LIFE INSBRANCE. Beery man who loves his family : ought to get ,his ife Mitered. Every person engaged in businessklfir, lngotbers depetding Upon hint, which would rfiiillire biome t i me te get t le. ep.ought toget his life insurairmi if la good ciMumsllinces.. , Every person engaged in the Coal Business ought to get .his life IWiured, or any oilier hazardous business n the Coal Retton. Every periOn who de rids iipan - a Salary ought to get his life Insured. The Profeasionat man with a family ought to get his life lastied. 'There are few but who could skie A small sum annually to insure their lives; Which; if not. instated in this - trey, would be spent pettiest* in trifles, and their familiei left to the cold charitiesaf the world. There is, perhaps, noth log that Mites 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 'trauma 0. is becoming-just as common fns this country as Vint insuranee.• Wives, -persuade your husbands—you,' can save enough in your household. . affairs tolpay the annual premium without feeling it, `and you are thel mostinterested ln tile subject. You can Innis the lives of your bisbandw for your OWit benefit, and the d'aionnt cannot be touched by tbr.ir creditortr.', in c: ate of.their death. Any inforination od this subject can be obtained, C. BANtiAN 4 - 1 - the Office of the, Miners' Janine!. MINERSt Ji t aATTIRVAY FEBRV4itY 9, 1,850 . - - y Ms. McGintrs'Sgerr.—Wp are informed iby Mt. McGinnis, that he is now within 4ibctit ten feet of. the 3fammfth White,Asb • Vein olCoal—the present depth of the shaft 'being about 52 feet. _He ltns encountered ' -considerable difficulty in sinking, fokthe want means to work advantageonsly. - I3is ex .penditures already, have been upwards of $9OO, only about $3OO of which have been furnished by others, who are equally inteies , ted in thedevelipments now making. Should thiseory prove correct, it will increase the value of Coal Lands at least three-fold in the vicinity of the Sharp Mountain, and those land 7 holders'intere'sted, ought, as a mere act of justice, step forw 3 ard and aid him with the ' • necessary means to sink the shaft to the depth proposed. • . d • sr.Qc.i.L TAX• 4 TION•— _l7' tl the preent system of taxation, much of the real estate is made to pay double tax. It is done in this way : A man huys a farm for $5,000, Upon which he pays 53,000, leaviati a mortgage on the , property,. for $3OOO. Now, this man actually has to pay .tax .on $.1,600 that he does not otrnand.for which the real owner pays a tax a4a4that is, am'art must pay tax on the money he owes . . • ,A resolution has " been intro:bleed into the Senate proposing to r-move this evil. . ' . COUNTY SCITOIO of , the wiseand IWholesorrie things, recona . Mended bv_the COmmon School Couvezticin; recently assembled in this State, we's 'the creation of ..the office of County Superb:nen. dants'tb s'upetintind the Schcols bi their re spective-counties. It is hoped, that such a. recommendation he acted; upon' by the Legislature. Thre is nothing tkat Would infuse more life in the Systerrt;, and make 'it more efficient in .its operaiioastin The coun ties, than be app4hilmtint of such in officer; -w , hose duty would be to visit the Schools, encourage the g,oodwork, and make reports to the State Superin4ndant. ' We are proud of the Sellool_Systemof this. State, arq , our ob ject is now, as ii has everbeen, ie leave 'nothing undone which shall further a cause, in whose adranceMent every one isiaterested —in whoie successl l, depends the future . pros , perity of our Republic, and in whase'succs depend the happin+ of millions yet unborn. , .. r 61;y! :Irina - seer in' England.—Letters reeeiv ,, ICIGIII SCLIOOLS.-'t-Night SchOoli are being ...___, .e . ti at Wa . shit .., l7ton, froint,l„ondo,„l D re s i-ni - ' 'established in inane lowna iri 11,i.,.. .t In Philaddelphia. til t • have. been established ; His recover is considered doubtful, and , by private enterprise - and public - authority. I should ,he recover; it is said; he will not be A'large Ituti. , er of s.,liools have been open. i able•to remain at his post, ed, and vet / Many blows and yonng menarel A Greek maid being asked wh replied, at fortune excluded for want.elf room. - The_ effect of ; she wohld hriug her . husband, 1- ~ men . . 11 , 1 , 0 rinve l l .will bring him what gold cannot purchase— this is good ; fop, the voting i a heart unspotted, and virtue without a hitherto spent the „greater portion .of „their ; stint). which is all thatdescended to me from time in the streetsl and. brothels of Phil- I my parents." • adelphia, consisting Piosily of the '' Killers" V, '7"-errtp"4c.—ln Londbei., there ,are 12,000 acid - Bouncers:T' whose . ,ficts - of depredation , Children reemlarly under trainin'g, to crime, have given that cit • a bad !narrie--the 1 30,000 thieves:4) o receivers of stulen goods,. . persons , picked brio a state of drun •• young Men are now nighty convened in the l i 2 k 3 e 11 ,0 n 0 e s 0 50,000 diabituhl gin drinkers, and school - houses of Philadelphia and twig - till 1'50,000 of both S'exes leading anti an aban lessois--Ahese -young men, heretofore . ' the' dotted life., terror of the city, are :receiving instruction;Ll • ,3fes ..? . Viap,Ttr oi FalkiMiller.—The Lynch , in riii)st cases from females. It is a singular' l-htirgh (Va.) - RePutliecht, eoutirms the state - fact,- that since th..e, schools have been l.meint that on Siniday Week, this lady n and .t. -. opened there. is 'mu h .less of that' rowdy Aier paramour passed t rough that tow :- spirit' latelYi:so prevalent, manifested, an d their w est ward rroute.:HerparamOur regis , tered as Mrs.andMrs Williams. fewer outbreaks. 'j is the proper mode 1 Peter Mille'', the li it of the late Peter -t eradicate evils - front a community. Edu t .Miller. , of Easton. to Whom the entire estate care the young and all will be . well. While ' .of the latter, Was rec tly, adjudged by the "-, upon - this subject; it May be proper to su'g.,- I Supreme Court, died at 'his residence, in gest-the formation of such - schools in our I Ohio, on the IGth ult. The large property midst.; ' There are relany in our town who dren, which he inherited, wit , l descend to 'his chit *would be glad to ta4i advantage of the op-1 . dren, of whom there . a, e . tWelve. •, . porkunity:, The effict would be most ben- 't Absence of mind.— woman in Chit), put her baby into the wasl ing-iii6, --- tind us dirty eficiatin an educational point or view, while I frock. and petticoats' . id o. the cradle, and set the morals of - the yon'ag would; in 1 ropor- her little boy to rock i - She did not discos.- tionate degree, be promoted. , ' A.; ' .er her mistake until the baby cried when the pinned its left leg Ito the line as slie,hung i 1 . _ Crime_ llor.neris t A.7r W,i.s.nrcti..,•rox.-:--Al,i t out in the yard to dry. .' Washington letter*.ii the New York. Tribune I Methodist Protestant Church.—lt has 82 says:-“Arc.Ordin,g to the Blue' Book, there ; annual conferences in!, the United States, 68 '•9O missionaries,77l are employed In the lOistricCof Coltimbia, in stations, 3 - 5 . 1 sircuits.;• .- .. •tinemat ministers and preachers. 700 unsta pertnaneht situations 780ufeei; with salaries i i t tioned ministers and • Preachers, 798 meeting averaging-from-$1;500, to e 1,600 each ; of houses, 5 parsonages, 62,305 members,and this-number -Virginia yas,'l33,,)laryland 13 : 1,' 03.725 dollars Worth,! of church property. and the District of Co umbia . B7,,nraking.2 sl , ! A tar , e • b us iiow.. ;The N. V. Evening or nearly one-half of he whole number. ' If : Post is told, On good authority', that a mann- - we were to add to thr other offiecii f in die Jacturer in Worcester; Mass., has made, by District, with salaricsaveragingfrom $590 tol . the sale of six - barrel pistols, in California, $2,000, who are engaged. in and about the I upwards 00,04.. public buildings and public - ground, witty L 4.rthourrh it tras Californy that was try rii i".' what are termed ' temporary Clerks iil "i -, to get lilt" eaid Mrs. Partington, as she in n ''' ' l i rti the last bhlfottings for Clerk, in the .. the Department-7, - we should have at leasto *G ' -9 I House, of RepresentatiyeS;hut ,it seeds it's men under gO - yerinuerit appointment and pay 1, M r. Fi nne y.. B ut I tipoie cis ano nyeous t o from the two States above, named and this the same ihinry.. , • th,..es."ve - only propped-the ..., .. District.".. i proviho."- . . , . . , " 4 Meth Shot by a . 111 - 07:u . in. n a quartel= A GleAN•ric,BuselESS.—There is in Boston 1 ' ' - • - • in one of the Five Pointis - locartikes of' a tailoring establishment that employs 3000 - i Ithaca, N. V. , known: as 4. nada," .clue,l).l operatives ire making garments, has. branchesl Letts was sotwoman' named Susaiil in every section of-the country., and whoselWilker. The wound; if it does not prove sales amount to mortl.. than haft *million anf. rno'rtal,-will eripplelaim for life.. Letts had ~,7 ' first broken the woman's jaw -bone kilt blow ' nually. Two expre'f,ses are constantly cm- , , . , with h billet of d I woo .. ' env it i ployed in carrying gc:existo the retail ] .ot - , ' Cholera on v-T i'Ve ., ohm.Lhe.ll..boisv' ills ere- OAk HALL, Boston, is the name of this 1 Cau,rer says the St. ;Louis steamer Aleek large and flourishing clothing house, It has i - c.-4 ~ t „....t,.pasied-up the river on the- 24th, hay risen to its present position by - fuinisiiing ' in, on board several hundred Germanenii goods-at a small profit. . , ' grants, when the Cholera broke out two • . . days . preVicitts, of which , some eight or ten - - I have died; many ' mare were :down with it, I'.' • The ugliest newly married man in the west went...into a store in Cincinnati ; lately to buy a mirror.- When .he looked 'into it he fell back aghast, and requestsd a friend to go and run away with his wife while,he went after a divorce. ' - . FROM A RECENT statement of the affairs of the - . - t\evrs irork Gas Company, it appears that they have 45 miles of pipe laid, at an expense w 00,000.-. The new ;works which they have recently ,erected hate been built at an exPense of nearly a' million of dollars.' t The Conapany_ ; have ;over 3,000 g ym% lamps, a larger number, it is said, than any other Company In, this Country or in Europe. Just TRIBUTE.—The Harrisburg Telegraph, in speaking'of theTclection of State Treasurer, pays tbelollowing tribute to the late incum r` bent of that office:- 1 ' • Mr. - BLit' can retire with the proud con : stiousncss of having been tbepipneer in many inapcirtantrefortimin the administration of the Treasury Pepartment T .'and also of having contributed by his energy and talents to the bright - and cheering rimalts which have erowied the financial operatians of the past • • year. • Ivo County. of ..F!_enn. —"Petitions a.re: •In eireulatien agains.tilie new County of lean, have been numerously signed. , News of tie bieck. Patriotisni.—A colored man, at the west end, says he goes for " dis union, hit or miss.". In Baltimore, on Saturday last, an eel, 20 inches iti length, and nearly 2 in circumfe rence was found in a main water pipe. Diringthe yeai 1849. one •thousand and sevAniemigrant vessels arrived at Boston, containing. 34,973 emigrants. . The whole number of deaths in St. Louis; during the year 1849, were 11,430' of 4,144 were of cholera. That wild woman of Texas has been sten again, and stron g forces are engaged in an attempt to capture her. The whole amount of damage by fire. St. Louis, during the sear 1849, was $3,- 335.450, upon which there was an insurance to the Amount of $2,601,100. The charge of Polygcany made against the Mormons at Deseret, i s contradicted by the citizens of that country as. an unfounded and 'cruel calumny. • ' Italiain Woman haA been arrested in New York, for begging with a child band aged in every limb so as to make it look like a skeleton. Conscience.—The Secretary of the Treasu sydicknowledges the receipt of twenty dol lars, " justly due the United States," which. have been; paid into the U. S. Treasury. • A nag' was recently killed in perks county; which ! weighed, after `i•beiug.4lz:qr - ised and .drsed, 9-1 . 21 'pounds.. We,are - perfectly willing that old , ,Berks should:le distingit the biggest •hog A man has been sentenced to death at Lim ony, in France. for having made_ seven or eight deliberate attempts at pciisoning his son and othermembers ofthe family zu or der to reduce his eipenses. , He'll da--During a recent steamboat trip down the Ohio, the- berths became so scarce that a tall fennobt Yankee rented.' his at 52 00 per night and slept in by day. He'll do for this. world. Gettlislatre,"on Wednesday last, a ver dict was obtainect hy Henrietta 3lelhorn. against Frederick Moritz, of 8-1,00 and costs, fur breach of promise 61 marriage. Father .Ifatthele administered the pledge at Savannah, on the 27th ult., to about 1100 persons. He proceeds from Savanna'h to St. Atigtzg.tine. Immicrrannts.—Th'e number of immigrants landed at New York during January, was was 13,031—being, .1.108 more than in Jan uary. 1549. A true Lill has been returned by the grand jury, of Susquehanna count•. against the late cashier of the Susquehanna county bank for obtaining property under false pretences. , The term f‘ newspaper carrier," is now mo dernized; and clands thus : Gentlemanly disseminators of,early intelligence." .4-bill hp lecit. reported in the Virginia House of Delegates, appropriating $3),00 per year,for the removal of,free colored per sons. The tares of the State Of Wisconsin are st, heavy-, that many of the collectors have giy en up - their commissions, rather than incur the odium of etiforeingthe collection. " Raab in iiimon.ern.—A bill has passed the Legislature of WiSconsin, submitting the question of banks or nu banks in that. State to the people. Cincinnati, femhles; in men's attire, around the 'streets, after night, drink various coffeehouses with young men. very. Singular if Truc.—A Dr. Langley, con fined in the Nenagh Jail, Ireland, itas fasted forty days. He says he lOs.t a pound a day in weigfit. and during' - this time all the organs but the heart and lungs ceased their functions. Li prowl log in Nice, Mr. Burke, in his last report from the Pat- • eat office, estimates fifty, eggs for the con sumption of each individual in, the U. States, and that each egg is worth half a cent. This will make eleven hundred millions of eggs consumed,' and a half millions of dollars paid out for them. The St. Laitis Tragedy.—The Grand Jury have indicted Gonsalvo Montesquieue, the unfortunate young, *Frenchman who recently killed two young men at Bamum's Hotel, St. Louis,- for intirder in the first degree. Hit brother, Rairnond. was detained as a witness. The trial wall probably come off during the present term of the court. • Western Eloquence.r--Mt. J. "V. &animal), of Calcago„ closes a ld,ng appeal in behalf of a railroad to Rock River, as follows ;—"Shall the Iron Horse snort in the valley . of Rock River in 1852, and Slake its thirst In its crys tal stream? or shall the Fox River and the Lake alone afford its-sustenance?, THE; MINERS' JOURNAL, ;AND; POT TSVILLE GENERAL' ADVERTISER. The coal Trade • Trade for 1-850 The. cold weather fey the last feW dayi has coinild.:. trebly increased the retail mule of Coal la the princl! pal citien,and the Impression now G that the quantity in market unconsumed, on the opening of the Spring Trade, will bet , reduced considerably below what It was last year at the opening of the Kiwis:tins. The uncertainty of the rates. bred upon by the Rait- Road and Canal Companies for 18.10.(whicb have not yet been intoeultiatedy bare had a tendency to check the quantity now sending to 'market from this Re-' gion, and has confined the Trade to the actaal wants cf the market on the line and for city consumption. The'Couspanies, we anderstan4ave considered prodent to delay' the publication of the tariff of toilet .: At., to .the latest period, with It view of obishalni all! the informal at from other tegionsos to facilities.'., Ikt n er.bich might have a bearinp open the trade of this: Anion. Aureola sent by Rail Road dating the week ending on Thatailay 'evening last. • ' Wear.. 3.107818 87 IS 5,151 tY7 - 24X7 ll' Port Carbon, Pottsvine. P,cbuyikill 'largo, Pon Citrus, 1%1314 11, To;acne time last year 104,69% 15 10tol RAIL UOADS Tranlyortaties oft as Railroads is Saks,/kW Chntsig. The following is tffie quantity of Vaal transported over the different Railroads In Schuylkill Courrty, for the week eliding Thunday evening. Weer— - Tow.. Mine 11,11 and 6.11. R. R. ZOO: 00 16,839 10 • Little ritbuylkill R. R. 1,626 08 6.i02 02 ' Mill Creek - do 3,015,46 1ti.4591 07 Schuylkill Valley •do 2,301 05 6,661 18 Mt Carbon and Pt Carbon 22,407 09 24.639 42 RATAN Of TOLL •AD TR4ASPORTATION ON RAILROAD to March 1, tSO From 51.earboo.A.Ifaireo.P.CItnton 1.60 1 75 1 55 170 1 115 145 To Richmond. '' .P 11040104 For additieual New. Advertisements see Next Page. They will there be found arranged under proper Heads Sheriff's Sales. TSheriff' of Schuylkill County, advertlies'the I following property for sale at:Wm: Matz's Hotel, ortMaturday, March 9d, WO, at 10 o'clock, A. M, PmpettiofJohn Liretz,•llivtpi Township. House amPlot of W.I. 11. Auutatt, Schuylkill Ram. Provrty of Geo. S. Drey.,Schnylkill Township. Three lots of Jacob Seitsinger, deceased, in Pot - Wino.. The property of Wel. Etnerich, Wayre Township. Mouse and lut of Adam Mott, St. (Neil. The property of Wm. Patton, Jr.,' Pottsville, and Christian Ilaertler's farm In Porter' Township. February 9 Two Nights Only ritz CELEBRATE:D ORIGINAL Pil-CHTINOALE ETHIOPIAN SERENADERS. Messrs. H. H. ..lohnson ' Al. W. Mite, H. Morgan,! {furry Lehr. Geo. Kunkel, • • wit? Master Floyd, .. VirOtTr. reaptetrolly announce to the citizens of LVI Pottsville. and vicinity: 7 lla they wilt give two of thetr iinattablegantertsat the TOWS HALL, nu -Vanday awd tursdny Eeettiothrs. February I lith & 12a. oo which occasion they wilt introduce a' variety of new perfOrminees, atiotag which Is. their eelehrated Burlesque or the. COW .t.t.; N d,—and. in iniita• toe itutle‘tre ..n the t e is. Belt .Ringers.-11175GA. RI AN SIN6H:R-4, .1110...79 1 0(111.1.14. gee. Master Lq..l. the celebrated elhinon Elisler of the world, %%tit ato,ieir iu hte original L' • ince. re Foi furilor p.,titehlittisk.e toll s Ci CEO IV. 11.111% EY, Mana i. n•lt ' Feb 9. 1.•53 The 4 elehrttl ctt 411hiron ramify, FROM THE OLD BAY STATE, • WILi gt.,,.rie t^.,ir ,Jlro I I 1!•., certs at the TrW": HALL, Potteettle, nn Vtir.ttti4DAY, FEIC 17TH, 1850. LFnh. 9, 111501 Orphan's Onset sale: i)unsi , AsT to an order of the Orphans' Court of tt Sebuyikill Catinty, the oultseriber. Israel Reed. ifdminietrator of the estate of Joseph Lati•h. late of Butler Town:hip. in' the tountrill Schuylkill, deed. will expose to ?ale by public Vel.olllB, On Friday. tit lit day of .Afarek next, MR o'clock In the afternoon, on the heteinatter de . scribettpremises. in the town of Ashland, • 3glae count) aforesaid, all 'that certain Tavern • !!• s•, Stand and two certain lots of ground, Nn star t.O, I and 3. In the town of Ashland. Butler • 1: tp, t-• Go. containing ettett/n flora on 9d 'trek, 45 feet, and In length. or depth 125 feet bonivied Narthwardly by lot" No, 5, Westwardly by a 25 feet wide street or ntley,l3t.titli wardly byA 45 feet wide atreet, and Eastwardiy by .4/1 street aforesaid, ' Alm, two other lota of ground No. 42 and 44 in the town or 'Ashland, aforesaid, containing each in front on Centre Street, 25 feet. and to length or depth DM P eel tirattiVyin.Nire.—aii'd MIT by Centte, st. aforesaid,atrd the rdessuases„ buildints and ire prosements thereon erected. rste the estate oYthe said deed. Attendani . e Will be given and the conditions of sale made known at the lime and place of sale. by ISRAEL REED, Administrator. fly order of the Court DAN`L KAERCIIIM Clerk. Orwigshorg, Feb 9, JEW. 6.4 s Public Sale WILL be sold at Public Sale, on Saturday, %""owa the Oth day of 111 arch nest, at 11 o'clock, in M. the forenoon, nt the public house of Henry, a Messier, innkeeper, in the town of I.lewel- IYII. a certain TWO STORY Frame STORE; and Pwellin; House and Lot ofground (nnw occupied as a Store by Jortzs Kattfinan) containing In front, 50 , feet, and in length or depth, 150, adjoining Jacob Sherman, and others, with a Lease terminating on the Ist At11"11, 11 , 51. N 41 0 .521 41 and Indt.putable title wttl be given on said Ist Mull 1951. Terms of sale made known, on the day of Sate, by JOHN STERNER, nod the Hers of Peter FenstcrtAcher; deceased. Feb. 9, 1850. Cr-ts. . . Register's Notice. NOTICE. Is hereby given, that the Administrators hereinafter named, have filed their respective ac counts of the following Estates, in the Register's Of fice of the County of Schuylkill,which accounts have been allowed by the Register, and will be presented to the judges of the Orphan's Court, on Monday the lath day of March next. at MI o'clock la the forenoon,' for allowance and confirmation, when and where all persontsinierested may loomd if they think proper. I. The arcount of John Omar& Administrator of the estate of Wm Tobias. of -Wayne Township,deed. 1. The account of U.iiiiet. Zuber, Administrator of the Estate of John 'Luber; late of West Penn town ship, deed. .. . 3. The account 6f Peter Carbon, Administrator with the will annexed, of the estate of Joseph Bugg, late of the Dorofithbf PottiiVille, deed. DA N' L It A Ellen ER, Register. Register's Oilier. Orwigs- _} burg, Feb 9,1450.6 -If - Piano Fortes. THE Largest, Cheapest, Best and wioltmost. elegant assortment of PIANO FORTES in the United States, et.n always , he found at the warehouse of the Subscriber, 11l Chrssitt &eta. Owes Fifa, at the Otd Stand occupied more than a third of a century by Mr. Gen -Wittig, music publisher. PIANOES,' LIAM'S,- . • , OItGANSi. SEILOIIINES. ~ . , J E OLIANS, ikc ,dce., Fresh front - the most celebrated MATlll , lCtUrer§ in N. Truk, Boston, Baltimore; Philadelphia, and elss where. didd wholesale see tettib at the maker's cash prices, Eli= OACAR C. ilr'CAnTErt, 171 Cilerarritt Street, Philadelphia trt-1),„ Ab 0, MO Sherif f 's Sale. ny slime of several writs of Venditiont Exponas, I/issued by the Court of vomrtin p n Pleas of SchWmuyl kill County wilt he to nblin nt Mates Motel. in the Borough of Pottsville, on Satur da Y the 2d of March next, nt s o'clork, P. M., All the right, title and interest uf.hirob Matthews, of m and In all that certain tot or piece of ground attuate in Morrie Addition to Pottsville, bounded In front by Centre Street ;on tfie west by a feet wide alley. and on the east by a lot now at' late of Lewie Waters, con ''ott in depth about 270 feet and Inwldth . B3 feet and with the appurtenance:l, tonsisting of a three t i chmaker ntniti and 3 two story ramie ut.ack- Ai. Late the estate of JACOB 51AT7m.:NI/ EL :d an.l taken into exeeption and t., be sold by - C. !el S Shertff. Slwriff's Clrwicidong,}% eloroaiy Mo. fi— 9 in.9e l stn•y smith tb Se' 011%, Candicti, soap, - era'. I - in silltscribers have in store on : favorable terms I II; gallons Steach , i Winter Sperm Oil, IV: '0 do Unbleached do do 25 0. do Bleaehed Fell do '.-th 0 do do solar • do Noo do eo %Intel TAM 011. 2lti'o do do do EINOMM Ott, Hat do do do .. Whale Oil, '.O 0 do do 14 rine do 18.700 do Strained North West Coast Whale Oil. very light, for miners' nee. IfilV pii,IIIII CIMMOO Oil,suilable for greasing, COO do do 1.31111. Oil. 10.020 do Tanners' Oil. comprising Straits Banks, Shore, and 'ruiners' Whale. Olt, atiO boxes Adamantine Candles, 900 di, Mould and Hyped Tallow Candles, as ..,r,pd '17,4, (no charge for box et.) VI boxes Yellow .and Brown}3nap3, • . Peruvian and Pataennian Guano. . BOLDEN & PRICE:. No. 21 North - Wharves, ad store above Areh Street. i Feb. 9, 1820. - 9-20103 - Philadelphia. i . . . Slates 2 Slates I Slates: 0 bozeri SLATES of various sizes. also,lV ire 10 bound and Iron bound for Schools.' just re ceived and for sale cheap. , The. stabscrtber is Agent for the Pennsylvania Slate Faciovi..llw best Slates in the United States, and a*P. plies Schpols. Store-Itiortiers, Ike:, by the wholesale at Manufactures and Vhitridclphin prices, at his Cheap D2ok and Stananacy Pcitessin o e. . Bit NNAibi. 18 46- . -111, J. E. Curvier. ARCHITECT AND ICN CINEND, No. 51 North Sole Street, -Ptilads. rAITES DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF /..." Contracts to, erect Dwellings. &e. and layout the monde for Country Seats or Cemeteries g together with the at retirement of Trees to give the proper et feret.—Also, Churches. liosphals, Prisons, Wales Works. DaaWorks. AC, op 'helmet and Most approv ed pane; lnetudipg bestioilrenalanol. l 4. Philada-Feb. H. ADM Wateb ;Tfooks. hold Milos, Flu Riav,ind ',welly of all derlirtism i t vg. • Jan. 19, '5O —3l Nett door to the Post-01'w:: Statement of the Receipts) and ' ,lExpeaditures OP SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. von 'ras .vma assess. ilsejratis CArk to Eof. Thies:rev .f tie . Crersty of turtkltt eta do Coomissioses of said Crusty. fr U au PTi .f Joinery 11149, a tkir 7th rkty of Jolngoot_..ll. D.'1.1150. To balance reautluing in the hands of Benj. Christ: Treason% from last sentiment. (as per repot!. of Audttors) 3.0 47 To each recd lb, taxes on unseated lauds: 301 88 " • For taxesLim unsealed lauds . . sold at Treasurer's sale, 2,007 00 To . ^ Forma on unseated had sold, tuVomails'rs. 'ale In 1813,, 391 39 Ta " " "• In 1849, .789 10 To. " For taxes ott unseated land re.- ' deemed, To f " From Wm Palley. Esq..,for Lime, Iron and Inoue sold, 808 For The use of Court Route, - 3 00 For V Elhlllaber's note • 18 10 From Joniuhan Hester. for rent for a noose In Haven,' - 00 To " Wm Ifenimer, for the use „ • _Court !roam, _ - 100 To r• Win Fisher, his far- 1201 on 7 • house end lot in S. Raven, 173 TO o. John Bannan,Esq. for Id. • bee & Kelly's ante In full, 173 00 Win Franey. for Esq. and Reading Railroad and N. tomes' expenses a storage on aro: ofscrap hen • recoverd from Thos Lloyd, - as stolen, and claimed by them, 89 89 " Jos llanttloger, Esq., on es ennui of sways. Keicherschleger OB ac count ofa house and int put. chased by him (Mtn the Cormier,. In 8. Hoses,' 80 00 To " Blttminer. fbr Noy& Eoeh's note In full, 3 32 To " . Win Huff, deed fres paid by' • Cotninis'rs to Cl'k, on land • purchased by hlm at Com • missioner's sale, ' ' ' 11 00 To " Wm J Dobbliu,?Treasurer of ' Schuylkill Lodge, fo a l year root. far a room In Court Hons., 23 00 To " 0 B Zulich, doe Imposed and • collected bum , for keepinga tippling house, $4 09 3 To • Jll Aker, wit. fees refunded in the case Com. vs: B 11 , Cr.& ry, ' 433 To For taxes on•unseeted lands. " 41 12 To " John T Werner, Sherif. am't of Ones. east, and verdicts, collected by him, 297 88 From the Coileetors orate dlt recent Townships and Bo roughs to wig : Pinegrove Borough. George Barr, 1844 George lleinbach 1845, in fall dam Spancske, 1848, in fall Jacob Barr. ,1844 Frederick iinyder, 1849 To " To " To " Tors L. 43, 438 03 05,5t5 05 54,500 05 15,120 CI EMI 134,681 11 To To " ° Porter John Haute, 1844. in full_ Benjamin Hilary. me. In full' 'Henry ileberling, 1817 David Heberling, 1898 North Manheiin. George Delbert. 1817. lu full John L Coto, 1.49, In full John L Cato, 18191 South Mannheim. John Reichert, 1819 Aamuel Rupert. 1848 John Runkle, 1849 89 00 28 00 -- 93 00 Barry. . Fianets,Dengler, 1846, tu r Itil 81 Joseph lArtistt, 184 S 140 n lagei Reed. len. Tamaqua as flirbeek, 1816, in full Willl.rni Tagireit ISPI, In full Henry Kepner, 1819 Rush Bann, 1846, in full 2.Atepliets Ignore, 1848 Win Neifert, 1819, • West Pcnn. lienjeadn Zehner, 1815, In roll BenjantlWZinonermin, 1947, In full Jonathan 1898 Div Id Kistler. DM Jacob Met:, 1849 Adam Kilns, 1819 West Brunswig. Abraham Albright. 4)46. in full 131 77 ll.•nry Fahh 1847, in (1111 John D Lunit.lBlt , . in full John D Fnlll, 1819 ' . • Afinchrille. P:er Stroup, 1811. In rail 161 00 Henry Christopher. 1846, In full 235 71 .._... . .. . _ Michael JdnhaLlSlB Cass. ]gme.leebll, 1619 N o rwegian. Edward Of:nonce, 1917. in full Ira !Ake, 1819. In full ()able% P Martin, 190 . . Lower Mahantan.go. Peter titui zman. 1846, In full 3R 76 Peter Dreeajer, IRV In full 203 90 Frederick Schwalm:l l B43,o full . 142 21 Abraham Dressler, 1819 ',- 623 86 ,___lol7 73 Way . ne: Anihnny Blehaamen.lB 46 , m fnll John W Heffner, IN T, in fun • Joseph Berger, 1448 Ilt,nry Daniels, 1849 . . East Brun.rlng. DanVl Weaver, 1846. in flill 155 52 Jonathan 'Vont, 1847,in full -- 116 91 John W 110c.b. 'lB4B ' - 290 00 Itenben JOOOO 6410 490 95 -- 1063 Branch. P. A. Clouser. 1846, In Dill lieut.'' , Bressler, 1817 'Henry Orrastei, 1818 ThIMMO 11 Abbott, 1849 East Norwegian. I. F Whltnny,lB lB . In full ,340 00 Whitney, 1840. In full IJ7 34 .--1157 3 Upper Maha s nitmgo. Peter Snyder.ll346 83 06 413 Jacob Starr, 1819 00 StS 00 Putegrece. John Felt?, 184% in full Ttunnas Berger.ll34l. l is lltll John Bleebler, 1848 Leonard Fully, 1049 - - Buller. , .. Peter Beltringer. 18-19 11 00 ' e Schuylkill Ha g en. Daniel Laventierg. 180, In full 113 lib' William Koch. 048, in full 173 90 , ---- 715 46 Schuylkill. 23 Charles Bobsen 1948 2 00 471 00 Israel Hauser. 1819 L.— 696 00 ' . Blythe. , Joserel Ballet, 1819 - 671 00 Ortngsburg. C A, Rahn, 1849, ~, 4/,6 t 2 Foe/Mile. Elsa' Derr. 1816, in dull 649 41 Geo 11 Btichter, 1849 2500 DO --,—. 3069 41 Frailey. lantrod cripli)nl34B, 145 CO Moses R Young, 11349 160 00 - 1 - 305 00 ' Tremont . . i idea tleb3ch, iSIB, Satnnel U ipple. ISO Schuylkill Harm' Chattel Tinazmger. Itto Pinegrore Toicnship. CAttistopher Stlitope.lBl2.ln fofl Lotter Mahantango. rump Nina% 183 . 3.16. full . I Porter. braham, Keler, 1843, la Bill • I Rush: Chyle, Brans 1847, lit full January 7,, 1838. balance remaining In the of Benjamin Cheiat.Teetianter, 3,811 84 , fly Cash paid lamer. B. Levan.Trearnrer of the Rebuyl aill 'county Poor Honor, 17000 00 t , for fiprink Eiectinn. .. • 631 63. " Witness;fees and mileage In Cowman- 1 wealth cases, Oa Si " . Constables' quarterly returns 159 06 ."Henry Gels far amt. of County tax over.! paid, i 12 00 " L. Adam', for amt. •sf County and Road tax hverpaid. I 7 02 " Illamt.Fidleratat.of County taA overpald,', 1 .56 " Henry F} 1. • , do do 124 GO • " 1. F. Whitney, do • do 1 t 23 " Thai. Adams. do do 111 60 Henry Bressler. do do 161 22 '. tr. K. qi ; enff (or t.arding 'Jurors in use ; Coach. vs. Mulbal, antler & Mary •Ste Ward . _ 1 • '36 ao .. c on erh Ss. tanicaey.' • 700 " George Koch for l being jurors la case . •. Corn'ib. vs. E. Cooper, - 13 SO .. A. Jack ;10 days' boarding tab:la atwork at WI, -. 320 . Beth li4ota stet Of boarding renaming ' in cue Uom. vs- Melba?, 4 TS " Jobn-D. Long overpaid on his data., 10 71 i " Assessors' wage*: 941 73 " Rattan J oases for holding the .Gene Elections, 534.40 „.' lobo Claenhowct for famishing a room for bolding election, . 4,30 " Redemption money on unseated lands, 474 17 " P. P. Ledo* fee crying sale of d 0,.. 300 " JOba Claus for mason work at jail, 62' Jobs Lister,' , 416 100 "' Andrew . Bacir, do do 73 " Wm. Frady, for clittiploglev prisoner', ' 330 do i tin a top en a stove. : 136 Gem Rmiger blacksarlak mask sapid, 3le " Christian ?eager for duals' priseems.ke,s7 44 " Jacob flayder carpenter work at Jail. I 111- J " aco Wired do do* 2( 4 " on b a flock itillOtt. boards delivered atjail,22 " Geo. Hatennel Riv2o Wads atone do 116 00 " Nicholas Etalltur Won sr orb at Jail, • 13 30 " D. Hoye. • , 000 ~ Jcmathats Lathy for attending masons at Air - 900 " frank eget an d 10 days do 4o , 10 00 " tint Ilteno and others for erntent and 1,1133 85 17 00 77 00 118 IA 62 93 50 00 162 50 471 I) .% 49 59 • 60 61 • 50 78 84 00 806 95 110 00 241 59 500 00 1959 59 435 00 Union 50 00 --3 lb 36 0 SO 409 19 307 00 11l 04 93 OS ,5I 120 00 204 37 1O 15 54 OS SS Si 162 SO 396 24 New Castle. 336 33 fill 15 --- 1140 63 122 I 1 207 00 770 00 1%37 SS I=El 671 411 an 65 500 00 1604 47 2513 ;4 224 65 55 110 100 00 668 30 N. fa OA SS ferl VI 340 00 ---- 2073 39 341 58 12 33 ' 43 00 442 55 831 46 10S 00 100 00 200 00 labor atjail. *. . . atones /1 50 M. glinmel Oar lansherdria moues Air ' • the use ofJall. i SO 23 onion Haag for e hauling 4 Wt. Cement' • frour_Portgelfl'- 1 00 eon Wolin dar battling t r oves t° t he ' bridge at Fable', • - , ; 110 00 Lathe Meter for II days' work don* • at jail, • 4.. 2 75 " clirimian delta for hardßigsand, krone, - . and boards tarps, .. .: 7CO " 'Frederick Wlit mending tobs,kr-,tat do, 2 62 " • 'Fm: Franey- aid others for Unita; 1 • load ofsand forjall. ° '', . 1 23 2 " Nathao Fehr:or plastering at jail ,- 193 " Jno.f3cisatalle,rattwnter work &meat do Bit " Samuel Metta for Ume for the use of do, 513 " - Jacob Fiebn,pniiing window lights in do 93 • Cfro.D. Beyer, writhing storm told fordo 1 90 ".. Nickolas Wallets& for work done in Court • . • Hausa cellar, _ 50 " - Jacob *elder fora 'desk ler Recorder's .- - Office. ..' 288 " Andrew Schwalm for do Prorhy.'s Oftice 943 .1. - John Moyer for repairimtpudip, ~. 75 " 2lenry.Voute for • seat for Frothy's oece . 6 75: " A. Fenzel, for straw for the nee of tail, 437 " Wel. Fenn'''. do . . do 2 50 . 1 Henry Roy forplanits . do 500 “ Henry Stauffer ir John Williams lb; sp. prehending Wm. Brown horepthlef. 24 20 - 1. Door for summon' a lot of old iron recovered from *Thomas Lloyd. 16 154 tathin Heisler for putting window lights In the house formed; owned be the Commiesioners, 37 " Jobs Bagel far 51 weeks' storage on a lOl of aid-iron taken by sevcrat persona -in possiation orrboznas Lloyd, . 11:00 " ino.Baget for renioving aim Wigan Rem Rwarta• • . . 300 christlin Selig for. hauling coal. semi, lime. tr.z.. for jail, - - SAOS7 _ 0 Jacob Seibert for ground rent. - _ _ ." .Samuel B. Fisher, balance in full ref tan' king maps for Schuylkill Crinnty,as . peterintrect. . 195 00 " 41urone, fees for en adjourned Court no 74 .' t' - Jurors" fees for Grand, Petit Traverse -- and Tipstaves, • 3449 30 4 " Jurors' fees on Inquests, Co do 90 30 " Elaml. Huss, late Recorder. for making • General index J4=l bringing up old .. . Record.. - - '. ' 155 45 " Jeremiah Rted,late Sheriff, costs, Coon. ty ire. P. Oman & J. Faun, • 15 02 ' " Conveying Grand Jury to Poor House, II 50 ' * - Conalablere . fees & mileage in Common• weatth eases, , , 222 24 0 * ,L2wis Milner tor ranking P. M. examine. ' tion on the body of Jno. llumpbreya 5 00 .. Lewis Reeser fur making P U exaMina. ' lion on 7 tins. Soben 500 ~ 0 Jacob F Trelehler Rot Comner fees 13 23 : " • Christian Roller for Binding Rooks ' 20 50 " Justices and Premium on Fox scalps 317 II * Justices Pees in Commusonerealth cases 137 52 " newish Hager for making Shim and Pants for Prisoners i 10 " Israel Wol le leer stacking stone Coal in Jail Yard ' ' 629 -" Notifying Jurors not to attend 'l9 59 " Bld Ranch fur medical services 4 85 " d B Medlar do 14 30 -* Frederick Beck for Shoes and mending . ' ~ Shoes for Prisoners 31 23 '..• Andrew &nig - 4* Tinwares in Mirth Sessions .... C Berger for Court Crier " Ferdinand Neater for Court Crier • 45 00 ... 11 Setup fur! Jackets fur Prisoners . 700 " 4 A Mendelson for Iderchandize for Jell „ 34 60 6 . Nedil}t & Bickel do do 661 " Jecob•Hontzinger do do 7Ot " • I. N Wagner do do 44 45 1. Joseph Hammer do do 59 92 A Dohrmann do do 0 40 " Henry Krebs for transcribing County statement ' • 4 00 " Geo. D. Boyer, Dan). noch and Viol. • Fritz Andltors,for auditing the Tress __ _._ GU si tr pra u moo ■ 10.11 and Commissioners account. 20 40 B. Wells for auditing Frothy. and , Recorder , ' account, II C. A. Rahn;postage • le Wm. Hammer. do Jae. Allebsch foe attending Court House Clock 5 00 " C.M. Straub for keepin g Coro're docket 11 25 Henry Krebs do do 37 50 • Ross Bull Mr making senatorial return 10 90 • B. Christ for a draft fir - favor of Treasury ; • Department, deficit of Slate tag 1785 SI O Road & Schoollaion unseated lands 103 91 Road Jurors 228 00 • Bridge V 99 00 Wrn. & E. Bickel in full for building fridge at Ranch's Rolling Mill, 264 73 4 Jae.Madara buifding bridge at P.Carbnn 1255 74 0- Kline & Co. for a marble stone for Port Carbon brides • • 900 • Inspector of Bastes Penitentiary for sup port of convicts. 1133 ,70 Interests on bonds due by the county 300 00 II: Witness fees and mileage In 4.6lmmon'th vs Thos. Doman and other. .V 8 '4 Thos. Mills Clerk fees for sessions 197 75 Bent Bartholomew Pros. Attorney 204 00 Jno. Bannan for his services as stoners' counsel to jan.1.'49,t0 full 100 00 II Isaac Betz, expenses for distributing du. Okays "; Lewis Dreher do do do • ' do traveling expenses going to West Chester on public business 11 25 • lease Betz do do do II 25 • Wm. Franey do do do 11 25 Benj Reiman for printing for the County ' and hooka and stationery 273 78 J..P. Bertram do do do 126 75 • Charles Fridley do do do 121 12 ; Strange N.Palmer do do: do 91 75 • , R. Wunder do do do 49 00 " : C.W.Goenther do do do 15 00 " R. Edwards do do do 14 00 - • 0 Jackson do do do 2 60 Jacob Hoffman for attending public al " 11111 C Bela W Cala set tr at.c• es, inissioner to Jan. I. 1650 148 50 • Wea. Fralley for 124 days do do 166 00 " : Lea's Dreher for 97 days do do 145 50 • •' . Michael Fair. far 17 days do do 25 50 David K. Klock jurors' fees on inquest held en the body of3atnes Budd 12 00 " Edward O'Connor for making the Hien : nisi assevonsent of Norwegian ;Tp. 35 62 for the year 1850 ' I I Edward O'Connor for making the ahem • - Von in the assessment of 1819 16 00 " John T. Werner late itherlir (or Sheriff fete and boarding prisoners to Dec. 31, 047. 1962 20 " Benbehrist for percentage on money plaid and received soirees. from Jan • I. '49, ho Jan. 7, '5O 363 42 Jeauiry 7, 1850. By balance remaining iu the hands of Beni. Christ, Treas _ ..as II B-1 I:E2 pennon of Mr outstoodiar tazooduo de tountiand Sure. by de Cotter -gent of tie different Torotaiips and Berourks, to toil: Borough of Pinegrove. county. Stile. George garr,lB44 , 866 00 $ Frederick U Werntk. 1817108 95 921 92 Frederick Snyder, 1849 I 87 93 121 46 _,East Brunsuig. • . John W Hoeh.lB4B • 175 93 • 64 71 Reuben Junes 1849 100 76 471 55 Upper Mahaniango. PetriElnydet, 1846 216 50 275 08 Jacob. 81arr,1849 . 517 42 490 62 , _ _ Pinegrore. John Theehler.l6l o , Leonard Felty 5 ,1610 Barry , Josep6 Larrlsh, 1648 420 69 Israel Ileed, 1649 235 14 SChuyiksa . , Chsrsar ner, 1849 •lel Refi Hauser. *Paidroff *lnce 'settlec...ent. ' IValtr!„ 63 53 893 29 n 54 j ti e cl e a n m e t P ti y:D:an a rP p le pe l 6 s it , rl . Bl : 4 ,l oB .i, 17 . 8 2 " : 251 : 4• 6 195 15 374 69 Johu RuroPl s o B49 cOrter: L 70 58 44 20 David Deberliat, 1848 .98 31.32 I John Wolff /NO I West Penn. Jonathan Moder, 12413 48 08 David Mallet. 1849 518 94 170 31 '• 631 63 554 46 &Redact Mohan. Russell, 16491848 334 69 633 22 Jame*, Rush. Stephen Moore. MB 225 Sri Wittlean Netters. 4440 Tremont. '474 :7 4 ....... J. R. Ziebaelt, 1818 _ _lO4 . 11 Saituel llipple,lBl9 . 332 16 • ~ Frailey. Samuel Gaible, 1848 . 67 89 i Mosel 11 Youdg, 1449 Br 136 28 , . iznch. Mari - Bressler, 1848 . ,Tboulas B Abbott, 1849 ' • ' , . Blythe. Wltlttun Heintz, 1848 Joseph 13/111, t, 1949 New . Castle. Adam' Kline, 1849 . 236 43 Tamaqua. • flaws Kepner, 1849 339 69 . , 1 Scha ylkill Haren. Charles .11untiinger, 1e49 223 23 .... ' 1 , South Manheim. Jobe Releberti 1819 23 SO Samuel FidlerjlBo 4 1 West Brun:wiz John ,D 77 18' .. '. North Itranheim. Juba I Coho, 0 ' 49 i 279 60 Ortoigsburg. $OO 00 El2l 17113 28x 10 44 .32,3 6 9 Chitties AHaii!i, 181 e Butler. Peter Seittinget, 18.19 PottsViik. Gettig. H Stitt:ter. HO Huai Otis, 1818,, camel iicssl4 180. 480 30 • Li Afahantcmgo. • Alitibaut theater, 1810 ' • bOO Norwegian. VanislP Ruth:l9l9 ; 503 01 • To tki krnorebis the Judges of ike Crawl if CoosioO Pleas of Ilsksy!kill County : We the undersigned , Auditors for the said County of Schuylkill, respectfully report. that we have audited , settled and adlusted ths account of the Commissioner" and iTreaturer of said County of Schuylkill, and sub- • MS the above and for egoism statement as the malt Of our Ittiestitation.lkom Which It will appear that there Is dot , the enemy of dabustlail. Isenletoln Cuf*. gsq4, late Treasurer, ths snood these thousand eight besdrid eel elem. drilla" and stsity , Cour tents. • le tiselotony whesent we hose hereunto warm binds at Orwimiburg this ninth 'thy of Jaaaary. A. Dtsone theeiend eight hundred' suit tiny. t0k2416L ran-z.l • DANIEL SOCit, LEWIS NEVE, ' +.1358 V*01615111 PAPER, CUIEAP—A ac of Bap. v. F or Cream colored English Mid Posz-4hio, Eng Eab Foolscap, • superior artor Lawyers a s Sal cams,lnst received Mid fin s h aleetre also as e. HANNAN+ Cheap Paper sad linitienitrillumel- Etre 31.40, - 4 i• . ..i - last oflLetters3 - • ILintitiPliNa- in the Pest Dace it Pottsville, Pa• cattle Ist ,of rebruary.lilde. . • - Arasstreig Elliti.Getufeißaptiael McKeever B . Atexaudiur P . Gallaher ,Pctor IldeEistire'Jobis Alspaeb Sling - • Gutry Deants- McCafery gadget Abett Geeing* Grim Pelee MsEiseany Jan I Adams Wm . Gallegan Greet* McGicesitilin II Allison. Wal , Galaaspy Mktel WC°, Bkhard 0 •• Patrick Glair* Ferdinand McCarthy Tina -Brennan Grave Gerhard • McFaddJohn n Chas Heiner David Gorman Mary, - Neliota Burt WM- • Skip latirtri.. ' Nabs Alex ' Brows labs S Glattaibee Isaae McDonald Pat'k' Beth. JaMes . , GraF e Wer . McDaniel Amos Barn. Paulek u h James., McGinl Mary Brausan-Mark le natiJames . Ship Letter,. Byrne Daalet illaspy lb • McGaulan Wee Boyd Sam"' . Gallivan Patrick McCormick N Blake Richard Gana, Mary ...• Mager)) , Edw'd Brooker Fitter 01" , ' McEvoy Patrick 1 Bennett Leal Meyer Thomas - McCabe John Bass Wm.* Co Snaps Jolla McDonald John Black Jobe 'trains Aside!! Mallatraid Martin Bear Wm a Hoffman Adam McGrath Mien Beddail Thomas Fierily Patrick ' Ittcoough And'w Beedily_Dattiel Houatari John McFading Rab't Back Henri W I Heaton John Brennan Thos. Illitwarts Martin. NMI Sawa Butler Jahn ' Howell Thomas Nusbaum L Matson Mark Hasler Patrick Nesbit Witt -ship flaehtnanna/bas Hurley Patrick Noon A S do Boyd Geo L' Horan Tobias •:' Nolan ?Mehl do Duckwater,Dav id !Deana David' '. 0 Brown Joseph Rollin. Patrick Outy Win &Co Brom Canto Hatless Edward °Reilly Matthew Betz Isaae.,;Harley John Osburn John R Brady Janie* , • . Hughes Patrick - ODonnel Antony Bruce Thomas Hoff Bride ODonnell James Blue Mountain Itammaken 14 . 0 and Peter - Lodge, 140 249 lingbee G , - ()Conner M 'ship Brennan Eirw . Hennis 13 - Odgers Cap t.) do Bracy Franklin Headier Morgan • " P t Brown Mr-'. ' Hester Owen Peon Lodge Ito 2 Hawker ThOtriaa‘.llers Sylvester Palmer Dr G G • • Burton Alfred Hill Win B ' - Potia Franklin • Bradylnsefill ' Hughes Richard APotta Fred'it A _, Broderick Id Halton Bernard' Pratt Z , 7 7 •Baciteractr-ioe. ' IfoyJamealr 3 Painter George'e Bergner Andreas Hendricks John Paull Edmund Beker Louis, 5.. Moaner Vfm ,l Parrett Moles *Bran Peter • itilidebrand W Pureill,Patrick Haden Marini Hill 51 try An n Pander , F V Barr Mary guin , Hoffman Catlett° Pilfer Henry Byrn Anti i - Hogan Catharine Pamier 'Lowrer Bararriart Diary Hill Miss Sarah Potts Miss - BaucherAnne .2. Hilt Mrs Mary Fancily Win ship Becker ritra - ",,Lidy Hare Mrs Susan 41 4 Barran P policylleffnerGea policy Quirk Pat'it ablp Hekirt Frectli do . ShipLet , ses. • It • Skip Astern Hughes Beajaininßighy Harlan , Boylan Pat'ic , • Howley .Micli'l Robson Thus 'Bell Antharty Herbert Lewis Robartallobert •. Brennan Trine !Marlin Stiehl 3 Reed Win. • Baffle Franels ' Headen Patrick Raga John Boyle Thoitias' 'Bodge Archibald Russells Geo , • 4) '', — Hodit Thames Ricath Richard Colnhen Eikw- Hagan Daniel Rosenthal A • Caleby bliehl ~. , I ' . Right Margaret' Collins Joseph Hirai° Patrick ' Riley Mrs Anti Curtis John - :: - J , Richards Julian, Cooper John l Jahnson Jos H SA:p Letters, Carney Matthew Jones John Ravine Wm Comes John; Jackann.E B Rees Stephen - Curry John -,.: ' Jones Richard Rourke John Chinning' Mr Jones James Reed Michael "Coinrors Joieph Jopos Miss Reape FrideriCh' Carney Matthew Jones taabella S • Cetotial John. Johnson Sarah Smith Robert P Chratopher d Jackson Jidai Stephen* fit Callan Margaret ' IC Wakes Chas Crow Miss Sarah Kaehline Chas Stephenson Wm ' Ship Lattlis. Kennedy Bryan Shannon Pumas Contiscan Pau Kelly Peter Sullivan John Carney John Kinsiey Ilugh • Smith Georg@ Cretan Thai: Kerner Wm Btrantee Abraham Onaper•Fenstich Kline Joseph Skeen Samuel T Compar. Win Karl Peter Boner Mittel • Cunimiligharn T Kline George Scoular John Collan Park Klinerd I) Sullivan Jchn Cowie George Kineinger Peter Sholdbager Philip CollitnrAndrevii Kunzler Kristian Simous Patrick Boger) , Trios: Kaiinedy Margret Sellers F P Connell Michael Kiliwie CatharineSinith Richard Callison John Kane Lana ~' Shoemaker Peter *Those who attempt to Counterfeit thia article are ro. (erred to the law of New York, of May ISO. by which , . it wilt ,bo .ben that every person ginoitifiag to these eon aterretts la subject to indictment, imprisonment and fine. : Ape t son selling oat of titis State, wilt be ruble to. arrest when In the State, and also to be held , as a wit ness against those be bought of or sold for. ' All Orders addrecsed to the proprfetor will he prompli ly responded to. . ..• Get . a Pamphlet of the Agent, unitive what won" dere are acComplistied by the use of this medicine.. Sold by. respectable des -Terri generally In the United States tad Canada'. Also, by . .I.c. C. FfIIGIIES. Pottsville ; ' ' ' S E. J. Fry, Tamaqua; C. Yrolley Orwiesbustonrg ; i tt o Ran Be th lehem 4 Pomp at Roomy, Ea :. Smith * Co., Allentown; 11. Masser, SonbatiTtril J. Shearer. Milton ; M. A. McCoy, Northannbertaeds D. r.. Tolle, Wilkesbartet W. a ntitenyfte Co:„ Whiter ~' Haven; C. W. Shags, Lewisburg; S. Williams:Hear Creeks 1!. M., Ebect. IttaucitCtolte Ballet feJonee Tunkbannock ; Frederick Klett • Agent.Phitatletpkin. Co., .Wholessd _ . Nov 3, ISO. 1 JOSEPULEVIVa CIRCVL AR POIICTED STEEL PENS. - • • a TO6 Administrators to the estate, deem it their duty, in order to preserve the high reputation the above Pen has sustained for Co many years In the gbvernment eittees and throughout' the commercial community,toadopt this mode of catitioning the pub lic against a commercial pen attempted to be palmed off his the originsi one. well ealenlated to deceive, from the close imitation of the late Air Lerft.,,Sigaa ries on the Interim of the lid of ' each bin, end also of the shape and labelling of the same. It has thesefore Deviate exidlent to establieh' n guide fur thedeteeting of the coonterfeiti. 'Ali boxes will have the sinestrtme f the Soca. AGENT, A. Pnictes,. In lbw men kanderirmig on the outside; noes are gen 'Ms wither: tAis, let/ themcome from what scums tbeypay, and no omit is' hirelettedmith the Original pen to sell around under any circumstance Cele order to preVent these frauds, we have ap pointed S. Batman, Sete Agent, .for the sale of these Pens in SebuylktlP County, who *sill Iltrnhrt dentate at our Wholesale pikes. ,All pens purporting to be pf 09111' manufacture offered by PediarS, ere worthless imitations-as tae never sell our pens toredlars.— These Pens are now need almost eieluslvely in the fiovernment.offtees et Washington', In the Banks, by Scriveners. dcc., end In th.. Public . 0111ces. For title, wholesale and retail reduced prites„ by S. HANNAN. Sant,desit for Cosity. ' rebh,,LBs. • b.tf LATEST . FROM WASHINOON. In, the Senat, nothing of importance was \ transacted on Thursday. Spoilafter imeet ing* it adjourned out dreespect to the mem. ory of the late Mr. Newman,), member elect to the lower House. in the House, , nearly the whole'dav was consumed in a debate on the bill relatcra -to the expenses for collecting revenue. __ FROM HARRISBURG, In he House Mr.. Beautitotit offered ial,sp portionrnent bill, but it was voted The Conmittee then agreed to ,report, the bill - —which we publish—altered so as to make Schuylkill and Berks double districts, =and adding Clearfield to Blair, Centre, ace. Ike; the Matters' JlLernal.l •. ),Ir. Barman': • LITTLE 'S lecture, cuiCheiXt• istrv,'-delivered in the Lecture Room a th. Ist Presbyterian Church, on Monday evening. . last, was consecutive, -clear, and forcible is 1 1 thought, and evinced, extensive research, and ' thorough acquaintance with the subject. It • aves-oue of the most interesting lectures of t . 135 season, and was listened to with flit. deep- est attention by, a very intelligent audience, was..eharacteriStic of 'the: ..there,was Ino efftirt at display or ostentation, Nit th e :1 outpouring bf a mind full of the subject. If• you were to. see him in his room IA the midst of the apparatus, and surrounded by. his class. You wauld observe the same personal dignity,. the same clearness of expression and discrimt nation, ;that was so evident throughbut his lecture.' Chemistry is one of the,niost inter esting studies, to say nothing of its inipor . lance and utility, ifs which the niind can en gage. some of the friends of science were occasionally to visit our room and see and hear fhb pleasing manner'in which Mr. In. , illustrates and minutely explains the pc- . culla r properties and leading principles of this Science,:l ant-confident they would be much 0 - ratified l • M. A. J. . . IikTiFFIC.I4 Is hereby elven, that a Court of Common Pleasi for the trial of causes ot issite In and for the County of Schuylkill, wilt he held atiOrwiesburg, In the (minty aforesaid, gin , IMonday. the 4th day ut :thacn, to continue two weeks If necessary. Therellwe, all persons having units pending, and nil Person., whose ditty it shall be in appear at said Court, will take notice, and govern themselves pc...vrdintly. sheriff's Office. Orwlgs- .1 C. M. STRACU, Ftlistrilnt hare. Fel,. 5 lc Proclatnaticra. • Ix7iIi:REAS. the Ilon. LUTITED KIDDPIT,Estp.fro; V V nre,odent of the Court of Common I Pleas•tat the comity of Mil, In Pennsylvania . . alit Justice or lie:sei real • 'onrla of Quarter Sessions of the Peace,' Oyer and Terminer, and Ger.eral Gaol Delivery, In said ciillistV. and STIIASGS: N. Pa Lattit„ and J•COD Estuireu, Judges of 'he Court of Quarter - se.“inns of the Peace. Oyer and Terminer. and Gen eral Gaol Deliv,:iy, for the trial of All capitaiand ether offences. in the said county of Schuylkill, by rpeir pre cepts to me directed, haireilrdered a Court of;Conimort Pleas, Ovcrsud Teriniocr and General GanylieliverY. be hohllii tit Orwigsloirg, on ,:Slntirtily the 11th day of March nest, to continue two weeks, if necessary. Notice la therefore hereby given to 'XtreiCoroner, the • JOstlces of tbc Peace, and Constableslof 'the said county of Schuylkill, that they arc by theAtzsid precepts. commanded to he then and there. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of' s;iri Jay, With their rolls, records, ingot sitions,etaininatlono. nod all other rementhrttnrot, do those things which in their several 4,111 V-1. appertain lob e done ; and nll ihn:fe that are bokitil by. recogui- - zances. to prosetute against the prisoner that ar t or then shall be in the anoint said. enuay of - Schnylklll, - are to be thco•anil there to prosecute , tbetn, us. shall -. be just. . , Shoritr`v Mire. Orw /C. M. W burg, Feb. 2, O. 5-te N. It.—The witnelses and jurors who are summoned to attend said coml. are require.) to attend punctually. In case of non-attendance the law In ouch canal made and provided will be rigidly enforced, Thlo riot fee is published by order the Court; thoiebon corned wttl guyern themselves accordingly. Dl. & J. M. 110svi, BROOM AND WOODEN' WAR*: STORE, No G 3 jr(Vo Third se. one door above Air&,eas t aids, . PHILiDEL ANI.IFACTURERS and Wholepale llealerivin all It;tiols of Brooms, Brushes, Burkers.,, Cedar Ware, and French W shoe and alt Brushes. Serebti, Duaterv.l'llays,lllaelrina Elailerni made Wood en Waren( every deacriptlon, 4c., at thcilowest matt te prices. o.Cat+M thIJ for Broom Corn at tha Bamo • ' Repairs or N avigation \ Cars.- . , s,:. TIXTT r 1 - ..1. O.O.I'IISA. lA' roe _ins.. 1 re,,i nu.. Or ..i.. linvine Reins of work d,elteerrel, either at roil ii 7; bon:Mount Carbon, Schuylkill Haven, ar Pori Clid ton.ai may be destred,.krz : • I. For two new w heeb, staked an a, •` . .2. •` two do do do . old axle, 3. " one do do, , do do 4. " ' stak ine old wheels, on olettiles, - each S. " pedestal boxes, each 0, • " brasses, each , 7. " resetting old springs, always adding another I..nr. elicit . • ' 8. " all oilier new cast Irnn u• ink per lb., 9. " do wrought Iron do 10. " old castings per ten. allowance for , All new- axles to he of-the hest English Cable Bolt . Iron, stratelit,thrnugli, and 3.1 'lichee in diameter. All nest Wheel.; to be or the pattern now used on the • iiCars, and chilled upon the tread at least half an Inch deep. MI wheels staked on, to be accurately gUlged 4 A. 0 i nches froul faceill lace of the flanges, atithe ~ , root. . . ; 4- . I The ahnve prices, traml to 4, to includq ail mph.- ing, straightening. key-seating, &b.. of old stays. and 1 all keys, bards, cotters, & r., required upem ale aales, land.wheeln, when !caned and fitted tip lot 7unliiiiikA No article furnished under these propcsikis, to be Willor. until it has been inspected and apptuved by I the proper officer. 1 'For the Trustees, JACOB KLINE. 5-to Caution. El P'OSTSCRIP'T. Proclaniation. can e•TS Tim commoNiTE,tvrit ELLWOOD monßis, IteAlenv Eng:l*.yr• 1 11 . 1 - IC • 5 t Feb 2, 1850 G.W. IleTclusnit's Celeior teal IN( OIL. FOR HORSES i, POCKET MAP of thp Cost Reston,' of fear/ .1, tYllr 2lol . rriCe SOUS , jo!t pobliab'ed 'and for oleo , nArtritace , robpeeittin moo, ~ • 50- , Tice it, ISM ~;:j --- i r 1 I MU