TERMS OF Tait JOURNAL3aIOO9 Sivactit7in:v.—Two' Outlet! per annum. payable ivnii-annually in advance, in Rim term resideln the County -anennnnally in advance to thole who resida out of the County, • The pnbitsher reserver to hitasett the rizht to charge $: 50 per annum. when P a r :Dei n deiayed Inner trrin rnv sl.lr. . CLUBS. Three copies'to one address, • ' 3 00 Seven n l 10 00 ' Fifteen " . , '2O 00 Fire dollars in advaner wilf,pay for three year's nubscilption to tbe Jaarsel• • • RATo:s nr sorßleTlSnio. .• One Scionre of 14 liars, 3 times, Every .obseqiient insertion, Four lines. I tune, - Antisequent heentons:each, •One •aqusre. 2 Months, Aix month s nee T.-. I'. Cards of Sitars. 'WllOl2ll[O, Nierchlll sad ethers, kelvertisint by the Tear, with' the privilege of inserting different adver tisement. weekly, 12 00 73-Larer Advertisemetits, as per agteemerit Illintro ' 3ottrnal: S:iturdtty 'Wining. Sept. 2S. THE -PROTECTIVE POLICY: , Ths Peepta Demand itsi Rutoratios. WHIG ST-9TE NAMINA TIONS. For Came Ciemout,iower, - i • ,:asntr4. DIIN'GAN, 4,1" fitiekg Canty. Far Altdit4r General,' 11,ENRY.• W. SNYDER. Of Unirm Cntinty For Surre.72.br atMit,rat, 7C917,1"11 uff7DtßisON, Of Washington Giants DISYRICT AND CO,UNTY TICKA:7" For Co.zrets, THOMAS V. RlBlall k 11.3, of Lebabon Co Fbr ions s.- Brßt rum. of gchoylkill CALEB WIIEELEit, of Pinegroce.. For Prism': Av . Sit6rwey, jolts c.'NEvILI.E, tir POlsVille For. county SO - regor; ISCOB MItiNTG; of .W4ne. E2r__ Crag Esissio arr. 0 SiliEL HILL, of Pottsville For C Ds. - LEWIS BOYER, of Schuylkill Haven For Director of the Poor, SAMUEL YOST, of Wcotltrunswig For Auditor, JONES,of Butler Township LOCOFOCO-COMYTY TICKED. ..d.wrmily—Mrebael Weaver, Win. J. Dobbins Commissioner—Thomas Faster. District Attorney,Robert 31. Palmer. `Coroner—T. L. Elmr: County Sureebrotaninel Gass. Director of the Poor—Paul Lengel Auditor--Francis Dengier. IFE INSURANCE.—There is, perhaps, nothing that creates sn severe a ring on the death bed as the reflection that we are leaiing those we love, per haps a,. wife and children, dependent nion'the cold cbarity of.the world! Therefore every one in,lrfe ihenld prepare for this emergency. It eun be dime, even by thi poorest, through the egency - cif Life I'm- EITE Every man who loves his farnily might to get his • life Inset - red. E4ery man in debt,and owning property, ought to have his life insured. test at his death his property may be sacrificed. There are but few •whn could not save a small sum annually to insurelhelr lives; which if not invested in this way would be 'spent perhaps in trifles, and their famEles thus left to penury and want. Life Insurance ua beeomint just as «minion in thui country as Fire Insurance; and sitoiild he mare so. Wives persuade y our husbands—yon caviare enough in your household anise to pay the afmual.premiuni without feeling it , --and the that you are pro. ',Med for. will alone be a.full recompense for the out lay. You can fnsure the lives rif your 'husbands tor yournten benefit, and the amount cannot be touched by their creditors in case of their death'. Putt lafo•mniton' en this mini act ran be obtained nn application to 13. BAN t AN. at the Office l'afthe Miners' Journal. . THE AMERICAN Anr IJNION.—The Engrasintni of this vainable,institutk.n have been received at Barman's Book More and are ready fnr trihution. Enril v stibseriber of het year receives a Iyou,k of 'Eft bine , illustrative of the "Legend or sleepy Follow," tvith a beautiful engraving "The Voyner of Life." and a share in the dirt ribut inn of chniceTa hit ngs nn the 'Zlth of Orecemher next.' The Prospectus of this year, pre . senti st rang induce-renal. for new sub. scribers. Evert member, for the year 1850. for each subscription nf five dollars, will r-ceite a copy of the Bulletin, an Illustrated Monthly Journal of Art i n Ime engraving on steel 001. by 10) inches; a sett of fine. print•lrrim finished engravings on steel, average size 71 by 10 Inches, tnetther D share in the distribu tion of a lisrge number nt Paintings and Of her storks o Art, Ibmixe Fiatueito. Medals, ticalptures in Marble and Drawings ion - liter cniors. - rant-.captions taken nt the office of the Miners' Jour 'nal, Where the Prospering ran be examined. • Honorary Secretary for :iehtly/kill Caro/. 4 GOOD COAL.—Wep ter onr Toilet' , to an Oil , / er tiitiOent in another column, offering ihe Cititr vein Red Agib-1 . : - nal rot - sale. . • .; . . . .. . NV E ARE-under ribitantlem. if, the 11cPn. lantiNt COO. per. Hon. W. if. Ketvard, and the 11. n. Ch:trtes'W. ramtun, 4 - 4.7 Vari”Ut. riv.IVIC d”r o llll..tqA. .. THOMAS JI. BIDIGUAUS This' - g - cutietuan, who has been spending a few days in the county, addressed a German meeting, in this Borough, on. Wednesday eveaing last. He is a„fleasant and unusually popular speaker. IVe regret that his duties elsewhere oblige him to remain so little time with us, as he adds to the list of his friends wherever he becomes acquain,t,N. He is a thorough-going Whi,g and a s.uhstantial Pro"- tectionist—just the stamp or a Representative to carry out, the interests of ihis.‘Distriet. His Majority in Lebanon and Dauphin will no doubt hefrorn 1200 to and..Schuvl kill ought to increase it by at least WO more. This Congressional Dist rick,gave the largest majority in 1848 of any Vier in the State. - THE PROTECTIVE PoLicir. The friends of this measure should never despair; the.Wistlont of such a policy is a sufficient guarantee of its ultimate and tri umphant success, it must and will finally be sectired. Let no one . make his. failure EUCCCSS an excuse for refusing, to- perfirtrn his duty when a subsequent opportuniq, occurs. If defeated once he must try main. scores of - examples, might be cited where this Ze2lotlS perseverance was the only, sal tation of the cause towhich it was devnted,. How many times in the history of our Revo lution Were the clouds of adversity and dis courageinent gathered dark and thick about he little army of patriotsy but their spirit ficas indomitable, and with the immortal Washitigton at their front, they surmounted every 'difficulty and achieved a final and rious triumph over the enetnies of their. country. Ever - man should be at his post, unceasing, untiring in his efforts to foster ' home 'manufactures and to advance the prin . ciples of their protection against foreign com petition: , Sueh labor must - have its rewa ; rd in the tad. fr We fail this Congress, weMay be more successful - iti thg next. The'Whigs have gained bOur members iti.lltiss:onri and . pr9bably one in Maine, Let the p eo pl e stand firm to their let ncropportu . nity pass without sirilang a blow for Protec tion, and the true interests of the. country, and their effort's will be crowned with the triumphant success of the cause they have espoused.- Gar. Johnston, we learn, will address a I.Vhig Aleeting . nt Lebanon. to-(lay. There is no nea-committal about a true Republican, he mixes arming-and proclaims his sentiments io peopie ; son all the leading topics of the day without fear, favor, or af fection. The people delight to honor such public funct ion ari eq. We s hould be'Pleased to see him in Schuylkill county. : Next Tuesday ;iv' eek, the people of this county, in common with the freemen of Pennsylvaniii will be called on to decide for themselves on the political' policy by which they choose to be governed. The issue is of no ordintimportance. Besides the State Officers w for the first time to be ' , elected, representatives are to be chosen . for the next Congress, probably the most impor tent part of the contest. The Whigs have nominated men in . favor pf Protection, and 'who will no doubt represent the interests of . 'the State generally, with equal ,devotion:— ,The course of the present Congress on the ' Tariff question, has draiin a broad line of distinction between the two partial, on this point, and if the• people hereafter refuse to make a Koper discrimination between those who are fOr and those who are against the encouragement of home manufactures, and the institution of suitable regulations for their protection against foreign competition. alley mast do it with their eyes open ; there can be no possible excuse for misnnderstand ing principleQ of the parties on this sub ject—they have spoken out in lang,nage that cannot be mistaken. el ou 12j j 3 00 5 40 8 00 4400 As to the county tret, the abilities of the candidates are well known. They are de 'voted to the Whig pir4y, and have always been prompt and acae, in advocating its Principles and measures.. The conventions by which they were nominated were com posed of Sound Whigs—men fully compe tent to judge of the character and qualifica tions of the candidates, and in whose selec tions the Party have implicit confidence. That io, which the county is most directly interested; is the election of members to the Legislature. Every one should feel• the im portance. of his vote here. The corruption 'of the last Legislature is proVerbial. We want to see men elected this time, who can not be bought and sold, but who have higher , objects in viewthan the Mercenary motives of a le,gislative stock-jobber. Messrs. Stru th ers.nnd Wheeler are acquainted With the interests of the county, and understand the correct policy of legislation for -the . State ; they are well qualified in every respect, and with the proper cp-operation-ofthe Whigs of the county, they cannot fail to'.be.plected. We understand that 31r. Dobbins of the opposition is trying to show that he did not vote' for the Reading Railroad extension Debt Bill at the last session of the Legisla ture. He knotvs better, he did vote for it, and his.vote may be found recorded on pager 190 and 191, Vol. . 1 of the Journal of the House: An amendthent was afterwards ap pended in the 'Senate, against which Mr. Dobbins voted, but he was in favor of the original bill on its final passage in the House. He - also made a motion to amalgamate - the counties of Berks and Schuylkill into one Senatorial and Representative district,. so that the voice of this county should be heard only through Berks. He also voted in favor of the. Wetherill divorce case, and we say , 1 any inan who would sanction such a mea- I sure under the circumstances ought to be scouted by every woman in the country. CONGRESSIONAL NO3I IN ATIONS. The rifal parties have nearly • completed . I their nominations for Congress. The-candi dates are as' follows : 41:P Dim. Whig. - Thomas B. Florence. I. Peleg, S'avery. Lewis C. Lenin, N A Georae H Martin, I `2.. Jos. R. Chamfer. W. IL Brinekle, N. A. .3. Henry D. Moore. " Jumes Landy. .1. John S. Littell. John Robbins. Jr. . 3. John FrevAley. John 31eNair, I P. B. Carter. N. A. 6. Caleb N. Taylor. Thotnds Ross. 7. Dickey. John A. Mnrri. , on. ` Thaddeus Stevena. Dr. F. A. ll.lublenherr,...- 2. Wtn. fi Keim. J Glancy Jones. .10.. No candidate.; Dimrnick. 11. Eltwain smith. Hendrick 11. Wright. 14. John C. Adams. . . David Wilmot. F. S. James Lowrey', Him. 13. James Arm.trong. James Gamble. 1.4, Thos. M. Biltighait.. Win. It. Boa.. 15. Daniel M. Sniper. Win. H. Kunz. lt3. Robert M. Bard. James X 31eLanahan. 17. John :McCulloch. Altlxunder Parker. , IS. Andrew J. Ogle. John L. Dawson. Alex. McKinney; 10. Joseph H. Kuhn!.. John Soodgra.t.. .Gen Jos. McDonald. 20. John Allison. Thomas J. Power. fi. Denny. ' I John H. Salisbury. 2 '• Thoma.M. Howe. John R. McClintock. ,- t2. J o hn w. Howe. . Wm. P. Shattuck. 23. John- H. Walker. Carlton B. Curtis. 21. James Taylor..l Alfred Gilmore. John Graff; F. S. B. lIANNAN fl'rr - The Will -of Louis Philippe, Count Of:.Neuilly has just been presented for pro bate in Paris. It is said that the percentage coming to the State u . rxm the division of this estate. will amount to the sum of $2,- 000,000. One of his last acts was to make a ,present to France of the standish Museum, •which has' been -decided to be his property. a,../ -1171,0 are the 211iners.—In corroboration of the _tac i t that nearly all the miners in the country, are foreigners, the futlotving is giv en of the operations in one of the Alleghany .county (31(1.) mines:—Germans 24.,56ts 21, English 14. Welch 7. Irish 7, and Ameri can 1! and ,the exception is not by profession a•miner. The First Commercial Nation.—The Lon don correspondent of the New York Herald, states that, the commercial tonage of the United States is 20,000 tons more than that of England, the former being 3,230,000 tons.. and the later .3.130,000 tons. If this he true, the are of course the first cornmercial nation in the world. I T7ieissitudes.—The editor of the New orteans Delta, who is a friend of Senatbr Foote, sags:—"The General came to. this ci-ty. some yea:vnao, with a view of being, , admitted. to 'the bar. He was' examined , ab9ut _the saine time we were. .ITe was re= jecied—we Were admitted. Ile . is Dqll , 4 cenator, and we a poor 'editor.. 'l l Death of the Kentucky Fat Boy,—An drew Brand. the Kentucky fat boy, died in Allranv. on Wednesday lgih, after an illness of about tour weeks. He NVOS iO .the 1611 a year of his age. He was probably the lar gest human being in existence, weighing.no less than 537 poundtr. Cr7'Father Matthew arrived at Memphis, Tenn., last week from the hot springs in Ar kansas, M i ll:loch improved health. .He im mediately commenced his temperance !move ment, arid at the lastfiecounts, was daily ad ministering the pledge. O'"'Phenixrille' contains a population of 20:37 in 1/348 it tsar 3333. The decrease is owing to the closing of the factories. We are sorry f 0 see this; but we hope, pheni=• like, it will soon rise from its ashes. 'Cootes, the Dublin. pedestrian, success• fully completed, on the I9th ult., an extra ordinary match against tirne, irliich he had undertaken, namely, to walk a thousand half miles in a thousand half hours. Platform.—A candidate, fut office in Michigan thus anotinees his platform; I am. Sir.' in favor of the next war, opposed to cholera—in favor of high salaries—oppos ed to uneurrent funds and poor brandy.' of a Locomotive.—lt is- estimated in England that the,life of a Locomotive is one hundred and fifty , thousabd miles.. " I;_z•Ertretne Debility.—A : gentleman says he has become so weak from dissipation that be ii'rtow "unable to raise Ore dollar bill." I tri - , lfr. Barnum has informed a commit tee in Portland that for eight thousand dol liars Jenny Lind would sing in thatcity. 1 r''''Qtteen Vidoria's chief cook Feceives , 135,000 per vear, C(7" The Poputation of Harrisburg is about eight thousand, NIIE CONING ELECTION. WILLIAM J. ANOTHER vorw., ox TSffi Tatltll/P. WORSE'AND WORSE. Locoroconix MID - no. aDe Tatcrre►aT AGAIN Aron Traitors to Pennsylvania lateristo, •On Tuesday last, in the House of Repre sentatives,Mr. Ashtn - tin, - of Massachusetts, called up the Tariff Question ond after some discussion, Mr. Grittnelf,'Of New York, sub - toitted an amendment to the Civii and Diplo. matic Bill fix= the Senate, providing for an increase of duties on Coal, Iron, Etc., similar in many respec.ts - to the imposition voted 'down last week. . Mr. Alcelernard nose to a point of order, 'ton - tending tharth - e proposition was not - rela ! tive and germain. , _ , The Speaker sustained the tioiats and ruled the proposition out of order. Mr. Ashman appealed from the decision of the chatr. Mr. ThOmpson of Miss., moved to lay the appeal on .the table, and the motion wtis tar ried—yeas 101 ; nays 85. This vote, of course, cut off the amend ment increasing the present rates of duties. The following is an analysis of the vote: FOR PROTECTION, Whigs and Free "Soilers, - 83 LocofoCos, only • - • • 2!! Robbins of Pa., and Doty of Wisconsin. AGAINST PROTECTION, Locofocos, - 97!!! Whigs, (Southern) only - - 4 [U' Only one Locofoco from Pena.sp/mtnia raced in faror fl Protection : Mr. Robbins of Philadelphia county. g7' Wm. S. Strong, of Berks!!! M. M. Dimmick, of %pile. Job Irann, of Bedford. • Jamei McLanahan, of Franklin, ' James Ross, of Bucks, Voted against increasing duties. Messrs. Thompson and Gilmore, who voted before with the friends of Protection, dodged the question ; and Strong of Berks voted this time with the Traitors. • Every, Whig from Pennsylvania was at hisikkit and voted in favor of Protection to American Industry. Mr. Doty, of Wisconsin, who voted with the Whigs in favor of the Protective Policy, has been thrown over-board by his party at home, and they haie given the nomination to another. Mr. Doty has since been an nounced as an independent candidate, and the Whigs will support him for re-election. This is right:;---men who stand upfor the in terests of the country against party, ought to be sustained by, the people. - CALIFORNIA NEWS. The Steamer Philadelphia, from Chagres, with San Francisco dates to the 15th ult., arrived at New York, Friday morning, 2011). She brings about 4500,000 in g,old dust in freight and from 8100,000 to $300,000 in the hands of passengers. At Chagres there were some few cases of fever, principally among the native population, bat the opinion of Dr. Gould, formerly of this Borough, now 2 resi dent of that place, Was, that the sickness would entirely disappear by the latter part of October. The dry season has commenced in Califor nia, and about ten thousand persons are en gaged in the.mines. They arc said to be doing well and a large quantity of gold is expected to be taken out this season. A se rious riot had` occurred at Sacramento city between the Squatters and:the city authori ties, in which forty or fifty pistols were fired between the parties; and ATayor Ig,elow, As sessor Woodland, and Mahlon4, the leader of the settlers, were killed and several others seriously wounded. The disturbance origi nated in a suit of forcible entry and detainer against the-settlers by Capt. Sutter for lands in and around the city, which he claims un der the Helvetia Spanish grant. The suit was decided in the plaintitrs favor but the squatters resisted the officer , s in the execution of a writ of restitution. Several persons 'were arrestetand confined in the prison ship. A body of squatters proceeded to release them, but were met by the Sheriff, May.or, and others, when the ktal!skirmish ensued. Additional by the Stfamer Ohio The Ohio t Teaehed New York, via. New Orleans and navana, on Sunday night, bring ing California dates to 15th t. She brought three _hundred passengers and about half a million of dollars worth of gold dust. troops., from Spain, had arrive(' on the 12th inst., at Havana, and 3000 were report ed to be 013 their way. Count Alcoy, having been recalled by his government, the newly appointed Captain General was daily expec ted. The officers of the two American Ves sels, the Georgia and the Susan Loud, taken during the invasion of Cardenas, hare been condemned to eight-years' confinemen* and hard labor in chains. They were shortly to be transported to Spain.. 5 ronEtox xv.ws. The Steamer Pacific, arrived at N. York, on Sunday last, after a passage of ten days. four hours, and forty-fire minutes—being the shortest by nine hours ever recorded. No news of much importance from Eng land. The field operations is the Schleswig, war have been suspended on account of the continued rains., The Emperor of Russia has addressed a complimentary note to 'Gen. Krogh, Commander•in-chief of the Danish forces, creating him Knight of the Order of St. Anne. The President of the French Republic had 6ni.shed his tour and was about to return:from Cherbourg to Paris. The Germanic Diet met at Frnnktord on the 2d, under the presidency- of Austria. Prussia and her allies were not represented, and refuse to recognize the. Diet id its ,official capacity. Austria and her allies, on thcbther hand, have signified their intention to use the force of arrus, if necessary to Secure the proper respect to their resolutions and acts. -The Italian Couner states that Lord Pal mertsoo is reported to have addressed to the eourt (4 the Vatican a most energetic note, in which he cautions it against adoptia,g vio lent ineasur towards Sardinia, and Perse vering io the system hitherto pursued hv the Pope with regard to the government, MATOO OP PHILADELPHIA, Hon. Joel Jones, the present Mavor of Philadelphia, has been re-nominated t4r that office by the Independent City De!Oration. From time almost immemorial the Mice has been filled by the Whig party, with one soli tary exception, and that was induced more from the spirit of novelty' than froin any positive cause of dissatisfaction. Lait year, throu'g Mille combination of Locosand Natives the Whigs were defeated, and Hon. Joel Jones elected ; and we learn, although considered an estimable man, and in every respect aWorthy and excellent citizen, he has provedltimselt totally unfit for the office he holds,:and the most inefficient 'Mayor Philadelphia ever had. One year's trial of such a change is sufficient, and we have no doubt the people wiil gladly return to Whig rule again this fall. • MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVO.E GtNERAL ADVERTISER. CO . SoItESSIONAI., , ;SEWS. In the Senate. on Saturday,:sn'aproPris- I tion of $20,000 was made to construct a I reservoir to supply the Obioßiver at smote of low water. On. Tueiday, another effort was Made in the House in favor of the Tariff. Lcrit by a vote of 85 to 101. 'This is pro bably the list struggle of this qtaeistion du- I ring the present . . Session, '-is but two more , days remain. Legislation was • needed on this subject ; never has the country.been so cursed by. any one official act ZS by the Loco foeo Tariff of -'46. -Congress has been ad vised from all quarters, of its ruinous effects. and yet the:members,• after s lsttg Session. wasted in a great measurein foolish and de -sultoiy -quibbling. disregard the petititions of the-people:and are about to adjourn .witliont a single act of legislative relief in answer to them. In the Senate, on Wednesday, a reso. lotion was introduced authorizing,a suit to be brought against Mr. Crawford, late Seere tarp of War, but after some discussion it VMS laid on, the table. " JEMMY LIND IN BOSTON. This celebrated singer took her leave of the Gothamites on Tuesday afternoon. She was loudly cheered by - thu - assembled crowds on the piers. Hei first Concert in Boston was to have been given last evening. Thu tickets were sold on Wednesday—the prize , ticket was botight by Mr. - Dodge, the vocal ist for six hundred an4 . ,twenty-five dollars: the second brought $24, a lot of ei_ght_sl6 each. Sze., the most being sold at/ sfl arta $7. The cotipetitors for the first ticket were chiefly booksellers. It is supposed the total amount of premiums and prices of tickets will be at least - $30,000. The Bostonians exhibits mach curiosity and excitement as did the people of New York. Her sixth Concert in New York was attended by up wards of nine thousand persons. ELECTIVE JUDICIARY The following is an °mkt from .a letter by Daniel S. Dickinson, U. S. Senator, from New York, on this subject, in reply to a gen tleman from Virginia, in which State an amendment of the Constitution is now under consideration. It gives the experience of N. York as decidedly in favor of the electiOn of Judges by the People. After spetiking at length of the strict and indiscriminate ad ministration of lust,ict• Nader the new sys tem and of the advantages generally of the change, he continues: , " In_short, the popular system with us has exceeded the expectations of its most sanguine friends, anil f no one, I venture to say, will ever'propose to disturb it, so long as free . government.remains,to us. It has removed a mountain of prejudice from judicial pro eeetlin,gs and substituted an active sympathy between the people and all transactions of a judicial character. It has broken up the de moralizing influence of favoritism, which are wont to cluster around executive power, and subjected the whole system to the healthy influence and just criticisms of a 'free public ()Pinion ; and, above all, it has transferred the power from the few to the many. and erected n judicial structure upon the broad and deep foundation of popular intelligence and virtue." Mr. Garin, from California, has introduced into the Senate an important measure to Commerce in relation to the g,old from that State. ,It proposes that gold coins of the value of frotn one hundred to ten thousand dollars each be struck at the mints and branches, and that they be made of rectang ular form as more conveniebt for packing- They are to be made of refined gold, of uni form fineness, and with appropriate legends and devices, similar to those upon our small er coins, with their values conspicuously marked, and the inscriptions Lintr.ry and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Counterfeit- Mg, and mutilation . are provided against by suitable contrivances, and penal enactments. focal 'Affairs. d-V"Concert.-sfr. Saar's Concert, at the Town Hall. on Thursday Evening, was well attended and the eutertainn3ent amply repaid - the expectation of the audience. The display of beauty on the stage_ Wll4 worth the price of a Ticket at July time. We make few pretensions to Musical accomplishments, and therefore often content ourselves withrtdmiring the skill of the perforiners, without fully apprecia ting; the music. In this case, however_ both were highly conimeadable--the good taste exhibited in the arrangement of the programme, and the skill of 'execution. 31r. Saar, both as a Musician and Teaelier, merits l a liberal patronage from the com munity. 2 t•V" The Putt,miiie Literarii Sacie . ty will hold its first public meeting idler the Summer recess, next Wednesday evening: An.i , introdactory Leg titre will be deliVered by the President, Howell Fisher, Esq., accompanied with other appropriate exercises--see notice in another 'column. The success of this institution last year, is evidence of the ability wills which it wax, "conduCted, and the public appreciation of Fo . commendable an enter prize. We hope it may continue to merit the fos tering sympathies of popularlbror. and effect much cool to the per,onal advantage of its members, and the elevation of literary taste in the cotmnnnity, 17"" School Tax.—Chl all Sell'o'ol Tax remaining unpaid after the sth of October, in the Borough' of Pottsville, the law requires an addition of 5 per cent. to be added to pay the expenses of collecting. The Treasurer again gives notice that he has en gaged an office. in Centre street, nearly opposite the American Ilduse, where he will attend on the :3d. dth and 51b of October, to receive the same. • IV The Lighthonse.—The editors o,f , co ,thAight hme, a German paper lately started in •this Bor ough, were bmind. over before Jacob Reed Esq. on iNfonday evening last, on a charie of libel against Mr. Henry Grespaim. The Lighthartos iS destined to see tronblous times, judging from the course pursued by there gentlemen since their debut amongst us. , rir'fral 1 Storm—Abotit 12 o'clock yesterday we were visited by a hail storm, accompanied with a heavy shower of rain and ,very dark sky. The hail stones were nearly as large as a hickory nut. Much rain has fallen within twodayspastand from the appearance of the heavens, our "Equinoctial" has but fairly begun. ' TA M AQUA APFAMS. Worreependence tt e Miners' Jourrat.l Tifsi.evre. Rept. $4O, 1850 Kail Kora Courention.—Etvursuance of notice the Convention met iu the Town Hall, in the Bo- rough of Tiunaqua, on Tuesday evening, lath ult. it WAN organised by electing Richard Carter, EN., .of Tamaqua, President. Chas. Bennett, Esq., of Tuscarora, and James J. Conner. EN., of New Philadelphia,Vice Presidents, TAggart, jr. and Robert.M. Palmer, Esqrs., Secretaries. The rneetingicas then ndaree , sed by R. M. Rd.- mer, and Chn•. Bennett. E.grp. Messrs. R. M. Palmer, W. W. McGuigan„Reht, Ratcliffe, Thomas irkheek, D.s. Goodivin, Jno. M. Reinhart, C. B. Bertolett, Erdman and F. A. Whitaker, were appointed a committee to select five Delegates to represent Schuylkill county in the Rail Road Convention to be held in Allentown, an the 2d October. :After retiring a few minutes, the committee reported that they had selected Row land Jones, Robert Carter, J. H. Alter, Jeremiah Bootie, ENrs., and Hon, Strange v. Palmer. On motion the Convention adjoumcd subject to the call, of the President. LV" We /earn from the Legion that a Fire Com pany has been Organized in this borough, the pre liminary arrangements being already made. John Harlan has been chosen President, and a commit; tee appointed to collect money to purelta.e, the neees.ary apparatus TEE VOITSVILLE.LITER&RY SOCIETY. WILL bold Its ant ralittlat tallatintr. at Foster's Mt. an Wednesday area lag, October Id. T. Y. Leetnre..Py the Presideat. Hewett Fisher, E.q. -Reader—Jobsllegbes,Esq. • Debate.-"Ossibt Stafford twee been easentedi” Mannylre—Messrs. W. L. Wbltaey. O. S. EallItils•• suet. Negatlve—Mesars.T. p. Waiter. Lately As , - Sy order of the Siefert. . JOS. S. NeCaLLA. Seel. • A STATED MEETING OF THE SCHUYLKILL Calmly Medical Society, *SI beheld at.- the Penesyl.. sant* Hall, m the Borough of Po:ursine. Of* Wednes day.evetting, October td. ife.B. - at 8 o'cloelt. P. St - - CEO. W. BROWN.M. D..Ette'7. — llOll6 - 1 1- ESTIMOKY 7 qB , OII — TifE — VAIUSERS. "Blr—You min please send toemore' of yout truly,* fallible Gargliog Oil. Our fanners hereabouts hold It in high estimation, bells,' et tiro possess WI the medi cal propenles, eyed pertain la prodechtg all the effects set forth in 'sour reeomritendations. grill sell on its owe merits. Thereto no s see d Ora newspaper! - ps,tf. or any other *peels) same; rtellat Bend by Ma ea the Amt opportunity. . - .* . Thurs.'dte.; F.lll. SMlTTl;Hf,stilal; Palmyra, May 17,1840._ " ; To Mc Geo. I,Y, aterchant." : : ' Son edsertisemeat ta this g*per. A pamphlet of de scription toae.be had gratis of the agent.' ANOTHER ectENTinc WONDER t—,PEPsIN. tis IVae Mostly* raid sr Ganef* latest A meat .3 Y*liettsta Came. prepared from Rent, w the Smith atoroaeb of the Oa. alter directions of Rama LAW& the meat PhyMalsaleul Chemist. by J. S. Houghton, M. D., No. II Notch Eighth Street, Philadelphia. Pa. This fs a truly wonderful remedy eV Indigeetton. Hys terias". Jaundice. Liver Compleint, Constipation and urbilaY.earism after Nature's own method. by Na ture's own agent. the Gaturte Juke. See Advertise ment In another mimeo. POT TRITIUM DIARKErr. , CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR TEM JOURNAL. Wheat roue Obi. X 5 ' ,50 I Dr'd peaches peed. 42 ob. Rya *do 'do 4 ,65 do do unpaed. 1, 75 Wheat. bushel 120 tord apples paired 100 Rye,,..- dO 50 I Eggs. &Zee, ' • e COTO; 00 ' ' 6O Batter, - 11. A 11l 42_ . Shoulder' sto 6 oats, do , Joulders, .to Potatoes, do ' ;431 Hants. .9to PI Timothy grad, e3O [Tay, ton 14 30 Clover do It 30 Plaster, 500 MARRIED In Philadelphia, on the 10th inst.. by the' Right Ear. :Francla Patrick Kondriok, Mr. WILLIAIII BEADY, of the firm of fifit;ty &, Elliott, tg! NW ELLEN COYLE, both of Potuville. • On the 22d Inst.,. by the Rey. John Maddiron. Mr. WILLIAM CLARK, of Belle:ma Mine*, to NW* LEAFI DUNLAP. or Port Carbon. , L. Orwigebtirs, on the HON Inst., by pie Err. Pr. Natts,,fdr. CHARLES ZABEL, of Poitminte, to albs ANNA SCHAFFER, of the forgoer Mace. On 'the Ith Only, by the Rev. Win. *organ. fir. JOH% PATTEN, ip lure CATLIApINA rizt46 4 both of St. Clair. • , • On the :6th inst.,hy the same, Kr. ROBERT THOM AIR, ; to' Kiss ELIZABETH MOI1011N,:both. of 11.-11- I= DIED. th this nesettigh, On the 10th inst.,. 111ANNAA IEIIZABETII,Want &Beller fillas,flough, Esq. aged sheet 17 months. In the Bornngh of Tamaqua, on the 15th Inst.. MARY ANN, daeghter of William and Nada ponatdson, In the I lib Oar of betngt. 0131TUARr, Died, in this Dome,. on the tith Wit.. THOMAS BRADY. 51. D., an estensive and skillful practitioner, aged 2.1104 i 36 pars. Respect to the memory of the dead, is a claim. we all readily acknowledge—lf this be true In ordinary cases, how mutt more sn, whore the lives of Judi. cblu‘ts were character's...dig everything calculated, in Commend them to the affedtions of every atriums member of society. Prompted by with sentiments, the sv riterofthis 'nicle has bent fed to offer titc, fol lowing brief tribute. to the memory of Moline Dr. TllollAll finaln : 8009 y has lint in him a atember. who.e name justly deserves to he embalmed in the memory ..r an„ and whose life furnished an example In all respects, worthy of imitation—he way gifted will, a disposition naturally amiable, and with a mind. enlightened, virtuous and dignified, hiehininded and honorable, and imbued with the nicest sense of pro 7 fearionitt decorum; his intercourse with hip profes sional brstltren, was ever marked by a fastidious pro. Prim! ; kind and considerate to the feelings of others, .he pursued the even tenor of his way without Wine ofrence et.d without Cresting an enemytand the general manirCstatlons of syinpathy evinced by the profession with tyhich he was connected. show how greatly hie unpretending worth was appreciated, and the eager aoticitildn of those who had esperieneed tbe advan tages Of his skill, and ihe tevoted.titithrithiess of his care. during the period otitis illness, demonstrate the not...gat ser,iinietnt nf.egret for his death. In Ilrr hit eharderer wov - emostiy thine who knew him loved him 'gentle nese of manners, un• obtrusiveness of disposition, unaffected kindness nr heart and unfitting courtesy, won rot him the same affeetionate admirnftwd, which followed him during his professional career. In the domestic circle, hit death has lea a gloom which ttnte alone ran dispel; nut the memory of his virtues wtil Heger in the hearts of those whom his toes has bereaved. ft Tin REV. DOCT. J. W. WILEY, WILL kr" preach ,in the Enghsh Lutheran thumb, on Rah• path evening. Sept 2911:, at 7} o'clock.. Ale} THE ASSOCIATE lIEFORMEII PRESIIVT6- RIAN CAngregatkin.worshlppins in Thouipaon's T w .h"g cnn e V gM rk Al d !ne t t !lh.v :novel the lame upper Il *here religious worship will be conducted every Shb bat h. hy Fle• D. T. Carnahan. Servuies to commence at MI o'clock. A. M..and 4 o'clock. 11. M. cleats free. The pnblic are respectfully Invited idatteud. ,r-t. THE.. RELIGIOU'd KERVICES OP THE Vb." . Second Methodist Episcopal Church, in Market Street, mitt be held at 10 O'clock„ A. M.. and 61 P. AL —no services In the evening, until further notice. GROCEIZICS, ar.c. ARD.-150 BARRELS STFtIiCTLY PRIME • Westetn Leaf Lard, in ptnre and for sale by CHAR. T. WILSON,B d. Water et.. Philadelphia. Sept tB. 1950 • d • HIETESE-200 BOXES STRICTLY — PRIME Herkimer county Cheeye: landed and tale by CHAS. T. WILSON, S. Water at. Phiinderphia, Sept 28. 1850 tir-tr VfAtiCE6ELI . -300 PARRELE Nos. 1.2 and '3 IVI. Mackerel. In rumored packages, in afore and ror Nile by CHAS. T. WILSON as Water at. Lthdadelphia,Sept HOP 29-tf Itillaggia"'. ItAD. Constantly nn hand, and t5.11.M0N,- for sale by HIIERRINGB, ), J. mann & co., 1 Nisbet Street wharf. 11A51:4 AND 81DES. Philadelphia. ADDDLDERBI. 1 o LARD A ND CIICESE, j . Sept 14, 1830 37-3 mo HO3ITStHIPS STARCH POLISH.—AN I artkle highly rerammended ; imparting a fine gloss to all kinds or Linen and Eotwa Goods—Dar ticuly dostrable in doing up Shirt Bosoms and Collars. T. F. BEATTY 4 Co. Ang 10. 1850 212.6 t MONONGAELA WHlSRET—Warrant. IR ed SO years oldi and of superior quality, for site by .1. M. BSATT.Y & Co. . May 4.1830 • • tS•tf • D lIRE-AND PRICSH Burning Flnid and CAM phene, always on band and ((mimic., by • LITTLE . & MARTIN, Centre St. —March 23, 1850 124 m QAPSAGO CHEESE—Just recelv,d and foi 4.3 tale by J. DEATTV & Co . Na' 4.1&50 18.11- ;0):. 4.4.1 e Y 07:tzMAI DENNY MAGAZINE AND PC . ,,NiNT C 113.- 1. - podia, volatiles—Penny Maaamne from lin 6, and 'Ms 6,7,8. 9 and 10, Penny Cyclopedia.' Also, folm'a London Journal of 'nada, formate at half price, at , —BANNAN's Clomp Dorm Store. I / ()DEMOB'S FAMILY IEXPOSITOR—Three copies of this excellent , work with he sold very cheap, at D HANNAN'S ' - Cheap Book Pnd Stationery Store. -Sept 28, MO 39 riTOAL REGIONS.—THE COAL REGIONS rf Pennsilvania,helneneenerel Ilia. toritnl. end Statistical Review of the Anthracite Coat Districts of Pennsylvania, innovated with Maps end Env - axing,. and Stitt irtjral 'fatties. The Mere and Tattle, uliine, are wean more than the price of the Rook. Pere 50 tenni; or 3 miles fee The Book can be walled to aav part of the Limier! Mates— prestige I — cents. For sale at BANNAN'd Chem Book and Stationary Ettore. July 273, 1950 29- • • riOUNTERPEIT DETECTORS F 0 12 VI September, wholetate and retail, at HANNAN'S Muds and Potindtral 110111*. pacrtiovAL BY FIRE t 11118ACRI. ber respectfully Informs his friend. end the Wine generally, that for ths preset. he has Re-npened big filasiztrate. General Agency and Conveyancing Oak.. in Market street, Pottsville, opposite his old stand, and neat door in Mee./ Drag nem where he will be pleased at all shnes earrinliy and, promptty to attend to all Collections, agencies and all business will which he may be entrusted. N. N. WILSON.T T. 35.1 y Jane 92, iftsa r•DwARI) • SHIPPEN t ATTORNEY AND L I . MINSELLOR utl.arr. Philadelphia. will nttend to rritleetionsand ail other less' humans, in the City of Philadelphiit.adjoining Counties and elsewhere.— Olfiee No. 18 Prune steel. fluiladelphta. j P. SHERIN. EXCHANGE AND COL ., . .VIT ht—inj (Mite, Pe.—Dealre In nntur rpto Bank Nntea. of Excbante: Cerillicatep•nf Deposita, Cheeks and Drafts. Checks for pale on Philattptphia and New York, in anmit to lull. March 9. Iftsn. 10-t T~OCTOII.. C. H/ESELER. tIONCEOPATHIC rtivolciA v, Removed his Oaten to one of the Mirk Hannestn Coe4l3treet, Pottsville. April SA. 1819 r D. BILEDEDITH.—ReaI Estate Agency at .l fire, Centre tit , Pottsville. lithelyllElll County. Pa. Agent tor the sate and purchase of neat Estate. Agent far Lands, and collection of iteota.ile. Oct. 28„ 180. ABIUir.L LIOLTZweiIISTICE or TM It PEA - a. Pottsville. WHI attend hrtunutly in - Collettinns. Arenries. Purchase aad flake oir R ea l g i m e. & c.. i n Schuylkill County. Pa. Mitre Centre Street. npits site the Town Hall. 1549. _ _ ('DOCTOR O. N. 110 1 1WMAII, suitinoN DENTIST. Successor to 61 Depn, , . Potty/Ma. (Moo on the N. E corner a Markel. and Third aka. Fenny, 16, TA. GODFREY, JURIFICt OF THE PEACE, . Tremont, all promptltyy attend to all Buslimas entrusted to his care. Mas *rade iereral toti--s)so • houses and Into rot sale or sole. - Marth 20. 11350. 13-3 an A °gamy—F or the purchase tell sale of Real Es Tx. rate; baying end wiling Coal; taking eltargr. of ; ate. , and colleCting rents--hom twenty yours experience In the County he hope* 16 give satiathctlen. Ogler Maharanees street. Pottsville. CHAR. - M, 011,1,,, April 0, IPSO. 14-tf BLASIIL 20011E1 VERY CERAY.— 100 0 Quito Blank Wont. embracing Ledgers, Day Hooke, Journals. Letter &mks, at less than mansfae tamer's prices, jest reeerred and for sale, wholesale and retail ' s) the.subscriber's wholesale store. Potts ville. wbertrial kinds of Mast Cooks. Coal add iron Ledgan. Time Boots. Pay Rolla. Re.. ire made co any Patient, at the slimiest stales. & EANNAN. Illasurscturer. Publisher and Bookseller. •LATESISLATEIII--100 DOZEN 01ATE8. direct from the manufattaters, at Elty, wholesale prices, Jim trials:lml sod for sale at . • • " •D. lIANNILN`B . Cheap Wholesale Etatlottery and Piper More. 10.Tbe trade ortippliedltt City writes wbofeisle. Rept W. 1830 • 39 DORT KO , ISAIRS—& FAUTIVUL altinft ment fur Ladms and Gentlemen. very cheap. Just received am, Or Sale as a. HANNAN'S Ctteap and_ Varietatnie. Rein 18. I@so ADIEW SITIMP.BI.O COMIBB.—A FINE 14 assortment and latest patterns. lustirmelsed and Cm salt at am varlet, Maloof tpe sOseriber. 8. HANNA N. 84 1 1 ?MOO L*DIMS , CARDS—UMW CAROB ENGBA yea and rimed, by leaving eiders at the Cheri Badlona at ; the subscriber. r, • B. BANNAX. &DAIL WI • . 39 - • "[TA/SLOAN & CO. LIS THEANUT STREET, Phihniktphis, trbose ;perseverance in the. t t edy of their beautiful art, hat enabled them Ur make man Iroprotemtots, make known In the readers of thnJournal. that they are now entirely, not only willing, bat able to frprolth Mem twilit Daguerreotypes .• f the omit beautiful finish- .They do on the princi ple, that for your money you should have satisfaction, and they mill charge nothininniest you are located with the goods they offer intr. , ' Call and examine their specimens, Roams free at alt, times. Prise. of Pic tures One Dollar. . • Rcpt 11,1850 01-3nto JOIIIISTON & CO. HAVE JUST ItEC6IyED the followlocnamed choice article* In the mei. lion lioe:—Alartin's super ter tared Mew, dist guilty; also seeir cared Shoulder, of a superlot ortler, spiced sugar eared Dried fteef, also lor of Beef sod Aheell Tongues. These , articles snr mired sad prepared ibe One of the beet slat:alters of the Philadelphia mar ket." They heint ihto received agate excellent Pickled Palma. 'ape/Weans. Shad, as well se a large lot of the best Boston Alleekeret. Pottsville, August 24. ego: ' 34-- • A 1;22 - ANACS FOR ,1831.-450 121108 S it manses, Getout find English, assorted kinds, in cluding the Contle 4141tnan htessnate at the - low rate of f 2 50 per gross. Just published stator sale at the subscriber, .Cheap Wholesale Book and Stationary Store, Pottsville. B. HANNAN. 13411 kinds of School Bonk, at Philadelphia whole /01A Priem • [Sept 41,1350, • 28 Mnton antEntaen-HELIX DRILLED Needles. the best la the marker, • fresh sup ply of tbese superior needles, Just recatved and for oldest s i B. BANN AN'S. Sept 21, IS3ii 22. ' PiantEs FOR 111151—STEWART' ' S tifAay no 1851. or Daily argitter.lor . the use or private amines and persons of bailees.; containing a blank for every day In the year, fOr the record of oceurreu eesand rotate engageo,ents. For safe wholesale and retail at . BARRAN'S . , • Cheap Bookstore. Sept K. IMO , Fr tr DRAFTS AND IBILILei OP EXCHANGE IN sums of or 100 pounds Sterling on England, Inn land.Scotiand, Wales. Prance, Germany. or any part of Europe,- An sale, without any charge. at H. HANNAN'S ,Passage Agency In Pottsville. Also, European 011ie and Drafts cashed and_collected al his office. Ce Passengers also engaged at the, lowest ra ( es, grad taredetentlon Or grumbling. June 8, 11854 23- . S A _ . CICRIBNICIEVII e ENGINEER'ND EUR- O VEYOE'S Pocket Table Dons —A capital work. jest received and for sale et HANNAN'S 18.0 Ma 111 Cheap Hook 40- Store.. y , , IROM age, D AIL ROAD IROR FOR SALE,—SOO tons Eb superior rim Rat /CalDowd iron, two and a hag by three fourths. which has been In use on the Cum berland- Valley Railroad. for ahont three year'. •For, terms apply to Henry J. Biddle. Esq., fo z• FRED'S wArrB, President, • Cumberland Valley Railroad Co., Carlisle, Pa. Sept 21, 1850 38 4t ARDWARZ AND SCALES.-,-,THUMAN 11 & Shaw, No. 335 Matkef Street, throe doors be low Ninth, Philadelphialltnporter,s and whotate and retail deniers In NoPs. flardwara and Tools. !der ettants. Builders, Housekeepers and Mechanics, sup plied at she lower' rates. ' Agents for Shslaharger's Patent Planer, tenrtunted superior In any ne her, k Also, Agents fur Ellicott &:Ahhott's Plstform Serdes —they will furnish flay. Cunt. Barrow, Warehouse anti Mon. Pellen of Warrantedwnristeauship and COI , redness. at Factory price* Also. Druggist and Store , k•epere Counter Reales, Steelyards, Spring Balances, Weights of ati sizes, &e. ,&e. Sept 14, 1850 37-if i IN ItoopiNG.—rills BEING THE BSA- 1 Mn when our citizens with desire toverurri their buildings from the raw.ges of Are, should seek in have them made fire proof—the undersigned would re spectfully 'inform the public that he is prepared to fulfil all orders for Tin Uoilang.stintriinx. Ace— eze . J4COri LoNG., 'Pottsville. June 29. 1650 TllfffttlCAN tallatO&D lltolll--CW r stantt-y nn hand and tha• wale. (hit a ",wrior nrit c la 7.1' light T (tail, 28 Ms,. In the yard, utrhuractur.d at titinished at eh,lt notice, heavy T falls at intnufactureta• ptyes E. YARDLEY & SON. , Janet). 1850 28 if A puttirEs. DEALER CV eleltaV - IoON, : Copper, Bra s. Bar anu Block Tin, Sodder's Bintelter Lend, ate -Orders' sterived for Brass and Copper work. andd Machine furnishing.. All orders connected with the abovo,llne promptly ntiesnle,l tn. sle South Street, above Front, Philadelphia. Juno 15, 1850 . 21-tf rt - HAINS —For gale', 120 feet in. chain. AlllO ft] tbrnished of the shortest nheirc. 5-8, 3-4,12-10. 7-8. 15-16 and 1 in. best proof cattle chain. at N. York prices-6001 added. - E. YARDLEY &sON. . April 20 1850 t 6. RAIL ROA DIROIB —BO TONS 2f x f Flat Bo Rail Rood Iron, '5O do 1j i j do do do do II s f do dO dowithsplkes • `l5 do 1 s 1 do do do And Plates,for gaiety ' & 8.• RALSTON, 1 southfront:st.,Phiada Phil..a da., JuIP 11. 10 4 3 . ----- 32.1811 AT A BOILER. IRON. P,A, TONS asorted boiler Iron, ios. 3. 4 and 5 4.34) widthsrif26.3l, and 36Inehesand rindomlengi • • / A. 4. G. RALSTON,. 1/.184 4 -4. South Front M. Phllada. 5!1T05 . Ng of Flat Dar Ameriran R. R. iron , of 1111 taus taus Sites, Just received and for sate,atthe Vora State. r E. YARDLEY & SON. !Sarah 161850 _ 114 rdIAJOIS FOR MMES.—The subscribe re have just received from the ship Etissbeth;rand j inch Best Best English Chains,made expressly for Mines. and for safe. Apply to T. lc E. GEORGE, apri/23 tf 17] Market an 4 12th Streers.PAltada. It/TIMMS AND LABORERS WANTED, Mint Pitman. Luzerne Connty, by the Pennsylvania ColllCo,—esperienced In working in mines. Apply mimediatele at the order of the Company. - Sept 14. i 8.50 38.3t* (COACH PATNTER. WANTED..WANITTO IL 'lmmediately a tirst.rate Coach Painter on Li a ht Work. Nrne other need apply. Address by kite(' (post•pait9 or In person. WIRTAR A. KIRA, Sept. 7, 1950:—.3e-ttj Pottsville, Pa. ifiNACHETLII TVARITED,,LN . TIIE ritigtuc I Schools or Ranh Blenheim Township. The Koanl of Diroctors will receive applications, and ea., amine the qualifications of Teachers. at the flair Wcp noose, kept by Widow Mayer, on the sth day of Oe. tuber meat, from 10 o'clock. A. M. E. KLEINERT, Secretary. • Aupst.2l. 18.50. , El— LOST ASSili-FOCISID-, rINIArO DOLLARS - REWARD—STRAITS / from the atibscriber, residing at [Casks' William, oh the'Dth anat.. a large hummel , Cow; her head it marked or Ith red and white hair, with a lare4sprit-ln the forehead. and small refer,. The above re rd will be given fbr hPr retort) to the owner. JAMES ELLWOOD., Sept 1850 39-2t -I~'tTitAY GOB— TRAffirt - RDAI IDE SUB. scriber, at the:touts American mint, tin Tuft-day, the 17rh Inet.,a young fresh Cow,of a brindled erdor, with a white tail and.a White et ripe. down ber bark. her bortis are short and turn baek for tier head. ' reaaonable reward WM he given. for her return to the owner.JOHN RENESSY. _ • Sept. 29. 1850 39-3 t• • rIVE DOLLARS - - - - StaTIYED I' from the subatrlber, restdirtg at Flatboat. en ale 224 small Brindled CPI". fresh ;, with a short. thick tteek, and verfstnall latest she litnavked with a white forehead and some gray halts down the hack. The above vevearSwill be given filr het return to the owner. ' JAMES TIIIESAS. Sept 21,1930 28.-3tS , ('TRAY it — it . 4l from the. su bic a Parnell Pauli; on Wednesday night the• 18th inst. a OLAI.;S 61111.6. 6 years old and about 14 hands high, with the letter N cut us its right shoulder. A reasonable toward .will be given for its return An John Shottamith, Pottsville. or Wilhatn Payne. Heek seherville. JOiIEPII FAULKNER. Sept. 21, 1850. - . -311.41 e. STATIONERY,: tie. WRAPPING PAPER CHEAP: •2 0 0 Ream! Wrapping Paper, of varloaa - qualities, very low, wholasaleatul retail. at • . .. • B , INNAN'S . ' , - Cheap Wholesale Paper Store. A 150.50 Reams riesling Paper. Sept 21, 1850 . U— CoPY - 13001CS, BIEMoRAND4, BooK 9 . &e.. in (minims. Ow sale wholesale and retail , at the wiliseeihel'a Blank-Book Menefee-toll. Pottsville. at Philadelphia wholesale prices. Samara:fa h ome manoraetures,,iirlou went to support-the !lesion— that's the rinettine. ' B. BANNON, lEIM linokseiler, rubitahet asdeMenulaclurer t•epl 21;1850 38 ETTER PAPER, VERY eflEa.P.--5 0 I • Re.atna of beautiful' Mite ruled Letter Paper, which was purchased at R great liarlain, just received and 4usale by the subscriber this Int is Worthy the at term)). of Aterchatits and ntfiewas ft Will be wild at less Wan wanufaelorete prices, ,a 4 BANN AN'S Cheap Book and Paper Store. lace 15.18511 24. HA.ItRISO fit IN • tiN PP AP tlesT en ceiteil • Barrel of Illarrison'a celebrated Ink', which wilt be sold by the °MLitt or hatf C,altbnon draft. Also, Ilairison's Inks, Black, Fled and Mae, in Mottles, wholesale and retail, at city manufacturer's prices. • Merchants amil others purchasing to sell Nolo can nee eta carriage by calling at • D. MANNAN'iI Cheap Book and Stationers. Stare. Whams:an pe bad good Ink as krw as 30 Cents per dozen bottles. BIONOUVILIMS INDELIBLE IN N; PO Metallic or quill pen, requiring no preparation, and superior to eay other in beatify and permanence of color. fate received- and for soli, urbelesals end tetaiL by ' , ()ANNAN. rrsi WASIMED, &o. COAL POlt. smr4g=-Tns dlniscau3sl2 DAV. ins &tot of Coat no hand at the Schuylkitl Novi. ption Co.'s Landing at Mount Carbon, will diepose or it at the landing, or deliver n to consumers at a.loss rate. Apply to •D. J. RIDGWAY Fent "A. IMO. 29-31 GATE VEIN COAL FOR SALE.—THE se:Where will sell the celebrated Gate Vela Red Ash Coal. Apply to :TimmAs mILEs . 8ei:429,1M " - 2936 f ICIPYISG PRZBI3 FOR FOUR DOLLARS:— kJ for sale at ' HANNA N't3 • Cheap Stationet7 Store. ' gept 18. IMO . 38 . • l IAVEII.I2 STAND VOR SALE. —THE IFN dersisned will expose to public sale, on the premi ses, OR Thursday, the 3d day of October next, his well known Tavern Atand, situate in the village of Port Penn, Muncy Creek to.. and Immediately on the Bast bank of the West Branch Canal; about one mile from the Borough aril:fancy. and now occupied by G. W. Lebo. The property consists - of Your Town Lots, a two story Frame Hotel. with c.ellat kitchen. and ran sealant ,stabling. thereon erected. This property advantageously located far a Motel, sod with care and attention can do a fair amount of business. The Packet Boats chanai horses at this place. OSale to .tomnaence at 10 o'clock. A. 111.. an :raid day, when terms will be made k NUMB HUDSON. Sept 21.1850 58-2 s. , fiALI2-2 FRAME DWELLING ROUSES r and Lot, situate on the Pon Carbon Road, above Coal street, lu. the borough of Pottsville: the prop erty of Jimmie Wine. The lot is 111 feet wlde.fron.t -lag on Pon Carbon Road, by 200 feet 'deep, running nonb from tbat line. no the prep:thief is • spring of good water. The whote will be sold tow. Apply to thOttbsenber, at West Delaware Mmes. . - DANIEL REED. Agent • Sept 11. 1830 • SS-Ito TURNING/ LAT/113, FOR SA E CHEAP, BY the subscriber; with or without tools - JOB. MORGAN; Market Street, Pottsville. Rept 14.1850.. . 37-tr . . . BVILDIMO LOTS FOB, BALE.— , '6 LINS in Centre Street, Pone , / ille. . Lni• in New Castle., -. :- Lem In Reknylkill Saved. . Lots In West Maven. . . .. Lots in 'Task Town. Apply ur - WILLIAM S. lIILL.-, .. . , Anna 31,1850 .. ' 35-3 mo /11111713C11 LAMPS, FOR SALE.—THE tees 'nf the; Second M. E. Church, Pottsville, about to introduce the Gas light Into their place of worship, will dispose of the_sevaral.LAmPs At a very reasnwthir pricer Cowrie:lag or all branch Bram , Chabieller, two Pulpit Lamps, two Astor do, two Swinging do. and two aide do ; aft of welib are wail tined for burning Olt, and la good order. Please enquire early of • Hee, TiIOMAS F. JOHNSON, Pastor, .or to SAINVEL M. REMPTON, Trustee. . . Aug 1, 314( . • __ _ . , FOR BALE...The debsuiber UP de tiro= of selling Me dwelling house in which he now resides, In Morris' Addition. The - - . building is one of the very best in the nor ough.,--fa Fre and admirably arranged, with every con venience to make It desirable. dosses: inn given at 0151 Ce, GEO. R. Form. 11-tf FOR SALE —A RO Rome'- Power Steatn'engine. lu egrelleni working order. with winding gearing all romaiete.^ two drams, and two wire ropes, each about WO reel tong. Tor hoisting Coil front Initera.. The above it a got-rite Engine; •It has been in nse only 18 mm 111,1,111 the Borough of Tamaqua, where it may be seen. Apply in Jou 13ONS & - Wand 99 North 1 bird Btreet, or to BENJAMIN ITElLNER, , 'Tatnaqua. May 11. ieso 19-if March 16, 1850 L' l ol6. ISALIG . ..—Trin subscribers niTer Gir sale a sa l: perior 5 inch Pump. ti feet stroke. with 100 yards of 5 x Ilineh pipes, with holis, rings, &a., all In rand order. also, 35 Drift Gars. SO inch mite. 8. of which are ritiecd with double brakes, all of which are in good rannlnr order. Aisne 60 yards of 1 Inch 'slope tb3ITI. The above will be told low for cash or approv ed,paper. CONNER, ROADS A. LITTLEIRI.ES, New Philne.9lphia. April 13, 1850, 15.tf • SAT; B " 4 [ATV , ' Circular Cnai *teen, II feet long. and •1 feet in diamoter at the larger! end,—'adapted to making coal of the most npranwed Vizes--cort'ol3s 00 awl has hoer" very little In/441—w' u be sold cheap for raelt. Enq uire at the Ynrk Stnre. E. YARDLEY & en. March 16. 1850 VOA SALE...One 10 horse Engine, with break ': ing ndiers, screens, shafting and every thing necessary "'Mott a Coat breaking estabishment, which wi r ti lre fold on very reasonable terms. GEO. 11. PoTTS. Misch 16, 1E360 11-tf - .rion.'§ALE...One 30 hnrse holot the enalne.tvfth Winding eicaring •Il eomplete Enhtilre nt the Mack MtneColllery, York Farm, or al the office nt GEO. 11. I'OT_TA. March 16, !850 11-tf VOR. 3 ALE0.30 Largo Rantoul Core, 200 Feet of tote bra Prop( Chain, aoo " itttb Ct 300 " Mao:eh IR. 1830 VOIR. SALE AN Il D TO LET.—mtdinr Lots V in Blount Carbon. Lew?rport. Wood and Lyon's addlt Inn to Pottaville,on Nom...elan at Pomo/itle, and in Minersville. Also a convenient Office in Morris' _Addition. Apply to JAI 4 . if. CAMPBELL. April R 9, .tr .._.,.DIIISIC. . : know MUSlC„—Thrise Fatal Dreams, words by ill Horatio Iliihhel Est; • c••• The Mountain Maid's Invitation. . . Harry the Muller, an admired song; Thr Farewell VI , airs; The . Weleanie Polka; Q . Extelsioy March; , • . . Wondvale Galopadr; . Grohe's.Ortinitnis.a select len of fairori9. pieces, Twilight Musings, 'an original theme with hreltant variati ins. Tagcther with a laige collection of the latest and most popular inusic,always on hand. Piecesot.tained to older, at BANNAN'aI Cheap Bonk and Muidc Store. Sept 29, IMO EW MUSIC BOOKS—JUST PUBLISHED ' Cantles Laud's, or the American Book, of Church Mink. By Lowell Mason and George !aims Webb. The opinions of eminent musicians who have ex stained-its p.o.e, fully wairant the assertion that this Is the , most attractive and valuable collection or church Music, ever published in this country. lu addition to a copious selection.of the hest old tunes. It is believed that 4 conta ins a larger amount and irearer variety of truly beautiful New 'dusk than any previors similar work has done. Mort of this is drawn Boni' the high. est saurees.as the-compositions or Beethoven, Mozart, Gluck,. Handel, Bach Mendelssolin. Schnheit.&e. GEORGE F. ROOT, Esq., orNew City. Or ganist and Conductor of klusi.: in Mercer St. Church. and Professor of Mnsic in-Rutgi , r's, Spinster, and oin_ er Institutes, says of this work, .-Iroth for beautiful and tasteful melodies, and for rich and truly scientific harmonies, it is far sitnetior to any similar work with which I am acquainted ' '" GEORGE F. BANTER, lEen.,Uf Boston, Organist to the Musical Eilocation Society. also to Old South Church, ace., expresses the optsion that '•For origi nality of sly le, nod excellence of harmony, it is the best Psalm Book, ever published in the country. *Numerous usher eminent Musicians express th'em selves quite as strongly of Its mei its. Also just published. TIIE MELODIST. A new collection of Popular and Social Songs. orgi nal or selected, hactninized and arc:insert for Sr,pratio; Alto, Tenor and Rare voices. By George-lames Webb and William Mason. These works are for skle by Booksellers severally Published by MASON & LAW, - 916 Pearl Street; :►w York. Bost )4, 1630 r- .17 thoo pILAWOS FOR SALE.—N W AND SECOND hand Pianos, from the factories of the most cele brated makers Ihihe United States, always on hand, end toe vale on the most favorable terms, by the sub vcritker, who respeetrally Invites the Public to examine theta at his house, in 3,1 street, one door below Cal• weit ride, Pottsviiie • DON AT SAAR, Profesinr of Music. 'July 13.,1850. 28-3 m INEW 717.411 V —LEE & WALKER, 191.11CL-ES 'ors to Geo. Willig, No. 162 Chesnut st.eet, ender Parnom's Mumma', have jastpublighed °Pawing beautiful ttallads, Polkmt. &t.. : . Think oe yon Speak, by N. J. Simile The Seirr , ,. by -the author or "Will 111 luve me then as now' .. Saueylate, a s rung by Mr. Hudson, :(1. sit by Dr, Cana tap. n. r. Rake Me bright flag or Columbia," tia Wed to the Pointtar air of "Ever be)laPit.V.' in Opera'" Enehan. tress... The' Thou art golte, by the late 'J. T. 8. Stillivan,' Itopeteem. Love..,. " • %yomarre Love. .. A . Dream that lave can ne'er forget, by RI. Keller. , _ _ _ _ billigpfil Polka. by J- A. Craze t•rimtote do. Ly N. lEglier. • ticenttl de, es prirforstritt cape MaY. by Jo fro liOn nand. Gator Dirtlllatit. Yearn the Opera of the rt , ikt Fiona of .ay mon. by T. C. Wierecit. . Sis - amusements. by Charles V r.ps! 1.• 'ar. W have the plesenre to announce to the pals. Ito the: their stork of Sheet Music consists of the tsreest rind most complete assortment to be found in the country, they are constantly addins to their stock all the new Music published In Aew York. Woken, ke. 12E2] A.lint , stwonment of the twin manufacturers of New Vork'sed Boston'. at the lowest cash mires. MthalCAL INI4 I RIM, gNTn: - . Also. aleneral assortment of Guitars, % . 'iolirts. Ban jos. limes.: Sreordeoria. &e. Violin, Guitat. and Harp rttrittair ,of the beat Italian tjutlities, ail n_t which will he furnished to the public and the trade sia inn lowest aaaaa . Orden punclually.ittended to Jan 12, 1830. - uoTkis. IION 11: 3 T21.. SAN FRANCISCO. fr -- ' Ca —Mita Erinlii kb ate nt has been re, , +ilk AO' Ca lifornia' ,g• T. cently fitted up, in Pacific at, meal Sammie. --,, - 'which is convenient to the businers parts of the City, also to the City llall, and other public build- IMP , : and within a few minutes walk of the principal Strnmtionat; landings. The Proprietor, rcom his long experience in the host nest. In Um eny of hew Vork, (having been connect • ed with Lovejoy'e Hotel for several years) feet* mail dent that those who may visit his llnnve, will find there the comforts of a honor.. , GEORnE DROWN , PropriPtor San Francireco, Sept_lBso 37 -7 TREMONT DEPOT The undersigned having leased this neyir, ; u lame and commodious Rotel, situated convA niftily to the Railroad, in the beautikil Town of Tremunt, respectfully informs his friends and the travelling public. that he Is prepared to entertain them in the mint unexceptionable style- The house is un der the management of Mr. L. M. Gager.• gentlemen of experience, who will spars no pains to render it worthy of public patronage.- The Table will be ahun dantly supplied with the hest the markets atTord, and the choicest Wines and Liquors will be fortristted at the Bar. • Families can be ateamirmdated w Ith large airycha itr bees, and excellent board, on the most reasonable tenna.—affordingli most desirable retreat from the heat mid bustle of large towns and cities. The West Minch Valley Passenger Train stops at the 'House, and good 'bedlam' stables are attached, vs iih acehm modatitig Milers alwaysin attendance. 011.1117tH DATDORFP, Proprietor. 77 •:Imo nict July 5, I - OCHOOL TA .Ir—NOTiCS 18" ilEREST GIVEN 0 that tbe Treasurer of the Retool Boardwlll attend at the: Oellre. nearly' oppsede the Arnerteen Hotek lately occupied by Pd r. Woodside. on th e 1d; 4th and sth dolll - nr October, between the boars of 9 and HI, and 2 and 5 o'clock, (petite purpose of reeehrina the School Taz of the Borough. After that date, all wbo neglect paying their :school Ts:, will be charted 5 PK Will , additional tax according. to loc. to pay the .saPeltaeg collecting the same. • ' . asnaGEcOMMINGI, Teem Teri dcot 28. 1850. 19-11. N_ kl TIICEI—SCHOOL HOUSE OPOSiIiAI be received by the Board of Febnel.Ditectots of Ninth tilanheicri Township. Sebusikili county, ; for the erertionpra frame School house at the Or Virigshatli - Landing, la said Township; :Mb, 30 f eet , ono story high.• Said Proposals will be decided upon on , tha kth of October, at 10 o'clock, R. 111.. at - the haute ei - Widow Moyer. In said township. Any laymmwrylmai with regard to the Building, can be obto3ooo of goy of the' Directors. - E. KLEINERT, lase", . Sept 5x,1650 S 9 4t rtoOTICE.--IN TIIB COURT or ,comxo N - .- .1.11 Pleas of Schuylkill County. • i Jacob Reed, Jr. , .14. Of Sept Tenat.lBso—No.lll.l.. . , John D. Reed and • Fl : Fa. , Moses Biller. . . The undersigned Auditor. appointed by the Court of i Common Pleas of ,Schnylltill Coeur to aseertain nod '. report the names of Miner, end Laborers elaintlii. ' payment our of the proceeds of rate, undelltbe above' ' stated Ft. Fa , with their respective claim,. Will vt.,- !' tend at bis Office. In the :Borough of PottsllllWr • - ou Thursday, the 17th day of October next, at 10 te- -, clock, A. M.; when and Where an. persons Interestkil i tmcrattend. JOHN • P. HOBART; Anditav • • Sept Ibi, I/150 3940 - I ! X v .. Tow . NOT IC Ift—Tll b; U Uttatatti4- ed Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court etehaylkfll County. to 'distribute' the balance Lalbe the hands at Winans B.' Adculnlstratess , sta the estate of John Curry, deceased Wili •attend . lbw that purpose at his office in the Borough oft Poultrille„ on Tuesday the 15tb day of Octotterneatt arlact'clocik. 4. ?Ls when and where all persons interested: unt* tend. - JOHN P- I.IIXCART. Audi Cont: ' Sept '29,1850 ' • ' • 39..3tat °TICE GIVER. THAT' Htf; I'o %eve patehosed'at Stories Sole, the following Ankles of PerFototi OtoPetti, sold by the tall- Sheriff; the property of ilenr7 . VVll!on, to wit :-5 Horses. - / / 3 tV 7 :4:3u:511 "efts of Harness , ?Poe loaned' the woo to the ss id Henry Wilson, to bet used tiViltft, duties our pleunto. EDWARD BEcSEIe,, ; JONATHAN VilitiLTZ.- • Pottsville, Sept 26, 1850 59.40 OTIOE—WHEREA.S; LETTERS OF AIJKIPT II taunting' on the estate of Lewis R. Lewis, tare o' the Borough, of bilirtersville, deceased, have bum ' granted to the subscriber ail persons Indebted tonic?' estate, are requested to male _immediate payment to; the subscriber, and those having claims action the' same, will pribent them duty authenticated for settle.' ment. MARIA LEWIS. Adcasahritattii. &pi 11. 1830 NOTICE TO BRIDGES numusas Pro w Fats wilt he received at The commrsabinee're Office. Orwlasbere. until the 30th day of September. for the erection of a Covered .oridgc,acrose atm Little. Schuylkill River, at Ringgold. in East itrunswig tp Schuylkill county. The plan of which can be ea. emitted In the Commissioner's Offire, Orwigsburg. . ISAAC BgTZ, , WILLIAM: FRAILEIConers MICHAEL FRITZ. 4. - Commissioner's Office, Or- 1 wigohurg, dept 21. rBso., f OTICE TO .TAX - ItOLLECTOItS.—NOTILIE: is hereby given, that iLe To:Beciors of the several townships and Boroughs oflue county of Schuylkill, for 1808 and idly, are earnestly requested, to come forward, and pay overt° the Comity Timm:t ort% the balaucc yet remaining threoo their duplicates; betweenthiv and the 41 it day of October neat other" wise obey trill be proceeded agaltun and dealt ',With: according to law. IS (AC BETZ. . W 11.1.1 AAI FR %MET, }Coal's..., TIIICHAEL FIIITZ. . , . . Commis/linnet'', Met. Or• t wii l hur t . Sept 21,, 1850. f VXECITTOttiS NOTICE—Win:RDAS. LET /Is feu! teetamentar.y on the estate dr Elise Den, late of the tioniugh rotteville, decettied, havebeett granted to the suhseriber—atrpersons Indebted to said estate, are recoested to make immediate payment (ti the subsctiber, orlo losePh Derr, Pottseille, tato is authorized to ri ceipt for the same; and those. havlng claim. ..anima the said estate, will present Ikea) duly • ultnentirated for settrement to toto. or to the sub scriber, ISRAEL DERR. Ciewitor, Sept 14. IRS° 3'7-611 Ilan/busy. Pa. . v Er , on. vitorogA us.—ALmiAmA. AND reNNEttIIEF. RIVER RAILROAD.--Seal ed Proposals will lot received by the Directors of the Alabama and Tennessee fri . Vvr Railroad, at their office in Selsta, untilthe b rat or,Vii%lernber riext, thr the gra duation,- snasonary and hrltipiNq rie7 l -56 owlet of' the Soothers. Division af ta id coed, extending notthwardtf for Selina.' Plans and profile, mny he inspected, and specifica tions a nd information will be given at the °Rice of the Conipany in Selma. on and after the nth of October next. Twenty-ais miles of this 'division were graded its. 1839. This part of the diVision will requite repairs to the road bed, and wilt be farelatted anew with eel— vette and bridgre . . C 1::(), 11. POTTS 11-er The country embroiled in this division is healthy, watere-d, mid possesses facilities for obtaining supplies or provisions. Proposals may be based upon cash payments, er upon payments of a prelim thin, or of the whole of Stir work in stock. The Directors reserve to thernAelyes the tight to ac— cept or reitcr proposals at they any think proper • fora the interest of the Company. The Directors expect to have 'as much no 40 Mites 4EO of the Northern Division, eitending northwanith. (row the COOSA river in Shelby county, ready for examine, tion by the 15th of November, mild for letting by-the Ist Decene.er ; aud 30 miles more, ready for esamina- Ono by the Ist and for letOng by . the 15th of Jannary,;... 1851. It is likewise thdr intention to let ont the grad ing, masonary and bridging of ibe remainder of the riouthern Divigion and of the Northern Division er-- ruination at Gadsden. with nlfpnesibie despatrh. Wy order of the President and Directors. LEWlst TROOST. • Chief Engineer. - 37-420th0 _ Sent. 14.1350 ' , AUT./lON - 4i. RUNAWAY APPRENTICE:3.— k_, It Is Vnderstood that certain individuals in this city are and have been Inc itina Apprentices eundolcd in the Printing Business in the rottulq around and about Phitadeidliia, to abscond from their ,niatiteis..-. This tieing In violation of the taws of 034 • Coalition wealth. notice la hereby given that all such absconding Apprentice's will be aporehended and imprisoned until the arrival nit heir respective masters In reclaim them; and all persona harboring them prz.secuted lathe fulli extent ofthe law. Philadelphia, Sept 14, 1850 37-3 t OTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO PERSON7' that may have Insurance affected in the Lycomlng Mutual Insurance Company, ,th.tt Aasessment Ass been made, and all persons not having already paid the same, are requested to ealton the subscriber who has been appointed Receiver and Agent for the county of Schuylkill, and who will be forma at fits office lir Centre Wee!, on Monday RIO Saturday's to attend Irk the same. JNO. CLAYTON, Receiver and Agent for Ly. Co. Ida. Insurance Company_ Sept_ 7, 18.50. 3(3- r omica ro CONTIMACTOIRS.--tiEALED IN Propodals will be received at the Office of the James River and Kanawha Company in Richman/. until the first day of October next, for the construction of the Peens and Alignments of the bridges scrosaJames - River.itt New-Cantnii,Hardvricksville and Rent Creek.. This work will be paid for in Cash. Besides the • throat reservatlen of 20 per cent. on the monthly esti. mates. the Contractor or Contractors will be required: to gtve ample returity, satisfactory to the Board of Director., for the cemtnetlon attic Work, at the time and in the manner spftifieciin the coarracts. Plans of the above work will he exhibited and wet. ficati ins thereof delivered to 111 P Contractors, at the - Offic. of John Coat y. the Alaistant Engineer, incharge of the same, in Columbia. _August 24, Ma f AST AiOTICE.—AI. Pe:RSONS ARE„t`all. l• tinned not to purchase:or_ nse an Oil from R. D. Schooner, purporting to be P.'S. Di-I/lan's Patna Lus bricatingoB. lie has tin authority nom me to make it,—he has not even the correct receipt to make ire— still (parlor a part quay ingredients hr %prone prima' , tinns. I roppectfutfy rrfer all persons interested to the decisions of the •arinus V. St Courts, lately, for infringementa of Patent-rights. I am the Pmentet. and *Me owner of thlr„, and am determined to prmle cute not only R. D Schottner, but all persona Wanks- . ing or using the oil from hlm. to Hie tlittioPt eitent ofr the law. .T: S. DEVLAid„ Patentee.. 43.5 m. • Reading. Pa., Jane 8,1950 - v, wricE.-Lnuonurts. MINERS AND Unt il ER'. who gash to purchase lota in Trevortnn, at private vale. wilt !Indian Agent nn the Premises, twat the Wan nt Shamokin. Labor on the Railroad Iraq to. taken In payment of Into. One half the wages of the taborets will be advanced in rash. June E. lEM N •e OT IO E.—DEVLAN'd PATENT LITERICAT ihe OW—Whereas. a notice has appeared in * newsptper in trill, County, cautioning all persons froth purchasing said Oil note se, now befell Plan-IR,: tire ibat ) seNsaM .hp*L eir-rwaMe of-rovre-arkt iFto Waii. Cnnluies. 0 alrh4 l _411_9 Dauphin, Lehigh, Northampton. Carbon, 'buiPP.4t. Colombia. Wyoming, Northumberland and Lycotnini, and that all persons %sip. shall Interfere with my rights , !IS ltrarQ 3 : ll d. !than ho ptosticuted according tn law. mad, that I will indemnify, protect and stare harmless all, persons who shill! porch Ase }aid nii from me. R. D. dEllkTNEli. Igtat PO4svitt✓. Jun• I. (SRL :\OTfCE.—An persons are itert-by notiqed not to purchase or tier Oil from R. U. ilehooriet; punier.' Ong to h. P. Pstetit Lttli•teatiog 011,ati flaw nn ant hOrliy lc% mak. MICil OH.and any ' , crumpet.' chasing or 'pine the OH from him will tie proitetilted r aceording to law. May 18. 1850. CICIPAILTNERSIIIP*WILLIAM WALLACE' V./ of thelate firm Of Wanara & Blakistoro. has stile any . formed a copartnership with SAPIVEL N. ROTA• ERMEL... for the , transaction of a CrneralCoal nesit, under the firm of Wallace fi Rothermel. ' The tetras inif and abiapin: of Coni will he erintill.% tied, as heretofore, on vs hat VP9 at a !once" ter, end Nft. Q ItiehmOnd. *Mice 80 Walnut Street. , WILLIAM WALLACE. , SAWL H. ROTIIERNIEIL. 18-t1 . • , EZIZE=2 I ' oll RIDINV=A, COMFORTABLE NOUSE ON the ;erupt. of Seventh and Maltantsugn Streets. epilogue Stint Patterson's house. Rent moderate, with unmethate possession. Apply in JAMES CIL7.tNGIfAM . &I:thaw/into St. • Of F. fibtIGSON. Si!vet's Terrace. August 17, IMO • 314 f LIOR RENT—A Large STORE 110171 ' 8. • 1‘ Mauch Chunk street, snit convenient to the Rai road Or Canal, will he rented mail the let Of Apt next, or longer if required, upon reasonable tetrad The building is 40 R. by 39, two stories high, antrweil calculated for storing nay; Grain, Flour, Feed, Ace Application made to Nov 17:1819. FOA ILKNTo-The shop occuple , by S . . Strange. as a Shoe Store. 011 Centre St. <• Also. • Two Story Trauma liouse On lbe acme Lot. on Second St. - ' Enquire of March 16,1630 F - - - - OR RENT—A rod Frame Rouse. le Maliae tango creel. envy occupied by Mt. Boyd. Ariplir HAMILTON ADAMS, Castle. 4%114 DI NOTICDs. E 33 EMI WALTER GWYNN, Chief Engineer, J. R. and K. Co. 34-6 t D, M. BOrD, Arent, 23. If P. 9. DEVIAN, Patemee, Reading. P. ',g 110.tf. ran ruts—ir E. YARDLEY &. 4;0N,: 414( .1. MORGAN, Market St 11-tf
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