' TERMS OF TILE MINERS' JOURNAL—SINGLE SURSCRIFTIONS.—Two .Doliars per annum, pay Able aemt-annially In advance, to those who reside n the County --and annualy m advance to those who • reside out ot• the Cou nty. The publisher reserves to Weisel!' the right to charge 22 50 per annum, when Payment is delayed longer than one year. TO MUDS. Three copies t n'one address, Its 00 Seven Do ' Do •10 00 Fifteen- Do Do 20 00 Five dollars In advance will pay for three yes Vasub Option to the Journal. RATES OF ADVERTISING. O,ne Square of 14 linen, 2 Hems, Every subsequent Insertion, • - Fear tliles,L time,. Subselment Insert ions, each one square, 3 months, • Six months, • One Tear, Rosiness Cards of Five tines, per !mum, Merchants and others, advertising by the Year; alth thepovllege of Inserting dif ferent advertisements weekly, Largei'Advertisenrents, as per agreement, VOINEY. D. rILLMErt, at Air neat Estate and Coal Azeireier, Corner of:Third & Chesnut Blreets.Phlladelpb4, iN0.160, - Naesau /Ureter, New York, e. No. in, Bate Street„Boaton, and rilotrfk *tat corner of Baltimore '& Calvert Streets tallirnore, la Our Agent for retell/kit a uhserlptlona and iadvertleementa for the Miners' Journal. THE ICIRCULATION of the ?diners%Journal Is greater hart airy other paper publimed in Northern Pennutra• As. and has nearly double the circulation of any other published In Schuylkill county, It also circulates largely among capitalists, manufacturers, Iron and coal dealers throughout the Atlantic and Eastern Stater, POTTSYILLE. SATCIIIIAi, NOVEMBER 2&, 1814 PROTECTION TO AMERICAN INBUSTRY.— A subscription paper has been placed at Luis office, for the purpose of receiving vubscriptions to defray the expenses of circulating Petitions to be presented to Congress for a repeal of the present British Tariff, and substituting in its stead a Bill for the protection of American Industry. A small' contribution from the friends of Protection will answer this purpose. U has been suggested that the most effectual way in procu ring signatures, would be to employ a 'person or per sons, to visit all the Collieries and towns.iic &c. to this crwly. If the people desire Protection they . must petition for it. .Petitions to Congress have been printed, and can be obtained at this office. FOR CALIFORNIA.—We refer our readers to the advettisement of the Philadelphia and Atlantic Steam Navigation Company, offering cheap papages by steamer to Chagresi The U. S. :Stall Steadier. Phila delphia, will leaie that city on thellth of December , EXPORTS OP GREAT BRITAIN. The following is contained in a letter written limn London on the 18th of October, to the Na. . liana Intelligencer "A lately PUblished Parliamentary document yre •ePts the following facts. ' The total declared value cif British and Irish produce and manufactures expoit ed from the United Kingdom to various countries, was, In 1047; .C 38,612,177; in 1040, £52,049,440: The British colonies took . £14,559.397 .£12,659,183 The unliedStares took '— 10,974.161 9,524.909 The Hanseatic towns- , • - ' ,6,m17.266 ' 4,669.230 Holland - . ' . 3,017,423 ' 2,523,255 France -; 2,551,292 ' 1:024,521 Russia , _-..1,654,543 • 7 1,622,226 . Turkey ' , 2,576.959 2,555,179 Chinn, long Kong. , 1,593,084 1,945,959 Brazil ' - 2,565,991 2,067,303 Mexico- and Central and Sauth ._ -.* - America. (except Brazil) . 2.505,455 , 3,01,'•43 Foreign West Indies ' 1.410,221 ' 1.010,135 'All other Countries .. 9,290,366 9,621.769 , a• X 58,812,377 £52,849,443 One striking fact developed by this statement to, that next to her own colonies, the United States Is the best commis, Great Britain has; taking more than one , sixth of liefwhole amount of capons, and Mors than any one her next beet customers!" There is, says ihe York Republican, matter of leilh and moment in this t statcrient. It shows that whatever may be our y_oliticalrelstions with that Empire, we are still iniiconditibn little better than one of colonial depend e nce upon Great Britain, in all industrious concerns and in DOnle . lic Econo my. We sacritlce . our own home iirterests in Produce and Manufactures to buy her wares and fabrics. We ruin our Coal trade to benefit hers— we stop our Iron works to keep hers in operation. We send hundreds of thousand; of dollars annu ally out of Pennsylvania to "England to buy Iron rails to lay in front of our Furnaces, Forges and R•2lling-mills; and this we do to carry out the favorite Frai:*radeliolicy of the part%which calls itself Democralic,,end proves it title to-the name by doing all it cent to increase Queen Victoria's revenues, and(of course to swell her pride, and strengthen „her power? Can the force of folly . further go'! .310VEMENTS OP TUE PEOPLE The Tariff of 1540. A . Convention of the blanufacturera of New Jervy, without diatinetioa of party, assembled at Trenton, onWitlnesisy week, end 1)54E41 the fol . .. Fowing Sesolutions unanimously : Peter Cooper, Etq . of Trenton, presided, assisted bpi number of Vice Presidents. • Resolved, That it is the deliberate seine of this convention, composed of men of all parties and from ■II Sections of the State, that:the Tariff of 1846 has now had a fair trial, and that while some of Its fea tures a'reuitobiectionable, its operation has been very ova:omile) all the great manuf.cturing interests of the State; and the agricultural classes, Is the absence 4,lF:uropean famine, have found the uncertain foreign demand a most meagre substitute Tor the steady cash market at home. —That the neat Congress of the United Spates will be called upon to decide a question of greats magni tude to New Jersey; whether the tariff shall be modi- Led in some of its most objectionable features, or whether the manufactories of this State shall remote closed, and the must serious injury be done to 11l its branches of productive industry. • • —Therefore, that it to the solemn and paramount dm) of the members of Congress from' the State to urge as the united voice of New Jersey, l auch modifi rations of the tariff as shall again put our machinery In motion, and afford full and profitable employment lo the operatiemkwho are now idle, and a home mar ket for the surplus of the farmer. '—That wo.do not recommend an indiscriminate and hasty repeal of_ - the tariff of 11116. but that our [smte:a of Congress are as much bound to[contend for such of its provisions as may have been found to operate advantageously as against those whidh have tparolzed the wrong arm of labor. —That we do not ask fur such duties as shall pro inlet the introduction of foreign merchanchze—but such rates merely as will enable us to enter into fair competition with foreign manufactures,without re ducing the wages of our operatives to te European standard; and that we are then ready for the contest busmen American industry, skill, andt enterprise, basal upon well paid, intelligent labor against supe nor European capital. working with hall -fed andhalf clothed operatives, ignorant of the true value of their toil, because they have never received itsjust reward:l The Newark Advertiser, in publishing ihege proceeding., remark:— • • :IComplr.ints of the operation of the tariff as it now Stands. are raised in nearly every part of the country, and from the producing classes 'We nearly every de scription. Our readers are alreadj%iut too familiar with its deadly effects upon the iron Tema:: and one ho.claims to be the oldest living manufacturer of woollens in the United States—Galin; connucted the I.esiness at Bloomfield froth 1812 to 1162 i, aol since to NewiErgland—writes that during the whole ot this pruned 81 near forty years,, he has witnersed no such llectnations in the trade as have occurred within the lac three, or since the introduction of the Tariff of '4B. The convention also appointed a c'ornmittee of cur_ respondencecomposed of the following gentlemen ; Edwin Port, of:Sussex, Wm. Green. of Morris, T. 11. Richards of Burlington. A. 11. Ilatnett of Trenton. MANUFACTURE OF IRON The following is an illustration of, the advan tages enjoyed by ;foreign iron manufacturers for competition with our pow manufacturers •e Per ton• The coot of metal at the furnaces in Great Ori lain, say $ll CO Trampurtation to Liverpool or Glasgow —nor a ge, com MIN& n. !my 2 00 Tinny per cent, ad valorem duty upon $l3. . 3 'OO nicht to riew York or Philadelphia, seldom wader, $0 per ton, • 1 00 Cliarg,s for onloading,storage, &e.,in our potty', say 100 Wont coat of a tnn of English iron in New York or Philadelphia, *2l 90 STXIIOAT EXPLOSION.-A frightful steam boat esidglion took place on the 15th inst. at ?ism, °deans. The steamboat Louisiana we. ratting for SL Louis,, just as the steamers r.ltorm sod Boston were coming in from above. .;.The buts were *side end ride, the decks of all three qoasded with passengers, at the moment when a :ene•ndous explosion took plane ,on board the ' .isiana—both boilers having burited, serer. IY;' the boat literally to alame—ripping and tear. the other two boats, and carrying upwardi of -le hundred an fifty human beings to their hut -.tints, without a moment's warning. .Isuras. M. 'Posers., la-Canal Commissioner of Btate,shas been appointed Charge d'AtTair a the United States to Nspies. in the plate al -4 film. Items W. Chinn. resiznad. XXXIST. coziGanss I • SENATE. [Convenes Monday, Dee. 3, 49 ; Exjdres March 3,'51.1 .. Prerident-r3IIO.MID FILIMORE.)Fice President or . , . , the United Starr:v.l - Secrentry—Asncirf I/15rings. Term. Term. ALABAMA. Expires. MICHIGAN. Expire.. Beni. F. Fitzpatrick 1853 I.e'vm Can 1531 William R. king 1555 Alpheus Feleh 1853 Sebastian ' Miesoost. M. IE. Sebaatiau • 1653 Thomas H. Benton , 1651 Solon Borland 1855 David R. Atchison =; 16.55 COAXECTICCT. NEW / H Royer S. Baldrcre 1851 Jona P. Ilscs ANTSIIIIIE. 1843 Trussing Soria 1555 Moses Morrie. Jr. 1835 DELAWARE. • NEW YORE. John Malt/ 1851 Daniel S. Dickinson 1851 Preiley Syreasce. 1643 walla. H. Seward 1555 • FLORIDA. New JERSEY. David L. Unice 1551 William L. Daytoe IEI Jackson Jttortos I 1555 Jacob tr. Miler 1853 GEORGIA. NORTH CAROLINA. JoAa.V. Berries 1853 Frslie P..ifesyssi 1851 Ms. C. Dairies. 1855 George E. Badger , 1653 • • INDI•NA. 01110. .. lease D. Bright 1651 77,ossar Carrie 1551 James Whilecomb 1555 Bsi-vois P. Cnikar. 1855 It.t.inote. PENNIELVANIA. Stephen A. Douglaes 1853 Daniel Sturgeon 18 3 1 James Shields 1855 Jiiisee Cooper - 1855 lILADD.owa. .-' Rads George W. I Jones 1851 Albert C. n Or'reatr 1831 Augustus C. Dodge 1855 John 11. Clarke 1853 KENTECXY• Spurn Csnortrs. . Jot. R. Underwood 1653 John C. Calhoun 1853 fleecy Clay 1E55 Arthur P. Butler • 1855 LOUISIANA. ' Tessessre. • Solomon U. Downs 1853 Hopkins L. Turcey 1 8 / 1 Pierre Soule 1E35 Joke Bell . . 1553 Ms ts z. TREAS.' Hannibal Hamlin . 1851 Thomas J. Rusk 1851 Jas. W. Bradbury -' 1853 Samuel Houston 1553 111•11/ACHEZETTIL VERMOST. Danwi Webster 1551 Swale! S. Phelps 1851 Joke teed. 1653 William Cphaa . 1633 MARYLAND. Vinous's. Benj. C. Howard* 1851 James M. Mason 1851 Jess A. Pearce < 1855 Robert ht. T. Hunter 1553 Misiiissieri. - WleColiSiN. Jefferson Davis 1651 Henry P. Dodge , - 1851 Henry 8. Foote 1853 Isaac P. Walker • 1555 *Hr. 'lnward's scat will be tilled by a Whig when the Legislature-convenes, in January next. Total 34 Locos, 24 Whigs, [in Italics.) and Messrs. HALE and Cu•sr, 'Free fielP—the former elected by the aid of Whigs, the latter by thin of Locoforo vote,. e I 00 • 3 00 5 00 8 00 3 00 EEC] HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. [Speaker, Clerk, &c. to be chosen on assembling, Dec. 5, 1549 1 AIF.SICELD CO]IPLETR. Dist. • Atm.:mix. • VIROINIk. 1. •RObeft W .10111311012 I John S Minion AIXIWIII/1. . 2 dßichard K Meade • I ;Whom J Alston 3.Thnnias II Averett. 2 /fenny IV Dullard 4 .oThoinas S lioeock 3 OSanison %V Harris '5 'Paulus Powell 4 6WilHain NI Inge 6 Janina A Islddon 5 David Hubbard. 7 4Thomm H'ilayly 6 Willlolos.olß W S.'obb 8 Alexander R Holladay 7 ZiFrancia W Bowden . 9 Joressiok .3lorton . _ • CONNECTICUT. 10 Richard Farber I Loren P Waldo 11 aJafies McDowell 2 WALTER BOOTII 12 It A Edmondson 3 Chauncy F Clevela r eid_ 12 Fayette M'Mollen 4 Th omas B Butter 14 James hi 11 Beale DELAWARE'. 1 15 Thomas S Ilawnitner 1 4John /1"//o.ustoli NEW Tuns. FLORIDA. r ' 1 Jobß A Eine 1 OEtheard C Cabal 2 Dodd A Dolce GC.,IIGiI. 3 J Phillips Phenix 1 @Thames flutist - Zing 4 /Vatter Crsderhill 2 111atchalIJ Welborn 5 Geared 8.A.!, . 3 .911.1 le Chrni 6 Jaws Brost& - 4 011 ugh A Ilarnlson 7 3 Wos :Vest. S Thomas C 11.1,01 8 Ransom Ilallostely, 6 dune ell Cohh , it 7'hamas .11chIssock 7 Mlcsander li Stephens TO Herman D Gatad 8 ORobestruomos ' 11 OPeter 11Silliester . . 'lLLINois.' 12 , 50W:0n 0 Reynolds I OWllliam II Flissiill ' 13 John L &kook - raft 2 (John A'McClernand . 14 George It Andreies 3 Tlinuias R. Young 15 Joseph R Thurman .4 4.lnlin Wentworth 19 (Hugh White 5 (William A Richardson 17 Henry P Aleratufer 6 Edward D Baker IS PRESTON KING • 7 Thomas L Ileitis 19 Charles E Ciarke : - lOWA . 19 Orsantas li. .Ifatteson I 51Villiant Thompson, 21 Iliram Walden 2 SShepherlll.efer 22 Henry Bennett INDIANA 23 5 Wm Over 1 Nathaniel Alberston 24 (Daniel Gott 2 Cyr us L Dunham 25 Marmon S Cover 3 (John L Robinson 26 Wes T Jackson, 4 GEORGE W.36ktort .27 krne .1 Sackett 5 William .1 Drown ..1 Si Schermer/torn 6 Willis A Gorman 25 (Robert L Rase 7 Edward WArcOartshey 30 (David Rums• y 8 Joseph E McDonald 31 Elijah Risley 9 Gtaham N Fitch 32 Mr idge 0 Spaulding 10 Andrew J Harlan 33 sHarrry Putnam KENTUCKY. 31 Morenso Burrows 1 (Linn Boyd PENNSYLV•NIA. - 2 James L Johnson 1 (Lewis C Lenin (Nat) 3 Finis E .McLean - 2 Joseph R Oland/or 4 George A Caldwell 3 /teary D-Sfoars 5 puha B Thompson 4 4John.Robbinsfr.'', 114.laniel Beech 5 tJohst Freealy , „ ' 7 Humphrey .11.Wsha/1, It Thomas Roes . t 3. Charles S .iforelmad 7 Jesse C Ihrkey 9 John C Mason S Tkuthieus Stereos 10 Rieliard 11 Stanton 9 (William Strong LOUESIANA. • 10 Milo 51 Diattnirk 1 '(Emile La Sere - II (Chester Butter . 2 Charles Al Conrad 12 D sem Wi,noT 3 (John II Ilarmensoo 13 Joseph Cusco . 4 (lease E Morse 14 Char/rs ll' Pitman RUSE. 15 Mona" Nes 1, Elbridge Gerry lii James N MeLanaltan 2•Nathaniell6 Littlefield 17 Sumo! Cnicin 3 John Otis 18 ..4 Jackson Ogle • 4 Rufus K Ooodenout 19 §Job Mann 5 Cullen Sawtelte 20 Robert 'I: Reed .i 6 Charles Stetson 21 j olts /Thaws,. .7 Thomas S I) Fuller 99 Jolts W 1101 TE . . MARTL•ND 2.1 &James Thompson • 1 Pickard J Bowie 24 'Alfred Gilmore. 2 William T Hamilton OHIO. 3 'Edward Hammond 1 David V Disney 4 (Robert M McLane 2 Lricis D D , Tib , ll • 4 k.eVerander Keens 3 § /sibrrt C &Area . 0 ;Jolts A Kerr 4 .1/..., BCurtria sisSasciivas.rrvs. 5 Eincry D Potter I(Robert C Wtnthrop. 6 Amos h 1 Wool 2 (Daniel P Kia. • 7 !„lonathan D Morris 3 James H Denc'en F , - John L Taylor 4 Vacancy 9 Eton HMIs 5 CII•HLES ALLEN . 10 Chas.Sweetzer 6 'George Ashman 11 ) Viol e t K Miller . 7 o.lolies Rockwell 19 (Samuel r rinton 6 (names Xoisis . 13 Via A Whitlesey 9 Orrin Fowler 14 ,I.Vozhon Evans 10 (Joseph (irises/1 : 15 IPM F Hunter. (P. 8.) ' MICHIOAN. /0 Muses Hoagland 1 Alexander W Hotel 17 Jo.oph Cable 2 Wm Spregns (FS) 14 David K Cuter - 3 Kingsley 8 Bingham 19 %kiln Crowell (F. 8.) Missokar. 20 ::JosituA It Ginmeos F(Jaines II Llowlin' Si , •.losr:pit 51 Rout. , 2 William V N Bay TENNESSEE. 3 (James 8 Green 1 1; Andmw Johnson 4 (Willard P Han 2 Albert G Irneeon 5 (John 8 Phelps 3 Josiah J 1 Anderson 51issisurri. • ' 4 Sane' TurntY ' I (Jacob Thompson 5 < Geo W M Al - 2 in'd 8 Featherston 6 i.holo• it / 1 ' er e. 3 William 51cWillie ' 7 N M , Taith I' sour" 3, 4 (Albert 0 Crown 6 'Andrew E•wii, Ncw JlninEv. 9 b.hainG Herri n 1 Andrew K Hay 10 ~I.'tederiek I' Stanton 2 1 rriffrow A d'Veteell 11 CAristophre II Will ems 3 Isaac lVildrick VERMONT. 4 (John Van Dyke 1 §:fin Henry 5 James 0 Ain: " • 2Wm Hebard RHODE ISLAND. , 3 Geo It ,11e,hant, 1 George G King 4 §Lucius C Peck 2 Nathan F Dixon NEW . lIAMEARIRE.' • SOUTH Cs WILMA 1 ; Chas Tuei: . 1 (IlUtiel Wallace 2 ;Chas 11 Penske 2 Names L Orr 3 ,Jetrars Wilson 3 (Joseph A Woodward 4 lorry Hibbard :D 4 (James 51t.(4leen Soot,. CAROLINA. 5 (Arrilistrad Cult L &rhos A Clinvnalt 0 (leaiic. C Helloes 2 J P Cdidirrfl 7 (William F' Coke .1: 3 Edmond Pefierrte %V zero want 4 ..-Itue . a...tirs II Shepherd 1 CHARLES DURKEE: 5 Abraham W Venable 2 Cream. Cole 6 Wm, Ash., 3 James Duane Dety 7 :Jelin It J Duilel ' TExan. .. • P :Edward Swell( I (David S Kaufman 2 !Ithirid aka, 2 Volney E Howard MLEGA-rex cuo.ey Alinesota—fl H Sibley Orefon—S II Thurston ZiMembers oral° last ❑onse,. t 4 eats ennteded. =Taylor men when elected, but not Whigs. ; RECAPITULATION STATES Whir.'. Loco. STATEA. Whit. Loto Alabama 2 5 Mieskaippi .— 4 11=N=1 EIIII=I • Connecticut l' 3 New llmoppliire 2 2 DDelaware— New Jersey 4 I Florida • 1 Now York 32 2 Georgia 4 4 North C+rolina 6 3 Illinois 1 6 Ohin 9 10 Ind6nal 9 Pennsylvania 13 9 11=IM=1 LEM Hentneky G 4 South CLlPtilla - 7 'Louisiana 1 3 - Tennessee 4 7 Maine / 1 3 Texas 2 Maryland 3 + 3 Ver font 3 1 Massachusetts 8 . Virginia 2 13 Michigan 1 2 Wisconsin 1 2 Total. . 112 115 Not eq./la—Mem s. 'Allen ' of Mase. Giddings and /loot of Oblo. 1 . , Tan American Union publishes a letter, dated at Colman, thirty miles from Sacramer,to City, Sept. 3d, in which the writer inquires how it is that Yalorus P. Co)lidgo bas escaptd hanging. He states that Coolidge, whom he knew formerly, made hie appearance at that place, under the alias of Wilkes or Wilkins, the day before be wrote, but bad left that morning. The writer represents Cooltes.dress to have been mean, and that he was i inty bearded, but adds that he coulidnot be mistaken es to Coolidce's eyes. Eicnisoz.—The rate of Ezcbenge between this country and England, is up to 10} per cent. Specie is going Out of this country rapidly, and the balance of trade is becoming largely against us. Boys, can't you throw up your caps end hurry (or the Tariff of 1846 ! Tue Devuirs.—These men, who have been indicted in NeW York, (or an attempt on the life of Thomas Warner, say that they will be able to pro4e that the cone is the :Jesuit. of a base eon• epiracy. • Beguile, of the 7rade.—There was an ezhi•. bition on Main street, on Saturday morning which for he honor of our city, we are glad to say is but seldom seen here. A gang of some fifty Or sixty negroes, band-cuffed and chained together, were driven down: Main street„,und, we suppose for It MS, ket. Louisville Journal. .4 young poet baying sent some poems to an editor, the latter twisted up the paper and took it tolight his nigar. The poet having heard the fah! of his verses, said : ..1t is not every out who, like mei tin *lits words lia4 bung" BEADING ILAILROAtitn The profits a this goad, 'dining four months, hare been lieSclera to pay mutant expenses, td pay the tic months interest, on the debt, and to minute a dividend of 41 per cent on the prefetTed stock which will be paid in January next. We observe that - et a meeting of the Companyein Philadelphia, a few days since, it was Resolved, That a Mortgage be executed of all the property of the Company, to secure the payment of Donde which shall be created, amounting to 84.000,- - 000, payable April lat. 1870. and interest at six per cent- per am:tam:payable semi annually on the first days of April and October, and if at any time it shall , be deemed expedient or necessary for the better of fectuating .ihe security of this Mortgage. to deliver the actual possession of the premises hereby granted in mortgage. or any part or parts thereof. for a time or limes certain or indefinite to the Trustees, then it shall be lawful to deliver such actual potsession ac. Conitogly. That a Sinking Fond is hereby created of 875,000 per annum, commencing in 1819, provided that the profits of the current year are sufficient, after paying the expenses, the interest on the debt, and 7 per cent. per annum op the Preferred Stock at the Company, which Fund is' to be annually invested in the pur chase of those Bonds due in 1870, forfuur years, and until the market price of them is at par, which with the Sinking Fond provided in the Mortgage of 1836, will make an annual Sinking Fund of $lOO,OOO. That the President and Treasurer,are hereby as. thorised to issue the said Bonds, payable in 1870, at par. in payment of the Bonds due in; 1 aso. and also in exchanee for Preferred Stock, which has been issued for Bonds due in 1850, lee upon the surrender of the acid Stork, to pay one-half per cent. on the same, which with the' Dividend of 04 per cent, de- , clared in July last, will be equal to the interest paid on the Bonds. •. lu accordance with the above iesolutions, the Company give notice, that a mortgage bas been executed and Bonds prepared, payable in 1870, which the Company ore now ready to Lune in set tlement of the Bonds due : in 1850. For the Miner's Jnotnal THE STUAItTS. hates (STcairr) I. was crowned King of En gland in 1603. In the castle of Edinburgh, 400 feet above the gardens beneath, is shown a little room where he was barn. On the wall of that prisondrke cell a plaintive prayer, written dry his beautiful mother, Mary Queen . of Scot*, whose indiscretions brought her to the ticefLild, is die. tinctly legible: James give his only daughter, Eizabeth, in marriage to a 'German Prince, Fred eric, Elector Palatine. She wail, through her daughter Princess §ophie, the , grand mother of G urge I. After •■quiet reign, which exactly completed the first quarter of the serentmuth cm - tory, Monarch, distinguiahed for exten-ive learning and great weakn.ve, good nature and ar bitrary prinriplas, ai•kwardne.s of_ manner and extreme vanity, left the two Kingdoms to his on ly surviving . o n. In this reign flouriahed Shalt speare. Ben Johnson, Bacon and Raleigh. CuanzEs I. escomded the throne in 1625. He woo a Sovereign of many accomplishments, but his arbitrary mealtime involved hi,n in year.. 01 civil Wit.. Whiietiell, a beautiful Palace erected by his father, was firat his reaidence, end finally his place of suffering. It stands on the north bank of the Then:ars, a little below the new Par. liament House, '• On a scaffold, in front of this Palace, Charles, with his great calmness and dig ' nity laid his head upon the block, saying. "I go from a corruptible to an incorrupible crown."-,, The next exclamation, that broke upon the still; nese of the crowd , was, This is the head of a traitor." Charles beheaded in IM9, reigned. fought and suffered nearly through the second quarter of Ma seventeenth century. Abbot's lit tle history of Charles I. is a good story well told. Toe Coalmoswa•vrn continued eleven years from 1649. Oliver Cromwell was its very soul. This man of the century, mom' vilified and mis.• represented than any man of modern times, is now receiving many a just tribute of respect horn impartial historians. It will assist the memory to observe that the Commonwealth commenced pre cisely two centuries ago. With the name of Cromwell, Pyin, Hollis, Vane, his ,cousin, John Hampden, and Phis Latin Secretary, and great admirer, John Milt= of immortal fame, will ..err stand associated. Ch sitt.is If, son of Charles I was 'restored to the throne of his ancestors in 1660. He, the third of the Stuarts, and Gadige 111. the third of the Guelphs, whose reign b 'gen id 1760, it will be perceived, ascended the throne precisely one century apart,l In 1666, the 6th year of his reign ',lnduct was' burnt, one year after (hit great plague. Near London Bridge, on the north aide of the Hivtr, stands a monument of this fire, which raged three days, consuming 400 streets, 13,200 houses, eighty-nine churches and many public edifiers, inctu Irng Guild-hall. The maul. deri"g ruins covered 436 acres. This monument, 200 feet high, is a column exceeding the famous pillars of Trojin and ',Antoninus at Home, is Fur ! rounded by a blazing urn of guilt brass forty•two feet in height. Charles 11. never appeared to bet ter advantage than at this puriod,..whin he rode among the suffering crowds with the kindest and moat comdderate attentions. After a reign of exactly one qoarter of a century his life of guilty pleasure inddenly terminated. James 11. brother of Charles 11. was crowned in 1685, josh two hundred years after his ancestor Henry (Tudor) VII. fought his way Lathe throne. No tyrant weir ever more severely or more justly handled by a histiorian,than James IL by Macau ley. Whoever his not read Macauley's account of James 11. has in reserve a great literary feast, and is a few months behind the literary fashicin..-- Mac:lulu's description of his overthrow, idiot three years of oppression, is only eguallid by his narrative of William's victorioul advance to Lou don, . This was the glorious revolution of 1688 . when English liberty was for the first time fully established. exactly ono hundred years before Giorge Washington was first chosen President of the United States. %Vinton' 111. and Mary the daught . er of LIMOR I Were crowned in the ever—memn;able year of 88. Ile was mviied over to England to rescue e public liberties from the ironical hands of his fatber•in•law. Never was a trust'more mirably executed. He was the Washington of the 'times. .After a reign of fourteen years, his• soul,' ever superior to the moot adveree circum stances, left • hislioily, diseased from childhood. ever emaciated in appearance and exceedingly feeble. , Queen Anne. daughter of James 11. began het splendid reign of twelve years in 1702, one cert. tury lacking - one year after the accession of her great grand-father James I. In her General, the Duke of Marlborough, aim could boast the best warrior of the age. In Joseph Addison, her last Secretary of State, she could boast the most ad mirable essayist of all ages. He devolved on thi• author of the spectator and the Guardian to write the letter,by which George Guelph was invited to ascend the English throne in 1714. Cheaper•than White Washing, PAPER HANGINGS ' AT ONLY 10 CENTS A PIECE ' 20.0 Piece, of 'raver Hangings, varying In price ,from TEN CENTS to 75 cents Her piece. Also. Glazed Papers as low as 30 cents. Just meshed and for sale at HANNAN'S Sept S. 37-] ' Cheap Paper Stine 1!=11 United Stately and Foreign PATENT • AGENCY, N0..78 DOCA STREET, oppoeite the Ezehange, PntLLDELPIIIA, PA. ' W N o l ir, ll ti. U . ,4 C e K r g e i:il fu E r ng t i h n e ee t r ia nn . d .n lf t e io ctan o l;:la:i i buainese connected with the Patent Office. ' MODELS. DRAWINGS ADD SPECIFICATIONis neatly-and accurately made and Patents obtained with despatch. Ills thorough, theoretical and practical knowledge of the Mechanical arts, Induces him to say, that in ail cares where he advises an application fora Patent. In ease It Is not obtained, the fees for his ser vices wilt be returned, and he will also guarrantee, thatail patents obtained through hirtoffice, will be sus tained by the puns. Many inventors ere Subjected to great delay. and loss of time and money by employing incompetent person to make their opeclfpnatiots, and frequently have to surrender 'their patents And gets re-Issue. Inventors at a distance can send their modeli and a statement orthelr claims directed to Wm. Uet.t.oea,U• 8. Patent Agency, No. 75 Dock 13tieet, Pa., and the strictest secrecy trill be observed until the Patent is obtained. Drawings and Specifications for Factories. Hills, dm, and all kind' of Machinery purchased on Commission, and c petent men furnish to put the same In opera tion in any part of the United States, south America and the West Indies. = lion. ZA nocx Pit Arr, President of the Mechanics !Mili tate, New York. Messrs. ids LL it AN, ALLEN & Co.,Noveity Works, New York. Peieu lloantL & Co., Columbian Foundry New York. COr LT, ELLtcorr & Ds vi Es; Philadelphia, PL ,• Ana as & Jewels. Pittsburg, Pa. Mr. TIIOIIA,II. LoVEGROVS, DaitimOro, Rnbr.ft7 A. TAYLOR.. " Damn, Crra,Ciocinnati 3 Ohio. r " Wavrall Borcen, Chicago, Illinol •• J. N. MILLIS. Savannah, Ca " Ww. C. GII/CGO, Mobile, Ala. : 1 " R. T. TCRN sup.. WasSiingtun, Miti: Tuns..l. Send, Cllarleitim, S. C. May 12. 1113-Iy] EU Thompson. . REAL ESTATE AGENT, AND COLLECTOR OF RENTS, Office in Part Carbon, Schein:. Crinniy. MBE subset thee will take charge of Coal Lands, Dwelling Muses, and other property, and collect Rents fur the same, In the County of Schuylkill and all other haziness connected with his Agency, will be' promptly attended to. ELI THOMPSON, Port Carbon. Schuyla ill co., Refers to Bard Patterson, and Harsco' Smite, Esq. Pottsville. ' • Samuel Bell. Reading. Wm,gi. Wilson, No. 0, Noriti Sd it... • PMMorphia: (1440/2.14. THE MINERS' JOURNAL - ANDS-IVTTSVI GENERAL . ADVERTISER The quantity sent by Rail Ana& this week. is 2 .5.189,. 01—by Cant, 17,594 17-0 n the week, 43,777 01 tons, about MO tousles; thin last week. ~ The weather remains unusually mild at the season of the year,and there bi aoalgaoftheclosingofNavbgatton by Canal as yet. So tar we have bad snow in thts region, and bat tulle frost.. Freights to New York by Canal 61,00, to Philadel phia, Delaware frost 60 cm., and to the Schuylkill 75 veins, Amount of:Consent neer Ms Ph Iladel phla and Read ing Railroad and Schusiklll !transition (or ,the week ending on Tbansday event:it fast: RAILROAD. Winn TOTI f- .Torni P Carlson. 8,291 17 num 07 9,251 DI 2129090E1 tpottsedle. 3.030 13' 123.060 03 3.077.18 712873:02 9.llaven, 10. 7 / 9 09 449,958 IT 3,973 09 130.73974 st,grintott, 3,130 03 127,100 09 . 1,290 10 33,277 10 by RR& Cary. 1.47(,147 II To some period tart year, by Railroad 1,130.1414 07 Do by -, (:anal 420,424 04 39,570 Decresse ibis year, 'es.ta 00 goo.. 1, . I ' The following il the quantity orCoal sent from the Lehigh region for the week ending Hoe. 17, ISO. Were. TOTAL. Summit Mine, 6,556 01 2.79.99 S 04 Shame Roo. 3,166 06 95.622 10 Bearer Meadow, ' 2.244 18 68.15 f II Spring Mountain Co. , 2,490 II 94,855 16 Cranberry Coal Co. - 1,798 03 32,353 IS Hazleton Coal Co. 3,079 08 81,593 13 Diamond Coal Co. 380 08 10.019 09 ' Huck Mountain Co. 2,739 14 79,035 13 Wilkesharre CO. 483 08 18,068 09 ' - - .------- 17 742 To same period last year, 24,942659.956 18 ,783 10 DELAWARE AND HUDSON COAL TRADE. Sent for the meek ending. rov. f 0,1619. Ware. TOT4L 1011 . 419,E59 To the same period lasi year 412,600 tuna 811A110KEN COAL TItADE. The quantity °Mord sent on the Shamoken It. Road op to tho 10th Init., was 16,539 tone. - RAIL ROADS. Traiiaportation on tAs Railroads is Sas:a:kill County. The following Is the quantity of Coal transported over the different Railroads iu Schuylkill County, for the week ending Thursday uvening. W 6 TAL. Mine Hill and S. H. H. R . 15,532 ER. 16 58234 0T 3 01 Little Schuylkill R. It. 4,359 08 157,384 13 Mill Creek do , 8,054 00-. 232,414 03 Mount Carbon do 5,603 07 107.402 07 Schuylkill Valley do 7,093 19 206,759 14 Mt. Carhon'and Pt, Carbon Oa 8.871 16 321.801 119 Union Ctnal do 1.36.9 10 604.51 .17 Swatera 11.2 , • 1,001 00 .47,681 05 RATES UP 70010/41T. To Philadelptila • 75cts. per too. To New York *2 00- RATES Of TOLL AND TRANSPORTATION OM RAILROAD fur 'balance ot•eason. , .. . , Fror.. s l.i.:arbon.B.lfaven.P.Clititon To Richmond, 5 4 ISO 175 155 ~ Philadelphia. / , r 1 70 1 65 1 45 OATEN UPI 'XL aP LAVAL, FOR BALANCE OF (CANON From s.lt.Corboil. ..Haven. P.Chnion To Philadelphia . 65 cis. 62 cu. 73 cu. For additional New Advertleenrcnt ■ee Next Page. They will there be round arranged under proper heads. IvAS Stolen from the.door of Fin & Mother's Store, In Pottsville, on Wednesday evening last, about 11 o'clock, P 4 al., a DAPPLE GREY HORSE, about 16 hands high, 4 years old, carries 'his bead rather low, paces under the saddle and trots In har ness. Ilad on when stolen a saddle with odd stirrups, a trotting bridle, nearly new, and a halter. Whoever will arrest the thief and return the horse, shill receive the above reward, or 810 will be paid dir either; • DOUTY, HOMIER & Co. Nov. 24, 1.349. 49.4 f '• Auction Sales AT THE, TOWN MALL, T lllTAtternnon and Evenins. - AN EXCELLANT SAUSAGE CUTTER, Stoves, Ilehneada, DCIOI9 and Shoes. Ar.e. O. Sales on Wednesday afternoon and ev;eiling.- Consignment:. Solicited. • • , . J. M. CROSLAND. Nov. 24, 1 8-19. 48..tf New Powder MW AT TANACIATA. TMIE aubsctibera announce to their friends and the public, that they have putchased 'the Powder Mill, recently erected by Johnson Jones, and are pre pared to supply Powder of tho best quality fat Mining and-other purposes, at the most ma +unable rates. Orders 5011CIted which will be promptly attended too,nt short notice. J. JOHNSON '& Co Tamaqua. Nov. SS, IH9. c 40-ly • THE MENDELSSIION SOCIETY, C . ONSISTING of a ,Welsh Choir, taught by Mr. Thomas T. /ones, Mitiereville, begs respectfully to announce to the inhabitants of Pottsville. Mill*/ vicinity, that they intend giving it CONCERT of Vocal Music, consisting of Glees, Welsh Airs, An thems, &c.. (from the best composers,) at the TOWN HALL, on MONDAY EVENING. Nov. 46, ISM illoultAMME—PA ST FIRST. 1 Welsh Air,_ 'Strike the Harp,' ,Parry. Anthem. or. 'Great is the Lord,' Dr. iisleott.. Hymn tuna.' Carolina, .I.W. White, V, deli Air. ~,'- `T'rewch Tent. Parry. Hymn Tune, Ihninster, Arranged by D. Williams. Anthem, Ila ner Sobrwydd, J. A, - .Loyd. Buell, Barren Fig Tree, Beaumont. Anthem, Addoliad, . White. Anthems, holy Lord, Mozart, Anthem, Jaeob's Tent, Hymn Tune, Merino's Song, • , . Welsh Air, Enedydd Lon. FART SECOND. ' Anthem, Awake' Awake: Anthem. Spirit Leave. . . Hymn Tune, Mynydd Sion, T. Jarman. Welsh Air, ' Ltwyn On. '. . Anthem, Calvary Mount, Fawcett. . Tcmperance Hymn, Tartery. Arran. by D. Williams: Anthem, Everlasting Joy, NoTello: Welsh Alt, Codlad yr gledydd. Anthem, • , Evening Song, J. Fawcett. Glee, Dail Smiling Morn, Spofford,. Anthem, Good Night. T. T. Jones. I .Doors open at 7 o'clock ; and ths Genteel to com mence at 71 o'clock precisely. Admittance. 25'eents. N0v.24, 18.12. ' ,48. it HAS BEEN ASKED—BUT WHO noEs NOT SAY GAS 7 THAT IS TILE QUE 5 776017 WHY John Weaver, Pennsylvania Hall, says Gas; so does J. C. Lessig, Exchange lintel, Wm. Matz. White Horse Hotel. • Samuel MI Mills, N. W. Ward Lintel, • Henry Geis, Lamb Tavern, Heil. Bannon, r Jacob Kimmel, F. W. Hughes. 7'. & W. Pollock, T. Beatty & Co., . George Genslen, Dom Carpenter, J. P. Sherwin, Michael Itlerphy, Joseph S. Silver, P. D. Luther, Samuel Hartz, Esq., T. C. Boyle, D. E. Nice, J. G. Brown. Brady & Elliott.' • Henry Weber. L. G. l'itettellng, Presbyterian Churh; Wellingion Kline. Doct. Nicholas, ' Mason, Spencer & Co. Chas. W. Hegira. and a whole host of others. lo fact no persons of discernment or whd have an eye to comfort an economy will for nne moment think of mane any other Behr in their Offices, Stores or dwell. lin, bows, than that most brilliant, safe and:econo mical light—GAS! All persona desiring to avail - themselves of so brit. faint an opportunity of nbialning Licht, will find it to their advantage to apply to the subscriber, who proudly assure. them that lls facilities are such as will enable hint to furbish them with the Fixtures en. 'initial, of the most beautiful, chaste and fashionable character, not to ha surpassed ehher In cistaiity or cheapness, in the United States—Nay! In the whole world. As It is the wish and determination of the Gds Cnm. patsy, to have a splendid Illumination nil CArioinoes .4%41, all those Hood citirens of Pottsville, who wish to aid them in so desirable on Improvement to our Borough, and who have not already mode their ar rangements for fixtures, had better toll without delay In order that they may he enabled to Join to the • GRAND ILLUMINATION! JACOB M. LONG. Gas Fitter,Ac., Centre St. Nov 21,1813. • 43-If A MERICAN ART-UNION. Ineorporatha by the Le t . glidatme of New York. In 1810. for the : Promotion of the Fine Arts in the United states. PROGIMAISIC TOR 1210—Every subscribr of FIVE DOLLARS I. a member for the year. and is entitled to all Its privileges. The money thus obtained, (alter paying necessary expentek,) is applied— t First. To the production of a large Original Engra ving (23 by IS} inches) from the second oft Cole's se. tits. the voyage Of Life. Alset of six outline. by Dar iey, illustrating Washington Irving's Legend ofSleepy Hollow. with the letter-press 113 large beautiful type. bound in a handsome cover. Every subicription of 43 entitles a member to a copy of earls work. Second. To lbw purchase of Paintings and Scrap. : tore ; the execution of twenty Statuetts In brocee, representing . young Indian Hunter choosing the Arrow." The cutting of a die and striking of medals In honor of the late "I tumbril!. These works of Alt are exhibited at the Galleries of the Institution In the city n( New York, free to all, until the annual meeting in December, when they are publicly distributed among the members, each member balm% one share for every 43 paid. Members also receive the volume of the Year's Trausactione,and by mail, if they request it, the Bull.: etin attire A. A. U.,a monthly Journal, containing to- teresting matter relating to the Pine A Pain this coun try and Europe, as well as a descriptive catalogue' of the Paintings to be distributed to the members. These • publications are Illustrated. Each member is thus certala of receiving in retqa for each 415 paid, more than its equivaleat, andmhy also receive a painting or other workof An of great value, as atibrding encoatagement to promising artists of thls country.. There are already purchased for drstribitionta tR four hundred beautiful painting,. Peaty framed:. arid the number will be increased as the subacrlption . list edentates% Among them are the works of Lents:MEW rand. Run tin gt on, Gray, Rothermel. Et itagham, Deregh: ty, Church, Morse, Bonfield, Weber, Hamilton, and other distinguished American and resident Artists. Some of these paintings cost ofsoCf, 0 . 1000, 0650; rind man, 0500 each. , The distribution of Prizes for 1P49 wilt take Pima On the Mat of December, and all subbcriptiorw Mutt be received before the 19th of December., . . - Those desirous of becoming Members can do Baby applying to B. BANNAN:: Ifutorary r rilrektuy tbr Schuylkill Scanty. 1 No• 17, ISO; ~_ The Coal Trade for 1849. i. 0,8.560 as !TAN Is 433.277 00 415,277 06, LEHIGH COAL TRADE $2O Reward.. Concert. =I Who Says Gas Encourage the Arhi. passage 14' and .001 a England, IRELAND. !SCOTLAND AND WALES, 10. By Ile RsrleUr Lise_Al Pada Slam 4rc. P. W 4 Birusros.4,_ (Mt — rs 1981.7 X.. 83 sonarSllva, Air/ York., itit;l.36 Waterleo d, Lieer peoL -- •.11.13ANNAN as , AGENT. POTTSVILLE. 'PEBSONS sending to the 01c1 1 1-74 , _ t i r t u r g o ti r t thfil friends. can have them grinpitt....ou.atiggthf.:oltem Liverpool Line of _ 6th, 11th, 16th, 2lat, v-e o r r St il b ‘ - 2 0 " 6 ' every month.co 2 dalg thelollow' log Regola Line packet Ships t.. stda o p„., !foul:quer, Columbia, . note 'Pa trick ' Henry, pmbrldae. Isaac Wright, ;Waterloo, Coastltatloa, A abartrtoti, '1 1; lew York, - GaITICk, West Polar, uetn of theWesi, Montezuma. Yortablre, • pendau, . New World, Liverpool, xford, ' 'Joho It. Skiddy. ' Or'in firer elate ,Amerteaut Ships. sailing from Liv erpool and the Irieh Ports every four days. and often er If required. '{'be following Slips eosopmse our American Line ofiPaelrera . St. Patrick, St. George, Andrew roster, Yorktown, Creole, , Memnon, Pnihttlis Elsinore, Wm. A. Cooper, And many Others, which this limited space wilt not admit of here enemerating. , . Those whiningtheir relatives oat quick, will fled it their interest toselect oar conveyances, as no expense la snared to 64110t/rise sent for made comfortable on the voyage. From the well known character and long Standing of our House in Liverpool, being es 'tiblistied nearly iAirrp Tsars. and the many Thou sands of EinigrautS forwarded by us during that time. hitherto without winplais4 is a sure guarantee, that any engagements we make will be faithfully brafm at sight - fanny amount on the National Rank of Ireland, its branches &c., &e., at all times for sale: Apply to, or addivsany letter, post-paid, W. DIENES & Co. 83 South et. N.Y. and 36 Waterloo /load; Liverpool Passage Agency. REDUCTION IS PRICE OP PASSAGE MBE subscriber has been appointed Sole Agent for the above Line, the Oldest in the United States, by which a considerable reduction In the price of Pas sage has been made, and no delay in Passengers will hereafter take place In Liverpool or at home. Passengers landed to Philadelphia when desired,, at the same rates. I trftrafts in one Pound and upwards, payable in any pert of England. Ireltnd. Scotland and Wales, with out discount or delay, Issued at this Office, and those who desire to enclose them in letters to their friends, tan do so if they desire it. This Man •cconimodatlon never enjoyed by the people of this !legion before. Persons remitting him live dollars to the pound in par. money, free of Postage, the amount will be for. warded to any address they desire, or enclose them a draft, to he tortvardecl to their friends, together with a receipt. For promptness andld ispa Mb, call upon the subscri ber, who has had eight years' experience in the husi ness. B. N0v..17, 1819. BANNAN,• Agent .1174 f Wholesale and Befall • STOVE DEALERS,' lito. 20 Nora Seroxd Strert—tnix i socutnts.: 11. & W. would Inform their friends nod the public gene:atty. that they have taken the.ahove store, where they •igi.Z .. ; • intend keeping a full and complete as sortment of the fleetest styles and mom approved patterns of STOVES, con . eking In part as folltiwe : Wagurs, Pralrds Co's. Query Air Tight Cook 5 sixes. Wagor's Imptoerd National " " 5 The Eagle Air Tight Cook, ' • 4 " And all- the most prominent Stoves In the market, together with an extensive assortment of Parlor, Hall, Chlitch and Store Stoves, Wood and Coal Air Tight Radiators. I he fact of our having the nuns: extensive and ele gant assortment in the market, will make it emphati cally for the Interest of those connected with the trade to calrand examine the san e. 1101ISPUIA. & WHEELER. Na. '29 North Second Street, Philatia. Noo2l, ISIS. 'lB-6,00 Sheriff's SaleS • OF REAL ESTATE. DY atrtue of sundry write of Venditiont Expoeas 1) and Levari Farixe, Incited out of the Coon of Common Nese of Schuylkill Count', and to me direct ed, will be exposed to public S4iC or vendee, on Solurday, Me let day of December ; IB4D , : at 10 o!clock in the forenoon, at the public house of WILLIAM MATZ, in the Borough of l'ottsville, the fol• lowing described premiers: All those certain 3 tracts or pieces of land shot ale in Barry Township, Schuilkill County, one o them called "Mount Hope s" beginning at a post in the Me of Hannah Yarnall's land,' thence by the same, south 6 degrees, 4261 perches, crossing Big Mahsnoy Creek to a stone, thence south 84 degrees, east 178 perches to aCh-snut, thence north 6 de grees, east 65 perches to a stone, thence sloth 84 degrees, east 18 perches, thence north six degrees, east 74 perches to a while oak, thence north 86 de grecs:west 31 perches lot,, the said Creek, thence north 16/ degrees, east 2951 perches to a stone,thence north 84 degrees, west 19N perches to the place of beginning; containing 4341 acre., f land atm ailow. Race': for roads, with the appurtenances,consisting of a double Steam Saw Mill, with a 2.5,11r5e power stearri:engine, driving two upright saws and one cir color saw, one-two story log dwelling house with a one.etnry frame kitchen at; tachod, 5 one add a half story log dwelling houses, 1 frame office 1 two storyframe drying house, 4 frame stables, 1 office, shop, and one unfinished log house. ' °nem her (tithe raid tracts Called 'Clearfiel tic. ginning at a Pine in a line of the above described tract, thence south 731 degrgee. east lOU perches to a white oak, !lichee north 86' degrees, east 195 per ches, partly by the above described track hito the said Creek, asd thence north 16f degrees, east 45 percheii to the' place of beginning; containing 20 acres, and allowance for roads. And the oth6r of them ;called "Camden." begin ning at a stone. a corner of the land first above um.; eritedobencesouthaiiteen and a half degrees west, 254 perches to a pine, thence by the last above ifts. cribeOract, south teventy-three and a half degr ees east, 180 perches to a ,winte oak, thence south foity degrees east. 12 perches to a chesnut oak, thence south tieventy-seven'',degmes east 25 perches -to a spruce: thence north thirtY degrees east. 93 perches to a pine, thence - north 60y-three degrees east. 41 perchm to a chesnut ,or.k.lhenee north len degrees east, 300 perches to a poiti and thence south seventy nine degrees weal, 254 perches to the place of be ginning' containing 440 g abres of land and allowance for roads, 4c. Alen, all that certain farm or tract of land !situate in Bullet township, Schuylkill county, bounded by lands of Thomas Ewing. the Girrod lands, and nth • ers. lands late of Ed trard Myers and others, contain ing 531 acres more or Wit, with the appurtenances . ennaistitg of a' double two-story frame mm •swws• dwelling house,a log Barn. sir It story log Idwelling ItYuses, a Saw AlilLand 6 Stables, I" Stine spring House. 1 Blacksmith Shop rand a 'Carpenter shop.l lAs the property of WILo LIAM STEPHENSO.NI•i - 1 .41 Isesame tints and plate, The nne full equal undi vided moiety on half part of all that certain tract or parcel of land, consisting, of sevvral contiguous pieces or parcels of land, situate in the Township of Branch, (formMly NorWegian) in the said county of Schuylkiltssid comiguties tracts together being boun ded oy lands now or late of Joseph S. Silver, and land of the New York-and Schoy (kill Coal Company and others,comaining 985teres and allowance oft, per cent. 6:e., and being the same premises described in a,' Mar, dated the 27th day of lugott, IBM. given by Jacob Hoffman to the said Joseph Cresson, and Recoreed at Ortvigsburg, in Aloitzage Book G, pace 518, with the appurtenances. As the property of JACOB 1101. EWAN. Ht toe, some aim and place, All that certain tract of 40, situate in Lower Mahantango Tp., Schuylkill edam v,lndjoinin ri lands of Jacob Rtbock, Jacob lota man,Frederick Swaim and others,contaitung 47 acres more tit. less, with the appurtenances, consisting of a two story Mg dwelling house and tug barn. As the , proprrty of SAMUEL, lIENNINGER. ~ N. B.—The above described farm or e t•-act of land has abitio 35 acre! cleared, toed& good fence. and in o booil ewe, of Cultivation; also a gond . spring of watertyeith a house over it, a nember of - fruit trees of diffeient desdriptions, the main road from Nos. villa to Sunbury runs no the line of the tract. At LAO asks rime and pface. All that certain tract or pieceol land,lsituare in Porter Township. Sehoyk . kill county, adjoining lands of Abraham Hand, Hen iy Ileberling. Jacob Hand, and Christian Haerter, -. 1 1 1 containing 35; acres more or lees, with the =me:, appurthnances consisting of a le story log F r- f ,: g °wonting, houie and log barn. As the prop " erty of JOH,/ HAND. Administrator of Jacob ((sorter, iceeasej. and Casper [leerier. .41 to/ rams t+the and ilex., All that tertaln tot or piece or, eronndl situate: in the Borough of Almers- Title, Schuylkill Countr,lbeing the western moiety or half earl of loto. 81 , , in the general plan of said Borough, and bonded north wardly by Carbon street, eastwardly by t e other, ,half of the said lot No. 81, 'meths ardly by North street, mid westwardly by Second:Street ntaining 20 feet in widthand 150 ft. nl! in clep It, withrthe appurtenances consist ing olio large two story !rick 'dwelling ,;;; house ;vith a pssemenf..etriry of stone and es , I:tra m atabl.l As the property of JOS. .. HEISLER. ', At At:saris' time told b lare, All the right, title and interest 'lof Joseph Bord, in, and is all thaueertaitt lot or pieceof grqund, autism in Schuylkill Ibsen, Schuylkill county, bounded in front bye public street, OD the mirth by lot of Mrs. Heebner, on the t esr by 11, 15 feetirvideallay s on thi treat by IA of Mrs. Reed, with (ho appurtenances' consisting of a 14 story frame drrelling house, said lot containing in width ghoul 50.1hel f and in :depth' 2541 fcet, more or less. haihc property of Jo 4 l.:Pli BORD. , 41 ale sass • this and prate, All that eeitalo two • 'Wiry/frame rnessuage and tenement, situ . • ' •.-:-' ale tilt Blanch Chunk street, in the Boro' pia ?},.+: T magus in Schuylkill county, no the sil a ~ !Out side nesaid street, containing io front on. d street, 50 feet, more orless ' and In depth about 20 feet, known in the plan of said town an lots*No 1 end 2in square S, and the lot or -piece of gmund and' cunilage appurtenant to said bLi uilding. As th property, f MARGARET NEV. z! , - At the ma* ti • end Pfau; All that terrain two. ' story fkame dwelling house, with a litter), 1.1 ,7 frame \kitchen attached,: situate in the W 1 S Boroug. of Schuylkill h aven., Schuylkill ~.. I • .. county,and the lot or piece of 'ground ap• - puttee Ito said building, said lot .ol 'ground bounded in I tbY Front street, on the rear by lot of James 4. Levan, on the west by lot of widow Hebert, on oth east by lot of James B. Le ran. containing in with 23 feet, and' in depth about 150 ft. As the property of CHRISTIAN REESER, - 'Seized, talien - in ea - motion and will im sold by . PUN T. WERN&R;Shaiir. Bherilri Oftice, Oral igabors; i i Nov., 10 4 1849.. , . . . . . . 'VA AULT BIDGE9r--.11. 0 Of Pa el ny Bibles. ring .1: lee ill price firm MAO to' BBL just received and fon sale. at I • BA NNAN'II ; • Orr 1. .10-) . nu, BMW sad Variety moot ' Proclamation. Wilgrget th nt e lion tha eo Lp n c lEßK m l i D o D n EkEsc o tr i r t e 4 county of cichnylkll, in Pennsylvania, and' Justice of the tieVeral Coons of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer; and General Gaol Delivery, in said county,and Sraetrem N. , Pannalt. and tn•a 4 r B Faarisr. Esquires, Judges ot the Coon or Qaaner Sessions of the Peace, Oyer adell Terminer. and Gen eral Gaol Delivery, for the trial oral! capital land other onfcnces, in the said county of Sem ylt in. by their pre cepts to inn directed. have ordeied a Court ofroaunon Pleas, Oyer and Terrainer and General Gsol Delivery, ta be holden at °Twinsburg, on Monday thei lOtti day of December next, to continue two weeksOf neces nal"Ltice is . th . eref2re hereby , given to the - Ctloner, ' cu to the Coroner...- Justices of the Peace. arid Constables oft the said county or Schuylkill, that tbey are by the said precepts, commanded to be then and there, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their rolls, records, ingot alt/oat, examinations, and all other - remembrances, to do those things which in the .ral offices appertain to be done; and all those that are bound byl recogni zance:, to prosecute against the prisoners, that are or then shall be In the gaol of said county of Sibuyiklll, are to be then and there to prosecute them, as seat bejust. GOD WALTZ TOR COMMODIDCALTD. 1 • Eheriff's Office. Orwies- "g C. Pd. STILiUII, Sheriff. burg, Nov. 10. lESP. f 464 c N. 11.—The witneues and Jurors who am summoned to attend said court, are required to attend punctually. In we of non-attendance the law in such cases made and provided will he rigidly eugirced. This notice ix published by order of the Court; those con- I caned will govern themselves accordingly. ' I Albert Gallatin Constellation. ' Proclamation. NOTICE Is hereby given , that a (Inert or cntamen Plea, for the trial f causes at Cin and for the County or Schuylkill, o will be held !SIM at Orwigsborg, In the county afaresaid. on Monday, the 3d day of Deeetu ber,,to continue two week. If necessarY. Therefore, all Persona baring snits Panding, and all persona whose duty it shall bolo appear at said Court. will take notice, and govern themselves accordingly Sheri il', Office*, Orwiga-) C. M. STRAIT 0, Sheriff. burg, N0v.10,1019. j 40.tc Hughes & Brother, MERCHANT TAILORS. ,Centre strati - oar doors shore the Thiel. Hall, , rorrevix.vg, I. MAKE this method of returning theirilneere thanks 1 to their numerous friends for their liberal patron age extended to then:. They now respectfully call their attention, and the public generally. to their new and extensive stock of FALL S. WINTER GOODS. selected with care from the hat houses in the Cities. of New York and Philadelphia, comprising the latest and most fashionable assortment of French and Eng lish superfine llroad Cloths,Cassimeres, Vestings, &c; warranted to be the choicest brought into the market. which they will sell as cheap as can be bought else where. They are now prepared to execute to order all kinds of Clothing, such as Paletot Overroate, the improved style of Frock and Dress Cosis,Pantaloons and Vt•SIS. dee. &e., which cannot (eh to Me., the toast fastidious, all of which will be got up under the immediate direction and ,superintendence at the pro. prietors, so as to ensure full satisfaction to the purcha ser in tit, workmanship and style. All they ask is. to give them a trial, and they pledge themselves to give full and entire satisfaction. Oct. 27. IfialL , ' 44-3 mo • Attention Attention LI"INCOTT & TAYLOR have 11.11.1/ on 'hand, at the Corner of Centre and )lahontanso Hrs., the Urger! work of Fell and Winter Valais, in the Coutir try, which is now offered for sale, wholesale and re tail, at prices suited to the tithes. The immense assortment always to he frond at this Old Established ilothlng Iloese,olli•rn peculiar advan tages to purchasers. and the attention of the public le directed to the fact that the whole of their enormous stock Is manufactured in Pottsville. thereby ensuring to their customers, a saving of from 20 to 23 per cent. over all city made Clothing. 5;000 Wilmer Over Coats ; 2,000 Pantalnonv, and 1,000 Vests, have just been milk(' to this already Xatersuik Elad'of Clothi,r. A great variety of English, French and American Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings. have just been re ceived; also, Beaver. Veneitan and Devonsnlre Cloths, of fashionable colours and styles. for the Winter sea son. Remember! LIPPIN COTT & TAYLOR, "Old Oak Rail" Clothing Store, corner of Centro and Mallantango rte., Pottsville, Are determined to sell Clothing cheaper ban any that has ever before been offered in Pottsville. Oct 20,1890. 93-tf Charles Bartel, FASHIONABLE HAIR CUTTING AND SHAVING SALOON, Sear the earner of Centre and .11arket Streets, _ . _ POITAVILL6. K • .. REPS CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale, the following armies : A large and splendid assortment of colored Lithograph is prints. single or by the hundred. Turner and Fisher's Song and Toy Books in great earl , . ety.single or by the dozen, • ,Orealr. Books. Leiter Writers, Spelling Books, Primers Emerson's and Cobb's Reader., Copy and Pars Books Comic and other Almanacs single or by the dozen, Steel Pens and Holders, Pocket Books. Playing Cards.Dominne% Conversat ion, Fortune Telling, and Courting Cards. • Shaving Cream and Snap,-Wash Ball., Sand Snip, and other Fancy Soaps, Extracts, &c., Jules Hailers Genuine Rear's Oil, Ox Marrow, Curling Fluid, and cologne Water.kingle or by the dozen, Tooth .Shanlog, Hair, aid Clothes Dressing, Pocket, and Fine Tooth Combs, • . Mason's and Frank Miller's Water Proof Oil Blacking • Stocks, Collars, and Suspenders, • Razors and Razor Siropo. Large assortment of ladies' Curls, 03.Curis done up in the heat manner. He bail also on hand Durang's TerftelchOre nr ball Room Guide. Shaving, Hair Cutting, acc., performed in the West approved style. Rigtenors done up at the -shortest notice. [Dec23,,182-Iys Auction and Commission Store. JOHN H. CROSLAND, TO the Peen},le of Pottsville and the surrounding, country, would respectfully'sny t That be has taken one of the Town frail Stores for an Auction Room, where sales will be held every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon and evening, and he Invites those who wish to sell and t linse who wish buy, to give him a chance to dla tribute bargains to his friends and enemies! The following classes of Property are allowable and will be received -for Sale by Auction at the auction Room; or sales will be hild on the Street, at Dwell ings, Stores, Hotels, or Faring, as may Le preferred by the parties Interested: Real estate, the remains of the Stock of deceased Biel chants, or those n lio wish to clew their business, or any branch thereof, Executors, Administrators, An. signers, Sheriff's and Constables Sales. Horses, Cet. tie, Carrlsges, Farming utensils, Mechanic's Tools, Books, and all deacriprions of Second fraud House bold and Kitchen Furniture. All other descriptions of Goods, Wares, and Merban. dire, wilt be received and Hold . on Commission, at Private Salo, any and every day or evening iu the week, (Sunday evrepted of course.) Clear Books will be kept, go that we can at all times show the goods to their several owners or hand over Vic money for them ; and a fair trial 13 all that is asked, to prove this statement true: With plenty of Store Room. and a good stock of en ergy on band, we say to the public rend on your wares, or let us know where they can be hod, sad to those who want bargains, Come and get them! First Salo on SEarday. Nov.. 17, 1049. JOHN N. CROSLAND. Tows Dal., Centre Street. Pottsville, Nov. 17. 1340. 47-ty • Peter F. Mudey, LATE occupant of the Town Hall and non , employ ed as a Salesman, by Murphy. Cooper & Co.. Dry Goods Merchants, at No 27, North Third St., Phrladel phla, offers for sale the unexpired term ofhls lease, and the fixtures boll furniture of the Town Hall, In this Dotoneli. For terms, apply to John Clayton t ,or to Jas H bludeyonche premises. . . Jig also respectfully solicits those country Merch ant with whom he is acquainted, to aid hint in his er forte to support a large family, Cy giving hint their patronage, and a share of their custom. i Oct 6, 1849 .: 41---tr =I TUE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE - 4.1 to call the attention of his friends and the public to his etnck of CARIitAGES iemimr:°• nd LIGHT WAGGONS nnw on hand and finishing. which he will dispose of low. C-All kinds of repairing promptly attended to. Recollect Corner of Union and Railroad Streets, bark of the American House. June 5. 184. .23-1 v WISTAR A. KIRK. Gas In Pottsville; MITE subscriber Informs the citizens of Pottsville 1 that he will be prepared to arrange the necessary Remo., for lighting Dwelling Houses. Hotels and Pub- Is Buildings, with Gasond to furnish burners of every icriety and style. at the the most reasonable rates. ;ader' will be thankfully received at his shop. on the corner of Mauch Chunk and Coaf sta., and at the Watch and Jewelry Store of Robert C. Green, hest door to the Post Office, Centre a greet. Pottsville. Aug.2s. ISIS. 35-1 JOHN WARNER. Who Says Gas ? JACOB m. LONG, would notify.hls friends and for mer patrons, that he !a folly prepared to furnish all kinds of GAS4IXTIIREs, such as CHANDELIERS, PEEDENTS, BRACKETS, ese. &c., of a •uperior quality and finish ; all wnrK, done by him, will be arranted. and mu It pains itiepectinn of the Superin• iodant. Call at his Store, and examine his fixtures. Sept I, ISM 46.tf ' A New Turning Establishment, DY STE POWER, AT THE SHOP OP P.M. •12 MAURER, In THIRD St.. near MARKES, where all kinds of turning in wood will be 'thankfully le clued, and neatly executed without delay. Red Pasts, Table Legs. due: kept constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest orices. . . - . r• I:3AAC THOMPSON', Fpremao, Marcia lira) for J. 11.10IIGA?i. N. M. Nessmktm , s • .•PLUIIIIIING B'llOP, , BEATrVIA RO%V, NORWEGIAN STREET, , Pousrille. Pa. ALL kinds nt Lakd Pipe. Skeet Lead, Brass Veleta (a superior ankle,) Bath Tubs, Shower Baths Hydrants, hydrant hone, Double and Sinp.te Acting romps,keonstantly,on hand and for nate.— Kitchen MIAs ntad etn order, neat Gad durable, and al kinds otrumbining done In the best manner. Rooting Slate. MGR RERNSVILLE SLATE Go: RESPEGITITL LY inform the public that they are fully prepared to furnish a superior Slate for Roofing ; and having the most experienced Slaters In their employ will at, tend to any orders with despffich, and on the most ilh• eral corms. A sample of their slate may be teem at the Office of Joseph George, Architect, who will give any information required, and with whom orders may e lel4 WM. J. ROBERTS & Co. Mush 3,104 n Lehigh Water Gap. Cart, Pottsville Muse, • • • • • cestag „JACOB Kartril.formerr ' y of thb - the Howl, kfluersville, has taken the Stand gg• c „In this Barolfgh, known as the Putividlie House; and formerly occupied by Dud el Hill, where he is desirous to accommodate all who may favor him with their patronage. His Hotel is largei, the table will always be supplied with the beat the market affords, wtOle his Liquors' will be Inferior or noon in the County. Na pains will be spared to Make all feet af howl AVM 7, 1849, - Agains, _Brothers,* . iit.diric BOOK BIANUFA:CTUBERS, 15 North Third Street, Phitedeipaia, • ' ' (atom or 'rue Rta Rolm.) SIIPPLY BLANK BOOKS cheaper at the Pianutite platy than eels be had at arty BOO&MOTO, and the eiekao!lided lopendr. VO. 24,499.1 y --464 r • ' Good . Farm Lands for FWKING MEN. OE- SALE to settle Oß rs, in tracu of from 50 to 100 aerca.at finm*l.7s to 2 per an re; for each or part nn credit.ri i Wyoming and Slulllyau Count Ira Pa., 65 miles north of Pottsville, by way of Bloomsburg: 20 families have settled, and cleared about 500 acres. A Saw ?Jill Is erected. and a Grist Mil: In preparation. Inquire further of Janina Gillinghatn, Pottayilte, or of the proprietors, Gen. Anthony, O.•A. Frick, Esq., or U. GELLAS, Sunbury. Nov 3 ISIO. • 45.41 Extra Family Flour . . Tr subscriber has just received a lot of Benson & Ilain's Extra Family Flour. a very superior sni de for Family use—manufactured at Reading, Iron, the heat white wheat, which he will sell at manufac turer's prices. is also Felts all kinds of Flour and Feed at the Manufacturers wholesale prices, he being Agent far several extensive . Manufacturers . _ Pottsville. Nov 3. 1849. A CARD.—LITTLE k MARTIN Jac.... WHOLESALE and R Dealers in DRY aIf=4I,OODS,GISOCERIES, etaiI TEAS, LIGHTORS,Ac. "SVC , / Store on f:lentre Streit, near the coiner ofDa bunions.. to which the attenton of the citizens oftecn and resat ry is respect! ully aolifcifed. JOHN L. LITTLE. Pottuille. Oct JOHN S. C. MARTIN Beautiful Gilt lEtibles, ONLY 50 CENTS! MILE subscriber Ints - juist received a - supply of 1 ele gantly bound and gilt pocket Bibles, with good pr lot and paper. which he tan as k ' at the unusually low rate of 50 cents per copy. Als n, - SCHOOL BIBLES, . • As low .as 30 els. eaeh, at - HANNAN'S Olean WnolAale and Retell Bookstores. Sept. 1, 15.42. - To Persons Going 'lVest. TRAVELLER'S Guide. through the United States. Also. Mope of the Western States —very 'tleszra lile articles for Wilms going West, fit sale cheap, a BA\NA\'S Cheap Book and Stationary Stores, Nor 3, ISM " . PoltsvllloFemale Institute. REV. A PRIOR, A. IL. Principal. ISABELLA PRIOR, Vice Principal. 1115 Inetittitlnn is now open for the reception of 1 pupils. Ds Inc ttion Is nn Second Street.nnedoor above Norwegian, In the rooms recently occuphrd by the Rev. C.lwtn Towne. lu coniptjance rink the wishes of a number of the friends of Education. in Pottsville. the Pcmcmal has commenred a school for the educatton of ydivad Ladies in all the lorinches of a useful and finished education. His design is to establish a permanent InstilutiOn. nr• ranged in four dept talents, will: competent teachers and professors a: the head of ruck;—thus affording to parents facilities for having their daughthers educated without the expense and inconvenience of seeding them from home. The course of M-1.111L11,M, at pres ent, Includes a Primary, ; .rtinint. and Senior Depart. tnents ; which are subdivided into classes according to the age and proficiency of tinpils. Applicants are ad mitted Into the Pi hoary Department at any nee. Six Or eight hoarding pupils can he accommodated at mod erate charges. The price for day scholars will vary front Three to Eight Dollars per term or three months. Any further information may be obtained of the Ftin• (Mal, at the Seminary. /itimaccs•Dight Rev. Alonzo Potter, Rev. Wm C. Cooley. Judge Painter, Hon. Chas. W. Pittman, 5,0. Parry Esq., and A nflroW Rtlrißet. Oct. 6, 1919. Lumber Yard, at Schuylkill Haven. THE subscriber respectfully begs leave to Inform his customers and the public of Schuylkill County in general. Obit he Itas a large and exionsive stock of SEASONED SUSQ , JEIIANNA LUMBER on hand. suitable for building purposes. Also,Juist,Scantlitig, Joint and Lap Shingles, all of which he will sell ea the most reasonable terms. - Celle would most respectfully ini•lte all purrhasere to call and examine for themselved before buying else where. DAVID D. LEWIS. Sept 24 ISM —4O-tf -- ralent Lubricating • 011. R. D. SCHOENER, HAWING Purchased the exclusive richt for man's. factoring and vending the Patent TulnricatingOil, from P. S Dcvlan & CO., for Schoylkill, Dauphin,Leb a non, Columhia. Northumberland, Loser ne,Wyonning. Lycomlnc. Lehigh, Carbon and Northampton coomi es , he announces to-the public that he has couninencellthe manutactoto of It In the Borough of Pottsville. where he will be happy to supply nil orders promptly, and at the same rate it ran Inc purchased from the Proprietor., of the talent right. This oil was .patented January 16th, Ibl9, and its superior excellence dud cheapness. has already given it the preference over all other oils in one, for all_ kinds of Stationary Muehinery.Loco motives and canton our Railroads,—and also for Lamp All orders left at his store, will be promptly attended R. D. SCHOENEII, pott.voie, June 16 C .ei n s t i r 9 e . it , opposite the Post Lidice. Tine following certificates show its character n _ Philadelphia, Dec. 4,1844 Messrs. P. S. Devlan & Co.—Gentleman:—The Pa tent Composition you seat me to have tried, and w hick yon design, as a substitute for tine best OW ill the work. ingot' Machinery, has. I am happy to say, more than realized my expectations. 1 had it fully tested on a Locomotive Engine for two days, (in . rainy weather, with rood flying over tiro undone 31 every revolution) by a skillful engineer, who assures tne that it works equal to the I,:it spermaceti oil, With; a saving in quantity of 20 percent. This 'saving. together with the greatly reduced price at which you In l'orin one you can furnish the article, willstrongly recommend its use on Railroads and m large mills and fnctories where large quantities of Oil are used. I have now no doubt of Its entire success, and under that im.r.ession tender you toy sincere congratulations. Truly 'norm, POITSViIIe, tat, '24, 'l9. Thin in to certify that we have beenusing P d Devlan 4 , Co's Patent Lubricating, Oil for the last sic weet, and can give ar nor decided opinion, that, betides I:3 being in much cheaper, its peculiar superiority over the best sperm rill, is In durability on machinery. which renders it a very desirable article Inc that pur ose. We are extensively eng,alted in mining and shipping coal, having eleven steam engines of varinua capacities at work hoistin, ,, coal, pumping wafer, &c. MUMS, II•Twoon' & Cu. PS Dev &,,Co—Gentlemen: We have been using your Parent Lubricating Oil no all the machinery of the Reading iron and nail works, for the lac nine weeks,and we consider we liner given It s fair trial. as he works am calcnlated to manufacture font thousand lons of iron and nails per annmn. The mach It. sr.: Is very heavy, the engine one hundred and sixty hose power, and the speeds arc from thirty tolune Imaged revolutions per minute. After the above trial. we ran recommend the nit as equal to the best sperm oil used In the Country, viz:, for heaving bearings and fast speeds, such as Crafting and fans. ~. I rennin yours,&c . J moms • Manager of the Reading Iron, Sail and Tube Work - e. '49. frocici iltc FIRE CLAY WORKS. Tun PROPRIETOR of the Brockville Works, ve• spectrally offers to thecorntounlty of the surround ing distract, a nonaty, in the article of Car:AM Cohon- EE Poole [NICKS, Intended to supercede in this region, the Philadelphia pressed Brick.. The peculiar indncements h.. presents In this article. are Itisuperinfkantst, durability,sulidity cf mall; and chraparus to the extent of more than 30 per cent com pared with the Philadelphia Brick, when used In this locality. The size is Mager than the ordinary article, and their pmportions mathematically correct; and to obviate any inconvenience (. hould parties apprehend it) in working in the usual Ozer( bricks, Inc will fltraisti cheaper qualities of the needful nixes, fur gable and minds walling. A piece of wall built or the , above Bricks, may he seen after Monday next, and, the porch. at the Penn. sylratila Hall, In IMO Borman. aisn s..litilsatten lion In hi' Vat:risen PrkirrNn Ballet:Ft, as siiirertur in op pearones. durability arid rheapnees, to the Philadelphia Paving Wicks. Wedge Bricks fir Arches, Ket• Wcdces,Side Wedges Furnace and Kiln Ltnincs, Stove Plates, Spout Gut ters, Blocks for Coping, do fur llinceq, Scrapers, nianufactnred to order at short notice. For correct information as to the Intrinsic qualities and adaptation of the abort rrnnt and Paving Bricks, be is permitted to refer to the following practical Men Messrs JOSEPH fkortne. Architect and Builder. Joust Maisano:l, Master (trick-Inver. do Jolla 1.. MattTln, 'du .• Taos. P. Davis, do Orden respectfully solicited by the Proprietor. Of fice over ituract Smith, Esq.'s Centre at., Pottsville. F. nt)Ousori, Proprietor. . 94.tf FurnitUre! Furniture : CARPETS. VENITIAN & PAINTED }MINDS, Ar.c GRESSANG & SILLVIIIAN RESPECTFULLY announce to the citizens of Pottsville' and the surroundin.: neighborhood that they have opened a FURNITURE WARE-110031, in Ala hentaure 'Street, a few doors frogs Centie, where they hare Ma hand a large and fashionable sock of Fll5lll - emhrncing the latest and toast fashionable styles. all of which has been manufactured to their order by the beet makers in our cities. Their stocieembracei a general assortment or ell the articles embraced in fur. nishing dwellings either plain or, in the moat luxurious manner. Bedsteads ranging In price front *3 to 8.50, —and all other articietpt furniture in propottion. In their stock is also embraccd a large assortment of Ve netian Blinds and Window Shades of theinost appear. ed patterns, selected with great care. . CARPETTING. BEDDING AND UPHOLSTERY. . . - They have alsoaddea to the stock a tot of Carpeting orthe various (pathles s and Bedding, to which they call the particular attention of those In wool of these articles. . It is our design to keep all the articles of Furniture required In Schuylkill eountY;and prevent the neces my of persons going abroad in search of elegant arti cles of Furniture, all of which they are determined to sell at less prices than they eau be obtained rive where, with packing and carriage added.' They there. fore earnestly Invite thoke who are about furnishing housei and those also who requtre a cklitional furniture, in give them a earl,. they flatter themselves they con give them any kind of a '•6t out" -they may require at a great saving of funds Apill 7 15-tf] • _ New Music. !TIRO' Thou Art Gone, an atitaired song, J. Woman's Love, do hopeless Love, do A Dream that Load can nc'er Forget. do I will not breathe thy name. do Gentle Reeda,, do Jeannie and Donald, a beautiful &men ballad, Ethiopian quadrilles, - Glenn Mara Polka, Primrose Polka, ' ' • - Mary Ann Waltz'. , Pieces not an hand obtained to ordei. at DANNAN'rt • ' Book and Music Stores Noe 17,1849'. '-.-. 47 , • MEM Slates S Slates I Slates: 100 DOZE N SLATES of varlouselL'¢ll. 050 Wire mUnd and lima bound for Schools, ja il re ceivelacl for sale cheap. . , . The subscriber la. Agent tat thorn nreiyivanla State Factory, the beet ;Slates in the United States, andeup pile., Scheele, Stere•keepets, &c., by the eltrelceale at .Manufacture,, and Philadelphia prieri, • at bis Cheap Book and Stationary Stores, Fettevillo. . . .. - Pl. UN:VAN. 1 • , • Nov 1; .. TM - - ' , . 46- MN Phllideltalia Bedstead Facto,- Xi 8V St. M. stint, ab&ct C 44101111. PIIILADSLTUTA, . n ELLER!" and Cabinetmakers Bandied ea Ilbersi, PRIM Berea Bedsteads ea hand. • Apra Iv. -41 B. REEV AcROIVER 11. D. EICLIOESErt ISt( IllatieN Pa ent Pire-Piont Paint PROM 1)1110. . TILE Subscrilup bane pot recolvedssfittlher sup' ply rif thin cicular nod valuable slibekance. In'. addition to the a ate color,. they have a beautiftif *chocolate or brown. resemblinCOle rand stone now kr one, and no ninth a ihnired foC the Omit of building.. Its principal inctedients are milics,thimina and pi-0'- 1011de of irmi, whlch In the 'opt of imentific men' satisfactorily accluntoi for Its fire-proof natate—thn two former nithstares being) l non.cotoliii fors, and the latter tinting as a' ement, in 'bind_ the tvholc it/gather', and make a firmn it durahlefpaint. , II Far ore it is ml ed with Linseed Oil, and applied with a tirusli, the same RA nrilmary paint. to sinful; iron, ili, , ! zinc, can 'ass, rezpeg„c-e. _ It hardens gradit- - oily andik iz eenines re-prop f.l R r3 particularly suita ble for coifs of b tildince, steamoat and ear-dectoi • railroad ',citizen, r. ces, din. .Id, at coated with I si in ar.lii iScrioal to lie ot.re.4 at a vast saving or as.' j pense. . • I s serf= [way IA tt *ern at the °dire of that., berg. ..H if f utßN y oN,lnnvicrts ,A. da. `co. 411 @oath Front St., Phil, April 42, Bin. I •17 it . • - iI Jelin C. - Illakezos , ' tompuubiu FLAIR , EXTRACT Or . ; S. RSAPAILILLA.- . ' ' THIS ktin gnat icle In employed with cai sacceif ' d liy J. The:mont eml ignt PhysiOans of 'lli city, fur ita rare °filo:Colima ic diseases! ~ HENRY (=ERRAND. ALEXANDER BILLYMAN SCROFULA or. Boma - see,. Idyl,hilt White Cancer, Gott re, or Disea‘e: Chronic act the destructiftel FerlbroPbY, or mill acid trembling in t Enlargement of it ail the vaftcorrt di ifingwrirnf, , sia anJ Liver Born steal Swelling. Co es originating fro other fluids of the change of the sys bottle. , , Prepared only b JOHN .C. RAKE' No. 100 Importersandi Chemicals, pate Instruments.. Di Storni, am! Wih article of Instal the pike of Eo order. The Compton gale by Clemons roitearbOn • Jan ribrnalf 111.151 rOsilscniPT. STRARGER THAN Ancwatt. ' I -: r" --- " . .• i . , 1 in extraerrlinsiy times; tad haiie oc. lay, elteher. than ever beioie, that truth thattictiert. I will give yciu die recent that would answer all the purpoSe r)f a hd are yet literally true. Two or three a party of Spanish soldiers at Rome; Hen with ',the beauty of a Roman wife, i; all their arts of seduction fail, rioter cry her Uri. They secretly catered her i night. ent off her means armrest, and to forciblY abduct the victim; when bei ico whom a was he tendAty.attathedi to e, plunged a dagger into het heart— iciing the tragedy of Virginitts! You remember Mrs.--, the Italian tyife of ounqynaah.. He came homeirwd months sfew-months since, having made . the a • rsonemisnts,sent for his wife whom he J 4 her patents in name. Soon after he eitte of her death, which was published Jr i*tinkrurnepaper s of the (J States, cd,more than- ono touching obituary You'd yo'u believe it, the lady ii alive, .1, too! IA Catholic priest declared her triage mill and void from its having. ractc4 with a Protestant... It occurred ...r4 - ago, end thu illegality io-just di.- 1 Her present husband ie of her own. 0 country , ' I have another bit of domei at will a rprise you still more. Miss Puller, the bright particular star of The is married, and has been for nearly two Iluman.count. She is the happy coottWi .'rfg boy'. : . puubtlers her attainments taly, where female education i; so much Would niureilly excite interest, laud her ~ .4mpathyl'ivith .the people and their have won the affeetton of soma titled lit:riot; at I MS% this is nor conkcture.-- rre.‘ponder Iqf the Literary World. Tat, TII We beef en.ion 20 is strange inciiients novelist, Jays sioee being 'soli and Sndin ; mined to c, dwelling al was about husband, save her h thus re-en must well) Mr. our et ego; end necessary _ bad felt we received far and re' and eliej and main; tumor rn been co fifteen v auvert.tl! church a tic news f Margaret' Tribune, yearn,to of a thti% which, in I negrecte,4l intenicect country— vican or I (I eace a c, Resist is hereby 4 11 herelnnit t counts of t ntce of Bch .110 w 11 by t r ' tt es of i of Decem • I oat - ice t, ots Inter r's Notice. ran that the following Admin r named, hove tiled their ie• e forlowlne Erantes. In the ylkili unints, %irl) at couitta 111: Wllnter, and mllt preeen• Orphane! COLIII, na Montias, It, at In o'clock In the rere ad confirmation, when and 1 , led may attend If they think VOTICE: ituratm spertive at Ilee6ter'st have been e ted to the Ji the 17th da; HUM, Eq whereat! pr limper, to 1. The. tin: t accoun' mltilttratur at the G/ 1:01,1101 of trwitpibu.. 2. The at .nuns of F. the estate Samuel Kel Tuwna hip•l t ceased. DAM( Ister , d (I lice. Orwigii bore, Nut 17, IS-11J. ' afnees Reed, Sllrtlaing At eui Jahn Rued, late of the deceaied. U. Renner, ldmhti•trator of ner, late of West Bruotnii L KALRCII CR, ftegi.ter .1* 47-5 i lac glste ‘7OTICE hereby gi 111 Moduli mots here! respective 4 counts of Reg•ster's (Ake of Schtly have-been a 1 owed by th tented bt thle Judges or t ,lay the 3d 41 of Decent! "geooon, fe allowance !There nil ptlr .ons interest i broke, to tqt : • As Notice. len that the Executors nod 'after hamed.ltaVe fihm their he Pl:towing e4tates In the kill County, which accounts Register. and will he pre e Orphans' Conti. otillon r next at 10 o'clock in 'thn contirthal Inn. when and d way anew if they think 1. The aric mot of Geo,e„, Reed, Atintinkt ator of the estate of arb Ira Reedy deceased, torri!ed by Johoi Ma ni.PC k, A ;lint 1 1 tsfratoe 01 . Gcorgs Reed. deconse4. 2. The actin tot of Georg , Reed, one of the Adtion. istratot a of 1. tin Reed, hie of the ilorouth of Or worslinre, di; eased, as tilt d by .John Manbeck, Ad toint.t rator di George Reel, deceased. 3. The 4 1111 , dcotint of Dar 'I 1 , Berror,Joseph flinger. acd Williald liereet .I:secu;toro Of the Last Will and 1 Testament i thl, ie. Vetter, 'late of North 'Man helm Town4ll p, oecea,,l.l 4. The acc 4 ot ni of Jacob. iller, .Mthninistrator of the estate or Joh Raniberger, late of, Porter Towto,ha t 4 decea.ed. 1 5. The argollnt of Roller Woodside, Adminlitrator of the eat:tie 0 1 1 I,Villison T Epilog, late of the hors'of Pottsvilldi eceased. . 6. The arro ot or ili•niiiii in Deion2, A [lntinleretof or th e °mato of Christiana iSlattz, late of the l iturough' of tichuyikill laven, decea,ed. Itogisteo 'a Of e, Orw igs- 1 I DANI, Ii.ICRCIIFiII, bore Nov 3, 1549. I 45-511 Roelof, —_.— 1.1 . i& 11 •- .t I riund and New-York i Irassage Azency. E. NV. KIIIDALI. A; CO., • 'Bl Wit: SittaL-15EW-VORK. DUNKIN KINMAI.I. tto C0..,-I.lvgaront.. 11E8PiECTFULIN Worms their fi lends and,' , the oabile that they have cr,nune,,ri loin 1 ).13 CNPRAI. sinrilNa and COMMISSION' illrgl.'ESS, together with the GENERAL' Pad:it:M:lM I I:SINES:3, Otefroitne. cereijfentee of pas 7 A tag, iron ionoon. Llrerpoo, lYnhltn, Belfnet or any, part of the 'eh/ stistry . to f New-York. Rotten, and' I P.M./aphid.. on he inns! reatainable terms. Drop, and Ili le of E. eeknep, from 41 to any amount . on the Royal Ilat k of Delon Mid its branches. i• The days Of sa ill II a of the liez War Line of Liverpool ' Pockets', no tiled upon, are the lit, Gth, Ilth, 'Gat, alat; and gditi, of evert. month. H. , These slaps of t all of theidggest class, and arc com manded by hien if chaiarterindraperionce. Theeab, In accommodati ns are elf ad ran be desired in point of F alenfiOr, rOlll ort and cortemence. They are fur nished with eve • deseriptiod of stores of the hest kind. Punctuality in t e days of sailing will be strictly ad: tiered to, I . Pocket SAips I uetine.Sithaete,Slzerblan,and Garrick, are vessels of II e lawn Clans; and those desirous to, bring out their Mends, cannot select finer or eaferships: Pawage can be ~.cured at the lowest rates. . Nem Orleans line of packiits sait weekly. For pas sage or fge4tht,e pply ue above. . 4 r.,1 %V. KIMEIALI, at Co. kithas been: norm - Intel Agent foe this' kit County. I HENRI' W. LEWIS, Minerivtlio. IY3 u•Thq subaert Lint: in Schuylk, Declo49 51 1332 ;tug- sail illoteit • sorravtra.C., PENN'S. 1 - i2 I ,'„HoEciiiiVeT,l , o7 , e d rce,7,7,2" , c0n0n„77, - a:: :i. rravellers to ienerai, that he has taken that " ',ld Cm abliih,dmand known as `Yorn's lintel,' mad lair 'ld kept by Jeremiah Hughes, at the Cotimi4 or Shto,in and' Mrsenstrfa.t tits, fn the Borousti of Pon , vilte which he has fitted np With special ref ferehce to the c;rifort or thine , who may favor hint whit their custo .. The boll, to p 1 asantly lo4ated , with stabling and s large yard apart e d, calculated to accommodate Farin: era, and lemons ravelling with horses and Carriages, inr h a his hous The pro house well furnished • and will . ;rare no 'Wes nr Xpense to supply his Table and liar o a manner %vim r cannot fall to afford general salts. earl too.. I An atttlittve.l4lthful horjtier tit illaltvapi he in of ellirt!ilt6. vn thll Comte may.rely on having their hors ra properly Mien ed to. lIMICHAEL SELTZER. Mn) 11L'40. lila linessllSc•Son D pi . r F , NsinFoNA I.E. CLOTHING STORE, No. 1 22 MAIHS'ET STREET, The Shutheeret amer of Apprth — PHILADELPHIA. N. B.—Lookout for the Fir: Story Building (328.0 1 1 111 :1111.1tteerve ‘ , ty rapid:lr Es t a in islinient has main -1 mined for he Ita,t Rectify years a reputation or thp arelfeni.d and rheninrss of Clothing neat allied hi antsnthi.r boors r, the trade! luconsider ation "r the Minnj ose amoun of public patronage be., Hi slowed do Hirai, the prairie ors have spared neither pains mit es.pcu_e in recur ng the rewires of cutlet, of undohted abil ty; and fm rho Full Trade of 184% they rilliii such n lock of au prior ready made Chili, itic as they are c mfident co not he equalled in Phil, adelphia I, orelseThere. F. pry, article of clothing manufactured by them Is.Olithe 'Tot materials and i l \ workmanship, an from Itte l supertor facilities they , aided to A ipply th public at, the lowest rale. .T possess It the pu rhase of their goods, they are en hose. wlm have,not yet visited thiS Emporium of Fashion,. by examining the tyle and tkonntlty of their clothing will he satisfied t at it Is their\ interest to purchaie of Harkness 0.- Son. Among this Immense ansortment l of goods Will be • found elegant double at Rehm overcoats of tb latist mile.. from 39 DO to $l„4, a 0 t d elsewhere, at $l. d 0 to $2O DO; superior black Dre 3 and Frock Coats.froisr $7OO to $1200,w trth double the money; fancy, and 1 ,. ts . 61ack Cassimero an, 0310; rich aria black limit, Vests, 0 2-50, and magnifieent lot of Cloaks nt 310 Ott such ha cannot h bought a 2 other stores for less than ' $l5 00 All other articles at , corfccspundinx law rater, N. EL—Every (3 Arnient siid at thin' house IS War , ranted \ tu dt with race and el shore. , 11ARKNE:3S di _ON,. 8. E. Elmer of Felon], and sfaSnet-;;rest. N. fl.--(1. II arkinom & tril are this mile agents' In' Philadelphia fot the sale of 1 ./LEINISCIFS Premium' Tailors Shears, Ladies Selsines, &c. EN. 13,1419 .._... .. , sing's Eviii.iilie4ntism;•6staneons is AffectlOns, Teuer and Ulcers, • leurvy.slieurotztit Ai Tic Doloureuz, 3 routheel't'siivelling neek.) Spine' Diseases of the Lungs, to counter. el, sffeett of.ilereury, Jaundice. Ily- Iftgernerf or the _heart, Palpitation:, i n ; h region oil tile heart and atornadl.• I a Dunes *Jsunts nr 'Ligaraents, also. I saret of ' the skin such asp Tei ter 'imple4, Carbuncles, &r., Dyspen- I hints,' Nervous Alfoc'lnn,, Drop. , mitutional Disorders, and dlssas i an impure state of the 'blood and: , body,iii short all. difranAeit whore a• em is required. Fine 50 cts. Roe., . - the Proprietor., 1 . 1.. & Co. Wholesale Drueelstni ?iorthTd ' St., below lace, Pailadt. ' holistele dealers in thous, Medicines., I Medlelneti,l,Perfumenes, Surgical geists Glassware, Paints. Oils, Dye our Glass, Mita a new and superior, on of Plate Mass arnbourone-flithi, lish or Freugh Plates, airy size to , 1 Fluid Extra i ,ct or Sarsaparilla. for Fusin, Pansy illy; W. L. lehiler, - tes B. folio, ?digests , 111‘. g ' 1 1 1 I.ly, ME
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