POTTSVILLE. Si TURDA T MORNING, JUNE 1, 1849 The item Orleans papers estimate the da ,,,lie to the growing sugar crop 67 the cisernaw iss of the Missiosippi, at MOOS h:r2Fsheatir. The next Leg istature RGI afiliortlon the Senstare and !tepresentattives to thean•eral ceun• ties for tha nest aeons years, which will render the aceion more thin usually Important. rs'll:ewcourlHoure and Jail. The Grand . Jury of Montgomery county, bare; in their report recninmended, o. new Jail and Court House to be erected in Norristown A l Yronstraus snake.—Messrs Isaac Wol verin-and'ehr'stly Dale, of Birmitighacu, in this Stale, while out gunning on the sth nit., captured a Black Snake, which measured 21 feet 8 inches in length, end is supposed to be About 3 feet in turcumferehce. Fetal Case.—Mr. Chas. Shamberger, vvhilevalking upon the top of a house in Seventh Sweet, Reading, in a state of somnambulism, clipped and fell upon the pavement, causing almost instant death. Os The Canal Board, is fully, organized and is now in scission at Harrisburg. Mr. Longstreth, whoio health has been very delicate for some time has so for recovered u to be able to attend to his duties. • . . Ty. Three Cases of Cholera were reported to the Philadelphia Board of Health, in that thy, on Wednesday last, all of which proved fatal several haute after the attack. They were not residents of Philadelphia. f California Gold.—The barque Florida has arrived at New Orleans from Charger.. Mr. Beall of the U. S. Nary is among the passengerii. Pie says that the accounts of the abundance of gold in California are not in the least exaggerated. Mr. B. lass in,his povession a single lump of the precious metal worthiS2ooo. co St. Louis.—The authorities of St. Louis base passed an ordinance requiring all the streets to be widened in the burnt district, and that the new buildings be built fire-proof. The lota, as we anticipated, is not halt as great as first reported. One of thrir papers, the Resins, has made en esti mate of the losii et $1,670,290. Incendiarism is Said to have teen the cause. rir There was a large meeting of the citizens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities, on Wednea. Joy lost, for the purpose of taking measures to alleviate the condition of the suffetera by the late fire in St. Louis. Resolutions sympathising with them were adopted, and committees appointed to Collect moneys to alleviate their distresses. rirSlcarnboat Explosion.—The eteamer San Francisco collapseda flue on the evening of the 29th ult., whilst she wee leaving St. Look far M/ssouri. Mr. Patker, the mite, wee badly scolded, and many persons were bloWn overtioord, fleS2lll.l of whom are supposed . to hove been drown. ed. r- Picture of a' Guillatine.--l'he Pittsburgh Post has a picture 'l3f a frightful looking_ instru ment. 041'6 it calls a guillotine, with a dozen or fifteen fiends scattered around it. We could not possibly imagine, says the Louisyillo Journal, • more striking and palpable just•fication thin this picture affords of the doings of the administration. ‘i:theaner,;rillanious looking set of bends and - faces were never seen on human shoulders—or off. la?'llenry M. Fuller, Esq. of Luzerne county a member of the last Legislature, is highly spoken of by many of the Whig papers, for Canal Corn- Fuller. is • man of fine abilities end acquirements. and of much personal popu— larity. So is Paul S, Preston'of Wayne county, whose name will no doubt be presented to the Convention:on the 16'h of August It seems to be generalli:conceded that the Northern part of the State is entitled to the Canal Cornmis•ioner. Fr The latest news from California brought by the Steamer California and Oregon, dates. front the 231 of April 'and is of a wonderful char acter. There is no . end to the gold !—it is bring found in greet abundance. Lieut. Beal, i'vho 'Came in no a passenger stetee that not only the re es gold in any quantity but that mines of Silver, Quick Silver, Platinum, Coal and also that Diamonds end Emeralds of .the most valuable character, have recently been found. One die .mond wee recently' found, valued at $lBO,OOO. Great country, that!. Exhaordinary Elopement in Maine.— "Rev. Daniel L. Quirnby, of Lisbon, having a wife and 3 childreo r whet for the last 15. years has been a circuit preacher of the Methodist_ persuasion, and who almost to the moment of his departure, had been above suspicion, earl hod enjoyed the confidence end respert of a large circle of highly respect&ble friends and relatives, has eloped. He eloped with a Mrs. Lawrence, his paramour, who has left behind her 3 children, the youngest of whom is a year and a hulf old.' Cuba.—Tho island of Cuba contains 3500 superficial leagues of lam', only two-fifths of which are cultivated. Of the remaining three-ilftbs not used, one is probably valuejess, fettling one hallo! its agricultural resources developea It his twelve cities, ten towns, one hundred and eight vi:lsges, end ninety-sis hamlet.. In 1841 the population . w4is,4ftelusive of soldiers and resident foreigners, 1.007,624; but a more recent census hes shown an increase of about 300,000. About half of the population is black, and of the negroes from one: fourth to one.fiftbs are free. About one-fourth - of the imports are from the. United States. MINNESOTA TERRITORY This Territory, formed by an act of the late Congress, bids fair to rival some 'of the other Weitern territories. Already, there is said to be a great rush to that now country, and this, too, at a time, when thousands of young and adventur ous persons have been enticed to another country, by the inducements which are held 'out by the golden prospects in California. • Thi., however, is in accoNance with the character of the American people: daring, enterprizing endtidvt wurnuo,they fear no obstacles, and wherever they find a place in which ere good openings or fire pro,:p.ets (or future operation, they arc among :he fiat to shoo!. d t 7r the ;•,.indle for the new alode. Minnesota oil/ . 06n to ,7ltory of much- importance, and of ore i nc li ne d to ::liere it will not be long be fore she will apply f or o d o ,:"ion :;!ato the Union Ss a State. Her climate is her .uiner ' i resource', so far as bee been ascertainN, ' l2 ;‘: to be numerous, which, when in the bands or 2 hardy set of Yeomanry, will be properly attended to, and may be for awhile, at least, thii centre of attraction to the eyes of many who are,. dreirous of making their homes in a new country. There is now an excellent opening for young men of enterprize, energy and talent. Let them settle there, and grow with the place. They will be come familiar with her institutions from the start— become conversant tith almost everything relat ing to that territory, and if they properly conduct themselves, they may, ateorue day or other•rise to eminencc—cither in a political or commercial point of view. Suctpa chance is now presented. and the great number of people who are now travel ling to that country is sufficient evidence that the AnYiriean people are not blind to their interests. So.—.A recent decision .1 the Supreme Court of Irt.dwochusetfs, is spinet the sdmirsa. leiliry °fen 'tiniest as s witness in ,civil of emai -1 jAtilagit.. • FOREIGN PORTAGES As considerable difficulty has occurred dif ferent part of the country, especially in places re mute from the large cities in .escertaining correctly the ratee of postage under the new postal treaty with great Britain, the Kew York Courier has obtained tom the Post Office Dem*sot the fol. lowing schedule of the various rates, which will be found of Importance and eoloveolent to all haring occasion to correspond with parties in Great Britain or on the continent : Letters by the British or American steamers to England, Ireland. and Sculland,2l cents a single rate, to be pre-paid or not. Newspapers 2 cents each, to be prepaid. To the Continent of Europe, by British steam ers, 5 cents a single rate, and newspapers 2 cents each, to be pre-paid. Letters by the American steamers, to Portugal,. France, Spain, Belgium ; Holland. • and Italy, 21 cents a stogie rate, must be pre-paid, with the in- land postage to New York to be pre.paid. ; Letters by the American steamers, to other places on the Continent of Europe, not mentioned above, can be paid or nor, postage to N. York to ba added.' Newspapers 3 eents each, to be pre paid. Letters must be prepaid to Havana. 12} cents. ebigees 20 cents. Panama, 30 cents a single rate. Lettere to California from any part' of the United States, can be pre-paid or not, 40 cents a single rate. Transient newspapers 3 cents each, to be pre-paid. By single rate, is meant letters weighing a half ounce or less.y The Postmaster General has derided that the British West India Steamers du not come within the provisions of the postal treaty, and letters sent by them hence, must have the inland postage pre paid. •1 Fatal Railroad Accident occurred on Standay afternoon, at Mount Clore Depot of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Mr. James Cassidy. Who was standing on the lower step of the front of the ladies car attached to the Washington train, whilst looking back as the car passed through the outer gate, was struck by the post to which the gate is hung, and knocked off. He fell directly under the wheels, the car passing a•ross his neck, and severing his head from his body, besides shockingly mutilating him. - --szer The Coal Trade for 1819. The quanti t y of Coal sent by Rail Road this week is 42,717.15—by Canal 21,001,14—,f0r the week, 63,718,09. . The trade is now in full, operation—and the qqantity sent this week is greater than the quint tity,‘ever.sent to market in any ono week hereto-, fore from Schuylkill County. Both Canal and Railroad are worked up to their full average capa city. There was it considerable accumulation of Boats during the hist week, but we learn that there is some prohtbilit'y that they will ho scarce the ensuing week: The turnout among the Boatman on the Leigh has ceased. The Sheriff opened a pawn,' on the Canal a few days ang, after which the Boatman immediately toot their departure with their Boats, and, the obetructumS ceat'ed• Either we our informant was in error last week in stiting that but two Engines were en gaged in tranTorting Coal in they Schuylkill Valley Rail Rued. Theire arc three Engint a ern. ployed which are considered sufficient to trans port . the Coot, iu case no accident occurs. The advance of ten cents per ton s on toll, &c., on both Canal and Rail R3rad took place on the first instant, to Richmond and. Philadelphia. The rates on the line remain, we believe, without dewier.. • . Amount of Co:11 beat aver am Philadelphia and lizntd- In.; Railroad and Sehn)lkill NaVledjiun for the week ending on Thursday e).rung last: RAILROAD. CANAL Mr TOTAL. WEEK. TOTAL. P. Carbon, 13,170 . 06 25,684 )+9 11 . 243 09 37 . n 66 15 Pottevilte, 4,736 17 45924 15 Yn7 02 11.708 14 S.llaven, 21 017 IR 107.192 13 6 469 16 16.016 1/9 P. Clinton, 3,762 14 46.722 01 1 031 'l5 8.727 16 42,717 os .2.97,827 Ip 21,01 04 77,111 05 '77,111 05 • . 2 Total by RR & 37 , 1,939 03 To carte period last year, bflinitrnad 451.219 L Do by Canal 99.651 01- 553,571 01! 179.931 17 tom E=l2 I.E'tlIU 11 UtiAL TRADE. . The followinz is the gnantity of Coal gent from,the ====)IZ=CMNI . . WEEK. TOTAL. Stoma Mine, 4,169 10 473 , 58 01 Rhurno Run. • 1,003 18 11511 11 11..:0,61. Meadow, 415 15 - 6.3911 05 Spring Mountain Cn. 4.3 00 2,699 00 Sugar Loaf Co. 0-16 15 261 02 Hazleton ennlCn. 322 09 13 006 12 Cranberry Coal Co. 000 00 1,597 19 Buck Mountain Co. 029 17 19.706 12 .Wilkeibarre Coal Co. 260 08 1,597 19 5,911 08• 115,505 10 To some period last year. 132.323 14 DELAWARE AND HUDSON COAL TRADE Sent for the week ending, May 19th. 1640. W gr.k. TOTA T.. 16,656 41,451 To same period last year. 63.902 lons. MBIZM Transportation on tlis Railroads in Schuylkill County. The following is the quantity of Coal transported over the different Railroads in Schuylkill County. for the week ending Thursday evenine. • WEEK. TOTAL. Mine Hill and S. 11. It. -IL 35,352 04 120,503 01 Little Schuylkill R. R. 14.932 06 57,459 09 Mill Creek do • 9,117 01 51.160 13 Mount Carbon do 7,061 13 01325 01 Schuylkill Valley do 13.810 II 67.749 15 Mt. Carhon'and Pt. Carbon do 14.070 06 09.5,9 06 Union Coital - do 3,054 VI 19,033 IS tiwatara do 5.168 18 11.012 09 RATES OF TOLL AND TRANSFORTAT/ON ov RAIL. ROAD To Sept I. 1049. To From M.eartmn.S.llnymi.P.Clinton. Rlchmona.nntil J 111.1,1649, 170 165 145 Philadelphia. do do 1 70 1 65 I 45 RATES OF TOLL mr ('ANAL, TO SEPT. I. ISIS. From Mr.Crarbon. S.lhven. P.Cholon. To Philadelph ia 75 cts. ' 74 06, 63 cts. I= To P;llladrlohia To New York For additional Nem Advertisements see . Nest Page. Thep will there be found arranged under Suitable Heads. To the Firemen of Schuylkill Co. , I , IIE firemen reSchnylkill County are , re.pketfully I. Invited to he present at the Fit enten's Fatal' Readinz, on the Fourth of July. The parade! will be a erarld nflnir, and no pains will be spared to orkke dot trip of their Schuylkill County friends as agreeable' no po,fflible. Caine One, come all. MOS. BARN ETT. June:ND-3-30 'Chief Pseyscholpgry log A a C t A o r c B l o r " k . ilifohret formedhe ,n:irm7s n e '3 o l f o t ' hr i t ' r ) Mr4;l, c. I n r . et, r.- ing all who desire It, in rid. truly wonderful crier., The method of per fornime the astonishing experiment., as well as the most effectual mode of apply mg tlus wonderful remedial agent, to the cure of di-case. will be folly and perfectly taught to all who atter 11, tie no charge will he made. The most surprimne cures upon record have keen etfected by means of this most won derful discovery. All eon be taught to apply it sacrum fully. All persons destrous of joining the riA43, wdl please call upon Mr Ward or Mr. Gray, at the Amen can hotel (Jackson's) precious to 5 o'clock In the eve ning. (Jona 2, 23-It • Four and Feed. Tile suhscrilmrs harms taken I, he Orchard Mill. he- Ioncio: In the estate of MOO Shollertherger, de ceased. ore now prepared to supply their old and new customers with rupernne Flour and Feed of eve, y do- scription at rersonalde prices JACOB tir.tsund GIi,TAVUS G. EiIIOIA,EIiBERGER. Pottsville June 2,23.1 t J. B. A. Si, S. Allen, • DEALERS IY 011. S. •(o. 7, SOUTH WILIRVES, HAVE in Store and for sale. 200 barrels Tanners' 011,501 dn. Common %Vitale Oil. nth) dt) Blenched Wininr and Spring Whale Oil, together with a gener al assortment of Oils and Sperm Candles,—also, have constantly en hand a large supply of , Peruvian arid ratagonian Guano. • tint,e2'49-23-It. Auction Notice. . . LOCO3ICITUVES AT PUBLIC SALE. Q . ~,,_ Tli.• irli vl , lee T. 111 POO/IVP Engine:l , lenlunging1 en lunging to the Commonwealth of Pentistr t.,. -" canto, and now running on the Philadelphia 2 Cod,ro:"a rtnilroad, will be Veld at pulanc sale on T,,,,,,,,,,;f . dune 213 , 104 0 , at 10 n'elork nreeiwiy, on o, Columbia :railroad. West of Broad Street. viz: - bolt. an„." um,,,„ztppl. ..Wisconsin" and "tlantgom. and "'Virginia," tind“Schuylkill," cry." second class; third class engines. , The above named Locomotives can be put and kepi In good running order for light bor•lae." roads. trifling expense, and ate well adapted for shot , .. bet' may be eleflllefAllt tile i'illte•illllg PiI4,9P, Chester County. al a ny time previous to the 10th of fine. M- rerma cash. and sale time in tory. By order of the Boaid of Caliai, Comnitision et?. WILLIAM ENGLISIL Supt. Motive Power P.& C. R. R. GEORGE R. IMMIIIII,I„ Aurtioneer.[Junc2:49-23-ts. Tuscarora and Tamaqua Line. ON and after Monday May 25th. the aub4criber will tuna coach THREE: A DAY, between T.l6.ltolliatl Tamaqua. on the arrival of the cars at Tuscarora. The tar. leave Pottealhe at 14 and 11 Mock, A. M. and J P M. The coach will leava Tatna • qua at 7i and 11 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock..P. M. Pare 14) cent.. • Ticketa can be had at Jone s ' Hotel, Tainaira. and of the conductor of the Care. Jutie2'49-13.10 STEPIIEIi JONES. . . QTAIIIPS FOR NAMES—TOGETHER WITH 1.3 THE Lettsra and Ink, jun eterved and (r Rale, at 13.4KNAN'S lan 27 h.) Cheap Bonk and Fence *Pres. Venders of Merchanditze UiTITHIN the County of Schuylkill, Pa., fo'r the year V V Inta, as eppral■ed and classified by the under signed, duly appointed appraiser of Mercantile taxer, to wit: ". rklidence. : • .k.: 3 ; .s °O l fi 7r, Orteitsburg. Media, & Bickell2 Levl'N 'Wagner .4 10 Joseph Hammer 13 E & E Hamner 13 Dorbnian 14 George.D Boyer 14 Philip Wernert 14 Frederldk Beek 14 George Bode 14 Schay/kil/ Haves. C &01runtzloger • • 9 Levan & Kauffman 10 llenry Shoemaker & Sou 11 F 11 Iluntzlnger& Co 14 Saari Deibert & Brothers 13 Christ &Kitchen 13 BF Kerner & Co 13 Keefer & Wilt . 13 Daniel Saylor r ' 13 Jeremiah Lnyd 14 Samuel M Shultz 14 Si It Dickson 14 Huy &Snyder 14 Kopp & Heisler 14 Henry Rudy 14 John Rudy & Cu. 14 Reuben Schrader ' 14 Nathan Williams 14 Charles fielubacti' 14 Pottscil:a. John McGinnis 14 Edward Hamilton 14 Robert Ramsey 24 E Yardley & Son 10 J Curtis C Hughes 14 William Smith 14 B Barman, 13 Henry Weller 14 Brady & Elliot 1.1 G L Gentian 14 Jacob M Long 13 Spencer, Mason & Co 9 S&J Foster 12 Mrs S S 'McGowan 14 Thomas Judge 14 William Hetherington 14 John V Weber 14 Miss Will:rain • 14 iInAS Smith 14 Milani C Leib 14 T F Beatty & Co Henry Sl,elly It Thomas Fender , 13 Hiram Parker . 14 Mrs Berryman 14 . Joseph Cornsworth • 14 II Schoener Andrew Gilmer • 14 George W Slater 12 Shown & Levy 14 Joseph L Yoder 14 Stickler & Esterly 11 Thomas Foster &. Co 13 ' Schloss & Brother 13 T & 1V Pollock - 10 F C Epttng 14 Fox & Brother . 13 Jacob Haller 14 James G Cochran 13 Henry Matter 14 lames H Kelly. • 14 David Ilasernger at Dertlinger 14 Samuel Huntainger 13 Focht 4- Foster 13 Pright & Pint Fetter An Daly • " Hustler & Brother It 4- It It Morris Daniel Shortie 14 Joseph Wollixon 14 Eli. Seiier • 14 Lewis Bins 14 Henry Chambers 19 I peter Well' 14 Abraham Sr Clair • 14 Moseh Strallie 13 Sda. Strause . 14 : Coring & Myers. 13 William E Boyer 14 Helms & Smith 11 David ra Hei.ler 11 K E Hammer ' 12 Reuben Kieper 14 II Ban !WWII, 25 14. Weed & Leseig 14 Samuel Thompson . 12 Benjamin Weidner l4 011 Jenkins &Co • 14 Oliver Dobson" 13 CJ&Il Fry 12 Weber 14 John G Grown 14 It C Green' 14 ' Peter S Martz - 14 C W Ridgway 14 Clrmeus & Halsler 11 J S Nagle , I 1 Wittiest Mdrthiner 12 Jam , s Beatty 10 Andrew O'Brien 14 C c Foster • 13 Pronto Bradly 14 Oliver Dobson 29 14 Joseph Witfield 14 Lorance Fisher 14 J S C Martin. 14 Lippencot & Taylor 12 TIMM hy Boyle 13 John II Hill 12 Linle & Martin • ' 12 Baker h Shultz 13 James Slllyman & Son 12 0 F J Paryin 12 DennivErennan 14 T H homas orn 14 Dons Dunlevy 14 1 T Alstad 14 Gressang &Sillyman Nicholas & Cnlline 14 A S Moorhead 13 . Anthony Fleet 14 Joseph Mallen 14 Nation Klutz 14 John Harlg 14 John Brown M'illiarn Wolf 14 Jerome Burner 14 Wellington Kline II Daniel Aurand William Phxs re 14 Samuel Thrrinpson. 2d 13 II Eva. 14 S Hoover 14 William Smith 14 Ruch & Evans 14 C)prain Inman 13 Patrick Fogarty . II Myers & Fogarty 14 Glenn & Stine - 14 Milers Haywood &Co 9 John MailllW4 13 John S Morris • 12 August Mendleson . II Ehlers II Heiser ¢ Shollenberger 14 Jacob Seibert 13 .Ifinersmitc. Elijah 11 ()twig John A Stineberger 13 Burket " 14 J W Gibba 14 Musser & cell 12 Genrce J Behr 14 Fr G Ilaminlcker Werner &Son 13 John Trivet' 14 J B Christ 12 !lankier & Welat 12 Bast & Laiirz 13 Catherine Brum 14 A Trout 14 Ward &Linilerniuth . 13 Jacnb')inac It W D l'hoinas II Michael Daly 13 William Sterner 4- Co 10 Bess & Co 13 • Edward Shooter 1:1 Heilner & Shay a J3111'4411 Falls 14 Charles Mich 14 G S Replier & 9 Isaac Kopp 14 • a Moore Ii Payne & Detiveiler 12 Jacob Serrill Jacob Heisler & Cn 11 J 11 Ziozerifirs ' 13 Roheri kVshtisms - 14 Moritz Undoes . 11 George Spencer & CO 12 William It Lebo ' Ii Witham Tagkart 12 George Wiggan 14 Abraham Stabler Deward H Pat' 14 Luke Chapman 11 John NI Washington 14 .loseph W Kolb 14 A Landauer 14 Frederick Milet lt .1 wept' Coitiswortb II DiiniNton. Bowman &Co 12 E' J Fry It J & 11 Carter - 10 Jacob Comber 13 JainesTaggatt 12 Saniusl Irvin 14 Jones & Birkbeck II F A Whitaker 13 Heaton & Carter 13 It Itarclitf & Co 13 Humphrey Donohew 14 William Donaldson 13 Hat' a & Henderson 12 Ileilner & Morgaiirolh. 14 Geiger & Boyer 11 Bartolort & Taylor ll Peter Mend 14 Lazarus Rice 14 .Ptnezrove: Steen & Co Graeir k Furry Wheeler & Miller Molly, Smith & Co Michael Mean Frederick Spornfan Paul Harr -Vora allanArito. Henry Drumheller Samuel Merit Ernst Kleinert George W Slater Mist Ile•nincry; Samuel K Moyer Lyons & [Babel Will into Moyer .lona s,Ttoldnhold Samuel Boyer East Brunstrig, Joshua Royer • 65 cis. per ton I 70 . Moritz Forrider George.. Weill!eq.§ Albright d• Lutz Mathiar Dreher West Penn. Samuel K M Kepner Jacob Srhwartz Gideon Wetstnne Long & Arner Jacob Schwartz, tld :7:Almon %Yalu Schuylkill. Meyer & Sillyman Michael Schwartz Oliver & Beacham 111 Altar George 11 Dry Blue & Richard Jacob Dreher George II Potts Cornelius McCue Blyan. John A Stelnberger 11 Addison Erdman 11 Joseph Whitfield 13 Remy Koch & Bon r 14 John Williams • 14 George N Jones 16 George Bernhard &Co 116 THE MINERS' JOURNAL, ANT) POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. Liquor 810 00 Liquor 30 00 10 00 10 00 Liquor 10 50 700 700 7 00 700 Liquor - 37 50 Liquor 30 00 Liquor 4750 Liquor 18 75 Liquor 15 00 Liquor 15 00 Liquor 15 Ou 10 00 • 10 00 Liquor( 10 50 i.: 7 po • • 700 7 00 700 7 00 • 7 00 7 00 700 700 Liquor Liquor Liquor e=lll Liquor Lupitu Liquor Liquor Liquor Liquor Liquor Liquor 10 50 7 00 Liquor 10 50 _ _ .700 Liqtaizr IS 00 7 00 Liquor IS 00 T 00 • Liquor 22 50 12 50 12 50 7 00 7 00 700 Liquor 10 75 7 GO 7 00 • 1000 Liquor '1975 7 00 7 IA st 000 U 7 00 , 12 50 7 00 Ltquor 18,75 Liquor 20 00 c 7 00 10 00 . 700 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 . • 12 . 50 — Ltqaur '.-. LIS 75 10 Oil _l2 50 Liquor Is 75 7 00 • , 700 7 CO 7 00 7 00 7 00 Liquor 15 00 Liquor 10 50 . . 7 00 Liquor ' 10 50 Liquor • 10 50 700 7 00 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 • 700 Liqudr 10 50 10 00 Liqool . 22 50 7 09 Liquor 10 a 25 00 Liquor 1500; Liquor r 10 50 7 00 Liquor 15 OU Liquor 1875' 10 CeJ 7 00 7 00 • 12 50 700 Liquor 30 ou Liquor 15 00, 700, Liquor 18 75 Liquor 1875. Liquor 1500 Liquor 10 50 , 7Oi Liquor 15 00 Liquor 10 50 700 Liquor IS 00 Liqunr 30 OD 10 00 • Liquor 45 00 7 CO 7 00 Liquor 37 50 7 (x) 7 00 12 50 12 50 15 00 Liquor 15 09 700 Liquor 10 50 12 511 Liquor Liquor 10 50 18 75 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 50 7011 700 7 00 7 00 700 18 75 7 00 Llyinr =I 20 00 1.1141u7; 15 00 1 18 75 7 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 Liquor 10510 10 00 It 50 Liquor .1050 15 00 Liquoy 10.50 7 no, . 12 50 13 10 011 -13 1000 , 13 10 00 114 7 00 .14 ' , 1.,111u0r 10 50 14 7 00 Liquor 10 50 13 10 00 13 • Liquor 15 00 13 Liquor' 15 00 10(V 7 00 700 10 50 10 00 14 Liquor 14 , Liquor 10 50 1050 15 00 10 50 10 50 14 lAnor 14 lAqnnt 15 Liquor 14 Liquor 11 Liquor 15 00 10 50 10 50 10 so 1000 10 00 LI Liquor 14 Liquor 14 Liquor 14 " Liquor 14 Liquor 14 Liquor 19 75 10 50 20 00 15 00 15 00 7 Oa 000 15 00 10 50 12 Liquor it Liquor 10 .iD Liquor 12 Liquor 14 14 If Liquor Liquor Liquor Liquor Liquor Liquor SS .50 15 00 15 00 10 50 10 50 . 74X1 %00 Rogers, Stunkloran &Co 10 Might' bodsan 14 Alts Sweeny I 14 Oliver & Mani, P Derisionßoornan& Co 13 L Primrose & Co 13 Daniel G Batmen 14 Caleb Parker 13 John P Minix 14 Conner Rhoads & Co 13 Jetilea Hurry 14 JohnO'Dminel 14 James Ferly • 14 John Canfield 14 Butler. • 2 i 2 • George H Stlebter pries. Philip Rotl & Co *Strange & Friedman !Roseman & Riese , Upper Nahantasioo. Lifayette /lesser .. Charles Rutz August Bremingboos Albert Leon les - John bV Heppler Gabriel Herb John Heist 14 Liquor 14 Liquor ' 14 Liquor 14 Liquor 14, Liquor , 1* Liquor 14 14 Liquor Laser AI ailantanzo Jacob Kauffman Daniel Wct.t Abraham Schwenk Barry. John A Oito Klinger & Deal Frai/ry. Daniel Reed Michael Dune James Dune Reinoe his & Gardner McCottnlek & Clark Colt, Gaskin & Lomlson 11 Liquor 14 Liquor 14 Liquor 11 11 11 Tremont. • Henry Heil Levi dpangler &co Eckel &Barnt • Wertheimer & Brother John B McCreary Bans & Wingert ‘Vashlngton Bigler Z Bafdorf Daniel Knpp Piss:rum Eckert. Gifford & Co WS&JR Breitenbach New Castle. William Montelius Joseph Whitfield JO Lawton William Price Isaac Troyer • Adam Kline Joseph Denning James Highland , Mrs Russel George Wagner Peter Dickenson • Ephriain Philips George Reifsnyder Robert Adams,(• Cu Thomas Burns Lewis C Dougherty Mahlea Moore Coss. Richard ifecksher W ¢ C Brittain Fianris Galiager john Conner John Kelly 12 17 10 14 ' 13 14 , IS 12 50 IS Liquor 18 75 10 20 00 gil. Liquor 30 00 . 14 • 700 14 700 1I Liquor 10 50 14 Liquor 10 50 14 Liquor 10 50 14 Liquor 10 50 1 1 - Liquor lO 50 II Liquor 10 50 I 1 Liquor . 10 50 13 1 10 00 11 Liquor 'lO5O 11' 700 14 ' Liquor 10 50 12 12 50 11 , ' ' 700 II Liquor 10 50 I I I Liquor 10 50 14 Liquor 10 .50 12 1250' II Liquor! I 22 50 10 . • Liquor: ' 10. 12 Liquor 11 75 12 12 501 II Liquor 10 7 5' 15 Liquor 15 00 10 ' 20 09 14 Liquor 10 50 .11 Liquor 10 50 14 Liquor ' 10 Si I Branch, Milnes, Haywood & Co Si G & Wilner Jonas Kauffman Johanan ttriclult Francis Macdomiel Charles Miller Stanton & Baas - William Payola James Delany Mts E M McGrath James Molnar, East Narreginr. Milner & dbauxe Henri Shissler.•Agent 'Emanuel Straus James Gilfillan Moritz Seller/1-n Abraham Heebner Thomas MeDonnugh Charles Smith Matson & Reber Rerirge Doucherty Soloman mPlisman L Heisler A. Co Mrs M Ilig{an■ & T Mr,!iley Hughes & Ranch A &•W,Wetley Wllltsm Robinson Ernst Kleinert Charles Mum Thomas Kennedy 12 Liquor' 10 TS IS :7 04 - 14 Lip,9r 10 50 14 Liquor 10 50 14 , 7 00 13 1 10 00 14 Liquor - ID 50 11 700 • 9 25 00 14 ' 700 14 Liquor 111 70 13 1 f - 10 00 14 , Liquid! 10 50 147 170 11 . 7 00 11 Liquor • 10 50 • 14 7 00 11 Liquor 10 50 14 LiqUOt 20 50 -14 Liquor 10 SD IVest Name&Us.. David Drown & Co Thomas Meer: Denree W Slater Std motel Gillingham Sarah Daly 12 Liquor IS 75 11 Ligo or 10 :,(1 11 7 00 14 Liquor . 10 50 I.l' 1.60.4. 10 50 IMEMEEMI renin! recurred for license under the act of Anoint hlf passed the Mho! April, ISM entitled "An Act to create a oinking fund, rind to provide for the' gradual and certain extinguishment of tho debt of the Com monwealth," to wit • . Beer lioness. Eating Routes, Reetcyeccri, oy s t e i.. Ceases, etc. S.ZI Pottsville Henry Dahmer 7. 10 110Altaustus Ziegler 8 300 John Shoestnith 7 10 0 0 Samuel Dllinger 8 5 (8) Thomas tA'Aliaius 5 00:11 Roesernionla 8 500 John P Kintsler 500 Daniel Chnst lan r 8 501 Walter Jenkins . 500 Jotm Wsleri 1• 8 500 Benjamin Thotnas 500 Joseph it,,eil : 8 500 We A Philip. 0 (h. tn.lrew MeCarely 8 500 Charles Tanner 500 Janet, Mathews 8 500 Patrick Fitzgeralt -5 00 .11turrseale.) , Thomas Kenedy 500 Henry Btu hen 8 500 John Orth 500 Andrew SI - Althorn 8 500 Michael Moser ' 500 DI S Gelder H 5W' Joseph Kline 5 00Jos Oshy 8 500 Time II linward ,500 Lewis Gvinisnri , 8 5(01 Jacob Behr 5OO Michael Horn 1 8 500 Joseph Alder : 500 Jacob 'Lamer 8 500 John Ilarrisoo,. sOn zrainidki// Three. Francis Kline ' 500 Inn Ziinmernian 8 5 CO • Pranels Bard , 500 Edward Weelon 8 50 Charles Feind • 51x) Charles Kantnel a 50) Lachlin Quigley , 500 Win I) Auinan i 500. Joseph Philips "5 WI 11 F EPLons . 5 00 Timothy Iloyle 7.10 00 Saylor & Kline 500 Frs Thorwancer S 500 e FDeitrel 8 - sop Nicholas Fox 7 10 00 Tataaqrs. Georie Weide,' 8 5110 Samuel J . :tut:ley 8 500 TlMmas ()wine 8 500 Danieltichtiler 8 500 Edward Wild 8 50n John J Kauffnian 8 ' 507 Anthony Fries) 8 500 Charles 5101 er 8 50) Christian Kt:lslet 8 -500 So met Will lams' 8 51111 Joseph Clime 8 .5 00 Peter A ura tal 8 5 Ott Emansel Henry - 8 50 Pinegrore Borowfit. Augustus Blitz B's 00 John I..otreli 8 5011 Joseph Peter' 8 500 Stimuli:l' I Township. Mrs. 1311:7. tr 500 John Grater ,'",' 8 501 1 Bernhard Kwsrr ' 8 5 00,Thomas Cron... 8 5 ild I Samuel Scott - 8 5 (h. i•UdIVIr It I,lls S's 00 I Elizabeth Parry 8 50) :John Eriner .8 51W Wm Whitemor, 8 , S up:John Driscole 8 500 John K Feltnazle 8" 500 1 West Nswereian .1 P Hof f man 8 5 00:Augustus Hoffman 8 500 1C C Carter 8 5 Oli.larnes Butliolny 8 50u Patent Jlrditines; etc PotrlriUe. a - E-7: 2 , - - u Benjamin Damian 3 10 Fo Henry Slinemaker 0 DJPnkins &Co 4 sno, & Sun 4 500 °Trig:burr. , Tamaqua. Charles Fratley 4 500 William Taggart 4 500 North Alawheim• ; Trimont. L C heel 3 10 00 F.ekel h Rand' 4 500 Schuekill Ifaren. ' Minersri'let. I Lavin & Kauffman I 5 004 A Reppleir &Co 5 1 500 C & lir Bun:zinger 4• 5 00t1lellner & Shay 4 i 500 F 0 Ilunizinger & - :- Bennes tp. Co 4 5 00:Joh 30:01 Cocklll 4 t 500 rIZSEM Pottsville. G Yoengling George Lane r West Pena. Samuel K Kepner. I/I.olller ,n) 6no An appeal! will be held at the Cnurt Rouse in the Borough of Orw igsburg, on Monday, the '2sth of June next between the bolus of ll A. M and 3 P. for all who may feel themselves a grieved by the fnrecnine a ppraix ment or clessi fiCal ion. ' SAMUEL (3 A RRETT, Mercantile Appraiser for Schuylkill County. Orwigntrg, June X. 1619. 2.3-it Appleton" GRE.IT-CENTRAL CHENP HOOK MC= lel Chesnut Street, Corner of Seeenth Sitahs's Buildinge—PllTlADEl.l . lll4. KNOWI NG the wants of the community. the Pro primer of this F.stahlishment has filled op a Store in the most elegant nitniter, having ante regard to the comfort of his customers. lei that every Stranger ,i.ult• leg his Book Sttire, may re o entirely at home. IMMINSEIIIs STOCK of Rooks is classified according to the various De putments or !Amt.,. eo that ',alters can find the Gooks they are In search r f for thetniclves. lining his stock for the most part at the. Auction Bales and being connected with one of the Largest l'uldhltinf 11 0 ,,,„ in this country. besides puhlighing largely hirelf,,en. able' him to sell all honks at LOWER PRICES ,[ than any other house of a similar charactei on this continent. Ills facilities for the Importation of nooks from Eurepeare unsurpassed. having a liranch of his Establishment In London, where orders of private a-n -tlemen are carefully executed and forwarded to this Country by every Steamer and Packet - .A CATALOGUE . - of Books with the priers attached to Ironed quarterly, containing Lista of ,New Additions made to his large collection, which ore inallcases for into at the LOWEST PRICES or, from 23 to 75 per cent. below Publishers' Prices. Thus in buylnc even a Few Rooks, quite n consider, alle.amonot Is saved. As a still flintier INDUCEMENT to strangers visiting the city. every one whit purcha ses Ons Oahe, rood of Cooks, will receive a copy of the stranger in Philadelphia. an elegant IBmo. colonic, the price of which is Rh mints. tOsThe limits of an advenisainent are too conSned to enumerate the prices of any of the Books, or to give evert a faint idea of the Immense ads. 'tagea to hit derived from purchasing at the Great Central Cheap Bonk-nine, hut let all who arein searela of, Books send for a Catalogue. and Imp the &mks they are in want of. and when visiting the elm give Appleton oue call and you will be sure to call again. STATIONERY . - in all its branches, furnlPhed at the Lowest Prices. The leitials'of those !purchasing Letter and Note Paper, neatly stamped in the corner, without charge. Orders for any article may be sent by mail. Pddres sed to the Proprietor, and the 'directions in all cases will be fully carried nut, with great punctuality and despatch. Order. fur Cataloguis ahnuld be pre.peld. GEO. S. APPLETON. Bookseller, Publisher, importer 9 and Stationer. • Che*nut St., rnr. of Seventh, , Swalm'sfluildings. Miry 12. '45. Eti ThompsOn. REAL ESTATE AGENT, AND COLLECTOR OF RENTS, opt in Pert Carbon, Schuylkill County, Pa, 9 1 11 E anbactiber will take charge of Ocal Lands, 1. Dwelling Houses, and Miter property, and collect Rentz for the mime, in the county of Schuylkill, and all othin business connected with his Agency, will be promptly attended to ELI THOMPSON, . . . • Port Carbon. Schoybrill co., Retlfs to Bard Patterson, and Horace Smith. Lad ' . • Pottsville. .:- • ... Samuel RM. Reading. Wm. H. Wilton. No. a. North 34 st., Phila " - dolobia. , . Mal 12,'.49. 1113.17 . • iOFFICE OF THE SCIIVYLKILLI ' NAVIGATION COMPANY. Dectsiber 23d. IS4S. o,avE w be Per c e t t : 9 even Ott the following Tamper urged on Coal tranaported on the Canal and Works of the Schuylkill Navigation Com pany fur the year 1949:, I=3 a= Liqutr L guar • ~.--.....—_,..Fr0m... To Mount Schuylkill Port ''' Carbon. Buren. ' Clinton. ) eta. per tun. eta. per ton. cu. per ton. . Sew igsburg, IS : 12 hamburg. .25 22 ' 13 ' Mohrsville, : -35 . 32 23 Althouses, - 40 37 29 Sending. '' ~ 45 . 42 -33 Unionville. 55 - - 52 , 43 Laurel Hills 52 . 43 Pottstown finding. 55 . .52 ' 43 Floyers' Ford. 55' - 52 .. 43 Phcentxville, . 60 57 48 Paulding's Darif, . 60- 57 : 49 Lumberville. •'-- 'pa 57 -, 49 Valley Forge, 1. 0 . ' 57 48 Port Kennedy, 65 . -62 53 ' Norristown; -‘63 ' 62 53 ' Consohocken, ;70 65 59 Spring Mill; ' '',7o . . 6755 ?danayunk, 75 ' 72 . 63 ' • CM Liquor LI pm Liquor Liquor OEM 11E1 Liquor Liquor Liquor 15 00 1030 1050 700 700 10 50 10 50 10 50 10 50 10 50 1 ID 50 7 00 10 50 The toll to Philadelphia will be 2X Mows: ' . Mt. CI tbon. icb. Mayen. M. Clinton 3Tarch. April and May. 65 cu. 62 cts . 53 cts. Juneauly and Miens'. 7.5 71 63 Sept. Oct. Nov. & Dec. 85 82 73 • _ . The Coal shipped fr - om Port Carbon to the above points will br charged one and a half cents per ton more th to said rates. 1000 1050 1050 - no 10 00 IS (k 1 The charge will be made per ton or /210 Mi., and an allowance afire per cent. will be made on the weight chipped to rover wactar.e. Dec-30-I.ly] FREDERICK FliALEV.Precidant. SHOVEL ..11.1.NUFAC'Pliiit . Eagle Works„ In Centre Siriet, Permeate, nest door Wow Hie American House. THE subscriber would call the attention of Coal Operators. Merchants, and Miners. to ex • amine his Round and Square point Coal and Grain Shovel., manufactured by himself; and expressly for the Coal Region—warranted ;to be made of the first quality materials and workinanship. at City prices. mil order, hankliilly received and pilau ally attended - to. • N. li.—Shrivela Repaired. • Dec. 2-49-tfl HENRY PORTER. 12 50 12 50 20 00 7 00 10 00 7'oo 700 7 00 1U 50 Liquor Leo & Walker. SUCCESSORS TO GEO. WILLIG M,g HAVE removed their smelt . of Music and Musical Instruments, tothenew and " spacinois store in Swami's Buildlng;lVii. 169. Chesnut Street, below eleventh, Plilladeliihia,- where they invite the attendance and patronaee of the public. LEE* WALKER having purchased the entire stock of Gen. Wlnlff. (who has declined business.) are now prepared to execute all nectars in their line. Their as sortment of i Music amid MusiCal Instruments, is as ex tensive as (list of any other establishment in the coun ty. Pia nn Fortis, front various wall known and approv ed msnufactories, nets , in store, and will he constant ly offered for sale. * Country dealers supplied on very reasonable terms. t 1 Fen 10 7-6 am. Cheap, China Glars and Queens-Ware. BEING DESIROUS OF ENLARGING OUR BLISI NEss with the citizens of and its vi cinity, we are induced to lay before them the claims of our house to their patronage. Having the IlizNiCarut Itio‘t complete stork-In th!s country, we lifer greet inducemen:s both iii ph perior ghtthly and price, in French. English, German and Canton China. the real Iron Stone 'China, (the Stromest were made,) Sturm Lreerpeut cud Genetic !rare. Nam. - -11.11/ied and Cut Glass We will sell for Cz.h in any person a DINNER SET, TEA. SET, GILA MBER SET, era MINGLE PIECE, for less money than any Wholesale or Retail house can, because the Wholesale Douses must necessarily sell no credo, which o•e do not, and Retail Houses do hut a small business in enntparkon with O.'s, To all which aitehil at to respectfully reguested- TYNDALE & No. 219 Chrtnut Sireer, above Seventh Philadelphia. Feb. 2:, •.19. , ' 9.1 y tee Cream! 1 • TITE subscriber, n 4 Aferrt,,fotr, will continue the manufacture of lee Cream. in order tn 'aupplv the demand dudes; rlin Coming Kn.l4on Ice Cream WC nil antror, of the hoer quality, always 'on hand. Parka tied Pnnllire, roimilird, at the strort.!st notice, 'with Ira Crean,. CUnfoCilonari, ,of every quality, eon 'tautly on band and for rale wholesale and retail, by H. WEIJEII, one door North of the Miner's Bank, and nearly °Makin. Pa. Illy Id, ^q-ft) Pattagonlan Guano. • 920 TONS Dry Pat:lan:Jinn Guano in Inds. and flags, the. emire tugs at the lire Merrar, Capt. lAditicks,jost arrived nt Ihk Port croak Watchman's Cure, Patagonia, 11l lota in ,tait purchaser,. CH Art. WALN MORGAN, 9 and 10South Wharves. Philadelphia. :'.t large deduction will ho made to purchaser's of and upwards In prop..rtion., [May I+ -'m-Imo i'Lon!ber Yard, at ripe Grove. 'HE undersigned respectfully beg leave to inform thelrcuettuners, and the public of stchn)llcill Co. In general, that they have on. band now, and offer a large and eltlPll,iVe clock of PP:1 4 1111Pd Itnither, for Budding, Cahttost making, and Chair making purposes. which they will sell cheaper than It eau be purchased from any other place: ilarvin K 8 wheel creeks in the d.tr•rent Railroads, they are I.llal/IC4 In deliver Loat her front Pl. Grove. to mast any other place In the Coal Resin., at rem...nimble terms. May 1 . 2, 20.3inn] MOLLY. 83IITII &P. TO nu' railnis7A N 1) CAICPENTTEIti. 'LIE snlocriber bees leave to inform his friends and the nubbile in g.:neral, that he hue porrha.mltho Lumber Yard, Tot orally owned by Zinn & Mit. at 9.clinylk ill Raven. onnoPtet he Farmer's Hunk. Where he intends tic keep en:IF/Roily on hand a MI assortment of sea•rined Sio.A.l.hanna Lumbar, rowdeing or. !Old and •yellnw pine hoards. W 1 ,1111.,r bomrll9, panne! hoard, and plank,fuor I to 2 im•hes thick: and "door side's toll in "thick, ti in. wide. Hemlock joke and scantling, joint and lap shingles, Plx.tering Lath. &e. wink a flw thousand Pet of iteaanned Ash Plank from It to 3inches thick, all of wh rh he will Fell on the moat reasonable terms. Ile Woilld innst rompertfolly Invite all purchasers to ran and ,:amine for theinselve before bnyiug elsew here. DA ‘ID D. LEWIS. August 12.44. I 22 -if Fire Tvorlis tiorks JOS. B nuesiErt, A f k.SUFACTURER. and Dealer in Fireworks, Fire- L trackers. he., No 27 emit!, Wharves,'Philadel phia,lo now opening 11:3 stock of Firework} for the . . Pinwheels, . eiI3FCI%, !lockets, Roman rundle3, Fort.llion', Vert icic Wheels, Tr iiniglesj I Flowerpots, Torped ,es, Chinese penny plc- Firecrackers. 'Grasshoppers. • hers, China Flyers, Flying Picepus, Mines. ilLito,nri, , Bengoin Lights, ;Mire Lights, Scrolls, Pulling crackers FAnry Works, Doom,. Headers. These works are ell made In the most scientific man ner, and warranted to give ontiafactimi. In addition to the small works,therc is n great variety °flares pieces. with which our culinary friends con give an exhibition themselves. without the exnellie or empioy 41¢ 3 Pyro technist. Orders promptly , Attended it at the lowest selling prke+, and the works carefully 'whel and for warded I AI ;1)211 , 19 —p2-3t IMPORTANT To TILE COAL. REGION. r 1 'HE Committee beg leave to 'nut that they have at tendril to the duties impo,cd upon them relative to the suspension, and insist upon standing out for their rights at all hazards.; Should they in the mean t hoe have business in the city, Which will tequire their attention, it certainly will he necessary to ep.. pear genteel and reepretahle by callinz an Alessi . , .Lippincott to Taylor and porch seine a snit of clothes from them very cheap and f,o.ltinnabfe, which for beauty, and style tlirpaseee any thing ever offered la the country.' A visit to their well established house min m ore , than repay th,in f.er their trOJlile; NIA9NETI 4 3I! CLAIRVOYANCE TOM Tlltiliß Are Gilley compared to the excitement that Lippincott & Taylor's New Goods have produced. :41101:t FALL in PRICE:4 at they have mattitged to aril at is alma-•i alumina to the principals themselves. Their tilijcct st this time, is In asilst the coal operators in carrying out their present stispnnyinn Forrestllllv. PI'INCOTT & TAYLOR, I Corner Centre and Malitindottan streets, Oct) I-42) Pottsville . 30111 6 25 00 To Handers, Carlienters, 300,000 Fr, Drems'd Carolina Planting flagril 1, 500 000 " Spruce 20111100 White Pine 2101.000 " In.Fn Myer " ' 100,6)5 Fencing, :Milting: kr. The finest andlargeet stock of dressed Lumber ever offered for rale in this nr any other, market. It 172 q dressed in the best manner last summer and fall, and may therellire he - relied noon not to rhrtitk. 11-orders front time annntry accompanied with the Cash or City reference. If ratklactory, will be atten ded to withespeciAl care. WILSON 4. 1 AvEs DER, March 9 I; 12-3inii] Brown St. Wharf Philail.t. A New Establishment, 13' :;TE rowmt, AT .THE SHOP OF I'. If. MAURER. in TIIIRD At.; near MAIIRF.S. where all kind. of turning, in twood will be thlnkfolly ceived, and neatly exer!tted whhoitt delay. Red Posts, Table Loc,i.k.c. kept conitantly on !curd. and Tor tale at the toweit-orireg. iSAAC THOMP. ON, Foreman,. 111nre63 10 01 for J. NIOIICAN. IN TUE:COURT OPCOIIIION — PLEII. - .4 - OP riCHUILiiILL COUNTY. Laanc eiarr, 'Tnemaa Biddle and lames Paul and James N. Bunker, with notice to his gutirdian.Elizabeth • I'. thinker, and thsThllowing named persons and .: Institutions, claiming under Churchill lloosion. I < deceased, whether as heirs or devisees, via James Woodward, John Parnum and Warner I Justice. Executors of the Lest Will and Testa- r , in • ent of.Claurchill.lloustnn; deceased ; Susanna a.,_,, baron llmoiton, Mary Jane Houston, 1.0111. A. •; '',: r . Davis, Mary Ann (OA, Margaret F. John-ott. l .7 1 1.7.,' Horn tio G. Vaccine, C. Houston Vancleve.John ! -‘ Y Vancleve, William C. Houston. Eliza ERIP Hons. I 7, f . . ton. Mary Houston, George 11. Brown, William C. 11. Brown. the American Sunday School lint;".._:;! on. the Philadelphia Orphans' A“yincit.- the In- o . l'i digentWidows.ind single Women's Society, the v ._ Pennsylvania Bible Society, the Philadelphia I triune Missionary Society, the lininn Benevo- -.S:- lent do., the Prensylvania.Antl-Slavery dn. the Penes) Ivanin lu•titution for the Deafand Duna., 0.7, the Fuel Savings Society of the City and I.ther- ; ties of Philadelphia. the American Bible floaiety, I -a the Northern Soup Society of Philadelphia, in a the Northern Libretto., and the Southwark Soup 2 Society; with notice to all and every person, em•porntinn or institution claiming under the said Churchill Houston: deceased, whether as heirs or , devisees, or in any wiry whatever: Notice ishereby given to the above named parties,that by virtue of the above mentioned writ of Partition, an Inquest will bit held and taken upon the premises there in described, viz.: "The , Greenwqnd Estate" In the Borough of Pottsville, schuylkill County; on Satur day the second day of June tiext,at Ioo'clock In the for enoon, for the purpose of Whin partition or valua tion and appraiSittellt of said real estate, as In the said writ required. at o.hich time and place the said parties can al tend, if they think proper. Sheriff - s Oa te Orwltt- 21NO. T. WERNER, Sheriff. burg, April 21, 1212. f 17-7 t TUST r .ceive4 at the York Store a eonsikantent of these superior .Edge Grip Nails and Spikes of all alzes. E YARDLEY-dc i3ON. • AP. 21—:7 IIt&WING PENCILS, DRAWING BOOKS. 11 ace.—TIIE SUBSCRIBER has just received a tat of Superior Drawing Pencils, among which are Fa ber'', Reeves, Jaeksons, Cohens, dec. Some of which are put up In Deantilul Boxes assorted. Also Draw ing Books for beginners, Drawing Cards, &c. All or which will be sold vertlow, at • BANNANS ..1:4R20 4-i Cheap Bookend:Vatirtv 6100 MUM - DEM iiiutcannon . Pottsville Clothing Emporium. THE undersigned desire• to inform the public that he has taken the old established Clothing stand of Mr. D. T. Taylor, a few doors shore Mortimer's lintel. Centre street, Pdttsrille, sgbere be has just opened a splendid stock of goods, comprising Fresen, /le/film, American, ICloths of every( color - a . ' Ind West 'el' E sgland, , and descriptien. Summer coatings. habit cloths, summer cloths. Dpm bazines. blackand colored cashmarttt, tOdlugton's croton cloths, tweeds. Lat., • Pa NTat.oo!l intirrs.--Super black French •Cassi- Piens and doeskins, French fancy .and oohed mares. merino tassimeres, all colors and qualities; white and fancy linen drilllnn,new designs; cords and beaverreens of every style and quality; math nets, all shades and quslities. • Vantsos.—Superior black . satins and cashmere vesting', splendid fancy silk vestlngs, new designs; white and colored Marseilles, large assortment, with a general variety of goods adapted to Mena' and Son' Wear. to which the attention of his friends and others. wishing a good suit of clottnOs invited. ReADY-Mane CLovrtmo.—Sufrimer sack coats, Cloth coats of alt qualities. pants. VtAtA. Abirta.UPPllllderS. stocks, silk cravats, 4-c„ .tc., at the very In west flash prices. PETER. S. MARTZ. Mayl9'4o. • ' • Boys' and Chlldren's Ciothinf Depot. '264 Clearmut Street. l'hiladerphia. . . . lisTile Subscriber having had much experience in the manu in facry of Boys' and Children's i !bulling ; Announces to the citizens of Nits. vllle, and surrounding towns and Cr' inntry, that he has a large and varied assuninent of ready made clothing fur YOUNG GENTLelleisi. made - of nefy gond materials, and in the best, latest, and men; fasts. lon able style always on hand. Ile would most respect fully invite them, the ctilzens of Pottsvilleolze, to give him a call when they visit the city, raid examine his beautiful stock themselves, and be satisfied that O, Depot. Whet place to he well suited In Children's Clo thing in make, fit. style or finish. Feb. 7, -49. 7-Iyi F, A. 110 Y T. - No. 26 l- Chesnut St. below Tenth. Poiladv, Pluenix Clotltloz Depot. S. W. CORNER OF DOCK" AND SECOND STS. ' TOE subscriber announces to the public gen . erally.that he has a laige and varied ,:setitinienO, of Clothing, made of the very heAt material,i and in the make. style and finish unsurpassed 14.... c, by any in the Cutlet States he has also a general ax_ :moment of voting Gentlenie 's or Boys . Clothing —; From ,his experience in th line of busineas, he feels! awured that they are unequalled In the city, The nt teminn of the citizens of Pottsville and vicinity is re. spectfully - invited to his large =took of clothing. Ois e i hint a call, and examine for yourselve 4 , before purchal slog elsewhere i all his goods will be sold cheaper than the cheapest. . r , 'Cut this out and bring It in your hand, don't forget the store. Wal B. TAYLOR. Phoenix Clothing Depot, S. %V, cnr, of Dock and Second PIS., Fhilada. •, April 1.1, 1949. 16-3 mo . I. Stove% StoVem SiOVC% SIIEET-IRON TIN riIANUFACTOITX., JACOB M. LON(4I Grnteettl for the liberal pat vlna to here- Wore received, respertfolly announces , 3.- 4 1-% to the citizens of Pottsville and the ' • surroundituenuntry. that he continues' business at the old stand, opposite Males White Horse Hotel, on Centre Street, In the Borough of Pottsville, where he keeps constantly on hand an extensive and carefully selected assortment of Parlor and Cookie: Sterep• m01'1(.1112 all' the 01114 and approved styles, together with is -variety of tear., ones,ashoirably 'adopted to the wants of the Cool re- The "improved crnplete. 1815;" "Pierce's Amer.. Iran Air Tight, with Brick Ton Overt;"-and ..Ste art's Sommer and Winter Air Tien," are Considered lip those who have tested them. probably the very best Cooking Stoves that have ever been invented. He with confidence falls to kin ;rent variety of Parlor and Cooking Since., which is unquestionably the largest, best and cheapeat,to be found in thel:olinty of Schoylkill. Ile ai r o keep, con, ..mly f , rt sato a large and varied stock of Sheet Iron. 'Tin and' Jam.nned Ware, of the: best rprillly nsed at the IAWCAt cash prices. TIN ROOFING, and all work ,con.iecied wiih that hranch.of the business, will he pconipt . y e smiled, in the best manlier, aOll on the'ronsi reasonable terms. . - -- 11.111.P.U40 1 ;,, iiitoTi/EIRS & CO. MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS. 017: ci Nu . 43 1-'4 South. Front Street. PhitadelpSiet. Pure Parlor White Lead ; lAlton,ground and itiarystal; Extra Ground " " 'Copperas; No. 1 " " " rytoligneourcArid : Red Lead; lied Liquor : ' Litharee; Iron Liquor. Ammer. Mineral; 51astic Black; Sugar of Lead ; Metallic Fire-Proof Paint. META.Lic FIIIE-Pat it IF I'AINT. 'THIS EXTRAOIIDINART substance is' n- , found In a errata of rock,uf a basin forma tion. I'Vhen liken from .the mine. it re . - ambles in 411.3 NOM,: the finest Indian. 7.,,,...-. and is abocl the consisten6r of cold tall'ow; - ,..a but un exposure to the atmosphere, in a „,.., Mi.:turtle to Stone or Stile. Geolo gists who have sere it. ere of the impression that this substance, when In a liquid' state, has limn effused through a assure aria tilled up this basin formation in the rock. It has been found upon anylyzatlon by Dr. Chilton, of New Sorkou consist of :- Silica. 51 get Alumina, 24 20 - Protoxide of Iron.• 12 05 limo, I 12 31 ^ Lime, 2 31 Maunesia, 0 11 ,4 Carbon, Sulphur, . . 011 , Water, 5 110 Loss, ' : 0 41 F. tote it is 1:T01111d 144 powder, mixed with Linseed Oil, and .ipplieti with a hrush..lbr. sou s • aii.paipt in wand, amn un,zinc,canras paper. &e. &e., which hi 'Omit limp utr ns 10 r_4111,13. which N fire-proof It is p irticularly adapted fur roof. , of buildiog,Steam boat and Car Deck+, Railroad Itridgek. Fences, &c., /Lc. n roof coated with this article is equal to the best of slate, at a vast saving -of expense. , . Every variety of Iron work exposed to weather will be prevented from root or corrosion, as it fortes a con, pinto Stone covering. School Slates are made from it, by covering boards or pap. r. As it is atOrepliblo of a high polish, it—has been used to great advantage by, Carriage Painters and Cabinet klaktis. - HARRISON. tittornErts, & Co. April \a: 4 4l South From ,t Mach— Nicholas & 00111111, WHOLESALE AND ItETAIT DRUGGISTS AND APOTIII:CARIES, l=tl=2= - . - , 1:IVIT F. the particular attention of the citizens of Pottsville and its vicinity, also Physicians, Veterinary SIIITCOTISAMI enuntryStnrelLeepers,to their large and meneral assortment Of Davos. CIIEMLCALS .Sz FAMILY MEDICINES. Their stock not only embracea the boa Drugs and Medicines the inarlret aff,d,c, hilt alto all the ue w Phar maceinleal and Chemical preparations. tilircical and Instruments, Cold Foil, Patent and Fondly Me dicines. Frcab `hikers' Berle, Dye Stuffa,P.iints. Oils, Varnishes, pure Camphice, Chow, Putty, Shutt, best Ca. endiTh Tobar. o and Clears, Perfumery, Itruqliev, Cninbs,and evciy variety of choice. fancy and miser!. lanmius articles; :so, that exctilleitt article, Farina, for the sick Weil Infants' diet—in fait ever! thine arid anyillin ,, can he found in their general and well-assort ed cinch, which they offer to sell at the lowest cash prices, N.D.—N. Z.: C. flatter themselves from their knowl edge and eapri 'once to the bidness. one .if them. (d. - T.'Nichola.i, M.D.) having held. for several yen, smug _of the most re,polt,il.l, °Wirt, in Eta:land and Paris loth no dispenser and npf.1311,... Cheat-t, they 'ocrefore respeerkly tohrii the confidence and share n pairota2e. as none bill 01111100 Drugs and Me-. tines can he had at their 4 - -mhushment. n- . urse and Cattle Drug., of the beet quality nil the inoct t , annable terms. [March3,lnl9 Furniture! Furniture cAnrrts. vr:NrriAN & PAINTED BLINDS, &c. RESPECTFULLY attnrindce to of Pottsville and 'the sort-minding neighborhood that they have opened a FURNITURE WARE-ROOM, Ma hottrattf., •St , tet.it fr in-gaol's from Centre, w here they have int band a 181 - 00 and fa.thiotetble stork id' Forl,l - the iciest and most fashinnablwstyles, all of whiclt has heron armulartared to their order by the best makers in our cities. Their stock embraces a general assortment of ail The articles embraced in for ob,hing do ellines either ',lain or oethe most locutions manner. Bedsteads r.inging in price from $3 to $5O, —and all other articles of foridtute In promotion. In their steck a also embraced a iatee. asset meet of Ve netian Minds and ‘Vindow Shatles'of the most Aprlro, cut Dalterng, sotort. , ll with great rare. -" • CARPETTINa. BEDDING AND UPII(II.STERV. They.have also a.ltle.l to the stock a lot of Carpeting of the cannot qualities and Bedding; to which they call The partmular attention of those in want of these articles `1 It is oar design to keep all the :itti,les of Furniture required in County, mkt prevent the Itece,- tiny of persons going abroad in k r arch of elegant Ofli ck. of Furniture, all of which the3l are determined to sell at /Coo priers than they tan he obtained else where, with packing and carriage added. They there fore earnestly invite those who are about furnishing houses and those al t o \On, regain: arldittonal furniture, in give them a tall, on they ti slier thenNelves they can give theta any kind of u .'tit out" they may require at a great saving of funds. 11 ENTiV GRESAANG: April 7 15-tf At.ExANDrit sti.Lvmx,;. Liverpool 'and New-York l'assaze nuntiALL & co., 84 Wall Street nv-vonK. DUNKIN. KINIRAI.I..t C0..-I.lvEnpont. . . RESPECTFItI,LV Informs their It lends and the pohlie 00 the, hare conooeneed the SHIPPING and coMmissloN togettoir with 'the GENERAL PASSENGER BUSINESS, rryt tine certificates of:pee wee from London. Idrrrpool.publio, Refuel or anv part of the old rAautry to to• Net Yorl, floslon, erid l'Ailuerlpiia.on.the most reasonable term, Drops and Rills of El dia.:A.l'nm: £1 to arty amount on the Royal Bank of Ireland arid braorhes. The days of saihng of the litglanr Lirte of I irehpool Parket,. as fiord upon, are the Ist, tith, I loh, Nth, audo2nth of every moth. These ships are all of the la twat clans, and a re roat. mended by men of chntarter and experience'. The cab in accommodations are all that can he hatred in point of splendor. comfort and conventence. Thocare tor n kbed with every description of stores of the hest kind. Panctnality.in the days of sailing will be strictly ad hered to. • . • Packet Ship, Itorchu,Siddlorts. Sit ridan,ani) Garrick, nre vessels at the largest dais ; and those clesirous to bring out their friends, cannot select Otter or safer ships. j•asKtge Coll he secured at the lowest rates. New Orleans line of packeis.sail weekly. For pas rage or freight, apply as above. E. W. stmnnu. k v.. C}Tlie subscriber has been appointed Asent Youthis Line in Schuylkill County. Apply at hie ogice in Mar• ket Stwt, Pottsville. N. M. WILSON. J. P MIME= Cane and Rush Seat Chair Manufactory, NO. 131 NORTH SIXTH STREET. , Orpariie Franklin Square. Philadelphia, AiUPON Tim PRINCIPLE'S (IF BETTER AND CHEAPER. Quick cash sales and small profits. An assortinent of Cane Seat Chairs, in the greatest variety of style and finish. made of Walnut, Birch, Maple and Imitation Woods, at the cheapest prices for CASH ONLY. Light and durable patterns, Cottage Chaim, Cane Settees, Lounges, large end small Rocking Chaim. Store Stools, Arm Chaim/cc., &e.• Housseeepers mid all who are i•liting up," fin. Rouse- repine. can gratify their taste In selecting styles, anti procure a warrantable rtrucld, by calling on the regular Manufacturer. i • N.Y.. WOOD, No. 131 North Sixth, eight dpnrs above Rare. Match 12-3mol. . philtdelghia. ';' .. Pioclamallon. . . nr,As the Ron. LUTHER. KIDDER, Esquire,- 11 1 1;esident of the several courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Schuylkill, Carbon, and Monroe, in Pennsylvania, and Justice of the several Courts of Cleaner Sessions of tire Peace. Oyer and Terminer hind General Gaol Delivery, in said counties, and STRANUEN.P.u.sints,and Custer...es FnAIt.CY, Esquires, Judges of the Court of Quarter Session's of the Peace Oyer aMiTerminer and General Gaol Delivery, for the trial orall capital and other offenders, in the said courtly of Schuylkill—by their precepts to me directed, have ordered a Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Ter miner, and General Gaol Delivery, to be holden at Or wigeburg, on, Monday, the 11th day of June next to continue two weeks, if necessary. Notice is therefore hereby given's, the Coroner, the Justices nfthe Peace, and Constables of the said county of Schuylkill, that they ace by the said preteens com manded to be then andthare, at 10 o'clock In the fore noon ofsahl day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, ,examinations, andell other remembrances, to do that& things, which to their several offices appettain so be done ; and all those 'ihat are bound by recoghisan. cee. to prosecute against lite prisoners that are or then shall he in the gaol of seed county of Schuylkill. are to be then and there to prosecute them as shall ba just. God save Me Commonwealth. JOHN T. WERNER. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office.Orwigs bur:, Kay 19. 1549. . S-tc N. 8.--The witnesses abdinrors sChoare summoned to attend saideriri, are ip,atored fo attend punctually. In case of non-attendance, the law in auchcases, node and provided, will he rigidly enforced. This notice is published by order of the Cutlet; those concerned will govern themselves accordingly. Proclamation. -VOTIVE is herehi :Area. that a Court of Cornrnou :I Gar the trial orelllSl'S at issue !nand for the County or Schuylkill, wilt be held at Orwigsburg in the County ar,,resaid, tor - ttandav, thel 4th day of - June next, to conthoi• two weeks irnecessary. Therefore all 112;s - flat having Stllti'pendlng, and all persona who..e duty it he to appi.ar at said Court, will take, noijci and ttrivei:? theinselvris accordingly. ztherltrs Office, Orwizs- 1 J. T. WERNER, Sherif f . burg. flay 10 1519. f I 8-te — rt) , T oFFici.... • REGULO.TIONg--_ AT rnTTAVILLE. Pt. ifOrit-: OF CLOSI:St; THE SIAILR licailina. New York, and Boston 1 at P..`.1 nib! 12 M. (intermediate places, 8 P. M..) dat , ‘ except Sunday+. and arrives daily about 1 o'clock, P. M. ?nd 7 . P. M. I. To Northumbarlind,Sunbary and intari7othate places, at Oir.1“.•!:, A_ M.. daily except Sunday+, and at rive9 I)3nvill+ about.' o'clock, P.M., Sor , thumberllnd about n P. M. To Danville, Williain,port, at $1; o'clock A, M. daily ex,ept Suoduys, and arrives daily about 1 o'- clock, P. M. Ti Illlncraville. Llewellyn and 1/.., , n71.1.40ri at 111 o'clock, n. daily except Sundayv, ri o t arrive, daily 'about 7 o•oclock. A. 0. To Port Carbon, Norwralan, Tani; re, Mauch Chunk, El•don, nt .11 da ex(' NM. Sundays, ort arrive: clock.'•. M Tn Pmegrove: Jonsvtnivn..itsc.. In o'clock, P. m., on Moinlayg, Wcdm s• and arrives the same drivs shout O n . • OFFICE 11011.11.5, NFrom 7 0119 o'clock, . ays. when the 011 ice it 1p••11 ens h. April 14, lel9 Ili- .1 1 -1 • golgopooke itailtiirgtgrAE - s \ ..1. • 7,14 rinratal.F.3l"g 4 Writititid/I/ gilitittl i',1127 . 1.A16% Raurnwp9ll ,••••• 4 Trichs of Qu. cks. RE AD TOIS COLUMN C3ILEUCLI - - - , 1 , i tlIEltl: isja ears.ip arilk for pin the different l 1 Cowes railed nod Dr. Jatolt To sa , n,end's Sarsapa• I rills. It .s ad verii-cd as the origin I. .he. This is a I notOriens fal.. , lmbil. Dr. Townsend lasexpended over B ^ -„,mina the la St meta years 15 advertiging 1113 ;sans, parllja. which fins obtained a chancier and rrplitatinil I threnighmir the Milted Stale , %11l :I gre;.:Zer part of the world—the sale being enmmotes. 1 Tli'ls excited the rimblii) of certain unprincipled inen,l.and an old man Whn lia%lieen elbg.iced in peddling cheat, publications fir i. number of earA. Thin mann” [ name' is Jacob Tnwnsend. 11, app . :151110 a nninber i.l men t ' ,l get moploysimMt, Or to melt 115 use of his name to pull up Dr. inc.,!, Townsend's a: ratitaillla. suiting the lallena!sB and emits we had ex 'mted in adverti sing a 4 an inilncernent To cintark it the business.— Among roher,S he applkl to Chart 5 Wetrous, }:eq.. •Editorr the Janiaicii Farmer, who scorned such a poi positni . Mr. 11. Q. SANDAL:Ws, , ft rowdy Mir of the I l ropri ' ,tors of MCAL.I4TF.It'S titaTu far, R•LPII PONIE not, fernier!) , Ca‘hier and 'Financier of the broken Shin Plaster Bank. at Denville New Jersey. Jona SKII,L7ik`4. tool Wm. Titomenis, muter the name of Tiromeina, : . 1(11.1.NIAN • Co. have employed this old man, a d agreed, ai we underntend, to pay Min seven dollars per week, for the Use ,or i t '. none. These 111-ell hese been insulting and hbelling us in all possible forms ,'in hopelllwe would .notice them, at dtilos bring them ! and then decortion into market. ...t the public de- I tide splits the, course or these h nest and honorable men. l, _ DR. TOIVNSDVD 9 S COM:101:ND ExTirAcT 0FHAU5.11"....1111.1.A. The mu it extra...trdinary Medicine in the W.rld! Ting !ixt..rt Is put ui in Q.:18011es : It is sit tin s cheap,. p!err.e n ter; arid warranted as , Jperiar Itcli,res .trlthout pur,:to4r. 1;cle my: or de, I,l.tdten, the P:itt nt. The enrint hearty or this 6arnariarit . la over aliiothei liLlt While it eradicates the 111Se:rile, It his hpirates the 6u y. ;It is 0r.., c 4 the very i n.. 0 AND.SITNIMER MEDICINES ever kno‘rt ;it not only pitlllitlA the bolo system and btrenethens the person. but tt creates new, pine and rich blood; a power possessed by no other ineai. rine. And in this lies the ,and secret of its wonder ful stifLt•SP. It has p. rfnt toed within the last two years more than U) 000 nines of severe case, or di,atise; at least 15 flOrtwere . .considered incurable.- It has saved the lives dillmore than 10,0*0rhiltit;en the past two sea nnii, i n throjity or New York Mode. 10,000 'cases of GenCral. Debility and want of _ 11 - Nervous D. bility Dr. Tow nit:lLn+ Sarsap mita invigorates the whole system I.e.rintrietaly. To limn , w hci 'have lost tilf`lr , I muscular en orgy by the effe an of medicine or indis cretion comr lilted in youth or the ex. eel ve indulgence of the pa.ri ill+, and bronzht no by physical prostra tion or Ito, Orvoo , 4... the.. Ila.lhade, want el ;.ot,i lien.ra 'mi n g , ,amtians. premature decay and decline hastening tot' aril. th.tt final ilts , ase Consumption. ran be entirely I.4lared by this pleasant remedy. This earsaparilla iii r...,1 1 11,6, to any ii Invigorating AR It renents /11.11 InVia. , ratee the system, gives ac tivity to the &rubs, and strength• In the ninlicular tern la a 1110 , 1estrnor.linary degree.. • I, Consumption Cured. Cleanse and Itteogthen. Consumption can be hired Brimchi ..• 10, — intim], Liver Complaint, Cohlk, Colony Ahuirt, Spitting . 11lood, SOTYlin.ll in the Flush. Night Sweats, Difficult nt ration Pain in the Sidle, have been ed. I ittingT,:ood. 11,k, April 2R, Igl7. verily beli.Ne your Sarsaparilla trough Provide:lee, of saving my al yea en had a had Citugh. 'lt be• At lint! I raised large quan teht +tvelle4 and seli greatly (le antl dbl not expect to live. I .Sarsaparilla a Ann time, and ME . there has a wozyN 1.1 change be'en wrought In ine. 1 am;IOW able In ‘‘, ilk all over th.!.rity. I raise no blood nod' my MI/11011V IPA 'ore. 'i-n Can . Wl,ll lIMIOIII. rust 1 urn thankfhl for theQe_resalls. Your obedient serrant. \\ %V 3t. 1tU54.'1 7 .0., G 5 Catharine Al. , tilletimatisrn. to This Is intv one 11 Mori. than Attu thousand env. of Illteuiliatlsm that Dt Townsend's Sarsaparilla ha., cored. The roust Pe Pre and chronic rases are weekly erarliFated hy its est .111,1 i n -try virtite.i. Jaitiei CUM zninge, Rag., one of 011ra,i61:111 .4 in the lainatir As , ylnui, filackwelPs Island, is the gentleman spoken of . in thecullowlng letter • I: scknelCs stand. Sept. 14. '47. Dr. Towncenil—Del : I hitt, suffered terribly for nine years with the Rheumatism : considerable of the time I mold not en • pleep no walk, 1 httd the most distreslang pains, and lny limbs were terribly swollen. 1 Inlyn 11E41 Ajar bottles oryour Sar saparilla, mid tdl.-y hayehlone m 44111011" titan a thon•and dollar, worth or 4 .,,,,f,' i . am on, dutch bettor-Indeed I am er.th.ely reliey...l.' ' 'mg :veal liberty to Ike this for the liettidit or the adlint el. Yours respecifully, ' .1. 1 3311'.0 CUMMINGS. Principal Odlre. 1‘26 - Ailinn St, Son finildmg, N I', Redding & Co, 0 SIMI: rtrrill, Inbinot : 1), idi 6.7. ' , MIS; 1:12 North Seen ml sire LI hil.delpliti • S. S. IND,. 1)111:::iSt.1:al!1111,i, ; P 31. ibdol.n. cluirleAten; Wright & C'. 151 Chartres e rest, N . I Cli ; 19.5 South Pearl street. Albany ; and b!.1; all the iiint•lpal Drizeie.ts and Nlerchant.i, generally 1111,110,001. 1110 Spired States, West Lpliebt alai slur 11nadas. I 1 pi-Tine General .4genvy for the sale of the Ser,tpa rilla in Schuylkill County, is al II innatCs rookstore. Pint-011e. where Drue.i,i;ds and others ran by supplied in.. wh..abt .1 the Mtruid,dtureis priers. - ' • • Apnt 2:3, 1010 • il lti•tr -- The Greateme Barg - aim In tile 1lWOtill: • CAN BE II(D AT MR. TRACT'S, (No. 1..!,93 ..14irLet Z , trert. Philtdripk,a) ITN ItIV A1,1.C1) CLOT lOU 6'lOllE. Fine Fran 0 !Park Cloth Dress Co (tom . i 0 00 t 0912.00 1 - Frock " 1.011 to 13 00 0.00 TO 19 00 " I Dress " 7 Oil to 900 Fine Moe Cloth = • " 1 •'lO.OO to 14 On Ithlina Coat., I, • 7.00 to 10 00 " Canter, 1 3.9)) to- 700 • " Mack Habit Cloth S 'eke, 000 to ti 00 .• Illarktt and Fancy Tweed dark.,' 300 to 6.00 " (dark Ctoistimero 1'111.15, : 3(0 to 900 " Fancy "3.00 to 5.00 , . " Saline), •''2. OO to 4on " Rohn Veitti , - . 2OO to 400 EMIZE Tn_rtbnr with 4lnrgi• n,;ortnD.nt: of S'easonlbl; Good., of evcrY'sarietY, roo‘ti.ting of" Pants, Vests shirts, stocks, rluspeoderi, handkerchiefs, nmbrellas Sr_ An to he hid at the old nod favorite at aa o. no d at prices that will soil all,. 4 ellon't forget the dumber, Market at are2io74-1511m New Sprit= Good 4 in Painda. TOWNSEI 1:11 SIIARPLESS 4.7. SONS, 32 &Da. Second Striet,--, II ILA ns.; ijT~ ll AVE received try their own importations. and care• • fat selcralorls n tame and we:l selcC.ted which contprides every devirahl,J,lnd at STAPLE & vA Ncv Goons. Dress flords.—Sulks, Gingham P. La wns, Mobalr Lin tees, Chintzes, Dorm,' and all the new fabrics for Spring. - Shards.-Silk. Canton Crape, Thiber, Brochr, Net, Saxon,y Plaid, English CasAditere, and Oral-skill. Frieneqy anti neat figured goods of all kl , ids, pima Shawls and Cap stuff,. 'plain furnishing goods, &c. Xen's frenr.—Cloths, Cassltneres.Drilllees,Tweeds, new - .ummer stuffs, Vestingo, - and Vomits! Wear. Furrrishine(7oo,/A-I.:nelph.Quilts, Blankets, Bork ings,Tablinge,Sheettigs.l.lnenrOloreensAdaroasks.ke. ShoentaLer,.• 0,,,,74, - -Lasiings, Gallons, Laces, dr.e. hlarelt 31. 1849 11.3m0 N. 111. Nowinaw's • PLUMBING SHOP, BEATTY'S ROW, NORWEGIAN STREET Putt nille. Pa. ALI. kinds of Lead Pipe, Sheet lead. Brass Cane, superior'artiriej Bath Tubs, Shower Baths, Hydrants, Hydrant Hose, Double and Single Acting Pumps, att.. kept constantly on' hand ned for salp.— anthem Sinks :flatlet° order, neat and durable, and al Inds or Plumbinlng done In the best manner. POSTSCRIPT. from our Teltutriphle Correspond.. NEWS TO THE LATEST MOMENT stnntrwrs., Flour-84,50 i $4,56. Rye F10ur— 52.75. Grain-31,03 a 81,07. Corn -59 a GO• Oats-30 a 31. FROM EUROPE--024E WEEK LATER. The r.tramer Caledonia arrives! 'en the 26th inst., bringing news one week later from Eurcpe. . . The news is of the most important character; as will be seen by the following synopsis: il. - 1 ENULAND.—The bill for the modification of am_ navigation laWs has beim carried in the Hciuse of Lords, by a majority of tert in favor of ,the min ni..try. They may onus bo e, , eidered as virtually repealed. I 1 • Tate Covrrsrstr... The whole of Continental Europe seems' Owl)._ to' burst into one general conflagration. The quarrel j between the padia-. mettle throughout ail the vaiiiiu; divisions of Her 7, many and their retpective Princes. has react ed tha highest patch, and Sca..ny a frightful' cot Elie; & has aid) , taken place. It J alocided the people. oriratbeg the red republics party fought with the troops during the seven b l ows on the sth inst. . and a great lose of life oceurred. The railways were displaced, in order to prevent troops (tornf Berlin - Drum arriving, but al sufficient force of Prusstana having emus up opportunely, r , rn ilii, a , tranquility was secured by .heer military force. - . The fight, however, was renewed on the Bth. and a frightful cannonading ,lested all day; until right cep trated,the combatants. At f,ti p Aja, aliu, disturbances hove broken out, but ate; a short struggle petween the military end the populace, they war suppressed. ! Several o f i ;: , .. rioters were kil;ed 1 , I Ncol cvseTtos air B estau,—Accounta (tern • Berlin to the sly State hat an insurrection had broken out at Bres:7 4 n the 6th. On the 7th , the troops, and the I',^ irate fighting in the . ' city. , N. , . , • It la;iilairrumored t at tui inaurree.'" 4 had 'd* ken out atcablentz. . J On the 7ih the battle was again renewed at , o'clock in the morning and the must deadly war- fa e was going on in t e streets. bylthe I.tett ad Vi•e., up to sin o'clock of, th at day. i . Ictelligence froni Di sden, to the Bth,l states that hostilities still. raged betwee n the ,royalist* and insurgent., to the disadvantage of the latter, J .. 'with,,ut any inn ...dime proirpect-of their termi 4istion. - .._ I ' 't .AlitSTllla.—li hilt' tbese convulsions are taking Once the -Austrian EMptre!isin actual danger of dissolution by the confinueii success of the How carious. They are n pOssession of Gran and Kash, and R•rarau. ' • on,' Viii.krlbar: n'cfrck. A. ST. .1a ily 'about 7 o'— !fa rrlyborg, at S • afid Fr days, look, P. M. except 5 ,, 8-fur, fur, from le till KREBS, P. M.' R1;651A AND 1 - lu,sc•nr.—ln the meal, it • is advancing a large body of t ro op's again, vicicuipti.f liimemiani. But all accounts con- NU in representing the exeiheillebto s f - the Runge, rictri. mired to the highest pitch, end that something I more than the unitrd foe of Ru.siti and Auatria wilt ba rrquired to quell the natural insurrection. F.Noci , in %NI) FRENCH. DISAPPIIOiALi—The im portant fectis elated in the London paper* ot the I I th sort., that a joint note, the production of the Courts of. Great Britain France, has been' ad dre.sed to the Court of I Ptter‘burc, intimating their rligerrprovel of the intervemimi or Huard.' in A the Austrian and flowerier. diming wand insisting that r.uch interference he 'withdrawn. 'The adr,ance of the French Troops to Italy haw been checked, by the resirtenee of the Republican Iltetee. The French were driven haCk with great tea.. .1 D viten WAIL — The Dini%h War still con- . tinut•d, but it ht. eantlarted un both enles in it feeble and Innutrshing minnee. . • Tae Finxcit Titoot;.—On the 27th the don etitu orse 1 A gee mbly two' veil to :Where to their ; 're.ni!utian of nr•r.ing the eirrance Ih4 French. . , Orders have been to undermine Nt plan, on the approach of the French, on the side of the sttabeard ; emit en. are planted en thneoad, ana- the gates and 'freers thst lead to ticvita Vecchia. The French General in answer to the Roman Deputation replied thathe would enter Rome by force, if becers'uv. LATER FROM CALIFORNIA' Thiaßriti,h Mail Steamer Severn, errived at Mobile. after a passagri of four Jays from Vera erns, a feti,days since.) She brings nerra.froin San' Franrirco to the pill of April, canentrting previous RCCOUIVP of the abundance of Anld. Gartibling and imbrie y were on the increaee,- Provi•ions et the plac rs were still very high. In some Fitts of Me ico whole towns have deserted by men wl) l o have gone to the gold , mine.. • At Vatrtraiso the Fame rub for the gold trines continues; neatly all the inerchants are preparing to go there: A .c.mventionhas been propined to be heft! in Monterey on the Ist lost, to form a constitution for Co•ifornia. . - \ Commodore Jones hos of erectpardon to all de.erters, sailors and inarines; who may surremkr. A vessel Which left eaten in Jinuary last, had arrived et San Francine , an l .l states that feats are entertained that there w5ll he a new •rupture he , ,ween the Iwo nations, ent the entrance of the liogiish the present month. \ , . . tar Longerity.2:—Prter J4ek'r.on, a slave to ri Kinoerhook Dutchman, died! etiAmhcrit, on the I9th instant, having Ire over a Centuary; lie recolleeted the old French 'war pefectly. and the oldest inhabitants, who had' known him froin their youth, bulteve him to have been 132 yearn o( age. He was born on a vilme from !Africa. LI We notice in an exchang'e, an account of a woman whose husband ford State olDnce wai .Sot to the Penitet tiary—:his wife wishing couifo-t hiM in his mi,f'ortune, conamitted a small theft that she might j him. and with her nfmt, nos trees sent to the same Hou , i3 of Cho- , •• - . ... . . .. ... _ . . / t r.:,- Genius, lika the istki - ;; is apt to espies item post upon•the earth, and we're itii time in flut tering and quavering among; the clouds [ tint corn in. an emote is the humbler fins} which] picks up the borley-corny, and crows 'isil fettetis t Iviatire. 1;1 7. Female Cuunterfeil i .—Mrs Ilelien How ard elias,VVette, was rec.ntly arrested to Wheel ing for posing counterftiC ninney. She had bean pretty successful. I I Two young ladies ¶yo arrested the other night et •Providence, I,land, for parading the streets dm:4rd in maleiattirei Ode of them was discovered by the tone[uf stoic~i i asking for 3 punch at a betel. .17-/ocrense and ifullipty.—Alla y in New Orb ans give high to her ... i. , twenly-fourth child. l'tic twenty-four ehibtren4aM all living, .n I the mother is not yet fifty years of age. . 2000 Preint BT J. WILL - lAMS, NO. 12 NOR I'll ;•IXl'll PITIL3DELPIOA . .. . . . IT I:NI : TIAN' BLIND . iv! NVlnitow shade Ylanurac- V toter, (awarded 11/,' er,t and hielw.d Mi.dals at the New York, Wilt Inior'e and it hilailiqpilla I:3hiliitionsi, for the superiority or Ilia lihnds, wilh.contirand confidence in his manulartn re.) a.kfi the at teutton of purchasers tit Itin assortment of 2510 Bithia ~,f lvnt/iivl and With: .dats, With lance and plain Trianning4, of note styles and colors. Also, n large and general nlsortment of Transparent Window Shades,, all pi t7nAl be Wait sell at the lowest rash priers. .. dill Blinds Painted awl Cr intrthtl Iti lona qual to no. : tr.rDealers supplieiton I iheral term,. The Citizen.. of 'Si.httylk ill County are re pertfillly lu- sued to call before bun inn I elAowlwre- -confident of pleashie all. ripen in 1,4, atirliitlg. Marts 17, 1049. -I ! • .., . Itcosiifiimiii:lo:-.0, LAW Bag.—xll6 Lii. LAW VEILi can procure liYank Suhpienas for wit nesses signed by the Protho intern, by falling at 11,yNN AN'S an 275.1 Cheap Bo ik & 51.ation0 ry Stem. , H ARRISON'S . COVII3. .. . ..__ ~‘ lAi , I. gi it.S -- "T gallon, half gallon, qua rtand mall! bottles; ale.. Maynard & Nonni' Inks, (lop ineliiks,ilogan & Tbomp son's Steel Pen Ink,ilbover s Inks, lied and Blue Isis, iz.e., wholodle end retail. nk as low as bl I routs pe. i dozen, whiele'sale,at RA' NAN'S 1 Oc1.1,11) Cheap ook and Variety Stores:. Ca. I.V inform the public that they are siillp prepared to fornibli supertor Slate Ifor ttoollso ; and baying the np,tt. experienced Slater* in their epploy will al tend: c. any pident w ail lUV)attil, and (1 the tonsil neat tenrs. A sample of their slate rangy he 1 , 011 the nre - e of Joseph nenige, Archtivili who wit . ' • any mfunnutinu required, a A with whom order, be len. -1,91 J, ROIII.IIITS & Co. Match 3. 10411 10111. Water Gap, Carbon oACrt.r.oicitif Irng Coal Regions ofl,ennsylvania, being :iira I Geological, !listasit:Li. and Stat;b4lcal of the Anthracite Districts of Pcnnsylvania—enihraeing !miry very valuable chartii and slat tio scat tables, besides a new and numerate colored rnatelif the Coal Regions, with the avenues to the .Eastern theta from Ana Interior-counties of the State, correctly laid down, end pointing out the various ,places our eral deposit In the several couniier. By forinerly Atsticiate Editor of the Miners' Journal. Price 50 cis.- A small portion of the [edition remains unsold.c-rtey office. can be obtained at this or cats be mailed in ny part ofthia county. Their arc also for Sale at .Stringer Torinsends, New York I; Zrobr, Jo: 3 Ledger Buildings, Philadelphia ;G. rknet'as Har risburg. And by Bookseller., generally. - - Aprli,2l, ; 17- ' UAIiDEN TOOL " 31.ENT of .11ortleul every article iii,eful in ,foccale at ~Airtreh 17 , 12-1 Philadelptil, duns 2, 6 o'clock P. St, 6 ilate. } Rooting .—A COMP turn! Imptem the .culovatio ETE ASSORT ray, embracing a of she garden. IItANNAN'S gfeed and ilarlety: Storw
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