1 TERMS OF TIIE MESSRS' J1M11114At......-ditioht Hciocisartiott.—"rtro matte per anntlm, send-aartually In advance, to those .whO reside In the County and eanball b la advance to +hare who mode out ritstie Cautny.' publisher tsarina to himself the eight to charge i 3 50 per.anntkm. When payment IS delsyriflionger than one year; • TO et.uss. •Three.eopies to oneaddiess, .5 00 . •s.rert /- - 10 00 Fifteen) " . . 20 00 Five %Aar. In advance *III pay far th e year's abseriptien to the Jeansat. /ATEA or ILDTCIIIIO4IIO. ; One Square of l 4 lines, 3 times, . $1•0o Every subsequent insertion, • Four tines. I time, 25 Subsequent humans, each, • i • Ili one Qpnare, 3 months, . • 83 00 NU month, .3 40 . One Year, 8 dO Rosiness Cards of Stine'. per annum, ' 300 Merchants aid others, advenisina by the Year, with the pat liege of inserting different adver tisements wetkly, ' ; .13 00 40.1.nyee Advertisements, as per arreement. • ,ass SATURDAY ; MAY 11; 1:850. THINGS IN WASHINGTON. In the Senate, on Monday, afteethe elec tion of Mr.'KING as President pro tem., , a ma- Mon, to print thirty thousand eitra copies of .part two of the report or the Commissioner of Patents containing the agricultural statistics 'was debated and adopted. The bill to estab• lish a board of accounts was considered till the adjournment. In the House of Representatives, Mr. STA !i• LEY. ofrered a_resolution, which r 'was passed tinder a. suspension of the rules, providing 'for the, appointtnent of a select committee of 'nine members, to make inquiry, into'eleetion eering movements of officers order the late 'administration. A resolution was adopted, ' ton motion of Mr. CROVELL, calling upon the , Secretary of Warfor infohnatiOn connected with the claim of Texas to a:portion of New Maim. Mr. Huai' made an theffectual at tempt to introduce a resolution requesting, the President ~ to signify to the Government of Greatitritain• the wish of the Government of the United States to terminate the eighth.ar tifle of the treaty concluded bet Ween them at 'Washington, on 'the ninth day of August, A. .D. 1542," which provides for a naval force ~ 01 - the emit of Africa, with a: view to the iupprest. on of the slave trade.: , The House ..iefused t .7uspentl the rules for the introduc goo of ' t e re.colutiOn ; and then went into comm i ttee 02 t h e Census bill. • :''j In the se na te,.cm Tu;.'Sday, after the recep tion of petitions and reports tln s Private bills, thehill to amend the Patent latvS was taken up and rem!, and after some remarks from Messrs. Turney, Jefferson Davis, and lik;il, was then postponed till the next day, to enable Mr. Dodge toprepare an amendment. After some discussion of an uninteresting charac ter, upon the matter, the Senate adjourned: In the House, die committee,! on Mr. Stan ley's Resolution, was appointed, consisting of Mr. Stanley, and others. The considera tion of the Census Bill Was then resumed.— An imendmint was offered byiMr. Vinton, redncin,g the number of member of the House of Representatives to'two hundred members—to be appointed arnobg the States in the manner directed in the section follow ing. --Provided, that if afterthe appointment of the • Repreutatives under themext or any subsequent census.„'a new State or States he admitted into the Union, the Representatives assigned to such new State or States shall be in addition to the number of Representatives herein above limited—Which excess of Repre sentatives over two hundred shall only con tinue until the next succeeding-.appointment ,of Representatives, under the next succeeding census. After considerable discussion,4he /amendment was adontld. , / /I.n the Senate, on - Wednesday, the report /ofthe committee of Thirteen, relative to th 6 Slavery question,. was read by Mr. Clay. Its c outlines are nearly the same as those which we published week before last.—The• com mittee are of opinion that new States may be formed out of Texas—that when they are I formed, then have a clear mid undoubted right to be admitted into the Union as equal', , States : that such new Suites should be ad- ' ' rained without any objection on account of , the exclusion or permission of Slavery : that • ' the irregularities in the proceddings antece dent to application, far the admission of California should be overlooked : that terri torial govertiments should be: furnished fur- New Mexico arid Utah ; the Filmot Proviso is considered a mere abstraction : and meets ' _with no favor; the boundaries. of Texas are then defined; they shall be the Ria Grande op to a point 20 rlllieS north of El Passo Del Norte—thence the line shall tun due north' along the one,hundredthparaltel of longitude till it strikes the Red River, and this line_of. longitude shall be the eastern boundary of - New Mexieo—this line includes-within NeW I -' Mexico the town of Santa re and a large I portion of the disputed territory, for which I . the bill proposes to pay Texasblank minions' of dollars in stocks, at half yearly ititert. the principal to be paid at the end of 14 years. It is supposed that the sum agreed upon will be from six to ten millions. The cornntittee , are of the opinion that Slavery ought not to ' be'abolished in the District of Columbia.— ,here is also a clause relative to fugitive )s s aves, • which _provides that _every master:, before he goes into another State to recover I iii-ave t shall" a ~o before some competent • ' s slave, ttibunal and establish the elopement of his property, and a . des.cription. of: his slave, and With these facts ,attested *by a competent re clird, uporrpresenting them to an officer the • .': slave shall be rendered, bp to him. AlSo. 1 that ifa slave declares .his freedom, he - shall , . have a trial for his freedom oh returtrio,thc 1 -,- _ - -Slate from whence he has escaped. . I --'' The report was not received with much ' unanimity : and there will, doubtless, be cob siderable discussion before a decision shall , ' have, been had.' , ...:y In the House, m r . Vinton's amendment to ' the Census bill, modified by Mr. Thompson 7 , so as to make the number of members 233..• passed by a decided majority. : Mr. Winthrop made a speech on the California message, re asserting his former opinionsin regard to the Wilmot Proviso, and pointedly disclaiming any purpose of swerving from the path Which duty pointed out to him. to follow the lead of .others. He sustained, in the strongest terms, _ - the plan submitted by the President, acid de ' -stared his determination to stand by it:under all cireurastances. . . --- . 1 . FROM THE GOLD REGION. The steamship Empire City arrived from San „Francisco, at3leva York, on Tuesday last. She, brings interestinr,•and important • 1. 'The Oilifornia steamer at Fantima brought down one million seven hundred thousand dollars in gold dust, on freiglat. The great depression in business affairs continue, and matterscontinue to look down. The miners .are commencing their suminer operations.— ' It is estimated that over one hundred Amu sand are either in Or on their , wav to the • mines. ,This immense number Of diggers - sooti send it, current of gold to San Francisco. in View of, which busin6s af , lairs are begimting to look easier. - Mon ey 'continues the Scarcest of any article, the exhorbitant sum of tg. per cent. per month being still the current rate of interest. Rea& also coot nue to be very high—sloo per month per square foot of lloor being about the price: or $2O O per month for, a room 10 by 20 feet. Lumber is still depressed and great quantities arriving. The current,price LS 880 to 81047 per IlCfor' American. 'Fur niture of all kinds is very high. This is in consegnerice of the arrival or ladies. Many fanailteb;'having been sent for to come out, are now arriving, and its they must have furniture With which to, commence Mit:lse keeping, the articles bring extravagant Prices- The appearance of San Francisco is rapidly changing. New buildingsare springing up in every direction, many partifip taking advan tage of the low price of limber and material. The stagnation in business has increased, in stead of diminished, since the last - steamer. Passengers report that the gOld is more'plen ty _than kovtri.and that _property has fallen ‘ soixtewhil .irt_price.. Provisions and even uxgries are - very abunandant, tocal 'Aft [l:7' POLONEL WALLACE, of the Philadel phia Sun, reminds Mr. Fitzgerald of the City Item, titat it is time to resume the Editorial Pedestrian Excursions so happily commenced last sUrnmer, under his auspices: and desig nates Pottsville as the spol upon which to rally his farces. "We Must fp to Pottsville," says he. "and inspect the nresith_pf Senn ylk ilt County In coal, iron, delight. elevnt women, noble spirited men, and 'lined society.. We must picnic es the Sharp Moun tain, anZ bivonae on the One tableland on the Broad Mountain,-where, In olden tune, Socha used to hold out snob fnducements Grimm and seamen'. Remust renew out acquaintance with scenes and persons, held in ourl"hean of .hearts"- for years, Mace Pottsville was a wee place, and the softest planks were . the Meat 10111110112 beds. Oh fbr the old days of Riot maker; Troutman, Moriimer and Backwater!" In the" old days of Shoemaker; Troutman, and Mortimer," for Which the Colonel sighs, the claims of a tolerably clean pine -floor, as associated with the remembrance of a bed, were not to be sneeringly overloOked ;—and though he has " risen in the world," and is celebrated like D'Prsay for his splendid tal ents, lis'exquisite beauty, his gallantry, and all that—still, he will not deny, and does not deny th'at he was once glad to "court quiet Nature's sweet restorer" upon the sanded bar-iloom floor of the aforesaid Shoemaker: =that 'he and Haviland, the distinguished architect, and Joseph C. Neal—(alas gentle .men'! that . you cannot bring him with you! But he is gone on an excursion higher up than our lofty mountains—up aritong those transparent 'etherial scen, where oft his sonl ingraceful song would soar_!) lay side by side. like Botts and Captain Tyler, speculating upon the future, upon town-lots drawn off in splendid style andlaid Out in suitable squares and angles—on paper;—of coal lands that would be worth so-and-so much ;—of mineral that could be mined for so much per ton— transportation so4much=letiving clear profit —000! Thus, between speculations on a large scale, mosquitoes, and dreams of prince ly palaces; brilliant with burnished gold:46e happy nights would pass—and with. these scenes none are more clo s ely „identified than the poetic Colonel. Well mayihe sigh : "oh, for the old days of Shoemaket!" But, gentlemen editors—yon e are welcome ! Commander Fitzgerald !—lnarshall your men;—yon are all welcome! Welcome to our glorious mountains—our craggy preci i vices, bold fofests, and chrystal streams. You may pic-nic where you . please, and may even go so far as to "go it." It will be all right. IVelccime. irg-, The Gas has been miserable fur the last !wo weeks. What's the matter ? , Mr. .fo4n W. Bear, who has been en gaged in taking, Daguerreotyes, for the last 6 months, in this place, was arrested on Sat-• urday last, charged with Seduction. After a hearing before Esquire 'Wilson, he was ,bound over an a charge of Seduction and also of Adultery. Oa Monday he was brought before Judge Hammer, and after hearing, he q was released on his own recog,nizance, fot t the first charge, and held to bail oc(tfieather., W e did not hear the testinion, in . the ,ease, but the general impressip seems to, be iliat the first charge. tit least, canna 'be. sustained . I —and this opinion is strengthened ',from the fact tha't.itrOge , Hatrinier, after hearinOhe testirtiony released•hini ott ; his own recogni 2zrace. Our Court, which' crimmenees.next 'weeks wlil soon decide the, matter. (1:7" The Depot.HlVe understand that the President' of the 'Philadelphia 'and Reading Railroad Company, has 'made arrangements with the Borough Council, with regard to the Bridge / in Morris' Addition. The Com pany agrees to pay ,the Borough 81500 on condition •that the Council will raise the Bridge, and keep it in repair. As soon as some other preliminary arrangements are made the Company 'will commence the erec- of the Depot on the lots selected some time ago. ; I1:7 - McGinnes' she.—We leam that after penetrating twenty-eight feet in the White Ash vein of Coal, the water accumulated so rapidly that they were compelled to abandon bbring for the present. Efforts are making to erect machinery'for the purpose of sinking a staft;to the Coal. flC7"' The Miners' Bank has declared a divi dend of jour per cent, on the business of the last six months. irr Fine Spin-nag e.—We are under obli gations to 31r. MEEK, who has a fine Truck Garden near Schuylkill Haven, for a mess of spinnage, which was equal - to any we have seen at this season of the year, from Philadel phia. We see no goe•d reason why our Re gion Should not be supplied with vegetables grown within our own immediate vicinity. ;I:0 - Things in Schuylkill Haven.—An at tempt has heen . made in Schuylkill Haven, by some heartless villain, to poison the Dogs ; and several have died from the effects of poi son. This -is cruel, to say the least, and he whO thus . bqins to display hii wicked pro pensiti, will not'Stop uatil checked by the law for committing more heinous crimes! Four hundred Shares in the Schuylkill Haven Saving's Fund Association, have been sold. Henry B. Cummings has purchased an in terest in the "Map, " and will hereafter be one of its editors. The Schuylkill Haven Bank has declared a dividend of three per cent on the Capital Stock, payable on demand. II:7 Borough Election.—The following is the result of the Election held in this Borough 011 11Ionday last: Chief Rurgess.—John C. Lessig. Council:—Solomon Foster, Sattfl Thomp son, William Major, D. Scbartle. Town Clerk.—.T. IT. Downing,. Treasurer.—William Fox. _ High Constable.—John Dag,er, `School Directors.—Jas. Focht, B. Barman: S. M. Mills, James Bantam, 2 years; P. S. Martz, 2 years; J. S. C. Martin, Joseph Mor• gan, D. G. McGowan, Stiders, 2 years J. A. Inness, 1 year. ' Auditors.—J. L. Mennig, Richard Lee, Patrick Fogariy. , 11:7" Borough of St. Clair.—The 'first elec tion for' officers, under the Charter, took place on litonday last, and resulted in .the election ofihe following named gentlemei: \ Chief Burg.—Cbarles Lawton. _\ Council.—Jacob Metz. John May, Michael -Reily, John R. Williams, Jacuh France. \ Town Clerk.—Lot Evans. - Justice of the Peace.—.Tolin Seitzinger. Constable.—Joel Metz. Assessor.—Bebj. S. Jackson. Asst. Assessors.--Henry Krebs, Daniel K. lopigh. AuditoraDaniel Frack, Juo.W. Lawton, Joseph Denings. School Direeto,rs.-*- John W. Williams, John Bamford, William Smith, John W. Lawton, Wm. Stocker, Wm. Montelins. Kr School Bocrid.—The new Board of School Directors was organized on Thursday "evening, last, by the election of the following officers, for the ensuingyear : Prmident.—B. Bunnan. Secretary.--John S. C. Martin. ~Treasnre.—George DT. Cumming. " THE - :OIsE.RS' ~JOURN.A.L, AND .PI:iI`T, ' VILLE ONEII'A.L'ADVEOI4EIL fiiiiursuille FRO3I OUR CORRESPOICENT. Turnoutt—There id no immediate pros- Peet of improvement iu business, and the in dications are that the scenes, of last" year, which did so much injury to the trade. are to be re-enacted this season:e The Miners and Laborers, at several of the Collieries; are standing taut for wage. At some Collieries they have agreed upon priies arid halve now gone to work; at othen=. the Miners are satis fied, but the Laborers are not.' consequently the works are stopped... Miners not being able to work without the Laborers: Miners and Laborers are leaving this place in large numbers every day, in search of cm= ploymeot.! 11:7* Fatal Accident.—We inret, to state that a Blirier by the name of .John McCray, was instantly killed by a fall of Coal on Mon day last, in Mr. A. .McDonald's mines at Muddy Branch. He has left a wife and children. To make a .Pyramid more upon a table without adifrcial means.—Roll . up a Riece of paper or other light substance and pnvately put under it a small insect, snc,h as a lady bird or beetle t then:, as the creature will endeavor to sree itself; from captivity. it will move its Covering towards the 'edze of the table, and when it comes there' , will imme diately return for fear of following. Thus by moving backwards and forwards, it will excite much diversion to those who are is of the cause. , ' Animated Fire.—lf pieces 'ofcamphor are placed in a basin of pure water ; a very pe culiar .motion commences; some of the ,pieces turn as if ou an axis ; - others go stea klily round the vessel ; some seem to be pur smog others : and thus they s continue form ing a very curions'and pleasing, appearance ; but if a single drop of sulphuric acid be put .into the water the motion of the camphor in stantly stops. It a piece of =imphor be ligh ted, and then carefully placed on the water it burns with a bright flame, moving about with great rapidity as if in Search of some thing, but is instantly stopped by a drop of sulphuric acid. `.... 1 PAINE'S HYDRO-ELECTRIC LIGHT. By the following article,' Which is copied from the Boston Post, it trill appear that Mr. Paine's , 'discovery of I light trom water, by mechanieal action, it,is at last perfected : - After a period of six years; imployed in a series of experiments, cot:labeled upon the philosophical principles, and continued with indefatigable perseverance, Mr: Henry M. Paine; of .Worcester has cornideted his "Mag netic 'Electric Decomposer, to ingenious apparatus for evolvina e' hydrogen and oxygen gases from water by the agency of electri city, -generated by mechanical means. The .gases thtis obtainedi may be used for light, heat and motive power; and har already been practically tested for the ttyo first named purs, on a coasidembleisca r le, 'with won derful effect. z..' I . ;• . At his residency,- ; on Tnesilay evening, April 23, 11Ir. 'Paine exhibited! the operation of his invention to a numbeiofgentleman iu •Poston and Worcester, some of whom tore ;bad. considerable exPerience id the gaabusi ' ness, and others hare takenig . reat interest, in,,plaris andprojects. having., ~view the productions of artificial light. ;( cheaper fates then it can be furnished by , the means hith ,erto employed .by gas inanufdctureri. 11Ir.: Paine had his house brilliantly lighted up, although, he used one small burner for each room. The light was exceedingly strong and white, and so 'pure that .the most deli cate shades - of blue and green and some col omtl prints could be instantly distinguished ata distanceof several feet from the burner, (a comrriou gas-bumer,) which was supplied with gaS from a pipe whose diameter did no exceed one quarter of an inch. At the same time that the light was being exhibited the mode of using, the gas fbr he.- ting was also shown. A small jet , of pure hydro4eit, between two circular plates of iron, raised a few inches from the door, was ligh ted, and in a few minutes an equal and ,ge nial heat was diffused throughout the apart ment. r , Thus the astonished party had the. ' light gnd heat together, supplied fiorn the same so urce below • and their expressions of admiration were unbounded :' nor were they labated when they' were led down into the , cellar to examine the exceedingly small ma chine by . which the was was made. The box contamingit was about 18„,inches square, and Bhi depth. We cannot give tbe, details of the iriteri r of the machine ? but will simp ly state that, as its tiame indites. it evolves magneto electricity by porely . mechanical ac tion. Fro the'above mentioned box there ran flaiopper -wires into the decomposing jar, wit' h was about two feet in height , and i ic p six or ' ght in diameter, and partly filled 1 with Etta er ; in this jar, by the action di electricit . just spoken of, pure hydrogen gas , alone Was' funned_ from the wafer, whence it passed into gasometers or reservoirs, about the size of a barrel each. The .pole, ut which .oxygen is liberated, on this occasion, ,passed into the ground, so that the hydrogen only evolved by the action of the machine. The process of carbonizing the hydrogen for illuminating is exceedingly simple and was open to view. It is very cheap, so much so that ' Mr. Paine sacs,that carbonizing the gas he.has burned in is house in three burners every evening for n week has not yet aniounted to one cent. The Indrgen is used :.for the geaeral purposes of light and beat, and the oxyg,en can also be secured in a second jar, and may be used with the hy drogen' to preace the "Calcium light" for light-houses. 1 Mr. Paine. has also discovered a principal, by which he can regulate thequantity or elec tricity ;to be . discharged into the composing jar. A large machine has recently been per fected -by Mr. Paine, of snlikient power to supply . ' three thousand bun3ers with gas. It is set up in Worcester Exchange, and only. occupies,. .a spaco of three rept square by si in height. . , One; cubic foot.of water will make 2,100 - feet. or gas, and a weight of 67 pound, fal ling nine feet in an hour, Will make, from thts,larmer 'machine, 1,000 feet of gas The apparatus can' be, applied to gas works of any kind, and be used with any of the gas fix tures.at prment in fashion.—Boston Post. Iris 'Excem.E.Ncv, Governor Johnston, the Hon. Jathes Coooper, Hon. Wm. Seward, Hon; Mr. Casey, Hon. Charles Pi tmau, Rob't. Morris, Chas. Frailey, N. Jones, and W. J. Dobbins, Esqrs., will accept out thanks for Public documents. THE NEwrouaty Bill of ' Montour has re ceived the sig,nature of the Governor and has become a law. _. Ts PEocttropios of the Legislature, this weer, are of not much importance. There being.no prospect . of an early adjournment, the'thernbers hare voted themselves full sal aries' for the remai ndef of the session. Mod est, ,that. . Illusion Dispelled.—Considerable dissatis- ' faction exists amoun.g the , Icarians at Nan too. - It is said that a number have already left 'for neighboring towns; and have set up for -themselves. I Mo. Estimated It ?—lt is estimated that ;the laexicao titles to land in California are now :wOrth at least one thousand million of grid that in less than five or ten years, they 'may beKworth five thousand million of dollars—more "than enough to pay off in gold., every dollak of the !national dept of England, and every government in Europe - I besides. , , Solitary and illone.—Mi!i,!issippi, throu g h her Governor, .(Gen. Quitman) tenders the use of her Capitol to the Southera Conven tion—that is, if it can't 'find- accdmmonda tion at Nashville. We ;are sorry for the Governor, .for while he had courage . to-fight the battles of his, couotrrabioad, he not courage to be a patriot at home. ffitffl&ftika The Coal Trade for 1000 The quantity seat by Ilallmad thU la new es —by Canal 13,138 13—total for the week. 33.781 19. • A heavy ' , mallet in the Schuylkill has curtailed the trade by Canal,- the demand for Coal has also plaek enedennolderaby ; others are limited In 11relshlf, and the Miners:at a Luseportion of the Coilleries,luive turned oat for higher Irma. These eauSsi camblned have lessened the shipments this week About 11,003 total; The Setting In favor ota suspension for a week ni MO.: is gables ground among gybe operators, as the• only anemia, by tehlott an Increase In girlie can be ob. 'veined. • The Delaware Coal Company. we leant, fits as a reason for lasting their circular at the law rates, that they want to en begrime An actual loss of 25 of SA cents per ton without 'any rent for; Mal in the groutid, or for the machinery, will, we think, soon hring them to the bottom The shipments l!roto the Lackawanna Deglon, tr m mclited on the oth Inst. Freights how Ricthew:Aare quoted at 83 • 90 cents to New York, 01 10 to Übmje island, and 91 40 to .1 50 to Dorton. Ainunut of Coal Pent over the Philadelphia and *Reading Railroad and dehuylkill Navigation. fur the. weep:ending on Thursday evening last: RAIL ROAD. CANAL. tt'cet. Wert. ToTA L. Pt fitrbfla; _7,209 00 126,553 Of 7.227 09 50,128 07 Mt Cowbon. 4.053 15 41.655 00 1.080 00 15.369 00 j. flctrec. 7.131 IS 1.52, 1 40 07 .3.106 OS 30 205 19 Pt Clinttio 3.503 16 53,31102 2.141 19 9.617 13 22,603 oa 1 7 1 9 5 g 13,150 13 105,340 19 Total by R It & Canal 483,000 12 tons. • To, same ttcu. last year by Railroad 259.999 . 09 " " " • Cllll3l :6.483 19 Increase thisyear 195,518 Of Inns. - Our renders Vflllsecollect "thst a suspentinn of Coal shipn:ents took place lan year for a period of shoot stx *eats. in the ',April's. This will account for a pnn nn of the lorrease this year coat. TRADE: • Sett (or the week ei.ding Ajttil 27ih, IPSO . ni; erg T.TA L.. fly 1.,1,1eh 1 : 0: - . 11 tr,2 on 35.V 1 9 12 R.. to Ron Min..r, 3.014 It 1: 1 .91 0 1 Beaver Meadow Co., 073 II 3.320 09 I.,lnrina Mountain Co., 09 01 - - 2.315 ill Claniu•rry Coal Co., ' 1,8% IS 5.433 IS llnaleton coal C. 0., 2 690 .3 8010 11 Huck Mountain Co., 4 5.2 07 19.1n1 ig Wl:kat/bar:a Co, - 835 15 1 920 13 23,226 11 ,To smile periA iast pear, e 0,165 Ce toms I RAIL ROADS The follnu,ing is the quantity of Coal transported over the d tffereni Iluilroa,ls in Schuylkill I . .c' +may. for ttriewerk cndin; Thursday evrniuc. WEER. TOTAL. %line 11111 and S. n n. n. now 10 1!•01911 10 Little Schu)11.11111. 11. 5.0;7 .8 50.81.3 17 Mill Creek do 9,0421 1 7 105.163 09 MoUnt Carben dU 4 3r6 05 43.750 14 Schuylkill Valley do- 4040 08 53,401 08 -31 t CI f b.ll : Elliii Pt (7urbou 1, 754 07 11400 15 Vinton Canal do 2.843 v 3 !1.871 03 Sys!4lllTil dl) 1 0 1,8413 61350 19 N•TNS 01 TULL. •ND TR•NgroIIT•TION ON 12/111.21.•D fur tfso. From M.eartion.B.llav•n.P.Cllntnn To Richmond. 1 70 1 65 1 45 To rhiladdpisia. 170 165 145 RATES . OF TOLL NV CAN•L TOR ISA Finns Pnrt Carbnn in Philadelphia, 'Mk as. per tun frln.,nt Carbon ,75 " " ". Port Clinton 63 ~ IP Parlour. ea c•N•I.- - Frem Mi. Clertme to New ii"rk. 01 70 " J P., Mi. Carhmi to" Phil:idellailt• 60 " r. 11:). The Cieistais frfirfi Nchnylblt (laveu ere gettiorelly eitept 5 its per Inn leas, mid fruit) Purt 0111011 P.) CIO. Per tun lees. Store for Salo anlnterlner. having determined to leave Mt aertton of tlo.Stiate. off.-ra . for pale 1.1. , entire stock of at first emit, ittoto ati.r.llng a Prioraole no. potinitity for any Immo' detirolla of entering Into the NleFrant it.. business. Ile takes this nerasion ulen, to felon. Ili, iliat.lot to his nioneroto friend. , for the pat ron:lg« heretofore received. As It ie nears. try that his tontines' shnul.l bn set. ilea up .is speedily as potollile, preparatory , 0 WS re nieces,, be riviof.tF nll those Indebted to rail and 'Plite their respective aecounis. and those hat.tng claims %% preEttlt theft] for ern Store and IDavelllng for Sale. sub.r,it..r. at.) otr,r, fir sale his . ;Isir Brisk Store and Dwelling snowed on the stss •1- hest stoner for ho-mess. In The Town of ass:{}_, l'attetonn The 141,11 t. and Do ellins and II I t. 'Stock of Condo, wtll he otthl separate of 111gfIlliff. fbis propetty is // 1.11 W. ,1-01 ) llte attention ot those ho want so enter 1 tea the . nterl catollestowint ss. AN 111 P SW/ 4Cflhff met, r u ms:4 to lel", this P.trt of the country, he if deb mined tollis. pile of the pmpkty as speedily as possible. 1/11 the most accommodating terms. Apply to OCIIW A ft ratterson, May 11, MO 19 3t Adjourned Court. NO ()TICE Is herotty men, flint an aoln , r tod CIAlp Lk a cow 111111 l Plrns, for the trial of elllnhal 411 Irut A, in nod for the county of Schu)Kill, will he held ni Orwlet , bute loth,. county aforesaid; ..n M lay. the 20th clay of May, tom., to continue two nuke 11 - no oersary. !Therefore; all persons having volts pending. end all persons a Ih.te duty it than he In appear at said 'non. will take notme and govern thotto , otere strontinely, C. 51. STRAUB, Sheriff. Snead' 's Office. Chivies hurr, Muy 11. ISM, r 1941 Me Great Work Commenced. THE Groat Wnrk of tenrio! Amyl% the DAT. fCAI', And STRAW coops Emnbilshment ar IIALES E. ELMNS has commenced, to give place to a NEW AND ELEGANT STORE, Into which he expert, in return ahnut the Ist of Nil.. Plat. " Ile has in-the meantime U.111014'4 tn Nn. Wit Market Street. I dont ntn.ve the Red I.lnu ll.del, he• tween fete and 7ili sts..np Stales, and has just receiv ed • new and elegem supply' nf HATS, CAPS, OND PTRAW ROODS. °t all klhde and peke,. and petunias to tell th.nr Wholevaiennd retail. no !my as In &nude rnm perown fur the trouble of cmnitta ion stales. Palm Leaf, Braid and Lestinen Hats, to snit all purrhneern. CRARLES E. ELMEA. . \ No. 26 Market Street, up Stairs. Phileds. 'May 11.1850 10-ly - Spring Goods In Philadelphia. fir tall A RPI.FA 4 & AtINA ItI , VO received their sun. • ply of SPRING AND SUMMER GO DA. or Friendly and other styli:4,ln which they invite &Gen tian Slates —MI deacrlptions -of Si!k. Woolen and Worsted. "Press Silla.—Crn de Rhine' Chameleons. and neat nod new FSOICV Silks and 'Wins. :Dress Goods.—lawns liareses. 51011.PAPlinf.. G hitt hates. Alpacas. ititthairs. an r nll Ihr new Fahries. ' Forniisking Goods 111ankrU. Qatilta. Anaemia'. Pm:10 Shirtiltrit. and all other Ftonnthltua Goods aJett's Chypimprea. Cashinarets.Drills. Ye•tlrsoß of all kinds. and Ilny's Wetr. Shoemaker's Goods S anti I:ai ll tiore Maker's articles T. ARPLCS. & At %fay 11.1A5a 19-3 mo Public Sale of Lots IN TUE TOWN 01 , TREVORTON, On 7irelday, May 28, 1850. I'IMIEVOIITON iP initiated at 'leaves Gap, 8 ntilte 1 from ehamokin. 12 mites frorn.Sonitury. and It miles fitim the Sumpiehanna River. in Northumher land Omni,. Pa., Montt 40 miles from Ilurrishilig; and one rtay's ride from Philadelphia. It Is sititated ,qt that important Gap in the monntain.that commands the must Western end of the rich CO:ti Valley or the Shamokin Basin. It sustains to the Shamokin Coal - isin a plantar relattrin to Mist of Pottsville to the /Schuylkill Coal Field. Trevonon Is at the termination' of the Trevorton. and Normatity Railroad. now about to he plated under contract, which tonnects this extensive Ural Basin with the ,Susqurhanna River, and thus opens that goal Basin for market. : Aflerthis Ratio's!! is completed. one or two million of tons of coal may betaken to market annually. , The Schuylkill. Basin In vicinity of Pottsville in• a population of 3000, and the town or Mtge Pie -about 13300, and about...tie and a ha' f millions tons of coal Is sent down to market annually. ! If two millinns of tons of trial are sent dnwn to market fiom Trevnrom. the Coat Basin and vicinity of Trevortnn will have s poputstion of 20.000, and the town of Trevortiin about 8 or 10,000. IA ith such a produce of cunt the ninon:it of money circulated In '1 revorton, and the' vicinity, will amount to several milliions of dollars!! The oriental cost of lots in Pottsville were very low, ?angina from fifiy to one hundred and fifty dot lant ; DOM they ranee Coon five hundred to three .thnusend &Bari. In Idinnieville, lots which titre 'yew egn'snld at nIIP hundred dollar., now sell for tenet five hundred to two thousand dollar.. Such has pliirsaa been the great and permanent advance of lots Iniblining Towns. The „unusually favorable position of Trevortnn, MIIPt make it one of the Largest and moil flourishing Mining Towns In the Stele. . The proceeds of the sales Or lots will be appropria ted town re's Ire constran 'inn of the Railroad, and she tote can be paid for in lahnt nn the Railroad, or tnate riate for the s.tme. nr in provisions or produce of any kind that can he need In the etanstraterton or the Rail road; or If not paid In this way, then one fourth In cosh 10 Ihitly dayi, and the balance ha three t qual paarpents of six. nine, and twelve months. Ptirrhasers ni lots in Trevortnn, who with to P 1 1.9 for them In labor on the Railroad. will he entitled to , 'naive one half their wages In cash. tBl the lota are paid for. Saleanlommenee at 10In'elock. A. M. D. MONTGOMERY - BOYD, Arent. Tretrton.lllay,ll.llso. . 118-31 • \ Now Books. A NTONINA : or..the Fait or Rome, a romance Of theTillh Century, by W. Wilkie Collins. . An Easter ()folio,. by Frrdrika Bremer. The aolsonthres of Tom Stapleton... Part .11::—Tbirta • Llre or Napoleon. Just texived and fur sale, by B. BANNAN, 11; .1850 I=l (been City lilatus. A VERY firieirtlele or eanvased name, warranted ra superior to any vow in the market Ihrciunily Lae Juserecelied and for sale at the von wtnre. E. YARDLEY & BON. 1441* Mai 11,1850 nOCTOR 0: • 11. 'BOWMAN, SURGEON ILI DENTIST. Eacceeeor in NI Th iene. Prineville. Office fin the N. E. corner otillarkini sad TAW Sm. 'Esbruats 1--sf ShibiUM Sales or Real Estate. DV;Virtue of iisverar Writs of Vooditinsi Saimaa* .1..) said loner, Faris*: Issued out of Out (Wirt of entriniott Plantar Schnylkill county, and to MIR direct. wlessill be exposed to Publie lir iOlll. Valodtle. ma SAT. VliDelf, the tat day of /one. 1830, at 10 o'clock, A. 14., S.i the house of rEld lti ad burough of HENRYi ... • . Potrionita : • All that certain long or piece ofirnisnd.shmwe In the Demuth of kliasmille. Schuylkill gnaw*. Mounded in front by elausbnry street. as. the rear by - 'endear Joseph cleaning, on the PIO byline • • 1 1 • or Patrick Donabiougb. coatainins iw e g i le I width 13 feel and in den:hide eeet, more' or iew, with the appurtenances. consist -• , fee of a Two , Stull frame Dwelling Mune, litte r nis estsite of JA Itles CONDR KN. - Also, all that certain lot•or root., of around situate In thelmtunkth sal Minersrille. Scholl:ill craillntli k•uoded in front by t' a aline 111,11 and Schuyiktil , 1 . Duren RallrOad. in the rear by the West ! Branch , on the wort by lm of Jamey Fog, f igisl• ! anion the south 1.7 lot of George Reese. lit I, containing In front about oso feet, and in depth shout 210 feet, with the appurte • minces, consisting of_n Two Story frame , Dweillaw House, and-frame Stable, late the estatq of If. SI OF.BLER.-;_ . . Also. all that certain lot or piece nt emend. situate . In Patt and Patierson'• addition ice the tionnigh of ' Frani/lir, Schuylkill 'aunty, bnunded narthwardly ! by Eire' Norwegian. eanwardly by properly or dam ! uel U. lowly, westwardly by propeor of --.. ----. e and sonthwaidly by lion of Foster. - 4 containing In front 20 teet and in depth 1 •••• r Itli feet, with the aPplatenauces, eon. l' ' r i : :1 ,. .. miming of a Donitt• Two titaty Frsthe _ - Dweilieg llama., with a one and a ball 1 .:- Story flame Kitchen attached,' nnit a Frame Stable, late the estate of JOIIN L. DAttym, Mao, ill that certain lid or niece of ground,toliaate in the burough of Tamaqua Sclittylksticonnty;bound ed eistera:dly by abutter sacral, non hwardly by Inn , • of Neal bliNeel, gumbo ardly by lot of Bor. filt•lonsy. and westwardly by land •••• - of the Cathotte Church. containinglotty .11111 a feet In front and one hunglied •ndoinety 111 II • tett in depth, whit the appurtenances, I . . consisting op • Double Two thori Frame ''ffouse,!With a basement story, as the propeny of ! follii RA I.I.AGIIEtt : . also, all that certain f..rm or tram of 14134 Shoat...in Porter township, at buytkill County, I lin: . bauntled by land of Jacob Hind. Ebene• ;44; 1 ... ger !Seeley and Others , containing forty ' ... tenanr.es. ronsteting of n. One Story Log i i' j .l 7. = :_ three acres mole or irSd. with the aggpur. , " . s House and; Log Stable, late the estate of W39,/F2 OS CHRISTIAN lIACRTV,R. Alio ell that lot or „piece of smund slittite In the , borongh of Pottiorillexaehtsylkill county., coots - lulu& In withb tit frrt . and In depth 70 feet, more or less, bounded on the west by lot • • a • of Mrs. Fo's. In f be Callowli ill street- Self OS I on the rail by lot of Wm. P Clussmyt r, and in qie'ren i "hY lot of Francis Kline, wfth the, appurtenances, consisting of a 'Two Siory Franie L1wt.11154 House, late the estate of 111024 ES PARRET. : , Also, all tint. cleft - tin lot or plecr of crou Mi. 'RUMP In the t..,,en or "flHroont, sehtty ISM eloiln!,r, bounded south by Molit street, wert by Pine street, east by lo] of —;--- p f ilivr,iier, nod north by on alley. contain pis In front 50 feet. and lit) , lCPth 110 feet, Fate the el- _ taleof JOHN RODDY Also, all that rerthin Hurt or piece of land situate • in North alanbeim township, Schuylkill jr 7 • trendy, radjuitiiii/ lands of Samuel +Stein. •••• 7 Philip Bacteria'. Joh, D. Dented. and /1 Irat 1 rat hers. ton h t •iiiiet 73 ncree , innre or less, •••• with the appurtemantes.cmodsting of a Two fumy Stone Dwelling Mouse. and done Barn, hue the wawa JA .1111-Fll DERICK. Alen, all the undivided one Amin) part of all that certain tract of coal land. with the Slimes and lot. emvemente thereon, situate in 111,1 ah I " , ehlthlP Selotylkill comae, b tended ity lauds now: nr late td Stityntan and Drrling.'llirhard Rickert. Tani& R. Rennet, and the D e laware Coil CottlgUlloy, Containing ninety - seven acres-And foilaterati perches, late the esinte of Jil8E1•11 F TaI:LOR. Also, ate that certain lot of piece of gronnd. ritual.. In the 'town of New Philadelphia, Blythe township. Schuyikatt rowdy, bounded on the F ttttt h by Ins of D. O. Deepen, on the west ny lot of Wetherill . on the st•utti by the river Schuylkill mid on the north by the rhith)lkill Valley read. Iteee'' • tottialniug in front, 120 feet and hl depth 130 f,ga. more or leis. with the ermine. II a • entices rousist the of a TWO y Tavern Douse, partly frame and part!) , stone,' . and (rime sheds . Alan: ail that cet tain ant rr piece or ermine. situate in the Pow toilitit and calint y'afnreraiil, lintindell oast watilly by lad of Michael Fix, westwardly hY lot or J.ltn amtailiwarolly by the Vat I 4a . ,. ley gaud. and nortlawardis , by 'Thole-ray of Wetherill . 1 / 4 Co. rwitainittg gt width 60 "" •- f• f di le. th "On fret• with the ay g . nit it I . • • • - purl, naive, consisting ni" • Two Story Frans.* Dwelling Manse, lath the estateof NATHAN It %RUM also. all that,..::.:.. message. latiemmil tract rte land.altaase In ways.: Ina naltip. Schtlylaill moth- Iv, b,tunaad by lands •if Zad•lnek Rrasa M.gett Pros, item Berger. null others. comaintee Piety acres. inure ! Ws nr 1-sa. lift .li, - apptirtetiatirea. consist into- 4 small Log 'sweating Dense. Log II tre and I,oe Stahl, it being the same preinlinte which Flinerlrh purrtiii.ed of Zut dock Rehr, late the eptate of WILLIAM EMERICK. Ale". all that Two Aims Frame Build ctJ";o* , him 4,1E...41 for a TASK,' Aland, SitUall •••t ^t it, Norwegian ...weenie. Schuylkill en.. 1 1 1. on the Cent re , Turni ik anent our mile ettove New Clatta. ilie Broad Moun tain. Olt the right hand Bide of the tai Turnpike, going north on a Ind of !mist"' purchased by the end Peter E Ilreteer..froin Wit l'ant Rich od sea and ether.. Late the estate of PETER E. BREW, EIC Also, 311 that rert a in lot of pi•-er of grolitiel,,sittiale fu the teormimi of Dinerstein... ricnnalk ill .Ott nty, be ginning al the nest coiner of Ni•rth find Sec • nttd street.. (heal, weetniirilly along the line of North street, thirty tees , ineitte seeable.. rdly. and pnrnprl with Serontl Street, nue hundred and tiny feet. in Lewis thence eardwardly along the north line of Lrwla etreet, thir• y feet, thence nartli sy•taly. alnng ilie 'demi lime of Second street. Olin hundred eta tiny feel, thine becoming: being lot nuns. bered in the plan of the eau' town, Nth. 114 • and being the wow. lot t •f Egotist' gr trued in James Reber,. by Witham hell teen end se ife, by sits Deed 41.0../1 the 19. h day of January. • D gg~• Ititt, with the appiotenanees. ratified's:of '•• • a Two ii•ofy Wirt: Dwentati Iltatete. with Frame Kitt hen attached, a remake Waite, flame ware lionis, end frmmr, stable—late.the estate of JAMES REBER. Also, the one full equal undivided half nett (the whole into two equal parts to he pa rtrd and divided.) or and in all that certain Itne.l . of pleoe of land situate ea 'Os In Norwegian nts.l parity in the bor ough of Pottsville. Schuylkill con ni y. Also, the'one foil eqn .1 and Undivided half part of all the Stone coal n t and upon the Paid Ifitri, of named of la ittl.breirditne at a post. at a rotate' of laud, or late of Dell: min Prot. thence by the I,lMe 13.4, and land new or late of Thotnas Ilaven, north sixty•eiglit d•-grees. east two hundred and ninety flee pert het Ina past; a comer of land now of 1:t1;• of Wallare dr.,Whit tiey in a line of land of del:ginger* iNeatterall.ihenre by the land of the s tit Wallare ac` Whitney. south sit dereee, west Amy-five and line tenth iterrhes,lfi ■ p4t. and smith thirty six degrees, east twenty three and tenth perches to the north ride of a public street or road,thence by the Same, south sixty IWO degrees. west twenty two perches to a pust thence etill by the same, Pout', twenty eight degree•,, east fourteen and Eats tenth perches ton p set thence by 'mother elites. or mad, smith silly five degrees. areal three and three tenth per, her to a papal, 11l the line tkenginger tic Wetherill. thence by the Fame. north PeVellly IWO de• errs, w eSI greenly ail perelira to a atone,* con er of hied eenvey ed by 'Thoinat, Ilaven to Semite' leaves. Ounce b• the rt err wools '4l4' eight degrees. west two hundred and three percheirto n poet and stone, a cormlr of laud lat. ..f tams Lawenn • thence by Lime sixty denier', weal at.e !milting! and 44 and n hair nerrliem in n nogg in Hal ; thence h twenty three degrees, well tOrttly pereliel.thenre. Fotilh silly nine &freer., WePl eleven and Mae tenth pert:lies to the %lomat Carbon 11.iiroad, thence along the game, amnia twenty two and a h of derreee, west t birth one and for lanthperchae. north settee:Leen and a lief degrees. WeFl nine per. bee, earth ale t &green. west faqir and foist tenth prrrhes north nine d• greeq ea-1 seven and •evtli teem per, hes, north Illifly and a quarter depreett • east nine 111111 thi era teeth perches. north forty FtS degrees, VIM Si.% 311111011 f tenth perciieti, and north fifty three degteeP. east inue.liiindied and eiglite..n nit I torn tenths perches to a vita nn the soinliwurdly Stde of the easi bruit h of the Mi. Carbon 'whited, In the division of the line of he land ninety or Ilte or Reetemin Pot% and the land eslied N vigation trart," thence Mora the raid Path's land. maela two de:fees, east fitly perClirs to a MO, and nor. h Fitly eirbt and a quarter degrees east !laity four and m e ta t rut hs [ wrens. to the place br t.einnint containing lo the whole olle hundred and ninety five Urea and seventy li...trims. and together with the Aante' s t rat,nuttenant there'll, the one Nil equal and eridi. •itled half part of all the Coal in the v.-in nt Coal rail , led "the Gate Vein," and in the nett veins of etsal next snuth of it that tu ty run ureter the surface of the. ititjoinina tract of land, sold by Thatnin. Ha to , to atm:fuel lewie, the right of removing the • nue. hut tint to give the mitt of entering on the surfare of the said land amid by Th..• Haven to Samuel Lewis., or of making any opening thereon. withal *aid mut of land -Is partinularly described in o died faun Thomas {h yena° Samuel Lewis liar the same bearing date the eighth day of Septemtier,.lSad, wherein the Coal lu rani three veins of Contle excepted. Excetiline out of the one hundred and ninety five acres and seventy perches of land above described nne arm and lady eight bundrethe of an acre; near the eastern end of the eaid 'reit inn the west ode Of the railroad, rd the Prerident and blatiagers of the Mill Creek and Mine Dill Navigation and Reload Conipaity. whirhnne acre and thirty eight Ittotelreths of nn erre erns eon by John Farnum and Enoch' W. 51..Gluites. In the SSW Preeldent and Manager,' Of the Mut creek and Mine fill Navigation and Itaithig4 company, by article of agreittnetit, dated the tenth day of Hay. 1647. The said undivided sald one hundred and ninety live acres, seventy perches of land. and the Cent in the said three veins of Coal, being the same premi ses:Which Christriphef..Loreef, and Louise, hie wile, by de. d hearing date the 23.1 day of Starch. 1846, and rectuded In Schuylkill county,_in Deed Book. No. R 5, page .583. the WIMP day granted and centre} etal to Jahn Clayton and Enoch W. alcGinnes, their heir, and as signs„and the eatd John . Clayttin and Elizabeth his wife, by deed dated the 10th day of Juty. 1817. and re corded In Bchurlkill 'county . . the Chri day of luiy. 1E417, In Dee4,-it.o.k, No. 47 pasts 750, seamed and tone. yed the , nue undivided fourth part to the satd Enorh W. Mertinnes.hts heirs and assigns. with the Improvements, conaisting of a IWO story (tame house en, stnry Dame house, and a Imams stable. , Also, an that certain drone Machine Sheen frame' :gore house, frame tette, and lot or parcel of bitid, Militate In ehe Miran' nf Pout/011e, eitutity aforesaid,. Mid bOtilldtd and described as follows that Is to 2;1, ; • beginning at a point ion the northeast:oy line of Cnal street, where,it haterseede the leintheastetly line Of Q. lot Of and now air .late of Benj. Ft Prituroy, thence rite I along the atore-mentioned line of Coal st., so 29 A ars, ear; one hundred feet, thence moth y "tit deg fis, east two hundred and eighty feet to corner Of n'Ant of land belonging to Elias Derr, bente eilnollniStlong the line of Ihesaid Elias Derr's bd. ' t eeth thing three and three ft„ rah degrees. west wit hundred end twenty-filar feet to Nurttreau Ahem... slim; the southeasterly line of said Norere.: gain street, south nn five degrees, any minutes, welt eighty stn feet eight inches. being the same more or less to the northeasterly corner of the afirementioneal int oflantrnow • or late briongine to the said Beni. F inatismy, thence along and bountirrig no the said last Mentioned lot of land by the two folkiwing tourers and distances, to wit : smith twenty blue degrees, east one hundred and twenty five fret to a cot ner.and south tiny five degrees. any minutes, west one hundred and seventy six feel eleven' inches. be the flame. more or less. to the place of beginning; belne the same mend. seas which 1 Mamas Diddle end wife, !altar 'Mare and wile, and Mhos,- numeral or the Greenwood tante. by, deed dated the 13th day of January. 18341. and fe entdedin Schuylkill County, on the 18th day of Match, lath, in Deed Ilitok, Na 25. page 461: granted end cols' waled to the said Enoch W. McGlone": ties heirs and assigns. - - - 01,4415 01 Also, all that certain tat or piece of ground. situate on tan easterly aids or C•eif renal, to the bomuab'of PaMOHO:AniI teullty aldre.ald, beeeded to front by the said Coal street. em the mutts by a ICA late: or Jame Everhart. on' the east by a twenty feet wide public alley called Lion alley. and un the'north by Ina lot of 10) , . Want U. Toned. ' cArltainlit In width twenty two feet Gls Inches. and In length one hundred and, etibte fr et; and being thoaanta promis.a ebkd James 11.11aatilotnd Elisabeth, his wife. Deed_ dated the Ist ; day of *Orli. aroUritefildi'a 10 dalnytaillennutz on the lath day of Karen. 1816. In Deed Moot. No. 115. pare 4W/ ranted nod ertsOyed triEnoeb W. aleflinnot. hls heirs ear and tenses, with the iitipmaements. ens .ll,l metley' of • Two iso.r. Driek Dextilay 'le. with a Tan doorjamb Kitchen at _ :ached and 4 rjr2lo4 Bttele. M. lsed sod taken In Esnsubia. and to be sold aa the ptoperty of ENtiCLI W.. MedIINNEE. Seised. and Itihen in Execution. 'sod will be told by : . C, 'STRAUB MmHg'. Orwlpharg, . Iday tYySO.:- IS— , iForoclamailen. liiiilEoo,:the lion LUTHER RIUDER. Esquire. w President of the Court of Ointinun Pleas of the carroty of iictiOVlkil, in genus,trams and /cisme of the several Ccitlits of Quarter Sessions of ipe Peace. Oyer and Teintiner. and General Gaol Delivery, in said counts. and - Srassiaa; N. PALMIIII. and .1 &cos HAWSER. Esquires. Judges of the Court orctiraner tlesskms of the - Peace. Oyer and Terintert: and Uen. evil Gaol Deltvely, for the trial of alt capital and otherl ofT.tmecin the geld tenni, of dchnytY.tii, oy their pre-i cepts to me ritnektid„ihave ordered a Court ortronarea Pleas. OveratviTernsluer rnd General Gael Delivery. 1.1 it holden at Oivi igsburg, on Monday 'be 10th 1 /.7 of June negt.', tri continue two weeks. If oecesenty Notice's therefor. hereby risen to the Coroner. the Ilisteces or thr Peace, and Constables of the said county of Schuylkill, that they are by the said precepts, loornianded to hit" then and their, at 10 o'clock in the 'forenoon of said day. with their rnlit. records ingot sitioncezaminatkois, and all other remembrances, to da those things *bleb in their several rialc.• appertain to k e done; and an Hume that ewe bound by tecognl saucer, to prosoicrie agoltiat the prisoners, that are blr thennball be inane (rola sail county of Schuylkill. are In- be then and there to prosecute them. ea shall belga • ctoo "Avg viz cogsvomursat.vn. Sheriff's Oilier; Orwiti—/ C. M. ISTRAIIIM, Rbefift Moo. May t 8.50. I 19 tr `N wit neues andjumnt whgi are 'outgunned I to attend sold entirt.are requited to attend punctually. 'ln case of nen-attendance the taw In +nett cases rnade and prnvlded will- be rigidly , enOtreed. Thu , 'HOthe Is published by order of the Conn; thews curl. vaned will govern themselves accordingly. Proclamation. V °TICE is hereby given, that a Court of Catmtion II Pleas, for the trial of reeves at issue, to and for the County of Schnylkill, will he held at Orwigahurg. In the county aforesaid. on Moneay: the Id day of June, to contihite two weeks if necesaary4 , Therefore, a't persons having SUlta pending, and all penning' whose ditty it rind, he in appear at aald Court. n ill take notice, and govern themselves accoraingir. . , STRA U Obetiff. Sheriff's O ffi ce;, Prartga burr, May 11,,100. f New Edition Wharton , ft arg4,B4. itTAT Published. a Direst of the Reported et Meg. adjudged in the several enures hrld Pennsylva nia, together milli, some tosnuierlpt CAMPS, brought up intim Sear MO, by Thnnias Ji Wharton. fifth edition, just received and. for sale at BANNAbiII Cheap 1.101 Book Afore, where also may be had Dunlop** I 'Wet,. last eilitlois. Cordon's Dlrrl9. " Brno Itrnurl4.iornpl.te, !Jinn's inotirre and Magistrates' Daily Compablon, last eJettnn. c0.1..n Eseottnrs. AVllart.;n"c Preeedents nt Indictments. • Brie Lily on ilse , Law of Oen.. R o b e rts. Ungest, of British Statue'. Morris on the Law np flacon an Land Tltles tu rentutylvanla. Story on ;• • Clistirs Pleadlnds. Graydon's Pettus. lie's.** PIM...Form thAk. Packet, Lawyer, &e. r 3 All Law Books fn-niched at city cash pricer, and some lower. at 11ANNAN'ti. May IL 185(Y. 19.. Regiment Orders. HVAD iaraiTERC P.tl/•iiil. May 4. trio. r 4 IIRRT tarhuylkilf County Volunteers. I composed n f the First Troop of Cavalry. 51M;rrs stile AnilbrUtti. Washington Artillerists. National Light Infantry. Aron itt Clai • Infante , . and Waehing ton Yeagens, under tow:nand of V.I. James N.igle. will meet fttr Itteprctunt and Training on Monday.the 20th day nf Myy, i tit . iu the Borough of tit. The line will he formed at 10 n'etnek. A. M.. on the Ealt aide of Second street, right resting on Franklin street. DV order of the Colonel. F.,3IcDONALD, Adjutant. Id 3t • May 4. , "'tighter 4 o Notice. `Otter. is: li,roby Owen. that Executors and Ad ministra!ftrs hereinafter named, hove riled their respective urtnuilts of the, following' „rotates, In the Itesister's Otru.r.,`Connly [4 dehuylkill, which ae enuub have herii allowed ray the Heel Arr. slid will be presented to lb...bulges of t he Orphana* Court oraaid County, at otattaalotri. on blonday. the 3d day ni June nest. at 40 o'clock la the lorenemn for allow ance and conbrovaion. when and where all petioles interested may amend If thevhink proper. 14t• The account of Aetna Bock and Paul Bock. Administrators of the rotate of Peter Llnck. late of Ca.A. Urunswto tnwhship d..cr.gaftel. The aernunt itenktttt I.antsar( Guardian of John and Gil Ilumbel, imam ot \ Ell Ilumbel. or Union township. Jecra:trd. . . 3.1 The ae...ooni of Mary Ell.lierll3o. of the eolaie .?l" George Englemoit, tate of the llorte of vottliville. derealied ' 41h. The am o unt Nl:ory Wilmon. A4nilosetrAlrix of the es Mr Of AllrUilos 'Meal the Itoritugh of Nline'revull.,...leceased. sth The n , thunt of itolwrt M. Palmer.: Ezerotpr of the LAS, Will nod Teta rot of Jaeoh Reilzoner, E•tl of thi• Boroosit of l'ld.se dim deceased• 6,k, The 3 6,m0 or has W. Taylor. Adtolnisiro inr of Ihr eithil.• of 11120%thil " limall. Istn 0f the iI..TOUI il of altnerstaltm deceased. 7th The aceount or Smthan and Geom. Moyer. adminlifraints of the estate of sln ttttt Moyer, late of Upper Mahsn'-attcq township, deceased. Bth TM. aCeount of Conrad Roeder. Ir.. Adminis trator of the, estate of Elizabeth Roeder, late of Wayne irkvnahlp deceased 9,h. The tic:room of Benlamin Itr4mes. Admini4 tralor of the: estate of John Mara, late ..r the Bove of Om igshutg..demmied. 10th. The Aeronnt of J•tho Manheett. Adminirt?a 2 for of ,h. &slate of Jacob Wagner. late of Wayne township. &Ceased. I Ith. The Account Of John W. Ilefiener, Admistnt for of the estate of Lenrwrd Sha4r.r. late of Wayni deceased. I to The account of John 1.. Cohn. Atholoisttator of the estate of retell Ruts. t sq., late of Upper Ida hantartgo toviroshlp. deceased. ' DANIEL HAERCHER, Register Register's lilsre, Ortelgiol • burg, April 10.1E40. IL nicks Joneh, !Masada (Vomits, IfVote Ware Broome, Beata Comb, Wass sad Variety Store, NO.':IS NORTH SECOND STREET, - PHILADEI !lila. (Under 4, Sidney Jones' Carpet Warehouse" Atli: l a; enlarged my store, 1 have on hand and ! 1 am roostantly manor:tooth,/ anal receiving , Prom (lie Elsierit States and Europe, additions to my stock. CcJar 11at3.-:209 tai st Cedar and 100 nest painted Tabu, 400 barrel and WO Staff churstri, 100 dozen Cedar and 600 down 'painted Pasha. 3110 dna. Werth Boards, 100 dos. nest Sugar and Flour Ilexes; Spigots, Spoon'. and Ladles. Wati.-600 twat Market and 200 nest Clothes Baskets, 400 Willow Coaches, Chairs, and Cradles; a large assortment of French and Dinnetnic Italtitert. 8 , 0, ass alif,Brasher.-10 DIW WifP [lutanist, 10 000 shaker ltroonai,2a 0 doz. earl Paint, itrrutaldue. Slow and ll•irse Muskies; looth, Shayilag, l loth and !lair ltroshei Of every style. Comb, —200.0 dozen fancy Camlna, of various pat terns, pule, neck, pocket, dressing and tine tooth Combs of various styles. Laskin, Glasses 4,f • Pine, Cherry, Walnut. Mahn*- 'any.aidGill . Frame,of nil sisrs and pattern',; Gee• in an, French Mid Ciaglleh Looking Mast Plates. of all f lay 0 main 73 by 120—(parking insured to all parts of the Union)—together with a large assort ment of Vatiety Goods Wm nattnerons to meastion.— Th e at tenatopof merchants is respectfullv soliched to the exasolnailanrof nay Stock., all or which will be sold low f..r rash or dry acceptance, Po as to unticl. Plltle'anY competition that can be offered. March 2, 4120. 0-ly • Tile Tobacco) Market. Wm. s. 1:10138111118, • NO. see NOWT!? sccomo symo:r. HAS; tardett and rbrapeat Tobacco Warehouse in l'hhailnlithia Ile has on hand, at Present over tees minims, or Clears. from common rn the her, Itaivott . d, the awe fir them are over two yrara bid. It tout want . in hay ginnl iligara4ny him once; he bat 51. hales thlii Cuba and Illavana r ioar Tobacco. tab Mid& of the best bla)aville c Hrutucky and Mary land Lear Ti,bfiacco , 125 tinaesi,ni the finest trandt-nt Cavendish rind Inv Totatein: • 2.5' bases it the best old Black Pat Cavendish. nnt to be surpassed by any other fur richness of &Ivor avd gocdl finality . A large_ stuck of Smoking Tobacco. Owl,, dm., constantly on hand. The subscriber has constantly einployed ovei three hundred hands. to make Cigars, which enables him to sell more teasonabli than any other house. All dealers are invited to call and essuipte 'his stock. at 2fig North Setrind At., opposite the Golden Land, tIo. tel. and 51 rlontb decood St., one door above Chesnut. east aide. Phila. Marc-ha. IMO. 5.53 . : Nevi BluSIC: fliennt I.emte-Wal ea. ' . • - - 11411 Wa1124 ~. _. , The Sampler... Polka (German Musical Society.) . Ma,. nie 0r ‘ nd March. Bachelor' , Nsllia, with vatiatioes. ~ ,Trotethet Ai lib a larva collection of the latest. Music, always uo hand. Pieces obtained to order. at '.., . BANN'Alli'll. May 4. le* . . le-. Dr. S. P.,!rossrnsentrs Sarsrparllla 20 DnieN n[-Unct. di. P. Townsend'a Sarsapa genuine article. jnot received, and for sale by the dozen. at Manufacturers pricer. and alao• 'by the singht . bottle, at BANN/003. rattsvilld May 4.1830 < lfit- • , P--E AR . 111.—" Cofrate:: , r New Tot r A e a R tl , t e S r3 C , fur mita wholes:le 8E xrr o ir ta II !It o. may 4, 1,149 18. if 1171. DOW SUADRB of rari•••• ejailiika and V V paitiqni. arisle of which are bandsameir paint ed. Jan ratelaed from lirei.-Vlak, sad cot. saga by E- M.:BEATTY & Co. 184( llllay 4,1650 M - --, -- • • —_. • ~ ONOIEGIAICRL A. WIRISKET—Warnitt • ed Itryktra old, and of autoolor plenty, for sate by .1.11. BRATTY & Co. May 4,1 . 60 • ~• • - IS•if • ' WORKS, virnir etigAp—Th.o pon Jr. f- rtholovarctmo. ,at Trade SAM. alot or Dirt,' enmpli•in Work*, t.inrot In lahraty rtytw, ettra carap which he tinll . .ell at li•va than Rohl Pri 4 " 81 Ala Cheiip* Bookstore--tad hatutediatel, to secure a may..WINNAN, Chomp 11.0dnudler and , !tati!)aer; lir has idin a tot of Me rant"; al lewitlah inthiiiheer prices. ; • -*wit 27: ink receirtie a tile ;ism, V Vi , tllas, whk.6 will bt snt.i'vrty clivnp. at - BIWA Afili Li, ism. A tiletiti Clitante Fon persion orhtting In pi min barbels In the My. Tote uncle and of an *stabliabed • • THINKING AND VARIETY STORE : with direllior etfilirett. shunted ha one of the very . best locations le IPe. Cily.—pent The masers will he told fOr 02000, fllll Wilt sub, t h p i a t.„are pollute with appnrved 'Scarily. Inriatimi in the above are several Looms. torlibap durtenences trimplete for meltinglk and .Cotti.n Prints% Bindings. Re. "Alm • machine for making 80k Buttes, The stock eansists ' , Vert Or Doming and frurse am.; Ali/ and Worsted maid. Bees. Purses. Comte, Brushes. Pint and - Cotton Fringes.Glimps. Dress Trim mings, Bilk Rations. new style Bag ornaments. a te , ponds. French tansy &arc ram.. together with an Alamo endless variety at otherardeles. Addreat paid-pale E. N. E. East Mose, Phitadelphia. ' April 17, ISBV.I 17-Into • Blind Mlanuractory. U.'CLAUK. VENITIAN; BLIND 11-ok NUFACTIV.RE Stri ef Ike 'flo:dea Earti.-.11re.139 and 143 Soule Sece , det below Doti st. ristc..pecritts. f,'"EEPA always nt• mull a I- tr ee and fashionable as tultrtment of WIDE arid NARROW SLAT WIN DOW HI.IND 4 manufactured In D. u hest manner. of Om hest maternity. , and at the lowest 'rain price,. ' flatting rofated and enlarged bl.gmattlisiimertii, befs prepared to coreplete. orders, to ins amouut at the shortest notjce.,' , Constantly on, band an assortment of MAIMANT FURNITURE n 1 every varlfdy. manufactured explessty for bin own sales and purchasers - mayinaniAira •ely un' a good ars terms, Open in the eeenint Orders from *distance 'peeked carefull end sem free or porterage, to any part of the city. 11. CLAIM . , , •ly Anrust IS. 161, Washng Itedured to a Science. • r ' 8. CE.A.NE , B • IDATENT Col'l/11: 4 iD WASII lIPXTURE, anent . 11 the niest -useful and important indentions of modern times. For washing t clothes perfeztly, with rtsionithini facility and dispatch, and ssithout, Injury to texture nt color. Every family of whatever size. can do all their washing In half ntA hour, exclusive of the rinsing* and drvihp. withnut the lahor of rubbing, pnunditut. We:whirr Of hotline, thus saving time. extiense and labor; while elqtnitte itself wt.! he saved (ram the wear and tear nf machine .rnd frirtinn, and . last much louier. kiln. Orr washing p:thtted surfaces, and every artiste nr thing wtoch may require clam. inx. hinny be nbtained In the form of • Fluid or nolbi Soap. A snap such an earth attar never." and which will fill with astonishment aml adtuitation all who became acquainted with Its propertiesr - Aa thii can be tested at a small espouse, and we Invite the %hole county to try it. US . • Beware nflinpnaltlo as, as all t lolst lons .of the patent will he prose, uted The suharriherr Bns pnrchased the oselin•ivis right for thls.attiele In Schu)lkilt and srverall aojololag Cotuw ales. and Is prenared to simply the 'wilily., wholesale and mall, at his Clothing Store, cornet of Centro and Mahantanati Pottsville,, when soy quantity of Recountiendatlons can Ds seer.' E. T. ThsLov. Sole rropielor fur 4c.lorylkill County. April Itn, • The Patent'Compound Wash MIXTURE OR SOAP. i;on washing Clothes, punted snarlers. and every •rticht nr thlns which may require cleansing. hy It 10 made into a ettliti SOap nr In Itquid form. The snap will doubtless supersede every other and the morello nr wawhinr now int rodured.drimne out of pee every wash Board and Machine In the Nin Injury le (Joan to cfothea, and time and expense lire CiVed The partite are eaufloneli against unauthorized ven der,' of Fichte and mixtures. who five by pirating on other., nr as bo. by Ilse of hone sod soda, do in !Mite mischief and loptry 10 fliothr,. 'E. T . Ta v. Lott. hae tuneful...l the Counties of Ilorkm. Northampton. Lehigh and Northu Aterland, to whom the public, In their eusturn, are respectfully referred. y. hIcVOY. PhHada.. Ap;1126. 1450 Card. tu.Aicif.. Pince...or of Mitsle.from Philadelphia, sum...spar to lkottel Boltler.late of thr. place, an nnunres to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Pri}ortrilie and vicinity, that he is prepared to Five .instructions an the Plann Forte. Violin. Flute and Aciordenn ; hay -11.11 10 ye,ar's experience la the practice of los profession in Foi rope. and several year* in this Coun try, he is confident or his ability to give entire faction to sit who may favor him with the patron ate be respectfully smiths Ile has prorured an ex cellent Piano. for the accommodation,of them of his pupils whn have no instruments. - Pupils fiesta in classes on very low terms. Mean be seen vt the.Exchastaa Hovel, or will he happy to ail tehd. if recpteated, at the residences of those: desiring Ilia Dery ' April 27. 1550. .17•tf Mahogany and ,• Marble St eani SAW PILL AND TURNING SHOP, Corset. of Wenewth wird Ridfo Rood. AND CABINET MAKERS' GENERAL FURNISHING STORE, Xs. tit S. Soeowd St_ below Dock St., Phirad'a. j subset diets 'would rall the special attention of Cabinet Masers•and others. In their very exten sive assortment nr material* in their line. consisting of Mahogany Yeneert, Hoards and Plank. [lair Cloth. Curt. qt Hair Gino, Vartshria. LOttlill. Oltlie Mates. Mahogany Rooms, Bed Posts.M3rhle Tops, and every description rit ,hardware. T , 1014, Ate. C11.1.10P1 gakers residinkont of 111e:city, would find it ereatly to their ad eantage to all at OM store to par ..hatin such materials as they want, connected with thrir tniatiiess All out 'nod* nre Waranted, or the hest quality. and at very retiti.:ed prices. Our terms are Cash, (no trade.) We guarantee to give every man the wnrth of Ms money. T. At L TiiOgPSON N. R.—Mahngany, Walnut and 'land !tail Plank, and Stair Italtusters for tholdrs,—also Marble Man tels. always an hand, and ever) description of 'Turned Work Apia 6. MO G. W. Merchant's Cet brated EMI ..•:7 FOR HORSES 7:' Whisk isalso s raiser's? notify Estbrorariya for Diseases sf eke //setae Flesh. • Pint.: and experience has fully proved that this I .llail VERSA,. ItEMEDIL has no , its equal on the list nr mumble medicines, hiving beet' mare 'than 19 years before the public Testimony ofthe most disinterested character of Its wonderfulyffectii on the animal economy is almost daily presented to the proprietor A young man In the Town of whose clothes werelinrin,olf Min , was restored (without sutler. , tug,) by the timely use of Mi. \ hiumernesare the unsolicited statements of patient' , themselves, , and others wlan haye used the Oil. of cures which in themselves appear so remarkable, that were they et all interested in a peculiar point, the)' cotilli hartlls have beefier/Oiled The following rr►sss are among many others is the cure of winch tins Olt has been completely auccess- MI and in winch others had entirely faiied :Smyth, iert44ny,' Rini/bone. Wintigalls. poll E v ii. 0010014 cracked lieola,Gallg or an a ands, L o me.? ores. Fresh Wounds... Sprains. Brehm'. Sand ; Cracks. Folindered Fret. ' , crotches, or F' Crease.klange. Rheumatism, Bites) of •nitnas, External Poisons. Painful riatimup Aired inne. From Ilites, Boils Corns Whitlows Burns and ' 'treble, Chapped - .Hands. enimp, , Contractions ' eke Muscle s. Systellirgs, , Weakness of Caked [lnmate ve. Iteware of CiIIESTERFEITA, sti re the name of the Sots 'Proprietor, GEHRGEV. MERCHANT Lockport. ti Y., 14 hiriwe in the aide of the lionle.and in his Wind writing over the Cork. note,t be pursue ded to take anything else with the promise it is Just as ifa.4 dre..Alcc. Thiel. practiced by,ihme anprinciplrd &atria whose conscience will stretch like India Rub ber. and Ishii are of a kindred spirit •of those in our -large antes. whose OrrAltio.lllllpractireshiVe ao recent ly been exposed in the action of`Cnngress. TilPire KIM ant , nt pi.l o.anterfell 'hi, art ic are tn• tarredlaw of hieVe, Cork, of Moy tit*. by WhiCh it will b.. , soen that every Person meddling in thrie eounterfeitaissubJeCt to i tad iclusent, Imprisonment arid flne. ! A permit' Selling out of this 'Watt., will he liable r arrest whotl In the State, nod als3 to be held as a wig, tiers against those be bought of or sold for. AllOrdert addretsedto the proprietor will he prompt:. • ly responded tn. • • • Get • Pamphlet of the Agent, and arie what won ders are accomplished by the 415 f, of this medicine - . Bold by respectable dealers generally In ttie United States Ind Canada. Also. tig J. C. C. MIMIC , . Pnitsville ; - E. J. Frv.ldtuaqua ; C.lFrailey Orwirshura I s'lnv - in trap npihieh r m- ; Pomp 1 ,/k Kanter. Easton,- Lewis Smith* C 6.„ Allentown ; 11. Mauer, ,Sunbury ' B. J. Shearer; Miltnn ; 33. A. McCoy. Northumberland; Dr 4s. V.A., W Anthoner. CO.. Halite Hagen ; Ahalle.tewishorg; 13. illidms. Bear Creek; Ehect. Mauch Chub:: Pallet ft Tonktuinnnek . Frederica Walt - ss co.; Wholcsal gent. Phlladelph la. . Now 3. 1849. • 45-Iy. ASACIEEFIEL; • ) . . 'v IL CODFISH. I Cowlvvil7 att hand and SHAD. • for snick, . SALMON; I I tinsurias. ). J. 'PALMER le "CO., palm, • .. .. {IA MA *tut RIDES. it Mark etPkPa iltieet d'aWharf. artoSl.Dtivt 1 ' . LARD a. a elfEEStr 'J , %la rr hY. I i?.50. . • FA Thompxon.,.. BLEAT. EST krit AGENT, /1150 COLLECTIOR oP rtEXT.I Offire in Perteitiithing, &hug!kin Conely. Pe. , rahlwriner witt l r take charge of Coal Lewis, 1 I){44 , lliPir MO other prop? rty. Alkyd callret Rem, Me the snare. to the County ot and all or her'hentoerts eonnetted Ith Agenty. Will be . prbnipt 13 attebdy d L • • , Etf THOMPROI4, Refits t9 , ..130fd - Patteltim, 'sad' Intsitt limith;• Face, : • Fi ninu ,lll 11.1javilr " 41 WlLiox, \0.:9 74th 39 et. Phila . 4Plphta, Nay /2 4 , fly POSTSCRIPT. PHILAD'A;'; PRODUCE MARKET, TO TilE EAVEST PERIOD. li.Ailadelphia; Friday May 10. Wheat Flock, $5 37f,—, Rve, do. $3 00. per bbl.--Corn $2 81). - do.—Wheat, Red $1 14. Vittlite,lsl 20.—Rre, 61 emu. --Cora 60-oa4, 40 cents Per bushel. MORE WITCnCRAFT.—A mesmeriser 'in Stratham, Nevi. Hampshire, recently saw with her mental eyes. tmaginai'v- storessof buried gold inr that place, and her revela tions being believed by some over-credulous Eersons, they commenced searching for it. They were within two feet of the treasure. when a ruin storm filled the hole with water.. The next day the, mesmeriser disappeared. leaving a bill 4f 830 for board unpaid. Whether she Rink the buried treasure or not with her, fife account does not.sav, but since her absence thel folks thereabouts bare no .4 1 been able to Soil it. Fath - 4. Mathew' left New Orleans pa the 27th, for Lafayelte. The number of emigrimts that have arrived at St. Joseph,] Mo., this - seasdn,liip to the ltith April, weie estimated at 800. A`-Lady recently asked Lord Brougham. who wii's the best debater in the house of Lords, Ills lurtrship modestly replied, "Lord Coals'ta NetrOst/e. 7 --Two Or three cargoes of Wheat are Qu the way to this country, direct from Alexandria, Emit., A Ladies' P e t'siological Institute in Boston has been creat by tae Legi'slature. Nuw, the ladies will know what's whit.'" /i is Win:deck that the enormotis sum of 825,000,004 is annually expended in the state of New York atone, for intoxicating drinks! A IFYinter's coast.—.. The liouSe that Jack Faust' built : ;guy it never be infested by tarts!" • :?" A Western p4pe'r announces the sitting of the Court of _Common Fleas. We suppose that of course th's,b 64 bugs are also in atten dance at the hofels. Fifteen hundri'd boats are 1) ing in the Erie Canaf at Geddes; N. Y., where the -naviga tion is obstructed. On one swtion they ex tend nine , . the reach C4p 4 .—The peach trees are now putting forth their blossoins f and the impres sion in Delaware is that the crop will be very heavy, should thige be no frost to injure them. Mrs. Partingron" is of the opinion' that Mount Versuvius should, take Townsend's Sarsaparilla, to Cure itself of. eruptions! The old lady thinks it; has been vomiting so long nothing else would stay on its stomach. . When Julia ion,a• stood up at the aitei, the minister reinarked., your tfatne . , Julia Long ?"The innocent girl replied, "It ain't nothing,shortcr!" But it wasn't so long. The Shenk Moinqnent.--At a meeting herd at the Trappe, on the 26th ult., it was aseer tallied that the funds raised milt• amounted to 3500, which is: but half . the requisite amount. , License Late in 111tnesota.—In Ratnsey county, in whicet St. Paul is situated, Judge' t Goodwin has decided that all licenses to retail !limns Must be grocery licenses, and nothing else. ! Fen-tale Teachers for the West.—Gov. Slade, of Vermont, was at Diffalo a few days Once, oa his way to the west, accompanied by twen ty-three young ladies to be employed as teachers. The Flarik stone - for the National . meat was slufipedly recent for Washington. The following Motto is inscribed on tt : "Florida sees 3n his counsels, safety—in his life, an example—in his memory, a perpetu al bend of un' . 0." A Large Fish.-11r. Sohn Bird caught in his pike at the narrows. Staten Island, a cod fish weighing, about sixty pounds. When cut open, there was taken out of him two large shad, One dozen large sea crabs, &c' . - There are 460 newspapers in New York State, 371 ;in. all New England, viz: 53 in Maine, 85 in New Hampshire, 30 in Vet tnont, 173 Massachusetts, 21 in Rhtide Island, and':46 in Connecticut. Three gentlemen, resident of Mountjoy, Lancaster County, Pa., died last -week, of a disease sunder to that of Asiatic Cholera. There narks were George Schmaling, Moses Gardner and, a Mr. Light. • EOM A London paper records the death of a ra which measured nine inches in length from its nose to tail-tip, twelve and a half inches from tho point of the'nose to its haunches \ and nine inches round the body. The Medicine Business:— A well known manufacturer of a Patent Medicine, in New York Alas lately disposed of his establishment and given up,the,business. He received for the Machinery $28,000, and for the good-will sloo',oJo. . ' On Saturday nigh week, the Reading Court liouse was, reported ;to ,be 011 fire. Catle—a tinker had been on-the men-taking repnirs, and lei his furnace on the root. The wind upset, it and sent the fire in every direction. !..4 Paris paper sn,s, " A girl 'attacked a.' wolf, last week, with rt heavy stick. The animal had entered the court of the house and seized a fowl. The girl struck him. The wolf turned on her. but she struck him to the ground and killed him." The passion of fear, says the Earl of Shafts bury, determines the tntiscles of the knees t which are instantly rilnly to perform their motion. by taking up the legs with incompal. rable.celeritv, in order to remove the 13154 out of harm's way . . " So here I ant, between twn tailors," crird a beau at a Public' table; whhe a couple of young tailors were seated, who had just be gan busines.sforthemselves. "True, " was the reply, ".we are only beginners, and can only afro - rd to . keep one goose betweenfus." Law.—A publication has been made, giv-, int.!, as far tts can be ascertained; the name, ridence, and post office of every practising lawyer in the United States. The entire list shows that there are nineteen thousand five hundred. f I - MI I Stones'. Fire "Ilrietio. *. ' lIVRII. BLOCKS, & BOLTING CLOTIIN, 'IMPORTED 'Mere; (win the Shinufaciurers.nr made 1 In order with all the recent improvements: and warranted. l' aent Compree , i'd Fire Micas. Gas Work*, File. &e . from "the Garnkirk, Work', Sent. land. equAl in quality to any 111 ll,ie ; imported nond fo r ,sale by, J. C. MITCHELL, , Nn 14 nhi Fork Ron& Neer the Indian Pole, Phiiadelphia. 119 m ♦prll 6.1850 HARDING AND DOLL', WHOLESALF. Can:MISSION PAPER WAREHOU.Sr. No. 21 Aboor St.. between Sth and 6th and Chetaitt dad Afirket Streets. raI(4.O6LPIIIA • K E gi eknin„lao'nfLl. A n ; d s„ a ti l eql, e . rittiTi r t! e r:, a l t d ne er i t Net chants. Maitufacturers. Schmitt. Ikc,'Sre... We have . made ft re,:ntentents with , anme of the best Niils In the country 10 manufacture Pape. exprm.sly for us, sr , that every ezertym shall AO nt ule to Mee ent i re nihrac , .inn m our rustouters. We return our Mo.l sincere: thanks in nor old friend* for pilTfavors. and hope &Out - our increased amck, and certions. to merit a continu *nee of they custom. `. All order , . from the country promptly, attended to. They can atellllll7lnd3tP publishers with any riven size. or priories pope!. at: Vie shortest notice. We would say to 'Wow desirous of a good and cheap irticle, diva tie a rail antrozamine for yourselves; . *market pricca paid W. IIA lo cas TUVINGh or trade for roes. S.. ; B..FRANIMIN ROLL, No.ll.l3linat Street; Phila. Feb. le. 7.6inco Cheap Blinds and Shades - B. J. NITILLTARILSk O. 12-• .volyrri &aro STAEET, - : VENITIAN MANI> fdAhIeFACTI RER'spd whole- Salo and retail dealer iliVindow riliades—award ed the highest Premiums at the New York. Philadel phia anintiltimore exhibitions. Cortaifprefrshe end' lettered' fly Storeennd Punne Rll Ild A line 4 ftesnribleninf Mtn& and Shades of new ylewsPmffinfili. it, theinisst Cash prices. pie pub ,fie wit) * Arid Pin their trifervet mean. • 01&..9111id; s palntid .ead Lifetneirto took equal to P74l4l"nrung the, pairnrts- of FREESIAI'S old 14tatililititil4nt. No, 1431.Flouih geamd Bt. tnat Ire has realm/M .o 4in there ih Non h Shift St., 'entity he respeattity'so4leins a cuutinuanse GT patronist.r• 11-311 • March 113,7165 C: 9-3rd I* ----- k . - G . rif ni . or son a !e ng. . •lmsre llinerloinTinvielgtartf!!.,l.Hreoc r. i Ilitireftnunify KiielteflGaidner.' tisidaman'a qi ir c i.t 'sGliat ..11 et itiON . ev i larg e ' d S knd improved: Ttig.tlrr with's varletiocother , Bn ßN j NAN iee l 7 - 'et•hottlf.eastr it apsu is, ~s. sp. . . , Cheep Book Bunks:: . ,D. . . .