POTTSVILLE. SATURDAY. .7V2in3 30. 1840. Gett. Scott Siek—Oen. Beott is lying wick at West Point. Disesse"—Diarrboss. Con. cadictea Cam. Ma, from firal.—ln Philadelphia,da ring the excessively warm wreathes, there were s number of deaths from heat. In Boston, in three d a ys. there were 9 Well of death from the same cause. arCalizry diecident in England.—An ex plosion took place in the mines near New Castle on the Tyne, on the sth inst...by which thirty three porsohs !OS: their lives. There were over one tnindred persons in the mints at the time. - t z r The semi-annual interest on our State Dcbt will be paid in Philadelphia on the iirst of August next, in par funds.• 'this is tight, and Mr. Ball, the Whig etitv ireiteUrer, deserves ,credit for 'ming dieted Inch en arrangement. ' ire'Peetkit from drinking cold water.—lo '..S•ur p•rt, of the tiountry, deaths have occur from the imprudent indulgence in cold water ',then the body was overheated. Too much cau tion cannot be used, especially by laboring persons exposed to' this direct rays of the sun. If care is taken to bathe the hands end face before drinking no evil consequence is likely to arise., (0-Eutogyrn Ex-President Polk.—The lion. Geo. M. Dallas has been chosen, and has.eon . seated, to pronounce the eulogium upon the life and character of the Isle President of the United States, dimes K. Polk, before the democratic citizens of Philadelphia, who are- about making a suitable demonstration of respect to the memory of the distingnished deceased. Cholera in Philadelphia.—On Mondq last there were twenty cases of Cholera. in the city and districts—eight diaths. On Tuesday there were twenty one cases-10 deaths. On Wednesday, there were- ferty.threeeseestwelva death., Six cases of Cholera-IW° daeths were itko reported in Camden, N. J., on the same day. In New York, on the agree day forty three cases and 29 deaths. occurred. rir Death of Judge ittythe.—We learn frcim Rhe Gettysburg Star, that the Hon. Calvin Blythe, died at "'Fairfield, Adam's Co., last, seek, aged 357 years. The deceased was formerly Pres.- dent Judge - of the Judicial. .District of which chuylkill County formed ■ put in 1840, and was respected and esteemed by ell who knew him, as in' impartial, hinnane Judge, and an !meat men or Deaths from Cholera in St. Louis, have avetaged 100 every twenty follt hours. It is rag ing with (cartel rapidity along the upper Militia. eippi. The Delaware and Shasnee Indians have deserted and burned their villages ~in. order to check its progress. In Cincinnati, on the 25th inst:, there were over a hundred deaths of Chol era. Balinese is little thought of. ' UA Tcrribk Thing.—A young lady of N.Y the daughter of one of the most eminent mer chants, and abeautiful and accomplished, woman. recently married, returning last week from Brook lyn, engaged a hack at one of the. City ferries. After entering she was oppressed with the odor of vinegar pervading the vehicle. On reaching heiown residence she was attacked by the small pos and in a short time was a corpse, This is a fearful fact ! (Some 10 or :2 emigrants for-California, overland. returned to St. Louis on the 14th. Some of these persons went as far as three hundred miles out, when, becoming discouraged from the fatigue and hardships of the journey, they gale up the trip, and are now on their way back to . their friends. Two or three are from the vicinity of Chicago; 'others reside in Ohio and Kentucky, and they all agree that the undertaking was mare than they could conveniently stand. rir Fire. Hundred Emigrants Ktlted.--4s Telegraphic despatch states that the Indiami are still committing great depredations on the Texan Frontier. Major Vsohnro, with six companies of infantry, bad left San Antonio, on the lat., to op.. perste against them. In all 500 emigrants to California, have been - killed by the Indians in Mexico. The cholera is raging violently iu the interior towns of Mexico. Mr O f ficial Notice has beta publiahed by the Collector of Tolls On the State Works at Pitts.- burgh, under direction of the State Treasurer, that he has been directed not to receive the notes of the Bank of Surquehanna County, the Honesdale -Bank, and the West Branch Bank, in payment of tolls due the Commonwealth. He adds: ""All the other banks in the State have officially in formed theTressury Department that they will re deem their notes in specie in Philadelphia. tom' The Editors of the North American ought to make themselves seguainted with the business of this Region, br fore they condemn the acts of the Chi Operators. The Coal rents must remain high, the. freights and toll moat be increased on Canal and Railroad ; but the poor Coal Operators, Miners sod Laborers, must toil both arty and night at reduced rates and boring prices, or be censured for trying to save them selves from destruction. la this right ! We are not to blame, for the su.prripiou, and would cheer fully avoid it if we could, but the purchasers a broad refuse to tyke our coal at remuneraiinc rates, ■nd the mpenaibilty must reef oil their shoulders. RAIL, ROAD IRON ^The Nes! York correspondent of the Philadel phis Ledger, errites es follows : eTtie Erie Radmid COmpany has just porcbased 5(00 tons of iron rails In England. probably in their recent mortgage bonds The rails will cost the! 'am pany, delivered in New York: lava, than $12,50 per , ton. This is the lowest price at wich any railroad 'iron has been sold." To manufacture thii Iron in this country, Which mould have been done under the Tarif f of 1842, would have produced at $5O a ton, $250.000. Of this $250,000 at least $240,000 would head been paid fur labor alone—which would have given employment to eight thousand' men, at $1 Per dal% f" 30 Jf¢a It wonld also bare require red abdut 20,000 tonierf =al to pouverL ale ore barn. All die tooney tau keen sent to 'Ong, to be paid for English labor,by the Laeofaeo Tradism of tie United States,—yet this h • the - inapt:dense to hold up its bead siriong us, and ask the people of the United States to uphold and support Worse and Wont.-=Since the above wag to type, the same correspondent writes as follows : .The contract which the Crie Railroad Company haie made for 5000 rani of iron. is to be filled by the great iron house of Wm. Crawshay, and the cost here. all charges and duty paid, will not exceed $l2 40. Notice of the compleion of another contract for 5000 tons oa the same tents, will probably be received by the next steamer. These two contracts, will nos tha road to the Lake tu"Preak,,of lightning.—Peter Burt:, Jr.'., bourn no Taunton. Moor., was sun ch by lightning, end the Aluid weed over his 4otly while he was oo the hid, and eyes W . 441 Dia .w,hisjoro, without /materially injuring him, p±A new California Sperolation.-4 Yankee marble cutter hes sect out to Califoroisifis whole stock of grave stenos, with '"Stiered to the memory of," and "erected liy his brother," dicr Cut upon them. Very significant! Cr !gay Temperance Assaciation--Aa as. sociation, denominated the ..Penitsylvania 'Tem perance Publication &Ickes." has been formed in P,hiladelpilis, the object sod de.igo of which is to publish and disseminete temperance knowledge among;tbe people, " - [For the Miners. Joar4l.] TO TOE *MOs OF SC OITYLICALL COUNT THE COXING CONTEST! Mr. Editor. The epproaching political straggle in this County is fraught with consequences of such im portance, not only to the Wbig party, but th 3 cit izens of .this County in general, that I think it is high time the friends of Protection abould wake up and put on their armour for the contest. The unparalleled success of . thee,Whig party in this County, at the last election, was beyond doubt the means of electing Wm. F. Johnston, Governor of'ittlis State, and eventually securing the electoral Tote of Pennsylvania to Gen. Taylor for the Presidency. Schuylkill is truly called the Banner County , and 1w deserving of. the high encomiums paid her by her sister Counties.' But while, we rejoice at past success, would it not be turpitude in us to rest satisfied with present attainments. The great object fur which we have labored is yet to he re *fixed ; Protection on all the products and men (*.Cum of it Country, and especially on Iron and Coal. Oa Oppon ents, are already in the field. 'They are eneleavoring to promulgate the idea that it was the bald of military glory that surrounded Gan. Taylor, that led captive the friends of Whig policy at the last election, and will not allow his friends the credit of being capa• tole of tiscriminathig between' right or wrong, or voting on principles. They are calling loudly and, perseveringly on the wanderers from. their faith,lo come back to :their. ranks, and promise the • poor, infatuated giory•tocing„dcserters, the warmest compaisiori aniTforgiveness,—and even their want of ability to judge of the policy best suited to their own in terest, (which, by the way, they can discover by putting their hands in their pockets,) shall not be an objcciion to their restoration to a place in the old Democratic party: The very reason they as sign for the change in the views of many voters; is an insult to Men of reflection.. Men do not I often desert their party for such trivial considera tions as military glory, and I trust he next elec tion will convince the Locofocus of this County that it is measures, not men, we fight for. Our opponents are also endeavouring to make political capital out of the recent difficulties be. tween the operators and their hands,—charging Whig principes. end Whig rule as the source of all the cause fur dissatisfaction. Now, every man of any intelligence, who has resided In this Coen ty any length et time, knows this - to be mere so phlstry. These difficulties' have frequently ye cern be.ure, and uhroya when this County was ,under the Iron-rule yi Lor.on.coism,—and it wrthd not require a deep logician to trace the whole of :hose difficulti, to to the,: proliGe syu:ce, the sell-styled Old Deatueratie Party—u noun• which they have no legitimate claim and which I by no means concede to mem- They tell us that a change of the Tariff law will not increase the demand for, and price et. Coal, and they ask, what have Whig measures done tar you ; where are the good times the Wings prophesied before the election of Genoa! Taylor! Thty say times are getting , war.e.— Granted. They are even worse, and I hope, have now about reached the climax. But why are they worse! Have the Whigs the power of an. resting, in a few weeks, a current that many years of Locufoco misrule has accumulated? Besides this, it requires the action of Congress to 'effect the reform necessary to accomplish the desired end, and every- man of common knowledge knows this: Burl will tell you the reason why timer are worse: the Forge and Furnace fires are put out—the Factories of our Country are stopped— and men who worked profitably under the Tariff of '42, are forced to some other pursuit by the Tariff of '46; and consequently the Coal that made those fires is not in demand, nor will it ever again, be until a protection similar in some degree to that of '42 be restored. It is vain for them to tell men they are induced to sacrifice the dearest' rights of freemen at the shrine of military prow ess. The people of Pennsylvanis and' particu larly of Schuylkill County, are slow to move; bat when they do move, they make their mark, as the past experience of our opponents will fully demonstrate. It was not toy purpose, however, in taking up my pen, to discuss the doctrines of the opposing parties, nor indeed am I competent to do so,— but from recent observation, I em satisfied that our opponents are about to make a most desperate effort to regain their. former strength and ascen dency. Every means that can be resorted to secure a single vote, will be put into requiSilion, and there is not i doubt in my mind that they are secretly organizing for the contest, and concocting their plans to snare and take W. While on the other hand the victory of the Whigs at 'the lest election has rendered them so selfsecure that they are not on the alert, not even watching the enemy that is constantly reconnoitering our post tion, marking out the weak points and ready at all limns and under all circumstances, of any op portunity to snatch eway from us the advantages we have gained. . We should not only guard what we have al ready gained, but we should act on threaggressive; we should be usingmeent to convince men of their true interests, and thus secure, on a permanent basis, the political interests of our-country. W ill not every Whig unite with me in inying,we must move onward Will not every man who, for the first time at the last Presidential election, espous ed the Protective Principle, resolve to persevere until we bring that policy to bear and and test its effieeey before they abandon it. I think they will. I think' those who deserted their termer views of party are men wbo think for themselves; who act from a. desire to promote the general welfare of all. If so, the neat election will prove en itoportant era in the history of Schuylkill coun ty. I most close: I have written more than I in tended when I set down.' T. • • rir Whigs nf Schttyllcill—Friends of Pram , • nen to 'American Industry, hear what they expect of Ile abroad. The Harrisburg intelligoncer in publishing the proceedings adopted st our . late County Meeting, remarkints follows: olnlichuytkill it will be observed, an excellent spirit prevails, and we may reasonably hope 'that the gallant N huge of that . noblecounty may main tain their secendaneY noj gloriously achieved last fall. The people ofJhat district are deeply inter .sled in the Protective, .plicy. They have._ felt the iron heel of Locolne d, pm grinding them to the earth tty the enactment of such abominations as :he "feta of 1846," and have srl3lmn off their oppree.ors forever. rhi y know 11141 It to 0111 Whet sec ndinvy th.it the Fr:if:lllB42, or one haat(' upon the ...irry prii..•ipl.., viwtvd, end their illtett•elii prole, i•d, tit I tae) ern .laud by the party that stood. lt d Pier” • N% , eonfaFtely saucepan , a resent m 82,! , t1 suCceti•tUi at the hilt I lectiou 4. it WS , g:ililutlet ache Fntnda of Protection. do you hear ant? \' you ebeapponit theml • ill Sotto of 3tans laMr. Saunders, our present Minister to Spain, has been recalled at his own request. LTA Guod'Uis.—Why is a kiss like a rumor! Because it pastes from. mouth t mouth. r - -Dreadful Stale of APirs -:-The Cana. diens of Montreal failed on Monday of last week to celebrate the Battle of Waterloo, and it is said this has added fuel to the flames already excited in that region. -CrA verdant youth from the city was recently dismissed by a young damsel in thA county, on the ground that she bad been addised to avoid anything green during the' pre eine of the Cholera. 94 Whip Pedlar, from ?ecinsyl ania, bed his wagon and effects seized upon at "Mithsburg, Washington county, Maryland, lately for pedling without license, and only got off by tying $4O. erCondeseenrion.—The gn g li h admiralty have granted permission to the o llfficers of the American frigate St. Lawrence to visit Sheer near! dock yard, Wonderful condescension i 12r Cholera at Wheeling.—The steamer Wy oming reached Wheeling on the 24, . basing 150 cases on board, during the 24. boars previous to her landing-7 of them proved fatal.—The pro ple of the town were so much alarmed that one man was suffered to die in the street. Wflorribie.—A colored girl lately convicted et Pensacola, Florida. of an attempt to fire her oasstees house, Was sentenced to have her ears nailed to a pose for one hour, and to receive thirty nine hishes, which sentence bas been carried into effect.l • • . g ar Coming to Mar serves.—Columbus in Georgia, has some twelve Manufacturing_ estab lishments, with a capital about 400,000, end e* Hier mill is about going up with a capital of $lOO,OOO. a:reap:air; Bragg, (now IAA:lot. Bragg,) of ••a little more grape" notoriety, has married a Miss Eliza E. Ellis, at New•Orlesne. It wont do for her to make game of this , •Miagg," unless she have a larger 'tend" than moat of her sex are proud of exibiting. THRMINERS' JOURNAL, AND. POTTSVILLE' GENERAL ADVERTISER -- ;= ;~== €- :;~~ The Coal Trade for 1i1419. The quantity sent by Railroad is 25,852 14, by Canal 12,899 09—for the week, 39,742 03, a decrease since ‘ last week of 17,012 433 tons. There are Call three day's shipments in this report before the suspension took place On the West Branch about two thirds have suspended this week, end nest week the suspension will be nearly general in that quarter. Such, it is believ ed, will elso'be the cue throughout the Region.' As there is no desire. to send a short supply of Coil to Market, we consider it our duty to give the'purchasers abroad the true state of the Market from time to time—end then they can draw their own conclusions. We are ready to give the pub. he any supply of Coal they may require, at remu nerating prices, but we cannot consent to sink at least taro hundred thousand dollars on the busi ness °Obis year, aa was the case last year. Such contributions levied upon this region,by the public, are rather too onerous and most be rerieled by all the means in oar power. Is is admitted by all that there were two hundred thousand tons leas in the Alarket, April 1. 1819, than there wa l es April 1, '4B—(some say 30',1'00, but we thihk the lest named quantity too high) consequently there was en increased consumption of about 2¢p,000 tons over the supply of last year We me oribr 160,000 tone abort of last year's ship ments, to the present day,—it will therefore re quire an increased quantity of 380,090 tone ova the supply of last year for the balance'of the SO..' son, to make up the conturoption for the year ending April 1, 1849, without making allowance for any overstock, or increase of consumption for the present year. Why should Dealers therefore hesitate to take our Coal? Both the Lelßyh end Lackawanna 'Regions, it is generally- admitted, cannot increase their supplies this year beyond 100,000 tons--and the Schuylkill will have to ruppl/ the bal.inca r required by the Markets. • Thefullowing are the proceediogr of !ha Meeting of Operators held an Saturday efternoon last: ' Whereas the large shipments of C O3 l from this Region duris g .he last six weeks, bea created an itopret.stati 'Mord, that if they cordinue, 11t1 411 , 14,1. 1 1.11{ Wlll be Inc eon, quebee. And Whereas thts err rn-ous lillpf,ll,ll/1/. it shtpmen to are con tinmtd, 14 I,llClllsle , l 10 hie ,k down our prices, (.sot ri, now notes , ' reinunerstinA) fnerefure Res/deed, Tun all missing and shipments ut Ily 4-:41141 or Rod Road, riceptinK to Fu nor ces and Iron Work-, bettseen Potioville and Tide, ht and are hereby suspended for the ensuing two weeks. Restdred, That all persone.shipping Coal to Furnace> or Iron %Vorks during the suspension, agree to curtail their shipments on the re-corn-, ineacement of shipping, an amount equal to what thq have sent away during the suspension. Resolved, That we view with decided appro. batron the course pursued by the Dealers of mond, at their meeting on Thursday last, and that their resolution to receive no more Coal on their Wharves foram Lest two weeks, is the best policy which could have been adopred.to cure tbeexisting evils under which our Coal Market is at present suffering. Resolved, That the assurances given by the Colliers of this county during the past spring, that they would regulate their shipments from the Mines, and make them conform, tor the future, to the wants of th'e Markets, is still recognized by them, as one of the cardinal principles of their policy. A. M. MscDONALD, Secretary. Amount or Coal sent over the Philudelphla and.flend log Railroad and Icholkill Navigation for the week ending on Thursday evening last: RAILROAD. CANAL. • • WEEK Tors L. WEEK. TOT•L. P Carbon. 8,749 03 '143,530 00 6,091 13 70,463 16 Pottsville, 2,855 17 64,418 14 1,084 10 22,330 14 S. Haven, 10620 13 180,856 09 3,611 12 32,831 12 I'.Cllnton, 3,021 01 61,692 15 1,168 08 14,102 00 25,652 14 1 450,40 i 18 12,890 09 130,768 02 139,768 02 --- Total by RA& CA. 590,266 00 To same period last year, by Railroad 591.010 14 Do by Canal 152,763 00 MIMEE2:I Deercaxe thi; year LEHIGH COAL TRADE. The Initnwing is the quantity of Coat cent from the Lehigh region for the week ending June 23, Wass. 10,507 02 Atimmit Mine, 3,303 03 27,113 00 2,569 01 13.778 16 Ithume Run, Beaver Meadaw .. . Spring Mountain Co. 3,140 16 30,736 IS Cranberry Coal. Co. • 1,136 00 7.102 02 Hazleton Coal Co. 3,443 01. 21,119 10 Sugar Loaf Co. 621 12 1,692 66 Ruck Mountain Co. -3.501 01 24.017 09 Wilkesbarre Coal Co. 444 17 3,797 19 29,910 19 218,072 06 To same period last year, 220.781 04 DCLAWARE AND ItUDSON COAL TRADE Sent for the week ending. June IGih, 849. • WEER. TOTAL 17;610 11:12.813 To lame period lard ;ear. 110,078 tons Mt= Trenspoitation on Os Railroads in Salty !kill County. The follnwlng is the quantity of Coal transported over the different Monteats in gehuylkill County, for the week ending Thursday evening. WEEK. TOTAL. Mine 'lnland F. 11. R. It. 16,113 03 214.315 07 Little Schuylkill 11, 11, 5.150 00 75,901 09 Mill Creek do 9,913 08 80,520 17 Mount Carbon do 4,225 09 87,796 09 Schuylkill Valley lo 12,611 16 118,007 00 Mt. Carbon and Pt. Carbon do. 13.725 16 .142,406 11l - Union Canal do ' 3,090 15 31,931 02 Swatara do 2,279 12 23,339 02 TEI OF TOLL AND TRAN4PORTATION ON QAI4 11001) To Pept I, 11449. To From Nl:ttarhori.r4.llaven.P.Clioton. Richmond. until June 1,1849, 170 165 145 Philnitelphia . „' do do 170 105 195 enTra OF TOLL Pt caNAL. SO DEPT.]. 1619. Prom Nlt.earbon. n.llaotn. P.Clinton To Philadelphia 75 ctn. 72 ctn. 63 ctn. RATE? OF Fn.:1011T. To Philadelphia 65 ctn. per ton .To New York 1 70 '„ For additional New Advertisements see Neat Page. They will there be found arranged under Suitable Heads. Fourth of July. DINERS, MECHANICS AND .1.1k13011... ER , DIEETINU. MASS MELTING 01 the Miners, Mechanics and A Lahore,s of ttcholklll county, tell' be bpd at the Deer Palk, 10 tiseen Pottsville and 111111C14 , 011e. on the 4:11 of July nest, at 12 o clock, M., for the perpose of ,elebratins the Anniversary 01 American Inderimdetree," org.mizing mole fully the Miners' and Laber e,s' A.soc,at u ill The Miners. Mr. hanirs and Laborers of this region will assemble at ILniut ttaitnith at al o'cl,k t lm the ironing 01' the lth, tor the purpose of ineeiine Delegations Irian 7 ainaqtia and the eichutlkill A processuin will be:tinned, and fittio mg through Putts Title, will prosee'd to the plane of ineeting, Several distinguished speakers are erected to at tend and addrear the ineeting. Good manic is provided. JOHN DATE: 4 ROBERT T lOM AS, WILLIAM GOTIIIE. June 30, 27-It] 011 .. 11,7)111er: of Arrangeinents. Borough ['once. AT a meeting of the Police, held June 25th, 1819.. the chamber of the Councilliobert Bamford In th Chair—Oil motion, it was Resu(red, That we adjourn to meet again tit this place on Monday evening July 2, IMO, at 8 o'clock, and that the Chief Burgess be requested.-to publish such notice in the "Pottsville Emporium," and • Miners' Journal." - • • A fall attendance It the meeting nn Monday even ing is particularly desirable. L. T TAvLint. June an, 27-111 Chief' Burgess. Ice CIVILIII. TILE subscriber respectliilly informs the citizens of Pottsville, that be keeps constantly on hand Ice creams, of his own make, of the most delicious dation, His Saloons hare recently beeti lilted up, and are in ferior to none, to the Itotough. GEO. L. GENSLEN. 27-3 mu Pnltsviile,Unne 30, Igtg Cholera Brandy. . A CIIIIM AND PFLEVENTIVE FOR THE CHOLERA. THE ahnvn named medicine was discovered in 1832, at the hospital in the City of Berlin, by Dr..C. W. II UFELAND, the Royal President of the Royal bledi cal ringlet, ; and I now introduce this Infallible medi cine for the public safety, from the scourge that now threatens our city and vicinity, by appointing .1. Rea aces, of Broad street. above Vine, my solo and exclu sive-Agent, where the genuine medicine may always, be found, and at 'mother place. It is the only pre ventive that the public can rely upon with safety. It has paved the lives of millions of people in the city of Berlin, and it. vicinity. 1 have not only Used this preparation In my practice In Europe. but in America also, and always Ibund the yams beneficial effects re sulting. It can be had of J. RUGGLES, Broad at., above Vine, cor. of Pearl, Philadelphia, wholesale and fetal'. CA UTION. , —.Avold all sweet nostrums that Orb of fered for the Cholera. SOLO6ION HEINE, Id. D. June 30, 1649. . 27-31 Military Orders. . . . ORDEILS { Mon Qtioireas, Ist Demons. No. I. GIA Division Psna'a. Vol. THE following pained gentlemen having been duly appointed to theirsereral positions In the Brigade Staff, will ba obeyed and respected accordingly 1 Hoer. U. PALIIEE, Acting Assistant Adj't General; 'Ailed J. CONIIVE, did ; COAL. B. atFOl6ll7. Aid; ' . Jocon M. /..0110, Brigade Commbsary ; Dr. Geo. 11. baostmen.Oleareetint. DANIEL LAREN, Brig. General, - In Brigade, Otb Division Penn'a. Volunteers. June 214 /Ate 27-It . , CABU FOR COAL...Whim Asa and Red Asti Coal bought by MICHAEL BRIGHT. • ap28.0-IE I 4II lionnOarboo.. MrMITTMMI7IM?IIif7rrI AT SHERIFF'S SALE. DV virtue of an th an writ of Pica Facies. batted out .11U1 of the Court of Common Pleas of the oounty of Schayikilt,aud tome directed, will be arpoied for rale at Public Vendue, at the Rouse of JourrAllta wag,' (Permaylvanlalllll) lakeeper In the Borough of Potts• ante, on Thursday. the 10th day of Jo y„ • next, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, the undivided one third part of the following descried tracts of tend No. 1. The undivided one..third part of a tract of land, surveyed in the name of Matthias Little, aituate n, Casrlownshii, In the County of Schuylkill, adjoin ing laud, surveyed for John Everhart on the South West, lan d surveyed for Philip Moyer,on theNoith Barbara A ha and Francis Amine, onlbe East, the whole tract ihnalning +Mattes, strict measure. No. 2. Alin the one undivided third part of a tract of land, surveyed In the name of John Everhart. aI M. ate In the township and county aforesaid, adjoining lands surveyed for Matthiaa Little. east; Philip Leven burg on the west, George Miller on tho north, and nen. ry Gettle4ll3 the soot h, the whole tract eonmlning 4411 acres strict tommure. No. 3. Also the undivided one-third part of a tract of land, surveyed in the name of Philip Lavenbhrg, situate in the township and county aforesaid. adjoin ing lands surveyed for John Everhart on the east, Catharine Lavenhurg on the west. and Doratha Lay enborg on the north, the whole tract containing 419 acres strict measure. . . No. 4. Also the undivided one-third part of a tract of land.surveyed in the name of Catherine Layenburg, situated in the township and county aforesaid, adjoin ing lands enrveyed for Philip lAvenbura on the east, Augustin Laval:ll=r' on tho west, and Catharine Groh on the north—the whole tract containing 439 acres strict measure. No. 5. Also the undivided one-third part of a tract of land, surveyed in the name of George Sroh, Jr., sit uate in the township and countraforesaid, adjoinina lands surveyed for John !Shomn on the north, Catha rine Groh on the eau, and Aukustus Laventinrk on the south—the whole tract containing 449 acres strict Ulea. ore. • • No. G. Also the Undivided one-third part of a tract of land surveyed In the cameo( ;Catharine Groh, situate in (lid township and county afarieaid, adjoining land surveyed fur George Grob, Jr. on the weet,•Carharine Laveaburg ou tbo south, Anna, NN aria Whomo on the No. 7. Also the one-third north, and Doratha Lavenburg (lathe east—tte whole tract containing 419 acres .19 1 et alea , ure• eittorted part tract of land our veyed In the name of Doratha partly in Casa and partly in Butler township. in 9re county adwesald.edJoining lands surveyed Gtr George Miller on the east. Cattia(ine Groh on the wort, Jscoii littichner on the north, and Philip Lavunhurg on the eolith—the whole containing 949 acres strict measure. NO. 8. Also the undivided one-third-part of a tracr of land. purveyed in the name of George Miller, situ ated partly In Cass and partly in Duller townships in said county, adjoining lands aurveyud for Philip Moyer on the east, Doratha Laveriberg on the went, Maria ffelcliner on the north, and Juba Everbard on the south—the whole tract containing 919 acres strict Measure. ;No 9. Also the undivided one.tidril part of a tract of land surveyed in the name of Philip axed partly in Cass and partly In Butler tewnship, io thecoutity aforesaid, adjoulinglands surveyed for Ceo. Mtlie, on the west, Matthias Little on the south, and !levy ❑srtzell ou the cast—the whole tract con tain t:tint:4 449 acres strict measure. . • Pio. 10. Also the undivided one-ibird part of a tract of laud, surveyed in the natue of Maria Kelchner, situ. ateil in the township of Honer, county dforesaid, ad Joining lands surveyed for George Miller on the south Jacob Kelchner on the vest—the whole tract coutatutit. 410Ucres strict tileasute. Sic 11. Also the undivided nne third part of a tract of land. surveyed matte emote ot Jacob lielchner. situ ated Is the in xiiship of Butler, county aforesaid, ad joining lands surveyed Or Mario Keirlini , r on the east, 'Anon, Maria Simon, on the west, and Doratlia Lucca berg on the south, the whole tract containing 119 acres strict measure. No. 12- Also the undivided one third part of a tract ot land, surveyed in the name of Anna Maria Shown, iltUated partly in Cans end partly in Butler townJtilps, in the county aforesaid, adjoining lauds surveyed tor. Jacob Kelchner on the north,John :lion•n on the west, and Cain:wile Groh on tae south—this whole tract con taining 449 acres s'ri,t measure. No. 13-1110 the undivided tmealoir I pin or a [MA Of land, surveyd in the 'name of John Shomo, situated partly in Gass and partly. in Butler townships, county aforesaid, adjoining lands surveyed for Anna Maria Shona, on the north, and George Grati.Je. on the south, the whole tract containing 44n acres strict measure. All aeized and taken iutn execution, as the estate of GEOUGE U. B. Ji BIM, and lo be sold by Sberitre Odice Orwuti- t J. T. WtIINER , Shedd Lures June 22, 1819. f. 20.1 s Worsdell'm Vegetable Itestora- rrHEBE PILLS . HAVE NOW BECOME TH E MOST extensively established and popular P.m 51COICINE of the present day, both intnsland,and In this Country. They were invented in 16 2, by Or, WM. %VORSDELL; of York, England, and have sinr, that time wrought many wonderMl cures in ever country where they have been introduced. The presem proprietors ion the Un,ied States are in 1,00,1e.51013 Orllllllyffanylllit certficatea ofcates wrought both to England and America. ELIZABETH BUTTERWORTH, 3 Richmond St. Liverpool, was confined to her bed six months, with the Dropsy, her legs became swell.' to an enornonie thickness. After many trials of other medicine she was restored tcrperfect liealtti, by two boxes of Worsdell's Pills. Mr. JONES,.loConeett St Liverpool. was PI io cured of Inflamstinn of the Liver. by ‘Vorsdell's Pills. TILOS. CROASDALE, Thnroley near Preston, Eon land, was cured orlyptins and Rheumatic Fever, by s PUN. TllO4. BLUCHER, ofTteading Pennsylvania. testi• hen that his child was itecerely afflicted with Worm•, and wall perfectly restored by the use of Worsdella Pills. Ague. Dyspepsia, Headache, habitual Costiveness, severe Colds. have all yielded to this powerful but purely regetoble medicine. No more certain and mild er purgatti e has ever been discovered. EMI Many Physicians make use of these Pills In their • practice with great succeau They are for sale in Schuylkill County, price 25 els. a box, containing 50 Pills with full directions, by Jim. G. !frown, and Joseph Coatsivorth' Pottsville; W. 1.. Heisler. Port Carbon ;E J, Kryi.Tatnaqua.; Joseph H. Alter, Tuscarora : Jacob Metz. St. Clair; George Reifsnyiler, New Castle; William Paine, Heck scherville ; James. IL Falls. Minersvllle ; Levan & Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven; E. do E. Hammer, Or. wigsbutg ; M. At J. Dreher; East Brunswick; Stayer & Wernert,McKeansburg; IL M. Kepner, West Penn; GractT & Toney, Pine Grove. C. P. Antet, Travelling Agent for the Middle States. A. WEEKS. & Co. Proprietors. Jan 27. '47. 5.4y] No. 141 Che4nut Bt. Philada. TOTAL. 85,617 (4 • • New Article of Perlinnery.s TIMES HAVELS' lIAIR GLOSS. This new and admirable article for th&Toilet, unlike every other preparation for the hair, instead , of improving its ap pearance only for a While and eventually destroying if. is pertectly free of all destructive materials. In cases where the hale is reduced and is falling off by disease of the scalp. it is invaluable. It In a cure remedy for all affections of that (organ and by roils:tying the cause arrests the evil. The natural rotor, beauty and lnsuri• ante can be restored to hair in the ni , et enfeebled con dition, while that of the healthy ran be Immeasurably improved by the almost dazzling brightness nail deli. care fragrance Imparted by this Incomparable prepara tion. It possesses, in an eminent dearer, the quality of cleansli,e the bend and preserving the hair front all impurities, for which it is deservedly recommended to use among children. This new article can be obtained wholesaleund retail, at BANNAN'ti June In, 25.] Bonk and Perfumery Stores. McAllister's Mailmen(' CONTAINING . NO MERCURY, OR OTHER MINERAL. IT HAS POWER TO CAUSE ALL EtterTial Sores. Scrofulous humors. Skin Disempes, Poi.ionnus Wounds to discharge their putrid flatter., end then heals theca. It Is rigidly termed ALL-HEALING, for there is scarcely a disease external or internal. that it will not benefit. 1 have used it for the lust sixteen yearn for all diseases, of the chest, Involving the utmost danger and responsibility, and I:Vetere timbre Heaven and man, - that not In one cane has it failed to benefit When the patient Was within teach of mortal means. I have had physicians learned fu the profession.— I have had ministereuf the gospet,joilgen of the bench, aldermen, in tvyers. gentlemen of the highest erudition, and •muttpanics of the poor use it in every variety of rimy, and there ban been but one volce—onennivernal voice—saying " iIIeALLISTER, YOUR I PINTMENT IS GOOD." - . - - (111EUNIATIsNi—It removesalinost imniediately the teal - nation and swelling when the pain ceases. (Itead the dlrei-tions around the boa.) IIEAD-AGUE-.-Thr salve has cored persons of the head ache of twelvtii years standing, and w•ho had it regular every week no that vomiting took Oace. HEAFia Eriti, Ear-Ache. Tooth-Ache, and Ague in the face. are helped with like sneers. SCAI.III IIEALI—We hove cured cases Chit actually defied every thing 011.Vn One man told on that he had spent *3OO on ha children witliont any benefit, %alien-a fee, hoses of ointment cured them. EIKI,DNI:St3--It will restore hair sooner than any other thine. TETJ'Elt—There in nothing better for the cure o Teller. BURNS—It is one of the hest things in the world for Ihir is. Plies—Thousands are yearly cured by this Oinment. It never fails in giving relief for the 1 his. Around the boo are dirsmio MI for utility.. Meslllister's Ointment-for Scrofula. Lirer Complaint, Erysipelas, Teter, Chilblain. Scald Head. Sore eyes, Quincy, Sore Throat. Bronchitis, Narrator Arectieux, Pro.. Disease of the Spine. Fiend-_oche;.sisthioa,- , Lierifneas, Ear-Ache, Burns, Corns, AU Distases.of thiSLin, Sore Lips. Pita pies, Pr. Stiffness of the joints. Sirelline of the Limbs, Sore7Limbs. Sores, Pheitinotioni, Piles. Croup, Seeded. or Broken Breast, Tooth...4chr,Arne in the Fare, 4.c. COLD rEcT—Liver 'Complaint, pain in the Chest, or Side, falling olio( the hair, one or the other accom• panics cold feet (Thin . . Ointment in the true remedy.) It Is a sure sign of diiebse to have cold feet. CORNS--Occasinfrat use of this. Ointment will al ways keep Corns train growing. l'enple need never br troubled with them if they use It frequently'. ThlsOintment in good for any part of the body or limbs that are inflamed. In some cases it should be applied often. Ch.UTION.—No Ointment will be genuine lodes , the name of James McAllister is written with a pen upon every label. , JAMES McALLISTER, Cole Droprietor of the above Medicine. Price, Ri, cis. per box. AGENTS—J. M. Beatty & Co., Pottsville ; I) N. Reinter, do; J. W Gibbs, ; Charles Prof• fey, Orwicsburg; C- &•-O. Huntxinger, ,Schtivllt Haven ; .Wm. Taggart, Tamaqua; Washington Del's ler, Port Cathon; Win. Price, tit Clair ; John B. Ricks, Reading; and by Agent._ in all the principal Towns In the United States. Priocipot Office, North Third it Chiladilphia Sanitary Committees. CHOLERA A T a meeting of the Council of she Borough of Pottsville, held on Tues lay evening. June 10, Btu, It was on motion Resolved, that suitable Committees be appointed to gee that the most efficient,. sanatory measures are observed throughput the,Borough. with a view of avoiding as far as possible the threatened Visi tation, end to preserve the health of our citizens--on motion, Resolved, that committees of nine it, each Ward be appointed by the President to effect this object ; that it shall be the duty of rich committees to re port to th a Chief Burgess of the Borough, the existence of any nuisances which may rennin the ald of the public authorities for their removal. The fcillowing are the committees appointed, viz t WARD COMMITTEES:, N. W. WARD. R. WARD. ' ROCTrt WARD. John C Lesslg Nicholas . Fox Charles 'Loeser, Wm Lerch Frederick Eoting C F Jackson ' U 'Downing Abraham Mime Solomon Fos George Bright Smug truntalngedames tilllyman' John Clayton Jose Ph Woollsoo Nathan Evans John Mollarron Daniel Klapp John S C Martin Andrew Mortim,erliltain Meg James M Semi) , Johan James • Samuel Morris E Band • . - Joseph Montan. James Cleary Edward Yatdley. It i 6 hoped that the citizens generally will aid the above named committee*. and as car as possible as. slat In carrying oat the views of the Cannal. B. T. TAYLOR. Met Dowse. the Pills. OFFICE "OP THE SCHUYLKILL 1 4.-_..tuaap,t, NAVIGATION COSIPAN .1 December 18 IS. ~ dim; urreby 'leen that the following rates or Toll WM be. ehareest on Coal tranaported on the 'Canal and Warhol' Ste Schuylkill Navig ation Cour puny for ten year 194:4, •3 4 mra Mount Gichaylkill • Port Carbpn. • r Haven. Clinton. eta. per tun. cts..Por ton. cts. per ton. Orwitsborg, 15 r" 12 ' Oa mborz, • 25 , ' 22 13 Mohrsville, 25 . 32 • 49 Althorn:es, 10 37 29 Reading. 43 ' 42 23 Unionville. 55 , 52 /9 - Laoral Hilt, 55 ' 55 • 43 Pottstown Landing. 55 69 13 Ropers' Ford. 55 :', 52 43 • - Phcontxville, , 60 , 57 45 - Pauldlor• Darn, 65 57 48- Lumberville, i Go 57 • 45 Valley Forte. 60 , 57 48 Port Kennedy. 65 62 53 Norrittown. • 65 62 '. :, 33 Consoleicken. 70 . 65 . -- 59 Sprint Milt, I. '7O 67 . • 58 ' .Manayunk. 75 72 7 63 The toil to Philadelphia will he as follows: Mt. Carbon. Bch. Haven. Pt. - Clinton. March, April and Map. 65 cis. 62 eta.. • 53 cts. Yone,July and Anstrst. 75 72 . 63 Sept. Oct. Nov. & Dec.Bs • 82 , 73 . • The Coal shipped from Port Carbon to tha,abo ve points .will be charged one and a half cents per tbn more thin tialtirar.ts. The cimige will be made per ion of ?DO Mi., and an allowance ofte per cent. will be made on the weight shipped to toy' wastage. Dec-30-I.ly] FREDERICK FRALEY,Presldent. . Cloth Store, NO.. S NORTH SECOND STREET NATHAN T. CLAPV TS nnw receiving his Spring and Summer stock of L cloths, Cassinterrs, pritiags earl Begs' Wear. Freneh,•Belgiuin,l . CLOTllS, OF American and ENEMY 069C8111 . 103. Werz of Englanil and a large assortment. • SULLMEII. COATINGS.• . . ifabit Clot! ; summer Cloths, and iliimbaslnes; ' Mach and Colored Cashmarett and endringtons; Croton Cloths. Tweerls.l3mp d'EIo. st.s.,k, PANTALOON STUFFS. Super Black French Casslaieres and Doeskins: French fancy . and mixed Ca pahneres, entry racial; ; Merino Cam:me/es. all colors and qualities; Cord. and Beavereelea of avert' style and quality; White and fancy Linen Drillings, 13.1. , designs; Sattluetts, iill shades aril onalltics. r yr.:Tri.sus. lioperinr lEttek Satin And Casniuern W.stingif Spiendld fancy silk Vca nett dosiran ; Whit and colored 3foreeilles—large sworn:neat ; Drab Clotho and otbnr ,Concit Trimming. TOZPIlior with a general asitoctnient of Goods adapt ed In Men, Indlloys . wear. to which the subscriber Invites the attention of his friends and others, visiting the'city. For sale by the piece or retail. NATHAN T. CLAPP. North Second street, stcnolf the Golden Lamb, tbri4 doors above HarkCii Flitiada April ,14,1510. Patent Lubricating Oil. ,SCHOENER & NORTON,_ HAPING purchasedthe exclusive right for inn nu factoring and vending the Patent Lubricating Oil, from P. S. Devlan & Co., for Schuylkill, Danphin,Lelia non, Colombia, Norileld,Luzerne.Wyomlng,Lycoming Lehigh., Carlini, and Northampton Counties; they an lonia, to the public that they have 'cominenced the manufactory of it in the Dorton:lt of Pottsville, where they ',NMI he happy to supply MI orders promptly. and d the stone rate it can pmehased from the Ptoprie tins of the pstent right. This Oil wax patented Janu ary tech, 1819. cad its superior excellence nod cheap ness. has already given it the preference over all other Ods in n07e,11,r all Mod* of Stationary' Machinery, Lo comotives and Cars on our Itallroads,-and also for Lamp use. All orders lea at D. D. Scimener's Store, In Centre. Street, Will be promptly executed. R. D. SCHOENRR, • C. F. NORTON ' P.:l. ille, June 16th, 1649. • The prim is 75 rents per gallon, and the following, ce.r tiiiotloo show Its character: . . PIMA DELPHIA. Dec. 4. ) 819 Messrs. P. S. Dorian dr. Co.—Gentlemen —The Pa tent Composition yen, sent me to have tried, aid which you design as a subs - Ohne for the best nil in the work lualif Machinery, has. I um happy to say. mire than re alm dmy expectations. I had it folly tested on Loco motive Engine for mu days(in rainy weather, with mud Hying over the machine at every revolution) by a shills Mutineer, who hrsures me that it works equal to th hesispermaceli nil, with a saving in quantity of 211 pe` cent Tints saving. together with the greatly reduce m lre .s. price „ i'wbtelt you startsl me you can furnish tne arilei will. ninglY recommend its use on Rail (loads and i i , mills and factories where large quantities ofoll ar itiiied. I hove now nn doubt of its entire success. an 'under that impression tender pal my sincere congratu 'ations. Truly yours. Wst.'Ettoxisti. Porrsvixt.n.Jan.22,lBlo. This is to rectify that I have been using P.B Devlan & Co.' Patent Lubricating Oil for the last air weeks, and can giie ai our decided opinion, that. besides, It being s 4 tench cheaPer, Its peculiar superiority nver the best Spurn. III?, is its durability ne Itrichluery.whlch ren ders it a i.ery ill sirable article for that purpose. • We are extensively engaged in mining and shipping coal. Itav• illaeleeen Steals Se nines of various capacnies at work hoisting coaLpumping water.kr. MILII Ea, lisywoon .t. Co. P. S. Devlan & Co—Gentlemen:—We liave been using your Patent Lubricating Onion all the machinery of the ileadinedron and Nail Works for the last nine weeks,stul we consider see hose given Lisa fair trial, as the works are calculated to want:fixture four thousand tons of Ir..n and Nails re s t annum. Tile machinery is very heary,t he Engine one hundred and sixty horse pon,r,and the speeds are from thirty to nine tidndred revolutmasper rninutr,•, After the aboire trial, we can recommend the Oil as equal to the best Sperm Oil and, in many cases, superi or to any sperm nil used in the country, viz : for heavy. hearings and NM speeds, such ifs shafting and fans . I remain yours, &c. Liung WCAnry. Monagernf the Reading Iron, Naitand ToliC Work'. pone IRO._ Pt NNSELVA.IIII.I. LcOA 11., REGIONS. 9 , 11 C Coal itezions of Pennsylvania, helhr, a asp. 1 drat Geological, Historical. and Statistical Review of the Anthracite Districts of Pennsylvania—embracing many very valuable chartr and statistical tables, besides a new and aotnentic colored map of the Coat Regions. with, the avenues to the Canteen mirkets froni the interior counties of the Stale, correctly laid down, and pointint out the vit.ious places of mineral deposit in theseverai countiefr. By Eli Bowen, formerly Associate Editor of the Miners' Journal. Price tag cis. A small pinion of the edition eetuaini Unsold. They con be obtained at thia office, or can he rallied to any part ofthis comity. They are also foi sale at ; Ftrincer k To wnsendp, Not• York ; Zteber's, No. 3 Ledger Buildings. Philadelphia ; G.' Bergner's, Hay 'skarn. And by BooksnllerA, generally.. 1.1, ' lIIONTIILT BULLETIN. NO. 10. THE CONSUMPTION. C....., e ~If• ',llls the settled opminn of )...od: the mostilistinguished phy. . silvans, both of this coon , i ... ( 4„, „_•• try and Euroi.e, that Con ., ..., ......7 . < ...... -14 Numptiox,is Curable. In any ...,,.. rx,e`k.S; t,,, and every singe, except ing .4 rr , —...l- .7.', . that which is attended by 4 ''l'4ll:l7. ;4. " I .34 A'''' Wasting diarmhn•a. The ilikti.A a . l.7 a "ri : ra : Y b i r:a n k 'i n C ru q p " o ei rl i n 3 e ' - • s, q„.,... ,- • powers of life,and then a cure is not to he entertain • . ly counted.on Tuberelei rt s h on the tangs are not neces sary obstacles to o perma nent cure. gut the means to he employed thus; he widely different from those ordinarily used. Consump tive patients generally seek for a soothing medicine merely. something which will alloy a ease*. Nothing is easier than tq furnish such a compound. It is this sad this alone. tellich the Donn rolls Pnliiinnle Syrups Wild Cherry Caldanr, Cold Candies, and the like, alai at ; and it is,all thCy achieve. • • °Pitfall.. . . Is usually the binds of them all ; which, for a time, de ceives the poor sufferer. hot disappoints at last. Tn cure Consumption, something far beyond all thin Is linnetiticely necessary.. Something must be used• whom+ specific action is upon the Polinonary vessels, and upon the delicate membrane with b lines the air passages; and which shall arrest and eradicate that morbid principle which shows itself in the form of Tu bercles. Thin the Graefenbeig CONSUMPTIVE'S BALM Will effectually while at the same time It will al- - lay the mmati and remove the wastlmr, hectic. This medicine lit the only one extant, in this'or in foreign coontften,tbat can be relied on in the tromplaints tinder notice; and as itie_most trying season.is j 1 3 ,1 nt hand, the attention of consumptive persons,of the Med ical faculty, and of the piddle nt large, is earnestly in vited to It. This Balm i 4 of incalcialable value in Asth ma, Bronchitis. Catarrh, Cold, spitting of Blood. Diffi culty of Breathing. and all other affection's of the throat, the !MIRA: The bronchial tithes, &c. Testimonials of as wondering efficacy and of the nu merous cures it hastitfected, may be had on application at the Company's Agencies. E. BARTON', Secretary. And for FITe.ilY Martin, Pottsville ; J.. W. Gibbs. Mint ravine; t..f. Fry, Tainnatia ; J. 11. Alter, Tnsrarora ; John WI/finals. Middleport ; Rnhert Hat. or, Stith.: Vale. LAnettrid-Jl-Iyl Novli lIARRISBN'S COLUMBIAN INKS.—In aallon..half gallon, quart,and smaller bottles Man 1114ynard & Noyes' Inks,CopyinglnksJlngan & Thornp soil's Steel Pen Ink, Hoover's Inks, Red and Mae lake &r., wholesale and retail. Ink as low as 311 vents ye dozen, wholesale, at BANNAN'tI Oetl4-42) Cheap Rook and Variety Stores.' rrTMTFT=TI 020 'TONS Dry Patagonian G11:1110 ht Obis. and Rags, the entire cud() of the Brie Mercur, Capt. Addtchs, just arrived at this 'Port from Watchman's 'Cove, Patagonia, in lots to null parch. ..re. CHAS. WALN MORDAN, and 10 South Wharves, Philadsiphia. hrge deduct lon win he made to purchasers nt 20 TnoD and upwards In prnportlon. [May 12-20-Imo To Blinders, Carpenters, &.e. 300,000 Fr. Mixed Carolina Flooring Boards 1, 500 000 " " Spruce " 200 000 '• White Pine " , 200,000 •• River " 100000 •• " Fencing, Shelving, ttcc. ' The flrteNt and laraest stock of dressed Lumber ever offered for sale in this or any other market. It wan dressed In the best manner last summer and fall, and may.therefo re he relied upon not to shrink. reOrders from the country necompanied with the rash or eltyleference, It satisfactory. will be, atten ded to with ebyoclal care. • • WILSON 4. 1 ,kIIFINDER. Starch 2f, 12-3mol Brown Rt. NVltarf l'bilada. Gold! Gold Gold! A NEW AND USEFUL ARTICLE HARTS GOLD' PAINT' AND INK. With the Ink pena, can write a beautiful gold letter, which is asbrilliant as gold itself, main picture and looking cites frame.., making theta look as well as new, which will not Tarnish anyquicker than the gilt frames them selves. With the paint they can pantt gold bitters on signs. write signs with pencils, and gilt any mater ial, by the name process as painting. It fa cheaper by 00 per cents, than the usual modes, and, more durable. The attention of our Painters i. called to M. ar ticle. For Wale Whnlesale and Retail. at BANNAN`S Cheap Book and Variety Store, IVhere the Article is supplied Wholesale'at Manu facturers prices. Argentrwanted and will be curniehed la all the Towns in dcbuylkill county, by arrangement with the Proprietors at their prices. A Novel invention. IttAIMS' G OLD PAINT for writing with a common Pen, reglldh.g Picture Freese', Sign Writing, &e ott lel at 25 cents, 50 cents, and l Dollar may be had ofNICIIOLAS & COLLINS, Druggists & Apothecaries, Martel Street, Pottsville- Physicians' Prescriptions accurately GOMputtudert by careful handsonly. Families and Country Store keepers may rely on being supplied with *helmet articles the Drng market atßirds, on the most reasoranie terms. Every variety of Fancy articles, perfumery; Crushes, Combs, Paints, Oils, Catriphlne, Glass, Tobacco, Clgars, Wines, dec. June 23, IMO. SILENCE 1 That dreedfid testi f Tie La n ., are ea dangerf The work of ties destroyer heth begrn f The cough of tossompttno Asa ia • . • it a seard of Death I ARE you a mother? Your darling child, your idol and earthly Joy, Is DOW refilaplt.CCßlnllid to her chamber try dammrotts col d-hertmle cheeks, her t bin shrunken fingers, tell she hold diacsee, has already gained upon her—the sound of het sepalChral rough pierces your soul. • . Young man, when Just about Wetter life, disease sends a heart-crushing blight ever the fat! . prospects Of the future—your hectic cough and feeble limbs telt o your loss of hope, but fOll nerd net despair. Thera Is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs. It Is SHERMAN'S ALL4IEALING BALSAM. - . Mrs. ATTREE, the wife of Win 11_Atiree. Elsa. was giren op by Pr. Petal of Washington , . tDrs. Roe and McClellan of Philadelphia, and Dr. Mott of New York. Her ftlendsall thought she must die. She had every appearance of being in consumption, and was an pro nounced by her physicians—Sherman's Balsam was given and it cured her. ' Rev. HENRY JONES, 100. Eighth, avenue. was tared of cough and catarrhal affecttoil or 50 years , standing. The first dose gave hies more relief than' all the other mediilne he had ever take, Dr. Lam. Beals. IQ, Delaney street. gave it to a sister r tn-law who was laboring mister Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted with' the Asthma. .in both cases its effect were immediate. and soon restored them to com fortable health. • • • • • DR. SHERMAN'S COUGH LHEENCE,S Core the most obstinate cases of Cough in a few hours. They have cured a large number of persons who have been given up by theirphysidans and friends, and many who have been reduced to the verge of the grave by spitting blood, Consumption and Hectic fever. by their use have had the rose of health restored to their haggard cheek. and now live to speak forth the dralses of this Invaluable medicine. • ' DR. SHERMAN'S WORM I.O2F.NGES • Have been proved to 'More than 4000 cases to be Infallible, in fact the only certain worm destroying medicine ever discovered. Children will, eat them, when they cannot he forced to take anyother medicine, and the benefit derived from the administration of medicine to them in this form. is great beyond descrip tion. When the breath of the child becomes offen sive, and there To picking of the nose, headache, draw. ',Mess, starting duringsleep,disturbeddreams.awaklng with fright and screaming, troublesome cough, fever., islincss, Hirst, voracious appetite, sickness of the stomach, and bloated stomadi—these are anion the many ptiltninent symptoms of worms, and can he re lieved by these incomparable Lozenges. They have never been kno•vn to tail. DR. SHERMAN'S CAMPHOR LOZENGES Relieve hearlarheorcrvoussick headache, palpitation of ths heart and sickness in a very few minute,— They cure lowness of spirits, despondency, faintness, eolic„ spasms, cramps of the stomach, summer' or bnwel ceni:rlaints—they keep up the spirits, dispel all the distressing "ar..riteres of a night of dissipation, and enable arson launderer) ::! - Pat mental or bodily toil. person DR. SHERMAN'S POOR Alli..:t"S PLASTER Is acknowledged by all who have ever userlllo he the best strengthening plaster In the world, and a sov ereign rerr o for . pains and weakness In tire track, loins, side, breast,. neck. limbs joints, rheumatism. lumbago, dce. One million a year will not supply the -demand. Caution is necessary, as there are tinny unprincipled persons who would force a spurious arti ela upon the community. Re careful to get elbernines Pear Man's Plaster, with o "fee simas"srl his written name on the Lark—nose others are genuine, and will do more hurt than good. Dec. 2 19—ly =1 T l , OR the cure of Headache. Giddiness. Rneumatism Piles, Dyspepsia, Scurvy,Snialipos.Jaundice,Pain in the Back. Inward iVeakness, Palpitation of Ilia Wart, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy; Manila, Fevers., e all kinds, Female Complaints, Measles, :Salt Rheum Heartburn, Worms, Choleia Minibus, Conchs, Quinsy, Whooping Couch, Consumption, Fits, Liver Complaint Erysipelas, Deafness, Itclllng of the !Skin. Colds, Cont. Gravel, Nervous Complaints, and it variety of other diseises, arising from inipthities of the blood, and oh- , structions in the organs of digeetinti Experience has proved that nearly every disease orl. einates from impurities of the blond 00 deraneement of the digestive organs ;.and to secure health, we must re• move these otonructious or restore the blood to its na tural State. The aversion to taking medicine is most etTectualy re moved by rliekner'c Vegttable Purgstirr Pills ; being compleptelyenveloped with a, coating ofpare whittle:or (whierHa as dist met train the internal ingredients as a nut shell t'rnin the kernel) arid have no taste of medicine. Moreove4t hey neither nauseate or xi ipe, tatheslighieet degree, hilt operate equally on all the diseased parts of the system, instead of confining Ihein'selves to and rack ne any riarlieular region. Thus; if the Liver ed, one ingtedient wtit operate on that °intent or or gan, and I.:cleansing It of tiny excess•6l . bile, restore i it to its Cialural state. another will operate on the blood.aniflemove all impurities in ire circulation. while a third will move all impurities in its circulition, while I a third will effectually expel whatever Impurities may hive heen'dischareed jai the stomach, and hence they strike at the root of disease, remove all impure humors from the body open the pores externally and internally; , separate all foreign and obnoxiouspanicles from the chyle, so that the blond may be thoroughly pure—time securing a free and healthy action to the heart, lungs, and liver ; and thereby they rectors kra/th,even when all ether means have failed. The entire troth of the above can be at certained by the trial of a single box; and their virtues are so posi tive and certain in restoring:ln.:oth, that ihis proprietor binds himself to return the money paid for them in all canes whore they do not give universal satisfaction. Retail prices.2s cis. per box. l'rincipai entice, No. 66, Vesey street. New York. The following are the agents in Schuylk ill county for ClickneW's Vegetable Purgative Pills, and Dr. Sher man's All-Healing linhnun, Lnzences and Plasters : Tamaqua—E. J. FrS, Seel Milner & Morgettroth Pattersnn—M. Schwartz; Maddleport—J no. NVillianr; Port Cat bon—lL Shisaler; Pnatnvllle—F. Sanderowe, and J. G. Drown ; St. Clair—llughes ; New Castle— Geo. fleefsnyeter,': Taylorville—J. It. uttn; 'Alin—Janina B. Falls; Llewellt n—Donny Kauffman; Tremont—ltalian & Wingert.; Pinegrnve,l'aul U.rr ; Orwigsburg—Joseph Hammer; Port Clinton—Lyon & Rhhel ; New Philadelphia—Wm. IL Barlow ; Schuyl kill flaven—Levan& Kantrointe ; and alto by S. C. MARTIN. wholesale and supplying agent, Yottomilie,; Der 2. '4B. 49-Iv i lIPOIIES' EXPECTORANT, CELVOUATED For the, Curt if Cought.'Colds.,lotholo, Bronehittr Inittritut Couramption. Ifiantmation of the Lun,mand ',wares of the Platoon : ary Ortraus. Cr lI'S valuable preparatintris highly recommended by physTrians anal by n celebrated chemist of ' phut, for its medical effects and chemical coinhinatoin.as I well as by thousands of others - wlin.have mole tire or it —art it never has been • used without producing beneficial ellen& and o'll.ft:cure of the diseaseig for, which it is recommended. And being a regular grffilnate of Pharuta ry, I can assare the public of its pertOtt safety. It is composed of ouch preparations no stand in the very high est reptile:minor the medical fatuity for the rare of that class of difteures which are too ofl et, only the forerunners of that fatal disenT, ContaiMptinn. In most cases where there is roach pain in the breast, anal which often extends through to theshoulder blade, I would strongly advi se the application of one of the Compound Calbanum Planers to the breast. and use the Expectorant no directed. In fart, the useof the Gallianunt Plaster cannot be too slronly recommended, as I have oven on many instances of no affiirding the greatest relief in a very Alton space ..f tune. even in confirmed consumption. The Expectorant will be Annul to relieve tile conch, and the Plaster the pain' and, at the Mind thile,ll raW the.inflaimitiOt: to thesnrfau e, and thereby act'as a coat:ter-irritant, which every physi. can lOU prononnee good, Without Ulm least hesitation whatever. Persons areriften sand td have the conning.- , thin:when by ajudicinui use of some of the beet F.xpes. torants, and a careful diet, they have been completely , eared, sal 111:11 . 111ett experience should art as a wa ruing to ' those who are ...MI in have the consamptlon not to de spair., but try oil. The Expectorant will he .1111.11 to ant(' great relief, even whet: a cute is said to be impossible. B e fore making sot. of an Expectorant it would be as fvrll to carmine the ffrata, eivirolondy teroned Penh., to see if it%s not swollen et elongated. In such cases an f. n s cl in .¢. " l: e a ural a continual disposition in swallow Is frequently catised by .in - elongation of the , palate. An excellent rented) in such cases is to off' a Small tplantity of Tincture Myrrh. sat about a tea-No:Tr:rat to a wine classfid of water, and rut,ns a gargle. thtee or fomir iliac a day. If the :drove remedy should Ml. or one of al ~,t i c nature, It would he best to apply to a surgeon. an have a small portion of it taken ritf, ori as to 'obviate ill irritation and thy continual rough wit ich!it would he like lylo or - mince in the throat. The operation Is tritling,and attended with but littler if any pain vr hatever.- In Ilronrhitia, and aiselises oldie throat. the Barg 110111,1 he used. - • ' . . rrnpare:d by .1 CIIRTIr C: 11UG71F.3. Whodesal and Rrtall DrugniA and Ch"isni Cr ,ten Street, pott,vo," _ --- Public school District of porrsvil.T.E. - NOTICE TO TAX-PATERS. EXTRICT from an Act of Cie General Assembly of tbis Commonwealth, entitled — An Act for thiarneu lotion and continuance 610 systetn of Education by Cominon School., passed 7th of April, ISO: REC. On the receipt of the said warrant and du plicate, the district treasurer shall give at least thirty days . notice, by not leas fhati tun written or print.d ad vertisements, to be put up In the most public places in the district. that he will attend nt the u,mal place of holding, township. ward or borough election.; nn a day to be named in said save ttisentents, for the purpo,ie of collecting and receiving the school tits for said diitrict, and shall collerVand receive the sonic, giving rereiPl. thereof In all eases when it-mitred by the person pay ing the same, and as a contaensat:cm therefor. the -treasurer shall receive two per cent. for alt moneys so collected. SEC. 27, In case nny school tax shall remain unpaid fora period of sixty days from and after the day on which the district treasurer shalt havreattended for the purpose of receiving the, ewe as aforesaid, it shall be the ditty of th• district treasurer to resist, his warrant, with a schedule of nil such unpt, id school tax, and the names of the potions respectively to whom the sante Is charged in the ',rupee duplicate, directed to the con stable of the proper ward, township orborough,whese duty It in hereby made, to receive the satneatuthorizing. and requiring hint to deinand and receive (rote the per. sons named In Vim said schedule. the sums with which they are therein charged respectfully, together with five per cent. on the amount thereof, n hich per centage shall In all cases be colleens.' nod retained by Such constable for his compensation ; in case any person so charged with school tax fail to pay the amount, to gether with the per. centage aforesaid, tvhitin twenty days afler the demand made therefor by said constable the constable may levy the same by disircsaand sale of the goods and chattles of said delinquent, giving tea days' notice ofsuch sale, by wiltien °sprinted adver itsetnent ; add in such cue, said constable shall, in ad dition tit the per ceronge hcreinbefore allowed. he entitled to reran out of the proceeds of such sale, afier first deducting the school tax and the percentage aforesaid, the Same fees as are now Bll4lMied by law to constables for levy and sale upon a writ of execution. The School tax-payers of the Borough of Pottsville, are hereby notified, that he wilt attend at Mate's Ho. tel. oat 3londay the 25th of July next—at lilairs Hotel on Tuesday the 25111,and ild llnerilinger's Hotel, on Wednesday, the traltnf latil month, to receive the School 1.11, in compliance mt!' the law. Ile also Fuca notice'that he will receive the tax al his nai e, atany time previous to the expiration tlf the 00 days. nOBIITIT wooDsiDE. Treasurer of the Pottsville :School District. June 23, 1243. e6s4t Emporium, Press atul Democrat, copy 3 times, and charee Schiml Directors. - Adams, Brothers. WANK BOOK MANUFACTURER'S, Jtio, :13 'Third &net; {etas or Till: BIG tionto QIIPPLY BLANK BOOKS cheaper at the Maui!Cie -1.3 tory than can be had at any Bookstore, and they are acknowledged superior. [Felt 04.'90. iO-ly BARR'S REPORTS, VOL. B—Just publish el!, and for sale 31 BANN hN'S Law and Miscellaneous leollack volumes supplied. ' • Jane 30.1849. fI'ARPerING & MATTlNU—Sunbrios 0 8 wow kl Ingrain Carpet, Uo Checked and plain Malting. For sale by .Nay 23.'48 J. M. BEATTY. & Co. AW YER'S FOOL. SC A P.—A y anlda of Lawyer's and derlvener's Foolscap, ruled and plain, a small lot; very cheap, just received and foe sale at BANNAN•S naT IS: 2 01 Champ Flamm & Stationary Stoma Caution Extra. Alnan by the name of eldtP£ has envied with a young Mail of the name ofd. P. Townsend. and uses his name to put up a Sarsaparilla, sshich they call Dr Townsend's eSnrsapsrllla,denomlnatlng it a ON tt ISt: Original, etc. This Townsend is no doctor. and noses was; but WOO formerly awnter.on railroads, canals, and the :Ike, Vet he annum s the title of Ur ., for the pumese of catoh4 credit for What ha in no. This in to caution the public not in 6e decelsed, and parchase none hot the Genuine Original Old Dr. Jacob Town. •• haerinr,J Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla! ULD or. Town.lw is now about '7O years of age, and hat long been known as the author and discuv ererof the Genuine Original - Townsend Sarsaparilla Being poor, he was compelled to limit Be manufacture. by %Olds means it bus lieeti'kepttnut of market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who had proved its orth and known Ito cattle. It had reached the ears of many, nevertheless, ixs_those persons solo had been healed of soy; diseases. and saved from 'death, proclaimed Its excellence and wonderful' fit 41.1S,G•POWF.It, Knowing . , ninny years ape'. that he had, hy Ills skill, science, and experience, dewed an armless - filch tumid be of inealcuable advantage In mankind, when once known and extensively in,ed, he hoped and perseve red, expecting the time 10 arrive when the means would be furnixbed to bring It Into universal ce, when its inestittahle virtues would be kdown at apprecia ted. Thla time h. enine i ilia means are si plied; thin GLAND AND 11NC0.11.11,1.ED PRF-PARATION. - Is manufactured ,in the larg.ext ',ale, arid is called for throughout the length 'slid breadth of the land, es aerially as It is found incapable of degeneration or deterioration. !let every man ring throughout the land, that OM Dr. Jamb 'rownsend la now manufacturing the real 'Townsend Sarsaparilla,' which 'serer sogra,neres fer niest*, "Id rrt'er . , , hoOtres its character. From thin ,::!s• forth the people shall have the Pore Usttuins 7otes . serni ..orattrasitia, which shalt never sour In thin tootle, or in the 57. - onach. grit It shut! yet banish front the land al IFer molting, 1 .. .rotting, Es r plo.. ding, Vinegary t rr,pm atlas, now in one. A !Mod Sarsaparilla, pore and genuine, ought to live ; a pour ilourintr. silo-clap slarsaparilla (moo to droop and die. The Old Dr a. zrarsapirfila !trey pure and per fect 100 years. Unlike young r. it Improves with age, and never changes. hut for tile better ; because it is prepared on scientific principles by a scientific man. The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and the latest discoveries of the Art haven't been bronelit hart requi sition in the inanofictnre-of the OLD 1111'S. SARSA PARILLA. 'The Satea,mardia root, It Is well known In medical men, contains ninny. medicinal propertie, and some properties which are inert or useless, and others, which, if retained in preparing it for lisp, pro dueefrroiratattan and arid, which in 11d4110114 110 The system. Some of time properties of Sarsaparilla are so cohltite, that they ellltrely evaporate and are lost in the preparation,lf, they are not prcserved by a scientific process, knntrfi only to those experienced in ft:1,1151111. facture. Moreover. these rebut,. principles. which fly o ff in vapor, or as an exhaltation, under heat, are the very es, Old nrteVcal y japer:it, of the root, 0110 give to it all its valor. - Any petson can boil Or stew the root till they get a dirk colored liquid, which Is noire from the coloring matter in the root ihatt , froin anything else ; they can then strain this llimmittimi or vapid liquid,sWeeten watt sour molasses. and then call it l'Sersapatilla Eilranf nr Syrtlp..• nut such 14 not the article known ao the cr.NUINE OLD DR ,JAf'oll TOWNSEND'S SAR- =M Tibia is no prepared. that all the inert properties Of the ,Sarsaparilla root are, lirst MOW/Cit. every thing capable of beetaninc arid or of fermentation, in extrat tid and rejected ; tlicsievety 1111(11Cie Or medital vtrtne. Is secured in a pore and eliticentrated form ; and thus It is, rendered Inc:v:ol4,pr losinr, any of its valuable and•healmg properties. :Prepared in tilts Way, It Is •madh the most pony rnt teens in the CURE OF INNIINIRRNBLE DISEASES.' - Hence the reason why4„tvii hear commemlailons on every side in its favor by-men, women. '..nd children. We find it doing wonders in the cure of Clonstniquitm: DySpepsia. and liver copplaint, and in Rheumatism. St rofula, Costiveness. , all Clitooentis Pimples, Blot chem. and all affections arising (ram IMPURITY OF Tim Br..)01). It pOnSeillea a learvellmin .411 .asy. in gn congas run ari ring from Indigestion. from Aridity of the rlteniarn, from unequal circulation, drfHrnhmnnn of blood to the bead, King - Minn of the heart, told feet awl . told hands, told chills- and hilt dishes over the body, It bon not ils equal in Cobh, and C.mghs ; mid promotes easy expectoration, and gentle - perspiration' /o.l.ll.ilift nirithlre of the hens,, throat, and Pier) . Other part. But in nothing is Its excellence More manifestly seen and ricknoiniedged ,than an all kinds and stages of Fe male Complaints, It works wonders in case of Fluor Albi, or Whites, Falling of the Womb. Obstructed, 6uppressed. oe Painful Menses. Irregularity of the menstrual periods., and the like; and in as effe,rtnial in curing all the-form of Kidney Disease. By rieniovlng obstructions, and regulating the general systeln. it gives tone and strength to the whole bnay, and dried cores all forms of NERVOUS DISEASES ANI) DCBILITY, And Mill prevents nr relieves a great variety of other maladies. 'its Spinal Irritation. Neuralgia, at. Vitus Dance, Stvonning. Epileptic Fits, Convulsions, &c. It Is not possible for this medicine to fail to do good ; It has nothing in It whorls can ever harm, it can never soar or spot!, and iherefore, cart never loose Its cora tine properties. It cleanses the blood, exciterithe liven to healthy action. Imo, the stomach, and- Cities Rood digestion, relieves lie howels of torpor and ennstiiia• (ion, alla3 s intlarnationourities the skin, equalizes the circulation of the blood, producing gentle warmth equally all overdo. body. and atilt.. insensible perspire [inn; relaxes all obstructions, nod Invigorate% the en tire nervous system . Is nol this then, the medicine you , ,pre-eminently seed But can any of the,things be said of S I'. Townsend's interior artit le 1 This young man'slnlniti is noun ho COMPARED WITH TIM OLD DR'S 'Because of one grand fart, that the one is incapable of deierioration, and NEVER ElgOlf,S, n Idle the other does; it snurp, fr•ru,rnts, turd birMs the bottles con taining it into fragments ; the sour. acid liquid ex ploiting, and daitpuing other roods! Must. not this horrible compound be poisonous to the system) What! put acid lore a sPrtem already diyen , ed ritA arid! ha; muses 03,14.115i:1 !MI acid 1 Llo toe not all knot•, that tyllen fond sours In our .torliar b., what whirlite it producos tintnt,•nre, heartburn. palpitation of th heart, rninplailit. d'art inca, dysentery, colic, and corruption of the Mood 1 %Vhat Is Scrofula hutan acid humni in the body What produces all' the humors' which bring nn It notions of the Skis. Scald Head, Sall Rheum. Erysipelas. White Sweltings.rever Sores, and all ulcer:aims interim! and external: it troth. rug under-heaven but an arid substancr, which sours and thus spoils nil the fluids of th, body, uteri' of less. What causes Rheumatism, but a sour or acid fluid, which insinuates itself between the Joints and else where, irritating and Itillahting the tender anti delicate tisanes upon which it nets I So of nervous disesses, of impurity of the blood, of.deranced circulations, and nearly oil the ailments w milk! iminan nature. Now to it not hortible to nuke and sell, anti ly Iforme`lll . .,ll.l. th,.% 80111tING; FF,RNICNTING. ACM " conrorria)" MEC= And yet he Would fain have It understood that Old Dr. Jacob ToWnsen,r4 Genuine OriLlintil SyzateparillY, it an IMITATION of his inferior preparatinNi Heaven forbid that we should dent in an att-irle tvttich would bear .the mo=t distant resemblance to S. I'. Town.crors ankle: pod which would .hring down 'upon the Old Or. such a mountain I.ind of complaint 4 and eriininationg front A 2 ,1115 who ha,ye sold, and par chnsers who have ii-ed S. P. Towns,4nd'sTertnetiting Compound. We wi n ch it under:loo,l, heraiire it is the allyolute troth, that rr l'ownsenitiPartlcic and (lid pr. lamb Town.en,l's Sarsaparilla are henern-role spurt and infinitely diyeintiltir; that they ore unlike in every particular, having not one ~ingle thing in com mon. As S. P. Tnwnsend is no doctor.and never was, in tin chemist, no pharmaceutist—knows no more M . medi cine or disease than any other common. unscientific,' unprofessional man, what guarantee eau the public hove that they are receiving a genuine scientific medi cine, containing all the virtues used in preparing it, and which are incapable of changes whit h might ren- derthem the agents of disease instead of health 1' Dot what else should he expected Amin one who k no ws nnihing comparatively of medicine or disease! It requires a person of some experience, to cook and icier up even a common decent meal, how Much more important is it that the persons whn manutheture medi cine, designed for weak sioniacha anal enfersilled sys-. itema.shouid kitavr well the medical properties of plants, the best manner of securing and concentrating thew healing virtues, &snail extensive knowledge of the va• • flout diseases which ;Alert the human system, and how to adapt remedies to those disease., ! - It is horrible to think, and to know bow cruelly the afflicted ore imposed upon by premwaptuo t iv men r a w th e sake of money ! Fortunes matte out of the agonies of the Birk! add' no equivalent rendercilillie despair ing stifferdrst It is to arrest frauds upon the rinfortunate, In poor balm into wounded humanity, In kindle hope in the de ispairing bosom, in restore health and bloom, and vigor Into the crushed and broken, and to banish infirrnity, that-Old Dr. Jacob Townsend has sought and, found he opportunity and means to bring hi, Grand linirers eat Concentrated Remedy within the reach. and to the knowledge of ail who need it. that they may learn and know, by joyful experience, its TRANSCENDENT POWER TO DEAL, And thus to have the unpurrhasable satisfaction of having raised thousands and althorns from the bed of sickness and despondency to hope, health. and n long life of vigor and usefulness to themselves, their fatal lies and friends Agents for this County. John'a. Mown; Pottsville; James B. Falls, and J. W. Gibhg, 511herNville ; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua. (Dec. 15, 1814. 51• XVIII' WILL YOU SUFFER TIIO,7AN DS of bottles orate American Compound have been sniti during the pint year, and teas never known to fail in curing in a few Says, the worst cocci oft certain delicate disease. Rimlual wee knee, and all diseases of the Vniary organ.. Persons nelicted. using this pleasant and willowr remedy, need fear no erpolort• an it leaves no odor on the breath, require. no roarie steno in diet or hUslness—coolains no mercury or eon Inns) tiro;" injurious to. the systeut. and Is adapted to very ape, pot or condition. It-is also tbe host remedy known for Flour Albus. or White, (female rompJaints) with which thousand! sniff,. without the knowledge of a remedy. This celebrated renWily has In.: been tried in the private practice of.. physician with onerring sue tees, radically Luting ninety-nino of the hundred cases In a few days. Around each bottle are pain and MI directions. Cat:rms.—Ask for theArnerican flompounildindpur. chase only of the agent. Price el lint bottle. • J. G. Drown n ot Marilit.agents foe p,,, v 11. c I. c . 7.1 . 17 ;Ng ,: z c . c a n . b n p . it A t w i4 e ui p a l ' n 4 8 0 0 to SIiIIziCRIDED has just received a IQ of superior Drawing Penns, among s w om„, 4 1 , hicl fo ar e sik Fa t ; hers, Reeves. Jarksuns.Cabees, are put up In Denntilial Duxes assorted. Alan Draw toe Donk. for beginners, Dinwing Cards. rare, All of which will be SOW eery lusv,nt • • BANNAN•S ' Jane° 4-1 • Chew, Balk and Variety Stared. TURNIP SEED AND - PICKLING CUCUMBER SEED.—Just received a 'Manly of Turnip Seed. which tofll be a olitby the lb. nnund, or tingle paper,—aloe Long Pickling Cueuirdier, and - Winter Radish Seed. at• HANNAN'S Join ID Cheap Seed and Veiling Store. TSCUPT, PO i TelegrajSbie Correspondent From on cam THE LATEST MOMENT iladelphl4, June :9. o'clock PL. MARKETS Flour-44 50 $4,521. Rye Flourn -87: Grant-81,08 a 81;09. Corii- - 1 :1 a 61. Oats-33 a 34. II By YESTERDAY'S MAIL. 4- : - Forty caes of chblera were reported ~ Philadelphia city and districts on Thurs. , ay—l 3 deaths.—ln Cincinnati St.-I,ouis t , ' 1 ew York, the c h o t cra ' st ill preails. 1 ARRIVAL Or THE HIBERNIA SEVEW DAYS IetTER YEWS - ' - 1 The H i bernia arrived at Halifax, off tie 27th insti., with 7 days later news: An insureetion has taken place in Paris, 'caded by the Mountain party; At one time the peril ivas - eminent; and • n othing kat the courage and prudence of the President, ; added by firmness and sa. :icigt-prevented the:most serious cense- uences. ! : • !:. _ e.Rome wag attacked on the 30th inst., by the Freneh, who succeeded in carrying (.feral important' posts. The Romans , ost 800 men. Several other attacks were Made in which_ the French lost the moat ' men. Rome, however, is still invincible, ' dnd will maintain her position M 411 haz ards. ! The' city of Rheims in France is re ported to. be in_ Gill insurrection, and to hUve established a I government of Red epublicans.i ! , In. France and England the cholera is li evailinfr—in the fo i rmer as many as NO d athra•_e_been reported in one day. • I 6 7:., Restrain on 311rricgi...—The npreme . 1 ourt or PenHylvania -has' reverted the recent d ci,inn - ofJudge Lervi-4'ln the [3.90 of the widow c%V them Geigley, of l, tancaster, and has de ded that a tqatator cerritire.eribe credentials to his widow in scfcrence to marriage, in devising ! el celatc to en r — r Water lis: , ..cl:from Fairmount Works i tom the first of the present month, the quantity o' water used; n .the city, and the Districts of `douthwark and Ziloyarnensinr, supplied by the Oairmount wOirkei. Las zir,Viaged daily 5,610 938' I1;.;111.0t1S. 1 , 1 _, 1 L''''.'ne.r . ft,iy (fie Yard / —They sell beef in unatlta by tho Yard. ,S ix and a quarter cents. per yard. It 't a. colon:Ina- thing to coo a native i f With three oil our yards of beef thrown over hi, l' di. eating I is dinner as he travels along! . 17. Futumecring, for Hungry —tient. Mayne eid, nho se ii, , d through the Mexican war, ep.! . e,seil a large German sympathy meeting in' ew York, i'ld other evilimg, with a view to •ibe volunteers for, Hungary. - de number puf ,own their amen. , . I s in New irk during the work '24, 473. i From apoplexy,' VI; .: conhuinpriod, 44 : coneulai.ins, 44, '; 13. Men; 134; women, 133; d girls adl. 'erdon3 Cher'. 111 e Falb.—the bodies sons carried beer the' Nisgara rail/ y evening, MrXharlea C. Adding— , ng child, dadaliter of Mr, Cyrus, If : ..inat-maker; Huth resideirtyof Buff vereketrayt i ron on rritt4. who atierhptdd to rob an exchange oville, lately„tv as shot by a clerk in died romp dvs eller-yard. Ten father of 1110 (burglar was killed in I nor. o Col. Jack EV - Deca . fi nding Juno tloler,i, ,nd dyernieri nyr, 1113, at er Two' the two pe n %Veda', stl n; and a yo A.Forcet,e.. to, ware ree. ..4 ma .ffiL• in Lou ho nßiice, an ear ag he name ma rir Deaf Eagls.putills the al tinyti, (jell° Fir" - The. daY becn,dr. lays.—Thu Mcmplda th OaNestor!, doted on ccs tho death of Jack e•ti a triter fro, -nnnou IT, at-San A ZEE 'undrty Lirpint .oaEleeti by NI Triffin in Nov l i prk inynr 'lNontlinalf; in n Ofirts'nre tcl . se Ratio pr,el3rna , io for its suppl i re'll (4 I ert officer of Glick:lBnd, I! end vigoruir4 N'teyrick to r unck, tt2 Duke of nt of o pulse eon- Tectnt jfraeonnN. hg r).oie n ni 00(__ taming £lO Gump NNO CON nn. 'TVs Ei'Tßt TED ) CHEM:V. PU.R pepsia, with I lleart-b1 Colour, Pain' Morbus, Dyse thienza nrult)il a preventive" Anne; IghuJs e of Arise:vies atising principally from a debilitated state of tho system, as Dys oipitations of the bean, Loss of Apt... .rti ilead-ache. Hone beldam... Loon of n,the breast, Nervous Debility. Cholera itery, :Nieto ;ix feats, Colire GoUgh, in• a troublesome (tough of oblare; amiss by bracing the nyotem) to Fs vet nod I and nervous raver It has no equal. lion of Wild Carry ponsonoes a mark ovei. nil otheroticlen, gold no ityrupn: torts Id Wild ( henry ;--beine prepared lich ensures a Nrcent rated and calcient 'i ne all' the well known gond ,qualitico of nil warranted free fentrr. MI other drugs, m and its preparat irfn A nr any other oar• onisant taste of Sips Wine of Wild Cher.' forlhe sitriLt Ilefl , fat,i3contarb. e fthi nil much chenocr, than the mote .n, sold undo tliS , , name of Wild Cherry, concentrated and pure and put up In rtes, and he W.l4katitttl to keep in any 1I are sobiect to Fever and Ague, Ylitinns / I fin I .. Gimping' Wine of Wild Cher nit preventive I y strengthening thin terms, and its de Mleil topic properties s a supormr stibstitute fur the so called , "Witte of Wild Chevy . ' 1. Ilnenninirt. with the words: d Cherry, ihitnda." blown WA %I'rapp tr has the writ- Hewn: Pr pared only by Cheriihn and A nothecary• bond] trot, l'hiladelehia. ... Rlll3 bOtrP9, rottitille; and tan. R. Falli JI • o iiii.l l—lB :M. This pr.:par:. pit superiority Ital , ntny nr Ex iay a process w article, pa sex the medirsne espeela)lloph CtOt ie. The pi ry gn.atiy ex it ' It Will :lino I. common ufitcl beim_ far more Inrce gnarl po climate. Persons wh Peter. &t., wi ry' an erell Btoinwh and - ernailml it 'Port ,Vine;' !r. Cent!lne II nal, hot the nt V,, nut 1 the l`ro IT NI \mill .4, ft ill I, (Cr Brown, 03-I)bp , rre - 111 put up In large .. GIIIIIII^WS in the (Ital.', a ten e;izlintore • B. II.( Nu. 12, Price $1 por Agente:—.l. I Mineraviile. Not tor t - eti that it Is'i,tipet. dun, 111 rv.,wheu freq ie r an blrecondr been p 'e'ar.bte. used itlfor sew prepiLred borou4h.llucks tall by Who's:role tied ltet. Fetr_lo 7.6mtd alt for all Time: •STO\'S Day, 1 C. T. II I 11.1. EN ' IF.. York, nit, t u " o r4B ; arty inju r e th. ently 'old ended ae I in int o r ral years, IC. T. lIF' Co. Pa. used in rer.nsylvaJ d ie may. be sod With truth. it 'affords n beautiful hot no the entiirn d preserves it; in fact It e ,ery !mid that hao eve, nn r other country . , hlviilr frotn experiener. TON & Rich , 'or, sale who'.,salo and re• C.. C. ITL'GtiEtt, r ~, , izis - t . an4 Ctemigt. -_ I ___ rottgville, Pa l mpson. AGENT, AND Eli ,141 REAL, ESTA.T, IV:re is P:4!, Carbon 1 , 111 7 . Ant:m.llser will t! 13"11,!4. gnu rl,a Reraq fur thepanc. in Il lan nth, boAirie” runner promptly atten d ed ro. MOM .Sch'ulakPl Coulty. Pc. 1m khorec of Coal Lands; d Inner pt.-Tray, nod collect •. Colinty of Schuylkill. and ed ith Inc Ar-acy, %I ill be . Eli TIIOMPSON, Ot t , • ar t,,,,,. schoyix ill en, ~ -, e a 110r3CP i 3 ttilth. I.lq. i .' 1- esil. ,•:. , Soi V, 7:•.rt!: 3.! mt. ['nth • 'i (May 12.,'4'1. 20.1? Veteri to Dina Patierso ,tvilk. Sant le.l .. %Veil H. Wilco . • mil Feed, , 1).1,i0 stiont•ocrgrr, ,tnken O4r . 0:,1, , I Mill, be- I to liply t h eir and nat. and Feed of ere!? de 0ce...C 1 liOLLENDE1101:11 21-ti Flour 1 rritc.a.eri l ers, !lath ,1 longlnattt lib cstate teacett. are (lOW pri•Nrel eOFIO , IICIS wllll ecripteon at reltonable pi JAt.:Oll 111 eViiTttAT .Ittne 2, 1949.1 tt' 1 [ pi, Borderas, &.c. - 11 !EOM - TIMIS ernbraelnit i A ill ;FOITII MANUrAL7%.I: gre: ler variety Thornton be ent In Philadelphia or New Vane!. Detorat inn and God r .ale at city prices, at' I .11ANNAN'8 ------ iniper itanxt -4)(11(1ii PtEr:ES l'A r A.tt /UV :01 iNe Vatir r. npnA, which ijcpsent.t a land In any J>tah!islitr, liciro. r Worn l'4ers, just opi , ar..l and t, Mriich 21-13] I Ciwap •cI DANifi'S SA) TIIE subtler: er g ha+ jnr lAfrip.4,anlnn whtel erts'l ImprovNl,Safety In the h.,4t a;rnl safest Europe. For Nate at lea port) , ,, p l r at ri raqr and variety Stop. I 'E IC LAMPS. a re c iv rd a supply of Safety ate a few of Upton & Rob= mp., yhlch la acknowledehy now In one In the mines of prices than they fan ho Ina= lIANNIIiIVt? I, AP illki'nk and variety ?Ain't.' T 11 )-A . I r T a , I W 4 n o Itn ll iS eit klndg. to intve_rtil ' an ' tl Tart .--,Frir the axle. nr Carria id Care and Machinery of all ant friction. nd Inn S3IC by CLEMENS ar Fr l ctir,reire °fano article,in the n 101: flu and retail Hardware Ile. ichuylkill County, Pa.. . . .... . The. artier:" le:prepared PAWN, themily mann tlniei.lSiatea,itt thole w and Drug ;gore In Pottsv nem MINER thatnone tan alpnture of the itivel nem,. upon' ench pat T7iiißatit Y CUT allft tiorlment of American Manaarture, de, nluch eheipeet jU , t tail, 41. June 10, 6-) tY.—A tatf.te anti !Oen end Pocket Cutlery nn tor to the impnrird nni tiVEti tv hole:ale 'and rer. ItVatank'aerk nt: and Variety B curs*. itoon El:n3lsrlmx• the Mem! .tn hi niah a rpperlor SI! ‘lie OM exietrleneed Sli tenil„tn any moo, With , . eralletrnr. rk sample the e,itfirc or Joisrph ne any Inforruatlyn require , Ire DA. II a, to Lehi LI xAt.l% Utterer, li•get with! music Samuel eateiint I! Juin 2.1, mope without the wr:t nd prortfothr,Chat. C Ti: I:I:4I`ECTFI 7 . - they ore fully pr. pared or ; uud ' in lye it employ will at- It . b. and nn the moat lItt• i.ir may be iota . at Architeci. wu., vet with ‘s horn orders may J. RVIIERTA Ar. Co. Cat hon Co ' THI PIANA.—The jib several ether ;dime.. r, last recANeired anNAN'S d tai look and Maple gumr.