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MINIMSs ilOUrttiAl. .;ATURDAY, 111.4:17t'H 30, 1850 - - I.Erra from • Harrisburg, reached us too late again, this week. • CrimET'S MAGAZINE:—This Magazine for April has been received. and a good number it is: Lis filled with _excellent mailing. and Coi;ttains very ,pretty engravings. This Ma gazine is quite a.favorite among the:ladies. , • W* RAVE given room, this week; toletters from. WasA mien Philadelphia, Harrisburg 'ad Middlepore, to the exclusion of articles. -Hair outside pages . will be found, as usual, interesting,. • Ho:v: JAMES COOPER, Hon. Wm., ..H.Sew ard, U. S. Senate;•Hon. Chas: NX. Pittman, Hon. Wm. Strong, Hon. Jos. Casey, of the United States House of Representatives : C. Fraileyi Esq.,, Messrs. Jones and Hart, of the Pennsylvania Legislature, will `accept-our thanki. Gas Bumvtus.—The most economical Gas Burners are , th2se that consume about four feet under full pr-stire, checked down to the • consumption of about 2t to 3 feet per hour. Such .burners - will consume leis gas and give more light thenjurners of the capacity of 41 to 3 feet; burned under full head. When burned under frill pressure, a portion of the, gas: escapes imconsumed, either in a large or smallburner. Such.is not the case when . the pressure is reduced, by checking off about one-third of the head. This has been satis factorily tested at Messrs. Coreelius manufactory in Philadelphia, where they have thepachinery for testing the - different kinds of burners: We publish fthis_ for the ittfOrmatiort of those of 'our citizens ho'pro pose- reducing the size of their burners, un der the irttprmsion that they could obtain more ...light with less consumption. -The fish-tail .however, now in use in this Borough, is con sidered the most economical that can be used in the consuitt s ption of Rosin Gas. Da, Winn:4's TRIAL, is progressing, before the Supreme ,Court, in Boston. The prosecution closed the examination Of testi mony on Wednesday last. The testimony, so far shows; pretty conclusively, that Dr, Parkman entered the Medical College -a few ( :ininutes before two o'clock. on the . day he vas last seen ; and that the human remains fodnd in Prof. Webster's apartments, were ihttse of Dr. Parkman. They were pronoun ced by scientific men well ieguainted with him to belong to a man of his size. and the I teeth were .identified by Dr. Keep, as those he bad recently made for Dr. Parkman. Sec-. eral witnesses testified to,.the agitation and' Counterfeit 85 notes' on the . Harrisburg distress,of 'mind manifested by DroWebster, Bank, so well execmcd as almost to defy de ,when he was informed of the eharge upon, tection, are in circulation. Beware of thetn-1 Which he was arrested. ' lii Wednesday, an j . Wm. F. Packer, is recommended by: effort was made to prove that the a.uonylllollS cotrespondent of the Wayne Cu. Herald as • the next Locofoco candidate for ,Governor. letters received by the Police , officers: intend- . ing to mislead, were written by Weli , ter, i Thi prettiest thing in nature, short of a ! cradle with a baby in it, is a canary bird's The evidence on the part of the proecution , nest full or ~i,. e allow little fledgelings, just ~ Is considered strong. The defence commen- ; learning to live. - • ~ red the examination of witnesses on on Wednesday. The ir i evidence merely relates to the- ebaracter , srf the prisoner, most of ;which appears:fo'gi'Ce him• atood Teputa- Lion a peaceable and humane man: ' :Nloyroun RoxtrsOliti.s.—The difi7i6ll - existing between At' puddlers and cCompany have bejn s:etticd. The tnill is now. in operationi - making same of • the f inest railroad iron Cver produced by any +establishment in the-world. FOREIGN IRON.—The ship tiorinie arrived at Okarlestow.on the ISth , inst., frith a car go. of 6,93:4 'bars of Railroad Iron. eljiugs iu [Cur We !Itnrrir* Jou ro4l B. Bannan . . DEAR SIR :—Having occasion to spend an evening at Middlepart, I complied '..with =invitation to attend the Literary So % ciets - , of. that place, then'in session, and was so touch gratified .With the *proceedings on that occasion, that Ilink them worthy a e i noticeinthecolumnso yourraluableJournal. - The meetings are hcd iii — the upper story of the new. two story stone. School House. The room is spacious and-comfortable, '1147,h in the ceiling, and well adapted for sult PPrPoses. • ' ; The rules "of order of the Societv,' are un eiceptionable. The Library, belonging to the Society, in number and-eharacter, speaks *ell for the Judd,ment and taste . of the Com &Wee which selected it. It contains some Of the first standard works in English Lite -Attire.. - . 11v attention was drawn to the tuilieralo gicil Cabinet, connected with' the establish went, and was highly pleased with the re port of the ,committe on Mineralogy. , No less - than fifteen specimens were -reported, , ainong wbith were Mercury Ore, from Ger many ; Irori Ore, and peculiar specimens of Coal from Schuylkill and adjacent counties Copper Ore, Fire-clay, Quartz for the manu facture of Cristal Glass, Red Slate and Sand -stone; all numbered in regular order, and correspondingly recorded, With a concise de- Lk r ip tl on of locality, cost of production, thick- ) n os , of Veins, ; a feature which I never noticed before -in, connection with a • Debating_Association. 'When the rule to adopt the proceedings of a previoui meeting came up, in order, a de bate ensued- upon a constitutional question, die clearness of thought, tact of argument, and shrewdrim's of reasoning by the 'Ants, at once satisfied me that theatiilit) of the members is of more than an . ordinary etriracter. Next in order *as the reading of an origi nal composition by my Friend Mc—,which for sound judgment and style of language, may favorably compare with some of our first authors. If Mr. Mc— will allow me to do so, I will furnish you an extract for the next Journal. The debate on the question, • "Which has done most for the progress of hunian free dom, the Puritans or the Quakers ? " was well argued on both sides. The history of both the sects, beginning with the reign of Queen Elizabeth, the etreets produced upon society by their r es pective movements; the character and doings of Fox, Penn, and other leading spirits; was well defined, and the discussion was Carried on - with spirit and -animation, intermixed with sentiments really eloquent, and withal fereditable to the So kiety. I was forcibly struck, with the idea, that with such eitablishniei3ts scattered over the length and breadth of the country, in which' the-Classical Scholar, the Mechanic, the tiler= Chant and the Miner, tire all upon an equality, each one comributhig. toward the interests of the. exercises,- which are at once- educational and arrinsinu, there can be:no real danger to thensafety of , out Republican Government, Sand upon similar institutions. Yours: , . , APPORTIo x BILL, The following is a copy of the Bill repot ted by the Apportionment POinmiitee of the State Senate. It is more liberal than That reported by the House ; but a much:better one might have been reported: SENATORIAL DISTEICTS. 1-11tiladelphia City ..2 Senators,. 11-I.l.4ladaphia County - '2 do 111=anntenwery • 1 " do • I V-Cheiwr and Delaware ~. . I : do V-liertts . 1 , do NI-Ducks • ,• * I • do . Yu-Lancaster ' 2 do VII/ -Leba non and Dauphin do IX-Nottbanwtnn and I,ltieb ' do X- Carbon. Monroe, Pike &Wayne do • Xl-11 darns _rod Franktin do Xll- York do X ill-Cronaerland Perry & Juniata do XIV-lorihutonerland Union And 2lielin . ' . do .: • X V-Lyronrine, Clinino,Centrad ' . - Sunman do ~ XVI-. Luzerne and Co!utribia •do X YII -DradlOrd, dusquehanna and Wyornina . . do XVIII-Wairrn .J.-fferson,, 'MVO. POI ' t..r. , leK an and 1:11 . do XIX-P.tikaruro. ?iktrtr and Clarion . .do .XX-Erie and Crawford do XXI-Butler, 'leaver and Lawrence I do XYI -Alit:in-ay 7 do XXIII- Wa.bington and Greene . I do - XX I Y--aVe,tnioreland and Fayerre I . do XX Y --Arni,orong, Indiana and Ora,- , - fir l o ' 1 do XX 4 l , .74luhtiord,.n. Cambria. A. Blair 1 do XX V/1-1-k.df"rd and dutnerset 1 do XX. 31 111-Situylklll ' . 1 do QM 12 • 3 00 5 60 900 3 00 REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS. . . Adams. : . 1 LitLamm 1 Alfrefmny ! . oLantaster 4 Bedford and Cambria 2 , Luzerne ' 2 Berke ' '1 4,ll2etrigh and CarbOn 2 Backs . '3'Monroe, Pike and Wayne 2 Be, ve r- and Lawrence 2 1 :110reer, Venango' and Blair and Huntingdon ', W arren ; Bradford 2 .. 2. • .. :Crawford Buds -151011 in. , I Crierter-_ 3,3totitgomery . 3 Cumberland, Perry and IN...rthampton 2 Juniata 1 Northumberland L Ceritn• , );Phitattelphia City" Clearfield, Elk and Me4o.• 1 ' do "'County ll' Kean - 'l/iSnirmrset " . 1 Clarion, Armstrong and -lrtstioylkill . 2 Jefferson. ', - - 3;Fuitquehannah and Wy- Columbia and dullivan 2i outing 2 . . Dauphin a li:Tinga 1 Del, ware . 1 2 1%Vashingino . '2 .. Eric ' . Westmoreland ." 2 Fayette and Greene .1 Union • . :1 Fraukon ~ 2 York Indiana . 11 .. • -- Lyenming, Patter and lOO Clittinn 2 . • . tr:7- John C. Neville. Esq., delirered a lea turc.;on " Venice" before the Pottsville Lite rark Society, on, Wednesday evening. It ~t yai a highly interesting and instructive pro (luction. ly" Good Friday.—Yesterday, being Good Friday, the anniversary of the crucifixion of Christ, religious services were held in the Episcopal and Catholic Churches of this Bo rough. U7' Messri. Batdorif and Baird, have re built the Tremont Iron Works,- and are now prepared to build Engines, and turn out any kinTof 11IaIntinery required in this Region; at astonishing low rates. Tr}' them. :lit sott9 of 3tons. A Sou - o , rn paper says that " all the ladies are for I,.l.7vros—to a man!" The Crown in the circus at San Praucisco receives $13,000 a year. New Gold coins of the value of $2O, have just been issued from the mint at Philadel phia. The Brownsville Sentinel says an expedi tion is on foot, - under command of Harry Love, fur the exploration of the Rio Grande. In manufacturing gold pens. the gold pass es through eighteen different stages befure it appears a perfect pen. Election of . Prosecuting Attorneys.—The State Senate has passed a bill, providing for the election. by the people, of the Attorney General and his deputies. Large 7;Auantit les of wild pigeons were in ilievieinity of Sunbury, Pa during last week. Lit pigicins sell there at 37i to 5.0 cis per dozen. -Pead ones at I,Si cents per dozen. Lucky,r— The Clienango Union says that two mei:l - named Leach anti . Callender, who left Snaithville in that cotiunty three years ago, as privates in Geu. Dimick'scoMpany. Water Gas.—The City Council of Cincin nati hare directed inquiries to be made in re latiou to the water gas, as now used in Bal timore.- Lwnbcr and Females. —A California letter, by the.l Ist account, says.—• Lumber is going do o, but females-are scarce in the market, and on the rise: A tremendous hail storm visited Madison, Ind., on St. Patrick's Day. The hail stones wereso larae that pigs and poultry - were kill ed. A Latieriiployed in a glass house, in Jer set• City, had his arm completely wrenched otion Tuesday, by coming in contact with a shaft and belt. T%rrc was a firemen's riot in Baltirnore on Sunday evening. For a time brickbats and other missiles were used with alarming freedom. Horses are in great demand in Alontgomery county, Md. $lOO to $l3O being asked for such as could a year ago have been bought for SSO. 011ifornia Gold:—The whole amount ol• gold from California, received at the mint in Philadelphia, is_ about nine millions four hundred thousand dollars. What 7(4 commonly gall a falling star • is believed by the Arabs to be a, dart launched by the AlMighty at an evil genius: and, on beholding one,-.. they exclaim, "flay God transfix the enenniof the faith." Division of Texas.—Publie meetings have been held in various parts of this sparsely settled State in favor of its sub-division. It will.be but a few years before a division will take place. Thomas Wl!die, the founder of Odd Fel lowz,hip in America, is still living in Balti more...74le is said to be a good. honest, clever, fat, jolly -c)ld gentleman, aged about sixty. An English paper says that" kr. Webster, the great American statesman, is to be tried, in New York, on the 10th of March, for the: murder of Jude Parker. So much for great name. . A Young. Manwas arrested in New Hamp on the char,zeof "keeping his mouth open on, on Sunday." . A true bill was found, k 94 1 ~,,„,,„„, o„.n.t: .ant over the rhiladejvhia ;and is against the law "to keep a dram-shop open 1 neadittg Railroad ai,d Schuylkill Navigation, forthe , on that ,day." . wtek ending on Thursday evening last: , - CANAI.. ..--- The Cincinnati::RAlL ROAD Corrunercial says that a w CEIC: 'rtti AL. W EI:K. I`, , T aL. hail-stone struck the cook`, of the steamboat Pt carbon. 5131 14 74.2i3 I 7 2,102 17 2,52 id -Wisconsin, on the arm, While he was at . ! I .'tral. r e b t . "' ' 6 2 :T M L e ',l 3 i IC, 3 7 1rt v l in 4.4?: t i ii temptin,g s to draw water, and paralysed it.! l et Chown 3.240 11 33.: , 3:) IS so, IS 11.15 13 Ahem!. , Cap4 t. i . Pal ts . /meld in Okio.— 'rbe bill for' -abolat.. . the abolititsit of capital punishment has pass-, ed the Ohio-Senate by a very decided major. itv. Hopes are entertained by its IriendS that it will also pass the House. Dotor's 4,.&„ ,,. ...iatu re of OhiO has appropriated five thresaril five hundred and sixty dollars', to pay thi several-Physicians, (eleven in number) who rendered services in '1 the State Penitentiaiy ddring the prevalence 1 of the cholera. . A " . gentlrman" is in traintoz, for a,prtze fight In Albany.% He feeds on blood..pud. ding, 'and dhnks gunpowder tea. , Audio increase his rniisele.: he 'holds himself' out by the collar, for an . hour every day. . Adrice to' Xe:tspaper .Rcadcrs.—You had better take thii paper, sir; your neighbor is . already tired of lending, and thinks if yOu would subscribe, the printer would be jut taro dollars better able to make a better paper. Chicago is said to be larg,t beef pack ing market in the Union. The ainout alretdy packed there, this year, is reporeed tit 60.000 barrels. facile 30,000 beef cattle haSiogitein killed in; the last week. - Q. THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE 'GENERAL, ADVERTISER. Greely for President.—The N. Times says that it is understood that an effort will be made by the - Northern Free-soil party to concentrate their strength' in the next presi dential canvas upon Home , Greely for President. The 10.211 on the- Lon on Timis amount to lather more than 416,000 a teat for the pa• per, 460,000 a year Mr thestarups. and 000 a year for the .advertisements; total £95,000 a year. ' At a wedding in St. Joseph, 31isonri ; words passed between the ",town and coun try boys,7 which brought on a fight, when pistols, stones, &c., were freely used. A young man was shot through the abdomen, and another through the arm,—the former cannot survive. Great place. A correspondent of the COumbus (Miss) Democrat ovriti nglrom Jackson gravely says: " Governor Quitman is surrounding him self with a valiant' staff. and says he is wil ling and ready to do 'whatever the People's Represen•atives: may require at his hands, or perish in the effort." 117/tai a Story ! 7 --A child has been born in St. Tiniothy, Canada, with nothing human about it but the head and arms, the rest being a tortoise with a hard shell, and am phibious feet moving out and in. The pa rents wished to kill the monster, but the priest forbade theta, and baptised it, and it is likely to live. To improte the manners of people, it was as necessary for nature to make different sexes as it was to make mutual wants. In troduce a good looking young man to a bevy of girls, abd they will put themselves on their good behaviour in atnoment, The romp will subside into smiles , and poetry, while the leader of "blind man'ebuff will assume a tone of delicacy but little inferior to a flute. Female Voters.—Few Of the advocates of " woman's rights" are probably aware that women ever had the privilege of voting in New Jersey and exercised it. But, as might have been supposed, they took to- politics very much as they do to love, and cheated so " like blazes," that it was found necessa ry to withdraw the 'privilege.—[Providence Journal] • Childish afurder.--"Nother, I guess the baby won't cry .any more, for- I've killed it and thrown it out of doors." The Dedham (Mass.)Democrat relates that these are the words which a little girl-in that town, only four and a half years old, addressed to her mother after a short absence; and that the ba by was found under the sink spout. with a cut on its wrist, from which it had bled al most to death. Sinking a She by the Pressure of the At mosphere.—A novel and interesting method, known as the Pneumatic process, of forcing 'hollow cylinders into the "earth by the pres sure of the atmosphere, is about to he adop ted in the navy yard, Brooklyn. The shaft for a well will be sunk. on Monday mor ning next, near the commander's house.— It is thirty-two feet in length. and it is expec ted that the pile will descend in about five or six hours. The invention has excited great Interest among the civil engineers, and a patent has recently been granted for —[N. Y. paper, 22d inst. pot it a MIPPTIO iwitnal 3 ENIGMA. • • I am composed of 28 letters. My 1 2 20 13 19 6 20 15 was a celebrated English Poet. My 19 26 5 16 20 was an eminent Philo ,sopher of ancient times. My 2 23 6 7 8 was, tit oue time, a favor ite of the Virgin Queen. My 11 2 23 1325 23 21 20 . 9 27 28 6 was a renowned Athenian General. My 19 5 9 5 was one'of the signers of the - Declaration of Independence. My 24 10 24 17 5 IS 10 was a celebrated Italian Mathematicfan : , My 4 3 5 26 27 was the founder of the science' uf Phrenology. My 13 12 26 19 20 13 14 17 7 was one of the nine Muses. My 19 10 22 1 was a celebrated English Statesman. My 22 17 11 25 5 15 was a celebrated Italian Painter. My 8 12 15 2) It 9 2 19 18 was a celebni , ted Athenian Philcsopher. and hist(); nan. My whole is one of the great follies of the day. P. RTER • ii CHERRY PECTORAL —WI, W. , uld fall the at. Tr(lilnnit of star rs to thr circtg:tr ettchtsrd its 5111.4 41.0..w..p•0f noir ssl.ie6 In hnelf nwn ter Silicate 4.1 than. Set atitt_the ottrix worth of the peep n. It goes to recumniz!ntl. Read it—it is w..illt n,nllng ' The sit.ltn;tti.Ated nanwn lent in it (Ivor are sniff • fent at , soratl.r of it. fast, the nortlicow Itself µbons • Sinai it tr W mity nil the best Collinrind:llion tbro , :t It. • AVlnorn gowns mod in oar own country aP Prot nu,y, Vale C,nir7r, l'rn I. II Rehm,. k. the Venerable Pr.•.ulent 4.t Au g ho, a r , Prot. Ilgutleti of the Tramp, lea of t t'allogo of Alodlcinos ; Dr. Vntemmr Sinn of IA t City, and the learned odithrp of the Inge nog Medi, al and Surgicol Jourtui, th.• Snmiliorn Medi cal RePlew; tim Woonern Lancet. 41ta...aw well al on any high Nlpliaral Authoring, in faroggn couutnos, give thogr ev nirots. el. Mritlagi) m favor the t berry t•ee total than we could tint doubt 11, thence, oven If we Jul not the evndensge of our OWU elltyrjet,rp m ar tater. Au medicine could nave better Wends, and certainly mom deserves m. Atte may then saaly toogratulate the .ryliblzt. on the papposPigai of a rctiwdy width rap be relied on (or re lot nom tint scourge and terror in our clunnare. ruler itt of the Inings.—itorMa Jenirnal . Fut rate by I G. 11RUtt'Ar Attni, matavltlo. ~~~- ~}` The Coal Trade liar, ISSO The quantity sent by Itailrovl this week. to 17,20,- tB--ny Canal.' 7;202 ll—for the week, 24,40 10 inns, Total by ltal4road,232Xl 16-410 by Canal, 9,503 14 tnn. The freight by Canal to New York has opened at $1 G 5 a $1 70,—and fO its. to Philadelphia. The cold, disagreeutde and wintry weather, fir the last week, hai Increased the shipments considerably this week to supply immediate wants. The present price for Whitc Ash Coal on board at Richmond, Las settled down to 03 25 per tun. The Delaware Coal Compang_arn offering Red Ash prepared turat,ar $3 45 on.boardstTtichmond.—This is, tie he lievV, the loseeSt offer that tzar been made, for Red Ash, and will not 114 a Nara. fly Canal Coal com• maks a better price on board in the Coal Region.l We are aware that the Coal Trade ran,Hever pros per and remunerate (hose engagedain it, 4- -ito long Foreign Iron is mmitted to elite", our ports at the present rates of _cty, but,ziottvithrtanding these LAM - :collies, our Operators are fir..p'slred In sell Coal as chimp as it can be purchased from any oilier Region,and also ,supply any quantity the market may, -squire, provided purchasers come fortrurd in time to take A. That labor most rule low to enahle us to ito so, two are alsanniate of, hot the responsibility orlon, wail ;111USt rest limos those who pissed the Tariff of i SIB— that MA of abominations, which has fot , cd the trade into it. , pres• set depressed condition--ra bill, so destructive in'orr interests, that the British 111inister Is pleading with , r ou r Government at W.;rithingtun to sustain it fur rile berigrie of Ike Eirgtish peopl e !! 17,113 16 212531 16 7,262 11 . .; - 1.1.663 14 Total by RR & Cabal 212.6g5 10 time bait year by Railroad 191,937 d 4 tons RAIL maAns The fottowlng 'ilk the quantity of Coal trinnjawled over the dtfferent Unitroade in elthuylkillCout4.6-0 the week ending Tnur.oclay evening. . • W Egg. ToTni.. • Mitre nal and S. IL if. R. 9.710 0.5 70-304 19 Little echu)lkill Ii: It. , . 2.121 12 21.107 06 NIIII Creek ,do 0.85: Mr 0.264 IS Idnunt (7orlum - :do 4 033 01 17.030 10 Schuylkill Valley do • 3,110ri11 16.457 10 Mt Crirbon 4nd l't Carbon 6.051 17 56.877 18 ighTell Of TOLL. 'terD T 114111 1r;MTAITION 01 11A141tiiiD for t 550. ... . ; ' : 'From Id.earbon.d.llaveo.P.Cilaton. To Richmond:, I .1a To Philadelphia. . 110 165 I )15 I earns or, .ron, tti CaNAL Mt ino. 1 Frnm Tort Ca roan to 11111131!Onion. Tltii t tit. per tno " tilmint,Uarbon' " 75 •• •• e. Haven 1 \ ," : 0 12 DI ! 0 " Port Clinton 1" 6 3 " , 0 putattitt' iT carr&t.. Fit= Mt. ftorboti to New - VA. .10 j .0 " Mt. Catboo to Phil:Welsh! I. CO .• tt te The frelshte; (nuts Sehoylkill Raveharo sjteralty p i er ara boot S ete. per tit* We. Abd n'eak Pelt Mat", MIL Hai. :7 For Additional New Adixertistiaidits; See Nest 'Page. They still there be found w— rongedstivier Separate Rea& Home and Sign Painting, itiAxna nasoinn., st!BsrmuErt, thankful for past favors, re. 1 Spectrally inform., the pottise that he milt coatis oss.the above Misiness at his old stand. "enite i reef, one door doutb of Itannan's Book 9(tortr. Pottsville, whew he vitmid he pleased to see those who may de cure his stsVo , es as Image painter or pap., hanger.— House and sten Pail ties estinied at the simnel, noire, ;tee in thr most approved stile, :Also, Paper flanging done at 121 scats pet nice. • • - JellE,t3 W. 130 WEN. March:ZO, 1,!.0 , ;13 tt" . , . , , • ?Music: ---,4„. JOHN HEIM, formerly pf,Pnit•Ville• "tillat, haring *Prue. t Ihe tionelli. of Abe in .,. etruitione of Prof. C„P. Und•ilti,‘„ Pin. fernoir n Music, of Philadeinhie. whir hia kindly fern. 46. ielied him • Certificate. r-spectfulty ~&re himself t o th.- public of Prittairhte and the vlcisity. as a Tearker ..1* M wit., paliiciitarly int, the Piano Forte' He *lll give the must untiring attention to the advancement of etehotir. entrusted tiritia vire. Ile gitil,he fontid at Gen; L. Ceusten's, Centre !Street Cot:ut- I§l lit tt :la, ISSO Cheaper than White-Washing. 5000 PIECES PAPER HANGINGS, %:AGYING IN PRICE FROM 0 CENTS T 051,23 PER PIECE.• TIIP Puhscrther is now leceis the hip Sprlne supply of Paper llanzincs. embracing the largest assort ment ever offered iu Schuylkilie.unty. which he will sell at rates that :.stisfy evemperson,that it Jean folly to to abroad for- Panes Hemlines while they can tairthapc here at city prices, sad arts /us. and escape the trouble and annoyance of short supplies. .Our assortment embrace* all the latest pattern. fur Ilan*, Parlors. Dfltinr nnami, Office.; &c., together with Con Papers. Frescos.rotations Coil, Whet' and Plain Borders,Fire screens. 62e.. all of which will be told teiatirally law. to inn the times ,We hire rood *dazed ?sots es low as 25 cense: and. plain pa. tarr ad lOW a. 9 cents piece Paper.flanee is fittnithed when retptired.- For Bargains call at IiAANA&'3 - Cheap Pat er Store. R} Dealers supplied wholesale with Paper and Paper Ciartalut of all descriptions, as cheap as they can put chase abroad. March 30, 1830 !Tremont Iron Works. _ 7.1-{4 17147 ; modiZA Q. BATDORFF & BAIRD, ESPECTFILI-LY announce to the public pai IL they have taken and re-built the establ;sh went known as the Tr.mont Iron Works, where they are prepared to build all kinds of Steam Engines. Alanislitcture Railroad Cars and Machinery of almost every descripiinn, at air shortest notice., and on the most reasonable terms. - Perions abroad in wain of Steam Engines , Pumps. Breakers. Dri ft Cars; Railroad and other Citations, &c , Will find it to their advantage to rive them a call before: erigagihir elsewhere. 1e.50 13-tf Vinegar Store; (FORMERLY TUE OLD STAND Of Mr, ALSO?.) NO. 164 VINE STREET, Two Dom Below Fifth St.tet, PLladelpii.4 0 The Rtilotrrlbe rearterrftilty informs hls old -usintners and others. that he has conslantls . 0 mead Cuter awl Pit Alm s, Viurgar, wholo• sate dna 'emit Orders by mail promptly attended tn. L. It STRAWN March 30,1630 ' 13-1.0 GREAT COUGII REMEDY 2 i , ~•....„...,_„,.,":„...,,,,,i t e„, „ :,, e l • • . li. .. 7:7i!...it!..,MY r :4-::,..1:1 - =.. „. 5" ..•: - / 25., 1 CHERRY PECTORAL: For thr Corr of COUGHS,- COLDS, noAnszmEss, BRON CHITIS, CROUP, ASTH- MA, W:aoorvga-COUGH AND COBTSUIVIPTION. Till: uhnai. of 1111 1 dle J eeirnre. aff they AA “mpl.• pr: 0r r,f the pow. If :it'd yaw., or many me dicinal ae.eittb, have fltrhi,hcd nn rx:snov!e. In runt 'etre with It.r falmAry .-Beets prodnced by "ANCR'S CHERRY 1'El:101111 " The renon - tkAble noses of alseaveir of the Lung v. It klt have by it 4 use, attested es they ate b!. th.thy prowiueut prneessnes nn l physightns in thii. and fdehllt ehonid enrt.arnge the nay tpgi ill flentevere w via the Pt ran: aqiillrattch lb., I the 1/Se nl the.'CflefittV PECTtlltal.” will relieve and 101- m:110y eume t heal. tnesent To the public unpolicheil restimonink from route of toe 11-. t tn-n in nor conrory. upon w !IF q:e pidrmeor 00.1 experience implicit enrifidroce maybe placed. DR. i'MIKINS, PreMarla Vermont NI rilirra t COiligP. one .f toe wo4t trarclecl acti into Iligc•nt pby,tccamc il/ lte country. CAteiSlliefll it a ••cninposit nut or rare .-x -co-ll..nrc. for I lie cure o'lll4 formklatilt: d,ease Con • sumptiqn." ' Dr. .I C. Ayer—Dear Stir •—.ltert, g hi,. 0) it, request of yptit agent we %sill chet/rfatty st ate Pleat W .. ..11n•e knnsen of the efl'ecir of yhtir cur,itriv PECTORAL, 111e14 they Ism,: loin. a.tio.ish'ihr indeed. Mrs. ik,l.sy t rlf recto hail Len atllirted with a revere and releht tees rowel.. n la rh redeeeel 'ter ref) low ; so low that little h..pe iont he ehlerla heed for her recovery NU- M . ..NMI , reined...to had Steen tried wriput r6•ci l hit6ire (le!, CIDAIRV PECIORAL. And that hue cared her. George Walltin•on, Esq.. had to • taw know list.ft heel. 1., t atpi - ted with Asthma. for etseen years. skid erhwn yearly worse. wail ilieplEitlty pEr rottALL has nine rernoteti the diserot i f and lie is as free from any , or its syntint.ths 39 lt e ire. The Iles 1 Mark Vane . hid beenoto to vettily attacked with the 1 rhn 7' llitls.,:te to disoble hint f may dut ies, and tp.thittir ba t . ,a,,,dii him relief 1/I.f it I (Str. Thornir,c)carrlf d hint a boute of year PECTORAL, which mired hint at tenre,arldhl. 01. W hfficlaies as ' iwtial in his place. • Trwse are three Of the cases in which we have,known It successful, but never to fail. We have great pleas err in renifying tr. Muse facts; and are, respected sir, your /nimble servants.' Anon the illstingoished authorities whin have giv en their names to recommend CIIERRY' PEI:TOR-- 4.1,ns the-best remedy that is known for the Affection* of the L111i29. ate The London Lintel,' `P.anadlin journal of Medical .Science,` 'Boston Medical and 'Surgical Jo-ittial,"Charieston (S. C.) Medical Re ,/ iew,"New Jersey Medical Reporter,' Prof. Webvlet, Harvard College; Prof_ Bartlett, Transylvania Poi trer,ity of Medicine; President Perkins, Vermont Medical college; Dr. Valentine Mott, N. York City; Parker Cleafelaud, tlowdoin College; Prof. Butter field, Wi.loughby college, Onto; Prof. Leeds (Eng ) Medical Scho.-I; Sir Richard • Kane, Queen's Conran, Ireland; Prof Rosenbaum. Leipstr. 'file public have but to know the virtues and aston ishing WICC.,±B of, the "CHERRY PECTORAL" In curing diseases of the Lunge, when they feel se. cure room these dang..rs, whenever tills remedy can be obtained. Prepared by J. C. AVER, ellemis!., Lawel). Mass Sold in Poirtetlle, by JOGN G. DROWN; Mixers rifle. J. B. FALLS; and Druggieta generally March 30, 1856 9,E13 11 itOino%•Zi of the Extemive - - STOVE .A.NO TIN wAnzliolusu lIE Subseril , ri frfeeClPll4 lankrlllll h j r Cllitninpra amt the public in general. th .t he has removed his Stove and tin Ware Manufactory from the eor• net of Anna:ratan & Railroad Streets. to Centre St., a few doors above Market St-. in the old stand form erly occupied by Nron Philips , where lie keep an elegant assortment or COOKING. PARLOR. OFFICE & II%LI. STOVER. of the , noistitintroved patterns and latest Myles.. which he nlll warrant to give satisfaction to the purchaser. TIN WAIE.- A klr his also: on hand 4 !Agona:tun mein of Tin W> of his own manufacinte,whiell lie will wholesale and retail at less than! city iprires. s a d warranted tie he of the hest manufacture. JAPANNED WARE, &c.—lle also keeps on hand A Choice assortment of lout Ohre. DrAlm Ware acid Japanned Ware la eirtry satiety. very eheap to suit the throe. Tin Roofing, elamitln4. and all kinds . of Sheet Itom Work done to order at the shortest notice, an irsyy reasonable terms, to. I pants: dotty . Inthe all .persons wantine any thins In my line of Mildness. to xlvis ni. a mit and examine wy can stock of Ronde . feeling , confident that they can be sapplieit nn better terms than else where. SOLOMON 11001tEt, hiarch2b. 1850 ' ~137tt" INLET'S Warranted Oariten deeds, and Satan 4 Onion stla, for :ale by' • ; • 1 • , LITTLE 11r, EIKItTIN, 0634. Pk. IEE:1 EMI .Arcrtrirts. April :O. ISIG REV. DAVID THORNINC. LION JOSEPH RATTLES EOM Cloth Store. Not* $KQ*d Strut. thin dun/ skim Marko NATE/All T. CLlPlip , . vras tbaatLasioci of his filentlikaad others to I ma taw and choice suns/neat of Clutha, Gnat.. entree, and Veiling/4 cutantialpg in part : French, cum's, of every shade and qualitY. • Avaericanina • a tango ' • West of England , • •ISMAT.IIBOIII% SOLIIES. COATINGS. Slack and fancy collated Sault I:Whs. Super black and fancy mooned aisbusaretta. French Paha and che.:k Casettner Coalinga. Drapl) - Etea rnuuner aftrUffitim Clogns. PAILNTALOOIt nuns. Super black French Ca/n.falarea and Doeskins. Frei/ faucy ind tnia d 11,2-4.etiateres. every variety . . bit/ cavanuerev, all eet..es awl qua tit ins. Pi./td and esined f:assandree. in every. variety. White and saucy Linen Drilthils, spteatti.l a 1•k11. Curds and Vonivertreno, of every toaltty. • baitiactlS. all *ltatlesand SESTMGS. caper Mark Satin Ord t:abazpere V.-stings. riairaara fanry N'ealitaca. urw W hay! and calmed Marseille.. large aaaortatent.. Drab Ctuths and rinrutiugo. Willi a great varkty of o.lokle fur I.S.)e• wear. ALso. A large aseortment'nf Tailors' Trimmings, fur sale very low by the ;urge fly nt NATHAN T. CLAPP. N , 8 N Second St:, 3 doors above Maf bat. Mirth 23. IMO ' /2.3ux Mercer Jones, Messes Lookiv-Was.s.' Witip. Brash. Ceid,' • Beek At est • WOODEN WARE STORE* vc•ck„ 143 . Noith TUrd 80erg four doors above the ti Eagle Motel, awl dirrcl orp , nste to J tnu a Kest ea Solaces (Pry Good* Storo, between Rewind Vine Street.. Philadpaphis. March 23, • It 11-6ot Spring Millinery Goods, JOIIN BTONE & sONS. II IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IJV sitira, RIB• BONS AND MILLINERY 00005. NO. 43 SOUTH SECOND STREET, .PGILA.DF.LPGLA WOULD call the alfention of Merchants and Mil. liners visiting the coy, to Omit large and rub allionniellt of Spring , Millinery Goods, received by Mt...arrivals front Prance, each as Silks for Cosine .11annets, Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Plain Mantua and Satin Ribbons, frnlll No Ito Nol2, French and American Artificial Flowers, White and colored Crapice; French Chtp MU, Fancy Net- and Laces., Fancyyrimminpl. Quitting.. Crowns. TIM Covered Whalebone*, Bucarnthf. Cans, 4c., Together with every •iticle appertataing to the Mil linery trade. March 23. 1850 • A "Valuable Family Work FliN CONS'tird nit/N.—six let:tures on the V use ot. the lungs ; and causes. prevention, end core of puittmilary consuuniti.m.asitima.and diseases of the Wart; on the ',milli lime,vity; and the mode of p sur health in metes and females. with many illustrations, for Sala vets cheap at HANNAN 8. Cheap Book Stores. March CI, 1851 . 'l2•lf Piabllc Sale. Iviu. hi d enkl et j;nikiie sal.. nn WEDNESDAY. MO. at 10 n'tinek. A. M., el the residence of the gutnic fiber. the Otlinwing articles. viz: RIK PI %NO FORTE S„ valttd at '- l rrnlll l l l 42 r lt V a : gi oy • a c r . :od. Perfectly sound, go te andtptrthlt for family use ; 1 itirringr; I tort or barn/41- 1 inalingany rat relary and Ilenk , asp, nearly TI•M ; Chu,. an ; 2 clorlo, one which la an alarm; 5 tvlhitti;idii; tnitriher with n lit nt initial] glasses, tables, chairs, ,erineting and kitchen hunt 11.1,. :t(), GO, or 00 diva credit will he given If required, for rood eeetbriiy. or a liberal diectiont for bash. March 16, 16116 Limiber: . Yard. at Schuylkill sobAcrittPr folly bet.% leave to inform hir• Cusl.apprel nhA tlit• 1,11 , 4 ie of rrlm yl I Copnt y to e•liernl.lll.lT tp• haP ta lamp and Pl.ook of sEAsornEti A lI , SQ'T I HANNA LIIMIII.II on hand onittitde for 1,11114111 f portmx.s. Afro. Mist, et: 1 11 ,1 1114. Joint and Lip tatpruzlcs. all of width he it ill soil 00 lii. 1,0.4 reax..via hi.. I urn..., vy.11,• Wolll4 res!. o , oly iucit. all;Tvtirchafors ro cal and .•camme fnr 1641111;0%es brforeqiiiyinv Where. DAVID ? 4 rpt 24 t4342' lUssitkd States and t - 'orelga PATBYT AGENCY, No. 75 DUCK SrlireArl, e.pposits the Ea - chancel, entLADELeill•, FA. Avm. Engineer unit Mechanician. s offers hi, servit.e, for. .the trans:let/on of ull lintiiiiesintitimected with the Patent "the, IltDELlt, INAS - 140r Ai.D PCCIEICATIONS neatly and 4C1.1.17i/ I Ply made and Pa lente (04141We/I with tp.i.9etch IL% th , trenzli. theoretical hod priirtica knowledge of the M i re ni.mical ane. indurri* him to Pay, twit in tallita it en wit..., he itilviSefi an mini teat not for It Patent, In case 1(1 4 not obtained, the frets for his err vitt,. Will he returned, atilt he will also guarranier, timi all 'latents olda tiled throti.:h hixnlljce, will he tius tat ned by the. conrts. Man) in Venture ate esiihjeete,i to ma' &lupe and loos of little and money by'e'tnjel.tyi ng Incompetent nermn In make their sneelli •Nil ions, and rielpiently Mire to shut:tittle' their pateitts!und getu re-ioxitr. lovent•irs at a dlioante rare %tend i belt' inniels and a Alatenteto ortheir ci tiwa directed tii Wm, S. ['m e m %voicy, Dock :Awn t, Philadelphia, "a., slid the ettimeat secrecy Will Ile ObaellirSA lint il the lira wings and Spec ifiration!. for Parmriep. &c.. :Ind all-kind; of Machinery piircliafted On Commie-lon. and eotopetellt men Minieli to put the same in ontra tin in any pert of the United Status, South America And thee {Vial 11/111MP. REF CIIEN t'Ett , ILm Z hoot PRATT, Preablent of the Mechanics loath. titte, New Vi.rk. Metotrii.STILLII•A, ALEXIA A! Co., Novelty Works, New York. " • PETER MORRIL & Co., Columbian Foundry New Yolk, Ctle LT. ELLICOTT & nitVi Es, Phil.adilphia, Pr. Anson & JEnvis, Pa. Mr. ThrtAlit , J. I.tiv efirroVE, iinore, ' Itanitrer A. T AT Loll. " " I.I , NIEL W.it.run BUTLER. Utile:mt.. .1.. N. 11tu.rn. Savannah. " %Var. t. Cittoitm, Mobile, Ala. •• It. T. Tettunt`t.t.. kilits'alnetoni Miss: Ttina .1. Kir.na, Eltarleetnit, May It . , • A Card. , •K . 51.,wir,..f,t0z. • .JUSTICE PEACE. •ND ornrnAt •GNAT R.al Emote raol,t, Melia lige.% or 'Rented, aeol All korolo of rolleri lon carefully tool ormt,plly nitended rt. noel softened Offirs...ifoekrt Mrut, Paitarre, ris. (March 23.%30-12-ly C. ---- - Caul ion. JOSEPH LE VY'S ClRCirm Ate POINTED ' STEEL PENS. 'IMF. Administrators to the estate demn it their 1 ditty, to Order to preserve the high reputaTion the shove Pen has tort an, many years in the goitiontent trims and throughout 'the cumuli, refill conowinit y„ to adopt ttd,. mode of cawioning the pub- Ili:Against a commercial pen attempted to be palmed citll as the original one, well calculated to deceive, froth the close i 111111211.1 of the la to..He /eyes titre on the interim of the ltd of each box, and also of the shape and labelling of the name. it has theiefore become, expedient to establish af guide Mt the detecting of these counterfeits. All boxes -wall hate the Sln?tiTl. Re of the SoLE ACIEXT, S. PIIILIPB, in Ins own kaNdCrillll4 , on the outside: noes are gen anis wiliest tile, let them came Isom what aource they may. and no one it furnished with the original pen to sett around under any circumstance e5.4u order to prevent these frauds, we have ap pointed H. Hannan, Sole Agent for the sale of these Pens in Schuylkill County, who will furnish dealers al Our wholesale pliers All pens purporting to lie of oat manittioure off ed by Pedlars, are worthless. ithitations—an we never sell our pe.ns•to Pedlars.— These Pens are now used almost exclusively in the ativernnaent offices at Washington, in the -Hanks, by Scriveners. &c., and In the Public MUM For sale, wholesale and reted,at reilut ed prices„ by 11 BANYAN, Sole eat far SOicytkill Cottsty. Feb 2.1650. 5.4 f John C. asaker's • CONINAINt) EXTRACT OF . .11tSAPARILI.A. MS Article Is employed with :re,et tierces and hy , t the most emirwnt Physicians of this city, for the core nt the followinedisesses: - SCROFULA or King's t.N it. Itheeniatisin, Cutaneous Air,..,,umor, Truer and Ulcers. Whiff t Sew ey„ Nrut«leis n r lc &don MIX. Cancer, Goitre. or Prone tiocele, (Swelling neck.) Spine Diseeee. Chronic Diseases or in, i.llllgA, to counter- Net the drat/fictive effects of Mercury, Jaundice. fly perilicopny, or rnitrg.•ntrnt of the heart, Palpitation and trembling iirthe retusn Of the heart and atamach, Ettlargemunt of the linker, Joints or I.llamente. also al/the. tat/osis dlerriset ..f the skin such as. 'Fetter Itingworgi,l,iles. Pimples. Carbuncle/4 Arc., ,Ely.ip e p. sit and hiror somplaints,. Nervous Airections,t Drop sitai l; welline.Consittutional Dieorders.and oth(hiai hitt from an impure stare of the blood a n d other Runts of the kindy,it, itiseriira where a. chance of the system in required. PIK!' 60 eta. per. bottle. Vseparea only the Preprietete. JOAN Wholesale Dritesists, No. 100 NoithaiS Sr. below Race. Pool:Ma. Tivoriersaiid whisici•eiedeiliers in Dings, Medicines, patrol nmtisiees. Pesimnesies, stikeirAl Instruments. pleat:iris Meager:tie. Stuffs, eo.lWiodow Warw. also n new end superior: article, nr battalion of Mete (:lass It about one..6fth 'the price .of Gn;11,11 or Preach Plates, any site to The Coonfinitnd plaid Ettreet of Sanothatilln, for earbY ekrilens tc.raya in. Pint. v ie ; W. 1.. Heisler, Porieerhon ; J11114 , 1t 11. Falls , Minprptilly illontzoinery's Patent Boner. Tar. ottnntinn of the public. generally,. to ~,,ppet 'r.slly invited to this valuable immoviment. perimmit4 which bar., Dees 111:1,1t• (twin: the Inuit rine, MI Strcnhaats. Loth in salt, and neon water, ris. Sic.., those boilers for power purposes, MI laud 11.1Ve m a . its superior clintitiis as a generator ; .the pen iaving of fiiri. tkeiattto.nd apace..uccupied 'over any boiler now in , 155. Boilers on this plan, may now be, seen In operation at 'ha esishlishinen't ar.: •••' . . 'Hecker & Urotheis, Flour Milla,2ol Cherry sL i New. Ynik. fforiper & Brothers, 133 Pearl at.. New 'Forte, Mott de Ayres. Foundry runt tiftStkat..,North River. ' Atlantic Vork:llinnklytt;New -A; W. Met , all. 6.1 and 65 Centre it., New Yark.'. D 4 D. Bidder & C.... 44 and 46/Nene at. New Yor N. 13. Starburit'a Foundry,troy;New at. . ISmith & Corlett. Raiiimufh. i • . atralubnnta `Jonas 4.t. linertr;"ind t'Edreprd Pay. C , fit of Liberty strert. :Now York. And, nn board e aptatatow boa t t•John P. whtinek.••iv ew pa eans . Fn e further information. apply to . • . JA Z.-3 MON rooliettv eIft.MUEL WARD IS South Walk m at—New York. . r,to . s.figNicsr sontiontinigt. *rem ! tesitattat,Plitais -'• Pure *hit. & IittOTIFIEft. VrAPiTFACTUBEIIik, Ndrtb Front street. Iv 4 Thtledelphto, here ,now a good supply of their Warranted pure Vit lIITE:LEA IL and Howe chstoturot. who base been 'patine* supplied to consequee nfl a run on the artlcle.ebeti now have their orders clued. . No known sobitance..possestes those preterratice and beautifying properties, so debilitate In a paint, to an equal extent with unadulterated white lead Renee ' asy admliture of other noueriala only marjriuvalue. U has, therefore vbeen the steady aim of the unhorse wren, for many years; to supply to the public a per. reedy pore white lead; and the unceasing demand for the article, proof that it has met with &tor It In invert-Illy branded on one bead t,WETHERIII. & BROTHER to full.;and on the other, warranted pare, all in red letters:: Pure Fresh Cod Ll;ier 011. Plll+ new and valuable Ittedleini now used by the 1. medical prnfession with sorb as vanishing efficacy in the cure of roil.mmary COnst mptlon, ecroffits Chronic Rheumatism', o,nit Gene, at Deuifity, coin plaints of the Kidneys: &c.. &c., U prepared from the of the Cod Fliti Asr medicinal lase. expressly for OUT 2,10,1 t. (Fitraet from thr; London Me..ical Journal:l C. J. tt. M. ,r. It. :14 Professor of Ntedicine in University Cohere, London, Consultiog Pity..ict.ot to the llost.hal for Constimptton. Sze .I.ay• : I lia%e preset ibed the.Ltil in shove flow hundred eZreri Or 7:/aoi - C+11.07. , disease nf the Longs. in dlfftrerit ;lieges. wh.ch have been colder my care the last two years and a half. In:The large nninher of cares, 20Cr . MU of 21i,.tts use wits folltwed ny marked and un equivocal unprovermMt. varyhe In decree In ilifftwent eases. from a tenipmary imardation of the progress of the disease, and a mitts:mina ut distressing symptoms, tip tna more or less coMplete restoration to apparent health. , The effect of Oridl.iver Oil In most allies!, was very remarkable.: Even inn few itryti the cough was mitigated, the ettiectorntion diminished in Tomtit. ty and opacity, the night sweat. ceased. the pulse be, route Molter, andof.hette , : mot nute, and this appetite, Acta' and strength were gradually Improved. "In conclusion. I repeat that the pure treat nit from tht Liver of the Cod, is more beneficial In the• treat. memo( Pulmonary enneumpiton than any agent. me,. dicinal, qr reglincnal, that has yet been em ploye d.'• As we have tide arrangements to procure the Cod Liver OIL freyot from head quhrt..rs, it tan now lw had ehentically .pure by the single bottle, or in yhse• of one d..zen eath. Its wonderful edit:ley has Inthlced nnmerons snarl- Itts ail . 1N Pewee/is depend. enitrelv nn s purity, too much, care cannot be used In procuring it rennin•. Every borne having on - il our iv rittenaignature may he depended nom, itagenultie Pam; hlees C011tall . 1111 , 1( an anilyris of the Oil. with names of it (nen Merheal .htorniils, will be scut to those who address tin free of portage. • • 101 IN U BAKER Se, co., Whoi.klie Druggist* and Chemist,. 100 . North Third-street. Philadelphia July 91. 1849. '; 30-1 y It i f ACKETIEN 1 Ivl CODFISH, ,'. I Constantly nn hind and SHAD, fur sale by . SALMON, . HERRINGS, '' } I. PALMER St CO., PORK,., 9 -- HAMS mid 81t 4 E81, 1 Market Nreet Wharf, 41101.11.DCRR, : Plated's. I.ARD it , d CHEESE, J ' , Marrh 2 wsco. ' ' 9-3 mi E. Ilielis -Atones, inciiesea Wocidia; ifiactut Warr Benito. Bralk Witypts, ' Looki.d l'ilass and Variety &ore. j NO. 18 NOOTII SECOND STREET, ! OWL,' [Under 1. Sidney , 'Jonas' Carpet Wagehtitasel Httvzpia e n l ar g ed my atom, / ttakienn hand and am cmititautly manufacturing and reerfOrkg - from the Eastern eitate , and Europe. addition to.anyintnek. .ciatar ware.—.loo neat Cedasvand hr.* pointed Tubs, 400 b. reel 4ntl 'lOO stalP/hutiis,iloo Maim Cedar and 600 dose's painted P 309, 200 doz. Wash Bards, iOO doz. Twat Sugat and "Flour Liozza; :4pigatn. Spoon, WO Ladies. • mir m wart.—fino mat Marknt and 200 neo flatket4, l 400 'W'llna• GnatheA, Chan, ■nd Cradleo; a large a:eortment of French an4.,Dornestic Baskets. BroGORA and 13ilshes.--10000 Wien Crnomp, 10 000 Shaker nroonba, 2i 0 doz. en/ b Wall; r/lint.ScruhAMZ, Sitl)! and 11"ne !!rushes; "01 tibaviug, 1 /nth and Ilan , It. u.Lbes , evel y style. Combs —20(1 :0 0 z .11 enne.Y Combs, nr varin , :s pat - terop. stde. neck, pocket, drt4sing and fib,: moth Combs of styles. DANIEL ut)nt.r.rt 11-9 t• La6king atastri ni Pine, Charry, Walnut. Mahog any a•.11:1 Frania . .:of all sil.rP and pattorna ; Ger,. wan, rren..ll s•iid.En,tion n i - a ti ( 7 hy, ti up to 72 by PIO- (parking insured to all Darts will a tam, a,Ean ra.a or Viatirt); Is tan, sllllnter..ll,l in 1nt,114•11. The. :et trOi•eli ,if itwa.b.ena, r, respercifulb solecigra to Ifir rsaini.iaitot):l , l my :41..ck. all or whit will tin Fold l..cc f o r rash or city atreplaine, en as to :11111CI• pare any cOaaattition that can ha a'rred. 114:01.'. INMES eat Fir. Prod Pairs! Fuonj 0111 n. ri THE S II bit hate -liirt deceived alit oilier sop ,ply of tltiv Alveolar nod valuable aulivtanne. In stiftlii hot to .ih?' slate color, t tiny.. have a beautiful emulate or hruovn. ritrenthitag the Cll3ll mane norc In use, anti so ninth aeon t eti tor the front of htiiidinga Ins principal (noted trate vireotilten, alumina and pro Inside Of trniccrattit It In the. "pinion if era Indic tnnn ratiaratiorily nceonnis for ha' fire-prof idoure—the two former riliatancnr heittz ono -condlit tnrl, and the tatter ..,tine at e a cen t ral. to hind the while together and Make a aiip and dor:thin 'taint. For mire it it, nailed with Littarica Oil, and applied With a hpmh.the sa•he n. ordinary pa.m, to ti ma t, Iron,' Zinc, tan Vitas, paper, &c. It hi oleos grado. all) and been hMS tirnaproo f. 1 , is part.,tolarly gotta hie for roofs of bullittogs, steamboat o id ear-tieckit railroad hild2ea.fencer, Acc, 'A too( co tied with the article ir equaLt,,i mu: rotslitc, ar vast savtng of Sl pens". ,; specimens tatty he Fern at the office tr the tothserl bets. A RRISON, e.:128 & Co , Pin. 431 :South Front Phihida. A RH: 22, IRO, 17.-tr !Oliver Evans, A - ,72 61, l oath Second St reet.l'hadtlpkigs, maNer.avrents or SALAMANDER. FI R:: AND "rfilEF PROOF IRON CHEST.S. WITH Powder Indic, and warranted ett.ta to any attn.? o.,ke for security ,againit fire .nr larglars, having withstood the test of bath, without injury or tie.s to their owners. , 3 ' ithitiire r 3,1 fur ~ate, LetterCripyinir Presses and [tanks. Seat P1,A04 14 Corporations, Minks As. .• Drussiets' Prttlot•ta with I..:linders and ' : cid Stores, Factories. kc.l_ Porialite shniteer Baths, of a new and eutierio - r ton- etroet toy. ititeoded fnr either Enid or warm water. Rerrtgererms t f,trcoolFri.: and pregerving roe , but = stand m a 10. pals or the bourn ar cella Water Fi!ters; warranted to portly !middy or nail water. vibkher utircieJ by rates, mad. liuwatbne, or auy Ma 9. ow g•ty • The. Tobacco Market. S. DOBBINS, NO. 209 XOR7'H SECOXL) STREET, AS the ktme.t and chtnitef t t Tobacco I,Vaittlion tn. H me I'lthed6phia Ile has on hand, at preve,,t, over cro oritionts of Cleans. fr , im trillium!) to the hart impolted . the most of !bent are over two years old. y nil want hey good CigariL try him mice: he has st. Wei nOtiCulsa and flavaiia Leaf Tobacco. Inohide.iirlhebeitMaybtille. KOntucky and Mary land Leaf *roliacto. . 4.l2slmxt.rsi the ftes: braids- nt Cavendish and Tnnaeeri. . 25 boxes of the hest nl,l Mack Fat Cavendish, not to be surpaised by any other for rieltness of drrc,4 e• , od q qaiity A large *lock 'of, ,itooking Tobxc_ v, Pipes, dce., emmtsntly"nn band..- - Thesabiexiber !ma crow:only employed over th , sei.• homfred hands, to make Chars, which enables him to sell more re:lv/11,01e than any otle- , r tiodee, Alt dealers are invited to call and' examine his stork. at 269 North o er n,,d Lamh Ho tel, And 511cloofh 'second St., one door above Chesnut. east side, Phila.,' 51arch 1K,1:1'. 9-6 m , 4, Farms to tie Let. ctITEATED in Caton issa Valßy, Union township, t7l schttylkill county, Pennsylvania, belonging to the - ertaie _of the MP Stephen Girard—these farms are eight in uutuber : from SD to L O U acres of land cleared In each ; (nested in a rich red shalo valley ; reach; contiguous to the Schuylkill, alahanny; Beaver -Meadow, and Ilazteton coal fields. then In surfing a constant and gond market for alt descriptions of agriculthral produce. ' To indualtious and capable Partners, possessed of ,arime.cupital, they offer great inducements ; is such,. five yearS' leases will be given. on liberal terms. put further Informationomply. post paid. to • J. D. MEREDITH, Agent het Lands, ' " • . Pottsville. Scho lk 111 ronnly, Pa. or to A LGERNDN S. 'ROBERTS. Esq., President, Board Girard Commissioners, philadelphia. Jan 12.1,9. , 2-2tno The Lycominz Iron Company, airiran. POEL SALE, A T or , iy.latv prices, all the PSINONAL PllO - PintY nf 8461 Company. now on their premises. near Williamsport and Ralston. Lytnminv, County, l'a.—rnitoisting An part of Nail Machines, 4tolling 51111.8teatti Entone. Iron Ore, cord Wood, &c.. and an said ;wrnperty.tqceptlngr wood and ore, which sVi not nerviiiu•ity h•we been anbt.wili bet °tiered at Pubtit: Atlction, un Weiltiesdas,the 17th of Aral neat, at P. MI. at Ardonville, on th.. Railroad. The I.Y:edniitic ,Valley Iron Company, also offer -for nie 10,000 AMES Or LAND, in parcPfain suit purchasers. The hod is rich, part wr it densely covered with heavy pins limber. and a r tl ,, punkin or it conlaine Iron 0r.., Bituminous con, and a emu{ supply nf hit:Mine Sinter. Por,iily portion or the nroprrtv of either entimanv, pidirOlaps ran lw made to Aftit.VM—YAN ELEEP. Aou,nt Wiliaan,".itortipr to K C. or the IL (ton li., and Ly: Valley Iron Co , NYork. March. 2, 1850. • VENI4I,I4N MANUF.:beTriyER Elt, Of ike Ou'den F.ee If, Xo. 130 and 143 • Soma .keened btlow Dad at. , • VEEPrI always on trind 3 1 tree and ri,binwthle na l\ e•oHinovit of WIDE and NARROW WIN - DOW 1.11.1N1 4 nidnuttctrt red in the best manner,' 61 - tho hest uniteritils..snd st the , Inwen cloth prices. Div 'Mr refitted m u d enihrged !OA eltattlishment, latt is pr parch to complete orders to any aritount at the shttrteit COnstantly on hand an nsanilmen'ute TI ; FDD:til-TOAE • • or.46;ir.isriatlety. m . afactured our east) , tochir own sales and purchasers may thereNre toly on a good are. terms. Opeti In the evening. ; oreeie Porn a diem:lee melted corefolly, and sent tree ot , polerage. to any part.ot the thy.' • . U. CLARE. Anetiet 25.014: 35.1 y • Riddle; Itteeyvii.& , 141 iiot.Pe /keit ivirr e mu. • ". 810:111,11114 pD #IA,XI AO 1' OltY; Na- At, 4r. • JOH.Y' STRESP, *NITLADELPnu. - • ' - .. - • .._ . , , IA/M3Re I:Ashittat *lien. Hotels and Private Fain. Ll' i - Ilies can he supplied with Bedsteads of every pattrith tin quality. wade in the most fashionable and substantial manna,. NJ; Et - , The patent 'Serest liatliaiPaii. a very superior . atilila;.manufactured at this astabilaboatit. All kW, ai l Mial done at limit:mut nesa. , le. Ma • • . .• : 31-111 - • ice: .. . . fund Maitinfa_ciory. U. CL Alit;; iiuillus leo:. a vs. isa, Co. NEW wlicti..Epaiii.r. AND I:ETAIL BOOT Ai I) $llO., S.IOIIE. CORNER OF oExTilr Ax.O.ALimsrr STS P. , T11 - IV4I C. '1•11E enberribcre incite the attention of the public to the very vyleneiVe atsottmeot of-Goods, con elating or ' uENFLE)MN'S Calf Stitched. ritdeed and Peeled Brous. Calf and Kip, dinitilit aided Seered nee Peg ged .note, liratcr front Fonts Sewed and pegged, 'from e 2 to sit New England and l'hiladrlnbla man isfatitirod l'oarce t.tnat Variety, On hand c Nod Laeitng t:a and f'nnetnt, Nut fl..t/, ()salon Ties. and Fii•rteir and Pecz.d 3 3...ntenc• MIXERS' Mans sad 131.ii.rove, of firbt quality, at low prices. 110V1.3' and rioiltis' Ennis and Nintirries entirn nt flne riti .' Frrnah and Englisch ti•atinu it; iiver Muria co, ealf.kin and Gnat Ili...tepee, French Mot, +mien. C`alfoliiii and tinal ILOPPP, Frett..ll Kid puma Spetss Its!sktuutt stud irtn-rurnss, French ‘lerrnrcn .:cd K d Tnfttrre...dvt, frcn v iOris. ; Mcw Englan.i I'd rinf.e.,corallninnt, eheln• 1 is4r3• and Childrenm• nnd , zhnes. d larr. a9nriment sunabh- r tias mark.t, constand) Uh n 1.4. ElaPtic - Shnrs. - flat POW% flra II 1 , / Etagtielmo 4 , ZS, !!‘r f hest mall.. urict,ired art tries the mama car, a Ladies' and Getillemen vaeul,! &curet' to•er,ll.., Th a selves with ucrui Clusti slimes. the `br pt pr vi a iilva yet Eareuvered of (ki!cl,z 3ed Cotksuvlptivn. , rnusfc- , . C.itp.4 - 11:titt • Th., Teaselling caltaituarty will. tit 4 ire well sup plied W qh.rtie above ankle w 1.11.1) we slit IGViI at unalerale PT Ileaus and Shoes. made or repaired to order. cot:R.v.4 /flee 15. 1519. 51 -tf Grand Jury Report I'o the nonprable,theJti€l2.4 f.f Mr. rotkit Cioltr lef .11 , 4,41a1tiS oI tilt; !'cute, to and for the Cont..) of Schull 111. The tirann Inqueit enq•tiring ror the Ilndv or II Cognth of ',elm). 'kill, Ub rt , p,,ltul:s repos that rfiry haVe.kulrril Upon tlitrg bitty , for wino: twee.ty.hase born tmlitnt t U. hula and 1,-p have ienor,t; b.tr•• butt) laid (..re uP, and tviwn: , txch tn./ ili6 raeo, 411.1 t 5 here the, ua tUre Of the "GM." communed attd the • • rt;lrnce •has wArraut...l a trial, tre have vd' trite VOL.. it is a laiiirti!afile fact, 1.,,,r e r„ that maw petty y t elf 1111111.(1aLtious have bet.i, law ti,•tore 11A 11,111.011 , 1 11 Ilicltril ev,droce to tearr.ent (hell: iffing 1, 1. ,, 1 , . , 0.. anti V.e ltopo lb it by the oltert 141• or discreet and di cretiottaty power ON the part of :lir Mat:ittraler. 01 Ilab. Coonly that it will 101 tie hurttietwst ror•the lu • litre. a. we'llet:itt. With li:tor y.i..ily co:ht. , The Grand Ingo.-,a have alio ylvitel the Public Of 401:1.311 01" a 111C11 vertu to A. ~,, 4 and proini., nondionn, ecerpt the Trea•urer ' e el' e, whielt requires a - .new desk f•-r lie safe Leeinne of Lis 11 - 1111,11. &C . &t.. We 114V0 ,1 1 / 4 1 Vtvited ibe Jail, and ofailel repect f all! ' . , renoil tnat - we Mutt I it Ls (leanly and orderly an con poviliti I y.l,e expi.c.ed iinder ' exhaling eirentonnlitee ~o 4 %mold tecononeuil that thA 2nd Atm thereof, an tront of said building, he better yrdittinted, The ti.l..a tot Itigne_it have alio, visited the Alms hurtle. and found the whole cleanly an in gowforder. The sae II addiano is now .complete, With the exceptton ot *mite parttime and a Atglit of 'delta at the Not eh end. olit.lde; the suds,., to; be dorebblt :bout° be of cut Shine. ['horn Illio 011 . 1 , 111 A in belpeeg4nry tt.w.lll.wit h Wo w,ny ~ 31, a , at 1130 North end rit new uitittiL.A, "flier. sil" , 11 11 ',l , u I.e a pavement of Wick of stone around the new addition to the Alms-homm.' It aim alintellf. 11, 1,0 iteteav•try that there. %tumid he It Pave timid eialot rert nel:iC .ti 1.114." cant 311 d Wert einli, or thv ald buildibllt for Lila Ch 71111116'1111 Ul the eviablaihtitenl, We , vvotilit al.so recommend an additional tow of erii.lo ihe (,•11eUje:n( ylogy or ihe',.l J.,,iif:,i. h., the !letter H , LiJnition.l4lihn .)t the ill7l Ile l',l 1111, ,, ,:", 93. 1 lie Hospital hi I ery tua,h cm, tied. We nvool) also re- Ciallinelni 111•.1 lilt; ftßvllinlr, font, %%It ltli the Aim,. (11 , 117 , " ti 1 ,, 1ii,01ie..1 'lllll u:11,1 - . ii' V.lVell 11 114 relllitlll I"d 411.1 pinnOf 1) 131,11).• , ,k1—,17 14e lolitlilly 01 W.11.01' 13 very tiimied, .44 by ~ small oat Lty, thy s,ainily would be alasini.,, I awl die Wa•et pure, 'foe Ur Ind liaule,Qat.tier ' , port, that lily titttrove ie( e.._ of that p.i of in., 13,1 G(4,111 Jos j, li•porl. III..! re latee 1 ,, n" etecttuu and C1,11‘.1 I ULl.long , l th e new pris on ht te'llnr ugh ill r'.fli,,, , thp„ the huitthua 'ii .0111 this pr....led - Ca in the :ILI or A %Nemo!) , ',hairier to the Irelmt , ,il of 10e 'r , 2l Of Jtatior at this lini,nll lit Out( JjoritUgli.. Tile 1.:1,1 MI Iliiviv,l eartd . vily ref/m . 04 that the Cuininissinners or Ir.- I; ono ie. r00.... e d vothoot furim•r deli.) is. C. ,, 114,1 , \ II II 1; the duo , :. 11,1,1 !Own 1 Ili, on (111:111, relative 11, Hie erection and LuLstruLtlon oi said itti,t•u it. -aid f1,,,,,,,ii All of wloc.lll,leaoveljoily sulunitlrd. I.;'. W. . cUI\NGi , Forrnrin Marcb Issn Cheap Blinds and Shades: B. .1. WILLIAMS," WO, 12 ~.,VAJR"Efi SIX7'// STREET, EILILADELEIIII, ATENITIAN BLIND M ANEFAC RElUand whnie. sale and retail dealer Shades—award ed the hiehiist PItUIIUIIIII at the New York, l'hiladel prim and B.tlttmore exhibitions. Curtains made and lettered for Stoles and Public Build tours. A large assortment of Riind.t and Shades of new styes and fiio"..alt, at the !osier* Cash prices. The pab li. a lit Sod II lo their Inter, at An call. Old Blinds painted !uoil ',trimmed to lona equal to new. B. J W. informs !be patrons of FREE,MAN.*:4 old estiililislkinem, No 1431 Souto Second St., that he has removed front Omit, up No. 12 North Stith St.. where he reapectfaily momunance of intronage. March le. Ural. 11-ant G. W. nerchantN Cel bra' FOR HORRE,(` IMO& is a 'SO a ~ ..rniercsal Piertly I:lneocirtoir for Direnris of tee Haman Firsit. rpm Rim ,xperte to p has fully proved cot his 1 uNtvottgou. HEMEDI ti is not its equal on the list nf inipn!arne'dirinekr, hsving been motel hait II years before the piddle ' „‘ ' Testi 1111 l 1131. of the ntOst disinterested character nf iw wonderful e11 . ..0p:0il the animal economy is almost daily presented to the proprietor A young man in iln• Town of NV i!Pon. retinae Het hes wrse burnt 0t1..5 Ii oc,„ss.:ls restored (without suffer -111R,) by the tianoly tk..• of t hi- Oil. . . Numernits stet the t unsolicited statements of patients themselves, and et ers who have 'used the (lit_ m cores which In thouselves appear so roma rk able, that were they at all int . rested in a peculiar point, they I Could hardly ;Wive h ,Pll credited The followinx tlls r eases tote among many others in the titre of which th P Oil has been completely sticeeßß. Inland in which nil ers hail entirely (sped t ... dpavio, Sweeny, tine/mite. Windmills. Poll Evil. Callous, (*racked I leels„Galls of all kinds. Lame. ' nes*, Fresh WI ands. Sprung, tiro ises, Sand Crack's. Foundered Feet., Scratches.' or • . .Grease„Mange, Rheumatism, Ilite,,l of . :Animas. External Poisons, Painful Net nous !Affections, Frost Bites, ' flods.tbons.Whitlows.fitir es and • Stahl's, - Chilblains. Chapped • Halide, Crimp, ContrartionS ' . . Ur the ;11ttscles. sweitiogs, .. W•Mtnez.s of the' jiiiins, . (likedl ilreasts, &O. - , .CAIITION TO Plrfteff %SETS. Reware of couNTERFEITA. slot bettor.. the name of the Sete Proprktue, GEORGE' W. MERCHANT. Lockport, Ns. if .? isl Mown lo the side of the lint tle. and lit lif3-.httlid.Writtn 4 neer the Cork. Don't he porsua. ded to take attythiFf.t else with the promise. it is just as Coed &c..&C• Th is is riled iced by those unprincipled dealers whose ccini.clenee will stretch like India Rob ; her, and who are of a kindred spirit of (thole "in our hirer, cities: whose net:looms practices have so recent ly been exposed to the.serion of 4 :ml7re...sit ,-- _.. These wAiti Atte, ipt to Counterfeit I hte attire are ro fortml to tae law l r New York, of Moy'lht.s.-hr which it will b • Sciert t at every person no:dining ,ia these counterfeits is sub ect to indictment, ittiprisonment and tine. 7 - man!' tills Ritmo, will hot liohlot Stat.., land aisiZ W brheld a. he bought of nr gold . A pf.. titan selling rrrst when in ttit he• F ii ntnma Omit All Ord...rit addr 4 ty reopnniirif tn. Ort a Patitpalo den. nre acennuk, Pnld by„.respecl eltixt,i•itid Venial 1. C. C. lIUGIiI C.J. Fry. T.ininif gall firiblellem ;I Stintih ,t Al. J. dlicarer, Slinok • Vont.. WO HaVeni; C. Mr Si' Creek; ..'wOf• AF Tunkliannnrk Mr , S. 1849. exed to the 2 Droprfetor . w ill be rlgurnpt I t or the Arent. and *PP whet wee_ bed by the tar of Ltoo wed&"Mi.,- r rtble Semen gcnrially Itt thq Uttato] by Frall,•3•Orvrifz.huril,i & tiestro.y. Eatinte; I,e‘ia f ; 11. Widget, dwjhurS ; 6. .M. A. Ntr(2•;y.i.4ll.lrlhisjut•eri:.n,‘; kesbarie; W Anthony it; to,. Nhite !lafflo, Lpwi:ihar4:: rt. iti1111:• ma. Bear u. At?ttach Itnllo & inprvi FroderitA Riau at. C 0.,; Whotraal .1. E. Carver.- . . ARCIIITECT AND EritalliiDETt s .Va. 51.1.Vorth Sitti &rat. rhiteira. ' '.l ri IVES URA AND tiPECIFICATIONS he Contiactst erect Dverlitnp.4le. and layout the :rounds for Conntty Seats or Cemeteries; together' with t ie arraneemeot of Trees ti) glee to e proper of Chistehrs. floapitale, Prison', Wat.i . Work"; Cas-Wririt". dm.; by the Meat and roostapprov. edlslans.inctUd g,beatiott hatiittar4e: Pliases.rob. • . „ . • POSTS CRI 'PT -; • Elt:031 ilt*ASiLt •i 111oz. - 14.7, March 25 In the Senate, Mr. Dorniat.; from tho • Committeii on Teiritoiies: reported a bill ;for the admisiioa of the State Of California into, the lanion and ,a bill providing territokial governments for Utah. New Mexico,. nad!for , other purposes,' This latter bill, we tinder.. stand, prdposes p money . consideration -to Texas, in , the setdeinent of the boundaries. between that State and New Mexico. The Californi a , question was then debated by liteeren,fatid; after 2tl CXOCILiVe SCSSkiIOII! Senate adjourned. - In the Hew ef,Re nt the :bill pTar CI 1 CS, supplyMg detleiencies in ihe'•appropriations for the present fiscal year was passed : after. which the House resolved itself into omit reduce ot . the Whole, and eonsiderrel tits; message la relatio to California: • , r Tut-navy March PP. The SOnate, tb-day was a scene of t 4 et• most confusion. Mr. Foote moved that the bill organizing Territorial Govern tints of ;Utah and New Mexco, be taken up',foi the purpose of making it the special order. fer'an early day. In the discussion- of tbli, very sharp words 'passed t etweeitnessis. Benton a n d Foote, the former of \vilep i as the friend of California, gave notice to;those who desiied her admission, that they noir - stand hi her. California. Was entitled to the consideration of the Senate, abet her right was not to be postponed. Her bill was first reported, and as her friend, he gave notice that from this time, henceforth. he intended to have the subject pressed stied urged upon the Senate until definitely acted, upon. He objected to give the territorial bill precedence. He dwelt upon the'neces sity of furnishing protection to that p4oPle— stated that they had'isufferedolere suffering. and would .suirer;; Unless eneasure4 Were adoptettto - i.'-oteet them. Mr. Foote replied' with much warnith, in; duleind in a personal attack upon Mr. Ben ton's course—imp fining the motives of:his action. tend intiinatintz that his netv-born friendship for California was not for the sake of her people. but hecau4' of the presence hero of her senators, -.411e- , e ri tnistion-tohaelt him up and sustain him in the Senate he :vas look ing for:with most , feveri-li anxiety.' He also contended that the California question had no precedence, by riz,ht. About-the ad mission of the new State there was do doubt whatever—while the territorial billy it was own, would give rise tiimech diseutsioa. In this itate of things. he considered it high ly iiroper that tire ratter bill should be taken up. His motion was not hostile to the ad mission-of California, although he admitted that he did not want that measure adopted until certain other questicns shall have been settled. I The air and manner of the , Senator 'from Missouri was a slander upon the Sen ate, in the insinuation that he alone was thii friend of California. In tiirther discussing 'the miestion, Foote made trs,e of the most abusive lan guage towards Mr. Benton,• calling him n " Blackguard," acc. The motion. was at length laid on the table.. • The Senate. then retkrned the considera tion of Mr. Clay's resolutions of Compromise, Mr. Chaselini'ing , the floor, addressed the Senate:upon the general question of slavery, vindicating the cour4 pursued by, the great body. c 9 anti-slavery agitators. In tfe : Howee, there was 211;) an Mating time. Mr. King. charged the speaker With having mutilated - the Journdl of the House A corntnittee was appointed to investigate the charge. In the Senate; the.difhe'n/tv bet .een Den tort and Foote, was re'n'eweB in consequence of the former tliarginz the , lattjr falsi fying. the report which appeared fa the Washington papers in regard to the -rencou tre of the previous day. Mr. Chase returned and conecluded, his . remarks on, the slavery glieqlloo. Mr. Footes motion to, appoint a committee of thirteen ' n ns to`:come up to morrovi. In tl4. House, the further consideration of the President alifbrnia message was resum ed. Aft. Ashinug .spo!t.e at length on the subject., TEMPADAT, : I .•lhreh 23. • In thr Senate, Mr. Foote's hill,lto appint a committee of 'thirteen td settle tito slavery question; was, Under discussion ,! Mr. I?ald win haTiag the'lloar." After a short execu tive session, the Senate adjourne.l.l till day. In the House, a resolution was Offerctl,_ calling On the President for inforrnation rely tive to the offer made by the Hudson Bay Company-to dispose of their poss6Eory rights in Oregon. The President's California MeV. sage was then discussed, on : which 'Mr. Chan dler, of 'this State, made .a very sensible• speech. COLIRgt.:7I.:I? IVEEMLY.FOR 7nP,rourz.v.4z. Wheat Finttr, hhl. gr,-oo , 1)4 . 4 Prnelte4 rtetl. 3tn Rye .•- do do 450 I , ,t.otj , dato(oor'd.... 1'75 Whtat,bm.h. ) 10. Hz') Appleh, par - d. 75 Rye, do 0 1 1 .1 Eev.s.'doz ._ 4: on. do - 05 Mauer, 16 Oros, en 27 , Moon, Potatorti, tin • • M.) i ILltt', . Timothy Sef.d, ' 2,.:`,0 9 Rey., to-d, tiovvr ,fo _ 3 51) 1 Plaster:l 04s, Candles, ci , TIE gab'perther..c. have In since- 0n favorable terms .1 3.ned gailmis tll,:tilte.4 Wintet E 4 ;terin Ott, . fit: te do Unbleached do 1 All 2.5.00 'do ricarlied Fait do . 2.trtt ‘do . - 41 n Solar dr. ' ' - 5(011 -I do rlO Wlivet Lard Oil. '20041 ;do 110 do Elephant ftli; • Sanft :•:,' do . "do do - Whale. oil. 7.8, 0 do 4. Sf.tnne do .. . 18.1'00 : do I , 46"Aine.d:N. , rill West Coast :Whale Oi:. . ve - yt , 117.1“, for miner,' tp.e. •i WO plionly Cott , inon Oit.intita.ble3(ll' grenAing. Mut . do do faint-vii,„ ' 10,000; dn . ' Tannerfd nil. ernnprigin: Strain", ttank it. Shore. ttnd Tanuer%' Whale Oil, 4vllhnieft Adamantine CAndlev, - -- gui,i - duAtredd and Pipped Tdb,v i'lar,dles, As.. - .poled sizes, (no ch.irge for Id.xre,) 36 . 1, 1 lioxeit Yellow and Brown Sol - p 3, . . Peruvian and Fatavt.n..0.;.i:1,... . - - Ittit.flLN & rrnr:E. No. 31! Nnritt Whareri, ad c:ore ahni, Arch Sireet. Fell 9, ISM). 9-3tnol eltllaildphia. _ _ MBE onbsirit+Pr brviozrrtooved"l3is Iron bulintss to 14e 1.1. re sin - , No. 13 NO RTE' WATER srar,E.r. ;:rf:p.trr:l to r•••• 11:::.• arnt ( 5 '.1. any 11..pertonth ,, f Irtm and Slitel; f:ii?tk lxtn plem.lted Iron, ilitro:e011:0•i .litloo4 ,`Vvry PliCk&t, Two' 11105 r0n11:100 :0 bar a Inr tr give: e ; R ;;_ faction to All , Ntaa nyty laVOr lI:Pik:C[3IIMM. 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