The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, April 20, 1850, Image 3

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    TEEMS .OF TV . E :NUNES'S' 20EENAL.=-Statiihab6 I
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..114tala 'per ativinyn, payle
semi-nvinnaily co s "..sfasraffee, t• - • those svii•f reside In the
Cuuitty -and•annually ih•advatice whii reside
oat or the County. Tht pslAirshar reacrves himself I
the right eltarge .5 1 3 yet Annata. Wheit payMent
to defrayed longer than nue yetiv.
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Three copies to, one address, ' S 5 Oh
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Fatima . ."
c 4 '4 Ou •
• Xfve dollars in,advaner .will pay for three }ties
uh ts crtption to the Jearai4. •
- • Netts nJ •DirEtit3lso,
Dere Sqnrare 01'14 llneV. 2 limes, ,
Every .übsegurnt
Fnur lines, I rintr, •
2.4uhsetpleht iffsertiots, each, i
One .0411 are. 3 TuiSt4lits,
Six month, ,• - , •
One Sear,
. ylraAraeas Canihof Siline - a.rusr unman,
Slerchauts authalkeys, advertithez by , the Tear,
• with the prit ilege of Interim:different adves
tisements sv:eshlY, -" • 12 00
idel.arge Adverilaetuents, as per agreement
great talents—their resplendent -genius.—
There areetherst&whmn parrticularseetions
of the country are devoted—of these the dia
tinguished- and lamented Seaator of South
Carolina, lately deceased. •Ile had attracted
' the eegard and iffecaioes of a section of the
-country. There are Others who, like him,
have attracted the affection of particular sec
tions—sometimes of palitical • parties, for a
seasou, but it belongs to IlehrtelaY to have
fixed on himself the affections and esteem of
' I all of his countrymen. who know bow..to
, appreciate great talents, great services, great
devotioa to his country, great singleness of
- purpose, grcat patriotism, and a Most ex- '
I pansive philanthropy. (Great applause for
some time.) Not only - are those who beloug !
to the same party that he - does attached to
110 is the mannerl have stated, but tho - se '
wto are opposed to himTpulitizally feel them
selves bound to him by the attachinent which
every min feels who comes within the,
sphere of his personal influence. Erera- mat),
.no matter what may be his railittee, Who a5__„.,,,,,a4-sociates
__„.,,,,,a4 - sociates 'ainth lalr. Clay, feels himself at
- i trained towards him, mid hound to him by
THE CLAY FESTIVAL. . ~:--:''' sentiments of esteem and regard which he
. sPEECIf OF Niiz fOOPltlit, i feels toward noother man. Oa one occasion
The friends of HENEyr CLAY, FelebralPti I S3V7 this feeling Which i s entertaihed-to-
Ilis'birth-day, in New Y.ork City,, Friday I wards 3lr. Clay, illustrated in a most strik
iog manner. I -- refer to that period of our
'evening . , the 12th inst. •It was a most mtg
.- 1 history to which allusion has heen made by
tifieen r t affair. The Tribune s acs that the' the chairman of this assemblage, when Mi.
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largalst dining saloon
„ill that City, NVIIS 1 Clay touk leave of the Senate in 1532 - : - -You
crowded to its utmost capacity by the intel- i all remember the glorious speech which he
f - he
ligeace and political - chivalry
° , New °rk I believed, and as his friends believed, fur ever
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City, eager to do honor to the memory of him i f from - that theatre of his glona the Senate of
who of all living men has most :.erved and 1 the United States - and he pronouhcedon that
toncired his country.. Every allu . sion to the', occasion one of the most appropriate vale
- t w.s ' dicturies that was ever delivered branv nem
name or career. Of Mr. Clay; as,ill beeen, 1 - - - • '
on any such, hccasion. And when he had
- elici4d the most fervent appeals iof ential- ' concluded, when the tones of his clarion 1
siastre giving a new prool •that- the greatl vuice were still ringing in the chamber, 1
Kentuckian possesses the most unbounded • when he was about to retirees wasbehered a l
- for ever, there was - a h from l sifl
sway over the hearts of the' Whigs, and es-•j
the hall to hear hith, rus to see hurl, al
toidesc shake I t
. pecially the: Whig Yonnts, Mere of N. Y°T l, - i hands with tarn, to bid him God speed for '
The presenee, and the following response ofd the remainder of his life. This 'rhsh to see, I
.Mr. Jay 's Seriatorial Compatriot, Hon. JASIYS tto speak to him, to shake hands with him,
! - i teas ,nut Confined to those who acted with
*COOPER, of Pa. added much to the interest 'him ' . • •
, cally fur years ' No, uut at all.
of the Festival.
• . 1 Col. B pulin enton—ln whose heart there is a great
Bin. PRESIIiENT and fellow-citizens,.it was ; deal of good, and a man who, althoutati he
avith.no iutention of making, a
_speeci? and , and the great lientupkian have splintered
without any expectation of being called upon ' many a lance, and' although it might be sup
to do so, that 3 came here this evening. 11, posed that he had been made callous by pull
' came hereto- !mite with those Whom I have I neat asperity—Col. Benton came amen?, the
_not heretofore known, but with whom I ,have 1 test, aed was not content with shaking hands
_ long sympathised and acted—to do honor to - i with him, but actually clasped him,-(out
one deserving of honor by every title of gra•i s. i burst ,of applause) and d said, "'God bless .
tude for hispast services, and te,- at'iniration i you, Clay—for Clay; whea you are gone,
for his great talents, nobly employed. (Ap- Iwe shall net leak - upon your like again."
plause.) I came here to-night; with those , (Our readers must imagine—we canuut de
who are heie i assembled, - to di, honor tod scribe—the enthusiastic applause which sue-
America's greatest living, statesman. (Vehe- I ceetled•the delivery Of this.) Calhima, too,
. inetit cheering.) I had rather have performed 1 he went forward to pay the tribute of his
my part in silence; if it had been. the,Pleasure ; respect to his great rival—to him who had
,pf tiiis assernblaee.. .I can add'nothing,.. by ~ been his rival for more than half aecatury.
"any speech i.ltichl May make, to the honor 'i He, tuo, invoked Heaven's - blessing on the re
or renown Of the great Senator, who is , tiring statesman.. And, 'Mr. President and
always readtacwhen oCeasion demands it, to I fellow citizens, •in the vast assemblage
sacrifice everything on the altar - of his ceun- ; which was collected in that chamber. there
try, for his counter's glory and prosperity. 1 were no dn . eyes, there was a convulsive
(Loud applause and waving of handkerchiefs) i sobbiu g,, mid the nears milled. from every
Gentlemem . he would have' been.•honbred, I eye,to the floor attf that chamber, when the
perhaps, 'aisitil as much as he could be by any i great statesman took his leave, as he tieliev
effeirt of mine, by the assemblage which is ed, forever. (Sensation.) This is an illus
gathered here to-night, composed as it is: of tra:iun of the power which Henry Clay ex
the Iclite of this great cotumercial a metropolia ercise over all _these who come within the
of the .Union—by those strains of music
,sphere Of his influence. Every man who has
whicli are produced—by the flag, of the coup- ; noble and,generous heart, ie =tactual to that
try, 'which is waving over this hall , --waving great statesman, on account of his moral
1
in your public streets—waving -from the worth, to which I have thus desultorily re
' masts of the weasels in this harbor. Ile 1 ferret!. It is the sante now.. He came hack
would have been lionerad: I say o by these, to the S.enate, ae you are all well aware, at
-- and better; perhaps, for I ant afraid that the! the aimmencement of the present seesion' of
theme is so inspirtng.that I shall not be able'Con,greas. Many of them were disposed
to do justice. it': aud, ihetefore. I say, fitil from the fact that he has fur so long a time
in &ems him the honer which I design to do. been a great leader of the Whig party. to
. (..ApplatiZe.) Mr. PrCsident, the anrien s !Jul; on him with disfavor and suspicion ;
erected . - statues'and built temples, ist order to but the frankness of Ills character, arid the
perpetuate the meurary of the • 111 - ustriuus cordiality of his feelings, soon diaarint d them,
dead, Who deseryed well of their country. ' and nowaevery, inau, team the impulsive but
It was right aed_ proper that they'should do eeherou, Foote. and all classes of men, eon
s°. ' They were at once encouraging the greeate arouadlitn, to take counsel of hint
living to emula'e the example of thaw who ;in these times of (Jaeger,. Such is. the in
were dead, and they were dome honor to fluenee which this great manlias exerted fo,
- their own'hearts by martifesting their - deco- . so lore: a period of tune, and so happily for
lion to those who - had lived gloriously and his country. (Applause.) This was the in
, died gloriously for their country, You-have ' thience, too, which is to cake the raging
• gone a step beyond' he ancients.: You, while waves of faction, and preserve the union as
. the stibjetat is still among us—still performing, . long as he.: lives (-Applause and cheering),
services. for his country—still ac.ing _history ' aeamst all assaults. (Tremetidoui applause.)
- —you are here asseentiled to do him honor, But I know, ill were to begin at the first
nut by building nioninnente, but by meeting, history of this illustrious man, and trace it
together - and expressin.; your devotion to the dowa'froput its _commencement to the present
man ivho is laboring. to perpetuate the g.rant time, froin the period when he,first entered
: ark of our polhical corentint--:the union of on the theme of public life until the present.
these States. (Vociferous. applause.) It is I would weary yOu as well as myeelf.. Post
- riaht . artd proper anus to cheer the public set- tiyely, I have not theught ter a niument on
' Yalta who is always ready to sacrifice every the subject. .1 have. - not collected anythine,
' - thipg, t - or his touter} - . • - It is well to tell him for the occaSiun; and therefore, if I eltuuld
. that his services are appreciated by at least attempt., I - would do injustiee to the euhject.
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portion of his countrymen. It cannot but I shall therefore, detam you Lot a very few
'have a beneficial; influence not only in en; minute , : longer, alai shall ouly refer h.! more
. couraging him to to fearlessly what`we knew reamt events, conaccad with the history of
he would do froth the noble anclatenerous in:-., that illustrious state.aleaa. He has alremly
. pulses of his ovini heart, but to encourage I attained. in point of years, that period which
others to emulate his example, in the perfor- is atinuuccr d as the_oextent of human life :
; lintle of their duties in a pmper manner. hut mentally and iutellectualh„ there are
(Applause.) It : h a s been remarked by `• one I years of service in store for liiin yet, -(Ap
- who proceeded the„ that that Henry Clay is not plause that._ made the walls of the ` buiidiug
Prekident. He i - a - not. ' ,ißut to be President tremble.) The fire of his eagle eye is as
' would confer ha additional honor OD hits. unqueurned re• - , it Wafi ili I:3l2l:when he was ,
(Tremendous outburseof applause and mace- the leader:in the Huuse of Representatives,_ i
of-" 'No, no. no!" from all parts of the room.) i inspi ripe. by his „manly and patriotic elo- 1
, The Presidency could not add' one cubit or quence, his‘countryinen to do itheir duties as
- one inch to the I political stature of Henn 'patriots in the contest which was then wag- I.
--- 'Clay. (Cheers and waving, of handkerchiefs.) ing against Eirgland, the mistlejest• - power
a As a-Senator.'representing the State of Ken- on the globe. (Cheers and applause.) You
tucky, on the floor of the Senate, and stand- I will. recollect, Mr. President, that at that '
• ing up in behallof the interests of the whole t time; owing to the defeats which marked I
country, nothing can add to his tame. li the be-tinning, of• the cuntest, the country
might' benefit:the country for him to be Presi- was dispirited. and not only the timid, but
_ dent ; but it could add no LICW lUSIre to that then of keen fore,ight, appracndeil a distisa ,
glorious flame than that by Which it is sur- 1 trims termietrion of the terra after the sur- !
rote:idol (Applause.) He has lived a life treuder of Hull, at Detroit, after the Meat of;
. time, but not an idle life-time, but one of I- Van Rensselaer, at Queenstown. and after I
eervice ; alWaYs laboripg topromote the ! other mishaps: but the inspiring ehieuence ofl
honor, the interest. ati-d - the glory 'of lii - I Clay in the Congress of the United states, 1
country ; and from 'the first moment of his i, animated his dispirited countrymen, awoke I
• • appearapce on ' the threshold of public life :in their hearts a - flame of patriotism which '
uutil the present, helms exhibited the rarest inspired them with Ilett7 hope, and through
devotion to his country's intereets,..and has his alert. in Cene,rc.ss an entirely different
reaped a wider. and more glorious -renowu i aspect was put on our itifq. Our country
-thao any other American stataismen, save the hien animated and inspired ; by him. met and
. first and the greatest of all, the Father of his repulsed the British yeteraas at the .Thames
' Sountry,.whos6 name we Iraye honored here and -at Lundy's' lane, ;IV after Warde at
all this evening, in- connectMa With that of Bridgwater ueder the ill ,strious captain.
' HeariaClaV. ' (The enthusiasm VC:4th 'Which . (Gen. Scott,) whose name yeu have honored
. this was receivad cannot be described .:----it was 'hy a sentiment this evenin;\ (Applause.)
violent beyond anything NVC ever - Wirmased.) I When Mr., Clay, took hia seat iu r Congress,
Fellow-citizens. you have beer told - bV our at the conitneuceinent of the present session,
.respected chairman, in eloquent lauguage, disaffirtion existed in various parts of the
that it is how forty year sauce lienry Clay country, and especially in the Sou:h. There
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first appeared in the council, of the nation : I v.-ere threats of dissolution. Legislative re
and I will repeat what he remarked, that, 1 solutions were passed in a number of States
'front that time - aill the nreseit't, his - devotion favorahle to holding a. convention in Nash
;n-his conntry,land to her honor and her in- 1 rifle. for the purpose_ of organizing South
. rterests. has bec.ri constant and unceasing.— era feeling. if nut with ulterior designs dart
. lie has" - -not attained the glorious position gerous to the_ perpetuity of the Umou. He
• , wilich he ina'w 'Occupies, first...in th , ,ebearts cif saw this. He was, preparcd to do all that
his conntrvmen, by any adventitiouscircum t talent and devoted patriotism could "do to
sfancea. Ile was not the Child of fortune. J check the spirit that was abroad, threaten-
He did not step, if I may so expi - e.sa it, from I in,g such a disaster ;o the country. "He in
- i' leyel to the lofty position: which he now I trodueed in January, a - series of resolutions
tctupies. \ - Ile was. born to. twee of those calculated to soothe the agitated state Of
adventitious benefits which.Onaeunies push public feeling--a iplan-of the adjustment of
ifinaii for Ward--be was born
-in poverty, the difficulties. which existed between differ
- and: is by' the force of his own gehius entportions of the country. His resolution,s
- alone that he attained the position — which he were iutroduced by a speech-which was
' .now oecuples. (Applause.). Hive you ever worthy or the best days of that great states
seen, fellow citizens, a majestic.pine on the, man. There was alt the power ot log,ic—,
summit or your mountains, springin.g . up, all the force . a precision,• which was his
as it were, y our
the place where it veer want to.display when his years were fewer
' • without soil suffizient to nourish it. and yet than they now are (applause) and before
. overtopping, all in the surrounding forest ? that speech was ended, a different and a bet-'
• If you have seen such a noble tree arise, as ter state of tedium prevailed. It did etotsuit
• it-were, by the force of its own vitality - to the viewsg triany• men' .of the; South or of
' ...., that supereminent altitude vou haie seen an the North f-hlit - the' paitiotid sentiment, si - ,!
. , .emblein of that great statesman of Kentucky. nobly ; expressed, had their c•ffect on the 'minds
, .. (Rapturous applause.) . Not only has he of Senators and Representatives who - had
, _ great genius,'not onlyls he possessed of au- cone:regated to Ifearhirn. Itntiadiately, thOse
pereminent talenta, but that ;zenith and those who'lact \ -begtin to despair about - the preser
. tale4s are. not sufficient tai. account for the vatiOn ,of the Union, took new courage and
' , ardent and 'unwavering aftec:ion which is be-rail - to labor iti.concert with him to save it:
- - - .entertained -for him by his cauntrymen.— . and it is nortoo Much to say that it is saved
' ! There is - more than these: There( is that ' and mainly through the instrumentality of
--- :to which reference has already been made—, Henry"Clayt (Hereour readersmust attempt
that frankimis, that sincerity, .that earnest- to imagine the scenes of wild arid rapturous
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revs, that • sin g leness •of purpose to advance eathusiasro-awe cannot describe it.) Others
1- the intent and glory • of his cou ntry, which have done their part, hut to the genius, tal
have aided in fi xing hire - so deeply in the ent and devoted patriotism' of Mr. Clay is .
very inmost - leareol his countrymen. It is the initiative in this great hacmonidus meas.,
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• because be ha.s a heart to red for the whole ure due. --. He it was that gave an impulse to'
of mankind,' that he is the 'idol of all wh'o that Tee:lino. b of attachmeht 'to the Union
• : know him -either personally or by reputation.' which is so deeply seated in American hearts,.
As has been justly remarkedi. there never has and in both extremes . of the • Union. He .
been a public. man in this country who Was taught them to know . ..the value of the Union.
: 1 so'.universallv esteemed and ardently beloy- He brought back their recollections to thet
'.--, ed as Henry - Clay. (Applause and cheers.) fact that they had been cheated by the ont-;,
~ There are others who are admired for their puuriug,s of fanatics-=he showod them the,
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leonsegnences tbat would .peeeSsarily result
from a dissedu dein of our glorious compact ;
I that war and .strife would be the inevitable
consequence at home. and That despair in the
, hearts of those who are looking on the ex
periment, is here being, made of man's cora
-1 petencv to govern himself, Would be the con
sequence throughout - Abe Whole woad. He
loves his country no doubt the best, as every
1 American &xis, but 'he loyeS liberty, freedom.
universal freedom of body, of mind, where
ever it exists, or wherever'le hopes it will,
exist. (Another outburst, of applause an
enthusiasm.) His views are not limited to
his own country. The beacon of ; liberty
'which first blazed in this country more than
half a century ago, had cadsed iflarne across
the Atlantic, and lighted up benighted' Eu
rope, and there you se e the influence which
it ha.s exerted. 'Man then rose up from the
,I .
:thraldom of centuries to a 'sense of the rights
of humanity. If that light were extinguish
ed here the Consequences Would not be con
fined or be felt. at home alone. They would
be felt abroad • everywhere throughout the
world where man is 'bpi tig for political re
forms and where he is fighting Cyr it. It was
an order to preserve the linion here for his
own countryna.ea—to preserve it-for the sake
of liberty throughout the World, that he has
been labOring throughout the present session:
and. I have no doubt his labors will be crowd
ed with success. ' (Applatise, loud and long
continued.). I h,ave said, tJlr. Pr es ident, that
others haye presented their plans, and wise,
1 and- salutary. plans, ,perhaps, too. The
President has done so, and there are many
advantages in the plan which he has propo
sed ; but if it had not been for the 'efforts of
Mr. Clay, no plan could be, Adopted'; and i
although a dissolution of : the.linton might I
not take place, there would have been an 1
alienation—the South would have regarded
the North as eneniies, ancl•the North - would
1 htive regirded the South as enemies. But
I all conflicting interest and harsh feelings were
`soothed by the eloquence of :qr. Clay on the
flaor of the United States Senate. One I
word morr andi have. done. Henry Clay is I
not the President. I" have already said it
would do him nuthonor to be so. Slander
and calumny have been used to preVent his
I eleetion when he waS a 'candidate, and for a ,
I time the e ff orts of•bis enemies may have
produced their effect ; brit there is no danger
that Henry Clay can be permanently or ulti
mately affected by eitherealumny or slander.
1 He bas already lived down all slanders that
envy has •brought against him. Posterity
will do hini• justice, abd alter he is „gone.
some son of the soil, when he writes
the history of America,. will 'enroll on - • the
scroll in living characters the: name,. and
fame, and patriotism, and exalted virtues of
Henry Clay, of Kentucky. ••. ,
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The cholira h is re-appeared at New Or
leans. It-is'officiallv announced by the Ward
of Health of that City,
There is iron rootlet in the blond of 42
inereto make 50 horse shoes; each weighing
half a pound. -
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Theiroprirtor. of a gambling bduse in Paris
was recently killed by blow od ;lie skull
from a life preserver!
Prificssor iVebster's -Daunbter has written
very pretty letter, in which she strongly
protests her father's innocence.
The people of Delaware, throu,gh their
lenislature, have twice declared themst Ive
apinst the further emotion of slavery.
A cotemporary says that cream may be fro
zen by simply putting;.it into a glass vessel,; ,
and . placinz the whole inan old bachelor's
bosom:—Exchangc. • . .
The London IVotehman. states the income
of the Wesleyan :Nli. , •iontiry, Society dn
rin7, the year 1849, was £lll,OOO or $:500;-
000.
The Vera Cr r
uz Loioololor' says that the
prothiN ot' the sit ver' mines of :Mexico, Jot
the year 1549. will net he less, than thirty
-millions Oi dollars.
A Great Haul.—Twenty thousand herrings
were taken at one haul, at the fir,heiv of
Mayor Edward near Elkton, Md.,
on 'Monday week last.;
Good Day's I , Voi'k.-;- .• A gentleman in Per
ry county, Ta., caoz:ht in one day lately,
.507 S wild pigeons which he soled at 25 cts. pCr
dOten, yieldirtg 51:05,75.
. Father Modals ts' purs.umg his good work
i:at :New Orleans, with great success. At the
'lati'st dates the number who had signed the
pledge was upways Of four thousand.
Mrs. Partinzton, thins that it must be
Father 7,latthew who had caused a suznen
sion of the opperatious of the Intra iu New
Orleans - .
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- The 1.7,-ottl Tirade for 1.5."50
The quantity of C.,al xi7nt In Market by
this wroc., IA 2.7 , 9:2 LS -4 Canal IG 738—tn:al for the
week, i^_ Gil 18 tun 4.
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Th- t.hipmenta this week, show an increaae of
4.042 Ii racer tact tateek. The cnid
weather. :and the elhauption of the "a:cr.:dock or
the
De,tawnro end !Judson Unaapany, has created wait..
hair demand far Coal, and the' ailipmenta are ninth
heavier nn alai , : se vann m i ta alumni,. antici
pated. Thopricet. however., rule Inc:, yea, hilt there la
evidently an, upward n'ndriny . for rhoita kiblls,
Tlllloll2il a ittini.t Effort, *e frEl cnidfd.gi , t an VIIM.TIeg
could he °latticed on nePrha 2114... script : 4 ae Vera I
oh. fri - iistid to ship their below a fizi,Viir ice, ti:wc
en , c,er.drd :thinninge the ar rata!".
. .
ir the Canal had a sepleient enmity of floats they
enuirt ntnain at lemit half lLr. kusiness : but they ere
tinerealrre scarre tilteart,t.• We-are inerrnie
that of the. number nhlch - Isere eientrartrel for daring
the wrnter, a past. only' ',have been delivered, int that
Oil supply will grielually increase as the season ad.
nees. The tnir C Warily of the reinirany is eroal to a,
iran , pirriatlnn about 13 or 21,1:03 item on'
the iareral roads. The . stfeekl4' shipments Ly !lAA ?ve
nispiannot be eiten.l . plijreynt, , t thlt quantity
eSgending Thee Gardnre,i ,in this region.
Delaware and 11.1,Isnn Cord Cernpnny, we ere
i.ifornieil, will met , Ire irrepaied.to send asiy Coal to
inalket lief., the first I.lei-li; in May.
• The shipments Dien the Lehl:h for the week bave
ran eau * , 19:2n3 12 tuns,:
I We are requested t.. qtete that the - plaler
tOPlisiailgtplsiaare only!.0 Feats Ca Lal, nod to New
lurk $1 70
i
Ves.pk , are now p;raty at
,itic. , ltionird,'nua rich:lvo
are qoototl 70 .. conts ti) Noir Yuri! and 1.1 40 aal 50
to Itn,ton.
/I,:oriont of foal pent over the l'inladyylehia nod
Readily: Railroad ay d rtzlynylklll Navigation, for ilie
wtek ending on Voir,.4ay evening lush.
. .
. ' RAII.zIIOAD. . 'CA si — A L.
•
' WEett ' TOT 41. WEEK. T, ~ r.t..
Pt rarbon, S 11•2 t 7 102 !gn ni 8 014 + , 7 21,011 . 05
NI: Cabot,. 4.3 in ni 33.n5314 3 , 5010 7 Vt.? . In
r... Haven. 11,501 12 121.753 19 4.051 19 16Mtg 15
Pt Clinton ; szs 02 43.610 11 1.591 15 5,234 13
.922 - 13 31171:7C - 9 12 1 - 6,73'703 5 - 1,806 -. 4.)9
~f FOR r 9
Total Ity R R &C,anal 3,59.(r70,511 nr .
To sAthe time Nit. yf' , lne t,p Riiirnad 21505 1 1 1 .1 5
' ' r 7, „Eh , 613 16
nerease 011ie. year 130:4E2 01 me
-1113t11 COAL TRADII.
Sent rot the vreek. esiAing April 131 h, 1850
•
•- WEFX. L.
t.r:filetrrCti 'i.711117 itr.7ln 11
Itcyonl an . Micww. , 3,102 21 11.:110 15
Bearer Meadow 61.. • 697 1 9 1. 39 : IV
efprint Mountain 1:0.. 341 05 •, 4 81.1 1 . 2
1131 Tieti4l I'o.ll 1.500 02, 1031.14
t:antwrry-Coal En :31 04 2122 on
11.10.31ouninvn 43..3 13 . 6.366 Of
-Wllkeetiarre Cn, 475113 ~ 03
- . .
, The follow les thr g.rtntilF of C'e9l H:01,0(41441
niv•r die I :3llr..n.hi•sil 11l l
rbdiwi.Th'urod.ar
Wt:rs.
Ilnr litlipitd 1 4 . li 157E4 02 114,19. 05,
4,11 tte srtrtitlklll.A. It ' ' 5t31 11:
%ftit4lttet , • 40 .P. 3 10 ii. iSAS S ea:
Minna' Cridw.4l 4.6.1 IS 31,011 la -
22cliotylkill .., Art 0.3 9 '9 l /.9,35 13%
(.I,lillejl 'and' Nt t'n't.ton 1.1148: ,, 1013 09.
aim. op ?Ant - a ND.III7ATION till 1111•11.1W•11
• ft.r tt.so.
' 1 10 t 63 ,•1 45
• . ,
To "Ittrh . thonil.
To POllloophis.
•• • i;tes• rati; R 1 ea *At. inn 1550.
From Pnr: Carbon tu'l'hiladelphia. • 725 rts.pey lun
• ••• ••• Mann: Carb•ier„• ": • 75 " ••
•• Ilrortit " .• 72 •r• ••• •
• Port Clinton " . tt tt
satipwrs 'or coast.
Frani Mr:'Carbnn to New York. $1 70 • "
"- M Carbon Alt. Carn to ThitatleWWl: 60 " "
ice The freights frotit finvennre Fed ratty
bout Stu. per lug fps, and ftutn . Porgy ClItt!oo 10 CIL
per . tUll -•-
Center.. • - 1 :- ---
0 F V!. 0.0 lEtteitg.!
MR. J. DYEE.tbe erlebrsteiS
a Ifs, from Philadelphia, respect lolly an- ..
ermines .
to nis • friend'. aad tbe toinita
imtatrally,tbst be itesissa tilts*** um*
cert. at the TOWN A %LI.; as MON
DAY EY t; %INV; NEXT, April SW, - 350.
April 20, IMO . ~ • t 6.11
1 " (DINING jeer returned (mai Plataidellphla
and New Yolk, wart one nf.the largest asynrt..
nients of fashionable Cloths, ealtaittres end
that Stik•Vestines. kg.. ever star. need In
.Poastille, hers to Jahr'', his nnmerons patrons and
- the palate generally, that be It prepared in! execute%
then ',relent in a 143 le of faanion that cannot , be stir.
pa‘a. dln ur out or PLaladtd,obt.t. and et nitres suatd
W the Oates. . g. •
T. TAYLOR. _.
Metchent Tenor.
• [Late nt the firm or LlOplosort & Tirlor J
Anti! VP. laSO ' , 'PIA(
Spring . Fa%illebns.
m r 11 " . l u es " t
style BONNETA, very theup. Cail and see.
Aprintr. Ya!tr
Ilo: for Callforaila
nErtsoNA ileelrine to go to eitiforofft can itove
tlerr Ave, insured for the Len-qt of their f.m-
Ilits nr:ileperol.ints, by calling aL the 0156, or the
hlim•re Journal
Apra VA 18.50
2213,1,93'01
19.'203 12 11.146 01
ithiL•nonna
card. - -
EDWARD T. TAYLOR.
• l'nrasolls, at ; Auction Price
' large and elegant aystietnteni of l'asa
sols. at No. 104. MARKET ettreri. Is now
offered At AUCtI”II prices, to elm , . the alert.
and satisfy yourself.L it is no
butntote •
April 2D, 15:10
Mind* and shade*
D 'tromp hip-friend' , and the public
. In general tett he cuntineep to m innfacture
Venfilan llltnAs, wareanted rctual u. noy in the city.
"(the Ibn d.t ea,h prices. Ati.ashort,oesi ...r mend.
trot .r-Ilad.!;1 hlwa . ya oh hated. at 10. ° 347 , ler,
"ne brinw Truth. and No. 7 Ilan's; Building.
N E. Center Sixth ." int t'hr tent.
tentetnally attended tn.
_ _ .
MBE=
' Eagle Hotel. Tremont.
• •TitE siihs. saint respectfully inflows his
. ..r.f•••=*" fri.ndi !told inshhc in grtivsal. that Ise
01,.
has inkcn !Ile 1-40., 11.4.4. Vrtenvint.
_ !erg tly flippl--'s HMO. and rvientty
kept by 1111 11.1voise. Vsho.nr lit! is prep tred , lO &crow •
.11310 1,15 Old friend: unti tutionwrA, and wo cl , ny
0111.5 k W. Okay 10'1 diS[lo6,.l rattolllVl pun. NT)
ettoii .halt bC v•iithig Iv rt,litirr his Innis.. a 11.111 e
the traveller.
Thera is n huge Wail.. and sheds hrions7nl in the
e,tablistiment; soliciti a iron, Ilrienna.
MARK h 1 r1.1.0:4.
JIG at•
rtnont. April 2r), IrSO
Wasinig Reduced loin Science.
s. cr.ANEts
- r)ATENT COMPOUND WASH SPXTURE, nne of
t.lte most tvwful and Intp^rinut Ins...Minns= of
elnulteS perf.,tly. wuth
inndern times. F r vitmtinnit
astonishing twills) , and aispnteh, and n Mum( ihjnry
to test ti ra lttr etehor
Every family of whatever size. elm tin all their
waslitne in half And hour, Ip.ivp nf the rin-ing•
arid the of pnumiive
tie mint p botinq, thnii saving ime. Pli•Pppe nd
I dna; while elmhtne qv' 1 ht, onved fnnn the
vee.r iud tear , of 'flacon anti futile!' nud last non h
it,r, • is, rot waptkinlp stir l areF, and every
silk le Pr I hip Y .villth cony requttre el. auxins 11 rgny
be t.lihdnrA in the Gam . td n Rlntd nr Anna, A
earth riever. •• awl which will fill
with risimiWitiirni awl arlin11:111.11 x7l ti lin become
Aprolll . lll4ll M. MI {fp propertirs. eon
.11 a snrlli es pease, and we invite the who p enmity to
trt it.
Il w+.re nf Oolationp of itie paw ht
II! be prof/willed -
The f11 . 1,1t • itler ;,3b he Pxclo.ive. tight for
this mlirt✓ in Spin* ik.II and r.wpr,l
Orin, Had 141. 11(1.1111 , 41 111 mpllly tit« arrirh.. wholp.alp
and (Plat!. at Cenife toil
Sifeeig, Po3(111Ville, where any qnautity
of ftcc ~,,, dalinne Cali VeCr.
F. T TAVLOP,
Sole Propiptor f.r Achttylkilt County.
April 1.45 n . t 6 1f
- -
• I'o.l Office itegell•ti4rnw.
AT POTTISVII.LE PENN , A.
Baara f (L Fixv tie .Mai/s
Ail Way mvb liriwt...n . Poltsvilit. and Pitilarb.lolo3
. 4.3113c1....•• at Y. 1133 iv. ..x.•••pt :Sundays. I
an.l arrive ol.ity ovoid I P NI.
To":"E"bit .11.01114. i. New York, and lloinort.st Ai "'clot k
A. M., awl 12 •••••lork M exctltt '
allow I ••••.1.•• k.P M., and 7 cluck. P M. •
T. Nord loqin /I tintth.try - and lotavlll.lll.llle
p.a,,,,f13. 11 A. SI., dm ils...strldSands)cand
atrii, daily talmlll 8 •••••lock.P M
Tel Dan•illo. Wllllamrpori. Sluncy. dtc.,. HI II 0.-
clork. A. M .daliy, zenndoe. and ~rt Ire d.tily
,11). , 10 13 /...1.0-k. M.
To Mir eraVIII. I 11 X% rill n. Danaldonti Mid nlit,ke •
at II o'clock.. A. M . d ••scept 1...n*3.13)5, and ar •
ri••• .1 slls. ,hunt 12 o't lock. M.
Tn Part Cachou, Notv....slan.Tatnagna. Wilkesbarm.
Maar*, Chink, A c,at 11..'cimk.A M, daily. rs..,rd
5• 33 •..;,••.... and ••tri'vr daily all,llll 7 ••••lork, Y. M.
1 1 4rnsburz. mac.. TAI 9
o'clock. P. NI on Wm.! ry., W..an.....11.3ys and Frt.
, a•id arrive the s tune day• 0).3101 P.M.
Pn ffi 1.1 n clock. A. M . rill niyelnek, P. 111..•scopt
sandal., w /leg, the "ahe 1s opi3je one limn 12
1.11 o'clo..k • ;
ANDREW - MORTIMER, P. NI.
Apl it 1.9. IS 16-11
The Patent Com Pound Wash
7inx rt.:RE on SOAP,
T •on pvery
•
•an it Ir . or tiro:: ‘‘lo. loaN be
tiriglrt C. II jg Inadn jnin II Pf11:11 funp Ur In liwod
torn,. Th.. Frnp Nall (Inn 14 'egg evrry.f.olo.r
Tio• ip%ivr,`K. 10' 2 1,111 110,.011tril .Inver out
..f ev.ts tea h Ilo•iril and NI:o I lor in Ilie
* l:ft; jzi 201‘1.• to Cli•111. , , nbal eveetlim
tirr• raw n«d aga ingl nnaIIIII yen
0rr..1 rt2t•ii. and incoso , , wti.• lIVe v•k piralioe nu
whet.. 4 , n v.t 1.0 11 it i• lire
. or awl in
mi.. hie? :mil I 1.41.• S'r E TA T
-1 on. Ime ?Iv! l'on•lile. /Prk+.
n. 1.. loth. astl•lNoeilio, 1..11410. to wilf,el
the puhlie, in thenr .041 , 1;11. reeideriltillv ri-1;
I). 3IcV()V.
rhilada . April :In issd In
11looming store,
.v.. 52 SOC'TII SEr`o3:l) ST nets cuEs.vor.
PIIILADELPIIIA.
3
1
altnnt inn u 1 •th 1.11V..r 4 (rITIII-1 W11..1..F.11a or rt.-
MO) to Sta(lt"( Mot t , i.ri G Is ssclusiss
ly.
- . BI.ACK Marquire. Chaly finn.bnzinntl.
Durolntzuln tin th Warns Cslrton. Cluths.
dr Laines, Canion
Crapes, Itarrge Loin. n.'ininutlonk a... 1 square:lb:awl&
Illarege rshau ts. Cram. _
and .1.• LIFPr Veils.
Weld 14101.101 1r111.1 , 1 , 11._ and ...I Crllllt4 . &C.
S E.I :ON D 5111.1.7:1;\ INC Lau pg. G iturnit sins. Dames.%
Alb Lainw.. Glnnhniu Lutv on. Cbrulz-s. Actrl ,
Cloth 4. Doe.. Lug...to. Ilona I . IIIIIC 6urdemj Iturbilurr
rhin-bc, Collars and Cutts. black and lead Kid Gloves,
ISrarnbtou Gloves, &C.. &C.
OPINIONS. OF TTIE PRESS
- -
Th•v nr. lorgell ;trot bled M...shrume Granola and
ur eturArlio, writ In gufl amok; tuluiroutuouily
to them.--iNdrilt %Met:anti
Nn :OV'entilr tak..ll ni iloitp-oi , ln aisire S. , for rstnr •
time or itt o irmr.iuletu.-.%,r.aturd .y bier. ,
Our rit.r.rt# rark.kai twonant 1 . 3 , 1 at 11111.1,car•.
nod rolulatrt i•very ui ltnl tat. 61, I . ltheit • atnra 111:i1
ruetrus4.try to ihn,..gti.cm. r,on .erkt at nlirr
nrolif nnh.o E f F.nnla, and at rt,r—{lntl r.
tu•sur 6 tm
New Rook%
'll-11E Ocenn—a Nautical
rnevl. by : 4 1 . 1 Admiral Mier.
The Creole. nr Siore.r.r Nett .TrIP-ttia—rin hionri.nl
roman,. bmuded mi the events . "( 1911'15, ny J",.
Lt. Cobb_
The MhttAk,e of a Life Time. or the Robber .•f the
It hit•e 17311-y—, titortr of toy.tteriett of the ft:bor.-
:Ind t h.• Vtrierito of the ?lel by W. troortlrd Fool
Latter thy Pantlititers, \o4—Molded ['Harms.. by Tho!•
Just puhlished and for tale , BANN N'S
Cheap Book Store.
April 10, 1850
A'e NV 1 .111151 C.,
IX' Enr: ion ever in 1 Ore—an admirable song.
* flow ..11Mr-4"ll..a.itifill tong. •
Jenny Lind's frenerjean I'ol lag
llal'imore Polka.
l'rotrhele '
Werthineton Sroare Polka.
The thy of Hope. or dream of Lgve waltz.
t es Adir na
La rifilitioh.; Miriam Variations.
Together n Oa' a la. He ,-"Ilt•ctl,411 of the lare.rt nod
roost repobir 11111P11 . ,111Alf.101.1nt for Ih.• ?rano. Guitar.
Violin. Flute. Fife. Civionnt. eb.ennir'l•
Glee !took,. &c. For ...de at torbtomere
.nrirep„ wholeente and retail. Peace?. 14tv na hattd ul)
rain.d to (oder at , . I.IANNAN rt.
- April:lo 1 , 1.'0,
4 16-
itt ';;s
J. GAYLER'S.
SAX. .14,ALPE€1,
Warranted Fire and Thief Proof, and free
from DISIZIp7IOS.: .
RAFliellinitora. 'Avery tattalafleation In ren.
I-der ale.m Drool arum-a therm. ofdire air thieves
and or eutfirient pitentth to endure a tall friar,: any
ittidyy of a htirtansMuldnus, "rrn.yan•nrsiirrif wi,,ught
hein kneed . rivried nail yielded t"grrilitt. and
li f ird with n veir,irt t on eondurt ins n, lima/M.l , ra!
ntm`rirtia lon. no wn d hemp nand in their tenet itiction I
as an the •ritv ,f parr' , a•nid by nailer inake . s.. 'the
door. Aar Gitylei'o . Safe, ,Ure oh his..Thirf
Drieet.ir and Anti Gunpowder Lock, which pr. Chides
the ssititto) of pick MI Of 11 , 6 ii Mg them open with
emnowdre. Sive, two hundred or Inver eares have
hern •stwaird in atchlrotal fire,lo the moot intenfe
heat. in 'nano inotances remaimiss , dn the Manlius
lulus for eevetal daa and at nn iimu.have ahoy ever
,born Maiiitvn to failjn presorvine tiaras eonannto.
'nip ( puldirlare int itrd tI cid, at thn =limn. h Dertola
Nat. la. "srlaiinere Irlaro, Plialadraphia nilar.ll.ich
atid e gamine ilao numerous testitmaiia Is iu favor rif
(I,lyl«rio: 4 +4 fro. assn the large 111.91.1103ei1t an hand
liar
sale at tnattufactilivra' price. by • • . ..?
JOAN l'IPElt.; Aerni.,
for sale Ina, new andserrind-hatudtSares
of ' , IMO ma kers.. Men have been taken input
meta fiir I:avler's.Salarnandra. ,
• April 'X, ' • • lealyn.
TllE• POETS:OOVMM braatifd
e.litinn., with clear ty and Oat print, parr
calved and for sale at,
• ' -BANNAN'd
Cheap :MagaAs row. Bookautre.
Parch 4.1850. 10.
Works. on .Gardening.
I) mars. Ammiteah. Flower elsettes, Directory.
1' Driirt's Faintly Kitchen Gartiner: - •
Bridernan'a Florist's Guide. /I edition. enlarged and
• imp...ed. . •
. ...
Tor th.-r with a variety ()father Bonita, jnat rerelo.
ad rod for aaJe as , • - - BAISNAN'S
' Cbtap pia. Stares.
D.. -
Aptil 13,1t00
i
sherlfirallale* of Real ettatrz
'lolt stirltotni iiverar Writs Of Vanallinal Espana.
' XIPP sod Levart Teti is. ' tarn d oat ,or tbs. VAILIS.t .4
pia:lnfos itte Ara Schu)llull county. and en hit 01-
neSted• laid boeitented to Publlogialcor. Ve nave. on
stATlTßUAW.ttorattiaef 31,14 WO. at' ttt e'clork. A.
yi„ ar the betas of Menlo/et 4. Uroumr, /0 the no
tooth of 3.0/tarilks; , , , ,
• An Mat ... Certain tract ei oared orlaad. shunts la
liatrnyintl township debeyikill county. beginning ,
at a stone': ' thenve by fond of Monty Gettm aid °
wagesmed land ono), 65 deer's. List CoUi Pcmbes In '
a wee. eolith 93 rest 40 ye:throw a pine, bonne) de•
gr.••ffr. east 70 perches in 4 vulg . , thence by land of
J..hrl Meyer , north 129 perches in s.past, south en as.-
ern e. wrest VOS pert bet to • p"sl,lltenee by Mad of
' Atlchael Benebler sou.ti .14 degrees. east VI perches
and sis4ent ha la a pot„ and mouth TO de,-roes west
374 pc r Mee' to a pest, and thence by lend of ti..mhie
Id eyer. 4 +lmes levet 191 perches to the gaze of be
ginning. ,nalaturna 3+o acres and lit perches . and We'
lOW Inca. ei.e.• W ll h one altioll'irileores• , , •• , „.1,
Abe. sit Ova C.-1140 , tenet Or 12110, valuate in ton,
cnwnscupsiat county efutreetid. beginning at a sitincl
thence by :Ned or *titepbm Leiniugur south 44 ee• r
greet , ern.: ITI perrh.sits a chestnut oak, thence by
buntline a .I,,giur Stanley ea.l 1$ parch , s Its a smog.
thence !mirth 10 tnesitea to a post, east,43 pt raw* Obit
th r. v-1. nib, 1,. g *nine, thence by land of John .otit -
Rey ang Christopher YrSitta• north 360 per, hes to a
1,00, a eeS '3s Isen hes alni Inn truth!! to 4 pill /
melte,a by; land of Hein, Gettla and 10•gusueg I
eolith 24 tiegneeil, eau TO nu.renes lu a atone ',oath ID
Jeerer r. Ives; 217 perches in the pi , ce of becoming. I
1-WW2 roan=' :S4 Itrei at ti allowance, being the lathe '
too traciA 'nt land which Jusepth 'Sto,nion.ery. sad
wife grolted and conveyed to Lliilmp Erane by Peed
dated 10. ti inne..A. D. 18:9.and rec 4ded in the flake
for recording deettA,dsc. in tine lot Schnyik 111 county,
In Deed Mink An. 113, Daze 101 watt the appurtenan.
cis. as the .property.ef 9tdillt.oe tiVANat.. .
atm, au t hat cartait, tat er piece of "er , tund. 'allele
In the Ltoteush'• or Mineroville„ Schuylkill county.
• • :
containing in front -e , feet. and inmeptit
N
Oil* •
a V
his3ll II ' °-. . with the ann tt
uitreange, cabinet
hug of a IWO et ry bitick4htvae with a
Frame litmben at ached, a smoke intuu,
frame Wrile. Oollie and II Pews stable—
. al te the estate of J tiLAN 11. 7.16.u01..
. . ,
I . .. .
QM
1112. n
gronn4.aitua,te
$1 1 .81 4 . , ,
~,AiLrij,,".4l4'l,l,ltat'ortfahlittlioneirie:,llll:.c7cflou'ylkill gloomy.
houndr4 ',and dce,rilted as follow*: to•gin,,Leg a ,
pow on tip:. north wept cortireof rise and 1 bird Ina,
thence totWthwatAly along toe tweeter') late of toir4
etreer OW, ter!;. Iltence westwardly and paralthLwith
p i , , tr ,,,t 8 .{a.•l. tlipacr sol.llllaltlfdly all.l parallel
‘, - with Tune sheet 90 feet. thence 'east.
a' veardiv along the northeru line, of 1.1,,e
:4 , 1;1 , eltert - 30 feet to the place of beginning,
, 7 ,7:::: h * :, o ti.‘ t t i l f f l .t .P" : l e i''e tt ud te ''v e n. l 4 l l" l i n u l ."ll l °, : i tl u' l -I:g a t n e n'dr the :
,
' ' ea : B , ll2:°i:: P .CAIA A I t:s i o F . l a D l i t .i th it at erriato two story frame
' 'whiling Indira with n atone basement
•••• underttran- tatot bending ion. feet long
in 4 1 N W
g
Sala a, O olr, eat., 166,1 lora, bes.das Me
01 11 hl-rilielll story.Coolalll log foot rooms 011
,
the fifpl glory -above Ilia Laventhol, and
Tour lb, 00 tar sprout story above the 1144e111C111,-.
vaiot totaling is *healed 311 the town of Plchtt)ll,L4
11 itoot, 'lL:poling the puhlti house of 0.v0t1,1 eltager.
near the• hog., roam' ...Kn.' 11011 MIS or 111, 1 hilado.l..
(dila a HA /hoodoo* ll.tiltoa , ll;ntoplitty.oto a 10l Or wee!"
of atonont 15.u...1ed /sod IltsctiNid as rollosse. lu wit:
hegiontia at Ille 1011111 west C.•fler I' ref the alorta.ald
flaw, /11solliog 10i11.,e, loCoCel along the 11.1111 thereto(
.o , mo -4 ' 41 310ft feet to the south yawl corner, llts/.4.•
pop aw'aioly A long the a:tat cod of *Aid 1/011A03.. 1,-et
to the Otto It 't avt aline( thereof Itho,te*ltt , north
wordly ', li a line p rand to he moral line 01 lh , lol 50
Ivo t I,..thit rls , f 1.3C1114)64111, thence up 0.4.1 ilverWev 4-
wardly Al feet to toe' 1114111 west cornet 4,1 111‘. lot„
*ootitorlarttly Lb fret ho 114 e plate of h, , elonong, ballot
a past 4:1,1 No. 4 ill 1i1104.0 0 101:11111.11 ter Saill)1k111
111111,'. WWI Ifir 2111, , fltlialiCed-13111 the .414114 or
triiirn 1 . .1.1it81 r.
A LAO:. 11': llt.il ,ertain• Ogre of roi ?Yid of land, situate
to 51.1rthotno 1.W11.111p, S4.11110:111 Co‘ll.t). i.4ia'haio/1
a:11 post., o :•Irlier of a 10. or gr., ad sold by i 0.....•
Silirmao ;a 111, Nine Hot and Schoylaill lingo , Mut
pont rant:any. theory: .11; lASI or rn,.... ete,i,you , tti
174 deg /1,..•. west 1,16 cso.l Ihres•le...ll. ill!tellep 10 a
Float., 01.111:.01) 4 1111 l lief porlion .4 parcel of thee , , lllle
.1.4 C: 01',' 1.1011, Or Whit li tills{ 10 11 trii . V.llor TA 34 Li.lr....cs
Rawl 3i 3.1 six ,trt.tlis prrelles to ...woo olgAlie line
catiord . ..by the 311ur lilt a, 0 ocittty9o,lll ll.lAell hall
road C(.lllpaliV.lll,lMaaloopi Ogl 11114 liollill lat IP:Vera
east 121 per Chas lo a 11-111; s.osilw 14 fleeter* tt.”l 5 and
six 1,40* p , •ochre 10 a to oat. 4nd eoutto 0
,ttegreeto ea-t
8 tAaiihte, rot lola potttes 10 al4 it sl, .110. Use
or pi, laud sold by fawn t,.. S llyol.a, to Ilia Mine /bil
and SLint)lAlll davett Knit° sil Coiuleany,
.5.' . ,g . , 11p•04.a ,tota ot.tht 14U115 , 514'h 74 de.itera
••••. , Vl/4 al $l4 p rttirr to the pia., ot be:ga
l:rill, I - oho!, cottiatont; 5 Herr.' awl 58.ptit.tore:
.., more or Lear; with the apputanasocea.
'-' ronthi ha of 4 I*o story fr.illie •Pmellipa
IlOr..4l:Willi it 11.13,011ai11_ eloly Of ntolle, illol a p., 44 py
, 44 ,,1.1..44.te Ow ~12414, 1 44. 1111;ASa 111% De: Ft.1111:-T.
A 1.,•14 ,all that Ci.rialll lrtce or, piece of I tis 4, tOtlialE
ill W lati.lo ..ii.itop. sr tot, Nat o tou toy-, atijohoOg Iv oda
o f wojoam W., , ey-4,Ltt 111,1:411v.r1V11,41cv:ar.a.1. 4.,h 4 41p,
11
..
~.. Arlorer 104 P.onllol M•111141114'11. erm ,
1" -.44 .1 .13 ~,,, la 31 re r...,i or I.AS '
4% illi the
• • ••• y • '
.ge 1,. 11.10 11,1•110rypi, r0115i441011 of .11 one and a
'ISO • o.ir olo.y frislete 41Wr111.111 . boort -tale
the estate of JONATHAN I.UUKEN-
1112]
1111.1. •
A ten: all that certain ltd or piece of groond, soma n
loth., anwt, of 11 .n 1.1 4 .. n. sfeltuyl 4 ill tattoo'', tototalrj
nit rin,rnoth by Klitl.tdelphia 1111..8, 1111 the east by
Lniaig, ' ,,yre....t, on the nor h by lotto A 0 ,44.1111.1110
jiiiC".4 . • : :
v l. ' '...:: :C 11 1 31 , 1 . 5" 1: , 1 1 :: ' 54. 1 ' 1 1 .!1: 1 11 . 11 , le' , 5 113; ::( 1 . ... E' r L : 1 11 : 1 1:1: 1 :: 11 : 111316 : 1 . 11 , ?: h 11.1' t i i /:": 11 1 N1 r 2.1' :: 1 1 i ' Pr t : N t r i , il d :
3, 4
I I I
11.111rrt. rott•te.log 1.1 ft 11.110 410 f) Ilr:1111,
.14•
11%1,1111 g bott.e. with a one .t tot 4 11..1f
111 111 1 (11111 1. 14.1.1 lien 4tuuchyd - Inie the y date of I.E. '
At to,: du 111111 Grfl.llll 101 Of 1/14.CP or valuta!, situate
' Jr, the Borough .11 1111.1-1(61.ille. 'L1111)11.1 1 1
...,,, r.. 01 1 .1. ...1.1.0 1111 l g ro trota 011 ,1i
1111,37 . )
!••• b.... EV" 8 0 Pe . , and in devil) 150 lee n. wan the
V. 1 ., 11 l 1 .. »pints woo. rex; consoning of a .11,1stery
••5.',. . OW , 11111.11111:: 10.11,r Wlll4 a Iwo .dory
hi.e ett sato hyd. And .1 ftante stabit.-
laie the ...tale tti * I Alain I , ' I ' lll ll l l l .
A s so. 11 th.ii ....-I,tj . tro t .ir pm e of land, situate
In 11'....1 lir to It V 11. , , nt North 1 1 tritte.tti to, tuthip,
.f h1,\11.111 r 11 .5,),.1,,,,,,,,1ed .1 iOr wort i tu Its (14 ..(
Owen Moitrer, ,, fl tlO. r.. 1 iki.dl south by 4 iodate rllllli.
OIL the ifile.l l / 1 / 1.11..1. or R,A., ,t t ti.ti der ea:etl, :it'd
1 1.t,1.1 ac . «(1 11.01r0 De E•toot. ,••ttianitog
•` .
,/,. . shoot firm ;Ky.*. Wi th 111, 1111./101,1111.111,,
.41•11 II 1' (....1.010e".,11 8.1 11111 Ifillry name dis. Ding
'llll. t,1t. • . 4- • halt., WOll a .itte and a 1111 ( 01 a ) rt•ottt•
II I '
• < Lorin ti troth , d. an 1 a large (rums burn
••r titi, 1-
rtrgtt on II a c rtain Int nr piece of ganma, satiate
to Itir 11 r •eigh lit Mirter,krile, .i,t I,‘ dolt r,..,te. It,.
glum, g or tar eolith xt est i nutter of tit, Nn 119 thenre
M-4.10 . ./.IIV .11 .1.11 111..1111r ttf hill lot ao r,...1 10 1 tn.,.
•Itencr 'writ., arrt'v 10 1.1 to a p Isl. theiwe 11./...1..
11 a tiny lit n el to Ike hoe ..1 • till 1.4. No 119. I her. r
...iit hur . nil i I r J reel to tliti r pla. P .or bngtotting. beitur t ,
rt.,•..ntait w ...teat coat, ..1 nOlll.O. 11, Wel. 14 m .T1,.1
.., the getw , .ll t.I ot of sad 110,11Z11 ..1 1 1 1 11rf. 1 4 1...
will. Ow NI1) lIS ;111(1 the .....1111.. 11 , 1 u halt John I'l at
d na itnuosit ht. wife. by 1111 111drlO0ft. dlll,l 111 P 1/.11
11.. F ..r A ttal A 1). 1630, grator I and ronreyed it.
111rti ttll i loft pair hereto In fee-Lie the estate tat
I'IIARI.F.S NI HILL
Auto. All that cerium lot or pier.• rf part tol, tot ane
in the. Korona!' of Poit..y ale, to 1to• contaY of r.b.linyl.
kill; None a 1110114 V 01'1111( 1).1 I tif_tni 01:1.7.ril in Or
1 ol.lgin.sl plan of sub' not - out% No 74. bounded and ,1,.....
i fil)L11 as follow•e-soutliw4ally ity M iliantingo street
horit t t%ortll2, by Nom cram tun et 'him o array by lot
NO 71. and west Wards by I a Nn 79, c tntaining in
Itault On M 111.11.f.114 , 111 s.reMi zo rpm. and
J.,., :•¢ running of alit is lull buck to Norwegian
•1111•4` I.lreei. 2 s 01: et. wpb Ihr 6 apituriertuto es.
1/, 11 - grieanottig r,f a Mit .tory lair 'k att elling
411 2 -t- iv,,e:te, alto a two stray bur k louhiling lit
Ladled., on 'tile re,mt ,or add 1.4, and two
Moral.), 11 . 1111111 I.llllVel ling lit ergs no the frill' or cod
bas• .
Assn, al those c•rinin 2f lots or pieces or ground.
14111111 r ha ate Ilanongh of Poupville.rsclatilleillentatiy.
betut the iota h treqww.liy parr of lot marked In the
../,2.,0,1 i 11... 0( .011t1 11 1111 l 11111 N.) 77. 111.11:11r dm 111.-
10.11.11. Pita rornur of Nor ore! ail itroet and Thad
street, trn.l lion it.leil r rimming by ortill ' Third •treei.
...Win a' .111 I.) S 1:1 , 01 1 1114.1J1ir . f11.1 l'lrsh)lrfl 111 C.11U•4 11
.tool ...4a11.11.111...1 1.1 'olloli.lle ....1015.,-triliy by gaunt!
now rte 1 tte of Joseph 'airily and north wsnlly I y
N , . , w • tem. Att.....t aforriai %coot atone in
A l giFss, lam . 01. 114111 Norwestrat tartan b 0 leo.
.1.,11' P sa• " 4'; ' , t.n.t to depth +tinny s thl 1 . 111f.1 .tre•l 1:0
'IM
. .L i
•1
• re:. 1. , it Iv stie 141.10irirtin nee*. enrol ring
' " ' 1 lig•• one idoly franc. dwelling linliSes
and a brick sus Lie-late the estate or
JA Ntf:S C 01,1% NH.
A tat , alt Dan retinal 1..1 or piece of ground, 'lnvite
in Ili • ita,s t• or Tll,Clit..rn. $0113)1111111_...1111y, hog titled
. II Mr . 111111.li) lot No .7. on the raft by Ilros.l street
o n on i„..th Its is stout torrent tool on the west Iry
W%ntning etree% L.tnt lining in front Jr
Arr...r. brestlth on sad Ittratl street and Wyik.
ins*, i n ook etre. t 100 feet. and in depth no bon'
OHS! fl, 'A oloill Weer 2 . 23 reel, with ilie tallow -
•• • I . ten ones, c0n. 6 1. 4 inn: of ; . brick storehouse
, it 'lib a 11111, 110/.1 1111 . 111 P frri 111.11110. 1-
1.111111.11 sti
oot a nave swine-has the:es:ate of OLIVE t
fr. tfEALIIASI.
Arno, all the right, title and tonnes! of James II
Fl•ritornons, in on, io the, taintvided nun , td or call
part of tilt shit certain niece, trorrel fir 'rut or land,
sou de hi, the tow many ..1 ssorwegiuti; t. only of
Stain) Ihit), britintle , l and dear; shed 28 1011..w5. ylz. -
1 .}.:8 111111 . 11 g AIN stone corner. thence by (and 11.11 P s.f John ,
Pratt it ,w the It. , lonare Cn it 1 . 111, piny smith Ea de. I
preps. w• rt 611 yea Iles so a 111.P1. anion by Into, of I
(Setpa . ..6K toff.oal. and Ibarad l'lttlltys notih 2 dr.:rens. I
11 ecs In pi ir• It«. b. a . toile (toilet, sto.oce to. , 1 toa of I
I astir.ls.eh isi and I:.ith trier hi. wife [ ' both tri de •
Frees, east 6 1 1 yea fn eto 11 ......1, Orli,. 11V idiot of
s ev11.111.1 kr r 1.111 It 2 degree...4:4 •.; tootle. to the
oluri or i re 11111111:!. "DI 1101. g,lO MI tee a not 66 perches.
otoct me Nor.. he 111.• rrt1111! mitre ..r 1e...1 beiog the
eano 110.i1%111, d r o of oda of 111 1 . said tract er part el of
latal elan It J•dol.!. %1 erne.. Iligh alber.fr or the
rowdy .:f schot 'sill. it) deed ...tied the 11111, duy of
Ju ni'. ') Is. 18 17 , err .itted and convey. d in the 51i.
,
. ness; Bent ~f hateedie. in the i Lundy of Bchuylkill.
'w
itli the uppuro nate VP. •
Al.o. Tile Allldli oted In 4* I y 'et hnl 1 !.nrt of WI that
cittnitt pi re• nt it.trf et . ...: latod.sii tune in the township
of r )...,s 1 •111411 . "no Is of eitlinyiksll. bounded and dr
un ran dos follows, sia ; bristitning at a woo thel.te
s t . i iiteedliar by land now or lute of John Polt. 60.1111 117
ear . el. W.:.1 f , O prArlatt leo a stone. Ikea's:vs by Mull
or Win. holt. iror.ll 3 .:egret L,.wean 131 percnen to ti
. ll llter Ihrlists by taint nt I).lvnt li.tnlitnl batik 87 de
alers, e4.1. 1 3. 1 11PfQ . 1rS 1 0 a stone, tbeirve south 2 de
arer.., euet 1.1„ yet. Ilea tir the piaci. of beginning.
rola." dart& '1
wilt it and Ul p. rs•ligament mensal'e.heatg
Illy 'Athol u udzito{..4 mils tout wind' iniii. T. Werwq,
It kb ellieritr.• l r.litiy Dull county by deed dated the
Win day Itt Jotter A. I) .1317. gr.iiil.•drool convey sal tin
the Marta's ' 11 inhof Pot tor illn.iti the couttiy . of Schtiyi
klll. wi It she aptouteltantra-late Ow estate of JAS:
IL 11l ZIMM , ,,,NS. ,
,ffiell,,ll..licit eel tam lot or niece or tromol.eil"ofe
hu.111) the too st..btp. rsctoryikull count,. bounded in
frtrut by a tottb.insartrt.l.ll 11W mat' by lot of Peter
estlllite, awl on the luleih &HAI west by nitills„ of Thos.
%other :tell. mid minas containtog it, tortthib 25 feet,
and tndrittli 16 4 feet, witlithr appnitenanti . s. cola in
t Igo, 011. 011.: and a half slc y frame dwelling Image
late sly estate of WILLIAM 1111i.ZEIL
Alin, All that el than lon or piece of around. 'Stolle
in tn. I,lortaith nt B,looll‘lll Hawn. riebtsylkill ro..
bounded in 1 . .011 by .. - t. John tn.. wesiwordl% ItY lota'
Jaws U. Jusvaiisnortliw aid ly by n ten leer warlonU.y.
istideustorardly by lot of Ditto,. 11111R7,11. containing at
front 50 inst. and , lirdepilt MO fort. tvitlithe aploorir
,gouvd....e.ar4iguip.ii.g art a two shay brick dwelling house,
it a one and n Ibtlf story brick kitchen attached.
~.."" a bruit loathe house. and a frame nobler-late We ass
talettlC , U , Kl). W KEKKErit.AGEK. ,
Seized, la ".en Iv raccut . and will be gold by
;heritri °Mee. ' Orwig . s , - 4 } ).6 M.
STILAUB*6°'"T.
.E
.b... 4prisvr 18 0
.• 114.1U‘c sittd hign ' Palntlur„ .
PAPER fIAIO3IYGI,B4.
'l l ll E 024:' It IUS 'hats - tatty Foe 'two fa vars. fe•
I. 'peel fully tufnenta the pashhe th It he sutt.eontia'-
tt Ibe above baateaso , at his old ataitd.:•entro trot,
otm enoe,t4.eith of Iliihnan'e nook *torit,. Pottaville.
tarp La - spud be pleated to sir tho se who may do
sire hl. arrei.oa as house painter,or . park-, hanser.,-
Kon,e ant Sign Paihttog ...trotted At the *honest
:aid to MO 11111 bi appr.liftd 11)14„, Also, .l.laogiog dons, at 121 ceuluyer p 1.441
. JAISE.I UOWEN.
etAisso.le~ .. , • ,33 tt
- ,
MILL : AND I-BEADING EALLBOAD:
•s utim.g.tt, A 16214.3161iGiSENT 10120.111,
2.1131.451110.111 A 1,13 zurrortuts.
=
•,swes. www..
Offul of Ide Pia's.* • I Baiter:4d Cs.
. , rhiladeipbsa. Atarch,29. 11950. S.
Tiro- Passenger Trains Uaily, (except Sur.days )
thrasher #prll.lst, 1850. Paw trains will be nin
N.', rash way. dsily a betweenainf
Pt liStril.e. ' •i •
Aformiagi Liss. '(.2eeerinnoststiew)
I.•;iivas klithrdelybia 'at 7g tri.loskg A. 31.„ daily
trice)4 dundrils.)
Ti o'clock. it: M.. daily. Les
mils :soda> S.l • "
Afters** Litre. (Fast Treii.)
' Leaves kuslartelPkie as sk o'clock. daily, [inept
nuuday..l ' -
Lertesa Potts:rill:sat si o'clock. daily. teleept Sun
dae J
Passengers cansist enter the cars unites provided
with a ticket.
rassraccat Tuarst TINS 'TA9LL - 3..
Comtuerwtog 031.4031104 April Art 24.4.1, daily except
. !Sunday.
11. P TULAIN:I-: -1101,Vbi TEAINA.
tis: .5*
a. se- r
teat:m . l Lutes*
Philadelphia • ...SO. lzu,Poltseltia. 1,30
kasaes I ~ f Passes
It /unction . GOO 3:00 }kill Haven .7 55 2.311
Pans • 4.03 3 05' w igaboys " 2,45.
.51anayunk e ilt 3-10 Au.varo 7.58 4.53
Spring Mill 11.2 d 11l Fort Chaos. .11.1011 3.05
:Soul/down S;ST 5.31 'lambert Xll2 &It
Pon Kennedy 5.52 340 Alunrsville 8.39 332
Valley Forgo 05 3 15'hhhouse74 94N 3.78
Pi.sentstrllle 9P9 3 541teadine • 90$ '352
ltoyer's F..rd 444 4 07.11 , rdsboro' 935 • 1.15
P..tirthiWU 5 1 '45 1.23 Douglassville.' 94 6..1.21
1-
110 11 4.36, Pottstown 10.00 4.33.
thrtlabone.t 10142 4114'Royitr's Ford 10 25 4.54
firkittnr 10 ; 44 5.93 noway ola In 36 5.01'
Alit um „., I:110 525; Valfry Forge 10.49 516 ,
Hbhnrule 1415 549 Pori Eronegy 14 . 51_ 521
Ilaribure 11;38 S.C.:Nor:mown 11.14 , 5 29-
Port Clinton 1l; 5.55 equ los 3161 , 11.19 .5.40
Auburn 114:00 609 s.laosyur.k 11.72 51!4:1
Orwlrshurg 17.15 6.16 Falls 11. 1 7 551
Sete! Haven isali 5.22 3it J auction 11,41 COO
Arrives, Arrives
Pottsville 12411 630 Philadelphia 12.10 630
The ifternnor.. rr fast trains, d. hot atop a: Auburn.
Alttnut.e l 4. lilnle Ruler's Ford, Valley Forge.
port Kenn. dy. Snrini Ati 1 or - Falls.
p•mtrds or haes.,ge win be. anon ed to each pie.
9.112 , r In these .I.hies. and Passengrrs are esiirrirsly
nrrininsied from taking any thing•as baggage by: their
wearing 41 , :mn , 1. Witten wilt bear I.lm risk 4 ire owner.
By order or-Ills
S oard Slmosuers.
uivumuilD, seEret:ty
• • --
April 6. FM'
SUMMER ARRANUE.AIEAT,
_
Se nAVk . . 3 i, imiNhatsvaLLw & TRE.
NONE LANE OF PASSENGER CARS. -
- I"=l.Urfir 7,14
Via Aloe Ilitt Lstisdayl excepted )
N mid atter I Ittontl.ly, %pill Let, the Ilke will tur
ruu as 10/.44 OS.: .
Andreae: Trail!.
Leave Minerevilln for xi. h I naval! A. M.
' Scal Ilavr . n for 1111.rraville and Trrinnot,
ovu arrival of itic morning train trona
I:4Pltarnoos
Leave Tf(.131011i !for Puttririt:e. M dleriville and Scll'l
Ilavrid al 3 n•elork, I'. 31.
"Dlf.eravuik for [lave. at 1 o'clock. P M.
'8c11 • 1 for 31thrraville at 610 cluck. P. 31.
Fare from ilaveil to Minerrville 23 ernta.
d 9 do. Tremont • SO "
'• iron. 311neislille •do 1•3 "
'' from Pllffsilig do '23 •"
CS. An Omnibus will leavr the American Ilona.,
Poitrvil le. inintr4latcly alter the ar!ival !,f the Phila
lhaphu
niornineltraio.L! convey amirrogrr , to West
Wil..fff trier l•lk do ears 1.4 Trrltit.l
A:I Llaga,se atithr on ores slot
A .
r J 0113; E. 3:leC At.nt.
prll6. 1830
li it
OFEICE OP! THE PHILADELPHIA I
!WADING; D. D. CO.
Pialad. wins, Fca. Z.1,1!•30.
‘. s rV. -1-
'Pt- :v. . 1 . tOaa
• • .7"
NO11,1,:k.: ro helehy given. diet the Wile* or Freiiht.
and lutlo hu I'o4l‘ tr:the,ehted by this Cutho.s24, WIII
Liu ai 6110 we 0:40.51 mit Ilm laid
'.1.1"11 51.Cethuh.t.i.iliern
Ilichuh.u4l :0 103 1 1.5
Philadelphia •
iurllueu ,
! , •Itet..Wil
•
lice - maim% u 117iltond .. 1 70 165 I 43
11'411a of 4...du1y/t i ll/ 1 IUP' 165 145
144Ittluild. ; ; 1 GU / 65 . 1 3.5
Coodmee.res &1, rontith 11. - 1 10 1 .1.,5 1 30
7 or,. out. 1 iali::, !Wu* , Nor- • .
'
. ..
lllloWli li . 1 45 1 90 ' 1 25
Nuir1111 , •WII or 11114ve,rurt 140','T 35 130
l'..rt Kennedy L. t, 1 35 1 50 1 15
V.llO Emit. ! • " I 311 125 • 110
Ithradisvtlip , ' 120 115 110
rf • V..id
1"4 , 1tal •1A II
DuniddaVille
1.1.111i1b.t0 v.,
Ift.idtug - I- 05 190
Ilet.‘9 6 L Itead.nit*.Jluhrsv:re I 01/ ' 95
monreviom. , 95 ~. 9/
lioniOurg 75 .kj . ,' - '7O
,
LPI lipettltig , 65' - ' GJ
Lly mot./ of clit /Lard of Mao:Emig.
:i. Lid A UFORD, qeery
:Ai 1:11
Marrh 2. F69,_
OFFICE:OF THE SCHUYLXILL
A.Avic..tri.t.L.N. co.
Mardi
, _
N./ I lI.G If 11Yrelb) ,1.1 II i,11:11 li.e talon, I••/ * I Glii .In /
li/C 1/.la 1,:•IrTISII • Cl,ll tr in,o“ , r6ltr,ll, "it
*I. llsc )rat th. ao
To tw chorgril oer tun 5 6 2
The w. Ight 11/ be etneri.lined I.y
be winuleta to ei,I . CIIIO acculowy and I
Inweame in on itele 111111 Inr
Th,, 1,,1 . 10,11.1.11t3g llle L
Ihr bIC /ler p•nnos.ta be Lbas4.
lug t,s,ble—
psn chats II Ss th
. Twruty
•han ni.scre too toil aud Wu use
u la e•
To OrwigibilfiLaudiog ,
114mburc ,' '1 ;
Idobrovitla ''.
- Atitiou 7 /1,:0, •.: . ' t
Ittidlog • I.
....'
Utrthkoorooth- .
. ; PortUnioli , . ,
..
rioonott otL , ,n,li n g •
. 11•,er a Pao ' .
Ittorniasllilt .
I.u“,thervoi. .
..
Patvling's[-flam
Valley Finiii .
,
- r.. 11, KetiO•dy .
NOll imoolii gild, iltblepott
I'lpoons It', th'in .
t.:• , otto,•lloilien
' Sprite %Isol .
Nava, uuk ;
plutadcipfils - ,
The Navicitiou Is now npest r.r atrl. bet - tr . r. - en 4;1
delphia and ltd Oleo. and ,mats wtq nelleared at
citts.on and elthaylitll.lllaven no the 11th tnst., ot
Puitstrillr and.rnrt Carb o n nil the 15:6 mit.
Idrordeir of tho Manager.. •
T. FAAILEY, Presotr.
II ti
51nrr.11 9. law
LITTLE SCHUYLKILL RAIL ROAD
Arrangement',lOr the Freight nod ransenger Cars on
I lie Paitsenget Train If•aVYA Port Clinton, .dolly.
(Sundays excepted) on the nrrtval Ate otorroo,-
train an the heading &inroad floto
riving at Trilll.illll4 to 1111, 10 dine. Lellc,•s Tain,(l.l
at it tif past one o'clock. P. M time to eottoettt ar
Port (notion 'isith the tifterrofott u..ini tot the Reading
naorrhot Irmorouse the to Philadelphia. -
FARE—To tort Clnnuu, ".*.S cent:; id . Philadelphia,
13 50.
The freight, train !eaves Tamaqua doily. Sundays ex
cepted) at I. o!riock, , A. M., and Port I:11111011: at 4
o'clock. P ilh.• A Passenger Uttr mots in I.lllllleCtloll
tvon the Flrlght trill), 114, 111.11 p ti.sengers for Philadel
intiasan take the mention unto of carbon the Reading
Railroad at Ptat l lotion. Fare the loons as it. the
other trsin.
.1 . .1011N msucasoN,:aencral Aifrn
ran w i r ia N4_25. 1511
pHILAD4, - READING d: POTTSVILLE
il,, ~
i~
RATEi UP CREIGIIT 0:4 MERCIIANDIZEL
(AN end 0:14 Apill 14, NIS, he tvat . ll -
%./ eti wit tir 4 • pp.' tit itt the followang rates or freight,
bew..o l 4.0110/111,1 and the points. behmt,mated,iter
tut of - 400 16is. .
Between Fottsriits I Between F./Manilla
and and Med.'s:.
Plaster, lion•itnne
one Ct..% load, lrun Ore, 1.2 60
• and '
Bloom.; slanerl ; -
nll , lll, LUt,:pitCll. f.VIV lUr I
drind- r• ,
narks, retlis, spikes, strap
.andphs When e 5...".
inge, guano:and you hetia. I -
fiat lint,: Itint. Salt,
berk..r.twAotere,.,nait boy!' .
and tberdZ :timber, grin',
iron custlnts, sugar, rad- 173
lessee. 'Tenn coffee, -
sore, s..lt Oritre, brimstone,
and rye cri.6).
Flour. per OW.
1)il, gmter.e, t. vitv.e3r,.whis )
ma"finiery, e nese, I '
Inrd, Mgt. iel.ther,
rem/ hides, p.sinup white 00
'rind ied'hiadolstera, hemp
lithe • and' 'tordsore. steer, I
Wan and fillip stuff.'
Haw ention:and wool. eiglio) •
fresh went.- fra-hib.l l , dry
go.in•ohprii andhumitiars. .
obrogn ihinors, wino,. and
toss, ghtlea, thifia, an d
querenssvhfe, poultry, enn
-• fettimtaryi: hoax% and eta- ).3. 00
'binary, spirits turpentine: •
• earnpnotf!'..., hauled 'coder, •
hum 'ittietaps; Nude tta
chars,` tli#lllClll,' . fatthens. •
trees. bhp, 'sprees.
tare. brepl:tit".
No adithlonil Chareei for.eatAmission. aton=e. "r
retalvindord'eltirating freleht at any ot the Cmppa-
L. .
ny'a po to ph the One. .
/Sprill.o; larn ' -
14.ta
MALL 0111055, by tbe Uumbei, Vect or Wiz ri
6J tor irshe'.6l , HANNAN'S
. • tired . PlSavitH66-
I 70 - 165• 1 45
170 • 1 05 1'43
1 70 1 04 1'45
1 20 1 15 .1
1 15 1 10 1
„Ili 110 1
1 io. 1 05
0 prom I+
•n•
per
1. e.. 3 hr vd.lxiage
"I
iLS Itef
nv.row.
fXarst4
p , 1 tun
unt db.-
, - --
r •
:Ct
.2 FL
_
5
g
'RA►LItO.ID
2so:if
NEW AMUNGE
.31EDiT.
. . .
INS .
...ix
&l
. LIVENGSTOWS EXPRESS LINE. ' .
WS lire MrPsred to isc,iare Imo' forwatd Dait; L pes.
Possenzer Train. " mu : E x press Ear being — al:is - y*-
In ral,Orst of special inewoue r rs) toorchantime of ail,
Stscriptions. packages.turailles, ',vette. bunk notes. &e,
Ai" Particular attention peLtite, collectimi Bills.l
Drafts spd Aeroflot , .
r4t , 1e ,.. and G.„.,4, d. tiered daily mall tnaente- ,
Male palms between 1'11114004.a and Pottskille.
. 01 . Fler.S a )
. ,
Cr.vare ...itie,A..Potooritto; No. 44, fioutli Third Striet, ,
rillltifirliVl;i3 ; No. 0 Wall Street, New V ol t, .„ ;,,,,. 9
Court filtert; Boston. .
LIVINGSTON, I.I()WARS Si Co.
. . . 9•tf
Feb 21. MO
~ .
PASSAGES F' C.)11 LIVERPOOL:
: PMGetAGES in the steetatteSt,tf the MO Ilan
. 0.
z..„..P.. Packet Ships ,Mary Piessatas. tehenae.d.-ao:
esVe.P.Lfierl : n. and Europe, sailing from Liverpool sni
P:d lll4 e l Phin fltr Ine let of every, month. thrOU;b:tili
,the year, can are retired oft apptication to
SANItIEL fq.CASANTA. ,
. No. !I'l Wolont riirrt . t. PhiladAtliAll . ,
7----T-P-JOSEPH McIVITERAIPS -
ARR.A.NGk:IIENTti VOlt 1850. '
bldesi't Estabitshed Pulsate °Mee in the U. Slams.
Liverpool sod New Yntrk Reenlav Lino nr
+s, .ratlreis.—The tr.llonsing linTl a ed frpliStr fire,
•
?ref Parket Ships'.
,sail putternall yr - to and from
...‘...
the those rout', and ere splendidly titled OP
expresety'for the itecommo latlon of Cabin. second
,Ctahlo pne.'Steevage l'Allierreff, 'IV..
PAlrtelt:/kIlrY. Waterloo, Alhert nallatin.
J. , he IL,43kiildy. Near tVortel, West l'oint,
'Ahaltton, Convell orlon.
in stlt Alan to the thoee:splt . ndol tine of Parket, a
'terolnr eurreatAnh of Gott Liam shlpt will t-onrinue to
'tit troin I.Prerpont. viz,- .
Tae Art tsp., Foote+. f.7t. fl.nree, Ft 'Nide:, Dewitt
Clinton, Cm. , tr. se, inmeatotvw, Sonntor, ..Santnei
' Tlichs, Inlkof nrhyll orr f t :red, tip In the mnst modern
1 'Tye, and cOmitettoird by genilemenof great esper..
I
leers. '
I Tito,e deAtates to esnti money to their frlemle. enn
otanlo i!ralle for any attiount , no the Provintill hank
of I retnni, and all of its bra ntheo, free of ilieeount. '
Mt Ep g 4,o.-• ah. s ,ri. t.p.:oner, Ategand dt ta.,tlinit•
cm. London, and II Wit &oat of I.lrerpont
On Sicolltnd—tho,City of Tilargow Dank and all Its
branrhvs sod ne.enehte.
. Ant's? —The sithart‘er has been anPoloted AR"lti
fo r,itte above - One hy -hitt) a considerable n•nnolon
itt pttte ril pivAnge , has :wen midi!• alit nn delay wit:
hereafter lane place with pat,engere. ot- in remitting
money- .
I'ersnn4 remitting Five Dollnni to On nniintl, In pll
money free of post•tge. the Struntrit will be. forwarded
to any addtess they degirg...arld IIIe•CP4M returned.
J. P. 81 Busy's, Itecnt,
Jan 12. ISSO
PASSAGE AG'ENC-Y.
A cA.ro pout sAtion bovin'4 been anode soleo-
FlteA t 0 trp:or Ihr lotptaltston !tilt Mr. MeMitr
taty's Pas,ays AsPncy W. 14 tolcaqi froin us. This la too
the raise—we declin• d aru nut 4111 !tenni for this limas!
noy longer. r ,:1 , , fe11...11.11 , 111e 11:1 • 41Pral , 1.1 yto ottr•stv - s.
-to•tild not have cnu-nlyreat thin, noticeni.canasary.
1n1er.4,14,1 Itad u 441 I , Aird4ol lit the fre
quent v410).11.1411! Wrfe•C4lll, 4o 4l otir ottiv. All walla
reports We prononnee 111 . 1146 44 11 4 , Mid W1111 4 .1t nny
foo ndal ion .I,V, ,ohro to COnlium-1 ht. y.
htlt positively Al«dlit ed doind ato. l I
• .I.lllle we are
n , w doing looqinesa rt.f. ilyrnY9 ¢ t 111 p
CPI lit 11.! Pass:arr. 1.1.41,14,1 It , LlVvrln..l. 141.1 Up 4411
we rim Coatt4.l,l4lllc lertl.l.lel 4l l it 1 ,, the rein
faatstare And pUpp.ft of 111.pe W 1 1 ,1114 1 ,1 1 • send nar tla tr
fn , Inds nr trao.mn money 1.11411 4 4111 tholrlte rtr 1 11;141:
In then , mode or doing homiiteii. 1111 d d•wfol. far3lllles
not sdnyrd by way oi her line It
Agent for P Ht tubs ea.
Pcnltsille, Jan 511850.
„FRANKLIN WORKS
l'11411"9'""
ij
orth.critrer brornorirrlr to Orr ;rubric that brrie
I .nir proprietor uf,the P - rankiter Irl'otka, Port Car
bon• lately owned by- A (1 Drool:re, wire, hil clorll,ll
- to manoft,:irro trt orartr at Jic rth nest lortiarr
'team Corti: ors, Pim* Coal Itrratcr•rrr, and Machine!) ,
of a liiirrst any Om, or deArripi ion, Err rilltlif , g or other
plirpnAel. Alco Itr.rirortit and Ortft Cit., 11 0 11 Ur 19:1/3
Calqing! , of rirr %it,. p . trer
O. Criers usc respectfully sslielte4.
41011. SILISMAN.
rn vFt. stroll:EL vioßKB.—Tire slibPeriher
cntrinti..a u. Rvn7,ir 10.• .IPnlersi,fi l / 4 101
roo nty , w at illn i.i01,1 I'll.l
atl. Mara pnrrs Atrno.lion is pirilefllirly
eall.•d In
.n 1 -it.4vele, Ord,i any time or
Mem promptly :111..lided 10.
Port i'artinn. July 27. ISt2
--
COLLIERY WORKS.
•
zr.=
g 4 il l '
FOUNDR.V A I ID MACIIINE
I `ISE gittreerilvera I.t thesr-rerl etrtrel, f0,11.r of
Ittil
triad rti d 1 attest ill!' "f11 ,, 1S Itt . l -.,11,1 ,' 111".1-
tactotre la tardy: rhorirttt titttit . tt. ~t ... 111 1,1 41 1 w,
and Pumps, 1.l :tint ity far nnuinH and
0111,r Bat:live Coaal lirt , !ktilg • arlittat.,
and purl - or:11rd tttllt . rt.as may it , rt'9 11116 4 -
Etttzit.tts llhll sti .Sl:ildr.rs with 3.31 1114 , 1 1 .
Sin' Mtn hrnrry r.pr ma,pippz vurn.”,.. MI Air riper
tirthe itttt*l aottrutet . 4 and 11:11 j
nuu and
1, 1 1, - atrr Ta,ers tti Itte vt.ra Itt•3t 11.41. T IIO Y,
particalarly itts Ho ntle ' ntittto t..pu MPl•tors
rind
pnitira r.tarteed in the :ran• t•t- Itt tat tr litt.tr t stock
"f r 11 011 1 1 .2 11111 ht, haylt.2 Luely rart,sriti t
ed the= NI trltinesv far iwrr of ttte 1 - irderrt Mind In
the
C.tunt , y. ' , tit: — rip.. I . :li'y.tatitta M:11 at 11:1110.t.it.t.tre nod
tilt! Ilolotta 11:11 at 111.. 'wltltottar Iran 1)-ttoii110.
th..y Are It•ett.tjaal ft. 11111.4 loud tti 1,t,11t ft , , :11”r
vt,,th tuactittiery Of !Ire
(1,1411:b 110,11 W. rk au 1 uru , fl n II ig t.trough
flute nv4 CS.
ha yr a:11,1 1 do, ilcd 1,1,1:11:1c :1 - J.• ter laftir.nr
f - 1121 , 1••• d•ri iClittit,lV:
atr rt,,,,111111) 6.1,1t...1 41i I W 1/e prt.ppl
ly AlLtql':ud t
.Lin 17. 19111.,
TREMONT IRON VOPiK.S.:
13 LT DORF 4.1. tau.
Fi4PECTFIII.I.I. 'hlll.llnit
31 have I.lk*ii.ind I , 1...111 AO. A44.0.'1 -1t0,.-114 413 is
ail 11,. 9 r InOV
I" 1111'111 all LIM! , .•r 'i ° 3lll 1:*1 04 .1,10;1 3 1, 0 . 11 1 .Llq
r.. 1: Ma •••
its 11. 0 111 , .1 01,..111.-41,111, i 1 •,
oriai .g , 11.5.
Des .
tr. ill rata it !it ;item a tut'
title 14111: pl,.issii-rts
March 23 {Ss,
PASCAT, IRON WORKS,
t:4 , ••• =4
•°- •
==!=l
IVT:c.rIED Wroorlit , faitabl.. for Loco
w toottv”s,%l4l in. t 1, 1 ,11 her . ;leftlll Ifni! ors,
frnnt It'r, 3 inches in 41'014-tf•r. Pipr., for Gas,
Steil.. lint ottir'r wtra - tong Tab • for Hr•
draoliciwressew: ei , tons for l'onlow or Stearn
- Engives Marolf ,, orett and for •:,•,..cv
k Nv . “1::18.
W netwilse S. E. ctirrter .2cl apd
EAGLE IRON WORKS
Etga-
* i IN Tim nolonua ur norr•tlia.F.
F0R...41ER I,Y CO.VaU C TED BY 0 ir PI rat a
I=l
Port
IN at
haottilonz-Aottulr 1tt•,;15 on.l
. ptthlie th a they thk.•ll
and reine,•thtliy commute:at of the el. we o
the orks• prartie Cley (litho
themseives t'llt the, know', Mir, arnl ezt, ri, to e oith •
tontine-5 will enable them In min out work it; 1.5 II
not flot to itiv•-trithiftethin to Ito itiosl lar•i•lii•n..—
Tlori• are. prepare,' to inotinfitilitte Cottines,
.1•Ionie. Cot' arooker4. Don. Cara, Ilailthait
0131 Inv., ,&c•
All ureleri. thankfully rereternl :end preaululy ece
suls‘.l on Inn Inuit re...unable ir rut
, - . " . • 1.)IIN
‘S WREN.
A.prii 20 - 819 - :7-1 yl J Ntt:i WREN
POTTSVILLE IRON' NVORE:'.
l igyongliqtri4 - ;
1!? -!:44 D2.11?".74":4
.. 7. 131:21A -11 P rI V
1 ,71. •
tfPENCER dz. MASON;
DESPE( . 7I•FuLLY to p.o.:ie Qin they th,
IL hive imoqi •ktie k...wri as - 111 r
Poll:0,011e !rim Worka on Ne.rtv..gian sr".et. ;where
t liry.Z re prepared op 6.iil.l.lllkmds of ~ienm.Gll~il.ca
rlyttlnfact , ir+. AL.:Worry or, 001.00
eV!: y d•-scrioi,m at tlir 6 . 0:111 . e!‘t 1101 , Ce, AMU 011 the
MOST r,agowthle. lerlll9.
C0 . :..”.4 o..nt ahr..ita, 111 want of tzscltm Dir.:ll
will tin/ it tritium' advaittaao w. itivP tltliu a call he
fair rut:a...nig t•bir tviirre. [atty II . .
. .
-
LUZERNE IRON WORKS, ° NEAR
•tt%
MIDSCIN
iIOPRIETORS "r the 11le)Ve
5tiiir4.64444444y if 1 1 ,411- the+, patrons-1111.4 the
ildncraliy rtl.ttlhey has." 1 .1 ,1 .1' 6 4 i•r
inerlyissed for the ecrineried ar. h the
,4 41 , it Lela, tom Works, to which they 11,11/0 added a
miry. and are 11.4 el.lrelL
every size. Pump... Goal. Orel kerb.
and Tn I nnirh Irnn and itr.,s; tlt !lags
„6„.ei). a„.op . „„, rn' i a hl r. un.il latt tit ail
wilier be:341%41:4,mi the reaiiiirklile tenni.
Repair a all kindii done with neat need, and de
sp4ien.- tie ert levy:
weik: •
tlif•re
.AVSII be ‘intranied in
Perform Tiwy wonl.l solicit the I Ille,se
who:nay Want article. la thdir lad in ltd.! y .
Ail orders ,will •td - tvliti iniliietilate an.] pro
atieralan. HUDSON,
Nate,' 17. ISM 12 7 1y]
ROM SL, Shoe we're. -
ritESLI OF. STIOCK....VEItY CHEAP
', • j, The , rtabscrlhet• annotinces
...1 0 ultuletuuti costume's
y, and the ituhLc,l.li it be hat
. Jim received at his Ilnot and
more. neit ono,'
'Gen. Crime St.. a trcPb oupply of
Pools enil lchneii of every c..lrieiy lot Ladies. Mucci,.
Gentlemen; Children, Miners. die., &c.. a l of which
'am uvula up 4 . -the hest inkterials,in a...distill data
ble tnanner.aiirf will be OM at rates in enit the times
Always dri ha eta xsonnly nf 'Peaks. Valises. satch
els, &c.ivehleb tvill be sold.verycheap, Calla:id satisfy
yourselvei., hoots and Shoes mule to ordel. lithe beet
ma te.flos irnd sterile:mired at short notice.
Pottsville—Jane
/ 10
EESI
,• T. E. Chapinan,
STATIONER.;
ig ...0. /1 . 1 -Va. 1 Suitt Fifa St.—etill..ADEL:Ottla.
PitiNTE%
Ilin tfeads. Cards. Lzbeisa Cir-
ConAitutl.ms, '
11,1NU1N431...
Peri/I , llyd,',
.hlaita.aimis; 40, imoia.: a variety
of styles.
nr,Axit'anottFl,
Mad• to, order, ruh.d awl= tmitiod in unv pattern, and a
Rood afs.irlat.ro Kept can.vimily 6a-banit "-
113411ordera in inyillne punernantattrinte,l tn. '
•T. F.. CtiIIPM.V.V.
•Dio. 1 thrath. Fifth at, Pnilada.
' TO • I • taao
.•
9 35
The Indians are dill crinatnitting depteda-t
dons in New Mexiio: An 'engagement has'
taken place at Lei 3 Vegas, between the Hun.
tees and i.parlies. in which several of' the
former were killed. The Indians•carried off
all the' ; anitnals, and• the hunters' ti1713111121.'
ticr o t was nearly exhausted. '
Ille'boiler of lire Steaaiboat
plotted at Nets. Orleans. da the 17th iast.; by
which 7 men weie lulled•
'This individual will visit Washinntoa eity;-
aboilt the middle of 'M:ay.
_
The 'further consideration of the 'Appor-
tionment bill, has been postponed t by o w , L,.
gislalure. No fegislation dune Zkf a local
2
interest. The" Appropriation bill as Wien
up iin the House, on motion of udg,e Con:'
yogiaam. fio amendment , offered, re
quiring the Deputy Attorney General , of the
several cities and counties to pay into the
,
State Treasury, for, the use of the Common
wealth, the half of the ;ezzess of fees they
receive over one thousand &dials.
In the Senate, on Tharsday.
_Mr. Fontes
Resolution, aPpointing a special committee
was adopted bi a decisive: vote—thirty Sen•
ators voting ifi the affirmative, and terrent-y
-two in the negative. Mr. Be.wort is the
only Senator,: amoug those voting in tha
negative, 'fram a slaveholding Slaty, and
of the thirty voting in the affirmative, only
seven, viz :—Messrs. Cass, of Michigan,'
Dickinson, of N. Y., Sturgeton, of Pa.; Bright
and Whitcomb, of Ind„ and linlge and Jones
of lowa, are frorn,free states. Tboze who
were absent, are Messrs. Houston, of Texas,
Berrien and Dawon, of Ga., Elharare, of S.
C., Pratt, of Aril., Vales, of MI., Cooper:, Of
Pa., and Upham;, of Vt: Th'4,Conimittee is
I not yet appointed . .
In the House. a committee . was appointed'
I to investigate the, charges preferred againit
Mr. INrner, acting, door-keeper Charges
were also preferred against Mr. Ewing.
1'i:410611r. PR.
4-tr
S. SILLIMAN
lINYWora) s SNVI)EII
3-if
QM
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POSTSCRIPT.
BY YESTERDAY'S t4L:
WDIAN FIGHTS.
STEAMBOAT EXPLOSION.
FATHER MATTHEW.
FROM 11ARRISBLIRG.:
FROM NVASIOGTON:'.
!-3otts of, 3teins.
Harrisburg Railroad. —The Gov
ernor has signed this bill. The road will be
deeide'd advantage to the country through
which it wilt pass. •
Therguas a tremendous hailstorm at Stock!
ton, Ala:, and the adjacent ecuntry,on Thurs
day lasti At Siocktun c'overed the grouni
two or ihree inches. :ionic of 'the stones
were as::large as hen's eigr.
/t a iatti that nineteen persons narrowly
escapealeath at Latiesboro',.Pa., by drinking
tea tnacle from water in which .a lizard was'
found.
. ilfure:'Gold in Lidiana.-There tias bech_a
sold urine discovered in Brown County, in
this stnie. slr. Walker, of Ciaciann i, has ar
rived al the "dig.gm's" with a lot of his gold
washers. They are going- r at work . is earn
, est.
C.141 - ornict Corning.—The Legislature of
California has pasieil a resolution directing
that a hluzk of marble, quar.2 or granite be.
preparOd, wi.li the word ' , Calitania" chis
elled tiyon it and sent to the National Aroau
men, al Washing:orw . •
l'he Chid Fdloies,.in . I.\'en- Orleans are about
having ertz.cd a ty!eadiel ball IL3 by.'1,70 feet.
The ptubably cus. wal be $12.5A11, and the
annual renal is estimated at $20.000.
I'r4sidenttal Ploug ha6.—These:Was a .
prouglito,, , inaleh a, Washington on Monday
wee,;„' '1 be tele" . rat.Li:: de: pall says,. the
l'restileat exhibi,,.% ins &dn as a farmer by
beattiv , all preseat in handli.4 the plot;„ h.
, 0
Stians.re Yerdal. —slr. Bends, who •v. , as
, trj,4 in Perry cu., week before last, fur the
1 murder of Itts brother, was acquitted on the
I grothid of insaut,y, and was sentenced to the
I,
Eastern Pei.eatiary „until he gives.satisfap
-1 tort_ evidence LI sanity.
dputither new Wrinkiefor the bailie,;.—Tight\
sleevt.s are again in fashion betWeetf the shout
ders and elbow, there is worn a' doable row
.
of:hullion fringe. , There is not a word said
about tight waists.
:The Progress of Christianiti/.7-It is cheer.
id; to•find that teadirig state:4nen of Eng
liail 'and France---shuesmen occur:ring_ the
tfie same positkm as Clay, Cass and Webster
la America—arc moving in favor of the stttle-
Men t of national disputies by peaceful. arbi
tration. . . .
. ,
i ~The Telegraph to the Pacific.—lf the
Pacific' Railroad is a project for . the . future.
the Pacific Tele ,, b raph sTetns more net.* the
PreFeat. 11.',0. Reilly is now on his way
West,-tbr the purpose c.f immediately ce,m
me;.cing a.section ut the Misii'ss'ipPi and Pa
cific Thleg-raph.- _
' Auful to think of.—The Warren (R. I, )
Star announces' that. a pal machine has been '
'tnade in that town by -which a man can turn
out 20.000 pill per day ! It may [be compared
to the Arsenal at Springfield: o r any other .
:manufactory for destructive missiles. , 'I.
! The. .Sua. Resuiz.—The tiegir..,intre of 'Nils;
sigsippi - "has appropriated 5:20.rq 14r the
I establishment of free schools
,in thell vatioui"'
counties of the s:ate. A census.`ot ild , Child
ma in % iew of this object is to be tat: en. ' Had
this law been pas9ed years 'tc , : - ii). Mississippi
would not have the sin of 1-repudiation to an
saver for. ,
A Curious Case.—Lately a curtouscasehas.-
I tried before a London court. A scout drel
linduceda simple-mi (led scream 'girl 18 ‘-rag-r
-,ry' him ; I persuaded her to believe that the e'er
)liony consisted' in jumping m'er rt. b'rooin
istick. Subsequethly he obtained posesf.iun
'of her little saving , , aid nett day- abandon
ed
: his ruined vi.6.irn. . . -
The journe&men carpenter - nt d stone-ma
sons of St. Louis, recently demanded higher
wakes—Sl .5U and S 1 13 a day— and- ,
employers yielded. •
South Carolina:—Gaveraori Seabraolt has
- appoivied Hon. Franklin H. Elmore, the
Presiden ot - the Bank of South 'Comlina. to
succeed Air Calhoun ill the U. S, Senate.
Elmore has a:•ceptecl the appointment.
atitl will . resign his post ar Pn:sident . „ of thi ,
!Bank. 1 . • .
; The ; Przce of a Broken' 11071. In, the
c-ourse jot Me Assizes last Week, ...s - ays a
lond,al paper, two out of a family ,of ten
sisters Obtained verdict in tnels for 'brete.bes
brproniis of inainage. The damages in one
cat.e. were .f.. 400, in the other .£250:
There is 'a ybung man not a'btin'dietlMiles
rrom Third and Chesnut, so jealous,
_that he
'outit's his giri's hair every day,4o see ifihc
has not given allay, a mento durinr , his -
Burin,
absence, _
- _,Bearrts proAcihed.-The Beard and mousta
che are looked upoo with suspictori by • the
police in roam. They are consideneil evi
aenees of ultra-democratic tendencies in -the
Weare,r. and have been acwdingly paced
Under ban. .Those who are.Joyal cultfiate
tonsorial habits. • •
. Lgenre, ut =sac iusetts.t--t he VI a3sachu-'
ietts legislature has passed a stringent liqu,or
)icence lane,,prohihiting the sale. °rail Find
!nums or fermented liquors iii a less quantity
khan twenty-eight gallons,arcept for medic'
na.s
al purpuscs.
A 'MA Black.smA.-StePhteri H. Wright,
blaeksulitil. who went In California in 18.46,'
;was a passenger in . the List steamer from
'San Francisco:. He is worth over hallo nail4'
ion of dollars.' •;- • ;.;
MEM
Mal