- FPICI: OF THE SCiiITYLKILL - NAVIGATION ll Company, -51arch;:th. 125tt—Notice is , hereby given that_ the retie for Tr:1111SW the uee of Cars for Anthracite Coal transportation on the Schuylkill Nav igatten•for lire Year 185 D, will be as fondue—, ',' To be obarged•per tun e1f , 5310 Mond. ; The-Weightier be ascertaincit'by rich me:robs, may be adorned to secure accuracy and Flys per Cent. 11. In warted to be -1111U1t. Otriefrom for loss by wattage.— Tho toli for all Coil, iochuhng the use of Care, ensuing ' from the sevcratpninte,to be charge 4 per the lug mind— • r").- No - eh - time - lure Oren. Twenty-dye-Cents per JIM shall he made for toil and the net: of Cara fugany dis lade. ■ Irn orwlgnbur2 Ltindtn2 -,-.! 25' . llamhurx ' . ' I 25 Mohrsvillo , . . s ri s 36} Althousen r:, 44, . Reading I 4E41 leird*hornuer . I'3lll PnrtUnion . .- c' . • 4 514 'Pottstown I.sadlng .. ' , 1 %it Sloyer's Ford .2 . .- %II Phamlxville t, 611 • I.uinbcrollie 4 ali t 4 'Pawling's. Ms , * .. , • GM 'Valley Forge . ail! Port Kennedy ', -- • , &NI . Norriidown and Bridgaport ' C ,6 1 - 1 Plymouth , DM ' MI) • Consbelmeken - 1 3 i. 1 a;pring Mill • s . 1 •1i Marayvyk • . ''' . 711 1 —____ Philadelphia :6;1 _____ The Navigation Is now epee for use be dilphia /nod Readine, and boats will be a tlin.on and dc.byylkill Haven on the Mb and Port Carbon on the' Mb to fly order of the Managers. T. FRAILEY, March 9. 1650 ;w:'imrr ON fIIERCEEAND=. , g . . .14%4 • 'Str43: 7 7 '"' • •-•••••- i t _ Pllll.*A. RRA.DING & POTTSVILLE RAILROAD. —Oirand after April Ist, ISIS, Goods will befor warded With despatch at the following rates pr freicht, between , Pottsvalle and . the points below stated, per o n of 2000 Aiss. . Between Pottsville" Bettrtvii Pottsville and Phila.,' maul Readier: Plaster.l.linestnne • num Coal., Saud, Iron Ore, }`... 00 and ttrieks, ' I 'Rooms, time, timber, sionr,l rosin, tar, pitch..raw tor- I. ' p!mtine, marble, mind- stones, nails , spikes. scrap ;- and pig iron, broken cast , I . lugs, goTinn and you drette. J Bar Iron, floor, salt, lead.l bark, raw tobacco,sall beef , and pork, lumber, :rsin, iron castings, sttzat, um.; }II 75 . 11 ?Aea. green coffee,pota toes. salt Net re, brimstone, and ryc chop. ( ail, grucorie, 4 _key, machinery, cheese, lard, tallow, rags, leather, l raw hides; paints, white 00 and red lead,oysters, hemp gine and ion:lace steel, 1 - bran aril elilp suate. Paw coiton aria wool, clr,arsi fresh meat. fresh fish. dry goods.dt ors and medicines, foreign liquors, wined, and . lea., glass, china, an di queensware, poultry, con- , feerional, boriksand sta- Y-. 5 00 tiooary, spirits Olivet - Wine. I ramp:one, burned entree, liais and eaps, boots and, . shnes, bonnets, feathers, trees, hops, spices, hunt- f tav weight. - f. adaninnel charges ter ,cntnmission. et or th-livering freight .at any of tt.W Cutd7t.- 11,:i•e pone tin the lint April 15, 150 FREIGHTS & TOLLS ON COAL. 2t2Z' ... CIFFD'E OF VIE P 1111....../ & READING RAIL ‘../ Read 1 ompany—Phil3.leiplita, February .'4. 1550. , . Notir'r oc hereby given. Oust the Rates of rreights , ti to! Tons on ('nal.' transported by this Compahy,wal '',l br at 111 lows froloi March llth, 1650 # ' l'o From s.l.Carboo. B.llavro. i''.Ctinton. Vo* Tl)rhomod '' 70 -, 1 65' . 145 ~..- Illita. , elphia - 70 I 65' " 145 It tx r , itied Plane. '--. , .. 0...:-...., 165 445 ... , crbovn ;10' 165 , „ 145 ~.o.crtmautown rtiliiroad 70 :t:' 65 . : I 45 -, -.4. , ,..11. of Soobuytkill 70 165' ' 145 Matifybok. 60 155, I :t5 c. , ti.fie'lrn d, rlyrnontliß 130 . , I 45. 130 Turn peat / milt: below S.,r- ' I ', ~,,tom: /I - 195, ‘I 411' .. Its Nm- r ittrmn orThiageport i in i 35: I 50 - Fon Keitrordy Foi:e MEM' itnt<,CF Ford rot I,!own 7 Auuu-t o nr n IL•a.lins tt,oling,kslolirsv;ll* t xin 95 90 DloLr~zitic ^5 7J E 5 111110,urg Llnvog.hkarg GS order of the Board of Man:lf:ern y. 1111:Aur0ntt, fitect'y 9.t Starr', '2, -..• ! 6 -PASSENGER TRAINS. ! i - .4•. , k ....._. - : i;,,,,,..qz...... : 11-...--...-. 2„? -1 , - .. .. j ,„ 1 ,•_ , • - ! ::!. -,.„ r - --- ,- . c - -„,...„!;.----•,,,,,z - -. ^ .--, _ 421 .gitER ARITANGE3I6ST FROM gifiLADE - 1, pliia 31,1 l'ot I•iv inv.—Tworiin.llailY Smillay. )— QIN" of the Phila. Rail Ca- Philadelphia. .Marcli49. 155:C-0n And miler April la, l',so.twei trains will he rtip rack way, daily, bet wircii P. rtdvilte. Atoritirri. - ii.lecorarnedrition;) L PhitaGtfitita at 14 o'clock, 41r - M., daily, [rArrpt .ftindiry..] • At :1 M-, daily, [ex cept Btindays.]' , After:tam Lure. (Fast rirriA3 I. I'lliladelithia at . 21 o'clock, daily, [except 1 Su ti . elay; i...) . .. ._ . 1.,,,veg rottsvillp at 21 o'cloc-k - , - daily, teicrpt Sun d•lY‘ 1 . : I . a.Kaen,Terti . canitot enter thecae unleis provided with a tirkrt. - , . I•AsiO:NGET: TRAIN - TIME TAELES. ternmert]plt on Jllonday. A ptii let, 1950, dally except . Sunday.. 1 UP •TRAIN 23. 1 DOWN TfAINS... '. _ . • orrvrte.s. - mirnri. FAST wr.47.10N5.. WHIN. FAST.- A- m. r. M- . : A.-M. P.: Di. - I.Pares ; 1 - .Leates ' ' I .! l rililadrlptlia -.:7.30-.2.3l7.rottsvi!le ~ 7.20- 2.30 l'aslT9 - - - . 1 • Passei .. Pi rt Jonctioa 9 00' 3.00,5e1e9 113Ven • : -8 .7 - ratis 9.05 3.05 Orwitsteurir ' i 2.48 , 'Ma nayonk 9 II 2.10 Auburn .:,58 ."'Spring Mill ' 9.24 '3.21 'Port Clinton .-. 1.08 - -.l%nrrisinm - n 8.3' 3.31 Itamburg .. : 8.22 Tort Kennedy 5.52. 3.4 n Mnlirsville IS 39 .Valley Forge _ P. 58, 3.45 Alttionee'e ,6.48 Tncenirville 909' 354 lie Arline,. 4.013 Motet's Ford 934 407 I . l , rdellnen* - • , 9.35 Fowl own '1.45 4'25 Douela4sville 946 ltodela.ritle 10.00 4.36 Polle.Ven n • 10.00 Dird.gbnru• • 10 13 4.44.110v...re Fon! • In.2S itt.a d tom - 5.95' P.hmnizv ille AIN wile's I 1,14' - 5.38, Vailey Forge !0.49 moerry.ille I 529' Port Kennedy ;.1 9 54 Ila mho 5.47 Norristown t . ~. !F"rr C4ridon • 4 , , " 11.4 , 4 5.f. Spring Milt i ,i ILI.) 2:40 Alihurti ' - '^-12.06 609 :11artaytitik ' '.•I t 32i 2.20 tirwig,hiirg 12.15 6.16 Falls • 0.37, 5.31 Siiitel haven 12.26 6.22 Sll Jon^.(100 . 1 f.ft 6.05 &trice% i Arrive's '. --- i'altiiville 12.10 210 Philadelphia :12....i0 -030 The a (term - inn, .ir cut trait - if, en tint stntia.t. kiiii - ittn, Alltinii,'F . ,, lltrilabnro% Rogerit Fosil t Valley' Forge, Pert Kenti'vilv, Spring - -Ifilf or Pallti. - : '" r, .b . 377,,ge will be a lloyerl'to each pas , d Passengers Sic expressly -prohibited 1;a 5 1; .ln ilakirni fi r' ny thin; ris.baratie b,tet their. Wtafiti; apparel. ayhirh w la be at the, risk rlf its owner. Ay order or the Board of Mluaters. S. LINA 1./FCrkip, Setretary • April f,, Isni) Ato v 41,-1.4 o .11 aAA ,1751 - 7ltspi s • Z=„."L' • • al ' •••-• - Sraa A RRANGEMENT FORA"LIF. FREICIIT ¢ PAS rt. senger Cars on the - Schuylkin Rattrnad.—The Paesengef- Train leAres Port Clinton, dnily,. clays eicepled) on the arrival of the mniming Tram on the 'Reading Railroad ("Rim Philadelphia—are tmg Tamaqua in time to dine. Leaves Tamaqua at gait' pant nue o'clock. P. M , In time to connect at Pon Clinton with 'hi. afternorin train on the Reading liatirnad .lEntri Pottsville to Philadelphia.. Fore—To l'prt Clinton. 75 centa; to Philadelphia, $3 50. The freight t rain leaves-Tanraqua daily. Sundays ex: rqd_esl) at it o'clock. A. M.. and Port Clinton. at- 4 .rrtrwk,P. - A Patience'''. Car runs in connection :run the Freight train, co that passengers for Philairel pr,,k ran take the rnaming taaitt ofcarbon tbe Reading tailrnad at 'Port Clinton. Fare Abe same as ia- the .71 her train JOHN ANDERSON, General Arent Tvoqqvut Oct ?..S. 1.944 - F' -tf 1:1 8 /00.4;i1Ai4ilail 1 . 4 v , A4vMr:! . ;1.1 - - -"77 .. !7;17F1. - DASSENCEE AND EX PRESS CAE BETWEEN yaven. Afiar•rsvtHe and Tremont. Daily otgindays etceptedi via Mine Railroad.'--On ) and of er Saturday. Jane Ist, the Passener and Express tin.• or ears will ran as follows. vie: . . . Manure Trail. 4 ' • - Loave Minersvgle far tick I Haven Ai o'ciOnfr, A. If. " Sch'l Haven for Illioerstritte and Tretnont,•im ,''"liately on the Arrival of the morning train from, i'mtnneiptim. , ~... - !' Afttrmoon Trak. ' Leure Tiem4nt for Min”ranitte and Ecti'l -Ravin, at , 3 o'clock, P. bi. . . , . . AlinrrsvHie for .Keh !I Haven at 4 o'elnck. P. Mr " Haven for Minerarille at 61 o'clock, P. M. are front /Jaren to Mlserss ilia ;RS ennui. do do Tremciat :' 50 " •• from Minersvllle do 2 5 tt A n Erpress CAI will ron with the Passenger Trains. r"k .Z:eAfOr Minersville and TriMiont i forwarded by I:Ring-too, (toward (c,Co.'a Express, (tom Phlladel- I'h , a, will be defiverod the same day. iricaaisca died Xillgraburit v. , a , ileg II ill be in waiting, on the airiaal of roe .+ 1 Tremont', to convoy passengers to Wiconisco, "*..tr- they connect witli the Railroad for Millerstior:. . . P. , thri?le, Miner:rifle and Tremont J.int. - rtrnndnt•es ti ill . leave Potteritle humi-diately 6 alter Nie arrival' or.the Philadelphia moiling train. In nun pipeAgers to Went-Wood, where they wilttake eZIT., for Sinerecille and Tremont. - r.“-e.—From Pottsville-I,f htjnereuillet , IS! Cents. ”. Prineville to Tremont, . rj " All liag.g4,c at the owner's risk-. - JOHN E.ll7l6E.itient. June I, 1550 if CEMIUBGES. 'THE SIitisCRIHER BMA LEAVE 'IV:* to he a tient fOn of hill friends and the IMMIC to !dock of CAttliiiikG nd_LIOIIT WAGtiONd now on hand and hooihine, which he Will dlsPore of lOir. " ft kinds of repairing promptly attended to. ftereillect Corner or Union and Raitirad. Streats, back of the'Autericall otwe. Junv S, ISs. 23-1 Y WISTAR I A. Kunz NATICi,aTION FROM }-2 EEDI g:'t ° t. MEE - • ”re- , ..1, er e , r Maga LININGSTONI & CO.'S EXPRESS LINE.-.-W are prepare 4 to reCriWabli IbrWasd Day per Palactiget Traiot (001': Ssprrtsi Car being 141411311 in etarge oraperial ateasenttera) merebatidtze °fall descriptions, packages, bundles. specie. bank notes. ie. Alto. parlieular :attention mid to collecting Hilts., Drafts and Accounts. Packages and Goods delivered daily to ,all intermediate plates between Philadelphia and Pottsville. Offices—Centre Street, Pottsville; No. 43, South Third Street, Philadelphia; No- 6 Wall Street, New York No. 6 'Court Street, Boston. LIVINGSTON, LIOWARD & Co. Feb U. 11119. 9..tf en Phila d at Port t., aad at twe tare. - 0 ~ ELSAILII CRON' • WORES. . IN THE LIOROIRGII OF POTTSVILLE.— ((innerly condimied by Chas. W. Pitman. i. Wren /lc. Co. respectfully aolicit a continuance. of the custom of the works. ' Reins practical Met - Salim, they flatter themselves that their imolai .edge and expepenee of the business will enable Iberia to turn out work that will not fail to give satisfaction to the most fastidious, They are prepared to manu facture Steam Engines, romps, Coal Rreakets, Drill Cars.Railroad and other Castings, aci... a} All orders 'thankfully received and promptly'exat cated on the most reasonable terms. .1 WIN WREN. - THOM A S WREN, 'JAMES WREN. E 2 West II•tf ,ZI:I22MEINE IRON WOR1113; NE:AR WIZLETON..—IItittSON Sr. -"'"` ' eetablishment, respect tully iufonu'thcir rz patmns and the. public generally, that they have taken the large building formerly .used for the Machine Shop cennected With the Surat Loaf Foal Works, to which they have added a Foundry, and are now prepared to build StanTi Engines of every.size. Pumps; Coat Weaken. Itailrimat and DrithCars, and in fornish Iron and Bras; Castings of every descripton suitable to the raid mining or any other business, on the most reasonable terms. Repairing of all kinds done with neatness, and despatch, at the lowest prices. work furniArd by thent,will be warranted to Perform well. They wonld solleit the custom of those win) may want anicles in their line in this vicinity. --All Milers' will meet with ibunediate and prompt attention. 8. W. IltiDBON, March L. 11. ALLEN _ iOO 11111 i 30 EEI TIZANBUN - MON WORES. TIIE slatAinlßEß ANNoUNCES . ""•••••-- to the unfair that he is sole proprietor of the Franklin Worksjoit Carbon, lately owned by A (2 Brooke, where he contin ues to manufacture to nrder at the shortest notice Steam Engines, Pumps, Coat fireakers,and Machinery of almnat any size or description, for raining or other purposes, Also Railroad and Drift Om, lion or Mare Castiega . of any size ur patern. ItrOirlent are respeta fully whetted. - SAM% SILI.Y.WAN• EMI FRANKLIN SHOVEL WORKS.E-Tbe subscriber continues to furnish the Colliers and dealer , / of Kehl Ensinty, with Shovels of all kinds, at the Inwest: Phil adelphia prices. Attention is particularly called to his Coal Shovels. Orders for Shovels of any size Or pattern prompilv attended In. ei. SILLIMAN. Port Carboro oily tn. 1849. I tf E 33 & BAIRD RESPECT • fully announce to the public that they have taken and re-built the establish• , , ment known as the Tremnnt Iron Work,, where they prepared to build all kinds of Steam Engines, manufacture. Railmad Cars and Machinery' of. almost every description, at the shortest notice and on lbeniost reasoriablo terms. Persons abroad in sirani of Steam Eriginss, Pumps, Coat Breakers,and other Cast• w if) find it to their advantage to give them a call before enraging elsewhere. March '23, 143. . 1321 f . pos-rsvizzam IRON WORKS. SPENCER ilk MASON RESPECT fuIIy announce to ,the nubile that they - have taken the Establishment known as the Pottsville Iron Works An Nor wegian street, where they are prepared to build all kind. of Ste:am Engines, manufacture Railroad Cars. and Machinery of alinust every . description, at the shortest notice. and An the Most reasonable term. =Persons frinn ahrnad, tit want of Steam Engines, will find it to their advantage to give them a call be fore engaging'el.ewherr. [May 11 - If 1 35 1 30 1 15 1 311 1 '25 1 10 EEIMIE9 1 . .20 115 1 f)o 1 15 110 100 r 15 110 1 10 PASCAL IRON WORKS, I'IIII.AU'A.—WELDED WROUGHT -- "NlN s tf, Iron Flues, suitable for Locomotives, , Marine unclothe/ Stearn En:ine Bollef from 2 to 5 inches in diameter. Also Pipes tort:as, tatsain and otherpurposes; est rastrong Tube for Hydraulic Persser; Hollow Pistons for Pumps of Steam Engines .ke. Manufactured and for sale by MORRIS, TASKER & moms, • Warehouse S. E. corner 3d and Walnut sts. L 10 1 05 , 1 05 100 OF ' 4 4.:11U VLKILL COPTS.—ROUT. ' Sibretnaker has now on hand, and offers t -- 21' for sale on the most reasonable terms, a • full assortment of Fre_llll Drugs and Med• 'eines ; Window Glass altsizes and nua titles, of French, English and A Merl - can :kVA fill ran II re ; While Lead; pure and No 1, of all the most 'appnwed bran4s, by the barrel or keg. A lAn. Odorant" every description, eh het dry or In Otl; Linseed Oil, , Flptrits Turpentine, 'Varnishes, Paint •lirtishes, Diamonds, Putty, Putty Knives, and a full assortment of painters materials...Likewise—Glue. Pritash, Dyethiaffs, Bleaching materials fur milliners &e., &e., All the popular Patent Medicines, as liikaini's Panacea and Verinifuge; Dr. Jaynes Medi cines; Shoemaker's Renowned Rheumatic and Strengthening plasters, the best remedy In ' , stridence for Itheumatisin, Pains or Weakness in the Batk, Breast nr Aide. --Every article .warranted carmine, and all articles Fold Will be del iver,i - 41 , at any of the wh.trves ur tlepola, free of egpfltSe to thepurcliarer. " Quick Sales and Small Pmfits." ROIIF.BT SLIOEMAKER, --• W ranter Second and Green Ste.. Philad'a. .N fl— , Orders by Mail prdumtly attended to. yarch 2.3.1:•::;0 • 12 Sm ' _ • rthorrrunt t-ruttNtrurtzu CARPETS, E N IT I A N AND f'` - s.;) Painted Blinds. Gressing & Terme-. Billy announce to the citizens at Pottsville and the sur.rounding 'neiehliorhood that they have opened a FURNITURE WARE-ROOM is Alaltrataaave Street, a ler !Irony 'frem Cesare, *here they have-on hand •• large and fashionable stock of Furniture, cm• bracing the latest and most fashionable styles, all of-which has been msnlifactured to their order by the best makers in our Their stock embraces a general assortment of allthe articles embraced in fur nishing dvrellineeettlier plain or in the most lusurintis Manner. ftcdsteada ranging in prite frnm *3 to —and attother an icles of bluest um in promotion. In their Stgr k is'aisoernbracrd a Inrze assortment of Pe. - netian IHiruliaid Window Shades of the most a pprov. - i•it patterns, selected with treat rare. 2.32 2.45 2.52 2.05 1.14 CARPETTENG. BEDDING AND UPHOLSTER% - They have tibia added to the stock a lot of Carpetin ofthe various - qualities, and fleddlne. In which they call the paititMaemtittition of thost-in want of these articles'. : . . . tt is mit design to keep all the &Hicks of furniture required.in gchilytkilli7ounty, and prevent the nereet pity, pf persp_rd:• going abroad to search of elegant a Tti. Cka of furnifure, allot' which they are determined to sell,at less prices thnn they can lie - obtained else.' where, whit:packing nnd carriage added. They there fore earnestly invite those who are shout furnishing houses and thnsealso who refit:ire additional furniture,, to give them' a'call,os they tiaeter themselves they can give them any kind of a "tit oul:" theLmay tequire at a great savingnf funds. ITENRY 17ftr.3SNNIC..., Apri 17 IPPY-tfl ACr.N.AxnER StI.I.I;.IIAN. - ,STELIZTLikO 6— i FOR Tilos:: lta - VING GIN -HAND ANY IFI larum u n n it .i n i. f n ft e ltj F' ,., s v h i i n led pn G , a c iteir r D i on i t i a i ; escluslve- Tight for mannfarturing Snell's Patent Gaiter. •Bnitts for Sclinykill County, would call the attention 'of Ladies and Gentlemen to the sarbples he has now on hatti, they being cut with out seems.are rieateeand far more durablethan those cut in the otd style, and will eventually super cede ail kindt'now in Use. ile : would also call their attention to the Inrige. asiortri.ent of Bunts and Shoes he has nnw on hand... T.-decidedly the best that have ever been offered in this market; the majority of his work being Made here, and" of the best material for neatilass a.od durability defies all competition,— Having purchased the right to manufacture . Day's Patent Congress Gaiters, he will make them hi order of:the best materishi; together with all other kindt of fancy and Wain hoots and 'shoes. ' Ile has now in his employ i large number of hands. and tt is his desire to have as much of his work made here. in Pottsville, so that money,that needful article, need not be taken hence. A large assortment of Eastern and Philadelphia wort always kept on hand: together with Trunks, Carpet Raga and Valises; all of which will he sold low for Cash at , " CLEMENT S. FOSTEIPg. Dom and Stine Store: i &gni South of Sionimer's Hotel, Pottsville. March 2.1550 - . 9-tf s - 7 - rattn — 's - 13o — Crt Awn mon sTorty. traEsti SUPPLY" OF, STOCK VERY Cheap! The Subscriber amnounces.to his numerous customers and the public, that , be hasjust received at his- Boot and Slum Store„next door above Geo. W. fgater's Store, Centre Street, a fresh 'apply of Roots and Shoes or every variety for Ladies, Misses, Gentlemen, Children, Miners, ace., di.c., all of which are made up of the best materials, in a neat and dura ble Manner, and w)II be ; sold at rates to snit the times - Always on band a suOly of Tntoks, Valises. Satch els, /se., which tv ill be sold very chtap. Call aid satisfy yourselves. Boors and Shoes made to order alba best Materials .and e'en repilred at abort notice. Pottsville. Apr T - ...211f. WILLIAM SMITH --- porrtus FATEErr PArest OIL CLOTHS FOR CARRIAGES, TA him Floon, Stairs. Caps. Az. The subscribet has in store and la constantly manufacturing a com plete assortment of these goods.the ironing of which is iiesurnagsedi • and which he In enabled to sell to dealers at prices 'that cannot fail to give satisfaction. Merchants at a distancewishing information con cerning, price, ite., can address THOMAS POTTER, Manufacturer of Oil Olathe, 133 North Third Street: Philadelphia. June 15, MO • -2413ut ELMS AND SEUIDES. D W. KENUIL. informs his friends and - the Wine UV. in general that be continues to nianufaeture Venetian Blinds', warranted equal to any in the city, at the lowest cash prices. An assortment of Blinds and Shades always nn band. at No. 347 'RACE At., one door below MO, and No. 7 llart's E• Corner Sixth and Chesnut. . Jobbing purietaaili attended to Agri! 20, iSSO lIINS. rec eived a tine assortment of V -- ifihhuit will eer wW very caatirt, at BRADY dr. ELLIOTT'S. A0113,1650.' , .; ; ~ i"r ~ ~ ;1 ( . . . .. ( 7 .,. -7- - 1. - ... li. aft: .. . . . . - ITICI VOL. 'XXVI. NEW Jane 15,1550-514 y) EWA TRRARINT IRON WORES. et*Aor ANSI :TOTTSVILLE _ I wrillteasityouto plereethe horele , orthe Earth, and .brim out from the eavents of Nonni*las, bletale which wOdiro . streagth to out !rands and auldeet all Nature to ottattimvaarl :fitansait PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY. 'BENJAMIN, .BANNAN_;: PpI'TSVILLE; SCHLTYLK-ILi_.COUNTY, STO PLOAST. - WE UT TO - . • :THE attentkin of builders and oil]. 4 ere, is respectfully int hell to the es , , fu1P4.%2 - °... anti well selected stock of r ILuING HARDWARE AND TOOLS. • nOw olfered by the subscriber, cons:snot in Purl an follows—Areerk.sn Pront Dock Locks, upright, with night work. plated or.bress, fernittire, or poreelahrall • colon; --do Plain, do do do !do And Store Door, Horizontal or Upright: - de •do 'Rim Locks, all sizes and qualities. White or brier ferniture. - do' • ao do do • Mortice =do with plated. - de' do , Latches, do - do . do do, - and Rim Closet Locks.,do _brassescottbeens, do Drop, Stop, Thumb, Gate. and More Door - Latched. Also. Importi,d bade and Latches of every description. Baldwin's, and Amerkan butt binges, of all slum fast or loose joint. Shutter.flate, Strap, T, and LUackflan, all kinds, Shutter, Gate, Door. Plush, and Spring &Mr, of ' errousht or east iron , errd brami,eVerydbiceitith/e. Screws, erprip, Glue. Sand Paper:of the hest qualify. 'American Atte end Sham Azle Pulleys; of every re rirty, " „do Buttons. plain or on plates, braes, iron or bronzed. do Nobs, plated: white, Iron, or wood, all kinds, Sash-Cord, common and patent, with OtheX articles to numerous to tannin's, Nails aud Sash-Welshts at FtietOry prices., •• - - ' Cr All Goods delivered tree of chatge to any, pats of hr,City end Districts. At this establishment can he found ono of the largest and best asaortmentsmf White and Faocy niotis for Locks, fe., in the City; some patterns, of whirh,can not be :ieen, or obtained. at any other store. TOOI.B. , - Spear & Jackson's Back, Panel. Hand and Ridp Saws, imported expressly (or ratansales .?; selected tettn. . : Sole Agent - for the celebrated Pianes,Akc., made by E W Carpenter, of Lancaster... Pa., being all madeof split wood, and alto Irate groand apt! tried, Ileatte.s and 'Williams' wake of Easels AaaseUateneta, Waning Olives, fcc., all warrailettgood....i ' ugh's and Slack's make of Acigcfrand Atiger Blue, allsices. , . American Squares and Devils of every, darriptinn.' do Rules, Gauges, Sawsetts, Compasses, Screwdnves. tke. 1 oC 8 Hammer's Claw and Riveting, ali sizes. An -1 ells and Vices„all Steel, Iron and Wooden Braces, with C. 8. Kitts, In great variety. W Greaves S. don's, Itutcher`s, and ether celebrated malts of Chisels, Files, Plane.itons, he., to Addhe celebrated Carving:Tools, al: shapes. Makine one of the best and most extensiv; assort ments of building hardware and tools in the State. At this Establishment it hr coosideved a pleasure to show the goods. You are trivited to call and examine the assortment,and bra r the intim' asked, before pur ch.uitig elsewhere. Conte end see us. - . • Y 44111,, rcapectfully. . . • WM. M. McCLURE, No. 287 Market 81., between 70 & Bth, upper side, Philadta. March 16.18.50 *_ 1 114 m. , - -OLIVER .EVANR, XlllE — tild.offih Second direct, Philadelphia*. Manu -11 favorer of Balainander. Fire and Thief Proof Iron Chests. with Powder proof locks, and warranted equal to any:4lther make`Jor securitry arainst tire or burglars, having withstood\the test of both, withokt Injury or loss to their owner . Also ' in stare and for sale letter Copying Presses and 11 8.. Seal Presses, for Corporations, nks, ice. Druggists' Presses with Cylinders nd Pans. Baffling Machines for Stores, Facto* les, acc. Portalde Shower Baths, at a new andfsuperlor cnn struction, Intended for either cold or \ warni water. Refrtgeratoti for airline and preserving' .rneats. bul let, milk, ht., In the warmest weather,svuitable to Stand in any part of the house occellar. *•1 Water Filters, warranted to NW, muddy* , or bad water, whether affected b'y •Ilmtl 4 atone, orally other cattle. March 9. ISSO V. E. ARCIMINELUILVS, M E. Corner 11tH and Market tits.. Philadelphia. .A FELL asiortatent of SFRING.and SUMMER COODS, comprising in part—New Marke{ Aheet ings at 8 rents fine bleaChed and ltrown M nein' at 3. 1,5, 6,7, 6:9, 10 and 121 cents; dark and iightcal- Icons, fast colors, from 3 io 13 etc- • yard wide French Lawn at g, In, Kt and Hit cents ; Mousline de Laines at 121. 161 and 25 cents; Linen Lustre* from 10 to 25 cents-, Barrens from 124 tir 371.- cents; blank and' cot. ored Alpaca Libitres from to-75 cis.; black and ch.Mgeable Stilts' arid Tare fiatins from 50 cts to SI 25; a largenssortment of Wtthe Dress Gnftfitl from 121 to 37; cents; French, Scotch and Manriteiter ainghams from 111 to 31 cents; Silk and eatin Mantillas from SI 50 to SIO; Men and tloyi wear in estry utriely Gum 10 els to .11 35; &c.:.&c. • V. L.' AIICII , IIIIOAULT. Cheap ih'holerala and ilenc.l Stone N. E. corner nth and Market Sin.. Mafia. April A. 1e.% 14-3 m • 13171INING FLUID, 11 if ANUFACTIII ft ED of 95 per tent. Air oho' and the 1,1 purest spirit, free from smoke, smell, sediment t.r explosive qualities. Also, a anperior article of CAMPIIEN_g, warranted not to imnarr by keeping, by the — harrel nr less rinari- , ,, lily. Dealers will find into thetradkanterreliteall be fore purchasing elsewhere, as the sohscriber guaran tees to sell at the very lurvest market rate. Fluid Lamps, for parlor, store and general nr.e. • Tour , lea relent Camobene Lamps, acknowledged to he excelled by none for economy and Wet,. Lard Lamps, to great variety, Insured to burn lard, tallow or oil, at EDWARD Fri CORPIEMPs • Wholesale An Retail Depot. 152 South gd St., (3 Armes above Spruce lirt.,) ;vest side, Philadelphia. March g, 16541. 14.3 in • SPRING GOODS IN PEULOD - ELPIIIB. - . r fIIARPLEs4 & SONS heve received their sun g. *ply of SPRING AND MUMMER COi , D3, of Friendly and others:l , les, to which they Invite atten tion, tle.airiptione of Silt. Woolen and Wormed: Dress Si/ks.--Gm de Rhine,. Chameleons,and neat and new Fancy stylro—lndia friike and Satins. )hess Goods.-1-iwns. flamers. Moasmeling, Ging hams, Alpacas, Mohairs, and all the new Fabrics. Rands/tin , Goods.—Blankets, 4.llits, Shertmes, Dymaik Shtrtihp,andall other Furnishing Goods. Xes's IT/ay.—Clot h. Catssinterea.Cashmareti,Drlllo, Vestlnjs of all kinds, avid flora Wrar. %Shoemaker's Goods and Carriage Baker's *Metall. T. SIIAIIPLE4B & SONS. May 11, 1550 Iv gmn • ----- iti — tioUSEICEEPERS. • rir lIE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO cal.!. AT THE Philadelphia thiusekerping Dry Grants Store, and cumin., a large ati•ortment of all kinds of Dry Goals required in furnishing a House. We hate the advantage of a long experience In this business and giving nur sole attention to it, to the ex clusion of drys/ and fancy goods, are enabled to con duct it on principles that wilt ensure satisfaction to .purehasers both as tornuality and price.-. In our, stock may he found all kinds of Linen Shecilnes, .Sheetints, and Mote Cases, Damask Table Cloths and Napkins. Of every variety, Quilts, all sizes and price's. from 75 eta. upwards, Blankets ditto, Duni ies, Itnrcau covers. Piano and Table Covers.Embroi- Acted I.are and Muslin Curtains, Worsted and other damasks, Furiiintra Chintzes, Buff and Crown Win dow Shadings. Turkey red Furnnures and Cashma sines. Furniture Plnsh Ticking'', Woolen FlOO, Clothi,Linen An, Stair Oil Cloths (a new article), Crash, Diaper and Ifuckahae Toweltlnge, Bummer Blanketing Acc,./kc., with a large smelt of every de scription of FiI.ANNELS AND,MBSI,Irid. . 19trN W toett. & ON, B. Corner Chesnut and 'Seventh, Philada. May 25, ISSII 21-6nto maul: RUDDER GOODS: THE SUISBCRIBEII. lIAB MADE ARRANT t..: events vtitli one of the Janet, ezteniTie FaettNies for tfee setpttly of India Rabbet onotts; &fi2repale, of eity Alabufactnrpre priers. Ann:dig/he aisortrnent ate India Robber Coats, of the best tnaterials, Ch(ap. Bomb Wester, or flaw. Caps and Capes.—Leggins.&e.; t t l ict India Rubber Elands, Bnspenders,Gartera, Air Balls: Shoo kier Meet and Bend, Baby Jompers,or parable nurses, atqu'tit'af tact &telt. India Rubber Water Pipes, Life Preservers, &v. rip Country,-Merehants and °then" soppliett_whole sale, at New Pork eaeb prices. at ISANNAN'S Variety !Bore. 22- .'!un 1, 18.3 imEraovai. aF 'me ExTurirsivE J, STOVF. NND TIN WAREHOUSE! The Sntweriber respectDilly,informs his customers arid the public in gen eral, th.t he hid removed his guide and Tin Were Slanufactory from the R cornet of Norwegian & Railroad Bts, to Centre St., a few doors above Market St., to the old stand formerly occupied by Byron Philips, Where he will keep art elegant assortment of COOKING. PARLOR. OFFICE & HALL STOVER, of the most approve. 4 putterns and latest istylee, which be will, warrant tn give satisfaction to the purchaser: TIN WARE.—He 111} also on tiand a 'large assort ment of Tin Ware of his own rnanufictute, which he will wholesale and nuail at len than city prices, aid warranted to be of the best marinfacture., , JAP ANNE') WARE, arc.—He also keens on hand it choice assort:Fret,' of iron Ware, Wass Warr and Japanned Ware la every variety, very ebeap to suit the times. . ' * Tin Roofing, Spoininy„ and all kinds _of Sheet Iton Work done to order at the shortest notice, on very reasonable terms, tr I particularly 'tithe all persons wanting any thing in my Ref of bii,loess, to Rive me a call and esamine my choice stock of gooils, feeling confident that they can be supplied oil better terms than else where. SOLONION noovEn. 13-61 no - March SO, ISSO wiwzastaz AND RETA STOVE DEALERS, N 0.238 mmt , et Street. Philadelphia. 11. & %V. would inform their friends i and the public generally, that they have taken the &boa e store. where they intend keeping a full and complete as 6ortment of VIM nen cat kty lea and moat approved pat ,terns of STOVES, cousiating in part as follows : IWagurs, Pratt & CO'S. Rainey Air Tight • Cook 5 sixes. IWaguila improved National " " 5 " :acic Eagle Ale Cook, , - 4 "_ And all the moot prominent stares in the market (Tether with an ex I ensive assortment or Parlor, Hall Church and titorc :Doves, Wood and Coal Air Tight Itadialtres. " : -- lbefael of our having the meet extensive and ele litnt anottrnent in the market, will intake it empttati nip., for the Interest ofttiose connected with the trade 03 Iliad examine the tame. uousnru. h wnen,En, , I go. 239)1'2.0'ft Street, near Sixth. PhSada. t • Ad dmo MALL OXIONS, py the BUthel.Peet or Quart tI iJfor tale at BANNAN , I3 Seed Store Pottivitic. MP - '. > S&A, EMM i '.• , , NM SATUROILY MORNING; J - . . -JC/SEPIL P.: , SR.UISI4I. euRGE9II DENTIST: _,.....-=......... - DAS neniovedid the new building to the , , rear of Th+is Falter A, Co„'s Boot and Shot Clean.. Store, next door toNsquirn Itlock's °Mee, Dist'lgarket street. Shird door from Centre:upstairs, ;where be has fitted up a handsome office, and will be ph/pared to parfaits all operations appertaining to his proferstott.., . . . , • , . He has disecivered e.new preparation for destroying the sego of a tooth, without pain, so that It till be plugged; and will last foxyears„ AU operations war• ranted, and tenni low: , ~ • • — Pottsville. March 18, 16.10. _ , _ , 11-1 y . .' isito - ----- c;upt Tvituiforb -- c - kTnit RATS' THE CHEAPEST IN PHILADELPHIA, chasten B, wows, thankful for past Amor/. would rupeetfully inform iti/ Orlando in Manpower, that he has removed to the Southwest Corner of Sixth and Market Streets, ari da der McNeolle's. great • and new Clothing wareltsorno, sand has constantly on hand a aew and fresh oopply of Hato, Caps ited Straw Goods, of all kinds and pr./ tes.•wholesale and retail; and privates lan those who will favor hint with' call, to Rave them 'biter cent' irititelt porchases. Falai-leaf, China, Pearl., Braid, Leghorn, Calico:. nia. Mexican, lnad a. Moleskin, Beaver and Ildish Ilan, of nil kinds and Wiens, to suit all purchasers; wholemle and retail. CHARLES .E.- ELME& : " itoothweri corner of tifh and Market Om , Phlia4 May II MO • I 9•17. .. -- Ortici-* , q ,, r Arca wren. climrsr. -7 IAttISTOBE. Pio. 438 111AII8ET OT. ABOVE 7TII, •or , South side: Phliads. Although tare can scarce ...o ly estimate the value of TllllF:commercially, ".. yet by Calling nt the above Establishmenti. Jas. Barber, will lurniab his friend,, among whom he -in cludes - all who duly Appreciate Its fleetness, with a beautiful and perfect fades for marking its progress, of whose valuelhey. iateltidge. ' . tils extensive stock on hand, constantly chanaingin conformity to the improvements top taste and 'tram( patuirn and . wockmanahro, cb„nillgu of El .fa ii i i lind rkiery-kessellress•COUNlTOPV oisesu - ii., A min: 'Loa.. cauji.cni and ALARM 44 1 .13E1011, retrill; 00.4ie and offteelincy styles.ns:w at plain, which from his extenlaive iannectioa and correspondence., with the.manufacturifts he finds he can put at the ton-. eat caskJilfusa.in any quantity from axe to a irk d, of which he w ill wurram the actusacy. ... cleClocks repaired and warranted. Clock trimmings nu band. Cail and ace me amoag them. JAMES BARBER, UR Market Si. , Thllada. A lig. 17 .ISI9. ' 25-Iy LITTLE ift, MARTIN . WIIOLESA LE and Retail Dealers in DRY Egg OODS,GROCEIIIES. TEAS. LIQUIIitS.Ate. gds • Store on Centre Street, near the cornett of Ma aantongo, to which the attentoo ofthecitlgens oftsisa and country is respectlullysolileited. JOHN L. LITTLE. Pottsville. Oct 27-44 j JOHN 8. C.MARTIN ITECT EDITION IDLIARTON'S DIGEST, JUST Published, a Digest of the Re ported eases, adjudged in the several / .. e! em i r!, held Pennsylvania, together . v t ‘t" , with SOME M 111113110113 rases.brought up to the )ear IBA, by Thom!!! J. Wharton, fifth edition, just received and for sale at BANNAN'S Cheap Law Book Store: where also may be had Dunlop's Digest, last edition. Purdon's Digest, " Barr's Repons. iomplete. Binn's Justices and Magistrates' Daily Companion, last edition. Hand ou Esecutora. Wharton's Precedents of indictments. Bilelaly on the ',awl.," Caws. Roberts' Digest or BrillBll Morris on the Law or Replevin. llustnn mt Land 'Mein; Pennsylvania. Story on Contrucir. Chitty's Pleadings. Graydon's nava. Gers'a Forms. Form Bonk. Mak; Lawyer. tee All Low HohkeNichisfieS at Chy cash price...and some Imarec. st, HANNAN'S. 11.14 , 11. 1839 19, BOOBS srinaIONERY. ;.. mom/ow. *l rriViTtiir r ed e rE ß V, K n - pl g o r i l V a n : (1 Market Ste., and at the Dookotand N, V.or of titb and Marko Philada: 11CAPECTFI11.1.1* calls the ntleatinn of Country Merchants and the public generally to his selection of the most standard and elahalcal Ctordtri, that can be found In the market, at prices that sritt defy coapet Ile has just received from Eurnne, a large collec tion of old and starer Hook., that are seldom offered to the public, to which - he invites the attention of the rurinnu and the learned. 0'11.'4 from the Country promptly attended tn. L. WIGMAN May 11. 1850. .10-6 tun 8; /17.11MUCE. ULANK.UUcii MANUFACTURER R t v AND STATNINER, 708 Cne.intit Street; Philadelphia. Entail Pnitite nud • QUigk Safes. The en beer titer !respect. folly enliette your attention to his complete aesortment nr Drafting, Drawing and Tracing Paperv.--Drawing Pericils:Engilsh. German and AnteriCan,4 thr, most coo; oted titanufactiarera,—Wrier I%llnm lndia Pte.—Whaiman's Genuine Turkey Mill Drawing Pa pers of the following sizrs : Cap. 13 by 16} inches . Demy. 12 by 20 Medium, 18 by 25; Royat, 19 by ; Super Ifriyal, : - 19 by, 27 ; Elephant. 23 by 27 ; 911 by 33; Imperial.ll,by 20; Columbier. 23 by 31; trouble Elephant, 27 by 4p ; Antiquarian. 52 by 31; Enipernr, 45 by 60. Uncle dam, 45 by ITO. have liftmen hand, just received, a thick, lien. 17, well sized ;trade of Amellenn Drawing Paper, 27 inches In width ; WIMP as that of lhinble Elephant, and in continuous rolls of from 15 to 100 mongols. it woe made Mout - inn order, expressly for our own sales, .and Which we can warrant fur washing or stretching. to he nearly equal tn, and at abnnt on, third the price of the l nglish. For pale by the yard or ground. June 1, 1850. 22-3 m --/Otnidip ELPERA WARDROBE. /P It. McNEILLI: ir. &JO.. P/LOPILIE:TORS. At the Smiths East On. of sixth and Market Streets, where the Schuylkill flank once stood, now stands the Philadelphia AVardrobe, the most 'extensive and best conducted tinthine [louse in the Pnion, tilled to the brim with the best of clothing, which is disposed rif et the following prices: Dress and Frock Coats, from 4111.50 tn *moo Over-coats, from /MOO to ItZl.OO Panto. from 147 to 417.00 Vest, " AO to 'SG 00 Thus* of our readers visiting the eity ma he he as tiara that a call at the Wardrobe will amply repay them for their tronble, and leave an Indell!toe impres. Ilion that will make them lasting patrons of this cele. brated establishment. June S. MO ---- - 8 CeRD.--- 11 EDWARD T. TAYLOR,. HAVING .lII2T 'roomed from Philadelphia. and New Vora, with one of the largest assortments or fashion. able Cloths. Cassimeres and Rich ftilk Vest- Ines. 4-c., ever introduced in Pottsville, heap to in ' form hispumernits pattnus and the.publie genrlal /y. that lto is prepared to execute their orders in a style of foahinn that cannot be stirpasoWd In or nut of Philadelphia, Mid at prices suited to the !Imo,. . S' 73, E. T. TAVI.OR. ''.4 Metrhant Tailor, [Lave of the firm of Lippincott dr. Taylor.) Apt it 20, ISSO la.tf PARASOLS AT AUCTION PRICES. oTHE large and eleaant ass...tno-ot of Pant sols,at Kn. 104 MARKET Suers, is now offered at Auctmnprices, to elope the stock. Mean! call and satisfy yourself, it Is no 16-2 m PRELADELPRia. UNDERSOLD. 3)00 PIECES PAPER 11.1StWit:9.—T E Subscriber is now receiving direct from The mastitfarturera in New York • an invoice of 3000 os of Paper Habginea, 'laird and ungla%ed Walt rais.ra, whir he will sdll whol'eSale and rein ihit , Lied thael Philadelphia trk,detall Prietse , fi dlminighed !mollies.' Id New York, has ien,lhefo overstocks ed hand. and Mead &pets Were puiehated it prices Whith rriil hot pay Cast Pdirer-habgeffiltetehArrtonlef Ronse.Reeptrs have hal/ an otiportunity of thempiettleit wllh paper at sneh rates that white *hid; fs rather expensive In the Coal Region, will become an ofitlytere Idea. Call of HANNAN'S Chtarr Wherfale dnill Retau Pa'per itird Variety Stoie; Iture flso RwrrAmwmw . 15 . CONICAL 0 - 17V170.M7FMASTIRO TlinE, Par Martine Rsrk, Cost. Eirrtir,,l4. men , is capable of performing d'ouble thenseem , , • Mit, at single blast. than the old style, straight tele - Mode of operating. Thu narlicnlar attention of persons engaged in tunneling or Waiting on Railroads and ill Quarries. Miners of Coat eke.. Is 'Aliened la a trial of the utility of this great and imperialist In vention, which can be used in all ordinary drilled holes fetlock, enal, k.c., by the most Inexperienced °Prater. The cost 7rf powder yaved by tke use of the Wedge Tube, independent Of ita ability to double or treble the exeentiorr, ft a saving far beyond any emit attending,iii tish.• The undersigned. Inventor, having setarad the right of manufaettiring and vend ing the same by letters patent, fit prepared to tarnish all orders for-the some at very low prices, assorted sizes, ranging friim 12 to 21 Inches In length, 11 inches . In diameter, with a proportionate number f if desired, of tbrldouble tubes, for side blasts, at the following prices: 41::2 50 per thousand water proof -of assorted sizes, from 12 to 18 inches In length, 11- In diametes. / Any farther Information-respecting the above will be cheerfully given, by letters (post-paid), or Person al application at the office, N 0.47 Chesnut St., Phila delphia. THOMAS S. SPEAKMAN. The subscriber has been appointed Sole Agent for the auk , of these tube, in Schuylkill County, sod is prepared to supply them In any quantity, at Manufac turers' wholesale and retail prices, at his nook. Paper and Variety Sore, Pottsville. - Roncras , CARPET EDIPORIVIEL xi°. 46 Notth Second St. below Arch, Philadelphia. IN The attention of Housekeepers A. Merchants, is Invited to our large and elegant , assortment of Car peting, Oil Cloths, Window Shades,--consisting in part of ' 20'ps. new style Imperial 3 ply Carpeting*, 50 do Extra superfine Ingrain, do ,50 i• do Superior all wool Oiling, do - .50 " • do Spl'd quality all woollen Venitlan do 75 ^ do Cotton, Ingrain and Venitian, do A laree lot of List, Rag, Ileum and Cotton Carpets. ffont 10 to 50 cu per yard. A large and splendid assortment of new style cothic end Landecape•Window Shades, direct from the man ufactory, which, With the carpets, can be sold at thy lowest gash ptices,lllintesale and Remit. by ,RICIIARD ROBERTS. NA, 45 N. 2d St., below . Arch. rhita . . Hatch 15, 1530, 11-3 m • • _ _ _ _ •TOWNSEND - 11 SaitSAP -20 fare Totrre le celvld 2 l74 2 l P Z - s. sale by the dozen: - at Maitafacturets pricey. and also by the single bottle, at • REtATIYE MAN, EffiGNIGNT IN TDB eoN. 'stltatt#ll,-Resolvedly the Senate ;tad Douse of Reprelientatives Of the CottiampWesith et Pentisyll. radii in General Assembly met,' That • the'Cimstitu tiois of Obi Commonwealth' be amended 11l Ike second - section oldie fifth article. so Guff it sliall.rend as fol. lows: The Judges of the Supreme Court, of the sew era! •Coutt• of Common -Plus; and of each other Courts Of lacteal* as are or ,sliall'be estibliehed by law, shriftlie elected 6y the qualified electors or the Commonwealth, in the manner following:10 wirt'Tbe Judges of the Supreme Court. by • the. qualified elec tors of the, Commonwealth at luso; . the' President" Judges of the severe! Courts of Common Pleas, and ' Sigh other Courts of Record as are or shall ba es tablished by law, and all other Judges required to be learned int the , taw, by . ithe qunlided electoie of ;he respective districts! over which they ate to preside er set as lodges. and the Associate Jiniges of the Courts of Common Pleas by -the qualified .eleetors of the counties respectively. The Judges of the Supreme , Court stroll bold their °dices for the term of dfteen yenta. if they shall so long behave themselves well, (subject la the allotnient hereinafter melded for, 1 sabseqtrent to the first election:,) Gm President Judges ' of the several Courts of Comeau Plea, and stunt) other Courts of lieeord as are or shall established by few; aid attolher Jodiss required to be learned in the law, Omit . hold 'their bilker for the term, of ten years o if they shall so long behave. themselves well; she Associate Judge* or the Coutts of Common Pleas shall hold,their offices for the term of five years, If they shall - so long betas* themselves well; ail of whom shall be commissioned by the Governor; but for any reasonable which shalt not Ne tuditlent grouuds far imperchment. the Governor ,ball remove any of them on the address of two.thirds of each branch of the Legislature. The first election shall take , place at the general election of this Commonwealth next after the adoption of this amendment, and the commissions of all the Judges who may be then In office ehall.eltdre on the first Monday of December Ipliowino when the terms of the new Judges shall ,eoflusiense. The penmen who shall then he elected 41kflits of the Supreme Comm shall hold their °Meese' frilfowst bas of them for thrse yesrs, one for six yews, one for nine years, one ftir twelve years, and one for fifteen years.' he term of each to be.decided by lot by the 'sold Judges, as soon after the election as I convenient, and the mutt certified by !hem to tfie „Governor; that the commiosion* may be issued in se• cordance thereto. The Judge whme commission will first expire shall be Chief Justice during hlcierm, and thereafter:each Judge whose Commission shall first expire shill in turn be the Creel Justice, aodif two or more commissions shall expire on the seam day; the Judges holding them shall decide by lot which shall be the Chief Justice: Any vacancies happening by death, resignation or utherwise;an any of the said Courts, ,Stab be filled by appointment by the Governor, to contimie till the first Mayday in Decembersucesed. ing the nest general election-, The Judges of.the intone Cobra and the Presidents of the several Courts of Commcin Pleas shall, at staled-times, receive for thew services an adequate compensation, to be fixed by tarrywhich shall not be diminished during their continuance In °lnce ; but they shall receive no fees or pentuiritcs of ague, nor hold any other office of profit um fer this Commonwealth, or under the govern ment of the United States- or any other State of this Union. The Judges of the 'Supreme (*rum during their continuance In office, shall reside within this ComnionWealth and ilia other Judges during their continuance in race, shall reside within titer:dittrict or county for which they were respectively elected. J. el. weALsroT, !Speaker of the House of Reptesentsiives. V. REST. Rpeaker of the Senate. AICX ATE CII•311tEll. Ilarrisbarr,r, January 28.1850 I, Ramie! W. Pearmni, Chief Clerk of the Senate of Penneylvanl-1, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution, (No. 110 oft the rienate file of the prevent see:boil entitled I . .ftesoluthine relative to an amend went of the Collin ItUlltsii”—it being the same revolu tion ghlr.L tuna artteed why ft majority of the memborA elected to eaeh 'lnns° of the lavt , Legialature—afier Marina beau dirty cousidtined and discussed. was this day surfed to by d majority Of the members elected to and serving In ihr etenpielor Irennvylvania,at 111Spren ent Fess kin, as will appear by Ihelr votes given iin the final paarge of the resolution, as follows. viz: T11.3.1C itnine fn f.tvor of the passage rd the resolu tion werer:ll. JOIICP Brooke, J. Portnr Ural% ley, WWII. A, Crabb.:Jorathan J. Putt ittehate, - Thos. S. Feroon, Thos. 24. • Fotsyth,Cliarles'Ftailey, Rohrrt M. Frick, 11. Fulton, JiMu W. Guernsey, Win. Hamlett, I. linens. Timothy 'vett, Joshua V. looms. Joseph Erotical:miter, Gen. V. 4awiente, Illa - Ors4ll McCastio, Held. Malntfo, nen). Matthias. lihnry A. Moitlenhere. Wirt, F. PPill cr, Sather, David Sankey, Pelee B. Savery, Conrail S tilner, Hobert 4' Steam. Daniel Stine, Mfr. Os R sir: Tier, John 11.-.Waiker ant Valentine !test, Sproker ;Yeas 'JP. Those t / utire against the passage or the tesollitlnh ss err Gemee Datsie, Angustus Gitlin and Alezatoter fine—Ntl.44 3 . Extract front the Journal. sAAII.. W. PLATtSON, Clerk. ' ta ri,r /hose vf ileprratittat:ru.} I ' II :a rrobiti e, :Batch 11. 1541.1. I; Willi m Jack, Chief 117.e,rk of the Hodge of Rep. re,.entat Merl of Pennsylvmj.M, .do.liirik.VY 'Certify- th at the (..,-t4 4 ,;, 2 r,...ndi,,,, (N o . DI on the Senate file, and h... 2111 on 11/.. ifoose Johrnal of the piesent Ses sion ) enntled "Ite.,, , Mtion relative to the amendment ti of _titre ' oesinuon — st being the 11:1111R resolution wlitcl) w s agreed to by a majority of ;he members elected h each Holum or the lasi Legislature—after having beers duly considered and di:oilseed, was this day agreed to by a majority of ilia 11111:1111bet8 elected to and serving in the House of Representatives of Penn sylvania.lai Its present session, as will appear by their voles, giVei. On the, final passage of the resolution, as follows. , iz.—; . Those ming in favor of the passage of the rennin.; lion were. John Acker, John Allison, William Baker, Robert Baldwin, David J lien!. Craig Biddle,Jeremiatt Black, John S Bowen, William Brindle , . Driblet Jill Brower, Jesse R Ilitrileir, John Cessna, Ileory CIIIIIVII, John hi Conyngham, Sylvester Cridland, Benjamin G Dash), WilliaireJ Dobbins, James P Downer , Thomas Duncan, Wen DIMII.WIII Espy„John C EVanS, William Evans, Ai Scott Ewing, Alexander 8 Feather. James flowers,l Ile.tpunin p Fortner. Alexander Gibbony. Thomas r. Ilrier,Jeseph E Gritfin,Joseph Curry, Jacob 8 Haldermon, George II Hart, Letfert Hart, John Has tines, WlllininJ Hemphill, Joho Hoge, Henry Homier. Lewia II rfordiWarhingtimJJackonn,hicholasJimes, John W Killinger,,CM.tles E Kinkead. Robert Klotz, Harrison P Laud. Morris ixech. Jonroban D Leer, Almon Ltonard. James 1 Lewis, Henry Little, Jima* R N'Clitnock, Julio P 111'Culloch, Alexander C hlllitr. dy. John hCLanglilin. John. 1011.ean. Sumo,' Marx, John fl Meek, Mithaelhlyers, John Miller, Joseph C Molloy. dethn D Morrie, WrnT Morison',,Etekiiil Mow ry, Edward Nickleson Jacob Nisstv, Charles O'Neill. John ll packer, Joseph Cl• rowel', James 47, Med, JUhn 8 Riley; Lewis Roberts, Samuel Robinson. John U Rutherford, Memel W. Scofield, Thomas C. Scourer, William elbaffestr, Richard Simpson. Eli Slifer.Willialll SMilll, William A Smith Daniel hi Smyserj William 11l rondo, Thomas C Ste , el4.David Steward, Charles Stockwell, Edwin C Tome, -Andrew Wade, , Riihert C Walker,iThomas Watt.on, Sidney B Wells,Viram A Williantli. Daniel Zerbey Slid John 8. M'Calmont, hyreker+Teaslit. I Those;Vlltillit ageism. the -passage of the resolution were, Augustus K Cornyn, David Evans and James hl Pones—Nays 3. ......• Extend from the Journal 23- 3t Fited.yareh 10.1650. A. W. 11EN EDIL'T, llep. Seep of Commonwealth. • Secretary's Opt. Pessuytravia s.: I do eertify that the, above and foregoing is 4 true and correct copy of the original revolution of the Gen• oral it•Sembly, entitled -Resolution relative to an amendment or the Constitution," o• the, same remains on . filethls ir:l.! In testimony whereof•l have hereunto Pet ..itny hand, and roused to he atlited the seal of the Metier:try', Ullire, at Ilorrliburg, this fif. day of June, Anno POtnini, one thonsond eight loindred and RIO.' -• Secfrialy of Om GoahhOnwealfii. Jone J, ISSII, 26-3111 t PRO ziotio punaco En i ANE'S PATENT •IVA$llll , 4t; SOAt. hereereet Ladies! rrlll3 PATENT SOAP is nekton-lodged bY the 1. teriltihroTY Or' thonSatits of persons, In be Otte of the oreaten Inverieloris ~r the Rite, 11, saving time vita eipeoge. A simple trial will prove its sit's*. r.y and:its - vast SAhetiority over ordinary soap for washfngVottres Kod cleatillint painted ourfare of all kinds. 'Fin tale In Pottsville, by JOSEPH TAYLOR, the sole manitfatettir+i ht Ffehtlylkilt County, as Roar anridd by the !intent richt.. Al n; the following places. POTTS'S' I LLID: - Edward T. Tayrrir, J. M. Pleat'tyi & En, Alexander broreheasj, Sens, Pox S. Jtrether,: :Richard Morris, Oanniel, Morris,' Johtl It. 11111, . , SPencei. Mason' & Cn., . tochr Poster. lir. Mason, Salty " Wm. Prier , , St. Clair. • , Franeis Macdonald, Nudity Bratith. liattion & Co.,lTenry Culterizihn, and Agnllla Bel. ion, Pert Carbon, Ike., ige. It is considered superfluous to'glve. reference% here. The popularity flax extraordinary Soap has gained in so then a time :Met Its introduttion' In Pottsville ' la, we think, imo( at:intim:it or its singular onalgier, and the astonishing soccer* its sale has met with, la the Seat evidence that could be offered to the public that its ,usefuluess la appreciated - May JlB. 1850 ainNurat NU7SEUVI, PUILAD'A. etHENEsi CHESTNUT AND sEvENTD sTs.— IL/ Open Day. and Evening. from A A. M. till 10 P. M. Tnoos petfomsancea m the Lectote Rooin, daily, at 3,anti 8 o'clock, P. N. Preparation for the Foarbli of July succetaiive peiformances by the talented Company, and niimemos Assistants. The celebrated Lance- Mitre Belt Mager", the tnotit astonishing performers in the sierfd—Who produce, the most singular and Ile- Bead Illtdody, by the use of Twenty Bells at bne time, via: 4 to each performer, a feat never accom plished by any other Company living—wilt appear at each performance. National Disaolving Views, the Wonderful Chromatrope, National Tableaus and Bongs, Dances, Ballads, and a numberless variety of entertainments by the Company. Eirftt liasidred mid One Thetisand Curiosities ! Ae a tithe of which may he mentioned Was Figures, Portrajis, Cosmorama, Beams. Binl., Fishes and in sects, Shells. Minerals, Precious manes, Relics; Cos titines.lluipletnefils and Trinkets of all nations. The truce Sea, Lion, Mermaid, Invisible Sybil, Mammoth Cat F . ish,..Statuity—bniii toles-al and pigmy—and of others. 25 ;cents, Children undet 10 years ill [June 15, 1650. . 21-Imo B. DANNAIc, M. DIZIWICIADTS • • ' • 31; risArn-s ROW, hionyvE: I grim r{et, PottAtllte.—All kinds of Lead Pipe; Siteettead, Brass 91feits (a superior articlea Bath lgholver Pains Ilydrants,llydrant flose,Doutde and tingle Aetipt Pumps, Etc., kept .constantly on hand Marl for italt.—Eitclien Sink! made to order;otat and dnrsble, aid all kinds of Plumbloin/ done in the but mantn,.. re-tt ) , ,:~~ , ~ GENMAL i.Y'S., L 950: w111.1.1.A31 IAcK, civrk I=l Eecretarer 01Pee JOSEPH TAYLOR . 2041 , EIRMEI : . .. . . . . J. 1 ...,. '., 1i ,,c.,:r.-., I - \ -- H ,,,.-;•,..,,,.„. i .. _ . ~ . . . allbst • . . , . . . . , . . =MEI - 'SE* STILL. , ' ' Sy ' Gairrni! Clerk. . . I see thee still • .Itemitabranee. fag/alai bitter trnst, • ' . Mils thee in beauty from the dust, Then comesi is the morning , . Tlrsonn erieltate.throtigh the gloomy night! In dream! I.:Meet thee as of old. - Then thy, sift: inns my neck enfold, ' And tby street evictlsis toy ear ' 'eery mat to memory dear—. Isee t hen still: . . . • I see thee still In every ballosied token round ; . . This little ring tire-Mires bound— Thhi lock of hair thy forehead shaded, _ ' This silken chaln,by thee was braided ; ' The delvers', s.lrilithered now like thee, Beloved. thou clidoenll trie ;• , • • This, book win n ihliie—here thou read= Tbis,neture, Rht yes, here. indeed, • I see thee ' 5 I see thee gill! }fere arks thy summer-noon's tit . This bras thy taynrite tire-side lIPII. • This Seas thy chamber, where, each day, 1 tat and irotehed thy sad decay ; Here, on this brll, thou last didst lie. , Here, on ibis Ohm, thou didst die, Dark hour 1 oni`,e more hi woes tinrold— As then I saw thee, pate and enid...; I see thee still! I 5 1 pee tbee still t Thon art not in , the tomb cnntined ; Death caftan! cbtim ihe itnnuirtal mind ; I.et earth dose :Wee its sacred trust, Vet guodneis dire not in the dust . Thee, oh i helnird....tia not thee, lie neath the coirin's lid lsee ; Than to a fairer land art gone—, Therv,iot teope, jooripeidone. To scot hoe still "ek A HORRIBLE ACENE IN A GREEK CIIVIICII IS JERUS A LEM. In Curzon's itisit to the Monasteries of the Levatit, the followiom instance of gross 'de ception and. mummery on the part of the patriarchs of the Greek Church is related, which was attended with the most tragic consequences.' fir. Curzon, in company with Ibrahim Pasha; at that time in full sway over all Syria, proceeded to church to see the portent of the holy fire. As soon as the Greek Turk was comfortable in. the gab:,: lery which had been reserved for him, the two patriarchs; who once in a year conde scended' to act in the same piece, performed the miracle, and the church was instantly the scene of the most hideous tumult ; hundreds, of thepilgrims from every quarter—Greeks, Armenian, Copt and Ahyssinian—rushing I pelt melt, to light their lamps. with which all come provided, al the holy flame just de scended limit heaven at the prayer of those reverend pelsonag,es. The two miracle-mon gers had -not been above a minute in the I Holy Sepulchre when the glimmering of the holy fire was Oen, or imagined to appear and sorely'lbedlam never displayed such an unruly transport as was produced in the mob' at that sight. But though there always is !,ire,it disturbance, and serious acciaeais have often occurred; the miracle of 1834 was fol lowed by horrors ou a scale wholly unexaM; pied ; and it is forinnete that for a scene so monstrous weJiave the complete aril liiitrg evidence of amEngtish geaaleman: Soon you' sake the lights increrisidg in or) directions, every one having lit his candle from the holy flame: the Cf4efs; the galley ies,and eyerreorner Where a candle could be displiiyed, immediately appeared to be in a blaze. The, tkople, in their frenzy, put the bunches °flighted tapers to their faces, hands and breasts, to purify themselves f rota their sins. * The patriarch was car -fled out bt the;sepulcine in triumph, on the shoulders of the people he had deceived, amid the cries and exclamations of the joy which resouaded from every nook of the lin mence pile of buildings. As he appeurtsl in a fainting state, I supposed that he was ill; but I found that it is the uniform custom on, these oceasioul to feign insensibility, that thevilgrims may imagine that he is overcome with glory of the Almighty, from whose immediate preAence they believed him mi., to have returned. In a short time tbesmoke of lite candles obscured every thing in the Place. and I could see it. rtiffing in great -volumes out of the aperture at the lisp of the dome. The smell was terrible; and three unhappy wretches, overcome by heat and bad air, !ell from the upper range of galleries, and were dashed to pieces on the heads of the people below. One poor Armenian lady, seventeen years of age, .died where she sat, of beat, thirst and fatigue. After a while, when he had seen all that was, to he seen, Ibrahim Pasha got up and went away. las numerous guards making a line for him bfreain force through the dense mass of people which filled the body of the church. As the crowd was so immense, we waited fora tittle while, and then set out all together io return to our COU rent. I went first and my friends followed me, the sol diers making Way fur us to cross the church. I got as far is the place where the Virgil] Is said to havestood during the crucifixion, where I saw dnuruber of peoplelying one on another all about this part orthe church, and as far as I could see towards the door. I made my. Way between Mein as well as I could, till they were so thick that they were actually a great heap of bodies upon which I"-trod. It then suddenly struck me that they were. dead ! I liad not perceived this at first, f0r...1, thought they were only very much fatigued with the ceremonies, and had lain down to rest themselves Mere; but when I came 'to So great a heap of bodies I looked down at them, and saw that sharp, hard ap pearance of the face which is never to be mistaken.; Many of them were quite black with suffotation; and farther on were others all bloody find covered with the brains and entrails of those who"lead been trodden to- 1 pieces by the crowd: At this Ludt there tVaS n'aerottd in this part of the eloYrch; but a fink farther on— round the corner towards the'great