iSitMS OF TETE MINIMS' lOUIIINIAL.-StaGLE Soasettrring.--Twolitre per annntm PaYell! aemi.annually in hdeatee, to those *rho theldt In the County -and annually in advanie to those *lto reelda nut or the Counis L The. publisher initetlien to hicoell the tutht - tn charger: 30 pet Annum, When payment I delayed langur than ohe year: .. . . TO CLUB/. . . :Three tented to on , e address, . $5 00 Seven " " TO 00 --, riheen " '. 20 00 .. --- Five. dolars in advance will pay for three year's übscription to the Arsenal. .._ . DA,irra or. *106111311M . 'One Square of l 4 lines, 3 times, -.,.- Every , mbsennent insertion, ... , Wouritnes, t time,. 4.4ob;wanent insertions, each, 121 One 9400 Te. -3 mouths,, .3 0° . . ois month, 5 b 0 One PIO'., 8 (12. ansiness rugs n'T 3 lill , 'S, OPT fitOont, 3 01.1' Merchants aud "these, advettisine by the Year. .-i -.____ with the visible of Inserting different adser- tisetnents Weckly, - 1200 - *Large Ideertisements, as petagreement. _, ': . , 4itiners' 3ournal, Saturday !noFultig. Sept. 2N TILE PROTECTIVE POLICY: Thc-Peepie Disocand its Restosatios. Mira ST.I TF: .IVOM TIONS. . Fur -Ctort Mil 120 Mei, JO&RUA . DIINGAN, Of Buck, Couuty For 41141itor Genera!, FLENELY VJ. S-NYDER: Of County Fer Sarver,' Gentrat tosr.?ll HENDE'RsO74, Of WaFtilligton Counti DISTRICT AND COUNTY TICKET • Fur Ceorrtie, TTIOMA:i 111BIGIICUSE, or Lebanon Co For Assembly, MB':S. STRUTHERS', of Schuylkill CALEB Pinfgrnve. Fnr Prosecuting -Snowy, .30I1N C. NEvll.l.t, or Pottsville For Costoty .sirfeyor, JACOB of Wayne. MffsMs DANIEL 1114 of Pdttoviiie * For Corozer, DR. LEWIS ROVER. of Schuylkill ffaren For Director of Ike . Poor, SAMUEL POST, of Weft lirunnytr Fe r .9 et ti it° r, A. B. JONES, of Butler Township LOCOFOC,O COUNTY TICSF;T. Assembly—Michael Weaver, Wm. J. Dubbin:, Commissioari—iThomas For.ler. Dietriet Attorneit-Robert SS. Pa!mer: Coroner—T. L. tbur. Cartrify Sgit,l7lo GIISS. Direetur of the Poor—Paul Leriget. ituditor—Franci:4•Dengler % . THE AMERICAN AliT U.NlOV—TbeEngta'tings of ibis valuable Institution bare :been rut-rived at B. ilannan's Book Store and are re.tdy for immediate trrliution. Each subscriber of last y:ar Tete:lves a book of Etching+ illustrative of the ` - Legend of ele l , ePY floircw," teith a beautiful engraving .. " The voya ge of " and a abate in the dietribution . of ehoice.Paint -iligs on the 21 , 111 of Etecendwr nett: 'The Proepectua . of tilt, year; presente etroneinducemont. for new sub Ct•ett MPIM:et, for the year . llBMy tot each subseripti , n Pt,e doilapt, will r , ceiYe a copy of the Bulletin, ;in Illustrated Monthly Journal:oT Art; a line engraving on steel 40i by 161 inches ; a sett of fine prints from, finished en;iravings on steel, average size' 71 by 10 inches, together w 01i a chart ;in the diatribe!- ' ihionjof a forge nu:tidier nt Paintings andrahrr woike o Art, Ilionge sculptures in d[s sloe Lod Drawings in: tt :tier ci.lurs. ' Sittiscriptiao: taken at the of the Mingre 'Jour ' rtal, where the Prospectus can,h---" r _., amine& ' , 2 41. BANNAN., Ihrn,,rary S cattarg far .Schity4ill:Si_ s eatittg. rtlr. Safari; COO _ .RT:—Mr. zaat ,ivill give , a Cerra-it rallie Town Halt, next Tiluredav evening Ile lois eegag . ini theterr ices of Prof.. Cent; vialinitt, and veveral amateur . performersortiose iniati'i'alato:- . itiett are well snown 10 our citizens. l'ilr Saar it a `TiiiiSielaii. o: the finest aeromplishments,-and We have Zi . ci &fob:. with the prozramnie: tie has ,pretrarech and theastscianre r aatitriere,l, ode' .ctrizens tiai - e 4 rich eniertilliment 'before them. -1 , .. 4 advertisement in nrinther column. • 'ISTARKEV. , (701.1. A 1.: - .0111.E 011. CA N.—.-This-in centinn a decided inti,nrernent neer the etdinary Od Can, and we have no dontd Vonl the tnany.advan larea it prn•serseit. It %Nil F orm to brn,,,, , ht Into crn , erul use. See advert lectent un,.er the proper head. SIN FRASCISCii HOTEL.—Ms Brawn. the Priu prietni tclll no dolitst•he tispo thaechininnitate ffolll this part of ihe th the gold reginas, Stol treat every 6o=octalby his hnuse tart afford See hard itt aie , :ti , r column. IM COUN'T'Y CONVENTION. -...-1: r_lott,Jtt. - l..;:inveution will Le held at Tama qua, it. 'hi T,.wn Hall:hext Tuesday evening, ' to se/ect lice Dt 'egatcs tt. rii rr. cut Schuylkill et,ut.t.., it: the Raiiread - Convenlion, Wh;ch is to .ilssembie al Allentown ou the second day of Oct o ber lati:, TO adopt measures foethe com pletgin of the New Turk Railroad. This c.out' S t. ty is much interested in the opening of tliii t, oad, and wider the auspices of -a pro tective pt,hey would; we have nu doubt, he speedily completed'to the great advantage el the coal region. We hope our citizens will not he behind in sele-ting the proper men ..i. to, represent them in this enterprise. I TliE r.:LETTIo's. ' " The approachina 'Electi , m is one of- vast importance, and - even• Whig and every , friend of Pr.)teclion in, the country should be sensible The interests at stake, and act at . _ cordingly. Our last Legislature showed uS, to what exient men wou!cl prostitute the rc sponsibiFitics vatrusted to them by thel*eo- ; ple, and how willtonly they would become! the tools of any species of moneyed corrup 4iOn. We Tint men elected to our next as sembly who cannot be. b•ohglit by individuals rlar corporations, however powerrul,but who will consult the bet interests a the State, I and the general good of the country, by cast• in; their votes for the measures brought be tore thein without •` fear, fitvor or affectiOn." We have heard of mammoth corporations, I afid their boasted intentions, to control the interests of the county. They would crush every individual enterprise to which we are I indebted for the magnitude of the coal trade: of thii region, and on which the prosperity of every community-depends, and pervert the best interests of the commonwealth to their own selfish aggrandizement. They bare al ready been hinted at by some of the Loco loco Journals of the county. But let the people do their duty at the ballot box—let them assert the power that properly be _ brazs to them as the.highest authorities of the land, and put down every attempt at monopoly and corruption. Let them rise in their might and silence—forever silence such monstrous usurpation. AViIiGn,ANO PROTUOTioNISTS OF sctitYLKILL. •- •, Recollect that the Election 'will take place on .11,te Bth of October, only two weeks from Tuesrlay or . xt- Now the time for action. Up and at Locofoeoitn—let every vestige of -it be diiyen from Schuylkill county. It is it: iourse, , that has blighted.our.industry—depop ulatelbur towns and villages-, and scatterer] • ruin and desolation io•our midst.. Let every honest man, wee:are not to what. party he be longs, and every man who bassi : heart tofeel for the distresses of the poor orid unfortunate; who hope been crUshed l and dri . rea away by this demon . _ of destruction, gire it a deadly shot at ' the Ballot bar. CaAag in of Mines.—The . toof .of the coal' mines at Pictou, Nora - Scotia, has !alien in, to the extent of some fourteen SCUT. ELECTIVE ,JUDICIARY. The people ivilObe called ori at the next election, to decide -Iwhether the Consift - ution of the Stateshally_e so amended as to place the choice of JudOs in their own hands, or whether their appointment shall remain as beretofore.with the governor. „ • ~' The question is one of no ordinary i6''por tanee, and involves many interests material ' to the welfare of our Commonwealth. It should be - carefully considered before either side is advocated. After due deliberation , we have concluded in 'favor of the amend ment: Experience has taught us that there is more danger in placing power at the dis cretion of the ( rulers, titan in committing it lii the people: - and' w:e• believe therniOre offices thav are br - ought immediately under the action' of the_people, the safer are die in , terests of thesdpuctry. . . , , Mn other Stafi4i where the Judiciary' have been rendered - elective, it has been highly ipprtived, and more than justified the risk of it trial. The fear of its being timed to the advancement otpartizan interests, is made the ground.of a principal objection. But the matter is not mended: by leaving it as it is.— The Governor is always influenced in his op pointmems by pally distinctions, or the pre ferences of favoritism, and in that respect a change would make no difference, or if any, ' 1 it would be a favorable one, as the choice of I . the people would then be consulted, instead' , of the selecticins of sectionally interested par- 1 ties, or the peculiar wishes of the Governor. The people of the different districts have a i much better opportunity of knowing from 1 1 pers)snal -acquaiutanc:c the qualifications of the men who ought to . be chosen Judges than the Governor; he must depend for his infor mation on the repr es entations made by inter ested parties: and thus the change would break down these influential cliques, and give the power where it properly belongs to the people. 'Moreover, they are most imme- SI 011 diately concerned in having good Judges for their respectife districts, and are therefore • more ,"t- likely to exercise l proper discretion. in their chOice than the Governor who has no such interests at stake. , If the people are competent to elect the power that appoints, they are equally coin peient to select the appointee. If they are capable of choosing men to make laws fot them, they are likely to begs wise in select ing officers to execute - those laws. If they are suffered the use of their discretion in the choice of rnen holding much higher respon.i bilities, we cannot.sce why they should be denied the right of the satne..discretion in subordinate cases. Some years ago when the satne change was proposed in the choice of Justices of the Peace, we oriposed it for some of the same reasons urged by the objectors in this case, but upon trial it is-found to work admirablY, aad the officers instead of deteriorating, hale so far been improved by it, and we Venture to say. if submitted to the people, they wculd in no instance be willing to adopt the old plan. Ten- years ago we advocated the election or PoS"tmasters by the people. We are still 1 of the same opinion: and every_ year's de velopements in this department adds strength to our belief that a change of this kind would •be greatly beneficial. Our government pro poses to he purely Republican, based upon thoroughly democratic principles, and so long, as the people show themselves capable of a proper discrimination in'the choice of officers, already subject .to the elective fran chise, there is no risk in committing other trusts of tninor consideration to their hands. The subject is one of much motnent, and we:. have no doubt, much alight be said in the way of discussidn on - both sides. These arc our views. If others differ from us, our columns are at their service, and we shalt be glad io hear from them at any time. r From ltie Bnstod Post (l..ncoloc0) THE TARIFF. "We perceive that certain alterations in our pre— ent tatifr are urging, and we have no doubt that in some respects the interests of the country- require them. Now is a favorable period to give this kik p6rtuitt subject consideration. The late exciting question. before Congress having been dlspo-cdoi, the acrimony they occasioned ha.: in 3 great mea sure subsided. and left, happily; a spirit of candor and kindness in the plane of acerbity and jealousy. The Tarifr question Gric which should be with d awn from the political arena. It if , too momen tous to be made a'fixd-ball of for „trading- politi cian.. The busincs. intererlis of our citizens:. hould not be controlled to effect mere party purpo.es, but should at all times receive !hut prompt attention, impartial atid catefoi examination by Congress, which the pecuniary well-bein¢ of the pcop'e IC certain feature. in the pre-seat tarifrres quire amendment.. we hope Cong r e- s wit' appr o a c h and' perfor ru the duty with illiberal and conciliatory di-position—a th-position to ascertain the imper tection- of the system and a determination to do a u in ir.; power to remedy the evil. without regard to local or party prejudice-. Let our revenue ,y-- ten') be 'adjusted upon sound and jiidiciou.mrinris. p'cl—princip'?e+ which experience has pointed oat a- best, and then let it remain as permanent as any thing subject to mutation 'can remain." Noiwithstanding, this appeal. not a single ' Locofoco from the New England Slates vo ted for Protectiott. The whole party, North, South, East raid West, with the exception of fire members, have arrayed themselves a pinst Protection to Ameriean Industry and in favor of Free Trade. They have lound a idatforin to stand op at last. Ir the people are deceived again, it will be with their eyes open. A CRISIS COMING It is estimated that the imports this year will exceed the exports from si . .zry to screwy millions of dollars, which creates au Indebt edness to that amount against 'the country. Exchange is very high ailid specie is going out of the country rapilly. Upwards' of $2.10,000, nearly all of which was silver. was shipped to Europe last week. This ac counts for the great scarcity of silver for change, to take the phce of the small notes driven nut of circulation_ The exportation of specie, principally silver, within a few months, exceeds :is millions of dollars to pay for foreign iron, coal, &c. all of which ought to be made and mined,at' home. Locofoco ism benefits the country in rather a strange manner. CURIOUS oSTATISTICS. The New lioric 'Daily Express furnishes from the Senate Journal a statement of the actual 'number of days consumed, and the number of spetrhes got off duriiag . the dis cussion of the CoMpromise Bills. Number of days spent in debate, 160 : of Which Days. f , p•Prhes in an. Jefferson Davis occupied 8 54 columns Barnwell. • - " 4 12 .. Butler, , " 6 18 .. Dayton, - 6 ' 18 .1 Foote, 4--.," 8 30 .1 Hunter, .. 10 30 .. INlason, ... - 12 48 .. Atchison, .. 3 7 .. Rusk, Seward, Webster, Soule, Yoke, Benton, - Clay, Turney,. - Davis, Mte3s. Tloderwosigl,. T , Smitb, i Total, Scattering, "3- 9 " 6/ 8 32 a 4 " 3 . 12 ‘-‘ ‘" 4 4 " " 15 36 6 34 7 42 " 15 38 ' " •.. 7 28 14 1. , 7 23 44 41, 3 16 141 499' , 19 57 160 556 • , AN I "0 GENERAL ADVERTISER., 1 • THE . TAIIIP.P. In the House on Saturday last, Mr. Tombs said that he was instructed by the Committee of Ways and Means to make a repon that in the judgment of said Cummitifg itis inexpe dient to attempt any legislation altering the existing duties ,on imports. He remarkul in submitting, the report, that a change had La - - , I ken place in the minds of many, and also in 1 his own since the instructions had been , given on this subject. - 1 - kir. Vinton then moved as a substitute, that the Committekof Ways and Means re port on Tuesday next, at, the hour of half past eleven, a bill to the effect that all for eign goods, wares and merchandise shall be appraised according .to the average ,market value in the principal ports of the United Statesduring, the yea} ending June thirtieth, eig,hteeri hundred and forty-six, under the regulations prescribed by the.Sscretary of the Treasury, so as to secure a uniform valua tion throughout the United States. , Mr. Vinton said as ttiis was one of those propositions which every one ,understands, 1 and as there was no time to discuss it, he moved the previous question - . Mr. Hall moved a call of the Hodse,which was not ordered. . The demand for the previous question wens seconded. Ayes 59, Nays 79. Mr. Phelps moved lia-lay the whole sub ject On the table. Not carried—Yeas 93, Nays 94. 111 r. Vintan's :Intendment was rejected Yeas 93. Nays 96, as follows; Allen. Anderson. Atuirews YEalk--Alexander Ashmun. Baker, Bennet, Bokee. Brea:, Briggs- Brook., Burma..., Butler,"Penn.; Butler Conn, Cal vin, Campbell Ca-ey, Chandler, Clark, Col-....C0r, win. Crowell, Bizon, Doty, Duncan, Eliot, .111 d ; Evan., Ohio ; Fowler, Friedley, Gen try, Gilmore, Gott, Gould, Grinnel, Hampton. Hay, Ijaymond. Hehard. Henry. Hilhard,Houston,llowe, Hunter, Jack-on, N. Y. ; Johnson, K.N. • Kerr It. 1 • King . . N. J. ; Kin N. Y. • Itiann, ; Nlatteson, SleKts.mek..:lle- Lean, Hy.; 111eaelmin, Moor, Sloreheatl, 11Iorton, Net'on. OFIc, 0114. Phoenix. Pitman, Putnam, Jr. ; Hoot, 11.43f4!, Rum-ey, Jr. Sackett, tielienek. Sehermerhorn, Somoleraft, • , eit re>ter, Spraatte,. ;Fla*, Sti.phen., Ga. ; Stephens, I Pa.; Strone, Taylor, Thomp.-on, Thurmatt,Toomb., I Tuck, Underhill, Vinton, Watkins, White, Wil -1 NAYS.—Albert , -nn, A-Le, Averei, Bay, Bayly Beale; BoOill, BOWtion, &Arlin, Boyd . , Bro ; Brown. la. ; I3uel. Cable, Caldwell, Ky. ; Caldwell, N. Q. ; Carter, Cleveland, ['bagman, Cobb, Ala.: Cohnick.Hcberry, DIAIMOCK.Dimey, DIM lidtu.l)urker, Edmund -on, Ewing, Feat bermon, Fitch, Fuller, Gerry, Gorman, Green, Hull, Ham- Harral,on. Harlan, Harrily Tenn. • HarrlA, Ala.; Ilarris, 111, ; Hibbard, Hoagland. Hallady, Holmes. Howard, Hubbard, Inge, Ala. ; Jackson, Ga ; Johnson, Tenn. ; Johnsen, Ark. ; Jones, Kula, N. Y.; La Sere, Leffler. Littlefield, JOB MANN, ; Ma-on. I\li•Clernand, .MeHonald, NI'LANAIIAN. 'Me:Mullen, McQueen. NleWillie, Meade. Miller. Millson. Morriit. Morse. Orr, liar• ker. l'emdee, Phelps, Potter. Powell. Robinson, BOSS, Savage. Sawtelle, Seddon, Stanton. Tenn.; Stanton, Kv.; Stet,on, Thoma., Tenn. ;.Thom - ,- icon, Wabbiti. iValtio. Wallace. Weilburn, Whit tfe,,ey, Willdriek, Wood, Woodward. Young. The vote stood as follows : • FOR PROTECTION, Whizs, L6cofixos, FreT Soilers, AGAINST PROTECTION, Locofocos, Whigs, Free Sailers, -The Locofocos who voted for Protection, are Messrs. &Wong, Gilmore, Robbins and Thompson, from Pennsylvania, and .Doty of Wisconsin. These met] 'deserve the thanks of the whole country fur - having cast off the shackles of party, and manfully arrayed themselves on the side of -their country's best interests. We hail them as gallant co workers in the great cause of Protection to 1 American Industry. The two Whigs who voted azainst the Protective Policy, were Messrs. Caldwell and Clingman, of North Carolina. The latter was elected as a Whiz, but he is a disunion ist, and on all leading questions he has voted against the Whig, party. He is now ranked among the Free Trade Locofocos. Notwithstandio,g all the sacrifices made by the North in favor of Southern interests, not a :angle Locofoco from the South rotcd,,in of the Proteeltre Policy. The four Perinsylvanians who voted against the Pennsylvania Policy, are dry- JOB MANN. of Bedford : :IJ=7jAMES "%PLANA HAN, of Franklin ; Ca' ASA DIMMOCK, of Wayne : rr JAMES ROSS, 'of Bucks. Let. their names be linked with the traitors Arnold and Dallas, and like them be con signed to eternal infamy, as the betrayers of ,the best interests of their country. PROTECTION Iv THE SOtTII Eaccurapt ;loser awn iftcharriev. The following from the Philadelphia in quirer meets OUT heartiest approbation.— The comments contain the doctrines we have ling two advocatiug, as the true policy of our Government: '..1. lute number of the Charleston .illereory, high . lor year, ha. 'wen regarded a, the leading tlqiitlicail. , ll paper of tn.louth Carolina, contain , u cnriott, tirtire for that region and that particular journal. It fitlyocates encouragement and protection for home mechanics, and thus in tact. adopts the leading prinetple for which the friend, of American Intim it y bare been so long contending. The man; ditrerein:w between the protect the North and the protectiotmt- of Carolina i , , that the !miner desire the operutives. 'workingmen and la borer- of the United :mute., to be ,hielded and reliev ed frimi the rmnott- competition of the low labor Of Europe; white the prnteetiunists ul the t=outh, on it more limited and less natural scale, desire the meehanies of that partiell'ar region mi x t si t iehl e d from this competition oltheir brethren of the North. We espy themrtwic word Mr word; it is not long, and it 1- really a eurio,ity. when we fenictither its origin. "Enro.urar, , ,, yorril , // .3fr.-I,3yrirs.-11,, not •end ;thread for help if you have wort; to do, when it can he done m vonr neighborhood—perhaps at your next door. Encourage your own hone,t, tin., faithful mecliantes. They need all the wet k they can _et. By such a course. you keep money at borne. u-sist'the %verity, and have Just a , p,otid work performed. It is the only way to make a townsupport yerar , Ci10(11,.. sand OM re hf.S. W here there is it elfsposit km to send a articles that, to say the Imo, emit(' he Uninufacturett well to tour own door, there will nlways be little or no busines, done in the plate-"--the enurche , will be thinly attended. teal ull binds of labor extremely dull. Wherever mechanic, are the best employed. pri.isperdy Is seen —the social virtues predominate, traveling. moun tebanks and r peilfars retire in deguist, and at kindly, brotherly feeting iseaperienced, which is the source of unspeakable happiness. ;•Whatecer you have to be dune, look around and -cede your neighbors eanuot do it. If you have a home to build or a shoe to tap. n harness to be made or a pump to be bored, n pack of bu-itiens cards to be printed or a well to be dir t , just look sunotvz Your neighbors. beforeyou undertake to send abroad; if you have none around you capable of the tusk, it will be time enough to lOok elsewhere. It is a wrong idea, to sttpixsse nothing is servicea ble that i , made at home. We know of many in stance• where men have refused to purchase work. mode by their neighbors, and sent to a distant city for the artirles they neerltd, and paid a third more for them, when behold' they had - ix:en manufactur ed and sent awns. to sell by the very neighbors of whom they refused to purchase. "Let it be the motto of all—l will eneounime my own neighbors. Iu turn you will be encouraged also. A mutual fmiling of good will and kinshiess will spring up . in your rnid-t, and prnsperitY will be Ob servable in every street and in every dwelling," We endorse the forgoing throughout. The sen• timents are kindred to those that have been again and again expressed through the columns of the Inquirer. We have written column upon column in favor of adequate protect ion to home industry; and we were never more fully impressed with the wisdom and the patriotism of such a policy than now.' Whv send abroad for that which may be rnanumanufactured at home? Why contribute to the activity of the workshops of the Pld World, when hundreds at home need encouragement and protec tion? Why send to Europa for iron, when mid lions`rif tcms may be dug from the vainest of Penn sy/vactia? True mdependeuee is indentified with the American policy of protection. It implies,that prciductstind fabrics which maybe obtained tit home. should not be sought fo . r elsewhere. It urges that the operative in our own neighborhood should first have plenty to do and fuir wages below we seek elsewhere for the labor of humaulands. We have coMended'agnin and again, and we repeat the sentiments =t hat the laborers or this country are rnoredeeply interested in the question ofproteetion than any other class. It is their industry that WC desire to remunerate and eneittnage, tt is , their ecunfort and th* of their famiyea, that are reek to remote and : The Britieh. Steamer, Canada, armed at kt i st Monday morning. She brings Liverpool dates to the 7th, king one week later than our last advises. Elsotatsn.—Her Majesty is still resimicauff ~ the. Highlands, The. Austrian Geneml, Ilnynau, visited Loodoo 'lately by previous invitation from Peron Rothschild. On going into a Brewery in the cite, he — received some rather severe handling.. 'He was assailed from every quarter with erica of .!aD i nw,n with the Atistiian Butcher" and 'other simi lar epithets. His clothes were torn and mis siles of every - description showered - UN - A him.. After a considerable chase through the street, pelted an..every side; and ;even pulled by' his itioustahes, he *succeeded fp eluding his pursuers by running up the stairs of a Hotel and secretiog himself in a closet. The Police 4a11y,, effected his deliverance. The English papers have been speculatiog largely as to the probable, effect whinit the death of the Ex-King of the French would have on European Politics. An effort, it is thought. Will be made to place the Due de Joinville at the head of the, Fiench Republic. The proceedings of the American Congress still attract much attention, and the engross ment by the 'Senate of the Fugitive . Slave Bill has been strongly contemned. Harvesting is all done, and it is asserted there will be an average crop of grain, and , the potato yield sounder than was anticipa ted. The Submarine Telegraph, between Dover and Calais, has alreadybeen broken,'; by the chafing of the wire against wrock close to the French shore. Arrangements are being made for 'immediately re-laying, it More se curdy. The Chancellor of the ExChequer is said to be in favor of abolishing the duties', on newspapers and advertisements. IRELAND.—The Repeal agitation has been azain revived by O'Connell, but it is consid ered a failure. Much attention is j excited from both England and Ireland toward the IriPli Tenement League, for placing the land lord and tenant on a more equal7footing. The RUSSIDLI Cabinet are trying, to.induce the German powers to join a grand. diplo matic Congress to be held at 'Vienna. when the ques.tiou of European policy is to be con sidered, and a new basis for the s'vstem of 'States established. rirFirr.—Om Thursday morning, about 4 o'- clock, Fire was di,coverMl in the,stable of Mr. Henry Geis, on the rear of hi:, [heel. There were a number of funny. building,s - in the immediate neighborhokxh fronting on Market and Second and IllaWilhStallthtlg the prompt efforts of the Fire men, awl the favorable calmness of the night, all were horned. 'We have mcertuined the following ht.n of the buildings destroyed, with an e•timate of the loss and the amount of immrance in each ca_•e : S 5 on!y 5 ! 9:!! !! 2 2 S. Al. Mills' Hotel.—lnsured in the ILyeoining °dice to the amount of $l5OO. Danie l l Aiiromrs Cubitiet Wurelsote c and Stable;;. $700, .1 (MIMI of lustitance. 5.100. .11r. Amami is peculiarly unfortunate 1 His Loss was very considerable ut the Great .Firc übotit two year-. ago. The Exeinniee Ilotet stables—Loss In-tired. Geis' Stables-I.•ss Insured to $lOO. Hammer's Warehouse anti Stables. with 1 510(0. Insurance .",200. The , office of B. W. Cumming's Esq.—Loss 5'209. Insured. Mr, Thump-. ~_ s'loo. Not Insuivd. N. A). Wilson's ottlee—Loss N.ot Insured. Byer ley's Smith-hop and Tools—Loss $lO. Not In sured. The large Stabling on,the property of :‘lr. Peter [fern. one-half owned by Julitilß. Siaith's I.oss ~r property, includm•; grain. harness. &e.. sloo.—Kern's `3 . ..:511. No Instiran'ee on either. A Shed, with liay, harness, ke., belonging: to Col. Le•stg—Loss Israel Senzingerts EurriageA, several slcig,hs, harness, horsateed. &cf sr,oo Nu ln• n rance. .Ata office in :\larket St., belonging to Taylor and Weber. $lOO. Bet• rib% Neill lost his horse. carriage, harness, and a quantity of Pro voions he was about removing to his mine! —Los- ,S:100. A fartner also lost a bur-.e iii r;seis''''Stable, The. Franklin Insurance Co., loses :111X1Ui and the I.ycoining about $2,'200. . Dlr. Bertram's Printing Office was saved watt much difficulty. The First 'Methodist Church, on Second Street, was in great danger, but saved with out tuaterial - datnag.e by the active exertions of the Firemen. No &mitt the safety of the next block of budding-. chiefly Frame, depended upon its. preservation Wherever brick buildings intervened the flames were arrested. We ‘voultlsuggest their -obstittition in every case when the ,llistriet is re built as handsomer and much &non" secure from destruction by tire. The rear of the Exchange lb del was' also somewhat burned. The Fire is -opposed to have originated from a lighted lamp in Air. Get -'s Stable. PreAytery Alle,eting.—The Presbytery of Ltizeme lie:d its Iruli Semi-annual meeting, in this Boron:Lib oa Tue,day la,t. Tim oPetimOertilott was delivered in the evening, by the Rev: ;Thomas P. Hunt, Moderator. Its pre-ent ,csstniiiiwns or ganized by the choice of the fullowingtflliers: 11-ev. A. G. named, Moderator; Rev. R. IWO,- ster, Stated Clerk, mid Rev. T. D; S. Wardlaw, Temporary Clerk. There were present, Rcv. Me,,rs. Duni of Wy otning, Dorranee of Wilke,barre, Weimer of Matter, Chunk, Darned of Summit Hill, Cook of Donald son. Parke of Lackawana, Bittinger of Tamaqua, Wardlaw , of Port Carbon, and Ilarliesin or Beaver Meadow:, Also two licentiate,: Rev Mr. G:en of Sehuylki9 Valley, and Mr. Ga)!ey of Whitcliareff. and three candidate, Mr the Alum-try The Clint-eke , of Port Carbon, Potts v ill e . and Valle), were repre,ented by Meissrs.. Turner, Swift and Hart, Ruling Elders. The Rev. .Mr. Carnahan. of this Borough. rat by invitation a. a Corresponding: Member. Thi• ',Alai business was transacted; a eUrrimittee VI EIS appointed to prepare an Address on the late I)l,a,trotri Fiesliet ; and unollwr to organize a Cluireh at Abingdon, mut u third to orgiluize Chun elies at Wlinehaven. Itockport and Weathertry. Islea..ene, were also taken to rnpply the pulpit of the Central l'ret.byteriati °lda" phrec, ren dered vacant by the fate renlgnatinn or the 104 e. Mr. t' , unders, until that Congregation &hull hie tune to t.ecairo eau rereices of a i\linirler in his Acad. The meeting was Elliit)(lftlett on Wednesday afternoon, tu hold its nest i-e,i.euti at l'iqegrove. . _ We ate indebted to the Rev. :%tr Web.ter for the above extiaeb from the minute= of the l'rm-bytery, together with the following buitititier,: The Presbytery of Luzerne was organized in S,eld. 18 , 13, find consisted of 4 Ministers. It has now 13 Ministers; 2 licentiates; fee candidate; 19 Churches, and 1267 communicants. A Pre,byterial Institute, cAnblislied nt bizerne county. under it direction, contain!, NI CV"' Temperance Address.--1 Temperance Lee tnre tca. delivered on Thursday Evening, in the Ist Presbyterian Church; by the Rev. Thos. P. Hunt. It was full of good, substantial truths, and will, no doubt, effect much in the great Ternperaoce Refor mation. Ile manifests a zeal and an uncompromi sing firmness characteristic of PI man conscious of being on the right side orn great enterprize, and determined not to stop short of its accomplishment. • Ad , lie Schools.—On Thor-Any Evening . the 13oand of Directors promoted Mr. John Jena,. from School No. 3, to Teacher of School No.-2, which will be opened on Monday next. Mr. David E. German was elected Teacher of School No. 3. The Colored School was ordered to be closed after the 30th inst., in consequence of the irregularity of the attendance of the pupils. lam'Nititary and eitizrni' Ball.—We wider stand that the Washington Artillery; (Capt. Nagle.) will give a Ball for the benefit of that Company in the course of title" eor four weeks. We hhve no doubt the Artillerists will do things up right. re -We /gave cried Col. Silver's Turtle Sonp which he Serves up at florin's Refectory tinder Mortimer's Hotel, and pronounce it a first-ititc ar ticle for editors and epicures. We consider our- Reaves good judges, and if is ankdoubt on this point—purchase a bowl, try it, and decide for your. ovives—yhat'a all FOREIGN . NEWS. Cocat -ord Curiosity.—A young pup, with five legs, perfectly formed, may be seen at the house vr 31. r. James Sulliyan, in the Orchard. St, Clair.--The population of the Borough of Si. Char. is 2019. In 1815, 605. Increase in five years, 1414, 'This is hard to beat. +Population of Blythe township 3,7 . 65. Popula tion of 2diddleport in Blythe township 40. • r 7" Onvigsburg.—Tbe population of o:wig*. burg is as follows: Number of bo • 159 Number of fatailleet, 166 White 'mate*, ' - - - • 440 White femalet., • - 7 . 467 Black rhhiee, " 2 Total Poptdmion, . - - - 909 Poradation in 1845, - . - L I 838 do in 1&10,• . - - 779 Froperty owned in Boiough, - . 5301,151 Married within the year;- - - 4 Attended,Schoot in *aid time, - 230 Number over , 20 who cannot read or furrite, 11.2 TA111444V A APPAIRS .. : Taatetput, Sept: 19; 1f329 Etsssrot :---Scarcely have we mcovered from the shock produced by the Flixxl which visi ted as a short time riv, and committed, such dread ful ravages, when ire tie - called upon to witness the destruction—by another of Nature's Element,, of several buildings in the most flourishing part of our town. About one o'clock last night the Warm of Fire tiiti4 given, and though hundrlttls of our citi zens immediately hurried to the resctre and aided all in their power, and though.the night was favorable --them being a perfect eatin--they could not save the buildings trom being totally consumed. The, Fire originated in a house formerly occupied by Mr. Sheid, (S.hoctnaker) but dererted at the time of the 11,xx),, situated in Mauch Chunk street l thence com municated" to George Wynn's Grog. Shop and a small house in the rear, all of which were destroyed. Perharar;hy the time the half of our flourishing, TOWII is eonsitmed, our citizens will arouse from the lethargy iuto which they have fallen, and rnake another, told I hope a successful attempt at procu ring a Fire Apparatus, The other news in town is not worth is ling, By the first of October our Railroad will be finished and business will then flourish a 4 usual. Other' , damages produced by the Flood are also being re- Faired, and houses swept away rebuilt. Yours, Respectfully, DE SILVA. A CARD.— TILE TRUSTEEA OF TitE MAT itteihnitirt unisreh ,rtitiy ten der their lininits tusk." Fire Cointinnies and ch for - the if :minim. etttitt• w 1011V011.1e tatildin¢ r • 110- , 11110C11 . 011. tillrel32 IM (10 . : 011 Tioo.l.ly 1110111114. tAe 'tlJtb met. In behalf of the Mani Or 'Erustreft, HIRAM Rlrtiri,Sierretnry. KEEP IT ON lIA ND —A gentlenifin said, not long Fitl(C. Mar his boys esror.ooly allowed a y..0 0 c horse to mei away v drat or harrow, which walseireral times thrown upon the timer, laeer•uinß his flesh in the Innei ertiol manner, 01 , 111 lat h3IIIIV any part or his body e•raped unhurt. Ile applied illerthant's Garp tlnßthl failidutly for one week, and the how Nees well Many INtMer4 have been • n succesafut to the lite of this Oil I hev will not hr n ithout It' in their stab:et a day. Much valuahir, ii.formation may be obtained re• spretins this till by consulting a pamphlet to be ob tained of the agent. free of charge. eee also adv cr- Ileetnent m lnia paver. t A SIMIER SIIEN I IFIC the True Dtrestire Plata or Gastric Juice . 1 . A great litspenstapenier• pit-pared from Reno. nr the fourth stomach of the 111. after directions of Baron Liebig, the meat Physiological Chemist. by J. e. flOughtnn s Al. D., Nn. !I North Eighth Street. Philadelphia, Pa.• This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion. Dys- PePrfat Jfilintlite, Liver Complaint. Constipation and Debility, curing after Nature's oven method. by Ns_ tune's own agent. the .pastrfu Juice Sce Advertise • molt in another COlilltai POT I'SVILLE MARKETS. cortter.ctEu wr.r.F.t.v FOR TUE JOURNAI Wheal bdrlor., bid.- $5 so 11.1C41 twitcher , oartl. $3 60 ley^ do do 4.62 di• do utt:lae.l• 1 75 Wheat, hutthel .1 20 Dr - d apple,. paired 100 Rye. do 60 i Ears, dozen 0 4 itt It, do Bet 1 Butter, 11 S. 12 (late, 'do 431 6houlderr, sto 6 Potatoe•. do 451 llama. 9to 12 Timothy Seed, 250 111 y, tort , 14 50 Clover do ' 3. 50 1 1 1a.ter, 500 MARRIED in this ilorTrgh on the Mb inst., by the Rev. Joseph 31tCoot,ColyttANeld M. WVNKOOP, 1.. ANNA NIcKNIGIIT; dattp.httr of the I;,te Maps Lev i U. 8 A. - On (he Ilth inst. by the same. L ieut. JAMES WREN. to Mile. SARAH CATIIE,RIN E. daughter of Andrew Mortimer, Esq., all of On the 10th lost,, by the Rev. A Pryor, of Potte r in., GEORGE CII MBE RI. AIN, M.D. of Phila delphia. to Miss s &RAH, eldest daughter of David D. •Lew is, of Sam ylkill Haven. On the fifteenth inst., by the Rev. John Maddison, Mr. MILLIAM GOVENE, of Pottsville, to Miss SA RAH h. WILDE. of %Winnow!. On the sante sy. by the same. CHARLE:i WAG• C2NER, of Notthuniberl3nll, to Mhos LYDIA ANN EVANS, uf Ft Cl:dr. In this ilutruigli on the 17th inst. by the Rev. David Ilasslniter,plY. elAbill EL ZERRE., Coo Carbon, to Miss LOUIF)A ANNA zenn . e., of Bare Ridge. , On the 31,4 talt by tile Rev. D, Ilassinser, E M A NIT F.I. HERING:to Misi CATHARINE BLEW, bolls r Malianny township in this Co. ile} THE REV. F. tV CONRAD,. WILL PRE.Wff kr . in the English Evangelical Lniheran Cliurell.24 *free!. between It:Wirral:3m and Market streets. Int Sabbath Trailing. Sept. 22d. at 7} ik'clock. Tbe pnblie are tesp.,ttntly invited to attend. 0- 4 p TIIE REV. Ma. lIITTENGEIt, WILL 1!11EACII `.5-' ice the Crotral rt....4.11.1bn Church. (Clayton's 11014 to-morrow morning. at 103 o'c!ock. Also in the evening 4t the.: usual j oe.p TIIE A.;ittiOCl ATE REF:OIISIED PRESUVTE- Kr" IRIAN Conaregatlon.worohippina in Thompon's new building Owner of Market and decntad stn. have moved into the lure upper Hall of aa!d bnthltna, ‘k herr triltiOLlll Wofll bit, will be conducted every Sab bath:by Rev D. T. Carnahan. Ilertuces 113 commence 3' IN clock. A. M.:and 4 o'cloCk. P.M. Seats free. The outdo. ere respecifnllv Invited to attend. - rm., RELIC:IOUS sIEtIVICIES I . 4" — T ii V.:J r Seennd Slelhndtal Epirrnol Church, In Market Street, will hn held at 10 o'clock, A. ht., and 51 P. M. oervires in the eveninz, nnt/1 farther notice. GROCERIES, - &e. %A 24IACI‘EREL, "I ' VI CODFISH, SHAD. I Constantly no hand, and SA I NION. . for sale 'by 11EIVIING4, ). J. PALMER &- C0., - PORK. I Alailtet Street Wharf, lIAM , AND SIDES. Philadelphia. sIIoULDERS. , LARD AND CHEESE, ) L Sept 14, ISSIII .. 37 "lino ' \iic ; tI , IIO2IIPS 'S STARCH POLISII.—AN I, aliicle 1 1 101 y rerlmenr ' oo144,• impartiot a fine en., to Mt khOla of Linen 311111 C 0114,11 Good,—par chilly dositahle!in doing up Shirt Ilorotfin and COWS. _. T. F. !MATTI' ,Nr. Co. Aug 10. 11;:d) 2241 7c4 0 N 0 N 0 ,11114 - 1. A. — WHII - gk.Ell( - --:Warrlni . 1 ed ICI y.... CS 111t1, and nr ...Iwo for quality. for , ale liy . J.. 31 Man" & Co. Ida,. 4, Iti:0 .IS if DUKE ..... AN!) IFItEISII Iloroio.L , !Thud and Cant 1 phri.e, nits nys on hand am) for .3 4 % bY 1.1 fTLE & MARTIN, Centro St. March 2.3, IS.IO 12-3 in HOTELS. _ UNION 11 •TEL. A A N FR ANA:ISt:I - i, re 4 l.-,-.r . . Catifornta.—ThPsl.etahlodintent.hart her. re `,..-.547; teraly tilted up, in l'actfir st , pert Bansnale. --- , ft-- Whlch to woven lent ii, the hostile, parts of the City. also $n the City Ilall. and nittry puhlic build ing, : and within a few 'mintier walk td the prinelpal Steamte , at.l imitate. . 'flip Proprietor. Porn his long Petit' Henri . hi ihe busi tins.; in the city of New Ciavicie hero rnisnert • rd with LoveJoyS , lintel fur jorriti vears) fia.ls con(' /lent that (tour who mat• Vivi his Ilmzse, will find there the onus toed of a hum, GEORGE BROW Nt Pr , nr~rinr Ran Franctarn. Srin *SO Al 7t _ _ _ ________ TRE7IIOSIT DEPOT — EVOUSE.— 4 ' l = 7 ''' TI e Uhderittrnett hawing leased this new. 1 . 1 . 1 . - ',.. 1 1 lar ' ee and rnifinfrolinfir Motel. Pitnnleitennve -t;,;;A nientle in the It ritioad.r the beautiful TOWP of Tref tttttt r. resportfittts Infiirm his friends and the war - telling puhlie,that he is prepared to entertain them , in the . most nneseeptionable style. The house is fin der the aanagement of Mr. L. Ni. Gager.* ;0.11114.1mm ' or exaerienee, who will spell no pains to 'nutter it ' worthy of piddle patronage. The Table will he abun dantly supplied with the hest the Markets afford, and ineeholerst Wines lad Lipton will he furnished at the Ilar - . Families can he arrernmerlated with t.trxr airy cham bers.- and excellent bnara, nn the mend reasnnahle terms,—afrording a most desirable retreat frotn the brat and bustle or large MINDS and cities. The West Winch Valley Passenger Train MOPS Ca the House, and ;moil sheds and stables are attached, with accom modating Swatters always in attendance. ZACII.IIII4II BITIMIIPP. Proprietor. July 5. 1650 rtrA 4:4 OHARLES LEWIS GANZ, PIttIFEAAOII rt. I of !Anew.. Atnerierin House, Centre 14treet, Ports. v ine. • [June 29.1650 2e-or LIDWARo SHIPPRX, ATTORNEY ANTI ccUNSELLOR stLaw.' Philadelphia. Wilt attend id:collections and all other legal.buionela to the City nt Philadelphia. adjoining Counties and elsewhere.— Office No. 18 Prune steel.. Philadelphia. H. DI , CABIF., ATTORNEY AT LAW; Ta li'. magus—Oßlce to Om. Library Rom. late tho Tarim Hail. dept lb. ISIO. 394 • . 'IiiiaI.LILES PMRLYII6II.O, COAL DEALER. W No. 501 callowhlll, abova 13th at.. Philadelphia. Cita, received nn Storage. or ,on, Commission, and liheral advancer given. . A ugurt 'lO, 1830,32-3AO A"2SCY —For the purchase and sale of Rea, Es tate; buying and selling CO3l j taking charge of Cuxi Lauda t • Minna. Ike.. and: collecting irentlirfront twenty years experience In tke County be hopes to give Datiatitct inn . Office blabantango street. Pollsaille. HILL, April 13, - 11!Yr . 4-tf • I ) 41.1 L Rii;*13 11:1 :111, ° 0 111 N . 814. F0R. .411.11-400 font sopetior,flat Itar Rairrnad IrantAwo and-a half by three fourths, which has 'Oren its use on the Coro hertatol Valley Raltrdad, (of about three Stare. For term. apply to Uenry J. Riddle. Elso.„ UT to FRRU'IC Warta, Priiident, Cumberland Valley Railroad Co., Carlisle, Pd. Sept SI; inSO .' ELAILIDWAIEIE AN t BCAI. S.-:--TitE AN & Shaw'. No. 335 Market Street; three dotrrebe• low Ninth. Philadelphia, Importers and wholesale and retail dealers In Nals. liardwar.i and Tools. Mer thanut,Buliderst. Ilonsekeepetl and-Akehanies, sup.; plied - at dtte lowest rates. agents for Shalabarger's Patera Planes, Wartiinted superiotto anv other. Ms... Agents for Ellicott & Abbott's Plat Finn Sea -they will. furnish Day, Coal.. Darrow, Warehouse aadlitore Scuts& of Warrantiidworktuausbip autt.cur rertness. at Factory prices, Also. Druggist and Store• keepers Counter Seats', Steelyards, Spring Balances, Wogtits of all sizes, &e..&t. Sept 14, 1850 37-ir _ _ fI I IN ROOPING.—TIIIS REINS TIIE SSA - son when our cillzens who desire to seenie their haildingsflontAlte vaveges of fire; should sertt to have theist made tire proof—the undersigned would re spectfully Inform the public that he Is prepared CU fulfil all orders P.r Tip Roofing. spinning, See.. .4.c. 2 •,;'• JACOB X. LONG. Pottsville. 3iine 29. _ ' Vi-if " MCwLiICAB tarkii mom-CON ,' I stantly on hand and for sale. that superior ['nick, or lists T ttaii, 28 the. to the ,yard. nexeuraettemd et Plignizeillo—niso, furnisher( at abort notice, berry T rails at,mauulattereur ptites - YARDLEY & SON. June 19,1850' 26 of A ' PIBUTES.' DEALER IN • SeItAFINON. . Copper Brass. Bar nod Block Tin, Soddcett Spleiter Lea d, ke, Were. reef 'vett Bit and Copper work. and Slzthine (imitating. All orders, eontiected whit the above Itne protOptly attended to. 05. South Street, above Front, Philadelphia. , Juno 15.1650• 21-tr it - "; - 4 DAM S feet_ }`fin. chain. A/00 ll fornished at the shortest notice, 543, 3-4,12-16, 7.8. 15.16 and 1 in, beet proof cable chain. at N. Vurk prieel—fteight added. E. YARDLEY A. SON. April 40 1850 - 16. _ . •a" DAIL FLOAD - 1p.061.L-130 TONS 21 z 1 Flat Ba 11. Bail Road lron,! 50 40 14 x 1 do . do do d do SI do 40 do with.plkei 15 do 1 a. I do do do And Plittcs,fur saleby A. G. RALSTON, 4 southfroot st..Phiada Phil a da., July 11. 1846- - JIINIATA"110ILEIt IP-0151. c TONS winded boiler' iron, Nos. 4' and o w 32, *it'd 36inchos and randontlenetht '. A. h' O. nAt.wror... 4. Smith Front at. Philada. F s ( TONS of Flat Bar Amertruti IL Irno , of var. tit./ tour .izes, just received and for vale at the York Store. E. YARDLEY & SON. Match 16. IPSO 11- , c ,,HAINI3 Fort - SHW Th...tottgeritterohnve li loot reserved fforo %Ito 111iz010.111.1 ova, I I toll Rom. ttt•st F10.411g0 etottog,tootte pxoreststF fol NI loos_ mod For toile. Apply to • T. gr. F.. II; 111(41:. aOrtl 2l tf In- Nl:triter :tog Iltti Sitemis, Oitzt , i4 A *MA copv marts, mi:monA &r., iu q.,Thtlneo hir nue'wh , d.eale and retail, at the olherribeen Dintik Plonk Manufactory. Prineville, at Philadelphia whokfate priren. Enron rnre how. Manufactures, if you want in) azt;illrt rheAtion that's the dnetline. R RANINIAN% Ilrher 4111 i Matinfarinrer• 14,epr 21, 18.50 - ----___ _ Sia — PAPER CEIE o o itam• Wrapping o( various qinlitieN, very tow, whole*ate and retail. at WO:SA.7V%; Cheep Whnieeale Pape . Store A No. 50 Reams 1 Waging Paper. • Sem 21,,tt,L0 LITANACS 1 7 011,1851 —5O 0110 AR Ai,- toanace, German and En;•lith, as,nroed kJndx, in clndinE the Comic Gorman A`tertnae, at the low rate of $1..54) per coon.. instplablbdird and for pale at the ettbserther a Chi.ap Wholesale Book and Stationary Store 1 . 1 , 14v111e. B. WO:NAN. *All kinds of School nooks at Phlholelphla whole sale price.* irtept :I IFSII 2s• urEttiort Dittuxii Eved Niter)lel. the lice" in 11).• market, a firall s un. ply of throe supertor 'medico, plot ftC,lved and rta MEM Sept 21, IESU ITA - 4LOAN & GO.. lifk 11111ANDT Philolelphia whole onpieverance In the study of their beautiful art, has enabled them , to make .many tioprovemcnts, make )(florin to the rka.dets of the jourt,..i, that they me fIOW entirely. not only it - Mini!. but :Ole In furnish 'item with Dagli , rr”. l 9l ,,, ‘ of the most beautiful They co on he princi ple that for your money you should have saillifaction, and they o• clitripi nothinii utocas you are pleased with the Bondi they offer you. C. 411 and caa oink their specimens. Rooms free at all times. Price or Pic tures One Dollar ' Sept 1.11. 1.r.420 niAn.iEs FOR Issl I'EO% Arti , tri r".,r ISSI. or Dally RerAter_ for the DPP of erivalo ra n dika and perRIIIIS or litl4illolim,; rnnl.uoin➢ a hl.tok for evert day in the year. for the rrr•ord or orrorren CP% and Cut atge engage:nentr. F.,r wi n d o p a t e an d retail at !IAN:VA:11%1 Rem 14. 1850 I OIONSTON it CO. HAVE JUST' RECTA ED .1 the follow in: named choice articles in the pr..v t aint) line: —Ms rtin'a Fll 0.7 int cured Hania, first quality: also sugar cnred tlitiotilders of a sit perior orde:.,spiced sugar cured Dried firer also a int nr Beef and Sheep T"nguro. These :MOPS are cured and prepared by one of the best victuallers of the Philadelphia ratan het. They leave also received some excellent Pickled. SaIMMI. superior mess Shad, as well as a largslot of the hest flostnn Mackerel- Pottsville, August 24, ISSO. 31— I)RAFTS POND BILLS OF EXEII,INEFI EN • sums of 1 or 100 pounds Sterling on England. Tr, land, Sr.otland, Waleo, France, Cerniany. or any pin of .Europe, fur sale, without any eh true, at lIANNAN'A hARAIQP AQPnry in Poitgville, M.o. European Dilb and Walls carhed and enpecr,a at Ms "Mitt. c..1-Pas: ,, mgere alAn (lunged at the lowest raie4, and bo detention or grumbling. June 8, 1b5 , 7 23- clertituvouvs, ENOTIVICEIVS AND SUR VEYOll's Pocket Table linos—% capital work just received and for nale at lIANNAN•y Cheap Book glare. 29- 11fay 19 , lf,lo WANTED, 61.0 1► 4INERS AND LAnonEns WAN I'ED, IYI at Pittemn, Luzerne County., by the Pennsylvania Coal Po,--experienced in working in mines. Apply immediately at the office of the Company. Sept 11, ISSO 33-3t* PAINTER. WAITED.-\VASTF'D ‘. 'lmmediately a flrst•rate Coach Painter nn Y.i.ht Work. N•ne other need apply. Address by letter (po-t-paht) or In person %VISTA ft A KIRK. Sept. 7. 1856.-3 S-If f Pnttaville, Pa. I , EACIIERS WANTED—FIVE MALE AND three female Teachers wanted, for the Patine Set la In r. 3,4 Norwegian Diet riot—to erind and van pearm Teachers, good wages will be given. Exami nation will take place on Monday. the :23,1ingt at nor o'clock P. ,at the Public Sehnot floti.4e In Port Car bon. The Schools to open on the tiro day of Oe'..nbet, 18511. ROSS BULL Secretary. Sept 7, IMO 36-3 t VIVANTILD--oNS Olo1.1; Te..AtitEtt. wuvr• ed:,r Wen firatirl) T•ovo-F.1 , ,, to . ;he ettsotoz wilder. Apple to the Directors HENRY DEFENDERFER, Secretary. • Sept 7, I8:4 36 If ANTED—A PURCHASER FOR THE STOCR and doures of a Store i let the Coal [legion, doing rood heftiness. Sioek Low. Possession co be given on the lot of November nest or earlier if requevied— oallslitetory reasons riven for Senior, orsi, A.1.1re.86 X Y., Port Carldin Post Office, stare where an hoer view eon be had, with real name. All communica tions strP - Ify confidential. Kept 7. 1820 26 3l• r EACHEILS WANTED, IN Tlfr. PUBLIC I Schools of North Alanheito rown4tip The Board of Director, will reerive appftepti,,,,,,,, nod es :Mille the quattfientt•ote or Teaellet.. at OP Hal( Wny noose, kept t,'y Widow }layer. oo the WI day or De tober'oest. front 10,0'dock. A NI E. KLEINERT, Sec - Yet try. .4,lt;ust 24, 1650. 3t LOST AND FOUND, eic 1;1 V E DOLLARS B. RiVARO AY FU 1 from the soloorther,,testrling h 1 Fishhath, on the 2.2,1 „it . , a small Ittindle . ll Cow. (testi; with a short, thick nerk. an sery small IYll, , ;:}bY Is marked, with a while rorehrati anti SOllle gra, hairs thltvit the hark. The above rewarlWlll be given 11 , r het return to the , JAMEI3 TrioNIAS. Sept 21. 1950 39•3 i• 42 TRAY 11114. E.— Si rayed Venni the subs( 'Owl at t. ^4 pgynes patch. nn Wedneedey rtlert t..e 19th 19, inst. a BLACK Mrl.F., 6 years old And Own' 14 hands hint). with the letter N en' nn ItR richt .hontitrr. A rearon.itilr! rrw.tra Will be , rl4Oll Tor ill). Tel Urn In Jnhit 1411,ros.intt h. nr Willtarn Payne !leek soberytlie. ' FAULKNER. &pi. 21, ISM I 286-Ito. .DOCKET BOOK LOST —WAS 11.11S1' vv I" the vie Muun:.oo, between Yealter'a Tavern and yth o ath,* lilf! 31st ult , a rocket Wallet, con.iiferibly worn, rotit,ining two Bee dollar bills, on►nf which was •.n the Mineor.llatot or Pol isville; :don tw o buy one roe uovvar.b. of sixty dullara, Otl Charles Lord, one fur Ohl. dollars On thy trielpOjryr of Barry T..wnshin.—U suitable' reward will be given Ku Its return to Me subscriber JONATHAN YARNELL, Barry Tp sept 7, 1F.50 • _ 30-1• RAN' AWAY.—A GIRL NAMED ROISANNA Denomin. between 17 and IS yews of rage, of dar• complexion, with blurb Lair tied e)es. Father •tout. .end above the mitl.llr.he•glit s and hound by indenture ht tervire lu the fatuity or the subscriber, ran sway nboot two weeks sinew, nod is now Irving nr PO/Milk vicinity.,nr it. All Persons sre hereby cautioned against horbortti er trusting Enid 'rid on the ottbseri. her's amiss*. as he will deal with all all offen.Ruz, as the law provides, FRANCIS BEDFORD. August 24,1830. 31— .733117ELRY. ikr.. Al lEmcA e rr rL ? il a i lW tND ~.t.vvuei,r oul:dgers & Sono celehratrd Cutlery, just received and fur sale wholesale and telsll, at ‘... BA'NNAN'S Cheap Stationery ritare, Where also may beimd Rodgers and Was_.tenholin's and other Pen-Knives—also, auperinr Itatnrerby the footle or dozen. Nay 25,1820 21- frillE BRADT dc.ELLIOTT (Warranted) I Ever Pointed Cold Pens, now stand A No. lin the Penntarket; every person who has tried them will acknowledge their superiority They . are made and sold exctusively by Brady & Elliott, two doors nlrove the Mittens' Bank. Watches of alt the retebrated makers sold alentione, at prices to milt the theca. GOLD PENS, ONLY ONE DOLLAT2I—TFIE subscriber has just received a lot of Cold Pens with Allier Cases, which he will sell as low aa, 016 dollar. Also, superior Commercial Gold - Pees, with heavy sliding Silver Cases, a new article very cheap—together with Ladies' Gold Peue with Silver Cases, as low as lel 25 Also, Cold Pena sod Perm/ is with Gold Cases, all of which will bit sold unusually kntr.. as Jt SANNAN'te Cheap Bpph and Statiouary Store: July 1850, 29. : rip AI72IIIIICSPANDFOR SALE.—THE GN- I detained Will espose to public sale, on the premi ses, on Tao rsduy, the 341 day of October nest, his well known Tavetn !Aland, Satiate in the •Illsge of p ort Penn, Muney Creek tp., and Immediately on the East bank of the West Brunch Canal; about one ilititt from the Borough of Milney. and now:orcupied by G. W. Lebo. Tho propel ty effillliSt3 of Your Town Lots, a two story Frame with cellar kitchen, and roil- Yenient stabling thereon erected. This property fa advantageously located for a llotel„and with.care and attention can do a fair 'mount of business. The Packet Boats Orange horses at thlaplate. it}Sale to commence at 10 o'clot k. K 61..• on said day, When terms w tll be made known. MINIS 11111180 N, Sept It. IS"A 58-11 t VOR SALE-2 FRAME DWELLING HOUSES X and,Lot, situate on the Port Carbon Road, above Coal street, in the !imolai)] 01 rottaviile: the Pr"' ...fly of James lloute. The lot is 137 feet aide, front ing on Fort Carbon Road, by 3110 feet deep, running north from that Ilne. tin the pretnisrs is a spring of good water. The whole will be sold low. Apply to the subscriber, at West Delaware Mines. DANIEL:REED. Agent, Refit 21. 1850 .1 sLIHNING LATHE FOR SALE 1:11 . 11AP, BY .1. the subscriber: with or -without tools 396. MORGAN, Markel Street, Pottsville. *pm 14.4836. . 57-tf TiVii.lbillidriailt - S - FoR sh.LE:- L 7 6 lige In Centre Street, Pottsville. • Lois In New Castle. Lots in Schuylkill Maven. Lois in Weal Harem. . Lots in park Town- Apply to WILLIAM S. GILL. . August 31,1E34 3S-3mn ___ . _ f AIIIJACM. LAMPS, FOII SALE.— TOE Tfill4 , A.,./ tees of, the Setomi M. S. Church. rotts - Ville. about to intrudtiro the Gas NM into Orel? Place Or worship, will dispose of the several Lamps therein. at a very tensonable ptite t etnniMilig of one six branch Bross Chandelier, two Pulpit 11.anspe,, MO Astor do. two Swinging dA. and two side do :' all of which are constrotted for - Wiling MI, end In good order. Please enquire earl) of flee. THOMAS F. JOHNSON, Pastor, . or to SAMUEL M. KEMPFON,Trmitee. Aug 3, MO . 31-if Pon .s.ILLE.—Th , . Subscriber is de -4.1-,,- ;irons of selling the dwelling house in which 1 . .„9,„c.,.' he now resides, in Morris' Addition- The J.;::.-70' baibiiiir, is one of the very hest in the Dot i .„„,,..„.„ and admirably arranged, with ells's). cOn yeallence ..) make it desirable. Possession given at once. . . ._ . . . . - GO. Li. r,oTTA. March 16, 1650 , 11-if -1:011. SALE—A 211 Ilarse-Vourer Strata Eng i ne. r iriezrellem workioz order, with wioduig gearing 1111 rornpletr, two drums, and twu i wire roues, Patti about '250 feet 1011 g, fir hoiming Coma froth. itiltiet. The above is a firat.rsie Engine, - it tumbrels ha use only ;8 months, in the Borough of Tamaqua, where 14 inay be seen. Apply to ' JOBN BROCK. BONS & Co.. 97 and 09 North t bird Street. Philsda. nr to BENJAMIN HEIL:NEIL Thrilaillta• May N. litso 10-if lan hA L. 1E:. iith ar for sale an f'a perint 8 inch Pump. ti feet stroke, with I(H) yards ~r 5 x . ti lowb me.. with hells, rules, me., all iii order' Also, 35 Drill Cars. 40 inch ash'. B of n hicU Ir.' MC"( WWI litaktea. ali or ar, to good rmolitic order. Al.o, fio yards of j inch elope ,liaiti. The abiwe will be sold low for cash or approv• ed paper. CONNER. ROADS & New I'hilwlelphia. 15 tf April 13, ISSI. OIC AlsE.. lance t:oal ficr , •crs. 11 1 4 feet long. nue! 5 fon in di.lineter at the largeri 1.1.11,-,ailapieci la cuahl•:g coal of Lb.: most apt,r.,vert ,zar,!—corl '135 00 nod bait liven very li e eiildelienp for each. kliiipilr• aP r lie 'fork c4ro re , E. 'V ARDI.EV & Cn. Sibrca 10, N.lO vOlt - SALE....poo ILO tier... teeing, with break. Arreeniii, vhafting and every itilog riec4.,iiry nt a Coal breaking e.ttitiivam,lit, which w Mtn: gold on very reng9nablit tetntv. GV.i IL POTTS. March la. ISeio /1.41 . cog sA,LE--(h,, 30 lint... hnintinG eneine,vitith winding ire4rlne, all complete 'Enquire at the Black M i n e Colliery, York Fares, or at the iitlire of GEO. e. PoTTs -March 16. 'B5O 11-ir I A - "0 SALE-S 0 L; rye 16Jir,,,,a .!200 rret. ur 114, iurh I•rp•f Chan, 300 " inch Chain, zoo - " 11. BANNAN'S March 16.1850 f~O SALE AND TO L ET.— [load - Inc (Ana R. i n Mor n .' Crirlo f,Pur!Fpott, Wood and Lynn' g addition to Norw..Ltion:t Norevillr, and. in Minersville. Also a convenient Office In Morrix' Atiditii.n. Apply In .120. 11. CAMPBELL. April 2S. IQ If . . 1 1 '01i. SALE...One 1,0 and ma, 11.“,.• nu-Nur I Engine for aait'. Appl) to . _ . ANDREW BEssll,, P"Mtvill... April, la. IS tr. Mallnman:. Tit EW 1,11751 C BOOKS—JrizT = catitica 1.31.115, or the titoesica , Boot rir Church Ily lmwell Masou and George Jawrs WAh. The opinions of einirmiit musicians who have FX artlitlett II! pages, hilly warrant the assertion that this is the inosi;ittriltalVe and valuable roller non of l'hurch Mlltie • eve.? published 111 this Mointry. In addfuna u, a cantons 'erection or 1.10, best old 1111,P4. II 11. tivlieVed 0131. It ("Tinlllls a larger aniiitiO 31111 greater variety of truly beautiful New Music than ally previous 8111411ar world bastions. Must rifthle fs drawn from the high est Heel haven, MOZaft, Ilandel, Hach Mentleissolin. rrbulry t. I.c. Cheap Ilankoorc T. if GEORGU HOOT. Etc) Or -113f...1:1//i1 Conductor of NI too., in :fiercer eq Church, and Professor Or Music in llnigbr's. Sping and oth er luyuuiles, ta:ers of this ttork. — ll.th ior beautiful and tasieful ine'ddie.., and for rich and truly scientific harmonies; If IS far superior to any russular ork will; which 1 In: at qua inb-d " F..9111*.; F. F. II AYTER. E•cp. of Boston. 011:411iX1 In the 7 1 1usicul Edlicatiun Sorit , ty. also In Old South Church, /kr, expresses the opinion that "For origi nality of tit, ie, and excellence of harmony, it is the liitok,ever published in the country 011/1.7 enihtrnt Nlllstel,lll 4 esprer, f Ili.lll - untie RR ~401,g,iy Also just-published, 111 1: M EL111)1ST A new rnllnc lion of Popular and Social Snna:i. Or'gl nal or selexted, harm - inland and 3 rrangvil for :Soprano, Alin, Tenor and Base comes. ll),C Nage Jame' Webb and William Mason. Theer winks rtre for vtletiy Bnokselteis generally publtrin,i Ly MASON & LA IV, :111 PC7rl Street, Aew 37 237)0 MUNE I)IA NOS POII. SALE.—NEW AND ' hand- moos, from the Winne's of the most cele brated ma!iers.in the United Slates, altvoys on hand, atirt.lorsale on the most favorable terms. by the sub seethes, who reeved fu fly invll es the publir to esatition them at Ms house. to :1,1 street, one dmit below Cal• west side. Pottsville DON AT SAAR, Processor of Music. July 13.1650. Iti‘V MUSIC—SWEET SUNNY ISLE, AN /.11 alho.tee[l.SolLe. I Win often think of thee, a beam iful melody, When the weary ate at rest, a sacred song. Let 11, hope l'or the best, an admired ballad. The stogie Man, a new and popular comic sine. 1 give thee hack thy pliabted vow, an admitted baltad., Thr village spire, n itti a pormilt of 5e.,..y (Ana. l'ite hrizht simmer roses, th 3 do Joy %vitt - never light my holm. dr dO, Sunshine and Dew, a new ballad. it w,ntld i were a boy a The Ro b in . Moyle" of M. loolies. Marches. Waltzes. Ace Together %%lib n latze colleeibm of the latest and Mort popular musk, always on hand. Ohlhined to order, at 11ANNAN'S Rook and Music Stone. 11:1V :11Cilt% to t;eo. wettit 4 :sva. ItV2 •auut et. vet. untie,' ItarunnYe 7iluseuiu. oil...ling beautiful 114Ilads, Rd6a, . St.: Thir.k ere yon by N.. 1. t•t;oole The deer'', by the auth•tr Will n hive me then de now " Saitcy yist.e, as roue by Mr. Datistin, :a sic by Dr •• Raise the bright Flat of Columbia." ad ipted to the popular air of •• Ever he Hippy,' an Opera ^ Etichan- Irmo." The' TI art gone, by the late T 3 sollivan." Itopetaca4 Love, PP '• Wootan'to.l.ove. A. (Imam that love can oe'ey forget. by Keiter• Ihitizent Polka, he J A. GHTI!, Ulharnte. do, I.y. Ithrent: do, tta performed at Cape :11.1..v.ttY•tottnettr,•$ Sand. • from the Opera. the Four Song of ♦!non, by C lihorrck. AprltisrlilPlll3l. Bleg.tnces, by Clotslrs Voss; /.. dc W have the plen,tre to announce to the pub lic. Ilia: •their, stork of Sheet Thtstc consi•ts of the I tfp-st compl , l , asl , ,,rlrtiPsa In be round In t he !ountrv, they are r , nstantlt . ItMit72 to their stock all the new Music published in i\ ew York, Boston, ace. A tine att.erinteet el the Ite.t. minefueturere of NPV., lurk an 4 nomon, at the Ittivet.t t.otelt pricee., MILAiI:Ai. !NS! 111/11ENTS Moo. a getierat ar.s.trt mein 41( Gli/Gtl . ,, Violins. Ilan joie, }lntel., Accordeons. &c.. Guitar. and Harp String• of the hog, Italian qualities, ati ril" whir h wttl ne.fitritighed to the inittlie and the trade at toe lowe4 rates. ttriterii 10111C11101131 11 . 11011d0I110 Jan 12, 11 , 50. Nisi% ll 11... t and twist etegntit alitortnitint of I'IA,NO FORTES in the Unitiqt states, ct.n always he robed nt the warehntipe of lIIP Subscriber, 171 Cheere Street. abure Fifth, at the Old Stand occupied inure that a third of ta rentitry tot, Mc. Ger,, Wllll2, 1111004 C I'I.INOES, HARPS. rilitiA NS, SERA PIIINEsi Xs)LIAAS, &c PrrpO (nun the b est re le -I.ratinl Ithriniacture rs York, Irattim.ue. Philudeiphia; and ebb where: Sold wholesale and retail, at tilb makers,caph prices. O,cAR ekirrEtt. - IT! Cliemnitt Street. Philadelphia. PIMLICATIONS, acc. - ---•- COAL IatFIGIONS.—TIIE 'COAL REGIONS of Pennsylvania, henna a aeneral Gettleateal, tett al, and Statistical Review of the Ahtlitaehe Cethl-Districssof Pennsylvania, illustrated with Maps And Ettaravittßa, rind SI:11611VA Talnes. The Maps and Table• shine, ate went) more. than the price of the Book. Price 50 cents. or - 3 conies for 41.1. Tl; e Book can any part of the tinned States— postage 7 rents, Per role at RANATAN'A Cheap Ronk and SintiOnary Store. July VI, 1950 20. fIODSTERFEIT DETECTORS. F 0 R September, wboternie and ret.ol. at HANNAN'S' Rook and Periodical Store. June 1, 1850 , I VICK'S WOMEN, VERY ABEAP—The sub !' scriber parchasei at Tretlo „Pate,i tot or Dick's crimplPie Works, bound In I.Piraty styln,,,Vsey cheap, which he will sell at less thanßutillsher's prices at his Cheap Bookstore—call immediately to seettre a copy. - B. BANNaN, Cheap Bookseller and Stationer. Ile has also a lot f/i the Poets, at less Bata publishers' Ikea. , April 27 MO. 17: -- RUDDER PACKING FOR ENGINES. The subscriber is prepared-tn furnish frul . ia Rubber Packing for isteaniEnaines, which As said ar he sopa slur to any now in use. D. BANNA.N. Also, India Rubber Delis for Atac,hineri, ic., toietti• er with all articles Is the India Rubber line poly !lune 29, 1E:50 21r- ron ULM. Gr.t). fi. POTTS 11-11 PaI.SIC lE= WI NOTICES. OTICE—WITEREike, LETTERS OP ADISIN `I titllltlollollllhe estate of Lewis 6' Lewis, late of the Borough of Mtrieracille, deceased, have, been , granted 10 the subscribec; all. persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make Immediate paymear to the subscriber, and those having. ciaimEassiast ibe same, will resent therri'atily authenticated for senle t meal. MARIA LEWId, tits,. RI. ISSO , -- __ _ Ik - 1 - wrier. TO lIR - IC - OE 'BUILDERS —___SEALED' 1.11 Proposals will lie rece,IY41111.11"I C°1").13514n" .otllee. Omlgabare, neat tin. 30th day ht" csrthember: rhr the erection at a Ceeeeed Bodge, across the Little • Schuyltail River. at hingghtd, in East Hrttntwlg tp ,- tichuytutit rcmisty. "Chet plan at whirl) can be ex." timinell In the Curninleslanrea office, Drartgabarff•, Irti. he BETZ,'. / • . WILLIAM rßAtil.El`;. Covert .. MICHAEL rititZ. • • ~ Commissioner's Office, or. r . taigebura, Sem 1, lain. f .. IIS-"It — OTICE Tf. T.l - X ' ‘ ,l) _IX COLLECTRIIR.—NoTIOC ~1 1 ie hereby given, that the Tax Collectors of.iitur several townships and Boronshs or the Cosine,' et Schuylkill, for 1818 and 1811% are earnestly es:aneeled to come forward, and pay over to the Cermey Treace. ter, thr balance yet rettiaininit due on their deptyno ft , bigtv een this and the 21. , 1 day nt October next vib e ,. wise they _will be proceeded against and dealt with according to law._ . !She BETZ, .. 'WILLIAM FIIkILEY,' c . am'ee_ atlellatL FRITZ. . Commissioner's 0111 Ce. Or. 4 . i . wip.h,irt, Sept 21, 1850. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE=—WHEREAS.LET: ters testamentary om the estate of Elias Derr, late of the Dorouelt of Pottsville, deceased. have been granted to the suhseriber—all person's in& hied to Mid estate, ore reoaestedAn make immediate paymenr to' the subscriber. or to Zoseph Derr, Pottsville, who t a authorized to riceipt for the saute; and thosiitairing ciamo, Attains.' the said e-tate, will present them dory tolienticateil for eetili ment to hoo, or to ttie,sub scriber, • •' IeRSSL TISRR. Eteetwir. :••••:,*1 tcasso 37-Mi Hamburg;.) a. 013(4,1 ()R IPROIPOSA LS...ALABAMA . IN ANT) TEN IVESIACE RIV RR 12 i..RQ.1.0.-ideat. at rrotfosats by the Directors or the Alabama end Tennessee Ricer Ifailtorid.ar r(teir office in Serino, nocilthe first of Noet:mher NW, for the Vs &union. inasonary and bridging of 56 rollrs of the Soultit , us Division aftall road, txtroding morthwardly for Selma. l'larht and pmfiles nvir be Ingpected. and Apecitica. thins and inakripatton will'be riven at the office oyme. Company hi Solola, on and gfter - the 15th of October. next. . . . TWority-tOI toile! of thia division' were graded fry' 1830. Tht., part of the diviAiort will - empire repaint. tnihe Mad bed, and will be forotrlted annw 'vita verts and bridges The country embraocd• in thin divisinn is havliblr, wen water r d, and poiricSfei Catihiies for nhtnini7.g aspidles rr.#provisionv- Proposals may he based 11prou .cash payments. or 111,011. payments of a proportion, or or tfr, whole D m, work in oink. The Dtieetors reserve to themtplv oR the, right to ac ceptor rt•PiCI propoeair ae 'rhiy mrythtnS proper for the interest or the Comp. t riv, The Directors vat, cr. to - have as roorb as 20 - 4nites or the Nortiiiiro Division, extending norilivrantly from the ex,ost river ht :0..14 county, ready for exitrithia - to o , by the (541 or November. Shd our tettiny by ibe latDerem'rr; and more. ready for ,samina. loon ht the Isr nod forteittog tiv Oat of January. lbSl. If i. Went .11 to let not that/rt./- hit , rn , lS.'o ll l' and bridging of the remainder orthe s oto i,,, f ind of the Nnrthorn Divi•kal er min3tineat I:ad.deet. whh nli te.:-itrte despatch. ay order of the Pr.,l:ent rind II Inr9. LEWIS TitnOzir, ChM' Ecletiwrr. 37-i2Otbq Sept IC 1930 - .AUTiON T•. ip/N AWAY At•P.tteNtricEti.— li it Is under - Fr/and that: rYttal , ll individuals in OM eiry are and have been uniting Apprentices employed. in the Printing litieine.• In the mmittry, around and - :Mogi Philadeldhia, et. atmennil from their mast...la.-- This neing In violation of the law,. of this ComitelifN wealth, notice is herehy given ttrit ail such abt , ennding A pprent lees will be ap .rehended and imprisoned the arrival of their respeolee 11111F:Prs to reel Aim them; and all pen.on• immuring them pr,eecuteiPtii the full eat , rt l of the law. Philadelphia, Rept 14. I ''so 77.31 OTICE 18 HEREIIV GIVEN TO PERSONS" thal,enay have lneurance affecied in t h e Lycoming Motoalolosorame company. in.a A •ses+tnent No. 5 has been made, andull pertom, not having already paid the pane, are rinpiested to eel' 1/11 Cie ,Lithliefiner ah• ha• teen appointed IL e. iv.,r and cent the county of Schuylkill, and who will 1, oinitil to his ofrke to tehire ;street, ott Monday and rlaturdn‘'it bt la. nil 10 fhr same. J SO. e'l.A foN, itaceiver and Acfnt for Ly. Co. Mo. Insivartce Company Sept. 7, 1 6 50, . . 36.4 f. ' °TICE, CONTIELICTORS.—SEALED Propii•uhr will recelVed at. the I Ylbre or the James River anti K triatcha Gonna nr in RichMond, until the first day of October oea, fOr the construction °filo. Peers and Ahottni-iits of the bridges across James Itiveriat New ritiiton.l fa rilw icksville 31,4 /tent Creek. This work erll be pod for in' Cash. Besides the usual reset sillier' of 1.0 pre Cola. oh the lie‘lithly 111Mte.S. the Contiacver Contrii,iiirs will be, rt.rpiired To Myr amide security. sattsfactory to the Board of Directors, for Ito, temp et ion of the work, at the lithe and ID the tort niter F11,1_0'441 in t lir t ontracts. Plans of Mr ahoy,. work will he exhilifirit and APeti fienit ms thereof ittitrered to the Cotitrai - tors, at the MTh, of John Coats, the hkststatit Engmeer, it ctinge of Alm' same, Lt littionstda • WALTER GWVNN, Chief Engineer, J. R. and K. En„ 3i.6t Auguat 23, ISSO VOTICE.—A f. I'ER: 4I I, A R HEREBY • cautioned azain.t neOu toting. a Note for *230 sa. dated Aprd 26, 1550, payabt” ftur nontits from date. in favor of Peter Hecker, and riven hy the'subscriber. Said IV3. lo.t and it, paid, consequently it is of no use t, person but the owner. WILLIAM PAYE. 32—fa Aue44.4 14) 1i,,54). AST NOTIOE--'.ll-1. Pi.llat)NS eHP. Call. 1 A tioued not to pun has.. or tige an Oil from purporting to beT. 6. Dsvtau s Lue bricaf ine Ott. Ile has no autharity from tO make o.—he has 1111 l even the enrre.l receipt. to snake it.— st ill is using a part mf toy ingre‘lietiti iu Wr01,2 propor toms. I respectfully rcfcr all pet*otis, interested ro the ileCtplow , 4, - r the , lirtmil4 11. tl. l Colin:, lately, for infringements or Pat.'ill•rt;:ht, 1 ant the Patentee and pole mt trer of the, and 4m del.-milted In prose cute not opiy• IL LI Srlioeues. but all peri , illS purclow- In 2 ni'lltthig the oil from him, to 11 - re litur,ro e swa t o f the law. P. tr. DEVLAN, 8,1950 IllVelkf. AND °Tit -1.11 whn nish to row hist. lots in Trevorton, at private sale, will find an Agent nn the Prentice., °rat the town nt , t Labor nn the Rsilrnad torn' he taken in pavntent of lot, One half the wages of the laborets,will be adjmnced in rash. D. :IL ROVD, Agent. • :]-IS Jun , ' 8,1850 kriaTICE.—DEVI.AN'S PATENT LUIIIIICAT ing OlL—Whereas. a notice has appeared in newcip tper to this County, cautioning att persons from purchasing said Oil from me. now I hereby give no tice that !hold the exclusive right to minufwcture and sell said oil in the Counties or echutikill, Lebanon Dauphin, Lehigh, Northampton, Carbon. Lux...rile. C.i.unihia, Wyoming, Northumberland Ind j.: aitti 'tilt all persons who shall interfere a ith my rictus as a for,d3aut, •bali fr pii.,oe , i , ...iaccording to law, and thst I will ini...tunify, protect and 4.tve harrniess all persutiv who shall purchase sati nil from me, R.. D 2'2-tf Pultsvillo. June 1. 1850 N. . —All persons aro . - horohy tonitiod not to purchase or I.loe Oil from R. D. Schooner, purpor ting to Dowltin's Patent tub•lcatieir Oft, ns he has un nuthoriiy to make such Oii, and any person put. chasitie or U.ille the Oil from him will bOproserutoit according to Law. May 19. 1850 fIOPARTNERSHiI,r-AVILLIASS - WALLAbe. (l ./ of the late firm of Vt:lllace & 1115kiston, has lair if.ly ("rated a coparitieTohla with SA 5111 E I. 11. ROTH. MUM., for the tranrovrion at a General Gml hula; under the lino nt - AVallare k Ilnibermel The reeesvAr and sbinnins of enal tv ill he contin ued, as herefoltre, on waar Vet , at Gloucester, and No. 9 Richmond. Office 80- %V al nut tit rem. W 11.1.1.01 A1.1.5CE. 5A511.. H. 11.0TIIERMEL. 18.4 f. May I. 1850 _ r AKE NOTICE.—Th. Bonita and accounts or I FOgTEIt & hivina ton:it agslgned in the ounscriber.s. all persons I+4viret artminti open with them. ace ' , pinned to rail ninl - settle, and li)Off, in dented In make payment . •only tnaP or our anitwrzed N. neennnix,',43nr befoie the firit of Detember next, will be left with 3 Squire for settle.— men]. IMIMIZIM FOR RENT 1;OK 13.EINT—A COM.FOUTAIII.F. HOUSE ON the corner or Seventh and ghantithgo Street,. opposer !turd Patterson 's houselilkhnt morierate, with. Immediate possession. kppty 10'• 'T • ,• JAStES Mahaudango or F. IIMiGSON, Silver's 'l'orrace. Aligns' 17, !MO . 33.1.1 1- OR RENT—A I.sref. - -yr()RE lirbilfiE. nn Mooch street, Nod convenient to 1114- ti. k 4 rood or Canal, lie relied mall the In 6f Ahrh next, or lonizer rerviireb, upon re `go.bable terms. The hoilkinr„ I. 40n ity Mt, tern II PS Wel, and wtii 4 calculOrd for storing Hay. Atti, Flour, Feed, g 1: Application made to No• 17. 1849 I, OR REN r gpoND STORY nver T. Foster & ( 7o.'Y sane S , nre, now of:copied by titas Miller& Co. Llketviee, for tent, a new,Stnre Room. auitpblo ror at, office. In Bast Market St:, next. bPIoW David K Inc k, Evq.'s ntlice. Apply to $Ol.O. FOSTER, 12-11 ' . Alarch ISM) U , On. RENT—A_gnntl — Franie House, In Mahan tangostreer.now nerupil.d by Mr. Boyd. Apply HAMILTON AIIAMA. New Castle. von: ItENT.-TIT , ahem occupied bylto. Sunnite, as a Stpte Store, o Centre St. , a Two Story trame House on the same I.ot. on Second St. Ftorptiro of March 16. 'SSD sraTzoszarv, &c. lETTER PAPER,. AT...ftV t'IIEAP.--5 0 1 .1 RMMIS of beautiful blue ruled Leiter Paper, which wag purchased At a great b3ranin, Just received and for II:lie by 'he puhatithe'r This lot is worthy the At tention of Merchants and others, as it will be sold at leas than manufacturers prices, at . . . • • BANN AWS Cbi.ap Beak! sad Paper StorC June 15,1850 Imittisos% INK ON DUAPT.—JUsr 1 teitrd a Barrel of ll.trrlson's celebrated Ink, wlthlt will be sold by the Gall.) or 1131 r adlon nn draft. Also, Sat risores Inks, Btack, Herd and Mae, in Bottles, wholesale and retail, at city manufacturer's prices. ble rohants and otbers purchasing to sell galls ran sate the carriage by calling at B. HANNAN'S Cheap Book and :RtntionrrV SIAM. Where can be had good Ink as low as 30 cents per dozen bottles. June 8, 1850 • - - 1 K/ FOR Metallic or etnili nen, requiring no preparation, and superior to any other in beauty and perenanence of color Just receired. and foe. MOP, whnletrafe and retail, by . B. itaNNAN._ -- novron Ed ... N. . 13010 - grit Voli ;— , --4 i. 11 - o. — Gi - ii .14 i 1! TIENTIsT. . iiitceosor in M. - Depuy. Pntins..ii• Oace'on'thii N. E enrni.r Of Stirk.,. - ,• . .. ..., , niti nibrn. , Iy IN , . - - • ,:, . I^.l ThuSystli• " _ r II EMS M al EMI Pltrntre ^.3.5m• Patentee, Reading, I`,l 20.tf. 13.3 J. Foal-ER .O4r R• YARDLEY & RON 47-[f J.' MORGAN. Mtrket 11-tf - BEM
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