111=111116211 , TEEMS-OP : . THE MINEEB' ibilliNAL—litiota sousecartertort.—Terp . Dollars. per anssalt ilii3mbre send-annually In advance, to those briso reside ris the County—and mummify in illtihtis to those who Inside ,out of the County. _The publisher memo So ALSutell -the tight to charge...o2lo pet snollso. letteh payment u delayed-imuer than one year. . to tcc“, .z„z, ... tlitr4ctiiiiiea to tun' a deems, L . - 10 00 . *3 00 Fit.i.st fteen • ".. ' .or " • 80 00 • . Fire &thug intitiennee will pay for three year's nbsetiption to the Jesesat. , .1. RATICI or. soviwrutsco. , . . One Square of it tines, 3 times, 81 00 fiverV subsequent insertion. .. . .1" ii FOUL lineS;.i time, , Subsequent hit minus, tub, '. .. 181 One • Square, 1 mouths, . . r.... jIOO IM Six mania; i . .5 00 , One-Year.. ' ,' . 8 0(1 Business Cards of Stine., per annum, .3 so Merchants and others, advertising by the Year.' - %With the ;KIT (lege of ineflitlg different "deer. • , tiselnents weekly, - ' 11110 M.Large Advertisements, as per agreement. . J . - miners 3ottrnal. NatUrday Morning, July rh. THE PROTECTIVE POLICY: Tile Peopts.Desicidl its Rtsteratiois. For Caxa: Cengaiosioier. DurtGA . N. Of Backs County. For Auditor Geturia; _ .• .13ENRY W. SNYDE_It.' Of Union County. • Fir S:srveyer Qssosl, • 'JOSEPH HENDE.IIBON, Of Washington Coantl. , THE PRI TER wants . but "little here btluw, tint! wratirt hate thatlittle promptly.--" The weather is.btxt. cto be sure—lut that is no excuse for delay in paying. :your Printer's bilis. These are, of all otter acconnti.! the hardest to collect - by the usual means; hence we; are under Vic necersity of asking yes and of ottri subscribers who are in arrears for subseription.joii . work, cir advertising, to remit it to na at once, by por..; We eXtonot send a collector Imo remote regions snit distanes—we must rely upon the bu.iners..prom mars", of our patrons, and we rely upon liwith confidence.-.=- We need money here, at Ili times ; but we particular. ly need it now, wlien all the accounti of our establish went have undergone their semi-annual audit, and . : when we are in the. babit of bringing them up, ati neartj, as possible, fair and square. .1a7451r. will you ire rood enough to remit the tritiii you writ us 1 ; ERRATA.— The outside page, last week, was. er4: raucously dated the stb. It should have been,thn, 45th - The fourth °fluty, however, was not entinted-- Some of the compositors heating a grudge mina if Air "leading them-into temptation." ON TUE INSIDE, in speaklnrof the dist at Banta= dale, it should have been Hagettra: A c cininuptrication Ds reference to that affair appears in our column's day, • • IfsitTICLE . was published in our pane/ last week's with regard to an Arbitiation recently !Mid in thii borough, in which the particulars Were furnished.spd which we supposed were correct at the tiine. We aii . fi now satisfied that a portion of the statement are in." 7. eorreet,and calculated to create a wrcny, impression with regard to the atilt, which we learn is stilt pend... log., When we made the publication, are sunpsnied ilia suit Was ended, otherwise the article should nilt _base animated. We deem this correction nece,Essiy -under the Circumstances. • . - Gllsr. 'TATUM?. 15 DEAD I 'lle lightning Luny and the thunder to 3, 'He heeds not, he hears not, he's free from all pain; He sleeps his last alrep, he's fought tis last battle, No sound , can awake hint to glory avdp.': The old.hero and patriot has sunk into the arms \of Death ! He who walked in the shaddr of Death through ntany a terrible battle-field—helms fallen into the' repose:of a sinless, a reproachless, a quiet tomb. Ent he fell gloriously—from the highest pinnacle of honor tad' renown, to which •his genius, 'his virtues, and his gallantry had borne him --he fell "prepaied;" With such a man-,=, •`Oh Death: 'where 4s, thy nine! - Oh Gravel where is thy victory a He died on Tuesesday night last, at half past ten o'clock—.surrounded 'by alrhis fam ily,' his Cabinet nimisters, the Mayor 'of Washington, and other distinguished friends. He died with the courag,e of a hero, and the faith of a Christian—his end was peaceful. 'After life'■ fitful fever, be sleep, well!" The Universal regret felt in the vicinity where such a man was known by every body, cannot be estimated or under - gond by stran gers. His history,, it' is true, portmyS a character of singularly striking features 7 —but nothing can illustrate his character as a kian. His manners had the stamp of kub•itanlial dignity, with all the simplicity of n child.. _He was plain; retiring, extremely citffidc*— and: yet firm as. thegranite rock. { You could, see th,words ifonesty and Purl' written in bold,c ctemon his countenance, and they filled his paths with streams of light, that led him victoriously over every obstacle'. His fame anti his services are known to our readers—it is unnecessary here to refer to them. His life presents a series oOri umphs, the cssuit of his courage, his vinties, and his practical and evenly-balanced mind, `unparallelled in •the history__of any, Iffing man. He lived long—but be never merited, a repruacb. The Great Rider oe'thi That verv,e, who knew him best, has "summon ed" him, and he was "prepared" to go! Mae spirit which directed him as President s of the Republic wilt remain With us, and divell amongst-'us—he will he 'PridenPof. the hearts and affections of the American peOple when unborn millions trace the Story of his likeaud acts upon the pages o'f•historyhis ~iainple, his virtues, and his fame are bar's and. Time's. His name - will be enrolled as ••Among the few—the intninnal few That were not Loin to.dte!" MILLARD FILLAtORE. • Prtsittext of tie flaited Stasi Two purer, wiser, and more fs'atrioti melt than Zachary Taylor and Millard never filled the- high places of the Govern meat to which they were called. While a Whole nation joinsiummon regret for the death of the one, ite all have cause for grat ulation, that we still have the otherespe wally in this -date of peril and ex:ailment, when the yrives of fanaticistn.,and 4isitaian roll apinst us with vtae..beclaid violence' . y. ,Millard'Fillmore is fifty years old. • He is ,a large, fine-looking man; in., robust health, \aifd in the Matured vigor of all his faculties. He is a self-made man The gin of 4 Far mer, .he - served an apprentieghip Of four years to the Wool carding and Fulling Nisi ness, in Otsego county t New York,..where Le Was horn. He taught school at twenty ihree,,and studied law between times. At . twenty-eigh. !ca.: F:etiA to the Legislatire. ; Some year- was the candidate for Governor of New York, and he was Subee. , quently elected :Controller of that' State.— ; At the age of forty, he was elected - gress, where, as the Chairman of the Com : mittee of Ways ands Means,' he Was the principal author of the 'Tariff of 18-12. In 1.1346 he was elected Vice President, and - now; is ' so th Year of his age, we find the once poor apprentice-boy president of the richest, t h e mist powerful and tremendous people on the Etce•of ihe•globe. Such are the tender ; "ties 4 * o f Repirt,lic,in institutions, and such is the elevating power of National Whig p r i n .. . ciples. that true merit, however hatable, is ; bound to meet its reward !, What alitilliant ' example for the young men of our: country does 31r.. Fillmore present I What does it norspeak for the- . Wisig party, 'Which places such men in. the' loftiest positipaa,Of boner and povreri The-Cabinet ,of General having resig3ed, 3fr. Fißmore !will organixe a new board, comprisicig atm of unitoubtrri stand ing lathe Whig party-. :The mr.ty -will be organised on a broad ,Naikeal has* ilia all its principles will have the =divided etlP port of its organization. - I.lthough4here is Locofoeo tnitjaity in both Hawes of Congress, we still hope that ninny of the taiasgres contemplated by the Administrit tiOn will be earri j ed oet. • • POTTSVILLE VS. DCSVILLZ. ' The editor of the Danville Intellkencer al- Vides to the stiff conticrversy • t he had with the Miners' Jourad, several yea h ago, as to the Olative. value of the two Places for iron mantifactures.- He now exultingly refers to the furnaces and rolling-milts in that Bop% tii ti proof that his' arguments were correct. The with is, Mi. Best, that at the period ,:m question, our citizens had their hands full ;in taking care of the Coal Trade, then spring ing forth in most extraordinary vigor. and Promise. It required all the capital, enter :prize and industry of our people to supply the demands of the market, and it was more an the spirit ofliberrility than for any obvious advantage or superiority possessed over us by adjacent districts; that we went up to Dan xille to erect ouffurnaces and rolling-mills. :Danville was atileepy sort of a place, admi -rably calculated in its modest retirement, for L:the purposes of iron manufactures. • Potts ville, on the contrary, -was all hubbub and excitenieni,labor was high, too; and, while we wantediron, we thought it more expedi ent to erect our works in the suburbs of the town. Danville, -which is but an extension of Coal:street, was accordingly selected. - Bard Patterson, Esq., lead the kay for.capi talists, and the first Railroad mill in the :United Styes. was erected at Danville, it a cost of several hundred thousand dollars. Bard Patterson is a citizen of Pottsville, and he did more to make Daoville.what it now is than all Montour County put together—in 'cludia4 men, women and children, and throking in the editor of the ligelligencer iuto tfie bargain. llaywoOd At Snyder next steppedforward. They wanted iron—they couldo't make it fast enough here—they had oiders for machinery„ - for Rolting-mills in every direction of the country.., - __They built a mill in Danville—in quiet, peaceable, and re tired Danville,. situated -somekliere in the suburbs of Pottsville. That Pottsiille, however, is the proper place, in an economical aspect; for the roanu 7 facture of iron, cannot be deniectat this late day. Coai is consumed in all the processes of iron manufactere, and-especially iu its conversion from the pig, stateioo _blooms, thence-into rails, bars, 6.:c. Iron Ore is no longer wanted in these processes. Coal, however, is. It requires some three or tour tons of coal to convert pig jron, into -a ton of bar iron. A place, therefore, where coal is most accessible and cheap, has decided ad vantage over a place having no other resour ces uuder ordinary circumstances, than littls of tolerably line iron ore. ECLOGY CPOIC EEARY CLAY. The Osceola indepradynt contains the fol lowing, just and beautiful tribute to the sag e -- of Ashland :The country has dtiring the (re bate on the Compromise, been ;alternately racked between hope and despair. In the .darkest hour however,l4.lr. Clay has never ,once;des'paired. fie has stood firm in his mition: As if planted on.a ,rock, and that ruck the constitution of his country, he has calmly _viewed every wave as it dashed agains., it, and, although at times nearly hid by thespray, like the old granite shaft he stood erect, .until the elements evinced more calmness, and _at last gave proniise of a smooth sea. Nuble patriot. May yon • yet be spared many years to your co - batty, whose annals you have adorned, and in whose councils you have tamed a fame as towering as the destiny of the Nation, and as lasting as its granite foundations. Yes no blest Roman of them all, yOu -have lived in a day and generation unworthy of you. his tory shall vindicate thy high-souled purposes, and truth in asserting its dignity, shall place you far in the van of American staksman. [a - Shifts of Fashion.—The New York Merchants' Day Book says,several of the up town codfish aristocracy!, who either are not ready to go out of town. or have not the tin to do vs, are letting their front door 'knobs rust up, keeping their front door and blinds closed,. and , sneak in and out through the basement or.back way. CC7Domz The liandsorne.—The editor of the. N: Y. Trsbune having been mulcted in the sum ofsix and a quarter cents. in a li bel suit, ten of his subscribers hays liberally clubbed together and sent — him one cent, ha ping_that the example wilt induce others to make Up the , remaining five-sixths of the amount, CCU Imitacion. Lumps of aad have been matle. and brought into ctrculation in Cali fornia. The State Assaver states that above forty specimens have been brought to notice. They are generally in size from four or five ounces to a pimnil in weight---quartz and every thing, else necessary to make them look right properly intermixed. Ir7Drawing Room.--Queen Victoria had a brilliant Dmwing Room at St. James's Pal ace, on , the 20th ult. Among those presen ted to her Majesty, were Prescott the histo rian, and Miss Lawrence, daughter of' the American Minister; the former presented by Mr. Lawrence and tLe latter by Mrs. Law rence. [rYlf is Shocking.—" There is no -saying shocks me so much as that which I hear very often, that a man does not knOw bow topass his time. It would have- been but ill spoken by Methusaleh, in the nine hundred and sixty-ninth year of his life." 'Bo says Cowley, and be was a smart man. • 13:7We Dn't Like the following senti ment, which we find in a Pittsburgh paper : --'•There was enough money wasted for powder on the 4th of Julv; to have relieved all the poor in the land for tlte next twelve months. o:7'Bosion Upper Tendon.—A.Sonthemer, writing from the ‘4Ctty of Notions," says he, is-completely disgusted with Bostoo aris tocracy. says they are cold, unsociable. .mdculatiog. - suspicious, and changeable.— 'low pbsitively shocking. (17".Voies Pollect by New States.—Oo her admission as a State Louisiana 'polled 4,748 votes •, Indiaoaa 6,789: Mi.ssissippi 11;260; Florida 5,301; and. lowa 13,271. Califor nia polled, last year. 14,213 American votes. diT . 2 'Pavements of broken asphalite rock. dipped in mineral tar oil, have been adopted in Paris. The new material gives great fa entity or traction, absence`of noise, economy, and lubntv. (The Cs west and most amiable privil ege which the rich enjoy over :he poor is that which tb.ey exercise the leas,t—the priv ilege of making them happy. 13:7-'lVhat you• liregil paint, don't use soft snap-and want water; for that will take oft the paint, as weiras the dirt. Use cold wa-• ter. We give,this advice gratis ! 11J - Homestici — d - Eseniption Laws have passed in: New York. Maine; Ohib, Georgia, Texas, Michigao,Wiscoh.sia, loft and Cal ifornia. ' 137"Grceley says--'fall the good we get out of this Congress are shall consider clear gain, to be received with grateful astonish meat." K7'Some One hits defined policy to consist in - attiring God in such 'mantier as not to offend ,Sattn. . • o:7:The Gement Musical' Society corn - ounce their eoga,gement at Newport this week- - Then for the "hops." • • 13:7• McConnellstna-g is to be the comity sea of the netT , etionty of Potion, Pa. THE MINERS' JOURNAL,sAnD POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. COOTILIP. AND _ TIES 'reerre Lta Jurairit.!hunisti Wistkivtassl - 44 10, 1850. Dear_ Detid9 intiTeeted as the Siti; wens of: Penns, knowing what prospect ication• of the, Tariff s , at COngre,* / have made les which a residence I of ascer taining the of on the sub 'ect ; and r you, that there are, gr. hope that Congress will, not — adjourn without an at tempt to do something to restore the proi trated condition of-Pennsylvania industry. A vigorous effort is now being made, head ed by Senator Coopet,_ liring4his subject forward in as imposin g ham; and it is In be hoped it will succeed. A, Committee, con-1 _ sisting of Messrs. Cooper and Clarke, of the • ate, , and Messrs. White, Chandler, and Wilson, of the House, have been engaged, as I am informed, for some time past, - in corresponding with the; manufacturers of the country, for the purpose of ascertaining the condition and warms of the, various branches of industry, and awakening those engaged in them to the necessity of combin ed and vigorous action on -the subject.. A great amount of information has been col lected, showing the depressed condition, es pecially of the Iron, Coal, Cotton and Spgar interests, and the increase of,duty necessary to,restore.thern to something like a healthy and prosperous condition. The prostration of some of these interests would hardly be credible, if it were riot ' proved by the statistical information collected from authentic and reliable sources. This is especially the case in relation to Iron and Coal. 3lr. Cooper Iras favored roe with a perusal of a portion of his tortwondence on the subject, and, I assure you, the state, of things in relation to these last meotioued interests in.Pennsykania, and the non inter est in New Jersey, New York, and a part of New Eagland,, is gloomy in the extreme. Nearly one-half of ;he Furnaces in Pennsyl vania are out of Ida's!, and the price of Ceal is a fourth lower than it'has ever been before. In New York', New JerSey, and New Eng land, the iron and other interests are like wise greatly depressed ; but not, perhaps, to .the same extent as they are in Pennsylvania, in the former States, where Furnaces and Forges are not so numerous, and the quality of the-iron different-, the home demand, 14 a while,-prevented their total prostration.— But even there the bus Less has been ruinous. The diminution of the production of iron in the country., during the last year, exceeds 400,000 tons, while ttte amount imported has largely increased - But I will not weary you by pursuing, these disheartening details. Living in the midst of the great iron and coal region of the country, you must be but too familiar with them ; and I have only referred to them, to show that the condition of things is un derstood by your representatives, and thatart effort is being made to alleviate it. It is evident to the most casual observer l , that this Great Question is intimately am, netted with that which has so="--ebikgrataity engrossed the attention of Congress duriog the whole of the session. If this latter question should be settletTbn amicable terms, there is scarcely a doubt that a modification of the Tariff will _take place. On this distract 'lag subject, the course of blessrs. Cooper and Pitman—your immediate representw tives—has been eminently conciliatory and judicious. In his speech, a week since, the former referred , to the subject of the Tariff; and the necessity of its modification, in a manner which produced 42 marked effect ; and although Mr. Pitman has not yet spoken ' on this subject, his course has beta judicidus, and such as to make friends even of Southern meml ers. Such also has been the course of Messrs. Chandler, Butler, Casey, and others of the Pennsylvania delegation. It is admitted on all hands, by friends and opponents, that .Mr. Cooper mated the delf cate subject of the ..Comp_roitir t e" with great skill, judgement and propriety: - While he maintained his own views, and, the views of his constituents, on the subjecybf Slavety; with great firmness—yielding not an itch of Northern ground—he did so in a temper so conciliatory' and persuasive, is to win -the good will and congratulations even of mod emte Southern men. When his speech is published, and goes to his constituents, I apprehend that it will be difficult to find fault wish any sentiment which he has expressed in it. The writer has read tt, and although regarded as a somewhat-ultra anti-slacry Man, so far from disapproving of it, concurs in every word that it contains. It is not always the loudest and Most noisy and - Itches:neat de claimers against slavery, that.,ire the most faithful to the principles of freedom. Be cause Mr. Cooper,—although 'steadfast to his own principle, op this subleet, and support ing the Wilmot Proviso, and every kindred measure to which he has been pledged, di rectly or indiiectly,—has not lost sight of other great piactical questions, in which his constituents are vitally interested, and on which their4ery bread dependl, he is assail ed by demagogues, and threatened with e_- pulsion from his party ! But the mass of his laboring constituents, whose welfare he has regarded, will sustain him against all attacks proceeding from selfish and factious motives. A TRUE WHIG. [Our correspondent tnistakea the sentiments of the people here, if he supposes a disposition to ex ist to read !kir. Cooper out•ot the party. The fact i2 , ,lhere•is but one or two newspapers in the State, I,Vhig \ or Locofoco, that find any, fault at all with his course. The people are ecerywhere proud of Airs, Rut even some of the most 'ultra opponents of Slavery, who condemn the Compromise, still justify iim course on the ground' ihat,, to "nekietie a great Glaring, a little wrong may be'donel." But no wrong to the Whig party has been done:. As long as we find him itt company will)101av, Webster, Mangum, and other trod and retenui . Whigs e we may depend upon,it, well."k—Ed. Journal. tIAZLETOS. I find you bare formed_a ‘y ) roog imptession about nut Riut. Permit mei tu r mule a plain statement of all.the facts, and you ar e at liberty, to use them ih any form you thirik. right. . The order of Odd Fellows; called a meeting at , the town of Iliteeton, Luzerne county, for the 4th of Invitations were extended to the s curious Ludgius in our vicinity, and 13. G:bilivwen. Esq., of the Borough of Pottsville, was selected to'de liver the oration. Oa the morning of that clay, 'our companiea turned out, andwere dismissed at 9 o'- clock for the purpose or meeting again at half-past two,•;rhen if %ruse:petted the Independent Order of Odd Fellow* would be di:anis:ed. Atter the ITh:cession was' formed, wad the Order marched out of town to the Grove; three or four hundred Trish men, who had assembled in the town, met lii Mr. Davenport's hotel, aodquarrellcil with some of our citizens. This fuss was quelled 'and every thing reznauseil quiet till the Order of Odd FeUcrwa had returned. When dm procession came ,apposite Davenport's Hotel, four or five Irishmen fronißlack =44, commenced quarrelling, and very Boon the fight become general.. The house of Mr. Haven. port was assailed by the "arty, and the matter* were called out. I think time, or ten .were arrested by order of the Captain of tae Union Guards—.forir Or five were shot by the mibeary, but none seriously, This, I think is a fair statement of the Mets,' and I would hut ray, that Capt. W. E. Sint}, .who had charge of the military, deserves the thanks of the community in which he lives for his' promptness and officer-like coruliset. He is a man az ,'sis too." Yours, 3 c. H. REDUCTION Or IPOSTAOR. /ILL Conger in the - Elonse of Reßteseutt ivee owldondair last, asked leate , to offer a resrgatioi, in structing .Consaittee on Post 'Offices and Fret Roads, to rePortinnli" diately a till to abolish the . frankiwptitri- Itto reduce postage to a unifoim rate of two mate fat a half mince. idlest prepaid" and five cents when not: saddle circulation of newspapers free within thirty miles of the place of publication. Objection ivas made to this—but we cannot perceive why. It is the very thing thepeople want, and they will have it. CVNIDEALAND ,COAL TRADE. The Washingtma . corespoOent Of theVal timore.Stra _says that the Cumberland,pal tradeattmcts great attention. Great activity n'ow, Prevails at Cumberhind and Frostburg, in preparation for sending coal 'down the Canal, which will be opened through to Georgetown, Washington and Alexandria, on the 20th inst. The demand'for Cumber land coal nice& the supply at least tenfold. The locomotives in the Eastern states alone, will afford a tnarket for all the coal that can be supplied by Frostburg. focal 'Affairs. 1131"Deprity Afarshal3.—We received the fol lowing list of Deputy Marshall's appointed for Schuylkill eouniy,yesterday The number hashes° increased beyond what itwas supposedthey,would be, which wilt render the offices of, but little raw', to those wholuive received then--bat like; tbsigen rality of °Aces, they are seldom worth' and pains of obtaining them. As C team, the appointments give satisf •• No. 1. J. P. Bertram, Pottsville, S. Ward, • • 6 46 N. Ward, " N. E Wan], Taxable* in 1840, - - - - I&V Norwegian"; No. 2. LaudeTburn, West Penn, Tamaqua, , ' • Schuylkill, Taxablee in 1849, - • 1.71:10 No. 3. H. G. Robinson, Schuylkill MIMS. Orwig Weg Bruusaiick, East • Taxables in 1849, - 1,06 No. a. L. F. 'Whitney, Blithe, • . • East Norwegian, - _New Castle, • Cass - Ts:Wes in 1849, . . 3,0€0 No. 5. J. Reinhart, Pine Grove, Borough, Pine Grovet,Toiainship, Wayne, 31anheim & Mt. Carbon, Korth Manheim, Tremont, , Porter, • • Lower Maharnango, VPPer Prat Branch, , Butler, Mahonoy, • Rush, , Union, , Barry.. Taxabbui in 1850, - - 12.933 Libanois Cortuty—Win. l IL Kennedy, Philip Stine, Henry lba, Jr., and John Garber. Aro:iron County—CharlesSpytor,!3ihoL. Drake, and Charles J. Walton. , Wayne Connty i z't - TO,,R. Stone, George Al. Keme, Francis Oppelt, and Henry Welsh. lion. W. Irvitt. 31arshall for the Western Dia. trict of Pentoylka&a, has appointed chutes Cook,. ES4I., for Montour., only ; Thomas S. Mackay, i v,...011 E.-q., of 31iltou, furls humberland; Israel Gute lius, of New Berlin, Wl.lnion, and John Knox, of Jerrey Shore, for part of Lycoming' The largo number appointed in the &WM' DIM/. lag, will considerably dituinnh the individual prolini; but it seemed to be called for, from the short time allow• ed to rolleet the census Anti:4ler, on account of the delay in maturing and passing the law before Congress. rrNarrare Earape.—The Tanumna Ligiors learna . that Reuben Dreher, Dentist, who left that Voce several weeks %-o to visit a brother its one of the Western States, was on board the unfortunate . steamboat, Griffith, which WII+ destroyed by fire, and miraculomly escaped with his life. It appears that Itlr Dreher was iu dui cabin When the fire broke out, and so rapidlydid the thanes spread, thin he found it impossible to escaPe by the iiiirway ; but with commendable presence of mind, he gath ered such of his clothing as was thine up in a hand kerchief, nut to the side-window Of the: boat, and leaped into the Lake, when, fortunately for him, he found a shutter of the boat floating by his side, by which means he was enabled to swim arbore--s distance of half a mile. Had it nut been for the aid afforded him by the shutter, he would doubtless have shared the same fate with the two hundred and fifty who were either drowned or burned to death. • Mr. Dreher arrrved there on Ike , 3rd inst. lar Colonel Silver hiss again e n t ere d t h e 'i mp , vice." His quarters are in the lanement of Dior. timer's Hotel, and they are bountifully supplied with all Una a man, a soWier..ora "human being" could desire. The Colonel has groum;grey in the eatue of eating and drinking; and his experienced eye cart always tell when a ','customer" wants a glass of the wkirk? without the idle formality of calling for it. By certain infallible physiological principles, he also determines the very "brand" you deAre. It nll dope, no doubt, "by'de fluid!" or ca. J. P. naitk.—Previous to leaving Harrbburg, the numerous friends of the Colonel complimented him with a suppor, and he was sere• nailed during the night by the Harrisburg Glee Club. The Colonel has, we undenstand, taken up his residence in Philudelphi. tPe cordially join in the warm wi.-hos of ,his friends here for his pro*perity and happiness. - HEATHON'-PRESIDENT TATLOR. Procardises of Toes Commoil. At a meeting of the Tovvit'Council of the Borough of Pottsville held at the Council ROOM, July 12, 1850, at 3 o'clock, P. M., the following preamble and resolutions were I adopted: • Whereas. Itlath pleased Divine Provi dence to remove from the head of the Gov ernment of this nation, and from life, Gen. Zachary Taylor,. President 'of' the United States—and it is proper that the citizens of the Borough of_Pottsville,, should join the nation in a suitable tributeof respect to the memory of the illustrious deceased. Resolved, That as the funeral of the late President is to take place at Washington City, to-motrow, at 12 o'clock, M.—the citi zens of this Borough are hereby requested to Wardle windows of their dwellings, and closetheir stores and places of bustuess - on that day, from 12 o'clock, until 3P.M. - - Resolved, That the Court House bell be tolled, and the several religions societies be requested to toll the bells of their respective churches during the same hours, and. dad the National Flag be displayed upon the Bag staffs of the Borough, AC half mast,. from sunrise to amid. , Resolved, That 30„ guns be fired at inter vals tif five minutes; trout the Coon Rouse ground, beginning at 12 o'clock. Resolved, That the Council Room be buns with crape, and that the members of this body wear crape on the left arm for 30 days, and that the citizeus of the borough be In vited to adopt the same badge of moan:dog. Resolved, That the proceedittp • of this meeting, be published to the papers of the Borough. • Ir7"Onutibss Bill and, Henry Clay," ex. claimed Mrs Partington; ...Well . there !I hope Mr Clay isn't getting in tradCompany ; for I do love that tnan, and if he goes with them cruel omnibus drivers, there is no tel ling how soon.he will be as had'as a into driyer littiself." And tha..,good Old . lady took a long pinch of : spqrand heaved'adaip sigb for thefidling amte of humanity.. Cestaitteipi Corragenderies.—Joseph Cake ! C. F. lasbon, and C. Straub, Escia., were appointed- by the Williamsport Locotoco emanation, Contrunittee of Coffespondenan lot tlielurylkaf conniy. , "rbe Chair Man is a arm* 13esske - masa —rireaPteiri . Jams Pa i rs; aecom;enied by bit mnitary evrpti, the State Fated:gee, ;',ll '6 2 4 dal piaci: en the 24th isniant. Their soyaurn will be brief. , They will visit and r e main a day or Ittfo at //fading , ea their fittest to Philadelphia. , P. S.—At a troaetutg of the military of iomr Bor. otagh, yesterday, arrangement: were adopted to re ceive and eahmtain'thaleneeties On their visit to Pousiine. ! Urns Deditatiois at, Trimenit...ilev. F. S. Johnson, of the Second Methodist Chord; of this Throes, delivered the oration on the dedication of the Odd Fellows' Ritl; is Treason; oa the Fear& - The &whip:al is highly:v(4as of as a literary effect. l3itsides, when the commendatory paragraph of Bowen, of the Moen' JOIMIOI appeared - the mod aty of both ShOeutaker and Keely was soshoctsed that the one amid scarcely dispose of tickets to t passengers. whilst the other, tau almost cAptsllol- capacitated from collecting therit again.. Vaal it is to aid m, time must 'iltow—o trout supped on the Broad lfoinuain pelhapi, with the accompanying trimatings.—,{NorrisrotorvitegistsrV We should _rapoti-exceedinglpegret—tuld we have no besitation,iir, in declaring that we should regret to shock thimixlesty,,sir, ofthese gentlemen; —but; egad, sic! if it sods in nothing worse than trout "We" with trimmings, all we have to say, sir, is "crack poor Whip, dri-car. irrilitensprid Reyerg.—The Tarnrigna Legion Fars that our towlmOfilli Mr, J. Cu rt is C. Hughes, accompanied by a lady; whilst returning home from a vjsii to the Loam' Pair at that place, was attacked "'two ruffians six Miles from Pottsville; who at tempted to stop his horse, but failed, 'owing to the presence, of mind of rdr EL, who put the whip to - horse and rushed by them. He was in eons y with several gentlemen and ladies, who were some distance in advance. The country, for milei around, appears to lie infested by these rogues'. rrßewars of $lO counterfeit notes of the Bank of Northumberland. They ere well ezecuted—of various dates. : rirThe Delaware Coal' Company are now en gaged in sinking a S,haft. on their lands for the Mam moth White Ash Vein. The shalt has been com mendce on a saddle or upthrow, which is apparent near the surface. itArnurn On the flth hen., by nen. W. (I, Ettnett:ROMlAß. KREMER, of Philadelphia, to Mee ARABELLA StILAND. of Pottsville. Chi the Ith ipt., ity the Rev. Joseph ifeCool.ile. APPLEY, to Miss 6LI2ABCTIT of Pottsville. . Oa the 'LI last., by the Am J. P. tent „mt. mum MIMS% to Mho REBECCA ANN ,CANADY. all of Pi:interne. On the td inst., by nee, Mr. Won't, Mr DANIEL WILIAM:MiIo° Woe LAVIN& STAIIL, both of Port Calbon. DEATHS. Is this Dorosik, as the td insr.. JOINS CITRBY, SOD of Mr. Patrick : Curp. In the twenty-Ant yen; of his age. sp."'. nit DIVSNE:i TZR74101510/C—, & scnioN k.r- will be preached In TrinityChurcb. on this nom% to•tororrow inorolne. (litunday) upon the death Of Gat. Zachary , Taylor, late Po esident of the United States. eIAOHATII EVENING. TO•WOGROW, 11 Vas Pastor of tbiCentral Presbyterian Choral, may be eapect•d to moats Me/11110111 on the toreasktn of the dealb of Gen:Taylor. in Clayton's Gail, Centre Et. rie} TOE ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTE- Ks" AN Congregatiori.wiirshipplng in Thoinpaon's aew bonding Lerner or Market and Second stk. have moved into the large upper Dalt or saki %bete religions witriailit will be conducted every dab ballt.bg Rev. D. T. Carnahan. Services to commence at tut "'clock. A. M..and 31 o'clock, P.M. Seats free. The pohlle are rimmed hilly Invited to attend. • 0. THE Ink - 1410ES rtERVIEEA op THE gecond Methiidut El/Man.:li Ctruret, In Market Street, will be held at 10 o'clock. A M.. and 6/1 P. M. —on cervices fn the evening, until further notice. ~r~at • ~•A • _ ._-- (1011PECT1ONEWY—CAT kLOGUEOFCINC fectlonery solid El NI. Tracy. NO. 211 Mattel Bt.. ihils.lelphia —Who always keeps on hand • yeneml assortment of superior Candies, made or the treat material. among whilh life 111 P rniillW en, :--P.ppettnial Candy, Lemon Candy, Cinnamon Candy. lloarhound Candy; ROB* Candy. Wintergreen Candy. Pasafra• Candy, Arid Candy. Braided Candy. Vanilla Cream Candy, Mono, *near Almonds. flume Almonds. Pep permint Drops. Aidd Drops. 'lose Mops, Lemon Chocolat", Drops. Sues, Plumbs. Mixed Candies. and evert variety usually Itt-to in the emife.iiourry Line, of the ebiocest kind. Pikes" moderate—wholesale and retnil. FIRE WORKA.—A geneMl assortment Flte Wotka, of all kends. Cot sale—warranted. N. 13.-300 Noses or Oranges and Lemons—Jott Ire. eeleed .nd for sale etleap Jnne 29. IC 9 rl ONE" ECTIONERY AND HA K Kitt' ErITAD:. X./ lishUre.nt in Pottarille.—The ninderAgned reaperit fun, announce tothe citizens of Pouvville and vicini ty. that they propose se emitirme the bovinen al tile old stand of GeOrge L. Cestuden, os Centre Street. where they will keep a constant and choke supply,of Confectionery, Fruit, and everything in that line. to. 'tether wl.htlread and Cakes nr every variety and of the best quality. 'which they Will sell as low as can be afforded at any Other establishment. MAIM' GEANOLEN, JOHN 11EIIR. 2A-3.1 inne '29, 1810 IVIST ItECEEVEIII 500 130XES, ORANGES 11 in -prime order; 300 do Lemnos; 300 do Raisins ; 400 Drools rim MOO brabeta Siemer Potatoes; 10.001 'ail; and Truett llaskrio, for tale at PALMER & SMITH'S. N 0.3 NOitto Wharves Phifads. 264 t Juqn. 29; 1830! MUSICL DIASUS FOR SALE—ISE.W AND vECtINIY / band Pianos. Mons the 'sonars of the mast telSe bested makers ih the Limited &WEN ataale on hands and for sale on the most favinahls term*, by the sob- SCrilier. who respectfully Writes the public tri esatisloe them nt his belie, in 3d street,stue dour bellow Cal lon bill, west side. Pottsville. DONUT SAAR. Professor of think. July I 3.1830; 33-Ittio NE lar MUSIC.—FREELIOSI'd FLAG, S NEW and popular Patriotic don``; The haunts of merry Childhood. so admired ming; Fald Adel' Cottage, a beautiful ballad ; Clarissa IVillea The Prize Polka; The Susquehanna March. Together with a krge conection of the latest and most popular tousle sod preceptors sr every descrip. •ion. Pieces not oa t babd obtained to order, at • lIANNANII Book and Musk Store. July 5,18301 im NAY MEDIU —LEE & WALKER, EDUCES I.‘ SON loGeo• Willi!. Nu. lel Chesnut et.eet. under Llarnuus's bluseuns, have ,ituptpublished th following beautiful Ballads, Polka), _ Thick CM yea *al:. by N. J• Priode The Smo, by the author of "Will u love me thee as tiour , ' Sauey Kate. as ruby by Mr. Dodson, 24 sic by Dr, Crlnaingr.dr. "Reim the bright Flag of Cote mbia." adapted to the moan air of "EOM be Happy; t is Opera " ittiehso. treas." - IMP' Tema art iteae • -by A be late 9. T. 8. Butllvan.•. Hopelsm Love. • ' 44 . 11 • . , Woman's Love. .• r ' k Mena tbett loge VIM weer fingat, by N. Keller. _ • I.ollllrant Polka. by J. 1. Get* . 471m:credo, Sy M. Keller. thesis do t es wren:Red at Cape May, byJohnson'e Read. • kfialop brilliant, trent the Opera of the POUT Sons of Arquinn, by T. C. Wisteck. dis Anwisetisests. Eleganees, by Charles Veal st• W. have the pleasure to annolser to the so La. lie that them etock ordhateLlkatiki consists of the largest and most complete asenwatent to be round in Elm country, be are eonsuntlyadding thrlr stock &ado° new Masan published.in hew York, Boston, Ste. t • PiANOd. A fine etworwiteat orthe best manotketuters of Rear' York and Boston, at the lowest cash,prlca. • IaUttICAL INS TRUMENTO. 'Also. a 'emend assortment of Goiters, Violins. Ban jos. Flutes, :Accordeona, Violin; Guitar. and Harp Strings of the best Italian Qualities, all or which will be furnished to the public and the trade at tbie lowed rates. • • , Orders ponmealis attended to. • Jan IS. 1889.. . • WSW MVIIIO.-AN 1461266 T, ed 6a PEST. •IN Mit anti rem elegant assortment of NANO FORTES'. !sibs Vetted 6tates always be found at the warehouse of the Sublariber 111 Chant okmd Mk. at the Old etaniZecopied more than a third of a century by Kr. Gin : K illll r music yardwber. P 1461066, %taps. mixasNe. SENA PRIMUS. ZOLlaNd.doe. Fresh great the s ost tele bnited Marafacturers In N. York. Boston. hallhuore. and ebnerliere. Sold wholesale and retait, at WI maker staide pmts.. . ciSC.kit C, 11.. CASTRO ritt . set,Plansdattert4. 6 • Feb 0.1830 IRIAN/LES LOWIS, okiqz,. PROFESSOR VI of Muse, American !loom!, edam Strcet, Pout. . [June 193 SW . Se-tf :WANT/10 # ,&,0* rilEACTigitd WANTED.—ssvem KALE L Teachers Wanted—The School Director', of Cass Thd c Towriehip. will meet ow ataritofi th e 3 7 th lest.. to receive apolkattmss a minute Teachers , at the Public Bono of Mr. Joh Provost,4lo the Borough of litionroottle. School* t canoe...nee on the lot of Aaron. IMO. iongwr PATTI:PI, Becretary. July 12, IMO . 1 ' , , .',: 2.1.21, NANTED—FIVE COM I'ETENT TEACHERS. tor tbe Public &hoots or Norwegian .District, Schuylkill toasty. Applicants to appear for liIIIMIOII - on Meath day of Aitruct. at 111* house ofJoha Reed, West thilaware Mimics, at Slo'clock.‘". N. • U. U. dltlill.Secteutry. 'lily 11, ltsso 11841 LIE7IIkIDOW lIIIADSCIS of various qualities and -VV patting. soste or *Writs» bashotsuly paw— ed. Jartlecelved hom New York, and Ihniale Yr I . J. Xa BUM= & Os. N 474.450 , = 184 t , RATIALOAD 111,031.—THIS suUSCRIBERS live ea base T Iron, eretehiog the yard—ele, Flat„ehet GE O RGE, lelow , T. tilalia: J ly 13, 1830 SS At g I IN 1100F1310.-- ruts Jim° Tug sEk. / son wbca oar cillseas wbodealre to actor* their haildnistrost the ravage* of fire,Shohl4 meth tihave thew sada 'fireoproot—the uodessigued would str ipes:oloLp inform Os public that 'be le prepared to fulfil alt orders fur The Roofing, spouting, ice., Ate. . •JACtitt Et. LUNG. • roUsedler. Jab* ito. IWO - 1164 ' A'tautly on hand and Tor sale. that superior ankle of light T Rail, tti the. to the yard, - manufactorod at PbmsdzsUie—atim, furnished at ; short uotiee, heavy rails at tnaisellictarers' pflpq ' • E./YARDLEY' k. 80N. June 29, tB5O 128 •tf X— it* tra Cc N SCRA P . Capper, Brass. Dar and 41Inek Tin, Sadder's Splelier Lead, &c./ Orders received for _Brass and C o Mier work. ao4 !Machine furnishing. All orders convected wit he above One promptly attended to. Cr Smith Street, abnve Frost, Philadelphia. Jose IVBSO 2t-tf 1/110,11f STORI34,—THE SUBSCRIDER HAVINU ermumied his Doll bummers to the large Store, ,/ . No. 13 NORTH WATER STREET. sow prepared to receive tinier, to any extent. and frir any demolition of Iron and Steel ; his moth is re p/esti/bed from his own Imponallons, byelaw:* every I Packet, and feels, cosAdest Is Ibis ability to give Gana halos to all who may taror him with their COStOIO. 'refine the mostnecommodalleg. • WM. De COW, 18 N. Wattr Sine. Philadelphia. Feb 10. 1830. 7.6 m -NAIIII et - 11— A . S.—For Sale,l2o feet in. chain. Also 24./ furnished ag the shortest notice. 544 3.4.12-16, 13.16 and 1 In- first proof cable chain. at N. York prices-height added. E. YARDLEY & LEON. . Aprll2o D AIL ROAD IRON —SO TONS 24 a 1 Flat Oa Milan Road Iron,. SO do 14 z 1 do do do S do 'do dowithapikes IS ,do 1 a do , : do do s ited Plates.for saleby A24r. G. RALSTON, 4 sOntbfront st.,Phiade ybilada.. July 11. 1846. : tj AILROA D 1R0N..-100 Tons RallrwA Iron 111.' assorted from '2l by to 11 by on band, Mad for vale in lots to mall purchasers, at the lowest market price by N. At A. MIDDLETON., Corner ot Ridge Road, !gib and Callowhill its. Philadelphia. 1-3tno Jan t 6, 1830 JUNIATA BOILER IRON. 55 . w 14 1 1 8 50 a 1783 e 4 1 and i go i rl:e n a N nd is ro . Littn a l n e d n:l4 4. 4. GI. RALSTON. 11. 184 f 4. Muth Frent.st.Philada. 50 TONS of'Fist Bei Aine'zir:an - R. R. licni:O . f rat tons nisei, just received and for sale at the York Store.. E. YARDLEY March 16'1830 11/iIIAIMISFOR /iIIAIMISFOR M1NE. 1 4..--Th — esobscrit;iehave V pint received frnin the ship Elizabeth,' dad "Inch Resilient English Chainsonade expressly for Mines. and far pale. Apply to T. & E. G EORG apart, tf 17) Mktket abd Ittb Stieets.Philvida. pninarrinr, 64. A Dili lite A N i- - tvirmitnv, - C118.4.? All D; fl good.— , A v•ty superior article, equal to Rodger's, A. Sons celebrated Cutlery, Jost received and for sale - wholesale and retail, at . IMNNAN'S Cheep Stationery *ore, Where also may be had Rodges's • at, Wastepholffee and other Pett-Kitivee—alse, superior Razors, by the einelebr dozen. - May U. 1830 • : ; 21- lOW PENS AT SEVENTY-FIVE VENTS ' . 7—Thestiborriber basjomeeceived a supply °Mold rens of different qiislities, 'nine of 'which will be sold RA low as 73 tebta, to suit the times, and a good grads tea; at ItANNAPPS Cheap Stationssy More Also.l3old and Silver Pencil Cases eery ekes?. Ap•ii 13. MO: 15- - •I , HE 'MILADY & ELLIOTT (Warranted) Ever Pointed Gold Pens, now stand A No.' I In'the Tenmarketx every person who has tried them win acknowledge their auperiority They are made and sold exclusively by Brady,ai. Elliott, two doors above the blinere Bank. Watches of all the celebrated anthers sold sie above. 111 prices to nun the limo'. 'HE stinscninEtt WILL / 4 UPERINTEND, I Sell. Rest, Colnv% Woe oat, all kinds of property , end arkinints, within this County, anl will: L ir re. giteated, act as Assignee, Trustee, or Adinlniatrator, to settling up estates with promptness and fidelity. N. M. WILSON, J. P. June IMO Market Street, Pottsville, Penn's. 33.1, • yP. stasnwirs,• EXCIIANCE AND COL- O/ . lec•lne Mike. Pottsville. Pa.—Denler In uncut rent Rank Nnies. Rills of 'Exchange. Certificates of Deposits, Cheeks and Drafts. Checks for sale on Philadelphia and New Nork, in anms to snit. Nardi 9,105 n. 10-t AGENCY—Par Ike percbs se anti sale of Real Es late; buying and selling Coal taking chars. of Coal Lands; Alines, tac., and collecting renta—froin Seventy- ye.ars experience In the County he IltiPes to Sire satisfaction. °Zee lilabaatang• street. Pottsville. • VIA& , Al. HILL, April 6. 18 50. M. if A 6 CA/W.—JO/1N 1110Dantarl, Mining Engineer, rt. has removed his °Mee 'from his tenant'. to the Terrace, where he trill be happy to intent/ to tiny huslnoiss is the line of profession Pottsville. Apiil G. 180. , 14 3in AAGILIIUPIion.Y. JtiaTICE OF TOE PEACF:, • Tremont, !Nil promptly alarm! to all'llusiness entrusted to his tare. Una for talcsevetal tots—also, Imusessnd hits fat sate Of 'COL March , 30, 1030. 13-3 en rsOCTOH. C. mussiaLnit, MOMEOPATI/1C Lir I.IIY@ICIAN, Removed his Office to one of the Brick flousos in Street, Pnosiritli t . • - April YB, :818. 7 18. tf - DR. W. LINK. PllllO l 4 /1N /141 D rillllrilEONT 1/ Office In coal street, In ttielatrie Doane ocenPled by Dr. Daeseler. • ' Pottsville. April 17,1850. 15-tt 46-icon DIVAII9 ATTORNEY AND rnutocuon atLata, Philadelphia, win attend to collections and all other legal tutunele Intim 'City of phitadophii.adjelniecConeties and elsewhere.— Oaten No. 13 Prude siert. Thiladelidna • I H. MEADE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Te. I. 7. megea—Once le the Library ROOM late the Terre null. • Sept .1% 1840. .119-tr D. BALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Port Car . .bon, Schuylkill County, Pa. Odic° adjoining the Evil:ante Dote', Dec 15, IMO. 51-ly GUARLIBR W. BEGINS. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Has removed , his °Mee to the building formerly occupied byllorace Smith, Esq. Sept 1.18t9. 35-3 m .1. De illiElliEDlTll,—Real Estate Agency W el flee. Cathie di , Pottsville. Schuylkill County, Pa , . Agent no. the Tale. and pnrehnsw nt Real Estate. Agent for tends, and collection of Rente.dt.c. Oct. 48, 1849. , at -)y SREUEL HARTZ...IIIitITICE virgin PEACE. ottsiillee Will attend promptly to Conran:Om. Ageneles.; Pnrchase sad Rade of Real Estate. &c.. fa fichnylkilt Conm v. Pa. Office in Centre dome,, rim. ehe the Town.liall. - Oct ilf/. 1419. o Wit AN. SMIGEITiof DENTIAT. Rnecepeor to NI Denny. Pottsville. Office on the N. E. earner of Market and Thhd.dts: Fehroary 16. 1"--tf rDWARD CLARKSON. oroonNEtl & EN 4 GRAVER ON WOOD. No. 00} Walnut Snell, PLiDadOphia. Aosags len. ty VIZIR VOMFOBTABLIF. HOUSE— coiner of nevetah end hlnhaninnxoetreeta. oppo. site D. Patterson'' Maas. Rent moderate. .App!vat the Howie. or 10 . JAMEd GILLINGHAM. July 6, 1630 27.3 t , FOR RENT—A-I.nrge• BTORE HOUSE. on Mauch: Chun it itreei. and crinsen tent to the Rail road or Canal, wili , be relard grail the let of A pri neztOr — lnneetrif - Arqukred, lingo reasonable trtwa The building iS.SOrt,by!.3o.lwo *torte' high, and wel calculated tor toritfg,tlay , Grain, Flour. Fred, &c Application made to • Nov 17. 1849 141121 NT. -Twp, taro-story ntone Dwelling 1111ouses with coniemient back bnildings, situated in the town of Pon Calton neat moderate. Apply to Jeremiah Baden. Pon Carbon, or to the attbacnber, at biz OtDen In Cantrell., Pony eine. J. 111A.003111 wrrnEniLL. Dec 8,1812. '5O if Iran .ftERITe•TRE SECOND' SIOLIT - o - wer T. , Feeler at,Co.'n album Store, now occupied by Chas Miller llern. 4:Likewise. for tent, a new Store Roomrs - uttatikt fOr sit nem!. In Cast Rasta' et., min below David Rloet..Zett.'s office. A ppte to - SOLO. FOSTER, March 22.1850 • - 12-if FORT 111.ENT.-Tire shop oectipied by S. &rause. as Shoe Mote, or Ventre St., s Two Story irrataellonse on the same' Lot, on Second 31. Enqiiiro of , J. MORGAN; Markettlt. Marsh Ift. . 11-tf Poo4 Ftsnie House, tangostree4now Ace:this* by. Ito. Boyd. APR! to HAMILTON ADAMS, New Castle. V'eftelved'a doe assortment°, V Violins, which will be snl.l very cheap. at ' " • , Damn & ELuorre. )m1013,1850. 414 f Lost AND FOUND, Ate.. OST—A CEIITIFICATE OF BOUNTY LAND, No 51;889, in raver of George Lannon, of Captain Irvio's Company. U. 8. infantry, lulled the Itt Vouch. 1849 waited at Washington, to the address of Jametl3. Grated; Fanit.,,at Onempborr. instead of Oteribtseit. ban efthrrbeen 'lna or ambetzled. The . subscribes. Senst7 cantinas any person against par ebositig sold ern ecote—be - hoeing entitled the Cont. Misalonerof Pontoon at Washington, and demanded a Doplinite of [Pe same. G gOIIGE LOP. NON. July 13. IRO SUE CTS . REWARD...NOTICE IS MESE by given to the piddle, that two of my apprentices.. vented will. L.. Kissinger and Chas. C. Prevost, left eustiny athlete* my knowledge °renewal, and are mato, I am informed, In Pittston, Lucerne Emmy, Pl. - AlPpervons are therefom forbid trusting theta on my aCale nt, as I shall pay no debts of their contranins... Anteurther, aft persons are fotbitt giving them em- Ploys:tent, without my consent. The above reward, and no more, will be paid to any Pelson who trill re turn said apprenticei to me, in Minenville, At buqlkili Co.. Pa. WM. DeIIAVEN. June &IMO '23.tf , Wilteabarte Advocate insert three times, mark ',skeet bellow. and 'Otsego ibis olgtoe. L I OUND—By the. subscriber. orr Monday winning, V 'the 24th i11at..11% a pit of wafer, in the Engler" House at Mount Cullom, rißlacit Mg; about 4 mouths old a 'the. °truer h requested to wine forward, prove property, pay charges, ,and take It away, otherwise It will ,be sold accor ding to law. jASIII/I^Mclll,ll.l.llN. • 'Jane 29.1850 • 28-30" rN 1 —NEAR THE . IfOltii. STORE, MORRIS' Agdidep.oa wedeesday Of Thursday of last week —a lady's Swat Bag. containing , a swan gold peewit with a 'ilk godid. and Whits' pocket haodketshief.— The owner easthars it by cantata; the dike of the kfinere,Jourekt; Vane i 4 ,1850 WU' , et_ I= utorc'ai. r=:7-11 ~.~3;~'"~''k E. YARDLEY & SON 1 !41.1f POBLMISIONS, as. ethn RIIP JULY PICTORIAL IIItOTHE - Tir - —NA ae....jadt recelied a fri,tib amply °fuse Pictariat Brother , Jonathan*, full of Engravings, a y /7 , 44 w, for out National Jubilee, rrbuleule and roait,at • !la 14INAN*61 Cheap Book and Periodical store. June 29,1650 26: ICIAIS — PAPE — RS, PERIODICALS. &c... Graham's,• Corley's, Sartain's, and Ladies' dita• done Maga ranee, Miners' Journal. Saturday Evening Poet Nedra liatniday Suturday Courier, Flag of Our Union, Weekly Herald, 00$I011 Museum, Howe Joa►wi, titular Newepaper, PI Vott'Tribuse, &c., always fol tale by the single ntnalter et H. lIASNAN't4 • Cheap Book and Petiodicat awes. Euhtrilptlone for any of the accessible reihnlicalt mid tianisnapeit j+tibliatied in this Coltut 0 , or Elliott's. received a, hts Book Store. and Books. ic., imported to aides al dhoti moire. COU fIiT.E . EMELT DEVEOTOIL 3 F 0 Et June,. Wholesale. anJ retool, at DANNAN'S !took andTetiodlcat dtore. June I.IM - DROTILI ER JON ATE AZ Ma JOLT.. FOR JJ sale wbolesale and retty. 4t BOMAN'S VIP and etatintlary Store. June 1.1850 \ '32- I 'VICKI% WOltit.g• VERY CLIEAP—Tiin eat - - 1.1 scriber parchase.l Trade`Ba le. a. lot - or Ines's eoasplete Works, bound In Library Style eery cheap, which he will sell at less sham publisher's prises at his Cheap BouLstoret—call issuiediaiely to secure a toPY. " 11, BANNAII e Cheap Bookseller and etathmer. Ifs has also a lorol the Pisets, at let's than publishers' prices. Awn In 850. 17- . FOR SALE. ÜBLIC SALE.-1 0 1IIISUANT TO Arcoutma P of the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill tunny, ibe subscriber. Trustee of the estate of John Ilechfel, de ceased, will expose to sale by Public Vendee, on Wednesday the lith day. of August nest. at IttolJock in the fluenooe. at the tunas of William Zimmerman. in the Borough of Pinegrove„ and enmity aforesaid. a certain messuage, tenement and lot of ground. Mtn• ate in the borough of Pinegrove, county of Schuylk ' bounded by landgbfJacotatey, John Barr, deceased, ths Tulpehotkan goad. and • twenty Pert wide alley. The improvements are. two story Brick mess/sage, tenenienk Me., late !Ls estate of said deceased. At tendance will be given and conditions of salt made known at thelime and plate of sale by . LEWIS ASESEII. Trustee. Dy order of the cairn. - DANIEL KAERMERMerk. - Orwleshnee. June . TO- tf 00 ACRES OF LAND ONBLUE 4Mountain, about four wiles trout the dcbaylk ill— for sale cheap to wood choppers. 'Apply to P. W. dIICAFES, ponavllle. Juno 24, 1830 • /X TABIAt4UA.— FOR SALId.—A Lot 61 . groundro fronting thirty feet on Mauch Chunk street, and extending back one hundred and Bt2y feet. A very desirable lot, entre, fora business stand, or tt private residence. • Man,kthe atlioinirg Lot, having a front of twenty eight feet.,and a Imre upon it. The iota mai - bese• cured by any pareleaser, thou tiring a2frork.id fifty. eight feet on the principal intent In , the bOrough ; ap plication should be wade goon, to seen re_botb,, Also, a valuable corner lot fronting • en New, or Hunter mt.; bounded on Wee skies by /Meets, altlif them wide. ' For dale or Rent.—A property on Penn st.; location very favorable. The property above described may be bought on very reasonable terms, ad the present holder* desire to remove nom the borough. For further particulars ard, terms, apply to the undersigot d at his °dice. cor atilt( Rauch Chunk and Railroad sti., or at his resi• deuce in Penn street. May 11,1850 ENOM. MALE—ST PRIVATE SALE—all that err tain tract or parcel of land, situated on the Broad Mountain. in Lower Mahantangotownship, in Schuyl kill mum, (formerly , Berk* county,) in the State of Pennsylvania. bounded and describeCas follows, le wit:—beginning nt • marked white oak tree; thence by late vacant lands, now surveyed to Jacob Miller, north sixty-five perches, to n white oak ; thence by late vacant land, now surveyed to George Weiner, West 1 411 perches to a stone ; thence by tate vacant laud, now surveyed to Letnougl 'Dick, south GS perches to a Spanish oak ; thence east 146 porcine, to-the plate 'of beginning. car/tabling 55 acres and 152 perches of and and allowance or ilia per cent. for roads. Ike. JOGN G itiIENNER. I,NOtt SALE—AII that certain Inn storied stone .1 Tavern staild,knon is as the VAI.LEV 110TEIL, situate tin Valley street, in the tiers", of Pat. saac tenon, in the COThilliy of SelutyUAL; con. raining in frimt 60 feet. and in depth 20011.,, dist.tnil from Hie tithitylkill Valley Salton Id 200 yards, at whiCh point the Cara stop 4 times daily. Also, 4 other lotsOf around. each eantaireingalli feet in front. and 1110 feet in depth, situate. also, in said town of Patterson. The property-will be sold cheap ; terms easy. Apply to D. E. NleE. Esq at his Mice, Pottsville, or ro MICHAEL COCHRAN, . Sept. 1.1819. 31-st . FOR SALE....The Illabscriber w de shoes or selfin the Swelling Image its which :",E.t' he now.resides, In Morris' Addition. The .`l/1 3 Luildinll i• one of the very best in the nor. raigh.—ta rye and admirably nuanced, with every con venience La make it desirable. Possest ion given at once. . 81.irch 18, 1930 ' -FOR SALF,;.VALII.i OLE PROPER TT in 31inereeillii..--The store now occupied , by N. G. Ilammeltin, is offered for sale.— Far terms apply to GEORGE J„ 11E111L,Tr. Hept "Z/1819-4540 AI/perorate. FOR SHILM—A. r Clone - Power riteam Engine, in eiwrilent working order, with winding gearing sill complete, twerittrinitr, and MO wire ropes, each about 254:/ feet Bonn Ibr Itni-okot Coal fomi mines. The above is a Brat-rate Engine; k has been in use only /8 months, In the Borough of Tarnaisna,wherait tosy be teen. Apply to ' JOHN BRO,Cif. SONS & Ea.. 97 and 99 North . 1 bird Street, Mirada. or to BENJAMIN MILNER, Taman:no. May 11, 100- 19-tf • BALE.—The subscribers offer his sale o en. perior 6 inch Pump. 6 feet stroke, with MO yards of 5 a 6inch pipes, with ?mfrs, rings, acc., all in pond order. Also. 35 Drift ears. 40 inch sate. 8 of t. are riggul with double brakes, all if which are in good running order. Also, 60 yards of iudi stone chain. The etn.ve will be sold /tow fur cash or approv ed paper. CONNER, ROADS fik LITTLEFIALEB, New Philarfelplita. April 13..1850. 15.tf FOll 5ki...E....A Large 'Circular Coal Screen , 11 feet long, and feet 'in diameter at the fargert end„—adapted to making coal '-if the most! approved sizes—cost 0125.00 and has been eery litilensed—will be sold cheap for each. Enquire at the York Store. E. YARDLEY & Marefr 16. 1650 . FOR 9*LE...one 45:1 linme Engine, with break. int rollers, sereestSi, shafting and every thing neees,ary about a Until hrsaking estabishment, which Tent be sold on very reribnable fain's. March It 3. 1860 ~.;‘,. CEO. H . Pt 'ITS. <,,- S= ... ~ S 11-tf . ....._ VOIR SALE...One 30•Ahrse hoisting eneineoviih .I.' eeringing gearing areningtete Enquire at the Black Mine Coltirry. Toth Farm, prat the °Mee nt GEO. If. POTTS. • March IC 185f1 11-tf ' IL -7 0H — S — ATLE...1 . 0 — E-Tig - oTfLoirovf Cara, l' 200 Feet'of one both Proof Chain, aoo ". - I Inch Chain, ' 300 " . I " March 18,1850 rOR SALE...One 00 arel one 20 lime Steen, 1' Engine fersale. Apply ANDREW RUSAEL. Nits,*lle, A pril, 13. 13 - rf. Nahanta nr<n St FOR SALE AND TO LET.-41 - ni — td - itts Lots itt Mount Carbon, Lewispoo, Wood apd Lyon's adilitiOn to Pottsville,on Norwegian st..Pottsville. and In Mir.esteritTe. Also a convenient Office in Norris' Addition. Apply to JAS. ILCANPUELL. April 28.'/9. 38 .1 f HOTEIS. , TREMONT DEPOT iIOPSE::— . ..Lti . -- -' The nrolersiened having I.oaseli this hey, nee , e . i-,,, 1 gtfee &led emnitiodittru. Hopi, stinahql cowry-- silently 1,0 110 , 0 Railroad, in ih,l ,,, ntitulTown of Treznont, resp , eilnlly ink•rrns bre hi,•••ris and the travelling ptiblor, that he is prepared to entertain them in the nest onesceptioisable style. The /muse is en der the management of Me. 11.. ii ._,..Gager.• 'gentleman of esperieoce, who win van' no pains In render 11 wont'' , of pobliepattonege. T he Table will hentinn. tinnily suppliee with the hest the siturkets alti•rd, and theetwietat Wince' and Litmus wilt be facuLthed at .the Bar. FatniiiPi can be accnnorntated w h h Urge a it retinas ben, and excellent board, on the nest ressonible terms,—a Medina a asoissfesbnble rrrrr at from the kr2l and' bustle of large towns and n. The West Breach Valley Pa+senger Train et ,pir of the finale, and good sbeas • nd stables are attatrhlt seems .coudating hostler" always in attendant i ZakEHARIAII HATDORVK i _oPtioler• 3nly 3, IFSO ' V-3me SEA* HATIIING.—CAPE; 1..7 4 1. Mt 1), sits- •—troZress Rail. formerly kept by J. Mil , i r e, r ti r eh s o rtw u n ,e. o no d pe uon f g r t t l h tr i : i rre .n e , r i pt r in , o ia :44i s si o rn e,, re. n enlarged and repaired—the Bathing arrangements have been greatly impmved. A life Mart, exclusively for this holm, will okra,. be In attendance upon the .Bathing Ground. Congmss Ilall brine situated on et- Pealed inured. the Timor the ocean from it is nesnr passcd..--there la`no offensive eftinvin arising from the salt marsh or stagnant poolroom are its guests annoy. ed with mosquitoes, as in houses situated on lour grounds andnear the marsh.—they are not subjected to the inconvenience of t-avelling through the hot sand, nor through the public meets to the bathing ennui& the communication theretetth being private. These importampitiventiges render the location of Congreis Hail decidedly the hest on the Island. The Proprietor, thankful , for the liberal patronage h e has heretofore received, will rodeavor, daring the present mum, to give sattsfaction to those who may favor him toritb,a call. W. B. MILLER, Prnprfetor , 25.1 m June 22, ASO ANTHRACITE II AL L, 31131ER9- - .ville, EDWARD 1111011 ES, respectfully ;11. • announces to his Mends and the patina " generally, that be has taken ;be above, Mr tablishment, located on ilunbury Atreet, in the- Flo. rough of Ildineisville„ and has refitted At throtich out, and Is - prepared to accommodate all thoselho may favor him with their custom. He flatten; h self that by tinremitted attention to the wants and eon- Meucci of hit guests, that he will make them feel unite at Imam, and no pains will be spared'orga part to make it one of the best Public Houses in Country. April 47, 1830: • GROCEMES, acc. ABW.AND FROSEI Burning Fluid and Cans pbene,alaraya on band and for sate, by & MARTIN, Centre at. Idareh.*A. la% • 12-3 m MONONGAIIELA WalSKEY—Warrant • ed 10 years old. and or 'superior quality. for sale by • J. M. BEATTY fa Co. Key 4.1850 Mir • Q.A.V8A.4310 CIIERBE—Just received and for sale by J. 51. BEATTY &Co. Nay 4, IBM liktt - - - PSTAl4,oll.—"Colems" New York PEARL Pearl Stared, tor sale wbolesale ard fruit bv 4. DICATTY 4/a Co. May 4, 1850 • • • 14-tr ADIBMINISTRATOR 8 NOTIVE—WIIERE as, Letters or Administration du tier ariate of tames Reber, late of the. Rdimulb of Poitselneide cessed, have trees granted totnesebscribbrti per sons Indebted to sold estate are lequiviied to mate laUnedtat e Paiatent ICI the sattstribers.tund half= Ins dam,. against the seine, will present thealtAilli authenticated for settlement, to David K. 12100:22e4 • at Mei:dace, in Pottsville. ADM% REBER, Mehrsvilie. HENRY yousor, Blue Ball Ci r :. • Lancaster Cs . Admisistluitits• .111/P 12. :aso TV °7IC-E—W i I EUESII TIIE summit:spat - Ts .Ls purchased the entire istrircu of T. ac W. Paneck, la the stocs of tows. itosrlu Ins pareessioe sI . theport, as well KO to the Book Vietminh., ke .-:-Thelre (Ofe, all room Indebted to the said conectrr will please Isaac immediate payment. to Jourt Mirldleport,July IS lIEREET the partnership heretofore wasting i ~ J. Wright and James IL Britt:tin' was Mutually diSsolved by consent, on Jane Sib, 1836-1 would barn y si, v notke that those-having claims against J ,, W 1:to, f t Co, will call upon J. Wright. at or near Jon snows,, Lebanon county. at hb residence, and those tOdnbted will also call and mike settlement—said that was here. tattoo trading tri Lumber 'near Pinegrowe. Schuylkill eonnty. Pa. I alas, bient?by give untice, that 1 . 4i , 11 not stand in any settlement made with any pe . a II James B. Brittoin, or nay Judgment confessed iby him; I will certiorari, ist he has nothing to loose in t i F case'of an error. Therefirre,all.persons are hereby ca tinned, according to law. aga inst making any avrtlement with him, or buying any property from him, hennaing , to said flint.. .I'. Witlo IT. July O. MO. 27-34 ". iiwatara MM. ,eikl OTIICE—NOTICE 10 lIEREUV GIVEN THAT 1.11 I have loaned to N. G. HaMUllehin.lll Hey I orse, a light top Wagon, and one sett of Harness, to held" and aged by !situ during mypleasure. - • JOIEN 1:1011 ,ATV. June 34,11330. 3-7-..00, , -:,.... _ . OVICE-1 HEREBY GIVE. NOTICE FWA. ' T .2, _ i ll the following property, viz. :—I nay i ow. 1- TIM f M Gorse, 2 Cans. I Buggy, I Omnibus. Trurk Wagon, 3 Blelshs, and harness; taken and gold by C. M. Sltrauh, StierilT, on the Ist day of kla ii:v. lag rt % as tta property of John Lambe, was purch d 131 m.!, and left In his possession Cur USIt; during my pleas - . . ,are. • iteNair FispEa. \ June 29. 1830 - 3tf ' VOTIVE—A GENERAL MEETING 0 7 " Tag. Stockholders of the Minima' Bank of Pottrralkin toe County of Schuylkill, will be held at the a:inking Donlan in the Borough of Pottsville, on Ma.nday thn Sihday of August nest.' wall accept the act of the .eicht hundred and filly Bank. By order June 29,1859 IwricE—Dissii)1 wricE—Dissii) --Not Ice is hereby =M==i and John Byera, trading under the armor Bitinbriditi -11 Byers. in the ( - f oal Alining .Business to Schuylkill County. was 1111 l tunny dissolved ona the 31 ` day of June. ISM. The actuante of the late firm wll be set tled by Bartholomew Bainbridge, who . will °Mimic the business at liar MS Were. , . JOAN BYERS. BARTHOLOMEW BAIN'II 3117. June 29.1222 . ', 22- • —. 1, , STA IE OP 0E0.11.. BEA NSLEN, EWE).- Cs Notice is berthy givers that Letters of dminis. (ration have bren granted by the Begistero , Schuyl kill County. to the suherruhrre. upon the state of, Oro. 1.. Gennelen. late of the , Bowlegteal putevilie. in saki County, der-eased. Allpersonattalg staling against said estate , are requested to present hem im... medtately, and those indebted will please lite Pal" [tient witbout delay', to trtesubscnbere. • • MARY GEANSLEN,, deers. , JOBS BEHR, Aditest June 22, 1830 . \ , 22,2t. LAST NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS siltei — •AlT.,. , tinned not to purthase . or age an Oil -S:f' in R. 11. ,, , , . F i n Srhoener. purporting to be P. : D'evtari`s ent 1.0. • bruiting Oil. He ham no authority flomln to make it.-he has not even the correct receipt to , takelr„- f till incising a part am). Ingredients in wmg prppor - Bone. I respectfully rrfer all persons int tested to 1 ; the decisions of the tectonic U. R. Courts: illy, for infringements of Patent-mina. I am the Phtenree and sole metier orthis, and am determined to•prose , cute not only R. D Sehoener. blot all person Purchas ing or using the oil from him. tri the turnont ',item, of eke law. P. 12..DEA LAN, \ . . - , r tentre.\ Reading. Pa.„ June 2,1830 2 Am"' \ • KTOTICE•-I.ABOR ill*. MINERS A II OTII " ` 1` BUS, echo wleh to OM hall! lots In Tr Tomtit, at" private sale. will find an Agent orirhe Pre tiaes, or• 11 the sown of Sbamnktn. Labor •on thr •Ilai road will :he taken in Payment of lout. One half th . wages of tire Ltborets w :gibe advanced iirrasb. • 4 D. M. BOYD, Ana k. 1 _ l ase E. 1850 23. tr • 'IVOTICE.-DEVLAN'S PATENT C111111I;AT. IN ing Oil.-Whereas, a notice has ap ared In a , newspiper in this county • Cautioninvan nit - ttui.fivolv rrrtharing said Ott from me, now I Itere y give no-. tire that lhord tire exclusive right to manufacture and sett ea Crt oil in rlre Counties of SchityikiLebanon Dauplun, Lehigh. Northampton. -Curb. . Idizerne, i ,,,, Courastua, Wyoming, Nottlautoberland - .an I.4toming„ and that all persons who shall interlereer my righte -sraltrasaut, shalt be prosecuted accordiz to•laW,,and that 1 wiii indemnify, protect and arve gormless all persons who shall purchtse said oil from (rte. - C. 11. McCADS lo.tf Pottsville, hone I, ISLO. GEO. H. POTTS 114- X OTICE.—AIt rwrsons, off. iitied not to purrtmse use Oil fro R. D. gan ger, porpor ting to tw. P. S. Unrsion's Pate-at 41,itatifir 011. as tie has MI authority to make such Oil,and any; pertto pur chasing or wine the 011 from him will b: protecuitil according to Lae. May f 9.1550. CMPARTNERSIIIIP,WILIJAM of the late arm of Waltare A. Maki, day formed a copartnership or . ith SANIII ERMEL. for the tramtaiiion of a Gene nese, ander the firm of Wallace &. Rothe The receiving and !binning of Coal at tied, an heretofore, nn who've, et Mont 9 Richmond. 015ce ett Walton Street, WILLIAM WA PAWL MT ,„ Mar TAKE NOT [rooks an' I FOATF.7I & I.T. havine been a! ottlnicril,r,,, all perrono, having areonil them, are rerrnepted to cart anti Petrie, dehted to make payment only tons or agent. N. D.—All neennnts not serttml•belf December next, will be left with a Sip' merit. • Nov' 10. TRIO L'INGLIISH LAID PAVED. I 12 a ElWish, Laid Nig and Fontstair, r; at unurnal low rates, fuel receive!! an Cheap MIA, and; Ir the potpie will have fire ,tuule 2lish and French to undetamtl,but p.l cannot help it.—we nut"! sett cheap to: June 2'2. 1.552 ET TEII PAPER, VERY 1♦ Iterlllls of beautiful blue ruled Lett was purchased at a treat batrain, ju, far sale by the subscriber This lot is nt Merchants and ethers, as i less eLaxintwolliciosers prices. st ; Juno 15, lKal CEII.II. TnTTS li-ir kitißtSONrS 1131 C env fiRA 11 ceitr.l a Darrel of lfarrison'a which will be Bold by the Gall ,, n nr draft. Also, Hat rison'sjota, 13. , ttles, I:rho:reale ant( retitf; at tit', in ices. 3lerchaots roof others pittfcha can 33Te the carriage by calltirg at II: Cheap Book and Ss' ' Where CAM be had rood ink as W ' dozen hours,. Jose 8,1830 iniRAPTING PAPER. DA"/FIE VAttb.—Soo 'l./ yards Orating .Paper for rintlir ing, by the.yant in any quantify, or any length, jest recited wet Cur safe at tity prices, at. H. HANNAN'S Cheap wholesale and ret it Paper Stare. :one 1.1550 TOLD PEN lINKSTANA 11113 W AR- V" title for pre.erviota thr poin(11 of Ontd Pins, iditbent injuring, jam Teethed and lig rate at Fume I. MO Q CRUM F. 11.111, ENGINES VEYOWS rocket Table Book just r eceNctl zed los Shill at lin 18, *lO lINDIA DODDER PACNIN The saher..riher.l• prepared fn Pitching rev *tents. llnittnrs. •shreh rtnr l 0 any arra Int *se. ; Alsn,Jortb Babb", itetletbr Nam err whit all innitles to Atte India; stet. - pnne Nt. I%IR/LIPTS AN't3 riotne.of 1 or WO pousidto,elEl4l land, scOttand, Wif..r, Fr:cm+, G" of Europe, for Nate, willhosa any c risneet R • . Also. Eat Opens 81110 aid Drains at his finite. CPPassekron also enra:etati no detention or grumbling. June IUMBER. If Ap.I).—THE .Duilden 'lnd ahem, h respect Phirdmi Mill, where they earl bo, rlained IFl..voins, Tainting and L Boards to Panne! Plank; uAIItGIAINS I 9ARGAI 8 L-1116011C1N6 Stock at low ratas.—The au • titter, barina deter mined to make a number of alteraSloas in Ms Store. in ansinna4s , reduce his Stock of 86nks. Blationery. Paper, lwinpa, 8c , and will therefore sell at unusual low rates, wholesale and *retail.' BookSeners; gler chants, and °theta, will 6nd it t their advantage to give us a call. D. OANNAN. MaY 25. 1810 !LASS OASES AND BU ' WINDOW—AIso !talk Windt) , and a lot of prim- Ora. Will be eeldttbentt, on Opliett 6 ton to D: BANNAx.- - is April 12.11150; OT 80 ORNERALLT he, in this democratic cohpt privileges that should have an e this reason all should know that are to h• found at JOHNSTON Slater's Old Stand, Centre Sire , May 18, 1880 ITO BidILDINGI CONTI School Directors of Norrreg proposals lilt the first Tuesday , election of a brick Or stone !litho adjoining Pottsville, The plan the /Agee of I. IL Lykens, Arc Terrace. Pottsville. By.otder of the peard of Sella - . ..101114 ED W. ,Jhoo I. IfoTt NOTICCIL L_..- It. D =MC Ton. his Ih i. 1;11. Iti ITII !al I.'n'3nl Busi met. n »e crintio teroind No: LAr.E. 111E,FIMEL 19-if 1 -• acifilinis or . signed torn. is .qii. - ji with. and thnse in- Ilse suitor zed ,re M Ine first f jre for reit!, - Cri . POSTE 11 46-1 f STATIONERY, 1 95 Reami of !lied . and Wain, foe gain at INNS:Ied Paper Stmt. id rwrtnit the r makers, rre uit the times. .111EAP.-5.8 r Paper, which , i t received and lwarthY the ;it-, will ha sold at INNAWR • rsper Stnre. 2•0- Cbeap 'Boalt • Re celenratod inn. , 4alf CaliOn on ',edanii Mile, in inannilictorer:s iog to sell:vain ANNAN'S • • tilm*ry Store, as alcerati pe PS AND ISITir, A capital .vt urk, DANSPair* ap Dock Mon. DIN FOR. ENGINE'S. IA India Rubber laid its be tape !ANNAN. Prfigbi. Niabbet Aam aotip I Wren NG E g.rm Eat-land. ire - r awry., wr airy part irV. at .114oSNANre freretwrille. . fazilkollected genres% nap,• sail TTENTltrft' Cr, ,utty Invited to Ibe ited in Rd kit.ds of tuber. from 1 MO UCH It ft... twegian Streets 21-e [known ss It lltould v of equal rights and ust chance, and for Itie greatest bargains ,Co'ii New ritpre, Pottsvine. , 20-31,;j . a ; - IiACTOIIII.-4'Wg - It-Township, lav ha , July next , tot th e , I , house. at Inslilmell. fr.e., may. be oven at beet, No. 1„ Sayer sot Directors". • REID. CARD OTONNER. 211 U I I.EIN: ER 2114 r ding. Pa VI •3 r.
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