TERMS or Mg NINSi/S• JOURNAL,—iii.g• i ti, IRON MAN I.7IPILCI'VRICILS OF. NS' l l ti ,SuascatiErte' Ste--Tase ASellart Vat antrum: PaYable BROIL ANIN , semi-aapaanyda advance, to those who reside )a the Conittyu-tvo3 onnitialr , iii ad vanes so those who wtodo WE cull the folio" wing facts from a metrio ''' c' t th*JC " al t` . Me Pub i t stirt t eserv " tp bun. ' " rial addressed to Congress from the. Iron the riglittashatrg 1. e ..50 per attittuo• when ps...tloent a delayed langerthairone year. . .:- Mantifacturers of ',New England. It presents • . TO ['Li' Ca. . .: is co positive nod plain statements of the deplora. - -- •sete addr---. El! ..oree Crisfield tine address; . . . - , •. 20 00 bre condition to which the 'ton Tradenf - th‘ I'- Fifteen' " 1 ' ' ;", poned to the next tession of that y, whet' -ira,ill• - " La .. . idsh . . ... • Five dollarei loculeance swill pay for three..year:s 'United Srates'haS been reduced for want of ' the tneeteeeeweeseetredueeaneeeetwea the Ltbaa tae most sanguiae eon ave autampa abieription to the Jorrsat. - . ' ' - .. i ted - nhott tinateago.as Onv-readentare aware. -..... IrlTt'S Of soveartsiso. better protection to its interts. The con= . _ •One4quarti Orel nu ns , 3 times, -•- -,.. al rto ' subject .' The'new Cabinet atWashingtoo Every subsequent I:rser-ilea, "" • - -.- :i.. 2 trazt-between.thePoliev of a ProtectiveTeriff is-I:that there is now a continuonsline a/railroad .Four tines', Utter. ... ' - .; -25 • ' RI the Leeofocet Free Trade, ' is strikitiely 1 reui- a , `delta- .Vorably-liy-tbeleading-Journals-inieeris.troesiagely-10-Terre_Heates . "Sal , Sentient interooss, each ,- ' • • England. The: !great - 6orto.iit. rade" 'One Square, 3 months, "..• , ' , 111.?, 00; "maziotlin. the effects prcidac'etin 'this one .. . has awe the Wabash. Suebtample provisions hare SIN raamll, • ... '' - ' - 1 .5 to. ___.. _ ____ _ .... „ I been a rr a t ehaeo a e t oseee ree d ispute d:p e e k - e t iree.. l . twee . _ .- entitle :for the construe-non of_this . liee,. One Year,- , ' I, .- -1.6 00 1 brash of indestrea And wheri the value o f i heels's , been - decided in favor of the Rev. - Mid Italsasnaing forwent - with so muchenergy Btisiness Cards iif .51inrck. tier annum, ; '; 3 eli 1 the'lrot • Trade ia considered with rderence 1 a gentlemen, The question at issue seems 10 .1 I. that it oily 'al - east:be rateleulatial that it wit! biteribanta aud otbers„ - advertising by int, Year, ; - ' tvi.,t itie t idy ilege-of inse t ting i diXerent miser- - i ICI the - iafinite nattiber of collatefateinterests I - - . fieisbed in ;bent two Years ;Many portions' tisernenta weslilF. -,, I. 12 00 i,• . , have been this: ' Rev. tesa. - C - . Gorham, - a - r, Olaf - miteheeorinirae -- There .onlye-remaiallso 15• Large edverasemerts, is net berterat. [ ' 1 Pepel3tleD o .l. epore e s. p r ospenty, hiebly t.s table el -' ' man of Exeter had -• 'then , tJ'e' liae•x“" - --til t g a i a- . 1-19-tti the W a- ' ..,....„, ' . - -' ' • ' ' 'We eannot bettawoe.der. that our governmental policy - - Pee _ arga . ''lcks' sh - iis th e Mltai.eippi.• This biaius. has -•-- s e - -- --- -- --- -- - ' • - pohliebed a work-on ..".The.Effiicacy of _Daps I • - , s e e ,i - - I . I ehould be so averse to fostering ieby. every ..„ • • ... . • tism eirtirigly - at variance with stme of th e . i beea. supplied - . N g learn' from the Illinois, 1 papers, that stockholders who rt •ently I I . .0_,11 ; 4,11 ; ,.. tit , :!. poss-ible TegulatiOn. The' Iron, proddeed•ie -church doctrines on'this point. Mr. Ga was etssesnaled at Vandalia, organized rhea' iasete.- / , , /the whole world i s estimated to be worth : ten - ' ' j - - The memorial i time:: all :be geld aod silver. afterwards ritagented.by.the Crowa..tvith. t - - - he 'sip pi aml.Atlnatie'eailrond Company - , by the! - Vicarage of-,Bramfurd Speke, but_the Higher) -.aPPiliatmegt of a very efficient board of Di-, -.a 1 thratighout is full of interesting - Pete, and , r •tesas. 1 ' W. S. Wait; of Brind r watieleatet); ; of Exeter, lii - rig - di•stinguished• for -bis High ;we are only eorryewe can give so/ few of elm h ri „ 7 Pre - glen. More tbatt ta116,0110 of theetiele -thein : - . .; .. re- P - mi P le? ' and ! heigg offended al the I was-found to be enhetribed, and tea percent. / . . / , /' - ' ' blicatioa ef_Mr.. G s , ;efUsett to induct him !on this 'rentattot paid e inaoand all :he other • I "Ili is-f 3 the ro'itetil . States , ranked alsi the recast) PU -The tiros produchrz eimotry in tbe world. Our end. to his charge. Mr. G. s presented his ti e to requisitiot s of. , the law cienplied with. ' .// , i euesenoa i erte. that ehoutzesin item or toes, 803 - the Court orArehes, the highest ecelmiastical '1 C'f!nPlaf Iv M. Pr; eetatat once is the °Tante, 'nett for which it !es . ineota I tioti ° l l , - as -V q l Z it -droll - 63 in. imeo u t; lith ve L on• qur Tbe * d i l l m ilrl i - - tribu . naliip the kingdom; which decided * in I za - 6 ' l° ' we Ito .'nest i ntrll - 411 AA proo_t N citiu From that rime to thi, , , L. n , 6% , fav o r of the- Bishop. = Mr. Cz' ~ then appealed lessteem -100,CW !tool. Suripti c our coot-umption : . .... , 1 Aniuld not iquivi/-e we ,nat,t semi alvecad C ur t h e : to the envy.. - Th us,' the line is complete fiesta the Ailantie l Connell, by which the - to the Mississippi, paasiog throes:li theheart - jinn / ciao snorla id 410,0 ° les". At II'? price °I ' decision was repealed, rind the Bishop ordered wti..t. tite-e.600;000 too-. %voted en-t 5. -15,001/5...:0 and of the civet Ohio valley end . i i its whele %steed tequiee ilea la the while tit . vi w CidZod - ex- ' by. theArelabishop of Canterbury , t o induct len , Y ilirough the riches*. agtecultureleegant / In The world:: ; nois-; c-iino.tett.riieco:,l - .07 to the uvery .2 .,e crops l i Icon .. 'lSt! to 18;!.$ tu seeocemoose the canticle - a.. This he still refused, on the '' The memorialists' estimate the cost of pro- ' his with '. no little pride and Plea.s,dre that ground that tlieques.iion was purely eoclesi- tv . e look tukk thiough a space of biit i a , few _.................. I. . . . • - I dueion• iron from the actual e,xpenses at -7IIE PRENTC,II . earls hut little here br-low, tin 1 , .., . - 11 ,. 0 : astical and that the civil- authorities , had no I years,' - whe•i, we first comment.ed to urge our • . ri g ht to interfere. The cierr Ilticif have that little pron T ily, The westhet 1,4 tint. 4, Furnaces, one onLalte Champlain, the other i ' • e. y o f the esta b., ci•i-bens: to iurn their atiernion wes•twarili ! an.d politer! out to ilieni the feasibili , y and to iss sure-but that is no e xcuse fntdelay paying '• at :Cornwall, Conn. , selected as ayeratte exel , lashed churchininiediately took positioas on 1 pn i,......i b ith t . ,your. printer's . tiiq. The<Ta . re, of all ott,eracrounrs, i ••• • ; ; one side or the ti,ber. of railroad tonneciioas With et: Lou.s Itt ty persons satisfied with our . .! .. ! amines. Tbe:cost of making, a tots of Iron • the hardest la copect hy.thr usual mean. ;illenre Y. e ~ .. • . I Varvestio. , had begun and the crops. were ; river communications, thought Mir viewS .. - are under sue oer:,-sity or rti-ins y..,, son'„aor, ,, ,, ,a, „the. former, our Free Trade neighbor's au- , .s. I considered biolde prOmising,. I, chimerical, utopian,. ahead of the oge. We / falbSertlierg a lin art in tiliearr. far f•Ulemtioli,n. lull • thprity of last• Saturday to ebes.ontrary not-.. • ' •" -- ct- - ort;iir advertisin - e,in reridt it [Out at o r.r 1 ., I. - .'-'''. Witlestentlines. is Staled f 0 liC Saa,so, Tite.• Paris. wa,s yiaited with a most terrific Storm . ! e'• ,nfese the result has astoni lied us. Although ' ; we had the most unwavering confidence ie a kase 'cahoot send a collector into rem. te ..• , ‘ - -,7•_•' _ , on the iih, 5.0 that for several hours, the , 1 hieliest pike 1 .,. offeied in market is P 2,50. , 'he propr'ety nod truth of our pisitions, and - -4,i.vv . i•dceti-;-we intn , t rely npon the liustne'sl ;,; .. upon it at ith ;in • il. e • . 4 _ , the a er, the rot o . ma 1,, a ton of • - - ' ' A i - 1 tt 1 - -t ' r - Va ., * , ilt , OUr OtarOlls. and we rel streets were impassable. Daylie,ht for aI . believed that all we cooteeded fur would lie `we ii;ied numpy la re, at .11 times ; but 11'r F.O ic, "'Salisbury" Iron is ..s•,' - 34,1-9. , The highest • - woile was almost shut out aoil in surue cases ; twee -, teelisherl in time, yet We had im exrice- AseAPT-ii-fenovv, when all the aeccunts of our establish. ~• - •, - . • candler, - were li g hted in the houst-S. The : offs;ed is ra. S,taa At the Con rennet'moo s . that our cherished hopes would he . eriatt have undergone their eemi-annual 'audit, and . Pe we ,-•--• • • . • ... • / „... - ~ . ••.' so s -ewe; realized as they have been in the ' whet, we•are in the habit of bringing th'etn up, as 01, It-Oil 3lasters - , in Pittsburgh„last.Novetu- armies of venmar., an d the Duchies •remain, co nmencement of this tnalniFJ:eut line, 0 e g erly . .a.; possiblejair p nit square. ; • I her, it was seated -that aheecost Of pig-iron in slidri quo. It' isabotight the higher Euro- I , at d will he in its foal and triuraehaat corn / i ..„ s , pearl powers, Russia, Englantland probably l e a v e /ie . '+: -. TIIE iSN.IL:IIICAN era netoaree-ess iserasesse ; sem in anat. Market, _for,: : &hal . . alone, was . ~ ~.ir this valnableinatitution tare been received at It 1 •s : r. ) , 0 5,1 per Lo n Al a similar contentiter in ' • • • 1 Prussia and Austria will . eventually be im- The citizens of Pittsburg. the feelassured, Barman's Elobk Store endive read/ for immediate all. ' '-' - . placated before the final adjustment ,of the . o net half realize the splendid prospects • • -..- e k i Usiltimore Chascoal'lron iadependeet of the *Mint MD. Each suusertuer in iast year Tete ,Ves a lino . • . I , , • ! difpculries.. Should England or up before us as a cite. With ok ra - of Etchinct illosirative tit the .I.egend ,of Sleepy ; interest of retain', iocideutal-expeases, re- Russia be I ° P en ' a g , of the healthiest locations is the wurltl, :Or-, firdlinv," uitli a h^autintl engravinF "Ills Tor; a- 0: ' nairs Sze and the cost f o tran s portation to compelled to interfere,`a terrible revolution ' I.i fl••,'• at./ a ‘teare•Yr• the diatributlon of choice Paha- '• ' .' • •' •, • w„ est i mate d at see , , will probaely follow in Germany. • ' rounded with ineenustable supplies of ccral, at the head of a no :he clime of internal inns on no• esti) or D e cent:ter neat. The .erospeeios 1 tito P,aF: tern markets; of tbi , year; otesents sfrong indocrtnentif‘ir new Sub ,: 19 F• . :',l,I r l ) :lei-hal_ ----, 1 , The En-arable reports of the Cotton crop' n1 10 7. 11 ' 4 ) 11, . • and with ueri culled faciliti for Ficturine it only Wa tied the addition fe,ribers. T.Vitt member, for the year IeSO, for each -' Of alacen I:lulling 1. Tills U . Stales , have slightly affeJted tbe market. Prices I. Malij . ---** . • , suTscrintbm of five dollats, will receive a copy of the l i . . -, . .. • • ,of railroad facilities, to give our ciia advan . .. 1301st:es:al, Illustrated Monthly Joornai- of Art; a lir e i ;or the menutacsure of rails, two only are ' have. declined one-eighth o, fa' penny per lb. .enit'STing on.sterl 5)! by 10.; inches; a sett of I'm, ; now in opertion, principally for local de- t i on all descriptions below fair. ta g not pose t o any interior city in the ou. b awd_lities she ;snow afxnn ~ prints . cum, 'finished en;ravi ngs I•n et• el. average .seize l'ilarldS. Eiolli rUill2Cef• ill New Eagiand and I . • to have.not oa a lmited scaie, but o of . ". 71 Ity'lo inches, t ot iither with a share in die distrrhu- i CALIFOIiNI.I. 'NEWS: unparailed rnageiacieeee. opening no n eu er, - en T el.e Chem' lain, pproducine annually fif- i - lion or a hir”. number ni Paintings and otber works in- ; '-,- .- , • • ••S e, . I The news bv• the Philadelphia is iwo weeks elinust at once. more Oita twelve hunit, - il ;.- Art, Bionze -S;atuelts. M e dals, Sculpture's' in "'tail, e; teen thotissuid ions of charcoal irup, tire i i , later then ou r last odvices. The P_biladelithia mites of railnsal •communicaiiiins. c neV.,- Led Drawings in watercolors. • ; Stopped- All cuttiog, of wood for the sup- i . ' tioe-her with the Atlantic tiedibe Miasiseippi. . s o t eseo tios. aim. si the office of the Nib:ler:a' Jour_ : m y v f tetareeni in the eallee eeehe Houses arrived at New York on Wed-tesday.' She with' the Great I.a . es. and vast Weste o • rat, where the Prospects eon be examined. - 1 tonic h as been sus p en d e d. , brought one hundred and thirty passengera, prairies , and eies e s ,i v nes lie.. with at' 'almost . U. 11A.N 'ANL, ' .. . „ , .. ~ and one million of a4llars in !gold dust, uu startling sraide,mies. ,he aid of those causes - ' - flonDraTTSccretail for Schuylkill Coicati.! .Of thirlyeine rurnOCCS in 'Allryiana, eleven . , . .. . ; ' -....-- ~ !.s. - ' freinitt .General •Derran, President of the which. have boil. up Basitim, sew log., and . - W„E ARE re q uested to - say that the Rt. Rive: eis,hop-:;1.1.av,....-I,F-10Pirci Within IWO yrar . .s, and five e - other : Eastern cities'. It Pittsburg, then, has ......„ , ri- ! Ile üblic of NOw Armada.- arid formerly Potter, will Preach r Zi°437herch•T"Car".a.,ir nee .- mere have tii.scontinued mining • operatioos. , P -.- . • . detailed her population in the lasi to I years. day mouth's, SCept. ath, and in Tarn:eime_ort. - the,ailer- . Tai - a furnaces ie New Jerseii . , both makine , mieister tot hia • country, was one of the ' e•, what will she do in the ten yeari locums? noon of the iatife - day. The rite of Confirmatioawin--, , Passengers. 'lle intends remaining for sever- , charceal iron, capital aOO,OOO dollars, closed i Give her a pesnaneat tar; if, with reasonable be adminrstered: . - - , ; operations this spring,. ,','' • :- al yeats. Ile e brings with him five young ' protection , in addition to her railroad and . •- we HATE r;e dyed th7i - rfiist ! lumber or the "Home 1 i t • New Grenada, to be educe- other advantreses. - and in ten years she will - GAO te," a ,eckly 7ournai published in Philadelphia, ~ .. Of the efft.ets of governmental protection ,' aelala'man -ntro I •a, - u 0 mber t hundred thousand cohabitants. by T: S. Arthur. Jud;i4 friary. , , he literary repot:l- 2 the rteerierittlists say-: '' t led here. Ndt much is being done at the : le° . . • - Lion or . Ito, Editor, and The" avorable nin .y ression hisl :0 ..Froin .hc. -tati-tic. rola...sea I,y air. carer, it . nii::' , ing,. , , -- , , beyeail makin g prepara ti o n . preparations for i 1 The New Cabitict.-The members of the I EITSSIA AND ITS E3IPEUOII. ! debt, in till* number Is tiliely to prvduce-we anti:i- i, i , pai ,.. i .11 ,, t ; 1i,,, %v i-,1, ~f : ~,,, ; ‘ ,, : ,,,,-;,,,t ~.,11 . .,,:d for, 1 , e - -.. . ..,, . ~ . ~„..,, „.. e ,,,,,,,., ; n ceming Selttull. nosiness is rapidly . . ,• I :Thi ? yettr:it is said, the Emperor Nicholas, . pale a bli g ht career ...r the Ca xtitte. • , ' int. i.., • lid fe.ltii 1.:•1.0 -., I.S.^. I. 1. ~.-• - 1 . new Cabinet are all at their posts, giving ei! , ..1, . IV . iii either resign the crown or pet:la's: a :Such e„,seseeseass,....e.,....sasseessers : lase es tees ; -Liss- so.s . satiorenee e s issee to I, reviving, and active. operations begun for ' tire satisfaction to' all who are calling , upon . s•..,!:viri.ocra :-- I •lscet; itiv.! !, (10w...4)ml to lb, I ~,• !, 3 , pplying_ the' actual 'necessaries of life. them on matters of business. They will not , a prediction, so positively Sisserted,senight . resticseecierecs OF THE HOUSE: T..... 1. ~..- ~, -.,.. I.;et• , 1 - Sti. re-elf• n' lit •, SO ~ 1 .. 1` , 1'2-a. la : i • n; aria °- s 3 Zoo WO In the new tli•solo'ss oii- the Yuha river the . immediately make any general move in the ' savor of childishness if uttered in the garb . • .Ne ill-A:CDITiIi ii :Vi yet been made in the , 1,„,"‘ , • - s• - t ;Pith- ... _ r .f,l .. • . - - , , , ~.. ••• ' ,l . letter of removal and appointments in the . / asesesseeses I, r 0 -e. 1, NI .•I 35 , ...,-., LIIII-er laLI g L'ld Y CL 4i= cavered was d ug ' n Executive De p artments; but when the y do . of prophc :y, but those who are familiar with ' 'tense to reile the im.,•orte.nt -bill.; lately .„ ~.-,;„;;;„ „ i • ;.„, t . ; ,,,,,r ~,- r 5 :,.., i i,..„„ ... 7 ,... hr , a a., aargast p iece of .. the se sect history of Russia kite* well that ea „ .• , , ,Tt . ::, - o ss - i . _ es: eae., the tease , ,teneeetod eeise i es p by two you're, MN), one aom New York, ' move you will see wisdom, discretion'and • • passed by ihe',Senrc.c. .ThOlilli.:ulty seems : beiyood the period of 25 years no ErnPeror is It is a mixture of justice to the Whig party manifested. The allowed to reign in that land/ Ther4 is, or .to be- - , .-.*lile'll to tal:e up fi , 4t. An effort is a . •: lee eteee er te , . e c t • . . . . . the other New Orleans. , . / , peow ti,e,....% ...NCI 041 C4111 , 11.11r. • ' . at leas'[ has been hitherto, a power' behind the '• tal%ed of 1.-) 0t0. , ,i rust aper.-1 Omn;bus. &ern ' tie , ' J••• • - lioe. - 0,1 , y ite2,-...ct5,•.,0 • ...... _•... tr. t art Y, ; Ltartz and gold and weighs gross, aft pounds • movement. when ;it does take place. will be general one, and $OOO over. Nothing, will i throne and above the throne which none of the T...- • la ./1 ila N`niA- 'NT. - . 1"0 bill., but : ''''' "."`'`' ' l '.' P•'.'''''Y' I ' l ' 4 ' . 1 ' a '' ''''' l ; Trov . From the tests made it is supoosed t • a ~ e ~.a -, .• :LI 1. • ! --. • ',- r-• I- _ , co,,erop••••01, -, r iieci , ..iti.vto.•4l IAI C - W , Vt!2ln. , fit. . • .-' ' - . Ibe done by halves! -There will be DO minims , . . the sovereigos has been alele 10 resist or evade. / ... we so aneweaaaloubt ttm iert‘.-acy; et such ni , p..!: c. , 5,... ii.,..-11.z aii:-.:! , :si r•oo, 4- .ono;. ;„ •:.nr. , .00n ,to contain 21 pounds of pure gold. They i o ff _ f • applicants - .h I f e d /1 The dreaded family of ,the . Orloffs 'are the / , / - , e ,_ • • . to-. toe.•!!! ;tr.! v--,,ii, vs-ti'a_ti p-c ....Wed from Ifit...i. 1.. 4 , ~.1 0 upoa • ope t e err , 1 lifranecnient; evi...-t ;,,- ell-Neu. , ue ma ,, t, : ~,, , sr. „ . th , l , ~;...,... , . .1 .e.usee an o ff er of 5 10 ,0 00 fur, it. herediteiry mters „6 . f that powei. The', a ..,, ease torner::i• ,tola•na, v••, -I• . i whereby' their ht ts miesht be made sick aliffeulte isi the discussion of the Inte, Corns . / tael- Oe, ea ita e s is t. 2. nr...• coo , timption inenmeell : 0 ,, • I be , , h i, y. w il t b e in f orm ,j, b v t h e act or t h e i unenviable distinctftei is theirs to be he pre- , .. . i . NIIIIIOELL IN li'HILADELPHIA. I S • . scriptive right the ageiats sp. artily employed. , • / promise, teas the fret that it corapreheededl faaa 39 i"; 101 P` -, 'o'l'-'''' C2'.fie,,,-1-" ecretaries, as it will be published when done, A ail -If e- s tell:ices of the eeacral de re- The Philadelphi a , who have been a I Alexander c••cunied the t h rone fur the re stricted pertou-be laden to resign wad per too !hitch ri be swnllow:.••! at oae'dose. 'l'l-e , - -7 ! ."', " -- 1 -'- -, .s. P I e ~ , isle. ,• .. es ../ elation of irot establiehments in the United ! for a larger and more e ffi cient Police. - / pjl,l w p s over t i v.izi., ocs o n:a: 4 some:: .., c • 6 The I uointetl. All mdst know that all who eply I ;for o ffi ce cannot' be reconirnodated. There j ished. Diehetchz fell into disgrace. One of , bitter. _lts failure le . the S.enate,,will afro d : - ••,SI.: 11, Intl' cont i nue : - . - several cases of daring murder, committed ! '.., the °doffs appeared - in-the - camp. Soon after .- -. • • . -•, •, • .• , - ‘•;111 riA-Jiiiii.-- ;ram iron, for the la 4 two years ; within I very short time in that city ea. i are not offices unuer the government for one- t ao exomple wtiose ianta!ion willbe.reginucd- I twentieth of theta. Therefore let all believe the . tzeueral was reported dead. Orlo ff re has ly.rm 1.-..,- , s*tili:l livc , in'illiino.: of Jollar.-: We' ' . - ' . - ' tainly demand a more prompt protection for I mined Who next, was th e question in •-• by the reeseta. of the bills jai the ...House, es,' nia ) •; 'Oleo, •afeir 'sny that eve.e.tiollar a envoque ' that the Whig Secretaries will endeavor to • the lives aud property of its citizens. The .. do their duty diSintermtedly in the matter. i men' • mouths. Duke Constantine died sud ,..:. . - • r • ~ , sisseeete e, I with, , ,s, s e, .• ~ n. a.. i Ct. r/../1 f••..rn thp Utity- . denly. Orlo f f still remairsed, and only de not lila alasi aallata -,l ° ll-- ' , ' 1 '°" "-' ar on -iron ti,,-,.(1-; , - the pie-,eot tari - 41 lot tint iv:t. tt .. • „. , -' d arrlero us wa y c i...-iip..-teliii 2, litt2rll. -tiler: ye:7 , , lul- , , ,l r itp'ucF,ll :14 etwal amount, i Aim/ kal•I .. 1° ' ease of Mr. Charles Burd , has excited eon:), They will not set upon the principle of Ne- This ham suremay be promised pareed when the Duchess was.anuounced as • earial Nee eve ] ~, a s .,,,,...itepeolocos a -Vol vrt ; siderable feeling.. He was a'Watchnialter. ' P°lism- - I with safetv.-(lli'ashingiort Correspondent I having suddenly ; died. The maxims of state 'sliottl,l be setded. and. that, too,' nt (vice, it' ~„„ T ..„...ity.:* r. ...,..,,,d, 0 , 7 , ; ,,,.. the ' l ,,„ it - ' .."-`, t'" '''. 41 Last Aloadav eveninff, about 1. - 3 o'clock, while ; •- • ;•• • I policy which animate the ancient nobles of a .matiers very little iii.what Manner, whether - ,y.-tnin .ir.-.'140.2.• ;hi-. tretrit•ittl , di-i la-, pi the . • ' ''' ' i Ballinzore PatriOl., . , . .try • i ikr s3ii 920, Howe ;had it.seceived 1-ont,ilie • 01:1 his way home with a box. containing i I the Empire, impose upaa Nicholas a duty he • / bvaelsoiteis Lt,,,r !separate stages; hut an 00: : ar ,-,, L ,_ „T c , ;,.,,,. • .' 1 -•-• I i ,•, - . ~, ' e watches and his most valuable jewelry, I age - When Dents fi rst cattle into fashion, a , dare not desiese- that duty is to resign or ae,- ~ is .5.,1, I:at...:r a paary V.1•14c.i ritll, snrn ntteraL-N. Y tempt et die ivliole-a)e dealin'T., alb.e:ed to, ii 'up Anr!,-icl..t ,ocact ee as fast a.11c.• pro. ult di!, trilys i s_l stept his fate. A few mon ths Will coofirtn a ._ ....- .i.. i f s ( - 1 - r e ct i - l - vf,uld ;.,c. . rat het. ii ; die • a • ii.t e v b . t a rr.thi i , : ,,,. ii . 1 , ;- , ,,. r .,,,,..,,, oh, 0,,,,,,....,...., t. i.,1 : ,;..,„,. y ;h e wee met by three men and stabbed to the !pair was presented . to a worthy mayor in : • !0" ill-2 -v.-0-, 2 ei..•.•,.i •p - e an/ 1.• po•-nibil r••-init..... of h ear fit - ,• Th e y immediately ma d e eff ; ta i t i n es I some part of England. He examined , them o'Vered.bt°' not tit'u'4llt/IY . • lot Rol die:rev - en:et than a epcetlyendjustrase sal the ile tesseee ere., ineseere re iotl.olry, not by ''. ~;,.:' - ' I attentively; and concluded thee - were a new- a '•"a e • rud made their e:-A•ape before any 'Of what es:erl Gie . tic , i.-es..' to s'ec se;.ited i i' war. , -•P° I i""i l •"'-'3 1 0 1 0q•-"r ih': ect of (1 ‘ . o , ,l•ittil 67, hIS-b° l, - * ;kind of - uasket. Aceordingry, when he) r .-------- - . ;;,,.. ~,,i„„4 . ,-, ;,•„; 0 : i oe . --..,-0-.0. 0 .0e1.riv.-,lica tau°. -;_•-theiquieltest way possible - . Tine, .lie t " ' ter' •-• bare t* t- . -- ,1 - d t• • - ill :.,.. i.c. i..m. ..--) :up aIC,C / • alanneould be given. Mr B follow them ' I •., ed went to sehurelethe next Sunday, he sluase - ...s .• .• . ' 'ea little way, crying s•morder,?' but some fell orie N tottud'his neck, and put his prayer 'boot ...!• of: excitement has considerately subsided, et -, --• -the rhetorietil 'flourishes et our woald-bel YALr. c . ~I D „ minu e , a ter. Th i s was th e; ioto it, His wife used the other to bring --........- ' and died, . 'fi - - t . f • . rrx.iir,GE coax er,N .. cE . ,24.e..... 5 . -..— . . - -•- • - • • hOme her marketiner in • - ' n f % second Murder withia 49 hours. . : el• e ' •trallorreandetistinioe feeti late e have sunk i This venerable institution beld its th ird i • to their deserved 'level.. They have neve'. 1 1 senii:centenial commencement laseweek. A • ' -o , • •'. tree regarded as very dangereds to , the gen. [number of distinguished graduates were ....., TUE, QUESTION sETTLED: • • • ' •• . The National intriligrocer in rpeaking of ' . oral harmony of tlic -Union, •but principally • present. The exercises are represented - as • . • • the passa•n• of Blr.Pearce's Bill in theSeriate, ' ' '23 annoyances it were better tei ;be rid of.- highly interesting. No D. D's, S. T. Ds or , 7 • ' These lao'llie . silencW, niersuresr, which he- I ' L. L. D's :were manufretured. s • thus expresses its gratification at the settle ' 1 - fore unjuid leive been• barked tit; a nd cut up; •ear, Scientific Convention - meat of the Texas Boundary : The Ainert . / firs ~. .In a lone course of Editorial life it has into asen e e ese i e reestes, may n o w Fes s , been in Stssaien at NOW Tlaven, during this seldom fallen to our lot to enjoy a greater I ' saltivi !and win out ilie fear of, interruption. ! week. 11lany of our most learned ,ScientiGc Pleasure, in announcing, a public event,-than ; • - :Those meinbeim ITIA' , ', ci'ollllllC lig:llitiftri', : men are present e and we may, no doubt r ex- .we experience to-day is nonouocing that' have sneak- sated a diapositioa to oteies. uffo-aj . es -t some ietcresting developments fthea such'', which, if we could we would spread over' a conferenee. ' I the whole tworld in a breathe, the Easel po , ,ipurie ilndeliaiielv, --S-if,ke they could IVA .-. 1 -- the tour oldest Colleeea - ti di T icn ~, ._ i cI. n . sage 'throttah , the Senerte 'of the hill to settle! ' lin:Ally deteot, these ini:asuyes, :are in the '', -- - are, ' th - T -11 d• 0 't"; C ad •e ' ' healed, Ales , . f unded in 1638 - William • c `!"'• 4 " 11 ( " 1 -ues um ' °us ' erm `' questions ; roinnrilv,• eal - that .ailaariis 1 , ./ arasal "az / - ' Will "tam I this the most diffieult of all the ; . , ; , eiltzer - -- et , erx . the , ; ewe . nee i ee , hey , .3,, e ; reel aTary's, Va., 101; Yale, Conn., 1760, • growing, out of the MeXican acquisitions, I •- - 1 • , /.. , . . -.1 Princeton N. J.,:1745, . , and its adjustinents as deeisive of the early • iv ii:!•e - 1 s i•--•:•••••••lal, ;0 4 1 . 0 0 7 i:lau•••.e...e ; 1 ,- . • • • • settlement of the remaining, points of cnoiru- I • peril:m:11;1y lesscnetl. We. bare n•) il !....:• . . ~ --- - -- - - ! --- • - •1-tI / • t/-- t I I'. versy, we confess to the uncommon degree I : the. bilk , will fiaalle. pass the llcur - e, n• .. -- " , inponan , at.a.zon lies reeentie ; , . • - , e '..r3 made and introduced ia th e xtrest Indies ' o Joy with which:it fl'- as. ,Haft Liberty I .. . . . - that hy a large; majo , ity.:- but the great iiti,•• -- ', and Union and Domestic Peace ! • Hail Lib-1 1;:,- the etractioo of juice from sugar cane, ' tier torn , Ilpfir7•lllC most expeditiods met - heti -by which, it is said; an imiiien - se inc- '- ,ense ; the erty and Union :rad every great interest of ; ex of le troduciog . ' them. _.. - . . 4 , Will be enieed in the quantity of sneer ex- c°untl.).l 'Hail the - return of the Gov- . . -- •, ! -- I traded fcien a eireiweaglie of the can'e. Ooe•lseroment Isom its long, aberration to its just / eaa tt.seliere of action and -usefuln ' ' 'CAPTAIN; CENEIL.II. OF CUBA.. - ; hundred 'pound. , ~r cane, whichshnd been' cut es., - •- - . -- • • - :' ' for a month NV2= put in'to the machine and ! Oar first feeling is certainly one of thank- The simmer pizzarro, (lately conspicuous. ~ in the - sliort ' sretee- f /36 seco,ids aala ' ' afultis to Providence fur, this iraportant first' in the chase of the Creole) arrived at New-: f . the juice - vt-' ai- u produced. • Th - c• machine Sieffin the restoration of, National harmony. ; York;last week, bringing on board the Capt. T -tvas tested in, the most tip - goon:II manned, Our nest septimbnt is one of high respect I - d towards tli --- who have. er- • General Of ,Cuho,. Cuunt De Alcoy and his' producine at tacit trial results whichproveatTan gratitud e . (lee P. family, The "Couni 7 s. visit is not of an, ofii- ,t - nost satift-cfory. I severed with', such unflinching resolution I . • - • ' - 1 through this' most tritims struggle of the last', -cial character . , but simply fur the liened,,:of! " - 117..- . , Bino-u/a. 8? t d - , _ tet e. . e . -The.-Nashua Gae l, six m - oriiir, s "un.editceil," "uoterrified."- ' tette says. a man from Litchfield came to that ! his lic•olth. His n'ppertrance in'our midst Will : They have . encountered 'great 'responsibility, ; town, purchased a coffin, _took it back to I • no doubt cause sonic little excitement, cape - , Liichfi f 1 d ee , ug a grave, put his coffin into it, ! 'h ' ' L . , , and they 'have encountered it cheerfully ; 1 dally amongallose elle ['gors e In thelate got tain-,it bowel , took a dose of laudanum, I ' - ' sel' • I • e' • a tey 4.113Ve made great personal sacrifices= 1 --i ' • at feast some of tnem-and they have made', expedition •asesoios.t Cuea.. / , a I waked tip next mornieg, ant!' found . himself ; sacrifices " promptly, and with entire disre- ! _,....._.--.-.................____ • la:liver got up and busies hiniselfs-; He left e 1 ~./- d ee . e . rd / personal conseenencea. Distant, far , • ' SIIALL NOTES. : . letter, with five dollars enclosed, to pay far ' • . , . . • • . . • distant the day when such patriotic efforts, I ". Oh - Wednesday' last the net t law prohibit- i . filling tip Ins grave. . _ ,_ ' sustained by suer' extreordinary ability and / /in; the circulation of - small notes froniether 1 L= e- i - T he •Le'-•ris•briure°f Wisconsin has re - merry, Will be' foroolten by the people of • cently• pas sed aii ilealw whicha e• owner or 1" a - , States went into operation. Much ineonve-1 • • ' • • ! the t cited States.' Icys - ee (Aland wlio shall, koolvia•l-v permit I tiieace, to sac the least of it,.-' will b; the, re- I the Canadv illistletri-so t seed '' ' , o• on such land, term . 1 We do not undertake to recite theprectee , • of that beeline 'men - sore which has :suit. Th e penalty fiirei-iolation is severe, 'is deemed sanity. M. a miedemeanor, and on no -- ' ' -' te rrrssed, for we do not know them ;and , and attar es; WC can ETC, the:uses ofehe tee .. contietion thereof, to Ise punished .be - ti line' / in truth, we do not care to know their: It straint are very few. -We have.no doubt an slot exceeding file .nor less than one dollar,' is enoug,h_fiir us that the bill was carried be ' early - change will be - made. in a movement Iswitleecists. ''.• , . e e , - • , three-fifihs - of the votes of the Senate, teen- / .attended with SO'man.- . daadventaees and l.. , p ' * -- The Bo undaries rt I t: _ ..o. f L ah are thus de - Aieei/ to no seetion or party. . feted by the Bill that hasittst passed the Sen- . It is a happy circumstance that the bill' preuctive"of' to little reel.benefit. - .„/ I ... . , .._ \ - ate, er /, ling it into,a teritiorya-Bouoded on w / as - so wisely framed and matured as to I the Weal by the; Stale of Cafifornia, on the subdue EU many sectiotial prejudices and liar- ' north by the sterrirary of Orman, ...00 the I monize so many conflicting , views; and we, ens.t . by the suramit oksthe Rocky Mouetaioa, i heartily congratulate Nis.. Pearce on the s!uc- ' and on !the Smith by the thirty aeyentli par.letes - .Whiell has crueraed • iris effurts. . We allel oft north tatitu - de. \ . . 'I, feel justified in cenigen,ulatinff the friends of e• , -- ['•-- Pis 1 - 37.1 e of Pres . elent Fillmore. is-I the Administration that this happy adjust meetabout to be preicoted with a rnaenificent ' has so speedily followed the wise and coach, by a few : friends in New York State, I and 'conciliatory rccominendation of thePresi in leetur of her twin" , the, t.-st lady from I, dent to Conetest on this perplexingand men the "Si'ate of New York, who P \ resycil over I acing, subject. - , the hoe'ors or tneWhite !louse at c iVa' shing. It now remains that the great popular tun. , - -•-• \ . • branch of th e leeialature ahould • follow up .o - . : _ . ./ this noble work and complete it. We coofi • 4 Cotcrnpoary 'Thinks an editor must , dently trust th vwill do eo We fully be ;posse,s : the constitution of a horsb, obsti- 1 li eve ' t h at i n . e e l. d -• " • eat'', eys , we shall be able to 'lacy Of a mule, independence of a\ wood- I - announce that . this and other healing metts eae s '4ll in rts' Saturday •Torn-In~: -Auz. 24. Min tar. FIiZOTECTTVL 'FOLIC!: 774 Pcopts .I.)untd:ity ZIO - SiILYA 13131f . G AN', 1 .. ;Of uuclia'Coutity..i , .fiutit.pr Geners4J W. sTrynra, .Of Union County. For Surveyor Gexere, , "rosErlf iceNDrreson; or Wailingtriii County D• NYILLLL 'TRAGEDY:. Considerable erzeiternent pre'vailed in Dan '. ' la4A week, in con , etinence of the death -of a young and he:lntl. - 0 girl, ranted Miss Smith, from Luzerle county. Cireumi'taa* ces that have . Once been brought to light give rise to .very &irk sutpieiun's" of fimi plav'sennewitere. .ller death bed disclo . sutes . caused the arrest ofi lawyer n..lnted . and William 11. Crandall, - a phyqcian of the town in which Elie formerly tired. c re id a n been committed to the Bloornsburc,rlail. liAi ills TELE9MaPir. " i sawyer, pertioaev of a dun, enduranee of a i i bezzar, and entPie_ ro-i w :nation to` the `itriost The rates of communication, by this line • , confounded of all eartbsv tread mitts. \ have bc•en reduced one-third, between,'N'ew 1 „.„ . d , cii 7,The,, Pomologiccg Congre.cs affects \ at York and Boston'. A despatch of ten cinnati oh llth., 12th, and 13th days Of I d i ' can - now;:-. be sent for twenty cents, and September • H that proportion. for any greater number.- - 1 Will scatnebody - tell us what this :'plo ,, T ' :The Telegraphi , t fines g . ctieraliy; might be means. ~ - . , • ~• - ~. made.- much more useful, and we think i 137:ChIcas Is wbe lighted with gas on ‘ equally profitable by a:similar reduction. ' the Ist_ of September. , , BEM MEI - . ._. {,i ',:.- . - • ' t :- - ' ...........-...• -•-•--- , -- ----7 " --- - Ecing,,ias Nriffs.: , t 1 . ; PITTSBURG PROSPECTS. ' I !THOMAS 311. T. 111 , KENNAN. 1 . . . _ _, .., - t i l'he Rwropis brinks - news fnwo Livttpx4-1 The Pittsburg G aze tte' thus , eloquently I ..lti'ap.poinun' g• this gentleman to, a seat iti to the Uhl' ;rest ., being, one week later than , \ discourses of the prospects - tif that city .--. is Cabinet, President Famine has' not only k Paid a welLmerited compliment torPennsyl that announced' by the Niagara. .4' We heartily wish their day-dreapas full_ y - rei :ratan bat-increases the value of the honor - :'The question relative toil3aron Rothschild's , a ti ze d : , . - • i t , T , h i, --- • - , - - - my -.. t e r a r py sel.,:tion he has made. It is ' i tit goose - fc • sea in.._ e o timmops has been post: i i The *ospects now are that We'sboll have 1W choice. coruially-approved-elseivhere. aid '''' " '";•-ilriiaa ootmection§ With St: Louis 'sooner I hailed wlth universal ccitisbeiioa by the Veal. . .... . . • ....... . - - . this •s • ures have b :cone laws. • That: is the COn' summatitin mutt - devoutly. to •be wished.— Then,lndeed, would ibis great and glorious Republic be once mire .Whole as t h e marble. i'ounded a■ the took, •Aa broad Ind general at the tatting att." \EC7 - The Buffalo Express says that while tlEluffalo - Huakers - were the Guests - of Lord El in at Toronto, the Bantliurners attended the Ward - Meeting and carried the city. =1 • _Coin! lffn i Yg, rir Clip! . or(j \ lft . .X Company, (Washiol ton Artillery,) - 4,C.7:Neted to Pumde on Monday / nera fo: Tiftr4 - et of I,Vmhie -day and Thins/day, was brilliaat fete. 141t1 proVed one of the richest enter tainumats our cif izens.ba\e enjoyed for a long time. It was well'attOded, aml,likK! public vein, tay the doctor, - bled Tile Ladies &MI often get up their sfyli:elef- 1 smiles Ncitliciitt effect. o"7llDite IF:ere.—\lr. F. HMlg.fon, of thts Bo ron f -h. has established a Stone Ware Manufactory at Brockville, lin the maki cr-of all 'flfttls of ware In this lifte. W''e were elaiwa sotne-pfreimens of kiln, a few days r-rn, mid pronOnfiee them equal to any.mtinufam wed el.iewhere. materi al. arc oit the Piembes, and he ea I, therefore, pro f duce the v.^nre as ebeap as it ca s t be made atsother oftief3 is la the Silver Tea race. • - 11rThe Nero Court Royce and, Prison.—We tuideostaild Mit the Commissioners have affected a loon of Mr. 13;eaj. Pott, of this barotrsh, a ni tire' now !kinkily/ ur.wesernents for the immediate coin .meneemunt of the new Prison. The Court lionse is rapidly appcuechntg itscompletion ; the doors ure laid and the i•Otole building roofed. Theelock and bell, before alinded to, are ready and will Ix put up by the Ist of :October. zo> TUE RELIGIOUS . SERVICES OF TILE rgrA razing Man, 'On of Benj. Bartholomevir, Church . is Market nes, ewelitirrieaxt,"..EveTcv Esq., of this iliororgh, was thrown Imm a swing —OO cervices\ in the evening, until further notice. on Thar= day and had hia.arm broken. Otherwise MEncilaNre PAROLING .OIL. Olt 110R8E be fortunately escaped without uny material injury. Lintment.--tt it mita necessary to been* acquainted thiv valuable horse Remed:. to be coovtoced vatic -t medicine Ur High another column will be z;:ltt•tillf::::nr IY an i j' e \ o l t .e a s e l ;: b o ut iva i e b r r o f f h ltor. es and eat• foimil the Scluxd zdverthements of Mr. Schneider e can make owe of. ill 0 and Bev. /dn.:Pryor. The latter named gentleman thisYseinclieuoidolflyilinaseirt°ltahnor„welnrigiler:Mnebutfrowni hlr• came to our dloroirsh.about a year since, and not- Lottrldge. of Newfane::=.lhrrety,eettiqi that 1, bay: withs ninuy di:oat - alleles from ill health, Iflog:nddliitGoVitio7treistilireeflaZde t r le r httc ‘ h fl a i n t , a i r r i d and dere , ion of business, he Las succeeded other animal/4411.ml ever ttia . tle use I stan d iikestad'ishi,d7 exl:elleuf Fema!e Feminaty. I reap t , o u r i a re r com i m m ard i f t vo l e ar w w onea n ti u or k e e ps ? tr c s o e n s , .. tmdev the immediate sup....rvisiun :I n aatty on ha r ed. B. LOTTIVDR E. Mr. P.,\oigesperienced. teacher, nod :worthy; in See advertisement In ibis piper. AI pamphlet of description may.be had of the agept. every A the coufidence wml putronage'of - our' releW citizens. The public are s too well acquainted with the repu tation of the Ai:llW, midce the zeillom , Et - imago- Meat or mrj sch,,or&l., to °red any ISOMltheln , at our hand;. ill is their iaterest, irrespective of iu fmicrial their own voluntary euterprice, a ul in the etlueatiOn of their ehilib ea, to support such an Letuution. It lex runized and conducted propzrly, it might be Made u means of pceuniary policy, as it is olitaidy nn ornament. to our reuroie, , lL We are ih favor of the general colophon of the Public Settrol System ; to the ezeimiou .of every ,other, but Until our Public Schools shall have ud vanced sutficiently for the organization of High Schools, e4tubliAcd nod conducted iri a manlier ca pable of imparting a hither grade of is than that already latr3lM we go in heartily for the support of:the Academy aiul other advanced insti tutions in. ;which to ethic:lle our children in. 'luxe branches they connotes yet be tiortht in the Poetic. Schools...ld the present condition of our Public Schoo6, such establishments are indispensable to a thorargh, Crt.4l a good English education. Why not then do what wean] to sustain these substitute* tor High *lmola at home is preference to educating our ebildrn el,cwhere ? The better they aro sop ported, the greater compertfation they will return for our patronttar. *big piny, and people generally. of m. 'commonwealth , la ehotaartaJrOlaollt MP , Ment mea3..herresidepteould not possibly have I kit. npon one moreirbithy, more generally ifestzetupl, pi — , W;Eqs:ll—trifollitcbetir would hair rbeen so Well .nalsOlated in }reconcile' the con flieting interest's . and ' preludiees, which.ito some (*.pent, unfortunate y exist ,a - mon'r the, friend 4 of - the adririaiztration -to-this State. Mr. Min= iszt,etauctett-Whit, who lias Clow , to the ixtr.c - ► t r 4rong,h. evil as Weill as `good' t. f report. antAeSses, -- 'moreoVer ,those traits of character which, calinently fo him for:fhe! pbst ta'which he has been called.— His personal popularity is unboundqd: his political eourle °pea, manly, above suipi moo cic reigoach... Ia point of talent, and experience in public again. he 101 probably no ,su rr ior . ia t he era te. The a bility displac e] during his Cong,ressioital career, and, his services at a time when the labors of the true friedo (A Peipsilcania interests Were most required. are still, remembered with , pride and gratitude. Pe represented Washington , coun:y •in the twenty , mventh Congress, the 1 eventful period when the bill since known as i the "Tariff of 1542" VMS in progress ofl forma..ion. and may he said to hare heed the , framer' .of that favorite me ' -ere, haying re-' I ported it to the House. and enlisted all his I energies in pr -ming its passage. To him 1 , were the people of rimorsylyanin targeir in- I deb.ed fur the elactatent cf that salotanTtaur i —a law which, as is well known. raised ns , fium a state of unexampled depr=sion to a brief season of la-asperity still remembered 1 , as one of the hr l ightest erns iu our history. I . Retiriog with the well ear tell fame of ' ,t h n a n y s i t o g he a n s e s fie i s L i e f m m ea a su ce r "n es w i'l it 9 h ti w°iniiechuPit e:ihne. svlyania was ever hs gored. Mr. Arliennan bar spent the last eight years in private life, devo,lng all his attention to the duties of his profe.:stua and cares of an extensive praci;er. Ye his zeal in cause suffered no abalc. me it, From a distin.guished leader he be came a devo.ed soldier in the ranks, sufferin.g no proper occasion to pass without usiog his influence to advance Abe measures of the Whig party. and prurr.ote the success of the men chosen to-carry diem into eft -q`.— IThough tkquently urged to various high and important posts. he invariably d hued the proffered honor, and pursued the eveu tenor of his way, retainiag throughout a promi nent place in the remembrance and regard ,of the Whigs of ilia and other State.;. Not 1 having indentified himself With, or taken : part is anv of the unfortunate personal dif ferenees and interests which - have done and are stilt doing so much to distract and destroy : the efficiency of the pariy, he at this time. I probably has more warm persona) friends, and fewer enemies than any other distinguish ed maa in the coto Oonwealth. Neither of the‘e divisions can claim' his appointment :13 :1 triumph, or have cause to regret it as operating to theird i uilvantage. He g 1 IWO the Cabinet, as a Whiz—nothing more nor less.—A true Pennsylvania Whig—de voted to nothing so roue% as to retrieve; the intecst of the State which he again finds prostrate, and promote the glory of his coun try sod the success of the great national, conservative party with which he has al ways acted.—[Reading Journal. , ~ POTTSVILLE MARKETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR TILE JOURN.M. Whes . Flour, AK 05 75 I fled peaches - 541'd. *3 00 Ryo .. " Wes do 1 01 iln do un;nted.. 1 7A. Wheat, bushel 1 15 ard apples pained .. 1 1 Rye. rho 60 1 Ef4as, dozen Corn, de - 40 Cutter, ,t 0 Oats, ' do 40 Shoulders. st o 6 Potatoes, do 50 I llama, 2 to 11 Theio.hy Bend, 1 50 My, ton 11 50 Clover do 3 5.2 Plaster, 5 00 on am 7111 Inst.. by Rev, Dr. Kant. Mr WILLIAM FREDERICK HETZEL, to Miss HENRIETTA WM HELMIN A EHLERS, all of Pottsvilte. Ou the 11th inst., by net. Hr. Menolg,,Hr. ADAM BOYER, io Mis• REBECCA HEM,oll ufllewellye. On the 17th init, by N.M. Wilson, Esq., a 1 r. RALPH RICHARDSON, to MPS ELIZABETH COLLINS, all of Hill Creek, Schuylkill county. In the City or Rradine, np the Ikti Inst., Mr. - .IOIIN Wp.DY, Sen., in the nd year of his age. . • it Mineral/111e, on the WI Inst., 10IIN A., ton or Muses ana Catbarinz 'Metier, tn the loth year oehig - ,e.'"? ATTENTION ARTILLERIATS—TIIE WM.:OI - 'noun Artillery. Capt. James Node, wialrnee_t for Parade and Tar g et Firing, at Mel/ Armory m Second street, between Market and Norwell:in rtresta, on menday, the "AM of August. at 1 o'clocit.P. )1. Pune teal attendance is requested. C 7 order et the Cart L . A. 11. ROI ER, 2d dole:int, August '_l, 1650. 31— • -"} TILEArI.I4OCI tTG REFORMED MICA I:II.*TE , O RI &hi Congregation.worsbioopial in Thomp.on's new balloting corner of Market and Second its. have moved onto the large upper flan of said whirr, reiizlous worship will be conducted every Rah. bathAy Rev. D. T. Carnahan. Services tp commence at 1014'ciock,A. Poll.and 4 o'clock, P.N. Beats (tee. The public are respectfully invited to aueLai. n=mr, --•-- 1 - IOLD PENS, ONLY ONE 1)(4. I ,AIL—THE TJI - 'Owe - War has Just received a lot of Gold : Pens with Silver Cases, which -tie will ' as low as sits A'so, Inperior Commercl4l Gold Pens, with heavy 'Nina Silver Creel', a nest' aisles very cheap—together wit's Ladle , ' Gobi Pens with •lver Cases, as low as ill 25. Also, Gold Pena and •qells with Gold Caves, all of which wig bo sold untwoJsly low, 14. n. BANP•AN'S Cheap Gin3k. and Statitinary Stose s . . July SO, 1850, •el.). .t DIEItICAN CFTIGETt4I . OIdIi? A N 11 1 .1 gorni.—A very superior Article, enitol to Dodger's & Sons celebrated Cutlery, Just received and fur sale wholesale and retail, at ' BANNAN'S Cheap Stationery-13mm Where also may ballad Rodgers and Mriisienbolm's and other Pen-Knives—also, auderior flazors, by the single or dozen. May 25, IS" St- tliE 111111aDY & 41E.LIOTT (tgarranted) I Ever Po:nted Gold Pens, mow stand A No. 1 In the ren market ; every person who has tried them %VIII acknowledge their superiority. They laru made dnd sold exclusively by Brady lc Elltott, two doors abovi the !diners' Bank. Watches of sill the celetrated makers sold as above, at prices tomtit the ti LIUMBER4TAILD.—THE A ELATION Builders and Othets. is rerteetfon Invited to the, Planning tglll, where they Cllllll. aulted in all lards of Planed Flooring. Turning and Latnaer. trim I,,lnch Boards to Panne Plank. . STR t, ACCII & Co.. Coiner of 9th andlipritegian Streets. May 55, 1930 ' 91.7-tf 1.1 1 . 1 . 111 . 11, —WANTED itt/i) 'MACH/CRS INI!THE PUBLIC ISchools of Ncir.ti Idantießn Township. • The Board of Directors will receiflt_lPPUtatinns, and ex amine the qualiticatlonifor Te.itheril. at the Half Way House, kept by Widow Mayer. on the oth day of Oc tober next, from 10 o'clock. A. M. L E. KLEINERT, Secretary. • Lague It 11330. • 1 31— gLc 1111:111i—li17 tElt 1N THEPUA ub Schools Of Blithe Thiwnship-1 -Principal Mate Teschers and 2 Assistant Male Teachers. The Board rtf illoaaunela will meatsm Thurrday. the 12th day of ' September oext, In the Pablm Scheril Moue at halt - PhlataalPtita. where &pelican : er :RAttenif for einmi sallon.._ _ am; 3, 1850— IlivonmAirloat wANTEIO,--' LEFT HIS I. Hoare, the nigh: of_thoZkl David Prier, a boy between 11 and Is of age, ut rather erode? ne, with round - fare„ Wadi hair and eyes. Any formation of him. dh eeted to his father. the sutural•• tier, at St. Diair, tichnylkill county ..Pa• will he thank:hlly reel:Pied. awratims 'mem. • .41,1p1;.3, mo t • . " . I OS LADIDB' FATE. A GOLD PDF:, I AO* whb a =all Cold Chain attached. If return. ed wads Oflice,the Deder w be suitably rewarded. ‘ 40 11 . 4. VP° • ' ill ' A LADY. UWE DOLLARS RIFAVAILWL - STRAYED V !ince the istrcriber, co the 16tb. hut.. a Bed Cow, wooled with wt. tar. unusually tenon the body, swap bead.rhort crooked hofes, almost wetting. The above reward will be oa , d by the.subseriber, to any one de liveries the wad Cow to Wm at Pottsville.... _ . ouvsr. onssoN. - Asifaslitt:lBso • 34-3te , . t. ItAN — AWAIL—A GIRL. NAMEDROOANNA Denswan, between 17 and 18 )tats of nee, of dark tailspin:lon, with black bait and :eyes, rather stout, sad above the middle height, and bound by mdentore to service in the family of the subscriber, ran array about two weeks since, and te now living In Pothwille or its vicinity. All persons pre. berebs cautioned r• ain't bar:wiring nr vesting ....id el-lon the sub.crl bee/ recount. as he will deal w:tb rlt sn ofendlnv. as the law provider. FRANCIS BEDFORD. AugUst 24, 1850. INF. CENT-REWARD—RAN AWAY Fnom ;the subsceibec, reciting ne.rtleboytkill Haven. on , 'Sunday the 4th hist, John Illrenonu, an Indented an prentiee to the riming byline...it; about IS years or , age, rather rrIT and slender. fair complexion. 41. with ! light hair and htmt eyes—had on when he le , a sum. I trier plaid Frock that, Trawsers of the ..tale i be was ',arr./noted, having le.. his shoe"; at home. All per.: Nnltil are hereby cant ionrd against harboring or trust ing said boy. as 1 wilt prosecute ell so otTendinT, tbe utmost extent of the law. SAMUEL BOWEN. MARRIED DEATHS OrIP 'urn Alio - roma). ike. IRON. am.. _ . ri* IN 11100PING.—T111 8 ItEING THE SEA ' son whim our eittzsns who desire to secure their buildmes ftom the remotes of bre, should sesit to have them made e-proof—the un , terstpled would re *peetrally Inform the piddle he In prepared to fultil all older* for Tin lloofinl, ontithot, &e.. fL N e. JACUU LOG. • Pottsville, June 29. 15350 - . 20-tf A MiL R - RICAN — RAtL_!OD IRON—EON- Al. sisal'' , on hand and for sale.'that superior intele ofllrhtT flail, ti tbs. to the ytir , ;' , „ manufacnirsd at Pllo3l3tlVllle -211110, fUrflilbed atish• t notice, heavy T rails at manufacturers' prices • E. YARDLEVBc SON° / t 6 If June29.lP3So PUSILV.K - . DEALER •IN SCRAP litON. Conner Ilra-s, Oar ar.s Blue Tin. Rodder's tapleltet Lead, Ere. Orders • rtte.ist'd for Brass and Copper work. and Machine fternis,tiing. All orders connected with the above line orodantly attended to. i•Ce SnuttfStreet, above F.oat -Ph ladelptila. June 15, 1850 21-tf iaort sT4ottr..- rife SUR3CRIBER RAVING removed his Iron biotin , * to the large Store, No. 13 NOCITII WATER STREET. Is enw prepared n• recepre orders to tiny ezte.d. and for any de..crimin., of I.xin pr.tt rheel; him mock is re plenished 1f...0 tic. non i.n.ocie.ationl,ltyal.nrist every Packet, am fees ctindde.ti in his ability to - give satis faction to all VP:10 iitay nv.ir tiol with tbelr lulus the Ell Oft actom noo4.ing. ; W5l. Da COW, / 13 ICI. Water Cseet Feb 16, 113501 1-6 in ar •ILAtZlitlf-For 834,120 feet i io. chain. Also t I furnished at the shortest Amite. 5-8, 3.4.12-1 6 , 7.8. 15-rod 1 In. best proof cable chain. at N. Yurk pleas- .el.e . : added. E',. YARDLEY & SON. April, li:50 . , . 16. I R Lit. ROAD IRON •..8 D 1 - 0 - N - 8 if ii - 1 Flat 3 a , Mall Coed Iron, 50 do le • i do. do do t 8 do it a 4 do - do 0 IF iti spikes i 15 do 1 1 I, If° do do ' And Platee.for safety A. & G. RALSTON, 4 4outhfront ot-Phlada Phlloda.. July .1846. ' - - - - - JUSILATA BOIII4ELA IRON.. 35 Iftlr.:;:r2"„ a b n ° dVi o i et e n ; a N n ls i:s ;I'd iL a nd g 5 l ti c :. A. 4. G. RALSTON, 11. I: l 4C's, 4. •trinth Front st.Philada. #.('• TONS of Pei Rar American R. C.. Iro.f. Of var , *AI ions sleet', Just rect:ved and for • e at the York i Store. . E. YARDLEY & N. I Moven GP IRA 11. I 1 -1 11AINS Fililti - SlINtiN.-f . hesubser . ibers - h — ave 1 V just received from the ship Elizebethj and I Inch Rest Itest English chninsonade expressly fat Mines. and for sale. Anply to I.T. & E. GEORGE, , aprll22 tf -17) 51arket :Ind 12th Sit eets.Philadv. tgcw MUSIC —OiVEST SUNNY IoLE. AN --. adm" red sung. ill often t. :nk of thee, a beautiful melody.l When the weary are at rest, a sacred song. i Let us hope far the best, an admired ballad. . ' The single man., a new and populist comic song. , 1 give thee hack thy plighted vow, an admired ballad. INDWARD Cl. AILEESON, DESIGNER & EN 4 CIikVER ON WOOD, No. 801 Walnut Street The village .pire. with a portrait of Jenny Ltnd. _I PhiladOphia. August 4. 1819. 32-lyi The height summer roies, do do flit/kith/ZS PEIBLNIREGRG, COAL DEALER. r Joy will never tight my heart, do do U No. 501 callowhiii, above oa t at . pbi lade i t ,hi a. i Sunshine and Duvr, a new ballad. Coal reeeiVed on 5"....ra...te of oft Commission, and I "Geld I wars aWY again. , libeioladvances given.. . 1 The Robin.. - . , August 10, Idso. n—droll , Bnquei of Melodies., 1 Marches, Wattne• Ake. ME t 1 .---- • E SUMSCItIErtiI. WILL -UPERINTE , D, 1 s 'Together with n huge collection of the latest and :cell. R it, Collect, flue out, an kinds of prope .v ' • ` meet PrtPillar musiciallways on hand., Pieces obtained as 'venom.. within this Cowed,. and will, if re - , to orde:, at BANNAN'd , queated, re. • Assignee, Trustee. rir Administrator. m 1 , 4 Bookend Music Wore. settling uoe..ates with promptness amt fidelity. i N. M. WO; oN, J. P. • Market Street, Pottsv••te, Penn'a. June 22,51830 3S-ly i . - . j Y. IrMERWIN, EXCIIAMCE AND CoL- 1 Ift . letting office, Pottsville, Pa.—heater In uncur ; rent Bank-Motes. Bills of Eiehange, Certificates or 1 Deposits,,,' Cheeks and Drafts. Checks tor sale on 1 Philadelphia and New York, In enins to suit. i March 9. 1t,50. 1134 CARD!". AI; ENCY—For the purchase and salle of neat Es! tate; buyin g and selling Coal ; ehargn east lands ; Mines, ate., and collecting rents-i- , frotn twenty years experience in tile County he hopes to give sat iathetlttn. °Mee Mahanta nen street. Pottsville. LIIA:3. M. MILL, 14-tr April 6". 1350 : 1 A. 6Oi/PII.IIOF.JUATICE OF TILE PEACE, 1 • Tremont, wil promptly sttend to ail Business entrusted to his erre. Ifas for salesevibil houses and lots lo sale or rent. Marsh 30, 1850. 13-3 m D , DOCTOR C. mesELEn., HOMEOPATHIC PHYMICIAIi, Removed hie °Mee to one of the Brick Houses in Coal Street, Po.tiv Ile. Apr ,tlt4, 1819. 18 tf ' DM W, LANK, Pill:44n AN AND SURGEON, Office In Coal street, In the same house occupied by Dr. Hamlet- Pottsville. Aoril I?, 18.511. 15 tf LaDWATLPI SiliPqfric, ATTORNEY , AND. CI lUNSELLOIR at Law, Phlladelphia,will attend to colleCtions and all other legal businesa In the-City .of Philadelphla.adiolnint Can.:Ales and elsewhere.— °dice No. 11 Prune meet. Thlladelpbta• Ul ' 11.111.4 D- 1 -11111, ATCORNE.'' AT LAW. Ts inaqua—thEee in tbo Library Boom. late .the Town Ilan. Sept 11, I&19 SD. BALL, ATTOinog V. AT LAW, Port Cs.- •bon..etchuyik:ti County, Pa. °lice adjoining the Exchange lintel, Dee 15, 1910. At-1y ,tIHARI.ES W. HEGINS, ATTORNEY AT lJ LAW. - lias removed his office to the building Ibeinerly occupied by Rotate Smith, Esq. ,Sept_ 1.18.19. 313;3m MEREDITH,-Real Estate Agency of • .flee, Centre StNilsenle, Schuylkill County, Pa. Otos for the saie and purchase of Real Estate. ? teent 'or La.o.s. awl collection of Renfa,ke. 41-ly CINHUEL HARTZ..JUSTICE orrns PEACE, Of Pottsville. Will attend nrnmptly to Un•lections, Mendes Porchase and Sale of Real Esta , e. &c., In Schuylkill County, Pa. Office in Cen.te St et, °Tipp. site the Town Nall. Oct 20, 1840. DACTOR G. N. BOWMAN, SURGEON 'DENTIST. Successor to N Denny. Pottsville. Office on the N. E. corner of Market and Third Stu. Febrnaty 16, 7—tf MOM von. RENT-A COMFORTABLE HOUSE ON r the corner of Seventh and Ilahantango Streets. opporthe Burd Pa :er,no`n !mow. Rent moderate, with Immediate posse Mon. Apply to JAMES Gt LIAM:MAW, Mahantargn or F. HODGSON, +Silver's 'Ferrate. August - 17, IMO FFDICRENT—A Large STORE 110 USE. on Ranch C,hunit street, and convenient to the Rail road or Canal, will be rented mail the Ist of Aprl next, or longer!! required, apron reasonable terms The building is lOr.. IV 20, two stories high, and well calculated for storing flay, Grain, Flour, Feed, Atc ApPlicatiOn made to Nov 17,1819. - - - TOR RENT'..THE'RECOND STORY over T. Fo-tet lij Co,•• shoe Store, cow occupied by Cha• Dallier& Co. Likewise, fmr tent, a new Store Room. suitable - for an Make. in East [lade' St., next below David Klock, Esq.', office. Apolrto SOLO. FOSTER. 124( March 23.1850 VCR. BENT.-The shop occupied by S. Stranse, its a Shoe sltore, on Centre St. Aiso, a Two Story Frame House oo the saute Lot. on Second St. Erquire of March 16, 1660 - DOR RENT—A good Frame House, in Madan- . V tangosureer.now occupied by Mt. Boyd. Apply tl HAMILTON ADAMS, New Castle. Plll3keatiONS. &c. REGIONS.—TIRE COAL REGIONS cf renr 4ylvanis, betas airliners! Geological...Me tOrkal, and Statistical • Review of the Anthracite Districts of Pennsylvania. Plustraled with Nara bbd EngraTinri, and 81a0...it *I Tab Les.. The Naps Wod Tablet alone, ate worth wore than the price of Pin Book. Peen 50 tents, or 3 cooks for al. The Boolt can be w...9ed to a.ie part of the Untied St atcs— postageT cents. For sale nt . N NAN'S Chen,. Book and Stationary Store. • isly s lo3 ,1950 R - OCKFSTERFEIT DETECTORS F 0 IL V A i net wholesale and recall. at BAPIPLAN'S Ltook and Periodical Store. Jane 1,1850\ Dicirs Nroims, VERY CUEAP—The suh scriber purchased it Trade Bale. a lot of cOmplete Works, bound in Libra l ay style. very elstap, sebialrbe - •wrill sell s at teas than, publisher's prices at hie Cheap Boultstorcall Immadiately to secure a i; B. BANNAN. • Cheap Bookrieller and Statbiner. ire busk° slot of the \ poets, at lesatliaa publishers , prices. April 27 JB5O. 37- 'WO nap • T g E - 11 LA E'llo FOR SALE.III3TRUS t/ tees 'of the nd AL S. Chinch. Pottsville. about to Introduc rs e4s Gal 1101 into their Plate of! worship, . Will dis of 'the several Lamps therein, at a very reasonable price: Cansisilng of one six branch Brass Chandelier, two Pulpit Lamps, two Astor do, tiro !twinging do. mid two side dote ; of wulcb are construtteil for burning On. n good order. Freese emit:tire early of ' • Rev. Tillollao P. JOIIMION, Pastor, or to eiabildEL M. RE3ll•TON,Trostea . Aug 3. 1830 1 - • 31-tf VIAL SALIG 4 —A SETT OF SIIOW EASES, r writable for a ?vomit yor Fancy MOte, MI salt: cheap. Inquire n the Jewelry Store of E. C. GREEN.. Went door ro - rbe roul ade. • t 11E3 Jti)y taut. Veg. 5.1.LN--IAT PRIVATE s ALE—AII that err: .I.' tairrtract or parcel of tand,eimated.on the Broad Moo main. in 1. near MallantangotownshiP , in drltuyl kili Cab city. (formerly Darks county.) lo tbsiitate of Pennsylvanta. boinderl and described as follows. to -arts 11-11mriening at a m arked arulte oat Mel thett e a by la:e vacant M o ed... nw surveyed to Jacob Miller. hortrtality-dare oirsties:io a ,Wbile &oak a tbence by late aliaant landl, now surveyed to George Werner. , West :40 peretw to a atone ; thence by late vacant' 1 , land. now survey4l in l o cni...rd illicit, south 05 perches to a Ami.lisb oak 1 th..wiceeast 110 Wrettes to the Place or beg:wane. collat.:10e 55 'creased 152 perches of kid and allOalaire ot- J pf 0111 i a aia r teat. for . HMlll,lroads, &e. ' I. E4l; • w 00111. BALE Ali test cettaln twel storied stone r Tavern so..nd,totOwn as the VALLEY UOTEL. . a... Ti. situate on Valles street, In the town of pat. . .-i-,,, - , tenon ,In the County of Schuylkill; eon. .4it ! Mini°n rbstoo fet, end ie e ( oth l ft.. distr... i ream f ' the , ce.ho e ylksll Vatic d ,' tralltold lbX , 800,yantA. at w hi le 1111411 the V.'srs , ....op 4 times deity. Air. i other Intf I fo.i .0. .e.t . Fh edossining 60 feet in iron'. PA *OllO ".et in de tth„ shame. taro. In said townlof Patterson. The prowiriy Winne sn/d clan" ; terats easy. itg:011 tit . - It. g. ritt , g. EMI. ' t/ his ti ire, roi.t%viiTe, of to I MICHAEL ICOCEItIS V, .9 Beet. 1.11419. ' _ ' -- 101 - 14 Ski..;Evw.The Bettscr•ber IP .e. ..& -' r•-• shims of seilittathe dwelling boost i a which I.;',:g?,' be now resides. in Morris' Addltloe. The .„_=il - t huibling is one of the very hest in the Bar raig;.;.—la ray end adool• ably arranged, with every con venience to make it desirable. POSSCRtion given at °emi r , . March 10, - 1850 - , :OR -SA C.IC--,. 20 finest-Power Bteem Bnglrte, .I.` In excellent 'forking order, with winding gearing P I riimplete, tiro drums, and two wire Koper, each Chniit 2.50 key' Poll. Cir hoi iing Coal from mines. The ahrore,,la a Arkt.rste 60411310; it has been in use only, hAmourbs,lo Me Boreulls of Tamaqua, where it may be Pnett A i , Y to 1 ~ , JtillN (POCK, 90N13 Js Co., / 07 and 99 Nor.h 'I Itir.l sltreet„ Pbilrela. /or to BENJAMIN lIEII.NER, Tamaq u a, Mal 11, 1650 . 19-if ' 1, 4 0111 SAL.E.-I'ne strOserhaera older for sale a su -17,4 Newt 6 Itir:a Temp. 6 :eel 'intim, yr 100 yards or 51 6 Ineh roe with hol.s; rings, 3cc., a% in good order. Also, 35 ano, axle, 8. of which are! rigscei with doable brake., all of wbislo are in good running nrde•. AI -0, 60 pinto of Isiah slope chain. The above or 'Wee told loss :Or cash ur approv . itaper. COVNEit„ RO,SOB k 11.ITTLEIIALE - R. New Phidadefiebia. ti•tr p: it '.'..:SSO Large Circular I..liaCricreen. II icer.lisol.rnd ; feet in diameter at. the 'arson eaQ —adapted to maLing coal of the most approved sizev--eaed, 0135 00 and bas 'teem very Dade used—twin be sold cheap fur raett. Enquire EY at the York Store. . ARDLEY'S: Co. Stareit 15. 18:4 11- VOU. SALE...4Mo le [torso Envoy, with break h¢ ro.trpi. acfnemi ihnaing and tire'' , thing isel:e.)ary n'.o.on Cord br:eiiking esivkivitment, which vvi ll* bed on very renrenufb'e :Cirri. Get). 11. PiaTg. . , klatch 16 1660 11-a ~ , Illit 13 ALIE....n.e 3ii hone hrtioner.; engine, vr Ith wi.nling freacirez alt comple.e Erquire at the ,i ck 61 , ner.lolliery. loin Form, o: et Om office of GEO. 11. PirsTTA. , . ' here) 16 4350 11-if _ •• , . - -.1713 - 41.11;;;3 0 I.a7in Ihilroarl Cars, 1.1 200 Feet of wog fat* Proof 300 " 1 Inch Ctiain. 300 " " GEO. 11. POTTS 11-tf Match 18.1850 FOtt. SALE AND TO LEICL-Bn•tding Lott in Mount Carbon, LOW/Pori, Wood sod I.yon'iB addition to rottovilleon Norw..zion lit.. Pottsville, rnd In Minerovilleo Atso a convenient Itilice in Morrie' Addition. Ariel, to 'MA. Hi VAMFBEI.L. 4prii !kW). 18-tf h • , -- • - Q WEETH EARTS POLKA—A BRILLIANT 14.1 Piece of Mimic- oinnased and ,arranpd far the Piano 'orte„ by Jocepb Cungie ; jtiat onblisbed ii..i.l Ibr aale.at the Book and Music &ern or B. LIANNAN. PIANOS FOR SALE.—NE7 ANL) SECoND band Pianos , i'imm the factories of the most tele• grated makers in the Untied Slater, atwaye OIL band, dud for sole on the most favocuole tams, by the sub-. scriber, who respectfully ,Inv • iss the public to examine them at his house, in a. st-emi ode door below C„d lew,hill, west side, Pottsiiiie. . DON AT Prat:slot of Music. July 13.1850. 14-3ni ENV ItIVEIIC —LEE & WALX.EIL, SUCt..EB j Bora triCeo. Willie, NCI. lta2 Cliesnursi.eet. under Barnum'. Aluveunt have jiistpubllshed th following 1 beautiful Canada, Polkaa, Arc.: - • Think ere you peat, ny N. J. PL'unie ! The fleettl, by the an.hrir of " Will U love me thefts. pri.v,." Baticy KaM, tong by Mr. Iftidarm, M *lc by Dr. Cunnlngmn. Ra'im the hritht F al of Columb 7 p,; ' Piliirupil to the popJlai air of "Ever he Happy,' in Opera " Eiichan tress.'" The' Thna gone. by the late •.I. T. a. Sullivan." Hopctimp. Love, •• Woman's Lore. . " A. Dream that 'ore tan tie'er forget. by Al. Keller.. Dilllgent Polkr, by J. A. Getr.e. Fclimotc.do, by Al. Serer. ' Phrenis CNA. pet farm da. C.irie l'ilatr,byJobeson'a Band. Gahm nt,frout the o,,vera or the 'Four Bone of Aymon, Ay 'T. C. Wit-nigh. Aintesemeni.„ Vog...ept, it:barley Tree L. & W, have the hle , lire fo ^ i.u.a..cetn the rinh. lie Om. their ..nest of Sheet Aloric enepist. or the , and mo.t co pipiem avant. se.% to be fnued in the coptilry, they are CoMitA , ..y vileiev. to ,heir stock i all the new pohlhitted Aew lks.ion,&c.. , A fine aoror:ment n: the beqt manolliconi.• of New ' , cork and tt.p.t...,pt ;be lowept cp.!, nAcet. NOJAICAL 11,48IRUMENTs4. . . - Also, 3 gene al .I, , Ain"inent eat , l..ars, %lotion. Man le_nt. Flutes, Accor,lenna, &c.. Vioiiai 47Pliar. and Hari) String• of the best Italian quallt , en, all of which will be idneefied,to the patdie and the trade at tae loweal tat: a. • Orders pane/tie, atlinded (0. , Jan it', 1680. AlllW DIUSIC..—TILE LARGEST, GREATEST, 011 ft-0 and most elegout a• °Mitsui of PIANO' - FORTES In the United States, tun always be ;aunt; at the warehonsa of the SnbAriber, 171 Cassist. Street. doses "OA, at 0 e Ohl Stand accented more than a thirdnf a century by Mr. Geo Wittig, music f.ll l ll.lhee4: 1.71,11.ZZP&T - I,Pe B A cele brated Manufacturers in N. York, 110.1014 Lailiatere. Philadelphia, and e'st,where. duld wholesale and retail, at the maker's cash prices. OsGAII G. It CARTER, 171 ellemeat Street Pkibedelpto ie. Feb 9,1850 6 ELS I_inARLES LEWIS GANZ, PROFESSOR 4. of Music. American IlottseoC . entre Street, Potts ville. [June 29,1850 26-tf JOHNSTON de, CO. LIAVP. JUST RECEIVED tee following named choice articles in the pmvi 'ion fleet—Martin's superior cured Hams, first quality; taco sugar cured Shoulders of a superior order, spiced. sugar cured Dr.ked Re - f. also a hat of Beer and Sheep Tongue". The e artielr are cured and prepared be one of the 'hest victualters chNbe Philvdelpbla mar het. They have also received some excellent Pickled Salmon, superior errs Shad, is well as a large lot of the he.' C ton 21:etc...e1. , Pottsville, August 24, IMO. 34 QRIALL NOTES BOUGHT AFTER THE 2lst to of August, by J. P strums. August 17. IRSO 33.3t* OOD PASTURE FOR IMEIRS .on CAT- Ile may be had by applyiel to the sub.-eriber— water lo the fields. lior.es and cattle will be taken to , • o - soroble terms E. YARDLEY & SON 47-tf J. MORGAN, Monet St 1141 - . -*~ _ Pig ' s _"' _""" S GEO. U. POTTS 114 C MUSIC. PIANOS• Tremont, August 17. 1850 OCRIBNEWS, ENGINEEWS AND DUR %TAMA'S Pocket Table Book—A capital work, Just reechoed and for sale at HANNAN'S Cheap Bookittore. May IS, IVA INDIA RUBBER PACKING FOR ENGINES. The subscriber Is prepared Pa furnish India Rubber Packing for gleam Engines, which is said to be supe rior to any row In use. B. BANNAN. Also, India Rubber Belts for Machinery, ke., togeth er with' a'l Article. the India Rubber line now pane t 9, 1650 26- AND DILLS OF EXCHANGE IN lIJJ sums Of I nr 100 pour& Stuart , on England. Ire land. Scotland, Wates, France. Germany, or any part of Europe, for sale, without any charge. at D. HANNAN'S Paseale Allelley in Patsy ille. - • Wan, European Bills and Malls caahed and collected at Ma office. es-Pas2cneere also encaud at the lowest mien, and lei detention or grumblir ir,. . Jane 6, r 1650 - . M. . . • TREDONT DEPOT HOUSE.— 1 The ondermned havinl leased this new, lame and commodious Hotel, situated conve niently to the Railroad, In the beautiful Town " or Tremont, respect:Oily Worms his triends and the travelling public, that he Is prepared to entertain them in the most unexceptionable stvlv. The house Is un der the mara,,,eir eat of Mr. L. 11. (lager,* gentleman . 1 of experience, who will spare no pains so render it worthy of Public pavora2e. The Thble will be ahun dany suplied w gripe hest the markets afford, and. the hoiv p st Wines card Liquors will be -tarnished at the Bar.. Families Families can h• accommodated w ith Urge' airy chaos hers, and excellent hoard, on the • mast reasonable terms.--affulding a most desirable retreat from the heat and bustle of large towns end -cities. • The West Branch Valley Passenger Train stops at the House, and good sheds and stables are attached, with accom modating hostiers always in attendance. ZAUDS-TUAU .8 4TD ORET. Proprietnr. 'July 5,1650 e7-3mo - •NOTIOSS: • • 4 of .11,/BSOLI IifTION OF PARTNIELITILUIP.o., \The wrtnershis heretofore •eststing. 'between Barnes, Heitsssoft \elitism SI. heath. Is - tie Light? bnsitioltioville, time this das been dhrsohred. mutnal cotßeet. , . bid tIEL nEhme, • - .WILLIAX. Po;isville.' , Amittst,,2l, 1860.• . OTICIA.—THE BOOK ACCOUNTS ttlr HELMS . ' L\- dc Smith. la the Llnuo.• bushiest, Plitt*Sine. half- .., log been assigns dto John Smith; are new lay the ~ hands of the subscriber, for settlement. Alt periona knowing themselves indebted to said firm, will plrase call at once, sod seta e payment, to . &ORIEL HARTZ. AZDist 24, I PO. • • 3411-31 • _ NOTI6E.-+Tit SEMI-ANNUAL MERTING of the - StotkholdAVe of the ilidnerstrille Savings Fund wilt bet:held at the usual place, on Thursday, Anguallfith, 1050, at ft etioes,.p, 11e.... sided the usual business of stared meetimrs: Rae - fellow gre to be elected, to serve for one year: JOHN .S. DYE, Secrete**. tlinernotlle Atigast 24. 1250. . •' • 341-44 WiIibiATTION OE PA RTNEBIS4III,-- , 1... r Notice is hereby ri.ven. that the partnership Awe :otos° existing between Cain flower gr. War. Kramer. rpentels,"working under the filial of Hower ik, toe this day been dissolved by mutual crinsant. William Kramer authorized to settlesp the business • Pratte late 111111::. All parsons havlstrelaJuss sexless Ululate grin, witi please present them fbe settlement. and these knowing themselves Indebted. are IleQUell ed le make pep:tent to William Kramer,who will car-- ry on the bustnesssas heretbrore. • CAM newea. • ,WILLIAM KRAMER. 34-3 t _ Asian 44,18. VOTIOJE TO CONTRACTOBS.—SBALEIT I.‘ Print:win Will he rem - lied st 'the Office .of the lathes River and Kanawha Company to itfchninridir - unlit the ant day of °cla neat. canstruetin ,kr" ofthe Peers and Abate:Mete w or the bridges(orate across James! River.at New Canton.flardwickav ills and Bent Crecit; This work will be paid air to Cush. itexides 'the' Erg r;:ervol fen of *I per - tern. ow I ht,asootbtil esti , mates. the Contractor or Contractors will be rtlittrellf roLsire afmnrity, muts:actory to the Board of Unction, for the Cemplttion of.the work, the time. rod in the manner sp-tiried In the contracts. , Plansof the above work will be exhibited and *peel flc itnnirthereof delivered to the Contractor/. at the office of John Camp. the Militant Engineer, itiCharDr of the same. in Columbia. WALTER GWYNN; - Chief Enslaver, J. H. and K. Co. •St et_ August 21,1850 OTICE—THF: cr.P-PAATNEnsiiir HERETO. ." V fore existing between the undersigned, trading older the firm of Richards & Fattersoe. b Mb, air dissolved, by mntual consent; the besinela of the late firm will be settled by F. Futterman ' Ell F. PATTBON, THOB. 8. RICHARDIt.a Pottsville, August-JOU', 1850 . 33-3te k; °TICE IA HEREBY GIVEN THAT I.EIAVIZ loaned to Wilhelm firorumknectii. one Dar Horse end one-sett ',lngle tamest., to be used.by him dertrz MY will and pleasures., " D. B. DF. FOREST„ West Branch Valley. /tett 17, 1850.—.1.1:31. . - .• . • . -; DZSOLUTION OP.PAILTNEIIIBIIiPBe— he tespective partnerehtes of Itayeroodlc Clillder. Mi . A. liaya4 - 4.nd it Co.. and Benjamin Haywood' it. • Gig': are this day di mived, by the mutual consent Mr all. the partners. - • ' George W. Snyder t and Benjamin Milne,. have se— eweed the payment of all the - debts of the said three 6rlol. and they are suthorhed to settle all the twelessi, tfareor and to ret>eave etl the aesette.'esedite andel: i ? c _ te.,f, to their own nee. dig\ . BENJ. HAYWOOD. G En. W. /SNYDER. " 1 BENJ. DUNES. Philadelphia, Bth August, MO. The business of Mining and Bellinrienni, ant" Manu facturing Steam Engine', Machinery and Callinp, wiftl now be conducted by George W. Bnyde r and Benjamin. Miinea, under the firm of Snyder fc Milne,. GEO. W. r4NYDEB, • BENJ. MILNER. - 3141 AOrnat 9th. tB5O NPEROONS AR E HEREBY 1. 1 1 cautioned against negotiating a Note for am 20, dated Milli 26, 1820, payable four maukhs from-date., In favor of Peter Dpcker, and given by the subscriber, Said Note W3II lost. and Is paid, consequently it le Of. no use to any person but the owner. • WILLIAM PAINE.. August 10, 1850. - 22—x` DISSOLDTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— The Partnership beretrifiCre existing between the undersigned, is this day disso - lrid, by canine! consent. All persons haring debug against the firm will present them for settlement ' and; all owing thesaid firm will please call and mak e paymeut of the same to..Jamea Glenn, who is fully authorized tO settle the affairs et the latefirm of Glenn lc Stine. JAMES GLENN.. JOHN STINE. Atm 3, 1330 31-3t*. _ 1 NOTIOE IS HEREBY GLYEN T/lAT THE VW— &reigned rave had letters of administratiolt granted to them of the estate of the 'late Andres's. O'Brien of the Borough of Pottsville. Clothier, de ceased, and they reinse.t all persona hasioll claims or demands against the e.tate of the said deceased.-to make known the same to Irwin. without delay. AMA., BU• 4 4.N O'BRIEN. EDWARD H'BRIEN. 30-6 t.• Jul) : 77 1950 A DIIIINISTR&TOILVIS NOTICE—WHERE— /X an, Letters of ,iteministration on the estate sr James Reber, late of the Borough of Pottsville; de ceased. have been grri , •ted to ine, subscriber—all per sons indebted in said estate are requested , to make Immediate payment to itte subscribers, and those. hav ing t'atms against the *rum, wilt present them deity authenticated , - or settlententt,io David K. Klock,Km, at his office, in Pottsville.. AnAM REBER. Mohrsviile, HENRY YOUN DT, Blue Hap ,p. 0.. La Tle:•stet Co., Admisistratnrst. July 13, ISSO 2S-6 LAST NOTICE.—ALL PERSONS ARE CAU.. 'toned not to purchase or use an Ott from R. D -1 Schoenen parpettl WO to be W. S. Di -slaps Peteht Lae .brleatirg Oil. .He has uwapthority flew me tit enake• rit.—he has not even. the correct receipt . to Istill busing a hart of my ingredients in tomes peanut tjure. I respectfully rifer aP nemons interesled tis , the decurion. the barioirs U. 8, Comte. lately. for infringements of Pstent-righis.* I set the Patentee and sole owner of this, am! um eet,:raliued to prose ! cute not only R. D Sebeener, but alt person potent.- ine-nr oil from Olin. to the utmost esteat of the law. .'P. S. DEVLAN, Readina , Pa., June i RIO IarIPICE.—LABoIIETM: 10NET:A AND EIZS, whn wish to purchase, luta in Trevnrtirt, at private a:oe, will Mal Al *cent rt 4 the Premise., oeer the town nt Bt amnt.tn. Labor On the Rafirnad'i wily he taken in payment of lots. One tall' the Wales of the !ahorers tail be advanced in ersh. EX ; bl. BOYD, Aeetnt. • "Mt! Julie R. 1950 , XI OTICEIVLItri'd titiTENT LutiniAT i -- IN ins 911.—Whereas, a voile° has appeared a •-ne - wsparter in this County, caution ins all persons from. 1 Purchasing 1314 ,011 from me. now , t hereby-give po ilice that I hold the eschasive rilht to manufacture.and sell said oil in the Counties of Shbuyikill. Leldthbn Danphin, Lehigh, Northampton, Carbon. Luzerne,. . Coinmbta, Wyomirs, Northirmtheriand'srdlycomint, and that all persons who shall inierferewith my' eights , as afore an id, shall he prosecuted a ecording to law, and F that isviii indemnity, protect and save harmless Alit persona vrbo shalt purchase said oil from me. : . R. D. dCIIMNIEII.. ma' Pott.viile, June 1.1650 \TOTICE.—Att persons are hereby notified not to. l• purchese or nee Oil trom R. D. igehoerer, poistor- On to he P. 8. Deviates. Patent Lubricative Oil,e* Fa has no authorliy to make such Oil, arid any µenflame chasing or tieing the Oil from him will be prosecuted aceording to Late May 18.1850 00PARTNERSHIP-W ILLI A M WALLACE" of the lore firm of Wallace Sc Mak Won, Cas thiss day formed a cossannerstrip with SAMUEL 11. RATH-. RIMEL, for the transaction of a General Cqa) Bask. tient. under the firm of %Va'lace & Rothermel4 • rat; retelldng and shipping of Coat will be tooth.. ned. sr heretofore, COLWltataell Vt GinliceSPert and .2104. 2 ttlehatoad. °Mee 130 Wainht atm/. • WILLIAM. WALLACE:. BAWL. U. lII)THEIIMEL. • 18. at May 1, 1850 . . rp AVE NOTICE.—Tne Cooke and accounts sr . I. FOSTER dc DA LY, • having been essigned lathe subscribers, ell persons heeler accounts open with them, ere requested to call and .ertle, and thou in debted to mere payment only lOUS Of :01:1T antborfzed agent - . - • N.ll. onto not settledbafifia the Qrrt of Decembo ill be left with a Squire tbrlettla meal. it. & J. F09631t - (ILIS Nov DRINGUIIRS' Jl.) Metallic or Quill and superfor to any ntl or color. bet reeelve,d' retail. /My 2i. 'MO '\,->4 TJARRISONIS INIA - ON DRAFT 1:4 T RE— AL ceieed • a f B.vrcl or Itarrison,is eelnrated Ink„ which will be ro'd by the Galion or ha anon oni draft. Also, Ilarrisonni Intr , Black, Baden sa \Blue. in r 4\i,t Bottles, wholeleand retail. at city MAWS cluter's prices. idenCh ants and others purebasingto . .,kitilgans, can save the carriage by calling at.. .. B..BANNAN• •.. - -- Cheep Book and Stationery, BO , Where can be had good Ink ns low 30 ce.nts r.. dozen tionte.. 1 .- .... . . June 8, 16.50 . . . T. A. GODFREY 31.4 t THOMPSON'S' STARVE". POLISH.—AN ankle highly recommended ; &Miming a fine gler to all Aim!' of Linen and Cott.* IC:mit—par laity dosirab to in doing op Shirt .r.o.nois and Conan!. T. 17.-BEAT,TY & Co. 3•2.15 t Ann 10, 1650 and PITRE AND FREStillurnlng Fu ldCam . Owns, always on hand and far sate.'ay LITTLE Ik.MARTItf.. Centre St. Mirth : V.3.lBso 12-3 m ,r 40NONGAH ELA WTI X.EY —Warrani • /Y 1 et, 10 ytaTs old, and'of'sapertor quality, for sale • J. M. BE&TTY & CO.. Mt! by ' May 4,1850 1 - .=.------ PEARL STA AC/I.—" Colgate, t' • New York Pearl Starch, for sale whole , ale and re:alibi • , J. AL BEATTY &Co . 4.PSAGO CHEESE--Juit received and tor sale by 3. 14- BEATTY &Co. 9.1b50 ; UM( I New Powder. Mit- AT re.AILLITA aubscritters announce to ,their .I'tiends and I the public, that they have purchased the Powder Mill, recently u rected . by John J011"11, and are Me pared to supply Powder of the bestemality and other put poses, at the most-reasonable tees, Order/ solicited whicksitill be ;ironical) , attended too,at short notice. 3: JQUASSON Jr.. Co- Tainagpa,Nie. 4i1134,; - , ' - - , P. S. DRVLdi'd, Patentee, Reading. Pa War.. St - - °MIRY, /kr..- S INDELIBLE IN R, Port. en, requiring nn preornelm. rr In beauty and permanence ind for anlP,nrbnleanin' aid? 11. BANNAti. " GRCM=BS, n tge 1.3.5 m•
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