inners' 3ouritat. Saturday 'turning, Aug. 12. BENJAMIN %ANNAN, Editor. „six BOWEN, apriztast Editor , The Circulation of the Miners' Journal is greater *Sumany Mari paper published in Northern tenwrylva• md has nearly •double the circulation of an i t i e nher published in Schuylkill county. It also circulateslarge ly among capitalists, vtanufactmers, Iron and coal de. re, throughout the kr..Liman and Eastern patee. VIMAET S. 'PALMER,' at Mr Real Estars rout Cyst Qtrezeies Corner & Chesnut Streets. l'hiledelpttia. N 0.160, Nissan Street, New York, Ao. Y 6, Stets Eltrest,Sostoo and • ' Soeth owl corner of Batiks:ore & Calvert Streets, 80110201E,4 our Agent (or receiving sabscriptkini told altirectisements for the Miners' Seems!. . THE PROTECTIVE POLICY OF TILE COUNTRY I The People Demand Its Itestorsaion Fn President, General ZACHARY TAYLOR Qf For Pier Prtridest, Hon. MILLARD .lILLBIO/ I E, QJ Nro Fork. Far Caw! cimaiutuer, NER . MIDLESVIARTEr. Of Osukm 013115ELT68.—Tbanks co those who have promptly paid their hins—but,ere are sorry to say that a much larger number than Irma bold back. This Is really discouraging. The expenses of oar establishment are heavy. The paw-maker, the type-founder, and the :bands employed In the office. all waist money ; and how are we to pay them onion our subwribers pay us? Our se;fferings ars &main , imamate, and we really hope abet tbedelirwuents, both at home and abroad, will open their bowels of compassion. and fork over the amounts doe in the course of the caning week. Any further delay will be extremely dangerous re OLT Credit . rind may bring us warm'. the reach of the man who •ellarges 371. cents for. bisiervices. TO CLUBA AND OTLICRS.—The Miners' Jousts/ will be furnished to single and club ouhscrieeti at fifty cents per copy, from the 'peewit nutsber to the Presi dential electionz-embracing a period or over. four =oaths. Cub must accompany orders: MI. I INOUE LOCOPOCO TESTIMONY. Ai a meeting . of the Locofoces of Schuylkill keetinv, held at the Court House, in the Borough I .of •Orwigebarg, on Monday, June 7th, 1847, at 1 orkleck, P. 31.,, in pursuance of the call of the standing Committee, Peter F. Ludwig, Esq. gats Locofoco Sheriff, wu called to the chair ; Dr. A. Holmes, fate Locofoco candidate fcir Cougrese, John Gaynor, Peter Kota, Strange N. Palmek, Ceti Steller, Samuel Zimmerman, Wm. Bock. IPetet Zetbe, and Nicholu Steller, were appointed Vice Presidents; and Robert IC pelmet and H. Voute, late editor of the German Locofoco paper, Ste:viatica. On motion, the chair appointed the following ,persons a committee to prepare; resolutions ex pres 'sive of the sense of their/Cain& : F. W. aniches, the LocoroctrArroseeuting Attorney, A. dieebner, late Locoaco luembet of Assembly, J. 9. Polsifar, Edwarif Huruzinger, D. E. Nice, P.. Sfec`>set Wearer, Chu. Frailty, D. Dough- / erty, Colahan, I. S. Keller, end J. W. Cake; who reported among others the following resold• tioll, which was unanimously adopted: / "Resolved, That like Walthingtott and Jackson, Gen. Zaehary•Taylor 1,148 proved himself, by Ibis courage, courage, his humanity, and his wisdom, to be the great man of his day and generhtton. The present condition of the country needs a pure-horned arid strong•minded man, to conduct tt safely through the many dangers which threatep the Constitution, and we feel satisfied. that he will ha ready to meet the call of his country, to take tho head of the Cabinet . at Washington, afteneonnuering our enemies , in the field. as did those two great men of the Revblation and the last war." 'We agree with the gentlemen who drew 'up and passed the above resolution. There can be no doubt whatever, that the "present condition , of the country needs a pure-hearted and strong.mind. a man to Condom. it safely through the many dangers which threaten the Constintotion ;' and we. too, end every body, "feel satisfied that tie will be ready to meet the call of his country, cud take the head of the . Cabinet at Wasbington." 7 There is no doubt of it—there can be none ! • TEN morns LAW. The Ten Home Law paned at the last session vsf the Legislature, and which went into operation on the 4th ult., has involved the manufacturers 'and operatives in serious difficulty. The operatives the cotton mills at Allegheny, near Pittsburg, turned out, and the manufacturers have suspended their works. They have published a card, amply justifying the coarse pursued by them. They state that they cannot compete with , factories! in other States, while they only run ten hours per •day—that their milts must remain closed until they ate placed upon tfootibg with other factories; but that they are ready to resume work whenever they can with safety to themselves. • In no other State, we believe, does there prevail a law4intilu to the above. Pa.—This enterprising village is, in flourishing condition. The Addligswer says that all -the Itothag,MUla ate in frill operation--the Anthracite .Furnaces are In full blast—the Foundries busy--tbe Bricklayers, Blazon' and Building Mechanics are all •fully employed; everything represents the appearance -of prosperity, clad aU this is caused by Dessotratic refs.!! The above is copied from the Ewporraw. the 'L o co. foco • freetrade paper of this Borough; and it in a fair ample of the news circulated in the Can paper' in older to deceive the people and benefit , British interests. _ . TO show the "flourishing condition of this enter prising villager' we will Merely mate that /oar of the Ifirofernates in that place are now out of blast, end the remaining one will "also be - ifi less than two *weskit, • The large Rolling Mill is closed, and will •eontinue closed until the duty is increased For. •eign Railroad Iron. One-half of the popolation of :Dansille depended, directly and inditecpy, upon 'these emablishcaeutm and of course they are now 'thrown ont.of employment and upon other depend. wincies. "All this," is the language of the Empo alum, " is calutd by Democratic rote." POLITICAL CAPITALJ < The Loccdocos say that times ere always bard !before a Presidential election. This is oat true.— ' The times were good at the Presidential election in 1844—the country was flourishing under the , s ! Tariff of 1841, and the people were - all employed .at good wages, which Wag paid punctually in -money. The Whigs then told the people that if Clay was elected President, and the Tani!' of 1841 .continued, the times would - coritiouelgood,—but if Polk was elected and that Tariff destroyed, dr.. "traction to American industry mail fillinw in its turn. The Leedom denial it, and declared that tlie Tariff of 1842 , would be safe under Polk's , • AdminisUation. Who told the truth 1 . Let the people of this region answer the question. IRELAND. A stirring appeal in behalf 'of downtrodden he. lend, signed by Rebell Emmet,Charise O'Connor, limos Greeley, John McKeon and other., .p. zits ia the New York Papers of Monday. The' t e rlentbrist the revolutionary movement in that country, are implored to assemble forthwith in awry "city, town and hamlet of America," 'for the pin pose of contributing funds to aid the jlwah in ea tablishing th eir independence. In the meantime the probability is thin the struggle between the oppressor and the oppressed has commenced, and that before the funds now accumulating can reach Ireland, the contest will bate been decided one way or the other. The suspension of the habeas corpus tel has probably taken piece ere now, end if so,* bloody conflict is in progress (E 1 WI/mot's County.—We otrasee in the Bedford Reporter, the organ of islr. a eel fin a litarnbutner orating, signed:by over six blushed perams. This !oohs siitthere were aotoe•Van Buren men 'boat! Gencial Buller, the Loeofoco antedate (or ' the Vice Presideway, was at Philadalplis taw week. I - . gar TAs National Inititute, ati Waskiiigtoo fa about to be ?biota in vigorous operation, COLONEL virvNicoop. ' • _ Another Richmond in the Reid We perceive the Locofoco papers. ihstColonel Wynkeep has mounted the stamp, to behalf of that pn'tty. tea speech recently delivered in Bucks cone tyj, and which is reported tersatie. in a Philadelphia jehmal, he states that when he left his, home for lexims he was a Wkijr. I stem out a Whigr says he," with a musket on my shotilcierand a knapsack Co my back." a, pity to destroy the pretty things" the Col ! one! is tnanufacturfug,for his -employers; neverthe less the truth Mast be known. We reiterate, there• fOre. what we have before stated, via- that when Colonel W. left this Borough for the seat of war. he Was a political Noire .etwerieme; that for some time . pirevionsly be had published and edited the Aaiun chat osisos of this Eloroagh—a Native American paper tan, and a Loeofoco concerti now ; that he was the Native American candidate for Congress in lßr6. and canvassed the whole district-thoroughly. In this County, where be resided, he received 95 Totes, while the average number of votes polled by the other candidates of that party was 136—thus evincing the extraordinary " popularity" of the inch ' withal where he ie dogma! During this campaign, when the mein important consideraiions were Meet- Ted, he denounced and abused the Whigs in the most ratio's terms, and it is 'positlielY asserted dolt ha received " aid" from certain Locorocoi interest ed, to defeat the Whigs. That he wag a Native American while ill. Memo is isabstantisted by his own candid acknowledge ment to Captain Binder of Philadelphia. At a sap per recently given in Philadelphia, in honor of Capt. Binder. that gentleman arose, and said, al reported in the Ledger: • .In regard to Col.Wynkoop be entertained for him very different feelings now. than he did upon the departure of the troops for _Mexico. lie looked upon biro at that time as an intokrant Native, tut bin sentiments were changed. when, at the Castle of Pertue Col. N. remarked to him that he could no longer be a political Nath e, when he saw the devoted patriotism and heroic daring of the German soldier." When dant. Binder had coneluded,CullVynkooß arose, and in the course of his remarks said: -That he endorsed the statement of Capt. as to his remark at Perote, which was the remit of a well founded conviction of Its truth. He acknowledge-I that he had been a Native, but bad teen bit error, and would rade& TOT to arm, ft, the unamsciout Mike:ire that he hod dane a portion of Ms ciri:ens. In conclusion he address. 'pi the members of Company k:. extending to each and ; every man a cordial invitation to visit him at his home where they would tint the door ever open to receive' ;them.% bed provided for their comfort, and a plate await. iing them at his board... Now, n is not worth while to be wasting' paper and ink upon this matter: for Awe at Adore, where Col. W. is kaalen, no ono cares a claw what his PO7 litical professions may be—they have heretofore rest ed upon one common basis and object, no matter I \ whether entertained under the Whig; the Native American or the Lneofoco organization: That basis IWas sffics. and he has little to loose in that the vision l ot .his day-dreams may be tealzed. 1 Wo hare nothing ro urge againet Col . W. as a mil iitary-man. We regret the necessily whiih compels us thus to 'refer to his political movements. But Large es arc his claims to military renown, they will ionic their lustre when borne thus disreputably into i • the political arena. . ITUE. BRITISH IRON MARKET IN THE 'UNITED STATES. Wilmer Smith's European Times, published to Liverpool. of July 15th. the last number received, gives a statement of British Iron exported from Lis. erpocil only. during the three previous weeks, ending t l espeetively June 26th, July 3d, ,gad July 10th, as /follows: To British possession., 1,260 tons. 2 Other parts or the world, 1.610 3 United Staten. 13,613 QM —Which shows that more than eirAt•trntas of all the Iron exported from Liverpool comes to the ITnited States, and we suppose we may take these three weeks as samples of the whole year• Coal and Iron men what do you think of ibis I It was not so under the Tariff of 1811 ! But let us illustrate the subject a little. The quan tity above stated is a little rising 4,600 tons per week. The average .product of the Pennsylvania Furnaces is about 35 tons per week—(the larger class Anthra cite Furnaces yield more) so that it would take the product of upwards of one hundred god thirty rein. sylvan Furnaces to equal this quantity of Iron per week. lite not, therefore, surprising that our Fur. lanes, Roiling Mills, and Machine Shope, through out the land, are failing Sad closing up, when Great Britain is supplying us with nearly/us assratid tone Of 0017 per week. j - William Seilzinger, son of George Seitz lager, Esq., of Berry township—(who, by the way, chairman be the firer who nominated General Taylor for thcPresidency) returned from the wars on Monday last. He was attached to Captain . Nagle's corps, of this Borough, and in common with his fellow soldiers, shared the clangers and: hardabipe of the campaign. Haring been connec ted wits the Quarter Master's department at Pe; rota, Mr. B. could not 'accompany Captain N.'s men upon their returnhome ; but was among the last, who left Mexico. Ho wee !Abating under sickness on the passage to New Orleans, and was so unfortunate as to lose all the money he had with him—(sloo)—it having (ellen through the sink of the boat into the river. He made known his destitute condition to Can. Butler and other. en board the law, and the former gave him one 41* lar ! We mention the amount by authority, ire: 'much as the inference could be drawn from - 1 statement in the Emporium, that Gen. B. was particularly prompt and liberal in administering to his necessities.' A destitute Wilier who, some time ago, called upon General Taylor at his residence in. Baton Rouge, was hospitably entertained over night, and when about to leave in the morning, the old Gen-. oral presected him with ten dollars, and sent him on his road full of rejoicing.! Gene. Butler acid Taylor are unquestionably both good and upright men;—but in enlarged philanthropy and noble ness of heart, the latter is eminently better known. iforpitat —We are pleased CO learn that Dr. G. W. Knoble, of this Boioup, has fin ally perfeeted his arrangements for opening a Hos. pits! for those who meet with accidents and Cu. nettles in mines--u well as others who may be come entitled to its benefits by contribution. The plan adopted by the Doctor for the support of the Institution is upon the system of mutual contribn lion and benefit. The .first object will be to receive and dispense medical treatment,and provide every essential comfort end accommodation, to Thou who meet with accidents in mines; and such will be entitled :o its benefits upon the payment of $3 per annum—Without any additional chirp duels; Sickness. Others, who desire to entitle themselvei or friends to its facilities, will be received os members in like manner ;.—while such as are not members will be charged the reg ular per diem or weekly terms of the Institution. There will be several consulting physicians con nected with the institution, is additton to the ser vices of the Principal. A Board of Managers!, or Visiting Committee, will be placed over the Testi. Marna, who will from time to time investigate and report its condition and prospects. This Com. mittee will be selected from among the leading citizens of our County. The character and object of the Institution com mend it in the strongest terms , to the public, and it has already received the cordial apptoval of our most influential citizens. The Inetitution will p into operation about the fired' January next, and a suitable building, in a healthy location, has al toady been secured. Cr' The 'Pioneer Furnace" in this borough, leased by Thomas Richards, Esq. vraa blown 'not a few days ego. It needed some repairs, and the present dull state of the iron market wee ,taken advantage of, for the temporary ens Pension— . is the Ann Anthracite Furnace erected in the - United States, !ribose operations were tneceeafal. It was pot in blast . etatir 1.&3.9, and with temporary susperasimasfsern time to time, has con tinued in wearer sinee,•producing ablaut thirty- Rye tons of metal per ere& • Mr,./. if. Powell. the manages of the late ' , Pottsville Theatre;' is performing veldt hie company at Towanda. "Supayiluoas Jags the hero of the stage,' Go The c o ugrasiansa Noinination.-;-Dr. Geo. N. Eckert, the present representative of this district in the National.flonse of Representatives, I has signified his intention to decline a re-election. The principal reason for this step is a desire to devote hii personal attention to rives business, which tkal ' , Acted JEI act' 'neglect on acionnt of his official duties. The Doctor has for 'Many years been practically conversant with - the great iron and coal interests of Pennsylvania, and hie advice 1 h u invariably bean sought in all questions involving their prosperity. At the next session of Corigrau a modification of the present Tariff law will, in all probability, be demanded,—and more especially as regards the aborre• mentioned articles. Under such circumstances, we know of no one whose intelligence and practical experience could be'enore afflictive, in behalf of his constitu ency, thakt.Dr. E. and we cannot but regret, in view of the approaching crisis, the nature of the circumstance' which have impelled him to de cline is re-election. The nomination is conceded to Schuylkill Counly,.eml among the 'plot prominent condi datee in the Whig perty,tre the names of Chas. W, Pitman, J, H. Campbell, and A. W. Loybern, Essfe—tke latter the late efficient representative of this County, in the State Legislature. L The Rkruaer Family.--A band et Tyro. bean I vorea - lista, lately arrived 'from Europe, gave a , Concert in th e Town Hell last night. They are said to be relatives of the celebrated Raynor Fernn ilykithich visited tbie country a few years ago, and 'whOse musical entertainments - attracted large and fashionable houses wherever they went.— Although we have never hoard the Hauser Femi. ly, we entertain no doubts as to the merit of their performances. The , Concert-sewn in the larger cities terminated upon their arrival here, and they !Mari consequently not created the furore which usually hails foreign artists of unquestioned talent. NeVerthelets they are highly spoken of by the press. From a critique inc Philadelphia paper, we 'extract the folllowing •ißut the peculiar' , ercellencics of the perferman cea!of these artists snay be admired without detract— ing Porn those of any other school. Notwithstand• ingthe ritht-angled and rough—edged dialect which composes the language of their songs, so widely dif faring from the aria patiente of the Italian, their harinonies are so managed, that this alledged harab• ne..61 gives indispensable character to their mum, and, atter a first hearing,ierrai - positively euphon• Tho Houser Fatuity will giro another coneor to oighti and it would not be =in for the &duty are of musicig out Borough to be present. rir The Coal Region.—This work is now tieing delivered to subscritters in Schuylkill Coun ty, and elsewhere. ,Two or three bundreircopies, Which were delivered' previous to Thursday . last, Contain s numher of typographical errore, which, owing to the .abseucc of the editor of the work while the sheeta were being printed, could not be arrested vit the proper time. They are principally confined to the :Statistics and Tables of the Coal Trade; and every book irsued since Thursday, or hereafter to be issued, will be found !imply cm. rect, or as thoroughly correct as the circumstances of printing will allow. The Goal Trade for 1848 has, moreover, been added, besides several desira ble alterations in the arrangement of the matter, Etc. &e. 16,483 tons Considerable expense has been incurred in the Publication of the work, and it is hoped that the Public, for whose common benefit and eonven. ience it hes been issued, will extend to it their ap prabation and support. • The above work can be had of B. Barman, Pottsville ; G. B. Zieber h Co. and T.ll. Peter. son, Philadelphia; E. W.,' Earl, Healing; and Burgess, Stringer do Co., New York. CR" Lebanon Cuuniy.—A County Convention was held in the Borough of Lebanon, on the 31st ult. at which the following resolution was passed: Resolved, That v,e concede the Congremman to Schuylkill county, for another term; but, in case the Whigs of that County do not claim hironur conferees are instructed to support 'ur fellow citizen, Leri Kline. t•'..sq. for that office. The following persons w re appointed Conferees for Lebanon county, viz. Dr. George ReiJenaur, John Harper, and Joseph Bowman.. The following persona were placed in nomina tion fur the different County offices named: Sen. ator, Daniel Stine ; Assembly, Adam Grittiuger ; Register and Recorder, Andrew Henry; Clerk of Courts, Anthony S. Ely; Commissioner, fienry Biller; Directors, M. Kreider, and Henry Mut. dock; Auditor, Thos. P. Garbereb. Abraham Stauffer was ehoosen Senatorial, and Gem Hoff. Man Representative Delegate to the State Con. ventior. to nominate a candidate for Governor. CF' Irish Meelin:T.—A meeting of the friends of eland was bed in the Town Hall on Tues day 'averting last, at which about $250 were col lected: A general County Mass Meeting will assemble at the American /Ulna Ibis afternoon, when further contributions will bo received. It is expected that Hobert Tyler, and others, will ad. dress the meeting. It is believed that upwards of $lOlO will be collected and forwarded by Schuyl kill County, in aid of the Irish people in the mat& meat now on foot for the restoration of bet Nation slily. At the meeting on Tuesday, I). 0. Me- Gowen, Esq. Mr. Ellis of Potter County, J. C. Neville, Esq. - and others, made eloquent and pa triotic speeches, which were received with un bounded applause. See proceedings in another column. Fir Odd Fe/toms' Procession.—The Odd Fel lows of Schuylkill Haven base made arrange ments for a celebration and procession, in that Borough, on Tuesday nest. The Map says that the occasion promises to be one of great interest and display, arid that nearly all the Lodges of the County, have signified their determination to be present. An oration Will be delivered by Mr. Morris of Philadelphia, and a beautiful Banner is to be presented 'to Carroll Lodge of Schuylkill Haven, by the ladies of ,the Borough. The ora tion be spoken at Boyer'a Grove, where seats have been erected for the accommodation of the ladies. Andrew Keefer, Esq. is Chief Marshal, andWillia`m J. Bobbin-a and Dr. .1. G. Krehler, Aids. Gen. Taylor hes received his reward, and you might es well set a islackemith to making a watch. aisto make a good President out of him.—(Col.lrynkoVs' Speog tet -Doylestown. Rather funny, ain't it. Gen. Taylor Is quite a small affair compared to Col. .Wynkoop—at brut in his estiatittion. "Gen. Taylor has - re ceived hie reward," , soya the Colonel--bat the Colonel hat not yet been rewarded—that will come, no doubt, if Cu. ie elected. NoW if the Locotocos will only prevail upon . the 'Colonel to stump Schuylkill County in favor of Cu., we will agree not to say another word about his pol itics in the Journut.- lent this fair ! rr Fatal Ateithmt.—We regret to item that Mr. Samuel Shelly, a member 'ef Capt. Nagles Company, just returned from Mexico, was drown ed in the Schuylkill, near Landingville. He wu egad 28 years, and true left a wife and children. His remains were brought to this SOrdugh,in Honda; last, and interred. . . rir Congressional CortfeicetWo 'are ao• thorized-lo state that the Conferees fof placing in nomination a candidate to npresent this district in Convars, will mcjt at Jonestown, Lemma Conroy, on Teesday, the 15th of August, in• stant, at 9 o'clock, A. M. • Ct Nesu„Madine We observe that Mr. Jossplv De m is erecting a building on:George Soso; ((gnu utensil' re &Mary and Mechlin shop. The building is of brick, admirably.atrsaged, and built in the most substantial manner. tom' Wnr. p, Rqberts, East, welt known • au a practical 11W1lOgiat end engineer, lute taken up his residence in this Borougb. hid been somewhat .Mipaired while eesidbi in • 5 Columbia County. „ . TEE. MINERS' MURNAL, AND” DAISY t • ADVERTISER. rt - r Sunday.—An Alderman in Philadelphia. decided last week; in the cue of ; the arrest of a barber for shaving on Sunday, that it was a work of necessity, and was not punishable under these. of Assembly—cleanliness being an Important duty enjoined by suieiy, and th• time and means of perforating it, u preseitiedin this cue; were op , duel with the parties. - The Court of Ingtary; . Are suppose is happily at an and. I'he day to which it adjourn-, ed. (Ist August) is passed, and, busing nothing of it, the conclusion is that the only remaining charges (Gen:Suit's against Gen. Worth) are in effect withdrawn, rod the (lour* discharged from, I their consideration. This the Washingten i llaion sometime since intimated isould be the LV'Hun. ztimmnifer ThompsonformerlY mar bar of Compass- from this State, from the Bedford district, died .11, binnbersborg a few days ado. The Washington' papers stns that the District of Columbia never bad a truer friend in Congress than Mr. T. and his portrait, painted fir the cor poration, now hangs in theeity Hall in that city. Er A Patin:. Alai= for sawing wood has excited considerable attend= in Washington County, Md. within a few weeks past. The News says its merits were tried a few dayssgo in the streets of Hagerstown, in opposition togennine burnan bone and muscle. Flesh and blood COMO off triumphant rirLuincll, twenty-five years ago,' was unin habited. ft now contains a population of thirty five thousand. Such is the molt of manufactures when duly fostered ,by the State and. fission.— Where nut • dollar had been invested before, mil lions are invested now ;-where not • roe could dal employment, - thousands find it now, f• far El Paibre Diabte.—A paper has just bun started in New Orleans, bearing abs above tigitifi• cant and sulphurous title. Translated" into plain English, it is The Poor Devil r and is. perhaps, personally interesting to the publisher from family associations ! r 7 'Californian Horarr.—We have seen it stated that flora. Stockton has taken mealtime to introduce to the IT,uited States, some of the breed of horses called condos, with which Cot. Fremont performed his wonderful tease in travelling, noticed in a previous number. 1.7* Monument to Gee. Shunk.—The citizens of Norristown, in public meeting, bare resolved to erect a monument to the memory of Governor Shank. et the Trappe, where - his reniaine repose. The contributions throughout the State are not to exceed one dollar each. a:7. A Young Wriman, Who was brought ba fore the Boston police, 'Wedged, in 4efence of her respectability, that she woo acquaiiitsd with all the lawyers in NeswYurk. As might tiers been expected, she was instantly committed for six months! f (o( -A Negro, undergoing an examination at Northampton, Mass., when asked if his master was a Christian, 'replied: "No, sir ; he's 'a mem ber of Congress!" There is, after all,* goxd deal of dltrerenea between a Christian aisd a member of Congress. rif The Boston Post sayS that it.' is high time that the Boston Custom House fold were broken up, which has become a den of wolves. This is • •'dig into the fifth rib" of Marcus Morton, wh, is a rabid Dernburner lar. Old Fat/ ter Rilehieis well paid for his ser vices ea defender of the Locotuco faith. A single volume of the Government's - Blue Book shows payments to him (or printing.amounting to nearly three hundred thousand dollars. riT Mr. Reid, the Loeofeco candidate for Gov, srnor in North - Carolina, says that “Gen. Taylor is a ROlll4O Catholic, and that was the reason whi he let ofr the raseally Mexicans at Monterey , in stead of killing them l" ar•Wesfon It. Gates; editor of the Raleigh Re gister, and a brother to one of the editors of the National Infefligencer. died a few days ago, on his return from Old Point, whine he had bean for the benefit of his health. ET - The Debt of Texas.—By act of Legislature all claims against the State of Tole* must to ii(a seated to the Audaor end: Comptroller before the second Monday of November, 1849. Joseph C. Neat.—The numerous friends of the late Joseph G. Neal, in Philadelphia, have erected a beautiful monument to his memory at Laurel Hill cemetery. LV'The the 11 saiieippl dear add the tributary streams are now about five hundred steamboats, with a capacity to entry at one trip near two hundred thousand tons. re Mrs. Webbi—Helen LiSpenard, daughter of the late 4. S. Stewart, of Now-York,l and wife of Cul. James Watson Webb, of the New-York Courier, died a few days ago in that ciiy. ('kromen.—Some person has estimated the number of clergymen in the United States of all denominations, at thirty . thoosand. Thiele a strong force to storm the bulwarks of sin:, • Dambey and Son,—This beautiful novel by Dickens has been dramatized, and is now play ed at Barton's Theatre, New York. rr &me one observes, that speaking without thinking. is shoOting without taking aim. It is better if °area foot sake a slip than one's tongue. TV' Witham and Mary Moulin are coming to this country. They intend to 'locate in Ohio, haying relations in that state. Surgical and lifectical.—What sort of ca ries Will dentists find itimpOssible to exterminate I Apothecaries. rr'A new D4scovery.—Funle are said to he very profitable, because for every grain of corn they give speck; E7' A new Proposilinn.—lf $lO make an eagle how many would make a haWk I • riPTde Ten ilouts Law hae been defeated in Maine. IMPROVED COMPRESSED AIR.LOCOMOTIVE The Baron Yeti &then, wkom the readers of this Journal will remember is a veteran supper ter of the doctrine of the utility of compressed air as a source of power, recently obtained a pat en t under the Mittel "Improvementa in 'Qbtaining and Applying Motive. Power," :for .further improve menN Oil his plan. -.ln order to demonstrate the truth of. this invention. en engine, adapted as a common road-locomotive carriage, is building at the College of Civil Engineers, Putney, which we are informed by a friend who has visited that institution, appears to give a favourable idea of these improvements, and will shortly be ready to perfOrm an experimental trip Croix' which favour. ableiesulti mu be anticipated, if it be possible to e ar th. * judgment from; the experiments hitherto `made, which base bean eminently satisfactory. In the meantime, at the request of the inventor, we give the following cornmutiitation, substantially as received from him, particularising the peculiar character of his' invention:—These imprevernents refer to the compreeeion of air, end to the expan sion and regulation of .it, whin used u a propell ing power. The inventions combined its the ipecificatban consists io a new description of hp dnuilic,ptimp. the -seater in which is used as a medium' for compressing and. Cooling air, with a . , 1 cooling or condensing apparatus to condeueecom- pressed air, .as also steam. The capacitiei lof these pump. are retied in a geometrical ratio, and ' are fixed -to axles, connected together in such manner, that each piston is continually is a diff erent elevation of the stroke—the whole forming collectively an arithmetical. .scale of the stroke, divided into as many parts as there are pumps and cranks applied—ace 3,6, 8,4 c. By these means the injurious inequality of power, in compressing air the 1 to - 50, or even .100 stmorpheree, and the immense loss of power, which hitherto made the application of compressed airas a propelling power impracticable, is now entirely removed. Another toss-of power—that %reduced by the de valopment of heat in compressing air—la provided against by extensive refrigeration, when expanding air from • high degree of compressioti—say 50 I atmospheres—down to an nnifcion working power of 6 atmorphems • and it is believed that this obstacle, more tha n May other, has contributed to create an almost gimenl prejudice in the minds of the public, - that this - safe - and beautiful power , (compressed air) count be usefully employed as a propelling Power.. The method by which the inventor proposes to restore the hut, is by bring ing the compressed air, in the act of its gradual expansion in small films, in contact with the at anispherie ale; by the operation of a selfregnlator, which allow, it to' enter in small films between two copper pipet,: upon the internal area of which the atmospheric air is in free contact. The degree, of working pressure is, by an ingenious contrivance, regulated so as to be uniform, but is susceptible of °cluing increased,or diminished, if required. Upon serious examination of this invention, as set forth in the specification of the patent, it will be found tk i too extensive to be fully detailed in th columns the Mining Journal r but sufficient been giVen to show that precautions have b taken for the aeoidance of the loss of power in c corms. log' nd expanding Sir, which has hitherto escin ded compressed eirlrom being urefully Applied u a propelling, power—a Power.. otherwire caries 'such gnat a dvantages ,- as- regard. safety. and urn fore -The' Tuition, whether. atmospheric power will be cheapes than that now in use, the inventor states, cancetly be pre:agony nssoleed, by daptiag it,on tiargergale, in regular traffic, uporia rail way-40r it must be allows& that locomotion by compressed air is like the power-loom, which is more economical than the hind-loom, only when worked together in large:numbers. Thus steam is cheaper. it it lint required to work one loiomotive only; whilst compressed air fasebtdiog to Baron Von When) wiliest() 50 per cent:when applied t o a fine yrorkiug 10 or :0 locti,zettires. [Lcutta Strifsz ',puma; Tab AMIOSPHESIO BAILWAY sysTEbt. Notwittansmding the suer failure of this prin. ciple of transmit on the Croydon line, and the difficulties and delays continually eneciuntered on the South Devon Railway, from the total ineffi cacy of the longhand valve, as formed on Clegg and earnaudi'i system, several of the plans which we have cite* before noticed 4111 being improved and matured, and others of which we have before scarcely heard, are being baleen before the pub lic, evidencing. thm thersiale, contiction_in the minds of many seientific and inventive men. that the rime will arrlie when the eerily and ponderous locorootive must give way, to this erenomist, safe, minctual, and, in every way, far superior principle. We are led . ** these remake limn having dining the past, week impacted a working model of an atmospheric lies, patented by" Messrs liselow am, Youeg. of Bermondsey, Whichiresaestre a freedom of anion in thi valve, and a inanity from its leiter, far imperiea to that at present in use. The motet to qualm* cernsies a 4-in, tube 100 feet tong, with * gradient et each end of I in 100, and. C., tuns-table at each extremity, grriag the comas of starting from each awl alternately eo the vacuum being obtained, and tints doing away with the neesseity_end tieuble of pushing the mains every time to the matting paint of the tube. The tube is cast with a longitudinil opening, similar to Clegg's ; but, instead of a flap valve, the action is precisely similar to the slide valve of a steam engine. The aides of the opening area cast, that (we side preemie a horizontal groove, sad the other a tabular face, both planed perfectly true; on this tabular face the slide valve resta,wben forced out of the coulter, consisting of bats of iron, in a full Site working tube, proposal to be 4 or 5 feet in length ; : at each end of these bars a semicircular opening is turned through 'shout half their thick- ness, forming, when two'. Wit against each other, a circular slot, in 'which is placed disc of iron, ground perfectly true with the under surface of the bars, and • thus painting a—sort of ruled joint, without any fixed 'axis, and farming collectively a loose chain 'which slides over the opening, and renders it perfectly air tight. To each of these bars or lints, is placed a steel spring, is the shape of v amine • oring—consicing. however, of only one plate, and merely sufficient power to pees the valve into ha plane, after the passaged( the coulter; the whole is covered by a top plate, to keep out grit, wet Snow, &e.,with the exception of a smell space to. allow the oldier to, pees, which is not much thicker than a sew blade, and which connects the leading carriage with the piston, in the usual manner. , it will be seen, by this description, that the entire appetites is (earned of metal, requires the presence of no destructible material—such as leather, dr.c.—and only sufficient lubrication to ease the (fiction in the sliding motion, and prevent the heating of the coulter in. its passage along the edges of the tuba and valve- -The construction of this railway tube is certainly void of any complex ity, and model works With great facility, and cor rectness ; there appears to be no lateral or trans verse oscillation in the carriage, which is capable of carrying six persons: and considering that it had not been in work f or some weeks, exposed to . the dust and weather, and the tramping over by the rainy persons employed in the extensive glue manufactory where it is laid down, it worked eur prisiegly -easy and perfect. It bits been inspected by many scientific men and 'eminent engineers, who have expressed their approbation, considering it based on sound mechanical principles, and that the more it is worked the closer the faces of the valve and tube will Wear, and, consequently, so much more perfect will the vacuum become. [Lund...Min. Journal CO=G DILIVIONDS lutellisent readers are aware of the fait, as a curiosity of science, that the royal diamond and plebeain C'cial are one and the same substance, identical in composition. only differing in their condition, the one being 'in a rude state of astute, coarse and barbarous, the other refined and subli mated iota the highest ranks of crystalline excell ence; end that the diamond is capable of being burned away, like chercoal, as is oceasionaly de. monstrsted by lectures on chemistry, in their ex periments. Not-satisfied with out knowing so much on this subject, greatly, of course, as the knowledge operates to the dispraise of the monarch of gems,' a Freneh savant, M. Jacquelsin, has die. covered another humiliating fact, viz: that it may be coked—turned like a piece of base saa•coel, without combustion, front a bright diamond, into a gross bit of coke, suck as they turn out in such quantities, every day, at the gas works. The dia mond can only be coked by the Weasel heat of electricity. M. Jacquelain's proteaswu as follow* we And it described, by the London Aiken • aunt, in a report of lecture by Forady "eh the • conversion of diamond into coke:' ...Having attached a piece 'of bard gas retort car. bon to the positive wireof Bunsereirbattery of 100 &emeriti, he placed on it a email piece of diamond. He thenermed the negative wire with a cone of the same carbon, and by de:serous manipulation, en veloped the diamond with electric' flame. After a short interval, the diamond underwent a sort of ebullition, became disintegrated, softened, and was actual coke." terra/. Wafter R. Johnson, lat. of Ph dads. has associated himself with Z. U. Robins and listard Knoiles, ia tlis city of Washington, where they..hara established an agency for , prosering patents and for imparting information on the subject of Inventions, arid en the spplisation of Chemical and Mechanical Science to the, Arts, Argiiculture, Manufactures and Mines. Prof. Johnson - 4 . watt knows in this country and Eniope,ftirthe highly interesting mod valua ble a:penmen's made on the noels of both countries. j Mr. Sherman, ode of the old Hunker nom inees of Cook County, in Illinois, for a out to the Legislature, has published a card pledging himself to vote for no men (or U. S. Senator who will not pledge histself to cumin the free soil doctrine of tho Harnburners. This looks like caring in on the pert.of the Cass men in Illi nois. air The NeurOrleans Della gives au annum• of a victim of a gambling house in that city, sehO, getting into a rage et his bad lack, knocked over tho and discovered divers wires, by means of Which, intelligence was convoyed to the player, in order loanable him to plunder his victim more effectually'. ' [For the Miner's JourtiL) Afr.Ediur ; Ties time Is fast approaching when the conferees of , Congreuional puluict will bo called upon to select a suitableperson to rept client them in the Congreu of the .United Stales; and none are more deserving of that honor, or better qualified for the offica.than ALEXAN DER LEYB URN. of Schuylkill Maven. Mr. L. has represented this County he the Suite Le gislature; darter tbetlast two winters, with great abi lity and the most intheat endeavors on his parejo ren der satisfbalon to his constituents. , • The popularity of Mr. I. fp three counties, composing the District, bi very great, and would command more than a faLl patty volt ; mild and winning in ids man. nets,. industrious in his habits, Indefatigable in the dis charge of his public duties--a politietru firm and con sistent In Ids own views, bat reopectlbi And tolerant to the opinions °r those who may diffir with him, he is every way calculated for the honorable distinction bin fellow citizens would delight to minter Kan him. I SCIIIIYUDIA, HAVEN.- tree the Miners• Journal.] dlr. Boman l tee, from the 7:temperate papers of. our Borough: that there are various persons to be supported at the Fall Election, to fill our County *dices s and as the Whigs of our Conntyshould have some say In the mat ter, and as the tune Is opproaching when suitable can: MOM should be selected, I take the liberty of naming SAMUEL BARTZ, Of our Borough. for.the office of Prothonotary, he , being an al citizen, extensively known In the erainry, an experienced briefness man. • good Clerk, and well qUalided to discharge the duties of the office correctly, and is willing to be a candidate, subject to Mac Whig County Convention. A WHIG 80118CHIBBIL (For, the Miners' JoureeLl Aft. Editor: , Petudt to reccesimeud GEORGE SEITZINGER, Esq., of Zany Tomato, as a candidate for . Commission er of Schuylkill Canary, subject to the decision of the Taylor County mating, which to to be held at Schuylkill Haven on Saturday next. Mr. Seltateger formerly held the office of Commissioner, and gave great satisfaction to the people of; the County, in the economical manner in which its affairs were admtnietared during his almhils• tratioe.PINEGROVE. , [For the Miners* Jonnuil.] Iktr. Edirar 1 ' Allow me, air, through the columns of your journal, to recommend Mr. TIIOtIAIS'IttILLA to the Consideration or the Will County meeting, as a suitable candidate for the attic Register and Recorder.. MANY. ' Potts ; Au g. 11.1130, r.1.A001.2 , 1 0 0)eve1l yelp- TEE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. —The following Resolution has been passed by the Vestry of Trinity Church, Pottsville. flueleed, Thar in consideration of the SUMS contribu ed and to bo'contributed as donations to the erection and funalshink of the church edifice: the vestry do hereby set apart, and sporopriite FIFTY EIGHT PEWS, which shall be, and remain from for all perfume who may desire to worship in the Church. Thole pews are lur,ated.as follows : IN TUE c mita' AISLE, North side, No. 111, 119, 127. 13 5 .1 12 . / 31 . 155 . I/oath aide, No. 119. 120, 123, 130. 141, 152, 100. LY THE NORTH AISLE. North aide, No. 1,7, 13,12,25, 31, ST, 43,51, 53 SI. 35 . South alde, N0...2. 8, 14. 20 . 20 , 39, 38, 41, 50, 51 - IN TEE SOUTH AISLE. " South side, No. 50, 57, $B. 60, 74, 80, ed. In. se. 104, 110. North aide, No. 22, 67, 73, EL 85, 21, 97, 103, 109. DIVINE SFRVICE, ls held lathe Church every Sun day. .V lac Rusks commences at 101 o'clock. Afternoon Serowe hownwnees at 4 o'clock. And even• ins service, oa this ant Sunday of every Death. pl. A MAE AND FULL GOEIPI64,—The Valver lY society, under the mot* charge of the Bev.'3. W. McMaster. congeno to bad morning- and seamen services evert BAUM is ete Lint ore room of !Richter's new Halt. at the usual church boars. p-1. Mat AR •It ESOILVISITLiErIiti mgation wl l benrarter wonhlp !trimly In the Hall. en the second door of the new briSchataine Mouse In, William Street. between Market and Norwegian St. Irriniedlately back of the Second Methodist Church. The services next Sunday MOM lug, will be at IS o'clock. In the German Lan nate. p."} SY DIVINE PEILMISSION.the Be,. lames Neill. oC Part Carbon, will preach in the Second 11. E. Church of thlo Vacs OD tpinarrow (Sabbath) morning. at 10 o'clock, A. M. The public are atractionately inv ted to attend• T. L PEIINLBY. Pastor. NOTICES. • "1 IND*PWIDENT ToIfLOU ettsll.—A stated Kr" !meting of this association 19.0144 over, Siam. do, se/ening. at thole Club Boom. eerier of Centro and Mahlocatigo sus..over Lipphutott &Taylor's Stant. • Istioral Invitation to all is attended. JNO. P. ElLT.Sect' . CENTRAL TAYLOR CLUEL—A meeting of Cr' this Club will be held on Thursday evening next, at 8 o'clock. The friends of Taylos & Filtmore are in • eked to ettend. J. Y. DETlTalthl.Bee'Y• R- m . On the Bth Inst., by the Rev. R. J. David. Mr. AURA. RAM STAGER. to Mies JANE Mi:WADE, daughter of Robert McQuade. all of Port Carbon. DEATHS --In Schuylkill Harass; on Tuesday Morning last. of pulmonary Commutation, Mr p. CATHARINE KLINE. daughter ofthe late Jacob Tiylor, and consort of Roland Kllneiaged about 45 Tears. • On Monday last, at Fountain Spring. Barry Township, GEORGE. Son of Isaac P. and Marta Varies, and grandson of Col. Goole &imager, aged 9 years. 'DR. SW !LYN COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY..,-Ot all the remedies of. the . day, and they area great variety, which profess to be of great value to mho human family, we hesitate not to pronounce Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry as one .of the greatest discoveries of modern science. Of all the many compounds put forth for the cure of diseases which affect human nature, not one remedy could be named which has in so short a space if time acquired such unbounded confidence with the public, and has performed such miraculous cures; and has merited and 'received so much eulogiunt fro m tho faculty and 'others, as this Justly celebrated remedy. Be careful of year Colds.—Many people are miry apt to consider a cold but a trifling matter, and think that "it will go away of itself lo a few days," and they give themselves no trouble about it. Rut to such we would any, be careful of your colds:* do not tamper with your constitutions. If you desire to live to a good "old age," use such remedies as will effect an easy aqd perminent cure. Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrupof Wild Cherry has cured more colds than any other medicine offered for tale In this country. The certificates of cures effected .by thls Invaluable meal , eine, which the proprietor' is daily receiving, are of the mosi gratifying character, and tend to show its sanitive properties, and the high rank it holds in public es lima ,tion. The Frees. the Medical Faculty, and thousands who have used Dr: Swayue'm Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, all concur is gmnouncing it one of the best remedies ever invented for the curet of all Fel. notary Affections. The (original and only) genuine article is prepared by Dr. Swayer, corner of Eighth and Raee streets, Philadelphia, and for sal. by agents in all parts of the United Stites, and some parts of Europe. For sale by J. C. Brown, Druggist, and Dan'i. Krebs, at the Post Office, Pottsv Me; C. & G. Hunts.inger, Schuylkill Haven; Frailer & Hobart, Orvslgsbarg; S. & G. Eholienberger, Hamburg; James O. Falls, Miners elite; ll.Shissler, Druggist, Port Carbon; John Wil liams, Middleport ; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua; Beifonl Mc- Lein & Co.,Burnmit 11111. ,CHILI.B.IIND FEVERS.—/Frigat's lodine Vegetable Pills are one of the best, if not the very best medicine in the world, for the cure oliulermittent fever, because they excel all others In ridding the-body Of those moe •bid humors which are the came, not only of all kinds of fever, but of every malady incident to elan. Four or five of said Indian Vegetable Pills, taken every night on going to bed. will in a shon time make a perfect cure of the moot obstinate ease of chills and fever; at the +am time the digestive organs will be restored ton heal thy tone, and the blood so completely purified that fever an ague, or disease in any form, will be absolutely Im possible. . CAUSIONI—Propte of „Ifinceseino ►suers of Coin terfeim I I—The only authorised agent is C. D. De For est—purchase Wright'. Indian Vegetable Pills from no other. J. W. Gibbs,keeping a Drug store in Minereville, is not an agent ror Wright'. Indian Vegetable Pillvfarid we cannot guarantee as genuine, medicine offered by him for sale. Thermis no certainty of getting the gen uine except from the regular agents, and never below the regularprice. For sale in Pottsville by Mn. R. M. Seamy, sole agent. Office and general depot, 16S, Race street, Philada.. Remember, the only original and genuine fallen r.- gentile Pills, have the signature of Wet. Wironv. TITE GREAT MEDICINE or Tile DAY: Docios Tows:scan'. 8 ¢u.—Thin medicine has the peculiar fortune of being recommended and prescribed by the most respectable physicians of the country, and Doty requires a trial to bringlt into general ase. It is put op In quart bottles, and is nix times cheaper than any other preparation. Doct.,Townsend Is a physician of great reputation in Albffer i zN. Y. and the Physicians generally in that city prescribe it in their practice. The following is a certificate from some of them: OPINIONS OF PIITSICI.LNS Dt.Towneend is almost daily receiving orders from- Phy'titians in different outset the 'Union. This Ist!, ,citify that we, the undersigned Physicians et the city of Albray, have in numerous sues primal bed Dt. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, and we betiove it to be one of the most valuable preparations et the Sarsa parilla is the market. IL If. PULING, If. D. J. WILSON, 11. D. it. P. DIUCOS. hf. D. P. E. ELIIENDOSP, If. D. Albany. April 1.1816. Dr. Seymour, the writer of the following. Is one of be oldest and .most respectable Physicians in Conn. Hartford, Ct., May 21, 1816. Dr. Townsman.—Dear Sit : Townsend's Sarsa parilla" finds a ready sale In Ilartford—is highly es teemed by ail who ha re made new of it, and we hays teason to believe its good qualities will be daily appre ciated by a discerning public. I have daily calls for k, and hope you will be remunerated for your exertions to render service to the afflicted. I am ale, your obedient servant, HARVEY SEYMOUR, yd. D. E ~ The General Agency for the le of the Bans. parilla is at.Bannan's Bookstore Pott Me, whe re Drug gusts and others can be au ppllcclwbo sale at the Ntauu facturere prices. It Is also for sale in Pottsville at John C. Brown's, Clemens ' & Pervin's, and John B. C. Martin's _Drug Stores; 8. J. Fry, Tamaqua; J B. Falls, SI ineraville C. Franey, Orwigatarg; Henry ShLuicr, S. M. Kemp. ton, and W. 1.. Ileialer, Port Carbon A Paul Barr, Pine grove.' oce Bee advertisement In asothereolumn. A circular containing a large number of certificates from Physi cians and others can be examined at Bannan's Book tore. Price SI per bottle, or 6 Bottles for O. • . =II CII/LINS FOR 11.1INE.0.—The subscribers have Just received from the ship Elisabeth, 1 and 1 Inch Beat nest English Chains, made expressly for Mines, and forsale. Aply to - T. & S. : GEORGE. april22 at 17 ] Market and rah Matas, ?Maeda. RAIL ROAD 1114,15.—The subscribers have now landing from ship Alhambra, from Liverpool, 5 tons Ben Road Iron, If a 5.• 5 tons It a 5.1 0 tons Hz n. 3 tonal} zle. Also, SO tons bestrstioed Iron, CODAlst• :ne• of roand,wptare and flat bars. Apply tr T. taE.GEOIIOE, North 'East corner of Market and 15th street: • JUNIATA U t I ER IRON. 55 TONES /mined boiler iron, Nos. 3, 1 and 3 of widths of 26, 29, and 30 itichesand random lengths, A.# G. RALSTON. 1, South Front at, Pbilada. It. IP4t Vt 7 RAIL ItOAD IKON —BO TONG nx 5 Vial Dar Rail Road Iron, 50 do Ili i do do • do do 21 s do do do with spites. 15 do 1 do do do And Plates, fur sale by & G. RALSTON, 5 southfront st.,Phi ada. Pnllada., July 11,1850. BAR 1R012.- m and Rolled IRON of al stem ; nail rods, horse shoe ban; dos and sheet Iron; cut and shear steel; English and American Wis er steel ; 'shovels of all kinds; nails and 'pikes, and all road spikes, constantly on hand and for sale at the York store. patli B. YARDLEY &SON. • TMAC DAS IST ES AND OTILERI3.--P 1. universal Chucks, all sues, from 6to 20 inches; Salter's Spring Balances, made expressly for Steam Canines, 60, 50 and 24 pounds. Platform and Colin Scales, more than 56 different sixes and patterns. pp sale wholesale and retail at the lowest manufacture prices, at No. 34, Walnut street, by Philada,Feb.l9 1842-8] •,! GRAY & BROTHER. PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCALER.- Pairbank's and Dale', celebrated SCALER Of. Y 1 sizes, foi sale at manufacturer's lowest prices, by GRAY A: BROTH ER, Healers in all kinds of &tales. Weigrds, and ' Weighing Machines, 31, Walnut street, Fcbl9lB4B-81 Philadelphia. BURDEN'S PATENT HORSE SHOES N 0 ODE OF THE beat rained American Iron, for sale at about the game prices o (the Iron In bar, being a saving of about 100 per cent to the purchaser. Ail shore sold, at warranted, and if not satisfactory, can be returned and the money will be refunded. OEAY ,t BROTHER, 40 Walnut st., rbitada. RouND • SPICES—By the keg always on Era. and for sale by Marcht-10) • LITTLE it MARTIN, Centre acmes WARTED ,VATANTED.—TO TEACllEltil.—Four mate and 1 1 P two tbmale teachers wanted for East No Township r all those tflabing to apply, will please call at the Port Carbon fleboorlfouse,on tbiegth of Septem ber next. at 6 o'clock. P. M„ where they can . meet the School Director.. None need apply but such as can come well recommended as to competence and charac ter. School to commence on the t'd of October nest. Pt.CarbonAngl2-33-3tl WEIIITERMAN. Bcc'y. lA7 ANTED.—TO TEACIIERS.—Five male and Y two female teacheraaro wanted to tate charge of the Public Schools In New Castle township. Schools commence on the Ant Monday in September. Appli cants will please address the undersigned by letter or attend In person at the nest meeting of the ,Iloatd, at . Johnson's, in St. Clair t on Thursday , August 3lst, at 2 o'clock. Vingl2-.13.4t") J. W. LAWTON. Sec•y. C— -011.1e WANTED.-1000 Tons White and Bed Ash, of all sizes, an exchange for Molasses. Sow. Ircos or, If very Lit, cash, or short piper. np. ply at the old stand. u under, or at the Exchange Rotel. Pottsville. .‘OO Hattels Brow^, Yellow, and - White Begat.. SO Mids. old Iltabioned Sager Moose Molasses. 30 do coartiroo do do For sale low by EYERABD BENJAMIN, 203 Franklin, near West street. New York, July V, '4B. ' 30-3uto • LOST & FOUND. STRAY C0W...-Btrayed.rrom the subecribsr at Valley Fames, tear New Philadelphia. On 'Tues day. August 1, a LIGHT RED COW. with a white lies and red circles around her eyes. She is about 8 yearn old.;-had a *Pap and copper Wien her neck, Any per son returning her to the owner or leaving information with him or flenrj Guiterinart. Port Carbon. that will lead to her reenveryarill be suitably rewarded. Angla.33-Itol M ' ART'IN MANGE. ATCOW,,--Cama to the premises of the sub- Sscliber, In Coombsellle, near Guardsville, on Mon day, July Slat, Ai BLACK COW. with a star on her forehead, white legs and tall, her ballot vary wide apart. The porn!, Is feqUillttti to ,come iorward, , prove prop erty, pay charges., and take km away, othetwlse she will be sold according to law. ' A u all .33 -Mal STRAY MARE .—; IO OR 915 REWARD.— 13trayed from the subscriber at Tamaque,otiBunday, the 30th ult.. a DARK ROAN" MARE with black lags and long black mane arid tail.. Any person returning hex to Jehn McDonough. at John Jones,' Tavern, Ta maqua, will receive fifteen dollars seaward, or by leaving her at Wm. 3tate's hotel, Potts - villa. ten dollars reward. AuglY-33-10) JOHN McDONOUGII. (TRAY 141 - AllE.—Came to the premises of the Usubscriber, in Mioeniville, on Monday...My 31st, ROAN MARE, about 5 pears old, and 16 bands high, - with a lohg taltand mane. The owner is requested to come Conger& pay charges, prove property, and take her away. otherwise she will be sold according to law. Augl2-33-31*] JOIIN ARTER. STRAY CO'W.— came to the premises of the sub scriber in Pattin's Valle', on the42,l of June.'a MONT BROWN COW., with a star in her forehead, white bind lege and tall, has whiteepots over her rump. The owner is requested to come forward, prove prop erty pay charges a nd,gakrqrer away, otherwise she will be sold according to law. Aug, 5, 32-309 J)OND LOST.—hoed /So. 474, of the Schoylknl Navigatun Company's"lmprovetuent Debt," drawn for BMW—dated August 2.3 d; 1847, and payable to Bright .1. Lanigin, for work done; was lost, or mis laid before it reached their • hands, and these parties having now been settled with. in • different form— Notice is hereby given, that the said Bond has been cancelled an the 'kaiaks of the Company, Ia no longer of any value. July f 2, 1848. 36-6uno] F. FRALEY, Preildent. HOTELS. WHITE HOR SE HOT-EL.—For vasr/y Jacob Ovine s, emu.. of Centre and "a° .4fakastnrws Streets, Pottsville. Wll.ll.lalli 61 5 t MATZ. denounces to the public and his nu merous friends that he has taken the above celebrated Hotel, where he will be happy to see all the former cus tomers of the establishment, his ftlends and the public le general. The house has recently been fitted op In the best mannet,and he flatters himself that by nore mittiag on his part, that he can give entire satisfaction to the travelling public. . His stabling is extensive, and be has a large )•rd which will accommodate any quantity of velticivs, and which can be clone d -up at night, June 10, '4B MOUE 'AUBON HOTEL...This a..., well known and extensive Establishment has been taken by the subscriber, and thoroughly cleanse, and refitted, and Is now ready for the recep tion of Travellers and . Visitors to the Coal [legion. The Mount Carbon Hotel is located intlie town of Mount Carbon, adjoining Pottsville, near the upper termination of the Reading Railroad and the Schuyl kill Navigation; attached to it are warm and cold baths, a largy and handsomely ornamented terraced garden, a deer park. end many other Improvements that will contribute to the comfort and amusement of the guests. The sleeping apartments are firrnished with the heat mums bedk, and have all the other necessary conven• lences,suth as clothe presses, &c. The table will be flitgished with the best the markets will afford, and every attention paid to render the' sit uation of those who may sojourn here, sgreeab,e, WM. G. JOIIISISON. S-An Omnibus for Pottsville sr ill leave the Hotel about every hour during the day throughout the season. May 13 '4B. 10'S CAuaat ' . . FRANKLIN iliousE, steset,—PAiladerpha. This house is:located "` zln Chesnut street, between Third and Fourth, in the Immediate vicinity of the Exchange, Post Office, Banks, and business part of the city. It is well fur-. nished,the rooms large' and 'comfortable. The table is always supplied with the best the market affords. The WineS in part are of the welt known stock of the M .Sanderson,and are not intern, to any in the city. The subscriber Is assisted in the management of the house by R. M. Elaymaker, formerly of Lancaster Co., Pa., who has recently beet, one of the principal assist ants, " Ilartwell's Washington Ilouse." The ser vants are polite and attentive to the wants of the guests. Nothing shall be wanting on the part of the proprietor to make the Franklin House comfortable home to the traveller, the man of business or pleasure, and it will be bin constant desire to merit a share nr their patron age. [Feb3 4S-6) G. W. SOULE, Proprietor. POE SALE. & TO LET. HOUSES TO RENT.—The subscriber will rent tiro iiwo.story houses, just finished, located on Lyon Street ha this Borough. They are very convenient and possusion given immediately. Also, a two-story boon situated on Sanderson Street in this Borough. This house to also well finish , d.— Possession given immediately. For terms dic..apply to Augl7y33-313 PHILIP lIAFFA, Corner Coal and Norwegian Streets. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—PUBSUANT lJ TO AN ORDER OF THE Orphans' Court of Schuylkill County, the subscriber. administratrix of the estate of TLIONAS J. BAIRD. late of the Borough of Pottsville, in the County of Schuylkill. deceased, will expose to sale by Public Vendue, on Saturday the 26th day of August next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Rouse of Israel Reinhart, Inkeeper, in the Borough of Pottsville, aforesaid: A certain two story (mute mcssuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground situ ate on the west side of Centre Street, in the Borough of Pottsville, containing In front on Centre street, 230 feet 2 inches, and on Adams st. 246 feel, and In length nrdepth by lot of John Bailie:3o feet, late the estate of ihessid deceased. Attendance will be given, and the conditlbns of sale made known at the time and Place of cabby ELIZA C. BAIRD, /tdminlstmttle. By order of the Court,. SAMUEL MISS, Clerk. Orwigeburg, Aug. 5, '46. 32. (1 - 10,PRANIS , COURT SALE.—Pursuant to an order of the Orphan's Court of Schuylkill County.~ the subscriber adminletrator of the estate of ELDER HUTCHESON, late of the County of Betts, deceased, will expose to saleby Public Vendue. on Tuesday the kith day of Anguat next, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Woe of Simnel Beard, Inkeeper in the Borongtr of Schuylkill Haven: A cartainlot or piece of gropnd situate In the Borough of dcbuytklit Haven, County of Schuylkill, marked in the plan of part of the old town , of Schuylkill Haven, with the letter B. being the fourth part of lots numbered and 153, containing 59 feet in width and lOU feet in length or depth, late the estate :WI the said deceased. Attendance will be given and the conditions of ease made known at the time and place of sale by ANDREW' M. SALLASE, Adm'r. By order of th. Court, SAMUEL CllBB, Clark. Orwigeburg, Aug. 5, '49. rim) ,L.E. on leases, to sun applicants, all that .Litract ofland belonging to the K.Ametican Coal Co. known as the Mill Creek. Tract, containing the follow ing flat of Coal Veins, many of which,—among others, the Peach Mountain Veins—having a range of oier a mile in length, viz t =Lewis, Bpohn, Barratiench, Pearson, Clarkson, Stevenson. Little Tracey, Peach Mountain Veins, Green Park or Rave nedale Vein, Per. peadicular. Diamond, and Big Diamond Veins, along with many others not named. Al/FD, all that tract called the:Unction MCI, belong ing totbe said Company, containing the rialem,Forrest, FlabbitHole, Mortimer, Tunnel, Black Mine, C. Law ton and Alfred Lawton Veins. Also, a Saw MCI and Grist 31111,situnted on the Mill Creek Tract, all of which will be rented on moderate terms by applying to DAVID CUILLAS, Ag't. Pottevtlie, Feb. 31 '• V OIL SALE—AT PRIVATE BALE, - All that .L" certain tract or parcel of land, situated on the Broad. Mountain, in Lower -Mahantonge township, in Schuylkill County., (formerly Clerks county.) to the State Of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol lows,to wit:—Beginning at a marked white oak tree ; thence by late vacant lands, now surveved to Jacob Miller, north sixty-five perches, to a white oak ; thence by late vacant land, nowatuveyed to George Werner. west 146 perches to a stone; thence bY late vacant land now surveyed to Leonard 'Sick, south sixty-five perch. es to a Spanish oak; thence east 146 , perches, to the place of beginning, containing fifty-five acres and - one hundred andilfty-two percher of land and allowances of six per Cent. for roads; &c. JOAN G. BRENNER. Executor of P. Beath' estate, 69. Market st. Philada. Philadelphia, September 19.1846 313- ANEW ORGAN FOR SALE.—A new Organ with 4 regirers and 5 octaves. suitable (or a small Church, or for the elevation of Dilate, Service in a family, for sale by the subscriber residing' in Omits burg; this Organ will recommend Itself on tan bar ing a sweet sound, and is durably made. The andersigned are also prepared to manufacture Organs of a larger size, and will also tone Meanie and Pianos. JOHN SMILER & hION. . Orvrigsburg, July 22, '4B. 30.3m0 VOA BALE.—The whole or • part of the stock. fixtures and 'goodwill of • store, init. Clair, Schuyl kill County, tiering en extensive and profitable ettatoor a first rate opportunity Is here offered to any one pos session a moderate Ceuta Capital. Apply personally or by letter to JOs. G. LAWTON. July 15, - 29.] Norwegian P. 0. St. Clair. SP/E.11.11.0R COAL BIINES IN WYOMING ALLEY—(A NUMBER.)--For sale and for rent on the most reasonable terms. Inquire of Wilkesbatre, V. L; MAXWELL, Attorney at Law, jaz, W or ilk .4. es t b r arre, Luzerne county, Pa. Olt SALE.--4wo mail frame building's, auitable to be converted into Dwelling Imam Aug. 924 t R. WOODSIDE. OR SALE.--Sawed Lath constantly on hand and for Waal . J. G. & C. LAWTON. april 't9. IS-Smo FOll BALE .— TOWN LOTS-1n tho Town of Llewellyn--apply to A. RI:I9BEL. " June 10 ,24-tfl Mabantango street, Pottsville. T ADIE'S FANS, A. beautiful aesnrtment.Hirt re ceived and for sale at HANNAN'S TEST RECEIVED an assontne in of Ladies waist J buckles. Silver, Cult and Steel at July 40 BRADY it ELLIOTT'S rIIE GEN. 'X' ANLOII. ALMANA_C tor 1819; C. Or Rough and Ready Test Boot. eta nun and English; by the 100, dozen or single, Just received and (ornate at city pukes. gar tlabs sad others supplied the qualityat ' .BAN:sIAN'S Cheap Book Bto • ' • • NOTICES. MOT ICE.—CAUTIpN TO h1 7 L1.-04Nggy a !!- 1.11 Pchuyikill and er COUTO*, ay, r __ .. notifird that • certain AARON lIEPEIIb. is, aad r been for four or live yew* part putting into p aw min ;w_ water wheel called the Atkins Wheal. how tr o , notify 3 on, that said wheels, pa put in by raid te; i , rd ;!1 are in violation of Letters Patent granted to 7 . w Parker. dated on the 19th day of Ottober. 15t1 , Al ",' of Letters 'Patent for ail improvement on raid wig fia - i Patent, dated June MA, 1810. ,Said hepeid b„,!' J.{ duty nettled of sold vhdation chore than three since. Therefore all stoat Wino of the above the ed Patents will be prosecuted to the full meat or law, unless amkably swirled O. 11. P. PARKER AC 3; G. CfIADSKT, , Z. PARKER. Au g.3 4l ' _ !.,11 C • USERS it Op LI ED LANDS.—Art adjourned's!, of unsealed tgag, will be held at the Court 110113 e. in the Borough wigsburg, Schuylkillrimy. on Monday the Hig & /soviet. BENJ. CH RIST, Treg 'Wm 7 Or wigabory. EBB AND COTlligrioliz - N l-111) • Sealed proposal o, addressed. to James President, or to John McClintock. Treasurer, of Beaver Meadow Railroad. & Coal Co., will tia 7.; at their o ffi ce In Philadelphia, from now till the Nt day of September heat, for mining, prepense NW d i. . !leering tato Railroad Cita. one b ol )4redthOonya of memhantable coal ontlt he almoner nee. made a l . from annually; for the term or three years. Specifications may be seen by applying to 1.. ri ft ,. berialn, Superintendent, at Beaver Meadow, sib ad give all necessary information, JOHN MtCLINTOC!, Titania. Philadelphia. July 09,1849. Slat ItaIOTICIC.—THOOLI.trION OF PARTirEititii'. .1.11 —The subscribes! hereby :gives notice that tt withdrawn hoot the partnership heretofore betweem William Lilly la Co. ' Butcher's, in the t e .! of St. Clair, Schuylkill Coun ty, on the Ratt, of atq last. Since that parkid the business boa been sote, z 4 by William Lilly and Joseph /lomat on their twig. count. AffEL 11 0WAID. St. Clair, July ffigh, 1048. ItAs ‘l, OTTElkv—Lettera of de /I on the estate of JOHN POTS, late ef the lion'tp of Pottsville, devemmil, basing been masted t j , i. lteitatet of Schuylkill Camay to the sabwribet. person having anima and. demands against the 144 ' decedent, are requeated to make kaown thesear,taf all persons indebted to card estate. to woes Palma is 'snout d e lay, to tlie aubsCriber residing opmins la American tionse, Centre Street, Pottsvilie, Pa JOHN P. ;11013ART, Atiaer. de Wait wt July ^..a. 'td. I N•di =II . OT ICE i ti given. that an applira4l ~, 11 be made to the! next Legislature for a Bard :44. located in the Roping!, of Millet - tattle. Scbli 'kill Coca ty, to be called the Mechanic's Rant of . Beluga County,—withh capital of one hundred and SPy that t ; ."!t• sand dollars, and the privilege of iutteastng It to Iva ; hundred thousand dollars. At. C. 71EILYER , MICHAEL. WEAVER', SAWL HIBILNER, ! SAM'(. KAI' VFNIAN;i I JOHN TRAVER. Wm. DE HAVEN,. B. McCLENACHAM, ; JAMES B. VALES: , JOHN PREVOST, EPll'3l. HARTZLEtt, ABRAIIAIt TROUT, Jr. JAB. COWEN. July 1, IBIS. S 10111 - 11 i OTIC E.— Who ret; 11 letters of Administration have been granted lath , subscriber, by the Register of, Schttyl kill County, ct , the estate of Andrew Dietz. alias Andrew Becker, ice of the Borough of Minute ille, Schuylkill County. l. cetued. All persons indebted to said estate are taut fore requested In make payment to the eutetcriber,tai all those having claims will present then] tor setilentin t• t !. Junc 24 24419 CHAS. W;TAVLOR. Atlet. A II IIIYISVIciTIONBroIciCE.--W hart, letters of Administration have been granted by U. Register of Schuylkill ,Younty, on the estate of Jut Jackson late of .Ncirweetan township. Schuylkill la deceased. Ali littsons indebted to said estate are s. - r, guested to make !payment, and those persons beret claim, will precept them for settlement , June 74 26-61 4 1) , , ROll}lllT Mcitill'iNter, Adair • 't• • CHAS. WALKER' N — OTICH.--lkiteri of Administration , and chattele, rights and credit,, which were s • JACOB CIIIRIBT, tate of the Borough of Potnr, deceased, having been granted by the Itegliter Schuylkill Drunks to the oubscrilier. All prism ing claims or demand, against the said &ceder', q requested to make known the same, and ail p en ,. indebted to said Jeanne to. make payment o Ain . lay, to the subscriber, 'residing opposite the anarst, 'lonic, Centre Sreet, Puttetillo. June 21 26-t tj JOHN P. 1100A11T, NOTICE -70. Sticht or haring user la fre.x him Daniel R . Esterly, in the IllardM3f• they will herea er trade under the firm of STIIIIIII, ESTERLV, at the old stand corner of Century: Market streets. wher e. , .ay strict attention to San, they hope to - nlerit the patronage heretofore enrol to the old firm. I Persons in want of Ilardit are Scdh would do well xo call end examine their endi purcbsaing, aii they are determined so sell Mese May 21. 2 i STICIITER & UTERI •*';',": CARDS. ECM I R. PAiTON.' Attorney •r Law ;'So 41 J • rfouth Fourth Street, Philadelpla. ot' sugl2 13rtars I ILYWARD Skill 'PEN, Counse .No. 13 PrOne Street, rlilladelptAa augl2 ly ill T. 2/VOURN, Iliitive,ind Sian rairverr,i'm 1 • lianaer,ondltnitator of %%on& Sin 1.. Sine, ki . i-irivi nersville. Pa. i I. [flayd, '44. Ili, J. pe r /STliti, Maters in fining ardorii -") S. IS:S. Leather. and Shoe Finding., C0n5c,1,,,, .r,.., vttt.% [Senile) b. 17. S• '1 , 4 D . , - I Dentist ,l. DEPUY, Surgeon Dentist , Orfir;--.4 • hot Street, (North stele,) First door %him 4 .4,4 quire I%'illlo.l'll (Mice, [nu t ty :It &OSMAN' do CO. Tailors; Cornet Of Ma. 11. and Secopil St. up emirs, ore pi•parPd torw in . r 1 . manufacture garments of every iltsrripitun, vizi, i i':',:‘, any oiher estabil.finient in the Borough of Alain Give us a call and ry us. [aug I:: , '....,.^ A ..;;I:, the manuractnry nr weather b.Qnle public may rely orlon being suppllrdar ling upon, STRAti.II, l t. , nugust 12, ri IL'lSA.Tlikiiii.3l.lo lbs. eur,rl,l Frereia 12 rale by 1 I J. M. DEMI el, nug.l2, • 1. I .J ILARET xe Olt IN VALloll.—int recteir I .—Jund for sale Itiy i , .1. M. 'IIIIATT . I' 1. le Aug. :1` UNGLISTI CHEESE...miI Lou .ILoof superior Old Englirb Dairy Clear. jun frau and for nsde by 1 I .1, M. BEATTY kC. Aug. 12, . UGAR PORE PRESER ' I.JOrnwn Sugar of every grade, end 111. Inwnt* just received &miller sale by J. M. BEITTV k r4i . „ Aug. lA, • r, (.2 O,IGS FOIL VIDE CAMPA IGN.-Ta)lr ' kJ more Song Rooks, by the durrimawortle,reiMi; - judt received and for sale at • IASNiNi t -,V„j Jul., 31:9 I " Variety Stores, Pore.'' DR. Frigtell.TW ANGER'S FLY Among the evils of life, Ike swarms sr loaf torment rid in summer hold a prominent rut. an article that wllite ff ectually destroy them. I. • ately upon alighting nn It, and aller sucking ears; Mon, w hieh theyaie fond of, they become mild' , rin dia. Price 6 chi, sheet, 5 etle,ts fez 25 ra quire. with dlrettfons for wring. .For sale, awe and retail, at I BANNUII Chiap Book and variety Store,rowe • r LEVI BROWN'S GOLD I'ENB- 5 71!, eeler article, also Benedict & Rutty o Gold Pens, with heavy, substantial esses,tdremei a cheaper aritele of Gold Pend and C32(111 0' SI 371 each, Piet received and fur tote at BANILC 3 June 21 26. j Cheap Fanty and Stationary?? A PFL IC IC PRACTICE punctually attended to, to II as t color branches,, by Dr. El NKELIN Ceram P l ' l , at his reside, N. W. corder sat Thirdlitld Phil 3 delPhiat DISEASES of the SKIN, wait' .7 sing from impurity ofthe blood,making theatre Fio: r under a hundred different roll7llF. promptly a air' 14. v managed. TRAVELLERS supplied at a mcco , , tire with red Wine, &e. For particular., see r-10 _Emporium and'German Adler. [Declitl:4 O ILS' 1 WENT R SPERM, enter° .;.!t1 FALL and pPRING SPF RIM, • hasd”` WINTER REA ELEPHA NT; I WINTER WIIALE. I- .A I IT: UNIILEACIIED WINTER Wit N tr: FOIL MINING, I 33, i 4 RACKED N.W. COAST - .VITALE, Wlr.ne.' LINSEED! OLE. ' cline OIL FOR TRILLING MILLS. GUANO, [Phila,Oct3o Jotte , ACHA,i,VENGE TO THE Rll MDT'S 'IMPROVED CHEMICAL e0.0 ,. 1 extractinp crease, Mr, pitch,-oil, paint, or 1 ,0 greasy substance,frrittiladies t and gentlemeddris including 'silks' and satins, carpets, table spres , I - no ohs wltl, lath* bonnets, sa.e. A reward o r W,r be paid to any peison who will produce point green or drythat this soap will not erc' 4 77 per grosiq SI perdo/zen, or 121 cents per att. ~,, wholesale and' 'retail at RAN N A N'S Poltsmlle, whdis /Rile agent for the roull_r7;_i° MAP OF TILE COAL REGI...I' But two coalea of this valuable aad rreee remain unsold t ;Venom in want Imeeettetrell,t -; BAtibiNt Cheat Book and Btationt MMIM DIULES AND PRATEU WOO LOW.-200.111bles and Prayer Book , ' , 1,. every style of tiLading, cheaper by 15 or r, than they can be purchased In Philadelphia. .."; •= 1 Gilt Edged Familylea Manly tt,at BONN' Cheap BM ' l l re Vis ere Can purchase. BOOk che aper than cad he purchased in Philadelphia or . apri(l9 00,000 FEET S EAMAED XUEL !Li "XO,OlOO DEI.S. Booing Laths and O n ast I for a 4,"." (o a r p c T a i l l is a . t 47l b. l e a l' 6 ln m og Lumber ova e unfbef MOLLY A !V: RADDIFIDS SPEECH, delivered ;11 , 0, Temperance in this Derongh on the sti: . Price Of ant) or 5 (or 25 cents. For Weil I . .. 0 AN S 0 1 July li, .2..1 ' (leas l_le .„ DRAWING CARDS AND FillAv,lN. p ,' Irt great variety...lost received as f at q aNSit„; 1 I ti a s n a ID E 14:1 Cheap _ ) gal on consignment It Mt doz. Dairy Brushee„ mannfacturei v t:e Wilton Of the Blind, In Philadelphia, ofd vri, quality, and will be told cheap by appbeatr , Mayll3, 20-1 E. V A1tD2 2 1!;.., VABEIVS CELEBRATBD DRABIS2O3': boxes, Jun received and for Bale at , ONI 3fay 13 201 • . Stationery and 20 01, "6 BLACKS3IITLIING, TITILVING •O ~! 1230.--The mitiseriber respeetfuily oo„ he hail commenced the above business a ~ 0: Mauch Chunk and Coal filp”.ls, wilt bd happy to receive order,: JOSS N. B...—Guage-cocks. oil cups,and oil ,stnsl rot. sale. [July '4, • 04RDING.—A raw young men ley,. canna accommodated with lww,,,yel at a tom price: Apply to It. L. !darple.„`„,i, one door east of Walcott at.. • az AK COILRE•CTIa asYcorrector, or Vocabulary of th Cors o n , SPOech Alphabetically Arranged. Co:t, y , for the use of schools and privale rSet!) T. Hurd; just received and for 0 1 e',/ Yebl24.) DANNAN'Sceacal , D ° GOODS.—Just recciTrJA lat , y • t Blade, China Pearl, Neopolaion. "' Rough and Heady and. ftencAlro ritually low pries', large and snail s se Hi eta. by 44 Billet, ?odtsvllle, May :It N .f. 01l Coburi at unite as lota Mar}t = ~' ~t MI , Ofee gavie Itirt •o'clo 'Coat wadi wtik heti Gcm E