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Oct. 54 TELE . PIitiTECTIVE:POLICY: Tie -Peopia Musa its Itestoretirs. WHIG STATE XO46VTIONS. Ftr Casa: Csrinisistioseer, JOSHUA DUISTUAH. , Of Bucks Couuty.. For Auditor Ondorl,, HENRY,. W.'sfITDER, Of Uninn Coaty Fp?. Sitrreyor Opirral, JOSEPH B.ENIiEB4ON; - Of Warbington County. DISTRICT corrierr TICKET • :For Cexgrciiil • THOMAS M. t US, of Lebanon Co Fer.,Aisciably, 1001: A. R-TRUTHERS, -of Schuylkill CAI.EB WHEELER, of Pineirove. For 'Prosecuting' Jim, ;mg, Mali C. NEVILLE, of iPottinfille For Coaary Sarreyor, :JACOB MINNIG. of Wayne. For Coarstisoiofer DiNIEL lIiLL, oC i!ottivitte Z-> For=Coroabr; Dit„LEWIS ROYER. of fithaylkill Haven For Dire4er of the Peer, SAMUEL FORT; of Weir. drunewir Far Auditor, .Ik. B. JONES.,a Butler Towne-hip LOCOFOCO COT7I4 , TT rtcrEr." ArseratWit—rMictiael Wein'er, Wm. J. Dobbins Volrratistioner—Thomas Foster. District Attorney—Robert M. Palmer. Con:inter--T. L. Ebur. County Surreyor—Samuel Director of the Poor—Paul Lengel Auditor—Francis Dengler. I INSU RAN CE.-There is, perhaps, nothing that Creates so severe a pang on the death bed as the reflection that we are leaving those we lore' s per liaps a wife an/ children. dependent upon the cold charity of the world! Therefore every one in life should prepare for this emergency. it ctn he dime, even by the poorest, through - the agency of Life Una- ranee Every man wha laves hif fainily ought to get his life-Insured. Every man in dcbt,and owning property, ought to have his life insured, lest at his death his.l property may be sacrificed. There are but few who could not 'save a small sum annually to insure their ' awes; 'which If nut invested in this way would be frle7t peShaps in trifles, and their families thus left to penury and want. Lite Insurance is becoming just as common in this country as Firi Insurance; and 'tumid be more sc. Wives persuadeyour hustrands—ion can szve erinneli In your household affalts io pay the annual premium without -feeling it—and the reflection that yam are pro aided Gm will atnne be a full recompense for the out lay. You can !nsure the ilvrat of 'mar husbands far your own benefit, and the . lamount cannot be touched , by their creditors In case r f their death. Full . informatian on this subject can.be cxbiained on application to B. BANN AN, at the office of the Miners' Journal. TIM AMERICAN ART ESlON.—Thefingra•ings of ibis valuable Instifution",have been recelve_d, at It Rannan's Book Fiore and are ready for immediate dig. tribution. Each subscriber of last year receives a book of Etching: illustrative of the 4.ilend of Sleepy Mcillow," - with a beautiful engraving ...The Vl.qage of Life,'" and a share in the distrilicition.of chnice Paint ers on the Roth of December ;wit. The Ernspectus of this year, presents strong inducements for new snit • scribers. Evers member, fiTethe year 1850. for each subscription of eve dnltars,;: will rece ive a copy of rhe Bulletin; an Illustrated Monthlyjournal of Act; a line engraving on 'steel 401 by"l6l inches; • sett of fine print' from finished engraeings on steel, average size Zl by 10:Inrhes, together with a share in the d iptribu :don or a large number of Paintings andniber wnrks 0 Art, Rtianze Statuetts, Medals,. Sculptures in Marble and Drawings in water inlnrs. flubsertptions taken at the office or the Miners' Jour Nal, where the Prorpecius,ean tre examined. ' Retries?y freest/ivy far Schwyikill County THE . . KINERSVILLE 8111.1.ET1 IN in the, name or irre . kly paprr Jost started lo that Finn - nigh- by neorge wy n ao o r, a y o u n g ma ', nr mock talent, perseverance, and public spirit. We wish the Millais a long !let of aubserlbers, and every possible sueees' to PO WOr tity an enterprise. TO•THE WHIGS OF SCHUTLICALL CO. As this will be - the last time we shall have the pleasure of addtessing, you . before the Election, which comes off on the Bth of this month, we have a few words to thy which we wish you to reflect upon. Y_ou 'ore all -aware that no . tingle effort, ever yet established the permanent success or our party. In_is accomplished only by un ceasing vigilance and unyielding industry. 'Tis true that an Election may form an ad ministration, but toperpetuate that adminis tration. pte subsequent Elections must he of _ the same character,. so as to preserve its strength-and• influence. Unfortunately Tor the success of the Whig party, whenc,7r we . . achieved a Victory, at .all our subsequent Elections (by our supine - nets) we sacrificed the benefits which would Dave resulted froMll, had we continued to present an unbroken phalanx to our oppo nents. An emphatic expression of popular opinion mav mould the policy of the government, . . but the same expression must be continually repeated, to preserve the course of' po - - bey adopted at its commencement, orsonfits.ion and' defeat must as 'a matter of course tollow. , In 1848 the Whigs of Pennsylvania, find ing a deaf ear turned to all their complaints, by' the party in power, determined to.seek redress at the Ballot Boi, and what was the consequence? Did' their efforts prove. use less, and was redress denied them ? No. Victory sat perebed on their Standard until supineness and disorganization again gave the power to the opposilion. although greatly,- in the minority in the State. The National and State Administrations, which were brought into power by your united suffrages, have enrried, out as far as possible the principles 61 your choice, and . tbey noiv again look to you for encourage ment and support.: Where is the Whig who • whO cad say with truth that the lamented den. Taylor; . Millard Filmore, or 'William F.' Johnston, have faltered in the discharge of their duty, .since they have °cat pied the position assigned An them by the peoPle. Tis true thai.an un fortunate combinal ; ion of circumstances, and a bitter unrelenting opposition of Free Traders . • and doughar.es from our own State, have prevented the beneficial effects which would otherwise have resulted from the introduction . ,of4tatriotic Whig . Principles into the guzern- Anent and counOl', of the State and Nation. 'The Tariff, that great Nationarmeasure, -advoczded by the 'Whig Party,• since its or . ganization, has been defeated by such men Mum, M. M. Dimutick. James H. Me Linehan and Ross; but now tbepower is I OCR CANDIDATES. - in your.hands, and ie , will be for you to con- As we are now upon the eve of an impor -demn at the Ballot Box,sibe principles advo- I tent Election we wish our readers to examine sated by thwei-- men, and all other Traitors ,into-the merits of each: man, both on our And recreants from the North. : . I State and,CoUnty Ticketi so that they may To accomplish the entire' success of the vote understandingly. Witig Trchet, in this County, all that is rte.. - 'The Locotoco party with their usual lack cessary foe you to do will be tO turn out in : of discrimination and judgment, have selec-' mass; lerone and all go to the Polls, and vote ted a most .exceptional . State and County the entire Whig Ticket. - . Ticket, and hive undertaken to falsify and Let no true hearted ,Whig remain at home• underrate. the merits of `their opprinents. . You can surely devote one day to the service But as falsehood and 'slander often revert of your Country ; for there can be no reflec- .back upon those who wish to secure a triumph non snore humiliating than that it was by, through their means,, We will, in.a succinct' our remissness we have lost a great Whig manner draw a comparison between the Triumph. . - . ,- differenrcandidates nowt before the People: Organize each District, 'and The : name which-heads the list upon tha be not too late - in spreading information among ymir neigh- Whig side, is Josltrw Dlrsoatv, of Bucks born, and strive to convince them'of their County. • For years Mr, Dungan has stood at duty in voting nut apart of the .Ticket, but the , head of the Whig party in his own the whole ; for remember; in many Electiow,courity, and by his talents and industry, he' men have been eleeted by one vote. has gained a Dante, as'a business man, sec- There is yet time to try and convince by' and to none in the State. The universal ap calm argument those who are wavering, for proval whichgreetedhisnomination through- , F all who wish to see thiir country prosperous out the State, proves :`conclusively that the musrdo their, own voting. Who can tell People intend to elect an honest man Canal how important an influence this Election Commissioner,. and that he will receive the may have on the decisions of next Congress; hearty support of the 'party throughout the perhaps thvote now cast will either make State cannot for a moment be doubted by any '. or mar th, Tarifl, and all other great Na- intelligent man. In the Electiodof Morrison tional measures we have been striving to for Canal Commissioner, the 'people see that secure. the entire Canal Board: will be under the con- Do not Scratch the Ticket.—Partialities for -trot of a certain thlrue, whOse object is not men must be east aside, for 'tis not for men the welfare of the State, but the party to but for measures and principles we are con- which they belong, and the aggrandizement contending ; therefore we should set aside all of themselves and their followers. our pridelections, and adhere strongly to our This in iiself should be sufficient to defeat Principles, when we have a great National him ; but when we view the character of the object in view. two men, and find the candidate of the Whig .Let there be no pairing off.—At this game party a plain, upright, concientious business we must loose; for it matters not how gen- man, and the other a ranting demagogue, tlemanly our opponents may appear, unfor- votinf., , , money into his own pocket, (as can innately they adhere but poorly to agree- be seen by reference to, the journal of the ments upon the day of the Election. There House of last winter} then we say the coni is nothing to be gained by this practice, there- parison is odious, and.ali calm, reflecting men fore let each Whig attend the polls' himself, will think and reflect before they cast their and deposit his vote and the victory will be 'suffrages for.such a Man. . 1 TA compare HEN . RYI W. SNYDER with Ephraim Banks all that is necessary is to ex amine into their priVate and public life. The one is a noble Son of a noble Sire, in the prime of life, With all the talent neces sary to fill the responsible station of Auditor General. He is the sou of Gov. Simon Sny der, and for years he has been a firm consis tent Whig and the n drocate of Protection to American Industry. i Ephraim Banks, is now and has-been. like all his party, •a Frec Trade Locofoco, and for years has been a broken down politician., incapable of carrying the party vote in his own District, being opposed bv starve of the best men in his party in Mifflin county. . . JosErn HENDERSON, of Washington coun ty, represents one of the best Whig counties in the State, and frotn the warm enthusiasm of his fellow citizens at his nomination. we have no doubt he will sweep J. Porter Brawley iu,to the Oblivion he so richly de serves by his actions last winter. Even the neighbors of Mr. Biawley will not support him for Surveyor General—the very organ of his OWB parry. in his own eou9tv, terms I him a ..pill too bitter to swallow" and fbr months it has been, opposine , h4re I , This then is tlio State Ticket selected by each party: and we fancy that ‘,llO reflecting man can hesitate le his choice, who desires to see his State prosperOus andhappy. -, Let us now conie to our County Ticket, and see if our ormiments have: selected-men more worthy your support than those pre sented and& Wing side: As there appearS to be no effort made by the Locofoco - FreeiTraders to elect Wm. F. ,Boas. we Shall say but little about THOS. M. BIBIGHAUS our candidate for Congress, as his Election, is certain. He is a strong and ardent friend of the Protective Policy of the country, with, sup e rior abilities, and will make au able representative of the interests of die most important district in this State. Iliscompetitor is d worthy man, but hii want ,of capacity I renders . him totally incapable to represent this diserio. His nomination was . not made with wkriew to an election, but more out of compliment than any thing else. for services rendered to the party. We shall now pass on to our candidates for Assembly. At no, time, since the organization of the Whig party in this county, could that party point with more pride to their candidates for ' the Assembly than at the present moment. But Col. JOHN 'S. STRUTHERS, and CALEB I . Wusea.sr. are kniiwn to you all : party hate 1 and party malice have as yet assailed neither 1 of -the above natn I ed, g.entleman.. They stand 1 before the citizens of this county. endorsed 1 even - by the Locoroco party as beiug worthy of your support and confidence. The inter est of the Workingmen of Schuylkill county , aie identical with the,success of the Whig I Protective Party and in the Election of 1 Struthers and Wheeler you secure the servi ces of two reliable Whigs, who will use all' ..honeSt means to 'Promote your interests, and i who cannot be bought by eorporatiOns or iu divi Wats to carry out their nefarious plans: Caii)rou frost Dobbins; ;Who deceived you ~ last winter: or Weaver. who we feel assured, will deceive you I :the coming winter, if elec ted. We have no desire to urge aught / "against either of them, but Call you trust ' ! 1 men who are ever reauy to sacrifice the in 'of the WOrkingmen to the. advance- 1 ment of party policy. - By the Election of Struthers and Wheeler, you may secure a majority in the House, and by that majority you may elect a Whig to the Uttiied States Senate, in place, of the Train* Daniel Slur , 1 geon. Then ati the meeting of next Coo -1 gresS, the Bill hir the Protecti4n of American 1 Industry will Pass, and your labor will be ' protected from :Foreign Manufactureri .and Foreign Nabobs', Elect Dobbins and Weaver and you may have to remain for years in the . same eosition You are now:, with but scarcely sufficient to keep sOnl and body together. IThe power is in your hands, see that you do not ruin yourselves, and then afterwards complain that you were deceived, as you said you were in 1844. . For District I_Attorney, you have a man placed before you who for years has labored in your midst, as a noble-hearted • Whig should labor, ar all seasons and at ali,places. JOHN C. Nevtite was on hand ready and willin,g to diseharge his duty for the party 'which he belOnged to, and for those who wished for his; assistance. lie is poor, and now calls for tour assistance; and from the favorable reports received from various parts of the County,: we feel ' satisfied he will dis tance .his--ecatipetitor. Mr: Palmer. who will have the pleasure of proselCutiog, on his own private . hook, for the next three years, and not in the capacity of Deputy Atey. General: Mr. JACOB MDISHO, DANIEL' HILL, Lvarrs iel in ROYER, SAIDMI. Yogi. and A. B. JONES. are all 'old citizens, consequently . Weil krvn the County- 7 therefore it is useless tO cora tnent at length upon their merits - •They are ail tried BHI,I Witt ti-ue ; capable of discharging the .various duties which will devolve upon Ahem in case of their election, and Worthy the suPport and confidence of the honest , yeotuanry of Schdylkili County. • - IA *3 00 5 40 8 00 u 3 00 ME Hare a rod supply of Ttckeis on hand. It is astonishing how they disappear upon the morning of the Election therefore every Whig should have a good supply so as _to obviate the necessity of sending far them.. and by the delay lose a great number of votes. ,f Let every Whig discharge his duty as a man, and in our next =paper we will have the plea sure of announcing the funeral obsequies of the Locofoco Party.ic Schuylkill County. Ttie Locofoco papers, of this Borough. and of the County generally, have refused to give the votes on' the,Tariff in the late Congress, notwithstanding ihe great anxiety everywhere to have information on this subject. ,This is another evidence of the deception of the party, a design to cover up the eternal infamy of Free Trade and keep the people in darkness on those measures in which they are most interested. We therefore re-publish the offi , cial report of the votes in the 1-19u.e on the j Tariff. On Saturday,. 21st Whet) a proposition was introduced for ltsi modifica- I lion, the vote stood FOR PROTECTION, Whigs and Free Sailers., Locolocos, AGAINST PROTECTION, I,,peofocos, - - - 94' ! Whigs, (Southern) - - - 2 • - 96 Again on Tuesday, 24th ult., when another Protection effort was made, the vote was.: FOR PROTECTION:, Whigs and Free Soilers, - - - Locofoco,s, only - • LOC Ofue - - 7 - Whigs, (Southern) only This is language that cannot be contradic ted. ' The Locofocos have shown their true colors and notwithstanding there are a few exceptions, the spirit of the party is expressed in their Notes. Principles not men, is'the true policy of party distinctions ; the latter are precariotis, butprinciples never change. The few exceptias alluded to cannot influ ence the measures of the party. and the man who forsakes the broad and well-known prin ciples of his country's good, in his party en thusiasm or prejudiced adrniration for mere men, wrongs Ins country, does injustice to himself, - and is unworthy a Freeman's exer cise of an independent elective franchise.. Henceforth, let it he remembered to the ever tasting disgrace of the party, that LoColocot ism and Free ,Trade are insepatately united', and no one with his eyes open can vote for a Lo . cofoco candiflate as a Protectionist. B. fiANNAN, Lon. le Schuylkill Cp lotty by Free trade in 1850! `Miners and Laborers of .Schuylkill Conn ty, recollect that A HALF 'MILLION OF DOLLARS has been lost in the Coal Bust ne:-s of Schuylkill . County this year, up to the time of the freshet, in the difference of the prices . for coal—nearly all of µ•hick has been lost to the Miners and Laborers, in the reduction ol their wages. The great frestet is protecting a portion of you now, but you will want a Tariff of Protection, to keep up prices next year. 1; -- Coal Operators, if you are busy now, don't neglect your duty on Tuesday next,— you tai Will WIWI protection to maintain the prices of coal at a remuuerating rate next year. Two or three day's services in the cause of your country mar save thousands , of dollars. nod keep your business flouri! 7 hipg, fr7lf - you neglect your duty sow—d'o not complain, hereafter. _ _ Some of the Locofocos 'who professed to be so friendly to protection a week or ten days ago, since they • find that their part• with but ttro Solitary exceptions, voted against the Protective-Policy, now cry out, "Oh, we could not pass it—the Protectionists made the Bill so objectionable that we were forced to vote it down." - They know that this is an absolute falsehood. The friends of Pro tection conceded a lame portion of the pro tective features of the Bill to conciliate the 'Locofoco free tradists—knd the Bill that was voted down was agreed upon by the Protec= tionists of both, political parties. We refer. them-to Judge kidder find other gentlemen who were et Washington, for• the truth or `his statement. " - We are glad to,learn that Messrs. McLana han and Ross, two of_ the Pennsylvania trek tors, who have been nominated . for re-elec tion, will be defeated on Tmhsday next by the people. Job Mann, has not been re-nomina tell; his place will in - all .probability be sup plied by a friend of Protection. Thai's the , , way to serve traitors, - MORE DECEPTION. ME 'AGAINST PROTECTION, lIALF A MILLION DOLLARS 'RASCALLY TRH TRAITORS NeLellakall.. RISS osi Nsign kINERS' .191JRN.A.L, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. - SS Ili - .97 Let all those, who desire to see their County and State Prosperous, determine, not only to vote the entire Whig Ticket, nest Tuesday, but to strive to influence those who are wavering, and then a Whig triumph is certain. and in .a few months we hope to have the pleasure of congratulating you upon the prosperous condition of our county. A GOOD NOMINATION, Henry M. 'Fuller. Esq., the late Candidate for Canal Commissioner, has, been nominated for Congresi in the Wyoming District by the Whigs and friends of Protection. Although this district cats give Locofoeoism about 2000 majority, there is a fair prospect of Mr. Ful ler's election. The recent votes of the Loco foco members of Congress, in favor of Free Trader, is the eyes of the people. We also observe that Senator Best, whose term expired last Session, has volunteered as a candidate for the Senate, in opposition to the regular Locofoco candidate. In Mon tour county all parties go for Fuller and Best in opposition to Free Trade Locolocoism. In Wilkesbarre, the editor of the Locofoco paper has withdrawn from the establishment until after .the election. He declares that he cannot disgrace himself so much as to lend, his aid to the support of the LOcofoco nomi nee for Congress—Col. H. B. Wright. -The. fact is that the people in every part of Penn-, sylvania are backing out from the support or Free Trade Locofocoism as rapidy as possi 7 . ble. They are note satisfied that Locofocoism , and ruin are synonymous terms. EDITORm T ABL46. . GODEY AHEAD as far tt. heard from! His Book fur November is already on.uur.table, and is one or the richest specimens of 'Magazine productions in the country. It contains four engravings, several wood-cuts, and a piece of music. Tfie nEvening Star.'' •Lord's Pruyer'• said the of Flowers" are beautiful, novel and original. The -Lord's Prayer" is a most exquisite design and splendidly executed. It deserve+ more thau an ordinary no tice. Single copies for sate, and subscriptions re ceived at Hannan's. HO DEN'S DOLLAT: Ai.+,cezlN•E for October has been received. It contains several excellent en gravings, with the usual umooOt of choice reading, matter. The -Almighty Dollar" can be invested. in nO literary enterpri-e .better than for a year's subscription of 'this valuable pluiodical. 1 4 11 E "MONK KNIGHT,OF 97. JOIIN," tri - Major Richardson, is just published by Dewitt Daven ilort, New York. containing near 200 pages quarto, for 50 cents. The Major IS the author of WEl coul.ta, lirarte, liardscrubble and other ,popular. Mort:., and judging frord• the notoriety they have attained. the Monk Knight is rno doubt destined to a wide Circulation among the readers of fiction. to(al '2ffairs. ILY' Pottsville Literary Soriety.—This associa tior, held its first tneeting, ler this season on Wed nei•day evening lust, and notwithstanding the un pteusantness of the weather, quite ri,nun3ber of Indies and gentlemen were present.' The Poetry of England, the subject of the President's lecture, was rmerally reviewed and listened to with atten tion, though we imagine the gentleman would not feel eomplintemed if the , were row-Wei - eel his R... 4 etrort. The debate elicited much valuable histori cal „information. and several well pointed attempts at impromptu wit, io the — no small edification and. amusement of the audience.. Never was StratTord so handled. His trial in the! Court of King Charles wasn't a circumstance ,to the overhauling he re ceived in Foster's Hull. We can recommend to our young friends no pleasanter way of spending a I Wednesday CVellifig, than by dropping in at the Literary Society. tr,V - The Cirrus.—June & Co.'s Cirims exhibit ed here on Thursday afternoon and evening last The high wind on Wednesday blew down their, canvass eeveral limes, ana prevented the perform ante according to appointment on that day. They were however well compemated for the loss of 'ti dal' by the patronage of our citizens on Thursday. Their large amphitheatre, we understand, will at.- commfalate over 3000 persons. The i#eats were well filled in ilw evening, and every one plea,ed with the performance. The feats of horsentanthip by Mademoiselle Tourniaire nre truly a.tonishing, both as to daring fearlessness, and the grace and I ease with which she ride.. far Fire .—A tire broke out on the roof of F. : , Friest's kitchen opposite the American House, on' Sunday atter-noon. It was fortunately discovered before any head-way had been s-attained and was easily suppressed. It originated frdtri a store-pipe ;l i mning through the roof without any:thingto prevent its immediate contact with the shingles, a negfi gence legally censurable, tissue!) an accident would necessarily involve all the surrounding property in dangler if not entire destruction. n rn 3eadent —An accident oceurred,at Mt. Lal ly on Monday last, in the falling of 4 large blocd: of coal in the mines of Me"s . srs. Dlillcr Sr Co., by which a man named Loth's. had one foot and leg severely crushed. He was engaged, we understand in a tight, on the previous evdning, with a man named Boyle. The sparring was not- entirely satisfactory, and by mutual consent the parties, including a crowd of a hi.ndred and fifty that had assembled to see the fun, agreed to ajourn till nmday evening, — The accident superceeded the law and did, 'That an officer should have done, at least to ong of the particz,--confined U" The Censp,e.—The population of New Cai tle town , hip 2137. The population of Port Carbon '214'2. In 18-15 the population ..vas 1667—Merea•e. in 5 years 475', The follqwing i 4 the population of the principal towns in ttie Coal Region. all of which have sprung int . “ importance within the lit,t twenty year,—and some of them within the last ten years : Pottuvil le, .Tamaqua, Port Carbon, Seitaryllia Haven, St. Cinir,• increase in 10 yens. 11.101 The population in Schuylkill county in 1840 1 iva5 29,071 We doubt whether any other region, ever: in the Western Slates, can show a similar increase: in the same time, notwithstanding there ha.; bden ai considerable decrease in. the Coal region since the l operation of the Tariff.of '46. If the Protective . policy, however, restored, the deficiency will soon be supplied, and the populatton• increase am rapidly as before. •T6d population of Stl: Clair wiut 60.1 in 1815 lIIINERSVtiLLE' AFFAIRS. tar The Election is now close 'at hand; and of course the excitement increasing. - The Whig county ticket gave dissatisfaction to many personti herr, and sorb!: openly avowed hostility tii it. This, feeling . however 'is subsiding The pernianency and success of the Whig orgnnization, involving TO it does, principles and measures fraught with, such momentous interests, nre, I think, paramount to . all per...pal and , local considerations.. Disappoint meats will be borne patiently, in view of the stake at issue, and all will work together for the accent plishment of the great result. The pimple com plain that they have been badly treated in conven tion, but for the interests of the country, which they believe are closely and' intimately allied wuh the success of Whig principles, -they are willing again to overlook tbeir local injuries.' This is the . , general feeling. !V T& Mineitrille ,bulletin mide its appear-. unce on Wednesday. It is a neat sheet, and gives promise, of tiltiMate'suc.zess: .The, editor and pub-, Usher IA deservedly esteemed, • and the strong re gard borne him personally, will insure prwent ipatronage to paper; its continued support, will, I think, be earned by the industry and ability.eXhi bited in its columns. nr The Lovers of Antiactnent were diaiip , pointed by the non-appearance. of Jude Co.ht drew, announced to perform here im the 3d fnet, ' IMRE TESTIMONY FOR THE FARMERS.— `.Bllr—You' will please send me more of your truly in, fallible Gargling OR.- Our ( hymen hereabouts hold It in bigh estimation; believing it to pos•=est all the medi cal properties, and certain in producing all the effects set forth in your recommendations. The medicine s ilk sett on its ow.i melba. There ts no used of a oceriPaPer pea. or arty other special notice. Please senility packet the first opportunity. 11 ' Yours. &c. P. M. rtMlTll,Druggist. Palmyra, May 17,1840. • To Mr. Geo. W. Merchant." •I Gee advertisement in this paper. A pamphlet of de sFiiption Mae be had gratis of the agent. • • ! ANOTH R SCIENTIFIC WONDEIt!—PEPSIN, the Teas Digesties Field yr Gastric Juice? A great lyspepsla Cuter, prepared from &•net; or the fourth stomach of the Os, atter directions of Bamn the meat Physiological Chetnivt. by J. E. Houghton, D.,No. II North Eighth Street, Plilladelphia,'Pa. This Is a truly wonderful remedy - for Indigestion. Dys pepsia, Jaundice. Liver Complaint. Constipation and Debillty, curing after Nature's inert method, by Na ture's own agent, the Gastric Juice See Advertise ment in another column. •• ,1 rOT-TSTILILE OORRtCTED WEEKLY FOR THE JOURNAL „ . , Wheat Flnur, WO. *5 50 I Ded . peaches ?Red. *3 00 Rye . do do 462 do do un .e Pd. I •I's Wheat, bushel .IL-20 Ded *pities ;Aired 100 Rye. do '6O 1 Eggs, dozen 9 Corn, lin en I Butter, II di, IS Oats, do 43 I tihnulders, .sto 6 Pntatnes, do . 415 I !Innis, 9in 11 Timothy Seed, 9, 50 11:.y., tnn II 50 Clover . do 150 Plaster, 500 On the 28th ult., hi Rev. Di. Nnne.. 'Mr JACOB MATZ. of - Philladdphla, Zto Miss. .ELIZ %BETH SHIIMID, of Pottsville. , . In this Borough nn the 41st °lv by ftev Dash! H o ._ slottet. blr. DANIEL MESSEIt: 4 IIIITH, to blies . botii uillosh township. On 'the 20th ult.. bY the Emir. Mr. DAVID DREB4I, of Rush Township, to Miss FAYETTE EPLER, of Item Township, Brrks county. , Oh Monday, Sept 30:h ult. at Pinegrnve, MAR GARET, daughter of Samuel and Anna 3.l‘ria Re t tn• hard, In the 14111 year atter. age. • "'The gond die firga and they 'whose hearts are dry OF aumnter's dust. burn to t he entket. , C. TIIC POTTSVILI. E LITERARY SOCIETY NS' bni4 Its Twit rrgular. meows at Fostcr's Wedne-day' ev. nnra, Octotiei 0, 1850. Lecture. by E. A Brook, Esn. Cc:tiler—C. Little, Coo. B,bate --Is the popularity of a Ittetory work to be recelVed as an evidence of its reaLtiterits 1' Atfiincitive—Mrsairs John flitches, John C IY.garive—)lrsws O. De Forrst, Dr 510%11nm:int. By order artist! Society; JOB. S. \le CALLA, Bee'y Tit E AABOCIATE REPOMNI ritEmix - TF- Kr" itIAN lkontrevalion w,,r4lippiliu Thump:ern', oetv budding corner Market and Aerroed 410 have moved into the large upper Hall of va'A ~.herep,figh,il. worship udl be conducted every Sal, hath.hy lb, D. T. Carrtaturn. Servlces to commence at Ilif .I.'rleck. A. M.. and 4 o'clock, P M. "'eau frPe The plylthr are respectfully oevite•l t 6 att no d. Tllr 11E1.1.i101 1 A sEIITICES TII E 1 .../ Secmill At ethml ut Eietaro I'hori . `l, in Market ,iire•t will be' held it 10 ro'clilot. A M.. n.,cl fj Ir M. VOTVICI, lit the ..VP111712, until flirti...r nolice• LTI.LAY STEER—VANIE TIlk: 4sl; the liellniont Hntr., 0111101:1Lly the 3 tta Sent-tuber. a lied Storer with a Whit.. Cice and a wlitte :tripe on 1111. latik. and Itrite,-froolted b. rna. The .kl‘ner desired to c t%tirli, prose property. pay char gee and take hnn fsw3y, other vc lir he tv 111 be POl4l according to law. PATRICK C A NTLY. at , tleltmoto Oct J. 1850 I 0 Dins Is AILS It I , " IV 1 III) —STII AVM.) ' 1 f l ttan the subserther. rest:ll It ' tot Kaska %Valliant, on tha 13th met.. a la th , 1111111: WI Caw; het head to marked wuh red and white hair. with a large Fpnt the f,tvelleatt, and small tete... Th.. above reward .111 be given for tvr return to the nurn..r. JAateri ELLWOOD. Fe; t 1850 3I 3t 4,2'1 It AY COW--STRAYED FlION! TUE Stlit- L., iterilier, at she N•iri h A me•tchtt mine, nn Ttiti-day, the 17iii young tre-li Cow."( a brindled Cidof, ts lib :6,11110T:01am! a while Milne down her hack, her horns are ghnrt and torn hark Crain her head. A reasonable reward will be given Air her rentrit in the J.)IIN lIENESSY. 51,018.16."..0 • L'IVE DOLLARS REWARD --zaTRAVED r ftotn thn anhat Fiber. reauding a 1 Titlibach, on the 91.11 sor a ❑ otvinti tow. fre,ti : Wi th A 9 " . • think neck, mod very onsnli tete.; she i. slipshod u sth a whim forelirad and FOl3lO erav halro dawn the h.ick. Thr :shove reward will he givers r:r her rooms 0 the owner. JAMES TIIOM AS. Sept 21, 1•35035-3 t• Trt,AY ,MULE.—tairayed from stlhscriber Payneol Patch, nn Weilnegday night tt,e 18th inst. BLACK MULE. 6 years old and ahnut 14 hands high, With the letlar N cut orl ate rutht shoulder. A reusoti.thle reward will be given for its reforn bl Jiiliti,Shoualioth, Pottsville, or William Payne, Heck JOSEPH FAULKNER. Sitp4. '2l, 1850, 38. I to. I I INERS AND LABORERS wANreD, at Pittston, Limerne County, by the Pennsylvania Coal (M,—experienced In working in mores. Apply moneiliately at the office of the Company. Sept 14. 1850 3N-Ot• t - N - 6ACII P AINT F.: It AV .1 11E1.-W - A STET/ firmed:no-1y a first-rate Coq h Painter on 1.i.t0 Work. N• tie other n.0.cl ape'y. . Address by letter rpo4-paint) or In person. %VISTA It A KIRK, Sept. 7. 1q50.-3f-Ir J Pottsville, Pa. EACHERS WANTED, TIIF, PUBLIC iSchoole of North Ilinnheini Townehip The Board of Director, will rereive tipplientionn, and ex amine The tiontsficationn of Teacher... at the Half Wny noose, kept by Widow Mayer, on the WI day of Oc tober next, from 10 o'clock, A Si. E. KLEINERT, Secretary. 31— Aulusl. 21, 1850 'PHOS• R. L. EIBUR, M. D., OFFERS 1113 Prdye..lnnal services to the citizens of Port Cac hou and vicinity. lie will he happy in wait on all who ntsy reel fit in rive him a rat) olffre In the honfte for- me ly ‘).,-upt..(l by Doctor Wiley. Reference elven Tort liarlion, Oct. 5, 1850 40-11 IV AL A P'S HOTEL, ON TIRE EUROPEAN 1 PLAN, No. 115 Eultiin. Orel., between Rrnailwity and Nif11:111 rtirrpt. New lurk. and Or 2 5 0 Per Week. 371 Cents per tngh t. Octolirr !i. Itiso 40-3 inn ffEHOVAL BY PI IRE I—TIIE PPITEI4IIII- 11Y, I respettfolly informs hip fr knoll P nd the public gPitera ‘ly. thrit'for the resin:. he has Re opened his lidlnpbthitp. General Apptary and Corm., nncing in 111atiLq. street, Pott'svtlie. Oilpo,ollP hip old Pt3nd and toil domtn Dgiett,r NiCt101:111 . 1)flig 1.101. P. tAiPAIP he.Wlll De riten•eg at all One:, carolutly and prom'', ly to pi!ohd to nit Colirctionft, agencies and all business wifb which be may he entinsted. N. 51. W 11.130 N. J 1. :IA-le E . rppt...t2. IRS() DIAR• I SIIIPPEN, crToRNEv AND 1,4 ct ,lINSIP : I.T.Oit at Law. Philadelphia. yvii I attend tn'enliejtions - and all,ntlier legal nit-itne:ot the City or Philadelphia. adjoining c”iintieei nod elsewhere-- 01Th, No 18 Prone steel.. ritilailelphta• ---. I P SHERWIN, EXCHANGE AND,COI... .1 . •ins Voitsv Pa.—Denter in linen,: 'jolt i nk Noi,i Mils of Extihnotte. Certificatoot or M t.rooit P. Checks and Drifts Cheeks (or rale on IThitad .Inflia and New York, in slims to suit. ' Mart): 9. 1 4 5 9 . IC : DociTo. C. 112ESELER,110AffrOPATtlIC PI,IVSICIAN, Be:rowed his Office to, one of the Min Wows in Coal Street, Pottsville Aprti T D. IIERF.F,onte iffoney .11. fire. rent rr• Pottxyille. Achuyi k ill County, Pa. '.litent , for the 1.171 it. anti purchase of Rent E6lnte. ?t, vont for Lands, nod i•ollert lon of Rent!, Ac 6 • • iliet .; 2N , j P 49. 14-Iv C, ADIURi . TiARTZ•eITiSTICE orietit MACE, :CS firataville. Will - attend nrouttilly to Colleettni.s. Arencieh. Purc has.. and Sale of Mini Eelate Schuylkill tinutitte. Office to Veto, Streiit..4llpo-: site the Town ilnll. Oct 90. 1,410. 1850- 1810. Ineren.e 7.496 4,137 :3,159 3.079 464 2,615 2.961 1,2416 1,699 2.142 1,000 1,142 2,061 988 1,073 2,019 605 1,41-1 rIOCTOR G. V. nown AN, F.I.RGEnN DENTI,T. M nemly. ("Wire nu the N. E-corairtr or Market and Taira its. Februat y 16. 7-1( rri A. (401);PREV, JI.T:.TICE OF TIIE PE Arg. t • Tr•ntont, wil promptly nttetol f. 911'11ottltleaa entrowtt.ll m hie r.tre. 111114 for vtlesevetal Into rot stilr'or rent March an. Pim). 19.761 8,660 .8,660 GENCY—Foe tho purchase and sate of Real Es tale; Inning rind selling taking close*. of C04411. - ouris ; Mines. dce., atilt collecting rents—from twenty years expellentce in the County Ito 'moos to give satisfaction. Office Mahantnnen street Pottsville. ' CHAS. M. 11.41 (A IT ARLETI IPTCRNIIIEIIIG, COAT. DEALER. ‘.._/ N. 501 Callowhill., above 13th it . Philadelphia. Coal received on. Storage or on Commission, and liberal advances given. AUVIAI 111,1850. 34-3 m• riETAItIGitirEP.Wis GANZ . , PROFEAITOR of Motile. American Howie, Centre Street, Platte. vine. [June Q. 9.1850 . 25-IT MARRIED DIED LOST AND FOUND, &e. WANTED, &o. rT7M Apr 416,1850, STATIONERY, Ac. VITRAPPiNG PAPER CHEAP.--2 0 0 TlPalittr Wrapping Paper, of •3rloui, qualities, very low, wholesale and retail. at B , INNAN•S Cheep Wholesale raper Store. AlSo, 511 Reams Flaiting Paper. • `Erin 21, 1850 38— _ COPY BOOKS, MiIhIORANDk In onantkies. for sale wholesale and retail. at the sutiscrihees Blank Book Manufactory, Pottsville, at Philadelphia .whnlesale prices. Enconr.ee home manufactures; if you want to support the Region— that'll the (Melina. . B. BANNAN, Bookreller, Publisher and Manufacturer: tient 21, WO as I ETTER PAPER, VERY WIEAP.—.S 0 I • MUMS abeautitul blue ruled Letter Paper, which was purchased st a great bortain,t just received and for sale by the subscriber This lot is worthy the al l/gains of Merchants and others, ss it will he sold at lets than manufacturers prices, at BANNAN'S Cheap Book and Paper Store 24 Jnal 15,_1850 HARRISON'S INK ON DPAFT.—.III9T cei% Pd a Barrei of Ilanisoes celebrated Ink, Which will be sold by the ft,,11.,b or' half Outlaw on draft. Also, Ilatrlson's !Wand Blue, in . Bootee, wholesale and r• tit qt eitY Inanuracinrer's pikes. Merchants and others purchasing to sell again can save the canine by calling at B. BANNAN`B Cheep Book and kilatinnery Store. Where can be lisd good Ink 'as low as so cents per dozen bottles. INDELIBLE Poll Mete c , or Quill pen, requiring no preparation, and superior to any other In beauty and permanence of eater. int* received and Itir sale. wholesale and reiarl,'es • • B. 8-ANNAN, 4,0004nEe Fin'otintufsol.tut,lVAA, witel,'3l:. assortment of seasoned Lumber. Shingles, ace., for \ sale by - DAVID D. LEWIS. a Lumber Yard, Schuylkill Raven. I:4E - RVIDMEICT SHAVING SOAPS.Sce..-:TAY Ini'm Criehrated St aving Soap; Roussel's Shaving Cream; Pure Bear's Oil for the Hair; Treble Bitract for the Handkerchief; Toilette Sops of all kinds; • Rose Lip Salve and Rose Tooth Paste. Together with all choice articles of Perfumery. just received and for sale at B. HANNAN'S Oct. S. 40— Fancy and Variety Store r 5.1850 A CHEAP WORK-111USIE1 111.3 TORY OF England, front the invasion of Julius Ceasar to the abdication of James 11. 1668. A new edition with the Anilines last corrections and imprnvoinents to which is prefixed a short account of his life, writ ten by Nitwit; and a portrait of the - Author. 6 Vols. neatly - bound in cloth. - vale *9,40; 'Mr sale at B. HANNAN'S cheap Book Store. Oetnber 5,' IWO • 40— BLANK nooKs VERY DREAP.--10 0 0 Quires Blank Work. embracing Ledgers. Day Book,. Journals, Leper Rooks, at leu than manufac turer's prices, just receiyed and for sale wholesale and retail, at the subscriber's wholesale store. Potts ville, where all kinds of Blank Books; Coal and Iron I edei is. Time Books. Pay Rolls. &c.. are made to any pattern,at the shortest noilce B. BANISIAN, Manufacturer, Publisher and Bookseller Sept 23.1.q0 39- LATESI SLATESI-100 DOZEN SLATES, C` direct front the inn nufittuters; at City wholesale prices, just received and (Umiale a. n. HANNAN'S Cheap liVholesale Stationery and Paper Store. tO•Th. trade'aupplted at Ctty pricea wholesale- Sept 28, 1850 39 _ DORT AIONNAIES—A RBAIJTi Flf I, imam mem far 'Adios and Gentlemen, very cheapJpat received and for sale at B. fIANNAN'I3 Cheap Fancy and Variety Sure. 39 Sept 2S, 1850 ADIER , BUFFALO COMUS.—A FINE I I assi.rtnteut and latest patternS, inst irroplved and for salt- at the variety stole of the subsrriber. il. BANNAN, Sept 29, 1850. - Co AN - 4r., Co.. 118 CHIONIIS 14TREF:T, VV Philadelphia, wtnee nenteverance In the study of their beautiful art, hoe enabled them to make man!. improvements, make known to the reader. of the JOUftl4l., that they ere now entirely, not only %dint:, but able to furnieh them with Liaeuerreoty pea or the nine' beauttfol Hulett. They ¢n nn mhe princi ple that for your unmet, )00 should have antisfaellon, and they will charee tinthina unless you are pleased s, gin the entilta t hey °fret you. Call and examine their apeelmene. 110i1M4 free at all Dine*. Price of Pic there One Dollar Sept 14, 1850 1011INSTON & CO. HAVE jugr REcEivED ,1 , hr r..llowiel: named choice :widest in the pros,- sibn line: - Mari in's FlittrljOr :tired Ila ins, flrStqllafily; ' ' lllO4 Plizir r nred Shoulders of a superior orilez. spited , ••itedr ratted Dion! Herr. also a lin of Ileef and Sheep 1 Tongoes. Theae.artirles are cared and plepated be, 1 one of the beat klutnalier• of the Philadelphia mar• ket. They bake alias ft rei,Ved some elc.•llrilt Pickled Sainlnn, superior lairSlt Shad, as well Be 1 13rgn lilt of Os best 11-kinri 'llsekerel. ' Pnttsklllo, Au2ust 24, 1850. 3l— \. L3IANACS FOR ISSI —5O • GllfiSik Al.- ' 'names, Gerionti and Etielish. as•or!ed kinds In tindillr Ilir CirMIC lierni.tn A'tnanae, al the low rate 01 In 0 1 1 pt., gross. Jur published and for sair at the •oli.icriber x Cheap Whnlekale Book and Suilionary Store. l'idtsvote. a B_ BANNAN. 01. All kinds of School Hooka nt Philadelphia ‘v sale prices (Sept 21 1650 38 . _ UPERIOR NEEOLES —FIELIX DRILLED lireJ Needle.. the tiesi rn the marker, fresh map ply of These superior needles, Just rye •tved and A:r B. BANNAN'id. sa sz k e7"il, 16:511 ' _ , r“An um% FOIL vilat-fiTEWART'S DIARY MI. or Daily Re Crater, for the use of private families and persons of liii.ineas; containing it blank for every day in the Yea!, for the record of OCCIIf Tell eesand future etigage.i.ents. For sale wholesale and retail at HANNA N'ts Elton') ItoOkstore. Rcpt 14. 1850 37 if . . I)HAFTS AND DILLS OF EXCDANGE IN P 1111.4 of I or I(X) pounds Sterling on England. Ire tan& rirotland, Wales. Prance, Germany. or any part of Europe, for sale, without any chime. at 11. lIANNAN'iiI Passage Ageny in Pottsville. A , so, European Dills and Drafts casheil and collected :at ht. office. . , cy.Drp,,et,sers also imeased at the lowest rate., and no iletehtion or grumbling. J.III , 8. 1850 2.3- CRIBNER'S, ENGINEER'S AND SUR • VEYttli'S Pocket Table Duos —\ capital work. just received and for sale at LIANNAS•s Cheep Book store. 20- May 18,1810 IRON. &c. RA,uatoAD 'moo, FLAT fIAR, rtior.Nix 'CCU Rail., Boller awl Flux Iron. Sherq Iron, NatlS Spikes. Paints, Gil., Glass. Putty, Mill and Cross cut ,aws,. , Anvils, Vices, Shovels, Picks, Grultbint: floes, Building Ilar.lware, Acc.. Prices low to stilt the limes. BRIGHT k POTT. Pottsville, Oci 5, 40— 'TILL LATER FROM THE NINES =AT 71 Bright & POWS TOW II Hall Iron Store, Centre street. Pottsville, can he seen all shapes and sizes of the Metal, from a 3tl Nail or Shoe Tack to a Forge Rammer ; large piles nt Nall Rnd, Rolled Bar, ILtnt mered Iron, Spring,llll , ter. German and Cast Steel. A large wanton done up in Cast Iron Pots, Sad Irons, Wagon Boxes, Ace. . October 5, 1850. 40— AIL ROAD IRON FOR. FrA — LE —5OOl inns superior Flat Mir Railroad Iron, two and a half 'hy itiree fourths, which has been in use on the (•ittn -I,,piaso Valley Railroad, for about three ytars. For terms apply to Illenry J. 1114 , 11 e. F.5q.,,--or to FIZEIVIC WATTS, Preeldent, fnmi,erland Volley Railroad CO., Carlisle. l'a. Sept 21, ISSO 3.5 ARDW ARE AND SCALES.—TII2IIMAN k Shaw. No , . 335 31arket Street, three tit/WS be low Ninth. Philadelphia, Importers and wholesale and retail thaiers in Nur.. Ilardwara and Tools. Met- . mulls. Builders. llousekeepers and Mechanics, sop plied at the-10% est rates. Agents for Shslabarger's Patent Plates, warranted supermr to any of her Ail”),AgiqnS for Ellicott & Abbott's Platform Seates —they • will furnish Day. Coal. Barrow, Warehouse and Store Selles ni Warraniedworkmanship and cor 2 retthrgd at Factory prices, Also. Druggist al:d Ntnrc keepers Counter Aral •s, Steelyards, Spring Balance's, Weights of at! sizes, Are—Ace. :tent 14, 18511 374 f IN. ROOINING..—TIO B BEING TIIE BEAT son win n our citizens who desire to secum their buildings item the raysges of fire, should seek to have theo, made' tire proof—the undersigned wMod re spectfully. Inform the public that he is prepared to Nifil all orders (..r Tin Roofing, spouting, kr., ar.c JACOB M. LONG. Purls vatic, lune 26. IPSO 26-if . RAILROAD IRON—CON - - 1 atanily olt.hritul as..l for 'tale. that IMperlor arlitt2 of lightT Ratl, 28 llos. to the yard. manufactured at furnished at shoot !lOWA . , heavy T rails at 113311Uracturere priers E. YARDLEY & SON. tf E=MEI3 A PUitVES. DEALER IN eII:RAP IoON. Copper, Wass, Ilar andlnek Tin, Vaddses ianieDer Lend, Be. Orders sect feed for Brass and Copper work. and ‘lnthine fimostting. All orders emit...Orli With thenleivr line pond pt IV ltiended tn. cr} viouth eßrvrel, above Frant z Plidadelphia. - June 15, 11950 • • 4t-tf N.•IIAINS —For Stile, 120 feet 1 in. chain. Also , furnished at the shortest notice. 5-8, 3 12-Ift, 78. 15-16 and 1 in hest proof ruble t Itatn. nt N York rr k.,„_l, e igltt added. F.. YARDLEY & April 20 1850 16- DAIL ROAD IRON —BO TONS 2/ = / Ba ll Rail Road Iron, 20 do I/ x k 'do do do 8 do 9/ / do dodo w/tll4olkra 12 do I a I do do do And Plalrr,for saleny A. & C. 11.LLST(01...4',southfrosit rt..l.ltiada Phil -a4a.. July 11. In4n. EOM . - TUNIAT - A .noibun M-ON. . _ SF. ToNs aonried boiler Iron, Nos. 3, 4 and•s 4./ widthtuf?R.l3, antl3llinchopand randorolPtlCll.• n. 4. G. RAI.AII'ON. ' it. 104 r 4, tirosth Front Rt. Phitada 7: s t-1 TONS of Flat Bar Morro nit R R Irnn.r.f vat , n otos rize a. jut t recetked and for aair. nt the York Strrre. E YARDLEY & SON. March 1950 • Lir% —l/30' 11%1111E1.S STRICTLY l'lll3lE WeNterri Lear Lard. in otrire and for anio by Cll.as T WILSON, 8 S. Watorst Phila dolphin, soot ta, I aso L9-if I - 131hIESE-240 BOXES STRICTLY 141 . 131 F. filet kiinoi wont!, Cheek... Innde.l and foruile by CRAM. T. WILSON, BS. Water st. rbilndplphia. Sept 28. 18.50. 39 tr Nri ACKEREL-3100 BARRELS NOA. 1,2 and 3 Mackerel. in slammed packages. in store,ned sale by , - CH4B' T. WILOON, 8 S Water et. Phiindelmh, sept 2S, 1830 39-1 f MEM iI'HOMPSON'S STARCH PO ISH.—AN I ankle hig•ly reclumended ; imparting • fine gloss in all kinds of Linen and Cotlon.Gnods—par ticuly dosirablo in doing up Shirt 8.N013/11 and Collars. T. F. BEATTY & Co. Aug 10, 1930 MONONGAHE:LA WHISKEif - -- Warr;int • ell RP years old, and of superior qnslny, for sate J.-M. BEATTY & Co. gf May 4, 1850 1 — )II - Eit — i4 — D FRESH Miriam; Fluid and Cant phene.alwaya op hand and I'm sale. by I.I7TLE & MARTIN, Centrr St. March 23. 1850 12-3 in UNION 11.11PEL. RAN FRANOLICO. -f-2Califotnia.—ThleEstablielithent has been re efr as 57, cently fitted up, in Pacific st., neat Sammie. , which is convenient to the Milliners parte of the City. also to the City Hall, and other public build ing/ : and within • few minutes walk of the, principal titeamboat landings., r The Proprietor. from Melons experience In the busi ness in the City of New Ifcirk, (having been connect ed With Lovejoy's , liotel for Dever') years) (bele mid - dent that those who map visit his Reuse. will [lnd there the contra:la of a. home. . GEORGE BROW;17, Proprietor fißn Francisco. Sept 15.% . 37.71. fTRE/11021T .DEIPOT HOUSIt.— . 7 The understgned having leased this new, ma*: 11 3 large and commodious lintel ; ohne' ed eon ve . niently to the Railroad, in the beautiftd Town of - Tremont, respectfully infortna his friends and the travelling public, that he hi prepared UV entertain them in the most unexcith tenable stle. The house is un der the management of Mc. L. JI. Gager.a gentleman of execrience, who wilt spare no pains, to render It worthy of public patronage: The Table will he abun dantly supplied with the hest the markets afford, and thecholeist Wines and Liquors will be famished at the Bar. ' Pa millescan be accemmodated with large airy chem. 'berm, and excellent board, on the most reasonable terms,—afitirding a most desirable retreat from the heat and bustle of large hernia and cities. The West Branch Talley Paieenger Train stops at the House, and good sheds and stables are attached, with actom thudatinghnstieni always in eitendance. • • • ZAllliAltitat RATDOSPP. Proprietor. , July 5, 100 . il-the DEM GROCERIES, &c.. rto - =Cs. r 17.17 4 C"1" COAL I- FOR BALE Cabal—THE ' Subscriber having made arrangements fogthe sale of a large quantity of that very superior quality of 'Coal, known as the Bowman Black Diamond Coal, I\Mined - from the Bowman Black Diamond Vein. near Whkerharri,he is prepared to sell un reasonable terms, either by the Ton, Boat Joao or larger quantities, 1.0 hip awl prepared Coal`, at his Wharf, (which Is the 1 nea%Move the Baltimore Coal Company's Wharf at or ne r Wilkesharre.) • . Cr Alkyerson3 wishing to purchase Coal ere desired to mil and examine ,the article for them elves. All Boats witt be loaded with the utmost despatch. Ad dress, Witiesbarre Post Office. WILLIAM L LANCE. Wilkesbae, Ocul,-1830 40-3 t• ' , CULL FOR SALE —T II E KORsCRIHER II AV ina a kd of , Goal on hand at the elchuylkid Nevi, gation Co 's Landing al Mount Carbon, will dispose of it at the tanning, deliver it to consumers at a low rate. Apply to I). J. RIDGWAY. Sept 2b. ISSO 39-31 Df !ATE VEIN COAL FOIL Elitl.l6.—TllE SUR scribers will sell the celebrated Gate Vela Red Ash Coal. Apply to TIMMAk MILES Ir. Co - 39.31 Sept V. 18541 vOPYISG PRESS FOR FOOR Ioot.CARS V for s.le at lIANNAN•B Cheap Statiintery Stone. 38 Sept VOA SALE-2 FRAME DWEILINII,I HOUSES r and Lot, situate on the l'ort Carbonit,,ad, above ens' street, in, the borough at Pottsville; the pron. erty of James iiOll.P. The lot is 121 feet wide, rtnnt- Ina on Port Carbon Ruad. by 200 feet deep, running north from that Ilne. tin the premises Is a. spring of gond water. The whole veld he said Icrtv. Apply to the subscriber, at West Delavrire DANIEL REED, Agent Abt:„.3.;• F•Pt 21. 12.50 ' I •TRNING LA'FHE FOR SALE Ull 1 the subeeralrer; with or Without inois JOrl. MORGAN, 31arkut Street, Pot)seille. Sept 14.1850. 57.41 . , 'I4I:LILT:PING LOTS FOR J .13 tI ,Low In Centre Street, Pottsville. Lnt. in New Ussile. _ Isms in Schuylkill Haven. ~ Lots in West Haven. Lots in York TOWII Apply to , ii HILL. WILLIAM S. August 31,1850 3.5.3n50i CHUReII LAMPS, FOR SALE.—TIIE MIS. l-, tees,. of the Second M. E. Church, Pradsville shout to introdirre the Gis• Ilaht Into their Pl, ace of worship, will dispose of the several Larnpat thereto, at a fery reasonable price: er.nsurritra of one Fil- , branch 'Hasa (71ra ndelier, two Pulpit LarnpaZ two 1 Arrow do, two Swinging• do. and two side do ;,all of whir h are constructed for burning Oil, and in good order. Please enquiry earl) of . Rev THOMAS F. JOHNSON, Pastor, • nr in SAMUEL M. KEMPTON,Trustee2i Aug 3. WO . 31-Afj FOR SALE.--The Subscriber I's de -• sit "us of selling the dwelling house in whirl. he now reAdes, in Morris' Adirition.. , The n -'7ll , building is one of the very hePtitt 1114.'110r ... , ough.—large and admirably arranged. with every,con -1 venience 1.,. make it desirable. Possess. lon given at I once 51.Irch 16. I sno _ I .4 'sfiß SALE—A '2O Ilnr,-Power Steam En 9100.. 1 itt ext elli•to working order, ouh veloiliog gearing all CaM11.1.., two 11(1111119, and IWO wire ropes. 1121c0 ahem 2-50 fert tong. for hoining Coal Creantoirtee. The above 1$ a:fir..t•rm:e - Eng toe: it has been in use nut!, .0 mom/m.ln the Borotielt of Tattiagoa, where, it may le: seen. Apply to JOAN [BUICK. SONS & Co.. 97 and 99 North ' hird Street, Philetla. nr to BENJAMIN 11E1I-NEIL Tamagni'. 41ay 11. 12,50 19-if L'OR SA t. E. —The subscribers offer fm sale a su r pert., 6 loch Pump. 6 rcpt stroke, wiih .00 yards of 5 it 6inch pities, with bolt, rings. &e., all in good order Aiflr, 35 Drill 10 inch axle. 8 of 14 bleb arr riguill with double brakes, all of whii.h are in go.KI ronoine order -Ako, 60 yards of 1 Inch slope t pain. The above Will be sold low for cash orapprov ed i paper. CONNER, ROADS & LITTLEIRIES, Nets Philaerlplna. 15.tf April 13, MO - 1 .4 4}11.11. I:ALE...A Large Cirmilar - iFii - afßrtren, 11. feet long. and feet in dianiele.r at the largett rod,—adapted la making coal of the most approved sizes—con 8135 GO and has been very little used—will be sold Hirai) for cacti. Eilquire at the York Store. E. YARDLEY gr. Co. Mareb 15, 16.'50 11- T: 4 , 0111 SALE...One 10 Ouse En:ine, with break ' int raters, iiereebs, shining and every inioa nereic , ary :Omni b Coal breakind estlbiannwitt, which will be ould nil very reawinitLie CEO. 11. PI ertS. 11-lf 10.001 . 01 . 1b110 _ (FOR SALE—One 30 horse hoisting engine, with it winding gearing all complete F,ethitire at the black Mine Colliery, York Farm, or at OP °frier 01 GEO. 11. POTTS. 11-tf March 16, , S5O UGH. SALF]--SO Largiilrn3d Cara, r 200 Fewt of ens i•ch Proof Chain, 300 d Inch Chain. 300 ." " GEO. 11. POTTS.. . rOOSALE AND TO LET.—Buiddine I.ota in Mount Carbon. Lewit , p.trt. Wood and Lynn's n.tilit inn to P..itsville,nn Norw..cia n st.. rothtville, anti in Minersville. Also a coovenient Office in Morris' Addition. Apnly_to IA3. 11. CAM FOR RENT. (NOLL - IF:11Y RENT.—A DOOR RE D A./ Ash "olliery with fixtures and breaker complete ready for Immediate. operation. Also, two Red Ash Veins unimproved. Apply to C. M. MIA., Real Estate and Coal Agent. 40 If Ot tuber 5. IRSO I;011 RENT—A COMFORTABLE 11OUSE ON the corner of Seventh and Mahantangn Streete, oprineite Thud PallerPOTl'S !MUSE'. Rent moderate, with immediate portaesginn. (Ipply to JAMES GILLINGHAM. Mahantango St. or F. ITODOSON, Silver's Terrace. August 17, IMO 13-tf ' OR. RENT—A Large siTtillE HOUSE. en P Manch rhonit street, and rotivrnient to thr road or Canal, wilt lie renr-A nt.rN the Ist of Apri next, or longer if requi,ll, Upon rearmininle terms The linilding is 10 ft I .y 30, two stories hin, and well related for 'tiering Bay, Grain, Flour, Feed, &c Application tirade to E. YARDLEY & RON. 47-rf , Twenty-six mile r of this division were 'graded in 1839. This part of the division will tequire repairs to the mad bed, and *ill be furnished anew with cul verts. - snit hridgcs . The country embraVed, in this division is healthy, well watered, and possesses facilities for obtaining' supplie. or provisions. ' . Proposais may he hosed ureiu cash payment*. or upon payments of a prrrpistion, or of the whole of the work in stock. f..: . The Directnrsiese*ve to themselves the right to ac- NI EW BICSIC.-.The Blind Owl and the Iltitte; . i; cep* of reject proposals as they may think proper for .11 .landeand. Jenny I.iiiirs !songs; I the interest of the CotonanY • Jenny LIIIIVI , Invnat ion Polka; . i The Directors expert to have, as much as SO mites Ilairiplitarg t 4 erenade Nlarch; 1 of the Northern Division, extending northwardly Born Serenade. de Sclinvert Divertissement.' the Coosa river in 3heihy county. ready for examine- Together with a Is - ge colt, e;11111 Of the latest and 1 , 11 , .11 by the 15th dr November, slid for letting by the most popular Music. Hawk's American Violinist, In- , Ist Hereto , er ; and 311 IllilYS more, ready for examina structlons for she Piano Forte. Fiore, Guitar, Sr. &c.. , tlon by the lat and tOrletwre by the 15th of January. always on l '"" .1 and for axle, ""1"lie and retail, at j 1851. I: is likewise th. irintentinn to let out the grad, pobli4hers' prices. Pieces not on hand olds ined to ; ing masonary and bridging of the remainder of the order by ' ' - B. BANN AN. , i SMIIIIYIII3 Division and of the Northrirn Division er- October 5, . 90— ' initiating at Gadsden. with all possible despatch. By order of the President and Directnrs.. LEWIS TROOST. • Chief Engineer: 37-6 t Yo• 17. 1819 FOll ILENT--The 'atop orropierl by S. Strauee. RA a Shoe Atoirr, on CY,IITP a Two Story Frame llonee on the Fame Lot on iiieronti St Enquire or Mnrch 15. NMI ENV - 3.11.7:41c.—Th05e Fatal Dreams, words by iloratio Es 9-; The 51nuniaiii Maui's Invitation, Harry the Miami., an admired song; The Fakewell vv.div.; The Welr.wite Polka; - - Cgret.lor March; Woody:tie llalopally; Gratin's Omnibus, a iselertien of rtvorif.e pleces„ - Tvvilight litunivr,s, an original theme wain brilliant varialVms.' Together with n latter collection or the latest and most mmuler music, alwa)n nu hand. Pieces obtained to order; of BANSAN'ts : Cheap nook and Mask Store. 39 Sept TA, ISSO \ EIS MUSIC BOOICS—JUST C.intlra l.audis, 111 . the America. Book of Cliureh Mmic. By I...isvell Mason and Geerzr James Weld, The opi..lolls of eminent musicians who hiIVP ex amined 000 pages hotly warrant the assertion that this is ihr most attractive and v.il liable collecting, er t:liurrh Mi ever published In this country. I addition to • a copious selection or the hest Mil tunes. it igneiil•VP.l TIM it roma ins n larger amount and greater variety of truly bemitlful New M 11.4. than any previous similar work has done Most nttli6. Is drawn if OM lilY high• est sourres. as thi.conuinsitions or Beethoven, Mozart, Gluck, Model, Bach Menilrlstiohh Selinheit, he. GEORGE F. ROOT. Esq.. nr New ` 7 Voilt City. Or ganist and C:ionotortor or Must.: in Mercer St. Church, and - Professor of Music iu Rutgers. Spindler, and oth er lustitntes. WI, St of this work...ll4lth for beautiful and tasteful tone'rodOes. and 6.r rich and truly scientific harmonies, a is. far •Ines tor to any similar work with which I MT, :11quaini«ci " GEORGE F. RkTTF.R. F.sq , of Boston. Organist to ilir Musical Education Society,-also to Old South Church, air., expresses the opinion that "For anal nality of style, and excellence of harmony. it is the best P-alm Ilook,ever published in thecountry. CS-Numerous other eminent Musician. express Otero- SYIVPII quite as snottily of its meths. Also just published. TIFE MELODIST. ok new collection ofTopular and Social Songs, Or'gi nal or selected. harmonized and arranged for Soprano. Alto, Tenogond Bare voices. By George James Webb and William. Mason. These afroks are for wile by Booksellers generally; Published hi, M okriON & W, 218 Pearl Street, sew'Yoilt. 31 . 2mo MU= DIANOS FOR SALE. NEW AND SECOND -1" hand Pianos, from the factories of the most cele. brated makers in the United Slates, always on hand, and for sale, on she mast favorable terms, by the anti - amber, n tin respectfully invites the pablic to examine them at his house. In 311 street, one door below Cal - lowhlll,west side, Pottsville DON .\T r3A,Aft, Professor of Music— July 13. 1854. .a—Nnt ' !\ FAN' alUsle —LEE & WALKER, SEGUES sore to Geo. Willis, No. 162 Chesnut st.eet, under Barnum's Museum, hate jusipublished th °flowing beautiful liallads,-Polkas. Think ere you Speak;iby N. J. Spade The Secret, by the `author of " Will u love me then es now " - Saucy Kate • as rung by Mr. (Mann, Dt slc by Dr. " Raise the bright Flag of Columbia," adaptedto the popular air of "Ever be liappy;'• in Opera " Enchan tress." The' Thou art gone, by the late "./. T. K. Sullivan." Hopei seas LOVE, • Woman's Love, A Dream that love can u'reer forget, by M. Keller. Dilligcnt Polka, by J. AjGetze. Fria i do. by M. Keller. fthceniz do, as performed at Cape 'May, by Johnson's Band. GOT Brillizet, from the Opera of the Four Senior Almon. by T. C. Wiereck. - dli Aniusetaents. Elegance's, brCharlcs Voss! K W have the pleasure to announce to the pub lic that thew stock of titteet 'Music consists of the largest snd most complete assortment to be found in the country 4 they are constantly adding to their stock all the new Music published in ;sew Turk.Boston,ace• A Ana assortment of the best manufacturers of New Vert and Boston, at the lowest cash prices. MUISICAL MIS I EIGMENTI. Also, a general assortment of Guitars, Violins. Den im, Flutes, Accordenna: &c. Violin, Guitar , and harp Arings of the best Italian qualities, ail of which ill be furnished to the public - sod the trade at the lo • •at Tatra. Orde aßonaoallrattendedto Sn I , 1850. CIONLi.—PROROSALS FOR FURNistillta ECG and)atoVe Coal, mired, for the Public Schools] or the•horongb of Fantaille, will be received by the tint. dervigned.a\Committee of the Board, until'Oct. 18.50. The Chat to be delivered in good order, freefriT Dirt and stmeWnd put into the Coal houses at each School Motive. JOHN S. jo MARTIN. DA ANDR E%VIL MoßTlblEftlEom NIEL LEIB. October S.18:0 • , a'OTICE.—A SPECIAL MEETING OF 'THE 11 Stockholders of the Mechanics Saving Fund As , sociation will be held on Monday evening, Weber 7th at 7 o'clock, at the house of Joseph Kline. The pro Posed amendment to the , Constitution relative is security for loans, and the amount •pufa 011 glamor stock upon the death of a Member, will come up for consideration Punctual attendance is requested. JAMES FOCHT, Secretary.. , . October 5, IMO 40-It • DRAFT OF THE 116 ROUGH OF BT. CLAIR:— Nonce Is hereby given that copies of the Survey of the (Swoop of St. Clair have been wade accord ing to the Act of Assembly incorporatitte said thi. • rouge, and that on,. Copy" halt been filed with the Clerk of the Quarter Staab:ins In Orsvigsburr anti, another in the otlice of the Chief Burgess of the Eta, rough of St. Clair. Any objections to said snnrey ,w in be h...urd by the CoUneif of said ii6iiough. at their Bonin on glattudav the HO of CVober. inst.. be wee n the hours of 2 and 6 o'clock, .M, preparatory to the recording of She 1 1 3E00 as the Estaolishelgur— vey the thirough. cif ARLES LAW'fbN, Jr., Chief Burgess. I tat Clair, October : 412-3 c Otiett-:TO TAXABLE INHABITANTS: of Branch Township, that after the 20th day. of October next. the duplicate of School tax, %vitt be put' inlet the hands of a Constable for collection, occluding , to law: with the addition of , 5 per tent, and ati other Oonetable fees for coliectini the same. . #OIIANAN COCIULL, • Etß3 iTell - 10 - OL — TAX—NITEICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN 13 that the Treasurer (lithe School Board - eelll attend at Die Office, neatly opp..aite the American Hotel,' lately et copied by Mr. Vlt'ondsidc, nn the 3d, 41h and 5111: days of October; between the hews of 9 and IR; sind 2 and 5 o'clock, for the para.., of receiving' lPite fintlOSSi Tax of the Borooch. After that date, aH who ortfeet paying Hurts etchoot Tax, will be charged 5 per cent. additional tax acrwrifin , .t0,1 . a0, to pay the expenses of collecting the same. GEOAGE M. CUMMING, Treastner. p er t 18. 1959. , 39-It .1 °TICE—St:POOL 110118 E PROPOBALS will he received-by the [bead of C-chitot ['hectors Of North Manbeim Township, schuvikilt , county. foe the erection an frame School house At the Otwighbueg Lantittig, in•said Tuernship, 30 by 36 feet, one story high. Said Proposals will be decided. upon nn the sth of Osteber at 10 o'clock, A. M.. at the house of Widow Moyer, in said. township. Any information with regard to the Bui.dwß, can be obtained of any of the Directors. ' E. KLEINERT, SW:. Ne vt 2r l . 11 4 50 ' 39.2 t GEO. rorrs J. MORGAN. Markrt St 11-tr MUSIC MEM 0 . 4 /4 ki =r-'li , . Trrn , i re( a ;he School tinard - Pe.Wellyn Oriohee 5. 1550 - 4013 t - OTICE.-- IN THE COURT , OF 11.:0511110. p • of echolkitl County. Jacob Reed, Jr. - t re. Of flept Term.l6so—No.2ll. John B Reed and , Fi. Fa. • , Moses Rifler. J . The undev.igned Audimr, appointed by the emir, of Common Firmr of rtclruytkill County, to ascertlbt awl report the names of • Mipers and Laborers cltsientne payment out of the proceed, of sale, nuderthe above statrd Fs Fa , with their respective deices. will.at tend at his Office. in the Borough of Pottsville, on Thursday, the 17lb day of October next, at 10 clnck A` M.; when tied *here rot persons interested can attend. JOON P. IIOI3ART, Auditot Sept ^.+, 165020-61* ____ • UDITOWS SOT,ICK—TiIIi UNDERSIGN !I ell Auditor; appointed by the Orphans' Court of tic )11111 County. Ltd distribute the balance' in the the hands of William 'B. (lull, Administrator, of the estate of John Curry, deceased; will attend for that purpose of his office in the Borough of Pottsvii.le, m. Tuesday t he - 15th day of October next,at 10 Weida, A bl.; when and where ail persons intnested can at tend. JOHN P. HOBART, And.tor. Sept 28.1850 • EVE3SII-3te _ OTICE IS lIEStIIY GIVEN. THAT have purchased at Sheriff's Sale, the funneling,' ankh-sof nem - mini property* sold the said Sheriff.t as the property of [fruity Wilson, to wit t-5 Horses., Inrse Wagon, 5 setts of Harness and have loaned ibr saute to the said Henry Wdsott, to be u*d by tom 'during old pleasure. • t t 6, 1650 =I OTICE—VVIIERAS, LETTERS OF iniration on the estate nft.nuts E. Lewis, late of the Borough or Minersville, deceased. have been granted to the nub-scriber ; all,-lemons Indebted to said enrate, are fermented to make immediate payment t 0 the staisc fiber, and those having etaiiris Signing( the name, will present them duly authenticated for settle ment,. lIIAIiIA LEWIS, Admmlettetr t ix. 38 e t 21. MD _ OTICE TO TAX COLLECTORS.—NOTICE • Is hereby given, That tie Tax Collectors of the several townships athl Boroughs of the Colll ,l -9 of Schuylkill, for 1848 and 113.19. are earnestly requetted to come forward, and pay over to the County Treasu rer, the balance yet reinaining due on their duplicates, beta een this and the 2lat day of October next other wise 'hey will be proteeited against and dealt with according to law. 1;4 4-AC BETZ. WILLI ANI EXAILEVICociers 1111011 A EL - ERITZ. ,• como,isrloner's Office. Or- / wigAiirg, Sept 21, 100. f XECU TO It:'S NOTICE—WHEREAS:CET v., tees 'testamentary on in. estate of Elias Derr, late of the! Borough of Pottsville, deceaXed; bayebeen xratded lei the subscriber—all persons indebted to said estate, are reijaested to make, Immediate payment to the subset thee. or to JOseph Derr, Puttesiqe, Yeti° is airtliOriznd Co receipt tbr the same; and those having etatins 62:limit the said,tate, will present them duly iithentitated tor settlement to him, nr to the sub scriber, ISRAEL. DERE. Executor, 37141 ept 14. a 8.50 11 OTICE FOR PROPO.SALS....M.ABAMA AND TENNESSEE RIVER RAILROAD.—Seat ed Priiposaii will 4ri received by the Directors of the Alabama and Tenneairee River Railroad. at their tilfwe in Selma; until . ' he first of November for the gra duation. sonsimary and bildeing of .S 6 miles of the Southern Division of said road, extending northwardly for Selma. Pl.trs andprotiles may be Inspected; and Fpecifica lions and infornoWn;will be given al the otlice' of !he Company in Selota.. on and after the 1514 of October lIPXI. • Sept. 14, 150 (s AVTION RUNAWAY 7 APPRENTIeF.A.— ./ it is understood that rertainfindividuals in this city are and have been inciting AliprenticeS employed in the Printios Busine.tts in the countty, atammi and about Philadeldbis, m abscond from their nta mm mm This tieing In vi,ildtion "(the laws or this Common wealth, notice is heNtly given tlial ull such absconding Apprentkes will he an trehehded and imprisoned Until . the arrival of their resnecilve masters to rcciiiim them: and ell persons lihrttortng them prt.seeuted tattle full extent of the law: t Philadclinim,:Qcnt,H, 1950 37-31 OTICE — IS HEREBY GIVEN TO PERSONS that may have . lusurante affected in the Lycoming Mutual Insurance Company. that Aasessment No. 5 him been made, and alrpersons not having already paid 1 the same, are requested to rail on the subscriber tab* has been appointed Receiver and Agent for the cnisnty of Schuylkill, and situ) will be loam' at his office in Ventre street, on "itrinelay and Satorrlay • • to attend to the same. ; )NO. CLAYTON, Raiseiver and Agent for Ly. Co. 51u. Inautance C.tinPatt7- Sept:7, 1850 311.4 f. AST NOTICE.—ALL PERSONS AltE PAU. I i tinned not to putt hues or nsr nn Oil from nr D '4rhoener, purporting to he F 8. Pesten:lr Patent Lire Arica Him Oil. He tvis no authority from me to make it.—he has not even the correct rereipt to make ft.— still is using a part of my hurried - tents in wmne PinPnr 1i4.110. I respectfully refer all persons interested to the decisions or the • various U. S. COMIC lately; for infringements of Patent,rtehts. lam the Patentee and ;Me owner of this, and: am determined to prose; cute not noty U. U Sch , ener, but all persons purch■s ing or using t4e oil from him. to the utmost relent of the law. P. 8. DEVLAN. Pawnee. 23-smo. Iteadine.P June 8,1830 VISTIICE. —LABORER, MINEReS AND OTII - whii wish to purchaie lota in Treys - Irina, at private cile;ivill And an Agent nit the Premises, neat the town nt Bliarnoliln. Labor on the Railrnad will, be taken in payment or lota. One nor the wages of. the laborers will be advanced in cash. D.ll. BOYD, Agent. 1:1-tr June 8. 1830 NOTICE-D - EVl.niVd PATENT LURIIICAT- - 1 ing °h.—Whereas. a notice 'has appeared in a newspaper in this ff”unty, cautioning alf persons from. purchasing said Oil Onm me, nowt hereby glve no tice that !hold the exclusive right to mannfachant and' sell said oil In the ,Counties of Schitylkill, Lebanint. tbophin, Lehigh, - ,Northampton, Carbon. Luzern,. Coinmbia, Wyoinilig,"tin - rthundmrland and Lyeominii; and that all pentads. who shall interfere with my rights. as a threaaid; shaft he income:fled according to lair, and that 1 willindemnify, protect and. 'save harmless all persons who Ethan purchliP said nil from me. R. D. selimNESI. 224 if te. lune t. 1850 Pogo 01'1 E.—All persons are hereby notified net to . LI punt:lime or ore ; Oil from R. D. Schaeorr s purpor ting to be P. B. Deslan's Parser Lisii.ticaring Ott,as he tura no nuthorliy to make such Oil,end any person pur chasing or using tho Olt from him will be prosecuted according to Lew. _ . _ May 18. IMO, rtOPARTRIERSIIIP--WILLIAM WALLACE of the late firm of- Wallas & Ettakision, has this day formed a copartnership with SAMUEL H:ROTII. RIMEL, for the transaction of a General Coal Busi. nese, under the firm of Wallace & Rothermal. The reeelvtne and 'Wapitis of Coal will be contin ned, as heretofore , on wharves at Gloucester, lb* No. 9 Richmond. Otße BO Walnut Street. , A WILLIAM WALLACE. SA)I'L, ROTUERMEL. May 1, IBSO.'• 18-tf • 1 SAKE Co - diri - and ICCOOPt• 0 FOSTER lir. DALY, haring been assigned toll's @unwritten'. 'all petering Mains', accounts open With them, are requested to mill and settle, and those in debted to make pay'ment only tons or our author sed agent. ; • , N. 13:—All accounts not 'tided before the Oral of. December nest, will be left with a Squire for settle ment. Nov 10. PIM Q ArKA.GO CUE ESE—Jost received and for sale !..v M SE "erne & Ce. May 4, 1959 i 1,01-tt EDWARD BECEEIt, JoNATHAN SHULTZ 39.40 , • En ra=tiel P. 9. DENiI.AN, Patentee, Reading, Pa SO.V. 13: & 7. FOSTER ,16-t•