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attention of t t e shipi knd in combiendation of the American, New*York find Liverpool line of steamers—an enterprise ■which, serves to promote more Inti mate relations between the two great cial countries of the world, and strengthen the interests of comme peace which now happily exist between uiem, and which I hope may continue nninterrupted for ever. la view of the success o f this en terprise, and of the remarkable capacity and performance of this splendid steamer, patron- Government and sustained by pital at levoted three hours and a icers of the which the re.speeiivf i American, ; duties it is not of this village, on ho occupied about o r the manner in cunnspi discharged their leak; ii commer- even to ized by our Americai icfth mert and in addn and in addressing Americans—tor 1 now speak of them—to be excused in saying that the oc casion inspires me with more than my usual ide of country—of oijr -whole country and ■ its glorious flag. A country which ranks nong the last in the family of nations, and t among tlie g reatest; great in -what it d its U ige of our country! r,” which neither are; or, ii men, its “ mai faction nor ;st des- illy, nor known in evei-y sea. from Antarctic, which is the ensign of a commerce second Only to that of one n ation; and which all hatibns—not excepting the greatest, claimj iag to- be mistress of-^the seas—have learned to respect. On motion of Mr. Nichols, of Virginia, it Resdtsd^ ,That thankful, under the protec tion of Providence, for a safe and pleasant passj^e, a Committee of one from each State in the tJnion represented on board, together with one from England, Ireland, and Scotland, France, Mexico. Canada, and South Anierica, be appointed to prepare resolutions expressive of the sense of the passengers toward the gal lant and ..^kilful Commander of the Faciiic, and the officers under his direction. The Chairman appointed the following gen tlemen:—Mr. Badden. of New-York; Mr. • Taylor, Ohio; iMr. Ihomson, Michigan; Mr. Turnbull, Louisianaf Mr.\Nichols Virginia: From H int’s Merchants’Magazine and Commer- _ * cial Review. Jou r n a l of'M ining and Manufac- IMPaOVEMENTS IN THE M.tNU^i^CTCRE OF STEEL. Mr. Josiah Marshall Heaih, o f HamVeil, (Eng) has recently patented an invention con sisting in the application ol iron produced Irorn iron ores, uiihout being brought to llie state of pig or cast iron, to the nianul'aciure of steel, -llie iron so procuced being rntmul'aciured by a peculiar process, which renders ii more suita ble for conversion into steel, than any iron made by the process actually in use, having ascertained that the excellence of steel depends upon the comparative purity or freedom from mixture with extiaueous substances of f the iron Mr. SmitE, Rhode Island; Mr. Bordeu, Col. Hart, Kentucky; Mr. Stellman, •. Phelps, Connecticut; Atr. r,,. North ' ylaud; Air. Phelps, Co itlock, New^-York; Mr. Bak er ~ rooke, Liverpool; M r.M ’. Air. Carrarca, ooulu ziiueuvii , wue )orted the following resolutions, which W'ere [opted with acclamations;— Resohvd, That we tender to Captain Nyc our grateful ackno-wled'gments for the ability and faithfulness with which he has discharged his responsible duties during lliis unparalleled j._:_ --------- larity'and ofderwhicl those of the Chief and other officers attention and untiring efforts, w the Chief Engineer and his assistai ,er his charge, to render ir passage safe, pleasant, and agreeable. Mtsclved, That we take -great pleasure in commending the superior accommodations of the 6teatrierPacific,uniting great convenience, KsSide^y and speed -with all the qualities of a fine sea boat. Rmlved, That tin Chairman by the C the pj and A and publishedin theLiverpoo 3rk papers. JOHN AI. NILES, Chairman. [ Secretaries. E. R. T houc S ok . — JnEiAiq The Baited, States AIjuI steamship Pacific. » Capt. Nye, entered the Alersey on Tuesday at o’clock; having nerfurhied the passage in nine days twenty hours, after the shortest passage by several hours ever made from New York- After -the arrival of the Asia on Sat urday night, many bets -were made as to the arrival of the-Pacific in the course of Tuesd.ay evening. \Vhen,therefcre, shei subsequently off Point Lynas, all parties wcr( taken by surprise, and the earnest desir< which, prevailed to know the state of th( American cotton markets, and the condition m i of the crops, caused considerable excitement o prevail on ’Change throughout the morn I ^ ing. Hundreds assembled on the piers a t 1 | ( j pv o’clocl^ for the fmrposc of seeing the noblr vg^el enter the h a ^ o r . m ;ing the noble We need scarcely il^outward trip bhu left Liverpool on Wednesday, the 28th ult-, a t ten. o'clock in the morning and arrived at h er wharf at Is’ew-York a t twelvv o’clock ----- - • o-the a t h er wharf a t New-York a t t Saturday-noon, tlm 7th inst., thi ru n j7-cfm to wharf, in ten us making mg th !■ ten da-i;s and iw te Pacific <t \v made foi the Atlantic, no! me of which has ever been equalled bv any other ot This places the Pacific a the top of tlie Hat. She has now' made four passages acri f which has ever hi oceyn steamship. Annexed is a table of the time of each passage :— TIME FROM WHARF TO W'H.VRF. October, 1850, 10 days, 4 hours, 45 minutes. April, 1851, 9 » 20 » 15 Alay, 1851, 10 “ — “ 15 » June, 1851, 10 “ 2 “ — “ A n o t H e r G r e a t L a n d . T r i a l . One of the nio.st important causes which has been tried a t any time in this county, was con cluded on T hursday morning last, alter having occupied, the attecuon of the Circuit for sever al iiays,f It was an action of trespass for i ting timber a long tl sink and Hardeiibergh patents, This-line ex tends frotrr the Stiawangunk mountains, in the town o f Manaakatiug, to the Delaware river. Ills also the division line between the towns ofThomjpcon gnd Foreslbufgh, Bethel and C^hectoh and Lihnberland. The limber cut was claimed by the plain tiffs to be in Great Hot No. 16, ol the Harden- bergh patent, o f which lot they are owners; -a a d the defendants blaim that the timber was in Lot one (»f the second division of the Mini sink patent. In order to establish the important question of ownership oi'lhe premises, it was necessary to locate and fix the true line between the pa tents. Surveys, therefore, that hml been made at various limes since the year 174% to the pre sent time, were Ibro’t up in testimony, docu mentary, traditionary and verbal. One Eben- ezer Wooster surveyed in 1749—Chas. W ebb in 1762—Cockfaurn and Tappan in 17111- J . Kiersfed in 1805 and 1819, and again in .1850 —ArchibahrCrawlbrd and J. A. De W itt in 1821—John Wilson and Col. Brush about the same time, and Phineas Terry in 1335. o f trespass for ciit- between the Mlni- ----- This-linf — same time, and Phineas Terry in 1335. It appeared further, that in 1848, an appli cation was made to the Surveyor General by floroe of the Supervisors, asking him to have til# Ime stMrveyed, and that Jonathan O. Dun ning and a Mr. Huise were commissioned by him to make a Survey o f said line, and did sur- Bona? forty or fifty witnesses were exai and the cause litigated with a zeal coi nding to the magnitude of the interest Vey it. Bom ed and the cause litigated wj ponding to the magnitude of the interests stake. ^On Tuesday night the evidence dos ed. On Wednesday morning Samuel J. Wil kin, Esq. o f Oranijre county, commenced the dosing argument for-the defendants, and oc- some six or seven hours; he was Ibllow- nece-i'ary fur iH to ^pcii was an occasion cailing'lbrtii their stroiiirest efforts and te.sinig their legal knowledge and professional ability, and will long be remem bered by the claimants o Hariienhergh patent line. The judge was about an hour and a half in charging the jury. Alter the Jury liad been out nearly two hours, they brought in a sealed verdict, by which they a.ssesseii the plaintiffs’ damages a-l $375, thus establishing the Claimed by.the Hardenbergh owners .— 1 H u n t ’s M e r c h a n t s ’ M a g a z i n e a n d C o m m e r c i a l R e v i e w . CONTENTS OF THE Jt'NE NUIMBEU, The Union, past and futiiie: A Rejoinder to the Ailic.e ol the Ron. R. Al. H. G iriielt, of ;Virgiiiiii, piil);islie(( in the Merchants\ .Maga ziiie, for April, 1651. B y E . H. Derby, Esq Massachusetts. The Merchant; or, the influence o f Con; —Part II. By George R. Russell, L issacl cello Watdiman. the line as Monti- lyre with extianeous substances o the iron from which it is made. He remarks in his .specifica lion i — “ All iron made by smelling the ores of that metal in a blast furnace cunlains impurities, in consequence o fthe alloys lormed between the fluid metal and the earthly alkaline or other extraneous substances contained in the ores, the fuel and the matters used to flux the ores. -‘These impuritie.s can never be completely iioved from the metal by the operations in use for convertingig thehe pig*intoig* niiilleable iron. rtmovei t p All the iron usetl jor conversion into steel in this counlry i.« made Irom pig iron, and cim- F o u r t h . o f J u l y . An adjourned %mieeting of the. Committee iJ Aii-angement for the c^ehration of t'-e 4lh day of July, will be held at the house of W m . M. C ox . , on liiiturday evening, June 14thinst, at 7^ o'clock. A punctual attendance is i-oliciied. H. K. MORFORD, Chairman. S ajivki . F ow - i - kb . Secretary. the prot: deoxida tij uiJiia Li>umiv I.'' ui«iuc 11 uiu iJi*' inu jj UIJU CliU* Sfquemly cuniains more or less impiiriiy. The nearest aj proach that can be made to eduction of a-bsolutely pure iron, is by ling pure iion oies by the well-known ol ctmemation with carbon; I have dal- jund, however, that the metallic procei btained upon a mtintilacliiring scale, is h production oh good steel, v obtained upon a ly unlit for the prt. out further preparation, biit~ihat when sol ;dd to thehe treatmentreatment herealtererealter describeiescribed, ecte to t t h d jhe result isaniron fit for making steel ol finer quality than that now made Irom the besilbr- eign iron. Any pure ore or oxide ol ironlrom nhich the eaillily or oilier cxiianeoiis matters can be easily separated Ly the mechanical op erations of crushing, t\ inn owing, u aslm g, oi magnetic aUraciien“ n;tiy be tiYatcd in tit manner I j,repose, lui 1 pnfer the niagnetic ore ofiion to all others. U.e ore is to I t u r (luetd to the state ol grain.--, cr t\tn ol fii.i powder, in oicltr to laciliiate iJ.o siftiiaiid iriim it of the eai ihly ( r ( tl er txtiai.cous sub stances, the pure o ieE tl.tn to Le itdict the inelallic Slate ly^ar.y of the wtll-ki: processes for dtpriviiig the mttal of oxygen by acting upon it with carben orai.ymhtV le- ducing agent at a beat below that r*eqiiirtd to bring the metal to fluid slate. The metallic product obiaiiied in this way when opAaiing upon a itiaru.liiduring scale can never be ob tained absolutely tree liom the last portion ol earthy or other impurity, and always conlains some portion ol oxide ofiron, which rendersii quite unfit lor conversion into .sleel ol good quality, as it comes Irdni the process of deoxi- , as it comes li-dni the datioii without further tietilni “ T o make a pcrfec4. iteel in n, 1 les from thep metallii cemeni e.-?e, and a certain pori airy cheap liydrocarbon or carbonaceous mat ter., 1 do not confine my invention to tile of any fixeti ine my invention to tile ii-e any fixed proportionofthesesubstances.for me proportions to he employed in each case will vary w'ilh the varying cond^ions o fthe mass, as the more or less perfect the oxide and the quantity of resident carbon niixetl with it, lilt 1 have obtained the best results from the xtiire of from one to three pounds of oxide chloride manganese, and ihmi '.Ions of • ■ ed pounds ol deoxidating ore. “ This mixture of granular ve obtained the he: mixture of from one to thrt< or chloride mangane.«e, and ihmi one to two gallons ofcoal or other tar to each one hun dred pounds of deoxidating ore. / “ This mixture of granular iron, tar, and nganse, resulting from this itroce.ss, is heat- in a suitable furriace, and when the iron is III ii welding heat, it is ’removed from the lur- nace, and subjected to the action of.somesuil- able instrument olVon!pivs>ion, in order to be formed Into a soliiT hloGin by any of the usual — -jKheated, shing- * ! in the usual iced is to he knorvn pro- ces.ses nowin use, aAdTO’^aljity will be lound superior to that made from iljtj.best iron hith erto ^ocurable.” - HeWaims, a.s his invenlion, I h ? treatment of the^btallic product obtained from iron ores by deoxidation in the manner above de.'-cnbetj and the application of tlie iron so produced to the mamilacu re of steel by whatever means the conversion of the said1 ii be effected. iron into steel may M A R R I E D , D I E D . On the 22d ult., in this village, of inflamation of the brain, THOAIAS J. LYON, J r., son of T. J. Lyon, Esq., aged 19 months, an.cl 15 days. In this village, on the 10th inst,, Mrs. CARO LINE SCHOFIELD, -ivife of James H. Schofield, in the 30th year of her age. In LnmberJand, Sullivan County, of Dropsy, on the 9th inst., Mr. JOHN DRAKE aged 00 years. Of consumption, at the House ol Cornelius Mo Vay inthis.town, on the lOlh inst., Aliss MARY FISHER ^ the IGth year of her age. 170UND—A small Spotted Shoat. The owner J j can have the same by calling at BIRDSALL & ST. JOHN’S, and paying charges. Port Jervis, 12^1851 JOHN HASSETT. D em ocratic R e v iew . CONTENTS OF THE JU.SB NUMBER. Agricultural Prosperity. » Sidney. ‘ ' from bis Correspc tings. By G. Van Sanlvoord. Charles Scrib ner, 145 Nassau-st., Ne' The Parricides Honor to the toilii American Archaeology, t., New-York. of the Republic, toiling hand. - ihaeology. English Slavery. Tourists, a t Home and Abroad. ; Reedyrill, By Reverly Lacy, of Tennessee. Political Portraits with pen and pencil. William Darrah Kelley. Financial and Commercial Review. Senator Douglas. Democratic Senators. Jenny Und. Notice* of New Books, LL- iiwelt.-:. De Nicaragua : Resource.'^. By E. n jn ited S i,.te nitrce,—Part II. By D.. Merchant, ol Alas The Port of San Juan Po.siiion, Coiiitnerce, and G. Squit-r, Esq., late Minister o f ----- .... .. ......... The Basin of the Ali.ssissippi: And its Busi ness site briefly considered. By J. Cram, Cap'ain United States Topographical Corps ol Enginocr.s. The study of political Economy : in Reply to an Article by “ A Farmer,” in the April immber ol this Magazine. , By R.. S. of New Currency—Interest—Production,—No. VI. -The Sutlolk Bank Sytem, etc. By J. S. R. lerchanl, of Alassaichusetls. ' Maury's Astronomical observations. Journal of Mercainlile Law'. Commercial Chronicle and Review: Journal ol Baukimr, Currency, and Finance. Commercial Siati-dics. Commercial Regtulations. Railroad, Canal, and-Sieamboat Statistic.s. Journal of Alining and Alanufaciures. Nautical Intelligence. Mercantile MiscellanTei§7 The Book Trade. ^ Notices o f new Books, or new' Editions- H h E W UhKS.. FOR SAJj'Ey W H O L E S A L E AJVn R E T A IL , 1\ TRSi FOSSARDrS Confectionary and Variety L i J l . Store, Port Jervis, near the Depot. June 12, . o2-4t BOOKS! BOOKS!! S. B.ANKS would call the alteiilionof his customers and others visiting New i varied and extensive assortment of : His stock compriiser some of tl His stock compriiser some of the best standard e ; works ill History, Biograpliy, Poetiy, Theology, Classic. Scientific and IMiscellaneous Literature; gj Bibles and Prayer Books of every description, ' plain and extra Turkey and Velvet Bindir from the small pocket size to the royal Quai •school Books of alnio.'t every kind in Engli.<li. French, Spanir-h, German, Latin and Greek. Aritltinen'cs, Algebra.s and Alailiematioal IVork.- of various kitrds; :! faney S et Cutler}', lonery ; Gold Pons and ■in Alonaies, Card^ Casi Vi^i Cases,' Pocket Cutler}', Port Alonaies, Card Case^, 8cc.,8;e., Rose Wood jVTiting De.-ks Alusie Books ami Alii-sic in sli'eers. .Musical In-itnimeni-sV Iiisical In Accordeons, Flme.-?, FlagMets, Gnitar.s, 6;e. so, a large as.-ortiiient of Window Paper and T Hangings, Firebu*-d Prints, Bordering &0 ve above’having been recently purclmscil on he most fivorabic terms, are oft'ered at the Inw- •■tpossible prices at No. 01 Water street. New N. B—Country dealers who purchase school books in small qiianiitie-s will find it to their in terest to purcha.se (heir books and stationery in Newbur h, .rather than in Nevv-York. Alany have already tried it, and by experience find it so. H. S. BANKS, 01 Water-.'itreet. Newburgh, June, 1R51. 3'2-tf pavmcnt to any other person than the J.B . Adams. f JOHN DOW, Port Jervis, J^tiic 12,1851. 32 3w W A L L P A P E R . hose -wishing to pape tvell to call and examine. Books, Stationery and Fancy j found at their store, on Al.arvin's cot N. B. Witidotv Paper just recei sale cheap Port Jervis, June, 12,1851. icir houses A gener.al variety of Articles, may be CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT! U D e GRAW & CO. offer for sale at tlieir , warehouse. No. 139 FULTON 8TRF.ET, NEW-YORK, a ery large and varied a-^>ortmem of Gentlemen's Ready Made Clothing, which, for exacturos of fit, excellence of texture, finish and color, of woolen, li'inen, silk and cotton fabrics, i.' not suipa-sed by any house in this or any oih''r city. The ftishiotis of'their garments wiry with the sea.i^ons; and having no second rate wc'i knipn in their employ, they challenge coinpeiition in any and every-artiele in their line. Besides the heavier ariicles of dvess, D-G i uaw - & Co have a full sup ply of handkerchiefs, neckcloths, stocks, shirts of linen, silk and cotton, collars, &c.. Ac, all offered t the cheapest rates. H. D e GRAW & CO.. 139 Fiilion stree t, Between Broadway and Nassau-sts. Spring M illinery. ^ MR3. 0. E. WHEAT has Just W m iwa ’S e I a E iF lilfX ^ m-%).^) \'h'tih she offers for sale at her Store on 3fain Stree', nearly oppt office, of the Tri-Statt ;e of N-ew- sitJe the office of the Union, at rates as reasonable as tliosi York. Her stock en ir stock embraces a large assortmer Straw and Shirred Bonnets, together with Ribbons, Art ftcial Floivers., Fancy Buttons, and every article ol Millinery. Also a handsome variety of Combs and other toilette articles, Embroideries, French Collars, Cuffs, &:c. Straw and Leghorn Hats ai red and bleached jn the best style. Port Jervis, April 24,1851. 25 3m QUPERIOR BRICK.—200,000 First Quality O Brick, deliverable, at the Kiln, for sale by FOWLER & LAMBERT. ID” Samples of the Brick may be seen at this Port Jervis, June 5,-1S51. 31-3t ICE CREAM, &c. KIRK’S^GROVE. 'TV'IRK’S beautiful Grove, situated on the bank of the D ehawxre , within a few rods of the N. Y. & E. R. R. Depot, is again opened for the summer season. The * tovo offers a lovely retreat from the heat of the long days, and a de lightful evening promenade- 'I'he views up and down the river, and of the adjacent mountains of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, are unsurpassed. Ice crea cream, i other refreshments, may be had in I This is the very place to get rid of off dull care, and strengthen the nerves. ennui, drive strengthen the ner Try it. care, and 3onvinceid. ifleand Pistol Shooting Amusements, will ded in rear of the Grove. JOHN KIRK. 31-3t E7- be iirovide Port Jervis, June 5, 1851. iLumis. fX^HE Subscribers would give nntii JL those -who want LIME for Building o cultural purposes, that their Kilns are operation, and that they will keep the article constantly on band, or deliver it as required t a lower price than usual. LOSSY & OGDEN. April 34. 26 8m. CELEBRATED CHEAPEST CARPET S.STABLISHMSHT IN THE UNITED STATES. BTiram Anderson, No. 99 Bowery, N. Y. EIGHT SPACIOUS SALES ROOMS. W H O L E S A L E & RETAIL. FAMILIES AND HOUSEKEEPERS FURNISH ED AT WHOLESALE RATES. . N. B —A HEAVY DISCOUNT MADE TO CHURCHES AND THE CLERGY. LIST OF PRICES. English Three Ply Carpets, S to 9 shillings. Imperi tl, do do 10 and 11 Brussells Carpet, 10 to 12 Tapestry, do 9 to 12 V’enitiaii, do 2, 3 and 4 Door Mats, 2, 3 and 4 Table and Piano Covers Cheap. Common Carpets, 2 to 4 Knglisli Druggets, Floor Oil Cloths, Floor Oil ClotlH, E n g lish O il Clotbs, Tufted Heartli Rugi Axmin.strr Rugs, VV'imlow Shades, eked Miming TabP Oil Cloth, HIRAM ANDERSON, 99 Bowerf. 3 1.0 4 do do ind 9 shillings. $1 to $5 4-4 5-4 6 4 Wide. 0, 8, and lO shillings L VDIRS OP PORT J-kltYlS TAKti; NOTICE I - ■ eonnet.'i! Borincts! ! Bbimef s !!! --------------------- •“ ), at the it of Mrs. che'Sheap ets, at 5s., large assortment of c Stratv Bonnets, at 5s,, 6s. 8s. Also some very •aws for elderly ladies, ' ' at S2. Also children's cheap Stra\v.s—Also Shirred bilk and Crape Bonnets; together with a variety of Black. Bombazines and Black Straws, constantly on hand. Band ‘ ollars. GIo [ME THAT TRAINS SHOULD PASS DELA WARE iSTA.ION. FRO.M AND AFTER MOND a Y,,MAY 19th. 18.51. Night Express Passenger, going East, 7.41 A. M Y'ay ^ “ •< .< West, 9.41 “ ;Mad « « << l,27 P.ld ■ I “ ' “ “ East,' 4.32, “ 'Day E.xprct.3 “ » « \8.12 “ A'ht “ “ <. 'We.st, 9 0S « The Express Train Passengers via Jersey City. ‘‘ “ “ - “ Piermont. For Newburgh 9.50 A. M. Returning, leaving Newburgh, 4 00 P. M. ack Straws, c Hair, Shell Combs Fans, Worsted.s, Perforal C. A. & S. E, DRAKE, May. 1851. G osh u n , nka r t h e D e p o t . Combs. Collars. Gloves, Laces, aiis, Worsteds, Perforated Boards, Fancy iaskets, Dolls, See. &c. _ _ ____ 27 6t CABl.MiT FUUKITURE, &c. THE Subscribers having en- ^larged their WareltOuse, and t sorAS. lENTllE T.ABLES, of the nc-ivest fashion, and of various AVood, viz: Rosewood, Mahogany, and AYalnut; are ready to supply all orders in their line of business. Tlicj challenge competition in. materials and workmanship. Their prices, which' have been uniformly reasonable, ivill not tbe enh.anced, while every improvement in style llill be adopted. The public are invited to exajiiine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. PRESTON & GOODALE, Cabinet and Chair Manufacturers, Pike-st., mil W tf Port Jervis. ided Apri Undertaking promptly attem P l a n k R o a d L u m D e r W a n t e ^ . \ |3 H 0 ''0 S A L S for the delivery of Foi mgaup Va -.ank Ro.ad office of said Company, at Port ^ rvis, unti 7th day of July next. Office, j^are's building, corner of Main and Pike streelsi The plank to be 16 feet long, and B inches ti^,,th,e-.scanlling or be,3 timbers,, to be 16 feet inches. By order of the Board of D irQ \ '^ - May 20,18.51. ' Mrtnticsllo y CO] VEGETABLE DYSPEPSIA BITTERS, 7-IlK MOST rorULAR F A M I L Y M B D I C I N E O F T H E A C tUi Used by Piiysieiaiis of lligii Stjuidiiig. invigoratitiff, strengthening, and restorative proper ties. and an invaludhlc and sure remedj' for DYSPEPSI.1 IN ITS WOR&T F0R5IS, Also, Liver Complaints, Jaundice, Heartburn, Cos- tiveness, Faintness, Hj.sordcrs of the Skin and Liver, F E M A L E S WUnsufl'or from ^a^morl3id^an.d unnatural condition INESTIMABLE VALUE. > c a o T r s A . i r 0 « cured. , •* Call on ilie Agent, and ^ct a rAMPBLEt, United States. t Price 60 Cente per liaise Bottle. Principal Office, 12-2 FULTON ST.,tL Y., up stair* M o n g a u j j ^ V a l l e ^ a n d p a n y . N o t i c e is hereby given, that five per ( the capital stock subscribed to the Mo Valley, Forestburgh and Port Jervis Plank Comp.any, is required to be paid to the Treasurer of said Company, .at the-office of s.aid Company in Port Jervis, on or before the 20tli day of Jui next. By order of the Board of Directors. H. H. FARNUM, Tret May 20, 1851. A Y 7 ANTED.—An App YV years of age. Ni V years ol dustrious boy need apply, as I have had loafe enough. ' u. HARE. ONE CENT REWA: s are forbid trusting him on my account, paid all debts that I shall pay of his cc return the said boy, mnee, fifteen or sixteen le but a steady and in- Left the subscriber on the 6th of Mav, an ap prentice, by the name of John Campbell. All U. HAR iRD! of May, an t I have paid all debt trading; and whoever shall pay the above reward and take bat I shal r will ret Port .Tervis. June 5, IS51. e him away. U. HARE. NETV-YORK AND ERIR RAILROAD. Pike County Democrat copy. I^R O V V N a n d b l a c k E.LNC F A I .M '— T h e .■-\best p a in t ip use Ibr iron, o r other m e t a l ,'—- Beaver-st. -■-\best p a in t ip use I'or iro n , o r oth e r m faces. For sale by S. T. JONEb& CO., lor N.^J. Exploring and Mining' Co. 53 fi See following eertifit U. 3, Dinr J) ock O i :men —1 btivc thorouglily tested L'aim received from you soma months since, and mo-t clieerfiilly testify to itsgood qualities. 1 liave found it fully equal to all you said Ol it. 1 had one pile-driving engine, which is exposed to the weathr, painted with it, wlthont any dryer in it. U’hcn partly finished, ilie work was suspended by a severe shower of rain, which lasted f>vo days,and on resuming the painting after the storm, found the paint haul and perfect. 'The engine and boiler are perfectly protected by it from the weather, and where most exposed to heat, steam and hot water, the paint is perfecily sound. I have also tested it on wood and find it cheaper and better than any other paint I htive ever seen. Wc shall use it Ibr jiaintiiig our seciibiis in the spring ifyou can supply us. From conversations on ilie.snbject with the foreman and painter in tne Navy Yard, I have no doubt but it will, after) a fair test, be used exclusively in the Navy Yards. 1 need only wish you the success your paint de- 27-tf. Resp'y yoiirg truly, J. T. DEAN. >FFJce, N avt Y ard , ladelphia , f)ct. 10, ISoO. Messrs. W. F. J oves . . & End.. Phiiadolpiiia. Gentlemen —1 have thorouglily tested the 2 CLOmiNG ESTBLISHMENT, 81 FTOTOX STEET, SEW lOHK. A LARGE Assortment of men and boys’ cloth- ing constantly on hand; also, made to older, in a style that cannot be surpassed, A few thous and dollars worth of summer apd w inter clothing ibr sale, at wholesale, at much less than ordinary prices. Those purchasing to sel. again, can get clothing cheaper than ever offered before. filT” Do not forget the No., 8 rFuItonsl., North west corner of Gold st.. Net ” ' New York, May 22, 1851. -29-3m VTOTICE.—In pursuance of'an order- of the IN Surrogaite to law', notice of Orange county, and according e is-liereby given to all persons hav- elaims against Joel L. Hoyt, late.of the town Deerpark, in saul county, deceased, that are required to e.xhibit the same, with the v ers thereof, to the undersignea. Executrix, andEx- ecutor, &c., of the said deceased, at the plaee of residence of the undersigned,.Lambert Hoyt, in the village of Port Jervis, in said town -IMS, III sum town ol Deer- ai li, oil or before the Sth day of December next, r they tvill lose the benefit of the Statute in such- jse made and provided. ELLEN M. HOYT, Executrix. LAMBERT HOYT. Executor. Dated June 0, lS5l. [No. 31—6mj • N. B.—As it is indispensable that%ll debtg in lavor of the estate of Joel L Hoyt should be paid immediately, it will be expected the payment of all such debts be made without dt^isy, to the sub set iber, at Port Jervis. ■ . LAMBERT H0YT( ^ -V ExjX'utor, Port Jervis, June 5, 1851. ;£No. 3l-^jj.] B O O T AWB S H O t J MAKBA’p . _ ____ ______jT H E Sutscribffr havirij erected the building next door tp B row 3 v ■ C.vRLi,, on Centre-street, near the Railroad Depot, will continue the BOOT ANDSHOi^busi- ness on his own account, and solicits a share of public patronage. • JOHN DUTTON. May 1,1851. ' tf CHANGE OP L^^ATION! 3N-E-W XnniV.VI. OF SPRING GOODS! tjiH : iHE Subscribers lia-ying ebanged--their location to the CORNER store , - JS@^“ N0. 96 [nMK'fji-sfj;] lYATER-ST.,*^ on the corner known as Oakley’s corner, for merly occupied by Parmelee & Roberson,” beg leave to inform tlieir numerous customers the public generally, that tlieyiiave opened CAMPAIGN FOR 1851, ire confidence of success. fiiasing all their goods lufacturers only, they are cnabk $ELL so l o w inporte s multitude! Their id consists of every ATENT ZINC PAINTS—As manufactured by the New-Jevsey Exploring and Mining Cornpnnv—lor sale by tlio quantity t WHITE ZING PARNT\ ' f ^ T h e ' No.^i qualify, whither than the purest white free from all foreign impurities, and des- Ui of tire nnpleasant smelt ground in eidierOil, Spirits of Turpentine, or Varnish, (which gives the porcelain finish imired) i: -7iS- litutji of tire unpleasant smcR and poisonous prop- erfi|s of lead paints.- ' i b i ^ t u Imver prices, and are t*ell ada|fted to i B] T t o Dry Wffite Oxid 'eriiiid St little size, nml wlfite cotying for wall.-- and ceilings K suitable dryer is prepared for thi is in all Ollier respects ifants of ■#istahiin_ lent hfis~ al-« lEST <iUAL3 pared for the paint, and used like white lead, quite so much thinii all other respt eept that it should not be qi down witli’oi!. ^ DARK BROWN A.VD BLACK ZINC PAINTS —'These are luriiished at a low price, and are un- donbtediy the cheapest ami best paints in the market. They are il^yaIuable for tin roofs and iron surfae-s of all kinds, being a perfect prolec-- thin again.st oxidation. Upon wooden surfaces C'linpany's G valuable protectjqn agvh^t fire, iiiiop of dejilfrsis requested by the General'Agents. «NES CO . 53'Beaver-,st N. Y. L A M a ON & BROTHER, SIGN OF THE GILT KEY, 6 S W a t«r-S 4 . N c ivtow i g h , N . Y . \T7I-I0LESALE a n d retail ^ DeaE »V ers in Hardware, Hollow Ware, Wooden Ware', Builders’ Articles, Farm ing Utensils and House K eeping Articles, Where m ay be found the most desira ble assortm ent of goods, and at a lower jirice than they, can be purchased else* where. Wo have, ibe past winter, in creased the size of our store to double its former capacity, and this spring have filled it with the best Block of hardware ever offered in the Stale. Such as : Carpenters’ tools, wood and iron cevn- shellers, Bryaers’ and others ftuiningmills, straw-cutters, Newark eliptic wagon springs, patent pumps, lead pipes, road icrapers, anvils, vices. Stone & Smith’s iledges, hammers,stocks and dies. Smith’s bellows, rasps and files of all kinds, locks, hinges, screws, spike.s, cut and. wrought nails, shovels and tongs, ivory balance handle knives and forks, table and dessert ;rs, pocket, butchers’, shoe, and min i n g knives, fine rasors and scissors, bri*« W^nia tea-pots, lamps, candlesticks, wil low wagons, chairs, cradles,-- baskels, ils,ils, churns,hurns, tubs,ubs, trays,rays, bowfe,owls, lad1adles, pa c t t b l rollers, pounders, carpenters’ h^nch and moulding looks, braces and bits, tmil, cross- rtd, panel, rip, bi;ass back, k ey-hole, 3odcuUers’ saw s ,, sleel, iron, and oke-shike-shaves, squares, spo mortice be’/e)s, mortice and firmer chisels^ ZINC p a i n t . fT^HE Zinc Paint of the New Jdrsoy Exporing -*- and Mining company, (white, black and brown.) may be had on application to the Editor of this paper, and may be seen at the shop of V ax T iu. CouasES in the M echaihcs ' F actoiit BuiLiii.va on P ike S treet . - The certificates of valuable. t chemists in France and this coun try, have testified to the superiority of Zinc over Lend paints as to durability,.healihfulness, and beauty. The prices are very low. cutj hai and wo( guages, augers, auger bits, spring dividers, com passes, patent saw-sets, lour-fold ivory and common rules, spirit levels, broad and narrow cast-steel a xes, hatchets, adzes and drawing knives, brick and plastering trow els, masons’ stone and lath hammers, steel tent balances, scale beams, sho- curry'-conjbs those who have u.sed these paiin satisfy the Public that they are ii The ablest chemists in Frauci r ATAM ORAS R O P „ E - X E R R Y and lOi f over the D Pen - d rates of ferriage very stant: '*•0. S. DIMMIOK. May 8. 27-tf N. B.—Iho large Elephant aWaohed'toTur« nogerie, vras oarrilsd'over the DeSawsx* River at the above Ferry in perfect as positively to astonish t' Stock is very extensive, i variety of IB m T ® (D® ® §, such as Broadcloths, Cassiineres, Satinets, Ve ings, Jeans, Sheepls Gray, Flannels, Muslii Uotton Batting, &c. DRESS GOODS. ■ - ' In Dress Goods there is every article to be )und that is desirable, fashionable, or service- of fabric,bric, as Silk,ilk, Woollcoollen, s; ble; every variety of fa as S W 'ofsted, and'Moliair; every variety of Manufac ture, as Calicoes, Ginghams, Paris Lustres, Lutestimgs^D|Laines^^^^ ’hese Goo nts o thi? ACOAS )ods -rcere selecte ;ral tefirss^s heretofore;. ling, nor have they.Tet found it nec^sary, sort to flaming.handbills and ga.s adVertisemi to enable them to dispose of their Good and cheap articles do not require -this. D R Y G R O C E R I E S ! In the Dry Grocery Department all compc tion as to quality and price, from wliate quarter, is confidently defied' I?ersons purchasing Goods ■sons pure are requested to ising G in this market THEM A CALL, the truth of the above state- and be sati; ments. Large Sales and Small .Profits “©a 1 their mol April;pril 17.,7., 1 3m SMITH & BOOTH. N E W B U R G H S A V I N G S S T O R E , 1851, A BIG PILE OF GOODS FOR A SMALL PILE FT ILL have this n L head, and tl t the mast ■when other merchai advanccd-^that Cott hants tell you that goods have Jotton is higher, and t h a t you must pay more for goods! DON'T BELIEVE IT_but just come -with your funds to me, and if I don’t prove conclusively to you that GOODS ARE NO HIGHER! I -won’t hsk you to buy. There is no use in talk ing—the way the “ Big Pile of Goods for a small pile of Money” principle bothers these old fellows who can’t keep up with the times is curioug— they can’t see into it—they can’t understand how it is-that I CAN SELL GOODS SO CHEAP! be content with smaller better, and then they hand constantly, with Goods as can eir Goods large andTas rich a .stock of Goods as ca b tnd out of New-York city, and I am hound t t along. I am e and as rich a cheap LL COMPl SIGHT. . Sp’’ briji-g> yourselves—your neighbors—and ouf-Jnoney (that all important requisite) to the SH SAVINGS STORE, and I ^BURilH SAVINGS STORE,' and I will lise to save yofi 25 perr cent, on all the Dry disputes—and I will sell. tbem right. So dr \ • I; WOOD, J r .: save y off 25 p e ................... Groceries you can purchase. SEST T eas in town ! that no one Qd I will sell. tbem right. So drive vn and see • p WOOD, J r ., Corner of Water and Third-st., Newburgh, Lpril 9 23-ly (Cfatvford’s old stand.) yards, patent balances, scale beams, vels, spades, hoes, forks, hay and si knives, brushes of all kinds, curry^conjbs and horse cards, grain cradles, grass and cradle scythes, grass hooks and sickles, bush scythes, EDDY & GO’S P A TENT CULTIVATORS, warranted the best in the market or the money refunded. ENDLESS CHAIN PUMPS. Also a large assortment of the most ap proved kinds of PLOUGHS' a n d ifiASTINGS now in p s e , among which are theceiebrar ted Unpori Village V^ro’t bsatffj for whicn the Orange County Agiicullural Socie!^ a^vardt^ -me the first premium, at the WAGSTAFF & CO , BRjL’G G lS T S , JVb. 54 Cortland-str^eif TWEEN GREENWICH AND WASHINGTON, NEW- YORK. - - ' , -/~\FFER i for sale aiorge assortment of DRUGS, :VjPAINTg, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, &o. &c.; Also, numerous articles for Grocers usually com- tprised in a full Druggist's assortment. ' IVe respectfully invite Merchants and-others-| i ants and-ol Cortland-st to call at our Store, No. 54 where they may obtain the best quality p f' at the Lowest Prices. The following are a few of the leading articles. ploughing match for the 'Also, our Empire Plough, , \3 Minor & Horton’s No past two years. , N o s. A 2 and A os. 20, 21, 22, in The fact any pattern you can name, highest price paid foy old eastings. April 10,1851. m Castor Oil, Chloride Lit Lamp Black, Eddy’s Alcohol, Saleratus, Oil Wintergreen, OUve Oil, h i baskets, Oil Lemon, ' Cream Tartar, Oil Bergamot, Oil Linseed Lamp OiL^- Perfumery. te-S'ga. T g ^ A a a . £S iinseed, )w Ochre, Kewlburgh Porever I W. e. LA W W S CHEAT CFir. It^ A K E up dear old 4)range!, Wake up ye down-Easters and far .Westers! Wake up ye sons of Ethan Allen and old Put! Wake Up ye dwellers “ on old Long Islands sea-girt shore ’: Wake up ye Buck-eyes and Hoosiers! Wake up the whole line of dealers on the New York and ^ Erie Rail Road, on the shores of Laxes Erie &. Michigan, and on the Banks of the 01?io, Missou ri. and .Mississippi! Do you notot knownow thathat Do you n k .t RGH. has just opsned,,and ri. and .Mississippi! LAWSON ofNEWBU; keeps constantly for sale at the cheaf greatest assortment of HATS^iwpd CJ bee’s and Leary's styles, and’^strj' ojljer worth having. -«-4 - ' ’ ’ at Noi 59 watf r-street, NEWBURGH. O pfositk THE S tore of L awsox S i B kotseii .. ID\ Call on LAWSQN on your way to New Yorkorto any other place, and you will not leave Newbnrg.h to find bstter dr cheaper goods. May.l.^ih. . tf MORTGAGE SALE. ]DY v i r t u e o f a p o w e r o f SALE Q0N% JK/tained in a certain Mortgage executed by 7HAEL - SMITH to me da the 2d--da:y of July, 5, and. Recorded in Orange- County records Mortgages. Liber, No; 4T; pages 49 lada: dollars and f day of Nov that day, the “ All that Cftrt.aiTl tot. niAed' nr narnpl :th sftyrHhich deeds bear date the 1st day of October 1835, and the 8th day of Septem- bdr 1836, and inlaid deeds described as follows,” “ being A lot of land heretofore sold and conveyed Alexander Eaton (now deceased) to Joseph rods of l.aud. -of Orange, on . . . tfPit-12\otelock at day, t follo-wiag dpscribea'-real estat w it: “ All that certaifi tot, piecd' or parcel land heretefofe conveyed by Beig'amin Smil and Margaret hia wife, and Joseph L. Hazen, Daniel Hilfeftyrjrhich deeds bear date the I :edis dated the ISl recorded in Orange „ --------- - ------------, pages 198,194 and 195, in January, 1826, and being the lot of land on. -which the said Joseph Hallock has erected a distillery, nigh to and easterly of what is called, the Eaton School House in the town of Minisink.” DAFIEL HILPERTY, Mortgagee. Attorney.ttorney. 0. YOUNG, A May 8. 27-tOct. 23 B O O T S A N D SH O E S A T W H O L E S A L E . T E W I S P E N N E Y , of the late firm of i_iST . JOHN & PENNEY, having located him self at 48 CGRTLAND-STEEET. invites the especial attention of the Merchants of Orange, and adjoining counties, to his. large and varied stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, received recently ft-om the manul'aeturers, and selected with, cf ’ ft-om the manul'aeturer e, for the Spring trade. 5 from those counties, will find his goods of desirable Styles and- quality, and adapted to their sale.i An examination oJ spectfully solicited, which he p very low rates for cash, or approved credit ■■ LEWIS p e n n : N e w -Y o r k ; -April 3. NEY. tf. J. M ILH A T T & C o. w h o l e s a l e an d RETAIL DEALERS IN DFU6S AID MSDICOTS. MPORTERB OF FRENCH AND El CHEMICALS... PERFUMERY, TQI A rticles , 183 BROADWAf, (The Iron Front Warehouse,) NEW lORK^ A fresh supply of the Genuine Medicinal Coii , iv >; r Oitjjgsi received, and for sale in bottles or y thfr.gallon. ^ . |n 4 i ilogue prices. mavtu^mKd ■C o m p anj^^^'ir a POWELt, RA.MSDEii Monday and Tliursday, and Tiiea- day and Friday L ine betw een Newburgli and New-York, The Barge NEW B U R GH, Capt. J o h n W. Newburgh Ibr New T homi ’S dn , will leave Newburgh Ibr New - York liom Powell, RaniS'.iell & Co.’.s wharl, every Monday and 'J’hur.wiay at 8 o’clock p . M. ‘Heuirning, will leave Nevv-York from the loot ol' Warrenarren st.,t., everyvery Weiinesda^V anti s e ituniay at 5 o’clock p . m . The Barge SUSqUE-HANNAH, Capt. G eor 6« CoLEM.is, wii! leave Newburgh lor New-York, from Fowd!, Kamsdell & Co’s wharf, every Tue.sc!ay and Friday, ai 8 o’clock p. M. Returning, will leave New-Y'ork from e foot ol' Wairefl-si.',- every Mond-a^ and Thursda.v at 5 o’Spfck F. M. T t e N ewburgh and Sus' ■e.s with qonmiodio ons, built expre.v-sly 1' jcdmniodations for Pas new Bar; and Sal Their i Freight are the Hudso !q,iJEH.<tNN,vH are* ; State Rooms for' the trade. siipe'rior to lho.se Riv( assengers nn igiy bai'gf Country Proiluce received perirNe.H'^^ofk and Erie Railroad, will be sold on enniroiSMOp to The best advantage, and Rn acb'auntol sales sent by c ow n e r. . ■ Freight on cojntiiission and up Freight from Nevv-York will be carried via Newburgh at, prices the same as via Piermont^ Liberal cash advances will be every i The Gi descriplii highe'st market pri in cash. It will a Is .’ances will be if country prod I trice will made upon b,e paid for be taken on price, Grain in cash. It will also c or dipped on account of the FOR SALE—A genera! as,soiTtrent of Ties, Iron and S'leel of all descriptioi Groceries, Iron and Steel of all descriptions, Nails, Cknal flour, CeYoent, S-aff, Pork, Clover and Timothy Seed, Stone Plaster; Soap and Candles by the bo:?} Writing and W rapping paper, Lackawanna,-Lehigh, Peach Orchard, Newcastle and Cumberland Coal, ' lal, &c. &c. apS tf THOMAS PO W E L L I HOM E R KAMSDELL, DAVID MOORE. Flalse Manna, ” Fl Sulphur, - Cal. Liquorice, Gum Camphor, Morphine, Gum Arabic, Refined Borax, Paris Green, Matches, Chemioals, . *!arb.arl S ^ , Bap. C &e. THOMAS & CONDIT, COMMISSION MEHCHAFTS, NO. 51 CORTLANDT-STEEETj UP STAIRS, . 19—tf. A. A. T homas , L. N. CpNpiT, 5r havinga discontinuedisc the Wag subscriber h ving d X Makipg nodBlacksmitbing Business, respect fully requests. «U persons having unsettled ao- oonntB with him to calLand settle the-same. ' NATHAN SKINNER. Port Jervis, M » y l?th,ltSR 29-tf