud in IlieCinnty of iichuylkill. • Ile aro . , keeps cone nutty for sale ailarge and varied stock of Sheet Iron, Tin and Jan:tatted Ware, of the best quality : and at the iOweat cashiprtres. TIN ROOFING, and all work connected with that branch of the business, trill lie pruffiptly executed, In the best manner, and on the roost rcli.sollaltle toting. Slay 19'41., —l2l-if SlierHlN Sale of Real Estate. -• COY virtu'e of several writs of Venditioni Exponas .I.J and LO,Vari Fact.; pstied out of the Court of Com monPleaslof Schitylkillortuty. and to me directed, will he exßeset.l to imblit.sale. or ‘ endue, Ott Saturday, June 11, 1010. at 10 o'clock, in the totenoon, at the politic ionise of Wm. Mat's, Utt the Itorouch of pottsvilie,ti t e foltoo log, dr+cribeil.peenti.es: The one 101 l equal utolt: vied half , part (the whole Into TWO equal liana Ia h. , . parted and: divided) of anti mall that certain tract or:pie -t• of land! isituaie partly in Norwegian township, and partly (n ate Itoroul'rh of rottFaille in eclinyl ii ill county; and alsO, the one full; equal and undivided hall dart of ail We sionecoiki In and upon the said tract or parcel of laud heginingat a post' a corner of land of now or late of Item. Pelt; thence Iry the same land and laud of now or late offhomaAllaven,North ility-tlight degree. , ,E,it two hundred and ninetyai , e perches to a post; a eintoir ut land now or late of Wallace and Whitney, tit a flue of land Of Seitzitigi, and Wei heed% thence by land of the sat.' Wallace and Whit ney,l South 'nix Overt:La, West sixty-live and rote tenth raliel.gs'ios a post, situ South thirty -Fix degrees, Cat.t toludy and three truth. perches to the North' side of a puhirc curet or toad, then, by the sate . South sixty:kw o th:g....s. West twenty•tw 0 pert !Watt, a post, !Init.:A. :0111 hy'llte A irate South twenty-eight degrees, East fourteen :gad six troth perches to a prat, aad th.nee by another Street or road South sixty-five degrees.,West three and ll.ree tenth perches to a post in the line of Seitzinger and Wealterill; thence by the same North seventy-Iwo de- grecs, Weil ,veitty.six perches to a'clotte, a curlier of land conveyed by Thomas Hagen In Samuel tewisi t ; the nee lip the same Soutt,Firty-eigin degrees, West two hundren and three perches to a Ken anti slimes, n corner or the lanai late of Ultarius Latvian, Meng: lay the ,tine South sixty-four degrees, West our lion& red and forty-two arid a halt' per. hes to a past in Oral Street. the.nce North t treaty-three degrees, West twenty-fou'r perches, thence South sixty•nitte &ire., West eleven and one tenth perches to the Moll ht Car bon .11itilrolid, thence along the same North twenty two and a half ulczrees, West thirty -out and four tenth perches. North seventeea and .ant half degrees, West sine perches, Nord, eight dettrees.Weat lour and foot tenth perch , g. North sine degrees, East servo and seven tenth peteltes,North Unity and a quarter degrees, , Cast nine and three tenth perches, North forty,ix de' re, Can six and Mur tenth perdies. and North llfty-three degrees, East one hunched aird eighteen and two tenth Perches to a point, on the Southwardly ride of the East Urtiech of the Mount Carbon Railroad, in the division Ilse of the land of now Zit late of hen janon ,''oat awn the land called "The Navlsation Tract;'' thence along thee:Lid Pot Ps Ettad, South two. degree+, East fifty perches to a pied. ,ind North slily eight Lauda quaiter degreeS. East thirty lour and eight tenth perches to lite plare of beginning, containing in lite whale one hundred nod r inety five ...en, and acv clay perches, a nil logetluir 'Spina [begatac as appall, sett thereto. the one full, ritual 51.11 1 undivided• hull part of all the ',cal intim vein of-coal vaned "Tile Cate Vein" ;Ind to the lawn yell, of goal ,ilii, smith ,- i f ii that may inn under The surface of the adjoining tract of Mint sold by Thomas 'taken to Samuel Lewis. 0 Ith ' the right of removing Ille balite, but not to give tile right of 'entering on the bitritre of, the Said lanai sold by tleellle , Milri2ll IO Seelitei' irWIA, or or making any opening thereon, which said trail of land is particularly described in a deed from '1 hontas Raven to Samuel Lewis ft, the saute, Irartior,,ate lite eighth day of septeuther 'Sao. wherein the Carat in the ',tit) three veins el Coal, excepted.—excepting out of the one hundred and ninety-theatres au) ~ e vi ray perches of land above described; one acre and litirt!... , igiii handrail's' of aft Otte near the Eastern cattle sate tract on the Welt side of the Railroad of the Itesuleot unit Matutersitf the Mall Creek utorMilie Dill Navigation and Railroad Coltman), 1, hick one at fa and thirty eight hundretlis of an sari' was sold lay J o hn p.tri t uni' and Elliti It W, McGinn!, In Ili' said the Presideot and Sidi.agers of thelllll Creek and Moir hall Nasigatillfl and Railroad cantrialle oy article of agreement dated the tenth day nr.m..) int 7. 'file said undivided half of the sant 125 acres, 70 perches of land• and ot' the , coorin the said three Veins of mil,. bring the ..,an t e ' pienikcs which Chtistoplier lan,r and I.oW:id hie' , with, lay decal healing date the twenty-third day of , March ISM, arid lecoided In Schuylkill ('tau ally iliDeed : Boo , : No. '25, page 503, the sante day gl anted and eOll-; I . vsycd to John Clayton and Enoch W. Honours. their!' I bears and asstans, and the saidJelm'Clayton and Eliza , bethlik Wife, by deed dated the tenth dayofJuly,lsl7,l and recordeil in Schuylkill County the 13th day of July! 1047 in Deed Hook No. 27,page 750, gritiltril and coll.! veyell their lone undivided fourth part to the Said Enoch; ,W. McClain:o, ills holes and assigns, with the Improve ' went* consisting of a two 'story franie; ... ..' ~ i house, a one sto ry frame Within, and a; iN f ). , i ~,,,.. Emile *aside. , '' , "'W , ... 5 A -klAo, all that terra itt'Flone Machine'' ' .,: a ..!'".. shop, frame store-house, frame office and iSii or pin.,: of land. situate In the 110,uelt of I . ol,ine, County afare.aild, and ballad.] and ileserin• ed an 11111055 k. 0.1 a, TO Sl , . fleginning at a ;mini in the North Easte'rly line of Coal Street, Where at intersi•rts Ili.. Seutli.cdsterly line of a .tail of bold now Or Idle belonging to iltrij.mtin F. Politroy; thence catenating ailing the aforeitientiOned line of Coal Sired', Smith tiventymote'degree+, East nue handred feet ; thence North filly-sax degrees. East two hundred and eightv eight Set, to a Leffler or a lot of tad0,,,,,,,,,„Kiii,,, Derr; thence, extending along this lane "(the quid Et a , Ilert's land, North 3 , 11 degree', Want 225 (ovule Nor wegian street; thence along th.• Snoth-einiterly line of said Norwegian street, South 55 drerces 50 minutes. West 66 A.o' e inches, tieing the same snore or kin. to ' the. Nu:a...easterly corner of the allirehletirioricif 1,4 or land now or late belonging to the said Benjamin F. I'marity; thellee along and.botintling' on the said last mentioned lot 01' land, by the two, rOilinVllll. relators anal .14:lances, to wit :l South 20 degrees, East 125 feet to a corner, rind ,South 55 decreed 50 minutes, %Vest 176 , no-I i 1 0010,0, be ale saute more or less TO the place of begiortiog; le•ing the same prrini,r4 which Thomas Biddle and wire, ',me dl errand wife, and other owners, 'at 11, Cri-min nod estate, by ilvii dated the Slat it,iy orJmoiairy 1016 and rere.rdeil in St hoylkillCminty nn the lola day of Starch Il.+ tn. in Deed Book Na, 5.3, pogo 461, granted and coreleyed to the SAW Enoch W. McGinni., his heats and assigns. ' Also, nit that certain lot or piece of ground. situate on the Eastetly side of Coal . Street In the Itorringh of Pottsville, and Colony aforesaid, hounded in Irmo by said Coal street, on the South by a lot lore the primp, ty of James Everhart, on the E-e, by a2O feet wide public alley, railed Line alley, and Oh the North by the loCof Dr. 'l''lls'l'in RI. Twero. unto:sitting tea width 22 feet In inches ; rind in Ire gin Du) feet,tond being the Fame premises Which James M. !featly and Elizabeth his wife, bviteed dated the lot ahoy of April 1045, and re corded In Schuylkill County on Or Pith day of March 1816, an Deed 'Rook No. 25, pace 4 9 0 :granted and and Con col ed to Enoch W. AtcGinnes i hi+ heirs an • 7. : ; ,:tt , l. i g n i u ts n , visa r, ; . 1 „ 1,,: ,.., t i , ,, , ,47; i e , l. I li: , r i , l 7 , n , ; -a • ll tzt ' . -,, 11 e . - i i ,! ' iVi . t t ; il w a il n,l a laa" 1 " ra " i d n ' i a . " s . l a ' I r l ' e ''' , kiln the ten j,,. prop.ity of ENOCII W. MrCll N NES. Ki.. EZEIMI At Lit 5i17,1l ti n e rtsrl p 7 ott, .A II the righi, title and interest Of 11 , •nry K Strong In and to the follov,ing sit tract. of land, viz:— , . • 4011 arre , and aßnuance,e.:Zuza.: partly in rralicy en! rutty in Tremont Triwnshipß, eon niy afnreenld, alit ,yed on warrant In the name of Jolt, Moyer, dated May sth, 1791. bonntled'hy inn& Enrveyed in the battles of Nancy Kinnear, Leininper, Robert Lynn, and id hers. Alen, 440 acres, 120 perches and allowance, situated partly In Fratley and portly in Tremont Township, CO , lnty aforesaid, survey ed.on a Warraal in the name , of r 101,1113 Moyer. dated May sth, MI, bounded by lamb survey ed in the names of John Mayer, Robert Kinnear, John Harris and others. M.o. 451 aeres, l perches situated partly In rraliey and partly-In Tremont Townshi t, (Monty :tforvsald, surveyed en warrant granted to Robert Kinnear. dated May oth. 17)1. bounded by lands aurveyed to the nom, of Sophia Moyer, John Moyer, John Harris, others. It:, ere. per tnn 17n , Aim. 433 noes, s,4porrhea, situate in Tremont tp., roomy afore,tid,sttryt.l,ed nn m.arrant ii, the name of John Morris; dated May sth 1791, bounded by lands surveyed in the names of Robert Kinnear, Andrew Carson and others. Also, 415 acrea, 144 perche., situate partly in Pine Grove and partly In Tremont town4ltip, County afire said, surveyed on warrant in the name of Chi isteeny !Arenberg, dated May sth ITN. bounded by lands - surveyed in the nattier of John Harris, Join, I,e,ber, and other.•. Alan, 413 acres, 31 per,linn, situated partly in Tre mont. partly in Frailey and partly In Porter township, county afore 4 3,l. mrVevPft nn warrant in the name of Nanry Kinnear, dated May 5111,1791, hounded by lands suryei.ed Ili the nano, of Michael !Irvin inner, John ‘Vilinan and others; conveyed by P. Benson and others to Henry K. Strong. by Deed dated ISth April. Ib3S, and recorduri at OrwigAtire. in Deed Bonk No. 10, page 000. An the property of iII:NM - K. S'fRONG. .It the same lion and place, All that riohl, t iln• and Interest of Stephen Seybert, in and to all thnr certain Int or piece of, ground. !invite in the Borough of Ta— ma/Ina. County of Selina:kill, bounded on the met by Pitw st met, went a3O feet Avid. street, north by lot No. 01, and south by lot Nn. 02, it lining b.t No. 03 in I Wilson So LeVan's att4itlaa to said Borough. contain ing 3.1.1 feet front. and 100 feet In depth, with the ap purtenances. ti property. of BTEPIIEN _ Valhi); rrarkero, A, a, ;dare. All that Certain lot or piece of ground, sit titan It' the litirringli of Tine fit rove, County stitresaitl,• bounded in I . l"bilt by Tulpettorken street, on the mill by property of John IL Lennart'. nn the Coot by an alley, and on the south by lot neCatil . & Seidel, containing in front on said Tot : `,t piihneken Weet 60 trot, nod to depth .210 a • a; feet mot', or Tens, With 111 1 !1311111Welperttg. consisting of a ton story frollitt With 3 one story briek klicteri iberei., at. lathed, n one and a ha listory.fratne o ffi ce and a Bantu sable. et• • • Alan, The undivided one third part of '235 acres of land called .Fentiter's rract,'• situate In bins Grove Inwnship. county aforesaid, bounded by land, of Jas. Barnet, N. & P. Bright, .Sarntiel halo, Eckert. Co. and other*. Alto, The undivided nne•rhird part of 9 acres of land, situate to Pine Green township, County afore. sale. hounded by lands of .1 & G. Kapp and others. iAs the preperty of 3rt RN STRIMPPL ER. -1i the same time sod Neer, All that certain lot ono Piece of cround, satiate in the, Borough of Pottsville. Coanly af , resaid, bounded in front by Malta:an:lgo St. Olt the reni - lw' Nerwee.inr, street, on the va,d try Wa. 1 • Mato air, and on Me west . ny tot now . •Or I ' m ' " 1 Floury I'Priager, contmotna tali'?._ about , 50 feet in width, and in depth trdu gg g ‘,..„. fent.e.ith the appurtenances coind t in: of ..,•• a _story' frame dive:ling houge, teal] a bleonooil eiery.onoone.and frau. , scdde. n , Also. The undivided hsif of all that certain lot of Zieend elluate on it, northleartily taLe of Nora egina turgoi s in Roads mid mliere addlzian to PletAvt'le, County aforesaid, at the northwest rot'ner of IGeorre oreed rmenining in, front on Nortvealan stree!.l , o foe t, ,tad extending - hack along Foorge street, Ina feet to (mond of E:129 Dory., Also, Them:divided hallo:4 ; 1 of a ground rent i ha rge of 4i dollars per aurora. issuing nut, or charts - I era. a,! that certain lot of 'ground, situate on the westerly aide of Zieorge e3rei.t. in Rhoads and others' addition to Pottsville, County riforts,aid, containing it, (rout on George street at, feet, and eatending back 5a feet, to around note or late of Benjamin F. Poniroy, no which isetected a lar,:is briclibuilding. used no an Iron Foun dry. • . Ad" The tindlyided half.part of a ;round relit charge of 5 0 4101:an:per annum, issoing vat of ter chart. eil upon all that certain lot of ernunar situate b.n the uorthwardly side of Norwegian street. m Rhoads and .others' addition to Pott.ville, containing front on Nor- ". VY , 0 , 1, street, Alt fret, and extending hack ...."' • o " . - „. -00 feet and contaiiin. in, width 111 the t ,' ??.,..”: rear,3efeef, brae the ' westerly part of lot ii, ~t.t.• unrkea No:lfal in the Plan nfsaid addition, tali.o-0 .. 4,..g.,.. with the improvements CunlS , llng of a two story frame dwelling noose. Also, the undivided half part of aground rent rharlre of 45 dollar:: per annum, issuing out of, or charged nron all that certain lot of ground, Shaine en the northerly side -of Nore, , glan street, in Rhoads a n d others' addition, to I , IAVIne, County of ossoi.l. con- taihlua 'in front on Norwegian street, no dirt, and ex- tending back 100 feet to ;round, now an late of Elio, Derr, ;and bounded wee - Remaly, by ground iies, or into of B. F. Prom ny. As the twoperty of Ches. VV. clerio 01.5, Administrator, Sc.. it GE:011G C SIIOEIIA K ER, ! dec.,ased. ' .. At the stmt tour and plate, All that certain ,Int or piece of ground, situate in the Borough of Pottsville, Ichuylki.llCounty ' , minded in front by Centre Sweet. On the re." lip Seeuncti Street. tin the north by tot of Akira. halo, ht. ('lair; andon the ....ugly by n1::0 feet. alley. cont., toinnag in front on esi , l centre street AO lint, and in the roar On said &vend street felject..e, I heina , :y.30 (,7,1 in dep:ll. IA WI the nopartenanceS, consisting of a two end a lid; story tootle tavern lions", with is two.story frame kitchen atuuhed,l one story frame a . ..oiling 15e.,,,4 aa -d a frionv4taide. A., Q;,- - property of GRAS. KILITZ. 1 At the aurae !Lai and plate. All tin, right tine and interest of. 1 1 .'id!ain :lilt and . Juba B. %Williams, in and to all that cc iss:n io: or piece of groat,' situate in tho Born' of rattsi lilt, county aforesaid. lii.unded in trout ny ..7,.:3 .ti•rent, in the rear by a ID loot alley, on 100 Socha by a . l 0 41 alley. and clothe North by lot cif henry lenlitnt. eoVelioing In witir" 30 feet and and in derth Liu feet, with , he tin , &..s114:IV:MINI% 1,1 3 ..rie nill i hall story* 3 11 of,„„,„ F„„::, , ,.., ::11,1 .e'lut'elVlour,F- Vtiory 1.221i:et m ltngth. and 30 r e T, t ,i i , ~.: 1:, id ill ; a iqie ,lory aned ithu•sc, Wad,. swill 31101. e, anti a sae 'furl Mich curs iii., .a; t lie procerty of WILLI \NI MIA, sod JODN I,`, wit,. LI \ MS. .dr the some time and plare, All thst rettlin two z1N....',..:..t,'.r,-,.,4..-::l7'th2e" a s n o t t i o t o o d ur .N n i L e 4 it -t t: 'e t 44 ;;rtl,..%(!htireh. u.i;aa , te in the Ilatough i 4 p ot 1 ate villa in the cw,nty :q.t.:aid. corner i.f s lAlsrLei aed Willem S , ,reeis. in sold Borough, contsii.i.ig tit fro.:: ~.dba.d Nfirkei at. 40' ft. t, and the lo of ground and curd iage appurtenant to and builiiiar.:ol the property'of the 2,1 NlE'l'llt.d -, DIST !:111•11till of P.m. - ill, . 41 the same thar and plate, All that certain Int nr p ece.of ground. situate Lathe bion.ol4l o! Pottsville, edam's. al. resaid, add tiarabe.cd in the plan of lot - , ' No. I; houi did on the Noril l / 4 .hy Pilalhei street, South' by ad° lei i alley. East by lot No. 5. •and West lay ' In; No -..; cr nit , ining - ln 11.011:4,4 Markel's!. 20 feet, and exiending 115 feet in depth,—it being the game to ennses which Al, my Flannery and Amelia his wire, :_ i r ....... .- ..• 7, ~ t 6 h h : r u c k ' h e e :Ugh L i 'e died, bearing t , b t f r. e . t l a t i c n i n o: p i E S:: I ' r i l i ~ :in a n n o c ! re t , l n . c u b . u n ' : unto i . i i insg g I , sisting of a two story - frame - dwetli g ~,. ","•:' house. with a one and a half story kitehs en :iittichta. seal a frame stabie.'ns he property of LA'KE.LEE. . ' .ILthe sane thia and place. Alt th t certain lot tar pace of ground situate in :he Koran it of Pottsville. cr.anty r.forl,iattl • no the Nor:hwar, y side or Third novel and tna.hg, the Norfhistaierl ' half of a Lit ! marked la‘ NI , .S.: ' iticrsrai'd oddity to Pottsville. ii w itNo •3; being 20 fool : front on s id third st and 170 teet deep, blionded iiii•one sale I r lot No. 2: and on the other side by the other half 0 said let, in tie rear by a puhtic alley, a ol in front by, third Rt..W r ,111 the .2 apportenaares, consist. 1- ....g e ,_ tog .of a Two Story Frame Dwelling Aiiir-,, , , , ,R11tiu5e. with a basement story of stone, rg',,,•;af,,rlgt_iat the ?toper!) of VItEDEIaCK. HUM. REIN'. • • ' ..]t the same time and plan , . All the right, title and In [mem ~r. Will. J 01.1,011. 111 art to all that eeriai lot ' or piece at ground satiate on (Imo,' Mil. in thellor ,ough of Pottsville. county aforesaid, bounded nn the Solidi hy lie,th street, on the Feast by lot of %Vatkin Fitenart, on the I .l`,ed by Patterson': 4,-.,,, land, and no the i North by :mid Lunt, 1 . h i g ..: %.. coot ti ., o i rig in th roT s test •ilit. 1 . 11 . depth , pjk.2. 1 , , f , ..,": ~ ; ~, < , ~,. 7 :,,n . . e . r .,, , , ,,, i , , , ,, r . , : a zi , :,, , , ,,, a; - . .. will! VII JOIINS')N • • .ir the same rime and plate. All tiro vertu in farm or tract of Lod situate in North M•inheirir j'iwsnam SOraylkill ('ain't', lioundmi 1.1 Ina& of Jacob Frey. AlM'' , Lew ,. and %Val. lircintr. eyniattunK 53 neren .„,,,i It) perches, more odes.. with the : I ”parierainres ~,,,5 , ,,,1 4 ma ll a one Stun atnne'weihna 1 - '4 hnnie, w;:h a one storY frame ki!cne'n 14:t.,1,L0 attached, a one and a hair :aory spring lois i t,tl "ell'i , c. 1' Iralio Litilk 6 , 1111:t11111 4 IWO er e • - •10r) rrame da:i•Ilon, 1i0i,,, As the pro perty 0t trEGIICE JENNINGS, .it the sane time . and place. All that certain lot or piece. to ground 1,1,1a1e 111 the fl..rteigh oi ! M. n e rs . , vibe, tithe County aliiresald, hounded in front by Sunbury street. null the rear by South street, on the Ease by Lot of Jacob V. Thumni. and on the %Yost : by lot of A. SteMberger; Icing SO feet in width, and 200 feet in depth. with the apportenan - 'cos,consisiing of a two story frame dice'. 11 s 1 • 11 As . ling house (rough cast film) and a' one it ,/ story frame shop. a ie./. spry frame _ • briirrery and dere:ling.:lad d fraine sr, tile., lie property of FRANCIS KINSFILII.ICII. At the same tint, and plate, All that certain lot or piece of ground. stitiato an the Liorotigh of Alitiore , illells.ioirly Qulr . o.46ti, lioubded in front by North street, on the rear by Lawns Sin. et, on the West by' lot of Philip Jor,s. and on illy blast by lot. of Fred.. crick Turner. vordiming in length 120 feet. and in width '3O `cei. wan the apportenances.con. kW' *tabus of a double two army 11,1111 C ((Wei!. Vai ': 112 house. with a two story frame kitchen, !sae:. - i.. , ~ attached, as the properly of SAAICKL ....I A , " BALL. . At Me same tome and plat,. An .that certalii lot Of !Out. of ground. stint u: 111 !tip WWII or Idewellyn,an Branch 'Too 'lshii,. County alioresn id. bounded on the WOO. by I''rtint street, on the Niirth be Clay strent.on the past by it of Ateaham Starr, and on the Smith by a laal feet wide alley; containing in length 150 feet and to' width 50 feet, with the improve :. 1. • metes. consisting of n 'we story 'frame it ii it dwelling boost., well a one and a tntf story t, i frame kitchen avaeht d. and a frame vt.iblC, " .. .. lfn 1 - 1 , • i •vv o vvell'as the tireporty of J at :Olt IiOFF , SIA N. At Inc same lieie and plan, The uniliVided moiety nr hall part of .ill that csrtsm 'lot or piece of ground, sonars in Fisher 4- m0,... - -ad,L1.0,.. to the'town of rremont.coanty afermanl, teitioded en Oa. West by Clay street, on the ,North by Int No. tldll, on theSeuth by -lot No. ltd a being lot No. 701 so said addition. contateing 60 feet in front, and Ifio feet in death mare or less, with the appurtenances, as the property of R. S COAL. At. Ph, SiVitt time, and place, Ail that certain tract of land situate 1 , 1 Barry Coniity aforesaid, rentltioing 201 acres. being the same tont °Main! Which vv.: sold tnWil'orin Brady, July Srh, the Cornmisaioners of,SchitylkillConniv. In the name of John Spohn, no the property of WILLIAM DV. • At lha same time and place. All that certain tra,t or parcel or hrld nttnate in the; Borougha p o i t ,,,li e , county aforrsal.f. bounded Northward 4 by 11 , 01 st. .and Soltb'rvardly by Inds or Hurd Patter '. .„. son, enntainine 4 acres, 1C , 2 re , nbes. with the troprccernenty, conYiyi :t ~,,,, nn; or s.. . iivii r ,,, 1,- 1 dwelling house, a porter , . HEFT :\EI ry and a kble.'as the p!npert) sAMUEL, =EI . . Al the same awe and place, All the certain lot or piece of ground, stotaie in the tiortieslt orlichoylktll !Jaren. bounded :South-east by lot of William Harris, North-east by lot of John Rupp. North - wept by Oink st. and in the rear by lands of IT. Rao, and J. Shoe -13 ..miker; enntatteim 40 feet in front and 210 T, ~ feet in depth, with the attpuriertancea,c., 1E ii it tasting of a one story frame holism and ' ii ft. I! a frame stable, as the property of .112111- UR WALLACE. At the 'iatne time and phi,. All that certain tract or parcel oOhnber laud, .nuaic in l'iotcr township, co. nforesiitl, brOmied by lands of Christihn Ilrerter, Jeremiah IleAtidind Jacob l f lamb cobtainmg 6 scree rd fo perches.. Also, all the right, title and interest of Levi Fabler. in and to all that certain tract or piece of land, sty. nate in the 'Towni , hip of Porter. county aforestid. !mantled by lands of Jacob nand. Jeremiah Beam. John nand. deed, iinB lit nry Ifebe!ivg; containing 7 acres 141 perches, (bcing.the same land which was sold by John nand, administrator of the estate of John nand. dcd'il.o to Levi Fehler and Same, Kim men. by order of the Orphans' Court of !Selina lkill Count), as die pit - Tarty of LEVI FEIILE.R. L At the pme time and place:All that cer - :••i i i.-..:N:tain two story cone houre and one story. , , , , Lichen —said house 'brine 24 feel Tr:front, . • n ft B and 26 feet sn depth. the maul Itriehen beip,r " 12 fort front and 16 rut tri-drp,l, rim, ~iid ... buntline frolittag on SpeurTe gTreet, no ho fl m. 10 . nnuate in The town of Tresnon:, County . aforerain, and the Int n: riece of dry:inland einoilteze anr•irtenans to .aid hundin, as ihe property of .1 tUIMI ELLEN - II All2l. Peizeti, inkrn in carr,l ton. and will Q.. 14 by flrwils• t ‘1" NCR, Sheriff. Inim. 'Shy !2. To Rlallders, Carptliterx, 1 4500,000 Fr. Dre,eil Carolina Flooring Iluards 1, 500 000 ~" Ina um) " r 'White Pine ", .209:000 " !turn Elver " 100.000 ••• " Frmr Mg, Shelving. &r. The fittetd and lartteft trick of dres,ed Lumber ever offered thr gab. in Vits ne nny markt t.. It seat. [lll .4 ifed in tho lie.? Inn rimer last thitimier am! fall, and mu ttirroil.re hr relied upon net to shrink. 11 , nrilers: from tn., enquiry arcniiipanled with thr Cash Or rho- IC satisfactory, will be ,nuen .thni to with esperi.treare. WILSON' March U.. 13-3mol Orown St: Wharf Philada. Ai New Ttirnlng lilt WIT rower, AT Till: SHOP or F. H. M ‘unr,[l,lll T 111111) :St., near , nARFCES, when: ail kinds qt.turaint in wood he thntktttily re ceived, And neatly executed without Bed Pasts, Tal.d., I.cg.:6‘r.. horn constantly on hand, and nit at the tourer nrlrrr. ' NAV! 11110:11P8ON, ForenOils, !..Inrth3 10.tfl- for 3. MORGAN. C=LM .1x rrtErtEAs the lion. Lurnr.ti KIDDER, Esquire, President of the several courts of Common Pleas of the count's,' of echuyikill, Carbon. and Monroe, in Pennsylvania. and justice of the several Comas of Quarter Sessions of the. Peace. o)er and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, in said counties, and ernariGT N. PA LATEII,aII,I Cif FCAILET, Esquires, Judges of the Court or Quarter Sessions of the Pease Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, fur the trial or all rapital and other offenders, in the said county of Sclinylkill—liv their precepts tome inrected, have nrdereila Genii of Common Pleas, Dyer and Ter miner, and General Gaol Delia cry, to be hoiden at Or. w ie.:burr, on Moinlay,' the II th day of June nett to cutainne two weeks. if necessary. Noll, is therefore_ hereby civett to the Porener, the orthe Peace,nniltonstahlss of the said county that they are by the said precepts coin to he they and there, at ID Wrier:: in the fore noonof-aid 11 ith their rolls, reccrils, inquieitiorts, exanduation'l, and all other retnetnbrances, to dothose , thinks. which to their several Mikes done; and all those that urn bound by ropmnican cee, to prosecute ami hist the prisoners that afeer shall he in OM gaol orsaul cottnly of Schtiylltilt, are to he then and thereto penseente theta as shall he just. Gad- sari the Commonwealth. , .7011f4 T., WERNER, ShejitT. Shentrii Otrice.Orw teal- ( bore, May 19, 1d49, . 8-tc N. witnesses undjutors who are summoned_ to attend saulCourt are required to attend punctually. In Cane of non-attendance, the law in such rases, made and provided. Will heliel!ily enforced. This notice is lotit , lJAie , r4 crier of the Court; tlicist comerucil 5050.111thnionlves arrordingl). Proclnrnation: . - VOTICL: i; fierrhy that a . Court of Common Pira.. fur the trial of t. at irrino in And roe tike County Of : , :txtly:k ill, wall he held at Orwlo.hury in the County aforegaid, on Monday, the 4th day of June next. jo two week , if tv.caraary. Therefore all pors,or,s hat:lng'sint..g ion:ding. and all pers , ons who, datr n shall he To appear at said Court, will take Italics and rovers them telyes arrordlurly• Sheriff's OtTire, Ornig, Z J. T. WERNER, Sher,ff. flora, May N. I ti4t, S S-tr Act of 101111 of •.."" Act of 1011 k April. 1549. ENTITLED ~'An Act to create a Sinking Fund, and to ririivido for the gradual and certain extinguish ment ofthe &blear the Communsevalth." Sec 29: That from. awl after the passage of tutu net,- the date TreJstirer be, and he is html;;e required to abate five per . rentuin of Aut. purchase money, due on all unseated binds approvi.lted Mu. warrant, here throne granted; Provided, the said our, have mosey be paid into the Treasury, on or before the first day of May ; eighteen hundred alai fifty. - riec. 31. That the asieg>ore of the several counties of t hi; COI/111141i wr,lllll. are hereby authorized and directed to re-a 50.04 between - the I,,orods of tine trien nial assessuiente, all It'll Estate yet:1011.1a; have been unproved by th,orect!an of build:l4.y os other illiprflVe nlt'nt.,utsequent t,,, the.tZert ores...ding triennial no seschent, bubjert to appeal.: an rum provided by lam, and att re-as,,tment hmte during the past year, here. by' declared to be as val,bl and a tre,tuel os ti made in outshoner of law. AUDITaC nexnalL's OFFICE. / • Artl Elilt, ISPJ. • May l9-4) 1Iij: CGUL ATiONS AT gOTTSVILLE. 11 , 1. IIOITR:S OF UI.OsING MAILS. - TO Philadelphia, Rending, Nom.- York,.aad . at 9 weincß, P. M., an. 112 M. (iritctmediale placem, P. M..) daily el.c.pt Sundays, and arrive,. daily about I o'clock, P. M. and? P., M., To Northomberlaml.Staoloiry and Interon , diatv at II ;o'clock, A. M., daily exrrpt nod al - - rives daily iota Danville ahout 1 o'cloe%, P.N., Nor. thoollier.aud auc,ut B I'. M. ' To Dau*itlr, WilliataJport, Acc., at II j o'elnc:. M t•ALON Sun, and iI(TiVeN tlally about I. clork, r. M. Minorsvale, Llvo. - 61yn and Doon Mann at 111 o'Clork. • M.. daily except Solidly:. and artivf;. about 7 o'oololk. To Port Carbon, Nnnvcglan, Tamaqua, v to, Mauch Chunk. 161.stcu..1cc.. at 111 o'clock. • .! . daily, l'lCt.pl Sunddy,c, and arrived daily about 7 To i'toog;ovc, Jonestown. Sc c:. to Ilartislturg, or o • c:ock. P. P. on Monday., Wl:Anemia - pant] Fr Lays, and art !se. the same tlay., about D o'clock, r. at. 'OFFICE: HOURS. . . -. From 7 o'clock A. 31.11119 tr[lo3ll, P.M., except Son dapi, wlicn the Office. in open one hour, from 19 till I o'clock. DANIEL KREBS, I'. M. April 11,1519. 16-1( t4 ..i. -., : , - - !"- - '- . .......-,.... • .., .11.6:11 , -,44,-.....,....,erf•Satle91. - ''.'Ail l a E 4 AP,i 1 , ( 1 1 ,4 1 (A1.E . X14.1 -- " 4 lt.litroklir , '.li'zlff . e.Litivi i 111,,@..61 il:t:Ip.! RI ...,4-- A , ...- It.r Dllliffit a , H.• kri . a. ~.„--_-_--,-------,------,N ',ilea . ( tr-V.i4. -- Ettled/Z TR A. 1.2 tsf..lll* ..II . _ i n s. El El '.. 7 9111 a11 7,1 5 101 Z.1 1 ' -7,,V--1---:, "1-X.::-.,-,-.,-..,::._: Tricks . of Quacks. READ THIS. C01.t.111 CARE FT LL Y. , ' , HERE is a Sar•antrill - n fir Bale in the different 1. toe:WIC:11W 0:11 Dr..lacob Town,end's ii4r,,pa. ril/a. It is ad•ortiAcl as the original. Anc. This ;s a notorions fa15,1i0...1. lir. TOW ns,nd has expended over itio,ooo the la..t eight year- in advertising his i•tarsa jiarilla. Which 113:1 41311,d:10,mo let and remit:titan tl.roughoitt the United Stares and a greater part !or the mold-the Clir being enortnon.t. Tins virile!' Ihe cupidity of certain unpritlcipled Innen. and .4 n old man who lots been engaged in peildling I cheap publication. kr ft notehor of 3.clu. This bran's name Is Incie, Torn ii•end. Ile appl itsd to a nun her of g, ,en ha eet emp:nyinent, or to or'! the use of Ilk nalne to put op Dr Jacob Tonvillen.Pn sarsapal ills, Slitting the large sales and sum . .. we had expended in adverti- Qin?, its an inducement to eint irk in th, hostiles!, Among Whorl he applied t, ettarlei Wallettlp, ft:sq., Editor of the Jamaica Farinet. who startied,suchta pro. position. Mr. H. li. .ANDItCIe::, formerly one Jr the Proprict , rs of Mc A Lis-rmio 00:,11,47,,1teLeit PAW:- Itoy, formerly Cashier and Financier of the, /itoken Shin Planter Batik, at Bellyille New Jersey, mons 5e11.1.110.1. and Wm. TuOmecos, node, the „„,1,4, of Tllo3lreree, SKILL,: ASt Co, have employed Ho old roan. and agreed ; as iv, understand, to pay him s, sii dollars per week', for the tine of his nano, The..ei Moil into been insulting and libelling us la all porodde firing In hope inc Woltll,l noticethent, and thus bring tieru and their decoction Into market, Let the puldici de4 tide upon the nettle of those honest and hoop4lo i . .,, , . • DR. TOWNSEND'S CONDOUND EXTRatT OF ShrtKAPAILII.I.AL The rues: extraordinary Medicine in the Wind ! Eztrart is pill u p 111 Quart Bottles it is sir times cht•ap,r,pfra.vanrer, arid tarns need St to unif 4.1.1. It cuss 11 , :thoit purgzuf skkpiine en de- brt:turine the Patient. The great licanty . nod•mperiority of thin Sarsaparil la over ell other IlletheltleY is. lion tr.him it eradhiates the 111.,:i, o, h itivigoratel the body- It is onesr the Very 1.r•I • AND SUMMER' MEDICINES ever knott in ; it not only purifies the whole system and t.tionathstir the rt • t/0n.1.111j it creAtrs n e w . On m min d r i c h hlon,ti a power possessed by nn "liner medi cine.. And in this Ines the grand secret of its wonder ful success. It has pitrfot toed within tbeihst two :.,:ears more than 10400 cores of severe cases of isease ;at team 1.5.000 were considered incurable. It. 11.12 saved the lines of more than 10,000 children the past two trea sons in the City of New York alone. ao,reOU cases of General Debility and svantuaf I Nervous D-baity. , , - I Dr. Toss nsmors Sarsaparilla invigorates4the %Aisle system permanently. Tn those who havid lost their muscular energy hy. the effects of niedmini, or Iriiis- Cretintl com mymitted nr Inn nlcv,iVe ace of the pa.sions, and Idnaght on try phgswai pre,,,,- ; lion of the nerv.Pii.4 lvssiiiide. 'sant of :MIM- I Oran. C 11,111114 Wll4altnad, prninallli , decay and dentine hastening nw..aniz that fatal dist a., Con-ranunion: ran I be entirely restored by thii pleasant remedy. This ~Sarsapartlla is fir stiperinr to any Invigorating Cordial. As it renep's and invigorates the system, piers ac tivity ti the limbs, and strength to the muscular ys tent in a mast extraordinary degree. Consumption Cured. Cleanse and Strengthen. Consumption earth e cured. Broprhilis, Consumption, Liver` Complaint, COlds, Catarrh Congloi. Asthma. Spit tingittlood, Soreness in thit Chest. Night Sweats, Dllftcnit or Profuse Expectoration, Pain in the Side, &c., have been and can lie cured. Spitting Blood. .rite April SO, I a Da. TOWNREVD . --1 verily believe your elarsapaiilla has lawn the mean., through Provelenre, of caving ten life. I have for several years had a had, Conch. It be. ram,, worse and worse At last I raised large "lan- I Pies of blood, had night swans, and gr..iatlyjrle billtated and redurril. and did not t xpec t to live. I tialse only used your Sarsaparilla a .port there has a vrenderlid change bet. wrought In Mil. I nm now able to loath all ou er the city. I rat,, 11.11,1•1,1 and my roil/ h tb-left me. Vim rail woli in, ti that lan, thankful fir 'there resnits. lour servant. W3l. RUSSELL, 35 Catharine 01. Rheumatism. Thin is only one or lanrit than Mar thousand ca..es of Rheumatism that Dr Toeciesuni's Sarsaparilla ;has cured. The'mo.rt serer, and cliropic_roses arc Wetkly eradicated by its extraordinary virtues. James Coin mingo„ Esq., one . nr the a , Slitanls: in the Lunatic !As,. ftlaZksvell's Island, is the gentleman spokeit of 'tithe following letter. Plarkell's Island. Sept. 14, It% Dr. Townsend-Dear Sir I have snit:red terribly for nine ream with the Rheumatism ; considerable of the lime I could not Oat, sleep or wail,. I h o d theanom distrestantt pains, and my lintb,t. Were terrible swollen. I have used four holies, of your liar sapa rill:tom' they haye done me Won' than a thouaand loitars n sell, of gond, I am so much hitter—ii Weed I sin ...direly reieved. Von are at liberty to Iv, tlu.4 fur the benefit of the afflicted. Yours oee!folly. • JAMS . Principal Office, 1211 Fulton Si. sun IlCUil lINIINGNS V. Redding At. Co. 8 State street. Itreuott ; llyett an Sims; In.:North Second ,1 reef. Philadelphia ; S. S. Hance, Druggist, Baltimor e; P. M. Celle:), Charleston; W r ight & Cu. 151 Chartresvtrect, IV - . 0 ; 155 South Rear( street, Albany ; and by all the principal Itruesintn',and M erchant); generally throlighont the Stilted States, %Vest Indies and tho Canadas. . *The General Agency for the sale of the Sarsapa rilla in Schuylkill Comity. in at Hannan's Rookstnre. Pottsville, where .Drugaisis and Others can he supplied wholetiale it the 31 , inutacturets prices. April Sit. 1849 The Giteatest Bargains In the Oehl: 1 CAN DE ILII3 AT SIR. THACY , S.,: (-to. 2.92 -Ifsrket Ni,*41.0 UNRIVALLED CLOTIIING STORE. i Fit, Crunch Black Cloth Dress Coats, (tom 410.f0 t 112.011 11.00 to 11l 00 t'•00 to lb - to) 7.00 to 900 rine Cho It 10.1 oto 14 00 idiot Coats, " C••atees. 7.00 to 10 0 0 7 " Black Habit Cloth Sark., 010 to OO OOO /darks and Fancy Tweed Sacks, to Sacks, 309 to 0.00 " Black Caysimere • 300 to 594. .Tancy • •" " - C O to ' 5.00 " Satinet - 2C to 409 Hallo Vests, - , 1! Ott to 4 110 Together with n largo • assortment of Seasonable Goods,- of every variety, CCIIISiStItt: of Pants, Vests ailtirtA, stocks, ...11 , 1/..llllefß, handkerchiefs, umbrellas .te. All to bc had at the old and favorite stand, and at prices that will nail nil. C•k•Doll'i forget the number, :th.rkne s.. atai'49—lA.3ns COLVIVELILVIV INKS.- 1n 11 gallon.lial Igallno, quart and smaller bottles: also Maynard &Noyee In ks,Copying loks.llokto & Thump son's Steel Prn Inkaloovecs Inks. lied and /line Inks &r., Wholesale and retail. ink as low no 311 rents pe dozen, whotesale, at HANNAN'S Ortl4 Cheap !look and Variety States: Trc, k 1 n., :Rs " OMB Liver Complaint. - J.A.17571ncE, DYSPEPSIA, CIIRONIC OR Nl:Mir - MS DEBILITY, DISEASE; OP TLIE Kidnerw, awd all diseases arisja r from n doarrd , ll l.rerr or Yternarlin both , Vele and Female S liCri as Crmxtipatinit, Inktrd Piles, Pullnes4 or Blond tom, Read, Acida..rAr the atrattllCh, Nanx sea, lreart-burn. Disgust rot - Pond, Pulineptoi Weigh in the Stow:iris, SUM' Elllff3llol7ll/. Sinking nr tint tering at the pit of the Stomach, SSlMmilla at th e Read, [tarried and dillicnn. Breathing. FP:Berm:l nt the heaet. Choking or entS. wing sensatiens when in a lying posture. Dimness or vision, Drat or webs bo on, the sizia, Fever and doll min In the head, Deo cn!ncy or Perspiration. Yellowness of the akin and eyes. Pair in the side, Pack, Chest, Limbs, A. Sad den liu.ltes or heat, Bernina in the Fleqa, Constan linagthings of evil and great depression of spirits can be tlfentually cored by tiooPLAN'ttrs ffELERRATED GERMAN BITTER,.- Their power over the above diseases is not relied-If-moaned-by any other preparatio n in the Felted Stith* as the cures attest, in Many ra•ki t, ... „ .,•,. sloth - al pllysiOiant had faded. • Deralleelnelit of the I.lVer and Ftomrichare,rourceii of Inca nity, - nnd Uhl also pretties disease if the Ileart, skin, lames and Knineyi, and his the body open man attack of the Clintera,Aliiltrius. or Yellow Fever, and iseeneralty the tire cause of that nowt bane ful disease, Cowirtmptinn. Opinion" of the Philadelphia Press. "THE DISPATCH," December illst says:- An INV•GraIILE MEDICING.-We have frequently heard of the Celebrated German Hitters. ntanufartnr ed by hr. IliMiland.emiken of In terms of commenda loin, and we knikw•ileservedly so. It iv a too Caraway/ pritrtire, m eertani toarters. to pod' all Manner of useless trash, lint in the ease of the alms,. Mtn decd., arc living witnesses of their err-it' moral and physical worth. As a medicine for the Liver Con, idaint..laundico, Nervous Debility Tarot Dyspepsit:tht• ins been fmnil Inv:linable.. crem e; curer, and /nor m:4l4 eratlicmina diseases, w hen all other medicine; have failed. We fist convinced, that intim rive of rite German hitters, the patient Site., not berartle/lehiliand. but constantly gains ,treneth to the frune-a Get worthy picomeldermtinn • The Hitter, are Weal. ant In taste and smmil, and can be administered rimier any etreurrhiances, to the most delicate stonvieh In deed. 'they cati.he bind by , all persons with the nowt perfeet safety. It ,vault he Welt far the, who are much alll•Cleat in the nervons system, to ceentnence With Cr, tea spoonful or Icon, and gradnalty increase. qt's speak from experience, and are of course, a proper judge. The press far and wide. have united in reentn unending the German (titters, and to the atilicted tee io•t the!; •.rimrtrr OF TIME TIMES,'' dope *.ilirraya • 'D° our good CiliXens who are invalids:l:l,ow the many astonislunz cures that have IteVn ncrimmed Dr. liontland's Celebrated German Ilitt‘rs 1 If they ‘l,l not, we recommend them In the - German :Medicine store." all Who are airy, to•oi With Liver Complain}, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, er Net ylittii Debility the n o , tor has cured many of our citizens after the best phy sicians bas failed. We have used them, and they have proved to tie amhitlicine that every one should know o f, and we cannot refrain ;Thin; fair testimony in their favor, and that Wlltdi 4111.4 them i-mater chain, Upon our humble effort, they tire entirely F • e4,•table. • -, TfiE DAILY NEWS," July ith nays :- "We s:, ,, ak knowinzly of Dr finotland's Celebrated German Bitters, %heti we x.iy it is n ble*t.inc cat this age ; and in tivtgases of the biliary, digestive and Ner vous Systems, it has nor t, e think un equal, It is a ryziiiiible preparation, and tactic without .threhul, and to all invalids n e would recommend it ns wortl4• their confidence. • READ TUE FoLLowiSai . it is !tont one of our 14,4 &assists, a gehtleman ft. vtott,biy kooton um...v.:Hit. uo.tod state,-11 ! 0 pro. prietor of •10, -mcatc.,l xVorso Syrup 3 , Phil,: daplia. ..‘",422d. IS NN. Dear Sir:—lt is with much ph.asure tii a i testify to the ettraindinsfy iiielli to of )our German Ritters, ha, i r , ~014 tare,e3c of ilieni the, hat few Itimnilis to va c ,itt-i pi•rsiitrii. - trilii.t-,1 with Liver Complaints, Dyspep ;l' --f.t. - ,t, 1 lie , 11,1:. ef , the Nem oils 5 101ern. I can say . t .., , _ll sa,.-t..:y Lii.li they-ire the . 15P,1 article cif the i.k.i, .3 l'iist , i.vi r .c.:,i . (.:tid I deal in all the popular i fooilicitie , l anil I! 4-I,lder it she only medicine for the ' i1t. , 1.1'.1-i , e:,,-, I.,1,10• the litibi,•• • . i have new: r sold 9ce todii,• t tot eV , not- given pat isfact iiiii, itlid brought torch the;tommenclation of tho, 'shin filed it I deein eitis my duty lo you heti] es the proprietor of this highly valuable article. and to those afflicted with the above complaints, that they May know of us cura tive properties and to enable them to select the goa,f from the lcurious articles with which our market is Minded. . With much respect, I remain yenrit.,:c. .1. li. ItOIIENSACE, Dluggist. JAUN DW Cornl:eANDr fir S LIV reond ER, COMP arid CoateLAsINT At roers. C.red after Ph jisirirtn a had ...Failed. a l'Ailadaph e i, Dre, 27, ISt). Dear Sly—lt Is with feelings Of Pi,,,,,, I n un ,,,, i _ nirate to you the sanative effects (and In 0 i.hertaini f .) o f your invaluable 3. 110011 a nd's Celebrated Gelman hit tern.'• upon my•system while laboring antler the Jaun dice. About two tears ago I lind an :mark of the Jaen dice and was confined in the house six weeks under 1 medical trt,alal,la of the Family Phy.ictari and for q „ , us. lute alter; when Twent out I had to lie wry ca'rr. fol of myself. sines that time I have had . .iNeril attacks of i he' same &Seise, and your Ritter. lb.re entirely re- neyed arid cured me In two or three days My next door neighbor! Mr. John Diehl . last spring, had a long and serious spell ot Juittltre, lie had ft sometime before I knew it ;,he Was eon Cited tei WS tied A., enro l as I heard of hts'crindition I called to see him and told him an t e effect your Bitters had Timm ale In the raffle dis ease. Ile immediately sent Our a Ronk, and i n a f en , days lie was cured. I have in several in qi: mes Teethe, I.mended the Bitters in other crtiii,, allval, Pradtt, fig the saine happy etrecl. :fly wife Ilan been rion,bl nro hl y of. dieted it lilt Liver Complaint sod Neuralgia, lip the Us;, of tine hitters she is well, now enjoying pond health. We believe from :he many cares We icnow!of there Bit ..eYb effecting, that they pusses,na rentarkableand ex . - 1 triturilinary degree gt tat curative properties, and that . which cube mes thbtrvalue with us is.t hey are entirety vi.getable.- We always keep the hitters on hand and would not be willing to be without [hem. ' Very respectffillv, yours, C. , 370 Srr Street Can strring.er test i PElRCnviny be E adduced outh by F any int Prepara tion before 11w public I A single bottle will convince tiny one- of their power over dl•ease. Tim; are En tirely Vegetable, and will permanently destroy the most obstinate costiveness-, and give strength and vigor to the 11 ante, at no time debilitating the patient ; being also grateful la the 111001 dillChte syll , ll;Undi, any circittni•tilnees, and can tie administered with perfect safety 10 delicate infants—they :Ile free Nan Alcolol, syrup, ncids, Calomel, giol-all mineral and injurious. ingredients. ' They ran.bc taken at all limes and end er all circum stances, no ordinary expositre will preventt hem having a salutary sheet, and no bad re,ult can accrue from an near dose For sale, wholesale and retail at the principal Depot, Giirman Medicine Store, Yo-27S Race Street, Phliadel.' Rhin. For sale ,by 1: G. Brown, Pottsville; 13. R. Dickson Seim) lkill Haven ; I. W. Gibbs. Minersville: and by respectable Scalers generally, thronglinut'the State. March a 1 iS-19 11-ly United States and Forei.-12. ' PATENT AGENCY, ,No • 75 D 0 'ON S'I'ltEET, opposite tn. Ezelwri x ,; riiILADELPHIA. PA. I `TM. BULLOCKS.;iviI Engincer end Myrlianician. VS otters lur sett seca nit the trartaaCtion. of all business connected with the Patent Odic, • 51013E1 , 1. DitAwiNcs AND eteriartesvioNs neatly and'accurately made null Patent ; obtai,,,,t wit', despatch. Ilis thorough, theoretical and practi ca l knowledge of the Mechanical arts. 'mince, hint to say, that in alecares where he advises an mint cation for a Patent, in rase it is net old.tined, the fees for his ser vices will he returned, and he will also ziarrantee, that all patent. oinailleil I hrotrzli los office. will ad sus tained by the courts. Many inventors are subjected to grew delays and loss of tints and looney by employing Incompetent person to rnalai their n p....C/fi•ation... - and ftennently have to surrendet their patent, and get a re-Issue. Inventors at a distance ran snd their mod-la and a statement of their claims direct d to Wm. Ilvuocx, U. S. Patent Agency, Ni. 75 D, - Stiect, Pbnadylphia, Pa., and the strictest secrecy to ll he nr.served until the Patent in obtained. - T , Drawings and Specifications 0, r Factories, Mills, &c., and all kinds of Matlmicry pun based on Commis oone and competent men tianish to put , the came iii or . lll- 11!)n la nay part of itte United Stattv, South America and thil %Veit Indies. IiEFCRENC4,I Iron. Z•DneR PIIATT, President of the Mechanics insti tute, New York. , Meiisrs. 4: Co., Novelty IN , srks. New Prren Monett. 4: Co., Columbian Foundry New York. COOLY. ELLICOTT & Devirs, Philadelphia, P. Ans PiitAintrc. Pa. - • • Mr. T/1011s J. Lilmigniv E, 113 imore, MI. • " Rom:lry A. TATCOIL • " Dsszes.. •Ohio. • " WALTUO Ill:Tull. Chie,aeo. Illinois. • •' J. N. MILLED. Snyannah, (la. " W 4. C. Gen.'s. Mobile, Ma. " aN DULL,Waslongton, Miss: " • fir.os, Charleston, S.C.. I,ly 12. 90411 A CA It D.--I.ll'lh %VI; LE 1,1" Delleror in DRY LlWlctrtB , orcct, near the Corner of Ma i 6(12015 Ortattl, , JOHN 1,4 Pc4l-3‘..11, JOHN S. C.MARTIN f4tinaperrm PORE A.Nt) coNcENTRATEDI WINE VW WILD CHERRY, 'CCM the Lure or cLseases arising principally from a 1..' relaxed or debilitated ethle of thi• system, av Dys.' pepsin. with Palpitations Of the heart, Loss of A Tipp:. lite. Heart-burr] Iliad-ache. sour belching. Lou, of Colour, Pain Mahe !imam, Nervous De!dike. ClinTeta rilOrtiliti. Dysentery, Night S.Veal.:(:nlii's (lough, n• fluenza and the troublesome cough of old age; and as a preventive (hg bracing the system) to Fever and Ague; bilious and nervous fever It has no equal. This preparation of Wild Cherry. po.o.es - ses a mark ed !superiority over all other article, sold as Syrups, Ilahams or Estrarts of Wild Chem ; by a process which centres a concentrated nuileilleient article, po s,s,ina all the. well known good' qualities of the mediesne and wamisted free from all other drum, , cspecla 1110pintif and its pieparaiirom or any other nor crolie. The pleasant taste of the Wine of Wild cher ry qualiy. es it fur the most delicate Stomach, It will also be found much cheaper, than the more common articles, sold node, the name of Wild Cherry, being Mr more concentrated and .pure and put up in large quart potties, and is .warranted to keep in any climate. Persona who are sithiert to Fever and Arne. Bilious &c., will find ••Gumpert's Wine of Wild Cher ry" anexcell.hit preventive by strengthening Me eitonrich an I Nerves, and its derided ionic properties 'ernininend it as.a suporifir substitute for the -u .11,1 •Ilort *-01,9r•rve the Genuine' "%Vim. of Wild Cher y' . pig up 111 km... , bottles holdin4 n quart, with the oord, "•Gotitpert'a Plate of Wthl Cherry, Phila,l.l." blown hl the Chi., and the outside Wrapper hap the writ ten Signature of the Proprietor. Prepared only by 11. It ra*teuilf.cilemlAt.anil Apothecary. No. 120 North Second Street, Plula.telehta. Prick per bottle, or OA for 0 botth.s, Ajr.lnts —.LC. Drown, Pottsville; and Jaw. R. ratio, . [lp.ll-013m. Ac Spring Goods In WOWNSE fiIIIARPLESS 3:3 South Second 511.1,1,-111 IL HAVE r eceived by their Own import at Inng,g g d " re , ful "ir,lion.a a large and wea rejected whit!' couiprkeg every desirable hind of . _ STAPLE: FANCV GOriDS. _ n r ,„ G„ ~d,.—Silks, Ginebarns, Lawns.lllnlntlr Los tres, Chintzes, Linens, and - all the now rahrleg for Spring. SA/Gds.—Balk. Canton Crape, liars, Breathe, Net, Saaory-PI4 EligliPh eilesitnere, and Sent-skin. • Friralty flocabt.—Tlain and neat figured good. of ni l and Cap !WITS, plain furnishing' goods, .Ifrit'S Wear- —Cloth/. Ciiiiineres.Orllllogs,Tweeils new -nitimnr Muffs, resting+, and Youths' Wear. ' . Arai-dist noeds. — Enrladi,Quilts, Blankets, Bork ines,Tahlings.Sheetlocs,l.inetp.,Moreens.DanoAs,Sre. baormakers' Coq.; , --J,astkngs, Gallons, Laces, 4c. Philada., lltarrh 7.1 . Id In - • POSTSCHIP.T. F. To,legniptile Corresqnlid - c tn. TIC L.iTCST NOM NT IZEIE Nt:WS T W 11444011.1, 3hy 25, r o'clock r. M. - 7 )ltArzx FITS. ,50 p $1,50. Rye Flour-.: 1n- -f:414)3 a $1,07. Corn`- - s+3o a 31. ! Flour-44, 62,75. Gra 59 a 60. 0 I rnade!a brief eppeal.ici the A . ecipli )., e time since; of which the H. , Intel '} 11 A4R -nbly of ous. , Srste, at its let& tceritt!in resolutions on the subject love t c instructions to obey them. leand appeal to the people of Mil hod of thri'people—and if they' action., I shall give them en op. a .. r...fitator to party their will into' zn)lei anything to dissolve this' or,sy!onc heir of it against the /./. r ,t ( a' dissoluthm of the Union to be: I.l l rse , it , e.l by staternien, for the' 4 6 , 1 y politk, any more than I ad..' dde., to he a remedy'. te'bn Pry"' i3 t ri 0 l fl' nt kill, ih is rho e li''s' rily, cso n fth 'r:n e e na ed bu Y: end lean roptemplNto in either ease." Col. Benton i of Ntist , ouri, siol, liTIO:g is an exl '.4`he General session, adopted of slavery. and li From this comp court—the who'. confirm the inst poryinity to lin. efffict.ms r cans:: Union, or to other.. I do not adm:, a remedy. to hr t diseases of the bk . snit death. or su scribed by phys i MI body.. Cor i , which my mind's 'he following "order to a military' It, havCbeen actually penned byi School 'in the coonty cif Berk,: company is riia ono who teaches NOTICE this Six cqmpiny unto my corn: to et the 'Hauge of igsip on the Bret ronnilay in May' I me • 1. Cap, Is her Gevirithe mend are tovarr H•idelberg Too with Suflatint A April 14 —I I S HI W• eglin, tr ‘, says the Eist , n ingenious mschi patent. It forms gaitors, and same time produ. proportions, so as exactness. The materials in gen calf, kip, men's . woollen. It lisp c utting and mor Picto. T :tfr. Socil,of Bethlehem, Whig, ha: invented a now and n for which he has obtained a ladies' arid gentlemen's gaiters,. ho t boots Without scams, at the hag any,size required, in all their' to fit with the greatest nicety and` machine will form any of tho ' .ral use; such as patent leather, omen, split Icathcr,'or any thing' ases'with the knowledge of boot than half the binding, 'Such st any person undequainted with' ee it. is its simplidtpt . tho business can ' my. lity.M7aitc In 18311, says the of Manchost'rr, N By a recent ',eerie population is 14, ['nailed. The n B,GII ; excess of 2,258.!.. July the poPulai• new factory wil present number. Ica' Increase in Popislalion.— . Lowell Courier, the -population, H., V . Fi , 887 ; in 1840, 3,225.2 it iippears that the present 12, an inereise almait,syithect mbar of males is 5,9 . 24; females fornales, 2.686 ; gain t+ last, is estimated that by the {at of n trill be lull 15,000, ea the I add scleral hundred to' the tit The St. a few days agn,a 4,1 Eit'o.—The fire in Bt. Wulf' pears to have been , 'a' terrible' prop'rrtly de , troyed''amounting 100: The whole number k 4!S; in the lower part of os. It l i cannot be 'ascertained ' l e killrJ. druid to $5 , or 6.000 buildings dekroye the town, 18 boo, yet how 111 , 1,4 w.• CV: Why be says: •4 have eel were afraid to r il sway—afraid to —afraid to walk f .1 eater saw die a• --Some quaint writer :n wom . rn ao delicate that the'' , le for: frar the horse might run r il'inrr fear the boat Might nese( 1 . lr fear the doti might fall—but, .ta4l to w.t. Married." Coqk ressiin rr/ Electitnia.—The remaining ors of GOTlgrus take; One es isralinn and 'renneeseic 'August nano. lowa end . Kentucky, Au. Oetthri 31; Ltutaiana, Mts.: ovember sth; Matsschusollq; elections far m6m I foltows:L-Nortli C 2,I;; Alat;Sut's, Ind gust pth Marylsut siss!ppi still Texas, (1 ciicuncy) !kitty. 1:7- Ali Eye, cesifuqy' het out n the ratiehi 'tras tin+ !alicnantly diseased, was Cincinnati last week, while l er the influence of chloroform: VT/ 'Dr. Duncan) . grePs from 9bio, di formerly a member d, Con= rd in :Wasbington city, on Friday evkiing last ryGarhe nn the Mexican Commigsb announces his Rafe bility of his being o, without the' mat of terms of the trent . , anaconda, and Dr. corning up the Chu . .. The Little from the Indtad cow b, en fought on the p aVn fore, awnee Chief, ar de tell. About 51 field, bogus.—Col. %Veils; of the n, writing ‘ci al-Clhio paper,. rrival et Chaves, the probe diged to go thence to Mexii'o, ie Ports , . in 'order io fulfil the and that be had killed ah Ihaniherlain had killed a tiger; CMS !MT. :ad; ljerntral has 'a rumor . I ntry, that a great battle had airies between the CamanChes . lof several. tribes led by a .1 that the Vetnancheri were hundied were killed on the co-Bloody AIM s!h, two brothurs-i Dancan; after angry drew piitOla and ti 'both, Dunnan,.it i• going throligh his b .—.-Vt Ness Orleans, on the . : less-, H. Cassidy nod Mr. Words about (amily coattcrs, ed at each other, wonading supp,,sed, mortally, ,the bell cast. ' .*dart rsLANK - 11100 1 1), .Vorth '.l,(SfOr4 (21 - PPLI: ISIANK torqthait ran Le ;I ackniwionicell 'trot hers, 1 1 1,11UPACT unnns, 77.1 rd &reef. Philadelphia, IF TIM tilr: rsonic.) . 1;001(r3 cheaper at the Yanufac, had at any Itookitore, and thew (rel. RI, 49. .1.1, EH REAL EST 7 i6illp'4oll, IT.FI AGENT, AND ( 'TOR O RENTS, bon, Srlolylkill County, Pa, I I take rharge of Coal Lands, and other property, and collect the County nf Schuylkill, and lectet! with his Agency, will be Office. in Irort C'n TlsittoirElto, vE. Dwellirjr !lotion Relll6 for 11, 1,11111!. .111 ot her loPonesEE co promptly attended to 7•:LI THOMPSON. arOnn, Schoyhall co., Horace Snifth, Lig Part 3011,11 . . Refurs to Surd rase Pottivi! " Samuel Itrt " %Vnl. 11. W I- null E •W OF L.(111 I.a I 77r)5t310.N PLEAT 11.KILI, CM N'l'V. c Starr, t . es. Thomas Riddle and JineidW. rate! mid James N. - Bunker, with notirf In Ins c01r33130X11Z01.333313 .... T. Ilit nker, and the followit'ir. named persons:mil ~ ..i Iwitittstlons, claiming inde-1 . Chiltern!! linti , !... ' 1 - deceased, 'lvflother as heirs or devise,. Viz t— 4 . ,Jatnes Woodward, Jr " hit and Warner ; 3.0,,, ml.r4 of the Eser f..a.t V. - til and Testa- 1 -4 „.,,,‘t of Churchill Illstori,, , deceased ;,Husanna 1 i.a . Ditiwri flonstnn. Mary Jane liotwton,; lant tea A, i ~,,t; Davlis, Mary Ann flititt,' Aiargavit F'. Johnenn.; P. II oril tin G.. Vn ncleve, ti. flowiloo Vonclere.JOhn I & ,.i Wan th eleVe. W 3 o ID C 3 !1 3 3311 , 3330. Eliza Este Ilauy.' I ' Inn, Mary Iltionott, GeTat . ,i.llt. Stow . n, William I .m F. C. IL Brown. the %me min Sunday school Ilia- - Z.7 4 * n, the l'hitalelpOta Oitdiau.' A.-oriole, the In- a . [H , 11 erta WI,: . 1%,1414in le Women', r e Society, the .„ :,. M U -‘ Pri enFylvania Slide s'ocody. the Philadelphia t, 1 Mime 311,tionary Society, the Union DefievOe. =a• len t dn., the Penn.ylv. nit Anil -Slavery dn. thel E...: l'entts)lva not In•ritur, n for the Pelf and Dumb, . 2 'tiro FtieIPiaVIIIZA sdriety or the (lit and !Aber- " ties of l'Illt:141111,1 .Sup:l, the Amerman ridtle Society, I 4 the Northern lety of Philadelphia, in t i the Northern 1.e. - rill:old the Southwark Soup P. I Sim 1,, y . with notice 0 aU and every person, " entporat ton ur instiluito , i I:mll3m:under the said Clio rc 1ii3111.93/ 331331i:11331 . fixed, o bethef as Delis Of devisers, or In nor w i dy whrleYer. • . j 3 Noll,. i.horeoy elven n :he nhoye named partlep,thai 13) virtue I r 11, above entivotli wrjt of P4lll'lloll. OD 1 Inquest w;11 be twill and at en upon the premLnis thee Lln tleie ribed. viz : ~ Tlto Greenwood Estate" i , n the ~ 1,,,,,gh of Prittscille, • chnylkill cminty, on tra.• ,ty, on SaCur ie I lext.at 10 o'clock in the for• f making partilion or vaina iii real - mat% ail ip thee:6i irne and plare the said part for 'lnver.. . . it JNO. T. WEli.hip . 2 . , Sheriff. 1,-gt d ay the 4econil d.rr ni .11 (fir the 000 and 'Of ' , l4rnOnt writ A! Which ,„a:tend. ii they thin sb en x. idirz, April Al, Itil!t. ' CIOI --- s - 1 .ioreT --- , NO. - R NORTIL SI:CON D STREET,. NATTIA ' T. CLAPP - IS now receiving lint prim; and 2411Iffiller 4101 k of Verbs, Cass/sierra, L ;Saes and Done Wear. French, Beigiettn, CLOTHS, ilk . American and tvggv uktenterton, • Well of England .• and a here assortment, • AIISINIF. l COATINSS. I /aloft Cloths, iminnie Cliolis,rind Ilembasines; lilac% and Colmed Ca. lobarett and Codrinetons ; Croton Cloths 'Tweed ON STUFFS. ' , Drap ,l' Cie. „lee., A@c _. PA FFS. , 1,::, , Super Mack Fteneit. 'asf.:l:llt! rot and Doeskins; . . French honey and inivil Cassimerea, teeny ranelgj Merino Caasimers. nil colors .6 nit tits:odes; Whitt and fancy Linen Drilling', new designs; Cords and lle.4.yeateens of every' etyle and quality, Sattinetts,:ill viladt'a and qUalil it". I'4:STINGS, 4 Superior Mark Satin antiataimmere VeJlinga ; D Stiuuniiii fancy silk V.:stings, now .i/eitee; While and colored Ma reCllll,—large assortment; Lob ClOlll3 and other Conch TrltiMinE9. Together with a general aesortmetie of Goods - adept. eirto Men - n end Boys' wear, to which the milieeribee- Invitee the attention of hisfriendSand of tiers, •mning• the cily. • -For sale by the_ piece or retail. - . • - NATIIAN T. CLAPP, • No R Noel!, Swe,,,,lstre.tt, rise el the Golder: Lambf three doom ahoy. Mraket, Phllrhla. April I-I, ISL. _ . ' 16-3 mo N,th 3.1 at . Ph la (May 12, , 19. 294 y
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