U II -POTTSVILLt. sATURDA Y al RNIxo , .111 Nt n. 1849 thokea."-Tnere Were eik cases of cholera in ledelplila on Tucedeq, two of which proved On Wednee,iay, three crysecone death. o The Greal• Barrington (Mess.) Courier the principal / oteUpation of the male inhshi• initial' that village, at present. is pitching pennies. i r.5 ,- Respeet to Mr. Po/A: 7 -1U President has isitied. through the proper dep'artrnent, a prods matian announcing to the nation the death of James K. Polk, en-President of the United States. soil ordering suitable military and naval honors to be paid to his memory. t. -7 California is said there ye about thirty thousand Mexicans on their way to the gold region& They go in patties regulatly aimed end organized'. General Pereifer F. Smith's prods. mations *to utterly disregarded, and serious difil. copies ate anticipated Übe attempts to put them its_ 1 tee. 1":7 ,- American:at Rio. 7 A Letter to the Albany gus suites that two Americans for some indig, nines to the chief functionary of Rio, were recently • Aentencee to be hung, hut our Consul interfering in theirttehlf, their sentence was commuted, rind they were sentio the mines for len years. Thu Americana were member. of d' party on their way to California, but their names are riot mentioned. Or A Gentleman. reatdin; in Albany, as the story goes, seeing en Mailman removing an em• bankment from a dwelling inquired:—"Patrick. what at• you doing'!" Idm opening the cellar window. to be aure.—"And what are 'you doing that far 1" "May It please your honor," said Patrick, , to let out _the dark.", Di T rac.fta niorF in illoyamensing The district of Moyamensing was the scene of a disgraceful and bloody riot during the whole of Saturday night, and Sunday, growing out of a feed existin . ghetween two rival gangs of rowdies which resulted in- the death of one man, and se rials@ injuries to several ethers. Mr The Next Congress.—lt is confidently be lieved that in the next 1i use of Representatives, parties will be repreasnfed as follows: Domnerats 113—Whigs 109—Free Boilers 11.—[l0npor• inns. It is confidently believed . ' that the above is IS! azr Gold. —Gold iv coming in nbundarme. In addition to the $170,000 brought by the Lexing. ton, end already at the mint, ant! the $1,000,000 on board the Crescent City. at New Orleans, the 1'; barque Ueda arrived at Havana on the 30th ult., '!from Chagres, with ten passengers and about $200.000 in gold duet from California. These -arrivals leave no doubt ya to the immense qnantity of the article in California, and that fortunes are , stare for many it they but pursue the proper course. re .Idittments chiCstad.—Judge Par , on, on Saturday last. at PhiTadelphia, delivered the opinion of the court (leashing the indictments against the officers of the Penn disirict election, who were charged with election frauds. The ac tion of the Court in this matter has been severely censured by the press, and that tun with justice. Frauds ate known to hove been perpetrated, end yet, because of some informality in making out the indictment', they 'have been gnashed. [7• Election of Judges. , In another 'column •sill he found the resolution propming an amend ment to the Constitution, authorizing the People ioelect their Judges. Upon mature d'oliberation, we aredeeidedly in favor of electing all officers by thepeeple; Judge., Notaries. Prosecuting Atter. nice and Post Masters on the principlethat there is more honesty in the people generally than there is in the appointing power, sr abetter officers would he:selected in the majority of crises. i Writing 'on Netmpapers. —The Attorney General of the United States, has decided that \the State Courts have no jurisdiction in the case of newspaper positives, and that the Postmeiter at Syracuse, acted legally in charging letter postage on a paper bearing the initials of a friend. The trots in the suit will probably amount to at least 8400—the emnunt involved in the original dis pute between the Postmaste'r and the person to 'whom the paper was addressed, was nine cents. ler Fold Itenconlre.—A recontre tork place between Ctsai s ue M. Clay and n Mr. Turner. at n public meeting, in Kentucky, in which Mr. Clay. was seriously injured, while his adversary was fatally wounded. It appears that Mr.-Cliky having accepted ep invitation to address a meeting of Emancipationists in Madison Co., was addressing the assemblage on the oulject of alarm, and offence being taken et some of his remark., Mr. Turner got up and called Mr. Clay a liar; hence the altercation which remitted, es above stated. Mr. Clay is recovering.. • Ged.liparors Letler.relative to the 11 , 1- ministration of Gen. Taylor; does-not excite much attention, even among the Locofocott. They know -That Lippert] is prompted by motives to obtain notoriety—that that object prompted him in the first place to write to the Genetal prior ro the electionomd now to -tesPose7 him! The :Lan- . -caster intelligencer, a leading Loeufoen paper, de clines publishing such emanstions,and gives it the .followingnotice : -"Lierann-ta.sra.—We have. not allowed the political diatribe of (hie , eccentricindividusl, ad -dressed.to President Taylor ; to- creee our columns —nor is it likely that wo shall olter our mind here -after. if the pronto have been bamboozled shy frientaachary, we think it would , be difficult to 'discover any body. who contributed so •much to Jibe bamboozlement as Mr. Lippert! himself. We acquit him of intentional agency in the fraud, to the sure—but he must be: soft as mush not to have penetrated it. We strongly suspect, that a mor bid thirst for notorietrhati dictated the whole of these epistolary exercises—m which tiitt piers sae injudiciously too freely ministered." C7' Horrible Yet Doubtftil Suspicion.—Ttio Cincinnati Commercial , of -the I3th, relates a horrid circumstance, as follodu: "The body of a rctim of thoirra was placed in the vault of one of rapt surreyvvis, whore it :cooked about twenty- Our hours, when, in the frescoes rof friends abd •latives, it was taken• out Some of Jilts relatives, desiring' to loctiOnee more upon the ..m of the deceased, the coffin was.opened by the j. x. on—and, awful to behold the features of the ,c•ep.re were room: to he hideously distorted—bis ltroud tarn, and his fingers, which Were between him teeth; bitten and gnawed to the very bone ! The respectability of the source from which we derive our information, is et least sufficient to give ;us fearful reason to entertain a horrible yet, doubt. suspicion, r' rif Singutar.—The following note was ap. pended to the close of a letter from a gentleman ,smog in Meadville, Pa., under (bite of May 25 r.Tbe fish in Conneaut Lake, a body of water nor !far from this place, are all:dying. They : come ideating to the shore covered with a green scum, and the shore hi lined with them. This singular fatality is raid to be an omen of pestilence. The around the lake is putrid, UT Teinperanct — A correapondent of the Hos• ton Recorder statee that dug the recent session of the emancipation Convention at Frankfort, (Ky.) Poly fifty cents worth of ettoholie drinbc WO called for at the tvo priocipla hat, by the XlBO delegates present. riril =earful nprretion fof Ito:tato/Blinn or the Upper Lip of a buy about JO years old, wee made by Dr. Welung, in New Garden township, Cheater manly. The wbole upper jaw bad been ',exposed, but rtoW airtime' an almost perfect sp • •Itrallee• TICHNOEL'S COLLISIBIAN SPELLING BOOK.— The rerommerlationsto this Book continue to pour in from nit quarters. Teacher, unanlmodsly pronounce it the beet Book before ' the public, and rejoice that all the old antiquated Books, which ought to 'bare been removed from tile Schools, ten. fifteen and twenty years ngo • are now likely to be vuperceded by one which con forms to the modern usages and Implosements of the age in orthography. The following recommendation is from the School Department at Harrisburg Bemires UT 's Orrice., Department of Common Sell not.. irIERISBUItO, June IS, !Big. B. Barman:—l hes - every recetttly been shown a cony of "Tickner's Columbian Spelling Book." pnblished by you. and requested to express my nplidon of its merits us n School Book. Mr. Ticknor. the Author. has been long identified with the educational system of our.:ltate as n practical Teacher: not a theoretical pedagogue, a nd by He experience is competent to read the .. young Idea'' in a pleasant way, through the (to it) Intricate mares of nidsmental learning. While there ore many valuable works of orthography and nrihoepy now before the public. etch claiming pre eminence. (and possessing it too In some respects) I am constrained to say of Mr. Ticknor's work. Iron the slight examination I have been?qhle to give It. tharit pessesses as many, if not more sscellenciett combined. than any other work of the kind, which ha! Mien under my notice. and 1 would cheerfully recommend it to parents and Teachers, as a valuable Book for use to out Common Schools. Very Respectfully. &c.. FIIZDZIIICK 3. FENN. Chief Clerk. • The folletvlnr Is from the Iles. Mr. Clneket.icntlit man of fine anninments, Rector of Clirls44fch, W llamspott,andalsoa Classical Teacher °rifle t Boron. It Iniiiamsport, Pa.. Jon. 14, 1849. I have examined with some care. Ticknor's Colum bian Spelling Bonk. airt have nn hesitation In pronoun ciag it rine of the hest works of its class that have come beneath my nntico. It is simple In its arrange tnent, and, what is not Its least qimlity—it is strictly philosophical. I should think its Introdudilon Into our Bchmils wield prove of decided advantage to the pu pils, and greatly facilitate the efforts o M f the teachers- WILLIA .1. CLARK, Classical. Teacher, Williamsport. NEWSPAPER CREDIT SYSTEM The eorre-pontlent of the Baltimore P.ttriot. =peeking of the Nntion4l totenig. neer. fon%s that he oulAnnt.ling 8. hot due to tha't eetakilishment. ore estiials,cl at s4oo.ooo.—[9lbrs. This shows the'lolty of the credit ffEeM in the . newspaper. buckles*. The National Intelligence, is one of the oldest, as well as one of the best. newspapers in the country ; and we believe that its list of eubseribers is, in the score of respect.- tidily. wealth and mind, tquil if not superior to that of any other newspaper est.,ibitabnient in the country. There is hardly a whfg planter in the Southern states but is a subseriber to the Intelli gencer. Tnere are hundreds of persow. men of wealth too, who have for years been receiving and reading . that piper without contributing a cent to the support of its proprietors, two of the mat generous hearted men in the printing business in the United States. We doUbt not that there are other subset iption papers the proprietors of which can tell as sad a story as that given above. The loss to eyrery paper of the kind is not less. on an average, than twenty per cent. per annum. We know cif an instance which occurred in this city a few years ago where an obi establishmenh o was compelled to fail ; and at the same time its outstanding debts were not leia than V 25.000, not one quarter part of which wa s ever collected by the assignees, The late Major 'Russell once attempted to draw up his sub. scribers to a paying.point—some of them were indebted tokim for twenty years subscription. One of these, an old farmer, having received a liwyer's , letter, called upon the Major', and in a great rage ordered hini - tri stop his paper...—. Di be d—d" said he, "if I will taken paper of any man who dune me to pay for it !" The old scoundrel had read the paper far over twenty, years without pay ing a cent to its proprietors.—Boalort Herald. A MELANCHOLY' SCENE The Cincinnati Commercial rel..tes the follow ing sad spletaele :—"Our reporter on returning from St. Joseph's Cemetery, on Friday evening. met nine funerals, the last one unattended by any train, but consis'ed simply of a rude vragnn. in which the rough coffin of an adult was placed at length. An aged woman was leaning upon the coffin on one side and weeping. and an aged man eat upon the re her side,. the tears also coursing down his cheeks. • lie was driving the hor r e. Thin wan all of that mournful attendance upon the grove—a father and rentlur. firced by poverty to perform the funeral t il es of a beloved son. one, perhaps. nn whom they had depended for support. But in times like these, poverty ban hut ton m •ny such illustrations of itself—and what a striking contrast to i tthe long and glittering trains that fol low in sombie mtentation upon the plumed ear that bears the dry which wealth once held in honor, as though that clay to its plumed cenotaph, wan more in death than 'that which slept in the rude and tear-bedewed coffin seen in Yntider wagon. Wealth marks the grave of one nith marble., the tear alone starts-the wild • flower which shall de tignaro. the other. Wealth leaves cdruentiens for the vain Moor which it leav'es hehirid. Poverty nothing but sorrow. FOREIGN SEWS BY TILE AMERICA . The Steamer America arrived at Halifax, on Tuesday csening,the 19th inst. Shehrings tieYarN.i 7 days Her from Europe. The news posset•se. much,interest. The following is a eynopd s ; Exataain —ln Parliament. Mr. Gladstone gay.) notice that on the I!1th lost , he would bring forward a motion respecting the lute events in Canada. On the letrthe-Gverland f ern India had." l arrived, with Calcutta dates 10 the 29 of Alai!, an,ll.lomhay to May 1. All is quiet . - in the Pun jaub arid ,tetia have been taker, to organize Britith local 'autholity - there. conduct of the' Americnn - Government in , ederence to the expedition to he sent out in search of the ship Sir John' Franklin, has been alluded to 4.1 Parliament in the most faltering terms. IRELAND Ireland. although there are yet no ju.t grounds for poaitrre alarm, yet there ore unmisiskahle evidences of the fatal di-ease in the , arms nig potato, and especially to the 'vicinity of D..bhrt. _ - Lord Clarendon, has cflicially annoueceil that the sentence of death pasard mb th• Store prison ate in Ireland, his been commuted to trari!porta non fir , , Tti,eW hole of he Western Province. in Ireland are reprcsented as in the (Mist deplorable condition Society is utterly disorganized. - Ftts,;scx.—ln France the new cabinet has'l; - een firmed by the coal bon of Milton Barint and Du. fame. The new ministry to the same as the old: except that Dufaure takes the department 'rd minister of the interior. M. de Tore/needle of fort igrt affairs, and M, Snquiniss of comtherce Both Belleau and Rminsat have refused to ac cept' the_department of foreign affairs, in conse quence of .the diffichltiee of the Italian question. Much surprised was excited by the diviaion or Marshall Bugsauit - from the list. The Paris papers generally. express their (Brill,. proved of the compromise; and predicts its failure The Red . republicans are es.pecially violent-•in de nouncing the new Mildewy , • R ome Lessep's idea of conquering the Roman. into an affection far France, has not yet been realized, and ho bus returned to-Paris for further instructions. Some account& _say that he was recalled, and 'that the came me-trenger'carried positive thetruc tiona to General dadinot, to reduce the Holy city in subjection, at all hazards, and that having mu m: his army close !to, the'city. he would con mence the attack with an army of 2:5,000 men, on the aCith of , May'. The Romans have annafnced firm resolutions to defend to the death the expetted aseault of the French, cad it is stated that they have an efficient I force ofBo,ooo The Pope still,persists in, \demanding the tin -qualified renewal of his power ate Temporal ruler. 'lbis the Triumvirates, backed by,the people, de clare they never accede hi. There is it the hottoni of every heart, says Mazzini:a determination the moat profound to ac complish the destruction. of Its temnotal p o wer.of the Pope. AU bear the same hatred to the Gay. ernment of Prieatcraft, and under whatever form it may be presented,, we shell fight to the last spinet all project of a 'restoration. - GECNiANT.—The Frankfort Parliament has transferred its session to Stuttgard. Its influence wilt be exercised to form . a Republic after iho French model, to be composed of Baden, Wirt untherg, Rhenitt, Bavaria, &c. The pleniputentiariea at Prussia, Hanover, and Sammy, have promulgated a new Constitution for Germany, in which the principal of universal auftrage is recognized: lluvolaX , —The war is Hungary presents no new feature, and since the fall of Buda- into the bands of the Hungarians, no event has occurred calculated to have a' permanent influence on the result of the struggle, thou the Hungarians have achietred farther, than in some respects, important victories. There evidence that the contestants are concentrating ;heir force, mot accounti of a tremendous battle are every day looked for. ihearatta. & Pnassra,—The reports so con. staidly repeated that ,the war between the Danes and Prussian& is speedily to end, 'is renewed. but we can see no reliable evidence of the fact. Hos tilities still continue, and the Danish blockade is rigidly entered. HMO ; f 1 f : • • „ fp 1.14 The Coal Trade for 1349. The quantity sent by Railroad .m 39,247 19— by Canal 16,506 07—for .the creek 55,754 06,' showing it decrease of 5,206 ions thiritweek, nearly all of which is on the Railroad. This week may lin taken' as about the average c (Trinity of the transportation on Canal and Rail road. If the quantity should exceed it one week .it will decrease the next week. This is the opin ion of all familiar with limo trade. Although we do not believe that any more Coal than the =Acts will require can be'shipped this year—yet we feet certain that there is too in uch thrown into the market at the present time. The Cholera has caused a panic in the cities, and all trade has been checked to a certain de- cree—the dealers therefore are not prepared to receive the Coal, and prices mast recede, under the circumstances.. This would be disastrous i n . the:extreme—the present pricesburely ramuuer. to the Operator. and we have no desire to see la ; or reduced below the present point, which must follow, as a mutter of course, if the price of Coal should fall. And besides, if the price of Coal should beuzin to fall, 7t will go down to the point at which it sold last year. Operators, 'Ali , ' Tiers and laborers are all deeply interested in this rn.tter. It is far better' to be idle a week or 00, when occasion requires,thau to have the prices re duced for a whulo season. It is also due to those who liitve come forward end purchased Coal in the early part of the season, to show to them, that we are determined this year, to throw no More Coal into the market than its wants require. Fur these reasons we thefefute' du hope t hat at the meeting of Operators, to lie held this day. they will resolve to kNIMOUSLY !O. suspend one week at least, not partially. but TOTALLY, which is the least expensive. ;sod the only effectual mode of showing the trade abroad, that we CAS nod will suspend the moment Coal begins to ac cumulate on the Wharves below. The desper ate state of the business justifies extraordinary, romp ,and effectual tneaus, 'hi save it front ruin', this year lit least. We look forward for better times hereafter. We publleti the fon - awing leiter Irani an-tan, vrh;eh was tcc.•ived ye,turday. ii.frun a re— sponviVe source Boston. Juno 2.oth, 1814 brut Sir The Coal Dealers of Philadelphia, after signing a circular to filo effect, that they would not sell Coal less than $4.25 per ton, are offering it in our CITY for $l.lO, and in fact are offering cargoes afloat at even less Vim $4,00, pretending that they are ordered by some person, but draw too touch water, or are nut the right siz•ra of Coal. or something of that sort, when t h ey ate actu ally sent here for sale at whatever price they will bring. There are at present some 5. •tr 6 car goes afloat for sale.= We were in hopes the deal. era iu Philadelplfia would arrange matters itt sonic way that we - could get pay fir the capital invested, if mot fur our labor. We are 'pressed to takeout-Coal early by being offered every in ducement such as "we have agreed not, to scud an over Atipply.to market. We hive agreed to rise at a certain lime. The Railroad Company have agreed to rise at a certain time, and we think they wilt rise'beihre." We have always believed them, hula wo find ourselves getting , poorer every year. Something 'must be done or j the old dealers will all be drove oat of market. Shen we have a decent prospect of doing some thing, oui- good friends at Philada. will land a few thousand bMs of Coed on their own account; not to retail ; oh no, no such thing as that, it is land. rd fur the dealerpiusht,in they fall short of 'stock, which rarely happens; but the trade is getting wak'd up a little, and we have pledged ourselves not to bay tit' any man or company who scud Coal to Roston unless it is ordered. Vint rs Respectfully, Amount rif I:011volt over the Philadelphia and fiend ing Railroad and AC11.11611 Navigation tar the week ending on Thursday .r.nnnz last : ItAiLit./A U. CANAL. WV' TOTAL. NVFCK. TOTAL. P Coition. 12 234 18 131,72.0 17 8,651 17 01.360 03 Pottsville., 4,6311 IS 61.562 17 2,140 13 20.165 IS S. 11, ven, IS 031 OS 170,229 16 4 552 62 29.210 ill P Clinton, 3,367 15 58 071 11 1.131 14 12.973 12 39,2.17 19 421.616 01 16,506 07, 126.671 13 ' 126.678 13 • Total by RR & Cal. 531,523 17 To 'amt., ppriod last year, by Railroad .510.455 10 Do by Canal 1:14.350 17 Decrease this yejir 133.250 O tons LEIDGR COAL TRADE The rollnwine is the quantity of Coal pent rznm the Lthigh region fur the Week ending June 16, . _ . . WEER. TOTAL. Sontinlt Mine, 11.374 03 75,050 02, Ithunie Run. 3,521 04 — 23607 17„ : : 8.-aver Me.idow. 'I 197 111 .13.210 15' i 4 pring Nlnuninin Cn. 3.504 n 7 ' 27.50 i. 02 Rogar Loaf Co. 555 07 1,1317 it Hazleton Coal Co. 3.279 OD 17.370 il • '— • Craiiheiry Coal Co. 1.501 11 ', 5990 02 lock Mountain Cn. ",.- 3.00 19, r 21,320 02 'ilkesbarre Coal Co 692 00, 2.013 02 . 1,-- 30,335 07 '188,052 07 nine period last year, 197.011 14 EI.AWARE AND HUDSON COAL TRADE. tit fur the week ending, June 9, 810. . „ Wkir.K. Tacit.. 16. M 65.208 To lime period last year. 05.929 ,one RAIL ROAlttt _ Traps;iOrration on ble Ilailrunds in Schuylkill County. The hillioviiig.in the -quantity or Coal 'transported overilie different I:nitro:pis In Schuylkill County. Cm the pecek ending '7l.nriiday evening. IVorig. 'Neat, Mine Hill and S. 11 IL R. 24.40 4 01 leriiit...o4 Little iiirliu)ll.lll R. It. 4,144 10 70.745 119 Mill'Creek "do 0,,013 OS . 00,220 17. Mount Carbon do 7.2.51 ns t 3,571 oo Schuy I k i I I Valley '-do 12.5.52. 02 105.091 04 MI. tiariipn and l'i. Carbon do 134712 07 124.740 14 Union ranal_.:' do 3.2/7 02 04.510 07 Swatara" do 2.253 00 21.000 10 RATER 01 , 1 - 1.11../.. AND TRAMOspoRTATION ull RAIL ROAD To Dept I, !SD. To From RI I .ischnn.i i ittrittio. Ric-tanned. until Jens Mel% 170 6 - 5 1 45 Pliit.delpliis. do do 170 t 65 145 •11ATES OF WILT. F.T CANAL, TO REPT. I. IBID. now MI Carbon. $M.' en I' Clinton. To. Philadelphia, 75 cis". 72 cis. 63 cts. RATES or sautortr. ' cta. per ton 1 70 , To Philadelphia To New York I • For additional Now Advertisements see Next rage. They' wjll there found artanged • under -- Suitable Heads. ' A New and Cheap SADDLE AND DARNESS STORE. 1 'IIE eubsi fiber announces to his friends and the I. public that he has Jost opened a saddle I.oh-w -oes, store in Norwegian gitreet, closeby the Railroad, - . a few doors from R. W Mcßimini? rb' ...ku, rottodry, who're he intends to ri man- . , ... - .7e.,,,,.., ufacture and keep on hand a ea- , Z.:,..:-4. , " ety of Saddlery, such .ns 'Saddles. . tiriilles,harness, whips, collars and trunks. of all descriptions; travelling bags, satchels, &e., whlclr he, will sell as lore, If not a little lower, 'than an be hought`any where ; else in this Region. All kinds.nf work will he promptly attended to an. eroding In order, 11.7 Invite's prsons in want of any of throe articles, to give him a all and try hisii, feel ing confident that it will be to their 'lnterest Indoor, Ile also announces that he is toady and prepared to do all kinds of Coach trimming. S c.. 4'C.; at the shortest notice and on reasonable terins. Also. all kinds of repairing. ILSAM% SNYDER. .litue 23; '42. —26-3 m A Novel Invention. HATfTS' COLD PAINT for reritlng with acnmmnn Pen, regilding Pietoro PrtirOs. Sign Writing, &c i n !wo e , et 25 mars, SO centiClarid 1 Dollar may be had of NICHOLAS & COLLINS, Driggistat & Apothecaries, Market Street, Pottsville. Phis:Kane Preacriptions :teen rarely compouudee t by careful hinds only. Families and-country Store keepers may, rely en being supplied anti} the best articles the Drug market afford., on the most reasonable terms. Every va.riely of Fancy articles, Perfumery, Brushes, Combo. Paints, Oils, Camphine, Gins& Tobacco. Cigars, Wine.; &.‘. June 23. lell9. Sanatory Committees. CUOLERAI: Aran T a meetint of the Council of the Bocnugh of it was oh motion Resolved. that suitable Committees he appointed to see that the moat efficient sanatory menstired are nbserved throughout the Borough, with a vjew of avoiding as fur as possible the threatened v isl titian. and to preierve the health of our citizens-00 motion, R.:solved:that mini:enters of Moe it: eaeli Ward be appointed by the President to erica this object ; that ft ettati be the dins: of such, committees, to re :port to lb Ch On rgess of the Borough. the existence of any nuisances which may require the aid of the . publie nail:males for their removal. The fidicwlug are the commute es nirpoiland. viz : WARD COM MITERS: It. v. M•CD. n. e. WAND. sciven WARD Jnlrn C Lessig Nickolas 0134riet Ldeser Wen Lerch Frederick Ewing C F Jackedn• Jll Dng•ning Abraham Mime rbalornon roster Georrn Might Sain't flunizingerhimes John Clayton Joseph Woolison Nathan Evans Jolts Mcßarran Daniel Klapp Jobs S-C Martha Andrea; Mortimeriliram Mug Ja mei M Beata' fault 'Braes Simnel Morris E E Bland Joseph Morgan. James Cleary Edward It is hoped that the citizens generally evil said the 'above named committees, and as nu ne passible as sist In carrying out thesiew's of the CounciL D. T TAYLOR, Chief eurgess.l ANII 13BANDY....luat received a an- V V percar a Wale .of Old Ei nth Brandv,also -Port sherry and Claret 'Wire, oftrest bra ndr. by I u uc23,19. E. YARDLY & SON. H ARRISON'S COLI/11111IAN Ration, half gallon, quart and smaller battle*: also Maynard & Noyes' Inks,Copyinglnke,Hogan &Muni) eon's Steel Pen Ink, Hoover's Inks, Bed and Blue Inks din,* bole/ale and retail. Ink as low as 313 rents pa dozen, wholesale, at HANNAN'S Oetl4.BS Cheap Book and Variety Stores. 'HERS' JOURNAL, AND.R,Orj.'S' ; VII4'.4:E GENERAL AIWERTISERI Gold! Gold! Gold! A NEW AND CSEIgtiL ARTICLE. , ART'S GOLD PAINT AND INK, With the Ink 11 pees, tan wine a beitutlfulgold letter, which i 3 as Militant as gold itself • regilt picture and tanking giass frames, making them took an well as new, which will nut tarnish any quicker than the eta Iramesihem• selves. With the paint they can paint gold letters on signs, write signs with pencils, and gilt - any mater ial, by the name process as painting. It Is cheaper by hi) per cents than toe tonal modes; and mere durable. The attention of our -Painters is called to this nr trete,: For Sale Wholesile and Retail. at RANNAN'S Cheap Book aed Variety Stare, Where the Article is supplied Wholesale at .Mann facturers prices. Arent, wanted and will be furmabcd in all the Towns in Schuylkill county, by arrangement with the Peoprietors at their prices. ' June _3.-Bfi• , Public School District of POTTSVILLE. :NOTICE TO TAY-PAYERS. XTRACT from an Act of Cie General Assembly of .Lgthis CArlitTlOnWeallh.etitllkd ••All Act fee the toga- Winn and continuance of a system of Education by Common Schools, passed 7111 of Aprll, 1819: Svc. f 6. On the receipt of the said warrant and du plicate, the district treasurer shalt cite at leant thirty days' nntice, by not less than tee written or printi.d od venlseinents, to he put up in the molt public places In the disirict, that he will attend at the usual place of holding, township, ward or borough elect ious. on a day to be named in said advertisements, for the pnrpoae of collecting and receiving the school tan for said diOrict, and shall collect and receive in...alone. giving receipts thereof in ell cases when tennired by the person pay ing the same. and as A comne.atban therefor, the treasurer shall receive two per cent. for all moneys so coiected• Sec. 27. In case a. Sec. 27. In case any ash, fora peri.nl et silty days froni and after the day on which the district treasurer shall have attended far the! purpose of receiving the same as aforesaid. tl shall be the duty of th • district treasurer to trace his warrant, with a schedule of all such unpaid schonitax, and the names of the persons respectively to w hob the same is charged in the proper duplicate. directed:in the con. .table if the proper ward, township or bornitigh.whoses duty It is hereby made, to receive , the same, antlinriging and requiring him to 41,.mau1l and receive (coin the per sons named In the said schedule. the slams with which they are therein chargedrespettfolly, together with five percent, en the amount therrnf. u hick per cent:tee shall in all cases be coliceted and retained by each constable for his compensation ; in case any person so charged with school :as fail In pry the amount, to gether with the per centage aforesaid, within twenty days after the demand made therefor h said constable the constable may levy the rattle by distress anti sale of the goods and eitattles of said delinqucto, giving tea days' notice ofsuch sole, by as , ' hien tic printed adver tisement ; and in ouch cue, said cm - unable shall, in ad dition to the per centege herelabefore allowed, be entitled to retain nit of the proceeds of such sale, oiler first deducting the school tan and the percentage. aforesaid, the same fees as are n• oat alb", ed by law to Gontlahlev for levy and sale upon a writ of ex..cution. The i•lchoni Ins.pas ere of the Borough of Pottsville, ate hereby notified, that lie is di:Mend at i 1 itz's lin tel nu Monday the 25th of into nest—at Mill's lintel nit Tuesday the 20tti, and ut Doergingera Mid, on Wednesday. the 27th of said month, to receive the School tax. in compliance with the law. lie also gives notice that he will receive the tax at hisriflice, at any time previous to the expiration attic PO days:, 11011E12T WOOD FI DP, Treasurer of the Pottsville School District. June 23. 1840. • 7.6-4 t _ _ . . . - Emprajom, Press and Democrat, copy 3 flees, end chr.tvg, School Diremors. , Resolution nr.LATivr. TO AN AMENDMENT tiF E CON STITII VION. 1 . 2 r.soLvED by the Senate and Wiese of Represens tativi•s of the cotuutootvettith of vetto” tvu sin In General Assembly met. That the Cuttilittltinn or this Common, ealth he amended In the second section or the fifth- article, so that it shall read-us follows The Judges of the Supreme Co in, of the several Courts of Canimon Pleas. and or such other (70.1540 f licenntl as are or shall be established by law, shall Ile elected by the nualified electors of the Cournmonwealth in the man er following, to wit 'tine Judges of the Supreme Court, by the qualified electors of the Commonwealth at large. The President Judges of the several Courts of Common Pleas and of ninth other Courts of Record as are or shall LC established by law. and all other Jodges required to be learned in the law, by the quail bed electors of the respective distrsets over which they are to prerideor act. an Judge:. And the Assoclat Judg es of the Courts hi Common revs by the qualified clef tors of the.connties respectively. The Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold their offices for the terni of !meet, yearsor they !hall en lone behave Ihemeelvea s (subject to the allotment hereinafter provided; for. etttnryirent 10 the first election:) The Pros:dent Judges of the several Courts of Common unit of suet, other Colman( Record us are or shall he establish hod by law, and unit other Judges required In he learned in the law, shall hold then offices for the term of ten )eers. If they shall so long behave themselves welt: The Associate Judges of the twins of Common Pleas shall hold their oilier fur the term of five)iears if they shall so lone behave themselves well s all Of whom shall be Contlnteelitited by the G , ivernar. hot feel any reasonable cause whin b shall not be antlicient grounds of 111110MehnseliC, the Governor teleitl /e.t.a . .: anus- of them o n tine admen two-thildn or eat b branch of the Legislature. the first election shall take place at the general election Of this CointoonweVih neat After the. Ittioption or thin amendment, and etootttis,tottl or 'all the juilgea who tiny he then sn offs shalt expire on the hoot Mninil,ty r.t Dscisedn.r ii•llowtog.when the terms or the new Judi S +hail continence. The persons wino shall then be elected J adzes of the Supreme Court shall hold tlirir nrfic. e as follows s one of them for three years, one for slx years, One MC nine years, One for to else p. 31.9,411,110 1, for fit teem years ; the term Of each to be decided by Int by the said judges. as ;non alter the elect ion as rovenient, and the result certified by them in the Governor, that the coponsestons,niay Lo issued in accord:sore therein,. Th.-judge w hose n tlintintinion will first expire shall be Chief mustwe during his term, and thereafter each judge whose commission shall first expire shall it, loco be the ChteriteetiC,, atitl if lien or More Cnlnntieei ins shall expire On the satinet day, the Judges holding them shall decide by lint winch shall Lc the Chief Ju-ace. Astv vacancieirhappeolne by d, ath . Teel:to:Ilion or otherle is, In tiny of 1101 said court s , shall be filled by appointment by tine Gi.verrnor, to con tinue tin the (teat Monday of December snrceeding the next general elution. 'fie Judge. or the Supreme 'Court and the Presidents of the several Courts of Com mon Pleas shall, at elated (mei, receiVe for their ser vices an adequate sompensmion. In be fixed by turn, which shell not be diminished Miring/heir contioname in office. but they anal receive mil. es Or perquisitesof office, nor hold anyatilisr "nice or profit under this Cotomonweidth, or Under the Cover Innoult or the Pot ted, States, or any other State of this Coto.. The Judges of tile Supreme Court Miring their Clottlintilltief! In iitfire shall reside en Hon this Onto osinnwealt 11, and tn ,,,t h er Judges during heir enntinuancein ntliershall tootle within the donne , or - county for Muth they were seepect [rely nicer, if. F.- PACKER, ' speaker if the Howse of Representatives. 'GPO. DARSIE, Speaker or the Senate. MEM . . • , ' Iv the Senate, ..11arelt 1, ISM Resolved, That this resolution pass.—leas 21, Nayr 9 . -Elt/art rrn,o the Journal. SAMUCI. W. PEAMON, Clerk. , . - In the Ifouic of Repreentdrite,, -9 , 112,1519: Re...art,: , Thu this resotul tun pass —l. vas 58, N.1).25. , ll' ' Extract frefil the,Journ il. • ~ 1i731. JA.CR, Clerk. , __. Secretary's O. 1 7 14 d April 5. 18.0: A.4.' RU3SELL, Dep. 'gee. of the Com'wealth T. SeEestar.V. Office. rENASYLViAIA, as: . , Idu err - lily that the alto!, andThregOlng Is a true nod, 'Correct copy of the Original ltesolution ot' the General Asseinbly. entilleik'ltesolution relative to on %mend menrof the CitlelltUtioll,. all the same.. remains un file in thjs taco.' • . In testlnion • whereof' I have hereunto r'''''''‘'. - - net my hand, aid caused In he tailed' the seal of the Secretarvall artier at m t . : IL. '.burg, this eleventh day of Jnnt , Anti° Li 5...., ...., ._ ~ Dottliiii,atie thousand eight hundred end' --7-- fnity :ne. . 'TOWNSEND HAINES', Sec. or the Com'wealth. , -. ) ',loll-113:AL OP SENATE. ' "Reimlotion. No. lei. ..muted •Ileynlut'on relative to 'in amendment of the Constitution." was read ii third • time. On the quertion wilithe Senate agree to the re, 'solution I The Virile and- Nays were taken agreep. 'My to the Cimstliution. and were.ay follows, vie: • Peas—Messrs. Boas, Brawley,Cr.M. Cunningham,' 'Forsyth. Bogus, Johnyon, Lawrence. Levis, Mason, • Matthias, M'Caylin, Rich. itch tide, Sadler, Sankey: •Savery, Small..Smtric r. Ste 'reel! and Stine-21. Nays-31 emirs. Best, Drionyriek, Ives King. Ko • nlinutclier, Poiteiger and Donde, Sgeaker—S., • So thenue•tion one determine , ' In the affirmative.' '•J(31111:NA I. - OF TUE HOUSE, OF REPRESENTA , . TIVES. • - ' • Shall the resolution passl The yeas and nays were 'takyn agreeably to the proyisian of the foth article of 'the Constitution. and or, as follows, vizi • Vein—Me,Ar.. Chicon]. Ball, David J. Bent, Craig ' Biddle l'eter D Bloom, David 31 Bole. Trio, K Bull, •'.I multi Cott, John It Diehl. Netter...LA Elliott. Joseph 'Emery. David G E•bletrow, Wm. EV'ans,Jolin Fausnld, Sainuel Fegely, Joseph V/ Tither Henry 31 Fuller. Thomas Grove, Robert 'tampon. Heine, I' Hennes. Thomas .1 Herring. Joseph Biggins, Chnaes Bore, Joseph H Ilower, Robert Klotz, Har?iren P Laird. Abraham Lambertnn, Jo mes.l.Lewis,James W Ling, Jacob 31'Cartnev, John F Cullerri.llfigli 31*Zee.John M'lsaughlin. • Adam Martin, saltillei Mart. John C. Myers, Edward Nickleson, Stewart 4'enree. James t'nrer, Henry C Pratt. Alonzo Robb; George Ropley. Theodore Ityrnan, Bernard S Schoonover. Samuel 1 Seibert. John Sharp, Christian Snively; Themes C. Steel. Jeremiah B Stubby. Jnirt J Stirtzman, , Alarshall Swarizwelder, Samuel Taggart, George' , T Thorn. Nicholas Thorn, Arrenah Wattles. Samuel WeiVich., Alonzo I Wilcox, Daniel Zerby and Willitimy Packer, Spealter.-54. - . Nays— Mettrit. gthenstus K Cornyn , David M Court ney: David Evans, Henry S Evans, Intro Fenton. John W George, Thomas Gillespie. John B Garden Wm. Henry, James 1 Kirk. Joseph Lau bath. Robert It Lit. tie, John S SUCalinent,JAhn 31'Kee, Win. itl•Sherty, Josiah Miller; Wm. T Morrison, John - A. Otto. Wm. I' Roberta, Jnhn W, 'Lineberry. John B Rutherford; H Rundle Smith. John Smyth, John Souddr, George Walters and David IF Wllliains-20. • 4'. , "So the queitiperWee determined in the affirmative." , . SEClhlttliell Opithel ' ' ftarris3are, Juno to, 15 - 10. PLNYIerLVAIVIA, on li. , ~,,. • -,.. I do i cevtlfy that l d he above i and fore ir*-'ar LSr -, E"llet) :ntrd"..1 , ,%,::;',`.` kr."..",r1, 1 : . :A.....: , i"Jeevolution, relativeto an amendment - r-. of the Constittuing,• • ay the came op. pears en thelnoinaly of the twe Houses of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth,' for the session of IBM . Witness my hand and the seal of said office, the Gf. teenth day of June, One Brentano' eight hundry4l and forty-nine. ..! TOWSEND 11A1NES, .: fiSec'ry of the Common wealth. ' , f.ll-3ine ! June 23. 1849 •• Char Manufactory.' GUSTAVUS lIMSENTIIAL,, AGENT. rIIIIANKING for the past confidence and floor be t stowed on me hitherto, I ;acne.' fully, Inform the dozens of posit' Sleeted its environs, that I krep Can. 'tautly on hand, Spanish and Half Spanish Cigars, of the first and beat quality, and at the lowest prices,,l therefore solicit theitkindtratronage, and the continu ation of past ravine. All demands wholesale. will be promptly, and to the satisfaction of the publie atten ded tn. , N. B.—Store and Tavein keepers, %vita wish large quantities orti:ta will be supplied with them at their liqincs free o charge. Cigar boxes ilea In ex change, or for C . Residence In Mahmita st., GUSTAVUS -RCItIENTII al.- Art. 17,31n0s EIBEEI • Adams, Brothers, BLANK BOOK AUNT ItIPAIDTIIII No; 7$ North Third 4.Qtreet, Phi/ede WWI Of TUE DIG DMZ.) StrPPLY BLANK BOOKS cleaner at thOlantatic.. tory than can he had arsine Boatmen, -arid they ate acknowledged saperior. 0'0.21, '49 9- I : .• Valuable Oral and. Timber Lands • • •AT SHERIFF'S SALE. ' B 4 virtue of an alias writ of nett Facia ,, issued nut of the Court of Common! Pleas of the oounty of Schuylkill, sod to me directed, will be exposed for sale at Public Veadire, at the House of.Jonx , WEAVES. Ornmgylvania Hall) lekeepet in the Borough of Patti. vine, on . Thuisday.'fhe 19th day of Ju y, near, at 3 o'clock ,in the arlernonn of said day. the undivided one third part of the following described tracts of laud No. 1. The undivided one-third part of a tract of lind,surveyed in the name of Matthias tittle, altuate th Cass township. in the County of Schuylkill, adjoin ing land, surveyed for John Everhart nn the South West. and land surveyed fur Philip Nlnyer on the North Barbara Amnia and Francis Annus, on the Emit, the whole tract containing 419 acres, strict ipeasura. No. 2. Also the one undivided thirdipart of a tract. of land; surveyed in the name of John Everhart. situ ate in the township and county aforesaid. adjoining lands surveyed for Menhir. Little, east; t•hillp raven-- burg on the west, George Mill, wattle not: h, and lien ry Giffin on the south, the whole tract containing 449 acres strict 1.1NISII:C. No. 3. Also the undivided one-third part of a tract of land, suivoyed in the name of Philip Lavenburg, situate in the ton whip and county'aforesaid. adjoin ing lands surveyed fir John Everhart on the east, Catharine Lavenhurg on the west. and Doratha Lav enburg on the north, the whole tract containing 449 acres radii measure. No. 4. Also the undivided one-third pert of a tract of land, surveyed in the name of Catherine Lavenhurg, situated in the township and county aforesaid:adjoin ing lands surveyed fur Philip Lavenhurg On, the east, Augustus Lavenhurg on the west, and Catharine Groh On the north—the whole tract containing 439 acres strict 021C211Ur-. Nu. 5. Also the undivided one-third part of a tract of land, surveyed to the name of Genrge•Groh, Jr., nit• hate in the township and county aforeia)rii 'adjoining lands surveyed for John Shorn on the north. Catha rine Creh on the east, had Augustus Lavenherg on the south-the whole tract containing 419 acres strict meas. ore. • MIME =I No. el..alao the andivided nne-thlrd part ;if a tract of land surveyed In the name"( Catha'rine Grnh.,aituate in th.: township and county aforesaid, adjoinine land surveyed for George Groh, Jr. on the west, Catharine Laveaburg au the soon, Anna Maria Shown on the north, and Voratha Larenhurg ou the east —tke whole tract t.ont a int ng 449 acres strict pleasure. Nu. 7. Also the otte-thild part of tract nf land sur vey.4l. in the name - of Doratha Lavenhure. situated partly in Casa and partly in Maier township. In the countylaforesant, adjoining lands surveyed for George 51111.-r on Meaner. Catharine Ci•oh on the west. Jacob Kelchner on the north, and Philip Lavenburg on the eouth+tlin whole col - I[lllone 449 acresatrict measure. NO_ 8 Al.° the undivided one-thild.p lit of a tract of land. surveyed the name of George Mullet. situ. ated partly ; ill Cass 11,1 d partly in Butler; townships In Bard COUlity,adjiMll(l.ll nods surveyed-far Philip Moyer on the east. Coral ha Lavenberg an the west, Maria Rel.:liner on the tiorth, and John Everhard on the south—the whole tract containing 419 acres strict cueasu're. • No 9. Also the undivided one thlrd•part of a tract of land surveyed in the name of Philip Moyer, agit ated portly In Cass and partly in Buller townsh.p. in I the cuddly aroresild, nilindine lands survt.ved for Geo. Miller on tln We'd, Matthias Little On the south, and Henry Ilorteell on the can—the whole tract eon lain • tenor, 419 ours strict rneasUre. 'No.IO Al,o the undivided line-third part of a tract of land, surveyed in }he name of Maria Kr Ichner. slnt ated in the of Buller, county afareiaid, ad joiningl tridesurveyed f.i,r George Miller on ,the sow h. Jacob Relent:re:on the veal—the Whole tract containing 449 screq atilt %Igen...re Ns. 11. At, , the undivided one third Corr of a tract of land Surt,yed to the wane of Janet, fielchner. sun clod In the i.i.vriship of Butler, county aforesaid. ad joining lands •urveyed for M , lrla Ketch cur on the east, Anna_Maria on the overt, and , l)nrotho La yen here here n the ,- .011, the whole tract containing 449 acres strict Illeitra.r. . • N.. 12 Alan the undivided onedhlrd port of a tract of land. curveyed In the mums of. Anna . 'Maria Shinn; strua:ed partly in Ca, cud partly in Butler tow nehyin. in the comity tilldeSaid, adjoining lands surveyed for Jaro6 Reklii,r on the north, John Shorn.. on itiowst, and Caili mile-Groh or. tile month—the whole tract Lon taming 519 acres irrift rpertitre. NO : 13. Ala , the undivided nue-third port or a tract of !Anil. iliitr44 in Ilift_nanie of John Shown, situated portly in Carr aril parity in. H a ll er township, county a fore...ed. a Uhilling I.lipls purveyed for', Anna Maria t , lionto on the north, nintl.entie Groh, Jt. , toi the annul. the n hel r tract containing 440 acres strict measure. Ail slixed and taken into execution. as the estate of GEORGE II It.' KEE% and to he sold liv sheritT',. Orb. e OrtVi2ll I J. T. %VERNER, Sheriff. bur j . .l.ine 2 . 4 1,49. j 2643 Worsdell's Vegetable IRestti•a- . live frIIESE PILLS lIAVF. NOW nr.cmt F. TITS I eitenrively r;;tattlishcrl and popular FA:4;- LN . NlEDietNr of the ornsent dny. both In Enutand,and In this Cnonlry. Thnv wer, invented in 1n32. by Dr. V11:11. WORS DELL or Viirk. England, and have three that time wrought mail; wonder nil cures in every country where they have been intrudu•ed. The - privenr.prourictorm fur the United dtates ore lu pOIISCPSIIIIIOI ninny genuine cortficateA °roues wrought h.)th to England and America. Et.i7.%llC'tlf EIUTTF.RW"RTIT, 3 Richmond St. I.leerpoo;v.;', tmoMmt to her tyPel 1 , 11 111 , i111i1R. trial t h Dropsy. h':r ley, bocartte 5w..11.41 In an enorm,,, Mit kn.,.. AO, umny tria.ia of mt . ', tnedicine,hc was ~...tomd Lu petieLl'heath by 41Vojbotoi al Worideirti Pills.' 1 . Me .lONTS.lonoticert it I.iverponl, WIIA Pl:n.cured m'lnftimation of the Liver. hy Wnrsdell's Pills. cpnyA.,•ll/nll.lL'Phornley near Preston, Eng lund. war cured-of Typhus and Rheumatic Fever, by Worsdeil s Pdl.. lit . mAlcime, Itondini Petinsylvania. testi ties :het his child to as. severely utllicrtnl with Worms, and menu perk:l;lly restored by the use ut Worndells Pills. • Agog. T.-pepanu,•llesisrhe, Ilubilual Costiveness. severe Colnlx., have nil yielded to this powerrul hot pertly rerrtethlt medicine. , Nn more, certain and mild lnrc-.lnt a hna ever been disenvered.s 4 Manny'.Ph3slciaton,nnake use of these Pills Id their .practice wills t'trest sneer ma Thy are for sale in Schuylkill County.. ',Tie , : 25 CtA. than. contatning MI Polls wait Lail direct men, by .4,0.. Protein, and Joseph Contsworth Pottsville ;" W. 1,. lien.der. Poi t Carbon ;E .1. Fry, Tannagtot ; Joseph IL Alter. Tu.:carom ; Juritin Metz. St. Clair; George Renfsee.ier, New ; William Paine. Ile, k .citervnll• ; James ii. Fills. ; Levan K 311011130. P¢iwyli ill Travel, E. &E. Hammer, Or. wiestiorg. '•• &J. Dreher, Etat Brunswick; Boyer & %Vernet t, Mr Kingusbu rg ; S. IL Inf. Kepher, West Penn; Griefr Toney, Pine Grove. C. P. An t e, Tv netting Agent for the Middle SDI lea: A. WEEKS, & Co. Proprlintora. Jun 27. •17. 5-111 No. 111 Chesnut fit. "I":" EFTS CONWTANTLY on !mild and fur stile, the mf,•ll..tvlog articles A large nod splendid assortment of colored Lithograph in pi int., so.gie or by the hundred. Turn r and Fisher. Sung and Tny Books in great carl rty sinelror by the dozen, 01 , 111 F . noolti,Lrltrr Writer, flpelling•lthoi.ii, Primer. and Cubb'S - !leaden., Copy and d'as. Tonics, (stmt and other .thnan i acs single or by the dozen, Steel Pen% and Bolder., Pock,' Ihurka,i'layiog c„,l, mminoe, Conversation. Fortune Telling. and Courting Cards, Shaving Cretins:mil Soap, Wash Balls, rintliloap, and other Fancy Soaps, Exit:lets, • Jules 11a4el's t:,•uuhne Bears Oil, Ox Marrux•, Curling Final, and Cologne Water, stnvla or by the dozen, Tooth Stsavh,i, Hair; and Clothe. Brushes, 11..-ssine:PoiNet, and Fole Tooth Combo, M:nian'ir and Frank Miller'n Writer ProOi Oil Blacking St.,cks, Conan, and guspendera. ' Rizrts and Razor Strops, Large assort mew of Ladies' rot's, reenrls done open the beat manner.. 11-- Ina also on hand Dwane,. Terpsichore nr hail Thnnn Guide. eShavine. flair Catlin F, performed tithe inns, approved style, CI-Razors done np at the !wriest notiae. [Dec.23,,1R2.1y51 TULES GLOSS. This new and el admirable artiCiftll4llie Toilet.'unlike every other prepara!ion for the hair. instead of improving Its op pearsitemily for a while - and eventually destrnyingli. to pi rteetly free if all destructive materials In oars where the hair Is reduced and is falling Mr by disease of the sr alp it is invaluable. - It la a eure• remedy for •alratrertlinirnf that „iglu and by removing the cause a norm ine evil. The natural enter, heatity.ahil !twirls ante can no restored tu hair in the m. et enfeebled co, dition, while that of the healthy ran be linmeastirably improved by the almost dazzling brightness and deli cate fragrance Imparted by this meimipart tile prepara tion. It possesses, man etnineribdegree, the quality nf eleansii.d the heed , 'anfpreservitig the hair from all. Impurities. fur whh h it is deservedly recommended to use arming children. Thai new article can he obtained wholesale and retail, at; - lIANNAN'S June Is, 25-1 'Bonk and Perfumery Stores. - , Ens, OM, Charlrs Bartell; P. 1411105 ABLE: II ilit CI: TTING AN 'StllArlNfiLS.kla/ON. Near the earnir el Centre—and .11arLet Struts, POTTOILLE. Nest' (rilae of Perfumery.. Mc iiiister's Ointment. CONTAINING SO !ktERCURT, OR OTHER MEM! IT HAS POWER TO CAUSE ALLErternal Sores, Scrolidout -Humor's, Skin Diseases. Poisonous Wotinds to Uischarge theft putrid 'matter+, and then heals them. j It is termed AM.-HEALING. for Were i• scarcely a disease external or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used it tot the lair sixteen years for all diseases of the chest. into - dicing. lie utmost danger and responsihillty, and 'declare he ore Heaven and man, that not in one OM. has it failed VO hensfit when the patient was within reach of mortal means. I have had physicians learned-in she professinn.— Uhave had gnitliglefurlhe gbspel,Judges of the bench, aldermen, lawyers, gentlemen attire highest erudition. and multitude+ of the-poor Iris It DI every variety of way,And there has been Manse voice—one universal voice—saying 4 MeIt:I:LISTER, YOUR OINTMENT IS ROOD." RUED MATIS reinnesselmost immediately the Intl:mason attd swelling when the paia ccases..:(Reed the directions around the box.) • IIEAD-AISIE—The satyr his cured persons of the head ache of tivelvte yeers.ratanding, and whokbari it regular every week so that vomiting' took ?lace. DEAFNESS, Ear-Ache. Tooth-Ache, and . Ague in the face. are helped wlthlike success.. . SCALIiLIEAD—We have cured cases that natually defied every thtng known „000 man told us that he had spent .11}20 on be'.children Without any benefit, when a few boxes of ointment citia,d them. BALDNESS —lt.will-restore hale sooner than any other thine. . TETTER—There is nothing better for the cure o 'Triter. EIIIINS—It Is one - of the best tlrlnp In the world for Curtis. . Ptles—Theusands nreseati t cured by thisplnment. It never faile in - giving 'teller for the I flev. • Around the box ore,firestionra for using .11eAllistrea Ointment for &relate. Lirer Comploint.lErysivelas. Truer, -Chilblain. Scald Bead. Sore eyes.. titulary. Sore "Irma. Bionehttis. Nervous Affections. Pates. Disease of the Spins. Ilea-Ache, Asthma, Deafness, Eor•Arla, Bares. Corns. All Dissaals of the Shin, Sore Lips, Pue... plot, kt. Stiffness of the joints. Swelling of the Limbs, Sore Limbs. Sores,' Rheuroatista. Piles, Croup. Swelled. or Brekee'Breast. Took-Ache, Ague in the Fats, 4.c. COLD FEET—Liver Complaint, pain to the Chest, or Side, falling earl the bale, one nr the other accom panies cold feet 'Frills (liniment is the one remedy) , It le a mute sign of disease to have cold feet. CORNS4-Occasionnl use of this Ointment will al ways keep Corns Otani crowing. People need nester be troubled with them if they use Ir frenstently. Thin Ointment is good for. any part of the body or linitt,that ore inflamed. In tame cases it should bo applied often. CAIITIO,N.w-rionintmenc will he genuine unleei the name of James Afelitlister Is written' with a pen upon every label. JAMES McALLISTEB, • Cole Proprietor or the above Medicine. Price. 25 cm per box. AGENTS—J. st. fleetly & Co., Pottsville D Heisler, dn ; J. W Gibbs, 511ftersvIlle ; Charles Frei ley. Orwitlaintre ; C. G. 'llnntsinger,- Schuylkill Haven ; Wm. Taggart, 'Tamaqua; Washington Heti ter, Port Carbon; Wei. Price, tit Clair ; John 8. Hicks. Reading ;:and by Agents in an the. principal Towns In the United States. Prrnelpel Office; N 0.22 Korth Thltd Jt :Pbtladelpbre, Patent Lubricating' 011. 'SC,IIOENER & NORTON, HAVING purchased the -exclusive right for manu facturing and vending the Patent Lubricating 011, from P. S. Devlanar Co.,for Schuvik Dauphi non, Columbia. Northumberland, Luse:ts. Wyoming. Lycoilaing, Lehigh and Carbon Counties; they an nounce to the public that they hare commenced the mimulactory of It In the Bomugh of PoussUle, where . they wall be happy to supply all orders prOmptry, and at the same rate it can he purchased from the Proprie tor* of the patent right. This Oil was patented Janu ary lath. ISM and its superinr excellence and cheap ness. has already given it the preference over all other Oils In use, for all kinds of Stationary Machinery, Lo comotives and Cars on our Railroads,—and also for Lamp use. All orders left at U. D. Schoenen; Store, In Centre Street, will be promptly executed. R. D. SCHOENER, C. F. NORTON. Pottssilte. lane Idth. 1h49.' ' The price is 7.5 cents per gallon, and the fatinwhlgear tithates show Its character: PIII{.•DELPIII... M.C. 4. 1615 Alarms. P. S. Dolan & c'o.—Gentlernen .—The Pa tent Composition youaent the to have tried, and which you demo as a subatitute for the. best oil in the work. Ingot Machinery, has, I am happy to say. more th - i rue al used expectation,. I had it fully tested on a Loco. • motive Engine far two days{in rainy wear her.with mud dying over the machine at every rr volution) by a alci:fu Enativeer, who assures me that it works equal to 0. beat spermueti oil, with a oaring In quantity of 110 pe cent This saving • lukether with the greatly reduce price at which you Inf o rm the you can furniali the /WIC will strongly recommend its use op Mail !toads and large milla non fictories whore large quantities °full ar used. I have now nodonbtiof its entire success, an under that imaressOn tender.you my aincerecongratu atlons. Truly yours, , ENOLtoll• roITSVILLt., Jan. 22. This is to certify that I have been using P. Devlan & Ca 't patent Lubricating OH for the last 61X, weeliss and eau give as nor decided °pillion, that. besides it beingsomi c aper, its peculiar superiority neer the hest Speri , iLts itsdurability an nisehinery.whlch ren ders it a yery di suable ankle fur that purpose_ Wettre trictenslifely eneseed in unable and shipping coal. hay • ins eleven siteaus ° Cretnes of various capacities at work huistineroaldiutriping itater.&L , !tics r.u. Ha moor. & co P.A. Derlnn & Co.—Gentlemen We have been Wingyour Parent Lubricating 01tonal] the machinery of the Reeding - iron and Nail Worts for the last nine weeks,nnitwe -consider tee have given It a file trial.as the works - are rik:elated to manufacture four thousand tons of Iron and Nails per annum. The machinery is very heavy,the Engine one hundred and ata•y horse power,end the speeds are f. out thirty to nine hundred revolutloniper nnnuir. After the above trial, we run recommend the Oil as equalin the best Sparta Oil rind, in runny cases, stineri orb, any 'Sperm on used in the country, via r for heavy bearings end fast speeds, such as shafting and fans. • I remain yours, &c., Jimor M'Canre., Manager of the Reading Iran, • Nall and Tithe NVorks I jun , Id . 42- 25-1 Grand Jury Report THE grand Inquest of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania; inquiring for the County of lichuytkill, upon their oaths olost afilreintion, leSpeCtrUily do pru dent tint, in montane., with the direction of the Court; they vlaited the County offices and jail, the former they tied in geed order. - . A fire proof room for the treastirer's Cite they think neressarY If the present buildings art l e be cc. cupled for any length of time. The j t,i arinears to be In :is goad order an it can be kept from the ;teat number of persons, confined in so small a spice. The preNent building is certainty ;On ern ill to a nen tiliii.olate so Lillie a number or prisoners an 14 Morally confined therein; and a larger building' we think necessary. and st.oald be erected as early as pos•shie under the„provisions of the art or asseMbly providing.for the removal ..f the neat of J Aldo visited the Poor !lonic and ea 'mined the BMW.: Tile interim Of :ha bolding generalle innir a coinfiamble, part of it white wash e d and hands were busily at work cleaning and white washing the remaining part. We would respeettatle slit:gest that' certain things should bit done 'or the health and comfort of the inmates and for the prey:rya non of the budding. Th- dining and *ening refine are entirely ton mall f, the nunt..er that usually reside in the house, and shnuld lie enlarged. A kitchen Is wanted. and part of _the yard around the main butt ling should he paved. so as in carry mitt the Watnr, and preserve the cleanliness of the haus° %Ve oho simnel.: recommend that Ovalle trees shoal] be planted arniii.d the hit 'ldiots. whims would greatly ' to the hertlihand comfort of .the Paupers and others residing there; fruit trees would ,answer the purpose as well as any Other blind als.rwuuM be useful as well as ornamental. The main battling, particalatly requires palming 011 the outside both brick and stone work b. 1t1.73,5EL Foreman. bins lA, '4 • • , List of Letters, 11 EMAINING in the Pest Office a t Pottsyille, Pa, un the Ist of June, 1849. A llempding Mtiolti Prn,ser "Wei Allison Timm, Ileath 111. hard Phi Philip "•„•••• Archer Lawrence Ilunely John Plytnson Allen CO. ship Hinny Friederich Purcell James - re Ilyons Edward POrier Min -- Rust Michael Diner Jacob - Sere Leiters. Iloylen Pail ,r,•• Hartley Win Parr James Rains .Vora ham Hardy Amber It Prinerron TM, Marmite Francis :Manly John Paull John Dull Sainneh Handy' llisle Phelan Margaret Brooks Michael tinily Mrs Susan Brodheni Jon, ph hushes Mrs NI Quinn Andrew Marin Fredern k flack Catharine ship Bland. imolai Ship Letters. IL Drown J Hunt John Deppard .caron Brown Patrick Hoesv Philip or Rooney Pair irk 111,11111,1 John Andrew Roth h ere. Doughtier Melon Horan Peter Rovers Jame. Brown Charles Hancock Marsh Rider It I. J Cr - Hoskin Joseph Jinliardson Wet tirowes Itenjr • Mealy Moran r Ryan Thonms - Bradford A G „y • Briny James Bast Emanuel Jones Ilettly flohnumn Francis Barney Mathew Jnires Adam liattlrforri Mr Magi! John Johnson Chas II Itrchart Wm Dower Patrick J..iley Tiltllll.l9 ItOtlllit. John Jennings Mies Ruch John illoonrCatharlue Ranh Amanda Iteichard Angus- Pion Samuel Janet' Nils, Itrudyrl tux • • Bulde't Chrisr..2 Jenkins Jno,p-Ircy Richards Chas Bennet 1)IIIIPI (1.2 KPatrick Dirminchan Bridaliendian Win • Reilly Thomas en. • Flurry :11..triew Ray Joseph Bitaxa ;John Kohler Wilhelm Rink Jacob tiennedict Ilan- Kohler Rev It RolreitrrinJohn natl. inlicyKline Fred...ark Reilly Wan BrIIIIIOI Chu,. do K. ester h, Brothersflced Lawrence Sarp Letters. Kennedy 1,31,11 CC Ryan Thom, [Roche Patrick K nipple policy}tosensrein Dahl ilowde Wm }idler Catharine Itelehart , Mis Burns Patrick Kinney lieberca NI Marco rut Btrtningliam john J, anipltehr Mrs Eliza- Billington Chas Kelly Thor, do !nth ' 2 • Is Ship Latter, Con James Lynch Patrick Ryan Martin Craven Patrick :Leine Darnel - Herrington Park. Cress II W 'LoughreaErlw'rd Rees Edward travr•nanghTitn - 11.nnadmi S Bully Prier Corby Jilin Limier John Ronne Herman Clause John T Leddy John 1 James Conran:in John Luis 1) •••..JS Coated JOllll Lornard Thermal Souders — 14.0 K car Santos Loyd Jeremiah StClair Retthen Commies John Lynch Owen Stlitm Christo- Can -John H Leader Alex R., 2 place COM. 3.0111' Leans John G • •Svhrieldcr Jacob Carroll Charinii• Lecheaver Mr Soul Dan'l Carroll Dauicl Lee Miss Mart It Clark 0 D ShipArtters. Scheiheihut Au. Carpenter Aron ELI ldell Wnt • . gusto, trorcieve nity, Lewis David • Shullentrerger II Slip Letters. Sally Martin Shedder James COOWIIV Margaret Lear John Smith Jncrib Goan 'thorn. Smith ih - ni Cann illettnin St rouser Peter Capewell Beni Miller Augustus sliendar Thos Cothrine John Mahan Patrick Sheets Franklin Coughlin•ThomasNlauchan Petrick Shears Jnn Thais I) • Moran• Peter Smith lames A 2 Dolphin Michael Martin Gen W simmer ,Alirrein Dirdenn Elisha 3Matnews Joseph Sykes Sidney Doyle Patrick Mathews Jacob Sines Gen Donrihn Patrick Mare D F huller Charles llogliertv Pritrnktialooney Thomas Dentla Joshua Davies. Elizabeth Moran John Smith Samuel C Davies Ann Morris Henry Sharp Michael , Dime! War Peteraleyers Edward policy Ileterkk•Adarn Maderlarroh Snyder Catharine Downing ThornasMorphy Laughlin trolley Moscone James Mar iann Philip • wadi/TIE Sarah Muslin Richard NI alba!' Pat' k, 2rrialler• Miss Miry Dann Paid Morgan James Simmons Miss Diehl Philip T. Moyer Franklin • Jane Donelly James DNlalick Esther Ship Letters. Devine D r Ship Letters. Schmitt Henry Dunn John Meeson James Scott Francis Doaknailer JacohMiurphy Laughlintsweenev Luke Davies rVin D • Mullen John Stuart Mathew Davis Jas F klantrion Mich'l Sheridan James Docherty IlannohNlmi•len Patrick sullivan Dol'l Detwiler WII Moloney Wm Silencer Thu. ' Davidson Gott shipalnnahan Stephen Sykes Sidney Doaiwi Donnie doMallon Hitch , T • E- Morris •Margarei InhinlEdward EmlerJatub MC - Corkin John • Ellwroid John McLean Andrew Templin John Eirgen lativrencerMcCree John Tipping Gen Edson V %V • Macitiney Joseph Tope r:ritharine Eakrler Miss . McGrath Michael ship letters Ellington John McDermott Chas Tailrace John ship :McCarty TnnnthyTwriveei Thor • F' Me/trodden Theis Thin, David • Fielding John Nl3lennnell Jae Tonkin Nancy " Fell Charles NleGorlick Martin Miss Facer Henry • McGlaglitin Palk Tannyane Miss Eisler George 'McDonnell Nlariin Ann Elanicin Petrick McGhan Thomas 11 Fox Abner NlDGlnners Mrs A Unrnh Jnhn B 3 For Michael McDonald Dridgelllrn Anthony Writ, Eon Joseph - Mir.C...rmick Mrs llissworin Lone • Fulton Miss Sarah Martha, , 2' ship Ship Letters. ' Ship fellers. Uhl Gen - shin. Perim"' TM" 2McMinnes Robert V Foyle 'John McErienny John Venison Thug ship Fen.y John McCaffrey Rodger' Fitch. Wlt • McCaffrey MrrheelWilann (I•ro 2 Froehlichlfeinrlch and Thomas Walsh 'inns McKee J. 4111,9 Weaver J'W Guthman JohnnanMcLoughlin John Wright Hiram . Valentine:McGuire Edward Winters Mathias Ging Jnlin N , Whelan Eanlci Grllespie John Nitirtranmi. Welsh Wm Grothari sitelnrich*Nnlen Michael, Werich John Fre Genera/her Will Neilson John rick • Glum: - Bernard • Neiss Win ' Welrlch Jan Jas 'Gibbons Wm •Neary Pritalrk Wilshelm John Gibbons Palriek Neill Rev Geo S William John' Gladden Gen W Naughten :Mehl Whitfield Wm Gladden. Mrs 1 ship Waters Wm 2 • Hannah 2 0•, e Wright Miss Mar- Gillen Sally O'Dond Thnmae garet 'Grim Latina • DEnnnor Trios „Weekly Mrs Dar- Crnsle Elisabeth ODonnell Edward riot • Ship Leiters. ONeal Charles chip Loners Giharrii Mary Ship Letters.. Walsh Peter • Gibbon James ()Conner Robert Welknindinw Miss Croatian John .I)Gnnnell Michl Janet C - Griffiths W Rees,2olloyle Hugh - - Welsh John • 00nra Dominick White Robert Illngher Anton and Patrick Westwond Joseph Hell Ferdinand ()Neill Edward Hoff Henry °Dane Michael Young Barnett Hushes John • P Z• Dickson Wm Pottmelrar Anton Zimmerman Wm Haut George J Prosser Jas Zeh Jonnlacob flubln Wm Price and Hughes • 2 cols additional will be charged frir all advertised letters. Persons applying for letters on this list will ' please say ..advertised." June% 21.31] ANDREW MORTIMER. P. M. NNSI'..VAN . VI.. COAL REGIONS VIE Coal Regions 'of Pennsylvania. being a gen. .L eras ReaThttical. Historical. and Statistlea! Review of the Anthracite Districts of Pennsylvania—eMbracing Malty very valuable charts and stet istical [Wes. besides anew and authentic colored matrof the C. , al Regions. With the avenues to • the Eastern markets from the interior counties of the State, correctly laid down, and pointing nut the anions plaits of mineral deposit in the several counties. By Eli Bowen. formerly Associate Editor of the Miners' Journal. Price 50 cis_ A small portion of the edition remains unsold. They can be obtained 14 tbia Mlles, or can be mailed to any part MTh hi county. They are also for sale at Stringer & Tor:mends, New Yorks Ledger Buildings. Philadelphia; O. Bergner's, Har %burg, And by-Booksellers. generally. • April' 21,- • 17- - • OPFICE at , THE SCHUYLKILL 1 . - 'NAVIGATION COMPANY. i - Dumber Vd, -1448. A o r T2 i 4 i ; t . a ~ierreellty4e o n given thatthe , following rates of dCool transported on the Canal and Worisof the ardstrylltill Navigation Com pany for the year 1849 r 0.------From-------, . To , ?daunt Schuylkill pod/ Carbon. Lovett. Clinton. . els. per ton. cts. pey ton. cm. per too. Orwlgsburg. , 15 12 -- Hamburg. 19 Motirsvllle, 25 32 23 Althouser, - 40 27 n Reading, 45 42 :3 - Unionville. 55 - 52 • 43 145101 Hill, 55 52 47 Pottstown Landing. 55 ' • - 51 43 Rovers' Kohl. 55 , - 59 43 • Phcenizville, '6O 57 45 Pauldlng's Dam, .60 57 ' '4B Luniberville. • Ed • 57 •I'i Valley Forge, 60 57 . 48 Port Kennedy, 65 Et 53 . Norristown, 65 02 - 53 Consoliwken, 70 65 59 Spring 2110. 70 ' 67 55 Manayunk. .75 72 63 • The toll to Philadelphia will he a. 6dlows I Mt. Carbon. Sch. Haven_ Pt. Clinton. March, April and May 55 CL9. 6 :as . 53 no. lunc,inly'and AIIIZII4I. 7., 7:1 .' 453 Sept. Oct. Nov. & Poc. 55 62 73 The coal shippyd from Port Carbon to the above points mil bt; charged" orWeed a holf coati per lOU wore do 111 said rates. t . . . Theebulge will be made per ton of 2ii.40 lbs., and an alloWanct art,. per rent. will be wade on . ,the weight to cover - wastage. Dee-3071.)A FREDERICK FlRLEV,President. I•ataagonian Guano. 920 TON'S Dry Patagonian euano in tibia. and D a m th e entir e mtgli of the BIM Mortar, Capt. Addicksjust arrived at this Port from Watchman's Cove, Patagonia, in lots to cult porrYtasers. NI ‘S. %VALI , : :MORGAN, 9 and 10 South NVhartea, I . llltadetphia.• • rsqi,. large ded tICI Oft will ha made lf, purchasers of 20 Tens and upward. In proportion. [May 12-20-luto Builders, Carpenters, !&e. 1 500,000 Fr. Dresed Carolina Flooring Boards 500 000 '' :spruce " 200 000 " " White Pura 200,000 " " Intl'n River " " 100.000 " . -" Fenclng;tilialrinir. &o. The finest and largest stock of dreised Ltscaber ever offered tor sale in this or any other market. it was diessed In the best manner last SiMiller and fall, and may thereflae he relied upnn not to shrink. - 10-orders from the country accompanied with the rash or City leteroncr ' t If Satisfactory. Will be atten ded to with especial care. ' WII.SON k 1 A VENDER. Brown St: Wharf Phinida. MEI 11=1 Clolli SI ore .-- NO. 8 NOR • SECONti ' STRECT. NATHAN T. CL2l.imP • i 8 now recelvinz hto Sormr and Summer stock of / Cilatha. Cauimerar, rtAilirl {lnd 8..' Ilea, • French. BeIgium,)CLOTIIS. OF• • American andE.VEnl DLsCRIPTION. West of En elan.' ) and a lacy.. awsorttnroz. SIJNINIER ,COATINGB. Habit Cloths. num InreClot ha, and, 1 , 4.111b112i TIPS ; Mack and C6l.,r.t.lCtitmarett nod codringtons ; Croton Clotho. Twredo. Drop rl•F.tr, v%NrAl.trus sTuFFs, Super Slack Fiend; Cnw•tite.rew and Dneakin4; French fancy and wised Ca asimercs, chary 'r alley Merino Cagainieri2a. all cniu•a and qualities ; White and furry• Linen lirililnCa. new dewigrns ; Cnrda and ileaverieeira of every Ftylt and quality Sattlisetta, all shadem And gnaliti,a. . . 'Superior Sl•tek N lut 1.111,1C.1 , 111 - 11 0 1e. V1•1.1/1C1 I . BDiandlll fancy elik ticfitleel, nriu desq:. ; Whtt , 31,11 colored I.:tr..eille3-13rce ausottrueni I Drab Clothe anti tither Couch Miniature. Tocether with n general wisortntent oG Goodie/lain/t -ee! to Hens Intl •went, to to Wets,the subiicriner invite. the otteatiiiit hie friendssiii.Vothete, rtautng the city. Fur sale by the piece or rei ltl NATHAN; T Cl APP, Nn 8 North Seenird iureet. nice of tile Guide:. latab, three thane iletket, Philatla• 14,1819. It 3n,n Nemr Article for the Toilet Doussei.-1 VINAMRE AIMMATIQrF, l'OstME 11.TIQUE, ET ANTI NIETIIITIQU It: Di; 111:LLV.—•I The highly sanitary balsamic. and Innte propettiea or , this Vineiat render it for superior to Cologne , AVater for I theendiun re pilthases of the toilet and the bath. ear pawns, the latter in Ito perfume and cisespriess, and in its greater efficacy fur the pr.:motion of eleatilineas and health: This article has Leen known and extremely nand in airope for Very inlany tears., Selene il Las, ton witsid• entitle extent, .tfpersinied the use of Coking: ‘Vater• The Fa hSbriber feels inured that it !feeds untAio be made known in rhi country to itaitlre its equti y gen eral adoption. It t.s obtained thtrapproval or several eminent. phyfdriata et: this city, to whose notice It has been sal/mated. ' , It prevents and removes pimples tctter, and asperity of the akin; it letrathes and whitens the shin render ing it soft and smooth Itie,theis lire Jisiiiiity nail hiller taste of the Pailith, intitarling a fresh and Pleas 1 ant breath. It cleat...es at.d whitcnt the both, :Ind hardens the gains. r . ,. i, ~ ~, Ali Ili,-, ri.,, git ::9- loran prispiration aunt a...images thentiniiii pains. it 3 11 4 , r,,,,,t,, e t,,, by nptiitcation to the temples. It d eff,.,toto ie remit hie ildlatoto Mutt of the etiell an.ls. in atiengthelling the eyes Applied ton barn It pre• teats sweiie i te. It postrti•etitnally oilier v tluable gnat I Ides, Whiiili are detailed al large in tile - priiitod wrap : per! neCriathanying emit bottle. Just fi•ri 'soil aed fur 1 sale la holesatjand retail at - 11 ANN A N'S Choice Perfuniory and %%Ice tx tit,,,,, Alan rrehle Extract ivr the It dk •rit;rd in greAt anttty, tozotirf with a vrry choice lot nt Ihh b.st and na,.nt 001.1nved articles f.,r thr Tilt,—Fan•_y Soap. &C., all of Wan:ll will be aull at oily (q•tcru . and uotne lesm. Applitonls GREAT CEX TR 3 211 . 1: CHE.IP 3300 K S I'Ol3E, 1161 CAesmrt Sf rrer, Carat, ScreatA, Sul Budding,-1•1111..ADEL1.111t. T , NowiNG the Wont the tommanity. the Pro• A.11111!1.1. this Egt.ihiklummt has atted up a Store hi them,,pl e'react m goner. harm; doe rez - attl to the comfort of ht. cu•tnou•re. aathat eves y Strmlger rieil• rig his Oink Story, m tv reel entirety .rt lIIS I \ I yC ,TOCIC of nowo, Is rl:l44lfird areatilleg to the ref De plrtinents of Ltterature.sn that vtitiers can rind the Llo• , ks On, aye In rearrhr f for themselves. Buying stock for thnitoost !ma Auittun talcs. and Lein= connected with one of the Lerarat l'ohlit tong Houses in this enttnily. header publishing largely honself, en ables him to sell all if,rota at . LOWER Pm rEs than any other boo.: of a 61(11118r clivracter no tilt+ continent. Ili, Inettniev for the Itottortation of Itnoht. Cron Europe lure onvorpa.thed. haven: a Branch or hie F.stvhltshment in I.ondtio. where °Mery of private gVn• it-men are earzfutly Prl,lloll and fortratdett to Thu Country by every Steamer and Packet. , - A e A.TA LUG Li r. of Rooks with the price, a trashed a itiraled quarterly. containing Lists of New A ddir lons made to his large collection,which are In all eases for title at the I.OWET PRICES nr. from 25 to 75 per tent. Mow Publishers' Prices. Thus In buylnz even a Few Books, quite a consider abix amount Is -.red. Asa still further • INDUCEMENT to strangers vl3ititle the city. every nue who purchn yes One Dollar's tcortirof Hooke, will receive a copy of the • . . Stranger in Philadelphia. an elegant 13ino. volt, the prier, of which is rents. t.•-The limits O f an advertNement are ton conaned to enumerate the prices of any of the anoit, int to give even a favor idea of the immense !Ova Pages to he derived front purchasing at the Great Central Cheap Itook-store, hilt let all who are in search of flocks send for a Catalogne and buy the Boot, they are in Want of. and when variting the city, iivo Appleton Otte call and von will he sure to call cents. I=MMI in all its branch-s. furnished at the Lowest Pons The huhu?, of I hose purchasing Letter and Note Paper, neatly stamped in the Corner, we nt ree. Orders f..r any article clay he sent .by mall. addres sed to the rrnprielor,,ilitllh , dir,tinFol In Olt ,Cates will he-folly c.trried oat, wall great no ortn.ility and despatch. - Orders for Catalngut s shotild he pre paid. t:Di. 8. P. I'PLE rox, Bookseller. l'oldikher. Importer, and Stationer. Chesnut gt.,'cor. of Seventh, .Bwann's Buildings: ty Id, 'l9. 23-tarn, illospltal. MITE UNDEnSIGNEIIREArk:CTFUI.I.V atinnun -1 et...111111.15;6 has to itr arranced h:s piano for the ev tabli-ament of a MINERS nos ' , ITAL. that It will be opened for he reception of patient; on the first of A 1.11,1519. . . . Trio object or the Institution is to secure to persons engaged in mining, operations. proper medical aid and ' treatment, at .he smallest possible expenae. With this view the proprietor lids' procured for the purposes of the ilospiisha Farm, on which is a1.C1`1114.1 conve nient House. in an elevated: airy and healthy Position, on the road leading nom Pottsville to Mincrhville,about 2 mile from the former place. Persons paying Three Dollars per annum,in advance, will be entitled to membership, and to admission in the flospital, in casenf injury from accident, or sickness. and to support and tnedicaJ treatment during said 111. neon free of additional charge. . I n stilnis,who may desire admission Into the Hospital. will be received on liberal terms. The poor of the. Borough of Pottsville. not in the llosprtal, will be treated by the attendlnc Physician. crentis All those who may he disposed to avail .themsel•ea jof the advantages of membership; may apply to the 'undersigned, at his other in I'arket st Pottsvide. • NlBrch 24.4849. 13•19 j G. W. KNODI.E. M. D United States and Foreign,' PATENT AGENCY, - - No. 75 now: .STREET, opposite tag - Es - ibaszct PHILADELPHIA. Pa. VX7M. DULLOCK. Civil Engineer and Merhanitian— V V offers his services for the transaction of all business connected teith the Patetit Othce. MODELa, DitaIVINOS AND SPPCIFIcaTionn neatly and accurately made nod Patents obtained with despatch. His thorough, theoretical and : practical knowledge of the Mechanical arts. indices blur In say, that in all cares where he advises an applicationfor a Patent, in rase It ts not obtained,c the fees for 1114 per vices will be returned, and be will also gitarratitee, that all patents obtained ilirou4l his office, will he sus tained by the courts. Many inventors are subjected to grer dehtys and lots nt time and tanner by employing inrnmpetent grants to make their speclft htinns, an 1 fiegoontly have , to surrendet their patents and get n re.issne. Inventors at a ' distance can send their models and a statement of their claims directed to HULLorn, S. Patent Agertcy, No. 7.5 Dock Site , w, Philadelphia, .i'a., and the strictest Secrecy wilt be observed until :he Patent is obtained. Drawings and Specifications refractories. Mills. &C , and all kinds nflilachtnery purchased nn Ceitnnis•tor.. and cnnipeient mars furnish hymn the Santo in n p e i., lion in any part nt iho United States, South Antertea and Ilia West Indies. REFERENCES: lion. Zannek t'ns,rr, President of the Mechanics hill-, trite, New York. : Messrs. STILLHAN, ALLEN & C. ,Nneety Works,New York. Len Mounts & Co., Columbian Foundry New York. " Coos, Et.t.tcorr & Dsviss,.Pbiladilphia, Pa. ADV.HI &JERVin. Pittaburg, Pa. • bfr.TnLtsAsJ. LoVEGILUVE, Baltimore, Md. , ItonnaT A. :Parton. " Daniel. Ones,r,:ittrinnati3Ohlo. " Wsurra llngsmt Chicago. Illinois, N. lilisz.ta. Savannah, Gs. ttC. CRUDE!. Mobile. Alp.. - R. T . T utN au L L Washington, Miss: " TOO.. J. Keen, Charleston, S.C. ay.P2. l'filiadelphla Xtedstead Wactory, No 89 St. Jahn strut. sauna CalletektY, PHILADELPHIA. DEALERS and Cabinet maters supplied a= libel's) terme. Patent Berets Bedsteads on band. _ •Apr 745.17) B. BEEVES sr..;t3ori PO MEE l 4" 1,1.1 a 81, 3 a pc nour-;- - $4,50 $2 Si. Grain-8 60 a 61. Oats--1 '[..V• TheEc are ovr n 3 ".Y. great end arrnw i the od?I' i•I21 %yolk,. 18 huts in a th 1.1.4.1.1 pri I, INI reC. iVC ft ,I' 9,001. 0 00 ; IThic .1 tat 2et lIIF pe I S LEN T TAat dreadfal Cau l a I The Lures are! 7Ar rcrk of he destioper bark bs Ds touch of nuns risption hat ...,_ - it a • :nod 1.1 Leath , -IRE you a mouton 1 Yor darling ell and earthly joy', is nom, porhap,r, co chamber by a d.ragerou. cola herpate ch shrunken ringeft, tea sae b,,IJ disease, gained noon her-Ibe . er,.undj of nt.t sern pierces your soul / , Young . man. alien juit al;..,mt to enter sends a heart-cr r ishingbl 7.1 - 1' ever the fair the future-you be , cow. h and feeble your loss of hop ut you n •cd not deeps a balm v. hick 1 ,, ,ii1l heal it., l'oundedlong. SIIEII.I . VS A1,1.-11E.11.1:\f; BAC Mrs. Al 11:L41.111e wife ut Win 11. Attre , 1 given up by Pr. Sews! of •ashiugton, McClellan of Pliiiadelphia, inl Di. Mutt a tier fitotais all thought - she nun die Sli. a;v..arance of being in son:::umption. and neuered by her physic;aus—Shercohn'a II giver. and It cured "her. Rev. HENRY JONES. OS, Eighth avenee. wee cured of cough and catarrial affection of 50 year. standing. ,The hen dese.gcve line more relief thin all the other medicine hea d ever calcea n Or. L.J. 8ea15,10. iDelauey strisq.Pgave it to a dieter-N.la , ' , who teal Ihboring undtie Cectsumption.tand to another vorely . arlh'eted with the Asthma. le' built rupee its edict toer itemethcoe, anJ a jolt restored them TO com fortable h alth. . 1 OR. SHERMAN'S COUCH LOZENGES Cure'th most ohatinate •a-ma of Cough In a fdwa houra.• 11 9 ey have cured . 1 largo nteeber!or persoes ~ cu ph),lri ins and friends, i duced the verge of the • utopllois ;mkt Hectic 6,v6.6 ose of ht,ltti restgredta• • is - lica to ~, 5 3.1( I . olllla. H. - I l)/1.)1 I.4..Zr.NGES • :thAn lon.euki tJstS 1, 6.1 Lit-iin It ore destrOylrlC eat ItidOl wile hatte een given op by and many 'IIn have bern it grave by ni itting blitnit, Con by I • hiiir ,i nvi t have had i the their haggard clic..k. gird iii dram e. iir t ti. Invviliatile IP Mt.. till:iiMAN'S Vi i iiiive her proved lit mor infalli.,le, II) 1 . ..1.:1 the. tin Esir . ..llone t.‘ 4.41.....0v6)•41. •1 warn lily ~ nn , ll. In. 1.71...11, = DthniffirtralioAlkof ;Ire at bey,Tlci cI4IIEI becoples droix- •iit den‘r in' em in thid•forl thn brv.lth or • is intAmg of and tire medicine to t tin.. sive, dnd lilt( 11:tur!....:! dr c;;.;ii,...ttsv.;t:Cnr. .6111)k:ionic cor.lch, fcv.l:r. 211 , 41m:4 sleep, nCrei.inon!, sineitii. start It with fright an'. lOMMISEittI MENEM i.ll—tbr, are iletong tho 'liworm3, am.lcatl be 1 , , Lozcbg, Tbey b4v9 bli.tett , Ui. 5) . l e i:uulurarabl stoiltach, and mom, promln hevedl) the. EfflNei MMMI 'flit. 9111c1:MaN'S C.a lyiloll I.OZ GNGY.S j Relivre bell , lcb,ner.sl.lp,s:“: lt,lachc.'pa!pitatlnn of tb- heatt m, sit knesq in 4, very few'ifinures!— They sure loy.sm,. or . 0 0rit.ri, krlrpondriicy fAintndso. , .- • t t 4 1 , sm colic., •pastni., crawl,. 4 Ost 0ay.,1), pu corner or bowel romphiln,e—tfol I,th., up the slorltS, dispel;lN • the distres•ill; ...rtipte,nts of iz night of 411.14p4n0n. rind enable alls,rion 1., un,len4o real mental nr:hitly tnpe DU ' 4,lliptll a N'S POOH MAN'S PLASTLR t ' Is neknow t•Llzed by all wilo has.. OVot wird It tti Lei the belt sir , zl,benivg pla.4:, r in the world,! and a s4v efei,za Topic ),, lot plop; a ),1 , eakn,..s in lice ba'ck, Ion;, 3,de, roast, n..ek. lathe Joints, rheurnatiiou. lumbago, he One million year will not I rupoly khe' d,,o_tull Cant nn, to necie•mry, :no ilegiel are meiny „„p r ,„ c , r ,1 e di0,,,,,,,, who ~..1 I Mtge a npureini artt. Cln , lp. , ti the Cmm oonity. - 111. . careful to ceticil,crii6ni. I Toot ]hub S'laster, vioth te ai fii , c •tintle'' of his imaxen torrid nn the has k—sne 11l it are genoluc. and will ijo v<re., hurt lb in dnod. s , Doc: : -09-1,7 V 4 ,01: tleV i sr a t il re " of it a lk e '' ‘d i •t i cht , T i.ii i i2.4Tu ' i t ee l i: , I l l tile jrna 1 lir an 1 .Piles. U'= mist. Store). Stna pox. JatitHice,rdln .1 in the 13:1111: Intend We :nes, Paliiirepon Of Itho fleart, Itrsim !nth., Throat. Dropsy, Asthltlll. Felten' r e all kinds,. Fr oale Comilla', hi. !01vai.1e.... aft Rheum Ha ertburn, V . 0 1 .1111, Choler; moon., Culla r.,, Ci`IIIIIS7. Whoi,ping ('• tigh,Cohimiiii Mo. Fro, Loa e Comfit - OM , . Er) eihelas. !learnt's, tichwgiiithe ciiiin." ;olds, Couc, Grgvel.'Neri/huil C 01.111,111 Ss, ;mil a Tilt to of t< tier deoini,es, a, I.ong. from 14piai trier ~r tha Olin!, and ob. stroriiiini, in ,lie iiiganshlice•tion. 1 lilherietiei has proved tl t newt) ever) rdllease Otte ginitie• from' ininiritier of t 5 e Mood or de, ngetacht 0( the dig. rats e orgiiii.; aniOill bemire, hii).liii .we mulit TO. ntnvK theic 0 1511111:11idlIS is? reitlaill t ir e hi nd to ItE. nae turat state. , • . The a vuol in toiril.iii.4 In; .301.1..1 Sty CI diner's r'e, C fl C. q.10:6, ) t clupu IN. 1 e 01 , ~,,,,,, ~.ss 11.'411e:1..431 i not .hell lrOli, The kernel) a , m„,,,,,, i iolv neither hall tnavt r e l'4 , LratiLe I,:rro.t. 11144 41 hay.. n" 4:tit ale . 2111111 . 11 04 41! d,0.• Itsg 1 . 11.,, 014 1.1 011 t , 141 11 41•411 "44 licain its c.ret w•tiAtevtr in • ...:outa..ll, reou,l.• ail .1: • s asternally oanattau parts thoramqk 4 :14• il 4la (44 I!, re,ll-tre ;teat, tiptoe, but ti iiir,tte 1• 1 1 11411 , 1 the , Vntern• it toe,iti tir_t:enti rig an) pint et, - ',go - in 1 Int. our ingre line: tetil OW, gall, and ity illietnsitig itll , 111 it, te,itirti einte. A 1/11.111.011tHE. We 3111111; ll it thud It'll! tr .vr ill ite , ,niti a ilitril will et ' , viii illy lititi in tee Inten tit chnrce.l ito tit sterkr at the 'Dot ," L'l.s'.,:q . flollt 111 f, Lod) Opt, lilolo , llf , leirlralll all Tot. i:II ailli it chyle, so that tin- 111.04 In! necering n rt. ant! he:Prier and liver; •a d tnerettsiitin't,; 111 lillit'l 1111•11/ 6 114%41 etiletl 'rite entire LI u.I. ~r I , the trialiti a t.lngle bit 4 , 1 { Irv, anti cert Onlrv , in root 11.1114 hint...Olt. r• tern inn caw., tt. !tete il, di, nii ( to :i Retail twit 5. 25 et.. eri Primanal .ilice, NO. t,er, it m.' The r, ing att. tlitija, • • ~, ~t.tt. I t ran be al their iittltie l health, Ih , t paid 11 err.ll teiX. ithri 7 stryet. 74,14141 .• 4:1) 4' ' l lk c , 1;,1 E. ,1. Fr3l. :1,4) M ; Srt C • . 3111 Cpl 11,111, dc T ll,l.ller.rt-1, i ; lickn .r • man n All Ima 911 I itter m Porl ca,n and J . 1 7 a0nr R • 11. Valk (;, 14 14,:se I,—J. IL tt 11‘11--J rt:lhn.;;rnv n tf Ole —4 am Tr. in Int -Joseph ilaiiitii:•;; Pori clit tw rhihrd.l Ida ii- \Ver. 11. IhriS —l.evariSt• I•CaulTua,ii ; and a! , , wholesale :Ind Sitt:plt ing age ••• . ; 1 . I•UGIILIS'IEN.,PFCT(,II. .i)itt.tcrt Arco Cure of Cvitheg Ca: de, .I.ttA ,litalt C:o.Looptivn, IS, rtlowit Lungs, and ihst.i...rf of tbr I',. cloy Organ,. 1 , 1 111i3 v daahle prtittr imuation 14 hiehly r mendett by physi inns and lit', a reklaiied Olen ist of PlitlAdel phia, for I. medical tif:,ris And el,inical combination, as tell as by onm:rands 'I" 0111410 who 1..6., oohlo o%o'of 11 --a% H never has been ti.ed without liWili.,lllg hene lirial etlects. and 'drawn.: etire of the il,case• for w hitt,: it Is recionniuncil. And ti•ina are:al:lr era, ante of l'harma cy, I can .'sore the public of its 'petit at safety. Ilt is composed iif such [separations An ritartil 11 the vary:high est repute tllnOtir. the Medical intuits' for the cure of that ,lass of chi ruses which are ton often nelk' the forerunners Cl that fatal diSe.e.tlOllsl3lll l ition. In r eal ease. It here there I: much pain in are ~eras:, and wit ch often extends throat:li to,lhe , itanl•iiir hide, I sr onl.l st ongly ads ise the applieat mill of one of the' OA:mound f;thliannnt Masten* to the brit:ist,.and it-o illni ENNA...rani a , diniet,,i, i n fact, the asis.l the Ganyttutar rirt.ter cannot be ton stronly rf-ronitnern ed. ast 1 fljlVll aeon no man) instances of tilt atiordins the grentostirliei in a very al. It sp,e ottime, even in engrained ctinsumpiion, The „: ; ;cperh•rant will he lentil tri relieve the e wish, at•d the elast, 11 011.13111' ;ITV!, al 11111Tilloo lino., Into tll, inllllll,lllliii t o The , r .,,. and therelq act as a coatitbr.irritaid, vetch i.v,tll physl• can will prroance :OW ..! ‘l.ll', Mt !tit' I •a,:110111:111na wham, ir. Per.on,'ate - .11 - ien eat,: t., INT . , the n'oilnlIn1:1 , rt lino, whe i lly a jllll,lllon 1,0 of 'nano , t the heshENpe:. Infants, anil a careful, diet., they have 1., in i•m•S(detely eared.. that their extn•rintre slintrid a I u-1 warningle !hose who in. Raid to het- , f• the errant anion suit I. de. ~pair, Ant try on. The Etpeciorant will be "clod to afford great relief' even when :I tar. is said til be iinta:vible. Brine MOM:IZ II ', Of an Ex irectnrat 1 it would be as well In ex:inflate the t7eu/s, commonly termed Palate, In .0 if it is pint swollen nr elongated. lii.Sucli rases on I' XfoottOrttlit is Oneiti-A. 1 i I racking entigh anda i notional dispositiOn lo!ts . tillO , in frequently caused by an elonzatina or the paikte. An eitc , ile.nt rented) in such Costs is to U., it sillatt'quantity of Ttirclare tlyrrli. Oar about a tea-sp an um:l . ll l l' f a nine gli.sfill of Witter, and irsil no a gargle, three or our float a day. If (he above remedy should thil, or one of th same nature, it woubi be test to apply to a surfron. au have a sniall portion of it]taken ~ as to i I.visile lb MT. irritation and the eontinu.. I cough which it ti.. •41 be tike ly toprodore in'the throat. The tilicrition 14 g, flingfaud ' attended with but little. 9 - any hatew liah ,^r• In Bronchitis, and (I IS_llitri of the, throat, lnc garg ' hoold he used. , I Preuareihhy J ClTtais C. HUGHES', Witolesal and Retail I.4l4gist and l'he nisi Centre Stn.:et, rottsvilo -.• John 4t. I;lllier's , ..--..,.. COMPOUND r flip 1", a, Th,‘L , T OF r., I '' 1 • .SAJI.SAPARILIs.i... 1 ' r l._ Article to e,,,pi, yeti wit!, erolt anode..3llllkt' ' I a te 10051e.tee,,t it ,) ' ,jos hs or this, try, tor the cure of 1111 , fillithVbie di , wit,: . I; ' ' ACIIO-Ifrt„i.or Kin 'n srir ii. inelliti•En.r. ' Xitanentid ' Ifliieases. ,[syphilitic At ect inns, 'fetter -.and] lilenfili White Stvelllugs, Score . .Neuralzia or I' is Doltaireui.. Canter, C nitre, or Rroerhneelo, (Sw•ll,d nick'-,) Slime Dist - ass, Chronic Biles en of the Lone,. in Yonnfof• -act the destriteli re rife,. sof Mere:try, Jaundice. fly-, perthr.ph+ , or r nlargotrooit of the licart, 1'14 , 1131m0 ta and trehling In the ret•lon 'f ii.' heart and stoinath.' Enlargement 'it Ow tint, Joints or I.,sa,ent, e l it ,, all lb, V a riant,. di.enss of the skin snail as Vetter. 1 Ringworm; Rile:, Punta ~ Colima, les, &v.', tiy.pep., sin and Liver Comphirli , nervous Affections. Drop sicnt S well ings. Consatl t ions I I) isnrdorg. sad disrql3* es otisinntin,.. , fritni an Input e stile of the blood a n d oilier fluids of the body In Client nil filter ...A Whet., a change of the system I required. Pt it, in ens. per •, I bottle. ; . • Pre paning:l a by the .10:IN ll 0 t Ki:lt. dt No 1 11041 101.11 II:111.11 ens 3,i svi r lui, , ci ib Chriralli, pineal ~ ,,C Intl r tinientS Di islet Sluff:, antiWll.lloN article of iintroiion or the tir:Lc or ringlliti titti,.r. Orwig,h Itt-11 .1 , kill fl ter MARTIN 1/Pc 2. • I I . ( rthe Irks ropri , qnrri, Drtltritt•te. :WS! 1,1,.m. Fail Alibi, thr.ttrt in Drug., Uet:i4tttcui, trtne., Pr.rtornerieit. stligtrAt Warm:ire, Paints. Oiltr4Dvo olno a row nod smiPrior CILIFS nl oboutorm;fifift r French Platen, any sliZe to . • _ bstrket or Enrsgpatilln, for rnt.silla'; W. L. fittlarx, FallA. Mittertrille. ". Thu Compontd nu sa!mht• CL men• Port CArbun • .11mts I Fdhrunry I. PURE Sr Nift;ll l .llp C h r ill E ar " ,l ranted pure WHITE 1., have Men sparing . ' su! on the article, shall nor BITE 'L ii & Rio No 65i -Nt nom, a good so :AD. and ilinF in con, • '.have their 0 .ISAPPIePibIGe No tit erstral IS hit erials only n !steady aim of ; to the pvhl easing ilema th favor. ill I ntriflitrre; alll No known tubatance beautifying propertiee mina' extent with unad admixture of other ma has,therefore,been the for marry Years. to sop; white lead, and the un proof that it hat met w ed nu ono Mal: WE and on the other. war Pearl S ePP^I Starch. The N. Yuri fr HE Subscriber h 1 4 :erve -York Fear! piled at Kew York inky 15'42 —ll -tr 1 1 • nt. T • I i ,c P. Id I Flou rorn'ai 211111 M nit?, GOT a ;abater 1 Cl k 1 lc nrerl 1 Sour Ei I red zo her t Oct thin 3 nlready 31 cough disease ,a,recis of bs tell 'o Thous Is Is '‘)l. Coq war nos and few York. 4d ears) , s to pro. earn %%ts ert ':its; 41.1 rd I t. ti seJ II tits of In tYack• ttctil ir Or bile. reit rm rule the .It ln,l'hliy I!n ti 14, MI6 n may Itetnt.rthey I:ur r r b./ nerd Interry ily. ILd a int th. e .11turs Ilya t. I Inds, ,well hen teeth hr ure 411 , tr ltrnpr I' 111 111 lit . ew Vor ill c nnmy for 'HI Dr. L;fteir -1 PlastvrA : 111. %VIlildl.; \ u.; re Kaullalkn —Paul fil-rr inns—Lytm& 4w ; Sch4)l.• !,sr, by J. :4. C. It, rem,. Ile. 447-1 v NT, la, BrewdiJla n of the .. l • p. 03- 3EI MEE .qtrt facet, pply of their 11,..1r- F, customers who minenee of t, Were Illtsd. 4.}}i,nrvativf.a en} /n a paint, id an y lead ; trencn any }ars iis value. It he moon farm rers. In a perfectly pair• Aft'? ibesrticle. is invariably brand} ROTH Milli fail, In rod biters. arch. led agent fu the rade Will be sup— 9RTON , Met: MB
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