ME .. 4 1"14 'II MISS' 26ilitfial.. TERMS OF. 1 —Surma Bosscatrrroae4wo Dame Pet ammo. Payable seed-sansalty in-advance. to those who reside 'la 1 coeuty—teg enneeltyln adirenes to.these w e Dolor the County. The publisher ratertes 'himself the right to charge 42 50 pet annum en payment; 'ls delayed longer than ope year. ,TO CLCII/1. . • • ' . :Three copies to onettddress, . ' 45 00 Seven ' .. . . 10 00 . 'Fifteen ." .'" . 20 00 . - Five dotter , In adsanee will pay for three year's absetlption to ma rts ogreslf - o &DVIIITIMACI. one &lime of ttlinew. 3 times.. t sa rs subsequent insertion. Four lines, 1 time. . - thsagrquent !Wellies', each, , ' ' . lta oneisinuare, 3 meals, , - 112 011 , . cis month, - .... .. - - ~5 40 .. ... .. • flue Year. . - . 8 00 latsinen Cards of Stine'. per annum, - ' 200 lifitrehanteand others. advertising by the Year. with the privilege of Inserting different &dyer. 1 .; Valetas weekly. zz. , - 11 00 154..arge Advertisements, es per agreement. - - glitters liournat Pmirrams pates I —TM Peoplasil itt-itestrestirs. MitifirraftY MEM. ft - - - The,Dy rand War Miter's Companion ; contain* . - , of twe 'Modred Vicelpts for taakine Cot corm im the loon **waved ' , principles, tor all the . nations styles and tabrics eon taezhoesce ; tooth erwith the sunning lances,. and Olin directions tor SmearmiLvaahlavott , and Babble& the roods. • lite relater. ander, and Varnishers CoMPliskllSt sashileMS Bales and Beeniationa in everythine re• tatter to the arts of Palatine, Gliding, Varnishing. Sad Clasi.Statnins: 2111Defella ;metal and valuable - •lecelne; teiu for the detentes ef , solstterstioss to one colours , in., and a statement of the diseases - nad'accidents to which Painters, Gliders. and Var. - Webers are peculiarly liable; villaise almvlesc mad best. methods of wean :ribs and reloads. Vialadel • ' this: Henry , C. Baird, succersoeto B. L. cony. _ _We have received copies of the aboie works, from the publisher. They, are prin ted and bound in.unifonn style; and contain, I together, upwards of three;hundred pagei. They will be found invaluable by the persons for Whose Use they are specially intended. • THE ,LEDGER, published in the flourish ing Borbugh of Pottstown, by', D. Streeper, Esq., has been enlarged and greatly imprciv ed. We.look upon the Ledger as one of the best conilucted and most sensslle papers :in ' the Stale. • 'lt sometimes over-shoots the mark bilending a hand to Locofocoism. , WE CONTINUE to be under obligritions to the Hon. C. W. Pitman, and other friends in Congress._ _ WM THE N115114G OF cnuonsE. ti A GROWING SIIADE We are gratified to learn that the diggeni of 'Chrome, in Delaware comity, are as busy?as ithe gold diggers in California.. One firm has , upwards of one, hundred ;hands employed, andare daily shipping, the mineral to Bald morle. - The proprietors of fanns upon which it is found, receive three dollars per tpn for washed chrome ; -'r-and in:.the rock, Mate it, is staneyinis worth five dollars per ton. The mineinl is found iii great Abundance, at va ,s rious Points East of the Aline Ridge, in Lan castc7;lChester and Dela Ware counties, and. .is , all; oi l nearly all, shipped to 'Baltimore. ,i• Chrome'is not found in the - metallic state; its oxy4e is a green .ochrysubstance which is , 1 - ---'-, s generally intermixed with siliceous minerals. - I . - " Chromi Iron, (Which is the kind above allu, 1 • d " to, is sought after to.obtain from it - th - e I omit l i aii4-for th - e preparation of the bean -1 f 1 chrb t me-ydloto used in painting and dying. It' is found in the Shetland Islands, in Styria, - ii some \parts of France, and elsewhere;— t \ tit is More plentiful in -the 'region above r4ntionl 'than any other place we have ever . heard Of. I Chromae of Led is . the same . substance s' I as the chrome yellow artificially prepared. When chryitalized; its color is of a deep red . erange, and, when powdered, orange yellow. TOE PRAIID OF TOE AD VALOREM SYSTERI. Discrimination for . British Lahor,_and Dis- crimination' itgainsilincrican labor ! A PEW POINTS TO WHICANVE INVITE EVERT, BODY'S ATTENTION the people of the United States could , all he made to understand the value, in this • country, of adequate Protection to . Aromican labor, there would not be isingle malt iti it, apart from feelings of iiiihridua/ interest, Who. would - not adviteai . e 'it as the tritest sOuree of National Independence, National • Prosperity, and liational Virtue. " :i . -"Although theire•-•-tsere some feaj4ires in the : Tarifrof 1842-Which could have,ixtorne slight modification without iimproptiety,, yet upon - the whole, whateveiiis faults;- . it broadly:die -ow-nuke ed in favor of the labor of our own countrymen. It never recognized an idle, loafing population. .It was in favor °firm( —it was decidedly. the workingman's friend! Upon all such articles of raw material. as entered into American manufactures, theda ties 3 by _the Tariff of 1842; were light.-- When we could not-find certain raw mate ' riali in our own soil, - we could-import them, under thataariff, at a small cost, and tres/ them up in our own . worishopi. This gave plenty of work to every boay, hod the few years during which that Tariff remained in force, were unexampled for the prCsperitfand industry which marked every ,portion of.ohr country., Farmers received good - prices. for /their produce, and laborers, mechanics, met.- •Clianti and professional men, all made money in proportion as they labored for it. - Such vris i the leading feature of the la rifrof '42. What do we find it the Tariff of 1846, now in force:l—exactly the reve l ree ! Instead of admitting rate matt:liaison fight so that they might he worked up by •orii_artizans and mechanics, the duties are raised from . five to meaty per cent,—there byl _discriminating for the,British laborer 1 Ia ',l:a this disgusting I Is it not rascally—in - fizaious? But it does not stop here. While it increases the duties on moo-materials, it ers them on the manufactured goods. The - 'knife aPplied - to the-throat of American la b6r, is thus made to cid &ot - 4.,:welysi '--Ii we - wish to ccuripetewith the manufacturers of ' 'Great Britain, we must pay high dutiea s kr the raw material; and then we are driven out of the market by the,same article, manufac tured by Briti s h tabor, coming in almostfree of-duty; Do you see that—do - you under stand ill Is it not inamons. We ask you `candidly, apart frotir,parly prejudOes, if it is any wonder that a representative‘Torernment which can thus trample with impunity upon the labor ot its men citizens, is hourly tkreat ened with diesel:a:on! Is it any wonder 'that : the rep.resentative s of other Governments cin - insult us With iinpunity—that they i can proterragainsteur acting in any measure in - %Thiel they feel interested; --, The Tariff. of 1846 was submitted - to. the Biltrit 'Government before any n at i on ' svaa . hid,upon it here. It was revised, corrected, an d approved by that Government, and:w as . ~;passed, by'the American r -"great, agreeably ,tiolsistrustiois _ received from British /lin& . terslepreseniiiirTtlit - erot7 of Great Britain ! This bet was stated by tui inanpa timer-but 'it appeared preposterous that few - Persor, timid be • it. But people 'begin to wee sl nom—it i OW RS firmly established as the 171 of Gibraltar. Let as append - a few in - maces in support of the positions we LISle lIMEEEMZI Cr - med. The duties on the following raiv ateriais are given under the Tarseef, 1842 and 1846, and the reader can see the -differ ence, as thousand aie -now expetiensina . .the effect. Tin is plates, " pigs or bars, Brass, copper and pew ter in pigs and bars, Old do. fit only for re . manufacture, " 5 " 'Mabogany,rosewOod,fice 15 per 20 Coarse w 001 ,5 ' ,30 " ;Rattans and reel; -Free 10 ".• Palm leaf, Ivor * y, . Dye teased dye,woods " 5 IP Jodie -Rubber " 10 " 'Saltpetre., " 10 ." \Gum-Arsbie.senegaland - Tragacantb, - ," 10 ' " 1. - Brimstone, --" ' • ~- • • • 10 , " ; • - ,scts:per lb. 90 ' 1 Goat's hair at mohair, 1," " , " Quieksilver, . 5 per m. 20 " Emory,. • - • Prim '2O " 13 42 .m5.: - ' " 10 " Thar stonesastwOogtit " - • 10 " Cork Mae berk b • " 15 " F-Spelter in them, ", 15 ' • ['Zinc in Sheets, ~ • , ---110 per cr.', 19 " ' ;Tree 5 " Lae dye " • " 5 Palte 00, . " COChieetk _ • " " All this merease is just so snuck discrintimal wino ear tabor! • ' While we are groaning under the cc:miner tiatil4iters which this hill . has entailed. we find other countries actively moving in be tsar. or their interests. keonvention of Dele- •! Oa gate; from the Prussian" ;Provinces is now being held in Berlin, under the atkiieei of the Minister of CCanmeree, to raise their ex- • isting impost laws. The points submitted for consideration .are as follows : . • • • I. The beat means or reducing the impish duties upon the most necessary articles of food, such as brew:little. peas, beans, he. batter, rice and tattle,. S. To admit, ditty fro, all the articles /or =nurse tureli in so far as this admission does not prejudice home production or the national revenue. 2. To aug ment the tariff on woolen and rotten yarns and'twists. and worsted yarns, on the Coaxing recommended by Prussia In 144.5; with an increased drawback on the exported articles manufactured therefrom. 4, To modify and re-elate the import duties on erticlenand also to reduce coradderably the 'greater part of the transit and rapers duties, and to dtmloish-onehalf of the river toils- • , While these examples of wisdom and ac cess. ity are afforded by other governments, we continue qui'etly to bear our sufferings. The equiltb.riuni of trade is already turned i against us--we are running n debt daily to foreign' capi:alists—a . sure sig,n, .if other proofs were lacking, that we are importing far more than we are sending away...—. illittioos of oar National D• 414. or Stocks, rays the New ThrlaTeibane, have recently enne,and are going to Europe. Nearly all the Railroads now being con structed buy their Iron in Enaknd and a good part of them pay for kin Stock. Scrip. or Donde 7 -usaalty lo Bonds. Thns while a third of the iron Worts of Penn sylvania-a:easing in the hands of the Sheriff [is this caused by the high price of cotton f i even the Rail roads leading out of Pittsburg are m be laid with Brit ish iron, said for la Bonds—that is, mortseges on the future Industry of the coaatry whereby present kudos ' tr 33 is doomed to ups idleness. There tan hardly: bra merch.ant so ignorant as not to know that National Stocks, State Stocks, Bard Roods, &r., are flood ing over to Europe in ex ordinary prorusioh. 'Why do they got • Deeause we hay far more than wosett. Does ,airy man give out his promises to pay at future periods fox any other rearon than this, How else could they got Does a nation sell its Stocks abload when tbereis no balance of : trade agatnat it IP But there is a high-handed _fraud put in the ad valorem plan of collecting duties which is perhapsi- not the least obnoxious feature of the bill. We have before pointed out the nature of this fraud, but the following prac tical illustration of it from the Tribune is appropos: A bookseller of oar City lately'ordered shill of books - from a London pulallher. An invoice reached biro by which he exhibited at the Custom House. Mid the duties and bad bis books passed. On opening the boxes, be Coned inside oasther invoice, charging him a stack Air/reprice for Out books. The first had beer. sent wrests for Custom House ascend to enable some clerk to +weer the 'books through with • gam! coa science. The, bookeeller, .who had never saggetted , anything of the kind, and Was not up to that sort of a game, wrote a acerb rebuke teethe London house that ' shipped the books. • The answer came in due season eepresaing regret that not offence had been given Where none certainly was intended--chey, had fey dews la ilia ease accaediay to 'kr pertain of rho trade, aad intended it is a favor to their customer. Again: It not long thee a New Yorker who was I. o.6lmirrerfrt r aWl tnere for two thou sand francs, and paid the money. The seJet banded him a bill or Invoice duly made out pricing the shawl at exe thousand francs. The buyer turned in astonbh. client. and noted an explanation. ••711st is for Dos Castes" Hesse." said the.sellele„ amazed at his NaJlinthad been given that a speck' CaS/Onl /louse invoice was desired —l3ollllng or this 'sort was fireained Of by the buyer. The seller simply did as he would wish to be done by,and as be was accustomed to do for his American customers. Such are sotne of - the practical beauties of the pr es ent Tariff. But without going far• ther into details, we may state that the up , right Axneric" arrinerebant, is virtually drive en out of-the importing business through the operations of this law. British dealers and manufacturers send agents here, and mu tually understanding the ''tricks of trade," they are enabled to send in goods of any de scription .whatever ditties they choose to s- pay! . ,But • the . . 'American Merchant—not . _ _ having, the achmattage of a partnership or -ex • elusive connexion: with the_ \ .foreign house is compelled to pas, duties in conformity to, the sum - cd tr.hich he purchases.. 'When he opens bis goods, he is astonished to find the agents of foreign manufiicturers.offeriug the sarae kind orgooids, in the same market, at prices less thin he paid in Europe. „: But\ao it goes! • [r7Mrs. Fanny Kam;le found it impossi ble to mount her horse, in New York, the other day, owing to the restlessness of the nag. A man passing, coaxed' the hoist:stip, to the sidewalk once more, and stepping to the side, took the off fore leg and Acid it whirs the lady mounted, the animal having evident ly no confidence in resistance on -three legs. ' CC7The Schuylkill Navigation Company. on the Ist inst., paid three per cent oP back interest,.due ,on the mortgage loans of that Company, 'And on the lst of July ptirpose to, pay the remaining three per cen% due. This may be taken as another evidence of the steadily improving conditionof the Com pany. , • 117 Consul Walsh, at Paris, is again the subject iff newspaper discussion. The Nat ional intelligences and New York Journal of Commerce having spoken in commendation of him, the Tribune - is again clamorous for his removal, as the, enemy of republican principles and their diffusion in Europe- ga"The Washington Union thinks the Democratic party must be very pure because a great many dishonest men were separated from it in 1848. Upon which the Louisville Journal quOtes : "139 y, is this Outer clean?" "I 'think it ough to be, for it took mother and me two hours to . pick the hairs out'ofit P' t -- " Bankrupt's. Promises.—The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania at Harrisburg. last week, decided that a promise by a bankruet to 'pay` a debt discharged by bankruptcy, is binding, though not made to theiteditor or to his authorized agent. r7Satisfactory.—The editor of the Louis ville Courier has been favored with the " sight of a piece of gold weighing ;wp pounds and a half;—quite as agreeable td him, no doubt, as the smell of a good dinner in lieu of the eating thereof. - -) - 0:7 Wonderfu!Dexterirg.=-An English pa per says, that m punching the eyeholes of needle!) by hands, children, who are the op erators, acquire such dexterity as to be able to poach 4 hair, and thread it with another,. for the amusement of yisiters. 11:7'" We'll Hear no Abuseof the Couniry.-1 or of relon," exclaimed dm/pious Rynders. at the New • York Abolition convention; ..any man may speak; but the - first insult he Wrens to the church or cottony, Tll block him down, him r , irr The Public Domain of the United States embraces nearly fifteen hundred millions of aeres--nclusive of Canada, Mexico, the Isth mus and Cuba. 0:7" Sand at is Sand.—The black-sand of California is found to be worth two dollars and a half per pound. So lays the Batton - - tt7hr;,raris - a new style 'of pocket has been introdneed!-..oursia linthout chap," says a caudidriontettionnw--4-„„.. Tariff of '42. Tariff et '46. 21 per ct. 5 15 per,ft• II 5 tf QM \ THE MINERS' JOURNAL, Aiifi_PQT-T,SWoLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. COL. ilurmoirrs possigeszopß. ' Freniorrr ittieived offieal adsiees by the last Caliornis, mat of the extent tod richnstat of itisinines, thit esea to ttitO fttiPs pear incredible. \lf he tan hold the land upon which these diggings ate. and in which the. gold is said, tole Inc:than:4de, and, con3isrovetv speakin;so,4c east 'kiwis, there will be no estimating hia wealth. He is - dtuly making leases to adtentttrers; the pet tentage upon which will j make his, itteotne enorm*as. We learn thaf previous; to lent-, irigtalifornia for Washington, helints work.' log thirtrmen, and that the nett monthly ' proceeds which were paid .over to him were 'equal to a hundred pound . a of pue.gold a. month. Hut this would , be but a. trifling in: come, -in cestiparisounriii, -wieet•iiiaustbei if of - the - richness and - atm of the veins Of gold upon his land, Which he reeeived by last mail, are corroborated here.' . after . _ by actual receipts. The career of CcA. Fremont' has been most unparalleled: Bui -a few years ago, he clime to • Washington in a comparatively htimble'mpacity. His sub. sapient expleratiOns brought him beforithe public., and from that time to the be has been 11 Shining inark. He' is still quite young.. Within a period of not more than five years, we find bins oeettpying one of the. highest posidons in the Gaverimient, stud • • perhapil the richest 111212 in this We may add here, that the Gisogralkicid .Society of London have voted a gold medal , to Col. Fremont for having triade,during the , past year,-the most 'valuable diacoveries Geography, of any ktiown person. It is usual, we understand, for this Society to give a medal 'every year to the Person having made the most valuable discovery, in Geogra phical science. '1 Cocal Wissre Ws Went Last Saturday.—lt was whispered in certain Oarless, on Saturday last, that we had gone to Harrisburg. It was shrewdly insinuated that we had gone over there toe : etch - the Governor by the coat-buttons, and to:invoke this smiles of official favor". We had been seen, early, in the momin., setting out from the American House, in a Rockaway,—with one of somebody's fleetest horses=a whits one, too! All this looked stutpi6onsf4ed who tares? Sapposti we had gone—what _would have been tbe . inevitable result? (A - clear loss of twenty-five dollars, no doubt !) But ' , Noe went Isponts ipission entirely .different, caul it was full of poctiy,cicitement, and wfld enthusiasm. We formed the advance guard of a small party .of ladies end gentlemen, on a visit to Swetarn Falls, EOM twelve miles West of this place; and. (be it kilown,) it is more in polite recognition "of a hint thrOwn out in quarters altogether lovely, than with the'otherwise laudable desire, for in ism, that we ululate the handling of a subject SO delicately alli ith personal emotion. Let us unlock the door with . a small statistic : there were flee ladies, and as many gentlemen. There were also five car riages. Good ! .This interesting force was rallied at the homestead of a mutual friend at- Branch dale--n spot no less attractive from its genuine hos pitality than the . loveliness typified by its splendid floral decorations. L'uomo °neat, non , vsente gionsmai! A Was accident occurred at the outset. The horses were sosspirited, and the company so gay, that two cariages came in contact with each other, under a free rein,—the consequence was a broken, or, at least, a damaged axle. Another vehicle *as secured, bower% r, and the train, proceeded some three miles, over an elegant road, where we entered *valley prolific in its native rocks, young trees, brush, and swamps. Therewas here nothing but a narrow path, leading over the roughest surface imaginable, and which we continued filufollow up-. wards of a mile, when, finding our horses would proceed no 'farther, we made a halt, and :hitched them to thi3 tres. The Falls were nearly a mile further up, and, cutting sticks to assist locomotion, we pursued the journey along the banles a the stream. This was decidedly one of the' most plea sant features of the trip. The valley was strewn with =alive arenaceous rocks, that had been vomited up or roughly tom from the sides of the mountain, and thus scattered broadcast, in irregular portions, upon the surface. The smaller ones were scattered in Metal confuSion, while those of larger dimension's sometimes occupied.• positions at once singular and frightful. A Inge, Solid rock, covered with dry-yielding most, and sufficiently wom to re veal its conglomerate atoms, would be seen nicely balanced on a perpendicular shaft, tis if ready to roll ofrupon the slightest touch ; and again, a tall column, rising in slight angles from a mass of rocks.' , like the volcanic dikes of St. Helena, wouldhe covered with ,creeping vines, or trees, as if they, in Overlooking the valley from their lolly place, held some tempo ral 'chary over its effects. What with trees and twigs, -creeping vines and briars, and stone., we made snail's progress,—but still it was delightful ! —Alone nmid,the shades, ; Still in harmonious intercourse roe livid T,he rural day, and talk'd the flouring heart, Or sigh'd, and looke'd unutterable things ! But wp at length approached the miniature Niagara. Let us-pane ! How shall we'&scribe it ?—for it is worthy the pen-olla poet: A thick stratum of rock, dipping at a gentle'slope, overlays the ley, and is exposed more and more as the debris of the banks of the stream is carried Off,—thereby en • the scoop oldie valley. On both sides, the roclas shoot up in bold rugged _ oliffsoind overhang in frowning grandeur - '4he brook that , cornea babbling dotin the MOlllll \ ta ke n side." . Tli the that rises in ii : thin veil from the water, gives` the adjacipt , rocks* dark; and <sombre hue., while its \ moisture' nourithes gigantic. trees, wild , shrubbery )uirl soft, rolling moss. The fall of the sieun is :titian forty feet, perpendicular ; and the Vile basin thai'rnceives it is studded with shining: spebbles and silvery sand, arhichglisten through the; waters covered with perpetual aluide by the thick foliage around, hire liciceless gems, bit night, la the coronet of majesty. Tike ascent of the rocky pro montories was very digicult--(especially by ihe route roe took 1 But we t4uniphed—we gained the top, and there, sutTering the\wellingbreeze to . bool our brow, we drank in the seetie.,. Gods !-hut it was grand ! ASif the earth, filled with fiery mon sters who, 'maddened, despised thgrocky goal that confined them, had with a mightY\effoit, torn it asunder, and then retreating, left the k of mat ter mouldering in the arum of Time! We were ail sitting,_ver7 snugly, on iteiTarge table-rock overhanging the precipice, whew . ire of the party was so unfortunate. as to loose bur hun dredlt fell down into the "yawning gulf," at least a hun dred feet below. It was a " used up hat when recovered. Returning, we had sorne."daring, , feats of horsemanship," not to mention the "g ,round and lofty tumbling." Bat while the whole - trip was but a succession of interesting and novel id , 'ventureir, riot a single' thing occurred to mar its enjoyment. Altosither it wasthiiiirty of ouriife, as far as we are doncerned, and we doubt not all the others can say its much for themselves.respec tively. ErP. S.—Eystestiitcs Party.—We have only time to allude to the horse-back party of Thursday afternoon. It is entirely too late to "enlarge" upon it just now, and to do so would require a six-quire blank Book. Just imagine what a party estjght to be—and it was that. There' were thirteen couples, and the cavakade marched to a picturesque retreat, (the Falls of Wolf Creek,) among the muimtairui beyond St. Clair,—where any quantity of the sub gentles as well as the delicacies of what may be comprehended gilder theltd of "provisions," were dispensed. It would be. yto speak of beauty— of spirit—of horsemanship,—end all that. These are points dangerous to meddle with—they are cal culated to lash one into:mad:tau, and we forbear ! rim.. of Fourviilo.—Mr. 8. Moody has Jost published a,tiestrtiful and correct plan Of Potts presenting the outlines of its position, and giving the names of all the streets, alleys,. and divi sions, together with the name of all the owners of lots, drc.. with many other interesting points. It - also, several very stilling views of pith lia - btuldings, as the Court House, Trinity Church, American Hotel, &c., de.c. " There Were but slgAt copies printed beyond the regular edition subsenlied for. These copies' have been placed at our Book store, for sale, and those desiring to purchase should therefore, make_ eer i ly application. The plin is snide from surveys 1. C. Ship C. E, 1311"TAs CeMeatiest at Tmernes4•Wereceiv ed the proceedings of thereat meat etTreras. tanotesembied to whores the basidtitagefla for 'die lifshenoy end Stailisdatentibalteuds too late thrgoblication in last weekieleper . i.' Deeming, the matter of interest to many of oforOokoh 1 /0 1 1 have prepared the following abitneit , The meeting was ongenised fry elect* Hugh Hegess.-irmi; :President, . aed Ts. Y. , Hr3gh6 L B. WM:O4 O N Wet. Fegielyilfuld Pinner son, Andrew Ram% Benj. Pott,Vm. McCarty, Maj.'"Writ.° dolt, and d. Herber; Vice rtedde. o ‘; and James Beatty; IL Yardley, Daniel Briultisut [trod Elenry Donnel, Seetetaries. ; After - which Mainated Marthahr; lama :Anointed acteillirafs Wm'. EL Manikin, Dr. C. S. Weiner; liteotitiaker; Conrad Boseduier, D. 24ant."Ifeyd;C..W, 4 . tamp, der.—Marshals feet: liair.D.liaker, B. 1 44 ; Sillinem, Wilson tisiar t )l. - C. Clone?. rE. A. Partridge. The line of proemial was I farmed Ire-the Marshalle trios Shamokia street, wham, miceededbi itentiof - masic, it =ached nit Shamokin street to gra wait; itiadmit lint to , the line dreamy. Meunier kedge, HIKI4 after Making,* brief,' but affeopriatti and beautiful ad ' drese, threw off his coat' end isiSieg the Itiok . exe grubbed out young sapling eattelkeanst groat& fie eland intherlitieUtiotilisof pure Strisuehanna *der; p tamp of. coal Doti the Ma honey mines,: anda speeimeo Of lion are from the neighboring mountain, amid adluanstie applause. ThoPreaMent,then atm forward and addressed the Audieetie in hit uktiaffelicitoitsmatmer.`:r*.lL of Philadelphia. almond the staid. Iletsaid tile no duty had,been assigned him fall's praceedings, but he bolted, It would not be emidered immodest in him, awa bachelor, to publish tore bonne ((the mar riage.—"l 'publish the banns between Zerben' 0111) and the Sustpseharma river ;. if any ate knew any jast canoe or impediment why the two should not be joined together by a railroad, on the Am iif No , realer next, let him declare it now, or ever here ' alter hold his.peace." J:. S. Packer, Esq„ came funned and read letters from President Taylor, Vice Presideat • Fillmore, Floe. Mr. Clay, Hon. Mr. ' Meredith, - Gov. Johnston, Hon.?: M. Porter. , Hon. F. H. Warren, and Jas. Pollock, in some of which deep interest is expressed in the Important enter prise, and a high value and great importance is at ' Jached to the great Mahoney tual .Shamokin coal I regions. The procession wain formed and retained to the place of starting, where was prepared 'an am- ' plc cold collation; after which- a piddle sale of lies in Treverton took place, and a. great numb e r were sold. The location is a most beautiful and healthy oae—being at the Gap that leads into one of the richest coal fields in the State, and in a narrow val ley about tuff mile wide, renmkable for the quiet - and modest beauty of its scenery, and occupying a ' gentle and graceful slope or gradual Oft" each side of the Little Mahoney creek or ?East branch of Zerbe's tam. A situation so attractive and E 0 likely to captivate the eye of the visitor is seldom to be found. It ishdd out with wide streets, and ample provision made for three. large public 1 squares, and for chinches and school houses. _No ' pains or expenses have been spared to raake it a most convenient, healthy and_ pleasanttown. The bidding CO the totsvras spirited 'and listed till late' in the day. It is believed that oneltundied build ings will be- erected' this reused, and as sobsas the 'Railroad is finished, it will rapidly . advance to its destined position, aside of her highly favored and prosperous eisters; Pottsville and other mining towns. The immense crowd of visiters from Potts ville and Schuylkill tammtY, and Gentili the neigh boririg counties On the Stuquehanna, evinces the extensive interest that is felt in the important en terprise, which oriens op to the public this long • neglected, yet tmsurpassed Coal Field—possessing inexhaustible supplies of the richest coal now. known--of peculiar fitness for makingiron and for' theltroduction pf steam. The Trevorton Railroad will be prosecuted with vigor, mad win be comple ted by next December. 'Fast Lino To Tilkesbarre.—The inoprie tors of the Red Bird Fast Line Stages, from Phila delphia to Wilkesbarre, annoimee in the papers, a new arrangement to go into Immediate effect, by which passengers will go through by daylight, and avoid night travel and its inconveniences. Passen gers will leave Phibadelphia by way of the Reading Railroad for, Pottsville, and . the Valley Railroad to Tuscarora, whence the remainder, of the journey will - ,be . accomplished in four hotna, arriving in Wilkesbarre early on the afternoon following the day of departure hence. This is the only line that descends the mountains into the Wyoming Valley by daylight. rrAnother Burglary ea Noun! Carlan.—The house of Mr. Marcus Driefts , e, at Motnn Carbon was broken into on Wednesday night Last, and two hundred and filty-five dollars stolen . therefrom. There were BOUM eight or more persons concerned in the affair, of whonilwo have been arrested by °dicers Dager and Kimkle, and hem to hail before &quire Reed, in five hundred dollars each. The .persons concerned in this outrage, did not stop with the act of stealing money, but they destroyed some venal* furniture, and bore off with them sundry either artieles'elf value. It is time that an example should be mule of some of these daring scoundrels. larAnother !Furnace Stopped.-We : regret to learn that Thos. S. Richert% & Co., proprietors of the Pioneer Fortnum at this place, havc,determined to blow oat that establishment in the course of a few dart, On flOCOlnit of the utter proshWtoit orthh iron interest under the present British,Tariff, was the first Anthracite Furnace erected in they. States, and am+ 'is the humiliating and prostrate condition of the coal and iron Mims% that, first or last, tkegars all doomed ! • - rjrBrltstEill itaven.—An election for officers dads tkotrugh will be held at School House No. one, on Tuesday next The Map is in favor of naming an improvement licket.__ltssys_the streets are in a shameful.condition—Hiltatcne Marmot walk throughstgwa, when it is dark, without running the risk of breaking his neck." This is a hod else certainly ;—but improvements. cost money--the; cost money,--eh, tax-payers?: - IL7Watural Curiosity.—By an &Irani . gement in this morning's paper, it will be Been that a curl ous specimen of Nature, said to be 7 the merest link connecting the human with the animal creation, and called thc "Wild Lady of Surnitra,” will be ex hibited in this Borough, next week., Whether the "wild lady of Sumatra" is, or is not like other "wild taffies," we do not know. ,But we commend her to the curious in such matter's. -. 171ixturn of a Californian.--Dir. Daniel H. Crist, who lett thin county iri Decanter, 1848, for El DoradO, returned a fen , days twee, in good health. His trip, of Colll7e, was full of adventure and "hair-breadth 'scapes' 7 --mornespecially as he went by an overland route. Ile contemplates pub lishing a journal of his travels and'observatiens, in 'pamphlei form. It will po doubt be eagerly sots,ht. rirrh. Danville Devionnu says the Montour Rolling Mill at that place is now making Railroad bars seven reit in length, which has never yet hem done by, any other establishment in Europe or America'. The Diurrille, the Lackawana and the Phoenixville i works are the only Rail Mills in this conntry, that •wo know of, now in operation, and there not worked to more than half their real ca\Lcities. • ' • pio•Tlte Court of Common Pleas . has been sit• tins at CrwigsbUrg since Monday last. No business of impoAtincie has been dia .- Posed of. The Quarter Sessions a*mence on Monday nest. The bald• ness before `that Court promisei to he light—as there are only some half dorm prosecutions in tbi bawls of that Stato's Attorney. Whirs. \ Emig ApiesSla has consented to give one of her, readings initeading, some time during the present month. She has been invited to Lae camp?, also. f We'll bets ecel ten thousand that she COM% to Pottsville without She is a lady of taste, talent, and discernment—very fetid nee arowary. That will bring - • Cir/3ed Tig t e.—The editor of\the Tainaque Lot** says during the rcent 'exhibition in that Borough, of Robinson and Eldregracircus, the Clown nude sundrypersonal allusions t!:\hiin, calPeclaaaaa of thC , Publicatice of anartic4B,_\ la his yew, enquiring into the atonal tendency °tuna \, - . • rrEditorial Esearsion.—What hatibeemne of this stupendous licheme r• Has it fallen *tough? We hope not. The Schuylkill Haven 'Atop is do., Wars that the excurtionists should stop at that place, and commends the Washiegtra Howse, bpi by our friend Baylor, kvery sensible terms. 1211rANsurinigPaper is about to be published le Austen, Luseme canny, by (how M. Richert, under the title of “Piniern Magus and Salop. henna Anthracite Journal." ' trniCe;stna RaiinnivriU bo eat*eted as fa as Runtiegdon by the tentlilestat, MERE 193113 garAins Ch*"..raint that !—The Whigs 'of Schuylkilltunittp.the f ri ends of "the obi inauP Oar. JohnstoOlid the Twit Pcdicy—will mote it Orwigsbentat Toeiday nom' It is hardly's& oessary to 'owl upon every one the importance of swenirmi that tisserineeentrytatly ought to 'now it. We ma get whit lee so much desire;—bat it bi *emery for the people to ast. True, we Amos acted—we have done on:grid* that coddles done , -. 6 -dttsrfar I But the work is only commenced, at about to be commenced, and we man unite once more elf .o ilr;stmliWiti4olid Oahu* and iCil up i oui l lvoicela until eii replieation of titer- sound shall waken the most otssticstely deaf CMS in Congress. Cheer lics ha net r Gem the _wit will be' a holiday—it wilt be; reettertion for ..yern. Seeing 1 and interchanging views . and sympathies with 1 brothirs and neighbour in si cohnmon canoe, will in spire new 4 POTAT"!/. 44 by el the gods ofuncicot trlytheAcurre_thei kola's, oral, amused, doni - get, what they tram, there is no' faith nor potency in human ware. Toni*! timid" on your anuy. Tatersis werkte Ss Arms. , ,-, . . • .:- arNotarissrablir.-41tearehappytoeumounee the appointment by Gov. Johnftan, of B. T. Taylor =VAT= Whitoey, Ens., to be Notaries Public for this Etssosgh• lbs,Woutzasst Wore tendert= was well merited,. and cannot fidt to give mastic. fiat to the public.: ..; • • krlre hoes tried !he BytaY & Watt Pia Pen) and have 'fo®d iCall that a riett''should be, ye ea be. It is gotteti up *various style", sodipid visions prices, acieertiiag to the finials' . la this gckla en age, every body otagbt to are gold" peas, Ora/miss Fater,,59400.-14. moth* of those &sirens of joining tbei near wing Fog Society, in WS &mg*, will be field to -night, at the of George Belk, white • list, for the ediscripti estates, will be opened: rirTassaftas bowas an excellent Public. Library, to which every body has access. This is a rare feature in a Bormmbitand deserves commendation. . roar.ias tuox. - \ The. New York Express says.—We saw t . - day a list of 44 liesselt;most of them Ameri can, which had brought British Iron to one i of our American 'railroad companies, Within the space of about`:. forty days. The iron was not with all the' exclusive cargo, but the amount showed that we were importing im mense cargoes of the manufactured article from abroad ; and perhaps at no period of , time has there been more Railroad Iron im ported than during the past few months. The Bar Iron 'manufactured by telling hi , ported for the year ending June 30, 1840, I Fos valued at six million, sixty thousand and sixty-five dollars, besides Pig Iron to the value of vne million, four hudred and five thousand, six hundred and thirteen dolla , and about two million in miscellaneo .. articles." Comment. To have ade only the two items of Rait-' ' road iron a d Pig metal—(whial we ought to have made,. and • 'r ot a h av e mad e under any ' other than a Free Trade policy,) that have 'been imported into this Country from Great Britain, during the last two years, would have consumed at least one million two hundred t ' =and tons of Coal, and retained at'home dollar that has been thus sent 'abroad r tis the transfer Of this trade from + y oar own hands to those of British manufac- turera, that lies at the foundation of over-pi-o duction. We never dreamed of over-produc tion in 1846. \ Free' Traders then clamored that we could not :apply all the demands of the market for Coal and Iron, but we are mining no more Coal noto—not near as much in prepartion—than we did then, and yet English agents and God-stricken politicians run around crying out "over-production ! over-production !" It is over-production, in deed, when bar of iron that we use or piece of cloth that we wear, has to be (nought over from Great Britain!—leaving our labor ers idle, and our coal anbought in ow °ten markets The Locofocos of Pennsylvania have now their full State Ticket in the field for the fall election. Their candidate for Canal Om missioner. is Williain F. Morrison, Esq. of Montgomery County. He was recently a memberof the Legislature, and is understood to be a man of good feelings and deportment. His nomination appears to have been entirely unexpected ; and he owes it to the exposure in the Convention of attempts . made to bribe certain Delegates into the support of Mr. Hubley. _ For, ~Auditor , General, they have nOMlr ,iii - W . giOrann Banks, Esq. of 'Mifflin, and for Surveyor-General, J. P. Brawley, Esq. Of Crawford. , Mr. Banks' standing is, we believe, toleitibly respectable; but Brow ley is exCeedingly obnoxious. He is a cun ning, baking demagogue, and ought never to be called to :thigh place Wore the public. The Ticket is nolone, upon the whole, that presents any marked personal claims upon tile support of vecipl — e"; and if the Whigs nominate good,' substantial', honest meo:"--as no one doubts butthat they will—tbe canvass will fall altogether upon political issues, in which' case, with a full vote, the Ticket of the British Free Trade Agentl' will be routed —it will be dashed to pieces in a moral thun derbolt of indignation. The Convention adjourned to meet in Read• ing, the next year, on the 2d Wednesday in June. ' DEMOCRATIC Wftlft COUNTY 111 E E ts-r 1 Nm.—The ftemocratic Whigs of dichaylkil and all thnse favorable in the Protection or American Industry ikons the law !slaw of Europe, are invited to ottani& meeting atshe in the Borough of Ormitsbarg. on irittadeolls lin flog of Jane nest. at 1 o'clock, P. Otfor the purpose. of electing dale-. :attain the State Convention, for nominating w Canal Commissioner. Auditor General and Surveyor General, and making suctratirsngemenui se may be deemed ne.:. 'canary the for ensiling election In Schuylkill County:- DANIEL DILL. , ROWLAND JONES. . DAME!. STBEIGRIL /SAMUEL ISISTLID4 MILLIE' KOONS. JACOB IMAM. JAMES U. GRABS?. County Standing Committee. rya THE HMOIOIOIIB SERVICES OF, TII E. itrr Second Methodist Episcopal Church, in . Market Street, wlll be held at 10 o'clock, A: SI, and GI P,lll. —nonerrlees in .the evening, until farther notice., kJ} THE Ad - OCI &TB REFOUND PRSSOYTII DIAN Congrogitlon.worshipping in Thompson's new bnildiniccorner of Market and Second sm.; have moved Into the large upper Dail of said building, where religkots wcirablp will be conducted every Bab bath. by Rev. D. Ti Carnahan. Services to commence at 101 o'clock. A. N.,and 31 o'clock.P.M. Seats free. Tbe public are respectfully Invited to attend. • , TESTIMONY. pLETEN YEARS OLDI—I hereby certify that I have', for • lona Mete made meet the Gar gling Oil, as preparedby Mr. Merchant, and have had rfrqUent opportnaities of witnening its remarkable healing properties, even In clues which had resisted all other remedies. By the use of this Oil, &boot years ago. I saved aline animal that bad been severely eat in the lank by a boat knife, while taking big' from the bow of a canal boat.alter using many other reme dies in vain. I would therefore recommend to all those who keep hones, totave It coestantly on hand, as It* tlinely amnesties will nee mach tkne sad MOM,. and I foe] peppy to be able to contribute on my pot to coedi ts . the good selects of thlir valuable matelots. • • HENRY WALSEIDGE. ; Lockport. ea t Seeadvertisnt in thto paper. A pamphlet of de vedettes may be had gratis of the agent. In Manch Mon on the' Mb alt.. by the Roe. T. Murphy, lir. mon. to' ma MART EMS. Foam both of Mauch Chunk. At St. Louts. oe the Itat alt.. Mr. /011 N WESLEY MORTIMER. formerly of Pottsville. to Km CATRA , RING NINO. both of ft. Loafs. I I On the Rib nit; by Mew Mr Patton. Mr JOSEPH ticampsurtrtu to woo LYDIA RRICRERT. and at the nuns thee, IIfrAURQSTDS SOMIIDELBUTII. io Mks AMR* REICIIERT, all of Norwathin Town. 4. ow. • .‘ \ 'DEATHS. At Ortotplowg. on Tuesday rat, after a !nitrated and palnfhl Ulnae, MICHAEL GRAEFF, Esq.„ - As old and rteperaldit ditsch,st. LW , coust/r is Um 70th Far of Ms aie, - • On the dith day Of May, Mrs. BRESSLER, Ws of Betas Breasktr.of ' t ower Mabastar AO Township, aged Him% - \ • • - os thesist att., Mos; CA.THUUNE senwmx, wift of Fredarkk Sebiralin, of rto, Vallor; 'lO 0 : , LOCOPOCO STATE TICKET. meastaux e 4 rIVIARLISS °MIS, 'PROF/280a ia=of Noide. , Asestiess Spa, Cum Street. NU*: •i• awn & 1854 ; 2340 T P. MARWIIIi. H• ANON, AND COL= J . ketre, Pottsville; ft.—Dealer in uncut rest East OEN of Elamite. Certificates of Deposits. eeks sad Drafts.' 'Checks for sale on Phtladelphis and New-York, id stuns to soil. Sara 9, IMO. " • 104 flin„ allialElf —For the purchase as . sale of Rest Es tater haying sea eelltniCatl; laths; dime of Laads; Mmes. Ike., atutebtleeiloa rents—from Fan methane la gra Comity MI home to live sitistketion. Olive hlehatitaaeostreet.Pottsville. i t'. ,Cll/01.." N. HILL, - 1441' • ' April 6, IMO. p , • • 4:11,.. •: • ei . • ' fit :21 er, ttae vetboledide taco Ito*: hho ..restdenee to the - Ibret Terrace. *here be wilt be happy to attend to ny business in the line of blaytofesston Pottsville. Aptittl, 1850. . 14-3 m Nt..WIL At. AI- OE 0* TITS MACE. .AND GENEIAL AGE..NeaI Estate Sold. hitraded..itessed.. alai .. dada. of Collection - reflatty as — Ml:loe* to and respestlialy • leltedelea Market Etteet.PollairMe. Pa: , Atateh-t1,185,0 .11114y •, • -r• • • wriott OF THS MACE, • Treaurot. wil imuspdf owed to oil Muleen ontrasted to Ms etre. Ma For orleserreral totromotro, hodsesaad lots feu sale or root. North 53, IBM DOOTOR C. lIIESISLIM, HOISCEOPATHIC • PHYSICIAN, Roolova - 111s Office to one or the Brick Hoeses la Coal Street, ppOeville. . Apt! 5e.11849. : • -le4f. I • " . LINPillfritCIAN AND BURGEON • °lsola Coal rant. to the same house occupted by Dr.Useseler. , , Pottsville. April 11 .11150. 1 LIDWARD fiIIIPPED. , ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR athaa9.:Philadelphtamilt attend roliersitiee sod all other total basthesolu the.Olif of Phitthelphlaautiothlug Counties and elerw/e•M.— Dere No. 13 Prune steel. Philadelphia: ri H. BINDADIC, ATTSCINST AT LAW. Ta li. maqua—Othee is the: Litnify Room. We the Tows Sept 'IL 1849. ei DID HALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Pen. Car r9.llo3p. SP'enylklß Connty,l.s. Office adjoining the Sidle Tin Hotel, . • , 'Dee.ls, 1910. !.• 51.1 y caIARLES W. 111E0INS I ,' ATTORNEY AT LAW. Has removed his office to the building formerly occupied by Horaen Smith, Esq. Sept 1.1849. , , , • 88.3 m T D. Eitate Agency of .l :nee. Centre St.„Pottsvigm. Schuylkill County. Pa. ke:tnt for the. 'ale and tnarehatot of Beal Estate. Agent for Lando, and collection of Rents. Ste: Oct. IR. 181,9. , , • 44-IY OADIVEL ARTZ USTICE OF THE PEACE, 1.3 Pottsville. Will attend:oomM) , to Collections. Agencies. Purchase and Sete , of Real Estate, ace.. in Schuylkill County. Pa. ofoe ein Centre Street. o p° - site the Town Hall. , Oct 20. 1A49. DOCTOR - G . N. DDWRIIILN. SITEGEDN DENTIST. fineeeesorati N. Depny. Pottoville. kOfilee en the•N. E. corner ' Market and Third Sta. February lb; , 7—tf _.,.--:-, 'ODWiATID AGLATI.ta.nON. DESIGNER & EN Ca_GRAVER ON WOOO;:No. 801 Walnut Streetv PllladelDhla. .- !: , koSsi 4. 1840. ~, , ; f . . . 32-1 y eILLOTiog PENS.6.THe SUB .O scriber will sell for- Caati the following number"! or Gillett's Steel Pras 0 • - - 10 2144 !ISSeents per Cron. '4O " 417 at AS " }VEDIC A. PCCAPE% ! Schuylkill Raven. 'Jane 11..1a.,i0 . ,11, MERIDA N CUTIAERT. CII6AP AND fa coed.—A very superkir article. equal to Rodger'• & !tone celebrated Cuttery,just received and for sale wholesale atilt fetal!, at , . TIANNAN'tt TYhe2p Stationery more, Where also mnv }Wind Radser's and Wastenholm's and other Pen• Knives—also, superior iLszors, by the slnshrim down. s Nay 45,1850 F 21- (101. D Pr.NS AT S .VENTS - FIVE - CENTS. VF—Thp - ouhsenher has jriit reeelird a supply of Gold Pens of .lifferent ofiatttieti;.sume of which will be sold a* low as 75 teat*, to suit the times, and a rood article hur, at . • , r ' ' !DOMAN'S " ';• dlorap StatiOnaey Store. Also-Gold and Silver Febell Cases eery dm,. • April 13. 1850. i . . 15- TB BRADY & Y74.1.110TT (Warranted) Byer Pointed Gold Pena, now stand A No. tin the Peninarket; every period twho has tried them will acknowledge their auperiority. They are made and mid exclusively by Brady 'llz Eilintt:two doors dove the - Miners' Bank. Wat Ches of all the celebrated makers sold as above, at prices to suit the timer. . irAnnisoNos DRAFT:4I7ST RE calved a Barrel of llarrison'a celebrate., lnk, irtilcb will be sold by the; Gallon or half Calton on dealt. Also. Ilatrison's Inks; Blank. Red and Blue, In Bottles, wholesale and retail, at tr,lty manufactnrer's miens. Merchants and °Oar. pu rc hasing to self spot can says the carriage by calling at B. BANNAN'A Cheap floOlt pod Stationery Store. Where can be had good Jab as low as SO cents per dozen bottles. June 11, 1850 . TiRAFTING PAPER BY THE YABD.-500 la yards Drafting Pape! for betlining. by thelard, litany quantity, or any length, jest received and for sale at city prises. at. ~. , - B. BANN AN'S Cheap wholeate and retell Paper Stem— June 1.1850 I% , , • ICOLD PEN INKSTANDS—A NEW AR -7 tiele for preserving the points of Gold Pens, without Injuring, Just received and for silo at 1 4' BANNAN'B. Sone 1.1830 : • ft- SCRIBIIIOII,I3, ENGINEER'S AND SUR. VEYOR'S Pocket Table Docdt—it Cordial wort. just received tied for axle , it • HANNAN'S Cheap Book Store. Ilay,lB, 1810 MACILEREL, ,=-,, CODFISH., 'constantly no band and RIIA D. ' : for saintly SALMON, IRERRINGR, J, PALMER & co., PORE. - HAMS and SIDES, '.. Market Pt/eel Wbarf, 91101ILDERR. ; •. PbPad'a. LARD and CREWE, 4; . • • Matttp 2, MO. :„.' 9-3 m. DVILIA AND PROSES Ournimsldand Cam ,pnene, always out bald bud Mr sale, by &. MARTIN, Centre St. Kartlnlo,lB3o , • . ' 1.2.3t0 111'01110N6AIIELAi WHISICICY—WanoIot. ed 10 yam old t anW suPerforiellit?. LP gale , fl l ] J. M. &BATTY' it eth by Kay 4. IMO SA SAGO CB: sE—Just reteirelf audit* sale by , " • J. M. BEATTY Y& ea. Nay 4, IWO . . pg.tt PEARL NTAUCHT—"Coleates" New Teri Petri 8410, for sahrlabolraare mod retail by ;J. N.MELTTY Nay 1,1850 18-tt .N HOTEL, POTTS ran vine, Pa. The ;undersigned respectfallyan. sff nounteg to the, :Citizens, of Schuylkill Coen "ly, endtravelleiX la general, that he has tale= en that rid established Mend known as .Yost's and lately kept by Jerendah flushes. at the Comma ar BEcoxp and .„"taxnakixxx Ste, In the Borough et i plUvjlir r whictihe fitted up with special ref ference to the COMfort orthose who may favor him with their custom. The !more is pleasantly foesteeL with t oblingand a large yard attached, calculated to aecom:Yoldate Farm' emend persons travelllntewith horses and ‘7,Zriagel; The proprietor has his house welt furnished, and pare no paled or expense, in supply his Table and Bar a a manner which cannollail to afford general lath.- faction. , • An attentlie. falthral 'hostler will always be in at' eindatiee. solhst siblits atity rely on !mins their hors es properly attended to. !' .. MICR/LEL SELTZER. , 11109.'49. • —2l4y .11BUPPIRA,CITE . ItAL MINERS. EDWOU IitIOMP.9, respectfully gg % announces to his friends and the pabila generally, that ilie has taken the above es tablishment, located on: Banbury @met, In the 80. rough of Millersville, and has refitted It through; out, and is prepared to isteommudate all those who may tkvor him with thetri e.ustom. 11e Batters him selfthat by unremitted &heatlon to thalamus and con. Hsaeeof his guests, that he will make them feel quhe, at home, and no pains Will be s pared en his part to make it one of the best Public Houses in the Country. April 47, 1850. 117.4 f 'PEINN LVANIAr 11A LI., POTTS. •===., • sine. This favorite establishment.for travel. sass p= • s z len and ,strangers, has-been leased for a - term of yesriro ~ b y the subscriber, wlnise untiring esertions to please heretofore,'erlif be con flicted hereafter. And no pains spared to contribute to he comfort of sojourn ept., TO RENT.—A room In the basement story or the above establishment, one; Of the best stand:. In town fora barber. \ W. G. . March R,1839. 9 , 9 lm _ _ - Veit RENT—A Large STORE 11000 S. on V . Manch Chunk.street, and convenient to the Rail read or Canal, will be incited until the Ist of Apti next. or longer if seenlyid; upon reasonable terms The building is 40h. by 30; two stories high, and we) calculated for storing Illy. 011,1111. Flour, Feed, to APPlleath"made to :S. ' Ii4SDLEY & SON. .; Nov 17. len. L \ 474 f • 1 1 0 JELEINT.—Two,I :two.etery Stone Dwelling mom with noncenjent back buildings, situated In the town Of Part Ca** Rent moderate. APPLY to Jeiewtah Bonne. Pom carbon. Or 10 thelnaserther. at bla Office in Centre 814 Pottsville. • m com Wernitasu.. Dec 8,1819 TNO, nENT—Tim SECOND STORY over T. I' Foster it Co.'s SW* atom, now ocampledly Cbas Willer a co. Likewise. rot teat, • new 81 °" , Room, suitable for as odic*. la East Market Et.. next below David Kloek. EaVa; °See. Ape/ In • 7 SOLo. FOST ER. Itt Marsh 513.1850 1 1 0/1 IAMMT.—One; Pew and eh:Mat ants3gd .L` 3 story &wk. Hanoi with the modern LimProve wants, situate in George Street. Pause'lb. Posses sion will hs even on Mee bt of April next. Terms modems. AJlpy to WIL3 I IAM iir THOMAS JOHNS. Si.Cldr,Feb. le,• • 7 11ENT.-T6a sbop occupied by 6. Stfause, as a Bbool3rsbas Bt. moot Two Mimi plant House OD OD Lot. on Second Bt. Enquire of J. ?wages, Market St. Mardi 10.1850 . Mt( , VOX SUI3T--41 tamostreet i pw pecui aanns.' - 13-2 m EMI CM minimpr, sTATioftmr. &c. GROMM4 air- MMZE.S. W. G. MUNSON. rant RENT Frame llease.la nab Mad btlitt.liojd. Allay sirAmin a - 8 AND BILLS: 0' CfIaNGP. ems of I or NO pounds Sterling on England, Ire land. Scotland, Wales- Fraem - Germany. or any part of Europe.. for 014 without any charges. at . B. DANNAN'S • Passage Agency in Pottsville. Also, European Bills and Drafts cashed and collected at bls office. • 0. Passengers also engaged ai the Merest rates, and eo detention or grumbling. 'June& IMO LINCOMING . COUNTY MUTUAL. INSUR. L ante Company.—The subscriber has resumed the ennobling.= of Agent Pm Sebuyitilt reituty, in Once of Ilt•IL. Woodside, deed . and C. F. Bowman, re- Ilene& • JOHN C. CL&YTON.. Juliet . - - - 22.tf naA t aiva FOR SALE ON GERMANY: BY J. P. OHERWIN Patin; file, Jane I. iB5O 1240 1 UNSER YARD.—THE ATTENTION OF .11.4 Builders and °them h restmetAttly Welted to the Muhl Atlllowbere they can be salted hi all hinds of Mead Flooring, Tooting and Umber,• from ineh Boasda to Paned Plank. ISTRATIMI & Co.. Caper 11.90 and Norwegian 'tweets. Marti. 1851) • : sntT ABQAI , 11 SABI INS 1.--ItEDUCIN6 1.0 Stock at low ratse.—Tbe sulnerlber, having dater. mined to make a number of alterations In his store, is stilton, to reducer bbt Stock of Books, Stationery, Paper, temps, to , and will therefore sell at unusual low rates, wholesale , and retail. Booksellers, Nor. chants, and others,. will find it to their. advantult,t to Ilse us a tall. D. bANN . Itior 25. 1830 VIOLINS.—Jast rveeked a tut assortnieht of YViolins, whkh win be stdd 'luny -cheap, at • hpt1113.1850. LEAHY & ELLIOTT'S. - 51-tf NOT aV CiTiNERALLT known as tt should , In Mk desnossatic country of equitrlitts and Pnrdsges that shank, baTi an equal shame. and for this reason all should know that the er!atest bargains are to b. !bond at JOHNSTON k Co. New Store, Slater's Old Stand, Centre Street, Pottsville. May .18, - 1850 2041 WINDOW-1511ADICII of vulons qualities and patterns. some of which are handsomely point ed. Jost received from New York, and Ihr sale by • J. N. BEATTY it Co. 18-tf May 4,1850 GLASS CANES AND !JULIE WINDOW—AIso ntOlan Claim Balk Window, and a lot of Draw ers will be mold . cheap, on aprileation - to--- B. DANNAM-- . April 1.1,1850 FOR mum. HERE IS A CHANCE FOR ENTERPRIZE The subscriber otTers for sale 700 acres of Land, situated about 10 miles Northwest of Wilkestiarre.N., on which ii erected and in Rile running order and do ing a good bushiest, three Sawils, so arranged as to saw every varietgof Lumber, for any building, from, lath to the heaviest timber. Also, three dwelling houses, one barn, and one storehouse, and a good lo cation fora Store, with about 40 acres improved, 'and nearly all of the above tract Is good for farming pur poses. It is an excellent location for a Tithe/9, and it must soon be a very busy place, as all of the itimberris wanted for ihe Oral operations, no the-West side of the Sosquehanna.River. For further information ap- - ply to B. Bannan, Pottsville. or the subscriber, at Kingston; Lucerne County,l'a. Title indisrintable. A. C. CHIIRCII. Kingstoe, June 8 MO. 23-2 ts , _ AOSItIINEE , B - 8 ALE...WILL BE BOLD AT Public Bale. at Monday, the 17th day of June inst., at 10 o'clock in the forenoen, in gth street, be tween Market and florvPeg lan, a Complete Establish ment for mauufncturing: bottling and delivering Min eral Water, consisting of Forting Pump, Montane, Bottles. Bottling Machine, Bozes, Borges, Melee, Wa gons. Harness ,&e. Also, 4 Was Brown-stout bottles and 6 gross pint Porter bottles. , - - Jane 8, 1830 23-te FOR SALE.-STOCK 110138.—T118 er requests the attention of the Fawner, and Cit izens of Schuylkill County irenerally, to a large drove of superior Stock flogs, which-he has just received and - offers Mr sale. at - very tow prices, at his yard in Market,Streei r Pottsville, Pa. WALES.. June tf, 1850 , 23.31 FOR . SALE OR RENT...A DESIRABLE reridenee in Plabantango Street, (lately occupied by Mr. James blcCniii.) Enquire of • JAMBS C. OLIVER. June 8,1850 . :}, 23-40 Housa AND SMALL FARM FOR PALE —Thesebteriber offers that valuable pmperty in this Borough, situated at the intersection of st. AD thon) and Fourth streets, on tire mein root/lending from Philadelphia to Pittsburg and Erie. The Dwet ling house is 'a large two•story frame, with a new Frame Barn and other necessary out buildings. The land comprises 6 acres and BO perches, all in a high state of cultivation. There Is a- variety of choice Fruit Trees on the place—also, a never-Wiles well of water. It Is well sheeted for public business of rosy Lind. The land will support a small family, or can be Laid out le Town Lots. , • Lewisburg, May 25,1820 21-.21 HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.—TTIE SUB: scriber offers at private sale, the residence now occupied by him in Market 'street near Third, is this &wash. The boete is two-stnries, with back build ings, and embraces all the modern datums—including bath house, gas pipes In every room, water closet,. *c. One thonsaml dollars can remain in the prope rt y for it period of tenor more ;Tarp. an may be. desired, while the tenni will be made otherwise accommoda ting. If ndt void previous to the 10th June next, it will then be offered for rest in a small family. For further particulars. enquire or C. P. NORTON. Pottsville, May 25, 1850 kl-3t TglitAll,lCii.—FOß SALE.—A Lot of Iground fronting thirty feet nn Manch Chunk street, and emending back 0116 bemired end fifty feet. A very desirable lot, either for a business stand, or a private residence. Also., the: adjoining Lqt, having a front of twenty 'eight feel. and a house upon it. The lots may be se• cured byiany purchaser, thus el•ing. a front of fifty eight Peek on the principal street in the bomagh; ap plicatioh Otonid be made soon, to secure both. Also, *- valuable corner lot (inciting cu New or Hamer It.; bduridcd on Uree sides by streets, all of them le. For 8 eor Ilent.—A property on Penn st.; location very favorabi& The property above described may be bought on very reasonable ternis,• as the present holders desire to remove fromthe borough. For fernier particulars acd terms, apply to the undersign( d at his office, cor ner of Mauch Chunk and Railroad sta., or at his rest• • dente in Penn street. May 11.1950 Ellin SALE—AT PRIVATE SALE—AII 'bat cep twin tract or parcel of land, situated on the Broad Mountain, in Lower ihahantangotownship, in Schuyl kill county, (formerly Berks county.) la the State of Pennsylvania. bounded and described ns follows, to wilt—Beginning at a marked white oak tree; th ence by late vacant lands. now surveyed to Jacob Miner, north sisty.live perches, to a white oak; thence loy late vacant land, now surveyed toVeorge Werner, west 146 perches to a stone; thence by late vacant land. now surveyed to Leonard 111 ick, south 65 perches to a Spanish oak ; thence east 146 parches to the place of beginning, containing 33 acres and 152 perches of and and allowance of its per eent. for roads...ce. JOHN 61. BRENNER. ICIOIII SALE—AII that certaia two storied stone .r Tavern ittand,knowne as the VALLEY HOTRL, sitsattron Valley street, , ht the town of Pat '7-- tenon, twr tAt Conan of Schuylkill; con. fp coining ln lomat W fees, and in depth 200 ft., distant fronr the Schoyltittl Valley Railroad IflOyaedis, at which point the Cars stop 4 threes daily. A1i0,4 Weer Into of getrand, each containing 60 feet Jo front, nmf Stefeet in depth; situate. aim, in said town of Panama?. The property will be soki cheap ; terms easy. Apply to tr. E. MICH, Ran , at his Office, Pottssiiie, or to IttlillAEL COCHRAN, Sept. 1.16!9. .113-rf- VOR SALM...The Subscriber is de - /irons of 'wiling the dwellinghonse in which E.,."?. be now resider, in Morris' Addition. The building is one of the rery bey* irrthe Bor. ough,—la rge and admirably arranged, with every con venience LO mabe it desirable. Possession given at once. , March 16, 1650 FOR SALE—vALIIABLE PROPER. TY In Mlnersvltte.—The store now °courier) .9.1! by N. G. Ilammeirin, is o ff eted for. eale.— 4=, For terms apj4 ro ,GEORGE J. 111ERR,..1r. SCPtb." " 1819 "Lin 1?-01 c-SALE_ 7; 2d yorse , Power Steam Engine. . ••••••with winding gearing in excellent workin n nr" • all complete, two n t a nta , ant ; twii wino ropes, each about ISO feet • long, rnr hoisting P°al nrines. The above is a Etat-rate Engine; it hne; he** ll "I ut t e r only 18 months, in the Eorough of Tamaqua, vy,:;ere . - may Moen. ?Appl,to tiIIOCK. SONS k. 97 and 09 Igitrth bird Street. Philada. or tor - BENJAMIN lIEILNEB, Tamaqua. - May 11. 18.50 19-rf UDR BALM.—The subscribers offer fur sale a su• - perior 6 inch Pump. 6 feet stroke, with 100 yards of 3 z 6 inch pipes, with bolts, rings, ttc.. all In good order. Also, 33 Drift Cars, 40 bath a Ile, 8 of which are rigged with double brake, all of which are In good running order. Also, 60 yards of inch slope chitin. The above will be sold low for cash or approv ed paper. • - CONNED, ROADS dr. 11.1TTLE11ALES. New Philadelphia. 15-tr April 13; IBM pOlt SALE..A Laree Circular Coal Screen. IL feet long, and. 1 feet in diameter at the lame: end.—adapted to making coal of the most approved sizes—emit 41135.00 antl hie been very little need=tv lll be sold cheap foceach. Enquire at the York Store. E. Y&EDLEY & Co. March 16.• 1350 rIL SAL] .E...one 10 horse Engine, witb break. ins rollers, screens, shafting and every thing neeesrary admit a Coal breaking estabiahaten t. widen will bo sold on ssry reawinable trams. OEO. H. porra. Mardi 16 4860 • v 11-if VOR—SALE — ..Ooe lOtorie hoisting engine, with wltallnaltearing all complete. Enquire at the Black Mine Collier'', York Farm, or at the office of GEO.. 11. PO TS. 11-tf Match Te. 1850 : : b 0 Large Ea troads QUI . 200 Peet of • e jack Proof Cbalo k 300 " Alert Chain. • . ftno .• • •• • d 0.. n. #Ollll. March IA 1830 11;;If ° TOR 21/111.E.....43ne 60 and one 20 Horse Stain .0 Engine furcate. Apply to ANDREW RUSSEL. Pollee Me, April. 13. 134 f. . Mabantango St. 1:1111 UDR SALE AND 0 LET.--Building Lots r in Mount Carbon, Lewisport. Wood and Lyon's addition to Pottsville. ou Nerwegianst..Pottsville, and in Minersville. Also a convenient °Mee in Morris' Additi ril on. Applyto JS . 11. CAMPBELL. Ap V 3,48. , 118 , WAPPTICD IMMEDIATELY.—EIGLITY LARGE young Mules, for which a liberal - and Mr com pensation wilt be paid upon delivery at Roundout Or Kingston, New , Pork Stale. Application made citber personally or by communication to the subscriber, will receive prompt attentlon , ••• WILLIAM J. HARLAN. Tuitions. Schuylkill county. Pa. May 23, 1850. ,V; 4..1 . D1ALL OSIONB 9 by,tboßostret.Peck or ! 8 . anon Ofor Falb al . , HANNAN , ' \ Eked Bgore, Pottsville: s - - =I B. M. McCABE Mir CEO. IT. POTTS 11-tf witirraix =I 4:1 N(num ill aggroy- GWEN, THAT .1 WILL visit the following plates st the times below mait.ii timed. to dellvershe neeesury paps% to persons who \ PUKAIILSed MU on the 2Sth of Eley,st the public's% tit' Ttevertoti. to vat : Juno lb, at St. Clair. &oat 11 until 4 ooclock. at Kr. . , . Johnston's Motel.' !' 17. at Pottsville, from 9 A'; M. WI 6P. M., at Pena.a Hatt. • " 18, at Mlnenville, from 9 till 19 A. M., at 11toMs• . " 18, at Tretnontlltont 9P. ffi., tdl 0, 215 /r. • .pie's. and at Donaldson after 6 o'clock. - " 19; at Georgetown fromil P. M., tin 6at 8 9 001 70, at Smith's Tavern, from M. NM 12. and at Salim:aerate ;from 3 P: M. till 6. " 21, at Hew Berlin from 9 A. 31.• till 16. add Northumberland tr9rn 3 P. M. tUI 6. ' .i* 22, at Banbury..froin/13 A. U. tqt 12, at J. 0.1 l er-.. Itta'e. • " 23, at Diavine, akMoutour Hone, from 3to 15 P. M., • • . . " 24, at Bloomsburg, from 9t012a. M, et Az. . Dadra - D. !MONTGOMERY BOYD, art: • Jute 8,1850 - • LAS NOTIIIDEr-ALL PERSONS AIM CAU- Honed not to purchase or . use an Ott from seboener,tmrponing er.Derlaihr Mom La bricattng Olt: lie has no authority from me to - ma it It.—he-not even the 'correct receipt .tto huthe 11111 %using a part of my logralleati in mronspropo ./:tespeettlitly refer. altpersoni latittested to therdemainna of-the. various V. th, Omuta, lately., for lonahlSmenut qf Patent-ngbtp. ,I am R 4 . e u e!l and pile nausea this, and titifditetusine cute notrtaly RI D. Schooner. but all posses parole...- Int or using the 01l from bha, to the utmost esters; or Lb. taw., , . DEVLADI, " Patentee. 2.14m0. Ileading:Pa., June -9:1830 NOTICE.—LA Bonus : all - NEILS,. AND OTH ERS, rob& wish to.puretiase lots In Trevenon. at private vale,will tind an Menton the Premise:hot/II the town of Shamokin. Labor on the Railroad wilt be taken in payment of toe. One half the wages of the. *boron wig be advanced In tittle . D.; D. BO D, Agent. Jane 8, 183 DIIBLIO UNDERSIUNEILP I - hereby give mice, that they have Punta:led the (0110 Wing grope T. pan at Constable sale and part r at private sale. all formerly belonging. to D mtel S. 1 Kline, Stone Cutter, Pottsville, Schuylkill Caanty. air - of which property is left In the possession of the a lid ; Daniel S. Kline, during cur . tail' and pleasure andsub ject to our ordera without any reservation Whatever. viz :-3 marble mantles, 112 marble slaba for tomb stonet,lLinarble steps. I door sill, IS marble posts. 20 off falls of narble.ls,nand Amines; 111/01,13 and pipe. tools, moulds, Atc„—also, the following household fur- 7 , nature, viz: I sofa, 6 cane bottom ctiairs,l rocking I chair,9o yards of carpeting, I stove and pipe," mantle ' clock. I looking glass, I stand chandelier,' dining ta ble, glass box, I centre table.l3 yards oil cloth, 6 com- . inon chairs , a lot of kiteben ferniture. I dressing reau,n wash stand with warble top. ff.c. DANIEL I. ESTERLY. 611. SAM". ffli3t Sane 1 1850 NOTICE.—DEVLAN'S PATENT LUDDIC,AT ing Olh—Whereas, a notice has appegMd in n ! newspaper in this County,cautioning all persogis (bum t purchasing said Oil from gre, now I hereby givet no- Om that I hold the exctusive . right to manufacture and t sell said oil In the Counties of Dchu,Ylkill, Ig.tranon,! Dauphin, Lehigh, Northampton, WriXon . '! Luterne, Columbus, Wyoming, Northumberitsigi andLyinmingit and that all persons who shall interfeissarhhaig rights as aforesaid, shall be psosecuted according to law, and r that twill indremify, protect and .save harmless atil persons who shall purthaig saki IL ail from ow. D. SCHXNER, Titt Pottsville. June 1,1830 NOTICE~WHEREAd; JOSEPH. BOWERS,: Al Ind of about IS years of age, has left al serviceal without any. just cause, I hereby caution all persons] from harboring him on my account. as I will pay no debu contracted by him, or by any other Person for 30111 , 1 JN/fi. Ma U r ker SI- ! June 1,185 D. Pottsville LOOK HERE . ...TDB urertenSTMSED war., be happy to attend to anyhusiness rot his friends in Schuylkill County, connected with the Department here, Deep(' charge, but as he, as yet, has not had the , franking ptirilege bestowed on him byarrigre ss, (ow ing probably to the Slavery question belirg unsettled.) he seriously objects, to the' payment of ' postUge oo letters sent bits, OD business exclusively belonging to. thesendess. ROST. MORRIS, Wnshinguin,p. C.. 22-2 t June 1,1850 • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO - ALI. PER= - sons holding orders against the Toienthip of New Castle, to present the same to the Treasurer for acceptance, between thls and the Pith (Lty of Rine. ay It is necessary to secure a speedy liquidation of the same. By order of the Beard or Auditars, LOTT EVANS, Treasurer. 21-3 t 55,1850 4:141110E.—A16 persons are hereby notified not to , 1 1 1 purchase or use Olt from B. D. Schomer, purpor ting to be V. Devlan's Psitent Lubricating OA as he has no towboat* to make earatsOikand any person pot_ chasingor urine the Oil frorohint will be prosecuted escorting.; to Law • May Yet 183. COPARTNERSIIIP—WII.I.I/151 WALLACE . , of the late fi rm of Wallace & Ellakiston, has this day formed a copartnershipmith SA 14.1./EL 11. ROTH EIIIIIEI., for the transaction of a General Cos) pail nes', under the firm of Wallace & ilotherine/. r - The receiving and shipping of Coal will be 'contitri ned, as herptofore, on wharves at Gloricester, and No. 0 Richmond. Office SO Walnut Street. WILMA-51 WALLArE, SAM'L. 11. ROTIIERIL. • May I. 1850 A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE-4.00* og sa. Administration on the, estate of Robert Woodside, late of the Borough of Pottsville, deceased basfng been granted by the Register of Schuylkill County, to the subscriber—all persona having claims order mends against the estate of the said decedent are re gamed to make known thegame without delay, anib alt omens indebted to the estate to make payment to , the subscriber, or to kis Attorney, Edward Ovreol'ar ry, Esq., Centre Street. Pottavllle. . JACOB BIBLE% Administrator, banana May 4. 1850 -18-6 t. HAKE NOTlCE.—The , Booka and adeotthta of FOBYErLA, DALY, bavitig been-mnigned to the subscribers, ill persona. OBving &Impinge - open with them, ' are rentteeted . to titrand settle,and those in debted to make paynient only tons or oar author zed agent. N. B.—All accounts not settled before the Brat of .Deeember neat, will be left with a Squire for settle menh Nov 10; 180. &c. 11110 N STOttE.—TpiS SUBSCRIBEft - IJAVINt.; J. removed his Iron business to the large Store, No. 13 NORTH WATER STREET, is'now prepared to receive orders twang extentitind for any description of.lron and Steel ; hta mock je re, plenlabed from hia own importations, by almoSt every Packet, and feels confident in hie ability to give soils. faction to all who may favor him with their: Mato= Toms the most aceononodaiing. . W3l. Dir. COW.. 13 N. Water Street, Ildladelptila. Feb IS, 1850. . , , 7.61 e fIUAINB.—Poe Sale, 120 feet in. chain. Also furbished at the ehottest notice, 5-8, 3-4.14-le, 7.8, 15-16 and I le. best proof table chain. at N. York Priees—freight added. E. YARDLEY &EON. April 20 1850 16. DAIL ROAD IRON —BO TONS 2{:3 FLU B& IL Ball Road Iron, 50 do I{ do do do 8 do 21i •do •do dowlthapikerr 15 do 3 a do do do Arid rtaresalir raleby - A. & G. RAISTON„.4 aoathf . ront July 11. 1846. A.ILROA D IRONS-100' Tons Itat QV/ R assorted from 2} by Ito 11 by;, on band, and for talk in Ras Montt ,purchasers, aline lowest market price, by N. & A :MIDDLETON, • Corner or Ridge RoaM,lotb sad ealtowlti tt st•. -Pbfladel!phia . 4-3 mo . Jhn 26, 18501 . .ruivirx.TA isainEo max. P. TONS aeorted boilOr iron, Nos. 3, 4 - and 5 o S./0 TildthsorA32,and36incliesand rincromlengit.. • A.,* G. RALSTON. 11.,South Front st.rbilada,_ It. MO 50TOM} of Flat Bar American R. R. iron , of vat - Hsu, sista, jd3l received 'and for sale at tpe Torts Store... - Z- YARDLEY & SON , . . March 16'1550 11- - , CHAINS _— AINS Folll.lllllNEsh—Thesubserlbets haver just received from the slap Elizabeth,' and 'llneh Best Iles; English Chnins,made eipressly kis and roseate. Apply to k. E. GEORGE; midi= lf 11:3 /gasket and 12th Stsiess.Philada. r''' :" P ICIATWN'S, p k i -•• . to d Graham's, Goa.7 .0 . 8 , 42111 fin Eve f atonal Magazines, Miner"' .;Purnal. Baturuay Post, Neal's Maturdoy °art; Flag of Hurl:harm, Weekly Herao.., c :orp Trliblidna Home Journal; Dollar Newspaper; r.• &c., all/rapt fOr.sale by the single ateZiber 4 - 11 0.- DANN:L. II4S i ' Cheap Book , and Petiodleal dto. - dw, Subscriptions for any of the accessible Perk/atilt: and Newspapers published In thin Country or Europe. received at his Book Store. and Books, &e., imported to Order at short notice. OUNTERFEIT DETECTORS FOB. C Jane, wholesale and retalli at - •-2 BANNAIVS' Book and Perlodisal,Stontr. June I, 1630 ratornmat JONATHAN FOR JULY; FOR JJ ule wholesale and retail, at , • , BANNAN'S' • Cbeap Book and Stationary Stole June,l.lB3o •53.4 ICK'S IVORIES, VERY CHEAP—The sub- LI scriber purchased at Trade Sale, a lot otllicit's complete Works, bound In .. Llbrary style, rep - aieurr. which be will sell at less .than publishere•Ptictieltt his Cheap Bookstore--call Immediately to secure a copy. • . BANNAN, .Clieap Bonk:teller and Stationer. He has lilac) a lot of the Poets, title's than Publishers' prices. April 27 -17 d REWARDS. SIX CTS..IIZEWARD~.NOTICE IS BERK by given to the pablle, that two onnyapprentices. named Wm. L. Kissinger , and Chas. C. Prevost. left my employ without my knowledge or consent. and are DOW, 2am Informed, in Pittston, Luzern, CountY. Pa: . All persons are therefore forbid trusting them on my ; action nt. as I gall pay - no debts °fiber contracting.— 11 And further. all persons are forbid siring theta lent. - ploystieni. without my eonsentq The above reward. and no m o r e , will be paid teary pgriloll WhOWLI2I , I" jam said apprentices to me, to *palming. Banylkill Co., Pa._ _ - j,W2I. DeIIAVEN. JUDO 5.1850 • 2344 - Cr Wilitesbarce diefiliceas insert thrett times, mart mite at,irottom;s ad charge this otliuf. , - swami if. Bib!aim& & Dti. , - WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREJON AND DO MESTIC HARDWARE. CUTLER .Y" es. N0.:166'./Yorali THIRD Strad, 2d door Wow' PAVE, PHILADELPHIA. WHERE they Intend, keeping a general ausortmant of Hardware on timid, at lowest market prizes. Country,Ma cbatte. are respectfully Invited to call.: N. B.—Depot (or/Wm Beira Plante- Jan)9, 10. _ . 3 -/ - 7; : 0 MESE 1 0 ' . P.EL DEVLAN, Patentee, treading. Pa 404 f. S. & 3. FOSTER 46-tf
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