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" —DANlEL WEBSTER. •L The Union must and shall Le prescrv cd."—.ANDa.t.sc' JACKSON. PUBLIC MEETINO.—A Meeting of,the friends'of the Union, Without distinction of party, will be had , at. the Couri House;, in the torpugh o f Orwi;4burg, on Monday, the of March, inst.,:zatl o'clock 1 1 : M., for t he purpose of expies in:„*, theirl iews .ori t his all.absorbing 'question novi agitating Congre- , . - st MANY CrilzES's, SPEECH OF 'AR. THADDEUS STEVENS,' • • PENSSYLVAIifi. in the House of Representatives, Wedneviay, February 20, 1850; in Committee of *the Whole on the state of the Union, on the re .- fPrtnce,pf the President's Annual Messettre. stereos orrenr.syll:all6', raid Mn• CHAIRMAN do not know, that I h'are troubled the committee at this ~tirne. could I see ant - reasonable prospect that I,e_lioue :would devote its tikbe to practiCal But for a considerable time afro' our meeting. the orgnnization of the House was obstructed and since organized, a large portion of its Time has been occupied by i.t , eelle.s an the subjert of -slavery,•mostly :)w ,)tithern gentlemen, when no'practical gnes ion, .to whom they could apply. was before the committee., There was no dank a well- ii.lined'ohject in this; partly• to intimidate ! !:ongress,' anti partly to occupy its titne,.:so j tbat no legislation could be matured obnoxious j cc southern gentlemen: Indeed we _are not 1 , ft - to conjecture op this point. The learned. cetittematifrom \: Carolina ,[ Dlr.Clingmah,~ who was selected to open the debate itr behalf human bondage, 'distinctly hotified us i that unless Congress, as a condition precedent, sibtnitted to settle the slavery question, cording to Southern demands, ihere.should be so legislation, even to the passage of the or• divary appropriation bills pmessary io sustain the, Government. And that such measures would not be obstructeil-by meeting:them in rnaoy debate, and voting on their-merits:but bt Incsantiv calling the yeas and nay.4on repAlted and - frivolous :motions to adjottrn, until the end of theses:4on. Sir, I doubt not dial before he ventured on so high a threat, he had fulf.assurances from a sufficient ntirn. !Al of southern gentlemen to carry it into etrect. For. if he had made it upon his own, Ire authority, wbuld dezenerate into con ;erpptible gasconade, which I am sure that discreet izenileman would rot indulge .in. The scene or - last Monday in this house fully i-u4tained him, and showed,that they had the will mid the powerto evcuieit. - Here, then, we lia - ve a well-defined and palpable colispiracy of southern ~ memberSi ozuhined to stop the ..stipplies necessary to theexistence of the Govern meat, disorganize and dissolve It, until tho- - bands that bind , the [pion toerether are severed ; and, asi gentle,. .man early in the session desired, "discord Niqn4." Tell might the gentleman antici that the country and posterity would prb -I,,unce this treason, iunk treason against the nation! sir, I doubt if there is another le tslative.budy in , :theworld where slich scdi u would not lit; followed by prosecution arid punishment. Fiance haS:lately exiled-rOnt i,trs.uf her As,ctubly for a similar offence. - lint in this', glorious couittry,‘ whcrc'ncarly tiro=thirds of the people are free . . 4C! can say anything within these walls or beyond - thetil 'with impunitY, unless it be to agitate in facni ,11huirian libcry—that is a,1,,1,Ti-cssi,on! 4 e el trs inquire, what is the grace offend, iwini!zhty wrong, which Can justify a dirt* with such 'portentous consequences ? The refusal of Congress to propagate.or tp ektah lA'a dvubtfulor even an admitted-good in the Territories would surely be no cause ftir rttation and revolution---,rmich less would :ire refusal to extend an evil, m admittdil evil, an unmitigated wrong. • Will an intelli gent and free poslterity believe it when impar :tat hrsto . rr records that the only cause for this ld.LTh threat was the apprehemliOn. that the Cqngres.s of this free Republie Would; riot propagate, nor permit to be propagated, the institution of human trlavery into her cast Territories now free? Yet such is the pie . fart. It . is, proper. th'en, to inquire' whether the thing sought . to be . . forced upon :he Territories at the risk of treason and re- t sllion be agood or an evil. I think it is ft .. - frt.st evil Whicl6.aigh: to be interdigted.:/hat we sholild oppo4e it as statesmer,ss phitari thropists, and, as moralists, notwithstanding the eitraordiriark position: taken by the gen tleman from Alabama i.alr. Hilliard) to the; contrary. Whilel thus auuounce my unchangeable hostility to slaYerviu every form. and in evert place, ils o avow my determination to stanil- Dy all the compromises df the Constitutkid, and carry them into faithful effect. Some .of hose eji?promiso I gfeatly dislikq; and , ere they _ndw olien .. for consideration, they ) is I of the same opinion He said: " 'We must makeup our minds either to resist the interdic- Lion of the progress of slavery, or to submit to an organic change in our institutions." Yes t ; sir ; this admitted result is, to mymind, one of the most agreeable consequences of theo legitimate :restrietion, of slavery: , Confine I this malady within its present 'knits. Sur round by a cordon' of - freemen that it can-, not spread, and in less than twenty-five years t every slave-holding State in the tnion will have on its statutebodlcs a law for tale gradual 1 and final 'extinction of slavery. Then will I have been consummated the fondes;wished of every patriot's heart. Then will otir fair I country be glorious indeed ; and be to .pos terity a bright example of the true princi ples of. government—of universal freedom.- I am opposed to the extension Of slavery into territories now free, for still graver rea sons—because I am opposed to despotism throughout the world. I admit i that this Government cannot preach a crusade of Lib erty into other. States and nations; much as he - abhors tyrants and tyranny. There she can only mourn over its existence. 'But when, the question of government is within her : own control, and she permits despotism to exist, and aids.its diffusion, she is-responsi ble for it in the face of the civilized world, and before the God of Liberty. In _my judg ment, not only the slave: States but the Gen- eral Government, recognizing andaiding as it does slavery, is'a despotism. Ido not use the word in a declamatory, but strictly legal signification. That government is despotic where the rulers govern subjects iby their own mere will—by decrees and laws emana ting from their uncontrolled will, in the en- aetment and extension 'of which the ruled haie no voice, and under. which they have no rights, except - at - the. will of the rulerp. Despotism does not depend upon the number of the rulers, or the number of the subjects., It' may have one ruler or mans - . Rome was a .despenism. under Nero ; so the *at under MI triumvirate. Athens was a despotism under her thirtytyrants i under her four hun dred tyrants ; under her three thotisand ty rants. It has been generally observed- that despotism increases in severity witkthe num ber of .despots; the responsibility is more di iided, and the claims more numerous. The triumvirs each demanded his victims. The snialler the'number of subjects in Proportion to the tyrants the more cruel the oppression, because the less danger from rebellion. In this Government, the free white citizens are the rulers—the sover6gos as we delight ta be called.. All. others are subjects. There are, perhaps, some sixteen or seventeen mil lions of sovereigns, and some four millions• of subjects. The rulers and the ruled are of all colors, from, the.clear white to the Caucasian tribes to the swarthy Ethiopian. The former, by courtesy, are mailed white. The latter black. In this Government the subject has no rightS, social, political or personal. , He has nu voice in the laws which govern him. He an hold oh property. His yery,wife and children are not Ilis. His labor is another's. He, and all that appertains to him; are the absolute property of his rulers. He is ,golii erned, bought, spld, puni4ied, executed, tiV rulers whom he never chose. He . is not a serf, merely 'with half the , rights of men like the subjects of despotic Russia ; but a naked slave, stripped of every right which God and nature gave him, and which the high spirit of our revolution declared-inalien able—which he himself could not surrender, and w"ch man could not .take ftem him. Is be n t then the subject of dffpotir sway ? 1 . , The: laves of Athens and Rome Were fie:: in corkparison. They had some rights— cuilld acquire some property ; could choose Their own masters, and purchase their own freedom : and when free could rise in social . and political life. The slaves of , America then lie . under the most absolute and grind ing despotism that the world ever saw. But, who_ are the despots ? The rulers of the country—the sovereign people! NOt mere ly the slaveliolder who cracks the lUsh. - He is but tht instrument of - Des -potisin. That despotism is the governmient of the slave States, and the Miited States, consisting of all its rulers—all the free Citizens. I Do not look upon this as a paradox becausejvu- and I and the'sixteen million of rulers are free. The rulers of every despotism are free.— Nicholas, of Russia, is free: The Grand Sultan of Turkey, is free. The bOtcher of Au-aria is free. Augustus:Autoniv; . and Le ' pidus. werefree while they drenched Rome' in blood. The Thirty. Tyrants ; the Four Hundred ; the Three Thousand, were free ' while they bound their countrymen inckains. You, and I, and the sileteen millions, are free. while we fasten iron chains, and rivet man ' acles onl four millions of our fellow men : I tear ' their wives and children from them ; separate them ; sell them. and doom them to perpetual. eternal bondage:: :else' we not then 4e:4ns—despots such - as history will brand and God abhors?' - But we are told that that, is none of our' business. That southern slavery . is a matter' between the slaveholders and their own con seiences. I trust it may be so decided by im partial history. and the unerring Judge, that we mqv not be branded with the great stig ma. and that grievous burden may - not weigh upon our souls. But could we hope for that justification, if now, when we have the pow er to prevent it. we .should permit this evil to spread over thousands of square leagues now free, and settle upon tinhorn millions? Sir, for myself, I should lookn pon any north - ern man, enlightened by a northern educa- I lion, who would directly or indirectly, by omission or commission: by basely voting or cowardly skulking, permit it,to spread over [fie rood-of God's free earth, as a traitor to liberty and recreant to his God ! - Slavery tends to render the people, among whom it is planted,' , arrogant, insolent, in tolerant, and tyrannical towards the freemen of other parts of the Union. The honorable member from Virginia, from whom I have ,already quoted, [Mr. Meade,] says. . - peaking of slavery, " Our past history testifies to the fact that it elevates the character. of the ' white man. ThouArh we hare been in a nu '-niertral mittorzty,z a the Unionf;tr fifty years', ' yet duriaz the . t„ , i•cater part 0 . 1 Mat period tie ' 'hare :nand:red to control u t ?„ tiestinks of the I Union. Whether ork thehattle field or in i ' the council,.the sons of the South have ta- ' ken the lead ; and the records -er the nation • ' afford ample testimony Of their riperiqr en ' crey and ernius !" ..ii, Ido nit corr;plaln of this statement. The former part of.it is both candid and true. But I cannot ljsten to the recital without feeling the burning blush on my countenance, that the North, with her over-shadowing millions of freemen, has, for half a century, been tame-. and servile enough to submit to this arrogant rule. The South, imprisons northern freemen 'when found within her borders, if ,they hap pen to be guilty of a dark skin, and earry it between the wind and their nobility." And when a sovereign State sends a learn ed and venerable agent to test the legality of such imprisonment before their Own tri bunals, he is driven with violence and in dignity from their, shores. XassaChusetts haisiiffered; and I trust remembers, the in sul# ' ~ , !, . ow often haie these walls been profaned n the North insulted by the insolent threat, di:ll.ff Congess legislate against - Southern 'will, it shoold be disregarded, resisted to ex tremity;-and the Union destroyed. ,During the present session,we have been more than once told, amidst raging eicitement;!that if we dared- to legislate iu a certain way the South would teach the-North it lesson ! That their minds 'were made up tosxtrente resis tancel Is this tlte place to use . threats in, stead Of arguments ? Are„ the, Bekesenta-- tires of freemen to be thtts, treated . 11 True, you are not wholly Without j.ustificrition in the belief that it will be effectual." YOII have too 'often Ibtinsidated Congress:" Yeti have. mote than,once frightened .60 ,t4nie North from its proprietyi'and found 0 doPk4LikeS " , enottgh to be your tools. And when!.-you lacked a given .number, I - take no pride in saying, you Wee- mire to find then in old Pennsylvania, who in formedays has rank-. ed a portion of her delegatiat among your. most submissive . slaves. But I }HO,' with some fears, that the race of doughfaces is ex tinct.' I do -not, ace !kW it could !ell be . . otherwise.? . •Th_ey, w 4erian unttias,.fl/1 RCP. 1 tit hir) virile race; incapable, according to_ the 1 of nature, of reproduction.- I hope th ' ve left no 'descendants. The old ones • e deep in political 'graves. For '.them I are sure' there is no; resurnetion, for they were'soul- leis. IC'ort, when the whole civilized world unites'in denouncing slavery Its a curse, a shamelnda crime, I ,trust - that'• when the, great battle between liberty and slavery comes to be fought on this floor, there will be none found hiding among the: stuff, no !redolent concealments, not one =timid Achan in this Whole camp of the Representatives of freemen.. The eloquent. gentleman from Virginia, [Mr. Seldoii,] the other day, in his beautiful peroration, t personated the great • States of Kentucky;, and Louisiana, and in' their unmed apostrophized the good, :lid I will add, the great man, who now occupies the executive chair.; and in their name be sought him: as he loved the place of his birth, the place of his nurture, and the place of his ridenee, not to forsake his southern brethren in this emergency,, bat to stand by them in- defence of human tiondage.— How much more effective, enduring, and hallowed Would that eloquence have,been, had the orator's lips been touched with a coal from the Altar of Freedom ! Then , could he hate gone with friendly anxiety to that noble,, benevolent, and heroic man, and admonished him., that although he had gathered all the earthly lauYels that can be , reaped by the sickel of death, yet if be would have his noble degund to posterity with in creasing lustre, he oust, by one great, just, and patriotic example, wipeout the only spot that obscures the sun of his glory. He might with propriety have taken with him the learned gentleman from Alabama, [Mr. Hil liard,] and together have-pointed him to that solemn hour, which to him, and to all of us who are treading the down-hill of life, Must soon arrive,' when the visions of ambition and of earthlywealth'shall have passed from before his eyes, and left him nothing , but a gaping grave, and no eternal judgment. The accomplished gentleman' from Ala bama, [Rev.: Mr? Hithard,] might with pe culiar,propriety, do what, with profane bps I dare not, go to his illustrious friend, and with fervid piety and eloquence more thril ling than that whico made Felix tremble, im plore him by a love deeper than that of birth -place, of nurture, and of residence, by the love of his own immortal soul, to be warned in time by the awful, the inexorable doom— ", Accursed is the man-stealer."' He Might, perhaps, have pointed to the gloomy journey that leads through the dark shadow, and shown him how ineffably brighter are the dories of that Kingdom in which all are free. Perchance, too, he would have noticed the thronging thousands travelling to that same dreaded tritainal, summoned to give evidence ' of deeds done in the body ; sonic of them were bondsmen and slaves on earth-, but whose disembodied spirits were then disen thralled, erect, tall as the proudest of earth's oppressors ; and asked him to inquire of his own conscience; who was most likely to meet a hearts , welcome there—he, •whose cause • was advocated by the supplicating voices of thousands with whom he had dealt justly on earth, and made free indeed or he whose admission should be withstood by myriads of crushed and lacemted souls, show ing their chains, their stripes, and' their wounds to-their Father, and to his Father ; to their God, and to his Judge. When Mr.,STEVENg concluded his speech, several southern members endeavored to get the, floor, and Among them Messrs. SEcnox and M.u.t.soN; but the Chairman awarded it to Mr. Bret,. of Michigan. =ak — eAliag The Coal Trade for 1850 As was anticipated, the rc.av Road Company have Bled the rate 004 , 11 and transportation to Richmond at *1 per 'tin, to take •ttlect after the 10th inst . which la at least, ten rents e ton higher tlian the rate ought to be- both ra"?the interests of the Con parry and the trade.' Theie seems be to remedy for the trade this year but strict renunmy, and increased persever ance and enemy, characteristic traits of those engaged in the trade, the e setetse of yv tali have heretofore sus tained them In 4very emerienry under the !nom ad renie cirrethitaUems. The rate Of toll by Canal - has not yet been prami l l. gated. but of cotirse will conform to the niter charged by the Rail Road, w hieh will be about 7.5 rents per ton I%. r e.ii;s. liowtuud & Aspintvall lure advertised for 300,0g00 tuns of Oial for the ensuing year, for the Cali flirnia mule, to tie delivered it New Tork and consle meat points 01 'Abe mouse. ;This contract will eweep off a portion of the Increase this year. The rater, of freight from Richmond to the past have receded a Wk.:but the iTade remains eitewely.dull. Q.,th'ir of Ms Phda4elplia and Reading} Mail Road Co. . Pathadetpirta, Feh. 27. 1650. Node.* Is hereby elven, that the Ilater-vf 1/eights and Tulte on Coal, trun.,porti .1 by thli Company, will be as fatlows .rori. MO. 11ih,,18501 ... .. ft: To ' V.!:n 1:q 3f:4la rL. r.. ii.tiaith flown. Richmond, 1 70 1 65 45 Philadelphia, ; IIP 163 45 Inclined Plane, : 17u 1 63. p Nicetown, , I ". . t 7o 163. 45 Gerinantnwn Nflgnad, 170 I 6345 Falls or Sclinylktll, L7O 1 a , ; 45 Manayunk, I. 60. 'I. 55 35 Conahe'ken & Vliizionth R. 150 143 , 30 Turn out I mile below Nor ttatown,l 45 I 40 25 , Norrterown or Bridgeport, .1 40 1 35 1 20 Port Kenomly„ 1 35 1 30 1 15 Valley Forge, 130 , 123 110 120 115 1 10 Royer's Ford, ' 120 115 100 t•ottrtown, ', 1 15 1 10 1 00 Muglabsv Ole. 1 15 1 10 1 01 Ilautthttowu. t 1 10 1 05 05 Healitttg, ' 1 05 1 00 95 Bet'wh tteadhagksfohrsitille,i 00 • 95 90 Mohrsville, ; , 9.5 '9O 1 ' t ti 6 Hamburg, ; 75 10 ' 65 Drwigahurg, ' 65 - 60 55 By order 4 01 the Board of Managers. 6. BRADFORD, kect'y. March 2, 1650' ;. 9-110 Arauunt sent by Rail Road during the, watt ending on l'hUrsday evening last. Wrap, TOTAL. Port Carbon, -5.533 05 59,266 05 Pottsvllle, x 1.318 03 19,205 no Fe hu ylk ill Uaffitni•, 0,301 16 09,485 19 Port Chown, ' 1,021 Ott ' 54,391 II ' 14.540 12 171,369 04 .To same time lamt year 111,59tl 117 RAIL ROADS Transportation on tile Railroads in Sehrtjail/ Cokstv. ' The follotifing to the quantity of Coal transported over the dttrereet.llallroads in Schuylkill County, for the week ending Iltureday evening. %VEER. TOTAL. Nlne,lllll and S. Ft IL IL 57% of 391;66 OI Little Seim !kill IL It. LeG9 09 11577 08 Mitt Creek do 3,798 09 30.105 12 Schuylkill Valley. do 59) OI 9,499 10 Mt CA/I)nm and rtCattion 3.10 00 30.30 IS ■RTES OF,TOLL ACID TBAYBPOATATION OR RAILROAp . to ?dub 11 I, it,so. From 51.tIrotmil.8.11ate11.P.47,11mor/ I SO P 75 155 1 70 t 65 1 45 To Richmond. Exchange, (IN Philadelplito and New York, in sums to su lJ ptirchasere. :Parsee 4y - ' J. P. SHERWIN. $ 9.lt* !;iarch 2, 1850 I ACKEIRE!,,, 1 A I CODFISH; ~ SHAD. SALMON. . IMBUING'S, r .. PORK, ._, HAMS and SIM 4, 4MOULDERB„: LARD and CHEESE, J March 2; ie.so. 6 Pennsylvania ha lt, :pornoftus., THIS favorlie establishment. for traSeilers s '""'"""" . and strangers, has been leased fora term of sic go •s s years, by the subscriber, whose untiring' exertions to please heretofore, will be con tinued hereafter. and no pains spored to contribute to the comfort of soititistiers W. G. JOHNSON. • TO RENT.—A 'room to the tioiement iron, of the above estrblistteoent, one of the beet Ittrorto t-JoWn torn barber. W.O.J . Alareh 2, 18.50. 2..3ru Oliver Ewing,' Air. 01, sespi, BOA" Strezi, ipoicracitaii OF . SALAMANDER, Pins ANA, THIEF PROOF IRON CHESTS,. rni powder . !proor locks, and warranted "eqUal V V to any other make fpr "goal!) , against 40 at burglars, having withstood OW teat of both, without injury or loss to leek; owtista. Also, in store and for tale. ' Letter Copying Prase' and Books.. deal Prrsses, for Corporations, Banks, /k.c Druggists' Pruses•with CyllndertaluiraCia. Misting litaehinak for /Stores. Factorles..ke. ..,. • Portable Shower Oaths, of:anew superior. cop •struction, intended far either told or warp water. Defrigentors tbr cooling and preserving meats. bat ter. milk, &e., in the warmest weatber, suitable to stand In any pait of the house or celiac. Water Filters. warranted to purify muddy :or bad water, , atiether affected by rains, mart:llmltone,• Mnny other arch 9, 1130' 11.1 j . . . . SEED` AIM ,IIiCiRtICI7I.IVII ii ' . , , . ,AlralftleiioVSlC 0 . ... ~. so'r2t4ilriLl..t.: itsts"•. - ~ FnESir CiiittEN SEEDS.—Tbe inbseriber ban just, received aurfeinened a hirge and . clu,tice. col teem° of feesb.Garden Seeds, of the purest quality— nelotiy put tip In:papers with prit ted tables and direc tions for their vitiate—lnt-lb. f lb: and. I lb. packages, and In the bulk*swhieh be Is prepared to sell at the kiwest eity prlies, and to, which the attention of dealer's is particularly requested, and that of the public general/F . - - P "-, . . The GAlowingiset, iatalogtur of some of the seeds embi seed in the assortment. ' • •• . Artittmke. • Peas. ', fleussels sprouts, Beane,., Pumpkins. ' Rabe, Brocoli, 1. Rhubarb. , Melon: C I bbage. ~: Garden Soncl, Nasturtium Carrot, • t Squash. • 'Onion, Celery. Turnip., Parsnip, Corn Salad, -,.-Astitrseue, Pepper„ Cress, : itoreeole, • Radish.• , • Cuittrnber, '• cardmsn, , Salsafy. • Endlre *••• ' Cautiflovier, Spinach, ' Leek, • ; Chervil. Tomato, Mustard. • Indian Corn, ~, Amin. and' Street Okra. ' . Lettuce, ' ' Herbs. Parsley, . Egg Plant. • Each kind In variety, together with ail assortment' of agricultural and grass seeds, of the finest quality. Alan. a collection of selected Flower Seeds. emtwac • ing all the elsoleeit varieties found in this country and Europe. lie is also prepared to supply Fruit and Or.. narnental trees or every description, gape vines: consebenries, strawberries, 4-c., Stc. Implemehts for kitchen end dnnil gardening. alWays no hand. , far Storekeepers arid others supplied with Small lot. to sell, at tits priced.: D. LIANNAN. , e-tf March 2,1650 gag. , OFFERS it the:lnwert tau% SPERM OILS. N I AL' l: ? 1 ! . 1. ELEPHANT /: WHITE WHALE OIL. COMMON WHALE OIL, AL SODA, and LARD Also. PERUVIAN and PATAGO NIAN OUANO.., e:). Twine:tend Country Dealers are requested to blared 2, 1220 For Mono /fatly/ o■ Fat .1 day ,tarry quantity of OLD FASIIION GAITER BOOTS t itTILE undersigned having purchased The 1 Ilisclusive' right for manufacturing snelVa Patent dalter Boots, for tictruylkill County, would call theatiention of Lailiei and flen. Denten to the trailmles he has now on hand, they be.k ingest withoutseems. are neater and far more durable than thrift cut' in the old btyle, and will eventually supersede all kinds now in use. fie wool(' also cad their attention to the large assorh..ent of Boots and (times he has now on hand.—decidedly the best that have ever been offe.ell In this market; the majority of his Work being made here. and of the best material for reatnass and durability dt fies all- competition.—' Having purchased the right to trt—notacture Day's Patent Congress Dances. he will make them to order of the best materials; together with all oilier kinds of fancy and plant boots and shoes: • He has now in his employ a large number of hands. and It is Ids deshe'to have as much of his work made here. lit Pottsville:en that money, that nledful article. need not be hash hence. A large assoronent of Eastern and Philadelphia cork always kept on hand; together with Trunks. Carpet flags and Valises ; all of which will be sold tow fm Cash at CLEMENT S. POSTER'S ' boot -and ivhoe Btorc. 2 doors South of Mortimer's Hotel, Pottsville. IlLirett2, 1850 ' SI-tf The Lycomlng Iron fonipaely, T eery low prices, all the PEMONAL PRO. PERTY of said Company, now on their premises, near Williamsport' and Ralston, Lycoming Comity, Pa.—cohabiting. In part of Nail rit-chlnss, 1111i11,11teani Engine, Iron Ore, Cord Wood, &c, &c., and air said property; excepting wood and ore, which shalt tint perviously have bees sold, will-be offered at ['oldie Auction, on. Wedncsaay, the Nth n( Ain't next, at 1 I'. M., aCAstmtville, on the hatirnad. The Lycutoing Valley Iron Company, also offer for sale • 10 - ,000. ACRES OF LARD, In parcels to Suit purchasers. The land IN rich, part of irdensely. covereJ with heavy pine timber. gild a, large portion of It Contains Iron Ore. Bituminous and a-cood suimly.nf bollaing stone. For any portion a the property of either convatiy. applications ran he made. to ABBA'M VAN CLEEr: Agent. at Williamsport. or to S. C. HILLS, iie , cfetnry of the L Iron Co., and Ly. Valley Iron Cu., P. Y 4,1 k March ROSSO.. U-St it AN UPACTURED of 95 per cent. Akohot and the 11 purest spirit, free froMauntke. smell, sediment or explosive qualities: Also, n superior article of VASIPIIEN E. warranted not to 'maw by kdeping, by rite barrel or less quan tity. Dealers willtlnd it to their advantage to call be fore purchasing elSeo here, as the subscriber guaran tees to sell at the very lutvest market rare. Fluid Lamps. the parlor. store and general use. 'rough's Patent Camphens Lamps, acknowledged to he excelled by none fur economy sad xair , • Lard Lamps. in great variety,, insured to'burn lard, tallow oroil, at • . . . • The Tobacco Market. WIRI. S. DOBBINS, NO, 260 NORTH SECOND STREET, HAS the largest and cheapest 'Cuba CCM Vliarehnuse an Phltadelphia Ile has on hand, at present s over taco smi//nots of-Cigars, from common to the -bmit Imported. the mosi of them are over two years Old. If you want to buy good Cigars. try Mitt once; lieJlits 56 bales tine Cuba and Havana LearTob..ccn. . • 100 libde. of the best Majsville.tcentucky and Mary land Leaf tobacco. 125 boars nf Ale Guest brands of Cavendish and plug TObacco• 25 boxes of the hest old Rlack Fat Cavendish, not to he surpassed by any other fur richness of Havorand good miality A large iinck of Smoking Tattier°, Pipes. constantly on hand. The enbrcriber bill, community employed over three' hundred hands, to make Clore. which enables, -leim to sell more reasonably than any ether house. All dealers are incited4usnii and examine his stock, at 209 North Second lit., - tit °bile the Golden Lumi, and 51 south ete:ond 1., one door above Chesnut, east side. PIM*. March% 51. Cm Constantly on hind and for Web), Y. .1. PALMER & CO., Market street' Wharf, 1?-3m G. W. Itidgsvay. No. 37. NORTH WHARVES, THE FIRST OIL STORE Below) Rai* St., P/ito., Startling News OFFER FOR SALE, Darning 'Fluid, • EDWARD P. CORFIELD's Wholesale & Retail Wpm, 152 South 4d St , (3 doors above Sprtire west side, Philadelphia March 1. 1536. 9:3m E. HI Jones, ropi esa l e troodoxi, Willow Ware, Broom, Brat* Comb, Looting 11,1 ass and Variety Store , No. 18 NORTH SECOND STREET, tat LA DEI PIIIIA, • [Under J. Esdndy Jones' Carpet Warehouse.] ' HAVIING enlarged my store. 1 have on hand and am constantly thartufactuting and receiving from the Eastern States and Europe, additions to my stock. c e d a r tiars.-300nest Cedar and - 100 nest painted Tuhs, 400 burre . k.a.cloo bior churns, 100 dozen Cedar and 600 dozen Dathtlid Yatla, 200 doz. Want, Boards 100 this. nest Sugar', hnd Finds Boxes; Spigots.Spoutis and Ladles. ;sigm a , Ware.-600 tkivt Market 'and 200 nest Clothes Baskets, 400 wrg . .4 Conches, Chairs and Cradles; a large assortinetv of French and Domestic Baskets. Brobuts and Brasier.-10,000 Wire Brooma,'lo,ooo sh,k,r Brooms, 210.d0z. each Wall, Paint, rtcrubblig, Shoe and Horse Brushes; Tooth, Shaving, t loth and Bair Brushes of every style. Combs —2OOO dozen fancy Combs, of various pat. temp, side, neck, ,Pocket, dressing and lino tooth Comb. of various styles. [warier Glasses of Pine, Cherry. Walnut,Mahogr any, old - Gilt Frame:of nil and pattern s; Ger man. French and English Looking Glass Plates, of all sizes, front 7 by 9 up toyi by 120—(parking insured to all Part. of the Union) together With a large assort roi.oi, of Variety Goods too numerous to mention.= The attention of merchants is - respectfully solicited to the examination °raw stork, all of which will be sold low for cash or city acceptance, so as to any competition that can he otTcryd. March 2, IMO. 0-1 y United States and. Foreign PATENT AGENCY, No. '75 DOCK STRiTT, opposite As Err/taste, PIIILIDEL.PWIA. PA. I Vr hi . BULIMCE,civiI Engineer and Mechanirlan. V offers his cervices fur the transaction of all buslnessconnerted with the Patent °Moe. ' 21/oun.s, DRAWINGS AND Z ., eccifricvnoNer neatly and accurately made and Patents obtained with despatch. Ills thorough, theoretical and practice knowledge nt the Mechanical arts, induces him to say, that'll all cares where he advises an application roic Patent, iii.rase it ts not obtained, the fees for MA ser vices will: be returned, and he will also guarrantee, that all patents obtained through his °dice. will be sus tained by the courts. Many inventors are subjented to great delays and lour of time and money, by employi ng intompetent,person to make their specltratlons, and frequently have to surrentlet their patents stud gets re-issue.. Inventor. - at a distance can send their amulets and a statement of their claims directed u3..Ww. By t.t.oca, U A. PRISM Agency, No. 13 Dock StAet, -Philadelphia, Pa.,And jhe strictest secrecy will be observed until the Patent Jo obtoined. Urn w i OW. and -Ipealtli.at lop,ror rituories. ?d Ills, ace., and all kinds of Maclitiorg•pptchased on Commissinn, and ccoupeteut men fkrillah.tnvatafie sauna in opera tion in airy part of the United Steles, Soot!' America and the West Indies. - , 1. , •••••.! . IIFEIitENCEd 4 lion. Za oocv. „ Pear:, Preside ntot the fiferhantcalnati. lute. New York.; • -Messrs. Sri cutaa, ALMS 4 Co., Novelty Works, New York. . ” Peru mottett. & Co., Columbian FoUndry - New York. i , lad ' " CO V ILT,XLLICOTT & Davtai, Phi__ ,elpa Pa. " LI • Mums & Jugs us, P10'16114, re. Mr. Toombs.). Lovsoaove.llaltimore, Md. " Roamer A. TAYLOR. -" " ahem. Goes, Cincinnati...VW°. " WALTZ* Beaus. Chicsgo. " Nalsw.aa, Savannah, Ga. " WO. C. Games, Mobile, Ala.. " R. T. Team so t.t., Washington: Mies: " Taos. J. limas, Charleston, S.C. May 11, 2044 • Pure Mine -.:ad VITETIFiIeitILL . IbinNIIFACTUREIIB, No. 85, North Front street, •I•Ti-,PhillidelPilit. hare now s good supply of their wactatned pure WHITE LEAD, and those tostniners whothave.: been sparingly supplied in consequence of a ruh on the articliksbeil now have their ordecs No mown sobatit&s.possasses those prearrvative snd beautifying properties. so dealteble In a paint, to an &Maki - stem - with unadulterated White lead r_ yence asy admittate br other materiais.only mars itsmalue. It has, therefOre,,beenthe steady aim of the mono rae surer', for many yeart. to supply aathe public* per fectly pure white lesd.and ttie.mactiesing demand for the article, a proofithat It itait wet witty-6 , 0U .; is invariatly branded on• one; bead: armisitiLL & BROTHER in tell, and on the other.' overvalued yars,'all In red letters. • • • ' ;• : To JUstleps, &c. LI much improved edition, lust published, and for Magtetrates Daily Companion. a now aiid sale at. • .S&NNAN'S Cliesp Lawn' 11.1114celLsrtiolUr BQaitatQtaF rim 13 , V 330- i . . - - • •• • Oructkia in-AIWA& ern undersigned, resaectflelly iakirmi , the Pahne. - 1.. that. be Intends thistle first of Marc*: to form a class I.or the lastruttiorr,of: pupils in the , direreni brandiesof siostistk,; offering at the tame time AN on pottaaity for exercise to.timse. already ittetnictsit in this Art. A separate Class for inalet wilt De Prated, 'as well n a elaia tot geatteaan.?. Total 4noderatc4 APPlf' DONAT SAAR r 8. %V. Cernpfof Tbiitt and aittowburgtreeta., - belicen 3 and 4 o'clock. P. AL' Feb 23; I ma.. • • • Proclaina'non. IV H Y - n. 3 5% 4% 41 I n h f e t i h i o 6 b 4 O LlT rt E 4 !rot E P a l ' eas El Tette , county of tiehuyikil, In pennsylvai.tl. and Justice of the several Courts of QctaVier Sessions of the Peace, h, Oyer and Terminer. and Geseral Gaol Delivery, In said county, and Sra•icas N. P/LIASIII, and J•coat i;i1•313168, Esquires, Judges of the Court of Quarter Scallions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and Gen ! er4l Gaol Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offences, in the said comity of Schuylklll, by their pea 'cents to me directed, haeb ordered a Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Termini* and General Gard Delivery, la he holden at Onvigsburg, on Monday the 11th day 'of March next.' to continue tarn weeks, if necessary. , Notice is therefore hereby Veen to the Coroner, the Justices of th.: Peace, Ind Constables 'of the said county of Schuylkill, thatthey are by the said precepts, commanded to ho then artdthele,*at 10 o'clock In the forrooon of said day, with their rolls, records,inpu l •ilions.elantirrations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which in their Beveiat olHca appertain tot iydone; and all those ,that are bound by lecizigul lances, to prosecute winst the prisoners, that are or then shalt be in the gaol of Pala county of ffithuyikill, are to be then'ancl there .40 prosecute them, as shall beJusr. •• CIOD lIATB TUE,:COIIMONWILALTU. Sheriff's Office, Orwige- ~ C :sl.t STRAUB, Sheriff. burg, Feb. 2, IE6O. t• • 5-tc N. 11.—The witnesses and Junin whoare summoned to attend said court, are rectnired.to attend punctually, 1,0 case or non-attendance the law in. r.tich cases ttde and provided will be rigidly enforced. This holier is published by order ; or the Court; those Con cerned will govern themselves accordingly. 1:500 Yards of tisttag. Carpets AND WOOLEN, FLANNELS. J. FRANKLIN HAILILINI4 . RESPECTFULLY callsthe attenflon of his numer- GUS partrons and the publie generally, to examine 0 4callent st o ck of .7"riteis and s'l Anne's; those who Inaywish a "uperlor article of handsome and durable Elating Carpel; (he has kin° ..arrt. or such ready in store) manufactured eniirelt of new and fresh mate rials and wove in un &mil plaid pattern', at . Good :c,„liors - .. at an CM pet yard ; itlao, common or cal car pet, front 35 to 45 per y ,rti; and white end plaid wool en Flannels ; an excellent article oft plaid Flannel, all wont, fur Mechanics and.lll.inita shirting, at 47 per. yard. , Persons wishing tri . purchase the abnvr goods. would do well to call and examine them. Customers sendlug =atrial" ran have their Carpets wove with the beet chain, and In' the , • neatest patterns, et the shorts it notfce. 9-2a2 J. FRANKLIN JIARRIA, • Manufacturer of carpet* and. Flahnets. mar ibe N. W. Corner of Centre arid Minersville tits., Pottsville Pa Feb 23, ISSO. 8-31 no Dr. Sst7ayne's CULEDRATED FAMIL:f MEDICINE S 'CURE FOLLOWS CURE! ..YORE PROOFS OF : THE EFFIO-ele Y OF Dr. SwalynoN Compound Syrup OF WILD.:CHEAFV, TAs Original and (Minnie Preparation! CONSUMPTION, Coughs. Colds, Asthma. Bridle bilis, Liver Co l., plaint, Spitting Mond, difficulty of Brent hem:. Pair In the trade mid Dream, Palpitation of the Heart. Influ enza, Cr oup.litrikeu Constitution,Snre Throat, l'ervetws Debility, and all dieseases of the -Throat, Dream and Longs; the most . effectual and speedy tore knw.w it for any of the above tli , eases is ` r DR.ISWATNE't r'svaposuci Syrup of Wild CAdrry 1 ; ltit riC I tik ' 4 1 .. D. PIWAYNC IN TILE NOUTH.— Road the tooth remarkable cure ever placbd itteaZt rebortil , • ~,., . tri:adsplowe, X. C. . . tie. Strayne=7-11Par Sir •— Having been almost nit • rarulously cured by your valuable. tnedieine. I think it not more than cooluem gralitude to me to make one In addlttort to lire tong ln.t of certificates whlrh you have received of remarkable 'talre.l by yowirowedic the During the two years prer.; , dioe lap( August. I was, very lane!, dist rettss,ti a all ti set/ ba2lc.ait end mat. Int cough, and during the'.tatwer ptid of the time, it r ennti 111111 l to grow wm..e, it od theecd in Jwily My .tratcsris ta.vz nu orma havt,.it triad alt knots of t inewlicin... slut 10 he 20. , -1 for sorb ilipeases, o, ilium, • 1 thoiessw good etre, ,• w.isireduced almost to II per • test comm.. and had aearreir any Hest) upon my body. and for a long tame never thilught to rt., frown toy bed iattalk• A friend one day asked me if I had traedDr. Sway fre's Compound rty rep of Wild Cherry, and ad- •Ifieti toe to lit) so at once, iti he had heard that it had , awaked a great many WO qi.itul curet.. I took his nil vice. and after using up- surbral bottles of it, I grew so , intich better that I wan enabled to leave my bed., and afterwards to walk about the house, and go out into the street. I was encdtwraged by Ibis, and con tinued the use of your niedichte,nnd one, by means or it, wonderful curative powers, I am perfectly well, and enjoy the etas of all mtrfaculties, just as much as if I leolhever been anlicted:lo the war I have 'lest-rub ed to you. I have ts ;mien ! OW'. not thinking that it will at all interest yet,. bothinuldy hoping that It will have its mite of inthwebrellw ralk•ine your valuable medicine to be spread among , :nwaiikind, and in ass wit ins to raise you to that station which you to richly de -1 serve, for your persevering, efforts for the public good. Respectfully your friend and admirer, { i , , . , .140160 R.. MAOLiND. 1 -ne Orisixal Later sun zeta by calling at Dr. Srayses Offire , . VERY INIPORTA,ST CAUTION. Ho very particular to 'minim for DR. BWAYNE'9 WILD CHERRY, as some: unprincipled individuals have stolen the name or 'Arita Cherry, thinking to bor row a reputation from that already est:gbh:died. Re somber t the genuine in put up in •guare bottles, cov ered with a beautiful wrapper, (steel engraving.) with ilie portrait of DR. SW A VIVE thereon, lac, his sig nature ; all other are nositiVelv 'ytrtitiass and cons terjnt.•" Principal othce, W. corner of Eighthand Race 31/3., Swagne's Celebrated TermDrage "-A safe rind effectual iernedy fnr Worm!, flys pepsia, Cholera Morkils. mckly nr Dyspep tic- children or irdults. and the most ireful rarlitly Medicine ever offered to !he public." 1 'HIS rtmedyour bog. prayed ItiCCeB36ll to for a lona time, and it hi universally acknowledg ird-by all who have tried n to. he, far superior (being en very pleasant to the tasteitt the same time effectu al) to any /idler medicine sires employed to diseases for which it is lecommenilifirl. It not. only destroys worms, but it invienrates ,the whole system. L. is harmless In its effects and ilia, health of the patient is always Improved by its use eiren when no worm, are disecivered. . Extract of a letter tallr. Wrap'', dated al.ittqrson- Imes, Indiana. Dear Sir :—A man purchaSed a bottle of you „, r ilea- Yet:rune the other day for his 'Child, and by its use dis charged oof the largest weighs he had ever seen. It Is somewhat diffitult to got the people to try It, as they have been on Mien gitllo.by nauseous end worth less worm medicines. Yourk.being en very pleasant to the taste, at the same time effectual, I shall be aid to disposeof a large quantity. Youth, &e, • , e . T. T. Snarte. P. M. To Dr. Swriyne. Philadeitthia. BEWARE OF MISTAKES. . Remember: Dr. Swayne'ri :Vertrufirge Is•now put up In Square Bottles, (havingl , recentlytheen changed,) covered with a beautiful wrapper, (steel engraving.) with the portrait 6r Dr. etWayne thermin engraved. Bear this In mind and be 'not:deceived. ' See that the name us wit eiirectly—S WA V.VE. CLEANSE AND PURIFY. ' DR. SIVAVNE'3 ...quaAIVCoATED SAR FAPA , RILLA AND ESTRACI4 .IT OF TAR PILLS. -, , , A mild and effective puthatike , great purifyer of the blood, they correct all the fuiietionti of the Liver, and 1 as an alterative in Dropsica r effeetions th ey are very valuable. Giddiness of the ''head, dimness of sight, depression of spirits, nead 'ache, &c., are cured by these purifying Pills. No medicine can have a better effeckSfor monthly Irregularities, which occasionally. happen to women, they are perfectly safe, and will in conjunction witifDr. SWAYNE'S Compound' Syrup of Wild Cherry, take all pain and disease from every part or the system. . . The worse valuable medicines are prepared Only by DR. SWAYNE, N. W. cornel..Ql MUTH and RACE Streets, Philadelphia. AGENTS FOR SCIICYLKILL COUNTY. /MIN G. BROWN, • i- J. CURTIS C. HUGHES, 'Pottsville, Pe. J. S. C. MARTIN, ' JAMES B. FALLS, 1 ~,„_„, „,_ JOHN \V. GIBBS, j• """7" v " . `• C. 4 0. Iltinvzraina, Schuylkill Dairen ; W: S. Ilmist,aa, & Co., and H. Fwasimea, Port Carbon t I ReEDY 4- REED.L. Mahamangh ; Joust A.. Ov - ro, Tay. lorsville; J. 11. Atmen, TuStarnra ; E. .1. Fay, Ta maqua; Geo. Reirssvoga,,'Nevr Castle - W. Mos mites; St. Clair; Myra 4..' MII.L.VMA N.:Patters:on I, PAVCRADR, PlDrprOyit.; ECiklf,L & Ilsatthi. Trethont, COCEDILL & SON, LlleiVel4ol; itittx Wicusak, Mlddleport ; CHAD. FatiLElG , Urwissburg ; CONNER. RUDiDII & Ltprart•Lt.New,Philadelplua; fil.,Merra. Grwigiburg Landing ; J. Sporrost. McEeansburg ; and by most all Storekeepers iti the adjacentyriuntles. Feb 23, 18.10. : 811 , , CNA. Du ,Bouchet,. _;• BURGEON Itik.NTIST, 133 SPRUCE STREET; ABOVE FIFTH. ' PHIL4DgqitIA, I") ESP ECTFPLLY Informsths citizens of Pottsville *a, that he is prepared to perform all operations or the TEETH at short notice. ' :,, ' • h TERMS NtOtdt&i'fl: , Student* instructed In ail the, branches of Meeksird estAnd Surgical Dentistry. Jan 28,1530. Rfstbg Suzi. • . • rorraritLe, tesa'a.. . • - • TBB apilersignedirspetatallY iinrauacer ta the eitleena of . S,:huylklll,Coonty. and La 2 , travellers in Oneralo het by ttair taken that' „ detestabliabedetand known al:To/it's Betel; Ind islet, kept by Jeremiah fltiehcs, at me Coaxes. or Become and IlltnEassubn in the Borough of Pottsville, *bleb he hall Oiled up with specie) ref-. ferrate to. the comfort of thowt.erlio may favor him withithelriaitom.. - - The boon brpleasantir login ld with- stabling aad • large yard - attached. calculated to aire.ontmodate Farm. emoted persona travelling with horses and Carriages. The proprietor has lilt house well Airmailed, and' will pare no pains or expense to satiply Ms Table and Bar n • Manner tallish cannot fail ,to afford general satis faction: An atteutive.faltlinal bottler will always be in 'd ilettante. so Mai guests may rely on having their harn es properly attendettto. 'MCI:MEL liISLTZR. ' IdaylV,`49. ' • • ' 7,314 y t. „ •, • • - 1111 G W. 1,3 r ` ,Rant's•- I Gel .=brated 'CARCLINC OIL _ - ntiirk is a r il a O'Aireual Family EmSrocatiox far, ' . 'Diseases of tlte Haman firs/t. rrIME and experience has fully proved -that this / UNIVERSAL REMEDY' has not Racquet on the lint ofpopular !medicines, !myth/ been more than 14 years before the public. Testimony of the moat ditiniereated eitaraeter Of its 'wonderful etrecta on the animal economy is almost daily Presented to the proprietor A young man in the 'Town of WilsotftwhoseCi.,lllCii wire burnt off of him was restored (without stiffer :magi hy the timely use, of *this Oil. Ntimenius are the II wolirited statements of patients -themselves, and others who have used tlie'Oil. of cures which in themselves appear so remarkable, that Were they at all interested to a pccultur point, they could hardly have been credited The following dlseases are among many others In the cure of which this (lit has been completelysuecess. mined in which others had entirely failed : OPavin, Sweeny, Itinghone, ICindgalts, Pen 'Callous, Cracked heels. Gall of all kinds. Lame- Srraitll, Illruhtei, Sand Cracks. Foundered Feet, Scratches. of Grease.lla 'tee, Itheuftlationt i llitest of Anions. Lixternal P01f.0119. Painful Nervous AtTectinott,. Frost Bites, Itoils.Corics.Wutleves Horns and • Scalds,blains, Chapped Hands, Cramp. CI.IIIMCLIODS of the Muscles, stwelllogs, Weakness of the Joints, ' rakedt 11/I,IIIIS. kr. CAUTION TO I . IHICIIASMIS. Ik4l,:ire of cot; vi•Enrin - rs. nut) tit: sure the name of the :ode Proprielie.. GEORGE W. MEltill ANT, Lockport, N. F., is blown li, the side of the lout!, and in his hand O. t h e cork. Don't be parlityl tied to take anyttiout else with the prandise It is )11.1 gaCni ..ke.,&C.. Thl3 l• prat tired by t irelplrd deafer. whose conscience will sire: , ti Illtr! India Ittib her, and who are of a kindred span of {hose w 0 , 11 later. Wl/0.,e 1/14:1O"118pInttin . 6obave an (Luc otc ly been .•sp.med to be artloci of i i are Thus...who attempt io C.liillertsf this art it le fire ro ferrechto the law of New York, of Moe 1.4,j. by is it it will he siren that every f1e1,411 !molding! to coctuterlCits is subject to indictment, unprhamMent and fine. A pet son srllina oat of ink- State, Asilt tie liable to a rrnst when In the Stale, and also to be held as rt netv against those he bonaht of or sold for. All Orders a ildrersed to tneproptretor will be prompt ly responded to. (set a Pamphlet of the Azent, and see what woo,. dern are accomplished by the. use of this Sold by leSvcuitile dealers generally , in the United States sod Canada. Also, by J. C. U. OUGDE . Pottsville ; E. J. Fry. Tamaqua ; C. Frailey Orwigsburst ; Almon nali tiettilehein ; & Ea-100 ; Lewis A u dit, Allentown ; 11. Masser, 2.11111111ry ; J. Shearer, Milton ; M A. McCoy, Northumberlunii; Dr Cohn, di:e.t.a rrec W Alllll.l & ,U • lutu Haven.: C. W AtnitTli;. Lewisburg; A Williams. near Creek; • AL Ellie( I. ilaurh Chou: ; multi & Jones Tuuktiannock „ Klett & Co., Wholesal Agent, PhilaileSplo...,) Nhe 9, tli49 ,-- 'Wholesale anil • CLOCIL STORE, No. 438 NI r. A fig E: SE:VCST.ir got.tih. 61,1 e— putt-AnEt.cm 1. Al.lllOl*Gll wp can scarcely eiltimate I'm s i , value of TIME imuntleliMillV, ;4.1 hr y 4111110,1 4 ,:-...ir 2 Il s o lbactt V.Aolookimeat t J -VA F.:4 BARBER - .3';.-: t 7,,viil torni-li liis friiiiislr, ismilliff 'Whom he in \,t, rlilifes nil itlist isly iiiiliri'll/Ale its. 1h.r1i5i5 . .3.5, With it t/s.tistirsil ono itert , I Ind" for marking its proreits, of vrilmie valuethey ~i iipic , •• . Ills extensive sto 1: 'on hand, sont - tnntiy rhangin: in conformity to dm liiiprisi . essisitstri lit tic-Wand style of pattern mild WillAllitlnsilliii. Crsts•isilis or Ei 4 ht day and Thirly-hogr Wass l'lll.l l iTllsifl HOUSE. PARLOR, HALL, CHURCH nail ALARM CLOtelisl. Freurh, aoiltie and other font' y'six l's. as Well a* plo in, nitileh rrnm' hie Cllsilliillsie riirese•sili•ill and riirrriii:iiittiteiiCe with the manufacturers he finds he 'rnii out .ii the tow eat cash fig . .re._ll3 all, spi+iillls f o i l , t i, ts to a f.',,,,, ~,d. of Whirls lie i.s. ill v.•ii.r.sis. this ..,11.lt, . ks nyaired and ,va t nted. Clne 1. I rie:d:nc:r . 111, ed. Call an•l ace me :m - , 1 , 2 then, XES II NTar'.o( St Phihda. Au¢ 27. 1 ly '1111: 4 nnw awl vain w by the MY•iirki o rh •oi , h g•diter.y in hr run. ni Pnliii.,ars , RhegroattAll, ti nrl, r,rneral Detkdity. COM plaints of.the Ki4n. &Lc , lr prjolted from the Itver of the Cod Fi-ti for ute.tortudl usr, I, xpreexl. fnr oqr 1113iY24. - [Fxtrart from the 14,1i.-al .101.1r11:1.1 "C. J. H. Wit!tame. M U , It. v.. Prii . fes"tr of Medicine in Itniser , oty colleee, i.otdull . consuiiing Physician to the Hospital for lionstimpt I have prescribed the tail In aide four hundred racvA, of tuburculoim disease or the imnza. in ilitTifent stages, which have been under arty care the- last two years and a half. In t h e u rge another of casesr, 2418 nut of 231. its use was foll•oyed, ny marked and an ennivocallinprovement. vnn toe in degree in itifforent 'eaves. from a temporary retntilationof the progress of the disease. and a mitigation of duo resitirsympioni.e, - up td a more or less complete restoration to apparent health. , "The etTi - ct of eini Liver Oil in most of these cases wes very remarkable, Even in a few days stircough was mitigated. the expectoration diminished to rut:uni ty and opacity, the night sweats ceased, the pulse be come slower, and"( net.te7 •:otitine, and the appetite, ' flesh and strength were gradually improved. conclitsion. 1 repeat that the pure fresh nil from the Liver et* the Cod, is 'note beneficial in ttie treat nen( of Pulmonary Constimptfori than any agent, me• dieinal,•dictic orregimenal, !hat had yet been em ploye d." - is' we: have made arra ngtrients to procure the Coil Liver Oil, fresh from heal quartare. It cdn now be had ehentically mire by the 'tingle bottle, or in boles of sine dozen eachr Us - wonderful eflicacy has tnddced numerous at Imitations. As iys success depends entirety on Its ptirity, too much care cannot be used lit grocurfng it genuine. Eyry bottle having on it nor written iignatiire may be denended.npon as genuine Patuohiets containing an analysis of the Oil. with notices of it.from.Medical ..Tournals, will be sent to those yr ho.address tin free of postake. - .1011 N C ttlaiun a: co,. Wholes-tie Druggists. and Chemists, - 100 North Third-,street, Phild'delphia July 21. 1E49. liegisterN. Notice. ‘TOTICE is hereby glyrn, that the AJininistratros IN hereinafter it:tined. nave hind their respective ar• tennis of the fotlowma Estates; in the Itegever's Of fice of The County or Schuylkill. wit iF h accounts hive seen a Mowed by lln neioster, and trill - be pre4ented to the judges of the Orphan'a court., on hloaday the 18th day of m arc h next , at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. for allowance and confirm lion, when and where all perro•iis interested may st;end ii they Ihin4 proper. I. The account of John Conard, Administrator of the estate of Wtn Tolnag. of %Value Township, deed. 2. The aCenunt of 1.),nit.1 %uher, Admitostrator of the Eitato of John Zither , . litle or West Venn town ship, deed. 3. The account of Peter Carbon, Administrator veil% the will annexed, of the estate of Joseph Burg, late of the Borough* . , Pottsville, dec'd. I>AN•L IiAERCI/ CR, flegie:er. Register's Office, ()mtgs.- ) burg, Fe b '9, lflso. j C-tr LIVPINCOTT & TAYLOR hav twin , fill hand at the Corner of Conti , . and Mahantanzi, Sts., the largest stock or Fall and Winter l'lothin, in the Conntry, try, which is now offered for sale, wiu - ilesa!e and re tail, at prices suited to the times. The immense assortment always to he foiled at this Old Established .'lnching tlouse,OtTers peculiar advan tages to purchasers, and the attention of the-public lit directed to the raft that the. whole of their enormous stock:is manufactured in Pottsville. tberehl'ensttrteg to their customers, a - saving of from 20 to 25 percent. over all city made Clothing. 5,000 Winter Over Coats; '2,000 Pantaloons. and 1,000 Vests. have just been added tiri this already Nan:Moth Sleek of Clothi-g. A great variety of English, French a nd American cloths, Cassimeres and V , ritings. have lint been re- Ceived; also, Beaver, Venetian and Devonsnire Cloths, of fashionable colours and styles, for th,e Winter sea- Ott. Reatetnbefl. LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR,_ "Old Oak Hall" Clothing Stoke. cornerof Centre and Mahantango Pottsville, Are detetntined to st;11 Clothing cheaper than any that tasiiver before been offered - in Oct 20,1849. 12181 Pure !Fresh Cod Liver OH. Attention : Attention fauntier Yard, at Schuylkill { •raven; • - THE , subscriber respectfully begs lea to inform btt customers dnd the public of :• , cliuyikiit Counry• In generaLthavhe kas a largo and emensive stock or SE4PIONED SVSQTTEIIANNA LIISIIIBR on hand, Suitable for building purposes: Also, Joist., Stant Una', 'Joint and Lap Shingles, el; of which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. *lie would most respectfully Invite all purchasers to call and examine for themselves before busing else where. • DAVID I). LEWIS. Sept 24 1849.° —4h-tf John V. Baker's COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT or ARSAPNIVILL A. 91nis Articia fs employed with great s.v.cees and hi I . the most eminent. Phyileians of this city, for Ow ears or the following diseases: . . ' BCIDRULA or King's Evil. Itheematism, emu, vnus Diseaves, Syphilitic Atrectinna, Tetter and Vicei , , White, Surellinitl.ScUt.ey. Neuralgia Of Tic Tiofnileelle • CanCee, Goltreeet kronchoerle , t'swe;ling, neck.) Spine Disease, Chronic Disi4oen ut tor Igings, to rountrr act thii destructive effects Merclity, Jaundice. Hy- PeniuthPhY. nr ehllrgetnent of the heart, l'alpitatton acid aretnaling is the-region of t h e Mort and stomach, Enlargement of the Bohm Joints nr Licamerire. obi) all the,eaftous• dliennet .r the Akin .such as Tette,. Riaawkirm, files, Pinaplcs. CarbunTleere Dy d p er ,.. ala and Liver sorneflantit; Nervous Airections, Drnp Ideal gwelllnit,Gonscluitiona I .thent(fere, add diseas. as originating condi an impure state of-the blond and othier QUI of ths.bady,ln spott all diseases where a change of the system is required. l'rlce 50 rte.-per, bottle. •-• ..Prepitred only by the Proprietors, Druggist,. JOHN' C. BAKER. CO.. Wholesale D No. 100 Nonh,34 St. below - Race; Poilada. • 'ninon ent and whotesaledealenan Dints. Medicines, Chemicals, patent .medicines. Perfumeries. Surgical Instruments. Eltiggists Glassware, Paints. Oils, Dye Stuffs,nnd Window Glass, elan new and . superior" articlelof Imitation of Plate Gloss at about one-fifth: the titi i e or English or Freoch Flatus, any size to din er. The Compound Fluid Extract' of Sarerrparillo; for me by ciemenn&.partin t Potuvilte pertCabon'l 0. ratio. , . POSTSGAIPT. PENNSYLVANIA •LEGISL - Altli.E. , • - SgLirr.—On- the 23d ult., Mr. Fra;eY prsehted - a petition from citizens of Schuyl kill county, for a law to authorise Courts of Common Please of this Commbnivealth to • grant charters, to. Savings idstitutions, Lind and Building Associations. ' • . The same gentleinen, i in place, raid a bill .to incorporate the Schuylkill Haven . -Mtit,har Life and Health Insurance Company. On the :25th, Mr. Frailer presented anolh.- ei petition tot. the passage of a law authOri-, zing Courts br commoi. Pleas ` to grant ehbr ters to Savings and Building associations. Mr. Vrick, a bill to incorporate the MA— onv and Wicenisco Railroad. • In the ROll5O, the following bilk were prepared for .a second reading, and then pas - • ';7 An to incorporate the tinggedil Rail Road cotripanl-: r4te the 8,„,, Tempe-_ An. Act to incorporate ranee Hall Assooiativa of Schuylkill Haven. MOPPAT'S • Life Pills:and Phtenix Bitters.t These .Medicines hare now been before tEn fiublic for a periad of priFTEEN ASS, ano (1114m:that time imve mainta.iticil a hnth charac• ter in almost every part of :he globe fur their ex: , traordinary and immediate power of restoring pe;r r: feet health to persons safT , ring under nearly evert kind of disease to which the human frame is habN. IN ,MANY THOUSANDS of certificated instances, they have even rescurki sufferers from the very verge, of an. untimely grave, after all.the deceptive nostrums of tiled,. had utterly filled ; and to many thousand's thrtt , have perairtnently Itoentred that uniform injo , t - - ment of health, without which life itself. is Ot a paitial blessing. So great, indeed, hits their efficady invariably and infallibly proved, that it has appciiie - si scarcely lees than miraculous l those who Were acquainted trUh the,heautiftil4r philosophical principles upon which thil . q are Com pounded, and upon which they consequently act. It was to their manifest and sensible action ih purifying the spiings and 'channels en'- iituriL; them with renewed' tone-and vigor, that' were , indebted for their mine. !' • I.: the host of ivirincious quackeries which h.,:0-t vegetable ingredients, the ME MEDI CITES are purely and solely vegetable ; and contain neither' Mercury, nor Alltil4ollY, 11 °i • Arsenic, nor any other mineral, in uny forni • whatever. They are entirely composed of e* tracts front rare and powerful plants, the virtue', of which, though long known to several Indian) ' tribes, and recently to some eminent pharmacco; tical chemists, are altogether unit flown to the igniirant pretenders to medical science ; and were never before administered in so, happily etlicacion* a combination. . The first operation is to loo:eu feed tie ^oat of the stomach and bowels the various ties and crudities constantly settling round them and to remove the hardened faeces Which collecc in the convolutions of the small intestines. °then • medicines only partially cleanse these,. and leave) such collected masses behind to produce habitind: • Costiveness, with all its - train of evils, or Fauldesi Diarrhea with its imminent dangers, This is well-known to all regular anatomists who eirj, amino the human bowels after death ; and lieticti the preju&.e of those ir,ell-informed men aguntsl the quack medicines of the. age. The second etrect of the VEGETABLE LIFE NEF.DI4, cusrEs is to cleanse the kidneys and the blad- , , der; and, by 'this means, the liver and lungs the Inialthful action of which entirely depend/ • upon the regularity of the urinary organs. Thft blood, which 'Van/ its red color from the 'agency; go of the liver and 'lungs, before it passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, mid nourishetri . • •hy food coming from a clean stomach, course/ freely through the veins. renews every part of the system, and triumphantly, mounts the ban-; ner of health in the blooming cheek. The following are among the distressine• riety of human diseases, in which the TABLE LIFE MEDlauttiS ar e "U":it to be En DYSPEPSIA, by "thormizlily cleans M 4 the,i first and second stomachs, and creating a flaw MI pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kuld 7 Flat u l e n c y, loss, or APPETITE' HEART BURN' HEADACHE ' RESTLI;SSNEFIJ, ILL -TEMPER. ANXIETY' LANGEOE, and MELANCHOLY ' WhkAt are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a Mitural consequence of its cure, COstiveneas, by cleansing the whole length rof the intestines with- a solvent ; process, and 1 . without 'violence ; all violent purges leave the bowels costive within two days. , Diarrhoea and Cholera ' , by removing the sharp acrid fluids by wlneirthesetcompfaims are occasioned, and by promoting tlte hilarte.attv e se cretion of She mucous mentlirnee. . . . Fevers to a._tondo, by tei,toring the bl. , nd to al regular eireulatien, thrfiugh t pr.•,• , .ss of is•rspi- I ration in such cases, and the thorough st.luti , "t of 1 RII intestinal obstruction in others: The LIFE lirlf:ll7ClN es have b•-en !mown to cure Rheumatism permanently in three Week..: and Gaut in hall that time, by removing heal inflammation from the muscles and ligaments of the joints.*- .Bropsies'a fitieii:e and tlrrncih enitig the kidneys and bladder: they °perm, most I, delightfully on theie iipportnutorgans, and hence have ever been foupd.o certain remedy , fur the worst cases of Gravel. Alp; Worm, by dislodging front the turnings of the bowels the slimy matter to whieh these Creatures adhere. • Asthma and Consumption, by rervving oft air-vessels of the twigs Imut , the nme”us which , even-Slight colds will oreasem, awl which, if, not removed, becomes hardened, and pris,feres these I , dreadful diseases. Sonny, - Ulcers, " Inveterate Sores, by.! the perfect purity which thes.i LIFE MEDl atm give to the blood, mid all 04. humors.' ,1 Scorbutic Eruptions and BacrComplex ions, by their aherativo effect upourthe that reed the Aim and the morbid state of whieh tieca, ,I , !1,1 dt eruptive oimpiaints, sallow. cloudy, and cotiiplerrons. rt , 1 ,. e of these Inls for a ern• e• 1 1 ,11. tiinr au entise cure of Salt Rheum, an'l a striking improvement in the elearii..s.4.,l tit: , skin. Common Colds and Influenza trill ahvnYs eared by 4/31etii.nz.e, or by t - Ny,.) {yvvit wpm'. eases PILES. As a remedy for. this most clistressiii t t ai.d ,ihstmate inalady, , the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES de:-,rve cniphatm3sl rceonntiendatnan. It is well-known to hundreds . iii this Pits , that the forizier proprietor of Medicim , s tettshinnellatilicted with irms ; e‘rinpaint fot upwards of Tititti r-riveV r.,tr.s that tie tried its vain every r uteuy prm.cribed , within the whole computs or dm 11,, how,l7cr at krzth tried the llecheilte which is now offered to the and ti.• e, as cured in a very short time, afteij, his ree,miciy prn- Ip,tllleflCl not ofily nu possible, by auk:ltunati means. - FEVER AND AGUE. - For this cc..mrgec;f the western country these Medicines will be f o und a sale. veedyi,toid cer tain remedy, Other medicilies leavCltfm systiut subject to a return of the discs ,,, .—a ritte r,, Int•dicines 'perm:thew—TAY 'lll ES', , t-3ATISFIEI), ANL) lir, CI-ICED. Molls Fevers and Liver Pointi l _aints. • I Genera)-Debility, AN." 111., "1" DiStAsk:sof Fr.stit&th-.--thesc n. , dicutes bat t been , used with the_rmet. benefice.; results in cas,l•e , of , this detv tipt7o::•--Krsn's E. tr. and Scent . m.Ao in, its wor;t forms, yields to the mild y,•l - of these remarkabli: . Nlediew , s. :SIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUS' DEPII.I COM•, PLAINTS of rATios rAINTEIis ('out', are speedily-cured: lIIERCITRIAL, AM - EASES. . paired by the injudicious nen ..1 Illentcvitr, vir. find these. :%letlieitte.s.c i;erf; ;•t cure. att•they never fail t0i2::,..di , ' , 1 , 11. from the Pyst..ni all lite. effects of MerrlLry inftv'telj symer than tint powiftit p ,.p ze i n tlors of Sarsaparilla. trit.) will placr. them beyond the reach or cornpetithitt, id the estimation of every liatimt. • • • Ft CAPS= OF COUNTERFEITS. • hate lately beeo distort:red,- ,and.their I • nefarions authors arrested, both in I.ln. City of New 1 York and abroad. . , • lluy of no ono who is not -arr Atrrnonistn A G ENT. Prepared and sold by Dr. W. B. MOFFAT 33G Broadway, New York. ." , •_ _ • FOR SA.LE,3Y ..101IN O. BROWN, Agent for ftichuytkin rtiturni. Dec 29, 18.49 53- , . Smith's. Boot ,Sr. Shoe Store, H. FRESH SUPPLY ; 0 y_sToc.K. VERY CREAp; 1 . IL Thi Sithscriber announces to Ms *tiamerbus custom!' itpd the public , that he has ' -'-- i . . ilgieftiTte.7."anali ß below dooroet a nd 1.. . l e the 0 cent' the - Miners' Journal, a fresh s POI 0 11' Boots and Shots of every•variety tor Ladles, !Ms 0,1 GemttetntithiChildttn; Mint' s , &c., lt.c., all of wl kb , ate snide up of the hest materials, Ina neat and titida-: ble manner, and will be sold at rates to suit the tittles j.. I ftivenyv on band* supply of Trunks,' Venires, Satbh-1. tic thc.,whlcb will be sold very . cheap. CallLi Id satisfy* yourselves. Hoots and Shots Wade to orde. 3ftlie beri, I materials and also repaired at abort notice ; ' ' , I ' rollowthauss 0.444 wi t urAm SUITOt t AIM E MI