liottructL . y ng November 10. Tan PainEarivn POLICY.-TSB PEOPLE. DEMAND ITS RESTORATION! AMERICAN ART UNION • Thin flourishing institution for the Encoun gement of the Arta and Arnarlean Artists, the Income of which was eights thousand dollars last year has just ea s e.. ed au additional Gallery for the Exhibition of Works nt. Art. 100 @,.s nor by 25 (pet wide. The property they hold in very valuable, and constantly Increasing in value. and subscriber, to the Union. see all joint proprietors In this property. which. If the Association should be dissolved, would be divided among the member , 6f the same. ' The DirtributiOn will 'take place' on -the 41st of De. eembet next. The engraving for the present year, will bn " Tooth." copied from Cole's celebrated "Voyage of tire? . and a volume of Etchings,' gr u bassuniens $5. for which substribers will receive so Esgraalcot worth *s—a volumestrEtrkints. g ins ulting Sleepy 'Hollow. sod the chance of drawing an Engraving or pal ntingWorth from *ld to $3OOO. The Association have already purchased upwards of 300 prizes for distribution. Soliscriptions received, and - . .any information given by calling ori the subscriber. • B. BAN NAN. honorary Secretary, for Schuylkill County. LIFE INdUILANCE • . Every man who loves his family, ought to get his life insured- Every person engaged In business, hay- Int others depending upon him, which would require some time to settle up,ought to get his life Insured even If In good elfeUMlUSneel. Every person engaged in the Coal Business ought to get tits life insured, or any other hazardous business la the Coal Region. Every permm who depends upon a Salary ought to get his life insured: The Profeulonal man with a family ought loser hislife levered. There are, few but who coold.wave a small sum annually to ionise their Bees; which, if not ',teemed In this way, would be spent perhaps In triSes, and their families' left to the told abs titles of the world. There is, perhaps. with bathe& tromp so severe a pang on the death-bed, as being compelled to leave those whom you love, and particularly a wife and children, destitute. Life Insurance Is becoming just as common in this Country as Fire Insurance. Wives, persuade your husbands—you can save enough in your household affairs to pay the annual premium without feeling it. 'andyou are the - most interested In the subject. You tali Insure the lives of your husbands. for your own benefit, and the amount cannot be touched by their creditors. In case of - their death. Any information on this subject can be obtained B. BANNAK, At the Office of the Miners' Journal. Braze Tasteunan.—Gen. dons M. Bream.; of Orwigsburg. in this county. is re: ommended byl i the Reading Grhef le, its a suitable person for State Treasurer. Hon. Richard Van', of Phila , delphia, is also spoken of in connection with the offiCe. We trust, the Emporium will not consi der this as interfring in their manes. What a cockaded affair that paper is, after all. Wiatias v Cattsousta.—We obrerve in the last Woonsocket (IL I.) Patriot, that an is dividual, iwthat place, has constructed several one.horse covered wagons to lei sent to Califor: nis. Theieri 53 cenatructed se to be Very com fortable to sheep in, and in many vesPects pre. (treble to s tent. One of those wagons was sent ont several month. ago, to, Of the market. It sold for fifteen hundred dpltcrrs: and cost its builder but one hundred and six. Should they all sell equally well, the Yankee will realize quite 8 snug sum. New CO.“. Rattwax.—The Redroad being., constructed by the El lophin and Surquebanna Coal Company, will soon ,be completed, end it is thought that by next spring• Coll that region will be lent' to market. The road is said . to be the beet coal road ever:constructed in Penn- Sylvania. The Company' owne 10,000 acres of tan• which is known as the 806d:tern Coal Field the State, commencing at the Susquehanna River and, extending z'Eastward, towards this bounty, for akstanee of nearly i ten miles: The Coal is the same analysis with ,hhe South Wales formation, known at the , Tax BODISCO Avr/ra.—This story bits bed but a short life. On Wednesday it was ushered into the world, and on Smiley Mrs. Bodisco published • statement at Washington, declaring it to be entirely without forindation. Mr. Bodieco bee left Russia on his return to the United States, and is expected here by the, first of January. Af. ter all„ this story is quite as true Its nine-tenths of the tales of '.important events" which come from the hands•.of those ingenious romancers, the Washington Complete Letter-Writers. Tag Date: Or CHESTER COUNTY —The Phila. 4elphis rennsylconion states that the notes of this bank are refused by several prominent business men in that city, on account of the refusal of the' bank' to redeem its issue presioes to the robbing of Dr. Darlington, at the ear office, in Philadelphia, shoot a year since. The refusal on the part of this institution to redeem its paper, is most extra orninery. it is impossible, thcPennsy/canian says, to distinguish between those stolen end those not stolen; therefore, the *My safo course is to refuse ,11,11cTiotes generally—both old and new. • o:7.l'nm Roger William Coal Mines, in Rhode Island, are being extensively worked the mice tat is raised by means of a steam engine, and iv , add to be of excellent (play. ' • A KILICINAT Ecoecne•T.—The effects of *loping with another men:a wife is etrikingly .portrayed in an incident which tank' place some time since in Ireland. ,man named Cody was killed, several weeks since, by a men named Walsh. The former wesodhis way fr?na Callan, In the county of Kilkenny, eloping with the wife of Waleh; Cody had others, alders and abettors with him, who were met by the unfortunate bus. band and his party on the road at Coals, where a fight maned, and Wslsh s!ruck Cody with a pitch fork on the forehead, and killed him on the spot. An inquest was held, and adjourned till Sunday, and a verdict returned of wilful mutder. • HOILRIBLI D[PII6DATION.-..A telegraphic des - patch from St. LOU 111; states thit a revolting cam • . f rape and murder took pine a few days ago, nes Palmyra. A negro belonging to Mr. Glass : cock, committed violence an Mii,a Bright,in in teresting little girl, 14 years of age, and then mut - denial her. For fear of being detected, the inhu man monster turned round and killed bee brother, • aged I I years. The wretch has beep arrested, and was to be burned a/ire, yesterday. Suanizuarsra DANL.—The Cashier of thin Sant, bas been committed to jail, on an elleggd charge of defalcation. It is sail there are $85,- 000 missing, ,for which no account is given. AN ItirrlDT.L WITNLIS RUCCTID.-A wit• new who had-been called up to testify beforelhe Loam of Franklin county, was rejected, because be was not a believer .in the truths of the Bible. The Franklin Ihtelligtaesr , vetes, that it was proven that be lied said he did nol believe in a future state of rewards and punishments—that when a man died, he died like a elog,—thal O l e Bible is a fable, and there is no punishment after death." Isis Honor, Judge Watts,,prompt: ly rejected his evidence, and refuied to permit him to testify. There ere Jew persons who bold such abominable doctrine., awl those now know ' that if they will entertain and expreas'such opio , loos, they thereby put themselves almost oat of • the protection of the law; for should they at any future -period, become suiterskfor justice for wrongs done to their persons ttner eieCumaiances where themselves may be the principal or only witnesses, the offender will go "scot free" es they ' will not be permitted to testify. ~ -YOIIITHOCOFIT.-A u gentleman," advertising in the Waterford Mail fora wife, ism „! .. jt 'would be well if the 'lady were possessed of competency sufficient to secure against the effects etexcessive grief in awe 'cif accident occurring to per companion." Naw late, -4 Muff 'holds.* lodes nroa sipluent squaring it; end a Spoon oltassioen to htly lips withoufkiWing her. gtreagef isn't it ? SCIIIITLIMILL COlllrrir JAIL. We publish, in another coltiain, the opipiiin of John Bannan, Esq., counsel of the County Com missioners, relative to the erection of the county Jail. The Commissioners need no longer hesitate in the matter, and the field is now open far them to proceed ; l et once to its erection. The erection of Court House has been commented—the Dwel ling upon the lot demolished, and the excava tions made, itirudiatever can be done this winter to facilitate its :erection, will be ; and from present prospects' the Court House will be erected and finished by this time neat year. lindertheee ei rcuairten eel. and in order to have the prison erec ted as soon se possible, it is the duty of the County !Commissioners' to proceed, without delay to 'Me erection of the building. Having determined upon its erection,ii should be the object of the Commissioners to place the Jail as close to the Court Hattie ad It can be done ; with this consideratianjn view, there ii oat a lot more suitable for such a purpose than the one in the rear of the Court Houle lot, It is situated just the proper distanre from town it should be for the lodation of a prison ; and just near enough to the Court House to make it convenient for ell con. earned. It would enable each arrangements to be made is will allow the prisoners tole . taken into the Court under roof, which is a consideration of great weight. Many parsons would object io the erection of a prison in the vicinity of their dwell ings—to this. location, therefore, this objection could not be urged to the same eztent,u it would not effect the property much either in Centre street or the Minersville Road. We alto lesin that the ground can . .bo obtained on very tea. sortable terms. In the election of a building of such importance we trust the Commissioner's will adopt the most, modern plan. It is true, we might erect one upon the plan of the present prison, at • coat much less than one of a different and more mod— ern plan. But thin we would be put to the ad- ditional tax of supporting our ,prisoners: adopt the plan of liib Reading prison in which prisoners are compelled to pay their expenses by their la bor, we would save that cost, and in many prisons of the same kind, they do more than pay for their .keeping, save the expense and 'trouble of sending oar convicts to the Penitentiary, for `whose maiatenence ree are compelled to pay, by which we would be strictly,cirrying out : the prin ciples of the Pennsylvania Prison Discipline, said by botn European and Axneriesnjudges, to be the most perlect in existence. .A prison nth as the Reading building, could be erected for /50,000 or less—we mean a plain substantial building, with no extra ornamental work. We ere aware . that l objeetions ire urged against the Potation of the Wilding upon the lot above inentioned,in eon- sequence of the apparent difficulty of procuring water. But this is no objection. In all modern pris ons a small Engine is erected, for the purpose of doing the walk of Cooking, Ironing, Washing, ifcc., as a means of economy—with this Engine, the water for the cleansing of the prison could be pumped up from the Norwegian, a stream which passes near the Court. Rouse lot, into a tank in the second gory of thePrison,lrom which it could be :conveyed 'by means of pipes to all the cells. Th s e some engine could also pump the water for culinary purposes, from a cistern at the foot of the hill, which could be supplied by the Water Compiiny. GLORIOUS EFFECTS OF TAYLOItISM. "Front St and 81,50 the wages have fallen to 60 Cents ;and if any man can inform as how our labor. ere Can live comfortably and eduCate their children, as American children ought to be educated. ive will yield our protective principles."! 'The above extraordinary admission is frorn the Donkey taco Miners' Journal, of last Saturday. Previous to the late Presidential Election, the dear workingmen were amused by the same paper, that in the event of Gen. Taylor's election they should haveCONSTA.N,T EMPLOYMENTand HIGH WAGES! /.`" The abovtqs from the Pottsville Emporium, of this week ; and,if any further evidence were needed to convince the People of the dishonesty of that sheet, this would prove sufficient Any man Who would so far forget the principles of truth, as. to charge upon the Administration now in power the cause of the present depressed state of affairs, must, in the estimation of every candid man, be politically dishonest,' acd unworthy the confidence of the people. Every inielligent man knows that no law that could have such effects, has yet been enacted by the administration,—:— because, without the aid of Congress nothing can be done—and Gen. Taylor might as well be charged with All the defalcations committed by Locofoco offiMV•bolders, appointed by Polk, as to charge him with biking prininced the low wages which are now being received by the Laborers. They ere the effects of Locofoco fraud—of the Tariff of '46 —passed by the Loeofocos; after having swindled Pennsylvania oat Of her votes. One thing is certain, thaeditor of the Emporium must either be ignorant r oi - else publish what he knows is not true; either one is bad enough—bat it would cot be going too far to charge him with both ! • LA.TZII Fonzints Naws.—By the swiss! of`the steamship Washington, at New Yotk, on Toes dsilast, we have ilew days later intelligence from the continent. Fresh executions of Hungarian . patriots had taken place and were to take place in Arad and Perth, by mitten?) of 'Austrian CoutterMarehal. One of the Grit notables of Hungary, the octoge narian Beothy;Was condemnedtodeath. The bru tal retaliations of the Au.trian Government had filled all Europe with horror end disgust. A4.lonstantirtople the Turk+ were actively pre paring for war, and hostilities between the Porte and Russia were deemed to be unavailable. The British ambassador had received despatches, stating that the English fleet was on . its way-to the Bar- itanelles; and the French Meiriterra'neSO squadron was also under orders to rendezvous at the elm:lance °l i the Dardanelles.' The Turkish army i 3 Con• staatinople and its environs, 120,000 strong, wss daily drilled and manceuvered. It is said that France is fulllrtermjned to uphold the Sultan of Turkey, In his endeavors not to yield the Huh simian refugees. The Paris correspondent of the London Chronicle gives publicity to on interview between the Rurian Charge d' Affairs in Pails; and 141.,De Torque,'lle, the French minister of war, which looks rather indicati've of same action. He declared to M, de Tocgueville that if the French fleet approached the DiMISOCIIIIN Russia would con,ider the acts ea.vs belli. The French Coun MI of Ministers, on the other hand, has decided that Francei will consider as a cams belli the entry of a Russian army on she Turkish territory. No further news of importance. - ; ' NMI CALCOLpTION.,-.-SOMO MO 01 OUT co temporaries, feeling like - eater:dating," liVis gone to work, and. reckoned what distance Piinter's hand travels; while setting type, 'during the day. The following lithe answer:— A good printer Will set 8,000 emu it:day or • about 24,000.1ettere. The distance travelled go ing to the boxes in which they are contained, and of course returning, making two feet for every letter besets. This would make a distance each day 48,000 feet, or a little mare than 9 miles,and in the course of a year, leaving out the Sundays the meceiber travels about 3,000 miles. 0:71T IS SAID that a girl ,in ntisfield, Mau., was struck dumb by the firing of a cannon a few days mince. Since than. it is said_ that a number of married men have invited ihrsattillery compa- nies to come end discharge their pieces on their premises. Girls, a detestable old bachelor perpe trated the above. Tel Rein's° COtton Fectoty is to ',go on. Thscompetry will be'orgsnizott tmrtte 17th, and the work sill be commenced this wirter. TIM MINERS' JOJJRNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. £otat Jtems:. ![-'Town Colincil.-i!Welearn. th at Mr.Sern nal Haupt was elected a member of the Borough Council on Tuesday Evening lest, in place of %. Henry -Teeth's, resigned. ":CCrproteneef.—We regret to lesso,_ that w young lady, 4 -1 daughter of Solomon Snyder, aged eau!. 18 years, was drowned, aceidywally in the Lock of the Union Canal, at P' grove, on Monday last. • CV . Another.—Joltin Campbell. was drowned; in the Schuylkill Canal. at Schuylkill Haven, on Saturday last. An inquest was held on the body; and a verdict rendered accordingly. 'El' Our iarrespoudent at Pinegrors, writes ls follows : Union Canal.—Siore dila rain of last Monday, the Navigation from this place bag opened, end the Coal Trade briefly resumed. In consequence of low ;Rater, the suspension continued about six aj Stage Accident.—Tbe Pottsville and Nor thumberland Stage, while returning from the lat ter place, met with a very serious accident on Monday evening last, at Ashland, • village about 13 miles from oar Borough. Proceeding at ■ very rapid rate, and in turning en angle, the Stage upset, injuring moat .of the passengers, more or less. There, were 10. or 11 persons, in the Stage at the time. Those who were injured, are : Mr. Buck, of Heuer, had his thigh broken ; Mr. P. Smith, of Cattawissa,had.his wrist sprain ed ; Rev. Mr. Foot, of Northumberland, was slightly injured; Thomas Racer had his head bruised; Master Eastman, of Bangor, Me., was seriously injured, hiving received a cut that extended from the temple to the lower part of the face; Mr. McCoy and daughteri of Columbia county, were also in the Stage, the latter of, whom was slighLly bruised. The injured persons were brought [Mlle Exchange Hotel, where they were properly taken care off, with the exception of Mr. Buck, who remained at Ashland. gT&ienliic Ledure.—Mr. Little, Lecture at the Actith , my, on Monday Evening lie, was quite well attended. His subject—J. Light and Heat"—was ably dwelt upon, and to the satisfac tion and edification of all present. cO• Literary .Sociely.—The Rev. Mr. Sin• derv. delivered a Lecture on " History" before the Pottbville Literary Society, on Wednesday Evening last. The audience wee quite large, we understand, end regret that, owing to business engagements.. we could not indulge the pleasure of listening to the Lecture. 0:7 Hu'nting Expedifien.-4 hunting party, consisting of J. Kline, El- Cept Bland, Messrs. Sillyman and .Womeladorf, of through, star .,, ted on a hunting expedition. ter.intinty about ten days ago, After a shci . t tree , they returned, having shot three Deer A. '..1 hey also captured a Porcupine, the bide f veldt may be seen at Squire Kline's office. It •ne of the genuine breed." They inform, that game, in that county, exists in great ab once, includ• ing oat only Deer, Pheaaa . Ac., but • alto Wolves, Bears, Wild-cats d Panthers ! Here, tad doubt, i' a wide field •n which the sportsman cao use his skill, and bad the reason been a little further advanced, which would bane been more favorable for our friends, they armed have,bniught home a gaeater quantity of game. ~ n" . An Ateident.—The Rev. Mr. Pryor, Prin. cipst of the young ladiee' Seminary of this Bor ough, while witnessing the operation of a Horse gin, (a machine used for reining coal) st the col liery at the upper end of Pottsville, on Saturday last, met with a singular accident. He was stan ding s short distance from the machine when the ear was descending, the bores, being dstritched, as as is :he case when the ear descend; it was whirling at a rap:d rate,' arlirn the coupling pole, to which the borne is attached, flew-Lout, and Tit him upon the thigh and broke it. He was immediately taken to his residence, and we are pleased to learn ii doing well. Wesre request • ed to state that the duties of the See:11118.y. of which he is the Principal, will not he interrup ted in the least' by the accident; but go on as usual under the supervidion of Moe; and Mils Pryor, who are qualified to impart the necessary instructions. And should any further aisistance be required, it will be immediately procured. p 7 Odd Fdlotes Parade.—An Odd Fellows parade was to take 'place in Tamaqua, in this county, on Wednesday last. An address was also to be delivered in the M. E. Church,- by the Rev. G. Dixon Bowen. I 0 A DirliTir?2:l, v We observe that the Miner's Bonk of Potu•ville, bv,a':ileclared a dividend ef fete per cent. on the ekital stock, for the but six month, payable after - the loth inet. re' Thunder !—We h d quite a heavy show. ,i 'er of rain and hail on i h uraday morning last, accompanied by thunder and lighting. "Rather late in the Feilsol3 for thunder. • . Death of a Mother and Child !—A young woman came to this Borough, about two weeks ago, stopped at the Exchange Hotel and gave her name as Ellen Crook. After basing been !here - a short time, she became rick, and soon af ter left the " Exchange," of hoe own accord. end took lodging, at a negro house, on Guinea Hill. Soon after she gave birth to a child ; and on S?n. day the mother died; and on Tuesday morning lost, the child also' died—some *say from the small pox ; but whether that is so we did not learn: No one knows whence she hails, as she had told some that she came from Reading, end others from Allentown. This being her story, it involves the affair in, a kind of mystery, and Irma us all in dooll,' es to whether she has even given her real or an assumed name. rir Corner Slone.—The Coiner Stone of a new Meg:toast cpisco r il Church, will be laid to. morrow, in ScOuylkill Haven, in this county.— Services comaing at 101 o'clock. The Res. James Neill wall cry:isle. lerEscape ofPritoner.i.—rw o prisoners, eon fined in the Jail of Schuylkill county. at Orwigs burg. escaped on Thuteday morning lest. by bor ing a bole through the ceiling leading to the gar* ret. John Sullivan, charged with burglary, end, Dennis Kelley. confined for robbing a store, are the names of these birds." A Reward of $5O iv off red by the Sheriff. This is another evi dence of the insecurity of the present Jail. According to the information we have reed• ed, both these persons would undoubtedly have teen convicted and rentencul to the Peniten• tiaiy for scenes of years, and so they thought be-t to make good their escape before Decem• bar Court. lic:r Struck by Lightning.—We understand that a building, occupied as a Feed Store, in Schuylkill Haven, in this county, was Struck by lightning, during the thui der storm on Thurs. day lent, by which two persons, Mr. Snyder and Mr. Bensaman were ecinsiderably injured. Cool Breaker Destroyed.—The Goal Breaker of Mr. H. Heil, at Tremont,''in this county, was destroyed by fire early en the morning of the 27th ult.- Lose, about }2ODO— insured. The fire ,is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. ill' Gas —it is of importance tint persons who desire to use Gds, should, as soon se possible, give notice of their intention. - Ily the middle of non month the Company will be ready to give us light ; and es frost epproechrt, there' ie barely time, commencing now, for the service piped to be laid. _ . It should he known that the Company lays the pipes into our cellars; froth that . point each householder takes it through his house. The readieit way that we can convey an idea of the cost of Gas compared with other lights, ii to give the experience of several gentlemen in Trenton, who say that each single burner, equal to six sperm candles costs l cent per hour when in full burn. It is so generally conceded to be cheaper than all the usual doinestic modes of lighting, that we take it for granted, there can be no hesitancy in making the assumptioo. CFSheroff Straub has published a sit, of regu. lations for theinternsl government of the 8choyl• kill county Prison, among ',Pict; see find the following : !No visitors will be:allowed to enter the Jail in the absence of the Sheriff or his Deputy, and not more than one prisoner to bo seen or conversed with at a time. In the pre.ent insecure state of the' Jail, and in view of the 'frequent escapes which hsve °comfit), this is certainly hilly proper, but it dont keep the prisoners in,. • M i t Nero Arrangement.— Since the irst of November, there has been • but one Train, each way;on the Little Schuylkill Rail Roed, running from .Tamaque to Port Clinton. The • hour for starting from Tamaqua' is o'clock. A. M...re turning, will leave Port Clinton an the sni ve l o f the train from Philadelphie.. OEN. CAMEROMSLETTEar Weiubhshed io our list paper a letter from Gen. thuncron in defence of the Protective Sys tem. In cutler to show our reiders - erithwhat feeling 'etieti American:sert6tiWelieitecol by thew Demecricy" of Pennsyleenie, we insert thelottowing from the Bedford Caziffc,!end en; domed by the' remuVraniern"! We would advise Judge Shafer,-before writing an' other Tariff letter, to vitae a trip among the agricoith-_ nitre and other - working - Then Or the State; who du not feel wliling to he taxed to keep up overgrown cor porations; and we think he will arrive at different conclusions. The Tariff of IE4B may require;_.. modification; bat we honestly tulicro It Is the most perfect and equal Tariff - ever formed by-the American Congress ; and a majority of mow of the Freemen of this Commonwealth have boldly sald—irt It alone. The day his passed (we hope forever) he ben dlasp palatal Democrats can give the Federalists sufficient strength to carry the glorious Keystone state. The Reading Press, a Leofoco paper, is also out apart Gen. Cameron; in the strongest terms for having written a litter ;containing American sentiments. end denounces him an a tt R4gadet from the psity. This is the feeling twith which American sentiments are received by the Lanett:co press. Such are the feelings of that whole • Party . ' upon this measure, and how can the people ex., peat to procure wholesome laws from such a par ty. Why stand by it; aye; even countenance, it in its dirty work. The beef= party has arrayed itself. on the side of Free Trade, they , have taken a bold stan I—and even work to de feat all the efforts of those engiged to have pro.. !active laws enacted ; end the people to have a change in this law, must demand it, in strong and decisive language—in tones of thunder. The Poo- PLC can procure any measure they desire by ask ing for it Therefore the - citizens of Schuylkill county cannot wink too strenuously in the mat ter, in getting up petitions in favor of Protection, in sending them to Congress—and when. if after having ache this, Congress dare torn a deaf ear to our` suppliestions, let us only tenser oar !Ober. enee'to the measure. and not yield an inch until success shall hove Crowned our labors. Sifting). A family in Cincinnati were poisoned and made aicic same days since by eating (mai emus- LIME The chillers. it is said, is raging in the Lake SUperior region With fatal alder. A man named Dodson, at New Albany, In. bag been leopriAome4l, in 'Lldsuit of $lOOO ba for compelling his young daughters to sled. it is s little trouble to tell a lie ; but it is st great deal of trouble to Eonceel the fact that you have meld one. The President of Chili has asked the British Admiral to protect Milian subject in California. The Admiral relue-d rill interference. M. Pounin, likte French Minister, is still at the New York Hotel, but et lolltf from New York says, that he will leave for France to day. Cholera has iigain swede its appearance in Mayville, Ky., and considerable excitement pre vails there in consequence. There is a man down esat Who has such a good temper that he hires himself out in the summer to keep people cool. Two vessels lately sailed from Boiton for Call• fomid, with 70 to 75.000 bricks each besides other building Huff &e. , Several old ladies in the vicinity of Wilming ton, Del., imagine that they are bewitched. They are rather behind the age. Gas.—Chiesga and Miltssukie are about to erect g•pa wocks—the former at an expense of $l3O 000, the latter $140,060. It is estimated that exiting contracts' for Beef, in and about ',Cleveland, 0., arid require the slmghter of 30,000 head of Cattle during the Pall and Winter. A Rotary Engine hip been invented in Eng land, it is sand, on s t snisll a este, that one of a hundred borne power,occupies a spice of only four feet by two. Banks in Piiihrdeiphia and New York.— The city of l'hiladvlphia has 14 Bank, with an azgiagale capital of 1.9,966,100. • New York haa with • capital of. 24,140.019. • Erie Bank.—We le - nrn frem the Harrisburg Telegraph, that the notes of this instilutihn are received at the State Treasury for all public dues. The daughter of the Queen of Sweden, who is about to marry Louis Napoleon, has a dowry of .£4,000.090-sterling. The 29th of November is the day appointed for Thanksgiving in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland' t \s nd Washington rite. Prize Conundrurn.—The following by Mies. E. P. Brown, of Meriden, was adjudged beat by a late committee, in New Haven: "Why is the Great Rossi in Bear, Nichelot, like a halt starved (x 1 'Because pe'e got Hung(a)ry and wants Turkey." 1 Rascally enlimenla.—Marty a gay bonnet covers, inything but a neat head of hair. Many a showy dress keep a soiled skirt out of sight. Many a fancy ahoy covers an undscned stocking, and many a kid glove coueeals untrimmedfringer nada. , . Gdmide received, at the recent election, fewer• votes by more than 25,000 then were last fall given to Casa; and this the 'oedema call a “grest . democratic gain." Scarcity of Apples.—From all quarters says the Boston Nail, we bear oF the failure of the ap— ple crop. Already , gond apples aro unusually high, fine Baldwin' readily tiring $4 par barrel, and for an ordinary article $3 is asked, r I hilts the reopuosiblity: exclaimed that inor el hero. (General Jackson.) • I shun ell responsi is the timid maxim bt his illustrious auc cosoor,— Union. - WIC is another slap at Mr. Pulk. Or was it Mr. Polk who made such a pother over. fitly-fuur forty, and then n.ked the Senate what to do about it !—Republic. • Thanksgiving in the United States.—,Florida, November 1; New Hampahire,ls; N. York 29; Maine. 29; Maryland, 59; North Carolina, 29; Maisaehusetts, 29; Pennsylvania, 29; Rhode Is. land, 29 ; Ohio, 29.. ' A Heroine fir Co/Proin —Tho brig Ark tailed from Newliurypnrt on the 31st ult., for California, with.. - 117 p l earngers sw orn w h om were three young . ladies. One ol l them'is a single woman, without "tirade (unless of recent a - equal°. tarre,) or relatives on turd. She goes out on her own hook. It is estimated that there is liquor enough in Californis to allow, a gallows day to every mon, woman and child for one year ; and two . French !hip pasted Valparaiso early in August, the one with 80,001.1, the other '50,000 gallons of brandy. Whcaii it that Tuns all the way from Philadel phia to Pottsville, w ithout moving or advancing a single step 1 The Philadelphia add Reading. Railroad. Cad of lite Pacific Railroad —At the St. Louis Convention en estimate vies submitted by Col Curtis, • skillful engineer, of the cost of the road to tbe•Peeilc, end the cost of • survey. The mad can he made, he thinks, for eighly-eight mill ions of dollars, end one thousand area, an en— gineer, with a pal being assigned tn.:cub one hundred miles, can =pieta the survey in ono year A Wife IVankd,-Bomebody advertises for a note in the Geneva Grieve. She must be of moderate size, from 16 to 21 years or sgs, with light complexion and blue . eyes. He offers Co bee with her trielids if she wishes:end if_she is feeble, will help do housework, and bring her wood and water. 11 Bold Hawk.—Lest week, e farmer in Buckingham tornship, Bucks county, having in terfered in • hot fight between • large hawk and • turkey, wee himself in turn attacked by the hawk, and bad a desperate battle before he could ovetcome the bold marauder. HUSBAND AND WIVEST In the town of West Bradford, Pa., there is an old churchyard in which stand seven loth-stones, side by aide. covering the remit:lB,of the Hon. Na thaniel Thurston end bissi.r wirer. They stand in order as follows: Mrs. Betsey Thurston, died Nov 25. 179,0. seed 34; Mrs. Martha Thur.(On , died May 12, 1789, aged 32; Mrs. Huldats Thurs ton; died September 8, 1801, aired 24; Mrs. Clar ins Tnueston, died Nov. 14,1803, aged 36 ; Mrs. Mirth. Thurston, died July 27, 1804, aged 25; Mrs. Mary Thurstoo,died March 3, 1808, aged 27, Hon. Nathaniel Thuninn, died in Lsosingburg, New York, Oat. 21, 1811, aged 561 This case.hardly beau a more modern one we know of, a little nearer home. A deacon in one of our most prominent churches in this city, and amiable- better.ludf, form a queer indents:, in matrimony. The deacon ii the fillb husband of the lady, while the lady is the deacon's fourth wife ! Beet thai,whu can,—Cureneetientruper IfORSES.—We would call the attention of thltt Tor. lion of oar readers who are in any way interested in horses, to the advertisement in another column. de scriptive of the celebrated medieme called ...Merchants Carotin:pit: 4 From the peculiar nature of the article. Ind_ th e bilfbralellediurceess it has met in the band* Ot these Who bang the tare of horses, it Is but Justice Ta7that of, the treat number of medicine. *bleb ha *been offered. Done have been ao well ndapted to the prompt cure of most diseases to which horses are liable. A pamphlet of description may had-,geniis orate agent TO TEACHERS ATIR SCHOOL DI.. RECTORS. . TITS subscriber Inviter the attention of Teahers and School—Directors, panicularly in Schuyikillen.„c • - e --- following new and improved School Books pub lished by him, called . Ticknor's Colombian Calculator. . Do Youths' Colombian Calculator,' Do - Table Book; • Do Columbian Spelling Book, ' Do Practical Coinmen School Mensuration, wbletr will be ready In a few "days. These Books are already extensively usedln this Coatirr. - ard in so changeable a population as Wer have. it is desirable that the Books used is nor Schools 'should be as untform u possible; we therefore call the particular attention of School Director, and Teach .4rs to this senes, on ;the the .commenerment of the Sthools this fall. These Booki have received the ap probation of about ,500 professors and Teachers, as the best works on the subjects on which they treat. lIS Tlsy art at+ o_lks ciusyest s is Os mulct. Merebanut,Teschers. School Directors, An, sup plied at the ,lowest rates, by the quantity. B. BANNAN, Printer, Publisher sad -Booksdler. POITSPILLE MARES CORRECTED WEEKLY' FOR.7HE JOURNAL. Wheat Flour, bid: 415 00 I Dr'd readies par'd. 300 Rye do do .. 411 KI do do unpar'd... 175 Wheal,bush. ' 110 Dr'd Apples, paid. 75 Rye, do GO Eggs, dog. - ' - lit Corn, do 6.5 Butter, lb, ; i• Oats, do 40 Bacon, Potatoes, do . 50 Darns, Timothy Seed, 150 Hay, ton, - Clover . do 350 1 Plaster. CMCIEC! On the 11 Inst., by They. Joseph MeCool. Mr. Sar o[L W. io!1[11. to Mitt Satan ;aim daughter of Mr. Joseph Coatsworth, nit .4 Pottsville. DEATHS On Monday evening Oct. 15th. after* revere illness, Mamma Gauen, youngest child of George and Ann Maria Jennings aged. 3 years and 7 month.. For awhile adieu, bright bud of ford hope; earth was ton Cold for a further development of thy loveli ness; thy Immortal spirit sought a clime more con genial with its own parity, and now rejoices in never ending glory, with Hlm who both said "Suffer little children to come unto me for of such Is the kingdom of God." E. THE POTTSVILLE LITERARY SoulETY— ks-• Will hold Its next regular meeting at Stichtec'• II; on Wednesday evening next, Nov lath at o' Eecture by the Rev. Mr. Sanders—Subject, the Study of lllatory Debate—" Are the Middle Ayes properly called the. Dark Ages." Afflrmttive—Messrs. T. Kempton and H. Piglet. Negative—Mews. T. R. Walker and E. A..13r0". By order of the Society, • ]NO. HUGHES, Secretary. 44:104 PULASKI LODGE, N02'216.-411 special meet- Bo' log l of Pulaski Lodge, will be held on Monday evening,' Nov. It 1849, at 71 o'clock. Punctual at tendance of the members Is dealred, as business of peat importance will be laid Effore the meeting. By order of the W. M. IMPROVED ORDER OP RED MEN—Schuyl tir" kill Tribe No. S.—Stated meetings of the Society are held' very Friday evening at Stichtere Hall. The members are requested to be in attendance, as heel ness of importance will be transacted. J. P. BERTRAM: Reef. RELIGIOUS NOTIOES. g•-• LAYINO A CORNER STONE.—The public b.Y - are hereby requested to attend the layingpf Corner Stone of a Methodist Episcopal Charch, In Schuylkill Haven, on Sunday the 11th of November, at 11l 'o'clock, A: AL :A sermon will be preached by the Nev. James Neill' ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCIC—Divine tY service is held every Sabbath inorning and even• leg at the usual hours of worship, in the English Lu theran Church, 2d St., between Market and Norwe git.n. D. STECK:Pastor. TILE ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTE IY RIAN Congregation, worshipping In Thomprents new building. corner of Market and Second gm ; have :moved Into the large upper flail of said building, wham religious worship will be conducted every Sab bath. by Rev. D. T. Carnation. Services to commence at 10; o'clock. A. rd., and 31 o'clock, P. M. Seats free. The public are respectfully invited to attend. 0-" pi Tile PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL' CHURCH. ~ .Y" —The following Resolution has been passed by the Vestry of Trinity Church, Pottsville. Itegaltred, That in consideration of the suing contribu led and to be contributed as drinations to the erection and furnishing of the church edifice; the vestry do hereby; act apart, and aporopriate . FIFTY EIGHT PEWS, which shall he.and re:nail:fres for all persons who may desire to worship in the Church—These pews ate located as follows: . IN TIIC CENTRE AISLE, North 1. e, 'No. 111, 119, 127, 135, 143. 151, 159. South' ide, No. 11% 120, 120. 136, 144..152,.160. IN THE'INORTII AISLE. North side, No. 1,7, 13; 19.25, 31, 37, 43, 51, 53 54,55. South side, No. 2,8, 14, 20.26, 32, 39. 44, 50, 52. IN Tile sOIITII AISLE.. _ . South side, N 0.56. 57, 59,60, 71,2i0, sn. 62, se, 101.110. North side, No. 59. 67, 73, 70, 95, 91, 07, 105,100: UIVINC SFRVICE Is held in the Churchevol . Sun day. Alarninz Stroke commences at 105 o'clock. Afternoon Service cow tnences at 4 o'clock. And even ng service, on the first Sunday of every month. 15, TRINITY , CHURCH CEMETERY, AT MOUNT LAUREL—The Vestry of Trmity Church, Potts ville, are now ready Risen burial lotsand graves in that large and beautiful plata ground, near the Junction of Market Street and the Minersvllle Road, which they have lately en!closed and laid out for aCemetery. Ap plication for tots or single graves may he : Jamie to AN DREW MUSSEL, Esq.. Treasurer of ttig.)Churrh, at whose office on Mahantongn Slices, a plan of the Ceme tery gin be seen, or Edward Owen Petry, Esq., Cent re Street. III.ON, &C. RAIL ROAD IRON —SO TONS I x i Flat Bar Rail Road Iron, , 50 do 11 r 1 do do do 8 do Sax I do do do with spike,. ' 15 do 1 a do do do And Places,for sale by A. & O. RALSTON, 4 noottafront nt.,Phi sda Philada., July 11, 1845. , R 8 JUNIATA BOILER IRON. 55 TONS aerated boiler iron. Nos. 3, 4 and S of wldthicif2433,and36inehesand randomlengiba, A. * G. RALSTON. 4. Sooth Front at, Philada. 11. IP4r 34- ("RAINS FOR 111INES.--Thesubscribers have V lost received from the ship Elizabeth. fond 'lnch (testilest English Chains; made expressly for Mines, and for sale: Apply to T. & E. GEORGE. opril22 tf 17] Market and ViihStieets,Philada. • DLACKSMITIHNG, TURNING AND FINISH 1.3 ING.—The subscriber respectfully knnounces that he has commenced the above business at the corner of, Mauch Chunk and Coal Sheets,. Pottsville. Pa. end will he hap py to receive order.: JOHN WARNER N. o.nace-earcks. oil clups,and all. globes on hand, and (oriole [Jely 22, -IV MOTICE.—THOM AS FOSTER & Co., HAVe LV REMOVED their stock of Boots and Shoes to th, new store on the corner of Centre and Market Streets where the In:mines, will in future he coined on upon the cash principle. Thankful to their frilaids and the public in general for past fawns. they hope, by mono ging their busmen in future noon the only correct ha sis, (v it!, cash (mments) to afford to their customers goods upon such reasonable.terms as will ensure to them a liberal patronage *PAY persons Indebted to the undersign ed ore requested to come forward and settle their asset as our new .bushteas arrangements will require us t disrnntinuo and qrgetho prompt payment of the same Fehr-S) THOMAS FOSTER & CO. OTIC E.— SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION CARS k —The, Schoylkill Navigation Company, having some time since, assigned all their Railroad Can, com monly known as the " Yellow Cars" to Henry C: Corbit, Charles S:Wood, and Edward T. Randolph, Esqrs.—ia gnat, for certain porpores ; and , povsession having now been, given, to their Agent Edward a. Harris. who will keep these Cara in Repair, and ran them, for account of the Trustees. NOTICE, is hereby given, that all claims, for labor, or materials),:lare Oler flirninhed to these Cara, moat be presented f n settlement to Edward G. Harris. Agent for the Tntatees. ELWOOD MORRIS; Dec. , Resident Engineer, S. N. NOTICE -.S. N.CARS.—Whereas. the Cool Cars ,usually known as the Yellow Cars"—have on several oseasionabeen stolen away from the Naviga tion Landinp, and used to haul Coal for private pur r . write, Is hereby given that the salisariber Is de termined in ate all the means in his power, to put a stop to sued treipassea, and to panish the trespassers. EDWARD G. lIARRIS, Mayl4, 20-if. Agana for the Trustees. TAKE NOTICE.—The Books and actounts of FOSTER & DALT, having been assigned to the aubscriters, ,all persons having accounts open with them, ire requested to call and settle, and those in debted to make payment only to us or our author zed agent. N. D.—All acenuitts net settled before the first of December next, will he ti eft with a Squire for settle. menl. Nov 10. 1849. Cheap&PAPER. II than White Washing. AIGGINGS AT ONLY IO CHNTS A PIECE: 2000 Pieces of Paper Hangings, Varying In peke from TEN CENTS to 75 cents per piece. Also, Glazed Papers as low as3o cents. Just received and for sale at • HANNAN'S Rept P. 91-] ' Cheap Paper Store. • • Wholesale and Retail CLOCEC STORE, 1 No. 238 MARKET St.l ABOVE SEVENTH, • Smirk side—PlM, D ELI' II 14. E,ri.il ALTHOUGB we can ocarcely estimate the value of TIME commercially. yet by culllna at the above Establishment; JAXIES BARBEit will furnish his friend., among wlinne be In cludes all who duly appreciate its fleetness, with a beautiful and perfect lades for marking Its progreis, of whose value they can Judge. Jib extensive Mock on hand, constantly chancing In conformity to the improvement, In taste and style Of pattern and workmaniblo, consists of Eigit-day and Thirty-hour Bross COUNTINO HOUSE. PARLOR, HALL. CHURCH and; ALARM CLOCKS, French, Gerais and other fancy 'styles. as well as plain, which froze his extensive connection and correspondence with the manufacturers he finds he call put at the be ta caskyratre, in any quantity from ow to a thansaria, of which he will warrant the accuracy. CeClocks repaired and watranted. Clock trimmlnts on hand.. . . , • . . . Call and,atte tat among them. ' - • • - ... - JAMES BARBER, 238 Nitritoe 5t..,. Mid*. /tug. SS, ISM ' :. . 3.1•4Y' ~. '_.~Y QTXVES.: XTO'rICE.The annual election of the Loiter/Ty 1.1 Crbek flullroad Company. Fill be held at Samuel Reinhlit.Ps in.Pinegtose, Schuylkill County, -tut - Monday, Dee. 34. test, to elect forshe etoolnu. year, I President, 8 ltlanseers, I Secretary and 1 Treasurer. By order of the ntl3lll. .1011 N STRIMPFLCII.Sec'y. 46-31. Nov 10,1649.,, Calle* af. th . Meant Citboit Rai!coal Corapany,7” Wahevee. Niblda. 3' The annual merlin; of the Stockholders of this. Company, will be held a their Office in Philadelphia, on Monday. the 3d day of December next, at 41 o'- clock ; when an election for a President, and.B Mena gent, to serve the ensuing year. will take plate. JAMES C. DONNELL, Secretary. 4641 No. 10, 1010 NOTICE.—IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF COMMON PLEAS of Schuylkill county. In the matter_of the account of John S. ilueekler and John Stein, Executors of the Last tVill and Tea. lament of Henry Grathle,deceased. The undersigned. an Auditor appointed by the said Coon to distrait:lie the assets in the hands of the said Executors, in cnn• torridly of the East Will; and Testament of the said deceased, and make report thereof to the nett Court, hereby elves notice that he will attend to the dotice under his appointment aforesaid, at - his ntlice In Or ;siphon,- on Sntorday the Dot day of December. lets, at Y o'clock in the afternoon ; and he hereby re quesu all persons interested to attend before him, at that time and plate, EEMI that N ( ;;; F ol i te C tt E y It r l e P t ; s. l.!:;l7l ' i in " t I s l a o l t e o ofel the Puttsvitle, or. the-6th day of November. 1943, the fol. lowingartieles, viz : I Carriage. 4 Sleighs, 3 one horse Wagons. 1 Cart, 1 Stage Coach, 2 Horses. and 0 seta of Harness, were :porchased by me and left in the posseseion of the former owner, fur use, during my pleasure. 9 5 Nov-10,1679. XT0T1CE......A1l persons are hereby. eantioned L against Purchasing a Note, drawn by Zimmerman to favor of M. G. 4.• P. Ileilner,ani by them endorsed to me; as italkNote has been lost nod payment stopped on the some. MACDONALD. 4G-3t 1500 6 00 Nov 10. 1810 NIOT!CE.—The advertiser, an Englishman. pur l\ posing to els-it England this winter, and to return early in the spring, would undertake to attend to any matters of buainess,entrustedto him. The best oriel - - mnres ran be given. Further particulars may be had . the office of this paper. FREDERICK A. PHIPPS, Schuylkill Dagen. 46.3 t =I NTHE COURT of Common Pleas of Schuylkill County.—ln the Matter of the ac count of N. 51. Wilton, Esq., Assignee nt John Camp bell, under an assignment for the benefit of creditors. Notire Is hereby given, that the account of the said Assignee has been exhibited to the said Court, and tiled In the Otlice of the Prothonotary, and that the said account will be allowed by the said Court, on the first day of the next term, union cause shown to the contrary. THOMAS MILLS, Prothonotary. Nov 3,1816. 15 4t NOTICE Is hereby given, that an application for a charter for the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Tuscarora, has been made to the 'Conn of Common Plea! of Schuylkill County, and that a Chuter will be Fronted by the said Court. at the next December Term, unless cause shown to the contrary., THOMAS MILLS, Prothonotary. 43-41 Nov 3 1319. NOTICE.—TO CONTRACTOM—FIeaIed propo tale will be received at the Office of the James Rivet and Kanawha Company in Richmond, until the 2.1 d day of November next, Inc the cnnstructlon of a stone dam across James River at Maiden's Adventure Falls, twenty-eight miles above Richmond. The Dam will he abnitt 1106 feet long amid 10 R. high. The work will be paid for in current Bank notes. Besides the usual reservation of 4 .10 per cent. on the monthly estimates,the contractor will be required to give ample secutily,satisfactory to the 13031110t' Direc tors, for thtt completion of the work at the time And in the manner specified in the contract. Plana of the above werkwitibe exhibited. and Speci fications thereof delivered to the contractor, at the Company's office in Richmond, by the sth day of No vemher next, on application to the Secretary of the Company. WALTER GWYNN, Chief Engineer J. R. & K. Co. 4541 J. IT TIIrtNER Nov 3, 190 ADMINIATRATION NOTlCE.—Letters of Adminisrratlon on the estate. of lIEZEKIAII V. BYERS. deeibaseil, late of Tremont. lir huylk to Conn ty,havlng been granted to the labs( riper reediting in said place—Notice Is hereby riven to all persons in debted to said estate to make immediate payment. and those having claims will present them properly au thenticated for settlement. TLIO3IPSON A. GODFREY, Adair. Nov 3 1849. • 45- ISSOLTTION NOTICE—The Cn-partner -11 ship heretofore exiting betpeen Franklin Kline & Henry Vandosen, trading ender the firm of KLINE & VAN . DESEN,In the Tanning bilAilleAft, in fife bore' of Pottsville, Iva n minnally,dissolved, Cho 3 0 th day of October, Pile., All persons Indebted to the Tote firm, and Those honing claims, will present them Kir settle ment to Henry Vandusen, who wilreontinue the huni. need at the old stand• Nov 3, 1610 NTOTICE—TO the creditors of M. WE'AVER., 111 tier the assignment to Lawls belVart, F.4q.. that ott his petition to the Court. of CllllllllOll Pleas of Schuylkill County, for July term 7519. it is ordered that notice Inc elven to the creditors of the said NVcav or, if any there he. to appear at the next Court of Common Pleas, to.he hold at Orwiesburg, for said County. nn the ad day of De'rember nest, and show cause, Unity they may hove, why the said Lewis Dow art, should not be released as dssinenee aforesaid. BY TIM COURT. Nov. 3, 1640 V,OTICE.--IN TICE COVET OF COMMON PLEAS.OF COUNTY. neuhen - ) George Moser, Reuben s. Miller, Samuel Miller, La Isaac Miller, Charles Miller, Joseph Vest, and r Rebecca his Wife, late Rebecca Miller, and I 7.4. George Retishler. J NOTICE is herehy given, to the above named par sties, that by virtue of the above named wr4 of parti tion, an inquest will be held and taken, at the house of Samuel Miller, in West Ilrunswig Township, Schityl• kit County, on Friday the 23d day of Noventher next, at 10 o'clock to the forenoon, for the purpose of mak , Mg partition or valuation, and appralsement, of the real estate of the late Jacob Miller; deceased, situate to the said Township and County, us in the said writ required; at which t ime and place tha said parties can attend if they think proper. Sheriff's Office, Orwrgs-1 T. WERNER, Sheriff. ) burg, Oct 13, le-19. EIA lIDITOWS NOTICE.—The undersigned rip pointed by the Orphans' Courtoof Schuylkill coun ty; an Auditor, to settlethe account of Danlelll. l4 tritler and Abratiam Heebner, admint.trninr ol , the Estate of Miry Starer, deceased, and distrihnic the :Limits in the hands of the said Administrators, hereby given notice that he will attend to the thulim(' his appoint ment, at bin omen in the Borough of Orwigsbiirg. on Monday the 12th day of November, A. 11 1249, at 111 o'clock in the Common,. when and where all persons_ lereated are requested to attend. J. W. HOSEIIERRY. 41-3 t Oel 27, 1849 OTICE.—AN ELECTION for Thirteen! Ekes -111-t Ors of the Miners' Hank of Pottsville. in the coun ty of Schuylkill. to serve the ensuine year. will be held at the !lankier House. between the hours of to O'clock, A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M., int Monday the Nth of No vember next, A stated meeting of the Stockholders will he held at the Banking House, on Tuesday the 6th of NI - e.:tither, next. CHAS. LOESEIt. Cashier 0et201849. 43 .!if OTIOE..—EBTATE OF ; GEORGE ADAM. de ll reared—Notice Is herebi. given, that Loters of Administration, on tlie estate of George Adam, late of Tremont .Township. )1 et eased, have been '-ranted by the Register of 13 chttylklllCounty, to the.subscriber4 , restdinu said Township; all persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immmliate pa) went, and thorn having clones to present them for settlement, on or .before the 15th day of-November neat. ELIZABETH AOA:11. Adolitti.Oratris. TIIuMPSON A. GODFILEY, Adnetor. Trimont, Oct. 20,1819. 43-Gt IVOTICE.—At a meeting Of the Court !louse build. ing Committee, held onzhe sth day of Oct.. Ibl9. the following resolutions were pawed. Resolved, That Benjamin T. Taylor be the collector of the subscriptions, and that the President Samuel Sillyman, is hereby authorized to plaza the sulinerip, Ron list' in hls hands. for Immediate collect. ion. Resolved, That Solomon Fester be hereby appoint ed Treasurer of Bald Fund.. Resolved, That the Committee appointed by the citizens of Pottsville. to collect subscriptions Cur the Court noUse he continued. with a request that they proceed to ohtnin additional sittilcriptiona. Eztkact from the min Ili I'S. SOLOMON FOSTER, Sec . y. 42-If CIEM:62 A DIIIIIBIISTIIIAVION NOTlCE.—Whereas /X Letters of Admlntottatinn. nn the e•tnte of DAN • lEL BUCKLEY. late of the Borough of Pottsville, have been granted t, the undersigned, by the Resister Of Schuylkill county, entice It hereby - given, to all persoris Indebted to the said estate, to make payment, and those having ctatms,tn present them for to TIMOTHY SULLIVAN; • Obt 13, 1839. 42.] Adminhttratnr. rkl O'rlC E 1. hereby given that arr appltratlon LI will he made to th'e Legislature at he nest sesPion for the Inenrimratlon of a Bank In be galled the — ltank of Pnitiville," will, a capital of one hundred and tify theyisat d dollar!, for the transaction of the usual bus loess nt 'Banks, to hr located in the Rommel of Potts ville in the county of Schuylkill, in the state of Penn nylvaniu, SAMUEL ITARIt, 30UN C. LERr?IO, .I. F. WHITNEY, FRANK POTT, WILLIAM CL LEHI S. & J. FOSFEU 46-tf Nls hereby riven that application wilt b e 1.1 merle to the Leeklature of l'enneylvanla, at their next seaman. for a renewal at the Charter or the Miners' Bank of Pottsville, in the Comity of Hrhayl kill. with the privilege of Increaiin: tts.capital front two hundred thousand dollars to (nor htrhdred thou sand dollars. By orderof the Board. , • CHAS. DIESER, Cnthler. •••—.26 Rot Junc23* 0 XTOTICE REBURY GIVEN, that application II will be made to the Lecislatuie, at he nett 44.101011 for the incnrporstion of a Bank, to brAlmileil"Mitiere' and Mechanic.' Bank of Mi Ole." with a capital of two hundred thommnil dollars, to be located In the Borough of WM. N. ROBBINS, ' BLAIR MeCI.ENACIIAN, (IRO. it. ItEPPLIER. JAMEs it. FALLS, SAMUEL, 11EILN 1une40,1849.27-fono - • • NTOTICE 111 IIERT:111" ct VEN.ihat an niitinea .l.l lion will he made to the Leelslettife at 1 1 .. 1 '0 1 : ('t the Incorporation of a savlng Insitio 110a.to be called the "Pottsville Saving Institution," with a capital of Fifty Thousand Vollsts, for the transaction of the usual boldness or Savin2 Rohs, to be located in the lloroughCierottsville.in rho County of Schuyibill, • R. wooDRIDE. • n•En. hV. rI.I. ATER, • TIIIII.IP BARRA. Tiltg.c: C. rotLocK• IT-6mo Juno se. le '.FOR 9.2I.LESs.VAI.IIA RIX PROPER , , .. . I''Y In Minersellre. 7 .The store nostrocropied ' ;r; F by or ti t - er a m . , l6l.l p n l i y m t ep so n, offered tor, sale.— 1 1 .--.1 GEORGE J. nrun, Jr. Sept. 29 I9IP--10.4f I MI, rr•ville• FOIL SALE—An that certain two o.oried mono Tavern ,tand.known as the VALLEY HOTEL.. situate on Valley street, in the town of Pat. terion, in the County of richt/31M ; eo taining in front 00 feet. an kin depth :100 . .distant from flit Schuylkill Valley Railroad 'SR 'pat, at whin - paint the Can stop f times daily. Also, 4 other lots of ground, each containing 10 feet in front, and 200 feet in depth., situate. also, In said town of Patterson. The property will be sold cheap ; terms easy. Apply to It. E. NICE. Esq.., , at his Office, EVs , ille, or to MICITAEL COCIIR.V.V. • Sept. I, 1849.. FOR SALEweFIRE ENGINE.—The Coed Intent Fire Company offer their Engine for male at a reasonable prlce,tibich can be seal:Lai tbeir.llaute.in Sth street, between Market and Norwegian. For fur ther particulars apply to McDONALUr R. MIELFIL 0. H. Committee. Aug, I 4.49-3341] FOR SALE.—TILE SUBSCRIBER OFFER FOR dale the property now occupied by him in West 1.. II Branch Valley, four miles from Pottsville, r;:; - : and one and a half miles from Schdylkill Ile- E; - r1 • ven ; concluding of live and a half acres of laud well laid out as a garden and fruit orch ard. A two story frame house, SIS x4O feet, with a cel lar adder the whole, kitchen in the cellar. Immediate posssession given. Porta the purchase money can re main on Bond and Mortgage if desired. For tents ap• ply to the subsc riber,at his office in West Branch Valley. March In, it-to B. 'De FOREST. C. TOWER, Auditor 46.3 t FOR SALE OR RENT.— PORT 'C,lli.ll I N STGAM MILL.—The subscriber offerifhls Sfeam Mill, located in Port Carton—for sale or rent. Laid Mill ii located in one of the best situations In OAS Re gion for business, being the only one in the eastern section of the Coal Region. It is in good condition, auil possession will he given immediately If required. Tcvms easy. Apply to L. F. WHITNEY, Port Carbon, Alarch 10th. 1849. 11-tf 1 4 .111.NES 46-7 t•• , MO ItENT—A FARM of IRI acres cleared. and 1. Dwelling Douse, near Mount Carbon. Apply tw, J. U. CAMPBELL. Agent. - . .. . .luty 29,1840 SALE.—COLLIERY PROPERTY F OR SALE.—THE SUBSCRIBER offers at private .die the following properly. vie: One 60.11orse Engine. with 400 feet of nine hieh Pumps. in tint rate working order. One 30 Horse Engine, with 240 feet of nine inch Pumps, with winding gearing all complete, in good working order. One 20 Bores Engine for 'hoisting Coal from Min\es, in gond wnrking order. , One 10 Horse Breaking Engine, with Rollers, Shaft, ing, Screens, St:butes, and all the fixtures necessary to doe business of 1000 tons a week. Airn SU large Railroad Care, with heavy chilled\ wheels, and three inch axels, these Cars are well suit ed for any of our surrounding Roads where Horse power Is used. The above Engines were all manufantored by Hay wood & Snyder, and are considered among the very best ever made by said parties. Jan.l3, 340 FOR SALE' AND TO LET.-11iiiiiiIng Lola in Mount Carbon, Lewisport Wood, and Lyon's / addition to Poitsville,on Norwegian at., Pottaville, and in Mikereville. Alto a convenient Office in :gore/a' Addition. Apply to JAS. It. CAMPISELLV April 28, '4B. 1841- FOR SALE—TWO COMMODIOUS DWELLING 11011PC11. Apply to E. P. Rlcliartk. Market st.! to Jno. G. Brown, Colon et.. POLISViiii, Marc 6 24, r pO LET on leases, to suit . applicants, 11l that 1 tract oflanil belonging to the N.American Coal Co. known as the Mill Creek Tract,containing the follotv-, the list of Coal Veins, many of which,—among otheri, the Peach Mountain Veins—having a range °rover mile in length, viz • —Lewis, Spotlit. Ilarracleuch,' Pearson, Clarkson, Stevenson, Little Tracey, Peach Mountain Veins, Green Parkor Raveusilale Veln,Pes. peudicular, Diamond, and Big Diamond Veins, along witlrmany others not named. Alen, all that tract called Pheinnetion Trnet,helong ing rothe told Company,cont;l e trlng the Salem,Forrest, Habitltlfole„ Mortimer, Tun •I, Black Mine, C. Law-, ton and Alfred Lawtnn Vet A i Ateo, a Saw MI and Cain Mlll,situated on the Mill 'reek - llama)] ofwhich witlbe rented on moderate to to by a pplying tt) tt %t CHILLAS„ AO .I . POttscrlle, Feltal' .' 29 I FOR SALE--AT PRIVATE SALE, [lee' certain tract or parcel of land, utuated on the Broad Mountain, In Lower Ala bantonp natirnship, in Schuylkill county, (fornierly.Berks counlV,) in the State of Pennsylvania. bounded and described as fol. lows, to wits—Beginning at a marked white oak tree ;, thenceby late vacant lands, now stirveyed in Jacob north sjyty-five perrhes,to a white iit.k; thence by late vacant land, now sutveyedto George Wern e r, west 146 perelic•to a stone ; thenceby late vacantland now surveyed toLeonard lllick,sraitheitty-five perch "el to a Spanish oak; thence east 146 perches, to the beitinnins,containlng fifty-live acres and one hundred andfifty-two perches (Aland and allowance !of sic per cent. for roads,&c. FRANKLIN KLINE. HENRY VAN lIUSEN . .TOHN C. BRENNER. EXPeulor of F. [Teat's' estate.rd. MarketPatlrt. l rhilaaelphin, September IP. I$4S 33. 11E2 O ouTeirEosi 7 wAsTno--zor 300 [Mai l er !fides, which will he taken in loin of 25 or ttrtwnrile; Addresq Oct 1.0 IFI9. ' LOST' AND QTRAY COW.—Strayed from the subscriber, 17 reading In Norweetan street, Policelle, a Lmwr tinuiDLED COW. , with white face and feet, large - tiornS and shert tail—she is about 9 years old. A rea m:.2lde reward will be omen upon her ruturn to the owner, or information that Willdead to her recovery. MARK CRAWSHAW, Shoemaker. Nov 10, 1849. 48-3 t. STRAY Plo.—C,ame to the premises of the sub . scriber, In Fiehkach, aboy t i B .monthaaeo, a White Flog: with three black stripes over the left side. The owner is requested tB route forward, prove Property. pay charges, and take it away, otherwise it will be mold according to law. . _ OEN= STRAY to the 2,11 s cr d C .r i i!l: 6 l 'i l . e . r 7 k7s C ct m e ry e e n sl s a i ; r e I I ; l e i inst.. a stray cow ; the owner is requested to come forward. prove property. pay Lharges and take her away. otherwise she will be sokd according to law. Oct 47,'49, 44-3 t Tilo3. 13201'11Y. SO . I O 7 ( EXI n I r N B G HIb F o O u, R ;F i l o T e i r di r laß t :: . — c 9Xe p it r lA. varieties of Hyacinth. Narcissus, Tulip, Crocus. Ra• nenculus, and Anemonle Roma, selected from the fincin collection ever imported, which embraced sev eral hundred varieties. The hyacinths are suitable for fining into early bloom tit pots and oldster ; for rale at HANNAN'S Seed and Ficiwer Stores. Novlo, 1619. FNGLISII PAPER. CIICAP—A lot of supe rior cream Colored English laid Pon— also, Eng lish laid Foolscap. a superior article for Lawyers and iveners, just received and for sale very cheap. at - B. BAN AN'S . Cheap Paper and Stationary Stores. Nov 3, UM 95- ATIMIES' CELEBRATED' CHEMICAL Pow 1.1 der for Razor Stoma, unrivalled and unequalled in the annals of the Nineteenth Century. Warranted to produce a line smooth edge In one minute, or the moll• ey refunded. For aale by the undersigned, at the T iwn Hall Iron Stare. July2B, 31.] BRIGHT & POTT, F Oll. SALE.—A superior CAMERA, sulcAble Gir taking likenesses, for sale eteap, at BRADY & EI.I.IOTT'S :I Second dtior,ahoVe the Miners' Rank! 04 00, 1940 43-If VIVVELOPES.-50,000 Envelnpei of variaus LJ kinds and qualities, Jun received and for sale, and retail, at • HANN AN'd Cheap Stations ry StUres fIAHY JUMPEV.S.—A freuh 'apply of B i aby 1.3 Junibers, also India Rubber 4ands, for tin., judt receiv,d and for rale at IIkNNANNI Sept `lO, 1017. Cheap Variety stUres I\TIIITE PRESERVING BRA NDV.--V I 1 very superior article, (myrtle by Sero22, 39•] J. M. BEATTY & C— - AIME TIN G —A ha none aloortnient o 4 In grain". Venttian and Domestic Carpets.Jost reCe iv ed and fot sale by J. M. IIEATrY . ..t Co. —' ' CEO. 11. POTTS WANTED. B. R. PAXTON, raltavri.3a 43-71. ARCHIBALD HODGE 45-3 t. MISCELLANEOUS. MIZE HEARTS AND. HOMES , h7M:.• Ell 6 ; a look that ehould he read by ever.lite'in munitr. A now edition just publiihed, received and for sole, at . HANNAN'S Aug. IS. 31-1 • Hook and Variety'S'tdre.. nUNLOP , S DIREST, Of.theliws Pennsyl- I/ haul,; Seerind edition, bringing. the lawslup to the present time. price $7. Just published add lot sale at. HANNAN'S I Cheap I.mr.. nil 'Miscellaneous Dulaksloreill. Aug. 2.3, 314 Pottsville. DIBLES AND PRAYED. BOOKS tERV. LOW.-2013 I.llhlcP and Prayer Booksie Inns every style of binding, cheaper by 25 or 90 pey rent than they can be purchased in Philadelphia. Splendil Gilt Edged Family Bibles atonlys4,at DANN /O'S •Chcap llnok St tr, `c--- 11ACKEREL, ) Still). ' SALMON S I Comitantly on ham and ' In• nlle by HERRINGS, ' 3. l' A LNIE II & n. PORK, Mart,t Street 11,' !arr. HAMS AND SIDES, - natt,nrarnle . :. SHOULDERS, t. S. 'll ;i7[3mn FM LAM) AND UHEF:S. BIBLES.-It lo rarni!y ring .l2 ing In I rice Hem $1,50 to $2O„ pint received add for sale, at HANNAN'S Sept 1,. Cheap Honk and Variety-Sid/ea SIIAKNPEARE—No I. IL eleanni edition at Shakspeara Dramatic lamas, with Introductory remarks nail antes !splen didly illustrated, by fine steel engiavings far sale at HANNAN'S Sept 3:1 - -1 Cheap Bonk and Variety Stores- CllErglg-4000 It :. Choice Dairy Cheese. just pleivetl yb J. M. BEATTY 6, Co; Nov 3, 1819, 13- 5.,11P5./110 eIIEZ SE.—For fAiny Sept It 35..1 M. , l3Ma. Y St, Co. Nos. ICl'and 10 North-403111, Philmis PVDDINGS..--lIECIILIPS . Perano fur Pudillnge„a new article wadi apprciveiliiii New York and Phila delptna, for sale by J. SI. BEATTY & Co. Nov. 3, 1819. . 4S. 7 Nl°rusts. 811.1.M1L5.-4 hnudeeme ellen meet urßlatk. tong tied.aquare :Thaw'''. or eateby J. 51. BEATTY 44 Cu. I , ige. 7,1845,. ' 45. .wm. onuNEn. & SON, u 10()JI. DEAILERS AND PARCII . MENT Manufact No. 7 Marcarrue St.,and No. 7 WM. Inge eltrr P rt , PUILADELruIa. W ituam`lfaG9En. Mane %riga N. D.— e higlrcat price paid for Wool and Sheep "fikina. Nov 10. • SAD. 48-dmo B "CKER.— N s 110M:EPA4'ITIC MEDICAL OPF7CEJ Co meruf 4d and :81nricet R t.Oppealte Thompson's II II • POTTAVILLP. PA. n , .1 , 1 , •n4 ror, of Callowlifil and 3d At. opposite the Primatire Methodtet Church. pan 27 '49. 5-4 It. d . DEPOT. decimal" Dentin. Office— DMarke Street. (North side ' ) Fl/111,100 I V:, SgnireW Once. • IL HARTZ, 1 JUSTICE OF TIIF. PEACE, rorrastkLk, will alien! promptly to Collection., &Kende.. Pur chase and Sale of Real Rome. &e, in Schuylkill loan • ty. Pa. Ojllce in Centre Street, opposite the Tower Hall. • [Om I:0 P 49. 43-Iy. SAIIII V. DIVA?. SIMIPPEN, Attorney and Copartner Lai Law Philadelphaa, will attend to oalltrtioas and , all other lerl business in the City or Philadelphia. Joining Co ntieg and elrewheie. Omen No. 13 Pra t , gee, Philadelphia! IA u;.221848.27 TD. MiEREDITID,— General Agency, auk s . Centre titreet. Pottsville. Schuylkill County, h.. Agent fog the sale and purchase of Real Estate. ca. ection of Rants, fid. [Oct2&44-Vy ATTO r NET AT LAW. .." , G. 11. McCABB. iimaque-0111ce in Pine &r,et. Sent 29. 1849. •59-if ' I TF.I.I3IIET/f4, COMMIASION MERCILINT, No 40 inn siren. Inhaltan Dana Buildings,) New York. • I cash advances snide up Cast If gaga's*/ 849. . 37-3rao 0 (md I 1-3.L.b.s' Bept• 8,11 cn4u,i.Es W. ,r 1 • • k ATT O RNEY AT AW. !!a s retnoveS,bis office next to .1. M Lonfainove store, Centre Street._ [Sept I. '49: 30.3 m EDWARD CLARKSON. DESIGNED & ENGRAVER ON WOOD. : •. No, 801 Walnut St., August /: ' ' A TTO ' IVEY AT LAW. J. B. kW:NALLY Tamaqua, Schuylkill Co., Pa. June 9, 1949. i f 24-ly DOCTOR C. 11/ESELEII, lIONCEOPATIIIC Nivel/3.4,N, Removed his Office to the upper most of t! ..r . new brick buildings, opposite the Post Otlice. Ce: tre street, Pottsville. - Lapar.M.--Idtc. I (INSURANCE. , , NATIONAL 1.04 N FUND LIFE ASSU. A rg..,Vgigssillec,iiiirror OF LOND ON. iltoftr Wid 4 6 1..1a r uLthe Orphan."— E mp o wered 'rene byAct ° of PIT- Ilament i l.i-Capital .C540.0000r 41 2 .5 00 . 60 D-nealdes •la serve F nt (front Surplus Premiums) of about.lB7.oo. T. Lim e Murray, Esq.. George street. hatrover squareiCimlrman of th e Court of Directors In Londe. PAysiet wi-.1. Ellinisim. M. D., F. L S. Acreage—Vl S. ii. Woorure, Esq., F. IL A., 8. Secretirer—F., Cameo s, sq. 'en Laver-yr ClemeritiC Biddle .' Colemat Fisher, Louie. A [Codey, The rollawing an :his invtithtion:— The guarantee al On addition to the accumerlaelon of pi peculiar benefit se curedr th e assure tide of the loan de p.m] .M.l The paymeo. .... Jams half-yearly, • quarterly,' by parties Insured 'for *hole term of life,st a tritlMg additional charge. Tire' travelling leave ex t.:nerve addliberal. Persons insured for llte, can at once h he same privilege for oriow half amnuirt of annual , premium. and claim fivet successive years, OD theil. Own note and depositor polity. Part of the Capt. tulle permanently inveated in- tire Cunited States, to the naMee' of three of the Local Directors. as Trustee. —available always to the assured in eases of dimmed claimd (itlmuld any such arise) or otherwise. Thirty days alloWed after ran paytnent of premium becomes due wlthir t forfeiture of policy, No charge for medt ' cal exam nation. f 11 d The 'ety being founded en the Mutual amt./Milt stock ri virile, parties may participate in the prattle of 11 ..• 8 cletY; two-thirds of which are annually divide a ong those assured for .life on the participa tins scald. Peralins adva magi the Agent can obtai ry papers ea.. Arty be obtain the Preto June 3( who are desirous ta,uvall themselves of the .3 offered by this Institution, by addressing , F. K. Starr, No. ..12, South at, !Ultimata the rynti kite Information and the necessa Ifor effecting an insurance. tiformaiion with l[ffarato thin Company es• d at the nines lathe Miners' Journal,wher• lams can be paid and Insurances effected. 1b49. . 27-lv , GIRARD LIFE ASSURANCE IrY AND Tian' ,COMP ANY OF PIMA: (Iji 159 C6o6neit Street. MIN !ANNAN, Agent fitrlt)lkill Co. CARPENTER, M.D. Atedtcal Examiner. Iranra ore Co I.ivre,crant Annuitle• and ED inenta. and receive and fileGute trusts'. • Til ANNIJI BEN/ 1 IMEi MILL, N for /insuring eloo on a •isgte life. Fur I year purl years. For Ws. annually. annually_ 6 115 . '„ 1 77 136 - . R3O , 1 83 . 3 20 ' l'O 914 I 69 rAI4IP .i 4 1114111 01111) or $l3 11l In Ills for dui in: life An pc for •63 I nue yen e :—A person tirmd 30 years next birth-dsT the ComintnyA I it, ‘ c ould secure to his fa- Mrs sloll.ethoold le die in one yen.. ; or for secure:. to ihem4looo:,or for filS 00 ann.- yearn ; hesecure4 1., them EOM ,hould Iv. - cars ; or f0r823 60, paid annmilly &tiring vides for them 31000 whenever he dies , t hey tyouldreeelve *.5000" should he dl in li>raaar RA, IRt5. nnnc•ne af this Company, nt a meetiog We! ith I..vreeniher nit., agreeably, to the dealt!. ' -' • ' TITS 3 n the 2 I referred n the orleinal prospectus or circular of the. Compan),appropriated a Worms or additionto all pout cies for the whole of life, remaining in force, Oa were isr led prior In the lot of.lanuary. 1812. Thorn of them berefore which wereissued in theyear 1030, will be eptitled lUD) per rent upon the - sum insured making n addition of *lOO on every *lOOO. .Thaliaslloo,,c..l $llOO,, II be paid when the policy becomes a'clali• instead. f the *)000orleinellv insured. Those tiolicir• that "wi4e issued in 1037 will be entitled to Si per cent Or $075 on every $lOOO. And those issued In 1038. will be ; milled to 71 per cent, or $75 on every 100. and in ratahleproportions on all said polities isso•il prior to rev of January,lo42. -. .. The Bonus will be credited to each pole., on the bunks endorsed on presentation at the Office., It is the design of the Cnmpany.to continue to maitre addition'or bonus to the policies for life at glatete perioilsil . B. W.RICIIABDS, President. .7. ',ism', Actuary. 'subscriber has been appointed Agent forth siltation. and In prepared of Insuratienso the published rates, and give an y informatis on the subject, ciri application at this' riffles. SvilleFebA) / BENJAMIN BANNAN lon, l*The' above 1 lives, at desired Port I=l TUE F ANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF 'l'll ILA DELPIII A. ~, • OFF' IE No, 1631, Chesolit street, near Fifth straw DIRECTORS, /(i.trl .3 N. Daneker, George W.Eichaida. T inm ). Dart, . blordeetit D. Lewis, Tohia Wagner, Adolphe E-. Rorie, DA.iinti mato make inrurance, perm nent orMo I Cram, coh.ll. Smith, 'David 14 . Drawn, J Morrie Patereon , (.bolt - lted cia i.very description or property, In town and country at rue, ns low as are toner-tent with security. rote, Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which with their Capital :rad Premiums, safely In;rate4, Winn] amplerlrotert ion to the *aired. it he insets of the Company on January WOW, se pub rebbd agreeably to an ac[ of Assembly, were al foil wit, viz.: - • R T e E - i t ° 1 1 m *e r ' t . e r ' Tv; pora ' r ,__,__ X 990,558 05 Stnr94. 51,503 13 1013,35 is 90 C9sh, dm., 45,157 97 Inalns, ' 125,459 OA ,.1.=.097 CT • 8 nce their Incorporation, a period of eirlitaen ;Wu., the it ye paid upwards of eue withea,two /pawned the sa d dollars,lnsses by tire.therehyAffordlng.evi den .e f tile advantages of Insnrance, es welPas Itv 1 tbili y and disposition to meet with promptneas, alit laid i des. • CHARLES N. BANCKER. President. CHARLES G. RANCRER, Secretary. eubseriber has been appointed agent for the mentioned institution. and Is now prepared to. moment-mein every description of property,•aa est Mica ANDREW ayssEL, Agent. !vville,Junel9, 181125 - I.Febill- Th' ;One mak the I • Sc) 001 Books and Stationary . Tii. , A [wailer tnviks the attention of all In wa n SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONARY, to fa vor , 4 in with a call. Having had considerable nape ti ~ Henri in vetting up various kinds of Books, for the high elapse. of Schools: such" Composition, Sped men • rd ` Drawing Books. Record of Recitation and Coni bci Piece Books, Copy and Cyphering Bonk.. Chatter Papec.Acc. itc. Also, superior quality of INK by Hit Gallon'tir In bottles, of various slam • " T. FL CHAPMAN. stationer, No. 1 South sth St., Philada. 1 • Pr t 3.1: Ibitti, 39.3m0' To Perxons Going West Guides through the United Suites. T!iv... Map, Or the 'Western States—very desira ble {tides for persons going West, Int sale cheap, a ' OA NN AN7S Cheap Book and Sattionary Stores. REM 1 r aw Books for Salo Cheap. • 11 , RI fallowlog, Law Books have jut[ been reeelved J. pad ore for rale cheap. - Chi Ws Pleadings. 3 vols. . c..„, Ere Ident nn Evidence, 1 vols. ' • Trn hat & lially's Practice, ^2 cola. lito ron Contracts, I vol. %V . ttnn's Criminal Law, 7. , Ho, A on Executors. It tins Digest of English TAWS, now In force In Pa. Del !ttik twilit' law of Caine, • • ..:;. - ; Dule on the Laud' Laws 1,1" Penns/Innis. Wit' rton's Precedent nn Indictments, • - %for ,Iri on the Law of Replevin, . .- . Graydon's Forms. • • Mtn art'st Laws of Pennsylvania, last edition,. Pun on's Digest, Loot edition, o Dint a' Magistrates Daily Crourutnion 1r Maw ! . Reports, complete, 9 vols. I Minn's Titles to Lands in Pennsylvania; iiiitoscrl , ere 'supplied. *Ali Law Rooks' not nn hand, obtained at the puh !lsbell' s lowest cash prium, at 11ANNAN'a , Chrap Lay . and Aliicellancous Bootatnre v 3, I$ iU. 45- umber Yard, at Schuylkill . . Haven. TIE, subscriber' respectfully heft lease to inform' Ins customers and the public el Pchnylkill County In R nerat.thst he has a lame and extensive stock of ski ratiN LUMLIER"en band, sus e for bulldein purposes. Also,lttist,,Rr ant line. Jul t bnd Lap Shln;les,all of which' be will Fell on the most reasonable terms. ' • ' Ile would most respectfully Invite all purchasers to riall and examine for themselves beforttersies else where., 'RaVID Le.Wl.4. rept Silel?, —lO4 ' 11 II UETEVIDICIL. Beier, 11 B M oust se R Glahat, am Jones. Tantageo offered b
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