btti, as the :lignp,wvited trunmmg, there was not . light .encsalt to distinctly ascertain that fact.,-- :TYomas . Atigusuai gently drew : the , sweet u 1 towards hint; and ohl extremitY ofbawl . laiiditCnot The coldness of worldly 4titit was 'broken klositt t. they exchanged vows _or everlasting, Oddity, and • Thomas alksit to seat the .cove ant on her lovely' r , when. the.man that , goes about to . gatik. - tr the uncertmomous 'enipti - glaises - Popped hit head into the box, and observ ed, '''that he did not allow of them sort of pro. _ -- tiedin in garden !" : Thomas Angtts- - liauld - han resented this injurious insmua-. titiit on thelnstant; only he was . by no means litiletie, • and did not possess a puticle - of • Courage: He, therefore, -contented himself taiining foriome time in a s tyle . of lofty inirectire, and :Would tip bv. indtgrinnt • 1y payinethe map whit he owed' him, .tuek : nag..Tulia aturer his aim,. and walking:aut& his shru4eM.9s :::‘ooi - O'`,773*.ttat: Satttrday MOrntag, JaiiilarY 12. T*3 PlttiawalVE POLICY.—TEE PEOPLE -DEMAND ITS BESTO3ATIOPft r CASS AND AUSTRIA. The Senate of the United Stites has oxu- Iried considerable time in discussing the Reso ?talons, introduced by Gen. Cass, suspending "diplcnnaticinteiconrse with Austria, in holm tequencecif_ its barbaions treatment of the Hungarians : . -The old General, ambitious and desirous' of making a speech for effect'', smite than anything else, no doubt thought, that, after reflecting upon: the noble stand taken by, CLAY on'the South American Re publics, ias well as Greece, years ago, he thought; the_ same amount of glory would - - reslotuidio his efforts: But this is not quite • the case., The suspension of Diplomatic in. tem:ruse, is.a matter of great consequence, and while it would have little effect upon Austria, it might prove a matter of great detriment to our country.- , If it has hereto fine been necessary tdhave it Representative there, it is necessary now. Our Commerce . • would suffer serious injnry, while our pith zens, traveling orscjouming in that country, in case of difficulty, would have none to flee for protection :-and what would Austria care? Thinkyou theccamtrY, whose acts of barbarity, -equal those of Carthage— whose mode of warfare is a' &grace to the - 39th Century 7 -whose Ragnins is the embodi- Ment of all that constitutes a monster—a man -.whose acts would place him by the side of Caligula—think 'you that that country would "titre for the - uspension of Diplomatic inter - course? - That the speech of Sr. Cass was made for • Bunt:omb, will appear evident from the fact that he endeavored to enlist CLAY in behalf of his resolutions ; and when he, found CLAY Could not be made b 4 advocate a measure the effects of which might, and in all probability -would, have a deleterious tendency, he - charged him with conservatism. But this 'charge was repulsed_ by CLAY in a manner that Cass will do well to recollect. -The Washiniton correspondent of the Baltimore American, alluding to the subject, says that in this episode Cass is pronounced as too far behind the march of civilization to feel for oppressed and down trodden Hungary as keenly as the Locc.foco party, while he hada witness no doubt hi his own breast that, the greater portion of the . sympathy of that party is mere humbug, gotten up for the occasion to tell npon'our Germancitizens.—Were the points of their syrh . pathycultivated exclusive ly for Hungarianl, consumptionp and not in= tended for home tise in Buncomb, Gen... Cass and all others who are true ,patriots would readily. ackrurivlecte that all_ had been , done which this Government could properly do in favor of the „indegendence of this brave but '• ill-fated people.:, Why, if philanthropyalone be thi! motive actuating Mr. Casi in his mime. ment,' should he haio endeavored to makt , a , politid platform of a subject which should • be placed - Upon the broad' grOund of Christian - sympathy and htiinaltity ? And what is this codsei;ratistii tichich is so offensive its the eyes ,of Mr. Custard his party - 1 Sofitt- as , it con - atitutess,principle in the -creed of the lie publican 'tarty it is simply an ardent desire " to adhere to the glorious. institutions of our • Union valid have been handed down to us by our ancestors instead of a disposition to _ .itdopt every wild and fanatical scheme which may be startedin order to propitate those who " are, stadionsof change and fond of novelty." • Whatever good is Exuad in pro b lessiveism will always be advocated by that party. It is truly “progressire, not aggressive nor re trogressive." This we claim as our guiding principle, and it is this principle alone which ," can healthfully- develope and safely maintain the genius and pe.rfecticin of out institutions and guide our growing Republic to its true and ultimate destiny—the entire emancipa• :ion of the nations of the earth from the • 'duchies of deipotisms. FOREIGN COAL.— . -- . .The Coal imported into this country, &rile year ending JanifirY 30„ 1649; was, derived from the foaming places i ism vim , : - 63,079 $156,154 1,469 . 2,721 600 1,437 Engbaxt Scotland, Ireland, British Am Colonies,' 131,565 245,693 Other plaew ; -•- 3,277 Total, '198;213 . $409,228 ' This is the heavimt importation of Foreign Coal made in any year since the fonsidation of our Government. The average price of • 'the Foal as invoiced on board at the shipping Part, was $2 07 per ton—and the average duty at 30 per• cent ad valorem, in the British Tariff Bill of 1646, was 61 cents per . ton. The duty on Coal in the Tariff of 184 2, was $1 75 per ton. Under that Bill our Region Was prosperous -- under the Bill of 1646 7 every branch of business is prostrated. FIXIMON COAL Ai 714.1Ew Yoax.—The im portatinn.4.,Foreigutoal at New York, in 1848 and 1849, - was as follows : • • 1n 1848, - • - In 1849, - Increase in 1849, 14,855 tons. , IMPORT/VOX or Farwroas.—We And by the report of the Secretary of the Tratstuy, that 71,553 bushes OfPotatoes were imported into this country during dtelast year, rabied at $20,602; heitig about 29i cents a bushel, - Att the foreign pYri.. What will our Farmers sav to - this ? - Tom. on Coat, Icon, Ftot-a,)&6:—Accor . diag to the report of the Canal Commission 'els, the toll received on the following' articles trapstioreed on the State Works, were as fol loWs : k ', - , • Toll on joalr ' ' ; ' $257,996 54 41' ' " Ike, . • • • • • r • - • 93,211 38 " " = Flour and Grain,. - : 90,972 17 Tor. Hualcanteas.--The Hungarian Ea . Gov.,Ub*Y., lady, daughter and others, arrived inThilailelphia a few days ago. They - were *arialy-ireeted, and every Atte& tam' paid iherritheXo'spitable dozens' of the citY of "bro th erly love." They , are ori ; : th eir route to Washington,- D. C. , Dizia AL LIONS SCIAMLICiLL: CoUNTY:—Senator Fasusir has baud' welts re-charterßill for the of the Inters' taint, with an increase ofc l Piukt We Pr.esixinP th is Bank w il l be re:chattered without any..stiffi culty, as, it is universally conceded to be one of the safest and best instititioni - of the kind in this State. This arises finis the lfitctiliat it has confined itself to the legitinittebuidness . of banking, suet bas consequently swivel clear of many of the difficulties - encountered by suns- hi institutions which have, pttraued a con trary course. Its notes are soight after And -held in preference to even the notes of any of e Phihdetptiia Rinks, which are frequently changed at its counter, for their own issue, by the -hoidens. ' The only objeetkat we lutire _ h*d - made'sgaii* 40 3 Te•chgtet,•of this In wasily of considemtion, was, that it had not ettauled its accoMmodations ftir- This Ore presuzii, the BankAvas un able to' dO, ityclmsequence of its small capital, and the huge' amount of business constantly pressing upon it :,and even this objection the Proprietors feel anxious to remove, by asking for an increased 'capital, with a view of ac -cominodatini those worthy of, credit, wtu:sn, they have been heretiAre compelled to refuse. • The citizens_of Tamaqua have also applied for a Bank, and we learn a similar tion Will be inadtby die citizens of Miners ville. If there are,.riew Banks ,incorporated in ,this county, ,we - think these places are justly_entitledto them. They both dos large business, are rapidly increasing, and are now -Compelled to seek amonattiodations abroad. Their claims' are of the strongest characher, and cannot be overlooked with any degree of propriety, should any new Banks be incorporated in iScliiiylkill county. The Schdylkill 'Haven Bank, we under- , stands has applied, or intends applying, for Permission to remove to Pottsville,---and an application has been published for a. new Bank, tci.be 'cleated in this Borough. • We do pot know what die prospects of wet= are, with regard to this, Institution,—but we in cline to the opinion that no new Bank will be incorporated 'the Borough of Pottsville, until theclaims of Millersville and Tamaqua are firs. satisfied. • Application for , a Sating's Institution, has also been published. ; Such an InStitution, if properly conducted, would be of incalculable advantage in this Region hitt it ought Lobe totally unconnected with Banking PrivilVs to anx.mmul the ccMfldence of the community. The mecessity of such an Institution in this Region, is tifiparcnt to all, who have 'given the subject any reflection; and therefore, • presume there will be no objection to its in corporation. • • .PLaqsvrvattrA.---Oni State, laboring as it has been fciryears, under an immense debt, is beginning, tolook up. We may say, indeed that "a ray of hope is breaking thrif the thick mist, raisedhy Locofoco. profligacy and reck lessness. Gov. Johnston's sh - ort ca reer $521;46.5,86 of the Public Debt has been liquidated; fest, this much of the principal of an enormous debt, has been paid 'by the present . Whig administration of the State.— lieretofeire, Oder the mu-rule of locofocoism, it was as much as we could do to pay the in_ wrest of the debt ; but the day has come, thank Heaven, when the principal is being paid, the State credit revived, and when no Peansylranian need fear having "Repudia tion " cast into his teeth. Beside this, there have been applied over a half a million of dollars to the completion of the North Branch [Canal mato the avoidance of the Inclined Plane. Such are the results of the workings of the present Slate administration. They, will speak for themselves, and BirtheV com ment is unnecessary. . THE. UNION.—As we have all the While contended,.the "noise and confusionlereated by the Disunionists, is rapidly dying away. In the'. end it • will' have been gOod for the country that the question has been agitated. It has had-a -good effect—it has strengthened the Union,—it has aroused the Cool and nn thinkinz frpm repose; made then. the firm friends of the 'Confederacy, and, drawn forth atich sentiments •frain era:teat 'man of the South as would otherwise hive laid dormant, showingtat the People, (if the Demagogues are 'not) are ready tti stand by the Union in . every emergency. His Postrox.—Pmident Taylor has placed himself in a proper position before the coun try, by the teamunendation of such measures as he believes to be conducive to the true in terests of our people. It is evident, however, that the Opposition are bent upon a factious and unpatriotic course, and it becomes the duty of the Whig party to • ,show that upon the Loeofoco Committees and Members of Congress alone will rest the responsibility for all obstructions and obstacles that may hereafter be interpmetl against the adoption of the whOlesome and politic Measures recom mended by thelFresident. ANOTHER NEW LIGIIT.—We observe that another new light has been disecrirered in New York,which, if it prove true, we, Wt. withstanding "we have Gas iniL. Pottsville," must "knock under" and admit ourselves out done. The city of New York can be lighted by it at a five thousandth part of the 'expense now incurred. The principal ingredient( is nitrate of soda,- whiCh can toe , had, in inex haustible quantities, in South America. The residugt of the soda, after being' used, would be more valuable than the article in its crude state.. A newspaper can be read, by this light, With ease, at night, the distance of a square. This is a great country, after - A GOOD CiNt.=The Harrisburg Telegraph. is responsible for the following with regard, to the new candidates in the State Senate for the . Speakership : The Whigs 2 thought it would b e BESS if they had' not a'BitAmt.Ey Speaker ; and though the Loeos.rnight think this a poor psi, .yet the 'Whigs would con sider it a Curios. joke.' - 47,259 toffs. • 52,113 do. iNTLRESTISG /TOM LIBERI.I.-By advices from Libetiato the 30thNovernber, welearn that the acquisition of territory to the Remit) , lic has been going 012 'pretty extensively, after thematiner ofour own republic—though with a view of suppressing rather than of extend ing Slavery. TAE.PESNSTLVANIAN thinks the election of the Speaker of our State Senate was making the•bert out of a bad bargain. Tlnt COMItT rzr of ArroarioNran and Dis• iricting this State, consists of the following • - gentlemen:. .. Senate.—Messrs. Packer, Brooke, Mathias, Brawley, Darsie, Forsyth, and Walker-4 Whigs, 3 Lecoz. . i • How* of Representrdires.--Messrs..Hoge , Beaumont. .13ent,-Cassna; Conayn, Hastings, Leonard, Miller, O'Niele, Packer, Smyser, Slander, Meek, Milner , • Porter, Laird and Powell-8 Whigs, 9 Loens.- • This is the most important Committee in mar Stue i.t'sittre, and judging fronfits complexion, will undoubtedly secure a ,fair apportionment of the State into Reprocita• Live Mid Senatorial districts. • . _ - , , mey- THE MINE S uRNAL AND TO 0 •TXT,GENERA.L - -ADV RTSER. . . • . . • • • •• • , . EMI=SI3EI= o to iDq)artment saucattia let Toils* •••=4ll. lasi)heee 11f. peed, darletthe last WI day* la Veering theritistite sod irdbresiajoa retailed to the &beats of Mitn.tiU. hiejgdin fin nr,thtpg as aimeatloaal tharaeuvr.— Alter going to stscir : troalde; we are enabled to lay before parses/lin a *greet calmest dm coda 'lila of tbe ~Pylvat*JTatdiedind flabbatlif •ftfool‘4:,, )4:tamale.' TfiliWt mini*" w htf.tbe Pettivilii :teeirafT—la that Isettunloo, a molar academk coarse lfparred.. lartesiptdd, • Likepartameate. for each of :hick It Wended to Mee a teacher. The Allferent departments are =Weed undertbe) foilow at;b • • • • • r, Angles' Inallinkes ?Ward eelesees4 Ihike snantea; IttodarniaagnaraF; Masai? and Oentraptrf; Rhetoric. and Belles Lettres ;,Stental aid floral Pail osophy. • There ate.task= lo an Aka Dapanamostaoriiikao escepik!a of the laet, bat comiderabliattaatlaa Is Wei tont:amnion awl 64601' Ceo A valuable Philosophical l ong Cbeialeal 4mi:it"' la coaootted *bath* Afistatile Vopartmear. 'l, The Teachers' ata is ;renews t • ' ' " ' ' .* Was Acinnuats. A.,„ll4fltitaiaata of gimbal! Oa' 1. laPeJ.Ptlaelpataad 'cachet of AnelankLaareallmit, VanUn;KisawooDi A.'S., matter .11 , 111benzate t • C. patui, A. IL. (Graduate or Prtatetee COMP.) ' ember of Natural Atientei s Lama Streets, (Ctaditeteer the Maven lir of Zabingea, Cerasany,) teacher of Iltiarees Lan- • Som. Sm.. 11.. fliiradaste of Keityou cirteni *WO Teacher of Alma" and Cletdrpplty. • 1 The averagi'atteudance of puplis Is 11Si the:nears tea claases,—tbe Whole course occupying tau yeah.^ The Studies embrace a thorough course In each of be several departments. The session 14 tie year, em bracing fltur_ quarters. etch* 'coallitini of twelve weeks, cointnencen•tbe last Kotula' le September, and closeatbridnn of July. :Tsintse OS.' sets Butatitsta—lt Inas be protier to say a word whb regard to the bailing. Zr Is Large end - esanna= Mous. 50 by 50 feat.. • (hie awls sebool.reem AG feet square, and six tel inests—wrk 10 by. 50 feet. It will aixonwhidatil6o pupils.: , . Pottsritlilastbstr.i-1 thorough Muss orstudi la aensad In _O lll l 8 0104..1i 4 divided isto SD/pan t meats. u ration: . • , • • ,- • . . Ancient and hlndent Lineages ; .Natoral Deltarces; Mathematics, Moral Selenceao kr., and Engthib. la the dm; Depounent are eatlght the Latin, Oterk, French sad German Languages f at present. tiC”reVers there Is no teacher of the Modem .Languages g the &testi& Department lacfudeaPhilosogiby.Ctremlitry. Botany, &a., &c. A thereon"; lboltentatteit coarse m panned g the Department of Moral • - fkOtticea. Ike., !seaside. Moral and Mental Philommlily. Logic. Met ork, Bndeneta ot. OhrisUanlty, dte,, Deosultstlon or the 'U. 8., aid Economy. Orthography. Readier, Walla,. English Oraonari. Aselent and Modem Mein. and E.riunalltkva. are also taught. • Ike average number or pupae la 30. The, teachers are Twos. D. ILLSPros, Priselpsl, and teacher Of Mattis . Wass and English brasebes. BEltialtill VA! KUL". A.D., metes of Amite Lan guages. The School ;is teOt Ja iltkhict's . tt,il, Corner of lintel fr. Ccsitie Studs, ta rle Raseator of the Rev. Mr. FitzlnaitooieCharr.h. Catholic, there ia a School taught by Mr. Jo,na SCAS cat: lt numbers oat 13 Berlde the neeee. tux branches of an English Education, the Musicst are tangtst-1 or 3 are reeding Latin aid greet. • , .., .. Bethr. &boot —This School, situated, 10 'lie reel! of St. John's (Catholic) Church,ls conducted by Mr.os. BILCIIICIL The EriMbiti toranches'are taught : also the German Languate: 'Pupils—lMO 00 to 100. The chei employed by the Congreption.' ' :, - Ibrigh , I.ea ~ _ . *# & ..' oo \ • --4- 1• • . . • ikk-114 School has may been ii tape' rlon a short tbue.At Is a trimly School: Iti-.• struictlons are given In all'irramtles requisite for4e m dimity English education ' '''' . l.4 comalniatO pnolli.'.— Th . " Sawed is located 00 ILSentin4t., near the Miners. villp Road. Team, $3 ituddl. per qintrer. ; - ills above embrace - oms . flc hoots for boykr•the fol. , losing Is a statement of trin various female *boo!" and Seminaries In nar.'neiongb, —with all inch infor mation as will prove of itulerest to the readers Of. the Pottsville Feted@ fattitnto:•-Thls h a Seminary for yount ladles, under the siapeivislon of Miss M. M. ALUM. The studies necessary fora tbnmitih English educition, eonaatilker Reading,.Writing, Mathemat ics, Iristory, Composition, Phtlusenny, Mental and Morel, , Vheinletry, dce., itc., etc permed. , Latin and il French aght occ a sionally. h thorough. English and gashed creation can be obtained la this4natitution. There are pupils- \ Tenue-0 and Rd, Pei iillarief• — The school le kept is the Second Siorfar hlr.' s Lust's Tie-ware Stork Centre 1314-ct fine and comfortable . . ~ twist. - . ?susses Primes ir.TtilAf School was Opeued' bet a short time lance; the Rev. Kr. Pavoi, who is the Principal. The &boo .is located on Second St., one door above Norwegian it. The vie tie of-instruc tion; at , present. includes a Pt 'nary', Junior and Se ti.- ior Departments ; which are into elevate according to' he age' and proficieney of pupils. 1.11 the branches - of an' English and. finished education, embracing Orthography, Reading, Writing, irithiee- lie, , Ceatiositions. Geography. Gratatuar, fihttety, Philosophy. Chemistry, botany, &e., be., are taught Music, Drawing, are she aanyht. - Instructkirte are also given -le the Wench ind Spanish lAngerages. It raintaies.43 Pupila. The Teachers ate es Dillow,: - Rev. A..Pason, A. 11., Principal ; - - Mci. Timms • Parma. Vice-Pribe ; Mira Pares, Asestint. Tnnts—varying front' 04, * l to'olo, fora term() three months. 7 • ' &rmituiel far noir Zadfut.—The branches taught In this Institution. are those comprised Ina good and 'borough English Education, consisting or Orthogis. Reading,-Writing, Arlibructic,, Geography, Gram mar, Ilirtory. 'Ccimposition, Botany, "Drairing, Mat oral and Mental Philosophy, Chemistry. Algebra, ke. - The School numbers 40 pupils. Miss Mawr S. MCCont, Priocipai—assisted by 811lAU AP! McCort& The Pcbool is located In the Lecture Boom or the Presbyterian Church. lsbantingo Et. Xrs. Atodonotit's Schoot:pi, located lo the 1P1.4111a story of the Good Intent Engine House, Fifth street. It is under the charge or Mn. blocnottatib, and its pupils consist principally of the younger portion of the dichool-going folks: The course of ,Instruction connotive Spelling, Beading, Writing, Anthasetic, History and, Gleography. It contains - poptlL Tsarta4l. 3 and Or - per quarter. Arus Strut) e &Alta.—This ahtwtt,loeated la aas ofthe MOMS 01 the ere story of the !Weed Ketbatet Chtneb, Market Street, contains 10 papps. Mite artavcii leather. The tonne. Of mak!' embraces Spell's:. Remlin. Writing, Arithrietle, &e., Ike.— Texas, 111, OIL CI. ' ' : Schaal 4 St. Astyk—Ste Sand citSt.Josepb, kept bitabe Bbiets of Charity, ta Incite& ba lealmutange Street, in the line stone building knows more Siatf arty' its the "Orphans' Asayfum." Muttaer MAODALIIII is the lisperier of the InstUutton, assisted by 31ady, teachers. Boarding pups, B ; day pantie; 60. The above emt race. the whole number of priests .sehools, male pod female. In Pottrellle.• navies pored of tbow, we shall, proceed ,to notice,: in Weir prOper order. the Public Schools. The schools for boss sire as follows: School No, I. *verities 34 popile, T. T. HUTCH'S. Teacher; No.! has been suspended for a short thee, but instructions have been resonsed t and it nowsem. bars 34 pupils; 'ltems L Arrt.T.Tmeber j No. T. 31 pupils. Joins G. Muerte. Teacher: No 4, 74 peons. L.G.Tioratt. Teacher .540 pupils. Jm3.l. :cob. Teitbei No. (lads,) Übe E. llcsnitancrer. Teacher; No. 7.53 (lads,) Ulu Suss C. Cites urn, 'Teacher. • Thetfollowing are the Public Schools for Ibe in struction' of girls , • •' No: ',contains 72 pupils, Mie 'Usti litcCsonsswr. Principal, assisted by Miss Lis C. WT111,00? ; No. 5, bas 91 penile Situ ELM Liana, Principal. assisted hyllisa Eine ; Ii peptic, , lass E. E. ,Dowsmo.' Tesibei; Na 4, 05 pipits, Km K. A. Nosily' Eta, Principal. Nun TallllicCA Imam' A* 7 amain ; No. 5, 4.15 pupils, Miss T. hi._ Sea arci,lanth -Thin einiasees the 'Public Schools pf Pet e Z e lle, Teachers, smiths notaberof Pap*. Th e 81".1 tendence Is • nhant ISO ; whole somber of Wa r t '4° l the roll. IOU: • •—, _ . • . Therratille School:nut riaded, and SS: Winches' tagget fu Importion to Oar proven the poll has sonde. The Coarse or study In one "Public 'Schools emirates all the branchen. Of a good English 'MU tkra. coitsisting of Orthography, Reading. Wright, crimp r ( Geography , . flbtory. Mathematics, Philos ihr..s.kc.. The goard of School Directors con- Ws of 15,--one of whom is appointed to skit all ibe Schools montblymod make such report to_tbe Botrd as to him may semi bat for the suttees of the System, We ebett arm proved to neeleetheßablealt &bode - in our Borough, and t i'v r, the nember of Tseebers and Pupils, the mangier of Pollutes to tbeLihrarlee. sad ehe names of the esperintendeute t , . ' . - Esiuley &LW .f Trieitititand.,—Thbr iscloof meets In Trtnity.Church, Eplreopsl„ Cetitre Buell 1 - ham 300 pupils, 110 outlets, 1000 *knows leas library. and 100 magashsee are takes movably by the eltildres. Iluperlatendast, ■ev Nu coolt—iislated by nee U. , First s sdma.—Tl4, Slabbia eribrel PilMectelf with the Bev Kr Otry's Sec Ont Meet. ela- , Tenn In tkte bailment bf the Chorea.. I; contiloirn, pops; has 4121, 4aeber2 and aelleept ; but 1011 v4inspi. • • Arnelids Reerett Prortottkoc—Tteo 44401 b.. toogin io tint Moab. , IN Vat irt lei' bittneyi 'Trois organized in. May Inst.. with Owns.' been la opaaitcia alibi months, and acts , costaiss 111 ' - I t • . Pupa. 43 Wan; andft* iretemeslithi: _ Thittesurr of Clierrii; D T h a t-: 11111- PetiAttleittt. The 'ldlest richatxted • 11414 corner e s t Mud Wakes ';t the r Ightsles Cheteit, Theieere .--. • fs tesiben ad 300 vamps Willi 11111014 k sod German are taught to t3tatiilsoL UMW Fitss o6 ', peso toPoppitooesoit or thellasibiatillatleaU — Atop iltti eit_threensa. =sae* me*, ill * tbitmh. " • - ; aminiectell lOW Opel. Pfeditesfit . o Alimiris. Nabs sumiqu.O. paps. i 1.5 teachers sad 616 iotsissei In We 1113017.--, flew Jos lfcCool Of ibe icilootr-scan to ttis buisociaat ate Oink 'I Ruh_—The Rasta Basday Etc it 6% papito i lif tebibers.iiiiik SOS Idaho is Om librarp- 1 Rev Ur 4ml:rig esperlateadiat.. Gabliaretaniradmi Fitual4o#4 Iko-11 4131 I elnioi faisitieliodi, %stilts sboyP desamtratioti. It contain 40 10110046 1 1 ' WNW , and 400 'tams, la the libituy: '-delis 11000044, Omer lateadtat• 0411001 `wag k the bitheseit Of the Mirth: . . ' rishosslist.--This Uslsersai littobstir School insobeis ed pipits. LI masa t. ks awl Itss arotames. Rig It X aria, loperistesdsat. Statist coavesei hi o.e room st whtelk the CeeceiPk" this worship. &laser's Balk comet of Coats. and Nukes Su. „ • Casholic.:—The titibatb &Wel belonging to this bberets, Is &Wed Into, two dtpaiisslnite--eoe end finite. The School for boys bas shoat 100 popes.— reit.? !foyers. Superintendent. We believe tliers:ll so IlbraVy. rie girls schOol lir 111181'40. at-7,prei sot. by Moot 80 ; during t.N% soutteer i , boweter, ft Li attended by 130. • • . - . , Eigiist Lethet:ai.—Tbe . aufeier of trepits te tbe School connected want this Church. Is 83 r teachers. sin r , olesees the litearr. tie. WT. Heisler; ea pertatendant. School meets la the Church. dermas Ref•nseL—Thete 4 -so IlailkiUt Miami tespected a* Ws Chum* - - ' X4lutilist.i—Tho • &Amid macho; ' to , this Church haul% pupils, 20 tescherac Telenet to the library ZOO. Bev J S Jobarou, Itaierlutesdant, The School la tight le the basement of kr Jolirson's Church. • . , .. • , Pruivarisa.—Tba School eonaerue3 whb able , platreli has wily Wei started a few week. ablest le-. deed. It mow* be said to have got ender way yet— . There are 30 papas; 6 teaebere. wed 30 volume, la the library. gt Ales Chunk (German Catholic.) bas ao datt-k loth School bat religious lastracthsau are Imparted: by the ?Sato', Slav hte Carbon. - • MU Sele•29.l l re abro /IVO below the eabbaiti -Schools connected with ...be Welsh Conches : CsorresstbsaList , -Ths coo attached to ttthl. dmb. Cantata, 76 pupils. 14 teachers. lolut Ahra ham, to Buprema:l:4lbl.. • ti alai Beptist.4lbis iticbool bal 43 pupils; 7 teach en. John Thomas, SupeOntendant. Fields Celviniitie - Nel4 - 41,4.==1ta - itile School there are 48 pupils, 8 Wieder!, Wai Davis, Bopeiinteadaati • - These ere•the Welsh Schools of oar notoartt•, Thews are so libraries canner/ell with them. The In; 'mellow are Shea In the Welch Language, Ittcartrot.setos.—The whole number of bort and girls in Private llamas; sea risacrieer,' 18; whel number of boys and girls In Palate &hoots. aboar! 830; times on the roll, about 10301 teachora whole number In Pnblio and Pluto Schoola, 1353 t whole number of children la Sabbath &hugs, 2837 teachent, 1171,-..t ha Aeanbers of idle Catholic School; yre not loetedied..whokr ectelber ot trotenses is eabl bath Schools' Libraries. 4781. • • Here; . the reader has presented the condition of 1 the Schools. la Pottsville. The Picture It- presents s Indeed gratirVing In the extreme. thom are aia or ditittry Schools ; but such as will command the cool; mendatintsof the most scratiatriim, upon this point.i: This being the case, there can he no apology for igno• lance In thh.' town; the opportunity of receiving an education Is presented torm—every one has an ,equXl chance; and If It la, not accepted the cease will reit _upon thetoselverr,There. is every reason why the ad. vantage held outhy our flklattile should be made uie of. This Is a itepablkun Co untry—a Country In which we are 111 placed upon an equality—a Countrp where nosiosiurr but that of the'rated Is know's.- and if the Tenth of the present day delimio become citizens worthy of Ibis noble land, let diens take heed fa In fl ' and prepare fottheillasharge of those.daties wb r la the coarse of events, may devolve waist 'amen.- , ho knows but that le , some one of ot, , Schools Is a youth receiving ea elicictulon who may, it atidistant day occupy the Guirematorial chair of the 'State, or perchance occupy the White ;louse, et Washington. as the President of this RePublie... This is no extraiagant assertion. for. more unlikely things than ihii hive,occurred, - If we examine the history of the most enilacnt men of the land, we shall Pad that a large nthabecof them bare arisen nom humble Mt gin ;and by a detirmlnation to become - literal cid. seas, they have atattethemselves„ by the mat _Klee. vexing effort. what they sop' ore. 'This is a subject up a which wit love to write- 1 4;mM which math tin be-said; but we have already; „ exteaded 'oar irematits to an untignal length.' and most tbet efore close, whit. eta referring to the Sabbath Schools, the benefieial Influence they wteld, the good they accomplish, and the useful lemons which are Imparted la them. 7 , • i Assocismr. ITMG E.—Gov. Johnston, his ap pointed JACOB RODIELESq. „Associate Judge of Schuylkill county,. to supply the vacancy ' occasioned by, the resignation of Senator Frai ley. This is a most excellent and,popular ap pointment. 'Mr. H. will make in upright, honest. Judge, whose character as a citizen, has raised bun above suspicion; and in whom all parties can repose enure confidence. His nomination *as confirmed unanimously by the Senate. DELEGATES TO rEE EDVCATTOOIAL , COMTE.. 21031.—At a meeung.of the Board of Scho ol Dhisetnra, held on ,Thursday Evening last,. ft their Boom► hum C. CLarroar, B. Barnsis and PHILIP HaifA, were appointed delegate to the Educational State Convention,..to be held at Harrisburg on Wednesday next. 'iter. JAMES COOPER, of this &rough, was re Mon* admitted an attorney and coun sellor m the &trireme court a - the United Stater. • ' • • • - Lrrzaaay.—The citizen of Schuylkill . County, . we gettinx to be a Literarypeople. Several weeks Since. we alluded ; to• different Societies of mental, improvement in sour county. Since then We have beim informed that A society of this kind has beep organized by our neighbors at Tuscarora. M J Monett OF AMlARY.—Tuesday.last, the anniversary of the battde of .New Orleans, fought by Gen. Jackson. was celebrated in this Borough by_st portion • of our citizens: The riatto4l LaOt Infantry, Capt. Pott, paraded, and • made a fine appearance, not withstanding the inclement state of the wea ther. In the evening the Schuylkill County Troop gave a Bell at the Town Hall, which was pretty largely attended. Gas.--This ankle was intralite ed into tau Borough on Wednesday arming last. The gas, at lint Aid not ap p ea r to make a sery_ brilliant fight during the worse of - the • el'enmg, totreser, there was some impromnent, and on Tharsolaj eve ning _ the imprcrtement was more ,so that in the ecarrsie of a kw days we shall have the Pule; craidultented - rfP l / • '• 2' Cm:4min nt:Portintst.—Thi•toltowliti is a list of tbechniches, , With theirreipective Pastors in' I?ottsville: - Trinity Church; Centre Bt.,Reir.W.C. Cady; Presbyterians, MahanuingOSt., Rev. , Jas..Mc COol; Baptist, Centre Mr. Loner lag ; Universalist: Centre St.; Rey. RAC. Brush:-Ekiond Presbyterian; Ciwre Rev% Mr. Sanders; • First M. E. Chnith, Bo:odd St.,ller. B. - Gam • Secood - Metho. dist, corner of Market andith St:ijleto. Johnson; Associate Reforthed 'Presbyterian,' corner of 2d and: Market St., Rev Cannihan ; Bromeliad Luthaiin, 24 Bt.',Revi Mr. Surk ;PennatvE . van Ltithensul,ld Retr t ° Mftnigi:Per 'mat Evangelield:Ameiation; Callow 'St., Ref. 51r.. - Mslir - ; ,:St;Patricit'is Church, Ma: litinunv Fitzimnicitts ti St. ' Carina ; Pejo/on:Reformed, Ea. D. His Singer Aftieittlehureh.' , 15. The follourtiw are .thei,Welsk - coligW donsi - • V4ingmitionsibt,Ser; Wm: •L' Jaies; Bairtitt, :Rev; ,3ArMainf Motgair wr Csltia tie Itedtbdist,l4l.ntts /*imps. x•Licital - r 4 ••- • • I= ES 40cal lcuts. MEE 1/12 1 011T+TIONS INTO TEC UNITED ST4TES:I7; Ihn whole Irstbre, of the goods imported into thithmuntryi thi ring last year, free of du 4.4.thewhole amount of goodi pa 104 duty,i b - 0104479,774 ; the value of the *iwsle a timuntitf iron and pteel, including A a r 00qrigliiPillocikaDA. Sheet 19m, itm.; towtedoviiie r 415,1150,987 pitibletnistying duties? , '195,479,774 productsfree of duty,. 22,877,685 I !told Imiorbifikr the year' — ' ew;18 - June r $147,857,439 - Them steel, =ling, &pt.*, ctitlerYi hardware, and all other Manufactures of iron andiron and steel, tat t0nb0ut,344900 tons. The weight of thebMiwitre and some bf the cutlery not, being - salted, jhe *newt number of tons cannot be asnininitiedwith anignstireitainty than ilabovn given.. ' ' • If ~ ths BB! na, Pig getau. embraced in the bad - been inazqt*ired in this atiatiiestablishmeititi;it recluiro &eine of ONE rdnportrariulp HUNDRED AND =raw THOUSAND TONSIOF COAL. ELT. .014 or PROS,E.CUTING ATTORNEYS.--7 Mr...Kot4ini'clier, of, Lancaster, has intro diked in the State Senate a bill providing the l l election of Deputy AttorneyyTenerals: We presume there is little doubt of thebill oassinfrouiwi the locofc# int*ritt i , the : House: should contrive to - strangle be remembered that the, whigs passed a similar bill a -few 'sessions N, , 0, was vetoed by Gov. Slunk. Since then the PO. lietiment has rbectiarr:ifititily expressed in . itsfavor 'that the locofocos have,-,as mud, uiath breeze, and are nowaiding'protesSions of friendship for the , elective principle; in all'ofkeS commie ted with - the administration of justice, We are rety much' inclined, hawever,:to doubt theii, sincerity. We believe that if they haye Reliance they Will quietly straagrle the bitt. All the Viryigs have to_ do is to press the measure, and compel the locofebos 'to race the yeas and nays. , ' ' CLIUUCII BUILDING IN PIIILADELIIILL-A correspondent .of the (Methodist) Christian Advocate and JOurnal, has an. article upon this subject, faun which we gather the follow ing facts : Mrinotourr.—"The average contributions of the Methodist fore erecting new ,churches in Philadelphia, during the last five years, is three and one-eighth cents per member, annually. ' - ,•Paasarrr,urstes.—Averne per member for the .same purpose, during the,same time, is eighty-seven cents per'tnember,' annually. EAPTISTEL—Average, one dollcir per mem ber, annually. PROT. EPIBCOPALIANS.—Averate, six. dol ldrs and nine 'cents per member, annually. The, above facts speak well for the pros perity of the Protestant ...Episcopal Church, and the liberality of churchmen in • .Philadel , phia. • TUE PUBLIC, LAM:I.—From the Report of the Commiisioner of the General Land Office, it appears that during the past year upwards of six millions nfacres of land were advertised for sale, and more than six and a half millions are prepared for market, a great part of which will be proclaimed during the ensuing year. The report shows that the quantity of land dis posed of in 1847, by warrants equivalent 'to cash, amounts to 83;596,254,08, and in 1848 to $5,482,815,26. , In the first three months of 1848 it amounted to $3,937,160,30, and in the first three months of 1849 it amounted to $4,287,737,28 shoWing that the increase in' the amount of land disposed of keeps pace -with the increase of population, and the con sequent wants of the community. EDITORIAL CONFENTIML—Vie co riven ticin of editors, held 0• Harrisburg, the Ist in 4 t., was attended by some twenty four of ; th fraternity from various par • , the State Hn. Nimrod Strickland , of tre We s , • . er % Republican; presided. '-The convention , ado' pted a series of resolutions recommending that papers should, be allowed to circulate. free of postage within the - congressional dis tricts in which they may be, published,ingl, urging upon the ',Legislature the benefits'_ which would accrue to the people were the lads annually passed: i pu b lished n all the papers of the state. The resolution adopted at the editorial. con verition of VenoOnt discountenancing person alitties in editorial intercourse was adopted ,sinimeasures taken to carry out the', morn in dations in re and to postage, . and the pu.lkation of the laws. ' Moissors..—The People's party in Mine sota seem,to have gained so complete a vic tory that tha Pioneer has turned its' coat, and no admits that its ":opponents were , right. In larashiagtori' county, as in Benton-and Itturtsey; the inajorities were all on the side 'of the PeOple'S party':. The papers of the,lst December chronicle tl4 arriyal of tr mail as an event of considerable impart:nice. None hadjarrived before on account of the stoppage of c steamboats. . ' Tux Poter,, ass Uurnts says otpcsident Taylor's message sailoaon the topmast, a farmer under his apple tree, the . schciol boy on the' wayside-woman, who never \ need pollute her mind with politics, may each read 'and understand every sentiment in it, :with= 'out s asking , a question. Such is the advantag,e of having a plain, sttalght forward, honest 01831 for President. All the criticism yet expended on the Pres ident's Message' is confined to a verbal error which originated In one of the offices where. the document was printed ! If this isn't doing a Large bnsiness on a tanallcapital,iWe dcm't know what is. I . , I MIL , CLAY AT TUE WRITE Hottsz.--A , Washington 'correspondent• of the N.l Y. , Commercial describing, the fast annual re. ceiltit)ii:at'the President's residetwi says:-, 7 1:701 'twelve until two o'clock the rooms i the White '- House were . filled. - During , nearly the whOle time Mr.. Clay was present, add Was °forum , the ' object of geheril at. wtion. The venenpile statesman 'appeared ini , higher health 'itritimitifiWtion eat any o th er oceasion silt& his bit arrival in Washing. t•' , : :Wherever he Tutored there followed a , • , of the eduairing and curious, eager to see and coiverse with the only man in the ....., na dolt in regard to whom people itiute ie .. `wondering Why he has not been ,Prerideat. Mr. Clay was accomparded ,by a very tall, ay lady from Kentucky, whose name was gi as McKee, 'perhaps the mother Of:Col., cry lady who was slain nt Buena Vista, While commending -the regiment of Which Mr. 1 y's son was lieutenant colonel:, ; One of pleasantries with which kr. clip 'cater. ed thole about birEi C created some amuse i ;r Of t., ...Mr. Giddings' joined the group iifthe . tre which Mr.: Clay stood , acid while , spwldng to him offered his arm to .a..lady ,with whop oth ieo*lnenwsr.c.funtainted. 044. to . this .tiitre, , ciltilikitAnce, Mr. Clay said— , A Mr..Gidllinge,'t!ter IrlY' a great many hard things of Ott ;bit let theta bring want4 - eltaiita P - 1 72 14 1 ; ' i ' k/ . e i_iii '', 41)*, Oil .fix , i , the Vnicta.! iii.- ' . .! - ' " " 31:16,3faXICAli WAIL,--No adequate •i• ea eau bralound Oahe anount of, solfrang and lam of life irelln 'amok the, wounded barsesjo thisi.Wattahr• try war. Ifjs.braleved, howw, that had- there twat ht thorbanwek pod suppl " 1 Merchant!. Gas -011. Which bars celebrated for its!health' pro- Waco watlew velettlite animal might Witte been saved &fill/Uwe, aProtlebtron. ti And atoong the wad:idea in - a peths - ps negfested sol• dies, too.tn many casco Immediate - seller ('m Paid and catty recovery woutd resulted rem the an of this almost fitter failing 'surety. , - Sire advertillentetryo this papet.'A eariplitet of toperlption etaxee said pads or the agent. TO TEACHERS AND SCHOOL DI: THE satiscrib;r Invites the suasion 'or : ''Teahers irauli &knot Direcronc, banicularly in SchuilklitCo..c to the following new mud improved School !looks pub lished by him, called - 4 4; rictinehi Dolikublan Caiculatir. • - , Dtt - Youths' Columbian Calculator; ' Do. Table Book, • Do. Columbian Spelling Book. Do' Pramkal Common School Mensuration, These Books are already ezmusively" used In this Corals; esd fowl changeable m Pollallation as we have. has deslable that the Booka used In nrir Schools abOttld be' astairosio ae watihte t we thrTerare call the reateetar atteattne of School Viral ors sad Trach ea te- thts sates, on. the the commencement of the Sammie Sal Call, These Bosh base received the ap protetkre as alintit'soo professor/ awl Teachers, ask the best works on the 'emblem on which they treat. CrTka ars she the chapati Mat to rkswearivU Iletebentsi Teachers; lichee,. Director., ft., cep. Al slate towiett rates, ty the cluarttity. —..-• B. BANNAN, • ' Prater . Palialterisd .13rokiciler.• MI .. • - lorrirtax. mAxacurs. co#llger.ED wszxt.k ron - 7//C-VOURNdL. Wbeeilloor,6l)l.l .54'9 I pea Peaches pard. 300 Rye . do do • 4 50. • do. • • donopar'd. 173 Whet - 1,50h: "110 I Ded Apples, peed; 75 Ryo,L : do • 60 Cis*, doz. , . - IT Corn, ,; do ' 65 - Butter, lb. is Oats, do 40 Bacon, Potatoes, do • ft•O name,- - Timothy Seed, • , 130 flay, ton; Clever. • do .. 3.30 I,Ptaster, MARRIED. .. ; • - In Tamaqua. on I Wednesday evening the' 9th Inst. ' by 'the Rev A Beatty, Rector of Calvary Church. JlCol.Pirratue Esq. of Philadelphia;Vo Mn. Igaatt.t.a KS OWLS* Of Wilts.l4 Para . , - . -., , • - Li this norough, on the 7th last, VVsi trim., ages 47. years• , Attie residence, in Lower Alahantaitgo.Oti Saturday last, very suddeniy,lir. Damn. Wiest, aged about 44 yearv.• ' • In this Borough on Saturday moining:last, Mu. ILtaaan„ wife of William Hinkle, and daughter of Jacob Lindenmuth, aged II yews: The reception of the news of the death of an old acquaintance and friend', who, unanticipated , by is: kisowledgetof preflous Div is calculated to tufting . wilth the heart ness„ a all eirennalltances„ bet ire peculiarly so a tdee qt,a friendiannexpect vat edlytnnou with whom we have had fraternal and Cariatlan latereourse—at , riend whose/ Whole fat caltietbeve bean consecrated to the promalkin of the cause'of the Redeemer, and Dims whose society and efforteare feelthat our affeetnano have been elevated above the perishing things of time arid Sense. The -announcement In'.your paper of the deathilf the Elev. W. W. Sueset..lbas no doubt been pciductive - of these retells okr.the feelings of many in this county, where he socialo' Indy and perseveringly labored In that - cause of his Divine Master, . , ..... The chtuntstanees under which Mr. D. labored In 1 this region,cand.his prolonged effarta, are - sufficient evidence ot his devotion to the cause In which be was engaged; and it is only tube; regretted that his labors were mit, appreciated as they deserved--yet I trust there• Ans many who -will bear 'him witness Jo the great day, of greht and Important results nlready at tained, and much that is yeti ti the womb "lithe future. •A letter from a particular friend of• Mr. 8. , . Informs us that he died In the Triumph of "a living faith, sejcnc intfle Christ: ' „ Mt-while we rejoice in sadness at 11141 happy exit, It is proper to, sympathise •In the • anguish of the be reaved:', His !Jleand four helpless orphans are; led to morn, not only . the turfs l l of a kind husband and father, but also a support arid guardian. They-are left destitute—now It is an easy matter to expreprour condolence with the bereaved inwards, and they no doubt have a anothing•etTecti but my opinion is that somethings little substantial I with the words vs all be prodactive of more real benefit, and be a better proof of our , sympathy, as well as ehristian regard for the deceased, My object In writing this communication is to suggest to the friends of Mrs. Bootie, that any contribution enclosed In a letter to Rev. William Ramsey , . Philadelphia, would be property *milled, or to Mrs.!E. D. Runnel, at Rankford, Pa: I T. A. G. •• Schuylkill County. . . . THE POTTSVILLE LITERARY SOCIETT ‘..Y Will hold in next regular meeting at Stlehter's Hallos Wednesday oveninuttext, Jan. 17th letture, by C. I). Bowman,—SubJett, "Moral Power." Debate—Bave brutes snots t Atiirinative—John fluehyru,'ll. P. Hobart Negative---C :i. - Uttle, Chas. Hall. Reader—Thos: Yardley. . By order of the Soeletv, - CEO: C. STOBOB, Seey. 6IPINWED ORDER OF RED MEN—Schnyt. Kr"' hill Tritte No. 2.—Stated meeting% ()fine Society ire held evhfy Friday evening at Slichtera Hall-. The member, artS requested to ite.in attendance, as hest: ins Or impatience wilt be transacted. • • • J. F.-LIEHTRAM. Sec'y. py Rat. R. R. RRITSH. - acilt deliver his ath Lee ite Ante akciust the doctrine of Erigiscs Psuiskutiat. in the Universalist Ball; nest 13auday evening, (Jan. 13,) at T o'clock.. Subje.et—F:adtess Panitlekent scriptural; The public are respectfully Invited to at tend, 'ENGLISH LIITHENAN ,CHURCIL—Divine :servive is heldevery Sabbsth morning sad even• tug at the usual hours of worship, its the Lu-, theran;Church, 21 St., between Market, and Nome „ D. STECK. Pastor... ` ms s ~filE ASSOCIATE RENAMED. PRESOYTE, RIAN Congregation, wershiOnln; in TbninPann's new building, corner of Market and Second As. t , hive moved Into the large upper Hall of said belldtng, where religious worshlp'.will be conducted every Sab batlu by Rev. D. T. Carnahan. Services to commence at 1011Velock. A. M.. and 3 o'clock, P.M. Seats free. The public are respectfully Invited to attend. THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. —rthe following 'Resolution has been paced by the Vestry of Ttinity Church,, ' • itesshred, , That in consideration ofthe slims contribu.- te2l and to be contrlbutedLas donation* to the erection and 'foruisblog: of the chtireh edifice; the vestry do herebraet apart, and. aporopriate FIFTY EIGHT PEWS, ;eh shall be, and remain fess forallpetsons who may deadre to worship in the Church'. These pews are located as follows : IN. THE CENTRE AISLE, North side, Noi 164,119, 127, 135.143. 151, 159. South aide, No. 112, ISO. 128, 136, 141; 159, 160: IN THE Nionli AISLE. North eide; N 0.2,7.13,19,25, 31, 37, 43, 51, 53 54,55. South side, No. 2, 8,'14, 20.16„ 32, 38, 44,:50, 52. IN THE 'SOUTH — AISLE. • • - South side," No. 56, 57, 58, 60; 74. 80,136. 91, 98; 104, 110. North aide ' No. 59, 67, 73, 79, 85, 94,97, 193, 109. DIVINESFRYIOE is held in the Chi:l'th every Sun day, .4bn-shirr:Service commence* a:" 101, o'clock. .fiftarstoon Service enirmOacoa at 4 o'Clock. : /hid even us Seri:ice, on the drat Sunday of every month. frt.' TRINITY CHURCITCEMETERY, ST MOUNT LAUREL.—The Vestry of Trinity Church, Potts ville. are nova ready to sell burial lots and graves In that large and keauttful.plotof ground; near Mu:junction of Market 'Street and she Minersville 'Road, which they havp lately e.nclosed and lall out.lbr aCemetery.. A p pileadeproe lota es single araves may be made to -AN DUE‘T. RUSSEL, Esq.. Treasnrer - of the Church,,,at whMteolliie unMahantongo Street; a plan of the Ceme tery, can be sees. or ' Edwerd Owen Peery, Esq., CsotreS!reet. • • IXTAIIiTICO--flltnatlon . wanted by a Book-Keep er, who is at present employed at one of the tar, hi'• the County. The object of chancing loon account of location. flatialbraory referencea view. Address II: Pottavllle Post Office. ' ,-Dee 211.1810. - • • • 62 tf ' • UtTANTED—At Cumberland Tunnei.Flan !ilia • V V Tennessee; sixty miles south of Nashville, and, twenty' iles north of Tennessee River. Twenty Cor nish Miners. and three Iltacksnuths.to be employed on theabeseTunhel, which Is flack. 2100_feet long. The loestkuris very•healthy. etimste bet very in Om western conntry.and proeislonreXtremely low, which Makes It a desirable location for• Own of niftil y We, will, pay one dollar and fifty centi per day. fe nod experienced workmen. None hut Temper atemen ned4 apply. • - - • \ MICR STEWART & i"" - :Tomboy/and Tunnel Post Office, • ' \ Franklin co., Tennessee. 3!.BSteam floats . leave Pittsburg to Nashville almnst.dallt , — Der.,15,1 19: jArA /STE D.—A • Boy- of a goat moral character VIF about IS years of egO,who heir recelveda good rthicattoooss anApprentice to the Printing Business. Nitta other riled apply. Ite roast also' Wing gorai re commendations., Apply at tblaTtafeed, - , ,f Dee 'B, 1819. • tii ' • • _HoFlies & ro er lIERODANY TAILORS:, Co rtes 'striation,. doors ober. les reir• kat, 1 port \ - ' TAKE this Inettent ofraturnint their Sincere Waits to their'numerous friends. for their mere wren_ age extended to them. They.noss respectfullf,reli their attention, aid the public general),, to their new and extensive stock of FALL & WIPITEtt GOOLI4, selected with care from the best houses in the Chien. of New York and Fhiladelphia„ comprising the latest and most fashionable assortment of French and Eng 111k r fine Broad Cloths,Csaaloseres, Vesting.; rect warranted to be the choicest brought into the ma r k e t. whieh they will sell as cheap as an be bought else where. They .see now prepared to execute toOrder all kinds of Clothing. such as Paletot titiercoats. the improved style of Frock sad Dress Coate, Pantaloon. end Vests. &c. wbieh esslnntlaato plea* stio ististlastidlous • all of which will be got up andel the immediate direction and superintendence of the pro prietors. so es measure Mt sitisfaction to the northe ast' In lit, workmanship end style: All they °ski to Sive them a trial. and they pledge themselves. to ire fail and entire 'satisfaction. .t Oct. 27,1849. . • j , 44-3 mo AL ifevir lElitamishment, Y 'IFTE all POW F,U. , A11 - 7116 &now OF F..n. LI MA1111E1445 TIIIIRD!at:. near KARNES, where att nada of wrens I. wood will be thankfully re- Shred. sod tautly executed Without deley. ;fled Posts. Table Lem &e: kept cockatoo on band and for sale at the lowest orlees. ISAAC THOMPSON. Forams. Mara , 3 > lO.tr' for .1. MORGAN.. • '• -" , Slatem 1 Slates „ • Slates! , ' /in 119Z6K SLATES of vatiotut mar, also, Wire ljlJboued arid pen bourid 1 1 4 schwas: 1 1 !at•ft" , ! teed and tot safeeheap. IThe tabsettber la Agent fbi' the Penisyliaala aisle *nosy. the best Slates in the United elates, sod snp. tea actiools, StoreArearra. fac,, ht.tbe *Weenie et ;anti:tuts and 'PhiWtielphis pmts. at his Cheap, ook sad *tamper, Stares, Tectivlite: ' ' • ' ff;BAltellfflff NO4IO, 1842. . it, • • MEE =I -'e D ATEIS RELIGIOUS NOTICES. WANTED. EH ThaalinCi44:•. ': • .-- '. REAL ESTATEAGERIT:ARIR . • ' COLLECTOR OF RENT S, ----- - olio in Part :Carbon, Sekolkil/ :Cauligg. fa, • ... TE enbactlber will ' take elan* of Coal = Land*. ,DweWng Unuses,and other property, aril collect Rents for the satne,,lo the County of Rebuglkil4llll4 allother bast neanconnected Withkla 'Agency, erlllke .promptly attended to.. :1,....,.. -- : ELI 71. 1 • 03$P . SO . N, Port Carbon. Schuylaill eo, \, geOsrt Dora Pattereorkekol notate ..elrultlx,;kag., , , - - . •,..„-,...-,,, , r ~_ . ,- , • -I , Samuel Belk Rellanc• ' . - : v. - Wm. IL WIIVIb., WriaitiCitb-s ll *-•• ' . . . :\, ‘ , 1 ,- . ..,. ! ' ~,, fi I- • " ';' i :. • -, - e,: , ..yr .., 4, !-J. la it ,.. , ~,,,,,, ,i_ • . . , • / NOT2CE—Tbe AnditOr nerd te4 by the Conn of Colninon Pleall of sctroylklll Claaty - ; to distribute the proceeds of tka sale - of the real estate of Jacob Madart,isrill amtsd to the duties of his' appointment at bra office ie Centre street. Pousvillb, on MoPdnY the 21st day of January, A. D., MO. at 10 o'clock, A. M. EDW. OWES PARRY, Auditor. Jati 12, 1850. " 2.2 t ATOTICE—The subscriber hereby gives notize. .1.11 that be has been appointed by the Orphans' Cruet - of Schuylkill County, Auditor to distribute the 'effects to the hands of the Adminlonstor. - to and among the erctillOrt*f Utensil 'IOUS 14.110621GEIL,deeetteed. and that be will attend at his tech iii the Borough of Orwigsburg. on Monday, the 4th at 'February oext.t at 10'Llork P. N.„ for that purpose, when and where din . creditors of said John Raerherger. oar anew!. 7 CHARLES WITMAN, A - uditor. Jai 12. 1820. • •• • 4-31' n N. PARVNERSHIE"• - 11 The partnersbin - beeetefore eiistiogbetvicab the undersigned in the Metia utile nod Coal Business, un der the firm and names °ff.& D. McCORMICIE, and McCORMICE.B & CLARK...Mere this - fiaj dissolved 'by altiavd•conseat, , Jarrina 'llleCorosic wititdravring hos. tht.saldgines... The business sr iterniftes be conducted by the remaining partnere,; under the firm name of McCormick & Clark._. • ••Tber bembess of' the late .firms will be - closed bY David llcCormick,*llo berebf witholized'fo re • Wirt Pm an snowy due then% and to ,settle all ehlms against Dives. ' ' • • - • DAVIO MCCORMICR, :, - • . - JAMES McCORMICE; • J, M. CL ARE._ Danaldiott, Die 26, 11119: — 1-91* riIISSOLYPYION.—The Partnershtp heretofore IL/existing between the subscribers. Coat Operators, order the demo( CAPEWELLY & COMPANY, PAIL YEN &..MOYET,was,dissolred on the second day of January, Instant, by anneal consent. -Francis Per sia, will continue the business, on Ms own account, at the dt, Clair Colliery, and the other Partnere will continue the litavensdale Colliery, updec the Brun of Capewells & Dovey FRANCIS .1. - PARYIN. • SAMUEL CAPEWELL, • BENJAMIN CAPEWELL, :OLIN. DOVEY. Jan IS, 1950. . lb 00 .600 2QBOLVESTME STORM NOTICE—Take Notice, that WILLIAM MILANI), has filed his pe aim', &attys.& application to the Court of Common Pleas of County, for the benefice( the lo• solvent- Leiria of this Commonwealth j• and Abe said Court has appointed the not Monday is February,neal. at the Court - House in the Borough of °milt/burg. at 10 o'clock. A. af.. for the beailat of b 1.13 and his credi tors. I By the Court. TUOB.BU---, 1 - 1 - 01 ; Prothonotary... Jan 3, 'IMO lI ISSOLIITION.Ttie Co-eartneriblp'of Lewis Li Deaner, blarcos Strome and . Henry Guitiqman, In the Store Business. trading . under the firm of fIE‘I.NER, STRAUSS 'Se Co.. Wea dissolved by me .teal consent, on the tell of December last. All. per sons knowing themselves indebted tolhe above firm; are requested to call and make immediate settlement, as the Woks Will be left for t ollection, with a Justice of thofeace, after the 19th of this month The boa nesaotill be carried on at the old stand, by twiner L. [MILNER.; • • , -STROUSE„' • H. CUITERMAN, POrtlarbon, fan b. 18.50 . ," • t-3t • 11}EROLUTIONN.-:The -parteerehlp heretofore IA • trading ender the Orm of MILLER & DALY, - le this day dissolved by mutual consent,' All persona titre lag claims against the Ann, are rpleested to:pre sent them Cot ietttemeur. - GEO: MILLER. PATRICK DALY. Jan. 11,11349. ACIOTICF.....The.firm of L, C. IVES & Co., hr_tbis 1. 1 1 day dismayed by winos! consent: - Any outwand ing busroess will be settled by the subscriber. /- wM. Y. SEAM Jan 1, 1850. T A PUBLIC SALE; on the 24th el Deeem -1-k ber 1849. under a Landlord's warrant, of the goods and chattels of G EOM.; E TIIOIII P SON, at the Landing 'and,tmal Mines, below Port Carbon, I .parehared the folidwing articles : drift waggons, Llot of breaking! plateso lot of Rail Road Iron, 8 shinier skreeno. II small office,: wheelbarrows, and tools, and I platform' scale; and at a public sale on the 26th of December 1849, at the ikwelllag house of George ThompsonAn Blythe Township. :1 bought the fullowihg arti e leo carriage. 3 circular skreensol cutting box, I grind stang•lr. lal Groat*. 1101 .0e.4 sielo.llwheelbarrowir, I sled, a lot of carpet.: bureaus, 1 Woking glass, 6 chairs I desk, I book ease and lot or books: ?The ,pubele are hereby notified that I have loaned the above property to the said George Thompson during my pleasure: - ALEXANDER THOMPSON, r-ate Jan 1,1850.' AIMITOWS N TICE— ho undersigned Mt ditor, appointed y the °Orions' Court of Schuyl kill County; to dlstri. to the money 'iriaing from the sale of the real estate or JACOB utEnnING, late 'or she - tiorough of POttsville,deceased,.will attend to the ditties of his, appointment, at the office. of James H. -Campbell, Esq., in Pottsville, on Monday the 2lat-day of January next. at ip o'eloah in the forenoon, when aad where all interested may attend. %VIC L. WHITNEY, Auditor. Dte 9,..1.019 S, N. LANCIIINGS—AII persons desiring the Use : of Landings. for the shipment of Coal by the Nshuylkill Navigation, during, thit Boating season' of 1850. are requested to address their applications ha oudiaray, in writing, to the subscriber at Scboiptilk Ilaveo. All applicants stating specificilly their wants; and the probable extent of their bnelneboby Canal. Those who are - not actually engaged In the working of mines, will be expected to furnish satisfactory evi dence of the amount of Coal they will . probably- be able tosh.p during the bushman mason of id. 50.. tuviroot) MORRIS', Resident Engineer, ev: N. ; 51-2aso - et 13, 1E49 NT.ovicr.. - -scnuvuraLL NAVIGATION CARS .I. l f --The Schuylkill Navigation Cempany v having sot time since, assigned all their Railroad Cars, com ma Iv known. as the Yellow Cara" to Henry C. Corbit,Cbartes 13. Wood; and Edward T. - Randolph. Esqrs.—is trust. for certain purpose,: and. possession having now been given. to theirj Agent Edward G. Hung. who will keep three Can tu Repair,and Gan them, for account of the Trustee,. . - NOTICE. is herebygiven. that. all einima, for labor, or nzaterials; hem after furnished to these Cacs,iMUSl be presented for settlemen to Eilwerd G. Harris, Agent for the Trustees. • ELWOOD MORRIS, Dee. S-',48-49-Iy] Resident Engineer, B. N. OTICE —Z. N .CARS.—Whe rem. the Coal Oars ly....itanally- known as the "name Cari" 7 —havo on several occasions beim stolen away' from the tlon Landings, and used to haul Coal fm Rfly t - per= poses. - NOTICE, Is hereby given. thwthe imbsatibes Is.de termined to inie nit the means In his power, to pot a stop to such 'impasses, and to punish the trespassers. EDWARD • May IS, lo.tr Alen; for the Trustees. AKE NOTlCE.—The'Books and account* of I. FOSTER ar: DALY, baring been assigaud to the shbacribers, all persons having accoudts open with them. arc requested to call and settle, and those in debted to make payment only to cis or our anther aedl agent.. N." ceounts not settled betbre'ibe first4it December u' will be left with a Squire for settle- Meal. Nov 10, nig hOOTICE IS HEREEIT- GIVEN, Oak an Applica -I.li non will be made to ,the hogislatnreatt its next session, for the Incorporation of a Saving Institu tion, to be ealledahe."Pottsville Baying lastitation." with . a capital of Fifly Thousand Dollars, for the transaction of the usual business of Saving Instill - y= Sons'. to be located In the Borough of Pottsville;in the County of Schuylkill, Pa. ' ' . R. WOODSIDE. PTIIIIIO GEO. W. SLATER, TUGS. C. POLLOCIC. DOCTOR A . HEGER, formerly of Phtladel. phia. Office. Centre Street. above the-Town Hall; 'Physician and Oculist. .. N. B.—Fresh Vacine Virus on band. Dee 22, 1842.52" tnelt .. a D. DIEREDITIT— ReaI Estate Agency.; Of see, Centre St., Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pa. Agent fur the sale and ,purchase of Real. Bente.— Agent for Lands, and collection of Coal Rents; /kn.. , ::Oct. !KT • , D.' DAL , . ATT 0 E .bon. Schuylkill Count , Exchange Hotel, Dec IS, 1540.• • ; I JJ ---- lxrdl. BRUNER. dn.' SON, WOOLDEALER.S Vl' AND .PARCHMENT - Manufacturers, No. Hermetic St., and No: 7. Willow Street, Philadelphia' Wit.asis Bannest.- • Berme Batmen N. B.—The highest price paid for Wool aid Sheep . Skins. . , Nov 10, 1812. 4041n0 . octint C. iIIEatELER, nomcgovvralc D paisICIAN,• Removed his Office to the oPPee- Mel of the new brick . .baildinp, opposite the Post Office. Centre Street, Pottsville- April 98,1849 Sl-St• DB. BECKEIL—NEW 110Xlit1rATIIIC MED. ICAL OFFICE, Camera 2d sod iderite4 B l. o POo- . . ritelrborapson'iLMlL Pottsville, Pe..•ltesidooto 'cos. net of Coilowhill'and 3d Bt., opposite the Priotatieo Methodist Church. ; . latt„.27, 1849. DR. 31. DEPIIY, Bnrgeon Dentist, Oltire-: II Market 'Wert, (North atdra Firs; door'. above Sootre Whion's Office. ' M0r,5 4 .11849. • 181 ) 1' QADIVEL.HARTZ...IIISTICE or ritePEACE- Ia Pottsville. • Will attend promptly - to Collections. Agencies. Purchase sad Sale of Real Estate. 'ace.. in Schuylkill County. Pa. Mee in Cause Street, appo site the ?town Ilalt..— • . , , Oct :0,.1849. 49.1 y UPWARD SECIPPEN, iaTORNEX AND £4 COUNSELLOR at Law, Philadelphia. will attend to collections and all other legal business is the City or - Philadelphia, adjoining Counties and elsewhere.— °dice N&l3 Prune stoat, Philadelphia. ,104 S. „ • 31-2 y Aug. 21; CAmit 4 W. BEGINS. ATTORNEY 'A LAW. Ila:nlrentitved till office mit to,,L Longs Stove 25 tom, Centre street. ! Septl,lB49.'SS.Zut ' ' . EDAVARre tiLARKSON, Og3IGNER as EN GRAVER ON WOOD, No. 80} Waloutglireet Philadelphia. - lapse 4. T D. AVENALLY, ATTOHNEIf AT LAW, Ts j soorma,.Schaylkill Co., Pa s . . Jane 9, j 919 • _ . MEZZOM S: & J. POSTER 46-t( CARDS: .:EY 'AT - LAW, Port Car . Pa. Ulnae adjoining the IM3 EMI i:m • • Vsvitzt* renalucari Frets the' • - Hem, comer et ikettett ands72relet. He ly the best - ellattket Ver le beside* is Port Corbel:4)llmin Wee estald is that Uwe Per fifteen Jean , ' The. staralek *Wm NM lot. stable. yet% gawks.. dahlia& its hoWet: catch bones. also. two entall texascbeeste, eateCeftenter pr Coettneaker shop seat theeptirw. Per'Oarr apply on the premises to * • 'Alen m.ntrAtir • ot JESEMIAII BOONE* • ' • LawtenloWN. : or fIADIVLASILLYNAPr. • • Jai5.12.1830. " • . ; siThe aberaValnahle property- riYIU be bid very thellP, nee on the wen *commutates terms T ilminisa VOlt limar.— Th isabsctibenilbeer •„1;:o: floosie about- imooa or MAKO (stator Plod one incli dried board, Rod 11000 hot of jaw. , which they , will dipole of oho:wit' milird far noon. to - • 4.,u ,_ - • .. -. •- -k - / sawing' ateraproLza, , . ACO .111031• TO Rgsr. AT tAaaacrA— . . ITbe aperlor,velti 'or vest italow, waterier's!, at !fa Ise. called the wvitio. Din , bell poi bad 'Mr, wateriet fry Maori: .1. & it. Cifte2ao rear, Apply to , - -• ~...,, '.-...-.=. - ' WILLUiII.I.EVAN. -',/a0 11149 , ' Wooll Monti itisu,l,l4Bllada, -he 114 1' '• - '" - - • : TO. LET-=The dlrellion now lit the • - .tanager of Dr. J•:•lff.Wite7iat tht ear M 'of Coal and Pilteatreeln. bei let, and pm.. eiakin even on the that oraprit neat-4 Sod location for' a Physician oft caber Oro tgsionall ••' • • Pen". AP r l'G P C.irbo lam J2.-I Sig. = • • • Vitt* Vszartt roans - 4 Tee se L ‘..1 bet is prepared 1.0 rem; Coal Vela, Ilte'"Tuee i cora" Tract, the "Pon Catbon'-'• T or the **Ws g ner" Tract. above ,Ilinerveille. I . • A. nuasrx. Agent for t h e Nett acki Bank. • Office blntontaapill tousvlne. 1 Dee lb, 1519 -.- tiro:o44 tone Dwelling 'z • Houses with convenient back imaildusgs, situated In the twin of Port Carbon Real Moderate. Apply to Jerem i ah Doane, Port Carbon;- or: to Dan'aubsertber, at Mit:take la Cannot.; Ptataville r . - • 3. lilltoorp wrrneatu -60 O. 3 Dee 8, 1849. VOll.-11LIONT=A lArge SlVialr ROWE. off A.!' Monett Met street. eateinaveulenitolbb Rail road or Mud, will be: rented dui 'tato% April neat. or . ionget Irmo lied.. Upon' relish alibi ,- Wow- The building La 4011', bp.3o, two' itorieshigb. =wheel; calcutatedfor atorintillay, Crain. noun Feed. As- Applle.vloe made to, ; • E. YARDLEY* . SON.. 47.4 f • Nov 17, 2849 •' FOR • TY iniffinerriUlt.—The ante molt Sctipla ; 1 1'."1 toy N. G. li3trtmckin t is offered fog ode r , — Fat terms ipp!y to r -- • - GEORGE .1.• ntan,sii • 29 1849=-404f] - Mistritithr. .L OR .111.1 A—Alt th at 'ensulle eteow' • Tavern etarulantowtr as the: VALLEY HOTEL. aluilitoon Valley. Street, le-thotottla of Pat. '• • -=-=`••• tenon; is OW County of Bcheylklll rena.. ZEES ' tabling lo fronted feet, And tit doable° dlsunt fronasheßchoyledl Valley Railroad 100 yardkat which eltreitle CsresV. o 4.14 es Ala% 4 other lots of snored, • each wets:albs 60 leer In front, and 200_lott is' &Mb. skonte. 'also. in said '.• town of Patterson.. Theproperty lathe sold cheap; • lei= easy.: Apply . • D. E.NICE, Res , . - _ at h is. Odiety Poureille, or to • MICHAEL COCHRAN, " . 2 • • Bept. 1, 1849. •• . . • ^•• USE SALE...Fin .n•Clood Intent .1. Fire Company ofer Melt East • • for sale at $ reasonable price, whieh tan hasten "id their Home In sth street. between Market. and ,rttoireglarr. - For for. tharputitulais amity to . • E...MeDONALD. O. D.ISNEINS. • ' ' MILLER, committee. 'Mfg:ll,lBdg. - • • EVIL SALMI Oft: MMINT.--PORT' CARBON 1.5 . 1 STEAM MILL—Th. subscriber oferiblit /Meant SIM, rotated in , Port Varbon=forlisle or tent. Said Mitt islocitted In eneof the bestaltsittorts'itetbbile gion for s basineon, being the ant, one: hi • th e falnern section at she Coal Meshing: It is in geed licitallitka. and possession will be given immediately iltivired. Terms easy. Apply to -•, - - L. P; AVM ET.' Port Cuban; Minch 10th,181 . 9.: • • 1 1 0 RENT-4 FARM orfoo Acres cleared:4M 1 VIVO/HMI UOILSei oear Mount esrboo. apply to ' • J.A. CAMPBELL, Agent: ". July 28,1849 'fiALE.-60LLIEttY • iltO r garel r - 8 A LE.:—TIIE S.VBSCUIDEIt offers at private sale the - following property, gig • One 60 florae Engine.' wittS'4so feet of.ninti loch Pumps, in Grit rsti working order. . . One 30 Horse Engine, with' 640 feet .of - nfite !nib' Pumps, with winding gearing ail complete, In good working order. One - 60 florae Engine for hoisting" Caal finm In gond working Oder. • One tO noise Breaking' Engine wiiti Rollers; Shift ing, Screens, Sr:butes; a ad o al t tkethridielifeeesaary to do a business of 1000 tans a week. ' • Alfa 50 large Railroad Cam with betivirlibilled *heels, and three inch ixele, these Cara are well itch. ed for any of our -surrounding- Roads - where /Rita. power is used. The above Engineswereall marouthatered by hay. wood er.:Snyder, and'are considered among the very best ever made by said parties. - Jan.l3, ' 3-tr] CEO. Tf. "VOR SALE AND , TO LET.—Bailding Lou! in Mount Carbon, Lew!pport , Wood. rand Lyon' d',l additionto Poturville f on;Norareglanie..Prdiavine, and ' - in Mineriville. Alio a convenient (Men •in Alocle Addition. Apply' to JAS. If: CAM!Sta, April4B, 48. ' • ' 18.1 f . . FIIALE—T.WO COMMODIEITEDWEI.VINtiI, !Muses. Apply to E. P. Richardo, Market s. to /no. Erup.u, e:st...Ptstiovine. , • BlAre • ' ..13- . • ' F OR SAL sups riot it,dcabte fir taking likenesses, (tlglarz.A . : 4l - orr second 'dm above th 7 Ciit 210849 iJ .0 V Z HOLIDAY !PRESENTS—shit reieliiii‘laas , asanatEneni;pf Nadallos, Lockets, Gold .Paitaill. tiaa Itings,.aie. at ~, ' ' . ' Jewelry Store, nix! dam= to the ,Pow 0fi1c5..,,-,, DT0,11,.1810..., . . • 524. t . • . . TEWElstilfi—A large assonnteoc or the limas'i sty lea of Jewelry! such as Tarquolsu Ear Mom? Breast Piss. Otacelets, Finger Blum Watch MOW &c:. suitable for chrintanni and'New Year preaentrZ To be had low, at ‘,„. BRADY 4. ELLIOTTIi. Dec 1848.. ABE AIITAPITEr atisaroilent . of (fold, Lug tab French' Leven, LeffB RADY ines: &c. ELLIOT ,or saki low la & pre, I, 1919. DtDIA EIIIIDEIL DOOR drl4lNOB-41.ampon- A. able article. - Jut reeetve.d and forlaate'at Dec'B, 1849,. ENVEL t ' nyelopos o Ira •'.• kinds and qualities.. just `and for sale, hoteiale and retail. at • - I BANNAN'd 28rpr 29 1849 j '-- , riaddrt nrtiotiary Store. BABY 4IIIIIPICEB.—a. flesh 'supply orlxibr Jtunbers. Mao laths Satiber,.l.4anth4 far -; Jut retailed sad rot' ash, at ,t • 11ANNANS' Sept 29, 1849. • ' • ' Cheap Vale store* • ARPATINfit—A tupubonut essorlmon of ki grain. Waldman& Dotmestle Camels. Just retells: edaiid Ot sale by h 111. BEAWY & eft. , DIIDD/NoB..—[lSCsBB'BFariaaWippddineevar new article mods approved in New Yorkaordllas4 delphta,lor sale . by • _ ,J. BERTIT & CO, Nov. 3, 1849. - FIEESTV•4OOO lbs.:, Choke Deity Cbeese.lisav reteiwtd b- - pc '& : • Noe 3; 1319, ' . - 45 , - • - /?OR, SALE-Coat Barrewa i etieirildr err2:- Ana 23, 49: 32.tfj - W. A.12.11tir.• 1.1 ITILLIDE,RB 11,32DWARS.—.2•coirplete auger 13 merit of Tiolitters,'Saddiers. Carriage Makers, and IfOuse.keepera. Madeira at reduced prtces.,. , ;taloa, • 311 - .. c.' ..• .DRIGITT POW; 1(01:TUNING Sit A.WLIB.—A badsoni Queen • IVA nienrof Slut, lon and square Shawls, fnrite.by: iIEOUGiE , I3I346-Miti• ' • • . lr - WHOLCSAILE;COMNI . S,SION44iNr; • ForaliAinds of Pisb,'No. 64 • North' Warves, briber Rae* amen PhlUdelphla.: 'tAkil SI, 40. .417, HHATCHES.CELEBRAtED CHEMICAL Pew:- dnr for Razor Strops, narlielled and unequalled la the annals of Ike Nthateenth Crater". Warrant* tb. produce a dee smolt:Madge those nth enfees stoß Mak - ey retlinded: b*' sale bp the •undamidieed.. - an she TAwallall hoc dims. - July 23, `U.) • ' &Ml= & PVT! `Time 110406! . korlIS50. - rubeerther, has prepared, altrge lot orylme Ilnolut. Pay gas and Time Soots tomblaedilidthe end, viltboot mimed -heady., Potketlllam. Quince do.- ensembles , tbe Imam - imeartmeat lee found In the United Malec , -Meth, fraram*Mtair Boots. and Keepetli- Books. 'All ot wIItCh wlter sold atthe meet reasonable Merge as' • - .1 .1 ' . • Cimaideidiatid.Pripey Swear. . • . a. • - IRON Dee 15 1849 TJUIII4TJI 149,ILEit IKON. ' ONS asosted.bollositciaj sgisi 3, 4 and 3 9lt willibsof3432,an636iac6estanil ! 4441 o.ltaLsTohi, ; 11 . IP4t • 4. SA 1N43441,14d15ie. . . . .. 1.11 C i l i a l ge li e ll eivid frn i n il tbe i fdPEl Villei tt. o.Aret Beat Hen English Cilitirk ;mix- enpotet ter Miles. . and filmic. - Amity tc,. , . T. & it. sli EMIL --- spnra a rir.fai4tkiiiivisum..nikiii AIItiIeADIROX TONN 2 011 4'44 1 14 Rail Road Irea, • / • . - • •30.. do 141 ". 4le/. 89 - ' 8 de. 114 . , deirtiikasiker. - 15 do .1 aI ' ' • do And Ptates,far rrteef. , 0 :A % tipoutbfroill o.olll* Ph Hada., July 11.;'154 1 1. • t' : , • DACKGANON 130AODS•41‘. tee .italonawas very e?strappat received bal.= etwitra i iti k ir Cheap Stitiosari Monts. IMMO , Vail;Mt1111 - PAPER, 1 1301340.4. litiloppgps., Pht o %CC licat,Creans Colared - Easllsblailk :.ridiiio:l4is.' -.- t.id Foolscap esPe!larattbAt OW' VA teettir . Mt Ode ' - 4! . -, =., : = ..-- %AUL NA 911 • o e ll ikNeS 4111441°1 *ff t r. " W k i m. . .. '4;5.i....::,!' ' 14 ' 0 , . -- :'''t• AI% -, 4' P,':`: : ,!t 7, , 7'.',, •-ie , • - .' . , ~J Mil il II MI BEM ; 534 L _ , IIANNANW Che:Vit i Vasltty Store* • do,.