im ow- . , Stoves tStoves *' Stoves SHEET.IRON k. TIN 111 . A.NuirAcTOII.Y. JACOB M. LONG, Crateful for tte liberal patronage here „l.s9,fek.• Wore received, respectfully armatures to the citizens of Pottsville and - the surroundingusuntry, that be continues bosintna at the old stand, opposite Mati's White flimire Hotel. on Centre Street, In the Somugh of Pottsville, Where he keeps constantly on hand an extensive and carefully selected assortment of Parlor end Cooking Stores, embracing all the old rind approved stylytt, together with a variety of Mew nnea,adatirably adapted to the wants of the CO2I re gion. The "Improved complete. of 1549;” . Tlerces Amer. Iran Air Tight, with Briar Top Oven;" and “s tew . art's Summer and Maier Air light," are considered by tbnec who hare tested them, probably the very bwit en'oking Stoves rbst hare ever been invented. He with confidence colic nitentinn to his great variety of Pat ,„, en d conking Stoves, which is une,tiesithinably the Largest, best and eheapeat,to be found In the Count y. of Schuylkill. Ile also keeps cons'antly for sale a large and varied 'wet of Sheet Iron, Tin and Japanned Ware, of the beat quality and at the lowest cacti prices. TIN ROOPINChend all work connected with that branch oflbe Wittiness, will be promptly executed, in the best manner, and on the most reasonable terms. ' Mayl9'4o. ' STOVES'S STOVES I STOVES WINTER in GOV.:no: SOLOMON Ho O,V ER, Caner of Ifirregrirrs crud Ruilraalt Struts, PorraVILLU, e 7,., -.Lc-,ter. ANNOUNCES to his friends and ems tnmersand tho public generally that he. • ban on 'band tha most elegant assert meat of STOVES ever offered in Ibis commaaltrembracing alt the newest and ends% proved ttens. Ile par-- oElllmb , tans attentkon approved kIeGREG pa OR' r S PATENT PARLOR ElEATF.Rowhicia in munounced, the best stove now In use,both, for conirirto-conomy, and liAlth. 1 have the exclusive right of making these Moves In &Schuylkill County. Also Cast Iron 'Radiators, Empire Cooking Stovesos oupertor article for hotels. Tight Cooking Stoves, for wood or coal, issirperiot article for families. rwurr and Chamber Stoves, Together With a large assortment for all purposes, all • of svhich'viiill be sold at unit,uallic liMv rates, TIN AND JAPANNED wAßL—liia assortment of 'Tin and 'ermined Ware is very large. and. embraces , Illtheprticles in families, which he will warrant to be 'of n gut crier quality. - All kinds ofTin and Sheet Iron SVare manufactured 'to order et the shortest notice. • ROOFINGS[ SPOUTING. As he is prepared to vu eerie Tin Roofing end Spouting, he invites those in want of such work, to give him a call, ay he pledges himself to do It cheafx,r and better than It as • ver be en done inslidi place befote. . The public are respectfully inch' ed tocatl and exam his Stuck and hider for tlimsrfees. [Oct7-1I TIIE uucKs COUNTY EC ON i):CuST PATENT COOIONI; STOVE. The Greatest haproremetrt of the Vat I THE suliscrtber respectfully Inform, the public that he' has rectal). securbd 14,, the patent right for Schuylkill CountY, for the Manufacture and sale of the new sr TLond admirable Cooling stove called the .RUCKS COUNTY ECONONIIST.— :Amnng the mane Improvements latdly introduced in Cooking Stoves, it is acknowledged on MI hands,That nothing can surpass this in all the points requisite and desirable In thatticcessaryartiele nflion.chold economy. The facility wiilt which it in regulated, thy regidarilY, perfection.rtad despatch with which cookery and baking can be done at one and the same tune, and the small quantity of fuel con-weed, air matters of sorprir to all who have tried !Land gives it the first rank among all the stoves yet int rodorVd. It ;Flinn seamy, however, is specify tin peculiar fdrilltit, in advertleement.a per sonal examination of its features will hest :Citisfy those who may hit-tom:lke purchase.; arid it will afford the undersigned much pie:wire to terrier calls, and satisfy alt ingitiries with respect to its capacities and perform • armee. The store will tie put up fir thirty days. and if - found not to meet the expectatinnsofbityets, or to per form as represented, it will be taken away withmit charge. There are three sizes—Nos:l,4 and 3—and ;constructed to halm either wood or coal'. Call and ex amine specimens,now ready at the stoce.end sheet-iron scare manufactory of the subecriher,ia Centre Street, two doors shove the Public SrlitioN—wfoire, Ulan, any thing in his line of bustniers may be had on utcommoda tineternis. Pones Ille,Oct7-41-111 ABRAHAM Sr. CLAM. lIILII/Y Ez. ELLIOTT. WATCIIJIASERB• AND JEWELLERS, AND PEALEDS IN THE SANE BY WHOLES-9LE AND 11E7 AIL Story next door to the Miners' Hank, Centre etreet MESSRS. B. L . . E. keep constantly on hand nn extensive assortment of WATCHES, ern bracing every style,•price, and manufacture • to be found In this country ; among which they may particularly refer to the celebrated gold and silver LEVERS of M 1. Tobias 4- Co.. Joe. Johnson, Robert Rocket!, Win. Robinson. dcc., of whose mann factnre they have n splendid collection. ALSO, gold and silver Anchor? and Lelpines, to which they would invite attention. ALSO, a large and complete assort 01ent of Jewelry and Silver. ,Ware. embracing nearly every article properly coning under those heads.— Clocks in great variety; Musical Instruments and Fan ev Articles of every de'scription. ,Repairing of Clocks, Wat dies.; Jewelry. 4-c., promptly attended to. Messrs. R. & it .hiniecessary in advertise-' went to enumerate their Baird; more specifically; suf. • flee to say tint it has been seMited with much care and I discretion, and in one ofthemost extensive to be found ; In the country. Their long eitierience in the business will warrant hem In inviting the attention of purchasers. In the 1 - .11 ronlideneethat t hey are enabled to sena. iheap as any other e'tablif-lttitent lire or else .. where. h Derl9 57.5f-ly 11. nroomallis GREAT DARGAIN WATCH AND JI:WM.III7 STORE. 01. • - Wllf3lll Geld nod Silver Watches of every t rt rle•cripiien canhp had at from Or to fifteen per rent. per !AVM any other store in Se' York or Philadelphia. Persatis wlin wish to :et a bond % , iteht perfertlye • eulittedoviodd do well to rail at the 'store of the sub:. her, and-rampart. the quality and ri t e of his watch 8 mint that of other mores. ..fiord Watrltes of the fol:‘,:tn: freer:tingly tore prices: L E...1 i Levers, roll Jeisellral, IS carat caeca, 820 00 Save do du do . l2 00 Gold I. pines, jewelled, IS carat caner, 23 00 Silver do do 9 CO • Silver Verga.Wati hen. from $7 00 llPwlrlf.• • Gold Pencils from $1 01 to 00 00; Gold r1'0. , , pith tiler corer. And pencils attached, for 75 rows, • Also,. handsome aria rtinent of new and fashionable ./..-welry. at prier's fat below the Italial store prices. Old gold and slicer bought nr taken In exrhande. LEWIS It. 111100MALR. No 111 North Second st., second door below ItarO, Philadelphia. [April 14, '49. 16-ly Co t this ad rertkcatent out, and bring it along, you Win then lie .iin• to eet.into the rieht rine, WATCHES AND JEWEILItI - • CHEAPER TFLI,N EVER. • /not/tsar and „‘!•tall, at th;; 7 Philadelphia Mach and Jewelry Stot4." A'o. 25 -Vora Second Street, .. . F 9 wner of Quarry,—Pll . lL lD FM!' ~ I A. 1 fi G tilt- , Leyeu, lbcarktcnieo, full jewelled, 100 and upwards OIL Silver Levers; ull Jewelled, 15 riold terrine, IS k ca.., jewelled, 25 " " Saver I.spinus, it:mulled, 111 " " =l2 Siivet spoons, ertenl to cnin.ttersea, Tea, SS; Desert, Table SIS ;' other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to he what they are sold for: Constantly on hand n large assortment ofline GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WAItE. Also, an assortment of M. 1.. Tobias & Co., E. ha p win, Samuel & Lirrithers, E.S.Vates & Co.. john Harri son, C. & It. Beesley and other superior Patent Lever Movements, whirh will be cased in any style desired. . . A t rranzernents have been made with all the above named mogrelebrated manufacturers of Encland to fur nish at short notice any required style of Werch, for which ordera will be Taken, and the name and residence of the person urderintz put on if requestem 0. CONRAD, Imre/Der of Watches, rhil'a-, ' Na. U 6 N:Recond Cl=M! IMPORT-A.IMPORTANT TO TIIE COAL REGION. VHF. Committee bez leave tnrepert that they A:weal '. I tended to the ditties impnteil open them relat ire to the suspension, Anti insist ittion rtandin_ out for their tights 'at all hazards. Shetild they In the mean 11411! harp boelncva in the city, which will ',pin, their attention, it certainly will be. neri.c..ary to zp pear genteel and rerp,•ctulde by cahinz on Pierces. Lippincott 4 Taylor and pitrtlrtring a suit of clothes from them very. cheap and fa,hinnable, which for beauty and stile eurpaavet anything ever nice red in the conntry. . A visit to shelf wetl eStahlisilet: house retl43 : lhPnl for their 1(0.lhie• • ``EVSM! CLAIRVOYANCE TONS 'vett in the excitement thus Lippincott Are tnn.;,•have produced. Such FALL & t., !tell atonc,t In PIZWER as they hnv4 . - Their ohj , et at al tuning ta the priA„ipala carryl4 Oct thii time.. to an,hlT - cl , r, coat Opera•L'• their pn•stnt s•tapenai [.I Fo,resccultv. Corner Ce . ntre rand Matiantongo ioe,s, Octl-1-42 ) Pothgvtiletr MS Boys' and 'Children's Clotlll9g Depot. 2t,4 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. 11. TUC Sitharriber having had much evnerionce in the manulariory of Boy.' and Children's Clothing; An non tiers to the eitiaetis of POllll - and curio. titling towila and Country. that he h., a large anal varied nu.ok went of ready made clothing for YOUNG la Ina - LI:MEN, made of very gond materials, and in the bed, latest. and moat fash ionable style always on hand. Ili:would moat reapect fully facile them, the ctiikeii. of Pottsville, ike, to give lists a ,call wh, n they visit the city, and examine his beautiful stock theniselvev and be satisfied that. the Depot, is the place to he well suited in Children's Cloe thing in make, ft, style or finish. Feb. 7, -49. 7-1 y) F. A. HOYT. Pia. 26 I Chesnut St, below Tent, Poilada, .• Pottsville Clothing Emporium. THE undersigned desire' to inform the public that'll , : line takomr,the old established Clothing stand of Mr. 11. T Taylor, a few doors above . Mortimer's lintel, Centre street, Pottsville, where he his juseopened a fplendid stock of goods. comprising avrenek, Belgium, ..lineriesst,l,Clothe of every color and !Vest of England. and description. 5.1.111171t1 coatings. habit cloths, summer cloths. Bom bazines, black and colored casbmarett, codingtoes Croton cloths, tweeds. tsie , &c. • • PANTALOOIII SlTErs.t-Super black French Carol tueres and doeskins, French fancy and mixed cavil snares, merino cassiniet ts, all colors and qualities white and fancy linen dri lings.ncw design.st cords and beaverteens of every et le and quality; nab 'Ma n.!. all shades and qualities. - . ViSTOWlL—Suptilnr black satin. and cashmere vesting!, splendid fancy silk vellings, new designs; white and colored idinsuilles,large assortment. with a general variety of gouda adapted to3lens' and Boys' wear, to which the attention of his friends and others. wishing a good snit of cloths, is invited. BEAM - emu:re CLovinso.--dattimer sack coats, cloth coats of all nutinies, Pants. Vi,:/, shirtst suspenders. locks, silk cravats, 4'c., 4c., at the very lowest Cash rifle... • PI.ITIIit S. MAItTZ, itlavl9'49. ,•99-tf' _ John—bon- • anAYETPAcirt:rtErt OF DONNELLY'S UPRIGHT BSFOTY GLAZED CAPSIILUD MATCHr.s. AND TI.:TED •STATES OIL WASTE PLACICING, .sio. 63 dVorrit Third Street, PAtiedelpliti. rrIJESE :Watch. are justly considered the best in I. the 'United States; they ore free from unpleasant and can he introduced with perfect safety Into MI stores and dwellings. Warranted to keep 10 years. The Masking Is of superior quality, and free from ; any trigredle ate that linpairs the Leather. gountry Dealers and Shippers will llnd It to their lo ss:cm to call and see for themselves. N. D.—lin aiwornsen :of Matches Of various New yors; Manufacturers, llatettiis in round wood hoses also, puked in large or small tin rases, to ship to any part of the world. 101 IN DONNELLY, - Late of 20 Bank 2t,„ now 83 North Third St. March 04,1610. ; 13-1 y BARA'S RO.L.ORT:s, VOL, B—Just publish Ed and for sale ut HANNAN'S - Um and Nlisseltaniroua StOTC.. rrnackarklqincs supplied. lurraZO,P4.9.. VOL. XXV. Lumber Yard, at Pine Grove. TILE undersigned respectfully beg tease to inform' their customers, and the public of ISchtrilkill Co. in general, that they have en bawl now, and offer ft large and extensive stock of aces oned lumber, for Building, Cabinet making, and Chair making porposese which they will sell cheaper than it can he purchased from soy other place. Having 8 wheel trunks on the different Railroads, they are enabled to deliver Lum ber from Pine Grove, to most any other place in the Coal Region, at reasonable terms. May 12, 20-2nio] MOLLY. SMITHS eo. jFurniturel Furniture CARPEL'S. VENITIAN & PAINTED BLINDS, &es GM:SS:LNG & SILLTRIAN 4,..47..liesitssiDleßso RESPECTFULLY announce to the citizens ot Pottsville and the c• - •A" snrromortmg neichloorhnod that they haveMpened a FURNITURE: WARE-ROOM. in Ma hentaitg v Street, a fete doers frays Centre. Where they bare on hand a large and fashlonsble stock of Purni tore, embracing the latest nod most fashionable styles. all of which less been manufactured to their order by the best makers in nor cities. Their stock embraces a general assortment of all the articles embraced in fur nishing des eilißZs either Plain or on the most luxurious manner. Bedsteads ranging in price from 113 to {ISO, —and all other articles of furniture in proportion. In their stock is elan embraro:d a large assortiner.t of Ve netian Blinds and Window Shades of the most approv ed patterns, selected with great rare. CARPE'ITING, BEDDING AND UPTIOLSTER. They have also added to She stock a lot of Carpeting of the VlOOll5 qualities, and Bedding, to which they call the particular attention of those in want of these articles. It is our design to keep all the articles of Furniture ~required in Schuylkill County, and prevent the neces 'slip of persons going abroad in search of elegant arti cles nf Furniture, all of whichtthey are determined to sell at leas priced thin they can he obtained,rlse where, with packing and carriage added: Thep therc• fore earnestly invite those a ho are aloud fitrididt/nr, Lotuses and those also who require additional furniture, In give them a call. as they flatter thenittelves they can give Shem any kind of a "lit out" they may require at a great, saviug of funds. HENRY GRES , ANG. April •• 15-lfl ALEXANDER SILLY MAN. LITTEM - Vellg - , and Retatl, Deaterl DRY' ,E - 1111(11)5,(atocEritER,TE A s. l,lQl'riflS &e, rtentre Street, near the corner of Ma hanisintru, In whirls the attenton of tile citizens orfortrfl arid cortatev is respectfully aniiicited. • JulIN L. LITTLE. .^ 11 ” 111 ". .11‘11N S. C.NI A it'll PS CIICVOILVC. LATE• ARRIVAL.I . sut,ci i'ier hating jiiNt returned 'from Philadelphia o till the la rgust stock of goods '•ver offere.l.for bale in this plare, consisting r Dry Goods. Groceries. I'mv.tons, Spices Fruits. Tobacco and Seftars,'Snintner flats 'nears, Queens ware. C 17001,3 me. gRe. 1119 opened a NEW SPORE in FOX'S BUICK BUILDING. in Nortvem.m Street, below the Arendt., where he is prepare...l to .11 on terms more fat•urahle to purchasers than Chair e of any other establiblimen in the Borou2h of Ponsvilb•, • ' His as,ortmmil of Dry Goods mnbraces all the nets Spring styles, which are variont and ls•avuful. hlen•s and fashionable Cape fur sale at 1 2 cents. Perinnr 'can exec at least 25 per cent;by purchas ing at C. ISJI;I.\•S Ap.7.•19-15.11 New Cheap Store. Boots - and Shocs Manufactured BY B. LOWBER, NO. '233 NORTII THIRD Si., PHILADA. Al . .W.tVr , on hand Mene'Donhlenodpin glr. Sale Boots and 6110,, acid peg.: red, :mita Ide for I ron Works and Coal Pimp. Bons' coarse Boots and MONYW.3. At.; Calf. Boots, served and pegged, Bova' Boors and:Brogans, IVoluen's Boots anti Shoes of all kinii+. Eastern work of all kinds. Coln Shoes and Buitdo lied fill orders cheap (or each, or approved paper. August 4, I@l9. :12.21n0 BOOTS ND SBOLli: lit thejid stand, CentreSt.net I door to the l'uttivilte)foute • S. 5: .1. FI:STER, ART: now ng receivi t , hetr Spring supplies or IN otrl'S SHOES.coi ngn, nprisint rate nss 'morn!, which they now nfferat wholds-_h• or ret 11 at the very lowest prices. They have ni..o on hand Trunks, Va tses,Carpetltagi,llllfigatchel,,Soleand tipper Leather, Morocro, Calf Skins, Lining and Binding Skine, ithne Makers' Tools, and a general a,soriment of Shoe Find ngs. N.R.—Roots SlineS moon faelured at shoo notice.— Theirfriends and the public whit are in want of any Of healior.sarticles re.pert (tiny JegnetiLd to give then. cal!. Alav F. 1,17. IS- Smith's Boot 6. Shoe Slore, rRESII. I SUPPLY OF STOCK, VERY eIIEA.P The Suliscriber annnurir, in his ;clime nine eu4tomera and [ha pubic, that Ice has , Just received at his Root mud ''` s a . 'flow Store. nest do, the 011ic,e of the, Miners' Jos rnal, a Iresh supply of Boots and Shoes of every variety for Ladies, Gentlemen, Children, Miners, ear., ice , all of will,. h are made up of the hest mate:lala, ill a' neat and thira ile manner, and will be sold at rates to suit ;Le limos . Always on hand a supply of Trunks, Valises, Satch eh, dor., which will Ice sold very cheap. Callaad satisfy Yourselves. Boots and Slrnns made to rude: di the heat mate.talo and also rrpolred at short notice. Pottsville, June 0.-2ltf. WiLI•IANS SMITH Guns! Guns!! BRIGHT & PoTT, TOWN HALL. II ON STORE:. rUBLE and Single barrel e'll‘a :'NJ, POWDER FLASKS, Sllol' D PON1":3 CANISTER POWDER., PERCUSSION CAPS, REVOLVING PISTOLS,. • SINGLE AND DOUBLE PISTOL. The ahnre are a rine assortment of English and Ger man manufacttlie. 1312113 TABLE, POCKET, CUTLERY, SCISSOR.R, AND 111.0113 a fine assnrtment most relehrated makes. • . .. . . . ROPE, lIEMP, PACKING CORDAGE, ANVILS, Bellows, 'lisps and Files, I •••• BLASTING TUBES FOR WET PLACES IN Mines, Safety Fuse, Long and Short handled Shovels made expressly Sro nor own sale , . 1 . • . BUILDING MATEMALR, ' , . - Comistrug of Lncks.l.aiihen,lfinat.s. paints, Oil,Glass of ii.hierican;:t:er:na u, and I:u2list) ,ilanufacture. IRON AND STEEL. Hammered and Rolled Iron. Sheet, Flue, Band, and Hoop Iron: TOOLS, earpentrre.Stojrmaltttrs•,ll nd Saddlers' HA nov:AnE. cciAcil TRIMMING Wall a variety of iron widens LAu3. 2A 47 35 ESIIOS"F.I. UV' .1.. G Tony. Eagle Works, ' Centre Siree, POTT4VILLn, Trrit dear below the Ameriran 7IOZE,r. tp,VIC Slth.cribl, mouldmill the Attention of Coal Operator.. Merchants, toil 31iners. in or • • .crtrine hi. -Ihnind und Square 'mint Coal and Grain c'horels, manufactured by hini , elf, and exp,,-.7!v furl he Coal Ret!lnfl—Wlarillted In ho made of th e ihm e te „;!....e materials :1:1,1 workman:4op. at C,;y p r i c ,,,,ii ut .d, r ,;::iatintlly received and pinta ally attended to. il N. B —Shovels Relished Dec. '2-4g-tf Aux , Tp s c a e w :n B Eas . 1.1.3 A VV. rrl.oole. nod . 0 4611. . the polo io to I. o. 0.: or Ind LIGHT W AIG /NS now an Land glii•hinZ,ll,lllol ii, Will rli.pf.st ,, ,r I",v. r I, T: u t . o . tt ' , tts I' pr:ooloVsi in. and Haiku:id Streets, backer the i - sTei • . 41,147'AR KIRK. June 5, Is 23 - 'Famaqua Line. -- Tuscarora gnu aner Monday slay o.ith. the ~i , ,,.r i b er cet,. null cn'trh THEE. 4. DAY, s 'icut Tliva leis and nn the er'ss . ..' l 0C the Cra 4 at Tuscarora. Thu earn leave Pottsville at 71 and II n'- nlnck, A. 51. and 4 P. M. The coach will Icara Tama: qua at ;land II o'sonck, A. M. and 4 o'clock, P• !C— -r., 50 cents: Tickets can he • hall st ca J rt on . cs' 11‘!els Tamaqua. and of the conductor of 1:::" done/40-14f.) . 8112.11E1l Summer Arrangement- OF U. S. ILLO. LINE OF FOR lIARRISBUIII7,Ieaves the Mnri• Ate., ;g o ~ ion Muse corner of Penn and Fifth .ts., daily. except Sunday, at 19; o'- clock. A M. or immedtately on the arrival of the mar. nitig Train of Can from Philadelphia. r ALSO, FOR LANCASTER, from the same Office, daily, except Sottday, at 9 o'cloCk, A. M. or imme diately on the arrival of the Morning Tarn of Cars from Pottsville. Passengers leaving Lancaster or Litiz lu this Line, wilt be in time to connect with the Afternoon Triin of Cars for Pot,leville. ALSO, FOR EASTON. three times a week, from the Same Orme, at 7 o'clock. A.M. viz: : Monday, Wednesday and Friday ; and three times a week from Enls' Eagle lintel, (formerly Weldy's) at Si 'clock, A. M. viz.: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. *New Coaches have been placed ppon the Lines and every attention will be paid, to the comfort of travellers, • - JOHN N. STILTIMORE* NEPHEW, Reading, April:W.ls. '17.4m0] 1 Proprietors. Men Wanted to Travel as Agents FOR Tur. 'HISTORY OF THE MEXICAN WAR. I , llp subscriber has In press, and will . shortly pub hill, the History of the Mexican ,1% ar. with Bio graphical sketches of the lives of ,Generals Taylor, Scott, Worth, Wool. Twiggs. Quitman, and several others of the most distinguished officers. Illusrated by numerous Engravings and Portraits. BY JOHN FROST, L. L D.' • A number of enterprising and Intelligent men of good character, are offered pmfdable employment, lit circulating by subscription the above Work, In the State of Pennsylvania. The terms, which arc very_ liberal, wilt be given on application to the subscriber, post paid. This Work will never be sold' in the Bookstores. but exclusively by Agents at a reasonable and uniform price. H. , iAIIANSFILLO. Bookseller and Publisher. 13.1 York St., Aue4,1849. 22-tfj New Haven. Conn. - Edwin C Linton, 'WHOLESALE BRUSH MANUPACTURCH, Ara. 36 Saud Ferret &rat. ' VIVO MORS ADOTZ CHUM:r. MCiIT SIDC,IIIILAD•., IVILE m It e LI n Merchants and Dea c lr , s al w a llt ic fr e d. i et all line ef basite a .f. ' m d ad S e " ll7 l gairtheir various e s tyl n es m o Y f fashion and dash. My prices are such that they will b, found to the in terest of those Merchants who Yoh fates etc with a call belhre pothering elsewhere. ' 21,f810. 30-3 u Jul,c • PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY, BENJAMIN 13ANAN, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA ron'TErt M= MMUM3 AND POTTSVILLE I will teach yootopierce the tiowcts or the Earth' and brio out fro. h. cav Passage from Liverpool. PASSAGES - in the steerage the Ent Clan Piicaet Ships Mary Pleaeants, Shenandoah. Berlin and Europe, tailing from Liverpool fin Philadelphia on the lst of ever• month, throughout the year, ,:an be neared on application to SAMUEL PLEASANTS, No. 37 - Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Jnne 9. Y9-4t-IS . Liverpool and Xew-Yorli.. • . Pasage Ancy. E. w. s SIDI UAL ge GO 'o6c. , , RI Wall Strttt—NEW-Tolll{. DUNKIN. KIMBALL St Co 4 or —Leneciot... A.RESPECTFULLY informs their friends and the public that they hire commenced the GENERAL SHIPPING arid COMMISSION BUSINESS. together with the GENERAL PASSENGER BUSINESS, gra ssing certificates of pas sage (non London, Liverpool: Dublin. Belfast or any part of the old country to to Xes,York, Boston, and Philadelphia. nn the most reasonable tennis. Drafts and Beßs of . Prehange, froir..Cl to any amount on th e Royal flank of Iceland end its branches. 'riot dire of sailing oflhe Reoular Line of Liverpool Paola,. as tined upon, arc the ist, 6th, Ilth, 16111, 21st, and 28th of every month. These ships are all of the largest class, and are com manded hy men of chaiarter and experience. The cab. in accommodations are all that can be desired In point or splendor, comfort and convenience. They are fur nished with every description of stores of the/ best kind. Punctuality in the days of sailing will be strictly ad. hered tn. . Parket Ships Roetius,Siddons.Sheridan,and Garcia', are vessels Of the largest ciao; and those desirous to bring out their friends, cannot select finer °infer sbips• Passage can be secured at the lowest rates, .. .Hero Orleans line of packets sail weekly. For.pas se; •,, e or freight, apply as above. I ''. C. W. KIMIL4I.I. & Co. *The subscriber has been appointed Agent far Oils Line in Schuylkill County. HENRY W. LEWIS, Minrsville: . _ Decl6'4E-51-41 .- 1 Jos.;llciirtntriirs I.i : Lti . arage Agency' • A IIItANGEME - yrsroa 1049. a. HANNAH, POTTSVILLE, SOLE AGENT. 1 OLDIIST AND Tile OF:3T EsTAULISIITO PASIAOI.I 0 t ricE: IN TIM ( - SITED STATES. ....I I . -7 \ i 1. 5Te 1 , 1 1. 1 0 .; ° le l l iffe r r i li t ' l i r S Z;C P r.le t i tt i l Y ll t! ' : ' :1 sy_. his he friends and the polille, I '''' ceived fog upwards of twenty years. xx.-.-. • and solieris, nt.eniftisidatlon of their , confidence. The despatch ;iiiitilkiiiciiirsOasrengers hat .• been lamielit out , and the pronifitnesa with which hie very tunierous 'lf aft% have been paid at the different banks, are, he flatters himself,. sufficient guarantee to 1 the public for the faithful performance of any future commas evicted into with him. ' The following are the REGULAR LINE or PACE- El'A, which sail punctually no their appointed days, by which passengers will be brought out without delay or disappoint:um/1,51a.: sums' sanca , ea Won. DATE OP 841 LINO FROM N. T. I Patrick [leery, Delano, Jany. 6 May 6 Sew. 6 Waterloo, ; P.R.Allen, " II '• II '• '1 Sheridan, Cornish,' " an " 26 " VI • Henry Clay, Nye, relit . . 6 Jure 6 Oar: 6 1 New Ship,' " 11 '' 11 " II i Garriek. - I lford, " VI " 26 .. 26 I New World, Knight, March 6' July 6 Noun 6 line ILSkiddr.llaicc. " II " II " 11 llosetus, Moore, . I " 26 •• 20 i. 211 ,Ashburton, 11/inland, April 6. Aug. fi Derr. 6 West Point, W It Allen " II " II " 16 Sid/Inns. Cobb, •• 2.6 " 26 " 31 sates' NAMES. CA?T'ITS. DOTS 3111.150 IMO'S etv'see. Patrick Gerdy De.aito, Fray 21 June 21 Oct 2i lVaterloo, P.R.Allen. " 26 ." 26 " 26 Sheridan, Cornish, Mar. II July II N0e.16 I leery Clay, Nye, •' 21' " 21 " 21 New Ship, " 26 " 213 " 26 Garrick, Hunt, Atoll II Aug. II Dec.ll i New World. Knight," 21 " 21 " 21 John R Skiddy, Lure, 1' 26 " 26 - " 21' Resents, Moore, May II Sept.ll Jan. II Ashburton, Howland-, ' 21 " 21 " 21 Wr et point, W.ll.Allen " .26 " 2(1 " Di SW... • troll!). :done II Oct Lt Feb. II Jr. addition to the above regular line, a number of .`Piendid i"hirs,maCh as the Adirondack, Munition. Rap. paha:mock, Liberty. Sea, Si. Patrick, Samuel flicks, Calumbia, anti Niagara, wilt continue to sail Iran. Lit , "u Tool weekly Dlregolarsuccs , ilon, thereby preventing. Ow leas h . passibility nfiliday Cr detention iti Liverpool ; and for the accousitoodalinut ape's°na mucking to remit money to their family or friends, I. have arranged the payments of my drafts 011 thefollowgrie banks ; Armagh, Climate!, Enntskillmi. Omagh, Athlone, c avail, Ennis, ,' Tar, liltown, Bandon, Ferinoy, Ensti,cortliy, Skibbereen, lielfa..4„ Co/deb:ll, Galway, ' Sligo, Banbridge, . Drogheda, Kilkenny, Strabane, Ballymena, Dundalli, Kilru,ii: Tralee. ' • In,llysliannon Do nganaii, Limerick, Wexford. , Bettina, Dungannon, Letoinitilerry,Watt rf,r,i, Cork, Do wripanick,Moriaglin, Tunghai. Coleraine, Dublin, Mall.nr, England.--Messr, Spooner, Atwood & Co., bankers, London; mitt Me. I:. S. Flyer, laverpoel. Sertland.—The City of Glasgow Bank, and All ha branches and agencies: or Passages can also be engaged tram Liverpool to Philadelphia, Boston, and Baltimore, by the regular p ac ket N hipi,,,i, ni , it:h..tthhi !milt: mode per•onally Of by letter post pint arldressed In It. BA NNAN,Pottowillet JOSEPH McMERRAY. comer of Pine nod South SIR., New York; or Mr. CEO. McMURRAY,,t Nn. 117. Waterton Road, Liverpool , panll-11 Nicholas ',S; Collins,. ‘vlT;:tr,sALr; AND RETAIL. DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES,' Centre 'Street, nerViloor to Stiehter f Eetcri, 7 's Hard =EI INVITE the pa rti,olar atientitai of the eiklgeng of Poil,ville and its virinity, alrn, ii,yEic,mns, Veterinary tiariteons,anil rountryStorekcepers,to their large and general a,.‘ortmenr or • ===MISIM333 Their stock not wily emlirace. the best Drugs and Medicines the market afrords,but al•oall the new Phar maceutical and Cl:espied! prciparatilins, Surgicnt and Dental Instruments, Gold Poll, latent and Faintly Me dicines, Fresh c-liakers' Herbs, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, pure Campliine, Glass, Putty, Snuff, hest Casendi,ll Tobacco and Cigars, Perfnuiery, Drushes, Comhs,and recap variety of choice, fancy and miscel laneous articles • also, that esestlent. article, Farina, for the, sink and Infants' diet—ln fart 'everything and snyttan- can he found in their general and well -assort ed stock, w hick they offer to sell at the lowest cash priers. N. IL—N. & flatter tiler...elves from their knotel etigii and expel tonrein the business. one of them, (3. T. Nichol to, having held, for.oe - veral years smite o f the torn re,pnruitne of tees in England and Paris Snlh no thiaeni.er and operative Chemist, they would 'terefore .olio it the cionftileacenua share whlie p .tronage, as none hot genuine Drugs and Me.. he had at their Cott:blight:rent. • Unille Drugs, of the befit qualify on life mo,l f .I.xon tble term, [Moreha.lol9-10-ly liArratcsoN, rercorliturts. Sr. Co. aIAN ITFACTUItiNG CIIEMISTS. 'Off., XO. 43 1-2 South Front Serra. Philodriphio. Pure Parlor Wnite Learl;l. alinn,groundand incrystal; Eon, Ground - " Copperas; No. 1 ." "I Pyroligneot. Acid ; iced Lead; lti•d Liquor; Lithare••: Iron Liquor. Orange Mineral; ,, 'Mastic Black; Sugar of Lead • 1 Merailie Fire-Proof Paint. • MET:II.I.IC FIRE-PROOF PAINE. TIIIS EXTRAORDINARY sulistarwe Is I ~.„,„, l %o n ni : ‘ ,; : a hen strata ta;: o o f , r i r_r r cl,of n a ft l , o n s i i o n e t . s i r i lig : ti, -- -.` --- - 'se rubles In appearance the finest Indigo, and is A 1.041011! consbdencenf cold tallow; Zie.., f but on esposure to the atniospher,•, in a 1 short tune turns to Stone or Stile. Geo!". slab; ~ b„114V0 .s.• 11 11, ore Or the inipresoion that this setrofaiice, in hen in in dquid state, has been yin:led t h r ,ogll a fissure rind liiied up this basin formation in the rock. It to, boen roliflil upon znylyza lion by - Dr. Chilton. o f New Work, IC (,)ItSiil.l4, silks. 54 Oh Alumina.. - 2120 Prurnxrde of Iron. DI 05 Lime, , II Si Linn:, • 2 31 Magnesia, • 0 42- Carbon, I'so Sulphur, '0 II Water, 5 00 - Loss, i ~ 3 , • • 041 I • '! 100 00 rof use it is :mend to powder, mixed with Linssed chi, a,,tl applied with a brush, the sal o n as paitz to sound, iron tin, zinc,canoass paper, &e. &c., which In A shoat little torus to Stone. which is fire-proof Die particularly adapted for roofs orbuildings,Steam boat and Car Decks, Railroad Bridges, Fences, &c., &c , A rno( coated with this article is equal tot Inc beet of slate, at a Van saving of expense. Every variety of iroil sv.. ork exposed to weather will be prevented from r4st or corres., - .1 4 or It forms a c."l - Stone covering. School Stateszus:'..nde from It, by coveting boards or paper. As it is susceptible ei it high polish, it ban been used to great advantage by Carriage Painters and Cabinet Makes. HARRISON, BROTHERS,* Co. April 22 17-tn Na, 43 South Front St. Philada. John C. Baker's ', ‘ COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT 'or SALLSAPARIGLA. TINS Article is employed with great success and by the most eminent Physicians of this c itY, for the, cure of the following diseases: • • - - - SCROFULA or King's Evil,Rheumatism,Cutaneons •Dlscases, Syphilitic Affections, Teller and Ulcers, White Swellings. Scurvy.Neciralgia or Tic DolourenX, Cancer, G nitre, or Bronchocele, (Sevelled neck,) Spine .Discase. Chronic Diseases of the Limos. to counter act the destruction effects of Mercury. Jaundice. Ity perthrophy, or enlargement of the•lteart, Palpitation and trembling in the region of the heart and stomach. Enlarge-mentor( the Bones, Joints or Ligaments. also all the various diseases of the skin such as Teller, Ringworm, Riles, Pimples, Carbuncles, &c., Dfir,CP- Ph and Liver Complaints, Nervous Affections, Droll• • sical Swellings.Constßisional Disorders, and diseas es originating from an impure stet° of the blond and other fluids of the body, In short all diseases where a change of the system is required. Price 50 cts. per bottle. , Prepared only by the Proprietors, Join,' C. BAKED, & Co., Wholesale Druggists, N0.` , 100 North 3d St. below Race. Philada. Importers and wholesale dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, patent medicine', Perfumerica Surgical Instruments. Druggists Glassware, Paints; Oils, Dye Stuffs, and Window Glass, 'also a new and superior article of !mitotic:l:for Plate Glass at aboutoneArth thin prlce of English or French Plates, any size to ti , order. • The Compound Fluid Extract of Saraapatilla„ for sale by Clemens & Perrin, Pottsville; W. L. /Ulster, Port Carbon ; James D. Falb, bliiiersville: , •,, February 10.1810. ,' Edgar 84 Barton, 110.&T BUILDERS. EspyWien. tutubla County Pa., where Iva have on ban a Luce lot of seasoned lumber, and are prepared to Build. nod dewier Boats of the largest Claes, for the Schuylkill Collator cleave here, cheaper than any °then connected in our trade, and built in the most suttiran. el and dttrable manner. [Junr.2.4o-23.11m! SATURDAY MORNINq, - :,AUCUST IS, 1849. '' Sheriff's - Sales of "goal B . N virtue of several-writs of- Veoditiord Er n booed out of the Court of Common - Illeas-of,, Schuylkill County, will be exposed to public. sale or ecudue, Friday, .tr.tiiirt 310, 1849, et 4 o'clock, in the afternoon, at the public, boom of JENENuII Wat.PIAGETt, In the Town' of Port Cathen,- Schuylkill county els: All that eerttlo lot or pleceof ground, situate in the. towu of Pont:2l'lmo, Schavltiii County: bounded en 'the north by Pike at, east by a 40 feet sweet, south by a 40 feet wide street, and west by lot of -- Fights eontalsingon Pike street, 13 feet, and on the 40 feet street on the the south 45 feet, and slang the citherst. on the east • 145 feet, being lot No. 9, in Pelt's Adol • Lion, to midtown, with the appurtenances; consisting of a story frame tavern hotlee, with a two-story frame kitchen attached, a two story stone halite and a frame : stable as the property of JACOB 31-5- 5'4 3 ; DA 11. A. . 841171, time andplate, Alt that certain nrparcs of emend, situate int:amine' Addition to the Town of Port Carbon. in't he county aforesaid, bounded in front by a 30 feet wide street, north by land lam of Abraham' Pnit, east and south by Millereet; containing about GO feet in front and in the rear 15 feet; beleg In depth about CA feet, being lot No I In the plan of sold addi tion, with the appurreustrees,coasisting of ;--474. a two story brick dwelling house, a 'one o• AL; story frame slaughter Louse, slot frame a4t_ II I shop. Also, All that tertnla lot er piece of ground situate In the town Of Middleport, eau it I: afore mid, bounded on the west by Int now or latent Hugh Kinstey, on the east by Int of Il,Jllet & Bensiosei., 'fronting on Coal street; being lot No 3 In the plan of ' - said town; containing in front on so idCoal street 50 feet, hod in depth 200 feel, with the appurtenances, consisting of a one and ISA et a halt - story frame dwelling a one Ma and a half story repine butcher shop and a frame ,table,as the property of ANDREW MAN . „It the came time and prate, Ali the tight title and in west of patfick Monday, in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground. gnome in Rboatra Addition to the town of Port Carbon, county allirean Id, • t 1 t : . 7 l 7 , n e d n e i, l ,. o i t: , l , l k r: . t in i..irt,!inti,),,,..‘ttlso.ar id rv.-r,S„calitu,%uli eels p tilt feet, with the apptilletl2ticem,conSißling 111§11 ••• of a two story frame dwelling honor., am theproperty 01 - PATRICK 7 1 1UNDAY,nrof to be cold by • J. T. WERNEft, Stier= • . beta's Otiice.Orwipburg, Aug.ll, S Sh - .9riff , s Sales. of Real Estate.. 13 virtue of sundry writs of Vendlitioul Exponag, fretted! out of tire Court or COMMOrI Pleas of Schuylkill County, to MC director!, will be exposed to public sale or vendeo,on Welnesclui, Augrtst 2911,, 1849 at the public house of Daniel Wiesh, in Lewer liantang.! township. Schuylkill County, viz: All th it certain farm or tract of land. situate In Lower Alahant lotto .Township. tichujlkill Colony; +W }nto!: lands of Jacob Ilettek, Jacob Knoll - moo, Frederick Swann and others, a containiot i 7 acre,. more or lest, with the ills tippltrlrsta ore., consisling of a two story r log d wenn,. hou..e nod log Iglus. take!, in exr, uthnn on the properly of SANIUEL lIENNINij 11. and will he sold by J. T WERNER, Sheriff Sherif!' 'a Office, Orwm‘buq, Aug. 14,1819. j , - Shertirs Sales of Real Estate. DV virtue of sereraltw rits or Venditioni Exports% end Levari Farina, :Aimed out of the Cann of Common Pleas, of Schoyiltili Clifllity, in rue directed, will be exposed to Pithlie Sale or Vendee, on . . Prichm, Attglizt 3131, 1549, at JO o'clock In the forenoon, at the public house of 1111ctisEt. Ens En . . in the Rort , igh of Ortvipburg. th e . b,powing describedprentkes : s . All that certain int or piece of ground, situate on the eastwartilv Aide of Dock stre. in the, Borough of Schuylkill flaxen, being No. 32, in aditiott to said town, nn laid out. by Samuel W. Lippencott and others; containing in front on said Dock street, CI feet, and in length or depth ea.rward of that. width 221 feet, to a Certain tO feet wide elley,leading northward fr... the OrwrgAtirg road, and cononaniearine with ..scrimp other 10 fret wide alley; which lead. raFtwArtily torn Havel street. hounded northwardly by lot No. 23, southwardly by lot No. 3i.C3.slWartily by isle Orel ahoy,: 25 mentioned 10 feet wide alley, and ITU,- , T - ;, - wardly by Dock street, aforesaid, watt . .•%tt- Ike appurictiances, all 1,1 a run : 1 16 ,. ..°4 fitintyMilaloll dwelling Ito.e, w sill a frame 41. knell., attached, and a frame stable. As the property of 31IelfAE1. SELTZER. At the same time and plate. All that serial!, Farm, or tract of land, site:lle in South Martheitu Township, Schuylkill county, hounded by lauds of ..... .1 . Wm. Iterkbelser,J.woh Murrell and Thos. 1.••• tts , Kremer, containing 50 acres litnre or less, . ;;;; IN, : with the appurtenances, consisting of a ~..„..„...? one-story 1.. g dwellotg [M.P, nod In: barn. As the property of JONAI'ILAN rMeteuar Art the same ftme and pare, All that nn or' tract of land, situate in Porter Township, county of said. bounded by la'tl of Benjaminshucy, containing co acre.), more or le,t, with illi •••• the appurteninces. consl•tine of a one. m 1 story log dwelling house, and log stable. As the propert!. of SAMUEL. KUONS. 4e - the rants time and plart,-All that certain niessuage and tract of land, situate in Wilyne Township, mislay allwesaid, hounded as follows : Beginning at a stone, thence by Lied of Joseph Fcrtir., anotli twenty-two de grees, east fifty-four and Gait-tenth perches to a static. south sixty-four and a half degrees, west one rind '8 -10th perches to a ,tooc, thence by other land ogiacob Kaercher, north GO deerer a, east 13 perch., In a •for.e, thence by lanJ of John Cray, north twenty degrees, east sever.:; sic perches to a stone, thence by land of Frederick train, Bou;:161 desires, west 11 perches to tile Ono abezinniniLcoOtaloill: 0 4 C;e"nd I ° Ci Perch" en, strict mclibure. with the appprietian• • /t , ....1 4 4 ° yea, C 011.161.44: of a two-story Ironic and loa dwelling liOuse, w i: tory log 11 ;* ; , kitchen attached, a frame shop and, a II .......—,,..0r,. frame stable. As the propertj• of JACOB _,-... KAI:R(3IEIC - At Ike same ante aid place, All that certain Farm or tract of land, situate in South Monlielin Township, Schaylkill county, bounded by - lands of John Al. Bickel, Jacob llaroth ,er sod satii lM llk others. containing 21 acres, toore ' ur less, :: ~ v. ith the appurtenances consisting urn two ~,,,,,,, ..,_ml story lug dwelling house.and log barn. Alan, All that certain tract of farmland, situate iwilin township and county aforesaid, bounded ' by lands of Henry Brommer • Jacrib Hassinger, Bernard AYetiber and others. containing 50 acres, more or less. As the ptoperty of SAMUEL. WILDERMUTIL At the mnne mine and p!ace. :Pt that certain tract nr paecrt of land, situate, in Union Township. inunty a rorerili 11, ball !Ideal by ut her l.r ads of Thomas Schlouch, Juba Bailey and Joseph Snyder, F011taltilln: one acre ' . • and two and a hail pitches, strict meas ure, with the appurteitances.coosistlog of Mir a tw"'''ll'if log dwelling house. . -- Also. 4 Alt that certain tract or piece of 1" ~ ..,,,,t land, nituaie In Union Township, comity of bounded by lands now or late of Conrad Foos. Peter Eisenhower, Joseph Sot,tlei trod ethers, contaloins 41 acres. strict measure. of which there twe'abont 10 titres cleared. An thv priTerty of THOMAS Si.oll-Cit. ; At Ike same Bar and place. All that certain tor' op piece of ground, satiate in the Borough of Orwiashorg, county aforesaid, bounded on the north by lot of Mar- Tam Geiger, on the east by a^o (net . With: alley. Sollth tAby a lot 01 Guards Nets:tender. nod west by an alloy containing in width 50 feet. :;,!...... :d more or 1,3, and in depth 120 feet. with . -- .7 . It.. a ppurtenanu.s, consisting of a two llilll ' • j m Wiry frvnertwellins house. As the plop. erty of HENRI' CEICER, Jr. Seized, taken in execution, and wilt be .old by Sheriff's Oilier, Orwigs-i J. T. WERNER, Sheriff. .burg, Aug. 11, ISM f. - • 33-ts :Slterifirs Sate of Real Estate. BY virtue of sundry terns of Fieri Facing, nod Le vani Facian and Veroliwool Exprinar, issued out of the Count of Common Pleabef Schuylkilt county, and tii me directed, will he exposed to public sale or eon due, on _ . Silurdeifil. September Ist, 1819, at :9 o'clock in the forenoon, at the public house of C. rgarß ,:.‘CIOON, to the Borough o: Pottsville, the fol lowing deter premiss , . viz: All that certain idt or of ground, inmate in the Borough of Pottsville, county:, on the south side of lilahantatigo street, containing in front on said Malisnianeu street 60 feet, anti in depth 2H feet and 0 inches, marked in the •plan of Poti & Patterson'e lot No. 14, hounded solithwietwardly bplut N 0.16 in said plan, southeastwardly by a 20 feet wide alley, north eaetwarilly by Mahantago street aforesaid ; hang tie smithwardly of a reetaio lots marked Noe. 12 and 14, in the plan aforesaid, which Arahain Pott and vi nod Burd PAWICTIMO and wife, by Indenture, dated the. Ist day of January, 1920, and recorded at Orwigsburg in Deed Book No IL page 171, conveyed to Job Whip ;:!e. subject to a resenvation of the Coal right to Thos. ;!!! heirs and assigns, and being the thine prem ises which were conveyed by Job Whipple and wife, to William Patton, Sr., Ay their deed dated January Oil,. 1832. with the appurtenances. As the property of WILLIAM PATTON. in. • - - At the same time and plea, All that certain lot or piece cf ground, situate on'Schoylkill Avenue, In the I Borough of Pottsville. Schuylkill county, commencing on st corner of Rhoads' alley, and running southwest Liong a lot owned by BenJainin Weller, 108 feet:thence southeast to a lot of Philip Dentzer, thence 105 feet I in said Rhosds' alley, thence along said alley 30 feet to' the place of beginning, being part of a larger lot' narked with the number 2, or a sub-division of lot No: 2, and numbered with No 3, and the same premises which Benjamin Weller and wile, by deed dated the 4th day of June, A. D. 1817, granted and conveyed to John 8.0. Martin. in fee, which Deed is recorded at Orwigsburg, in Deed Book :••. 4 No 27, page 797,—Mortgage recordinkin • 11 I Booklf . page 403,with the appurtenances. _ consisting of a one story frame dwelling . house, teeth a cellar kitchen. As the prop erty of JOAN 8. C. MARTIN. At the same time and plate, All those certain two ad joining lots or pleeesof ground. situate on the eastern . side of Railroad street, In the Borough lot county aforesaid, marked with No Land 15, on the map or plan of George Patterson's additibn to the Town of Illnerseille, containing in front on said Rail road street, 20 feet each. and extending of that breadth back to the went branch of the River Schuylkill, bound ed northerly by lot No 13, easterly by the west bra ea sat the river Schuylkill, southerly by lot No. 16, and westerly by Railroad at., aforesaid, bile; the same lots which Geo. Patterson, by Deed dated the I btli day of October, A. 11.1841, granted and conveyed lit Mich ael Teeth]. As the Property of George 8. Patterson,' Administrator of bIICIIAEL TEVLIN, deceased. " At eke same time ealphire,:All that certain two-story • - - brick and frame building, situate on West street, between Sanderson or Mineraville • Street and Marthson street, In the Norwe , is 3 • g lan addition to the Liorvugbof Pottsville, in the county aftweeard,• contsinhar front on said West street . 26 feet, and In • depth 20 feet, the andlot dt Wee of ground and eurtil• • age apportenant to said building. Aa the property c!, ROBERT WILLIAMS. - At the some Hsu and plans. All that certain lot or Flees of ground, SittlAte on the northeastern labor. t• ' ' attl'etreet. in the Borough of Pottsville, county aforesaid, hounded northwardly by said Centre street, lasuLtrostwardly by lot now or late of Montgomery, calms rd ly by Railroad street, and northesstwadly by lot of Silas Hough, Esq., containing in width oa Cen• are Street. 33 feet. more or less. and in depth ... ,,,--x_r• about 130 feet, with the appurtenances con -011,4 t'• slating of a trvu•s•ory frame dwelling house • Mt • and a one-story- frame dwelling house: Al " 1: t . theproperty of - JOHN METERS. . t.,.*At tie sane thee asi pkser, All that certain lot or piece ofgroand, situate ou, the nerthwardly side •of Earl Norwegian street, in T ile Retouch of Pottsville, county aforesaid. adjoining lot sow or late of George Russel. eastwardly,other part of said lot northward!',lnt of Rie becca Rlgg, weetwaldlY. being 21 feel, more cl ,041 :- . 'or leis, in front, and 100 feet, Moro err less, 'ln ~ lit depth, with the apPnite`nances, consist. '' Ingot' a 2 story frame dwelling house, with _ -.... = 5 El . h a , ement etory or inane In the rear. with -.. the property in WM. H. H. RUSSELL, Alflai same time clad place, All that certain lot or piece of gramad,situate in the Borough of 111 inersvilte. coun ty aforesaid. bounded in front by the aline Hill, and lielorylkill Haven Railroad, on the tear by tine River ~.._..: West Branch, north by lot or Wm. Christian, ~ i'••••••• and south by lot of AL S. Gebler, contain.l I itigin width 50 feet. and in depth 260 feet, with the appurtenances, consisting of a 2 story frame dwelling !muse !.with a base -". ment story of atone. As the ' property of JAMES PDX- At the lams time sad place, All that Certain lot or piece of ground, situate' in the Borough of Mineniville, county aforesaid, bounded in treat by the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Railmad,on the rear by'the West Branch, west ,thy lot of James Fox. south by lot of George- Reese, containing in length about ''• • _.,..9.40 f e et, more or less, and in width stout ; ii . il A i. - Cl feet, more or Iris, with the appurtenati i''.-: cee, consisting rata tIVI: story frame dwe '' ': ling house, and Hanle stable. As the prop. . erty of M. 14. cr.ui.en. At the serer time cued piece, All that certain Int or piece of ground. situate in the Borough of Minersville, conn ty aforesaid, bounded in float by Sunbury street, on the roar bye 30 feet w ide street,on the west by lot 110 W or late of Thomas Coneway.on tire south by rißli st.. , • containing about 150 !cia in depth, raid 4.5 ',•,,„ feet in width, with the appurtenaneee , imo. i• :. wining 013 story stone Tavern and Store VgglN /10 , 151 . . on Sunbury'Sunbury' street, and.four 11 story 1,1 , k,....- frame dwelling houses, on the rear of said • , lot. As the property of Jorix GA YNOIL. 'At leirs'ffste tire, and plan , All that certain lot or piece of gamma, situate in the I ,irough cf Minersville,couni Ilf aforesaid, bounded fr to by „Not th street, nn the, rear,lly Lewis streeton I ie wont Ely lot of Philip Jones, and.on the east by lot a Frederick Turner, contain - me hi length llu feet, and in width 30 feet, 1 '•'•• with the apt artena Oren, consi•ting of -a OM il" liinlble two a cry frame dwelling haulm, Seal with a two stn y-franre kits:hell attached.—. 11 1 As the proper y of SAMUEL BALL. " Li At /As sews lien and pi re, All that 'certain lot nrplece of ground, situate in ill, borough of Pottsville, county. aforesaid, on the nort lit ardiy side of Third street, and being the 'northeasterly half part of a lot limbed In Putt and Patterson's • lition to Pottsville, w ith No 3. being 20 fe.4 front on said Third street, and 270 feet deep, boundcd on one side by lot N 0 . 2, en the other a i side by the other half of ed lot, in the • rear by a pubitc alley, and in Dont by Third sal 'et.. et.. with the appurtenances,consistmg of a AM Jf- two story frame dwelling house, with a U. I ••"'..-thasetnent story of stone. Asethe to operty of FREDERICK HUMBERT. At the sane time and place, All that rennin ~. • two storied frame dwelling 111 . 111., with a A t.•mane basement underneath; said litoiding ts 36 feet-long, and 30 feet wide, and 16 feet -high, besides the basement story, contain. 4 1001[13 E on the Ist story above the basement, and 4. rooms on -the 241 story above the basement; said building is sit uate hi the town of Seim, Ilia!' Haven, County afore said, adjoining tine politic horn, of Danirl II Stager, near the Base round enahie house of the Piot:Mel. phia and Reading Itailrold company, and the lot or piece of ground and Enrolee, appurtenant to said ' bundling, as the property of JOHN. CORDIT. At the same tires and plat% -All the right title and In tcrestbfltenry K Stool, , In and to the following six tracts of land, vie: - 400 acres-and allowance, situate partly InFralley and partly in Tremont townships, county lifiareraid, nor v..yetl on warrant in the name a .1011,1 Shyer, dated Ma) Oth.l794,bounded by lauds surveyed in the names of Nancy Kinnear, Stephen Lelitinger, Robert Lyon,' and ittlit•rs. Ats 04 to t terse, 120 perches and allowance. sitliated partly in Fratlity and partly Id Tremont lOSltSiliiii, county' a foresatil,- sort - eyed nn a warrant in ti n : name • of Sopttra 'Moyer, dated Hey falt. 1401. bounded by lands i-lirve;.mi to the name. of John Moyer, Robert Kiniii•ar,julin Harris and others. Also, 451 acres. 0 perches. situated partly In Franey and partly inTrolllnal TallalltiipA, conniy aforesaid, set veyed on wa oath granted to Robert Kinnear, dal. a nd Hay Ith, 1791, bounded by lands surveyed in the I name, of Sophia Moyer,Jolia Moyer, John Harris and cohere. MEI - Alan; 411 acres, 51'percites, situate in Tremont county of surveyed on warrant in the name of John Morris, dated May s:lt. MI, hounded by lands surveyed in the names of Ruben Kinnear, Andrew Carson and of het Alto, 915 acre, 121 perches, situate partly in - Pine 'grove and partly in Trenton: lye.,county " aforesaid, surveyed MI warrant in the name I' Chriteeny Lavern burg, dated Slay sth, rill. hounded by lands surveyed In the names ofJohn Harris, John Luber, and others. Also, 443 acres, 31 pert 1,:4, situated partly: in Tre• molt, partly Io Franey at.d partly in Porter tps..roon. ty afbresaid surveyed on warrant In the nart.e of Nan cy Kinnear, dated May sth, 1701. hounded by lands surveyed in the names of Michael John Winnan and others; conveyed by P Benson and others In Henry K Strong, by Hoard dated Putt April, 1535,a rid recorded at Orwinshurc. in Deed Book No 16, pace fio. as the property of HENRY K. STKONU.• At the same tiara and place. All the right title an in terest of Stephen Seybert, in and to all that certain 101 or piece of ground. siniani in the Borough of Ta maqua, county of Schuylkill, bounded on the east by' Pine street, west by o 19 feet wide street, north by lot No SI nod soul hit). lot No 82, It being lot No 03 In Wilson dr. Levan's addition to said Borough; contain in: 20 feet front, and 160 feet in depth, with the at.- ptinenaneeS, as 1110 properly of STEPIJEN SLY_ BERT. At nerves time p njpluce, All that certain Inter piece of ground, situate in Morris' Addition to Pottsville,' county aforesaid. bounded in front by Centre it. on ;the rear by a 30 feet snide st. on the west by lot of J. 1r ish,on the east by a 10 feet alley, containing in width along Centre it. about 27 feet. a ndSin the tear 20 feet and in depth about 120 feet. with the appurtenance; consisting of a inone stable. Also. All the right, title and Interest oflacob Math ews, of, in and Mall that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in Morris' Addition tis Pottsville, bounded in front by Centre at. on the west by a 10 feet alley, nod on the east by lot now or late of Lewis Wniers, con- taintng in depth nb..nt 270 feet. and to width 83 feet 1 and 2 inch e, with the appurtenisoces, con tg .."'' . ..7: si?tinof a three.story frantic Coachn.aker sTE Shop and a two Mary frantic 1112cksrnith '''' - .Shop Also. The one undivided fotirth part of all that err. taint tract or piece of land, situate in Branch township, county 11(01,,alti: bounded by lands of Jacob Hunts- Inger. Jr. John Slioencr, and lands r f the In. York and Schuylkill Coal Co. and others. containing 1110 acres' mare or less: As the property ofJACOD MATIIIEWS. At ble . sarte.liete and place, All tharcertain lot or piece of ground situate in the Bororigh of l'inegtove, county aforesaid, bounded in front by l'ulpellocjten street, on the north by property of John 'LI Leonard, on the apt by an alley, and on the.sohtli by hit of Guilt A Seidel, containing in front on said Tulticliock en street 8(3 feet; anti In depth 210 feet more or ! less, with the iirrp , OZCO7lll43. Collaistlll.7 of ' r _ _ 2 two story frame house. with a one story tlF:lbrick kim m tth ben'thero araed. a ohe'arl a half story frame lateautf a frame stable. Also r the undivided one-third part of tr. acres of land Called •Feather'a Tract;situaio•in ['met:rove - to. *eountyailores.oth bounded by land., oh Jas Barnet, b! ti•• P Hrizht,Sarntl Hain, Eckert At Co. and oners. Alsd. the unlivided onedlunl part of • :12 acres of land, situate in l'inverove tp. county hfuresaid, bound al by land, of ] & G Kayo and other!, as the pro perty or JOHN STHIAIPFLER. 1 1 At the came time awl place, All that errtaia two ...., ....' m st ft urLti g n_ h ck nu t s n e e o ss f ua rim; g th e e 4 11 " e d cnTrI n e it " rc n i L‘ t h h a e i 1 72717 church, situate in the Borough of Pottsville, f _ 1 county aforesaid, corner of Market and 11 illiatil strects, M said Borough.ennta.ning in front on said Market street, 4 0 km, and the lot and curtil age rnpunenant to raid bui!Oing. as the property of the 2d METHODIST CIIIIIR;11. of Pottsville. At tOe same time dad place, ; All that certain lot of ground situate on the, nurthwesterlyside of Mahan tango sit ect,county aforesaid, containing in front 30 feet and in deth 210 fect, being the entithwesterly half of a lot No 67,as marked and numberei in the tt enera; plan of said Berongh of Pottsville, bitunticd on thin sou'llwest by lot No 60 and on, the northwest by a • at feet alley, on the northeast by the id har half of said lot No 67, and on the southeast by Mahan tango sr, afore:lid, being the same lot of gronnd which Geo W Richards da Mary. bin wife, granted to Andrew E White. bf r:.7eildated Aug. 18th. A D 1813, as the property of ANDREW 1.1 wurrE. A: the raw, time and phut., All those'2 certain lots or pieces of ground situate on the ravicrly side of Railroad street, in the Borough of Minemille.counly aforesaid.lMl/ked with the ,numbers Band,9 on (ho map imply; of Geo Pat erson's adddion to the town of Minersvilir; cacti of the said lots containing in front On said Rillroad st. 20 feel or 60 feet in the whole and containing that breath back to the West Branch of the river :Schuylkill. the front line of the said lots to be 40 feet dimwit from the Mine Ihll and Schuylkill Haven Railroad; bounded northerly by lot No 7, casterlt, by the said branch of Schuylkill,sout h. crly by lot No 10, and westerly by Railroad at. afore. said; being the same premised whicti the • said Geo Patterson by Deed bearing dale the 16th day of Sen. tember. A DlB4l. granted and confirmed unto Alex. ander Manniug, as the property of A LEXANUER MANNING. ' At the same tine gad place, An that certain tot or piece of ground situate an the Borough of !timers- , ville, county aforesaid:commencing at the northwest corner of Second and Carbon sty. thence northward along Second at.Bo feet, then westwardly ono paral lel with Carbon st.'3o feet, thence southwardly and parallel with Second at. SO feet to Carbon rt.-thence castwarily along Carbon st.' 90 karate the place of beginning; it being part of the same pretnises which Joseph . Jeans hy indenture bearinviatelsih day of September, A 01815, gianted to' eharleiJ Dub• bins, as the property 0f.C1144 BLEB 1 DOBBIN 3. - At triveimc ticti and-sw. All that ecrthio - tract or piece of land, situate tti Norwegiao,aort Branch tewuship.. county aforesaid; beginning at a post. thence by land of Jacob Gude{ north 22 degrees, west 166 perches to a post, thence 'brland of Geo Boyer and Jacob Gunkel north 59 degrees, cast 905 perches to a ail] ite oak, thenceby land ofJacob Gunk el coilth 45 degrees, east 62 perches to a white bsk, south 45 degrees, west 11l perches to a white oak. and south CO drivel:haul 160 perches to the klice J()IIRAL, GENERAL ADVERTISER. of begiortin4; containing 274 acres and the 'usual al lowanceof 43,per cent.with the s pportenances.as the property of JACOB HOFFMAN. • - Seized, taken in execution, end wilt be sold by Sheri?•s Office, Or:rigs-IJ. T. WERNER., Sheriff. bars; Aug. li. 1819. S 33-ts Orphans' Court Sale. DIIRSDANT to an order of the Orphans' Corset of Schuylkill County, the subscriber. John. P. Hobart. Trustee of the estate of DAVID BROWN, lam of the Borough of Pottsville, In the County of Scheylkill.de ceased. will exposeto sale by Publle. Vendue, o 0 Sat urday the 25th day of Augurt next, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at the Exchange Hotel, in the Borough•of Pottsville, aforesaid: All that certain measuato or stone tenement, and lot or piece of ground situate on the northeastwardly side of Centre et., In the Borough of Pottsville, In the Cour: ty of Schuylkill. containlne In from on Centre at. 30 ft. and extendinat in depth of that breadth 2.1011..m0re or less. to a2O feet wide street; bounded sotitheast• wordly by ground of Samuel Iluntzitmer, northeast wardly by the said 20 ft. wide street or alley: mftb westwardly by tot numbered on the plan of raid Itsro• 21, and southwa'rdly by Centre st., aforesaid. being the northwardly half part of lot numbered on the plan of slid Borough. number twenty-eight (Nn. 20) with the appurtenances; late the estate of the said deceased. Attendance will be given and the eenditinns of sale made known at the thee and place of sale, by JOHN P. HOBART, Trustee. By order of the Court. DANIEL EAERCIIER, Clerk. OrwittSbufg, Aug. 4 1441 '. 32.44 Patent Lubricating' 011. scnonNTER ac. NORTON, • TJAVING purchased the exclusive right fur menu -I.L factoring and venditix the Patent Lubricating Olt, from P. S. Devian & Co.,fur dehuvlkill , Dan phin,Leba non, Columbia, Northlit,Luzerne,Wyottilng,Lycoming Lehigh, Carbon and Northampton Counties; they-an nounce to the public that they have commenced the inattulactnry of ii in the Boning!! of Puttsvtlle, where they will be happy to supply all orders promptly, and at the seine rate It can be purchased from the Proprie tots of the potent right. This Oil won patented Janu ary 1611 i, 1E149, and its superior excellence and cheap- Ile., bat already elven it the preference over all other Oils in use, fir all kinds of Stationary Machinery, Lo comotives and Cars on our Rattruads,—and also fur . Lamp use. All orders loft at N.H. Schoener's Store, 1u Contra Street, will be promptly eiecuted. C. F: NORTON, R. 1). SCHOENER, • Centre at., 4)N:bustle the roil °dace. Pottsville, Suite 16th, ISO. The fultutrlne, certificates shoo• its character: PHILADELPHIA, Dr, 4. IBIS _ Mourn. P. S. Deelan S.: Co.—Gentlemen :—The Pa tent. Compoa Won , you sent me to have tried, and which you design as a substitute for the hest nil in the work ingof Machinery, has, I am happy to say, more than re alised my expectations. ' I had it fully tested on a Loco motive Engine fortwudays(in rainy weather.with rood flying over the machine at every revolution) by a skilfu Engineer, who assures me that it works' equal to th bestspermaceti oil, with a saving in qbantity of 2P pc cent This saving. together with the greatly replace price at which You Inform me you.can fi roish the attic? will strongly recommend its true on hail Roads and I large mine and factories wleire large quantities nfoil or used. I have now no doubt of its entire aucceisq, nn under that impression tender you my sincere congratu Truly yours, - Ws'. Eaticin la. ..- • . . This is !Prettify that I have been using P. ti Deelan & Co •s Patent Imbricating Oil for the tout six weekss end call give as our decided opinion, that, besides It being., much cheaper, ha peroliar superiority °scribe best Sperm Ud,ia its dursbittlynn ni trhinety,which ren ders it a very dt sirable article for that purpose, We are extensively engaged In mining and shipping cnal, hav• ing eleven Steam Ergines of various capacuies at work hoisting cool,putriping water.&e. Illzt.urisl Ifs vivortu& Ca. •• . . P. S. Devlan & Co.—Gentlemen :-,We have lieerr It-Anyone Patent Lubricating °don all the machinery cit the Reading iron and Nail Works tor the last nine weeks;and we consider welial,given.it a fair trtalots the w•nrks are ealctilsted to manoftcture four thousand' . tonstor truss and Nails per annum. The machinery is very heavy, the Engine one hundred and silty horse power,and the speeds arc from shirty to nine hundred revelutionsper minute. After the abnes trialove ran recr.mtnend the Oil as equattnthebett Sperm Oil and, in many cases, Imped er to any sperm ail used in the country, viz : for heavy hearings and fact speeds. such as :hailing and fans. • 1 remain yours, &c., • • Jame.; M'rAwn - . Manager of tire Rearline Iron, Nail and TiOre Works Jane 214 'Miners' Hospital. Ttit: UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY antinun ces that he has to far arranzed his 03115 for the es raiill:hinent of a MINERS HOSPITAL', that it will be opened for the reception of patlenla on the _Arm. of April, ISO. The object of the institution t., to semire to persons engaged in mining operations, proper medical aid and treatment, at the smallest possible expen.,e. With this view the proprietor has procured for the purposes of the Hospital„aFarin, on which is a large and conve nient House, in an elevated, airy and healthy position. no the road leading limn Phttav Me to 31 incrsville, a bout 2 mile froM the former place. Persons paying Three Dollars per annutti,ln advance, will be entitled to membership, and to admission in the Hospital, in case of injury front accident. or sickness, and to support and medical treatment during said tl neon, free of addillonal charge. Invalids who may desire atliniseion Into the Hospital, will be received on liberal terms. The poor of the Borough of Pottsville, not in. the Hospital, will be treated by the attending Physician, g ratis MI those who May he disposed to avail themselves of the advantages of rinimberslitp, allay apply to the undersigned. at his office in at ket s , Pottsville. March 24:1519. 13-lyj KNLIDLE, 31. D. Ilionlgomery'm "Patent Holler. Tit E attention of the Oultlic, generally, to respect fully:invited to this valuable hdpinvetnent. Ex periments which have been made during the past year, on steamboats, both in salt, and fresh water, as, also., those boilers fur power purposes, on !nod. have filly tested its superior qualities as unlearn generates; and .the greet saving of fuel, aveight. r.nd space, occupied over nny boiler now In use. • Boilers on thla plan, may bow be seen In operation, at the establishment of Hecker & Brothers, Flour Mills, :01 Cherry st„ New York.. Hooper & Brothers, 333 Pearl 'st.. New York. Mott & Ayers. l'ountlry font of 95th st., North River. Atlantic Dock. Brooklyn, New York. A. W. Met, alf, Arsnd 65 Centre st., New • Yhrk. D. D. 11.141ser & Co., 44 and 46 Duane st.. New, York. N. 11. Starhurk's Foundry, Troy, New York. ' Smith & Corlett, 11.11kintore. trnmboats — Jonas C. !leant," rind "Edward Pay son," font of Liberty street, New York, and nu board the steaminwlioat“Johis P. Whitne . y,"lNew Orleans. Forforiker infurnimtioo, apply in JAMES moyrcomgrix & 5.V.11.7EL WARD, 15 South Will ant BL, New York. Or to J.IIENRY DELL. di South Third et. MIZE United States and Foreign PATENT AGELNCY, N0.:75 DOCK STREET, oppadite the Exthave, i PHILADELPHIA. PA. • W 3 D r iA ll , L ; l l;lTA C e i rWe ' i i ; ‘ :? l f g t i h n e e transaction and n al I 3 a n l l business rniinectint with the Potent Mee: , Mourne, URA WIMOX AND SrI'OVICATIONS 1,11:ty andacenrateli made and Patents obtained with despatch - . Ilia thorouch, theorilical and practiral knowledze of the Mechnrcitai SIMS, Induces hint tortay, tint in all cares where he advises .tra apprictrion fir Patent. in rase iris not obtained, the fees for his per-. •Ices,nt ill be reit:toed, and he Nlll alas guarrintee, that al; patents olitained.throtr:h hin °Mee, will be pt.!, Mined by the courts. Many incentovs are cm*, red to Trent Mays and boss of time and money. by employ - in - ; Incompetent prir.nn to make their specih:atinns, amt frequently have tvsurrendet their patents and get a re-issrm, toveniora at a distance can send their modelsand a statement of ttieir elalmo citreeted to WrH. But.toea, U• et. 'tent Agency, No. :5 beck Snort, Phila.telphla, PM., and the strictest secrecy will be observed until tbe Patent Is obtained: Drantincs and Specifications for Factories. Mills, Zre., and all kinds of Machinery purchased on Continkt,ion, aid competent men futifiah to put the same in opera tion In any part of the United' Slates, Smith America and the Wen Indies. REFERENCES ' : ZoDocK Pnwpr, President of the lqechantes !natl . • , lute. Noir York.. . . . kIevro.STILLXIVC,Ar.t.tx & Co., Novelly Workn, New York. , '•- ?rata Morn'''. & Co., Columbian Foundry New York lo• Cortr,ELucarr &DJArie.m, Philade!riiia, Pa ADA3I.I &JEavie. Pittabarg, Pa. Mr. ThomasJ. Lavcannve,Baltiniare, M4l RePTIEIt, A. TAYLOR. " Maim Cines,Cinclnnati, Chin. " Wirrsiclltcrcrat. Chicago. Iltinnis. ' 3. N. MILE,F.n, Savannah, Ga. Wre. C. Comas, Mobile, Ala. IL T. Tr HSI at: L.L. Wa , : - . l agion, Mk= Tuns. J. KERR, Charleston, et . C New Article for the Toilet. T 3 OUSSEL'S VINAIGRE AROMATIQUE, CO. ME IILTIQUE, ET ANTI METIIITIQUE DE 8111... V.— The blehty sanitory, balsamic. and tonic proper lea of this Vinegar render It far euperior to Cologne Wa er for the °Mimi ry - purposeof of , the toilet nod the bath. sur passing the latter In he perfume and cheapness, and In its greater efficacy for the promblioa ofcleanlineta and benith. 'This article has been known and extremely used In Emeriti for very mahyyrars, whets it has, to a cniel, enable extent, supersaded the use of Colongit WYtter. The snliseriber feels 'nesnred that it needs only Jo be made known laahL'eountry to insure Ito equally gem. eral adoption. It hos obtained the etym.'s' of several eminent physicians of Oils city,to %time tiotice it has been submitted, ' it prepents and removes pimples, letter, and asperity of the skin; it refreshes and whitenaike skin. render ing it colt and smooth.,. It corrects the 'clammy and bitter taste of the mouth, imparting a fresh atiffpleas-' ant breath. It cleansesland whitens the' teeth, and hardens the gums. Frictions with this Vinegar pro mote perspiration and assuages rheumatic pains. Iv alleys headache by application to the temples. It tt effectual in removing inflammation of the eyelid.. an• In strengthening the eyes. Applied to a burn' it pre vents owe nee. It possesies many other valuable cruel Sties, which ore detailed, at large in the printed wrap- - pets accompanying each bottle. Just ree,tvgd and , for salawholesale and retail. at , HANNAN'S . Choice Perfumery and Variety Stores. Also-Roussel'. Preble Extract for the- Illandlierchetf in great variety, together with every choice lot of the best and must approved articles fur the Tollet.r-Fancy Soaps. kr-, all of which will be,sold at city prices and some less. Q 'OR SALE IA miNuitliirLL LB I.7—The subscriber *tiers for sale blo entire. mere han consietintrof OILY GOODS. alio...Kates Q.UEENSIVIeIt ,See..,nll of which i In good order.. His stand tn one orate beet in al inertia vine. with an rieelletit . dtvellng ottathed , ekhich also for rate. For particulars'lnguire at the store. • Nor IS-47411 J. It: ZIELIENEII/3, ==2MEMIZ REM ahnve Cbesisvo,;Philed so.u} kCl)oice poctrn. WRITTEI4:I3-T DIY 510TIIEWS GRAVE ➢T O. D. PIIENTI&S. ,The trembling dew-drops I:rpon the abetting Bowers—like souls et tea ; The stars shun gloriOnaly —end alt Save :mill Welt. • • 3 Mother—i love rhygravoi, The vlolet;with its blossoms bloc and ,cotld. Waves o'cr tby bead—wben shall It wave Above thy child 1 'TMa sweet dower—yet must I Its bright leaves to the coming tempest. bow 1— Deer mother—'lls thy emblem—duit Is on thy brow.' • And I could love to die—' .i To atain the plutctge ocituy sinless years, And mourn the hope" to childhood doer, With bitter min 1 ! , Aye—must I linger here, A lonely branch upon a blasted tree; Whose last frail leaf, untimely sere, Went down with thee ' I Ott from life's:withered shore, communion with the past / /LITO, And on thee, the only flower In memory'. urn r . ~.. • And when the evening pale 1 Bows like a mourner on the dim, blue ware, l ' I stay to hear the night winds wa II l• Around the grave. . . . Where is Illy spirit flown I . !gaze above-1.6y look Is Imaged them— I listen—and thy gentle tons Is on the air. . . ' I ' 06, come—Whilst hero I press : __ . My brow upon thy grove—and In those tnlld • And thrilling tones of teurierneor, Blein, bless thy child: Yes, bless thy sveening And o'er thine urn—religion's holiest shrine— Oh, glee Mr spirit undefiled To blend with thine. Select Talc. A TRUE STORY. Ma - ny years ego I happened to be one of the referees in a case that excited unusual interest in our courts, from the singular nature of the claim. and the story which it disclosed. The plaintiff who was captain of a 'ship which traded pridci•. pally with the WEst Indies, bed married very ear. ly with every prospect of !tapir/ness. His wife was, raid to be extremely beautiful, and no less lovely in her - chnracter. . After living with her in the mast uninterrupted harmony for fire year's, during which time two daughters were added to the family, he suddenly resolved to resume his occupation, whiefi he had relinquished on his marriage,.and when his you: r est child was hit three wi:ella old, ailed s ce - Inure for the West Indies. His wife, tvi woe devotedly attached to. him, sorrowed deeply at his al•sence, and found her only comfort in the so. defy of the children and the hopes:of his return. Hut month after month passed' away and he came not, nor did any letters, those insufficient but welcome subatitutes, arrive to cheer her solitude. Months lengthened into years, yet no tidings were received from the absent husband; and after hop- ing against OrTe,the utillippy wife was compelled to bet.•tva that he found a grave beneath the welt .. ring ocean. 1 sorrow Was deep and heartfelt, but the evils of povqrty sere now added to tier affliction., the widow found herself compelled to iceort ro some employment in ordei to support her Children. Her needle was the only resource, and fur ten years she labored early and Into fur the miserable pittance which to ever grudgingly bestowed on the bumble seametrei& A merchant in New York, in moderate but prosperous circumstances, accidentally becamo ac quainted with her, and pleased with her gentle Winners, no' less than her most eatremo'beauty, ho endeavoted to improve their acquaintatmo with friendship. " After'atarne months he offered his hand end was •accemed. As the wife of a successful merchant, ishe soon found herself in the enityment of com forts and luxuries such as she had never poises'. ed. Her children became his children and re ceived from him every advantage ' Which wealth and Wadden could procuife. _Fifteen year pas 11 away; the daughter. mar— ried; end by th it at p-father.evera furnished with .every comfort re ti" to in their new avocation of hou . ut they had hardly quitted hi. roof when their other was taken ill. Silo died after a few days, nd from that time 'until the period of which I . oak, the widower resided with tho youngest datgit ter. Now comes) tie strangest part of the story.— After an abit"tr of over thirty years, during which time n tidings had ever arrived from him, 2 1 the first husband arrived as suddenly as herhad departed. .lie had changed ships, and adopted another OM , . end spent the whole of that long period on the ocean, with other transient visits oit shore, while Liking in or discharging cargoes2havine been careful never to coma nearer home th\ln N. Orleans. 1: by he had acted in this unpardan:• able manner awards his family, no \o . ne could tell:::rind he o stinatcly refused all explanation. There we a strange rumors o(alave traang and piracy afloat, but they were only whispers of con jecture rather than truth. Whatever may have been hisinotives for his conduct, he certainly was anything but indifferent to his family concerns when bo returned . He raved like a mad man when inforriN, of his wife% second marriage. and substment4eifeeth, vowing vengeance upon his successor, and terrifying his daughters by the most awful threats, in CEISO Itify refused to ac knowledge his claims. Ile reinmeti wealthy, end one of the mean reptiles of the raw, who aro al ways found crawling abort the halts of joatice; advised Inut to bring a suit .ogainatthe second husband, assuring him that he chair] recover dam ages. The absurdity of instituting a shim fur a wife whom death had released (loin the juiledic • tion of earthly laws was at length agreed to hy all parties to leave the matter to be adjudged by live referees. . • It was upon a bright and beautifuf afternoon in spring, whin we met to hear thii ,ingular Casa. The sunlight streamed through the dusty windows of the • court room, and shed a halo around' the long grey Lock }.end broad forehead of the defend ant—whibi theitiarsh features of the plaintiff were thrown into still bolder relief, by the same beem . that softened the placid countenance of the ad— versary. The phintiff lr s lawyer made a: moat el +pieta appeal for his client, and had we-not been inform ed about the matter, our heart a would have been melted by hie touching description of the return of nedesolate husband. and the ugony with which now beheld• hie hounhold gods removed to con— secrate a stranger'a hearth. The celebrated Aaron Iltur was counsel for the defendant, and we anticipated from him a eplentlid display of Oratory. Contrary to -our expectations, however, Burr made no attempt to refute his opponent's oratory. 'H merely opened II bank oraiatutes, and point. ing wilts his thin finger to one id the 'gra. d" sired the referees to rend 1 , , while he nil ed for a moment for the principal witness. ,• We hid sraicelr . finished 'nein • which "fua y . decided the Matter in our minds, tv en Hun re:enterd with a till and elegant fonaleksning on his arm. Memo attired in is simple whitetrek, with a wreath of ivy leaves encircling her' Margo bonnet,. and & largo veil comphitely concealing her' countenance; Burr ohi:pered a few ,words, apparently en couraging her to advance, and then • gistefully , raising her veil. discovered to us* fore of proud.` surpassing beauty. 1 recollect as .well as if . were yesterday, how sicreultanconalyclui murmui of admiration buret from all . preeent, Turni,og to the plaintiff, Mr:l3urr. 'asked, id b low, quiet ' • . . you know this lady 2' • • A us.--. 1 do.'. .‘ • , 1 Burr.-'Will you swear to that P will, to the bett'OP itnintledke and belief L.the is my daughter.' • , , Burr.—" Can you {wear to Ans.--. 1 can: .. Berr.-...eWbet is her ever , I Ans.--. She wee 30 yeers old on:te aOtts day •of April.' , ,- ' • 1 , . Burr.—e Whe n didlon last see b V Ans.--•At her own boar, about.,a fortnight since: - ' • ; • Burt.—'When did you see her predate to that electing V ; r The plainfiff hesitated—a long petite entitaell , -• the question was repeated, en the answer than :, was, . <:•sz;.. ~ 'On the feltte day of Illay,l --e-' a • 'When she lies just three, w,esireld:. : edded?..i . Burr. 'Gentlemen, continued he. Cape ttt f itir' "I have brought this lady betel, a len impettant, witness, and such,l think. she IS. The plaintiff's counsel had' pleaded elegantly. iri behalf of the bereaved. husband, who had tattled the perils of tea only to return and find hirthome desolate.-- • But who will picture to you the telfending over wife her daily toil, devoting her best ear* to the drudgery c, sordid poverty, support d only by ace hope of hir husband's 'return? II Virlio will Feint the slow lemmas of heart.sichenin „ the westing anguish o f hope deferred Y Steil finalle: the over whelming agony which came ti tore her when her ' last hope wee eaunguished, ead the as compelled • .to believe herself indeed a widow Who ea" ? depict all this without awakening i your haws s r the warmest sympathy for the dese n 1 wife,: ' and • the uttereat scorn for the mean and itiful wretch who could thus trample upon the heart of.hat whom he had sworn to love and ch rish 1 Ws need not inquire into his motives ifor adios so • base a part. Whether it was love ef gain or li centiousnesa, or base Mtn:Telenet, it, matters not; he is too viten tiling to be gesereedibjetuch laws as govern men. - Let us neriv ask: t it:to witness-- she who now stands before us wet: the franks , fearless brow of *true-hearted women—let 111 214 her which of these two has been ho'her ii fath• Cr.' - ; Turning to the lady in a tone whose Sweetness was, in strange contrast with the sderuful . meet which pad just characterized his leveed'', ho be- , sought( her to relate briefly the - recollections of her early life. A eligh flush painedter her proud - and beautiful face as she replied : - ,-, ... - 41f:first recollections are of a arrialllll.fornish• ed eparterzent, which my sisteened imyielf shired with n$ mother. She used to carry oat 0.0 every Saturday evening the work which Iliad occupied her during the week, and bring back employment for the following one. Saving 'll'at wearisome visit to her employers and her rea ar attendance . at church, she never left the bou t . She often spoke of . my , father, and of the entieipated return, ', but at length she ceased to mention him, though I °tarred she wept more freequectly than ever. • I then thought she • wept becausee wets poor, for it sometimes happened that tou support was only a bit of dry,bread ; and she w e accustomed ; to are by the light of the chips !Serif h the kindled ' j to warm her famishing children", be ause she could not purchase a candle without deprlving us of our morning meal. Such was our poarty when my mother contracted a second ' mettlege, end the change to us was like a suddere entrance into Peredise. We found a home end a tither." She paused. . , . . . 'Would you ' , Vito *oten'ehil i dagainst met' —cried the plajeliff as he impettantly waved hie , ; hired for her he - Silent. •• , ' , .The eyes of the winters • fleshed fire as shit spoke. • ; 'You aro not my father,' excleimed she; eehe-• mently. 'Whet: call you my father,—you who basely left your, wife to tail and yrme chtldren to • . beggary I Dieser ! never ! Behold, there is my (ether, pointing to the agitated &Indent, 'there n •is the ma who watched Over !my nfancy-•-who wan the sharer ;.f my Childish worts end the guardieu of my intsperienced yotriet. There is' the men who thous my affections end shares my home ; there is my father. trer yonder selfish- • wretch "I know him trot. The best years of his life have been spent id lawless freedom from social tics; let him ;seek elsewhere far 'the companion • of his decrepitude, nor dere insult the ashes of . my mother by claireing.the 'duties of kindled from her deserted children." She drew her veil hastily around her, as she spoke, and moved as it to withdraiv, l' 'Gentlemen,' said Burr, 'l have no more to itay. • The words of the (aware eeptessed in the book before you; the words of ( Nth 101, have from woolen's pure lips; it is for: you to decide ~ hceurdia to the requi•nion of alum acid the tie. ; trees of jetties." ; • i ' ' • ' I need not say that our decieimeares in favor of the defendant, and the plaintiff., went (altheal. ' !. lowed by the contempt of every - bearable person oil° was at the trial—[N. Y. Sun. •• . : 11 - . NO. 34 MIDDLE 4.4IEiL . . We are beginning to find out that the , hlerls.:, ages"' were not so utterly dark as they have beer: represented. We ascertain that therdniati not that universal blight upon the Uniforming which it has -. been the practice of historians tecontrast with the " flourtsning condition of thetr UeeM thaws. 'Nay, if , we are now ti take that measure eth/Ch those pi.. noises adopted, we should estimate heir own era with as disparaging &comparison with the present. But the inventions of our own deye—tbo great • advance of arta and sciences—so fat fen havieg a tendency to depreciate, throe/At liihropon anti acknowledge the 'shut of those of then:riddle ages. —The appreciation is becoming general. We are old enough to remember the time When it was thought of little moment It:block up with low, un seemly edifices, or mutilate for any perpose,those amazing works of mediaisal genies; one Gadd* religious structures. We need of )refer to the decorations they have tnisplayed and mutilated, and to the general aspect, o, le c rindestruciNto. character, of our .ministers, will not) rather ash, ' which were the dark ages—Chloe cf the builders and founders, or those of the obliterators and,de. Wets? —lt is astonishing that !snail Pandetn'u* magnificence should ever have been 'qvid with indifference, and still more astenishi l n 'that dia. floirement and desecration abOuld h ..ie beer: suffered ; yet men thought themselves wilmtin those days. and learned, and ingenious. /Ind so they were ; but in respect to the arts , they were dark ' .enough—and the spirit of Puritanism was indeed % bliehrinfecting that darkness; and the elfectir,of thaf - blight have notryet passed away. It may apOar3itattge that, after along period of worse than neglect, we not only appreciste,ltat , such is our admiration of those works of post genie, (het I wo imitate them, and etudy them for , la discovery of the cannons of the art" hich we think we cannot with impunity Oct elide. Wehereapeak of thee., large and conspicuous monuments of klta min d , or the middle ages, but the introsaingl admiration leads t 3 discoveries of yet'crrore hidden treasures The genius that designed the;atteictures was busily and devotionally employed, in ee ry kind of decoration ; end with asurpriaing,unii of feeling, ' and as if with one sole object to carry ut the new . Christian Principles—to tarakesignificalat e!'beauty ' of holiness" in all outwald fhicg4,that men might , I look to with an awe .and reverence—and learn. The sanctity of that one refigibus art-‘-architecture ' demand that nothing without or 'withi should he !eft ' , eel:ninon or unclean," Put that ~ the whole and minutest parts Ibis 'precept sholl bo legible' • and manifest—"Do all to the glory of 'od." Alf • art was significant to the religionJfor w ich all are' till science was pursued: 'the work*, of those ' days labored with a lovirri:end trio a trait, ..1: , Idled up.:"beir ViOlki to an unseen an all-seeing, I eye, and not to the applause of men; t r who was there, to, value,. or understated, even ,telt n in some degree they fell the i nfl uenc e oh the kill which . • designed and - execrated sueli infinite variety of - parts, [vibe manifestation of ene,great purpose. We must no longer speak of the middle ages as a period of universal intellect:oll'i dark lees. If it -At ere /3), it would ha a miracle•contrarj to the, in tention of attacks; and the thoiight has in it ts 'mad of blasphemy wbkh would-stain the sue taininglarm of lh,:ridence, and imply an ,unboly W • rest. ? do nut believe in the poasi 114 of the beam' : ,ce universally retrograding., We trust ~ that there is olvrays something tieing fe the future I r y4 W. ii 11 , for the recent ',something fin proms— si.m, neither acceptable our peaceivled by the present genciatidn—from whose sight it is, arit were, hidden—bbried as seed in the earth, to 'spring UP in its proper Accidence; 'and in due tinie.— • We want a history of thehuman mind, aifted from the largo doings—from events which fascinate us 1"to read of, bind as,We areto be active, taking in— tere3t lathing* of a held 'violence, that have really benelitted the world Gut kttle, at.least in the tenter in which we have accepted thent!-,The rise of one • nation, the subjugation of another; dy'neSties, the dominion of the sword—theao • the th themes or histories.,. But in reality - all these. h statical at- • tinny, viewed for their DiVf. purposes, arc of little value; while out of all the Imbuleneand ~unint ended' good has•heen the result. , T. re has been tivouglioat enure quiet and uclubservedltiork going on whose in fl uence felt more and nune ‘ by"tlegrece ~ has 'at length became predonalnent, *hewing that the stirring , events' and characters which had - hared the ',cent's - and amused speetabits, wer e but the underplots andsubordinate peeriump of e'great- . ecur pore serious drama.,-Blockwoa. . . rP,", Constdatioti.—lt ia 14frprn ible com— fdri, said the (lying Campbell, ibo, Pxtt to hp alder, to look built end feel thet I heve'net drritteo one line keine!. Religion or Virtue. illiasior+riy.erotikl, in bie eiluetion, eve world+ , tines. 1414 , Xl., Campbell did. , =EI --