• TERMS Or TIM - MINERS' JOIIIINSL—RIsoce 81' .'I.A NAVIGATION. Sersacarrerns.L. , •Treo I/attars pir,itotuun; payable The Journal of the r,ranklin Institute con= sa gni-ananatly In advance, to those 'who reside in the Conntr , -and aurittaay In advents In %hope who restda • tains an interesting article cn the subject of oat of the Chanty. The p l ibllalterfe4ervento !dwell bla ri ng Steam Navigation, from.which we Medea to charge /11 53 per ARAUtib, when payment detayed longer than one yeat• ' ' extract the following important statistics : -- treeless. 'ravie copies to vrsi address. • g' 05 41° It is now:thirteen rears since the ••Grea ' t Seven t „ ' 10 00 Fifteen "qp 00 Western" first made her appearance in' the Five-dollars ades ce pay tar Above' year's harbor of N w New York, and In her e obtain tittscriptiowto tbP. Jos .• ,! . ied °tar first correct ideas Rs to what an ocean • RATEX OF . ADTERTIS/XR• Orie Sqnsse of Wines; 3 tinges, el no i steamer should he.. Previous to her arrival Every subsequent Insetilon, , _ 2t I all dtir: tpa steamers (toasters) were of a Four linen. I time. 'Subsequent Intertwi '25 ne. each, J . ! mixed nature,—.n compound, cif river and tone Square, 3 months,*3 j sea steamer combined,_ making fair vessels Ste month, • g • 6b° for good weather, but showing their lack of One Year. I • sno BaslneasEar . gls of Sltnrs per anntttfw,. 3ea sea qualities in heavy stomas. A few years Merchants and glitters, advertising by the Year, sufficed to show ,us that something quite With the privilege of insertin,v, different adver °gement' wetkly, 0 0 ;different 'was wanted. even fur Our coast, !}Larger Advertisements, as per streentent. • ' but it was some time after the arrival of the ••Great Western," and_tvinn site Alf I bee — n in the trade for several succes s) nil r n t sive seasons. making her trips:to Liverpool m t. ‘7 l4l'b 4.%* and .back with great regulantY, before any , progress was made, or even thefirst attempt to atilt a regular sea steamer for commer- I eial purposes. (although the Gbvernment ! I ` built the ".11Iissouri" and "Misl;.issippi"' , steamers in 1841.) It was about 1846 that the steamer"Soutlf erner" was built, to run between New York i and Charleston. S. C. She was after the 1 Etvglish model so - far as general appearance was concerned, but differed from them . MI Ater internal arrangements. She was' very -. successful, and is still in the same trade: ' •• The ground once broken, each year pn» duced several sea stmmers, 'kome of which ; nail defects of a serious nature, caused by a want of experience in that ,department of . engineering. Passing over the Intervening' years we reach the present, yliich from the large number of steamers built, and their great succe:is, will go far to put s us 011 an ektialsty, if not actually ahead, 'of Great Ihtain, our only rival. .• The following is a filet of se . ta skaaars built or budding during 1850:‘ In Ngw York, amounting toill,:i4o tons. Drained Traitc. Toro. Liverpool Steamer, 3000 di " 3000 2000 3000 1930 2200 800 9:10 030 1700 910 1360 1700 • 1170 •• (propl.) 2001) LI /070 • • 1070 •• 1100 66 1100 66 1179 /90 . 0 1300 • (ProP l ) 100 9 In Philadelphia; 3.807 " tons. Philadelphia, Chagres Steamer, 975 Cuastittttion, 'Pacific • •• _(propeller) 570 union, •• 570 Pamper°, • 66 357 .135 600 300 afttoeerto.V. OP POSTAG!,-, The. Washington Republic. makes the f o l. low_ing comments on' the bills of the Post: Office eminnitiee of the House of Represen tatives and of the minority of that commit tee.' The sulit.'et will no - . doubt claim an early attention 'at the next Session of Con ;Trees, now near at hand, and therefore the public should bp acquainted With the promi nent features ofthe ,proposed reform : , , " Are the present charges for conveying letters too high?. Thisquestion is answePed affirmatively by both reporte,, and in than a , review of ihe'English and American post offices demonstrates the pecuniary- advantages to the Department of low rates of charges. The reduction ,of postage in England to a ; ' uniform chargeinf one penny has augmented ' the revenues aud enhanced the efficiency of ' Itlopepartment. The reduction tnade in this 1 country, in 18,15;by• which five and ten ets. s - were substituted fur the various charges from Gr„ to 25. was attended with like results. , But may these two nations not have re spectively reached the lowest practicable points ? We do not know : but Fillet. the, English rate works ,well : since,the English' people are •saiisheil with it, and since the • people of this country desire the adop•ion of that standard, and 'nothing less, it appears that lit•le more is needed • than to ascertain whether thereare aay peculiar circumstances that render the management Mid transmission of the mails. more expensive here than in England. In view of fiat general facts that our territory is, wide and . our population sptirse, au affirmative reply inay bereadily interred : and yet it may be erroneous. The: minority report above referred to supplies us with sonic filets tearing on this branch of thessubjeet. "According to the best Mfg " tnation." it says, the cost of the I ranspor " tation of the mails, in Is4 B , tiouvithmand - int; the extent of country over which rites " are con veY . t d, (exclusive of - territories.) wet.- ", ntit ten per rent. greater than that, of'grita t, "Britain, the difference for that year anfieint ,Mg only:to $219,793. One obvious reason.. 'for this is to - be fuuud in the fact that, in • many in-toners; our mails are euneeved on • rivers and lakes, which ; are exO•nsiyely ' navigated in Commercial pursuits, thu s al, ' fording great facilities fur:procuring this ' service at a much lower rate than it ean .be ' obtained of railroad companies. If - the cost of carrying out mails were ten' .per eeni. greater, the management (four Pitet Office is much , less, asivill 'appear frorri'the ' following statement :- . _ /I/ Baltimore, ' tun:, I " The cost of the. Management ofohe Rriti.li . po st office, in 1849, was $7 016 250 Monumeetal City, Steamer. (propeller) 750 . • • • • ' '.. ' - t'• Ditto of the LT. States to 1849 '4,1,9.049 - Being, a total of 42.097 tons, all of which . . ' .=. -- "s. • - • .. could be used fur Naval purpeeses if desired. " Lest than that of Great Eritain 52 . .'537.2.11 1 The Attautic aud Pacific are the fastcst Sea ! '' The'e facts." the report continues, "are , steal ers atieat, making better time thou the !'` founded on official returns. and. therefore,' i Asia, although they are of e teal we . would ask. what force, ; is {here in the ; q power. and i •" r " olnection that .• we cannot sustain the Post : the Asia is 500 tons the smallest. : '•• Office Department - with as rheap po.tage ' "ac is now charged in'Grear Britain ?" - '' - '.. 4,1 ..ttttotpt was rerently made well et AMERICAN INDUSTRY. . I .-ei rit : Till- , Sles nor. in Our dpinion.•altoeether the escape of Charles Baker, now conlin«l , ~ o e following excellent remarks on the 'do :twat - with the doubt: but - when we add in the Springfield . (Ill.) Jail,' for ,attempting I .. . 1 subject of American Induiory. vs. Eu ro p ean iliac the mtt o of inerease- in the receipts to lately to pilfer one of the mail bags between Manufactures are from a writer in the Phi a. th e diminution in rates that has been realized I Springfield & St. Louis, ,by passing to him. 0 in England, world :swell the income of our through the Post Offiee, two small saws, Inquirer over thy signature of -Au Amen- en tu.a sum g,real 1 ' exec(' mg ne concealed between the covers of n pamphlet Depart in t : I - d ' 'can." We ; recommend them t o our readers expenses, We regard . flie profiler') as satfsfae- nicely bound and 'tittered ••All 'fig Love." a s• sprain:eats worthy the independence oft torilv solved. And :o this truly -be added The Postmaster suspected something wrong, American citizens : atiotht•r important fart beatiug on the subject, I and opened the package. viz ; : that. in ISIS, the number of letters f r - f..... 7 .. e . ... ,ass- There always has been, and their still A l' I'o r I rdS On th e Philad e lphia, exists to au extent scarcely. to be believed. a i , a , :t ‘ ll , l , r ,"° 1 i ' llr P ast afilePt '' I " as t almut 21 ... Wilmington and Baltimore , Railroad - fur the In 1q49, it was 62 . 0 V 1 ,1 00 -tty're prejlidice-a deep rooted aversic,n. to all ar- ‘' '' 1 •: 1- '• year ending October I, is - 50, airlolin( to 111:111 iWO and a half times as th . any, What as. tides of the liner dts:criptions, :whieli bear IP t 04.0 0 0. A lloWiti‘ , 51 per cent. for ex pen the inerease would have been without the the stamp of Datnes:i.,-. Tht•y are considered Fes. the road realty earned 6 per cent. 'alt its reduction in priers, we know not : Itt:f no one as unfit fur use, they nre turned away from caPital of :di 000 OPO supposes that ; if negertained.' it could .se i• in disgust. and iaquirt• is made fur similar ' oust i impair the strength or ti postlion, 1 .-- 7: The Funeral of- the late CorronVore articles of foreign manufacture. that dintinished rates had eausedtohis" qua: Edward Byrne, 17.'S2Navy. took Wet. in Now t luthis look at this in a prope r li g h t , Is it to be doubted that our manufactures can increase itt eorrespondenee. „ .„4 Philadelphia on 11100 day last. His rernains produce, of the same materials. goods al So far as we have its light:the i r,, experi- l wilt finally be deposited in Laurel Hill Cent equal quality with those imported.? Are we enee' warrants the belief that, itt a finaueial evert-. to believe that licca.use an article has crosst el I Point oafttic* , a. farther reduction may be the Atlantic it must neressarily be , of sumo-le made without hazarding the interests of the , 4 • or fabric to those inanu t facturt:d On this side? Departmeht. We ref rain freen inak itl7, any remarks upon If we are,-where will this land us? NN here i .. inuilletual, and commer. s will our Itational skill. our national pride i tin. sacial. m°ra t' ein.l benefits Itkely to re. tilt from such an ac -splay ilkoselves? We would answer, berause they have been well .' molt/ %Acre they are at the present time I, cahl .,l ta , utiatiaa ' , enoutso comprehended by the misses o f the too o 'en fyi)nd." . ; If-as is unquestion bly the fact --there is I I American people•tn determine their minds it: •a ,that skill, that togenuity, , and that eleterrnio. , favor tr the proposed reduction. The reasoits assigned in the minority re ed spirit of rivalry among us-which, year I port fur insisting upon a 'charge of two cts.. I after year, displays pen andgreat improv - . ; first; that this is what is demanded by meats, acid produces fabrics hitherto u are, fi known. except as forein 7 why do the tn. _ I all memorialists' on the subject : serondly. 1 ' ' that it is belierCd to bid '••t tl • 1 ! jer i tv o f consumers yet i treat with contenint e . equa.e. o it pur poses of _revenue : and thirdly-, that it is bet- , I theste proofs of Oilr ihdepeltelellCC.s Of .exile' naltonalrly ? Do they not epealt lueer thab t ter adapted to eur currenry than three...tviiirli ' a ' Is:viten aliquot part of any ofour present coins , words. Of the relationwe eland ia tai older ! countries of Europe? Do we not see in them 1 These reasons are in our judgment sufficient: ; 1 * o the harbinger of our present and future glory? I The adopt toll of a uuifurm, rate, without These are not words without facts to support i r j' rerellee t° distances, ala Y at fir ' -:t a P;' ear in " ' rir The Veto Juil.-T' 6 1 of : tia. Jail rompatible with strict s'eluity ; y et, when it 1, • . ' l t t° e ' • new , them; they are shadows cast ,by fulfils which has at len g th, been nnatly conclialM tiptin. mid the have reality. . iis remembered that the patriotic impulses oft , . , i ground was trei•bly broken on Thursday . morning A. nierican Would le Id him to nrin, f ,„ ~,,,...,,; .. , • ''' To such an eventis this opinion of the . 1 er4 : r t . ‘ .., s , ods 'a , chseedy together as possible, in kind inter-i t 't, ndauon. the location is on Market lit.. inferiority of Americau manufactured ler Wet'll glii and 10th. on a lot porcha , :ed or Andrew almost' conrse, all the people of our wideSpremtdo- , Rits,. , l. L ., , -carried, that - as is wttl known to aintto enable our Government, in its Just . iv fhe p!an adopted for tbe building is every man of business-foreign Mel:" are ,' lll de-ign iii Mr. I ane Lykens whose talents as now in jicarly all i ss o inees ( t h ere ? v i tt , a ; Paterual relation, to gather ibent "even a , a : t i ll ';' : t drau ght: Tan have been before spoken or in au• hen ga t here; h her chickt•nsy- e there will be few 11011Arrible'exeepnons) used upon dont( s- ' urged an etjection to this measure; t Joterne/. the ground dimemoons are 150 by 2 11 tic goods of the finer and morecostiv grades,: I Touching the distinction hettyeen paid and , feet. . 11 lr , ,e hwidi" . Will be of CUn g l Y Merat e S k r ile , to paw; them off as irnpurttd. Is -not tit.ts a re . i et - drew rid front, 2 stories hi g h with a basement, : Unpaid letters, the minority coMmittee . stem which, to say the lea=t, is degrading ; and contasn 4U cells. ,It will be find-hed in Nor- Jenny that it would mulct the, a i i nnticent Te • IU . our reaubliranism? . Is it not a disgrae'e ; , di when ; cover of a letter in a pettalte - 01 fl ee cents , ~ mail style, with the enclosure walls ! , iirmotinted at Yenny Lind an ''.4.strono,ricr',2 , --Prof. Bond to our natne? If our ' , roods will of 13oston gives the credit to '..Mad entoii , „efle :Ohl :15 fireign, why tral they not sell as •in con-equenee ()tithe neglect or imperil. ; the eoracTs hy eirettlar butoes,es and surround e d ' nes.re of the sender' ' This would eertainly , with battlements. Water will be supplied from a a'l d b' ' Arse-nom? Jenny of haying first c, c is aueeti ou !ti Now • - . . Ibe the effect of such a discrimination. - , • re, ervoir constructed for that purpcis-e on an eleva • there is to need 'o .d i sgu i se the fart i the various phenomena presented by the great -that in mane Linds of goods the majority I Prepat went is, in our opinion, CS:••Clitial to j n on between Malsantango and Norl!!r"egian *rem!. , a meteor of the 30th ult. She! ems taking a sold as the preduetious of Engle:Ai ea Frenci a very the p system. By it the Cosiness of: The cells will be warm e d witti; iiet air, and the . , post efli..es is simplified and expedited., and ; whole building thoroughfy ventilated. Telesdopic view of the P!anet :Saturn. near-, skill. are the result of that native ingenuity; i the the dead loss of the dead letters is avoided : I The location was se!ected on accotmt of its (ten to ly in the line of the meteor'S'path TA ( - A ,. I which - the freedom of our iostit u tions etigea s i . , who do not ree.e.i.ve gratification to I venienee to the building materials, and the' facility ~ ' I drys,True, there liasteen a time when our' ' at! "'c'i served a sudden flash of light:J*4H a moment :that atnoupt from the despair,' of 2 letter, , of obiuming,a supply of water. ' nialifactures were in their infancy-when i ' • ill not write, and their correspotidentS will I &remits to its explosion. - Its, rerticaLheightl in many respects we were beltiod-ves, far. .". ' -- ! thus (-scope 'the, peru.al of their valueless ! IV" Arcariii.-Mr. L. Womehlierft of . this 'from the 'earth is ascertained Ito have heen ! behind-the ieclustrians of Europe; but we the use or ,fn i nps ,k,il I niwa s 1 BOWilgh,Whre out gunning on Wednesdaytast, .. ;letters; and erbout -50 miles, and its distanr.e front Cam- I glory io the feet that tires; ,jars are now no o = enable au inquirer to save his. correspondent narrowi escaped a fetal accident lie was using bridge in a north-eastern direr-tiOn 100 lurk's. ; more. ' - _ a doub!e-barrelled gun, and. while loading one bar e,e, retuarks we allude m ore, pirtieu the "Tense of Pcliaite- It was seen irt -different partsonf the Cuited 11 lu th _ , , . we -- allude ' - . I Respecting we do not .c lt d e , e. rcl, the otbeC, by suave accident, • M Q., di , ChUrged, arly to the eta -s, usually ratted dry eotels , newspapers, States, and is remarkable fort having been . I t- Jut euow equally well that in o th er de b et.. .' 1 propriety of marking ally Stettqine. 10 car' the re', • • r , to', • • ebntents - pasting through the front and crown is ; social tee,ings, 'woieti newspapers promote, lor his hat, slightly cutting his forehead. and lodging visible near'ls minutes, b e f or e it fluailv dis, . tams. of maelfactures the int prover:tent • .. .1 •is alm o st beyond hehof, lie all the goods o f twe should keep these out of view. But - we I one grain of shot above their]te Rose. His right Mind appeared. - ' ',l t i the class alluded to. the product of American 1, think there are good reasonSwhy every jour- 1 wus much lacerated, o, passing throngh it ; ' The Pennsylvania Alialason,'S'lai e Convert- ' Looms, were sold as such, we could then eal eboutd.cireulate either freely or at the the left is also injured, though but slightly. He is !arrive at some enproxiMation el the amedut : . • . smaltest possible 'cost in its county or publi. considered in no dangxr, though his 'intonate es hen, held at' West Chester last week must ..1 'of deception svhich yearly is prac ' et ,,d tip„ : 4- W.ton. The county papers are the mediums 4 cape is. almost minuoilotet. have been a rich affair..- Sotne, - ;Of the speak- i those who, by their • •,t dice • lat . home information, and the organs of the ~- p.c . ) ices, compel this ; , ' ors proclaimed the American eevolutiou .aa iloreignizind douiestic good-s. There is a !county cou r ts. Many social interests require failure acid that .Washington'ivas a fa il ure.' reutedy, an:l it is easily arrived at. In plax..ei marriag e emation Their record of every that „Gederni Taylor „i t ,. a rn i mter o f I n i, ' t of thio despising, let there be 0 glorying tra; I ainl every death ma r he importaut : hemante. Instead of praisian' the pro d ucts ' testimony at simile periotrof time. Estates quity," and has. gone down to his Father. ' t . . .. :'• are ft"urt I * ^ ''" (x um own work shops as imported, call . .. 1v or Iflc o alls th-po.ed of by bequest o .:he Evil one ; that " Washingtori ) . was as 1 ; t h em t n . their - proper names , telt they'are .or apportionment' , as these faithfully complv onfamous as Millard Eillmore,",both'of them ; Americor t ; and w praise them as such, • I wi th th e Tcouisitione of the las, or omit to ~ having signed a fugitive Slaye -741 w; I Let us net ;resit for die millions of Et,- :du so. These and many othereoesiderations :r Nothing is more contemptible, l pope, hut rem o ember ur m ii ttuas at i onte. 1 detriand the distriblitioo ofw nespare,rs io the ' . , than a fa - American manufactures deserve our etiroue- ' c°uoties of their issue at the lowest possible maticism e . • hose• contracted little soul will a ' dI . - 'cost t 1 d gement, an i facts were ma de pu bli c, eve° t te•Tea er• :admit nothing, . beyond the "oni• idea'.' of ifs should be overwhelmed with instances whet ‘t We have as 'vet seen no good reason for . . tt . . ; ~ . . . . idolatry. - ' !tie" test, yes fir the best goods of certain i utscnntinating between other kinds, of matter. ..,, .. -- e -- • - •••••••7 ---- ':, 'kinds, though as English, are entirely of! Pamphlets, handbills , cirrulars;',and hotrod A Row in Ltiittimore.-A terrible 'fracas home productions. But so firm is their pre . I and uubound books, if too weighty for letter . occurred . in that city on ,MOnday night. at , , judices fired in-the minds of consumers- 1 1 postage,and not etceeding thirty-two ounces, June's Circus. . 'theta three hundrestrowdies t that the mere connexion of "American" wish should. us reconiniended in the seeoud section assembled outside and commeneW throwin4, a fabric. induces the call for "imported" and ; of the onnlmittee's bill, be charged two cents stones through t h e =loam ininrin _,..... , seller s are found-too often, indeed-who ian ounce. This is low enough to induc e th e of the audience with' TI - g 7"" ra ' sedulously conceal this fact, atid,stamp with ' Jorwarding. of valuable matter, without-loss HI. . ley finally eti.bed 1 -- ;he titleof "loreien" anarticle Made almost Ito the Department, 'and hieh enough , being s , into the ring and broke' up the ' et' . P e -clatarice• 1 within hearing of the purch - aser. Look, foul PreJmtd. to preVent tibuses.• i - lire . Learn from the Elkton phl. ', instance, at the article of Crpetities, panic- 1 The change in the franking priviiene, as „) 'Mg! ularlv- in the finer kinds Brus.sels,e.Tapestry,l recommended in the seventh section of the that, the 'Wheat cr'op of - Cecil coV II ; ' - LAY has : floc. As has --erh.... dy been disclosed by a ',Minority report.' is strictly just. There I suffice& ; much from the ravages of the fly, 1 dealer in the article, these goad's are barraiia- I should remain no tong,er any species of taxa- ; Some fields, early. sown, have been plou g h e d I hly sold n's English, and on aczount of their I tion upon this Department. The pos:age of , up and re-sown, the first seeding having b een i superiority in style coloring and quality, .s e te 1 public agents,, growing out of their official completely eaten up. ' f• actually preferred to the bona fide iniported f duties, should be defrayed as other cipea ses • i goods. Just so with another article in th e ? bY the GoventMent. .and from I(l'6n:tate - . rs Jeany Lind left Philadelphia on Monday I same Itue, heavy Boor Oil Cloths. To coo- :source. Under sucb regnlationa, also, - the Lsurtiers; these, 'he Soche persons, are war. 1 privtlege would not be liable to abuse , for the /asf.._ She is . expeeted to retoirti in ilvo or I ranted "old teiefis.h goods," though made I accountability. _of ,each officer would lie in . • thrie NV...if , . ' - •. ' almost at theiFif ot , r. ; . creased. . - 2 ''''r. 't.ft _ , illincrs' Saturday - Incirning, Oct. 26. THE ear.ss: The Press is' Considered, aa "expression of the sentiments of the cothlottnity in which it exists., and is, or at least Might - to be. in a -great measure responsible fdr the tone . of , 'feeling generated :where its , opinions are circulated. The opinions ;Of readers are more or Ins moulded accordilig to the cast ,prepared by the • writer : 'arid a lane pro portion are willing to adopt his views, sup •posin,g 'that he has inperior , facilities for formjngthena Correctly, rather than be bledio look up authorities, arid enter upon a critical examination, for thethsclres.. Such investigations are by commoßcon.sent lett as the piorince of the writer. therehire, he wilfullyiuppresses • informatitin or tniscon strues thc'truth, he is virtually - and legally responsible fur' the incorrect prejudices he creates. But the.. Press is noi melint merely as the refleCtion or thorougirs fur %the Mews of the day ; its object iS'itigter it is - intended as the tedium of ust:ful'aud correct inforcnatiOn, and the dissemination of, hopest and upright sentiments anaonisr all classes of - the people. The effect bfa rood toned paper is telt everywhere in the neighborhood of its' •cimulation., always 'a welconie visiter to the family fireside, and diffuses a . glad and -cheerful spirit among all its Members:, Here , ;the responsibility is most iniportant. The editor of the family newspaper contributes no small share toward the tnental and moral training ofthe youth of th'e cotnnaunitv. ' and no effort should Ksparetilin the exercise of his discretion, to cfreate a thirst fur kaowl redge, and cultivate a propt4 and elevated tone of morals. THE SUIT CONGIIF:SS. In a few weeks Congress will reas-seml le. Many important subjects, in' . 4•liich.' the peo ple are directly interested - will no tb.fibt be brought up for disrussion, ami we hope, ac tion—for paSt'•experience proves that they are not inseparable terms. 'The • Fugitive glarelare, Postage Reforin,:TaritT regula aions and:other similarly prOmiuent meas. • lures trill most probably much atter'. • trot. Every one should he ready and prompt is the eap,ression of the wisliis hf the pet.- Os:to have these leading measures brought up at once. Mad disposed of at the earliest moment. They involve interests vital to the welfare of the country and a're,intimarely con nected•with her prosperity mail therefore de :serve an'early cotisidemtion. FOR ZIGS The Steamer Asia arrived:at New York on Wednday. morning, With Liverpool dates to the 12th. A tremendous Storm oc curred on the,sth 6th and itltUl . ong the coast of England and Ireland. , The shipping is reported to have greatly suffered. , A gieat military review took place near Paris on the 10th. • 25,900 troops were on•theg,round, of which'nurnher One ha'' were:, cavalry. An attempt was, made on the 51h, by thellols tein arrny,to take the town ;of Fredericks- tadt by storm, but theAmel repulsed thetn. A second attack was afterwards Made, a desperate struggle ensiled, kt---which both - parties suffered seve i re losses. The conflict, it was expected, would be -renewed next ' morning. The Holsteiners greatly in -want of fupd. They have applied to Ger many for assi s tance. An open rupture is. expected between Austria .and Prussia. and the relations of the German power, are con = sidered very precarious. • . The Pres:del:hal 21finsion.:::-It will be re membered that President Filltnors, when entering upon his duties in July last, did not move into the President's fit#tse iu Wash ington, but preferred a pleasant residence opon the heights of Georgetown.. The le:- 'xer-write,rs immediately assighisl as a reason for histboice that the white house was unz heahby_th e basement damp lie:, We learn .from the Republic, that a dryer`lascaient can not any' tvhere be found. Tlie strong and superb walls, built With, Rcitian eetnerir. „stand upon an excellent foundation. and be neath the fla , g,rs and brie!;-pavieg the ,and perfectly dry. Considerable repairs are iu progrms, but only such as time;has rendered „necessary And not fur the 'rexsobs previously ! .assigned, 3 , Narnr.l. Atlantic Pacific, N•Nrrtic, ' Franklin. , Humboldt,, ' Columbia, Florida, Havre Pacific `,%:vannala Pacific • Cliarlesfoft " Pne ilie Charleston Liverpool Pacific • Chases EMI North America, Parifie San fr.anciseu, Charleston " Venezuela Navy. It is useless it this time to carry the thing further. lf consumers would-abut - consult - their own interests—the interestts id their rountrr, and adopt the mottO: "American Manufactures deserve our Encouragement," and nor turn in Aisg,ust front them, as gem:l - tagion was linked with the word "d omest ic' ;we - should hare natty about Protection, cm 'differences on the Tariff, and a peaceful, hap py laud to dwell in. - - Then the intention of iich exhibition as the one. we haVe alluded) ..would be pecitnens of oar skill would pour, into them: and . ere a few short years should - 'fill their course and leave their notch on the record of titne,'.we should train that point to which we are aiming—to belndependent by 'ourselves—aud• fret. from the rest of the worhE ' THE ,MINERS' JOURNAL AND ' .pOTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. .. Florida Electron. --Cabal hare:been re-elec ted to Congress , frofu : this 'State. -He is a Whig;htit ran aS the Union c4ndidate. It is yet , doubtful . which partr,will have - the. majority in the Legislature. • A United 'Plates Senator is to he elected in placeloi Yr . : dee. ; It is nremarkable fact that the proMinent Whigs of tlie South are in lan' of' iperni on, Messrs. Stephens, Toombs,l,nod 'others, being now engaged in canyas.ling some of, States makiu,g speeches in its favor, while the Oovernors of IVississippi, 'Alabama. and' S, Carolina, with other leading Locofocos, I are, using all their influence to the ontrary. --- .4gracultural anual ex 'hibition of the Phila. Society for'prcsmoting agriculture', Was held,ai the Riding Village, ou Wednesday and Thursday or last week. ThL misplay is said to have nrc 4 er been sur passed it equaled on pay previduS occasion. /rt . the several depart Merits of Ilorses, Neat Cattle, Oxen, Sheep, Swine, PoOtry.,'lmple penis, and_, produce, theeontributions were full and excellent, au& elicited favorable re marks from all present. !Comrades in Philadilphia. —A serious of- Tray occurred at a German Ball" 'or.) Monday night. in which George Emery,;ir is feared .Was mortally wounded. Capt. F: W. Binder ~ and two others were arreittd, Mid commit - r ted fur trial as the assailants. On Wednesday, James Groves' was arrest ed for causing the death cf a fonale, about 2 , ..1 years 'of age. named Mary IWels . h, lip• stabbing her with a knife. The! afrair crea ted much excitement as it occur I #d in open day-light between 12 and 1 o'clock in a pup, tilous part_ of the city. To Resiorc the Golorof the hart.- -The fol lowing recipe is represented as I effectual in restoring the original colOr of the hair. .)t is said to have been accidentally dis.covered by Gen. "Twig,gs on its application; to a wound iu the held: '1 Drat. Lac•Sulphor, do. Sugar of lead, • 4 oz. Rose-WS'a ter, Jliz well in aphid! and apply to the; hair a week or longer accessary. " Scitntifii- Derotion.—A grent ; Co - rtgress of the medical men Europe is nliour to be held in France for the purpose of, testing the virtues of a' :newly . ilisccivert:d iremedy for madness, and forthe biles'Of venomous ser pews; ty means-of "Cedrone" .ted,---Ales aeurs Guillethin and Fournier have offerred themselves as' suh;eets for the. experiment. As; Associattati lias been•forrned at Jerusa lem, which has for its object the : literary and seieutipe investigation of all subjects econnee ted with the I,lolv - Land.' The members are all Protestants,' and ther' reside :within the territory: embraced between the 31editerranean and tbe'Eaphrates. the Nile and the Orontes-. The Ant.llecian Bishop of 'Jerusalem holds the office as patron. Several persons rest, ding at halt, Datnaseus,, and Bev rout are corresponding members. The Papers read will be formed into a . volurne . and' published annually. Much'. light. it is believcd, will. in this manner, be thrown upon many im portant subjects in li!erpt tire. and various branches of science. " 1 . 7 1 / 4 a Remains of the late Cortnikidore Jones will Be removed from Philadelp:tia to-dav, and re-interred, in the Wilmilizton and tlrandv wine Cemetery, at the request, of the eitizen ,Diaware, his native Rove. 77 - .1 New Method of applyin-7, Steam to machinery has liven Jaudy invented by Mr. Wilder of Detroit. The oigine ;is rotatory, and is said to be much more . - cotnanical than the ordinary engines now in use.. ag"The munber of pianos annually manu ,ficiared in the United States is (iomputed at one hundred thousand. Scarcely any are imported. Aroident on the Rgilr; 111.—.AIT. Joseph Ladde. an F.ngineer on the Loenmotive "31issiouri" in leaping from the Engine whi e.in notion, near the Palm Alt o wood mat ionfon i'tsemday lam, tripped, and tell with une of his 15s on the track. The k:irgiee over and seriously crushed it above the ankle. Ile ,was immediately tuken np and con veyed to his reMdence near by. ..ftre. Carpenter, of this place, and Brown of Port Carbon, were ,ent.for. and =planted the 'limb below the knee. His bead wat , Om, somewhat injured; but we are happy to learn that he is now doing rir AtulAreident.—We regret to learn the roe; eurrence or a fatal neeident at ,}lr. Geo. Potts' Black Mine Colliery, on Saturday last. Francis Brady, - of it nint Carbon, was entering the mine early in the tnoming. by an unusual way., and came immediately tinder the pump shaft. Its motion is vertical, - and in deteending, it crushed him within ii.spacebf fdleen,inches, between the shaft and the ground. His bOdy was frightfully mangled,. and iaCe Was extinct in fifteen minutes alter. He - leaves a wife and family to mourn their sudden bereave ment. rirAreident at Tremont. 7 —A boy about 16 years of age, Son of Mr. RusAeli of that place, fell from a Hickory Nut tree; a distance of near 30 feet on Wednetday laSt, and WWI mortally injured by lighting on a mass of rocks and stones beloue. Ile died.on Tharsday motaitig. At this sca.on of the year it is c:preially necessary that parents caution their children against the danger of ill inibin6.., total 'affair -0. ~._____:_____,...__ . 1 ; prlVinter Evert ing,.—The ammements hare 1 not yet begun in regular.style; but from the enteis_ 1 tainments already proptisettl, together with others iin embryo, ottreiti,zetas may'anceipate im unirscally pleasant !Talon, The 1, 3 hilharmCnie and Literary tiocieties hold their meet intrAon Tuesday and Wed Inerday Brenings. r ot each we;e1:: By . the' way Ladies, What ba4r becoMe of the rpirit.of the So eiabl? We hope thei; will not be neglected • IThey were prominent nursetiunti in the round of last winter's entertainments, and their revival will , no doubt be hailed ivith a general welcome. 17" New 'Cleurrh.—The new Church, of the Associate Itefoimed PieAyteriung, now building in - Marl:et s.lreet, is rapidly.: progressing, and will soon be ready for the Atie of the Congregation. The building measures .73 by ,45 feet. The usual Church ferViOed Will be ' , COM(' story. The basement is intended for a Lecture Room and tbe &.ib6th Svl . 1091., The front is finished in Gre cian style, ‘-itti w recess a tW. second flOor, and two huge timed columns. The ,design is neat, and the tiniklitig, when be a prominent ornament to our Borough. .; LW . .Military !,; . .) mpan ies ou parade were well tilled an itonduy, and did ample cmlit to the martial rpilt °like Region, St ; Clair and Schuylkill_Havett. were• reprennteti Ly their respactice companies. .The• National Light Infantry; of the latter named p!aceonder commaad of iiesser, turned Ma Well, and eresemed handsothe appearance. 'The-rompany has lately hCen organized, and this iyas theii first parade with the 'Regiment: • rr Cana Making MAL, we ob serve, h ; p 3 token the Conch iluking, F.;ttubtbhment lolely kept I) . y Frederick :dourer, it: 311 otreet. }ir k well known to our ititi r zeno tet tur excellent :We elianie„antl trout hix previous esmerietee in the bu: ; ineso, will nti , doubt be able tt miit his eu,tomerA with C.,,Arritiges,lWagolis paTel,iieles of every de ve;iption, iu thelbeA rir 7 1 / 4 e lreritlar.—Durivg the first lets days of the 'week, we lt almeskeonelndetl duct the Clerk had mi.ditid,his Almanaeland forgotteft the season. W'e Were 104 iifs for a se , contt edition of 'ft...Mut:Der. And thet?sfriii Moonlightr-eleur and coaxing. Ah, ;11,r. Printer, ill we were only what wt" "used to was ' wotagive you'settliment iet tentimcnt. Areident Thomp-om of this Borou.gb.„ tiorne what Mimed by a bale of hay' thrown 911 1 a wai t :4(4-'o.i 'rue: J ot - ay lust. ,The team ster while uttloullinr: did not 0f...0 . ..t-e hi.. being near. Though flinch b i riii,sed and oi.liged to remain 'bed tut mfew days,„ we are figt.py to learn that rivorcrip;;. • arta . ter - a ry' rs'inciety was fix : oreal ur tiskal; with n.prowiled liou; , e, Weant,day eVe'ning. We tinilerstand the members are talking 0 . 1 - procuring a la*r fount for their meeting=, the pre-ent one being too small to neconuatxiate tlnr audience wilally in attendants. Rev.:llr. Cotiley's lecture was-an &Ile prothwtion, and highly inter- MEM L.V":lllilitary Bull.—Tlt . ; !tall 'given ,by the Artillerists, 01 . 1 3fonilay night. wrist well attended, and is reinrsen fed as highly agreeable to all pret•ent. Alneb credit is due the 3latia l . T ers for their tithaira hle arrangements. The cotripuny.liare recommen ded Jheta,elve, 1,,r a future oCeasion. v Cult,: House first notes reached us on Weitnerilay. The time is deeided!y musicul --deep and clear; and if it he on index to the char acter or the future proceeding. of the Court, they are destined to make conArknab!t: noie hereabouts. Sehools. 2 —Tlie tollowing Directors %yin I,:qie—Tackets Inr atluil,Pion into) the Public Sehnols un the fir4t 1170n41;iy- in Novelnlwr:—.- .N14.,,T:. Jamey, Foe L t. ., B. liakmun and J. Sealer. re' illeit„..f t rrie will 1x• bt•rt on [For the Uinrre' Jmumnl.) LIFE AT A WATER cl , ItE Ih:STABLIAII3IENT. .IThOtr,l Il rtl,l:4o•ll,trter, N.l" , Ort . Abe 111N -N-20. f now find mvsell ut flal.-teifs flail, thoroughly initiated into the mysteries of a Water cure estut.: i.. Innen!. und then-fine pn weed aceording to priontze, and alter the niminer of Goiters abroad now-a /lays, to describe the mode iir living, treat /limit. &e:. Se.: , , - - At 5 o'clock in tit& inorniiv. the liell ring' , tor all hand. 10 ri-e-La 'mad coins, into yrnir room with a wet sheet hanging uenws his arm, you jump mit of _leaf in a hurry and prepare for a fatek ; the wet. sheet i. then 'rpiead un the Lisfil, and, you get in, lie_ on you , back,, with your hands by your titles, he then liegins'to tuck you' in first wtiii the Wet ,Iteel Wit! !lien With 111111-a-dozen or more cotofor;ers : i their i. nothing now to be ,11,!11 of yuu but Your ' head -ticiiint: cut. and.you look just like tin irgvp- , ' hail mummy (only 1101 7.0 WWl' Of the linen 11111 ' More of 11!e Woolen core-rim:4 It i. ill1p0,,i1):e 1.1 KO out Ol'lllis ills, 1.0 there iS iso me in trying :you tin there anti hour or ITbOre• Until put geit . thireng,lily 'warm or in a ;simile perspiration. y1I(/ art• then taken out and gt•t a gentle shower kith, then dress. milk 1 a mile or more, and you are ready for lireuktilst ; von sit down with a good appetite and partake of Ilread and Afilk. Potatoes. Fruits. Boiled Rive, Cracked Wheat. &c . Sc , 'with a goof! deal of Mario. in fact nothiwz 1. exeltutcti from the table hut Meats. 'feu and Coffee. :".liort!Y after breakfa....t von go into the Bowling ,Ssihsiti and excrcke tin half an hour or more. after.wilich you can walk to the eity. read the morning papero. and retiim by half-pmd ten; you then rest halt an hour, and at II repair to the Ciyinnasitim ahil exercise for half an hour; you my then ready for u esitz tiath.' which is nothing more . or less than a bathing lob half filled IA - 4.113 Water, ill Whlell yOll toil 101'10 or 15 minutifis. F lu is quite ainming to see some dlogim.or more -' taking this bath; a row of tut: are Owed round 1 the room ancipu hike your position one'opposite the other. lou can read a paper, or laugh and crack jokes as you please until your time is up. I 1 You now take a_little exercise and are ready for dinner. after which you are at liberty to exercise Idr. any way 'you may think proper; until -lo'cicitit. whee :tie tlynintisium exercises tigain commence. I 1 After tin-7 are over you take another rite truth, and i you rre ready for supper, which in much the name .. us lirealcfus;,. ;Soon Mier supper you tolk. a foot , bath cif 10 minutes, and you are then readylo pans . the evening in any way that seems nuett agreeable ; to tour taste ' ether. in tinging, dancing, playing m gae., or what not", and at 9 o'clock you are ready , to retire and :Tend the night in gentleand refresh,. 1 mg :deep, or dream of par4r,.rits, tudis 4-e. At 5 o'cletek, next morning, you rise and go throu r ,, h : much, the Fume treatment, which is oyeasionalli varied a+ the ezee may requirti. Nearly every the that is able. on first coming to the Ihstitution taken a p.zek, the first thife ,, ' in the Morning; and if you hare not slept well through the night, you ran take a delightlin nap for an hour, or two while in the pack. It in soothing to the nerves,' and I have known many, %shim once in; diShke.to coral 001— myself among the , number.. Speaking of hnthi, there are it great many kinds: find, the dipping, sheet, which is considered one of the most pleasant --th e - hower, the half bath, the pitinge, the douche. the sizz, and others There are other [anent reme dies ii.ed nere in connection with bathinf,f, whic'h greatly facilitate the cure, and which are only used ! ut this hoditution. At-other water'eure establish ments they depend upon the efficacy of water alone to perform the cure, which in most cmes is slow. Antnng other things used here, the Galvanic Bat- Turk is brought into requisition. and is found a great auxiliary, as it has a wonderful effect in strength ening the. nerves and eqiailizing the circulation. This Institution probably has. greater bUCCeSs in treating spinal comp'aints than any other in the B. States, and cures are performed in about half the time, that it would require al a re^,ular water cure, where they depend upon water alone. But Doctor ilalnted's, greatest success lien in trcatit4 IhilSe maladies peculiar to the female constitution, and he has bad patients from nearly every State in the Union, who were brofrAt here perg.etly helpless, but heve returned home in an almost incredible short prone or time, free froth all their difficulties, dual nre now doubtless Offering up the prayers of glad and grateful hearts for, the I/octorn welfare is having so nuccessinlly rentoird them in health to the hosornsif their happy faiddi;ies. Yours, Respectfully, , AT A STATED NlONTHLY.ltleeting of the Schuylkill County Mudival Society. hetd in Potts. Ville, Oct.. 2. 16 0, the subject of the demise of Dr. Thomas H Brady, late Vice President of the So• ciety, was introduced by Di. E Chichester, tfy a tew appropriate remarks, upon the profitssiodal stauding , and private:As-orib of the demi-ed, attth ; which the President and Secretary were appointed a Committee to trepare resolutions exprestove of the loss they had sustained in the decease of their late Vice President. They reported the following resolutions which were unanimously adopted : Resolved, That the . Society learn with deep emotion the melancholy announcement of the death of its esteemed Vice President, Dr. Thos. H. Brady. Resolved; That iu giving .utterance to their feel ings et the event, the S.lciety are sure to express at the same time, _those of the proti•ssion of which the deceased has been • for a length of 'time an es teemed member, utxt of the community amid Which he toiled so faithfully and ably. Resolved, That the example lea by the deceased of devotion to his professional duties, of skill, joined to SI frank and manly bearing in the . exercise of them. be received by us as an example worthy of our imitatiou. Resolved, That the,above proceeding.", with a list of the names of Om members of tho,Society tie publistted,in the Miners' IMAM GEO. W. DROWN, M. D. Si' tc'y. • Geo. Halberstadt, M. D. Cot% Sealq •W: Howe!, Id. D. .•;J. S. Carpenter, M. D. Tires.' J. G. Koehler, M. D. Levis Royer., M. D. S. 11. Shannon, M. D. Enoi Chichester,-M. D. D. J. Meltibbiu, AL D. Anthcuty Hearny, p. Um, K. 1,. Ebur, M. D. ' • FARMERS READ THIA E. Uuntingtoo l of 1 Pen Van. K. Y..in his order tir George W. Merchant for dinee-Gargling OIL says:—Your Gargling Oil i• sheeting with le /toed recePtionin this county, and gives good setisfactiv e. Fanners who have once used Hoe article. Invariably recommend it to others.— sir tidally gaining reputation as a general remedy for Horse's, and we hope to increase the sales thiv sum mer."• Bee advertWeinerit in this paper. A pamphlet of description may be had gratis of the attnt. • ANOTIIED FiCIEN"fiFIC WGItDERt—pErEIS, tie reit Digestive Pardee - Distils Jake! A great :)ysliepsis Cuter. Prepared from Benet, or the foarth stomach of the Ox. after directions of Baron Litbig, the treat Physiological Chemist, by J. E. Ileughion„ N. D.; No. II North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. This Is a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion. DYs pepsta, Jaundice. Liver Complaint, Constipation and Debility, coring after Natore's own method, by Na ti/WS own agent, the Gastric Juice. Bee Advertise. „linen& in another.column. , .. 611 T rsviLLE; lIARK EIS., i- CORCIECTEII 'WEEKLy FOR TUE JOUR N AL. 1 Wheat Flour. bbl. 05 62 Deal poachcs Azed. *3 00 Ryo ' do do, .4 SO do do yapper/. 125 Wheat, bitahel fll Dili apple+ paired 1.00 Rye. `, do ' - COi F.**".'doseu 11 Cora. , do ' 60 1 listter, 1 CM k-1 nait, do- 43 I iltioulOcii. ' . Stu. 6 Pntatorts. do 501 Hams, 9,t0 12 Timothy B,.t;ed, 950 114 y, too li 50 Clover do "3 50 plaster, . 560 MARRIED lu Mtnersvill.nn the nib mat., Rev. M. Merit, Mr WILLIAM LAWTO.N to Mu. 61&I1Y WELCll,bothoflyteuvillc. Q,'. AF Woorls14; tbn 19111 bx thin Iler• •Af IterrL, Mr" ISA&C GOOD,IIAN to :4110$ 3IARGARET IMOVEIt, both of 2.lcbuylkill county. ZLED. At his rraid , nen Li this Boroogh, on Monday last, Mr. IS tlb ISETZ, la* Cnintniasio.ner of this noway, agrd about 45 Snits. €2. TH E POTTSVILLE LITERARY SOCIETY . ctilll hold Its nest regular meeting at FtWWI MIL on Wcdne-day evicting, October 3u, MU, at o'clock. Lenore. by Thomas 11. Walker, EN. Suldert—"Civil and Reltgious Liberty ell er ihe, Reformation." Reader—R. 11. Robin, Erg. Dcbare—" Dors Wealth glvß more Indio nee than Talent Affirmative—lv C WOolvan, G. 11. Clay. Negative II:I. cake. • - By order of the Society; ]OS. S. NeCALLA, Sec'y (el- N .OTICE.—TitEas WILL BE A TEMPEN 4. atice reeving held In me ,:sons of - TCmperancr. Potisvil le, on Friday Evering. Npvenrher Ist at it'clock. The Rev. Air. Philips win he expect.' to deliVer • lecture in the Welch, and the Res. Mr. Neat and other!, re the Es' orllrth Language. The public ate respect rtilly trivia.) to a.toshl, _ E ArISOCI . 1 1TE REFORMED Pli — E$111 : 1 - 1:- ,f9RIAN Congregailon,worehlpping In ThornriJon's oiliv building corner of Market and Second sts. have moved:lmp the large topper Mall or tra!d holtding, ix here religious, worship will be conducted every Sab bath, by Rev. I). T. Coma Win. Services to commence 10{'o clock. A. M.,and 4 o'clock. P.M. soma Ore. The public are respectfully invited to attend aRRYICES wll.t. tat: lIELD - , 54". -a, In ibe Octdral Presby,teriant.tuarch to-mom - Jut Evenitig. , Seruton by the Rev. Mr 131:etio. , Lt.oh TILE RELIGIOUS SERVICES OF TII E 4. 4 r gems.) Ilfelhodist Episcopal Chorei, in ilorket Stieet, wit) be WAS al 10 o'clock, A. Id_ and it u - . —no seticieca iM the ovelo)ny, nett) ferthkr notice. WANTED, Ao. EEO INANTED—FIVE TEACH- I ea wanted far the Schnoia in South, Manielm Marks. The Dnord or Directors will meet on the i6th'nfnvetnbee. laso.ni the hoore orßaniel M Reber. where applicants will attend for rsaminntion. • THE DIRECTORS. Oct. `l6, 18'50 , 4z . . WANTED. AN 'INTELLIGENT BOY OF 001,1 D vat habits, who has resolved's good eduention 15 or 76 year,' of are, will be taken as an apprentice to ill , ' Printing business at this .ndliee. None but one Who on brine good resonimendstisnr, and who some up to tbe above mentionea. requisites heed rip plv. IV ANTED AT PITTSTON-400 LABORERS 1 AND AO MINERS win Mid emptnyment through the Palland Winter.' to sink Shafts and open 'Tunnels I;ir Apply to J. 11..11081E,, - 'or lit the Office ante Pennsyltania Coal Co. Ow. 19. MO • . 42 2t I kr At TED.—AN INSIDE SRTI 4 ERINTENDENT VI wanted, by oblt subscriber. at his /Pack Move GEO, 11. POTTS. Ott, 12, 1850, ' W NT 14 [7...The School Direc t tore of wavn e townsh4,, will meet on the 26th day of October Instso.l. at ID terlork A. at. at tap rol•fic (loose nt William !Diner, FronleosAttra, aa wdA trrwnshlp, ro,, the purpose De appolut Teacher,- fIo• the rapoltir term of time errorrihs. None shoot,' aapty escepring they are we❑ gnnliQr•d F•r teaching' a school. The schools are to corirtienee on the food , or Novrinbnr next. TIIF. I:ll2LlCTivrtte. (Lee. Se, tear, 41-31. I , 41141 /I PAINTER TVA NTERobWANTI.II) fatmettrate , ,ly:a first-rare rost.ch painter na I.h.lit Work. INI• nr. other ne-rnl appry. Address by letter I (1) 0- t - Pahl).QT,ip persoo. _ • lirISTAR A KILT. Sept.:. VISO J Pottpvilte, l'a to D. BALL—ATTORNEY AT LAW—Miners 40. vine. P... Ort. 19: 1650. • '42 tr 'l - 'I4OS. R., L. ED2122, 41. .1).. OFITITA Of:4 Profe , sion d l services 10 liar citizens or Port Per • loin and ileinhy. Ile will be liaPPY , '"Naiton all who may Of, fit to rive him a tail. Office in the Loose for merly orrupied by /Mane Wiley. Referenr• Port railion. Oct. 5, 1.850 40-tr I %LA S 111 P'OTHI, ON THE ETiIIOPEAN I /PLAN, NO. 135 Foltottr i lfeet,hrilistien Broadway and N. 11.6313 Street. New York - . 11° and 4220 per Week. 37/ rtenta per nigbt. October 5. ISSO DP:BOYAR. BY FIRE iI 7 TBE 11 bre resprilfulty In fortns his friends end the pnlillc eerier' ify. that fair the Rresext. he has Re ripened his Masi:trate. Genrrot beeney and Conve,ancine nfliee. In Market sneer, Pottsville, oppnAire Ilia nld stand. aPti Itrf t &In/WM Donor Nicholas,• neng erne', whrr~ relll be pleased at all times raiefuny and prompt ly to nitnmt to MI enheetions. urgencies and all business svifh which he may be entsnseed. X. X. wiLsonr, . 22, IPSO 38. I• _ L'IDWARIO SHIPPEN, ATMRN-EY AND 17.4 COIINSELi.pII atLarr:Philadelplnra.vriltattand tn rnltectintra and all mbar leaal bomfess In the Chi afriAtadelphia.adjainine cnuntinn and etsvwbert.- 015.: Nn. 19 Niftiest/tat. PMl:Wein/rm. stiEnwinr,' Fr:VW/MGR ONO MIL 11,•ing (Mee, Pottsvi le, Pti.—Dearre In Miceli , rent Bank Notes. Bills or Exettanee. CerittUatea or I).!posits. Cheeks and Drills. Checks for pate tm Philadelphia and New York, in aorns to nth. Muth 0, issn. rt.r nblroa. O. lIJEsst.szn.,IIO3I(EOPATFOC ifYBICIA Refunied" hie Office go one of the Brick Muss* in Coal Street, Pottavinn. April : 2B,lBM. - 18 tf D IriEDITIFI —Rani Estate areney 01- 4 flentrr Re ontonhtle. tieheyikltiCounty. Pa. Arent Tier the gain and pnrchare nr Real Estate. Agent for Lands. apd collection of Rents.acc. tart. 18, IMI. 44.1 y Q A DEVEL nATIT2..IIISTICE Or Tits PEACE, "k 1 Pottsville. Will attend nmmptly to Colloottotts: A erodes. Porch:lse strd taste of Real Emote. &C.. in Sehity lit Mt. Mike in Centro Street. open_ site the Town Ralf• Oct VW. - - A- G IR:NCY—For the rownefiAilte and sx;t••or — Real E. 1 - 1 tate; bovine and xMfine Coal; !akin! charge ur Con; Lan& ; Mine. . 4re., and cnifecting rents—from twenty year, experience in the County he hnrien to give xatiafact Office fiLthardanen to reel. Pin fertile. ClIAd. (DLL, _April 4,1850. l4-if 11 ARL E LEWIS, •GAN Z 1 PruiPeason ll or Musk. American House. Centre stre e t, p o n e . •Ilbfigure 29.11990 111-if _ _ ( - 1 11. 111 , CA,113 - E. ATTORNKY LAW, Ta t T. magna--Odiee in the Lihrary Room, Ire the Tnwn natl. Bapt 22,1940 STATIONERY, Az. iMI C O _ Dooms, MEMORA ND% ilOOKS„ ate.. lu qatintittes fnr pale ortno 4 .aain an d m a n . at t h,„ rubscriber'a Blank* Book Manufacto►v, Pottsville; at Philadelphia wholesale prices. Encourape borne mannfactures. if von want to suptmrt the ftegion— that'e the doettine. n. .floolt.teller, Publisher And Manofarinrer. Ilinpt_2l, 1850 24 AMOSON/S INIEC ON DIIAFT.JUST BE- I 1 cetted Ilarrel Oarrtson's Celebrated Ink, which will be sold by the Gallon or half Milian on draft: Alin, Oat 'iron's Inks, Black, Berland Blue, In, Howie., wholesale and refill, It mannfact titer's prier*. Merchants and others purchasing to oett atom can samethe carriage ly c.alling at B. EtANNA (VW Cheap Bonk and tinn•ry .416 re ., Wbarii can he had good Ink as low as 3n ccnts per dozen bottles. raCIPYING PRESS FOR. POUR not.l.Ans— ../ for ante at' lIANNAN'A Cheap Stitiunery Store. Kept '2it. testy pEßFurizttr kmAvNG 60APH. &c.—T AY Im's Celebrated Si Irving Soap; Hoarsen, Shaving Cream: , Pure Dear's Oil for the flair; Treble Extract Air the Ilandkereblef; I Toilette wimps of all kinds; nrwe 14n dalvn and Itnatrirnoih. rade, Trriether with all choice articles of Perfumery. Juin, rereiyed and fur sale al U. UA NSA tt.'et Oct. 5...40 :Fancy and variety Store. • iIIitAPTS AND BILLS OF .Exciutivcs IN L. , gums of I or 100 pounds Sterling on Enyhnd. Ire. land. Scotland. Wales. Prance, Germany, or any part of EltrultV., for ga.ta, without any charge. at . It. HANNAN'S ' • pageage Agency In Poitiville. rt, ro p e .. mite arid Warta tallied and colleMed at Itlt office. • ay.rnaseneere afro enet:ed at the lowest rate', and be detention or grumbling. • 1 Jtine 8, 1E53 -- GOLDVENS «TIIB :vrilcateErc 1I %A JUST ircelied a yetyinperior losortruent of p.m Pena and Pencils, either to Silver or Cold Copra, at ucusu. al low rates, Also Pens *without Holder*. These Pens wets selected with cate from n , nrita ,Oct. 12. 1820.-41 11ANNAN. VARILOAN Sk. CO.. 118 CHESNUT STREET, Pluladelphla. wtose perseverance la the study or their beatnithl att. has enehled them to-wake. teeny Improvements, meta known to the readers or the Jeureal, that they are, new entirely, ace only Willing, but athlete tarnish thew with Dagneneetypea (tribe wort beantifht !Wish. They go on the pitnel ple.ittet for your money you should t ome sattafaettott, and they will charge nothing Uhler.you are *weed with the gouda they offer you. Call and etantinettselr aped:lnca/. Rootia&yee At all Olney. Trice of tarps One Dollar, Sept 11, WO OM/CHONG GROCERS.-193 Half Chen!, about %pounds each, of the cheap est Black Tea in the country, 3 papers to the pound ; an excellent fresh article, 8 or 7 cents per pimp& and ,lower than the current rates for worse Tea. Flue fresh Imperial, Gunpowder, Hyson and rutin/ Hylton Teas"( the New ernp. Every COUNTRY STOREKEEPER should exam • ine the subscriber's stock and obtain pricer. ELLWOOLYSFIA,NNON, 63 ChWnut mt.., Plattla., Proprietor of the Chestnut Street Tea Warehouses. Oct. 13;1850 42-3 LisA Rll --aao 13A141ELS :STRICTLY' r Li Write's Lear Lard. In 'tore and ro.r stile b 7 CHAS• T. WILSON. 6 J. Wateret. Sept 28, 1850 39-11 - 1004 SE7-10 0 Itoßkg STRIETI.I/ PRIME I.lllpklrnof cnriniy Cheese. landed :70 r.r sale by Cfrotol. T. W11.803i, - 8 S. Water et. Pluiniirlpiiia. Sept 28. 1850 ay it IA4ACKEREL-3130 13/11111E 1 . 9 Nan. !,Sand 3 .133. Slackeiel. in on.ored pnekap.s, in sanre.nnd fur saki by .El4lB. T. WILSON, 8 Waterst. Sept 28,1850 39-tf ri*HOXIPBON O .4 STARCH LISII.—AN atticht highly ree-iminen'tisd imparting en,. In an "kinds of Linen and Comm Goods—intr. tient,. &suable in doing up Shin Rosnnisi,and , enhass. T. R. BEATTY & Cn. net Aug 10. 1850 A l i — otoA ed 10 yeare old, and dr ouperior quality. for sale bp:. J. M. BEATTY & Co., .-.;;.'Alay 4, MO DDRE AND FRIEND Burning Floid and Cain phene,alwaja on hand and Alf %af:;(y . lAPTLE & .31A RTI. March 23. 1851)/ 14-311) 4 V APS A 9 O s .CHEESE - 4.u.:•reteivrd and for 0 pallet, • :; AL, DEATTV & - Co. May 4,ISZ IS-tt HOV.%EII TO LET.—TWO HoUSF,S IN GOOD Li Condition. one vitnated in _Sanderson tureet; and the other on Lyon street. ituthe Borough otTuttsvitle, VT rent cheap, toises.dou given iinuietli:uelv. An- Div to L/P 110.EFA. Oct. 20, 1900,.—a3 tr. rOLL/ERT TO REICT.—A COoti RE D Ash Colliery with flitures and brealtrt A consplt to ready for Immediate operati"m... itLio, two 1tcd..1.46 'Giro! unintysorrit. Apply to Lt. NT. MIL neal . E.Ottr, and . Cual Agent. 40 11. October 5.1850 1 4 ,0 R RENT—A COMFORTABLE I.IOUSE Oti the corner of Seventh and Mahantango Streets, opposite Thud' PMMTIMIeII house. Rent moderate, with Immedtate pnesenfon. Appty to Mahlmango or V. 110DGS0:11, Silver's Terrace. - Auglioi 17, IMO 334 f 1,20 R RENT—A Large STUItE• no, 1' Manch Chunk. .tint, nod ronvetiieot to the Hail road or Canal, teal be rented mail the Ist of Apri IleXt, nr longer if required, upon reni.pnable terms The bonding is .10 Ct. by :10, two stories high, and well calculated for storing 11,1 j. Crain, Flour, Fted, ,Lt• Appllcatioti made to Nov 17. ISO VOIL ItIKAITm-The tamp occupied hy S. Satellite. I' as a Shne Sore, nn Centre St. • Also. a Two Story Framelloust• on the same Lot, on Second St. Elloire of . J. MORGAS,,Mdrkei St. March IR. 1930 11-ti lOR RENT•sTIIE SECOND STORY over T. I Foster & Co.'s Arm Segue, novr occupied by Chas Miller & Co. Likewise, 1"..r 'ern, new'Store Room. suitable for an ntlice.• in Erin Market '431., now below David Klock, Esq.'s office. Apply ;0. dOLO. FOSTER,. March 23.1850 12-if FOR RENT—A gontl . Frame . loot..., in 31.011- tangostreei, bow ocestribttl by bla Boyd. ATI4 LIA3III.TON ADA:%IS, New Cl:utile. IA7IIEEL.BARROVITS FOR SAL F.).— V V lot of Wts. et-barrows, 'unable for all purpose., [or sale cheap at the Coach Making Establishment of trerr sobstriber, allowed On Third Street, near Market. (late F. IV Maurer** ) Try me, and lam derennthed to sell vend work eel y cArap pct.:6, 1950.— , 134(..] PIIII IP ITOFFA. FOR SALE OR TO RENT .k handsome new Brick Dwelling MUM., in I% nhaniantrn suet t. Pottsville. the residense of the late. Dr.. Thomas Bratty. Axil, for te rms , Etc. on t . Inemioes. Oc. 19 ISA 42-3 t IVlrra i nasl . L E UI.P VA NASn ti he I!ra rty tt _and finish, for sate at lems %ban COP.,. at GRESSANG & eJLLYNIAN'A rsiniiure store,llahaniangn et.. Ponsrille. Oes It 01 , 60 42 linew• • . . irrnSING LATiIE FOll SALE ellEAr, 3.1" 1 the oniatelifier; wiih nr withoui toots JOS' MORGAN, Market Street, Snit I L ISSn. jlivtL rinllG-L-OTTS-FOR-9-Al.R. ti I.otzt in Centre Street, riittitvitle. Lino in New taicile ore in richnytii ill Itaren. Lon , in West Maven. Lots in vw k Ttnrn Apply re , ‘VILLIAH S. HILL. Aug's,' 31, ISSO 3.5 3'rtm _ LAMPS, FOR SALE —TIIE Tntrs v tees of the se. and 51 E. Church, Pottsville. about to intrudacn the Gas light inDr their place of uorsliiii, will dispose of the several Lataps therein, at a very reasonahle price: Cr-twisting of one ! , 13- branch Brass enntidelier, two Pulpit Lamps, two Aslnr ala, Iwo Swiliainr; -die, sad two side do ; all of wrilrh are cousiracreil, for tia g Oil, and in p r ,nod order. Please eorptire'parl, [ley. TIIOVIAS F . inirNsox. Pastor, •or in %At lEL 111- ISEMPTIYN, Trusts, Aug 3, im:m • 71-if FOR SALE...TN. Subscriber IP de . *hon. of selling the; dwelling house in which • 11 zEicl ire now resides, ht Miirris' Addition. The : building is nne of thp very hest in the lbw nitgli.—insge and admirably ;wronged. vvith evert con venience", make it desirable. Possest inn given at 011 Ce. GEO. I& RWPTS. 'March 16, 40-3tnn F - AR SALE—A 9.0 !force-Power Steam Engine, in excellent working order, with winding gearing all complete, tmn drams, and in,n wire ropes. each ahont 25n fret long. for Coal films mines. The ahoy., is a first-rare Engine; it has 'pen in , IRP ant! , :8 months • tri the Curough ter .7ainaqua, where it niary iti seen. Apply JOAN lines:K. SONS 6c Co., .o'7 and fa; North 't bird Street , rlijlnda, er r^ ITE.N.OIIIN 11E1 I.N ER, Ta marina . May LI,. ..W.+PY 19-11' „'Ol2 SA LE•—Tlw subscriber* titres 641 , sure a perior 6 finch Pomp, F fern erfth lao yard* of 5 x Ginerr pines, wirrrltorre. all in pond_ order. Ittsn, 23 air*. 411 inert nth.. 8 nr hicli” nre rincel with •Inu6l* brakes, all of which are in itnorl ronoine order. Also, 611 yards of inch slope • pain. The Above tvlll be told low for cash orepprov.. etl , paper. • co:iNzr, ZOADS & EirnErtALEs. fleas rhihweinhia. 15 If A mil I 3; kiso. SALE'..I Lam. Circular Coal Armen. •IT 1> ten tong.nrut f fAer in diameter or the fairert eTnll.—adapoof,ta tinkly! coal of tltic Own aPProvrd sties—eost err °Vara has bees . •ery Mire nxed—wi ll be sold cheap for cub. Enanire arthe York Store. - • E. YARDLEY & Co. 11- _ _ OR SAr'E 7: 47 l En nr 4 Inc r frnlTerr 14inePrery t hi neneeeg..-ary ala . Coal hren/riorr oxtablshin In, which will be gold 011 re:m.l=l7e 1en.... C.F.O. P Mardi 15, I*. 11-tr - • - - - ••• VOR SAL E...nne 30 itnn. hntbrinr rnaine, Is-Ith winding rearlyr all romprerr. Forrnirs, at the fiNek Mine Colliery, York Vann, mar rilP (Ace or GEO. R. POTTR. 17-11 Mare% IG, March 16,'856 FOEilrlit. SALE...3O Liige lijerrm -- - C - ars, 5100 FPot of owe tock Prnof Crain, 300 300 " " loch "C.hain. • . • OF:11.M POTT/F.. F OR SALE. AND TO LET.---ffnffitna pnra in 14Ininit Corbin:. Lew!ermur, T.yon' rr 3 ad if inn In POll*Vilir..oll in MiAerssille• Also a courenient Office, fro Mnssie Addition. Apnly to 1,1.5. 11. CAMPBELL FOS _ 4 000 FEET of eirsiavEriANNA irnm: , Pine Flonrfn,7; togetl..r will" a genpral iPporlmetil nreebsoned Lumbor. tOingle.. kr: , fnr fiy DAVID P. LEVVIA. tun/6.n Vard.Schtiyalli (Laren fle robe r TB5O 411 rf _ S ri,TONS or Plat Bar Antertrao R. R.,lrost. orrat 1/ tons gizes, Just received and thr enta at the or' E. YARDLEY & SON. ME Mardi 16'1850 MON. RAILR Rofl AD IRON .BAB, HOENIX T O Enid Flue Ten An. Sheet Ir P on, Nails Spikes, Palma, Oils. Glass. Putty, Mill and Cross cut Sawa, Anvll. , Vice., Shrivels , , Picks, Grubbing 110CP, Building Hardware, $O. Prices inn , to suit the times. , BRIGHT 4r, POTT. Tottrville, Oct. 5, . ciTILL LATER FROM THE MINES.—AT Brtaht & Pott's Town Ilall tro o 5t,,,,,, Cnrtre street, Povtim ille, ran b.-seen all shapes and slses of the metai, from a 3d Nall or Shoe Tack to a Puma tfamomr ; tars• plies of Nail Rod, nailed Bar , :Tani me red bon, Spring,Bilner. German and Cast Steel. A large ponion done up in Cast Iran Pots, Saitirouo, Waton iiiIIPP. &c. October 5,18.50. - ARMS"' TIARDWAHE 'AND SCILLES.—TRUMIIN 31 St Shur: Nn, 335 Market Street, three doors be low Ninth, Philadelphia. Impanels and wholesale- and retail &mien. in, Nai:a. Ilardwar.i and Tools. Nor rh>ems. Builders . Housekeepers and Mechanics, 'ap plied ist the lowert , rates. Agents for Studabarger's Patent Planes, warranted superior to any other. Also„Agentsibr Ellicott & Abbott's Phtforat —they will tarnish Hay, Casa, Darrow, Warehouse anti Stare Staid of Warranted workmanship and c.v.. 'fettle's. at Factory price,. Also. Ernagist and Starr, 'repent Counter 9cal.se,t 3 teelyatdr, Spring Halancei, Weights of 311 sizes, '&.C.;taIC.C. Sept N. 1830 . ri IN noinoiairo.— xlllB REINO THE BEA son when uur citizens who desire to secure their buildings Bum the-rnsiges of fire, should seek in have Iti ' m wide Om Proof — Atut undersigned would re-' epretrully inform sto..putilje Altai he is prepared to fulfil all orders f.,r Tin Roofing, @punting, &c.. & c JACOB M. LONG. AotlraUt•. Jane 29, 1F.50 A mEnacsx 4141,11—c05.-1. . - 1. inanity on hand and ihr aaht.g,hat vpritior irllcla at light T Rail. 2/3 !ha::: tit the raj*. manutaiitur.it at Mahn garnithed at ajgcag T tails at manufacture's' ptitea • June esso A POILVEII. - DEALER IN, SCRAP IRON, met tC p L pe ead , Bknau . O rde r s d r e ßo* T r n . Budden'ds Copper emrk., and Slathine furnishing. -.AB orders connected with the above line pmwipthr attended to. O South direst, abeive Front. Philadelphia. June' la, 1830 21-tt DIE armirms, &c. E. YARDLEY & SON 47-1( FOR SALE. MI WM E: YARDLEY tr. WIN 26 If PrnumeorioNs:i c , v EU" BOOTLS.»IIORACC TEMPLETIEV, by 1 1 11 Charlet( Lever. The Iron' Wash or the Feats and Adventure of Raoul liragetotrine—by Alexander Domes. The Cruise of the Crescent, or itie tioatstraine's Prize—by tilt Admiral Fisher. The old Country pupae—by the - Author of ttic Gambler's Wife. . The Beggar of Lyons, or the Ttestorative—by Fred Hunter. Petticoat Governiuttat—tie Mra. TroHope—together wish a large collertlon_or. the latest roil Most popular. C4ooCis Always on hand, and for sale Wimiesafe and Retell at . . "TIANNit,i'S • Cheap Rook and Priodieal Store. Oet. 26. IASO E .k A r p tc !:n 3 t i n l inTa li purt S ra . it i jf il ta a .kti E t .l boT A rn i : au mermis illUst rations. • CETTEIIM FROM THE rlsrawonas, and the Adiron daes. with 3 portrait or he author. B•csep SCENFB AXE/ CHiIII.IC.7CIO3,AVIth & portrait of Roth, a view• of Bethlehem. and the heat Engrav inrs illuetrative of Seriph:re. scenee.' Lvitten alid Cstomw act., containing p ortra i t , o f Luther, Crointern and the Author, all neatly /mond in Cloth, plain. For Sa:C at unmorally low pricck by B BAN !VAN . , Folio* Oct. 21%.11:131.1 43 IxrA CURE.. .DP . .roIINOON'I3 IVO V V mesttc Frartme " rooratnin: ; minntelY detailed ' . .escrlption of the va i. rious ltydro, nathlc process' and dlioelioas fieperforming them nn enlline! - ,ition of tlao several kinds of baths tu *se_ their mpara tI re iltliVeir. indh, ♦ 'Attn. r• ".arc, limes of tuking thetn„&e., te.,tvilh IS eneravc,l t:lnsarations, for sate!l 'B. BANNAN oct. In, too 42 El% TILATiON—A TREATISE ~ on the v. and &hyaena/ air, show kag its inthience in stratam. ing Lire as,tperoneing titan:wee, mat rem-irks on tip% ventilation of liowes. the Ors , Inethrid of secnrikg pure.and wholesome ntmokohere Maid. of dessitingt, Churches. court.roums, workshops and o; all-kinds, Clot gam by grA N AN. Oct. int, 1830 CILARIIIMWS IN FORMAT/ON FOR TRH l'Ho pie—Filth Ay:melon Edition of _this popular Hp-. eyelepcedla with numerous 'aildllions; and male thau 500 Enerasings—Just ieceived, fro - Bide sale, awl far sate below the USUMI HANNAN'S . t - i ce Cheap Ronk and Sttinners • Pottsville. Om 19. ' ACHEA P 111:4TORY 07 , England, from the invasion of Julius Ceasar u. the abdication of James 11. IGSI. "A ney4 edition with the Authors fast corrr,ctiona and fortirovotnent to which is piefliet.l a short account of his life, writ ten by bin - inch: add a poll rail bribe Author. B Vols. neatly bound to cloth. only $2,40; f' , 4 sale at • D. BANNAN'S chOp Doak Store. October 5, I 850" TNIARIES POll IN3I-BTEIiVART43 DIARY 1J for 1951, Or Daily Register, for the use of privaie families and heranna of Initinesa: containing a titmik for every .lay in the year, froclhe record or OCCrirrvu Vett anti future'en,gage germs. For sale wlinfes:dea,ad cretail at IDINI.I A N'S, Cheap tlonk•inre. ' 37 If Sept 11, 18S6 musid. VEW 1111USTC„.—SONGS OF JENNY Greeting to America ; Swedish Ileritstnao's Song; Take thia.l.ute; 'Hermit and the Maiden; ' A Alo-ning Song; Loot y i Warmer. Swedish Bursar°lie ;,. The 'tires Song; Love and Mrlity;. Festira/ Song.; Swedisl Carrier Flame. NEW. PIECES. ! Ail the %lints ate Sleeping Wm'frt I WeTP with Thee ; Jenny at the Gate, Favorite Negro Me 1.03 The Yo r ting Lady's Delight ; Favorite Waltz; , Jonny at the Gate. without Words; rarroora Polka ; Invino Volta': , lithe Deep Voice °Morrow, Armngedins Pray Gir Thee,' Easy., I es, In the Grove where first Inlet Thee. son... Together with a latire collection of Itti aiwayr.on bond. Pieces obtained to order at - - 11. flANaihlll'Si • Cheap Book andllasir Stone. PottsYilic.Oet 19, ISSO. EAV MUSIC BOOKS-:- - JDS'll Pital.4llP,D • t.:aytica Landis, or the Amertu - sn Dom% of &larch Mii;ic. By Lowell Mason nod George Jarttre %Velar. The opinions of eirrnvent noSsitians who tra•e, ex :mined tis pages% forlyworrtnt the rillertlon that On% is the rook attrattrve and Y.ltrable vnlletlion of Church Mask, ever pnblished In this count ry 1:, addition Nes eopinns selection of the Lest old Itlbes,.it tstwiieveir that it contains a larger amount'aud'greater variety 003 truly beautiful Niiw Illisir than anti pees - ins, &mitaa work has anne. Most of ibis k. 4 ifrairrn train the high est sources. tie the contrtaitions or ftsistiloren.:frozari. sick,'/fa natl. Dart, MenderssolinJOicaltibet &c. GEORGE F. ROOT, Esq., rirnv liorit.erry. Or gal.i.t and Onndlu tor of Masi:. in Mercer. er. Chervil, ainit Professor of Musk hl iSpinsfer, and nth ' er institnies, saes of Ain V.ittfilig. "BOOS Nit 8.-111 and tasters, iinwodipti.an,afit s nia o.gritf tastily aciwnittl't it 04 far sapetiorra,ta.pi.niniibis want -mitt whrettilivm at annianted . "' (;ErAta re 9". HATTER: r. , r FA; no`t^ II • " Ira"' in the 31.isial &location Society, Faso to Ina South Church, &r, expresses the rpolion that ••Filr origi naltly of style, and excellence of liartn.inv. it is the best P•alnr think, ever published in tin.counity. rYStinwrous mho eminent Musicirns .11prerr them selves quite :1,5 Str(ll,gly of its UV I TflE AIt.I.ODIsT. A new collection of Popular and Sac sa I Song... nr:o - Inr selected. harm iseit anda rriingint for A , .pinnfo. Alto, Tenor :toil Bate voices. Ili Geortic"Jantes Waktr nod Wrtliam Mason TbP.e wni Its are Ai, site by Aloaksrflers cerherrill) Publi.o?Pil by 31Az 4 0:11 dr. •1 , . Rapt 11, 19.5.) 916 ('earl , 37 2/110 NOTICES. • OTICE....NCiTICE,II,4 liEfurair GIVEN, that J.N et. It. I)ICKSON. Agates., of Charley sayisr. Gag filed big account In the office of. the Protheeet aaa . oC Mcheylkall ennst7, amt that OM same trill be coo .lfrmell by rhit Conn of common Pleas ofgabl,coprity, on the Drat Mostfay of Dreeniberpiesi, unleis cattle be Mown to Inc copirary by the Chiort., T1.10.11A8 MILLS, Prothonotary. Oct. 25, I&50 oiricE.—:seYrit: litittenv GivE:N.a k . 11, JAIL:011'11011'1'Z sc ADAM ZELLER, Assignees Jobn fittininCei & Frederick G. Wernia. here hied their accounts in the coffee of the Pmtbonosaty of AcnitYlkill gins:try, ant! that the name will be roll. th weir hv the r.oirrt of Common Pleas ofarid county. , in the fir.t gloortay Iteteinber !nest, unless caure be shoo ft to the contrary hy the Cron t. THOMAS DILLS, Prothonotary: Oct. 26. 1 . 810. , . 43-3 t ELECTION ',FOR TIIIRTE1::4 11 Directors of the Moroi...Batik of Portal:one,. Ho the county of Schoylkitl. to nerve the milling :imam vviii he.held at the Banking flame: in the Betio_ trghof heivreen the hours of 10 o'cloCht 6. 41 . .. anil 3 o'clock an )iGNDAV the !ETA of Nov. neve. A general meeting (4MP titnekirobtera vr.ift be held 41, the Banking troute'on TIVESDA ihe Sth of Ntor. 11Ell. CIIARLS LDESER,Carklrier: Pottsville, Oct. 12, 1850. 41-6 t A SSIGNEE ed Repainted- by the Court of Cons min Pleas of Schuylkill enmity, Assignee of O(.!VER & MARS. in the prase of Robert Woodside, deed., hereby give' tiotice to all, persons sndelited to Said Oliver & Mars to make pa ynn-nt to him, and aR pitmen) has ingclninss against thesis to present the same to the said Assignee for sett emem. • •• /MTN' P. 110BART,'Assisinee.. Pett.sille, Oct. 12,1650. . 41-St 711SSOLUTIOti.»TILE PArITNERSITIP byre -1 / tnfort .e.atttirte brivrty-n If EINTftV STRAIJCI I and ISRAEL LOESER. trading angler the firuiof Henry strauch & „ 14•411 diEllnited eel the 9th inst. Thr hoyin•ss of the late Gun will boils... Med no by kirnell Lassyr. JIENRTO I IRAITC/1,• ISRAEL LOESER. — Pottsville; yet. 12, MAO. 41-31 - nn OTIOE it 3 HERESY GIVEN TU PERSONS /..V. that may have Insurance alleeted Sn tht: /.yarnulrir Mutual losuraase Vearpany, nitSi Aasesstueut hes been made, and an paranuanot.having already paid the awn., are requesterito maws the subscriber who. bas beau appointed Reualvar and Again, roc the county oDtchuyttill and who will be ioand at aid Gees io Centre stzser„ ouAorsday and Saturday's to atteurtto the *wow,. , JIM. CLAYTON, Raceiver au* Arkin fur Ly. Co. Nu. Institute, Company. - Wept.. 7, 16.50. Sfo-i OTICE.—LABORE.RS, MINERS .AND EitS. who wish 63 pgrehase lota hi Twin - eon, a privai• cite, ieitt libd an Agent globe Premises, pea the [Blllll nt Slianni)lttn. Labor on the Railroad wit he taken in payment of Ibts. floe 'half Ult vv,nteit the laborrs*llSO be noTtanced In Cub. . Jelealk, p. fIOYD, Agent. ic E.—DENIAN'd rtiTCAT LUDRie - Nr ing 014.—Wheseas, a notice has appeared in a newspapertn this County, cautioning ail person, rtiola :turchastnir said Ott from mai so* I hereby ;ire uri`: tim that hold the esdusirrs right in itiatinfaCrarg 1 04 Kell ea ~d Oil in the Counties e 4 tkOdaylkilS,Pbanon Dauphin, L'Aligh, Northampton; Cori:hut; lazzergtv, colu m b ia .. Wyoming. Northumberland 11..04114. and lint all pera•ins nth, shall interfere et bjay tights as afareiatd, shah be I...osecutedarrerding tO tale:add that I will indemnify, pro!ter and sore harmless nit persons alba shall pureliade old oil from the. tSCH.T.NEri,. 134 f Pottsville. June 1, 1830. persofis are hereby Podded wee 19, l• purchase tir use Op from R. D. lechoerter, purl:pos ting to be I'. S. Dovlan's Patent Libricativ pil,ns he Ito* Ho autliorily to Mohr Ascii °Wand any person pu - chasing Of gulag the Oil riom him will Le yroaccuted according to /ow. 11173 , 18. 183 D 10 PARTIVELISHIP—'WILLIAM WALLACE. of the liif, firm of Wala(' & Mak laton H . 1 13 1 1 Ittill day flamed it enportnerehtp l with SAMUEL . ROTS - Elt3lEI., for the tranasetlon of a General Coal Dust nesclinder tbe liras of Wallace & Unthermel. The reielVine and 'Montan of ("oal will he cootie tied, as herrtafore, on wharves at Glosirester,and 1%4. 9 Riclinsoud: Mice SS.Walnut Street. WILLIAM WALLACE. tt431 . 1:. 11. ROTHEIMEL 18-tf May 1..1850 _ 'VANE NOTICE.—Tht Bona. and account, r. FOITER dr. PAIS, bavitig.been aril:pled to tlie subscribers, all person, florin' are:mintsPen with them, are requested tn eall and nettle, and tarn , . In debted to sualte payment only to its or our author aril agent. . . , , N. D.—All gccountii not settled before the first of December next, will be left with: a Squire fur sett.le cueuir , . , Nov 10. idgo. AST PEnsii.Cs A - PA U. . T-a *toned not to purchase or use 411 0/i from ltv-D -.6lllrtennr. Purporting to Ire P. 8. Di-viall'a Patrill Lge• ^denting Ott. lids Ita 4111L11 1 rkly 1 . 10111 the to make it.—he has not even ire correct receipt to maim ft.-- mill Lousing a part of my Ingredients wrong proctor Onus. 1 reepeetfally infer utrpersons latereated to the decisions of the aflame U. di. Comte lately, for Infringements of Patent-rtahts. ;1 am the Patentee and sole owner of Shia, and nut determined to prose-. cute not only 4, D Settitener. bur Olt persons plarehair Ing or tieing the oil from him, to the 18111. 1 41 extent of the taw. . I!. 8. i Patentee. "! 13-Sate Readteip ,June e, ' P.S. DEVLAN. Pateeiee, Reading. Pa. CM p. 4: FOSTEIi 46. tr