POTTSVILLE. SATURDAY, JULY 21, "al. A writer in the last Locoroca Paper oft his Borough, is antiousto drop politics In this county, this Fall, and elect :denied members to the Leia latrirr, or in °that WAN, the writer desires to he elected himself; Now When we state that the person who concocted that article, Is a rank Free Trade Loc:ofocci- of the deepest dye, and of the tnost unscrupulous character, Utterly opposed to the Protective rasp, th e o bt ,itct of his advice is easily fathomed. We had Islintel Members in the last Legisla ture from Sctuylkill county, end who did more for our t4unty and Itato than the whole brood of toenfocos that have represented the 'county for the Imsi twenty years—and_ their talents were diree'ed effectually too against. all unnecepary Corporations in Schuylkill county. They sue— e,•,..lvd in killing severs!, among which was Improremcni Company, located in the Kchuylkill Valley, near the Volley Furnace prop. ',iv.- in which, if we are not misinformed, the ~t..r of that article , i 9113 deeply interested. t-a essurtion that oar Region canrrof compete witu the other-Coal Regions, is all humbug--4t . is • slander upon the county,--an outrage upon the intends and investments in this Region— and the water and publisher had better emigrate at once to those snore favored and happy spats ho speaks of. The nail-Road to New-York will be made as seen es the Protective Policy is restored, but not before,—that'e certain,—became no Capitalist is fool enough to invest in any new improvement of that character in the present (late of business in this country. . .The Iron basinsas, which is rad .located in Schuylkill county—the Manufacturing business, which to not located in Schuylkill county—and all 'oilier interests are effected- similarly to the Coal .Tradd t—it is the destruction of those intricate abroad, that is destroying ye here, and to attribute all 'our difficulties to -the price! charged by the Transportation Companies; (svlsich we adthit are too high under existing circlsmstanaes) is only a subterfuge of the addlepatril writer, to advance his fayorite doctrine of Free Trade, and to divert attention from the real cause of our suffering.. rt. Rev. Theobold Mathew has commenced his work in Brooklyn. On Sunday he celebrat4 high mass in Ray. Mr..Schueller's Church, before a crowded couregation, and afterwards adminis tered the pledge to a large number. Ho paid visits to Bishop Hughes, and after spending two or three days with him, proceeded to Albany, am. ton, &c. co- Growth of MinOrair.—The Minesota pa pers report the rapid progniss of population in that territory. Lots at St. Paul, the capital, which were the other, day conside'red quite remote are now right in town.. More than seventy build. ings, it is said, were 'erected there during the three weeks previous to the let inst. (ECorresp3nbencr [From an Owl...lanai Correspondent.] CONGLOMERATE LTTERS FROM wink.: E CAPITOL. (PmGraeber the Sands, Pebbles, and Liaritnr taattcr 'cached. duraa in Political, Literary, and other &rear.) Washington City, I). C., July IS., 1819 Before settingout, under full sail, in this epis tle, I ought to have an "understanding"--a sort of handsshaking—with the reader: inasmuch as A considerable period bag elapsed. EILICO I last had the pleasure of his or her audience through the columns 'of this paper. Although now stand ing to the Journal in the relation of a 'mere our. sider, I still hope to be recognized as an old friend, 'who, alb it having little claim to the affectionate reprint once' of the public, nevertheless cherishes the war. i est sentiments of regard for that portion with whim it has„ hitherto been his fortune to 'Cotemuilicate. "Absence cannot conquer love." No! My heart is among the mountains, the bold precipices, the sharp ,peaks and crags of Schuylkill; and the grateful .remembrance of many friends associated with its wild and pictur csque scenery, is' excelled, perhaps, only by the flame of its :native anthracite ! j My sympathies, too, always were With her honest Toilers, and from the peculiar circumstances which, for a year or more past, hare surrounded the eaterprizing eitizeni of the Coal Regions, I have felt nothing but the sincerest grief at their accumulated mis fortunes. It is,an old saying; and a true one, that "troubles never eomesingle• handed"— but in battallions and regiments, arced for tho most po_ tent resistance. It is clear, as has been exhibited time after time, that the present Tariff is exceed ingly' hostile to the prosperity of-the Coal Inter. eats of Pennsylvania; and, by referring back to the time it went into operation, the whole aeries .of evils that have. fastened upon the trade, end other branches of business associated with it, can be clearly identified as flowing out spontaneously from the practical workings of that law. And as the people of the Coal districts confided in Gen. Taylor, and appealed, with much marked unani mity, to his election, foe redress ; I am happy to state my conviction that they.aro not going to be disappointed. General Taylor (let me whisper in the the ears of the Coal-beepsttered workers of ' Schuilkill,) is a decided Tariff man; arid being one of the plainest, most unpretending and hon est citizens of the Republic, he loves, with his whole soul, to eco the laborer get a proper reward for his toil.' , lie takes a groat interest in Agricultural affairs, as they aro pursued in the North, and it 16 his in tention, the coming Autumtycs travel through the great Forming end Manufacturing districts of the frco States, that ha may thoroughly understand the people,' and their respective wants, and tio enabled thereby to recommend to Congress, when it assembles in Decein'ser next. „, the adoption of such wholesome measures as will give pro speak) , • and permanency to all the great djterests of the ;g Country. His object is to Collect information— , practical data ; and be will avoid all formality and parade, in . his intercourse with. the people, whenever it can be done with propriety, and with out giving offence. Ho will act out from here, ;L: 1 1 0tituorc to York thence to Harrisburg via • 11,,anc,aster; thence to Pittsburg via Chamberskag, ;Milford Sprikia,Au. He will leave Pittsburg ,for. Cleveland, Ohio, and thence embark via Suf i' ,falo for Syracuse, where the great Annual Pair and ,Cattle Show of the New Yoth State Agricultural .riety, will be held, on the 10th of September After visiting Albany, he will go over to New Hampshire and Maine, and pay hie respects to the Factory 'girls of Massachusetts. He will then returnAo New York via Providence, Rhode Island, and paw through Philadelphia, en route, for Washington. Thus, it will he seen, that the General cookies his projected visit to the people of those States interested in a sound Tariff sys tem, and, had he never expressed any sentiment of the subject, the fact that ho is desirous of pay ing hie respects to them, personally, shows that, unlike some other Presidents we have recently had, his attention is trot taken op.! entirely, with the "peculiar iostitutioni of the Soutfi." The General eonaidorathe great Coal Regions tispecislly the Anthracite beds,) as being decid edly the most interesting and valuable portion 'of Pennsylvania ; anti ha will go to Pottsville if he cen.so arrange 'the traTelling-roote.as not to loose. too much time. This, it is to bo feared, ho will not be able to Jo, a; rotuilito is approachable by !Zailurs7 only hem But if Lo could be persuaded to bear the bumßiation of passing through Berko County, from Lancaster to Read in, be could go up to Pottsville and.threak bread with you, end yriu.could send him on his way, rejoicing, the neztday. It is probable. however, that he will not bo able m visit any place which is not directly on his proposed route, and which is not acCemible by Railway or Steamboat Na viga. don. He is ice the daily receipt of bushels of tellers, from the everlasting Browns, Smiths and Thompsons of this great land, inviting him to visit their respective -localities. Half a dozen "Private Secretaries" could not answer these po. lite epistles,—(for which Uncle Sam pajs post— age) and if ho mold accept a moiety of them; be would be dionered, and .drank, and toasted, and bored to death, in less than "no limp." But Zachary Taylor, Esquire, is not to be •headed eft" in any manner whatever. Tho Locofodos are lieginini to Sod ti out, and the mustacheid and grim-visaged Mexicans learned the utter imi.ossibility of accomphshing it, to their lasting sorrow. Now thatoki Whitey has actual ly arrived hare, Father Ritchie may continuo the damn/mud, if be pleases, may cry out "havoc. and let lois° the dogs of war!" • • I will say a few words concerning old Whitey. He is a most remarkable animal. His eyes, his clean limbs, sinews and.metselcs—hii gentleness, 'are unequalled. He is now over seventeen years old, and has borne his kind and considerate mak lei: through many a bloody struggle and fatiguing journey-rcoming out little the worse for sundry wounds„ which he carries with him as very hon— orable mementos of his past bravery and fidelity. He is the greatest "hose,” without doubt, that ever "stood up to the rack- (fodder or no fodder)" in the Presidential Stables. When Whitey had approached within about eighty miles of this city, consigned to the care of Col. Capron, a farmer residing romewherealong the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Gen. Taylor set out, cautiously, one afteraoon, by the cart, to sea him, and to make arrangements for his safe Jiival hither. This little business was performed in a few hours, and the General returned early i the next morning!— The President of the United States of America bestowed this courtesy on a faithful old dumb brute, who had served himlaithfully in •the ird minent deadly breach," and I am of opinion that the person who could do it must have a heart as big as a haystack! Whitey knows tho Geniis!' "liko a breeze."— Last Sabbath, (I heard it stated) as he was going to Church, Whitey espied him, and cocicd up his ears, and pawed, and made such other evidences of recognition, that the General walked op to him, and told him to keep quiet, and behave himself like a Christian. 'this injunction was .religious. ly" observed. TheM is, indeed, something beautiful in the spirit which dispenses kindness to the domestic animals. There is no selfishness mingled in such attachments—there is no deception—no vanity.— Those pereoris who have owned faithful horses or L iogs, and have been acetisteled to . view them as Constituting .a portion of the homestead ittelf, need not bo assured of the strength of . the attach ment lam dwelling upon. Even "The poor Indian, whose untiatoi'd mind Sees God in clodda, or hears him in the wind,— Whose soul proud Science never taught to stray Far as the Solar walk or Milky way,— ♦ • • • Yet thiriks,adtuitted to thqt equal ekt, Ills faithful dug will'bear !din mow:ley." Not a century ago, I was accustomed to horses, and 'live stock" generally—good, bad, and indif.. forest,—sod I experienced on many occasions-the full force of the affection which endears a faithful brute to the human heart. You may talk of the love of brothers end sisters—of sweethearts and wires—but, dang it!—there is no mistake about a dog! When other friends desert you, he is true and steadfast! . When other friends desert you, he is Mar ! 110 will rrjoica with yoa— fight for you—die for you! I can thcreforo appreciato—perhaps, better ap• preciata than many others,—the extraordinary at,. tachment of Gen. Taylor for his faithful chMger. Yet, it was transcendently noble in him, when ap prised of the near approach of the herse,—SUl rounded, hoe he wee, by ell the • splendors and glaring magnificence of the Presidental mansion, and the dignities of his high office,—it was noble in him' to quietly step over to the ears, to go off after, Whitey !—lo lay his hand familiarly on -his mane !—to pat him kindly on the neck !—and silently indulge his great love for the war-horse of Buena Vista. I say it was noble—don't you! PAOLI. General News THE LOOUSTS AT THE-177E9T A letter from Mercer, ?s., says :—Our neigh borhood .and the surrounding country is now swarming with locusts. The woods,virchards and groves are daily resounding with their harsh rat tling sound. It is only about a week since they made their appearance in this vicinity ; they seem to come from a Southern direction. They slight on the - trees, shrubs and bushes, and soon com mence boring and depositing their eggs in the branches. Great injury is done to the fruit trees in this way. I planted a new orchard last spring; the trees flourished finely till within two or three thing now the leaves begin ta wilt and the branches die where injured by the !milks. From present appearances, I shall net have a live tree left'. My neighbors are complaining of the same mischief. NOVEL CORE mit CHOLERA. There are so many certain cures for cholera, that some wit has been provoked to say, that the wonder is, that any body dies of it. In a Paris paper is an account of a cure, unlike any we have seen. A man's wife was attacked in the morning, while he was absent. The neighbors called iu a Doiter, who furnished the usual prescriptions. She nevertheless, continued to sink till toward night, when the husband returned very much in toxicated. He forthwith threw all the phials out doors, kicked his neighbors out after them, and began to beat his wife Unmercifully... The beating effected what the medicine could not—it produced a re-aciion—and the woman got' well immediately. This is the only good effect at drunkenners we recollect to have seen chronicled. POLAND The London Quarterly Review, for January, in an article on "Austria and Germany," has the fol lowing allusion to the activity and energy of the countrymen of Kosciusko, in . the late revolution.. err movement in Europe:—"The Poles have played a leading part in all the insurrections in the cspiiala of Europe. They have, in fact, be- C3MO the Free Corps of Democracy, the Kr.ightar:. Errant off Revolution, and like the companies of adventurers in the 14th century, they proffer their assistance in everyluarter where there is a pros pect of successful insurrectiou irgairret monarch ical authority.,• GOLD nsH. The Horticulturist fur June elates that this beautiful fish, originally from Chins, and hitherto chiefly known its ornamental ponds ur glass globes in this country, has become quite natural ized in the Hudson near Newburgh. The fisher men there have caught rainy fine, plump end deep golden specimens, from 'eight to ten inches in length, both in the Hudson itself and in the mouth'of Matteawan creek, which empties into the Hudson opposite .Newburgh. A quintitrof this species liras put into the creek about 10 years ego, and have so multiplied es to fairly stock the creek and river in that vicinity. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS Mr. Lawrence Hill, a merchant in New Yoth. who died last Monday of cholera, (says the Times) was insured in, the Connecticut Mental Life In. surance Company, for $4,000. His annual pay ment was duo four days previous to his death, when the agent called upon him for it. lie put it off "for a few days," but died without effectio,g, the renewal. That slight delay of a "few days" bas depriankl bin children of $4,000. THE MINERS' JOURNA:t;, 7 AND' POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER . far The handsomest specimen of the "art of printing" is a thousand dollar bank note. . riTA gentlegurn, who was at breakfait the other morning, Make en egg, and disturbed the repose of 'a sentimental looking biddy, called the waiter and insinuated that he did not Like to hue a bill presented before ha had done eating. . • [7'Entitted to Ft-ado:IL—A man named Joel Taylor succeeded in escaping from the Jail at Ballston, jsi. lately, by sawing Off vino iron bars. Great's Pis fors.—Ono hundred men are employed in making these instruments at Hart ford. They turn out one hundred and twenty.a week, and the demand is almost as many for each day. . . Govirncrra in ...Florida—Advice:l from Florida inform us test GOTCIIIOt Mosely„ the old Democratic executive, still. holds on to his of fice, and intends doing so till lktober next. Gov ernor Thomsti Drown, Whig, who was elected last fall, has been installed, so that Florida is blessed withttno Gov,rnora. The Liquor Dealers had quite an indigna tion meeting in the upper port of New York city on Saturday night. It woe resolved. to resist, at all hazards, the determination of the mayor to close their shops on Sunday- So there is likely to bo come trouble about it. tarßtat at Boston.—The thermometer in Boston on Friday rose higher; (to 963) with only one exception, than on any day within the last 24 year; or since "the hot" July of 1825, when for several day, it ranged from 97 to 99g. • nrFatality on Railroads.—Mora than 17,- 000,000 passengers passed over the railroads in Massachusetts during the past three years. Only 66 persons were killed and 65 were injured. ETA negro driver of a coach m Texas, stop. ping to get some water for the young ladies in the carriage; being asked what he stopped for, replied am watering my ['omens." A more delicate compliment could not been paid. rir Bad Water and Cholera.—A principal cause of the cholera, 60 fatal in Camden, N. J., is said to bo the impurity of the water, the Opts through which it passes containing dead arid de composing animalcu:m. . rar — New Power in Building.—At the mill yard of the Lowell Manufacturing Company, Mass., the bricks and mortar of the new woolen mill are all raised by the power of a s team engine. The engine is about aix horse power. rirKcntucky in 1776. the year of the De claration, was a mere wilderness. New She number's near a million of inhabitants, and has near fifty newspapers printed within her bounds. Ur A letter-writer, giving an occount of the outrages in the Austrians, says,—"At Kovil, on the left Danube bank, which is latched to the ground, three priests were thrown into a well, end a young man was found hanging by the feet. The vaults were ransacked, and fragments of human bodies lay scattered about," Ire Married al SlteeptovFn, in Bear county Feb. last, by the Rey. Mr. Wolf, Mr. Silas L:on to Miss Edith Luoib. ;." • ga,-The Market committee of Pittsburg, have a:wiled the ice cream sellers from the market houses doting the prevalence of the cholera. 10 - Great Inducement.—A California adventu rer, writing to hen friends, eaye that when be first went to the diggings he hadn't a rag en his back, but now he is covered with them. 0. - The amount necessary for the ereekon of a Cotton Factory in Harrisburg (200,000) has • boon subscribed, and the work will be commenced forthwith and completed as soon as practicable. Fact.--It is announced as a singular fact, in a dispatch from St. ',els. that tb, mortality among middle aged married ladles is greater than in any other portion of the 'corn malty; [Wanking in Pennsylvania.—Applications will be made to the next Legislature for charters for eight new banks, an aggregate capital of $2,550,000, and fur:the re-churter, eleven ex isting banks ooh se e united capital amount to $.1,187,500. lUPefer Pence.—lt is. aupposad that' the col lection of "Peter Pence" in the drlleront tio.man Catholic churches in the United States, on the 811.1 inst., for the ten , fit of Pop; Pius, wi.l reach about $50,000. • 07.111onster Company.--Tho stock in trado of the Hu lson's Bay Company is $2,000,000. The profits aro often half a million a year. '('hey sell a gun which cost $6, for skins worth SIG. A pint of rum Worth 8 cants, is sold for 75. re-Remarkable Coincidence.—Mrs. Sarah Pallett died in PtiIICI.S. Anne county, Md., on Wednesday, 4th. She was horn on the 4th of July, 1746, owl died on the 4th of July, 1849 having numbered preci.ely 103 years.. la'Prolific held.—On Capt. Brook's farm, Maryland, three single grains of wheat produced as follows:' - one grain of New Yoik Bald Wheat IG7O grains; two grains Pennsylvania Blue Stem respectively 1326 and 1132 grains. Eruffcre it goes agairf," said Mrs.. Parting— ton, as she beCame conscious of }he'sublimily of a fountain one warm day iu July. "Bete it goes again, I declare frizzling away like a blessed old loco loco on a railrold." -Thc' pastor of ono of the N. Y. churches. in his sermon on Sunday, mentioned that three members of the Sunday School, who were in their places on the Sunday previous, were now in their graves.' Two of them went sisters, aged 14 and Syeare, l who died after in illness of about twelvo hoursand were buried in a common grave. - cr Death of Mrs. Mqdi.son.—Mrs. D. P. Madison,. widow of James Madison, our fourth Proaident,'.expired at 10 1-4 o'clock, P. M.. on Wednesday evening, week at her residence in Washington. IG.lVinety thousand land warrants have been issued to soldiers who served in the Mexican war, giving away to them as a bounty 13,800,000 acres. Estimating the valuer:ll this land at $1 25 an acre, we have in aggregate 0r517,930,000. rr,112 =Onion occurred in a colliery at Great Bridge, near Dudley, Eng., which tilled 25 or 80 persons, andrseriously injured a number of others. It was occasioned by unscrewing the safely lamp. Drunk, Cerlainly.—Tbo liquor dealers of tho 4th ward, New Yotk. are holding meetings to do. vise moans for keeping their stores open on Sunday contrary to municipal ordinances. Ono of their resolutions declared that the proclainntion of the Mayor "was adverse to personal and religious freedom." Californians on the'Plains—The St. Louis Republican bas a letter - third May 15th, '260 mike out from old Fort Kearney, which reports the emigrants to 'bo progressing finely, that th-ir cattle were in good condition, and tho genre ex cellent—whilst that ahead Was repotted to be still better. Chinese. Girls•—Two Chinese girls aro in the blind esylum in New Turk. At a recent exhi. Linen' they discovered great aptness to learn, and excited couch interest in the nudiencc. Track.—At the recent fiftieth enniversity of the London Tract Society. it was elated that it had issued five hundred million, of publications its one hundred and ten differect languages. The Sulphur Remedy.—The newspapers arc terming with accounts of the success of 'sulphur in cholera at Chicago. In real Cholera the sulphur has been utterly futile in this city, and will bo so every where else.—Louircille Cour. Light at Last--The Washington Union says —"We think every intelligent observer of the events of the last three months must note be con vinced that the present administration is thoroughly and ultra Whig." We think so too. "Mr. Showman," said a greenhorn at the menagerie, "can the leopard change his spots !" "Yes, sir," replied the individual who stirs up the wild beasts, "When ho gets tired of one spot ho can easily go to another." ' 47.icting,—The'Louiaville Courier tells of a man who jest his second wife of cholera on the 04th alt., his first wife basing died of the same disease only'a month previous. • The Russian fortress of • Jolepha, being ti Grp military depot on the Black Sea, has been stormed by a cortesof /2,000 Circassian', and 4- '2OO Russians were-put to the sword. - Sad, if True. The Atienal, a Parisian news• peper, contains the following laconic and awful obituary notice: "Now Orleans, in the United State, has been submerged and abandoned." Filth's-its in Georgia. The Georgia papers give give a list of thirty , six cotton factories in that e t, 2 to, situated in eighteen counties, and add that the stock has been subscribed for six others. Lieut. Lynch, in his notice of the Jews of Tiberias, on the sea of Galilee, lays :—"The females merry very early. There was ono in the house; then eleven and • half. Years of age, wlie we aro assured. had been married fightemi months. hfr. Wiseman poiuted, out smother, a mere child in appearance, ten yenta of age, who had been two yams mashed It accrued inctorliblo." F 2 G ii FM.4 -t:i7l The Coal Trade- for 1819. The quantity, sent by Ball Mad. this week, hi :3,7D% 01—by t..Yzia1,.11,710 09—for the week. 45,47814. tens. The shipments 'contmenced On, Monday again, but there Is no use of di sguLsing the fact that the business Is still doll and bast not improved any but on the con trary the prkes are not maintained. The only alter. native Ls to curtail coming operations, and tedece the. Colliery Establishments until the demand is increased, otherwise prices will recede to - list year's rates. It is a sad and unpleasant alternative, bat absolute us cesslty requires It. Our poi:relation, which was scarce- Iy:sufficient to transact the business of the region two yeantagp, (although less at the present tram than thee) has heroine redundant, and those whe frit! vote frir free trade and lonnwagee, ottani to be Midis fres Ilist to enjoy the principles they indnlmte—for tve hold that every man Is boned to stand by the ptinetplen he advocates both In theory and practice. /rAnuut °Moat sent <worths IndisilelphLisi ingltahroad and NOvtgatisna tot eudingon Thursday evening last - RAILROAD. W 661( TOTAL. WISTIC. P Q 1606.11, 1 64 01 .161.674 OS 6,360 OSI Pottsville, 3.400 00 7,2.178 IS . 1,330 16 8. Haven, 16.372 04 e 01,216 03 3,007 00 P. Clinton; 2,710 10 61,614 19 04 05' 43;100 04 500,056 /00 05 11,111 09, 150,009 Total by RR & Ca'l. 673,581 11 To samobtriod last - y.6lr, 1g Rare ' Do by , • • C,anAll 10,178 00 tons =I LEIIIGII COAL TRADE. The Arnow ine is the quantity °fecal sent from the Lehigh region for the week endingiJnly 14. 1640. , 7 WEFI. TOTAL. Summit Mine, 0,300 05 1 • 1137,6 i 4 15 • Rhume Run, 4,035,15 ' 38.648 00 ' Beaver Meadow. 1,960 IV '23.466 10 tipring Mountain Co. 3,71' . 5 01 41,052 15 ~... ~. , ..—. aeCton Coal Co. 99104 - , 10,354 02 ,:ranberry Coal Co. 2,501 tO , 29,069 ON Diamond Coal Co. - 47217 . 2 . 6 15 13 Buck Mountain Co. .2,412 08 3 4t2 14 Wilkesborrn Coal Co. .550 01 .23,-1 , 2 9.z1 1 2 8 91,163 00 =MO IT DELAWARE ANL) 111.10110 N COAL TRADE Sent for the week ending. July 7. 1819. Weetc. TOTAL. 13,450 199,183 159,729 Inns To same period last pear All. ROADS. Transportation on IA c Railroads in Sckulkill County. The following Is the' quantity of Con trannported over the ditTerent Itnilloodu In Schuylkill County, for titu week ending Thuriday itven W KEE. TOTAL. 18,670 07 251,..75 . 1 08 Mine 11111 and S. If. U. Ii Little Srlnsylkill It.. It: . . . 2,349 19 70,217 13 Milt Creek do , ' 2,560 ; 110 93. 0 53 15 Moon , Carbon do 5,655 19 09,191 18 Schuylkill Volley do . 10.310 14 135.513 14 MI. Car'•on nlBl4. Carbon do 8,241 01 155,279 tfl Colon C 'mai do t .2,959 13 39,269 09 Swntarn. ' do , 2,003 13 20.172 01 ITATE3 01 OLL APD TDAIOtOfTATION OP PAIL ROAD To Sept'l, 161 U. To F Nl.eartion.B.llaven.P.Cilidoo. Richmond. on Ilium:1,1819, 170 165 145 Philadelphia. do do 170 165 145 PATES ON 1 ' , LL PT COOOL, TO 01.11.1. 1811). Fr ' m Mt.Corhou. S.llaven. P.Clinton. To Philadelphia 75 etc 72 t 43. 63 CU. I= To Philadelphia To New York For additional New Advertiseinenis* see Next Page. They will t here be fotaid arranged under Suitable lira ds. Edwin ,( inlon, WHOLESALE. BRUSH MAtUFAVTURER, No. 30 spuek Strut, FIVE jlOOll/1 CHESNUT, 111:3"1 . SIRE. a ' s B so a r i l d me n n , i r a ' ll w a ' r li tic fi l n e d s . i a n t i a n l y l liiie of loviites.i. wade up in all no it various styles of fashion and finish. My prices ate such that they will Ir. lound to the in terest of those Merchants who will favor IBC with a call before puirhasing, elsewhere. July - '2l,lttitt. 30-3 n Irins' Cracker Bake& y. NO. 198 Nowrit FRONT, ABOVE VINE ST., 1 - 1 , 71 E subscribers continue to makeof the bent ma• J. serials: and keep constantly on hand a full assort ment of Crackers, Sager. Soda, and Bran BiSCIII e, Jam. bles, Apeee, Scutell Cake.. a nil Gingernuts, &e.. Ado, n "urge supply or Navy, Pilot, and other Obit ping Breads; all of which they guarantee to be made of the bent materials and engage to sell at the !isect cash prices, at their cstabliabed eland, N o.ltd NOI llt Fronk, above Vine oh: J. S. IVINS & July RI, 1810. • • Lamps: LanipS! Lamps! OF the various kinds fir burning Oil, Lard, Fluid, Gas, Camphine, ece. Also, Night Lamps and Hang ing Lamps for !Inns; Moho., plain and cut; Skies, Shades, received and fur sale at lIANNAN•S , Cheap Stationery de Variety' Stoics. July TI Female, Seminary.' MRS. DEIIIIER AN DAM uirrgits will re-npen their Seminary for Young Ladles, In the city or Hooding. on the II of September next.. Their COWe of kindle)* study in thorough, embracing all the branch es taught in the best Female Seminaries in Min reen try: thus furnishing young ladies with abundant Op portunities for enquiring- a good English Education. Lectures are delivered weekly upon enrh scientific subjects as engage the attention of classes during the year. The. Boarding department is under the Immediate supervision of Mrs. Decliert, who gives every Atten tion to the health. comfort, and depnrtment of the Scholars roriunitted to her care The School year crow menciur the lst Monday in •Septemher, and closes the 15thof July. • A short vacation at Christmas. ' Terms Hoarding .11111 Tuition per year, .150 Tering for instruction In Music, French snl Ancient Languages, together with their retain of study, will tie ninth, known by application at their residence, East Penn st.. between Silt toad bth at., Reading, Va. • - - - • = Rev. Jacob Miller, I). D . Dr. Isaac Mester, Samuel Bell, E•q., Den. (tvorge M. Kelm. Rev. E. J. Rich ards. Paul Sahbaton, Esq., lion. Win, Strong, lion. .1. Pringle Jones, John 11. /Cebu, Esq., Reading; Wor B. Potts. Esq., Orwigaburg. July 21. 1849. 21tn3t• • New :Partnerihip 23:= IN THE TRANSPORTATION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. MILE undersigned catered Into a partnership onthc 1 first Inst., under the firm of GUN RAD, CARTER & Co., for ,tbe transaction of a Transportation and Commission Business on the Reading Railroad, and the Roads connected therewith, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the plitronagu'widch hay been hetet.. fore an liberally bestowed uu the firms to which they respectively belonged. I We are prepared to transport Comb of all dercrip lion., da lip, to Pottsville; also. to the following monied places : Port Carbon, St. Clair, New Philadelphia, PM tetenn,Middleport. Brock ville, Tuscarora, New Cultic, illatinivi.a.., l 2loomolairg. Ora ngeville,Shamokln. Dan ville, Sunbury, Noithumberiaml, Milton, Money, WU liainsport. PI inersv Me, 'remnant, &e , ece. All Goods sent to our care will be punctually attended to land forwarded with limpet's. J. C. CONRAD, I J. E. CARTER, I D. DEFOREST,Jt. I'hiladrlpkia. Pr:Weil/4n • Sck. July 21, 11540, • • 30-it ' ISSOLUTION 010 ,PARTN MRSHIP.— IL/ Tim Partnership hereintbre existing between]. E. Carter, Morgan, Jas. Trornbull and" Thomas Brennan, under the name and style of J. E. charm & was dissolved on the first (natant-the said Brennan having withdrawn, and the said Morgan and Trombul I having sold their Interests ; to J. C. Conrad, Jr., of Philadelphia—the said Tianilnill Whiling himself not to engage hr the Mishim.a Nr tire period of five years. July 21.11,19. 30.3r1 .1. E. CARTER. SupeKior Calcin'd Maga • sla \rnsminn'ilir GEORGE _MET, .M. Drairgia and Chrtnisce, North-mat tor. of Third and, Poplar st.—PIMAE DLPIIIA. 13" v • A . VAI,CIN .15IAGNESIA is respectfully submitted * to'ailed ieal Karat loners. in the hope that if will be found 10 pro4ers all the properties al a arid ly officinal nriletc, which it claims to be, and, awe fore not undese t Inc their confidence. REFERENCES. Mn. no. Myr, Jr.—Dear Sir have Used the sample of Magni.sla yen so kindly sent me, mfth ninth satiolartion. I consider it fully equal to that prepared by-Henry of Manchester and Husband of this City. Very respectfully, .101111 WILTIIIIIIIK.IBI u., Professor of Obsierics and. Diseases of Women and Children, in Hie Pennsylvania Medical College of Philadelphia. N 0.191 Arch direct, 1an.30,1810. MR. 0 CORO E nLEv, 3r.—llear Sir:—The sampled Magnesia you were PO kind In send me, I have used. and Anil it an excellent article. It possesses all the cbarncterof Henry's hlagndia, and could not readily be distinguished from it. Truly your Unsex t 3. PsTrEasoa, M. D., Prdessior of Materia Medical and Therapeutics tri the Pennsylvania Medical College of Philadelphlai. No. 112 Arch Street, Feb. 23, MD. • • ' slfarek 2. 1849. Me. Geeing Bier, Jr.-Llear Sir.-1 have given a fair trial to Ike Calcined Magnesia you were kind enough to (tallish sue. ! find it one of the most agree able and certain preparation!' I ever employed. I hope you will bo well rewarded for your rare and Industry in its preparation. .Yours truly. James McCburocir, M. n. Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery in the colic:fe of Medicine. No. I North Eleventh Street. I cent ider "IlbaY'a CALCINED MAGNESIA" equal to Ilushand'r or livery'''. en admirable article for level ly ure,.and worthy of the confidence of the Medical Prectitißner. ' 11. J,lttiows .1.1. l'hilada.. Jan: Id, ISIS, No. 570 N. Third at. • 151 n. Cs.iiene RASP Jr,..-dirt-1 lava frequently prescribed the Magnesia prepared by you, and consider it fully equal to any now hi use. Front st., above Poplar. Jsci. K KNoka,Bl. D. I have used, both in my practice and In my family. Inept Calcined Magnesia, and feel warranted In lay ing from ray etperience it le superior to any other pre paration of IlagneiJa I have ever met with. For role by the principal Druggists throughout the United States, by John G. Brown, General Agent/or Pottsville ;' else, for sale at Clemens & ileirsler , a and John G. C. Martin's Drug Stoma. • Ju1y21.109 , • 20-3rno BRITANNIA NIPAILE.--Persons In want of Britannia Tea and Table 13pOons, Knives and Forks an find an excellent aaaortment at the Jewelry store BEADY & ELLIOTT, tine 20 271 erntre at.. North of !diners' Bank. IL.—WEii 7 ITE the attention of families to try P. S. De salan's Patent Oil. for burning—we gnat. a ntec it to la dt Ilonger than the Los opera). and give as Food alight : and le prize. Manufarterrd and ter sale by .SCHOLINER do NORTON. June 30, VA tienue at., Pottsville. Dr. Collen'ft liza6ol Vegetable . TIIE VERY BEST PREPARATION' OP San- 'SAPARILLA TN the World, prepare drietors by a now prticegs, knows only I in the Prop, by alt lu virtues are ex- tracted—Ods not being the which case with any other, ac-. counts (ovate dumber of positive and almost mimeo less,eurea. made In this city,whlle other proarations of sersaparilty make al their cures at a distance— mark this /. We lavlte attention; we call on unto slit, to examine. to visit one patients, and beco...e convin ced of the truth of what we say ;.what other Altera tive thus challenges Investlgatlmit Nose—Dr.' Culk I en's is also the cheapest sarsaparilla in the World.— It is pare, coocentrated, and unadulterated, ONE BOT TLE goes further than three or fonr of other prepara tion. !thee cured,and will cure more Glees of Pcmfula, or Ewes Evil, Coniumption, Brochitis. Erysipelas, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruption.. Blotches. Rites, Meg Worms, and Tatter, Scald Bead, Chronic Ulcers, Mar cutlet disease Rheumatism, Neer:aisle, Liver corn: plaint..PalPation of the lleart„Dyspern la, etc., etc..' than any other medici ne ever discovered„and hence it is the best prattler of the Blood ever offered to the pub. - lle. Call and get a pamphlet, a large pamphlet, cmiL Winn' fall accounts or the difeerent diseases which this me ac cues, take the CIISCII described,and visit the . rents, and you will Anil what we w ! is true ; :asitteely tree . - We will al so give the nametiltf patients cored Of. the Most desperate forms of disease, and the names of Doctors, who In secret prescribe our medicine:taro their patients, and lion us of the credit of our dhscov eiy: Those Who love truth and despise . kenbirg, call and examine the teithanny, and evidence we are pre pared to give in favourer Dr. Cullen 's Indian Ver:- table Panacea. for sato by lIDWAND & WALTON, Proprietors, N 0.21 North Sixth st., Philadelphia. - 11. Batman, J. EL C. Martin. and .1. O, Brown, Potts vale rl.l. If. Palls, Macneill°, Paa . July 21, 1240. Reell le week AL 1 TOTAL. 81,608 15 25,170 II 41.672 09 11,092 Oti 166,608 05 Treasurer's Account. B. F. Sage. pecasurcr, in =smut wick ike Borough ejScluyllill irevia,frues July 31st, 1848, to Jens 1484 1.16119. . . 1848. 1 ' ,CM July 31 IBY cub acchccke of WasHoch mi. los 00 Aug .17 ' do, - Wes Koch col • 116 00 Wm KOch col ' 4OO 00 ' " •28 do ' WM Koch col )/114 00 Oct -• 18 .do Wm Koch col 7 . , ,160 00 Nov 3 dd ' -Wm Koch col / lis 00 22 .do "Wm Koch co_l_ . )lo6 . 00 • ' 18113. _ ' Jan ,5 . , do &larch '3 do April 01 du May 14 do June 7 do 675,4% CO 101,422 02 886,843,119 1848. " , Dar July 31 To order In favor ofJosepli [lifter du - li, c Kauffman do J Collins do . i,Talsgrove -' do .. Ii lloshca • do James Cahill' do George need do Franklin Collins do - •C Kant net: do George Heed do ' J Reinheiner do - J Palsgrove du • Id Saylor do John Evety du John Snyder du • ThosT Keriedy do k'redurick Beck do ' Daniel Frits do Frederick Beck do '., ' 0 W blatchio do .:' Moses Reed do Henry Winter do • E Werner do John Saylor do ' Geo Freeluffer do,C It Zalich -do i (les Heed do do • do Samuel Bowen 'do . E 1 , Weston do . Buoy Doyle - do ' -• D Basehore i do ! J Hamer do : Daniel Yost do John SayKor do Samuel Bowen ! do • A East do Elijah Werner 'do Chas Moyer du ,. Ceo Reed •do ' M Kerkeslager do '' Jacob Kacrcher do ' 13 Doyle du henry Winter du Thee Jones • do Moses Reed do • William Fisher do John Hill do M Freehafer do . Joseph Bird do JIM.) Sterner do : Elijah Werner do Jacob l'alsgrovo do U W Matchin do Cline Moyer, du John Sharman do • John Saylor do . David Geiger do Wm Brun du . Robert Uses do John Deward do John Evely • do John Saylor do Benj Kantner do U W bleat:lllu .do John Saylor - do Ang 17 Sept. 12 115 els. per ton 170 , MEMO Nov 3 El 11 do ' do do do do do du do du do do 1819. Jan 5 • do ,II Saylor SGS du Jacob Buck . 1 80 do Jacob Binh: 1 00 • du F. F Wnbten • • 13 II ' -du John Wisner 2 70 do Johan Guestler ti 78 du Lewis Moyer 150 I _ do Jacob Kat:rater 867 du Jobo Snyder 0-56 . do . Harney Doylo SOU du 'May id Geiger 135 du John Saylor 10 00 do Lewis Moyer 10 00 ' do , Musa, Reed . 4 05 'do John Saylor 5 00 do• ~John Snyder 45 do Kenedy &Go 1 so March 9 do Alich.fel Brehany 70 • do 0 %V Matchln 17 20 as Mt Eyler , 6 30 • 1 To Sur 13 00 To order tn favor of J Saylor . 203 du • Geo Maberry : 150 du Philip Moyer 1 06 , . To judgment to I.ivor 07.1 Heebner 34 34 Arlin 24 Tn Order jo favor of 1.4 lillatuan 150 May 9 du • ' M need 7 05 do 1 - John Sayler 140 du Edward Kramer 1 50 do Jeremiah Sterner 55 do John Sayler 5 00 do Wm Banters 00 ' 'do John limbic .3 00 do John Sayler 3 37 10 do Reuben Wunder 10 75 do Geo %V Matchin 10 00 do . Chan W Sayler 90 do Muses !leakier' 3 37 • do Philip Boyer . 55 do ; Lewis Moyer 47 50. Juno 7 do Joe 518.141°r 00' do George Freed 3 40 do 0 %V Martchin, , 20 00 do do • 20 00 14 do .Mosee Reed 5 IS U—,.... 81,112 00 B. F. KETNER, Treaeurer. July 14,1849. 2871 Dyspepsia andGenaral DEBILITY CURED BY THE OXYGENATED BITTERS. • •, TN ALL CASES of Indigestion 'and derangement of the stomach. thismedicine set edilyiestores the digestive organs to their natural healthy state, thus strengthening the whole system. Honed it is an excel lent preventive of epidemic diens es,,for persons in a weak and debilitated condition; at the present time every such person ought to have it. ' But no medicine is more highly recommended for Dillni.lAy in ail Its forms, ouch as headache. heart burn, costiveness, acid stomach, lose of 'appetite, pain in the stonmeffidebility, and also, asthma attended with derangement of the stomach. The following is from a most eminent Chemist. ' The medicinal articles used in the preparation of the Bitters, are those prescribed by the nioseeminent phy eiefans for the titter from. and cure of, the diseases for whietttese Bitters have been so success fuly used. The cum mg of them Ls lnaccordance with chemical rules. securing the efficacy of earls t and the compound seems to have resulted front extended observations In medical practice. Itespectfully, A. A. DAY ES, M. D.. State Assayer, Lowell, Mass. nem E. P. STOW, Esq., Asst. Mork 17. 8. llowto ' Da. Geo. B. GECEN ,-Dear Sir—l feel It. not only a pleasure. but a duty, to make kaolin to you and to the public, (If you desire it) the surprhing effects of the "Oxygenated Diners," in relieving me from that most .dieroureging disorder, Dyspepsia.' I have been afflict. ed for abeut seventeen years with the usual :ittendaut symptoms, viz. constipation of the bowel., headache, pain in the chest, flatulence, acidity of the womach. and severe nausea; and for menthe at a time not the least particle of moisture would appear on the surface of the chest or limbs. and most of the tuna I was ex tremelybilicuis. I have used various 'remedies, have bee, strict In my diet, have been dosed with calomel andel:miles day after day by physicians. but all Id no if /pod paves.. Hearing of the wonderful efface of the "Oxygenated' fluters," in the cure of Dyspepsia. I procured some az a last resort; have need four bottles of the medicine, and find the bad symptoms all remov ed. 111, (IluYSelf once more In the enjoyment of health. None outtheDyspeptie snlferer, who has felt all the honors of the disease, can at all appreciate the value of the medicine., 1 most sincerely hope that ell will make trial of thu medicine, and with me he able to re joice to the return of health. The following order.wis received by the Proprietor, from EDWARD E. rt 161.1.4. Professor - of The repairs nod hlateria. ritedica, Dartmouth College, who usee the wedicnie in his practice. ' Dugan Gaging :—Please send 430 two dozen of your' “Oxygenated Lillian." • ED. E. raELps, Wiarruir. isty 29, ktilG. Don't fad total! farrow pamphlet, it confalmi several certificates from members of Congress and others, who testify to the wonderful efficacy of thls isardichie. Every Dyspeptic who desires health, will try It. The Will hag cinematic not to be thought of when health is at make. rePrice $lOO per battle ; 6 bottles for 10. 00 . Sold wholesale and retail by GREEN & FLETCH ED, No. I Ledger Bolding.. Philada. 0. D. JENKINS. Centro at., one door below Market, Pottsville; J. W. GIBBS. blinersTille I JNO: SKIT- EICSIAN, Unatburg; D. & G. IJUNTEINPER, lightly!. • kill 'Le. . I , July 14, ven 180. , . 211-1) IaSaMMIiI=LZ2I TIIE subscriber basjast received a i sapply of safety It , La Roan:ona which are a few of UPtondr. Rob erts' Int Roved B**ety Lamp, whiellts acknowledgbi to be 41 best .no safest now 11l use intim mines al Europe. For sale st "ass Niece than tticy can Lc liu- Pork. l , a • - . BANPiAN't3 April 3 I' Omar finnk and VarOty Mot , , . C=MII 3G-ty Wm Koch col 1000 Wur Koch col, 0`! 00 Chu Kammer •10 00 Wm Koch col 73 00 Wm Koch col 44 CIS $l,lO 75 Daniel Itaber 1111 hid/en:ot PlVunder t; NV Blatchin Hamer Frederick Beck A Willower Ii Housman It Byer)) , SAyleir Jorcith Burchfield Sauleel Buiveu. IS %V filatchin J ralsgrovo A Willuwer 6 17 5 00 1 60 3 36 290 3 32 10 00 25 00 10 0 30 Representatives., Washinetini. D. C. Just 15,1816. • Orphan's' Court Sale. nursearir-- to an order of the Orphans' - Court of ScheyikillCounty..the subscriber, 811, LVNIAI, Guard to nolf the person and estate of ELIZA - - BETH SNYDER, of the Borough of Pottsville, ht the Gooney of likbuylkil. will expose td Sale by Public Vendee, on Monday the td day of August nest. at 1 o'clock lie the biternoon; at the Public Donee of Wm. the Borough of Pottsville. aforesaid : AU that certain lot or piecii - of ground situate in the Borough of Pottsville. In the County of &ha ylkili beginning on the westwardly side el Third st, In Pott de. Patterson's addition to Pottsville, thence along the line of Ict No 7 In said plan. north 85 degrees, west 11l feet, to s 20 feet wide alley, thence north 30 degrees. west along said alley 35 feet 8 Inches and 540. to lot now or late John A. Dean, thence along said 10%410 feet to said Thint-St., thence along the same 30 feet 6 inches to the begligning, being part of lot No. 5&c., of the said estate. Attendanne will be given and the condi tions of sake - made known at the time and place of sale by • i SAMUEL BILLTDIAN, Guardian. By order of the Conn, - IDANIEL KAERCHER, O nvigsburg, July 14. ISIS. 2531 The Farmer's Encyclopedia. • F:DITED 1W GOUVERNEUR EDIEFLSON. IN ONE voLUME. R. 1 ,0 ottato.ll62 pager. heantl. filly bound. containing 17 fine plates. besides nu menses I.,k'nod Cuts. Sold at about one-fourth the cost of the Errant h work. without one Plates. 1. The Farmer ' s Encyclopedia - is. a real treasury of prActical information, wherein the experience of all ases and countries brcarefially TUSTIID or tattle present day, and admirably arranged for convenient refer. Larlingeen. " We ate fully convinced that such an amount of valuable k - nowledae for•farmers ran be found in no other work in on chcapand convenient a form. In fact. no Farmer who pretends to he well Inrormcd In his profession, strotikl.be without this work."—tNew Gen- Rosie& •Famet„ An excellent work, fit to be distributed In ptemiuma by Aericultural Societies.—E.l. S. Skinner. • •• ' Per sale at this (Mane, price el. Also, by R. W. CARR, Third street. oppnidie the ex. change. Philadelphia; and N. lIICILMAN; Lattimore, Maryland. CeAll Orders mast toe oceompani;d by the Cam. Subscriptions received at LIANNAN'S iloOkstores, Pottsville, where the work tan he obtained 'at publish. er's prima. . Play 14.'49. 29-4 mo N. N. Lawrence, aGENT FOR. THE SALE OP SOUTR ,TVOTIIII MANUFACTURING CI3 , S. PAPER 11 arepeur. Nu. 3 Aliso. street, PAM& Cases or the chose superior Papers now IkJ Voters, end for salts to the trade at the lowest market prices, consistine in part of— Fine thick Flat Cale; l'2, 11, 15 and 10 lint., blue and white. • Superfine Medium and •Ocull Writings. blue and white. Extra leper and nuperfi4 Polio Posts,' blue and white. plain and ruled. , superfine Pints, blue , and white, plain and ru!ipl. Extra Super Linen Mite Papers, plain and gilt. Superfine. and flue Hill Papers. Inns and broad. Superfine and fine Counting-Ilene Cape and Posts, bias and white. - Extra super Congress qips and letters, plain and ruled, blue and while. ' Extra super Congress Cans and Letters, gilt. Superfine Sermon Caps and 'Posts. Superfine blue linen thin Letters. Extra super Bath Posts, blue and white, plain rind 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 prier. • Also. PM reams white and sunned Shoe P 41114,111, Bennet Boards, white and snorted Tissue. Ten-Wrap. ping, Envelope, assorted and blue Mcdlunta, Cap Wra pers, llardwarxx Papers, &e. July L, OFFICE OF THE SCHUYLKILL 1 .?.... ~ , "IP:= NAVIGATION COSIPANY. j• ...- .. _ December TM. 1818. Nowt: is hereby given that the following rates of Toll wilt be charged on Coal transported on the Cannl and Works of the Schuylkill Navigation Col I pani for the year 1810 i . • ,---..g—Froni-----, To, . Mount Schuylkill ' Port - Carbon. Haven. Clinton. ets. per ton. els. per ton. eta. per ton. OM I pig' rg,• 15 12 Hamburg, • 25 22 13 Ifolusville, 35 92 23 Althouses, 40 97 28 Reading. 45 33 Unionville, 55 52' ' • 43 Laurel 11111, 55 52 43 Pottstown handing. 55 52 43 Hitters' Ford, 55 , ' 52 43 Plonnitville, GO • 57 44 Paulding's Dam, 60 57 48 Lutuberville, 60' 57 .48 Valley Forge, GU ' 57 48 l'ort Kennedy, 65 82 53 Norristown, 65 - MI 53 c om othoek en, 711 115 . 58 Spring Mill, 70 ti 7 58 Manayun lc. 75 72 63 The toll tf, Philadelphia will tin no &Howe : Wit. Carbon. Sch. Haven. Pt. Clinton. March, April and May. Greta. • 62ets. 53 els. June,July and August. 75 72 69 Sept. Oct.Ni.v.& Dec. 85 82 73 The Coal shipped (eon Port Carbon to the ahnve points will-he charged one and a .hal f cents per ton more than Said tales. The charge will be made per Inn of 2210 lbs., and an allowa nee of tiro per rent. will he made on thu weight shipped to cover wastage. Dec-30-I.lyl FREDERICK ERA LEV,Plesident. patentLubricaliim Oil. SCHOENER & NORTON, HAVING porn based tine excliisive right.f. mann tincturing and vending the PatentLnbricating frour-P. S. Devlan & Co..forrichuylk tn. I)talphiu,Leles nori, Colombia, North'lti.l.tizerne,Wyouting,Lyentning, Lehigh, Carbon and Northampton Counties: tinny an nounce to the public that they have commenced the manufactory of it in the Borough of Pottsville, where they will Im happy to supply all orders promptly. and at the same rate Bran be purchased from the Proprie tors of the potent right. This Oil was patented Janu ary Mb, 1819, nod its superior -excellecce and cheap ness. Inns already given it-,the preference over all other Oils In use, for all kinds of Stationary 51.binery, Lo comotiveki and Cars on oar Railruads,—and also Rut Lamp use. All orders left at R.l). Schooner's Store, In Centre Street, will be promptly executed. C. P. NORTON, It. D. ciCHOENF.R. Centre st., opposite the-Post Office. Pottsville, June 11th, 1849. The price is 75 cents per gallon, and the following cer tificates show its character : , citszt.plt la, Dec. 4.1819, Messrs, P. S. Denten & Co.—Gentlemen.—The Pa- Lent Compokition you sent me to have tried, and which you design as a substitute for the best rill In the work ,rigof 51achinecy, has. lam happy to say,mttre than re alised my expectations. 1 had it fully tested on a Loco illative Engine far two days (in rainy Weather, with mud dying oyes t he reaching at every revolution) by a skilfti Engineer, wino assures me that it snorts equal to tin beat spermaceti oil, with a saving in quantity of 20 pe cent This saving, together with the greatly reduce price at which you Inform mdytitt ran furnish the articl will strongly recommend its use on Bail Roads and I large mills and factories where laige quantities nfofl ar used. I have now no doubt of its chi ire auccess, an 'under that impression tender you my sincere congratu atimu. Truly yours, Wat. Ennusit. ' Porravtut.c, Jan. - 41811k This Is To realty that-nave been using P. S Devlan & Co 's Patent Lubricating Oil fur the last six weekss and can glee as our decided opinion, that, besides It beings/french cheaper, Its peculiar superiority over the Lest Sperm 011,is iloda ratilny on machluery,which ren ders it a very desirablearticle linthat purpose. We are extensively engaged in milting and shipping coal. hay ins eleven Sloan, Regines of various capacities at work hoisting coaLputoping water, &c. Nos es. list - wenn &Co. P. S. Donlan & Co.—Centlemen f —We have been using your Patent Imbricating (Venall the maehinel V of the Reading Irsn and Nail Works for the last nine weeks,and we consider we have given It a fair trial,as the works are calculated to manufecto re four thousand tons of Iron and - Nails Pe, annum. The machinery very heavy, the Engine one hundred and sixty horse powcr,and the speeds arc ikons thirty to nine hundred revolutionsper minute. After the above trial, we can recommend the Oil as equal to the best Sperm Oil and, in matifcases, superi or to any sperm nil used iu tho country, viz : for heavy bearings and fast speeds, such. shafting and fans. I remain yours, &e.,' JAM E 3 ,`,MP CA DT'', Manager of tile Reading 40B.Nail and Tube Works. !June !VD. An Ordinance. RELATIVE Tit TIDE ESTABLISHMENT Cr GAS WORKS IN THE BOROUGH OF POTTSVILLE. election I. Be it ordained by the' TOWII Council of the Bornucb of Pottsville, and it Is hereby enacted by the authority of the sane, That it shall and may be lawful for Samuel tittlyinin. Joseph S. Silver and James C. Oliver,and their associates, successors, and ..19Sigtia, to proceed-without unnecessary delay, to erect and construct a snitable building or buildings, within 'the thrills of the Borough of Pottsville, for the purpose manufaclaring burning gas,tas well as to enter upon all nr any of the public streets, alleys lanes or ' highways of saint Borough and therein to lay down and construct satiable ructalic pipes, for the purpose of tom eying andlutrodnicing said gas into any part of said llomugh. Sec. 2. The said company, the h as.ociates, succes sors or assigns shall have toll power-and authority, by themselves, or those in their employ, to enter Into, and ripen said streets, alleys, lanes and highways at any time after the laying down of said pipes, for the pur pose of altering, repairing, adding to, examining the same, as well -as for the purpose of exercising auch priv lieges as may be necesem y.and proper In promote the objector which said company nr association shall be organized s Provident always that the said company orassnriallon, their associates, successors or assigns, shill do as little injury wield streets, alleys, lanes or highways, as possible, and, when any opening shall be made ns aforesaid for the purposes aforesaid, the same shall be refilled a ndthoroughly repaired, without delay and provided also that said building or buildings for the manufacture of gas, shall btvito constructed and located an not to prove noisome, or injurious to the public health. Sec. 3. All gas, which. he Town Councilor the Borough of Pottsville may esquire for the purpose of lighting up_ the atreets, alleys, lanes or highways of said Borough,. as well as to afford light to the Council Room, Engine Houses, - and polite stations, Market HOUSE, and ail oilier public buildings which the said Borough may hereafter creel, shall be-forubvbed to the Borough aforesaid at' it deduction of flee par maim from the rates charged property holders and others, by said company or association. . • Sec. 4. The said Samuel Sillymandoseph - 13. Raver and James C. Oliver, their associates. successors and assigns emir proceed to erect the{ said buildings forth° manufacture of gas or shall cause them to be erected wit bin six mouths, and shall be, ready to furnish gas to the inhabitants of the Borough aforesaid, according tune true intent and weaning of this ordinance with in the tern, of one year; from the date hereof, other wise this ordinance as well as ail privileges conferred thereby may be declared void by.the TOWO Lou ncil of the Borne of Pottsville. See. 5. And provided further.tlett if the saki Samel. Sillyntan,Joseith_S. Silver, and James C. Oliver, Watt associates, successors and assigns shall comply with the provisions of this ordinance. and shall proceed a' is bereinbeforecontained to furnish the inhabitants of the Borough aforesaid, 'with a stithcient supply of gas at a prier not exceeding the average rates ebarcial for gas mottles Boroughs and chicon( this Commonwealth. Bien the privileges hereby granted shall be eXclusife in favor of bail association. • .lEl:tatted and ordained by tho Town tkoincil of tho Datong!' or Pottsville. July a, kW. ,Wbi. WOLFF. .; Attest— .Prealtlent of the Town Council. .1. IL Main urn, Clerk. I.lnly 7'4U.-21.31 WLIALIf.; OILL:SUAY.—. O . most etceltertt aril cle for delltlnylul invert/00u tiloutthery Pintas juat teGeiViA and for oditt./11. lIANI•AN'S Juot ' 117-) elle. 1. Vat ractySture3. CIIIItiIiSE SLY E...lPrat, For ',Min also,Cockao.Lch and 13.1 bug PJinnn, Inn rn and fortale,at VANNAN'I Orrien Or Tire SOLICITOR Or The. Tasast/RT. JUTE 30. 15 49 .! EYEALED PIitOPOS&I.S will be rreeived at this Of fice;untit the first day of September next, at Itto'Clock, noon, for the purchase of the intones' . of the United State...in taw and in equity, inthe propetty:lylng • in the State of Peimaylvania,heretrrailer described, upon the ten= and condition. mentioned helOw. to N.. I. Lot number 32 (Fdtterson's plate) in OD . 42 . 54 •• • Pt 3. , •• 1 " Set •• 1• i vs These lands were acquired by the United States; tram Benin:min F. Johnson, April 4th, IS3 - CONDITIONS. ; • , 1. Each bid matt be fora separate nambet on the schedule. kc., for cash: to be deposited lathe credit of the Solicitor of the Treasury, specifying on account of what particolar number in the schertnie of prapsn y lideposited.fn the Malted States Treasury at Wash beton, District of Colombia; or with arty assistant Trearewer qr Depesitnry of the United States. 2. Each bid must hcacenmpsniod with a plaranty, In the form given helot, ; which team be certified by a collector, naval officer, marshal, United Slate* distriei attorney, or post-master, that the guarantor h good, and the party making it is resivinsilite for the amount. 3.. On receiving a certificate of deposit, signed by one of the depositaries above mentmued, a quit claim deed. couveyin g all the right, title, interest, and claim of the United States to the psnperty /lent died in the bid, and paid tor, will he executed and hcknoiviedgell by the Solicitor of the Treasury:Th.li of all charge to the parchaser. Snctt MtlVeraliCe Will be •Prit, net of expense, to any peat office in the United Stairs, as may be rola ettbd• •4. No bid will be accepted sinless It shall tiff vatisfsc -tory to the Solicitor, whether:then:shall be nee or more bids for the property. 5. Before bidding all persons 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. Afterthe last day for receiving ilieni,the bids will be opened in the presence of such officers of the De partment as shall be able to attend, and so ill be exam ined and passed mien. Notice will be given promptly to each person whose bid is accepoed, but to no others. S. The name of the bidder should, In all cases • be written at length, and in a legible hand. The bidder should glee the name of the post office to which tem =nitrations for him are to be vent. S. Bids must be sealed, and marked on the outside In these words: "SEALED 11111 A lON U. S. PROPERtirt " and addressed to the "Solicitor of the Treasury, Wash ington, D. C.' . . , ur Form of bid. guaranty, and 'certificate 1, -,'residing at -, county -, In the Stale of -, hereby offer the United States the aunt of -- dollars in cash, for their rigid': tItIO, fit west, and claim In the prop e . rty &st ibed m the print ed to the Soliettor of the Treaterry. dated June 17th. 15.19, upon the terms and conditions therein mentioned; amt I hereby. in consperatton elate pretni. sea, agree, In C 340 my bid therefor ehail be accepted by said Solicitor, to deposite that sum, in lawfol money, inane: of the depositories mentioned in void advertise ment, within sixty days oiler my bid email be aa•apted and notice themofernt to me by mail; and IP cave of defelture he may re-nell - army expen re, or accept the bid of any lower bidder wino will pay for tine 041 Laeree to pay nil loss in coon:titmice of my future to perform my bid. Dated 1849. For value received I guaranty to the iTnlted States the petformaneeof the:Move undertaking by the eigner thereof, in Caro hie bid be accepted. , . Dated --, ..-., Ib.tn. I certify that the above guarantor in respo n si ble for the Born mentioned In the above bid. 10. (lids nia perflutned on the parr of the bidder. ac cording to the terms specified in the voice conditions. may, at the opt ion of the Solicitor, be declared null and soot; or he may ' . If ho shall climise'le do so,.re.sell the property, :snot require such bidder to pay the dial:retie!, between- the stint actually realized therefor and aid price offered in his 11. In nil cases where frond nhall have heon'pr..rtivrl against the United Statei the dolicitor may, before ex ecuting the conveyance, declare the bid Invalid, and of no effect. , ri TIANAOM it. cnldd T, Washington, hilyl, l 3B Ittj rlnlicitnr cube Treanury. MOM CONTAINING NO MERCURY, OR OTHER MINERAL. • TT HAS POWER TO CAUSE ALL External Sores, IT Scud',does Iln ttttt rs, Skin Diseases, Palsom - ins Wounds to discharge their putrid tnatterr, and then heals Cum. It is rightly termed ALI,IIEALING, for there is scarcely a disease external or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used it lot the last sixteen years for alt diseases of the chest, involving the inmost danger and resnatisibility. and I declare before IfeaVen and man, that not in une cane has it failed to benefit when the patient was within reath of mortal means. I have had physicians leareed in the . prof slam I have lmd tuinhilers or the go;pel,juilp:s of the beech wyero, gentlemen of the lift:Leat eruditi.tn • nil multitsdes of the poor,use it In every variety o way, and there has been but one voice—one universa voire—sayint! MeA.I.I,ISTF:TI, YOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD." rpnnvenalntnnt immediately the itannattnn and 81VCiiing' when the pain ceases. (Read the directions around the hoz.) lIF:AD-ACIIE—T,Iie salve has Cured pe . rson, of the bead ache of twelVe years vtanding, and whin had it regular every week eo that vomiting took place. DEAFNESS, Car-Ache, Tenth-Ache, and Ague In the face, are helped with like succeen. SCALD IIEAD—W‘t have cured canoe that ncitually defied every thing known One man told 119 that he had spent 8300 on litia children withinit any benefit, when n few br4e,t of ointment cured Client., 'DMA/NESS—it will restore hair sooner than any other lhinti• TETTElt—There fa nothing better for the cure o Tetter. 13URN8—It is one of the best thins, In the war (or Banns. Pils—Thousands are year', cured by this Oimnen never WI. In giving relief for the 1.'009. Around fie box ore qircetious for usin,f:lfeAllisttr's Ointment for &nista, Moor Complaint, Erysipelas, Totter, Chilblain, Scald Head. Sore ryes. Quincy. Sore Throat. Bronchitis, Stresse.,7ffections, Paine; Direase of the Spine, Ifrail-Ache, Asthma, Deafness, Enr-Aebe, Burns, Corns, All Diseases of tlo Skin, - Sore Lips, Pim ples, kr. Stiffness of the joints, Swelling of the Limbo, Sacs Limbs, Sers.r, like nusatires, Piles, Crtrop,Steelleet. or Broken Breast, Tooth-Aar, Atfue to the Pose, kr. C 01.1) FEET—Liver Complaint. rain in tile Cllcut. or Side, falling ofr of the hair, one or the ratter acconi. iwnies cold feet (This Ointment is the true remedy.) It in a sure sign of disease to have cold feet. conris—occa.immi 'lie of this Ointment wilfni ways keep Corns from growing. People need never be tumbled with them if Oink use It frequently. This Ointment is good for any port of the body n limbs that are Inflamed( In some cases it should Gel applied often. CAUTION.—No Ointment will be genuine tiniest the name of Jaiss.i Xe.llllister is written with a pen upon every 'abet. JAMES McALLISTIFiIt, Bole Proprietor of the above Medicine. . Price, 25 cis. per box. AGENTS—J. M. Beatty & Co„ Pottsville ; D N. Ilei4ler, do ;.1. W Gibbs, Minorsville ; Chariettif '- toy. Orwlgsburg; C. &G. llontsinger, tiCIIU ill Haven ; Wm. Taggart, Tamaqua; Washington Is ler; Port Carbon; Win. Price, rkelair ; John ii Ilicks, Reading; and by Agents in all the principal Towne in ilia linked States. Forlbc Cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchia incipient Consumption, Ifiammittion of am Lungit, and Irurarro of the Pulmon ary Oe'uas. T i t ` rre V i a e l i. ' a ' n 'i ! l a e n li :l n l ' iTa ra c t e k l ' e l li ra in' te h f i l gh r I ll y to r i e js n t 'u l ' lnVa d d 1 1.7_ phis, for its medical effects:ma chemical combination,as well as by thousands of others who have fll3llic use of it —as it never has been u..c.1 without producing beneficial ellects, and iillimatc cure of the diseases Eir which it is recommended. And being a regular graduate n f Pliarma cy, I cau assure the public of its perfect safety. It is minimised of such preparations as stand In the very high est repute aiming tho medical faculty the the cure of that class of d isc.es which ore too often only the finery liners of that fatal disease, consumption. In most cases where there is much pain iH the breast, and which Mien extends through to theshoulder blade, I would strongly advise the application of one or the Compound (lath:mom Plasters to the' breast, and use the Expectorant as directed. In 'fact, the usenf the (tilbanunt Plwiter cannot be toostronly recommended, as l have Seen no flan} , instances of its affording the greaten relief in,a very short space of time, even in ennhrmed consumption. The Expectorant will be found to relieve the cough, and the Plaster the pain' nod, attliesametinte,draw the ludantation to thesurface, and thereby act as It counter-irritant. which every phyai• can will pronounce good, without the least liesiettion whatever. Venoms are often said to have the enitionnip lion, when by ajudiciinis use of simmer the best Expel, termite, and a careful diet, they .have been completely curei4so that their experience ihotdd alit On a trot - Milani those ache are said to hue the consumption not to de spair, bitt try on. The Expectorant will he found to anal great relief, even when a cure to said to be impossible. llolote making use of sit Expectorant. it would be as well to examine the Urals. commonly termed Pilate, to see if It is not swollen or elongated. In such cases an etfiectomnt is neelks - . , Harking cough and a continual disposition to swallow is frecitielitly Canned by an elnnpat inn of the palate. An excellent reined) . in WWII resen in tin Ilse, a small quantity ereineture Myrrh, sat about a lea-spoonfol to a wine glassful of water.and itaeie a gamte, titres or four time a day. If the above remedy should fail. or nor of th same nature, it would lie best to apply Pia surgeon, au have ainnall portion Al' It taken MT. so as to obviate th Irritation and the continual rough which it Will would be like ly to produce in the thrdat. The operation is trifling and attetideilnith but little • if any pain whatever. In llrienchitis, and iliiniarea of the throat, the gang haohl be osed. . . • _ l'rnfiaribl by J. CIIItTIS C. If CI:11ES, Whninni an Coal! I)rugbq aud'Chnmivt Crntn, St wet, Pottriyile Wort delVs Vegetable Itetitora -q• fiIIIESE PILLS HAVE NOW BECOME T UV: .L HOST extensively established and popular Few- Ly Ntemcing of the present day, both in Eucland,und in this Count ryi They were Invented In PA ,by Dr. 'WM. WORISUELL, of York. England, and have Sliner that thhe wrought tnany wonder Ail cores in every country where they . have icon intrudit.gd. The present proprietors for the Iltihml States are in possessinn of many.sresinaortticates ofcnies wrought both an England and America. . ELI7,ABETII BUTTERWORTH. 3 Richmond St. Liverpool, was confined to her bed six months, with the Dropsy, her legs became swan, to an enormous thickness. After many trials of ot her medicine she was gestured to perfect health by two hoxe; of Worstlell's Pills. Mr. JONES, loconeeri. Rt. Liverpool, was eleocured of Inds malign of the Livia. by Wor.doll'u TIIOB. CILOttriDALE, Thornley near Preeton, Coe laud, Was cured of Typtins and Rheumatic row, by Woredell s Pilie. TAUS. BLUCIMIL of 'leading Pennsylvania, testi lieithat his child was sayorely alnieted with Worms. and was perfectly restored by the can of Worsdells Pills. Ague, Dyspepsia, ITendache.Thhitnal Costivenesv, severalkilds, have DU yielded tn - this powertol but purely vrAretable medicine: No more certain a nil mild us pnrgat it a has ever been discove red. Many Physicians make use of these Pills In their practice with great auceees. ' Theyarri for solo in Schuylkill County, prict. cts a box, containing 50 Pills with Hill direction, by Jun. G. ilrowu, end Joseph Coataworth Pottyvilie ; W. 1,. Heisler, Port Carbon ;E J. Fry. Tamaqua; Joseph 11. Alter, Tuscarora • Jarqb Metz. St. flair; rlenrite listratorder, New 'Castle; William Paine. Ilea richerville; James lt. Fags, Millersville; Levan & Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven ; E. & E. Hammer, Or wigsburg ; M. t.l. Weber. East ltriinewieki & Wernert, hlcKcansburg ; S. It. al. Kepner, caulWenn ; Hotel!' At Toney, Pine Grove. • C. P. Amet, Travelling Agent for thif.Middle suit ca. A. WKEKS, & (.10. , Pcoprierms. Jan 27, '47. 2-Iy] No. 141 Chestint sr. Phiitd as timuusas,s COEMIKIIIAIII Jileallon. hal rgallon, quart nud smaller bottles; also Maynard & Noyes' Inks,Copyltig Inks,llogan & Thump son's Steel Pen Ink, Hoover's Inks, Red and Bite Inks &c., wholesale and retail.. Ink as tow as 211 cent. pe dozenovholesale, at ' e HANNAN'S Octl4-42) Cherip lloctk anti Variety Elmer, • AitPETIN(a & BIATTINKLn - usZlin (all wool Ingrain Carper. . Do Checked mid Odin Matting, Vor rata by May '4B M. 11EATTY:1, Co ' gMl.ltC:l=l HUGHES , EXPECTOILANT, CRLYOUATED STSCRIPT. :I====i = 211, On'efutt PM.. MARKETS. $4.62 144,75. Rye Float— Graitc—sl,o3 a SI,OS. j Cora— Oats-28 a 26. -14 Flour ] $3,00. 59 a 60 RESS OF THE CHOLERA, PRO IMI=I CM July 14. !. _ 15, " 16, " 17, 's(lay," 18. lay, 19, '2O; Sunday Monda! Tuesd. \Veda : 'tlairskt Friday, In St !Antis, on the 18th, 01 deatha from Cholera; in N. York, sat* date, *3l deaths; in Brooklyn, on the 17th, 5 deaths; in Albany, 5 deaths; Btifrato, B.deaths:'it Boston, there were no cases on that day: in Montreal, on the 18th, there were 3t deaths.. It prevails to a certain extent in other plaoes., A number of cases have (incurred in Baithnoro. ) On the 19th inst.,lhefe were 50 deaths from cholera; in Cincinnati the same date. 99 deaths; in Baltimore 4 deaths; in Al bany 1 death; Buffalo N.- Y. 13 deaths z in Montreal, on the 18th, 21 deaths. CHOLERA IN NEW YORK. ' New York. Friday, 2 giciotir, P. NY 83 eases, 26 deaths. FROM THE GOLD REGIONS. i . , News has been received froM the God Region. Gold appears to he as abnntlani as ever. At Valor -also on the 30th of May, considerable excitement toms occas ioned by the report that the abundance-of gold in California still continued. A disease, similarly to the Cholera, ties made its appearance in Panama. An im mence quantity of gold dust bad heed taken to Valparaiso, from San Francisco. Not less than one million five hundred ihonsand dollars Must hl; there run inter 3ayed, marked, and then forwarded land, 'via Panama and Chagres. Great 1 7 `re at Much Cllunk.—Loss; '.—Mauch Chunk, in Carbon County, visited by a very destruCtive fire on Sun by which property to dm - amount of .$1.10,000 was deStroyed. At least thirty-ono houses have been reduced to ashes. The follow ing is a list of the sufferers: , Dodson & Belies' store, and 4 dwelling.; Duson & Williams, dry goods merchants; Polk's Dreg Store; Leggett's , wheelright shop; John Joseph'e shop and dWelling; r,b!rt's new building; John Myers, two dwellings; Jobn Leisanring, sr,. storehouse, dwelling, &c.; Mr Fisher"ir harness and saddlery shop; Packer. Olwine's shOe store, 'owned by Judge Packs'; Jo, go Packer's storehouse; the Court House buildingsl and Jail; the office of the Carbon' Coun. ty IGazelfe, and materials; together with several dw dling heinws, including the'Engle Hotal.::-Tho 0 d•Fellows' Hall was saved . . The fire origina te in Dodson &.'Dchm's warehouse, which was co municated by means of- het ashes, careless ly brown ander the building: When discoveredr th fire had gained such h'eadway that resistance' wa vain. A heavy wind prevailing at the limo , th building was soon wrapped in flames. • ' 1. Fruit of 2 . : Ignorance.—lt is stated that of 12 a now in the Massachusetts Suite Reform . 00l at Westboro', only five ever ottendell d testant Sabbath School. A largo majority of i solo number aro of children of foreign pronto, 1 many never attended any Scheel whatever. Olt SALE-.4T PRIVATE rifiLE„'All 91in certain tract or petrel of land, sititated on the Ilr ad Mountain, In Lower Mnllantonge - .lownship, •in. chaylkill county, (formerly Perks county,) to the to of Pennsylvania. ?shinnied and described fol. lows,to wit:—Beginning at a marked white elk tree ; thence by late vacant lands, now surveyed fe Jacob; Miller, north sixty-five perches,to a whiteoak; thence by tate vacantland, now gut veyed to George Werner, we it 146 perches to a stone; thenceby late vacantland no* surveyod to Leonard Illick,southelsty-five perch es tlo a Spanish oak; thence east 196 perches, to the pinee of beginnlng.cuntaining fifty-flue acres and orot' hundred andtifly-two perchers ufland and allowances• Of tin per cent. for roads,&c. AMIN G. 011tNNEF. Exoentor of F. Peatis' estate; 60, Market et. PhPada. Philadelphia, ncptember IU. 1848 38- 1 CLELcn leases, to etas tn wn as the Mill Creek Traet,eontaining the follows i t ,gim of Coal Veins, itiatny of wbich,--atitatrnt hers; thelpeach Mountain Veins—having a range of ottlin mug In length, via : —Lewis, Spoltn, , Uarratlenetr, Pearson, Clarkson, Stevenson, Little Trarey, Veitli Mo r tintain Wins, Green Park or Ravensdale Veln.Pers . pe il kill ar. 1) iamontl, nod 11”4 Diamond Veins, along wigs many others not named. . Ciao, all tnattraet called Ate Junction Tragt,belong , to the said Company,roittalitint the Salem,Forrest; Ithlt Dole, Mortimer. Tunnel, Black !dine, C. Law. 1. and Alfred Lawton Veins. Also, a Saw MI and lot Mill,situated on the Mill Creek Trart,allasshleh . !be rented on toodkrate,tviins,by applying, to r i DAVID CIIILLAS, Art , . onsville. Fe 1.1.9 1 -.:. ; • .2 . _., inel to Ctl, wi I N. JJ. NeyrinanN • PLVAIIIING'SHO II . • , BEATTY'S ROW, NOMVEOIAN ISTMET, . . neb.rale. Pd; LL Linda of Lead ripe. Sheiat Lead. Prins Coat; la superior article.) Bath Vila, Shiniver Baths., raw, Hydrantlfore . Double and Plnale Acting pa:Jike.. kept koustantly on hand aid for artlo.- 7 „ben liintoi ninth; tn nnler. neat and durable, and at L of Phi mblnlng thine in the beat manner. liontgomery's Patent sotter.. IE attention of, the public. generally. to respect ' fully melted to this valuable improvement. Eg li:Hits whin have been . iii.tile during the past year; ter.mboarts, both to salt, ,and fresh water, es, als,o, t• boil era for power purpOses,• on 141111. have Cllll/t, d Its superior gm:titles as *Mena generator f *V4 rent saving of fuel, weight. cad space, hecupluil any boiler now In use. • . 'tiers nn this Man, may now ho seen 111 operation, o establishment of ; . ' eker & Brothers, Chloe ,mitit, .201 Cherry M., New York. oper & Brothers, 333 rend st . New York. , t & Ayres, Foundry foot of Mnt., North River. antic Dock. Brooklyn, New VW W. Metcalf. 63 and l 5 Centre et . D. Badger & Co... Hand 46 Diy It. Rtarbuck . s Foundry, Troy, iith & Corlett, Baltimore. amblials "Jonas C. Hearth" *rut "Edward tiny-, ' foot of Liberty street, New York. and no board lean:tow:Mat "John I'. Wilitney,'New ottodus r 1 . 11(1111,r inform:Woo. :wily In MES 51ONTCOMERY & SAMUEL WARD, 15 Smith William oh. New York Dto 3.IIEN:IY BELL, 35 r‘iiiiill Third M. oir K 4% "5-IYI 0100 0 Chesnut rhilado. pert! on a rhos' teat the ove B attl 8 sop nn F. .1. ---- -- Telegraphic News. •on.TANT TO THE GOAL. REGION: - c E n, C k o d m t u o i t it h t ,, ee d u h i c . ti e 4 1 i• j az o t . i ,, , , r i e Li p i e . r i n t t h h a e t n t ‘lter.ylahtsiv4attd -111m:triton, and insist upon standing out for their at all Itanarilc. Should they Ili the theati havb buslneva In the eityii which will requiro attention, it certainly will 'be net - canary. to op- -, genteel. and ruipeclablii by eallinii oh Maim: trots :aTay: :ed i l :h:4 s ' . :i : aci ha:tlen:v;ry cheap 3i4 twlt°'ahl which ro p2d'Y l: ul T g ; ::n i nge':di entry.; r iiti hr iil corbl e:bheattr lure tlini,epay than for lurk r . • i i NETItt9II IILAIIIVOIANtIri l TOBITIIUMU -24c., &C.../sr.. Are t files intspared iii.tho excitement that Lippincedi &Ta •lor's New Goods have proiticed. Sadie PAM; Mir! ICES 'Os they have managed to sell at is attest. alas ing to the principals thernseWps. Their °Nett nt this ti no, id lOaliShil 11w coal operators in eatrying out their resent saspeminn snerestflilly. . . . LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR., Corner Centre and Uabantongo streets, 11%•99) • ' Pod:villa . New Firm.. 1 1 . THE subscribersbavieg this day entaiCa tali; U4 l • eilianuershlpfur the purpose of trills:lo4l4a eneral w bolesalo and retail Lashiess in IjWN, c hoc lOU ES,PitOYIitION BFILIAY,FLO il It, and r66D, at the NiNll.knovVo York Store in the 67funeh of.Fotis vide, iold meat respectfully begjeatve hi, say iliac they hate n won band a large and well stitemeil stock of liar Ire i of all descriptions, also Fiat iisr iduil T flail Road it in amide= sises,su Rabic for drifts nail Intend roads, bich they ruler for sate at as toiv a ram as ce be had a the County.. Also, a fresh stock of Groceries and Pn visions constantly on baud at very lOW prices for cast .! Also, Cant. Inviter, and Shear awl. Nails and St pima, Oils Flour, Feed, &e., all of which they wouldspectfully solicit sin irispectlidfof liy,itte public, i,..„ Mid rel Mg /LA they do upon a StliCialtaltioll to business ? to be u le . at all times to accu E mm y e A ti v iZ t. th E e l f . re lk us e to o ma N. rit P: S.' The subscriber would tak e Ott; °pm - infinity to returniiiii sincere thanks for tho ltMial patinuage be has hen tame received from his friends and the public. general!' i %and respectfully solicits a coutinuauce of tee. me fill the new firm. Putts ille.hlarrlitlel B -1 0 1 COW YARDLEY A . CC RDEON 9. =J tist o an assortment or sup 7 iur Accorduuks, w hie h wsll ha s••I•1 on across: Loodatin • tame. 6Y IMAM: A: ELLIOTT. •Crulro•gt.. Ponr.SPIU. • _► received p xior 3rtirle yid Pret.eii Bran alvodro ['vitt =ilicrry nil t lent Wit c,m t car liraialaXii June L3' VAULLV di. SON. Cases healti 84 32 54 16 59 4 , 23 73 3t 76 22 53 • 22 49 , 29 /,New To' • et.. New e. York.
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