...- 7 . BORpt , GH AFFAIRS. •.. ' --:.: ` ".l '''' ''''''''''''' ' ' - ' 7 " l:' ; .' ': -`73c." ' -..'1 l • t, We preseut bur readers this week withlhe ••• --•-Fc,- - :- - -, -, `-.-• , ...:-. -- .^. - '--" ,- % ---,- i - ... --=--;---.'-.-r.*:::::q--:•:',..,-Y-,-.:•,.,---;/..---..--i--.... . t Borough Accounts, for the year ending. May - - -,-- . - t"-- --- -. - - -7 - ~ ? •-:-et., -...-- F::!i.r::;. , t - :-. '—`-: • • 3lst, 1 S.:il . they occupy Considerable *an, ---- -- ---zxw--- ' • but, at the same time possess the ,Oterit get - , ":3 1 :of being a full and complete Stateme,nt of, l l lt , tilerS : ... 1 0Calt.11,111. " the affairs of the - Corporation, which; tiom ' .thenianner the accounts have Veen kept fur some years past, the Auditors were unable . to give heretofore. The Boo o pl-s- have, holv. ever, been posted up, we learn, by order of ~~•::,;. MOrninf-T. Nei". S. QUEER annAclo.itra Kosauth's strange behaviour, inct. his 1 '-','... begin-.the tequila, and the Auditors have, after a ernbareetion for the United State.; i . endorsed the State - Mein uing, to turn the current of ptibli6 feeling l' e . arert , 3l itr ' estl7 ' ati "' 1 as correct. It appears that there is due against him. "Alany, who were previnualy ; from Mr. Henry Geiss,the Collector for 1819, dirpeeed to sympathise with him, las i per on D .. uplicate, and Bills receivable, the sum secured colic, regarding him as tla& of ery pet- The indebtedneSs of the eonificatien of disinterested patrieiism, are '' ;2 ''' 92l ' Gen" ' Borough, after the above -amount is paid, fast eppreaehing an opposite coulueiou in • r w i ii } l be . e , W,700 '4:2, of which it appears 57,- regard to his priuriplee and motives, and _at , with interest unpaid,amounting to Sl.- now; think 'him little less than , I wlrai the was contracted in the early days of Park correspondeat of the New l'Ork Times l ' °77 ' z,;, and al Nitsville. The outstanding orders unpaid denominates him. "a hurnhu . at the commencement of the present year, "demagogue." True, he should not be r t,.. ' :muted to. 55,246 30.' ` judged—it is enlY fair that 1),)111 sides be . -.‘ . The I3orougl Tax, this y 10r ear, ismills on heard i but all the tereign correinondence _ the , the dollar--which was levied with a view of we have seep on the surject conju i rs in 1 reducing the outstanding orders,—htit the opinion that he has acted in a very impru• orders issued, this year so far, we learn, are dent 13od unerateful, manner. I. about ,?•.4,odb, which,if they continue to be is- At the Italian p'ort of Sp.e'rria, rin the 21st ued at the same rate. fur the emitting six of September, notwahstandime the remora- ' nonths, there will be but little' left to take 'trance of Captain Lung of the Mississippi. I ' riosssuih came orf deck, ate idereised au -11 P .`-:". are - ` 111 " 1 "Koses" of the Bo rough ar enormous—and must bechecked. inflammatory speech to the. citizens,who had crowded aroved the steamer in boats - . In great many at expenditures, many of the eveaiag the whole town veal illuinine. which are only intended to benefit a few in ted, nod eu great waa the etreitetr : e d t among dieiduals, can be lopped off:unlit the Borough is extricated from Mit at least, and others' the people, that the isa:horitiaes reiraested th.., 1 imited. There is absolutely no necessity imrarn , dinte departure r.f the steamer, am' for levying a tax of over 5 mills on the dol she had hot yet completed her: supply o , emi, the principal 8 . 6: ,,,,,, of her r i, upping. ...: . 'at' for the actual annual expenses of the 1 Captain Long very ,prudently complied, P.OS 'Borough hereafter, and if the people, 'the tti.payers trill only pay a little attention proceeded to Marseille, by the 2 h, He 9.r: Captain Loeg had much trouhle 'again wire. to the subject and investigate the acts of . the fifty or aivy ei i li _ orvairirtta 1 who; scenes he Council, the expenditures can be brought piny their ex -chief. By pertnisslen,thev ell -lowa to that sum without any difficulty. The Sehool Board has not increased the went en 'here. where three of them were Easily taken io e:iaree by the poltee. Ther, rate of taxation from the commencement e t ore about tea thousand refugees, f cc , l - 1 a l ihe Public S.ehools. They have kept the ne.i.als, in Marseilles, and so dangerous he. schools open the - whole year round—have came the ram:et - nem, incident to the presenc. about one- thousand children in the Schools of the Hong rine. ex les in their) midst, the --own prOperty valued at $15,000, and only the authorities were forced to request theft' owe abiiu; 51000 on the new School House. immediate removal on ship-board. In th, all of which will be paid off the present meantime a Red Rea uhlican ,Ournal pub- School year. The Borough, affairs could i, m „ fished a m a intlarnatory article in behalf have been matari.ged in a similar manner, if. of K3.5t1111—.'l the copies of Which were proper attention had been paid to the.sub ‘ seized, the cffi e shut up, nod tle. editor will , ject by the' tax-payers. have to pay 7r his patriotism with several 1 We will try and have a Reporter.at the months, if . not year:, troprisonMent. Kos- 1 Council Meetings hereafter for the purpose sath wished to go to Paris frorti Tilarseiiles, plat laying their proceedings before the public. and promii , ed to meet Cap:sip Long at Gat... • ,------- - - taller in twenty days. but watt, of emirr, refused. The Missiettppi prcceerded tikce to Cibsf ralter, where she Yr ti!. remain I during.Kos- 1 -anth's visit to Etir.-ir.r.d. The correspondents of the. New York Ht.,•cad Tzraes are both confident that lie uoti come to the. United States. He publicly sad to Captain Long and officers "that if the tnited States do not take a full interest in l i the. affairs-of • his country. he would nort s htfitt.fily gratitude fOr a republic tvlitch hus;bo little energy ns to fear the old Europou deq - icl i tim:•. - The party have been a rGq tint sme-e of annoy ance td Captain Long.:- N.attvithstanding they live on the beet fare, and ail.:• provided ler in every reastinahla want. theT contiftualls grumble at :heir treatment, end, ennlain that they Etre now morepri.;onts than ever. If theta` repur..s. a. tier hnive thus far reached throuq't lett.u..\vriolrs. prove cor rect, tar`tavr.r. of pulim E : t h e Eiltudiiy of p0 , ..th1e,. and landit6g our itOqi - attful WiIPTC they warted freom. :-744,-..i L feltaviour...ier , not indi cate the spit it ot . gen me pat rt(.ll;istu. -- Ac I.4TiiltNATil>.7 4 : 1. st"- - Eii - l'!...v^viON. . r 110 u. Rizbert :1;, Wal'qrr. r.-Se.-re:sry ~,, the =Treasury, is, 1:t:—.1. , :0 Eug I:160. (01.1t.arnr ing to Den!iatf_ 111C2:1 Of 1.5.n .1 : 1 1.0. - d: ilyliari, to build a ratlr: - .tl ir, i inut-. f ...'.ll. `,Vay,,...:0 has undraken this :11: , , - ,19:1 cc, hp, I,wo at diridual TespC , E.;;;Wiily. 11 , . ir.,0 1 1 i , A i7i'vEl. lt , l• ter fitted than any other A.rneric3o to M'k'llif glarh a fart:r lrttru cur 1 - -:riti:Li nei:4ll -1- ,ors. His . Free Trade dye!ritics NUlt:i Ihil:I eX.I.t -ly: The ~ 'nte of :ht ii.ouse et; 1. , , - .1d4 . . order ing l'us report' ;o b ,- ! repriy , ,,d,lF.oc.:ved holy cull 'they Pl.preCia•e . :: : : lll , Auartirfan lal.tori: 1 .":0 . English pFoiperity., since no sucti rompli. - ment bad ever teen paid tn . .nl,- Amerient, Statesman hriure. H :nowidemacds this loan, as an act 'of gratitude .a the part o: England, inasmuch as under; titre t)peratiot: et hiirery jwitcloazt Toriff pcl'icy, this coon :t'ry is ant:n:llly fle.:-..kd to tour times th: anteunt of the favor rico irt.-34 Londo. Srondard c or ruburittes this c,ptnit.,..r-tt tal " Mr. Wa!::er's Frce-trerle.fart and print. ciptes hnee. co doubt sr:tared hirn,hts preten posbic.g3 eud cr.:ph:timer:l', fa; CFIII bellec 'that he hee beta rectAnntended to- i because. :es re haste been tcid, he was th firit iodit:idutti in the tnitetU States wh broached the c.pnino That it t t-cubi be judi cioust on the part ttf the Statel of Mis.sissipp to repudiate ht' 't!-eitt." Stlottitt Mr. Walk er's negottati....ntt , 0,-rail, it kttli make th. I. anus round ntIM sf.:o2,ooo`.r.,Anicrical stt..e4s is the bind: E.ozlish'ospiialiet% who n''crturse. demand .i.he annual in. terest—el2.-CrA,Otali—to besegularly forkec over troth our pa::-iv 111.1473 A London.corrppoa:let . .t of the liev7 Yorl Ertrdirer EflyS th:a f.;'.l*•rt ilas::bea , .l7 Crrfri serious anxieyctrnca7 the 7u:'et..-, end pa;iti• cal ecorfl ncratstheral , zuts. cDntinues,— "Such lies been the To!utne ianci continuitt of the cre2rn of ernirra!in Which has gourd cut fs.,r minor rnontha the nupp:y of laht r ia 'that country has bee: - perceptibly ; t e retc4, of wares havr then or the pivu2h hes stccd the fur row and the lend retnniatd • "One set of men :hint; th!s pro:.,eze I. weakenia; the vital strength of the wholt klog . rforn r,nother co:alders that the class o. litrr:ons removed h!tee been a i lrno.sz r.-cr:hle& at home. Eryh.cgree that Ur:lees it ret - :.eivres some chef:, it mutt ECC. , 2 draio Ireland•cf its whole iaborinz populatiou ; Tut Thile out deprecate! this rt 3 a calamity; the erz:i. dares that tothing k.r.uuate cud occur as for the whc.ler..7e.tic pcpulaTion tc emirate. nod lelve their c.... , _•es - to the Entithelt and Scotch lahoreri, t , :hmtri the d'em!tod fcr !nlyor wcnld tk oeu tempt to cr• - ..:* :tie ehaurte!.- T=ACIIV.RS 7.1,-AxTr.zl, A Jet:or-writer, to cae of Ithr k v Y ork papers tea j thrt; are very much wante. 4 . in ail partr, Oret,on. Some twenty thousand reoplz ;:re iu the Wilha• rnette end I'mrec.:l-1 ver,eys.--illie.y the tormet —3 T neag the ,cyl:ole rok they are, tic , : ut i c cinzet). Those of onr L'OEP',7t r!...6tes, not tlfr ai d of kard labzr, nne, wil!ing to. tr r y their rue in 3 land where thaw reap'a r i ch b ar . : vest ire their _cnnnr : t, Go b . than cart for flare ;0 jriv - t/J 1 ; fasien os rcFacd. stars. Mr propli• feel their wants. iu this pzirticula , - an d 1 ,- cu m pay a hizh rate of coirpensi tins to ci mpe. . • . Drat foa ihn et u ld calm ai the mines." _ 1 • reinforceme 2t hf the U. S. troops to fhir ArnericF.n ;arr. jy. & A t h e Ri o o reoLe et ;Cow Or'anum xontley, PRom c.i.LIFORNI A. The Cherokee, from Chagres, arrived a: New York, on Saturday, with San Francisco dries to the 19th ult. She brines 5; . . - 2,fte7a).- ; 1 00 in Gelid!—The toll Election returns are, at length: all in—Bigler Alas a majority - of about 1 ',l'll, f.:er Governor. Nearly every scanty in-the State, gives a Majority for the Deismeraiictieket. The Le-giFlature is strong- 1 iv Deroceratie in both branches. The entire vote cast in the State Ilia not exceed forty ft ve thousand. But little more than one-third of the raters the relbre, turned out. In the old settled States this would indicate. a popu lation of about three' hundred thousand; but thPre the . rttle will not opplv. ..:t is nosittee tionattly a vett - Film' vote. Considering the population, variously - estimated at from two Mmdrtd to two hundred and fitly thousand, is composed in a grcat to easere of male adults, a full vote would have been upwards of one hood red thousand. A Yety large proportion of the inhabitants host-ever are .foreigners ' not entitled to vote. T .A. variety of reports are se, eiteollation an reletion to the • transfer of the seat of government from -Vallejo t San Jose. - • , The ceitnitre is nitwit more quiet than or merly—strime is fast diminishing, tad a feeling of security preyails.—'line rni era are (king o-ell.—titeatl ejoieing had t Keit place at San Franei , ro at the last ge trip '(y the Nice -4) raa route. Messr,t. Gregor'; - Ca. having deliverettihrir passencerF, i twenty-seven day - , irsmi New 1.'0 . 6i. • A terrible tight oceorr d. at Chagres, just beelue I lie sailing of tyll .eCrOnee. N'llVt en , he Native and Atoe can boatmen, in which th,inuet werelkidl . - ,eaten. The natives then [oleo's; eel the Atn . lans indiscriminately, and ipefied it lire,l/en one or more guns'. upon die tolvti. welve sir fifteen of the Native 7: / kvere shut. hesulea others drowned. L. is ittheult i i ascertain the number • eat Ameri ...sus kilted, bur, probably, not so many.— The AiLlieuity originated with the Native husituen attempting to prevent the Ameri -art/ s carrying tetssengers to and from the -,ieamers. The Americans then made a on rderous atmck, with fire-arms, upon the Native boats. going out trial. passengers, n which the American towns-people and :;alilornians joined, when tilt , . Natives rose to raene to revenge themselves. The inhabitants of the southern part of he State still cdatinue - to agitate the Itiestion 4 a divisloo of - the State, desiring to procure i'or themselves rt..,Terrizerial Government. 11l the' recently elected delegites to the . As et - ably from that section are pledged to urge .uch_ a division. Meetings have been held, i , - esolutibeia passed tend strong addressess' is •ued to : the inhabitants of South California, TAIIIAQI7A erralßS. ia organize for • - the prosecution of what I •Tneesnay. Norrmkr Gth, Ikl. -cams to have become "a one idia." A con I- • , . • Mr Illy,:urion.: Kaorhap.—The citizens of venii-Na of delegatei was to have been held! viz. neiskiborag village cg Rockport bare b een other in Santa Barbara or Los Angeles, i muehalarmed lately, by certain mysterious; kusoCk. luring the month - of October. to take steps 1 lags, heard in a frame dwelling, oecupied ;by Mi .otvrireps the consummation of this 'object. i Isi.h. family.. Itlas boon visited by runnerous per- Steps had been taken by a convention or !'toot., who have beard the noises prodtmed and aro Jelezi, tea from oh e country north of the. CO. i totally unable to accouni_for them. Rev. Me Hen outrihial river, to obtain's:l separate territorial nevsn'aiso visited the house and heard the knock toverninent;or on failure of that. to organise,, inv. He attributes them to some natural ',cause, i State government, and ask for admissir,n 1 but is unable to amount for their productions into the Urtioas—ln Oregon thc immigrp nis 1 , o"Suchten Dratii..—A man named Creasing Are rapidly arriving.. , died, very suddenly, last Monday evening. Itched . ---77----.....04.---- , been at work during the day, and had just returned , , ~. FRO 9 i s Runoim.- 1 , to his boarding house, when he was seized with a The: Steamer Franklin arrived at N. Yolk' lit of aProl , lexy,and died very soon afterwards.— to Saturday, with English news tit the 22d 1 IHe was buried with military honors, on Wesines ult,-e-The Liverpool Cotton M.Srket. was dull I (la-, by the German Light Infantry, of Which he 1 was a member, and detachments of the other mili -also Flour and Wheat, with a decline in ! tan . com p an i e , nt the borough, pfiee on each.—Eossuth had not - yet arrived. i --1 *,;,,q, Battalion Pffikade.—The military companies A. great diaper was contemplate! fur him at of oar town and vicinity, are making preparations Sou thamptou. et which es-Secretary Walker i tor a grand parade, on .S.auirtlay Bth ins .- . The was engaged to b i n present. After the banquet, battalion will be composed of the following com a great mas'arneeting 5'.'35 to be held in an patties : Flying .Irtillerists. Gipt. ReinieUt ; Cer• open stionre,•fronting th e u n i te d ,s; tates C on - 1 matt Light filfantry,Cap c t.Re a r i k; Jeeffaemet,.nmlurt, . illery, 1111 : 11 e. at Which Kossuth would he presented ' 1 ' a Feli P! .. l I T 'e a b‘ m l a ; sl T ua ain- a N clll 4. l - a st Penn Y infamPry, Ceipt. I. EI- :Fitt the Hongation Ilag from New York.— jail. 7.iceler, anal Carl.cat Guards. .Capt. 0. - elherel, F.:toomer lectures were all the rage through- aof Summit Hill. The Gehl and Staff otlietirs, eel-t -out England. A sensible entempornry hopes 1 neeted will, the f.?•elniylkill Comity Regiment, am .john Eull will do e t a the justice not to ima- expected to be present. A great day is iMieipment gine that the new style is fashionable here?, 7 there- is already erat,iderable animatirin in the A communt . C .36. on Isom New York has been' gurier*l'mul market. •. • - I addressed to, tr e e Harbor Board of Galway, ~.1 i'• Cirete-s - - Sfulds St Co.'s Clouts 4shibited here hn TucsAday last to very slim audenei. - • Ireland, statir.g that the citizens of Ni York ..,,,,,,,, . • . ' • i i . ' ,N. Aertrlen . f.—A son of Mrs. Fall, •was very are prepare?, to embarked £lOO,OOO, and four spricap,h . injured, in the Messrs. Carter' milks. first class steamers, in the establishment of 1 hrat Monday. He was attempting to gel on the 'steam. communication With Galway, provi- i e a rs., es they 'were entering the mines,!when he dud the same amount shall he railed in Ire- I fell tinder the wheels, several of which paged over land, , . him, breaking one of his legs slid his collar bone, One Intodreti arid sixty inmates of the and. otherwise very badly' injuring him. His life weerk-hoese at Newton, Ireland, have been for tIMO deepaired of, but he is now better 9 , sent to Elettalin, on their way to America. nna ' :win' most probably, recover, '; ; .13P Another.—A little boy, on MS way,to school Ts. e . Queen of Spain had written . a tongra thkrauraine, (Thursday ,} attempt ed to; get on a tulatory letter, to the Cubans, on their victory train of dirt cars, hut, failing, he fell end wear pms in the late inration.-e-The affairs of France eat over one of his legT, testily severing id from his still remain in a critical position. No Cabi- b ody. - : I net has been formed, since the resignation of - U:ilnekatille is the name of * village, that the former one.—The King of lianorer was has recently sprung into exiateneei bet - Omen this in: very ill-health and but little hope Was en- pt e and Tretearorra - - fa twain of ti, in your tertained far his recovely.• paper, some time ago, you wrongly called . it Brock " vino. it was. seamed in_ honor oi F ; ;r. Buck, Esq., the President of the Little Schuylkill Cornt. Par.r.• - . ►TiJERE was frost at Mobile, Ala., bust weal.. i , ' MINUIUMME AITAIRS. i . --- • • , Vg asst: made TOOM for a near column of read- ,ar TAers "S. en u 7 in a Sanctum," in ihe last Dd. mg matter,on the page, under the heeds " In- .; / v ia, is an affecting narrative=-over the lett formation for ilia People," end " Practical neelPes• l : rr I - rry Meros.—Mr. Henry lirGinnit, of this , These departments will be fonurl very interestmg. I place, visited Mint:mettle on Friday evening, of' , last week and stopped at the Farmers' lintel. On They are transferred from the Dollar Journal.— 1 The infetrmation. derived from this column, partie- ' coming out, a few minutes af t er , hi s home, and ~,,,,,,,. nlarly for families, will be. worth more than._ the l i grm were gene.. Search was immediately made annualsubscription. It is compiled front the most and continued till daylight, when they were di,- _ .1 popular works of the day, and will , be eelllin”c" I covered at Primrose, about a mile front town—the ream; larly licreieter. ' i wagou, with one wheel broken off, about 100 yards I WE mtvE filed " E'rejlbag MUSie i " . felt' pub- I :in rear off the horse;—the hitter being tied at or lication next weak. We areunder obligations for !near the home oConeJohn Kelly. Some malicious , several previous favors. The author, we hope, ;:person had taken a carriage ride, at Mr. iNVOiturrs * wilt suffer us to nunahor her among the Journal's I ,expertec.7 /It county would probably treat him i mo•at frequent contributors—her ecmtpunications rto another, to Orwig,eburg, if be could "c found. !, are always welcome. • ' :: 1,7" - kt Upsrt.—One dark nigh: last week, while! Ter. - hdttle of Jena," has beeu 'crowded out 1,, gentleman was returning in a carriage I ront Potts. I this weck t We regret it, but shall make the pod?• vide, on the road, a short distance Croat this place- : er a nieudA as. 1.04;1.1 us possible he espied three men directly in flout of In- Lure. 1 Iticusioxn" was received jest as our paper o'g. ths requested them tet out of the wad ; Ivitirrii i , as going. to pets: they did ; but no sooner had the eat rine comer • FRODI MEXICO.. w - . 1 opposite them, than they caught hold of the wheelsi . Advices from Mexico, up-to the 30th ult., .1, 'he Sr , r FP' 'at New Orleans state EDITOR'S - TABLE. Focal 'Affairs: WC/um . ..gr.—A young num . , named William 31ortam a Welshman, in the employ of Fox 5,-Bro., Merchants of this pace, returning from St. Clair, last The4d3y ere9mg, was attacked,:exutt 5 or ostilock, -- iinil most brutally beaten, near that ',him-, by some person or persons, as yet Unknown. Be l waf leflinsen‘ible for some time, perhaps several hour'. on the road side, His horse and wagon male home alone. tpan recovering, he made his. way to the nearest house, bin watt unable to speak,: He was afiervrards brought to ,Puttsville, but we regret, to learn. the injuries Teeeivedabolit his head ' and face seem to have tro affected his mind, and the organs of speech, as to tender him linage to give any connected or intelligible accoimt of the affairi As the young man was noted for his quiet and in: otTensive manners. it is dascult to imagine any cane for such a violent outrage, except it be that .he was mistaken for another person, upon whom the perpetrators had soma desiza. 'Proper measures. we understand, bast been intaituted for their arrest. it-..l7'Tifs member; of the Democratic Aa-ocia• Von, of Pottsville are "most ; happy to nanotur - e to the ladini nod gentlemen &1..," that thy trill deo a bail, et the Town Hall, on Wednesday eve ning, Vith.—Seo advert ise t iri to-d ay's , u real. Of course, it is , understood, that members of all parties r.:e invited end will be made cordially wel come—political diTerences, fortunately, have no. thing to do with weird distinctions. Judging from the formidable list of managers, attached to !f l irt affair, there ought to be no lack of good manage meet— we therefore anticipate it 113 en occaion '•devoutly to be wished for," and advise our friend' to make ready, forthwith, for an "omoyment time.' Literary Society...-00 'account of the ill web:a of the Rev. Mr. Letley there was no lectUre on Wednesday everting. Mr. Lesley, we under, stand, returned fr:sra Philadelphia that day, pot , powlvto wit - di encegement with the Society, but on arriving nt noon, found hicrhtelf so tinvrell ea to render it imprudent for him to leave hiA room. ...• • 117711.1". Allegheny—John Il1'elitS. 1 .•11. jaIIIPS Blf, , C.' • E Appleton, T. Pin:. ?g, J. Miller. 1 Armstrone, Chtrioif utul Jellerson—J. S. Eliev. Reynolds Laughlin, W. W. Wi- , c.•. ._ , Bower Butler and Lawrence—T/oms ,, Don- I gar' &Inure tramilton. .1. B. Harriq." i Bedford, Fulton and Cambria —W P. Schell and 1 I John Kean. ::::ir it', in rite: attention' to the n vet ti:serrik.mt I Berkte-Coorge Denqlor. Isaac Y ost , J C. E,1.. , . of :11r. Harris, Carpet .Nlantlaellir r, in fu-day's 1 Jacob Reifsopler . ~ Blalr and Ifurttityzdon—:_seth. R. .Irt'a,?.., 11'71. ', pap,: . IIC lia, airendy detnoittitr, ed to the ]viii- I .n. smi ,, h. -.: 1M that as good earpeti can be ado in Pottsville ! Bradtord--Addisou 7.‘"l'Kean. henry flihh.. as in l'li.in.lelpiiia or elt•ewhttre. Our mtizimsi Bucks—Jounthun Ely, Noah Shull . . E. Thomas- Carbon . and Lehrll-.-.DaVitl Laury, William 1..il should-oneourage him lillerayy-he deserves it and, , - . !t.. Jr. I besidcs. home juitrotiage ,t4O our mechanic!' nod Centre—W. 11. Blair. • - . i uninnfamitringestablishm‘nts i,•: the prripet hi Airtirri - i Chester—fa/en Eder, Ira?. ('ldantlier, .1,.:.t 1 t lirou.gh whieh to bnii7itp the Prosperity lit a to vat, 1 J tta-." 1 , ' Cle . n . rtielil,-WKeat and Elk—Jame: L. (3 ilh. - 4 _______. , , r,' Clinton. I,veoniitm• and Potter-L-.1. E Tolliett. J. 1, 1 . :', 2 ," i'llU it' Soh nts.-:-.l;en. Daniel Later iv.a. 1 'AI. Ite.illioru . I elected a Disc,•g: -of the Public.. Schools of this:to- ( ;',.'h iln . bla an d ''‘l'll . ""'" r—M. E. • I '''' K ". l "• l , , . .rawtord--G ATerriman, Ransom incs ey. r,"IVILI'Y 1 " e'br'i• t o suPPIY the place inn'le . 1.3 Clanherland— T. N. Hemfeesou, J. Ellis Bon / caw iv, the in-attendance of Alevulder Stllytumt. ham. . The Pim) ,' 2esire :160 to employ' a competent Patniliiii—Jame: Freeland. Jaen!, Lamb: Itelaware,-.John ill'. Bro.:wilt. male it:uglier. who is tilf..o a good disciplinarin. as 1 1 ., :rt ,,,__ ( .. Ir. .A ., /so. A. 11 - . Blain , Prawi ill of Solinol No. t.!, for the term of four s Fayette and \\eAmoreland—JO•seph GiiiTey. I, moo in. Applications received by the Secretary IL. 13lFlow. I'. W. Hook. A. .7t1 , . 11111. of tie Board, Mr. James Focht. Salary. 53..9 per I I F ir : a tha nk il l u il— A :a .„ l:l• l /i r lI c 1::::::: ;. G. , .il . Orfaeleira t;reent.—Fletelier'Brook. oath—to commence on the tirst of Deeember. 1 ' 1 Lantmslotoan. Pop-nail, C. L. 11 r ,,,,, er 1er, J. C. IV - alto:I. B. P. Martin, B. A. Shalrrr Lehanon—Jobe C. sflizer. Luxerne—S. S. Benedict. .1. W. Rhoad,. Mercer. Venango and N\'arron—Joliti \V Shu gart. L. N. MeGratialian. J. Y . Jame ' :%liillin—Jolin Ross: " Monroe and Pike—Henry S. Mott. 's.:Vlntitgcnnery--I'. W. Gain.. Q. P. Fret. liinlry Boyer.. • • Noriliampion—.4...;liiitcr. Michael Me ) or- Northumberland--Willnun Fenner . Perry -David Steward. Philadelphia City—C. O'Nei'll. .r 1.. (.;n34,-, G. If, Hurt. .1. R . Flquizept. Philadelphia Cotintv—Ttto , . L. (IIrFORO. I. R. SPRINGER, F. rts.;f3., J. WAGKEIt. It. It. 3.11041:tt. S. Demere.p, 1) Ruliieam, Iseic Leech. Ji ~ Wit: Goodwin. Wni. 11. Solider. Henry Iluplei. Schuylkill—Stephen Ringer, Bernard Reilei. Some rset--George .ITotery. l'Elisquelianria, Sullivan and V." vomine—l bow. Melt:lel ..\lylert. Tioga—Jerriniali Black. ' Union and Juniata— firm . Sharan Wtishingtoti—.lnlin Afelay, Salomon Alf, c. Wayne—T. J Hubbell. Yol'k-4:vorp. Kra . d, dames M Ander:.on, 'Fax kiul It. Herbert. Col. Wetheria rend one of Will floneyromlO's spicy letters from the Spectator. Leer) body iis, / ene‘. attentively, ecpccially the logieg—perhapN te.. cau , .o th,y felt r. 10,1 i nterested ha - he subjeq. i l i a . trintouy, or it may have peen only berausul 't Col. was the reader rir The Nliddlepurt Literary Society has again opened. It. firq annual meeting. Ava,: . held on Wed tie.clay urening, Nov. in the Public Sehool Itonse and the following officers were then elected :-40- SEPII EDWARDS.Presideut ; Charlesßenshiger, Librarian David Love, Seerenuy ; E. 1. Weber,Correvondiug: everetat y : .Koch, Treti-rarer,&e. IViarrr ha, been playing ea' .some sharp pranks wtth iltiring the week. Mit4ture snow- toms , were got IT on Tue,clay and Werine..4- (ley, I.y wny of foretaste to what may expechni in "die hen. 40.1 - The knowing 011 es, herraholll, lireAllet u NeVCte wlllll,+. if . eircuA exhibited here on kindoy atternnon end evening, The did whut thrift pater attractions of thi , f•ort•tlo in l'ottayille,-- , ntalte, uryLiu Frich reihor, we; received hiiii)uhr ier'A worth of ente'riaintneni, ex.....ep: it vats MS:n.O ur three Whom the polie.ieleorted7out, ttefore the elephant wtta shown: „ Tia- National Light_ Infantry, Capt.:Poll, pe(Mded .for target 'firing, IBA Thuraday. :Wm. Meanig, private, won the prize. n silrer medal. for the ir•st Adam Beaker made the second best shot. ET".Tut " City Fathers" are doing much for public at:coon:nod:mai by changing the crossing m front of the- •• Hall." The:let:les, we ere :'sure, wilt contribiite their full proportion of the general gratitude for this ußoinl conidoratiou. The Court folks are already beginning to make'preparations for themselves and visitor!, in their new quarters. Some of the turniturs of the Court House a Otwitsburg his been removed to the new one here, duriug, the week. • THE MINERS' JOURNAL, ANDPOTTSVII.LEGENERAL ADVERTISER. and completely' upset carriage, man and all'. As the horse was going at a slow pace, lucihily, our friend received no injuries. The perpetrator , . of the ems= made good their s.-...eapc.—.llpi/e; ,, • .1 the Steamer Fancy that the attack on Matamciros" was begim on the 21st., and two days after Gin. Caravajel of' the lusnrrectionists, and his' forces, had TIIE NEXT LEGISLATIME. . command of the city, within lour squares of I We take the following summary of the ~ the nu". The Government; troops still. political complexion of the next Legislature, i h weoUnded, ld out wi Thenth the lest: o f 150 ni en,tilied ' . evotioniststostonly three from the Harrisburg American :, I [ :_iF.N.STE, I men. The American Consul , was wounded 1. Philadelphia City—Brigamin.llaitliett.i. 11". !during the fight. The city was fired by the A Crahl,..# I , invaders , on the ;:i3d, and the Custom House 2. Phikulelphin County—Thomas S. FCMOII, 1 Thomas H. Forsyth,t.l l autam G Ittuttiro:c. 4 : and many other buildings deStroyed. The 3. 31ontgomery—J2Y Y . ..T.mes. i Mexican General had issued Orders to give 4. Chester and Deliware—Hcory S. 1.7171.,.,.* -‘ 5. Berke--Henry A. Muhlenbenr ino quarter to Americans engaged in the In ii. Bucks—Benjamin alfaione. , 7. Lanmster and Lebanon—E. C. Dreing• i surrEction. ton,* E .liinzer.'" ' 8. Northumberland sad Dauphin—J. C. lion- ' kel.o ~ 9. Notthamptnn.and Lehigh—Conrad Shimer. 10. Carbon, Monroe. Pike and 11,:ayne—E W. Hamlin: l ', I H. Adams and Franklin—Thouicr Carson. CY ' 12. York—Henry - Fulton. 13. Cumberland and Perry—Joseph Bally. . ~ l 14. Centre, Lyeorning, Sullivan and Clinton-: I Was. F. Packer. 1:i. Blair, Cambria and Huntingdon—R. A. i I ..11'.A/urtrie. 1 14. Luzerne, Montour and Columbia—G. it Illuckalew. 17. Ilradford, Soupiehanna and Wyomitot— , George Sanderson. I ts.l. Tior Potter. .Metean. Elk, Clearfield and 1 Jeffermt—An W. GuemAey. 19. Mercer. Venango and Wiirren7--.lno. Hue 1 20. Eric and Crawford—Jo/Tu. H. fl'alker. 1 , 21. Butler, Beaver and Lawomc... - -- Ivo. Ilit, Whigs in Italie. Loco. in Roman. Native American in Qmall cani. !Nett INleintws of the Senate senate finu.c•. .14 7r: Loeofooo majority 9yer ,all-1% , TTRANNY IN ITALY'. The Boston Transcript contains a letter from a celebrated singer. Signori Guidi, from Genoa, who relates'the circumstances of his arrest and punishment that most forcibly de= pict the state of things in Italy. Ile m'as visiting a lady, who requested him to sing ; he did so; the police hearing him,arrested him tOr sin ging without theit permission, alid, after severely repremanding him. dismissed him. Ile then resolved to come to the United State-3,3nd obtained his passports accordingly. When on the eve of departure, he gave a privitte entertainment to . hiq friends in his own apartments. During the entertainment, he gave a complimentary roast :o the United States as his future residence. Whereupon, a body ofpolice.who had been upon the watch. burst inta the room, arrested the wbolecom , party for holding a political meeting, senten, ced the visitors to six months imprisonment, and Guidi to for years' labor is the Galleys. i This sentence, at the solicitation of his friends, was changed to three year imprisonment. - While on his way to the ibrtress. he es. taped from his keepers, reached Genoa and intends coming to America. The bare state. I meat of such tyranny is sufficient without comment: Signor Gold', i'vas for sometime a resident of Springfield:'llast. IT Is STATED upon good authority that Mr. Crampton. the British Charge at ;Wash ington exhibited Mille }authorities there, an official despatch, which &dares that the English and French governments have issued orders to search all suspicious vessels here after sailing for &ha, whether from the U. States or any other: country. ;IIr• Webster is supposed to hive answered this despatch, and protested agaihst any such assumed li berty, so far as this country is concerned.— The correspondence in full will, most proha'T bly, he called for by Congress. Q:7' A MURDER trial is now progressing at Cumberland, Maryland. Mrs. Hufford, a widow lady, is Demised of poisoning, by the use of arsenic io administering medicine, a Mrs. Eagle, whose husband had formerly been a suitor of Mrs. H. Mrs. Hufford is said to be rather a line looking woman, about 59 years ,o 1 age and a widow for the fourth time. She has long been suspected of making away with two of her husbands. " Saruivel, - bevare of the viddera !" [l:7 THE 32d Session of Congress will convene three weeks from next Monday.— Much important business is anticipated— President making inchided—and, of course, a long Session may be looked for. _ — -------, - -- PBOTBOTION- TO PENN*: MOW. ` - ' PO I RTBITILLEI SIMIZIETS. -- 1 COIIII3E7EO WEEIFLY FOR TAR JOURNAL. The Beaton Jaunt - el, referring to a state- w hen F jo u; bbi.. 0.5 001 Bed peaches 'peed. aoe meat - in a Washington letter, that New Eng t tyb e ea ttA e l° 411 r_loa do dop i er': 1 ;5 5 and was in favor noire of giving protection Rye. l ' 'do 1 85 , ea seggaseril•re IS 14 to Pennsylvania iron, says :e I Earn. do " `,. iIA Butter, , 1 Oat., do . Ice Shoulders, , A •',,The manufactureri ot New England May Potatoes. do . 1 - L c't Illants. ' 9to 10 consent to Rive protection , to Pennsylvania ‘ r„ °`- i -h , 7 sifig. Its irtbr,U3* ' 14 30 II 00 Plaster. • - 500 iron. and yield their own claims. but that '4 l • it . .—aeleolomernemmimi— gil I they are infarct of such a course, is' a non-. iMARRIED. 1 ~ -,.. I sensical assertion," -, : , 1 On Friday`Oet ober 314 by the, Rau. John Madison I Precisely so just what might naturally BENEVILLE FEATMEROPFor Reading to ELLEN BEft of IPottssiroll be expected. To our,.Locnfoco brethren, who JO 1 On • n Monday wonting. 3d inst. In. the First Prerhy. promised us Protection on Coal,and• Iron. so - . . Vilna Church of Pottsville. by the , ger. Joseph confidently, before the Election, we say "go Meensd. E. T. TAYLOR to MARY FAMILIA, eldest it."--,Vou have voluntarily plied,q,ed your-, daughter of EEO. Joseph Met'-ooh, ail ofPotttville. selves to a big job, and. it strikes us. you ~ I. l . l6 catin Papers please 411 0 v .3 The above notice wan accompanied by a practical will need all the strength you can muster 1 remembrance of the punter. In the shape of a large I - , and meet deficient' rate. such ps , alt sensible folks before sou get - wrong h with h • t are apt tof emember at with. on attallar occasions.— • 1 ! Mr. and Mrs. T. will please accept our .. coupon:di fives "and confidently reckon on our host wishes for their (MOM bappilir.l. . On the 4th inst., by' the use. wm. J. Ryer. WM. J. UHLER. of St. Cliir. Schuylkill county, to EMILY II A RTMA N, of Catalina. Columbia county. The great• Telegraph case. between Morse and Bayne; was decided in tor of the for mer. in the U. S. Circuit Court, in Philadel phia, on Monday—JUdge Kane delivering the opinion. Pro Morse has three separate patents, dated rft.pectively in 1810, 18.16 and 1840. • The Bill charges that all these patents have teen infringed. The an sorer denies the infringementa and cootrn yeti,: the validity of the patent. r. WEST ICll}..bli.E. Republican (LOCO) nut for a new..Locofoco candidate for the Presidency—affirming that neither Buchanan r.or Cass can carry •Pennsylliania, N. York or Ohio. It was for Gen. Houston, of Tex• I as; but a recent movement of Houston's g friends to gather in all the Free Soilers, pro. tbably.has " done the business" for him—and now the Republican doe; not name him. It thinks the circumstances of the times; and , the interests oethe'rarty, demand a - repeti. 1 lion of the Polk mime, and hence goes for it. Ca tO th: I S recut 3 ' luiu 'U :%leCar and Scquerset—/fohillion and Clarion—C„ My, a Union—Eli d Fayett4---dohn .11,1,47nr ,-;Frailey .ocoi. and 1 Nal lye ,thier THE 110USI FRS Whig.. LAcO4 Nutive; 71G; 37 ' THE TELEGRAM CASE. ir7 M. Tuaesnre, an American, Editor of the Faro Industrial in liqvana, has been arrested by the authorities fig seditious pn4. • licatinns. Some of the newspapers are loud in their denunciations of the matter and urge, the U. Government to make it a national affair. Such a course Would,hOwevet. be pre matureland unnecessary. By the latest ad , vices. :NIT... Thrasher Was to. have had an , open trial this week, in which the American Consul was engagetLin. his defence. • _Q 77 THE Pottßtown ieefaer. noticing the suspension of the Dollar Journal. says:— "The Journal was a'aleap . iaiver, and the people of ! 4clitiOkill county could do no bet ter thing, than sustain it, Thank you, neighbor—you speak our mind exbrtly. Who litter able to judge of a good newspaper than the Ledger—itsell'a model? K . ossuth is the 'son of a lawyer, and i a small land owner , in Z.em?lin, and was , I horn in IS'Jti. He is, therefore, now in his] -15111vear. He was 'married..in 1841. Previ- ! uus t; the. Hungarian revolt he was distin- i guished fur his eloquent advocacy of liberal i principles, in the Hungarian Diet, but it was in tile character of an editor that his Mau- epee was most exerted and deeply felt. Kos suth is said to have commencetl his career as a reporter fur the Hungarian diet, and After wards Et - era:lle au. editor... -- —Russia,ialBs2,wilfeelehrate thrOM.7.ll - the vast expanse of her empire, thecom .pletiou of her thousandth year of national existence:: which ' will he kept with all' the sulemnitrdue .to the importance of the event. • The Russian empire was founded in 852 in which year the. Russians or It ossians, proba bly of Scandavian origin, made their appear ance on the. shOres of the 'Bosphorus,. as Warangiens. . , Nov counterfeit nines on the Philadelphia Bank. are in circulation. They are letter "A;" variously filled up. The ! general appearance of the note :is not good : the medallions and the faces of the females in the vignette ate imperfect. "Msnenwoon , Sc. BALD, and Dr.arrn ihmEn'tvoon," ate ' omitted. •Thlidots between the words "Five Tice" on the lupper and loWer margins are oblong in the good notes, and square in the counterfeit. A cofllef has just located himself at Spalding, and attracts attention with the fol lowing address outside his shop :--..Surgery I performed 'upon old boots and shoes, bv,ad ! ding feet. 'making good, the legs, binding I the broken, healing the wounded ,altering the constitution, and supporting; the body with new soles. No cure no pay Advice gratis on the most desperate case."—London Weekly _lces. '--An arrival at Harm brings iutelli gence of the =mete .d the inhabitants of the town of .Culonia, in the Banda Oriental. by order of Moreno, one of the lieutenants of Oribe. The cause of the massacre was an expression of satisfaction that Urquiza and Parma had entered the country. ---- A claim has been set up to the entire tract of laud on which the town of Helena, Ark., is built, and the claimant intends pros. ecuting fur it without delay. As a natural consequence, it has created no little sensation among the citizens of that place. Wno finds all ,the umbrellas that everybody loses I Every man we meet loses ' the umbrellas he buys, but we have never got acquainted with the man who finds them. Can anv- one answer thequestion be fore the next rain ? i • The New Orleans Dilla says upwards 1 of tire thousand dollars worth of jeweiry, wit ich bad been contributed by ladies in Cuba, in aid of the late attempt at revolution, was ,Sold, last week, by an auctioneer. in that ,city. - The Boston "lien Fever" is about to break out again. On the llth there is to he a Poultry Convention. to last four days.— Theie will he a great crowing, of course, as the general election takes place at the same time. The Fort Smith Herald says that the payment of the peecapia to the old lettlesi closed on the 7th of October. Upwards of 3700,000 was paid out in a little over two weeks. The Almanacs inform us that there will be six eclipses next year, three, of the t sun, and three of the moon. The moon .l will be totally eclipsed early in January. -- 1 —:The Tribune says that whoever will send to a - newspaper an anonymous fetter e2lculattd to injure his neighbor, is certainly a coward and probably a scoundrel. =The number of emigrants arrived at New York, from January to October, was Iwo hundred and fiflrone thousand, nine hun dred and twenty.' Two-thirds Irish. . -.—'The printers of Cincinnati are making extensive arrangements for getting up a ball which is to come off on the 21th of Novem ber the anniversary if the Typographical Union in that place. —A bill abolishing imprisonment for debt, passed the Rhode Island Senate on Thursday. --- The Pose tells us cif a township in Elk county, which gave 104 votes for . Bigler, t Clover, S.: Co., nud not one for Johnston. Daniel Webster, it is said, received $5OOO for his .argument in the great India Rubber case, at Boston. last week. - • .L---Twent -three papers in Virginia have run up the illmore fig. That sright.— 1 i•liteep the m 1 aping." ~ I DIED on the 30th Mt., in Philadelphia. ELIZABETH C. rord;int of Philip F. Hiees, and ilfg. datighter of Dan iel Stria:net, Ein., of Lebanon, in the 2.11 year of her , age. On Aunday..ith ult.. on hia Farm, in Washington . inunty,Mo., CAPT. JOHN C. N . fitittaNniNc. for merly of Pottsville. • The Deceased was a brother of Mrs. Dr. Chichi*. ter of 11115144e5. 114 removed from Potnasille about Caren years Once, at the -age of 21, hearing with him the respect and good welshes of our citizens gen erally Ile was no less fotuume In winning -the estem of i.trangens and establisbedAintself as en etemplery land .todnecti cititan in the, minumunity where he lately resided. The anhouncement of his death will be read with sincere regret by all who remember him here. 1 • . 0ctF.7. 7 . WA. infant Daughrer On Monday evenillg. -• • .sAa. -- —.we, ~ of I.amar and Amelia Hay, aged 10 no:intim and - three ' - weeks. i. An, iii bailie it to my ear Urines rue. back a talc lost nue . -Tlll with basting heart 1 hear iiroken loire,worde like thine own l Like tbla4 owl. go sort and clear— Like thine own, soon l.xt and gone. - tio(t—olhaort git mortar-re now : Ida. dearest, Is it thou 7 C. M. S. - 1u Orivlgaburi Oa the' 9th Mt., CHARLES ttr.N. tn.'. 60C of Frederick and Elizabeth Beck, :aged 6 ineuthe, an'd 13 days. ' I:Sr tel ']'i[' wY~l~'r" REV. D. STECK WILL PREACH IN TEE 1 .5 0. basement atom of tht New English Lutheran Church. Market Street, Sabbath Morning and even Int. November 9th. The public ilfgenerel are Invi ted to attend. in Ode is the opening of the' Church geti ' DIVINE •senvier. HELD IN THE viivr Sone of TomPeranee HAL to morrow, morni nr. end evening. (9th,) at the usual hours. Rev. P. W. rinf gha apt t. of Creenport,L. E. will preach • CIJNIL:IitiOATION.—Itev. John WM.lloffinkier will preach in Foeter'a Hall, oft next Sabbath moraine, the 9th. at 10 o'clock, and n' the tame time, 4dminister the Sacramento nf'the Lord'a dapper. THE ASSOCUTEDEFORMEDPRESDYTE . elan Church, tinder trail care of Rev. D. T. Carna han, will be open every dabbath at,IN, o'clock A. and N. O'clork.P. Thatatblic ore rexpectfolly in viten to attend.. UL TrmI:FIBANCC: CONVENTION.-11; lb', ante with • resolution paseed by the late ' kill Omni) , Teniperante Convention, the Standing Committee hereby give native : let. That the convention will re...assemble in the Borough of SCHUYLKILL RAVEN, on Atando»,lira vesabir 100.1851. 21. That each Election Ward, Dlerirt or Township lo the County, is authorized and requested to elect and send Corr perionene Detesaten to said Convention. The. Convention will assemble at Ii) o'clock, A M. The friends of Temperance are teepeetibilly Invited to he present during the session... Able Speak. - w tl he provided for the occasion. - fly order of the Standing Committee. llzaitY J. B. Culll4llllllS. Chuinno e. V.• C oun t y Papers are tequested to copy. ' _ gets r — orrsviLLE I'ERARY HOCMTV '4•Y will hold its nest regular meeting at _Poster's MB. Wednesday evering Nov. 12. lb:ti. I;Prture—By William L. Whitney. Otthjeet—lrllsidualintlitence. Reader—C. Little. I Debate—"Dnea the system of modern warfare hid' C ate any advancement in eivilazarinn Atrirmative--4teorae Henry Clay, William B. Wells liegariye—John flnaheri, John T. Warner. • Ity °nitro( the Society. J. T. altroasna WANTED, ite. Ws;n near—t ft he nn Clover i" : 1 1, i t ! MIN MLR to dig and•hlant Cora. The coal Is Bite moons and rosily dill. From our to two dollars per ,lay an he eaolly realised. It la preferred to give the stock by contract. either In small or large pitreels. ,JAMPA 11. COX. President, 'Clover Hill Cheater field Mining Co• Sept G, ICSI VIVA lIITICO--A PERSON TO SUPFAIINTEN - O • a Coal MOP, well situated in Wenters Virginia. Esperienre In Mining and referenres of the highest character required. Address. New Yost city Pont Offire, Boa MOO, stating qutillicat inns, Atte. '9, ISSI S . ITD.ATION_ WANTED. k$ AGENT Oltetera 10. Prime ma floor bnalnnmt, by a young man now amine a. book { Keeprr In a largo WhotraAlP commis , - sion Marr In Ittr eky. If rrquirril Ihr bot..t of rity ref er/men will he given, ititdrem , 11. ['ANN AN, Pntl.ville. June 21. Dgit W - ANTEI IMMEDIATELV-1000, SECOND ) hnoderl Nail Kegr. In Rood order with either one or two head,. lire. 14.1F150 500111Ellit WANTED—RI" THE 811,113SCRI ber as ittistotuers - dt the Freeman's 1411; Potts ine itcnoylkill.rounty, Pa., where they , can be ac commodated With comfortable hoard and lodging on reasonable terms. His bat Is supplied with the best Potter. Ale. Cider. and all kinds of temperate prlnkp the seaman can :Mod. The Lampe le Rimmed in the mom healthy and airy part of the Borough. MI the di f i,rem :tinge lane•,.l the coal Renton .tart from opposite hie !mast.. The house ha tilted op in a etyle not east.' mrpaMonl to beauty and nantnt , ss. Ile pledges hirneelf to ti,!e'all hiaesertione In Makings hose...om fortable who give hint a call. hoard. per week. t)2,5(1. Single Ulcals,lgi. Beds IV; . vhotge for laggage. THOMAS H. HOWARD. Pott.A We, March 1. 1851 . o.lyr. FOR SALE AND TO LET • FOR SALE.—A. TWo sToitY , Flume Dwelling Douse.wiill a basement s i rsif of stone and a good well of water Upon . the lot, situated on the Nonhalde of Mob t4- 1 antango Street. Pottsville. Apply to CLEMENT d. FOSTER 45-tf November 8:1851 FOR IVALE.—flre Frame, enure and 1.•,,,. Dwelling House. with stone basement. and gz . lot of ground, situate on the East side of - Centre street, Fottsville, opposite the new Court House and Jail. The Lot it 22 feet front on Centre Street by 200 feet deep to Railroad street. Tilii property Is In the icamedlate neighborhood of the Poblle Buildings lately erected, and would make a good eland' for a Store or Tavern. it wlll'be geld cheap. for T.mite, apply to J. D. 512:KEDIV! Centre street. Pottsville. _NOV.I, MI 444 n: - - — loolt - ftitig - T= i tit to - gA - 61;g4iii:: fn...cti . TEL— X. 134 ..Vorth THIRD - atreet, !Mila dapaio —This large and spacious Esiatilirh ment. situated in Mil very centre of busi ness, being now In successful operation with In in mewling Mercantile Patronage, will be for REINT,and possevalon given on the Ist day of April next,.1632. The house' is abundantly supplied with every nrod - ern convenience of a -drat class Mist, and presents great inducements for an enterprising business man. Apply t C. A. DANNAKER, 1 No. 11 . 3 North Third street. Philadelphia. • net 2.2, MI . 43-2 m • ICERNSV/LLE MILL FOR RENT.. That well known Merchant and Griat gg 211111 at Kermit/11e, on the Schuylkill Canal, one mile above Hamburg. It is a Three Story Stone bailding,4ls by 55 feet, has three run. of Stones in running order with a constant aupply of water. Also Yonnk's Patent Smut Miehlne—:also two Dwelling etabilng. three acrea of Meadow and fifteen acres of Faivning LW with a good orch ard. For terms apply to MARTIN lIUMAIEL Hamburg, or EDWARD I' WARNER, Firtmyikil I Raven. Oct 25, 051 , 45,r FOIL REIST.—A ROOM ono nA.5e.- zi a ment with Steam Power. ittliiablo for a email 08 8 4 Marhine Shop for working In Brays, Ar.r. Ap ply to R. HANN A,N. Pottsville, Sept 17,1851 - 37 FOIL SA.I.E.--A ROOD TWO sTO =" ry Dwelling lionse,• and 20 acres of Land, 97 g or , mare if required hy the purchay4) imitable for a mail farm. handsomelyLora 'aeon the Weat Branch of the River 07111 and Mine Mill within two milem s of townie. and about the tame distance from Mine ille. For price and terplii apply to • 40110rIE1. • Mahantango Mufti Pottsville. , !Mt f Jul, 19,1P51 -- - — FOR — giESIT.--.cdo DWELLING . • houses with rooms..th front, suitable !br on Mimes or stores. Irtllmmpson's Row in' 11 . ,11 Marked street.Ti ce es In the second . I story ofthe sam . OW de One room in ndstory of Thompson's Hall. corner of 2d and Mirk *streets. Also a Cellar i i In the same building. One Frame Dwellingp se In Sprint h street, attar Market. The above Wm' ty will be rutted low. Apo ply to the Int/ steriher 1: :„, - - ,_ i LIZARETH C. THOMPSON?, ! SOREBERRY. , • Pottsville, Aprii ,ift 1' • 14-tf .., ,' IA / .. RIT--TWir If ITOP - I4 ON , - C gi eeLone recently occupied by se• • P; , :V i e as a Shoe Store, and the one SO • ill II AIL4s tivo-story FRAME HOUSE isndi Unix on the came lot, on Second street. RagtalM f J. AIORGAN, Market St. • Feb. 15, SDI 7-tf , FOB HALF" OR TO I.RT. • ' A pleasant Residence-In West Branch If IJ Valley, situated on the Mine Hill Rail Road: a 'boa distance from Elehoylkilt, Haven, containing about seventeen acres under a high state of cultivation. The House, Ram and Outbuildings are all In goad mink. Apply to .. C. M. HILL. . • • Mabantango Street, Pottwilie. ~ 5-tf Feb. 1,1631 FOIL SAWS.— A valuable Tract of Timber Land in trufan'Townsblp, debuylkill County, on the line of the Cataw lass Railroad, heavily timbered wtth White Pine, Hemlock,. Red . and Waite Oak, and Clarinet, There LS a Saw. 11111 on the Tract, capable of tut elars •J3OO fret per day, with' ample water power to Increase tt In any, amount that may be required.' Enquire of the lobactlber. at Tamaqua. JOHN ftErt MUCKS. 444 t Now. I. 031. ATIMM ctimacs TO LET AN OLD Ba ft/Milted Grocery thead.taa pod !Matta% ab etil proetabte buslaw ma be dom. • Tbe Esturfteaud tope MU of tbe pfseeat y ornsupeutit waa Om at a taatereceresta Mew liarllk Puttying; tollea. Peon", miut49, E=l . ograarirs , counir SALT). i• ' • , iorgsEANT to an order as thD' (Upham. Court of , , Grrtes Or TU C MOVNT CARRON RAILROAD t IJL L'Chtlylklll Colln4, the , PDDACTiber,JACOD flatgrn,,,. compare, eguateepais, pea, alit, pm_ i . Anminivtrator of the Estate of Ornktrain fts)dc, tan: OTIECE ir Meetly OVEN tllai OR Annuli Meet- 1 of the Ilorougn of Orolgiburg,in the county of:fenny!. lAna of the Stockholder, of this Compan y . will be I kill. dem...ed. will expire to i.elo by Public Ve z d ue , held station' o15ee.140•1 1, 1 - Walnut Buten. on Mon 1 ntrB.4.TllßDAY:thetbl day .of November nett. at I dry, Macomber I, ISM, at 4 o'clock, P. tit, i t w hi c h ; o'clock in the afternoon. at the house of 'l3.!unel I'. time an election will he - held -for a Prenblent, and t notsatclankt-ereron the 80,0a : hnt . o tw , gAbor:. cot Managete, to fefRA the ensuing year. . r, in the County . of Sehuylkill.the •following, devrtito-.1 JAMES U. DUNNIML.Beey. Real Estate. viz i Nov. Ei, I P.3I. , 4:, - ,it :hi o. I. All ilvat certain Two Homy. Story Tavern partly I.llllte and partly taxi', wiltlA two Atom brit'. Back Building attarhod. Stabling, &r.. end lit of ._ _. rmh or onvig.t.iir. ;(,,,,,: 1012 WILL BE UECEitr. laird by the Board of &hoot Directors of the' UOT• oogb Of Ft:ductile, for use mate Teacher ar. in No. 2 Male lichen', until the tflth of November. The services of whom wit be required from.the first of December to itte tirst....f April 1952. Examination of the appliescni vritl ieke - place en Vraturday at,9 otelesk .t - epth tnat.,at tb. New deboul Nouse JAN OS FQCDT e'ec'y 4.5-3 t Noi. 8.1531 hereby given; that application fur the granting, of is Chartsr tr the bacchantes' Hay. mg Fund Association of ;Schuylkill Haven, bath been made to theCourtofCemnumPicasufdcbuy l - Rnll Couuty.and that the raid Chatter will Levant ed by the sand Court. in accordance with Articles of Incorporatton, filed in the ProtbonotaD , 's *face of said County, at the nest December" Terni, unless cause be shown to the c.ouary.' By the Court. Tilublad MILLS, Prothonotaci. 11-31 Nov. 1,1131 Orme:nor TEM LEIIIIIII CO4l. AIM N4,104110[1 Comes:ay. Philadelphia, °cipher 20th, 18:el. ROO3l RUN AIIN.4SB.—PROPOSALS will be received until the 15th day ofNovember next, for renting for a trim of years the Roomftlin Mines. Three Mines produce the very beet quatilymr hard Lehigh Coal; a sky large body of winch is ahoy. thcwater level, and ran be taken but without a re sort to espensive. machinery for: pumping and haul ing. Mines - Are 4 miles distant from Manch Chunk and are connected with ttie Lehigh Canal by a Rail Road. with suitable debuted and Landings. • Possession will be ;Oven on the 7th day of Decem ber uest. Far conditions of the tease. and for farther infor• malign, application can be made at the Company's Orlice, either in Ylatadelphia or Mauch Chums. Persona desirous of viewing the Mines can apply to the Company's Mine Agent, Air. :SA PArrsu- SON, at tuunult Mtn, or to E. A. DOECLAiIt 4 , Esq., the Company's e_•luperintendent , at .s.lauch By Order ot thelloaid of Managers OX . JAMEM C,. President. 43-31 Oct /S. Islsl 11A , ft—ts itereuy givsn tout cruntesuon it been made by the Mechanics' Saving Enna Association of Pottsville, to the Court 4 Common Pleas of tichtsylaill Comity, for an Amendment to the Charter al satd Association, itinecord-nee with the" proposed Miklos of Amendment, filed to the Pro .monotary's Office of 'Schuylkill Connty, and that said Amendment wilt be granted by the said court Ott OW first day of December Pew neat. unless canes bee,tiown to the contrary.. By the Court. TIIOSIAS MILLS, Prothonotary. October t 5, 1851, • 41 2: a• • 111)1r-••• I • ...real ;nab toot 1 have Jr bought. tn.! route:ring property at constable." Sale at Mount Carbon, ..n Hatntderthe Hilbdsy of OrtObts mat. to nit: One Haat or scow, No. !61 -Animdilon," One firaY and One Shark Hay or Stark hone which wad all gold as the property of JOHN BUDA DRICK. and has been hired and pot again In posaeaetun (lithe said John Rrnrithick, he ear during mypie...enre. E. fiLls.iN BUT. Oct 'IS, 11;51 • = t3-Ins_— lilection for Thateen Directors et 111 ttu• Miners' Hank of Pottsville In the county 31 riebuylittll, to to the the. ensuing year will he held at Mini:tanking Howie. In the Borough of rbIIPVIIIE. be tureen the hoof.' of in o'clock. A. M. Bud :3 o'clock P. M. on Monday. the Ind day of November nett. A general Mgrting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking House, on Tuesday the 4th of Novem ber nest. CHAS. LOESER, Cashier. •, Oct 18, 1951 copartnership existing benecen J., the. undersigned. under the name of R. JONES & C ~(;CO: riPENCER & CO., WM. MILNES & CO.. and I4Ph6N Mi. KARON & CO.. is dissolved by mu tual agreement, as in" the fled of September. MI. The settlement of the annn of the firms .1.%. ll lip ntiended to, sn far a.t relates to the affslis of Win. Mines & I 'o ~ by WM. Jeansville, Ltizerne county P 2. - And those of the urmt of R. JOIlt1.& Co. . by ItICRARO JONEri. nil Walnut Street, Philadelplii.t. Or by timacr. SPENCER. Jersey City. N.J. and those of the firm of Spencer, Mamson &Co , by fi CO. ASO • l'hiladelphia. Oct: The subscribers will -remoter the husinees of the late firms of R. JONES & CO., GEO. NPF.NCER At. ! CO., and :APE:NCI:Ft, MASON & CO., hereafter, un- • der the fain of JONES & SPENCER at Mill:AO phia and Jersey City, and CEO. bIASON & CO., at Potts ville. Being prepared to furnish the same kinds of ('oat 11Pretolore, they solicit 1 rantlobanrb of that patron age en libetilly extended to the late firm. RICHARD JOSEd GEORIII , . APIENI3kR , GEO. MASON The business of Wm Milne* & Co., will he contin ued by %%rm. Mane Nat iearisvilli.,Luzetnr. county, Pa. Oct. 11, I M 41-rd, DAINISTRATORE4 NOTlCE.—Whereas .1 - I..Letters Of Administration, ante estate of JOHN BOND, late of Port Clinton. Schuylkill county, de I 'ceased, has been granted to the eubArriber—all per sons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, will pre:ent them duly authenticated for six niontits to GEORGE BOND, 1181.1,CN BOND, Administrators Oct. 11, 1,51 41-tit EMI OTICE.—Thp• Etna ,;/. Thomas Foster At. I was dionolved on the 14th ult. All persona In debted, ate earnestly requested to pay up, that the Hooka may be closed. • The Hoot and sloe business mill he continued in the name of the subaci flier, at the Old :Ital!, corner of Ea3t 3larket and Centre streets - . D ISSOLUTION OF P N ARTERSlttr.—Notire r. hereby given that the Partnerehip heretofore ranting under the tltm of utuam..I.I.IEPPLIER 1.; Co in itits day dnOnive.l by mutual convent.. The bud. rev.% of the partnership will be settled by Uhler & Brother. to whom all perioina inelehttot to the Firm. will plenvo make payment. REPPLum & Sept 3n.15.5t The 7.llb*cribris will continue the buviness at•rhe Rame eland of the above tale I , ltin in St. Clair, where they will tireir Flour, Feed, Hay; Oil, &r. UHLER & BROTHER. Oct ISSI 40-it*lr ELM • VSRDLEV & SON 50-tf XTOTICK IS HERESY GIVEN TtrAT asset...- 11 merit No. has been made by the lltretion• of Lycomlng County Mutual I tuoteanre Company, un ab Premium nnter, in inter...ll the 25th day of April IM it anciently piyments uf the same are partirutatly return ed. that the claims of aufrerers may be prompt pr lit JNO.CLAV roN, ' Receiver for the County of ricnitylklll. Pow:vale July 11. Oral 2M-tf . loaeph llonghawoni, John K. iimith, ' William 11 . Lebo.. John Harlan, A. 1.. lloughrer.', Peter Auraud, Michael Beard, Charlea ttenneir. Richard Carter, _ Robert Ratcliffe. $ Morganroth, John Hendricks. Tamantaj.jone 28. MI.. ^_a-am p----,. - rilo WOOD CONTRACTORS.---PropoenlF I will he received by the Rialladelpina and Realliin., Railroad Company fora siippli of Cord Woottfor the year ISM. Specifications may to; had on apPileallot to 11. M. Walker, Mount Carbon ; or to Henry [leggier. Wood Agent. Schuylkill Haven. Feb. 15, Ml7.ti MOTICE.—LABORERS. MINERS AND OTH -.LI FHA. who wish to purchase lota lb Trevortnn, a. - private vale, will bud an Agent-on the , Premixes. urn the town 01 Shamokin. labor on the Railroad will he taken In paymant of !Me. One half the wage, 01 the taborets will be arlean'erd Inash. v.. , ! D. M. BOYTh Agent. 1 June S. MO . ' 23-11 _ 2 -TW Cwt. 4. ISSI NOTICE..-NOT 111: IS HEREBY GIVEN thu: the citizens oOtirhuvls.til county il.o ud to appl) to the Eetitslatute at tho next Session, for o (linnet an Hank of and Deposit. to be bleated the ilortiouts of 'Fainaqua, Arlitsylkili count, Vs.. t, i.e called "THE ANTHRACITE BANK OF TA MArrIlA," with a Capital of Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. with Ina privilege to inrrea, th. Caphai_of said Bank to Five Hundred' Thousand Doi lays. PUBLICATIONS. &o ivrEw NOVELS.—Just received and' for sale— Sketehes in Ireland. by the Author of Vanity Fair—And also. Hu!were new and Hulling Novel, Tha Otonlane. at DANNAN'S Nov 1, I‘ll. DARSON'S EQUITY 'CASES. VOL. 2.7 A. &tart Crow n Equity and at law. srened and •de.ermlurd In the Court' of Common •leas, fur Rh. Firit Jud.elal District, from 1F.42 in 1141. by A. V ?arsons. No 2. ju.t. published and for mtle ny • . D. DAN NA N; Bookseller and rtibtlarter. Nov. I.le:d. .11- ' .1 , NTC - ViCLO - PIE IHTAA - Aligfire r iNA.. -11 coat ' Espied,: ropy of this valuable worn. co mplete in 11 volumes, fur sale cheap. This is a tine opportunity for any pemon who weetto.' to procure a co y. p Ap. ply at D. HANNAN'S Cheap Book and Stationery Store. Nov. I. 1951. 41—. r • .nE pouvratv 11REEDEES TEXT 1100 K, I committee roll information reaperting the awl emit brerda of Poultry and tint mode of raising them, lefth twenty-live Illustrations. ' Prire cents. Jost published and for. sale at U. EANNANVA Cbeap Book anti Publishing House This Is a capital book for Pedlar?. who will be goPPlirdSheap by tho 100 copies.' SCIIIIYLKILL nikvruai MAP.-WE RE commend all our 'loader.: who want • good coun try paper to subscribe (r the .lop. TERMS, 50 in advance--otnerwiee W. HENRY .1. G. CUNiMINGA,, Editor. Schuylkill Hei.en, Pa. 23.1 y June 7.1951 GROORTMES, &c. MACKEREL, , • CODFISH, . SHAD. I I ,ConstanCy on hand, and SALMON, for isle by HERRINGS, t L: PALMER & Co., PORK. • • 1 Market Street Wharf, HAMS and SIDES, . i Philadelphia. SHOULDERS, , CARD and CHEESE, . Oct 11,Igt 41-3 m pint NEW DEPOT—,Fnr Pottery made at the 1. Brockville works is removed from -Silver's Ter race to Bast Norwegian street a law yards rapt of IMP Mount Carbon • Railroad. Storekeepers and others are rearrested to Call and inppect H the carbon bane. P. ODGSON, Agent. lb-tt" April t 4.1831 I . :NGLISII BREAKFAST TEA— A eery superior article ul Black Tea ; Just received and f.,r eale,"ny J. M. BEATTY 6: PON. Pottsville, May 24, 1851 21-If • MOM& COFFEE—A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF genuine Mucha Coffee, just receive/1 from New York. by BEAI,TY & EON. Pottsville. May 24. 1951 • 24-If TEASI--Very choice GREEN and SLACK TEAS for Atte by • J. NI BEATTY . ek. HON Mardi 29.1651 . .3.1 f LOST AND FOUND. DIST.—On ilittuitty last an oldbrln• Aadle Cow, with ono nipple off. nea. ly tresb. Any person returning her to the 'Subscriber, Pottsville, shalt be suitably Ili, .rewarded. GEOIICE Eta rth Nov. 8, 1831 4.54 t.• II I 011 T—IN Norwegiel street.* emall.ezed „e 44 of veal vain.? to th owner. the finder will fol nwardal, by rimming It to We ogre. 1,1131: 44.1 f. ground. Amain in the Barney.. ..arrigebuye afore. .aid, hounded in front by Main Street, In the rear i.,1 an Alley, on the eaet hy Wayne Street, and on th, weal by part of Lot No. 16. containing in Width sixty two feet and in depth one handree and forty-eight feel MX inches, being the male? part of lot marked in the general plan of said Coronyharitli tin. In. No. `.... Aiso.one other Lot of ground; situate in o w Borough of Om lgobarg nfotteatd, bounded on iii , north by Mifflin Street. on the south by an A 11.. y, or. the east by lot No. et, and on the welt ht Wavicr Street. containing In oath 1? frtt. and in teardor depth,one hundred and eights , - ore feet sis Inches. heingllfe lot marked In he ;dm! rai Man of,,iid {lot ough num.ber eighty-tine, with the speuttreaticrs. Nn. A. A1;0. A certain Tract of Land, sannte 1., North Manbnim Township, in ssid .entity, bouttanl by land of Abraham Ifillebishs 'llionias Fey. Ilene tiny, send Edward gearins,enntreintng ei.hty.stnne i .,!,, and one hundred and fifty perches, strict nua:no, with thenppulenancea, (=tainting ofri Moron L o ,, Dwelling !o Log Darn. n .4one:tiring Il o n,;. an 'a otheroutimildinga. No. e. ,Also, tine other Trirt of Land, alum. ia said township. bounded by land of Joeeph Illaevi‘. Henry !loci and oilier land of decedent, coma:tong fitly-four arre4 and one hundred and furty-two per t:her, strict meamire.willtanc ,(pttnt :ermine:, entato.- ,nr, of a email Dtvelini; Ilanne, a flaw Mill. 911.11 Clover Mill, Lc.. \ No. l'. Mao, One Other Tract of Land. situate i n , said towanblp, bounded by land of .fienry Hoy, Jo. . 41 0 ililletras.Solosnon Lebeneood and the last above, dear libel] tract. containing nit , (y.two am?. 411.41 Wit) dig lwrCtie9.PiflCl. meaanre,witutheapputtemances,ecr No. 6. Alud, One 011ti!f Tract of Land, tomato In, Said eownshit „Imunded hy land of Henry Hoy and Edward Kearns. containing one orre and 'lvy pqr. - chenonore or le4t. with the apAtitenenens, kr. - No.: 'Alan. The one full. ennal, .undivided bm• tam of a Tract of Timtair Land, situate In said birro. ship, held In common with !fent... 11.1-.lmtittANe .y land of Henry ilotlennto.b. John Fisher, Jecm, (happen and Philip limb*. contatntnt twentya,.. amps, and one hundred and twenty-roar pert hr., strict mearute,with the appatten•antee. No. S. Alan, Thu one rival. undivided, half pert of a tract of Lan-I. situate in said township. held In common with Henry Hoy. boundentby find of John Fisher, Jacob Sharpe I, and the last shrive deF.rritm-4, containing five scree, morn et lean, with the appn; • ~n anc.„ . tom ini ng of a nue..tore Stone Dweliine douse. nte., late the Ertel. of the :laid here red. Attendance . will be given and the condition:. of Acts made known at the time Ind place of Sale, by JACOU 11411.11 f ll Administrator Ily Or ''IN 4 of the sou DOCIEL KAEn O CSIEB.rrk• Orwicsh\ f I, net. ti 'M. l'a or I. '5l 1 41 ft VALUABLE Roal Zatate For SALE. i • Ht.Sumterttwr. Ex at cor rof the Inlet wilt and 1 Trontitnent o. Jacob Hahn, died, will. laillon i' l.tiblic; -tale, on rt ATIIRD a V, t lir :13th day of Novera ..er next, at one o'clock, I'. 1 at the rubllr Wow .1f William littn. In Triedenshore. r l,ll,l Yre:in Own if. the following VAlU:slila• neat ramie. i dttlalf. in Wayne Towner - nip, in aald minty,. 14 g 1111.7. front nit...nth: , ; and about Pit - mile. - from Schuythll Flavor, No ). Containing 119 atria per cies, hoarded by tracts Noe., 2.. i. see 4, and land of Dania! Shaefer.and Jo 'aleph Brown. The IMPCOVtnIVIIVP no ,111 C carte of a Dweillas illouse. large Darn, and other - toga• with good rirr hard of different Rind.% of Did, No. Centaining arms and fg) perrhec, Lalonde... • by tract No.l and" laud of John Untangling, Jona. than Kerninerling. and others g. Containing 05 arres.!:d percher. bounder by tracts No. t and 1. and land of Pinup ITURIIO.I. liobanlan Morgan and others. No. 4." Containing 31 aetna 33 perchee,,Loonded Lr Itart!l No. t and n. The Improvement, CtiortAt•TlV , " at a Dwelling prw, Barn. and .ipting[Jorge, trio, good orchard. 711" soll.of the above land; 1,. a R e d ste.fe. welt tv?itered, and part thereof well too beret). supplied with eiLid Tne34..W ground. amt.. - lit a ; Innol gate of aNtir:U loos Terms math' hnnwd na thi• .14N: of =ale cad Is c ‘eskinn given on the first ,:its of April, 1053. .1 AO l ll HAMMER Oravigsborg. Nov. I, Ittsl. t 1.1-5 t REGISTER'S NOT/et. NOTICE is hereby given. that the Adminktratot•. 1.1 (1112n11111)5. and Trustee•, hereinafter...med. h.,• filed their 'repetitive venom: of tVt. fellooine EI tale., in the Register's Oifire of the county of Erhuyl kill, which accounts have been allowed Ly the Regi-• ter, anti will he presented to the dodges of His ID. phans' Court of cold •',aunty. at an Orphans' Coo., to he hl.td at Pottsvili . . for said County, on trr,,t DAV, the god day of December ne ct, at 10 o'clock la the forenoon. (Lt . allowance ann Confirmation. inhni) and where all per.uin interested any attend If the; think proper - 1. The Account of deroh •Iliblor. Administrator ,t .the Estate of Robert Woodside, late of the Bore* of Pottsville. deed. 4. The Account ofFrancls a - arnall and Mary Sri der, Ailministraloricif the E.lnte of Henry late of Butler Township. deed, 3. The Account of Wittlatu Metter, Adinini.trair:t of the Relate of Mary Illetter,late of Lower tondo Tomt nship. deed. (..The Arertunt ofJohn P Hot.art,Trustee to red. sale of the Real Estate of Jamb Zimmerman, late 'a Union TOW Il4l { jr., 5. The Aernont of Dewalo Faust. Administrat-r.; , the Estate of Ablation) Faust, late of South Mao helm Tow n.itip. deed. r. The Aerount of steplien Rallied, Jr.. finat.leo, of the. Person and Estate of Mary Alice Iluniaingra, a Minor Daughter of Edward Hunizingeroleed. 7. The Account of Senior! 11.intzinger,:" Guardia., of the Person and Estate of Edward littutzineer... Minor don of Edward. ifitiozinger. deed. ' Q. The Account of Pew F. Ludtvlg.finardian of the Perkin and Estate-of Matilda Catharine Ilittitz•ng et. Minor Daughter of Edward Ittinizinger.dee.L n. The Account of Donlel It. [Draper and , ads , "al , Deneler. Arlintnietrators of the Estate ot slataner 4 ltsetfer.late of the Borough of rtchitylkill Haven, deed. 10 Th Account of Daniel D. Reignier, of the Minot children of Joseph Royer. deed, DANIEL K AERCIIER, Register Register's Office,Orwiesione, 1 Nov 1, 1)51. - iP$ Y „ 40 61. TilE undersigned. Auditor, appointed by the tit phan• Court of rqrhorloo County., to noAlt. rent ale, and restate the arrount cf Satuoiel lirtroler, ad. minnitrator, Rr , of 11.ottst. NeieNtAtictite, deed %ill attend for thtt poorpnie at -his "(tire In the lino ougit Pnweille, on . nun NY, Novenohee 91. 1.351 it lilo'rtnek A. M.. %% ben and where al! perimii. In ferr6(ed ran attend. JOHN I'. HOBART, Andiior, AUDITOR'S NOTIO.U. , 4? lIF ondet,ti.tn.d. Auditor. two lilted 111' Mt' 1 of Common Ylend of Schuylkill enmity. to di 'Ant. me the o•ltett , In the 0,14 of flunkmits F. Tsyl4 , .. A.s..iruce Ur EPTINfI attend for that mfr.:, at hht offor, In lie HotOUgh of poit.vi!!•• an ruEiDAV. the Pith day of Novotoher, A. 11 1331, tl 11l o'clock. A. AI µht tt anti nll«re att perooriti •erotte.l can attend. V. i. IS3 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. 1.117. undrteten. d, Audanr, appnliard by the O• 1 phane Court of Schntkiii c,.nnty, to armis. rap :Ile, and restate the ncvennt of dtl,an WOrtmo and gdwarri O'Brien Admtnlntrat..rb al MADMEN: O'lle. cx, deed., ictil tittPtol for I hat pilfpulut UT hi. ~I nte. In the Bornnith of rotteville„ no TIIRROIDAY. th.. 20th day of Nnt ember.B.l l sl. At 10 o'clock, A. M., It he , lad where an per.ons inPreuted can attend. JOHN P. fIOBART, AUIIIOI. N 0 . ,. 1, 1951. 41-3." AUDITOR'S NOTICE. . - INN the Court . of Common retrtuf efehuylkill Chum . , 1 Ilenry dhetiy .. 1 TP • i : Jane Term. trAI. Andrew Cnchran. - 4 Vend. Envnto F. B. Rae:cher • r rs. I June Term, 1e.51. Andrew Cothran J Vend. Esponar. The undersigned. Auditor. appolutrd by the said 'nttrt, to distribute the fund arising' nom the PdIW Defendont's Hear Estate by the tther ,ff hffinns the t7rednor.., wilt Attend at ho, office, it-, the 11,,rougb ~, I • Ponevllle. on,W EDN ESD AV. : "i7lnher IP IESI, al 13 o'clock. A. M., when and n lre ;11,1 percutir Inter ...filed are Invited toatiend. JOHN P . fI O BA RT. Amlitor - . i Ai •itt• Nov. 1.1451 atrprrons POTICIL N the court or Common !leas of echu . l.l. l / 4 1IICDRLIIY , 1 Thomas Williamson fort' the uce ofJohnAuspactijr ',Mattes Ft.' Fas tembor Term. H. W. Spence). J No.A3 fir Ond.trytzned Auditor appointed by the Court. to At...tutu end report tho persons ciliated the money made under the above elecution and the several anlounts to which each it entitled will mho.' cm that purpose at his office In the Borough aro! , villr, on Wednesday alth day qf November nest, alt , , o'clock, In the forenoon. NATHANIEL. P. HOBART, Atillito.. Oct 19. IE:4 =, 4.2-71 FANCY FUR STORE. , . Tun anh‘..:raher invitee the public erneralle to cal , and examine his large *inch - of FANCV" FITRP. conalstine of Fitch. Stone 7ortin, Lyna.rFrench Pa • Mc and Squirrel Mo(fa. Co,. Vietoria•. &r. Mark and White Waddinz, hy the hale. N. 11.---The 1df...h.0t prices paid for Shipping for.. inch :to Red Fox, Grey Fox. Mnk. Raccoon. Moat:111i. &r.ORO F. WOMRATU, - I niportet-a tot For Realer. No. 13, North 4th at Philadelphia, Ottobot 2.L, 1851. 43-31 n -- • GRAPE VINES, OR 9ALC —12,000 Grape Vines trorn t 143 yraf. IC old, embracing the Cataba. Isabela and Madeln, vseietlee, at the Vineyard of the suterrrlher in Vera county.. Vines I peat old. $3; 2 years old t yeare old Co per hundred Orders received at MOP. TIMER & !MOTHERS' HoteIJOHN Pottsville. GEARRATIT. 43-319 Art NEW CIOODS, JUST RECEIVED. A LABOR and line 3PIAn-ripe,. Jewstoarps, 1. .' meat of Toys. Fancy Driathioeir,. Goads. Darnel , . Cigar Cases. Caney, Rattlee. horses and Wasonsovith a variety of other attic io • Wholegale and Detail at the lowest prireA. OroaGe DoLt.. Importer, No: 101 North tririlt.et . Philadelphia. Also inanuf.tentrer of Cameo, TOP^. , Triek-bores. Rattler, Napkin-Tinge. and Tomer .. Ivory. Wood. &c. GEoace DOLL. Oct. 180E51 42-1 . • 'OLIVER O. RII.GIIT. ALIFOEWCORI.i lIPTICILIT & MIRIST. • riommtPsioN MEKCIIANTS.I 4 /o.sl.N.Millwe - . VPhiladelphia, Idealera in Pleb. Ciinevv, nod Pro •Igione. Have ronstantly on land as usortment ni DRIED nod PICKLED PISA, &v.. viz! Mackerel. l endroiiii i Bida• j Drind . flovc. demon-, Beef. fork.' i Shoolderd, ! flutter. E: d.• Shad, I Lard, i eiterve, 1 ged , : livrringi, tilin.l. I Ince, I NjOrev. &v. Nov. 1.101. 44 ea, __.— 1 RAILROAD SILLS WANTED. Irtoromm....s will be received by the subsariber to the first of Der ember nest,for a supply of (bubo Philadelphia ik Restive Railroad Company. in the year Vial. Persians wishing to I thn• are requested to send In their bids 1011111. as h is eon fluently erpeited no contract will be made after that date. Speelfiestionn ran be obtained 31 any oldie cation. along the tine of the road. J. DUTTON ATEriLft, Chief assistant Enrinscr. PottstOwn Nov. 1. 1651. 44-Int 8&131031 CUTLEVIS & PLATED WARE E base nn hand or tho best quality 16nry hat Wdlett Dinner and:Derert snleea. Antal nr orltboot P. rile, Sliver Plated Dinner and Duerr Parke-lab. , Tea Dessert Plates Sponns. Furn i t ure r largest &e'en lnent of flansebold &likeliest laths remelt. e td reepeetrolly ask an opportunity of ennelntlag the Pergle that Ours le Oct Ilakt plies for trgelnr. eft Ifb st•t: AUD/TOIT'S NOTICE. JOTIN P. iIOCART. Audit°, 44 3 • MEM
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