E k . El TER‘I,4 431 7 Tin MIN at.—Srsa t. flawcag-riox.—Two Danis per annum. payable semi-annually in advance, to-chose who reside In the Coltht9—"and annually in advance to those Who reside Walt the County. the publisher reserves to himself the tighlAo iharge4l, cierahltdill• whop payment is delayed longer shah onb year. . To cites. Three copies to One address,-_ ! MI Seven , • " -• . " . . It) 00 Fifteen " ' 20 00 Five dollars in advance will pay for three year's inteerlptlon to the .7onrsoi. ' BATE S OF aovintitsixo. One Sgnate of (4 lines, 3 times,. . , 61 PO Every subsequent insertion, • Four lines. t time, Subspqnenfituertions, each, 1/1 O n e `square, 3 months, 113 110 Sit month, 5 (0 One Year, 8 CO BOSiness Cards o(5 tines , per annum„ a 300 aferchants and others, advertising by the Tear, with the privilege of inserting different Raver-. - tlsemeuts wet kly„ 4 13 00 vs-Large Advertisements, as per agrairperiti MENLEtSt JOURNAL" SATURDAY FEBRVARY 23, -18450 V 1 invite attention to Mr. Hoyt's cloth ing store,: Philadelphia, advertised in ano. liter column. _ Met'/ . prs ESP STLarr. —We learn; that Mr. MeGuines s t ruck slate in the bottom of his shaft ,which appears to correspond with `the top slateof the mammoth vein. - In conversation with an clperator yester , day, who haS had sixteen years' experience in..tnining in this maim; and 'who. first doubted the theory, he_infizmO recent inves:ign , ion - s;he'W. - :,A , a....i,f"141:b;.L7ir: McGinpes is corr.v : \vas he _ll - : ittiti.:nave tosrai; tb a d.l O ll uf .19 fAi EY, 1 it itlU7,4; F. , has., been - Fro.:i'. ,- excite the insigne ion of ever.- &an.dul man. . ' What is must, as,oni.7hing is to tee hiht measure words . with sucth a man as CLAY, aside of whden he is a mere pigmy. The following, taken from a Loc!ofoco Paper, es p-esses the...proper sentiments : ". Whatever respect the talents of U. S. Sertator.Foorn entoles - hini ,to, the bold and bad part he has taken towards the :Nashville traitors' 'convention, and his continual brawl ing about a dissolution of the Union,. merits him' . • eternal condemnation in the heart of every .Northertt freeman.'' . GENERAL JACKSON'S SIVOREL-06 readers doubtless recollect that General Jackson be queathed the Sword he word at the battle of New - Orleans, to Gen. ARNSTROG, late Con sul to Liverpool. An anecdote is told of it. The Nathyille Convention, which is to assemble June; it is.supposed; will pro pose a dissolution of the Union if this should de done, -"-- Gen. A., says he would unsheath . the sword and rally the people of Tennessee to expel the members, as entertaining trea sonable TITE AltorN. - r of California gold received at the U. S. ;Hint, in Philadelphia, from the 9th to the 15th - instant; inclusive, was one:mil lion, five_ hundred thousand dollars. The total receipts of California gold at the-Phila- delphia Mint, up to the Ist January, 11850, were 86,500,000. If to this be added the re • ceipts from the Ist to the 15th February; as :above, $1,500,000, and' the receipts at the Branch Mints, held in private hands and es timated at-$2,5000,000, we have' the total amount of Californiold receivtl up to th • :15th instant, $10,500,0ba,..\ REJ Ec-rto Vet.Esirsr.s.--"-The Nevr'York and—Boston. papers , state that many costly Valentines, clegant envelopes, and on which postage had hden paid, were refused by the persons - to whom they were addressed, on the ground that such missives,. received on• former anniversaries, of the day: had con tained indecent and offensive matter. The practice of sending such exhibitions.of coarse, unmanly vulgarity, had induced miry fami lies to - exclude all Valentines, without dis tinction as it indeed Avonld lie difficult to say whether, ct insult were not' couched under a richly embroided envelope, ,as well as under co - arsektei tU re- M r VEING MONET IN CALiFonxIA.--We see. • -it stated in a letter from San Francisco, that while'the,eonflagration was raging in that city sortie of the spectators refuied-to hind buckets of Water, or to remove good,'unless they-Avere compensated. The 'only fire en gine-In the place, too, was securely locked ,up,-and was not perinitted to be brOuglit into use until: a written promise of remuneration wis obtainer!_ According to our•eustams' on this side of che cominen , , Olt not the rit,,,“ N:)a. y. Tyr 111 e rs: r . , L. :' I~:U'if- , l~ ad _ i.r. r or T 1! ~+,,: ~ G :.. ~ F ~ a h.. 61: MIME .)1 • •4) b t , ia :11)1(1. ;• room, it caaau: A IPctu re will lueverther less be delivered by one of the teachers on Monday es:e:iing next. The place will he announ.eed through the scholars of the A:Cade . - \ FA : It can no lotin•er be cliskui-eil'that the election of Judges by the People: is, with the Locof4)eos., 4-ver).' , un- popular nieasure.. The "cohesive, power of i public plunder" binds them toO strongly, to allow thre to advocate a meastra,' the prin. 1 chile of,' which is truly Republican, and thed effect. of vhich would prove, beneficial. Judge PosTER, 4 a leading locofoco, declared in a Speelt, In oppoiition to this , measure, th„it " when a member of the Convention which -.' formed the present Constitution, he ii-arned ' his brother Locofocos in that Convention, ' that if they Went on as they. had , begun, to ' deprive_te Governor of ,his patronage, the ' Locofoco party in the State of' Pennsylvania, ' would soon be broken up, and that he de ' sired to repeat the warning to his brother ' Locotocos in the . present House or Repre ' sentatives." Was there, remarkS the Har riShurg Telegraph, ever a more (bold, yet truthful adiniion that the Locofoco party. : - are "held together by the cohesive power of public plunder ?" But Mr. Porter, instead of qualifying his language when thiS construc tion was put - upon' it, seemed to glory and exult . in l the fact, and made no attempt what evek to explain away the force of; the deck raciest. ASE WONDEES.--11l this aou of -Won derful improvements and irayelling facilities, merchants think nothing of /travelling a thousanil miles to make their purchases,- when stitch a purchase is made profaable.to theni. There are 'naany clothing dealers throughout the Union who go to Boston for the sake of trading at the famous OAN HALL. PRESID s tarted NTATLOR on• a visit to Richmotia;ta : , on the.2lst to participatein the ceremonies o f laying, the Corner Stone o the Washington '3l(mutrient. ; ' fam.t' oft 7 • • Harrishri, Teb: ;21,1650. 'I regret to perceive, by 'your last Journal, - that you think I haveleeti'" jilted." because I lad Written you rather.freely on the -" Di vorce cases - "' before the pr es ent L e gislature: being a firm-believer in the doctrine. of Ro. chefocauld, "there is but "one .love," and as I have never yet '-encountered that• , tate, I think I can 'prove as alii6i that - would tisfy even the elder Mrs. Weller. lam guiltless in - thatrespect : buti did think it very un just to persecule our Legi s lature with appli cations on the subject, 'arising front private domestic bickerings: "On thtslint I spake" —" my offence bath this extent no more.'L- If I have - erred, after this eiplanation, you should remember, . When teui.h, and anatrront endures. The offence Is mine, my friend, and should he yours The Bill on the subjectof the Elective Ju ilkiary has been the , sulteet of discussion.: of a very animated and, eloquent characters= James M Porter; Esq., of Northampton; in his' peculiarmanner, and shrill sharp voice, that sounded • • ",Like a devil's tattnn, - Played with iron sticks - On a kettle drum nferanitr.” • , mnde along argnMent in opposition..to the measuier-thiS.speech_colvaial such precious :specimens - of Democracy, ; are worth transcribing: here •is ..an oktraet. I told nip Democratic. brethren in . The Reform Con ven!ion of 1537-3 S, lhat.,if they pit !hose ainer.(ll,l4 ry- t , . 'he F,7v>vt.u:',..c. r.-..14d 01:0 hold - -thf Derno:ratie p.:,; 1041 'Le S.O to "14i:-:c- •at 1 , 1 t:.- years: "wal wrAthl lisve 11.4_ t,r the 541:14.! 1 - 11..,riiolt of It ;Y a , . unfortunate fur 2.1 r. 1 - '0!1 4 !c, the mcrec-rmr..- foelinzs, el LN l•ro- ' !1: ,. 7 :t was• s-he: th,-1,)no. or" UnT;;;! - , • ' •h;,'}e-h! , thorn ••. zrh-r. 'party r.tiL:bt :!:r pc , wrr u!roi I:tire, - if :hi.. rice the.p.:!.:,..1e had d cis; 0-them front ihoir stron7,,lidd because of their cor rupli,Jte,, and because the eves of the . people were no longer lobe blindel, by thetrimp ty profession of patricitisru, and . attachment to: the cause of-the dear people. , • _ The bill, relating to the-election ofState . RepOrter has been defeated in the Senate, they having refused to order it to: be trans-. cribed. So this scheme to elect a le-, cofoco; while thy have the poner,:trill be frustrated, and gov. Johnston will make the appiintment, butl am-not award how soon it will be done.J Mlli IMIE EOM Mr. torTtyn, flregret to say, made aspeeel in _opposition to the bill, and said' all, that could be said on thatside of the subje.ct; his arguments are Untenable; .and his fears and objections - altogether groundless, in reference to this measure, and , can. be effectually , answered by the, folloWing extract of a let }ter, written by', ex-Governor Seward, to a gentleman of - thiS Borough, which lam per ,-mitted to copy—the ex Governor ,saps The system of an elective Judiciary was regarded' with much distrust when it was adopted iii New York, but I believe there is now a veriv general conviction, that it is at least as safe; and as efficient, as the ancient one Wfiieh'it:supplanted." ' Veryablespeeches were made in reply,. Messrs. Craig, Biddle, of Philadelphia, and' Mr: Allison, of Beaver. I am assured by a member"cif The House, when the bill comes up for final passage, there will b'e but, three dissenting rtes.. The clue tion as to the inscription on the block-of marble to he'pres.ented by this State. for the National Monument, was the theme of a warm discussion 'in the Senate on Satur day. Mr. llultleiabarg, and Mr. Hugus, made themServei appear rediculous by -their coarse- vulgar ;attacks on the character of I William Penn, -but were ably replied to LW the Hon. Wm. F. Packer, who stated that if Gentlemen! relied so much on.Macauley's His tory as the , foundation of - the charges against •enn.ls character, the name of our State s ould be changed, and instead. of - being Permsyh-ania, it should. be called Afaeaulea Sylrania: there is a great deal of noble man ly feeling about Mr. Pacer, which I have had occasion tO witness on several occasions, but he never before appeared so truly noble, as when with his fcrvid, impassioned elo -quence he defended the character of Penn, froin his English, and Senatorial slanderers; he concluded iris speech with what I thought sublime idea, , "that the character of Penn, had- been written by the finger of God, • a living epistle - to be known and fend of all men' ": -to the credit of aPennsylvania Set ate be it said, they .adcipted the motto— " Pennsylvania, foundk A. D. 16S1, by I deeds of peace,"-- T with bt three dissenting votes. • I see several of the rioarns who hang about our legislative Halls, are_busy at their HONARABLE calling. Mr. Briike them a notice yesterday that-must have been any thing but agreeable----when _will ilia destes table business cease. For WAS JANUARY ISfitt THE MIDDLE OF THE NitilET-EVTIrIirEN.TUP Ac 41 , 5,1- th‘: ti' f 1 . .7'l rnav ' - ; :‘l:`..t , :!. 'lt hr' EEO tt.o i;:s", year . of i",t; '' '1 p in- It Sli,(,:Aii[ll:,n ;i] a r It ' ',( l:! ,-.:F.- '-.on 1;v -t r lin Pi - ;;•••••ii..u.:l! A ()lifer lifitciimary.—A Mr. Jones adver tises his plantation for sale, in a southern re ligious paper and includes, in the advertise ment. "filly or sixty scrrants, which afe con stantly increftsing in value and number."— He wishes to sell, he says, as he has a desire to becoine a missionary. Going.—A letter from'l'ilatki, Florida, da ted the 2.fith ult., confirms the report that Bil ly 13owlegs;Iwitli hi band of Florida Indians had not only determined to emigrate but had commenced bringing in their ploperty to the place of starting. Old Arm Partin ton says that when she was a gal she used to go to parties, and al ways had a beau - to extort her home. I': But now-a-days, says she; the gals undergo all such declivities ; the task developes upon themselves now. The old lady - drew down her specs, and thanked her stars that she had lived in other -days, when men 'were more palpable in deprecating the worth of the fair , SeXi Sint Francisco.—Al;parently there is bit one in the town, and that is gamb lin4. One young man recently laid a thous and dollars en a roulette "table, and at one *turn of the wheel. won twenty seven thou. sand.e -, . . There has hern great excitement in Read- P . png. The facts are briefly' as follows ::While l i crossing, the Atlantic, one' Hungarian refu gee fell in lore with another Hungarian re- Atg,ee's wife. As soon as thev'teached New ;York, the wife eloped with tier six footed, Irttoustachoed iorer—Ther were traced to „Heading by the wronged husband, who then land there torOler'ltom:the arms of her be ovhiskered paramour. That's another chap ter in the romance of real life. , .... Father lfathew left Maeon, - Ga-., on the .sth inst., ror Atlanta and Athens. 'While in itMicon he administered the.ternperaace pledge Otto fourjuindred and fifty persons:---making l'ione httndreil and seventy-five thousand in the ag,glegate, since his arrival in the United IStates.l FROm_llAlignitunG As ever, thine. ORPANA IMET rc =II= ,( 111 BM ME r : 71 ' 1 e 1 ' tDl r. •!" 1. b i 11 t t • • • 4 • str ;tiro! at • fits Eiekeeniit Centurt,'.4closs When InAti Lt !warn. rlimp, When !Irtritt •• I:la,,zinationo " ray t-tt4srtl the tiart.heet far array. llrade fitiM with M a tiorniini, to w . Dispute glirn and two -mak. , rout. Go on yc griefrific ffae.en, (•diem your light a fvw more aff?", - Perham. n. ewells tir•• vac' Century hence y,u'll lee rn to c.f.i..' Q 7 ,-; 2 4.1 :Stitts: Of .3tents Iron Acipi .discouTed, by' the burning .. of Mount Ida, 1405 years R:C. - . • The man who swears simply assures you that his word is not to betaken:, 61;ine -i?.erentie.' —lt is stated that the rents ofColonel Fremont's property; at San . Francisco, amount to 840,000 per annum.. • A Thousand parti es of pleasure do not leave_a recollection w orth Mat of one good action. "With knowledge sorrow increases," as the chap said when he found'out that he had drawn a blank in the lottery. Nationdlemperance Convention is to be held in WaShington City on ;,the 14th of March next.. .. .Mr. Macreddy is playing a - farewell en :gagenient at Liverpool; after which he retires •ficina the stagi... . • A Routh ir ectrolina paper denounces the idea that the people of the South favor disunion. It is only Selfish politicians that -do. Gold.—Tfie barque Richmond arrived at Providence, R. 1., - on thel2th inst., from the ,§andwich Island, with $12,000 of gold &St. 'Why is the last.week in February like the Aide :of one of Shakspear's , plays ? • Because ft is the " Winter's Tale.'„" . • .Anonymouseximmunieations do very well to light imps, but are of no uther'useto'us. A - man - ,ashamed of his 'Liana; Ehopld be ashamed n,‘vtite. -u1. ,,,- rtp:icu to lh fund fir the - cc ti cfn dtz...r.711 in Ca:iihrtim was .h ij'fla h a calio,ll:lci Pro:/c.is in Fd/rtre.-Efirson say: •: repinati.:u "of iht 4illeieereth ce?:'.tury wili put : day-bequotfd;:oproye barbari-m. • ?;,. 7:1,1c . e.p0r0• presses of Grea, ti:u6u to tire hiuldre. , ;l:;!nd ' --The Dcmo-7,7t there 15 a cif at 1 71fowtlt.r . 111 •tini unct R. , ur &c., though but one liody. Question fora I,ficeuiri.—A Lticeum at La c'on, 111., was lately engaged in' discussing the question; ‘.‘ls a man morally bound to marry?" . , -Indian contribution he Washington Monn in ent.—Th e Chickasaw, hdian's bare con tri b u- , ted 8200 towards the erection of the National Washington Monument. • Mr. Webster, a , telegraphic dispatch, of Saturday, to the papers,.says, is preparing for a great speectrupon the slavery question. Mr. Calhoun is not yet out. Pennsy/vania Canals:—Theeomnaissioners have.resolied to open the navigation of the canals of Pennsylvania on thelth - of March, provided the,Weather will permit.• Another Irarning.—At Mt. Savage„ Mary land, on Sunday, a Welshman, named John Davis, was found lying dead across the rail road, by exposure whilst under the influence of liquor. Female Doctors.—Two young ladies, Miss Almira Fraim and Miss-Mary Ward, have become regular students in the medical de partment of the Memphis Institute. George Tr. Jacks.on, the democratic candi date for Congress in the first congressional district of Georgia is elected, which is a dem ocratic gain. The vote Was very close, and he has but 40 majority.. Care of 'Daughter .—Accorclin4 to the old German custom; tti .t sons 'were to walk to church after their father, but the daughters before their mother, to show that her eye would never be off them. A charitahle lady recently called on a poor family, and requested a list of their wants to present to •the society. Ainong the' items were "a bottle of cologne and . an opera : hood.' ;..4adics, answer this.—lf a man is a Wretch. who lifts his band agaidsta wipman.:.. what must a woman he who raises the hearth brush against a Man—and that man her husband.. -• .- • "Sir. you arc noATentleman." "That may be, sir, but my wife says that I am.a 'gentle man, and I shall certainly belietle my own wife before ycin t for if a' man cannot believe his own wife, pray who can he believer. An Iron Jail was shipped from Louisville, lately, for some place in Arkansas. It was manufactuied out of bar iron; and when pat together, it will have the appearance of an enormous cage. Growth of Western Cities.-- . It is estimated that Cincinnati will show a population of 125,000, and St Louis one of 70,000, by the census of 1550. The. suburbs of either city, which practically forms a part of it, are not included. ' The Tailors of London and the cooks of Paris. have held meetings for the purpose of obtaining. a redress of grievances. The com plaint with both parties is about cabbage. Gubernatorial Courtesies.-4G6v.• Wright , of Indiana, has invited Governors Crittenden of Ky. and French, of Illinois, to pay him a visit, with their wives in IVray next. dov. Crittenden has accepted the invitation. Gov. French's reply has not been received. Enormous AUL—The Eurnpa, from Liv erpool, brought The unorniou4 nlunher of fif -f or hnotli , ll and thirty , two leuers, of whi. k nearly eighteen Nux="4.( 7.. ti ',?/!,l!tr =ME IM=S=l BOISE C;J:1 1'21,7111;1:Y 1/7." r .; MUM Th , t;, (.11,11'11 !!TlLtarryzitu'z t'. • 7 1 .: , C ,, i •••' Ili UP. r, 1111;,.,":1.1- 1 l'.. St.:c,,nd "'. A:bib:de:ph:a, by, Which NUirs• Brith_Tet Lynch. the 13riditztnaid 'to al wcddin7, party, was so shockingil'' burned that her recoTery is doubtful. Tl,c Last and Fast Friend.'--Punch says an Englishman's wife may leave him, his Emily disown him, his children runaway from him, his best friends avoid and desert him, but the tax-gatherer ft;llows hitii'm the grave. - The same may he said ot-Perinsylranians, Where is the Tiri/derness.—At the bin ning of thii - century it was, in Ohio and In diana. Twenty-fine years afterwards it was 'in Michizan, Wisconsin, and so-forth. Last year it was in Minnesota territory, Next year we shall have to, seek it in Nebraska and around the lake of the 'llq . oods. A Telegrnph under the Atlantic.—Some of the papers are disetissinz. ,the feasibility of stretching the wires—a cable of 3fttrands —from Halifax to Ireland,!;and " alonz the Banks of New,Foundladd, labia extends to within 160 miles of the Irish, coast, below all currents." Estimaked ''cost, three lmil lions. • We rccrntly heard of a young, man who commenced the study of botany. and pursued it with much enthusiasm until he discovered that flowers had pistils, when he abandoned it in &so:lst, as, being altogether incompatible with his, nim-resistant and peace principles. Green,lhe Reformed Gcmbler.—Jonathan Green, commonly known by this title, was committed to prison in New York, on Thursday last, on a warrant- issued by the United States -commissioner, charging him with' an attempt.to pass a counterfeit $.71)0. Treasury acne. • Durinq the yecrr 1849 there .Were 177,655 tons of iron imported into Neve York, valued' at $6,587,529. In 1848, :the quantity im ported' into that city was 131,025 torts ; valued at $5.516.585 ; showing an increase in favor of 1849 of 46,630 tons, valued at $1,370,944 The signs - of winter are, diminis.bineand it is now generally supposed that thatdisa. greeable season has "gone .und," `like a July thunder storm, and :will n Nisit us:at all 'the present season. Already ..use-hun.' - firm, shad and. grcenyegetables betoken the near. tiPproach of spring.. • Renoirkerbleiongerily.- 4 ,A servant man tip the name of Vincent, belonging to Mrs. - Ann died.rit Johnsontown, Charles county, Md., on the 6th instant, in the 106th year of his 'age; _fie bad retained his : sight .find tneniory MlNEttw• 1614mM: 1 4Ni') lityrcisvaLE utsvatitv vriistisEß, E ill rr '1- of Clie rS. , ll.li:Oir rl.l - aslt of the IN,p!-, tUilaCe6. NM twr;t,•;l. A r n (, s ,t, nt = • - L [For theiMineio joirball . Dew 'Sta.—The period Wrist altV tris hi t ig and not far 'distant, when the • " of ppniylvania, in State Quiventlim will i required to put in.nomination a stuilable per son for the office of Canal Cominissionerl.— HaVing noticed With pleasure, in diferent vtints, ;(Democratic as well as la) the namesof COL WILLIAM T. ER,S, the gentlemanly and actromniodatingliost the Washington Hall," Himsburg, as 'makable person, we have no hesitation in siting that if Mr. Sanders receives the nom ination,—as we think he will,—he will re. ceivethe cordial support of his 'numerous friends in this County, and tliroughout, the “Heystone State." p • SCXOTYLELLT. [Repotted for the Miners' Journal.] JURY LISTS. • . Mt of the parries' of 'Cram! Jurors drawn to at tend at a Court, to be holden at•Orwigaborg. in and for the Conuty of Schuylkill.' on Itenday r the lith day of March, A. 1), 185(4.41.10 o'clock. A. M. . , - William fielm..lnonth Manhetim ' - • . 7 Bober Carter, rantaqua. William Dlebett..N. Nranltehn. • Edward Dubois. Tamaqua.. 3 , Daniel Track. New Castle. . . Edward Skeen. Norwegian. , ,-. John Trayqinerstitle, Frederick . et Orwigaburt . . • • , . . : I.eonard F7d4pitiegrove Towaabtp. . John Man . W.rne. - ' • ' Each:trial, odor f Tremont. , Irarie Straub, Slineravitle. - ' , Rohe's Carter, Blythe. Minh!' ttlahhig. New Carly. . Abrabarn Wehh, Lower Mahautango. J. S.: 11.tAsinger. Franey. • . 7.!... 1 1,•-; 1 ., ~,, C vit. Noilveduft. . U.:...: Ett.Lie.. ~ • ~. 4 , 1 . Wl:i'.:l:4 1.....•,0rt -l'eie.z '.1a134tw.t,p , ).. r: tr. 1. , ,ey.."1:,....,1 , : 5"1-10... , cian. .r... 1,,, •cv,,... ~. ..: 2 .....::: , 1 , ,,—: \v,•-,.. c r ,,,, 11,,ri,,,.!4 , -.. E. \\. NI( f:tnio.... I , .it,:tiln. , -. ' I),lniz 1 , M,cl.ir,r,:: -,l:ll2,lLith .I.i , t of rbr rrt , h..s ~ f Ittratt. lif3W9 t.tatte.dr. C. - .11r; ,- )yararrtt Torairwr rm.! Cteirter 'nf 11, 1 . , r7t• and conmat Jail deltierv, f ,;:Id l'atinty at r n N't< Op. I Itte day , /d - March. A R., tt,.:o, , il,..',..onsuth; New Castle 1.. Warn , rt, Orwi;,lturg ' Charles I,ph W. Cake, r4htlylitjlt Slavic! Wanner, Wayne. ' Arts, of P., Lower Mahnntaugn. samuPl Fitlet, South Manheitn. • David Larnison; Fratley. • Edward Oman, Lotier MaLotttauso. Frank" Pots, . Jnhn Jones. Tamaqua. • Blair Merienarlien. Christian I'. Haldeman. Tamaqua. ' Edward Calahah. East Norwegian. Birhard Bennie. Blythe Thomas Copeland. Schuylkill Haven. • Abraha r ro "Abraham Itsner. Writtj'erin. William Yarnell. Branfh, Jediah Irish, Pottsville. Jeremiah Seitzitig , r, Pottsville. Daniel Matz, Tamaqua. Amos Verger, Wayne. • James Tamen. Tamaqua. • (Mores Allen New Castle, . . Jaenb Kimmel, Porter. .1 C. Wojtison. -Barry. ' John Leneel. Wayne, T. C Boyle, Pottsville. Washington Ernst, Branch. . .Joseph West Britnlyrlg. llott Trernent. John Conrad, Wayne.. Frederick Sheltie, Tarnamia. ' • Samuel Watteisa, Tamaqua. John Harlen, Tano.qua. Alexander Slanning,.Braneli. • Amos . Fetberlf. Tamaqua. Henry Heil, Tremont. Charles !denim., Barry. ' John Diet nth. Jr Lower Mabantarigo. Hoses Welst, Upper Hahantango. Thorbas Platt, ,Blythe John Tanner, Minersville. John Wingert, Pottsville. Peter Stein. Plnegrove. Rudolph Briesk, Blythe. William Putts, Blythe. List Of the names of Traverse Jurors drawn to at tend a:Court of Common Pleas to be holden at Or wigshttfrg, In and ' for the County of Schuylkill, on Monday.the kith day-of March, A. D., 15.50, at 1 u'- clock, M. John If. Hill, Pottsville._ john-Jennings, dn Alen Wylie. East Norwegian. . Wm:Hetherington. Pottsville. J. N. Spence. Tamaqua. Samuel Ftiland, Wayne. John Brush, Union. Illei.elll, Prailey. y soli) Bartolet, N. Manhelrn. • Michael Seltzer, Pottsville. Schuyik Henry Cook. Branch. Ileury Guillermo, E Norwegian. W.m. !Muton. New Castle. John Elukner, Blythe. John BroweroPinegrove. Dennis Bradly, Pottsville. , Len•id Meaner, E. Norwegian. Isl G.Meilner, Minersville. . • Joseph 1.. Votier, Pottsville, Michel Mortimer, do' B M Morris, do • Samuel Otto, Tremont. , • • Ellis Dirghes.'Schuyikill Haver.. liaSid Metz New rastlri: Alph.llll.l, Macdonald , Pottsville. Henry flesser. Schuylkill Haven. Jameil P. a, Ila!ry. flenrY Missemer,'New Castle. , G. S.- Itepplicr, jafflet, Nagle, Pottaviile.ap Andrew Fessler, North Masheitn. Emanuel Simms, E. Norwegian. Paul Barr, Pinegrove Born Joseph Snyder, East Norwegian. Meld Glover, Cass. List of the names of Traverse Jurors draiin to at= tend at a. (,lourt. of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace,and Genetal Jail Deliter,. to be holden at the Borough of Orwigsburg, in and for the County of Schuylkill, ‘ln Monday the 18tb day of March, A. D. 1850, at o'clock. P. M . Ell Thompson, East Nettregian• John;Stien, sr.. Pmegrove. Daniel Koch, Blythe. Fairhank Hodgson, Pottsville. Wm Fritz, Wayne Geo iteifsnyder, New Castle. J. kl i Iseatty, Pottsville, A.1:1111Pf. New Castle . .. Geo DIOICTI. N.t,Nlaheith. Mice, Coe Ninetu:ol V, t;;;;;. Tao;mor.• : • ••11• , . t a:10 . H;;.M.:11:1111inct• N o n . St CO': t:I, . r. I , :t HOW:V. .1, Low, 1;;;;;;p -r. . !;•••.. un Lalt.;;lt•t. Now ramk. r•lattholot, N , 1:0 .Ifernheln; I • r%,. r. Neu C5.,8;10. I L;luludo. New Id :ugh. Ent Norwe;i,;o. ME di I 1' J• 11.1 •,•• 1.• it I t 1. t ',,S i. 1:. t ;li 7) if.. kAltv TRIAL LIST. :11 ARCII Tram..l 830. First Week. Miners' Bank vs Benson Winer . v. tOosius Ciy vdti Nue4elm Becks C° Ilikak vs same Ha). #t al ill Coatawonh & Wynn vs Haven eurrf : vs Byrnes ' WAHake vaDouLtirtty et al M Inrn vs Chapman wiStna vs likens & Nela Drovca v:‘ Lc Ise & Czown Gay ncr vs Ellet Udlal!anvi tp Paean vs 'Alarms & Giettl& Bear vs Altal.ellt Miner's' Flaak VP Hotta I.4tneLvs I.e l rell Darlmgvx GrcelT et al Elannan et a) vs p - eitzia.,^er et a. , ! 1 Stllllo vi same' M=d=l Kplimner & Co vs tillgtids Mqyer vs Miley Burgett vs ILarton Kern 'vs AlOrris Eckert & Guilford va Ri- land Tar Is 1.114 &Brown MB Leib 4. Nownam Game: vs Puzatcy; & Ma Ginhee ; nellv-ys Mason & Glenn Leib ;es Pommy & ,Gin:nee Leib vs Newnam Painter & novo VR Kline Fisher es Berger A ilm'r Emig iv ?Orris & Etshir Stephenson is iiicGinnes et Twells vs Williams usher vs Thompson neppOt vs! Stephens McGinley Ma et al ' Rile & Rover vs Murphy Hoye. White v. Re &nest Minn vs Hill 61. Slater J Pod's/id n'r vs W Pottws Aden'. needier & Co. vs He Forest Same. vs tierse Ilethirlogto n;ivs Dowell - Ludwig, Kneedler &-&o irs Potts I, r.ptinltacK l ryer es Sticbter Sailor vs• °bins . game' vs tichter . tilaine:ws Robins Hunt Singer vs Heists Molly k Gieurb Ira Gordsi et al McOdfiPertis DVITAIID 'IIIIIPPEN. ATTORNEY AND E COU MELLOR at Law. Pntladafigna.*Dlauend to rolled l op and all other.legal bottoialli to the City of Pljtlad pato. adjoining Coopties and illegals's:v.- 03On No. 13 Piano aisacr,biladelph!".. lEEE ~ nps~+x~"ia#~:usm --.:~ :.~.cr•ia:: Dt+.:~,'~9t,~z:.:sr - Tbe - Rail Road and Canal Coalmen bare not Jet pramalgrtled Ole nu: of tuii.k.e. sad lorabkrabile =Orly inaulfested.bitlw dealers on the subject. It, .11elig generally anderateod that. the former Company Is beltitlitnuleaan aq.itin 70 per tan. Mae Odic , • woul4 - be teeelvetl and screwed as a ccmPremle,e y thr • 111t011, and would be thepeans of establish. log a mons cerdlal feeling muting all the pirtlea cos seined. It la also the one arnitrilon of thole coaVei 7 not erttlyhitrade, that ifill 00 te decided Ott the ton tine of ilk Road wonld helot:real' ed at least4oo4oo. tons over what it wilt be URI 70 recharged. The as 1111lellie teems to be the Main object with the Company; are this. we can Show conclusively that it Would be miterkally latireaard at the low rats. For In-, stance ; 10 cents on 1.100.000 tune (the whole qinintity Abe licwd.wentli probably inutepott at 111,,703 would prodats 4 e.ntit tutooq, while the revenue ':of 100,000 iddltlonal tons-at 11 40 7 , would gLie . lloo,ooo.ae •t• , crease* after ded" 4 lll-4-11.1he laereared expense* in it, transportatkm.ofit,leastAlo.ooo, enhancing at the seine time the facilities of oar Opthtors andinereits• tng the boalnese of the tests. ' • ' All th lafortuaticro float abroad settee to eciario ' the opitiloal oprested abort time ago, that the quan tity of Coal reataleing over..at the opening :or the Spring'' business, will be considerably redoeed below white It Was test year. :poi Wilma to the Castile" retarded 'biome tits Croat Itirtnotid. and the quantity stacked on the whn ve is treater thee it would have hien oadet other eircoatetaares. , No contracts for soy I;lisatiry orp4l wilt be 'mad, uroll ate. prices are deed pt litielfarnnd, Bristol and IL anqonl, the ebippia points of the three principal reAnnr. . . , . A tnnunt sent 123 . RI II noir) doling the er'eek ehttlme. on Thnt4olty evening lasi. . . . . ':,, 'trinket. trot4i. Po*.G<brni. : 4.416 04 . 32.053 e 0 Pottrr,l., , .IS9 17;rt92 00 :t't•ltityli, lit ripren, 4110.12 03,121 03 Port r.Niktrut, , ;1661. 18 22.767 03 .• • li.cooa Isa.texi 12 T. s:i thueta.t yrat 124.00 I. um* I . _ Trannporeatten es tl• Rai/roads i■ Stkitgitill Cosily. Th.. following in theAuantily of Coal transported :over:the :tiltiirent . :11i1rnaftm in , Achuylkllleniinty,fnr the wee* ending Thursday evening.. . . Went TOTAL. Mine fill and S. 11 R. 2,726 00 32,940 00 Little srbuylklll R. R. 2.193 13 10.207 00 Mill Creek , ' do 3,490 14 20.367 03 191-01 - 8:08 16 Mt Carbon and Pt Carbon 3.367 09 30.316 14 IA TtiLl. •sD ***** Cl RA IMO D From : 1 1.1earboa./4.112 ven.P.Cllnton Tn Rlrhninnd . 180 175 " 155 1 55 1 45 ; • Ak , Card. st our Dine:lns 'School. In Pottsville. hiiit 'closed ter;the season. , ate take occasion to return our sincere .inatike to the. citizens of Pottsville, tor the liberal pal tonlat extended to us tlirourbont the season. F. & C. STOUCIL Febll3, 1830. • • 8- It* 1500 Yards of tJsitfug Carpets .I...FRANKLIN HARRIS, j)PAPECTFIILLY calls the a ttentinn of his numer ous partrons and the (Wilk generally, to examine his excellent stock of Carpets and Flannels; t base who may wish a Puperinr article of handsome and durable Listing Carpet. (he has doe earde of such ready in store) manmactored entire!. of new and fresh mate-. fiats and ,trove in uniform plaid rcttlernti, of 6 gond colors. at 56 CIP. pet yard ; iiiii ng rag car pet. front: sto 45 per y!, rd. and white and plaid wool en Flannels ; an expellent article of plaid Planner, all wool, for Mechanics . and Miners ,altining, at 47 per yard. remits wish,lng to purchase the above goods, would do well to call and egglldl4lheat.. Costnmers sending matt.rials can hare their earners wove With the beet shale, and in the neatest patterns, at the. shortest notice. . Bore and Children's Clothing: q•IIE sabscrlber has 'MI hand a complete assortment I ofpothing, adapted to (hi season, suited for Boys of three years of age, to young Gentlemen of sixteen Any person purchasing Clothing at this establish ment can have the privilege of returning them if they do nut suit. • • F. A. HOYT. • No. 261 Chesnut St, below Tenth. Philadn, Feb 29, 1820. 8-ly CELEURATED FAMILY MEDICI NES Dr. Swayne 9 g Compound Syrup ' 113 F WILD CHERRY, Ms Ms Orilla/I and Resnais Preparation r . • .! CONSUMPTION, Conchs, folds, Asthma: Bronrbitls, User Complaint. spitting Bland, difficulty of Brew hum. Pair In the Side and Breast. Palpuatinn of the Ilnart., Influ-• • enza, Crotrp.hroken Constlistinn,Sure Throat, Nerilaus Debility. and all diegeases of Mi. • Thirual. Breast 1 and Lanai i • the most' effectual and speedy rare !noun' • for any- of the above diseases Is DR. SWAYKE'S • • • DR. MAYNE tN Tap. SOUTIL—Read the omit reinu'rkuble curb ever placed upon record: .! dadartsa, X. C. Dr. Dwayne—Dear Dii•—flailng'been almo s t m i.. culonalY cured by your valaable medicine, I think it lot more than common gratitude In me to make one n additiot to the long list of certificates which yon are received of remarkable cures by you medicine. During the two-years preceding last Aul st. I was cry much disiresssed with a very bad Co d and/reek ing cough, and during the latter part. of the - time, it initialled to gititv worse, and indeed In July sty vIIIYND3 0A•111 MB °TIM. having tried all kinds of medicine, said to be good for such diseases, withont the least good effect.. ,I was reduced almost to a per feet comae. and bad scarcely any flesh upon my body. and far a long time never thought -to rise front my bed again. A friend one day asked me if I had. tried Dr. Dwayne's Conipound Syrup of Wild Cherry. and ad.. wised me to do so at once, as he had heard that it had worked a great many 'modern! rums. I took his ad vice and : alter using up several hollieP of It. I grew so omen belief that I was enabled to leave my bed, and afierwards to walk atom' the house, and go out iNt.. lip. oareet I Woe eneoitroged by this, and Con -131.11,1 111 , al.r. of $ , 41( no•qii , /yr.:VH.I How, by m e ng g o; n., , •I!1,.• 61.1 • 11 , -1! tre. I,M .4... I 1111 perr , Cll‘ , A , ll. It 1..4 , , ,ft • li,. • I .0. .., 0 Oh it', lust 1, , . •h .l I . 1.11 1i,V,1 6...1. 'ln, at-. 1 1. OW Wp I nix ., ...• ~*, • .., I :.,,, .., ,Itintr4 t tliq. niti !1.:•.1.ii,1 ;. - 1 - 0 1 11.1.•,• ...! }.ln. Irv; li,itz. ,I 6 , ,iiir-: 11. It ! t ~ ; !I '- Y”' ., ' : !a.:' , ,•.., f• In 0 ".11;,:t::. '.. •Ir a .6...h1.. “t , t 1 ' 1.• ii•voce a , . , t• 1...141 irg !Or .• h.rh von go ruddy de. I% lot the publlt 3rlnlirPr. Jaffa R. MASLAND. 7 kg Le.ter! c..te be seen Erg clink: at. Dr w : e'e affi , e „ :VERV IMPORT AL (IT CAPTION. Gc oeri to Inquire for Dit. SiVAYNE'S' WILD umaitr, air some unprincipled individuals have et. len the name Of Wild Cherry. 'hinging in bor.. rflor a reputation frowthal already estubliithed. Re member! the genuine is put sip In.-swam bottles, cov ered (cull a bee tit Ifu I Wrapper. (steel engraving.) with the portrait of llit. SWAVNE•therenn.- alto his sig nature ail other are flositlve!" . ••fictitiOns and roan reifeit " Prinelpai oggre, N. W. corner of Eighthand Rai..e - atv.; Philadelphia. Su ay ne'scelebrated Vermlibge "-A safe and effectual remedy (or Worm:, Dys peptda, Cholera Mosbus, ontkly or llyspep- • tic children or adults, and the most useful Family Medicine ever offered to the public." Banpan vt Etritzinger et a Behaven v; Pa)ne 31Iorrao ce Diurp;iy Br:torn tp vs Bacon l'ltlladelphia Loan Co vs Flame vs 83nte rienin vs ri.Ullil Kilmer Kline Gen.ry & Wite vs Hnrth & 'l'llls remedy is one which has proved.snecessful for a tong time, and it is universally acknowledg ed by ait'who have toed it to be far superior (being an very pleasant to the taste at the imam timer freem an to any other medicine ever employed fn diseases for which it is recommended. It tint only destroys worms, hot it invigorates the whole systetii, I; is harmlesi'm its effects and the health of the patient )s always improved by Its.m , a even when no worms are discovered Wife. Foulke vsitnevily ' Evaiva Provost Bon • its et at IA Leos]: SC - yr & McManus vs Johns el al Beep vs Snyder Miller vs Mouser Coulter vs Mstlhews Philips vs S.hillaber Cowmen vs Faust Fanie: . vs Same same es Same Miner.' Bank vs Filbert Spencer vs Stevenson. Doman vs Smith Craig vs Werner Seitzinter et al vs Fmek Bower WI Downey Imsehoffstall vs Brown Kirk & Co vs Crate Jones vs Kimmiller et al Week. Keyser vs:Hitless Miners' Dank vs Bechtel • Estrati c.f,a later to Dr. Soiree,. dated Aad•rsise. resew, Dear tills t—A man porch:Hied a brittle or your Vera surear the other day far hia child, and by its use dis charged 03 of the !arrest worms he had ever seen It is somewhat uilbcilt to pet the :people to try it, as they have been on oath gulled by naneeous and worth less worm medicines. Tours hetet so eery pleasant to the taste. at thit same time ellectaalo shall be abl to dispose of a large quantity. - ••Youts, . • I'. T.'Busar. P. M. To Dr. Dwayne ; Philadelphia. , BEWARE OF 111ISTARES.', Demetaber Dr. Swaybela Vern:Wage to novr put op In Square Bottles, (having recently been changed.) covered with a beautiful wrapper. (steel engraving,) with the portrait or Dr. Swayne thereirb engraved. Bear fill* In mind and be not deralved.' • et il e•me •e Holtnqs , , Glenn ilciltlne n F itzlm- mons • - Ludwig. HnTdler & Co •• Bitchier t al Orwil vs Martin Gilman vs Hill &Slater Mulford & Alter va Stich ter and Robbins Miller vs Focht Shank :vs Holmes Best re Remelt , Mediu* vir DeForest Same vs Hill Relly vs Belly Wilder vs Montelies Buckler& Stine ora Holmes Adair. • Rowe vs Stkhier 13oyer's Adults vs Smell's Adutr's Frey vs Guenther Moore vs Millet 07.Silvis& Coy. Heisler 'robes* Gibson ea Slater Ludwig, Eneedier & Co vs Hill & Slater Adam NI Etelana. Hacker vi Bitchier et al Setiainger et al vs Frick Robinson fa O'Dobnell Kautz ys. Misuse A mild and effective puteative great penifyerr of the blood, they correct all the functions of the Liver, and as an attentive In Dropsical affections they are very valuable. Oiddlnes• of the head, dimness at:aight, depression of spirits. nead ache kc 4 are cared- hi these perlfynes Pills. No medicine atir have a better. effect tot monthlylrreniaritke, which :oceationally happen to women, they are perfectly sale, and win in S conjunction with Dr. WAI NE'S Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, take all pain and disease from every part of the system. Trte above valuable medicines are prepared only by DR. RWAYIiE, N. W. carnet of EIGHTH and [Lies Streets: Philadelphia.. . . f ARENTB FOR SICIIIIYLSiLL COUNTY.' JOHN 0:- BROWN, J. CURTIS-C. HUGHES, Pottisille; Pa: J. S. MANARTIPi s ' ' • '; JAMES: D. PALLS.I minerm i le. 5 , JOHN W. GIBBS, C. & 0. ITURITIINOCII, illiteD 'W. A. usiguta, & Co.. and a. Bnocat.en.: Pon Carbon ; Starr * Rem L. blikaatango; Jotter L. Otto, Tay. kerrailtel 'l. Q. AVILA, Tentivra ; Fay. Ta• magus 'k Gro..llltursaenra. New, Castle; W. Most ust.tch eit. Clair Oval • StU.ssian. Patterson; PAUL Bien. Pinegrove ; ECKIL & Bata DT. Teeinont, Cornutk.i. & door; I.llewellya ; Joon Wiu.sarts, Dliddlepert 1 etas. Fnatt.tit,Orwigsburg Comma. Rudeni & Lrrysncht, Neow_PhlUidelphia; Err!, Orwigarstril Loading ; J. *gamete'. ; and' saosr all etorekesprn in timinklacernt counties. 'Fab 2.?. ... • • • 13-ly Mil INK The Coal Trade tbr 1830 =I to Eared* /. IESO. AND WOOLEN FLANNEGA • • J. FRANKLIN - MA=IS, Manufacturer of Carpus and Flanneli. near the N. W. Corner of Ceitre and Millersville • Ste.. Pottsville Pa Feb 23, 1830. • 1 8 •Saw . Dr. Swayne's CURE FOLLOWS CURE! NORF. PROOFS OF TH,F; EFFICACY OF coeepossd Situp of /rad Chdrry,/ - L Rig Oat the wits le,spett cerettetly—BWATXi. • ' CLEANSE AND PTRIPT. DR. DWAYNE'S SUGAR COATED BAR BATA DILL& AND EXTRACT-OP 'VIII. PILLS. .1114118talfe , fetitiOeidpla • Iran baidifinia T.to thy hue Store. ' • 2 tgl:l6 s 13 NORTH, wogn srasirr, artier ;is prepared tO receive or eta to any extent, and for any destariptlonot Iron ; big stock is. fe 'plablsbed Rom hCe;own looortationt, by altooerefflf Packet, Astill feels Confident to bit ability to otve.satta• glutton to all who-,may taro, plot With then - cattalo. Tana the aunt. aceamowdstilklV ' '• 4 0. :irM. Da C 0...," • • Ptiltadeltibiai Feble, ROO. - 7- E. Chapmati • - 'STATIONER. r' '„r/J ) - 1 SAO fltlk FL—rniz.etail.rate. , _ 1, • • - 'PRINTING. • ' '" Bin lands. Cheeks, Cards. W*lth Cir. 4.nalastitatiros. B P i mar s l l e l ie, 4.c. Perks**. Nagnalnes. Reviews. oke., In n 'variety or styles.'" • • • • . • 'BLANK ' !Wade to'nrkei. ruled ispd bound tkant pattern, gild a goad arsoinment neptenestanitly on ban& • . • EPAII-naters in nix lint p2242V3Liliedz i d A li v i : .• 0: I Booth Fifth at:, Pinnacle' - 12 . Feb 23, k&SO. II ' I • h- Sam .-,_- . . . • -.- • 1 -To' • Jastices;Ac. . , l, , , 1- - lllNNatlleglatates. DaUs.Coinpanlon. a new aid is m!cb trupnwed,etitlock,.. just published, and , for sate at ;,, • !, , • o r : . LIANNAN'eI: .. Cheap L/w aid Atiseelisneous Bookstoree. Feb 11,, IBM: .! - :1_ -1 ( . 8- liistruCtlon in singing. -.- ritiE aidersimWd,,rispetintUy leformi the public, that he Weil& on the grit of March,• to form a class tor the instruction Ur pupils in the dinrent branches 4f-diluents ; offering at che same time swop pottunlfy for exercise to than: already histructed :in this art. • A separate claw for Ladies will he formed. as well 48.14 tlasil for gentleinen: ~ Termis moderate. Apply to c , .: MONAT SAAR.' " _B. W. Cornet nl'Third "and Callowildt Suede. - , • " l' between 3 and '4 "ueeicies, p;s42, Feb 23 , 160. 0.1341 • • . . - • "Pure White Lead. WETRURILL & paoTHETIL r 4 NI.7FA:ciTUIREIL4; Nii.B3, -North Frrinfittreitt, L - burs now a irond Simply of th'eir trartame4 Pore WHITE LEAP. and tho ,, i customers who have toien sparingly supplied to consequence of a run on the art foie, shall now have their orders No known substance possesses ihose preservative and beautifying properties, so desirable In a. paint, to an enualextent with unadulterated white lead . ; brace, any admixture of Other niatetials only mars its value. It has, therefore, been the xteady alai of tliemanntac liners, for many years, en supply to the pubitc a per. teeny pure white tend', and the unceasing demand for the oracle; is proof that it 'has met with favor It is Itivr.rtaLly branded, on one head: WETIIERILL . & BEOTIIER in full, nod oin the other, warranted pant, nil In red tellers. ProchunatlOn. la hereby given, that Q Court of Common 1.11 Pleas, ior OM trial of cause* at issue,in and for the County of Schiiyikill, will be held at Orwigsburi.. In the county ateretaild, on Monday, theAtb day at March. to continua two wecki Ifnecessary. • Therefore; all minions having suits peudln, and all persona wbose duty it shall be io appear at said Court. will take notice, and govern .theinselves accordlntly Shertra OM* °Kit's- V - . Sheallt burg, Feb. 2,1819. ' !r-ta. - „ • Proclamation. ' Nv, ti p g il iz et . IEII , K n l n D m D n E l LEst o it it i t r h ii .. , county of id:nlit:l4)n Pennsylvat.ia and Justice of the severst'Court, of Quarter' Sessions of the -Peace, Oyeeatitt Terminer.,and Qer.eral Gant Delivery, in said nountr. and ' i iiitcaus N. PaLmen; and /icon Ustornit * Eequirea, incises of the cowl of Quarier rieestons of. the Pence. Oyer and Terminer, and 'Gen eruldlaol Delivery, for the }dal of all capital a nd other offences, lit the Said comity of.cti huylEill, by Iheir Pre cepts to me directed, have ordered a Court of cnrornort OY4f And Terinioer and General Gaol Delivery, to be holden .at Oriv 4:shuts, nn Monday the 11th day of Mari h next, tnreordinue ht.% weeks,"if neresoary Notice is therefore hereby 'given t t the I:M.111/.1', the Jecocea of lb. Peace. and Constables of- the . saiil county oflitettuytkili, Mat they are by the .aid preecws, commanded to be then and thrue, at 10 o'clock MA he forentuin of sand day, wiih their roll,. records il:fnul sit inns. e nahia t pins. and alt other reinem ti ra n c du those things whlett In the r several idhc. P appertain tab,i done - ; and all *how that a-eimunrl by ICCII,iOyI.• sances i prorm.o re i list t he. prigitte ra, that' are oi then shall he in the gaol of said county of 2lcluyikill. are to be then and;there to ttiosetute them, as Abaft be Just. GOO 114:E.TIIII.0011110/1WIS1UTIC - Eiterirs Office, (Niles-1 C. N. STRAUB, heriff. bonr;Feb. 2, 1850. I - 5-tc N. o.—The witnesses andjorma who are summosed to attend said ceurt, are required to attend punctually. Im vale of non-attendance the law in vocb cases Made and prodded will be .ripidly enforced. This notice is published' by order. of tha.Cautt those ion' cemed will govern themselves 'arcordingly• Mind Illanuthctory. Ilvr. CLARK. • VENITIAN RLIND•PIA NUFACTITRER, Sirs of tho Gstde• Fngla. No. 139 oad 143 <•• Sara Second st. below , Pock at. .• ! _ BEIM always MI hand a larre and fashiniciffneini. ...."" sortment of WIDE and NARROW SLAT WIN- Dow manurfaetured in the best manner, of the best materials; and at the lowest Cash prices. Having refitted and enlarged his estahlinhment, he ID prepared to complete orders to any 'amount at the shortest notice. • - Constantly on hand an assortment of . MAHOGANY FURNITURE of every variety. manu'actured pitilessly for his own sales andipurchasers may therefore 'ely on agood are terms. Open In the eventing. . Order, from a distance packed carefully, and sent free of porterage,lo any pact of the cliv. H. CLARK. 35-ly Atirlvt 25. I:t9:i Coleman's Cheap, Cutlery Stores Nos. 32 aid 33 ARoAlmaid 209 cHesirur Steitt—PrIILADELPUI•. COUNTRY merchants can save from 10 go 15 per cent. by purchasing at the above mores • fly porting my own minds, paying but little rent, and liv ing economicatty.:li is plain 1 can undersell those purchase their gm/04 here, pay high rents. and live 'Oro princes.'j ' Constantly on hand a large assortment of Pen and Pocket Knives, fl4sors and Razors . Table Knives and Forks, in iv . stag, buffalo, bone and wood handles; Carvers( and Forks; Steels. .9e.; Butcher Knives; Dirks rilow le Knives ; Revolving and Plain Pistols.ku. Josfrecerved. a large stork of Rodgers and Womenholm'i fine Pen and Coo/rest Knives. • Alro.'a Large isinnment of, Accordeons, Re., dm.; also, One English Twist and Merman Guns.. ' ; JOAN N. C01.R51/01, Importer. • Jan 5, 1549. ;i , • . , 1-tf United Slates •and Foreign • • PATENT AGENCY, N.. 73 DOOR kSTREISST, opposite the Esskaager inin..stieLents. ,A. • MILLI NI.N. Civil Engineer and Mechanician. infers his st , rvirefr for the transaction of all business connected with the Patent °dice "IMaal.S• DRAWINON AND SPECIFIC/TOWN neatly accurately made and Patents obtained with ti.isit.duly His thorough; theoretical and ~practiea' 1(1)11.1,N• a the !;Nierfianical Induces 00 to gay, ...I ~ %llrro he •111 v lora an application for sae it it nil obtained, the fees for lily ser vices' viol It returned, and.he will 'IIISO guarranlee, ritai all p.itents ohtlitned through him office, will be sus mined by the rnuris.. Malty inventors are ptibierted to arra• delays and hies of time and money by employing . inrompetent person toMake their speeifrations. and. frequently have to surrender their patenta and gets: re-lases. Invent..rs at &distant, ran send their models and a statement of their Oahu* directed to WM. 'BULLOCK. U• S. Patent Agencyi! No. 75 Dock Stieet, Philadelphia, Pa., and the strictiat secrecy will be observed mini the Patent is obtained.• wingS aud'Speeilicationsfor Factories, and all kinds of rilitelimery tin rehased on' Commiasion, and competent mini furnish to put the same in opera tion in any part of We United States,idouth America and the West Indlei. • , „11-EFEREISICE3 : lion. ZACKICK Posiv,Preihientof the Mechanics Insti tute, New York. klessrs.SYlumatili.ALLEN & Co., Novelty %Vona, New York. - II " Preen MOOatt. & Co., Coluniblar, Foundry' • New-York •' " tCout.zEr•Mancr At PriNnies„ Philadelphia, Pa: " ADAMS NI JENVID, Pittahurg, Pa-. Mr. Took At. J. I.ovsonnvs, Baltimore, Md. ROICKIIT A. TATLON:, to " DANIEL DIN/A4rifICIE . UI 11D.Ob10. " WALTEII llor.ea,• - eltieagn, Illinois. •• J. NI Ititt.t.sa.!Oavarinah, Ga. " Wm. C. Gatods, " R. T. Tr astmet.. WaNalgtont NHS; " Tnos. J. Huai, Charleston, S.C. • May 12. 1: . 20.1y] Blake's Patent Flre-Proot Paint !! FROM OHIO. ' , r TIE Subscribere have Just received a farther sup I ply of thin angular and valuable substance In addition to the Slate color'. they have a beautiful ehueu;date nr brown. resembling the rand clone now in on.. and an mitchildmired for the refill! of 111114110ga Un principal ingred tents are attire; altimina and pro Waffle of imn, with h in thc,pinion of scientific Meta satisfactorily 'Kenna's_ for Ats fire-ma nature—the two famine sgbata fleet, being non.rondoctors„ ripulthe latter at.* Ins as iTeturent. to bind the whgle together and make a firm hrol durable paint. For uce it Is milted with Liaised pil..and applied with a brush; the : yame aue ordinary point, to wood, iron,l in. zinc., canvass. paper, &e.., ill hardens gradu ally and bcco 'nes re-proo T. . is • particularly suita ble, for:roofs orbtalldlnga; steamboat - and guatt.decks. railroad brldges,hinces, toorcoated with the article Is equal to one of slate. at a vatt:saving of ea t peruse.. • Specimens may he seen at the office of the subscri ber.. r HARRISON. [MOTHERS & Co., . • N Ag4ll 22, !Rte.. "k South Front Philada A77tf Caution. ; ' - JOSEPH 114Eiti , 8 CIittIIILAR.POINTEik . :I STEEL PENS. ' ' x - - • ' •T ' I.llt-Admlnitriratora to the estate 'deem It. their: dui,. In (Wet to preserve the higtereputation the . above Pen bas sustained -for so 'wry years In 4120 government clEdies and throughout the 6mm - tidal community, toademt this mode of tantkming the putts , [lc against a vwithlercial pin atteraPtetrth, be palmed off as the edgillsl one, well calculated to deceive, from the close isiitation of the late - Jtlr Levy'sTgx.s. , " has . on - the - interim of the 1.14 of 'each box, and' also of the shape and labelling of .the same. ft , bee thetefote become expedient, to establisti a guide fox the detecting oriihese smite-Arne. • All bores will. have thecStnetateks *CAI:Zoos Aaegrr, 8. PUlLills In his ern iiisidleitreg on the conshie: sous art gee. Kilt/ witkeet this, let thehi , come fro what source'. they may, and hit oar is throbbed the original, pen to sell isnunglinder any siren one . • n a th t!eln order' to lirevent these frat4s;_we have' ap polateCll. Bandisii Sole* Agent. Gsrehe sate of these Pans In Schuylkill CclUbly, Wir. will garnish denims' at-nirr Wholesale paces. AU peas purposing to be of one -matinfactlins creed by Pedlars, are' Worthless Imitations—as wer haver sell 'one pent to Pedlats. — These Peas are iinbas used almost exclusively In the Govissnmene iltbeeit at'Washingtoit,in the flanks, by Scriveners. gt.e..UPS urthe Public. °dices. Partials, w holesalet and retail ' s' reduced priesse bV_ . . • ..- : -.t . ‘ . - 13 BA.N IV A.N., ;.:6Tage drat rti , ;koksionitt : Cieinsy. , Feb 2,18307 11 ' &41* . . • "" • BIAGICALI PAIN :MXTRACTOII, TUB 0110IXAL *llO O*LT 01011:1111E. A'Sreltatir nerdweejtivereareilw the worse Bdrus des . • .: Narddes Pltessaßsyslpehts. EthstnathOi. Cuts, Wounds,ferer Bbres„lliviken Breast; Sore VI . Weak - and snttatned - 1:10, • Sprains Salt Rheum , ' nd all cases j•• • •".• Etternal legainat loft. • Eillatiar. , -SCAt.Did.. • • • IChallenge the world to proYe, That in dily Alus>3ln l gin instance, "Dallez'sk Magical Pain Extractor"— that is to say the genuine ankle—balk since its first in trodoction,by 10 in 1639, up to -11:4 period. ever failed to o w e - the-worst cases-of Berns and gtaids ! PRETIPY TO?' CURED. ptornes'i Amy, P ile ro. Po., Alt ns Mi. flaa DA LLEZr7i3ir: rhisfs to cenify Mix I have been afflicted fitfr :ntntber of years with - tv Sore ' toe f eacornd bfbedar froatin - . Idr.ioe has been very painfal to me, especially during the last six sleuths, when it bad become so much affected that the flesh of - the first Joint' half nearly all .dlraPpearen. Having tried all the different rettieiDes recommended. to me. but without experiencing al t rilef, I bad given up alt Impel, of savingmy limb; ' 1; AG gratify the wish. , es of my 'friends . Dan lel W.D airman, W.Vltrodhrad, and otheye,l was indacetlipSsy.`•Datiers Magical Path Extractor,” and by the .ose ofrose..s cent - boX , was ea dreg einvd. ' DANIEL DECKER. We, the undersigned:subscribe our namekt to theallinve .teetimoniat,"not alone as enact ofjust ice toll. 4 . alley but that ethos, similarly afflicted, May be induced to try and find relief- from thereinto:a of this - extraordir slaty, fhtnitylcalve. W. F.Dconntan,, .. 1 1. / L arrmin , - Joan Bemoan,- • ' " • °mutt. W. Maclean; i:For'' climatal& andiMher,teatliDuniala of cures pefforrued;.see printed Piimptileti.• • • • . . • CAIITIONITII•TIIE . • lkjel article of atknotkledged itieriuts mote extcnoire ty entatterfelted than PALLEVS !GENUINE PAIN EXA'Rat.;TORI ; The. , ailThrence bailee:en ,the genuine and the•nnunhertelt Eltrattprs is easily defin •ed.ltla i.DAtLerft only , ernuine fz tractor, In the Perprert barns and 'scald., affords in stant - relief. 11,41 raw• lout. the tire and pain in a few Enmities. 'And in Outs Mid wounds. sore and in flamed eye.; and all etiiteisof esteihal in flainatlnn. Its itord4lng eflbcts ara.ever the tome. The (Munterfeit Ext tatters, on the clAtity frrirists when applicd.and Increase the - I:Mini Being cognizant of thE r dmiger 'attending. the Ilse CI the Counterfeit Extractors I'disiluerty declare that wilt rot hold myself responsible rent t. effects of any Extractor, unless the smith be preenred ht my . men Depot, 414 Broadway corner Idspehard Street, New loth, or from my authorized. t,sent.s. . , 'nos "Neertf,. Pottsville ; • •Faiola MATT k Co. " rhihadelphla; nun B ,"• Readinr CHAP A iff.141.11111, " Lancaster; C A Mounts, • ' •'! York. DO YOU' rufAiiit • TO CURE yOVR, 11011 SM • • IF adlicted.with Iltitnors,!Sores, 'galled neck rand ihoulders. euitierbotte; grease spnvinor poll-evil, one bnx of Dailey's lnimnh nal Panic Cura-AIL will conirineelou thot there Is no mistake in it. . , READ: The fellowingls from the Over seer of the. Harlem Railroad Stablest— ,. -Alm - York, ../o/v 14, 1819. I have tried DAI4,EY'S ANI.4I,AIf: VANIC CURE-ALL and I now - certify that I have found ft the most extractrdibary and rateable remedy evei pet upon a Horse, a nd would not he without, it for tiny mouey. It cures hard and spavin-lumps aris ing from the collar, saddle. &c.. as by magic ! Rub on a little of the Salve, and the collar can't malte-a, sore. It eau never do hermit JOHN VAN VORIIIS, Overseer Harlem Ratlroad'Stables. • 11.SAD,T11r. rotlowtt:G: . . Thus is to.tertify thanl' have nsed IMltey's Animal Galianie Cure• Alt. add 'fdlind. it the safest and must sgeedy rum for sores'and Mmises that 1 have ever toed, and I take - pleasure to recommending it to alt. — :1 S. M. ROLLINS, Livrry Stable, ILI Jay ma:, N.Y. READ THIS MINERS! Burn from an 'Explosion of 'Gunpowilei—Ellait ing Rotki. fIENITY PALLEY. P.sq., , New Yolk Pear Sir: I bitchy certify, that. itt the early part of March last, uhfle eirg,ged to ' , lasting rorks, it charge of powder prematurely:k intuited: takine effect upon my face, chest, a Haien. atip, and burnt tire•lu a dreadful mariner. 1 was carried Wane on a litter; ran . face molten to to ice its'nattaral Bike.; the gesli•torn off my 011431E10w the, elbow ; and in, eyes filled with powder and dust., ..I.l.hyt,jet tiL called in, etiirriWed strong donnt:: as to the" sating . We my left rye, which had iti•Ve rat cuts over • the hall; •entt. ill . fore • -hting horn; nll over, and Navin ez thicelt. black scab over it he directed poultices to he applied, to .draw nut the powder. This 1 resistrid: briar: fearful of losing illy eyes ; anal baying heard 'noir h Of your Pain Extrae ur.l.coneludecrto try it. I did 1,0,.and inlets than a fortnight. find without any'otlicr applicatiomthan your Extractor,l was completely eu'red, without a sear, and my eyesight fully restored... • Port Richmond, Stiaen (> land, Awe 21, 1848. Swntit before me, the Nib June: 1 8111.. Fero. Cianswor.. Justice of the ranee. • - • LIFE, aaven,!. • AWFUL r'F: , )F SCALP! .• rtilsitfterch4litairoeu Rti. ISt% ' Mr Valley—Dear stir While Joy ;on. 15 years eld, was it work in the shinale manufactory of LA'. MIS I`. he had - the mitfort in .110 and fall IMO a large vat. ttsed for thenurpot.e of editing blocks preputatory to cutting. The bolas haiipoq been. moo* t d from the vat, Containing a large quantity hf boiling water. Ile fell forward scalding both hands and aims. all nue side, , and one lea badly and the other partially. Phe stales r Were so had on his-arms and leg that most of the 11,11. game off with his germenti, and - tile life w:ls despaired of by both his physicians and friends. thryiit Extractor was procured as soon as pen:- Bible (wfireirt , 9„ , ,li si/ 1000 9- and applied which relieved him from all pain,..prevented intlamation and swelling, and in a few day inienced healing his sores. There appeared a geniiitagLireMent, so much so that in three weeks he was rein • to bla father's house. distant about one mile and a hal We continued the use of the above medicine Arta two months and we believe it was the means, under Providence, of saving his life, and se would cheerfhl ly recommend it'in nit similar cases as a safe and in valuable remedy. With sentiments . of respect I re main, dear sir, your most obedient and humble serv- , ant. • ADIJACCLA RS, Stiu N:C• It CLARE, • C. E. CLARK. . . _. . ' We" the umlirslned, beintt personally acnnalnted with the ease 0f.,31r. Clark's lon, ham , the above statement substantially correct: M Dewvy, Louisa Desvey,,J B Kelsey,ll r B Pearce. Wm Evans. F. Clark, L r:ltuse, Ira Nmvan, in New. Man, Mary J Rose. tCeFor dlrecltons, see krtpted Pamphlets. A. DALLEY 101124 G. BUOWN, Agent, Potuville Petit. I, 1849. .W. Merchant's Cel:br ated tARCLINC HORSE(' Mark is afsa a tlairersal Fussily Esibrocuriss for , • Diseases of tko Minos Flash. 'run and - experience hap fully Moved that this 1 UNIVERSAL REMEDY has not its equal on the !hit of popular medicines, having becu more than' 14 years before the public:. Testimony of the most disoverested character of Ile wonderßil effects on the animal economy Is almost daily presented to the proprietor • A young man in the Town of Wilson, whose clothes were burnt off of him. was restored' (without suffer_ inn.) by the timely use of thi. Oil. - Numerous are the - unsolirited liniments of patients themselves, and others who have tilted the all, of Cures which in themselves appear on remarkable, that were they at all Interested in a' peculiar point, they could hardly bare been credited The following dlienites are among manyothers in thecure of *hub this Oil has been completely success ful and in which others had entirely failed : dpavin, Sweeny. Ringhone, Whale:ols. Poll Pvil. Callous, Cracked fieets;Gallsorall kinds, Lame ness, FreskWnimds, Sprains, Moises, Sand • .- Creeks. roundered Feet. Scratches, or / ''Grease, flange, Ittieumai ism, Bite's! of Animas. Extrraal !Nilson/. Painful • Nervous Affections. Frost Bites, i • Roils,Corns.Whith.ws.Burns and/ , • • Scalds. Chilblains, Chapped - hands, Cramp, Contractions ••• u( the Muscles, Swelllogs, Weak neas of the J oints; - Caked Britasu,. .•< • ' CAUTION TO FUltellASEi4s. . Rewire of colt-NT.F.RFEITS. , ind been re the name nr the . Sole Proprietor,' GEORGE. W. SIE Reit ANT. - Lockport, N. Y. r is blown in the side of be bottle. and In his hand writing over the cork. Don't he pursua tied to take anything else with the promise it is jm.t as pond Thisds practiced by those ituprinciplcd dealer,. whose.tonselente will stretelt.like India Rub ber, and who arre of a kindred spirit Of those in our taree cities. Whbse nefarious practbNeshave ace recent lJl eaposed to the Wino of 'oberce. Thittie whoattempt to Counterfeit thi.i ant( le are to (erred to thelear of New York, of Moy by n hirh it will bo' seen that every, person meddling in these counterfeits is subject to lndimatent, imprlbountent and pne.• - - A person saltine of tots State.: arrest when in the Stitte, and step to be belt' as a wit 'ness against these he bought of or sold for. AU Orders addrersed to the proprietor will be prompt ly responded to.' ••• • • • • Get a Pamphlet of-the Agent, noticeg what won tiers; are aecomplistwd he 'dm, Or this- no-d kip t-; Sold by respectable dealers generally in the United States Ind Canada.' Also, by, , C._ lIUGUE-, Pottsville E. • Fry Tallnizipm . ; C. -Smiley urwtormra ; Almon hall Beth lehem; Kenzey,, , •Eamon ; Lewis Smith 4. Co.: Allentown ; 11. Masser, - Sunbury ; B•• .3. Shearer, Miltoh ; M. A. McCoy, Noribintiherlamll Dr o.• Vole, Wllkesharte; W Anthony & Co., White Haven ;•.c. W. Shame, Lewisburg; tZ. Wiltl 3 m 4 •Bel r Creek; .11. M. Ebect, Mauch [toilet & Jones TunkhahnocKl Frederick Klett & Co., WhOlcsal A pen t,"Philadelphia '• Nov 3- 1849. • ' New Urn s BY sit/tadROWER. AT .P.iE &BOP OF VMAITRER,BrTIORD nexr'tdAFLEES, where all kindiof taming In wondenitll be.thankfully re• eived, and neatly executed without delay. • Bed Pests, Tithle Legs. &e. hen . constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest rakes: • • .. .; 7 , ISAAC IC ,111031P,EM, Foreinan. March 3 1041 for J. MORGAN. • • :11 CARRIAGES. ..• vnE surisdanea Beas, LEAVE wean the attent,lo of Ilia friends and J' ~fhe public in hie.moek or CARRIAGES ' LIGHT WAOGQZIB,nocv fiend and wiltollepost.oriam. M-All lands p(yepaltine proMptly, attended try ,- . • ReoolleEt Corner °fel:4llll . 4.AM), Bieett; : tide of the Annerivan • June 5, -23-1 v , WISTAR A. KIRK. ic~.c~ ~aEY~w . .:Y~~pyl4Y" _4`dt'l=~'Y~lG~:.. tostscf4 FEBRIJAitr:VLE On Tile following is, the resultof th.vrTgh- ,• • • • ttlary Election ni,tlin-Districts given: • ••••' •rprri..ll.l.s—N. vv. tvwd.• Justki af the Peace. N 111' %Tenn ; Carstahle Jeceuilah iter•gzinter ; Jadc a. . • That Foster; Inarteet•irs, f: Conrad. /ohs' F,enuiter • • E. Ward— Judge. Jas Wearerit itispeemrs..l .-ft Cleaty, J W Dowels .(;ahstabie, JahaSSerling gosh ward: • ll:slices or the Peace. 7irob Ree;t. tJachb Kane Judge, Andrew Bassett; Inspectors, A ' . kt Wyman. U W Ityde ; Cahstahi... Jatats Kunkle. Ease NOIRWEVIAN:—Justice. tiyj 'Fos Dna; 14, a peryhthe, D °twee- CpnstatAti,7 figru; recline, Phthtt Ittet4t. J 81#ecfn.er4 ; TrPsaurrr.T W '_Wlntitstven; Tpwastliptlerlt.ll irhktlirr ja1:0. frurrirr ; Itsr.eco)ra , . A licOner. Jas Ile Mr 4 Assessor. F Manz; t That.att• _BritcV ea511.11..-tttho..l Dri hp ectOrS. ReitAnrlgr, J Exiewtvit,; Otopervisor.P:iilael: Asitem'm • Boni Jackson ; Can•qahte. Perciv:rt 130 , nhoy • urer. Lot Brans; nett. !I - runs ;Ar dips, "W 14, 31 1 5 r 11140... C Dsysto4l. Jr.; ittipurtnts. Ss.on S•rrit , 7 •Tsso•Qua....-Ju.tir, Win. B . Lebo.; School - Dire„- tors, a. ti- W. wagizla A'"'" 4 " . • Lotuierirrun: eun.rat4e. Arthur I.Vyttli; • mote Emu; laspectors. Beute.r, litra , on Sturthers. • • - For the following additional re.. tam, we are thdebted to the E mpor i um • Monntrottlf.—Jonices. John W. Smith, .If:ha Zeta ; MCltcol Dlrcstofs.lleniy.wilimi, !h o c need, Illclac Smith; Supervisor: E, (Montt)/ t Tr i.**lncr; Mtward mcikeson Clerk. nich. Synth ; Apinerwr. E.l). Cvn• Coltgehle. Henry tiVilson;: .11241. e. John Reed: inspectors,. Edward Morrison, Juha fp,"*rer; Annum Charles Deed. Tocuorr.—;3thool Dlrec; - rs. .1a4 1 ! Drettur. E. Clark.; AtiNsnr ; ..John K. rcrroter ; Tress D Altbouse tnerk.S. : 4 :1;..re-t5.C.1.,12 attzer, Minish ; Judge, Dr. (. 7 .• 1., 1.1. Enchant; Insn rcaircr. ZaxtrueSulan. Cyrus L. Pim:rue:l ;.Cest stal.,le. Adult: Wolf • Auditor, Jobn P. 11” use... Mixcl.sytt.ce.—Jeclicos, 0. n'Clenwhan, tqiu. W. Taylor School Directors, llcl4. Ciatibt, .I,:untst It. Fah* ; Judze. %Vol. Stetuet ; , 1;i, bnls. numpinn Jenkllts: Constable, Att:lbt nL•rsure.—Judxf!,7, Dark! N. Luke; rivpkwrt, c Wiltnut.-Win. zineer ; Lltbu Pe.lrtek Conitableßuttilovf :"Auftersistrts,.so:ll;noo Jaent. Pen!: Alin!! tr. Prier Seitzlnget: Sr.:lmA Diree.- .10t8,,PotvIe Paul. ,Jacati Paul; Treasurer, I'. F.Eht‘n . Clerk. Petcr Scniingcc. • ScIIIII - LNICL Thlw. G. We•ton„ Den} 1.. De on.; Cen4tab:e. Nu;ltn d. Itittenbtein. Schaal Directors. Moses Ecell.fllr, L. Boyer: Stun' Shulme, John Wertz; Judge, Wuvlungtnn lies.,; to *pectins. Jonathan fiisier, nneiv.tus ilonnan I As' sessor, N. Ilaitenstein Snee(*lsor,-John,Saylnr- . . „ . . (Funs:Ceti- nrrr OT :43.11(.7EL CsAin,) Sch.yain . them a The e.aliscrttier announces tit h Wends and the travelling- 'public that hr has taken the -27itinbnve mentioned establishment, and fitted up throughout, so that it mil Swint any etnab- Ifstiment In the County. It is located near thu neon Of the Philadlephia and Iteadinz nail:mad and oil the Main street of the Clornagh. His table• will always isf. 'abundantly supplied will, the clink Rat dellearier of the; season, his chambers nee large and airy; and his bed• dim. , of the best kind. • Ten stabling attached to the hotel ir large and e tn inodioun. and attentive' hosting a dl always be foliffd In attendance. He bas aid° occornintolattone for Dro ver*. ke tt:eVetileles will always be kept to Calm , vtaltaiti, to any part of the Cduatty,or .I.. Where. All lie solicites is a trial of his 11(.184, Conlin; conti- dent he will dive entire satisfartion to all who itud it konVenient.to sojourn at 1118 House. Ap.:,•i9—l,tf.; JOIIN /ON Et 3.,. RfsinA^ Sun Ilutel 4 PUTT4VTLT.t:; rx:Nv' A . 7,;_. 3 TM; nefi•rgiziled reappertully anrouness In the eitiltr,na (re Schilok,ll. C.itiiity. and • travellers in general. that he has taken that. establi.liedstand I nutv tt • Vost's and lat , ly kept by Jeremiah iftictie., at the Connut or 3,¢i;oN. Q and hi RscILI.F: Sig, in the Bbniu:h of Pott , ville, whipt lie has hued up With Special ref. felronte in the. comfort of filo,: Who may favor blot *lib their coition. •• The, fu,nrc L.4lblVlßlritly located, with tabling and a large ''ar.l a rtitc - heil, calculated to accnniunntate Farm• ers.aud pnrn,l traviltinr. with horses unit ratlines, The pronrie•nr Ica Ii a hou.se well furnii.l.ttl, and 'will 74 ., e or 10 +.lpltly Ins Tartly and Bar n a in inner wlreh anirtiot r.iir 'to afford general anis. fact inn. An :ittplitivo, - falth.r.ul hostler' will alwlys be :n at elf:duce, sPthlt - go..sta rosy rely mill:vying their hott 4 es properly attended mks - Sevres. It 3! ay StoN stoves Stov SIFIEE.T.IiI.OI4I & T11.4 - .III.ANUFA.CTOP..T. • ' IA( ~ .11 '.l 1. , i\ (: —:_____., (.lrs t erft t., tt , It/Art..11,4v nage }d:.• + . 1 -&;:t: 'fin,. ferein'eli ro,, , ,wralllly 4,llhlni i.i ••, 4-Nwar..- ,„.".. -- . V lo Ihe dliz..m. of pottAviitp and VD' ~, .„„. ...,r,.‘„,,,,„• i' , .(llllre. that. he eontin . n, . . . lonnnesA at the old .Ia nd, opposite ..Mates White ll.irse Hotel, On Centre rltreci, in PO Borough of Poturville„ where he keeps constahtty na hand ail c4tensive and car full) selected assortment or Parlor hnd enoLine Races, elohracine all the old and approved si)ie,, tozeiher with ti variety t. , new ones,admirably adaptedtp the wants of the real re • glom. J Tbe"iinproved complete. of1S4 5 1;" "Pierces Amer ican Air Tight, a an Brick Top Oven;" and "Elton , - art's Summer and Winter Air Tight.l' are considered by those wholhave iested them, probably the very best tooking. Stoves that have ever been invented. Ile with confidi , nce calls attention to his great variety 'of Parlor and Crinkle," Stoves, whwh is unquestionably tie,largest, best and cheanest,to be found In tlieqounty -- c. z kuytkllt.„ . . , .fp., atsekeeps cone amly-fOr sate a large and • varied stock of ft t Iron, Tin and Sauk:lBPd %Vete, of the best ofttality a 'at the.towesi cash prices. TIN ROOFIN .;mind' all work connected win' th.it• branch or the bestir's., will be promptly executed. in the. best-manner, and on - ` the most reasonable terms. 'llilayl9'49. —2l-t1 Whole ale and itetall STOVE DEALE:tS; , ..„ N0..239 Alarket SL, 'hear. Sixth —rwurA 11. t W. would Inform thetKrrlendo and the, public generally. that,thex r have taken the aTo'e store, where tits...)l intend keeping s complete gortment of the newest styles and most' . appiroveil patterns of STOVE*, ton, siting impart as : OEI Wagiire, Prall At en's. Quincy Air TiZilt Cook seizes. Wagur's Improve i National " " 5 " - eoe Eagle Air Tie it Cook, 4 " And all the must prominent Stoves in the market matter with an extensive usmalment of Parlor, MR Church and Store Stoves, Wood and Coal Air Tight Radiators. he fact of our having the most extensive ,inid gaol assortment in the market, will- make it einphati cally fur the Interest of those connected with the trade to call and examine the semi.. HORSFULL k WHEELER. Ne. 239 Market Street, near Sixth, Philada. ' Nov 24,149. SniHlV* Boot di Shoe Store; FRESH SUPPLY OF STOCK, VERY CHEAT fw The Subscriber nnnounces tn his numerous customets ' and 'the public, that has Jest received at 111,4 BMA and s * • C a tlol 4 :stOrt . , Ile the Office of the Mlneele Journal, a fresh supply of Boots and Shoe. of every variety 101 ladies, Misses, Genilernen,Chltdien, 31Inerg, Are., &c., all of whi c h are made up of the hest materl - OR, mina neat and dura ble manner, and will ,be sold at rates to lift the times/ Always on hand a supply of Trunka, Valkee,:?at* els, &c., which will be sold very cheap. Call nideaOlify Yourserves. Boots fled Sboes inule.to order 3f Itie, best mateevils.-and ntsr, repaired at short notive. Pottsville. ittise Vtri ANI,SAUTII Lumber Yard, at Selimytkill • Haven./ THE wiihserther respe.olully ticgs 'Gave to ,Inforni ' his customers mod the,: lOtyre of E 4 chnytk 111 County to general, that he has a are and extensive,rock of SEASONED SUSQUEITNNNA ,LUMBER on , hand. sellable for'hulldlee per* , es , : Atsn, J utst, Scantling. Joint and Lap Shinglo - e, alt of - o•1110 he wilt tell on the most nntsintable term. ¢5.110 would most irApi;' , ctfutly invite all payehaaem Mean and examine for theniselvi brfoie buSingid4e, where. DAVID D. LENVIS. Sept 241619.. Joho C. BalterN• COMPOUND ?Lbw uxi - rsiteT 0? SARSAPARILLA. T , PIS Article 19 employed with er, Fi at rcees and by n the moat eminent physicians of ads city, for the -cure of the following db.eases • • SCROFULA or Ring'iCh:•il.Rheematism,Cnienenum Diaeare., Syphilitic , Affections, Totter and Ukers, White Swellings; scut vy. Neur.l;Tia or 'tic Doi/wren', Cancer,floitre, or Pronchocel.., (Swelling/tea.) Spine Disease. Chronic Diseases of to.. Longs. to rounter bet the destitictive aril:23 of MerCUry. Jannei,“ perthrophy, or enlarg , M•nt of tho lit-an. Palpitation and trembling in the P•gion of the ,11.3:111 and stomach, Enlargement of the flute,' Joinn,or I.:gaments,alad all the Varlfillil disrairt of the - such an Tel ter. Ringworm, Bites, Pimples. Carbuncles. At e.. Dyspett , i sia and Liver pittnntriintii. Atfuctiont, Dropt.'S, si‘al 0 i•auer+. Os originating from on impure. state of the idoodand other fluids of the ho•ty.tn shaft diseas'es...where a change Of. the systeut is required. Pile,: 5!? ctit. per bottle. Prepared emir by the Pmpriettnit. JOHN C. ItAlt.Eft.. tc Co , Druzzirpr, No. 100 North3.l St Nein,: Ran.. Phil:lila.. imprtrfitrs and tyhttles tlecteale re In Drug.. ChPmfra to, patent eledicfn , , Prrfounrrtes. Surgical Instrattp•mts. b t atittist. fitaAaway, Paints. 01114,DY0 • Slntrx, and Window Glues. "ho, a new and tiuperthr • a mirk! of Imp:Pion 0r PiNit , -613. s :it Own...me-fifth - Ur price of Engti.h Or Freneli .Plate , , arty ate& to dri, et. The Compor nit luid Extract of Sarsaparilla. for Gl,fi l eivitdk..Pary hi; l'oßqeille 1V- C. liefe-Nr: Port Carbon : R: • :•41.1 A. Dpi Bouchet,' . Itrbak ., aß:ori .I)EII'6T/B'lc • - 133 ABOyE puitrAniguln.A. MEM .. .. 0 tSPECTF if LLY irifor nu; ttia citizens of Pottiv,lito IL that hots prepared to perform all operatio's CO the TEETH at, abort notice.' _ ' ' • TERMS 'MODERATE. Student. inettected iti ail the branches of Ileettaair. cal awl 'Snacks! Loonniatry• - • .- Jan 26,18 x). -- • Tfattearora ;anti . Tamaqua. ne. -•, • O and after Monday M. th. the subscriber will run a. c,ll THREE TIMES A-DAY„hetweenyostrarnta and Tama (pm on the arrlvatofitbe cars at Turrearoya. The tans leave Pottsville tit-21 and 41 te -oloct, ir. NL and 4 P M. The crack !nava Tatum qua at 71 and it o'clock, A: M. and 4 o'dieck, P.. Para 51J rents. -Tickets, r:vitsha Tamatfilw, and or the-conductor tit'Avv. ( - ma.. • -*June 2, '4 13.tf.] t 4 ,7041E41 11.54.4r04,+-4--.• T