TErtlli OF 'TIIE MlNl3tta' - 40138?iA1e..- 451 SGLE S V" - e a t PTl' , v..—Two - Dollars per . annum. payable b'' ,o , A‘, na.aly it: hdtetuat..2, to those who reside .In the ~. , 4 1uty-and atinnallYin ndvahee to .hore. who maid.. out of ih, County. 'flat publisher reserves to himself the 1 to ht In thane 4: 50 per annum• when payment 's: ifutayeti touger [Bab one year. . _ Iro - Thr . ee roto , 4"to one iddreia, ' IS no ib 00 : lircen " . ;. Ft :.,-n " . 20 00 Ft , te tlolars in savant , will pay (pr three }ear's' : lbscription lathe Jearsol. , It Ara. 3 or ,anaCaTiStaa -r one‘Stgertte of (Urines. 3 times, £.very .übseinent Insertion. = Fonr lines. I time. - Subsequent Cafe ions, earli. . One •Nuare, 3 months, . . 1411 C motah, -nice Year. . . Easiness Clrds 0( 5 Item per mintim. -, m er chants sad esthert, suirertisinsahy Vile Year, ~,tr it h the priv &lege at laaertiag ditere n 1 adver t tissments weekly . , ' is 00 .¢34Mige.Advertisentents, Le pet 'agreement. iners' 3onrual. Saturday; Morning, Sept. 14. THE PROTECTIVE poLicy: his PHA, Demand its Restendies. ITHiCI STATE JOiIIN.477ONS Fir Ccxa: oviamiasioser. JOSHUA DUNGAN.. .Of Ducks, - Comity /r . or laditor Geserta, 6.4 Y IDES. Of Union Criunty For Sitrveysr General, IbBEPI7 HpklDEB2lOll, Of Washington County, Dlirrltrf'T AND COUNTY TICKET. • For Cowart's, THOMAS M. BIBIGHAUdE, of Lebanon Co For Ranably, , . .; 'Off!: 51.1 , ITIZIIIVERR. of Pchttylkill. CA1.1313 WITEELER,,a Pinegtorc. POT Prostestivy Attanury, JOIIN C. NEVILLEwest Pottsystle " . 744 firor County SarceYor. JA.cOll of Wayne. ? , • ~,02r Comari'ssioTer 0 A ril EL HILL, oeirocisville For Carover, Di. LEWIS Royp.n, fat Schuilkill Daini For Director of the Poor, SAMUEL: YOST, of West ttrnestvig For Assiitor, A. R..795E5., of Duties Township . j t oo.o.Foco eoefxrr TICII T. : Asiemh4—Michael Wer,er, Nt;i:n. . Dobbinr / Co'rep,Tasioner—Tbonia.F7c.ter. . .., Di:itriet .Attorney—Hubert M. Ifiner. ,!' Cor'Oner—T. L. Elan% . 4 , - ...f . 4 , C.eintySurreyo;--Santhel (;tl,s. , ' Dire;:tor of tht Poor. —Paul Lnget. - Art4E:tor—Francis Detiler. . ,• ' THE AMERICAN ART tINION ' . 4 L-Tlie Engravings ttila valuable Nat dation bare- been receivedfat Bannan's Book Fiore and are ready for immediate elk 'tttbution. Each et!to‘eriher of lam year receives a hook of Etching. -illustrative' of the "Legend of eleepy Hollow." 'tvith n beautiful engraving ”The - Voynee of Lire." and . a *hare in the distriimin.n of chnice . Paint- Inge on the:2oth of Deremlo.r nett. The Prognerauo of ibis year, gre,ents stmnll indnteninntg for new anb • EVCI, incrntier, for the year ISr4), for f`rit it eubscrii'o ion ~) r five dollar.. ;Off r.geige a trepr.or thr .11a11clin. an Main - wed Nliostl.1;• Journal of ar9 a Imp on'tteri . 2ni ladies.; a r•ett' of fine wily, Iron (iiiishcil average size 7! liy In inebea.l•,gether with a iinnrt; in tbe•diFirilin- hrt'. llUMbfq fkl Pai3o , ivrs antinihrr . wetl.fto , rolpt‘tres in Nl3rlo .141 t\AIYf Ctti,4a, "'b•rt!rli ,, e.. - taker, at Itt.'viThee of the Mieers' Jeer hal, %lettere the 1'1 , 4 perms can b. exanitn ed. . it..C.NNAN,: Ilonurary Pecretary for Schiglill WE. CALL attention the card of Messr4- Can loan & Co , illagoefrcotipictv s liS• Chesnut 5c.' , ,P11112- ilelpliia, which will lie I, , und iu anothrr — Their establishment is Li:filly spolcr n or, iYr hare no doubt every sLTort will be hind.; to please those Isla) give them a call. We advise n trial avany rate. nr.Aorsa RAILROAD. 'The repairs on this road have been pushed forward with an alacrity beyond the - most sanguine autieipations. '• A Coal Train was I sent throug s h yesterday:..to test the strength of their works. To-day...several trains will pass over the road, and on Monday the busi- ness on the whole line Will be resumed as usual. The. Officers of this Company 'de serve the warmest thanks of the, commu nity, for their prompt and efficient efforts to put the road in operation in - the short est possible time. " They'- have accom plished almost every thing but innossibili tics, and tve think if anything impossible should occur ious,its speedy execution could not bklaekt s e . r .: secured than by handing it over to the Reading Railroad Company. ' The connection, between the R. Railroad and the Schuylkill'Valley, , has already been supplied by a_temporarY Bridge, and an En gine passed O . VCF it safely on Tuesday at 2i o'clock. The break in the Valley Road. op- posicn:Mbunt Carbon, was al;o repaired-rtbou the same time. We are - indebted for this - expedition to 11r. Howson. Superintendent of • the Lateral Roads, and the perseveritig labors - of the Contractors, Massrs. lielscy & Reilly. They were prompt and untiring in their re- spec - five duties, and no exertion was sPared to push their - Work ahead with the.uttnost possible speed.. NCIIVYLKILL NAVIGATION. / The managers of the Schuylkill Xavi,ga tion Company have 'resolved to repair their Nairigatiori as speedily as possible.. Sixty- tiro thousand dollars were subscribed at a meeting of the stockholders.Anci loan-holders Int 'Monday lasi. A large number of band.; : are already at Work at Manayunk, repairing the breach these so as to r restor;e the water power•ta the Factories. The Whol&ilistance to Norristown can be put in repair it a short time at little expense, sons to accommodate the lime trade. The dainag4 sustained by 'the Canal are principallylabove Reading ; be low that point it is btit trifling. This com pany bas been peculiarly unfortunate. but from the determined manner in which they . ha e met the disasters; and the public spirit manifested, we have no doubt the whole line will be. repaired'-and : ready for navigation : early next •easori A considerable portion . of the crams carried away, 2 were built in'tbe ear ly period of the navigation, and would have ' required strengthening, to render them safe; they can ndw be built in a substantipl min ner. and all th e 14 , 413 points guarded,:a.gliiitst hereafter. It was highest freshet ever known on the Schuylkill, and a similar one , 9atay not occur again in a century. Ai Read ' jag. we are intonnee, the water,was three` . feerten inches higher than 'at, !fie pumpkin freshet of which tras . aqc. er r a i r i e d f rom .rt mark made in an 'old mill otathe Schuylkill opposite-Read LITTLE SCHVYLISLL_IRALLIIOAD: - There are a large nUmber of hands em-' pleyed in repairing this road, and it will be completed at the earliest possible Period_ The damages although considerable, we e re Pleased *to learn, will be- repaired at . much less expense than it was estimated it would , :tost,before the water subsided. 7 . Mi. Edmund 'La. Fayette, son Of. George - Wa;fling , on La Fayette and grandson of Gen. La Fayette; arrive At . I.V. York by stomper Atlantic• THE WllllO TICKET We call theattentidn of otlir readers to the County , ticket noiniriated by the convention at Schuylkill Haven last Monday ; the pro ceedings will be found in another column. It would be impossible that all should be pleased, ba= the general -impression is that abetter ticket entald not be selected, lind that it will meet with the universalauppOrt of the Whigs of the county. It presents *strong . peiint in every name. The -fixations from which the nominees have. been chosen are favorable and will 'no doubt give general ' satisfaction. Theme* are active, thorough Whigs, long devoted to the interests of the party and in every rmpect worthythe respon sible trustis at stake in tbeir election. It requires only' that every Whig be up and cloing,, and with such a . ticket our success is certain. el 00 121 63 011 S 60 8 00 8 toU cosanESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. Wednesday 4th: In the House, the Texas Boundary Bill was taken up, anti:the strug gle commenced in earnest. After several in effectual efforts to ingraft new features upon it, a motion was made . t o o-`order the original Bill to a third reading. 'Refused by a vote of SO to 126. Pending a motion to reconsider. the House adjourned. Thursday, 5/11.=—The Senate finally passed the Post-office. Appropliation Bill, and ;the Bill to establish mail crimmunieation,between Vera Cruz and TampicO. In the House the vote of the previous day on the:Teas Boun dary 8111 was recOnsidered. Ayes,l3l; Nays. 75. Mr. 13oyd's amendment to incorporate the New Mexico Territorial Bill without the proviso, with the original Boundary• Bill was also reconsidered. A vote wa:, taken. and. the Bill thus amended was -again lost. Yeas, 99; Nays, 107 i, A i rnotion to reconsider was ruled out of order, from which an appeal was made, 'when the House ad journed. Friday, 6,61.—1 n the House, the decision of the Speakei on .the previous day, was not sustained. 'Ayes, S 3 ; Nays, 123. This brought the Bill unit) before the House, and after some unstlcceful mantenvering to pre vent fruitier action, it was finally passed.— Yeas, 103; Nays, 97. Saturday, 7th.—The BIN to admit Califor nia as a Sorereieti . State into the Union was taken up in the Houseand passed almost int mediatelY. - Ayes, 150; Nays, 56. All atnendmetits to it were rejected.. The Utah Bill was then taken up and passed with as little difficulty. Yeas,-07; Nays. 5:5. In the Senate, on 'Monday, the Texas Boon dory Bill, with the Territorial Amendment, inserted by the !louse, was passed by a vote of 30. to 10.. Both houses have fixed upon the 30th inst., for a final adjournment of this Session. - On Tuesday, Col. - Fremont and Major:Vrwinn, Senators elect from California, were-duly sworn and took their seats in the Senate. Gol. F eve notice of various bills he would propnse in relation to the State. JE'SNT LIND Last. week a contract Was ratified by Mr. Barnum and Mdlle. Lind. By this agree ment, which' supersedes all former, contracts, the sum of $lOOO per night; for one hundred and fifty nights, will be secured, to - Mdl.le. Lind, in addition to which the nett proceeds of every .night . will be divided equally be tween the parties.' :On the other hand, as an equivalent. for this liberal ofTet on the of :llr. 'Barnum, I\ldlle. Lind has agreed to sing -during her engagement in any part of Etirope or Americ.a.. It is probable that she Will visit London during the Great In dustrial Exhibition of ISSL , She also binds herself to give Concerts in New York until the pride of tickets shall be brought down to the minimum rate of $3, so that the fairest opportunity of lit -axing. her 'shall be afforded to the public'. , She intends manifesting her much lauded generosity by distributing the proceeds of her first Concert of last Wednesday evening, over $lO.OOO, to various charitable institu tions in New York . . To the Fire Department Fund she gives $3,000, and the Alusical Fund Society $2,000. , • . On - Saturday, a ticket auction was held at Castle Garden . for-her first Concert. The first cbtee of seats was bid in by Blr. John N. Gennin, a New 'York Hatter, at $225: the second at $25 ,and the third at $l5. None. sold fortes than $4. - C" - Origin of the Word Dollar.—The deri vation suggested for this word in Todd's edi tion of Johnson, isconfirmed hp the particular 'explanation of later lexicographers. In 1516, a silver mine was discoveied "at Tuachim's thal, (St. Joachim's Dante) in Bohemia, and the proprietors. in the foiloteing year - issued a great number of silver .species, of about the value of the Spanish pesoduro, which bore [Tie name of Toachim's 'haler. subsequently' abbreviated into thales. Thus the dollar, like the guinea, commemorates the locality of the . metal from which it was originally coined. 1,, Len erriy.—A friend tells us that a short time since he called on a lady in Law rence, and found her ith her two sisters ; the united ages of the ;ree sisters was 247! The eldest is S 4, the s . and S), and the third 81 years of age. They are al: now in the posession of good health, and their menial taculties arc; unimpared.--Trenton Gazette. •Ifotc, Printers are Treated.—The N. flatupshire State Patriot says that it has 4,800 subscribers, and thinks that it has the best paying list of any, political parttr iti that country: yet 700 owe fur three yea,rst,vl,oo for ears, and 1,000 for t ne year, Milting the aggregate due to the office, $16,000. 1 .97'4 Mum-al IVonder is at present en tertaining the good citizens of York, Pa.— Mr. Sharp sings the tsnorlvart of any piece of music to . a delightftsl flute-like tone, and accompanies his tenor with a deep, heavy bass, on a kw, 'uniform key. His perform once partakes of the character of an organ.. I:7"Dmaogic Eroamay.-="Men talk in , raptureq," says Witherspoon. "of voutb and beauty, wit and sprightlinks their but after seven years union, not one of them is to be compared to good family manage ment which is seen at every. meal,. and fell every hour in the husbamr3 purse." ' The Inercasein the population o 1 Wash ington county, Ohio; since 1840, has been up' ward , of 50 percent. The zruwtb of Cleve" land and Cuyahoga counties, in the" same , State, has been - still more rapid, the increas being over 185 pet cent; • Maki:von ; Monnt Vernon, hi's consented that Mere be a i:egular steam boat communication three times a week, between WaShingtoneitY and the last resting place of the beloved Washington. A suita ble wharf is to-be erected at the place home, diately. • [O - 4 Rwninating Body.--The Utica (N Y. Gazette,. learns from a friend rather curious in statist4s; that the person who cleaned the Odd FelloWs' Hall after the 'adjournment or the Grand Lodge, collected four pails 'of to bac° juice from the spittoons used by the Del egates. 1:13 - The Medical College in Boston. the scene of the Parkmaa tragedy, has been closed to the public. \lt is . estimated, • that during the time it reritained . Avert for inspection, riot less than 15qoo, persons visited it. 11:3"The of4he election of delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Maryland is that 56 Whigs and 9toccifocos have been chosen. r7The Celebrated I,ll ll e . g is about to vis it the Pnited Stain, for e parixise Olin; turiug on chemistry. \z - MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE :ENERAL ADVERTISER. 4 F0RE.14121 The Hibernia brings' news fro& Liverpool to the 24th ult., three days later than the ad vices by the Atlazitic. Since the ,sailitig of the Atlantic, Cotton has advanced one-eighth. -- Total sales of the week, 37,900 halei. Fair Upland And Mo bil!, Sid. and Orleans, Sid. The London papers are speculating with considerable in terest and much ignorance upon the Texas and Utah bills late before Congress. The MIME, alter disiussing . the Texas boundary and showing up the weakness of American Statesmen it:Loot baring properly defined the relative limits of the two countries immedit ately upon the acquisition of Texas to the U. Slates, and the trophies naturally,consequent to such a nlect, concludes with the follow ing prophetic warning : -"If separate - State rights are to interfere with the peaceable and stable relatives of the United tates with foreign powers, the Union will prove a Mock ery and a reproach, and become; by its"edleieney" and wealmess, the means of permanently depres• King the ruing greatness of the American people. It behoves the rational men, of all parties, in Ameri ca, to lrxik to, and guard against this mischief." The Gotham case, described in -the law ns/ some time since, r is still agitating. the ec clesiastical heads, an d the right of interference on the part of the crown holdlt,guestioned. France is somewhat restive. j At De Cas tor, a Ball room, %There the President and suite were prreenq was invaded, and the whole party turned out. Pen t ~ Castellane, who had already drawn hiP sword for the protection of the President in the Pall-room, returned, after rallying the troops, and in turn drove out the' invaders at' the point o the bayonet. The Swiss and French Social ists are charged with being the fenders of the riot. !The National Guard Boulogne were disarmed, in consequence of some serious attempts at insubordination. Their arms, on examination, were found to be in readi ness for immediate!. action, and something, of considerable moment'avas / supposed to be on foot. Search was! made at Varennar by or der' of the, Pretect r 4 tkeHante Marine, add a number of §pcialisiTamphlets, Fire-arms and Gunpowder Were 'found secreted in the houses. ttit - President in a late speech at Lyons, intimated a desire for the continuation of his term of office. The Prince de Join ville is said to be; gaining popularity. He ill'be a candidate for the Presidency at the election of 1852.. ! - - A skirmish is reported to have taken ;dace, midway between Schleswig and Rendeburgi between the :tenth Holstein battalion and the: Danish outposts stationed at Kropp. They were - dislodged. I when the Holsteiners fell bkek into their former position. The Danes are still in posses i sion of Frederickstadt. The coronation of the Emperor of Austria and Hungary prevents the difficulty whethsr he shall be crowned as formerly, in each separate province l r or once for all at Vier,aa, as Emperor of Austrlia. The people are growing more reconciled to the new govern ment, but the 'Nobles of both Austria and Hungary are yeti: much dissatisfied. Later by the Arrived of the Asia. The Asia arrived at Halifax on Monday Morning. She tiring dates. from Liverpool to the 31st ult., one week . lateit than the alr)ve. - But'a felw Telegraphic items have as yet reachCd u. 4. Cotton had declined to I of a penny per lb.' The estimated stock in the port of Liverpool is now 505,000 bales, against 517,000 at the same time last year. Indian Corn had ads-amid ts. Louis Napoleon, Ex-King of France, died on the 26th or August. The Submarine Telegraph bet Ween; England and France at Dover and CalaiS, has been completed and works well. ; THE SATE,OF TUE BILLS. f . Under the proper head will be found the history - and faze of the famous Omnibus Bills in the Houie. The singular movements on the Texas Bdundary Bill certainly add a new wrinkle to Ithe list of congressional cu riosities. Such, crooked proceedings are un precedented in ,the history of any previous tneasure. There seems to have been from the first a decided intention to pass the Bill, ' at'ibe same time there existed Orlirreconcila ble desire tq defer final action upon ii as long as possible. But the "consummation ro devoutly to be "wished for" has at length been effected, and right heartily it has been welcomed by all parties, except those few w i. hom nothingi could please. The greatest rejoicing, prevailed in Washington on Satur day, as the news spread of the passage of 1 these four' troublesome bills. .- At suodowu one hundr(. d minute guns were fired, and in the evening a brilliant display of fire-works I ' .1 was set o , and the Capitol and Pennsylva nia avenu were illuminated with Calcium lights. hese,and other similar exhibitions of popula enthusiasm show to what extent the public' mind was - there interested in these movements. Such too, is the universal sen timent of the ,People from one end of the Union to the O ther. ,The predominant de sire was, that these questions might be spee dily settled, it irriattered comparatively little at what expense ; both North and South, we mean the iriois of the, people, were wil ling to sacrifice something. The continued agitation of sub jects so well calculated to ex eitejseetionat prqudtces, and to give rise to, hnisli feeling.s where unanimity. alone should prevail, was' growing irksome and unpleasant. and afforded cause sufficient, if no farther danger existed, why they should be disposed off as early as possible. Every 1 one is delight ' with the result So far. and Saturday will 7 no doubt long stand chroni cled ns the day of days in the lislative an nals of our country. , The' Union is the object nearest every Ammican every pulsation is in uqison with this cherished idol, and when , ever it is menaced froth any quarter, hovr ever insignificant, it spreads an uneasiness that nothing but the removal of the cause can - quiet. 'IOW IT WORKS. The Germdritown Telegraph says Specie has become so scarce in Philadelphia sine the small note law htis . gone into Operation, that storekeepers and other retaii buSitiess men, suffer great incoovenience. The adop tion of the w, la was to make , .specte more plentifuliibutithus far it has bad ti contrary effect, indeed has even caused a prcmium on specie! Relief notes are now cluthed gree dily, and principally form our currency in a small way: f;ut the :wear and tear by their constant handling, are making fearful inroads upon their fair. proportions, to•that some of theta are shocking to look at. Low Price?' And Low Para are growing mure_tuad more popular. Merchants are be ginning to find out that the smal4rofit sys tem is the only cvnreet system of fling busi- Deis.; atid when it is known that any e,stalish went is conducted upon this system. •it be coioes poputar,- Who has nil' heatd of the famous clothing house in . Bostou!krtown as ask Half - , whidh- gained preseut'rmrraordi nary popularity by adhering to tbe l ,lovr-price system and extensive advertising. 1 EDITOR'S TABLE. J9L'assi. or Tax Faansun L art fur September. has been received. Its contautors are among the most Scientific, men of our country, sad the infortnation they impart is iudispensande in the Imoirledge of the advance of the Arts and Sci ences of the present day. The Report of Prot D. Bache, Superintendent of the Coast Survey will he found highly interesting. Also, an:lnvestigatum of the compamtire pants of the Perpendicular and. 'Radical Wheels for Sea-going Vessels, by B. F. Isherwood, Ems, Chief .Engineer, U. S. Miry; bes - idW4tumerous other articles on practical sub jects crm . netted with Mechanics, Physics and Cheml ;sup. For Sale at Barman's. Caisukst's histuisure . , thr• October, is already on our table.. /t contains five Engraviags. The " Slave of the Pacha, "r and the "Way to Church" are beautiful and eiee . nted:with the best Artistic skill._ Graham's reacting matter is always well se lected ; it cornbittes the-two most essential requisites of a Periodical---to plcsase and to instruct. It is welt stored with good solid information for the 'sober and more practicid reader, at the same time nothing is deficient the most romance-loving conl4 desire, Subscriptions received and single copse* for sale at Eannan's. - • ; total :Affairs. OrPopuloalon of Pottarille.—AMigant Mar shal, Bertram, fumbles the following Statistics from the Census as takes' by him in this Borough: N. W. Ward—White slales, , 1,496 White Females, Colored Males, - 73 Colored Females, - 72 Total in N. W. Ward, N. E. Ward—White 'Males, - - . 835 . thite Females, - - 819 Colored Males, - • 5 • Colfirecl Females, - 9 , . " Total in N. E Ward, - - 1,663 South Ward—White Alales, • - 1,319 White Female*, - - 1,301 Calera/ Mules, • - Colt:Hui Feapara, - Total in South Ward, 2,667 Entire population, In 1810 'the population was 4337, and in 1845. 5224. Showing an increase in the last ten years of 3159; and in the last five years an increase of 2..12., 7 The above Census does not include'Blount Carbon, which is always COnsidrzed a part of the Boroigh, although not embraced within its limits. Had the Census been taken in 1846, while the Tariff of 1842 was in operation, the population of our llrrough atone, would hare reached 8,500; it having de creased about 1000 since the repeal of that Bill. There has,%ett decrease in the population of all the townit in the Coal BegioWsitux the pisrage of the Tariff of 1846. It rarely occurs that in a population so lar-e, the ithdes and Females . are so well proporti7lo/1 iu number—there being a dinrence of but 10 in favor of thellales; 3650 Males and 3610 Females. The Colored Population is exactly matched, there being 103 of each sex. lIVF* Proeirdings of Court—Reported for du " Miners' Journal."—QUAßTElCSmistohs of SEI , TIMBER. TERM 7/II COESEttIefICII of the great dam age and destruction of, property in, our County, by the recent Freshet, there was quite a - Aim atten dance at Cowl upon Monday; thefith inst. After attending to the tonal basiness of the day, such us swearing in Constables, reading Reports, &c., the first cacti upon the calendar was called, leis : Cow. as. _Mrs. Ptinn. 'Surety of the Pt.-ace, on oath of -- Rh:hauls. Deft, but no Prosecutor, and in eonrequenee of the poverty, the Court dimmed an °flier to be issued admitting Mrs. Flinn to the Alms Haire.. Com. cg. Patria Downey. Surety of the Peace on oath of some person, unknown. Patrick• ha,; become quite a fixture of our County Prison, this being the third time. we believe, he has occupied the exalted privilege of being there. Bat we would not have. our readers fancy th‘at Mr. Downey is confined! Oh,_no, you can see him any.ilay, if you the trouble to visit the county seat, acting in various cdpacities arouud the Pri.on, let out on his parole of honor, and he never violate: it "being an honorable man." Com. et. IVm. Brick. Assault and Battery on oath of William Lutz. Ignoramus, and Wm. was sentenced to pay the co,t, which we believe he did forthwith Cont. vs. J. TV. Gibbs. Aokgaull and Battery on oath of larob Zeivnfus. Jury Trial. Verdict not Guilty; but Deft. 11r. fo pay the coq—ftliz , was cicnie and he deFtrted. _ Com. re ; Wm. Prosper. _assault and Battery on oath of Jacob Ham. Jury Trial. Defendant pleaded Guilty idler the hearing of part of the tes timony. This action was one growiniout of a Very simple transaction. It appeared, from the evidence, that 31r. and Mrs. Hare, tutd n young lady who was on a visit from the city, concluded to leave home and gathers few black berries upon the waste fields some few miles from their residence. They were Unfortunate enough to rumble upon the land of Mr. Wm. Prosper, and Mr. Wm. Prosper, having no desire for their company, ordered them or, calling his dogs to assist him if they should feel disposed to rebel. It appears that the Ladies ran a.s fast as streng,th and fent permitted, but Mr. Wm. was prorperous enottr,rii to overtake Mr. Hare, and he struck him first with a stone and then with his fist. The cries of .Mr. Hare recalled Mrs. Hare nod the other lady, and alter some conversation with them, the vailiant and coliraFi r ious Wm. first struck Mrs. Hare and then raised rail over the head of the other telling, her he would also knock her down nth," said aught. Oh! glorionsWilliam , may thy good right. /and always enable you to knock down and abuse defenceless Woman'twas noble net, and the battle of the "Itackberry Patch,': n woman prostrate in the back ground, you int the front With a Itail misted, should be your Coat of Anus. This Emblem would suMsuch a /fere Com. vs...llfielo2cl Bran!. At , s.ault and Battery on ,unth or A- P.. Wiley. Pleaded Guilty. Sen• towed to pay a flue of $lO . to the Commonwealth and the cost of Pro,,ecution. Com. t. . amps= Tho ma*. Sampsou wascon• fined shwa last Cuurt, and rio prosecutor appearing on motion he was discharged. Coos. vs. Jamb :stortffer. ,For cutting Timber Trees. True Bin in two . cn,es. Pleade'd ("Inky, Pd.by agreement with the . Deli's. Atturriey he was lowed to pay the c 0.4 or give ivenrity for tha same in ten nays, Committed. Thos Court Sen terwed biro to pay a flue of $1 to the .Common wealth, tke. Cobs. - vs. Jacob Haiitei. Assault and Battery on oath of Jueob &the.- Jury Trial. Guilty. Sentenced to pay n fi'ne $5 to the Commonwealth and the cost of . Profecut ion. Coto. ra. John „Ilfarrong. Jury Trial. • Guilty, and sentenced tajaay a fine,of Sio to the Common wealth and the cost . Com. rs. , ,Saml. Ilardeiter. Dell, pleaded Guil ty ; Tame day (Tuesday) to'ynty $1 and the cost. Cora. vs. IF. H. Barlow.. By agreement ) Den came into Court and pleaded Guilty, and was ben teneed to pay CObi.. Com. ta..Nathan Barber. Same os the above Coes'. vs. Win., Hernte. Deft: for coi:t.' This jease and the two above &rosy from smile misumler leant:ling between neighbors, and Eiffel; being' before Court for.weveial Terra', all vms amicably arranged to the satkfactitni or all the parties. cort.-vi. Bally Ann. Walisr. Fornication and Bamardy. Settled.. Cos"; vi. 11Piehat4liedrrlagri. Verdict Elm yin ien - aered. • Cevt. rs. Abrahams 11foyer, - Fraud. The eir;• committees of tbis ca4e appear tube ns follows": A Man named Schermer, who lives, we think,' in Schuylkill township, thiv,eounty, finding himself in failing eiretunstaneeli,- called upon Abraham Moyer to enter into a co-partneri:hip, so as to enable him to Weather the gale. Aitersome converfation with Moyer it appears that the original idea, Part nership, svair abandoneff and 'Schermer gave Moy er a Bilrot Sale upon all his personal proPerty to secure him („?..chentihr): in suchn manner, that his property might not be sacrificed, 'and thus enable hirn to pay all 'Ms ticks. Alter seme "thiao ;had elared it appears that Moyer concluded lie had the better'right to the proPert,,and Pq claimed all, and set. Mr. Seheafer's en:Alton% at ,defiance. Mr, &beefier then informedthis creditors that this Bill of Sale was a fratalutent,.one, and henee this suit, We know nothing about:,the merits of theiase, but fancy that neither of the =Slue better Christians than John Westley ur Mr. : Whitfield. That is an °pia iao, however, thin:tiled upon nogood antecedent, c.9nrequently all Nina deeire is that Justice attry vialicaud aqd the wpm' trupgresser mid*. „buy out. TAltilQU.&Ants. f2reensur of raosaqua.=-Through the kink less of kr.`F. Lauderbrun, we have the following su i ti st ßi s of (hi population of this Borough: East 4 ' Family% - Toisf in East wand, - . 1;122, South Ward—Stales, - - - - 590 " Females, - Total in South Ward,_ _ • - 1,044 Norio Wiiii‘lale;4, • • - - 470, " Female", - - • ;103 -' Total in NorittrWard, • . 873 Total .goputatiou of the Borough,- 3oro 13oni daises ille,,,year, ending /tux Ist, 1850,. - 144, Married,•• •do do • do • 93- Died, do do do ' 78 Attendeil School, do do 4DO Cant read and write do' do " 204 Value of real estate owned by residents of the Borough, Datives of Peniwylcania, 1,702; Wales, 131; N. York, 12; FranCe,2s; New Jersey, 19; Scotland, ,12; Maryland, 3; Connecticut, 3; Deiaware, 7; Distrof Col. I; Ohio; 1; Switzerland, 1; Illinois,2; Rhode Wand, I ; U. Canada, 2; N. llump-hire, 1; England. 421; Nova . Seotia, 2; Ireland, New Brunswick. ; Germany, Unknown, •17 ; 7 -- Total, 3,079. • The population of Tamaqua is supposed to have deerem.ud at kmit GOO during the la.st 18 Months, There is a considerable number of Untenanted houses in the town; no less than twenty-eight in the Ea.. 4 Ward alone;' but the deerea.6 has been principally among the young and unmarried per sons, who have gone elsewhem for employment: - 3,161 SCIIUTLKILL IFIAVEN AFFAIRS. IR' The Episcopal Coureation Which ban been in Sesiion !Jeri , for three dayf, was olot-ed on Wed nesday evening. An Atterpt,lo start n Loeofoco Paper, in this Borough, is talked of ; hubby whom, or how, or , when; Maclaine Rumor has not yet de-closed. The Gove;wor has appointed Reubea Wunder, E-q., senior Editor of the Map, Notary Public of Schuylkill Haven. We congratulate Our "brother chip!' on his.sucmp.a and hope his honors may sit lightly; his purse excepted of ,cottrse. --Areident Comer/die:ed.—The report of the Ac• eidenit at Stony Creek, on Wednesday, by 'which ti htmdced fives were la t, prove* to be entirely un founded.- We rrli,b a good hoax, but Iltere:iis neitWr. wit, runic, nor humanity in circulating an ntiferting fakehood. ' ' 7,496 &Ent' IT ON ((AND —A gentleoltin said, Pot hint ilince , that his Any. carelessly allowed a young horse to MO away will.• drat Or harrow. which %Vita vIVEral .interi thrown upon the horse, .laeer.ttlatt bis dealt in the MOM CTIL”.1131111 , 11ef. gm that hardly any part of his body escaped unhurt. Ile applied Merchent's Gem. hug Oil fanhittity for nue week, and the hew WWI Many (miners leave been en suceassfot to the Use of this Oil thew win 1101 be tatthant It In their ambit a day. Much trainable ',animation. may he nbiaitted re apeetine this Oil by consultin2 a pamphlet to be ob tained of tiie nem free of charge. ece also adver tisement In tobrpnaier. ANOTHER 81.41;N11FIC WONDER PEPSIN, the True Girestire, Aria as Gastric Jake! A great '..)senes,eia Cur er. prepared from Rene% Of the fourth stomach of the' Oz, atter directions of Baron the went Physinkigicul Chrtai.t. by J. F. Houghton, 1.1., No. 11 North Eighth iiirret„ Vkitadelphia, Pa. Thicht a truly wondertul reunify thr Indigestion. Dye mum, Jaundkr„,ljeer Complaint, Gintalpatinuarul DeWitt , . curing Mier Naturu`s own arthod, by Na• toe's. own agent, the Galli ric Juke See Advertise ment in another column. POTTSVILL CdR REC: 4 2I) WEER 46 1 1 3 .1 Whrmt Floor. bh1.3650a1i Ilya, do do 462 Wheat, bustiel 122 Rye, do GOI rtSi N, do Polotoet. do 45 Timothy Seed, 2 50 Clore, d o a .50 On the Mb ult., by Res. J. Bahl, Mi, HENRY RUMPLE. to Miss ELIZABETH AIMILEY. both of Union township. In this County. . On the 3let ult., by Rev John W. Hofinter, Mt. CHARLES ROEDER., to Miss OATUARINE LUCK- E:O3IM, both of Wayne township. In this Lemuel, on the filth iwt.,Mrs MARIA S. EST/LL. In the 761 h year of her age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her daughter. Sire. John W. Wynknop, In Iligh Strett, at 2 o'clota this (Saturday) afternoon. Accidentally lost, Berri on board the Steamship Chernliee, while en mote Go ttavannah.Fept.22, 1849, BECIIIEN BRIGHT, torme.ly or ibis Borough, In the 37th year of his age. to this florough s on Saturday last, after a low/ and tedious illness, Mr. ELIAS DEna, formerly, of Hain. bore. Berk' county, aged about 45 years. On the tlst ult. in Union tp., Mrs. CHRISTA:VA. wife of Mr. Henry Stauffer. and daughter of Mr. Henry Rileillboll, in the 17th year of her age. In Martheltit township, on the 2Dth ult. Mr. ABRA HAM FAUST, need 6J year,. 4 mos. and 11 days. TIIE ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRE: 4 IIYr ' RUN Ouneregation,worshipplng in Thump:Soil's new building corner of, Market and Second six. /have .rtio'veil into the tares , 'upper Dan of raid otter.. religious worship will de conducted every Sab bath. by Rev. D. T. Carnahan, Services to continence a• IN.:clock. A. M..and 4 o'clock, P.M. gest, free. The public ore respectfully In vite•l to attend. TIIE RELIiIiOtt.Y SERVICEA OF T Second Methodist Episcopal (Mitres. in Market Street. will be held at 10 o'clock, A. tli.„ 13/ P. M. 'cervices in the evening, until further notice. A.I2RACKETt.EL" ' . - I i CollyiSll. . - 81 . 111), . . I Corixtantly ni t hand, and SA I :MON. far note by MERRLMN, } J. PALMER At En., PORK, ' i MarAort- Sits,' Wlttpt.f, lIAMI AND SIDEA, ' Philadelphia. " RIIOIIII.DERie /- -d CARD A stvincese, i •' • 1; 13.1.1 it 1650374.., 11 3 11011IPmaiN , S S'i i- A - 11 - 611 POLIBII.—A - N 1 attirt, highly reesrnatesided; inn - twin: a fine erten to nil kind. of Linen sold caalt..n Onadtr—tirtr tletity dostrattle In dotng up shirt• Ilognm. A nil o.llars. - • T. F. BEATTY & Co. I Aim 10. 'RAO 32-tit &101 1 / 4 "OIVGAIIIMA . WHISKEY —Warrint • ea t° years old, and of Aniottior qu4tOv.-- for tkalo Ay • J. M. BEATTY lc C.O. May 4. IBSA t IB•tf APSAG - o — tilEEliiE—Just received and for :71 sale ty J. 5i BEATTY & CO. Na 4.1850 18.41 r) ULM. A .N 1 111/ • IMPISH Doming FiTrof and uam phene, always on hand and no vale. try 1.1171. E & MARTIN, Cenire St. Mareh fa 1850 • 11.7 m • ltlftilo/11 11 'MEL, s a N PR A NIA ACO. - California.—This ErtaldWirrield illl , hi.ell FE- Z-ILI fit up MP:trifle st., neat Sansome. 1...... 1 1 c w .' h n l i e l l, is fitted 4rient IP the huriners parts or q the City. afro lathe Coy Ilan. nod other public build ing? : and with'', a few minutes walk of the principal Steamtelat kindlogs. The Proprietor. from his long experience in the Nisl 'nes• in the City of New York; (laving been connect :- et! with Lovejoy', Hotel for acweral years) feels coati • dent that those who may visit his lhmse, trill find there the comforts of a h.mtn. . • , oF.ontiE nttoWN,, Propriknr. Ran Frattetsee, Sept les° 37.7 i . *I . I.E.IIIINIT IigPOT • The undersigned having leased this new, I, large end torninnillous lintel, situated cringe niqntly to the Railroad, in the hemitiful Town of Tremont, respectfully informs his friimds and the travelling public, that he is prepared to entertain them in the most unexceptionable style. The house is on. der the maneeement of Mr. 1.. Vii. Gager.a gentleman of experience, who will spare no pains to render It worthy of public patronage. The Table will be abum. danitylinpplita with the breathe markets atTord, and theehrsicest Mine and Liquors will be furnished al the liar Families can b. accnmilindated with large airy cham bers, and excellent hoard, on the mod reasonable terms.—atilirding a most desirable retreat from the heat mod bustle of lame towns and cities. The West nranch 'Valley Passenger Train stops. at .the House, end'itrpnd sheds and stables nre attached, with accom modatintbesittere alwavo In nitprulanryi.r- . • • - ZACIUBIAH CIATDORFF. Prnprietor. July 5: " ' • lf4nsn PIISL'tQATIO'NS', ~. OAL REGIONS,—TIIE, COAL ACPIONS ofPennsylvania, helot a re neral,nrotoricaL Ws toritaf, and, Statistical Review of the Anthracite Coal Districts of Pennsylv ania , illustrated With Maps and Znyetvituts, and Statistical' 'rather. 'The Maps and Tabtee stowe, are worth mare than the price of the Rook. Price 50 cents,), or, 3 conies Or, /1. The lionk can be mailed anv part of the United Slates— postage 7 cents. Rif isle at BARMAN'S " Cheap Rook andMtationarP Stare. duly 26,1930 . • /50unit - a ityznor — DE. - irtrayriiiina L— i• 0 n September, wholesale, and turd, at •. • BANNAN'Et• "-- Book and Periodical Morn: Jane I, 1890 • 1 scicis wow:to, VERY, CREAP—The .11 scriber purchased' It Trade:Rale. a Int Of Risen complete Works, bound in Library style, rosy Olio, which he will sell at less thari,puhllsher's pace, at Ibta Cheap Bookstore=tall losotediately to secora a copy. ' HANNAN. Cheap Booareller and, stationer. Ire qualm, a tot edam Poeti, atlas/ than pabliihere ricer. April 17 ISSO. TNiotA ItIIMIER PACKING, FOR. gtratNEs. 1 The astweriber le PrePond to *midi TrOti‘Eriliber Packing for Steam Engines; whleh is said DO nape. rior to any now In nee. fl. EANNAN.. Also, India Rubber Belts for glachlnery,Ae.; togeta: er with MI Mildest In the India Rubber. One.isor• used. [.lnne,29, 1650 26. - 606 - ' - - 516 15,429050 MARKETS, volt rim JOURNAL Ded penchc..l4ol. 03 00 d" . da under'4l. 175 Dr'd apple* paired 1, 09 Egg.. ..107,C11 9 Butter. II & Sli , tuttlers, 5 to 6 !lams, 9 to 12 Hay, ion II 50 Plaster, 3 00 MARRIED DIED GROCERIES, &r.. t(r)ty.s&A , IRON. &e..'" • -- MIDWARE AND SCALES.—TRUSIAN & Shim. No. 235 Market. Street, three doers be loof Ninth. Philadelphia, Importers and wholesale and retail dealers in Nails. Hardware and Tools. Mer chants, Builders. Housekeepers and Mechanics, sup plied at the lowest rates. Agents for Shsiabarger's Patent Planes, warranted superior to aim-other. • Also, Agents for Ellicott & Abbott's Platform &Idea -.they "rill Porniah May, Coal, Darrow, Warehouse and Store States of Warrantedwork mahship and cor rectness. at Factory prices, Also. Druggist and Store- Iteepem Coupler Scales, Steelysitits, Spring Balanevi i Weughta Cif iiS sizes; ice.; &c. Sept 1.4„ 113X1 374 f .1 IN ROOFING.—TIIIIS BEING TUE BEA - 9013 when our citizen, who deatre , to secure their buildings ham the revues of Are, shoild seek to have them wade bee-proof—the bndcriliied would re- , epeetfully inform the publiC that he is prepared to fulfil all order, tot Tin Roofing, spoutinn. dsc., &c. JACOB N. LONG. pottsville, June 29. 18.50 21-11* ritiERIOAN RAILROAD MON—CON - - stand, ou band and for sate. tbat superior artists of ligbiir Rail; 28 Mar. to the yard, manaractur.d at Phastitsville—atipri, hunts/led at shaft nailer, heavy T rails at mann (heti:Teri' priers E. YARDLEY & SON., Jar* 2Q, i&5O R6 •tf - PIIII.VE4, DEALER IN SCRAP :3.• Copper, Brass. Oar and Bloeic Tin, Sadder•s Poletter Lead, dca Orders received for Brass and Copper"work,. and Machine. fornistung. All orders fonerued with the,above line pm:aptly attended to. s - Smirk Street; above Front, Philadelphia. Juno 15, WO 214 f. 11A1316.--For Sale, 120 feet in.. chain- Afro 'famished at the shortest notice. 5-8, 34, 7-8. 15.18 and 1 in. nest proof table chain. at N. York prices—freight added. E. YARDLEY &SON. April M.l 1810 16. I) AIL ROAD mom -so Toss 21 i Flat Ba IL Bail Road lrou . . 50 do 14 del .du do Bgo 2I ' do dowithspikes 13 do 1 a J dL ' do - do And Plates,fur saleby & G. RALSTON, 4 touttaroal Phil a da.. July /I. 184 e. -- JUNIATA nottEn - inciN. ,-, TONS snorted boiler Iron, Nos. 1, 4 and 5 widthsof26.l2, ind 36.inchesand random lens°. A. 4- C. RALSTON. 11.114 t 1. Ziogith Front id, Fist Mir Americas R. R. tron:of vat -st) r to ° uS N si ir s fi egi,ost received and fortnight at the York SUMP. . E. YARDLEY & riON. blanch 16 . 1850 11. . 1 11.AINS F 011 4 111111 1 .14 _ —Thrgulmerlbelfthave / Jost received froth the ship Etigsbeth,k and t Inch Rest itest English Chnlns,ninde expressly for Mines. and for sale. Apply to T. & C. GEORGE, april2S• if 171 Mark,eiant Itth Stteets.Phltsda. VAALOALN dr aO. JIB CHESNUT STREET, Philedelphia: - val nee nerseverance in the study of their brantifal: art, liar enabled them to matte many intprovetnebt o iLnake known tit the reader, of she Journal, that:i el,' are , now entirely, not only wilting, bat able t i Oltitem with Daguerreotypes of the moat lienui4ul (With. They gn on, the princi ple. Ihnt for yourNnoney you shimid have satisfaction. and' they will charge mobilo hitless gnu are pleawif with the goods they.oiror yVh. (Wiling examine their specimens. Ronnie free at nil times. Price of Pio-, Met One Dollar. " dein It 1850 3,6-3mn 'ARIES FOR .1.1431--isruwiutrAs upamtic 6.51831, or Daily Reshtter, for the use of private famlllee earl persona of huslnesa; coot4loing a blank foV every day In the year, for the record.of ocretrreil cri and rutttro . covgeweyto. For sale ishnicsate snit reran' et ISANNAN'eI Cheap Bookstore. 37 tr. Rept 11, 1830 10ONST0111 & CO. HAVE JUS f RECEIVED the rillowin: tallied choice articles in the provi sionline:--Martlies aura:lda • dilitus,drstyualny; also sugar cured Shoulders or a superior.orde:, spiced sillier cured Dried Reef. also amt of Reef and Sheep Tongues. These mutates are cured and prepared by "ale of the best •luualters of the Philadelphia' mar het- The,' linen also received some excellent Pickled Salmon, superior mess tilted, as well as a larva lota the. hest Roston Mackerel; . • Puttpille, August 24, 1850. 34 LVIMBER YAR.P:=- - THE ATTk : NTinN OF Builders and others, In respectfully In vlied to the Planting Mill, where their can he suitedin all klr.di of Planed Fluorin,. Turning and LuiWier. iron. 1 Inch fluarilaio Panne! Plank., . . . STEM:tell k Co.. Corner of 9th and Norwegian Streets. May 23, IMO 21-0 'TtiitT 7 llll.l - W - 0 , 1 7 • ExctiAsos IN 11J same of 1 ' or 100 pounds Sterling on England. Ire land;Kentland, Wales, France, Germany, or any part of Europe, for gale, - wit bout nny ch-.olC".nt 11. HANNAN'S Pasoage Agency In l'othiville. Alen, European Mils and brans caabed and collected at Ma (Ate. ett.Passengere alpo encased at the lowest rater, and tie detention or granattling, JitueS, QCRIUNE:II. 9 B, ENGIN - MilltßlS AND VF.YOR'S Pocket Table Book—A capital, just received and fur Pale HANNA, °heap noel May 19, 1940 WBN'iRr7D, moo. 600 HANDS WANTED— 'ANTED MlME dlutely to work on the Lit) e Schuylkill Rail road, about GOO bands. Mechanics and Laborers. to whom gond wages will be given: Board reasonable. Apply at Port Clinton, in JOUN : ./MECFRIED. r Ageni. Port Clinton, Sept 14, 19 a. 37.1 t 41F — WANTED.s.WAATED date 'Cnasll:iPainter on Ll,,ht ed appl*J4dclreaa by letter /cal f WISTAIL A. ROM, Sept,7,lBSQ. -If J Pottsville, ra. _ q I EACEI9.: WANTED—FIVE MALE AND I three re ale Teachers wanted, for the Public Schools In Pi Norwegian good and corn peient Tea era, ,Rood war,s 'will be riven. Exam,- nation wit take place on Monday. the :13,11n5t., at one o'clock c. N , at the Public School Honor in Port Car bon. be Schools to open writhe first-clay of October, ROSS num., Secretary. Sc. l 7, IMO 26-31 (IOACfI PAINTM Vilnimrdlatrly . a first.' Work. N• nr tither r (po4-paid) or In per VirANTED—ONK. MALE TEACHER WtNf east West Branch Township, for the ensnine winter. Apply in the Directors. fINRV DREES DERFE.R. Secretary. Sept 7, IMO 3ti-tf . tVANTED—A PORCH/18ER FOR Tire FTOCIT and Mittman(' a Stnre, in the Coal lugion,doing a gnoll liustness. stoc4 Low. Pnisessinit to be elven nn the 1.1 of Noveinnern,st.oe.earlierif satisfactory reasons Oyes, lot Selling cid. Addinse X. V., fort Carbon Post finite, state where an Inter. view can be had, xith re'ai twine. Ail. cotsiniunica- Itonseirolly confidential. SeN 7, 18511 36-31* • r 43AVIIIEttS WANTED. IN THE PUBLIC Schools of Norttp 3lnnheitn Towniibip The Board of Rirertnre %ea receive applleationa, and ba• amine th, nnaliflret inns or Tenchete. at the Rat( Way finnse, kept by Widow Mayer. on !lie !•tli day id' 11c. totter nest, from IU o'clock, A Al. E. KLEINERT, Secretary'. 31-- Augu , st 21. 1850 LOST AND FOIMID, &r., _ DocKET [TOOK LOST —WA,* .1.0$1" ON I the Htrl ,Mountail!. hrlwrrn Trappe, Tarpro and Rtin'afla• Tavern, on. c lhe 31sT nit., n Pocket Walled, considerably worn, containing two five dollar hills, on e o r whi c h-wa o on the Minors' Hank of Polterille; atm two Dun on, npwards of riscr dollar*. on Charles Lord, one for nis dollars on thr,Tanantircr of !Wry Townahin.'—n soitahlc reward wit' he given' rot It. return th the auhreriticr JON AVIAN - YARNELL, Bally Tp 38.3 N Sept T, IFSO DAN AWAY.—A CIRI. NAMED ROSANNA D,inonan, between 17 and In p-ats are. of dark cOntplerlnti. with Mark halr and eye,. rather stoat, end alms, the middle he stet, and bound by Indrniure to AerVICP• in the iriunity id' the' subset flier, ran away abotit Iwo weeks shwa. and is now living In Foust ill.t or its vicinity. All persons Are hereby cautioned ara intl. harKtrinit er trnstinr said rht cm the anitticri. ber's account, am he will deal with all sn offending, as the lavr pravitles: • FRANCIS REDFORD. AornPt 1,1830. - 31— LIA i 4 s}:.`l , IIAftLES LEWIS GANZ, — PRO — FE - A of Munn. kmerictin ffouve, Centre Sireet, Potts. (June 29,1E 1 ,50 , 9.6-if 1 4 `. - DW Aft SHIPPE . N , ATToRNEV AN I) I _:4l COUNSELLOR at Law. Philadelphia,wil I attend to rolleetions stud an other legal bu4tnese in the City of Pnitadelphin, adjoining Countlet and chiewbert.— Odire 18 ?rune eteet. F hiladelphut • _ _ / - 1 u.caveAsE, ATron:siEir At T. inaptai-Qtlice in the Library Room. tate the Town Sept 22 18t9 oA.RLES FEIRNBEttI3L, COAL DEALER. V) No. ,abnve 13th at . Coal-received nn iiitorage or - on Commission, and liberaindvanres given August 10.1850, -- I P. SHERWIN, EXCIIANGC AND COL.! e/ . tor•ing °ince, Pottsville. Pa.—Dealer In tirlCUr. rent Dank Notes. Dills of Exchange, Certificates of Deposits. Checks and Drafts. Checks for sale on Philadelphia and•Nelir York. in sums to suit. March 9, ISA IC-t GENCY—For the purchase and sale of Real Es tate; baytne and selling C 011; taking chars. of Cosi Lands t• Idinetcake., and colieettng.rents•—from twenty years esperienre In the County he hopes to give satiafaCtion. Ottlee,Mahantanso atreet, Pottsville. HILL, , 14-tr Apr) 6,18 M I t A. GOINIFIII/Kr a .JUSTICE OF TILE PEACE, • Trrmorti. : Wikpromplair attelld•to all Business entrotted las CM!. Has ossaleseveral lots—also, housesand lots (hi tido or rant. March 40, 1850, DOCTORC. IVECISELER, HOMEOPATHIC ritverciA Y, nentoced his Office to one of the Brick Moses in Vot l Btreel, Pollicino. April 28, 1812. ' R. w. PillYti'ClAN AND suno E.()N .LP- - 4:115ce in Coal saseet,lk the same house °erupted - ' - by Ifi:TreOseter. 'Pottsville. Aptit 13. ism D. MALL. ATTORNEY AT LAW; Pert Car il.bon. Schuylkill; County, ea. Attlee 'adjoining the Etchanee Ifotel,, • I Dee 15. 1910: •,' 51-ly - 011ARLES .11EGINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ma temtived hie offiee to the blinding (brinier!? °teat)led hyllotlea Smith, Eta. 36.3 m Sept 1.1849. • - ' y D. DE itEtuttu,—ROal Estate Agency. ot .. lice, Centre St v 'POttatrille, Schuylkill County, Pa. Altent rot . the ealis and parchaae of Real Estate. Agent for Lands, and colleetlon of Rents, he. Oct. 28, 1849. 44-1 y SAMUEL kaTZ...s.IIISTICE or TNs PEACE. Pottsville. ' Will attend promptly to Collections, Agencies. Purchase and Sale Or Heal Estate. Ike, in SchuylkSll County, Pa: Oalce.ln Centre Street, oppo site the Town Hall. Y Oct 20, 1840. _ DoCorolt a. .111, 1 30111 MAN, SURGEON DENTIST. thiccessor to M. Deauy., POttavitle. Office on the N. E. corner of Market and Third Sts.• Februat 7—tf TUItBIIING LATHE FOR BALE CHEAP, BY , the Itubeeriben ,With Or Without tools JOS. MORGAN, Market Street, Pottsville. Sept 14,1830: - • 37..tt , fiIIILIJIMO LOTS FOR SALE.= -LP 6 Lou in Centre , Street. Pottsville. Lots in New Coyne. I Loti In Schuylkill Haven. Lois its West haven. Lots_Ja Vora Totvn. Apply - t 8 WILLIAM S. HILL.I August 31,1830- • 35-3wo inlatIRCH LAMPS, FOR SALE.—THE TRIM - I ki tees of the Second M. E. Church, Pottsvlile, , about to introduce the Gas light into their plate WOrehip, will dispose of the several Lamps therein at a veryleasonabte price: Consisting of one 11l branch Brass Chautletier, two 'Pulpit Lamps, two Astdr do, two Swinging du. and two side dot all of, wnich are constructed for , burntng Oil, and in good order. Please enquire early of • t Ite•.llloylits P. JOHNSON', Pastor, _ nr to SAMUEL, Si. 6EMPTON,'l'rurtes. - Aug 3, 1856 31-tf _ 17011 SALLZ—AT PRiVATE Sitt.E—All that cep r Lain tract ut parcel of land, situated on the Broad I Mountain, in Lower Mahantangotoarnship, in tichuyi.. I kill county,' (formerly Berke county.) to the State of Pennsylvania. bounded and described as fellows, to wit :—Pleginnltia at a marked w Late oak tree; thence by laic vacant lands, now purveyed to Jacob Millet, north sixty-five perches, to a white, oak thence by late vacant land, now surveyed to George Werner, West 1 46 perches to n stump ; thence by tate vacant land, now surveyed to Leotowd:lllick, soul b 65 fletalea to a Spanish oak; thence east 140 p .rctier to the place. beginsitng. containing 55 acres and, 152 perches of and and allowatwe of Pia per cent. 64 made} Sze, RHIN G BRENNER. , FOR SALM...The Subscriber is de fi1,..,,,... litmus of selling the ilwellirg hosts! in which A ,„.,..,. ne . nnw resides. in „Morris Addition. The _y:, - , a • hudding is one of the eery nest in the nor nutth.—la lite and admirably arranged, with every con venience to make it desirable. POllleat iOlll sire n at once. GEO. 17. POTTA. - March 16. 1850 11-tf von 2 0 linree-Pnwer steam Engine, 1' tii e_lrOletit writhing ordel. with winding gearing all complete. twn drains. and•twir wire ropes, each about 230 feet long, for linliting Cosa frnm mines". The above is s prat-rsde Engine . ; h has been in rfse may :8. inontits,tn the borough of Tamaqua, where may lie seen. Apply to , JOHN (Mt ROSS dr. tr? and 99 North litir.l Atreet.'l . l.it.ola at' to tif:NJAMIN neit.Nc6,T4rnairitia. lily 11.'17'130 19-If. OR SA.I4 L. —TN. nufiserttols nicer for sate a so perior 0 Inch rump., 6 feet stroke, with 100 yare.t , of 5 x 61nch pipes, with holt. ' rings, &c•, all in good order. Also, 35 Drlft Cora , 40 Inch atle, 8 of whirl' ark , rieitt,al with &table brat's*, All of whteh' are in ton& running order..t Also, fit yards of t r inch slope chatn.• ? Ise will be sold low for visitor spprov ed . ris CANNER, ROADS & LITTLEUALES, New PhilaeripbA. • April - 13, MO. 15.11 r;` . ollt sAt.E..A I. Circular Coal &teen. .11 feeilong..uid j in ,itsatuoter at Olt largest end,—adapted ittaitihi con' or the. most t{PPV.ved *134.0.1 gni has hi.ea very little used—will be sold ebeau ror melt. Enquire ut ilie.Vork Store. E. V ARDLEV AL Co. Mare:a 11.1,;. - .__- • ___ a„ - iO - 13. - SALE+One 10 horse Engine, with break. Mg rollers; screens, shafting and every iblita 1 neeesaary,almni a Coal breaking "estabishment, While , ~ win be sold on very reawmable toms. , } GEO. 11. Po TT . . March 16. 1860 " ' 11- f .[41011. - NAI;E•...On - e - 30 horse hoistibg cog! eTwlth ' winding gearing all complete 'Enquir . at the !Pack Mine Colliery, York Patin, oral the 6ce or GEO. 11 POTTB. March 16, ISSO 1. 11-tf _ r 161117 61A L E.... 3 0 Large_ , iiiiiiii - a — Cats, It ZOO Fret of @Ns leek Proof C ain, . 300 ' •". .•- 3. Inch Chita. , 300 " a March 16, 1850 • . 11-tf VO, It SALE AND TO PAN,Entidine ' l.ots I In Mount 'Carbon, Lew,: poor, Wood andLyon' a addition to Pottsville, on Nyfrweglan st.,Peßtsville. and In Minersville. Also a convenient Office in Morris' Addition. Apply to i JAg. 11. CAMPIIELL. ApritlB.'46. ' , l 8 4 f =sic. ENV mu: C EIDOIIt.2O-,JUST PUBLISHED.. Cantira L Os, or the AtnericAn Hook of Churth Music. By L well Mason and George James Webb. The Paint, nri of Moment musicians who have ex amined its .ages, folly warrant the assertion that this is the too attractive and vuluable collection of Church Music, • .er published in this country. In addition to a cnpi• us selection of the best old tunes. at is believed that; contains a larger amount and greater variety of tru • beautiftil New Music than any merinos similar w rk has alone. Mort of this is drawn irom the' bigh t sources. as the compositions of Beethoven, Mozart. 'Gluck, Handel, Bach Mendelssohn. Sanibel, are. GEORGE F. ROOT. Esq... of New York City. Or ganist and itondortor of Musk. In Mercer St. I.:burgh, and Professor of Music in Itutger's, Spingler,and oth er Institutes, says of this work. "Both (Or beautiful and tasteful me:odiCF.and for rich and truly scientific harmonies, it is far swam ior to any violin work with whirh 1 orn-acquaint..d." rit GORGE F. 11 ASTER, Esq., of Boston, Or:anist to the Musical Education Society, Mao to Old South Chureh, eb.c.., expresses the opinion that "For origi nality or style, and egrelliance of harmony, it is the best Pouirn Gook,ever published in the country. CrNUIIIefOUS other etillosent3lusiciaus ewers them selves 9.1 ite ns st rongly or its merits. Also just published. 'S Shore 20- A new rotection or Popular and Social Song:, neat nil or sefected, ham ni and ntranged for Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Base voices. By George dames Web!, and William Mason. ' These works are hit sale by Bookseller's genendly. Published by IdAsoN & LAW, , , . 216 p r e,all Street, Neve Voile. 1 Sept 11, 1850 . 3i 2tuo 1 QWEETIIEARTS POLKA.—A Fla!! LUNT 'A- 7 Pi''et , or Milmic — ilolutlesed and arranged fir the 1 Piano Foch,. by Joseph Cuticle; just ntibilithed . and fur ',ale at ibe Lb.ok and Music Store of 1)1A NOS FOR SALE.—NEW AND SE:t.IoND .I hand Fitton*, frion the factories of the most cele brated makers in.lhe United Slates. always' nn hand, and - meanie on the most favorable te.rins, by tlie.sub seriher, who respectfully invites the public !Devitalize them at his house, in Sit street, one door,below ear lowhil I, west side, Pottsville DON Al' SA A ft. Professor of Music. July I:1, 1854: 2.8-38 n .1111USIC—SWEET SUNNY ISLE. AN .admired song. I will often intuit of thee, a beautiful melody. Witen the weary are at rest,M sacred song. • Let Ud hOpilf for the best, an admired ballad. The sinide man, a new and popular COMiC amid. I give tare Wick thy plighted vow, on admired batted. The village spire, with it portrait of Jenny Lind. ° The bright summer ros es . do do Joy will never light my heart, do du Sunshine and Dew, a 'Jew ballad. Q WoUlti I were a boy again. The Ttobin.. lionno of SfAndka. Nt arches, Waltzes. &e • fogrther with a large collection of the latest and ninat nnuular music, always on hand.. Piecesobtained to order. at RANNA.N'S Book and Marie Store. ' EW "Wale —LEE & WALKER. stli.:LE,`S .ll poni to Gro NV ill ig, No, 162 Chesnut st. vet, tin:kr tiarnerm's Museum, have paatpubliebed th bp:IMMO tiallnds, Polkns, , Think ern yon spna'lc, by N. J. Spnitp ; -The Seen r. by the author of " Will u love me Ib.•n+u fIOW •' Salm) , late, as rung by Mr. Hudson, 4 elc by Dr ltunntngt.m. Rome the briehtTlar of colutobia." adapted to the popular air of •• Ever be irappy," - to Opera •• Eneban- Iresa." l'he' 'Flinn Aft gone, by the late "J. T. S sollivan." liopelses• Love, .• Llifenan's Love, " - " A Dream !lilt love enn Wet' forget, by U. Keller.- Polka. by .1 A— fletze Prisarme do. Lyller. Plurals Jo, as per foran,d at cape 514v,,by Johnson's nand. - Calor, Militant, from the Opera of the Four Sons or ♦ymon, by T. C. Wirreek. Mix Awn:setae/its. Et/lances, by Charte ' s Voss! & W. have the,plea,ore to aoliouncr to the puh itc thole stork or Afire% Mwoc. Colloilaill 01 the lamest and most complete assortment to he found in the country, they are consta ntly.addiar. to their stock all thenrw Mum publishetlio New York, BOstba,&C., A lino alKottment of the best ntattunteturera of New York. and, Itmnon. at the lowest cash rim% AIUtkiCAL INS 1111INIENTA. Alan. a geherai Armament of CnitarS. Violins. Ban- Jos. Flutes, Accordenna, Icy.. Violin, Guitar. and Harp ritrings of the best Italian .qualities, all of which will be furnished to vile public and the trade at Inwept rates. Orders punctual') attended to Jail 12. IW. VIEW MUS/O.—Titt; LARGEOT, cifEAPEST. li Best and most elegant assortment of PIANO FORTES in the United States. tin always be round at the warehonse or the Subscriber, 171 Choral Street. above Fifrit, at the Old Stand occupied more than a thirdof a emittisy by Mr. Oro. Willie, music publisher. PI ANOES, lIARPS4 ORGAN:3, SERA- Pin NES. .tIEGLIANd, tr.c Field' *mu the s ost ee le brated Manufacturers in N. tint It—Boston, bultiniore. Philadelphia, and els. where. So!ti wholesale and retail, at the maker's-cash pmts.; OtiCAR C.. 8 CARTER, 171 Chestnut Street, Philridelphia. EMI 32-2n31 6 A A CIITLER.V, , LAMA? A rsi• . good.—A 4kery superior article, ennui to li.dger's & &ma calebratad Uutlery,last received and fur sale iNtinireala atid letalt, at lII)NNAN'a3 Chesp 'Stationer) store. Whet(' also may be bail Rodger. it am] Wastenholm's and other Pen-Koliree—also, superior Razors. by the single or dozen. •• May 25,1850 21. ; THE ERADY & ELLIOTT (Warranted) II Ever Pointed Redd Petty, now stand A No lin the Penmarket: every person' who boa Weal them win acknowledge their stmilierity. They are made and sold exclusively by Brady & Elliott, two doors, above the' Miners' Bank. Watches of all the celebrated maker bolds above, at prices to suit the times. lEEE WM (1 - 0 1 1;D — PES1 1 3, ONLY ONE suhberiber ham Just received a lot rir Gold Pens evitu - Sliver Carey, which he will veil as inpr.4; vas &Mir. Also, superior Commercial Cold Velip; with heavy sliding Silver Casea. a lIPIV 'wide very chracr—together with 11.adiesr Gold Pets tyith Sitter tho.re. as low as ill 93 Alen. Gold - Peitz and lienrita with Gold Cases, all 9f which wilt he sold unusually low, at - H. itaNNAli'M Cheap Dank and Stationary Stare. Julys 3, Ile, MID THE sunscainEß HAVING ERECTED AND put into operation an esterrelvellteent Craw At the head of Silva? Creek, eh rt large tract of the best timber land In Schayikill Century— he is prepar ed to furnish sawed timber of all, sites, Including Props for Muer,- &a., at the shortest notlee. Cerel dent that hie superior advantages will enable Mtn to sell his Lumber atlower rates, than those of any other establishment lit this section—he respectfully eolith* the attention Of his Mends and the militia' generally, assured that trial only is neceesary to secure their patronage. Peranne;dealrlng Lumber;.will apply to the subscriber In Pottsville, or tn his, Agent at the NM. Lumber delivered at any point. JOHN TEMPLE.. August 17, 1850 33zly FOR saz.n. TqR MELODIST PI ASfit; JEWELRY, Sco. New Steam Saw MM. VXECETOR , EI BIOTIVit.-MilEttitatt. LET. , ten teetatnentary on the estate •Ettai Xcerii late of the Bomugh.or Pottavile. deceased. hate bterf eabted to the subefjbef—all penotre indebted to QM estate, are re itested to make trnmediate Oatottnt tif the subscribe. of to Jonteph Derr. Potteeitle, atm it authorizes to riteiptire the. tame; and those haunt; enmity stalest Oared ester, *III preiobt theta duty uthenticated for sentiment to him, or to the sub , : scr iber.lSßAEL, DEER. Executor.% tept 14. aSSO 41 Hamburg. Pa. IN bos t o ,PLOPOSALSALASAMA IN AND rENNEsaes. RIVER RAILEOAD.—Seat ed Proposais will - tie t.e.elted by the Directors of the Alabama and Tennessee River Raitroa d. at their office in Selma, nntilthe drat 0 Nnventber nett, far the Ira' down,: maionarpandlitittging ,or 56 miles of tha Bnutnevn Dirt/ton atiaid etvid,Otendingnorthwardly for Selma. ' Plans nmlprodtes mar-be inspected, and epecidea. Untie and intbentattna wilt be given at the once orate Company , In Selma, on and 'Seethe latti of,October aert• . . Twenty.pit miler of this division wets traded In lan This pan of the di•ision will tequila repairs to the road bed, and will be furtilitd anew with tut verts and bridges The country embalmed in this division Is j lonilthy, well watered, and possesses facilities for °Wining supplies of provisions. Proposals my he hissed utimi rash paj r nnents, or upon payments of a propottion, or of the whole of the work in stock. ' The Directors reserve to thern4elves the riot to a e _ rept or reject pmposals as they may think proper for the interest of the Compaef• The Divectors expect to have as mueh'im,lo miles of the 'Northern Division, extending nivrthrranify Dom the COOSA river in Shelby county, ready fur examine. 'inn by the 15th of November. ehd ,for Wee by the ist Decentl.er ; and 30 mites mare, ready for examina tion by the Ist and far leit!ng by the Mal of JabberY,.. ISM. I: is Ilkewire thdrintentlon to let out the grati ng. masonary and bridging of the remainder of the southern Division and of the Northern Divirion cc inating at Gadsden. wish ell possible despatch. By order Of OM Preside n t and Director,. - • LEWIS Tltorfirt = • Chief gnome,. Dept. ,1/, 37-111Itho E3ATITION - Ti. ItUNAWAY APPRENTICE:3.— . It le understand that certain Individuals in thin city are and have been inciting ApfoemicellemPloYed in the Printins engines, in the noantry,around an* about Philadeldhla. 91 abscond fm heir nt . This being In vintatton of the law . n his Common stleallb, notice b M•rphy given lb. all ,a et absnondinr / Apprentices Will he apornhende andlinprisoned until the arrival oft heir respecr Ire asters to reclaim them: and an person., harnartng thiln prosetuted (tribe full e:x lola of the law. , . Philadelphia. slept 14, ISO , 17.41. , ' °TICE IS IiER RV GIVEN TO PERSONS that may have Ins ranse &fretted in this Lrycorning . Mutual Insurance nmpany, tbat Aasesstrieut Nn. 5 has been made, and II person, not having already paid the same, are re ested in call on the substriber who ha• neve appafn d lincelin•r aUd Agaat.for the enmity' of nd who will be found at his7ofilse in Centre street on Monday mud Saturday's to attend SP. the same. JNO..CLAYTON, Raceivec and Agent for Ly. Co. Ida. lastuarmaCoinPanX.. Sept. 7 18.50 .510 DIS OILIITION PA.itTrggitSglilP.--.. IP Cn-ppannerenip heretoforerahrttnit Undeethe. tlrm If rt. 4 R. R. Morris, hair been dissolved, by, mu ms convent. Ist of Aprit, 18510. Atl persona holding. claims against sard firm. will present them for smile, nent; and Persons owing PAS) firm will call andoettle. Either parties will tettlq.nocoonts lir said firm. - KAM% MORRIS; Above the Town Hall. • - R. R. MORRIS. Opposite illahatitanfidStreek August 3t, min 35.3 t Li D ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—. The public will tAlliC notice, that the pannershlp , Arretnfore raisltnq between. Marcus Straus, Edward Colehan. and Lawreme Hanna, tradtnr. In the name c , t. Marcus Straus & Co., was this day disrolved by ma-. tual consent. ad ARLAN STRAITS. August 28, 18:4 h is MOIotTION - 01` - PA.RTWEIRI34II. LA The partnership heretofore extollnr between. Samuel Helms and W therm 5.1 Smith. in- the Liquor business, Pottsville, has this day been dissolved, br toutoa/ consent.. 7 / SAM WILLIAIit M. SMITH.' •, Pottsville. Aura/1,21, IMO. 31-Bt OTICE TO CONTRACTORSs—SBALED 1. 1 1 Proposals will he 'received at tire (Mee of the James Rivet and Kanawha Company in Richmond, until the first day ot October next, for the constructioh of the Peels and Abutments of the bride scrossJatoes River,at New Canton,liardwieksville and Bent Creek. This work will be paid fbr in. Cash. Besides the usual reser/alienist' 40 per cent. on the monthly esti mates. the Contractor or Contractors will be - required to rive ample security, satisfactory to the Board ciC Directors, for the cernWetion of the work, at the Onus and in the manner apecifled-in the-cuatracts. • . • . Plans of the above work will he exhibited and sped :. fie.ati ins thereof delivered to the VontrartoJ% et the Of ice of John Coat y. the Assistant Enginees,inctutrata of the tame, in Columbia. WAliTglrCtirill'N.- . Chief Engineer, J. R. and K. C'es August 210850 34.6 t 1100 — TICE..-1 I, 1, PERSONS A R E nengov /.1 cautioned against ndgroiating a Note for ♦1230 50. dated April WI, 1850, payable four months from date.. In favor of Peter Becker. and given by the aubutiber. Said Note was lost and is puid, consequently it Is of no use to say person but the owner. PATNE. Aueint 10. IFSO. - '3l—e t AST NOTICEs—ALL pERsoNs ARE CALI. tiuned not to purchase or use an Oil from Its 1/= erhoener, puiportine to he P. 13:Itsvlan - s Patent Lae hricat log Oil. Ile has no authority from me to make it.—he has not even the 'cower! receipt to make it,— still Musing a part of my ingredients In wrong proton' Oohs. I respectfully r4et ell persons interested to. the deeuion• of the •arkiSi - 11. S:Voirts. lately, for infrlngemeois of Patent-rights. I am the Patentee and sole owner of thle, and am dete:rtithied to prime cote not only R. D St.hoener, hat att parsons parches ina or using the oil from ttlm, to the =most extent o C the law. P. S. SoSTLAIII, Pstenteo, ,1 Reading. Pa., Juno 0',030 r, , iNt•Smio - ! MOT/CE.—LARIVIERS; MINERaI AND OTII— ' ERS ' who teieh tp p urc h ase lots irlirtevorton, at private Lgt.nii ih Promisor, pratLt urnntzHairoad will I lie taken in payment of Into. One half the Wag e s or ! the laborers will be advanced In cash. B 111NNAN Jnne.F. 1850 VOTICE.—DEVLAN'A PATENT LtItatICAT LIM tag Oil.—Whereas, n motice has appeared la newspaper in this roomy, cautioning all persons from purchasing said oil from me, mtge.,' hereby give no tice that !Mild the 'eseinsise right to manufacture and men said oil in the Counties pf Sehis)lkill, Lebanon Danphie. Lehigh, Northampton, Carbon, Lazerne, Co - lumina. Wyoming, Northumberland'and [Atomins, and Install persona who shall interfere with ray lighte ns aforesaid, Shall h; prosecated according to law, a ndi that 1 will indemnify, protect and save harmless all persons who shall purehlse said oil from me. R. D. deII.T.NETi. t. Rite roltxvilfe, June I, 11450 OTICE.—AII persons are hereby notified not to purchase or use,Oti from R. D Schnener, purpor ting to he P. Devlan's Patent Lta,icatiwg Oil, as he has on authoriiy to make sudt Oil, and any person pur chasins or wine the OR DO:to him will be prosecuted accordiOg to Law. DEVLAN, • Patentee, Reading, Pa. . May 18.1820. 20 -tf. ( 3 0PARTMERSH . IPLW11.11.01. - M . of the late firm of Wallace ge. fltakiaton„has thig dny formed a copartner-01p with SAMUEL IL ROTII. ERNI El., for the tratwartion or n'General Coal Bus* under the firm of WallaeP et; Rothermel. The reerivinf and shipoinn of Coat will ho cocain, ord, as heretofore : on wharves nt Gloucester : and NQ, 9 Indhinong. Offier go Wa loot Street. \* WILT.TANI WALL/seg. SAM'L. 11. RATIIERMSL. •" 184 f May 1. 1650, . TAK.E. ItiOlllCE.—The Honks and acenonts of. FOiTER AL .- DALY. bovine been assigned to the Pubsorth.•rs, all persons havitte aereunta open with, them. are reguf•lded to tall and settle, and thing in debted to notke.pappoot auly tons or oar autitu;.Ted atte.nt, N. 13.—A1l amiantus oat settled Wore the.trat December next, will be tent wiLb a Squire (Ur settle-. merit. ;:t Nov 10. 180 1, 1 011 RENT—A COMFOSTABLE SOUSE ON thei •tornernt Sevrand - Nattantaneo Streets, opposite- [lord Pationint house...llcOtwoderate. with. immediate possession.' Apply tO JA. ES GILLINGHAM:" klattantango St., or F. IFOUGSON, Silver's 'retrace. August 17, 1850 . • " 33.1. t rtOR BENT—A . Large ,STORE DOUSE, on, P Chunk street, end convenient to tlit /tall road or Canal, wilt be rented , mall the Ist of Aprf nest, or longer it.required, upon reasonable terms The building - is 40 ft. by SO, two stories high, and wells calculated for storing Pay, Grain, Flour, Feed, Ist Application nude to ' Nov 17; 1849 FOB, RRNT....THE SECOND STORY over T. Foster 'Ss Co.'s Shoe Score, now occupied by Chas Millers 0). Likewise, for mat, a new Store Room. suitable for an nßice. In'East Market 2.t., neat below David !Dori:, Esq.'s office. A poly to March 21. 1850 FOR RENT—A goad Frame *louse, in Nabaci, tangottreei. now occupied by ide. Boyd. Apply to SANILTON ADANS. New Castle. vOR SALE...One Waal one 20 Rorie Stesna F Eneine for sale. Apply to . . . • , ariDnEw RUSSEL. P"ttar e, April, 15..1 - 5-tt; Makiniango ST: _ _ VOR ILENT.-The shop occupied by 8. Strange. as a Stine Store, nn Centre St. ' Mso.e Two Story Frame House on the same Lot, on Second Si. Empire of Mara 16, 1956 DRINGHUILSVIS INDELIULEI INS, FOR, .1-) Metallic or quill pen, reroprini on preparation,. and superior to ally other In beauty and Permanence of eolor.• Just received and/or ears .whoiesitre and retail, by . • , 8 . IIArktINAN• July •17, 3840 lEITTEIL 'PAPER, vEny clictp,-3 0 . Reatuskof beautitul bluarulitl LetterVatier. which WWI purchased •t a greet bsrsafti. O ust fele i ° ed and. for sale by the subscriber . This lob )s worthy the st,t tet•tion of Merctutots acid pfttery. ft 'WM be I°l4 ►t legal than tuanefaetureto Wirt:l4o BANNAN•s Cheap Beek end Paper tore.', Juan 13.1830 INK ONi DRAFT:—JUST Ceite4 n Harrel of Harrlson's c'elebritted Int, whlehmall be enld by the 13.0‘. 11 Or Intr. Salton 011 draft. 41g% Hatrison's Inks, Black, }lnd and Blur, In Rouleg, wholesale and retail, at nits nianufartister's prices. Merchants and others pnrehashrig to ;km / la w can saretbe entelage bythillrhg . nt • , -O.' BAN NAN'S Cheep Rook and Stationery More. Where can be had road Ink es kiw as 30 cents per dozen bOttlas. • • , June 8.1830 ' • _ - • •;,- 23 Li DINAR]) CLARKSON, DESIGNER & EN r. , GRAVER ON WOOD, No. 80; Walnut Street naiad • August 4, !HS. 31-17 NaMCM: EDWARD COLEHATC, LAWRENCE iiANNA.. .15-30 D. M. BOYD, Arent 43•tf 8. & J. FOSTER 48.tf Fon nzrer E. YARDLEY & SON, 47-tf. /3040, FOSTER 12-tf t•_ MOgOes Market St. 11-tr eTto: a~a.
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