Upon me mending their Boots. I said I had no leather: one man went oat and _brought itt an old"saddle. I went to work - and in one ,t4av-tnade SI-5; I - charge SS for -half solinzl • - • . -rtf they fiad the leather. - I had one iia'irfol, Wiles more than I vranted ; a -man then of- t fered me SIS for t‘oling his shoes—tif course I `did not. refuse. What. with tradin.g,pecu ^--Liting, and digging, I have gathered togeth ?•-er nine hundred and seventy-five. dollars-- I I have •to a, friend five hundred dol lsrs. Francisco is an expensive place to life : rtried, to speculate some there, but I did not succeed. Ia fact I lost monev.• friend going into the.mercan tile business ; With him I have left mv'gold. Mr. had left for home before we I arrived hem..,,A. 13urr, died in this Once, -and sixteen more- of- the passengers that I came out in the - same vessel I did. ;Harry' who formerly resided in Minersvilfe is in ,the citron Intsittes, and doing well. L—, and myself intend goinz to the mines sona ; we are bath well and , in good , spirits: I hare gained twenty-three poundl hare been out here and than'i Gol for it _give rny ‘ hest r.ishes to all irsouiring (riendk:, and sac if I 'ma' , there I..cour!J spin yarns to drill for sererAdlys., ..F hope you tata z r receive. this letter aid the errlo..ed Gold safe. art,tl now ivite :to me rrit, _Only one of yon, nut all. lam as erer. •=,^ll - BRUISER.. , . , . Li . ` ,,- i ;,, pre- . ' ' filirlil!' ,-,-. 4 - I,' ~..7 —:. L s . • ...—c*. r . 4s .4. . iprl/ 20. 3 11 -,--T P l• .IcD ).13 iii =TO 1A711011: . ,rear` dopres.siya is thishraa-5 of hu , iae=i,.„and the difTrultv in tia. - r sale-f r .. have caused Members of some firin3 to iacate thenis'elses -in the prim cipaltenartie:s, with a view of effectin sties o'a the T s•plt. This course has been adopted by spate of the linvy operators, and others fiad it ttez.ei; , ary to advt a sir - nil:if course. Onr friend.. Mr. JAMES J. CONNER, of the firm of Conner, Ith , ath and Littleheels; inform , us that he has de!ermined to tat;e up his reii- den:e in New York also, with a view of .sell - their Coil. They' mil4fr - ona the vein know as the,SpD'irt Vein, a Red Ash Coal of the very heßt quality, and which Ira always sustaiaed a hizh reptration . l9 New York. the prinzipat market for the Schuylkill Red Ash Coal. PITILIDELIIII.I A T USION.--The annual distrthu t inn of the E3grariiip and Paintings of the Philadelphia Art Lraioa, will tn'ce place 03' the Ist . prozima. The engravinf... 9 fur the current vettr. is talien from the justly' admired picture, by .I.lu;iriNoroN, entitled t. Mercy's Dr . cdp," belongiag to the collection of the late Edward L. C'irev, arld which has been .eihibitibn in the Aeadem . , ..7 , of Fine Arts. It is there where We saw it, and without. en- teeing 'haw the . mintiti& of i c ts merits, which - our limits•prev'ent, we 'may remark what is . universally conceded that in beauty of arils is simplicity and poetry or de:, sign. us well as' in Moral effect, it is little roore than equalled by any production of the 'irtoriern l p'encil: Besides a copy . of the engra ... , . . viugi secured ,to cvery subscrilaer, a large — . amount of money, iu yarious sums.. will be_' • distributed by. -draiviug among them. which ' is to be iuvestil in such picture or painting : 'as tray be seleoted from any exhibition iu the ;United States—thusz:Crtirin,z the val , re of the ' money io the engraving., with the chances of , a picturCe worth from $1.19 to $5)O. • It is this system of cp.: o c, iras • ; I..triiught the FinerAris iu Great Ilritaia, and - , elsewhere on the c•-a - it inenrof Europe, to such I f itith perfection. Few people.in the Failed giates. are able to buy a painting at mrlrqe• it is , t uoturiott., that the pwductious of • the most successful artists could not ,05- . tai:+d for any suinshelaw that mark. Hi;nce, , the plan of 'Arts Uni xi is „calctilattil tJ.throw the be... 1 production's of Art among the pc°- , ple, and to gutird them from loss by allays •". luinishing a full equivalent for 'the money invested, in the shape of au engraving.. Per '. , sbni wish Eng to subscribe to the Art Union• for the current year. -can do SO at our offiCe, , - • the publisher of than paper haviug been se' !cc 'ted as one oitsli'lr.irary :.. 4 eirciaries. Price Mrt - .51 - F.AD EN"-MeTION jS, N 7.17 YORK.— '74?. 'Ltizi , lwure:of the Empire State hare raw woi,hr to.be fidlawed rri other Ca• - irn Yan-ralth. - , exPinnt. oae thou:a:id dinars n;.).. - ,h or r:af estate fro n at,arhmeitt f.tr, \Nre 11, lieve in zip up utea who h3v:". !icon hy,vccitl pea hr rather that -1 Oic.!!) 001 r itro the rnirP• A m iT. ' i f:"11 .; _q." >a '<l `l3 . he rolib• d or the r., if and ft. :w r or tz`V'l r iwre ,- ,.. that zihetp, bertau-e or lo.fr 'has ripple hun another maw's Aleh'or. A V , ...ro.—Gorer IP" 'John , -. 1. - in has 'vetoed a 13ill, one . se-tion 'of whi .11 i 4 ncyir wit re,,ora tion to the Cuur of Quar: .S.SOsions`of Philo delphia Coun . y. of the pltv'er to grant li,ea se for the sale of ardent qpirits., The Gov . - ernor objects with zrearforee and propriety, to 5u.....11 an increaqe of iudirial patronnze, es pecially as the people are iu.it about to upan the aritenainen!s: to the Consti•trion. whi7h authorize the eiectioti ofiudzes bt: the popular ioiee. The Yeto will be sustained. ifii.try - .—Abhou'.; I only introdu-ed intoew l''ork about three years sitre, there are now con*tructed or in par,r4- , c, between 2)Qa'a.ild'3lo l .) . miles of plan rolid. in which are invested a capital cfover $3;099,9 9 1. It a strop; argtuntatia . their favor; that in no ins2in2e, so far a.:ore are awart .4 , has a plank road fet h^tat coastru:ted r that has proved a losing concern 70 the stock-holders. •. Of two roads rurvairi:t into . V:ica,, radi i about • 29 mites tong, and :which cost near 51.1,003, .each, 9ae Pays: 25 .per cent reaularly, the other htls declared, a dividend Of 10 pe'r cent, payable` to - the *stockholders, while 100' per cent, has been, reserved , for repairs. „Mrsreatotts:.—The Philadelphia - papers of Thursday, contain awouuts - bf theitliscovery among the ruias of old buildings in Walnut street, below Third, of the rezniris of a bu- Man being, encased iri a coffin. In a cellai of the back building, ICo. .50, were found three ground arch , , and on tenting these down • a mahogany coffil was ,discovered embedded in the ;inner arch, and in an up-.(I right rt&sition. . The wood work was-much i decomposed, and within were found frag own ts ula human being. The hip bone and, several of the ribs were quite perfect, bdi the remains were no(_sulrwiently so to di,;. • . cover the sex. On tire coffin was an Dun= mental breast plate of copper, gilt with sil ver, but so corroded that it Was impossible to trace any inscription. The' house . were 'built in 1'770, and the presumption is, that th.e deceased diertof Yellow fever, and that this Mode of burial was resorted to fUr some peculiar reason'. • The property, We believe, , 13.r.nuC - roxs of PosTAGE.--Resolutfoas have i named by . .E.T. Farquhar, Esiti lieen introduced . into the Legislatures of this 1 . fasurabte to, a uniform rate of potaee George bteumming was elected of ix%; nil pap:ls to circa- Treasurer by the School Board on Thursday Inle free 4 wh i c h Eveniag last, to supply the vacancy occasion • ”- tUey are.of. p ;age in the c , ,01.4tie5,. Fad . lilted. •. etl by Uri death of Mr: _Robert Mfoodiiiie, NrcovE_Nr.. , :r Wasnr3:s.—We have partially tried Crane's Patent Washing Soar), advertised in another. COllllll'3 ; and our bet ter half pronouuees ita good 'article.. After ,a further 4ial,"wc can speak more advised ly ou the subject. Anything caleplated to lighter renure the drudzery of the - wash tub.'will 1.r.! hailed as the great public bene- - fit by.by tae g,eatler portion of creation, Scsar9a 13:antes is in Savannah. G;., en• gaged in a law etue. General Houston Vvas gt Ngsliville„T•lia., on the Sth ',en route for Vitishiagzoa. lie ha , been Itome—called thither,by e,iti'zness in hi: , Selator Daiv.i,:yi has tzaae to Geo,Lgia, having follow ed the c'rps' , . . - '')l'Gt: It nder.tand that Mrl:,:.‘l.'G: _ _ . ..'vein of Coal . __. i rL hi s x.,haft, stnatlzortionlk of „ which have I been .brought•up tyr, the augur, which is szid I &,.- to be White AFh:- - ...7- r ---. - THE DOMESTIC raoil 4 n4p -.. E ;id - looking oveithe :Prices Curfentin the North Anlerican,* few d3ys since, we oh- . seised: the' 'following, relative to • the Iron Mark - et : Thelnarket continues very dun 'far ail kiags.and' prices are the same. We are narid.-ed of saps of 650.tutts; curtly:Au , • slaraclie;at sl l '9 for I.Co. i?.. and $2l for No. 1 -.—includiag some Charcoal Ira. 2. at 322,134 -,011 on the u*al credit. In Manufactures tliere.is . very -Mire &neg."' :..kt - these priCes the business is ruinous to aft engaged in its productictiii.except_in favored lomtions ; yet, We are constantly told by . the British Agents in the Free. Trade-pa pers, that all branches of, business-are flour ishing in the cohntry except the coal trade ; that the Tariff of. 4846 has nothing to do with it, and that the whole evil rests ivith the producers themselves. , • Every mark who is ready to Sell the best interkts of his country-, must have some .plea for his condUct, however silly or unfounded the plea may be as a substitude forithe naked truth, wjtich it is ! their policy to Cover up as mush as possilie: But this corrkmnnitv can not be deceived is t`o the real causes of our dittrulties. They can easily be traced t 9 the itnu3ense cuantikka of Forein Iron which are weekly landed upon our shores. In;the same paper from which IVC copy the aboCe f.!lra,Ct we find an invoice of the cargo of theNllyo ming, which arrived a few days ago, from from which we make the torlow , lug extract :• • • - tnn- hoot , tern to Cbrirrh;retn.- 357 bundle. end 427 1.11,. In F. J Elting &lb,. !1.0 blivtilrg iron tte Brunt* & fhlrhia. 6.2 latnrlleo Iron id ts *Trove! & 2 t-tslntt rlyttna 'will 2 znelt..r4 to J. Deveirule. V)l7 Nar.. Iran to Win L. & Snip. 1791 do to Earz. x Winda do in J. linittnt & en., , ... htnuiles !karst(' k Sing/ - 313 La.dfra as i 23 4,r+ to y. G crunch en Salt. .5 , 1 n rto and 400 I , Ire in %Yin. F. Pons. 173 lin u, J Knillit &Iron, 1 Etel nit ml;e, mei 13b It Ire toMihnney & Ctn. nlt awi elti/ 2lcldirdel at Harney. .2ro'thn di, (.1 & Whil4fre 2-126 I.hr% It ntl 372 Cu tulips in T iG , •orSci 447 httna Joe., & fen. / she..l iron to "Merl Theio.s err %ado 07 (Ult. Raiirnmt lrnti. Rrtti t 400 MT.. p received at ft.onoo on thr. ISM urt,t fr ,, nt NtIVII , /rt COI k. Thus are the products of othe.r countries i..uper(Tding those of our own. In the face oflhis importation of iron, Weekly,. it 'is not astotiishing that the Iron trade, and :ill the, branches of industry, dependant vpon it, are in a prostrate condition. • Is it a wander . that theTurnaces throughout 'our Slate, are now :,tanding idle, and that hundreds of workmen are . cleprived eruplOyment. When ivel make l this statement; we nsserta fact—a fact,', which all the British Free . Trade• Agents in the cannily cannot con - rovert.. The fulluiy ing are some of the Furnaces whieli have) heen . supeadyl in . conEcquence of :the influx of Foreir,ra Iron : The Monticello Furnace, wfihin-a few miles of Duncaa's ',land, and the propeits; belolgioz, to it, sold at'Auc ion: Emeline Furnace. Victoria Furnace, Oak Grove Furnace and Perry Furnace,'all sitoa ted r.'ithin,a circle of tea miles of Duncan's Island. Th..-.se furnaces are known .to have suspended. and there may be many others not known to us. The iron trade at .Pitts bur; also most.unpromifring. The,.fmcri- Can, in its * weelify review: 'netit:o but a tingle sale of 103 tans metal, at',s.22. • The elfeet_of this annihilation of business, most deleteriously felt by uJI classes of the F=l The hecessity of immediate aztion upon this : mens . dre must be apparent to our repre sewatives in Congress. Unlez-s they restore t i to the country d'in.)ie',protcctn•et tariff--63e that -will guard:the labors of the American ern rk that will a:lee...more revive all brandies of trade, and make Our ,Region again resound ivith the hum of indtiAry".L-we tatisi l , uffer fur Years: There are, sOrne Men, we know know not w)iether they are emmissaries of Sir kl. L. BULWER, W/IClscrui,.itk-vien ; of all the difii..tulties by which the Iron and Coal . trades of the country are surrounticiLtOndrio eate the British Tariff, with all tlie-pOWt4 of I wtii.th they are possessed. But it bec - otries the dicy - of Congress to look into the matter,' l and without learinfy, the "*disagreeable opinion of Eugland or the Ais.approbatioa of the traitors in - our own midst, to take such ac ion as wilt best promote the'prosperity cf our country. retie Gaousn _OF Drvoace:--The Legi4n-. tore of lisutucky have added to the grounds of divorz,:etaf,e heretofore existing' --"the itn• uccesFary puhlithing - of one patty in a , ne.rs , :paperfortFgc.d abandonment." This has been dau - e, - ic . is supposed, to meet the eve of T. ; B. Lawrence and wife.' -Mr. Law ren c. thet'O , :ton Millionaire, whoe mar riaze to the '.Belle ofh - entuetcy, years arzo, ematetl considerable noise in eon sequPtiee of the zrand display of jewels_aud finery• at the; wedding, NV tt AT-J 1 sprat-L . ) la spectacle does this &eat. and free republic present to the world just now'.. The national legislature has been in 's..isssion five months, and 'none of the area' ; and essential measures of legislation bare been a,ceJmplished. The ordinary operations of the government have come tcia stand : the I goverment itself has almost sunk. into an strophe, in consequence of an alienation of ' one section of the country front ado - her, while . all that eauSes or justifies this aliena tion tniht he settled in an Iwur between persons of seise and magnanimity, if a simi • • ; lar state of thins existed in the relations of Of what earthly` consequence, we beg leave to ask, am it possibly be; who shall' yield first in this unhappy dispute, who shall act with most grace or ma7nanimitr.? Nune..i.l the world, that we can'perceive. ex cept rbat in all sit,l cases. he who first aktn i dons a position not necsary to he held, and . thus displays a real geaerosity ,and forbear ance, gains in his OIVEI self-xespoct and in 'the respezt of the world, au aiivantage which his ! adversary has not been wise enough to se- THE ; kINER Jouws A.L,traVlLLik-9ENiItAL' AtIY.ERTIFS. _ liFflap-AT WASHITGTON Ammo& toj,Tenr,e4 Clay—Etietion - of crept of the : 11ouse--:Proceeiti n'.re of a most Dis graceful Chatiader in flee - Senate—Con grecs —New Me.rica-+Dissolution of the Cabinet. . , ; _ - - ' Di Fidai 'night: hrit, the Flon. HENRY CLar, 413 bandgoniely serenaded by ttie Young Alen of - Washington. in honor urthe 73d anniversary . of his birlb day. ~ I t: t troved a-brilliant afFdir..--- The music was delightft4. and - the crov,v'd . of citiz.enS: ainerntded. ita t Alr. :CLAY. carrtc_forth, a4d intretiti his %batiks for the honor, conferred tilios The mu.sie._he said, ~ cir' as_beauliftil and i,.. strains had the: rither, Oielody: when' he Membered tbit they were breathed fa in kindly"!greetint as they ln ice . of his f 'ends 'of Washington' city, amongst who ,liad been pawed so 'many years of die.l9. e lite th 4 were thus, disposfd to h'ono'r:'' He ajluded ,to his presence there, in this t e evening 61 his days, and _said that it itr!a , is mission to eii deavtir to perpetuate thAliond of, ouenatioriat union, and to proniot / e the future happiness and - prosperity of (dr cotilmon eourrry." : The Senate: on .londity, was chi: flit' wen. , q (( pied with the usiderOion of the Defleiency hitt. In th / X flottee, the death of the late Clerk, )Ir. AUFgr.L.L.lttas announced by Mr. Geterair of Tenoeveet and, after the adoll tion of resolu:ivas it htiaor of the deceasle . . - the Ibuse adjourned. , On Tuesday, the Dkiency Appropriation Bill, after having been 'amended, passed the Senate.—Mr. Foote then moved to take tap his ruigion for a Select Onnmittee of thirteen ; but afrer a little discussion, the Senate-agmeil to take up -Mr. Foote's motion. on Wednes day : and then after aishort Execrative! Ses sion. adjourned. In the House, fire ballots were had for 'Clerk, in place nt Mr. :Campbell, deceasO, all of which prayed unucces4ul. On the fimt ,ballot Prindle, of' ; New York, had.:4B rotes; YOunz. 22: l:ilosbrenner, Pa.. 12 . ; Gen. Walbridge, Y.. 11; Col. Forney, (thoulzh not nominated) 17; Seatterinz, 71 . After four more ballutfings; the 'louse ad- juu med. In the Senate, on Wednesday, the procir dings were of the most exci.ing character. 'Mr- Foote's Resolution:for the appointment of a Select CoMmillee:, was taken up, upon which d long andanimated debafe tool; place. Mr. Bentou's original amendment "declaring that Congress has nu piwer over Slavery-in the States or the internal Slave trade, 4t.1 that Congress °tight not to abolish Slavery, in the District of Culunthia; Or in the Forts, Arsenalsur Duc't-vards't'if the Ilaired 8 ateN" was voted down—yeas 24, nays 28. The i question recuning on ;in amendment offered 1 by BIr: Clay, .4 that the Senate dues nut deem! it necessary, and therefore declines to expres. I in advance, any opinion. or to give aoY lii-' structions, either general or specific, for the , guidance of the Committee," it was ndopted by a vote of 20 yeas te s 22 nays. A large ' 1 number of amendments were offered. and while in the raldst of the proceedings. a scene ! I of the most disgr,iceful chancier too`r place. I 1 11 r . Foote 'was 'addressing the Senate, and 1 1 was rather sarcastic in his rernarls, and alltt- 1 Jed to Senator Benton, who herne exci ed. I I r - o arose from his seat and rushed towards 1 ' Foote in a menacing attitude, when Fonte I I drew a pistol on Benton Land then followed I a scene which our lint i:tal space will-not p'er- , 1 mit us to detail. Through the efforts , of' r ISenators a collision was prevented. and 'Mr. , I Foote's pi.:,rol loc'ied in a cle'sk. A committee! iof investigation was appointed. Foo - e SLTIIIS I 1 to have given the Sima:e Much trouble in his short career. rind it seems'to us the best plan I to settle the m3iter wou!d be to expel 111,rn ' whhont eeremonv. .. ~ , In the House, on. the ninth b4113', 4 , -, I Young. formerly U. 8. Servitor from Illinois, and late Commissioner of the General Land. offi.e, 'was elected 'Clue:. , ... Recent information i Ares the belief tlia l t -- New 'Mexico is. preparing to present bersell - . las a State for admission into the Union. ; : :)1 , regularly organized conVention will soon :be a.sernbled there, as in Calitinnia, the t of which will be to adopt a cousti:ution, and prepare, in proper fintn. an 'application ,io Comfres6 for admission as a state. There eau beim reasonable doubt abut this conven tion will establish a perpetual Prohibition of slavery within the o:ckrs of New 'Mex ico. just as' the people of Califoruia have done Ji r _their state. The copulation of the district which will probably seek admisiihn as a state, is est;matrd to be now but little under one hundred thousand. The National noticing the many rumors that have been circulated 'in telalitgl to a clissolvtion of ,the Cabinet. says..:-.lt,is pot trtre that rise enemies of the Cabjnet "have • won the Presideat over to :; hem e!npr.iiii tru , ..the President has 1 intirnatedia strong disposition to form a . neW Cabinet.'!. There exists, We have reason . ! t) know: entire doneord between - him and hisCrt hi net: and there is not.we verily believe, a .sin nie member of the Cabinet who would nor re tire front his station instantaneously' on di - covering that his presence 'in the Coundil ,ehatnber was not-desired by ,the pnegideut. There is not. we •rcl . persuaded, one•of Mein who is not alrectionatelv and:dee'ply attach t el , to the pre.ident, and proud that he enjoys ;he esteem nod confidence o 1 that • eminent man. Nor is there in fact any division, iar lany want of harmony, between the Presi dent and the tnetnbers of the Cabinet." . some two Try: ITETO mc.s.AGE, of GOT. Johnston warmly akilauded by the entire Whig prefi,, as it_will he by the mitre_ biz !tally of the State. This - is right. • The F,xecutire has discliarge4 his du T, ably and fearlessly, and he will be found fully equal to any crisis that may' hereaf er arrive. It is right there fore -that the Whig party should rally as one man to sostain him in the stand•,whkh has taken again 4 st the putia , " o es m 'of to ism. , , ..11. J. W.," on “d.r.ision of characteris.'• is in tyi)e. but. °win to the crowded state of colour., if omitted until nextweek'. A thscrc.sa Facr.4n the trial of the State Treasurer. a singular fact is brought to taiitid. During his term as Treasurer, he had to pay a loan of 5200,000, contracted by . a previous Ticasurer, to pay interest theilre, vious year. He met this Juan, while he paid ' both instalments of interest a zcruing hisjyear, withciut a loan. While during the previous year,.mure of. debts against ~t he Common- wealth, on the - improvements, accumulated; and virtually there teas taut one instalment of interest paid of money in , the. Treasury. hir. Ball vir Emily met three insmlments of in terest - avi. hout a loan, paid out. much money on old delits—bad in band 5159,000 fur the North Branch Canal—and a payment wa's made iJa the Stateiebt. The singular fait is this,.that in some instances when he could not pay money be gave as a reason,: that tig had - that loan -of a previous yeer to ineet-:-and' yetie is 'censored for not paying, out in one i, faster on the linei improvernents..by mat of the very party . whkh was power: when, and under whoie auspices that Imin was curio . t racte4, What lost it,lnean Mil ,' FROtas iifißßlSßErtsv• . ~.. ../ cosysroNntlccr. oit ease 30111ttrir. •, • „„ , . . 7 ,, __ Zia kek•rooos—The ' : - raft. 1?' 164 • " r ej•-,Loiatiens if the Pr-ion - -,A locatiorifor lead-:tMtners' Ban*AChsriter---Stku3rrkilli . ..,,-' - , ,'. - Haven mutua LA innwanti , c 0.... . the Prison , ...1, has brea seltextl ta our borongE ' James Cooper— ofes.wr ..' Webster -,Titt- Srlatr.C4 : l4:osaioners of-this county. The 4,ittzi 4 . .. - I DiterOCe CoSt'S; :S. ..-. • ...: _'.,' -.- . PiStili - Rig" 2 4.ttituat --- wH -i tri: - hi` a ar' Leet(Street,toutb" '- - ' H isagen. April O. IBA - age . . abort. Markel Sanare, .Tlie.,,: reround . ' Mr. B. B . Jor : —Yon :Mnit be aware was pCarelta.ied of Andrew Ru.wel, Esq. A rhere . exist some years since a crib of In- , sprin , of . waterio „_ eonwe i sienuto the prison:, cc •dians on e Susquehanna. be the name of i __, lc.. t. , .. 7 Ki:kapoole They' did not, *like the other *"' •'mu! w hi c h, 17-et can be eaeliT eon • I u.ibesgair,-i. horns by - hunting r . t he ve il. veyed;throttgb pipes. t and . toc understandtba t Lder,tesso and fishing to the streams: but. by , perMissiim to lay phi* fur - iaid purposes, i .their diF t hnn6 - ty and cunising; made all the .h an ,h ee n grante d ..,4 t h e _ % moo council . / oiler tribe contribtee largely to their means . ' ~,,h o r ;. - , e ,i, no . many would ,hiOe preferred baying of sunpart even to their teem! propensity . 0 e i n d a i g i n e i n d e bauchery : drunk-epees and; it nearer the Court Hous4,.yet. the s.cite re- - brihery. This tribe exercised a 'powerful I•lectelt s giocs.ogry geacral :Satisfaction. The influence over the othernribes fur atmumber I facilities Ofpimetiric4watereand Hie reduced ofyears: and uta'de them subservient to all ... m aterials;. :z 1) . 7 which a their scheent of treachery. Ant finally. fro n - nee.'9e .., b:e..elie .rb , re coastantitippression.and . eiact ion of utamyteri.i .grea . t , saving Cars t be effected,' is what in the 'o t h er tribes conabinid and rominenced a fluenceirthe dommissioners 'in • Malting this fierce war' on the Kickapow. and though the ~s ej e ol on . . • , • . , strife: waseevereiotte of theKickapons were . e,„„.....: - 1 ron..—On ,Monday, the -Alined': but they were dispersed to all parts -47,1J-F'.40..reu.e713 re,fect, 'of •he hunting gmu ids. - One branch ibia- i 6th of May, an election for Borough Officers. ed itgelf .to the Wieacoes , and Wissahieon i en U e i st i ng ' n e chid , E ttge ,: cs, cetiecii.men, 1 tribes. Another brnirh to an obscure tribe i &e • s te., , w ite ta k e o w e, in .puttsville. 'ltis ' that had their hunting gmunds and fished iu . vt , . almost unnecessary to r s eMind our citizens ofl the Delaware. some •rntelve miles below the l• the im Gap. It was generally 'believed that this i portance ef this election : --of the kn. ; whole tribe had hecoineerinct so far as mis t f portanee of' selecting Individuals in whose' chief and intrigue were concerried : but a I hands the interests of ihe Borough. can short time since WIIS presented a ' pruposil with .. . e , sawn?. -ne placed i hut. on • similar tion from that part of du' original, tribe that - • on 1 ocertqoas there has been considerable factious joined the (obscure tribe /below the , Gap the Delaware, to 'holster and make over all' feelior, displayed, that it tromes the duty of the privileges. profits. and Advan!nnes of, our citizens. at ibis time:!and-on.fu:ure oc their native hnn•ing r.trottnds to the Manhat. 1, casions. 10 unite in niev.iwz me n w ho who will toe., aid it was suelxised by some that the 1 f a i thfu ll y legislate, for t he - • welfare of the condition of i his transfer was .4'fire Water. and wampum : but as soon as the treacherylLtrough , regardlessof personal predilections.l was su.pected, iheNeen seeut of the dscen- All feelings of animosity, at such timcfs.: dant of the chief of the Ne.liaminies ferreted ! should be discarded, and an effort ( made liii • it out completely. and rave the alarm : .the every citiz‘me m' s towards pro oting- the inter war whoop was sounded. He wa s joined ester of the 1 'fawn, by choosing in whose by the chief of Coaquanoc: the strife hecame t , er-iting, and for a whi e dauteful—but the judgment. integrity. and deterniination to 'noble old ehiefof the Delawares came to the what is right, confidence ••In be placed. ' 'rescue, and with his strong artn, --- wi.1 . 1 toner. , - t. - I,r - Destructive Fire. --fWe learn that the 1 liar , aim Bung the Tomahawk, and the base and treacherous Kickapoo fell at his feet.— Coal . Works of Messrs.: Brinell], in Cass ' The noble Dt.laware instead of exul'itigover township, Schuylkill Conoty. consisting Of, his prostrate flie, merely straddle,' Ibis chest, a2O horse power•Engioe.' Breaker, &c. &c.,, sounded a war whoop. and scalped him, re- Were destroyed by fi re. ' , Or' Tuesday . Emir tainirer the trophy of his vietory, and then nin e '• , • , :.• ite works Were eomparatice- I the Prife wa s ended: , and k . ckaroo in fl uence ' a' t• l forever lemished either from meddling in I ly new. leaving -been its use only a_ gbort burning grounds, or 112 Il e Halls of Legis- space of time. The Ici l s is estimated at , 1 lotion. P . 512,000--no insurance: and as the Messrs. In the House, another effort has been 1 rittain, are just beginnitig in the world, the made tore peal' the "Lebanon s Valley Rail. ; 13 . ; toss will be severely. felt. The fire is sup road hill" whirl'. however. was defeteed by ' a large vote. This settlYs the 'question at i posed to have been the work,tif an incendiary least for the session. -, The Senator. Hon: .1 "who, nu doubt, is rapidly` , pavin . ~fr his way Daniel Stine, and the member. John W. ito the i enitentiary or gallows 1 1 Killinaer. Esq.; ferldeeply interested in the} , • . - - 7, , • 1 ' 1 I matter., and deserve great:credit for their en- ; fr," Ilfusiccil Enti4•lmmiten/.—Mr. Dyer; of the bill ; ehilad,lphia: will :give 6 musical entertain- I ergo and perseverance in getting through. and in resisting the efforts made for I ment in the Town Hall, in this Borminh, on its ret b& 7 ll: this weld will doubtless he of great ' „ .._ . , ex . ~ r. 1))er ormerly importance to the people of Lrbanon. The . in ' nua Y ervn , in." ' n I Th l ..' f immense itton adyannize abJut it, wilt make ; resided in . this place. mild is knowrii as a it, at no distant day. a great mar ufaemring r worthy young man. In additiop lb' the regioa.lf that article , cannot fill Nl' be of, Charms. of whin!' his music is possess, the immens dyantage, to her citizens. a'd t t • . • Y - . . -, , vod jag I ,, n:c 1 .act ih, at tie is blind. and as givian, Ceincerts is will. wi - .., ut. dmibt hay -tea * the : only mode by which he can maintain his no the Co tißegion of SNthuvikill, county.—' The Hon. Daniel Stine.. the Senator from , farinly. he has stronnclain. ppm a geuerC;us Lekanoti..who is the father of the bill. is en-, : and discriminating public. Give him a tilt d to great credi' fur his careful and pro( bumper. ~., den; course to briao.:111) at thi n happy reeult , - • l'' . against a most determent d and well orgnniz- i Ir7' Sons of Temperance.—At a meeting ed onposition to the mea-ure. ' of the Tamaqua Division,' No. 9.1, 'held in The tsornmitte • on Banks have reported their Hal", fir the purpo r 'se of d e e-live offi favorably in retarion to the application of the hli bers' 8.11 - I't for a re-charcr. I' has not as eers ; the following gentl,(tmen were elvend: vet hoto called up in the Seoate, but I twine. W. P.. John Bluist. Sett.: W. A., Wm. hend there will be no &Ili 'ulty in getting it i rhalge'iitis: R. S.. F. 'thutierbrun ; ,A• IL through.. I S., John Holmes : T.. .11 'K. Smith : F. S., The 111% ineurporati-g the Schut.Ptill lin-_,''A eue A . H.IDI; C., Wm. N'atidtaree' r ; A. C.. . yen Mu wit Life In-ma:lce Company, ha.' - , Senate, an d. A. Harris : I. S., John Walter : O. S.;Geo. al , o ret-sed final reading in the will go through the Hou-e wi:hou; d;ffi min-.' Keene. - ••• I The „eloqtemt spetath of the Hon. .himes 1 Cooptnn to the C'av fesiyal in New Yoe.:., has afforded his friends.lbere(and their flame i. Lertioa) the most u aillored pleasure. , When I look at the present melanelooly po.i. ' lion of our affitirs, and the utter disregard of i the true interests of :he country. ht: Lccofir , coism, I eannot bus re'oice that the Whig'. party have b-en 50 fortumte as to secure the services of that gallant and chivalric Whig. 1 i It is.acoasolat ion that we have an • an no ro tent foinl Tartest. Ihr fni•lees•." , 1 . . Nlt.• Cooper', attachment to gallant •• Old • Harry," through gut,d report and through 7 PVII retkir, is no eirnest of how sincere is 1 his auachment to that party of which the “Tarmer of Ashland " haslor so many years , i I been the Standard hearer, and the honored I and acknowledged exponent. • , A petition, numerously signed by 'members . 1 of the House of Represipta•ives, praying. the I 1 Governor to postpone indeflaite'v, the flail!, ' execution of he senteece of the low is the : case of D. Jobb W. Webs-et, has been for warded ia his Ex , el'e ictl'. Governor Bergs of • Massachusetts. A similar petition was sent; 00 ,by members of the &owe a few days 1 , . . I sure. The effect.of theseappeals remains•to I ‘ ;be seen. Maly erettlemn then's: Idu not.. 1 They are prompted by the thest feelings of ' sympathy for that.unforamate man. 1 1 The Wetherill case .anain received its i quietus on 'Monday. A. mo ioa to take it 'up , 1 1 being defeated by a large majority. The Forrest Ilrorze case was neain defea- I fed is the Senate this 'toning, having been sent over fmm the House. I.s friends sav that on a molon no re-eonsider the vote. it will pass the Senate willow diffi ulty. Ir 'had previously passed the floosie by a ma ierity of' two. not•including the n Dadgers "., (not arful ones.) , i Nothiug new or important toirrin,g in town to-day. I , As ever, thine, - ORIANA. " Rev. Dr. Durbin, Correpoading Secretary, Missite ary Society of 'Methodist Church ; Rev. Dr. Kennedy, transrerred, at his'-.pact request, to New York 'Conference; Rev. Edward G. Asay, trausfel'avd to Troy Cuofer euce, at request of BiAltorti . Morris St: Jones ; Po!Y. Robert Gerry, Pr . ..siding Elder of North Philadelphia District, in ; place of,Dr. Dur bin : Rev. Mr. Goertner; Ileprived of his ministerial authority, on the ground of im morality :Rev. Mr. Nieul.z, deposed, on ground of long coati:med . insani r,. Next session-to be held in Smyrna, Kent co., Del.; the presiding I3ishop to preach the opening sermon. • - . Ir?" Satith, who formerly held forth,liu the Pout and ,Shoelitie, our Bookstore. has removed his estab lishment, a shuri distatice,ifp Centre St.; .be tween Norwegian and Market, Where he , will continue the business. i Mr. Smith deals in a gorid article of boots itod-elactes• Give him a call. • t • Daguerreotypes.—Tbe Buckeye Black smith, Mr. Bear, ia consequence of . the rush of business,' has prillonged. his stay in Potts . , [rot tn• ,Nursat I • ville, ,a little while lunger:, in order to satis fy the deritand for Daguerreotype Likenesses. Llayx,tx t—A writer in paperin this ' • Borough,' givk the. ratesof Rosin Gas tharg- The pictures taken by hini are lift-likeand ed at other plat-es: If lam not mistaken, the give great satitfactiou. - • • rates are misquoted at some places. and a . , majority of the works were erected by the i • Eagle Hotel, Tremoni t —Nr. Mark ,Mel. same company that erectrd ther works in this lon, has takethe---Eatzie Hotel, Tre. Burouq.b. and the rates fixed under _their ,di 2 .,__ T , u ,,, a _A n _ t hi s _c ounty. will ncidoubt, rection, with .a vie* oll_tting - Fri'r to-'. _ accommodatinglandlord, and givi terests. This is n herefore; a fair criterion. an We know "at it is the interest • f the c o rn .. salisfaction to all Who may fairor hint - with pang to keep up the rates as high as possible, patronage. • and they never will reduce :hem until force- • • .-The Post iqat- They may boast of their ability to sink all eti to do 7o.bv the Gperation of publieopinion. I 417. A ino Post Office,....- er deperal has establishcd'a new Post Oifiee, their investment . before they will submit to at New Philadelphia, la, this County; fei be redu7ed rates.' but they rims* recollect that by call , d Silver • Creek, and appointtd Chas, their representations that they'Wculd famish • r , „, a cheaper light, the citizens have also invest- r"/" 5 .. r' - ell heavily it Gi..% fir ares. and they may not I ! CO' Ladies' Fa' tr.—The Ladies Of Tamaqua, feel disposed to sink their funds" wi. bone ; E d e . commenced huldityr a Bali' in Borour , h termined straggle. I tlii.ik ' they will find • . •P. • _ that. on AN ednesday lust, whiclkarotn all amounts. that 'thee possess quite as ritult kileperalence and'detertnination as the 'holders of 'he Gas" bit beet) a very Lice afrai r r: • Stock. . A CITIZEN. cl.7`-b.41/i.in lifiddle . po4J—Ouicoirespo * -as fr.ll , -,—. .', , I dent, all Middleport, writtts follows, con. _ . GEE. W. SIMMONS. of 4. ant 11Aza.,.1',803- , arming an 'individual whci'catne to his death, ton, is exceedi gly pOpular as a dealer in ;,, I as described; in that place:, clOthing. He has displayi'd much taste in the 1 Ivey to an'eznaininioo death. 0.9 the re amtogements of his establisimient, and !As', salt of an azgrarcd crime. the most awful .business: is conducted _upon thelight. prince- ; calamity ' which a man mar cause t o s e r a it Ile. Large sales and !mall profits i„,, his' Ivor) hous.elf, is to die ill aftt of intoxteltion: . I a loathstime spectacle ofi,ivhich, exhibited moito. , - ' ' . * ' I itself at Middlepori. on Waxiest:fay meaning _ , Subscription for Dr. Trebster's Fortify.— ol d The re,•ent Calamity that has urred vo•this inieresing • family, has incit their old friends in Boston to raise for helix a hand soniedunatio v, as a testim mild of coitinued friendship. The widow of 'he we Di. Park man heads the list vvilfssoo ollars...whieh ham already, reached. above $20,000; ._. • The rush to Cal forma continuer:,Thou sands are preparing to leave,' as wel by land as by sea. The steamers Ge . orgia.,Cberaetc and Empires . City,- have just borne away morerben twelvelmndred him lieW York. undue learn that the demandSor ,tiekens in the next steamer, is, if,possible More active than ever. • . ' , . C'll'r. Ire later it reported by the eorrespor!. dent or the Nets York Comnrerrial - Adverti. zar to belt" RI infirm a sure of health as to require a temporary retfrement from the la. Don arid aciteratot of Ogg:v.4lmgal lite.. LOcat Stfaire. Phtlacte)pAia An:o2l Conference of M. E. Church: at the,closo of its late'session in' Philadelphia, among others, made the lollowint; apik•int intents Pottsville, Ist Church'. Rev. IV. H.. E lliott 2d du Rev. Mr. JOhncon • Port Tar t.. bon- Rev. H. Gilroy:: Tamaqua, Rev. D. E. Thomas :-"aiemonifiev. NV. IL ton: Schuylkill kinven and, OrwErsburz, Rev 11.' L. Thomas : T Reading lsi Church, Rev. Jno. C. Thomas ; 4 Rev. Geo. D. Botreu: last. A Geriitio namedGgtleib ' - whu acted as ostler at the r.ahle of Dr.' A.Stiln.' terger. it teems. has Liceitin theitabit g:et ting tight, whenever an oppitrAiniiv nifordtd, although under the care of Dr. S.. he had been much reclaimed yet it•apprars that on Tues day' aighrhe Was a - Hale', in liquor, and in plice of going to rev. went to the Invent of Selleri t , where he got . 4oto a condition linable to keep right f id e Op: 4 7 ,4 &hoz a stranger in n strange land" ;,tvas left unguided, whet on Wedneidav morning be was for d dead -in 2d street, helper Abe stable of Mr. , ;: From iodientions on thevonnd, it would seem that a severe struggle terminated. his life; a place of 3 or 4 feet of. the:Road bore inoerrazions made by strokes' with bia h,eada An inquest was held, and the verdiei or the Coroner's Jury wns in iteecordaneov . ith the facts, - !, died fromintoxscntinn:l.l . • . Yours. ite.; .111inet5uilit- Sfidirs. 003: Innt cganzisk4rmiorr, MEM Fatal 4ccident 'Thitsday after -fry . - 1 noon about four o'clock, a seriatis and dis tressifig, accidentioecurrell . Gitieon Bast's `Pplliery. Ai It loaded wi,gon itleached,. the top of the Slope, the slope chain broke, and the wagon was precipitated to:rthe bottom again,-falling upon two inside laborers, 'lons WILT.LOI3 - and • Titotttls - Bit - Ss/a:. John Williams . Was killed, .and Thomas Brew:tin wasshackingly mangled, bui-Nberti is a proba bility'-that his life may be pre i zei r - rfil The. Military Election is creating con siderable mtitetnent„ here, and the claims of tbe,rival candidate r s 're warmly cinvas.syd. 0:7 The Miifersrille Artillerie4"ivill to day..at 1 o'clOckj I understand it flag is . to he pieslented to the Company at 2i.: o'clock. The ceremonies of 4nesentation will tale place in front of Hughes' Hotel. ID - "Amusements for the Young bac oc-, eurred to:me that the readers O s the Jour- Lnal, might be amused,, and pertiapi improv ed too, by some of the tricks, ,and problems, which I propose sending you, from time to time- I wish, liowet!er. to say, 'plainly, that' I. do not claim for them priginafiir or new ness. My destre simply is.to furmstramm.:e trient for the young. If you Approt e the plan, and see fit to publish therni I will sub- mit one or ttio tricks, problemsl:Or amusing experiments, with each communication from phis place. 13:7 Glass from Slrinr:—When( straw with 'L ut.any addition,l:rnay be •rnelteci into color-1 t.t.ss glass with lhe_blow-pipe. Barley straw melts into giassofa topaz yellow , color. To make a shilling turn on its' l edge, on the I point of a needle, you may, take a wine or porter bOttle, and insert in the niouth a cork, with a needle in ,a perpendicular . position: then cut a nick in the fwe of another cork iu which .fix a shilling. and' into the same cork fix IWO common nible-forks opposite each ()lifer. pith the handles incliningdoWnward: if the rim Of the shillin7 be _then , placed on /the point 'of the it may be turned rot.od withoui•anY risk of falling off, as - the centreof gravity wijl be below the centre of sup.ppn'sioa. . 11:7 7'n make an Egg Dance,' .fill a quill with quicksilver, seal it at both - ends with gOod bard wax : take a f?rnalf Piece of the shell off of the small end .of a boiled egg . , and thrust it into the quill. Lai- it on the ground, and it will not cease tumbling, about so lung its quicksilverremains in the .egr,. , FROM TIIE perulihr 11:11.1re of Illerrhant's Gargling Oil, and the impart re1 , ..1 aucrraa Wh.tgluto with In the , f1 , 1.0h hoar trim have the ear , or il:hre‘es . . it I• Unit jiiiittre'to ray that of the great 11 . 14nIhn'tF ineditiricr trhlrb love been offeted, none ilnTrij , Pell ito well arLrpVd to ilto prompt' cure or snow 1114a.e11 10 Whirl' heirse,i are liMite . ; It has 1.r...0 very j',./mi) railed a complete. .I.4xAccn for rho home. Fora tridate plllo,lllel.lMter map bel;in twsF.PßiOn hit' • halm that will relieve. hint iniirht an x i ery and erpen.e. rind rroeue hi. Itenri.e iirihrriliFrinh_t he j3911r of &hitt. or at Wadi ("MI . . nar relit iciil3lll. 11310-pliitt (11 . the agent —:Sre Migtl4lllleftititlllo.l POI ISVILLL T.‘" r'nicrox-rEn IFEEKI.E FOR 7H.F: - .invßA - AL. Whent Fleur.,hhl. *5 110 I Ded Peneh : te pned. 300 !lye do do 450 de do dbpaed. 115 Whent,en.h. 1 10 Ile.l . .keple. paed. 1:9 ItifP 410 CAI 1 F.rt.e.det.. : It Corn. dn.' . • 5e linOer. lb. ' 18 'int., de . 15 ftart,u. 7 Petateep. an :'.1) I Hanle. Pi by sp.-d. I ? , I) i 11:”. t. , n, , Clever dn'. • t 50 I plainer.. 1. 1, hiTARRILD. . nn the . 1 ph imst . he the 12..0. in•rp4 Ntrewil. :Ur Fitc4c.- II ?TAM,. to :One 31. ndiarr (a.1.1•.!1 ME= On or ph ;ma.. by th* R•91.1).ti r tto.ortor: ilyto*. Af 11.;Irl Chrht.n. to . Mai . C*To Kroft*. of rat.,l3•ir. On Ow IN, 'notary. hv rho Rpv R B Rin-h. Sir - Wm ) OTT. 1.• 01.4 I'4 unt isn REEn. Podt.vile. fon 'hp 16.11 fnAtArv,bv Divtd E.q.. Nlr Jc~rtminFfa. 1. ‘ll,O ELvz.sat*ii of Mi oru.viae. DE TBS. la ?hi% hornugh on 1‘14:..d.1) last, Dlrl 6Co-, nECPF ,;•-•!'p TIIE I.‘AT l'1;111,11! 3IGETINE t.i;rrriryiy will tie • veil ii.c. Apnl 24.11. 1 rriurr I.v 11138 r.• sehmia. • .: 4 nhfril—" Europe .IS j , • ur . r. , 441 , eir 113 r Igth ( • •••):11r,' " D. Infir— " 11:n rcture the• don nf.II nf Ihrt fri”Ma.it , . ' A r•rfitat —T D Ktriintno.itiof J. It -Wethcrill Niro , tive—Rev ‘sevlo, and Tilt- \Volker. Reader—J..l'nm. '. Mimed, ' stMut from the tonaMes. Art10 ; 1 .7.11 Reonlyett That the advents,. nt.att ,rthe fletmlem h• realer he o ithhelA frnto th, punt le pailere. and that . the dont,. of tbr Sm-tety br thrown "Otto in rich of uuf tit iZr4lll 'tt , may Madre to nittvhd auee:luga. Dry order ni the no: TIIDNIA4 JEFFERSON kioel'AM ANT.. Re tetoty. 1'171,%:14C I LODGE. No it:turd meet ing of the IhdxeAi Lodgti will htOield IDD Mon day t, , tretiime. Apr 22, 18.50..at71 o'clock , Lly order of the It"EN01.1-41 LUTHERAN , rlv ice et Held every rtabballi,mortittnt end eveb• Inv su the liners of iinnetnn. in t ffe E glob LI,. therm Church. 2,1 St., 'between %tube', Awl Norm. , 11. PITE4 t .3( q••• 219 ,4 0C1ATE REWAItt e'r IttAN congregation.. wottltiettiou iu Tholon.too's ..ew CorlWr or , larket WO Seriflot Alo.; itayo •oolfroll lido the l'Otto Will ..r I.o,lth F . e hero irjrajoui IVon , kii, will be uauluried every gaff. Latta by Rev D. t. C. 1111311411. At!rVICO4,IO crotoeence %.1,01.. clock. A- 91..:and 31 o'clock. P. seats free. fie public Are rof.pect6illy invited to attend PROTESrANVEVISCOPAL cititircit •Lf - ' 2 --The following iteselutfon 1.4 r hilno passed by she Yearry faTrinity Otostelt, l'olleV le; eselved That ht itonsiddrnihinnrair iiinta entitritni telt aii.ll-to.boenntriboted 1141rOitintol 16:the and Inredithitiv , nr the church Idifice; :11 vestry do' hetehy .et sport. anti sparnirrlate 11•IFTV EIMIT pEW34,whieh shall he, an.' reinatofreelftprttllnersfins ,who'rnay I.lrvire tn - wrilidilp in the Clthrch. Thdre pea,' are located na folloho•p• " • IN Tlll3 cEsi - n North side. No. 111, 119, 127, 135, 1 .451, 159. South side. No. 112, 120, 123. 136, 144. 1 152, 13: THE NORTII - , North tide, NW 1,7:13;19.25, 3t, 37, 43;:51, 53 54,55, South tide. No. 2,8, 11, 20. 20. 39, 381'44, 50; 52. '' IN lIE 240 " I goothildit. N0..53, T 57. 58. 11T11 80', 80. VI. 93. lOC lb. North Net 59..67. 73, 70, 05. 91. 97 inst. DIVINE SIFRVIER hi•lif In thp Elntreli every sun - •thr . . \ • Mender -Nireire rnminendi.4 at - 101 n j rlock. After aat. .gerrire eft., meneelcur 4 iortroik; And era rrir•'fi — 1 .4 0 tqltly ft( every i month WANTE D. 1 • . A: • TED.--01 sitnatian, by a YOttlig Maio, wile. tan speak Go rniam and Endlish.lnin a general aranainoaree in Ochnlikill enamor, anit.foo hid of lid ‘of tabor. and aaon the salisrartniy tereniato Addrerr. rand par 1,./1-. O. Z . Poltava:le P: 0.; stalfrog saber', tIVI intervisat invlr hot had. •' anril2.n 181 n. • • 1:•• 'TO 31'.• ACK.BIII.IITII WANTROu4.4ond Coro. ift.l) r; ith wanted. 7 l!oe - ,ar 1 111-4 1 111t11 with Cop po.r M hoe work would hr. hlPrerred• _AdOres* TIP I'A VISTEIt. Finkaborg, Carroll coitoty, Mitry . - - April Z) )85. 1 . . . 15.8 t IrImonDIATIOIV' WANTED..—:tiny Inf , ;etna- I th.n 1111ITTAIL wlin WO. In. entnitany trlih elf pee Dinlel 11el!,#ehn the(' neerirletnbere.nn 111.1 return from Meelee.•wyl 'thank Jereived by rhd Stilipti Hier, wl.n loan:km*lo.Fr.« plmoiitti re tard in hi* Fllll. • . the Ilrittaie come and Pee me. I 011 - p4e r Ali ,hla ClPPltaffo,l Or addrees a letter to me at ttosuOktit Ctuap v, Ivbere.l can' 'ire bpi:4l4lli b •iundet: cr rat 011gatt"ey; .• . • ' ' ' • 'JOON fIEt.T. porter TowiiPliip. Aer.l 13. 183 b. 145-31* , CO PARENTS—Wanted yontlfrriim ro,lB • . I lyrtirs ace_ of goof) char:wet 4611: cd.ncvlon. :m1 of teopechthleionorr;lonn to recto Vie Drilz and ChrnJral hti+ineSP t and inn Alp) !rive anrrppnrtanity of Win aet . ffic . • Pflideht if ilrvlrP.l , a ritti advantaz, to firroar the sutdy arid ptatthe tritdlrlne 14 WI do bra nches. Apply to •, T. NIOOI.AB, April $, 18.!•0! . I -if . . . ~ , , . D — CIIII7DIC.R . 'LUGS 10111" kNTED.....ieSVInfiel. by - II the• ent“erther. A nu'toner of ...cent! bind ponvd . .l kepr "thick he trail pay Cr bete. to li cgs. par h :kr •He In theti whale,. in inerrlimuliet . .. nr from .5, r, go ,Illets.orich. to cr.h. A. to:tos toll he, .rohl 4. 4111, , feint for nny teins , ,er nt ken, not 1410 Wan 50 Apply at memo :e nt' John 1,1;11 . i11, Cepqe./5t.,.1,0pe. Yliie. , . , . . W 31.11 BCIJALI„ lit%ll.4lkure -1112.01 . 33, 18.7,0 .- . ' ' t : 15•60 • .1 ir, • 10 , tilrED...Ar. ettiflde- EtttperietePOlnl At "P . , t Brockville tolliery,'• F:,,r434e fit ;the ~ffire of the sqh.friher, in kortla .. Atiditintt. :.: • " • • „ J., OEO, ritTTR. March 18, 1650 • 11-tf • t V ANTE t vim! C3rrialr vim Wt. In Whom = constant rforth”mvtit and good vOgra wi:i be Vivtn. Apply At. *hit. litSce. • Mitch 18. 1830.. a Iltt .ANTED- A .n by an.exprr - rrnerd tank *, Krfluor. who has low.ti employed IN that tapari. P‘ , Ito% last elehlyrarairmd uha an ehrt. eq.earen. ',unable referOrieri forrupability awl inteenty. A nate attillawsiedin" X:' Y. Z.. 'at the 0131,:a;6tl,khe Journal. wilt, meet prompt sttentko.uP „Jan,214,41:0: , . -tf • QAPIIJEI4 H A FlTZ...3lhtTleg nr ittr PgACI3' i l'onovUle. Will attend. pioniptly Culleettans. Asaurira. Murtha** *WI Pale of Ate. in arnuitilll G,aml. Pa. Office ld Centre Mieetoppo. , . . Oct 120, ' I 43.11 NOTICES. PfIaPOSA6B Win lir rirekrod by the I.llhPrritH•r. dtiritrt Irlt yark;',for• sinking a m t .tve at. sliver Creek: eprcificat hs.can!in , aera at put. Coiiirry. . _ JAMES NEILL.. IG-'1 ‘PnltivjEe. April = O . Isso 1 10 P ARTN EUSIIIP 4ri.ott DU .Plitt Rig. Noie Ettlrr.sitere. ti.ve ass.to.t.l)ed...ith them NIMES WEIMg (AO Invor.thly'kr!mi+ts fo . r Ow past 11 yo,irs MI en:Sliver I/I YIP eaCe I.f r. MO; & - D'avirord) sa eopMitk.r.' The ho-tons girl in foitive tmhZtit.ltil %Ph 4CI the firm of Draper. %V. & Co. .1()1.0i DIIAPER: "' CII V.1:14 4 11. • Phil.Pleiphli Exchange. April 2CO7 IRSQ V tiTte E —in 110. ‘7,oUlt of 1;00.0000 ;Ii;.1.1 0 I A 14.1•••,..1kiil CoUoty. . " IN ithoati ; ' , • . • . ra. - '} '23 and 01 We _Terns. IMO — M rs. wiiman.! .. . , . . . Ttta untirtsitottt MIA/tor, 11pp:111111.11 liy thtir:".l4ft ‘ Or roII:HUT Plraft of ti.11411:01- iDoolty , to ascertain the amount aurto ca tit 1.13i4i4 Litt, aj miners and I ihninr?, trnry, out of find ht flonrt taio , •4 oat at Mt. sites by the Shpriff. in the. above stali,tl Ca..., wtil antna fotthat•nargante at bit onion in • Pormit:ll Ponsvine,nn 11411,tay the 6•11 .I.ly ot 111 N. at ,10 k A• when and itlicto all portant* interested can atentt.. 3011 g P 11013 ART, Andifar, Aptl.l 187.0 ' • 1(1-It N:OTICE.—In tit, Court of Cout.oun P:ras of . 51.1.1414111 ClUtO emeritus 13. Dll.-kerim, . • , vs • Fi. Fa. Drc. T. 1549—"thJ. / Jain , * C Olivet; lobo Tucker • es, ra, Dac. T Same pm. Tur undentianed kud,ror;oppointedby the Court Ar C.lnnom Fleas of Sel...)lkill County. to .rePort 'OP amount tine to. (each tower ace., under the set of 2 • 1 , apro,lBl9, aid 'dant., rtpolt the d:oottnt of rant-duel tothe nnvcral landlords out of the. fund raised by the, , oalp of it pergonal property of James C. Oliver. by the laheittr or•Schu, la ill Comity. will attend_ for that porpo.g. , lnt his office In the Borough of Poltattine ne W. du• witty the 8111.1.1 y of May 1850. at 10 o'clock. A • M.. tylto and ~w,Ltre all persona intereated can at. find. • JOHN P. ltOtt ART, A:1.14Mr.. Apra 1 . 0. Inn - 16.31 pun IF NOTICE is hrrr4y givert that I hate its. day inatte4 T imams Davi., rollvv kill county' a Horse Bugre, and Ilatneaa.,:l l lnro'lli r-1 1 belong to me Intl Win be left wtth tam doting my plea JOHN WILLIAMS Middlepott, A prll 17, te: t n. . 163 t.• riL OTiCE IMve purchased this (Mx from dere, 11 miali tleitziiitter . six horses and ham - mu nild four . witions ;dm, April 2, at She' itT's O. property of Jetettii-th Bretz . . Eire tiara* and bat tles,' and also fattr svagaut, I have 1(41 in the vol. linseeisiOn of Jere:Mali Bretz. and one horse in the session lOr Jacob Bretz, duAne my 'pleasur.. - All persons are rorbidd en violating .aui wonerty„ its it be Woes n. t rne. • JAMES p CY. April 20, ISSO ()_D w ll i ) 4 L ,,, L „ A r li tt .S a. ri ..o77, t ; t a ifr st r cr o i , alr in u e r lfrttavrn st Clair anA 11.irlorr'a 'tavern...r near the' latter place, no ItlUnttaa night, a Lady's Small Coil watch. Wh"rver will leave, Oh" same acTlarl , er , P Tavern.; or at lIIP Mike of the ,4ltiscriltrr ut r;.TIRViIIe, 'will rertiveihr, ahovg rctvartl. O. DiS POREAT. April 17. pant) 16-It, A 1100.1.0,38 i OIL'S NOTICE=-Notiee is bercby Oven, that litters ten:imeran ry . trive been granted to the .....bsctilicr. 6y the . R..eiSter or s.ltovi ki:l County, upon the Potato of EDWARD itit.U.Nri. I.tn of the ti...c ,, w4h or P tt4c 31, Sc. - unlit:at enouty. AllperTno knowing' thentoelve, Indebted lo . f.abl es- Nte.are, tugnested to mato , paynwnt nn nr before the th,t day of Jtily -next, no 'the arcatirits ant) then be siren into the hands nr a 111as4traie for collection. Those having claims against said estate trill also hand them itniunnediately.„ CiIIABLE F. KOPITZBCII. Aplll.ll, F,50. Li-ail . . - A sgIGNEE: , S 141.1TI.CF1.—Nottte_ is hereby rx givens that an assignment of all the estate, real, net:moat' and mise.l.: of William Iltnnershots. or Alsace township, Betts enmity has heMt 11..itle to the sobscrthers of the city cif gea.ding. Then:foie. all Per sona having ,laltus will ,piense tw,sent .11wm wilhaut diPhy mW those indebted nre n quested to make im• mediate payment to he soh-craw rs CHARLES FttAITITOR 3,' 1.134:11 . a 15-21.•1 Assignees. April 13, MO OT . ICEr—The 17n paranersh4p lwretotiire A lartliag harmer , n norelay talyinoott natal Edward r,. Tra)liar, trading ar Lbw:num as Taylor, expired by timatritibb on the eiclh alaw of April, Amara I.l.lnrina Mi ilbai.b.arad ricnt hundred and fifty, and wag dis. sralved la, !mutual caramel-at: barribessa of the late flub will be bettla.d by miller of Ihr undenravard. I.II , I.INCOTT. k:DWAIID T. TAVII.On , Ape; 13.1850. rvisso,GuTirom or pAßTstratstulP. I.; The itittiorr.hip het,elOrom i'20.1 ,1 1.1 twl* , e , . the tondorrigord, i10i , 41 toifiri", 11.1.4 the tillit PI SCII4II \ It TA y Inr. at 5..11 y11:111 rotr.... sciiilY l l ol Vii.mitY. is liii. day (16,,•.1v.,1 IIvJ mon; ,I eminent. 'All pot.oltiA in.lehle4 In the I.oe rOi Wilt idols , Mai"! Pi.3 l / 1, ..t, amt tho., kr,vme ,i,jrn. present them to rither "1 the iiiolert;iglied at the tt urki: . I E , bill ' iln :ATHA I.U. 4 ' WILLIISI TA 31,1.411. ' SriOlylkill roreri,?April 1,19 A. ,i irk:3t IS MI "500 DOSITIVELT T :I. ite 139 I g1.1,,g(1,11 givr-4 thin last Dolice to to him On Rook Ar....,unt, or 011 , erW1 , ... , '1 11 tt P•l , l4.liirtit and pa, tw•ilt maslo. to Him . on ur 1111- .1.11av•to•It, the ace.mnts wilt he to •Ite lutuls ul A Magidirale fur cotlecliutt.acrur.lt.it::. U. T. TA V 1.03. l'ottsaille, April 13.153 11 . 15.3 t DOLLARS ILEWARD....rhe ltsorp re, .",•..1 aril a 111 llf! ;rat L.I prfOtill 0 , 1111 Will git e such inf.ruruwn as Wlll Lad to the colivittiiii of the l'•*tsolt nr Pm. ,, Ve who, on the piglit 01 the 41 It rnaltri”lielY defurPd inj.st , ol lb.! Privy a.l4t hrd It) tile reUnie SClll7Ol* 111 ttte /1.11011;,11 or 'Cy Oldrt 151 - the JOAN u. - mnartN, Srerr• April 6.15:0 D3IINISTRA:I'OIVS NOTICE —l,ettere'of • ri A 4 IIIIIIM , ViIefIn MI . 1110 relate of ittonvis Ole of eh. tailr, Miner. ditee.teetl. having Open grant. ed by the Iti•eieter of SO111)11(14 lo rine AM) . p..rA:nos IV4rg dif M 3 or dern oots against ilie ortlo."6ant decedent, are retorsted to m.dta ttonisn tn.. 1.4111.. n'ilhMll delai, not! .all petettot , In deMeJ to said decedent; t‘i make plymt•nt 111 the ettb. fcrltTl7. WM- PRICE. IKlcectiote. April 6, MC XECUTOWS, NOTICE....I.ctter4 Testamou. ry. nn th, rot bite .tt jones, late' ni h.om Smiled hy the Regi.:tcr or to Wit all Person. I) 3 s - ins claims et dem ana'S n Cngoft he roan! , of the saol clef el . lent. are requested!., make kip.prn the same tvi twin delay, and all perp/tor t.. the sail de cedent; to nr l tke Ilayrtienl IO the subscriber. Kt .W3l. MULE. chili'. Starch 16.1830' 11 6t MINEN3 N l tYC B•- - E,IIT Hooks and . 11CrntlAti ni FOSTER & D hnving heen :assigned to the sniascrihers, all fl.tsllllB huvinn 2eColinti. ‘7,17h them :arn,renliested to edit and settle, and those in debted to mike p4yident °say tun. Of our auttitir.zsrd . adent. , N.- 0.--Alt ace.nuels'ant settled before the first or, December-nem, trill be tell with i Squire for mettle men!. ' •,- ' , frt. MO In W. 114INIA, PllrsTlB2.l O.ND .S.IIIIIIEON, ecal rocect;lu the battle hotise occupied Dr. Moder.. 'ottlivtlle. April 12, 1850. , r,OCTOIR. C . HIESELE3i ; iii I[►c .11i Nl' I6•wnved pia Office to one of the piiele.finosen itiCual +Street, Pottsville, 0,11 :819 A i CARD.—JulllllODGKll3,Minifil Culimlei• 1 .11 has AM.:wilt hia , ..tli,e ft... 0 MA fe•ridenee 14 life 1 fliiver.Terrace.wr...Wi he will be Ifspiry to attcuil Lit , ' %lay intsinpse sii.fhr tine of tits prafre4iiii; Pintsviitc. April C. 15:..0` ____ ..._.... . , i - GE . IrNC —Poetize purch. i , .. a tut ...1.. ~ t IN , ' Ea . ' late; fat) tau ar.;.l t.t111i.... t'oal ; fakir!!! dadareru( C. .1 Id:1114. ; M inPl, itit.; atWI, c.. 1 te,.l tog rents —rrain ttaieyty y..ars raitiwirnce' in•tile r!tenty he leper; it• ell satisractron. Office 31altantanro Alreet l'o:lATile. ClIA:I. M. 111l:L. . ' *;wll tt. 1830.1 4.0 • 11 , . enirnott•ti his C.IFO. Elmi'lrorsulesu*el4l lu;s lio);wes and into Au e..de ur rent liarcit 185 IL 'MAHE" ATT(IIINEV A l' nniqqa—Lnlien in ;tic labr.try Roan. late Mot Tdwn It tlt. brpt 12 . 2. 1519 141DWAIfoa t3SIPPEtie,o - IToRNEY ANO COUNSELLOR tit Law, Pniladelphia. ce.io attend ro enlleptions and alkAtinir legal btt-tar:m in the C:ty of Piiiindelphia.adjnining Comities. and elsew heft.— flake No. 13 Prune mem. /- 410CT011. A. foiinerly d ' I'i ilaAal Uphia.: Office. efintre Street, Eitiove .the Town Hall Ph rt~lan slid Oculist ' • II —Fre.ti %%mine Virtue on hand. 1/.er..12. ;6319. , • • . • 2titn► Li Da ilttLLi ATIOELNI:V AT I.A.W. purl qer -I.brin.. Schuylkill 1. Cuuutr, Ps. 11/Ace "uiljuliiing the Ext.Lapre Ilmel, ice IA rm.; paurnrat•& sox, IVttrrl.DEm.Eit B ti ANO YA iIIIIRENT Mannatturer•, Din. ~IaFQa trite St.,rtnit No: 7 Wittnw Street. Phltedelphia WILIIAM Havarti. '• • fiR•ItY ItraiNgn . If tittleit prici paid for Muot acid:Sheet , Ak/nil • y'nvtn, Ixl9, t MINABLE& W. AT coati Hi -AT LAW. Its.s.crloovrit .los office nest to .1,,. 51 Lollig rainy. SOre, Ventre street ferpt 1:18-19 IrNOCTOR 'No now az As, stirtaisioi mmt per. Mlle* on the hi. IL,cortiel of Market nod Third Ate: Prbr 11. e 11.!-OltGE. BELLIS4 -• • • • „ %ViIi.PLES ALE cu ?, AGENT, • •. i 1: it ." t•t ,rt it: ka?•11 . . f;9I3WARD 411114 RE‹.40.11. OE..4IONER & Ott tillitt ON WOuth'No.,l39.l . Walnut Street, _ . l't 54,14104.1. ' Montt 4. lei% r .1 D. RIF. It E.DITll,—Real Eatiote . Asenty.'- to, 4 1 ,fi,o, vont re SI Pourvillp, Schuylkill Cou'insr,p( Aurlnt 'fur th► wale- and ' pnrchase of Heat Et.tate. arty jit for Larois, and collection of ateto4cci Om 2 4 . 1840. 44.13. : . ' 1 •C. A. Dti licittchet; . ' . . - . . .. i'• - StritoEol.4l EiENTIST.: 1133 SPRUCE *THEM aBoVE PIETII. . • t ,•• • nmatoximula... , .., • DESPECTPULLitaforos t he Otis.. na er Pottsville Il i Mat he to prepar4 in perform all operations ott tturTEETII at smart tusks. ~ - • . , TERM 4 MODERATE. “ .! • • • Stottesta instsicted to alto brat:tabu of Ittattian4l al andtSatallai.Daallatty. •i• 4.15,te10.., • -•-. . 4-4 - . , _. Ss. Chit 14 et S. S. J. ROSTER 40-tf CARDS; MB Eta_ EMS OE 13211 1' ,31-ty iii-lltnn 36-lin 13E1 ~ . .----------.... 1 1 . i'. ri, On SALE*—The atihaenbrre offer for aole 4, au_ .r. 4,rihr 6 itidi Purer). 6 'feei stroke. with 100 yards - ' or 3 a 6 Web olive. tuAl l'oll-14, tthfo• at.e.; 0 in gond I Ardei: Alto, 35 Uric t Gate; 4u inch axle. Bor *hick - : ere, rizz,.ti with — detain braltret, all of which are ire itam terming order. Atf.oi 60 yards of / loth copy r halo. Tne *bow! will be 4014 10 w for Cash Or aPPr.I. • ed : erni, Nrlt 'tom:is - at' Lirtr.rnALEs. • v New pijklahlobla. - --- t - ' -IS tf . April 10.:850- POR HOUOI' n Matirtntango Sheet . , above fifth St. , tritely orinbiell by Wr. P. Poxirty. Apply to ' DA MUD K, KLOCK:Art, Atibliet St., below Centre: • t4-31* APO 6,1530 PVIBLic SALE . --rarmLant In an ardee Pt the Orphans' C.totirt' of rteneylailt .-Coonty„ the sub seriber.,,Ailailninttatat ottne.estate ofJaeletecartel; late of the town or Donaga , n, in the ratuntr - or Acbuylkilloler. 4 4. will esp.o to Sale by Public Ven- , dur,on Saturday, the 27th did of April nett, at t dock:in the afternoon, at the', taloa of Dablil Laml von, In the town or Donaldson, and county sfovessid„ a ~r t at ty Mess ter or Tenement and Lot of Grodod. ,i,„ 31 , i n th e own nr Donald>ntLcnuctly of Rehttyli. kill; hounded in tiont by Atreet, and by tat nf l it ., the adapt of tbo said dee'd. Attend nme wilt he given and the conditions of kale dad, known at the time and [dare rifisale !? y . a:t3llJ EL GUS'S., &din' r. By erdet of Coutt.—Danket, KEA/teat!. Phut. Orwiasbury„ !litirch 30, 1330 • i 3 St row It large - St'oie Room on Rai Mad L' street. hfindspinely fitted nit and suitable for lov kindof boatoesa possession liven intinediately.-4 Apply to P ' spkaier.ft, hiASON, &CO 't otusille , Aprl! 13, 1930.' 13-3; 11-1 08 BALE...One CO and ono 20 Horse 'Stunk 14 :Engfue•furwlie. Apply id . :. AN9II.EW 11U3fIEL, . • Pottsville. April. 13, 151 f.. , 111ah3tdang0111. pork HANT--,rwo srorto 11•)0M3 and I.ARS, on theeoroer of Tliirdiatti Market Marron. topty & J. FOSTER.. Merch 23, 18.50 12.0 von. RENT...TUE sECObiDOalt over T. . I' Foster ar. Co.'• rihni, storci, now oscuptia. by Omit Co. Likewise, t 2, !en!. a new Starr . 3 , 4 Rnoia. guit..me for 311 office . .. in ch it m u t e' . bOIoW 3. Klock, Esq.'t offica. pptv'to • '- ' . ./300 L: F()STE/I. 12-If Mnirch f.'3, 1550 . ~ EVE SALE--One 10 horse t:n;tne, wjab'break. i .L., Ing r"llers, acreetio; shafthig and..tvery Oder neetir-ary about a Coal breaking^ Ogobiehrnen!,'whisti I wift be sold on tmy reasonable tet. , • Eo ; n. ForrTS. , 11-tf .. 314rch IG. 1900 von SALE.—One 30 . 11orne enxine,Twitb IP winding gearing all cony's'O. Emitilre at this tlluck Mine Colliery, York Farm, gir at Our office of - . GEO: H.' POTT:11. . March 16, ..836- 1!-zr _ 11.ENT...:Tbe *bop occupied by 8. Straws* as a Shoe Sthre, on Centre Stl , AL.s. a Two Story Frame Houk on the eaarLet • on t3econd 31. • Enqoire of , hlarEb 16.1350 j OR SALE , ..3O (Anti! litiliraid,eart. 200 Feet of one inch Proof jChAin.., 31110 " i Inch Chan), si 300 " " March 16, isao volt . bol9.tail eny thorn., li oupprinr in bir •auJ ittp,4 40er. the 'a ddl e . young and petfectiq iouqd Match 16. 1550 .. FOIL SAL E.«rhe ilinhearther is de rW-1 -,.._ ;bons vr demi.; in d weitin; /awl?* in w high ei - ,._ be IV/PrfeSjilee. le 31 . 017. Y Addl/1.51.; The ~:- . I I V, build int i z i on.. of 01; ye!, east in Vie , not ongli..—large and admiraWy atingidi with eytry.cea veil ienee La 'natio it tiegicable. Noss ii.t inn glean,. at once. , March 18, 1850 'pots, Lane aretti# 7 ,Ccini Screen. 1t P feet Inozjiold ttet In do - meter at the 1art..t.../ roti,—adapoori., making coal or Elie moat apirtneen size:—coot *135 00 and hae.been very Wile utetl--erill: be told ellen}, fur each. EnquirertVam Yoe.lt Store. V ARDI.E.IC & ISnreb 10, 1950 VOR RENT—A E;101.1 Fra rn C n r tango h areel, now oictipird byMI wad. Apply itAsituroSi New Castje. l 8-tr Ecl'l 23, ISSO ro,R RENT.-- 7 411ng, new atoll elerantly finkhed 1 4 3 fni.ry Jim* 11..H1.,. with tti4"mmkrn i ciiiinve turnix. siinnte in Venrce Street. pfoteville. 'l`,•smes. sin° will be riven on thr. I:A of April next. 'rem* noeierate. Allpy in . . wit.t.inm ernom.cs .1()IzS3. : St. Clair. Ff.h 16, .. . . 'l' 0 . ItENT.—Two, ttvtl Moo , : Stone liottgt, with cmintenittrit ick !toil It titt?,- - situ tied in tire- trvvn ni P:trriMiritorl 16,11/i111 , 14.•V1tt.. Ap p le- u. Jt•trmrtb;lhnnii', Port Carbon. .tif; to the subscrth.r, at itts Mice in eclll rest J MACOMII WETITEIIIO4. St! ti; D r . r 8.1919 RENT—A I,nrge -ITO4lq 11 - IU 4 E; n• Mulch 4:finnk Ntreet. "nd conrament mita;:ltml road 0r,(74/IM, renaa-d noar Me • orsApri n , •11,:or forizor it required, armln -r - n•tanmante wrms The hnililinz vs MO ;la. taam hilo. mnianNal • cyh 11,.itrd for ci , .nne nay, Grain, inuur. Fted, Applic,r: tan mute til Nov 17. !Sig ' ' FOR SALE...VALIT )RLE rnorgiu- A 1 ...724 -- - TV in 1I olersedle.—The more ono!. occupied ..• f' he N. G. -lletronerciri, .8 offered for riale.— fi,r,t,erniB :grid) , in . GEORGE 11 untin, Jr. Sept ..24. 19 19 —4O-fri Mlnersiril . . t i " 0111 SALE—AIi that certain lit'iv storied Von. 1: T 4 Vern XMliii.kisnWn all Ott ' V A.#.1.E.1 *- lIO7EI , ~. _. situate: on Valley street. itiitie twirl . , of Pai r—,..ziri i..M.11," in the County or &gull, MI!! ; coil -1 I . ' tinning in fr“nt 6 , 3 feet. slid Ia depth 200 D.- ..., - --- eileit.iiit Imin the i , clittylkill Valley. Itaihnld 20 41 yords:at sehiettpoitti the l." , it's stritr4 tittles daily. Also, 4 other lots of groritti, each' containing 60 feet in froth?. and 200 feet lit, 'iMilfli„ eitanti;.. - also. In said town of l',lllviSikt, The property iv it sold cheap ; lungs ca,y. Apply to ' . D. 1.2. NICE, Efq . . . . : RI Ilia Ulftee,',Putturille, ur ill . ..i MICIIALL COCIIII.AN, "'„ ; " -. .... ept. I, 18.10: , { :25-tf , . - IZOR SALE—AT PRIVATE; .Al,l4:—All that cer twin tract or pared of land. aitnated 013 the lirosa Mountain. in 1,0w,..r filahantaorro townThip,in.rtehayl cohnlY• (rortnerly .IterkkonaltrY,) )Iflhe rhaia Vt Pennsylvania. hoot) le . d•atol.doscrthert . as fnliimo,lrl wit :-,fleginninc rain marked write oak tree • inenee by talc vacant land., now surveyed to lacoll north stity-tiveperches. in n white oak: .thence by late vaeant iaJul, nosy stirveked in aeorie Werner, wern 146 percher; to a tonne ; thence Icy Pa , e vacant laud, now sarveyed to I.entotra Illick,lotith 65 perthea to a =pvti•th oak ; thence east 116 p•rebea to the place heein nine. containing...s , s acres an 4 152 rP•reltee and and allowance of 41.1 per. cent. forroadiA.. Ace. • • . VOR. 'S ALE SNP TO LET.Llliiitdinor Lou' 'A' in MOUlli Carban, LCVVIAPnfI. Nom! and I.yon's widitinii to Pottivill..,iin Norit , ...ei.iti:At..Potiville.iinif -- in Minersvillo. Also A Convenient. Otter! in Morris' Addition. A.poly to JAS. it: c:.cliruELL. April itt3, '4B. ... • MIS CELLANE 017,9 et LASS C ASES' aVil) 11U L% —A lot tloset llulk Window : And altit of Draw ers will be bold cheap, on application to April 13.1930 riNHE BRADT dr. ELLIOTT (tVarramed r.eer P.,inted Gold Pens, twer'slend A .IVo thw Pen market.; avereversen who,hae pied them will cnowledge their 3uperiority They.are. evade .and snfit - pacidisively by grade,* El11”tt, tyke deers aboS'a the Alteere—Hank. %Vats'hes all. the celebrated makers sold ea aleit - e f at prices, to sun Vie times.. April 13. lab() received a One eaiiln+nent s V which will be einl t very chew), irt • isa&Di 8c ELutorris. 1541' A 141113. ISSO I UTTER. E'LLU.S....d. new and eitellint dust rectured and for sale - at , Ma -h 3: 1930 I HON COPYING •PRESSESo.Front $l2 to iSibiovith Mark. Brush, all complete—a little cheaper than has - ever been offered in tills place be lure, juat.receired and fur sate by ,; • ' 13.. March 30.1350' 60 ILEA 310 . Itirsting Paper. qrall :days and 'lita nies. putt received and As toile be the yob . . ycrlber. Storekeepers and altners supplieV at, City Pi"eits.lvbaleeald.: ILISs. • ' ••• • - • • 200 1 RCANIS Crows and Medium Wrapping. p a p er . very low. at • March 93. 1950. 1 . ,) 'VELE AND. F`ll.E.:Bl-1 rluai an d ~ tram. l pbqns., :Ow ay* on hand and - fry min, by Ll -2 • m i x. at. MARTIN, Centre St.. •• March 23,1330: • . •'. ..- • 12:3tn. * SUli.ElttOrt i•usar- .Curmailutt4. Just reeeived ahrtjtor =lea: the York Paine. E. XARDLEY do SCiN, 11.._. March 16, ItMA. lii4ON ....-........-....—..,- .: , :, .. GI 11 . t. , a n 45..te liCg tu .-.; , * :, tog . AM:AP ar ;r p i ry 7 p l i ; f o lt a ij a tb , Ira n 1 7,13 . 15. . • •, , 3. D . IttEIIEDI .. O . ' . 'lies:- fir It LI 114 . il id. • . - r... " - Aprii w i t . 50 _; ~„ . ~. - stt. ifltar Atnerk, an At: R.; httu;of vit. Y wan sire s,Jua te*ttrcAl nt.gt for inl* at tint: Vprk E. VOLDLEV ttr. r•OPI dtnrn. . Miiicbl6.s3so I) 411,110 A D 1110 N. 100 Tons Raihnind 000 assorted from by tin 11, bp on hand, anafor .ate in lota to ithit..purehntiers. IA the honest mailie_t Mien. n3r " & A. StrIDDI.ETIIII. ' . . Comer of Ridge Road, letb ;in.'s 1.4'1' itowhi Phiodejpfshi, ' Jan 26. 1821 'JUNIATA Ttop.r.m. ritOrir. 552 Nr.447=WCP;Z;Ve=1.:Ibt f -: A.* RASTON. ." ± .11:"VW: ' Smith FMK nmotida. POR lit i g 4 : : n.Thestilasiaberii Imre kj lust received from the shirElisabut.• Inch Zest nevi:Might& Ctudis under expretistr for !Cues, cord for sole. • Aftiti to • - .IT. & E. G &OROS.) itprir7; if ITT lolarket snit ilibfrierts,Pttitads. si .x. n al D a 11. Rail flood • 50. do li z - 11 do 111.1 .1 do • 15 , do 1 x 1 do "Aod Platflofur'illetit • _ •A. Ir. 43,.:R ALSTON... iontßiftelif !, et. July 11;11411, ' • • - • - J, go . HpAN, Market St 11-tf L : gEt). Ff. ?OTT% 11-tt , clEo. R. NWT!! ~ c °` l l "ITTrI E. Y.tipLEY Jr. ROY 47-if JOHN: 0 ;-112E:kiNEFta D. BANNA.N.. , IS- Cheap Stalihona.‘ry-A.gte)Sre' - ^ N: :toy do • dowithapiker , do <do -- •
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