k.rfir;.,3l),l4rthlti#liiii OTT§VILLE, PA. SATLIWAY: Arai 16, 1-8.53. THE MINERS' JOURNAL has alcr zi-rr t ire-relation ariat airy ode, Ntooprial . ).. 4 " /Land Norihern.Penrsijilrania. nrenlates among air Vaal, Iron and:UP i nrus OVA. not outs/ is this acs the crijoiainz but in all our cities, and it alio circulates arnanc masses in SA:rill-ill carroty, geoids renders It nue or the ow# calms/dr Advertising =amass in ihr Cowley. Bat f r terspers Aare so lasny.ciri• enrolled on Ito sirdienpeion tier. ="Sutscnisr.r.s Anr.coyo.—We recently efitercd upon our Packet book the name of a subscriber hum ..chtna. A'ity more of the "Celestials" enlightenment/ Shall 'be happy to aerie them with the Journa?nt ' any,'time. Oneofour London subscribers writes us a I°o4 - letter. complaining that we devnle too lunch space in our paper - to matters radii _ sivelY confined to theSobaylklllCool Region. We plead guilty, but it is the fault of the caber Reg,ions, and not ours. The Joln-nars patronage with them would hardly afford much wonble or- erpense, on our part, to posting up their affairs like our own : and if -hey w ,ifl not respond - to oar solicitations for voluntary it formation re.pectin4 themselves; they must remain compatativolv nez,tetted, till we can perfect our arrangements - tow making as rapidly as possible, for bringing thein before the public, ociens rf,lerts. i✓ FATAL Accintyr„—About 9 o'clock. on Thursday morning last; an ,sccident oc curred in the-Rock Tunnel of Mr. Samuel Sillyman. at Crow Hollow, nea: St. Clair, causing the instant death of one man, named Thomas Crnsgrore, and seriously injuring another, Christopher Davison—it is feared amputation of:Doe-leg may be necessiry. A blast, which they had fired, not going oft they had returned and were in the aet 61 put ting the needle into the hole, when the blast was discharged. Both were Englishmen.; and each had a wife and - family in the old country. This:is the most fatal accident, we believe, that has taken place at these works. TEarrsamtcr. Lccrver.s—Mr. J. N. Carpenter, the Temperance Lecturer, main inSchtrylkilLCOunty..a short tienelanger, and will Lecture at such places as ;he friends of Temperance desire. :lie has respectable credentials as to chanactei, dm. Address him at Pottsville.. 9a" The tx-lionoralde has become some what ruffled. lie also shows tome disposi tion to reform and preaclfmorality in his old age. Glad to hear it,—them is some hope for the old samer, yet. 511.4.111 E TI4 same pride we feel in the military spir it of coiin , y, which makes us alWays ready to note thegood deeds of our CoMpa nles, Mail eon - mend their praiseworthy lions, makm us equally willing to censure them, wheri_we Mink they deserve it. We understan e Scott Rifles were provided with - a el of Lager Beer at (licit' Target firing the Hill on Monday. At any rate. their . rade : h rnugh the streets gave unmis takeable evidenceof their having taken some thing stronger than water. .They attracted general attention, and the singular behav ior of some of the members elicited numer ous comment's. Such conduct is disgraceful •.aniPtleserves the severest rebuke of the whole community. It would have better become some uncivilized people in the dark ageS ihan . a Christian community in the 19th century. If such members lave no respect for them lielves in their private, personal capacity, and will get tipsy, they should, at least, have sufficient regard tor common decency, to star mot' a public parade, till they get sober. They are nearly all under age, ranging from 17 years old and .upwards, and, therefore, need the sympathy;l:is''.well as the cen:sul!of the communiq, =We can scarcely conceive a More pitiable,. and at the same time, dis-_ -graceful scene than . .a set of yiung men dressed up in , soldier clothes, parading the public streets, with fife and ilrum—RE'F.l.- ING Iris to be toped this may be the last time we shall have occastm tocomplim of them. . The parents of these younz men ought.to make inquity into this matter. Qu:iar.. 7 - Are the New .Terser An thracite,- CO?1 dealers content to pay 15 cents per ton :n.tprr toll for all the coal they use, while tlie.same Cori - Many passe, the Pit - iminnons Coal for the New York I%larket, right hr therri, at half price? 1t so, they are certainly a very irrlpOr' ile towards their Corporations—tht hare to • 77'Porrnr, AND' torcATION.:- - -1 . 0 these times when the Romish clergy are making a t , combined attack upon our Common Schools. it may be well to notice the following facts. 14 They show how Popery educates its own children :—" °Meinl reports from the island of Sardinia, shOw that of 517,112 inhabi tants, -Att.i.:l9l, can neither read or write. This island ,swarms' with priests, and has , been for ages entirely under their control." Lt?t:e:v-F.?lf. Wrczroor was sworn in to office on Monday, and immediately enter ed upon pis duties by turning out several " subs" find appointing new ones. " All vight T g4 ahead." STATI, ArTIIPTtrf rES. members y the Legislature of Marytand and city officeni of 13altimore, visit Ilarrisburg, to-day, at-the. incitation of our Legislature. There will, no doubt, be a gpod lime" among thee. SCICBMIT /OM ERIE RAILROAD.—The Supreme Court has decided against the pow er of the Phila. County Commmissioners to ,subscribe to the stock of this Company with ilt`eassent of the'County Board. 0:77 WILLIAn MUTTIART, alias MriLER, convicted of horse•atealing at the last No vember sessions, escaped from the Becks Co. Prison, last week. He is a notorious scamp eibperly from two prisons before. VEST sTßoxa circumstantial evidence, ittely developed, points to Arthur Spring as he murderer of Mr. Jos. Rink, in Chesnut st., Philadelphia some time ago. 13:7 GEN. SCOTT has purchased a prirate residence in NOR York city, for $26,000, to which he mill remote shortly. 11:7"N cr. PRESIDENT Euro arrived at Mo bile some • Hi . •• are . ry t i v !earn, is Dot at all improved. 17:7' TEM MAINE LIU . = LAW has to umphe4 in the late Rhode Island election and is made peremptory ni Newport. HON. JA,StS BI7CHANAN has accepted the appointment of Minister to the Court o St. - James. Why shOuldn't he.? Ii Tue. Montoc Doc - rarsr..—A great deal has been said on Ills subject lately, both to and out of Cocgress. since people do not al. wayslandirstand what 'they talk most abont, the following patagniph, by way of enlight enment, may not be amiss: gam. original declaration of President Mon: roe. upon which the Monroe doctrine is founded. Wm as foliates We owe ii." said he; to eandor, and to the amicable re lations existing between the United States /and the European powen, to declare that We .should consider that any attempt on their part to extend their system to any poi:- skin of this hemisphere, as dangerous to our pence; and safety. With the existing colc nies and dependencies of any Etiropean pOw er we have not interfered, and shall nor in. lettere.. Bat with the governments which have declared their indepetidence-and twined it, and whose independence we hav e , on great consideration's' and just principles,. acicoowledged,-wi could not view any inter': position for the *pose of oppressing them, or of eontiolling. in any other manner, their destiny, by a European power, in any other light thus as the manife s tation of an - UM. friendly dkposition toward the United throes.' , J . • `1: . • _ Il7JauaiWJArliv-XVit Or4,is.BOZOUgh, was appointed Coo n nalSiierper'on Mon day last, tty The Board and the Conti, to sup ply tlik-vat ; ancy occasioned , by The . resigna2 . flan arNir..`ricLitas Pc:lva* pie appoint meat give. general satisfaction: irr7THE SCUUTLICILL COUNTS' B.ILT. So ticr4eld 'i very iitteresiing meeting on Monday evening_ kart's the Second Metho din Church. A very'elognent and aPPngri" ate address was delifered by the Rer. Dir WARNED- THE COAL TRADE FOR '1853. x j .. The quantity pent bylisil Road thin 4T3 15—by Canal IS,ftod ID. for the wei r 01i47,15 - 1 05 tons. Total by Rail Massif :1231 - .11) cr2:nita:ust 42 ,Iss 03 torts—do by CroMIS4,23S l 5 liktons to Pane •period last year.. z The Reports :hos; an inerrave nye? liu.t week, 4.l‘ei by Rat! Road and 2.443 bf,Canat. The trade hi - mos-mg on, but hot as briA as !it was suppo-ed, it would. The dernand loi)Vhite Ash lump ip'grscul, but the-Red It,h.Trade - ,is corn parat.vei ' , dull. In ,onar . of the marketslheitet,:s lying over will la-I nearly to May: Priers, how ever, remain firm, both here and at Richmond. F•O tar the trade remains behind lbat of lisst reason, up wards of 43,000 tuna _The water was2ret into the pelaware Divi;irM of the Pennv)lvania Canal. on Monday !art. and thtt trade from the Lehiah has commenced. rnr TELEGILWE,. • • FreightAlmni Rlchmond To New York, - To Hartford,- - ProN•i4ence, • - To , REPORT OF SHIPME?:TS • From Richmond. for the week ending on „ . 'F•atuf day, April t.ith, I &..53 t . .;1. ._ 1 9i Srh.l 4 lr I MA Declination. Tone. 1 • rh.illl --t-- EMI T'l 1 2 e..,1% fur season, 1247 Forreason Boston and vicinity includes evermhing, going East of Carr Cod, to Massachusetts, New !lamp ellire end 'Maine. Southern Porte inclades everything to the South ern‘Slatee and West Indies, ae well as to all towns on DA,nware River below Richmond. COAL\TRADE BY RAILROAD 4:: CANAL FOll 1853. Sent by Riilroad and Canal for the week. ending, on Thuvelny,Eveaing la‘t. RAILROAD. ' • 7 . ,CANAL. WET \ TOTAL. ATT.TA. TOTAL. P.C., 7,255 01 119.91 S 01 8,540 03 :13.4d7 I'. 1,50.1'13 OS -.1,209 18 3,950 Or'r 5.11. 13,197 13 158,1135 06 7,417 1 125.018 13 P. S. 6221 OS 50,016 03 'l. 32 IS 5,7024 0 1 28,191 15 381,135 {t?, 19,699 10 6r1,21.814 18.e9 10 5.6.23.8 47,15.3 05 447,373 To same penal lat 4 year—) lii. - 4.reve-lo far this yea . RAIL !LOADS. ' The following in the quantity of Coaftrtinried ,over the different Rai[roe& in Schuylkill Co qty, - for the week ending Thurrklar everting: 'WEEK. TOTAL Mine RIIF..L S. 11. It. R. 19,931 17 . 137,573 10\ Mill Creek do 5.1,1 NI 52,055 19 Mount Carbon "do 3.2'4 , 13 SchUyikill Vallee do 6,7•18 0l 33.:c5 tot Mt. Carbon St. Carbon 7.070 14 53.25 , 1 Little Sehulkill It. R. 7,1 /`2 It; tir,Rte2 15 Union Canal do 2,01 4 2. 0l 51.941 re.) Swatara do 1 ; 04 13 3533 19. To, ToP) P. 1." Prim Port Carbon to Philadelphia •• Mount Carbon to `• " Schuvlkdillaven to •• '. l'ort Clinton to. .‘ - • r,O RATES OF FREIGHT:BY CANAL. .' l'hilailelphia. N. York. From Port Carbon ' - • '7O 1 70 " Mount Carton. 70 1 70. Shuylkill Haven, . (15 1 ri:i " Port Clinton, CO • 000 LEHIGH CO, L,TRADt FOR I. _ For the week ending Apr:ll4lh. 1.5.11. i, WEr.X. TOTAL. Summit Mine-, 2,0,57 01 10.7.5:1 10 Room Run Aline-: 77S 01 2,27 I 11' heater 51eadow Co. rilfi 01. 1.121-10 East ,near Lost, .-15.2 14 151 08 Srinir Mountain Coal, 2,097 05 2,775 07 (lolerain Coal. ...0..2 18 1.2'03 17 liazkitrin Coal Co., 1.425 r.r:i 1,7171 o'2 Cranberry (.65 17 o'11::, 17 Sugar Loat. 75'' 19 1. ,. .!: 07 Book Mountain Coal Co , 125 1-1 - - 125 14 Wilke-liarre Coal Co ~.. 51 Its .'•1 65 . . NEW ADVERTI'MTS. ANTI-1:11EUMATIO CORD/.4L FOR therote of inflimmatort• and Chronic nen to•thon. Rheumatic Gout, Souralfir RhOurilltlflll, Sciatica, Lumbaun Arr Fa, sale at ‘tartln':: Mot-Store • Pulpy ille. • km!, If.. 1€.3. lU—lt _ ' T 4 :3I:IISCRIharm:R. har2 heen appointed I General Ant ..for t•tehuvikill County far 'the Reading Stearri liur e, would mo-t in• hit m the public- In general, that he will reeeite all enters for Iron forced to pattern. or draught; which orders will he punctually attended to,-on the aliatt r-st possible notice, and at the rrvilar Forge prices. A. KEEFER, and 101. 1853. 16—ttni :k•h❑ HTTTY'S Profile and Croot Section Paper, at los price.. Also Tracing l‘ltidin, wide and narrow, by the piece or yard—Traciag l'aer— thawing l'apers of t- sae!. byille .sheet and by the yard. Al.° he a mounted on muslin. dU. terrntaige. Mathematic - al Instrument+ of an ex cellent quality. Metallic Tape Lines. Chain... Tack., and separate instruments, &c., &e., all of which will be Fed at city price., at B. BANNAN'S Cheap Fancy and - Staple Stationery Store. AMERICAN roncindura WARES. THE undersigned haring the exclut , cre right nt d:spasm; these Wares in Schuylkill county li opened a large rind splendid assortnicnt. am• ng which will be 'found all kin& of Door and dr, iipte Furniture. Ornamental Wares, A:c., Sc.., iti firtted / by all to be the mot beautiful and pert l'orre lain ever made, it is cheaper, more d ratite and perfect than the imported article . Cal and crap . ' - me at the Hardware Sore of / -t , i; -.. , GEOILGFAMIGHT.. , Nearly opposite the,'7sliners.' Bank. April 16,1951:-. let-tf , . . /.. _ NEW SPRING AND SIMMER:GOODS. Summer Silks, I "'Bard India gait's, Black 1 Silk Tissues; T ‘ areges. Die I hobo= - De "e•, Challirs, 'Cluillse de trove de Laines. and American I,tto..as, ints, Handkerchief., Kid finish. ;laid in a full assortment s;i4,77very low prices, and pi... Tingly, and keeps at all lent of staple goods. Ho siery.ts erarnts. handkerchiefs. and all kind's of Dry Goods usually kept in Dry. Good store., which to,Tether with a fresh and well selected stock of Groceries and Provisions, -that all can be supplied eats low rates as any other store in the county. All are incited to call and examine goods and pr es: A. I-LENDER-W.:IN, AO. April Di, 1853. 117,41 DEMAINING in me Post Office at Pottsville IN Pa. April 15th, PS-13. Ali. Wm. 2. Ling Henri: Bruten 'Mrs. T. , Loheuner Henry Becker Mr.. B. Lanhirciatine L. Brill Jacob , Lottis Anthony Boyle Edward '= Meyerl.Larbeta Borde Enarahe • Mumma Peter Blaki•ton 11. R. Moyer John Baer Jacob , . Mauna , : John Bramm Thomas Miller Eliza_ lla man g;‘orAm.- • ship. Moor Patri ‘ll.lWer ..ertsch 170. Burton Wm. Brophy Michael n 'Bolan Charles do ....wott John Bradley Thomas do Murphy Charles f..hip Churls.' Henry MeGwent T. Coyne Michael MoCrlOin T. Connelly Thomas Mt:Cinumsl). D. - Clouse Thomas . O'cimuerldra. J Cook John Davis E Daniel % hiois Dnran Francis 2. Downing Thomas Dimnon Francis Dunn John Dorfer,Chnsmi - Drapee',larnes - Ikmgbe4tv J. C. Dotio; , Wm. , Doupiev%Edward' nation limes Earan% limes :- Erwin Min C. Edwards Ann Foster A. C. - • Burgle Wm. Foehter GeLo. Stamm Belinda Flantrh A. G. Snider Ellen , Farrel Michael Stanton & Bare , . ' Foezhwm Owim .hip Smith Jame. 2. Garrett Eliza - Sullivan David Gil:eran l'atrirk Sommer John Gorden Edward • Salm Canter J , Grund Ferdinand Sand. lareb Gartle , rt Ferdinand Swartz We:idol Haas Mrg.'L. Smile. Walter. .hip Hunter Mrs. B. 'Smith Chrimopher do Banter 11. Shaw Matthew do -linahea N. Seaintag J. & T. 2 do • "Indoor' Ben - Alum *hip Thomas Thomas Beane John do - Talbot Janie. , firer Rachel . U'hite Ann • ... Jordan Dnmin I( . 11.1, .W II 9nn Sarah E....E ' Joletson Sarauel C. IWilhams Imam Kir win John W'ureLer_Freder iek / ' Keehn-Franklin , I'. • 1 Wilwin Wm. / Kennedy Neal ship F White Jame. Ki ,,, K Thomas do , White Tharnaa ... Kleogn an Reiman do ! Walsh Martin -'— Lan; I.,.. reei . . Witr.rier Jaeoh,4 , ' One cent additional will he charged for all Oyer tiaad [eaters. Pertionsawiting for Littera cut liii. , 1141, will kass ear " nilirertssai."/ - . Fcciu.kic. 3 o'cLoc;,x 3. :11: I • not.tonScsiri.. 6115- 3 , Conn. S: It. I.' 3:"•..P9 1 14, 15N. Y:&.vicirs. , .41()3 GI ,1; • Norlb Rivet 1 N• 19; . 15 , Southern 3110 :10'For 'the wyek,tl9,s I 1 MU= 1:3;r:41 Ire 21,5 ,. :C7 11 ZOLLICEOTTERS READING STEAM FORGE I rareA A TO ENGINEERS tAtzAulm=4d lj °Warr* John ClchsenGelt Frank Potter Mary. Peters Margaret Prior Elizabeth Plan Edward 4 r. Pinta Charles Power Richard iPorgell Freaerick ship Stich Sarah Robinson Reberea Richmond Cathrinn • ,p Roth Levi - Rogers Edward Reilly nines - 1 Rees-John NEW- ADVFAITPNITS. e:=l;3ll4ZBp IrPlentir 31MigigaMin wy g ites 10 charlatan - the abets tertritheabie ! F irraikTo. the terborsiber 'WOWS nett. ne lose lehatiso whit kieTaande. ladnoine of th e most -p re. special& allot littlest feetittntt was deemed ad. viable tooter to tire Public, et few preparatioss Of arose rciohlitT. l * lo l Prclitami . with tha tree**, care., end te e moat stirs:title prioelpies. se Wont mica to the tramerobe - worthless ankles tam. are, Ao-141er the country talae forte of panaceas sit re melte. preps ted by the roost Wien et lad altre,a ri perorate, Intended to cote al/ diseases sad semi for soar- Ria cad &fug. Tial theMediae*, maiseracte nal by ,W. IL rat tel. lacludieg his Rase Pectoral for Meshy. Crests of Camphor. for ithrumatreet, - . Wenn grip fur Worms. Tooth ...h, for decayed ttetb, mut Ittorieed game, Pentlly Pltis, or bloosfrarifyer, have been more ex , tensivety need, sod hate Elven time saltsfactioa. than way other medicines before the 'rune, being prepared with reflrd, td shelf ttrefoineta are rater worthy the trial the *Mitred. /Qin, them' a trial. A few powerful reasons whrthe above medicines ared:sriving of antenna, pornaasa. On the brat plaec.) they are pnrpanril by veto hit Physieun.who understana the *pollution of Medleillea to Cara al., and consequently au' perfect)" tare to take.- (tieenndly.) they hove bean awed with universal sac.' tees, sod have given nuts satisfaction than any cob. , er hhaitiot, °Toed te , fete the MOM they are the only medicines that bare gained the pa tronage of Physicians, where they hate been used - and (Fourthly.) they are pat ■p in tarter quantities for the acme prat. then •ay Meter Illedrelnes offered before the pular. of the lime hind. ha the subliert bee has a -number ofrenideales poiseirsion &of tbe bisbest araborny. where they have belli used with the mast aatisfastory results. be ,bill publish a 1. -w or r.ellaticileded that a raial will haute ra.tt reenmmeadatintu. Trr them/Sad satisfy year . - self oribelt superloriiy over all otbers. fruit •ad es Cssehn/• We: the uadcristaned. having bees snide 'canals ted with the logreslients altering tote the compounds known se Dickler, Family, illedieftws. aka. bevies prescribed ant known tbenVve be used . With the m:l4 sattafeetory results, takei In sayina that we believe they fully wee! t he dettlen lbr whkb they are recommended.. tfr RAWRRIDGE, Y. D., C. H. FRICK. Sr. o WM. McNiff/HON, M. D. WESLEY H. DEARHEiRT„ M. MAGILL. Y. D.,. • • D. R. GERRIIART, Coca of yarn Ia side awl 'meth from krotreetei • Liner Csaylarat. Mrs. Robert Adams. laboting under Chronic Liver Cum pia in t. arcompanied with a shart.drj cough, pain in the aide and breast. general debility, lass of appe, • I 1)0 • It 1 2.• • I t tate, sties Vying. all the assail remedies teammates. dedlar tonghs and diseases of the clod. WWI 110 benefit, she nrsii recommended to try the Rose Pert Nal. (rote whirls she not only derived trommliate.'bu. permanent relief. John Adam:. son of 1141 r. Robert Adams:was af flicted with a very aevere congh. pals in Out gple, and soreness produced by 'negligent toughing illee was indocrd to try the Rose Pectoral. - To use_ his own leoltdcge. - the first dose enabled him to enjoy a good nidta's rent—lo the morels' he .xepectoreted about hall pint of matted. Ile contignid to Improve until lite cough entirely left Min. It oleo I ad the effect' of et rengthen Int his bteast. which , nras Pamirs ily weak; lie *leo eays that he has recommended it to a num ber of hie friends for similar complaints, and Is every we it has given satisfaction. Thealeuve pylons resident• of the 'town of Dan elite. feeling that they have derived groat benefits G9,MI from the ire of the Rowe Pectoral:* authorise the abore ftilelnelln, for the beoebt of those who may be at:Meted In asinollar meaner. GREAT CURE. of roles restored via ono battio of Rot* Punted. Miss *boson Wintinek.or final Ton , ashlp. Northam• berland County. for a number of years an Invalid, In the WI of 1950 lost the use of her votes hoot a serer cold she-contracted; after trying a namber'of reme dies, whti no benefit, ape was entirely teetered by la king.one bottle of Hors Pectoral,alter which; she Inc her voice again, from a fresh told she contracted and was again Teetered by the use ofanlither bouts.: she then inch four betties more to atm:then her briar:, from which ahe derived the most decided be- neat, sad has been in the enjoyment of *sullen health from that time to the present. The *hove statement la obtained (roil Dr. Tamil the Physteien who attended her; also her mother, who lbloks that she would not he living at this time tt had not been for the hose Pectoral. . Panville, Jan. 3, 1.852. • San Atwater .ilkeked Care fluted. litrs. Samuel secht,r, being of a naturally weak end delicate conniption, very susceptible to colds, was afflicted with a my revere cough, pain and sore ness of the breast. lose of appetite; after using a otimber of the usual remedies from which she deri- 131113 ved no beorili, she was eared by taking one bottle of Rose Pectoral, and Is in the enjoyment of better health, Own fur years preview". [Danvitte, Pre. , 1850. ' ' READ THE PpLLowtsn: This bone Gitlin strongrst eases that can be pro diced in favor of the wirtuniita medicine. .. . . . . . .., • ;doctor Elickley—diri.—ln reply to your enquiries ; ay reg ids the effects of the Rose Pectoral in my family, it affords me plea/arc and eatisfattion In in- I.Orau ynu that, in my own case. I was affected with mild, and a cough for about three weeks, which tram. bled revery moth at night. su at to disturb niy 'deep. I pros rod a bottle of your Rose Pectoral. and by ta king onetablespoonfol for three eirecesalee nights, nn dein: o m bedOtrae entin ly eared. I have also used ft to entire satiefactlon with my children. But the most remarkable effect was in the cure of my fa t het, at this time in his seventieth year of age. For the l'aui ARP Yenta, he hoe been troubled with Lath- M 2. and cough Which distressed him very much, (par- titularly whengietiroted tote cold.) and for which he , iriiktried a numbervif remedies in vale. I induced hie, t n try .2 bottle oXyour Rose Pectoral. and Welt wonderful to relate, bytne time he had taken half • bottle, In doles of one ' tablespoonful three times e day, war entirely enreiP. Hoping you may And It equalty beneficial In potto\s stmilarly infected. I re- Mein yonjvrenerctiolly. ~ JOHN FOLEY, Of firm Hancock& Foley, hunt Manures, Hanville,Pa. Denville. Dee. IS, 1852. • Doctor Maley .—Bring In OW, employ of Messrs. Hancock & Foley. with whom yea bare established an agency for the sale of your Family Medicines. I take pleasure In informing you, that in as far ar we, have an opportunity of judging a their virtues from persons who have used theerhtat tbsy give general satisfaction. • Yours respeetrblty. kg \ci JAMES C lIRART, . . W. G. PL ON. Mal Annan, Doctor WM. M. Rickley—Dear Bit i.--Ineam\rtid us three doe soaves Roam Pectoral. as sal u , s yo ea rill I. now getting known, and we And It to be one ofghe. bin meriseinea for colds we have ever had CLEMENS & HEISLER.' '.. Poilaville, ROY: tit IFSI. Ite - se Sir:—We, the undersiened, being In the em. ploy dlMeirspi Greyed bad Cocain at whose stare yrorhave an Amity for the sale of your Family Med. Icinesortate that we bare had inopportunity of know ikg the-opinions of numardardelividuals who have ineittliern • and that they give- general tatiafattlen. We have sold a great many of yawn Pillar which are universally liked, being very mthl in their operation -'114: LF:IMEN RING, 'Danville, Attest, W. M. KEPLER. Doctor Mickley r—As •ti tribute' of mein, (or your skill in preparing one of the very hest and most ef fectual remedies that 1 hare ever known used for coughs and colds, permit me On inform you that hie*. Ing had a veer bad cough and cold; I took one bottle of your Row Pectoral. which acted liken chirm. af fording me the most decided and immediate relief.— I have recommended it In a number of person*, end have also Mader, opportunity of observing the riwilts, and can rarely set. that In every meat has given sat , Waitron. .o.li/tying year remedies to be what they ore represented, and worthy the patronage of the community, I remain youra.reepectfully. AARON W. COYLY. Form of Comly Ir. Groves, Iron Po. Store,Daneille,Pa. I Doctor Itittley .—Thls is to certlfy.that about three monitor -since, any wife was attacked with Itheutna , team throristiont her general Aystern, but particularly i In her hand. and from, which Were very mach swot ; len, for the tan month she hes beewcontined to her ; ben; and has pat been able to either tern or help her ; sell. after hieing recourse to every remedy I could t hear of, with no benefit, she continued getting wane, i wh'"O &Waiting Of her recovery, I was advised in ; try the Ceram of Camphor. as the last resort, and can safely say, that It afforded her Immediate relief. ; and although we ham, used bttt two bottles, her health is fat !motoring, which I can attrlbet• entire ly to the use of your Creeds of Camphor, awe have word norhone else. Yours truly, . Elliott ASARCO. Danellie, Dec. 1.1839. L LTA TION P. Clinton 1,11 1.15 "T7L Ali- Dr. flick ley—llea r Mir:—As I have had some so pe clew, or well at observation in reference to the rood titt rl lile. of some or your Medicine., I would Inform you Mil about eighteen months since, I bad an Mick of bilious remittent rarer. which left my breast sore n.l,weak, accompanied with ■ very troublesome l'angh Allier trying a number or remedial. with -no laoeft, t was cored with leas the n.• ,bottle of your 11 , -.• Pretoral,as my breast win very non from cough ' g. it had a very soothing effect. From Its having .ii , h n decidedly beneficial effeet In my case. I Was led to make enquiry of different persons whom I ' knew bad used ii, as to its general merits. and found out al a great number who , bare used it, but one ra.e to which it did sot give the most entire satin. faction. Hoping this mayassist to bring your valua ble medicine. into general notice, I remain yours, truly, l Rev. JOHN STINE. Pastor M. Episcopal Church, Milton, Pa.."' Dee. 6. 1031. •Dr.Bickley-81m—As my wife, who was troubled with a dry. hard cough. also sour stomach, dependent upon debility, similar In Dyspepsia, was entirely re , tiered by Using two,bottles of your Rose PeCtorAl— nendls me to say that I consider It an eseellent re medy. Yours reefiretfully. Rev. Mr. WILLARD, , Pastor Lutheran Church, Danville. Ps. Danville. Jan. 31, 1833. - Dr. Dirkley—Sir:—As a reeranmendation for your invaluable medicines, I would inform yqp that slate my at rival In Danville, not being able to - procure the same remedies, I bare bean In the habit of using, previous to my residence here, I was induced to try your Rose Pectoral In my family, all of whom were labeling under very bad colde, and rad it more tal c:mina, than any medicines I have ever used, I have used It In my own ease. Also, that of my wife, my sister-in-law and children, and In each and everycase hare found it equally beneficial. I have law trfkd roar Worm syrup and Cream of Camphor, sad hailit, found them also very effectual. Yours respectfelly, MICHAEL GROVES.firm of J. P. & J. Groves. Dr. [Healey:—Daring the August term of Court at Danville, Itibt, I slept with my .window up, and In the morning foiled that' had taken „ash a severe cold. that It was with difficulty I Could speak sum 'eirutly lond, to as to be understood, having heard of the celebrated virtues of your Rose Pectoral,' was induced to try it, and to any agreeable surpriae and moisfaction. was entirely mated by the time I had ta ken half a bottle of it. Since then, w I feel the (Teem of a cold la my system, I take a few do ses and nod It relieves owner, and more effecually I than any inedicine t have aken. to addition,' would inform you that my wife had a very severe at tack of Rheumatism in her arm and shoulder. from which she suffered a great deal of pith, aid from which she was entirely relieved by the use of the Cream of Camphor. CORNELIUS GLECEER, ' Derr/ township, Monica, County. Having been cured of a pain In my arm (similar to Rheumatism) which defidired me of the free use of It forabout four months. By uslegone bottle of Cream of Camphor 1 wrhild state that I mauler It the best remedy of the kind I bars ever used in my family, and I would 'freely recommend it to others with slut liar affective,. Yana respectfully, • JONAS WOLF, Rash tp.,Vorth'd. Co. My wife bavlithßtieumaUsto of thews' for a num ber of years, which prevented her from =his it la doing her work; after baring "pent a great deal, of mosey In trying different remedies with Po benefit, was entirely mired by nate, only lithe bottler of your Cream o.) Camphor,, - ... IVILLIAII EYANS. ' .. _ . Minor for Wood. ■. Point • - Doctor Darkley :—llaviag received a very severe Jamey la my ante by falling off a load of hay, from which I was nimble to follow my won. WU M 0 . ," mended in try a bottle of Cream of Camphorowbkb atfordeJ immediate fella URIFFITII CARR, liken tp.. Matted Co. My antreang hem moot esernelatlng pato, through ou t hoe yonersl Sylletri bie pleveatyk . her from eleeniog. (belay occasion ed by a long sag pro. trawd rm.!' of .irkmesa) for l"bit b she used a Ram. her ~flo y ,,gio r with al henent. vas entirely relieved by Ibi.atieof CresteColCsnmlsor. • et gO. 11.1tEllwri, Surgeon Dentlss„ - Danvilla, Ta. Cara •f Beath f`esepfsi•l aid Agra; (.1 1* batss stailt.f..) by Warm Syrup. - My child being.a El iited for tbe last two yams, with Bowel Complaint tad Agar. until It was rediticad to a mete skeleton; l tried a number of remedlire with no,perat anent bene fi t. until I gave It a bottlis'of your Worm 9 pap. 1/11,11. Whiclll.llo2 it bag been well sad got tune Araby. I also have recommended It to a number "Croy ft lends. and I very case li pas ! y satisfaction:. •' LEE . • - At Louis Lange.lbfr Dawdle. I have used your Wane /Syrup, tot' my tiro tad consider it not slaty effectual, bat the - .most pleasant article lam acquainted with. J:LABLIELM, Haring seed your Worm . Syrup In soy family It helps my children snore than say ptepararloa .of the Rind, and le more pleamot think'. LI. NORDIN. Montour Row. Danv Ilia. I have bad occasion is eve yogi' Warp , Syrup my fa mill, as& prefer It soapy Venniferi I bane used. FRED. HMI, Tinny Talley. NOntent Ca. Dr. Ricktey :—llevitiensed your Worsadyrisp, sad Cream of Camphor. and Testily Pills Is my family, they gave {nod satlshictioa sad I consider them the most efferanal aed pliant remedies we hays bad IC our - family. • • JONATHAN R. RIEDEL Daaville. Having dearer of my mouth very bad, l was In-. dace.' to try a bottle or year Tooth infasb, winch at , led like a charm. hardening my Plats. and removing all disease. JONATHAN R. RIEDEL. Pastille., The above medicine" are ter Sale and 'Retail by W.Y.BICE LET.N. D-ProPirletar,Dintille. Airte—tor *Mehl the yellowing giants la faltayl. Riil Coaety : (1...14• & Dirktet, Jae. 0, Brawn. John IL C. Manta. Dr. darefersea,TetterUlt . Weiss. ; Welton & too., bliaersvilte t 11-11. & P. Dellaer,Llitterlfej then . Repplier.Josielt Park*, Pates O. ll 'nyder. New Cutli s J. C. thiasee, Asblaad.. rao Can an the Arista Bed tea a thealartasthis. lag a hill Mmefiritiolli of the diarist Msdkases.• April 0. 161.1., , 111.1, MISELIdWR)US:- ink IMPS 07 eta Goinotain ei TVS Poolt.l Vls X44 MI Nivel &mak 4ft... Philkore. f ruorosAus COAL.--Sealed Propooto will be Iltiefted at Jib Ogee. asUl MORUaY.abe *NA ds Met nett. at o'clock, P. U.. ft - Comparing the MlL aio4l2lllk ALM 1 111011811 1 s7.)- Wolk to, tbossawl lire Imam, tons WAR{ Ash ANTRIA crrE COAL. I. be delivered om tbe' A We. novae ,•• • • The coal to ki free rani state; deft. sad Olt ether impala ail I to be one.ball Bream and env-bolt Ca s atreeeed and prep wed for immediate ore. and weigh. ed • oder the Joipertitio or the Steroid. • .• •- - Tore Waxed Thee to be delivered on or before tbe Int doe or illy nett; lad the batiste. t thou masa tem bandied Tons. oe or berme the first day. or ftetOnse test itoseftg. Sy wider or the ;' • R. P. RING. President. 11. insole Pge'y Karel to, ow, 4 antocoLaTz, cocrje Am• BROM& tv• BARER k CO.'d American and Vtallla Pre . Y V . minas Chocolates. Cocoa and Brom, to which drit'premines have been awarded by tba eblef i- Maas and Fairs' of theilln ion. axe for tali by all lLe prtnelpsl Grocers in lice United Mateo, and by their •gsats : Gamy dr Murray. lie. Volk ; Giant d Pbtladelpltla ; Then. V. [frontlet.. Baltimore; Ken. net k Lindley. Cincinnati. own: . WALTER BARER I CO GOrelicrater. Mass. 13-9 m LEIECIEN Attention:, XTE'lnvers of the beautiful! Ns ore and Art have nutted that? elEitis .141 ideass gnu. at ALLEPI.9 DAOPEILREAN GALLERY. corneo it Market mod Centre Streets. The subscriber basretorred to Porto. ants to sake the personal charge rooms. and Is now ready to rake good Daguerreotypes or all mho desire them: Cams soon in:the 'day, thee, and son are prettlaura to gat a chutes in sli. Priceesa tenet, nue dollar,sitd upwards. N. EL—TtEDUCTION made le the pikes of doe Papier iillehellStS.4ll(lll CAMS tea Frames., - • ALLE:ti. Aril 9, 1953. \, 15 el Rack Again! I ()RN MOSER. Hatcher, haw Mottled 40 .141 fat stand, in Ceritreltteet, a few doors above the Mi ners' Saab. Ile returns his thanes to the remihnnity for the lib eral patronage extended to him, and will be happy to supply his roomers. and -the citizens generally, with the finest meat' of every description. • Pottsville, April 9,1853. ' IS-Pt - •.• HAPPINESS AN)) COMPETENCE WRY IS I'l'l That we behold so many female., in the meridian of fife broken in health and .pirita with a" r °mph cation of diseases and ailments, lepnying them of the power for the enjoyment of life at'an age when physical health, buoyancy of spirits, and happy se renity of mind, arising from a condition of health should be predominant -Many of the rattler of her sufferings at firx;—per• haps years before, perhaps doting girlhood, or the first years of marriage—were in their origin so light as to pass unnoticed, and of mum neglected. IN AFTER, YEARS, When too late to be beriefitted by our knowledge, we look back and mourn, and regret the full conse quence of our ignorance. What would we not often give to possess to ear ly life, the knowledge we , obtain in after years And 'Whit days and nights of anguish we might not have been s pa , tithe knowledge was timely i possessed. It s DIELANCROLT AND STARTLING To behold the sickness and suffering endured by many a wife for many years ; from ceases simple and controllable, easily remedied—or better still,— dot incurred. if every WIFE - AND INOTDER Poweiewil the information contained in sift( ln vol ume, (within the reach of nil) which would spare to heriielf. YEARS OP .MISERY, And to her bushel:id the coastant toil and tuniely of mind, necessarily devolCiag upon him from sick nets of the wile, without giving him the opportu nity,of acquiring that competence which his exer. , tions are entitled, and the piyisesion of which would secure the happiness of dimwit - , wife and children- SECURE THE MEANS OF HAPPINESS- By becoming in lime posiessed of the knowledge, the want of which has caused the sickness and poverty of thonsands.. In view of such consequeoces, no wife or moth er is excusable if she neglect to avail herself of that knowledge in respect to herself, which would spare her much suffering, be the means ut happi ness and prosperity to her husband, and confer up on her children that Messing above al! price— healthy bodies, with healthy minds. That knowl edge is contained in a little work entitled THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MED • " ICAL COMPANION.. By:DR: A. M. Ma ITRICE;4I7, Professor of diseases of women. One Hundredth Edition, 18 mo. pp. 250. Price 50 Cents. (On fine paper,,extra Mail ing, $1,00.3 rust published m 1817, and it is not surprising or wonderful, considering that el rry p wale, whether wzriird or wot, can bore acquire u full knowledge of the nature, character and causes oner complaints, with the various symptoms, and that nearly HALF A MILLIOICCOPIES should have been fold. li is impracticable to convey fully the various sub jems treated ot, as they are of a astute strictly in tended for the married; oil those contemplating marriages, but no female desirions ot enjoying health, and that beauty consequent upon health. which is so conducive to, her own happmess, and, that of. her husband. but eitherhasor will obtain 1., as has or will every husband who line the love and erection ot his wile at heart, or that of his own pecuniary improvement.' UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES have been tent by Intl! within the let few months. —L— CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. BE MOT DEFRAUDED ! Buy no book unless " Dr. A. M. Manricean. 129 Liberty Street, N. Y., " on the tide page , and the ' entry in the Clerk's o ffice on the back of the title page; and buy only of respectable and honorable dealers, or Send by mail,and addren'to Dr. A.M. Mauricean, u there are spurious and surreptiliOus, infringements I ‘ f coityriiht. Jr evtryinfe and husband ponder No excuse for Igporance, when ignorance Amis. ery to those we hold near and dear, and when to dispel our Ignorance 'l within our reach. To enable every one\ I , c) decide upon the limits• nensaldt,treeenty of poneasing a copy, and that no wife, or mother need remain uninformed upon the many causes, which sooner or later, are desti ned to make fearful ravages tqson her health, unless guarded against, and that no causklerate and affec tionate husband have.catise to uphraid himself with -neglect of the welfare of his wif6- 7 _a pamphlet of thirty-six pages, containing jell Tstlelpsge and Metes of Contents, together with 'extracts from the book, will be sent e rrs of charge to\any part of the Vnited States, by addressing, post-pa'hkas here in. • IVhen Knowledge is flumnness, 'tis euljithle to he tgntorenit. rv• 0. receipt of OneDollsr (for the fine t• tics+, extra binding,) "TILE MARRIED Wt MAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION" is sent (mailed fres) to any part of the United States. All letters =mho post-paid, and address ed to Dr. A. M. MAIIIIICEAU, Box 1224; New York City. Publishing. Office, No. 129 Liberty Street, New York. For ,Sale by—Blanch A. Crap, Harrisburgb; J. Swarts, Bloomshnrg •, S. Worth, Lebanon; C. W. De Witt, Nlilfool ; I. W. Enaminger. Man heim ; 11. W. Smith, Huntingdon; S. McDonald, Uniontown: J. M. Baum, New Berlin; 11. A. Lents, Reading; E. T. Morse, Crinesville; N. Y R. P. Cionter, 13rownsville,• %Vents Sz Stark. Car boadale ; Eldred A: iamsport ; S. rue:, Wilkesbarre; .Geo. Earle, Waynesburg; It. Crosby, Metter; S. Leader, Hanover; it. P. Cum mings, Sommerset; T. B. Peterson, Philadelphia —Penn. April it, 1353 GOOD NEWS FOR THEI LADIES. DR. VAMIORN, the celebrated Astrologer of the 19th Cesium, bas abe secret that guides , the 1111n gl• to ♦ happy Marriage, and to make the Married happy.. Ladles who were unhappy through trouble, misfortune, disappointed hopes. and false promis es have been made happy by him. Ills Medical Advice was never known to fall. Ile is • married man. a man of family. which makes the Ladies consult him in the most delkate cases with perfect confidence.— Ile Is the married and simile Ladles' confidential Doc tor. and adviser. 'Me shows THE LIKENESS OF TOUR FUTURE 1711 I 1 'ANEW GOOD FORTUNE, WEALTH, ( i Eminence andds' apples. ere within the reach of all. Thom, who mad luck,and found the morn they trieSto get fad theater* thing* went against them. consulted him i their bad loch has left them, and they are now fortunate. tin. and happy. Ile has the secret that stops the slander and envy of your ene . mien. . . GENTLEMEN ! Look to your fdteresu before ills too late. Men who have beenunfortunate and unsuccessful In life and in business—men who have worked hard and struggled against adversity and misfortune the great er part or their line, and frond the more they tried to yst forward the more things went against them ! thews man have consultud hint (or the last thirty years. All thaw who wisely followed his advice are, now rkh and happy; while those blinded by prelurites and Ignorance. nellected his advice, are still „laboring against admits*, and poverty . Rs shows you the tiIiIiMNESS OP TOUR PIITVEtI6 WIPE; *All Interviews are strtally privatiand eonfiden• OW. No 3 GEORGE street. 'mama barna, North aide, above alettaillON Bath litreet;Thilodelphia. Aprt19.1833./ ISly . . IMELIIIKEIS Or VEOLIII4IB. DEROAre Within the likhory of the - human race I. no geweratloa has suffered more of the disarm* peculiar to females, thard the uvula. A high slats of civilization with the iron bend of Mallon, • false nation of yeatitity, the tut of sentient physical en .escise. sedentary halite, a life of luxney.and with many too vent a degree a 'rental' at time. when the condition of the system requires retatatlori.— also, by sudden colds—these are among the white ease* of the many distressing complaints which tes tes themselves span the female conttitation, giving ries to each ailments as the (*novelist :—Dapprusion of the gasses, Green Rica eces.Plaor Album. Filling of the' Womb, Spinal Weakness, aid diseases gin• erely which are peculiar to realties. is recommending his professional services for the instatement and care of the above, the Dr. would brief- IS teloadt, that his study and practice tau bees es pecial,' devoted to the treatment of disuses of this type. and from the (Svoreals result* tired Increasing practice in Mil breath of his protesslos. he dater! himself that his *Svcs have bees crowned with suc cess. it* has also given much att. solos tea* can.. and development la the system of Avelsis. for the ore t- meet and can of which he has prepared a waren, medicines. whiettlry their sateessfut ape:aloa neve ;nosed to be peculiarly adapted to, diseases of this ens racier. • • Females are often aborts. through delicacy or other theses. to mthine Realm to their family physi cian— who may be a rtgatar auseuthet. lad with whom they most come is daily costatt—the acts Is Walton to 'belt sitastbs.aad wmaid prefer eoliths ! on a physician with whom, arta their recovery. they may ant sectheartil come is comsth—besce the the. malty of one w be is version, educated. amiletitsn died the altar. of their complaints. and belay 'obi* promptly to apply the remedy with as attunes car. ta LaMar ellikied with asy of the above or klatired diseases wilt do wall to call at Dr. Olealwanli, No. 117 Baca BMW. hetwees Sth lad i‘h &Min. Pints &Undo. ! th• Pampas in tha maul who canoe* make It coo roiliest to *blithe city, escioetoy to the above ad. Arm 0) egrovotind coverall, the eymptoms aid GM 'ten et thart• - nlossite, mid milts by Express. or whitener Conveyance they may &militias. a sand, of. medic Ina lipplicable to their' cunt with advice fall ditectiorm for 1i sse.- an. AU eistitioneetrictly confidants , . April' 9.1113. ' — IS-dm i 0111110.-.Fosill float of toe Moots' notat: I. as .itatordiby EirostnyttiKa POlll litonsfir, coo • tandag littlo soory., Tm wafer cab boob It by paytit for tbto tuloonlonout. at Ws Wits. Atm ',nu. WIC I ..- .- -- 4 . Mier • EsFna,yi i.: l a tlairOA ali , to, h4l, iag made calcimine , arratayeatests for bring stip_pi dar h White Reel, and i V ri :re 3 v.4 , :h aa c.a r. ,. l . P u ri ni ta iu tmit aline! la eth y ayl kill Co..ssid . basing peculiar advaa ,, age: v fz e sh .4 lpp ru la t a . C .ti oaLt: ' kat. fete. troll solicit a share of the naming. °figers, a bather for fachny, nesaomkt or family ave. ' Oaf e. ..: Wi corner of %gloat as root Schayiktil: =- i Philadelphia. Fah:nary 1.1643. ~ . 4 - i 6—em ~, , ' n. a I.FRF.Iia LINTON fri nor Arent in PehlylltillDsuaty.for the purrhese sot . shippi ng of oar Coal.- 011:Ice, Vaidler's litoildieg, Morrie addition, Pottsville. , OFFICIAL ' 011ZUMANCITI. BE , IT ORDAINED 4Sre. That 'frOtn sad after the pee-age of this ordinance, that all streets as are hereinafter designated sball be 'curbed with stone nut less than tour inches thick eighteen inch es deep and two feet long, and the aide walks pa veil with brick or stone or filled with4ravel. Jackson street remmericineat W .t street, ran- ning 'eastward to Coal street en the uth side and On the north side from Washington s reet to Coal street. C oa l strut commencing at lack street run ning north edZitte .German Reformer) Cluirch,ce both sides. .V Aker street commencingst Coal street,.running east loWeand's Hotel on both sides,thenee running north to. Pike street, on both sides, friom ,Weaad's Rotel rtmnii.g tooth Mrs Hiirkins roller on the east side, thence running east to Geo. IJougherty's /Intel on the north aide. ff• • . 'Street commencing at ()gorge Dotigherty's running north to Pike street, Ott the wear aide, thenee Pike street running west to Pine alley en both sides, thence re the north side te First street, thence !drake: streeton both sides to §econd street, thence . on the north side to Fonrth street. - First First strent_commetteing at Grand steel, running south to Market street on the went aide. • Pottsville street commencing at Market istreet no both sides to the bridle over Miiltreek.khehee on the north sideto the Mill Creek railroad. ,Wash!ngicin street cominin , -ing utJaekstarstreet, running north to First street on the west side. ' Chop; 'Alley commencing at Cost street, ruuning east to Untie street on the south side. And he it further ordained &v. ' that all the above named streelgare to be curbed and paved, or filled up as shove stated, prior to the first day of Sept:neat, and tt nay person or person., shall ,not not comply with the above ordinance, the .council stfall have the property of surh persons curbed, and collect the cost of the sanus from said par ttes according to rrth and Gth sect toga of the Act of Assembly, passed March 3thh,18511 • ROSS BULL, Chief Burgess, Attest, H. SUISSLta t Clerk. Ernie plans and grades of the-Borough can he examined ut the Clerk's oltice. ; , April 9,1831 134 t PUBLIC SALES. IV/ILL be said on DATIIIRDA le, the 234 of April Ir V next, by the subscribers, without realms, at the Dwelling moult of John Emden, In Wayne Township, in Bc hutlkill County, from to WO acre. of TIMBER LAND, which is divided Into Omuta or putparts, may — ‹„t t _. he sold in the whole; If requested. A draft or plonmay be seen at_nny time pri or to the day of rile, at thebonse of said Emrich or l'eter P. Ludwig. Said. land la situate about one mile from 'Auburn and Pmegmve Railroad, and adjoining lands amid John Emrich, James Ev erhart, Abraham Bartolet, Philip West. B. ,Baldorf, and Nicholas Madeafotil. Conditions made- known on the day of sale by PETER P. LIIDWIO. ' PETER FILBERT, LEVI MILLER. Mgt April 9.11552 Orphans' Court Sale. 1-URSTANT to an order of the Orphans' Court of ..Schuylkill Con?, the subscriber, Executor 01 the last will and t mw eol Jacon nautlnn, late or the Borough 0 Pottsville, in the County of Schuylkill, deceased will ex pose to pale by Public Vendor, on TUESDAY the day of May next, at j ' ID o'clock in the forenoon, at the Ex change Hotel, in the Borough of Pottsville iu Said County, All that certain tract or parcel of land. situate in thh township of Porter in said Counts', bounded by lands of William Hod', Valentine &h. iernecht, ffenry Buehler and others. Containing 30 acres and 118 perchea and six-tenths strict mea sure, late the Estate of the said deceased. Attendance will be given and the conditions of sale made known at the time mid phice aside by DAVID G. YUENGLING, Ez'r By order 01 the Court, Lewis Bstal.a., Clerk. April 9, 1853. _1.541 LIFE INSURANCE. LIFE INSURANCE T11E" GIRARD LIFE INnUHANCE. ANNUITY an/ TRUST COMPANY ot PHILADELPHIA. Wine No. I 3 CHESNUT ST.. the First Door East of the Covtont House. Capital, e 200.000. Chatter Perpetual. Continue to make Insurances on Wilson the most favorable terms. •.- The Capital twine paidnp and invested, together with a large and constantlY Increasing resettradfund, offers a perfect security to the Matred. The Premium may be paid yearly, half-yetuly, or . ' quarterly. The Company add a Donee periodically to the In surances for life. The first Bonet, appropriated In December, 1044, and the second Bonus In December-. 1810, amount to an addition of WI 50 to even /11000 lOtured under the Oldest policies, making $ll6l 50 which will be paid when It shall become a claim, Instead of $lOOO originally Insured I the next oldest amount 10 $1037 50,; the next lo ageto $1212 50 for every $lOOOl the nthars In the mos propottion greordlog to the amount and time of standtng, which kdditions make an ge of mote than 60 par cent -upon the premiums paid, without Increasing the an nual premium RANAGERd. Thomas Ridgway, John L. Brown. .- Armen Davis. D. Danner. John Ja Pirnith, Feederlca Brown. Robert Pearsall, George Taber. Joseph Yeager. John R. Latimer. Thomi. P. James, Wharton Lewis, Joseph T. Batley. John R glark. - Pamphlet. containing table of rates and explana tlon.,lofUl 17 rapplication and further Information can be bad at the office T11 . 051A8 RIDGWAY, President. Jour P. J•Pritr. Actuary. CIF The aubarriber la Apot forthe above Company In lonnylkill County. and will effect insuracers.and eve all necessary Information on the subject. D. BANNAN. IS-ty April 9.18” ST ATI 1101REILL & nforturers..of Taper Hanon,rs, No./142 CHESTNUT St., Phdadelphoo. !: , 7 , attention of consumers arid the Trade to Il their stenslve stock of PAPER HANGINGS, of thole own•Fofacture and Importation. embracing every Tarte of goods In their line, which they will sell at low tit es. Truly manuttstory being the most emeriti, in the conntry. they nreenatded to offer upequalled:lndore meets to purchasers March 19. 1853. Cheaper ban Ever!, • 8000 PIECES VBTER HAM:INAS At B. HANNAY:S'P, pp Store, Pottsville G 01.1 ) PAPERS, frotn ceetts to 81 {Q rrench Papers. pi dons mire,. 15-6 m Clamed Papers. from 20 to 60 reap., Vaglazed Papers. fmm 7 cents iii`7s cents, Splendid Hall, Entry and Saloon Papers, Gold. Trivet and [nastier, BorderS\ Curtains on Piper and Linen, !ram Bto 40 ctn . 's. Painted alkalies, front 50 cantata 90 elicit, splen did amendment. / Fire Screens, Damnify! Views, Panel Pa*, Deco. mitions, Columns and Statoes,l4ltehes. The subaertber has mada hi. /elections of 4 1 : k ilee Patterns from friar of the largeet mernufactrirlex , od consequently hi. Stikk embraces a 'rawer vs rieryl f Patterns than ran be found in any Nuke in the city. Ile pledges blinself tn' sell all this Paper. at City Card Pried, and the Cold and mare expensive Papers at Less ties city sash prices. a. Ills Curtain Papers embrace new and beautiful Patterns, at *my low rates. Id. Merchants. and Paper' Hangars supplied with Curtain Paper and Pape/flanging, arholeule„ at the very lowest priers. • Elegant PAINTED SHADES, on Canvass, at lees than city prices.. Borne Bavaria/ Patterns can be found among his Sback, suitable for the most elegant houses. 14 As we are determined not to be undersold by any person whO intends paying for tit goods. those who Want bargains, and the advantage of selecting from a large and vatted stock, hsd better call at B. BANNAN'S Chrip Wkamele sad Retail Priprr, But and Sta. Paper Stare. re Paper Ranged furnished when required. March 19.1853. IV— • " Removal DArIEL fiCIINECK would &anon fleet° Lis friends Lend the Public that be has removed hi, Illation. ery. Pepe rand Blank brick Eetablishrtuttit to the 810 N of the 1116 110011,124 North S E COND Street. above Races Philadelphia, where be hopes. with the In memd fariiicies he now ban ad his NEW PLACE? to render satisfaction to all who inky favor him with their custom. (Among hie stock will be found a gen eral smottment of Writing. Letter, Wrapping, Print ing. Hardware, Envelope. Manilla, and Drawing Pa pery.- Also. Slant Printed Deeds, on Paper Parch ment; Paper and Parchment, Mtn Parchment of all Sues: together with many otherartlclee which will be sold at the Lowest Cash Price*. ; D. RCHNECK. ' Formerly lithe N. W. Cor. of '24 sod Rub OW . March If, 1643. . 11-3 m PAPER • 11611GINGS. TUE a a dentine,* have J apt opened a troth and cam plate mock of Wall Papas. amuse wklieb are 04 N lad Velvet, Tine Sallnou.d the Lowest }Viand U.. glazed 'Papers. aka, DeCorallorwv" Borders, rife Otte* ea, Canal's, +e n fie ,wbkb they offer at th e lowest often. bah 'Wismar and retatl. The be" workmen employed to bars paper clam la the c 117: or r Elsa. Books,Storsosory,dvi4"k• - We bate also oar usual assortment of Writing Pe rm. WrlPPlol Pamirs, Walk and School Boots, eta tloaery, ke. PARMIdI2 Ik;ROTICIff. Ne. 4 N• 51 8 88,11 ikon above Idartet, Papal's. elv Caenpa ld for Cmistry • ' •Itareb 12, 1833. I Ora NEW WALL PAMIR, WAlUMOtrae _ BURTON & Manufacturers 4.44 hrtEorteil, No. 124 AnA 31., Jima door abertv Sulk, Pi ll/addigio, WllEltr may be found the largestAtul test selec ted mot k fe the int City. COUNTRY P . =ARMIN illoY bomb" ateum"" dated, althea the lecoevenicle• of tackled Amber, and may be use red that they will receive the advise. tap of their motley • - MURTON & tionNa, .11i - Arch Street. abort Meth, Phlialetobia. Much 1833. ' 114 m • risaves strezeDED rigrrrox & CO., ventuta iftlnd Illasuractortnt North Setttod otoem. below Areb Mrua4 Wilt ado. Polladelphis.. As asoottoMot or nob lAA Tam. ty BLINDS *Ways on Imod,lat - ttot totroot,yrltea. Otd Blinds npanted nod Ulmolo4 equal to Door. Old Jobblog promptly Attended to. / • A baadsoote anseennent of WINDOW lIIIADEN tosttactly on bud. In m bleb We thrtetrilny wB 11 1 1 1 alim prl l l uoo l,lBs3bo ott ' public. /- A. ' IMERMUICELL CANAL 1110/1211 • • • . FOE SALE. VOlt S&LS noneeD Scbsylkill Canal Bents, win. L able for (be Coal or Ctati I varying la bardwa freht 100 to 011111111011 aid la arttrote St* 4 pato. Ths, woes ens 42. primly tut the present swarnindor Ala own Slats non and saperlotat4ancs.sno are 11011 moped mad Is swallow' order: For WSW IMttlealans endear LEWIS ISICESIAN, *Awn. So. 70 Walnat Musa. Thladefiahla. onto of F. TILES it Co. Kara I • Ihott4r PUBLIC SALE NERY, _l l3 SHERIFF'S " SALES. il SELELEUFF'S SALM 4CI2MAL . SOMME. 4 rime ea writ of .Fieri Fano; issued by 1 4..1 1 the Court of Common there of Schuylkill; County and to me directed, there will be-exposed ' to Public See, or Vendee, nit WEDNESDAY. the 27th day of April, A. 0 . 1353, et 4 o'clock in the afternoon at the Public House of lons H. Ravi,' (Pouiville 'House) in the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill County the following describes:l proper. ty to wit: • ' ALL the right, title.and interest of Thomas Ha ve), if any lie bath, of and in a certain body of Lands known as the Fishing Creek • Estate to tu Schuylkill County. bounding on the Dauphin Coun ty line, and extending from the Second mountain across Sharp mountain and over the top of Broad motantain, end eastward of Fishing Creek, of which body of rands a moiety was conveyed, to William Chamberlain, in fee, by threo several deeds; one froin . Thonsepßaird, dated 21st March, one from Thomas M. °Mien, tad one from George Rich ards, dated. the 10th and 14th of April; . al. in 1847, which . said W. Chamberlain took and held equally for biesselrElLX. Price, Joseph Pancoast, and .William W. l Lcusgstreth. each a fourth part. and in respect-to which the four by articles dated 20th April, 1847, agreed with said Thomas Haven, "that if he said Thus:Haven, should Within - two yenrs irons she date thereof pay or cause to be paid unto them in equal shares and proportions, one fifth of nll the monies paid by all of them on ,s.e• count of said lands. Whether for purchawr, or otherwise, and the interest thereof to the timers! such payment, and should also give his covenant ' or agreement in writing end under Oaf to teem, to pay one-fifth part of all unpaid purchase money then owing thereon, and the taxes end current ex• penses thereof as aforesaid, and to indemnify them for their liability therefor to the , extent of onefiftb thereof, that then - lie the said Thos. Herat should thereupon and thenceforth Le entitled to one undi vided alai part of the same premises together with she , other. parties thereto, whose shares would thereby become reduced to one-fifth eachin the. even of the said Thos. Haven paying and' giving his covenant in manner aforesaid," no part bf which motet's leave been paid by 'the'. said Thai. Haven teethe - Said other parties, nor has he given to"them any covenant as aforesaid, and his share of said mo. neva as of April sth 1853, would be about 311.000; and of his share,ofa mortgage to Blunsoo.lt lams is of the Sib of July. 1852, of abouf $1250,00. Sezed, taken in Execution, and will be sold as the property of THOMAS HAVEN, by JAMES NAULE, Sheriff. Sherifrs Office, Pottsville, 1 • April 2nd, 1853. 1 1441 DRY GOODS, &c. Npsv Carpeting', AT R. H. REATTY'D Old Stand, corner of Centre and Morweglan street", Pottsville. Impl 3 ply Carpeting',Floor Oil Cloths, Ingrain do 'I Table do Venitlan doWhitiMatilngs, I Rag do . I. Check do Otahr do - I Door Male. Also I' full astortment of Window Hangings, with Fixture. complete. Rich colored Damasks, I Buff Linen Shades, Watered Hareem Transparent, do And embroliered marlin Shades. E. M. Beatty having made arrangements with the principal manufattarere for a constant supply of the newest clesigns in Carpeting &... Ls thereby enabled to offer to the public a choice assortment atilt , above goods of Superior quality, and at' the lowest city pri ces. Apill 2, VW . . 14-It 0 1 . A:ts_E — .LP I MOIIRNINC. I BESS 0 N S ON- F;' .S ‘ AsOr7.` , lf 61T *l3 LAC K: 10 11 , 0 () 01)S WHO LE S ALE AND • • Spring and Summer Goods. Lllk Bombazines r lllk Crape Vella, " Summer Bombazines " ' Ave Valle - Bombazine Alpacas " But Kld Gloies " Timis, " Kid FILM Milk do " Canton Cloth . . Thibet .Ibawls " Mousseline de Laing ' Bartle do " Eames, - " Crape Collars. dz. Brulllanno. do ' SECOND MOURNING " All wool Buse* i Mousseline de Laing " Dune do Laing . Mouirellas do Bop " Mohair Ltistre Barest de Bege. . Grenadine ' 13arseettcs . . Bilk Tissue Binge de Loins " Chile -, I Lawns. Bang!. " Ms ! Gingham, " Foulard Milks '• Foulard Milks . " Glngbant j English I.:blames .. Lawn and Chintz j Neapolitan Glove* .. Bneilsb Crapes. ' llandk'fs, Cpilsrs. de. April R. 185 3- ' 14-]in CARAT mamma IN DIM G901:013. VE. ADCLIABIBAELT , N. E. Corner Eleventh . and Market Sto..Phtladilphle, hasoow In state a full assortment of Spring and &stonier Goode, at very low prices, comprising In part— • . . DRESS GOODS. ' New Style Mouslin de Woes. from 155 to 23c. i French Lawns„yord wide. from 6) to 37je. Mooalln de Deo, (ram 125 to 275 e. r • Black Manses,. from Ili to 75e..: ! Black Silks„ et 30,62, 75, 87e, and $l.l Chaogeable elite, at 50,62 and 75r.- Tore Satins, from 75i. to ill 50. Dame do Little,. at 111. 18, SS and 21c. - Scotch °lngham', at 115. Dag and 13e. 1 New Style Chimes. at 0.0, and Mr. PLIRNISIIINGI.OOOISI3. Stanntillee cloths, from 111,75 to 46. ,! Table Linens. Irmo 31e. to 41. Cloth Table and Plano Covers. front 41 75 to 4). Damask Napkins and Scotch Towilo r ys. Wide Sheeting and Pillow Cas ildosl mt. ' • Canton Floor Matt ins, et 13,41 and ,se. entgamm Black and Fancy Color Cloths and Calmlmams. Haitian.. Kentucky Jaans,lllarino Ca Waters. Heavy Cottonades, Nankeens, Linen" Drillings and Checks. April 1. HO SILKS, SIIIA*43 and 1111211MOUMBIES. T Y. DEPUY, his the ideal/tire to eglantines to his 11002rFOUll toetomers In SCHUYLKILL COUN TY, that he hie nu* open at his beeittiful specious and well liglit'ed stare, 1.0.41 North EIGHTH street, Philadelphia,' splendid assortment of New SPRING GOODlAXemprlaleg, Rich Dined Silk., I Field Silks. Changeable Silks, Su Iped•Sliks, Plain Silks,l India Silk", Slack Sias, Tore Satins. Mental" _ • i Watered Silks. / Chine • Lining PARIS EMOROIDERIES. Comprising Gonluin Lace Goode. Muslin and 'Lace Collars, 81 , Chemlosites. kc. Embrbidered Cambric Handkerchiefs, Worked Dress Muslin', Edgings and Inserting's, &c. -FANCY DREW GOODS. Comprising every variety in the newest Myles: BEAUTIFUL .SHAWLS. . . Canton Crape. droehe Thaw. Cashmere . and other Shawla, Ladles and Cents Kid Clove'. 'lnfidel's.. Cravats, Ilibbons.l.aree. &e. The whole stock will be offered at the LOWEST PRICES, at which good, f equal quality can be bought In Anierice,and 'Amen % lUi pleasure to all who may favor Olin with a eall. , J. y. DEPUY. No el North Eighth flireet e \n„ Phi da, March 5,1233 , . 10.3 m --7---. - ' ZONLIMUNG NEW . I L ( Rd. ,G. SUPLEE, Invites the attention of , YlCoonutMerthants and Dress Makers to bet an. rivaled assortment of PAPER PATTERNB,for full sized Ladies' Charges. 9; . Mantles, Telma., Mantillas, CapeikAprons, Sacks. to oke. . The Patterns are embroidered in various designs, printed and frrdged,showlog exactly bow the Dress ' will appear when made. Being In constant communication with the heat houses of London and Paris, and furnished monthly with every new design as I ton as it appears; the pub liccan always depend on this Old Established-House for the most recherche novelties In dress. Always on hand-a beautiful assortment of CIIIL -OREN'S CLOTUINO, of the newest styles and ma ' tenets. . ' Medals were awarded her In 1549,11150 and 1851. C. A set of Six Patterns wilt be sent to any one (iodating Three Dollars. MRB. 11. G. HOPLEE'II - Children's Clothing at Patter* Emporium, 52 South 24 St., Philadelphia. Jas. 29, 1853. • 5-3 M Julius Stern,, • , No. 171 North SECOND Street', (Opponto the Camel hotel,) Philadelphia, 11 dAVINe In atom a full and ostensive as. 5 4 ,,sottment of all kinds of Rh MERV BIM CLEB. suet 11.11 Ribbons. LIMO, Blond Glue idllts.Flotences. Bonnet Frames, snit a largo elsvitottnunit of Needlomntited ___ CAPES, FLOUNCE& INSED±INGS. P EDGINGS. ecs,togetber watt a great variety of otaer artists/. la oar Inte,too amorous to atenttaa. at a WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. / _ N. 11.-1 request all oath thous aboatata-,V A Jilt,' their SPRING PU sauna' to give IMO: fa cau. / Earth 12.1853. H -to granite aumnwr! 000 D . ONN bfroll6 at SONtl.lathonere and Dealers to al T ninth Illtllwory Goods. No lb Boob GLICOND Street, Plthadelpbta. Gavin waived by tau utb. vats a tarp and well selected sathttmant of eraING biILUNGLY GOODS.a la note prepared to offer Unlit customers. at the lowest mutat PM'S^ 'Glace Clio for Bonnet,/ - . Pansy Bonnet and Cap,Rthboui: Trod and Akotatteatt/Artlatlat Flowers. Crapes, all colors Taney Nate and Laity. Together with ovary ankle appartataleg to tba Rif- Hoary trade./ Match li.-IS$3 .1; 11111 WAST =NM T PA:I North BRCOND Street, sharp W 004.1- PAlfsdotpbta. vtioNd ntiostetfotlytall the or ,ourtiton of Oto Mends. and the Public IA Brim!. 74 c+,toblslsm d well ',tooted stock of CARPETS E on. CLOTHS. DIAVOS. WINDOW !MADRE!, I !DOOR MATS. STAIR RODS. PIANO COT- • wiERS. TABLE COVERS. COCOA. KaTmo, litom eto yank stdo,"tot Pubis Home,lL ~'CosselaßDoares,te. _ • Alm, to top Brooch Sew. Ise !piths nat.'s r asset obtmo Moth. - Feb.l6.lBNl. . & - 11411111111ZZ_ _ " Fourtk sod Ard shwa, PAsisaroplio, A lit wow nealvis lb/ Saris/ Ilslacl TiseitTOCS OP DIM GOO D S . tact sad cowrie Las a SashlOaable Shawls; New deem or Dom Goods ; Brltisb. Preach awl ItiDta GOoPs n, Diusosoosiol. onswiliomtEn_s_ Foiloo m et imorocso !.ocll. N.*. Wheissaw 'INT!!! sa &stable Dry 00004,1 • VOA% ths, _ 6-3 m • MITE prepared to — ifer.. 1 atlases and Milliner. his ;weal beans neck of I.a-; dire and Mime Straw and Bilk Bonnet.. *Haw Trtmailada, and Artillelat llowora ; Palindeaf. Pavia" as and ovary "unary at BU 1111 SIR Hard far Menilai . . rroio ncts,_.A 's poor mud, for ant indth for limit. Variety sad Beauty of wel4 ...oar • 13 :, ‘ muff tea arepahrst nwelted across, as wale linlfinaly,elaseiptiteo. will bie: ThstO O. AN:111 found s'nar'ed Tuoacts inia Le iN mi (neap Varlets front. - tr0.41 114.13. Meaapt., Pow mon IS. UR. B.. • . Yeb.ll s 3. ME 114AiNEOUS 2JI I I. •!. ! • _Matrimony . . Aitc• Tpic • H : • etyma fiF,Luve'sral BEAUTY . e- Cheapt,t oud 17,;0k fr•rr Pu540:,(4. ok' AiLE.o;:tre• of Post Orr throtegitouplita Doi o r i ISTrotatm, rth Amerman . Edition. No - A.3" 20d pa. /errs; anrk.fir mote trading rnathrtlon in Juror:o9 pries le e. ft n munirkeetiv embellished with' ,MT:endid AN %TO tfit'at. 5:114:11 . AV1NC4. 14 teach to 6,0 to 'l% in the Devoted Affect ;nit f the ()Torok,. 9I: (• The An of I.nve. Contistrip net Da trace, /To hate a tr..ant Mal Pure a Hand. r Also. very !important !earl (.r mrarrad reool., To elutin, the Sallow rare nen one of itraory, Ir teaches every tartere boll:L. b., /I tudektie. ' Truro, bow to 'rote 'cm led )larn rfinuorh. To emond lloatab Lao one ondred years Or 0. 4 i, ' To rause nit literature UI lb Duman .Pasaions to both Bele,. Tn remove lb* Canoe of, nennefi. Sweat Man on the ReTtrd .hive Organs; their Di. anises and curs. / I To Care Itablneas ; mike ttr ? Hour /TOW turfuriant ly,A•e. • To make Drama Teeth as Dilate as Pearls, ' To malt the Halt Chß, Bog and Clany. Also to Change Cray or Red flair 10 Brilliant Jet Bite-k, To hasten the•OrowitinfATlbliken, pant*" Ararat., To Itssiore and Prosertrell* Erniert, fio To remove Tan, Prichtera.Wart., 'thms. Blotches, Prickles. IlapertantrallaJa-rt To Irepromt and Egtend the llamas .To foretell Tbiato to Come{ And also 110m,to Invokor the Brehm of the Myr 10 aPPeaerearfli or 'Tenth!, to on CnernY. . To mate-Jul/es cr hlritS aloe Der talons, either for or against. r. • /To roue celestial Images sad Maxie Beata. . To Discover Illdrisar.Lon or Stolen Tremure,ldlitio. ,To ratter Double CrumarobOut Monate err EiTeuse, To mite Brass sad Copper to look like Po re ellser. To Cure a 'multitude or Doormen' Dlorases; And to accomplish mazy other Wooderfut Things! 'Meath's Old r,opts how to took Young, dpthotris, Clay, Dandsome ; an 4 feel t i. " To "Mirth o armed a Detour/ Treatise on the etiofirmitles of Tenth 'aid Maturity, mister (non raltal-Arneorme la both Bases. Together with Plain'Dlreetlens for thew Per fect Core.' Articles used, Ce.y. cheep, and . perfecUy harmless. • Price of the book—Slare copy, 95 cents ; Tier mo les IP I ; Twelve copiers, OS; One Hundred coMes, .10. ICI or 50 cents, se also a note, ay he sent by letter to perfect' safety. Address Dr. E. DV9al,l„ Albany, N. V. poit fold. Nooks see free by return mot Oaten. No 9 Charred'. Vs r, Shower,and Mersa tad Baths connected. NOTICC9 OP T C PRESS. , • .Tlits is indeed a work Of iterling merit. To each MI allogoar readers*. would gay eng,ntattlistritt ute."—AletAsdist Allogr•rillf. ' .. Ws • very rate work.andp'nquestlonablythe pro duction of 'I master mlnd."--itornio• Thies "No Married Person. ur thas contemplating mar riage. should be without,tbls ook ; go ft reveals ror iMO- I things that all persons of certain a;e ought to know."— Troy IMilr," , Tiopea. P. el ‘—tietret Ilabda In To ng Men tam-I4lly mir ed t; Impediments tO blurrier ill both solos tetnovtd. and Debilltawel Illatems inal rated. No (barge for .Jnien Patieets treated by letter. and Medicines sent freeroat damage or curiosity to all gaits of ihu world. name trairanitd. ' . .. . ADDREIIIrI Mi AUOVE. 11-1 y 14,000 Gins For The People. rNITAIORDINARY INDUCEIIENTAI6 whines* . the moving ofibe Panoramic( ibe (WEAN VOY AGE TO . CALIFORNIA, now •shibitell by JOSIAH PERUAM. the Proprietor o( the famous eleven Mile Mirror. Re Perham liege leave in propose diets i3uting In the cltliens of Nola delphis„ Baltimore, New lurk. and the adjoining pieces, a Bomber of Valuable and Costly Gills, Inetuillog the liagoiticent Palma:nu now drawing -crowded blouses at the Assembly Boil dings.l he exhibiting of which has realized in its own eni within the last three year., Arlen profit of 812,- 000. 'Satisfactory proof of so be obtained at office of the Assembly Building. 11. The plan upon which hts proposed to present 1101116 5i2,901) worth of An klet is, by the sale' of 12,- 000 Tickets affONE DOLLAR EACll,eacti ticket to admit FOUR Persons to the Pa unionist, at any - eatil• bition w hen theithoese Is not Vill, thus siring to each purchaser the Ir•rth J Au. Afossy, beside. affording him an opportunity to obtemlime of the billowing ar pries, via: ranactimi, Plano, ,Gold Watch. 3 Gold Watches, ** 10 sets Silver Tea Spoon*, 30 Gold Pena, at 13 each, 500 Gold Pencils, aliO3 each, 11,331 Steel Engravings, at 23 cents, MEM To morons public t h at everything will be done Wily and honestly, the following named gentlemen have been "sleeted as a Committee. era : deorge W. Dewey, 210 Chestnutat., See Art Vet F. D. B. Richard+, 17D. Cheetout et , Dagnerioniy plat V A Hoyt, Merchant Tailor, corner tenthanil Chest ant streets. Thomas A Fltzyeran. Proprietor City Item. William 11. el , Aels, Proprietor Pally Register Jame. K Waillace,.Proprieior Daily dun. 'P A Cregar, Princtpal South East tirtimmar &hoot. Under whose supervision die Gifts will be distribu ted to the following manner, ion the 18th otApril, or as soon as the Tickets arc sold.due notice nC which will ea given, , I The .Committee will seal hp In 12,000 envelopes, precisely alike. 12,002 ardent dpon one.kind or hole paper for the various , gifts'.;These sealed packages, mufti will be thoroughly - in ether, and Will be pla ced under Inca and key, itnithe day of presentation, whin the,holders of the tick ts will call at the Ogles oldie Assembly Otilldlng,•nd MG ./smelt ii Famed. NO 291 Chestnut street, will ptitsent the 12,004 - realed envelopes Indiscriminately. Orders for Tickets by mail, aiddressed'to .1. Perham -taitembly Buildings, will be tosuptly attended to. Ticket: 1 1 ar sale at the An mbly Buildings, from 9 A. M .1010 P. M. Also for Sale at the Girard House Washington House, Jones' Hotel, American House, Pelted &alas Hotel. Franklin House, Merchants' lin tat, Unton'llionsis, and other Hotels, and at the plc pal'Musle Stores. • EXHIBITIONS EVErtY AF TERNOON and EVE. NI NC], at 3f and ?I o'clOck. Single Tickets, as usual, 2eents. Chlidred half prlee. April 3, 1853. • • . . _ CraiiIMES'D7ISIISIIG, . 61 . 7 Ch.ltZLiti street, Arcade ' and 33 , Aorth Eiglali , :greet ~Plaladelphia: i 31POFWERS of Musical Intruininie, F.inay Arti• I del and Tuyr.. Wholesale nd Natoli, at tiff Clod nut street, he keeps the largest iimortment...of Actor denns, Violin,. „F late ii;_Clnititia. Iltblos. Flageolsts, Fifes,. Tawbornias, best ittliabi string Waiting Canis of his ow n' nianufactures. And at 33 North Eighth silt the largest variety to-ha found ID this city of'fanc articles cud toys, too 3 numerous- to name , sottablia presents or on birth day, bridal. Philionne; and o f er occasions, avid &a° for children. fu ordir to Ins re the confident. and eatisfaction of ble- customers be will salt at lower prices than any other Fancy r Murk &cos to this city. among ilia various at &edam, is an Arro- HATON BABY. which peas Ilia motto Is •• Oits Pf*S. Smart Profits nail titrict dean." Call and cisarnice his stock what's/ you buy or not. N. All kinds of Musical the bestesofkinanship, sad Li Apdi 3.1953 DOSS' 1 , fir subi.criwn rieuu id re 1i citully inform their tin / morons friends and cam. niers of Schuylkill Co. that• their astortment of Ctothing for Young Gentle men Is much larger than evr, aud they are diiinteed to aril cheep. Persons living at a distance. have the prtyllege of exchanging tin purelissad at this store, If therdo not suit. • - F. A. 110, T dr. BROTHER, Y 9 Chestnut St, corner of Tenth, Philstrs. April 1.1333.. 13.17 ~_ GIRARD COLLEGE i l FOR CEPELS.NS:' r k , mut: Is beaky given y the DITOCIOII of chit II Girard College for (Mita e, that they are prepare ed to bind oat Neventy.olue hildren. who have been milt in the said College, a d who are all between the ages of I( and 11l years, S i Apprentices to suitable i persons-In this COMIIIIOIIWei Ih, al either of the oc cuneiform of Agriculiiire, N rigatoni, Arta, Meehan'. cal Trades, or Manufactures. The term of such apprenti .ship shall mitt when the apprentice shall attain the age .•14.21_years, or ; sooner upon the dilemma of the maser. • Toe master or such appra fl ee n ill be. required to End and provide him, during the term or _apprentice ship. wadi aufheient meat. rink. apparel, washing and lodging at bls own pia a of residence; and at the COllOllllOO oftbe term of Opprentlceship to turoliih biro with at least two complete putts of clothesp 0110 of which shall be new. 1 The muter and apprentice Ant to be subject In their relations to each other to the Actsof Aim mbly In force In tinis Commonwealth in regard to apprentices and their master.. Every Apprentice will be furnished by the Direc tors aforesaid, at the time of binding, with a suitable,. pewit. , • Perums who are desirous in receive any of said Children as Apprentlcea, will make written applica- , Lion, directed to MENET W. MIRY, ISecretary of the Girard College, DO 215 Philadelphia Post Office, ~o. Ling namearusineu and residence. March 46, 1833. 1344 , UM TO COLLIERS /MIR Rsehle aid Ely Tracii:f Land,B66 ,located lln the New Boom Coal sin. la'flifered fur kale This Tract embraces the western portion of the rho. , Coat Rsln,e ering both dips of the Mammoth Vein with a 'run n the seams of 00 perches. The exten sion-of th Mill Creek ILII/rolid to title property is norm belie constructed, and will trobably be finished with the presenhyear. An ex 0111211000 of the ground Will show its superior advantages , es a site for a pro/ Incline Colliery, both as resn& quality and quantity of Coal, abundance of Timber for all purpose,. Anil ' hororable descending route to head of the Rending Road or Schuylkill Venal. It, in fact. par ss a; e ; all 1 ,, the, requisites neesuary for the establishment of a lint class Mire Ark Collier . For terms and condhlone.lw Inch. to competent and responsible parting, will be liberal, ,ply-to Messrs. U. G. ROLLER and WM' RIEULE. Ad m'in.. No 6 Carpenie -'s Court, Philade Iphia PETER W. SHEsPER, Pottsville J. D. MEREDITH, ,-- Match 19, ISM. , SPRING STILE, G STYLE!. ...alt./. The Seing Styl o (HATS not/AIL ,ici" ready for me ftiaft at Me ~,,,t, - New HA and CAP • • Store, CENTItE Street, two Door . ) I abore the Illiners',Bank. . a.OR lbqq patronage so liberally bestowed upon him the subscriber would.. etorn his most sincere thanks, and hopes by writ t attention to the Willa/ of his al:smartest custom-Fs od the public generally to merit a cnntlonatlon of t e same N. D. Peracnis having a preference for the mama t factorial' any particular 8 yle of o ll t at. o. ca T n A h r a p e g e N tOe earn, by learlng their ordc with the sebeetther. Po'rtreille, Slouch 3,1033. - 10-If / rate ' ,Rs WILLIAM 41 DROWNS LLA AND' PARASOL . , S 6 RABBET ritreci, Philadelphia. MANUFACTORY Wm. a: • Drown respectfully informs dealers that hie asi sonment of PABASOLd for the spproaching season is now-complete, and invites their attention to Ho Is constantly addingi new etylee. and dealers will end his stock one of the most desirable to etlect (rota that cam he Brand in the country. Alen will be foOnd a lastock of UMBRELLAS. , consisting of tow priced ton ; Olosttaat of every quality. and a choice taro moot of Silk. all of w len es offers for We at a gala 1 advance on Oa colt of manufacture. February 11.1633 7.3 as LOOSING .1 - -‘ WASZEOUSE, 117 (Mamma St, Wow ,North ride, Philad's. IA.TE Inform , Merchants and residents of Ibis it: ' , T Malty, that the motss/ complete aailment - 6f 1 T .INT6L. PIER. WALL anul OVAL GLASSES. ricb i hat espies. for prima use. or. all kinds for cannon sales. with PORTRAIT an PICTURE FUMES, itc., will be roved at our estabi sbment.' Long impedance and large (White e nab!e us inset! the best goods at lowest Nieto. Dimensions being /Ina. ws will give tailcoats* for &a yes. Mirrors, delivers • free from breatalit,a' °kr point. Orden solicUto4. . Fran la Plate Glass. for glares, potellitigatisa;ait ipusertatios prices. T 0111A8 .1. frArr • 0.3 m feb.2B, 1633. UM W WARE. 20 uuO F Arip visr . l _l ll 9C 1100515. sows aos: Boasts, usoned colors. SOO Steil C eder Wast , ToW. 1100 Cedar hung& I SOO Doses Willow Delkors: SOO Doses Wall sad Stroll Bersbes, tre. • . Tjte sows Stock over offend Is j'hlladelplas. sod tia, c hums Is s tbo world. Orders. promprly IL di J.-U. ROwy., ill North Thlrd Street, Starch 111,1114. . ,11-30 MUM aOO/*—SP/UNO 2853. /EIMJCATION. QM Citeliter ,Fennalo „ , 11•EsT CHESTER; PA. trrouctru DV THE lOTSSES - EVANS. TILE octiner Session of ttliainstitotion still tont melc on Iti lirstAtcanday'in May, ' The ono*, of itintuctton end:nacre off the bran es of I horimq h English Education, Ihtladine ti,.. 1+44 in. I , ,rerch and German Languyees; and V (Mai IN.k. And Plain and Ornamental Needle- Stork. Thou heh jecidcolavelent Teathem arc e Mplojed each 4, miluaeltia Cired are C,orat a ielne Tonna isaltirther intorma•lAft Of the tinial, can be had on autattatinn to the Pole tint aEr atriers - per. J. B Xlemsan. - tton• T. S Bell. Dar:inetnia.W. Worthhipan. E. F. Hit 4 mt • west Nichols and Thomas M. Pot: Pottsville; It. S, Evans. State Senate. Mat. ttsbutel: /thief whom basil:ad pupils at the Seminary, April9.lS33. / %I.S.3te esionfte TR; ,ANSPORTATION, caprzjazy NAVIGATION. Sehuglitill Canal and Nat , lgalloa Is nnill Itthe passage. of Boats througbOut too en :lto Port Cart tan to Philadolphw, tluti.lng tatea of toll. Will be chgirged for the 3. SI BC6LLANEOCS ARTICLEI'. TH.I tireltne op., l The I! year I. keAarglier; P°4144. FIT CLASS. 'lron Of*. Clay. Sand:Drivel, Manure. Damon en 'Shone,illrit-X•bats.Liartestons,ellacted Lime, Quart, Stalk, Cordwood,Porta and !kr Runith Bart and Gypsum, one cent an a half pc totqper mite, far ttie first ten miles.and a twit ec tpl;r ton per mile for each addlilorial mile, but no 4har e shell be made for any distance exceed ing 117 cTis per tan 1 SECOND CLASS. Dna eke Lime, Mantle, Wrought or Scabbied Stone. illimmlnous Coat. tirlcks, Ire, Soap Stone and Copper Ake ,Itwo cent, per ton per rolls. for the link ten mitts, and Mira cent per ton pet mile for each ad• dltional mite, but On charge shall be made for any dm . ante e4tcedtng folly cents per ton. THIRD CLASS. 1 trot, 4111 kinds to env stage of maul:irk:tore llbe yond t e ote.xtalt and Pisnierte cent per ton act mile fi , thCi drat twenty tulles. and half ¢ per ion per mi • for caMaadditlortal mile. but no charge shall be matf,e'foit any distance cacti:4ll4 flail cents per ton. I. ?MIRTH CLASS- , 1 Oral!), Fl or. Seeds. Timber. mina and square. Sawed] Loather. Hoop Pole., Shinglet, Laths. and Staves 'ln boats May and Straw in bates, .415-tchandise atoll kinds, end all ankles riot otherwise epecifteal• ly enut ieraled. two rents per totxper milelor Mellen ten miler. and a half cent pextnn per mile for each additional mile. but no charge shall be made far any distance 'needing Maly rend per too. Timber round and square, Sa wtoi Lumber. troop Pules, Shin gles. Lath and Stares. In rafts, shall be checked ac cording to the rates in'thls section. prodded the sex eral links of a rail shall be nilomed to alternate al the lacks with any ascending or descending boat that may be ready to p.m, otherwise sorb rails shall be cherged the; full charter rates of 61 cent • pet ton per 10-le below the city of Reading, end food cents per ton pe lock above aald city. { .. NO.—ln alt CUP. where one or more turbo .ere passedand the distance earned shall be leis than two oilles.lne change for Toll shall be for twn miles ao• cording to the clas• to which •rtielas canted may belong.. In all cases where the foregoing Rettei. fo r Tolls only, shall ekeed 61 cents per ton on the neertained tonnage of the vessel, (be any lock' passed below Reading. or 4 rents per too above Reading. the Tolls shall be charged at these last mentioned liaise on all Article.,' TOLL ON EMPI'. DOATM. Certificates will be granted to Boats, Intended to he run regularly irythe trade on the:linear the (:anal, by the payment otTen Dollars to my Collector. these certilleatea will entitle the float to a permit far earlY trip to , pans the whole orany part of tbo pie empty. duringfihn , boattng seasni3 of 1813, prey hied such l'e•at shall pay a sunein Tolls equal to Ton 'Dollars' per Montli t Boats not entitled to such permits Xvill be chatted firs cents per mile. unless they ea rrylCargo which has paid }lye Milers in Toll.; but no charge shall be made for any distance) exceeding One Dollar. Anylloat not permitted as aforesaid., and running upon a Single level of the Norte, shall pay hir each lock they may at any time pan, five cents per ton on the anceitaleed tonnage thereof, above. Beading, agreeably to Act of Assembly. . SI 0 000 350 Igo 150 re 7 Master/ of Roots will be required:: to exhibit Rill, 911milIng, or Manifests of their Coignes,. (When they are demanded by the Collectors or LoOttender,) t the time of applying for a Permit. or at any other !bur when they shall reach the Orme of is Collertnr of Tolls, dosing the - passage of tha.Boat to the place of destination. If they do not present correct Rills of Lodinc.ihr Montrone of their Cargoes, they. will brichorgridihe extreme Um' to anthorlsed by lave Ry en 4ht of Assetiddy, posed Aron 0. 1801, It is rirrerldeddrhat If say person engaged In transporting Cosi; Imo, Lumber, or other articles of idereltandige, or arty properly whatsoever. on any Paver. Canal or Railroad, shall well, pledge or dispose of the same, or any pan thereof. without the consent nt.the owner thereof. he shall, on conviction. be deemed guilty of a nrdemeanne, and he punished by A fine of rot lets hen Furry, nor exceeding Fmk lloatiaan Moos as, and also by imprisonment in the Jail of the proper county. Memo resa than twenty day*. nor more than one year, - at the discretion of the court.— And any person who shall knowingly plirchare any such property from any ttansporter thereof, without the cnnsent of the owner. shah he liable to pay omen 'ownerdouhle the value of the property eo.ptirchaent. thy ',order or the Manager.. F. FRALEY. President. Office Rchnylkill Navigating' t , - Company, March lk, 1553. f 11-if I "100 2,833 NORTON & CLYMER, TngthiBPOßTEßii AND COAL DELEI2B. will DAT* aline of Firn Clawi Can't Relies, winning between Pottsville. Albany. New York. Reading and Philadelphia. on the opening of Navigation. ieh IC:intracte tar Freight wilt receive prompt atien lion. Remigence—Reading, Fa. W. 0. PfOßTrt.ll. DAIIICL Feb. 190833. B.3m_ Agency For The Phcenl*. Fire ' l' ' ' '' : ' , ' '''' -' •,11, V, _'f.:l eu t ' ...,.16. 4 ft.-'17.t11.4.,;:•-g6i' :.'2•,,,..',:.f:1-4r''.l p r . •br . -;"' • • •• • ~ e.' -,11.4-t “F.;.4.4. ..e... :I '' ' '''''' :- . 7 ...%5ri,..-.,. ~, . -....., _ ... nstromento repair ed in o taken In time. 14.2u1 AND TIIIEF.PFLOOIV IH.ON CHESTS. SANUFACTIIRED by MILNOR & SHAW. Phila. I.V.ldelphia, for the sate-keeping of Bonk., Papers, Money, Jewelry and other valuable ankle*. Here chime, Miners and Jewelers. can he tuppiled Sake, of any size or deacziption. WARR.:N TED ro p all the properttaa or great strength. and the most desirable protection against FIRE or BURGLARS. Vault Doors, also made to order.— purchaser" can'be supplied with the shove Safee. at the game price they aie sold at the Manitfartoty, by calling no 3 F. WHITNEY. Collection and General{ Agency Office, nest • door to Miners' Bank. Pottsville, Re fors to Persons nnsitg. &hem Gen. Bright, Pottsville. ;J. 0. Cleaver,Bcav Head. inn. Pinkerton. do J. C. Conrad../r .Taroenna 11.1,F. Corm:Mogi,. do Hazleton Coal Company. ./• C. I..em.alg, do C. A. Snyder, Harrisburg, Jacob Heed, do R. Leinhertrin. do David S. Brown, do A. Imwer. Wm. L. Whitney. du W.& S. SteekeLlDurham, 1. C. Conrad. Sen., do R. A. Wilder. S."llaveri. H. W. TileGinnos. do 'J esse Turner,Pt. Carbon, March 16, 1833. 13 6m WORLD'S rem inicummi SAFES • liforo Proof of their Supertority! 1 THE LATE FIRE IN JERSEY CITY, Ma. (litLt• C. DMlllititt —Ott : • !tests as ninth !Stature ;•,;;J:,:,i.iY.: r- 7 - .7rt to state that a SAFE of your .•• : •ircr-Vii.1„ , ,.. ~..1 L make wad , the means of p • ',,,," iti,4110,.•5; , •• 4 1 wing out books and valuable 4 'f . iev rt.ri papers, toge th er with a lot ofr i r Silver Spoons,Forks, it, Item / ' ,"1 .!•„, destrUct lon by the Ore Ono oe,- • nt.- • . tarred in our store on the night • Zikgp,o, of the `27th ult., at No. 411 Mont. - - .., ••= 3- --••' . gantry Street. The tire commented near the hare which, owing to its situation on a wail, did not fall into I be tellar.binw aaesposed to the full heat of the fire (tom II toultdencement, and when taken from the in ins.hild ililthabrass plates and knob. complete lylnoltrli off. Yours, - it. U. EARLE I CO. feisty City, Feb. 3, 1853. G eat /'ire itt Strawberry S i tmet—Letter from Lewisl 4-, Co.—Philadrlphta, Mardi 29, 18 02. air. Jogs FARIKL- PI: : It afford" me much-saris faction to-inform you that the •• Herring datamander Rife " which we pure-based of you a short time 'lnfo. - pieserved our books endpapers in I[oo , l condition sto ries the revere nrdett through which it passed st-thri disastrous conflagration that took place et oar ware house on the morning of the titit Inst., when the. e ate wag 'exposed to the most ittense heat. for some , heura,and when dragged nom the flames was red hot on several sides. Wel malgle this statement by way o bearing testimony to thel worth of these valoable FSre Proofs. Very respectfully, LEWIS Is CO- The Proprietor of the jinxing •• Herring !Salaman der Saler. ' challenges the whole world,in Olean in of Oat Tholgsaad Dallart,toprodate their equal. Awar ded the PRIZE MEDAL at ...ha WORLD'S FAIR, Lbndon, and the COLD MEDAL by the American In stitute. ,Over WO of these safes have been sold and are now In use. and more than 100havw liaised Warn phantly through accidental fires. 1 Feconithand arcs and dalartiandera" of other makers. having been taken in part pay for '' Her i rng'i," for sate at cheap rates. - - ---JOON FARREL. 1 34 Walnut K., Philadelphia. 11E3 m. Ma ttotelaett Iron Mantles. Table Topt &e, from the Work• of the eelrbratett '• Salamander Marble Ipo." on 'band in great variety. .Mareh )2, 1853. ~.._ .~' _ BUILDING EIMIDWARD, tiyiD TOOL STORE EXCLIiiiIVELY. The largest and only Estahlrshmentof the Ain't ru the Mited States. txTSI•;M.,.at•CLURE A BRO.. No. 2£37 MARKET V Street, above Seventh. Philadelphia Li*. Manufacturers' Depot for Locks of all k Inds.— Werra nted quality; Pat. Silvered Glare Knobs. lac.; Paemium Poreela la Knobs. over 100 patterns; sliver pitted Diners. Jar.. with the most complete asaort dent of all the modern pattern, in thin line Buil. rys an/ dealers are invited to call and eramine one 'dock. I - Illastrataiksrataleyttes sent by strati, if &steed DOT AIR RESISTERS 'AND VENTILATORY, AT r.tcrony PRICES. • • ,S t d at a distance who ',lib to order Goode, iilrd dears an estimate or particular description. can Write to M'Ctoite Ir. Bacrrnas, ind all info:epsilon , altio Goods and Prices will be 4 . i:ran by retorn of MA t Ai M l Orders pot op audit the Immediate supervision of the Bus. nrcart. Aso ass cc. 7 April 1, 1917.• IVITOriTANT TO OMNI= AND. COAL MERCHANTii , Ting Subscriber begs rosperifullly to Inform W- I Clef/ and Coallierchuosh• alas con sntl on hand and lor sales Isms supply of naloo, o nl y from 1 Inch to d Inch. made from sum refli.ed Iron. And *Weenie for slopes or mill parvose - wnlah - • be will sell on my reasonsbls terms. DANIEL di'CARTIFI it. 6.7 Swanton Bt and 2 Dink St ~fi-davb Pht!stra n. *7. 1153. IIL subacrthet la the duty authorized egeat of 1 TGeorg. Paget Co.'s Patent,. titular Saw ' and ua furnish. at the shortest netlce,ear et the 1 Paw Mills csantdactured by them, sod at as tow rates,' as they can be procured front the anannfluturar. any information In regard to the mills, can he had from the subscriber. - DANtEt. LABEL Atoll 1, 1853. 14.1 y TAIRAANILIS PLATFORM, WALLS rj fitlitibaeribers hairs been appointed idiots for 1 the I able of tin* superior make of deities. and are prepared to furnish' any detcription of their make, otpablni of weed:` floral ox SOO tons. ; A sam ple of 114itS Cal be 1011t11 at the York Store: • • YAUDLEY 4$ E ON, 144 f QM= ' SEAMS. A Splendid Assarment. . p.r or rriNliabgcritior boo Jett treelvod • cr t . r t . v i m lot ofpalntod Wham. lisdeo.e=c4:4 o l •4ol and irr4st rub. 100 1_ 0 °,P°".,= a rp a .r coat. ebettper in p_e r •", " r- oxb f or the manneturr ttesa 1 ".7 rpiendid Paqtal rattans ""' Ira. " a" 1 For sato. wboterate lad Kr. aln4lt surrormen 10 4 o mini Fliate,Paper lad Variety itorir. A g r LICA- I IRON &c. ~.~r:i.L':.~:o~li' ~,~p Ay ~ w ~V nrrif . t By 77 . a4ra0. aid Ytuerdiry's Piill-C; FRIDAY 4 a, •CLOciEb P. "Flour. 85 - 00—Rye. do. 84 'OB per bbl.—Corn Meal, 84 00 dtro—Wheil Red, $1 13, 1:y1lite; $l. 10 eta.—Rye, 81 els ! —Corn, ti? ets . ,:—Oani, 42 cis. pei bushel. , _ ~..FllO3l CALIFORNIA:- • ' i f ' • . By thit;rrival Ottfie - ,lllitiolii i . sregl 'tar following news items: - ' The Illiailite brought two million and a- half of gold. . . - - • fit . • -, Turathirds of the town, 'of Wes eraville. had been destroyedhy fire. Matti thst Mud. . ness places including the Post-office, with Ist. ten. paper', &c., the .Ssitittster hunk& ' / hiving barely time to escape.' , ' • - A fracas between the - Miners and Intilrlser in the vicinity of Teharip, resulted , to the ' .. slaughter of fifteen or twenty of the latter he. longing to'orie tribe. : , , Thehumber of Chinni in ,calif'ortua" is 25.000.,• -' ~ 2'. We are glad to see some attention is be; in.g . pind to education. It gratuity the fifth annnal report of the Superintendent of .Pob- lie Schools for Chlifornia: that there were .5 2,241 2,241 children and youthe.- between.. the ages of 4 sod 14, in the City of San Francisco:' STATE LEGISLATVItE. SENATE—ApriI 6.—The vote on the S•. oat passage of the General Mining Law was as follows: , 2 Yess—Bleurs. Carotbm, Crabb, Darling. ton, Darsie,.Friek, Hamil ton. Hoge, O'Neill: Robertson, Sager, Skinner; Otrson, Spate! —l2. NATs—Measrs. Bliley. Budalew." Evans, Forsyth, Fry, Goodwin, Haldeman. Byron D. Hamlin, Reimer. Hendricks, Mazer. Hooke!. M'Casliu, M'Farland.Mort/ie. QMler Sanderson;" Sliler —113.: April 7.—Mr. BIiCICALER and Mr. Foe sty-rumored to reconsider the votwon general mining law, and that the gamins • be laid over. Agreed to: . - Aprrl 10.—Mr. OrNart.i t called ups Hansa bill relative to the Ttrripat and Mt. Eagle Railroad company. ' Aprt/ 11.—The Simian laid, Wore the Senate the annual statements af,the al airs of the Schuylkill Valley - Navigation and rail road company.; the Mill' Creek and Mine Hill navigation and railroad - company" •; and the Mount Carbon and Part'Cartion,nulroad company./ April 13.—Mr. Hendricks moved to in. crease the salary of the Judge of Schuylkill county to SISOO per annual. Lost—yeas 9, nays 19. 11.0 US E ..—Mr. Sittrinsit called up the bill providing for the funding and cancellation of the relief issues of the Commonwealth which was debated and passed. .We are glad to bee this—some proiision of this kind has long been needed. GOA AND COAL nocssi -- • Under this.caption, a late slumber of N. Y. Rat/road Journal has the following in. sible:and truthful article: Speculation has, within a year past, been. turned toward coal lands and coal *Mirk cm der the idea that from the rapidly increasing demand for coal, the value of 'this article - was likely to be very largely increased: We see no reason; however, to believe that any extravagant advance is to take placer and have no doubt that the present, and the , works in progress, will continue to furnish an abundant supply, at very nearly the old rafts. . One.hall the capacity of-the Penalty]. • Yams Imes we do not think has been reached, notwithstanding all said to,the cootrary.At _ is reasonable to suppose that the mines now- - worked are those most conveniently loe.ated • - and which produce the best article. Such . ; we have no doubt. is the fact. and those cam mg into use must compete withatie old ones at a manifest disadvantage. and,-of coupe, : be less profitable. Another conclusive evidenettobur minds.. that these new schemes - are comparatively. -,• worthless, is the fait that thez are cowneti and managed in Wall street. • Id they:awe; • seas an intrinsic • value, they would , have " been taken up and carried on as privet/ ea.. terprizes. A man who has a good thing ; dues not invite the public to-share hie'-good luck. By no means. It is only when it, is ' weak- that he calla for public support. Titan •- of the money that will EA made out of these birgua schemes wilhcome out of-the not out of the coal mines. Manykor ahem are got up to impose upon the credulous and - thasuspecting, and to provide fat places and ; agencies. These will answer very well al. footballs for Wall street,- but those who do • not want them for this purpase will do well not to-touch theib at any priee. DEATH WARRANT OF JESUS CHRIST. Or the Many interestucu relies and hag mentsot antiquity which have bred brought to light by the persevering researches of modern philosophers. none could have been more interesting to the philanthropist and be- - !lever, than the I one we publish below.-- Chaoce." says !the Courier des Elms Ernie. has just put into our hands the most inspco sing and interesting has documene to all - Christians that ever has been recorded in hu man annals," that is, the identical Death Warrant of our Lord Jesus Christ. •• -The the- • ument was faithfully transcribedby the edi tor, in these words : Sentence rendered by Pontius Pilate, acting Governor of Lower Galilee, statingthat Je sus of Nazareth 'hall stiffer death on the cross.: In the year seventeen of the Em peror - Ti berius Cesar. and the 27th day of Marche the. city of the Holy Jerusalem—Anna and Cal: phas being prests, sacmaseators,oftibe,peo• - pie of God —Fondue Pilste,Gorenior of Low- er Galilee, sitting in the presidential chair of the Prwtory, coridem ns Jesus of. Nazareth to ',- die on the crass' between two thieves—thro great and notorious evidence of the people saying : 1. Jesus is 4 seducer. 2. He is seditious. 3. He is fife enemy of. the late. _ 4: He calls' himself faliely Abe Son of God. 5. He calls himself falsely the King of ht rael. 6. He entered into the teniple, followed • , by a multitude bearing palm . branches in • 1 their hands. • Orders the first Centurion, Qiillus Conat , -- lius,,to lead him'itt the place of execution. ‘1 tor , Forbids any person, Whomsoever, either- - poor or rich, to oppose the deety. _of - Jeitia Christ. Thewitnessetwho siper,l the condemna• lion of Jesus; are 1. Daniel Robani, a Pharisee: ' 2. Joanna. Robani. - - 3. Raphael Robani. 4. Capet a.citizen. Jesus shall go out of the city of Jerusa lem by the gate of Stritentis. . ; • The above _ sentence is engraved on I cop per- plate ; on one - side are' written these • words : "'A smiler plate is sent to itch tribe." It was fannd in an antique vase . of . white marble, while excavating in the an- . cient city of Aquilla, in the kingdom ofl Na. , pies, iniheyear 1810, end wale discovered - by the commissioners Orin/ of the french armies. At the expedition of Naples, it was enclosed In 'a box of ebony: u'the the Charsem. The French tratielath , n, twat made by the commissioners brier,,,: Tnr oagival is in the Hebrew language. EOM A..IIERIC)LI BCOLE worm. t - • , __ d. The New York 'redone says :--. On Of the ,largest. if not z e largest, builditig "st New York is the new Bible-Rouse, =up . ," .. ing be square hour by Third and Fon avenuen and Eigh t stud Ninth streets wbich. is now being comp, Ned fur the *tee 0:,,,,72.- American Biblv - Societr. Its eis . ._„,,,_ ,f _ ; has been rendered necessary. • . - ---":',' he rapid extension of the field of thie . lionieWe operations. For some yearn put meet' tn. cooverneuce has been experiential fbum the :-..„ wear of greater accommodations for fireoish. log the merttuung demand for ita ;whites tions—uotenthita u ding-the megoitude of the establishment in Nassau at,. which has up to this time, been occupied. In /sanity:lBs2. ; the Society secured the lot on which thezew , building has been erected. • Its arra w gbout" three.lourths of an acre. comprising between eleven son twelve city lots. The shape of ' the buikhng,ta nearly a triangle. wi'4, no" qual sides. - It has a . froot of 199 feu Stitches . on the Fourth avenue. 202 wet- no/Eighth _ ' street. 96 feet 11 i..crtes on Third 'avenue. and' 232 feet 6 inches on Ninth ,street —ma- king a total front of over 700-feet---_The depth of the building is 30 feet. Thire is a , jugs area in the centre. The height of the building from the 'ti ne • walk is over seventy feet. and it is divided into am stories. •It a itubsteotiallr built of brick, with brown stone trimming, sadly/in. ready for occupation ,will hate cost ' between • p 2,56.000 atm/4300.000:- Ike building is cummandinglo , appear ane • & ammo , „.. block by itself; it ra . sere to e copAi ti r to . fires, and from damigelm books to the pro- cess of manghtenffe, by dust. smith, or vat . . nor froin,other buildings: sa noneae wrictit. • tog.. 'lced= bag warty Whir of tight and sir, and from it is hattatioss commanding View/of the aurronneistrinty sad- toontry. land and water. Proper alma= .41 beeli paid to the ventilation, of the .latiftling.,, - .. ...; .- ._. .. 14.6 m ma
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