la A NittiCßW nuttmettlit SATURDAY, .rrmy 27., 1850: THE NEW CAHLEET. Ou-Saturday last the following see demen were Teeonrmended to the Senate i by Mr. Fillmore for members of his'Cabitiet, an of whom; were ;immediately confirmed. The only person to whom there was any:opposi tion was 'Mr. Corwin, of Ohio, 'some id the Southern tiltrai, _Wit - hisetintse is stts tained aChoine, and that is ail lie need mire about: - Secretary of State 7 -Daniel Webster of Massachusetts. - .; : Secretary of the Treasury—Thos:,Convin tof Ohio. Secretary of the Interjor—Jas. A - -'Pearce 'of Nallland. - • Secretary OrW - ai--tdmund jiatei of Mis souri. • Secretary of the Na+y—v:A.Gimbarrt of North Carolina. Attorney General—John J. Tritienden of kentuchy. • 2 Post Mrsier 'General—Nathan R. Hall of stew York.. Mr. Peareelleclines, ' and Mr. Conrad - of Louisiana has been substituted' in his plaei. It is a Very Strong Cabinet, aod will com mand ,the support of all sections and interests in the country. The,members are all exten sively known to the country as hencst men of liberal vietvs, and practiced statesmen of great.abilities, except perhaps Mr. Hall, wild is an intimate friend of the' President„ and said to be of greai'business capacity,' united with all the requisite qualities to'-make an efficient and popular Head of the department assigned to him. Pennsylvania, it is stated, lost her scat in the Cabinet, owing to some little Aifficully which, unfortunately prevails to,Some- extent among her public men. _ TIIE COUNTRY jiItIIIRNS. .The journals are full of the testi monies of respect which hive been expressed for, and the funeral honors that are about to be paid in the deceased Prniident of the U. .States. NO manifestations of gratitude have been, withheld in any city or any part of the ccluntry from which we have received 'ac counts. On Tuesday last a grand funeral procession _took place in New . York. and on Tuesday the 30th similar solemluties in honor of the• illustrious dmd will take -Thee in Philadelphia. A chord - has ,been touched in the public mind whote pulsations is felon the breast of every American citi zen, and•by every friend of honesty. justice, valor; and humanity, as far as the tidings of this - sad event has spread. Ttg•Hertry C . /ay lias delivered his last speech in favor of the Compromlie bill, and defend •ed it with his Usual ability,--but its fate ..seems to be sealed. In 'the course of his remarks, he declared that if lie should Imre, occasion to refer to the plan recommended by the late President, he hoped it would be understood that he did so without the least feeling of unkindness. He in,:this connec tion then pissed a beautiful tribute to the memory of Gen. Taylor. He had known him probably longer than nay oilier man•in . , Washington. He knew his :father well as one of the best and most .intelligent citizens .of the State of Kentucky, aid , had - known the late President Sinee the time that he en , tered the army, and although S-he .had not znet him often, because of 'their respective positions in different spheres of - service, he had alviays known him to be a good, and honest and a brave ,man. He' had covered -Lis old head with laurels; and ir.added honor and glory.to his country.-, Without saying anything, as to what would have been his . official course had he lived he Must say in reference to his administratiOn in connec sion with loreign affairs; as far its it had .!been developed. that ,it met his hearty and .cordial concurrence. Peace en his ashes. ' Mr. Webster also made a:speech In its 'favor, in the course df which he „deciared tbat he would vote for the bill,-either tollec itively. or 'separately, or for any; proper mea sure that can pass. The -speeches ot both theie gentlemen were considerably modified in tone, since the death of theTresident, and exhibited the true spirit, worthy Of :he men . and the country. If the Con*romise bill cannot pass, why not reject it.' at once, and tike "up some measure •or Titan that will pass—and if nothing can ,be done, lay the whOle subject on the TaSle, and proceed with * the other business Which, is quite as urgent as the, settlementf of the Slavery question. • ealifornia, Ore;on, Fire and Gold.—Thg have had another disastrous fire at San Fran cisco, destroying"property to the amount of npwardi of three . million cfollars. Eusiness was . dull, money worth from three to. terrier cent a month, and many goods as' cheap as in New York. , Gold in large quant tied has been discovered in parts of Oregon, and arrangements are making to bring the mines into use. . The fire ma} be tbe . means of 'increasing the demand for articles, but With “fire and flood" of such frequent occurrences, in ibis Eldorado, where Nature seems to have lavished her treasures with the greatest pro fusion, we are almost constrained to exclaim . with a certain writer, 4.041! gold l—beacy to get, luta hard to hold." L -4 A.1M13 AGAINST PORTVGAL . . W e copy the following from the European Times, (Liverpool) of July 6, which shows what they think of our naO4e of exacting justice: •«It will be seen by the intelligence . under the head of Portugal, that an Ameri - Muz squadron has arrived in the Tagus, for the purpose of enforcing; -ri et arstie, elaiMs.to thtextent of .£70,000 which the. United States government htt.s against that of 'borma Maria. gThese claims hare long been the subje:et of eoriespondence and controversy between the. cne.ntries, and, as:every nzeans of a oacifiq tin& have failed in linieuring it settlement, the Amerimib Union has at length taken the. , law in its own hands. This intelligence has naturally er,eated the greatestsensationse•ation at . Listion, and, followin g so speedily the discussion in our cram parliament on the:Oreelr claims., assumes a Furopean ,not less than it tran.slintie interest. • No government in the world is' less diSposed than that of the United States to be baffled to the pursuit of an object; and the .enforcement of the claims. stgainst .Portu,gal is 'only' part of that peremptory system to which die Americans have recourse when all other meads fail. We have no reason to quarrel with this: • If the _prineip\ were carried out the 'British people and the British government would be immense gainers.". A letter from , Lisbon , of the 29tIr'of Jane OM "terrified by the arrival of thi , e, warlike stran gers, the _Ministry held a council, to Isinch they invited the Foreign 31intsters, iti -hopes that some thing in the way of.nrbitration, 'night • he; etrecteth bat the American 31inister refu,ed to hear of any. :arbitration, and in - i•irtt.l3 on payment ot the claims within 'AI days : and if_ sseracnt: , ,wasonot made by that time, he said that tieinustdedisind his pa‘spoits, and the Nitadron would ur 0 00 0 d•to make reprisals. It is suppoWed that the affair will be settled by so (der ted payment by irunaltimati which th e Amer icans can 'carrel' , refire to so needy a debtor." jr7qifillard Pillmore is the first President of the United States born in the nineteenth century. I'Locoloco.7 Complimenting \ theis; 'gates.—We clip the following . fretp one of our exchanges: ' - "Abrahams, the Philadelphia butcher, has to take four years in the penitentiary-, for assaulting a`pro• fessioctal brother. ' Post. "Abrahams, was one of the Philadelphia dek. gates tit the Wits ~ 'amtport convention. -We trust" the city and county wiD never send another such a delirium of blacks:um& State convention." --.(`tots Attu& The editc# of the'Argas VIM a delegate to the convention, and is competent to jut* of the character of the delegates with whom ,he associated,—it is therefore no longer sur prising that some of the nominations made should partake_of the same character. The candidate for Auditor General, J. Porter Brawley, is proclaimed to be ,nothing hit a “whiskey-drinking demagogue, without the necessary qualiftions for the office," by _his own party—and in Itis:,:scis empty; the Locolocos held it County convention, and adopted the two following resolutions, which in effect, declare that he is Sot of knot= flop ral cud political tco . rat crnii , compe4nee; and they instructed their ~delegates to vete for, Gen. Guthrie, of Pittsburg.: • -- "Ist. That it is-, necessary for the Detnea\die State convention to nominate candidates of known moral and political worth end competence.' 2d. That the puffs contained m the Crawford Democrat, -smelling' 'thin the nomination of J. P. Drawiev." K.. Lg., as a amdidate for Auditor - General would be gratifying to the 'democracy of this county, are uncalled for and untrue." • How can any party ask an honest man to vote for such a candidate. Recollect, reader, this . is all Locofoco testimony against their Own nomination. tr:7The Maser “Hoaxed."—The Pen — n. sylvsviian complains of a wicked and disrepu table hoax that was played off upon that paper, by some person in Holidaysburg, re cently,-:-but perhaps_the culprit had been "humbugged" by the Lacofoco • Poitrines of the.Pennsylvanian,_and was determinedl6 be revenged, in turn. This is not at all unlike. ly ;_bccause whoever believes the doctrines of that paper, and nets upon them, must be "humbug,g,cd." . There is no help for him. 11:7" Cation Goods f —Heary Irnportationa— Painters, 4c.--It is stated, that Ole value of C,otton Goods alone, imported into the United - Stater this year, from Great Britain, willbe double the value of all The Breadstuffs will export to that kingdom in 1850. ,We have no doubt of the truth of this assertion. Now, ii 'those Goods had been manufactined in the United States, and the operatives ihad consumed our produce, would not ourFar men.' derive a much larger additional inarket for their produce at home; then how can the Tariff of 1E46 benefit the American Fanner? And besides out Operatives consume more of the prodticts•of the Farmer, man for man., than' they do in anv part of Europe. • a:7l7.Vorrunafe.—The late foreign cones- Oondent of the New York Tribune, at Rome, Sarah Maivaret Fuller, a hut) , of great lit- erary attainments, and by • marriage, Mar chioness or Ossoli, together` with . her hus band and child, and several other passengers, were lost in the Packet ship Elizabeth, from Gibraltar, on Friday last, near Fire Island light. All the passengers, and three of the crew,perished. . • • CC7Netr Mcaico.—Mr. Smith, the delegate From Ne* Mexico, was by a vote of 92 to 86,.refused a seat in the. Haase. Twenty five-Locotoeos, frcim the Free States, vofed against his admission, but not one Whig. . The Last Wards of President Taylor pos sess a mournful interest. Those uttered by him just as his spirit .departed, we are all familiar with. The following, so truly char acteristic of his brave and firm heart, were spoltep to.one of his physicians, after he him self had abandoned all hope of life-:--" You hove fcnsght a good fight—but you cannot make a stand !" (Liberal.—Upwards of $15,000 have been collected for the Sufferers by the recent fire in Philadelphia, independent of $20,000 voted by the -corporations of Philadelphia city, and the Northern Liberties. .lohn IV. Webster.—Dr. Webster first learned the decision Of the Executive Coun cil, in his case, by reading the report in an evening ,paper. It is stated that be was but slightly agitated, haviag, as we are inform ed, prepared himself for the worst. It is further stated upon reliable authority, that he has expressed of late no desire to hate his sentence commuted, and he appears to have a more realizing sense of the awful situation in which he is placed, and also, that he is evidently preparing himself for the awful fate which awaits him. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Webster and family ,visited - him in his cell.- They had not then learned the decision of the Governor and Council. High Sheriff Eveleth visited the prisoner this morning, and found him quite calm, exhibiting, no ob seriable change in his general appearance. His Excelleacy, Gov. Sligo, has affixed his signature to the '° Death Warrant," which has been'tfuly transtnitted to the High Sher iff. The family of the, prisoner, for a long :time past, : have studiously avoided reading any newspapers whatever, and hence cannot .have been- - a t rised from that source, Of the Progress orany matter pertaining to the painful case, in which they are so immedi ately interested. The pnsoner expressed a hope this morning,, that his family would be kept in ignorance or the day fixed for his ex ecution. In connection with this case, it may be stated as a somewhat singular co incidence that he was-arrested on Friday— the verdict of the coroner's (secret) Inquest was made public on Friday—one of the reg ular days selected for his family to visit him at the jail,• was ou Friday—the final declaim of the Executive was men on Friday—and his execution is to take-place on Friday, the 30th of August.—[Boston Journal. • When the death warrant was read to him, he appeared to be calm, and remarked-, ..God's will be done—l am reconciled to my fine." • 1:17" Who', Ready l,—Seats for Two Left.— We the following adv_stts' miint from the last Lancaster Tribune: - “Grand Spectabli.—The Mammoth Bal loon Hercules, will ascend from the city of Lancaster on Saturday, August 3d, with a ztlf st of Passengers. This is by far the ballooix' ever made in t&merita. It -contains in its structure 1576 yards of Silk, and is capable or carrying eight persons. This monster balloon has-been construc ted by J. Wise, to-test the practicability of Ocean Voyages. On this occasion it will be used for some hours previous to its final ascent is letting up, passengers from two hundred to a thou sand feet, by a rope and a windlsss, where they can see the world in one grand and sublithe view from an insolated spot: Every arrangement will be made to pro mote the comfort and safety of passages on the occasion. In the evening the Balloon will be started free in the air, for a long voyage with a party of passengers. There is room left lot , two passenkeis t , Fare slso,—for seats apply to J. Wise. '- To ascend by the rope and windlass, char ges will be regulated according to height and so it will be 'Within the retch of all who desire to spend a short time, and breathe the pure air in the aerial regions. , This will doubtless be by fat the most magnificent spectacle of the kind ever wit netsal in America. The Hercules will be inflated hod ready for tropical ascensions at 9 o'clock. A. M. of said day." m oms [Written for tIIS Mitiett' loorttai.] DIRGIE—By "braids. , Chieftain! fareltell Banners are 1117hig. t , Thurman bewail. Strong hopes are dying, With that they dB. . Gkriy is drooping , • Oyer thy graves Termr h swoopius, vimlisi the bravo. ?Med thy atarcbeit \ • ' Conquered thy Oyes! Neuh the tall I .Tbeli \-• • Take thy repast. — Life bath no testate For thetas/. roe;- \ \*lefty sad Quiet; \Deals be the bktw. • . Saki* surrender t Dust thy lips say, Back 222 Q eawb crater. . Part ar ber clay • Hem? %task-eying On a snsietb breast : Veterans keeping, yVateb o'er thy rest. • • • Piave oils mar perish,. ' !Loved ones Inajrfall %Deeds erect to cheetah... will rectal— • Chieftain! Lttewell! 2\ , Marks.—To ,-/Viliousekeeperz— A t . correspon dent of tbeirtA 'American givet the follow ing recipe for destroying moths to furniture. It is simple;—Thoroughly iptte the stuf fing of sofas, chairs, &c., by poring on and in carciphine. This may be done without any danger of injury' to carpets pr clothing, as they are preserved by sprinkling with the same artiele. I have tried the Method of rid dingi a sofa, which had been stu r ed. with vil lanons hair, from thousands' of worms and moths. . They Were instantly destroyed, without iu the leait affeeting thi: hair seating i or varnish of the 1 o:7The Benefits of Adrerti in .—When one has a'good article Which , caa be a ff orded cheaper than others can afford it, it is an-ob ject for him to advertise ; the more ex tensively he advertises, the larger business he will do. As at: illustration, we would refer you to Geo. NV. Siptmons, Esq.; of Boston, who, by adhering to the low-Price system and extensivb advertisiag,. has built` up the largest clothing establihment in the: country, and has caused 04 Hall. to be known throughout the . civillized world., 0:76 The ,Pennrytranian re lows:— "The recent declaration oflCol. Benton. in the U. S. Senate, that he wank assist Idr. Fillmore, in depriving Texas of her right to *he Rio Grande at her boundary, is a deliberate denial Of the, act of annexation, now a solemn law, and _this directly in the face of the position of the Detitceracy in the recent war with Mexico—a position sustained by irrefragable.proofs, and affirmed by the conquering sword. Reniou,i‘a kind of historian for the party, and he,: like4lt: future historians, if they record the truth; must necessarily be ..di reedy in the face of the position of the de mocraly in the recent war-with Mexico." 13:7•The Governor of Ohio has appointed Han. Thomas Ewing, Senatot. in Congress, to take the 'dace of Mr. C.orwin. The Loco; focoa have dubbed him 'Butcher Toni," and not without a cause, because he does "butch er up" Locofocoism pretty effectually, when eier he comes across it. - ,':The steamer Vixen retunno to Wash ington, from Cuba on Tuesday last. The Contoy prisoners will be giTen up. No fight ing—all right. ''he following Toasts were given at a Fourth ofluly Celebration in South Carolina: By Edmund Rhett—The Union : A splen did failure of the first modern attempt, by people of different institutionS, to live under the same government. BY. Wm. Hazel, (u, guest)—, The free soiler and the negro : Morally and sabially identified: in political power and cornplevon alone, they differ. By Capt. I. R. S. Eliott--,The _American 'F.agle : In the event of a ' ; dissolution of the Union, the South claims, as her portion, the heart of the noble bird ; to the Yankees we leave the feathers and the carcass. IA little hemp would be of service to such patriots. fartign Itents. -The Historic Times says the fact cannot be concealed, that a new struggle between anarchy and is at hand' in Europe. American Plant s were the principal attrac tion at the meat exhibition 'of the Botanical Society, in Regent's Park.. , The System of espionage is snore in in France under the republic, than it ever was under the Empire.: . The Scottish Laws prohibit the running of public vehicles upon the Sabbath—such as railway train's, stage coaches, -.omnibuses and steamers. ' 1 Lola Monies has iniestcd four hundred thousand francs in American stocks. Mr. Green, the' American bankOr at Paris, is her An Immediate cure for 'drunkenness has been discovered by . a French chemist. It is acetate Of ammonia, dissolved in sugar and water. Louis Napoleon finds•it impossible to live under sin hundred thou'sand dollars per an num.: We remember the time when he had nothing but Han:, and got on better than he does now. The Effective military force of Russia is five hondred thousand men : that of England, one hundred and thirty( thousand ; that of France, four hukdred thousand. Unwholesome eihaltationa are now proved, beyond li•doubt, to be one of the• .causes of cholera.. Some experfinent's made among the . galley slaves at Brest, 'determined this fact conclusively. , • ' A Grand scheme of Emigration is on foOt, according to current reporti‘amongst the ag riculturalists of Worcester and Hereford. It is proposed, in the firstinstance, to purchase a million area of land in oi*of the Western States of America ' • Complimentary.—A gentleman observed, upon an indifferent pleader at the bar, the other day, that he was' the Most affecting orator he had ever heard; for he never at tempted to speak but he, excited general pity. Lord Palmerston recently stated in debate, that "the tribunals in the United States were more open to obtain justke and right than the tribunals in some states of Europe." He might have said in any state of Europe. The Change in the electoral law of France will d isfranchi se about Rio r millions of voter's; but none can tell whether these will be the socialists or their opponents. The law itself is so badly drawn as tp make it difficult of explanation or application.. Mr. Du in, the President of the Assembly, has said it will requireinother law to tellwhat it means. Italy.—The Pope has published his "bar anve" in explanation of the startling events of Ids reign : and commencing on the affairs of the Roman Catholic world. He specially stgmatises the persectuitin'..of the Archbishop of TUTill by the Piedmentese government. He empresses his griefthat Catholicism should be "menaced" iri the kingdom of Belgium. His. Holiness has decided on the ments of two candidate for canonization -L-'• viz., Peter Myer, a Jesttit missionary, wbo died two hundred years a ,, 0, and whose peso tifictititm the Popp declafd might be safely price ith, since his virtues and miracles Were chit tablished ; and Germanise Cousin, a secular virgin,it shepherdess, born at Pibrac, in the diocese ,of Toulouse, in the year 1579, *hose ,theological and cardinal virtues his Holiness pronounced to be so evi dently proved, that tbediseussion of the four miracles said to be wrought by her might safely come on. The Roman ropini !lain been incessant lately in their hunt for bibles among the En glish residents and others: I ~ . SRS; JOU,RNAL,.A.N4POriq'SVI4E Gt&EitAL ADVER+JSEIL- SMOOT OF ItEDII_STRY BrISAD LIM Tbe Providence Aurae/ of the 18th ult., says :--We reported 'Tuesday the sale of the Woonasvuetucket Pant Works; erected in 1814 at an twine of $175,0,00, enlarged and impraved in 1848 at an expennof 1140,- 000, and sold last week for 30,,200.- These works ire well constructed, stadia all re-' 43pects, we believe, suited to the successful prosecution of the business. .We know of no reason why the printing business may not be as . ivell carried on at these works 13 at any otheeplice in the country. The lass in the manuficturing business, and the de preciation of mtmnfactaring property, with in the. keit few yes* has been very great ; and unless there be some favorable change; either in the cost of production or in the price of the manufactured article, we do not see hoar the business is to bee:tided on. There is no present probability of a reduction is .the puce of the raw utaterial. and the only chance of competing stxtessfully with the English tnanufacturers is in the reduction of the cost of labor. Bad as our revenue system is in - theory, it, is 'still worse in practice. An honest enforce ment- .of the ad varlorern plan seems to be wholly impracticable in the face of the facili ties and temptations to fraud which the very nature of the system invitfti, and of which so many forOgn age_nts stand ready to avail themselves. .Custoin-house cratlit" have been aby word for more than one genera tion, and never deserved it More thin now. False invoices, one invoice forthe . ::eustoni house and another for the counting bowie, one to swear by and another to sell by. having, long been a matter of courik.,—and this practice hail almost driven thi honest American importer out of the Market, and is last driving the American rnanulacturer_ out of the market also. And this is appli cable not to-the cotton manufacturvi alone. but to the• iron manufiettire, mid to many other kinds of business. There are those who think that business is flourishing, and that the country is pros perous tinder the present Tara. We know that there is activity in•some depart ments of business, and that there is appear mice of prosperity in many. but if we are not greatly mistaken this activity is tempo rary, and unsubstantial, and th'ese'-appear ance are delusive. We know that the great branches of business in which_ the - people of this section are interested were never suffer ing under so great depression: and unless ielief shall tome from some . quarter we do rot see bow they can be Sustained.= arks as fol. The,Efiiseepal Clergy in'tbe various 'sec tions of the country are distributed thus:— Maine, 13; New Hampshire. 10; Massa chusetts, 79 ; Rhode Island. 1 24 ;:: - .Vennont, 23, Connecticut, 109 ; Eastern. New York, 242; Western New York,lls; New Jersey, 60 ; _Pennsylvania, 151 ; Delaware; 13 ; Mary land, 123 : - Virginia, 121 ;North Carolina, 3; South Carolina, 71: Georgia, 24 L , Florida, 6; Ohio, 74 ; Mississippi, 14; Keutucky, 29 ; Tennessee, 22; Alabama, 25 ;•Michiga . n, 31: Louisiana, 23 ; Indiana, 21 Agssourt, 11 ; Illinois, 27 Wisconsin, 23 ; lowa, 7 ; Ar kansas, 5; Minnesota, 1. Total, 1.5367—a pretty strong team. [Reported for the Miners' Journal.l JIMMY List of the names of Grand Jurors drawn to attend at a Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Quarter Illesshitts of the Peace and General Jail Deivery, to behoideno at Orwigsburg, for the Connie of 11(411304 kill. on Mondav, theVtd day of dteptember, 1850. at 10 o'clock. A. 81. . Levi Mue. Ruth. liMoled I. Eatery, Pottsville. Benjamin Christ, Illtnersville. John Zerby.Pinemervi. • Jacob Ziegenfus, inbn G. Boehm, East _Norwegian. Reolsyn Paull, North Mankehn. Michael Bowman, Schuylkill Raven, Isaac Trayer. New. Castle: franc Reed, Harry. _ Charles Bensinger. Blythe:. • - , Lawrence O'Brien. " Jacob fiundiar,Tamagna. John I.ee, North Illabhclm. . , Isaac All hack. Minerva Ms. , John Klinger. Cass. Isaac fleck. Poosville. Franklin 11 Dreher, Orwegrlung. Willhm Maiz. Pottsville. Isaac Shellhamener, West Penn. D Sweeny, Tamaqua. Gideon R3ltt. Schuylkill Haven. Nathaniel Hart. Tamaqua. D C Rinehart, Tamaqua. . List of the names of 'mons drawn to attend at • Court of flyer and Terminer and Grand Jail Delivery. to be holden st Orwigetin rt, in and-for the county of /litho,!kin, on Monday. tbe 9th day of September, A. D„ IBSO, al In o'clock. A. M. Samuel Irvin. Tamaqua John B booty. Norwegian. Philip Paul, Norwegian. Thomas Reese, Blythe. • Eugene Bonzes., Orwigsburg. Peter Herring, Lower Mahantango. Simon Shrobe, Wayne. George Fos, New Caitiff. %Vilnius !Believer, Jr., East Norwegian. Edgard C'hristisn. New Castle. Joni, Bork, Bast Brunewlg. Stephen Binger, 8 thuylkill. Henry Hammer. Orwiireburg. Barney Riley, Prineville. Wllllste Williams. Blythe. Isaac Strauch. Nonh Manheirw. Thomas llopk Ins. Tamaqua. Conrad Fore Unlink, Kettestager. Schuylkill Ilay, ee. Lutwig Bensinger. Schuylkill. • pate telt Fogarty, Pottsville. Samuel Marberter, East Bronsitig. Henry Eekler, Pinegrove. Henry Myers, Schuylkill. • Henry Serb!, New cnern.., Peter Alllenn, Norwegian. Isaac Stauffer. Butler. Jonathan Chris,, Tremont. Thomas F.wing, Pottsville. Joseph W , Pt - • 11 era ac Severn, 1. • French. McDonald. Branch. Samuel Yost. West BrunsiriN. William Kitchen. etebuyikill Haven. , • Michael Madden, Branch. C W Clemens. Pottsville. Jacob Heber, Pinegrove. Drone Dougherty. East Norwegian. land! Hensel!, Wayne. R B Reedy. Franey. Eli Hammer, Orveigebeirg.. Jahn Selmer, Kan Brienewls. 1:13DICI lain., Wayne. JAITIPS Cleary, Pottsville. Joseph Weaver, Mtnereville. • William Glover, Can. John C [Anis. Pottsville. Simnel Kimmel, West Brunswig. Elijah Orwig. Minersville. Samuel Ilrpple„-Trement. Ltst of the names of Jumrs drawn to attryid at. a Coact of quarter Sessions of the rearm and General Jail Delivery, to be brides at Orichrsbarg. for the County of Belinylkill. on Monday, the leth day la September, A D. 1850, at 10 o'clock, A. M. John E Zehner, Weft Penn. Nicholas Fox, Pottsville. John Minix, Lower Mahantango. Henry Eckel, Tremont. John Folkerson, Branch. )Jlcharl Madera, New Castle. N F Jones, North Blenheim, Samuel Dark, Casa., Jacob Meta. New Castle. . Abram Brown. Tamaqua. James Fit:bunions, Norwegian. John Welsh. Pinegrove Bouringh. Jacob flunrzloger, °swig:burg. James Lesolg. (forth Blenheim. Thomas Jennings, Blythe. Joseph Billegas, North Manheiss. Evan Evans, Minersville. Gleam Dieter, Ea.& Brunswtg. - William Gorges. " Dank, BroWn, Wagner. Charles Wegner,'New Castle. Morgan P Medlar, Orwigsburg. Hewett Jenkins. Norwegian. George lloyer,Npper Bialantabga, 01101.4 Zerby,-wayste. George Britt* Pottsville - • William Netferk, Bush. , Washington Belfanyder, New Castle. Daniel G Bland, Blythe. • Henry. Dint Inger. Tamaqua. . C F Jackson, Pottsville. Lot Evens, New Castle. Mantel Price, bllnersville. John Wagner. Norwegian. Samuel Owens Wayne, Joshua Bayer, East Itranwirtg. List of the names of Jnronrdrawn to attend et a Conn of Common fleas, to be holders at Orivipborg. In and for the County of Schuylkill, on Monday, the 2 4 dal , of ReMember. A. D. 18.50. at 10 o'clock. it: M. Jain C. Conrad, Pottsville. Joints La airman. Brunei. D J. Ridiperay, North Msnhaim Elias Wehr, West Penn. Jobe Kemerling, Wayne. Daniel !Auer, Pottsville, David Davis, Pottsville. John T liaziard, Pottsville. Thomas Moyer, Teo:aqui.' 'lsaac Dengler ' North Manheim. Benjamin ilughea. Taineaue., gamine' Mertz. North-Mamahe. Jonathan Bindle. " James Connor, Blythe. Peter tieitainger, Butter. Thomas Foster. Pottsville, Philip Dreher, Eiut Not'sweeten. John Mciterron. Pottsville. Edward Cook, Cass. William Philoleer. 111Ythc. John Teich, •Wayrie. Minim Nevis, East Norwegian. . Samuel Zimmerman.. West Penn. .. • _• Isaac gnaw, Upper Mahantango. - John Horst, North Nahheim. Joseph Heisler, Minersville. Jobs 11 Souders. East Norwegian. Joseph Morgan, Pottsville. CW Saylor, Minerseittit. , Robert Wall. East Norwegilus. • Roland Jones, Tamaqua. William William. Nineteen*. George Meer, Lower Maharwanso, John W Heffner. Walt*. Saamet Door,. Potter We. • 11114ATION. THE COAL TRADE, FOR ieso: adial , f-i- IV. The quartity sent by Railroad this week, is 11,101,- i3--iry Call at wile. The dint iradert, wind' tbe 'different avenues to market front the Restos& balm tut tained so orecliirJery, bar placed the Trade in such st dilemma that our duty to the publie, calls for some statement with remit to be preamst situation and (inure pros. peas.. Onr candid names:don is that the different Cunt Regktua canons supply the demand for tbe k.tlance of OM lesion, and that Ekta I cuMet maternity afivatice in 01111. We base our calculations on tbelfollowing data, which those engaged in the Trade iati real:line, andjudge tor ilbetoselves:. ' .The epraontnary and ordinary increase required to /apply the market this year, will be as 11nwa : • • Tons. toirease to the California Trade. - ear 100,000 Increase canned fry the Low micas ibis year. ' sad the cbeck in consumption in the eaFy ' put fit hut. year, by advance in pric s. ' • ' Eine. . . • . 00,000 The ordlaarp 'nerves, last yearwrer the fin : . Weli year way 250.000 'toms. at admeted mitre a portion of Ilia year—there WWI , reason that lt should be less this rut.— therefore. say . . I . 250.000 luegease required fur IMO, . The . Coal eras hearer of Coat the opening orgpring,' NavigatiOh Ibis year, than , It has been' fur the last three years, and the overstort war , testily at leanloo,4off tons, leaeink but n small in ply le the market, iincr,.itsuirred— barely suffleknit tolompply the different pointa . for consumption, until the pprittifeup. plies arrieed, except, perhaps, In Roston. Tbe . .qoititity rent to market this ye, r,, from the flchnyikt ' and . Lehigh Regions, is as follows: The Delaware, Med Hudenn Company bare made nn publi callon.of their abiptriPnts this year, aniflitte genera/ Impression Is, that from difficulties which have occur red in the navigation of their en:arvil Cabal, the sup ply dues 'net exceed, if it lots not fall abort of the supply to the same penod last year . • 1549. 1,30. liontl, 60131.5 636.ti48 Canal, . 183.910 j 7147.031 900.872 316,973 4119,578 Lehtsh, . 1,101,006 .1;310.450 11,101,0110 Increase In the supply in !Wt.—tons; 296,444 All this increase will be more than ahSorbed, by the recent 6:shet whieh w Mobs rut t the Trade for several weeks. The weekly shipments amount,ln tbe aggre gate, front' the three principal regions b.:about MOOD tons, Which. fiw three weeks would amount in the ag gregate to 285.000 ions loss. The Susquehanna Trade and smaller regions have not hisre4ed osir last yeni'a supply so rlq and as the Traile!in those sec tions ht obstrneted from the same causes, the de-• deienci will nearly, If tilt quite, halanre the sup ply 'bat will be sent in market from Schuylkill Cone ty by Railroad, for the ensuing three merits. Many of Our INlieries below the water level; ere -drowned oat•," es lee term it here, and 'mete will hot be cleared of - water node, two weeks . ' The (mantis, of Coal sent to markel last year !rem ine . l.ehigh„ from July 2lst to the time of the reason, December, Dab. was 213.421 tons, whirls divided into leeechirdw2ll,4l4 tons per week. They may ship ttp to Decetr 10 again this fall. but the. Cfianres are aa Ere to o that they' will close !it leitt tarn weeks earlier, Add consequently, nudes no r hen mos flees ran the amigo) , from that quarter he 'amused, after they resume again. inure Mir 50,000 tons, anrl there may be not not! 'single lon of InCrease. The &hut Milt Region sent to markct,from the pris ent period to the lith December, in 181 p, 009,401 tons, I which divided into `A't weeks gives within a fraction of 45;000 pet Week. When the Cana) is itx fall operation again., we cannot average more th - an 50.000 tons per week from this region, up to the ciosethe Ochuyt kill Navigtdion, which may take place at lariat two weeks tartlet. and consequently reduce the qua,ntity. The great depression which has characterised the Trade this season, the stoppage of mar Collierles, and the time required to prepare them for work ardln, together wnh toe great redaction of the working forces , orose region. Intherea mansj of trot operators to incline 'tn the oplahm that no Increase can take place for the balance of the season, but we put It down at 100,000 tuns, which it cannot exceed, and may be reduced. to nue half in quantity,should any further interruption take place. or the time required fur repairs exend be yond three Weeks. claws and Hudson elms! I,°nrnpany, from the damages sustained by filling up the mines, will not be likely to increase their quantity much. if .any, this year over lasi years supply: they may fail short--but admit that they cast increase 50,000 tons,and the fallowiag will he the probable situation of the market ; Tons. Inrcr.ase required in 18:rd. . . 1100,000 increased supply from I.rhigh , 50.11110 "3chooylk 111 , 100,00 d " " Lackawanna, 511.000 Ml!dent) . In 1850; There never can bre Imw overstock in so extended a market as we have for Cowl, than there Was at the opening at the Navigation this Spring. ; If properly distrihnted, 'doubt whether there were over two weeks' coninmption in the market. We hive based title calculation On an Interruption of onlyrthrea weeks. /Mould it be estendedais a longer period, of coureedhe decrease in the supply would be gremer,and the abitity to increase diminished to the same extent; and even tithe Railroad Co. should Pend to market more than the supply cat off from theslue 7 ettehanna and other smaller . Regions, dining the Inter val of three weeks, the realer muss recollect that these thrieweeke wit cut off a supply of 293,000 tons, from 'the Dose principal regions only, while the autplus In the inarketover she supply of lest year to the game period.Dolnt hese regions is onlY 206.000, (provided the Delaware andifthisoniC.lrepany have sent u RIMICh Ceat to market as they did last year. Which la doabt• ful, but can easily be ascertained in New Bork.) thus 'leaving a deticieney of 79,000 ton• to be , made up, which will probably embrace the whale qnantity the [tailrace! "11l send to market tIM ensiling three weeks. We twlieve ere have rather under-estimated the probrible demand this year, while aims! tame time we have over-rated the ability to 'ripply the market; but we prefer erring ea the sali, stile Wi - inaking exagge rated statements, which seldom. if benefit any trade. The Dealers abroad and nut mire Olvirat.rx at home. cans examine the figures and . the data upon which they are based, and arrive in their own con • elusions. Under these eirenmstaners, we tionli believe that the price of Coal must advance—and our Operators are bedind in justice to themselves, and the commu nity in which they reside, to advance the price of enel i trumediately. to such rates as will remunerate them elves acd the Miners and Laborers employed In mining it, fur the balance of the season ;—and stroviith a view of making up a portion of the looses they hate sustained within the last three months. Amount of Coal rent over the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad and Schuylkill Navigation, for the wecitending on Thursday evening last: RAIL ROAD. CANAL. Vl' er K. Tin.* L. NV [CIE. ToT►L. IN Carbon, 3,540 14 202,W1 12 311 Carbon, 1.330 05 92,734 . 10 N. flaven, 2099.12 246119 13 Pit Clinton 3,411 04 $0,772 03 12,401 15 5.16.615 00 54,115 00 254,125 CO Total by R R t Canal 900,872 00 term. To Too tim t laot ytxr by t a ilro i ad ta:ktimoa 1F2,1115 0 08 757,030 1,4 nernage this year 110411 OC tons.' RAM ROADS The following Is the quantity or Coal transported otterthe different Railroads in Schuylkill County.for Ike week endiag Thursday - evening. WERE. TOTAL. Aline 11111 and R.ll. R. R. 3,222 09 314,507 15 little Schuylkill R. n. . 3.455 13 113.004 11 Mill Creek ' do 3.166 10 172,374 00 Mount Cuban do 5 707 00 112,843 05 Schuylkill Valley do , 4 047 11 130,767 10 Pt kit Carbon am! CaAso* 5 . 30 2 14 1 7 0," 20 0 3 Union Canal do 3.7;9 09 41,055 12 Swats,* - do 1655 17 56,499 IS AAAAA Of TOLL AND 11114111r1POSTATIOW• 011 IllilL110•D forAEMI. From 111.Carboo.11.11avou.T.Ctinton to Stiebioood. IVXI 1 05 1 45 To Philadelphia. 1 To I 05 1 45 RATIT/I OT TOLL t►T OSIAL ►OR MOO. Prom Port Carbon to Philadelphia, 7151 rta. per tan • " Manzi Carban " 75 " •• " R. Haven . 72 .1 tf '." Port ainzon; . 6 3 .9 5, • DV Frets Kt. Carbon to New Pork. St 7 0- " Ilft. Carbon to Philadelphia, SO "` lEhTbe freights from Schuylkill Haven are generally SibOrit 5 ets : per ten leas, and fnira Port Clinton 10 eta. per ton less. •-3 1.6111611 COi4L MADE. , . Bent forth* week ending July 13th, 1650 Week. Teen!. ' By Lehigk-Co. • 7:651 14 164,494 136 Boma Ban Mines, 7,155 IS 46,233 616 Beaver Meadow Co.. 127 69 .17,611 tit Spring Mountain Co.. Ft 93 Pi X 1.570 11 Cunt/my Coat Co., 7; 01 19.030 10 Hazleton COdi Co.. 2.0: 00' 49.348 09 Dtomnni Co. 65 10 9.677 oa Haat Mountain Co.. 2 . 67 3" 1 1 • 0 1. 00 9 VI 11, Wilkeabturit Co, 1,13610 . ~ 16,7;4 as. -----t -- L 5.300 0 409.578 10 To same period. lut year, 316.9741 17 tons.. . • • New Powder- 11111 AIP' I PAIISLQ.IIA MINN subscribers announce to their friends and 'AL the public.that they have purchased the Powder Sill. recently erected by John Jones,' and are pre - pallid toting,' Powder of the hest quality for Miniai and other purposes, at Thelma reasonable rates. Orders &Alerted which wall he promptly attended reboot short notice. J. JOIDISON & Co. Tamaqua. Nair. 21 USW 4114,)* 'Valuable Ctoal Laud tbr Sale. SUBSERIBEIIS, ASSIGNEES OF GEO. W. 1 Baum, will expose, to Public' Saki,oe Saturday.the 11th day of August, next, at I o'clock in the after. , noon, at the house orlitorilmer ¢ Brrnher, Inkerpers ha the &rough of Pattonlle, In the county of Schuyl kill, the following dericribed Real Estate: The un divided hairof a certain tram of Coal Land- situate In Barry and Norwegian townships. Schuylkill county, bounded by lands of ,tohinllantean, Feuer Ettabb and others, enntalning 152 acres. mote Of kn. This tract of laud is sitoatedvirt a branch of the big echo) , Tklll, a few miles (min the head of the West Branch Railroad, and contains a benzoate bed of,superior Coul.velth about *oven feet light covering, on whkb a shaft has bees snot through Coal thirty feet - deep. There are on'the premikes a large-Log House and sa;s Stone Kitchen. (now ix:Copied as a Tar ny era;) with Stables, Sheds.lict..— the old Sum , bury road passes Immediately by the tavern. The !CHM of Sale will be tirade known 'by the As wipers, on the day of sate. • ' - , CrIARI.ES FRAILEY, JOIIN BEITENMAN. - • . Assignees of Geo. W. Baum. • AT TILE SAME Tl5ll AND HAD& WILL DE "ffered fi'r sale.the 'nitres enthvidest half part of the xrereraid property; the estate of the late Ur. John F. Emu. deceased. for %shish the tenant will be made Imown by :U. RIVII*I4O4, Executor. Jalyll. IESO • ! , 30-4 x i. . .. ' Malmo+ liar Sale. . fag THE WM:SCRIBER OFFERK AT FRl „,:g■ vale dale, three Brick !louses, situated iis I blahuntaugo street, in the Lkitonsth of Potts ville.. The house* are two.story in front. and three 1/4011Pi its the rear, well finished and tuniish ed with every,eonvenicuce to rusts the desirable private reaidences. , . , ” Also. th ree Frame 'louses, situated ns the f • corner of ladlow hill and Third streets, in the law ' .11-1 • borough iiif PettiVille. These houses are al-ict well finished. two stories high, and lo rated but a short distance from Centre street, and are -well calculated for , residences. The Hydrant Water is introduced into all the 'louses. The terms will be reasanabte, as the subscriber iidetermiaed to.sell. . Per further particulars applyto either George Bright or John C. Lessig. : • WILLIAM I.ERCII. . N. ti.—Also, for isle, a Thrashing Machine, which ran be seen at the Farm'cif the subscriber, in Wayne Township• it will beaold cheap. OIV. L July 17, 11:4 10 -3t 1 iOllll 4r0,n00 Orphans Court Sale. DUCSUANT TO AN onoon OF TOO ORPHANS' I. Court or Schuylkill Cooney, the subscriber, Ad. cninistrator or the estate of Joseph 11,arish. late of Ititf Township, in the County, of tteliurileill, de ceased, Will esposeld sale by public irendtte, on Sat urday, the 17th day of August nett., nt 101 n the foie noon, on the atomiser, hi the town of Ashland. afore.. said:' Ail those two certain lots of ground, situate in the town of Ashland, In the County or Sehrlylloll, on tor westwardly aide or Third street, In sand town, and nntrlthi No 1 suit 3, on the' plan of said town, con. Wising each las hoot on Third street, twenty live fart, and In depth 112.5 feet. bounded .outhwardly by lot NO. 3, wissiwierlEr tre a 2.; fret wide alley or ' , tree', norib wardly by aIS ;act wide street, and eastwa trill by said TION street:a Also,' twn Dater Into. 'finals on the 'ennitawardly gjibli of Centre garret. In raid Town. beln..-No. 42 end 44;eotasiolne earn Yr-olt wnlth 23 - feet, and in length or depth 12.5 feet b./U/111.4i eat , uva rdly 'by an 1.10 'leer Wide street, rolled Third street. MOUT flWarlity by a feel wit: street of alley, westwardly by lot Na, if., and nnrlltwardly by Centre street, together with ,Ilie sressuage., buildstm and iteinrovt.tuents thereon er ec t. ed.late the estate of the aaid doceved. Attendanea will be Illiven.and the condittor.or Sale wad e k en ," at the time and place of sale ny ISRAEL REED, Administrator. fly order of the Coml. MOM,. sAtacusn. Clerk. July 2.7,1850 , 30-3 t ri TT! CIAN R-11PS ECTFIII.II. V INFOTIII TUE I k/citizens of rottivOle and vicinity that they have taken a room at the - Penneyltania 11ai1, where Iliey will offer for sale, for one week only, spectacle's, of every variety of alze and quality ; a new invention of Spectacles for distance rind close readout, not eyerited —with f;old. Silver and Sprint , Steel Frames . ; also a new and improved ativorlitient of glasses of their Own manufaitOre. thalweg Apreially adapted to nmir-Autht, ed persons, or Moot who have bevn operated upon for Cataract, wilt be fOriiished. Spy Glasses, n f,every size a tol quality. Telmicopeti. Maznityind and Opera Glossy., Microicoro. A , pod, "very varlet>, of arr:cles itt the OpliC3l may. hr had of them. Haynie. been burned out by the lAte 'great ni . e in Philadelphia, they are muds in want rif, ninney anti will Aril very rheap. Optical at4l other Instrunients and glasses, careful ly rept I red They will call it any sespectahle house where their services may be wanted. July 27, IMO 20 It n PEERS HIS SERVICES IN THE DIFFERENT 'L., branches ni* Medicine, Surgery, &e. Ile hn# re mised to literate of Dr. Recker, and continues his practlee cm the same Illonicepathic principle. !intik- , NI to the citizens of Minersvilleind vicinity_ or thrir I liberal support. he takes this method of Ai furmtim them, that be will visit that place nn ay and Fridny of each week,Thr the purpose of co thine those wishing to receive advice, lie may he nat the house of Mr. Vogt, Jeweler, Sunbury :Wee Mo• nersteple. His residence Is in Norwerian Street, near Ruch Evans' steam Mitl, Pottsville.' - July 27, ISSO 70.3nin --- • Patent Self Locking " rgA l'E I' V SIIUTTER 1101.1'S. • • k • .0 • 0 ..' • • I J OSEPII NoCK., No. 5.4 NORTII POlittril r Sr., above Arch, west side, Philadelphia. Manufactu rer of Self Loekho, rialety Shutter Dolts', With a key In open Mein, and Self eloming,Stifety Catchers for Stonier', Afire-, Sash Fastenings, in connection with the Catch of different cites alway• on hand, litt tale by the,dozen or single one. The following Patent Lncks are constructed- on the same principle as the• U. S. Mail Locks, that was of Nock's contract, paten ted 1532. These locks are substantial, convenienfond serum, eitiwrially for dwelling. house Door Locks, with (mall keys only. Patent Sell Lckking Powder tted.Thief Prooltricks for Iron boors, for Banks. Stori...s. Sce., on:tidnil Or Mode to order. Also, Brmah'ETatent Nick. , with, small keys • Dwelling Dense Loa, on a neiv prince. pie of Nocli's Patent: Padlocks, of all sizes; Night Latches; Doak, Chen and Book Locks. tcoun mu,ooo N. 11.—Itrase eastinae of all kinds promptly rum ed ; Old Copper, Brasil. Tin, &c., taken in exchange. July 20. ISA 29.3nitt List of Letters, . BMAINING Hi THE PerST , OFFICE A . It Hamann.. Fa., no the Ist of .bilv. 1 85 0- Ackrrinan Henry Frehn Samuel Mealy A'ate4l J F Geohgan liernardMaiter Thor! PaltriAtesander Ghetto John Mowery Rarah Metal& Kellock Gallagher A McGurn Olden Ras* D 2 George David Mcradden Hugh Renainger P Goodman Isaac' Mellngh Coady Bishop Mary Ghallaghan P McCue John . Rrown James Gallagher PatrichßeeaJohn W Halt Jail:Akan Gmial Thomas Silllman Scrafter Rrennan 'rhos Garracher Thor Shaeffer *Soil 3 BrodigunT Gallaher Owen Southern Wm Vermeil flry,in Grant Stephen Strong 1( IFltalki Anthony Clime William Shultz. John Bishop Wm Ilz.rp Gabriel Sheilel Gideon Itut & Cr. Win Hammer F. S' Sticker Attu:lions Gremtati Dennis lieneey Time Schram , ' 24; linechler llnwiJ Rev J P &broth And row iltirna 11.11, 111 l inlet Ililif rely loabella Alenberz Jnhn N Orrice AlichJel liodzer Ann Sin - moan Jacob titans John 2 Reek John %V Pell Valentine borne JantrA lienesey Marg'retTotnking Lunen . Wentz 8%11 , 1111.411 Wits Malin T11.1141‘11 Sikrtha Royer Ando w Mose, John Terrall John Ilt"adrick Juhir Int John R ^ Thomas Henry 2 Mullett ll.nry Ileititz!eman II I , Thomas caltm-lius arty David Ilarlnian John Taylor Johii Dmrtell Jahn iiiitrhisoo Chas Woods John Ball Daniel Jotter; Wm • . %Varna,' Mniy Cohn SiIMMO Jones J tYtlli tms tl Cnneer Jnaeptt Jnissan Juba Wearer Sam Canmbet Pete( 2Jonts Tlins Wridei holt* T(I Creaby TivoilinsAJones Ann William* I J Chalinger Chas iI , IICA Thos D Weist Juba Coonfair Samuel Joy Fonanuol %Vaasa'. Win Cochran John K.-spier td Watson Peter Cassidy alichaal Klinger W Walsh Michael Coughlan James Krebs U Niilisms Wro Coates John Kirkwood James Williams John T Caesy /fiery Kotler 81111tIVI Maklinagla 6 Cruse James Kinsman Richard McKra,. I. Connell James /Kaufman Roberts Mrllale Patrick Comerliird John Kerresan Pat Niel John Callagher Janie' King Roberts Mr Conne Morris Ktego Win Noble Roberts Coen Michael Klinger Wei Sin linlas Win Cook Harriet Keenan John Oc 1111 l .er 1 totes Carr 'Phonies Lamas James °Donnell John Dinh John 2 Loughlin Joseph °Nein Pt lit Dill Joaeph Lawrence E oecainal:s Ilunn Rh hard Lenguil P 11Writs John Donohoe FrancisLeib George D Powell John Dews William Lawlor Michael Phalan alichae: DovieaJo , o'rt LmeheJtahti Triton Roberts Davison Edwrrti MageePatntk Purcell Wm Dreher Inlnt Murphy Law'ce Pretz Solomon Dodge Mr Maher Wm Prenrel Doughertyratrtek Mealy Thni Priehards John Demo, 'Michael Manhants Philip Pretz,Gitih 4..C0 Edwards Thomasktathews Wm Philips E T Edwards William Maguire CaMilne Patten Patrick Edwards Mary Morris R Quinn Wm ; Elsedhuth George Morris d Quin James , Ellis Evan Marie Elizabeth Mean Janus R Kranz Josiah Mathews Peter II:1MM' Ai Co R Eastwood .Wm Morrls'E P llnherts J, %V ' Fria James Moore Patrick Italiclitre ~ Wm Fern, Michael Morrii Jahn Russell John EMEiiaMM2WaI PeriOn 4 C . Vlinr fur Letters its this list, will pi es ., ear ••advertised.'• t.:11. HE.F1111E:C1". P. 31," July 13, ISSO IS-St , Linn, Smith & 2131 - MARKET ST., PIIII.AD'A.IIOLE -01 sale Druggists, and dealers in Drum Medicines, Chemicals, Surgical and Obsterical Itunt nutrias. Medi cal Chests, Medical Saddlebags, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, WindOw Vias.l, Varnishes, Pye-siaffs, Perfumery, & e ate. Also, manufacture(' of the relehrsted Congress Writitig Ink. and Ink rovrder.— This Ink is unsurpassed in quality, having never fail ed. to commend itself wherever it has beet) brought Into nse,--ws are now prepared to finalsh it of at! toiors, in betties, from quart to one ounce, neatly packed in bores from nne to three dour' eaeh. . . L. 8. fr. 1.10., have at all timely a complete assortment of every arlicie In their hoe, to which they invite the attention of Druggists and Country' Merchants. In the selection and preparation of their articles, they spate no paths to have them of undoubted qualified so that they feel -prepared to till the-order* of those who wish pars Drags, in a planner which they feet can 9dent wilt prove satisfactory—they ate also careful as to the style 6f putting np and pada'!" their goollian order to insure their sate carriage to !Lay 'mint In the. country. Orders by alter waft at all tlinel receilta prompt and catch*, attention, and to any Orngitiefof reapeclability, oar price curretrt will be sent if request ed. i . (Idly IS, 1859 28 6uid • Removal Extraordinary : . TIIE GREAT ccorrtixo w.imPr.tolisx 011 . - LIPPINCOTT di f TA t'l.oll, 117 ELL known as the moat ratenfive and CIIEA P= V 1.1. T r.srAniAmtmENT r.r Fashionable tin ting. in Philadelphia, has been REMOVED (rem No. 200 Market Strert.hr the S. IV. Corner of ilk oadXarket Stet--r triLA DLL's" fl elf Please .rsniember the booth . Nest cbrmkt of Noah and kiarket..ce ' LtYPINV(ITT to CO. Intend erecting a seven story building on that corner, and am selling or/ their im nignstatotk fbil 25 per cent the thrones% in Pinta delphiak• Thoth WhO waist clothing can noir bay it at about their own price, and certainly 25 per cent the itheapeat la the city. as Lippincott & Co., are deter,. mined to melt without reaard to cost.in order to clear out their itock and re•beilt the it..rethis Lippie eott & Taytoett old custorneta (and oha Onion new ; ones) are sot lc ited to call at the south-Weet Corner of Vomit' and /Jacket SW.; Philadelphia. May l& 1250. • 510-Iy. A. Lehman dt Co.. Dr. A. Iluber, - 110101Y 9 S . INAIJICAL PAI IIe N EXTII.AETOR; . eat OBllfill/IL AINID ONLY GENUINE. certain and positive - Cure for the worst Berns and Scalds. Piles, Erysipelas Rheumstlern,Cuts, W"ndiki Fever Bores, Broken Breast, Sire Flipptes. Week / and 'inflamed E)ci. Sprains, Salt Rheum, and encases t of External la flareatlon. BURNS AND - SCALDS. I Challenge the world to prove, that in any one pie instance. "'Dailey's Magical Pain Estractor"— that Is to say the genuine article—ban, a jnee its first in. 'reduction by me in ISM up to this pelted, wirer felled to curs the worst eases of Bents and .19calde . :FROZEN TOE clamp. INetwub I- ,• Ferry, rake re. Ps, Joe. 13,'{4. 61t.eel Da t:t.,Fr—,Bir: This is to een By that 1 have been afflicted for a Danaher of years with a OM toe.; ceased by being frozen. Sly toe has bees very „i n fo ga• see , taped : ally daring the lastsir forma*. when It bad become so much afferded that the tb m h of the first Joint had nearly all dirapPereted. llavlog tried MI the different remedies recommended to me, tint without experiencing env - relief; I had given up ell hopes of sav iaa my limb. Bel; to gratify the wish_ a,. of my Mends, Daniel W. Dingman; W. F i ßrodhead, sod othere.l was Induced to try **Dailey's Magical Pain Extractor," and by the spent one 45 cast box, was entirely roll!' DANIEL DECKER. We, the nodinlgneddrubsenbe ONE WEN% tOtheabove testimonial, out alone sr en act ail oat lee to ff. Dailey but that otherS. similarly &filleted, any br induced to try and,And relief from the virtues of this extraordi nary family salve. W. F. thmorteso; 'oaten 11. Leering', Juan llenose,l Italie& W. Dosamen. C>For directions, and othir testimonials of cares psrfsrmed, see printed f'smPhlets. OAIIITION TO VIZ PCBLIO Njo arthiussif tektmertedged Merit it mot °Veil slim ly counterfeited than DAI LEY'S GENUINE PAIN EXTRACTOR: The different* beitescn the genuine and the cneete,rf•it EV/actors is easily defin.- ed; rise DALLEY'S erurrns/ ded sate grn•isr Fa reaeterrin the Pleverrill hates and scalds..laff.nils rot: stastsseass relief. It &an,* out, the tire and pain in a tewninititeti. "And In cuts.° ttd W 09105, sate rind in- Samed eyes, and ail cases of external inflaination, its soothing effects are erer the same. The Counterfeit Eitmlors, ou the contrary irritate When applie.l.and increase the pain! fleinceogursant of the danger attending the use o. the Counterfeit Ettracinrit.-1 dip:knelt). declare that will wit hold myorif reipousible for the effects of any Extractor., unless the saute be procured at my .own Ile . pot, &In Broadway corner Lispenard Street, ?iew Nock, or (convoy authorised Agents._ lons l 7 Benww. Agent. Pattowi retWit Kt.t rr.Co. "Philadelphia; • Jottwß llicxs, " Reading: cn•s A Ilugyrsa, " Lanenster -C A :41.,;t01a " York. DO YOU WANT TO MOM YOUR (10/056 • IF affileted with Minors, Sori:s, galled neht and shouiders, quitterbrow, grease spavin, nr poll-tvil, onh ho; of Valley's Aninial Gale:ink Cure-All, will CattlV lime pot that there 111/ 1111 Inietake in it. READ: The rounw in : is from the Over . seer of the Harlem Railroad tatabres I ir York, Julg 11, lA-1.9. . I have :Hod DAI.I.EV'S A.A . /MAI. GA L VANIC CURE-ALL, and 1 now rertity that I have found it the most extraiirilinary and valuable remedy ever pal UpOli 3 Horse, and woold ant by Ve bout it for 11 tlJt money, It Gores hard and arls• itl3 11.411111 e reil3t.Sightle. is by magic I Hutt iin a Mule of the Salve, anddloi rolLyr rani make a aaro. bean never do harm. .1111 IN VAN VIMIDS, OVel , Ver lla rICW R.311(03d dtables. RGAD 'FOG FOLLOWING This WO certify that I have eited Dalley's Animal Galvanic enre-All, and found it the safest and nine% speedy elite fortunes and bruises that I hak.e ever used, and I take pleasure in reeninuu•nding It to all. 8. AL,ROI.I.IIsh, Livery enable, Irj lalt a., ti • t. MEAD TIIIS MINERS! Barn frdm an Explosion of Onnpowiler—Slast ing Hocks. n•Ltrs,E.C: Ncw otk— Dear Sit hereby certify, tl.at in the early part o • „Starch last, while einmeed in blast me rocks , n chafe.: - of powder prentainr,ly takfne full effect - Kinn itly floe, chest. and left alit). Mitt hnnrt MO in a dre4dfid manner, 1 Viatlrarri..l home on a Inter, tint Cifell:o4l.m to PA 0, 01111.111113 i size ; the flesh Writ etniiy 31111,10..101/11.the : and my filled with powder and thi.t. A l'hy.Aciait e.illeil 111. /.31/rO:S.O/1 won:doubts :mte the isavlng of my eye, which had several etas over rile ball: and my face Mine burnt all over, and intent blaelr, itate over it be directed poultices to he applied, to draw out the powder. This I resisted, being fearful of losing my eyes ; and having heard 6111(11 of your 'Pain Extrac or, 1 concluded to try it. did so, and in less than a fortnight, and without any other application than your Ellraetor, I was Completely cured,withOut a scar, and my eyesight failly'restored. Parr Brainard, Staten farmed. Jame 2I; ISIS. Sworn before me, the 2lth June, ISM.: Elmo. Gnostrot, Justice Of Mt Peace. • clec siorma! I UkAVpPL tJAtiE SCAI, I O,I Whedifield. Niagara co. N. Y..„.oti. 18. 1818, Jar Dailey—Dear Sir: While my min, 15 years old. wns at work in the shingle mann faftorY of 1.. P. 110131, tie had the misfortune to slip and 011 into a, large vat, need for the. purpose of boiling blacks, preparatory to cutting. The hoicks had just bet rCRIOV/-117rom thr i 4 1, containing a levee won tit v ~r. boiling renter. Ile . forward scalding both hands alid aroma!! one side, n t....`elev. badly and the other loiriatry. file scales weir' bad 011 WA arms and lee that most of the flesh :tone off with his garments, and life was despaire of by both Ing physicinn:: and Italley's Pain Extractor was procured as soon is pod slide (which was In about sit hours) and thipkicti %%loch relieved hint from Milian:, prevented in llamattou nrip and in a felt' days commenced healing his sores. There appeared a ' ...metal Improvement:, so 11 much PllOll.lll 11110 C weeks he 0,18 removed cto hid father's house, listant aimed one mile and 3 half. We continued the use of the 3iolVe medicine about two months and we believe it tcaa the means, under Providence, of gastric his life,and we would cheerful. ly recommend it in nil similar rases as a safe. and In valuable remedy. With sentiments of respect I re main, Heir sir, your must obedient and bumble sem- - • . Ws the undettiined, acquainted with the case. of .31r. Clark's son, henry the above statement substantially correct: ' IN Dewey, Louisa Dewey,/ id Kelaey r ill U rearm Win Evans, E Clark, Ll• Ituse,lra NOV3III, nil NOT man, Mary J Rase. e, , . *rm. directions, ses printed. Pamphlets. . , 11. DAu.gr JOIIN 11. BROWN, Agent, Pottsville. Sept.l, WO. 30-1, Patent Lain'boating 011. A. D. SCHOENDIR, lI.VING purchased the exclusive right fur realm. faelutlng an d vending the PateriegebricaliugOil fioin P. 8 Deviant& Co., for Schuylkill. Llauphin.Leu a non. eill4mbla, Nort linniberland,lsiset ne,W Lycoming.Lehigh, Carbon and Northampton Counties ; he announces to the public that he has rommencedthe manufacture or it in the Borough oil Pnitsville, where he wit! be happy to supply all tirdera promptly, and at the.hema rate it Can be purchased finer the Proprietors of the pateoelight. This eil was patented January 16th; tele, m a d its superior excellence and chsapncss has a trendy given it the preferoomr dirar ati mher e a' in use, for all kinds of Stationary Iblachinerv. Loco motives and ears on our Rallreads.—rand also ter Lain UPC. , All orders left at his store, willbe Prompt iv aitended to. R. D. OCIIODNED, Centre it:, opposite the Post Office. Pottsville,3une Ifi, 119. 1 The following certificates show its c armlet : Phil OOM in, Dec. 4,181a1 Mesi:Js, P. S.. 'Milan & Co.—Den lemartz—The Pa_ rot Composition you seat mem, hav;s:ried, and which you design as a substitute for the hest oil in the work ing of Machinery. has. I am happy. fo say:lllOTC than realized my expectations. I had it folly Cested on ti Locomotive, Engine for two dayS. (in rainy weather, with mud dying over the driehme at every revolution). by a skinfid engineer, who assures me that it works equal to ttie hest spermaceti oily j with a saving in qoantity of '2O percent: This saviog, together with the greatly reduced prier! at which You inform me you call fo roil li the article, willAtrongly.recommend its use oti Railroads and in large mills and; factories where large quantities of 011 are used. I huve now no dont, of its entire success, and under i hail impression tende you my sincere congrattalaatms. Ttuly yours, Min. Esoyvn, I'ollo We. Jan 2ra, '4O. This is to certify that tvc have letinierraindP 8 //avian & Co's Patent Imbricating Oil for LW six wschs and can give:lE our decided opinion. that, besides fa beeng eo much cheaper, OA peculiar superiority over the Ircetapernt oil, is ItsduratotitV macitinrry which renders it r6irry dcrirahle :thick. for ttret par olee. We Ire ect.oorivc!y , o raced in tniointt and Khippinz coal, ihtviatt ele'tlentltroonl,cnzincs of various capacitits atwarL loeistine coal. &s. EIMMNMMffifEI P 3 Drytan ,0:0-41entlentett :have been %Min e " , yoIIT Patent I.llbyienlimr Oil 011:111 the mat hitiery of the Reading tron' and nail WOrisf . . air the lan nine weeksond we consider we have :t en it a fair trial. 23 the works are calculated to 111:1111161011re foist Z110113:1.11d tons of iron and nails per nllllllOl.l The machit.ec - : is very heavy., the riutine one Imitated and sixty 'nose power, and the Weeds are fr ttttt tht ty loamy Imitated revolutions per infinite. After the above trial. frf• (2111 onamen4 the nil as equal to the . 'tient; nil used f t the Country, via, for heaving bea ingsandfast sper.ds, such us shafting and (ans. I reniain yours. Ale . M . CARTY • . Reading-D0n,1% it and Tithe Works —DIA( Manner a th, '49. T PIIILAD6Lintk, DME FULLY informs ths4tizens of Pottsville UL that lie prepared to perfo all operations on the TEST at short notice. ' TERMS 1110DEATE. Students instructed in all the 0 anehes of Mechani cal and Surgical Dentistry. January VI, ISM. • P . ARID LNG AFaI WHOLESALE COMMISSION rA : • Anwar St.. hareem SIA a end .4farkst Struts. i., LrEt.P consign:ly on hand a 1, IV ofall kinds of PAPE.II; ail chants, Manufacturers, Schoch , , made airangements *itli imme o country to manufacture Paper ci every exertion shall he elide ti thuuto ..mar/custoiners. We rer thanks to old friunds for past ournacre smtittock,ond exertion ance of t eircustoui. ' . All order% from the country 1 They can accommodate publishe or printing paper, at Vie short, say to those desirous of a good utt a eallfand examine for yours 0/134et prices paid in cash ' S. W. liA —`N D. FRAM, tro. It) Teb.l6, 7-6 ma Cjil DOZEN of Wet. s.' P. 401.1 ritle.the genuine article. 'sate by the dozen, at Mamoru by tba flails b9tile, at by Afaf,netic relOgral4 jr cs i ftday — :i. Etfoiilie , Mails:- . p $s ad.is 404;40;":Wheet. Red V' While;11112,1:---Itii; eaten's. db--tiiiti; 43 4040iT gaittizi; Th. Coinjffemise s ßill.- 71 1slo vote *has been' taken on . the Compromise_ as yet. A; propo- Shim tattiest the boo) rdifyipStst6tetiiieeti Texas atii gtif iile,fice'tcfarlitdrislartera' who are to ri . eitie boundary and nalnd the sum to tl tiaid for indemnity, h e met with favoil and chanfts,i^d . tW . objectionable fealdtey of thd Bilt; which of course increases its: Chances of suecess.- , - In the Reese nothing of importance has been transacted since the refukal'oe, the do' mission of the delegates froin NeiiAeticci and Deseret to seats in the House: Why is um the Tara wi t i6:;it Ras announced several weeks ago, as bding un der prepaiatiOn; introduced into thei House!? The members elected in, favor of thd Protect tive policy•may rest assured that they canribt escape censure without making a ;move: -- - If the bill is voted down: pftielditrOlie vote to the pec&le and let the responsibility .rest where it, belongs. The people demand ac Lion on this question; promises haVe ceased' to satisfy them any longer. And besides; II would soon test the sincerity of those pr sofess ed friends of protection, who are 'milling out etc idea that a moderate course on; the part of its advocates, 'Mil; secure additionaiaid iii favor of the protectiOn of American Industry: o-r7;r" Professor Webster and Littlefield have had an interview, iit,which the fertner 'ac knowledged that Lntk , tield's testia:nonv . was. etirreet, and asked Iti4orgiveness. : • ID — Henry Clay's last , speech on the Com promise Bill has just',.appearetl at length, * It is one of his greatest Korts. Ills denuncia tion cif lihett of South Carolina, lor treasona ble language, as ‘ -; traitor to . his country, and worthy of it traitor's fate," will meet with a warrn resiforrse in : the breast of every_ patriot. Hannible flainlin has been elected . td the United States Senate from Maine. W7•Gen. Gar/ha/dr, the Roman patriot, is expected in New : Fork, in a few days. igill meet with a warm rhafition. THE “BITTER ENtl" roLicir. .The opposition press area already begin ning, to invoke the "buteNerid" cif political. hostility against President Fillmore, acid the Pennsylvanian, with eliaracteristichttle,ness. finds an excuse for assailing hirn in klthe mention of the fact that he was once appren ticed to a "clothier." Thii term, the Penn sylvanian says, is a coinage to cover the fact that Dir. Fillmore was once a "iailor" and of which his friends afe now ashame' : It speaks poorly,' as the N. Y. Enquirer well * says, for the Pennsylvanian's intelligence that it should not know any difference between •wool-carding and tailoring." The twa pro fessions are just as distinct as thcise of type founding and writing editorials. Pour LOcofoeoistn—it is hard run, if it cannot find anything, else lo_complain of belt a miserable quibble, in which it Ciposts its ignorance of even tradel We cart not d fig whether he was a "tailor" of a "cloth ier"—he is able to "sew up" Lneofecoism,. and "strip" ' - o--ataileceptiye • coveri4. ADL.Mt CLARK. tIVISANS•II CLARK, C. E. CLAIM. to Ca nadian papa_ _ _ moumidg on the receipt - of the intelligence of the death of Gen. Taylor. Our English brethren know how to appreciate valor antr worth. The accouchement of the Queen of grfaid' is Momentarily expected. 11.11-,the troops are :kept constantly under arme,. to ac i t to case of emergency.—[Englsh7Pdper. - What in the world are the troops to:ik 019 such a case? Who'll tell. . There is a man iv the New YOrk peniten tiary, Who had twenty-seven wives. He is just thirty-six years of age, and has been engatted in the matrimonial state business since he was Paper. The above is a pretty toughlstory:—but if true, the most effectual punishment be, to confine him with a . lot of his wives..-, .~oR ~o~s~~. ry Whith is ithis a rniirersaf Falsify Erabrocaftsis Pt' Ihsenoes of the llamas Ffssh. ITIIIE and experience has fully reiretof JNIVERAAI, REMEDY has nni ireroinrlpn th list of popular medicines, having beetr- more th'Xii If= ysara before she politic. ; T es ti mon y alb,: most iffilinterestifiCcharacrer of Its wanderfat e tferta an the animal edofioni) , Cy alaine daily presented to the proprietor A young man in the Town of Wilaori,Whoseaoiliel were burnt olf of him. was reatored (Without aUfrpe. Mg.) by the tinnily Use of this tail. N timorous are cloy Unsolicited statententrof patlepta themselves, and others who h.oie used the Oil:, of CUTeg whit fi in themselves aprioar so iannarkattla, that were they at all interested in a peculiar pottie s they could hardly have been Credited • The following diseases are altinnivnti'tty cithetiltd 4 the cure of whielohis Oil has been completely stiecein-' tat and in which others had entirely failed • blweerry. Rinehnne.tvthdß Poll EyilY t 'reeked Can : nf all:kinds, Larne- ' nes , . 1 7 rosh Wounits. Sprains, Briiises, Sine Cracks. FottatirreffaNeet, rteralchiss nir iirrase.Manoe. Rho matiam, titreot Marta, Ettelnal Poison,. Painfur rifeivoui Affections. Frost ;Infest, • itnne,Carna.Whjilows,Burtia and Chiffilalns, ChaPiTd* - 11ands, Cramp, Contractions 4f the Musclea, SWellin*s,* - Weak neas of the /entity , Caked Breiretsdke. ! . . CAUTION TO rujictiAsEas% Reware of COUNTERFEITS, and be sure the name' of the Sots Proprieturl GEORGE W. IR ERCGANT, Lockport, N. Y., is blown in tge aide Of the bottle.and In hia hand writing over the Cork. pon't be purioa dedlo take anything else withlhe promise it is Pietas,' grandAre.".,&c.: This is•practictd by those unprincipled dealers whose coneeience WA stretch like India Rub ber, and who are of a kindred 'spirit of those in oni large cities, whose - nefatious piaci ices have so recent ly been exposed to the action •of CoOgress. • • - Those whoattemps to Counterfeit thla article tip re ferred LOihe law of New York, of g10y , ,1ft45, by which' it waive soen that every octagon Meddling In counterTeirs is subject to i ntlictmint, imprisonment add. tine. 1 A person selling out of tnis,Rtate; will he liable , t. arrest when iti the State, and'itiao - to be held Lea' wit tress against these he boughtAl:or shld for. •All Orden, addressed tot he - proprietor will be prompt ly responded ter.' - Get a Pamphlet of the Agent, and sea what woo l ., dere.nre.aecomplished by th e lir this medielar. , Sold by respectable dealers ienet:tlly In the United' litotes nod Canada. Also, by J. C. C. titlntir.S. Pottsville ; E. J. Pry. Tamaqua ; C. Frailey GrititiOsherg ; 61(110ti‘ lUD Bethlehem : Pomp 6t. Kerney: Kieran t Lewis' Smith ,¢ CO., Allentown' r; S. -Miler. Runbery ;11,- J. tihearer,,Milton ; M. A. McCoy,. NOl•thuregerrade . Dr. A. Vohe. Wilke:thane; W. Anthony EL Co., W.bile Raven C- W• Snalßo. Lew nhurg `Creek; C. N. Ebect. !Rauch Chunk; Bollet 4r..roned. Tunithannock' IFrederick Klett ilk P:t.,l,Wlttolesai s ent, Phitadetpitia. nov9, ISO. CBI I OLT., wAnEirousr. sa iitA aid ekelPiKi /APELPI/14 rge and varled stock to Publishers, Mer &e., dm. We hare the hest Mills tit the prersly for WlO4/ that give entire satisfse tot our rutpq sincere favors. Wad hope from Is, to merit a contintt- iromptly attended tn. , 1 ) rswith any etrelt size et notice. We would rid cheap article, gins Ives. , r trade lin raga. DING, , 4 1.114 [IOU ...,. 11Minor Eitree ' l, Phila. 'l`; 'owneend's Sanlapa jut received and (Of tureen prices. and afro BANN Ord: rioMciurNr ! pattaielp4; fri:tili"; 4 ;:j4ink LiTtn - I W. Ilierchrsint't.Cel , brate d 11 132,1
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