TERMS OF THE MINIBUS JOERNArsong floarcaterton.—Two Potters per anuses. "slable .serni.annuallly In advance. to those who reside In the, ; Comity—and anaistlyin mirstre• to those wha but Or the Con nry. The publisher reSe n ' eg 1 ° himself the right to charge 412 50 per annum when P,lllareht ts delayed Wager than one year. icons. , ; 'Three copies to <Me address, " .43 00 $3...s en " i _ 1000 Fliteen " " " 3.0 00 Fire dollars In itdvance will pay for . three ;year's tbscription to tik Journal. • C_: RATE! OF TIMM, Oni Spans of 14 lines,; Every rabseourot Insertion. Foot lines. I time, • imbsemient Insertions, each, ' 121 one Square, 3 Months, ; ; .3 00 Six nmnth, , 5 MI One Vet's. . 800 Easiness Cards of ;lines. pet intern, ' ; 300 / Merchants tout otters, advertising by the liar. ' with the privilege of Inserting ditereat adver ' lisements weekly, . 12 oe I:lol.arge Advertisemenis, as pa agreement.' Miners' 3ournal. Satuiday 4prning, THE' PRaTECTITTE FOLICY _ a People Demaid ita Rest/rear/IL • - , IPOP taist Cruississo., ;051117 - IL:DIIN',GAFf. ' Of Huck" Counti. .Fer Auditor Ge . serta. ' RENRY W. ANYDEE. Of Caro''' . County Fer Seretyer dextral, - .tdelEPli BENDERS-011, Of Waehitem County. i• TIRE PRINTER wants but little bete below, but must bare that little promptly. The weatiter is hot, to be Sure—hut that is no excuse for . delay in paying your Priam* bills. Theseare, of all other accounts, the hardest to collect by the usual raearM; hence ue are under 'the neceasity of taking yms and ell of our .subscribers litm are in arrears for eubsCription,job work, or advertising, to remit IL toils at miee, by post. We rano) rend a collector into remote rerinns and tiLtafices—re must rely anon the tnytinersl-promptnertt of our patrons, and we rill upon it with4osi6dente. We need money here, at nil tinier but we part r • • . y .. need it now, when all the accounts of our tostabliiii , ment have uederzone their semi-annual audit, and when . . we are In the habit of bringing them np, as .nearly as possible, fair and square. rfrSir, will you be good enough to tenth the tilde yeu own ns TIIE,FOUSTI7 OF JeLY hattenmewlial with' the regular business of ournface: :No ppern were issued from the dairy press yesterday, and no labor•wa.s performed . tn this - office on Thur,day. we bare !io . t a :reit deal of news, this Meek. Thrrii ia, Imwee'er, nothing of general intereirt going. on any Where. I W - E THANK the lino. Thaddeus Stetrens,. C. W. , Pitman, and others, tor speeches, be, • • DR. WEDSTEWS CONFES S ION. There had bCen rumors .circultiting, far sortie time past, that. Dr. Webster intended .tomake a statement' relative to his connec, tion With the.,' murder of the late Dr. Park .matt, at Boston., A paper was laid_ befire the Governor and Council of Massachusetts,- on Thesday.last, thxough his, spiritual•ativi ._ • scr, Bev. Dr. 'Putnam, in which he minutely details all the circumstances ant] incidents of 'Dr. P.'s death. It purports to be a con fession," Ite denies that he pFemeditated the death of Parkman—he invited=lttrtt to call ' at the laboratory for the purpos.e.,c;? frankly :avowing / his inability to pay the. notes held :against him, and to ask for time. Instead. - -of hearing ..what Webster had tti say, after 'having demanded payment directly upon his, .entranc,Dr. P. went on to abuse him (Web ster) in the most insulting - and: unfeeling terms, and drawirig forth a PaPer, he slux)k it threateningly in his hand, declaring ‘‘ that it was through his influence and exertions that he had been appointed to his place inthe College, and that•he had now the-mmiislo have him tumed Out at once." si Upon this . ' Webster seized a grape-fine club,...whieh had beeabrought,there for certain chemical ex iperiments, and with a single blow on the top •of his head, hp fell and expiredt Dr. W. • . -solemnly protests that it was nOt : - tion to kill:him'. Fle then goes on to detail—the 'sutx‘equent • ,disposal or.the body, and alleg& that the •c•ffect•produce upon his mind bY.the ardor , . f .:unite termination of the blow,, was such as to render Itim.iipentte, and . that while in this _state, .he determined, if tossihle, to . coriceal it. This statement may or may not be relia• Me. t'Considering, -the _unfortunate position .i .of t e author, it deserves, at leasi, the most .ch. .. Able consideration that can c he afforded lin the premises of this extraordinary case. STEAM TOW BOATSA A canal St ' 4mboat arrived at !Trenton on Saturday, being of a new and peculiar con struction for towing on the canals. Accor- ding to the description of her in the-State - Goictte, she' has but one large paddle wheel *which is placed in the Centre of the , boat and !the paddle bOxes areco constructed as: to hold :the Water when they enter it,-and prevent it from escaping sideways. The water is thus drawn from the front and sides of_the boat and thrown out of the stern f :so that the -boat makes no swell. - Mr. Parker, the Cap tain, is the iniefitor, and the pattint is own ed in Massichusetts. The objet't of bring ing' her ter Trenton, was to exhibit her etTica ',cy as a tow heat. Site has °tie : boiler and two .engines ; and can, it is said; tow boats I . :„containing one thou and tons Of coal at the .rate of three miles au hour. The savin7 tititus effected in the expense of carrying coal :.:•to market, is estimated at about sixty-six t per cent, exclusive of tolls. 7.There have .been so many efforts made to introduce steam in canal navigation, and to supersede the use •of horses by various devices, tliat vte look - with suspicion upon any movement purpor ting to overcome ,the difficulty. This tiott may., however, prove meritotiou: hope so. A. VALUABLE PUBLICA.TI Peter G. Wishington, Esq., late .of the Post Office Department, ,is about' to 1 1 commence . the publication of a inOnthly - journal, in Washington, to- called the “linited States Postal Guide and Official Advertiser." Its object is mainly to impart instruction in the general and in detail to the •officers and agents of the AmeriCan public in re.peCt both to their duties, and their I . 4fhts, and to make them and the people at ty.trg e acquainted with the organiihtion, deci - • ,isions, 'and action of the Executive depart - .; . , ments of their government. It is intended :to furnish those methodS;Und exam- Pies fat the tlitatch of _the public business -• whiclan render the discharge' of PUblie , duty either safe or easy, whether;--in.rpect • .to the insumbent himself or the department ur bureau under which he sap. In each - -numbdi it is his invention to present all ?the orders, notices, instruction s and changes issued or made by the several departments 'timing. the prercding rnnoth, together 'with „ ; notices of . def:isjons of the Supreme Court in cases turning Upon questions of official duty, as welt as short abridgements or; analyses of reports containing valuable information sub ' initted to Congress. Price $1 per annum. Thc Contributions to aid.:!in the eiee t.ion of the Wa.shington National Monument, ret -pived durinl the month-of it:Me, amount ,.rd to fit.sBB 75. 1. , /-• THE- VETTED STA.T7fS AND. JIPAIN. The Cutia,,afrair has involved our_govern ment in some difficulty, tantivithstinding the. timely and active measurenadopted tOprevent it. - A number - of persons suspected ofbeing concerned with the Lopez expedition, were arrested, and are refused to be given up to our government s , uniii,,ovders to do et) shall have been received from Spain:. No such truppeara-13ad lut yet been teceived, 7 —but on the contrary, there is a strong proba• bitity that they will be e:cecuted unless re lensed in the meantime., i . • • - Orden were therefore issutd, late on Sun. day last, for au expedition to sail immediately for Ciao, to demand the immediate- release of tlit - e p e rsons. • Whether they will - be Te -1 leasid on this peremptory demand, remains • to be seen ;—if they are 'not, *by, -then we • suppose vve must fight. Great :Britain .seems to entertain ; ninth sympathy\for Spain, in this matter ; and there appeamtolte a secret organization of the monarchical veersof continental Europe, to make Commnri war against the U. States at the first favoTable opportunity- - We are represented as entir • too "graspinge.' wego . too fast ; we ,not excite.the most pleasant motions in t boasts of tyrants. • Our growing strength tit \t be ehecked—and if ever we get into a war with Spain, or any other European poWe'r, we must expect to meet secret . , foes behind as wll as avowed, ones in front. Great Britain has no desire, particularly at this time, to molest us. Her trade`With the _United States is not to be sacrificed for any common grievance. When she has Elf "ttu ally shut up all our workhops arto.-.- whelmedus with dent-vhen she hn kty\l ceeded finally in Weakenin,g the bon/ of bur Union by means of the negro quest tan is then that wc may expect the Brash lion to be the first to pounce upon us, i/id :are - us to - pieces—if he can ! . .1 00 SENATOR.COOPER'S SPEECH. The Hon. James Cooper addressed the Sen ate ou the adjustment scheme of Mr. Clay, on Saturday -last. , The speech is spoken of in the newspapers as a patriotic and statesman like effort, .and has created considerable sen ' sation at Washington. : We are not apprized of the grounds assumes' in but he goes in favor of the bill, ' autl will no, doubt vote , for it io its present shape. Aside from other, considerations, and aside from the meats nit' the expediency of the: Compromi:se plan, con "Sidered as a single measure,—we have reason to believe that, Mr s . Cooper's' cours.e its of that cOmprehensive character which tooks to other measores.of relief more imPortant to his con "stituents that) the mere abstract "nigger" business. His whole soul is rivetted upon the fallen apd•prclstrate, labor of Pennsylvania, and to secure the prosperity of our mines and workshops he is ready to meet the moderate men, North and South, upon a comtnon plat form, and to give each all that wisdom and patriotism can confer. By this course, there is Some hope of securing tavorablelaction on the Tariff—without it,none whatever. Many , of the Free Soilers and Abolitionists from 'the North are as much opposed to 'a modification of the Tariff as any of the slavery-men from the South, ankthey all make common war against -Mr. Clay's adjustment scheme. What have we to do.then, with such fanatical creatures ?—why- sympathize with them at all ? A juilicious.Tatiff will be found to be a more formidable barrier-to the extension and progtes.s of Slavery than any other instrument within the graip of Congress,—and if, by his moderate and patriotic course in the Senate, 3lr. Cooper can secure thvomble action on this subject, he will do more to kill slavery and. more to sustain and reward free labor than any man who has ever represented Pennsylvania in the Legislative councils of the Nation: • 3lr. Cooper is lef: perfectly free to do as judgment dictates,, in this momentous c2risis. Ile has ,no instructions from any quarter, and the late Whig Convention wisely declint:d to , express any view, one way or another, calculated to have any bearing upon ltis ofpcialaction, or upon any oldie various plaa'res . p.e_,ctively proposed by the 9,dminis tration,M4'lay, Mr.„Bell, Mt. Soule. Or any one else. This was both sensible and proper "under the peculiar circumstances.— Casfinn House C ierks. —The - British Corninissioners of the Boanl of Customs have just, issued an onler that no person can be appointed to frit a clerkship iu the Customs hereafter, has IRA a knowledtre of the French and Gilman langumzes, and of A rit h. inei'ie and Algebra. A: similar rule should be established here. 137" The Orenshine journals say they don't know any thing about the Whig notninees! —Of course not—L.we would not expect them to know farmer S nyder,farntrr Dungan, or such •a common than like Jo liendemn. Any one to be known and praised by the Ovenshines must lie a lawyer, a doctor or at hank direct r, at the least.„. - / • n -- * Irish Liberty.—Th4opulatio of Ire land is nearly eight millions, and the.consti tuency of such a nation, who form ofgov f.intnent, like our own, is hayed upon repre sentation. does not exceed fifty thousand per sa.t. This is.a- c6adttiun acl.lowlezed to he dang,crous by every liberal statesman. The larashinaton: . 3forzument.—The Assistant Marshals Ihr biking the census, are also authorised to solicit subscriptions for the Washington monument, and as evert fariiilv in the,lluited •Statts.s will be visited, it must follow that a ; noble sum Will he rtalized. - • , I...ll'etster's Dictionary.—Among the pe titions to the New Hampshire Legislature, recently, was one from 3lanehester, very re spectafily -signed, asking that a copy' of Webster's quarto Dictionary may be placed in each Schbol District of the State. maven . We investigation has not exhibited the .slightest difference of organi sation or construction between the vocal or ,,ans of the most hartnonious and most dis cordant iim, , ers. 'All distinction appears to be' based on the amount of _nervous energy existing. uditor ' Ir/7 - Henry 31. Paint, the inventor of the water gaS; has sued thegas engineer of Wor eester, 'Mass. for slander, in calling him a humbug, cheat, and his discovery a swind ling, operation. :fie lays the'darnag,esat ten thousand dollars. • Iter, Dr.i Bethune has been chosen Chancellor - of the Universitv of New York, to succeed Chancellor Frelingliuysen. who has assumed the-Presidency of Rutger's C 0,17 leg,e, New Jersey. (r7Thomas 11. Perkins, of Boston, has of fered to one thousaml—dollars to wanl the - erection of .11 monument to• the memory of General Warren. Well,does any body prevent him - We.calculate not. ti --"In Minntsotai Mechanics' and Lamers of all kinds are in great demand, and the highest wages paid. = Emigrants are flocking into the country in great nimbi:ie. 0" Madame ~;Inna Bishop ! Wears thirty thouband dollars worth of jewelry at her con ceits, given her by . distiugutOted persona ges. 13:7*The London Despoich, speaking of the acquisition of Cuba by the Americans, says it is only a question of time.. r... — There will be no further balloting,s for United States Senator in Blaine, until July 25th. Frile who Studies books alone, will knot. how things ought to be, and he who studies men, will know how things, are: ME 4 focal 2ffa4tte. •- Wile _Faulk ay - ,Trifi,teittst, of cettraWhitV.a a p a ssmr notice"; btu` - Atere ire se many c atidents worry of racatioit, that at this late hour We can only, speak of eome of the more prominent ones : Of them>, the ,onrt—Hotee. dinner inadoutuelly standS first, and-we ustletrand that mailed , ail the pleastutt unticipattens ',indulged - by the partici concerned. Samuel fsitlyman, Esq.; was called to 11/1 . with Beal. Port and Sohn Wen : Ver, as Vice Presidents. . . ,The proceedima , were open ed With the reading of a letter from Hon. James Potillets annquatiligAbat bibs esa f t '9l ll . s ut 149 1 Capitol preventedVs acceptance 'of the invitation estendycl him to tieltesent and deliver an oration ou the OCCILSiOn.. This task devolved upon F. W. Ilughes, Esq., whet wasiollowed by B. Bartholo mew, E. M. Palmer,,3. 11.,Campbell, and J. C. Neville Etwirt., thiTjattei a whom, by reque4„ also read the Declaration - 4 independence. There was a .tremendont , eolleetion of petiole, ind we uudersumd that not lesathap about SOO tick ets to the dinner were disposed of; which was served up M. 3 o'clock, P. M.' amidst the irepeing , strains of music. The eivie.procession in , the inorniawiras mar shalled by Col. JoIA M. Crosladd.' . We have heard it variously estimated. Itearildoot; however, have exceeded two thousand, urger, two 4housand three hundred, tnuU r tritny circumstances. The various malt* COMFIIIiC3 of the Borough; as also tluTilydieulian . Fire Cop:tingly, were on parade, and the former fin3cl tlu,t usual salutes in honorof the day.' _There were also several Sun day School ,celebratioos,-.-•the seholim, preceded by their paStors, marching. in proeessinn through town to favorite retreats in the emmtry. • - The town wa:olled with pentons from the sur rounding tiountty, and of course a variety of inci dents oce4rrexl Incident to the occasion 'and to the ciretunstantws of a large crowd Of theiee num lwr of fights served lo give spies tothe whole, and free isidulgenee..:in . intpxieating, "beverages" Consid erably nimhleilithr erect earring.° and reposing dig otty of 4,me. Two Or three persons belonging to the ruifatit,party of '&km111:ill Rangers, were arres ed fl,r,l7%;litinz, mill it was mitlert4tond that a num- Ix of them . Were prowling about anxious to get up u il" -rieruli" a n d bloody eazagernent. Our pollee, how-c. tinder-food them, 'MO interpr*ed a sub stantiu vole upon their eontempluted proc . reditms. The ptip., Banner's') call:Intl). won by the district of_ brew Ca-,tle, in 18IS, on the removal ,question. was one of ?lie decorations at the Court House din ner. It_,Wiei \ larolqlitidown herd by the individual enterer of . ..'"llaior' Downing, who Wes as "busy e \, as 'a ly.-e" in ull th prooertlifigs "of the celebration.. , The twenitm. ‘ mi Id net. the whole any; was eltai , - \ , aMerized bOneess discharires of tire-crackers, ' rC e lints, &e. Some ,• the latter , in the evening., Were truly beaminil, an( Alley were sent ..ir from .every part 'of the I.oroug: ~c and from Court Ilowe -Hill particularly . , , . ' -., ~'-' . ~ •, . :' \ ' W'e.will add --(hul we 6esi'4 , o t ined to da,more than add) that a large and brillia 't pie pic party left here in the ntorning , for lit . CI ir, and took tip quarters iu the tkuutiful groutal4im . rrounding the -mansion of Joseph Lawton, Esq.; of,that place. We weretiore.. It was a plemardparie '&4:: are. &v. Sze. dze.. and so on. i.V . Thc Stu:bury An:cries - 14 f lisA a very \\rtclli ilt eorreviafileat !wry, who pia...4les at life wiplp a free pencil. We will make xvny sonki. ilutiri,lies. Speaking of 4' , Atsvplle, hu p•ays: • nThis town always reminds me or a large niati'l in a small suit of clothes. It is perl'ectly hemmed , in by mountains and crow,ded together in n most tap easy and uneomfortiable , position, that. to look nt it on a sultry daj like•-this, makes one rectal , if he was buttoned tap _to the chin in a very tight overcoat. 13ta the demands of extensive tmt.i. forced the peo ple to erect housee, whereverlt wa., possible to place them rind cu.+ stroVe to get as near the centre as possible. Latterly they are extending their,bounds, and 31ahantango street-forms the - most beautiful and pleasant part or the 'town. It is rather steep fur a *mare or two west of Centre street, but then ascends with an easy grade. A nuinber of beautifill resi dences hate been built along theimper end. Among these Court:und yermee attracts pertieular mien lieu._ nurse houses arc bath in the ootta„,. , .. i . . style and painted ill imitation of red sandstone. 'Au front are beautifully terraced gardens-, and along the. rear the sombre shadows of a dense thicket of young pines pre,eut a plcsvoing and striking contrast with the Maze of midday upon the pavement.—The sition command.. a fine vieiV of the town anti much of the suryounding country. A little above Court land Terrace. inn ?lady frotr.. is.the Academy; a handsome brt building, in which arc training the future liglus e t the town. Among the. faculty is 31r. Ki t kwood. whose recent a -In - mouth-al discove ries inunortahze his name. till further on lies the Cemetery. It is handsomely laid out, favorably situated and neatly kept. but does 'not contain ar.y very striking. niontiments. The seenery in the neighborhood is very tine, 'particularly when viewed from Sharp :qountain. Long lines of buildings stretch away from Pottsville on every side like the diver:iing bt r ams of the sun when near the horizon." 17%4c:t0n for Conyiraty.—An individual in New York• obtained from Michael .Murpll3 4 , Esq. of this phtee, in the full of 1845, n,-large amount' of Goal on credit. About the time the first payment fell due, the purchaser made art arrangement with another citizen of that city, to Fell out the Coal at Imo:lanai sum. whiCh he did. and thereupon abscon ded. Mr. Murphy; having discovered the con spiracy to dcfmtal him out of his claim, made a re quisition on the Cowernor of New York, for the bodies of the parties. This requisition was not complied with, on the ground unit a charge. of 01)- mining goods under false pretences did not Come within the provisions of the emist it tit ion giving har t authority to grant surrenders, and he aecordinly declined to deliver. - The rm.-sent ENerittive of N. York, 3lr. Fish, takes the same view ill , his prede cessor. OW of the parties to this trunsaid ion, lune ever, visited thikrez,ion in 1E403, when he nui ar rested and Judd to lair in SAM°. This action came up before arbitrators on , the g■Jth 01 . 'itnie last, where and when the eliat-,re of conspiracy was fully SIIF. mined, and an award rendered in favorlof Mr..Mitr phy, the Ptriiniili to the ameiant of $17: 1 13;11, with (NrFts Fuit. VF"Elopemrat—,Srlwylkill Comfy re)Illillq off rni de rotor, tt.-nnlly quiet itonnvit ul York waA - -thrown into n tit iiontlott4 exvitrinent. laqt %%wk, un amount of tho . daring' of illll. I,lllr Cif Melt,. in t he tuts nntl 'lniy,ferie:, of Mo t rur, y•iti desi•ivt• gold-medal —.law: O. ;zits.: 114 your hand! Tlte York f---11 appears that. on lad Tues.lay mooting, Mi.s Alarming Ferry, n pretty and yo . ntig„ lady of this Borough, left her, father's home on the'pristened • OlgMtvg to a pclfty but, instead Of goingithere,:sheinet a young , gentlemfut. 31r. Morgan F. Medlar, -from Orwigs. tam:. Schqlkill County,. who had a carriage in re:Mines:: for her. They immediarely proceeded to Lancaster city, where they Were married the same thiy. This wag one of the I,est . planned affairs of "this {find that er,:r transpired 'any where. fr. Medlar ig said to be a'respeetable anit4sucee.sful young merchant. Whatinakcsthisaf&rntilimore curious , il, that the young, lady . had Made arrange ments for the .fth, and had aetaally promised a young gentleinan of this place, to accomvany him to Uan over on that clay. lie will now, no doubt, be dis. appointed." rirFire.—The residence, of hir. EAierly, on Third and Callowhill str,, took tire on Thup•day morning last, but was promptly extinguished before any injury was Nuptaiued. It is puppoPetl to have taken fire from F.orne of the rockets or thootimk erdekee , pet oil' bt the borP.,' ' ilF.Prom a Correaputuieut.—Ww. Smith. Mr. Limn - lel: and - 3lr. Shaeffer,. im tWir - return hoinc Prom Pottsville on the 4th, at Mt. Carbon Railroad er,K4sitig, were attacked by a party of Irishmen, headed by R;mdy .111eGowen, They seized their horses, and then stoned tlietn. Wm. Fritz, mem ber of Capt. Wynkoop's Troop, after having Wel) struck twice with stones, returned to the Mount Carbon House. and loaded his Pistols. " On his way back they anal-Iced him apun,' upon which he dL charged his pistols, heavily;loaded, • among the I crowd, which made them scatter is all directions.' Oar: of the party was wounded. ...li:Gowen was this morning brought before the Magi.trate at 1 1 Schuylkill Ildven, antlbouttil S,ver for linther hear- . in , e. The otlmrs tx! hirgr. r r The Name of the Pok 'office located in the borough of St. Chair, tia3 beer', changed from Nor wegian, to St. Clair Poi.t Otlit4;, Schuylkill county. The Philadelphia Inquirer has lately tindeigone much improvement in its typo graphical' appearance. The inquirer we have always reg,artleti as !one of the ablest, most dip iced, and reliable daily journal in PhiladelpLia. THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND 1 1 071 1 .SVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER: . _ The Legioyi- paVe, A s ia the Citizens of: that place anol-neighbortio4 are again making arrangements ro'siecurfi ti charter,. from-the, atzt Lelrielature, for clinkifig • institnticiii: 9ikb as to be.much rmeikNi, alth.Mgh the Liert.;slatarei,l,as hitherto refused to Melvin its nectii4ity. Borough Council' advertise fur a loan of ;wen thoti.imildiAlatAto (MAN.:them to erect the* Water WOriS. It will be' , prOmptly furnished, atk dont/ • - , Thr Lndies' rair, lasiweek, fin:lmA benefit of the L'pipitl Chute!), was liberally Wye - irked. The armee& amounted to about four humlral dollars. ntetinyor couop4,o ) im thiy2•llh. ti ll .r,sfire, 11 'Fetter arid teuieri" Welsh w eressiolii in Police officers, and a resolution was passed, re,qttesling, Burgmtis to cause die crameirof deo police lobe pub fished as arson as they are all swam ia. • • A writer in the:Legion warmly ur", Ls the neces• Ally of a Firetrigine and apparatus. "Our totirni" says he, "is composed •mostly of fraine buildings, and in the, event of a fire breaking out, the cook.. quote° wouhl be that the greater part of tho place nutst inevitabiy be consumed to ashes-the reality of which WOuld he deplorable in the es.treme. Yet, our citizens, in the:face of all this, appear. to be eery, craft:emu about the matter. Bometbingiuust be ddhe to alleviate this peceseity." • population .of this Inthreifin lowa is v , timiued at thirty-eve - hundred.. It is beginning - to. feet more keent.k . thium it has heretofore ICI!, the "deinr...-ioa of tits;..coul Tiatierand itaterta:lstaiaa sietrot busitte.sit. - • • , • - 13rStrOtinit ts said to be rap. itlty improving. --A nes , snit bamtsoine an Chinch is about being e 'rected,be . sidesso4Oher of boitiese` -The • ladies of ibis ;" place com7nni t e a Bible, un the inst., to the : ? gins, of TempOronz 3 Oer.ornixulied by suitable 141resses. A parade of the' order fullowpii; oiler 4-liich a collation VIIS seised ' up fur them. 21foilsitain Spring hivision, S. It T.—all nn election held in Division No. 153,uri Saturday last, the following gentlemen were' eleeted oillee - 6: for the ensuing. term :—T. •F. Kennedy, W. P.; Rain Boyer, W. A. ; Daniel Saylor, R. S. ; Ccnr. 11, Lewis, A. R. S. ; I.7tigurbulvr,Z, S. ; Aditn. Sayler. 'T.; F. 11. lltintzinger, C. ;- J. Frehker; A. C. ; C. Ileinbach, I. S.. ; a;:d . Levi Lewis, O. S. Carroll Lodge, Net. 120, L o r O. F.—The follt,iW lug gentlemen were elected officers of Carroll Lodge, on Wednertlay evening last; for the ensning term :--Daniet 11. Stag r, N: G.; Henry:Bowman, V. G. Gt . to. W. Matehin, S.; N. S. Ilartkivt inc., e .A. S ; and Riff. J. Dobbins, It to G. L. . SV"F o lrly in the Fiehl.—The Map lifts Owed at the head Of its eoluintoetliti names of !den. tie ld t"eidt thr President, noil•Gor. Johnston; of this ~tale. for Vice . President of the United Slates'. the .drifp tmeret edeetitig theStt.,:distingui- , hed gentlemen. "Je.rrey - a t - )barn everything iltrir oina way. Wt.. trtar , thria 'map our futgers at the &lath. . r4-A Pfik Din»er WWI provided on the 4th . at the IJoiel of W: Saylor i in .chitylkill 174ven at whieb alam^ n her tifgentlernen orthat place rat' down. NVe, tintkpland that tutpsital tpiri marked the oeed,ion, and everything passed of thepin,t Fat i:Tactory maaricr--e,pvcially the dinner LOCA.T. ) AFNAIItS .ELSEWIIERE. Kemble. who gel] to give . 0 real nib of Sind:qv:tie in Reittliiig, was unable. to fultiPke engagement; A telegraphic despatch stag rek:elived from her ou Friday, saying that in cense tinende sutliklt ot her father, site 1.111,1 compelled it leave, at ont-e, fur Englund. The Reading follrn were, of cotirse, very much chimps pointer} in corkeiptence of tilk intelligence, and some persons crone from eight to ten miles Croce the COIMUT tO he The last reading she gave in this country, 4u,ke not, was in I'hiludel• pluu, and we hai ensure of heartier her on that ocea,ion. !!!IMIIIII AFFAIRA i7l TkaA4lo3/11.. SCRRI ; LRILI. HAVEriir AFFAIRS. ET P li'iot nl Iloncs , latr.' who wus ut ilone,thate, Lt ittrt., that a serionA riot sould ut the citizeriii and or,iginintril between some several Irishmen, and WaS extent, that pi-iols were ti ou=ly woinided, and one, . The public botre of .Nfr. Davenport %MS LISS-alliitha with Manes, and some damage done to it. • \ ;V "lied eli .7. nad Pitsegrom.-1 . neW stage carrying the United rztate, lia" , ju=t conk menced running between Reading and Pincgrove; semi-wed:ly. .Tho vtages leave Reading every Tun,ilay . a n d Friday morning, nt 7 o'clock, rid. Shardien,town, 4eltrerpburg, and Mil ler:4mm% 'Returning, leave Pinegroce every Mon• day and Thareday morniinr, at 6 o'clock. rir Th Fourth vram celebrated by a grtutd dinner at the hove of Peter Wolfinger, in Port Carbon, at which the Schuylkill County Troop, i)lujor Wyn• keep, dined. The .Si. :Clair Infantry Corps were also on parade nt that place. Everything tra,ksetl off right—toasts, ipeeehes, &e. r7"Dr. tv,ere HieAter has been ehp.mi Pre:44l+mi of the Ilea,ling Gil:. - Comptmy. It hre4 ileeldreil a dividend, ont of the pntlits of the last six months, of three per cent. slixtutsviLLE . AVFA uts. iyroin our Cosarppondent.) The seventy-fourth anniversary Of the memorable, day which gave birth to a na tion, so proudly, prominently, and glorious• ly conspicuous for its greatness; for its gov ernment of laws eminently free, wise and praetical,—exercising power without tyranny or abuse, and marking, by well defined and easy restraints, the broad line which divides litatrty from licentionsness,—was celebrated with the usual ferret. and general exuberance 'of patriotic enthusiasm. The day was ur-liercil in by the firing of cannon, at sunrise, by Capt. Cletnent's cam- • pany of Artillery. The company paraded through most of the streets of the Borough, necompacied with excellent music, and ex . e• outing the tnual amount of street firing.— The number un parade, owing tt) recent oc currances which have induced the company to reduce its front, was not lirge—only twenty-four tnuskets being out ; but the bearingiaf the men, the exactness, rapidity and regularity With which they went through the various evolutions, entitle them to great• er praise then they have ever earned before. Their bearing throughout the day was in the liigh6t degree creditable. They were on duty all day, fired the national salute at meridian, nod thirteen guns at sunset. The Sunday Schools of the Borough/tele.: brated the day by st . procession through the streets, and a.pic nic in the grove. The different Lodges of I. O. of O. F.', left eddy in the morning, to attend - the dedi ' cation of thepew hall at Tremont, There were several picnic pries, also, left towu ra the morning. and judging from the hilarity and ,joy manifested on the conn tenances pK the participators in theni, on their return in the evening, we are induced to believe, and hazard nothing in saying, that the day was a pleasant one to them. The evening -was enlivened by the " rocket's red glare," the report of crackers, and various displays of fire works. There was noc'e;e neral demonstration of rejeiciug—that is, no oration, dimier,,Ste.,— oWing to the fact that p very large number of our citizens desired to participate in the festivities; at Pottsville. LialLW ELLVIV• The national anniversary Iyas celebrated in this Borough by instructive and agreeable exercises. The Declaration of Independence was read in the morning to a very large au dience, assembled in thelielightfu! grove ad joining the town; after .which Mr. Daniel Christ, who has recently' returried from Cal ifornia, delivered an . oration - appropriate to the occasion, and partiouturly. l iuteresting, from the taartative Of his .overhitid journey to California--his toils and privations' cn voste,„and at the mines, which-was woretc,iti , 'with it., A, BUM ptuous .repast was spread - in the amid; *Mph., in generous supply;= regale the very. Urge.assemblage; compris- Itt,g, in fad, attiost the whole population of the fowl. . This mode of 'celebrating: a day which- is' heldin 'grateful remembrance by all who aro predate the blessingsof chill, political, nod religiottiliberty, it seems tattle. is peculiarly approPriatc,,, BY.assemblingall,classes of eitiaeni tagithir/ to partake,ht a coalman' board, prOvided at a poinmon cost, 'to admire and consider together the lives and sentiments rof the fathers of the Revolution, they are led. praCtictilly to appreeirethervalue of theli eft) , ~theyl _ have bequeathed' ua--theif: nibble disinterestedneas and :ardent love - or Rree• domes-their self.sacridces, find devotioato the catise 7 lndeonimoti god of mankind. It leads its to feel, as on this day' we ought to feel, that kir nien are, in tnith v eral : equal in a, common Origin ; equal imcivil;reli,gious, and polititl equal" in . ii_Corninon right fr**counitifitfe,lieelyitiliiCssesi, - freely to enjoy, equal ittihest undying degiiniei, •Col. - Sao.Tay blerneitt, with his4onatiany of ArtillerY, visited LleiCt4lyn,and the whOle Corps . partook of thegeoprous repast prepark and fur ati houror two engaged with the cit. liens of Ithat Borough id the cerenioniealoi appropriate ' ' (r7Yederday" was 'the. *warmet day we lave had this season . , MARRIED. • • I ; Oh the fit Inst.; by the Rev. C. Meier. 3lr. GEORGE ':IIINNIG. to Miss ELIZABETH IVAllB,.7.ll.oiikb4yl. Still Havett l . - 1-1 -• • : ;the •ki inst., by tb• Rev. D. steck, :R. MAHAR, of l'ltilatelphia; to Miss MARY of :4PottAvilleJ * 'On 1 40 , r,sdmy. the Ptrof July,lby tlteltev:John J051: b 1 , 44 LIDDI.E, %trollies I,IN ON E R nlimpe, hoth of Mill Creek, &boy lkill bounty. On the 4th lust., by the tante, Mr. DAVIE., IHED to Miee AbN ES SHEARER. both of Case Intenehio, Schuylkill county. OD the P.l ult , by Rev. Mr. Meoi.ig, Mr. MAT. TIIIAS DREII ER, or kindout, t Voik. lies AM'Arcni MI:DOM; of, McKenusburg; Schuylkill , Ou !he 'ITO 3ev. jabs- W. linfrmier, Dr. Tojlz L, EMIR, of Orwlpoburg. to Mtns SEIIILLA, ilatfghter nf' l',eter F. Ludwig, Erif.', or Weal IlrUus. hick tot 601117. , •• Oa the R2d bythi sanie, .I(ntri, FrziE's to it Is, PIEINEIt, boils or:Edot , Oii the r.. 4 ult., by Me V. Mr: trLtOtifl STREIE,!ty Mr.. LOUISA MARKS; both of Otlii , tros: burg. ' ' In OttOgsburg, on the tr,:titult . JANI 131/CITAN.. AN, int:lilt eon or tlenrge ,and Sarah' Frailey, aged one )ev iind twenty-two day'r. DIVIN PERtIIstsION, TIIFRti WILL Kr' he 4:144 1111 l si preached in Trinity - Chard), in this Iliirnughlnn evening next, on o Jrattnnoi Ay Ihr jt•T.loir Or lit” Chttrelt. SerVlce to p,inmene. at S o'clock TIIE Assoc:l3.Tc REFORM PRESILIVTE RIA N Congreitatimi,i4mtlihippirm in Tbompinten. new building owner or Market and decond stn. bare man the large upper Ilalt of oald .butblone, e , he re tellginui+ wiwohip will be conducted eYeryielab bath. by Rev. D. T. Cara:Min. tionirtees to commence a Int o'clock. A. At...4nd3i,o'clock, P. IkL deals free. The politic are resnertfitlly invited In attend. 1 7 1 I E SEILVICEA T II F: tlr' lipisrencal entireh, in ,Market ct rect, will be 1101 .it 10 rt clock. A. 31.; and 6.1 1 , . 31. —nntetvices iu the eveniuz, until further orifice. SADI Ll.:llAl.l.S.—Witen these inflamed tittoors h,effilie tirahlesome, and will not yield In other reme dies aleri-hant's Gargiiiir Oil. will entirety remove them, as lit ale.) Will rattails frinn other party/ of the animal. !See advertisement in this paper.' Irl pamph let may tte toad :mos of the it a friend oft the 4th between MI Q TRAY COW.—CAME TO TIII: ITEM lidErt CI of the subscather, reviling at Earle Itill.tlythe Townrhip, about ten days ago, a . white faced cow, with a while stripe along the hack. and 4 White belly. The atwitter is requested.to come forward, prove pro perty. Pay charges, anal cake her away. otherwise she will be zuld according to law. I . JOSE:II .WM1.1. 1 1518. Jane 15, MO ' ' 11-21• QTRAY COW.—STRAVTD•FROM TIM Stin t, scriber, Proprietor of the Seven titar;i, lintel. at Waterbt'a, a light red row, about nine; yearsold, with wide-rpiead horns. A liberal reWaitl . will he glyen w for her don to the q) - Ciiier, Or fair information tla'at will lead to her recovery 1 31511551 . POTT. \ June 15.1850 ' `2l-20 §,IX CTS. REWARDe..NOTICR IS 11E11E- Tchy given to the Wile, that twin( my apprentices. nand WIII. 1.. KIX/011V t and Char , . t.,.'Prevost, left my empliw without my knowledge Sr consent, anal.are now. I tgn infisruted, in Pittston. I.tizerne County, Pa All persons are therefore_ fori.d.t trusting them on any acenunt,al 'Mall pay no detailed: their contracting.— And Nellie all periont are futbid giving the ta em si pioymenl. w Oman my conaent.7 That above rewanl, l'lld ao More, trill lart land to any person w ho will re. turn /Old tipprentices to me, in Minersville. Schuylkill Co.. Pa; -,` 1 . -4 WM, DeIIAVEN. men. It witt and 3 such all' e danger- Jiino a IS 50 tb Wakesharre Attrerets Insert three times,' mark price nt tethnno, atilt ch irre fills 'office. NEW 111V31C.-I , II.ELDOM'S FLAG, A NEW and populan Patriotic. Rona; Thu haunts of merry ciiihtim.d, an admired Kong; Fair Ailit'a Cottagi, a beautiful Cl.trisaai IVaCt' The nit« Polka; The Stqfineltanita March. Together with a 1....qe a•ltecUon of the West an. tnnot unpular music, nod pre/en:ma of every delorip tion. Pieces not ou itaLd obtained to order, at j , DANNAIVEI ,J+lly 5.18501 „nook and 5104c.,2.4t0re. v 11W DIUsiE WALKER, sUllt.EB rori toGro. No. 162 Chesnut st.i...t. nnityr Barnatn's ftliwemia have jusipublislaell . Think ern you ':10...ak. by N. J. Spode Tdc /4mtri, by tle auttiot or '• Will is love m den as ;Dow." . Away Kate.** rung by Mr. Hudson, M alc by Dr. Cunningion. " liaise the bright Fiat ng Columbia." ad intent to the pnpularalr or "Ever be Happy,' In Opera '• Eurman. treas." The.,Thnn aKI gone, by the late: •'J. T. R. Sullivan , . ''.. Ps I intieloe., 1.,..,,1 • , Wili r n le, LOVI., •• • • , A Dream that love can ne'er forget, by M. Keller, _ .... . .. .. . . . . Ml!tient Polka. by J. A. Getze... I'timintr do, by Thienia do, roe perfiirmed at Cape Mar, by lop neon's hand. (:alnll lirlttiaut, from the ()pita of the• Font Sons of Aymnrq by T. C. W Six Ainuseidento, lilre.utres , by Chows Vow & •W. have the pluatire to, a nnoutice to the pub lic that; their stock of Sheet Music, con'*igtor of the largest and most complete raFFortment to be found in the tOu'ntrv. they nre con•itant is arldind to their stock all the heti. puldiAtteditt ;Sew York lloston, 8.-. c. PIANOS. A find anlartmnnt of the he'd manufacturer.' of New York and Hasion, at the lowest onah MUSICAL INS ERUMENTS. Also,,a general aAsoritnent of Vl,lHna.ltan jos, Finder, Ancor:lean:4, ke. 'Gahm and Harp Offing/ or the brat Italian qualities, nil of which gill be furnished to the public and the made at roe loNe3t rat,a. Onleis punctually attended to Jan 12. 1580. CREAPEsr, IN Brut and most eireant areortinknt of PIANO FORTL'9 yin tho IlniteirStates, ci fl always be found` at tho !warehouse of the' Subscriber, 171 , Cheant Street, 2.264ee Fifth, at the Uld Stand occupied more than alliiriinf • century hp Mr. Oen Willie, music publisher. MANOR'S, HARPS °ROANS, SERA - PiIiNE.S. IEOI.IANS. dre. — Preslt from the 1, (meek,. heated Manufacturers In IV: York. Roston, hultimore. Philadi.lphlut, and ehu where. &rid wholesale and retail, al the nialter`scasto priers. OSCAR C. B. CARTER, 171 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Peli 0,151C0 6 TILLES IiEWIS GANZ, .PIOFE 3 S OII or; ekluatc., AtileriCae House, Centre Streit, .Potts• pune19,1650 " 26-tr oort RENT.—.II, COMFORTABLE tiottsE— U coiner of sreruih and Mabattiungn street.... oppo site O. Patterson's Muse. Eent moderate. Applyat the Goose, orb, • JAMES an.LisratAm. July. 6, ISA , Vint RENT—A. . Large STORE HOUSE, on r Mlnett Chunk etieet, end convenient to the Gail road or Canal,. will be rented omit the Ist of Apri next, or auger if required, upon rearoliabte tenon The balding is /Oft. by 30, two stories high, and wel catcalled fin storing Hay, Grain, Flour. Feed, fee Application wade to Noy 17,1849. ell I two-stnry Stnne Dwelling ► sittouses isith convenient back buildings, situated in thn :town or Pnrt Carbon Dent mndetate. Apply to Jeremiah Boone, l'ori Carbon. or In the subscriber, at ALDO:lice in Cenl re st . J. 11ACON111 no tf Ee03.1849. 1' OTi IIiENT - -: 11 . 1 - E•SECelisTO sTOftf - nier T. Fiater & 4:1)../1 Shon Store. now ,ix.cupir.l by flu,. Miller&. :rent, n new Store ßoom:lmitable for in Mike. In F4SL Market et., nest bolowl)iviti Klock, LLIOII, office. Apply In SOLO. FOSTER. 124 f Marithl3..lSso von BENT.-The 'hop occupied by 8. Strawy:, .17 a/ a Shen ailore, , on centre sr. , , . Also. a Two Story Frame Mouse . on tAte same Lot. on Second Bt. Enquire of J. MORGAN, Market St. Itlarrn 16, 16:,0 . . 11-1( VOR 'ItENT—A good Frame Hodge, in Ma6a—n -1: tipsesugeu. now oecepled by Mt. Boyd. Apply HAMILTON A DANIS, New Castle. EMI IN DE S 711 S =minas. EEG F w m, FOR RENT E. YARDLEY & SON 47..tf tizort . r -IN t FI3IO.—THIS BRlNti :SEA- "n° ol4 iliZa •OM desire to secure their beildings Alm thltattrages of.firaotmuld seep to hale , than `wad* fire-proitt—thei enderogned would Fs- I apectruttpinforns.tbe publkr•that' he is ,peepared int , RAM all orders for Tin Roofing, spouting, fr.e.. ate. . 4 JACOB 31. 1.0,03. Pottiortll... June 20, 1830 ; 1.8-tf itNILItOND atantlsiois Med Anil — Tur-sals, that sangria, ;nick of light T 3tail, 28 MBAs the pod: inanstaeturtql at Phainitville—atsa,tiraisited at slant notice. hcalry T rant at titans fattsreie prices , • ' - - E:. , VANDLEY & SON.' Junet3. ott3o 2641'. . A• :Conner; Rrlta. Oar ,a nil Block Tin, andder's atplettel (lead, tlj. Order* reef lye* fbr ltrassliwit COPPer , wOrit`. anti Machine. furniating. tR orders cossetted with the above liae pmmptly attended to, cr South ritreet, abuse Front, Pant.idelnhia. I June 15,4830 2t-tt _ 'I ICON *TORR.—rim SUBSCRIBER ° HAVING rstitoved t Ireibitioneis to she brec Store,- . • • • 'No. 14 NOPTII. W,ATEId OTBEST. nOW prepared - 1d receive °niers In any extent, and for any description of lron and died k tits 'tackle-re plenished from his Own Impanstiorts. by Isimost every Packet. mad feria eninlident In biou ability 10 give satin faction Ai *lto May taitor 'him with their custom. Timms the ninst tteconinkodst lag.' WK. Die COW, IS. N. Water Street, Philadelphia. gib 16. 'my) 7 c;114113121.—Fr 0ga1e,.120 feet 4 in. enain. dtAo honletoid at the /hottest notice. 34..3.4,12-16, .13-16 and I.io. best proof eat& chain. at N. Vork prices—freitht addid. E.S'AUDLEY & SON. : April 20 1630 r • „ , f" 16. - I) mri. nefrAD ilsox ..-140 TONS 21.3 / Slat 11.3 LlO itgitEoildironi' •' ' ' 50 do 113 1,• do do. ,do ' • , ••••'•11 'ilo'2l s • 1!-• •do • • do dowltbcplker 15 do 'l tti; -, do - do do . 1 \nd Plisses,fos splehy 'A.'&`o, • 11/11.16T0N, 4 sonthfront et.,lltiada illadn.4•July It. 184 It. D AltatOAD Torte ilattlrontl Iron assorced.from by to by IN op band. and for sale In lots tonuit 3ntrebasors, at the lowest market pricy, by ' N. &A.AI I DDLETON. - ti_Pfber of Rldito Boad,/Otbani Vallowhill 11.3in0 • Jou la, 1850 ivs~w svi ~n ~o"re TONS manned boiler iron. Nos. and 5 tle.) widthroF24 32, and:Bincheiand randomiengtm. A. 4. O. RALSTON. IL, OW 4, Smith Front et. Philada. 50 TO/VS of Fiat Bar American R.R. Iron. of vat tout sizes, just received and for sale, at the Vora E. YARDLEY S. Sl*l. sAftr.. ,Itiorch 10'1850 POll - 111111NE4.—Tliegohirriberithave V just r”teovra (Yom the Mill. Elizolmtlil and I Inch fle.4itftept Roglish Chnintyona., exiireTslit rof Mines. and for Mole. Aopi:v to •T.&- E. (4.:01'..GE. april22 'lf 17] - 11Iarkei rtio3l2l.llSmiets.l".oll3,lln. -- -; WZOCERIES, &e. ijlali - E - A.N - I.I4`tIESII Miming Fin id and Cain pbette,aloayson hand and fot itale,;by . LITTLE & MARTIN:I:tome St{,- ..‘farcti 23, 1850 • , 12-3 m, ... • ~ vi ON() NG A 11 . 1 EL A. 'WHISKEY -Warrant • LV.I. ed 10 years ...1.1, and of Inpyrior quality, for rale , by .. . J. NI. BEATTY & Co. May 4, 1t250 t ... "Itt•tf .. 4.2 APSColliklE - SE—Joot ri•ta.,,ived nod for ....) sale by - ~ , J. M • BEATTY .k. Co. Nay 4, 1850 Is4l ___ _ "e- )E.A.M.L wrAncit.—ntgates" New York - Pearl, Allifeb,:ror Role whotem,lir and rrtnlt.by J. M. BEATTY & Co. ' May 4, IS:i0 : • - , ' 18-tf ..... „ , ' - ',.• , -' a ,T;WErilti Ac. 4 . . „ , . isPlEfticAx.: cuTLEitv, .ctimi? AN I) good.—.\ vcrl-', miperinr artirlN . rivial to nodexe• & 'tons celebrated'entlery, jett'rttelved and for sale wholesale and recall, at.; i ii ' TIAN:IAN'S • ' -• . !'beep Rtiflonery Store, Whet,. also may he had itogir,.m's and Wastenliolm's and other Pen•Ruiees-7also. superior Razors, by the single or dozen. ; . slar 1.5.1E6 , 1 ... , ' 21- OLD PENS AT riETENTV-FITS CE — STS. l 7—Thu shinteriticr has Jun recctvett a supply offold Pens of .liffercith wialstieg, .StoMe of which whi Oe sold as low. 75 culati, la Yid it the times. :slut it good arttqc tvo, at n . tIANNAN'S ' Cheap zita arty .'tore. Aka, 0,.14 and Hiker Puth.4l C. 13100 rep cheap. 1850. :5- , Hlr. BRAM dl Ie.I.LIOTT OVarramed) • Ever Pointed Goti.Pens, now stand A No. lin the Pen market every pervon wt.., LI. tried 'them Will acknowledge their aeacriority are mode nod Aoki exclusively by BrAy & •, 1011701 above the Miners' Hank. 'Watcheds of nit • celebrated makers sold as atsirve, a; price§ to suit the •es. C&RDS. rl svnstquinEn. WILJ.-StIPERINTEND, 1 Nell. 11,ot, eidleer, tlur out, nil kinds or property owl accounts, within this Comity,. on I will. if re que:e.,,i, nets Assignee, Trustee, or Ad 11l iidstrator. dentin: up estatei with prompt...v.. , and thitd ity. • - .• ' N. M., WII.StES, J. P. Market Street, Pottsville, l'ettn'a. June tp, taw . • 35.11. . T ' Slig111;70VIN, ETeIIAN6II AND „ lering r/fliee, linear ent Batik Notes. If ills of Exchnnee, Certificates of Deposits, elirelcs tod Drafts. tuto.r.ke for sate on ritilatielphi3 and New York, hi sums to suit. Mirth 9. It•SO. , 10. t A GENC — It—F4,r liar porcho:of weld sale of Real Em tale; ndy inz'and vellum Coal; Lakin: chars• or Vold MinnAolr.c., and cnflerting rents—front twenty 'rani experieuee :n the County he hopes to OvOsatiafaction. `'..thanta nat. rafeelt, Puuwt Me. 1..11.8. • 111 HILL, April 6, 1559. • A CARD.—JOHN IllithrlKlsiel„Minine Eneineer, has removed his otflrp fmm his residence to the viils , er Terrace, where he wilt.be happy to attend to any business In the line or his profession Priltseille, April 6.18,50. 11 3in 'l' A. GOILIPFILKV, JUSTICE,01."1111: • Treinnnt, «il pramnily attend ln 411 Ituriness entrthilied to his rare. nas rarialeeerearl tots--also, houttee•nd lora Iry sale or PPM. March 30, WO, -13-3 m locToit 4C.i• HARSEL Eft, IItMEOPATIIIc iJ PDTSICIA N . .. 'Renewal his Office to one of the Prick Howson in cool dtreet, Pottsville. Arirll23. 181 n. , IEI IC TAIL. %V. 1411.1t1i; l'llTd*Cl A SiAND SITIO/RON Ur Odic - pin Coal strait', In the same house occupied ttv Dr. Ilaeseter. , • pidtsville: April, 17, 1850, . 1541" grO V lZ l El.l. l 4 l ll li nfl P aiv Etl kil A mitiTriWi k r:ll . ls A ire N n i d ) to collections and:011 other lesal buirne,s in the City nr Philadelphin.didolnins Comities and idirewhorn.- 011ke No. 13 Prime steei.Thiladelphta.• Gll4 WCASE, ATTORN F.Y AT I.A VV. Ta r. trinutta-0111tre in the Library Room. late the Town Dalt. .81 , pt 11. 16149,. 39-tf D. ArronNr.v I.3lV.Vort Cat- Sehttylkill County. l'a. Udire adittitting the E‘rl.aroze Dee 13, 1910. • IICF.GINS. ATTOTINEV AT 1113.;; removed hi. olTirie to the buildio: formerly orrople . d l.y llorace Smith, Erg. Prot 1.1819. 311.1 m • T lIIIHREDITIII,-.-ne.3l Estate iit .l . flee, Centre fit , Pottm•ille.„ Schuylkill Count y,Ta Agent for the male and ptirchare of Real Estate. Agent for Lands', aiid collection of Realm. Ace. Oct. 28,180.: 11.1 y • Pottsville. Will atiend promptly In !treacles. Iftirchame and Sale of Real Eainte. kc.. in Schuylkill Comity. Pa. Office to Centre Street. appri -1.19, ihe Toivn Oct '2O, HOW3EAS. svnta:ofi It" DENTIST.' Successor to Depoy, Pottsville. - Office on the N. E„corner of Market and Third Sim. Februaty CL,\RIGSON.ItT;4Ir.NEitA U 4 ODA VErn ON WOOD, No. fioi Walnut Street, Aor.o.t 1. 1,7141 nOTELS .._ .. ._ .. _ TOEMONT DEPOT DOUSE.— , .. 1 1 . ,..; „. ;The ninier.ththed having leased th is new, NT, 4 i large rind commodious lintel, situated ennve ' nlen ill. to t lie Railroad, in the !want iful Town of Tremialt, rei,pect lolly informs his &lends and the travelling pribliti, that he is prepared to entertain them In the most lttle!tcrl.iimiable style. The house is un der the management of Mr. 1.. NI. Gager. a gentleman of elgerience, Who will snare nil Pities to tender it [t worthy of public patronage. The T lily will be abini dainty supplieil'ivith the hem the ma Itets afford, and tln•enuicest Wilms and Liquors wi I be furtthlwd at the !tar, . Flintifieftcnn accommodated with large airy chair hers, and ex. °hem hoard, on the . nin.t reasonable ternm—affordhig mo'4, t desirable retreat from the hear and hustle Orla rge worm and Oleg. The We.* Brancb vall.y vat,esicer Train stops at the House. and !void sheds and al a Idea are a tiajilett, with actom• outdating hostler; alwaya In attendance. , ZA!;1151tIA BA:DOI:WE, Pro . prletnr? ' . July 5, IFSO - 27-3mn nSEA BATHING.—CAPE ISLAND. N. -- .1.—C0n,., Nall , fintnerly kept by J. Alil scs,.. e , D a i , 4 ler, is'now open for the reception of visitors.' •- The house. during the past year, 113 r been enlarged anJ repaired—the Milling arrangements have been greatly unproved. A life boat, exclusively 'fin this house. will ;always he in attendance upon the !lathing Cltnuhtt, Congress Dail being situated on el evated grnond:-.the 'del,' of the ncea n from it is zinsiir passcd,—there la tin offensive tilliivla attain': from the salt milli Or Ft:l:Maw pools, nor are Its guests attnny• ed with musrpfizoes, a. in ?noises situated oil low grounds and near the ntarr.ll.--)hey Tire not subjected to the inconvenience of t -avelling thin:l;h the hnt sand, 'her through the public streets In tho bathing grOundolie cntizniunication rhetoontli being private. These impintalit adv.:mines render the location or Congress Hall decidedly the best on the Island. The Trnprietin, thankfur for the liberal patronage he. has heretnfriin received, will endeavor, during the present seasoni to give sat Isfaetion to those who may favor him- witti a tall. , 0.. W. OMILLF.S, Frimriatnr. 254 m i 'June 22. 1830. 1.:. - ANTHRACITE lIALI., MINERS ;.:...;', ritte.• 'EDWARD lllllGllES,„resprtiffilly ri .. [slimmers to his friends and Ilse pablis generally,' that he has taken thus above es tablishment. Ideated on eihinbury etrert. in the 80 , rough of bilMitseille, and has refitted It Monists out, and is prepared to aeroususudate all those who may favor hini,witls their mom. Ile [hirers him self that by 'lntensities! at tent lots to the wants and ears viance of Ids guests, that he will snake them frelSquild at home, and no pains wilt he spared on his part to make it one °title best f üblio llousevin-the Country. April 27,1md. . ,-, 17-tf TO lIIIIIMING - CONTRACTORS.—THE School Dirertneicef Nora egian Township, invite proposals 1111 lam tirsfVuesday in July next, for the erection of a brick or stline School-house, at Fishlioc_. aeljolning Pottsville. The plan, Pre., may be teett at the office of fe , R. Lykens, A tchiteet, Pie, 1, Silver Terrace. Potisie tile. By order of the Hoard of School Directors. JOHN DEW: • n gvwmitto 111-31 June 1,1660 . , ' PUIC4Cik* A Tit OP JCLY ritrroi, thalt 7 -Jtist irettived • 0 , 1 Brinhrf .1(412It13111, fail of for oat tlationat joblice, WWI Cheap Ono June :9,1k4 EWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS, 1.11 flimflam's, Coders, Sartain'e, and Ladka' in nal Maga sines, Miners' Journal, Slain rday, F.ve ping rno. Saturday Gazette, Saturday Courier, Flag of Our Union, Weekly Herald, Coition 111111.411111, Home Journal, Dollar Nero rpaper, N York Tribune, alwayaloi aida.by this singly number at •- . • B. HANNAN'S Cheap Honk and Periodical etore• P.nhscrtplions for any of the accetisibte Periodical! and Neurtpapera publiidied in this Country nr Europe. received at bia Hook Store, and Rooks, At., imported to order- at short notice. _ rouvrEitrEtir- DETECTO.!IS FUR June, whoterale • • ItAigiCiNiS Jule 1.1950 B"Trugn• 'JONATHAN FOR JULti, FoH vs avaniciale and vetati, at - - - .HANNAN'S Cheap'Book sad etationeury *ore. 22- , 11 - 1 -- Y .--- I.IfECAP--7 — The cab rib'? porchacei at Trade epic.. a lai e.f Illec's complete Work., hound In Linear? otyle, eery .rheap, which he win cell at lees than'pashlisher'c price, at his Cacap Itootrtore--tall inentediatey to ...rare a Col', • - 11. WIN hi." • I Cheap lianksellet and elethmer. I • Ile has aim, a tot al the Poets, at taxa then pobticliere pitch*. Ahril27 Fsp. 17.' , / 84.1.11E.--ruttasittaxit rtt pPG oitnen the Orpttairs' Crtutt, of schuylititi bounty. the subscriber. Trustee of the estate of Inbutnehtet,. de ceased, will triune to sale by Public Vendue. on Wednesday the 14th day or &twist ocit.at intErt'tfock in theloiettoeu, at thu horse of William Zimnberman, in-the Borough of Pinegrovs, and county aforesaid. a certain messnage, ,t cowmen' and kit of itionnd, situ ate in the borough of Pinegrove, wanly of Schuylkill, boundsd by landsof.laeob Fie'', Jobs Barr. deceased, the Tulpehocken road, and a twenty feet wide alley: The itnprovementi are a two *tiny Brick messuage, tenrtuent, &e.. tate the estate i 4 *aid 4, :c . k o ee d, At tendance will be given and conditions of sale made k n own at the ilyle t jpd platy of sale by BEESER, trussee.. By order of the. (hurt. -7 , -DANIgL EAEILCFEB, Onvigalub:e : June 99, leSO .26.4 1130 MULES FOIL 811LIE-rifll4: StlligefilnEn lokrnot the penile; that he returned from Krtt nett' , a few tiara ago, with a drnve of excellent 31ulett, tti Web lie . olfeta for sate, ntible f.trtn tit Oley Towns h ip, Iterks County, near the V;entot, Tavern. All those wishing In pmt mire or' here. turellit animals ar e . regneP eri to rail; soon an they will °lily remain there for a few week]. lln y vary from 14 to 16 lottuti Jure 29. IWO A " 16 ;NEES' 5AL144.1A11.1. HR 2301.11- AT ik Public Sale, au Tuesday. Jnly 90, 4,50, at the Store or Jnbn s.. Mantel, in Centre set 'io-t near Ma liatitattgO street; Pottsville, at 10 o'clock in the Gore nn on, variety of lungs, Meolicires. Contectiouety., StaliotletT, Nlthe_ral Water Fllllll.ainS. FOrt• , ins„Pump.. Mitchinis. - in•vi.ral Warnimlfinge.', Harness, he A 1.., various 2rtid,a of Ilooo,holdl ruinttun.,i . Also, 1 share itithastoek -Vie Pottsville Water romtooty. Sabi Pertuiptory. JIIIIP 29; !KA 26.2 t 1000 ACILI..I. 1.AN1.10 1.);,1 1'11E; 111.1.1 F. 3loonialn. fuor tulle, from the for r•le Oar. pto vin.4l aloopproo. Apply to P. W. tillEAPEll, Janr 1550 .26-40,k lIV SALE. —A Lot . of I ground frontitik trim!. feet on :Winch Chunk street, •nd extending hat k one hundred and fifty feet. A very &Pi mirk lokeit her fur a business stand, .or a private residence- Mao the adjoining Ltd. Laving a front of twenty eletit feet, mud n Itoto.le upon it. The tote tnay be ro• entiii by any poreltaser, thus airing a front of fifty eiebt feet.on the principal street in the brinityth ; ape ',tient 101 l elionkt be made !Wit , secure both'. Ala% a valuable corner lot fronting en New nr Hunter at.: boduiled on tbree aides by street., a . tl of them wide. _ _ - -- - Fiji' rink or Itint:•--A property on Penn fn.; -location Vriry ..Theirtoperty above desenbeil map be innight on . very - reasonable terms, on the: present_ holders desire renuive tro u t the borough. - For further particulars arli lefftif, apply 10 I itt anderwi.ntd at lIIS otTirr, rOf :.siet or Mauch Chunk and Railroad stn., or tit his n•wi "dencr in Penn street. G. 11. McCACE. May 11, 16511 1:64f ' von SALE-5,T that cer a Watt ur prrreel of land, situated on tke Iltrtoid Mountain, In Lower 51.111-uttaniatownship, in elchuyl klitcoisitty, (formerly Dens county,) in.,the :Mate of pennsylvania. hounded and described as Wit ,—llegintling at a marked white oak tree:. thence by late vacant land.. ' now surveyed to Jacob Miller, north sisty- live, pert.hes, to tt white oak ; thence by late vacant land, now surveyed to George Werner, west 116 perches to a Anne; thence by late vacant land, now surveyed to Leonard Glick, south 65 perchea to a swinish oak ; thence east . 1-16 perches to the place of beginning. containing 55 acres and 152 perches of and and allowance of sit per cent. for roads. &c. 111111 N NP.R. = 1 •01.1. SALE—AII that certain two storied stone it Tavern stand,known as the VALLEY HOTEL. 1 slttiate.cin Valley street, in the town of Pat terson, in the County of EFltuy l klll; con •- -1 taining in (matt/ofeet. and in depth 100 It., , p_ , vs. - .distant from the rlchnylk ill Valley Rant,. to 208 yards, at' which mint the Cars stop 4 times daily. Also, .1 other lots of erOund, each containing 60 feet in f . nod 2011 feet In depth, situate, also, in said town of Patterson. The property wattle sold cheap ; term:, easy. Apply to D. E. NICE. Esq. at his Office, Pottsville, or to. 1111:11AEL COCIMAN, . Sept. 1.1 1 419. ' ]O-tf FUR sitE . ....Thr.. Subscriber Ii de ohip h n u o s w o l i i d e 4 , 3 1 1 7 ,, r e: ty is' Addilinli: The i•u Odin: is one °film very best in the HOT ough,--la rye and admirably :manned. with every con venience s k .t make it desirable. PO4JCSSion given et once. Mart-1116, 1550 . . _ FOR SALIE«. - -1 6.".(1.UA8LE PROPER ' -- - 3 TY in Minpniville.r-Thp !wire nnw ntrtipied • =,_...! by N. G. liainnlettin, is tiffered (or tonic:, I . . ' .For termer ury!y in Sept f.09_1819-10-111 Foci SALE —A to linrAit-ionwer Steam EnOne. ill e.grelleni WOrkinronler,;with winding gearing all complete. two Ilium*. and gwo wire ropes, each about 2.50 feet Pm:, feet heeleeqem Om I fn me mines. The above is a lir.,t-rate Engine • it has been in opo. only 15 months, in the Itorouglifof Tansaqua.whern it max SCefl. Apply to JIMS ItRoCE. SONS & Co, It 7 and 99 North Third gtreet, Philada. or t i t BENJAMIN liftll.NEß, Tam:l4lla. y I 1 mu 19-of `Olt itithettitners offer for gale a nil. V perior 0 inch Pliinp. 6 611 stroke, with Ha yards or 5 x 6 inch pipe'', with bolt:, rings, &c., all in good order. Abin, 35 Drift Cara. AO lath aisle, Q of which are riggi.d with doable brakes, ail rit which are In good running order. Also, fin yarda inch slope tha in. The above will be enld low for ea rli or a pprov ed paper. . . _ CONNER. & LITTLEfIALE.g. New Phila. , eiptita IS•tf April 13, 18311 t.t.l.l.lMeat !ANN Circular lloalptcreen. II feet long..itill • f feel in thoneter at the largest end,—adapted to making coat of the west approved eizee---creq 09 and has been very' filtle used—will he sold clitap for rat h. Enquire at the Vorft Store. E. vAni)Ley Uo. Mar :11G. IMO Giiii _. _ FOlt SALE...One 10 Wove Entine, with bre3k- Inn rotten., arrrenr, rhairring and vzvvr3; thin, heft...A:cult about a Coal break ink egt“bisionent, which will he sold on very, reasonable tattoo: 31.itela . ltkIht;0 POR SA LoEm.One 311 hors.. hojAiha w libentlne. 1 gearirr all romplele Enquire nt the track Mine Eellirry, York Farm, ..r at the oillre of CEO. If. POl7B. 11 -If - . 31arrh Ifl. 'St.O lArle Cars 100 'll;vet of nor i•roll hum( Chain, aoo "i in, h chain, 300 - " " EZEI March If,, tg.:ll 1i 4 ()11, fifi anti OM! 20 11.,,,e etesin .Elizine wrnnie. Apply to ANDI:V.W 1111.ssim. April. 13. Alabaman:" St I , 011. SALE' AND TO LET.—lbstitlinz Lets in Mount Carbon, Leivienort., Wood and t.yon's 3.14 414 in to Pqllsville.on Nonveghttt :4...Pottsville. and in-MiGer.vitTr. Aim) a convenient OtTice in Morris' ifi JAS. 11. CAMPBELL. Ant ill 28, , •tr NTECTIONERY, &e. .• CO FECTIONERY—I'A T Mal! F: OF-66N -I..etionery - I.nttl by M. Tracy. NO. lit Market St.. Phila.lelphia —Who always keeps ea hand a general assortlmMt of superior eaudies, made of the hest material, amm o : which are the ("thawing t—Peppermint Candy, Lemon Candy, Cinnamon Candy, Iloarhnund esuuly, 1101. P 'Candy, Whaerureen ptmly. SasurrUl Candy.' Acid Candy, Brawled Candy, Arandia Cream Candy, Munn. rinzar Almonds, Burnt 'Almonds.. Pep permint Maps, Acid MOM Rose DrOpt, Lemon Drops, Chocolate Drgps, Sugar !limbs. Mixed Caudle+ • and every satiety nsnally kepi in the Confeitionery of the ehineett kind. Prices mndArate—wholesale and 'visit. FINE WOrtICS.—A geneml assonment of Fire Works, of all kinds, for vale—warranted. N. 11.-300 rinxos of Or/miler and lemons—just re ceived-and Mr sale cheap , . Jnne 29, IDSO iONFECTIONERY A SD B A KERY &STAB r"-lishnient in Pottstille.—The llTUfrr.l2ned reN. , 41.• fully announce hit he ciittenanf Pettsville and vicini ty, that they propose to eiveiinue the business :it the 0 1,11 Rum! or (jellai! L. Ccauslcn, MI Centre dttleet„ where they will keep a chosirini anirchwice supply of •Confeeiinnery, Fruit, and eVeryihlnd. in that tine, to. dether hlt read and Cakes of every varlets and of the hest quality, %%filch they %yin PPii as low is Can be afforded at any other establishment. MARY. iIy..ANS.LEN, Junp 20. 1850 1 CST RECEIVED 100 . ROXEP.F — ORANCES In prime order; 300 do Lemons ; 300" do Eakins; 400 Drtima Figo; 1000 blishela Mein+ Prdatoce; MOOS Peach-and Truck Haskell., for sale at PAI.MEIt & BMITIVS. - No. 3 Isiptth Wharvis PhiW.l.. ,26-9 t 'lull/. 29, 1650 VOUND—By the subscriber. on hlonday morning. the 21th inst.. In a pit or water, in the Engine Hansa at Mount Carbon., a Black Itor„ shout 4 months old ; the. owner is renuetord to come forward, pone property, pay eharres, and take It away, othenilse it will be sold according to law. June 29;1850 JAMES IiTcIIIII.I.EN. , ' -20.3 t• FOUND—NEAR.TIIE YORK STORE, MORRIS' Adilition;:on Wednesday or Thursday of last week —a - lady's Steel Hag, containing a small gold peneit with a ;Oh pant, and, white pocket handkerctilef.— The owner can have it by calling at the °dice of the Miners' Joann]. [June 2S, 1&50 36tf IRK* and l'eriodicat Store ' TOR S.U.E. SAMUEL GULDEC, Jr 21L21. GEO. 11. PUTTS 11-ff GEORGE J. lIEUR, Jr. CEP. 11. NiTTS 11-If gf). ff. rOTTS il-tr =EI FOUND. ' NfilTlet•—NOTlC4 18 HEREBY (AVON. TH&P the parinembip beretedbm eat:antebeirreen J. , Wright and James IL Moak , . was mutually dissolved b y t . pmen g,,, st e jone ftd, 1850-1 would hereby give woke that those having claims against J.I Wright & will grin limn J. Wright. et or near onestown, Lebanon minty. et hie ree:idenre, and tans Indebted wits also tall and Make ietrtement—said ti was hens- 41 tonne tradinflu Lumber' near rtnegro.e nettayntin. county. Pa. I also herehy give notice, lb t I wilt not stand to any settlement made with any person by ' James IL. Orittain,'or any indonent conk ed by him; . • w ill cerlionui, nt he has nothing to lo In ears of • lin error. ,Therefore, all persons are hereb .cantioned. .aceording to law, against making any omit merit With' at him, or buying any properly from OM louring to , . said film. 'J. Witiairr, July IL 1830. earajlara Mtil. o'7 Emn ektOTICE-1:0TIVE II:11E11E1W GI b ass tuned fr. ri.. tf . , Itarnmeltn.n light lop Wagon, an/ una iett of . Harries s t ud used by biro duttaf toy pleasure JOHN b JneT 21. Imo GINE'.Nt) LN the following property, viz. t—l r Roan ilonte„lt Cana. I linegg, 1 Omni Wagon, &Sleight., and flamer, f. take .; C.. SI. tittailk,, , Sheriff, on the Lth dnF' ma Ire property of John Lambert, was Me, and left 14 his poises...nth for Of4d. Ao !ire' -.lhne 15210 OTICIE—A BENCIIM. MMIETI #toekhobiets of the Blinere Bank the County of Behniitkittovill be hehl a Thane in the Bnentigh of Pottavitte. t day of - August next, to 'determine will accept the act of the eighth of Nay eight hundred and filly. In extPrid the Bank. By order of elm (Want. , • CII . AS. LOW Jane !9,1859 ' • VOTIVR---1/18:591.1iTIONI •OF PA . TNEIIBIIIP.. LI —Notice is hereby given, that the •partalegtv4,, heretofore existing between Barthel •.. Ra?Windt. and Jobe .. tvyttra. teadintlindler che or.Bainbridge & Byers. so noiln , 'oli Busineg . to Schuylkill county% ware moremlty diveolved on t !let day of/ June, 185tk ,Trte accounts of the late rm will be set tied by itirihoininew Bainbridge, as rwill continuo the bovinesi at the old !Mice. : • JOAN BYERP. BARTHOLOMEW It INfrnintlir... Jane 20,1860 • • SS-3yr' STATE OP GEO.I:Et c;Nciiiifel.).— u., ;Notice Fs hereby given- that Lett sof Adminis tration hare been granted by the Reg Bier of Schuyl kill (*minty, to the subscribers. ape the estate of Gen. L. tteanstrn. rate of the ltdron h of Pottsville. in said Conntyorcerased. Alt pen.° havimr tralm. a g./!nel said estate. are requested to p exert! them im mediately, and these indebted will p ease make pay ment without delay; to the subscriber MARI` GEANS JOBN impne, Jwir 22, '650 v 0 TIC F...THE - SC ASCII HIER I, EREIIY 6 - 1 V P.,:t 1 • mulct. to an whom it may emir rn, that a num ber of repaired 4v:itches and a rtirlea f jewelry' hay,/ been I,ft in hie p05....e.,5i0n by Jusept 1.. Yoder, who. laP fIOSM , I his 1111ill1N14 in this place and retnored to , Easton, Pa., and requests the own .to carton him. a , t h,, „id 5t ,,,,,,,, (wow occupied h liferrry Matter_ Dont and Stine maker,.) Centre Sir .1, near larker, Pottsville, and get [heti' protwrry. I r invites atten tion; to a Int of excellent brass ant! w ~ eight day and' twenty-cwt hour clockP, which he w A Pell below Arse cost. Ite is prepared to,repair clot s at t4e lowest. prices, and in the most satisfaettiry tr anner.l . . HAN ' VOIYER; , centre Street. ne.ir 3fark t St., liack room: _ June 25, IPSO 25-3 t• V °TICE' IS nracuy Givr. . THAT THE 1• partnership heretofore existing between William Walket, Ulu Istian Frlltilt, Thatnaadileert, and Joseph , Foster, in the Coal Mining Rusin es„ at St. Clair , Schuylkill Connty, was dlppotred o , the I Ith of Jane, IS3o,hy the withdrawal of ,Christia Frantz from th e i firm, bylnutual consent. The tm Mess of the tate firm will be settled tip by William Walker, Joseph Fester and Thomas Ita'es. • - , , WILt.IA M. WAI.ICCR, .I( ' CHRIS rIAW,FIIANTZ; T, Jab° 13,1950 LAST NOTICE.—ALI. I.,Ett.'ONS ARE CAI!_ tinned not to porch:on:or Ilse ti Oil from R. D. Ertmener, purporting to tie. P r\. D:vlan's Patent In hricating OP. Ife ta.ts no amborit 1 room toe to male It.—he has not even the co:lll3.re 'clot to toalte it,- - *till Wooing:l part of my ingreffen 4 in omit)! propor. nous. I respectfully- refer all perr.ons interested to the deer:inns of Ito. •nrimii , It. t4.l4:ortrtyt. lately, Go: ~ ittlimeentents o..Patont-rients. - am the Patentee and sole ("A 'ter of ttli•, and mu it etilitilret to pro4e, cute not - only If, D etchoener, but a I perztons purcp..- ing or using the oil from MM. t o Mo. uttnoat extent cd the law. - :.l`.i A. DEVI:AN, - . Patentee. Ibllitinf. Pa., lune 14, , 1i541 . :13..5nt• NTOTIC?....—i..kiiiiRELIS. Mi., 'FAN, who tr iPh ttr putthase II private fate. oviltilml an Agent on; the tower Prt Shamokin. I.ahor n he taken in payment of lots. 0 the laboreta will be advanced in r( Junr, 8, 1850 NIOLICE.—DEVLoaN'S D 4 . ENT ILIDIRICAT ot . tii,g os.—whereas, /. 0 logic - lilts appeared in a netviipapes in this County, eautint in: all persons from purchisirit said Dil from me. ne , I tl , 'rebY rive a''' five that !hold th - e exclusive righ , to manufacture and sell said oif in the Count irA of , chtiy Mill, LeGamitt„ Dauphin, Lehigh,' Northampton Carlton, Luzern., til'ointntita, Wyoming, Northumberland attill.,comitig, and that ail persons who shall int rfere with my , right. as aftirsaaid„ shall be piosemited reordingtolaw,amt ni l that I will indemnify, protect a I rave harmless sit persons who 611:111 purelwe saidtit fm'm me. . D. SCIICENER. na f Pwtsville, June I, 1F.,50. _ Crl'iCtir—All portions are errby notitird In purchase or llle Oil from R. ,t Pchoener; to be P. t 4. Derlnn's Patept ~ y fr, g ratiwp (lit fit n t bait no authority to mak...1111,h ()I and any p r r o rn tn n. rhasing or Willt the Oil none tan will be prosecuted laccording to 1-ar. May IPAs3O PAILTNEILSHIP,-W 1 Cof the late firm of Welfare ! day formed a copartnership with ERSIEL, for the tranaaetion of nes', under the (irm of Wallace ' •The - receiving and +hipping of! vied, a+ herrtofor., it hat Riebnionii. Office 80 Wainta , May I. 1830. •1 1 AKE NerTlCE.—Tne Rooks and acconobrof I FOSTER & DALY, barinie been assigbed to the subscribers, all perenns lutrinso accounts open,with them are requested io call and{ settle, and Mersa in debted to make payment only t us or our aintutfied - agent. N. n.—Alli.acentints not sett tot before the 'first of December next, tvtll' be left tilt a Squire for sett le- Menl. S. & vorrEn 411-if Nav 10. INI9 STATIO LAID PA 14 .4 FdiztWl, Laid Piiit and Fon at unutual ;mei!. Jain recsi: 'Cheap no If the pepale 4vilt . have free EtmliA allft Fran h to aiidere••l canian. Aril, it. —Mr 4 mast siette • Juae 22. 15311 , r ,ETTER RAPER, T RV ellrAP:—.B 0 I i Ream* of beautiful blur rid: 41 I.etter Paper, whren was purchased at a great bug. ill, just received and fir sale by the subscriber. ' Thi Int is worthy the at tention or Merchants and Oilse .as it will be sold at Mss thawinanufacturers prices, at , . BANWAN'S Cheap onk and Paper Store. June 15, MO 14- ____ 11 AitltlSot l S INK ON It AFT.—JUS.T OE -11 cei%ed a Ilarrel Or Harr on's celebrated Ink, which will be told by the Mal nn or hair Gallon on draft. Also, Ilalrison's Inks, lack, Red and Blur. in Bottles, wholesale rind retail. a City tuantifacturer's prices!: 51erehants and others nrchasing to acting:ton can save the carriage It) Gatlin. at . . - B. BANNAN'S Cheap Book • nil Statiato•ry Store. Where can be had Ink as Nor as 30 cents per demi bottles. J 11111.! ti. !AN) DRAPTI:VG PIPE.R . !rants Drafting Pain.r 'for hinny 4iermiity. or any length sale at eity-priee . s, at _ I/ UP • .1550 . • *- COLD PEN INICT %.-X tide for preserving the without lujitring, just received! Snit J. H5O , 4,2 CRIBN ER'S, ENGIN; VEYOIVS . Talite I just received and for sale it May 1x,1610 ISDILA ILUBITER PAC ". The subscriber as prepared Packing:l'ov Mean) Engines, .w nor to way •alow in tram. Also, Indta Rubber Ueltn for er with a❑ articles in the used. plane 29,1 I)RAFTS AND, DILLS 1/11111A oft or 100 frounfla,S land, Scotland, Wales, Franc of Eurofio, for aal, without a - raggaee ! A!go;Enr9pean hills and Dra! i big "dice. , . , ObrasAengiira alga etigneu a at detention or . grunibi ill g••• . ' Juni. 9, 1959.. 131.111. ATTFIN'FION' OF' Jl—Alln itder. and os b. rest netctilly invited in the Pinipin4 Mill, where they coo :e milted in all Qin& of Pinked Fl.mtiott; Tutniog att Lumber, from I hal, Boards . to Panne! Plaott:. • Corner of 9th stly 25 14ARGAISTS 2 II ARC. „. 1.1 tt - tek lon rates Io rates.—The r mined to wake a number or Jilt !! anrlontt to redtne Ala Stork P.ltter. Lawn*, s:e , and AV I th' lnw ratee, whotecal” and ret chants, and nthent, will find it give tnia call. May 25, 1850 GLASS CASES CV - I) laul WlT:tars Cageo Sulk Wind! ers will he aelil cheap. on appli April 13.18:0 OT _SO GENEILALL known as it should Se, iththls democratic coulry of equal tights and privilegesthat should have an quat ehance, mut for, this reason all should know tha the greatest bargains are to be found at JOHNSTO, k,, Oros biese.stpre. Slater's 'Old Stand, Centre St .et. !day Id. ISSCI —s 4 --,- lATANDOW SHADES u various qualttles aml V V patterns.llollllfl of width re handsomely Paint. ed. Jost received Crept New otk, and fur aale by 4 31; LIEATTY ac • Muy 4 t 18:9 N, Til n. y Holm,* ,to be held lIERTY r..a.• CB TIIAT Horie, as. I Turk -- .• aad sold to - r Alai. 1830, • , iirclwse . d by ingity plea s . FIS.IIER. ti 26-tf J OF .TJIE Pottwiene.m. the Banking Monday the bother the, - one thousand - .ttailet of saa IL Cashier 26.4 EN, Adm'rz duer. Er PEP!, FOSTER 10,11A8 REF:eI 24-3 t• .ERS AND OTIT -I',ta In Tirevorton, ae guipes, or at the Ituilroad wni ; half the wages of rt oh. BOYD, Arena 2341 r. S. DEVLAN, ntee, Hemline, Pa 2a-tr. !1.1.1k51 WALLACK. 111aknann. has Ihn SAMIFEI. 11. !MTG. a Genera) Coal Ilwi- Rnlhermel. - Veal will be coolie Glniiresteronii No !reel. It AV A tIACE 'll. ROTHERVEL 18-ir IE3 .:En.-23 Meanie PCari, piled and plain ed and for cale.at BANNAN'S and Paper Stpre tiade aid permit the l : our paper makere, i`NN , tOStilt the 25- _ v outlining, by the para. „just Trcrive.l and f,lt P.. 11 4 1N1AN'S 'id retail Paper :.tore I tiLle--A ne.w Ali ;4lointS Or Cold' Peal, and for pale at BANNAN'S, • RD.'S • AND Kilt ok—A capital WOO. BAN NAN'S ' Cheap Cook Afore, 20- rzo ING FOR ENGINES. !moat India Rubber Aria is said to be siipe - 11. laehinery, dia Rubber line now :Su 26- EXCHANGE IN herling on England. Ire ,. Germany, or any pail • charge, al = %gent); in Pottsville. ts cashed and collected the lowest rates, and 'RAUCH & CO., Norwegian Streets. 21-tf : INS !--11 - EDUdING hacrther, having deter. rations to his Store.'" of Rooks, ettatitiderY. retort eel) at unusual .11. Booksellers. Mer -1 to their advantate to 9. BAISINAN 21- ILK WINDOW—Mort and a tot of Draw— ation to B. BANNAN. 15-
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