TERMS OF TliF.'NfINE9.B' JOUILNAL.—Sisate Ses,cstr•riort.—pro Vollare per annum, payable' veirri.annually in advance, in those who reside In the County—and anamtfiy in advance to those who reside ' nut of tbe-County. Th'e publisher reserves to himself the riglit.to ehlrge Si 59 per annum. when payment - delaYed loner than .on e•y LU ear. TO 1;r..9. • ,Three copi , s to - one adilress,9 o Seten • • • 10 00 Fifteen " ' 90 OU Fire doliars in advance will pay for three year's übscription to the Journal. 'RATES or 413TEATISINO rineSonareof_l4 lines,.3 times, tvery.subsequent insertion., rota lines, I iliac. • Subseedent imertions, each, One innate, S months, .? ix' month, One Year. „ 13utiness Carin'Oti. I pet annum, Xerchants Ana severthane by the Year, with the privileyeertniperting different adver tisements 12.90 Advertisements, as per agreement 3ournat. THE PROTECTIVE POLICY: The,-Ptup.le Demand its Ristortaion gitiurday - 31ornInt, Iliay 25. WEARE INDERTE . D to the Hon. W. !if. idere dith:Recietaiy-of the Treasury, for a copy of big Re port on Finances, Ate. This report Is, as we have before - remarked, one of the.ablest documentseand the most poxirful defence of the Protective sys:tern, Shit has ev:e emanated from an Ainerican Finlticke, It most place his name, in future remembrance; side by side With Robert Morris and Aibait Gallatin• ' - THE .SENIOR EDITOR has fieen absent taring MI=E!MM= . •ecto power, it le still due. hint to state, that he knows ••',. nothing whatever of the .contetits of the present itumber. We may add that,lt is Ilkley that his abrence tri:ay be-prolonged a wee . k,cir 4 more. • • cluncluEN,ne in Congress, cif: Casey, Pitntan, C.tivin, Ogte, Cooper, and others, ujil accept our shanke'for documents. We have received the speech Of 51 . r. 'Calvin, on the Tariff • and may perhaps lay 4 •befote•mir readers next wee/e. • • TfIE L'ETTEII Of our int Piliff.r.l liarriAnirg corr. it pondent, e,etteribint: the neidents attending the nd journment of the Leti.l. tire, Is, we think, too far out 11 of season ,r publicatn n, We thtimfore omit it, -: much to nur retret—as the scevi ' - that thole and then" took place are , ttrn phically,drocrit!ed THE OETSHIE pygrs are ti;lurably welt supplied vvlth matter this week. Those who like to read ad . rr li., eis ,nrssvlil have no crou'ods crumble—and We do not doubt that many , who ricx:ect ` lbis, mfglit read them with positive prefit. • 3 • TTIE POETIC effusion of P. fr. was accidentally ; overlooked.. It wilt appear In am next u.unxber. , CONGRESSIONAL LIFE D10.131T1E5. LITIES The duties of a Representative:in Congrels are.comPlicated and arduous. The•most im portant, interests are sometimes confided to his Care, and it requires talent of a\superior order, appliCation that admits of ria cessa -•' . tt l on, and management that can only be acqui red by experience, to meet the expectations of the People and preserve their good °pin . ions. 'As the nature and range of Itis duties are' not generally i _understood, we propose brieflito recount ;lam, as well for the infor mation of our readers : , as in fulfilment at a promise made several " interested" friends a few lours previously to leaving Washina • ton: It was their last. and most feeling in junction, and must receive, at least, some .rnark of attention. Perhaps the hranch of an I\4 C.'s duties is that which relatesio the sever ral Executive I)epartments—the Trasury. War, Na.iy, lime. State, and Post Office De-• partments-.-including the pension, Patent. Land Offies, L - c. This business embraces applications.of, every imaginable sort froin his inirriedlite constituencies ; and,tesides the trouble and e_<pense—(hackirten have no .consciences!) of procuring, the desired action 3ti . anv , of these - offices, the result has to be . A ommunicated to. the interested party—and - - .Alen the - day..'s out-side ,basiness is - ended, • a dozen or m6re atTectiobate7 letters, to such • persons o , have to be written ! The amount of business of this nature—(and Which is entirely private) far exceeds the estimate of any one not practically Acquainted with it s In a District like Mr. Pitman's- - embracing, with but one exception,.. more free white izens than any other in the Union—it is 'really enormous. Members from slave-hold ., ing States—representing comparatively few •whitecitizens, as they thr—havelittle of this • '; private business to look after.; hence they . have more leisure for making those flourishes T . .of syceeh in the Capital, so peculiar to men:- - bers " ardent as a Southern sun eau mal.e . thetn:" , This simple fact may, in.part, ac count for the superior-celebrity they obtain, -as orators mid-statesmen, Over their fellow members from the more Neither') and more _populous regions of the country: . Ttiere is a still greater difference in the timonnt of private business devolving upon Senitors. A Senator from: Pennsylvania, like: Mr. Cooper —(Sttirgena is, in fact, no .bodil:,):has an amount of local business ten e.funts.as great as one from Delaware or Rhode ' , ,lshrrid . . Such persons as. , Cass, - Clay, ly e. h. • „ .sler, and Cooper are 'compelled to employ Ne-lerk9. Geuetal Cass, bent:7. an aspirant for ; the Presidency', sends out cake-leads of docu-'• ni'ents, and we are informed that some :half a dozen_ pers ins- are employes] in t lire ct i ng ' . " Them to the " faithful !" lie is very twit.; tit, ..can well atiord to ihro's a way money iu'. sneh extravagant fully ! The practice of. sending speeches and doc-i • stments atnote; the people• it mast be under-:' = stood, subjects memherof Congress to ltravvt expense. Some;persons Suppose that 'the; various spvechet, SZIC. sent out under frarA; , • are furnished by the government ;—hut thii is a mistake.. It is cu'stomary mealbers to order more or le s,S copies of each other's' speech; and the stim total expended by-eachi . dtir' ing the session, ranges from two hundred . to two . thousand d..illars„ or even -higher. Those who can'tinake, speeches, are expeCted •to purchase them freely ; and if they fall far short of the S2OO „they stand an -exeelleq chance of becoming " >. ontsiders!" The principal amount of in door work, ai the Capitol, is in the Committees ; and the rtric members usually escape this.. A nee member cannot, 'in -fact, do much" else than look,on, and endeavor to maintain fair-play; It takes him a considerable time to " learn ;the ropes i" . and lie must pnlergo.a process of bowing and scrapinz ,, hisPering and g eS.; ticulation, on a rerY 'awe ‘scife, before he , can know and understand his, political con • ; temporaries. Ile Must study their' peculiar.; ities, principles, and desires,;—and if he.ii anibitious to make a'speech,' he must mane cerre to ~ '„get up tk< ~ü bjeet, acid then—the floor. The operatidu of parliamentary usa. l . 4 . 0 Ls such . , that there are alway s a large . num'L qter of lii.ttubers awaiting an opportunity for • the floor., - • grairrneii of particular Committees wield a pOwerfarianueace, hoth in and out of the •Capit6l. Gentlemen interested in lar , e or ' small " Galp claims are particularly po _ lite and marked in their attentions to Corti. - ' nai;tee-Mea! ‘` . Borers" are:invariably ini pressed with a sense of admiration for their honesty. industry, and jalents—unless tho ;report Unfavorably on some " claim" or mta sure in which they are interested ! Bostonians have a clothing htuse of which they may welt be 'proud. We r fer to the famotts Oak Hall; which probabYy ,does the largest butinesst _ol:.any establish• -meat of the' kind in the eduntry. -'his — is the result of-its - tow piiel 1411:ive advertising• COKE AND ANVDDACITE - POIL LO. • • COMOTIVES. Thp Engineer, or the . Marvland Mining Company recently visited BoStori• With a view to the introduction of-Coke for fuel on' the Eastern Railroads. A great" saving is said to be:made by using this article on the Bald more. and Ohio Railroad. For some years , past, all the freight trains on that road have been : driven by the bituniinous Coal from the Maryland mines ; but it is unfit for passenger traios'on account of the smoke. The Mary land: Alining Company propose to furnish Coke, for fuel in Locomotives, at a saving of twenty per Cent, ascom'pared with ,the cost I of -wood. The bituthen, if it can be extrae I i - ted with facility, would no doubt be woithl something. Oa, the Western rivers, it is i used for pitching boats, - Scc. The Reading Railroad Comp ri) ; have been experimenting. for several years past, on the .use of AnthrociteC„kal in their Locomotives. Any number of devices have been introduced, buywithimt success. At first, there wasl great difficulty in keeping up the, fire—the itlinker would gather around the bars of the grate, and stop off the draft, or the fire would.l becothe too intense, and injure the fire-box. At length Mr . . RosS Winans, an enterprizing Machinist, of Baltimore, constructed four or 1 five locomotives which entirely overcome -I these difficulties. , These locomotives Were bUilt expressly, to burn Anthracite, and by al new arrangement,.orthe fire-place, every de sirable object towards maintaining, a regular fire, was secured. But the object is not yet half accomplished. The gases eseatiing from; the Coal , injure the "hoileri—they penetrate the. Surface, and scale it Off at Various places, nitii it begins to leak, and has of be 'thrown aside. A boiler, with the use of wood, will last eighteen MO t hs ; 'ordinarily with the ust of Anihracite it will last little over six months. With "jffiit fritunm b lous coal, it usually lasts about twelve months. Now, while there is. a great saving in the use of Anthracite over Bituminous Coal, or Bituminous over wood,' the difference - in the - amount of injure they resPectively inflict, will .not justify tile of the former', 'in an economical view . ; even at the present high price of wood. ; This subject. isone eminently worthy the attention of s.cientific and practical men. I The extraordinary increase in our . Railway ! business 'demands some cheaper 'fuel than Wood.. ° ln the West, they may uifti bacon ; but here, we undoubtedly ought to be able to use our Anthracite. It would int t rease the trade of this reqion at least 50(ti_itil tuns Per =Mo. al OU 25 22 ,12i .3 00 5 GO 8 CO 3 00 .i \'D S E VEGETAIII.LN CONVENTION IN NEW YORK. • The abolition :farce, in New York. was ; sticceeded by another, last week, equally as I ludicrous. "The; parties were. however, ; highly respectable.—buu they are too far iu in advance of the age in their reforms, to be ; prudent_ Some thirty persons, headed . by the celebrated Dr. Graham, met to organize I an American Vegetarian Smiety, upon : the plan of similar asSociations in England.— The members bf this Society are pledged to discard all animal ibod—to eat vegetables, and "nothing else.".. Dr..Graliam contended that man is not a hesh-eating, animal—that organi7ttion of his., stomach, \and other fuhctions; deny thatle J is such.; A Dr, 7,.Weiting insisted that,,while be mac not, ori einally, have, been constituted a blood -thirsty : being, he could still cat flesh with ad - vantage. A misunderstanding, occurrctl between the two in the cpurse bf the discuss'ion, during .which the word "liar" passed to and fro, and the whole affair finally termivated,in a 'row. New York is getting as great notoriety for her .fieform Con : ventions, Abolition Meet t. Ahniversaries, and Tammany Hall PrO.-ecdings, as Philadelphia for ,her beauti ' ful and unrivalled Riots. Di. Graham, we may add, stated that his wifeznd daughters did not embrace bis sys tem—and we think this fact bestows but a '.poor Compliment upon its merits. Mr. Clay's Compromise Report contains 1 one important re - fornmendation : This re -1 ' comme'utlatiuu is, that the 9,Avner of a i,fugi tive slave shalt when _ practicable, he re quired to carry , with him to the State in 1 which_the p:i-,un it. found, a record, from al competent tributiat,djudicating the facts Of 1 elopement and slavery, with a general des -1 criptiou of the fugitive. This record pro kierly attested and certified under the official 1 seal of the Court, being taken to the State ' where the person °wily; service or labor is, is to to , held comident and sufficient 'b..idence qf the facts whi s ch had been adjudicatedfand Trill leave -nothing - rmata to he dune than to idcntr:(y the JUguirr. The committee in dulge the huge thafif gig fugitive bill shall be pas,ed.With stich antrother recomin6uda• tions, it will be effectual to recover all fugi tives from service- Or labor, but if it should. nu% then thi: committee think ,that the own ers will have must title to iod,einnity out of Ihr , Trea,ury of the United States. Cul. Davis, of Missisippi. offend an amendment the other day, which, if-passed. will effec tuallyr destroy the Compromise Bill. It is to give fo owners of slaves the tight of tak ing their property into thliTerritories, and of 1 reclaiming them there, &c. MONUMENT TO ROBERT FULTON. - We learn from a Westem papes that there is .to be a magnificent monument built °lathe banks of the Ohio river ts., the memory .of the illustrious Fulton.. Tla , site is - one which was owned by himself, he haying become possessor of it by a patent from Government, and is a most - beautiful and appropriate spot It is on a high bluff on the east - bank-of the Ohio, near Oa , new manufacturing town of Cnnelton, la. All Mechanic Institutes and --k.sswiations are to be invited to contribute a block of stone towards the structure, with appropriate" Inscripthins. Daniel Webster has been invited to lay the corner stone; on the sth of July next.* Fulton was horn in .Lancaster'county. in this State, whi.re some of his relatives now reside. he was an in genius mechanic, apart from his connection with steam navigation. • A SIGNI.FICAAT TIINTH The New York Trsbune sans that a friend, who has recently been collecting sotne sta tistics of the present state of the Iron busi ness throughout Pennsylvania, has aSeer taitied that of six hundred Furnaces in this State, two hundred and seventy-five are now in the hands of the Sheriff, and of three hundred and twenty Iron Forg,es, one hun dred and six are likewise in the Sheriff's hands., A great Jron-master ,the Sheriff would svein In be. Now, is it possible that fouls are such fools that any body•.believes all these failures and stoppages are contrived by the Iron men in order to raise a clamor for the.revision of the Tariff? - FUGITIVE SLAVES i d Hz icellcncy, William F. Johnstoo, Gotternorot Peacsylvania; has been sojouni ing in Phil elphia, since Tueiclay last. 'He was pr tat the Episcopal COnveution on Wednesday. THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. rgrA Beautifid De riee 7 -- disesteemed friend of ours called us into his house;ihe other day,4Act show us a simple contrivance of his, intended fOr the edi- M- . , ,11 Travelliag Editor.—The "Pede"trillu I fication of the litilepeoplC • around him. .iteonsis spirit" has alr&ady broken Out in several quarter's. I ted of a eme, resembliug... mime - Wilt th -I I ,e - external Editors are "flying,' ; ' round, furlong our ruipUrit 3i ' ' structure of a Mantel-clock. , The inside he, in. large numbers. Our fricad of the Sunbury fully v. - as taste re fully arraaged to represent mountaia., trees, and American gives the following interesting sketch of rocks and the lower part, containing water to the ra his travels from Pottsville to Mauch Chunk, and we i depth of depth of ialxnat ten inches, was filled with brilliant commend it to the eyes of our brother-chip; else! i I gravel, and massy stones,' with large rocks Over where, as a tolerable specimen of what they may expec rs :—This town is so completely encircled 14 ' t in this quarter. Spe . aking of Mauch Chunk? hanging. , Here were swiMmiagabout, in.great ap he Ea ' parent glee, several very slmall black cat-fish, sun-' mountains. that there fs scarcely room for the nor- I fi ' h, &c', 'whose tn°7mgnts could l''' observed row street between the houses, %.1,1„. on 1 , ,,, t h Ithrough the glass case in froat. A spigot was at side., are built urtlnzainid the mountains. some (if; tacked below the drame, to draw off' tho water, whenever a fresh supply should be needed. This, its lets hate.small terrace gardens, which arc rearlied by 'steps, varying in many instariees, front besides being a beautiful ornament fur a room, et a 1. 20 to 50 tivt above the roof of the house. There is great affair for children. ,What happy fellows Inas much that will repay a visit to Mauch Chunk. The I . bands are! The; violet's not sweeter than the coa l. bold scenery of the mountain., which seem almoia i tented mind, v. - liieh can spread a halo of happiness l; interlocked or dovetailed within each other, are of I around the domestic eirclein every trifle.' l l themselves worth the journey, independent of the I improvements of the:Leh ich Company. On leaving 1 Pottsville you take the cars, on ,a good road, ten miles, to Talcarora at the head of the Coal region. —At Tuscarora you take a coach.; four utiles, io Tamaqua. nthriving place, containing a numb erinf handsome linililing., , , among which is the U. S. Eta tel. a most excellent house. kept by ant old frielul, Joseph Ilaughawout, formerly of Norihumberland county, From Tamaqua you take a canal, five miles, to the tiquirunit, from thence you run the nine miles to Mauch Chunk in about thirty minutes, by gravitation in the niil way. ; The coal of the mines , on thi: ,Suriunit mull carried down in this way. lamounting to about seventy trains of 18 ears daily. f Their ears were formerly drawn back by mules, I , but within a few years back,' a nail road wa.s COll. 1 ' strueted to run them back I.iy gravitation, to ace.im pl. ish 1.1 hill,, the ears are drawn tip an inelinkl plaie , at ..N l fauciilCltunk of 2,2110 fi,et in length by means of I l a WO horse power Digine• overcoming a perpen dicular elevation of ot er tlOO feet. :Gear the Stun- coral. SffairEi. , nrit there is another plane of about It feef, °yd.- coming a perpendielMa elevata in,of at)out 100 feat. The Cure Letwl•cri Tamaqua and :Nlatich Chuak has been ta.i*ed to one dollar, which give, to the proprie tor 75 cents for five iti:!e , staginz. This is an im position on aie.:,•rs !Lit the , eitizens of be dh p'.aces should 3latich Chunk is Mute a thrivii:;: business'. Vnee, and tittp.t. from its location us the terminus or uutJet for the ei.:;al \Own it : takes the Lehigh Couirmy's Canal: always remain so The town was visited will, a sl.verefre ',An. , months since. The Court Howe, which wa= then de-troyed, is tmw in the ) 1 . 14•.,r, notch of the noh'.e ;and :mind. la' a largv sea's. by nature and art, lobe seen . tit thi , liel=-111.0r1zu,,1.. The j.airney fr,a4 TU3,1311'13 to Port Clinton. 1.9 rin oieeliendrail wpere d iraerseels the Heading road, pietttiesque arid pica-ant. About tine half the distaneo from Tamaqua i, thm!igti.t lie cola Yon have'nt tot the'iconiongrii , iirs or the Scho)lkilt, as yon milrhave IttoWil op. 'I - Ili:Ile specula' iOn may beexcit ed. but the ettille is VOLT herr to pro lore tnonisy. and the:sentiment can tempniarl. litre We have the coal in oreiii.,,an , l bare it has to be nought at last. :• - tleh a demind-as you have been supplying is ill make little imprii t !sioti here iti,a century of work - int,. Vas: pia iniuf , roat, thai r can he remosed from the mine, at huff ti t 'le mice paid to your to6erable, tlitiy , ierpend” ular Feautsdnr a hotter quality bpi). The fact is, you in no the outer edge or God's Prov . deuce, as reg,tds en.thleposns, don't know What coal is. You have het- o 'picking at the rim with n Carpel Irtelle,. Ilqe is the great heart of the foul king itself. Jii-t tut:c. )cior railroads.ikp here it' you want coal, anti don'( want to Le frozen to di nth. and leavr )tor ilety .ttikv to the biOsVitiit owls. Sit ninth for thetheory" Mid the shaft." Furnicr The learned -pebetition of this writer may be answered L, a• 11. : .! We have sent to 'market from this Lasiit. at Ica-i I.Ne!ve Gras of Coal har every ton sent from hit quarter. .Our ha-in contains several qualities and kinds of coal.--grey. white end r e d a.,ll,—and from a Semi-bituminous or free horning coal. run- into tlio!hardeA anthracite, Our scam , are rolling. deep. and met haustilile—tind the onward progress of aive-tigation only brings to light new groups of coal vv litre it was lety:t looked Mr. The further we perietritte, or the deeper we go down. tlw rieta•r be... , Eari the Coa!—a u al thus must it con tinue for ages to eOtrie, and the larer thy demand the better we shalt . I, able to sum') it In the Wyoutini. or Nortihirn region, the general character of the vital strata is undleatita:, and corn pa,:,:ato.e;y flat to <yha is found here pr in the ;Thd d!ti region. The coal vein , , winch are those of the bottom. pert of t h ey formation, are generally of con siderali!c thicknesr. and of good. triality,—lnit iu prendity there iktiot that avertizi• minium per acre ti,s is found in great region , . Tlib may be aci•oinded for hotel the : 2 11511(1y undulating LiTrallgi . - 111 Cat of 'lle ,:trataatal lo waters of the North Branch of ti;iti _Sump:tilt : ulna river. wliptli !low through the ceninil part of the coal valky, having changed its yourkt ficin lane to time, and swept or wa-hett away nineh of the coal—leaving in places Amid and gravel hanks that cover a large area of bur rut, The great ilryorning eats indicate the change which has taken : piece in the course of the river. Tlwre is ito cloul4 but that the three gneitt goal re gion. are but parttls of a primarily tinned body,— and while the cliniiges that hhve taken pace in the Schuylkill and Sinhortoy regions have only given inerei.e.ed value to thmii,—apart from their superior proximity lo market—a erint-iderable portion of the Wyoming delio,ivhas been ww.lied away, and has undeTone varioti.;‘ other changes which render it far inferior in every point of view from the latter. LT" The Annu4l Parade off the Ist Regiment r lat pol a Brig. tith Drv. P.f3.1. ' OM - 1 .1 of the Fr. Trbiip Schuylkill County Cavan pt. r;rorze C. li tyn toop, National Licht Infanta, Capt. Frank Pott, Wa.-hin,t r ien Artinery . ,: Lteut . Lid:fever Tromeletiorf,. Mmen.rille A rtiltery, Capt. John Kay (.71entent, Seott's_f3t. Cla!r!lathntry, Capt. J trob Metz, and Washca;ton Cerinan Yea:.-ers.. CaPt. Peter Woil, took: Vnee at St.i.Ciair, on Monday last; the first Baita9en under Mater J. ..11.zront5 Itrethcrill, the second under ...i6jor Joha 11`. Willi,rnts, and the wb.,:e tinfkr c, , rnanaild of Cnl. J‘nars Niz;l,, a..”,i5 , - tell by Lieu!. Co",: . : (Pl:aid DtForett and Adjutant Ealt.v.-..t 11e17odall The trc..ps were' reviewed by Efrar. Gen. Attire! Larer, aceolniiana:d by his Ai ..,-, sleirash;,,,; , e,yi li,ifsteyricr and Daniel Schertle, and ui.r.:cted by:Piigade Inspector, D'aniel Krebs. —.4l:ig. :it'. geon,' , .l.lr. G, o. 11. Beamitner.- Impo•ug, crd the utimber m rank , : unusuafly iWne. F•ome of the•o,fricer: , made tlacir deb , it ou Hui.; oera,K , n, and will no doubt efirreh it in their inernone, when "Lune and g!ory invilc them 011." i. The IteFilnent marelavdthrou t e,h prineipa! : , drets (dour Boruuah upon ifs return frrin et. CLur, and was di.!•mi: , ,sed at a convenicnA hour for , :T'Rep :s.:trrces by Contracr.—.A. , rceent act pf the Lts , ..7ls l 4ture require:4 the EgreetK of this Bore'ugh to be rt icurekby contract—thr contiltets to be- allott , cl to the lowc.ll,4l,lcrs. A fintilar law f 'MILS 111 tag ion to the. pillar. 'roads w Blythe ; Coss and 13ranch,town,lips ; ancrit p , thought that: the amount of ta.",xes cc:lle:etc& fur : this purpose will, thus ,liinutihc , .l This appe.zrs reasOnab:Ci (nu , Tr . .th ; but we: , confess our inabihty to see the 'proctneithility of plc, Ihntr. The lob= WI; CllCU•ily small,und have to In: attended to ad circutmtunces repare, Had it wAI be inconvenient, under this Inv:, to allot thym to eputrttet in every iuManee. The fonnwinF to this Borouzh : "s r e 10. Tim., lien of the erode now provided by thw for the npr.ntilz , repah In. grading and curbing or the and highways in the Itrooligh nt Poit.ville, in the county of Settuyljtill, the Town council •frisaid Borough t.rtell, in the runntb of Mly of ,earh year: dividii 441t1 Borough Into conve. ni , nt nark: or's...ctiono, and after giving at least two -seer.ks public notice in the newspapers published in .ald tlor.ugh, for the rer,toicin of propnsats, shall, on a day to br fixed by said Council for the purpose, pub. ittly let VIII stniv.of the opening. repairing, eroding. and eurlong of said streets, which said B ph may t;y•e uHng laws he required to perform, to the lowa' biddc or bidders; who .hati give good and autrictent securit for the faillt(uLperformance or his or their trirfor Saving Pond Astociation.—They have an, association, at Schuylkill Haven, under.the above title, which wc prct=unici is conducted on the plan .of Building associations elsewhere. Al a ,mr.*ting on Monday evening the following parkas were -elected oificers, - via: President, D. 11. Stager Virn President'} John L. Coho; Secretary, Daniel Focht, Treasurer, John Rudy ; Directors, Dr. S. H. Shannon, Jcihn Delbert, Andrbw Keefer, David D. LowiP, Dr. L. Royer; Dr. P. R. Palm, George Kauffman, D. T. Moore and F. B. fluntsinger. OPFounti lirowned.—The body of aman named John Marva:, was picked up in Mill Creek, above the North American Mill, on Sunday the 12th inst. , 'Pic clothes tar. the unfortunate matt were hanging in disorder 6°ol . his lower extremities, and as there was no mark of viidencc'tipm him, he is believed to have come to his meliMeholy end by falling into the water in a 'state of helples's intoxication. An inquest was held upon the, body by Emniie Bull, and a .verdict rtridercd in accordance witNrit,e facts. rePolicr b.,picers.—.ll a meeting of . the Police of the Borough, of Pottsxille, held on Wednesday ' evening last, Colonel C. F. Jackson wag appointed Captain, and Capt. Geo. Q. Wynkoop. Lieutenant of the Police. sl list of the Police officers, recently appointed, will be publisluid in handbills next week. In the meantime,' ;re udise all evil-disposed per sons to look out ! The name of the Captain is, it is true, terrible ;-- , but we. have ascertained, in pri vate circles, that Sixty-five . such men ELS Downing., Laird, NlcCalla, Elliott, Ilul.sirt, Sae., are etnbraceJ , in the present Police Puree of th& Borough. What effect the aintouncement of this fact will have on . the price of Real Estate, remains to be seen ! Oysters, thcmgh scarcely in seasun,:have already experienced u slight “iensatiun!" EP - Borough Coll u ril)--At a meeting . of Countil, held in this Boiough, on Tuesday evening last, that laxly was organized by:: . the 'election of Thomas Poster, E-q., Presidtmt, after which the JO,- lowing . appointments weir; : Solicitor-11 W: ,Cumming. E-q. : Borough Sareryor--tF:Lanucl Lewi- E-q.; Trustee of Littry- I ua-Ground—Jacalr 1102i1, Esq. The Pre,ideat appointed the Iltltowittg t'tanding Committees Arran nts—Sohunon Fo-ter, Daniel Scherth.. Jacob NI. Dona.; O.e :! , trcets—Tl. Vantlasen, Nysn. Major, D. G. I omitting, ; inn,/ Ira Schertte. II Vanthwen. Thomas !Poster; rifarkrt—Charles i• Lord, Daniel &lit•rlte, k:o!ozzaat Foster; Sit, rry Tin:llll).4i, 1). G. Yttenglintr. Win Major; Fire App eratusf—Th:quas Foster. t 4 aniitel Jacob M ,I4ag 7. 7 ir ahuyl,(tll Ilnfrt 4114 p.—W e regret to learn from the In‘t tinnfl , Aer of this Trightly and entertaining ;heel, that t:eports, calculated to nal pair its standing, before the public, have been etr: cultited by some persoititl enemies of the editor These reports insinnatti that• he is a Loroforu .1. treat nianYr persons would take no offence at stud' an epithet—but Mr. Wunder is o entirely: Whig. that la' can't stand it: Ile denies the ‘-base in,illikation," and refer: rod tone of ha; colinlans for p:oof. As far a , ot r knowledge of 3rap cot's., we can LIM only.endorse it, but feel bound to compliment the editor on the general dig nity of tone, respectability, and industry . which have 'narked the colitinn;: of his little sheet, and through which he re:till:red efficient aid, in days none by, to the Whig. catlsc. Lir :5. I/lamer Notwithstanding the cold weather, of the last right or ten days. a large num ber of 1. isiters)mve already arrived 'hero, for a 'ovum of a few months. and more are daily urn viliv. Our enterprming,' and hberal hm:t at the American lime,. is donig a fine InFines , , and he is e.inslantly adding to the httraet ions of the House, to accommodate the large demands made upon it by the public. Th.• wealher, henceforth, we hay. 1 . 011 , .0111•1 Will prove agreeable ; and in that ,case, no quarter in this broad contiumit can pre-ent more attractiuM , for a brief visit, than the Coal Region of lF• l etuzylli ill County, lyinti. as it does. in the lefty appalachian' chain of mountains. some eight hundred feet abovs.. the Atlantic sea-board. : Lf terti. ' ry :"neiefq —We learn litat l at lilt: 111 , 11111.7. on Wednesday niglit la-t. this r . AII. , ciety adjourned over lit . the fir:4 Toe-day ut October next, when it will'azain open woli it sertes of tures antl Debate-. It*career, vast winter, has • b .t.:l brilliant and protilabltt. :ZrGro it zi r E.i., F ountain Spring, Irani 1.1 brlel 1.11 ye.. 1 1 .111.1 ). 1110r111112'.' Mr. Seitz- Inger, as ti-utal, heeping a close scrutiny upon all the p.thtical movernentioof the country, and 1.a.r1- his opinion , upon the future with us nineh confi dence as he refers to the past. Ile is still warm in his attnehment to General • Taylor-,(whom he m i. • setfililes- in some particu!ars !) but thinks he was unw fortunate in ate selection of his Cabinet. lits lion, est achniratiou of General Taylor—the common -en titnent of the masses of the people,—we tire prowl to believe, is not misplaced; nail we confidently look forward to the time—now not tar ili-tant— when the fullest hopes contcmp:uteti in his eeetion. w(1 , 1 be abundantly realized. t ,n ta `2S . 1 t 4.. x • ,Treenrton.—A, the crowd at Trevorton, on (ikheit the Railroad v. to tie opined.) cted to he very Italie, we learn that arrange mfifis have been made with the eitizenii of :7. ; ; tamo• kin, who have generoirly consented to open their homes for the accommodation of vt,itersi. Rzisznz Salaries.—The late Legisla ture was liberal. They passed acts increas ing the salaries of the Canal Commissioners, the heads of Departments, and their ovo per diem pay. Governor Johnston, / being a Whig, was deemed altogether/unworthy such liberality--hence his salary/ remains as cut down by the Reform hill. / [l.77Let Him.--According to the London coriespondence of the N,Av York Herald, a London mauag,er, Mr. Mitchell, has engaged the great actress-, Richael Fanny Cento, and a brilliant vauOville and tragic com pany of French / artists, to make a tour through the United States this summer, and compete with krnum and Jenny Lind. [;l7Dr. Pick.—Twelve hundred dollars have been" contributed in Philadelphia for the lie.uat o 1 .Dr. Dick, the Christian Phil osopher. The Messrs. Biddle, publishers in Phihtdelphia, have sold one hundred and for, tyilne copies of Dr. Dick's works, on the rice of which they transmit to the author two dollars for every copy sold. ILEA New Wrinkle.—An Insurance Com pany, it is stated, has been organised in In diana to insure the pay ',lent of debts. We should rejoice to have such ari establishment among us, by which we could secure the payments of mans- old scores that are not worth the first fed coin. 11 - f: are Exeredinzly SOTIry to sat' any thing against the ladies, - but we have - lately heard thievish reports about them. It is eurrentiv reported, and generally believed of 'the v'vhole sex, that they do not scruple to . hafj/: each others's dresses! Juryman in Boston was arrested in a beastly state of intoxication. It 'being Saturday night, he luxuriated in the witch house for thirtv-six hours, and on Monday, socked up two dollars fine, besides obtaining his discharge Irvin the jury box. ir7A. Cape May Turnpike Road Company has been organised. with 810,000 capital. The road is to run from Cape Island to the Delaware Bay shore. and will be a arras convenience to the visiters;who'resorttothtt celebrated watering,place there. 13:7"The GernittleVlC7/ Telezraph says that copper ore of gootl quality has been discov ered is digginza,well on Lewis Levis's farm in Moreland. Montgomery county.— Black lead has also been discovered oa the adjoining farm of John R. Hallowell. ,(ISomeihing for Ins fornmen 4o Read.— The laundry:department at the Buinet House at Cincinaatt, is so complete. that several hun dred shirts oan be washed, starched, ironed, and aired, ready for wear, in less than half ao hour. 11 . 7 The 14'ool-Groner says that the present high price of coarse and medium wool "is bnn ,, ing in a large amount of foreign, and we sktould not be surprised if the importa tions thii year should exceed at least twenty millions:" 7:7 The Fair Ser.—Governor Johnston, of Pennsylvania, has remitted the fines im posed upon the women convicted.at-Pitts burg of riot at the rolling mill. 117" Editors Receive $6OOO a-year in Cali fornia—compositors about Egooo . . This would not be “hard to take" hereabouts' TO THE PUBLIC. Mr. D. BANNAN:-Sir--1 perceived 3 3103 ii para. , ltaph in the.Miners' Jeanie/xi( Satutday, 19th inst., stating that the prosecution Gisela commenced against , John W. Bear, "had been 04h - drawn at the instance , of tie prosecutor, who 'admits that he'bcted under improper advice, and that Mr, Bear is busily engaged In taking Daguerreotypes. Im'Grwigsburg." In reply , to which,. I beg leave to answer, that the withdrawal of the 'suits was at the instance of John W. Bear's Counsel, which, after reflection and consideration, I yielded to, upon the payment ,of costs and expenses, and with the understanding that be, (Bear), would leave the county in a short time, permanent/P. With reference to my having admitted that I had acted tin der improper advice, this is' entirely incorrect. Be fore the suits were brringid, au since; and at present. I conceive it to be my duty, attl'ill'e duty of ,every parent in thla and all communities, to try and , eave their children from the "eductive snaro of the aged and artful, 16110 are distil - wed le offer violence to the young and unwary, shim' at the expense of broken hearts of cAi rents. family and friend+. . Your bumble serv't, most respectfully. ; . —Ways STAATS. P ottwille, May Illst, IMO. , • The Latest Case of knocking.—The 1 Poughkeepsie Eagle records the latest, and to those -concerned, the Most important, case of pine -board knocking,. thai has yet been recorded. there were sound sense and posi tive profit in, the communication made by the-rapper, which is more than can be said of any of the responses of the Rochester, Stratford, and New Jersey goblins. The editor of the -Eagle was disturbed in his very sanctum,. while' over-hauling his ac counts, by the knockings of a delinquent subscriber, whose name he was about to transfer to the black list, but who nuw knocked at the door 4vith the 11101:WV in his hand ! ' Ca" The Editor (160 Plough, Loom, and Anvil, states that F 5 .A. Browne, Esq., ut Philadelphia, has itcrited an instrument called the fila-marr:irciy tivhich the,s,oooth part of an inch can be . measured with ex actness. The use for which it is designed ,is to test the fineness of WOO!, and it is• said that experiments made with it prove that the soil and climate of the United States are adapted to produce as lino an article as can be raised in Saxony. Ir - When Francis tR. - Shank was Gov ernor, the Legislature ,passed an act, •,giving the seketion of Prosecuting Attornies to the people, and he vetoed it. This winter the Legislature passed a similar law, and Gov ernor Johnston signed . it. Which act is the most Democratic? ,inthony E. Roberts, Esq., has been confirmed by the United States Senate, as Marshall for the Eastern District of Pennsyl vania. This is dccitioilly one of the best ap pointments General Taylor ever made—and the beauty of it is both Locufueos and Whigs ' , acknowledge the corn 1.." The Census Bill having finally passed both Houses of Congress, - al r.Roberts will, we pre mime,: immediately . appoint his deputies; to take the cen.mis throttg,hout the various corm ties inins district. Cr7 - 11on.--11 - 111sarn J.. Drown, formerly sec ond assistant Pustmahter General, nob; a member of Congress from Indiana, bas'imr chased the Indiana Sentmel. Brown is a printer—but he could'nt beck:Oct' speaker of the Hotise "for a' that." aJ Wilminglatt.-;-_The citizens of Wil mington, Delaware, have put Mrth a prospec tus of their place, &Jailing the advantages it enjoys for manufactures, blid inviting capital from abroad. BALTIMORE' AND OHIO RAILROAD The capital of this company Is five mil- I lious of dollars- We understand they have recently negOtiated with an English house for twenty-three thousand tons of bar iron, a t .f. 5 in, to be paid in thecompany's bonds, 1 a cheaper price than we have heard being paid lately, even in the English market. Fifty-six sections of this magnitice-nt road, we also learn, are to be put under contract on 22d of present month. One hundred and three miles of the route is already under con tract. The work will extend a distance of two hundred . and eleven and a half miles when it reaches the Ohio river. Twenty thousand men are to be employed ou the work the preseq summer. When finished it will afllir&an open, direct and expeditious highway from the heart of the fertile West H . o'the cities on the Atlantic seaboard. AMERICAN BENEVOLENCE. If the people of the United States can be accused of an over anxiety to make money, they cannot be charged with avariciously keepin, , it. Few are aware of the great amounLannually bestowed for purely chari table and philanthropic Objects. The follow ing are the statements of the receipts and expenditures during the past year, of some of the institutions and societies of the Union, the anniversaries of • which liave recently been celebrated: Receipts. Erpen's. Fresh. Ildard or ForoicirMio.mnr $126,013 *l24.fi3S Amor. rioa man's Fr lend. eoelei y 29,1!1• 21,206 American Trart ziorirty :09.:Y.5 309,313 Female Gorirdirn Society Mitt 11,141 Am and Foronrn Clilltiail Union n . 2,0 4 -0 512,n00 American lindo Soriory 281,615 •294.012) Wo‘leyan 11 iesion Sorirty 1,169 •1.500 N. I" State Vigihroce Committee 1.710 1,210 American Mom Nti, , ,ioit 157.100 +l5OOOO N v invitution fur the Blind 30.117 2;4,451 N.Y. Drat and Dumb Imo notion 53,2111 53.:109 American Baptist Home !Minion '26.443 23.103 Am Board of Com. for For Mii.sion 197,609 •1n7,000 Am. Society for Meliorating the con ilWnri of.site Jews N. V. Femsle Mission:l6. Society 6 . 7 677 Methodist Eplicopll Missions 1117.8:15 1110.950 American !Sunday Schwit Union 167.651 115,140 Total 01,517,81331,501,104 *Estimated expenditure : the exact sums.not stated n the rrportn. TEA cur.T var. IN .SOUTII CAROLINA Dr. Junius Smith, of Greenville, South Carolina, in a letter dated May Ist, speaks of his experiments in growing tea in this country as highly' ruccesslul. The plant maintains its original physiology, and fol lows its Chinese paternity; putting, out, its foliage at the sante period that it does , in China. All Dr. Smith's plants have taken roots, Ihe buds began, to develope leaves about the 20th of April,. though the spring I has been backward, and he could at this time collect sufficient quantity of !mires to make first rate tea. lie says the leaves are most' tender and delicate, and he can, now understnnd why it is that we cannel obtain the first quality iif tea from China. The first growth of the leaf is so deli:ate that it is quite impossible to divest it of humidity, by firing or roa.4ting, to sustair l i so loitg a voyage, besides the almost certainty of ut terly destroying, its rich and precious aroma. When the tea is etiltivated here, this process of malting may be' dispensed With. With variety of soil, abundance of cheep land and facilities of transportation, Dr. S. ;thinks that if we do not cultiiate our own tea, we ought to be tributary to !hose who call us barba rians. Every farmer, certainly in the mid dle wad southern States, may grow his own teain his own garden, without the slightest interference with' his ordinary agricUltural. pursuits,- We think now that it is demon strated that tea will grow. here, some of our agricultural socities should offer pretniums for the first And bt supply of tea grown ,'upon Americap toil. , €"WIIIG STATE COMMITTEE.; , At a meeting I 1 "of the Central Committee, held pursuant to pub lic notice, at Congtess Ball; in the city of Philadelphia, the following preamble And resolutions were unani mously adopted Whereas, By an act of Assembly passed since the last meeting of this Committee, the Auditor General and Surveyor General of the State are.directed to be chosen by the popular vole at the anneal election in October : Therefore, Resolved, That the Convention of Whig Delegates celled for the purpose of nominating a Ca nal Commimiloner. on the Igth day of du ue neat, at Philadelphia, are hereby authorized to illare in nomi nation at the sometime sna place, candidates for the offices respectively, of Auditor General.tind Surveyor General.. . . ftesolt4d, That the editors of Whig newspapers throughout the State, be re..peti fully requester to in- - sett the foregoing Resolutions in their columns, or to make such moire of the fart as they may deem proper. Resolved, That thr Whig Committee of e7upetict tendance of Philadelphia he solicited to make the ne cessary preptrations for the sitttabie atromouplation of the elate Convention. On motion ad,ourned. MORTON McNOCIIAELi Chairman. JAstmi *nisch stn. Secret.try ern lefts• 4••••• DEMOCRATIC COVNTV NE E %IT" ING —The Dennicratic Whigs of Sithuylkil co., and all those favorable to the Protection fie American Industry front the low labor or En rope.'are, invited m AIWA a meeting at the Court House, rn the Borough of Drwigstitirg. on Tuesday the Ilia .14 of June nest, at I o'clock, M., for the purpose Of_vlecting, delc• 'mica to the State Convention, for nuniliating„a Canal Commissioner, Auditor General and S tatveor General. and snaking such arrangements ae may be deeniett ue• cessaty the for ensuing election in Schuyll.lll County. DANIEL HILL, ROWLAND JON Ed, DANIEL STERGER. MAIEL.v.K ISTLER., PHILLIP KOONS, JACOR IMAM, - JAMES II CitAEFF,:' County Standing Countnittec• TIIE RELIGIOUS -7- SERVIRES Tll E Set.ond Methodist Episcopal Church, in blacken Street, will he held at JO o'clock, A. M., and 61 P. M. ' —nn services in the evening, until fiirtber nOtice-- Nen Sabbath, May 55th, preaching in the morning, 10 o'clock, by Rev. James Neill, in the afternoon 61 o'- clock, by a member or the Lui.heran Synod. REV. R. K. BRUSH WILL DF.I.IVF:It A ks' discourse In the Universalist Church, tieit Sab bath evening, on the doctrine of the trcinity." The public nre respectfully invited In attelid. R••••? , TIIE ASSOCIATE UEFORMED pitEstorrE t:,, RIAN Congregation.worshipping inaThompaon's new building.corner of Markel and Second sts.; have :roved Into the large upper hall of said boildrog, %s here religious worship will be enndorted every Sal. b itb:by Rev. 1). T. Carnahan. Servides to commence 101 o'clock. A. M..and 31 o'clock. P. M. Seats free. The public are respectfully t0rn...1 teatten.l. TESTIMONY ELEVEN YEAR:4 OLD lier•hy certify that I have for n long mile mad.. use of the Gar gling Oil, as prepared by Mr. Merchant, and have had frequent oppotttintties of As iinessing it. 00roirkable healing properties, ecru 111 cases which had resi.ted all other remedies. Eter the of thiit Oil, abont 3 years ago. I saved a fine animal tha(had heen i.everely cut in the flank by a beat knife, while, taking him from the how of a canal loaf after tin; 1n:1;1) . i - eller reMe -111..5 in vain. I would therefore rev ~,,, mend 10 .11 those who keep horses, to have it C611 4 1111111y on hand, as flit lithely application Will save! much Ilnie and trouble, aid I feel happy to be sole to contrihnte on my part 161 rohtirm the good eller is of this valuable Median°. HENRI' IN ALDRIDGE. Locke, t, April S.ee a4ertisement in this parn.r. pamphlet or de 'lrriptioti may be had'gratis of the agent. In . the rirst M. C. ClNtrrh, Ip !hr.rev. T. S. John son, Mr. SAMUEL SN Xll Elf, of Phil Carbon, to Miss LOUISA D. FRAIN, of Pnits,olle. An the 19111 lust , by the Res. C.alton, Mr. JOIIN SELGRAD, to Miss ANNA E. AVINDERT, bniti of Pottsville. At on the '2OO Inst., by Rev. Wm. R. Glen, Nfy. JOHN IIAG:311, of i Tatimillta, to Miss ISA uELLA iIEISER„ of Paitetson. fly 'the Rev. Wm. G. Menn+z„Mr. lIARIAS 11.1T110 - 11FF, of Tremont, to Mins CATIIARES E. L. SELZER, of Jonentowo, telmntm ell. Ily thv sain.!, Mr. THOMAS SI'ITTI.I 7 .II to Miss SARAII R. ft 1 Al3lOll. from Poitoiliie., 011 the hurt. inst., by the 4:ino., Jlf. HENRI - JoHN to Mo. I A ve A 11". ER, loot h'itoni :4t. In Orwirsotourg. oil the NB] itest.„ by Rev. E. Bast Mr. CHARLES LONG. to Miss JOiIANN A. BROM ER bulb of &to tottylkoll !Isere. • By the same, on the Itith ingt . Mr. Wiz. 111. 6 ,iR81S to Nils. MAW:AI:ET imersoNti both of Manlienn Schuylkill county. Iln the tat iteit.. by the Rev. D., Buck. 51r JPIIN JUNK to MAP ARGA RET ii;A NE11.1., of 1.10113 V ills. On the `2lst, by tl . te. taunt% Mr: IS•AAII: AUNG:AT LO CATHAPIN E S. lIERTZi both of Mon,r-ville On rhr 23. t. I.y Ihr knnie, :111. F.: !). STLIIN 611. of Schoy:ll,il Haven, to 11ti< Fl.l%llilNiTll DF.NIII.R, of POll Cartr.m. nn the I'2 inct., Of. uonnumpt inn, Nlr. Wm. V MU% A 1.1., aged 30 yen re ind 10 months. bi Blanch TownAllip, ANNA 1 . 011115, consort of Mr John Tot - do's, a;retl `2O years, 'mom:, At Patterson, NIAIIV ANN, daughter of David and Louisa Ann Reed, tvjett 4 years. ; 0„ the it,th to-t., at the restdi , hre or her parents, in West Branch Valley. ItARIcf,LT daughter of L'ainttel L and IVlrjr : Y Wt.her,4 aged 'J }ears - Ere sun could hr sotrow,lt.le, Death cattle st. tth frietotly yore; The 11111,1 lhg tool to heaveto oitveyed,. Mot !tilde it bloSsont.ther'e, Alll ERIC AN CU TLERN, %Al EA. A N D gooti.—A v.ry ,nto•rinr article, cganl u. Rodrer • ii & Sons crlernntett Cutlery.jnit tqc,•tved and fur bate wlndesale and wall, at I.I.INNAN'S • Cllesp . .'rirywner) at ,re, theta also may be had R0d,1,1 s and W. t ..let.holu r 's and other Peo-Knives—also, superior liazois 4 by lLe single or dozen. May 22, 1850 21- — in Pr.Ns AT SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS. VT—Tbefillisscriber Isa..jbgt received a supply of Gold Pens of tlitTereat 111113iniCA, 1.0114; Of which will be told ap 1111 W /18 cents, r 0 suit the tunes, nod °good artmic too, at ' BANNAN's Store Also. Gold and Silver Pencil rt.+, y c heap. Aril 13. 185(). 15- ,; 1` 11111 Bit AD V d •. EILL.XO'rT (Warr:lmill) I Lver Pointed Gold fens, novi4tAnd A No I in ilie (*en market; every person who hal. tried ilwin will acknowledge their anperiniiiy . tilev are made and void exclusively by Brady Sr. two d,a,rs alinve the Miners' Bank. Watche;s of' all the relebtaled makers Fulda b above, at prices to suit the times. IPo SHE EXCHANGE AND COl.-. . leo !Mg office. Pottsville. Pa.—bealer on uncur. rent Dank Nnies. Dills of Exchange. Certificates or Deposits. Cheeks and Drafts. ' Checks 'sale on Philadelphia and New York, in Dims its March 9. 19.51. in-t AGENCT—For the purchase andraio of Real Es rate; booing and selling Coal; taking charge tof Coal Lands ; Mines. Arc. „ anti gOliect mg - rents—from tevenry years experience In the:Gounty he hopes to give sat broction. Office nthantitign limn. Pot isv CHAS. h 4 HULL Aprol6, - 1 , 4 if ACAP.D.—JOTIN 110DOK1SS, Mining Engineer, has removed Ms mike from! 'has residence to the Silver Terrace, where he will ho. happy to attend tu y hominess in the tine of prole:won Pottsville. April 6 1950, At. Are , J ILSONUSTICE OP TIIE PEALS, N • A,Ni) GP,NERAI. AGENT.—ReaI E.taie Exchanged, or-ItMited, and mil . litnels of Collection Carefully and yr ndpt attended to and respectfully solorited. Dace iti Market Street, Poth.eille. March 93. lar"io Id- I y _ • • I :A. GO • ,4USTiCE; ciF THE PEACE-% 1 • Tremont, %ill Ii oinroly attend in all Business entrdsted to lIIP carp. Ifni for,sidese‘eidi 1013-3160, , innsee and Int, fur or renn March :10, 1530. ; 'llll, CTOlt C. ILESELE.II, IioII(EOPATHIC PtlYcllel AN, Itetnoved hid e to, nne or the Brick,lloneett in,Cual Street AtiO 28,18-19. W. ritY.II:IAN AND " . tutr;,E(ENT thfire in Ceal street, in the Elm , . house occupied by 1. Ilaeseler. • poi xville. Aprlll7, 18.50. ' 5 611 1568 Lll WAIL') SIIIPPE,N4 ATTORNEY AND li :OENSEI.T.On at Law, Philadelphia. w•it I attend teen leettons and el other legol bu4inesn in the City of Philadelphia. adjoining Oodeilen and elsewheia.— Office No. 13 Prude meet. Philadelphia. C•II. 3I 9 CABE, ATTOWS EV AT LAW. "fa %.7 - I—Office In .tht,' Library Roilm. late the • J. :19-1( LL, ATTORNKy.AT I.IW. Pert Car ruylklll Comity, Pa., (Alice adjoining the .tel, 51-1 y riIIARLES W. lIEGINS. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Has removed hie office to tho forwriv nteutpled by Itorace Smith, Esq. Sept 1.1849. 3643 m T D. DIE REDITII 0--Real Estate Arens y of .) .fiee', Centre St , Pot leville, rkhuylk ill County, Pa. Actin for the sale anti ionrrhase nr Real Estate. A trent for !Attila, and collection of Rents.Cre. • S ° n. Pottsville. 2UB'Ell'Bl9ll. Ac 'tries. Purchase and sate.rif Real Eetrite. &c.. in Scl nylkill County. Pa. Oflict in Centre Sireet , ninth. sit the Town Ilan. r WillAfl Tnitz.ltrtiir±rirpTlyotenmer.;-tri:Ennific.C.: • Oct :.'O, 1849. OCTOR O. Ili, BOWMAN, SURGEON DENTIST. Succrosor In ID DPpuy. Prineville. 0 re on the N. E. corner of Sifirket and Third Sig. r Febriroty Ifi. . „ 7—lf DW Alin (7 IRMO X, DE ifft NErt &EN onAvert oN WOOD, !FA, ROI Walnut Street'. PI 11.1•Ipllia. Augurt 4. 1.810 N./APICEREIIe, 1 V CODFISH, • lIEI4N . I RINGS, . J.' PALMER & CO., PORK. . HASIS and SIDES, I Market Street Wharf, SHOULDERS, ' r Phi'ara. , LARD and .1 CHEESE, , 1 . Mareh 2, tezo. 1 . . 2-3 m. -4- DUDE AND pnEs.tt Barbing Fintd and Cam J. phene,•twaye on Ira nit obit for sato, by LITTLE 4:. MARTIN, Centre St. North 23, 1850 I : ' 12.3 m. itONONG All MLA :Vtr MUSKET'—Warrant • ed 10 years old, and Of liiipetior quality, for fate 3.11. BE.kTTY & Co. ' 18-tf Maq 4, 1850 PEARL STARCH;—*•Poleates" New. York Pearl Starch, for sale Nettol essle -an d retali by f• ! I. M. IdEATTY & -Co. 18-tf • • May:1.1650 A.PS.4.qcr -CUEJE.SIT.—Just received and fat .7 sale by - 41. BEATTY & Co. . Nay 4, MO IE-t1 IffLiNERILD DEATHS JEWELRY; ticc. CARDS. CM GROCERIES, &c Veillfttantly on hand and for sale by . L"JAMBE, YARD L—TUE ATTENTION OF Builders and ot Fiera, is reinectfully Invited to tho Plliuin h Mill , where they ton hr suitedln alt kinds of Plained Flootint. Turning and Lumber, from I Inch Boards to Panuel Plank STRAUCIi & Co.. Corner of clitr and Norwegian Sireets May 1.5, IS5n 11-tf JAItGAINIS ! BARGAINS Stork at low rates.—The suliserther. having deter mined to wake a nuniher of alterations tn-til Stare, is anzlaus to redine his S.tora or Book:). Stationery, Paper, Lamps, tic ,;and will thenifete.sell at unusual lnw rates, wholesale and retail. llooksellotrs,'Mer• chants, and others, will find It to their advantage to live us a call May 1S:0 OT SO GENERNLLI known as ;t Ftiould ly- be, in this democratic country or ( A unt nen:. and prictimteg that ahonlit ha ce an eitual ehance, and for nth fill the rrratest harettins, are tu•`,he round at JOHN:STON rt. Cn 'a New Store, State - ea Old Stand, Centre Street• Pott:wilte. "May IS. ISSO • 2O-31 eCit.IIINER'S, ENGINEEWS AND Sint - VEVOR'S rocket Table Book—A capital work. Just received and, for sale at BANN AN •A. Cheap; Book Store. -`2O 0, lbla VILILINS.—Just received a tine' avvor ititent V Violins, which will he sold very t heap. at BRADY Jc ELHOTT`S. Aptil 13, 1850, 51-tf 1% DOW SHADES of trarieuto qualities ,aBll V V patterns. envie of with h are haptitionicly'paitit ed. Jost received from Nn.sy.toilt. and fir sale by J. 31. 11rATT1 - are CO. May .1. ISSO 18-tf • LASS CASES AND 11111.8 WINDOW—AIso A. 3" Glags Case,. Milk window, and a lot of Draw ers will be atild rheap, on application to D. BASICA N. April 13. I8:4. ; 15- . Dicws WORKS. 111-111' ttllp4P—The sob scriber purchasei at Trade/Sale. a Int of Dirk's complete Works, bound In Library style, very cheap. which he will sell at less . than puldisher's prices at his Cheap Dookstore—call imingdiately to secure c a copy.ll. HANNAN, r Cheap Dodk3eller.and Stationer. Ile leasalso a lot Of the Poets, at less than publishers' prices. April 27 850. I:- FOR RENT 1i 0R RENT—A Largll)qEESE., on e :.... I :Mauch Chunk 'tree t, and convenient to the road rti Canal, will be rented ithtil the let of Apri next, or longer If required, upon, - reasonable terms The building tr La ft. by 30, two sVories high, and wel rah olatial for storing Hay. EXain, :Flour, Fted, etc Application made to E. YARDLEY & EON. Nov 17. ISM. . _ . t , Oll. ILElNT—TheSt . uie It(rora;ln Centro Street, r two doors above Market Si., lately ocLopied by Meni , ra. I.Veed Lesvig. The Store lr shelved. nod I, well located for any kind of boalnesa. and. will be rented un moderate tel.m.r. Ap ply to 'l'R rtimurs, On the premises, MAy 11, ISSO , • •*0 It EN T.—Two. tiviesiory Slone Dwelling I , lloores with convenient hack situated In the sown of Port Carbon Rent - moderate. Apply in J e remiah Doone. l'ort Carbon. or to the nubseriber. at his Office in Cenire rt., ropririlte; J MAff7o3ll.l . Si' if • net. O. . - 170 R REN sccuND, izTotiy over T Finiter & Co.'s Shoe Store, now , nteuitiell by etvoi >ldirr & Likewiae, rir ;tint, a IlelV Store K o o o ,...iliirahle for an office. in East. Market Ft , next below David Klock, Mtg.'s ollicre. Apply to • 801,0. FOSTER. r Mardi VOIL RE.NT.—One . Dew anti ele:Tattlly tint , lted .3 Story Britt: Ift.ti,e, with the modern i Oprolle ments, ttittlate in Genre Street. Pott l'ttt,itttg slott elli 6u Oven on the Irt Or Apra veto. Terms tituarrate.lvy to WILLIAM & TETOMAS JOHNS. at ('Lair. Pen 'l6. • 4 ' jp()R TIAN occupied by S. St.rdince, P al, a Shoe Store, nn Centre Si. Also, a two Story Frame ifintse, on the same I.nt, Oli Seconti . S l . r.tirpitrit of Iti. IS.IO _ T —.l , uo",I Frame Ilrns.,in 313t0n -2. tangnols,, , , now orcnni.A by Mr Hot et ‘ppis 11.0111.T()N A DA MA. re,ll 73. 15.511 I;Olt NT—,everat Am 3 House s 11 Hses m lion' of Poitsvill..—ietms moderate Apply at Haywood & Snyder's (Mice, to April 27 1550 re For 'Pnbltr Sale, See FrurA Pet!, 11 OUSE ANTI SMALL Fait sAI.E I I tolltberyher otret! , •imt valstatde property to itolote:11 situated at the interte, !ion of St An thony and rottrat streets, on the tnyin road leaditer from l'lttladelphra to l't:t.horc anti Erie The Dwel -1 na bon.le 44 a t3re'r tw . n provy frame. wlth n 11 , 1 V I'llllll , , Barn ;11111 other nereAstory ,nit builoinvs The land r•onpri-esti . arre• an.l rrreint, all in a itict - t 011,111E1,11ton. There it/ a attriety of rtiroite Frolt Trees on the place •1)-11 w tier. It well situated G.• nr any kind. The land 11111 Qupt - 10TC a anal fauttly , , or tan he laid not in Town Lots MRy ISSO MEE= _ _ . II 0 USE A , NI) L()T , ,tritoor r [Term at priv3te sale, the re‘ldeort noW : Oreopied by lum In Market sl reel. iwrtr . 7llll in shim 11.40.cii. 'the hon.t.e• is two r.t.iries et WI Imrli huild tecs, att.! Prlaprilfe, ail the Ill , qierrl Inch 11,41- t`. cum PT. e « 'es'ety tnnat, w.tter closclA, One lboa , allot rnn rcninin, in the property ftlf of ten , more ri•: may Le deeired, a . blb: teilas 1111 be made etliensi, netellblbe.l3. iimt. If TIOL "Itnl,l prw,ion. toi the 111th June twit, it wit! alien be ntr , •rell fur rent lo a small family. For further particulais. enquire Or C. F. NORTON. 21-3 t. I N TAIIILAQ R UA.—FO SALE,— A Lot or I croon d frontiog thirty (ref. on Mauch Chunk street, and exicOding hack one hundred unit gay refit. A rely dent ruble lot, either for a bustnea, stand, or a private 'residence. Nlnv 25, isno the adjoining Lot, having a front of twenty eight feet, and a Mince upon it. The lots may be se cared by any purchaser, thim airing a front of fifty night feet on the principal street in the borlowli ; ap plirattolt shoo id he made coon, to cern, both. Also, a %aliialdn ciiinnr lot froming to New or Moto' or; bounded at liven skits by weals, all of Omit wide. "c' Fer rtaln or Rent - A property on Penn st.; location 'very favorable, The property - above described may he bought on very reasonable terms, its the .11,3eflt holders desire to remove f(0111 the horonglr. For foritter particulars at d terms, apply to the undersigns(' at his utiles, cor ner of Mauch Chunk and liadroul sts., ;if at his resi dence in Penn street. • May It, 1850 r, OE SALE—AT PfliV 1 -. 1 SALE—AII that err l' Min tract or parcel of land, situated on the Snout. Mountain. in Lower Mahantangotownship, in St hit yl. kill untruly. (formerly Ilerks county) in the State of Pennsylvania, bounded and desoibed as fellows, do wit :—ltesinning at a marked white oak tree • thence by late vacant land., now surveyed to Jaco b Miller, north sixty-five per ches, to a white oak; thence by late vacant land, now surveyed to George Werner, west 146 perches to a stone . ; thence by late vacant tam], Te;w surveyed to I.m:instil Mirk. P011(1165 perches to a e , patitsh oak ; thence east I if, p:rchr. to the place Of beginning, containing 55 acres and 152 porches of and and allow,inee 01 six per cent. for road.. Ace. . t; 'MENNE:It, 1201 t SALE—AII that rirtain ton storied ..tone .L' Tavern , I3ftli.6110%;011 as the VALLI'S lInTIi L. Mill pll situate on Vaqkty street, in the town or pat• : [croon, in the! County of Selini 11.111 ; e0n ,...iF.2-, tabling in frt.iit GO feet, riit hin depth 'Zoo R_, •••- •- *distant (rant the Slimy 1011 Valley Railintri 201ryarilv, at, which poitlt Itittears stop Olities daily. Also, 4 other lots or gronn.i, each r.,eitaining 60 feet in front, and 200 fert to dent!), situate• also, in said town or Patterson. The prop. rty n. 111 be sold cheap ; tern:. easy. A ppl) to D I:. Nli E. F:sq . . at his OlTitc, Potts% Mr, 01 to NII(.3IAEL COUITRAN, _ Sept. 1..1:•.19. :16.ti _ lEEE FOIL SA LE...The : 4 104.C111/ 0. 1 IP 11 dr - n -.L• $Oll.l .4 seiting , thr .Iw..ltinel, , pi , in wiiirb - It'77. he now re,bles% in M.wris' Addiii..u. - The . 'ill ' ,liiiilolibr, is one of the very best in thr! Heti -0117.11.-12r4.• blid 3.linitahly nrrniicea, with ever'S Con venience to make It dr:orni,le. l'o:oo,E,Ion giv'en at once. _ . ~ _ . GEO . it poTTI. 51.treb 151 1550. ~ 1141 ' FOR 53 ALFI--vALusni.r prtotiNt • TY to Ito,erestll,—The AIOFR time net:flitted '..: by N. G. 11ammeltio, ,5 offered (or ?tale.— r' =,- = . -- - or terms apply to GEORGE J. 111111R,..1r Sept 29 ISI9-40.41 .51Mersville. . . Volt SAI.P.—A 2(/ tr.00.-Pow., - , t..am Cosine, to exrellerrtt workinv:rder, w:th woolins. sr:rin^ all complete, MO diunnti and two wire ropes, rad, abevit 250 feet tette, for holgring• Corti trfian mines. The rtleteo iS n flrat-rlte Enztoe; it, has been to ,p, only IS months, in the Corough of Tattingtmovliere it may be seen. Apply to `, JOHN! naocK, soNI & co:. • 07 and 09 North I bird Street, Phil ola.' el , t o ItEN.llslllsi 11E.111.NER, Tomnqoa. Ally 11, 1550 ',llll-if DIM A LE. -The suhscribers tofer'for Pale a ma r perior 6 Inch rump, 6 feet stroke, with WO yards of 5 s 6 inch pipes, svilh bolts, rings, Ac., all hs good order. Also, 35 Drift Care. 90 inch a sle, 8 of is hick are rigetd with double brakes, all of which ar' in good riiniilne order. Also, 60 yards of j inch slops chain. The above will be sold low for cash Of approv ed paper. CONNER,. ROADS S. LITTI.EIIII-ES, New Philndembia. April 13, 1850. 15 tf D - 011 SALE-.A Lug«. Circular Coal Screen - . 11 .1r feet' tong, ind 1 feet in dismeter at the . .largeFt end,-adapted to malting coal of I most approved elaes--co-t e 135.00 and has been very little used-will be sold cheap fur cacti. Enquire nt the York Store. - E. VAILDLEV & Co. Marea lA, 1950 11- r'oll SALE...One - 10 borer. Ermine, troth break log rollers, screens, shafting and •every thine neces:ary about a Coal breaking estableninetit, which will b e sold on *cry reasonable teems. CEO. fl. POTS. ' Marra. 16. 1860 11-if COILSALE...Ong 3.1.1 horee timeline engine, with 1' winding gearizle all complete Enquire at the Nine York Farm, or at the office of MEI GEO. 11. POTTsI 51tirch 16, ‘ese 11-tf 1 4 ' SA • ••• 30 !ante nattfnid Cars, 200 Feet of one inch Proof cuaw. 300 " Inch Chajo. 30,0 " " GEM 11. POTTS :Nlar6 16, 1630 11-tf Folt SAL Cr /MI one 20 liorse-dtesm Engine filsaie. Apply W , Pnttsvtlle, April, 15-tf., ANDRE Ma"' RUSSEJ.z F LS. SALE AND IPO, LET.—Building Lots n Mount. Cartnia, Lewisport. Wood and Lyon's addition to Pottsville,on Norwegian st.. Pottsville. and In Uireravilie . Alio a convenient Office in Morris' Addition. Apply to JAS. IT. CAMPBELL. Anrli 28. '4B. • • 18.4 f A 1 ADID3O3It, 110.1kI• WOOD PIANO for rate ta. J. C. NEVILLE. Ell. rotteville, 'gay 4, 1615.00 113-2 t. B. BANNAN J. 3InIIG : A S,'Marl,et St 11-af niclimm FOR SALE EMI G. 11. Mc - CA BE 'lO-tf =MID NOTICE lei UEREBY GIVEN TO' ALI. PER ill sons holding orders epithet the Township or New Castle,.to present the sarpe to the Treasurer for aecrptanee, between this andtyle I-4th day of dime. arr it Is necessary to return a speedy liquidation of the , same. / By order of the Board of Auditors, ,- LOTt EVANSi; Treasurer. May 25,18:0 ' 2.1-3 r OTICE.—AII pennutsjyre hereby motinerl not to purehare or use Oil froth It. D. Schoerier, purpor tingto Devlan's Patent Labficang OIL. al he has oo a e tit P hn Brli ri y tomake intrM Oil, and any person pur chasing or in!ing the Oil Dom him will be prormeutrul according to tat. 'C P. S. DEVIA7!;. UTE pIIOPO:STAL•S will be• received athe Town of Trevorton, till the '2Sth 'of May, for grubbing., clearing, gradation and niasoury of - the Trevortori. Mahanoy and Susquehanna Railroad.. The work will' be let in sections of a quarter. mile shell. The ma sonry in separate enntracts. Specitications at my care in 'frevotron.or Shamokin, Northumberland Cti, RIMIER CL EA VER, Eligioses- Trevortoo, May 11, ISSO lb. 3r OTlOE—The subscriber, Putc'hased the Ja il lowing articles at Sheriff's Sale, on the ettt Ytnt.,- and has letuthe same with Jacob Matthewa, &tang his pleasure Stoves and Me, I .l Clock, I Bureau. 4 Beds, and 2. Buffalo Robes, lot pi common Carpet-c. iuit,and I Looking Glass. As the propetty belongs to. the subscriber, all persons are for'Mti levying M on it ER.. E. HAM 19-3 t 11, ISM EMI= \; OTIGE — All p — e - ron - rsa hereby warned not to VI purchase or lease a Double Stone flutise, situated on Main Street. In the Town of - I'm - nom, In the coun:- ty of Se,htlylkill, being the . property of Michael & Patrick Goody, as i hold a right to, and posiession of, the sanie t _pn an agreement for the payment of a MO: aro Inst said GoOdy's, for plastering the ..saule, alneitlfr ing to one hundred And seventeen dollars; for wyalt el aims 1 ant to have possession of said' property untie the Fent& arising therefrom shall liquidato the 33 MC: D.. 441 irgnsunettait. Tremont, May 11, 1850 10.3 t , CtOPARTNERSTIIP—WiLLIAM WALLA:CC, ‘.../ - of the late firtn - of Wallace & Utak ision..hits}thia day formed a copartnership with E 4 A MI7EI. IL Ri)TIT— ERMEL. for the transaction. of a General Coal Busts 'less, under the firm of %VaPuce S Rothermel. The receivinc and shipping:of Coat will be erea-ine tied, as heretofore, on witnrires ug Crioncesre-ri, aye No. 9 It:Mimic:lad. Office t". 1) Walnut Street WILLIAM WALLACE,' ROTIIERMRL. May 1. MO. P?..tr CAUTION—The public are he eiiy cautioned not to iftint my wife anythitic rin-fily account, for I ant not willing to pay any of her debts *contracted to toy name, since iitie has icit my house and hoard with out sufficient reason. JOHN P. KESSLER; Jr. :M.iliantaugo Tp,., April 30. 1;7450. VOTICE—SeIIt/01. DI I . I.II.:ATE—TIbh subscrl - tier hereby mpg notice lhnt he has 011/c,l Schur,' Dor:v..ole for I r• 49. in the hands of Mr. Jno. ph mnrp an, Who bi duly :11111101i.W . 41 In CI,I;Prt the Jun.,. All taxes remaining unpaid on said Duplicate +.n tine first of Jun.: heft, war he collected a,cording to law. PRILIP IrAFFA. IS-3t Oa y I^3o . I:OIIINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—lnters u{'• A Admiograi wi t on the ...title or Boller! Wood,dde, late of the Borough of Pottsville, irecei.sed havina Seen grantsd the Register of •Schiqlkill County. 'to the subscriber—all per,ons ki:ivine claims ed !panda Against uh, estate of the sard•Jlecritteni n re. re queste'd to make known the Sallie Without dFlay, and all persons Indebted-to the estate to make payment ICI iliih.irtitieri Of fp AttorrieV, Edward Owen Pat.. ry, 11. q., rent r2,....At tee,. Pottsvi!le. JACOB 11111.3LER, Administrator, M ty 4. 1850 A t DITOIL;S 'NOTICE—In IC E—ln tt;e Court of Coin :l mon Pleas oCrichoylkill county.— • Henry Phifer, alias Ten Ex .72 Sept Term, 1..19. rs amount for distribution in Cntirt. I Andrew Weimar.. 11310 TIIF, \lt appointed lit the Court of C.ossmotj of Schuilkll( I;. di•orilsote the proceeds of the :Alt of Ow defend:lNC!. Real Fli t:M.' Paid Into C.o.'', lit and ;intuite the lien Tirditoti to the ,acne; iv)lt meet for that po mu., at Isiq ottiee, its the rurouzh of Ott, ia•horc, oo Tuesday. the Till, day of May 'sett, la HI o'clock in Ow fidelionn, when and wlo . re all per - Plipr tale, Are nrolitiEd Its 3A GRA May I, , 13 It ICE. NOTICE, that Jun It 14- applieti In the tittnrl com.rmn P0: . :1.4 Or the C.• 11 Illy of St tiny lk 01. Itr the benefit etr the Insolveuu and that the Jostlfzeit Oteren-I have appointed-the ti v of June Tenn 11 , 1 t., at at to_wki•. - k. A . .$1 , for the tte:ftrtng of hts.am.ltcaLKin. Itc the (*burl. T11 . (01.-1A 3111.1.5, Prothoimtary. IS-3t• Marl, li!,0 - f ,u lv , e4 , ,that appllcntnm has c * . elloylisil County, by the Flroill'ieMyterian (Thmell ' ;If 'Tamaqua. fi , rzt Chimer acnnrdtnc to ankles ed in iinue,ralion. filed •:11.1 COM!: 01111, Mal the - halter Hi br cranled tilivret at am aq-1.1 JUIIC in 4.• hr Ml:Atli tq the contrary. I ; : r ny the COM"! . TIIONMS ha - 3.LS, Prritlronntary IS-31. May 4;1,30 OTICE herphy given • that an application h.vi " been made to thy Coma pf Common Ileas of Schuylkill tulip:v. by the Getman Lutheran and G: rnnn Reformed Church nl St..lohn. of Tamaqua. 1"..rt0 Chapter, acrerdintr to art tale+ of I ticerletrutnitti filed tri said Cuart and that in... Charter will he ;rant ed by th , ,fat.l 3I the next .June Ttrtn, unless cans., he el k nwn to the ( . 01111afy.` By lIPI , THOMASMI U.S.. Pr ,, thr , rwrarr • May 1, li;50 iIIOTIC E TO eft_,EDITOItS=—TagT Nottrer that I have applird to the Ifprioratilt . 1, 4(10"4 of the Court of Coninintl for the County or Schuylkill, for the. benefit of the Insolvent Laws-f. the Coinionoweatilt of Pennsyliaoia, and they have appointed Monilay, the third day °rano° next, a/ to o'clock in the r..rviloon, to hear and my rreilltnrii, at the Court Ilmi?e, in the norov2ll , .f ur wiphorF, whenyou may attend if toutlnnk _ 11VAIA K kNIC. lA 4t M.. 1 ,50 171:11INISTItitTOR'.5 NOTlCli—Whes 4 ria. !totem testamentary oil the eltate of Jacob Tape of Matiheiin Toty nship . Schuylkill County, de reaaml, have been frlntrd lrl thwatili,critnita, bt• the Register of r: , rlittylkill Comity— Ktittert . i, herehy given, remit's:in:all those indebted to tia id 'estate w makes payment, and all those having claims will pre,ent !twin for settlement to caller of Ilje imlorroberii. FREHERICK IJECK, JOHN BECK, A dim n istratore. April 17 IS7in . 17 rlto I SOP A ItT N ERSII 1 P DR AVER & CO 1.../ Batik Note ‘ rngrav era, have nasor laird. with them CHARLES N 1M.. 4 11. (do Mvoratily known for the past 14 years as engraver m tne oHro of Spencor,lllifti & Danford) ac- Copartner. The , hisFiffess,will in (wore be conducted under the firm of Broper..Welsh & l o.• JOIIN DRAPER, 1,011 - r DRAPER, OH WELSIT, Phif i ldelt4ta Exchangr. 16-lin April 20, ISSO DmiNisTte.A.Ti — ! hereby given, that lettere fegtatnentary have.bern 'granted to the ettbscrincr, by ;the. Register of Schtigl kill County, upon the - estate oFe&F,IIIWARD BRUNs, late of the Borough or P.ittsviße„ ychtylkrll County. All persons Xnowtng themseleeig indebted to said e•.. tate,are requested to make payment, on of before the Bret day of July next, as the 'accounts %Intl then he given into the .hands of a Alaelstrate for collection. Those havin; clitinta'agalnstisafd estate n ill also hand I then. in Ituniedlateiy. CllAlller3 F. KOPITZSCII. Ft-fit Aptll 13, I rrIA FEE NOTICE.-1711. Books and acrotiots of FOItTER & DALY, havirk been assigned to the subscribers, all poisons having accounts open with them, are requested to call and settle, and those in debted to 'unite payment only to us or our author zed R.—. 111 accounts not settled before the fir.lt of Dere:utter nee, will be kft with a Squire for settle— ttit,n;. _ _ Nov: 10, Isla. IRON, aLc 11iON STORE..—THE STLISCRI ' LIEit 11AVI:sit; removed his Iron hnvtncssto the large Store, NO. 13 NORTH WATER STREET, iv now prepared to receive ,iieders to any extent, and fart any dettcript inn of iron and Steel; his stock is re. plentAird front hi. o)vii implartiitiops, by aimnst every Packet, and feell'ennfelent in /11,1 ability to give Naas ( tenon In all whn may moor Ora with their eastern. T,rins the most aceetumodatipg... W3l. DE COW, ." 13 N. Water' Street, Philadelphia. 7,Gai Feb 16, ISM i•II A 1:544 -For Sale, 120 feet i tn. chain. Aker.. V. , larniShed at the shortest notice, 5-8, 3.4,1246, 7.8. 15.16 and 1 In. best vroollrabie chain, at N. Vary: prices-freight added. 4. YARDLEY &SON.< Aprd 20 1•! 4 .50 . 16. - " ___-____ 1) AIL, itomu 111.0. N -8 . 0 lime. 2.4 .11Flas•Da ,1%, Rail Road Iron, •50 do 11:1 do ... do do . .13 do 21: i do .', do dowlthspilefs , • 15 do 1 x : do : do do knd Platcs,for-salt• by , A. &-G. RALSTON, 4 sr .. ; nth front al ~r hiada• 1' hilada.. July( 11. 1846. _ ~._ it - A.ILItO Al) 1 RD N'..-21 Q 0 -- 7 : - . .7. - i; .; lia.a I roa d a -r! I. assorted from 21 by ito I}; hy-1,.0n band, and f or sale in lots to.snit on:chasers; at rhijowest market • nri,e,hy N.& A. Ail (.ETON, ! Comer of Ridge Rood, 1014 aalgalioryhill me. Philadelphia. Jan 26, ts4n. . -i , . I , .... ... 4-3 mo . • JUNI A'T -A-litiiii-kictßoN.--, F., r s TONS asorted boiler irbp. NPS. 3, 1 and 5 ! of Ot.l prtdthso(26,32, and 361nehesand rindorolengths. ' 4.3 . 4 , C. RALSTON, 11, IP4I 4, Sotith Front et. Philada. _ r-JI - TONTS of Flat Bar Am CO II It: LI Iron, of var. kli R IOU; sizes, jolt received ta r n% for . saie at the York . Store. ....- 11. YARDLEY & SON. March 18' IS:10 k,----- • tII AINS• FORMlNEC4—Thesuliserihers have lust rereivellfrani the ship Elliftbeth,ft and I inch Best hest English Chains,nutde expressly for Mines, and for sale. Apply to , T. & F.. GEORGE, 81)6122 tf 171 Market ainl 12i h Stteeis.rbilada. AA: , ANTED I MMEDIATELY.—EIGIITY LARGE yy young Mules, rot %iamb a liberal and'fair com pensation will be paid upon tielivery at Roundout or Kingston. New Vorii..Suite. ;Application made either personally or by rortimunication to the subscriber, will receive prompt attention- ‘ WILLIAM J. HARLAN. Tamarpial,AScOuyikill county, Pa. 2:.3t. ay 115,,' ISSO _ 1/111INERS•WANTF.V.,L,Tne - subscriber Will IN I. Ore amployniuht, at hio la Ir ant Wadeavilie and - o,ther pinerm,to from; 7S to I Of:.hi users, at $7 per weecka inyah,le in caztk.. ori at zontr4los that will nett:tau! atoraltikt Or =ore Pottsville klity V. MO A r.D..-1 situation. by a Young Man, who con egcak Seism) antt.. English, has a gene.rat acquaintance In Schilylkill counts, and is not a f ra id o f tabor, and can else. eatieractery reference. Address, ,post paid, A. D. Z., Pottsville: P. 0:, stating where an interview may be had. ' ApriltiO, LACIK.S3II ^ 4I-1 ZV Ani TED...A:good Cont- B ish Smith wanted. ';'.on4 acquainted with Cop per Mine work. writilti beragerred- Address THOMAS PA Finksburg, Carroll County, Maryiand..! April ISSO Patentee, Ratling, l'a 2U.tf. S. & 7. FOSTER 45-tf WANTXD .1054 THAN WASLtif 2044 I 16-3 t.• aim
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