T • , 4 ,,0 .44.3 OF THE HI . NEIMS• JouaNas,.••••ll , l2laLf N JSCASIPTION.—.Two Uoliars per annum. payable' - ..intotntrially in advance. to - those who reside In Hit County -aodannually in advance to those who restda 1 oat of the County. The publisher reserves to himself the fight to Glasse 02 .S• 1 per annum. when payment s delayed longer than one year. .' . ' TO CIXB4: . . Three copies to one address, OS 00 , Satan " 00 ' • . Fifteen '' ~ .SO OJ ' . . . . Five dolars in adVancP•wlit Pay.; for three year's . nbseelptlon t r oths Josesel. ' ! - : sages oir •Dyritionstitt One equate of 14 lines. 3 tlfries • Every subsequent insartion. - , Pour lines. I time. I - Subsequent intertions, each, , -- One 'ignore, 3 months, . gift mouth, . . • One Year. • Business Cards - of 511f1CA.p•r.r annum. Merchants mid where, adverttsieg by the Teat, with the privilege of inyertlng different edver:.` , - tisentents accalg. . • MU *Larger Advertisements; am per agreement• . _ . Miners' Saturday-Mornlne. Nov. '2 (ma impuovEmEsys We have been yery , busy during the week in making the improvements in our office. proposed some ,weeks since. They are. however, completed and We are 'happy to announce to our.readers that the inner form of this - number : of the Journal was worked off on ofit.new 'Power Press. Effort , : will be renewed, if possible, to -please .our pa trous in every resPect, and-we shall no longer labor under any elifficulty in'acconirnodatinir any .. riumber subscribers..; - :iße hope . de: linqnent spbscribers Rill take a hint and forward theamount of their . bills; Our ex, - penses are heavy. Nothing has been spared' for your accommodation, and we think we ure deservineot prompt 'payments, -and . plenty of them: Now is the time new subscriptions, aad nc shallAe glad it our friends will interc:_:t themselves in furnidiing us with fresb.ll.4s from every quarter. 17 , 510 N SPIRIT Ii; TILE. NORTH. The spirit of the'N;rth, though alwas considered thoroughly Union:has never be fure been t su fuHt„ • expressed as by the recent calls to various Union meetings in different parts of the country. There is but one sen timent that pervade; the paitiotic breasts of our citizens,. The Union must be preserved." In N. York. Philadelphia ..and wherever . meetings have been held or an opportunity bas occurred fur nu expression_ cif fee lag, this 'one 'sentiment has been prjdoininant and universal. N.er this -IToribern pairiotiSin . unsupported. Great and enthusiastic Union meetings have been held in many . places in the South ana their proceedings advocated by some of her most prominent, citizens. The stars and stripes have heed 'Unfurled even in the face of their 11 , Z -headed and over-zealou , fanatics, the only •national ensign of a une an undivided and_ uur conimon Country.— . True. this opputition excitement may have caused fur a tune some disquiet, but with the mass of the people of the South he whole , people (dale Nurth-nu fear l need be enter tained fur the •stability or, perpetuity of our government. Whit is :ttais, , liter . than the efforts oft great'nd a unitekl people devoted to one common cause? They _move with - the maiesty of might. Obstruetiol*,_ . ";.are but .0• 3 .incentives to ,greatei effurls and --- -4inthing ' short of Omnipotence can atty . . (9LAU TO SEE IT . _ Them seems to be a Mantotovvriamnas tit^ leadi rot Domocratsol the -.late 10 favor a teasonable advance of Tariff ott from We hope It will he granted. A fluty of 40 per t sol, acne oerred on iron to Pron.,' 1•41.a.t. • 4 1.a.t. to Ic9o, oy free traders, but the niouhl not,ar eept it. a prOs:oel,l.l4 1(00 (raft' N,III nytkeia proapr4- 01:11coal trade...o th.kt -tbtol; all that is T,quiced at tt,- Itht is-a saital•ie atity on Iron tite'peeulitt:t advantages atterolit-a the manulaktote of iron. The ore in the bank. sutfielent for a oM of iron Ix two•tti hitt a (esti dollars, Mit when ak'rouglit into •bar iron qts worth $6O Tile greater part. ,of 0113 adVaLt.t , goes 1p .the l.bar• Tof the oon,r1; and a laborer in thisleout/: tri will consume to I , e as tnocit of roil arsittiltoral prod..; as O. In borer IA :II who thakot OUT iron ;p Etta land.—Pottstown Leirtr. It the Leagcr ana otheCOl Ine,.Locotoco presses had adv(x:ated this doctrine some mouths ago, instra ruauuer of Vof usiug - means to thwart the efforts•cif the Whigs in secUring such a rezulation„we might iluw be ellioVin" the desired protection, and a prosperous trade in-both cptil and-irtha. It is high tinae fur thoseeading.iicfernocrais' -• • to be opening their eves. • „ r• A. ,NEW PRISTING ;,MPLCIIINE The ri,.cent invention of,;ffepthn A. Wil kinson bf Providence, R. Istarid, -of a rotary printing, machnie different. ffutu any other 1:10W in use, promises to work . a., , great revo lution in printing. Theinotions of the press are rotary, and the tx - Pe. being placed on cy linders, each .prints - s? •bcpaiate st(4 , of the e sheet.. Such t he" astonishing rapidity with which impressiobs may be multiplied, ati oidiciary 6puPd i 49,000 imperial _ cu:ay tenth , : great eat . .e be pyinted,on both f gjitlii:lbitl and c.ut nkatly from a CO ' 'n il uyu in.„one hour.'ti Antic. Thus 40.tlito0 rinpression.c'i-ai he made, bekide the glditig tind cutting, Of- the sheet ; in one time, bv_ a simile _machine, without the aid of the human ' PR'ESIDE'ST Yll11414131(E. president Fillmore ha , ' recently addreLsial a letter to R E-q., of 'Macon, Ga., in reply to a colninuxfation from thatl,en tleinan, .: r oniplaincrr:...7 of the t.eatrnect of the offizers tyho .ariemptq to re-ea .- Wire his fugitive slave, Craft, in Boston. • Ili; views are sound and strioght-forward as the propdr adAtuistration of: Justice, and au implit ‘ obedienee to the laws- He denoun ces every show c.d resistance, and clearly states that he would 13 authority.l f , ur ? ' piivrer for its `supprilssion: He howeker thinks the •mere statement of Mr. Collvis not a sufficient cause fur interference in the per seat iustatice. LATE F1t:031 TEITAS A portion of the',State cove on the adop tion or rejection of the Boutidar) f,tll has • been received. A large majoritl , in favor Of accepting ;it. A great Union meeting was recently held at S-t.. Augu.stirie. addresses delivered by Senators 'Houston and •Rt.e.k. A handsome monument has been erected at St. Antonio, by the Odd Fellows, in mirror} , of Capt. Walker, ot. the Texas Rangers. ; ,It is estimated that there will be 'a surplus q :ol three millions of dollars in the Treasury after the State debts are paid. • Collector Lcirts.—A .Committee of Philadelphians formally waited on President Fillmore, at 'Washington, on Wednes,day last, and presented some grave Charges stiainst Messr s . Lewis, Surveyor , and ).Veigh-master Reed. and 'requested their removal from othe. It- is said the di.olc. sures recently made by Francis E. 13rady, Esq., in relation to 'the first :mauled gentle are making considerable,stir,at Wash . ington. An investigation hai been ordered: L'affui invenhon..---Alnewly -invent ed steam diving -bell boat;srecently , built at Paducah, is likely, from its Unprece dented iiiccess in resew:jog' Property from sunken vessel , , tt c apercede 'the use oh 41 other machinery tor that purpbse. It is DOW ' engaged-onthe Western waters. A number of valuable-cargoes have been recovered from the Cumberland and Ohio' rivers, that were as forever lust. looglinee giveia up 2:7 1 ' A Union Meeting will be belt in Fan. nest Tim4y. _ ThisEOM. JAMES COOPER. This gentleman, was last week 'tendered the compliment of a public: :dinner by his friends in Philadelphia, as an evidence . of their approval of his patriotic course at the late session - of Congress. Ott account of his many engagentients, and' the early meeting pf Congress again; he was obliged to 'decline the proffered kindness. His letter %in reply to-the committee of invitation conia,ins some _excellent and soda &creme on the subjects recently occupying the attention of Con gress, and on the preserit agitation, of the Slavery question, thioughout the country. ,The letter throughout is characterized by a lil;eral-and patriotic tone of sentiment, though our limited space will admit only . of; the fol lowitig extracts. 'Alluding to the Settlement of the'various questions which lately threat ined•thpeace and union of the States, he . advises that the renewal of their daigerous agitation be avoided, and remarks: ' • IThigl 121 .3 Ut., 5 b 0 8 00 3 CO' 3ournal. • - Anr, patiiota we owe it to the country; as Whirs .6.:4!iliVer it to the Addlini.tration to stand by the set le.inent whit h has been made. It is nstional and equitable; and having hem recommended and ap proved by the preFnient,.is entitled to the cordial SOP /inn of Cve.ty nationoi-min,led Whig. The Whit par ty- is a roostivitional party; all its objeits are nil .flonal Th.: re et not:Otte locator sectional in Its creed. Its priftriple9 are broad natt liberal. and abould not be ctrFornscribeil, merely to give them a temporaryadap tmom to local pt,fliftier., especially when sdch pre lii.dters ate at variant e with the obligations imposed by MA CotiAtilliti ,, n As soon as either of the great parties. into which the people of the country are dl ahall ado:it a mere geographical creed, prescri bing a course iti poliltrat action repugnant to any of the obligations i.f a federal character, enjoined upon the citizen by the constitution. such party must sink into an tropotent. Minyrsty. or the Union be dis. eolved . " , Again, speaking of the present cause of ei• citetnent throughout the countrf, he writes :• • I nu. opposed or -ilasery:-eartiestiv, hearifty, now and forever; awl there are Lut few in Pennsylvania Aho are. ~t h, r A ipe Blit While OUT sympathies as uteri lead it. t- deplore the ethnence of Slavery i our r4oty h• CUL?, ns irnbills us to interfere with it in\ttn.- state, ir is there recognized and protected liy - the or. , I;t1111”h: and there is on higher law, o far ea it our dot!: as citizens of the State, or of the fitted St nes, to absolve us (ran:omit obedience to the rennireinehts ot the Constitution. However reptig• ant, therefore, Klavery may brio oar fe.lings, hntv er much nor mpaihies may incline us to commis erate the rohdii ton of the slave, ne have no right to ft4lll nttr hands In take titrn f.H I3 ltls master's Kervite, or !mace escaped from him 10 present his reeianiltion. We may endeavor to .h.,w our blethron 'hat they w.llll eonr,ill their oWn int.teolit. all well ,is pro ante the raiewor humanity, by taking..measure* tor it, gradual ilthliVon; and tied by so doing they n "old l.et ome terahlin r. happier, and their people, zeneralli. more enlightened limiest and kind coun -els will have mote weight with Thera than Angry re prdaLtie.. er .11,pp:ridable interference with their fllttlis It, the practice ot Justice and moderation, •outually.py one ',Mot, tilw.ird.lhe other. gond feel ing all . 1..1 - Morly may be re.lotrd and preserycd, , and the intere-Is of human frer drau promoted." if Coal at the London Roc. —lt is recommended by a communication in another column, that specimens 'of Coal be collected tium the diffetent mines in the regici'n . , for exhibition at the Great London Fair next Nay: The suggestion is an excel• lent one. The collection would be interest ing, and attract very general attention, inas much as many Europeans, and indeed many. perf•on , in our own country - have never sem Anthracite Coal. The specimens might after wards be added to the mineralog,ical Cabinet ut some Institution. They would no doubt be accepted as a highly valuable present. The blocks should be about 4 inches square . , correctly and appropriately labelled, as our correspondent recommends.. We hope the operators will interest,thetnselves in the mat ter and that ,- -the collection be completed as early! as possible. Specimens left at this office will be properly taken care of and duly Hon. Henry Clay.—This great states , ' mart and patriot by request, deliverelniriost eloquent address on Monday,„lasfrbefore the Kenmc ; Legislature now in session at Frankfort.. He spoke of the difflculties which 1 havellitmtened, our' Union—strongly COCI• demn'ed,the proceedings of the, fanatics of I the Nortlf.and of the free 'ta,t-es in oppoiing liiiexecniion of tbeStigitive slave law. He , held that the onnosition 'manifested towards this great compromise measure was at pres ent -doing, more ,mischief than all that has !teen done by ultras °file South. He strong ly-advised a sulimission to the law. All pure l patriot.: mould aid . in sustaining the constitu- I non. Those who raised their hands against the •t.,,tecutton and reqqitrrients of this act I were enetnics not only to Their own future , I I welfare but to the peace and happiness of the j.country. _ TL t Conrention.—This body has been revelling in its fanaticism. Their entire seressikm from the Union is truly a annual nlllll...ll, to be Avit.,hed for. 111 men.who lovetliOcountry and desire it, union and prosperity may well-pray to b• delivered from association with .such fire liranG of- mischief. Good and peaceful citi cen would . be all the happier if this noisy little band of disunionists would hire lodge in some vast wildefuess,'.' and featly adopt their nun-intercourse" systetn. Good citi zen, and ' true 'patriots would then be at peace themselve , ,,„ jfic country would then return to us sobriety and prosperjty, and all would be well. The um:o3g adjourned on Mdilday last. Err Pub& Azconimodatron.=--The mana gers:4 thi; Magnetic Telegraph Company, will hereafter provide for the presence of a messenger, at each of the way stations on 'he arrival of trains between N. :York and \Vashington, for the accotinncidatilin of pas =eager., wishing to send de-patches !dwarf' or back on the line. This regulation will be halletr with a hearty approval by the ttavelling community, as it often•happens. persons leaving borne, have forgotten some thing, or May expedite their business by tel egraphing their coming from differettt Stat. 1 thumberland.—The fire we notieTed last week - that had becurred on:the "Monday previous at Northumberland is the fifth in that tilaee tWo months: 'the Town C'Ouncil haye Offered ereward of FiTri Hundred Dollars for the arrest of the ineen, cus . From Washinv'on.—Preparatforis , are already being made tor the coming sion - ot Congress, which cotnmences on-Mon day week. President Fillmore's 'message is to be very long. A modification of the Teal,. it is confidently asserted, will be rc,•Lot , ...eotled. • -‘3IPER - TO BATHING. The lai.t•number of the Merlical_itnd Sur gical Journal utters ihe opinion that once a week it often enough to barhe the whole body forithe purpose of luxury and cleanli ness. Flannel worn next to the skin at,:itll seasons is proper, and is infinitely more healthful than all the doily baths now so fashionable. The argument by which this • opinion is supported, is as follows : "The oil which is secreted by the seba ceous glands of the skin, series the purpose:. of lubricating its surface. Now, if this se cretion is constantly removed as fast as exu ded,, ',its destined object is •thereby- defeated. I The excretory, ducts of the perspiratiory glands, and the glands themselves, require this unctions matterof the skin to keep them in health and action. If very freqUent bath ing ~1 . 111 t whole body is practised, it must be obvious that this matter cannot be long . prescnt . fo perform its office. As to the as similation of the functions of the skin and lungs-', it will be apparent, that wheci the skin acts imperfectly, OT ceases to act at all,. ,the lungs _have an extra amount_ot duty to - , T form ; and it is generally 111 -just, such cases that engorgement takes place, ,conati tuting iolisCarnittlop cfl peaßionia." ~4.• • • THE MINERS' 'JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILtE GENERAL 'ADVERTIS*R. XPETLING OP COAL OPEBATOUS. . _ . AI a matting of the Ckatt — operatots and Land Owners of Schoyliall County, held at the Peansylvania-Hall, inPottsvilles'oa Me" day the 18th day - of November, 1850, Present. . Samuel Sillyman, '• David Glen, Benjamin_ Milne", ' Johannes' Coekill, James C. Oliver, ' ' Patrick Fcigarty, James Davey, . ':. ' James Conner, William Donaldson, B. Bainbridge, , James M. Beatty,. -.. ' Joseph Beacham, , Tobias Winterstein; George Mason, I Jonathan Wesley,: , _F. Daniels, Chas. Sillvman k,Co.James Neill; Geo. W. Snyder, _. John Stetnton, John G. Hughes, • - John Pinkerton, 'William Payne, Barnett k Bowman, Edwaid Collahan, ''William Biibeck, Joseph F. Taylor, David Chinas, Decattir E. Nice, E. Dodson, -•- ~ Cbarles M. Hill, 'Patrick Kelly. . Francis Spencer, Samuel B. Fisher. ‘TI W. Zelly, A. Erdman, ~ George H. Potts, Edward Yardley, —Agard, . John Struthers, Richard Heckscher, J. H. Alter, Rkhard Carter, F. Macdonald, S. Chadwick, , Charles Bennett, i Conner, REK*l . i eg, F. J. Parvin, , Lit tleheali. • 'When on motion, SAMUEL SILLYMAN I was, chosen President, BENJAMIN Musses and , Lerma C. Olives, Vice Presidents, and Rica= i AD CARTER and FRANCIS MACDONALD, Secre- , taries. The President stated the objectof the meet- I ing to take into consideration the cheapest and best method ofpreparing coal, and the dis position of the ' harves by the Reading Rail Road Company, at Port Richmond. When on motion, the following preamble and resolutions were unanitnously adopted : 1 Resolved—Thafan equitable adjustment of the Wharf accommodation at Port Richmond, is due to alrwho invest their Capital and I labor in Mining and producing Coal, and that in the opinion of this meeting, a much bet 'ter arrangement can be made of the Wharies; 1 than hitherto, and that no Wharf' should be given to any one not engaged in the bust • ness of Mining Coal. „ 1 Resolved-7. That such an adjustment of the 'Wharf, room can be• made as, to avoid the I followints evils: Ist. The building up an in terest of middle men.who prosper by depres sing the prices of the producers and increas-i ic D es those of the consumers. 2d. - Undue I preferences to a few large operators, to the I almost exclusion of the' majority of the I smaller, ones, whereby they botne a prey to ,the _middle meo„ and thus destroy the I trade, to all producers. 3d. The erection of a new curporationlfor the surpose of shipping coal, of the increasing of! corporate powera to present Companies. _ Resolved —That a committee be appointed k•to coufer with the Philadelphia 'and Keading . Rail Road Company, with a view to procure such ,an adjustment of the Wharf room at Port Richmond, whereliy all engaged in mi ning 'coal may be placed upon an equality in proportion to the respective amounts mined by them, and whereby the evils, above enu-• meraied may be avoided. Rcsarcd--That Robert Rafcliff, James Neill, John Pinkerton, Gideon Bast, god Francis Macdonald, be said Committee, with power to fill vacancies. Resolved—That the President of this mee ting [madded to said Committee: , Resolved—That a Committee beappoioted to test by actual 'experiments the cheapest• and best method of preparing Coal, and report the results of such experiments to the nett meeti,ng, and that the Chairman of said Com mittee be authorised to raise sufficitnt funds to defray-the expenses of such .experiments. .1 - olved—That Richard Carter, James - doener, William johns, Geo. H. Potts, Wil liam Payne, RiChard Heckscher and John•B. McCreary, be said Committee. Resolved—That the proceedings of this meeting be Publisheil t in all the papers of the Borough of Pottsville. Resolved—That. this meeting do now ad journ. to meet again at this place, on Thurs day the 28th inst., at 3 o'clock . , P. M. ' SAIITUEL SILLYMAN, President. RICHARD CARTER, i Secretaries. Fit/teas Msenos.stas • RAILROAD DIEETpIO. In accordance with public uotice, the c zens 'Orivigsbtirg and vicinity, met at the Court House in the &rough of Orwigsburi, on Saturday, .November 16.1850, to adopt proper measures tO 'further the project of constructing a rthilroad, to connect the City of New York with_ the Schuylkill Coal Fields, when an organization Ives had, by appoin ting J. T. WEiViER, Chairman, and J. S. KELLER, Secretary. Whereupon, on. motion of G. B. Zulich, the following preamble and.resolutiOnS were adopted. Whereas, the Project Of constructing a Railroad, withtthe view more directly to cot nect the City of New York, with the Schuyl kill Coal Fields, is now agitated by its friends with prospects of success, for which purpose a Convention will assemble at Allentown, Lehigh' county, on :Thursday' the 3d day of December, 1850. . And Whereas, we, a portion of the people of Schuylkill courtly, who feel a deep inter est in Fecuriug the tonstruction or:the propo sed Railroad, have met for the purpose of appointing Delegates to said Convention; therefore Resolved—That . Charles Frailey, Jobn T, Weroer audJacolilluntzinger, Jr. be a por tion of the Delegates; io repiesentSchuylkill county in the said Railroad-Convention, with power to sub , titutil, and if.oecessary, to cre ate addilioual Delegates, should a majority of their number deem it advisable. kcsolred—That_ the - Delegates this day choseti, be requeited to use the necessary and proper exertions, to effect a survey of the contemplated - .Railroad route from the junction of Lizard Creek, and River Lehigh, in Carbon county, fo;lowing up said Creek to the Summit, between it and Koenig's Creek &ten said Creek to -Ringgold, from thence through the Vallei , near MeKeansburg and Orwigsburf , to Schavlkill Haven, from this point by the tvri'y of Triedensburg and Pin —• grove, through the Indiantown Gait, to . th • River Susquehanna tvith the view tb form a connection between the - City Of New York and the State Central Railroad, at the point where said Road crosses the - River Susque l-hanna, several miles above the Borough of Harrisburg.. t, - Rcsotred—That ;the proceedings of this meeting be:published in all the papers prin ted in the counties'efLehigh, Northampton and Schuylkill. • J. T WERNER, Chairman. S. KELLER,. Sgeretary. AT A, MEETING Of the citizens of Schuylkill county, held at the Town Hall, in the bofough of Tamaqua, on Thur,day evening, the 21st ult.—agreea bly to announcement previously made in several of the county papers—for the, pur pose of electing Delegates to represent this County, in the Raft . Road Comiention, to be held at AllentotVn e .on the 3d day of -becem ber next-- I . _ On motion,. BENJAMIN HEILNER„Esq., was elected Chairman, and WAsmicoloON W. IcGrica:v Secretaiy or the meth! . 1 1 ' On motion, a Committee of five, cniisting ' of Dr. David Hunter, Rowland, Jon ,K. I. Fry, Robert Ratcliffe and B. T. Hug s, were g es appointed - to select Delegates. I The Committee, after retiring for! a short time, reported the tames of Peter roman, C. 'B. Bertolette, Mo. K. Smith, „ . W. McGuigan and Jno..Boyer. On !notion, there persons were ,unani ' moublv elected Delizates to said Coniention vvitla Power to appoint substitutes: I ! On motion, Resolved, that the proceedings i of this meeting, be published in the 'Tama -1 qusargioti. and the; Miners Journal. On motion, adjoirned. . t, = . , V"Beautiful Cuitonz:--On the lat inst., ac cording to the usual, custom in New:Orleans, the cemeteries of .that city were thfooged with persons who repaired thither to deco rate the tombs 9f their deceased relatives and friends with garlands an 4 *amp offldwen, tOcal ffiiiYS CENS VS STATISTICL scwoirtoram, coorrT.; A purtion of the Census Statistics were recei too late for publiosuan this week. They will ap peernext. We eau] from them that the population of th e county will exceed t 30,000. The utcresse for 30 years is shown Its fellows: • • BTlintinn WI 4 /OM " law, • 29,784 41 lag - 29,072 1850, 60,000 tir We are indebted to Mr. liOset Reinhard, for thO Censui Suatisties in the kdlowing distrievt • TOW:CMIIf No. of Aisles, No. of Females, Whole Population No. of House_s Valuation of Estate, Married withia the year, Atteaded School do. No over 20 yrs of age, who cannot reed or write, rowan rowssaia No of Males, • No of Females. Whole Population, - .6 No. of Houses_, Valuation of Estate, Attended School within the year No. over 20 yrs. of age, who mum read Or Write, PIXEGEOVI nosotrot No. of Males No. of Femaies, No. of Colored Persons ; • No. of Mulattoes, Whole Population, . ' -No of HOUSeS, Valuation of Estate, Married within the year, Attended School do. No. over 20 yrs. of age, who cannot read or.write, Na. of deaf,' dumb, blind, insane, idiotic, paupers, ace-, MUNCH TOWICSILIP No, of Males, No. of Females, - No. of Colored Perrone, • Whole Population, , No. of liowei, , Valuationef Estate, Martial Within the year, . Attended School do. No. over 20,yrs. of age, who Ca/1001 read or write, ° No. of deal, dumb, blind, Insane, hhotie, 1 paupers, tee., TRXXONT TOWNUEIP • No. of Males; No. of Females, 'Witte Population, NO. of Houses, Valuation of Estate, Attended School within the year, No. over 20 yrs. of age, who cannot mad or write, - . 15 vrmrlis TOW7IS)IIP No. of Males, No. 6f Fem ales, Whole Population, No. Of Hnuses, . . Valuatioa of Egate, blamed within the year, Attended School do. No. over 20 yrs. of age, who cannot read or write, No, of -desf, dumb, blind, inoiane, paupers, =I No. of Males • No. of Fema les No. of Colored Persc;ns, No. of Mulattoes, Whole Population, No. of Rouses Valuation of E..tate Married within the year, . Attended School do. No. over 20 yrs. of age, who cannot read or write ' toe . No. of deaf , dumb, blind, insane, idiotic, paupers, dre.,- 53 el:actors_ rovnisam No. of Males, 1012 No. of Females, - 954 No. of• Colored Persons, < / No. of Mulattoes, - 11 Whole Population, 1966 No. of Homes,29o • Valuation of E.tatest. ..-- $386,700 Marrired within tiis year, 5 Attended School o. 416 No. over 20 rill. of age; who CIIIILIOt read • or write,: 202 .LOWEB. 1142L•STA1100 '._ - - - . No. of Males, 185 . No. of Females, 720 - , No. of Colored Persons, 8 ' . No. of Mulattoes, 16 •. , Whole Population. tow . . . No. of ROUSeR, 242 Valuation of Estate. $ 2 63,53.4 Married within the year, 21 334 Attended Selfool do. No. ovcr2o yrs. of age, who cannot read . ~ ; to, OT write. .No. of deaf, dumb, blind, insane, Idiotic, . . . .4 ..V.c' ~ • Pa.opera, - sours liAlitlarn: • . No. of Males YBB No. of Females. t 381 Whole Population, 783 No: , of Houses, 132 Valuation of Estate, 8140,300 'Married within the year. , . ' 12 Attended School do • 231 No. over 20 yrs. of age, „who esumot rrad or writ*, ' No. of deaf dumb, blind, insane, idiotic. paupers, 4c., HYPER 'HA HAN TANGO No of Males No or Females ' No. of Colored Pei-30aq, Whole Population, No. of Houses Valuation of Estate, • Married within the year, • Attended School do. No. over 20 yrs of age, who cannot read or write, No. of deaf, duinb, blind, insane, idiotic, paupers, S:c., BOROUGH OF ELLNIERSPILLE • • NO of Males; No. of Females, No. of Colored Persons, - No. of Mulattoes, 'Whole -Population, Nu. of Valuation of Estate, Slurried orithinlheyear, Attended‘Schixil do No. over 20 yrs. of age, who cannot read or Write, • No of deaf, dumb, blind, insane, idiotic, paupers, Sm., NORWEGIAN TOWNSHIP White Males, 1379 White Female?, . 1263 ' There are in' this township7o persons over 60 and under 60 years of age, of whom .40 are mules and 30 lemales;' 57 persons over 60 and under 70 years of age, 23 of whom are males and 34 females ;.4 females between 70 and 80, and 2 males and 1 female between 80 and 99 yeahs of age. Oldest'male 84; oldest female - 86. There nre 30 persoas over 20 years of age who cannot read or write 13Orn"durmg the year, 120 Married during the year, 24 Attended &tool during the year, " 523 Value Of _Reai Estate, $0,925 Forty-eight persons died in the township of whom 18 Were under 2 years of age. ' ar Literary Satiety.—The Society met as usual on Wednesday evening. The Lecture was de livered by Wm. L. Whitney, Esq: Subject, "Life and it. duties." It was a neat and interesting pro duction, and listened to with general 'attention D. G. McGowan, Esq., read an eztmct from "Unpub 'bled Poems," strongly suspected of being anginal. The Debate was unusually spirited, the speakers evidently- having some object in view other than the mere perforratuitx of the duty imposed. It Will be seen by the notice of the Society that boys unaccompanied by per-oris responsible for their be havior, will hereafter'be excludtd frrm the Hall, the noise and confusion occasioned by their con lianal movements being a nuisance, the members can remedy conveniently in no other way. rir Brockville Earthen and Stoneware Mann factory.—We refer our reader• to the advertise ment or her. F liodirson,of his Brocicvilte Earthen and stone-ware manufactory. We have seem spe cimens of :Hr. H.'s manufacture, and take pleasure in recommending them as in every wav equal, if not superior to similar cuticles made elsewhere. The enterprise he has manifested in the establish ment• and success of his operations, desenes a liberallupport from our cinseas,-and we have no doubt they can be suited as Well and as cheap by patronizing home manufactures as by4oing farther to make Their purchases arMurder in Schvylkill Hoven shocking tragedy was earaned in thatßorongh on Thursday last. /t °occurred in open day light ) about 12 o'clock. A man named Pifer, stabbed his wife with a knife in dot left breast, cans'ing almost-it:want death. He limn placed her in bed with their two children end lett the house. The lifeless woman was aftervnirds discovered by some of the neighbors attracted by the crying of the children. Pifer has not been heard of since. Intoxication is said to have been the ciau,se . of the, horrid deed. The woman was young and generally respected. The case has pro. duced much excitement among the citizens. Churck. 7 —Efrotts are ROW making to light this (the Episcopal) Church with Gas. titiscriptions'have beets received for, that purpose, and in it short time the • neuesseey Wore* willte 1100440 XL ' 1 • firCalustafeissis ....A gang of melts and &male counterfeiters have been espied for a week or more pest, in circulating bad money intuit; borough. Warrants were issued by N. M. Wilson, Ref , and several MIMI have been made. deg. Decoursey was imested on Saturday last, but brOke out atilt. lock-up and :mule his escape on Sunday morning. Hrs wife was also arrested, and is now here under bail awaiting trial. Daniel Rose and wifewere both arrested. She is also under beA! lie had endea vored to make his escape, but was overtal'en at Ashland on Thursday night, and brought back for trial before Esquire Wilson yfkerclay morning. John Steribig was arrested on Tuesday and held to bail. He has ;since tscaped.. Other accomplices are suspected, and more arrests will' no doubt be made. The notespassed by dm wives of Decour ley and Rose were $5 micron the Lebanon Bank. Rose was required to furnish $5OO bail, or submit_ to liar:radiate commitment. It is doubtful whether bail can be procured. *48,035 6 117 ET Military Tneastpasear.—At a meeting Lt the let Brigade, 611 Division of Schuylkill county Volunteers, held at Atortimer's Hotel, on Thumb,' evening, the 21st - inst., for the purpose of taking into consideration the holdingtf an Encampment in the Spring. The following persons were elected as officets:—President, Oen. Mona. Lassa; &av iary, Jeremiah Brant. On motion, it was adopted that the Secretary notify the commanding officer of every . Company of ibis MEeting. >_ ' On motion, adopted, that we meet again on Mon. day evening, Nov. 25,11350, at 7 o'clock Ethel P ia "' - CZ7,550 99 124 $1:25,800 6 115 On UICHIOCI, adopted, thst the prictedings.6f this Meeting be published in the Miners' Jocund end Mining Register. On Motion adjourned. - larßev. E. D. Sonders.--We have Lefore allu ded to the resignation of this Rev . . gentleman as Pastor of the Central. Presbyterian Church (Old 'School) in this Borough. At a meeting of the members on :Friday evening of last weep, the fol lowing resolution was unanimously adopted : Resolved, That in accepting the resignation of the" Rev. E. B. Salamis, we carrot refrain from ezpressing_our deep sympathy with him in the pro tracted ntmgtion of his leanly, by, which he has been so loug detained from us; our sincere regret in being called upon to dissolve the relation which has subsisted between us; our 'high appreciation of his ability, ieal and fidelity, in his tarred - Calling; and our ardent hope that in svhatever field of use fulness he may hereatter be called to labor, the Divine favor may crown his efforts with atom:lent SUCCeS.S. ' 1515 1139 265' c 396 $131,950 040 . 550 1190 203 1171,850 Irriosiral Accident. —Samuel orris, a young man about 17 years of age, came to his death on Wednesday afternoon, at Mt. arbon in a most shocking manner._ He was e • 4 ... •ed on . the Rail road- and fell from his seat a rots the track. Si: cars passed over him terribly •• utilating Mihaly and killing him insuusily. Hal. said to have been '• - °sicced. He wu a real. •t of Schuylkill Haven. 1005 963 /968 336 $441,675 garriba.—Jacob H lager,' of Orwigsburg, was prosecuted and hel. to bail at that place on Thursday last for libel against Dr.'J. J. Sinnickson of this Borough. licoasistod of certain misrepre• seutations made against the Dr. in the business transactions of the company, for which lie is the agent. . 1587 1420 3007 448 53'71,950 29 584 tar' Reward .—A thousand dollars , have been' offered by John Tucker, Esq., President of the Railroad company, for the amt.t of the parties who recently Placed obstructions on the Mill Creek :goad. It is hoped this ample reward will prove effectual in securing the perpetrators of the outrage. rirCaught.—The person who lately placed ob structions on the Muddy, Bnineh Railroad, we ere gnul to learn, has been arrested. He will be tried at the next term of Court. This is the first case that has been detected, and we hope an example will be ritade of him sufficient to deter others from a simile . ; outrage G'Snom Stores.—Snow, the first of the season, fell in this Borough on Saturday aftemoon and night. The streets were white on 'Sunday morning and we team that the mountains were -coyered . in some places to the depth of several 'inches. ,---- APPAIUS. or John Kay Clem's:, Esq., at the reqnest of the Minersville Sunday School, delivered a lecture on the proper method of conducting these excel lent mstitutiont, on 'Wednesday evening last. Mr. C. is said to tutve ;keeled much attention to this interesting and benevolent cause,_and we have no doubt the audience recognised many wholesome trmhs m his views on the subject. Thomas H. Walker, Esq., of Pottsville, by re quest of the Key-stone Institige, delivered a lecture before that body on Thursday evening last. The audiebce era* large, and the exercises of the evening were conducted with evident interest and pleasure to all present. Stabbing.—Wm. Christian was stabbed onWed uestlay evening by James Falls, in the Bar-room of Michael Weaver's Tavern, in an altercation that ensued between them. The injury was very alight, the report of Mr. Christian's danger .and, subsequent,cleath, being entirely unfounded. 1334 284 5324,110 TAPIAqUA AFFAIRS far Fata/ Accident.—.A man named Thomas Connel, was so badly injuAd last friday morning,. that he died from his wounds the following day., Re was in the act of putting a cram motion, which was laden with several _blocks of lumber, one of which fell 'upon him, crushing him- beneath it. Every attention was paid him that his situation de manded, but all proved of no avail Be leaves a wife to mourn his loss 1515 1509 830 8407,450 23 • 524 Matrimonial.—One of our young 'uns, who had his heart pierced by one of Cupid's darts, called on his lady love to spend • social Sunday evening. While there 'lais was so mach influenced-by the,ten der passion as to bring matters to an issue, by pop ping the" question. The fair maiden blushingly consented to become his •bride on the following morning, (Monday.) He_ left her at an early hour in the morning to make the necessary preparation for the consummation of his heart's desire ; But "the course-of true love never did run smooth." When he returned an hoer afterwards, fully,pre pared to have the noose fixed, the fair one liaoowp with • more fortunate swain, and they "twhin had become one flesh." F. L. artist of the Names of Grand Jurors for Monday ,:.Deeersher 9tk, 1850. soloraoa Model, Branch. lbs. Bachmtn, Schuylkill. Philip Boyer, A. Haven. J. klaurerX Mahantango. Richard Platt, Blythe. Jobu A. Otto, Dory. Sm. I:l€Loaf. S. Haven. Jacob Match, Pluegrove- John Machmer, Wayne. Cleo. Heffner, Pottsville. John Bretz. Blythe. 1 John Eldinghein, C3l/. Jesse Foster, Pottsville. John Ravish, E. Brinswig. Fred'k Foster. Pottsville. A. Walbridge, Pottsville. PhilipUmholtz.Tantaqns Chrgood, E. Norwegian. W.Alayer,W. Oroosw.ig. J. *Moaner Otwigaburg. William Loyd, Cass. 1 - John K. Smith, Tamaqua. Isaac Ebert, Branch.' Charles Marsh, Blythe. futtoad Pint MONDAY, DX=Sat 2ND, /£6O. G. I eager. Orwissbnig. Jam , ' Sitio,. Baton. John „Broers Pmtsviile H. W. Bowman...ll Haven. D. Gesiley, N. bionlelm. D. Greenawalt, Pinegrove. Abraham Moyer, Blythe. k. N. Bslllet, Tamaqua. Nathan Barlow, Blythe. John Quigley. Blythe. John Rudy. S. !Liven. J. Focbt, Brnarmig. D. G Yuensling, Potts'lle. Francis Reed, Borwegiatr. John Prevost, alinersville. H. tharsehaur;Pinemove. Min Goho Union. • Lewis 'Reeser, Plnearotre. 'William Heluta. Blythe. John Loud, Cass. Benj. Thomas. Brandi. James (Henn. Pottsville. Her,. U. litiaireL Branch._Jacob March. Tremont. Rowland d Have. B. GI terhawalt, Norwegian O Elsenhutb Pottsville. Henry Beasenbereer„ Rush J U. Idcere try. Trrmont. J. H. Hicharda,,ldtneravilic Tboralta bf arks, Blythe. D.. Robock, E.'Noretedian J. Thus:art, 1:1:..nor ate. D. T. Jones, Miner's ille. F. —is, Mt nersaille. E. Hartsler, blisersville.. Jr 11024 I ott MOXDAT, DICEY/MOTS, IEOO El' hAC t tete , Tremont. 88. Meyer; W. Branswig. J. M. Christ. Tremont. L. , Womeisdorf, Pottsville. Jobe Biome, Neve Castle. J Wolfinger. &Norwegian Samuel Boone, Raton. L. amber, E. Brunswig M. J. Seibert, Pottsville. Milani Leith. Wayne. i i J. Daniels, 'Norwegian. E. MorrisOn, ossreglan. Wm. Kintner, S. Haven. Daniel Walho . Cass. • M. Wiser, &Env-settle. - Daniel Miller , ew eneti. Nathan Evans. Pottevlihr. Thomas Stanton. eau. • S. Sillyinan. Pottsvi.te. Iran Stott. Cass. . J. Snyder, Orw Igsbo re. IL Siminel.L Naha ntsingo J. sleltsloger, hi Castle. Wm. Sterner. Mlnersvitle /wenn Ballet, Blythe. P.'Fitsimmons, N. Castle. Levi Miller. Pim:trove. Wm. Elickti,Gritlisbfirg. .J.. X.,Onter. Omit/shuts. I. °twig:Jr., Orwaratiorg. - David lieverling, Niter. Joe. Schwalm, N.Castie. Y. Robinson. Pinemove. George 17isher, P.otesille. D. Aunend, Pottsville. - manna Fos NoNDAT, inicElninw . M. Ansbacli. 9. Eaten. J. W. Deitieri,N Menkelm. William' Budgets, Cass. Lawrence Ruch, Tamaqua. wiTh a silloper. Blythe. A. B. Haldeman. W. Peso. Isaac Bergey, Pinegrove. G. Miller, 11. Blenheim. G. W Muter. ?Magills. J.B. Gordon, E Norwegian. Patrick Connor., Cass. Bard. Black, Tamaqua. Thos. Berger. Niteroi's. Wm Biekei 3 Orwigsbusg. Levl Reber. New Mite- W B Bersbaer;W Bruns'g. Charles Reed. Norwegian:Maul:l Weaver; Branch. A. Thompson. Norwegian. John Paul, Norwegian, Reuben amm, Raab. Wm. Blakely . Pdttnlib. . p. manuals, Norwegian. Vary grebe. Orwipburg. Abram Trout, Minersville. Daniel Bret...Pottsville. , i !Dreher, Blythe. N. Weisel, Orwigsburg., _ John Telly. PineArrove. 121.110gh. N.' Blenheim. ' T. A. Godfrey, Tremont. G. Wetatone, W. Penn. Jobs Bennet, ?Maine. J. Trembull, John Illuttos. Wan& Ike. Inswast, llsabstai. " rrYork soul Cusabesimul Rs*leoad.—This Road has been 1 opened from York as 'far as Goldsborough, (inn the Susquehannab, wards its terminus, oppositellarrisburg.— The editor.of the Republican, who lately en joyed an excursion on it !hit distance, speaks of the smoothness and solidity of the track as unquestioaable., A GREAT ADVANTAGE TO BE GAINED.—BIT keeping always on hand a bottle of G. W. Merchant's celebrated Gargling Oil' for Horses, or Universal Fam ily Embrocation. One man says while taking a pot or beaus Cram the oven for his "beaver half," Melo% fat tau over his bands, which - caused grass alarm and load eaUs for_ the Gargling 00, (Which, by the way was on hard) and which was at ones Applied and the bands soon cured without suffering. See advertisement in anutber column, and get a pamphlet of the agent. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC %VGNDER:—PEPSIN. tie Teas Diestist Alai sr Mark Juice! A great Dyspepsia Curer, prrpared from Reset, or fourth stomach of the Oz, after directions of Ballni the great Physiological Chemist, by J, e. Houghton, ht. D., No.ll North Eighth Street. Phitadelpll4l..Pe. This is • truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion: DO pews, Jauudke. Liter Complaint, Eunstipatiun and Debitityleuridg after Nature's owe method, by Na• fore's own agent. the Gastric Juice. dee Advertise ment in another column. • POTTSITEILLIC BIARIELETSI. CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR THE JOURNAL Wheat Floe!, M. 116 60 I Dr'd peaches par'd. pi 00 Rye do do 450 do do , anpar'd, 175 Wheat, bushel 110 Dr'd apples paired 100 Rye, do 601 Eggs. dozen ~ 12 Cons, do 55 Butter, 14 Oats, do tO dhouldero, . St° 6 Potatoes. do SO rams, 9to 111 Timothy Bred, 'A 50' Bey.too 14 'SO Clover to 350 Plaster, , 100 AfAIIR=I Oa 'the 17th it:OLN". She new. Wm. O. Mennli, Mr. ADAM REED, of lifinersvitte. to Miss LOUISA FRANS, of Pottsville. On the 19th last.. by the same. Mr. 111EDERICE LUCKS, to Miss ELIZABETH HAUTE, botb flbm Port Carbon. On the same day, by 'be same, Me. GODLIEB BTEGMBIEIt, to Mini ELIZARETH ERNRICH, both of Schuylkill Haven. At Tamaqua, oo the lath inst., by Her. B. F. Blain ger. Mr. JAMES MILLER, to Miss LAVINIA LAT MORE, all.of that Borough. On the tith tow., by the Rev Jobn W. Hot!Dokter, Mr. MORGAN F SAILOR, to Miss ANN ELIZA FE GER„ both of Schuylkill Haven. BY the eaute,'on thit.l2tb inst., Mr. CHALES BAI LEY, to Kies REBECCA BARTRANFT, both °friss Brunswick. On the Est inst., b Jacob Kilns, EN.. Mr. DAVID WILKS, tin C H HRRLOTTE PARViti. both of Barks county, Pa. DECD. In the City of Reading, on Tuesday riled, Mr. JA COB W. SEITZ INGER, aged about 62 yeast OkLADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE Visit Ing a led:Wedding Cards Engraved ind printed in the latest styleaOky leaving their orders at Barman's cheap Book and variety Store: wberejramples can be seen. Cards stinted from Plate , at akan Pdifee• i erp. RELIGIOUS ROTHICE. —THE LORD'S Sup. lY per will be administered in the Union Church of this plata, onHabbatb, the.lat of December, in the forenoon. as 10 o'clOck by the Rev.. J. W. Hoff=ler, Pastor of the itierrohn Reformed Church of Oral's bum. REL4IIOIDI SERVICES WILL DE • DELD In the Central Presbyterian Choral to-morrow Morning and Evening. at the tisuai booms. Sermon's bytbe Rai D. D. Sandmen!). DAa, THE • RELIGIOUS SERVICES OF TEE Second Methodist. Episcopal Church, in Market Street, will be held at 10 o'clock. A. Id., and Of P. M. —no services' in the evening, until fartber notice. T E ASSOCIATE REFORMED PREdIrYTE ty MAN congregation,worabippingin Thoinewon's new building cornerof Market and - Second sts Y have moved into the large upper Hall of ca:d bulldine, where reDgloun worship twill be conducted every Sat). bath. by Rev D. T. Carnahan. gervices to commence neo'clock. A, M-and 4 o'clock, P.M. Ideate free. Ttkepu bile are respectfully invited to attend. _ THE POTTSVILLE LITERARY. SOCIETY tr." will hold Its nest regular meeting at Poster's' Hall, on Wednesday evening, November '47, 1850, inn o'clock. Lecture. by kesela Angelo. Bubjeet—••yoetry and Morality. , Reader—J: W. Wetherill. Debate—'• Is National Literature Olaf& & canine Of COESeqUelne Of National Refinement S" Athrmative-4. R. Baum, J. C. C. Hughes. Nega tive—T.. R. Hannan, (j. 11. Clay. • N. B. Borg unaccompanied by their parents, or adult" responsible for their condom will hereafter be ezelnded from the meetings. By order of the Society; . WHITNEY, Seel, Wap=l), &o. 4V7 " A MORD —F OLT R MALE TEACHERS, TO take chine of the Publiclehools io the Borough of Setiftylkill !Wen. Application to be • made oa. or betbre bat urda y, the 30th Inet., t o John Wadonaeilectnf S. R. D'ICKSO . N, dectelaty, , ' • 'Nov. le, IMO. , 46-3 t..; WC*? 'Eld.ll4-4AN-INeItDE 9IIPEEINTENDENT wanted, by the eutiserlber, st, 41r Black4ll4e Colliery. . OEO. Oct. 12.450, • \ CARDS. 'CORGI; WIGE.—DEALEB IN BOLTING , __Cloths, Buffalo Bones, Buffalo Overshoes, and Onm - Shoes of all kinds, and a general assortment of Bootraltd-Shoes constantly on band." No. I gosh Mtr-suvekabove Market, Philads. Nov. D, 1&50 Duos.. CIIAIII.IIII - LgliVlS_ QANZ, RE. spertfully announces to the Ladle' an - ricedietnen of POUSVIIIP, that In addition to his profesalenal aer vices, area Violinist, he will also giro Instructions on the Piano. Residence, American House, Centre Si. N0v.2,1850 14-tf t o D. 1111.1.1.—XTTOItliEli AT - 1L W-511peri vllle, Ps. Ost. 19: 1850. 'linos. IL L. SHUR, M. D.. OFFERS HIS I?Profersional services to the citizens of Pon Car bon and vicinity. He will be nappy to walton all who may see fit to give him a call. Office in the house rot merly occupied by Doctor Wiley. Reference given. Tort Carbon, Oct. 1, MO 40-tf • nUNLAIPS ROTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, No. ISS Fultkattreet, between Broadway and Nassau sitreet, New Turk. 09 and 11930 per Week. 371 Cents per night. October 5,1850 REMOVAL BM FIRE I—THE SIIIISCRI. her respecttbily informs his friends s nd-tlse public generally. that for OS runt, he has Re-opened his Magistrate. General Agency and Conveyancing Office, In Market street. Pottsviite—opposite his old stand. and neat door, to Doctor Nicholas' Drug store, where he will be pleased at airtime% carefully and promptly to attend to all Coltections, agencies and all business wirh which he may be eau tilted. N. M. WILSON.] P. Sept. 22, !SW DWbltlt SIIIPPEN, ATTORNEY AND 'Ea COUNSELLOR at Law, Philadel phis , wit I attetid to collections and all other legal hornless In the Clik of Philadelphia, adjoining Counties and.elsewbere.— Odire No. 18 Prune sleet. Philadelphia • • I P. SHERWIN, EXCHANGE ANA COL- D .= awing (Met. Pottsville: Pa.—Dealer In, uncur rent Dank Notes. Bills of Examine. Certificates of Deposits. Checks and Drafts. Checks for ,sale on Philadelphia and New York, in sumslo snit. March 9. HP. 10-t I.IOCTOH. C. H.W.SICLEEIL,-1102ICEOPATIIIC 1./ PHYSICIAN, Removed his Office to one of the Brick Houses in Coal Street, Pottsville. April 28, ISO. f D. BIEDEDITH,—ReaI Estate Agency of .) fice,Centre St , County, Pa Agent for the sale and purchase of Beal Estate Agent for Lands, mid collection of Rents, &v. Oet. 28, 1849. 44-1 y ABIVEL BARTZ...JUSTICE OF Tut PEACE, 0 Pottsville. Will attend promptly to Collections; Agencies. Purchase and Sale of Real Estate. &c.. In Schuylkill County; Pa. Office In Centre Street, nppo.. site the Town Hank Oct 00. 1849. AEI ENCY—For the purchase_ and sate of Real Es 'tate; trying and selling Coal; taking charge or Cosltands; ;Cues; &c. and collecting rents—from ' twenty years experience in the County he hopes to give satisfaction. At Illahantango atreet, Pottsville. plus. M. HILL, 14-tf April 8, /830 H. RPCABIe,' ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ta-' C?. magus—Office In- the Library Room. late the Town Hal). iiirptillt 184 fl ertmoramtv. .&c. Copir adonis, MEISIORAND4I BOOKS , Stc... In qaantities. for sale Wholesale and retail, at the' subscriber's Bleat Book Manufactory, Pottsville, at: Philadelphia wholesale prfres. Encourage bottle manufactures, If ydu want to support the Region— that's the dnetilne. . B. HANNAN, Itou'teener, Publisher and Manufacturer t 21, 18S0 ISS FT 11 ter t eir i rtra or• gim p ° VI eel:4 %3 a rel. Lk . ; which wilibe veld by the Gallon or hair Gallon on draft.,. Also, Harrison's Intl, Black, Red and Blue, in Bottlei, wholesale and retail, at city manuttietnrer'a prices. Merchants and cabers purchasing to sett again can save the carriage by Calling at B. BANNAWS Cheap 134i01t and Stationery Store. ' Where can be had good Ink asiow av 30 cents per dozen battles. plicavilnlEßV MIAMI SOAPS, Sec.—TAY lora Celebrated Busying Soap; • RoussePe Shaving Cream; • Pure Bearepll for the Hair; L - Treble Extract for the 'Handkerchief; Toilette Wry.s of ill lands: Eon li k tpllaive sod-Rose Tooth Paste. Together with all choke articles of Perfumery, bit reeeived and for saleat 8. HANNAN'S • . Oct. 5, 40— ,\ Fancy and Variety Store. OAT Ana FOXIND, tkc. TALI:If COW: -STRAYED FROM -) letre.`' suaterlber - in Port Carbon about the ,middle of October, a large Brindle Cow, between eight and tag rears old, with large borne, both bored. A sultans, reward wilt be even father returh owne BARTHOLOMEW FAYANT. Port Carbon, Nov. d, 1850 46.31* L - OST OR MISLAID.—A BOND OMEN BY lb& President, Idealisms and Company of the Schuylkill Navigation Company, payable to Benja min Mine, Jammu in% for one handred and ditty dotter, with Interest semi annually. Notice Is here by given, that application has been made AO the said Compapy to Issue I new Bond for the same stowing In piece ofthe oats so lost or mistatd. BBNIAMIN SZINE, Nada Menbsini Totinsb)p, Schuylkill Co. ti 0 ,- St OW 44416 \ Fum—soo tiasELs No. 1,1 & 3 kI&CIEFALEL in hatrels,lialvel and quarters, on hand and for fr! Inns to shit web by J. PALMER & CO., „Maim street Wharf, Philadelphia. Nov. '23. 1350. %; 47.8t0 03.113VISIONlet su &e.-100 BA.OReLti [ARO - , •r 50 Tubs Goshen tier; 300 Boxes of Cheese; 40 Odds. Western Smoked Shoulders; ,50 Hams of superior brands; .50 Odds. smoked lianas; 240 bell Dairy San; 30 ti ll s. Selman ;30 Ws Yine nab; SOO quintals Cod Fish, forsils by J PALM= & Co., Market street Wllrt Philadelptal. Nov. 23,1830 47-0 m DOINCROLIG .TE/11:4..T0 GROCERS.-195 Half Chests. about LEipotinds with, er the cheap est Black Ten in the.Lountry,4 papers to' the pound ; an excellent fresh article, 6or cents per pound, and , lower than the current rates Tor worse Test. Fine Itesh Imperial, Gunpowder, Ilyson and Young Hyman Tessa the New Crop. .Erery coUNTav STOREKEEPER should exarn• ine the subscriber's stock and obtilo prices. , ELLWOOLk SHANNON, 6$ Chalfont In-, Phhila:. Proprietor \ of the Chestnut Street Tea Warehouses. Oct. 13.1850 LARD.-180 BARRELS STRICTLY PRIME Western Leaf Lard, in store and for nate by CHAS. T. WILSON, 8 AS:Mater st. Philadelphia, Sept 38.1/350 49-tf lIICESS-300 BOIES BTHICTLI V Herkimer comity Cheese. landed and Halide by . CHAS. T. WILSON, 8,13. Wiser st. Philadelphia. Sept 28.18.50 39 4 if WirACKESZEL-300 BARRELS Nos. 1;1;74 S IVI. Mackerel. In assoned package'. in store MO for sale ky CH erS. T. WILSON, 8 y Wirer et. Philadelphia, SeptlB, 394 f MONONGLEIELA WITISIEEET—Warrant ed 10 pests old,srud of superior quality. for *Ate J. M. BEATTY & Co. 19- tf May 1, 1830 Fa , , .A(.J'l UrAft:MOTH: HOLIDAY YAPEILi.—TRE SE ml-annual American Courier for Christmas and New Year, 1850.31 ; containing about fifty beautiful and Interesting Engravlop. representing battlesernes. festal scenes, American field sports, Holiday sports. fashions, VieWll in Cbina end India, Portraits of dis tinguished individuals with biographical notices. Au tography of Manumitted American authors, tousle. Ac., are., with a number of prize storiecand a choice •collection of Elegant reading In prose and verse. Just received and for sale at B. BANNAN'S News Emporium. 46 Pottairille.Nov.l6. 1&50 AW—PENNSYLVANIA STATE REPORTS .1.4 Vol. !Wrist received and for sale by B. BARRAN. 45 Pottsville, N0v.9,1850 FLOWER BULB 04.ASSE4. JEST RECEIVED ' and for sale at B. BANN AN•fl. Pottsville. Nov. 9, 1850 . 45 EXTRAORDINARY BOOK.—FOOT Pilots of the Creator—or the A sterolepis of Strualoeas. by Hugh Miller, numerously ittostrated with a Me molt of the author by Louis A1t13112. fot sale by B. Def . :IAN. 45 Potty!!!le. Nov. 9, UM 4 - CONDENSED REPORTS OF THE [W- V preps Court of Penney!Sonia, from 1754 to 1844, by T. Ji'Fox ALDEN, of the Pitßebuts Bar. sa. This work will compose a'.out • ten volumes with a copious Indes. The Bret volume contains the (Mtn of bastes' [Espouse, and the first VOWELIe Of YEATM's Ramer@ Is already Issued, and the sesond volume bepub.istied in about two weeks. The.',plan of tha work hi to give each case m its chronOloglcal order, stating briefly the farts of the case, the questlotre submitted to the consideration of the Cowl, and the opinion of the tl.ort on the sari ous questions raised,togethir with the reasoning or the Court, in support of the several oplaiona de -1 [tiered. . • . The necessity of each a work. considering the vo luminous nature of our Pennsylvania Reports, must be obvious to all. To the Junior of the profession, It will bean economy of time and tanneYt while to the Senior. to extensive practice. she Wort will assist lishteninx the performance of his onerous duties. Subscriptions received. and the first volume for sale at B. BANNAPPS, Cheap Law and M.ISCOBSDOOI.IS Book Store. Pottsville, NOV. 0,1850 EtHODIST HYMN fiyMCS —JUST RE- V! ceived a supply of the new Methodist Hymn Books, differt•nt mylps of hinidiiig„ - aii of which will he sold at the Methodist Hook Store prices. A fear Copies of the old edition on baud, for sale cbeap, at • B. MANNAN'eI • Cheap Book and Stationery Store. Pottsville, Nov. 2, 2850 44 1 2VEW 1/0013.8..-11011,10E TEMPLETUN. by • Charles Lever. The Iron ,Wash or the Feels and Advent:we of Raoul De Draigelomne—by Alexander Dumas. The ,Crutse of the Crescent, or the Restserattnee Prize—by Bjr Admiral Fisher. The Old 'Country Douse-L.6y the Aotbor-ef the Gambler's Wife. L ille Beggar of Lyons, or the Restorative—by Fred Hamer • The Orphan Children, a Tale of cruelty and op pression—by T. S. Arthur. IPart2d, completion—Crape 4 the late war--most popular Sea Novel of tbtaftge, 1 Cello. Of New York above Ground and underGiound ~-by G. G. Foster. AuthororNew York by Gas Light . The Heirs ofGauutrey—A Story of Wales. The Green Hand. a Short Yarn. The Twelve Qualities of Mind; or aniline. of a new system of Physiognomy—by J. W. Redfleld.M.D. Petticoat Government- by Mrs. Trollope—together With a large collection of the latest end must popular Novels.always on hand, an.l for sale Wholesale and Retail at - HANNAN'S Oct. 46. 111.50 1118ADLEIVIS WORICS....RAMBLES AND ; Sketches, containing a portrait ofthe Authorand numerous illustrations.. Lerretts rsom THE BACKWOODS, aril the Adiron daca, With a poryatt of the Author. ;- dscein Scenes aXD CHABACTCPIP, with a portrait of Both, a view of Bethlihem, and the neat Engrav ings Illustrative of Scripture scenes. LUTHER and CIIO,IIWFLL, CODDIIDIng postrsits of Luther, Cromwell and the Anthor, all neatly bound In Bloth,plain,__For sale at nal:Liman). low prices by BANNAN. Pottar ille, Oct. YO, 1830 43 I . V E an d li trit A s rTaliPrliish—awAinTfiEtatTfli:eEnezint.h.emuisiens. tg_Ofe and producing diseases, with remarks on tbe Ivent ililiiitrofhonserthe- best-method_ of-sccuring - a pare and wholesome atmosphere inside or dwellings. Churches, Court-rooms, workshops and buildings of all kinds, for sale by B. BANNAN. Oct. 19.11350 43 EMI C_LIkt.MUIEWS INFORMATION FOR THE PEO _--Firth A trterican-EdittlfirtioliblifirES: - , cyctontisi - Ravrith nurneroue additions. and mote than ; 500 Engravings—just received from tradu gale, and for sale below tho usual price. at B. BANNAN'S Cheap Book and Stationers Store. Pottsville, Oct. 10,.185042 40-3 mo ( - lAEA NEAL AND LINSEED. OIL FOR sale.—A Idrge quantity of Cake Meal and Linseed Oil for sale for Cash as the. Etirdsborough Milla. En quire (if by letter, post paid) of the subscriber, ad dressed, Rauntstown P. O c Berko county, Pa. GEO RNALtB gr. CO 117..3t Nof.. 23, IFS() f:..,1 , P0R SALE—VALUABLE COAL LAND. The Pubic riber.sole Executor of the Estate of Ef Dr. John F. Baum, late of Amity township, . Berk s county dec'n, w 11l expose to Public Sale on WEONESDAY therldth day of December next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon.at the Penna. Ilan, of Win. G. Johnson, In the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill Bounty, the following described Real Estate, gonslst- Ins of an undivided half part or a certain:TßACT OF COAL LAND, situate In Barry and Norwegian town. ship, Schuylkill county, bounded by lands of John !lawman, Peter Kriabb, and others, containing 1.52 ACRES MOMOT less. _ . This tract of 'land is .situated on a tiranch of the big Schuylkill, a few miles - from the head of the West Branch Rail Road, and is said to contain a 'horizontal bed of Bipedal Coal, with shout seven feet, tight co- Saying. Op which &abaft has been sunk through Coal thirty feet deep. There are on the premises a large LOG HOUSE and STONE KITCHEN, (now occupi ed as a Tavern) with Stables. Sheds, and the old 'Sun bury Road passing r bang the Tavern. . TERMS of sale' will barna& known on the:day of isle. • M. S. RICFIARDS: Executor. - Nov. 16, - '46-St ECEB I I - FOR BALE . —A CON VENIENTTWO .7.1. Sway Frame. Dwelling house. on .Foung lig 1 etreet,Rineraville. Apply on tl.e premises .A •t 0 , ISAAC JONES., , - . Minersvilie, Noe. le, MO 46-31.• up LASTING PAPER —2OO REAM+ BLAST LP lag Patter, single and. double sheets of an excel lent quality, made for our sales, Just received and bar sale cheap, at • B. BANN ali'S Cheap Book and Stationery Store. Pottsville. Nov. 9. 1830 fiRINTING PRESS FOR SALE.—THE BUB scriber having Made arrangemeute for a Power Press, will sell the press now in tier cheap. It Is one of floe's make, nearly new, having been In use but tbree ream and printing a paper of the size the Journal together with an Iron Nulling Apparatui corn; weir; The Pre‘s can be delivered in three weeks.— Price 5723—with the-Bolling Apparatus, cost Ond B. BANNA`N. 44 ECM Pottsville; Nov., 2.1950 trFABDING - LAPS, MOULD AND SANDLE V V Wicks, Tle Faru,tkc. dcr., Co: sale by P. NEGENT. No. 31 North Frost Street Plittada., Nur. 2, ISE 44.3 at IBDIA RUBBER SATCHELS—FOR SCHOOL Boys, for 9310 .B. HANNAN'S Pottsville, Nov, 2, MO 41— INDIA RIIBDER OVERCOATB, Pantaloons . and Caps, a superior article, light and durable.— AU o, India Rubber Poor 4rings, and India Rabbet Packing, Just tete ived and for sale at - B„. BANNAPPR. Pottsville, Nov. 2,1850 44 . WOREL.BARROWS FOR II&LIt.—& tos of Wheel-barrows, imitable km all porpon% for OA cheap at the Coach making Establtaboient of the subscriber, altuated on Third &Street, near Market. (late F. H. Maurer's ) Try me, and I ant determined to sell food nark very cheap. • Oct. 26, 1850.--41-10 PHILIP HOPPA. ANTLES—ONE EGYPTIAN, AND TWO LVJ. Italian Marble Mantles, of the best style and finial', for sale at leis than coin, at GREICIAZIG & Furniture store, Alabentango st., Poussllle. - Get. 19, 0330 44-21 nos iIIotrILDING LOTS FOR SALE.— LP 6 Lou In Centre Street, Pottsville_ Lots in New Castle. Lou In Schuylkill Haven. Loss In-West Haven. Lou In York. Town. Apply to WILLIAM S. HILL August 31,1650 33-3 mo 50TONS of Flat Bar Amman 11. IL Iron. of var ious sizes, just received and tar rule niche YOrk Store. Match 16,1850 GOLD RENS rtUlidCalEtEß It 4 18 JUST 'waived a vary atiperlor tasonareat of Gold Pena and Paltada„elther to lifter or Gold Gases, at ammo. al IQW stet. Alta Pena Githoat tioltlere. 'These 1111:e selected mitt cute from alma let. Os, 111.0..-41 Lim:wet FOR SALE. E. YARDLEY & 90;f1 11.1 ryas ' 41.111:1118.10AX fIOTICL—OpPOIIITA '1. 4 i 'A THE IBTATX 00178 g. CriXIITHUT : STItEST, Philadelphia. Thistpleasant and , comb:n:4loas 'tote!, • C the location of which la so extensively and favorably V gnaws. being In the heart of business and most fish. t - 4 killable part of the ,City, has been teased by the nu- • ~... deislgned, wbu has renovated and retitled It in Very handsome style, and wilt endeavor by Innen:lilted ex.,l,'Ye' colons to maintain Its former high standing with the public. Ilia old as well as his new friends, who may favor him wit" their patronage, can rely upon every attention bein. paid to their entrifoit that Is to he 1..; found in a Brit Class Hotel. Ilia friends I: friends are moat G4ll- 1•:I.1•:I. - dally Invited togive biro a ea rAMOSE J. W LUTE: . ,-.1 4j....41_ • e s - " . Pl3llada.. N ov. 2. 1830. ~i~~: 3 "1'1'Y pumas TO LET.—TWO HOUSES IN GOOD I coutUtlon. on• situated hi Sanderson street, at be other on Lyon street. In the Borough ofrotasl lir or renschesp, tuesesslou glren Immediately. 44- .1y to - PHILIP 110Frit:l Oct. 46, 18.50.--43.-tf. rIOLLIERT TO RENT.—A GOOB RE b V Ash Colliery with Astons and brieakst complete ready for immedlius o_peration. . Also. two Red Asti Veins unimproved. Apply ve C. Real Estate and Coal Agent, 40-if October 5,.11930 VOA dompozerikaLE House os the COTIM Or eleventh and' Matiantango Stream opposite Bora Pane nton'a house. Hent moderate. with immediate possession. Apply to JAMES GILLINGHAM, Hallamamigo ei of F. /100080N.011eer'l Terrace. . augur 17, 11340 VOll RI:NT—A Large 13 . 1124 C ggougic r Manch Chunk street, and convenfenuto Mr hall road or Canal, will be rented until the .it of Apri next, Of longerif retiulred, upon reasonable terms. The building's 40(t. by 30, two stories high, and well calculated for storing nay, Grain, /lour, Feed x ats -#pplleatloo made to B. YARDLEY t SON - 47.tf o• IT, 1849 VOTL BENT.-Tbe *boy °erupted .by S. Swaim. gas a Stun Elora, on Centre St. At" is Two Story Frame House On the tame lot, oa Seecrnd Enquire or March 10.1850 F°B \ TIENT...TETE SECOND STORY curse T loner & Co.'s Stine. Store. now mcbriled' by Chas Millitc & Co. I.l)cearise. fqr Sent, a nese-Stun Uoom. suitable for an office, in East Market St., next below Ds, id \ Mott. Esq.'s !office. Alipti to _ SOLO. , FOaTER Match 43. 1950 111-tf ficrnalts - $lOOO REW ARD WILL BE 'PAID FOB toe l and coovictlon of the peraon or persons who maliciously placed oltitructloua oh the tracks of the Hill Creek Railroad, gut - Tuesday • olght, October 19,18*) JOHN TUCKER,' ' President of the Mil Creek, R. R. N0v.43, 1850. 47-It 15 - OtURTY LANDS, PENSIONIIb &e.—Witt DEADUCH ar. CO., Attorneys, No. tit, Walnut Street, between fourth end fifth screen Philadelphia, are prepared to.prosecute ail claims for Land or Mou sy, on, .be G 4411413 Earef. Of itidieldeeill. We bave evidence to sustito the claims of many of the soldier* of the ware Of the United Suttee, and. , l the het of Sept. 28th• HMO, One of the firm reaiding in the city of Washington, enables us Insure proingt action for a small ten utheratton , ., Emma and Declara tion approved by the Peneon Odic*. furnished. to agents, with instructions,. &c. \ \ Those soldiers: or widows or minor children by addressing the - above, am post-paid wilt receive every Information. WM. 11EDWCIL & 474r00.:- Nov. CI, 1850, DIUBLIC NOTICE...TUE IfpiDeßeGONGis hereby notifies the public that the property known **the • Pottsville House," and advertised for salt in hls nettle by the Ghetiff of t3chuylkiil ebooty, to the property,of Mts. 811,1111 McGowan, alb , purrhnsed the same of hirb. GEO.. H. 6TiCHTEtt. 47:1t Pottsville, Nov. 140 , _ XTEMEEM. 9E4' HEREBY GIVEN, THAT :rag Stock of Liquors, Fixtures, the.. of Elijah. V. Smith hare been unrctosed by ALEXANDER P. HELMrt, :tod the business will hereafter bevondtieted by the uhdersigned, at the old stand, two doors Octet thy Egebange,.Hotel, Centre s:reet, Pottivill6:\l37 strict attention to badness, and art endeavor to atom modate. he hopes to secure a liberal portlan of kba public patronage. SAMUEL lIELIII9, Ara* \ Panaville,,Nov 29;1E150 4174 t ivroTICIE.—THE ANNUAL MEETING OP TUB \ IN ?daunt Carbon and Port Carbon Ball goad Coth- \ nany will be held at the office,of the Conmani,No. 7 Library strut. Philadelphia, on MONDAY the Ist day of December, at 11 o'eloelt A. M., at which den an election for a President. all Mattagets, a Treas urer and Secretary to serve the omen/ Year trill be held. - M. CAMPBELL; Nov. 23.1863 DIMLNISTRATOWS NOTlCE.—Wheteas Letters Testamrstary on the Estate cif ..loteph osber, late of tbe Borougb of Pinegrive, Schuylkill county, dee'd„' have been granted,tothesubscrlber by the Register of Schuylkill eountr; all persons indeb ted to said estate are requested to mike payment on Of before the Ist - day of January, UM, and those having claims brill present 'bens for senlement.• • JOHN 6ITZ3IILLES, *dues. Pinegrove, Nov. 23, 1850 47-0 t I ) 116SOLAITIONr.THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing' between James Baird sad Zacharlah BatdorlT. trading under the firm of Batdord 41r. Baird, lo the Machine business. in the Boronab of Tremont Schuylkill county, Pa. By mutual consent the business of the late firm will be settled up by the subscribe», - JAMES BAIRD. ZACHARIAH BATBOBST. * Treinont. Nov. 16,1850 46-3te FIFFICE OF THE MOUNT CAREiON HAIL Enid Company, Philadelphia, Nog. V 18.50. the annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held .at the office of the Company. No 7dY Walnut street, on MONDAY the VI day of December nest, it 4} o'clock. at which time.and place an Election will be held for a President and Eight Managers.to serve the mining JAMES C- DONNELL. Seey. 45-4 t Nov, 9, IMO iI °RIBERO:IZ CKERK RAILROAD COM• !La NY.—Notlce lehereby given to the Stuckhol ! den of said Company, thuVAn Election will be held on MONDAY the Ski day of December nett, at tha houseof Samuel Reinhard.' in the Borough of Pine grove, Schuylkill county, to elect by ballot,one Piss tdent. eight Managers, one Seeretnly, 0110 Ttealli#l4- 10 serve for the ensuing year. •=-, Jolts STRINFFVER, Sec'Y._ Tinegrove, 15.4 t s 4O4ICE—TFIE SUBSCRIBERS HASTE TEM .1.11 day entered into - Copartnership under thelren of REI FSN YDER;REPPLIERiIc -Co,•;for the purpose of transacting a general Flour, Feed and Traorporta- Oen business, rat St. Clair, Schuylkill count • • Coal Operat7rs and oth . , vantage = • e us a call. as ourfaull 'kg are such, as wilt enable us to ti•eil with them to the mutual benefit of ail parties concerned. • . GEO. RELFANTDER, . . JAS. M. REPPLIER, - WALTER St. Clair. Nov. 9, MO picots Times IffilM c fCE.-NOTICE I by glven r , he Administrator* hereinafter named;barpflindtheirrespectire nataof - the io Ftbe Inwing,Etrates in the Register's Qtßee.,o-the - Counly of Schuylkill, tablet. accounts haveteen allowed by the Register, and will he presented to the - Judges of_ the Orphan's Cour. of sithik_emitaty. at Orwipburyr, Oil MONDAY the 4th day' of December neat, at 10 - o'clock, lu the fOratioOrh - for allowance and continua ;lob, when and wherre all persons interested nisy-st tend Iftbey think - proper. I. The Account of btarViegius, ( 121 1eMar, Dane) Administrstrix the Es te or James Laing, late of Part Carbon. decd. / R. The Account of Isaac H. Weiley,'Ldtainlstrates--- - of the Estate of Charles Heebner - Oats otPort-Carbon, decd. 3. The Accotint of William Bobb, Administrator - of the Estate of Cinsrad Bobb,, late of Blythe township, dec'd. 4. The Acconot of Samuel Cuss, Administrator of the F.state of Phiiiip Zimmerman, tats of the Borough of Pinegrove, dec'd. 5. The Account of George Heiser. Administratourd the Estate of Thomas Reed, late of Idanhotro town ship, dec'd. 6. The Acrotint °tinsel Reed. Administrator °fibs Estate et Joseph Latish, late of Batter township. dec'd. DANIEL HAERCHER, Register. Register's Office.Orwits burg, N0v.:5.1850. f [Nov. Co.] OTICE.-4LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO TIIS estate of the late Dort. Thomasc Brady. late of Pottsville, deceased. ace requested to snake immedi ate payoreoWand those havang claims solos: the same, to preserit them to WILLIAM WLlOLAN,AdministratOt, or; to* AMELIA. BRADY. 44-76 c November 2 ? 1850 OTICE - SS HEREBY GIVEN TIIAT THE AU .III ditorsOf Cass township. will meet at the Public Rouse of John Provost. upon the 23d day of NOVE2I - next, at 10 o • Oucle A. id., to settle up the ie comas of the Stupervisors of said inwnablp for the year 1849. Any person holding orders of sald Super visors as:stein void township are requested to present them for seuretnent on said day. The Supervisors are requested to be punctual In attendance before this Auditors upon said day. By order of the Board. D. Y. THOMAS. Beef. .114.4 f Nov: 2. 1820 WEICE. - 14 - HEREBY GIVEN TO PERSONA that leaky have Insurance affected an Gat Lycomlng Mutual Insurance Company, that A3MIRRent Ns. al bus ueeu made, and all persons not having already paid the sway, are requested to canoe the atibscrlber .w6t• Lae heel/ appointed Receiver and Agent fur the cmanty of zenuyliatil, and who will be found at ttis o>7!ri to Centav street, on Monday and Saturgara to attend to the same. - , ING. CLAYTON. Raceiver - - and Agent for Ly. Cr,. Mu. Istincanee Company.- Amu. 7. isau. 31:14f. OT IC E .—D CV L PA.TENT LUBRICAT -11 ing Oil.—Whereas, a notice has spneared ler a newspaper in this Countt i cautionlng all persona from purchasing said Cil from Me, now I hereby glee no tice that timid the exclusive right to MAnUttletnre and sell said oil In the Counties of atlinylltM, Lebanon Dauphin, Lehigh. Nortnamptoo, Carbon Lustros. Columbia. Wyoming , Northumberland endlycomlng. and that all persons who shall interfere with my rights as aforesaid, shall be peosecutedaccordlng to law, and that 1 win Indemnify, protect and save harmless all persons who shall purchase said oil from me Poihrehle, Jane 1, 1850. COP &EAT NERIIIBIP—WILLIAM.WALLACE of the Imo firm of Wallace & BGkUtoa bas tbis day formed a copan nem* with SAMUEL H. ROTH. ElthIEL. for the transaction of a Genical Coal Butt. nets, under the Orm of Wallace & Etottairtnel. The receiving and shipping of Coal will be 'contin ued,ssheretofbre,onaharvesat Gloucester.and No Richmond. Ogles SO Walnut Stmt. WILLIAM WALLACE,. BAWL. H. ROTHERMEL. 18.4 May 1,1850 r V AKE NOTICE.—The Books and accounts 9 1 FOSTER Sr DALT, having been assigned to the subscribers, all •persbne having accounts open with them, are requested to call and settle, and lbw , In debted to mate payment only taus or our authorised agent. N. B.—Ali acsounts not nettled before the tint o I Deeernber neat, will be left with • 04ot:scar settle- Nov IQ, 'etc II J. MORGAN. Martel Si 114 f; MiMEEI t 22 CM B. D. lIORCENCIL. 424 f •. a J. FOSTBR -
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