El JOURN.A.L% SATURti,ty, BL4Y .lg, 1850:- WE ARE HAPPI . to announie to eur readers, that ire have secured the services of Eli Eheren, Esq., Fate editor of . tbe Sorth American Farmer, as Associate Editor niche Miners' Journal. Mr: Dineen is a young • Man of talents, and has great tact, and experience 611 writer; and is , besides, one of the best printers in the`' Stare. fle ; willtevote his whole sitentien to the Jour .ant hereafter, and we feet - confident that its columns will add additional claims to the support and confi dence of the tonsmunlty. The' wearnod tear neces sarilY arteadent upon the arduous dtsies of conducting the Misers' Jeanie!, in the Coal Region of Sch - nylkill county, fora periiid . of nrisvards of . treaty vegra.— torethei with the advise of our Phyalcian s —admonish as of the absoltite necessity. of 'being relieved from * portion orour duties ir. the future. • mu. dLAY'i COMPUO,MISE. Mr.''Clay'made . another g,rea' t Speech on the Compromise Question,on Thursday last. It differs in no essential degree from his for mer are and p9sitions on thatsubject. Tie declares his entire confidence in the ulti mate success of the scheme, and reminded his hearers that the only real difference,be .. . ;.Wgen _the plan of the Administration and 'that. 'r'porte:d by the Select Committee, is, ' that the latter goes-a little farther than the other, and that, as far as they ,go, then are exactly alike. lie intimated that Gen. Tay lor,foresee. ing the danger: -that would flow out of the application of theWilmot proviso, restra i ne d his plan within „such - a sphere as would allow this question to be,settled by the Territories themselves ; and that, under less -exciting circumstanc, the probabilitv is that lie would have recommended a plan for the - ettlement of the whale question, as contem *te,-_-,bv the report.of the Committee. qe contentra`tatt-,-4/4 „ at California, New Mexico, an d Utah, b e ing parcels of .3 common terri tory, acquired at the same—time and by the same Means, ought properly to be provided for according to their respective Nrartts, at the sanze time—hence they are combined in' one bill, -.- DEATU OF JAMES 11. POWER. We regret to learn that James - INr. Power, whose' health had, fur year or more, rap- . idly declined, died in All i tariy City, at the r - itlence of his sister, oil/Tuesday last.- lie had just reached that ple on his return from ' the West Indies, whitht he had gone with the hope of regaining hid health. He was in the prime - of manhood,},, his age being but thirty-fire, and enjoyed . the r friehd.ship and esteem of a large circle of peinonal and polit 7 - .kat friends.. Hewag elected canal Commis sioner in 1846, and • continued M the Board until January last when; his term having expired, he devoted hinis — elt in effurtho In re store•his wonted strength. General - Taylor, in that kind and considerate Spirit which is • pectiliar to Min, tendered him-theChar7eship to Naples, believing that the Mild climate of - slat beautiful and celebrated country would ,contribute-)ouch towards the . object in view, . while it. would secure, at the same time, the errices. of a gentleman.: titiali,iii:d 7 to sustain our governmeni with credit at one of %the most polished Courts in Europe. He, how eVer, was compelled to decline, and the Hon. FAlWard Joy norris was subsequently ap pointed to fill the vicancy, SURVEYOR GENEIRXL. I,Thomas Baird, Esq.',. of Berks County, is mentioned in the Reading Journal, in con nection with the office of Surveyor Genetal .of Pennsyrvania—said office having; been ,recently made clectiv'e, and is to be filled at the ensuing election. We know Mr. Baird very well, and can endorse all that is said in his behalf: lie is a.pricticat surveyor, and has been actively enzag,ed in; the &l i lies of his pr9fessinq for_a_period of at least forty years. During all this time his visits:to the Land Office, on husins, have; been frerinent, _ , .and he is perhaps better aequitinted xt:ith the iatfairs of that department than anypther man in the State . A few short months s:ci, this same Journal .I'u-inten ded that . the elettinti of General Ta,Vlnr W.11{4 unsure the prosperity of the country ; :ton • labor pjpity and , razes high —while, now ii ventures to prate about the depreision OtlitThiness nntr.garrirp . .l tris'esry of Ira ,- :es, which most necessuritye:soine of the effects of glorious - Taylnr•Whiggeryt - ',!tgainSve ask what tt..ies 'it mew' 1-I,Emporzurt. Ask- your Free Trade friends., wilt have.a 'Majority in Roth Houses of,,,Conv,re — Ss, and you will be answered. Ask them Why Gen. la?lor's, Mr: Meredith's, and all 111E:Cabinet ministers.,and Whig meitibers of 6ingr .exertions .to pass measures of Relief for American. Labor, are excluded from the Can- millees—and thus cut off front alt hearing or action ! ,Ask._ them—smooth down your ruffles—and then lopk as'vtise as several ow . ts ! TiiTs WASHINGTON #EPCBLIC. .Colonel Bullitt and Mi. Sargent, editors of the Republic, the understood Organ of 'General Taylor, withdrew froin it on Tuesday hist. They are succeede s tl : hy Allen:A. Hall, E.:.•=1., fo'rmerly editor 4 the Nashville Inikr. 31r. Hall was-lately Register of; the Treasury, britupon the resignation of lion.,Cliatles Penrose, fie became Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, and has remained in ,said office to the present time. , The immediate cause of this- change—as is indicated in the Valedictory of the, retiring editors--was the want of political sympathy between the members of,tlie. Cabinet , arid themselves. AS for General Taylor 'bin : lse] f, no. Whig ' lacks in honest appreciation of him, and the 'editors si:k exp:ress then4silves: That there is, and has ° Peed, rpuch dissatis '- faction among . persons of all parties with - the Cabirtet, Ito man that i not a foot will . , . deny of has failed to percei*e. But, it is not too late to fetrieve,thetn'scll,at: Much, it is true, has bee' dp - ecta of them, and the ellc,Ft to give satisfaction to all; would be a fruitless one ; but it is still in their power to render the Administration the most popular and successful one that e'ver.existed accomplish this, a bold, dete;lnsufii,,•and rpo ' lute positioU should be taken, and the milk. , and-water 'style of doing business,, which ' Arta hitherto characterized. most of r• them, should be alxmdoned. By tfieir.policy-non action and non-interference—many of the treasures of the Administratiqn have been sOcrificd, and its influence so far cur tailed; tlial it could' fcarcely rally a corporal's guard in its defence in Congress. But, as we said before, it is not tod -late to retrieve . tnemselve ; with such a Alorioug leader, the battle, pften lost, may still be wart. . TILE WASIIINGTOk vsicos. It is announced in AVashing,ton that a !SEW parr, to adkocate Southent principles upon She Calhoun• platform, is to be comtnenced shortly at. the 'spat of Government. The Ur.ion is regarded as double 7 facCilr-Lone of its editors being, a pro-slavery advocate from Virginia, and the abet a New Hampshire pseudo-Abolitionist. tut,as a counter-innv.e merit, it is'said . that the latter-31r-Ell Burke, formerly Commissioner of Patents,-r -is to withdraw on. the 30th inst., which, of course, vrill leave the sole organ" in the exclusive keeping of the Saudi, and mny thus "head off 7 the contetkiplated APPORTIONMENT BILL. The following is the Apportionment -Bill as finally passed by hoth Houses of the Penn sylvanla Legislature. It is not any too liberal fir the:Whigs—but it will do under the cir ," eumstanec : SENATOR& • Philadelphia City , - rturnberla ad and 'Perry 1 Philadelphia County 3 Bradford, Susquehanna Montgomery , I. and Wyoming ' 1 Cneiter and Delaware llTlnea, Potter. :4*-Kean, Berks _. , „, - : 11 Elk, Clearfield and Bricks ' , 'll Jefferson / Lancaster and Lebanon 2 'Mercer, Venango and Dauphin and Northum- 1' Warren 1 bertand _ • . . I,Erie.and :Craw Chrd I Norshumherrd &Lehigh I,liutio-r. Bearer and Law- Carbon, Monroe, Pike 1 rence' and Wayne. , I:Allegheny ' • 2 Adams and Franklin ' ' / :Washington and •Grtene 1 York lißedFord and Sinnerset 1 LycomingSnilivan, Cen• Armstrong., Indiana and • ter amt 'Clinton 1 Clarion 1 1 Blair, Cambria and Mill. luniata, 1 1difilin4c Union I tingdon• ' ' I ,Westmorelanil and Fay- Lusettle. ColninSii and 1 etre . 1 Montour ' 1 'Schuylkill ' , 1 , • 11LPREsMNTATITES. - , . Adams . • IlLanealter : • 5 Allegheny . ktebanon •..' • I Bedford and Cambria 2,Lebigh and:Carbon 1 Berke d•Luzerne -, 2 . Bucks _ 3 51onroe and Pike • 2 Bearer, Butlerand Law- I:Verner, Vehango and ranee 3 Warren, , • 2 Blair and Ilu i I. r i lipgdon 2 Crawford :', Bradford " 2 Mifflin •, . Chester '. 3 51ontgomery 3 Cumberland 2 Northamptim 2 Centre Northumberland 1 Clearfield,Elk & ll'E"ean I•Perry , , • 1 Clarion, Armstrong lad Pciladelphia City 1 deff , rsion 1 , " - 'County ,11 Columbia and Moatour I Somerset . • 1 Dauphin . ",. 2 :4011)11411 2 Ileleivrate , ' I Susqulllarina. - Sullieart Bile. - 2 a nd Wyraning • 2 Waablngton • s-- • , " 2Tioga , 1. Greene l. 1 Wayne i.."' r Franklin ' . . 2 - Westmoreland &Fayette. I Indiana . '. I,l7nion and•Juniata I ii•Tmalitl3. Clintbn and Mork _ • Potter 21 The'ab, lONT SVZS approve. y, Tor, ton, on the 1-Ith,inst., and on Lire following day; both Houses adjourned :tide die—the Senate - having previously elected Mr. Mc- Causlin speakerof that body, ail interim. DEATH OF nits. ()spoon. The-New, York llertqd: of jhe 13th inst.; announces the death of Mis. Frances Sargent Osgood, the distinguis4ed poetess, who ex pired on Sunday last, au, her residence in that city. Mrs. Osgood was ahOufforty years of age, and th'e lady of Mr, S, S.: Osgood,. the I portrait painter. She Was the daughter of Mr. Locke, a Boston tafrchant, and- resided in the metropolis of MatsachuSetts till some' time after her marriage. iler early poems were contributed to the magazines of the day. and she retained the freshness and buoyancy of her sPrightly fancy till near the hour of death, and while , consumption preyed upon her delicate frame: She has left two beautiful daughters, and a husband, to deplore her loss, as well as a wide circle of friends.—alrs. o,l=good's reputation as a poetess is well known throughout the coun try; and her many amiable private virtues had endeared her, to the circle in which she moved, its delight as ,well aS its ornament. per fancy was tempered by a'playful humor that attracted the youthful mind, and many -of her productions will long Mille me mories of those who have betcome icquain ted with the lively qualities ofhergeniu3. It does not hecometis to specify the volumes which she bar contributed to the literature lof her country. 'ler chief work, however, r beautifully illustrated, ex itibitssthe__-cha racter ; - after heart, and imagination, and will be I treasured by those who have taken the pains I to become acquainted with her many merits. LEILIGII COAL AND :4:A11(34T - fox co. Alre have received the annual report Of the Board of Managers of this Company, sub mitted on the 7th inst. From this, it ap pear; that during the year IS-19.the quantity of Coal shipried.on the Canal was-- Piam the Company's Old Mine., and frnm the Slope and the :runnels recently 64,,usiit into tv ntiention - • 276,501 frlns Front the It.ntn nun Mines 10 - 2,7n1 " Total Trottl'llit• Company's 31Thes :179,t. , :i " • ' Beaver 31entl,•w " i 3.tail " " Syron: Mountain " 102,:i99 " " Hazleton i19,1a0 " " Cranberry ii:iii. rill ' • • " Sugar Loaf " 11.3:.9 " flock I.l:itoitain " - . Ki.Sitt " Wyoming 'Valley, I. is White Haven 111,:.,93 " - Whole quantity nn1.246 Ileine on incrtarept V,10.500 ton: over the produc tion of the previous )ear. The total amount of freight, both ascend ing and descending," carried on the Canal during the year, was 90,960 tons. The estimate of the business of the Canal in the-shipmcnt of Coal during the current year is considerably beyond that of last year —the production 'of the Lehigh region being set down at not far short of 909,000 tons. Alterations and improvements in the planes of the work arc being made, and will, it is expected, be coitipfeted in season for the opening, of lice spring business in 1551.-- This will enable Lehigh.boats to ,go through the Canal full loaded, without the necessity of uncoupling the sections, of the boats at the foot of each plum , . The debt of the Company has been de creased during-1810 by the sum of .125 E .- I,ctnell;efortn.—We hear with picas - 1 urc that Daniel Webster is preparing to Make one of his grandest 'efforts in favor of the proposition to offer every` man a Free Home' from the Public Lands. Gen. bill for that purpose in preparation, which, it is hoped, will combine the votes of -all the friends of the. principle. C 77 The srcbrai Part of Mr. Ewbank's Patent Office Report contains much valuable matter procured by a laborious investigation. It appears that the consumption of sugar in the world is estimated at nearly a million of tons annually. In 1844, Cuba alone fur nished 200,060 tons. - a.:7The Stappgze of the Sunday Mail be tween Philadelphia and N. York has increas ed Sunday Work for both man and beast. +The N. York papers are now expressed by hpniei into that city.. and reach there an hour and-it half earlier then they did by railroad. . Ponrciaion:—The rate in 31aryland on the ,question of a convention to revise the conftitution, is very strongly in favor of the measure. In 12 counties the vote stands 20,276 - fbr the convention, and 2,954 against it. - 1:C Mr. Dlchinion has introduced a bill into the United States Senate, authorizing, the , coinage, of a Cent-piece composed of copper 1 and silver, the,cninage of a Three cent piece, and to secure - the -re-coinage of the snail Spanish and others foreign coins. &Two Snakes, eighteen and fifteen in ches were taking froni the'stomaCh of lady in Boston, a few days since. They, were of a ,blueish green color. She had suffered• with ill health ;,for several years previously, .- 'Non. Johnston, of Cincinati is the Whig candidate for Governor of Ohio. He is now Judge of the Supreme Court of Ohio. The name of Johnston, in. this State at least., strikes terror into the soul nf Locofo coi:sm !, ' a" .. 7:11e Total Value of the manufactures at Pittsburg, great and small, including also the coat sent s out, very considerably exceeds 0,000,000 Per annum. PSome One says there is great joy in getting - Married, and some body else insin uates that there is also considerable jaw. - No doubt both hypothesis are correct ! 111 , 17sert a Woman loseth her ,good name, she. 'can't-get it back again. Such is precise-. Iv the case with a dog made into sausages— lie is gone for ever. •. [l:7Cotton Crop,—The receipt of cotton at all the American - ports are nowsver • sis hundred th - ousabd bales behind last year's to the same date, and still falling off. • LT' The Doctor who operatei for cata* racts, is going up to Buffalo, to see if .he can't do something fOr the Niagara. - . • [l:72ifiss Julia Dean is. playing at - the WaAing,ton. • B. Marisa :—I with through the columns of your paper, to call the attention ofitbe - Colliers of the County, to a fact. concerted Withlour business, which will be of great advainage to us 11,1 f its suggestion. should lead to the results whi•h I anticipate. and Inbieh egrulnoll sense vrould die te. Rinse the erec tion °fate Coal brealter, there been a very great increase in the quantities of• Ch. nut and Pea Coal t this h.tis been occasioned in ,a gt at measure, by the crushing Probes, the Coal has to . udergo in its passage ' through the Rollers. The fact is ell established that the proponion of Chesnut and ,a, is about equal to streittets per tent of the who! quantity of Coal shipped from this Region. - Now; as this Coat is not producing to the Collier snore tba'. to average ofsiity cents per ton, (whish is not Fn. . than 'quarto the Rent, toll, and other charges of pu tl ng on boardloats) I would respectfully suggest, the policy of throwing said Coal iPtO our din; Lanka, aid hereby increase the 'demand for dor other aizes,lo the tient of the present consumption of Chesnut and Pea If this was done, we waled have an additional de .nd fiu our Egg and B.tovesizee, equal to Arse hundr thousand lows Me the preactu year, which 1 belies . would tend very touch to the cstaldishuunt.of a healthy demand for bar Coal, A COLLIER, LlollT DREAKIN - The Hon. Mr. Calvin, of into the To . riir basiness on by moving the appointment mittee. A short debate • motion, during - w,itich Mr of the Committee of Ways rul Means, made the highly important •eclaration that, although n Free Trader, 11, woultlihrOw no obstacle in the way of s uring'action in tochalf of our prostrate it , interests. Su ihat, whether a select Committee be raised or not, some show-of jusiice is likely to be done to American'Labor. ..• , Johns- Mr. Calvin spoke about thb deptession of the manu facturers. 'toiler the former low itaritt. and the I . ... A bbess imparted to thent Ly thiractlot TWA was, however. of short continuance, hint the law or Islr, again depressed them. Now, when it if , proposed to give great Interests protection, we “fe awl by protest from lirr Ltruanic Malesty• Tina Mr. Calvin denoun ced as in:on:mine unpreeedemed, impertinent and reprehensible. Iff! milvnribrd the'-re.toration of spe eilie dlll leß—the abolition of the warehnasingsystem, ana.in emichisiononnved that so touch of the" message under coot ideration as relates In the larifthe rereire4 t. n Select' Committee, with inslritctious to report by bill or otherwise. Mr. Bayly moved that , ro miwit:of the letwi of 314 , flultver, as related In Vie ta ; ritr. I.e relent,: to the roiiiluttLee of Ways -and 7kleari)4i who have - before them oidtrecous petitions from k, unsylvania. for au Mere:is...l Tariff: When) my get through the aPplopriatimi they hum] tql take up tha.. sithjett. The Committee art Ways and was the only one which con act spccitically no raising or lowering the tariff; atol reporting money, hills. Ile umved ihr previous question. hot was notriitwained. Mr. Moore said that it had become a tangible reality that the act of 1:46 was for the interests of the Di I; Ish government. Are ttetostudy the interests ..r Eng land, and consult public optnion there? "Were gen- I item( n sent here fo r any such purpose? When lie •Alntild 60 fir forget 1;4001 as to act with fear, lest he should displease England. tits constituents would' tell him to resign the position, which by such conduct Le wank! disgrace. Let gentlemen meet the wishes of Great Britain, and what then t The next demand I Witt be to do away with mu revertne sy Pelt) entirely. I It was ncvel to have it intimated by a foreign source that we must consult interests other Wart our nWri• I if the amendment of his colleague. Mr...Calviii,alsould Ibe vot.d he' Would VIICIVC one instmcting the Committee all Ways and Means to in q uire, into the ex, pediercy of imposing an additional duty on iron, and .ntookuona Flog - Me for nd valorem ditties. Mr. Eavly—l beg m say that. the gentleman', propo sition shall meet with no imposition from tile. Mr. ?tartly—Doyou mean to say you are in favor of inirease of ty on Iron ? Mr. y—Not at 'all; but I will not °him ln an as'e. Mr. Mer....nr %%ill) a view In diepose of the subject, moved that the Census anti Stint Hill,. he talcrn up In 'narrow. Ile moved the previous .oe3tion, whkh was seconded. Without takinc the tinetion on pending antem!- ments;'the !louse•. adjmirnutl. FLOOD IN TIIE DIIS•aSsIPPIL ' •The New Orleans papers, received vcster day, contain accounts of a flood in the ;Mis sissippi, and the inundation of the'country. Front Natchez to Milliken's Bend, it is esti mated that at least 150..000 acres of land, which had been planted in cotton, and are now under water, and hpndretis of the finest plantations entirely ruined. The river now extends from Natchez to thellills of Ouachita, a distance' of over forty miles, and every thing has been swept away. Evert' knoll and hill-top is filled with cattle, horses, and other domestic animals, even bears, panthers and deers are kerbing with them. forgettine, in the presence of a common danger, their natural Ibrocity or thnidity. At Vicksburg the river is fifty miles broad. The °waters have doubtless since subsided, as New Or- Icons dates, Teleq,raph to the 11th, do not mention any further damage. nJ Miss Charlotte .Cushman, the actress, has made n contribution of $lOO _to the es tablishment of a House and School of Indus try fot)atlies, in New York. ;Vern Our Cor r respendemt The - Strike among the Mcn has, I believe, terminated quietly : most of those who had turned out, have gdne to work again with. a small advance upon .the previous rate of wages, and the_ understanding that wages hereafter will be paid in . cash—l am not certain that this is the understanding at all the operations, but know it is at several. A portion of the men are still out at one or more collieries, but it is thought all will re sume work in a day or two. Riot.—On Saturday evening last, a party of Irishmen, seven or eight in number, en tered Bressfeti's tavern, Llewellyn, Branch township, and. demanded something to drink, behaving its pan outrageons and disorderly manner ;--odi of the g;ang:-, Patrick Ceaton, threatening to flog and:skin any 'body who would submitlo the operation. Mr. Wash- , ington Earns!, happening to enter the house at the time, Cuaton made an • attack upon Wltretipon Mr. Earnst deliberately knocked him . down. The whole gang then fell upon 'ATI', E.. who defended himself manfully:, and with the aid of chairs, two ot three of which were put hors du combat .ifi the enpzernent, put tire whole gang to flight. Several of the rioters were arrested and bound over, to answer at the quartet Sessions for the outrage. Some of them I cannot be found. The lifine Hill Railroad . Company are r3t... pidly pushing, forward the work of shorten• ing and straightening the line of their Road. The rails are now being laid for the hew track within a short distance of the bnrough. This is a very desirable improvement, by which all the heavy curves on the road will be avoided; :Ind the distance between I'M taersville and Schuylkill Haven considerably shortened.. A Par - allelloz, , rciin, consisting of a square, and half a square, may be formed- of paper or card, and by one eut . divided into two pieces, which, joined together; form an exact square. .Irt this problem,. there is no doubling, up of the paper ; thus : with a pair of compasses', divide the long side of the paiallellograin into five Mitts, (equal) and the short side into four pots : then cut the whole in xtcpt of equal size, (four steps) bef,rinning:at the upper left hand, to width of a step from flip corner, and ending the width - . of a step from the lower right band corner : the two halves may 'then be put together so it . s to form an exact square, Iv raising the upper, Or right hand part, one step, and.fitting the steps. Proldcm.--Tell me, illcstriofts rythlq goras,low Iftny pupils frequent thy school? One-half, replied the philosopher, study mathematics, one-fourth - natitralphiroshphY; one-seventh 'observe silence, and• there are three fetnales beside.' Hotir many were there in all ? So/utien—Fintl a number, .the one-half;` one...fourth, and ''one-seventh Of which, and' three shall be apial to that number: You wilCrepiq this number is twenty.eight. go THE MINERS' jOURNA.L, AND 'POTTSVILLE GENERA 44 ADVERTISER. [CoMmunicated.l FORTU I this State, struck Wednesday last, of a Seleet Com sued upon this :-41y, Chair/nu-1i iIINERSVILLE: AFFAIRS • •••••1. 4 44...1: Zrtyz: • :*=:= . . The Coal Trade for 1850 The quantity sentbyrattroadthisweek,ls2l,Oß3lo —by Canal 14,237 01,-total for the - Week 5 .39.870 00— beind an ‘ lnerease of about 3,000 tons over last week; but about 8.000 tolls less than the shipments were two weeks ago. A uurnher,tif the... Moen wh• had trunerront, have gone to work again, at a small advinee of wages, with the uddmmanding tput the price of wages are to ad -,vance in proportion as the price of Coat advances. W,e have no change to notice in the trade this Week for the better: There is some demand for Lump for Steamboats, but prepared Coal drags heavily, god the meekly shipments am correspondingly light. e The Lehigh ‘ Coal and 'Navigation Compalry Dave de, elated a dividend of fifty per Cent, t____tipp nivel,' of interest due no the Ist of,lanuary last, an the eommon loan tf thiCompany.payoMei in prepared Lehlah coal, at 45 per top of g 210160, A Collier. ip 6 communication In another part of the Paper--suggeiss the propriety of thrill/Ong all the Pea 'Coal, width scarcely pops ftir its production. Into the dirt heaps, with a view of creating an increased de. mend far other kinds of prepared Coal. " Freights at Rictimonn are quoted at al :71. aSI 40 to Boston; RI. a •I 05 to Providence and 95 op() to New York. - , Amount of Coal mint over the Philadslptaa : and Treading Rai'mad and Schuylkill Navlgatlon t .D4 the week ending on Thursday evening last: RAH. ROAD. CANAL. - WEEK. TOTmL. WEER. ToTA L. Pt Carbon, 7.473 1 , 6 134,(r20 10> 7,210 00 .57.368 51: C.rtnin, 3,x:417 48522 17 1.05103 16.4200 d F. Illaven. .9,773 11 162.014 11 4.436 01 31,6 , 12;03 Pt Clinton 3,511 02 5482.2 01 1409 02 11,117102 21,0 - 1 lq . 104.2 3 1 42 01 110,576 00 Tom' by Rll & t7annl 52:1,F70 Num,. To 113Itie time last year by Railroad 2:2.539 II " Canal 4:490.11 Trierenve tlih. year '201,911 Og tons LEIDGIT COAL TRADE Sent for tbe weelectliny AV/a '27115, IKSO W I:PE . - TOTA I lly 7.olciris Co, 41.231 14 - 47,212 10 Homo Iton War,, 3,153 19 1f:145 no [leaver Mradow Co„ 219 IC 3,799 16 . florin: Mountain Co., 1,646 02 3.901 II Cianberry Coal Co:, 1,117 01 6.551 02 Hazleton Coal Co.i 3.113 12 - 11E32 03 Hoes: Mo6nthio Co., 2.930 CYJ 71,632 01, ', Willfesbar4e CO, 7 40 03 ': 1.660 16 25,03 (12 1-174/19 U 3 ;To same period 13,1 year, 97:216 13 tom!, - RAIL ROAD:4 , The following is the quantity of CIOII transported n g.i the ailferent Railroad,' in Schuylkill Counly,6,r the week ending Thitholay evenkng. ; WrEn.i TOTAL. Nline hill and N. 11. R, n 4 13.177 14 1 . 11.570 04 - Utile Schuylkill n: It. 4.sio ot ..2.coi of Mill Creek do 0,603 11.:t 113.050 IA Mount Carlton do 5.30 OVI, .54,h1.17 IS sichoylkill Valley de 5.74: 04, 50.118 16 Mt Carbon and l't Carbon 8.752 tri 111.050 03 Union Canal (JO 2-S - 1.1 03 110471 03 So'hm's - do 1,41 i 3 C.,658 19 Ot TOLL Mtn TRANsroaTATION ott TlAlLnottl for 1t.50. . Frani M.Carbnn.A.ll4V , P.r.flintnii I 70 165 I 45 4170 165 • I 5 PATER OF Tog, c•Ng. Fop 1640. From Tort Carbon itn Itpilmlelpina, 761 tr. per Inn To Riciauonii. To Philatklphia, " Mnmit Carboit " " S. Haven " fort Clinton: ii " rakintira, DV C•N 1.. rrnin ND. Carbon et, MinrYork. 81 " " 141. Carbon to Philadelphli. GO " " er The frei2lits from Schuylkill Ilacen are generally :Omit 5 rl; per air Icas, laud frutil Port Clinton 10 cis, per t"rt less. Eetttoval Ext raordinary t rm.: GREAT CI.O7IIIXCI WAREHOUSE OP LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR, t`jLl.l. known as the most estrnsive and ell EAT v ESTA6.TBOAIIINT for Fashionable Clo ting in Philadelphia, has been 111:MOVED from No. V.OO Market Street. to Ilse S. W. Corner of ith and itarLre Ste —entl.sneten U. Please r >member the South-West COllltf (Jr urtli and Market..rs LIPPINCOTT & CO. intend ereetins a seven story building on that corner, and are selling off their im mense sun k full IS -per rent the cheapest In Phila delphia. 'Chose nit() wont clothing can now buy it at about.thelr oivn price, and certainly 25 per cent the cheapest in ihr city. as Lippincott & Co, are deter mined to sell without regard to clot, in older to clear out tlwir stock 111111rolittilt the tb rethis year Lippin cott & Taylor's old customers Cind uns million new ones) ate sidicited to call at the South AVOW Corner of Fourth and Mai ket Sts., Philadelphia. May IS. 1t.50. _ Spealtinainlrs cosicAl. on wEnot.: TunE, roe •ttar It.rK. Coll. Earth- tt , LA; mut' is capable ot' pprforiiiing dotible the at a single t•triet than the o ld style, st raight I tithe mode of operating. The particul if attention of pers.-no engaged in tunneling or lilastingoti Railroads and It, gllditif!/.. !diners' of Coal, &c. ' is solicited to a trial or ilitile, ut ility , ..f tido rrent and important in vention, which can be use!! in all ordivary drilled boles in melt. coal, Sc., by the most inexperience& operator. The cost of powder saved by ine sisr nP tine Wedge Tube, independent of its ability!. double ‘.e treble the exepition, is a saving far titylind any cost atttuditig lis use. The unileittigned, inventor, lolling secured the right' of manufacturing and %end ing, the same by letters patio', is prepared in.furiii.di all orders for the pine at very low prices, 3.l4rted sizes, ranging from 12 tre2l inches in teng.thell ladles ih diameter,ss nit a proportionate number 1 if desired, of the double tubes, forside blasts, at the. following prices: 111g1. ,50 pPt !footpad water proof of assorted sizes, (torn 12 to 11l Inclics in tetigth. l l 11111 j 3 ""'" Any further hiformation resprrtlitit Ric above will Ire cheerfully given, by ie tiers (post-paid), or person al application at the nth , e, No. 17 tile:sow $ l .. Piflla • Tlitlll AS SPEAKMAN. The siabscriber bas been appointed tiolc Agent fin ! the s'sle or these tithes in echuylkill County, and is nterhatell In supply them hi any quattilt, at !Manufac turers' wholesole and retail prices, at bas Rook. Paper and Va!it!ly 474 1 re, Pottsville. D. nArcs:AN. May IS:I4Q On-tr - New Store. • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. TIIST opening at' the 01,1 stand of Gen. W Slater, cl in Centre Street, dtrectly opposite the Post Office, Pottsville The tothstrihers, ha'Sjug taken this old ettahlislied stand, respectfully give entire that they are now open ing an extensive assortment of goods : nonsisting of DitT Goons.nnuentti6!,s.QuEENsiArAnr..rno visioNA. Hsu, sALT,,&f., Arc.. all of whirl' have peen sclerted with the utmost core: and bought main ly from MIIIIOIII and Importers. flaying hind many years' experience in the wholesale city business they enjoy • in aonsriptence, twiny and superior advantages in the procurement of their goods cheap t their estop Wing Small Profit:. nnif quick Sales; they are deter mined to give their customers the advatitace of 10.1 r experience, by selling at the lowest city pores /Ifke Public, by railing and I.l , llPitiiillZ their stork will be amply convincedkliat such is the fart. COUNTRY nuAi.r.its, desire Ursave the expense of a visit to the city, will find tit this estab lishment an opportunity to replenish their stock, and obtain goods on terms as favorable its limy can mocure them in the rib.. One person will be kept emptoyed in the city to attend the fitlCtiOnr, 1111 d procure goods Ott the hest terms possible. ri-C . ountry produce il,Aen in exrleinz... JOHNSTON & Co 211-Inirs May T 8.1650 the Knox Imurance Company, CAPITAL 5T0CK..91.00, 000 . FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE Kea Office rin 11 - nicr Street, I'm MO!? R 'WO Ito M, VINCENNIM, iNTIANI A. TITIN Company baying been duty nres 'sired. and , tess.per rent. paid to ny - the capital sinck subscri bed, and halaire snared he mortgage nil 'teal Estate rind by persdnal guarantee, AM now prepared to PlTrct Insornitee Against Loss pr Damage by Fire. on Build ing*, Merrhandize, Marhineri, Mills. ilattilfactnries. 9ll{l Oti.cIPPRHOTIMIA of property: Ale+ merchandize and produce in the nom, of Wand transportation,— the risks of the ream, sicr.. also. the Ilsills'of -Stevolithars , tir/d ot:lrr vessel., and ninon the lives .oP individuals going lo California. The rates OVPill• minas will be. as low as those of any other ngsforfsi e Le . tompany. All lows liberally maligned, and Promptly Paid. The sinck.nf this COMpOIIy i 9 held entirely In the West, and controlled by western men, and ip, no way eon nericd with Nen , York. DIRP.CTORA , 4 Box. R. N.,Csatrarr, Vincennes. WiChtsrli IT.LISErtri, do Jen. W. Mannoe, do /*COD re., do Sarum. WM. do PETER P. BAILET, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Tits:smile T. Bkirostroor, Larivette, sin WALTER W. EAtIt.V, Terre•Dsutr, Dummy D. At.t.tit. Evansville, do SIMON Ihirrosyy. leffersonville. ',WILLIAM Wrings; do , I.Evr SrAnks, i f ? 4AIREN KEIOWIII, R. N. CAIIN WiTresident. ' Stuns Dovilariarr, Vire residant. C. M. ALLEN, Secretary. W. J. Ilccgttn. Treasurer. , Short I.lfe and California risks taken at this agency , At extra rates, JOHN A. C. MARTIN. A2qtit Dee 29, 1.49. .53-41 Pro Bono Public° V MANE'S PATENT WASIIINCI 56.kr. h v .Hant to the Ladieel 11114 PATENT SOAP! Ii neknowledged by the T testimony of thousands of persons, to he one of the greatest toventions of the adeittir saving labor, time Ind expense. A simple trial nAI prove its edict., cy and its vast supe,tiority oyes ordinary 'snap fo r washing Clothes and cleansing psitited Further , of all kinds. For gale in Pottsville, by JOSEPH TAYI.OII, the sole Manufacturer in Schuylkill Cotinty„aii guar antidd;by the patent right. Also.the foliditing places. royrflylLLE: • • Etlvrod, T. Taylor,' - J. M. Beatty & CR * . Alexander Morehead, Jas. • Silittiinn & Soni, Fox _& Brother. Itlenatd Monts, Sanicellitorris, John ill. UM. • SPeticer, Minton & Ca.. Focht & Foster. Dr. Immo, fklutylkllreifaven. Wm. Price, At. Clair.' • Francis Macdonald, Muddy flranrb. Mattson & Co., Henry fluiterman, and, Agnilla Bol ton. Part Carbon, &cc., _kt. • - 4 . It ts.ttinsidered superfluous to We references here. The popularity this extraordinary Snap harp trained in so short's tinio niter its inimdtiction In' Pottsville, is. we think,. proof sufficient of its singular qualities, and the astonishing stieceis its sale has met with, is the best evidence that could be offered to the public that its usefulness is appreciated. • JOSEPII.T*I.OII• 204 f • NO IP, Ma 'Sheriff's Sales of, Real nittat - 7!, BY, %iliac of several iVtlts of.Venditioni EsooO- 11 and Levan Facia,. Issued out of the Court of enssinnis Pleas of f3ebuyikill cotulty, and to tne direct:. ed. will he exposed to Public Sale or Vendue.nn SAT URDAY, the 1m day at June'. ISSO, at.lo o•clotk, M., at the house of HENRY GEIS, In the borough of Pottsville All that certain lot nt piece of ground.sitaate In the Ittirough of Minersville, county. bounded In front by Ounbury tarret, no the rrar by ; lands of Joseph Jrartes, on the east by lot ss•s of Patrick Donabougb. containing in ail* I . width 24 feet and in;deptb 130 feet, ware 111 II _ or less, with the. a Opurtena neer. consist - ing Two Story frame Dwelling Muse, late the estate of jAkfES; CONDIIEN. Al s o. oft that certain lot or ploo .if arrouiid situate in -the borough of Mineraviile, Schpyikill county, hounde4 in front by the Aline liili And Srliovlkill „ , Haven Railroad, in the rear by the West Branch. on the west by lot of James Fox; .•.•: and on the plinth by int of Georg'e Reese,. jj : I 't • containing. in front about C 9 feet, and in , _ _ depth about 210 feet, with the appurte i ounces, cm's/sting. of a Two Story, frame Dwelling House, and frame Stable iate the estate of NI. S. REIMER. Also, all that enlists' lot or piece of pound, situate in Pon and Patterson's Addition to the borough or Pottsville , Schuylkill county, bounded nnribwardly by East l'eur*egian, eastwardly by property nr Sam uel!). Lewis; westwardly by ',nitwits or r atntl southwardly by lot of foster. , containing in _front 30 leet and in depth ■aas 124 feet. will) the appurtenance,. con aaaa aiming of a _Double .Two Story Frame - Dwelling IlOnse, with a one and a half Story Frame Kitchen attached, and a Frame Stable, late the estate of .1011 N 1.. MAILTIN. AIFO, all that certain lot or niece mound, situate in the baronial of Tamaqua, Schuylkill county, bound- ed eastwardly by' Hunter street, nort hwartily by lot , of Neal McNeal, southwardly by lot of . j Rev. Meloney, and westwardly by land WS orthe Catholic Church, containing forty gg a IS I feet in front and one hundred and ninety ' rent in depth, with the appurlenancea, —,_ consisting of a Double Two Sto . sy ' , ratite] Rouge, with A basement story, as the property oft .101 IN GALLAGHER. - i , Al*o, all that cettatti tirnri.or tract of land gitnate in 'i . • Porter townshli,, Schuylkill County. , .1, 'liit bounded by land of Jacob Habit, Eberle •••■ ier :teeley and Others; containing forty ow 11,1 t. : , t hree acres more-or - less, with the annul , , _....1..„.1.' tenances. consisting of a One story r. n.g , Horse and I.og Stable, late the estate of CHRISTIAN II AERTEIL . . , Also all •thaciot or piece of einutid situate in the borough of Pott,sille, Schuylkilb county, containing lit width 20 feet, and In depth 70 feet, ' S' , wore,or less, boionled on the Weist by lot • s• • s 'of Mrs. Eris.in front - by Callowhill street. IMO • 11 1 . • on the eaSt by kJ( of Win. P. Classanicr, ...,_ " and in the real by lot' of ream-4 iiii„,, • with the appurtenance.. r on ..i s ti n g or a Two Story Frame Dwelling 110119 C, late the cmate of MOSES PARRE r. . • • 315,0N)T3 • Alio. nlllll3l rertnin lot or rtier'e or et-tofu.% situale ht . the town or Ttentont, Schuylkill enmity, Itrouttled south Gy 51:11n , utreet, west by Pine stmt, rest by - lot -of - flithvetter, and north by no ;tiler. CtIIIIUIII C=M2=3= tat. of JOHN RODDY. Alin, all that i•erfiiin trart or pirre of land sit nate • in North Manhunt, township, Rclmllkiil county', adjoining lanai rif,,s•inoiel Stein. e•as I Philip Ilactiert , John 1), 'l)eilir•rt. aunt • "Ili I,color. containing 7:1 ricrci, more or le-o, , • ' ntrh for apptirttulaioci,cortioting of a r 0 silly Stone Dwelling and Stone Barn, late the r•tate of JA),'Oli 111 i liLltlrK. „Alio, all e ninth tiled one fourth part of all that certain tract of enal land, with the fixtttre. and Mt provenonts thereon, Minato in Branch tnwnship„. Schuylkill comoy, hounded by labil• now ni late or Sillytnan and Darling. Itinharil Rickert, raniel rt. Iletinet„ and the Delaware Coal Company. rontaining Mini) seven acres, and fontteen perches, late the estate of JOSEI'II F. TAILOR. Also., all that eertain Int or piece of itrniititi, slmtlle in thecto•vn of New Philadelphia. Invite tnwnship, rounly,l ~,,, tl on the ' , milli hy lot iif D. Q. Parnett, on the west by int of Wetherilt & en , nu . tlift smith by the river Schuylkill, and on rile the by the Sehtivikill Valley rhait. ••• •1, containing. in front 1.211 fek and In depth . feet, more or leis, nWI the 1 11 , ptifte. natires roitsi•l hie of a Twit :atm y Tavern 11. M,, partly frame and partly stone, and frame ali that certain lot cr piece of ground, situate in the tiiwnslty and county aforesaid, bounded rail waidly hy of Michael Fir, Westwardly by tot of y n i 3O colieeinit,..Fontliwardly by the Val- Itorrnail. and norihwarilly by property of • . I t. Wetherill 4 Cn. containing in 110 SOPS ••fi et • and in depth MO feet, With the ap ii I .••, emir niece., ennilating of a Two Story FralilP 111Vellil , C I It1; 1 . !.e, late tile e•lair (if NATIIAN Alen, all that certain nor sage, tenement and tract 15 ; 7 . 3 11, IA e,f SIT_U.I:O. it; %Vnytic Schuylkill coun- . '' I 1•, hounded iliv lands . "( Zad:lnek Reber. • 44" Jarnb Krais.;;Moties Kate, John Berger, SEi •I others, comedian, si xt y 'Krell; more . is , . or .nil toss. with :he appnrtenance . s. cnnsisG ...., _ii... - ing of d , tUtlll Log Dwelling liaise. Log Barn. and Lott Stable, li tieing the same premises which William Fnierlrh purelta,ell of 'dad dock Ikber, hie the relate nr WILLIAM EMEIIII'K. ish„,. all that Twn StUrY Fra me Buil& .10',,t t,: :.• , IN. d eeili ne el for a Tavern Staiiii, situale •• •• V ' in orWegi'lti towttiolihl, Setllllll.lll C... Sass 0 , il , v.2 . • 1 nil the Centre Turnpike, :dant one nide . ~.g.,,1. :Omer New Castle, o n the Brno' M0nti 1:,,!,,. no ,ho right hand side of the void Turn pikrii, going north on n lot I nt ground purchased by the sa''d Peter E Brewer. from William Risho,,i son and o herr, Lite the estate of PETER F. BREW ER. Alsn, al, that certain Inc nr piece of ground, sit nat. , in the bornitgli of Al itletP V ill.. rtrhuvßill ...minty. i.e. sinning at the south WeSl corner of, North and See. ond streets, thence westit aril!). alone the tine of NOrtli !Mel. thirty Boit, theme sonthwarill . y, am! parallel with get illid Ogee% our. hundred and filly Giro, in Lewis rtreet, thence ensiwardly alone the moth line or Lew is street, thirty feet, thence niirtli %vanity. along the western line ill Seemid street, one ' Inimical oat filly feet. Intl.• tiemmong.beine tot nom- 1 be in the plan nf the sail! town. No. let, and to m a 1 " the Willie lot of ground ((rutted 1,1 .I:l(rieie I AMP"Reber. by Wlll4llll DellaVill. and wire, ley Ilief Deed doted the Ifith day of Jannary. A I). SM 1..5.1.2, wort the appottertaners, ronslatingof,l R L III i i. .i.,v,, Story Brick Dwelling ((mete,wtili I a Frame Kitchen attached, a sninke house ' I finale warr lion,, and frame stable—late the estate ! of JAMES I:EnER. 1 , Also, the one full equal undivided half part . (the i whole into two s pint let 's, to lot parted and divided.) I actin! in ill that certain I riot! or flier(' ntlrind.Filllate I !tattle in NorWegidli W 01,1141.1111,1 partly in the bur- : °ugh of l'llltSVille. tIC101)11:111 ctoiniy. I Also, the nate foil float and undivided half part of i all the stone coal in and 11;1..11 the said tract. or pate& 1 of la nil, liechtiong a a viol, at a rorilei of !And, 100 v orlate of Benjamin Prot, them,. I.y the iSaitie land, and I land 100 V or tete of Thomas Unveil, north sixty-eight degrees, east two Ittindred and nlnety•five p e rch,. Inn p.m ; a corner nf land now Pr late of Wallace & Willi. ney. in n line of la tt ij Of Sepal tiger(• Wetlierill, thrince by the fi n d of the slid Wnlisre 67. Whitney. south s i x dngirell, writ e ilty-live and one lent It paella. 10,n post, and smith lldrty six degrees, estxt twenty - three nicl tentll pecclies to the north Ewe of a public street or 1 road, thence by the same, :rant sixty two degrees.: west twenfy *Wax nerth,s to a post. lin.liCe. Still by the same, south twenty Meat degrees, cast fourteen and i sit tenth ',Whet' 10 SIR Isl. thence by another street or road. South sixty five tieg,rees, west three anti three tenth perches to a plop, in ties line or Seititinger & , Weilici ill. thence fry the same, north seventy two de- ' Creel.. %%CA seventy .six itcrelwo to a stone, a eorcer of land conveyed by Thalia!, Haven to Samuel Lewis. that& by the n7tme south sixty eight degrees. west Ittiri hundred and three perches to a post and stone, a corner of land late of Chas. I.awton, 1 henca by the same silly four tippers, "west one Itundrtl and 42 and a half per, hes to a plot in Coal et.; thence Hall! twenty there degree,. Weill tweilty four perthrs.thence sntilla sixty tine degrees, west eleven nfid one tenth /ten:lira lir OW Mount C.lrtoin 141iIfilail,'Llle-sige along the same., north twuttis tut, atilt s half degrees, west thirty the and four tenth pert lieg, north seve r fiteen and a' brof degrees, west nine perches, path elgAt degrees, %ion four and font taint pereltS4 north nine deereee, ehst seven and seven truth perchss, hurl li i hilly And a' quarter degrees, rust Ilion atid Ill! cc. I e iildt psi le ite,, north forty sic drogreer, !trim six and fonitentliperriu.s. and north !illy three degrees, east one hitudied and eighteen and t'a'n tenths parlhee to a pond on the tattawarill v stile of Ihe ell,l branch of the NIL Corium Bath oad, in the division til . llle tine Of the 'anti of n ow .0r late of It...pain Pon, and ihe land called ahe Na• %ligation tact," thence Moot the salt! Pull's land. statth two degtees, east fifty perches id a post, and north Fist)• eight and actuaries degrees,east tidily four and eight tenths perches to !lie place of beginning; rontaining in the 1111010 one littinired and ninety live acresand seventy perches, and together with the same an appurtenant thereto, the one full equal and undi vided half pa rtjof nll the Coal in the vein of coal cal led "the Gate Vein," and in the Mc, Veins 01 Coal Twit sntath of it that may run under the sin face of th e adjoining tract of land, sold by Thomas Haven to Ssinuel Leiviiii, the tight of removing the saute ' Out not to give the right of entering tin the surface of the said land. sold by Thos II lye il to Samiirl Lewis, or of oia ,i., ~,y opening ili e reon,:wi r itrlis.ll42 tract or land is particularly described in trcleed from Thomas Ila- Cell In Samuel Lewis, for rho' seine heating dafe the eighth day or eginentlier,lS 2 s, whereht,the Coal tit said three veins of Coal IS excepted. Excepting 01.4 of the one hundred and ninety fire acres and seventy , . Retell,. of land above described ; one acre and thirty , eight hundreilis of an acre, near the. eastern end of the said tract on the west side of the 'railroad, of the ' eretlitent and Matra:els or tlir Mill Creek and Mane mil Nariaalion and Railroad• Company, whirl) , one ' acre odd thirty right hundret los of an erre was sold by „Yoh!, Fannon end, Enoch W. Mriliiines, to the said ?reaffirm and Manag”rs of ilic Mill UrgiJi. and Mine , Milt Navication and Railroad termilaav, by article or agreement, dated 1110 .teoth nay of 31.1 y. 11117. The said tend A ided hal rot; he :alit one la eolted and nimay , five ar.tes, seventy perches, of land. and the Coal in ;the said three veins of coat, twine the Sallie premi ses whit liChristopher Loeser, and Louisa, his 11.110, 1 by deed bearing date the 2.1.1 day of '31:1 - rt.11, IS4fi, and I rtecooled in Schuylkill county. in Deed Book, No. 22, I page 54.3. the same day granted and idnvot elfin Join, 1 laytork and F:nn, It W. Idefl . fpnes. their heirs and na liens, and the sand Jo!in ( layinn and Elizabeth his Wirt., liv deed dal A Ihp lath day nfJ illy, 1" . 17, and se- I eroded' in Schily will county. the 12ilt day or !lily. , 181:, in Peed B. ok, No - . 27, page 7511, sranted and convoyrul the one. undivided fourth pall to the said Enoch W. Niel:inner', his heirs and assigns, u ill, the improvements, consisting of a iivo story.frame house. a one story frame Itouse,a nil a Intim! sialdg. Also, all that certain Stone Itlitchine (l'or.p, frame store 110tlite; frilrtle Otike.lltlil lot•or parcel of land, situate in she borough of Potivville„ county aforesaid, and bounded and described ns follovvri that Ism say-: ,beKinning at a point eon the spirt Iteastetty line of Coal street, where it intersects the ..rottheasteily line of a . Int of tarot now or late or: Benj. F. Potoroy, thence entailing altirtg thr mare-arm anal tio, or c m q . L . .south 2.1 degrees, ran one litind red feet, d: thence north rltly six degrees. east two‘ ?innate:l an, eighty feet to *corner of' a Int of land':belonging to Elia* Derr, thence: extending along the lino of the said Ghost/ere" land, north thirty three and three fourth deizrees;:srest two hundred nml tiventy , tive feci to Norweeimiat., tlltraire along the southeasterly line of said Norwe gian street, south fifty five clegrges, fifty minutes, west eighty si.t feet eight lactic'. being the same more or , le ea to Ole peril:easterly enruerof Itionforementionnd lot ofland now or late lotion:log tri the said Benj. F . Pommy, thence along and. bounding on the kal f l Log mentioned lot of rand by„the two folhmina ;nurses and distaneei,tp wit : 5011th Menty bite degrees, east tine hit:rated and twenty live feet to a mune r,and youth filly tive,degrees, fifty minutes: west nne hundred and seventy six feet eleven Inches, be the same more or leer. In the pi:tenor beginning ; being the same,prenti. ses whirh 1 hoinas Biddle' and wife, Isaac ettar".and wire, and others;,owners•of the Greentsiond estates by deed dated thelath day of January, 184 a, and res corded in Schuyikil jentinty, on tau lath flavor March. ISO, in Deed nook, No 2.s;•pace 461. panted trot con veyed to the said Enoch : W. McGlone', his heirs abd , assigns. . ~ 4110 n, all that certain Int .or piece of ground, !invite nn the easterly side of Coal\ street, tit the'bornagh of Pottsville, and county afatesaid, hounded in* front by the said Coal street, on . the \sonth by . rt tot . late of James Everhart, on the eYs . t. by a ,iwenty•frey wide nubile allev called Line Utley, and \ , .' , rn the north IP; ' ; 'o • Ilot of Der Wiistin D. Tweed, cont Inlay In width twenty two feet sir inches, and in length one hundred and elehtyleeti• find being the same premises which James SS. Beattyond Elizabeth. his wife,• by. Deed dated the let - dap of dPril. 184.5, - and recorded in Sc buyitiltentinty on the 18th day of klatch, 1846, In Deed /look. No. 25...nace 496. granted and "4-.7 concreted to Enoch W. AfcCinew-s, his heirs seeeo - and assigns.witb the impronements. con. ^ stating. or a *Two Bunt) Brick Dwelling 1 " lionSe;..with a Two Story finch Kitchen at tached.:, and a Frame Stable. gated nod taken in Execution, and take sold as, tho property. of ENOCH W. MCGINNES. Seized, and taken in Execution, and will he sold by . c. 11. STlllsEll, 4lteritf. Sheriff's Offico r Orwigsintre, i .2 May I, _ Orphans , Court Sale., ntinsCANT toan older of the Orphans' Court of sehoylk ill County, the subseribet..Adrhin4 ll-210( ni the esote of Joseph Larish, late of nutter Town ship, In Alm! County of Schuylkill deceased. ?Yin stpose td said by "Public Vendue, on Saturday. the 25th day or ally next, at II o'clock Witte forenoon. oa the, premiss, in the. Town of Ashland. two cer. tain lots or 'plecet of ground, Minato .in the town or Ashland. Nos 4 'and 3, containing each in front or width feet,•tind in length or depth 113 feet. bound ed SOUlhwardlyby, kali° 5, westwardly by a 25ft twide street or n.cuthwardry 'by a a feet R idestreet, and el:ism:witty Ny Third elrret., , Also, Two bilker lota. tins 42 and 44;, In said town of Ashland. eaeh tonta ining In front or width 25 feet, and In depth or •length 125 feet, bounded east wardly by an SG feet widestreet, called Third sire,et , southward. , ly by a 25 feet Wide aliey or street, we s twardly bye rot No 45, and npithreardly by Centre street,and the rnes sneers, buildintri; and improvements on the said lots erected. late the estate of the said deceased. - Atten, dance will he gis.ko and the coullitins of sale Made' known at•tho thno nod pine of fare; by , • ISRAEL REED, Administrator. Ily order ofthe Court. DANIEL KAERCIIER, Clerk. erwi,a4tirg. Slay 4, 1850, • IS-ts. • Orphans , Court Sale. DIIMMANT tti an order of the Orphans' Marta Schuylkill Op. the subscriber, Jonathan ' Zerbe, Administrator Otthe estate of Jonathan Zerhe, late of (hunch tottniihip, ir. the County of Schuylkill, dereased..will eipose to Sale by Netiete. nn Saturday. the . 25th day of, Slay next,at 10 n'clock in the forenoon. ntihe House of John Ilipple,lntikeep. er in the town. of Tremont. A certain tnestrige tenement and Iron or land, situate in Brtinch, town ship, in said County, adjolnine lands, of Oteenewald, . aentge & Co., late J. & A. Albright, 1 1. 110 11 o ; r. liuntzinger .1' Co., late James. t i c i r i •• Peacock, containtne tan arms-3 rie.shes, <ttitt mrasn re, With the appnrt. rot:trel. II I . coin:l - sting of n tt% tostory dwelling lionce and itato, &c.. &c• .1/co, A certain messitage and lo: of cretin& ottunte in the tnwn of Trenniiit, in Raid County: 14 ' 111 r lot No. SO, adjoiniter, in front MI 1.:ItIrel Oreol, lea or Onniel Helier. Poplar street, and lot No. 011, town notig in front 40 feet. rod in depth-1 tat feet, with the nppttrte nances enn.e.ting of a ooe•stofy (r.tine dwelling bottle atol . . The undivided eutini orte half of a certain tract of land Shimfe in Pinrgrove township, in said county. adjnitifitg I,,mt.nr late Abraham Ferrig, de re:vied. late A.;.,Zt•rlie. deceased. New York rommitty. dei:ett.eil, cow:lining acres and ft per • chits, latricr ntea.4nre with the atinurtehanceg. 41/..a. The Undivided entini ono-half of n cettitin tr3tl of land Attlate its Pinegrnve township land.r• of rite Abraham. Fertic., deceased, Joint Tiny er, Zefite and 17 Zed., containing 5 acres and 1 , 4 pert heir strict measure, tsi.h rite Uppurtrinut i.es, Ate. Lautdlic estate of the said deceased, at tendance ti dr lie giver: and condition of sale made known all he dime - and place of sale, by : joNATIIAN Atlnt'r By marl Nutt. ‘ DANIEL K a.:nencn. cyk .orwitpliurg, , MO. 11.1 e, Proclamation. - - - WVITER itS, , the Iion.I.LITHE ft it IDDER. F.strAre. Precident.of the Court of Common iltens'ofihe county of tichtlylkil. to Pente , )lvaLia, neel s ifilire of the several eriuttc ~r Quarter SePPirITIP of t he Peace, Oyer ni.rl Terielner. npd Ger.eral Gael Delivery, In said rennet, mai Silt tyre N. I'd molt. and J•Colf Niemen. Fomitlre., indeed of Court of Gunner Se...dines of the - Peace, Oyer and Terminer. and Gen eral Ganl Del ryky, far the trial of nit capital and ether offences: In the_ ttid enemy of Stile ny their pre ceilld to tee directed, have ordered a entirt of enettnon • Mend, Oyer and Terminer and General Good Delivery. to Ire hohlett a[C.Ore igolturg. nn Monday the lOth day of Jeer nest;ln continue two weeks, if neceddary. Notice In therefnte hereby given to the eortiner, the Jontice9 of th,:: Peace : ahtl Copstahlei of the said vaulty of :4,11'1111i:ill, tilt they are by the red precept enema:Jetted to be then and their. at Ifi reelect: in . the forenoon of snit day, with their roll., term - dd. ionel sitiand, e t ettpititt , Meg. athf all other ,reteeml.ranced, in di thnsr thing.lyhirG in their Pe rral ellic. P appertain to I: %done ; tho:e that are loottol be 'crag:li r:at:N.3. To prose, ate acoiost the prideiter,t. that are nr then shall be hrthr eat,' of sail enemy of `+Choy mirl• are to he theti find there to Pril,‘ ote them.. nd shall bejust. MI6 '4...c6 vnr 1111MMONW F. rinico,tharige- t U. Zt. STItAtIll, She, itr bum May 11, INSO. y 19.tc • . N 11.—The . tvitnes800g and jotors'ivliottre pummoned to :mend taiXtoort.are attend punctually. to rata' of Tflllt-Alliendatien thrt law In ,ttell made ofol proyllittl It 01 be rgiitly enforced. Tilts 'folk!. IA pu Llifitad Iry order of ill.. Court !wog cote corned a iil goV,rtas tliem.rlvr. otto-olifotly. rroclamation. NoTu . r. i r f beryl., oven. th.it f:citirt of Consmnti rvag, I mil Of l anes al issue, in and fur llor I '.•01i1 11( i•lefills11.111, 14111 ht. 111.1.1 at tiiwisNlouir, in lilt' C9lllll :16 , 1•,1 id. P.. ' M.roka. dad Int, • to. rniiiii•nr MC/ ItiVIO if nert•F4ary. T.ltorelore. Fit) !MLA pr 0 11.1 all per:lons duty iL In: to .topeur ill sniLl L% LLI t.ko notice, and gorratt tlo•lnp..tvelp t:. V. 5T113.1'11 4 eiticriti. ork' orway.i • burr, May INSO. s . New Etiltion Wharton's Digest. I UST 1,04(.4. a Ditiest of tilt: Reported CZSC9, el adjvd~ed .i ii tin) w, oral Co - oar's helot to Pennitylvn in, Wgetilfq NIS 11;5011W inanitioo rapt tornatflot tip to the )ear !Nap, to Thoomas J. Whartotit, fifth whitan, just rectoiveot alio! for sate at 11.INNAS;'S - flieart law Bonk titore.t•liere aten tnsy be bad Dunton's last edition. Purtion's Digest, " Van's It eportit. complete. BMWS hastier.* ,and Magistrates' Dan, companion, , . I:iPt editioll.. .' • ji ~,ii'rri Ezetillor3: Whartmk's Pri,:eedents of bolietinerrls. -. . flriglilly on the I.dw of Costs. ' Roberts' lEil.or. of British Statues, ' Morrie ori MU I,:tw of Iteplorli. . Ifoiton On I.rtri Titles is rentisylvania, Story on Coritracts. Clomy'a Pleadings. % ' . , Graydon's Frirms. . ' . Gered Formi,Forin 11nnk. - Pneker, Lawyer, 4 , e. : Cr Ali Law" Hooks furnished at Cify caelt prier!, rtfla Rome lower.:M. LIANNAN'tI. May 11. 135f,1 lir- • liegOnent Orders. . lIVAD Q,CAJITEIIIi Puttsei Nay t, 1850. FIRST Regiment Schuylkill County Volunteers. composed of the Firserrncip of Cavalry,. Miners rale Artillerists, Washington Artillerists, National Light A l O9, Scott St Clai,lnfantre, and Washing tanNeagerg...pniler command of Cal.-T.larnes Nagle. will meet tit Inspnlion and Traininvon.l%londay.the -2orti day ofMay. I ist the Boroughaf St. Clair. The line *ill be farmed at 10 o'clock. A; 51_ On the East side of,Scconsl street, ' right resting On Franklin street. .119. order of the Colonel. •• E. 1,40.110NA1.D, Ailjtitant. 1831 14{11,'" Ilogifmters Notice. fIT)CC id herehy.eiven. that Executors anti' 404 ministraiors hereinafter named, have tiled their,' 4 r:.pert;ve .b . fronetts of the followlrig Estatep, in tint, Walsh/es (Mice, County ~( lirintyll44ll, which ac-' mod. have, been allowed b 3 the fbigister, and will he present/•d to jhe Jodees of the Orphans' Coors of 3;1 ui Eirwi2gburc. rot Monday. the . litt tla of Juan nezt,int 1/1 o'clock in the b1r1.1101,10 for oltow• acme zpol 4:j/401r in:ion. when nod where all persons interested linty all end if they think proper. 14d. Thei Account of Amos Bock and P3UI ttorit. Adminktra;lors of the estate of Peter Pock. Idle of kiosk IttlinsW44 tow tiship, &muted. . . Thenitcount Ilenjmnin Lantzer. Ginirtlinn of John and ISIi Ituintirl, minor children nl Eli Ilunitiel, of tnion tFwnship. iloroasod. . . Tbet'qirrount of Mary Emzlontno. Administrn:rix of Mr rAtate , of Genrao I.tte of the Rom' of gecontoll • ath. Thi..hcronot of Mary Wit loan, Adniliii.fratrik, of the es uteri(' A 030.1113 Wittman, laic or the llorongli of deceased. sth. The,arcount of itoliert %T. Palmer. F.xeculor of the Las( Will and Testa i l ent of JIII . OI, SeitziNter, late Or the Iliirone.h of Pottsville, decea.ril rith. The account of thas W. Tnytor,Adininistra-' for of the, estate of Ant:ti.tits Wittnan, late of the of Miliersville, deceased. 7th. TIIR 'account of Nathan and fleorze %Toyer. Admlnlittahirs of the estate of Santini %Toyer, late of Irpher Mahittonnen 140%11.10p, ilere.a.eil. Tlti,•pec"unt nr tw.nmd Itneiter. Ir.. Adminis trator of Vie estate of Elizabeth Roeder, late of Wayne township, deceased Din. Til,e':ZlCCOUllt of Benjamin grimes. Adminis trator of the estate of John !dark, late of the Boni of erwlgsliurg.frreased. loth. The n'ermitot of John Manl.l4:k. Atlminiotra tor of the.Ealme or Jacob Wagher, late of Wayne totyriship.:derpactl . ilth. The neenunt of „Train W. !Terre nor, Attutistra ler of the estate of I,f:ottani ItaelTer, late of Wayne w !tip, dec.:tied; ' 1•2t1g:2,, The accottnt of John L. Con% Attminirtrator I,r the rstatit,or retrt Rutz, lattlnt tipper Ma linntango.ttiwthqap. tier - ease& • it ANIEI.. KAERCIIER, Register. Register's:Mt - P.(4%1i t buts, April M./. Ilklts Jgoos, • irkozesit.Ora q ,l4., ;rare. Broom. Br'NO Comb, Oteiss eritd -Variety : , tare. NO. it) .NORTII SECOND STREET, PIMA DEI Pitts. [Miller - J. Sidney Jones' Carpet Warehouse:l I A rlNltil "enlarged my store. 1 Inive on* hand and I I am constantly manufacturing and tennis ing•from the Eastein',States and Europe, additions to my CeJar Jrare.—sdo nest Cedar and llkl nest painted Tuns. 40d burnt and 200 staff Lluirns. 100 dozen Cedar and 600 ildi.tm painted Pasts. 2.00 doe. %Varli Boards; 100 doz. nest Sugar ainl.Flour Unger; Spigotr.S poor and ladlei. II Wsie ; 1111 M-060: nsltt :Market .And 200. nest Clothes ILiskets, 400 Willow Coaches. Chairs and Cradle!. ; n:large assortment of French and Domestic Baskets. BrOLVIS and Brufilato.—ln.nou Wire nfOOMP, 10.000 Shatter ilioinns,Vlo doz. each Wall, Paint. rarrubbiue. Shoe and Om:in Ilrushes; Tooth, Stiaying, Cloth and Hair Brushes of evety style. Combs -,2000 doxen'faney Combs, of various pat. terns, torte': neck, pocket, dressing - and One Ininh Combs or,inrions styles. . Leekiscr °lames of Pine, Ch,srry, Welton, Mahog any and Gilt - Frame. of all siars and patterns I per_ man, French and Looking Glass Ptates, of all `sizes. Crory' 7by up to 72.11 y 1110—(porkkin, insured to an onus li(the Union)—together with a large assiirt. Inept:of Variety Goods too numerous to, mention.— The Attention of Merchants la reapectfulfy _solicited id , the examination of my ntock. 41! of - Whlch , wil) be told low. fult rash or city acceptance, so .as to undo. pate any ecimpetition that can be offered. , March 1n.50 Adjourned Court: • ott . .r.rij. 19 hereby elven ; that an adjourned Ceurt 1.11 of Corinon4Pleak, for the trial occasions atlirour", in and fni Abe 'county of, Schuylkill, liOd at Orwirabura. lathe county aforesaid, on Monday, the 40th day Cif, May, Inst., to continue twer weeks.if ne- . rfasary. Therefarb, all tierzons having sults.pending, a all persons *boar duty it ghat' he to appear at Old Court, will taltedotice and govern themselves acerirdingly: C. M. M. •!r3,'ZIDO Sheriff' Qffiee, Qpirigi.4- 2 , burg, 14ay 11. MO • - ' 110 8ERT fittittuis, ESQ. We perce ive that the bill, appropriating some twenty-five additional Clerks to the I Post Office De P art ment,...trasPassili both .11°11 ' ses of ConOess, arid 'snow a law. • This is,: 4ierefure,. a suitable occasion to invite the at-. terition of Jridrre Collamer to the claim's of . , . Robert Morris, Esq., noW of ItiS Department; to dmorc lUefative. • place.. !there a t e e i g ht corresponding Oerks in the Contract office; of whom thrill is but one Whig. Mr. Nicho las Halter is 'included in this number, asid rr ceives F..,1700 per annum. Ildisfroin this county; as is also Mr. Morris. Now, in paint of qualification, lir. •Al. Is greatly the supe rior of Mr. it., ° and all other , considerations being equal,. We cannot sea why he should• not be 'supenteded, or, at least, that he should he retained to the piejiidice of Mr. M.'S too motion. We are not in focal of wholesale and in discriminate removals .. : but we do sac, (and Wish it diriinctkunderstood,) that 'gicholas I-falter:is entirely 'too deeply tinged in Loco firoilyn to preside so near the. head of the Conti:het offiCe! 'There is such a thing as giving tone to official corresPoinlence, and where, like the Contract office, nearly all Ore Locofocos, such tone is not likely to harmon ize with Whig policy and Whig. mensures,-- nevertheless' the Ilead,and the entire Admin. istration, mo i st be held responsible tbr it. As Mr. eaamer bas, to otir knowledge, appointed Liittorocos to office, there can .be no impropriety in his displacing others fa:Cause. • I;7' Look put. --We have been shown an altered note,: purporting to be issued by the Farmers' Bank, at Wantage; N. J. The exerution is bad. :The word "Fenr . cr's" is evidently substituted; as also the word "Wantage.": The signaturr:s, date, be.. are clumsy. and stamp the writer as too illiterate fur his "profession." C - 7.71.411 Error.- —Our compositor's substitn: till ions. insttind of "bars" in.an.article on the Iron - Trade last week. It has been the means of giving the, editor of the Emporium an idea .to manulactgre a paragraph, in which he has attempted to-display :some wit. Its readers are indebtea:to a typographical error for the effort! ' • ilfadtson's Trill is being contest ed by a Mr..Causten and his wife, at Wash ington. Mis. M. bequeathetlH her effects principally tO her Deice and son. 7 4Ite latter a portly gentleman, very fond of good things in the eating line., and - plenty of brancly and waterl• . C.7"The 3funcy Luminary complains of the deptedatiunA . of • thieves, in that vicinity. Among others whose , Stores have - been en tered, is John Smith—the unlucky fellow ! A, Good Chance F °4 a proton to hotiog to gn nal, budgies' In the Clay. The stork and tivures of nn g-,taldighed ANI) VARIETY-A:I'OHE. with dwelling. attached. eittiated in one of the •cry liriw locations jn the city.—Rent lose. The cotwerfrwill be poi& for $2 1 : 01 . cash. the balmice on How with :approved security. Included in the above ere several Looms. with ap ollrtennnyek :emniptete for making Silk mtid Cotton 'Fringe.% thridlogs, Atc. Also, a ;machine for making Silk thittoom.' The stock ransists in part fir Sestin: and Purse Silks, Silk and Worsted Braid, Bats, Parses. tombs, Brushes, Silk and Cotton Frintes„Gmips, Dress Triin• minx:, Silk Buttons, new style Bag ornaments. Sire Goods, French Fancy Rotes. Fans, logettwir,Witil an almost endless variety of oilier articles. Address host-pail IL N. Post Office, Philadelphia. April '27, ISZiO. 17-Imo _ . Illind fllstqufactory. - • CLARK., •VENITIA:IN BLIND MA NUFACTV r. Ft: vs ef tie Golden 139 and 143 . Squth Second et. helve Dusk at. 01111.ADELPIIIA, T. 7 Er. I'=3 airways on hand a tarae and fanhinnable ac n. porrmentof Nmatow SLAT I)9W 111.1N0g,'Itfiratfartitrerl in the bent manner, of the beai niaterialn, And at the linvent pricer. fla vim: refitted and enlarged hi* estalilinhtnent.he in prepare'd In complete orders tm any amount at the shortept notice. Cnnitantly inn hand nn as9 , niirnrni of %110f:A runsiTunr: n 1 every tatirty..m3mit4ctered ~ .xnteiply for hi!. own sales dmi mai !Jager, nmy tlitrerere rely ..n a gem., are term,. Open in tlic!cecning. OrCiri, froin a distance packed carefully, rind Pent free of porterage, to aii}:part of the City. 11. CLAIM. 1.5„ pair . 15- I y Mercer Jones. Lotptikrut.,s, Whip, Brush, Comb, BapLet and ZDOODTi P W JULE STORE, o. 143 Norib Third Street, four doors above the taste lintel, and directly opposite h. Jaynes KPIII & ftantee's 11ry 81nret between Itlre and Vine rents, Philadelphia. March 23; fSISa . 11.6.9 4 , Iron Store. Tiiihseriher. haying removed his lion business to on Aare , Store.. ',. :11)..V1, , NOIITIYA1V3TF:R STREET. it now preeate4o, reerthe niters 111nny extent, and for any deserrt:i bin or Ittp,,and Sicel.l, his stock is re plenbthed rirrni 1115 tittm initainations, by almost every Packet. and reetri tohlltlint in his ability to !iv,. sal i s . inn in Alil{lllll May ntynr !dm with their custom. Ttrins.the mattaccommodating. 1031. Pe POW I , 13 N. Water Street, Philarhiphin. Feb 16, • 7-11111 . . - ' Card. lll.Alfili, TincrFear of Music,ftam Philadelphia, 4, .turecusiir to Daniel' Bolder, late of.this place, an. nothices to 'the Ladles and Gent lewd, of Ponsvitle and vicinity. !hid he ir: prepared to give ininrurtinnn On Oe l'innn riirte.. - Viotin„ Flute and Aceordcon ; !inv ade had In rear's experience in the practice of his ,profession in Europe, and several year: , in this Cini I:- t ry, fie is confident of hie ability In give 'intim !MlS farlton to an iviinditriv fa•or him-with the patron a_o he TP1.111 , 11(tIni solicits. lip 11,44 procured nu ex, (Adieus Pia•riii. for the ercruotnodalinti of tha.e of fild pupils illlol have I:14 iii*lciiinento. rupili taught in glasses nu very telt - terms. * lle can ,t. F.'l , At., h..' Earhatie+ lintel. or iaitl he Imppy to tit ' I,,c ; _ir reo.iested.,at the residenc+4 of those dettting hA rervirezi;: / , April 9:, 16'50. , II A A allogany :and 'Marble Steam I SAW 1111.0 AND TrILICING $llOl l , Carver of Eierenth and kirizr Boa& /Oat CABINET MAKEBS'' GENERAL FURNISIIING STORE, oVo. 131' S. &fond St., brier , ' Dark St.., Ntitnd'a. 1 'rms. goecrit,.. - rA would ,att the sperlial rotonlio.n of 1.1 Cabinet Makers and others, to their very eaten !, PiVe asoorinient of materials in their line..congistine of Mahneany. Veneers, Boards and !lair Ciotti. Curled flair. Glue., Varnish, I.noline Glass Plates, Nlalitieany Knolnli, Pll PIIPIR, Marble Tops, anti every descriptinwor Ilatdmihre, TOlll4. &e. Cabinet lila kers residing out of the city, xyaold find It ereatly hi their advantage to ail at fon store trrpur• eh:menet] materiels al they ntagt, rontlectbd with their buriatirs All our pan& are Warinted, attic best nnantS, and al very re4uced prices. Our terms are Cafil; fog trade.), We gliarmithe to give every mai, tke reorth.a. lilt money. T. dr. 1,. 's atilirsON. . N. 11.-111alingany, Walnut and Hand halt TWA. and Stair.ltallusters (Or Buildiss.—also Marlde;;;;tlan t els, ahvayie nu o an d, and every description of Timed Work. , Aptil fi 1850 ._ • . i[ARDINci XST - 6 - 1100,. • 7 WITOLESM,A COMMISSIdN PAPF.It • ItrdttEttai; $E Ns. 21 ,Altrtuf' at:. istircelt.slh'aud NA and Chesnut 'aw f Afarket Strtets, rithbiltrigtA. , 'UMW conffantty on hand a illeglt and v;lfiell linek IV nisei filmes of PAPER suited to Pablishers, hies chants, ftlanufacttirers. We have made urrangetneniVith lone or lite tiost Mir in the country to ma tiara thin rawer etprersty ft., us, ea that every. etedllin Oa 'he made In give entire sa liefac tine to our custOnnirs. We retain Mir nin.t sincere thanks toner edit friends fur pail favors; and hope from our increased attack, and caertions, tn tnerit a continu ance of their entiPut. All order's fliStw, the tonntry ittlentied tn. They can Octinnenitlatepnblishers with any given size of printing! paper, at t'W slimiest notice. WF wnpld say to ihnse deeirritts of a good end cheap artii,le, give lIA a rall aPd esatuine for ynurselves. rihlarket prices paid in cash nr trade for rags. re. W. !RIMING; • p. FRANKLIN 31(11.1., No. tY Minor Street. EMI FvMl. IR S "T.f mo GTh- . eap, Blinds. and Shades : A . •'; M. J. WILLIAMS. • • , it , A'S.: , I 2 NORTJ7 SIXTH STREET:, . "Ft , • .., PHILADELPHIA. V`,,T,Ylll:lttiANralrl Igna"dwilaTi „1 ..iearlniw adesaw Eh ed the hicheat Premiums , at the Pieit Vint; rhilldtli. i " phia and Baltimore exhibition.._,.'=•.ll'! Curtains made and lettered for Stoies.ttpd Pu - hlie 1 eitildingit: i v - A larTe . deftest wet of Blinda and Shades ft( new,. styles and finlah, at the lowest Ctlitspriete. The Pah•-', lie will find It to their !merest to call. • • Old Blinds painted and trlatmed to lona / equal to, . . . . new. , . '" D. J. W. lafor s als t h e tiatrOhs of PitESTAIIII,I old . establishment. No 1431 South Seeped -th„ that he has' removed fintn there to rin42llottlltfitarDaSt..._where he respectfully aollcita.a continuance cst, , paitunade.. March 10,185 d. . - • - • • -11-3 m - ? iliiii Manes, Fire Bricks 4. i . . erstwat.ocKstab BOLTING CLOT 111111: . ''', : ,.4-,,,. --, - N ew /1/"4".. romance Tr4roirreu 'direct trikto . thet Matiefactorerp.or Made' - Ito order ciiih all ike . reeet - • Improvements, and . he vinit o n i n ui 6y W. Wilkie Col inlik. ANTOr•i.. A:. Or. lkb•r3ll4'l4'oo.lli r or teorranteif.. •Paient Cotrip' reaa'd Fire Bricks; Gait no ttlifer.Offeriaz t., Vredrik e o . P.i .. etuer. • .. Works. Fild , dra.. , faint the Oarnltlrk , Wort* faotv ... A . dvom p x .,. oferiiin filaPl . 1 l'' ~ TO q I t nd ' -0 - g ti faf 4 10411 f6ti .'4l.t h g Cl) /V I VI° fc ' Parr IN—Titlers' Etre or I%aptileon. , E .11 V Y , : . . j. S. I‘ I el -1. " ", Just re:eived and for sale, by No. 14 Old York Road. , ' • • . • ' ' . Near the Indlao Pole. Philadelphia.' ) :Vey 11. 1 550 ' 14-3 in f. ce 1:111 April 8:1850 .By lifagnetic 7,7'.cle,graph • and Yesterday's ' hildere/phia, Friday, 4 iedoek. W'fiest Flpor,.Bs:l2t—Rve, dd. $2 87i . 1 per 144.--Corn I :sleqi. $2.871 clot. Wheat, Red St 13. W)l,ite, 81 18.—RTfri Q 1 iffits• —Corn 64—Oafs, 42 c,ents . per ttshel. Whiskey 23 ceils per eallon. . ,-,T,10; Steams/14i, Hibttat t "ttliCi rriv . ed at ou - thi f 64r06, 04e: ifcek's later • rte vs from Eiirlsp?.. toitqa and BrevidstutTs . bclh . arltirOced i lytttt tAe mlscalarreous news is witlirol# interest : A FP4ltts cAprroi. • • • fi.tay fa, ' .Editors JOrtial.—From the proceeditt i n t h e 1-ipos , ie yesterday, the indications are. • that we are',,to have some : legislation more' . interesting Oan,the one subject ;w itteh has occupied tkat hc;dy,fort4L five matults that they havekeen in session.; An oppa'rtunity was:given for Peunsyle a . nia to be beard in advocacy of..her , „wants of . protection : ',' on her Iran and boal 4 '. interest. It was a goodly sight to see the Members from yofir good old Commonwealth Struggle: for the floor, wnen 'the rriotinn %vas made, to rear that part Of the. Presitierf64 Itlessag6: relating to the Tariff, and the accompanying correspOdenc'e of: Sir Henry Lftton Bulwer, to a speeial committee. The Speaker award- , ed the ;'floor to the Hon. Samuel Calvin, the'. Representative from the l7th District, and, he proceeded to address the H use on. the subjel of the great ..s.ntfering interests of • Pent:nfrlyania ; he reviewed lase rchin# guage, the recent letter of Engl nd's titled lliuir ter here, addressed to our overnment,. itv %which lie says that 4) , ' chart c ,made ha . the :Revenue Laws of the tTt ited States,. "ireVd produce a very un:favyr ale effect ea--- publjp vinniari in England," in otlker. words, that England would not .tolerate (he , enactment a . anY law by which the Mineral Wealth of our country would be exhibited, - and the ingenuity, enterprise, and industry of her people' encouraged. Mr. Calviu ,. spoke eloquently'or.upwards of *three quarters of an hour, any ( , eorts*fe` i i • as : ',an extempore effort, does crap, tc! him . as...' a debater, as the matter does 'to4lis'hiart„.a, • 4 a true son-of Pennsylvania, It wat late.. in, ' the day when the question c me Up, argi, ~ i s consequently no direct vote tv taken iii, N commit to the Special Committe ; but From J previous votes taken on notions dadjouin, Sce. it is clear that When the subject . again , . comes before the Honse, it will be so refer red by a derided majority. With the refer-, . et ce will also ,go the numerous petitions sent', M.: from your County on the subject of a, change in the Tariff laws, which Piave been held-back by our worthy Bepresentaiive, Mr. 2 ' P{tinan, for this purpose, as it wotild be folly. tea present them under the usual . rule r as,. thtey would ,go iuto the pocket of the Tree. Trade Chairthan of the Committee of Ways Mid Means, Thos'. H. Bayly, of 'Virginia.: The unly good result that can possibly flow' IrPrit 11104 petitions, is in having them so. . referred that they will meet with the con:; . sideration and respect dug to the .Ptiye'rs of thousands of freemen. The Calvin speeds will .be published in a few days, and will be spread broad cast over"the eountiT, and it is to:Ile hoped, that every paper in the Keystone State, that _takes a particle of . Ode , in the' interest, welfare, and prosperity of die State, will publish it entire, and no man can deny' 14 sound views and - patriotic sentiments'• wOch};it,coulMtis &c., &v. • DI. rrt:llE subscriber. having determined to leave Ibis 12. suction of the State. offers for sale entire stqcly or 0001/11 al first cost s thus affording a -favorable prirfunity for any pedson desirous of entering into as 51errant Ile bunnies:7.'lle takes this occasion also, in return his thanks to. his numerous friends for the pat ronage heretofore reeeivrd. A* It is neeessary that hts butiiness should be pet_ td..4; up as speedily as possible, preparatory to bus re moval, lte reque - kts all those indebted to rail and settle their respectivi*counts, and those having tlainis wilt; present them ler settlement. • . Stare and Dwelling for Sale.. .' . TIIC subscriber, also offjfa for sale his , Mirk gtore and Dwelling!, simated on the • tis '4l , Ile_st coiner for bustness, In the Town of. . :::: ...." "--, Patterson The Store and Dwellingaind --.' .• tfeock of Cori& wilt bei sold separate. Pr T . ' --- together. Thts prowl)* is well worthy thßlittention of those who want to enter into the mer-• ranrile bulginess. As the sprerther has determined is . • len* this part of the &qaptry, he is determined to il 1- pos4;nr the property atipeedily asipossible, on t 0 moll accommodating terms. Apply go . ,u,,, M.: tICItWART2.: , : ; - 19-31 .. ' riitterfim. May II 1.5.10 - rulpl c Sale of 111..011a Ta.t. , covvri OF - ;On -, 'Puesday, 1114 28,11850. oEvonTo is situated at -Zerhes Gap. I) wiles T freitruttlt#trinkin, 12 miles from Sunbury, and 11 miles one ) Surniterhinita River. in Nuttlinmhel;: teed treiniy; Pa., about 40 miles from Ilarrishurgi• arof em. day's ride from Philadelphia. It is nituated• at that impart:int Gap in Ilse. tuountaiit, tbat commands itte'.inost Western end of the rich-Coaktlalley of thee". Sh4tookin Raisin. It sustains tnAile ,iXttitninkirt Coal' 11 oil) a similar relationi.to tint of Pottsville to the Setinylkitt`Coal Field. 9 • Vrevorme is at the tett:oblation:tor the Tievorton" and' 51ahanoy Itaitioad, now about tr.) be plated under cokyraot, which ui,nnects: this extensive Coal Basin' %ito the , Finenuerriama Itiver,, and thus opens that Crtil fiashiTor market. r this Railroad is compleic . ti, one or two millionr orlons of coal may be tal , en to market arinualty. ' The Schuylkill Basin , in vicinity of Pottsville OE FE/fa has a popitlallon of 30,000, and the town of Potteviliw about 7,t'fo, and about one and a half millions tons of emit 13 sent (limn to market annually. if two millions of tons of coal are sent down to . market from Trevorton'ohe Coal finsin.e.mi vicinity or Tievorton will have s population of 9i).000, and the' . totvn of Trevorton about 8 or ln,ooo. With.socau„ *duce of coal, the amount 'of money circulated' in' Trevorton. and the vicinity, will amount ta. several niilionP of dollars „ :"The Ims-In POMO& were 'very" 13w, ranging from fifty to one hundred and fifty dot. tare 4 .-4111tatvthrey ratite fioni five. hundred to IhrPle thousand dollars. in Jfinetsvlile, fats whicn Are' Ocars ago sold at one hundred dollar's, Imw aril for' farm five hundred to two tholisand,dollars. • "Such has always been the great ,and permanent advance of tots TOWOIL • ) tinimiany ficorable• position of Trevortmt,' lirdist Mahe Wong of the largest and most floinishiug Mining Towns in'tlin-elate. '> The prtire'etls the sales,of appropcia=' red toskardr the tonstrnetiert tif the Ralffitad, dn'd the tuts can be .paid for is labor on the Railroad" Of niase.i.. ilais for the Arise, or In Proilsions Zit. frinduce rot any :kind thitt cowed Inell tog ensttftiCtitiri of the' nail:. lt n tigi•nt r i ll„wl Paid 10 ,0, la their,nne-fourth sw Jill' 'in tairtc . osys, aria tire balance la three equal, pevpletits of six, eine,,,and.twetyp,m , ritjhir; rdpikarerpsif,rots t ai Ttelrottoti. whh wish pay'. for them in isten nu the Italltitati; will Pe entitle* Dr IPatille one half their vales In carsß, 1 11 1 file Illts ate: ' paid for. . Sate 10 commence st 10 o'clock. A :M.- I). — Afftl% 60.11Efrf BOYD, Agent., Trevorron, May, 11.-ttl*,,ir = The liatent ' , Compotind • Nash ' . mix, , turtg, bit SOAP, In trailitng_Clothes, .patithid surfaees.'and every ; • a rticlp OT tritiptl• trtay cequire cleansing. by: tynhing. Le re:urn:lnto .solid repjt ri . r •Itoold rortn—,The Half Girt dhubtleersupersede eeety, 'Mae alpl the reneesa Viavhing now introdneed,drivea4/11C of tll.e every wa , th. Ek,ard and Machine 1111 the No injury islttne to clothes, and time and givens!. are oared: • The palate ate cautioned against utianthorized dem of rlghii and mixtures, wholive by pirating nil where.' or w hp, by the One of tuncand soda: do In,' finite mischief and inlorjr to. Clothes. Mr. E.T. TA V con, ballpprchaved the Vountlea lierks,Scbttilaill.. Norlhaltillton. Lehigh. and rfarthon , berland, in Who'll' the public, In their eustom,.are respectfully_ referred. U.'slc IR/ VOli• 'BooUs . And. Stall Query. • " m iel l aT .( ro l c i l i s t UF.tratin c liiriZ e ra l i e tsny 4 .; p,. Corner of Gth and Market Sts., and at the llookstand N. W. Corner - of 6th anti Market Sttf.; IM nada. tt• . RESPECTFCLIA calls the agentintr. of ("runic% Merchants and the public generaltfln , thetr'selection, of.the ninst stat ) durd pod classical itnnkY, that.ea&t's' found in the Marker: 'htt in/rifest/tot riki defy covelOYtien. -. we haveltist received f;onr Mu eV, a large t , ;llec- - t ion of atti and SeIIITC flookr„thatkte seldom offered to the public, to which we Mittle;the attention of the, curious and the learned. Orders from the COnntry urroMp l lly attended t0...1 WM. IMO TriEltirEAD & ye. May 11.113511 .;, • • /946_-21-----) ioosrsc I tan' ing fifails fro , ' a C.rn4p;mititt Store for Sale rilildda.. April 40, ieso n. lIANN'AN,.., 19. '
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