' TVItIS OF TII6 MIN Iti3' 3OIIDIAL.-41soLe Itivitecittrrnaiv..—Two Pofiat's . per annum, payable aerbi-annuatly in advance, tn there who reside lo the County=and aligning lit advance to those who resida _oat or tho Gloomy. The publisher reserveli to himself the right in charge 11245 per alum tn.; when payment ,I delayed longer#44inelet r: ..: are ctese. ,Three Fopiento nue altdressi,' . .. . 10.5 0(1 . Seven ' I .' '- , -:.. 1 i ' .... 10.00 Fifteen. i'., • 20 00 .. .. . • Five difilats in advanne trill pay for tilfra Years hbacriptioniotbe jeareob - • , ' • _ RATO 07 ADTMITISI7-1:!; One Square of II Ikea. 3 times, • Every subsequent bisertkok._ Foot Ottev.l dine, : • ' - Subsequent itiserttons, each,' • - • - , One Squire . ; moutbs, • : - six month, Vine Year, , . • • llnsiness Cards of 511aes. - per.annont,: Slertitants sad otkers,advertlains by,tlte"year. with tke privilege of . lnkettinitlifferent after eieernents wetkly,. ' - - 12 00 ref.sner Advertisements, as per agreement. _ . . Miners' 3ourtint. Sliturday Slornlpg. ; Ott. 19. coNcitzsstol%iA,L ELEcTios,. In all the late ejections - eicept in' this State, there is er'ery.reiito4 for corltratula-. tim, among the Whigs. There has 'been a decided gain in every State except this, where the ttpatliylif.the party preTcated a similar •ruit. • We° feel mortified fOr the cons.e mauences of such indifference., ,Tlie „rotes of the people are taken abroad as the expres • :sion of their wishes, when eve& one knows the result of the tate election in this State is not a correct test or its wants. '. For instance, President Fil,tmore remarked-: to a,. citizen from this Borough, calling onliru...itt Wash ington- some days•ago, that Pennsylvania did; not want Brotection--the gentleman affirmed to the cobtrary—br i t the .President insisted that.ihe people's votes were their Legislators' only guide to= the wants of the - State. Such is the deleterious influence eierted by this misrepresentation. If those` , Whigs, who neglected to'gia to the polls and refused their aid in carrying out the principles of the par ty, are made to suffer for want of 'proper legislation, why let them suffer—they de it,they harenoluidy to blame but them selves. - THE AMENDMENT. - The election" returns thus . far, leave no doubt that the amendment to the constitution, by which the Judiciary are hereafter render ed elective in this State, is tarried by a large majority. This evinces the tendency of the people toward Democratic 'principles and shows that wherever the opportunity is 'of fered they prefer 'assuming the . ity themselves to vestint,! it in the hand 4 of their rulers. ' Themotive purely and thor oughly republican. It actords with thespir it of our institutions, and every attempt, in opixLsition to this feeling, only developes a stronger and more "decided voice in its favor. LoCo~ocoiurtn If the Coot and Iron intrresit or . rrer to tririre proper cur. and the prat questi et of the ToCtiitt ever to be perm:lr.-oily oral prope li a ej.,,ted, it tont4 be done not by a Fr. , of hr.inelink Whir Poliiit ioov, who mote ;lose of it on the PT.e, of every etertion. merely In 'odvortre their own ortfirb pervonott and politicatend,bot it 111./+t be arentoptisbed by Dent orrats, who from the foot dOitto of, otir g437rfu11i..111 have a.. h rally efferle.l- . 4...yriy gong Illinr. next a , o Nation vre, : ettjof, and upon witinti yr tou:4 depend in the (tome :u ITI the post - (I,:otlkeritrie. . Why did'at they do it when ihey !had the chance?, They had a uinjority in both Lou ses-'of Congress at the last session, and were .importuned by both parties: to vote for a - Tariff Reform. Some of the lending Loco loco wire-workers made it their speclalbui ness to visit Washiiigtun fur that purpose. if the Ernronum hail not puivosely,avuided giving the votes in Conzress7on this subject, it cotthl not have had the cheek, ban] as it it i to pt , tblishAis piece orimpude'nce to Lye common sense of its readers'noty.. AtiONYMQILN LETTERS. The Danville Incellrgencer; says a note signed." Lucifer” was picked up in the street last week, giving notice that the town wculd be fired on the comitiOnesdai. Vile hare nut heard of -any such vi...itation, ',and therefore presume. the prettiction was fate. - The same *lnd of an attempt was some time since inade to frighten the citizens of Lancaster by antirtymous communtrations, purporting to be from an authratit..! -- ionrce, "disclosing the intended destrtiction,of the city. Fur anonymous ivriters and their conimanica nuns we have the most thorough contempt, for although occasionally this mode of address may p be rendered unavoidahle r in ninety-nine eases 'out.6l a hundred it is dune to conceal some trie4n . and cowardly, pttrpose. Potts- • ville has not escaped her experience on the s - übject l i. No one prompted by honest and ' honorable motives would talie this method. of advisin,g a friend, and the tArng who wo,t,thl thns covertly and Meanly excite the teals of a community with some threatening calamity OT atteinpt to blast the character of a citizen, sinks to i'level with the villain who stabs his. unsuspecting victim undei cover of the midnizht darkness and deservm the law's severest visitation. .The Danville ..fricild"(?) subscribes the genuine signature of such writers—.. Lucifer", aye, the very infernal imp himself. ' SLAVES IN 31ARYLAND, _The total population of Cecil County Md., according.to the late census as 19;041, of whom 891 are_ slaves. In 1810,41tere were 13.329 whites and 1,352 „slays';' , • , .. I . ,: jng a decrease of 461 among, the ° years. The proportion of decrease is prob ably not so great, in otlier portions "of the State. In Cecil, however, front its peculiar locality being, next to Chester _County, in this state, the means of es.cape are-rendered easy to a temptation. Fetv owners can be found in the county, with as many as a half doz en slaves, and tnany hare none at ail. - Schuylkill .Narigalion.—There ire large forces engaged on this improvement,and the work is . pushed to the full extent of the abil ity 'to obtain, hands at the present rates of wage. The water is aiready•, in the canal fnmi" Philadelphia to Oaks Outlet Lock, four'. miles - below Phoenixville,and Elwood Morris, informs us that the water will be in atfar,Up as Reading by the first of .Novern j+.---i-..' the damage front ' ; Pottsville to ktrtrarD,ana move-PortS.flintost, will be re -paired by the first of Deetmater,--atul . there r 7. lna . ins no further tfout as 10 . 1 he ability o l i he Company to hare the reNirs eosuple lied SO to resume business by the opening, of navigation in - the Spring. . Gen. Dielkfl.—We understand this gentle• man spent some time in thecounty,prev ions to t h e decant], 'using powerful (lima's in Invor of his ig-eleCtiptt to the:State Tieasury. In some' Cases hi- sopeited NVlii;.r., votes fur the I LocOtoco . earididafes to the Legislature, conn thig no doubt on the ',mutual influence of the respective office:. Our friend 0.11. Illcelrr :EN., has bee' —lcetefl Pisiriet Attorney in Carbon County 4y -a handsome_majority over his Locotoco ompetitor. This spenjts well for Mr. W.'s Ideserieil popularity in so strong a Locofoco oupty tis - Cartxm. Ile was t6eonly success -, 1 . 1)1 qopliclAte on the Whig tiehr. A ' Western Art-Union.--IVe obser tt distribution of the prizes of the Vestertt Art-Union will take ply at Cipeinatti og the first Monday •of liorember;; - -Power4 Great' Slave ialming ihe anyl one desires the - opportunity of : dra e witig this splendid piece •of artistic mechanism, now is the time. Subscriptions $5.00 each; will be received ,up to Saturday 'rev taut. at Barman's. 61. et? • 121 113 00 5 60 8 CO 3 00 SECEDING" LOCOVOCOISD NEW , The following, extract .i.s,,trom ajettecto I the New York Evening.; Ant; by , fdilthaine I To►ppkin,s, krinetly State Senator from the Ist District, aad SOO oi, the illUSifiOtlj Gov. Daniel-D. Torupkins, long recognised as the idolized leader of the New York.DemocracY. It relates to the Free Suil - Secession 'from the. late Locoft'ico Syractrse Convention—Opp°Sex its resolutions, - and • handles some- of. the ' . . leaders without gloves;• • - ' • : .-.4 . 1 appeal to yon,.,.felrow4lemodats, not to-be .werved from your duty by 'any' such se duetive cry-7—("Thqt. .country ueeds re repc*.v."l„. Take.no such eneivaungnntl dis-1 hortorablejeme., - What: yield without a contest, sifter a-Sittere 'skirmish, ."belbre.,Ae. heavpartillery eta be brought on the ground!' "I,,ppeal to you *least to, abide the result of another session of Con,gress. ,lf, when an intliznant dimand from enure North for the imrtiediate and total repeal of' the uncon stitutional, _inhuman still 'infamous Ftigitive Slave bill, shill have reaChelyour legislative azents, and that demand remains disregarded and unsatisfied ; if, When you shall have tried against the tyrantpower which "dares to en._ stave millions of the, human race, all. the weapons with which reason, truth, justice andinimanity have supplied you; if when yoti shall have exhausted 'every patriotic effort to elThee from the escutcheon of your country "the damned Spot," and every such effort shall have failed; if, when every hope, inspired / 6v a zealous love of liberty, shall. have been . frustrated, and those who dared indulg,e it shall have been obligtd•to smother within their bosoms the promptings of the Genius of Freedom il; when the down-trod den victim of' tyrannical oppression, feeling that their isTio'hope for freedom other than the freedom of the ,grave. has for his only conotation the thouglit that - There is a land Where Noli/.. are Free. Where Tyrant's taint not Nature's bliss, If Death that World'r. bright opening . be, Oh! who would Live' a SIM - C. 113 thie l •—" If, when in despair at the ini•fliaiency every human exertion suggested bycihrfeel logs of justice and mercy, witt% whichlbc Almighty has endowed you ; ifihen, I say; you seek 'repose, it will he accompanied 13 ) the consoling reftecjidn that every duty which you owed to yourselves, viDur country and Sour fellow-man has been raithfully dis charged, and that youleave the cause (gibe Slarein the hands of the kindest of masters. that great Master of the Universe, who hath given every assurance that he will "give liberty to the captive, and set the bondm".", free." But, now to yield.; ere the ;.I.i.settc:,ion has fairly commenced, est' palpieare in - 11 - Y aware,of their Constitutional rights in refer• I Puce to the nasst important question which 1 has ever arisen in our country. Now when I'l4 gteat God or the Universe has made the itedst Manifest interposition in our favor. Now, when he has clearly shown that "those whom he wishes to destroy, he tirst deprives of reascin,!' for has he - not deprived vOur enemies of that most skilful guide ? What stronger evidence could the Slave Power have '- '24rell that, with them,'"reason had deserted its throne, and that madness reirmed para mount:" than that contained in the passage . 1 ...0f the infamous "Fugitive Slave 'bill." Now 1 to yield would be madness worse than theirs, and ,wiekednef.s- more inexcusable. Yield I rot, fellow-democrats; let no. cry for union . and harmony induce you to unite yourselves I in action with those with whom you cannot I harmonize in principles. j Reg,retting the false position in which the I-Democracy_ is at present placed—,lnowing f that, cn rtflection, they will relieve them ! selves from that position—and believing, I myself' influenced by pure and proper mo t tires in making, this communication—l re main, as ever, the sincere friebd and advo- cate of three inseparable colnpanionti, true Democracy and rtal ,4:71 srr forth.'--The editor or the Asheville (N. C.) . 1 1/e,sseng,er:is certainly some pump kius. He speaks for himself—hear him : " have at !act lost one sabseYiber be cau,,e Ave went "against The Nashville Cott ; vention., &c. &c. &c. ," and he advises ta rs .to "mere. to the North." We advise hinrito more to douth Carol km, as pay meta an set off to r his-aciiice. We wish him, and every Aubbiriber we bare got, to understand (if they do not already) thsit we are fatly, posi. tirely, and unchangeably of . vosed tors dissolu tion of the Union, and to every :nan, measure, met) ; or schetne that look's that Nos, come from what quarter it mar, North—South, East or \Vest, Nashville, Asheville, N. York or Kentucky, and to the whole hatch of selti‘ht ambiticitts, fanatical agitators, North aed Sonth, who sanction such a measure in the remotest was., With them Ave want no fel lowship mean- such as are and have been trying for mortths, by words and acts, to serer the I.lniott--arrrong whom we class the notorious Rhett, acrd all his followers arid abettors- We recommend hempen cravats to all such degenerate sous of American sires : and while we.`ivis ft, this understood, we wish it also un derstood that , we go for the Sonili, the North, the Eat, and the West—the South for -the sake of the Union, and the Union fbr !fie' sake of the South. We have novseen and now see no cause for a dissoltrtion• otihis Union, and no' 'probable cause but Mexico, Utah, Scc,, and these we had-rather scent the d----I than to see one State severed from the Union; and. till we do see more clauses thin We have yet, we are ready to write, talk, march, fight, and,die t•in the field of battle," in defence of oar comtnon Constitution, our common codutry, and our heaven-.bom Union! We , recommend to this subscriber the —Roarer," or “BumblebecVlVest." • The Lchrnron Coutricr in deprecating the ' - re!...tilt Of the 'vote for Cong,ress in Dauphin - "The NV higs,of Schuylkill County, we be lieve, did - their whole duty; but it seems there- are some, over there wbo , have not yet suffered enough frotn the prostration of their tatersts Loenfoco Free Trade to make them entirely turn their hacks upon that party. We scarcely - know whether Itlr 8., under the circumstance, should consider the voice of Schuylkill , county for more pro tection or not. Their votes would seem to give %owe truth to the declaration of Senator Sturgeon that they AVM doing first-rate. A strange world is the political one." That's right, Mr. Courier, give it to the Free 'Traders, they ought all in be sent to Europe, and live among those whose doc trines they advocate. .. Tier Differcncr.-:The Locofoco , papers are abusing Mr - Meredith because he predicted, a defimacy of five or six millions in our rereau_e_y_A the late fiscal year,. whereas the result stio•rsthatthere will be a.surplus.-- The Titsralx ,, ,a 21 , fonitsr-o_6serrcs upon this 'statement that it indicates - a - died mistake, nail one that would not have beenvery-:-lilie• lv to occur under. Locofoco management.— Whenever a &yid, 'under Locofoco rule was foretold, it„ was dead certain to prove true! National Cllrreney.--Alre" find in a New Eugland'Paper the following ingenious table of a nationalsurreney: • 10 Loafers make 1 Grog Shop. 1 Grog Shop makes 50 Drunken's. • 50 . Drunknrds ruirrso 50 Ruined Families kill one Poor4lousg mu" Jail. - 1 Poor-House and Jail make 1 Great Bill of Costs. - 1 Great Bill of costs make 1 POOf Town 1 Poor Town drains the County Treasury 1 Bankrupt County is a Great State Tax I Great State Tal drains the Nationa Funds. 29E323 YORK. lIM - „ .-_, _.. „ - -7' . 'TlM'''. NIMERSITOUItS:i.7--ii:::-X1141$ ' , ~. -- -. '::Atre ;;:, - li.:rf-'..!!y':::,::' ---.1:11" MENESEMEI ITA, SE/14TM ANDIIIIIIII SUN_ TOVI. ,I 'lie follinvingioff-band 14h otthe Is 4 de 'Senate and' f iar-Legishitcii s istrom the Wasi- Ington e,oreismidtut or theli. Y. - - i rri b #fe. He cuts Ina slashes indiscritatinatelY4otkive ry side. We hid 's hearty - laugh over it mfr. selves . and, we giie it, that our readers map eniai liWi.alPle 6 d3. ll . ; ; 1 ' t t r .,' 1 itftdienot beriiti - *repos, idler ail:l4e I of the most prolonged and tempestuous ses- I ,sion .of the-American.. Congress. which—has ever , occurred, to take a bird's-eye remspee.t of its men, Measures and 'means. rshall, so far as the peThonil is cOncemed. confine sty rime* to tha . 4eriate, *hick Us veep, more especiallY . 2 finder Imy supervisicut, though not, I rejoice io say, under my direc tion. , The - coup_ grail of-ihe Senate Chambera I the cortimencement of .the session ,was quite different front whit* Was at. ihe close.— Death's doitigs.'hiit„triade a considerable change in the liooinents of the picture..Tlien thecentral fi gure in the Iciiegroutid4oti the Whig side of Abe houseoras Daniel Wehater, 6miliarly knosim •tis Black Don, 044 On the LocOfoco side, John'. talhOun, both. of Whorri have been rein'oieo.'by - the,grim mon ster, Death—one directly and the other inci dentally, which last is, .suppose, the more pleasant method 'of dealitig with hi;kings , Black Dan, , alias the - Godliie, as he has been cognomened by his especiaLadmirets, is a sort of intellectual hippopotamus or `rather, no doubt I ibould say v aiftlephant, though I tried, by thesubstitution of another powerful but .unwieldy, ticast.',to avoid the intetess of the comparison. .It won't do.T- The .elephant is the legitimate type of the man: trite or not. - Ile has'immenst power, bulk and weight, but no agility or expertness in the use of_ his power. If •he pets his foot on f 013,, you, are a dead man, but then there is no special necessity for you to get under his feet. He is good natured as long as fie is well fed, and much prefers beinglet alone to being provoked, but when provoked his Wrath is quite frightful to weak ntrves. He is an extremely useful iu carrying heavy burdens and i; fond hunting in droves. It would be ungenefous, pcihaps, to posh the mallet further out, and affirm that Web ster; like the elephant, can be trained to hunt liis nein' kind, and do faithful service to his eaPtois, against his own kith and kin. But some things that are -ungenerous are true. C,allyiun has a strong personal resemblance to the devil. I judge from the portrait only of this latter personage as exhibited in Du _lkenff's great painting of Adam nod Eve. If Canova , -bad .set rot the likeness it could not be better: and go strong bas been the relatipu of ideas in :I;rxy mind ever sine saw both. that I cannot possibly think of the great South Carolinian, since his depar ture from earth, otherwise than as head-dev,i',.. in one of Sweilenborg'sinfernalgroTp s , sirj+ ving,with desperate encl7,V l lu maintain the e7uittlTiuni between infernal and the su pernal regiont—which I take to be the pro+ Slavery Z. - ud the dnti-Slavery potentialities of thr,se ilominions. I: speak of course of the Nullifier as` of a liistuticnl _character, and without the slightest: personal disrespect.— Indeed, I feel none toward differ of the gen-- tleman last mentioned. Another impOrtani figure in' die group on Alislekof the Spate Chamber at the begnt ing.of the session, not, thereat the end of it, was .Totn Colvin,-;-the modern Morons. Morme must have been fat, for flesh on the ribs and j . orialty Live associated together frorn.time immemorial . Tom Corwin is fat too, as he should be: But the flesh of him is not his only good; quality.. He is honest arid, disereet. Honest the whole world pro claims, him,- that is .every,body who knows di:screet.Heeertbinly is for he did aqtgmake to speech thiringie whote session. Ie said the reason: was 'that Seward has pointed.st the truth :and thrOws the whole Senate and the COUI101" into convulsions, but that if he (Corwin) spoke, he should tell the truth straight out, which might be the death of them. Out of mercy therefore to the Senate and the country, as he eould'nt lie, he kept still. Corwin -is "eforek lull" of genius. Ile - wants cultivation and good taste. Of the men who: had taken the places of the great men who had been named, the first is Mr. Winthrop:, of Mass.—a patrician, that is, I belive, etemolog,icalfv, a man who has _a father/ He isa man of decided latent, beat the unfortunate victim of respectability. Socb men never lead, though they may be at the head. Thos. Eating is simply a mari el great g,porl sense; what the Western pro .* call "horse serke." He does his own thinking bat thinks pretty mach in the bea ten tracks. Mr. Calhoun's successor also died. and of kw soceessor•l am not bound to . . speak . . • ' There is no man blithe Senate now, who -is more observed or fistened to by strangers in the galleries that/ Hale of New Hamp shire. With the exception of Mr Clay him self, he is 'the readiest debater in the body. e is perfectly fearless and ant -spoken in what he believes to be right, but loses some what of, his weight;-perhaps, by talking a trifle too often, andi by rather, too much readiness to display iris ability :it a retort.— 'Hamlin has some finalities "for a Senator, bekuuse he knows all about the coasting trade. Bradbury nndNowiswonld be respec talle proices of the; peace to say the least, Upham is sit! , , ac 4 When he iIMS well, was neither very great: or vey handsome. Phelps turns round whenever he is punched in the ribs.. The Rhode Island gen:A:men are good natured and compankinable. 11.? Connecti cut Senators are Ju.st goCKI lawyers. • • Tru man Smith has the , credit, in addition, Of being a party leader,j but his looks and' de portment deceiyetne Mitch if he has the tal ent for intrigue., Davis of Mass.. is "honest him." Dickinson ishunker. Seward bewilders everybody by going 1 . 1 straight forward, A thing so unexpected in a politician ,that it is , the gthitest puzzle of the day. Everybodtf persists in believing that he corers up untler his seemiug simpli city of character some profouna design, which their poor wits are utterly: unable to fathom. He is the most mysteribuscharacter in Wash ingion, simply bendse he has nothing to conceal. ,„ Cooper of Pa. 'is rather sibolastic, and Sturgeon rather stupid. Miller, I pre sume, whistles well.; I don't know what other accomplishment lie may have.' Dayton and Pearce nre gentlemen. Wales and Spruance have the collocation and perhaps the caliber of the Siamese Twins. Hunter is a lazy, loungiog, genteel and accomplished Virginian. Mason, doves the "niggers" for the money they are Worth, and - growls like a bear with a sore head at everything,. rod ger badgers eyerybodt with his wit. I have described him it tenet heretofore. Mangum 'gets drunk habitually. Butler is a "good fellow," quick to be• angry, but bears no m i ke. Berrien is-not a very old tnan. look ing twenty, years younger than he is—precise, elegant, scholastic and logical, a Martinet in the proprieties, only, forgetting himself gem sionally when Slavery is the subject, :ging is a sort of male spinster. He wgreat in small things: . 'Paradise would ,ltare been barren for him if there were no points of order to settle there, Clemens is a Southern 'fanatic. tlfhe was not a lazy man lit would be a,dangerons one. Soule is only,.a smart lawver, twining more than•that. r thought, in tbe.beginning of the session, he might be, but it isn't in him. DoWns is disposed to be rather honest, bat has no conception of 1 what it is to he so. Foote is the Haleidescopie •Senator. übiquitous, .eratic, and. generally erroneous as well. Davis of Mississippi, is thefirst man in the Senate, in his own esti mall-nit:, -. lle has an acute, haw-splitting turn of minffilvith wine pretty accurate in formatioh, such asComm_ from.a West Point education. Sam Houston' `16.4 _puff ball of vanity, with certain contradietiortschar acter, requiring more time than I have now,. to distinguish them. He is tolerably good materials, on the whale, for a Locofoco can didate for Presidency. Rusk is honest, mod erate in talent, but growing into habits Of industy. Sebastian knows all about Indian affairs, Borland all about printing. Men who hare knowledge of some speciality of that sort: are useful,-, if they can be trusted. Bell blathers too much. Turney is a one idea, Southern bigot. Underwood blathers more than Bell. Clay—everybody knows I Harry Clay, and knows all about him. So of Old Bullion. Atchison is_a alarling,, to MIA Ixisteroc''''' hewing, Westin . / - -Lotat - ifireliti aitery “good fellow " esprit - alb Nestiar , Nut lowa are rather young, ati - the State is. BAlikk,waY. I forgot,enparszah . drat' there, wituraby such State turflovidt,•kutlt hardir thflik.it worth whilezio* , ,bae. " -- Judge Douglas, of hi-a 011eall:sittr active working member of the &ave. ;HO 'Ve": l oilk kuo tbepiseaOtt xii*.petictieiti Nabors' tagislatiorr." Bright boor aravigltti het: he is rather foggy. Shield - es ti - nil being a Senator:` 3SO: does'Whireatiatr Vert Dbd e of Wis.'sisla respecrab!e- old gentleman. Walker is always getttng his feelings hurt. P3sug;i 9 Prrti.?:s oo4 :l4 ion en tied! :vote' ACM natv UK. utmost ration for 30 years agof He,loves his coon= t der»sy. =. Felc6~a~tf~ti~ec > ~l)trnowleil'sb of Land Office (natters and is useful. Chase Aces above mediocrity 10 , raliiit. California h 4 men that do, tier" 4teltz The list is a long one. Sixty-two Senators fill the Seats of the Senates Chatilließ l 'whett everY 3 Senatoi is 'id his place.- This it 'a hurried glatiets'ai the men from every riarrotthehroadiand Who cothposethe body:into Whico47.oeii. ting Subject or Slavery viA'throaiti at the emornencement of the session, and By•whieh it wasbattled and diseassed for many, s toveitry month to the r4clusiou italmbsl everytiiing else anal' ihiy thought 'They had settled. it, and so gave it_forth to' tf . ie; yrprlir.• ' ' total ' Sffairi:" s e.'' -'! Er Court HQUet.--ThiAfif .4* a is'neweear its Completion. The phistetera have iitinshed their work on the lower floor, andlry. the last of next week they. will la ready to, regime their scatfol.d. Mg from the Cnort Room. Grw.,t credit is tine this Mechanics and Laborers enr, s oged for thew ettvedi, tion and despatch, aed the superior quality of their ,work manifest m every part of the: budding. The general Superintendence of the werktitaiship. has beert.nntler the direction of Mr. Iss,aeSEverit,,welli !mown asiMe of the most ,enterprising tnexliiinica in the Region. The Building measures 123 by 57, feet.' On' the first floor, above ground levelore. iziees in the Collowip; order reltectively °newt& side' from tkii .utaht,teretrance:=Cotmty Commis- Slater, Recorder, Sheriffs'oitice, and County Itea surer ; Prothopptary, Register, Arbitration,Reom, and Clerk of the Orphan's Court. Eight ,in all, with 6 fire-ptoof vaults. Them are four entrances to this :story, one at each cad, MM, likewise at the Sides. The Court Room, on ihesecond floor, mea fUree on the inside, clear, Erlti by 51 feet ;21 feet high, and is well lighted. Back of this is a 7 feet (Towage, upon which open two Jury Romps jibe 'Judge's Library—this story is 114cet high—above which are,•the Grand and Travice Jury Hoorn, and a Witness Rllonl. Tl,ewholeßuilding will bo heated try -three f,....aidem 1 : 11 e warys:apalar_briek, over - 29 inch'e's thief: oti Ott:, nrst sterr'and IS inches abotPe. theparti- Goa walls are of brick. The Steeple measures :fromlase on Abe tkpatio of tfi;sbiliftling tiCt he top of tlas spire over GO feet, 10 feet in diameter. It is to havest large, Clock, and a Bell neighing 10,1.3 lbs., already .bought and on; ihe way. -;•The Strucuireis one of the largest and mast substantial in the Stale. Its finish is plain but neat, the object being to makes& conveuient anti substantial Building tether than et displak of ornamental architecture. In point of location it cannot txt surpassisd--it stands upon n beautiful elev ation . at this North end of the Bort:nigh, .and overlooks this whole town with a Splendid view on en - cry side. : The Corerniwionew, lie understood, will decide upon the piaci of the Priem on Ttierauy next. It' ritso their intentton to proceed will' the fotmda lion of the Building thite;fall. • LV"Litcrary Sprieiy.—At the- meeting el the Literary Society, on Wednefday evening,. the room rris crowded. ;The Ladies were present with their most encouraging prance., and gentlemen, old and yaimg, learned, profeletional, and the mosteminent and respectable of every class, whose preJenee is conzidered an ornament in any body. The triern-, hers of the Society, no doubt, feel gratified and highly complimented that their efforts zhould be able to attract so much of the beauty and latent of our Rorough. The Leetune, was delivered by thence. Dir. Pryor. Subject—" Poland, its history, and the struggles of that once numerous but now scattered people, in behalf of the; liberties of their country'; Insane:6on to the fall of that noble Champion "ofLitt rty, Koskiuseo," was at once beautiful and touch ing—it brought to mind Campbell's well known sentiment, that 'Freedom shrieked as Koskittsco During the Defrate; in the midst of 'an elo !mut defence of the study of the Sciences, when all eyes and cars were itrtent npou the speaker, the tights, by accident, were suddenly extinguished, and the whole audieneir left in complete darkness, for a few nrinutes. We beard a great rustling of Silks and ribbons on the ladies' side of the home, and sour terrible "smacking" that we don:'t pretend to . account fcn*;:•perhaps—but we can't imagine-, reader—pm/or rehit. ' ri r VirKsieul Soriety.-14re understand a musical Association has just been organized hi this I3orough tinder the title m the "Philharmonic Society," which, from the quantity and quality of its incna. hers, is likely to discourse the eloquence of Music in true Orpbean kyle. At a meeting, i last Tilday Ccd.. C.F. Jackson, was chosen Pre. , idcul gentleman aller.Shatspeare's own heart, with ti soul full of Intrie in 'any key. -Prof: Ganz was elected Mui.ienl Director. Woliare no doubt the Society will rapidly progress under his able instruol . . lions. He is agesuleman of ram musical itccom 'pli,hments,sis those. ofolMeitizens will testify, who have bad the pleasure , of listening to his splendid pcsti?rnaanCes ou the ViOlin. - We wish the enter prise well—may Apollo'n, most approving shines dawn upon the Society. Ur:Mill/dry Bal/.7.The Washington Ar,tille r , rists propose giving a Military and Citizens' Bail, on biondaY evening next, (21st irut.j at the Town, nell. It will, doulsleAs best grand affair, as no „ eff o rt Lits been !pared on their part to gel it-Up in tile ttery IsNat style of entertainment. The Arline rkts are gent:Rmen . of spirit in the Field, And we. doubt not they will be equally distinguished in the Ball -room. The Managers are itilaj. J. hi. Metherill, Mental Wren, Lieut. T. Patton, Lieut. Geo. Ifuntziager, Lieut. C. Rotiack, Lteut. B. Keysir.r, Adj. E. tquedonnid, Thomas Beatty, ThoA. Newman. Vitilip Nagle.. • Roar Manager:-31aj. E. E. lix.mcn. Assistants :—Lieut. D. §lierqe, Jag. 31. Beatty - , Improrements.—Tb! spirit Of improvement seems to have thoroiughly possessed the body at . least TOf Our ToWil Council. We have observed with pica•mie , the numerons improremenly. they Have been making of late in !the grading of streets, Inying curb stones, crossings, ' 4Lnd otherwise. berm fining as well .as, beautifying the -Borough. The late grading of Sib_ street, and the one, in front of the Ac6demyand new School House. are ursproce- Menu; that will soon be Altai needed, and we ass glad to tie, them mule beforehand. By the way, since so. much is ,done in that neighborhood, why might poi the Tru . .;tees de something toward im proving thp ground immediately in, front of the Academy 't A few dollars expended upon it, world Add .materuilly to thi; aproamoce.of the premises,. zied•render access to the Btiildirig much more cum motlicotio. It is worse now, than when Nara lest it, and that was rugged enough. Truly it's sAt path—that road to Science; ' rir Death in Ma regret to learn, that two Alinent;by the names of Jonathan Alsop and 'Mathew Morrell, were instantly killed:ai Aft. 4W:fee Colliery, on' Tuesday last • They were de scendini. the Slope io corigon, and by Point; meant the watOn rtm otthe track, and it id supposed', they were dashed aistrist the rbof of the slgpe autri . when taken up both were dead. They yaw_ two worthy men;and hate lest . families to diploro Their unfortenate death, and the, loss;of protectors. , IV" Battalion . Paradel.—The First Regiment, First Brig. Sixth Div. of Schuylkill County Velun teem, will parade here ctat.blottday next, under !lie . eouimand uf Col. t ;ttrA - The following Cutnpanies are eipeeted to be present : Wishington :cam. Womelsaortr; larantryiCapt-Pott ; Schuylkill County Cnvulry, - Capt._ liVyukotpp; Minersvilto Col. ,TuhnaCity Ckqueuti:Seati's•St. Clair !gantry, 2, l44.ttailkierripin' , lickwers, Capt. - t... Menagerie.—The extensive establishment of the combined Menageries or . Raymond at PO., With ran 4mborgh's, will exhilit here on Tuesday the 20th inst. Their collection of animals is raid to be rich and. rare. ,Our citizens - will no doubt have a fine opportunity +4o see the Elephant," with Many other curious speeiment of the animal world. • TOTTSIq . „ _ ''''VErElt4t; - ADATERTinir= - , , Our yr ung friends, M Bitidy stteiletermined not to be beat& in itteic of busines4 They have lately added lar:3_, e to ihieir alreitafirztensive assiutruent, of • ;a9tfrititly**ii_red the appearance of thek'es tibliiltiainqtrit#': liew show-eases, sada variefy.nf The dazzling display of • , chains, guards, trinkets,' ittlicelita" b4MidetlK Butjoer Meads:ire, 1 1-tv lbeilueCtockftslail so give ihem a call tiry• alt meaner—two doors above the Bank in "eeiitristreeCliVae i'Vrireltirecaii"G'Velgin vrithimt befilisatii-fied withli.itott*itr.; , Thek on; &matod their- twines end -- -atiend to it ainfAittrinElyi•iga.7ofin "ecipiittamy stitirik I the Millouragenieril it parronago. (*) TiltiiCifik, •Vsi.lkr4Trkr.l#3Xt.--.. — ttilEaturifiklkifeworthy of note_ lititt7frireit dini*tlf,e,'„iirtli.. Alt kiti& . t3f Tung continutts:hrbit4"int.,,ntindinlent ; rinittt:ini, of • ,ialmeerthe exigeney . oC:nte lin - Laitlit*A4/401 1 .41/42,t04pn'iiiliiive p..4tinutP upon their 4•0144 : 11 °nut and flrv : eliiitElVei *out, Ifto'.e4tir*d tt!l*.o . t.ork : hf Mo L ri-itt‘anti of : ThiricA" raiiNt.44/orrr •.pattaed throttghiberela . .4 Fridav,:ett•tonte ftir canna. The nett tiny therWerc ilign,Whil.:h'y Iwo individuals, wtui, cagnaino the - in.glritinCti of our Constable, . ' 11 4 0 ,1e.4.:7,4,:in' dick innt,,ttii-;. The raurnet4 Ate-, needed in ovetiakiamt tho' Eitiviig at Willteitaute; tin °Wink to the etrinle . lol*.iion of fecli4iiiaiti fged by Ilift pptiio io theiy I heYition.thrred tobetea hasty retreat. • • • • , ' ,Titie • Ccitticiattle Was in,ilut;rd 1°41.4, them putiet the iminuationl that .they worn horse-thiereri lists on learning bilierw,We,,:,hojy , 44:(l .. tit,._ itodtir uny farttuiroperation....,• •3, Ctutritut'-oallight;ioin the employ of Moyer, Rietard l kon ! St Coi, tees ibti co,:er by tt ttrilFeckr nines, oti Friday oiler nooola.4t.. bun oao.neg broken, and was other Etorrows "I'ApLE? 4111rellitrTIAN PABLOIt MAGAME 3 fur Oc(O -ber;fra.i.bc!eftl Weeived. pititninsywo:lumdsorne embellishments, and n Pieoe of rlttsfe;pipi ny Lindti Sisitgs. The keadir4 tliatter is well se levied, mid the miehanMat part of the work *mind rahly'elecatrd. Edited hype°, Pratt, Nepr York. Subscriptions; , • . . I finER - 4 . 5.t tv . rAlo..trittx - Itl4c szt9l-=•-altholigli but fou.: L tiooihs have •trapsi•in,al in'tio . ll;4 . . i,spo of !la! ,first nwilber, of this Alagozina, it 'tintabtirs 't alrmity 43,000 Fab.esibp:ir. It , s4 . ; tbie'ekeitip64l Mara:ilia oi . jthe i9;l the rouniry, - and stiStaiOs a • high. -reptslitliott: ;Bahitcript teceived,; aacl ainglo nambet.s for Baritiate,s. , ; • s . • Aril, the ,Mlners* Joni -anti ; -; B.t'xxas . . The result of tire late Election, in this Ccninty, has cast a ssindire gletoro over the Whig party.. licit that WC filet that we are in itio,ntinori ty,• or firer we dread 'tlie 'ponder of out insidious foes (for their victory Stimea:ger that they know that nothing short of aidfrOmTrailont is the Whig party can afford them ety Prd•Peot of ..future Ciess.) But welnitst can idly admit theme do feel chagrined Ina , we have so inieplaied confidence, and the redeefim that !molest Sheriff's Election shaulditavet sitfficiently unveiled the' hypocrisy id ofilte would-be-leaders in your Borough, adds keenness to that regret. I have reference to the eonduet Of come persons iu the N.-W. Ward. I Would in); be tinder:demi to charge the Whig party itithat Ward with duplicity, but would hold up to the scorn and contempt of the honest Whigs in that ns siiirrii.erp. stf,thtx• county, that Ch.*" whose: whole objeceappracritits be to tyke revenge on the party when Ruud of their private whims are not knuckled to; or-when, the lips'-of candidates aid not spent tit the Exchange. •It is high time that the Whig party ,ktiow who are the Traitors in-our Camp, end turn them snrer to the tender mercy kt r their full6w conspirators in rho Locofoco Fully ; for Mark you, them is "iSinga tram" antt.mgt theta too, and the day is not very distant.wheu there will be an Explosion. The-mode df Elect itmeerirq in the lute camrstigt with regard to John C- Neville,.shows very eltAtry what means will lie resorted to by that rrartv in general, and this climatal particular, to secure their ends. The fact of Neiille having been born in a land of oppression, and having-.sought a home in this land of the free—stiore aller, , ,iance to his adop ted country, dnd through a long course of years having identified his interests With, our own , in:4 Ito lions, are deemed sufficient objections to his' elee tion—rtna that too by professed Repot/titans. And oh! that I were spired the blirsh that involuntarily suffuses the cheek, when I have to add that Whigs! wen Whigs, are fated in flus company-- although Le had spent his lime and money for years in the advocacy of 'Whig Principles. And old Ben--he added hi r me—ht. - wrote to his friends "If you cant go for Pulpier vote for yte"— very laconic , that-s-Prodig,bus effect proffer/1(1nd doubt. - . Noiv, I am for mating: l out all these Traitoor,..tvit all others who may be deteetal in sueli heresy,. fur I would rather be defeated than etsupier with suck unprincipled- material. ;Where men's selfishness preponderates over their Mdmitemt arid en tildes flu= so easily to lay aside thee profestedprinciiplet, you Neve no guarautee that Ithey will notldunge yoo into di*olty and disgrace when yoo leave the as cendency. A man who cannot curb his insatiate hot for office, is not worthy the name of Whig,. Whigs r ilo battle for principle.—The LocoMeosTor a name and the spoils—so it As en easy matter to place each man in his prober;, place. Write their names down iu the black list, acid my word for it we must conquer; for Jackson said, "Truth is Mighty and Mind Prevail. . (For lho ?dinars' Journal J • . hJR.'dJAVSAY: • The resolt of the past Election, on this Comdr. is indy i lituniliatingtoevery real friend of Protection Fdr the' fact that we wereableto elect our whole Tieket by.,kbandsotne majority, is self. evident from the returns;- afford any ground of doubt ori that score It is eause of re gret that so much supineness' exists among Wbi•er, unless Some of the higher officers are to be electe d. This This should not be, and well our enemy knows how to take advuntage of small consider:aeons to aggre grate great. results. It is by seizing every oppor lenity to obtain the smaller office, that they secure an intlitenee to work for those of greater impor tance. If Whip would but see the =penance of electing, Whigs to every office, even to the lowest grade in the township, and act on the suggestion, there would soon be a triutnph Wren: Del:sot:tory. and pure Republican Principles • not only , in this, but every County in the State. And if wOutd be a ,permanent Triumph! Yea, a Trittmphtluit would exert an indueifee froth Main to Georgia. Let the - Whip of Schitylkill,County remember the ainotml of responsibility that rests upon them, Fin as the linnncr County,, rve are more obseried'ihaa any other, and comp anuively regarded as the-political 'pulse of Peurisylvania. I know these remarks would seeln know appropriate before.thei 'election took place, but I bold it as a goorl motto, that it is 'never too late to do.gciod, . and L. for'one, feel that our only phut is, to go to work with the energy, and indomitable perseverance of our insidious toe -let ns !Can) by their exothnle. They arenlreadv` laying their plans for the nett canvass; and shalt we v.-nit until eleven months are g one by before we wake tip! No' tie, let every Whig take fresh courage—let him examine the return , —reek out the causes of our de•feat—and resolve that no ham citable means shall he spared to secure Prieection for the. poor .Lalxner—for it is the rater maniliat • PllrerS under the ruinous measures of our wily loe. The demagogue party can. ho longer deceive the honest democrats of. this county.. We need only remember their vote in Congress a few days ago,. and we see and know who arei the friends of the Tariff and the Laborer. Let every Whig make it a rule to remind his neighbor of this lost exhihition of the cloven foot—and ig word - for it.the next Election will be a tritunpli worthy the causerwe advocate. :But let the Whigs remember, that-they Pave no time to loose. The work must be cum- . rnenced 1/010. We must have i thorough' organi zation throughout the County.' We must elect men of tried.and , pure-prinetples. for tcrwnship . officers. I would suggest thepropriety of .forming a 'Whig Club in each Township; and let each Cluli elect some two ermine persons who shall form a County Club, to .ineet at least every two months: at some proper place, to consult, advise, and adapt such rnmeiure.s as they mny deentexpedient to secure success': -This idea has beeniuggested to my mind from the tact that there 'appears to exist a..k.ind.,el Jealousy of, the Whlf;s. in Pottsville amongst Some of the country diStrims. Under such an arrunge meld, pi propose, Pottsville would only have her pmper representation, and eonsenneutly no ground' would be left for complaint. And I have no hest tation in saying, that through this means, the party can be me-Leffectually organized and permanently. . consolidated; and through tb.s medium iefortnatintl conveyed as well as fraterual intereourse este!): 1 lished-- - -tuid the . Traitors. in your Dorough, and elsewhere, could be detected and most thoroughly exposed. CHEMICAL AFFINITY.—This taw in Chem Wry is remarkably illustrated in tint restoration of the equilihriumbetween tho supply and arum* indireos. rat animal MailAt.lhttiOtth , nyency of G. W. Her chant'a Celebrated Guano; OH. It is welt known that chemical action takes place only undoi' certain titan:7l44*ne M. that south bodtraiutire no te.lOOllC7 to hidle and that .others atrongly influence each other's prOPetlies.. The (Miner ary l said to hate no AFFINITY fur each other,ltheir. mixture is Merely mechanical, and no change saga place, thwilatter ehms of bodies. In which Is' included the 'Gargling Oil In its application to morbid ammo. matter. sctity their Mainly for each other. their natal being pm. &naive of chenticet phenemenar And the Propenies or (Inc . (/' both areaattled: Hence the uncoils adinity-of the constituents of the Gargling 911 to uphe with the element tit-the umrbific.mattre, may be Irefermd the benetkislinfittente exerted over so great a variety of diseases, most of <stick were considered as tamable: Ilia advancement may be found la another column. .41b . \ 044,4Ni1e .444,4 p; NOT R BEtENTI W 'DER: , PE/Intr. ~ • Teas ',„' istriCFiabi Joint • 4i:treat !.' spepsi I" titer **pare f m t, or jlat.fitorth . Mutants .. .. 1 ~- atterdl of llantst4lebitt„ ii r to neat `no • '; cut Glynn st, J. e. _snap. Si.. D., Nic i Pi: ': Eighth fttretni Palled 63. Pa. s [sit ' s yIP • ' '-ertulrratredylik Imlig n. DO, . ta.ilitalndice,:biler Catimplalati..E.mstipation ay* I ability; curios after Nat unt's Imo method, by Na .tare's earn agent, the G.tstrier Juice. See itdeertise meat to another ealuma. ~ , . .. • "pintroll44E lI4IIIELETS.:' , ' CCiRREth'ED WEEKLy :Fo .101.1titAT. %Vhest Sour, bbl. • $8 00 i or'd peaches par'd. $3 00 ' „;.., ~.40 ,ito.,_„.. 450 _;fif! , _ do,.ss;ll,ol, . 1 IS, hest, - buebe.l .1 ` l - Drd i'prdis.paiied ' - I 00 Rie,-;,11 . . 1114..-.., -1 . ' 4/2 1 Eititoo/97411 ... •1 0 Coro.. do 62 gutter. , 13 &14 naiii,, -j - do , - -' ' - 43, 15houldere, sto 8 •' ' 104 1 1 ; -450 1 , ;'. - 11iftrasi.: 7 '.,..V 4 9 roll ?Iliaoi by Seta; -.. 4 2so vag,too. -J. '. 1 L 1.09 Clover do,. __ , ~- 3SO !latter. 500 .jll,Aiiweeille Fe t. 21trt.J2LPse nwell: NV, irreoK, AOrit ELIZATIETII hlet/If E, both taltnejelret:,.ti..3 . - 411tbl Attnerstatte. ttie ntr.I4 , IPERRIAL EtF ll . l .llnt troapprateuu.r. ,14 ofitthtlytkill ct; , i'ety , p l i; • , , ; .. • . In leis Dolma:h. oi'-Vireitoeiday tuorniog ton. of Consumption. ItIrOVA i pppl , : pkin the 3714 year of hisode.3.l . : ; kap TueorarravlLLE LITERARY' , SOCIETY 'tee - . will hold its neat regular .tneerlot Fornere aa evislngit October 23, 18:0.'61 'LI . •• • • • Tt,-ln.;- r • ILeetrore.by t nee- Win. C. Cooley.; Sublime Nei cation, ortbs Earrh..**• - • ' : lbautOrc*W. (4 , Wtkilwir.'Efq• Tv - Debate—sr is. jt,:lexptdient, .toaks Coloaies of Convicipt" Seitamitve—n. D. 11,ingbhavnut, J. If. , WeibitiSt. B a~R ,Th/273S4 viwietye Shilecti4:ll9,bp Ay'oper. li ctbe ••‘ • 4011 8, liteent.V, B.eet: THE lipioci ATE Erroll:l4ED PREiDliirE k MAN Collirtialinn•wkiihlPPD , 6l!! tliontissoles aim 0411dIng,c,or nes lilacketand . e.sciatdcm. .have ;unwed. into the ridge or, gald rtiler", 1111110elerrld be - conducted every gab. .bath.or e rr, _ Services to commence at 101 tecloslte/0 3 ...and 4 - Si'ilnck. P.M. deatsfree. Tap pasblionte .lespectrolly lioilted to all end. . . _ 'ge'r :- ME1.111101116 FIERVICEd ;.'r 11 IR :t.h . AdSt!chtill Methodist Episenprti Church, in 'Market 3lrik I'. twill be held at 10 o dock. N. hr.; and 61 P.ll. —OO senders in the oveitin/, until twitter entice.. PCLA6III tow; g. No. 216—a stilted Meeting `..*" or Pulaski Lodge' will he held on Monday Eve -9cl:. 1eit16:41.. By order of the .tq. M.. iTLENTInhf MILITARY'—The tient! St. Clair 'infaility under comnuntd of Capt. Myr:: will Wert for 88tallon at their Armory, - en Monde* the Mat. at 8 o'clork. A. ht with Id enitteds . of Blank Cartridge. By order or Ott; 'Catt!Niti. C. 8781418, Ist Sante:ant. fit. Clair. Oct. 12,, 1850. . 200 TATANTED—A, U 01111: APO/ CIIASIIIEII AT: V V /ached & Aral door (IlarniaiW , d'or nnfornlahed) tor alngle gentleman. in a, aeuteel bonne In Aladmotan so or Market slaters. (31nhinlaneo oreferred.)• Ad &ray XV at the office o.f 014 PaPc 4 . - i • • Oct_ 19, 1850. VVAN TED. AN INTEIMOCINT ROI orGooTh moral hablts,tivhrt has freeload re ;nod. education. IS VW lfrYeara of agN . will , to taken as' an• a pprentlee In lhalririllnirbnainritrat ttiis nfiten, None bat foie artfo'ran , Aring daoJ ternonnendatinne, and who, comektip . to the ahoy° mentionect reonishes need alp pT•." '• '• - • • • lA,/ ANTE Dal ; PITTO7O!%I-200.1.A . 89R1p15. 1M7 . -Aflifi 80 . . MINERS !Aral • find. etnitletssoent• Oi:41114 the Fallsnd Winter.; to sink Shattatted-apen. tiopris for. - enat. Apply In; J. It liOng."; .nr nt.thnflilice (inns Pennsylvania enal.eo, Oct. 10,. , j s 420:1 IA 7A FTE D.—A N fnie 141t1.1 1 31 fkIN DENT _ - Wanted,. by the inbseriber. st Mack Mine Uhltlery. •; CEO. 11. POTFS:• • Oct. f 2. 41-tf. lechool.Dire—c ' I tors of Wayne townghin, will meet on (Ito 261 h day of, October instant. at In ,p'clork A.. 51.. at the Public limase v 4 William lltir_er„,Frieilenehore. paid townehip, for. the pnrp4se,,tit- appoint Teachers foctho reaming term of (nue months. None should •apoly •iceolloy. they are well qualified for teaching a school. The rebook. ire to tomittence on .the first of November next. TUE II!RECTOIIti. Oct. •., - , 41.31," giOACIII, PAINTER WA STEII..tW ' ANTED /Inmirdiairly a flrat-rnte 11:040 no Wit Wort. N• °Thor Gard ' Addtes, , blrAlter (port-Nir,t) ,4,3 r In , • , sept. 7,1550:-24r-tti - d;fl. - ASN -- - - - - .CI I i - Ten7- 1.7 4 vilie. Pa. 9: 18i 0: I Oct.• 42 tf THOS. It. L. Entll3; D.s OPPER-4 Professional se:rah-ea - In tllt eitizens of Port Par - . bon and will he; hapny to wn it con all who may' wt. tit to rive him n en II: Oilier. lit the hosts.. for merly ocrunied by IMetor Wiley. Reference riven. Fort Catbon, Oct. 5,1850 404 f IjllLrrni. ION TILE EITROPE N PLAN, 135 Puitnnstre;t,n,rwee;• firmidsr . ay and Nassau Street, New Turk. 82 and 8250 per Week. 37i Cents per night: ' Oetriber 5.1950 40-2 mo _ R_ E3rOVAL .13Tir FIRE f—TillE WllRdeltl. bet respectfully informs his friend, and the pnhlic !linen IIY. that for the ?resold, he has fie opened his , Nlneditrale.,ezila licence and Conveyancing Offire. in Market street. Poirsvitie,• opposue his eta stand. aer, rMit &tort., Thumis Nicholas• Drugstore. where he mill be pressed iat air times carefully and ornmpily to :Emma to all•Coliections, agencies and all basin-ea with which he may be mitt itated. N. 51. WILSON., r. Sept. 27, Ind 38.1 y ryDwAILII sHIpPEN, ATTORNEY AND COONSELLOR at Law, rhiladelphta.wilfattend tocoßeefinnsond nil Miter teent between in the City orPhitadelphia.adtolning Coortles' and elsewhcm.- , Mire No. IN Prune sterit:Flilladelphin r. strgizwis, FJCCI4N:di: &IND ,V 1 • • lor..lott Office. pnttavide. Pa.—Derile ko , sutesit-, rent Mink Notes. Bills of Exchange. Celia'!lentos or' Deno+fu. Checks• And Drafts— Cheeks fnuente on.. Plilthriellollia and New, Voris 4n :Wont.° stilt. MarchSl. 195(1. - ID-t , jIOC - TOll. 111.45IELER, IIf)M(EOPATIfff.' • PHYSTOTA V. Removed , his Offire to one,...ofNie Melt ffontnn. in Coal Street, Natsville. April 28, :849. IS if D. ME Rfcctirrit,:z-gpia tsui Areriey ' of. T flee, rewire , P6trAvlthis. SehopikfllCounty. Psi. Arent foe the sale 'and s mirch:l3w of - !teal 'Estate. Arent for I.nrnle, end collecilon of IterittAe. net. RP, xBl9, ' COrNTUT WIIIG Q11..11117E1: ARTZ..IIISTICE OFTITO PEACE, • 0 Paul:YIN.. Wilt attend nromntly in (Winning's, Arencies. Pticchato and Suld of Meal &nate.. &c—in Schuylkill Coniny. Pd. Office in Centre Siren. typo situ Ihn Town limit.. • , Oct !M. 1849. , _ _ _ tit , A. Goi)pngy, JUSTICE OF THE .PEA OR, I • Tr;.mAnt.' wirpfnmptly riliand in all tlyesii4tik entrtudedlo ltir ca,re.-;:ffitit proattscvel4l tots glen, hotmes nnd4nta rotolie Of frOl. Ma reh - 30.'1850:, . . A GENer - Z - -For the pinata we andante n( Itea).Ett rl rate: bating end tellhtGOral t-tattine chart.: n an 4 entlealna'renti--(rnm I.arniy aeant exporlonco-In fite . County be hnnes to We nob faction-. Office Mahintarirn stfret. Poi rev Me. April A, lflso ri R:41311R44, COAL. DEALER. Nn 501 entlnwhill. st Vont roepivrd 'no Rtnrigr lihcraladynnres.eiv.th: ; . . Ant“.• io. ,1 ` . 3?.—.1"01 rITIA RUES 'LEWIS - NZ, pttopEssort ll .ormnpie. Amprienn Celine Sirept, • (JIMA , 29;11450 ILI " C Al Ett JuMNAON'A 'nestle Pnrtire of iltdrnmithr. rontatnin2 a mlentely detailed rh- seri:4lon or the various ?Tarim pathre profess,. and dirertiorie for, perform's', thtrp an . eimmeratinn'of the sermallvinds of baths in use, their comparative powers. individual efferm. trmp.P.T. inure. limes of taking them, &c.,trith 15 enact tr*d Ithertration.. for tale by • It. DANNAN. ,; nct. iu, isso .42 - • trENTILATION—A TRIPATIPIE the lept.lt V and ahnotea or air. ishmsinilta influenre in atist a in- Ina life and'predurinsellseose,s.. wish remarks en th e ventilation el hang's. MP hest method nr portirine pure and orbnlencnne atmosphere lnaide of Swellings. Churches., 4:mitt-room, workshops and huildinre or alt kinds, fur sale by. - B BANNAht,,. Oct. 19,1E130. . 42 r IIFI/11111ATION FOR TILE PEq -1 a pip—Fifth &merle:in I:div bin ne Cele' tn/Plllar En. tvclntnadltivith enmerons additions. 11 ,1 1, 1 more th an reeeiviol from trade's:3le, and for sale below thavatatlime, et 4 ' It•PANNAN'S Ranh nod Statinnern Blom. _T Pnt.iiville.pet.4l),lB.2o - . 42 - COL100.014110;• — eTh8 FIRRICRIRER if %14.3115 T received sulrerVisperinr actrortetmot of Geld PIM' and Penelle.cithe," in.Sitres nr IGold (howl, nt enviou st low tsteii. Align Pens tatithllnt litledelv. These Pena WPM Oleard with tare from a 'arse Int. ot. 12. SUL—rll• ••-; n.inANNAw elopir - nooKW'ro, in qoantities. far sale wholeaste andi retail. at the rothscrihees Blank Bonk lilinnlfictnrv, pnttsville, at Philadelphia wbolanata priers. &writings bonie anannfaelitrell.-if yaw want tn. Pl/pPan the Reston— .that'a the: &mit inn. n. RANNA N. • • Itrintraeller. rabligher and Mannfacturer• stem. 41,1850 • 111 t Reanii of beautiful blue 'Owl Let tr. r,Paper. which W7ll. wirehaned at a erCed haft:tin, just received and Mr sale hythe sabserdwr This lot is worthy the at tention of Merchtints and others, as it WM be sold at less than manufaciorers prices, at. it' June 18,1854 ARRISOPPS IliftiON DRAFT - 7—JUST relied n Barrel of Ifarrienrea eeiehraled Ink, whfrh will be roll by the Oathin or half ftalinn on draft. Also.: Ha trhuin'n Inks. (Milt. Red and 131 ny,.in . 11ottlee,,,wholesate and retad, - et city manufacturer's. pricer. Merchants end otheni perehaaing to dell again can gave the carriage by caning at . s , B. RANNAN'S Cheap., ROoleand Stationery Shun. Where can be had gnodinit .aa lins as 30 cento per dozen bolting. ringnfonnrsraEgz V Phsladelphia. whist, peileverince la the study of their beautiful art,' ha•.,enabled Mein make, Juana Improvements, mobelinnien to the leaden of the Journal, that they P.re now entirely, not only wiMna, but able to furnish tiiem with Dagueneot yrre.a of the mod beaUtiful finish. .They go op the Princi ple. that ref your Money you should hare satlafaninn. - and they will claw nothing unless you am Plen`cd with the good/ they (wirer you: Call Rad examine theit specimens. ftonmelYee at all timer, Price - of Pk- Anna One Dotter. Sept 14,1850: • - *Um LiOPY INO PRESS FOR-FOUR . for salc at BANNAN'S • (Asap Statio nary fitiire.. Septl6so.. ati MARRIED DIED W,AN?Ea, 'dcoi .'- -- - - ,AyrsTial A . . mar. - Pa M 1. LI STATIONERY. Ac.. , HANNAN'S Clien*book and Paper Stare. 29- = = . • aIatXXIMES, &C. ' -- n 0 .ClHoNitOrrailt.i...TO GROCERS.-194 r chrminbonfilbjpininds each. of the cheap est ededle o'. 3 Paaeric to the pound : an ex" era fires* Wide. flor 7 cents per pound, and Invier•Abaji the kiirrein rhea for mule Ten. Fine rresikini,..Grinpetrdenglyson end lionnit Ilyaon Teaant Ibe New Crop. r.very COUNTRY STOREFEkCPER should elnm• ine the subscriber's stock and obtain prima. ELLWOOD SHANNON, ' 6$ Chestnut st.. Phhila.. Proprietor of the Chesil:tit ittreet Tea Warehouses. Ord. 13.1850 42-4 i ARD::-180 STItIcTLy rnimE .14n-WAinntnAnatlard.in43olo and linsaleby . CHAS. T. WILSON, 8 A. Water st. Philadelnhia. Sept ;S. 1650' t2ILIEBE-460 110X.E.; lETTIIICTIY — P — RI - 310 Jletkinnur nqatny Cteese, landed and fla• 'ale by e l. 4 ! Pir4 6 .:l. T. w! ON, 88 . Water at r-PliStoterrtltt3". SQn :8. 1d50 39-V 1.2. nd 3 Dlnc3riei. In etu.nredr ? pail, s. in,spireakut fur Sale by CH 48. y. WILSON. 8 S Wider et. fiNnonuelifors kmAklyoss,gordsu. 7 -AN asilerran. ftUtrreesinninellilndrilop:rtting a fine -dela to eU Idadir:of Liam, anal Ctefies Conde-Avar fiastrible in *Ong sin Sloin Boaonutand o.4lscrs. • .T. 3 1 ._BEATTY &tn.! , Aua 10183 i IVIOSOFP - IGAIIEL A--.l,farrant • kv-I:e 1 0 t . (!yeareub.l,an4nts.upetiorrfaatit rV r, for sale ar P z Y Derer k. , • • Ifl-tf Sande/ Finiilaud-Vata phanu,alaraya oh hand and fru salP, by Ma rah 43i. 11:3so _,L1175013..ak 4AATIN, Ventre St., roniumt•.= -- 12011. new. ' Brick Dwelling' lint...ie. in • Modnesugerinnet; .penieettle.: the iesidt-hee of the NW- - Dt.::Thomas Ora Ay. ."k ",li pply lot tetaisefirdthe-PreFliti:'. 0ct.1% 1;;,U • ;: • •.• ••••- -4 4 31"' l l,' TLF.s Ej EG V PT/ A IV: Al% D„ \Two - IVJL Itatiati . lilerble:o,llanclys. of the loess . style and fluish,.lo;eale at exist, - ac, , 1,, „ " Furniture ore, Illithantango Pottar)lla. - bcl. tiB.)ij m . 4,24m0e,.. - , : rtait,la I coAl. FOR RAI.E - CIIRAP.—"PIIE elobsrriber havinginade 3r/imminent' for the sale of a largo quantity orthrit very-superior qualite of 011:11, known as the Bowman Black Diamond-Coal, Mined front the Bowman Black Vaie,qteur Wilkeabarte.he is preparwil toted/an reasonable telms, , ehher by 'the Ton. Boat bind or larger quantities, Lump and prepared Coal, at his Wharf. (svhich is the nest above the Baltimore Coal Company's wharf at or near Willkesb4rre.) lir All persona wishing to purchase troaliare demred; to rail and examine the article fon thenntelves. AIL Boats will he loaded with the utmost despatch, Ad dress, Wilkesbarre Post Office. • WII.LIAM T.. LANCF iVilksbarrot, flrt• 1. 1830 •' 411.3 t• IPOII SALE-74 FRA3IR J: and Lot, situate tortilla Port Carbon Road.above (Thal street. in the burr ugh of Piiii.rllle; ate Prop.- rrty Jetties Rouse. The lot is 121 feet wide, (font ing an Port Carbon Road, by 200 restelrep, running north train that. line. on the premises Is a spring of good wafer. Thr whole will be sold„lore. Apply to the subscrrhrr•; at %Vest Delaware Mines, Reno; 1.138 C h lEL ,REED, AA'esa 78-3:• ' IVIININGLATHII9. ift):11 SALE CHEAP, EY the su4e.c.4l4e.c; strillcso Jorithout Molt JOB: 41SCOEVAN Market Pottsville. .BriPt APO& • ' - S7-tf • r,l WILD! NG riff S — FOICSALIT. - -= • ' 6 I.rue ill Centre /Street, Pottsville. Login New Castle.. , ttcheylkill Haien. . hots In West Haven, _ Lots, In Yolk Tonle ..4tiTly . to WILI.IAIL S. GILL. Augast 31,1°50 • 36 3rtio FOR OA I.E.— THE TRU 8- V tree of the Second' M. E. Church. Pottsville, about to introduce tdc Gat light into their ,place of worship,-ail{ -dispose of the several'htoltsa therein, at a :very least:noble price: Consisting. of one , six branch .Ernsa Chandelier, two •Polpit teatnps;.. two Astor-do, two Swinging dn. and two tiler dirt all of width are constructed , for burtireg 011; and in good - order- Please enottire early of Rev. THOM AP F. JOIINSON - ; Pastor, ,• or to SAMUEL M. ICEMPTON,Trustee. , Aug 3, 1850 r 31-if , FOR SALE...The Subscriber is 'sit nue of selling the dwelling douse in tv hied he now resides, in 3forris' Addition, The htnitelinir one ni the v . ery the Dar irge and'adiairtiblt err:lowed, with every con venience to matte It devila . l'gssestfact given at GEO. IL POTTY March 10, in - II;tt _ FOR, SA ^ll•llcrtse-Power 'Stearn Enetwo, is; excellent workingeyder, witbiethding aeariaz all complete,. two dram. and two wire ropeal each. about 2 . 0 feet; lone, thrlmiAting-enitlqn.tn mines. The above it a first-nic En,gin.• ;..ittas her.win use only L.Vilitotltti.l4 the - Corona's of Tamaqua; wHeve it way be seen. Apply In 401 IN OROGEN HON& .r 67 and 99 North hint Hovel. Philidd. , eir to fiENJAmiN lien :au; Tarmiqmr. . ?stay,/ I, 1650 , 111-tf 9, •019., SA L.E.—The siabierrbers offei - fbr sale a so li pertrir 11 , inch Pump. 8 fret...stroke, wiih 100 yirrila of 5 a 6 inch piper, with , Anna; - rings, .Aci, all in grind order. Also, 35 Drift Cars. 90 inch axle, 8 of which ore with (Inutile Urallinn, all of Which are iu gaud riannitig nrder. Mao., 60 ytirila ni 1 Inch slope chain. The above will be soktiow for cash or 'approv ed pp.a•r. • - 60N4c.11%.11tW01 & LITTLEIIALE, Nett., rhihadetiataiii April I 3;1850: ls-qr Vale SALE...A , Game, Circular colt Etareen: 141 feet Inng.and' film fro diameter all tie 14Irr.bet end,—adapted laonalcincr mud' ortlic most' approved' size;—enst Ifai.Offatel , his Seen very little used—veitl. be sold cheap for each: . En4P7.21. at the York Store. liATID1:11Y & Co. Mare:3 16, 1850 _IIL _ pon SALE—one I 0 home Engine, wilh . •brealv. ing rollere, sereene, shalring' and every thing neees:•aryalmin a Coal br eaking. am ty hitt will be suhl ow very reawinable teems. OEO. March le, iS6O 11-if von. 311.4EeeOne 30 horse h-niatliffeettfiti,"ritth wittrling teat - Mc:4ll complete 43nriutre at the eseeolltery, York Fermi or at the - oflice of . (MO.ll. 'VFW; hloirch 16, 1850 - '-' '• 11-t r r 4 ait - S ALE;;;;S -0 - i.;i r i e tGiliveriii - i,"7 - 200 Fort of one inch Proof Choln, • . ' 300 "" • 1 lik4l.Ctutin, • • 300 '," I - i,, , ..... •• • Crd, rr. POTTS. f l lto it - 13 A4;O - - A NID - z r ci LET .— Oni{dine Lots in Mount Carlton, Lewisport, 'Wood and Lynn's addition to Pottsville,nit Norwo:lan st.. Pottsville; owl in Aftr.ersville., A 146 a couvenient Office in Morris' Additioh„T.Apaly . JAS. CA M1'1367:1 . _ PELT OF ' SU RIMA: SI/PNA - ivityrff 4, ()00 Pine rldoring ; together with a general assortment of seasoned ',nuttier. Shingles: &c , for salt by. s) itVD) D: , Lumber Nerd, Sennylkill fin een Oetobers, ICSO 40.1 f PII,NOS FOR SALE, —NFAV AND SE-COND hand Pianos, from the factories of the most rrie brated makers in the United Elates, always on hard, and for .tale on the most favorable terms, by the tom. scriber. whit resoled fill Iv invites the public tn esaminti them at his house, to 3,1 street, one door below Cat lowhiii, west fulr. Pottsville —• • LIGNAT Proressnr tliste. • Daly 11:1656 g I TONS of Flat 11.rr Antertran 11'. R. Iron. Of Val. 01) was sues, just receive/I - and frir drab at the York sono, E. YARDLEY & March 16' 050 • ' ' • ==! ID DAILROAD IRON, , PLAT BAR, POOSNIX T nails Goiter and Pne Iron. Sheet Iron, Natbi Spikes, Paints. Glass. Putty, Mill and Cross cut Saws../knvils, Vices. Shovel's, PickP, Grubbing Met,. littilding . Hardware, Sc. Prices low to suit the timer. - TaIIGITT POTT. Po:Urine, Oct. 5, , . ``TILL, LATER Fitom TM; MINES.—AT it Bright & Pott's.-Town itAil iron diode. Centrt , street. Pottsville, crtn he seen alt shapes and sizes of the mal, from a 3,1 Nall Of Shoe Tack to a Forge (la i to .• large piles of Nad Rod, !lolled liar, [Tani me d t e4 1,.. Iron. Spring,Bliiter. German and east Steel. A la g.e portion dont op in Cast iron Pots, Sad Irons, Watein Boars. &c. Ocitthor 5, MO. ' _ 90— , _ _ H - RDWARE. AND SCA LEIS. — TRUhiA - N '& Shaw, Na. 335 Market Street, Mrs.: doors be low, Ninth, Philadelphia, importee • and wholesale and retail &Arra in NaPa. Ilirdtvar.: and Touts. Mer. .chanis, Builders, Housekeepers and Mechanics, sop= pli. , d at the lowest rates. Agents for Shdlabarger's Patent Planes, wati aided superior to any other. • A Iso.Airms for Ellicatt & Abbott's Platform Scales —they will furnish Ilay, Coal, ItatinnyWarehnuse and eSte're deltas or Warraniedwork mans hip and cor rectness. at 'Factory prices, Also_Droggist and 81011.- k«Tpers Vimoter Stal.nt,:itertyards; Spring &fancies, Weights of all sizes, &c..atr.., sc o t ti, itso - . . . . r-tr ; _ . IN .._. r I IN ROOFING-.--41113 DEING 'Nig 73 - 6.‘- A ' Pen when our citizens who desire to werilire their huildtrigefroarthe rainier, or fire, shinad seek 10 have them Made fire prof—the , Undersiined would re spectfully isillirm the public That be is prepared try fulfil all orders for Tlo Hoofing, artrthoor, &r.. &c. ' - - ' JACOB M. LONG. ' Pottswiltp. ifille 29. 1E 4 50 . 211 , tf 17) 1 I V.li 1 b- AT iNf --- t i7l i iiiii Ali — l it-cilir---Z ON _ 1 - 1. stonily on hand mot for sale, that superior artiela . of light T Rail, 28 Mo. to the yard, toattufactunkd at rionnimille—atsti, furnished at shot t notice, heavy T rails at manufacturers' prices E. 'T.tIIDLEY ik. SON. - .Initc2o,lBso . 28 .tf , A — IFIDTH:VES. DEALER IN seRAP IHON. - . Copper, Brass. liar and Ililock Tin, goddcr's spieler Lead, Sc. Orders tqci ived for Wass an , Copprr work, and Machine ruinithing. All order., rtmeetActi with the above line promptly ntienled to. r 5. South Streit, above Front, Philadelphia. June 15, .01.50 2.141" . _ Sale,l2 - 0 feet / in. chain. Also %. 0 furnished at the .. shortest nonce. 544, 3-4,14-16,. 1-8. 15-16 and I In. bra prim! cable chain. at 61.. yom prices—fieicht added. E. YARDLEY .• , April 20 lOW /6. D AIL. ROAD IRON —BO TONS 21 - z - I Plat tla Lt Rail Road Iron, 30 do 11 s i •. do do do; • • 8' do 41x do •do dotiflthspikes • 15 do I a do do do And Platcs,for salehy A. &O. RALSTON, sOuttifront st.,Phiada. Philo du- July 11. 1846: LOST _AND POii*D-74c. STRAY STEER—C:O - 4E TO THE PREMISES of itte subscriber, tit Bellmont Mines, on Monday the 30th of September, a Bed Steer with a white rate and awhile stripe on his +sack, and large crooked born*, The owner is desiredrp COMM forward, puree Itoperty, pay charges and take ji itn away, otherwise he will be sold according urloW. i!..FATRICK MANTES% Bethrinnt,, Oct 1950 ' 40.3 r lIE subscriber bus en hand a complete assort mes 1 of Clothing, adapted to the season, suited for Hoy of three years otage,a6 Youag•Gentleroth Of sisteett Ana* person purchasing-. Clothing at this establish.* Ingot can have theprivilege of -returning them If they riot suite • - F .A. /linT. 91, IrSlOreretilbabliada. .:-i:........G . - , r.. _.. a::: -FOR-RENT 1.-04tfonst.? , ro ;TIENT„—A. Asti,Colliccy withlistures and breaker comptite ;Tidy fur Imaieillat4 operation'. trui Itcd Ash Veins' unlmprovot. Apply to C. )1. 1111.14 Real Eitate‘and coat Agree. 40.11 Octobet . .s, IM VOlt COMPORTABLE-11411$E-ii:4; the corner of Seventh and tilahantaego Start s , opposite Hurd Patterson's !Mute. , 'Rent tnoderate, iritn Immediate posses?inn. , AMIN '• ' . faf ES 011.1,1riatra5f, tabsotango Ft. or F. llODOSON;r3fteer's Terr6er, August-IL 1850 ' • ' • - Goon RENT—A Urge: sToRS nouti6" 4 r Manch Chunk street, and couvealent.to,the roagtor Quint; will be rented, nnStl the. Ist of Apri. nest, o► longer if renniforl...utlnn reasonable Senn. The 6111611[1g in 40 ft. by 30,,tiro.onsdesi high.and well Calculated for storing Nay. CNA* Sloan' Ikea, &c Application made to E. YARDLEY &ISON- Nov 17.1819 VORENT.s-Tbe ',bop occopi nd Alfropys. ~..L`t a's a enoe.:stnra„nn 'Centre Eq., , Also. a Two Story Ruins Inntsel, , on the Wilma. on Recond St.' 12 id ontr A s. niri et 'S. _ Enquire. of Match 14. MO ~ , {.~-~ Nw - lritistp. 7 =soNl o r - Olv.ikWri irifffitil GrectionlVt America; ' Swedish Bertismates a ci , , Take Ibis Lute ';' "', - , ~, Ilermit er..l the Maiden; , Y.d;nint Bong; - • linntiy I Wander: • f wettish Barcarolle; , he Bird's Song; . •ovn and Fidel/111 ~. „ Alnico! tinogg :r . _ .. 4 - 0 1_, • ; Swedish CarnetDovP. .. • . NEW NECEs: All the Vi'lndeare Sleeping 's o Would; were tetilialme:, , -- 4 r-1.1.1 Jenny, at.rhirEstre - ;` Fratorlte NPara ISTpladf ;- 0 1**0 Von na..4lAdy'sDelischl ; Favorite Waltz ; yeontht thtClate,withoutwonlii-'4.7 ,- Talfratlen - WIGX.JI - tatelecallecttogßif Itaidroltroys on hetritrlteeetribratheettii bidet 'at" — —a ." •,:., ~ ..,, ~: i ~; ,:,. . . 8... DAN NAN'S ' „. . Cheap Booliand Musk Stott. • -r°llllillrs Oct 10,7E130. ... 42 . _ :pip ZW M l / 8 11C nooms—JUST PIIBLISITEIs ' l' Cantica Lentil*, or the American Omit of Chereti tillnie..' tly leinsfeil Mason and Grorge James Wehh The oplainns of eminent musicians who trace ex amined its pages, fully n Arran( the assertinit that Oa Is the modrittractoce and valuable collection act. Church 'Blanc, ever•pilblished in this country. In addition to a copious arlettion or the hest old nines. it is believed that It comedian huger amount and greater variety of truly heautlfel New Music than any previous similar work has done Molt °fib's it drawn rrniin the. high • est seiirres. as tho compositions or Beethoven, Mozart, Gluck, Handel, Bach , Ilendelesolin. Schnheit. &c. ' G.EODOE ri 1100T.I Esq.,' nr New York City, Or •-taaist and-Vandurtdr of Mosia in Mercer St. Church, and Profralor of hinsir. in Itutger's. Spinelcr,and nth er Institutes. Says of ibis work. 'gloat for •tteautiful and iastefUl titeodies, and for rich and truly scientific harmonica, it is far superior to any similar wart with which I am utquainted." GEORGE F. II ATT En. Eau , of (Mama .• Organist th the Musical Education SoCiety, also to Old South Church, St c.,.expreiNi.ii tho•atation that".*For nrlai na lit y of st%le, and excellence; of harmony, it hir ttifs best I...atm Itook,ever published in the country. •• • t c5-Nuinemus othet eminent ittusitiuna sapreireatetn. serves quite as sirontbrcif trs4ricalsts..:: --• ••:- Alsojast:pablishrit TIIE MELODIST:. - • • ••••- • A new collection of Popular andlAnniur neer: nal ore cderi; karkiallised arid rural:uteri for Soprano, ALP!, Tenerand Bare pokey. By George James Webb ;- • ' , These work, raw 6)1 sale by Bookeellers generally. foobliihed by: - -MASON & 1.4 W. 216 Pearl Primer. 'AP** York. 37 2nio Sept 11. ISSO NOTICES. _ ATOTICE...A.N ELCCTION FOR :THIRTEEN IN Directors of the Miners' Jlank of PM/Mille, in the county of' Schuylkill, to. verve the ensuing year. will be held at the Banking llousejo the Boraughof Puttrintle, between the hours oflo o'kluck A. XI, and 3 trelotk P. N., on MONDAY the Itith of Nov. A generaPneeeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking Rouse on TI I CSDAY the sth of /inv. titArtil CHARLES LOCalEß,Cairtie.r: Pottsville, Oct 12:165n. 41-6 k • • afrIONEE NOTICE...Trig UNDERSIGN :I I.li appointed by tbe'Court. o.f Com nnik Pleas of Schuylkill county. Assienee of.OLIYEn3 MARS, in the Once of Robert Weadaide, dec'd., harehydrlvos notice to all persons indebted to raid Oliver & Alan. to make payment to him, and alt mvsons het ineetalms against them to present the sante to the said for settlement. . .70f1N P. ITOBAU-T; Assignee. Moist , 'He, Oct. I.; Idso. , 41-e6 • ISNOL VTION.«1111E PART?"' ETISIIIP bete l" encore. ridding tietrrernatENltY STI,IAIICif and' ISBAEL I.DESER., trading Older the (Irmo( Hemp Stranelt ic Co was' dissolved on the 7th lead. Thy 'meanest nf . the tate Grin will be settled np by Limo Loeser. - II ENI2I . CYRAPCII, ISRAEL LOEBEIL P'ot!iville; Oct. 17,1850 (ABAFT or THE BOROUGH OF s'r. CLAIR-L -.IJ Notice is, hereby given that copies of the Surrey of the Blintigh of St. Clair hale been made. accord ing to the Act of Assotobly tororporstink , said Bo rough, on./ that ono copy-has been filed nrith the Clerk of the. Wanes tkossiona-10, OrivivArtr• and atioches lathe office o‘ctlas Chief Burgess 011t.e.Ho "oath octet. Clain edny ohlectlnuo to knit tentrvey *Who ht-ari hy4hor Connell of snick Bocongia, Aelx Roux) tric Saturday - she 2-16:1 , oil Oelohvc._ inz.r.. be tween the hi, ors orrriall ‘Sto . c:Oclk, r, preparatory the recorthen! of the. recr'Asts the- M..mltsbed Sur.,- 7 - ty of the Borough. &MARIE'S LAWSON, Jr., Chill Thrrr,css> Pi. CLiir, October 5, 4214-34 OTICE—TC.I TUE ritiCitlLE IIN:itsfIITANTS! 111 of Breach Township, that alhoeihotthtle day or orseber rest. she duptleate of delortorear, win be on r intn the hands of a Constable for corrtiedan, ;mantling' to few, with the addition Of 5 per fruit, atietlatt other a COnethbte fees for collect ler the ',tithe, •• • ;011A1VAN COCEILr, Trrlarttrer of the Sehooi Maid. I.fitvrrilytt Ociol-er 5. 1850 - , 40-3! CMIC'Et 0 -11 i TIIE VOTIUT - :OI P 7C - 0 - .11 - 31 - oThk Pit adAt ' 3iTiujlkGl County... Jamb Seed.../x. "1, . "1 L . • . rA. Df.l3epr Term. Ml No.FPT. John , needanit , --- - Pl. Pa: ••--- • Moses Mister. J Tbe undersigned Antihero appointed by the Crum or Common Pleas ordchrtvilt id Conner. to asserts In and report the tames -et Miners and tabomra claiming Pollannt out of the proceeds or sale; ander the above stated FilFa wills their respective claims, will at tend at his Otsce.• In the - Moriumth of Pottsville. on Thtiirsday, the,l7th day' of October next, at 10 cr. clock, A. 51,4 whe.n mod whore pergnnA interested can ntrAild. 4011 W P. 41011 ART; A outrun. " gem `kt, 49 61• ." TC , OTICIFC IS fiEllEl3l7 GIY6t , THAT ‘V'S have putelwaed - at Shetifra Rale, the alloy/kW atilt:ea at perrona I ninparty, sold by the fall Sherif. as thepiniterty of ifenry tn. wit ir-3 florae,, l large Mann, 3 nett■ of Ifarnees . and have loaned' the name -to Megan' Henry Wltanni to be used by hipy durtny, oi.r pleasure. EIAVAIen RECEEE.- • ' - ItioNATISAN P....ousellle, Sept tie, WO. 3141*, EirlailllTF_ A D 3112- , ustralko,im she natire-Ationv in - B;;lcpsehr; tweet the'lloruuehi of-Millersville, deceased, •have-- been grant cif to the snbstriber ; all.:tersonn indebted to said - estate, ere requested to make immediate pnyinent to • ' the Subscriber, and those havipe claim alralnd the • same, wilt present them duly aatheinientei foe 'elite , - own,. 31,1111.% LE,WiS,-Adrotnistratriz. • St.pt 21. 1850 . , $llll F" • • ,IXECUTOrtrg NoTICE—WIIEREAL LET ALI ter. imunmentnre nn the estate or Elms Dorf', hi, of the Enroueh of rottevilk, deceased:havebeen :noted to the enbeeriher —all persons indebted to alibi egtate, nil* requested to make lennediale payment to the enhertiher, nr, tp Jonpli Derr," Pottsville, who is anthorlzed to receipt lhr the saute: and.those haying c l am , ieninnt 11,...a1d estate, wilt present them duly lothenlicaled for 'neltlrtnent to him, or to the sub "riber. 14RAEL DERE. Executor. Sept 14. aS.SO 37.g1j Hamburg, Pa.. OTicE 18 11EttEtiliGIVEN 'To PEEtioNs • that may hare Inrumuce affecied;in tbttLyeomi9g /110111/11 . 1111 , 11rallte COnlir.iny, than Assessment No. 5 has been made, and nit persons mit having-already paid the sanie, ore requested to call on the subscriber who has been eppointed.llecrirer and Anent for the enemy , of riebaylklo, and who will be ioand at 'his otlke to Centre street, ins Monday and Saturday's to attend to the some. - CLAYTON, Raceiver _ _ _ _ and AgOat for Lyleo...fdre lostuance Company. Rept. 7. 48.50. - ' • - . I AST NOTICE.—ALI, PERSONS ARC CAU. I tione.tnoti to por,haite Or 'JAC an Oil (remit. a &homer, purporting to be'P. B. Drrlan't Prannt fuer bricatiog Oii. fie h.is no authority (Vont rue to amigo it,—he has not even the Correct receipt to make It,— still isueing a part rant) , Ingredients in wrong propor duos. .I..reepectrally rtles, aapernone Interested to the densiont of the tattoos '11: O. Court's. lately. far infringatialus of' Patent.nrette; lr am the Patentee and note owner of thh., and am determined to prom elite 1 )910MY tt, D : acklenerr, but 811 WWI/ PUTthas. int; pr usioctbe oft' from blot. to 'bent - most extent of the taw.. . r..s. vEvLAN. Patentee. 23-sron Reading. Pa., June 80930 illlNEtttst APID 'Ett.S. who wish to purchase hits in Trevonom, a' private sale..will find an'Arent on the PI!Mille!, or a the town of Shamokin., Libor mu the Railroad wil he taken In payment or tots. One half the wages:o. , the taborets wilt be advanced in rash. ' D.. Al. LIOVD. Aeons, 23-If June 8.1850 OTICE.-=DETLAN'O, PATENT Ltama:Art ing OlL—Whereas, s notice has appeared io a newspaper in this Connty,cautioningattpersoni from purchasing said t)11 from me, now 1 hereby • give no tice that !hold the - exclusive right to tpanufacture and sell said oil la the Counties of Schnylk ill, Lebanon Danphin, Lehigh, Northampton, Carbon, Luserne, Colombia, Wyoming, Northumberland Ind 14 coming, and that all persons whuithall interfere with my rights as a foroza id, Rh - 0 I I he prosecuted according to taw, and that e 4r:lll indemnify, protect and .savc harmless all per e who shall purchase said oil from me. AER. Portatiilte, June 1; 1850, IL D. . SCH U 224 f _ I\porsoos are hereby notitied not to purchase or use Oil from H. D. Schermer; purpor ting to be I': el. Deelan's Patna Lubricalin 011,11 She has mn authnriiy trtmaka such-0/4atulany porson-pur chastug or using the'Oit front be prosecuted according to Late. . DEVLaN, Patentee, neatltne, Pa. ett-tf. Nay 18:1830 I op&IRTNERSIIIP—WII.I.IAId of the late firm of Wallace & Rlakiston, has this day formed a copariueriihfp with SAhIUE II- Writ - ERNIEL, .fer, the tranganion of a Ceneml Coal Bust art's, under theCflrm of Wallace &Rntliertnel. The freelvin2 and ahippinn of Coal win he cantia• ued. air heretofore. on wharves at Gloacester,and 9 Richmond. .Qffice 80 Walnut *mat. WILLIAM WALLACE:. SA31"I„. 11. 110111ERMEL. 18-tf MIRY I. Me. ; • eirkk.. -- NriiTitcs..--The nooks and .acenyrgs FOSTER de A.I.Y, baring been assigned lathe subserlhers, all, persons having neentlotit open with thent, are retluetted to call and settle, and those In debted to snake :pdytnent only ions or our author'seq agent. • N. 11.-,—All-a4eounte not settled: before the first rt . ! I 'December next,l Will be left with a. Squire for settler men!. Npir 'lO. ion m' N I ME IMENI 8.,5 J. FOSTER 44-tf
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