_~ N MINEFIS! J0.0111.A.4.!: S4TIIRDA . I 7 , ' 1f..41' 25, I'Bso. GLINCE AT TEIE GALPIIIN CLAM. So much has been said pro and ,con, - on this subject, that it is almost imposSible to Rresent a clear and correct elucidation oT it. The evidence is,_tmdoubledly strong pn both sides, and• the case, from first to list, has been argued with great tact,,sl€ll2,nd learn ing. We.hope we are the; last mart ,to in cautiously impugn' the motive of qny one involved in .its history-'—but . a candid ex pression of our belief requires us to,deelare. that there was mush indirection, obtcurity, and ingenious managelnent in the circum ,stances'attending its payment. Laying aside the justice of the clai 'izainst the original parties—.(and this does not tipper to be established, as; it ought to be, beyond all cavil,) we cannot perceive telly a precedent should be established in its favor, `in allowing' interest. Thousands of Other 'claims—more bonest, just, and unquestion ed—might include interest, with -, equal pro : tpriety ; and, if the rule be followed, we may 'neglect slight , responsibilities, to overwhelm the government, in future, with accumulated interest. .It is the Txdiey of all goverpments to pay its debts on demand, and neccr to allow interest. But, in this Galphin case, interest is not only allowed from the time the claim was demanded from theiGeleral Government, but from the day . of its date The Republic, tvli;ch defends the claim throughout gives_the following history 44: I The claim was (minded nn an assignment of Lalitdit Lv deldors to a third party, in trust to pay certain debts acknowledged to be due. Georgia, which auccfetled Kii,g of Gnat Britain,as trustee, aparntiriated-the lands entirely to annther purpose. although stre-tin s•dertirok to discharge Ilw Irnst. Not the proreede•eif ono acre - of two and a hair by the Cherokee Indians, in trust for the benefit ofi - caijihin and other crelitnri„ were ever appropriated to that ob ject. rittrely this citruntgance constitutes a peculiarly .IfOrlg feature in the justice and e unity of thi clam! Of the ni he r traders, eight of them told,. 'sae! with, she miithec country, during the War of the Revoluttnn. and were subsequently paid principal and interest try the British GtWelTillteill, although the landi had - been syreste'd trout :he Crown. But Great Biiia in, although she WA the . lands, would not penntathe eight traders , he-cause of their fidelity to per. , rite, there nail them both prenclpal and Baur-est. ..tV nu Galphiu fhe c.:, was - ntiierwlse. Tie was a and rendered as it is acknowledged On all hands, lniporiani trivicea to his cnnntry durina the-war.— tViinn, there-foie, iepreitentatives, some years after his death. applied in the British Gnvernmelit f.Tpay - . • e Olnoller a ttL the Other traders, the: tettFV fefu,ed, the ‘ uroithil that Galphin hail Tuk, lik e _the - other traders, by his fidelity to that governtiferilin the v. at of the Bevolution.ridit:ed himselffie any such favor at its hands. Bail he been a Terii, lite represere µolllll hare been paid, principal mid iidcrr st, ' and we should never hare braid of "the Galphin clain't " We are greatly mistaken in the inte!litenCe raid sense ne justice of the pronto. of the I:nited Bi ate'. Ir, when they come to understand all the mitrits alt the drum. they du not applaud, rather, than eiarideulak, it? . - The act authorizing - the settlement of the claim, and referring thewholi'subject to the t•eretary of the Treasur • V was ))til,.-sed at 'the last session. upon theiPt-c of the-adjourn :mud of Congress. This looks suspicious; and its subsequent history doers not dispel it. Irowc-rrst had legally accrued, and it was the judE,vement of Congress that it , should s be paid, wliK was it not so specified in the dei? The law required the Secretary to examine, it—to settle it--=••to pay whatever - was foundl 2 ~, , ~1 *'e_ , ;' but it said nothing about - interest ~1 1 Ti - ,Seoretary promptly- - -Paid the priucipal,= hut when interest was demanded, .he enter-; . tainud some doubts...the result of which was • a• - •r . rfe i rence to the Attorney General. This officer decide Lin favor of the payment of principal and interest. as corning'Within the rneanaz, of the act. That was enough.— A lid rho got it—the /leers? Not at all. 1 , Th4r, got but ~ 1 :1,000 out of sl9S,Oiro !' s It - :ivas TlN:lie-led by Geo. W.. Crawford, a Cabi :let :ilinister. It was ciolly pocketed by hint, hotwithst:anding the doubts as to its ir- . 1 .4 ,z/dv, and in=ure face of the reproach it -Was calculated to entail upon the admini.s , zra4n. , . . • Nyiatever the merits of the case are, this I truth is clear: ,Ir. CraWford knew that he I was intk.resteil in it—knew that :Mr. Mere -1 dill' was,authorized to settle it, Ind that the Attorney • Genera", had it under ,cousidt - ra- 1 tion:—knoWing this, therefore. a sense of delicacy, decency, and honor, 'would have restrained him from taking a - cent, until his -connection ,with the Government had ex-' : Aired. - :slr. ;Monroe' lived iu poverty for I .years, rather than press a claim against the ; government, while he was conneCted with it, And the Whig party : is to bear the odium :l • of-such misdemeanors,--is itA When it suf fers itself to, become contauXnated, ev,n iu swpicion, with the guilt of official corruption, • v—he ready gods, with all your:thUnderbolts— =dash it in : picees!" -.. - P. B.—Tht following are the resolutions arrived at by the'eotinniitee appo ‘ inted to in-: . vestigate this claim. , . -. 1 , 4.. Braared. That the claim of the reprowniatties r.f Croue italtattn was nut a jrts.t. daita against the _ j'ltltell k;IleS.. • 2 , 1 Itesoirel, That the art nr COtiCre4r , made it the -_ d-ty of the se. e..tary.nf the Tietu.ttry to pas. 1:1 , pill.- r iral of said . taint, att.l it urre t herr:litre paid, `tin put • • forma. with taw and precedent.” • • 3,1. fic.“lred, That the art aforesaiti'did not a uthor -17, the srf,l , t3ry of the Treasury tnitay interest on - .. - iram claim. and its paynfent war• not.'.`iti confortniiy ' with law or prrcedcill.' • • A minority report was presented, signed - by four members of the committee, to which ' lyas appended the fuliovviw4 r&olutions. - 1.1. That the .lain] was just, and titttt tt ' i,e G'o;tetn •- meat was Under RH eitittattlenhlicatifth frl pity it. ed. Mit the interest as wen as the prihtipal have , • been I , 3td In cruiftott.ity to Itw and precedent. FASIIIONAD.LE TRIP TO C , The IC.' Y. letter, of ThUrsday aftervon, to thePhiladelphio Ledger, says : The steam ship City of 'Glasgow, Capt. :Ta - thews, sail ed for the port whose name shelx . 'ars, at 110011 to-day, She expects to make the trip in, twelve days.' She haeon boar)] one hundred ; and nine passengers& Thepare principally` from Canada, but there is quite a long list from St. Louis and other cities South. The - Washing,ton, that leaves for Southampton and Bremen \on ..,11onday,•has over oae hun dred and ' thirty passengers booked; and a heavy treight list 'Travel to :Europe is-then very ; extensive already this Sumner. The _opportunities" for going and 'coming across, the ii.tlantic noW-a-days'are sonumerousiand so comfortable, that'_fashion . :iiself is begin nitu; to 'experience a diversion in that direc item. Among the more recent departures are nanny of ,the dashing leaders of the tori here, who custotrit4tly;-shine at Newport, and Saratoga during the slimmer .41-ason. • (idlers are preparing to follow in the Hiber nia and Pacific, that will leavf this side next week." TERMS O , E• U. S-:--SENATORS. The following is a list 0 . 1 4 Senators whose terms expire in 1851, and whose successors -will be chotett-by the legislatares to be elect ed this fall. • The Whigs aie given in italics: P/ie/ps; of Vt., Rusk, :of Tekas, , green, of R. 1., lirebster, of- M a ss. 'Dayton. of N. J., DickiBSon, of N. Y riOles, of Delaware, Sturgeoti, of Penn., 4 Mason, of Virginia, Corwin Of Ohio, -of Tenv., B of Indiana, Pass,,of Yu! ei of Florida.• Benton, of Missouri, Dodge t - of Wisconsin. Et:7 - What literary men ivotild a man name 'on looking at a .house iart fire ? Dickens, , Her Maj . esty's Accouchment.-LBuckingham Palace, May Ist.—This morning, at meaty minutes past eight o'clock, the Queen was happily delivered of a prince; his ,Royal Highness Prince Albert, several lords of her Majesty's most honorable privy comxil, and the ladies of her majesty's beilchamber, be ing present. This great.and important news was- made known to the.city by the firing of the Part and Tower *guns ; and the privy council--being assembled as Soon as posible thereupon, at the couneil chamber, White hall, it was ordered that a form of thanks giving ,for the Queen's - safe delivery of a prince be .prepared by his grace the Arch bishop of Canterbury, to be used in all thurelies,andkhapels throughout on Sun- , day, the sqt day of May, or the Sunday after' I the respective ministers shall receive the 1 1 same. Shortly before nine o'clock. her Roy al Highness, the Duchess of; Kent arrived at 1 the Palace. About eight hntulred of the no bility made their dutiful inquiries after the state .of : her .Majesty and the infant prince. The bulletin, on ThurAay, 'What all so much I desire, testified to the favorable progress of :her Majesty and the roeal infant. Upwards rof one thousand of 'the nobility and gentry 'called at Buckinghain. Palace to read the bulletin of her Majesty's health. His Royal Highness Prince Albert honored the Duke of Wellington - with a visit at Apsley house on Wednesday. He did s.o at the express desire or her Majesty, in order to convey to the no ble Alike the intimation that the r young prince would be callettArthitr, having heen born on she anniversary. of his grace's birth-- day. On Thursday, 'Prince Albert and the royal children visited the exhibition.of the Royal Acadeiny.—[Lirerpool Journal. , The Will of General Washington.— Mr. T. B. Peterson, in Philadelphia, has for sale a few pamphlet copies of the Will of General George Washington, as publish ed in ]3OO. It is quite a curiosity. By the schedule of property attached to the Will, it, appears that the aggregate amount is given as 5530,000. The estate consisted of land in Virginia, Maryland;; Pennsylva n i a , N ew York, the North-west , Territorv, Kentuckv, and the' City of Washington—also of, Uni ted States and other - stocks. The follow ing passage in relation to his slave property - possesses marked interest at the time: /refit, Upon the decehse of my wife, it is my will and desire, that all the slaves which hold in my tnen right shall receive theiT edom. To emancipate them during her i e, would, though earnestly wished by me, be attended with such 'insuperable difficul ties on account of their intermiiture by mar _____. riage with the dower Negroes, as to excite _ , , GEN. TAYLOR, 111 R. CLAY AND THE the most painful sensations, if not disagree • - - ..COMPILOMIS . E. - e.upancy of the. able consequences from the latter while both ' It appears that the administrbtion not o my descriptions are in •the cx same proprietor ; it nut bring in my power, stand by their own plan of settlement oft under the tenure by:which dower Negroes Territorial question; but seem dtsposed-to 'are held, to manumit them. And whereas, arfitig those who wiltreceive freedom accor throw obstacles in the way of Mr. Clay's plan, which has always appeared to us as ding co this device, there may be s.citne who the only really practicable one ever submit. from cildge or hodily!infirmities, and others ted,—and this is, we think, sufficiently ex on accounof their infancy, that will be un ,, , able to support themsek es, it is my will and emplified in the fact, that the ;ultra faction- desire that all ho come under the first, and lists, North and South, oppose ir, , while the second description, shall be comfortably 'moderate men, of all.pariirs, are strong,ly clothed and fed by iiky heirs while they live; in favor of it. and that such of tlitt o\ it , ter description a It would be idle here to o into an elabo- have no parents living, rif living, are uo- F: - gable or unwilling to provide fur them ' shall they rate analysis of the respective plans proposed, be bound by the court until shall arrive *hen so much has already been said. It is at the age of twenty 7 ,five years ~and in case sufficient to know that the present is the time where no record- can be produced, whereby for concession and oimpromise; and the their age can be ascertained, the judgment of - -- a thecourt upon itsown yiet r y of the suluect,shall man who will obstinately refuse to accom be adequate and final. Negroes tints bound, mudate his views to the exigencies of our u _are (by their masters or mistresses) to be. nfortunate condition, must be regarded with taught to read and write, and to be brought the cominon enemies of the Union. There up to some useful occupation, agreeably to s delay. The whole :a danger in every day the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia, . ' Pr for the support of ,orphan and oth question ought to be sealed at once and fur- - ~ er poor.children. Aud-I do expressly forbid ever :Hi it be done by pieceTteal,.the prime the sale or transportation out of the said object is scarce half accomplished. ,It is not commonwealth of any Slave I may die pos• merely ,the admission of California ,that is sessed of under any pretence whatsoever. And I clq morover, most pointedly and most desired, nor the settlement of detai for the 7m0 , 7 . 1 solemalylemoin it upon my Excrutors here bew ; Territories ;—butit is to save the , after named or the survivor of them , to see —to strengthen it — l° end now, henceibrill, , ' that this clause respecting Slaves and every and fin-ever, the dangerous agitation of thel,part thereof. be religiously fulfilled at t h e Slave question. To do this effectually, mere Muc h at which it is direct - cc, to take place, abstract .principles must b'e' compromised, without evasion, neglect, or delay, after th'e crops\7hich may then be on the ground are and we are of the firm conviction that the harvested, partic,ularly as it respects the age sooner it be done the better. We can then, and infirth.,; seeing' that a regular and pc-r -thank God ! Inive some hope of getting, a manent fund* established for their support hearing, for the tneasures of Relief for the as long, as Cher are-Subjects requiring it; not North !—instead of being driven stark mad trusting to thencertain provision to be • made by indiyiduale:—And to my mulatto on mere abstract prit ,aples, of no earthly man William, (callitio himself William Lee) . , pact/ea - 1-u lur , whatever. ' I give immediate frcri'km, or if he should refer it on account of th e accidents which There -is no wisdom in this—there is no P 'wisdom in disregarding the .sufTerin have befallen him and whicli\have rendered g,s of him incapable of walking, or b( ; any active thousands" of free white clams, merely for employment) to remain in the stt&iation he the purpose of maintaining a fanatical stand now is, it shall be optional in him to do se : in behalf of impolitic theories or abs Tracts! in either easehowever, I allow hin ariannu • We are somewhat surprised that the ad- ity of Thirty Dollars during his natural life, 's, ministration should 'be fotind among those which shall be independent of the victual and clothes he - has been accustomed' to re- I who, in the face of the dark clouds that hang ceive, if he chooses the last alternative; hut over the Capitol, still cling, uncompromi- in :ftill in his freedom, if he prefers the singly to their schemes. The Wilmot Pro.fir s t ; and this I give, him as testimony. of viso is a dead-letter, considered in any light my sense of his attachment' to me, and for his faithful services during the Revolution whatever. Gen. Taylor does not propose to ary War. incorporate it—he proposes to do nothing at . . , , all—to . let the Territories, remain, as they [l::7The Duke of Devonshire gave a grand ball at Devonshire House.,:Picadill, on 24 th r now are, under military rule. Mr. Bell's ult., which was attended by all t he lead i n g "plan does not incorporate it—Mr. Clay's—. members of the aristocracy. The venerable nor aloes any plan. It is, in short, an Duke or Wellington was present, attired in obsolete idea, as far as the Mexican territory his full uniform, as afield, marshal of the is concerned,—and yet it is upon the appli- British army, and appeared in fine health cation of this verj:liroviso, or in reference to and spirits- The American minister, and Mrs.. and Miss Lawrence were also present, it, that all the'denNer lies, and daily accurtm lates. There ii•nti merit, therefore, in lon , ger standiag hy,,ct . „ as-tr as California, New ' Mexico; or Utah is concerned. Even if ap -plied to all of them, it milli(' be :7/operative, and of no effect ; —for they would gtill be free to establish slavery whenever and how .c- -- • , \ ever they might choose to do it, if they foutfd it advantageouS. Upon Slavery as it is, mu views have un dergone no change or modification, It is an evil, morally, • politically, a‘nd practically. But we had_rather see slavery---,black as it is—established iitud fastened down forever, upon every State in the 'Unionl-beferre we would consentto haul down, never agate to ,go up, the glorious flag of our country), Between the two alternatives, therefore, of abandoning. the ..-proViso 'or suffering the 'tii - reatened dissolution of the Union longer to continue, all patriotic men have but one - course—the 151107/. . Such is ours. And we would gladly welcome a law making the punishment death, hereafter, to utter the word "dis-union." THE CUBAN EXPEDITION. The newspapers are teeming with reports of an expedition, which is said to be fully or ganized, and portions of it already embarked, a e Tainst the island of 'Cuba. The object is to revolutionize and overthronr the present gov ernment, land to establish one of a Republi can and independent character, with the ul timate object of'annexation to the U. States. That such a scheme has long been contem plated, cannot be doubted ;—that it ,iknow fully-matured, and is about to be carried into execution, appears probable. Its, success is —p o ss://e ;—under any , circumstances it is. hazardous. The Spanish government main tains an army of twenty thousand con stantly on duty; all the landings are strongly fortified, and, in Case of attack, fifty thousand men could be brought to its defence, with provisions to last an indefinite . time. The' only thing favorable to the invaders is,— (and this is 11 great consideration, to be sure.) that the policy of the Spanish government,. with respect,to that island, is unpopular with the masses of the peoplewincluding the rich est and . rnest intelligent classes. The large ' military force is necessaay to maintain the governtnent,,and prevent internal rebellion. The island is perhaps seven hundred miles in length, by three hundred miles in width, and is undoubtedly one of the finest countries 012 the globe. Its proximity to the principal Atlantic cities, is Within about six (lays, _steamboat navigation—being less than a hundred miles South of the Florida capes. Being largely interested in the slave-trade, tiie should not be suiprized if the scheme to overthrow the present government, and an nex it"to the United Stales, did not prove a second Texas affair,--conceived solely with e) c to strengthen Mg, Soul Bern institutions. But it is idle to speculate. We shall see all. In the meantime, General Taylor has ordered off a strong Naval force to prevent the: : American Jlag frcin being involved, in any manner, with the expedition. Ile dis persed the party that was abont setting out from is;ew Orleans, witlyhe c same design, and he may succuil in "heading off" the ,present party, in the`samc . summary manner_ N • te r` _~ A New Brick Building is in progress of erection on Sunbury street, below Second, which will. greatly improve the appearance of the-,:street in that neighborhood. It is built fer" ; . Mr. John Arter, and takes the place of an old and very unsightly- frame. The foundations for two or three new buildings have been started during the week. - The "Anihracite Hail -. has undergone thorough repairs, and improved by fresh painting . , presents a very creditable external appearance. The internal arrangements, and the admirable catering of Mr. Edward , Hughes, the 'obliging landlord, will no doubt make the. ' , Hall" popular with the public. air. George Brumm has also bcen renova 'ling his Hotel and greatly improving it by 1 . the addition of a rte 7 andcommodious dining room, some forty feet in length. The Stone Building, t the lower end of Sunbury street, on the Raitoad, intended for a Hotel, has been under roof fqr two or three months. Why it is not completed lam un able to say. If finished it would'be great addition and improvement• to the Borqugh. Such a house is required in this place.\ln aipettiranze it is certainly superior to an other Hotel building in the Borough; Query '- - -will it be finished this season. lIINERSYII.LE AFFAIRS. From Oei Correspondext THE MINERS JOURNAL, AND OT TSVII. GENERAL ADVERTISER. G - 7 Energy and Enterprise.—There are at this time, according to the - New York Jour nal of Commerc,;,., no less than eighteen ocean steamships--contracted for and on the N%-ys, or receiving their machinery—at that riort. Setting down their average value at 8275,-, o'oo, we find there invested, or in process of investment; an aggre,gate capital of 84,9P,- 000, equal to nearly fire .millions of dollars. New York's ocean s team marine will .loon furrow every ocean. According to the Jour nal's figures, soriu•thing like thirty-five have already been built or contracted for. Q:7 Singular Frcak nJ Nature.—A Mare Belonging to Jacob Kurts, jr., in Robeson township, Perks county, Pa., gave birth, a few weeks ago, to a colt with only twO;legs hind ones. , Where the fore legs should I . ore been, there was only a single hoof, attched close td - the body by a thin cartilage. The animal was perfectly formed in Other respects, and appeared quite gay and ; but its iucessant fruitle.s., attempts to 'Walk excited the compassion of Mr, Kurts, and he ordered it to be ki'led. I f nj-- Lackawanna 1r96. York Trilmne says: 4The great; Iron Works of the illessrs. Scrantons are now making forty tons of Railroad Iron per day, ;while no other concerti in. the Union is knolvn to bie making,,p solitary ,rail. This Iron is of such excellence that the makers sell it easily at seven dollars per ton advance on the price of merchantable English rails." (17' A Son of Mr. A. J. Seagreaves, of Lehigh county, hung himself in his frther's stable, on the I tth inst. He was seventeen years otege. The deed ,was done in play fulness, intending, to frighten his younger brother, but the rope being wet, it tightened, and the boy was unchle to extricate himself. 37' Father Mathew was to leave New Or leans on'the 2243 inst. • On the evening'of the 14th, a grand public testimonial was, to be made by a general meeting at the Exchange, for his relief from ,pecuniary embirrass clients. . 07 Several Large Banks of Cannel Coal -e said to have heen discovered recently • Wheeling, Virginia. nc \ LIPS-SCIILPTIIRE• The following exquisite lines, which we copy from the:last number of the Missionary Herald, are evidently from the pen of Bishop Doane. Chisel in hand, stood a sculptor boy, With his marble block before, him; And his face lit up with a smile of joy, As an angel-dmani, paved tier * him : He curved the dream, on that shapeless stone With many a sharp incision ; With Heaven's own light, the sculpture shone. He had caught that angel vision . Sculptors of life, are we, as wetland, N't7ith our souls, unnamed, Lefore us, Waiting. the hour,wheit at God's command, Our life dreatn,shall pass o'er us. , If we carve it then, on the yielding stone, With many a sharp incision, Its ,heavenly beauty shall be our OWII, Our lives that angel-vision. Burlington Coycgr, March, 1830. FORRES+ DIVORCE CASE This unfortunate affaii is uhdergoing an other discussion in the newspaiiers, prepara tory to laying the case Wore CoUri Mr. Jamison, who plays the principal part in the play, has appeared before the audience with a card, wherein he denies, in the: most ap proved tragic vein, the suspicious excited in consequence of his authorship of the Coa suelo letter. He swears that he never vio lated the honor of Mrs. F., but admits that he acted imprudently, and for which he was promptly rebuked. Jamison is good in the e / haramer of Romeo : but he ought never to ,play it off the stage. It won't do. Mrs. Forrest is, in our opinion . , a guiltless woman. She is, moreover, too much of a ladyro have been so unfortunately husbanded ,--for,;" while she was always •the trustina I.Destlemona, he was the raving and suspi cious Moor—and without an 146 to spur his jealousy save his own unworthiness ! • Tritlriti, light a• air, ' Are, to the jtmlonz, conlirnintion etrnag As proofs ur holy THE COAL TRADE FOR 1850. "c'ease.. . The quantity sent by Railroad this week, is /6.140 11 —l,y Canal 16.040 04-10131 for the week 42,160 15— belug an increase over iast week's shipment Or tip . wards or 3000 tone. We have little miscellaneous news to rommunkai this week, under this head—Mr. - Hannan, who inva riably edits this Department of our paper, bein7, now absent, W'e may mention however, Is an item of gossip, the failure within a few days past,of one of the heaviest mining and manufacturing firms in this re. gum, to a very considerable 21i1013111. The trade gener ally appearsto remain stationary, without any posi tive movement one way or another. COMMUNICATION Philadelphia, May 23d, 1.-50 B. Its I.ls•N—Dear Sir:—The shippers and sellers of Coal in this city.; whhout an exception, nre delighted with the suggestions made by your correspondent (A Collier) in last Saturday's Journal, in reference to throwing away the Chesnut and Pea Coal. The par• ties inte,rested Acre declare, they have never mattes dollar un their whole sales of Chesnut and Pea ; and if ars, have not, 1 can sinswer that no money has been made ny handling it. by anyoat. Why then should we continue to send Into market an article, on which 'sr e . know, we are losing money, particularly when every_ ton; in sent, tecds directly to lessen the value of on the oilier kinds of Coal that ,we are shipping. I have two Collieries in Schuyikiltrounty, from which I have been.; heretofore sending Chesnut Coal tl am win throtAng these sizes into my dirt banks) al the follow ing cask cost, deliveebd in boats i' Rent, Tsill on Mt. Carbon R. R., Hauling do do :Mopping at Landing, Labor iu Situtes, Now. this is the cash cost to me, each week, withsr out calling the Coal anything, and as the article wiliktol bring mote than Its cost, or a very trifle more, / have concluded to throw it away; V.1)1,11 conclusion I hope every other :timer in the county will at 011C.1, COMe to, and thereby enhance the value of Egq. and Stove, at least twenty-live cents per ton. Let some interested party draw upa paper, agreeing to throw all our Ches nut Coal, (on and rifler the tlrst of Juno, tutu our dirt heaps. and let said paper be generally stgoed by the Cortels • orthc County, alit' 1 w ill answer for it, ' /hat the benelicicnt effects to the trade wtil be sti ly aprar,nt in less than a month; as 110 one; ran bw in jured by this course, II is realty *dint hoped that it Wiii be adopted. PIIIL Letter from the Senior Ed,t„r Mt. nOVVEN—Dear Sir :—The Coal Trade remain• withbut any change 6 , r the better. Thank fortune, hnwever, it is no worse. Red Ash is selling at 113 50 on board, and Vi'bite Ash at 13 25, These. rates will, not pay the Miners' actual cost, and the sooner they cease operations the better, until they can obtain a ,better mice. The Iron Trade of the State, it appears, is In no bet.cr et volition. Fri m statistos tellrurd out of about 600 Furnaces, neArly onr-hoif ate in the liandsb(the Sheriff! Verily the bin of sbninlnto ions 1,1 15i6,—the,offspring of fraud and corruption—is doing its work effectually ; .itntl the question naturally arises,hoW long \ will the people submit quietly to this state of affairs 1 \Meetings ought to be called in every Coal, Iron, and manufacturing district in the State; —and petitions circulated, &Mending protection to nor interests from Con ess. If the topple will only rise up in the majesty nf t it strength, my word for It, the representative) In ( errs. dare not deny them a favorable. hearing. It Is all folly to depend upon the tepresentatites without corresponding ac tion na the part of the people. In a country like this, every thing is obtained by drilallon,-11 ellliellAtelf 10 arthin In Congress, nerves the friends of Protection, and causes the enemies of-the State to cower befOre the stritm.• Let the people :811 0.010 0 06, at on ce in a teimined manner, and in le its titan sue month the Tariff of ISO will be materially tidied by the present Congress! The businesa of Philadelphia this Spring, although better than that of 'New York, has scarcely been an average one. The trade to the South and SouthAvest, in consequence of the ale of Cotton, has been•good, —but to Pennsylvania and Ohio, and some of the Western States, it has been less than usual. They," Lowever, anticipate a heavier trade in the fall, but unless a change takes place for the better, but little Improvement can be anticipated. The Minna% Protestant Episcopal Con(ention of the diocese of Pennsylvania, linty 111 session, Is unmorally large, and some unportaat questions are likely firm,: ar - bught forward far deliberation. Amount of Coal rent over the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad and Schuylkill hinviciiiluti, fur the week ending on Thurkituy'eueuing lust: RAIL ROAD. CANAL. W KEK. TOTAL. WEEK. ToT• t.. Pt Carbon, 0,391 11 140.418 Ul 6 711 10 61.059 03 511 Carbon, 4,009 01 52,625 19 3.151 04 16.571 18 B. Haven. 41.000 13 174,683 14 4.556 14 40 19.4 17 Pt Chilton 3,740 05 02,:02 09 1.020 10 12,107 12 %,140 11 4:0.423 03 10,040 04 13:461S 01 135,618 01 Total ley R R lc Canal Z• 516,45,1 0i tona. To cone limelast yrar by Railroad 309 330 biS Canal ' Stl,llil UI °crease thlg year '201,0i1 00 !sm. LEHIGH COAL:EI:ADE. Bent foe the welch ending :66 , 27th, Isso WEEK. TOTAL. 5 By Lehigh Co. 11.004 i 4 52,307 of noon) Run "dines, 3,25.0 01 211,000 01 Beaver 111cadow Co., 160 17 3,220 13' Spring Motifs Mill Co., 3,319 01 7,22015 Cranberry Coal Co., 4,378 00 7,022 02 '. Ilasletnn Coal en., . 3,007 13 14.930 01 ',Mien MOuntain Co., 3.656 05 " vi... 105 13 Ayl'keel:lane CO, EV CD , 3,463 115 - --- .„• 27,713 03 144,704 06 70 satniv . erlad 11Ft year, 97,216 13 taus. The following's rho quantity of Coal transported over the different Railroads in dchuy Mill Comity, for the week audios Thursday evening. WEER. TovaL. Stine Iltllapd S. 11. R. It. 47.013 10 ' ISS 016 14 Little Bel/1134a11 R. R. 5,117 03 60.t , t 104 51111 Creek do 6,051 02 119.143 10 Mount Carbon do 6.440'01 61,217 19 St.huyiltill Valley do 6,210 (13.. 83,259 19 Mt Carbon and Pt Carbon 7.453 11 ‘1.18,509 14 Union Canal do 2,667 II 10,461 00 Swatara do 1,842 04; 9;144 01 ~ . 1111411 Of TOLL ARD T AAAAA 011TATIOS o■ aAIL1101D•I for 1650. , From 111.1.Mrboo.11.1Toven.P.C 11 nto , To Richmond. 170 165 145 To Philadelphia, 170 165 145 . MATEO a TOLL IT CANAL Ton 1650. • Prom Port, Carbon to Philadelphia, 761 rte per tan " Mount Carbon " - 75 • S. Haven .. 72 " Port Clinton 9 • 63 " " ' risiones ET minas.. From Mt. Carbon to New York. 01 70 " " Mt. Carbon to Philadelphia. €0 eti. The freights from Schuylkill/levet) are generally about 5 cis. per ton less, and from Port .Clinton 10 cte. per ton teas. To Housekeepers. Tll6 PUi3I.IC ARE INVITED.TO CALL AT THE' Philadelphia housekeeping Dry Grinds Store. and.examlne k large assortment of all kinds of Dry Goods required' in furnishing a house. . We have the advantage of a long of patience in thli 'business and giving our sole attention to it, to the ex clusion of dress and fancy_goods, areenabled to con duct it on principles that will ensure 'satisfaction to pUrrhasers both as to quality and 'price. In our stock may be found all kinds of Linen Sheeting', Sheeting. and Pillow Cases, Damask Tahte MOS and Napkins. of every variety. QUM!. ill Silfrf , and priCes. from 75 cts. upwards. Blankets ditto. Duni.. ;les, Bureau covers, Piano and Table Covers,F,ruhroi &red Lae.. and Muslin Curtains. Worsted and other damasks, Furniture chintzes, Batt and Crow', in dine Shadings. Turkey red Furnitnres and Cashina tillel, Funtiture Plush. Tickines, Woolen Flour Cloths, Linen do, Stair Oil Cloths (a new article), Clash, Diaper end Iluckahae Towelling., -Summer Blanketing &e„ &c., with a large stock of every de scription of FLANN F.I.S AND PdttSLINS. • 3011 N V. CoWELL & SON. S. W. Corner Chesnut and Seventh. Phllada. I . May 25, 1850 111-6 tun THE ourar,cCorm.vo WARFHO.USE OF LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR, IV ELL known as the most extensive and CHEAP v V EST ERTA BLISIINIEN'T fir Feshionable ting in Philadelphia, has been REMENED from No. I 200 Market titreet,to the S. earner of 41/k avd.ifacLet Sis.—rnit.snexpitts. ts.Pleare remember the South-West corner of I Fr urth and Market.‘a LIPPINCOTT & CO. intend erecting Larsen story building on that comer, and - are selling of their tm. weenie stock full 25 per cent the cheapest in „Phita delphia. Those who want clothing can now buy it at about their own price, and certainly 25 per cent the chejipeut in the city. as Lippincott ar. Co., are deter.' mined to sell without regard to cost, in older to clear out theirilock and re built the st, realist year. Lippin cott& Taylor's old customers fattil ° l ris million new tines) ate solicited tom!, at the South-West Corner of fourth and Mae ket Philadelphia. • ~ti. t y,l6, 1850._ speakutaws CONICAL Olt WEUrZE BLASTING TUBE, Fur Blastoff Rock. Cos!, .Earat, 4-r. INTDIM is capable of performing double the gigot st a single blast. than the,otd style, strai7,lit tube mode of operating. The partieular attention persons engaged in 11101101 W. or bi t asting olt Railroads and Ir. Quarries. ?diners of Coal. 5r.0., is solicited to a trial of the Wilily of this kreat and important in vention, *ltirli can he nisei: in all ordinary drilled holes in rock, coal. &c., by the Intlst inexperienced operator. The gust of powder raved by the use of I !ie wedge Tube, independent of its ability to double or treble the esecution, is Sasieg far hcyond any cosi. atteuitifor Its use. The itrolerstgned, inirentor, having secured the right of inattaCicturing and rend ing the same, by letters pat , tu, U prepared to furtllsi. all orders fof, the VIMe st very low . prices, assorted sizes, ranging from 12 to 21 inches in length. !Hitches in dot ineteroa Ith a proportionate 'somber dewed, of the_double tubes, for side blasts; at the following prices': 0-'2 50 per thousand waterproof of assorted sizes, frnm to It inches in length. I: in diantetet Any . further inforinal.ion relpertiug the abuse will he cheerfully given, by letters (post-paid). In perSoll - application at the office, N 01,247 Chesnut st.. l'hila &lrma. • 111(01Am ?it. SPEAKMAN. • The •Ithscilher has been appointed Sole agent foo the s Ale of I hese iteies;in gichoylsili County, and es prepared to supply them in any quantity, at Manufac turers' wh.dr..:ile and retail prices, at his Raid/. Paper and Variety S.,:ore, rottsville. D. BINNAN. May IS, ISIG 201117 20 cents per ton " " 10 " " tO cents per ton .4 - 5,1-1() 07 RAIL ROADS Removal 'Extraordinary! New Store. AVIIOLENALE AND DETAIL: JI'ST or , toog at the old nand nf _Oro. W. Slater, in tinter SifiA, directly uppihilte the Post Office, Pottsville The subscribers. having taken this Ma established stand, respectfoily give notice that:they are now open ing an extensive assortment of winds : cpasiicing mf GIIOHS,HIIOCEHIES., QUEENS WARE PRO- Viz:IONS', FISH, SA ur, 6tc., &c,,, all of which have berm selected with the utmost care, and bought main ly from Auctions and Importers. Ift.Mg had many years'. exlierien , :e in the whnleYale city business they enj..y, In . consequence, many and superior advantages in the proven: eta of their goods cheap: their motto bring-Small Profit:, and Quick Sales, they ure deter mined to, give their customers ilie advantageof their experiente, by selling at the loweio t ity prices. The Public, by calling and exinnining•their sincli, will be amply convinced that such is the fart. COUNTRY DEALERS, who may ilegire 53V6 the expense of a visit to the city, will linit at Abin estah lishini nt ail oppOriunity to replenish their steck, and nhiain goods ou terms as favorable as they ;ran procure them in ni 7 l y i io tt n?I oP"A*7UrC'n «'ill be kept l procure 'giW go i"5 :::l j a On the best Irrms pinc.itdo. ereountry prnduce liken in etrhante. JOILNSTCri; & Co. May 1 R. 1850 2041110 l'ro &Sono CRANE'S PATEN soAr. Important to the haditi ! rrlll3 PATENT SOAP is acknowledged by the 1 testimony nt Ilinniands of persons, to lie one of the greatest inventions of the age, for saving labor, thin. Ind elprone. A ...mint., trial trill proytilla effica cy and its Cuat sopeliurity over ordinary anal, for wanting Clothes and cleanable painted adrfica .4 all kinds. For r ail. iu Pottayille, by JOSEPII rAvimit, the soli: taiatinfact Hier m Sttittyll.ill Count). as guar antidd b) the patent richt. Also.l be lollowing places. PlitTel VILLE : • - Edward T. Ta)lnr, J. M. Beatty & C 0. ./ Alelalltit•P Nli.reh,lsl, . J 39. :'illinisil & tisenr. Fes & Itnsthrr. Itirhard Morns ' ' Samuel Morrio, 5 J." 1111 11. 11111 , ~ / Spencer, m a . m . &Co ~. Focht & Focier. 11r.Vitson, 50.1311541 ilasun. . / Wm. Price, St. Clair. 2 • Ftatteth.Mardonnid, :thiddy Brthe Mans. & 0., lienry Guiterina/fird Alpine Bol ton, Port •Carbett, 6.c , &c. It ie'coeisidered sopeitloonel tin UIVP ref. retve6 tlrte The papttlartty thin extr.gototir) ,Soap hae ttainetl in eht . trta to .11e t, it. itatoduelloii Ilk rt/tlsl , lllo, IS. Wr think, rroOrltt:ffirlr,VOr ns son2ular qualdief, and the aotanit-lithg 'MCI - 0 . 11110 sale ha., 1 ,,,t w ith. IA the hest Lvldome that ,p6llll be of t,, the poldie that nes tlfiertatice• Is allfiret fated Ma) In, 19"7 l'ost Office itegultilions. AT,POTTSVILLE PE.NIN'A Hours of Cloolog thr All way malls between Potts% the and Philadelphia trill"cstt.ts ai 9 o'clock P. NI., flatly. except Sunday., and attire daily about I o'clock. I' U. To Philadelphia, New York, and Boston, nt k A U., and 12 o'clock NI., daily, except mindo)., am ), arrive nhtnit o'clock. I' M., and 7 o'clock. P. NI. _ To NtSrthumberland, Stitabory and intermediate Warm., at II o's lock. A. Ni., daily. extern Sunda} s.untl arrive daily about 9 o'clock. P TO Danville; Williamsport, Money, &c.. at II o.'- clock. , tinily, except fitinda)s, alld datt) shout 9 o'clock, P. NI To Miner.% ill, 1.6 nellyn.Donaldson.Tremont.Ace at II o'clock. A M., dmly, except Sundays, and ar • rive daily about I 4 o'clock, M. To Port Carbon, Norweelnit,Tamatra, Wilkesharrr. Mauch Chunk, Sac., at II o'clock, A. M ex , t'Pi Sunday., and tame daily about 7 o'clock, I'. M. TO JOIIPStOWII, Darn:bora, t k.e.. at 9 o'clock, I'. Nl., mi Mondays, Wednesday. and Fri days, and arrive the same days about tl o'clock, P.M. ()fro Hours. from 91 o'clock, A. M., till 9 o'clock, r. m., except Sunda)... when the office IA Open One hour, frotn 12 till I o'clock. ANDitew M.ORTI:IIEII,'P. 16-il Pottsville. April ?A, Mill --- - Samuel 11. Ulblghaus al. to. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DO NESTIIL: HARDWARE. CUTLERY, &c. Xo. 160 :Vora TIMID Strert 24 duo,. below VINE • 11.-11 PAW. tiler 'Mend kcepin; m general ioaorirm•nt or Hardware on hand, at lowest in.lrX-`1 paces. ennui ry rhants, are reopectfolly inYfled to c4ll. 7... IL-11rpot for Juhn lien's Planes. Jan 10, lg. y llahogany and 31arble Steam SAW MILL AND TURNING SHOP, .Corner of Etertitid and Ridge Rood. AND CABINET NIAKETIS ' CF.NEBAL FVANISIIING STORE, - No. ill S. Second St.. below Doel. Sl., Phibura. 11E, subscribers would call the.epeetal :mewl., of Cabinet Maier! and Mimi's, to their very even ,Five armoriment of materials in their linen.onFistiog of Mahogany Veneers; Boards and Plank. flair Cloth, Curled Hair, Clue, Tarnish, Looking Gla'as Mahogany Knolia t 11.1 Posts, Marltic '1'011,3,3nd ever) description of liardevare, Tu013..&c. Cabinet Makers residing out of the eity, would lind it greatly to their adcuittage to all at one store to por cba.e ouch inateri.ds as they wain, connected with, their litwitiess Ail our good. are Waranted, of the bestgnllay, and nt very reduced - picot'. Our terms nrc (no trade.) tCe gnarantee to rive, every mart . the Worth of lii• money. , T. & L. Tili)mrsoN. N. 11.—Mahogany, Walnut and Ilandltail Plank, and Stair liallustermfor.fluilders,—also Marble Man telft, always on 'handl, and every description of Turned April 6, 1830 IiARDING AND 1101.1., witor.r.sALE COMMISSION PAPER WAREHOUSE No. 21 Minor St.. tr , tween Sib find GIA and Chetnut and Market St reels. Pilisnexpais K E Jr i t ' ll7i n ti P iro t 4. n k n PE l i a l n ; L a it i ti a irt e n r„ d hl v isl r ie le r d s,ll n e c r k . chants, Wintifacturcrs. Schott,. &C., Are. WY have made arruntements with some of the best Mitts in the country to manufacture F i ner expressly for us, sn that evi•ry exertion shall he rnsde to give entire rotistic- Ono in our curt 1111 l ern. We return our turr , t sincere thanks to our old friends fur past favors.nnd holm from our increased rock, and exertions, to merit a continu ance of their custom. All Orders froiry . the triunity proMptly attended tn. ,Thsy can accommodate publishers tv ith any given Flit of printing paper, at Cm shortest notice. We would gay to those drsi roue of a good and cheap article, give in, n roll and 'examine for yourselves. rr Market prices paid in cash or trado for rags. S. W. lIARDING..r 11. FRANKLIN 1101.1., N 0.12 Minor Stio,i. Frt., 16, .7.6mr. Blind Manufactory. u, CLARK. VENITI AN 111. IND NUF. , ,teTITItr. rt ki r . of the Gotdelt Eagle. No. 139 and 143 , Sena Strand st. below Dort Jr. enit-tommtitr. ry IMPS always on hand a twee and fashionable as- IN Ulf! :WM of WIDE and NARROW OIIAT WIN DOW lILINDA. manufa.einred in the best manner, of the. hest materials, and at the lowest cash prices. Haring refitted and enlarged hls establishment, he is prepared to complete orders to any amoullt at the shortest entire. Constantly on hand an assortment of MAHOGANY FURNITURE of every oar ;manufactured esmessly for his own eater and purchasers may therefore rely on, a good are terms. Open In the evening. Orders from a distance packed carefully, end rent free of porterage, to any part of the city. _ 11. CLAIM. 35-iv :August 25. 1849. Mill Stones, Fire ltrickm,_. Britlß. BLOCKS. tit, BOLTING CLOTHS; y IMPORTED direct front the Manufacturers, nr made tis order with all the recent improvements, and we/ranted. PAtent Comprers'il Fire Rricati. Cos %lute, File, teetiom . the Garnkirk Werkm, Sent: nd,`equal In quality to any in use ; imported and for ale by', J. E. MITCHELL, ? No.t 14 Old York Road. Near the Indian Pole Phitadelphia. A!prit 6, 11.313 spring Fashions. "‘„ 11 . 113. MOBDAN,ltiarket Bt., Pottsville. Iris just received a lards assortment of the Newest style BONNETS, very cheap. Call and se 1 April 20, ISSO 1641 OrphauST, Court Sale. prasuANT to an order of the Orphins' - Court of r Schuylkill County; the aubscrlbel, Adenhastrator of the estate of lostion Latish, tate of Butler Town ship, in the Couniy4tif Schuylkill deceased, Will expose to sale by n liGllc Vendee. On SsturdaY, the 25th day of May neSt.iit 11 o'clock iu the forenoon. on the premises, In ,the Town of Ashland, two ter• twin lots or plecea of gtound, situate 'ln the triwn - of Ashland, Nos I and 3.. containing .each in front or width 25 feet. and RC lingth at depth 123 feet, bolnd ed sourhwardly by Ird NO 5. vrestwarilly.by a 25 ft aide street or alley, nott.Mytirdly by a 25 feet wide street, and eastwardly by Third street. Also, Two' other IMS, , Not 42 and 41, Intsptil town of Ashlann, eacli t cootaining in front or width 25 feet, and in depth or Ironlll.lp feet, bounded eastwardiy by an 80 feel wide street, called Third street, southwards ly by a 25 fest wide bhOy or. street, westwardly by lot N 046, and anithwardiy.by Centre street, and the mes snages, buildings, aidtteprOrementa on the; said lots .ereeted. late the est:W . of the said deceased, A tten• dance will be girentind the conditions of sale made known at the time ot4l place of sale. by IS,RAEL REED. Administrator. Dy orirer of the Poo, t. DANIEL KAERCIIER, Clerk. . orwieshore. May 4,'11750 ' 184 s. Av MEV fineani44,/ of esurased llama, warranted, s uperior to any Mint in,the market for family Clic. Jui4 received and foi'llitle at the Yara Ptata• E. I'ARItLEI' At RON. 19-tf 510 i I I. 1850 II EREAS, rite Don. MITRED KIDDED, Esquire, V President of the Court of Common Pleas of the connty of tichulkil, fn, Penogylvat.ia, and Justice of the several Courts onQuarier &gains of the Peace, Over and Terminer:llnd Cat.eral-C4Ol Delivery, In said county. and lighlemitgli?. Plissnor, and Jaws Ilitgemen, Esquires, Judges ;ilf the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Dyer arid Tertniner,and Gen es-it Gant Delivery, foi:the trial of all capital and otheY offences, ill the said cilenty,'of Schuylkill, by their pre cepts to me din-cied, hive ordered i• Cott rt of Cnntmon, Pleas, by er and Termlner and (letter:ll,olot Denier!, to be holden at Onvlgiburg, nn Stonday the 10th day of June neat, to crintlnue IWO weeks, if necessary. Notice is therefore lieseby given to the COronerohe Justices of the Peace', and Constables of the said county of r_tr fittylkill.litat they are by the said precepts. Commanded toilie theh'and them at 10 o'clock Witte forenoon of said day, with their rolls, records, sithins.glaminationv,,and all other remembrance* , tit da those , things whirfrtit their several othc.* appertain ob e done and nil Heise that Pre bound by recogni zanies. to prosecute aiesi fist the : prisoners, that rr or then shall be in the gaulnf mitt county of Schuylkill. are to be Viet, and there to prosecute them, as shall he just. sh ei .iir, 4,0 h, t C. 31. Sheriff. bury, Alay 11. Isso;' t 19. tr R. --The wn and jorront will) are p,ummoned to allend as nl mart; :[re require.l to alletillpllnclually. In ea., of non-attetillaw:e the law in •ucli cak.ea Made nuJ . 'llll.ll % . 111 be rgtilly earorrell. Thip trance to ituhltmlied lly:,order of the C(.llrt ; llitiae Con eitVerll ibotmoltves accortlingly• l'rticlaination. v ()Tice ,s hereby, glset, that a Court of Common 111 rteas, for the trial iit 1.31.1. at matte, in and for the l'outity of SchleyPiill, tt. 111 he held at OF wittsbutr, in ilw ~,,,nfy afl/1.15414. .11 M / /. / lay. the ;:d ‘ 1,,, of June, to contirtte l'sro werl.s it nemssary. 'flterelore, all pershus having suits pending, and all 111/1,1111. Wpm,. duty It-aliatt 11.10 Apperlr 111,111111 (14,0111 i. Win trlllo notice, and govetu thein..elves arcordittely;' .. C. 31. STRAUII, 6licrilf. sbesiirs stir. r, Ontigts- I hum May 11.1650: , f , _472c i Iteghiter's Nolie.. - • . v, OTICE is lierehi given, that Executors - and 40- /.11 tiontstrators iter6ontfier named, 11:1Ve tiled thcir rr*pective accounti atf the folio, in: rotates, in the Register's ritfii.e, Oniiiiy . of Selinylkilt, 'which are ' ronut,itart, to , ett all.iwed II 111. ilegialr., Zll4 Will be pi...V.lllrd to 111 r JllllltllB of the Orphans' Court of :gild Count), at Orwigiiburc,. 011 Monday, Ihe 3il day of June,next. iii 10--oN/ock in the. forenoon for' allow anus: 11101 170115/11.01111, when and where an persons interested luny attend If they !hint: pp.per. Ist. -The accourd , of Milos Bork atol Paul Hock, Administrators of th'e estate of Peter Bork. late of Easd ltrunswig towitship, deeertsed. t'd. The aerouniiof Ittinjamit 111Zar. Guardian of Eli John and 11uniliel, minor c . n of 1.:t1 flambe!, d y of Union township, deceased .. ./ , r 3d. '1 he aceount.of Mary g t .,. Iran, Adrninisitatyli of the estate of Grad:. 1:1161 7' an, late of the ydro' of l'oitsville, ilece3sed liti. 'lhe arrottla of Mary Wittuan, Adtult.Aratrix of the estate of Auptat us Mtwara, latcof ttor(Borotrith of Mioeroville, deceased. / it.. of ito!.ert M rahner. Esertitor stn. The necrittip of ltic Last Will and Teein vent of Jacob Sioicinger, F,•ei Lite of the Eli:trona of Pottsville, ileceiviedf nth. The Inconel of Chita WiTaytor. Ann,litho/e -ta( or the est.ite of Ailifiletpie Into pf the tlorouell of MiberetvMo.:deceased. 7121. The accouitt,,r Nathan and fienree )Sorer, Adariuivt ra tors of the ezrate of Samuel Sloyer,laie Of Upper Mativiniartect iinvitsiiip, deceased. Bth. The accoustOff tionraii Roeder. AS.lohl trator of the estate of Elizabeth lime;ler. late of Wayne low nslilyritleteaseil Pitt The aecoitrit of Benjamin Krunten, Adminis trator of the estate of JOilfl Slaric, late of the Boro' or om it.stdag. ileCeased. 10th. the acrobbi of John Stantieck., Adtoloirtra tor o f . rlie E.taze Cif Jacob Wa;ber, tate of Wayne towtolop, decor:axed 141 h. The account of John W. Metre lon, AdoOrtra , prfr of the es.tate ol . .tentiard Shaeffer, Lite of Wayne too ri-slitti. d«sea soli. • I lilt The accopot of John L. Cohn, Adoiiiiliitrator of the e , tate.rif l'ijset Metz- late of Upper Ma liantango tow de:a:aped . .1/ANIEL KAEACTIER, Register I bin April 30, IEIIO. Whole. io!g , rt.:11'100w Ware hroom..ttrnib Comb rPelp.s and rarlay NO. 1 6 N ORTH Si EC 0 21i D K.TRE,ET, 14111.•DEI P 1414, • !Gilder I Sidney Jones' Carpel, %Vlrelmitsel enlaCiied my store, I have on baud and ro,nufa,t or Ina and rec. ty ine from the Elver. State.: anti 'Lomita. adds hone to toy etnr.k. Cr far it air • 5110 110.1 CYIIIII . 1001 WO neat painted Tub.. 4110 It.trrel And 200 loan' clutrrot, 100 dozen Cedar 600 do, tt painted rat's. WO doz. Wash Boards, 100 dez nest Ftittgat nod Flour . itolcsi riptgots,t4poons. and Ladles. il'otr bare.—rntl nest Market niol 200 nest W111,,w Comlies, Ull.lOll and Cradles ; u LITI,IIIi i,surtment of French and Dowe.tK and IT iwslitt.-10.000 Wlth Brooms, 10.000 Shaker Ilronios.t.ro A. z each Wall. Paint, Scrithhiur. Nhoe and 110r..e Ml ht>hrs ; Tooth, ~having, 1 loth and tlrlr'trashes of reedy style. Comb., —'NOD drizen fancy Coml4, or various term , , std.,, ner./C, pocket, dressing and fine tooth Coutba .4" vnnont. VIPs. - inektakr Maser, of. Pine, Cherry, Walnur, lltahng any a.nl Gilt Frarne.of all siz. s and patterns ; Ger man. l'rrnrh and ,toeliob Looking Glass Plates, of all itzep, from 7 by Ono to 72 by 120—(packmg Insured 10 nari.:. .I.the Guinn)—together with a lame assort ment of V..riely Goods 100 numerous , o 10 mention.— The attention or in'erchanis is respeetfully snitched to the examination- of my Stock, all of wit kb will be cold low for calb in city acceptance. FO as to andel : par,. any 1,11,1)411101i ill3t can be offered ' '2. 11..50 ' JO,4EPII TAYLOR .2u1.1( MEI G. IV. Rierchant's Cell brated r‘ - ' \N.A . 0R 110 R bit. ;flackib a's./ Unirersal Family req•retatten far Ilfßia,rs of tht Human T M: and esperumre has luny proved that this ! NI VF.IISAL RENIEDV has not Its equal on the 11.. t of popular inedieines, having beet' more than 14 years before the public. TestllliOny of the most di.interested character ails wonderful effeetc on the animal economy IS almost daily presentedlo the prnprietnr A young malt In the Town of Wilson, whose clothes were burnt otgof him, was reAt.wed (n•lthout Suffer ing) by the lintely use of thi. 011. Numerous ire the unsolicited stateMents or patients themselves, and Inherit who have used the Oil, of cures which in inentanives appear SO remarkable, that were they at all interested in a peculiar Point, they could ha diy liaise been credited . The following diseases are among many others in the titre of which this Olt has been completely success itil and in which others had entirely failed ! Sparta, Sweehy, Ilingbone, Windgalls, Poll Evil, C 11.1111315, Cr:irked Heels, Calls of all kinds. Lnme ness, Fresh Wounds. Sprains, Bruises, Sand Crack's', Potinderdd Feet, Scratches. nr Crease:Mange, Rheumatism,llitesl of Animas, E,sternal Poisnns, Painnit NetVous Affeetions, Frost Rites, • Bolla.Corns.Whitlows.Burns and etialda, Coßidains. Chapped Mande, Cranni, Contractions ; tor the :Unities, Swellings, • , , Weakne.ia of the Jnints. • Ca kedlilreasts, CAUTION TO PURCHASERS. neware of . 410UNTF.11FEITS. and be. vire the name. ~of the Me ,Prepriciar, cr.ort.cg W. ritEßcii.riNT • Lockport, 14•.-17., is blown in. the side of the hottle.and In his hand writing over the Con. Don't he: pursuri ded to take at.s•thing else with the promise it is Just as amid Vitals practiced by those tinprinciplcd dealers whoseionscience will strewn like India Rub ber, and wildfire of a kindred spirit of those in our large cities, whose nefarious prier Res have so recent.' ly been ..sp,,Od to the action-of Congress. • Those w lin attempt to Cnenterfelt this article are tn.' ferred to 'bele w of New York, of illoy 1845, by which, it iv It, stieh that every person meddling in these counterfeits lesubject to indictment. imprisonment and One. 1 A person selling out of this State, w he liable t arrest when In the State, and also to be held as a aril ness agnltlat'l,/,...e he bought of nr sold for. All Orders addreued intim proprfelor will be prompt-' ly responded to. . Cet a Pamphlet of the Agent, and see what won , IletP:lre accoMplished by the lISF Or this medicine.• Sold by respectable dealers genetally in the United Stnt,rnini . canarlb.. Also, by J. V. C. N,ftClfE , Pottsville ; E. J. Fry. Tainaqua ; C. Frailey Orwigshorg ; Sitcom halt Bethlehem i Pomp ;t. Kensey, Easton, f Lewis Smith 4. ca..- Allentown ; if. Masser, Sunbury.; D. J. Sheafer,lditton AL A. McCoy. Northuniberiand; Dr o. Tobe',WilkesbarreilW 'Anthony k Co., White haven; lilliarne,.-Le , tit 'shrug; Jl. Williams ,Bear Creek; 1. , M. Ehect. Mauch Chun.; Bollet Sr. Jones Tunkhannhek Frederic: Ktegt - er, Co., Wholesal rent. Philadelphia. N. l . 3. 1;119i. 45-11. IBMI =I IT. 'Hicks Jones, _.• Alerccr JoneS. .iskoze..4 pokiv-blass: Waft'. 8ru43.. Coldly , , Basket and , woonEN WARE STORE-, 2 0, 14 6 :North Third Rimer, four door* Otis, the NEagle Gott!, end direetty opposite to James Kent eDry Goods Store, betrenn . 4ee aid Vine Teem Philadelphia. March 23, ISE GMT UP fOtin PETITIONS! wren% :-TALR. 1 : - ApT 2--sOVIND TUE There is a. good' 'chance of getting a mod'. ficatinn of the 'present British re - Venue and • Our advices from Washington are to the effect . that all that is necessary to secure it, is a. bold, unalaimous, and a. determined de. monstration. Lei Congress, therefore, h e overwhelmed with petitions,—let meetings I t be called, petitions circulated, and letters written. Every inau go to work. 'flao,se 'Atilio cannot write or make speeches,—why, let them talk ! -ranyt king to make themselves understood ! Congress has beeu fooling . away time, and now that the whole question has been finally referred, to the Committee of Ways and Means. and a virtual promise ob tained from the Free Trade Chairman, that he will show fair play, we have some en couragement to ..press the war. into Africa." Let no one suppose he has no influence, and that he cannot make it felt.' If you can do nothing else, write letters under your own stg -nature, and on your oxyn "hook," detailing the actual prostration' of our interests in yotir neighborhoods, and address them indiscrimi nately to Free Trade Locofocns in Congress ! Put them to shame—make thetn hear you! There is CIO use of mincing. matters—we . I must have ri modification of - the British Tariff Icif 18.16, and we must let our Representatives 'know it. Go to work, therefore—our neces sities, our idle workshops—our cheerless miues c -ilrive us en, and the opening (lay of Hope iitvites us f.,17.,r - it" 4 ,vhi‘i., , ton Monument,---;fln :Monday, the Board of A -\ lkrmen of W4lking,toniCity, resolved upon the al:ipropriaildifi . of one thous and dollars It year, fo\five ydars, in aid ,of the funds of the WaOlinion National Non- UTTICIIt. The Republic dousnts not this reso lotion will be concurred in hy the o.'ier branch. and approved by the Mayor. Philadelphia Mournlt No. 5 SOUTH SECOND S 7. rIitLADELNIT. BEss.N SON. me 1),,w importations, nun wglnlq„ attention of all Caen boy.. tail) to their large etock of BLACK Ilaregee v garrinise, Chaly linnihazineei Flornbuzine Minh Al acae. Canto Clothe. SIM., double Moueselin/de Lainee, Grenudiue.:, Clown° Crapes, ll:liege Jka wes. Taihlt lone and equate Shawls, Barrer Sint wle, Crain, Love and Cr..oe Liege Vette. parent Engkish rrinono.e and err Cranes, &c..&.c. sEcoyD rkwuli , N ING Lawne, Goighanw, Baregee, Monese/de 11.411IlaA.C1inghain lawns, Chintzes, Acier Chollyi, Linen Lunnes, 11111 l bordered Ilandker ebiel'e, Collars and 'Cite, black add lead Kid Gluv.ll, hiitapol itan Glove?, &c.. Ax. OPINIONS OF •rife russ. Tlinv‘pri largeV:provided with Mot:truing Goods and those wishing tc; purchase, will find ample opportunity to do Innwith t neni.—lNort It American. No advantage taken or domestic dutre•s, rokextor fioll or imposit ien.-ISaturilay Conner. Our Mt i7,11S can, at any moment. rall at lids store. and olitunt every lll3tetial for ladies' attire ihat is Dr . :F . 9.4r'; in IN! aeasou of aff iction. confident nt once 4,,bt.titting COCIti FflOthi, and at (Air prices —[!tiir. April ]o. 1000 16 Im ME Ant I-Pyric Paint. LL FIRE, WATER k. WEATHER PROOF, SAVE YOUR 11.NSURANCEI 'VMS PAINT is . theresult or a, long series of Ari -1 etitlfic experiments'. nod is totally iltiferenihloin any "time ever offered to the public. It Is composed of materials entirely fire-i•Xonr, bpj,, g 'eruptible by the I'd°. Pipe It forms a coating im pervious In air and mokture, and is a perfect protec - lion against all the inditihry cattres of fire, whether Sparks, Cinders or [lest, from 3 netzhboring butitlthg in flames. It IS especially adapted to protect Roofs frnm Fire and Leakier:, Wll9ll of all kends (tern Decay, Tiu Roofs and Iron %York from Rust 11.111m:id Itridees and all timblutes exposed to sparks from Locomotives. and the interior or Marinfertories, where sparks or a quick li2ht dame Would readily set them 'Ler hie woh out this proteetinti. No other paint is rcpt.l ti it for the walls or brick lhouses, dying them the appearance and solidity ofistetne, and evntrilug the use or said, alwasF annoying acid soon wearing otT. The longer it remains on the wood; the harrier It becomes, and the better .1;1 it resist the araitinet lire; and timber, if it &mid be unmerited in a solution of it, would, in a little time, he petrined to stone. It has no lime and nevecerarhs. It hardror by drying and never peels off. It I's adi catled4 economical paint. A Milldlrirg can be properly C , “ ered with it at one half the coat of lend. Persoits %labia': to have their houses fire-proof in side. can put on two coats of the Anti Pyric first, and then any color they may wish after. lhi ethibltion at the Store, thre,e houses painted In different styles. re For further partlrulars, certificates, &e., see pamphlet published by the Compriiil. THIS. N. Y. Hospital, Per. R, '4O, I have made air experimental investigation IMO the properties of a paint prepared by the N. Y. Anit•pyric Paint Company,:named Anti Pyric Paint. Being ac qnainted with PA coorsmition. 1 Would state that it is of an in itinibdatible nature; and from the dense and adhesive qualities it is prepared or, That it 13 etil ingioly protective against the action or th, wows !mere and will= have the effect of preserving wood and other sarfacts on . n Itich it may be spread. from deray. Mth rtgard to its. Anti-pyric properilesi,l would say, from tire experiments I have mad,,, that there is no probability of shingles and tither wooden surfaces painted with it, Ishtar Fite from showrUs of ashes and CitkllerS, ogle of the: disastrous rhararter of our fires • 1 consider that the "N. Y. Anti pH,. Paint co.' has brought forward a valuable and useful itn• pros mom. ie a necessary article, and ilmt It deserves the consideration or the puldiv, no: a .3.ll , Ttlard act lust firm,. and the earnest attention of the. Innprante tom panics, as greatly lessening their risks. I.A wnEscE: Pro!'essor II( Chemistry and Lecturer fin Nlediral , Chemistry, • Y Hospital. Manufactured hp the Now fork Anti Pvtic Paint compohY. and , irr sale at their Depot, at 187 WA TER St. :S. Yoyk,.by tneir sole an.l only authorized Agent, GE!), G, SHEPPARD Ala e '23. I ...51*/ 123 m 9 ly MI To Farmers and handers. r . nous!) PLASTER. for sale by the bushel or bar• k,3iul, to large go3tilitio,. AkO, ( * AMA - pi Et) PLA'S.TER A . SiD MASTERING HAIR of first irtiality, carefully prepared foutran's porta:lop. Apply pergreneelly or hv feller ai Sebuylk ill 'tile. abov Willow or Drown St. Wharf on the Delaware. - I'. COG - .:INS & Cu., I'lelladlelphi3. 27 1857 IS-I tie(' =I Patent, Lubricating, OH. It. IJ. SCIMENER, LTAVINc purchased the exclusive right for mann 1.1. facturingatid vending the Patent "futirleatitig(7ll from P. r3,Derlan & Co.. for Schily !MIL Datipliin,Leu u ri o n,Coltintbia,Northumberland,Luverne.Wyoming , Lehigh. Carbon and Northamptont:ountie.. he announces to the puhllt that by has commencedthe mannsact..re of it tu the Borough of Wm.:vine, where he will be happy to supply all orders promptly - , and at the same rate it can be purchased (tomtits! Proprietors of the patent right. This oil • was patented iattaary Ath, 1119, and its superior excellence and cheapness has already given i: the preference over all oilier nil io use, for ail kinds of Stationary Machinery. Loco motives and cars on our Railroads.—and also (or Lam use: All orders left at his store, willbernnmptly attended to. R. D. scuoENErt. Centre trt., opposite tfte MD Office. rottsville..llune Id. !Sri The follotving certificates show its character phikukiphla. Dee, 4. 1818 gres..,rs. p. Devtan & Co.—Gentleman:—The ra ent Composiiion you seat me to have tried, and which you design as a sulhithute for the best nil in the work. ing . nf Machinery. 1125.1 ain happy to say, more than realized my expectations. • I had it fully tested on a Locomotive Engine for two days, (In rainy weather.. with tnitd flYine over the machine at every revolution/ by a skillful engineer, who assures me that it works equal to the: heat sperinaceti oil, with a saving in 'quantity of 4.0 percent. This saving, together wort the greatly reduced price at which you Inform me you can furnish ilia article, willrtronely recommend lis use nn Rattrouda and in twee mills and f..cturies whet' , large quantities of Oil are..used. have 1701 V no doubt of nil entirc:success, and under 012 t i m p-easton Gilder you my sine:en:congratulations. Truly } nuts, Wm. ENGLISII. Polls Ville, Jan t`i, '4O. 'This is Intently that we have beenusing six weektDeytan & Co's ratentLaibricating thl for the last i and can give or our decided peculiars up that. besideovers I:s being ho met h cheaper, ieriority the b ee t „Team o il, II Ili durability on mac Burry which renders it a very desirable article for that pur ee. We are estensivety engaged in mining and shipping coal. having eleven steam engines of mit:ins capacities at wurk boisting_cual. pumping water, Ace. MD.:rms. Ilsywono & Co. P Devlin 4r, to—Gentlemen :We hive been using' your Patent Lubricating Oil on all the machinery of the R cattle& iron and nail works, for the , last nine weeks,and we consider we hare given it a Pair. trial, as the works aye calculated to paw, facture four thousand tons of iron and nails per annum. The machluer: is very heavy', the engine one hundred and laxly Nurse power, andthe speeds arc from thirty to ottuiluaddred. revolutions per minute. . Afterthe'sbove test, we can recommend the oil es equal to the hest sperm oil used In the Country, via: for heaving bearings and fast speeds, such al ntaratif and' fans. Z remain yours,dr.e., 'lotto Vesirrr, Mariager,of the Read!" Llynn;lia Il and Tube, Works •qgs--40.1f, Ittot =UM ,----- q g Store aft, C BF—SA - U , T I • , : te4l " In i ' V I 1 I I" ; l I ' V 8P : i l i n t! : 4 1,fc..•1.1( ~.. b b( (ibli her Wtillie b ibate Cbr rrbbb C , lo . t . tritita4 Goods cif. lusive::' •I ar .1%, By Magnetic Telegraph, and Taterdcri's -- Erie•ni4 Mails. - Phi:ode[pita, Friday. 4 o'clock. "Wheat Flour, 8,5, 25—Rye, do. 83 00 per bbl.—Corn illeal< $2.- 87i do.—Wheat: Red 61 16. White, $1 16 j —Rye, 61 anti. --Corn 62—Oats, 42 cents per bushel,- Whiskey 24 cents pei gallon. WASHITGTON, We have nothing iMportant —nor anything , that is new—from the Capitol. .Mr. Clay made another speech on .his Compromise Report on Wednesday; which is spoken of as one of the greatest efforts of his life. The correspondent of the tattimore SU72 says that , there_ is no other cehver.sation in Washing ton than eulogistic comments on this speech. It is, by the oldest United States Senators, pronounced the grilatest speech ever deliv ered in the Senate.',"khe occasion seemed, to call-for such an 4fort—the proud theme of ttie Union was Worthit the man! His ;voids sank deep into the hearts of his hear- • ~., ers, and though thelarospects of Compromise were gloomy, indeed, fur the last lOUT of fiya / '" . days past, it is clear that public opinion' is coming to the •resche, and that the / patriots throughout the ;and will let un).re on the platform laid cto'nha by the R2port of the Committee." • OREADiff. The steamship pukdalquiver arrived here this afternoon, brig:73l3g, dates_ from Havana - , to the iGth inst.* having made the passage in three day, , ./ The Guadalquiver brought tlespatrhes/from the Government to the Spaui9X 4 onsul Coisidalt here. There were no six,ns of disturimnce when she left Ha v da.. None of the invading troops had !I =led at the Islrof Piue.!. BALTimoni.: At a - public Meeting in• Charleston, S. C.,. strong resolutioeis were passed against Mr. Clay's Compromise resolutions, deeming them as subv . ersjee_of the rights of the south. 110 W. AYES Alt Butpn. The procesOras been greatly simplified within the lastiwo years. The ironic rolled out in bars, tlfe proper width and thickness of the axe, and six, eight, or ten feet long it is heated and cut off by a late .pair of shears, propelled by water power : another, workman picas tip the piece .and places it w between a die,' and the punch comes down and forces the hole for the handle. by pinch ing out a piece. An iron mandril is then inserted into the hole, and it is immediately put under another press, whiCh forms one side of the axe ; it then goes into another, dir, and formS_the other side, and is then placed in an4ipright position, and a chisel' comes down and splits the bit orthe axe, r reach; for thd steel ; it is ilien thrown aside.' All this is done in one heat, and in less time than it takes to write the modus operands', The blade of the axe is then put in And' welded, pasled along the forger, tempeied,l - is castl up:on the ground to cool. AS soon as it taken up and planed down to an edge by a planing machine, and finished up with eMerr wheels—painted and labelled, stamped, and ready for market. . TLe Pailent Coinpound - Wash Inx - rtaF. OR SOAP, . - Lion wasiirrit Chores, painted surfaces, and eirerY article "ck th!ng which may require cleansing. by. ;wimb!by.,lt is made Into a solid soap or in Itritild 'form. The sliapovill ihoildiesci supersede eviirpother an .l the pt ne.?s, of washing iv , ev introdured.drixes nut .f use evecyheasts Board and Machine an the land.— tin injory in 'dove to Ouches, time and -expense are caved The puldienre rautlnned against unauthorized ren ders of rights and nustures, who live by lilratincon whets, or 410. by ihe use ,of lime and soda., do icy finite inisrbiO . and tcinry to ' , Clothes, Mr. E. T.Tak r,on, lins pia:chased the Counties of Berks. Schuylkill. Northainconfi. Lehigh. and Northumberland, to whom the public, their custom, are respectfully referred.' U. McVOY. Philaita'Nl, 1,50 16. SWAYNDS I CELEBRATED FAMILY MEDICINE! , • , 1 . CURE FOLLOWS CURE! 4rc Proof& of the EtfieacY of Qr. Swayne , s Compound Syrup cw WILD CHERRY, Opeinal and Genuine, Preparation! Colhs, Asthma, Bronchitis. I.iver Complaint, Sunnite dtliieulty of Breathing. Fain in the Sole and Precis% Palpitation of the nears, Influ enza.CrOup, broken Constitution, doreThroit. Nervou"? Debility. and all diseases cif the Throes, 'Breast and Luna ; the most ern-et al and — speedy cure known forfany. of the above dlaeasett Is "DR. SW"AYNE'S....,-. ' Co4inound Syrup of Wild4Cherry t ' DK. SWAVNE IX /7' Dead the nlost re,ntarkable cure ever placed upon record— , Wilinlngton. N. C. Dr. Sway fie- Dear Sir.- !laving been almost ml racuously cOrefil by your valirable medicine, I think it not more than common gratitude In me ro mike one in aildirltsn ti, the ii.t of certificates which you hive received of reinarkable cures by yobr medicine:— During the twat year's preceding last August, I was very ninth distressed with a very bad cold and rack ing cough. and during the latter part of, the tfme. It continued tm,grow worse. and indeed In July MT alumina osvz .. .NE frVE.a , having tried all kinds of medicine, said to be good for such diseases, without the least good'rirect. I was reduced almost to a per fect corpse. and bad scarcely any flesh upon my body. and for a lott&time never thought to rise from my b tu ! a gain A firend_one day askeq me If Ih , d tried. Dr. Swayne's r,"nitimarird Syrup of Wild Cherry, s.nd, adv.sed me toga so at once, as he_riail heard thipia . had work , d a g 'eat many wonderful eines. ! iook hie i , wic ,.. a „,; I ilr usir - e• - • several envies 01 It. I grew so moth stter that 5 was enabled to leave my ed, and afterwipls to walk about the beuse; and gu tit Mut the street. I was encouraged' by this, and c :grimed the use of your medicine, and now, by i trans of its wortilerturl curative powers, I am per , f 'Ay well, and etijoy the uSit .f. all my facultii4, j si as milch•DP If .I had never been afflicted jjl" the t •ay , l have descrthed to you, I have Writien this, 1 hien g'on pn lictity deserve, for your persevering (Torts for the publjc_finild. I to " : h : a b : l st h a u t :non n t a n t k li n n d k . i a n : d teal t . : will miii at l it o l l i tn;e 7 r o e i s , rty hoping that it,witt have Ds mitt of.inauence in 1 u mm i u your valuable medicine . Illtesplead among Respettfully 3 i' . .tur frknd and admirer. ' J•sres R. ,Nt.scagro. The Original Le:lei can hiseen by calling at Dr Swayne's Office. :, i - t . VERY iMPORTANT CAUTION Be very particular in iiiiittire for - Dr. SWA YNE'R • n'ILD CHERRY:I , as some unprincipled individuals hov e stolen the trame of Wild Cherry, oinking to , borrow a reptitattun from that •alr.a•ly established. — Retartsbrr r the genuine is put up in Pyllate bottles. rover.' with n,b''Ututiftil yernpOer. (steel engraving.) w fill the portraitist Dlt. 8 wayNE thereon, also his signature . all caber are 'postilvely •fictirrows and . cr.unierfeir.•• 7 ; r Principal officei N. W. corner of Eight and Rico Sts . Phila. 1 Swayne's Velebrated Ventilingo " A safe and iffectithl remedy for worm. Dys pepsia . Dimtura 110,4.. • Sickly or Dyspep tic thitliren or aduits, awl the most . , Usefiri Pamir)" Medicine ever • , :Offered to the Public:" ' This remetly;ls one which has proved successful fur a long time, anti it 19 universally admitted by MI who have tried it to fir superior (being op very plessatrt to the taste agd at the same-lame qrectnho.l6.4ny• , other &within(' ever employe& in diluters - In wide!' it. Is recommenard tt not onty drstroyi worms, but it --\ , invigorates tde whole,syArrn. It 19 hartntess •In its Effects, and ettteheafth of the patient ill 'llitrays 411- 1 , pro'veit by Squire wren - when no wormsareidiseuveredi 1 Extract of 4!. /titer lo Or.lragove,doted .flidgesontsicri ' indrawn. s ' 'F'' . 0 - Dear ear= -A Mon porchoycil a bottle of your Veriest . tn,•ze the (Utter day fur his child, and by Its use dis- ' charged Cala - the largest worms he bad ever seen. -it is t r omeretint thiTiehit to get the people to try it, as they h ay , 1,,,.,„,, ,norien gutted by. 1131t1S00t13 and worthless 'imam, abilleines. Yours being so.eery pleasant to the : larle..ach e l'lme time effectual. I shall be able to Ms. pose art a large onautity. You T. grx„ . . . • T. Swine, D, M. • , To pj.:4wayne, Ftriiad,lphis. I • : BEWARE OF MISTAKES, . Remember! Dr Swayne's Termlfuge.ls tune put up in Square Bottles, (having rerently been chanced.) covi-rA, with adteautiful wrapper, (steel engraving,)' with theimrifait of DI Swayne thereon engraved. See ant tfte same is spelt correctly—SWAlWE. ' • CLEANSE AND, PUIIFY, , ) Dlti RWAYNE'S SCGAR_COATED SARSAPA RILLA and EXTRACT OF TAW PILLS.. A mild and effective pure/Wire, great ptirifyer of the._ , blood, they correct all the functions of the Liseri!a nil as sp alterative in Dropsical affections they very callable. Gi(idinems of the bead,• dimness of sieht:.. depression of spiriis, head ache. &c., are cawed by . these purifylny, Fins, : No medicine can heve a bett.rr effect:for monthly ,iritrg niarities, which occasionally happen to-women.; they.sre perfectly safe, and will, In • : coujiincliou Plat. Dr SWAYNE'S Compound Syrgp of Wild Cherry, take an pain and disease from ever/ part of the s)stem. The above valuable medleinev are prepared only bl. Dr kINVAYNE, N. W. coiner of EI6IITII and RACE ' Streets, Philadelphia.. , AGENTS : FOR sciirrtaiu.. comccry. , JOHN G. unowN... , J. CURTIS C. HUGFlES,}Tottsville. Fa. J. S. C. MAIMN, ' • JAMES 13.*FALLS,'13iiiienpvin,,: A JOHN W. clans, f C. n & et.flblounrijiHt.evzope:,&ScpElpk.ilL.l limavatnainlnSgtenizafaiusie, . a, Tuscinara; E. J. -A. Orr°, Taylorsvium J.,-J . Far, Tamaqua; fdpwrstaus,asr Patt r at. i e v en & elrl.Vala . e Gso. Rl* ST L IT Z EII t New _Cattle: W. Pine Ectist.& Docsonn,Tre "n ; F " L "al ' P ll n• Joue Wrszassm • ' moat; Como:1410 & FRAILLY . O y• . , _ • _ madi e poru estss.- °romantic"; tin/oOn. RllO/IDet & LTlTllanAlit.; iN.vWsTP4AnlTUtodiitit.ipliaill S es /i 0 :111 ,..0 74: ;-, , OrViljibUrg i trt , and bymmakail preeeepers to th e atilasetl.ts. 10.. 0 , .t=vst