TEttle OF. TIM • 141INTIIS' 301ADIAL.--Srsour Eleaseltretiors,—Tvro Dollars per ahnurn, payable semi-annualty.in advance, to those who reside In the Conntp—and annually in advance to those ,who r , a l d4 Out of ate County. The publisher marvel to himself the right to charge *2 53 per annurn.i when payment s delayed longer thawone year. ..- TO CLCUS. . . Three copes to one address, S 5 i od Seven ~ .• - ' lei 00 fifteen " - ~t -.o (14 ..., ,, ,,s Vire dollars in advance will pay Or three year's übserlptiou LO the Josrucl- 1 RATES or snrEsll3l 3 o. One Square of t 4 linear. 3 limes, Every subsertneat inse rtion, 1 Potir lives, I ri:ne , - Subsequent lineman*, each, I, lei .One !'3gLoire, 3 months, .3 00 Sit month, ' I - 545 One Year, . 1 8. Oil Business-Cards eta tines , per annum,i . 3 00 Merchants sud others, advertiiins by Ithe Year, - - with the privilege of inserting different adver tisements wet kly. 12 OD , *Large Advertisements , as pet agretraeot. .. iillinsrs' 3ourna I. -Saturday Morulw:, Aug.l7; TFLE . PECITECTIVE' rotacy 'The People Destasid its ReStarr/tics. For 0414: Collllld/TiOXtf, STOSIIIIA DIINGAILN, -• Of Backs' Comly. For Asaitor Genera, RSVBY W. . N)l' Union County. For Surveyor °toned, 4oarrii rcErtDrasoN, Wattingtrm tow!. - Tilt PRINTER wnnts but Ilitte bete beiutv, to and explosion will be avoided, and thus an lima. tame „that little promptly, The weather is hitt., important tlesid raturn, the.t.r.oneany of hu ,to „be iturribui that is mrearnse for delay in paying ! man lif e, win , e awn . 4 77 , 27 . 7 ,r a ion , •ed / ' t • the your Printers bills. These are, nt All other ac canon:. 1 .•_, the harleat l )to collect by the usual means ; hence we I space occupi by the machinery; the Engine am ender the necessity of asking viols and att r of our and battery, vith all the necessary- material subscribera Whet are in arrears for subscription. job ~' t - t I( o• b uch for 1. - eepin,,, em in operation a trt . , p 111 work, or advertising, to relnit it tOillt at - once, by 'host. less room tha the ordinary steam machinery. .We cannot send a collector Into, ' remote regions and elistanges—vre must rely upon the hu<iness.promptuess ..in Land Caeriagp, DO stoppages for wood and - of our patrons, and•we rely upon it with roendence•--I water; safety of CaTS, entering tolsms with- We need money here, at all 'lrina,: but .We particular • ' out endann - e.rittr , property by fire, • and the by need it now, when all the acsmints of our establish • ,!' ' b "silent have undergone their serif annual .audit, and comfort of passengers now annoyed by smoke - 1 .-- :when we are in the habit of bringing theca, up, as ' and spark-s. 1 ' • .early as possible, fair and square.• , i - The Engine 'exhibited by Dr. P.; in his ex- THE AMERICAN ART UNIDN.—The Engravinzs I • • ne r iffieliitS of S:aturJay evening was of be. •of this valuable institution have been rec•lved at D. • . • Maanants Book Ftore and are ready' foiimniedie di.- tweet; four and live horse power, tale battery tribal' .on. Each subscriber or tan:year recelitcs a bunk moving it occupied a space of three cubic 'll. of Etching;illuatrtive n t h e `'Legend ',of Blerp-v I • i t..m, r • • . a r h ' ti e list s ennet& the cost so far, "that it is Hollow," %tithe beautiful engraving "Th 4 Voynge of' , Life," and a share in.the distribution of choice Palm- tC-SS. than steam l under many'nnd mostettndk v ; imp on the thlth of December next. The erospectus I tIOBS, tiluilgil 1101 SOity:.,:,.,' • :...". of this year, present'''. strorig inducemsntsforneiv sun. 1 s icam t y......„,„ „ ~„,,,,. f.,- ~. tig t the „cheapest A scribers. Evert , member, for the yrar 1 . .. A, for each.' . ~'" '-`,"5.,n.t.t.....?` 'The' etononiv is greater . ~ subscription of five dollars, will receive i s inr.v_•- , •' ""...! ' " A ' - tU p ro p ortion to the increased power of the Bulletin, an Illustrated )lonthle-!"sol„ 0D1P 4 1.7 • - 7 •Im • 1 . ' enulitittl' Ills ini,•-- ' "•-• , i"otirnal olArt 1 aloe EDS.:int'. ! !qt. Benton Intends 'moving another • . • ...;;1 6 , on_ steel cui by VI inches; a ise.lt:of tine appropriation to test Dr. P.'s dicovery upon * prints, from finished engravings on steel, average size - of war ,or tnerchant vessel. The In ship , l'i by 10 inches, together svhb exhale in ?be distribu- a . ilea ors large 'nether of Paintings and other works of feikenCcr thus' ipeabs : of,Saturclay evening's I , Art, Bronze Frattielis, Siedals„lscUlptures in Marble ICCtUre 7i , I and Drawings in water co)nts. • • . • ' , •We want no forther proof or the aro i'ailliiity of' , - Substripttons taken at the office of the Miners' kur the Vectr'oonteznette power for tneelianieztl purls>. :• . . , '''l nal, where Ole Prospeeflis can ti, examined. ! ...e... \Ve were not premed It''r such's deem:strat i h. BANNAN, non of p•wer. and we are not alone in our surpri-e 1. • i i /lesecary Ectreinry for ..Tatavltsti c'ssniF , and ileintht. :Nice of :-e:enee. , kil fi d inechnni , s, ',... i and all secno•il a-tom-heti at the inp:ti progre , -r.n ' ._ WE WERE presented soe 'Jaya ago' with "The . rti tomb.. in , 0 . ..1i0rt a tune. - RevolutiOnary Festival Marill,i' a , piece or Masi, of •N,',.,r,,,tie,.(ll••••'enator Denton pro-ent.annevalonttv much beauty and . musical merit Mr. •Dpnat , Saar, a rnarrife-ling a lively interest in the devecoment. of , 7,l4ann Instructor, of this Borough, is the ecitnprker. Prof. fare. The experiment- were brilltant,irich, , l_ We are happy of this opporttlaity to express our ap- an d conelTive:, and if Prof, Page s hould not en unciation crMt. I3,'s abilities both as a !Teacher and Nance ono -top further. the country w ill be thankful t" f_`ol.....ffenton tor Iv,. agency iu:hrincouz tt , up to Perforates. thi , re:ilization of each extraordinary capal,ilitie.4 : ' WE CALL attention to the,, advertis merit of-the of the ;ralvertic power. But. in our humble jtatz• - : _ , Union Transportation Line for,Scliu lion liast.n; Ali- , cntutt. treannot t-tor here; and wit trut4 that every nerrtille, Tremont; Ace., In anothe; column. its ,1 faell:ty will be _'ten 1 , _ , , Prof. Pa..-re io-earry out hi , ntatterocgrest accoamindattois to this litdgion,ne wish " l. P'cln , 'n!" ill" n n..`-en‘.., a---rand n- that `nl-'7 , '"Acti. • the - enterprise all possible success be Mr. _Penton before-the ..•7;elime. It ~,n, to us that the m o st direct wet; of loci-- THE Confere.-8 or this Dariacr, eortip , ,sed 14 I,,La- ! ol io, „„,,,, ti„, s . a f e w o f 510a ,„1,,, w ,, , ~,1 „ , test the non, 'Schuylkill and Dauphin ' , counties, will meet al 1 raise ‘,l lie- ' l- lo.=hly pr,inir.nr.r motive power, awl Jonestown, on the 21th inst.,' al 12 o'clock, "4 , to I 1,, i.lli‘r every rea-'slal.!e encouragement for this nominate a candidate for Congress, r.nd any calwr motive power free front danger. wg ARE irulLbted to tile icon. Charles W. ritrirn I, for valuable public doruerentrl bONGRESSIONAL NEWS. The Senae,.pow seems to haven mind to' make up ,for -lost time in the despatch . : an e d proniptness with which - they halt , e lately dis posed of the very vexatious, question; bronght before them. We hope . the House will irrti tate their good example. Mr. Pearce's bill, to settle the boundary question by paying that State- $llO-,000,000 for her claims in New Mexico; North of 30 deg. 30 min., passed in.the Senate on Friday the 9:h inst.,"by a vote of 30 to 20. On Tuesday. - thc , bill ,for - the admission of Cali fornia was -taken up and passed—tlie vote being 34 to . IS. The bill ,recognizes ;be State on an equal footing with thelori!"znal: States. She is entitled; to two RePresentar, J lives in Co9gress. A protest bas been gotl up aininst the bill; signed by Mes'ers. son, Hunter„ Butler, :Barnwell, .Turnti - ,.. Soule, Davis of Miss.,, Atcbinson; Morton and Yulee. An attempt is being' made _ to , have it entered upon the journal t but no precedent appearing therefor, the record no doubt will be refused. On - Wednesday the biii to establish Ter >ritorial Emvernments in Utah - and New 3Tex- . ico, was taken up and made to conform to hills _previously passed. ,On ~ , Saturday Mr. Pitman. or pennsylva- - uia, ptmntedpetitionS from, a large' entnber of citizens of Schuylkill county. Praying for an irriniediate•tuoditicatton .01 the exiting Tariff laws. In the Muse ! nothing of any . ieneral im ..portance has been done, but the debate on the Civil and Diplomatic bill having closed 'yesterday, we may ,now expeet to hear shortly of the further disposition of the 'frz as Boundary and California bills. • c.5.1.11701iN1A , There are rliro daily newspapt rs)low'pab lished in California. the Alta Calitl , rnin antl Californian Courier. They are 1)61 spoken of as lar v g,e and ably conducted tilicts. • We ati . e indehtcd to the.ll4iladelphia tilgitttcr for • the follOwin; extracts from the t7,lumns of the latttir: , i Three Artesian- 7 clls arc beint bored is 'San Francisco. They are intcinlckl to supply the four reservoirs which are beir4construc •ted..a hort distance from them,: with an abundant supply of water, so.as to meet any emergency. calculated that . these works, when completed, will cast $50,1700, and that the reservoirs will contain a'supply of 100,000 gallons of water. , -.', • 7.77 - C,r - orivrien Porizp.—The mrria ,, e I . i The resident poptilation of the city s,ahout which is tolbe usettatahe coronation of the I 22,000. Including thuseotiship iwaril, it is Emporm; of Austria., says a letter from Vi- i fully 9 4,000. By Winter, it will float up to onto, AV:I.S T , llnde., in,,the reign of flialeq, for I t s hi-... inarriage or -his . ilati2 hier..Maria There-ri. 1 50 , 000 . - They arc also iriii - itair tvav to loose ,tuce that time it 1: tvze - it for the corona Man none of the r - u - riratity tlwy I took ivith them ot the Emperors. The ;Odious akne eci , ts I from more civilized party of the country• is:"),(l(tft florins. The painting nnfAltedoort They have PreSbyterian, ..ICont, , • • regational, . are by Rubens, and co-4 c,o,nno florins, , Baptist,'.q..llnnlist and Ep,isetmal"..ehurches., ID - '1 7 ',;4;1 1 / 2 1 Pune:htnrn - I.—The Con Yen tion . The pastor s o f eac h ,i r ,.. nic i p of ta l en t, ? earn ., tilt revising the Ce,ustitution ofMichigan bas Mg, and etitMentn . ty L I ' d t , ~.,,,,.„„,,;,,„, re , olvcci;not to alter the present law abut- . - ' 'e ' -ant tt-t)(..1 , r......... - 1.1.1.it1a tilt 'punishment of murder by death. . - who Steadily attend It.,:orship in thes_. e places,. il e -,,,'" w p s nearly a unanimous opinion in :are large and. r i'Perlaidc, - and rapidly increa-' f a y/3r ol_the.law.as itstands. :.sing. There are saidlo by a h o ur . f i thousand f" -- _,./ Ftirty-.sirfernalca arrived at San 1?11111- ,- ChintSC in the city! They Lan: , riMstlY me-. ( - ken frOto Adelaide, New South AVotes, on clanks., generally, go<td. nod -...re' represented the `SAI - c'tiillne• This is lll°'' la r ' cle ' 4. l'hie as the most order s, l% Ind prU(..l) t indtt.iti”tt,' . c l , i went of that , article yet made tir. California . • • In any s i ng le bottotn. class of the eominunity. . , . . Tr''' - - - Prirsts and Nuni--Among the pas f An extia of thti e(r/1// , 'T (..,ITlaito, a ii,,i ,f ia-- , ~ ; . , ...users by the stcatiß•iiip Hernmn, at I)*w 1 .- letters that rem:pied in the -ts.:III Fran' (-two .}(,);-{;:, nrt: twenty one priests and nuns, from Post Oilier. It'..tientipies no b ~,s than twenty France. . . . closely printed columns. The lilt achlre , ,sed. I - - ji 1 ,ad iron i • t s ri .l , ' ,. ri.ri 11 /III( IT(I V7l. 7' l o f r ailr. ro Spanish and French ladies alone, occupies ,teas reeei yc d, lately, at l'i•ttirslafrg, Virginia: -about three columns.. IfUtv will this effect i front. Tales, fur the Petersburg and BoanofFe - the `girls tliat. r have been left heilind 3" 1 road, t • . s • 1.• 4.7 - The lie'llse in which 'Burns lived and The population. Aunniican and Foretg . c.,: iiied - . in Dumfries, has b‘..en purchased by, -now remaining ill the State, is::'ftieuteryinit t;olonel Ws. N. Burt's, the second Natives and residerits'ix-fore June I. IS-19, 15.0(X1i, son I ,f th,...f,,,t, -: • Americans, lip to iiirie 30111, ~ , . - • 7,, 11 0 1 4 0 411 , ,r,I -1- Tii , re arc about sitventy ' practising - 2.11 , Foreigner-, I pity:en:lns lti :.--ati Fratici , e,o Strange they 121,w° rata supi,re....: there t'fr. : 1 1 30:It iq til t : 5t1.,,t... • . , . l• ' ■ IMPORTANT DISCO I VERY. . Electra- Magnetism a .21rOtiee FOWer. It will be remembered that at the last Ses••• sion of Congress, by a proposition of Mr. , Benton, an appropriation of twenty thousand dollars was made to enable Dr. Charles G. Page to test his late discoveries in Electra - Magnetism as a motive power by practical experiments. '9n Saturday in the Senate Mr. 8., announced that the Dr. was now ready to communicate the result of his in vestigations and to give any further expla nations necessary. Accordingly Saturday evening in the Smithsonian Institute were fixed upon as the time find place for that purpose. • Scientific men have litag known that Elcc- Ito-Magnetism could be used as a motive power, but the expense n ecessary was greater than dint incurred for ordinary fuel. Hence the project has been abandoned not as impos sible but impracticable. Electro-Magnetic Engines am sometimes used as toys, but no ' attempt previous to this-of Dr. P., has been inadc to apply them to practical purposes. His discovery claims .simply the means of economy, by which this agent can be used , for propelling boats and nioying, Other ma chinery at less cost than that employed in • running Engines with• ordinary fuel,' - The advantages as enumerated by Dr..P;;;lnde pendent of the actual cast in tnorir' , are briefly, these : The danger of,conflogration ei 00 , , C.ol:ll.EcrloNs. ... We, find the fullolviog in the Pott,stown. -lierni.intkr that lin- Lech.latn - re pa..-a 1 an art I,utht - ;rri.in..r. thr Realm: Ituilr,a(l cnint•Any It - E. V.ITDIATE DELITS—.IIOL - NTING TO NILLION:2—itad shut the c,,,a-eciticilee tht , partiality to .a m• oovol v tall, alb r ,:•-thc np,,n l'OOrt. NltilOWs mid ,CMII.I.I2iNS. - -Frin a 117 , ixr eh- 0.1,, IP roriry. ft . It •is not true that the above was taken from a Whig electiobeerinrj article. It ori ginated in a Loculueo paper, in which the LO'Cotozo members Le.trislature who voted for it wee L. denotinccd Tor dishonesty and corruption- lot...voting for such a bill. We find the following in the same paper: thiehanan arrived in town o n Fri. morning Ite o t, en route for the Syriac:go. If, in good hondth, aotl,from hi. ayyeartmee nc 1i nc3d jodt..-e hag been the recipient of more limn tr. ri2it,q 0. day which he * o et frerly elegi , e , the Altierican taborer to, get tor fiiN (laity toit.—lioli d:Cry.ohvr,r.," 11 . . . 'We haVC aIWAV , bvltevell llr liblehanan tole migoreyre-conted is thb. "ten real,-'a clay" aren-ation. LICITIIMStrate . the correctly , . - of - eliarg% we have often wordered why lice time, V.ltc.. - ) and paragraph eentaining the tgeatiment is not given. If the editor of the Ledger will refer to the Congressional proceedings whi-le the Tariff Of 15 , 121 1 %.../s under discussion, he will find a speech mtile by . ! lames 13uchanan, in the U. S. Senate, in whibh he advocated; in effect, the reductiori.o, wages in : his coun try-, to the rates pa* . id . iri Cuha, and the coun try would be "covered with blessings and prosperity." The rate paid for slave labor in Cuba is about:ten cents a day,, and hence the appellation of "Ten cent J . initny."' Vire hai,-,e not the speech at hand, or we would publish the txtract in guilstion in full. The speech was published iu the Wat.liington Globe at lentzth, at time, and a copy no doubt cau be obtained at Washington. orEzrc-Ddinp.—On the 2 Ith ult., a frightful tiplosiem ul fire damp took ' place in a coal pit at Commonade, Scotland. Out 'Ol---tivetity who." were in the trine, teen were. instantly ; only one man ear. lridg death fiv throwing himself flat.. and al:awing-the fiery storm to pa=s over him. The inachh'wry aml implements were dustrotli_inclutling, the bue_kes. The limn had' not D,tv}l's safety , ":117/7A Stn.f;uhir (ice ured,on the arrival of the from Nvw York for Ilihiltelphia,lacilie matket strict depot, Newark. uh Ttuttilay morning., A keg of yr,i s t was put into . tlw hazz. , o2:e crate, when it t xplotted with - --.lrcrounious foice, tearing Of the top of: thweriute, tlisur in,g the keg at • Ita , t fvetlintoitiwair. It' funiled at the feet of a by_suittiler, hymn. kneekcil . one ' man Al...own' anti eompleutity covered Imo with " froth, and ~. eatteretl the . ..contents oti- the pas -I,SerliZers, •t4erri a iudicro4 appear- ante,. ' ; MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTiSVILLE' IGENERAL ADVERTISE R. ADVICE TO YOUNG :BEN. Continued Last week we addressed onrselves tolhis jm- 1 portant class of the coMmunity„ calling their l' attention to the political movements of thel country, and propounding for their Consider ation several qumtions relative to the busi ness tendency of the measures of the two pd- Utica!, parties. Our remarks, as the article will show, .leaned neither to the one side nor the other. We•girnply invited an invcstiga tiou of both, and left each one to decide for himself. We now propose going a.stelifur titer. A few words will show the differeift effects of the policy of the two parties, and t ik4,, e balance fairly deduced, in a bUsiness int of view,' in favor of Whig principles. ne feature only will be sufficient for. the present: Party-policy in the regulation of a Tariff, the very corner-stone of business re gulations in the United-States. Under the operation of the Whig Tari of 1842, am ple protection, was afrorded to home manu factures and homl_,productioncvery where.' The consequence. was busineis prospered, 1 operations were extended and hundredi of ' persons, hitherto idle, obtained labor and good wages. In 1846, theLocofocos repeal ed this Protective policy, and by reducing the fates of Tara substituted tbe free trade , system, now in operation. . I On account of the low price of labor in'l Europe, foreign goods are now imported and sold in our markets at less cost than we can afford to produce them ; thus undersel ling and consequently bre:aking down our manufacturer's, sacrificing the investments of the capitalist, and throwing, a large por tion of the laboring classes out of employ ment. The statistics of the anapufactures of Pennsylvania alone iustain".the proposition, 'while the constant reports from other States I of the general depression of business, confirm rthe fact that this LocUtoco free trade policy, is injutlieious and ruinous to the best inter- i ests of 'he country. If then capitalists, pru dent and cautious'men with thirty and fifty years' .xperience,are unable to combat thi9 foreigq 'c yI:14, rn ompetition, what success,n;> l .-i; c an- 1 en without experience. ql). -. .it; Without .capital and without a busi ness reputation? The population of..the United States is increasing at an Unprece dented ratio, and constant demaA am be ifig made for eslalitishing various branches of business to employ the 3 oung men grow ing up in our midst. But until some better protection is afforded JOT home production against foreign competition', such lave t- merits are not only unsafe but imprudent in the highest degree. The caisumences aro certain. Economy 'and industry. are-indis pensable in every Branch of taniness. These legislation cannot beget, but it may du every thing tcward their encouragement, and un til that patronage is secured, young men have few inducemems fur the cultivation ot such habits iu any vocation, where they have-seen them practised to nu purPose by older and more advised heads. • V OILVAGN N VIAV S. in:Lof the a Nero York The news by•the Pa li is four days - later than, that of th< Cambria announced in last weelt's Journ4l,. Dates from Liverpool to July 131st. 10, England the admission of Baron Rod's child as a member of the Ilouse of Commons, has given rise to. much discussion.. It is difficult to frame an oath which his Jewish would-he Lordship can cwisen•ntiously take. "A meeting was convened in Liverpool, at the American Consulate, Col. Harrison, the United: States Consul, on the ofilcial at)- . nouncement of the death of Gen. Tit) lor and suitable resolutions adopted expressive of sympathy and appreciation for the deceased. The repon of the potato-rot through Ire land is contradicted. Major Priestly, the deputy-inspector-general of Police, has made 1-a tour through the South and West . , and re ports officially to the Goverment that the 1 apparent blight of the potatoes was owing to local and temporary causts. Account's. from the counties of Cork, , Nersey, Limerick, and Waterford, concur in stating. that there is no real potato disease, and the prospects of the . harvest are most cheering. The Wheat also,• notwithstanding the serious bligqi 're -Ported some time sine:`, has entirely rmovcred anti promises an alitiudant yield. The war between Demark and the Duch ies has aetnally begun. The two armies met on the 25th near' the village of Idstedt. T,he forces are variously estimated at 25,000 to 90',000 Danes and 20,000 to 30,000 of the in surrectionary army. After some skirmish ing, an 'engagement ensuctl, in which the I)aues were victorious. The Ice.s on hulk •sidi?s is Slated to he'7ooo; the larger propor-• tiou from the Danes. The battle continued eleven hours. The Danish army is now in possession of !hi; town Sc h lerwig. The Holste,iners are cum:en:rated in Micah. The engng cm en t is represented us,on'p' of the most sanguiyary in the record of history. By the arrival of the 'Niagara, we have dater from Liverpool to Atirjust 3rd, Every berth in the Aihnitie in which Jen'hy Limd Cakes pm-sage ioi the United States is alrea dy em,-aged. She is to sari on the 21st.— siilVcontinues in relation to Baron Ruthelii!d's Kat in the 'louse of Cum. mons. A man named Julies has been ar rested in London on suspicion of ,his having intentions upon the life of Lord Splin Russell. The defeat of the Ilulbttims in tire.. late Lactic of Idstetlt is auributcd ru want:cif urn- touttilitia. • They are'-expected to beTprepar ittf,r for another test of the strength of their MIME Cotton has slightly, advauct,d ; prices fairer than by the quotations of the Pacific. TILE The Washington torrespondent of the BostQn Journal says— A proposition is now under consideration by the friends of domestic industry to effect a modification of the present injurious taritf, elitTerii.g from that winch I siiggested•in receut letter. They propose to otter it as as antendment to the civil and diplomatic appro priation hill, as it is perfectly apparent that lig original tueasure can be introduced at this advanced . period of the session, and while there is 5U much sectional agitation in Con gress, with any reasonable prospect of suc cess. .It is proposed" to adopt the market prices on..iruports for the year 18 , 16, as the staiolittl of a hytne valuation, and to assess the duties on' that valuation for future im ports, by Nplyint , -the 'present ad valorein rates. Another feature rff this plan to reduce the existing duties by a graduahsealei thay reach a stationary of twenty per cent.', by 'a reduction of 1-15th of Iper cut- I tout eyery . third • year fur a. period of 15 years. It is now manifest, that the political majorities in both lioues wili'nut submit to a radical change of th e present system, and in order to procure any moditicatton, it leaskyr' found necessary to accoMinodate this ) prejudice. The mode suraesteil does- not disturb the favorable principles of our uppu twills, It preserves the ad valorem feature which they cherish with such singular in tatuation. Their plan `is free from the objec tion which was urged against • the home valuation, formerly adopted. by ildr. Clay. 1 , since it is not assumed orarbitraiy, Lot . I fixed by my ascertained standard trout the market. FOILEIGix COMMEUCE. Breakers Ahead We cull the following important m inform; tion fro statistics published by the Bost Daily Adrcrirser, exhibiting a comparative view of the imports and exports of the t. States for several years. The. increase of Foreign inaitortatioti - over the exportation of domestic manufactures within the last yiar is alarming, and already shows that he country has bought more t4an she has sold, variously„estimatedat from forty to fifty mil lions-of dollars. Such a state of things can not long, be tolerated, and ifeontirined, must inevitably lead to such' scenes as characterised times gone by. Government, State and Rail Road Stoelts have beiii remitted toßurope to ' the amount of thirty millions since Ist Jaa. last. Bills on London for the last steamer were 10i premium, about one per 'cent above par: Nev.- Pork .shows an CXCCS of importation, thia year, when compared with dm MA, of nearly 20 p(ir cent ; Boston 20 per cent; Philadelphia for the 12,4 six months nearly; 25 per cent; Charleston 33 per cent. nbove 1813-9. And all this, too, with the ad raiurern principle in foice,+. ander which enor mom+ frauds have been - committed and in tome eases ascertained. = New York has imported during the last M rsi year, excluding specie, W 03400,000 Busiest, excluding specie. vmsao Total to 30111 a June, 1650, For tbe year 16484 Increasc this year ta two Oasts, , $11,500.1700 If to thii Zre mlttoproportionme Merese•extt other part, the exce-'s , pl the pre rent rear bqued the last will be fully thirty millions of dollars in value. ' The main I : lap:4! of the country. Qotton it i, true, command , high prices in Europe,. bul we cannot rely hp.qt tt greater aggregate ut value this year he youd The expels of Col toll .111) to this time urk• a,:feliow,.. to foreign po-tt,tro,eco bales, worth say ito- Pl4ll 50: -. 140 .000 - 60.-214,000,0 W Front the ,, e ligures it will be. seem. opt not much feAtill)ct! 1. , to be placed on our itip.or.l trade fur the corrent year, beyond that of .1F.17-ti and Y. - The tibleN A ts!..es peetiliarz'alue at thin time. Ttwy are brottzht (low!, to a late period. (Jimet:3o, 15. 1 0,) and will illik,trate the po,ition., arc tatctutto maintain. • Ist. The home'market NIA tight of in our over anklet.; to,rrovide Ettrofte with our produce. - :hi The b.,bers the intleArlal form, of 'Europe, at the expetve of our own 5p44..- t idir . , , bla-t mid other titre 341. The ad vals 71. ti ,tici-Li:"; • " f .2 " 2- mena t rt . • • rS. prolc?ph:. of Tariff is the I inflicting lica•Ky frauds uport the revenue. .I , th. The import trade of the Unibr. periciii, is oiled!. beyond the ability of the country to it.tis tam fin. fi much longer period , at it: , pre-em And la-tly, there gene:cal inettuatiun - to OVUT', trade onil.-ektiava4.ratioe. I , 4.)yund dur utcuui, which experteitiFelind history „phonic - I teach, us avoiiks The fault lie- wlth The hona; tyk l , hot. F• 0 art.-el - 111v rein'uninetitled to Giinizre,ts by See- Goliath), Rush, arid other% of thit trea,ury, 1 ,, -ace Aced, m orirec to envourar.e foreem labor. li:wive takes ottecotton at Si',o hi 575 p er hale, a nd rctitrus it in rualuilnetured Aiape, adding '2O to 500 p e r rrinl. for labor -peat upon it. • Great 'Britain levie.rwenty mdhon. of dollars tloty annually on ne article of American produce, while the tame cu -r , at home uuly twu THE ISLAND OF JUAN FERNANDES Si.me visiters to Juan Fernandes, the resi dence of Alexander Selkirk, (Robinson Cru soe) and his man Friday, report the size of the Island, 13 miles long and 4 wide. Its shores area pile •of barren rocks sour& of them . 2,000 . feet high, splintered and separa ted by earthquakes - , Wild horses and goats cd excellent eating,.nbound. Fish and Lob stcrs'are plenty cud easily procured.. The - toil is excellent for potatoes and corn : pea ches and grapes. thrive in every valley and strawbt4ries iu their season. The Island is resortcd'to for wood 'and water. A writer of March 11 sap: cl; air , rtl. a very indifferent harbor, ana has on:c tw e l v e mhab . :twit , , five men and .even women, all man. who ,all,l he was n“r pt - the I , laral. that hi,'nature that hr wa , a native or :‘ fame. Ile had lived on the 1-4.irld (lave Tfp•re ate five hott-e. it , l.,rwoven Witt} , traW, alr , j , r(haLt a 1 - 1-. tit Ihe Origin of Conl.—The immense bedslbfbi t mullions coal found in dip valley of the Ohio, fill the mind with 7:uuder. A g,e alter age suc e:.sive grov. of plants, sprins - ,ing upin the same reg,ion, were entombed beneath thick strata of shale, to the depth of more than !' uue'lliuusaud litet;while beneath the whole i lay the bed of an ocean, floured with fossil ' salt. Indieatious of coal are found at inter- 1 ' e a ts, across the great valley from the Atte- I , gliauY to the Lucky mountains. It is found j mar the surface in Kentucky, Ohio, Illinois, t land Missouri, and without doubt, may he ' I found beneath the extensive tertiary depusites j 1 which him the substratum, of the great 1 Iprairies in the central and nothern parts of iof the Western filmes. As low dowo as NOV Madrid, un the Mississippi,. L oa' was i i thrown up rrum heneath the bed offthe river, 1 1 by the great earihgtialre of 1812—a sufficient pro,forits continuation in the most depressed part of the great valley. That the coal is of vegetable origin, uo one who has read much on the subject, or per sonally examined the coal beds, will deny. Time was when it was considered a peculiar mineral product, formed in the same man ner and at the same time with the rocks that surround it. The product of its chemical analysis, being altogether vegetable, -And the artificial formation of coal from Wood by Sir James nall, have silenced all doubt on the subject. The only mystery now is, how such vast quantities of v egetable matter could he atxuartilated and grown on the spot were ' they were buried. That they grew in gen eral on the surface ZICAV 'occupied bq dm coal, appenrs certain from the perfect state in which the most delicate leaves and stems are preserved. Had they been transported4by currents of water, and espjciallv frctin any distance, it is hardly possible that they should nut have received more damage.' The cli mate at that period, must have been more humid than at present, as many of the plants are of those fainiiies which now grow only in tropical climates ; and as the laws of na ture never change, this may be deemed a correct inference.—Srlionan's Journal. . God Trade of tlic Oltio.—The Louisville Journal states that the :mount of coal now Annually mined on the banks of the Ohio and its tributaries, cannot be less than thirty live millions of bushels. -worth, at the points of consumption, not less Than two and a hall uiiliiuns of dollars! The rate of yearly increase is probably not less twenty if DOI twenty-live per cent. ° lsi this city, this rate of increase. is said to Ise more than :18 per per annum ;' and the yearly con sumption of tlsli; is said to have reached three millions Of lals.hels. , r_7lll4)cy. —A careful exploration of one hundred rolvns in ittErsaclito , etts brought to five hundred and seventy five cash of idiocy. Of these, four hundred and twenty were idiots ‘froin birth, and of this number they, obtained information respecting the pa• rents of thre,e hundred and fiftynioe. , in all but four of these ex:unit - A — ease:s it tray foundAhat , une parent or the other. or both, had - iti'some war departed from the taws of -life and health, 'being either scrofulous, pre disposed .to. brain affections,, .intemperance, grossly sew,ttal, - or unnaturally intermarried with filootl relations. Thrzlis."l4u - itieught by such dirlosures should prove a.V,arning. IntereStinz Discovery rear Pitisburg.—Thi Pitisburz Gazette announces that a, painter of that city'has dis Covered near the head of Federal street, Allegheny City 2 vein of earth about eight feet thick, and appattmtly containing, thous'ands of tons, which is simi lar to Black's; Fire and Waterproof palm It is formed of eleven different colors, neu iral tints suitable for painting the outsde of , houses, 6:c. In the none it is of cnnsis tenet, of tallow, and on being dried, reluced to powder, mil milled with oil, it mikes a beautiful and de.siraele juiint.. It is 44 con templation - to erect tvork, and prepare it for the MU 741. . C77 - 7* At One of the iron mines, in,' •Lehigh county, where the water is drawn out of the rninely mule power, one of the aninittis reo l'ues tu.work, unless he is ridden. 'To save a hand, they have mounted an artificial monkey upon him, and Ire works steadily, perfectly satisfied.. LCMAL AFFAIRS. Tke Nrut Public :School House.—The Building to be en.icted in this borough, by order of the Directors of the Public Schools, is already be gun and, rapidly !progressing, under the superin tendence of its bkitlful contractor, Mr. John li. James The object is to provide a suitable build ing forthe tiecoMmodation of nll the male pupils. It is expected thel lower story will be ready for use by the Ist of Jancutiy next. The' design presents a beautiful apPmirancet. The ground dimensions are: the main belling- 1 057 by fil) feet,' with irojeet- Mg wings, each 18i by :21i feel; all to be two Igo , vies high, elleh feeksin clear. The location 6 delight - ill, and When Anithed, we doubt whether the building, eithhr for the eoncenieh,ce of a school room or the bentity location, can be surpassed by tiny other in.tbe State. s rirFire.—Oh Thursday cresting, at about 8 vtivtottlii a fir° ivAs discovered is the stables of Mr. Samuel bt. Mills. The Fire Companies were prornptly.on the !spot in a few ,minutes, and the flames were sigipresmd without having done any material damagei. It was said to be cared by a lighted match ihrown in some hay, stored in ,the premises. A yiiring man, son of . IVlr. J. C. Lcssig, had his arm brdlten by a fall from one of ,the en gines, while in sapid motion. tar Ladies' fair.—The Ladies of this borough, it will be remeMbered from last week's announce ment, propcee ;h . olding a Fair at the TOWri Hall; next Wedr!es4l4- and Thursday: The ooject is to pay for a Church Organ—a benevolent enterprise that deserves . l:iberal -encouragement. Their bill of fare compriss everything, to *use the Caney, or tickle the and judging from_ their general industry and gdod taste, Ire aniicipdte an of-fair w cii worth attdndiug,. siso,oon.om 109.000,n0 MINEASVILLE AFFAIRS. cr The Agtzte prevails to an alarming ex-tent in our usually healthy borough. It is quite a new disease here, ahil I 'believe, has nut been common in this county.; Its prevalence is generally tittribii , - ted to the extensive marsh, covered with stagnant water, which lies above the dam, On the Wolf creek. This: darn is a scrions nuisance', and should lung since haive been removed, or indicted; The waters of the Wolf creel:, which by reason of it tire nut permitted . to run rtil..eit.,-I*, ve ,,, ( "Y:.- .r ..1. 1 1..4.4k‘!"3: 7 iiii . 1'iii..; dam for a * considerable dis tance, and tlice stagnate. There is also a large pOol or stagnant water between l'kdiaven's founarr and the :time ILI' Railroad. From these a potsun ous vapor or Miasma is continually arising, infect ing the atinoSidient and producing disease. Cer- I " taialy these ate the prolific sunrces tram which bilious diseasits, chills and fevers are engendered, and it is quite', time that some means should be ta kim to have them removed. The health of a cum- Initii,rt;,' is infinitely more imixirtant than any con sideration of:: individual pecuniary interests, It may be that the owners of the property spoken of Would be slightly a loser by the destruction of this dam, but for iiitv own part, I lielieve. its value only imaginary; should it however affect him, it can furnish no ipical reason for suffering it to remain, to breed diStettipers and diseases. The constituted authorities of the borough `will not discharge their duty the Public till legal measures arc taken fur the removal lir this nuisance. The Prifire over IS'olf Creek, is in a most dilapidated and unsafe condition. Travellers and teamsters hak - ing : occasion to come to l‘linersville via Pottsville, will consult their intere<ts and satety by taking dip West Wood route. The borough authorities aro of opinion that that bridge should be re-built by the county, and übout two Years ago an order of rieW was obtained, upon which the Jury reystrted faiorably, nod the Coart approving the report, it was submitted Cottle CoMmissioners, who refil-,4t 3 ..arultoill refuse, to build the bridge. It is a fair premttription, tberetbre, tbat it Will nut be built fry 'tbe icotnity very speedily. I am informed that the boreugh authorities intend eructing a new brit.l6e immediately. I hope it is so. In kletier from New York to•the Philadel phia Inquiru, we learn that the Gothainites are on the, tip-toe of expectation for the or ot this sweet tnusic bird. The writer says • "Great:preparatiors are being macle for the reception of Jenny Lind, the Swedish Nightingale, wlio steamship At lantic. The new music H I, in which she, is to sine„ on the 18th of Septetnber, is „ , r , o-• Iv on raidly, and nim,t be finished on . the first of thlat month, under a penalty of 520,- mit. The Hall, which is the principle part of .the edifice, will be one hundred feet in width, eiclusive of the stage, which will be r, et in length; thirty feet deep, and forty feeOigh. The' whole 'edifice will be lighted with forty-eight windows, construct ed after Ote Grecian style, each being four teen feet high and seven wide. Twenty',-four of these Will look out on Mercer street, the, others ooening on a court at the opposite side of tOt. building. Eight dormitories or doors, fdriniug the entrances. will .give an anthem:o of live thousand persons time to get out of the house in the short space\ of five minutesiarthe utmost. Two of these ehtran ces will lopen into Broadwav, from the rear of the building, through a grand passage way of kvbite marble : the other lour de teending by large staireat cis, fifteen beet in width, io Mercer street. The ball itself, the grand feature of the whole building, will be finished in a ROT. ',genus style. Around the three sides a gallery 'will be erected, at an elevation of twenty five feet from the floor, supported by iron !columns, in the Italian style, with l' ailt flat ing,s and capitals. The front of these will ha7e ad iron trellis-work guard, somewhat !similar to the galleries in the Astor Place Opera House, but finished in a more elabor- I ate mariner. The seats are to be rosewood solits cushioned with crimsoned velvet. R'7° the Body of the deceased infant attic Queen of Spain had been enbalmed,and - was to be placed in the royal chapel. Among the measures employed to preserve the life of the Prince were poultices baati of ether, inflation by the bellows, and finally in the placial, of the bully in the warm skin of a sheep whialr was killed ip the royal cham ber. At :Vl:tortirlit, 11atn., en the 4th inst., by the get. 44;Thet14. Prof. THOS S. RIDGWAY, Jr,„ of Manslivid, to Mist HARRIET M. FlblrElt. of the same pbiee. In Philadelphia, on Ilo• Ith ;mg, by AM, 'Slttrhel, r. NIAV'PON 141111 LES, to lbs. :11 A 1111.6 ET 14 V/. SON, Intth t r Plots vi4e. , Oo Viirdnetthly morning last, after a Ann Iliness, ❑AIIII(CTT PRATT, infant dJugltier of Alex:lndex' and Ilairict A !tetheringlon. THE INN J. OVIA EFT OF PINEGROVE, 1 .?- 1 w rertrh in the English - vougelictir Lutheran Chn telt. tit effect, between Market anti NfonCi.:10,1111. etal.limiti morning, !rug. Mat 'sr, 10 o'clock. The politician invited to uncoil, , IA MEW PAI fl.—TilE LADIES Or THIN!. 1.11 ty!Chureh. Potesviile. propose holdlor s Fair and refill:4l. On Wednesday and Thursday, file '.!1,1 and .2:26 otl'Aimiki, lost in th t. Town Ilan. Tne Pair w of( Wrdnraday morning, at 10 terit.c.h. A ereat tia,r lei> , of useful and lane) , articles will he nicer. cd for Ole at .rair prices, and ;11A0 frUllS and refresh ments rained to Inn season. The prneeeds of the Fair will he appropriated to the paynlcrit of a debt note thle no OrP.Pman, 411 who furl dimaini'd to enjoy a pleas,. ant festive season and encourtge the - Ladies In their effortslto do good to the Chttrth, rod thereby blend beneentente with rtntertaintornt ditd plearom, wilt lICTP Wien a Fair opportunity, and we would respect fully invite /hear to attend. Allgllslllo. 1650 jeop F. ASSOCIATE itr,F(litm 141.1113 BIT E ru 7`; 'Congr egation.worsb ippi nr. trl Thoinpaon's 1111 W hhilditig cortier of 'Market and Second tux, have move/ into the large ripper. flan of said burid mg, vebere;religinue worebtp 11,01 be conducted every Sale bnth.'iy Bev. D. T. Carnahan. Service , ' 20 COutroence at lei dock. A . .1 .o'clock, P.M. seats free. The itnhlic are rcajleCt rally invited to attend. THE nr.t.itantis ,spAtvlcEA tip 'nig tlecond MPthorliqt Episcopal Chorea, in Afarket streel,wiii beheld at lo o'clock, A.M., and ill P. —no ticrvices iu the rvening. until further notice. -- I MrRCHANT'S CAIIO.I,ING 011. 110nAri --lt I; only necessary to become acquainted with Ipthis valm,Ple 11orse Remedy, to he convinced that i‘t 1 4 not mil:, the heal, hot the cheapest medicine t h a t farmers or any other owner of Flotsrll and cat tle ran make itse A - w 4 , , could fill a volume of certificates, Inkt will at this Orne only Insert the following mmatl nne from Mr. of Newton: :-1 heret y certify that 1 have llKedithe Gatgiclig Oil, prepared by Mr Merchant, and. found it to be the hen medicine fur Horses, cattle and other animalo, that I ever made use of, and stied ready tojeLonitnend it to any one Who. keeps - banes, and to farmers in paiticular, who should treeit ,nn- Stalltly an hand. LOTTRIPGE. Selo advertisement in this paper. A initop4kt bf deseription may be had of the agent • I JENNT ram) UMIRIED 11=E=I ! 1► s INFAIV=P, & tti . TY s"A j l . te rHAVEgNS VVAoIteIec-, mig 32-It* ri , EACILERS WANTED.—SEVEUAL GS perieneed Teachers, nude and fetnale, are wanted to take charge of Public &hoots In New Castle Dis trict. The Board of Directors will receive applica, lions, and etatninc the qualifications of Teachers, at their School Muse. In Bt. Clin. on the 72d nf August, at 2 o'clock; P. 3:1; JOUN W August 10.1830, 32 -; Secretary. IE A.61E107%17 - 1./4 - 4 1- El3, IN TIIE — PUBLIC _ schools of Blythe Township-7 Principal Mate ?earners and 2 Maintain Aisle Teachers. The Board nrEsaminers witt meet an Thursday, tnel2th day of September nest. in the Pabltc i3choot /louse at lama Philadelphia, where appliCants will attend for exami nation.' Aug taso . , 31, a t MALE TEACHERS WANTED. r- • — Tlie School Director" of Branch Township, will meet ea Thorshy, the 228 day of Atmust, 1850, to re ceive 4)oh -zilch' and eaanaine Teacher*, at' the Pub. lie House of Henry Dressler. 'Schools to commence on the 24 day of Septenther,lSSO. ;OLIN B. llEEDveee'y. . 31. St Llewellyn, Ang 3, 16,50 PiFOIIIIIATION WAS E ill 3 Home, on the ntght bf the 9.3 d ult., David Price, bny berween 11 and PI years'et age, of rather slender frame, with round face, black hair brtd eyes. Any in formation of hint directed in his tattier. the at St. Clair, Schuylkill county, Pa., will be thankfully received. JONATIIAIS PRICE. August 3, UM, 31-3t* mow. &v.. 'FIN UOOFING.—TMIS BEING THE BEA ! son when oar citizens who desire to secure their buildings from the ravages of fire, shouldnerk to have them made fire-proof—the undersigned would re spectfuliy intone the public that he is prepared to fulfil all orders for Tin Hoofing, 'nowise, &c., JACOB !if. LONG. f Pottsville. June 20. lESO raIKIC/CAN RAILROAD IRON—CON stantly on hand snd for sale, that superior twirls of light T Rail, 28 Ma. to the yard, inanutrctured at furnished at gnat notice, heavy T rails at manufacturers' prices E. YARDLEY & SON. June 29. ISSO 213.1 f tibu / + ICS. Cooper, Brass; Bar and Mock TAD, Soclder's Snlellei Lead, &c. Orders received for_ Brass and Copper work. and Machine furnishing. All orders connected with the above Itnenrotoptly attended - to, Ce South Street, above Frolli. Philadelphia Juno IS, ISSO fit o.l4 -STORV”—TtiE sungcruiten HATIN - t; removed his Iron business to the lore,. Store. hitt. 13 NORTH WATER STREET, - is nnw prepared to receive orders to any extent, and for any description of iron and Steel ; his stock is re. pleitibhed !Mat hia own nnnorrations, by alrOnst eve ry Packet, and feels atria/lent in his ability to give satis faction to sit who may tarot . him with thrit cuttogl Tr.rlllsl t II 9SCESIPLIP t i r i"." ' WM. De COW, 13 N. Water Strcel Philadelphia. 7.6 in Feb 16, 1350. it - HAIN: 4 —6l'r - 6314:J20 feet i in. chain. Also V./ turnighed at the shottest notice, 5-h, 3-1,11-16, R 15-16 and 1 in, beat proof cable chain. at N. York trees—fteisbt added. E. Y ARDLEVIg.: 43 :i; Aprd2d 183 b . ,_ 16- - 1) AIL 'ROAD IRO'S 7 -80 TONS 21 1 i riAt lla Lt. lad Road Iron: 50 do 141 4 do do do" 8 do 411 4 do do dowlth.4llkev , IS "do 1 1} . do do do And l'lntek-,1"or sale by • A. & (4, n.u,sToN, 4 southfront st „Phi:id% Ph ilada ...July .11, 1846.. ..1 ._ ~.. .. _._ .=_ - . ----- .1 IS.N . IAT di 1101i.ETL 1.12633. i O. ,-; r., TONS asortect baiter iron. Nos. 3. 4 and 5 o ItJeJ widthsof2s.34, atul36lnchesand raud.,mtenett... A. sr C. RALSTON. 11, it 2 4f 4. South Front st. Philada. ST) TONS of I'l - a - t - liar Amen. nn R R. lino. of VIT -10113 SIZCS, jIISI recetved and for sili• a , the York 3tore: E. YARDLEY ,V. SON. ' . March 16' ItSO ' - - I i 11; A.I NS FOIL MIN F.1,4--The.stinprrihera have l. / illftt renewed from the ship Elizabeili.6 and I Inch (text hest Engliah Chaina,inatle expressly fm Mines. and far gate. Apply in T. & E. GEORGE. . april22 rr al Market and lath: i eeta.Philarra". JEWELRY, &c ( — SOLD PEN!.4, ONLY ONE DOLLAR.—TIM 1.3 Ruhreriber has last received a lat of Gal 4 rtns with Silver Cases, which, be will sell as low as oat dollar. Also, superior Commercial (Mid Pens, with heavy sliding Silver Cases. a new article very cheap—tosether with Ladies' (Joh! Pens with Silver Cases, as low as et 25.. Aifal, ,t:olti Pens unit Pencils with gold Cases, all of which will be soil nnasuagy low, at It. 13M.0. AIN'S Cheap Book saJ Siatinnary Stare. July 20, 1450, 29- 1M ERIC A N CUTLERY, CDCA P AND 1 gaud —.l very roiperini article.. equal In R.lger'9 & relehrno.d Cutlery, just received and Or sale yrtudesaln and 1•Iall„ at • ' DANNAN'S Cheap Stationery Store, Where also may tw had Rodger s. and Wafitenholm's and other Veit-Knifes—also, superior Razors, •by the angle or dozen • May '2,S, r I lIE lIILADY ELLIOTT (Warranted) Ever Pointed Cold Pens, 11. , 07 stand A No 1 in the Pen market; every person Who has tried them will acknowledge their superiority nThev are made and sotd exciuNively hy Brady k Elliott, two doors above the Miners' flank. Watches of all the. reteltrated makers sold as above, at prices to flUlt the times. ~xme mss — _ _ _ CARDS. - 1 7.11101.14 ES VERNItgit.G, COM. DENI.EII, Vj No at,"ve 1301 at . Philadelphia. Coal rereived on Blorage or on Commission, and advaltrrti RiVPI.I. kv. Anro+l 10, MO, LIE S L:l3 SC gin' Pk, T sot ttoa. sue out, all lanes .t" nrnpoty and a, counts, a itlitri this County, aid will, if re act as tistiosec, Trumre, nr Administratoir, in settling up estaieis with promptiiiigs and N. !if WIL.SON,"J. P. Market thrert, Pottsville, Jusw. 1. , 50 '35 Iy_ P. EIIERWUNT, EXCHANGE AND COL- O . I , a •:ing Office. Pottsville, Pa.—Dealer in uncut era Bank Notes. •Eilla of Exchange, Certificates or Deposits, Checks and Drafts. Checks for bate on Philadelphia and New Yoe*, to AUMS to suit. March 9, !Ma. ' 104 A(A EINCI4 —For the phrchare and sale of Real E* tate ;. huying and :same Coal; taking charge of Coal lands ; (Alum $c and collecting rents—front twenty years experlenceln the County he hopes to give ratisfurtion. Office Mahantango otreet, Pottsville. CHAS. N. 14-tf Aprll 0, 1850 'IIA. GOISFItIiN,r )11tITICE OF TILE PEACE, J. • Tremont, wit nrotnntiy attend to all Business entrusted to his c.tre. Ilan for saleseverai lots—aletr, houses and {MA 1 . 0.1 vie nt rent March - 30, 1850 OCTOit C. IifESBLER, IIONICEOPATIIIC) PIIYSICIA Y, ItemoVed his Office to one cf the !trick [looses in Coal Street, Pottsville. April 1,14. W. LINK., AND sintraloN jj Offi ce in coat street, ht the same house occupied by Ur. !lapseler. rott.r.vsll, April _l2, lass, SIIIPPEN, ATTORNEY AND L COUNSELLOR at Law. Phidadelphia.will attend to eollertione and all other Je g nl, tootne.l.s. In the Czty of Philadelphta.odjolning Counties and elsewhere.— ° re No. 13 Pro .‘o t ent, la la • _ li. avcAnu, x - rrottNuv AT tatw, (1 - • magna—ptlice in the Library Room. late the Town Sept V/, :9t9 it A TTOtthi AT I . A V.", Pon Ca r .b.„. County, Pa. Office lil.p,itting the Exii:Anee.llptei, Dee 15,1910. 51-1 y i'tHARLEg — AV:IIETiiNg: ATfOIINEY AT lJ LAW. Ilas reini , ved his otfic.. to the formerly occupied by llorate Smith, F,..71. Sei,l 1, 1819. r D. ME ItEDIT U.—Real Esto te A zency 01 rico, (7entre , Comity, Pa Aunt for OP safe and [lurch:vie of Ilenl F.,tate Agent for Lands, nod collection of Rolls. &c. Oct. f2R, 1:249 ,iiervEr. tittrZ...liTSTiCE OFTIIF A!E, S 11'itt attend promptly ..to Agencies, l'utchase and Sale of Real Estate, &c.. In SamYlkill County. Pa. Office in Centre - gime:lopp, site the Town 14;01. Oct 20, 1010. _ OCTOIL G. .N. Ali, :SURGEON 11 f/ENTIST. Successor to 51 D'epoy. Pottsville. Office on the .ts; E. corner of Market and Third Sts. FArttity th, 7—tf FOR RENT cOMFORTAI.II.E 11011 Sr. ON the corner of ii,vench and htahantango Streetu, apposite third PattersOlis bouse. .17,:mt moderate, with Immediate pos.essinn. Apply to jA5iCs GI LLINGIIAM. Mahantango or V. HODGSON, itlilver's terrace. August 17, IS.O I { ItENT—A Large STORE HOUSE. on I` Mauch Chunk street, and rolpernient to the: Rai) road or Canal; will he rented mall the let of Apri nett, or. longer if required, upon reasonable terms The building is Orr. by 30, two stories high, andWel cali.olated ror s n aring Hay, Grain, Flour, Feed, arc Application wade. to Nay It. 1,149 FOR ILENT..TIIE SECO:sin ST01:11," (wet T Ffs•ter A Co.'e Stole State, now arropied by Cltas Likewise, frt rent, a new Store fioum, imitable for an office, in -East Market F.t., neat Detour David litack, Esq.'s offiee. A pply to SOLO `FOSTER. I%lnr.eti !SSD. volt RENT•s-The shop occupied by 3. Strause, as a Shoe Store, on Centre Bt. Also,. a Two Story Frame [louse on the same Lot. on Second :31. !Inquire of March IP,, IS3II EMI FOR. RENT—A good Frame House, to Mahan tango street, now nertinied tiy dA. Eloycl." Apply to tfI9M,TON ADA MR, New Castle. LOST AND roinw, &c. ()NE CENT REWARD—RAN AWAY FROM the subscriber, tesiding near Schuylkill Haven, on Sunday the 4a' inst., John Ilrennon, In Indented ap prentice to itie Farming hiisinees„, about 15 years of nee,' rather WI and slender, fair complexioned, with 'Jett hair and blue eyes—had on when he left, a run nier piai4 Frock Coat, Trowsers of. the sane ; he was Ntre4noted, having left his shoes at home. All per gang nre hereby cautioned against harboring or trust. Ine said hay. KA i will prosecute all so offending, to the utmost extent of the law. August 17, 1950 j OST—A CESTIPICATF: fIOVNTV LAND; ~:Vn 51,M:1, in favor of George (Amnon, of Captain company. I ith U. S. In fanuy, l*Pned the 23,1 Mardi, 1519, Ina iletnat Washington, to the addiess of lames it. Draelf,` r.Fn., at Orwingrabura, instead of ,Ortvrpborg, has either been tent or embeantert. The soltseribm hefelry caritinora arty perxon against put , . eharaingsaid efriifigate—he hovioa notified the Comp iniasioner of Moratoria at Washington, and demanded a Duplicate of thu mime ELI - liMillCll. LAMPS, FOR SALE.—THE TlttlS- U tees of the E. Chritch, Pottsvills, about to inttoduce the Caa light into their place of worship, will dispose of the several Limps tnerOn, as a B rass e pricer Consititlo,„ o of one six branch r Chandelier, IlWo Pulpit Larniis, two AVM' di). two Swinging. - do.. and. two We do ; all of which are constructed for limning Oil, and in good order. Pleas:, enquire early of Rev. THOMAS F. JOHNsON. or to rit3lllEl, It. KEMlTON,Trioteir. Aug 3, /0.50 .1 . " • 314 f SALE.—A SETT OF SHOW LASES, J.' suitable for a Jewelry Of Fancy Store, for sale cheap.. Inquire at the Jewelry E tore of R. C. GREEN, Next door to the P3t Office. irOy 16.50 • _ Nov LT.:SALE-511 that cer• r lain tract or parcel of land, situated on the Broad Mountain, in Lotver gabantatipitownlhip. In Schuyl kill county. (formerly Berke county,) In the State of Pennsylvania. bounded and descrtbed as follows, to vett at a marked white oak tree; thence by late vacant lands, now surveyed to Jacob hillier, north slaty-live perches, to a white oat ; thence by late vacant land, now surveyed to George Werner. west ISO perches to a stone ; thence by late vacant land, now surveyed to Leonard thick, south 65 perches to a Spanish oak; thence east' 146 ;inches to the place of beginnord. containing 55 acres and 152 perches of and and 'allowance of ifs per cent. for roads. ace. JOHN O. BRENNER, VOtt. SALE—AII that certain two storied stone .0 Tavern stand,known as the VALLEY HOTEL, 1 ,5..._ situate on Valley street, In thetown of Pat. F-""" tenon, In the County of Schuylkill; con (- gil taming In front 60 feet; and in depth/00 ft., Ifu l_ ....)=--"'• 'ills ant from the Schuylkill Valley EaMotif /00 yards, a %violet% point the Cars stop 4 times daily. AlaN4 nth r tots of ground, each containing 60 feet In front, 400 feet in depth, situate. also , la said town of atterson. The property wilt be twig cheap ; terms'easy. Apply to - D. E. NICE, Esii . at his Mace, Pottsville, or to MICHAEL cociinA Ai, SA Sept-1,1819. /03.4 f - - FOR SALE...The tinbecriber Is de -4 4.- , .. sirous of selling the dwelling house In which 1,..., 1 ' 2 .'1 . he now resides. in Morris' Militia's. The iF building is one of the very best tn-the Dor oirzh.--ht rge and admirahly arranged; with every con venience to make it desirable. rossesi ion given at once GE0.77. POTTS. • March lA, lASO - 114 _ FSALE—A 20 Iforse-Ironer Serilm Engine, JO rs in excellent working order, with winding geating all complete, two &urns, and two wire ropes, each abaci& 2.10 'feet long, for hoisting Coat from mines. The above is a firm-rate Engine; it has been lit use only IS month*, in the Borough -of Tamaqua, where it [nay be seen. Apply to JOIN BROCK, SONS & Co., 97 and 92 North 't hirtt Street,. Phitnda. or to BENJAMIN !MILNER; Tamaqua. sPty It, teAti 104 am SALE.—TiIe su4csibers oat!. tog tale'gvttiv• ica,tl rx' act., tam of 5 x 6 loch popes, with holt:,, rings, acc.., all in rood order. Also, 15 Drift Cars, 40 inch axle, tl .of which are rizzcd with double brakvoir all of which are in good running order. Also, GO yards of inch s!ope chain. The above will be sold low , for cashor approv ed paper. coN-sea, p. 0403 dijArri.vai4LES, New rbilseelphia. 15.1 f April 13, >SD. Large Circular Coal Srreen, 11 fees lone. and rti feet In diameter at the largevt end,— a d•ipteil to making coal of the most approved sizes--co,t $135.00 and has been very little be sold cheap fur each. Enquire at the York Store. E. YARDLEY & i Co. t_ nurl) 16, 1850 COIL SALE -- One 10 horse Engine, with break. l' trig rollers, screens, shafting and every thing rteces, , ary st.,itt aCnal breaking estabightnent, which will be sold on . very reasonable terms. CEO. If. POTTS. 11-tr Match ►G. ►EC4I VOR 5A.LE—.One 30 horse hoisting engine. w Ith I' winding ecaring all complete. Empire st the Black Mute Collirry, Vorft. Farm, nr at the office of GEO. li. 11,41 E=l33 rffit S ALL k1..5 0 Largo aailrtrol Caro, 200 Poet of one jyrth Prof Chain, 300 ".. 4-Inch Chain; ipoo March 16, ISf:0 Foy. 5A..16 E....0ne 60 and , rme 20 Horse Steam Enilinef.rraie, Apply to AN DReAv RussEL. •Pnttsvtile, April, 13. 15-tf. Mahantango St. _ AND TO LET.--11,Sildinz Loo In IStoum Caybon. Wood and Lyon's addition to Pottsvillr,on Nortzezionst— Pottsville. and in Mtnersville. Also a convenient OtTic'e in Morris' Addition. Apply to J.P.e. H. CANI,PIIELL. April • COAL ItEGIONS.—,THE COAL apctoss trf Pennsylvania, twine a general Geological, His. Corival. nnil Statistical Review of the Anthracite Coal Districts of Pennsylvania, tilmitratetc with M aps and Engravitige, and Statistical Tathes. The Maps and Tables alone, are worth more than the price of the Book. Price 50 cents. or 3 conies for $l. The Doak can be mailed to any part of the United States— postage 7 cents. For sale at HANNAN'S Cheap Book awl Stationary Store. inly 29,1950 29- riOUNTERFEIT DETECTORS £0 11 .Angtigt, whole:ale r o t.,,t, at 1141 , 1NAN'3 . Book and Per Poll,. al Store. .Infie. 1, 1650 22- !VICK'S WORKS, VE.ITY CAVEAT—The .criher parch-Died at Trade :. 4 .tot. a lot of Hick's complete Worka, bound in Library ,tyle, very cheap, which he will sell at less than puldistr's priccs xt his Cheap flooltstore•L-catl immediately to secure a ropy. ' tt, Cheap Bnolwdiler ninT Stationer. Ile has also a lot of the PO , IIR. :113f... than publi.+ln•re A vril IT7 1.50. T 7.. EN MUSIC—SWEET SUNNY 'ISLE, AN .1. 1 1 adtn!red song. I will often think of thee, a beautiful melody. When the weary ate at rest, a sacred S.lO • Let us hope for the best, an admired ballad. The single man, n new and popular comic. song. I give thee back thy plighted vow, an admired ballad. The village spire, with a portrait of Jenny Lind. The bright eumnier roses, do do Joy never light nty heart, do do Sunshine and Dew, a new ballad. o.,would I were a boy again. The Robin. Bottum of Melodies. Marches, Waltzes, he. Together with a tatee collection• of the latest and moat popular music, always on hand. Pieces obtained to order, at PAN NAN'ti Bonk and Music Store. ItC. , IEW MUSIC —LEE & WALKER; SIit:CFA sorstnGeo. Willis, Nn, 162 Chesnut et, net, uutien parnutn'a Museum, have justpubhatted th folloi.viug beautiful naltids, Polkak, &e.: Think ere you Speak, by Di, 3. nen,* The Secret., Ely thel author or " n lore me then an. now." ITEM Saucy Kate, as rung by tar. Hudson; Br sic by Dr. Ca n n Von . " Heise the bright Flag of Columbia," adapted to the popular air of " Ever be Happy,' in Opera " Enchan tress!' CEO ME The' Theo) art gone, by the late "J. T. S. 'Sullivan." Hope Woman's LOW!, " A Dream that love can ne'er forget, by M. Keller. Dil['gent Polka, by J. A. Getzr,.. hitnrine do, by M. Keller. Phrenix do, as performedrat Cape May, by Johnson's Hand. elninry flrltitant,fromtriu Opera of the. Four Sons of ♦ymon, by T. C. Wiereck, - Sts Amusement*, rieganeer., by Charles Voss! 1.. nr. W. have the pittacit,e to announce to the pub lic that their crock of Sheet Music concise.. of the txrgest and most co.nplon assortment to be found in the country. they are con.tantly alleine to their stock all the new Music published in 'New York, Llaaton, &n. 39-tr A fine atmortment of the heat manufacturers of Neti York and Bost on, at thr. iewest rnikli prices. INSTRIIMENTiz. , A 163, 3 2e - heral asvonment of Guitars, Violins. Ilan -1,,.... ri u w., Accord.,9n x, &c,., Vt.,lin, Guitar. and ilarty Steinls or 11,, m .Tmst Italian qualitiee. nil of which wn: fie fttri: , 6lle4.4 - n the . pliblic anchhe trailp at . - . _.• On I,ll.sei.t ral,-.;„ 1 Order, pdnoually at ended W. Jan 12, 1:!5, - 1. ' 2.1( MEI EAV DIUSII6.—THr. LA Z7EST, CIIENITST. 1.11 peat and ninon elegant assortizent of PIANO FORTES yin the United States, can folm 4 at the watehonse of the Subscriber, 171 cliunt - Street. above Fifa, at the OM Stand occupied more; than it third of rt rentury by Mr. Gen Wittig, music publisher. NA:NOES, HARPS ORGANS, SP al- THINE?, AMLIANS, Fres h front the r, °Et cele brated :tlantifacturers in N. York, Boston, Baltimore. Philadelphia, and els. where. Sohl wholesale and retail, at the maker'scash prices. d ()SCAR C. II CARTER, I:1 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. E. YARDLEY & SON 47.41 OM 7. MORC; A Ilar'ket 1141' 9AI4IOEL no EN • '93 3t• L:0 . 110E LOA NON In E PIMLICATIONS, 45cc DID'SIC. PI %NOS Feb 0.1550 eitipkitt.Es rsesitis GANZ. PROPEISSOR lJ of Atonic. American lioune. Centre Street, Potts. vine. Llune.29, 1550 26-if misaELLArmous. SIALL.NOTES BOUGHT AFTEft TlLE ittst of Atiguel, by SHERWIN. Aupsy,l t:, 16511 ' 33-Us GOOD PASTURE FA)11 HORSES . on CAT tie may be had, by ripptylpg to the subectilier— water In th , . fields Horses and cattle wilt be taken to winter on Oasonable terms Tremnnt, August 17, 1540 SC YLIDNEWS,:ENGINEER O H AND surt- VEYOLI'S rocket Table Book—A capital viGrk, just received and for sale at HANNAN'S Cheap Book Store. -'2O May 18,1840 ICDIA IVIIBUEII PACKING POR EKGINES. 1 The subscriber Is prepared to furnish India Rubber Packing for tltenrn Engines, which pi said t txe supe• = Alsn,ltidin Rubber Belts tot Machinery, &r., in,erth er with all nrti,cles 8t the India Itubbei line nut+• used. {lime 29, I'sso DRAFTS AND OF EXODANOE 3N etum* of 1 or MO pound* Sier/ing On England, Ire-. land, SC 61i11111, !IN alf`.. France, Germany, or any part of Europe, for sale; without any charge, at UNITS 4%.'N'eL Passage Agency in Pottsville; Also. European Silts and Drafts ca:oeit and collected at tics °dice. 6 tfasougers abr. engaged at the lowest tate., and uu Ildetainn or grumbling. June% ISSi • `23. 11.1111,E1t YARD.—TIIO ArtENTION 0 F Iturtders and other., ie rentertfollf.-Invited to the paining Milt, where they ran he entted in all It it; do ot /gained Flooring, Tanning anp. Lumber, from 1 inch Boards+ to Pattnet Plank. ttiTRAI:CH t! Co., , Corner of Pth and Alorwe s sian Street.. May 1.5, 1850 41-tf 01' SO,GEN.FMALLY. known as it should be, in this democratic country of equal rights and pricllegas that should Intio an equal chance, tout for this reason all should know thaethe greatest bargains are toted ritual at JOiliNit4TON & Coin New Store, .Stater's Old Stand, Centre Street, Pottsville. May 18, 1850 20.31. OTICIP—TISE CO-PARTNEttsIffP HERETO., fore eibfft Ica between tbe.!..ukrelersigned, I , ading mobs the firm of Richards & Call . ersort, is this day r. dirolved, by mutual' 'corwebt . C . be Intelecaa of titer hie tirio will be scitted by E. l'actkrana. F. PiTTERSON, TIIOO. B. niesiskttoet rottortne, August loth . sso 33-at• iirk -IN loaned 10 Withelut fironatnituesht. nue Bay Elctio and one - %ett mech. hunceP, to be treed by him dui,hg my writ andrpieasure. D. B. Liz FORESVX West Branch Valley, Aug.l7, • ISSoLETION' OF PA TNEItS S -1 /The respective partnerships of Haywood & enyder, iinywoodk..Co., - and Benjamin Haywood & CO. are this day dissolved, by the mutual consent of Punnets. _ George W. Snyder and Benjamin 111ilnes. have mi stimed the payment of nil the debts ef the said three firms, and they are :oil horized to fettle all the business thereof, and to receive all the agtetts, credits 104 et , ft.C.ta thereof, to their own use. BENJ. 11 ATWOOD, CEO. W. SNIDER, BENJ. MILNE'S. eit, August, iiso. The business or hi Ining , and Selling Ens!, and Manu facturing Stenni Engines, 'Machinery and Castings,witt near be condutied by Genree W. Snyder and Benjamin •liiiineap under t . he Una of Snyder Fditnen4o ' GEO & , W. CYDER , BENJ. MIL:VES. 32.1 f. Pottsville. Angus% 4ib• lP"S‘i OTICIO,--A I. 11: PERSONS AR E HEREBY .1 1 1 cautioned ageing negotiating a Note for *2 50 dated April 20, payable (our months Cor d ate , In favor of-Peter Decker, and given by the anbseriber. Said Note was lost. and Is paid, eon•equently it in of no use to any person but the owner.. WILLIAM PAYNE.' 12-T et August 10, 1550 PAISSOLIITION OV Al The Partnership heretoflrse foisting between thee undersigned, le this day dissolved, byratirol commis. pen - awns gloving cLlSiris against t ‘ ,.7. ~.7!!!"4 . -Z il Fr eeeng Stern for settlement, and all °wino the said firm, will • please call and make payinsnt of the ,some in, Sa rs or nte* filen°, who Is Sally authorized to ;Wig tb4, affai the late firm of Olefin & :itifto. • ~IANIES GLENN, , JOIIN STINE. 3t-"itti • Aug 3, IESO _ • !.N-OtlCETsliErtr.ny GIVEN THAT TUE UN dersigned 'tave had letters of Adenlaistratinn., granted to them of the estate of the tate Andrew O'Brien or the Borough of Tott33llle, Ototmee, de ceased, and they requegiall persqns having claims or demands against the estate of the said deeeabed, to mate known the name to them without delay. • WO. 141).4 4,N (YitRiEN. EDWAAD -0' II rti . • July '27 10,10. 30-13 t.• Oki) N 11.'8 SO - TiCE—Witp,am / as. Litters of Adminktrltn•n nn the estate o James Itr;her. 'ate 1 4anugh of Pottsville, de ;love been ttrante4 to toe sgbveriher—all per sons indetittd to said 1,11{1; ar e roqu,!sted to make Immediate p:iyinent to the sub%rribers, and those hav ing clastloi ngtinst the Fame, will prevent them duly nujitentinated (Or vettlentent, to David Klock, Esq., at his office, in Ntiavilh, Mohrsvitle, HENRI: 1 017 N UT, Blue Bell P. 0, • Lauf 4stet Co., Admisivtratori. July 13. 4450 28-6 AST NOTICE.—ALL PIArtiONS.AItE tionri Tint to porch:~ or use en Oil from n. D . fi!choener, purport inc to he P S. Devlm's Patent Let hricatieg Oft. lie furs nn . authority from me to matte it.—he ttaA not ,V , T , the rosicct receipt .so make still is tioirig a part or toy irvirmliento in wrong propos %inns. t respectfully refer all persons interested to the qrcoool. , of the sarioto, U. d. Cnints. lately, for infringements of Patent -rights. I am the. Patentee' and sole ot. ner of this. and ant determined , to prose. cure not only tt. D Sch ,, eno - . - but all persons-purchas ing or using the nil from hilb, to the utmost extent of Ilse tat P. t 3. DEVLAN, rateritee. • - MOTICC.—LAHotiERS. I'ONERs Mill OTEI iII EVA. whom wish to pnrctins.• if , l4 in Trevnrinn, at private. sale, will find nn Agent nn the Premises. oral the town nt!PAM. Labor nit the Itnitrnatt be riken in payment of iota. One Wilt' the wages of the laborers will be advanced in (abb. I). BOYD, Actlit. .nine S. 1450 GEE. 11. POTTS' 11-tf PATF;NT LueßicAT -1,4 Oil.—Whereas, a notice has appeared in a nett sniper in this County. cautioning all persons from purchasing said Oil from me. now I hereby 'give no tice that Mold the ezolitsive tight to manuCtetare and saidoil in the COUnties of Schuylkill, Lebanon Dauphin, Lohich. Northampton, Carbon. Lnzerne, Columbia, Wyurnin,g, Northumberland and Lycomiag, and that all person. wM, shall interfere with my rights as afOritrslill. be prosecuted according to la W., and that I will intbunnify, protest and .mve harmless all persons wit - , shall pirrelitse said oil from me. ' Sellt7..N£6. Pott.mrllle, June 1, 112-11 NT, per,ons are hereby notified not to!' ill purchase or ofw Ott froth IL D. Rchnener. catrpor tingto be p. R. Ilevlar' rafter Lub , itaring• 0 - 04ao he e haihn nuthnriiy to b t attc....m.h t /it, tql4 any Person Inv dhating ot th.trte the OilYttoto httn will be prosecuted / according to Lam 'ay IS. 1850. C. - OPAYLTNEILSITIP—WII.I.IAM WALLA - et of the late firth of Wallace A& laklatrin. has tAfo~tt day formed a ropa riuership n•tth SAMVEI. 11. ROTIT ERMEI.. for the transaction of a General Coal utsder the firm of Wallace S nothermel, The recelyfhe•and ehilmingpf Coal Will be contin upd, as beretoll/fe, no wharve4 at GlnucT's - ter, and No 9111chmond. atAce ?JO Watr44t Strert. WALLACE, £tAMq.. 110THERNEL. May I, 1.€30 , _ rr A N.II NOT ILCE.—Tne Book% and 'accounts of FrP4TER & DALY, .11aiiine been a%signed to the Stiberriber , q, all persons trlvlne accounts open with thern,--arn requested to call and genie, and ,tbnoe in :pebtedtnrnnke.paymene onlir to us,pr our author zed urent. accounts not %ettle.d before the firm hf `Perember next, will be lett With a Squire for aettle-; Nov 10. 1849.-r BRINGIHURST'S ES:0E1.1111X I N IC, FOR sfetaltle or pen, requiring do preplratinn. and inipe - rinran any railer in bbanti, and permanence of rotor. Ant received and for salP, wlinloolafe and retail, by B. I.IA.NNA.N. • July 17, 3,. , 50 ETTER PAPF3I,. VERY (11E-AP.:S Iteams-of beantitul , bin n ruled Loto.r Paper, which cons parrtnmvi at n areal bargain, just trceived and fur sale by the subsr.ribi.r This ,Ipt is vanrthy the at tention of Merchants and others. as it wilt be spit, st less than manufacturers prices; at June 15 19.50 TJARRISONtS INK ON DRAFT.—JEST RE— • 1 I eels ed a 'Harrel of Ilarrison's celebrated wrOtch will be sold by the Callan or half Milton on,• draft. "Also. Ilairison's Inks, Black, Red and Blne, in Bottles, wholesale and retail, et city manufacturer's . prices. Mercharirs and others nurchasingio sell agatn4t tan save the carriage by tatting at - R. HANNAN'S Cur.:to Book and Stationery Store. Where can be had good Ink as low as 30 cents per dozen bottles. MU` 1 4 , 1b.50 W.- 11)TYILE AND PTILEBEI ftorninG Fr.rid and Cam pen e, a nyg nri,tiarid and roe sale, 14 , LITTLE & MARTIN, Centre St. 73areh 23, 1 8 50 , . • 12-3 in LfOIirONGAHELA ed tb years old,And of stinerior quality, fqr %ale by .1. M. BEATTY & 3t-ty I, ISO IS.tt PEARL New Tort Pear) Starch. fbr sate ittiole.nre and retail by I'. 'M. BEATTY & Co. QALPSAGO cuuESEI—JuA' rreelved and for !ale ry J.W. iIVATTr & Co. Ns 4, 1850- TREMONT DEPOT' 110C. 6} E . • --- The under4;._„e.ed having leased this n." 1 ", tA rre .h„,i c o r p,,,ogious hate[, situated ennve . .niently to Lbefßattroad, in the besurd'al Town of Tremont, J...speilfuny- informs his friends and ibe travelling public, Or Ire is prepared th entertain them in the m oat txm,seemimteble Tbe,hous6 is un ,:zr the rw , nneement.of Mr. L. M. Gager.♦ gentlema - a who spare nn pains ; to - rerwor it ",,!,,',1411"; oC 1 ,, : m ic patrnitage. TIM Tuble'w ill be abun• best lbe markets afford, and be furnished at dainty sapplind wah the the e.tioicest Wines and hicitiors the liar..,, Pa . tnilies can to• accommodated with large airy Chain- , hers, and excellent board, on the tnnst reasonable terms,—atrording n mast desirable i,oreat from the beat and bustle of large towns and cities. The West Branch Valley- raasenger Train fauns at the Iltiusn, and good sheds and stables are atmehed, with accom: . . modating hnstleri alwacs in attendance. 7.ACIIAP.IA(IBAT rIORPF, Proprietor. - .Titty 5, 1650 7.7-3 mo • WHOLESALE COMMISSION parcr. -wAßETiottsr Nu. 21 . linar St., 6 , tiretit sth and 6th and Natalia a d Market Street', PHI.VDELPIII• 'VEEP. onstantty on hand a large and varied stoct n. of att kindA of I'AP CIL; suited to Publishers, bier chants, Manufarturt.rs. tichocts, &e., &e. We Zurt letlske aTTAII,ICIIII . IIIS With - some of the bast Mills in the country to no totillieture Paper expressly for In, eo lhal every exertion. shall be nisile to give entire anti:fac tion to our customers. We return our 1110$1. Pill Cele. thanks moor oh! (Hradec for put favors.and hope fruity our Increnacd stack, and exertions, to merit a continu ance of their custom. ' T. A. GODFREY ' 33-4 t All Orders from the country promptly attended tn. They can accommodate publishers itti any given size of printing paper. at Vim shot 0A notice. We woulit say to tLnse desirous of a gond And cheap article, give ns a ran and-examine tor yourselves. *Starlet prices paid in cash or trade for rage_. • .4. W. HARDING. R. FRANKI.IN No. 11 NI mot. Streot, EMEIMEEta Paper 1 Paper 1 !raper; _ 1ti0.,21 HANK srrterr. Beitesea Market and .CAeslizt, and 2d and 3d sta. PHILADELPHIA. TzE auti:.:entiers be. leave to cid! the attention of country buyers to " thelr aAsnrlnteEkt of papers em bracing the different Vntlelies of Printing, Hardware, Writing, Envelopo, and Wrapping papers, Tissue pa pers, white and assorted colors, also klimlnct and /lox lion rds, &e. Being enzaaed in the Manufacture of rintlng . pa— pers, they sotieit orders from printers for any 'Mau size, which te..11 be furnished at abort notmei Wad at . fair otivee: MORI priers either in cash or trade pithl for nags. DUCKETT Zs KNIGHT, No. '2l Bank ft. filept 8. I+4)'. 111111 • AT "TA3IAVA • THE sobscrinors announce to their friends ahtY tbe_ntthhc, that they hrye pnichtisea the Powder re,enuel , •-rerte4 t f y . la.jol Jones, and are pre pared, le stip . ply powd..r of the bestquality for Mining 4 .frother at Intl most reasonable rarel. •Onter.‘ ..onerted, which will be Atrotently attended 100,4 snort notice., s J. JOHNSON & CO. • Tginactla. Nov. 41 Islo. - 47.1y* Pa , P, DEVLAN, Putentc,e, Readinz. Pa S. A: J. FOSTER. 48-tf STATIONERY, &c. BANN AN'S Cheep Book and Paper Store. 24- GROCERIES, &e. 110TEMS. 11,111D1NG AND MILL, Feb. 16, 7.6mn ~~~ `~
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