' 1 POTTSVILI SATIM6AV, JIILIr • i,f'f. : t. We are ideated tolearn 11 .4.8r "' 1 p .. - 2 t . sq., th . tmerly`Asseciate L:ditoi t Mine " ' I tfournal, has been appointed to f : Bni p oet .. j in the Poe. 0411co"Department:I'`" t "' , Mr. Bowen k fuU competent..'ulti"' and il we congratulate him upon hie; 9 * He Ic young men of - indoorions bar ] talent !) a - -1 good editor, and e firetrate prt : Ltr ,, Carrying. Caal to t a°l " :' ln ,5 iS weeks no less than 4587 tonir cni ' W ere , "71 landed et the Port of!Phifi e ' within 100 miles of the Coal Mine* o flkill county.-i• This is more thendouhte a rt importation of foreign•coal ever ma d e +ladelphia within the smile period. , • Lam' Fire Damp E xp U explosion at fire-damp oceu„ed on Tr week, at Hepburn Uogi er y i b etw „ n New r and South Shields, England; by which 29 le" been le " • ry v•lndian of Stay the Ben• t 3 Fa Guan]a, undei tmosand'of Capt. Chap man, annnuntemd. , 40 inilee of Aragus, e este n for nail Road iron I e t••• Nein ring Rotitow in operation in 1846, , t. country, there !I • v four in operation , ot present. 0 ,.. t0: to ,I pre•aion of businese, produced by the Liier niir of 1846. • 4 homiy er Apache r, numbeting about three ensued. 'The chief hundred. A drspi and twenty of his,r' ere killed. • Capt. Chap eiteeut. Kendticka killed the man lost three. lij • Ind.fin chief. • sere Be Reading.LA large num. ber of the busin' en of Reading na"'Figned In application,made to the next LegiAsture. (ore Bank, w er'llsi of $300,000, with the privilege of sang offices of discount in ea. t io us °WY. It is to be called the Fawners Bank of Reading. Th e nii"Polt!lown are also desirous of establishing k in that village. ch a ircrentive.--Thesc cholera times, ; di corn , i r e fearful disease, are anxiously looked i c e needing 'Journal, whose editor a .1411ack," says that an infallible choler. , pr ise has at length been discovered• i t i.. imp -eceipf for the advance subscription or , a nee ! has been ascertained, by a „ wk . . o eful- practical obs.vvations that the epidem fer overtakes an individual Who car, ries a d ol this kind about [For the !Curl,• Journal.] CROP JULY PROCEEDINGS -NfAkiEETING OF THE MINERS AND LABORERS. .711iners and Laborers of Schuylkill Co. in general rii - 3,.‘s meeting, at Hoer Park Fen Wednesday - , July 4th, for the purpose ° rioting the National Annivee• Ff. , - q in the morning delegations from'all ports p r Coal Region, each bearing appropria to bit, met in PotGville. The line of procession armed at 10 o'clqrk, and marshalled by C. aylor, Esq., of Millersville, Chief Marshal, v ie apts. preceeded to the place of meeting. M. Straub, E.g., was appointed President ,e meeting, and Wm Sterrier, 'rhos, Platt, F. skan, D. C. McGowan, N. Nl. Wilson, and had %%Teaser, Vice Presidents. Chas. %V, ter and H. N. Bow. E.q.. Secretor's... the meeting was ably, eloquently and appro. atety addressed by F. W Hughes and R. M. I weer E• 9".• Of Pottsville, by John Bates of -or Pork, and•H. N. Ross, of Minersville. The following resolutions were submitted to y io meeting and unanimously, adopted: Whereas, The Miners and Laborers of Schuyl- ill County, desire to return their debt of srmi. ade for the blessings of civil, political and' reli :mos liberty, enjoyed in this favored land, and .vitli their fellow countrymen of this great Come nonwealth of nation', to pled g e anew, to-day, their faithfulness to the Constitution and to the Country.. Resolved, That this assembly is brought to gether by no ordinary cause, by no evanescent feeling—the day and the purpose have m ide a deep impression on our heart+ t the name of liber ty, which fills every bosom arid bursts from every lip, announces the cause end justifies our meeting. Resolved, That the sublime truth that "all men are created free and equal," her become the sen timent of the. world, and the fathers of the Re public. who dared to proclaim and net upon it, in opposition to the "divine right of Kings," their alniversally acknowledged acts of patriotism, should be kept in greatful remembrance as ob jects of veneration to the old and of imitation to she young. Resolved, That all turn are" created equal ; equal in their right freely to require, freely to in• twit, freely to accumulate, freely , to enjoy, equal in their undying destinies. Resolved, That while we live, we desire to lire freemen, in that compreheniive sense which leaves every man, under the direction of less law, at lib erty to pursue his own substantial happiness : to .protect by necessary check+ and guards his own rights and intere.ts, and by available means to elevate and iinmoie his condition. Resolved, That while we have felt it lobe our duty, and rejoice that it is our privilege to combine in a common effort for self protection, we. enter lain no hostile or unkind•feeling towards any ii, disidual or class of individuals. The combination is intended for mutual and general good—we are pledged to sustain it, and desire here to day, sol emnly and emphatically, to renew that pledge. Resolved, That we never intended to step he. pond the bounds of law, in pursuance of our ob jects ; nor have we at any time heretofore, nor walswe at any time hereafter, counteoance.unjuel interference with, the rights of individuals, or re— course to threats, intimidation or violence, but de— sire to accompleda all things necessary by proper 'means, doing all things decently and in order, as becomes thinking men. . Resolved, That we wish it to be distinctly and generally understood, that any Miner or Laborer, who encroaches unjustly on the rights of employ— ere or others, or uses intimidation, threats or vlo— lence cinder pretext of accomplishing the of of this assoriat;on: shall, from the moment he is known to be guilty th ereof, . cease forever to be a member of this association. Resolved,‘Ttat we deprecate the comiuct of those emploverr who have discharged men for their connectiot with the Committees of the Mr nen,' and Labcrers' Association—that we will sustain all -the just - acts of our Committees, and yield aid and sxpportflo all who are known to be discharged for their action therewith. Resolved, That we desire gratefully, sincerely, and heartily, to thank those disinterested citizens who boldly raired their voices publicly in our cause; and all who have, by their sympathy • and kindness, meouraged and aided us in our efforts. Ntenoterd, Ttut we believe our own intZtealv anti the interested our employers are no con nected and identfted that it would be impossible to separate there—both require adequateprotec t and must - languish without it, end the al"- of such genital legintativd protection from ivernment nukes it more necessary for us to i 1, , means tc protect. ournelvee. -...ved, The all Ark is suspended' till Montly., the 91b day a July, believing such a .o , rnsion is reluircd for our own good, for the good of ouvlnployerv, and for the interests of the coal regio, g• nerally. Resolved; Thn our thinks are duo to John BAICP, the t fficimt President of this Association, for his contintrii! and indefatigable ctforts,iii our cause: oud dot we wish bun benceforAh, as heretofore, to g> on pursuing tho duo. 9 'of his eke. Resolved, that although we have, deemed it expedient to pvert in these proceedlnge to the objects end 'celesta of the miners and laborers, this me eting Pt," been brought together for rid self. ish. of sinisterpurposr, but with the einem d e. . sire to eelebrat appropriately the jubilee of free- men, the Onions' ouniversaty, as a part of , a powerfnl, free. industrious, and jealous people, free to thinle, , pesk, silt without constraint, and joalogs of the frerlotut • Aeentv c 4, that 'n Committee of three brt.ap pointed by thu Miners and Lettl3rere Aseeiriotton to set in eni.juiction with Dr. G. W. Knoble, to drawing op shill to present to the next legisla lure, as an Sot of incorpration foi the Miners' Hospital of Bthuyttctll County. Resolved,'rhst them proceedings be signed by the officers, and published in the papers of §cituyllicill County, and the Phila. Ledger. Mau ib:k!.(goiresp3ubtritt. ' IC , orrespOndence of theiSSlnere Joannl.l Nateterk July 3, 1319'. Mr. Benj. B111:1/1911 , Pottsville: Dear Mir--1 understand that arrangements were yesterday aside in Watt street, fur extending tiro Railroad froin Buffalo to Ciniinnati, and that the Work will be Commenced forthwith. This work, you will obscive, moat peas through the town of Erie, and of dourse will cam' in collision with the AllanageM. of the Pennsylvania Road to Pittabarg, who ellected a repeat-of the charter from Erie to the Ohio tine; bet as the owners of the soil will give the right of way. some other scheme will lbe.mecusary to protect that work if it should ever' be completed.. The Managers who manage eve i ty thing in and about Philadelphia, and who have yet to succeed in the first enter prize of a public character; in outwitting the peo ple have outwitted themselves. They alerted, you !will recollect, under the excitement against Bal timore, and pramwed to the citizens' the erection and adoption of the best route . ; but the fear that ..the Reading" would reap the advantage of the West Branch route, the Harrisburg Railroad in terest with the Lehigh overruled, through the log. rolling system, and ate now on the way where Robeling told them;, 'they would-find no trade." But to harrtionizej the conflicting interests, end while ‘.birking 4p the Baltimore tree," • they quietly permitted lthe Somerville road to - pass into Easton, where it unites with the roads to the noel field; and by diverting the trade to N . 1 ,7 York. will perhaps enable the Managers of the Lehigh to make a legitimate. divideud during:the nett thirty years. Another advantage to the people of Pennsylvania, though not to Philadelphia, w.ll be the connection with the Danville and pottaville, and thence. to Erie, with a branch to. Beaver, where it Will intercept and bring the trade to this Metropolis. The details of this route are all made out, and When September has fanned the dog-days into subje ction t and broughtbome the citizens, they will he given to the public. Su you ate there are wheels within wheels, that do not always work for good ; yet when you look at the twisting' and turning—at the various interests brought into the Penn's. enterplize—you will be gratified to tint: that the grist will be to your mill, however dull cult it may be to harmonize the parties. . From Easton it is intended to retch Tamaqua, and thence along the Southern slope of the Broad Mountain, by an easy grade to the sumrmt—thence by the Ilanville and Pottsville to Sunbury, when it will connect with the Erie, and bring that point 86 miles nearer New York then by the New 1 brit and Dunkurk. But more anon. • ' Yours, A. B. = Mr. Bannon The - Emporium: of Thursday, states that Col- Straub was invited to preside at the meeting of the Working Men, at the Bull's Head, on 'the Fourth of July.. 'Phis is not strictly correct.— Col. Straub's friends, I am informed, solicited the Commutes to invite hum and he was absolutely forced upon them before the Committee war swats of the object they had in view, It is an insult to the intelligence of the Miners and Labo rers of the Cost Region to think that they could find no person among their number to preside, and were compelled to send to Orwigsburqur a office seeking, Locoloce politictao, end ono tow who-sided in deceiving them, by supporting the elec tion 'Of Polk and Dallas, and tepealtng the Tariff I of 1812, (which is the cause of all our suffering) to preside at our meetings. And is not this tee same Col. Straub,. who seven or eight years ego asked the Miners to elect-him to the Legislattire, and he would have a law pas,ed to secure us our wageeover all ether claim', in case of failures, end alter be got there,' paid no attention to our petitions,-and the law, was not passed: If he is the same person, he has no claim upon our support, because a mint who has deceived us once will - deceive us again I for one dislike such miserable truckling to office-seeking ppinidans; wh o care nothing about our interests; and ne— ver come near us until they find we .are sue— ' ceeditig, and then force themselves forward, to secure our votes. It is calculated to disgust every thinking man, and array opposition among all classes to the good cause to which we are en— gaged. Let us cut loose at once from all office— seeking politicians; and every man who attempts to thrust hiresell upon us let us oppose, and our cause trill succeed. It we do tint, tt will fall. A MINER:, Who don't wont fo be humbugged. 'XI - Sotto of tins crVled 13tqs.—There is a long article in the Vaitey Farther, by which it is estahlisheil,,beyond question,lhat sweet oil occasionally rubbed over h-dstea'ds,' chairboards, &e , wdt effectually prevent the appearance rif•heil bugs. We think it on necessary to publish the evidence of theefricacy of this cheap and agreeable preventive of the nui,ancr in question. 'foe reader will take our word that it is conclusive.— Lotayrille Journal. lErSof marriage of Col. Bragg, or a .little more grape" notoriety, ig noticed. by the Ditty Yolk Globe an a surrender of WO gal , . (ant Colonel,;which the Globe' say' ..served him right! — ifs should have known that hie battery could not resift the roman army of woman.". !New' Nude of Washing.—Washing has been redueed;to LI Eciene bra new invention: in London, made be a professor TwelsatreeA, ;who, in his method, ores no rubbing or friction, anJ performs ch.' work in a tenth part of the rime'. look out,lNetv York ['undresses.. n"- Tiieditor of an lowa piper says that Bar. Ennio to aireet place." ,Tbe place may be pretty big, but there are not I .many douses in it yet.. Wi once saw the letter of a chap writing from a paper city; motto said—"our town hasn't very large population juot now, butthere is a great deal of hared about La" Prol y Good.—A man in Albany the (Om night, thought he had ar. attack .of the choler,; some friends encouraged the idea and finallj , cured htin by giving him three tolls, made from a celebrated shoe . blacking.—liiiagination sickened and cured I The JCID3 residing at Wilkesharre have just erected n synagogue there, which wilt soon be consecrated with the symbols appertaining to the Jewish faith. The Rev. Mr Isaacs, of AVoon 'ter sYnsg.cue in .New York. Will conduct the cc monies rind deliver the consecration address. Ur, &rata Anna's azar is once mute in' the es. centlant. 'rue latest news from Mezico states the precut ko",nm,,ut is growing mom unpopular every ir dej. and Vivre is en increasing desire for the recall of woo•ien-legged hero. r-e• Not so very Poor.—The Glasgow says that the property of the ex-Kiti g of the Frenchon the city of New York, ::s mirth ten rif francs per annum, prodeiced ho l m stockc and eharct, which his agent, Mr. Lafa4;e, has 'bought toe him. LT 7 4 .1ee Hungarian Leader, litostahl has ap. pointed his tooter, general 'superintendent of the military chospitale, and she has publiehet an ad dress; calling on all the ladies to lend thiir assts. tango in!this ;toile of charily. 'll'ew Iron Mine.—ft is stated by the . Doyles town papers, that a vela of iron arc, capable of yielding 5(1 per cer.t. pure metal, had been discovii erect on the term of Mr. Abraham Chapman, near that Borough. (:)' A child died (if s'arystion in Louisville, on the I.4th ult. Its tether had been trying in vain procure work to support his family, CIIOLERA IN PIIILADELP.III.I, , ' i Cases. Deaths Salu day, June 30, 40 : 18 Surl3ny, July 1;• 23 Monday; “ 2, 65 ' 25 . Tuesday,- " 3, 60 • 21 Wi,lnelpley,, .• 4. 47. • 1 20 Timm i day, .. 5 , 63 10 , . [i4" Sympathy Meeting.—Thera Was a Ire. memlous meeting in New Orleans to' sympithise with the republicans in Italy, im their riforts th' estaGlish free institutions; and to assist them in thete,glerions work. Siimerthe asave Alas written, we obsetve that the Mtizens of Philadeiphia ; have also held a very large meeting, at which resolution•, sympathizing wit the Italians, were passed. The meeting is represented to have been very enthusiastic. The people in this ,land, aro at la,t waking up to the importance of cheering on their brother Repub. henna. ru-Pusition Of En g land.—Lord Palmerston, in reply to Mr. flume, on tho Itch, whether England was implicated, in the stMcious pro. cording., now fining on at Rome," said, that the I)riiish Government had no participation of any kind in imp proceedings which had taken place on the pirtefany power whatsoever." This man ly decieretiotf was greeted will) loud Opera : : - . - ~w~-'F-x ~:ca~_ '~~ - ~iL~ The Coal Trade roe ISI9. 'The quantity sent by nail Road, this week. is 7,353,- 05—by Canal,7,s"/I 16—for the week, 1461'il 04, tons. The quantity of COM will be reduced far this Iteglion for the two week's suspeniron „about 60,1500 Cons, if the trade will commence moderately on Monday, it hi believed that no further suspension will be required this iCaltoll—but If Coal is forced into the Market again, as it was after the former suspension.it will be probably necessary to snapead again, In order to keep up the prices to remunerating rates. POSTICSRIPT. At n meeting of the Executile Committee, held yes terday aftertoon, the follosiing resolution waa adopted: Resolved, That we continue our suspension, both of mining and shipping coat until the 16th inst., and meet again at this place, on Friday next, at 10 o'clock, A. hi- Amount br Coat sent over dui Philadelphia aad.l4o ing Railroad and Schuylkill ISaviration for. the-Week ending on Thursday ev•ining last /LAMM/AD. - CANAL.. Virreit Tutai. . WE.611.. TUTAL: P Carbon, 1,77906 115,30905 2,661-02 73,11418 Pottsville, 1,313 45 65,731 19 831 07 23,161 01 S. haven, 3.622 09 184,678 IS 3,400 04 3 0 ,45116 V Clinton, 436 OS 62,131 03 432 03 14,530 03 7,350tl 457.851 06 7,521 I 6 11 7. 2 92 IB 147,2 n 18 Total by RR itr. Cal. • .003,144 ~,,are period last year, by Railroad 001,00 is Du by Canal 163,106 00 Decrelße thli year. - LEDIGIL COAL TRADE. The following is the quantity of Coal sent Dorn the Lehigh regiort for the week ending June 30, 1849.. WEEK. TOTAL. Summit Mine, . 9,556 10 85,373 14 Ithurne Run, 3,973 12 31.086 12 Heaver Meadow, 9,434 16 . 18,208 12 SprineMountain Co. 3,348 01 34,126 19 Hazleton Coal Co. ' 3,438 19 24,558 II Cranberry Coal Co. 1,219 00 8,321 02 Su gar Loaf Co. -,' 299 00 1,092 01 Burk Mountain Co. : 8,478 00 . 27,395 09- Wilkesbarre Coal Co. 705 05 4,503 01 27,491 18 214566 01 To same period last year, 243.065 10 . DELAWARE AlBll HUDSON COAL TRADE. Sent fur the week ending. June 23, 849. WEEK. - TOTAL. • " - 37,209 191,048 To same period last year. 433,079 tons • Transportation on tAt Xarlrvads iA Seknyikill County. The following is the quantity of Coal transported over the different Railroads in Schuylkill County, for the week ending Thursday evening.. EL T. T OTA L. Mine 11111 and 5.14 - R. U. 8, W 191 DI 222,499 II Llttle Beltuylkill U. IL 3,136 OD 7.5,901 09 Mill Creek do 2,052 Dl' 02,191 14 Mount Carbon do 1,972 19 80,769 09 Schuylkill Valley do 6,560 60 123.167 00 Mt. Carbon and Or. Carbon do 4,570 16 147.037 It Union Canal • do 2,481 00 31.305 03 Eiwatara • - . do • 2.464 00 23,403 03 -~~ i RATER OF TOLL AND TRANN,ORTATION OR RAIL ROAD To Sept I, 1649. To Prom 51.earhon.S.11avon.P.ClInion. Richmond, until 1,1849, 170 165 145 do do 1 70 165 1 45 RATEN OF TOLL LT CANAL, TO SEPTA. 1849. From 31t:Carbou. S.tlaven. P.Chnton. To Philaileh;ltio. 75 err. 7.1 ctn. 63 cts. • RATES Or FREIGHT. To'Philadelphia f 5 cut. per ton To New York 1 70 For_ additional New Advertisements see Noel Page. They will there be found arranged ender Suitable Heads. • List of Letters, ESTAININT; in the Post Office nt Nnrweginn, Schu)11011 county, Pa., on the let of July, ISM Barry John Lazonby John' 'Willman, Joseph Brown Knoris Malirk Ii Miss 'Phißpi Thomas Bennet Sani'l,ahipMark Thomas Power John Connelly Thos McGurn San Mel Snyder Henry Conran PaCk.shinMyles Patrick Sweeny Francis Cavanagh Patk,doMcMahan Ilenry Smith John Ell taint Joieph ; Morgan Chas. Smith Turn Evans Evan, ship Miller Charles Sliwartz Francis Fr och Ann McEieny Jas,shlp ship, Fvetherstnnß dOMeCredy John, doThoinaa John Grocer Paul Noou Antliony,doV:ard Patrlck „Howard James ()Bunch Maims Wagner George Hawkins Win lielty John %talentley Wut Jon, Kenn) Elizabeth JCNATIIAN JOHNSON, P M. Jolt' 7, 1619, 2S-3t ' An Ordinance, lIE.7,ATIVE TO THE EsTABLISILMENT CF GAS WORKS IN TIIE BOROUGH Hl' POTTSVILLE. Section I. Be is ordained by the Toren Council of the Brir2tigh of Poittville, and it it hereby enacted by the authority of the.sante That it /than and May be lawful for Samuel Slllyman. Joseph S. Silver and Jo tern C. Oliver. and their associates, successor., and atetigns,to proceed without UratereSSafy delay, to erect sand construct a suitable building or buildings, within the limits of the Borough of Pottsville, for the parpinte of inautsfai luring burning gas, as well as to enter ...11 all ur any of the public streets, alleys, lanes Of highways of said Borough and thereto to lay down and construct suitable to etilic fc.r the purpose of rout opine noel introducing said gas into any part of said Borough. ' Sec. 2. The said compene,tlich es.ociates, succes- POTS nr assigns shall have foil power and authority, by themsel, es, Or those in their employ, to enter into, and *limn slid streets, alleys, lon,o and highways at any time alter the laying down of said pipes, for the pur pose of altering. repairing, adding to, or eaamining the no well as for the purpose of exercising aueli prlvileees as may be necessary, and proper to promote the object for which said company or association shall be orriniced - Provided always that the said company or asgociation, their rtSbOrbte3.fllCCllPlAiltspr hall do as little injury to said streets, alleys, lanes or highways, as possible, and, when any opening shall be made as aforesaid for the purposes aforesaid, the seine shall be refilled and thoroughly repaired, without delay end - provided also that said building or buildings for, the manufacture of gas, shall he to constructed and located as not to prov'e noisome, or injurious to the public health. Svc 3. All gas, which the Town Council of the Borough of Pottsville may require for the purpose. of lighting tip the streets, alleys, lanes or highwayerif said Borough, as well as in afford light to the Council Room, Engine Houses, and polite stations, shall he furnished to the Borough aforesaid at a deduction of dee per ren tutu from the rates charged property holders . WA other!, by said company or association. Sec. 4. Throttle! Samuel Sillyman,Joseph S. Silver and dames C. Oliver. their associates, sacra:seers and a.4iirtl/1 shall proceed to erect the said buildings foram ate, ufactrire of gat or shall cause them to he erected within six months, and shall he ready In furnish gas to the inhabitants of the Botough aforesaid, according to the true intent and meaning of this ordinante with. le the turm of one year; otherwise this ordinance as Well :In all privileges conferred thereby may be de clared void by the Town Louncil of the Borough of Pottsville• Enacted and ordained by the Town Council of the fkoronel, of Puttsville,July 3, 'IN?, WM% WOLFF, Attest President orate Town Council. J. ft. llowsisti, Clerk. I,July 7 '49.-28-3t Orrteß or TOE SOLICITos of . THE z TREASURY, Jose 30, 1849. f .t SEALED P1101 , 11:3ALS will he received at this Of.. flee, until Ilir first day or September next, at 12 o'clock, noon, for the purchase of the interest of the United states. at law and in equity, In the prnpetty lying in the r , inte or Pennsylvania, hereinafter described, upon the terms and conditions mentioned below, to wit: No. 1. Lot number Di (Patterson's plan) Its Pottsville. -• ' 2. " -• '54 ." 3. .'" .50 ii .. ..'"- 4. ~ ~5 5 . , " These lands were acquired by the United States, from Benjamin F. John,ion, April 4th, 1535. CONDITIONS. . - - - . • I. Each bid mast be for n separate number on the schedule, &a_ fur rash; to be deposited to the credit of tI soiteitnr of the Treasury.; specifying on account of •w hat partirular number in the ocheitiller.inf property It is deposited. in the United States Treaeury at Wash lemon, District of oulunitna : or with any assistant Treasarer or Depositary of the United Slates. 2. Each bid must lir accompanied with a guaranty, in the' form given below ; which mutt he certified by a collector, naval cern Cr, marshal, United Staten district attorney, or post-toaster, that the guarantor to gond, and the party Making it tv resmnsible for the amount. 3. On receiving a certificate of deposit, signed:•by one of tne depositaries above mentioned, a quit claim deed, conveying all the right, tide, interest. and claim of the United States to We propertydescribed IO the bid, and paid tor, will be executed and acknowledged by the Solicitor of the Treasury. free of all charge to the perchaser. Such conveyance will lie sent, free of' expense, to any °Mae in the United States, as may be leg nested tuid ru. iii be accepted unless It .hail he satiable• tory to the Solicitor, whether there shall be one or more bids for the property. • 3. Before bidding all porsons are requested to make themselves acquainted with the situation, value, and title of the property they intend to bid for, so as to re ly upon their own judgment in bidding. 6. After the last day for receiving them, the hid. will be opened in the pretence of such officers of the De partment to shall be able to attend, and will be exam- ' ined and passed upon. Notice will be given promptly to each person whose bid is accep.ed, but to run others. I 7. Thu name of the bidder should, in all eases. be I "mai', at length, and in a legible hand. The bidder annuld give the n a me of the post office to Which Gem- I munications for hint are to be rent. 8. Hide Mast be settled. and marked on the outside in these word,: ''SCALEDIt t eI FOR PROFERTY." sod addressed to the "Sol or of the Treasury, Wash ington. U. C." 9. Form of bid, guaranty, and certificate: I, —, midi ng at in the county of --•-•-••, in the State of —, hereby offer the bared States the 6M of • dollars in cash, for their right, title, In terest, and clown in the property deem itued in the print ed adyerlfsenicitt CO the Solicitor of the Treasury, dated June 27th, 184 U, upon the terms and condittems therein mentioned; and 1 hereby, In consideration eftheapreint a6s, agree, lu case my hid therefor shall be accepted by said Solicitor, to dcposite that ruin, in lawful money, in llItC of the denositories'mentioned to raid advertise ment, within sixty days after nirtild shall be accented and notice thereof sent to me by mail; and in case of oren ore he may re-sell at my e.tiren se, or accept the h,d of any lower builder who will pay for the same, and caper to pay all loss In consequence of my failure to perform toy bid. Dated --,—• MO. For value received I guaranty to the United States the performance of the above undertaking by the signer thereof, in ease hia bid be accepted. Dated I certify that the alined guarantor Is responsible for the num mentioned in the above bid 10. Bids mit performed on the part of the bidder, =- Cording to the terms specified in the above conditions, may, at the option of the Solicitor, be declared hull and void; or he utury„U he shall rhea. to do to, te.sell the property, and require each bidder to pay the difference. between the sum actually realized therefor and the price offered in his bid. 11.1 n nil cases where fraud shall have beerrpr...etisml against the [Wiled States the stolleitor rosy, before ex ecuting the bid invalid, and malting the conveyance, of no effect. HANSOM H. GILLET, WuSblnirion, Ju1y7. 4 1.9.dhl Solicitor of the Tooling.. IiALCR'S REPORTS, VOL. B—Just publish ed and for sate .A . N: BAN?iAN'S law and War,ellaneous mores; 011aek volumes supplied. June:o,lB49. , . 27- THE MINERS' JOITRNAL, AND POTTSVMLE GENERAL ADVERTISER 769,116,18 162,972 14 tons. RAIL ROADS N. S.- Lawrence, . A3ENT FORTHE - SALE I3I? Satyrs: WOTICI3 'INANCIPACTIOUINGI CO'* WRITING P.ItTEFL ' • Irariloste Xs. 3 Meer street, 100 Case s of the above superior . , Paper _now In store. and for. sae 40 the. trade at-the-lowest =Art pares, consistinrriUPert Vine thick Flat Caps, 12,15, 15 and 16 lbs.. blue an white. Superfine Methane and bent Writings. blue and Extra super and superfine .Folio Posts, blue and White, plain and ruled. Superfine Commercial Post, blue and ortate, plain and freed. Extra Super Linen Note Papers, ;dale and gilt. Superfine and tine Hal Papers, long and bread. Superfine and tine Counting•llouse Caps and Pasta, blue and white. Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, plant' and ruled, blue and white. Extra super Congress Caps andLetters.giit. Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts. • Superfine blue linen thin Letters. Extra auper Bath Posts,: blue sod . whlte,.plaln and. ruled. Embroidered Note Papers and Envelopes. .'Lawyer's" Brief Papers. Superfine and fine Caps and Posts, 'ruled and plain,' blue and white, various qualities and priers. Also, WOO reams white and sunned Shoe . Papery; Bonnet Bonds, white sad assorted Tiuue, Tea Wrap. ping, Envelope, assorted and blue Mediums, Cap Wrap. , • pers, ifardslare Papers, dee. July 7, 1819. 29-Bcno List of Letters, REMAINING in the Post Office at Pintailllo, Pa, on the let of Je1y,1849. A • Gorman . John shipMc Kausse Thos Avery William ' It N Adamson Thos Ilarner Francis 219ortlitielde Anton AlerionJoseph Hart Solomon Nnien John • 1 Aispach Samuel (tipple George Naas Maria 1 /Outman Franz Heffner Samuel • didnala D Horan Thin . 3Nicholas John ship Bedford George Hurst James • Neary Mathew Baumgartner %Vodkas Joseph ship Boyle Edward, 2 Harris Joseph 0 Becker Mr . Hill Charles M Oaen James , Bergner Andrew Horn Hugh l OBrien Patrick Bird Henry, 2 Hilt William • ORonzb Peter Baal John Hay Wm C ' Ware Patrick Betts David Healing T Ohara John Brady James -- — Heitn7ollarciAlichael Bray Mathew IlobbinsPat t shi' Beltnn Patrick Miley George Mien peek shi p' Buckley James Hendenon Rob's p Breslin Benjamin Hocking i'lli!pl Patterson J W Braly J 9 barn Anthony Preston Thos Branon Martin Ilurst John Parrot Mona I. Brownwell 13 Heath Richard • sewer Thee 2 Barret Henry Hoskins Peter Paul John ' Blakely James Holtman Davis Proetonr Jacob Bart Benneville Hughes Mrs llart.pttuttps woad Boyer 4. Erdman_ nab Plympton Chas 2 Burns Wm HarrLson Miss Perking Miss , Brennan Mathew BachaciPlatt Miss Eliza , . !Boucher Stephen Skip Lstters., Phillips Geo surly' Hannan Lafayette Hocking ElizahethPrice John ship 2 Beynon Wm Hall James Pottsville P 0 Bast Benevllle Hendrick John 0 Brazil John Howells John dr. Quigley. Thou. Ball Joseph - MorganQuirke Thos Prinain Hertel Hamilton Ceo Quested Mrs . Barney Hoary W J' IS Brolly Thou Jones Wm B L Rinderknecut . 1 Moulin Geo P Johnson Jos Ad Jacob Betterton Geo W Junk James . Hines Patrick Berger John Johnson Josiah Roghee Stephen Bork George Jackson Henry GReavely Thos ' Breianer John G e non Joseph Reilly yinn,l,, Byron Weneford loner., Rev This BRehr Joseph Hambrick Jones John shipßeen Casper II Brennen Jame, Jervitt Andrew Reese Stephen • Binding Mr N. Riney Thos ' Berger K Fred'ek Kirb Conrad Redhead Joseph Barber John Kelly Edward Rogers Geo !canon 'Thomas Mien Win Ratcliffe W W Baker David Kelley Patrick Riley p e t, Boyle Patrick Keenan Michael Rimed Joseph Brewer Wm 3 Kennedy Law- Roeseter Mr Boded Franklin • . renceßenno Jelin A Bermingham It, %Kelly Rody Redin gum Allrh`l Barichman Mag- Kennedy Atich'i Richards Enoch Atkin % King Patrick Rang John Batchalar Susan' hKlitte George Reichan Hangars[ Boucher ileinrichKreidcr trial, P. Reed Mn Maria SAip Letters.' Klopp Daniel Roberts Mrs ' Brennan Thos, 2 Kavenagh Dan`l Ship Lew, Brennan John Kline titrancy Wftaark Than &sank" John Kevenagh Wm Ratcliffe Thos Baker Martin Kirkpatrick Mrs Ryan Ed mun d Brown Thomas 31 Aftyan John Bainbridge Barth' Kramer Mbnlßliva 8 Bumm PeitCn Kelley Arm - Eliza etbumacher Peter C . Knott James ship 9 Cass Sylvesta Kelly rims daStahr Peter Carroll Daniel Kelly blleb,l dagtewars Jahn Calahan Mr Klein Monsieur • Sailer Miss Mary Cole Josiah FrancisSherer Mr - . . Canty Matthew Shoener 1) S Congken Samuel Lipped John Sheridan Park Carr James Llewelyan L E Scale 13 Corhrell John - Louis David SmiteMein John' Crow Jacob Liedmeier Jacob SeoringerNich- Cothrepit John Lowther John • WU, Craig Joseph 11 I. CI 1. • Stone.Denjamin Cavanoeh Math'wl.loyd James Shopper Heinrich Maundy Win Lyons Pirtrick Storh Lewin 2 Carl Daniel Lynch Owen Smitn Alexander 2 Colton George Lenny Daniel . limner James/ Civil) James Luipzur Mr Smith ...lames • - . . Coyle Thnmas Ludwig Geo Skeen Samuel T Chapman Ralph Lutie l;en fileafrted Wm J Muse James Luling reter Sonnderman _ . . . ... . Cunt lan PatrlekLeneghen Jere- Anton Oa/nick .I.ancs miabghnrmaker John Carl John Lookingbill Geo rienderson henry Coulter Wm Lorry, Patrick diddle Gottliebk Curtin Timothy Lynch T 1 ,03 ehnith P It. Callasher Itich•it Linehan Dennis tat John El V Crosby John Lewis Marearet kends Joshua Crosby Mrstlbs-Ltiotnis Mins ,St rouse Silas rind, MaythiSlater John Crazes Mrs Eliza Lloyd, Anthony stese t yet Ja c ob Skip Letters; shillScanlan John D Oilmen John Leo Samuel Emmen John r.aeagy 'Patrick Loachrey Edward Smith Jame. A Cooney Tomah) , Lynch Bryan Sandbe C Campbell Paik Lynch Patrick. Spindler Philtp Cumady Bernard Lynch Lawrence Serrill Jacob Cl(liord Thor Lewl. John Fred• Smith J C Commons John,4 ' erickSmith Wm Carlyott Wm Lamb Patrick Sharer Margaret Coll Wnt I. Michael Senn., Mrs V I.ortiA Anthony Spots Elictibeth Dona'terry Pat'k Lando:ech•rll Sands !Mita Borah Davi , t'Jenkln Levelly Chriminn Saloon Michael Deittrith I ,, hn A Loceny Motoieur Shp Least, Deane Rattly 'II Shicits James thniel Jo,d Manta. John =Smyth John Doyle Tim, 2 Morgan John RBchwoty Jevob Healy Felix . Milton Jacob Shaum Pinup ttnnick James Miller ttatn'l foully John Mute Jorge Toweta Robert Donnell Jeremiah Mitchell Thos Troy Philip h Downg,Michael Morriss Win Thomas John G. Bomar Francia Morgan 'Wm Thayre Win Deilly Patrick Miller Andrew Tootle) , Thos Dun Patrick Mull Putrick Tel,. Joseph Davis Thomas Moran Peter Troy Phillip Durham Bierny Mashies' John Tillman Andrew Delany Patrick Martin Michael Turton Mrs Eliza- Dnvis Miss Ann Morgan/ W B both Ship Letters. Moyer Bam'l l Davis Benjamin Maguire John Tuly John Dolan Michael Mather Jesse it Dowd Dennis, 2 Marlin (riven Unruh John ii thinlcan John Maynvern Unanget Geo Donohoe James Martin Friedrich V • Dunstan James - Morgan John F Vinson Charles Annear Daniel Vail EdrnienT Edwards Mnrk Martin Patrick Vance Margaret Erdman /a foyer litangin Patrick Eaton langdon Mayer Ensabitts . Wooten John E . Ecky Jnhn Myer M M Ware John Eva. Evan Murry Petrick . Waner Jacob Egan Peter, shipMaeee Thos %%Vintner Jacob F Morris Mrs Ann Wantick Richard Folily Michael Miller Miss Mary Wagner Michael Farrell Jahn - Morgan Mrs Eliza-Weir John An• Film, Nicholas bettiT drew Filly Patrick Natick Esther Welch Michael 2 Flinn Torn Mitchell John aliipWeighiman Jos ' Pardon Francis Millionly Peter Woolison Jos • Fester Jnhninin Mahon) , Mathew Wyi ter H Fox Frederick MC Watinenzhacher Fergorsan John alcDons itoheia Bernard Ferry Thomas McDaniel John I Weity A ar. Feryman Capt A McNallan Tisos Walker Joseph Fry C J & H McCa`ie Peter Welsh Dennis • Found Orme Meesdery.James Walton Rev W Farrell Margaret Mellevoy Williams &Co Ship Letters. or PeterWilhainsk Natioth Fell Churls. McPhillips Ber- Wagner Gen Fox James naxriWilliarns Isaac Filarlpirrick Geo. McCue James! Wellll Fir.iiinink John MeGiaughlin J'as %Verdes Geo Fausch Wm McLane Mi., WSlimns Sarni G. - Cathy/Ile ?Ward Thus Gaynor .!;!ines • 2McCulloW Pa 'k WhittaverPaek Glitter James .McDowell Mrs Wilcox Miss Mary Glary, Jaen!, kleDousld F I . Jane Callao:her Jnhn McDorrild PaPk Wright Miss Mar- Ghladorf Jacob McDonnell :cwt.. . 1. garct 03 ynor Jnhn McDonald Mris Williams Phillis Could F 8 2 Helen 3tVright Harriett (14 , 01 acr Lualvt: 3lcComrord ! Snip Law. Could Rev Win 11 - - ttrOatv Willi..trns.W Winn Crate Jelin Mar tr chl irint . 811za 'Wort irr II I lam Goddard Mica hleDermas Mrs Wilson nos faillagbei ratrlckMcllnle Mre Mary - Z Ginnon Inhn Skip Letteir. Zlunnermau9am'l Carman Tim McConnell Itetel . . Gorman Edward 'Mallory John! shipMeintosh Rohert • 2 Cents additional will be charged for all advertised Letters. Persona applying find letter% on this list will please say "advertised." N. D. The inland. postage inn all Foreign Letters must be pre. paid at this office. , DlinitAl 21.0121121E11, F- • List of Letterti, R EMAINING at the Post Office, at Tremont, Schuylkill County, Pa., oh the let of July, 1819. Arnold Levi Hand Mary! Moore 0 F 2 Dailey John' It Iluntzi iiger !David illinhards Get Dalutuidge & Elu ntriuger,Ueus Anne Mary DyersHowslia Henry Williams Tbes Darnel D Jones ThoslT Waltbrulge & Donaldson Mr Klinger Wro Ebert I 2 Dickinson 11 S Long Jatob Wilkshelen John 'Lochner Michael • ship - 4. D. ZEIDACII, P. M. ! July 7, ISO Cholera Brandy. A CURE AND PREVENTIVE FOR THE CHOLERA'. A. named medielne was discovered in. 1532, at the hospital in the City bf Berlin, by Dr. C. W. HUFELAND, the Royal President of the Royal Medi. Cat Society ; and I now, introduce this infallible medi cine for the public safety, from the scourge that now threatens nur.city and: vicinity, by adpointing J. Rod- Oct.., of Broad street, above Vine, my sole and exclu sive Agent, where the genuine medicine may always be found. and at no other place.' It le the only pre ventive. that the public; can rely upon with safety.: It has raved the lives of millions of people, in the city of Berlin, and its vicinity. I have not only used this preparation in my practice in Europe, but In Ameiica also, end always found the same beneficial effects re. suiting. It cart be had of J. RUGGLES, Braid at. above Vine, cor. of Pearl, Philadelphia , wholesale and retail. • CATIVO:IL—Avoid all eiseet nostrums that ere of fered frir the Cholera. SOLOMON HEINE, M. D.` June AO, /SW. gt-St • CASHC , FOR COAL...White Ash and Pod' Ash Coal bought by MICHAEL MOOT, ap!!8•441-18-ttj Moon Carbon, Military Orders. ORDERS No. 1, { Ilsan QO4IITEIII. Ist Ilairtann. 6th Division Pista'a. Poo TITS following named gentlemen having been duly appointed to thetrsaseral positions in the Brigade Staff, will be obeyed and respected accordingly R 01 1 .7. M. PALMER, Acting Assistant AO General; Jams* J. Contras, Aid ; Cues. B. DeFoarar. Aid; , 'seen M. Loan, Brigade Commissary .:' . D. O. McGowan, Brigade Quarter Master; Dr. Gee. 11. Basslnsica.grorgeon• • ' •• , ' - DANIEL LAREB. Brig. Cenral,' • let Brigade, 6th Minium Penh's. Volunteers. Jun e3o p UM. 11-It ~, Valuable Coal and Timber Lands AT SHERIFF'S BALE ' 1U virtue of se ahu writ of nett Facies, issued out JJO of the Coin of Cuiroucof Pleas of.the oeuot of Schuylkill, and to ate directed, will be exposed for sate at' Public Vendue, at the Haase of Jods Was tea, (Pennsylvania ball) Inkeeper in the Borough Of Potts 41Ite, on Thursday. the 19th day of /a 'Y. • neat. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of laid day, the undivided one third part of the following described tracts of land Itio. 2. The undivided rine-third part of a tract of Lind, surveyed in the name of Matthias Little, situate to etas township, in the County of Schuylkill, adjoin ing land. surveyed for - John Everhart on the South Went, and land surveyed for Philip Moyer on theNonh Barbara Amnia and Francis Militia, on the East, the whole tract containing 449 acres, strirt measure. No. 2. it,tso the one undivided third part of a tract of land. surveyed in the name of John Everhart. oho ate- in the township and county aforesaid, adjobling lands surveyed for Matthias Little, east; Philip Liven burg on the west, George Miller on the north, and Hen ry °title on atm south, the whole tract containing 449 acres strict measure. No. 3. Also the undivided one-third port of a tract of land, scoveyed ihe name of Philip Lavenburd, situate In the township and county aforesaid, adjoin-, ing- lands serveyed for Jahn Everhart on Me coat, Catharine Lavenborg on the west, and Donna Lay enburg on the north, the whole tract containing 40 acres strict measure. , Pio. 4: Also the nadiyida one-*bird pan Or a tract or land, eurveyed In the name of Catheriae Lavenburg, situated in the township and county aromsatd, adjoin ing landsgurveyed for Philip Lavenburst on the east, Augustus Lavenburg on the west, and Lbstharine Groh on the north—the whole tract containing 4a9 acres strict 'measure. ' - No. S. Also the undivided one-third part of a tract of land, surveyed in the name of George Grob, Jr., sit uate in the township and county aforesaid. adioloing lands surveyed for John dtpann on - the north. Cagle ride Groh on the east, and Augustus Lavenborg on th.e south—the whole tract contatning:ll9.acros strict mew = • No. i 3. Also the undivided one-third part of a tract of land surveyed to the nameof Catharine Grob, situate in thu township and county aforesaid. adjoining land surveyed for George Grob, Jr. on the west, Catharine Lavenburg on the south, Anna Maria Simmo on the noon, and Moratba Lavenburg on the eask—the whole tract containing 449 acres strict mensal's , . . No, 7. Also the one-third pan of a ultt of land sot wiped in tire name of Doratha Laveneurg, situated partly to Casa and partly in 'gutter auvritsbip, in the county aforesaid, adjoining lands surveyed for George Miller nn the east. Catharine Groh on the wgst, Jacob Kelchner an; the north, and Lavenblug on the south—the whole containing 449 stereo strianeasure, NO. B. Also. the undivided one-third pa it of a tract of land; surveyed In the name of 'George Mille % situ ated partly in Ca,. and partly in gutter townships in said county, adjoining lands surveyed OW Philip Moyer on the east. Ouratha Lavenberg on the west, Maria Keichner on the north. and John Everbard on the south—the whole tract containing 419 acres so/ measure. - • • it No 9. Also the Undivided one-third part of t of land surveyed In OM nem of Philip Moyer, ated partly in Cuss and partly in Butler tuiamsh n the county aforesaid, **Mind:tads surveyed for Geo. Miller on the west, Matthias Little on the south, and Henry Hartzell on the cast—the whole ttact con tain tahung 449 acres strict measure. No. 10. Also the undivided one-third pan of a tract of land, surveyed in the name of Marta He Ichner, sltn and in the.township of !Butler, county aforetratd, ad joining lands surveyed for George Miller on the south, Jacob Kelcitnn on the wen—the whole tract containing 449 acres strut measure. ' Ns: Also the undivided ope third part of a tract of land, surveyed In the name of Jacob Kelchner, situ ated in the tri Reship or flutter, county aforesaid,' ad joining lands surveyed for Maria %airliner on the east, Anna Maria Show. on the west, and Doratha Laren berg on the south, the whole tract containing die acre, Whim measure. • No. 1% Also the undivided one-third part of a tract ot land, surveyed la the name of Anna Marta Shame, situated partly in CAss nod partly in Butler townships. In the county aforesittd, adjoining lands surveyed Inc Jacob Kele/met - on the north, John Shorn, on the west, and Catharne Groh no the south—the whole tract ch n tattling 415 acres sbrict me3Aure. . . No. 13.Altio Sto undivided one-third part of a tract of land, surveyd in the name of lobo Shoran, situated partly in Cart and partly in flutter townships, county aforesaid, adjoining Lands surveyed for Anna Maria Shout° on the north, and George Groh, Jr. on the south, the whole tract containing 4IU acres strict measure. All seised and taken iuto execution, as the estate of GEORGE D. it. REIM, and to be sold by Sheriff's alike Orwigs J. T..WEI/311:12., Rharilf bur. June 22, 1212. Mr 263 s Worsdell's Vegetable Restora.! live rpricsE FILLS HAVE NOW BECOME TILE .1; AIOST extensively established and popular FAMI LY Itlkritcork the present day, both to England, dud In this Country. They were invented in tan, by Or. WTI. WOMDELL, Id York, England, dnd hare since that time wrought litany wondertiti cotes in every country where they have been introduced. ' The present proprietors fitr the Ilteded Statedare In pIMISe °rummy:an lOW certfleates acmes wrought hint, trr'England and America. ELIZA/16141 DIFIXERWORTIT, 3 Richmond Pt. Liverpiiiil, was coonned to her bed sic months, with the Dropsy, her legs became twclled to on enormous !Wands,. After malty trials of other medicine she was regored to perfeeLltealth by two bones of Worsdell's Pills. Mr. JOXRS,IOCoocert gt, Liverpool, was •Isocured of Intl:Wootton of the Liver, by WorsdelPs Pins. TilOS. CROASDALR, Thornley near Preston, Eng , land, was aired of Typhus and Risen Iliadic rever,•by Worsifell P THOS. BLUCHER, of Reading Pennsvinnnla, testi. fies that his child was severely afflicted with Worm., rind was perfectly restored by the use 01 Minniells AZiiei nYlbegSla. Ilendx,ht. Hattitunl Cnstiveness, severe Colds, have all yielded to this powerful hut wary , re , getable medicine. No more certain and mild• et purgatße has ever been discnvered. !tfati - r Physicians make title of these £llla Jn their. practice with great score... They are for sale in Schuylkill Connty, price J!.5 etc.' a box, containing 50 Pills with full directiona, by inn. G. Holum, and Joseph Coutaworth I., , lletsier, Port Carbon ;F. J. Fry, Tamaqua; Jneeph Ir. Alter, Tuscarora.: Jacob Metz,• St. (lair; George Ileifffilytier, New Castle; William Paine, neck— echerville; Jame. IL Foils, Mlnerscllle ; Levan & Kauffman, Schuylkill ILIVerI ; E. & E. Hammer, Or wigsburg •. M. 4. I. Dreher. East Brunswick; Boyej& Wernert,3fc Keansburg ; N. K. M. Kepner, West Penn ; ltaclf & Toney, Pine Grove. • (7:P. Ainet, travelling Agent ihr the Middle Stalea A. WEE:Krt, & , Co. Proprietor Jan r, '97. 5-13,1 No. 141 Chesnut Bt. Malta. New Article of Perfumery. TULES RAVELS' HAIR GLOSS. This hew and admirable ankle for the Toilet, unlike every other preparation for the hair, Instead of Improving he ap pearance only for a while nod eventually . destroying it, is perfectly free of all destructive materials. In cases where the hair le reduced and la faliins off by disease of the scalp. it to invaluable. It is a aura remedy for all affection* of that organ and by. removing the cause arreeta the evil. The natural color, beauty and luxuri ance can be Teetered to hair in the in, at enfeebled con ditldn, while that of the healthy can he immeasurably improved by the almost dazzling brightness and deli cate fragrance imparted by this innitsinarable prepara tion. It possesses. in an eminent degree, the quality of cleatint.a the head and preserving the hair from all lall.lll Hie, for which it is deservedly recommended to ore among rhildren„ This new article can be obtained, wholesale and retail, at _ HANNAN'S Ronk and Perfumery Eitnies. C 0221 McAllister's' Ointment, CONTAINING NO MERCURY, OR OTHER MINERAL. IT RAS POWER TO CAUSE ALL External Sores, Scrofulous Humors, Skin Diseases, Poisonous Wounds to discharge their putrid matters, and then heals them: It is•rightly termed ALL-HEALING, tlir there is scarcer) , cv disease external or Internal, that It will not benefit. I have mita it for the last sixteen years for ' all diseases of the chest, involving the utmost danger and responsibility, and I declare before Heaven and man, that not in ono case has it failed to benefit when the patient was within reach of mortal means. I have had,physicians learned in the profession:- I have had ministers ofthe kospeijutines of the bench, aldermen, lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition, and multitudes of the poor use it, in every vanety of Wa y , and there has been hut one - voice—one universal voice—saying - " McALLIr3TER„ YOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD." remov ahnoat immediately the inflamaihni and swelling when the pain ceases. (Read the directions around the box.) !WA D-ACIIE.,The salve has mired persona Of the hifmt - ache of twelv‘ years standing, and who had it - regular every week so that vomiting took place. DEAFNESS, Ent-Ache, Tooth-Ache, and Ague in the race, are helped with like success. SCALD HEAD—We have cured capes that actually defied evely - fhing. known One man told us that he had spent ki3oo on Ite children without any benefit, when a tea boxes of ointment cured them. • BALDNESS , -/t will restore hair sooner than any other thing. i TETTER—There is nothing better for the MC 0 Terigr.. Burote,—lt is and of the beet things in the world for Burns. Piles—Thousands aroyearly ctiftd by this °lament. It never fails In giving relief for the Files. Around the box needless:Sons for using McAllister's Obeisant for 'Scrofula, fiver Complaint. .Erysilscias. Tatter. CAilbtqia; Scald Head, Sore eyee..lJuiery, Sore Throat; Breathitt's, Nervous affeetiow, Pone Diseaseof tie Spine, flead..AleAs. Asti ow, Oceferse, Patna, Berne Corms. All Disease. of the Skim Sore Lips, Pim ples, 4:c. &Incas of the joints, • Swelliete of the Limbs, Sure Limbs, Serer, Rheumatism. Piles, Croup, Swelled. or Broken Breast, Therls-Ache. Arse in the Face,4-e. COLD FEET—Liver Complaint, pain in the Chest. or Buie, ihlling Wet the hair, one or the ether accom panies cold feet (TIM Ointment is the true remedy.) It lea sure sign of disease to have cold feet. CORNS—Occasional use of this Ointment will al ways keep Corns from growing. People need never be troubled with them if they use It frequently. This Ointment Is good for any pan of the body or limbs that arc Inflamed. In mune eases- it should be applied often. CAUTION.—Nn Ointment will be genuine runless the name of JOOIC4 .McAllister is written with a pen upon every label. JAMES MeALLISTER, sole Proprietor of the above hiedleine. ['me. 25 eta. per bor. AGENTS—J. M. Beatty do Co„ Pottsville ; P N. 'Tenter. do; J. W Gibbs, itlinersville ; Charles Frai lays Orwigeburg C. rk. G. Ifuntsinger, Schuylkill Haven Wm. Taggart, Tamaqua; Washingtorfllels, ler, Port Cat bon; Wm. Price, iitCtair ; John II: Hicks, Reading; and by Agents In all the principal Towns In the Gaited States. Princip e ,' Office, Nn.2o North Third et Phitriffelpho San itary Committees. enotuna . A T a ,meeting of the Corincil of the Borough of 1/ Pottville, held on 'Pursing evening. Ju ne 19,1849. It was on motion Resolved, that suitable Committees be appointed to see that the most efficient mnatory I measures are observed throughout the Boroughowith a View of avoiding as Mr as poselhle the threatened vial , tattoo, and to preserve the health of our citizens—on motion, Resolved, that committees of nine in each Ward. be appointed by the President to effect this object; that it site!l be' the ditty of each committees to re. port to ttu Chief Burgess of the flomUgh, the existence of. any •nuisanees which may require the aid of the Wale Guth:titles for their removal. The following are the committees appointed. viz : WARD COMMITTEES: X. W. Want). N. E. WARD. notrrn Wai). John C Lesslg Nicholas Fox Charles Loeser Wirt Lerch Frederick Eating C Is Jackson J iJ Downing • Abrnhani Mime Solomon Foster George Might • flaml flutitzlngerJames tiiilyntan John Clayton Joseph WoolliOn Nathan Evans John Menarron Daniel Klapp John C Martin Andrew Alortitnetllinim Rigs - James At Itent,y John U. James Floinuei Morris E E Wand . . . . . _ . . . . Joseph Morgan. .lamas Cleary Edward Nat dley. h is hoped that the 017.4118 generally will aid the above named orumitteea,.and an fat an possible a-- gist In carrying oat the viewe nithe Council. " B. T'l'llSl.olt. Chief Burgen. . • • .. . . . : - - ' OPVICE OP THE scaturraraLLl NALIGATJON. COMPANV. • 5 • . Decestfrer 22d, 1848. Aoj ' _1: E.; 11 hereby given that Ore . foßowia: rate, of To II will be charged on Coal tranaporled On The Canal and Worksof the Schuylkill Navigation COur pang for On Teat 18441 __.pspri--'......--, - Mount . Schuylkill Port Carbon. - Boren. Clinton. eta, per toll. ets, per ton. eta, per to Drw/gaburg, 15 12 llambure,„ , . 25. • 52 - 13. Morusville; 32 - 23 Althouses,„ 40 37 28 Deeding,4s 42 • 33 Unionville. ,,- 55 51 43 Lattrellllll, 55 -• 52 43 PoitstoWn Landing. 55 52 • 43 Boyers` Ford. 55, 51 43 Pticenieville, 60 - ' 57 48 D Paulding's am, 60 57 ' 48 tumberville, 60 ' 57 48 Valley Forge, 60 57 - 48 • - Port Kennedy. '65 62 . 53 - ' Norristown, ' 65 62' 53 Consohocken, 70 ' 60 58 Spring Mill, • 10 67 se Alanayunk. 75 72 ' 63 Who toll to Philadelphia will he as follow,: ' Mt. carton. Sch. Haven. Pt. Clinton. , March, April and May. 65 vv. acts. 53 cts. Junta oly and Augnat.,7s 72 83 Sept. Ott. Nov. & Dec. 85 82 73 The Coal shipped from Port Carbon loth, above pointa will be charged one and a half cents per ton more th in isidratea. . The charge while snide per ton of thiO tbs., and an allowance of fire,per cent. will be made on the weight shipped to cnver waetage. FREUERMK FRALEY,Presidcnt. Patent Lubrleattn; OH. SCIIOSNEII & NORTON, HAYING pu rc hased the exclusive right for =nu theturlng and vending the Patent Imbricating Oil, from P. Devlan& Co.,for Schuylkill, Diuptilml-elia non,-Columbia, Narth'ld,Litiferne,Wyouting,Lycoming Lehigh, Carbon and Nonhampton CoUntles; they an nounce to the public, that they have commenced the manufactory of it In ihe Borough of Pottsville. where they will be happy to supply all orders promptly, and at theaame rate It can be purchased from the Proprie tors of the potent rtght. Thin Oil was patented Jane uy 16th. 1816, and its superior excellence and cheap ness, hat already oven It the preference overall other Oils in use, for all kinds of Stationary Machinery. Lo tomotives and Care on our Rattroads,--and also for Lamp time. All orders left .11C R. D. echoener's Stine, In Centre Street, still Ire promptly executed. 1 . IL P. SCITORNER, • C. F. NORTON. • Potts' ilie.Jurte lath. Ma The Price is 75 cents per gallon, and the following cer tificate' glow its character: PntcaasLpnt.t;l 4, IBM Messrs. P. S. Devlin & Co.—Cientletnenit•—The Pa. tent Composition you sent me to hays tried', and which you design as a substitute far the beat Win the work - flint Machinery, has, I dm happy to say, more than fu sed my expectations. I had it fully tested on a Loon, • .rive Engine for two days(in rainy weather. with mud flying over the machine at every rr volution) by a akilfu Engineer, who tonsures me that It works equal to th best spermaceti oil, with at saving In quantity of hit pe cent This saving. together with the greatly reduce price at which you inform me You ran Cornish the articl will strongly recommend its use on Rail Roads and i large mills and factories whete large quantities atoll ar used; I have now no doubt of its entire aiircess, on under that imsresoion tender you my *Ulcer° congratu atlons. Truly yours, • Wu. Enamel'. Porravit.t.g, Jun. 22. 8 3 4 0 . This Is to certify that I have been using P.B Devlan & Co 's Patent Lubricating Olt for the last six week.* end canoe as our decided opinion, that, besides It beings° attach tneaper, it, peculiar puperiorlty over the bent Sperm 011, in its darabihry on mathinery,whicti ren ders It a very desiraPlenrllcle forthat purpose. We are extensively engaged in mining and shipping coal, hav ing eleven Steam Ergities of varioustapatities at work hoisting coal,pumping water &e ' bizt.avt, IF rtvono Si Co. P. S. Devlan & Co.—Gentlemen:—We have been using your Patent Lubricating (Mortal! the machinery of the Reading Iron and Nall Works for the last nine weekv,and we entraider wertav e given it a fair trial, as the works are calculated to malluirceture Omit thousand . . tons of Iron and Nails per annum. Tilt hiarliinery is very heavy,the.trigine one hundred and sin y horse power; and the speeds are from thirty to nine hundred revoltitionsper minute. After the ahovo trial; we can recommend the Oil as equal to the best .perm Oil and, in many eases, super' or in any sperm oil used in the country, viz : for hea bearings and fast speeds, such as shafting and Eihs. I remain yours, &c., - -Limes Wilson% ' Manager of the fteadins Tron,Nail and Tube Works. (June 15.'49. 254 o=istM ket dreadful Cough 1 The Lane* are ;n danger Ta :cork of the destro9er ha th began 1 The comet of eortsampteon Fath err it-s Jolted of Death ARE you mother )Your darling child, your blot and earthly joy. it now, perhaps. confined to liar chamber by a dangerous cold —herpale cheeks, her thin Ottani:l n fingers, tell the hold disease, has already gained upon her—the sound of her sepulchral cough pierces your sold. Young site. when just about to enter life; dise6e sends a heart-c rushin g blight ever the fair prospects of the future— your beetle cough and feeble hush. tell o your loss of hope, hut you need not despair. There a bairn which will heal the wounded lungs, it is SHER 'it AN'S A.1.1L.-11E,A1.1NG ItALSA . M. Mrs. ATTIMIE,I he wife of Win 11. Aitree ; Esq. was given tip by Dr. riewal of Washington, Drs. thou and McClellan of Philadelphia, rind Dr. Mutt of New York. Ifer friends all thought she must die.. She had every appearance or being in COUSUMI/11011, and Sr as so pro nounced by her puyelciaiiii—Shertuart's Maseru was given and it - cured her. _ . nes. If ICY JONES, 10, Eighth aventie, wa cured or conalt and catarrhal affection or,a year. standing. - The first dome cave holt more relief that ail the other medicine Ite brad ever taken, lir. 1.. .1 Deals, ID, Delaney street, grave it to a sister-in-la, who was laboring tinder Consumntion.and,to plinths sorely afflicted with the Asthma. In both cases it.- ..trek were immediate, and 3000 restored them to corn fortable health. DR. etfIFIRM„aN'S. COUGH r.nzENcEs Core the roost optltinate cases of Cough in a few hours. They have cured a large number of persons who have been given tip by their physldans and friends, and many Ohs. have been reduced to the verge of the grave by spilling blood. Consumption and Hectic fever, by their use have had the .rottd. of health restored to their ttagrard cheek, and now tire to speak forth the draises tor this invaluable medicine. ~Ott. SIIERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES Have been proved to more than 400.000 cases to he infallible, in fact the only curtain worm destroying medicine erer discovered. Children will eat them when they cannot be forced intake any other medlaltse, and the benefit derived from tile tolnlinlstrarion of ntedleme to them in this form. Is great beyond descrip tion. When lire breath of the. child hecolnee offen sive, end there is picking of the nose, headache, drow siness, starting during sleep,disturbed drearmawaking with fright and acreaming, trouhleionte tongli, fever ishness, thirst. veracious appetite. Mane*, of the stomach, and bloated stomach—there are among the many prominent symptom. of "Timms, and can be re lieved by these ineolnparable Lozenges. They have never been known to fail. DR. S11;;IIMIC1'S CAMI'IIOR I.Oz BM:ES Relieve headache, nervous sick headache, palpitation of tits heart and sickness In a very few minutes.— They cure lowness of spirits, despondency, faintness, colic, spasms, cramps of the stomach, summer or boweleomplaints—they keep up the spirits, dispel all the distressing symittorns of a night of dl6sipation. and enable a pentim launderer, great mental riclmillly m hu ERMM,'t: I''o[lll MIN' tl I'6ABTER Tn acknowledged by all who have ever used it to be the best strengthening ;Mister in the is arid, and a sov ereign remedy for pains and we:0(11mill in the hack, Wins, side, breast, neck, limbs joints, rheumatism • lumbacit, &c. One million a year will not supply the demand. Caution is necessary, as t hese are many unprincipled persons who would force a spurious arti cle upon the community. Be careful to get Sherman's Plop Mau's Plaster, with a •Tut aborts" ~r his written mune on the hark—none others are genuine, and wilt do mare hurt titan gond. Dec. 2 49—ly TIIE-11.11LAND FOR the core of Headache, Giddiness. linemanlism Piles. Dyspepsia, Scurvy,t3mallpos.Jaundice,Pain I in the Dash. inward Weakness, h'alpitation of the Heart, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma. Fe verso e alt kinds, Female Complaints, :idea:tie, salt Rheum !Titanium:l, Worms. Cholera Modls, Coughs, Clumsy, Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fits, Liver Crimp/aim Erysipelas, Deafness. Itching of the Shin. Colds. Gnat, Gravel, "Scrvous Complaints, and a variety of other diseases, arising from impurities of the blood, and oh struttioits 'in the organs of digestion. Experience has preyed that nearly every disease ori ginates from impurities of the blood or derangement of the digestive organs; and to secure health, we Meat re• move these obstructions or Meter.: the Wood to its no• tuml state. • .„ The aversion to taking medicine Most efrectualyres moved by Ctietser's Vegetable Purgetire Pill, ; being completely enveloped with a enatintor peer whets nuke,. (Whim is as diet inet front the internal ingredients as a not shell from the kernel) and have nntasle of inerlicine. Moreover they neither nauseate or nine to theslighicst degree, but operant cannily on all the diseased parts of the system. Instead nf confining themselves to and rack nanny particular region. Thus. if. the Liver be ~tre , ed, one ingredient will operate on that particutor rer gan, and by cleansing it of any excess of bile., restore it in its natural state.' another will operate on the biond,and remove all impurities in itscirculation, while a third will move ail impurities In its circulation, while a third will effectually expel whatever impurities may have been discharged in the stoniaeh, and hence they Itrilte al the root er disease, remove all impure homers (tom the body open the pores externally and internally; separate all foreign and obnoxious panicles from the chyle, so that the blond may be thormlghly pure—thue securing a free and healthy nclule to the heart, lungs, end liver ; end thereby they restore hiafth,eVen when all Other means have failed. . . . - . The entire truth of the above can be arcertainedly the Wain( a single box; and their virtues are so pre.X:t live and certain in restoring health, that the proprietor binds himself to,return the money paid fur them in all eases where they do not give univeroal satisfaction. Hetail prtces.2s etc. per box. Principal office, No. 66, Vary slant, New York: The following are the agent.; in Schuylkill county for Clickner's Vegetable Purgative PAIN, and Dr. Sher man's All-Healing Balsam, Lounges and Plasters Tamaqua—V. J. Fry, and Ifridner & Morgenroth ; Patterson—M.Schwarta ; Middlepert-- , inn. Williams; Port Carbon- 1 11. Shiaaler ; Pottsville—P. Sanderann, and J. C. Brown; Ft. Clair—Hughes; New Castle— Coo. Ilmfanytier,l; Taylorville—J. 11. Otto; Miners eille—Jamen B. Falls; Llewellyn—Jonas Kauffman ; Tremont—llatiae & Wingert; Pinegrnve—Paul Darr; Orwlesbnre—Joseptt Crammer ; fort Glutton—Lyon & Itishei ; New Philadelphia—Wm.M. Barlow ; Rchnyl killllaven—Levan& Kauffman; and alao'hy J. M. C. MARTIN, wholesale and supplying agent, Pottsvillo iSte 9.'48. 49.1 v I'7ARItISO%'IS 4:10Lt131131/iN lI 1l gallon, half gallon, quart and smaller bullies ; also Maynard & Nnyes' Inka,Copyirg Inkailogait & Theism son's! Steel Pen Ink. llonveralnka, Red and Blue Inka wholesale:and retail. Ink as low as 311 cents pe !Plzen, wholesale, at , HANNAN'S Octl4-42) - Cheap Book and Vrtrisiy:3ioren. t 1 ARPCTI: 1 11:1 &MATTING-6uperior (all wool %.1 Ingrain Carpet, 1)o Checked and plain Idattin, For sale by May ^5,'46 J. M. BEATTY, & Co. N. M. - Newmari'm PLUMBING SIIOP, BETTY'S ROW. NORWEGIAN STREET, ' Pot:grille. Pa.' ALL kinds of Lead Pipe. Sheet Lead, Brass Cocks, (a superior artirlej Bath Tubs; Shower Baths, Hydrants, Hydrant Hose,. Double and Single Actin Pumps, &e.. kept constantly on hand asd for Jule.— Kitchen Sinks made to order, neat and durable, and al Inds of Plumblning done in the best manner.. , DAVY'S SAFETY LAMPS. rirxre subscriber has just received a-supply of Safety Lampe, among whtch ate a few Of Upton & Rob erta' Improved tail sty Lamp, which ie acknowledeby to be the best arm safpst now in use lathe mines or Europe. For sale at luskprlEes than tb,:y can be im ported, at ' • • ' ,BANNAIVS ♦prq I T Cheap Boat and: Variety fit-or TlcknorlS Columblar Book, BEING progressive HIM C.illpre System or Orthography and Orthocpy. Including a ninety of definitions, adapted to the Use of Schools in the Amu& can Republic, by Almon Ticknor, a Teacher of men -ty-five years' experience, and author of the Colum bian and Tooth's Columbian Calculators, Practical COMITIOfi School Mensuration. &t. The attention of Teachers. School Ditectors,parents, d.e., is Invited to this new Spelling Book, which con. form, to tha romfrro aLitts and changes , In Onhogra phy, as being one of the neatest. cheapest, best in. ranged. sod better adapted to the wants of children, than any other published in the United States. It is, what it purports to be. a Spelling Rook rind not a Read. toy Brink, and only requires an examination on the part of i n „n„ orso y youth, to secure for it a ontversal in • trnductinu Into the Schools of the tihited States. lust published and for sate by It. RANNAN, Where Teachers and Directors can procure copies fot examination. . . This book has been issued only , about ten day., and he following are some of the recommendallon.al eady received i. FAN. `25, LSO. Friend Ticknor-1 have examinations long-looked for Spelling Sank: and take pitiroute in stating to you my sentiments In - regard to it. The first thing which strikes' the eye upon taking it tip. is the heateirss of its appearance, the whiteness- and Smoothness or the Paper. and the beauty of Its tyoogiaphy. The words are, for the most - part. thosegivhieh are in common u s e, and the transition from easy cords to those of mote difficult orthography, is well adopted to the gradual progress, which the youthful pupil is naturally expect ed m make. The spelling is according to the approv ed .ffiturrican standards. The definitions are concise, yet comprehensive, and, 'what is of the greatest Ito penance. so simple that they may be understood by the youngest scholar. The eystematiral nrder. in which the whole book is arranged, meets with my decided approval, and I think tan not fail to commend itself to the favor of both teacher and scholar. - Your Spelling Book professes to be "for the Erse of *hoots." and not a book of reference for learned My -geologists; consequently, those who expect to find in it 'much of the tagrAelerLof nu r language, on to speak, will be disappointed. 'Three who require children to burden their minds with the derivations of words, be fore they dace learned the words themselves, may be compared to a man, who, upon approaching a lineup• pie tree, Is not content to regale htmteffupon the tempt in; fruit which ram; itself to him, but first digs down to the roots of the tree to ten what they are Ilke. Let him fiat secure the fruit. I would say, and then ft in time enough to satisfy his curiosity by an examination of the roma: It cannot be denied that there is much valuable tints wasted in this manner, which Wes be profit ably cm ployed, add that scholars aregrently thscooraged by monstrous appearance of the work which they are re quired to perform. In this respect. I consider the Colombian Spelling Book a decided improvement, nod for many other rea son. a.sery superior work. hope it may receive from 'teachers and others in terested. all the tvelronte n hick it deserves. Truly Yours, DANICI:E. Pit Imes. Principal nt Gmotaetr School. To Mr. Almon Ticknor. ot Ticknor's (Adam. blurt Reading.. „liary3lrt. Mr. Almon Tlrknot —Pear Sir all the Arithtne.. Ira that I have lined, ]have found a very_ great want of practical examples. to ihthorhte the-prlfierples of the science. In cotoolletation of the superior Poi citrate of your Arithmetic in supplying this deficianry7to gether with Its adwptatiun to the currency of our Own country, I have introduced It Into my Silrf!. {VILLIAM POIT. Primirial of the. Collegiate School 1 have examined - your : 4 pelling Book. and consider it decidedly superior to any other work of the kind, with which 1 amacqueinted, In the Dements of our Litera lure . WILLIAM M. MST. Friend Ticknor—l 111144 rtiveaully concur with IVrit. S. Volt, in every particular, in reference to your Spelling hook. Indeed I ha. eno doubt that the great : deguleratittii is at length plipplied, and I feel confident, that if fin meet watt the VIIC("CFT that your work de- Nerves, it will not be limn, until every child in the Stated/mit in the and Select 3eltnola will accord In you that titer./ of :ipprobation which you so well deserve, and I ran any without hesitancy, that so far as the youth of the Keyqarie State a re,conce rued. you have eminently tnlfilied the command "go forth and teach thin prople.•' With mark ri4ipect, GEOIME F. sPAti), rrintipal, WaFltionn a., Srlrct ,4 chnot .11dur.5 ehmPrk,..)/ay. r .V., 1919. To Ben). annap—Dear Sir:—Tlekones columbian Spelling Book has been shove by' the author. with n view to its introduction ilaii our rolallola Schools. Upon etaminntion, corroborated by the ststements of several of our teUtilerP, Or superiority in arrange mant,gradtral advance, and rheapne•s over those now used, besides Ito conformity with modern usages 'and .bongo, in Orthography, the Board of Director: , acting htough the Section ry,m. ho is the. Committee appointed n superintend this dr of nor !lin:Minna! •aard, have Cole lndeA , it forthwith. yours re,p..ct . By order nf the Board Directors. of Ikranth Chunk District. [curio. Spey., &e. ,tiv's Defter., Delia ID llalaloll Schutt• • Itartnisor no. June iv, !SIP. Clannan:—T hove very recet.tly been silown a copy of••Tlckno,'n Col mubiau Spelling pnbin•hed by you, and reuttested to expre, my opinion of its merits as a School Hook. Mr. Tickn; . .r. the Author, has been long identified a ith the educational ny,tent of our ?tate 110 8 practical Teach., not a thentenrd pedagneue, 3 "4 by his eAltirtence in ennthetotit in Iraqi the • . young idea'' in a pleasant way, through the (is jig. intricate Aezr . s . of rtitliniental lea rntuy. 11'hiletherc are many valuable works °fort hoerrif.hy and ort tioepy• now before he public., car li claiming pre eminence, (anti possessing it inn in sunut respects) 1 am constrained to say of Mr. Ticknor's work, trout the slight examination !Imre been Icicle to glee it, that it tinny, if not man , ncies combined, than any other work of the kind, detract, ham fallen under my notice, add I would cheeru olly recommend it to plitellln arid tear hers, no a Bonk for lice In our Common Schools. l'ery Respecifulle, Oke. is J. horn. &lel lileck. The following is (min the Rev. William I. Clark, Teacher of a Classical 1-thool at Wiiti:mspnu. It mharnspoct, Pa.. foot 14. 1819. 1 hare e.tatiiineel with so !!!! . rue, Tlelinor's Cnlum- Siro Spelling (look, and have no hesitation in pronoun cing it one or the best svltas..tif its class that have cdame beneath my notice. It in simple in it. arta tine and, what is not its icaq is strictly -philosophical.. 1 its introiludilon into nor rti.hools would prove of dot Idea liiii . tintage to the pit pits, and greatly facilitate the 'lron. , of the leach,rs-• WILLIAM J. CLARK. . Classical 'feather, Willianisport. • City of Reading, Juno Ist. 1019. • l'itr• Ticknor—Dear Sir—l hate examined. )our -Spel ling and in my opinion, tadieve it in` tie Jillt the book we want n nor 1 Irak., always found great difficulty in setting children and pro nounce correctly: The manner in a whrrh you have ar rimier! this Important brisk (Mr I consider it the (011n ifition 0f.% gond education) Is excellent, and should re kect great credit upon its author. 1 have introdilrnd It into my School, and find it Cil,l4lllPliernl satisfaction. Tours. let., ISAAC Ngmros EVntlii, Teacher of Select Senool. Reading. ...tfay 21st. 1649. The undersigned, teachers of the North Ward Pu Schools. having exaniined••Ticktior's spelling Rook," prefer it to any other that have come to our notice : would most re,..nettfully inch of the Directors of said tVard,portnisslon to intrOduce it unto our Schools. R. M. 110 Mi. iooni•n M•t.stitmorm, ALE/ hi.. WICGINS, 11. D. 14aEtDQLLxll, LOU SA E. linvr.t. Rending. June In. 1 , 419. A. Ticknor,' Eq.—Dear Sir—Having corsotily unlined your Spelling Bonk, 1 inn ninth pleaeeo with the. arrangement and relection of mutter.,yor the tinkles for which it is deithined, 1 think it micron to moot work. now in nee in nchoolii. Very re,peclfolly. C. Mitten, Principal S. W. War. Oramnor School concur In the above. WY MAION, Chesnut Street School Tainavia,-1fay2.3.1.319. Mr. Bann:in—Dear Sri :—Mr. Ticknor, who is an fa vorably known. nt Ihe author of the "Gianniloan Cal culator." and oilier aril7uueticul :works, has just pnb fished a Spelling Ito.lk, whit h I think will be as (avor ably received vs his .kritionetic. emphatically NnkLLING Mink—nun as f think; Leiter calculated to initiate the child inn) inn rudiments Of Mir 1411Viinfne, than any other now to floe. It takes here admirably. and Ithink will lin, the only one flied in our Politic Schools. which otnenee on the 2.1 Monday in June—as:iiiperiniendrtit,.l intend to ort:e tie onnttesire I would alan take thin opporti' tufty, to soy, that Mr. Ticknor has in Press, and will shortly appear, a Sys tem of Mensuration. Ilnyinr examined this work in Manit.cript. I think It will he the roost popular work on that subject, of any - extant, that la, lit COLIIIII.II tirhoids, It is an intetmethate link between common- Arithmetic. :OA the hither taunt he. of Matteunatics, and is ndmirnSiy adapted to the pruettcal 4neiness .1, our citizens. Very Respectfully. fin. NICHOLAS Ooiste.n. llttallES , EXPECTORANT, CELEELRA TEO Fur the Core of Cougha,;Celds..9.tthent. ReattrAilis Incipient Censumptien. tifueteuttten if the Lanes, and Lhsrayee 4 the l'atlme,, ttry Orguai. ;* TVIS valuable preparation is highly rerommentled by physicians anal by a celebrated rhenzast of Mihmt e l. plata,t,r its Inediritl etfect.und chemical cianthina t ion, as well adby thousands of others who have mad:, an., of it —as it 111.1 . er had been used whhont progliicititt beneficial. etlects, analtaltimiuc cure of the fir which it is recommended. Anil twilit:are:Dal:Jr graduate of Ebartlan cy, I ran assure the public at it. perfect safety. It is rollittotili of sorb preparations ati staml in bit veil , high. est repute astute thit tholir.it faculty for lbe cure of that class of diseases hich Are too open only the tier runners of that filial license, en:anti/Minn. In most eases where there is nautili pain in the breast, anal which nflen enenils thmuch to therhoillilor blade, I would strongly advise the am ,h, hthm nfope tif the COmpolloil Qnlhanum l'biAterS to the - breast, anal roe the EXpeChtritlit as ibrecteil. In fed, !be tumor the Ealbannan PlaLst el Cannot be lot,' rtitity rerommended, as I have seen en many instanres or it, affordihr, the greatest relief in a very rbort spare of lino, even an confirmed consumption. The Expectorant trill be found to relieve the mach, and the Plaster the pain• atid, at thottllllo time, drill , the itinalrlatinn to therm rfare, and thereby act as a counter-irritant, is Welt every playsi. e an will prono t t u ce good. without the least hesitation whatever. Persons on:often mad to have the COnritrop,,, tion, when by a judicious nor of sotto ~r the 1,51 E xrc .. tomtits, and a careful diet, they have been completely cured, so that their esperienre should art as a ,canning to those who are said to Fatale consumption not to de spair, but try on. The Ex pe 'rant wall be foutairtford great relief, even when a cure is said to he bhp, , Before malting L. , 0 of On ErpOrtoraht it Wo ail be no If/ examine the trula, c0...1y termed Palate, to serif it is not swollen or elongated. In such cases an expectorant is useless. t /lacking road/ and a raid Irma/ disposition 1e swallow Is frequently caused by an fq0111,.111i1 , 71 of the pahite. An exrellent remedy in sect cases Is to use a small quantity OrTinctilre Myrrh, say hbool a tea,hootthil to a w tnr glassful of water, and use..its at .:vale, three or four tune . a day. If the above remedy should fail, or Oho or 11 dame nature, it would be best to amply to a sat Wenn, al have :Ismail portion of It taken off so as to eh, talc tit irritation and the cob, tonal cough tt hirti it Woobi be ly to prothire in the throat. The operation attended with but little, if any pain trla.stever. • In Bronchitis, nod 1144.,..es of the throat, the Zit"; hovid be 1151,1. ron the rare of ilt4ettses arising briorinally from a , related or debilitated :dam of the system. as Ilya, pepsin. With Palpitation, of the beat', Loss of Appe tite, llenft-littrn Ittentstelte, ,Poor belching, Loss of. , Colour, Pain Mahe aread, Nervous Debtlay, Cholera m0rt,,,,,, LlN,rti , ty, N iti lit Sweats:Cold's Cough. In• ithi•rizn amt liieJto , ll , l, ,, ino tough of old ace; and as a ~,,,,,,,, (liyi bruiting the system) to .Fever and Ague ; bilious ithilillenollit ft set it has no equal. Tilts preparation ;i4 wild Cherry pinninliteN a mark ed superiority over all other articles. sold, as Syrups. i llabanis on Ill'ornerr of Wilt! Cherry. ;—being prepared iii, wll ila nrn, e.l , ll,nnanrra a concentrated anti efficient rcie,o, o,intz r rall the welt known gdod qoalitien of rNmethenett and iworranted true from all other drugs, line eln hi innth pod Ito preparal 1011 ior any other nar , um. The pleasant taste of Cif, Wine of Wild Cher qualiy es it for the 01001 delleale Simon/h. lt wilt also be found much cheaper, than the more ntilnit hrticlvm;4,,lil under thehatue of Will Cherry, Ell TIkODIPSOII. I bring fir more concentrated and pure tint put up lit - REAL ESTATE AGENT. ANDi large quart potties, and la warranted to keep in any COLLECTOR OF RENTS, climate. Office in Port CarLan. SrAuvik,Jl County, Pa, •f : Persona ar h n i re pithier:l to Fever and AVle i Billet. Ttill suhsetiber will -take charge of Coal Land , Fever. At., will find "Gnmpert's Wine of Wild Cher- Dwelling Houses:and other properly. tool NATI et ry" an excellent preventive by artengibening the Rents for - the same, in the County of Schuylkill , a i d ettomach and Nervi,s, and its derided tonic properties all other business connected with his Agency, will e IF:continent/ Ii ad a superior fribmltute for the no called' promptly attended to Tort w ine." : al-Observe the Genuine "Wine of Wild Cher y" is pot up in large bottles holding a florin. with the words: ' .Cumpert's Wine of Wild Cherry, Minds." blown In the Glassolnd the outside Wrapper has the writ , . • tett Signature of the Proprietor. Prepared only by ii. ft cum vrt - cr, Chemist and Apothecary. • No. 1.10 North Serrind Street, Philade s tehia.. Trice *1 per bottle, or sh , for & ltntlllls ~.. E. .„. Agents..-,i. G. Ittoren. POltsOn."; fl." .... if it i, ' .. ktinersville. , , ..v uhp.l4 • tru Pri , plre.l by) CVRTIA Whi.leicil an ,Retait Druggist and Clio mi., I ELI TUOMPSON • Port Carbon, sermy Is ill co Refers to Bard Patterson. and Horace. it with, 1 , .. . •Jt • . Pottsville. •• Samuel Bell, Reaffirm. ' If •• ‘. Wen. 11. Wilson, No. V, North ill. st., Ph I . ' del phis. ' (May 1219. .20-I. Wl3. WELLS, Attnmey at Lai!, Miners V V dcbuytkin Coupty, Pa. (Coctl4-42. lIMIM ■ POSTSCRIPT, M=S SEWS TO TH relphia, Jury 6, 6 Welk - n.l' PM- ME MEW Flour L-$4,50 _Rye Flour— :MOO. Grain---"'1,08n.1,09. (Corn-- 100 ' ,a 102 Oati-28 a 29. HILL—TWO NEN LILLEII. occurred at Summit Hilt. m the Fourth of july. A terfered to quellithe dis acked by the rioters, up xv a revolver, and shot ye since died. ;Several ely wounded. We have .tain further par4ulars. RIOT AT AVM. A. serious riot Carbon County, Constable. who i turhance, was at on ,Ivhieh he di.. two men. who hl others were sere.' been unahle.to o! Locopocci ATE O.K.:V.V.:V[IO'S. The l.oeofoe State Convention,lassern bled at Pittsbur on the Fourth Of July. nominated dohs k. Gamble, of LY,coming County, for Copal Commissioner. The vote stood, on tbe last ballot al fellows : Gamble, Lyeorning,7l J.ll.l3reiadhead. of Pike. 33 ; "homas M Petit f Phila delphia, 13. I'ITDISPOSI lON OF IMMIX ,CLIV4 fronf Louisville slates that s attacked with Cholera, on No further news from that • A despate M r.- CI ay w. Tuesday las 'quarter. HER MATTIIEM). This disti guished Reformer fias arrived in this coo try from Ireland !Ile is at preient in New York, where he has met with the mast enthusiastic reception from all classes of people. ' FOP EIGN NIATS, ARItIY L OF THE t.J whip Canada arrv_ed at Hall -3d inst., bringing news one The Ste fax ,on th. week later prtAscr... The atte npted ins , irrection Fat Paris has been follov ed by a more foftnidable re sistance in the laws at .I..yoks A serious engageme t took place in •the streets of that city b twen the troops Ind the mob: hi- the co irse of which a Iconsiderahlp,/ j a number of) lives were lost on t oth sides. 7 Barricade were thrown uPOv rich wore not taken way until they had veil bat tered don,by the canon. I) i The ; fi hting commenced On the morn , ing of th,'lsth, and continued till a late hour in tr night ; but a telegiphic de !watch, (1. ted Lyons the 16th; at) 9 o'clock P. NI., announces that the inan i gents had been con pletely routed, the streets clear ed, and the city restored to tiladgoility.-- There are upwards of 50,000 /troops in and arqind Lyons. There as no al -1. , prehension of any further ilistdrbance. I . 44c2icrArix'. I . ~. , The news from Hungary ie somewhat contrat i ietory ; but the London Globe of the 2'2: i d nit., has intelligence erom Vienna to Juncoltlih. The great n4ws is a tre ., m k endOus encounter with tnejtitingarians. The Austrians and Russiansl are said to have i bi en completely defealetl, and to have left (m the field the fabulotti6 number of 23,000 killed. This battle took place on the 13th and 15th, on 'the large plain be twen Raub and Weisselh4g. It lasted 64 I ours. The loss' AO the Magyars is I stated ,at 8000. The ' Austrians were commanded by Hayman, the Russians by Ruriiser, and the II ditgarian by Georgey. Aldil i ongh' the news is up ) the 13th, this battle has been received i ntricate letters, Sin jularly enough no papersallnde to it. p toi b i e eene evening r n c o:f d . th4 2 Paris of 1 s tult. , n nets baati the ent yof the French. into Rome. Gen. I. Ou inot would not make aj general attack beft re the 16th or .17th, When the news of I e failure of the conspi'mcy in France wold reach that place, aid would pro; babl induce thq • TritimvirMe to captulate: 13, On the 'llto-'n breach was effected in The Walls by the French, and a portion of theirl troops entered the citvi. This report, led tcl the belief that the struggle was over. On Ole 12th Gen. Oudino t issued a letter to the Triumvirs, making t last appeal to them, to throw' upon the the responsi.; biliw of the effusion'of b oad. I Public School I vorrs•vir r, NOTICE TO TA ' TRACT ham nn Art of 1101 I.7nnimonwralth, 1.11110 and continuance of n 'man Schools, passed 7th c, 01. On the receipt of ll te, pie district trett-taler ri ''noire, by nnt seinents. to be put lip in 11 istrlrt. that he wilt often int. township, ward or hot named in said ativertisen cline and receiving the eel ball collet I land receive tt ad in eiv 01l caz'tviten Its same, n as It core rarer shall receive two Pe L 1:. I.PATEitEr: General Assembly of 1 '•Au Art (or the rept .reto of Education by *aid wartant and In tit give at I Jeam thirty n written Or printLd (Mgt public piaree in I at the ti.eet plane Of unit elfetn.i,,, nil a day rot.. It the perpn,,e of t tint to t for:rild 'tett/1,-4 e 'g -lying receipts rod. by the petson pay len,ctthlri therefor, the rent. for all minter, so S . c. 27. In case any school tax shalt:cm:tin unpaid for, peri..,l of sixty days tin ii and after the day nn soli , 1 rh the district treasurer el all boor attended for the ;Mr ~ ,F .. ! of rereivine, the tem as aforesaid, it shall be the duty of tli , district treas ter to 1.,3110 his warrant. wit i a schedule of all such s ;paid school tax, and the nal ICS of the persons reaper ively to Whom rhe came io r Jarred in the plupe.r . dap wale, directed to the ton na de of the proper ward, I wnship orhornugh, whose do ) it is hereby made, to re; else the swine-authorising On renuit ing him to ileman I and receive front the pc, en a named in the said soh lute, )lie sums with which th / t y ate therein charged res mcifully,tonlher with fore pe tent. on the amount t erl'lf, which per tentage sh It in all cases he calif etc.! mobretained by saris on tstable lot bin chtopcn,t ion ; In e.i, ;thy person so el; treed with school tax ail In-ply:the a loom% tn. seL4her whit the per renta , r, afores.tht, within twenty dabsft after the demand mac e therefor by r.lili 1111401 , 1 It i o constable may levy ill same by di-tises3llli . sale!nf II e anode and chawles of said delithitte la, gorinx ten d:ye notice nf such ;ale, y written or pi niteci adpr. ti emcnt ; and 111 With vas . Said (-drillable shall, in ad .d thin to the per Celtic , e here 11.1a.6it allowed, be e titled to retain out of the pro; eedc of such Sale, is ~ a lee first Sminetior the; hoe) Ott and the per tentage abr.'s:till, the same leen s are 11 , ,V iliio,lrra ny law 1.1 c Instables for levy ands. le Ilpoll a 10111 01 v,..f.tion• The richonl tux - pa ers .1 the liornie2ll or Prnialtlife, re hereby noti fi ed, th at 1. • 41 attend 211 Mits.', lin t Inn Monday,the 25th di Jul next—at .NI ill's •Itntel i n Tuesday the 21101 null et Doerilinm , r'a Unto!, on Veenesday, the 17i'll ar said month, to receive the 'chord tax, in ramhinthr• with thc law. , lle hlsixxiti,.. hata, t, ha he tout) recede,. the tax atl is office, at any time pnivems to the expiration of the .0 days. ; , I r,one.wr NVOODSIDP., . Tfeasurer of the Potn.ville :411001 District. June 22, It 3-17. . I, ;•8-it Emporium, Pres; :Ifni Deniocnt, Copy 3 times, and clierge School Dirt eterk ; • G j unipert's PORE ANo 'CONCENTRATED NISI: OF Wll.O.cni:ltitY. =ME iNADi. iitriet of