TeRKS OF TRS MINSSII' .101355/3... 4 0r0it Bresaitrrtnte;—.Two Deflate per tuella. Pilibit ecal•ennqalty In advetneepto tbnie wiin reside h: }be , 1,..v - - t , td . vinnetty ht , adrtnee to that! who rfitide 1 "1 1 V • Tittiinh,letter viserrpotiv ItIns•ell ' " irtvrri roottP)11 • •'••••••t t ,mat. ) r at Ter ati 1. •$• .••• $ •r- AA lA,. s.ll4sra s-$"- 111 100 ; 110 0 3 SI 0,1 •' . . , - . ili} id ilVani... 011'114, tilt IMO! ylli3es :o ,-.:1 1 w i.imrital. -I • k criot :lc 6. oinorwmik - . it'l/In f).•• ~ pi tip of 14141 ,4 . 1 ltMo• tlv-r. ~th,t m o.aLtroation, rant lines. I tirtir, : tiohtmilima tottirttono, each. Ant. Aqua re. 3 ninathe Rix month ' NE One Year. . Mildness Carden( Siin,:e.per sunsuit, ' Kerehants and othore. advertising Ay the Year. with the privilege nr inarrtlngdiffirent adver-.1 • li.ements-vre. kip. .. - . 00 re Larger Adverliseme.nl4, IF Per . •CfPVM•fa. . ... . ___.—.—..m. 711iner5' 3ourtial. Saturday Morplag.,Nay. 30. CONGRESS. This body of the collected wisdom, and we hope. of the collected patriotism of thettnion meets again on Monday. The President's message is looked for with general interest. It is expected to be a long document, as it must necessarily be, to embrace all the varied topics now pertinent to the interests ;of our vast Republic. This session of Congress, it is hoped, will be peaceful-arid -expeditious is husines3, as the last was stormy and tedious. . _ A gradual but great change has been' going on within a few months. The ioice of Union, harmony and peace has beeo raised and is powerfully swelling up ,from every quarter. The sentiments of:the - people are now developed more, fully On this, subject that at any pr-viouc period.' iu the „history - A !e cn.ird his been 1 • l• 1 1 fir tilaric •1 . , ring thi +~rs~iou. tar •v;•doiii .i ea `Zia:e- Crt • ;Ai -11. u4..'t t.f the lia m imic:n-(0 Dettiocracv. The wierd sister are stirring up ;he p , li neat caUldroU arUtther , will 1)• .•liutible, bubble, toil and trouble,' and it 'we ,are not mistaken, the result wil show a very strange mia,gling;:ot " black spirits and white-s.red spirits atidgfey:" It is quite ceriato that there will no caucus nomination by our political opixinents, and tnat the course will be" free for all entries." It is said that " Pennsylvania's favotite son" isirr course of training. although' his backers affect to keep it a profolind secret, lest the friends of General - Ca4 should at once edncentmte.their strew2th oif'some swift nag and distance the " Favorite." jt is said, too, that 'Mr. Buchanan hasteetelately pay ing court,to the Whigs, and expects their aid under certain contingencies, liwill be rec -ollected that Mr. Buchanan., at his first elec tion to. the Senate, did not receive a cau'eus , nomination, his friends refusing th act with the balance of the Locofoco members : for if they had, there was a strong probability that Sutherland would have been the cau cus nominee. It is not,.therefore, strange, that when there are so manyTstrong candi;; da,es in the field, he should now, as he did theo, prefer a free course. But it is almost I Incredible that he should, Itir a moment, Satter himself, that in any e,eent he would receive the vote of a single Whig..• True, crania 111 , 11, vt-11 trt •1-usK tropolis, and lias been, ore . i . ieveral other occa sions quite_ conciliatory toward?: the Whig • 'patty. But this will nbt blind any one to his . manifold, political sins. ':and unsparing denuncia•ion of party. in the contest of 1444: His treachery to the Industrial inter estspf the Keystone can neither bejorgotten nor forgiven. In uUMerOUs stump speeches 1844. he declared that "the Tariff would be safe in.ahe hands of James K. Polk" and his Rusition gave weight and confidence to the assertion. Aud, when jt was 'signally falsigyd hY the policy avowed in Mr. Polk's Inaugural 1 address, what did, Mr. Buchanan do ? Ile re-igoed his situation in the Senate, where he might have stayed the threatened destrurtion_of the great interests of his na tive State, and coolly, unblUshingliLaccepted the chief post of honor at.'dre hands of Ur. Polk—thus selfishly .sacrlficing to personal ambition oili tnechanics andlmauutacturers, retarclin . q the developnedt i S of the nretit min eral wealth of thy-State,:atid her rapid pro gress in all the . r 2 l . einents'of national wealth. W.. rep...it. that !los can never•fe. - foreo , let? • '.• y ri/".fit'arild Whie. EMI mail tf ,ume outlawrd prrss. It takesjus the mine time to wade through a poor Dove' ' or a bad paper. as it does ,to , read a valuable history or 3 goal newspaper, to say nothing of the deleted ,us influence , of theone, or the cut!iva ion of moral sentirdent and additional information gained from thitither. Let every one runtish his table or library with useful and well selected books and subscribcat once. or if you are already a subscriber, get your neighbors to subs . cribe to some good newspa per, .and uur word for it, at the end of the .season. you will not regret your investment You will be improved by i s t=your heart will be better and your head wiser. Your fluidly will be improved by it. .Boons and papers will furnish an attraction for your sons at home, whcr - iworthl -otherwise spend their evenings elsewhere. in the way of tempta tion and under the influence of idle and vi• _ Mous companions. .In these days of cheap literature, no one can be; excused for want of means to provide goodireading for himself and . lamijy. To grow better and wiser every day is one of the primary doctrines inculca ted by the Book of boas: In no other way -can .you more surely fulfill ihe divine injunc; -tion, than by suppiying' your home with '• valuable &mkt and goodiewspapers. 7.7 Burial c' t f' Escl4.--The students of Yale haye a merry war of dispOing of this &liege-gun-bear. A pr'lcession - is lornied. • bearing a 'faithful caricature, which tbey_ -carry to the'quasi Potter's 6eid, where the concluding ceremonies; are perf o rmed.— These consist of walking over the coffin, thus surmounting the diffrulties of the sta. thor—boring a hole through a ropy of Eu clid with a hot iron, that die Class may see thicrughlt,-and'finally turning it upon the funeral gyre . iti "itNer to 'throw light upon the subject. , 1 .--------,---- - ffm , 7 - , , . BATTU'''. lIILICANZIL. ' - of Real m and PseorzoonfacltiPurrogertsis_in avboaivuee We understand that one -or. two - opal. ..,:y,-. ,:- °cat , ..,.._. t o --,.. 1 triernshist a , $5,388 • . , . ofChur property,s32,7oo. No. ol public schools Li. t- 1-- .1. ' '' '''''''" S .-----1.-.4"6-•-t-""-----------..'---- 37-‘'No. of children attendedpubliv et-hot:4lam year ineitta were made dorlog tt L 3 F we el l - u ) the I Abe StearrlWEurtite arrived.* Halifax l'PoPitt.Atitttis oP ticitecOntet;CD- -- •,?2 , 30. -VI EstabliArnents of Productive Intliistry „ .. . . - eommittee 'appointed to ascertain the loss i i, on' -- Wednesdaievenitigovith Livelpthsldates :, OFFICIAL 4.: : :_ ~ .., _ . ''. -` . ' - prodigies' over 4-.500 per tumult. ywe . llint; hcluse ,umatnetl in Breaking Coal by n of t3fill• M e l t" 13f thig ; 1 to t h e 1 6 t h. • • Th, renmed misundemand. w. ale Ifid,itt...l go !he d;Ireteill:11111111.1tt:titr itif ', ied m above townships, Jiro. :s . r -1.404-tkei i A n a derellings, 3402. maehtne.• At n. Red Ash Colliery. the,-In .. fs-1 • jog betegeen prussia - aed Austria iseoutyMe! e i,,i nt y. ; .; piteiy,,` - i ,- •.: .-----....,,......... _.'i • ' ."-. Prattuat erts °, g t !. t . . h- t • omit/11 statentroo• .r • lb. 1 .,,,0tia . t.i e_e- • - ._ : ....- -; -.. , f A c'cattur .'n the fore •o n • in dirt . wß'' 144 per rent., and; the, Clltitriut eel: ' A lf-flerinauv iii artnhut. Alistilk- llOte - ;; 14 ' 1110 1k- P!'...te? '?. - :.: -•-_,-.:.•; ...-. •:•.':. 16 is „, 1 TAtill'l n cir rm l i nf nz Y l e i f f i r ee tn nt d e i n 'i t l . u j n l f i rl i t ur i ' h i i: en. Coal made amounted to * . li per cent. Ay '. i Bavaria are iik arms. Pitt'ssia her drawn the - Tit a t i n n e a ri ' vte - .' - i •,-•••i• .: • ' - NYti I e17,g03: No- of Rorer , . 313 : Motet., 4: Milt:1) ......—.) Cheintri CITA' 'in' ' ordinary lime* Part nmt Aim mote .:Thwig Mr tefettried-the-vtif ~,..-14V1-carhp.,.. P.':llYr:',:rl . , ^ ,!. l . • •• l t. _ . .. 4: 1 :I I.uwe, 100, Workier, o:‹en ; 70; Other Cattle. fiVc, . litritnyhtlit kir en t , PP, and at many collieries is thrown in 'lace of Sytilzell, upon Witleh Poi • - 4wine 178 - 1 alde alive stock c 37 - . 201 6 Sheep, , ... • , , , .. . the dirt heap, (particularly Red Asti) the lass 1 advanced - with their swords sheathed, but 1 slut i ,iii. r 2.51-2; Oat.), do 12,0,10; Wool, pound-, 2.rat ; 1 he AU 1 filins 4 ' 4 tlti C n ii r l s kr .- t)))) ;:itatot tn . . n ;await 1. - ti t her! lets A 0 ); : W hent. intsitets.s.6ii; Rve,d0.20,453; Corn. New camte_ . - 4115 ; l'olotoes, Int.hel , . 10,972; Buckwheat, do. 4,972 , by thie experiment, amounted to 22 per cent. i were at once fired upon, and several of their i r r r o ,, b - ' WM I Value Market hereon, ANN . .. 5 t Butter, Pluinds, 29.- . .An execriment „was made in breaking Coal number wounded. The shotawere returned, I Norwegian ;- i 2 r 4 .,!. ' 210 ; Hay. ton.. ; Clover Seed, Int-hel , , 9:1. . sietetytk+ll , - over plates, and the loss: was about 4 eel' and the Prussians finally evacuated the, piaci, I , Blythe 377 e "'" ' Other Ora, , Seed, .13; - 1 opq, pound, 34; Flax. do , }lgo , am; Flax Seed. tot, 47 ; . wax. and Honey, II) , cent secs . It was also ascertaieed that one earning off their wounded with them. l Tremont , ... .6.511 1 1.20; Value ot horne-i e Manufacture - . 4 .-1( 1 % ' • .i man could break from ten to twelve ions of France, England and Russia have: o . ffered - - -- i Value of annual , slafightered. tc15,4 00 .. Coal per day over the plates. 'The experi- their mediations on the German qtiestion• ments will be continued at different Collieries The latest accounts are more peaceable; al aiith different breakers , and tho results ttrrie" though in Vienna war is now looked upon east published be the Owlaratttee• - ' ascertain. 7 THE cOTTO: 4I 41LUESTIONt The attention of capitalist% awl manufac turers in England : is now strongly turned toward the Cotton !question and the practi cability of obtaining a supply elsewhere than in the United States. Much interest is manifested by ailelasses on the subject.— Tbe Philadelphia inquirer gleans the follow _itig__ii:d‘+' rotation-from-its -Foreign exchanges: rgaibilitNif a "cotton famine" (as , it is designated) iu the United States, has created much alarm. A letter was recently received by the Idanchester Cummercial As sociation, front the See'retary of the East India:A:on:Tarty, in which_ he stated that eight bales of cotton, grown in Cointhatore. - from New Orleans seed bad been forwarded to Manchester fur iale,ands-iliciting au opin- LA FAMILt.TE COLLEGE. We learn from the Easton 141,g that this 1 ion as to the quality and condition of the arti cle. We also observe that the Manchester Leatitution Is 130 e in 8 prosperous cop him'. , Chamber of Commerce have resolved to send and its course destined to beonward nd up- lout a , pal commissioner tu India, and that I con ,. ..„Idr. Alt•xauder Mackay, the auth,r of the ward. Thi. Faculty is sow rend.-1" Wg,ii-ro World," will in all probablitv, he rile. by Ile formal acceptance of Rey. Dr. selected. The object i., iu - inquire in o tlieub p'V. M 1,-an as President, and Rev. Geo. i stades which prevent an increa-ed growth of Burrow e. of Md.. as Professor of Lauguages. I cotton 11l that countr that may be y : and to report u u pon any W e bare thc pleasure of a personal acquain- 1 circumstances fouild mirtously affect the iuustrial t•unditton of the native iatice with the latter named geetleman, and i t ''' , c. p I ulation, leirr , cultiva'ors of the soil, - know that in his services the College Gas w i t hin l the presidencies 4,1 Bombay and Mad• secured an efficient officer, and an able and 1,, " learned Professor in the department he is ' - 1. s. erN.A.Tort• - about to occupy.. $3 00 -5 GO 8 00 sOO - . .ITION WOlllOl STOPPED. The Allentown Iron Works, in Lehlib &witty, Penn - 1 sylvani a, were closed on' the furnaces ba St' at Nnvemberv, e and alla the workmen discharged. These , as Much -41 ten thousand tons of Iron In nne year; Irnd in that time consumed 10.000 tons of Anthracite Coal. 1.5.000 tons of lean pre, and 12,000 inns nf Lime stone. They were conatturt.l with all the new .Im movements. and were ft.ry adaantaerously stluated m the Lehigh River.. The quality of the iron was sn decidedlyv oerhsr.t bat it always obtained the highest ' mktg. -, Thus, one by one, our Manufactories are 1 - , closed. The above exhibits at a glance the condition of the Ism trade in Pennsyl vania. It needano comment. It shows at once the immediate necessity of better pro tection -in this department r.if ocr business interests.- . __ .__ t1:1 r• • . • j ~ . •14). a .t,q- IMIZ3 • reads t Tresynt the mer 11.,:e.atid,kuovlecige. We „.. t;, / hr individual we 1 w f ficii,m : ":7 - 1 I f ~Vrf ilt blac ItAVDE DE GRACE BANK. it will be recollected that at the failure of k thi, Banl some three months ago IVIr. the Cashier was arrested and confined in the Couufy jad for dispasing of the Bank funds without, authority: and investigations Were ituntediately instituted to bring others to Jus tice Who were suspected of similar perpetra ,tious. The Grand Jury of the county (Har furd)_have presented the following persons. , charged with_ embezzling the annexed sums of money belonging to the hank : N.% ileasif:-"i. 1. rlialt;ed w Ithuninbrazling *WO :tent) lteaeli. •• •• • lo,()00 J. liollister.ol " 10,0n0 lolim Palter, of Iliutrato. - " • I 0,00 Nraihanael Jenkins, of Milan. of Ohm. • I 0.0110 John I' Gay, a mo m oblo. _ 1000 Ezra rtillier of Haste de Comm 10,0 m Gov.:inns •Ttinistas will im mediately Issue a !vow- Inn tor the person. thu• indicted INTERESTING DISCOVERY. - The American Railroad -Tolima/ says. the model of the first steamboat (built by John Fitch) was discovered, a tew days ago, in the garret of the late residence of the late Col. Kilbourne a brother-in-law of John Fitch, 'near the town of Columbus, in Ohio. It has ;been in the poss.ession of Col. K., for more than thirty years. It is thus described in a letter to the Cincinnati Commercial : 4 ' It is about two feet long. and set upon wheels. The boiler is about a foot lung,and eight inches in diameter, with a flue through, it,- not quite in the centre, into which the f l iSAlWPWit u Vi e n i gi e ilirk e e e lhatlh re t il g ti by some of the low pressure boats on Lake trie. There is a paddle wheel on each and, in fact, everything appears to he com plete with the exception of a conde6er and force pump. The boiler is even supplied with a safety valve, though part iSf it has been broken off." THE NEXT• PRESIDENT. The N.'l'. 'Tribune speaking of the Chan ew of the different avirattis for the nex Presidency, has the following fling at Gen Cass which we fully endorse: _ . . Got. Ltwis Cass evidently imagines him self' still a prominent candidate fur the Baltimore 130MiDaii011, and therein he is seriously mistaken. or we are. He was never truly a popular man, and defeated cand.dates are out favorites with "the Democ racy." On the subject of Slavery he has managed to repel the North Without wiouiog the confidence of the Slaiery Propaganda of the South. He has a few inßuenual suppor ferf, and uoly a few. though a loot) man% seem to favor Ilia in pursuance of his own .elfish rods.. Thus_ Gen. Cameron and his ...lique are using his name in Pennsylvania , b nip Mr. Buchanauf's aspirations : but, that v.-0,1104nd. r,u will not find 'hem seri u.,..lv -upporti , ic a candidate who lost ihei 3 c by ~,, lame a majwitv in '49. Gen .0t: e., uld b. a , Gen. Cass( In Pennsylvania :1.., u d Joh.) M Lent, co (we think) cou'. Imp:. :...y,Whig 'Statesman. The Genet ' 11 i_ i defeat in his OWCI Michigan, th J of :he twu Whig Free Soil' Mem. • : . J. P. ress out ,of tame, expressly • ... ! - ;..d A .heir hostility to "Peace 'fleas ~.a • ." was calculated to injure his prospticts, :tad they not already been past praying tbr. Fl We consider 1113 chance to lose the , lunar( nomination fully equal to that of a y other i man who is looking for it. "Singing, ot ladelphia.—Jenny Lod'. I thirty-fuurth Concert iu America, was give!, I at the Musical Fund Hall, in Philadelphia, ou Wednesday-evening. The House wa,, full of enthusiastic admirers. She still sus tains her previous reputation as the most wonderful singer of the age. Her artless simplicity and perfect freedom from affection, have won all hearts, to fay nothing of the magicif power of her voice. They :are among the prominent wonders of the day. 'Madame Anna Bishop is also thawing crow ded hooka. ECTFrons Boston.—The recent Dolan meet ing in this city was largely attended. „ Dr. John C. Warren priiided. Addresses ivere delivered by several eminent gentlemen in favor of the Union. }'now and forever, one and inseparable." B. S. Curtis 'Esq., one of the speakers, was interrupted in his allusion to the Rev. Theodore Parker's advice to re sist the operation of the Fugitive Slave Law by the Rev. gentleman calling out "Do you want an answer ?" Much confusion ensued. Mr. C. finally finished his speech in an eta quent and pointed manner. Resolutions ' declaring the Constitution and, the •Union paramount to all other considerations and suitaining the laws under a cireamstances were received :with acclamation and adopted with. but one dessenting voice. 3:7" Thompson at 14forctsterMan.—Thomp- I son, the English abolitionist, who was re- I fused a hearing at Faneuil Hall, was en thusiastically received at Worcester a few days alter. Laying aside the propriety Or impropriety of the manner of his reception at Boston, we certainly regard his „ agitation of the Stayers question at this exciting cri= . sis as , inopportune and highly dangerous.-- We have fanatics sad factionists enough of our own without importing any to Odd freitt fuel to the flame of overwrought mite. THE id We notice Mill further. that a gentleman named Lamb, ha- been lecturing, in various parts of England, on cotton and the cotton trade. ,He embraced the history ot the plan from the antiquity of its Indian growth and matiulacture, to its advanced cultivation in Atuertca, and its manufacture. In England at the present day. Hp quoted Herodotus, Pliny. and, other ancient authors, to prove that cotton was known as a plant. nod spun into garments by the people of those times. riTisky-Very.--A curious story of a wed din-ring i, told in the Leeds intelligencer. — It i, =fated that in 1795, a female. who was cook to Mrs. Metcalf, a widow 'lade, residing at Porch-house, opposite thechurat, at Nor : thallerton, in cutting a turnip found in the heart of it a • gold ring, and immediately inade,lter mistress acquainted with so extra ordinary a circumstance. The lady sentfor Mrs. Wood, the gardener's wife. It turned out that the ring found was Mrs. Wood's wedding-ring, which she had lost when weeding in the garden ten or twelve years before. THE RINE. OF SENATOR ROBS. The gentleman whose rise to public favor forms the theme of the following article is so universally and favorably known by our fellow-citizens for his personal qualities' of liberality, benevolence, and patriotism, that we feel assured it will be read with pleasure by all, ant by !wile with more than that of his poli t teal adversaries : — lVashington , R. pub! From .1,, t,.1.1 do I.lc t- ) .taut nsl The tragedy at Nacogdoches , and the ro mantic incidents which led to the Texan war ut Independence, find their parallel only in the Roman history of Lucretia and the elder feir i atier j ai a tP ( titAii a ea c‘ sle a °Y e ti:. n u ta? f Afa r n e : l l and his minion Pedras; the commandant , ol Nacogdoches, was sent to arrest him. lie arrested the father at the supper-table, atten ded by hi= only daughter—a young girl of surprising beauty and intelligence. Ile load ed him with chains and cast him into prison, notwithstanding her tears and eatreaties.— Fioally, he proposed to free the father finhe daughter would sacrifiet‘lionor and innocence°. She rejected the'infamons proposition with a blow in the face; wheattie armed ruffian swore a'horrible oath to execute his will on them both, and then • * • * With dark eyes, fearless,' glassy, and fixed as those of-the corse, yet flashing a double portion of luminous tire, she mounted a horse, and hurried away wildly around the country. She halted at every house no matter - whether Mexican or American, and rehearsed. in tones of thrilling horror, her father's 'Wrongs and her own. All timid modesty, all weakness had. vanished front her tonfue;" utterly con • sumed iu the :corching thirst for vengeance. She painted in passion's fierv_lauguage, and with awful minuteness,the 'facts of the dam niugdeed, she bared her virgin bosom and shuwed the livid marks of the ravisher's fin gers among the_ mazes of those azbre veins ,Jung the surface of that s xpanse of snow. mu , so polluted anOuil,d, but before pun ,: the gleam of angels' wings. and. s ill, wherev..r the beau tful maid .a dere& a dr:Vetting y of wrath and .;;enlace ruse up a t ,-ai .51 the `:tyrants. The people h races, a d all elasSes flew tr, -ens, appuluttd a gene.al rendezvous for ee 25 ri of June a 'the resuience of the ab :eat ala nuw i,npriso :rd Juan 1t was hen d. brill by rite people as to ,he mode Gt a..ack. a :d whu should be the leader; bnt nothing heiflL: agreed on, the whole assemblage bid f.iir to break up iu cou usion, when a tall alid powerfully built ranger, w`lo had ju• t eivered Texa< from le S.a e., came forward d addressid the iul i title :IS 1 •;il.lNs lam a s raagpr, I,u t ato also a mac. Ind I. owe rtay h.als, soul. happiness—all. all to a woman—ro taut er Aud if I lora a deaf ear to the prayers of-au innocent wumao asking aid against a vithan, maw both nay mother and my Gud curse me ! Igo for one.- and—should you, all stay behind—alone to fight Col. Pearas and his armed ravishers of your wives and daughters!" The speech was received with three tre mendous cheers, and then a general shout. that seemed to shake the solid earth, uttered the first peal of revolution. "We will go. Death to the tyrants ! Freedom for Texas, and the giant shall be our leader." And then, for the first time, was heard in the land of the wild oak a name destined to become an echo to the pulsations of all hearts—the name, Thomas J. Rusk. The next day he led his raw troops to the, attack of Nacogdoches, and stormed every position against inimense odds, after an as sault of four hours, the carnage being dread ful on both sides. Among the slain was the dead body of the atrocious Ferdinand Pedras. Such was the debut of Rusk in Tells, and from that day his popularity has gone on steadily increasing, without even a transitory eclipse, or so much as a cloud to din* its splendour. In vain for years General 'Costa demanded his arrest. Mexico had no: enough to take him, and in 1845.6 he assisted to chase the last of these out of the country.— Afterwards, he .amassed a fortune at the Texas•bar. and was chases one of the first Senators from the new State annexed—a place which he may hold for fife if he wills it. Rusk is the only public man in.rTexas who has anerengagedin a duel. Ca - The Deb:mire and Hudson Cank Corn piny have deternained to increase their Capi tal twelie hundred-thousatid dollars', arta the stockholders have anthorized the directors to issue stock for the additional sum GI ihree hundred thousand dollars, if uecessary, in prosecuting the improvements in the work contemplated. The holders of the old Stoek will receive scrip for one 'share for every five. The next semi-annual dividend' ill be eight per ceat.7Lac,Eatcuritict -117 Gov. Johniton and lady were among the audience at .Iny • Lind's .Cosieart , on Wednesday evening• S' JOURNAL, AN Orwiaahiwe bnt"g h East firunswis I township Wow Brunsw if " West Penn I .• North Manhoirq South Nianhoiut " Wayne ; d. Pineyrov, b..ro t nth Pinegrovr •• PO/Orr erpe e r r Sl M a lk l 4 . a a n n t l a a n n r IlarrY Ruler ' Rush and Nahum " friloo . i.- 633115 Giving a total pnipsdatlon of 63,205. The Population of thr corms let 1840 was 19,072. showing to increase of 34.13 3 In tetive aaa .or over 117 per cent. Let the oilier portions of the State brat this if they csn. Tke following, together with what we pub heti lAA weelc, comprise the full returns of the County Cen-u , • BOROUGH OF TAX.A.C.I . FA. I,fleiti 'iiinber of 'Slates. Iti Number of Females, 1,414 Eidire Population, * '3,050 Attended School within the year, 475 Q,Yer`-'0 yr-. of age, who cannot rein.] or write 205 Married within the year, 93 154 Born within the year, Died. do . Nuiriber of dwellings, Population in 1840, bieiea e in ten year:, , Colored Per*ort., blidattoe-, . Number of blind. deal and dumb, idiotic, . WEFT PF.NN TOWNSHIP, Entire Population, . 2,41* 1 Population in 1840, ,362 1,049 Inevea.e, W Died within the year. . Number of di:km:ling-. 3Ef3 Farm{ producing the am't. of 5100 and over, IG4 SCHtTLEILL TOWNSHIP. 1 7-rz Entire Population, , Population in 1840, 3,334 Inerva-st. 25 408 Died within the year, , Farm- prodne:ng the ain't. of 5100 and over 304 19 Number of dwelling honets, BOROUGH OF SCHUYLKILL. HAVEN• Population, . Number of dwelling-. Fumilie , , Number of male., Number of Female., Colored 'bleier, Colored Females, Valuation of Real 11.4iste, . harried withta the year, , attendedSehvol, S4O Over 20 vrs , of age, who cannot read or 'Mile. 314 4 Deaf and *tomb, blind, musne. Pair of twin.. Chinches, holding 3.200, School llou.e-, • Newnpuper•, ~,,..i II it t 1 8.E.1.% 1.11. t) •511 l BE P 510 Atli . 1 • 1 .1 1 . rk I th• 141 • 1 a 1.1 1,1111. I. Gott of .t.,• •••• r.,,,,r cc - . -. tt • m4l, t ti, k• • . 1111.1 'I. 1 I Il t '1.11 , 1.1 I•li t, t.lll i 'lO/IiIDIRNSED 15.F.PORTS1 OF I 11E • , , r4i• ,orp. r , r , m, I 1':,,. , it n, r . ,a ~n i a.,, ..,1 , . -.. i ' Moil. ii, .1,, r - 29 1 tt..... i l_/;: r itr i e 111144.. a• iktll.l tnaff.,roto,:qll..yolvf Thla work will compose wool, i WWI a 1 . O t rt h p i 31 i.fitrt.,4l;:lill'7os i li a t , r d )+4 4.. ;TOeto , r . - 0 :I 1 e /./11 1 . 11,1 KEIL . NI D..4.45C ftrenars, sod the first vellum ,. ot V 1 1 ,4 re s 1 . , - 1 , - 4,00101 Index The liro volume coat ains Ilte folln .! • 4 1. . , .. 3 ~.„-, k.r..tdeitt tti t lit MI It . , c 4 7,. 1 1 . 1 11 14teorr. 1., already •Issued „ and the a earithl volome I 10 1 1 :ATI( 4.. 9 0.11/54 PII,I3:SLONS, ....... '...at will he pitbded In about two weeks 1 1) 'MEM aitKSr CO Afire, •v. •••,•-, t.l , , ~,, The plan of the work le in eive rich ea. , la IL , ;ire,' , iwiw,.. a Cod. th.nutt Fifth ate , ..litittal. , paia, , hronoldtical miler, etsons brh LI, the Chia of 111 e are prr pared 1., ioro.e , old all rialto. for 111,.1 to 11oti . Ilse, the„questions stilimitied to the .m1.0..0,11.0 01 r,, u, 4.,,,. (,„,,..,.„„ . ,,,,,,„,.,0d,,, ,, a , . the coati, and at, oninlott rife the 4'. , ors on Ilte Vail- 13 e bane et I,lC.lit 111 I .11-th 111 Ille 11a , no. ; ( th1O) o' ous qUeStlona ratse‘ls ingether .itt, the reasoning of t i o . ~,,,d „ ,,. „ c ~,,, mars ~,. ~ v . v . a ,3 ,,,. und , the Court. In support of the Several npinione d''' the act Id Sept i - ult, 18:a.) One ..I the 4.4 u i• Ithn. .. livered a, - ltt the city al ‘,..1.11h101t01. eflltt•let 11. moot i . • iii,, , The nee altar of aticif a work considering tlf! • t.- ~, ~,,,, 4„, a sniall ~,,,,,,,,,,,rdi. a 1 ~, ma mot ,,,,, , luminous oaltira of our Pt neissti,anta Itep. , sl=, oiiot „,,, ~,, ~,,,, u, „,, ~, n „ .. , ~,, ~,,,,,, De cd, be 01 , 1 , 1 , 104 to Ati To the Junior to • the mole istriti ~,,,., ~ „it, ~,,,i,,,i, Imo , e, • i II•lie Old • • it will be an eennonty of flow and money'. •• bile i' • ..., mon . 0. 0.1,10 r rt..,114.1. to oldre.....ste ibt d , the nn extentitt epi aCttre, Ille tvoll, n ill a. 11.4 i l ro. , r ~,, i , ~,, „ ~, „ ~. , „., 4 ,,f1.1111.1.11•111 I, in fin inglighten hr perform:ol.e of lily "heron.. dui', IA NI HEM dß_ K. & i • i I Subscriptions received. athl III 1• 111 , 1 VIIIIIIIIP - 1 , •1 ale. I'll \ ~t '2' r-,,, V. 51, t I ii U II %NN %N.-, - 1 1,' ()TICE ft. If l'ltF t lY td‘ 11 \ ftt kr I 11l ° P 1 Cheap Law doll % ierr Hansom . 'took Stuo• 11 ql. , t , “f I CI , 1 1 ,c , ,, , , , 1,1 GO F,,1 .to % , 15- .... 3,11111, h.. , , 4.- 1 t.. ,1 r‘s c,brit t , rrca >tote - - %Al 1100 fliatt 16 niche - . in Amine A (MCA e ADVANTAGE - ODIST !IV %I N 11 .011. 4 - IVIST RP um m -4' , i ii, ..,,,,,., ~ ~ h. ,r.• .fi-r 10 ion v lore i ter and 18 reef long, ordered by Mr Lawrence . 1 keeping alwav• on hand about.. of CI W Merchant'' , I relehr tied G argling Oil for llorses. or Unitrei.al Fani- • ETD. 1 cel•ed a supply of t 1 e ne t, Methodist Ify mit to, , r „ „ J Green Wood, to he ti-ed fora mdtader In a pumping . iis E0mr,,,,,,„,, o n , ~,,,,,, ~,,,,e,, h ile }akin) a Pot of } Books, in different Alyle. a Illialii , g, all iit whirl . ; col Ih. , le a... from the nes. for his •• better Intlf, tbe hot rat be .0111 111 the MrthgrtliSt iiriok Amer pile , 9 ‘ lett 4,1,1 .0 , 0 , 01 t 00. tlO, so ,11,1 t , / t Engtne, _at Young'. Landing rolhery i te,,,,, , , ,, 11 a 4.1, c r ., ~,, [4, ~., ,C,,.,...,..1.1,,ii..,„rmy. . ha' P . "' rat, neer his hands, which ransert great alkrm and ' copies of the mit edition on wind, lor „ale . heap, , to. hr. , . •.. -.4 .re , ' 4, , - r .d fr.ittnu .. ft 11 4 04 NAN' .4 po lop olt t4/1 te• ' 1*(41 eQ01141,11C41 at the laundry of M. -.4 . - Sorder Mod /.1111.1 for the G trglour Oil. (4 ,11 1c 11 . I.) .11a way t Chrst. 0 ...I. owl :•:, it Will 1,, ..1.114•• ' 1 %Ml' I I ll I I NI• , ..a.r,stol 900 & Milne. of tin , borma. , ll The proce.. of cieding ,1. 1. On tond ) and which wa r at once spi,llec and the hands .non cured without suffering; Pottsville, Noy 2 285 n II- P or-silt , - . 5 .• et, I" t 4" at 1.411 t ht euttrels ni : w to thi. region. the mould being held se,- advertise...to In another column, a..d eel LI 1 ~,,,,,./.....6"1".""gilf 1,7 OTIe F: . 111 r I.'• '5 lAI •11:11T15.1. •il r irt v. 1661 __ GROCERIES, &G. _lt ‘lttlittt i , tot, ittt! i tt • t r i id, • 1, nail Ito IT t on 442 upright in,leail of in the u--nal horizontal posdtion pamphlet of TM. agent . alloTliEn scIENTIFIr wi,NDE,O •-1 f.t.SIN, i ____ ___ . _-__ _____- ~,,,,!, ,ni 1 11-• 11 , id al tn.. 4/,, e ~: ihe Comp. , 4.6,5 It is a more didienit operation than accurdiog-sto the kteat t FIP4II 500 BARRELS No 1, nA , I M Ai RETIE ...... _.. _ -..__ 1 ' Libra... IN . t Phil Idelphin o. AWN lid 1 , ine 4,,. I the True Mgesure Plod or , flatter ,- Juice t A ..„,„ 2 old plan and tlw machinery nece,v,ary More e1.1. , e1 ,- ,1. -pewit - . Cie er preptlred trout Reuel or Oa lourth 1 to barrel.. halve. and qUarters. on hand and , ho .1..„. ot p., e oi.rt, a I t ..1.;.1i h 1 N 1 tt .., tit J.l [lie 151 ' an 1 1I1•11. i a Pll .1110111 ts \Nose rt. lin re tA 111 Int. In F• 1111 purchase r . , by fli. alter thret I lone ef t Burnt. Llebfg. ~,i,... 430 i .i•t• The l a-tnit; i. however iMproved 1,4 it, a. t - 11,111 . 111 or ih 7 , the ttteal Physiological Chruovt, b) J. ri. Ileuffliton, J P ALMER & Lo. me; ....I •. r tart ' 111.1• TN f• II•i• . 11.1111 t: I 7 11 , .11 Or Market :41..0 Wilda, 111111.0,..101,1d. I 1,1.1.1 11 t • 1%11'111.1.1 . 4 1 the •tiperiawsimbeol Weight of the melted mein. ~ M. R . No 11 North Eighth Street, Philadciproa, Pa 1 Tht• la i trill!, wontlertol remedy for Indigestion. Dys. N ov 23 , it,...,0 1":-Con -,. i ort ,t, , i mat tar , 3 I. Tender- it firmer ond more compact '2' ne n•iia. datfottne. Liver Compiaint, Constipattub and . -A- -- • 17.2 f • • . l i '"..4-."1 "'" C ''''""ch -II"' gendien'au• tur ' inie . ....„ agent. the Cast rt. Juice Aye Advertise 1- ndd s . ‘ 1 ,,. b \ 1 Debility [Urine after Natore•e own method, by Nn- /, 1)11°„1::11.11°,.hro.11,15e0,1: ~ - / , 1 3 : 0 0 th1,1,.'1,1,..G.1.,Et 411,...1-,...,..t.E1f,),, :',"' •'• / POT 1 SVILLE MARKETS. ' - -- i).111N , INT FUlt Ton.: N - °TIC F.. -NS'r i e , '''',Blern. '-•"'."„l"•,d,,,'"'"i'l",''', „:'"' ' "1- /I•.'"'"' ''. la tier , Te-i orn mars • on the 1 •.1.111 ur Jo., 0, quintal- Cod Eir.h Mr ...ale by ;he IL er-tet .. -. oti l'.l I Cotli I, , al-en , r 011 lls,lr I, 11111,r11 A , 51.41111 1 Editor in the Journal taker paid , tut , lll in another column , eoprrotr or 111 Ira t • .01 , 11411* *moue; ...ants; a-a.. It .1, no ~,,,. in', . , lt, • 41,,,n020 01 - l l •ricer. A •-•.,,R• 10111E1'1 u. a vt-d ...tor .181. ago Ile ha , been engaged in ; - - -- -T • pair) Halt f,O idl. S3lllllll/ : 111 {ills 1111. c u l t. •Il"' CA1110.1., de , '-, AL: aunt LI Jilt I. tl 111111 , _All CII , t 1, 4. publedling a paper in Virginia 11e, 8eet...U..4 a J P ALM Vlt a I ~, . i cumin( 'IA) tynctii V FOP. THE JOURNAL 11.1114. ~,I I 101 .1. I It 4.1,,, , ted 1 , , 11111.1 . 11111`1:11 .0 1, Msrkor stieri Wharf -1 1 14 , 1.4 , .4.1.... .... b: fat-- to. t,d ,I 1., "I'o ~,,, ', ,'" I ~,,d .It • FAST 11111'12SIVICE. life in the ' Gild Dominion tire iiighlA . Palo . ' Ind, , h,..,i f ~,,,, i.t,i 1 , th , 1,,,,, pfd. 1,, ...,,,,, 40 01 , . ISO% 13 Ind.! 1, -I.li. ' Wising thou, .4 ..I rot. , nil hest , I 0 .C.ll , 110•411 P.,,pillatioll. 1 • 337 1 th, iti we rather think lic give, the pd-leretive to Rye do .1., 150 i 1113 p en uti inr'd 175 _ _ - - ---- - .1 , 411 N litr. 7 .‘iii.t.r.it Uri' I Number id dwelling-. qtri ,_ )1" Wm. it, toi.hei 1101 Dr d apples paired 1 110 ODWCHONG TEA..... 1.0 anovErz,.-195 e: c, 2 .. N t the I, 'r\'-does , It,- native State Her. a % mina - a . en- R,, do 62 Egg., dole. 10 I 11,If I itetts about 28mM:ids each, , l 1110 I bean, Pihrlira• • No , il.; P•aii FaMiln.n., I 14 est Bl an k Tr.. in the ionniry , 3 pape,lll4 , ihe pound ; 1 1 15G01.4 TION.--T it t: l'iii"ot f \ litt , iiii'l Nuthhee of Male* - 705 d entate ul India-mon- habit , and miii•li alocity-we i o,n, do 55 , [hiller. (tali till 40 I .hooter 4.v , Stn 6 di, elrellclllfr,,il arto b., i. or 7 rent. I,r, p.OllOl .tad . I tier , •l , . •tre e tlsl ow lo•tv. e • 1, J. 1. 0, •• P.-;ra tOol , Number of Female. t 'S idiall hope to .te 1.11.1 ri-e.intle (Inv loan impot tun' 1 p0ian . 0 ,... do 9111 12 lower than the infield rade 1 • for nor , e Tea Fine Loh...tali I:11,1 011 tt Mice nod • t the 11 • In tot 1.11,,1 off . t 1.;n01111.';!...t.rin Colored Male. •'2 --,... 1., • o.lllr , . veC.l.l,le. , ' Tomah) Seed, i . 14 50 fresh Imperial, Cunpow•il; •111,t.t.r.1-01,111 I otinif 11 ) -on Jr. b i,rd in to. Ma, 1,,,.. i..i. ~-1, 1 tr, 1 . 110Intlet, 0 11 Colored Female., 4.6 , 10.- 11 ,c . " - z••• fie,' II" Ke,lersblerer -We observe that •-- - ---- -,- ,•, 00 Teas-of rtie Ner • 'w.-1--rrrfr"*".4.4 -- t a 010 0 ...1.11. 1 .111 • .11 •l' 1 11% 1111111,1 4t I Attended School within the year, le our triend Gemee W Keiherslager. ol ••,,clitilkilt MARRIED ....---- _. _, ,Ti,,v i1 3..- .. .... , .0, ..otr IT PPern o ..... 1., „..,„, ,bmes e 1 , 1. toe n- e, o , to ;4.11'1 .; op 1 1,• 1, 0 •1 to :it Phillft • 4 63 ch.:aiih.t .4 litilitht .Pt oprieior of the f` if 1 tem ot No• of h• • iii • 4.11, I Illi obtain mire. oil., liners 1A411:•-• 11A1111,t ' ELLWOOD SHANNON, on Tuesday I:telling, 20th lost , _ i %ill , ‘II till r13,)11c1 1 Over 20 yi. of arc. who cannot read t..r Wolf, 191 Haven ha. talen the l'ilited State. lintel. al hot ' 111 Church by the Rev. Chatty , . D Cooaer, 111111.1 P .5“.„,., T a „ w,i „ ; 5.`,. th-3•• - In"-ane -- -- ... _ 1 II i tit ond n 0.... who hoer -hared the ho-pitalitt 'h• tat E, ° I p o il.,edi, I „ a A frA ti d an 1,..... o r •••• • • • - a •e•I- 1,e, Pad nt twat... Is c n , I I ' Ind 13, leSti + 4 2_3,„ ~1 It'F.l4 1.. of ITU; noUVI t %111 0 , 'Posit 3 ~-,I i n , 44,,,,,,, ut ii„. i„,„, ' i •. p dl• . ih• late Ilentiniln fton - land, of Clieltelham Mont• P "' e l `•%, i'" ' , b e• place: of wor,hip, buldniz it2o gomer• 1,11111, Pr, A I 1411at1 I .viii..oll, i 1111.1.1 r pill i, N•. 2,1 s o r., Schbol Houser, - rcpt 1-, holt lion tor a rail at lb:: latter lie ha- -- - - 1 ARD -•150 BARRF.I.'I :ef ITICTI.% PRIME: iimital mer. ioe ..1 ; Ile - 4 1 4 . 1,10,1dt 1 ••1 1. 111 Ite 1,, ~l .. , 1.4 Welillet , ll , eaf Lard it. store ~o 1 NI, .311- fot Fith -three dtownett by the Fre,datt, and Soil t all the qualifications ot an excellent 4,,,t, and ui.‘ DIED f'11.1:4 T WIL•iON, BN . Water -i tie wt. ,ot ;lie 1 0,0,,,1tY \u :‘,SI 1,l lout -At ,t 1 . 110114. 1 . 1 . the Id day of tie. , to , er 11 , 11, 11 4. ,',,. • lett the Itiwunhip one, Wt• art. vonfideml, who .lops at the - Called 111, 1111 11111 ir.4 in Pinegrove too. indult. Mr JOUN 1 Philadelphia. Rept 24 IMO .19-11 I. letott, t ~,, 1,1 I ~1 0 r ..t I 0 .11 , , ell. to I. 1,1 t WEST BRPNSWICK. . ll I' V 1 7...„ In the 17th year of liat age . , State', ' will find every endeavor made to render , , ' nuEsE 200 LUMP': , riticrt \ PIIIMF: ' l' ' ''-''' "' ''''' II ` 1" ‘I " ''' "- '• - ' •••••"" • '''' Ll '' ' Poptllalion. 1 69 :in i il al , Int rum orlu i eau al wine See yard in another RACHMAN in the sith year of his sge Port 1 ailton. on the Dab hist . Mr. DAN I EI 5...• Ifeekimer county i fierce, It:ruled I im ,tot •Ile hr .. s „, o. 1^:,,, , 50,.., .. . .1 S,SIE.4 C DON f.. ct 1. a, y -- Nornher of dWelling- 286 , CHAS E Wll h•CIN, 8.4 Water st I' L. - . - Ptimilie., 305 , coillmo _ ....-- - - - ' ..,- ♦ -311,?ft.....,........x..--..siscusitamoemsememeir-tio?nagAin Philadelphia, Sept '2B, ISSO au It i 01112ERRV CREI.:I6I . 211.11.‘tOAD 120+0 , _ NuMber 01 Aittle*, SO/C 4 .- ,7-? . ? NOTIch. - A .tl t l CIAL ;MEETING rie TTIE \ I ACIKEREL-300 HAIOtt,I i 4 'So I.2and i aPAN V - N dile 111 11.11 101 F given lathe t'rocitk. 1 Number of Female., . al ) O P Ileuti lig Farnaters -Should aro, m ou, , Mi , ham, ',i sal tile Fund kemeiatton it h h "I -e 111/1 .•il. Mai ketet. in tador erl i,,c1,,,g,,, in i ,,,,.. i „.l i ,.. ... r.- . 1 ." r..ai,•..“.• th , I iti Et,: imi ;tut 1., h , tI _ Number of Colored Per.oni. $3 friend. , de.ire Furnace- tor heating their honer, and on Mond IN F.S•11111, December 9.d. at 8 o'clock The •ale by Cll4-3 T WM.-tit\ a 4 W ~,, ', ' .11 ID IN IA 11. --> , " .. 1i• 1 1 i I .... I 1,, la/tin . ; ro • 41 . ' .111- Valuation 01 Heal E-tate. prooo-, d amendment In the Cone BM lon relative to Pllll - oielplll.,,•deirt 1.Q.11.110 O. it 1,,,,..t. 1 Safi, 1 , I Rein out! 111 the ft ,1 - ~, 1. ~, ;,. 542'2.61 0 publot huildiug , &le ,we Can cQntidently reconunend toe amount To he paid on ,hare of §tork at the death nrovt• -...,5.0•ii. il r tam; .to . lee' '.. t. P. t, .iv " Married , il, within the year: " tho... manuthettired by i%1e.....r. Prom}' St Barrett or i member. win cern,. up for CritlaldPratlon. % lONONGAIIEL A WIIIAIKE.V - ‘l, ~,,.,/ ttl,ttil-elpirt Atst.aners, our c....,,et .rt., Tl, l Er , r'....c . . ; Attended School within the year 371 inmEs ritt•ii r. Hee) .V.l eil 11l year; oid.and of oltiett., qualm. I.t -.lc 1 " 6. '" in ''''''"'" '" "1 Over '2O yr- of age, who cannot read ur write, 296 t advertise d in our paper They are convenient . , ~,1, 1 . BY 1115 INE: PERMIPSION7 Tiff PillST " I 51 11F.A FTI d„ 1 o :LW `. TIZIMT ;I FR •••.... v Pair of twin.,, 7 durable, and cheap, and can be -een in operation • ,-- dtellooll.l n Church of thistllltte idlll be reo el.- P May 4, 1,150 IS if l'itteg , 0, e ;`,(O. 4 la:, , 1f , ..1 , 1 - - - - _ Lame, 1 ; al the new Pliblic School 1-loti,e • , ..emaziesaseasalasamma ed on next snhii, December 1.1 Relus .ervi. es -____lssitarermt.i.-.......111a \*OTIr LI- VIII. htfli , l 11.1e.E1f.. 11,0, E "I ill! , Inner. of woridup, 3 at 100 clock A NI 3l' NI and 6/ P M. The Rev FOR RENT . r, d,‘ efrPlo•l 1100 Cottartner-Ito , node, .1,« roni if Se htvl Hou-e., 7 or A Ball -The Rough and Read) Encine Dr K•nnedy. nr New Yort., and the Rev. If. C; Kt KEir , NI . IIBK REPPLIF.II ;k i, . for Pie amp, i - n g• I C - OW OR \FEVER t•••-ii sPIXN DID tit One drowned by the Freshet . and 250 left the of Philadelptit 1, n iii officiate on the occasion The I, Flt F, .1 tr ins:using n 1,10: t ral r.01,r. 1 red arid Thin p. 41. .own hip. Compsin% ot this Borough. propo , e giving ti Ball {mbar are re•peci ft Ily Inviled In attend , ... well !tented With Gas un the second 11..nr of Ille tint' '" , • 11, • tn• St 'it . - 110 ',LOT - 1401 ollolt, IL. at the Town Ilall. on Wedne , day evening the 1 Itli I %V 11. ELLIOTT :%,..% Brick (Fire Proof. Office or 4 '.l or ket street, bet 'I Cell t enite . . the leib crlher lit roil Operat •••• nod other. , .1,1 find It Iti litrlt tit ADIES oit) rircri ENIEN CAN HAVE thd ere te • and Second strett., v 11 1"n t e t. , I.ls • c nt t ~ t ll. Os , OUr facilities ,re - th hi 85 ,of Deeember We have no doubt f rom the ii•mal ""-- . card ... o ,3) will be tex.ed to an approved tehani as wilt enable as oa aha with them te ,sd, motaal ,F 91 1 ..itt , sto/Werldlt , Engrave , . and printed for Three Five or Ten eats I ..., . 1 e I e . ,6 . f desired. It plea,- ite.it 11, ol all pattie t • ,ne, ~,,,t - . 4 I spirit of the inemberl that the entertainment will to the 1 dv. l .rt)le.. ir leaving their ordersut 0 intratt's ":roily situ lied, and would suit either elt, Attorned 11 • I Iledp IlOok dlol variety Store, where van.ples can be lily-Irian Of Denti,t For further pant, alms iniii sO, 0 new= Mil)El: be got up in exeellent ..tyle-so pare your corns, ~,,, J A.B 31 111:PI'LlEll i u Cards printed from Plates at short I oh,- to the subscriber 1111 the premise , . ' friends, and he in readiness for the 'lit! - --- - - St m WILSON. .1 P W A [Tut LAwToN• , t rim Stn.. ..r, 1..." . - ' 4544 1 ... 45 If ORWIOSBURG popular ion. Number of dwelling'''. Famine" , Number of Dilate., Number of Female, colored Female", Valuation of Real Estate, Attended School within the VPlir Nlarried within the year. • lnsane, Pair of iv:ta nners of woodop. Academy, Common School ew,paper•, Over LO yr• of lure, who cannot read or virile• 11'2 RINGGOLD• Population. igtimber of dwellings, ,Public PORT CLINTON iVhite Population, Colored' do. _ MOICEANSIII.TRG. •IP2i Whole Populpt wu, AVIIIHtIi. While ropotaiion, loB 1:7N101+1 TOWNSHIP. %V liiie Twee,: 553, do. feurait, 511, Total, 1064 No. of per-oli- over 20 years of egg who reariot loud or write, In Died during the year, • - 13 Blind 1. Idiotic 1, 2 , BAR'S. white realer. 319, do. female•, 310, Total, of perttou , over 20 year,. of ago who ostinut ie,td or write, Died dtirtn: the year, BLYTHE. 1211 • males.2o4l, do. female , . 1728, Total, Black male. 4, do. females 2, " N.,. of pan•orn. over 20 year , of age who cannot read or Write, 803 2 Died daring the year, GO NEW CANTLE. White male-2175. do. fan:lle-1972, Total, 11 aelr males, 5, do. females. 4, " No. of p r.on• over 20 year› of age who - cannot, read or write, 75y 1);,..,a during the ytar, G 9 13inid I, Idiotic. I, 2 RUSH AND NAHANOY. White males, 339, do. females, 331, Total; No. of persons over 20 years .1 age who , cannot read or write, ' Died (luring the year, - Whirr Ma1e.,199 3 do. (multi*. 199, Total, Black mattes. 1, do. female', 1, " Nu. of persons over 20 yeara of age who esdhot read or write, Died during the year. Blind 1, Idiotic 1, White males 224 G, do. female. 1E036, Total; 411'2 Black• males, - 2, do. females, 1, " No. of persons over2o years of age who - • cannot read or Write,' Died during the year, Deaf and dumb Blind 2, Insane I , EAST NORWEGIAN. Whitt, tha1ei.16.39, do. females 1g23, TOW, 3161 Black males, • 6, do. females, 6, •• 12 No. ofper.ons over 20 year. of age who , cannot read or write, 500 I Died during the year, 46 Blind 1, [mane 1, Idiotic 3, 5 • RECAPITULATION Ea..t Norwegian. • 3173 New Cantle, 4156 Blythe, ' ' 3778 • CII , F , ' 4115 • trillion,lo64 , Barry, • 659 I Rush and hishanoy, • 670 Butler, , '. 400 ~ Total, 18,04:5 No utTperona who died during the year. 266 Blind, ! 0 Insane, 2 Deaf and Dumb, 3 Idiot ic . a . ilorougtkoi St. Clair, included in New Cas tle town-hip, has . White males, 1C453, do. females, 901, Total, 2016 Town of NeW Castle, also included injtp.. :White male,c 98, do. females 112, Total, 210 ; Town of Port Carbon, included in Esst i Ntirwcgian, . White males 1102, do. females 1029, Total, 2130 Black males, 6, do. females, 6, -.. 12 • Place of Birth of Persons otter 20 yeenn of age ' ICAO cannot read or write : Penntylvatna, 439 ; New York, 2; Viitinia. 1; New Jamey. 4; • Ntanssebusetto, 2; Mu*land. 3 ; England, O• Ireland, 1775; Scotland, 12; Widest 241; Germany, AO: Franco; 2;...Canarli, I; EgYPt• I.—Total; "M;": _ Churrh —Tlik -Church• which was somewhat injured by the late fire. will be •r-opened for Divine service., to-morrow. It ha% been undergoing a thorough repair The walls have been newly papered• and a beautiful finish of paint and gilding ridded by Messrs. Bowen &Nagle The workmanship is of superior style, and does great mredit to the taste and mechanical skill of these gentlemen in their re-pective departments of busi ness Handsome Gas Fixtures have also been in troduced„ and ,the whole building presents quite a new appearance. The improvements speak• well for the liberality of the Congregation. The atten tion paid to 'the beauty and comfort of a place of worship may be regarded as a pretty fair index of a people'- devotion to the higher objects for which the house of God was desiigned. istence. President Fillmore differs essentially from them all : he is a man among tnen in appear ance, overtopping in his height the majority of the human family ; finely formed, in good health, with a bright et e, clear complexion , creel in carriage, and sufficiently stout with- 1 , f out being corpulent, he is a representative of cirbterary Socitty.—The Society met as usual') the Ameman gentleman whom his country- Oil Wednesday evening. The Lectare by the Key rmen may take pride in. He is exceedingly 1 Mr Angela , one 01 the member., ti,repre,ented ea 1 winning in his manner of receiving his 1 an eloquent and finished production, displaying the gueits, takes them kindly by the hind, says gentieman!s good tast: u 4 a writer, and a thorough an appropriate word to every one, smiles c o mprehension of his subject After the u•ual. ex- gtaciously to the ladies. and moves about the atel,e+, all election wa4 held for officera, which re- , i room with the ease and air of a gentleman receiving his Mends at. his own house. Mr. ' stated in the ciwica of Dr. A Heger, for President I Howell Fisher, Esq.. the (now) Ex.pg.„l,lo„, tui, i.Fillmore cannot fail to be personally. popular I with . the people, let them thiot. of bun as Been a 11:10 , ..1 efficient incumbent of the Chair. la they rr,n„. —_.; politically.—(Swiday. Dispoich. addition to exerei , ing the gentlemanly. bearing und dignity of a pre -Ming office', he wily understood i I 2:71 , ni0n in North Carolina.—Gov. Manly the duties of his position, and wits always prompt Ito i his annual messaga. holds this becoming and business -4e in their di-charge. , - langusg4—..The spirit of disunion. hereto rfir cup/ iVencott.—Capt Geu.o we,tcott, fore contined to some particular sections of 2d Intantry l','S ArMy, passed through this city a the country, is now, however, acquiring an few s ago, on Ins way to Pottsville, in Schol. e xpansion and strength i s demand the com ktil county; th open a recruiting +tattoo He't- a bined counteraction of the ns of freedom young officer et ingh prome , e, ant . great g ailentry .1 and friends of the Union throughout the land. He served under Gen Riley during the while of the Florida war, and in Mexico,' and alway- with ' In this parricidal 'strife, let us take neither credit to 'towel, At Chapultepee, he we- krcatly ; lot nor part. Let us hold fast to the . nioo de.tingni , hed it. the leader of a volunteer i.torming , of the States." party of fifty men, trout the Whim second, and -o . heroically did he behave on that and other tryirg ' (r.713/otring ma a Candle • here is one occasion-, that be was brevetted by the Yot,-ident 1 small fact in donfestic rcono ‘, which is not capt Westeutt has uncommon energy and activitj , , generally knowb, but which is useful as H i nd ~,,it n," doubt become. tt+ he well de-erves to . saving tune, trouble, and temper. If a can come, a great favorite with our friend+ at Putt-- dle be blown out holding it above t you, the vine We c o ntinent' him and the object he has in , •, • •,, view, to the people of that floori+hing, town — ! Mei. W ill not smoulder down, and may. (Pc lin a p t syll ill,/ therefore, be easily lighted again : but if 'Fhe Cpain i+ With us Hi- claims upon our ' blown upon downwards, the contrary is th'e 'ea hospitality have not been o verrated—he cs a valua. lse. the acquisition to our social circle We welcomo . f• 4 neu electric light is exhibiting in., him ton home pro trm among our citizen-, and Loudon, at the Polytechnic.A a bp stnht of sequal ilver proms -e to do what we can to render hi+ Any alike foil pasted on the ceiling, gives g profitable and p'eti-out` • , to two thousand candles, 540 465 2,615 2,082 374 398 1,000 1,011 5447,805 SE • 41CLIGlott8 NOTICE THE I.llllld'rl -- up- ' ' '- 7 per win itn ntlntiniinrred in the Ut ion Church . Pnltivilit '' N " v ' 3° ' 16" 4- TE-6-/Ti-TiTatitiii-3----g7VTThirl it-W*7r* ---••••••••-- - -- -- -- . i... , of Mtv ware. on elabbatti:lhe tat of December, in the ar Amosement.—A reception party we. given ;.1 OUSES TO LE c rwi - p HI ttr,E51154 (11CH ID ' 4 3 , : ki : ei•ell,that Ile. AdantolSitatorlt' 11 , Minn rru forenoon, et 10.0'edoek by'lne Rev J Yti ffiltneler, I'm j • t tialTivil, n iv- , hirct t h e t rreT ertte-m,-,,,,,,t.0444m fni to Mr. and Mi - s. Miller and suite, from Reading, on Pnvtor of the 1.1.111111111 Reformed (Morel of Orivter- • I COU itinn, nne..ttnatelt In Sanderani Ferret. and ~,w in„ 1,..,*.. totto. tt -.0,,, tut, • r 4 the t` u ts the other on Il.von alreet, in the Itortot.th of Potivyille . "'' • - ' '' ' • ' ''' - II bridal visit to this place, ut the American llotp , e, hue . 'f r rent cheap, • I.o4Seiitoll given immediately: ap- n. ' 4 ' 11 """ l • " ' II " '''' .° ll4 .:"" "' lv " h ""' 111 ''''' l '-':' on Wedne-day evening The company Wll4 large, .Zl.- '4IIVICP - o - 1 - * - - 1 I THE HEI.UHOUS • 4 E II E,p y to 11111.1 P 110EFA . MP Redtivter. amt o•lit he ~,,- = erity,l to the -liultreeof the Otoenn -, l:dur , I midi r minty, at. (n . 0'14' 1,1 02 . • . Second Mettiodtvi Epivropal Chn•et in Market 1 . Oct 2.6.1'0 0 —43 tr 1: and the entertainment delighttul. We should be atteet v. 0.1 he nehl 0 In "'riots , A. M .a A fli P. 51. I i , oLiannv .3.0 ILES T.—A -Goon It E O , r ,..,, ~,,,,,,,,..,,. ..,. N„,,D,, the 9.1, d,y '4llter•emiler r..1•V1 at la r,,,r airman,. and r , ,,,firloa L on ,rviery 1.1 me ••Vrtlllol. Until li, 0,, sotlee• I , ot., when.. aed NV her" all -,,,e , tons interoattil may tit gladio welcome our Reading friends at any time - after a : =Our la,hion. • -.? TIIE JottIOCI ',Tr: REFORM Elt PREs BYTE- I teady for Immediate operation. t r ., if they •h•nk proper. ' SIAN l'onertgail•oi worAlpolio ol Thonirkom's \. Also, two Red Ash Memo unimproved. • Apay to - i rir, A,, ,, , nnt -i - Mlry 111Littlov• (Ille Matt I•Ri t 4) . leo , milldinv C..rlier •ir Mark•l and As nod so, have , C. M. 1111.1, 41111,11,1 v, ral 0a -I Inc Evta' ,, M s Jame. t.11n17., tat int Pr Artother•—A Cotillion party wt.- given at ' 0n,, , ..d ni.. 111 v kage tipp, Hall ~ ' •ald building. l Real Estate and Coat A 111 . 11 , 1 Carbriti. nerd - • ' . "flt• 2. The hero!! rti ~f I,g!tAr'S Wefley, Alitnitilmlithli ' Ltho Town Ilail; on Thar-day night. ,F3e ides the . here .1111 ,, tur woralllP will he ~and Tted ever y Sall- ' octramr 5, 'asp 4D t I ...(1,...y . tt, v Il T ' 0,101, ~ very, .a t,, tommv,e, • collected wit, beauty, and in hion of onr own .• lo} • rl , ,I. 1 %1 40.1 1 el"lk, 1. 1 -eat,. , t,-,. . , , . OIL ItENT —A Lat,..ve STORE 11 4 1 U, .7.... •.1, -- 4,d -,-.1 ± I Borough, then and there a--euth.cri, were a number r . i; •• ••••••• full , too. ~- !tend m.,, e 1, (Munk ‘tlyel...nd i any, went to to. •. a ti ..3 , n u , kr ,,,,,,,, o f wiili nm mo,b. Ad,,,i n im,,T ~,., .. ' dO4 Canal, will oe rented littil the 1.1 of Antl t 4 - 0 , , t' ,ol additional star:--..brilliant 100--from our neigh- .-', w i •il-". P•ty , Qui t 4 1.; iI I Eat, Ay ,vocIE i i . " 4 ' • ' • ile •—•lt• , ' et . orirad Rohl, Hie or 111V1he10W11:b11 , . , il,•1 , 1 11 ,,, 1,11 r ultr M , 1 • 1 VC •0 Fovier's . :.r„ x ..';'l,,,":', " c 'r ri , i % '..." l " i f,'"d i t " 1 "'” l'''''''‘'." 6l ' I,' 'll'• , Ivr'.l. , boo city, Readuig. ' The affair, we understand. 4. yb. , ii..1.. , •11% . ~ 5.111111..1 Goan. admintatrat.., o. 1t . .1i. on Wr . dorsda. vv.. Iti ' ll g g..iloc,m!2..i . Ch . ,IF151). WI :.1 .1.... , " '' S '''''''''' "-• "v" , torirhistlt. tun well I pu.sed off with general sati,tiction, and i•• repre• •,,,, ' . ; 1 , 1 111 1•11e 111.11 r !Hornig /I,IV. (1 ra in, 1 7, our, l'sraj, & 4 . o w 1: ,„,,, „f 1,,,i,,, r , Z,.,,,„, „ man I itO (ft the Horaim . . Application mad! to ,of line-o-0y.., der`d I smiled as 11l every way worthy the reputed spirit of Lector, hy V. I, Conrad. rhilidert—'•Genful.' I I; V&ItUIIEY & AWN. 5 The An-omit of (te , artre ileiaer, Adman 114111trit ht Realer—J. 1 4 . Meu.ttia. ; rte 17. 1849. 47-if the E., , ...ie of Thoma• Reed, Mtn of Maohrini !Divo t the Region Dehme-- - 11.0 re aim:Liar Phyalcal CRUSeII been mvlre I , , _-___-- Kh:p. 1...'d _..._ ____ ...,-*••••-,..----- _ onwe•fol in for:nine the Anti Oran Chataeletl" I V RENT.-The shop occuipleril by 8- Stranve, • l Or Associate Reformed Churelt.—Tht. new Mural 11. Flatlet. H 1.. Ease Physical-1. An. 6 TIM Am n . tint of lirael He • ell. alloilniatratot of ihe I I r as a Shoe Store. on Cettlre I'II.- Evtate r:i Jotepti LATI.II, late of BIM"( towastilii• i building /1) Market street, which we recently took co., 1' D. Weide _ i Alen. a Two Story Frame lInu•••• nel the same Lot, dee'll. Ds?: tEi, iim•Att.:l4Elt,, Register , Fly order of the Society; • W H. - 1, WHITNEY ' , See), On gerund St. 4147 0ci..a.,i4.m to notice, is ,niptilly prOgrer:sing toward 11,04rer'q fotr3r,..tm 1?e • t Coo:pike of ' • J. 81011 C AIN. Markel St ' burg. Nov 5 18,5 th ' I I Nov Dal —45.4 t 9 t completion Divine - SeiVices will be conducted in ansessaannws-malsa,- , • .....- ....s. .:: ...—, -.....aka5.- Starch 16. 1850 . I I•tt i , the basement story to-Morrow. under the direction CARDS. -- --- -- - ------------- ; I',`OR RENT —tiTtIrsF.CoND STORY ~ , V Pr T , eitate ri, the late ph( t. Thontaa Aliady, Ite ••• ! of Rev. Mr Carnahan, Pa•dor of the Congregation. , I FnidPr , de Co.'s Shim Syne; How, ortratomd by Potts-vilie, deoeaso.i. are reqneaicd to make Ite tied, l elute Miller at Co. Likewise, for vent., a new Store air payment, and tboae ital. the ,lainis ti.leiii . t - tk• I Room tultahle faraM offire„ In Efts' Mathpt RI . next ',Arne, to rite •ent ilteni to . I below Dsvld Elnek, Elio:l.'s attire.. Apply to . . w 1 1.14 O, NI Vc I I ELAN. Admint:Trtrfr , ' . ao l l.o. FtIATEEI .0 - 1,. A NtE4.l,a, tittAlt \ _ i . 12-1 f . - November '2. t. 54) , _ if- - ti_ ----- '''''' therita ' '''' OTT iril - t 4ifFiEtia"--414411 , 4Fi l TO: - PlEtifit4 )\ - - • - --• •,1, li El German Literary Society —We learn that 6.7-0 I an Assiwiation by this title has been lately orglittized I in this borough, and i 4 now in a flouri-ling condi- EOM! 156 _54 • " • N, V 46 s Lion. Dr. A. Hegheri. Pre.ident . Its meetings are regularly held onee a fortnight in Fo4ter's Iid:1 on Nlonday evening. t.Lll . ll.llt'S - TA BCE lar TIM • ITED‘ SERVICE .10i:RNAL, to the title di • weekly Periodical, recently started m New York, devoted to the Army, Navy, and Alilitia of the Prated State- It is edited by Col. W W Tompkins. It is well conducted, and we think a large field of te.efulheas is opened for the Journal in the department it profeares to fill. We would particularly reconimend it to the mint' I%filitary companies throughout the country It will be found highly valuable in impartiog information on subject. with . which they nre required to be . converqant I 'rem!, 153 per annum. Er TUE FA PIER AND htscuAsac.—An excel lent Paper published in New York kinder thk• title,.devrited to Agriculture, Met-hunks, Manufac• tures, Sc It should be in the hands of every Far mer and Mechanic It contains valuable statistics that can be gathered from few other sources, be sides a large amount of useful information on general subjects W H Starr, Edito:, New Fort —s2 per annum. riInIOLDEN'S DOLLAR MAGAZINE, for Decem ber, contains a cut of Daniel O'Connell, with a• 'sketch of hi 4 life by HeY.neary Giles. '(The se lections are, ea weal. ezcellent, and well repay the reader for the hours he may spend over them. This Magazine is well conducted. and sustains a prominent position among the Periodicals of the day. Fowler.and Dietz, 109, Nassau Street. N. Y. _ Mcmiague and Cairuki.—The male members of the Hamilton and Johnson fam ilies, of Tennessee, between whom a family difficulty—having its origin in politics—has for some time past existed, met some days ago at Adamsburg, Ala., to fight. Two of itte Hamiltons were badly wounded and were not expected to suvive. DIANNERii. OE THE PRESIDENTS. obserrer, who has paid as much' stun. lion to the manners of the different incum bents of the executive chair, as ,to their acts, thinks that President Fillmore is quite a mo• del of courtesy. . He considers John Quincy Adams chillingly cold, Stiff, and ungenial to his manner of receiving visitors: he made sou keep your diltanee, and feel it too, - General Jackson was frank and dignified. but not very cordial : his successor, who gloried in walking to his footsteps, but didn't, was smirkingly civil and politely' gracious ; Gen. Harrison. poor old mail, hardly, had any man ner's of his own after he entered the white house: he was kind-hearted, but feeble, and was soon worried out of his existence. As for Mr. Tyler, it was hardly possible tb carry away any other impression of him than that made by his very prominent nose. Mr. Polk was a vercird—President, and easy in his manners, but he always appeared like an over-worked machine; his feeble frame and cold gray eyes did not have a pleasant feeling on his visitors. Gen. Taylor, Heaven rest his honest soul ! received you as a grandfather does his grandchildren, and you left his pres ence forgetting that vodhad seen the Presi dent, and only feeling that you have been talking to one of the kindest old souls in ex WILSON. -CO\YbV aucrr, Land agent a n d General Collector.— MArkrt street, Pottsville, Pa. Nos. 3C,, 1850. 48.1 v _ 'RHYME WISE.—DEALER la BOLTING I cloths, Mania Holies, Buffalo Ovel.hors.,und Gant Shoes ni all kinds, and a general as.ortinent of Boots and Shoes constantly on banal. No. I South sth street, above Nlarket thda. Nov. 9, 1650 HOP. CHARLES LEWIS. GA iITETTCE- Isportfully announccs to the Ladies and dentlnmen of Pottsville, thud to addition to his privfeswirnal ACt vicep, as a Violinist. !Irwin also give 'lost. actions on the Plano. 11{sIdettre, Amerlran [toast, lantre SI. , Nnv.4,1850 44-tf N that. ma. bare ihvii rant e atletled lti lOU 14 I 11, H ARIUS'S STATE RIEZPOILI'S, i'oi I:- Nlatuat livntranc - e, Company, that g - ,sesstuebt ''. I. I just published and far 'tale at ilea been in ile,rtnil all permit , - not hieing Arend, p B. 8ANN 4 .0.8 . 'he . 41 ..... “r" r: , 1 , 1 , 510 , 1 In ,all all no i.ie -iiii critter i, t, liar lievii a ppoluted Tt. rt it I and" , "s , r tit f.•r - :lir-v.IUP , Cheap I.aw and Miscellaiteoue Rook Stoic ' • ' ' ' ' - Nov. 30, 1850 49 - •• f :411114 lkill. nii.t nbo wilt I.a. i • ma at lih• mtlee , i , i viiti e tr.•ei,..•l linii;tl.; and flatorilii. • -to att nil 1 VOR SALE—A KITCHEN RANIW,, WITli A .he •aine ,INO 11.9.110.5 i, Ilarvirve• I' back Boiler for hot water, nearly nett' rind In per- Mitt %Iv 1.1 Cot 1.1,. I . r. 114 Irtztlianc•Cdropan , - e- f ct order, fur sate very cheap by the subscriber , , 1 In. , 4 ,1. :, ht.() • 36 1 r %." D. SALL - CTTORNF.Y AT LAW -Mtuers having no farther u•e for li , __ _—_ — _.,......._.- 0. vllle, Pn• 1 Nov 50,18410 B B A NN A N "S„ 01'64516.-- , I I EVIAN'S Pi. fIINT , Ll} H ities, 1 Oct 19: omo. iSttf . I me oit,-‘4 nereo-. i• notier htt,• , lipeated 10 4a- RSIA - LbIes....A .. CONNI3,KIENT I ‘rl ) porch 1•10.,• ' , aid 101•1141,1 no.. now' I het cht kir , It' ' ITHilii:litlira-ttiliiikTrlirifif 1 MIT.% 1 - r ---- ---- go - - -- - " w9 ;'‘ P ' ' '' '' ' 4 ' . '''''''''' ' ' 3 '' ' '''' ' ' '‘ ' 4 414 i' ' ' ' l"4“D " 1 Prnfet.einnal services toltre - cliikvne ol Port Car •' • - Story orator. I.lwelong. house, on Fourth tire that Int:611 he ea 11u4% e tight to ni tnitf iClllre 11,1 non and vicinity. 11e will be happy to eisitonAll who Ica_e may see fi t to give him a call. Office In the housefor• l i ...1. .ai to rert, tdinorPril:e• ,APPIy nil Ike Pr , "'l‘eg 1 t. 41 ?Aid hil 411 the. ['Aunties ni A.:ttio IN sit. Leitan.bi, mealy occupied by Doctor Wiley. Refereoce even NAAC . I °N". ' thttpitin. I,ehieta, :leuttututplott. { 41'9. 0 . 1• 11 ern , rort Caibon, Oct. 5, 1850 4041 .1 ---- 11-inerivllle, Nov 16, 1650 guar.. I uniumlne, Wyioning tsorthumb-iiiina and L 3, co iirpt -- sit — D — A IP SA - Wt - '2 - el it - E1 7- i - I ' Til - - ' .II LASTI-.0 - ..- - -0 .. , .A9l_l And that all 1...r-nrin M. lios ..ttl.i low ri.., v. it,lt usA. otht 13 ing Paper, single and double sheets of an excr-i• 1p adalropat,•,' hall tn.. nio•ecuted according:kola% ,an' lent quality, made for our sale', Just received and for I, ilia , 1 will triticathtf% • innti , i al4 eiee tiArtnit , i, , . Pale cheap, at tit. ITINNAN's "e toll - vdt , tdotji pureitl , e .aid, 01l Irma um; i C :. , it. II tiClipPN Al Cheap Bnnk and StatiOnoll Store t • Pottsville, Nov. 9. 1859 "45- roll., up Nino. I, ital. , t , " , ''.."2 if , -- -- ----- I — dirP 7- I pniiiitipio eu,icss Fog se,i,r,...!rifE skin.. , i 10P A UTNE tS —l'l tt. .1 A 711 WAI 1,, , 5t scriber having made arningements for..a l'otver '.-- of ii..• la'. 1'.. , . t , r waltlrv.k iiimciAtt;t,4ll. 0 , PrP:ll. Will sell the prep's 11,314: tO lIP.I. theta', It 11 one tiny 104 /1,t,1 4 ..,,i4ilpßi•ditp v. 'tit AA.NIIT Et M. 101 I I of 11oe',0 make, nearly near, hat Inv been .in Ume nit L LIVAF.I. • Lit OM (t..1 . .J13.11. , tibli .11 :( firr.t.ellf t',.. , Ili.. three smart. and printlns a-naper . of Ore sine pi the 1 ... •l tti.:le. Ilte firm of WailaCe S.' Ritheitriet - Journal together n Mom loin Moiling ApParetua coin , The•terstitrurTirrikshiponig ot ,roal will' , r•til , p'ete The PITA" , can he delivered In throe, creel, oedr•tPatoryinforrt. an What're= tr Itionee.ter,Ard \ Price ;MIS-with the Rollin? 4pparatne,cost iI..TiA, 4 Ricannond riffi , ir-o ~I.'iinnt Itivel 11., HANNAH ' - - Wil la 4.4.51 V II !Art , Pottsville, Nov 850 - u. 2,1 44 ...a_ LI. , ~ ..-.. ZIAII r L IL 8 0..) 1 i ERII r 1 ..... _ - mats• 1, p,r,,,, . 1,6 i KEEL.° AILROW ti, von, SALE.- 4 1' tot of Wit. Cl.- barrows, ...bitable for allpirflioqr..r, 1•A KE VIVINELK? . t.'fiel Sotiv,, pod arc, pi.; • for sale cheap at the Coatis Making riatabilalitnent or. • , 10'0 1,1.1 t. dc-DAI:I,-Iravroct heels astqpn, • t.• t , Thee über riber, situated 011 Third street ; hear MOtkel. '" IklerlIM", ' ill V"' "1 I."Vin4C-4M- ‘ ll ' l9 " V I " "t a (late F 11. Meurer', / TiY uw•alid lam determined thtini,' ate requeeted ln reit and 'emit - 0.44 Ow'? ''' in sell good work work r w r ap. , ~ , defiled To to:lnn payntont• nay tons no ..111•34 1 4 1, K Oct 2ti, 1850.-43 4(.1 , Nintel hail i an t . , ' - ' I- ---k ' ",',' 13 --MI •inennnlS not getilnd beinfellio , Ito' " - "rieceatib,it nett, will belett writ, 1. I;Cillitt. r., set{ •• ri—V—NLAP- 0 8 HOTEL. ON THE EUROPEAN 1 , PLAN, No. US Fulton Buret, between Broadway and Nassau Street, New York. 62 and .2 SO per Week) 37i Cents per night. October 5, MO . ' 40 . 3m0 LIDWA — Rs) SHIPPEN. ATTORNEY AN LJ Ili COUNSELLOR at Law. Philadelphta.w it i attend to collections and all other legal business in the City nr.philadelphia.adtolning Counties and elsewhere.— Otrte No. 16 Prune nee. Thiladelphia. —..—.,.....__±__ T Ift. P. SHEWiN, EXCIIIPNGE AND uni.- . . 1 0 .—i n g inner, Pottsville. Pa.—Dealer in uncut rent Dank Note!. Dills of Exchange, Certificates of Deposits, Cheeks tad Drafts. Checks for pale on Philadelphia and New York, in sums to snit. , March a,. VV. • 104 • _ ovroiti. O. n .iikiiiii. - Eii,ifommoP writ lc if PfIYeICIA NI, Removed his Otßret° one of the Brick Mutes to Coal Street, Poitsville. ' . April 28, ta49. 18-tf ... . , Ir D. ME RED - 11"11,- - Reat Estate Agency of= .1 fice_, Centre AtPottsville, SchtirklllConnty , Pa. Agent for , the sale and purchase of Real Estate. Agent for Lands, gm,' collection of Rent4,&c. ()et. 9.1,, 1819, 44-le _ ADIVEL HARTZ.,IIISTICE or vesk'PF.htt. SPottsville. Will attend pmmptly tn . IDolleclionv. Agencies. Pnrt hale and Hale of Real Estate. &e.. in Schuylkill County, Ps, Other In Centre littrret.oppn she the Toren Hall. Oct W. 1840. A GENCIr—For the purr-have ?fig sale of Real Es fl tate; buying and selling Coal; taking charge of Coati:suds; Mines, itcc., and collecting rents—from twenty year* nape/fence In the County he hopes to elsesatlifartion. Office Matiantangoatree At P . t,'oltsvl MIAS. HILLIIe., 14-if April 6.18:4 rl Ant — , ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tit; magna—Othee to the Ltbruzy Room.lite the Toten 11411. 1,1;421,11149 *. WAXTEXPR &D. ' • ANNED —P OUr )11iLE TEdteilEßS, TO V v take elittree or ti!CrubniSehocoLo to goronith of ectoylka Haven: ~-.:ApPdattbn. to b.. mode on or before nal nviay, the Ulitt jog; toJohn Wra on r, or • ft-;llllc6tioNi. qeei putty - 0-31. rior y , o6o;lts o w3MKAND a' DribV. , ..r. &c,., 1/ itaquaittitivajorsala ttr4iltt4P!ltttii tanil. at tha'.. sotrarribet'a 81.0,t Rook' sfltqn,trirrt'i'ntinvitir, at . , Philach'4lolla. 14,140,1r,,a1r prite., r, ! „., T .,....„ ~.„. - . i ma,„cameeip,a.o,ol44/00fiJi. - ,14,0Aft 1110 :L , :taii .., Nor. Ili, if 3,50 'i thai•s-the doeiktor : 11. PANNt.N, .• . 11,...k...ii... , .11011-.4r - ..i1r1 Ntakurstinn.t. . 2 k Nl' ' --' 9 " l - 1 "'" ‘1 ')111' I',,rEL—AS INO ID . F..;III , FAIN r N D NT I m IN Wanted, by the stihArrther. at 1.14 ler . ine , • 7,, . . . , , GEI). " PnTrs ' i s ITA t A ee 1 ", 1 .- 1 , 4 1 5 .,T,. 5 t ,-,i‘ N of it ll:::t N tif i rit' A v- .l7 i: l ; i r l a ' te l : l,lll n 6 h - ... C .11..:=0............................. 0111ary. f , .. _ _ . W. eU.”.iit h.. ...• At, !iv, Q .4ii....• nr likir 1 - 4. 1 1 ,, rk all ISSCELLOMOITS. ' --- l' 'llir,-":":1;7."-:‘‘'41.:.','-1.:1:07::::1",,h,4,:::""e!tehil.y'llelita",,"1:flancii7te.:.n, , ___— _ i lABIg DIEM!. 4,01) itrisEED 01 1,,F91t.l.pile.'s- M..' ''..,,, , -.,1 ,i,,,,, iskan.b„„„o,,,ll„a3,. A I -A 1 •-• ' - ' - liCitriitillt3l.464lAl44lo.-J1 ellkl say, n,. , „A„,, ~., , ~ ,1,0 ro 1 .., xa e.— .ree paka y . • . , Oil for sale for Cash at like Iligtleho ..... et:11411:i En , ! , / quirt. (if Ay letter,' post pal,o of the sotArpriber. ad. 1 1. wii,,, ~,„ ~.. (ht,,..i,,,,,,8,.‘,, ~,,,f11,4t,1,1;..NH,N;t‘. ''5.,,',1,.. -. I 1,4, rka I.aw :ka 30 rettial 4, l rlrrateerl, Murata:mu P 0 . Iterks county. a GEO tiNittfl & ell hlozet. bout.- _ Nov. 23. 111.50 ________—•_.--- - - Wirl(131"1.1161 - 11.:16"Anr: N r. o lir37i l l') : AllIr7 " .1; 1 11 4 . 3 1:a.: : :;;:11" Il i l - -- I ( figr "" °. .6 ) '1 : 4 ; -.: \ : : : 7 ; ; A: : :, ;: n : 1:: i l L :1-;L :1 : 1 1.1"' i a e rs-: t' s 'l Z l- t 7: r 2:t" cl u iTt il' i : : : 4 e .i.. -t '''. LOST AND FOUND, at c. Nov. 2. WO . , \ ! about tw•i .i.. 11 ., ..;ii l'ilk.,owiser___is rrii_ue_ i s " tei h it:i 3 i P i t ,7i n i e Timis ROBBER RATe.nrils—fren scitool. 1.. Roy?, for tmlfrat B . ELLINNAIV:3, 1 f9rwaril pt. , ;,r,prrty. p.ty cli.m. - 4 e.14, an d t ake bi n , Pottsville. Nov, 2, Mil 44 • away...At , 'wt. , to. will hr...n:.! a, ~, r dine in I,acs . ---- ~ . JOSEPH MILLES INDIA RUBBER oveitcoATs. ranwoona No, 3., 1,.;,,. and Caps. a Supetior Article, light and durable .—`. ----- - . Also. India Rubber Door Amines, and 'lndia Robber i Y.ty77-7:70.0. .1 ~,:6,l'nfil,tc:ll,-I,C, o,,,l6l(,,44lSeT3RitlV.,Ttir4ftr)„,:‘,l Pack ing.just received and for antral. / B. RANNAN'S. i A5........i. iniddli. ••C Ort,,her. a large 141 4 ,ite e..... z.. ... z. ..,, . Pottsville. Nov. 2. MO/ 44 _ •, , ..• , bet w. , .11 ,1,21.1 anti 1 Ina },'il.ra r. 1.1 wilt. ~.. t -- —. , _ i v 4 Ittrzo tutrtts. 19011 t tt-, •t .1 .tstt..lsto (“NN Ard hill b.: pzispuldtar sworm: SOAI rt. kr —A • , p, ,..,„ ~, „,., ~,,,,,,, ~, , nx,nc. . Int's Celebrated Si eying sfrAp; . . li A ItT 1101,11.11 EIN T Al - A.NT Roussel's Phaving Cream: ; .', .: l -. • ' - l' , iri I atltt , tt. Nt, 9. li-:,o 16.30 'Pare Beat's 011 for the Hair; i .... , sareareniss,-,ers..ent - N,..... - . - _4.111.....P.F.i.....34 7 i...• 14 Treble Extract for the Ilandlierdilef . i Toilette Soaps of all ltinds: ' ! Rose Lip Salve and Rose Tooth Paste. ," Together with ell choice articles of Perfumery Just received and for sale al ii. BANNAN •S Ju n 5, 40— . . Fancy and Variety Store !i.' — - 1 . - '-'-1 VNITIIIIVSTATOS 11.10T6Li , l'ilit t l: •, ' WcitNlttNl), I'II'II.IDIA.PIII% iittUNlii • , ~...,::_clitm. -,,,i,- -,tot•t tot "um?. 1.. 111.. Iltibl It'. , bit . - _ A.m. 19.1 isitlitt.fUltr. 1./..rriil3, :11L.1 Iv: ,li st. t•ln.•11 ill, for the t ioroir.l Itifil Ili I' fi'!..•l IT t 4171 ttettg•tet *qt. ut-mmyttmltit . onoi tnti - On 114 lore 'i tst: welt, lle it.uoie Irr lug , at, I -- rtnemmti.ant, a ttott I: , loiter alloir , ! %A Allllllo'l'lll HOLIDAY PAPER-4.—THE t4Ft,- . 1.. :lc. nrnio..,t ilrt 'Tito :roc “illef iti the plaCO; TO 111, tVi ml-ttnnual Amerman Courier fttr Chritstrungt„„ . , or 0,,, , ~,,,,,,..,...ninn ~,..,i, ~, New littar. IMO 61 :. l'ontatning about !My beautiful ,„,,,,,„ on lit.) ;rut to two: , I. sw.rrilit .4 1 1 1.1 r ' ,two. , nmt Intermolng f:ttgrvls,ea.reprettentints, ttnittit.mtrea. ',,,,, I Glltt- W lirtltlr.ttltAttEtt , festal scene*. American field ,•rOrt%, tiolot.s) •sport , 1 ' 1.6 t , ' of rig -. t...',''.• 0; II lv,•ll,,iclOivP:ill ro fdahlons, st4wv hi China end India, Portraits of dirt t N•ly do 1i.'.,0 iS-Jili s. tlngulshed individuals with im.graphicalllllll[o9, Ay- i s tostraPhy of dlgtinguisheti AUICTICaII author,. tousle, , 1 1 Ti t lit; A.alEitlC IN•ticilP El:—Oppo . kr.. &c , With a Dumber of prize storteithol. a choice i t •;ITE: Tar, sl' Vl'r. II 11" . ,17, CHI:Ft IAVI cutiertloo of Elegantro aling In, pros« and verse. Just ; 'l' __,,,.; . row,. ritifotti, `Ft., „, ~,,"nd c0m,,,,,. teceived antltor tale at ,IL IRA NNAN ' S ,1, didtts 1101,1,11, lor'ili'..i..rf ..` il I. 1,......•1i.•ii5tre1y role Nets'. EtopOtiollt• , (~,muld, t.,0•.wi1. 1,111. , 111 tiro i.r. ,r ~1.,.. 1,-.0 k frortt 46 • t r yolltorllle.l\7ov. 16; 1660 _____ , ..,,taott.tuott girl or ~.. r t . y h , t,,.., t..,,, A ~, ti,,,,. 1 t h,,,i,,A . who h ,c r,.0% .1 . 0 .1 1 -, 'IA rer ,- .1.• l+ 'ln vurC 1 AW— PENNAyLva NI A `ATATC REP"I:T t " . • , t It 0n1,,0, ..111r i'lll.l ts.'ll .ir 1,.V. , 1r lIV tliirerri'ili. I ori- Li VOI 11, Just rirelvettnnd for sale try v i•riloi, 1.1 I.i.riill ...1...-. 1., ..,, i:.gh “,',,d .., tdith Cur t B. BANN tiN I ,• . ~ , 11;- ~- , , pet, ~ I t , fl,ll 'I • 1 . 11 , 1 t• 1.c0.• it.enri•. ,1,,, ~,,t7 .Poitivil,e, Nov 4..1b50 45 . 1 fo. or ;or. o iti: 11. , ii pr,ron.ii;v. , .to re.y up o.v • ry ' L'iLOAVE4 111.11,11.01.ASSgA, 31.1iT RITEIVED , :wort jon jo-,in o i l's .1... i • rilf ,11 that , to i , r and (.., . Nov • B. IRAN N AN'S. ; found in .ti SI I .• - 11..1,4 II ”. fri,'llllA 1r0,r0r....t r...... Pottsville. Nov. 0, ISt',o 45-;- ;di ttl, Ist o: .t it: t, •- , ,,dt a. li -------"----- ------------ .041140,4' I WIIITC i 'Writ AORDIN Alt Y BOOK —Ft trIT Prints It h;18 ,1, ~„, t! , A ,i,r,.. i:,..rif i . .• of tilt, Crtral..l.-or the Amil..mletit of St r.ti11t1..... ' n —•- — z . - . ~. i'., , ...,..,-,...... --.,,,, ..0 . by Iluph Miller: ttluner”u.ly illustrated svtib A Me- NOTICME. , u si, o rthy,,v,thot by , I.OIIIA Afa....02. 1 . .. !Ale I) .Y B. BANN AN —...------... _ .. ___ 45 , PITBLICATIONS, &c Pol-t ' sville Nov. March 23.1850 I , ANTLEs--ONS TING `I Italian Mattde .111antle:i '444' .0o b 0 r for vale at lelot han . GagSl 4 . 811.tY l IAX'A Furniture Mote, Malninta n 4., (ANA fly. - oct. 19, IMO. , ' ; Sian* " VILDINO LOTS POR . ) 8 I.otr, in Centre Street. P0tt4t111...0 - . •,, p. ,• Lot* In New Caatler ' - - Lola In AEl'l4O.lOl Haven lots 1,, MIA . na yen. Lotplii Folk Tnctrn 7.Appir MIA „ '• WII.LEAM•SAIILL.,' • Atintta,r 31,1850 • • . ' I VHS LATHE! TOrt . RALP - CITEAP, Ilti lite nuttectiliet; with Or JOB. INORII ATY - Markel *t4et;. Tottitvilie Sept 111.1850-/„ . '.• • . ECM ; W:lrxrl .Z'..4. ~,..t.:,:t,:flii2. MEE •irAtridWar. &G. LIOTVLS Vt.):4lollklitsoC.in6rkS, AN [oil! rat% whq, ,ip.Rug. No"; I , r , 1 1 ,1 "tov" 4 °""• ' prito.tto qxlc., wilt Lind at, Aernt ..g A-11,t4qtYll' 'Watt, tAk 16'0 tura. -4 ige,• ,. 4.-iirtui •• . •!. 1u..3r1r4ner . .1 •-• 11. NI. NOV 11/Aligrgi. gint; t• 1950 - • - .'2•-•- , • oFeivi4ei.i,7•TiitulF.E,S„.ll.,' 1 , 7 (4 ( , It A l m il i i:Ni n ‘s l4 4 . 2 r .4041Pienfilti tittle 9r ;alleat nt Pena' iihnut • l'enaawrty4 fielccFo 0-qh raie (coin - v. tirre tue.. &N • ''.°o el9r i550(141:,.. • BANN 1369 ESE y'sß ,~ i
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