• iliNEEdl`4oollNAL.—Sisolt • . =Z nit.—Two mu l es' per annum. -patabe -- Ittrenttatrenratli to *drawee. to these- vrter reside to the • 1- Conikrl 4- 11nil annually ia:adenrien 1 1 ) I bent , who reside U p', of the Canary. The publishsr reserves to himself tbe`tit ht tii.cbarge St 20 Per annarn , when' payment i - igliclayed• longer ibis one year.. • • TO CLVIS. -• • ,Ilirce r,oPres to one add ress, ness, .3 "Atredi " - •• •• . Is ..,Eigge r•a 2 • 0 Od „Five dollars in advance wail pay the three years Josesal. _' 11 ae,iptton loth* •• *sets ear • o n e sgear&of 14 limn. 3 times; ' Every .übsequertt. inseetion. ' roar lines, I time, . . hoiequent literitins, each, ,One liana re, 3 mo*tbi, month, . . One'Year. .• Easiness Cards oft.s tints. per *noose. 'Merchants and other!, advertisine by the Year. with the privilege of inserting different saver - tliements wei.tty, IS 00 relarge.•adirertisements, at pet agreement :-MEMZFASt JOURN.M__st SAARD:4I; MIRCH 0; 1850 HON. W. H. SEWARD, U. $ Senate: Hon: IWni.Str i ong, Hon. Mr. Casey, of !h i e House `of anpresentatiies, Washington;:ana• Messrs FrailAy and Jcins, Harrisburg, are entitled to 'our thanks.• •. GRAHAM'S kers ' AZlsr..-Thisavorite Maga zine,forAprif; has been laid on our table. The number is well tupplied with matter of an inrerestiniand instructive character. The embellishments are very pretty. Indeed, -the Sunshine of - Love " is one of the prettiest ' engravings we have lately seen-in the Maga _ 4tines.—The "Mirror of Beltuty"<is also an at . tractive' picture,- AltOgether. the Maga 'zine is of e worthy the patronage of the ,friebds of light literature. _ _ , Dar. : WEBSTER'S Tatar.',---The trial of Dr. WebtAtT . for the murder' ot Parkman, the ,particulars of -which our readers will re member, is now progressing in Boston.— Several witnesses, on the part of the State, havelteeir examined, but nothing new has been elicited. The Jury, on WediiesdaY,' 'visited the Medical Ce - digge, in which Park. man is 'supposed to have been murdered. Great interest is manifested on the part of the public, and the Court Room, is densely crowded during the setting. - 110111thILE REVENGE.—The Galena 'Jeffcr lonian says, among the overland emigrants for California last spring, was Mr. Green, of Green's Woollen Factory," Fox River,. -and two of his sons, the youngest a youth: It is reported that while passing through ti tribe of Indians, this young man killed a squaw. . The tribe having become well ad- Tilted of the fact, hastened after the company -.and overtook the,m. and demanded the tour ; ' derer. At first -the demand 'was resisted ; but aftei the. Indians irifohned them 'that :,,shey would destroy th'e company if their re• quest,wa; not granted, the youth was sur rendered into their hands - . They then strip ped him, and in the presence of his father and the whole company, they skinned him from his head to his feet. He lii - edfour hours ' after he wasshus flayed. TAE Comrnomisv..—An impression is gain ing ground that the indications of a compro- I ' ntis . e upon the Slavery question, ate not as en •eouraging'as,they were n'feNV tlays ago. The • Washington correspondent of the Philadel plit inpirer, who is a close - Obierver, how ie'ver, says such is not the case. On the con- , trary, he oberves, .:‘the discussion is evi- I daftly beginning. to flag, and a very general feeling prevails that a compromise will be I effect& upon , the basis of the resolutions offered by Mr Bell, (to which We have already* referred.) Mr. Webiter's views, which are practically the same as-Mr. Bell's,_and, as far as they go, the same as Mr. Clay's will satisfy the gieat majority of the south, they are not '; distasteful to the . North: What then is there i to prevent a settlement- of 'the question ? Time only,,is required,.and bythewithdrdivab' of Mr. Foote's resolutioa, that is now give ~t - - The demand for. Mr. Clay's speech" still con , .tinues, althoUgh the supply has been. cbin pletely. exhausted, and a second edition is' about to be printed. Mr. Clay daily receives twenty or thirty letterS applying for cop.i.es".''•., DESOLATION AND MISERY. IN HUNG ARTi" - The New York Tramcitranslates some Htin gariari correspondence from the Kolnikhe Zeitung, from which it appears that the coun try, already desolated by pestilence and war, is being - - stripped of its inhabitants by the eonseriptionsfor the army, every one being enrolled who served in the revolutionary ivir. Already 70,000 Honveds .have been enrolled. There are not bands enough, left io. sow the fields, and the burnt down ;villa ges cannot be re-built. When the Hungi rians come before jhe courts of justice, they. are insultingly repulsed by the. magistrates as "Hungarian dogs,! f and the utmost rigor is exercised against them for the smallest offences.: FOttEIGN iitDDOXESTIC Latina.—TheAll - , adelphia Inquirer, thinks that the 4..'vecent etattftnunication of Sir Henry Lyttonßulwer ought noCto excite any -surprise or Otonish ment, because it . has been notorious, that since 1843 British agents anitmanufacturers have been much more" consulted and adrised with at Washington than American. Indeed, au American manufacturer cannot be heard, because he is an interested party—sr mon'opo- List. - The " hue and cry" is raised at °nee that he.belongs to the privileged class. :It is, however to be hoped, that such moves as that of the British Minister, will open the eyes of the good people of this country to the effects of the bill of 15.16, the tendency of .which is to encourateforeig,n labor at. the ,esjseitse of our own. CALLTOWNIA ASKINC- ADMISSION.—The Sen ators arid Representatives elect from Caltfor ilia have published, on the part of. California, long " demand for admission into the "traic,sn." They express their surprise and : river at the Opposition which is made to "th eitm p l oSition of the new state, and to show !Its' injasii"ce review- t'ae history from , the first . emigrapion c4;44..mericsns thither, in any num ;hi 1E 1 15. That emigration they say did kiiitieze' e t d five hundred, but it led to the Keg ults which folloWed in the early • Dar t dim% 'hen Col. Mason became mil airy•• ../ a azurex .0 • .1 511 cio civil Governor of trill** v a lybktir a . Th e American forces held pos - - 'session of ih'itcou nyty. having military posts 'from i s ti fi te iodir cet in the North to the town a. "UfSan Dreg& th the _ ...South, and our 'Pacific !isitirradron_unrier l eenu lludore Shubrick, .was irpoti the 'hured in ;he various -lutriscrii of the coma*. The country was 'iluiet acid the people'vere.' orderly. aftd indus trious. • •• • NEWSP:IIEES' 14-ki5011.-- - E"rinous Gra ofnme At T omes 'on Adoeitisisie — Thf-rOgii sll are Strbagli, iota stn. 'teaj k , Urging itaie'eut to7abotrai the pietenC'Oriressive #llilll4-le v ied upon; - entir advirrist "meni that ‘,aptheis idtheizeolumas. Tfielseol ite Oroalt! dematid atich a _Oforn as laid!) , , as-, Van edi- . -toss, foi upon themit operates gun' autdr. the -tit Goveriaaerithn'pis' el. upon auk asimtiseiteat is one shilling' iih f i 44' 1 / 11 . 6 1 =M==l WHITE." • conrscu:atire, pro s it 1 / 4 3 . 4. the . While _and C,/- ortdpopulatson (21: 'Me Fro Stater. The following table, which we clip from the New York Trthune, shows the white and colored 'population,of, the non-slayeholding States at the first United States census, in 1790, and the sixth 'census, in 1540, Of thecoloiedpopulatibn,p.3lo Were slaves in 1790, and only 1,129 were slaves in 1610: 1:90. 1549. SI 00 121 $3 00 5 14 8 00 !W - White. Colored. White. cord. Maine . 96.002 WS - • 200.444 1,315 N. Hampshire 141,111 e 8 281,636 583 .Verna Int, 62,144 272 WI 218 7 , si Mali/at htiaries 3:1,251 5,4e3 Ti;.9,,e33 8,643 KIM& Wane , 67,692 4.441 105 559 . 2.2 t 3 1174mth1rtieut 232,541 . 2.860 401.8157 81.'3 New iinvk 814 142' 25.278 2478. 1 “60 .50031 Na* Jersey 1851254 . 14.182 - 851,531 21.71. , Pennsylvania 421,109 10,174 1,668,115 47,918 Tot al 1.900.V70 6%479 ' €.516 7% 112.3 - 13 Obio.. no (Anna 1,11:r1,12/ • 17.3 j - 1 ado na-' do ' . 679.69 . 3 . Illinois • do 472 Zi • 3.924 . .Miritican do .2%560 7137 Wilco flan - chi30:719, 100 • . . lowa , do . • • • • 42./12 1%8 Mil Increase of white population in 50 . yeate. 7 716.i'59; ^L about 400 pet Lent.; do of cototed do, 101,377 ; or . 450 per cent.. it will be obServed that there was an ac tual dimunition of the colored people of New Har4shire and. .Rhode Island, • while in the othei free states the .comparative iacrease of the colored population was much_ less than- That of the whites. The following shows the comparative popu lation of the white and colored persons in the freeltami and the ilaveholding states,. at each ceiasus, from 1793 to 1849 : Cl/NSW TREE OTIVT[II SLAVZ STATEN. of 11.104., Colored. Witiles. Colored 1700 . 1.900,1476 67.479 1,271,483 689,6+2 1800 2.600.509 41.140 1.702.'40 91* 339 1810 3,653.219 195 691 2.201,7 , 4 1,2:2 119 1620 5.010 371 122:901 2,612.310 1,659.881 1839 6.876 620. 1 4 1.0% 3.66 4 1758 2.187.545 1840 - 9,617 (74i 171.856 4,632,65'0 2,701,731 PROCCIN OF Cle•sicirAtios IN TILE TREE STATEN. Ft es C.,lorel: Slates. Census of 1790 ' • 27,109 46,270 6 , ) 1402 . . 47.191 35.916 do - 1:110 . 78.181 27,510 do . .I^2o . 102 691 10,108 do' 19:0 . ,• 157.5.9 3,567 ~. do 1810 . 170,727 1,129' 12=13 Fre( Cub.red. . Slaves. . Cenons of 1700 :e2.835 6 57 ,m7 du 1390 81.111 857.1/95 "do 1810 " " 1115.:65 1,153.851 do 187.0 I 115..1114 1.521,5E0 do 1830 " Istmo 2.005.475 do 1840 215,566- , 1,486;45 Those who eiamine these statements will perceive that while the colored population has increased_ - over 300 per cent. in the 50 years from 179) to 1849, in the slaireholding states, the same class of populatidn has in creased but about 150 per cent. in the free states. Professor Tucker estimates' the natural rotes of increase of the total colored popula tioti of the Uctied States at :a little over 32 f per cent" for each ten year; from 1790 to 1510. The increase of the colored popula tion in'the free states has been far below that' rated up to .1840 ; nor is it probable that the Census of ISSO will show-a different result. It cannot he , disputed that, considering the compromises of . the. constitution 'in favor of slavery, the acquisition of Louisiana, Florida and Texas for the benefit of the South, and the various approximations to free trade in our tariffs to appease Southern clamor : the advocates and stipporters,of slavery have: but little to complain of in the conduct of the north towards the slaveholdiug States. 11l soits- Newtown Pippins sell in England at 5 cents each—or S2O, a barrel wholesale. his estimate that there are one million one hundred thoui'and cows in New York State. From the 2d qf December to the 10th inst., 521 feet of snow fell at Bangor, Me. The debt of New York city. on the Ist of Jarman-, was 511,600,000. There are. fears of the 'cholera at New York on account of ;he warm weathet. 1 Cr'o/. R. W.•T,ho,apso , it is stated, has de clined the mission to Austria. -There' is probaktly some mistake about it. - Dancing parties is the morning:, have been recently introduced in New York, among certain fashionable circles. ei bank of Oyslirs, ' forty miles long and eight mike wide, has been discovered in the English channel. Small Pos.—This ging to a considerable e hood of Mintousrille, r ,The' .Ttecnty Dollar last made their appears. to be a beautiful coin. The cholera is not on at any of the cities or tol on, at the present time. A Ho z was receutiv 10, which 'weighedlos was - dressed. - I Narlzalion on'the Del Canal will be resumed Mar. • A bill hag beep t presen their - The National Washi the Capitol is progress already reached a heigh The lifonlour Iron 11' the machiner,y in the'M by,the,late accident. ha% the works are again in Mr. Calhoun is again physical infirmities are and the excitement atte the Senate is too much Re;faint:able Nefionicni the 2d inst .? , vivid fl ash followed by very audibl I was jallin thick airdia Marriage and Death died in Chicago on the ' same day, and in the daughter, Surale Louis Mortality of New Y New York eity, -durin 23,773 deaths. In 194 —showing au increase nearly 5000. ' There is an atrocioi Connecticut; who scrub of her kitchen the other -cellar. The editor of the Be fast Journal strongly advocates the use of st an- instead' of feather beds. •- He may be righ , but we have always found people - anxious to • , feather their nests." BOtany Bay Emigr nis to .CaliThrnia.— Aniong the recent arri als at San Prancisco, were a number from- tany Bav, one ship alone bringing 63 eon vic s from Hobart Town. Coal merchants woul make 'excellent sot= diers--they.a re so . fond of obeying -‘orders.". The word "Ere," too, always gives them pleasant sens.ations.• • The Scarlet Fercr rr! extent,, in Lancaster al days Mr. John Laveiti township, lost six chili \ A Prirtter Elected Ju‘ge.—R. B. Warden,. a Yew years., ago a journ6inanpriater in Cin cinnati, has been eleeted by the Legislature ;of Ohio, Pregident Judge of the Court of Com uaon Pleas of Hamilton county. - I \ ' ../lliperti . int Mciicuient.— The House of Re prentatives, on Pridai, passed-a bill vesting in the commonwealth the exclusive right of 1 ;. carrying passengers ov, the public works of t •he state. , . , , . . 4fillerites.—The Ne York Evening Post • . ougz :ests.thai confideal redictions which-we hear cif the speedy end ;of the Union are but Dmi er i s ,m in a new shape. A Nam 46 . of gentle Den in New York have deter tined 'to erect 6 bronze statue to the memory , of De "WittieliniOn, at a cost of 315,000. A 'maid etas be pored eptired and 85,000 subsetibed. • _ _ _ • lb P !, ,THE • . 1 DiTsaring the ton.—A very c 1 , chemist has expmied himself us the most i decidedsmanner, on the impossibility of dis-' 1 solving - the Union.*He says'that, as xet, no preparation, either:Toreignt or domestic, has: been discovered- powerful enough to act upon so large a:nd 'Wondeeul a substance: ' An itinerant Pude . her, who left his wile in .1111inois, and ran -aWay with another woman, • I attempted to preackinlowa, where,. his true leharacter becoming:i - town, he was dragged from the pulpit," plCed \ upon a rail; and, rid den through the town. \.§ervel him right. - Lend at the South.—A.Uharleston, on the 6th inst. the whole Delius- \ grant, 136,000 !acres of land in theinouatatn \ regions of An derson and Greenvale districti, was sold at auction for s23o!' \ 0 ' --- • INT.:th Iron Company.—An Ass ociation has been formed, among the operativ, for the establishment of Tron ' , Works. We un , derstand that they have commenced tr. s builtl on the bank of .the Allegheny river.—Pitts burg Gazette." :. In the Annual Report of the Patent Office;,. . it is estimated that "the aggregate amount of the, products of litbor arid capitalln the U. States, in IS4Q, was $2,048,564,756. or, in round numbers, 2,000 millions of dollars. 9 6:7 ii;.s t,t56 During the weel ending on the 9th inst., the Postmaster Gerieral established forty new post OfFic. discontinued seven, and changed the name of ten other;. Jenny Lind is abput 30 years of age, fire feet six tu,:thes higli.'of fair complex ion:light hair, fine figure anil,features, which some call homely, but whichlmay be pronounced beau tiful, if only for !Pie expression by which they are illumined:i Tlsc • People of:!.l3oston are • moving in favor ofa home ftir aged females. About these diggings peuiie go in for finding homes for young females,' in which the assistance of atlergyman generally required. All this we regard as real charity. Barbarous assazdt upon: a Pole.—ln Bi more on Friday night, it is stated. a colored gentleman named Joseph Tooney, was arres ted for making a&n.ttack upon a barber pole, dulling it up root and branch and throwing it into the cutter:;; but we shbuld really like to know about the root and branch of p barber's pole! Discovery in Oiegon.—The. California pa pers mention the g iscovery of a new and fide entrance to the incitith of &Columbia Rivet. It is called the ,Southern Pass, and has here tofore been represented to be itnpracticable. This "Pass"' will no doubt.be used by ';the Souih in slippinr4ut of the Union.! A fellow, who looked, asJeemes said, in the account of a trip to Greenbush, very much in the "sear and yellow leaf," popped his head into our sanctum nod asked if. we had any old jewelry toadil:::pqse of. • Jewelry aboOt a printing Office !i:an edtpar,:the possessor of an ear ring ! I Shade of rause! one might as well look for honesty in a Locofoco , paper or conscience in a doetor's Knxcit erbocker. _ • IN Tnt January! number of the Edinburgh' Review, in an article upon the British mines, the writer thus lifts-the veil of -the futute, and discloses the ;1-nagnificent. discoveries ..et in store for manklnd, the accomplishment:.of which will tax the energies of genius, as well as crown it witliijinperishable'honors.:. • We have a confident hope, however--4or rather a firm belief—that, long before our coal fields:are thus really exhausted, discoveries will be made, both of new motive powers and new sources of ./cat or caloric, which will make all future ienerations independent these clumsy and dingy resources. Motive power, We thin!4 will probably be supplid, either directly bystich omnipresent and inex hatistable eletnerOs as electricity and galvaill ism, or by the ettiployment of some gas,far more elastic thatisteatn, and capable(7f bing called into action •and again condensed :by slight mechanical impulses. or by changes of -temperature incalculably less than are now ; necessary fu[ the Management of the coin- I paratively intractable substance. But even if we should still riluire to ase steam, we are ; persuaded that Means will be devised forits , generation, or rather for the productioh of evolution of heat! for that .and all other pur poses, far less *Rise, indirect, and precari ous, than thecoinbustion of coal.—This May probably be effected without 4ny process of combustion at all; either by the great agents of galvanism ut. electricity already refericd to; or by the friction, hammering, or rolling of solid and pratically indestructible bodies ; or by the forcible compression of cominoitair or of other elastic fluids; or by the chemical combination of different substances ; while if combustion Irmo still be resorted to, might:4 might it not be:!con.stantly maintained %vitt:t ont the tremenbus expense - of the working and transportatipn of fuel, by merely wing a method ilt . burning the inexhaustable, omnipresent, and eternally reproduced ;ele ment of 4droA , ,en, as it exists in the great ocean, and in all our lakes, rivers, fountains, etid tanks and albs of rainwater, with:the ually omniprie:,ent, inexhaustible, and Con stantly reprOduiied oxygen of the eitcurnam . _Merit atmosphere? These,. we nre aware, may now strike many (peihaps4post) people, as mere utottian or )aputan fancies: and `undoubtedly they are; yet, Lai vague and general sugges tions. But when we consider how touch wider and more andacious (as less warrant ed by any analog-m.ls experience) finiilat.nn ticipations of electric telegraphs, photograph ic painting, or: railway locomotives, ~inust have appeared .but fifty years ago, we really cannot consen(to put them into such a cate gory,: but on the contrary, confess to a cer tain feeling. Eitifltof pride and of 'confidence, in thus recording what we cnnnotim(con sider as a trulY, prophetic, though it may' be but a dim and somewhat indistinct, vision of a good and a glory to come. Q . , eadful disease is ra tent in the neighbor ies county, N. C. (Gold pieces have at 1 :ce. They are said e Ohio River. -nor as bordering there- u.ghtereti in Buffo pounds before it • ; war and Hudsp abotit the first of 'ed in the Mississippi 4wSicians to write lfsh instead of Latin. i ' gton Monument at rapidly, \ having of fifty fe e i , i rigs.—lie Aury to ntour rolling mills, e been repaired, and peration. I larmingly ill. His rowing upon bin!, ( ding the debates in r his bodily health. n.—ln St. Louis 011 of lighinina, we're The Tian9ty by itAilioad Dili week le 16,75;1 17. fly Canal 2.661 0.7; Total Ra ilroad 215,627 111: . The Delaware 'iind Coal Company, have pronuitgated theft', rates for coal on hoard at ROilridou l as toll,ws.eoplett:Trom their clrculrr thunder, whale snclav I —Rev. W. BartiolV, '4th ult., and on the ame town; his only was married. - k during 1819.-1 n ) 1849, there were They euaranrefOthe freight not to exceed SO cents to New l'“k, makittk the price rf the Coal, del ive i rd . ,in New Vaik, $1 o.3i•enis per tom This is certainl y a low figure. Thiqompapy will sell CI the roal l tishied by the:AV:whine:tin Company, and the increasc:frnm That Oearter, „ they state, wilt be attain tWohandred thotwand tuns—and it is intimated pretty stronglkiliat it is their deters:Oil inn to sell it! the WC, e3Se.i , is certainly a lowfipire for - Coal, and it is forltlnate `that theta supply is limited. • !; The I.ehilth Company yell •their Coal Lin Boats at Mauch Chunk, al' 11 90 rash—and. it as believed that they wilt adhere in the pohlishetrtittes arllristel {that is 43.621 for lumpand 417.7: for prepared cnall - nM,telth• standing the rairy proutulgsted by the Drlawt4eand Iltidson Company; Some of he Schuylkill dealers have imed thelr dr caws, naming !to picot—but at. the rates at *Nth idc.hrtylltill Co I has been offered in; New York.* Will -Om net, for • White Ash. 11'50 at Stount Cartfint by Bail Oita! It .will pay a little belterf: prospects for Schuylkill County, to nay the learn, are not , very PllCOUra4itug under existing circemstatices„. there. were• 15,919 Ifvr the past year pf sly neat old lady k bet] throu ,, h' the floor I day, and fell into the lAinonnt of Coal vent over the Philadelphia and Reading tt,iilroad:pdl Nivigatiou,:rpt the Week kndtog on Thivreday evening l'aat :trails to an alarming fumy, Pa. In seven y.of East Hempfield lren. ' 'ei:" 1:g1i. ToTat. IVEE6.. To+a t. Pt Carbon, 4.802:05 74.109 03 622 91 822 04 coonn, t,I50:10 .23,977,07 159 07 153 07 Haven, 7,271:00 67,128 10 932 11 932 1 Pt Clinton '2,512'.10 30,114 18 749 01 748 01 Total by it R & C4nal 2.14,2811 21, Tu amoe rloie laap,year by Railroad 155,617.05 eon. ' RAII. ROADS.' Trevapeetcales ejj the RaUreede is &key/Litt The filling% pi the-quantity or Coal.trunepoeted oveethe different' R.silrilads in Schuylkill County Mr , the' week l'huraday evening. Wsot. Tott.jty, - Mine Utlland R. 1 . 1 IL. R, . o.'dl 14 60,594 14 Little t tc.Ouytir,til 4. R. . 2.b71 to 17. 455'14 SIIII t'reelt do 5,163 IS 41 £O9 .19 td.orit Carb , m do . 3 252 10 12.991 09 Schuylkill Watley; 1,171 12 12,13:4 09 ailtarbon and eKentbOn 5,937 07 51.9331 .1 it6Tr4 OF TOLL 491 D Tlialt•PoßT47loA Of LOAROIV ffor 1E30: rom. 51.thrben.49.114veis.r.C1IntOn. 1 70 1 - 03 1'43 ,111 105 1;40 To Richmond, Te MEiffMffffl -- V,;.... • ' - ".:P vm4 .' ''' .., .4.: V O . • .•.• 3.• •.• ........ oh r% The Coal, Trade for IS !.ump per tun Itruken r: Range orlimvu, Nutt ;! ~ Cheinat !! *AIL ROAD 16,763:17 215.1127 18 2,661 03 2 . 66 1 09 2,661 03 Neto4blikitangat'Seel Nest Page. . - Therayig ;her ebe jbwad crt•— l 0 00 .4 .. t it ; -89°Y211e Heads. • A Vaiitabie fitand . , • ' he'sold . pithlic sale on Smut .. , 11 4: Saich - 3. - t650;, at o'clock in the • tatethoosi, at, th 4 , bonne of Jacob Kraal. 2 s th e iiiirringitz-sif Poltsrille; the well $ abown ti•ii storied Tavern Ware, caPled - !labile, Mum - mon the north westwardly side of Centre Street , in tbe sold Biworrith, containing in f ron t GArty, - feet. -and in death - two boa dred and thirty feet, , together with altandle inciter the nut buildings. glade and' itabliag attached- to 'the. sald•prentisas. The,wropeity is irtelerod mate of re pair, cud there is • a pospetaal• insurance upon the o ' l o 4ooo . 'VIKA.' who wish to engage in an active boorois* will And this ung uttba most denim. ble Locations We ,County of acliorikill, and one which ran at any time beard,' for more than the ori ginal price. The conditions will be made, known op• on the day of rale, or by ep;il)l4 to the subscriber. st his office, on Centre st., .nest door to Jacob Ghee. - .D G DcGOWAN. :111arct 23. *SO Clbth Stor e. , '< v*. AV. 8 Xcrth peostd# , tTeel, Limn dare ,stnne Afarkst: ,r ,' . • PHILADELPHIA. ~ - i \,- . NATHAN T. Cif APP. ..) 1 4171TE1 the alt.intlon of his !fiends an-I others to tOs Large and choice assortment of Llirthi; GAM, mere. and Vesting.. Comprising in part: French, ." - - CLOTHS. Itelgtoo. of every shade sod quality. , i es'nerics,nanil is large • • if,' • * . West 444:ngland , • SIORTi CM?. \ a, SUMMER. COAWINGS. Mack anefaney' colored Haulm Cloths. -Stlfle, black and fancy colored Cashrusretti. French Pain) 'cheek C 4441 mer Coaeings. Drap D - Ete'a enniater and Croton Cloths. . PiN I TALOON STUFFS.' Super Llark.Frencti cassioserea and Doeskins. Frenfancy and tub, (1 - C.ISSiIIICICS. every variety. Merit _ Cass imeres, all colon and qualities. Plaid and striped Cassimeres, In every variety. White gind,tuncy Linen Drillings, splendid isyles: Cords a ndkileaverieens. of every qaalify. rattinditi,, all - shades and qualities. , • • . i TESTINGS. Super black Satin and Cashmere Vestings. Splendid fancy t!lik Yestines, neve denies,. White and calmed Marseilles, large assortment. Drab Cloths and other Coach Triunidoes. • With a great variety of (loud* for 1303's' wear. ALA°. A large asaortment of Tailors' Trimmings, `for sale very low by the piece or at retail. • NATHAN T. CLAPP. Na S N Second St., 3 doors above Market. March 23. la:At /3-31 n Mercer dimes, riloltAtas Luukiwz-Glass, Brisk, Coed, Bas Let and WOODEN WARE STORE. IV7 0. 145 North TLird ditto, four doors above the .I.‘ Earle Dote!, 8144 directly opposite to, Je men Keul &,B:trotre's Dry Goods store, between Mace and Vane Streets. Philadelphia. March 23, 10.5015-6nt , . • . Spring Millinery Goods, JOHN STONE & SONS,' IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN SILKS. RIB BONS AND MILLINERY GOODS: NO. 43 SOUTH SECOND STREET, VA7 0 1 Utril:rl), vi ning the , rity, t o o f thhleer,rehlaarngtes:,nj nch assortment of tiring Millinery (ands, received by late, arrivals from France, such as place rmlits l”r Caging Bonnets,. ram,' Bonort and Cap Ribbons. Plain Nl:frau/land Saint Ribbons. rrolai No I to Null, Fit•bcli and.A tnei man Artificial I•'lun'en,. • r, White and c 1.. r d Crapes, French Chip Hats, . Fancy %elx and Loci. Fancy Tt iIIIII,IIE, ^ N. Quillings. Crowns. Tips, A.:wieted 11 but, boiteo, 1 uccra,ns, Cote, er.c... Together with eery attide appertai.oog to the Mit.; livery trade. 31arch 23.1850 11 -ira _ . To the Citizens of Schuylkill ROBERT SHWMAKER, . IIAS row on and tillers fur sale on the must renstin.thle ternis, a lull assortment of Fresh Drugs :WI •31suitines4 Window (ile;s. .I.lstzes and (131.11111.., of French, Brtglish and , Anicticair,M nuotrotre Whit Lead, pure and No I; of all the twat approved brath.s, by the barrel or A 1... Colors of rvety des, flown. eilhel (1U or lit Oil; Linseed Oil, riyirtis• 'turpentine, Vainishes, Paint I lirthilies, Dcnnionds, Putty. rutty Knit es, and Intl :astorlment 1,1 patul. rs materials Llketwase—Glue, l'utash,Bye'dtinfs,, Bleaching fustertau for WalluelS , We, , In.pular Pali-tit Medicines, as slllll.llll'd Verudiuge ; D, Jay Ilea .eili-erucker's 'tied Itheuntatic and Jlreugtlie tants plaster, Use.. Lest remedy IU rkteien , e ' fur lteuni.li OP' . Weakness In the Back., iff1.411,1. t.lr 6.dt. Even aructe warranted genuine, and all articlea sold wilt toe deliverrd at any of flue wli.wves or depot*. free of en PCIII4, to Itiv " Q111,:k Salea and small Prnfita.:' SUrrEMAKER, A W corn, Second aro: Arrieerr t 3 w., ebliatra. N Order. by mull prinuptly attended tn. 1t1.4,1123,16.5 , r 12 Cm 111 JUSTICE 'OP WHE PEA ,C. •:411 ar aEa•k aotrur. Rrat Ilar.latoired, or Rentcd, and II all Alorls ~! conc.:tom turelully at, prompt,* dtirmird to nod solicited Olpro,4l,arksi Nrtst, Putirvitie, Pa. • plaiLli 21, .4)-12-IY %cw Music. .nEsr. Prairies Glow with Flower!. • Jetit AnKriran Polka. Fat %%RIM. 1 , K ite's L•alary Waltz. • Piece' norou hand obtained to order. B. BANNAN. piarcli 22, 15:.0 kr A Valuable 'rattail , Wok% •1;.1 I,N cONSUMPTION.SIX IPrtiiret , on ells FI use ol _the lungs ; and causes, prev'enlion, and cure of pulimmary congumpti.m..% thall. and 'disease's of the heart; on the I,mvvity.: mid the mode of preservlug healalrin maws and females. tsith many useful' illustrattutss, for sale veil cheap at• HANNAN d, • Cheap Book Stores, March '23, 1950 4 list Anti-Pyric Paint. FIRE, WATER & WEATHER PROOF, SAVE YOII, R ISSUEASCE IttlS PAINT is the result of a lung series of sel entitle esne.riinents, and is totally different !nun any nth. r ever Mimed in the public. It is enairmsed of nialerials entirely . ,nre -proof, being scarcely de cructinle by the Blow Pipe. It forma a coaling tins pervious bsuir moisture, and Is n perfect watts:- lion against nil the orainnry causes. of Ore, eilletlier Spark's. einders or Heat, Imm a neigiborin building In tl•dnen. it is especially ir:apted to protect Woofs from Fite ; end Lea%ing, Wood of all kinds from DiTay. Tin Rnrifil and Iron Work (into Ruec. R 9 ilrOld and all buildings exposed to sparks from Loconiotivei, and the interior of Matintietinies, where sparks 14, a quick lieht flume would readily set them on fire with out this protertioa No otliee.paint is equal to It for the walls of brick houses, sivinethein thamppearance nod solidity of atone, .rod avoiding the use of sand, aisenya anno3ingand soon wearing off. The longer It remains no the wood, the border ft become,. and the butter Hitt It resist elicvaction of ere; and timber, if it could be immersed in a solut:onid . it, would. in alittle time, be petrified to atone. It has no time and never cracks , It hardens hy,drying and never peels off. It 1• a iletidediy economical paint. A. building : tan be properly covered with it at" one half the cost ;of lead., Persontsvishing to have their bousesfire-pronf In side can put nntwn route rif the' Gott I•yrio first:and then arty color they man With After. - rio exhibition at the etureAute houses palnte in different styles. " *For Pottier particulars. relit talcs, - tie., pee pamphlet published by the Company. .- $3 53 3 65 3 35 :2 40 I have made an experimental inirestignitoreintolbe _properties of a paittyprepared by the N. Y. Ahti-pyrie Paint Company. waned .Bitt-Pyrie. Filial. Being acTI ima , tited wale its comnosidon. I would state; that , It, Is of,an incombustible nature ; and front the dense and adhesive qualities it is prepared of, that it is ern ,inently proteetiye agallst the action of the stains. phere. and will have the effect of p . tag wood and'other murices en which it may be spread; farm, decay. With regardjo its Anti-phyric properties. I whole, say. .foltrilhe, e!Perigients I have made. thAt -there he no ppihability of shingles and• other wood', en surface, painted with it, taking Ate from showM% 1 of ashes and cliiders,one of the principal causes of the disaStrous character of our fires • I tailllidef ihatthe. '. N V All3l-115TIC paint • comnani:.', bay brought 1 forward it valifablelitid useful Alnprovement in- este-. ,CPSitary, a it iclehod that it deserve* the. consideration of the public.. a safeguard againat Oise, end the„ earnest' attetiti S n. of the, lusurapce Eutupanies,lll.l ... greatly lessen! thett risks. ,---", .. LAWRENCE RElli,t Professor-of Chea.latry and LCCOlef 'DO Medical Chemistry, iiii V Hospital,. . . Maaufactured by the Near York ,Antt-Pgric Paint Company, and"for sale of tiPir Depot, at ./151r WA.: I:Ett Street, A York, by their sole and only author-, tr.ea 'treat, . GEO. G. SGEPPAGD. • .March 23, 1M012.3ut , •,. Fruit nun' Orronnent4l.rTes. TIIE subseribei I:hraintri order , all kind* of Frau. 'nod , Qfpstneni if Trees, i"-feit'lsl: Algrubhely. arc., by As quapllty.nr.Pliltltt , • gee. via 1 ApploTreas iron:l4 is 411), per 100; reach. TUTS Grum 8 isilikpat bundled; also. -Aprfents.,....riectisriaea, Plow, Cherrlry. Pears, Comebertlese sitawbardesv Enzlish Modena, Horse Cheinnt.l 4 ll• l lMapto, Weeping Willows, Abuelhus..or_Torrafjfeiven, Ate b' all of which will be supplied a riuricrt b. It ja desirohlethat all orde,ra 'should so M t ia early as passible. as the, allith4 0.80,•11:04 1 81,1e4 wjth Plum and Pear cretin: Na 'O B B 4ecsivell Omni Mania. • • O. Limn M.N. Nutt 111.11s8 • lt•fa: PIULADELPIIIA A Care. asos. READ, THIS. .11i, llospital, Dec. 8. ,4%), • - • • tglkagport. 4 1 1 0 - tbelionarable. the Jo donor the anti of glnttr.: teg.dseldiadaturthafielliceACand for the'Crioary of liChegniil. r; I . 1 ' • The Grand Ingeeog 'Attiring for the Body of the - Coeety ordirinagllllo:diaresmatJulty report. that Ober Da"zglolt *mil; WM. WU. Id: trrhiCh 'Meaty tiang.4, berth MOW tier ; bills sett ten have Weaned- ' • Itehrof linp.mtarics,have - begat laid- before Oa. and,wheasueb bar been,the case. aria *Mere the ne-, thee of the olfcarst amiututed andllue evidence has waniehd a crial l ,we hive Moire* Such Case pawn. ed true bilis.: - •it Is a lareentable tut. boWeger, Stun raspy petty. ctindhel School, Date been laid before as. rerithOut aufilcientevideate.tct warrant. there brine ; reported true; and we hopetchato by the orercisn of dr/eject sad discretionary power on the parr of the Magistrates of ' title county. that tt -will ow be bunbload fat the fa. Awe, it we.tbiuh..oll,B ithdeteraary testi. • ' The Grand inquest have also visaed the Public Of gm, etre( *bleu seem In good and proper condition. except the Treasurer's urace. which require* a, new dust for the safe keeping. or his papers,"&e4 We rave also. rutted the Jail. abd .wralderifPrO; fully report that we found it an clearly and Ohterly tts can possibly be espected enderesistingeircerrismncee and .would recommend that the Ind star,' thentof;os rrovit of said building. he better etorilitied.; I . Tee Grand Inanezt have alertelitheit that Aftea - riedsir. and Smott the whole cle c i t ir an in aood.order.cilte new addition is now eir late. with • the excepticin of sontopaintiog and a 46th -Of ;reps at the North end. . outsider 'the steps, tT...,+n%durat.,te,, should beef eat en:me. - there Wee seerui l th be tweessaiy"a Wall. with tWeiliritif, %rails as the North end of new addition. Theterahau id also be a pavement of brick ibr merle around the now additiowto the Altus-house. I .It alto • appeareso be necessary, that, there should bele-leave- Wein eiCtit feet wide at the'Beit and. Well et , of the old building, for the cleauliaras of the eery Wheat. We would also recommend art additional' row et calls to the huseinitet stet y , of the flospiial, !for the better accommodation of the insane Paupers; es the flospitai a very much- crowded. -We wheld also re .commeud that they reservoir, from which thm Alms house is supplied with lamer. be,tsved and cemented . 'arid properly enclosed—as the supply at water s very limited, and by a small nutthy. the supply would he 'abundantand the - water pure. . .• TUC Grand inquest further report. that they ePProlth 'of that part of to! last Grand Jury Report; that re laical° the erectiou end coun, or. of the sew efts- on in tbe line , ugh of Youseille: the building of which is provided form the act of Atiiinbly. relative to the .reinovalof the went of Justice at this Countrco said • Boreegli.v The Greed Inquest earnestly toque*, that the Commissioners of this County. proceed - without further, delay to comply wittithe.deties incumbent up on them, relative to the erection and construCtion of said prison in said Borough. eel of which is respectfutlyarthmlitid..; ' aIcOINNES, Ferriage. 1441 Mardi J 7, 1600 !:3.-Ifew Books. ' . - .1. .. . . rf 'in Shipwrecked Soldieekers, or the Chlhi or the L. l i oa n d 4 t„ by Itobt F Greeley. .... Francisco Gerardn.rof the "'lrate Lieutenant, a 'plea end romance. by Miss II P-Slins. , • - The Steward, A romance of real lire, by 11 Cochtna. For sale at • ...• • 0 ' bANI.IAN•B ,Gook and Periodical Store. March 23,18304 12. G. W. Alerchantls Cel lbrated. MEE 'kFOR HOIA.F, tilisk is else a (harms/ Fairrity Estbiosetitrii for s pisealu {f las Ilium i •FirsV . , MIME and experienee has fully proßif that this • I UNIVERSAL. ItEMEDV him um - its equal on the• list of popular medicines,. having beeu more than .-/4„ ys3 ft Indere the public. .. . Testimony of the-most disinterested character oritir wonderful effectslu -this animal cannon), is almost daily presented to the prdprietor A riling man in the 'Yawn of Wilson. whose clothes 'were burnt- olf of him. was restored twitheut suffer. hip.) by the timely uric of [hit Oil. , , Ntimerousare the unsolicited statements of patients theiteielyes, and others who have used the Oil, of cures which in themselves appear so remarkable, that were they at rill inVested ,ilk a peculiar point, they could hardly have been creiliied The following diseases are among many others Its Mecum of which this Oil has been coMpletelysuccess. MI and in which others had entirely foiled Spavin. Sweeny, Rotenone. %Vitidgalls, Poll EVII, Callous, Cracked fleets. Crills of all kinds. Lame ness. Fresh Wounds. Sjoilins, Moises Sand Cracks, Foundered Fert, t'cratchrit, ex, Grease.Marige, Itheuinalism, fittest of ' Animas. External Poisons, Painful Netvous Affections. Frost, Bites, ' • Boils.Cor ns,Wlitilows.Elnres anti elealda, Cnilblains, Chapped_, - Ala nuts. Cramp, Contractions • of the Muscles, Stet-Dings, ' Weakne,i of the Joints, Caked Breasts, Air. - , L CAUTION TO PURCIIASEMS. rteware.of COUNTERFEIT:4. andliesuretheliame of the Sole Prdpricar, GEORGE Wi MERCIIANT. toettport. N. Y.. Is blown in the stcle'llf the hottte.and in lila hand writing over the Cork. Don't he miniva-. did to take apything else with the prinnite it is Jost as ' good &c.,&c. This is practiced by those unprincipled I dealers whose cony cience Will stretch like radio Rub ber, and who are of a kindred spirit of those l in out large eine& Whose nefarious pram iceshave so,tecent ly been exposed to the action of Conerear. Those who attempt to Counterfeit this anti lease' rri• (erred to the law of New York. of Noy ISIS, , hy which it will lit soen that every person misdating in these entinterielts isc object to indictment, imprisonment and fine. • ' 4 nelson set incrust of this Slate, will he lia the t, arrest when'in the State. bad alit or he held as a wit iieSS agsnist 11,01,e he botieht of sir sold for. - • , All Orders aildretsed to,tlteproprfetogwill be promp t responded to. . . ". . Get a Pamphlet of the .gent, and tine what Wren.. dery are accomplished by the use of Oda ini.dicine. • Sold by respectable dealers generally . lii be United, States mo.l Canada. Also, by , J, C: C. ITUGIIE.. Pottsville ; E.l. Fry. Tamaqua; C. Frailey r Orwigthurg ; Sintrin 1 1 011 Bethlehem ; Pomp & Kenxey, Easton • Lewis hindili ,c• Co., Allentown ; If . itlasser,'Sunhury ; D. J. Shearer, Milton; M. A...McCoy, Norttaimhertand; Dr' o. Yohe Witkeshariei W Anthony - 4'En., White 'Haven; C. W. Shia,. lo•Wishurg; S. Williiiins,tear Creek; r'. M. Elect, M3UCII Chilli: ; Driller Sr. Jones Tunkhannoek . Frederick Klett & Co.. --Wholers . 3l Agent; Philadelphia . Nov 3. !Slit il De, JcISEPEI P. SEWERS, • SURGEON DENTIST, IIAt? rutnosed to the new hitlldioi In the rear,of Thrta Poater Se Co.•. Root and !shoe td•••• State, next donr to Esaltire Ktock's office; East Ha thet street. third door from Centre, up stairs, wnere he has fitted up a • h.nBaome office. and will he. prepared to perfoi - in all operations appert prnfenottnn. Ile has disenvereltn new nipper:llion for de troying the nerve nr a tooth. without pain, no that it r..an ha• plat:god, and tvilUla.d for years. All op.:rattail war ranted,andtennstuw. PotrPVllle, March 18; 1850. ..11r1Y nIIV Letvi4 Angelo, TEACHER of Modern Languages, in iti.Pnttovitte I Arndeniy, having been rerpiested by several. pa— rents to form prism.' classes for ladies, Invites all these who tnsy be .destruns of learning French .11. German to jOrrsuch chose., at Dr. t;IrCAMNI Atsrs; North West Corner of Market and mid, Pantry March 16,1850 11.6 t• toiJee. NT (TICE It hereby given that the Bo:ardor Revision 1.• of the county of othoylkill will hold an appeal of the Triennia l Assessment for the yriar MO, in the OP,- Prat Bilroughs and Townibipg of the raid County on the following days and'plares between the hours of 10 o'clock. A. M , and 4 o'clock, R. M., earli day, at whicP time and place !tinge who wish tn avail themselves May be- heard. as no other appeal will be held for the three entitling years. Vet the Borough of Orwlyshutg, EArt anti West Srunswig Tovvnehips, nn Monday the fa Wiley of May next et the Conn House in the Borough ofOrwigsburg. Forjhe Borough of flrhitylk ill Maven. North and South Manlicim Townships, -on Tuesday the 7th day of Clay next, at the house 9f Philip Boyer in the Bor. ough of Schuylkill Haven. • . or Wayne To.. en Wednesday the Bth day' of May neat at the houee of Leonard Scholl, In Friertensbure. For Pineerove Born' and Tp.; ort,Thariday the gar day of 'May nest, at the house of Win Zimmerman in Plnegrove, limo', For Tremont; Franey and Porter Townships, on Friday the It/that'' , of Msy neat. at"tho house of John in Tremont. • • . . . ..Forleirses masantream Tp,s mediate rdar the - 11th dty of 'May next, at the houso.of.los.losman; L Ma• • haelatisii‘Tp. •'• . . . • For Upper, :liabeelanyntand Eldred Tolpinshipf. ea Monday.the.l3inday of, Mae nest, at the hobs° Jno W itepter; „M. Mahantarien. • • •-, • . • • • Far Barry and Sutler - Townships. on Tireilwr 'the' 14th day of May seat: at the Morino( Francis Wailer in -Barry Trr 4 • . • tl. • - .1, , r . For blinetsville horn's onlVednesday the lb*. ay may,...n, at the house I (Nlich•LWeriver 'maid Moro. For thantly and Case Tosrashhas f awn Tbarsday.the 16th day of May nest. al the house Of 'heti* in the fawn of Llewellyn. I •"' For Pottsville, Non Feeley the 17th day.' of May nest. at thehanan 0f Vase hstz; in said, Bore. PorPuttsvillr gloom and (3.113 Wards. en • late rdit the Idth depot May, nett, al the house of Wni,Slats, in said Onto. . • i•„ , •.. • For Nocaregian , Tp.; on' Monday the, tath day of May neat, at the house of Ira Leticia traidlfp. For F. Norwegian Tp., on 'Faraday the Est , day ef May nest, at the house of Chas Dengter, In the town= of Port (legion. For Nevi Castle To:.. on Weiln , sdayi the.= day of May actual ttte Mouse of Levi Rebut in the town of New Castle. •• • For Union Tp..'on the 23d day of IfttY•lielt, tba haws or Michl sald.Tp. ;eA • , ' For 11.1, the Tp... an Friday the Sithei.e., st+lMAYe:el4 at the house at chetikUinth tat' •Petiseheypoth eeepoheeli: Tarwhelkipe, on. 4aturday the 21tb day of May anti nate books 'of Iloray Din - Hour htthe town of Tuscaroras,..ss• For the • hurough ot,Ta outgun, nos hinnilay the 27th day of Mainest, at tie Input's or , Jog Ifttlaihnw9ut. paid Bow,. .• 4 . PericTii.; nn Teiesday the 28th doi:•if tit/ sia IItACCIPPOWIO6Jaont-1 3 Maitz, io sail ISAJIC:I3ETZ: • ' WILLIAM- FRAILY; ICORIZIefi t . 7 '' • onkiploorg,'ldirthO:MtSitr'' .1;a104t .7,2•• .. „ .. i. , .:. Steel? Yeats ..F • .. ' _• • ...a AT ;011161t•S • C'ESE Agt&ACCIIL , . 7,- 300,= "TETt‘feft4e t°,"*..-.. lasi ' .wf, , The rbwriber to Wili k erlitropflosipe visolosaii.: ttßiiit I pC.l l 4.4wre . iff ..ek.-V!Syleolpts. Ues buy. lift stock at the Taller nawsk j w, es Ino. _wholesale wortbanis In Phllidliplidan ' York— 'eon at • aNno Om? nietookto sad limit Starer. . . e ,t • ' , ' ' ' 41544:1:4 41000, "a 4 P 221 1W14 121 ' il ta caw" otale:Poor*td.of tAI H e mfinfigiforlhf 0 0 .1 4 1 3_0f Se e• im-ixeleter4mori - '2 4 .1 2, ;• i: 57 0 tUI, ilaf q(fli — miary,'"44. 1850i:ilichuive Mr /ea -dap • Dr.. • 1 To.balanee in 'be bomb oelsee.freai. over. .*,pee repine otievidnore lap , • teenteruent • = a 41242i.G0 Jen. - . 1514 sub reed nom Cinusly Cohere.' 600; 00 Mar .12 do do, .do .. 300 90 ;Mar 10,, do dn. do QUO; 00 Jane 4 ..'• - do , do do. . - .100 00 Add I - -• do do . 500, 00 dept . a do; do do. - . 1500 00 (Ict 29 do!' do -do 1.500 00 Vee 19 • do do do 900 i 00 Valente doe Jae n Levan Treesorer 120 1 . 021 Paid .. Cr. . I . , ay task Smoot door relief ' 0.333. 73 ' do_ Dry Goods -., "213. 60 do dugli:Otl, Molasses '. cods', Fish and Apices 817: osi . . . . ... do Bardware 10 31- . .'do Brag and Paints • ' - . -61 411 do Bet" , 109 In do Justices of the Peace .for stetting order. IM 40 do Printing an 4 Adrettbilng _ 21 00 do. Policy of Insurance ' .' P 1 14- 'do Repairs at House and Farm . . 37 51 do Lime - and Plater - ‘ • . ' ft 40 do 1591 of of Coal, ' 313 431 ' do fratiiipary . .-.- ' 20 63 do aline:making and manilla& . ' 67 41 do Lallidr on Porto , - • ' • 37 97 do Qvinsware ' ' - e IS do: Tobilico , 7 • 1' 41 On do ' Drieil Apples and Peiehlidi. , 13.:6 do 512 boidieit of Wriest ~, . 623 31 do '609.,' ." lite ' • . ' 401 50 du 10:61, door - A 50 2 3 do 6 Wihels of Clovirstwid . 1 21 00 do tinware,.. . 41 45 • do Blacksmith work .1 • - I , 40 01 do Freight and T 01134 21 do hr* Buddingi . • „. 1 . 1551 17 do 170 bushels potatoes 1 03 67) do Bacon b - 69 31 do 11"besibrof,atsers 600 (-0. do 3.: '',. do. cows 5) on do 40.'...:.:01 1- ' isms .i. -.- 60 uo •do 1 11014 , . 12 OS :'do 1 till bore* . ; ' - 1, - • . 173. its . do -1 Washing triachluir ' -- ~;1113 DO do Allies). aposratna Or fraciirga - 30 00 do - 24 bedsteads co on •. on .:- etiotta,. , - -- -1 • ~-.-- .- • Is 75 do 3 plows and shears , 28 50 do I ! cultivator . 1 ; II tO do .01311tiro- , " ' - ts 50 do for manufacturing Illispy • 25 06 SALARIES!! . do (RAI rfunttinger fur' 2 yea/sae:Sires as • Vressurer, • ,40 04 . do ; ,. do do . fsr making cut• annual '"heelltlnt !6 00 do, Wm I Dobbins for I year and 1 11110 • ''try is Berk - 210 67 do fled D.. P..4 - 11'ear sal. Airy as Surgeon ItiO 00 do • Sahel II Strannon, M. D., fnr I;year sal- 4 pbrslcia'n and su so house 7./ .00 do: .801manalS Grlttrfur 1. yeses service #. • •••-• - • • at 00 do LOstaaGrielT , 'do / do ; 1 6 , i do • Arab Grier ', do . . 31 66 do Was Nisch for - I yeses airs. as director 20 00 do dol2 days extra servMe IS 00 do VDreibelbe'ls,fikr I. year's set. ,director • 20 00 do do --I2 da.s extra service' Xi 00 • doilfsitry Hoy . frit r year's sm. drreetor 21) o 0 „ do •" do -. 12,days extra service IS S) WE,thesuti.cribrn.Auditorsofdclto}lklloty".„ havinaliataiited tnelaccouut Of the Tteassfrer of the Poor of.the House of Euiployitarnt,. for .he couiity of Schuylkill, respectfully do report the forriowing Materna at a. lite result of our investigation, mht that there tan balance in favor of James it.' Levau, Tueas urer 'of ione bundled and fifty-nine doilara and two. and thtee fourth cehti. WitnTile.nur bandit, this, the 11th Jay CC laituaty A. D. lOC .3g, DANIEL FRITZ, 1 • . DANIEL UL Auditors. FO -P • LEWIS REESER. ' WdliainEGrieff, (former) Steward, in account . with Ole Directors of Me Poor and of the Hoioei of EniploYment, for the County of . I,,Schtiylkal, from the lot day of A. D.11b49, .to !lie Is t day of April,'A. ,D.; 1849.! Lz.,-...-.. Dr To halinCe' for last year settlement, , •91 02 Cush • received from; dusannah Mayer for] , rent. . 1 35 00 do ; for writing 7 Indemnity, 1 70n do. , Peter Umbennacker, on eel for rent. 1 10 00 , • dol - 31 dantee for board and funeral ex.., 1 I„ , petises.Ac. touJorn Santee. dec'd. 1 10 00 doi .. ~found on Peter Westly.a pauperdee'd! 47 91 - doi Jo h n Benz. overseer of the poor ot, " ~Ma.lioney Tp...Cathon Co , IC 03} do, ' Found on John Toole a pauper. l' 1 00 do ; drbuy'l Navigation Co. for 59 tb/i wrought iron Mahe, . S• ; 4 . 61 do, t' found oh B Polito, a emitter,.! 325 do. • do Daniel Dcweld = ~,... i 650 • do' , in the purchase and rile °IA horse in! 1 . May 1810. omitted before . ''t , ' 195 00 dol ; fee 3i fowls sold ~: 5 IS do . 105 hush Is of Indian coral_ • :61SO , do" : .1031 lbs raudles • . 1 ! It 371 do '" llay Sol.!---'' ; • ' :103 MI do- 358 buodtes straw ... . .:44 00 do,'',- 30 lbs lard, for Self • l• ; i, .-- 2 40 ./ ..'..:'" I •,- ' . , - --- . • ' 1 - . 11462 75 . . . • • Cr. . 1 By cast paid Constables thr•gxecuting orders and removing, paupers to house 94 10} do ',aliening ezpensesendMil 9 611 do -,: Postage . - •• , 3 09, do ,-. Jacob Schappell in full fur threshing 21 42 do ''.. Butchers , 8 00 do :-. Lewis liomintfor mending door lock, 100 .do "z •72 trouts manure ~ 1 110 121 do r ' for mending tinware : 50 • do - Berke co Almshouse at settlement i 39'711 do ; tinvannah Mayer fort emptYlbs • 175 do ,: Freight and _,Oll on 9 hglids.moltusei ':- and bids Bah. .. 1 4 091 do ', If Bahmeefor7s days Tailoring worjc 28.121 doh Paupers when leaving ', : 1 - 25 do •: Turnpike co per John Stranch collee.H • ~..; trer for toll in advance to Jan 1 1850 10 00 doc.• .I.lirdel, Bowler fur it ton coal for out , , , dont paitims ! 1 371 • do ': powder and ihot . :,--. . ‘' ! 28 , - 41 ; Tot serving notices on tenants 2 00 '.' do 2 far fresh BA . 31:86 . , do ..., Porter for sick oersons, ' 621 •do. .1 Br. it Delbert for 1 plow shear .. , 50 . (to ''. Win rietrjr. for 11i days Ihntabing 731 ,do ;t 6 years and 2mo int. nit 4 note in 10,y • favor for .100 from Jaci.27,. 1313 to .• March 27 1849 , I ' 11 6 , , By 3,oontlis compensation at Steward trum , Jan 1. 11119 to March 29 1819 ' !. 93 75 By eittra tempensminn 6.r, the year 1847 as ° • . allovie,d by former , Directors I 95 Ou 14 edit) paid Jacob iipflor, teward, in full,l - 6 291 lIIZE/I • 452 75 Wttlietindeniigood Auditor' orSchnylkill having examined iho occoant of lirttliam Drieff. Into dtevitttd of the Kcltnylittlt Ennoty Alms JiuueM ,14. spectlttily typdtt the aboye at tiement as the:mon/I of our Ineestiestlon. and 'tilt we have. bound the same accurate and corteet, and have anentdinally paced and "'lowed the sold account. Witness Our hands Clue pita day of Janniry. AD. 1550. t • DANIEL. FRITZ, DANIEL KOCII, /Odium,. LEW Is REESEa. Jacob:Saylor Simard, in account with the Directors of the -Poor and of the House of Zniploinnentfor the CoUnty of Sc'huylkill, - from the Ist day r af April, A. D., '1846, to let , day of January, 1830-64th days Dr: .. . . . D r:: To testi riceie+.4 front Way . Grier. former , steward' ' ; 6 M do Jonathan Emrich for boarding Catkin ',.• rine Enaerlon a pauper . 32 99 do. Foiand On .1 Dengler, deed a pauper son AO: ' Refit - • , i 131 65 ,do.' . Writing 21 Indentures ' 2.1 1.0 do.; ' Cancelling 2 indentures 10 00 do, - , flay sold. 266 71 do : 93 handles straw 11 35 , dos ..- . 22211'e. candles . 23 it% do Philip Alspsch rot !nutting fr.s.Deto . i Dewald in full • 1 .58 78 do t, J,ihn W Ileffiier for boardiut ar.c Jop o • , - Berger . I -do .- Overseers - of ihe poor of Carbondale • •• , Luzerns county .' . I II 00 AO - Pat Downey for one week hoard I -' 2 e t ; do- -. Borough ofBchuylkill Haven for 8 loads of Anne • . dl - W m Kock for 3 ocalfolding poles 1 ' do ' Asa Varnall on aceonnt for boarding '.. hits wife. i 450 do ' Centre lairaplke etimnany for 111 , 1111 , 1 29 CO • do : John Luther on at.'t for boarding N. • :.. • Kennei'y and OW, i 10 00 do : ;l 201 bushels of sleet! wheat ' - I .28 171 • , - -4 , e . :. ).• 60. . do; , oara.aold ~ - . 1 21 66} dd. :•"!,• Milling , .; 180 dn . : :r Ben) Delong,:on note I 820 it& ••;,', Win Johns fur boarding Cecilia Jobits 104- 00 dc!.', !‘ Ifi-Ory. Ws for Iron grey horse sold ' , P •,,'' . bins by order 0f the'directots .20 00 0'; , ' Fiiiind On Poi Downey a pauper 700. ' ' 110 , :„Geo W. Keretientlap,r fat five 'leaden( . .;: .' . .steer sold kith by order of direclOrs 171 50, . .. To'4linefiagelal,l - aeob Saylor, aiewartl. 4 -- ''. :_ \Janaerticrt. 1 '''' ' • ; . : . 020915 ''.5..,. : .' , . - 11i,aaitipallaeonsiantei for executing Aldine -- .... old teepee* pimpers to house'.., 0171 541 dol. - Traralog expenua and tau : a 753 , .., 4* , Psonage - • • •' • ,-I , I: •T. .f,, 340 1 ,-. de -, Illail'i trunnelip Car It 11,3 days wagon 4 - - ' 4- fi. , - f arrrlei . • .- ,- .1."•, • ! 4 .• • .!.., .r. • 17 15: It !'da , Mimes fatterenn for 50 lire ariek• 150 _AO „e.,Paupar npagartitiag ,--• .>. -,' 44 - PIO. an'd wertables .. • ••-• ••• , '1 . 114 °Aid : Ilittrhate 'phials and garden seeds i „ 575 - , dii ' . Lime and paint' - - z- ' 0 lei • de- ' 31 !Inds manure '• •C. '. 37 no "de': Heeferte - 4VIII fey 1 irinrsterni.,-. 1,00 lty• - 'Wall Ste icki for labFrin p/ilea - and 1 -i- ', 41 , 111itg • • ' ' ' • - '" 'l3 AO ~d e'' l'ileistran44* '• e '' ' • ' 1 . 26 7121 err '''' Wne;..Wolft thileather '''" ' ! '' 3'.95 , db,: - 154isonrenniala tee ' -• ' -" 1 ' 375 dot liigni4bl i-,4 inegy ,- 1- ' ' • '. 4131 =-, '447: • Iffred4titnen.?4 l- - -: i ... $1.621 di2yfierieatiogi Ilagedaltlitana labSrl'ois' - - • , ,• x - "feel , , 4 ''.a . :- ' ' 4' :' : ' '''' I .111 , RI db t . .: : aright ft. Pelt Ibill. , g orse tech ' 11' for 3 t basigatit" , t ...- - ' •r- t 79' -de ''-. 'Attending lidipina - ' '-:' ' •1 • . 2103 .5 ,do-- - Weigning flay end Coal,:•:.1' -•7 0 6 • 4111!! -_•:. ° pail' pf Apple Bolter; ,i " 4 00- ' " _ - ..`, , t,, :ara w illt= k 4oni • '..,_-- ~....., , ~, hi 61} •„.Ati - Dried apples.-peachei and eherrtea' 13 93 , ' aP,' : - 11471nehals ealleate ~ <1 4i .. . ',i -,.; MI S . '-.' 141bs„ba4,1sci t tliour,. , - . . ~, . • 171-, '''' p - -. , 4111Otehers ~•• :, _ , „ , , , , ,10 00 - ''' li''' ~Ein'tken'piis ', ' ' • , ..' • 79 - " l' q Naha and I dePii ishirg ea ateeraid- le 01 z, t - .12110001104141.1aerf,toliaglor,etiw4441 ' '-' 1' .- ' /*agar, 10,1930" • - - 209 75-, le :• • ..- . ....--,....... ~ f"" 01. HIM thratesa OF INMATES. - i• ' Wba ntmiltied in itie HOOP" on the Ist darcif 4aa.l am' a. ttt-tety,lisatep. flat Femakm..7ql ulna' f ? 'S Admitted tatioetat year - - Bora ib tLe bogie; . „ . ' - . • dfid or l b.i e 51 died, 31 Were iftaetatidailiil32 dtattiarp'd and ObSIOOIOI n em iha ng i n tua GUI! GO ths .est day 5t.14,2- , aury. A,. D. 1'350 217 Of whir:l4lAm colored persona. and ID lunatics, Males - • 91 , „.! Ditto adder 13 years FCMIIES: . • 03 Ditto under 10 years • 14 Odt docte,paupers Total ' • 217 =CND 01T DtMING THE YEAR Jean Devliti,Jo Both Kiusley, Port Carbon, kits County. • Elizabeth Rhoads to John 11. Dunn. Orwlgehurg. do Miry Pori , to Cornelius Pugh. Blythe ip. do Mary Kreary to John Hays, Middleport, do Hannah Mohan to Robert•Baniford. Pottsville, Ann Mohari to John Hippie, Tremont,do Maria.Rehe to John Roar, N. biroheirn, do Martha J. Thurn'tu Elizabeth Shannon, Montgomery county,' Margaret 'Johnson to Francis S. Mobley, Orwiriburg. Schuylkill county • Elizabeth Williams to:Michael Burks. Port Carbon. Vicituylkill county Catherine Burge to George bloyer. Wayne township, Jane Powell to Wm 11. Davis. Phitsville, Birbuyl'i co. Johanna Owens to J. Linderinitith, N. Castle, do Margaret Dalrymple to.). Reed, Jr., Pottsville, do Mary Joyot to Martin Farrell,Cass township. do Mary Ann Reed to S. M. Keruptrin. Volitsville, do Margaret Murphy to John do du - Mary Ann Dolton to Sarah - Aehay, Harrison..iipersville, do . John Dururgan to Enos Chichester. Pottsiitile. do Thomas !Creasy to David Krebs, Doualdeon. do Waillirntlifisid to 4.:sriucl Zerby, Pinigrove do Thos. Illerichfield tei Patrick German. P. Carbon, do Albany-Chester to D. Morrison, %V. Ziorwegian do Levi'vstoss to Frederick` laini , beck, Pcittseille, do Henry Powell to Wtn U. Davis 1 -do do Joshua Mertz to Jacob Auleribayfi,,Wayne t'p, do James Sweeney so Henry Berger -do do John Ulebt bileid to John Ziegler do dcr. ftril.Meed to los. Miller. %V. Brunswick t'p • do Blois to Nathan Wetzel, Orw,itAtiiirg.• - do Wm H. Taylui t • S. H. Shannon. SetinVl Haven do MADE - 1N TIM ROUSE. 75 p - tie pantaiiions. 37 roundatiouis, 13 vests. 115 shirts. titt pair 1111 ,, P5. no frocks. _ill shernises, 11 pelt'. coat., 27 aprons, bonnets, t 1 vizir stocking...3l misters. 25 chair base, 50 bed shects..36 pliew case/. 85S ma Giudtps. 7 ILL, ekkled taBbagr., big Iris tamer, 6 Ma sort 50:T.104134U hard snap FATTENED ON TIIE - F,AD.3I, AND SLAVGFITERED. 223 stetirtri - iicist of meat 13218 lbs, hi le MS lbs.. ul t... 613 M... 13 calves, 'r meat 10511th do KO do 15 hoz,. 4514 .• I srd, 1.2/ dr. 46 lambs, 103 " 11,dra 575 du"P PitoDta: OF FARM AND GARDEN. Wheat '456 nos.. rye Usti bus. oats (dl bus . ' in the rutin. 725 hos., turnip. 400 hug., alibace 1710 heads, red beets 2il doesii, beans 16 Luc. pumpkins 2 f.mr horse toads. corn taps 5- four Rona Illada, hay 7d four horse loads. . 0 7 , 407 ; 021 S horses, 15ico we. 2 fattened cows. 3 oxen. 2 bulls. ►calve. 14 sharp Canine warms. 1' dem borne way.im. I NlClttil:2 sltds. I relfl.- 0 plvt.alls. 5 whnelh.ariiws ; :arming mill, I ilitnsliitig machine,: harrows. WE, the stilt. rittms; Ato rtr Ih^ cnit tit y r. of 'Sehtt)lki , t. Itavlnz e l-a t/ 0r...41 the ticemm: 0t Stayt, i rd “ruh..Kell,llollr-tmty Alms r e s p,c!futi : ', . 0 0 rmm, ihs f.” smtettlet4, na the rosttlt of t:tor iovostmstion, 3111 t 113 f i hotels t :1,113111e ag:tinst Sayior. *lowan!, of Fwn Min 11red a nd Vine tio:Eits amt o'll'9. 6 0 1475.) Wtif/CSI uuc the 11th ,!..v ofJ,e., A. D. 1450 • i DANIEL FRIZZ. DANIEL DANIEL KoCil. Auditor!. LEWI6 1t1.54 R, March 1011 i. 1550. ' 11-31 07107 6 1 EMAISING in the PIPIT Office, at Pottsville, Pa., ILI on the let of March, 195 U. A. Fruit F Sl:Diumell Chas Adams Doctor Foeckel I. ' MrCiod Jantes Albtson Theo "'awhile, Miss AMcCorniica ins Andrew i Chas G Fin:Pi,Nliss B McNaley John Ault Dan', 2 Farrell Mrs John - Mc builhhi 1' , 41. Amin Jos ship Ship Latter& a !McCormick Bold Adams Thos do Fox Anthony McAndrew John B Flttrder lnlin.. • 111cLinigilliii Pat .11eidaboue Swirl Foley Mayn't 2 -McCaity 'l' Broader John Farrell Pat • - ADZ:Oland Wm Bradford Albert G (11 tticCallion Deng Rather Harvey l' Gearhart M Ship Letters Bennett Win Ow ;brier T McCanrey Parer Hall 11 - Mullin Jacob S filylettoth Win Black John dotteitild U Mc/orlon Niili'l Brady V Geiser Juno LI Millonald ia ip , ' Brum Chat Grim' Si - altGaurim John • Byrne Thus palmy Owen N • Ilaumgatilo Peter Grady Put t Nirholson Jos , Berger Nelson Step Lattry Niglose Tim, Becker Win • Comm, l'at - Nankin Dan Boyle Put Golden Mart ,Nichotson C . Billion Alpert Cot man A ndreas:Nolan Matthew Blow o Geo (:ni mar. Cd ship heeler Fronde .. Gannon' Nlichl 0 • - Boyd.. James ' •II O'llryatt Johanna Rorke Garret A Howell Geo r - OrNeal Win • Flown Francis Murat Benjamin While. Hugh Mahon It W Ilnliniiti I) II diver Thor • Bouckley Micti'l Ilanyer .1 P . Dreii Jos Broadrack Pat Iltitlliian a W Ohara Slit-hi'l Bradley Wm Ilenely Thou Ockel Prier Ilrodnard John Halstead E 0 O`Driscoll Dennis Butler Pat Heintileman -II F F. Batubridge &By Ilaarbauch M Penn Lridge No 2 ere 2 Hart Fr • i'rihe Licnor Bowan Monsieur DolTuinn Jacob Prole W'V Plerten Hu:kernel! Jaeoh Philips Dr R , Berrner And Ilintert Henry Paul Mrs Sarah Bielhauer Juhn Ileyeren 111011 P 0111 1 ,1411 .1 2 Brown Anna 2 Horan Trios Ship tirtars Brown Mard.ilet Harrison J:lin Flinders - 401.1as Berton Miss Cath lluegisen Dusid Phelan Richard Bright Miss Sthlatillealy Joseph . ' -4, • Llinilley Miss S Affermann F • Quinn John Byrne Miss Ann Hall., Hubert 12. Beasley Sirs F Halite John L Reed Geo F 9 Illackhona Mrs Haas Miss E Ryan John 2 Ship Later:. Hickey Mire E Belly Jos Bradley Win Ilauhe Slits S Rigby Harlem ' Brady Peter Mogan Mars% e'pßockey Jacom,B Baker Martin Higgins Nutley tionichai t, Lieu* .e Burke Wth ' I Rudy Jos , flretienqohn ~ Isaac Win Barely Time !Unworn ;Peter J 'Relshaubash U C Johnson Jur II Reichert Aug Coycoran Mich'l Jones rlitiii'l Roberts A S ra Gram Franklin Jones John. ; Reinert! (1ira...1 Conners Ed - Joni.' WM J . Rutledge Thus Carroll James ,Jonnson Mary Itohrits Philip Cos nos C" Jones Mrs Jane Silos& Senn Curtin Pat Jolley T ship 2 Reis Marie CollemPat Jones Win JI shipßeed Miss C 2 Cart Aohn. K Roach Miss Mary. ' Criare,,ty Michl Kenny Thns Reichert Mrs M Grarg Frank Kozy Jacob Ritchie Jan ship (sopei John Keana C Ray Jotal • do Knower" Pat. Kuril:der 11/ C Reed Michl* do Cunningham I Kriel Elias R•ttledge Wm do • Call Ed 'Olean SI S Carr James Kinder C W Strauch Chas 9 Cvntanghain SiiseKeiMedy James Suleivan - dos Mar Kcal) , Win Mudd Ed Hommons Mrs Ksellaky Martin heibelbuth Pen Curry Mrs T., Kennedy Milli ' StoutJonath%rt Christman Mrs S. Kreis Geo Siren Miss d Cocks Mrs I. Kennedy. Tali Sauer Julio SA.4p 7 Letterslary - Miss Mary Steidle. Carl Cliatt mit Mrs n M telly Thus ship Stnithlos 11 Coar'isJohn , ells Mieti'l do Sanders C V tanilowsrun 1,, •!' L. . Silk itliCi'l - e Cuiloy Laughlin Leib Dr Class 3 eiesenson 11,1;11 Cook John ' r Lineen John Slialsy Hugh Carroll Frunk _,..e/LanpanJus Soiberd alicti'l Curry Tiros Lear E J !illll/Vllll T Omaha Mich . ' . Latitlean John Senzinfier'John Collins Andrew Landis John Swank Jelin Carley (thrill ' Lune Jll . Seardon Mr Gregtin Jas • Lynch Pat Soutlete Jun K; . D Leather John snd:ll:Rail-is - Dix(onJohn Loner 30:111 '. 31:hat:ft ‘ r 4 Mg ' Do.phin Pet Lorenz Heinrich Starts Mrs L ' Davis Henry Lang Stiehl iv Snider . 3113.1 A Dairou it.chard Lidensteraße4DrSitytler Mrs SI 2 Doyle Slit 40! Lee Miss Cath Shoie Phil Opp Winces... Who Lenegaii Mitra'r. Sheri:lawn:es to. Diamond Jobe Linder John Spemer 'rhos Daley James SI Lumley Juo shin, T Brainy Pat Lanier Jr. • chi Tinny John . Heiman M - • SI Two ll' a Win Dormer Pat M o nte C • TtaetlcTleo Litman Thur. Mtime,i Bob Tmml-y Thos U..l.tity . PII W Mailer Jacoli 'raptor 3.h. II , Davis Wm . Mutor,onery r. Thomas John .. 4/ line tat .. liar 0,--tr IP 'l honors Miss M Denim i'i v i. p ' Mardis Wal Tierny 1 ship 1.. Deal Fr.ol • Michel ..billp - W. • . Diener Mi.. 11 2 Mo•do I J..tm C Welsh Tiros 111 . 1 . 11i . i Ml• 4 31 Mee ~e G A - Wolizen C Didiy Mra.3l Storrs it I' , Witte Irt -RANI' - Driscoll Mrs C Al3l - 01 John Warlicr Wen • Douncily Sirs B Mill, d 11 Stall Bowl Doom II Mrs 'I Moi , ser .I.•lin Warnaka Dr Ship Leticy is Mardis J.ll Wattle Joseph ' Dunphy 14 . - SittrJ.in % •- 111 Watson Cco lheau Ed' Drlrazi , ll II & Co ‘Viiiiainii Andrew Davies Wm , Mohr H e nry waits Michael Denary lA' ni Mosher Cup( Jos Welt Prtur Ile ininly Joan Ni no , Jan Waling Gen Doman John . Stiller Cliri•rtlaii Wright Miss hi ilunlevy Jas ' Milks Johls ' Wimiart Miss SI WI : Mendler Franz . Waters Mire E/ - F. , lliS Wm :.hilier Mrs Awl Walker Sirs M A EYerly_Peter Mills bliss Mary Weaver Mr• C F Ship 4e,,ers Saip L. ill!. Flattery The., Mart niers MI: WI WlliVe Thus Frank'-And Mentl-Anrhrose Wallace Mich, Fisher Rohr --Moss 'rhos Wild Geo . Fost , r .:., Daily Slarel Sam') Wood its Frederick P Slaconoiney DatelWhite Robt Ferrell Pa t . . Me Wright Rold . Farrell Enke ' McClaostaley Vi'm'tVilliams Richard 9 Centaaddiiional will he charged for all nave:used Letters. Persons applying for loiters on this list will please say "advertised." . .. N. B. The inland postage on all Foreign Letters must be pre-paid at this office • . •••;$ ANDREW MORSTMER,I i . M. . Match 3, IPSO: , 10-31 am 32) 11068 Al • v(AnLI. be itnld at public , eats. on WED:VE.IISIM v March Ore 21111,1850, it 41 a'cloek: n_.sl..st: the rrsafence -of the,aubscriber -the rullowin; u•tule.. ST:Z. rtuvo ri)ItTE3, tranu;td at ;•."".,f-7.,417. r. prima front 150 .1., 4 25 n 3 ,1 norm fox T t VII yearn old. perfectly. voupd4l 4ll to; and desfrable for flmny use : a nine ;1. set of Ittntd,; I :nano:any sectetaty antar,uktase, nearly nese.l I batman • 2 clockag,dne• or .which is an alarm; 5 ; logeiherWittr •er'liat 41 tot:rin gimes. tables, chairs, cmpettng and klieben Aunt tore." d'it.. 7. 91 be given if raq - ulted; Tor Y 0.60; or 90 daye,ereo— gOud seuriy, or a litre ral - dircon ift fqf DANIEL ITCHIER, .• 11-14•1 Blqrcfi 14. is so C. A. Du Bouchet, :SURGEON DENTIST, 133 SPRUCE STREET, ABOVE PIFTH,! • . tnitApsulit.a., 'OESPEbTEiTLLir informs Mit o Nita gills. It that hole pretart4 to pertain:l 1 operations on the TEETS! at short notice, • t r TERMS MOC/PARTE. • Students. instructed la all the bronchia of Mechani cal and Surgical Deptiatry. .: , <Jorr 46.1954.: • • - A 0 ARM—LITTLE ♦ MARTIN 4 WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers DRY r 00DS. ORDCERIES, TEAS, LIMP - MS. l km * tore on Contra Street. near the CeornOr ntbla 111111111(0; to ',bleb Urn attentoo orate citizens °risco astrosistrglorupettlully relOcted. • AMIN L. LITTLE. Pattarßht, Ort 1 17.441 IDELNt O. MARTIN STOCK ON PAM! List of Letters, .Publk Sale. POSTSCRIPT. E'ROM . WASHLNGTON CO . Proceedings of the week-c o ndensed fix/M.140 .Tde , riaphic Despatches to 14e IX American.. - On Monday, in the Senate, Dlr Itidger. of NorttiCarolina,eiammeticed his . apeechorc the 3 sta very' question. His-remarks, in the main. • were of a. mild and ,conciliatory..-chgracter. Mr: Hale undertook to prove . the, correctness of .the observation mad q by bite) lar.t.neek . . l that Mr: Buchanan,had.said that_ "„the.Pa‘ • rhocracy of the North it; as tin 'neural, ally of • slavery." • -- ' In the House.' . the slavery questiori, again under discussion. Ambng the.spet . ik-• ers was Mr,. Casey, the. Whigßepreseulauva_ from the 12th district of this State, the dis t ttet formerly 'represented by th,e Hon. Jame*, ' Potluck. 11r. , Casey did not look with rho.. same abhorrence on slater as. Sothe : rtle"-• men did; neither, on the other . Enid, he, esteem it lobe a blessing ; but in the language of Jefferson, he considered it ..agreat moral and political evil." He was willing to leave' ' the question where the Constitution and laws leave it. He had nothing to do with estab lisliiug • slavery. where it is, neither would hit • hive anything to do••v:kk establishing where it `does not exist: TitT.whole difficulty has grown out of a difference of views as to • the constitutional poweron this subject. The North contending one way. the South , the Other. He argued thnt with regard 'to • slavery where it now exists Congress had no -. right tolegislate; bur asaregards territories it , had. He believed that shivery would never be introduced into New Mexico, beciuse the laws of Mexico,and the laws of nauire fintid. 'Co•srirtmArrotis.—The following tions, by the President, were confirmed by the Senate, on Monday last: \V. C. Rives, of Virginia, Envoy txtraor.., • dinary LP.S Mister Plenipotentiary to France. : George, • Marsh, of. Vermoni, • 'Resident . .• Minister at Constantinople. Ephraim G. Sguier,,of Kentucky, Charge d'Affaires to Guatemala. Thomas X ll. Foote, of,N. Volk. Charge d'Affaires to,Ne w Grenada.' W. J. T. Whitt., Postipaster i lZhilqdylpliia. Tuesday.'s procecibegsCongrflss,ivein not Of. an important tharaclii. Ia the Senate. Mr. tadger, of NOrth CarOina, resumed his remarks oh. the. slavery question, concluding by expressing a.confident hope •of •.n speedy and amicable settlement olail the greatissues before the country. • Mr. Hale next addr.essed the Senate in reply to Mr. Calhoun. The House made a serious attempt to tran4ce. some real business. by taking up the bill, re ported by die Committee of - Ways and gleans, • to snpPly the deficiencies of apPtoptintions' for •the present fiscal year. After Agreeing. • in Committee of the Whole, to- one small , item, a- ion , ' discussion arose on a motion to strike out the appropriation for the salaries of the clerks in the Department of the Interior: No action was taken. ' The business transacted in.the Senate and House on Wednesday, was not of much im portance. In the Senate, Mr: Hale resumed and concluded his remarks in reply •to Mr._ Catboat. speecn. The further considern.:. tion of Mr. Foote's Motion foi a Selec4Com:!. mince was postponed until Friday, and the President's California Message until MOlnhiy, next. In the Ifou.ie. My. Whitney's Pasifiii Railroad.project indirectly rectiud its qbie tus—at least for this session—by a vote of S 3 yeas to 51 nays. The hill fur to supply the deficiencies of appropriations was then, • taken up, and, afier a long and profitless discussion, the House again adjourned with out \, taking a vote on the amendment striking. L out the appropriation' for clerks of the De- • partment 6.1 the Interior. . Mr. Smith, of Connecticut, addressed .the ,Senate on Thursday on-Mr. Dradbnu's olutions of inquiry In regard . to tentovals : _from office.. He was expected to resume and conclude his ?marks. In the House, by cutting off debate. cOn- siderable progrtss was mode with the bill to supply the defic:eneie4 of appropriations. A vote was taken on .several amenthinentS.— The appropriation for tti! clerks ia the Der par meat Of :lie Interio: wpre cgrcc l to. FROM lIARRISBURG There has been nothing of general interest transacted: in the Legislature during the,. weep: In the Senate, the following bills passed first ; reading :—The . suppletitent ..tilthe act incorporating. .the. Danville and Pottsville ' Railroad Company. • The following bills were prepared for a second and final reiding in the House": 7 -Att. act taincorporate the Schuylkill Haven Mu- . tuali Life and Health Insurance Company, of Sehtivlkill Haven. An act to incorporate the Presbyterian Coneregation of Tremont, in the county Of Schuylkill. ~• . • TELEGIIA.Pif TO ETIIIOt'E.—INIT. Chase presented' a memorial, to the U. S. SenatP, me.n ld, relation to the eseablisht of a linetif tele erap across the continent:- anti, trough. Behring's Straits, to connect wilhA; iircePe• Referred to the committee on commerce. ELVCT:ON OF ICI/GM—The Legislature orthis State have tinallx passed the bill making the Judges elective by the...people.: In doing this the will of the people brikleen, regarded, which will beoneldsivelvihOwn when it shall be ratified by 'the feqle. fli_rMy important' from the Rl° ,Grande.!-..• The New Orleans Picayune of: the ,t,th t=ai's, the steamer Globe arrived in thai City - onihe 811 i, bringing later advices from Texas: The people had held meetings. at Rio Grande city„ and resolved in forming, resolutions passed in. favor of a Territorial. Government. A con ventunt had been called to meet at Browns- Ville, in furtherance of this object. • CORNER OF CEN-rßE°.9Np4lAßxi•rsi3. • - • efirravits,, qllE, , Anhscsillwirs Int ite•llte . auention of am l- to;tho.vety!ditetleive 'asiorttneeF of Goods; too oistida of . • • GE...NILES EN":3 Calf Stitched. Fudged andlfereed Pools, 'Calf and Klp.dontite soled Sewell Man Pet ralkAionti, Water Proof 800111 , Sewed .ae - A•Peac:A. froavo2 in $4; Neer England and Phil :010th man ' of4cinfed Coarre lkoke, itv'great Variety, cemstant handVeloth a rl Lariter Gaiter Soot& and Congress Gaiters, C.Of Nuliderv, Oregon Ties, and' Sewed and Peattrd M0nr0n0... ,- , : NONESti" Denis and Alontoe. of first quality. at law Itltlref;. BOYS' and Youths' Boolvand Moamar enure or daa• . I.lkDliti' Fritner nO4 Var.:Aalt la totng attt.ar. 130tni, Morneen; Valliktunna Gnat Ilp.iff•VO. peach Mot- rnetoi'eathikhviad Gnat 13 :.tees. Freon' 3I v nen.• .Kid welt and. ranip angina 13u. eklos au dJeat•reline, .; French Marotta a ntriCid To rntourdo, from 50 eta.. tn. MI Mew Englianti Bootee* aid Oboes etall.tiinds • • chemb.: : . .. MI:S 4 Ed• and Childrens% hrtr;tees. andlarge-, • asnrttneitt suitable - for • this market, constriptly nap, - G lin:V:011c OgtCstncknfGum Gqstfe Sto4l ll are of thetrest Min. , nfaciored ankles not rnoet ty tan alratd.t. 'ad' Gentlemen meted dosreftsa-call stittymtavideitiens-1 i nter. with rood Gem shoes, the hest preventifiTil vet diwayered of l'ohts-IrAnicW'osnd Consumption. TRU Bate and .-- • ' She Travellint ConitnUnitp Will! find as well Into-, plied-with ale above oiticks wLit.li we *lll sell at moderate prices. • ". • , [Mote and Shod*. Mnde or'lepalted tleTERIdd CABLE Dee la, Mit LE II Eli SW ,
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