U •Igasts oF"ruE muisiter IltiatcairrioN.—Tiorp 'Dollars per annum. payable iteml-annually In advance, to those who reside lo the County—and annual) Is advance to those who resida ont of the County. The publisher reserves to himself the right to eharea ai .30 per annum. when payment it delayed Worn than one year. . TO CLUBS. Three copies to one address, 05 00 Set , en . . . 4. 'lO 00 Pifteen " .. ~ 10 00 ,FiVe dollars In savior.. will pay for three year's übseription to the Jammed:l - . 0., RAT= Or &DVICITII3IIIO. ,One Square of i 4 Snell, 3 times, Every subsequent Insertion, : . Four lines, I time; . Subsequent intertions, each, One Square, It months, _ • Sit month, .. . . . . One Year.. . . Satinets Cards of 5 lines, per annum, Merchant" acid others, advertising by the Year, with the privilege of inserting different utter- -,- tisements weekly. z '' 1100 eeLarge -Advertisements, as per-agreement. . ' Minns' 3onrunt. aturday;3lcirnidir, July 'Te" TSE P*OTECTIVE POLICY: Tlc Pcipli •Desissd ita Rcctcraties.' For Conuoittioner, iolloStri DIING•1 1 . Of Bias County. fii .isolizer Genre!, BENET W. lIINTDIR, Of Union County For Sairryor Marra{ SOISEPII ILENDERS.O II :4 - Of WaslOngtoo County. . 1111 E PRINTER wants but little hen beiow, but 'smut hive that I itilo promptly. The weather is tint. o be sure—but that Is no excuse for delay in paying your Printer's bills. These are, of all otbecaccounls. he hardest -to collect by tie usual swans ; benee we are under the necessity of asking Ow and.rat of our subscribers iirliare in arrears for subscrimiondob work, or advertig, to remit it to us at once. by ;ion. We cannot send a collector Itao remote riglons and distances—we must rely upon the bwitness-Prompineva of our patrons, and we rely upon it with confidence. We need money here, at all times ; but we narticnlar ly need it now, when all the accounts of mil:establish • mein have undergone their reml-annual audit, and whenwe are in the habit of bringing iliPm op, as nearly as possible, fair and square. . . . . Itlii:- WANT correspondents in every town and, at every Colliery, in this, and the adjoining couni‘s. who Will communicate accidenti. W Ike. Incidents, .Impro - ,/ menis,ovelties , that maroceur isi th eir yid y. They will please se id to our address by mail; or 4ce wise, and tiro Will furnish tbeni with the Journal zeativ. Thereure individuala In every Tcriwn and at . every' colliery, who, we antipope. would like a plea -sure in rims Imparting information for the eommu•hy at Mere. . • The ;Misers' ..rrlai;al appears to beste ! only raper published here, ibat is much sought niter both at dome and abroad,—and all Information,:and also ad • vertisements, to be of much service io the pubtie,. mast appear ix its_coisitss. This Is a, settled platter In - this Region. . . ON OUR first page will be found a ♦et* Interee ing article .on ]taly, which ezPlains tbifeausrs of ~t he failure of the patriots in Estate during„the recent struggle for liberty. ' WE 110 PE tost Masters abroad will be i little par tithlar la directing their notices of refusals to take papers onfot the ffi , oce. For some time past large number have been addressed to the "Aliaist Journal." Tbry dorsi belong io us, bat are Intended 'for a paper, . Issued In our borough. The people abroad sire olun tarity ocdenng our paper constantly, and they are not often In the habit of returning it, marked,',"refused." 111ANIKd to the Pion. James Cooper, lion. C. W ritmanjion.TtMddras Stevens, and the lion, W. I • Seward. for raricdts public documents. TEE LbeEFOCE 'PARTY AVID 'THE TARIFF.- We, have, often had occasion to speak of the hostility or the Locofocci . party to the true interesf . , of our country; and a stivea de livered in the Senate of the tfnited States, by the . Hon. Thos. Benton, June 10t1);1850, coOrmsall that we have stated, and places that party in its true position befcire tbe peo ple: Hear what he says and then judge for vouiselv. The remark-s were in Veply to the letter read by Mr. Clay, depicting the dis trs in the Iroti and Coal T.rade Of this . §tate, "Now in my opinion. nil this is : a mistake both-as to the condition of the ciiuntry-and the people. I do.not believe in this misery and destruction and distress, and „Strife of the people. I know of no 41istr-s ia the coun try, no misery, no - strife, no destruction, none of those-five gapipg woundi of which the Senator from Kentucky made enumera tion: Never were'thepeople--the business doing, and the working people as ivell',oft as _they are to-day. . As for polincal ..if is all ix my eye.:," Here we have the true expaciiion, of the principles of the "Locoloco r;arty, • delivered by their champion, Thos. 13eaton, The misery.and distress brought upori our coun try, by the injuiliciouß repeal of the Tariff of 1842, is all a mistake. • The utter prostra tion of all busins in the Keystone State,; the silence of the il.rge; the extinguishment of the fire of ovr furnaces,-.—and the listls apathy_ which 2.5 w :eig,ns over on r exhaust ' less oast fields, ."is all in the 'gentleman's eye." The people are note in - in-prosperous condition, and have not bolo *ging for employment! , Is the three or fotir thousand Miners, who have left our counly, and are now wandering in search oretriployment, soine of the "happy prosperotts,neople" enu merated by thetxmorableeentliman ? Istbe loo; list of advertisements"Whic . h tire See daily in our papers, no evidence of “forced sales by our Sheriff." Is the tenantles} . houTses, throughout our county, the evidence of prospeiity which the Irictifocp patty., through their chatnpion ts 7: We have clothing, More to ask, •but would re mind you that this is the,party who boasted they were better tarir men Mai the Whigs; ancr we have no doubt that at the electi6O' this fall, they .will have the hardihood a,giin to reiterate the falsehood. Etit be on vour guard, they are like the snake with the silken skin—they, labor . , to deceive-4so that . they may divide the' spoils of the iictory.- Re member . you have nothing to Pope from a _party that makes a jest of your, suffering, and, who in the face of trutli and honor. • would destroy the wages of labor and nib your children Of bread, for selfish ends. . CHEAP POSTAtiE• , We observe - by the Congressional proceed , ings, that Mr. Potter, from the Post" Ofllce Committee, made a report to - reduce the rates of postage. It proposed that tbsee cents shall,: be charged on a- letter, any dis tance, prepaid, and five cents if not prepaid. : Newspapers, half a cent on each, when de • livered in-the State'in which they are pnnt ed, and out' of it, oloto, cent. l',.amphipts and trfig.aXiam, embracing bound books, - two for - the first ounce ; and one cent for each addi , tional ounce. A million and half of dol lars tG . be appropriated to supply any-defi ciency which may result in consequence bf the Modification, and'authoriti is given to - coin three cent paves . • - This is all welt' i s- soough as ,tar as it goes, but the people, and the whole•press in the country, require that the newSpapere should circulate free of postage in the counties in which they are published. ,;This is ,alaso lutely necessary for the, protection of the country press, and there is not a dissenting voice in the conitify against the measure,— then why is it that our reprme_utatives do not pay any attention to the wants of the people ? We hopi the country press will take a determined-stand on this subjectond retose to supporilany candidite for Congtess,, 'who , rentes to lend his aid'in to amending • the dew Postage bill. THE PHEEHET.--THE COAL TRADE. The late storm took a wide range, and ex tended, over a vast. eitent of country i it would fill our columns to enumerate only a portion of the disasters—suffice it to say that property has been destroyed to the amount 431 many millions of dollars, and the freshet was of an extmordinarY character at this season of the year. - The damages sustained 5y the Schuylkilll C - , 001, will be repiked by the,loth of Au-' gust—a portion of the work will be in opera , lion sooner. Mani of the boatmen have sttf fgred severely by the lose of their boats, and the operators, also, by . the loss of Coal.--' Whether the suspension of - the trade Will prove, to be a loss or not to the regioa, re , maini_to be 'men. . ' , The Lehigh Canal, 'between Mauch Chunk and Easton; has sustained damages thit will require at least three weeks, and perhaps fear or five weeks, to repair. This will depend, in some measure, upon the time requiredlto repaii the Delaware Division of the Pet:Mail vania Canal, which is materially damaged, and indgingfrma the following article, Which we copy from the Eueks County inteffigincer, will take until the first or epternber : A gentleman or the lower . end of the Conaty has ain hocked us to soy be will engage to raise foods sad hands, and put the Delaware Division in erunplete boating order, by the Met of deptember,for a women saline of 0,000, and wan till two Spring to base the expense refunded to dim. We shall see if the wort be done in twine the time. CH course the whole Coal 'Trade of the Lehigh will be suspended, untirthe Lehigh Canal, between .Mauch Chunk and Easton, aci 141 .2 00 5 GO 8 00 3 00 is repaired. Extensive damage has been idone to the Delaware and' Hudson Company's Canal, which will require from four to six weeks to repairtand the breaking of a dam has filled the largest portion of their collieries , with water. The Wilkesbarre Advocate, timates the loss of this Company by the freshet, at a half million d Ilan, taking into consideration, ofcourse, the suspension of . the Coat Trade from six weeks to a periodof perhaps two months. Miners and boatrnen are arriving, daily in our region Iron, their works, who confirm these statements. In our own rer,ion, the Railroads are all in full operation again, but many of the Collie ries below the water level, are drowned out, and some will not be in full operation again for a week to come ; which taken in ponnee tion with a total suspension of the Trade by Canal for at least two weeks longer, will materially affect the Tradetf this region, and it is dotibted by many if we can furnish more Coal for the" balance of this year then we did last year: with, alt the facilities that can be brought into use under the great depres sion which has characterised the Trade up to to the present time. For further particulars with regard to the state of the Trade, we refer our readers to .our Coal article, under the proper head. PROTECIOR OUT WEST, :The Louisville Journal declare's that “the .great industrial interests of the nation re quire the immediate interposition of Congress to protect them from the destrtiction which threatens them. No one acquainted. with these great interests can for 5' moment sup= pose it possible that Congress . 'will select out one interest for relief, and permit the others to struggle with, and to fall before the ruinous foreign competition now setting so strongly against them. As soon as the slavery ques 'don is settled, the revenue laws must be overhauled and adjusted in a way required by the welfare of the nation. If the pres. eat system is suffered to continue, an explo , ,sion. will take place before two years, in our fivancial affairs, which will prostrate a large number of persons who now consider them• I selves rieh, and carry distress into every county in the union." Every word of the above is true. Such has been the result of every• departure from the Protective policy since the foundation of our Government. Every country in which labor is higher than in the surrounding countries, toast succumb to the low labor of those countries, with all its train of evils and difficulties, which must necessarily fol low, if not protected by its Government. by levying, duties on their products, to make up the difference. Great Britain preaches up Free Trade kr the Unite] States, but has always protected Aer interests from the low abor of the continent. It •is also our duty to protect -our higher /abbr. 'front the low. labor of Gnat Britain. 'The cause of hu manity, and the unerring laws of trade. re quire it—and the Juan who would advocate free trade with Europe under such circum stancm, must either be a.poor, ignorant sim pleton, or a traitor to the b,esi interests of the country. ,This is plain tanguage, but it is nevertheless true. O:7C,Txt iron, when brought into the air, after it had been for many years under salt water, bas become red hot. In 1846, soine cannon balls were raised from the ,Mary FleEe, which sunk in ,a naval engagement, near the Isle of Wight in Jul}, 1595, near ly &100 years before. The balls all became hot on exposure to the air, and fell to pieces. The cast Iron grating,s, after being long im mersed in the porter vats in the large brew eries of London, g,mw hot when the porter is drawn off from a sitnular cause. Mrs. Sirtsshelm of the Pittsburg Visi; ter says the only part of a gentleman's ward robe she envy's, is a pair of boots, and that she intends golfing a pair and wearing.them, too. The Richmond Whig says, "She will doubtleis comply with the fcillowint: army regulation, , which prescribes the unifonn— 'boots, be worn under the Weeches.'" . 11:7A fepl never to be forgo . ttin'by Ungoe ernahle Tempers.—Chief Justice Shaw, in charging thejury. in the trial of Prol...sor Webster, used the following is a set tled rule, that no provocation; with words only; will justify a mortal blow. Then if upon provoking, language the party inten tionally reverlgehimself with a mortal blow, it is unquestionably murder." , • 7_7A Landlord in Pittsburg, who is well ' known for his dunning habits, had called several times on a tenant who owed him money. The tenant finally sent a note in viting him to call on him "in the back roam of the third story, and receive his money." The landlord had read the Webster.testimo- ny and has not troubled his tenant since. a: the Hon. James , Cooper, U.. S. _Sena. for from Pennsylvania, will deliver the ad. dress at, theApening of the third annual exhibit fie _Maryland Institute, in.oe irft toblx , .wbich is expected to exceed all the evious exhibitions in the extent tied varlet)" of the articles prmented. . Er:7l47urf ipa Coquette?-4 . young lady of I more beauty than sense, more accomplish ments than learning. more charms of person than graces of mind, more admirers than friends, morefools than wise men for atten dants.,„ -. . (J3'A facetious friend says that dancing, women wear their dresses at half mast, as a mark of respect to departed modesty. Our friend had better be careful, or he may be arraigned at the bar of fashion, and forced to take. leg Vail. . 117 . Tliere is ° cripple in Screaufulh, who titles 111 a Small wagon, which is pushed along by a goat. When any obstacle is met I with the goat lifts the wagon over it.with his ' horns. -.8-f - irg•Nere Orleents, Arly 17.—The election to fill -four vacancies in the Legislature has resulted in the choice of three Whigs and Otte LocoMeo. THE MIERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. EXCELLENT ADVICE One of the greatest men of the pr sent day is Horace Greeley, of the New York Tribune. All his exertions are devoted to ameliorating the condition of the suffering poor and the oppresses], and in wielding his powerful pen. in their behalf, he never plays the demagogue,' or excites the passions of the different classes against each other, by advocating the doctrine that their interests are antagonisticid. It is true that he is somewhat eccentric; andenter tains some queer notions ots some subjects, but the good he hal accomplished ono-weighs all other consideratiotts at least te&fold: and this Very ecceinficity, in many ittstances; contributes great force to his teachitt s gs. We were led to these retnarks by reading an ad dress delivered to the journeymen rhinters of New, York, from which We publish an extract below. Let every working-man read ii and ponder over the great truths iteontains. , If the great mass of the openitives would only read more,and think more for tbernielires, the *At:go:yes and professed friends of the poOr laborer, who prowl about to deceive and, des troy, would soon stand forth in sit their na ked deformity, and their disinterested labors would be appreciated properly in every com munity.—But; to the extract : "I * recommend Igo antes—en hasty lump!, at coercive measures. I would suggest fatesatee of the tholes*. heads among Ilse journe to confer whb employers and agree upon a scale of prices ; consider all things' and form this wale With a strict regent Injustice; make It fair and equal and then re solve that it shall be paid. 'I trete no strike will be necetsag. for I believe that • fair 'scale may he made which I wo-thlnls 'of the employers will agree to 07 --end the other third will then be obliged to pay it. Ves. Workingmen. Combine and coastal,. together as much as you Wean—the more fretently and earnestly the better, for in onion Iles 4i e t strength. But be sure you choose the coolest. soil the house, heads for .your leaders; _for passion .lissi -reckless. blind guide, and seldom fails to lead Its fu lowers ,into the ditch and leave them there.' Confer with your employers freely but respectfully and mat them as you would like to be treated.were You iri their situa tion. Retard them as lass of like passions with your selves. and not, as the demagogues would have you regard them, as Internale dawns, utterly destitute of humanity and stone des( to the dictates of justice.— Demand nothing of them but what la fair and right ; for If the movements now in progress. prove'succeu -4 rut, Arderican- taboo-Ts will soon beeonie employers themselves, and may thbo freers.' what Is meant OY retributive Justice, Belie Ws them not ho tell you that Imhof and capital are natural en les; for they were made to be nourna(Criendo and beZrs as plainly as man and wife, and she antagonism w ere it exists is but the work 11( an enemy to both. . hbout mutu al kindness. concession and forbearinee. there can be ish such thing itS happiness and Prosperi ty la either cue." " Whenever you find a man engaged in fo menting difficulties among the employed and the employers, by declaring ,thlit they are oppressed, and that their interests are hos tile. bm., we care not what his occupation may be—whether Liwyer, pettifogger, doc tor, quack, or any other occuitation, the fieeper or frequenter of grog-shops, or the man wholives upon his wits—lie is st dema gogue, who would laugh at the calamities of the people and mock at their distress, provi ded he could accomplish his selfish purposes. Avoid him as you would a Viper, whose sting is certain. destruction. o:7'ulfr. Corwin has entered bpon the du ties of the office - of Seiretary of .the Treasury, Mr. Webster upon thoseof Seirefary of State, and Mr. Hall those of Postmaster General. Major General Sant has bamappointed See retary of war, and Conimodore Lewis War rington Secretary'tof the Navy, untiFthe ar rival of the new .Secretaries of those respec tive Departments. • Cocal, 2ffairs. Qr'Reerption of Copt. Paktos State Fexs= bles.--Our • borough, on - the mornigg , of the 24th, presented quite an . tatimuted appearance, in conse quence of the anticipateul arrival of the State Fen eibles of Philadelphia, under the, command of Cap tain Page. . At 10 o'clock the German Yeagem turned out, in mass, for the purpose of testing their skill at target firing. About 2 o'clock, the . Washington Artillery : , was under arms, and pre-ented quite a soldier-like appearance. Tho Troop, the St. Clair , conipany, and the National bight Infantry, at o'clock joined ranks with the Washington. Artillery, gad the line was formed by Col. James Nagle, and they all pro ceeded to Mtiunt Carbon, to receive 'their guests. . The Ist Bettellion, under Major W., etberill, and the 2d anderWajor William.: the Virashingtan Ar tillery, Lieut. Wornelsdorf, the National Light In fantry, Capt. pc4, Scott St. Claiy Infantry, Capt. Meta, and the , Ginmen Yearn., Capt. Woll, all prweated a martial appearance, net often seen, even in EOM of our Atlantic cities. This Regi-* meat. (the Ist) wider: Col. Nagle; is certainly a credit to our county, and datesves the approbation of the public. At 6 'o'clock, the shrill whist* Of the locomotive proclaimed the approach of the cars, and soon after, the Company was safely land ed, and were received by the Col*, and Cotnmit tee, on behalf of the Regiment, and were escorted to their Head Quarters at the Pennsylvania Hall -f , and American Hoa r se. • They .were then dismissed till 9 co'cl --aad a committee, including all the officers's, tthern at the Pennsylvania Hail, and they were escoled to the Town Hall, where a 143111p1.40122 repast was served up by the proprietor, Mr. Ire Lake.. Briwadier General Larer then welcomed theist to our mountain village, in finest and eloquent'apeesh, which was responded to by Capt. Page, ,in a very happy manner. The party theta made a furious charge upon the good things prOareci t endwise. 'ceedell in vanquishing the edibles in - fine style, and after the ch. th was iensoied, ori-mOtion of Gezteial Larer,'Col. James Nagle was 411.ed,tis the Chair: and all the Captains appointed Vice Presidents and Majors Wetherill and William., Secretarimi". Gen. Larer then offered the following, iendment: Our Tolnateer corp•--successfiti itkranqui.hing our enemies in the late war with lexico—and now suocewful in captivating their f eud,.. May ~ each company have a page of hiitch devoted le them, to ehomicle their deedA, and' tiny it make sti favorable an impression csa our descendants as the 'Page we have before U. 4 to-nigbt. This tcmst was responded to by Capt. Page in a epees', which called from the 'audience long and - continued cheers' . Lieut. R. M. Palmer replied ea the part of the military, and Maj. J. H. Campbell on the part of the citizens, and then Offered the following toast, which was received with great approbation: Col. James Page—The brightest pageof Potts ville's history will 'contain the `?entree" of Capt. Page and Company. , 5i,,..4w Major Downing then handed to the Secretary, the following sentiment,. which read: ' - The Ist Company of State . Fenctlges of tie city of Philadelphia—We welcome them to our Mow min Home: • • i l . The next was offered lay Capt. D. G. McGowan, and was read by the' Seiretary: , Oor Gueits—May Time in his ;light, pass gently over each head, and if the' old =Mai most sprinkle his frost upon each brow, may he also entwine around them the chaplet of Fame apt 2 Honor. ' I.- C.. Neville, Esq., ttien-.arce and in iteelo quent; but IWief manner, coke or due departure to !deaden, and return of Cate. Nagle and . his com mand. In•his address; he peal a high but merited ,Punaliliment to Philadelphia andlhe4hiladelphians,. :and then reel the following sent m t: _ • Niikureci in a land of freedom, And cradled in the lap of liberty, the soldier is ever ready to paw out his blood to ~rtilLite its soill and protect its in stitutions,. . , . Capt. Page again responded, and in closing, pro- Taxied, the "Health of:Col. Janes / Nagle, which was drank . With a degree of enthusiinsm, not °flea wime.sed in this county. Col, Nagle then complimeeted the State Eenci tiles, and their acconiplishe#apiain; and .called upon the Companies Mader 'his ommand 'to 811 up, and drink "The Health of al our distinguished Guests," which was done with six cheers. ' ' Major J. M Wetherill the proposed a toast to , t(fur absent but still remern d friend, Colonel Francis M. Wynkoop," which 1 s received with • applause, end all glasses were drained, in remem brance of the absent. Songs and mirth prevailed until the ',small hours of the night," then ,all departed, highly pleased with their first meting witt7 6s State Fencibles. The next 'miming our e ; 4 1. s were awakened by the bounds - of martial ta ic, .and !team 10 o'clock, our streets were thronged with our hardy yoemenry, who assembled to witness the morning drill of the Stare Feacibles. 70 havp often wit. nessed C l ampanies in the service . of the U. States on drill, trader distinguished cptemandrs; but, we lain, resealed quite as soldier-like an appearance, and displayed quite eta great proficiency, as any we have ever had the pleasure' to witness. They wOl compare farm-ably, and in our °plaice', they *I .a "little the Vest drilled" Company in the State, and are alike creditable to Philadelphia, and to the Ney stepe. Alla:they were dismissed, Capt. Wynkoop secured an extra train of cats, and a tame =mbar of the Company availed themselves of the oppor most say that the State Feaciblesi aid their Cap tunity to visit SOMO dr our-Coal mines. Dr. Stela berger'r, above Waldleport, was the Coe selected, and alter 4w:tieing the various ajulthinery, they rennoed, highly pleased with their Ws. At '1 o'clock, Capt. Page end Company west' mooned, by Col- Nagle aad the waysitingion Avia• fiery to the Mt , -Carbon Depot s at their atm* to Philadelphia, and on parting, gave them ten cheers With such vial will, that our Maintains echoed back the shout. The reception was highly eredi. tsbht 44 both the ,military and eivD, and It proves, cotielosiveiy, that although 'business liprostrated, still the spirinemains, and that spirit still 'places Schuylkill county ea the "top of the Pile." The Sisk of Cate. Page and his- C.nstlasY, WU long be remembered by oar eitiiens and Soldiers, and the only disagreeable part anll be that their visit was so slick; bat we hope the neat time they eisit us, they *1 40 SO for a week, and not for a'day. _ 13r_Pottsvills deildevq-Tbe yearly examina tions, bold at the Pottsville Academy, durng - the week, were doted yesterday Inumirw,' by an ap proprisHliand able address roan Rev. Lewis Angela, one, of. the Tearbeni. Subject—The connection between Science and Morality. " • • The pupils did much credit in their examination, both to themselves sad Teachers. The itigher classes, particularly, exhibited a 'clearness- and prompt facility, in their various answers, and vari ous exerci s e, that nothing hut a thorough prepa ration could have secured. The exercises were centimes' one week—a num ber of parents and friends being present daily.— This is the correct method of holdbig examina tions. We are aware of the popular plan of omit ting the smaller classes entirely, and examining only, those farthest advanced—thereby condensing the exercises' into the 'apace of one or two days, and ranking the entertainment to the audience, the primary consideration. But it is far from attaining the true object of a schciol exeinination-t-the benefit of the 'pupils. The catalogue, jusfpublished for this year, num bers one hundred sad fOrty pupils. The wiuile 13chics,t is divided into ten classes—each class has a regular set of studies for. the year. A separate Teacher is employed for each of the main depart- Meats : Masai& Daniel Kirkwood, Teacher of globe-I matics; C. Little, of the Natural Sciences; P. S. Rath, of Geography and History. and Rev. Lewis Angele, of Modem Languages. Mr. E. Schnei der, the. Principal, has chine of the department of Ancient 3.anguages and Moral Philosophy. Each Teacher has a separate recitataxi TOOthr and an how eapecially devoted to each class. , We cannot conceive a better arrangement for the benefit of the pupil. Every facility is afforded for his progress. We regard this Institution with very high respect. The Principal deserves' the most generous support of our citizens., for the in dustry and liberality, characteristic of his enter. prise. It is an orniunerit.to our borough. ['Riot.-0u Saturday night last, G. Browne well and James Ruckerwere arrested, on &Charge of riot, preferred by Laughlin Quigley, at whose house it occurred. Bro*newell was committed to prison, to await trial at Court, while Ruckel, who ordered to.be imprisoned to await trial, is still at large, at the risk of the contdable AO *hose charge he was committed. laeßoMery.--On Monday last, a complaint was entered before S. Hartz, Esq , by Margaret Adams, of Port Carbon, against James Kane, James Nor ton, and James Cole, for gobbery in the house of her hustrand,James Adams. It appears that Adams keeps a Porter House, which they entered, and took therefrom a lot of clothing, victuals, and about SIO in money. Kane and Norton were committed to prison, for-trial and Cars, who it appears took no active part, merely being in company with them, wasadmitted to bail in the sum of 5.3013, for his ap pearance at oourt. rir On Saturday evening last, Michael Sands was brought before Esq. Hartz, on a charge of as sault on the person of Peter Douty, by cutting him. above the right eye, with a knife. He WAS order ed to be takett to OrWignlturg Jail,..in - default of bail, and confined in the Watch House for site keeping, till morning; bui during the nigh„ it ap pears, be Was furnished with a file by some perison from without, with which be freed himself of his chains, and escaped, by cutting a hole thrortgolle floor- Cr Varatiou.—The vacation in the Public Schools of this borough, commences on Monday next, and will continue until the first Monday in September. KINERSVILLE rrAt a Special Meeting of the Town Coma of Minertsville, held on Wednesday evening, July. 10th, the following Resolutions, presented by Mr. Mores Weiser, were unanimoiely adopted: Whereas, Gull, in his inscrutable councils, has removed, by death, General Zachary Taylor, late President of the United States, thereby causing a nation to mourn, the Council albs borough of Minersville desire, as a Melancholy duty, forgetting over the grave of the Attentions deceased, all party differences, and political divisions, to remember only his exalted merit, his pure patriotism, his dis tinguished military and civil services, his morel -and penenal excellence; therefore- Resolved, That in the sodden and afflicting dis pensation which has removed frotn this life the late , President of the United Suites, the nation is strick en, and the people mourn. While we recognise in the melancholy event, the hand of Him, whose waits are not as man's waltz, and humbly submit to the will of ti ed, we feel it a duty and a prieile--e, to testify-our grief, and our gespect for the exalted worth of him whbse death it so suddenly announc ed. Hardly a cloud cast the gloom of its shadow to warn, before the lightning stroke. felled the ex alted object of the people's reverence, gratitude end love.' Resolved, That the name of General Z. Taylor will live in history, co-existent with the annabcof the age. The genius and- valtir - displayed in the late war with Mexico, have renderedimmor- . tivl, and reared fur him a Monument inevery.Amer ican heart. I Resolved, That we sincerely condole rwith the afflicted family of the illustrious deceased,‘and ear ne.stly commend them to the support and titre of That parental guardian and legislator who knows us better than we know ourselves, as he loves us better too. -` lierolred, That in-token oC our sorrow, and is an appropriate testimonial of tsper-t, the Council , Roosts he clothed in mourning for six months. R.roe/veri, That the Couneil earnestly recom mend to the citizens of this borough, that all places of business be closed, and that the bells of the Churches, Academy, Bte., belittled from 12 o'clock till 3 o'clock, esi Saturday, the day of the funeral of the illustrious deceased. Resolved, That this Council will cheerfully co operate with the Citizens of the borough, in my further expression of ttie sorrow and regret we feel in this heavy national calamity, and ituit Wm. Jones, Joseph Weaver, Israel , War Michael Mo • ban and David Foley be a cmmittee to make the necessary arrangements for such public ceremo nials as may be deemed advisable. MIDDLE POUT AIM A IRS. Tiut Middieport Literary Society continues holding its sessions every Wednesday evening, .at the usual place. On last evening, Dr O. J. Mc- Eibbin delivered an eulogy on the life and chliusc ter of Gen: Z. Tailor, late President of the United States, before the Society, when. the Doctor ac quitted hintlelf mcr4 admirably, and was rewired with favor by the audience; after which the fol lowing re4oletions were adopted.: W7rerros; lu the Wisdom of die Great Creator of the Universe, it has pleased Him to call from • life of active `and maul service, Gen. Z. Taylor, late Presidenfof these United States, and whereas we bow submissively to this afilieting dispensation, still it is :incumbent upon sr, in accordance with our feelings, to offer a befitting rfttimonial of our appreciation of the ,distinguished services, 'timely integrity, and hightoned principles'of the ghwtri ous deceased ; therefore; in vimw of the spdden calamity Which has so heavily afflicted ihis nation, 'Resolved, That in the death of Gen. Z. Taylor, the President of the IL States, we. feel that this country has lost a. devoted patriot and sen-ant, whose pure life, guileless integrity,%eminent servi ces, high devotion, and unswerving patriotism, will forever remain in our history' for posterity to ad- Resolved, That in the lade President was exhi bited a personification of virtue, liberty., and inde pendence, and set an example, worthy of imitation by all his successors in the'Chief Nagiatracy of the nation. - Rudeed, Thst In token of our4',dee . p wrovr, tint] as n testimonial of reaped, these resolutioes be entered ta the minutes, and encircled in black ' Resolved, That • copy of thew resolutions be sent to the Miners' Journal and Mining Register for publication. V"'The Family of President Filmore.=-A New Yor k evening paper. speaking of the family of Mr. Fillmore, says, the President is blessed with a most excellent wife. who is pee.nliarly well qualified for the high sta tion she is about toldom ; and two children, $ sos and a daughter._ , ' - .•1 The sou is a yotmg manoiot over twen: fy, of the genuine republican stamp which characterises the coun try boys of Westeit New York. He has just entered um? the . profession of the law. The daughter is an ibmomplisbed young lady. about 18 years of age,and now engaged,we believe. in the hem , oraNe employment as teacher of a public aclinot in Buffalo. • • _ Tbe.lattir fact is somethingfor a repabli• can people to boast and somethingtoput the dainty daughteis of' out Wouldibe aristoc racy to the blush. MAitillED. On the 121 inst.. by the Rev. Joe. illeCeel, Mr. - JAMES BROWN, to Miss ELIZABETH HOBG,E. all Lf Pottsville. Mettle Eli lost., by the none. Mr. PLANEIN. TON WEST HARVEY, of Part fbirbos. to Miss ELIZABETH POPFESBARGEB. of Pottsville. On the 7th Inst. by the Rev. J. athi.Mr. CLARK R. STEWART. Is Miss MARGARET. ennittter of Mr. Jacob Rapp., both of Ilnkts township, is this county. DEATHS. . At NemWows, on the letts.hutt.,, LAFAYETTE: UNMAN, la the 2lth tem of Ida ego,. h. Posthaste, Montgomery costaty. on the bathe. Mra. CATHARINE WITIVAN,:. *Mom of the late ADAM WITMAN, formerly of Reading, aged 0 yr. ire} REP, R. K. DBUISIC„ WILL.EXAMINE TllE Key Biblical arprinsent for Capital Punishment as a Divine Ordinance, in the Universalist Church. rent Sabbath evening at 8 o'clock.. Text—Gen. lE. 6 “WhosO shedileth man's blood by ma i shall Ks blood .be sbed.“ gp.: , }s THE Ad:4OOI,ITE REFORMED PREBBYTD HUN Cougregation.worshlpping le Thompson's new boilding. corner of Market and Second aU. - have, mov,tig into the large upper Hall of sa!d building, when, religious worship will be conducted every Bab • bob. by Rev. D. T. Carnahan. Services to continence at'lol o'clock. A. M., asd 4 o'clock, P.M. Seats free. Thep :M ire respectfully Invited to attend. THE RE,LIGIOIIB SERVICES OP TD E `Second Methodist Episcopal Church, in Market Street, will be held at 10 o'clock, A M., and el P. M. —no services in the evening, until further notice . ucuctuNrs GARGLING OIL OR HOUSE Liniment.--It It only necessary to become acquainted' with this:valuable Wive Remedy, to be convinced , that it is but only the hest, but the cheapest medicine that farmeraor any other owner of Horses and cat tle ran make use or. We could rill a volume of certificates, bat will at this time nn ly Insert inefollowins small owe from Mr. LoGrWre. of Newby. 2.-1 hereby certify tbat I have used the GargllnsfOil, prepared by Mr Illerchant.•nd found it to the best medicine for Horses, cattle and other anhoiab, tbat I ever made IMP of,' and I stand ready to recommend to any any who keeps horses. and to Antlers in partientas, Ali should seep it con stantly qn hand. J. D. LOTTRIDGE. See._adreniserintat Oils paper. A pamphlet description truly be bad of the agent. • WANTED, &e: po FINISHERS AND'HOULDERS... I PIM Flotation' or *nannies!, end two Moulders. will find employment at tbe Tamagni Imo Works. J. S. & E. ISMITII. Tamaqua. MIL 241 y 20. ISM r I IBACIIEIIIB WANTED.-0111VEN MALE I. Teacher, Wanted—The denool Dtreetora of Township, will meet on Saturday, the 27th ion., to receive •applicatlona and esamine Teacher., at the Public Douse of Mr. John Provost, in the Borough of Maersvllle. IScboola to commence op the Ist of August. 100. RODE3T PATTEN.l3ecretan', July 13, 1850 • ,A' ANTED—FIVE COMPETENT TEACHERS. I '' for the Pubtk Schools of Norwesian District, Schuylkill minty. Optimists to appear for exam tea tion ou :be 6tb day of August. at the' house of John Reed, West Delaware Mines, at 2 o'clock: P. N. R. M. SMITH; SeartutY• 28-ft Jay 13.1850 DIANOS FOIL 11.11.1.14--REW Ailij/If WORD -1 hand,Planoi, from the factories Of the most eele brsted makers 'nibs United States, alwais on band, and for sale on the moat favorable terms, by the sub scriber. ho respi,ctfultyfneituthopublietoexamlee them at his home, in 30 street, Orle o.of 10. MOW Cal west side, Pottsville. ' DONN!' SAAR,Professoiof Music. July ET, IMO 2S-Imo N E* - lIIIISIC.-PREEDOM'S FLAG, A NE' and populaa Patriotic ifons Tbertannts of merry Childhood, an admired song ; Paii . Ada t 'l Cottage, a beanting ballad ; = =1 UZr== The Susquehanna Bomb. Together with a !urge collection of the West and most popular tousle, and preceptors of every descrip tion. Pieces not oa baud obtained to oßANrder, at • NAN'S Book and Music Store. July 3,18501 Ear MUSIC.—LEE•h WALKER. BQC CEO eon; rGeo. ?ie. 1112 Chesnut 111.01 Et, ander Elarnam's Musenta, bave Jostpublisbed th following beautiful Ballads, Policia, Ac.: • Titbit ere yort Speak, by N. J. epode The Secret, by the author of " Will u love me then as now.' . Saucy Kate, as rang by Mr. !Tadao% Be sic by Dr. Cunsingion. " Halle the bright Flag of Colombia." adapted loam popular /Or of "Ever be Ilappy,"..As Opens " Buchan. , The' Thou art gotteiby he late "J. T. 8. Saltines." Ilimelsess Love: - 27. " Woman's Love, A Meant that love eau neer forget, by M. Keller. Dilligent Polka. by J. A., Getz.. Printrme do. by M. Zeller. Pbcen Ix do. as perfonnedat Cape Mar, by Johnnie, Reed.. ' Galop Brilliant, from the Opera of the Pour Song of I Aymon. by T. C. Wiereck. • dle Aninsemewls, Elegance.; by Charles Wait L. & W. have the pleassure to announce to the pub. lie that their mock of Sheet Music consists of the largest and most complete assortment to be found in the country. they are constantly adding to their stock , all the new Music published In hew York. Boston, Ike- PIANOA. A boa assortment of the best minoractlwers of New York and Dirtoo.lt the lowest cash prices. , • MUSICAL INSTRUMENT'S. Also..a general assortment of Guitars, Violin.. Ban jos., Flom., Accordenns. Ave..iolin, Guitar. and Harp •Iltrlngs of the best Italian qtalities, all of which will be furnished to the public and the trade al the brweit rates. • - OMEN punctually attended to. Jan 11. IRdtl. Sal VIEW IIEIIIO.—THE LARGEST. CHEAPEST. 111 Best anel most eleyant assortment of MHO roams in the United States. can'always be found at the warehonse of the Subscriber, 471 Cheat Street. alerts MA, at the Old Stand Occupied more theta a third of a eentery by K►. Geo Willi', music publisher. PIANOES, HARPS. ORGANS. SERA 'PHINES. ZEOLIANS, ate. Fresh flinal the a net tele. heated NUnaricturera in N. ltork. Boston. Baltimore. 'philadalphla. and elsewhere. Sold wholesale and retail, at the maker'scash prices. OSCAR C. It CARTER, 171 Cbestnnt Street, Philadelphia. B Feb 9.1850 rinAitt.r.s LEWIS GANZ, PROFESSOR V../ of Musk. Ameticto House, Centre Slotot. Po 011• vine. [June 29.1850 - SE-tf 1. A .11.101{.1.t.1 lAN.STA TVRNIP ligED.-WARRANTED.— Joel received a iot of superior Fresh Turnip Reed, —wan-witted fresh • fad Bond. which will he vrid whale- sate arid, retail by the pound or.,paper. at prima, • -B. riAliilLIIN•54 Cheap Seed and Variety Prom 29. int)! VI. 1850 CICEI: NEWS. ENGININEWS. ANTI BiIR veVort , s Pocket TO Blint—% - capital work, Jost received and far sale at - HANNAN'S Cheap - Hoak More. * May MINI! INDIA RVBnSR PACEINO FOR:ENGINES. The Subscriber Is prepared to Amish India Rabbet Pectins for Steam Ermines, which to said In be sew. Gar to on* nnw In not. B. SANNAN. ' Alsn. India Rubber Setts for blaehlnete.sze, tnietb. er whb articles In the India Rubber line sow used. Vane 20. ISSO RS. TNRAFTS ANTI, ,811.1.N1 nf• 'FMCS, *NCR IN, I/ sow of- I or 100 ponnda Startler on England.lre land. Scotland. Wales. France. Gernivny. fir any part or . Europe, tbr sale, without any eh tree. at . RANN AM!' :• Palmate Atener In Pottsville. elk Rareness Bilis and Drafts cashed and collected at his odlee. • rePatmenrers also etersied at the lowest rates, and ba dale nt or grumbllar. Jane 111. 18.54 113- T[MAWR It AIIID.—TIIC ATTF,NTIF Minders end others, Is tesneethilly Invited to the Pl:Lining. Mill, where they ran he suited In sll kinds nt Mined Pinotlnd. Tuning and Lumber, from I Inds Beards to Pannel Plank. RTNAIIIII7 & Co.. Corner of 9th and Norwegian Streets Nay 13. lase , . - MDAUG AIMS 1 9 A ROAIINS knelt at tow rates.—Ttotsubserther.hwelnodeter. mined to make • number or alterations!. kW Store. is anxious to lodate tile Stock of Books. Stetlona,. railer. Lamp , . ice and will thereinto anti at unusual tow rates.'wholesalle end retail. Booksetters. Net. chants, and others, will and It to Melt adoantage to alma us • call. Way 15, 1950 _ _ _ _ LABS OASES AND BULK WINDOW—AIso G of Glans Cases; Bulk Window. and a lot of,Draw ern will be sold cheap, on applicallos tit __ D. NANNAN. April 11.1850 MOT $0 GENICRALLT known as It should INI be. In this democratic country or equal tights and privileges that should have an equal chance. end for , thic reason all should know thavthe greatest bargains are to he found at JOIINSTON Co.•a New Rime, Slimes OW Stand, Centre eltreet. Pottsville. Itay 1 8 . PlBO I 20-9 t OSLO PIM INKSTANDS..A NEW AB % T t id e pitz• preserving the points of MAI Pens without Waring. pint received and lbr rale at • - ' patINAN'S. Caste 1..160 • P N. 11111111MIVIII. LUMBINO 13110 P. BRATTY'S ROW, NORWE /lan street; Paintlle.—All kinds of Lead Pipe. Sheet Lead. Wass- Cocks naperlar ankle.) Bath Tabs t ebower Baths Hydrants, Hydrant,Bate, Doable and: Slagle Leila' Pump. Rm. kept constantly on band aad for 'sta.—Kitchen Sinks made to order, neat , and durable, "tad all kinds of Plumblning done In the est meaner.: re.tf rft BAILROADIIIOIC—TIIIII SUBSCRIBERS J., Rave minted T Railroad • Iron, weighing SS lbs. to the yard -Abe, Rat Ptiotbed Bane. For aide kiw by ; T. E. GEORGE, Philada. SS tt July 13, 1850 • IN BOOFING4-111 18 gEING TILE BEL- A 110,110121Cil out Citigel3ll wbo desire to WWII Weil' billndmil hos the Move of 'Wild Orb tebare Uwe Made Gre.proorr-Lbe usodertegued would re.- spectretly Inform the public 1,11111, be is prepared to fulfil all orders for Tbilloolleg, sting. Ne.; 4t.c. 4A pou ooll IL LONG. 2611 _ Jane II!9. Pottsville Alliffra RA IE ROAD IRON—CON sutatiy ea Mad mkt forsate, tbat superior article or ligla C Rall.'2B tbs. in this puma, tianufacturpd at Phanativillean, finaMed at abort aoike, heavy T rafts it zulteitistateral pttees 01° E. YARDLEY & SON. Juliet& i&itt 911 af A PTIAVEII. DEALER IN SCRAP IKON. ri• CoPpar. Brass..au- Mal Black Tia. Bodder's Boehm Lead, he. - Orders received for Brim and, Copper work. mid:ShiChiall •Busishisg.: • .AA ardent connected with the above Ilse promptly attended to.. 10. South &reel. shove Prom, Philadelphia. Jam IS, IWO : 144 f IRON STORRL—TIIE SUBSCRIBER BAFINU I removed his Iron'besinese to the large Store, • • No. IS NORTH WATER STREET, is now prepared to receive orders tansy extent, and for any description of Iron and Steel his stock is re. plea ished from Ms own lasportatiOns. by ahnost every Packet, and feels madden In Ali ability to give utis- Exam' to all who may favor him *lib their custom. Terms the moat accommodating. _ • • WY. Da 'MVP, 13 N. Water Street Philadelphia. Feb lb, IRO. of iNHAIIIIB2I-For Bale, ISO feet I la. chain. Also foraisherl at the shortest' notice. 5-8, S-4,18-16. 74. IS-16 and Fla. belt proof calk chain. at N. Tort pricpril 20 e•—fr t elaht added. •S. YARDLEY& 80N. A 6.50 • 16- RA9ISOAD HAWS —5O TONG 111 1 Flat Oa ' 11al Road iron. 50 do lila f do do do sdo lilt 11 -de do dowlthoplkes • 15 do. 1 a do do do Aad Platetijur attleby • A. &G. RALSTON, soothfroat at.,Tblada PhHada., July 11. Me. ----- 731INIAT — BOILER IRON. F.F. TONS &sone'. bolletkiron, Nos. 3, 4 and 3 o trial widthsofsll.ll, and 361achesand nodontlenst Sy A. # G. RALSTON. 11. 164fSmith Froatst. _ _ _ _ ;WI TONS of Fiat Dar American R. U. Iron, or vat- ULF tons sizes, jest received and for sale at the York Store. . E. YARDLEY Sr. 80N. Barth 16'1650 11- " (RAINS VOR MlNlES.—Thesubscribetthave Just received front the / ship Elizabeth,* ud 1 Inch Best nett English Cliiinctriade expressly for Mines, avd for sale. Apply,to T. & E. agoaait. npril2ll tf 171 Idarketund lith Streets. Philade. fi GOLD . PENS, -4')NLY ONE DOLLAR.—TBE subscriber has just received a lot or Gold Pens with Silver Casts. which he will sell as low as oss irliae. Also. superior Cotrunerciat Gra Pens,- with *heavy flitting Silver Cases. a new srticie-very Cheap--Pmether with Ladies' Gold Pens with Silver Omen. ex low as a 1 93. Also, Cold Pens and Pencils with Gold (Axes, allot' which will' be sold unusually low. al ' B. BANNAN'S Cheap Book And Stationary Store. Jot -40.. 1850,19- Axi r.sucaos cuem. ANTI Good —A very superior article, equal to Rodger's &Sons celebrated eutierijust received and rot sate wboleule sod reiakat DAMMAM'S Cheap Stationery Store. Where also mar baba Dodger's and Wasteribolin's arid other PeitMulires—also, superior Rasura. by the single Of dozen. May SS, 1830 11- t rilian BRADY & sr.LLlovir (Warranted) I Ever Pointed Gold Pens, POW stand A No. lin the Pen market; every person who has tried them will acknowledge their superiority. They are made and saki exclusively by Brady & Elliott. two. doorg shrive the Miners' Bank. Watches o(, all the celebrated makers sold as above, acpricea to suit the Genes. ra •HE SUBSCRIBER WILL eIUPSRINTEND, ;tell. Rent. Collect, due out, all tint. of property 'ad accounts. within this. County, and will, If re quested, act as assigisse, Trustee, or *Moto !stratus. In settling up estates with promptness and PC. M. WILSON, J. P. (Market Street, Pottsville, Peno•a. June 11, 11350 - P. SHERWIN, EXCHANGE AND Cla d lectlng Office. Pottagifte. Pa.—Dealer In anon rent Bank Notes. Sills of Exchange. Certificates of Deposits. Checks 'and Drape. Checks for sale on Philadelphia and New York, In sums to snit. Hatch 9. MO. 10-t . AGIENCY—Por the purchase and sale of Real Es tate; buying and selling Coal; tektite chance of ; Mines, &e., and collecting rents—fnriu tweity years experience In the County be hopes to give satbfactitin„ 012C.e hiabantantro street, Pottsville. Clikd. M. HILL, •14-tf April 6. 1850 rI 1 A. GournEY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, 1 • Tremont, wit promptly attend to all Business entrusted to his care. Ilan for saleseveual lots—also, nooses and lots for mile or rent. March 30, IMO. D 11/lIBIZLER, 110MCEOPATIIIC IJ PIIYBICIAN, Removed his Office to one of the Brkit Rouses in Street, Pottsville. April lA, :849. 18.tf D ' . W. YK, INIIYS'CIAN AND SURGEON Office In Coal street, lu the same house occupied by Dr. Useseler. Pottsville. April It. 1850. LIDWARD SHIPPER, ATTORNEY 'AND COUNSELLOR at Law. Philadelphia...will attend to collections and all other legal business In the City of Philadelphli.adrolning Counties and elsewhere.— Orlce No. 13 Prone steer. I , hiladelptsta. UH. IVID*II6. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Tit . inagna—Ottice to the Library Room. late the Tows Hall. Sept n. 1849. ct D. BALL, ATTORNOV AT LAW. Port Car :l4on. Schuylkill County,,Pa. °Mee adjoining the Dzehaw.Hotel, Dee 13, - 11340. 51.1 y iIIARLIES W. HIEGINS. ATTORNEY AT C kA W. Has removed his oak* to the building Wanly occupied 6j Horace Smith, Esq.' Sept 1.1849., y D. ME DEDITH,—IIes I Estate Agency or e). dee, Centre St, Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pa. Artint fur the sale and purchase of Real Estate. Agent for:Lands. and collection of Rents, &c. Oct. Vi; ISO. • 44-1, QM — KOHL H &RTE....JUSTICE Or TO a PEACE, la Pottsville. Wilt attend promptly to Collections. Agencies. Purtiume and Sale of Real Estate. Ikr.„ lo Schuylkill Coosty. Pa. Ogles in Centre Street. ma she the Town Yell. Oct 20. 1849. D 'T Olt G. N. BOWMAN. SURGEON DENTIST. Successor to N. Peony. Pottsville. Office on-the N. E. corner of Market aad To Ird Sta. •Februaty 16. „ 7—tt EDWARD CLARKSON. DESIGKER & EN GRAVER ON WOOD, No. 801 Walnut Ntreetv Moult , DOD. re•ty FOR' RENT—A Law STORE, 110U0E, oa Bleach Cheek street, and convenient to the Han mad or Canal, will be rested snail the Ist of Apri nest, or longer If 'required, alkali reasonable. terms Thebuilding is 4011. by SO, two stories high, and wel calcelated for storing Hay, Grain, Float, Feed. Am Application wade to Nov 17. UNA' pOilt — itENT..TfiE SECONDTORY over T. S Foster' S. Co.'s Alum Store. now occupied by Cbas Miller& Co. Likewise, Ow tent, • new Store Room, suitable Tor an °Mee, in East bracket Et., neat below David Klotk, Esq.'s office. Apply to SOLO. FOSTER. 13-tr, Mated 12. 1850 FOR amp occupied by 8. Btraase, aa a Shoe Ammon Centre St. Alen,' Two Story Frame Douse on the seine on Second St. ' Enquire of J. monces, Market St. March 16.1850 'von ARMT—A ilond Frame Runge, in Maian tangoetreet, now occupied by Mt. Boyd. Apply HAMILTON ADAMS, New Castle. to . VioLlNs.—.l nit re ceived a fine annrtmento 3142,14a5, which will be wild very cheap, at BRADY & ELLIOTT'S.. Apt1113,18.50.' 6l4f LOST eND roma), &a. STRAY COW—Came thn premises of th e Osubscnber, en the night of the 17th Inst., a brindled Cow, with while bee, and a white stripe dawn her but ; she has large mead horns, ands crap and bell on ter:meek. Mie owner of said Cow is desired to einne forward, grove ProPerti. Par charges, and take berates): gtherwhie she will be sold according to law. THOMAS AIARICtI, •, Stall Farm, near Illiddleport. July tn. IMO 4 24.4 t• LOST—A CERTIFICATE OP BOUNTY LAND, No 54669,i In Wm' of George Lennon, of 11.ptain. Irvin'slompatty. Ilth U. S. -Intbetty. Issued the 2341 Marrh, 849, mailed at . Washington, lo the address of James I . 'Greiff, Esq., al Orwmpburg, Instead of Orwigsburg, his either been lost or embezzled. The subscriber, hereby cantinas any person against pur chasing said Certificate—he having notified the Com missioner of Pensions at Washington, and demanded • Duplicate ef the same July 13,1850 poi: MD-NEAR Tin Vt3RIE STORE, MORRIS'. Additimt, on Wednesday or Thursday of last week —a lady's Steel ale, enntainlep a small gold pencil with a silk mtardr aad white pocket handkerchief.— The owner can have h by calling at the oaten 'of the Miners' Jonntal, Vuoe 2g, Ind SO n Vita AHD FRESH 6111111filj Fluid and Caul r pbeee,aissays on band and for sale, by I - LITTLE & MARTIN. Centse Mardi 23. 11S30 Tm t. H:: HANNAN .1 MOXONGAHELA , WILIIIIIKEY—Wartant .ed 10 years old, and of anperloi quality; for sale by • , J. M. BLIITrit . & Ca. U3y 4, 1830' 18. tr DEARL STAUCIEL—" CoTimor' - New. York Pearr Stereb, for sale wbolowle apd.retailby -.J. kt. BEATTY t Co. • Kay 4, MO' 184 • ri 03PICipTIONERY—crr 4LOGUIIOI/ 4,1414. 1...1 &cannery sold by M. Trity, No. - 141. Market Plilladelphia.=Whealways keeps on hand a general amortment Of superior Candles. made of the best material, among which am the following :—Pepperml nt eltedY. Lento n Candy, Cinnamon Csady,•lloadinund Candy, sane candy, Wintergreen Candy. Sesafras. Candy, ilehl Candy, Braided Candy, Vanilla Cream Candy, MoW, Finger Almonds, Burnt Almonds h !_.ep-. neat DrOps.aeld Drops. Rose Mom Lemon ease Drops, lkgar Numbs. nixed a n every ariety usually kept lo the Confectionery Line; of sbeftelosestlldad. Fuses moderate —whotesale and • FIRE WORIES. , --A. general assonment et Fire Worts. of aßlOnde, for sale—warneted. , N. 11.-200 Bores of Oranges and Lemons—km re eelved and fir sale cheap. .Inne 290E40 El 11E3 EEM EMI ~~~}t~:~»~r~ E. YARDLEY & SON 47-tf GEORGE LONNON. ; ki:;e ,-1:t I ',IN FOR SALE.-k, SETT OF 8110 W CABEB, suitable for a . Jewelry or . Fancy Store, for sale away. !moire at the Jewelry Store of IL C. GREEN, :4 27;050 July SALM OF Jonm s. C. MART. .Ch. IN'S Matra, Water Iratablbibroent.—Will be sold at Public Sale on Wednerday, the 71st day of July. inst. ISo'reock , in the forenoon, in the &mush of Pottsville; In Fourth st., between 'Market and Norwe stasstreets.that tionipledis Mineral Water Metallic tory—consisting of Forcing Pomp,. Fountains, Bot. ties, Bottling Machine. Mineral Water Bovev,Wagons, names*. Arc.. with everything necessary to the car rying on of the Business. Also;'immedtately after the sale of the above: at the store of John S.C. Menlo, lu Centre street. a stock of Drugs, Medicines. and fancy articles, with the coun tits, show tamer, desks, shelviny. &c. Pottsville, .ruty . DP/11.10 SALE.—PURSUANT TO AN ORDER ortbe - OrObatui • COM Of Schuylkill county, the , subscriber. ninny of.the tune of Joins Bechtel, de tailed, will enrage to sale by Public Vendue, ton Wednesday the letlt day of August nest. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon. at the housed( William Zlianienuan,. in the Borough - of Plnevotre, tett convoy aforesild a certain messaage, tenement and lot of ground, ate in the homagh of Ptuegrove, county of Schuylkill; boundrd by lands ofJacob Frey, John Ram detested, the Tagrebocken rho', and ti twenty ,feei wide alley. The improvemenuarre a two story Brldt messnage, tenement, tee, haunt" estate of said deceased. At. tatitance.will be glees- and' conditkins of sale made ' known at the time and [inciter sale by • LEWIS REESER, Trustee. Ey order of the Court. DANIEL KAMICiIER, Clelit- • Orwlzsburg, inner% IMO 26-tf FErital—tAt ATE SALE—AII-that cer tain tract or parcel of land, situated on the Broad Mountain. In Lower blattantangotownshlP, in Schuyl kill comity. (formerly Berk, connty,) In the Mate of Pennsylvania. bounded and described as Aglow, to wit :—Beginning at a marked white oak tree t tnence by late vacant lands now snrveyed to Jacob north ality- eve aerates. Jacob to a white oat; thence by late vacant land. now surveyed to George Werner. west 146 perches to a stone ; thence by late 'leant land, now surveyed to Leonard llt ick, south 65 perches to Spanish oak ; thence Nit 146 p.l.rthes to the plaee of beginning. containing .52 , acres and 151 perches of and and allowance of six perIIN CPIII.O fBRENNEor roads. i ce JO. VOLit BALE—AIi that certain two storied stone r Tavern stand,known as the 'VALLEY LIOTEL, situate on Valley street, in the town of Pat terson, In the County of Schuylkill; con. mining In front 60 feet, and in depth 200 ft., distant•from the 6chuylkill Valley Haiti old 200 yards,ist which - point the Cars stop 4 - -limes daily. Alio; 4 other lots of ground, each containing 60 feet lu front, and 200 feet in depth, situate,. Wisp, in said town of Patterson. The property yr be sold ebeap ; terms easy. Apply to D. E. NICE. Esti . at his Ofliee, Pottsville, or to MICHAEL COCHRAN, „ •• Sept. 1,1849. i4is VE-5 "FOIL SAL - CE , .....The Subscriber is de sirous of setting the dwelling house in which lie now resides,, in Morrie Addition. The _ . building Is nne'nf the very best in the Dor ough.—la rite and admirably arranged, with every con venience to !nuke It desirable. Posses:lon given at rir , s EgiE GEO. 11. PO TS. • blare -b 10, 1850 11-if • IPOlt BALE VALUABLE PROPER- Ty in Sinersynte.—, The store now ercenpled sy" by N. G. ilarnmetln, in offered for dale.— ' l 5 ff or terms apply in GEORGE 1. 11EUR, Tr. - Serail/ 1019--10441 • Minereiffle. FOR SALE—ii . 20 Horse-Power Steam Engine. in eseellent working order. with winding gearing ill complete, teen drams, and two 'sire ropes, each ; about WO feet long, for hoisting Coal from mines. ' The above is a Ont./rate Bylines It has been in nee only 18 ntontlis,in she Borough. or Tamaqua, where It may be seen. Apply to JMIN [MOCK. soNs k co.. „ 97 and 99 North 1 bird Street. Philada. • • or to BENJAMIN lIEILNER, Tamaqua. May 11, JBlO 19-if , L 401.1. SALE..—The solaertbers offer for saie a sn. perior 6 inch Pump, 6 feet stroke, with WO yards of 5 x 6inch pip's, with bona, rings, &c., all in good order. Also, 35 Drift Cars, 40 inch axle, 8 of which are rigged with double brakes, all of which are' 4n good running order. AISO, 60 yards of inch slope chain. The above will be told low for cash or approv ed paper. CONNER, ROADS & LITTLEIIALES, . New PhilMelptita. 154 f April 13,1850, VOU. SAL ir A Large Circular Coal • Screen. 11 J.' feet long. and : 1 } feet in diameter at the largest end.—adapted 14 making coal of.tbe most approved nines—cost 41133.00 and Wm been very flute used—will be/old cheap for cash. Enquire at the York Store. • E. YARDLEY & Co. kfareh 16. 1830 11-, VOR SALEvvOne 10imrse Engine, with break. 1: log rnlien, Wereens, 'batting and every thing neeemary about a Coal breaking eon Warmer, which WIII be seams very reasonable terms. . OEO. H. POTTS'. March 16, 1360 Doha sAy,E...,one 30 horse hoisting engine, with P winding gearing all emnplete. Enquire at the Black Mine Colliery, York Farm, or at the &Bee of sGEO. B. POTTS, March 16,1650 11-tr r 4 ait — ira. : SO . • •it ~,, ~ , SOO Feet of ass awl Proof* Chain, 300 " f Inch Chain. 300 " . I " March 18,1850 FOR SALE...One 60 and one 20 Horse Stem Engine far sale. Apply to ANDREW RUSSEL, Pone, ille, April, 13. 13-tf. leahantango et. VOR SALE AND TO LET.—Bidding Lou L. in Nonni Oution, Lewisport, Wood' and I.yon'a additiltti to Pottsville,on Norwegian M.:Pottsville, and in Nineraville. Also a convenient Office in Norris' Addition.' Apply to JAS. 11. CAMPBELL. April 28.48. 184 f (,)+ 111 til . ( .4 10AL EtEGIONS.-,THE COAL REGIONS of Pennsylvania, being a general Geological, Dis cal, and dtatistical Review of the Anthracite Owl Districts of Pennsylvania illustrated with Naps and Engravings. and Stalklike' Tables. The Maps and Tables alone, are worth mote than the price of the Book. Price 50 cents, or 3 conies for 01. The Bonk can be mailed to any part of the United States— postage: cents. For sale at. BARRAN'S , Cheap Book and Stationary Store. July 16,1 0 150 ; , EWBPAPIEB.B, PERIODICALS. /.1 Graham's, Godey's. Sartain's, and Ladles' Na tional magazines, Miner.' Journal, Saturday Evening Pm*, Nears _Saturday Gazette, Saturday Courier, Flag of Our Onion, Weekly Herald', Boston Museum, Home Journal, Dollar Newspaper, N. York Tribune, dtc., lac., always for sale by the single number at B. BANNAN'II Cheap Wok and Periodical Store. Subscriptions for any of the accessible periodicals and Newspapers publisher In this Country or Europe, received at his Book Stor and Books, ke., imported to order at short notice. ; COUNTERFEIT DETECTORS F 0 July, arhoicsala and road, at Jane 1.1850 D= WORKS, VERY CHEAP—The Nob- Ober purchased at Trade Sale-a lot of Dick's complete Works, bound in Library style, eery cheap, which he will sell at lea than publisher's pricey at his Cheap Bookstore—call immediately to necure a con'. B. DAMIAN. Cheap Bookseller sod Stationer. Re halals* abet el the Poet*, at less than publisher.' price*. , Akil7i 1850. 17- TREDIONT DEPOT 110178 E.— The undersigoed having leased this new, o large and commodious Hotel, situated conve niently to the Itoil road, in the beautiful Town of Tremont, respectfully informs his friends and the travelling public, that he.-is prepared to entertain them in the most unexceptionable style. The house is un der the management of Mr. L. 31. Gager, a gentleman of experience, whit will spare no pains to render it worthy of public patropiige. The Table will be abun dantly supplied with the best the-marketa afford, and the choicest Wines and Liquors will tie furnished at 'the Bar. Families can h• accommodated . With largo airy cham bers, and excellent board, on the most reasonable terms,—affording a moat dealrobleretreat from the heat sod bustle of large towns and cities. The West Branch \ Valley Passenger Wain &tops at the House, and good sheds and stables fire attached, with accom modating tltlers always In attendance. ACIIARIAU BATDORPF. Proprietor. 7J•9mo =MI SEA BATHINGL—CAPE ISLAND, N. 111■112J.—Ciiirgress Hall, formerly kept by J. Nit -6F g ter, is now open for the reception of visitors. The bonds. during the pout year, has been enlarged and repaired—the Bathing arrangements have been greatly tnipmved, A life boat, 'exclusively for this hours, will along* be In attendance upon the BathintGmund. Congress. Hall being'situated on el 'rated ground, the view of., the ocean Moult ts anew passed,--there is no offensive effluvia arising from the rah marsh or stagnant pools 'nor are its guests annoy ed with musquitoes, as in houses shunted on km grounds and near the marsh,—they are not subjected. to the incimvenience of t•avelllog through the hot sand, nor through the public streets to the bathing ground, the communication thereialth being private. These important advantages render the location of Congresa Hall decidedly the best nn the:lsland. The Proprietor, thankful, for the titieYst patmnage he has heretofore received, will endeavor, daring the present season to give satisfaction so thosa, who may favor him with a call. • • W.ll. MILLF4I, Proprietor. 25-hn Jane 11, 1850 STATIONERY, 11.1N0111:111111T4 INDELIKLK 1N K, r olk B Metallic or Quill pen ' requiring ino preparation, and superior to soy other In beauty and -permanence of color. Just received and for sale, rbolerale `and retail. by July 17. 21150 VIIGLISII LAID PAPER.— AB , Resins at Es English , Laid Post and Foolseap,lruted and plain" at unusnallow rates, Just received and for sate at BANNAN'd Cheap Book and Paper Store. If the people will have free trade and permit the English and French to undersell our paper makers, we cannot help 11.—we most sell cheap to suit the *lmes. June 21 IMO IfETTER. PAPER, VERY CHEAP.--5 0 Rearnsof beantintl blue ruled Letter Paper. which was purchased at a great. bargain, Put received and fur sale by the subscriber. This lot is worthy the at tention of Merchants and others, as it will be sold at lets than manufacturers prices; at 'tiANNAN'a Cheap Bank end Paper Store. S - .I . one 15,1850 AlittlSON , FitNit ON 111141 PT.--JUST US IA eared a Barrel of Harrlson'ai celebrated Ink, whkh will be sold by the Oalldn or MU Gellon on draft. Also, Hautson's Inks, Multi fled and Blue, in Bottles, wholesale and retail. at city manufacturer's pates. Merchants and others purchnsing to sellagain tan sarethe carriage by calling at 13; HANNAN'S --Cheap Book and Stationery Store. Where Gni be had good Ink Its low as 30 eenu per dozen bottles. June 8,1850 . 13. Q &IMMIX) CHEESE—Juat received and for sale by J. M• BEATTY & Ca. Na 4, ieso' • taa 26-Imo Nisi door to the Pot Office 30-St EIS GEO. O. POTTS 11-tf BANNAN'S I/09k arid Periodical Store 22- ~:{~'rYr+~i~ O. HANNAN :a- MOTIOIC.—TIII3 UNDEREIONED AUDITOd. IN appointed by the Orphan? Co' urt of beheytkin County, to make distribution among the heirs of the several balances duo by the Executors, 00 the: first, second and third accOunt of Daniel F. Berger. Joseph Berger and William Berger, Executors of the last Will and Testament of Ludwig Berger. deceased. Biel to audit • re.aettte and re-state tint third account of the said Executors—will attend for that putpose st pis office, In the Borough of Pottsville. on Wednestay. the 4th day of Amens'. IMO. at 10 o'clock In the' fore noon, when and where all persons Interestrd ciao at tend• J011:9 P. HOBART, Auditor. ty 27 1950 30.3 X AIUDITOB9B NOTICE.--lbl THE 'MATTER. of the assignment. for OH, beurtli of tiro:111On of d C. Clark,of the dram( Clark Ir. ghtssler. The Oder-. signed Auditor , will meet at the , oftre of James it, Campbell, Centre. - st rem, Pottsville, on Monday, the , likti day of August. 1850, at 0 o'clock, k. to:adtke distribution among the creditors. . X., JOUN cLArroN, Auditor. 34-2 e July ST, 1850 IM OT/bk.—TIE — IC SE - M - 1 — • ANN — UAL — MG tha St. Clair Saving Fund Association, will be held in the new Bibelot !louse:at St ,Clair, on Ortfiay evening, the SlibLef *e'en. All the stockholders are requested to be present, as four new directors, we to be elected, and other .letwortaat business transacted. • Ws. MOSTELIUI, Secretary. July 117;48.10 - • 31141 OTICS-0 7 1 - 16ETS USRESY GI VEN,;TH AT 1N the aorOunt et William Wagner. committee of Jobs Mabel, a Lunatic. Ass been hied in the Pnitbone. tary's Office or Schuylkill County, by Levi N. Wag. tier and r. W. Wagner, Executors, arc...of the said William Wien( rAeceased. and that the said arerionts will be confirmed by the Oturt of Common Mess of said County, on the., first day of nest September Tana, utilise cause be shown to The contrary.. THOMAS MILLS, Prothoninuy:• t AO—A July 27, 1220. NOTICE.—TIig StIIbaCRISEB. APPOANTED 4 by the.Orphans' Court of Schuylkill CAlajity. the Auditor to re.sctile and re-state the Administration account of the estate of John Mark, kite otsakt coun ty, deceased, and to distribute the assets in Hie hands of the Administrator, to and amonit„the , crediturs, arc. eien Hef diva notice, that he will be,tit attendance rif Ws Mee, in the Borough of Orwigsbui for Slat pur pose, on thri.l9th day of August next. 10°1th:ink he the forenoon, when and where all %hos , Irani ate In , termite& it., can attend. CHAS. WITMANi-Anditor. , Orwigsburn, July 27, 1 6 50 . so;,sr! ?aOOL TAX--NORWEGIAN—THC TREAe: la lifer hereby gives notice, that the School: Tax fur 18 , 50, remaining unpaid in Norwegian Towniiht . ti r ,‘‘ill beyeceived at his dwelling, at the West Delaware ?dines. All taxes remaining unpaid after that 15th of September, will be collected according to law, whb• the addition of 5 per cent. .101 IN REED, Treasurer. ' July 27, 1850 , 30-3 t OTICIG 18 HEBEII - Y , GIVEN, THAT -A BOHM, ill issued by the Swatara Railroad Company, far the sum of 81s Hundred Dolan, Na. 150. and Tyable to 1854, with n , has been lest , and that a plieation. has been made to said Company to re-issue Another In. lieu thereof, and that such new Issue wilC be made about the 25th day of August nest, onlele the lost 'Bond shall be preaented in the mean time. Pottsville, July 27, 1850 . 20.i3t* ISSOLUTIOL—TIII6 CO-PART ERSUIP JJ heretofore eitsting between George Web. James Thomas and Wittiest Miles, trading ands, the firm of Rich. Thomas 4. Mlle a, in the Coal Alining Disineta, at Gate Willi Schuylkill county, was dissolved by mu tual commit, on the I4th day of July, inst.'e-tbe ac counts of the late firm will be settled bile tqes_Thoin• as and William Mlles. The basineu will be conduct ed hereafter, ander the trot of Thomas Miles & Co. GEORGE RICIL JAMBS TIIOMAR. WILLIAM MILER. *At July Y. 1850 AA OTICIG IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE designed have had latterly of Administration granted to them of the estate of the late Andrew O'Brien of the Boronch of Pottsville, Clothier, de.. ceased, and they request all persons baring , claims or demands against the estate of the aid de eased, to make known the same to - them without delay, , Mad. SU h.N O'BRIEN. EDWARD o . naues. aaet.•O July '27 1450 \ — lB - 130 — L - 1:4ION OP ,CO — PAIWNPASIIIIP. 11-- I The copartnership heretofore existing between John R. Heed, Jacob Reed, Jr., and Moses Miter, tra- • ding under the firm of Heed & Biller 'in the Coal • Mioltitand Bier e business , was thks thajdbasolved by the withdrawal of Jacob Reed. Jr.. from the concern. - All persons having claims will please prelims* them, and these knowing4benutelves indebted, will pleas* make paymebt teahn.B. Reed & Moses Bigler. wbo are authorized to settle op the business. John 0. Reed and Moses Miler will cOntlnne the . business, as heretofore, under the old title of Heed & Bigler, and will promptly attend to any .otheri Gar Goal . that they may be favored with. JOHN D. @66 11 : • JACOB nem Sr., MOSES oxLea. Llewellyn, July IS, IPSO. • 29—he PleasTICE. 18 HEBERT GIVEN. THAT AN AP: ed an catkin has been made to the Court of Commies .Pleas of Schuylkill County, by "The Berman BeGine. ed and Lutheran Church of Port Carbon," rOf a char• ter, according to the article. of Incorporation,6led to said Court; and that a Charter will be granted at the • next September Term of said Court, unless caais be shown to the contrary. TIiONAR MILLS, Prothonotary. !3.41t July 20, 1850 OTICIC IS HERESY CITEN, THAT AN np. plication has been made to the Court of Common. 'Pleas of Schuylkill County, by ••The Tarsi Nietbedim Episcopal Church of Schuylkill Haven,' for a charter; according to the articles of Incorporation, giled in said Court; and that a Charter will be granted,at the seat September Term of said Court, unless cause be shows to the contrary. THOMAS MILLS, ProthnorSiiry. 29-3 t July 20,1859 ?MOTIVE ISMESERY (HIEN. THAT kni kr. plication has beeo madedo the Cr.urt Of Comesea Pleas of Schuylkill County, by "The Methodist Spiv. copal Church of Ttetoont,'• for a Charter, accontiag to the ankles of Incorporation, filed in will Court; ams that a Charter will be granted at the next! September Terns of said Court. unless cause be shown to tbs. contrary. THOMAS MILLS, - Prothonotary. Jai,. 1830 A4II2IIMISTILATOWS NOTICS—WIIERB e., Letters of Admlnistratiiin on the estate ef James Reber, tate of the Borough of Pottsville, de ceased, have been granted to ilia subscriber—all per sons indebted to said estate nre requested to male Immediate payment to the subscribers, and thews haw ing clatms against the same. will present them duly , authenticated for settlement, to David R. pock, Eno, at his office, in Pottsville. - • ADAM REBER. Mshrsville, • HENRY YORN or, Blue Ball P. 0., Lancaster Co., Adadsistratots. July 12, 1820 ; 28.61 IMOTICE—WHEREASI THE SUBSCRISER HAS. purchased the entire In t of T.& W: In the noes of (Roods, now in his passel:Sloe at Mid dieport, as arenas to the Book accounts, k.e.—Tbers fore, ail persons indebted to the said Moment, win; please make immediate payment to • JOHN ITALIANS. TO-31 • Middleport, July 10, 1850 OTICE—NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN,,THAT .1.• I have loaned to N, G. !femmekin. a Bay Horse, light top Wagon, and one sett of Harney, to be bald and used by blm doting my view's JOHN DOHERTY. 47450 . Jone,l., 1150 OTIOE—A GENERAL - &METING OF THE N . Stoekhokters of the Miners' Bank or Pattenlie.in the County of Schuylkill, will be held at the Ranking Rouse in the Borough of Pottsville. on ..kintiday Ills r. Sth day of Adjust nest, to determine Whether they will accept the art of the eighth of May. one thousand .eight hundred and Any, to expend .the charter of said Bank. By order of thc Board:- . CRAB. LOP.S.Ea. Cashier. 21,6 t Jane 29,1864 V STATIC OF GEO. L. GEADIBLE .Es Notice is hereby given that Leiters of Admiab Galion have been granted by the Register of Schuyl kill CountY, to the subscribers,' upon the estate of Ge 6. L. Granslen, late of the ,Borough of Pottsville: in said County. deceased. Airpeisons bavisg Elaine against said estate, are, requested to prevent them im mediately, and those indebted will pleats mats Pal" tnent without delay, to the subecribera. 4 DIARY GBANSLEK, Aden's:. JOUR 11E/111. 1.5-13 t June 22, 1850 AST NOTICE.---ALL,PERSONS ARE fair- . . tinned not-to purchase or ore an Oil from R. D. Schoener, purporting to be P. 8. DeeLan's Patent Lu bricating Oil. Ife has no authority fioesvne to inak• h.—he has not even the correct receipt; to make it,— 'still is using a part of my Ingredients in Wrong proper tinns. I respectfully refer all persons. interested to the,dectsiona of the lIITICIII3I D. EL Courts. lately, for infringements-of•Patent-nghts. 'r am: the Patents• and mole owner - of this, and, 111113 determined to prose cute not only R. D. Bchoener, but all petsons pentium- Ina or using the oil from him, to the utmost extern •f the law. P. 8. DSVLAN, • Patentee -2..1.3m0 Reading , . Pa.; Jane PASO XIOTICE.—LABORERS, MINERS AND OTM /I .ERS, wtio wish to puithase 101 l in Trevortird,•av private sale, will find an Agent on the Premises, fret the town of Shamokin. Labor &vibe:Railroad will be taken in payrnint of lots. One half the wages of the laborers wiU be advanced in cash. D. B. BOYD, *rest:- /one 8,1850 • 23-tf. OTICE.—DEVLAN'd PATENT ; LUBRICAT ingg 011.—Wbereas. a notice has Appeared is a . newspaper le this Cnenty.cantioningelt persons Om. purchasing said Oil from me. now I hereby give me rle° that !bold the exclusive tight to manufacture sat+ sell said oil in the Counties of Schuylkill, Übansi. Dauphin, Lehigh, Northanipton, Cariron, Enaerns.. Colombia, Wyoming, Northumberland And Ly COIMill g.. and that all persons wtru shall interfere with my rights , as aforesaid. atiall be prosecuted according tolaw, aadr that I will indemnify, protect and save harmless aio persons who shall purchase said oil from me Pottsville. June II OTICE.--All persona are hereby n otified aerie purchase or one Oil from R. D. riehoener, purper- XII to Del'. Devian's Pareat Lobriialind °A lb bfk bee rro anthwily to make each Oil, and any pereoapet chasing or using the 011 from him will be wartime - I kcording to Law. P. a; IAITLAS. Patenteei Iteadint. Pa.. 115. COPARTHERSHIWaLLIA ill WALLACE. Sk;- of the late firm of Wallace de [Walston. has tele day feigned a copartnershipapiutsSAMClEL 11. AMR* ERMEL, for the transactieni of • Geheral Coal Beal nese, under the Situ of Wallace A Rothermel. The receiving and shipping of Coal will be coatis 'red, ae hereof*, on wh at Gloucester, sad he. 0 Richmond. Office 80 Walnut Street. WILLIAM WALLACE, SAWL. H. EGTHERMEL. 10.-tf May t,18.50. TAKE NOTICE .— TiIe Boats !and acconitts • FOSTER A Dhl,F, having been assigned to vim subscribers, all persons '(rash). accounts alien with them - , are requested to cati and settle, and. those in debtedto make payment only to in qr our author zed agent. ' N. B.—All acentints not settled . &efore 011,1131 et December nest, win be left with a Squire for settle ment. Nor N. 184% yards enable, Paper for outlining, by the Pid* in any Qua WV; or any, Iptatb, last :received and for sale at city pries% at •. - BANNAN'S Cheap max:dente and retail-Paper Store. ' Jane 1.1.450 •-• . UrriNDOW SHADES of varibus Outlines 'and V V %lanais. scale of rohich are trandstanety mint ed. Just received from New Twi t , and foe sale by J. ML BEATTY & Oe. N Mr 11. D.:BCIItTNER . rs►r .6 +. 7. FreS.;I;ER la' A 1.-500
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