L±i ~s• =0 Two DOLLA ail per annrm. semi-anntiallv In advance. to ileme who re-ire to the p„,,„iy, and annually in advance to thuseM ho reside ,nit County. The puldwher reeerrre to hint .elf the ortit It, charge ji SO 10/11.1131, w4[ll pa) ment ir. delayed longer than one }ear. ' 4 TO CLUB t . .. Thri.e copies I. one addte.a, 1 - V' • -. lb 00 !Eleven " " " " - 10 00 . Fl(leen ~" .. " • j - . LI.) 00 Five dollars in advance wilt pay 1:0 three year Sobseriplinn Jo the J.ormal. I RATE., OF AINFifiTI , II. I One Square or 14 linos, 3 times, - Every inbaeqnent lbsert ton, 1 - - Four lines. I time. - - Rubarquent ilnenloll9. each. • - . . One Squaw, 3 mou th s. L . - six months. • - - tine Vent'. - Btlilliefl ranlv or 5 I i nee. per intot in, Merchants sod olherv • a - Jeri - Mune by the Year. -with the mi. - flee...of itkw-t 1'1,4 ditrrnr-nt adv., ligenirnla'Weekly. Cr - I ' rinarg , r ClVertileint•lnls.ai p.-, mgrrrntrnt - , miggrav , JOURNAL, SA TU. RDA )',, ' :VOVE~Iff3ER 15, 1851. THE SCHUYL. O.I.VEN CONVENTION The proceediagg of ttie Comity Temper ance Convention, last ii‘londay, will' in found is another column: It was concludell to address the LATislattfre on the subject. , and, if possible, procure i the passage of a law, similar to that lateN - enacted in Maine. A gentleman present; Troia New Volk stated that a great chatigt i t_ was graddallj working among the people of that Slate, and the probability is, they ivtll follow Maine's example before lung.. The Secretary of the Temperance Association' New York 'city. was recently sent on a visit to Maine, to ex amine-the operation - of the new law. give the most favorable account of it, on his return. The, law is [most coMplete--if is comprehensive' and explicit 'and leaves Do room for misunderstandMg, or evasion. Its passage through -the Le4islature is triainli attributed to the efforts iff one individual it lawyer of Portland, wil l .o labored untiring!) for 20 years, to accompi i ish his object. In beneficial effects, over the whole State, an daily more apparent, and i many, who at first opposed it, are now among its warmest ad v()Cat-5. 4 The friends of Temperance, throlighout tht "cOuntry, are beconlipli 'Persuaded that hall way Pleasures, to aby moral reform, ar least calculated -to do tile cause good, and that, as a general thing, an cot& and ef fective revolution of lohg-established ;cus toms gives . inure uuiverLl satisfaction, than a partial change, involving, at tune., very unjust discriminations:l FOR THE COMMIES; sAFETV. The Schuylkill Ilanzers have azain he roine troublesome in ohr midst. Se'veral cases urdi - sgraceful and iiukaisi•fiduct hart' lately occurred, at thireieni drinking estab lishments in• the BoroUgh, in which the Rangers are charges' with being• the perpe trators. They have eruertd tliese places; half a dozen or more in a!gang,and.alter call ing for drinks, refuSed td i pay for their, and, upon the slightest remongranre on the part of - the proprietk, they iliave lallen to and broken up everyg lvithut their reach. and, to one instance laf,t week, maltreated violently the keepers thelmselves. We cannot be charget'l with denouncing, such conduct out of any s l vmpatby we voters tain for these groggeritt, hut, as their proprietors have t-qual rights, and equal claims upon the pht,lit authorities for the protection of themselves and their prop , erty. . We consider the outrageous proceed ings of the Rangers in tats vicinity, for the last year or eighteen months past, a disgrace to any civilized community, and it is high time that effective measures should he taken to put a decided stop io their alarmingly' increasing recurrence. It these men are suffered to continue t!ieir outlawed per petrations with iMpunityj,, we ask. where; iii the name of the4.ormito4 safety, are they to stop ? Who catilsi liiinself safe in a com munity devoid of the cilmisionest protection to the rights of - its citizens ? Are we to al low a set of desperate imen to have their own way, - and set 41 authority, moral and legal, at defiance ? I Let the proper MIL cers see to it strictly that such disturbers of the public peace are !Ought to justice and made - answerable for their conduct to the laws of the land, which uarautee protection tothe property and lives of the people. II the present corps of othlers be insufficient to quell stich outrages andfbriug such ollvntlers to justice, lit others be; appointed w assist them—al any rate, letmeans designed to preserve order and se4ire pro:ectiou to life and property, be sutlicte i nily 'effectivil i- tu put rt"stop, at. once, to such' outlawed-and dan gerous proceedings. Itiwereas well Riliave no laws, as to see them; l trampled - under foot • after this manner, at the constant risk of in ottenatveanemhersof tht! the comnumity: THE CHRISTIANA TRIALS The 24th of Novenifier current has been fixed upon fru the compiencenteni of these trials. . Every one of the prisoners, twenty to be tried sepliraiely. This case is Gettig prepared with die greatest care, the Lfi , trict Attorney havint; been occupied since the 12th of September,' in the preparation of the indictments. A correspondent of the N. Tones says that the j Vriler of proceedings will be as follows: I " ater Will k• tro..(j for 'rgEA,t,S. ' See , lantlV, shontd the% in• arsiiiitted of the et tine ‘,l Treason, they Will he Ilaken to Latma , let and in r• 1 an the :•_'.tate (:otot t{. : the murder of } - ::ths,nt 4 ~,r , n eh. And ut the ,uke , tton m the lh , lnet A ttornr ; y for the I ' mted St4tes. the State'-.Attorney ha Lattea,ter De‘triet has • :tireadv MM , at the l'tt , :m, warrant , char} nt.; MI the pt ' , otter , with the ernne. of InMder i ThildlV. II thOV In't . niaillintsi ,hoth td trelOOO aed murder. they Will he-tiled in the lh , triet I 'our: ‘ 1.4. ot the United r , lates for oirsn'itettly, the Mw.lial in •Nrs;lititn.; the ;tore.. issoi.,l In Mr C,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., , inhalik, and for ..li4 .n tin r...e.tike Of tho t EMI COMMON 4C1100.1.S The Montgomery Loc, , er, rebuking some ..00 , 160a to the introd j uct ion of the Common s;ehool system in Pottsgrove township, 11.! marks : "The common schoot i. the' poor man'. Ir lend—and a much IrettiOne than nll your home -lead exemptions and ant ttttt rot law-. A ittait's wealth). too iitteiiihilitid in a •core Of r ‘ ...,‘ ebeeked boys and girls.— l w horn it Is tor him to educate out of thelwoceed. of lit. daily t oi l. A slight eoutrihuttun front the wealthy. confer, cd ueatton upon the poor—and elevates alt to one vont ith at platform,. where application malt develop.. weittal and moral charaCter alike. qualityine the poor man's sons tbr po.ittisits bf.u.efillnei....s and hon or ut the world. al well aft the. more wealthy. the glory oil the .iystetn—and to appreciate it re quire. a feeling of tilterafity and philanthropy on the part of those who hair nu children to 'educate or. who have. already dode sti We commend tht- Mature to the most kind iegaril 01.111.1. e opposed to th...ot-frol, for it 1 , the ditty one that cult operate upon the feelings or to l d ity allay :lint opp.teriton Laid Ihe great tuna-, 01 Ole people do app i rt•tale I hi. point, the ay-lem can _never Ire improyed, and litehools will he inferior tb those tinder the old sY.-- tern—and that I. needle:; sirxE,s3loN But four of the StAtes have ever tallied Secession, and those ;who advocated it have sound themselves at* all their exertions, a lean minority, as the fidlovving table tvi show : Txtal Arrii You. Suexiiep. Sree,si.n. .Vaj.Pr.Ci M 1201,1 PP., 56.100 2>;joo 21,4eu 2,:m0 14 Alabama, 14,EL21 40 1 .54,0 24,300 C... 20) tome 54;0ti0 36,000 M.l !al B Carolina, 40.500 14251 n 16 .5 1 /0 7 , 5110 19 Total, 235.4 00 141,200 1 (P..2.00 39 tll4 15 0:7 CORRECTION. 4We were 'in error last week in stating th 4 the l3oroughoTax, fur the present yearov,as ten mills. The rate is only 9 mills. Eight mills, the usual rate hut several years pas't, was assessed fur Bor eugh -puiposes, and Zone mill for redeeming outstanding debts. • - MARRIAGE STATISTICS. All . , Mankind seem to have great interest in due kind of statistics at least, that which relates, to the holy - state of matrimony.— They generally inquire most sedulously into the last " new case," and even into the "premonitory symptoms," so that there are feri!thingsdn' which the histoiy of individu als is better known, than in this part of their domestic relations. It is only *of late years, however, that Staticians have taken the sub jet:up, by wholesale, and made it a part of Legislative inquiry. We find in the Cincin nati Gazette, of a late date, the results, in the . aggregate, of several of the European States, and of :some portions of the United States. It is, in some stages of the rise and fall of nations. of real importance to know the Statistic s of Marriage. For example, in the'ilecline of nations, the marriages of alt that part of the people, who have the means of self-subsistence, rapidly diminish. Now, in the declining days of Rome, the e Knights, and Roman gentletnen generall, at4olutely refused to marry, and Imperial Decrees were put fi,rtlt requiring them to many (!) because their neglect in this particular was positively reducing the strength of the Empire. This is one of the examples which may be given, in illustration of Mr. Malthus' great princi ple, that• population is limited by the limits of food ; for the roman gentlemen declined marriage, bemuse it was, too expensive to kepip a family. No_such results are likely to oeedr . in this food-producing country, for centuries to come.' In fact too early and revkless marriages ',is the opposite evil to which our country is more inelioed. It is curious, however, to look a little thi s matter• a. illustrating, the general „vies of theaSiwial Economy. aim $3 114) 5 CIO v un 300 DM lu the city of Boston statistics are much better preserved and attended to, than in any otherpart of2the country; from the report of tfiti city Register for 1850, the following. showing some of the .general results, is taken : Hai In 1170. - lan lit,:t••• lit I .1...111, .7 '101 , 00101114 Ala t nave- , in the Ivhole 11111iloo. - - • I Pr•ilialkii id Mari iiil!i•••• 1,. p•pulaU, over IL - I 117 la uu.L•r 120 year, ot age, - 'roihitigat of Alan ilozr. to population la v, et'n and '2O year , ot azy, - I in' IS Niarria4l•••betwt,n .1 he aze of and M. 2,2.411 Prnport lon of INEII7III2C , between '2 l ) 111141 It l to population I.etween Iho.e nze. I ni Malflll,Z , - al.ove the ace of .10 '1%!11. Thopoi hon ui :qaf riwze , in the population . k the of 10, - : - 1 01 110 'rellontiolowe of female- over stale , tout- rid bmWit,ll . .. l) and ear.. - pr et 'redomittatitV,Of Wa11... over fomale• mur- ried 25 anti 10 year-, - - 1.10 in et 'roportion (.1 the whole Humber of mar riage,. het Weell ll ;tad 10 year , - 1.5 pr Cl From these proportions,' it follo'ws : - 1. That jity-s, tits of the American popu lation marry between the ages of 20 and 40. Of the whole number of marriages, more ,than one half marry between 20 and 30 ''eats of age. 2. That there is a considerable discrepancy to ages, at marriage, between males and te males—the males being on an average from three to live years older than the females : as shown by the fact, that the largest pro portion of females marry between 20 and 25 and the largest proportion of males be ween 15 and3o. .2. Tile tact that only 236 marriages out .01 2,557 took place under 20 years of age, disproves the common idea that a very large portion of Ainetican women marry too young. But of 2.557 womeu married. 431 were under 2u—which is but one-si rth part. -1. The number who marry over 40 years of age is quite small. Of these, the largest number are widows and widowers. lu reference to second marriages, we have the lidbiwing farts : Fir./ ularl 'rl r.. N . rPel,rri marriage,. /•:,,, ~ uinrnuee: We thus see that a little more than (me rit:le ul married parties enter into second marriages: hut the nuhiber of those who marry oftener i% very small. Some may be curious' to know what dif rereure there may be among men and women in the I,,ohney to second inarriagrs. ,The numbers are— 5.,-and mart WWl . '" Ti/1“1 Marti:UV., 1.,401,ri/1-41tius This sevins to give men the greatest ten dency to Mien miirriaizes : but is not some thing due to the thtierence ul opporlunrltes in the hiller part of !ire ? PO.TTSVILLE SPIRIT Tt seetus that one of the principal persons in the recent revolution in Northern Mexico, is a Pot tsvilltati—Major MeMicken. lie was also, *according to the following account, one of the leaders in. the recent Cuban agitation. The Matamoros correspondent of the "Alta gives the following ,account of some Ameri cans who arc conspicuous among the insur g'en is •t ilalrn I, Me:qieken t• the Adjittant-Genoral 61 the nuxtliartes. and -tir. the.. with his enet* . , us lunch a- he• dal the Cuban eatt-e Col Ford wag wounded in the head on the third or fourth day He the what d 'tern. tie Leon of tin- non tier ('apt V utker t , the rtunlnuz,--tar 01 Ins , eleet eontitain .and-how- bun-ett tothentoeetetionallt Ina thine Id ' nn• the brother-in-law ot Senator•Lhivnt. nt 111,1-4ppi. I• a , pre-entilleft ut Neal and conned a.sltt, I 111 stature. being able to look down ',lsm intv e tc-footer, nr Up tutu any 'AI- Ile I. i; iert - f; niche , ta DI VIDEN Dfi DECLARED lollbwing are the dividends declared for the last six months by the Institutions and Companies n am e d : Rluk 01:Montgomery County, r. per cent Mechanics' Bank. Philadelphia, I; .4 Manula.:turers' and Mechanics' Bank, 4 Kensington Bank: ' •• commercial Bank. 4 " • Rink of Commerce, S •• Southwark Bank, t;irard Bank. Kink . 01 Penn Towtil.hip, Philadelphia Bank. f, • '` Delaware Mutual Insurance Cu. on capital stock, Delaware Alutual Insurance Cu On script, Norristown Insurance and Water Company, Farmer,' anti'Mcchanics' Bank Mioers' Bank of Pottsville, Chesnut Hill and Springhouse Turnpike, • Columbia Bank S: Bridge Co., 4' •• Philadelphia Insurance Co., -- /4 •• Harrisburg Bank,'a " Bank of Middletown, 4 " Farmers' Bank oiLar.caster, 4 Lancaqter County Bank, 5 •• Lancaster Bank, 4 " I‘ltk Bank, e 4 " Farmers' Banli>!".a Readin7,. 4 •• Farmers' Bank (Putisvill'e,) 4 Bank of Danille, 4 •• Batik of Chester County, $1 tat per share w wmarrs AND Imp:At:tams •, The following, tattle of the number of pounds, or of various articles, 10. a bushel,, may be of iuterestio our readers: Of wheat,oo poundi. Of shelled corn, , 56 do Of corn on the cob, 70 do • of rye, 56 do „ Of oats, 36 do . of barley, 46 do Of potatueF-, 60 • dii Of beans, 60 do Of bran, .20 do - Of clover seed, 00 do Of timothy seed, 45 do Of flax seed, 45 d o 01 lieinp seed, ; 44 do Of buckwheat, 52 do Of blue grass seed, 14 do Of erstor beans, 46 'd o Of dried peaches, 33 do Of dried apples, 24 do - Of onions, 57 do Of salt,so do EIMIME in" Rime Coor..—A lawyer named Byrd lei dead . in Richmond, on Wednesday, in a fit of passion. INTERESTING ANNIVERSARY. The Cincinnati Commercial,. contains the following description of a curious Anniver sary which was celebrated in that city some twenty years ago.. On the 4th of Novem ber, sixty-nine years ago, a party of adven turers from the Eastern States, after a long and toilsome journey, descended the. Ohio river. and encamped on the spot where the Newport Barracks now stand, where they separated tor the several " stations "ie Ken tuckey,.first pledging each other in a spirit that may be termed prophetically romantic, to meet on the same 'spot—or such of them as might survive,—in fiitty years from Mai day. This agreement was made on the 4th day of November. 1782. In the year 1832, on the 4th day of Nov., precisely fifty years atter the time of the agreement, four of the old band met upon the , spot to fulfil their promise! One of them was over ninety years of age, the rest were under three score and ten. After remaining a few days, they turned their steps home ward—not through a wilderness as they did a half a hundred years before, but through scenes of busy life, and the hum of industrial millions : nor did they promise another meeting, as that was an event fixed by a- Higher Will ; and it has taken place! They are all dead ! [a' OCEAN Wotta.The channel at San dy Hook is narrowing very rapidly. In 1716 the distance from the lig4t-house to the wa ter's edge on the north was 2159 yards—and in 1848 the distance was 1.173 yards I the - land having gained 956 yards in 87 years, or 114 yards per year. Where the channel was 20 feet deep in 1836 there is now dry ground. Cape May is losing about as fast as Sandy Hook gains, a very large track having been gradually washed away during a few years past. The Buttermilk Channel, between Gov ernor's Island and Long Island is deepening. There - are traditions that at the revolutiona ry war, wagons could ride at low water from one` island: to the other. Now large ships pass through. 7 -Neicark Advertarr. rl7 WE LEARN from the Frederickburg Arics- that a woman, named Betsey Proctor, hung herself at the poor-house, in that town a few drys ago. The News' says that there was an incident in the history of the life of this woman, worthy of record. She had been blind fur ten years, and became so un- der the following circumstances :—When a married woman her husband charged her with incostancy to the marriage vow. She emphatically denied it, and upon her bended knees prayed God 'to strike her blind, if true. Immediately after she went blind. She died by the violence of her own hands, distracted by the constant apprehension of the further judgments of heaven. foreign 3tenis. QT AnneJazion of Ireland.—The World of Dublin. • thinks that if Ireland were an nexed to the United States she would not re main as she is —the Lazarus of nations.— Her "pauper sores" would be healed at once, and her people would -not be obliged to Ily from her generous soil. The World also thinks that the annexation cry may yet be raised. aj Journal des Delffits'urges upon the French 9overnment to carry the 'telegraph wires, now complete between London and Paris, at once to Marseilles, so as place Lon don in immediate communication with the Mediterranean. The cost would not be more than f 2700, [CP At Mahalathslarar, in India. the fall of rain is generally about 2.51) inches s in the season ! At Paris It is IS inches, and al Kendal, the most watery place in England, it is 3G inches rn the year .' Truly Mahah. ulishwar must he a delightful place of resi dence. [C 7 ' The pu.ittion of France, says the Eu ropean Times., is causing the deepest excite ment throughout Germany, and the impres sion is very general that Louis Napoleon looks for support in his ambition; projects to the great Northern Powers. 17)" .4 Bohemian journal has the following 'from Constantinople, without date :—“The \Vechabites have'attacked the cities of Mecca and Medina, massacred a great number of the inhabitants, burned the mosques, and pillaged the cities." - I:a" Th.: Lords of the Admirality have given orders that British ships of war are not to salute Dutch Consuls, as Dutch ships of war salute 13Q consuls', except those of their own country. LEI I rer,onQ •• 11FN IV.IIIV N .:,4 V. I 9 V`.4 13 - Sedotious Poultry. —Ferdinand II of Naples, has caused all the chickens and tur keys, fattening for Christmas, which have tri-colored leathers, to be seized and slaught ered. fry-A Spanish paper calcula:es that there are 3.0(4 languages spoken throughout the world-587 in Europe, 937 in Asia, trdi in Africa, and 1,2111 in America. 1 new t hing.. —They bake bread with steam in London.' The steam is conveyed to the ovens, by pipes. It is said to balt• de lightfully. li:7" The Emperor of Austria, on leaving Lombardy, commuted the sentences of polit ical offenders who had been condemned to an imprisonment of not longer than one year. ID — We not ,ce, among the new things,lndia rubber bed-ticks, filled with wind, instead of feathers. DECIDED.—The suit pending for some time past in New York, hetween the separ ted portions of the Methodist church, has been decided by the Court —the Methodist church South is entitled to its proportionate share of the funds and property of the church. This was the point in dispute— ihe right in Such a division having been de nied by the Methodist Church North, 13:7TirE 'GO exiled, passengers, taken on board the Mississippi at the Dardanelles, iwere disposed of as follows • Gone to England, Left at Smyrna, 2 Brought to New York, 42 fi '. ll= D 4 Total, g:7 THE COTTON Factory, at the corner of Hamilton and Nixon Streets, near Fair mount, Philadelphia, was-destroyed by fire on Wedne vda night last, and several lives - lust. Whole loss is estimated at $30,000 $35,000. (I:7Wr. LEARN from a friend, who was present, that our young townsman. T. H. Walker,Esq.,delivered an able lectu re belbre a crowded house, - at the Reading Literary So ciety, on Tuesday evening last. TIE STEAMSHIP Mississippi arrived at New York on Monday, with 42 of the Hun garians who accompanied Kossuth—he and and the remainder of the party having gone to England. I'D" FATTIER MATHEW, in his eloquent farewell address to the people of the Uuited States, says he has added to the ranks of tem. perance 600,000 disciples in America. (1:7 AN Evr.anNM's entertainment is :o be given at Barnum's Museuth, Philadelphia, on Monday, 24th, for the benefit of the "•Kossuth Fund." Wonamo ➢fen's Nail Factury, at Plicenixville, has been doing nothing for two months, on account of the low nutter in the Schuylkill. 07 . THE Grand Jury were charged at Sy racuse on Wednesday, in the case of the late rioters, and urged to perform their duty with ut favor. THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AI) POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. IA Arne COOL TRADE .ron Ism . •4ti_ W The quantity sent this.week by Railroad, is 38,- 392 11—by Canal, 17.6:11. 00—for the week. 56,- 221 11 tons, about 200 tons less than last week.— Total quantity by Railroad, 1,50,642 0:—Jo. by Canal, 5.33,40 IS tons, making in the aggregate 2,099,232 03 tons %ant to market from Schuylkill county so tar the present year. The Railroad year cads the 30th of November. We commend the following commune /aion, from, an Operator engaged both in Mining and Ship. ping, as worthy the serious attention of the trade here. The great increase in tins consumption this year, renders it certain that all the Coal that can be produced next year, with the present facilities, will he required, and fair rates, plot higle prices) can be obtained by merely refusing to take less.— There is no reason either that the prices of Coal should be reduced here during the Winter season below what they were during the Summer and Fall, as has herrtotbre been the case. Taking the suite of the weather into consideration, the prices ought in fact to be higher, -,-and as the transporting Companies make . .no difference, why should the producer? Nor Mite the consumers any cause to complain, because they have been receiving Coal 1 during the whole season at unusually low rates: MII. B. BANNAN—Detir St r. Permit me through the colmuns 01 your valuable paper, to speak u word of caution and advice to the Mining Opera tors of your county. lam one of them in Let, and in my t4ympatlues . , and what I would say, I believe they need to understand. For a mouth or two past the market has taken all the Coal your mines were able to produce, and at Lir remunerative prices. The prices obtained have no more than compensated for the risks and ex penses of mining, and a fair interest on the capital invested in. machinery, &c. It has been evident from the course ul the market the entire rear that the consumption of Coal has caught up with the product. Producers now stand in a position to enable them to ail and oldasn lair prices, ter an article of prime necessity. Looking at this Let tally and Mirly, was there ever greater folly than for the pritilliver,, by competition and pbtty jealousies among !twin selves, to retitle, the prier of the article to the 1111,1011.4 price• M years past -Every Wall who Mini, you', or has any interest in Collieries knows that to produce White Ash Coal for 1,-s liian or lied Ash, Iron] the deep, choice veins, at less than 52 25, will inevitably bring runt upon the l'ru- dueer.f Why. then, is it not better to stop prodoeinti when Coal will not bring these priers. The mar- Let requires the article and moat Jolty it. A atop pat-e of one month would at any t our oblige ll.e Consumer to mane forward and meet your de mands. 1 am led to make this apitettl Irom the knowledge jug obtained of a deliberate premedita ted (-Wort now bean; made by the leading rit:rhq stn,F,, House, occupying wharves at Port Rich mond. to take , advantage of the approaching dull season, It, obtain Coal at much less pram, than they have heretofore paid. The present move is preliminary to further reduction. 11 operatiirs licit' to their present demand they are, hereafter, entirely at the mercy of this hone and a few other. stmlarly disposed. 1. it nut better at once to take it decided stand. and stop pr....clueing, rataer than be r um,/ by going On, simply to enable t 110 , 4: who base been • (fearing • ' the market the V111)11. 1111 antietpuling ibis very move to an their coatruct+ at a profit. A fairer t . tpportuntty never was. °tiered lit opera tor., of SchttylLitt et tty to tteelare their I tei,e pendence of -nett etnalanattote , , than the pre-cut %V ill they not avatl hetretelve+ of it A blighter htroveet than 14 u a to yr/11, 10 collie, a they will bill Ile Mtn and alined, tiever opened to them eunnot Inn hope II wdrd is yawn may not be un heeded. -to cIIMON PIIILADELNIIA, Nor, inber 10, 1S:11 The pre,ent 4ea'. n Itki;4111 !Tyr been u proioahl. year for the Operator , , owl wou ad have feel) -o, If till • Middle men - nut Philadelphia had not gone into the .Nlarket early ail he Spring and tore-red and eon trayted to deltveiCoul at the very low rates that pre vailed then, thronzhoutp"-e,reater the -/•a• .41/1 t I:lwrs engaged la inanng and shipping, tit order to retain their etislomers,were breed to make the same offers. and the great bun: of the Coal produced here was absolutely sold at the low rates ut whnit the trade opened, notwithstanding the market has taken an increase 01 nearly 600,000 tons from our Te-21011. The uveraze prices orlauted for \V lute Ash have pot netted over 51 I'M to the producer, and for Bed Ash $2 Olt per lon. for the year, which Mess than the initial cost ofprodeic iton at more than,onediall the Colbert.- The result is that 1,11.111 e, and money scarcer In this re glop than it was time last year We' will take. 04,a.,1011 herein ter to point nut some of the errors the trade has committed, and the evils tinder which It labors, some ni whielyean be removed ,iradually by determined and united efforts. Amnnnl of I'.al ...Ili by the Philadelphia and Read ing Railroad and Sella ylk ill or t h e wri.k irrid lag Tiir.day evoitilog Ia NI. ItAII.RUAD IS KEN T"? rl.. W ERIN ToT L P. Carbon, 11,159 11. 473.000 01 7124,90 279.437 IN 4,5:01 14 167.955 OI 1 !..17'111 51.1501 15 14 Maven, 10,141/ 01 04;3. 1 01 14,:4,129 00_11;5)452 13 P. Clint 00, 0,562 00 200,921 03 1.317 10 35.147 03 Total 35,391 II 1.565.6 , 12 fay 17,531 W 533,559 I=l Total, 1,000,232 0:1 To gator period lard year, Iy Rat'road, 4°30,631 17 •• Canal, 2•+9,03(1 tR f 1,518.664 04 - I orrealte, thin year, en for, 5 •0,507 10 lona. _ . Y, 4 RAIL ROA ii:•.' . k \ 4 4 , The ftillowingt• the. Qua to II yat 'oat tratieported over the different (in ilroa d• in etc hlikill Could yfor the week ending Thursday evening. W ERIE . TOT•I.. Mine 11111 and S. H. It. H. 22,315 05 ' 'NIS& (II Little Selsu)lkill It. It. 7.006 08 2121:08 . 6 12 Mill Creek do 9.091 01 142,716 06 Mount Carbon do • 6,1151 111 208,4101 00 Schuylkill Valley d., 109,63 II 347.164 i'3 Mt Carlton and Pt Carbon 10,3(47 08 416,180 IV t'. I. TitApE Quantity 'rhino utark.t (or aloe w.rk ending Nov Insl. Lehigh Coal Co,. Room Run }Mom, Mat=l Spring. Mottotalo,Coal Co!pram Coal, Cranberry Coal 4:0111113 ny , ~ I. 06 1014!0 19, Hazleton Coal,Cn . , 2,910 13 106,012 11 Diamond foal Company, Tnt 114 311.071 09 Burk Mounialn Coal. 1,1143 19 91,3911 IN 1 , 6'111w :bairn Coal Co.. 21.067 06 Tmal, 23,431 11 916.017 To same p.•rlod last year 617,752 II lil!=112111 KATES OF TOLL AND TR ANAPORTATION Oh UN ILMOA MEM From NI Carbon.S.Haven.P.Clinton To Richmond To Philnotelphli = From Pnrt•CaNmn to Phil:Wetyliu •• Mount Carbon " tick) iimiren, " Port Clinton I= P 1 4 .113.13. INtlmmonn. fi• York Frnm Pnrt eitrbon. 65 95 $1 55 •• Nit. ratlton, 65 05 155 " P• Haven, 60 941 150a1 5/ FRENCH SIMS, SHAWLS A CLOAKS. AGNEW & ((I., CIIESNUP etTBEET, Phil adelphia, have now open and for sale, the m o st splendid stock Of Silks, Shawls, Cloaks, and Men noes, ever ..tinned, ill the Ladies of Philadelphia and vicinit) ; aiso(superior 1-4 wide Milk :Velveta tor Cloaks and Manitllas, c olors black, blur, pr• net gr., n. purple. ¢c., &c. A Intl stork of Paris pnn led fillinslin de Lams, and Cashmeres. Ileavy Brocade Saks. brown. blue, purple, garnet and mode colors, while, pink, blue. and corn colors, for Wedding dress es ; black, Clo-de, Ryan and Ottoman bilks, splint did Embroidered Crape Shawl., , Brochalring and square Wool Shawls, Paris Embroidered Chemezet - ten, Sleeves. Cuffs. rollara, plain and embroidered Cambric Ilandkerchiefe, Lathe' and Cent lemens' White and Kid Cloves, Lupins, black Bombazines, Canton Cloth, and Alpaca ; with a large alnek of lila ple and fancy dry•giiods, a large portion of which have been purchased at the late large Auction sales In New York and ilsiseliy, and will be sold below Importation prices N. B.—We have ifelernainesl to sell off the stock in our store lb& next door &Wife. Buyers inn have real bargains by calling iminsdiately.as.-it moist be closed out in a few days. N0v.15,1851. 46-61 BALL OF TED YOUNG MIN'S DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION. THE yontigiauen of Pottsville and vicinity pro pse go:DI grand Ball, in the Town Ball, Pottsville, on O WEDNESpAY evening, November 26, 1551, at which they would be pleased to ..ee a general' attendance. Al a special meeting 01 the Association, the bil lowing gentlemen were selected to super intend the affair : Commilte, of Arranzentent „lames A. WHarrrtn, G. L. Vhet, Tho 4. J. M'Camant John Kotler, C. M. Hall, H. L Cake, Edward Kelly, Lonnie! Henry, o 161an3germ Garret L. Viler, Jim. A. Witarron Elm. M. Hall, P Neville, John Curry Dr. A .'M'llarroti, Edward Kelly, John Wynkuop, J. B. Falls, ~ Joseph Schuyler, John Boekley, Win: Chri.untan, Ruben St. Clair, H. Aechiernacht, John Mellon, . Frederick Foster, M. Mohen, Adam Kline, Frederick A. Ent, Dr. Hale, Tho, Fo-der, 1)r. Leonard, Bernard Reilly, .:. -- AVa..hiliston Bigler, , J. M. Richards - Dr. Ebur, Frederick Betz, George Wynkoop, Benjamin Christ Geo. Huntzinger J. M. Feuer, - ' , .. -, ,ay. ReiAnyder, Floor Allinagtr , . Cul. C. F. Jackson, ' H. L. Lake. Al gi 'taut Floor Mani: en. John P. Powers, . John Kepner. Price of Tickets one Zoller. Pottsville Nov. 8, 45-3 t DAMON'S 8 4 4 111 TY CASEEI s VOL. 2. Select Cases in Equity and at Law, , argned and determined in the Court of Common Pleas. for itis First Judicial District, from 1844 to 1851, by A. V. • Parsons. NO 4. Just published and for sale by H. HAN NAN, Bookseller and Publisher. Nov. 1, 151. 44 FATiIERH--Flrst quo_lity FEATHERS. for ode by_ J. M. BEATTY & SON. Much WO, 1831 134 OMIPET AND FLANNEL FACTORY. IiTTENTior. Id RESPECTFULLY INVITED to the following goods, now. ready in store for bale. which will be sold at reasonable prices for cash, viz, Veaitian Carpets from 13 cents to RI per yard; Ingrain 45 to 75; Beat Listing Carpet" 50 cents, and Rag Car pets from 35 to 40 vents per yard; Woollen Flannels 33 to 30 tents per yard; 2...5 yards of Vortitian Carpet, an excellent article, vtry stout, all Double Woolen Chain and splendid patterns, 313 inches wide, suitable for churches or for passages and entries of dwellings. Cash raid for Wool and Listing. FRANKLIN HARRIS, Manufacturer of Carpets and Flannels, near the North Well./ corn er or centre And ilinersyMe Road, Pouvrille,Pa. Nov.n, Issl 45-3 m OnP4ItsAIS' COURT SALE. filltggll AN /' to an order of the Orphans' Court of 73c buy littli County, the subscriber, Jacob Hammer, /113111111111 , 1f.111 , f of the Estate of Benjamin Bode, late of the Burougn ofOrwigsburcin the COO tay of Schuyl kill, deceased, will expose to sale by Public Vendor, on SA'FGUI)AV . Bo. Vet day of November neat, at I o'clock 111 the afternoon, at the house or 2 4 anmel F. BOS 3 ard. InnkeepCf, in the Borough of Orwigsburg, in the County Of 1. 4 - Julyll.lll.oe following described Meat Estate, t is : NO. 1. Nil tat certain Two Story Tavern House, pawy some and partly brick, with a two story brick Back Building atta, hrd, e i tabling, &c., and Lnt of ground, situate hi the Borough of OrWittsburg afore said, bounded in front by Main Street, in the rear by an Alley. On the east by VII rte Street, and on the west by part ° I Lot No. lii, containing in width sixty two feet and in depth one goindied and forty-eight feet six inches, being the major put int lot marked In the general Plan of said Borough will, No. 16. No. 2. Also, tine other 1...1 of ground, situate in the Borough of ( iris igsburg of bounded on the north by Mittlin rirreet, on the south by an Ally y, pn the east by tut No 54, and on the west by Wayne Street. containing in width 66 feet, and in leugth or depth. one hundred nod eighty-one feel six inches, being the lot warted in thegeneral plan of gold Bor ough number eighty-one, with the appurtenances. No. 3. Also A certain Tract of Land, situate in North Alanheon Township. to said county, bounded by I out of Abraham Ilitlebish, Thomas Fey, Henry Huy. and Edward Kearns., ontaiiiing eiahty-sic acres and one hund,ent and tiny nitrites, strict measure. with Ibe apps tents tires, ron,iisting ofa Iwo story' Lug Dwelling House, long lid rit, a stone Spring House and other outbuildings. No. 4. Also, tine other Trout of Lend, situate In Sid LOWnShil/. l .oUndelt by Irnd Of' Joseph Ifillegas, Ilenry Illy, and other 1.11.11 of deiceiteni, containing fifty-four acres and line hundred . and forty-two per ,Ates. Mt! l." 511th Inc appurtenance,. Cialsl•l - of smalliDwelling Douse, a SAw Mlll, and a Closer Mill, Ace. , No. 5 Also, line other Tract of Latol, situate in said township. bouttninint Inv Lind of 'Usury boy, Jo -011111 ll.lirg•i• SololOoft Lebenetnol minihe last shove described Irmo. , nm Gunmy siltty-th gi acres and sixty sit perch... 4,1.1 ice-,51,,W1111 the appsr tenances,Acc No. O. Also line tit her Trat I Of Lail& Situate said township, bounded by land 01 Henry 11ii Y and Edward liearin- I 41.11.11111ng One acre and sittc 11er - CII , ,MOO'Or 0011 the a ppurtenances. &c. No. 7. Airo .1 he one hill, equal, undivided bah part id 3 M.. lof r00!..r . 1.31.1,141.31 e in said town. held lit roinunin with Henry lloy, bounded by isnot of Iln toy llndienhiwk, John Fisher. Jaunt, sienipell :41111 containing twenty TO . a, acres, _and one Mitotrcil and twenty four pert hen, raft , l MY32 4 11,. w It I, the apputten.wireii. No s. A 1..,, Tile one entitcl. undivided, half Iran of 3 I rid tit 1-101, sunale tit 4.1n1 towneliiii, held in common with ilenry Hoy, 'rounded by tind of John Fisher, Jacob sitappe:l, boot above dear a bed, containing tiv, acres, 1110Ie or less, with the appur i,itattLer:. C 4, 11•1411lig of a one-story Shine Ilwrlling lair the F;stAtit of the saki dece.ieed. Anrndam r ailt he oven and the rondffinns of Sal. Jaade known at the litm, :111,11113CP of Sale, by JACull lIA%IMER , Ailmlits.tratt.r n, order uf !he I OW t) 4,11E1. K tErsunt.it, Clerk. Orwtgsburg, ort. T. '5l. [Nov I. •51 I 44-41 VALIIMILE Real Estate For SALE: Film.: 51it...4,11,er, En. rittor tile lalt Will and Tr.tailweit Jacob 11•1111. • 11, Will I 111,0:“.n. 011 , 41'n 1t1).%\. the titil 41.1 y Nnvett, her irtc‘i.•tt 'CHO/ k, 51.. at the Public 11,11,.•• FrlellenKlmra, Svialtyll.lllC...titt tg. UV, iteni 6atatr. .11t141.: In Wayne TOWn•ItII., In 4a1.1 manly. P.! Mil., 1 . 1'011.1,111e, and ,bolit .It milt, from Seitttnlkill llanell. No I. Containing 11 , urge.. 0 1 per , he., bum led by tract, No+. :I, and I. +lnd land of Daniel gib:refer, and Jo Nei.ll I.lrnis n. The Iloprorrinvol+ no conSlistung ft a thy. fling I ilon.e. large Barn, a Tol 0111.•, uulhnlld log.. with i. good ufl.ll3rd of kOld4 of 1 * (1111 trot,. , .1 .1. R s , • NI! 1. Containing tSY at rev and Co perches, honnded 1.,y (fart Nil. 14(111 lAIIII 01 Inloo Kegnincrline, Jona than K.•ntun•rlto_ and otilels. Nn 3 I'..ittaittiliv, 65 acres, 20 pelf-hew toy trans N... I 4:1.14, and land of Null') 1100.00,1 S.-1.1.11a Nloo Can 40.1 111 L Cont.tiiting 31 :tries 32 perches, bon tidt-d hY Ira, Is \o- I and 3. Th.- improv,•,..eni.. 01 .t Dwelling 114.1i , e. and ,priog Iluusr, with a good orchard Th.• soil of the above land,, IY a good !Led shale. w.•Il waterrol, and p-ut thereof well unry berx . d. well .tivialed With good tovadow'ground, and to good state oft Ter we made known on the day of sale slid no. session given on Ihr, IDOL clay 01 April, 1n52. (1r . .41;;.b1it: No I, 1'.51 REGISTER'S NOTICE. moTicE Ir hereby gitien, that the Admint-drators, .L.Nr:uardian•, nod Truetees, he reinaner named. have tiled their resortive ac.. 0111.• rf the f...114t . 111K Er. tales, in the Itegister'a thro.o orin.• roomy 0114, ' t oy' 1011, which aecounts have hint allowed by the Itegi+- ler, and will he presented to the dint.gea of the Or phans' Court of said County, at, a Oilians' Court to he 'Io Id at Pott,v Ole, for 11.11.fn ti rounty. un TIIP,S. DA V, the . 2tul day of December nett, at to o'clock ht the foremetit, for allowance and Cotillion:11mo, %viten and where Sit perron. Mi.-rested may:attend if they think proper 1. The Arroitot of Jacob Hibler, Administrator of the EstaieJlf Robert Woodside, late of the Ilormigh of Pottsville, 2. The Account of Prance. Varnall and Mary `,,v der, Alllllllll.4rillibl,lfnur ySnyider, late of limier Township, Jec'd. 3. 'The Arertnnt of 'Adlllllll.ll3to.l :Mary Diener, late of Lower Mahan , Immo 1%.“ itsltep, derM -I. The Acentint nl Jalm P Illobart,Trustee to make sale of the Real P.qate of Jacob Znitnierman, late .4 Union TowllSlllll, der.ll. CAN O .I 5. The Amount o f Dewald Faust, Adminietialor of the of A litahato..Faust, late of South Mao helm Township, Seta. The Account of Stephen Balite, Jr., Guardian of the Pei AIM and Estate of Mary Alice Hunt/Anger, a Minor Daughter of Edwa rd iltintzinger, der'il. 7. The leciiiitit of Samuel illonizinger, Guardian of the Person and Estate of Edward Iliiiitzinger, a Minor Son of Edo 9ril Iluutzutyer, dec'il. The Account of Peter F. I utiwig,Guardian of the Person and E,..taie of Matilda Gat harine Mot ng er, a Minor Daiighter "(Edward Dunizinger, 9. The Account of Dantel 11. Stager and Joseph Deng Per. Administrators "r - the Estate of Saumet etheetfer, late of the itorisugh of Schuylkill Haven, Jer 'd. 10 Tie • Account of Daniel U. Kerfitther. Guardian of the Nlanoi rhildret, of Joqeph Rover. deed. DANIEL K Elti'llEß. Reglit,r Ileg.tero 011ice,11rwigshore, t Nov I, 1%.11 AUDITOE'S NOTICE, 'IIE 11:010rstLitie., Auditor, appointsil by the Or phans Court I.frslitolkill county, in audit, terra 11.., and irstatr the aerolint of Samuel Ih•o'ner, Ad ininistrator, rkr. , of On KILL NUNNEMACIIRR. deed will attend for that purpose at his otTire in the Bor mirth of P0tt5...1110,00 FRIDAY, Novell-Ihr, 21, ISSI at 10 "'chic k A. N., when and where all personi in terested ati aurod W ELI: • TUT• L 9,301 05 371,679 15 9..177 10 01,485 05 EMI= MEZEI 3 951 04 107, ON 07 '235 05 39,3041 10 Nov. 1,1851 AUDITOR'S NOTICE ••Il F. ontier.Ogorkl. Auditor. apporntugl by the Court 1. of 1%1111111011 Plea. of S-lioylkill Courtly, to dltarrb ulr the or Ito. hand.. of Benjamin ,F. Taylor, Atooguer of Errius. & MI ERN. will attrnd (or drat purpose ni nth,., is the Llorough of Pottit4 on TV ESDAI , the day Of November. A. D. ISSI, at 10 o'clork,'.k. M., when and where all pertionti can attend. )(MIN P. HOBART, Auditor. Nov I. 11451. 44-31. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. MEM undingia -Auditor, aptiointed by Ile Or- . I p11:1 Ile court of Kehitylk to audit, re settle, and ri , aiati• arrow at of Susan O'Brien and Edward O'Brirn. Administrators of ANDREU O'BRI EN, tfre'd., will alit - i..1 for that purpose at his offiro, In the Himmel& oi Pottsville, on THURSDAY, the ?.)111 day of - Nov ed!bi-r. ISSI, at loo`ritock, A. M., when and whore all in -Ewing oilier...fed Call :Mend. JOIIN 1 1 .11011 ART„ Auditor. Nov .1, ISSI 1112=E1 an IN ilie Cowl of common Plea:, isf Arliuylkill County, Henry studir re 1 , J u ne Term, ISSI. . Andrew Cochran. ll N'entl- - . Eationti.t P. II Kaeirhei . es. I Jiine Term, Ihsl. A mirr w rochra n _I -',. ‘'end Exh ,,, i. , • .- The iintler.ifned, Auditor, a'jtpoilttkd by the e a id rourt, to distribute the Rind arising from 1111. Falk. 01 Defendant', Real Estate by Ow Sheriff. is 1111 l TIC the erediiiirs, will attend al hin otire, in the Ilnrough of Putisville, in WEDNESDAV; November lg. Inftl, ni 10 o'clock, A. M.. when and .yjlere all nf.,..,..a inter- P,lftd afe invited twinend. JoIIN P., 11011 ART. Auditor. 41 RN 13!G=131 9 1 11 E atiligcribei int - tics the public generally to call 1 and examone ht+ tarpe sloglc of FA N('\' Pllllr4, conskiing of Pitch. Stone MPrtin, Lynx, French.rta ble and Slpeirrel Murree. !loam, Victoria?, 6tc.. Black and White Wadding. by the bale. N. 11.—The higliegt •prire4 paid for Shipping Pon.. such as Red Fox, (10... t mink.anrcnon. shir:krat • ke. (EEO F. %VOMRATII, Impanel, abet Fnr Dealer. No. 13, North 4th at. Pfilladelphia. October 25. 1851. 42-31 n NEW GOODS. JOST RECEIVED. I A LA ItHII and fine issort- Pipes. Jewsharps, A moot of Toys, Parley Dominoes, Goads, Ga me s, emir rases. Canes, Rattles, Horses and Wagons, ir Ph a variety of other articles. Wholesale and Retail ct the lowest prices. GEORGE Dot.t.. Importer, No. 101 North SIXTH et.. Philadelphia. Also amminicturer of Canes, Tops, Trick-holes, Rauleg, Napkin-rings, and Turner in Ivory, WOMI, Ace. GEORGE DOLL. Oct. Pk INSI 42-3m OLIVER G. KNIGHT. A 1.1.11K11 (ASSIUT KNIGHT & CHRIST. • (10:11'114i410N MEIICIIANTS,Ni. 54, N. Wharvea. V. , Plidadelpitin, Deatf•rs in Fixii. Cheese, and Pro viginns. !lave roma:milli nn band nn nmenrinient of DRlEllyand PICKLED FISH, &r., viz: Markt•rri,Codfish. iiidi'n. I Dried Berl, salm I 9n, Reef, , Pork. Kliouldero, : limier, Einen, Sionil;Lard, Cheese. l Seed.., Herring.,, I linnin, I Hire, Ritiraa, Sce. Nov. 1,1851. 41 Rot CABINET AND FURNITURE WARE filv`-.77_ 11011:47..—The suttacriber announces to his friend,, anti the roiling . In general, that he has 'enlarged his l'abitiet Ware Room, in m a h a ntoneo Street. and hall, inrre:ased his stock of Cabinet Ware, f'tirriishlng .Goods, dec•, which have been selected with care, and manufac tured principally by hirnself,of the best materials.— Ile keeps always on hand; all kinds of Partin and general Household Fuiniture; Redding,Fllinds,dhades, Looking-glasses, Sr.c., kc., together with the twirls' , usually kept by upholsterers. All orders promptly executed. and houses furnished and upholstering done, at the shortest notice. Ile returns his thanks to the public forthe patron age he has already received, and hopes, by strict at tention to businerui, and moderate prices, to secure fertiler patronage, and a largely Increased business, for which he is now prepared. 11113NRY . GUERFIANC. . 274rn DERR'S RANGE. WEEE/ HEATING APPARATtIei,ATTAINIED.—This Range has been fitted up with, a heating Apparatus sufficient to heat two or titre* looms, connected with the kitchen chimney, from the kitchen fire. In point of econo my, durability. and convenience, it is decidedly one of the best Ranges in use. It can be used either with or without hot water. • Manufactured and sold at the Foundry of the subscriber, in Pottsville. JOSEPH DEMI. V 1147 July 9, 1851, JA CI ill ['Mint ER 41-? t ' it 51 JOHN P. HOBART, Auditor 41-30. AUDITOR'S NOTICE FAN - CT FtlR STORE LIEIII SPERM, TANNERS, LARD AND WHALE OIL. cy,:. ) ; ) GALLONS BLEAcioup WINTER AND Spenit Oil. .4 113 gallons unbleached WinterandFallSpermOil. 4,T21 Callous Extra Bleached Solar Oil. e,991 , do superior Elepban Oil, extra bleached. 8,1100 do bleached Winter and Fall 13,777 do strained N. W. Coast & Polar " 7,606 de Miners' Oil. very clear and handsome. 4,003 do best quality Tanner's Oil. 5,015 do superior Bank Oil. 2.000 do pure ettrallcor Cod Oil. 11,001) do Czanuion Oil, for greasing s.ben do extra No. I. Lard Oil, (Continent.) 2,000 do Lard Oil, No. I. 100 boxes New Bedford Sperm Candles. Bin ,to Adamantine Candles. 123 do Patent Polished and Solat Caudle*. lin do Nlonld and Dip Candlet.assorted etre.. 290 do best quality Yellow Soap. et.o ro superior Brown Soap. 115 'do prime Castile Snap. CO•All article.-sold, not giving satisfaetton, may be returned. BOLDIri & PRICE. 31 • M ' 4ll Irtit ryes; Third glare abeflAirch street Mitre]. 29, 18.51.. 13-Iy. . PENNSYLVANIA skim= - MECHANICS' MUTUAL BENEFIT AsSoCIATION • of Spetnvield. .ilassachtesetts, Orr !Cr, Cottlitit or DOCK Arto TIMID Srsrt:ra. Over the Exchange !_!tttrint Pons°. Philadelphia. WM. IL tmwuols, Secretary. • Accumulated C.l;•ii Capital, . 433.b00 Guaranty Capital, ' 00,000 IrIIIIIS Is AN a4 S orIATION OF MECUM\ lPtil _rand others; (mined for the mutual beneht 01 cacti outer. in Case of sit:kites) or decident. Females ore also admitted into this association, but no Certiticates Ire issued for them above tour dollars. By the payment "foie following Annual Rates, you will become .i Ilse Member, anta wilt be entitled to a Weekly Benefit during life-, if you should be disabled by stein.... or Art idetet, front attending to your ordi nary busturse or occupant:ll. Yearly Deport, for Newberg made r 50 scars of Are. $1.50 AtlntiSsion Fee wlll be charted the first year, and mmit he pail at the time of !mating application, and the first year's deposit, within thirty days. PAVING • $2 00 per year )tot will draw $2 00 per week 3 00 do do du 3 00 do 0 I/0 " dtt 4 do 400 • an son do do do 500 - do . 6 110 d.. 41t, an 6 00 do 7 Oil d,, do do 7 00 do 00 do do do 0 00 do Those 0V6.1. rill y years ii age will be charged 15 per Cent. 4,,1re. C' The benefits Wall be paid as above, provided the 4icknes.shall row note two week. or more. (iracitobal oar!...f a week e,e,,ted,) and in all cases a Franc mi. lit at VI rof Twenty Dollars will he paid at the member', dered,e (4, IN, By-Laws.) OFFICEILS: R. Illto ,,, ETT. Preghtent. A• NI. GAl.eth, V. Preset. 11. II Dottaso. Arc's: • N. It !ALLEY. l'reas'r. FIN ANTE comMILFTEE. A. NI. ti .1 Leta, Wnonitt. 1 F, Rev. R. 11. Covk- Llv,'Vit i 1:41441,‘ IN, Jll4l E. W. DICKINSOI 4 I. R C W ENOI.IBII. NI. 'D.. consulting Physician Referenrc., . Doty, Wisconsin, Lt. Coy. el %V. Beall, J B I'llllllll, E,61 Casit'r. Bk.. Albany. Hon. Floe trel P Liulr , \lam/Mehl, Matmarlmarim, Hon J It , Alpheus Fetch, IL iienator, Hon Seth Ni. Gates, M. C. N., N.- V„ Ex Goy. 541.1,.. Vermont. Bey 41 A Memo. Monsa• bor, Ma... Seth It iger, NI 11., Worcester, Mars., Ilan F. , mb Ward, Middli Phtladelphm -- lire, Ni G. (lark, 11'. 11. Neal, Em., 4'ol. F Curran Philpoi. Bennett As co ,lladdni & Reed, Dr II F. Palmer, A. H. Harris 4' co , 213 Cherry :-.'l rest 11. alt i ft , t3r,lmart, 93 and 95 Arch Street, Norris & 8r0.., Locomotive Builders, Grattan Sc '1.1.1111. Ng," /ark CIO - 11.01. Horace Greeley, Samuel Bai ley, of the Howard ilotel,koleql kVithera, P. I). 'Whit inure, 10 Wail Street, Rev. D. M. rahani,64ll (lreen wich Street, F Ford, Out rultnn Atrert, Warren Wartl.69 Frankfort Street. losr ph Burr '219 Broadway Span, held - S. I bigood, Hon. E. U. Beach, 11. Foot, Step halo. J T Ilni his 00d, NL tenant. C. P. Ribber, NI I) 11 tit stow., P. M. Perrot..on. —Col. Wm. J. Sanders, Washington 11. t. I, swollen Mailer Pro'y. W 111111144 Conn? V, Jacob ',eller. Isle Clerk, N. It, John Fri, Depot) Sheruf. Dauphin toast)'., W. 0. Illekok,ltook- Model, J I%aterlirs, Stmt. Agent II It., Collin McCurdy, Editor and Publisher American. Potixrdle —S. Flmler, Aioiticiate Judge, Francis W. Hughes" H. l'amplo.11•E1u1 —John T. Hazzard. II G. Mei:ow:on. C. M. HALL, Agent. W. P lett %D. Si. I) Aet . for Phila. City :undl mint) CHAS. E. Witol.6lll' I. Cu. General -{_.its for PentisOsauta, Delaware and Maryland Nov I, 1051 CLEGG'S PERFIIIVIERY AND FANCY (0(1A Pri - - 'rlu•se Ailltef tor attirles of nerfitiorr), 1.7 a iitolig , l w Sorb Are vbumerated bin justly celebra ted Lilly White, Oriental Alatoster, Beall, Rouge. Totilli and Toilet Powder+ ; Chinese, Velvet, Chalk .11111 other approved l'oanu•t 1404 - Wa lon and Extra Finer.; old Brown and White Winokur, Floating, PAM. Almond, Fa Ile Y and Toilet Soaps . shaving Cream, flair Dye, Cologne Wales. Extracts for the !handkerchief, tilt Marrow , Ilea Cs Oil riy.tal I•ou,s,le (a new article), Eau 1.111.- Ira! (lair Restorative, IlairOils, are tit:miff:Letts rettl and fur sale by JOHN T. CLEGG. • • Market St.. below 14, Phila )le•rrhant+, don't forget that t'LEG(VS 1.4 the• cheapest and e•=tenai.c )lanuln•tu:y le the l'it) f:rne• Imo) & MEM ' LIGHT, LIGHT, LIGHT, AT No. North street. above Vine, I.:ast rode•. The solewribeis call the• attention of their friend.. a t.d the poldir in general, to their Neo lmnrovnti Ptnr (hi Lamp. ALSO, Fluid, Lard, 0.11.101 1 ,, FI r.....f every deeirintion, Cha it girlie rsi, 1 . 1 . 1111.1111.1. Side it lieN for Lamp. or Gas- Holders. Parlor Lamm,, Hall lanterns and !(arils bane Lamps,. A general assortment of (,asses anitHritania Lamp. for donientir purpose', Iran Fitting done at short notice. Larripw irk infarge variety. ALSO, Tin Can. of all Ply per•mlin I 311,411 to the manufacturing of the Above el. bier , tiz ni to at the•very lora to 4 niari.ot price',. All goods warranted. Bert el.:di!) , of C.siiiiihilie. Pine and Ihlrnlnit Flo i.l , Wholesale .1101 S No VI North :NI street, (Burnt I)te Het ) - Factory. No. Noble ,treek, near Fourth. HEIDRICK. lIHRNING g MN, EA, Manufarwiero Y~3tn lIIIMEM PORTEUS' LABORATORY 01101...attabit• for Drogttist+, Bottling Filth], Itritter'A l'errutnes, fir. In.• 011 or ramphilte, Jwnlled Ity rI an, Burning now : rAttirit+ of Turpentine; Vrnue Turpentine, Bright Varlll,lll V:11'111410( every description and quality Julian 1111 i Sheilar Valllo.ll Or all culotst and goal' on, Leather, ft ns-eram it, Paper and other vane Brush Matter+, Vhip Makore and common Pitch con.ht nily rhi hand. and for gale at the Lit horatnry 541 North FRONT street, Philadelphia. . N It. Order,. win he received at No. 311 61 ARKF.T rem :Otos, EIBIITIL 32 N. tibIC(tNI) nt teat, above digt Church, and at t(9 RACE street. J. A. PORTEI', 4 . , 41-3 m ~ °Li 11, 1%51 . :►•ti. TIME: while It 11:1Irkly divoceo of merely eplietsiu ra I, nominal, hr pretended improvement, add:. value to itowe, which tt cannot Impair. Our Ladle., by their w 11111 l y w favor of Mo. SUPPORTI:fts, :Out our lost Plo, , iciami have, tvon- derfully inrirased their sale during the last 17 years. during which time nmnvil ~,,, ' , ands have been relieved anti the reputation of the SU ITORT KR. as the most succeseful rte class established It can be worn :with perfect !ate. Ladle a to avoid counterfeiters. dimly it - tt}e tut Mr.]. !SETTS, corner of Elevonth and Walnut streets, Philadelphia .Oct Iq 1.51 1- - f. 1 :4 .1•1•110 .0 A ;4'i.'4 ff-Se E have OD hand of the hest quality Ivory hail . olled Dinner and Desert Knives, with nr without Fsrrks, silver Plated Dinner and Dessert Forks. table Tea Dessert Platee. Spoons. Also the largest assort ment 0(11o...hold & Kitchen Furniture in the county, am! respectfully ask an npportunity of convincing the pulite that ours is the right place for - bargains. [MIGHT & POTT. Oct 11, 1 ...SI 31-if RAILROAD SILLS WANTED. Dnor(wALS will lie received by the subscriber np to Ilie tirtt of Dec ember for a supply of Sills Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Company. in the )ear Persons wishing , to' (brash Sills, are ii , questeil In send in I heir bids soon, fig it con. titiently rxpected no contract will be made at)et thni flair. can he old:tined at any orthe siations along the line of the road J. DI "'TON STEELF.. Chief )1,-kt:int Engineer. .Dittirtowit Nov I. 1-11. I t-Inc TOYS AND FANCY GOODS ECEI VEDI, I. arrival lar7v and flaoth tot. k, It of French and (rumen comproottit 'oy!. hi g.rvai vat lvi v. from floe In law priced 11o11W, Ultimo. Fancy floxeo, Violin. a nil %lotto ,attinge, int , kr. ALso. rev!' flonko, FDIOn.! Tackle. and Neville. , oCtlie be-t Enclt+ll manof •rtliro. for Wilt, ‘VII , .111`,11.• a ,„l Tb. Nil. by JIMIN M. 'HEY nutuw.lt & RHO linttoltors. No. 17 north Second street. Plaia4l3 Oct 11. :S5l 41-2 m 4~['ZK'l'hfy:4'~Vll's {h:{:~~~M1i 1 r dl NEWELL ,Sc SON ‘Vhnlevale Ilroleera and rommlesinn NlerchantP. Nn. 310 WATER-vireo, 061341..111111a have alw flys nn hand, a I tree and %. ell 4elected a+martment of Groverlea, Praviftinn4., Teas and Liquor: , to which they invite the attention of country Men - halite. 'Oct 4. 185140-fm • CARPENTER TOOLS MOULDING and Bench Planes. Ileatiy•n Sockett and Hdl Cho.. Greaven & Sins Edge Took. Angara, Axes, Spear & Jarksiou's Dana. Pannel and Rip Saws; Bracy and Dion, Drawing. Knivrii, am hFaring all Tool. fir nierhaniral piirpiwr4. UUt Atnck in the. line is larger. and we are determined ti give the to to is the advantage of It. 132BEEM rrO TIRE LADIES AND CIENTLENIEN-WllO I or,. Parents, Boys and Voting Gentlemen or Potts , 111 Id the 9111 rounding neighborhood. lour attention is partitnlarly invited to the largest and complete of BON'S and (1111:1116EN'S qI.OTHING. That the subset tier on hand well adapted ho Ihr ttea , tii ~tilted for bop, of three years of age, and to young gentlemen of sixteen. All itergons living at a illi.dance, purchasing Cloth ing at thi., establishment, ha've the privilege of re lumina Ili,n, if they do not fit. F. A. HOYT, 264 Chestnut street; below Tenth, Philada. • Feb. 22.18.51 . hOOFINO SLATES...THE BLUE MOEN tain Slating Company, re.peetifully informs the public that they are fully prepared to furnish superior ,Plates for Roofing. and have she most experienced Platers In their eniploy,tnil will altrnd to any orders *snit despatch at the shortest notiee,and on the most reaannatile term.. All the work warranted. Apply to W. I. ROBERTd. Treichlersville P. 0.. Lehigh Co.. Pa, Agent, or to B. HANNAN 'at this office will be punctually attended to Dee. 7, IPSO j - LASTING AND WRAPPtI IN ❑ PAPERS-100 Ream, Wrapping Paper, diffarent qualities and pizep. • 30 Reams Shoe Paper. White and assorted colors. 75 Reams Blaming Paper of different sizes, single • and double ele,te. 00 Reamp;Straw Paper: also, a lot of Tea Paper, all of whicli.wili be void wholesale and retail, very cheap at ; B. BANNAN'S Paper and Stationary Store. , l 45 Nnv. 9,1951 ALTSON'iI FlREBRlCK—Constantly on V V hand and for sale by,t he subscriber „at the York Store. E. YARDLEY & SON. Aug. 0, 1851 , . 32-tf 117CYCLOPIEODIA. ABIERICANA.—A coin replete copy of this valuable work, complete In 14 volumeg, for rale cheap, Thle le a fine opportunity foplr any person who wisher to procure copy. Ap y at BANAI443 Cheap Book and StationorY Store. Nov. 1, 1651. ;: z): 4 l{ •:" , tf..•:?* rp' s übscrlbers be: leave to inform thepubbr that 1 In addition to their former STEAM ENGINE stioPS and FOUNDRY, they have recently put up new Machinery and Shops for the nialMfacture of COAL CARS, TRUCKS and other Rail Ito.ol Cars, by Steam power, which enables them to exectite all that kind of work, not only mut h better, but with greeter despatch and at the very lowest prices. Itavlne thus made these extensive preparations, Individuals, and ennipantett requiring work of this kind, will tied It to their advantage to give them a Cali. SN VllErt & 'KILN Eel. On t . 25, I Gvd Etzraovax.: a.. TEm PUS FI'CIT."-- The trinfof the otd Liam proverb, •• Time rim.," I, la anparent to all the World ; nn C- 4 - the importance and convenience of he- log enabled to marl: the momenta as they tly, hovti4; by almost universal riiatom made a watch a iler,..a ry appendage to the person of every body, the tinder aigned In happy to announce to his friends and the public that he lota lost fitted up alt entire new estab lishment, In Tliatoo,on'S nets building. on the corner of CENTRE AND MARKET-streets, POTTet VILLE, where be la prepared to aril all Rinds of Jewelry and ~. silver Ware, also, a large aasortsitent•of 11'atches, gold and silver, (fall jewelled) hotels, are., and also a great variety of flocks of all toke n and quality; all at which will be 501.1 cheaper than the cld-opest. ' lie hopes, by strict attention to business, wilt, mo derate charges, to merit a continuance of the 111..1,1 patronage he hasllerelaore, reirl cod. ".. . . JAPIEti W. IIEATON. Ort 11. 15.51 4 41-tf SCIZOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS DOOKS.—TlC',l:Liscribrt is nob• receiviug trot. the LP Trade Sales. a large supply of eirbool and Mi.- cellaneous Cooke n11..f Whlril will• he sold wholLsale and retail at unnsui low rates. Ills stock enihraces SEVERAL THOI;sAN I) VIII.TMESr and the as sortnier.t I+a+ varied as can be found is any store n Philadelphia. Merchants. and Teatilers, &c., supplied will' schout Hooks as rheap, anti in mans instances thea pe.r than they can be pnrchastsl in Pholadelploia. lielhg the priblisher • (t number of [look■ int d. 'ties are equaLto the wholesale Mouses to ottr ritre, for procuring cheap .tucks, he is determined " 'tot to be undersold " ne also manor.- tor., , at lits'eAlablwhownt nll kool. of Blank Book.. Pa s+ noOk , +, Cop) Books, Ac, all ol t. htch he cat, furnish wholesale at low rates. All he aAke Is for the people to call and try his priceo, nod then judge for themselves. Q. ItANNAN, ftnokseller, Publisher and Manufacturer Potttville. Urt. 4. WI 40— HOVER'S INK MANUFACTORY, R.CMOVED to No. 144 RACE: street, (heir:cell 4111 and sth, opposite Crown street,) Clilladelphia, where the proprietor is enabled, by increased fareli -Iss, supply the growing demand or HOVER'S INK, which Its wide-spit:ail reputation has created. Ting Ink fa now fin well established in he good opinion and confidence of the Amerman PnbFic, that it is srarrely riere.uiary to say any thing in Ito l‘irtir, and the urtnufarturer takes this opportunity tolsay that the confidence thus at-toted shall non Le abusod. In addittnn to the varmint khol. of Wt It tut; Ink, lir also manUfaelUreA Ihianauftne Cement mending 4tlass and ('hula. as well as a su - ter, /hitt, l)!e, a trial Only Is necr.vary to i Halite Its 111111 re use, and a Neulan:. II" it , well adapted for Itroas g 4-44 and 1.1 , 0tt at a V e ry piKe, larft's Or ',malt gnalllicit Orolett+ addrt9ei.ll to JOSEPII E. 110 V Ell, Matinfactuterer, No. Li I Rau . ..treet, between 4111 & sth, opposite Crown ,treet, Sept It, Insl. 37-Int • THE GEMVIAN WASHING rx.orD. S conr.iderell by tbonsantl• who ease ie.te,l it, .1. 1 1111141111 e gle.rteit :Stirutaftr Wonder uj thp 11,10 Entirely doing away with that lattorton. and I,..pirt .1,10 practice of rubbing the (3,(Erii ES 111.011 the W.VBfl BOA RD, and a great serving of Time, Labor and Expet...e. N. B To prevent fraud 311.1 11111100111 , 111, (tar man) are trying to palm off an article put 1111 [lke mine,) the proprietor, I I'. Of pot ling written Signature over the Cork 44:_rvery Bottle. . And he only to-kg all enitchtened public ttbt turn nfoutto the German \\ ash fug Fluid with other,. that are tit tits market. It IA tout up in I.lral. laa ,1,1,1 at 111 r nominal price of 121 rent, WS. PRIN 11..115.w it greltly advata.,g, to purchase by the. %hell 'I'VI'ES, nd iriv salve' toi al ur le, (or that purp0...... Marini - a( !tired unly by . _ I. P Al Laboratory and Pritictiml 'repot, No 10 SOOlll Fifth gtp....1. Philadelphia. Mal Sold at Retail by Grocer,. and Itrugzi+l+ cenerail A liberal lIISCI/11111 tli the and ctten,tyr ail yes 11-ing lor the benefit of Agent+. Remember the name Aht WASHING FLUID. MI letter., I” lit. post pall Titer euteLerther is role A,gr•nr let the 5.11.• of 111.. r:ernian Washing Fluid, in S,clais%ll.lll. oioniy . Deal ers and Others ,111PIIIIVA :11 lie. M411.1::,1111VCS prier by the 11117P111 or lOU 13ottle.s tl. InANNAN. tilt 111, 1551.. 1 3 11 E ('nal Vein:. on the (Ars:ill:ln Kunkle Tract is, 1 Land, belonging to Meassos. lonne, k, and others. of New Volk s sty hiss trot Of Coal Land so gitilated We,t of, :slot Jdjoloilig 1111. Lind: of the well-known ..prisig, Mountain Miners, its 1 3.6,144911 e li, and rontatno the same clososs while a-di tr; Coal A ILLllroaLti W sits 'l' tail IS now ,wl,lw red from the heart of the braes, to eons,: will. the heaver Meadow Mold, a 111stmo e of helWerti two And three uhlea, having a favairalsle downgrade an th e way to the 10.11,1 of jonrlinti V. Ills the lit as el Meadow Roast. Tliel Hails:oast will he tinsifstied she Sorsog of Itsifsr_i, QM The etiner- Hurtle colliers. In 111,1 i the they ae.irr to obtain a good Tenant upnn C,lr :Intl tra2mttable terniA. Mr. .1"1111 It 11:1Liel0/1. W lit ,:huu the gronittl and rect.:v. mmentals tut lea, , tug, or aloplit.a!ion may he wad,• IQ J. D. MERL:1)1111. Agent., Centre :.treet,:',dt,rttle. N, v. I. leLl. 41-2 m NEW and EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT 'o% el./ 111,111.1 (DRY ki)4 G !WC Ell I EN, yU EE IV E, kt)1"/.• ) rune en t he 'I A ' 4 b l n t r a il k NeW orl. and Proladelphor, in the poreha n se , or !heir e%tensive ti..ortinent Of goads now oite , !2 . lity; heir Wholes:11, and 4etail 'Mote, retitle MI dir.Tlly Opposite the Pre , ' I ttfice, ht re they re.ttectlidly In vite all purchasers Ti, rail, being well ri3sytred, Irmo em Varied and getMfal an .I.lomrlittetil.a, they nfia, hate, tio one ran tail of being art Omodaled—as ii Inn', limy are well satisfied theinsell, es, and •an a, , ,tre Co.loillers that no establishown ran 1111.1e,r11 them in city or country. ClD:rut' examine, and you will br rnOVIIMed of lie truth of 0111 slaleinetil— to entl nieraie the various kinds of goods would Iteledious, We Would 41111 y remark that our asNortinent is ample. hill and seasonable, suited to 'the eeneral v..titts the community. JOHNSTON & co. Pollstrille Oct. 25, Insl 43-ti TOYS, TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. TEW and beautiful stylre, just received. , rI Baden China or 'Perna Cutts .Ware,l3ithethian Glass, &r. Alabaster, Papier Matte, and Vegotaltle Ivory goods Fancy BOJeft arm Baskets rashly ornamented. C..frrlhoorrs' Pape+ ,, ,rake Itrnatrients, 'ffinlot, &r. Deitrieist's Fancy ar roles, Tooth Briiltes. Ate Tobacconists articles. Pp, Si,ir Bo ie.. German Slate.e, Pencils. Marbles, Perctis , iiik Toys, h',..1 tro//,, and 1.1..11 Ileads of every derrto wn far sal, at the i.)Vit,t 1111111111311.11 prices by M TILLER. Importer, No. I Commerce .treet. Ciiiiada. Oct 4, 185 40-31 n, N. B —Toys will be assorted in Caies at •',Rloand $2O per Case. TANIES YOWEL PETERS Saddle and Haines, J maker. from England, bee, re,pectfonly to announce to the inhabitant, of Pottsville and surrounding neighborhood, that he has commenced IiII,IIII . NS at above, In Murphy's Cent. , Strut, ne4r the. Pennsylvania Ilail, where helms on hand an as sortment of eo , lth. of Brit ish maitur.teitire, (a ix) Lon- 11111 Jon Whips, bits and spurs. riding :nut driving bridles, sponge, t hamoi.; :Aim., brushes, and various other articles connected with the above Lind of business N. kinds of jobbing both light and heavy, done at the shortest notice; and on the most reasona ble terms. Oct. 11,1851 raorzoNaentia ViriVSKEY. 91,11 E Subscribers are in constant receipt and con j. signisslltnt of OLD MoNONGAIIF.LA frihw Pittsburg of various grades, which they titre r thr sale in. lots to sulirmrehasers, terommending it as hethg pure u nadulterated Rye. A article of INIERItr BRANDY constant ly outland. ALSO, Hams. Lard, Cheese, &c. ECKY & WATION. No. 13, South Water street, Philadelphia. August 23, 1851. 31-3 m .. - DR.ET : N ICH OLA:g.': , : 7 ,C . : F L IYSICIAN &,5,18Q:(01,N.,. OFFIrE AND DRN: STORE, MARKET STREET I'OTTsVII.I:E. c. 14, ISSO PATTERSON'S HERPETIC SOAP, VOR rendering the Skin stlloolll. Fon and delicate' I *ldle. removing AaiioWllll . ,, P 11.11.1,4, T,tn Cola .11,111. Erllptlolll3 and redness of the Skin All chip. and chafes, &c. on the hands are healed by it. It the very best shaving ea:ip in use. Price onl IV, cents per rake. For sale wholesale and retail a the variety store of-the subscriber, B. It ANN A N.. ciMerrliants and others supplied to sell again a manufacturers mines. Aug. 9,1851 3'l 50 GflOde of English and 11erman Almanacs. Ai... EngliA and German Comic Alnianars.jn:t ,nl6 liehed and for sale at 82,50 per groe,i, or 25 cent. pe dozen at ' B. HANNAN'S Hook and Publtstting store. Oct 4. lASI 40— BRIGHT ..t. POTT 41-tf and W receivedM) o ge openedso r . l IT; of G u s l" ever finesi troduceit Into this country, from $2 to 4.35. Out em , ' double guns are the best and cheapest, alit) will b sold lower than any other in the county Double air Single Borer Shot flags„W alker's Pe n112+9100 Ca p Clipper and font Powder Flasks, Caine Bags. Has zarit's celebrated spotting Powder, Priming Flask,: (that is to prime the sportsman.) We idler the abov for their estreme good qualities and remark:llde Iris prices. flitiGHT & Po TT, Ott it. 1651 ~ '4la f - - C. BRINTZINGLIOFFER, DRUSII Manufacturer and dealer in COMBS, RAS KETS, /cc , would be happy to have the Store keepers of Potisvihe and the adjacent country to give him a rail before purchasing their fall stock, as he feels confident that he can show them pilots, tint in regard to price and quality COllllOl be surprised N. B. Country BRISTLES bought or taken in ex change for Goods, at No. 3fi7 MARKET street, 4 doors, below 10th North side, Philadelphia Sept 13, = 01UNOAY SCHOOL I.I6RARIFIS, kc.—Sun. day School Libraries all of which will be sold a Publisher's prices. Librariu Published by the Sunday School trnioi. 150 Vols. *II; 50 100 do Nos. 1,2 ands each 10 00 • . 100 do 5 00 50 do • 9. nu Published by the Episcopal Sunday School lintoul, 100 Volume Library, • *lO 0,0, • - We will give a donation of $lO to the purchawers at the first named . Library. . All kinds of Sunday • School Books fur presents Ilymn Books, Question Hooka, Spellers, Primers, Bi ble Dictionaries, Tickets. &c. . 500 Teitamenta, 150 Bibles, all of which will be sold at'Union prices at H. HANNAN'S • Cheap Hook and Stationery Store. lee All ORDERS for HOOKS not on hand, obtained to orderatHolon prices at very short notice. —•— - ARNER'S BANK Cllncits.—CTlECK Books r on tbaFamer's Dank of Pchtfylkill County neatly printed, for Weal B. BANNAN'S Book and Stationery Store. LS- June SI, 1801 STEAM CAR FACTORY. REMOVAL! : TO LEASE, HARNESS, SADDLERY. &C El Al. Ci 1 , [4:11;(e) 4:Ple4 GUNS! GUNS! postscript. fly Telegraph and Yesterday's Iliad: InfILADELPIIIA, FRIDAY 4 O'CL9CE Wheat Flour, 83,811—Rye, d0..53 371 per bbl.—Corn Meal, $3,124 do.—Wheats Red Si cis. White, S 9 cts.—Rye, 70 cents —Corn 60—Oats, 35 cts. per bushel. OFFICIAL RETURNS We have encroached on the space of our yearly advertisers a little snd given the full returns of the Official vote of the recent elec-' tion, in this State, on our first page, which will serve for reference. It appears that the :fiends or Judge Campbell elected but Bigler's friends did not elect Judge Camp bell. Locofocuism is as treacherous as it is destructive. FROM WASHINGTON. There is said to be no truth in the report about the Spanish Minister threatening to demand his passports.—Webster has signified his intention to resign the Secretaryship, so the Telegraph says, but . its speculations about Washington affairs, of. late, ~have proved rather usale to rely upon. LA TEST FROM EUROPE. The Cambria arrived at Halifax on Wed nesday, with Liverpool dates to the Ist inst. Kossuth is highly }woofed ECEngland—his presence every where creates great enthusiasm among the people. The banquet,given him at Southampton, was largely attended. The Tones still continues its attacks upon him. and with considerable' effect among some classes. Ile was to leave Southampton for this country last Thursday, 13th ) in the steamer Washington, with his family ,and suite.—Lady Franklin has made an urgent appeal for another expedition in search of her husband.—Three important subjects of com mercial legislation promise to engage the attention of Parliament at the the.next ses sion, viz:— the Custom House Reform', the Steam Mill contract system, and the law of Partnership.- —The Liverpool cotton market was brisk, corn dull, flour moderate—Amer icau pork. bacon &c. in demand. The money market continues easy and money abundant. THE ELECTIONS NEW YORK.—The contest has been very close in this State—the official return's only can reveal the recise result. The "Cotton State Ticket" is believed to be elected. The Democrats have carried the city by a large majority,but the Whig State ticket ,has been generally successful. MA,sActiusrTTs. The returns from the whole State are ❑early complete, nig give the following results on the vote fur Gov-, OM Winthrop, Whig. - 6.1,54 0 ,lloutwell, Dcm., 43,882 Palfrey, Free tiucl, . • 28,593 There is, therefore, nu elcciion of Gover n- by the people. , • The Coalition elect, prubahly, 15 Sena rs : the Whigs 11. 'No choice—in Essex nudy Berkshire 1 ; Nur_olf 3 ; Bristol The Whigs civet 1(1:2 Representatives, the 2oalition 113, and IT!, no choice. The ainendinet.t of the Constitution is de 'eated. Alt-1--dm. In ill's State. Foote, the, uion candidate' for Governor, is elected, but by a very stun rnajuray THE latest news frotn Mexico states hat almost all the U. S. troops at Ft. Ring old had deserted and joined the insurgents. LIST OF LETTERS, etnal /11a to the Post ()Nice ut l'ottstillit, Pa., R :Wail \Vin Poi/. John lit•lfy Thormt , ,hip Landliwzpoare Daniel nol:1111111 Lat . ":1;1, LIL,( :-.Mnson roadriel: \VIII Loebler Wtn rennan Dennis Lonergan 'rho, "'Ma los Lakilor John onler John I.vens L ~ri.c It Jae,, , Maguire Thos aker 't Ann Alorun Edward Brennan Put ...hip Miller Samuel Itoshe J.,11,1 do Mitchell Mwhael Votig 111 iii Edward Nohr Fleury Loulaban John Martin John Chapman .loha Mackey Miss N I . llpp 1:eo F Mulor Miss E l'oihmhaiti Edward Mason Mrs II E Curly Mrs :lurv- NICII.IIIUIIk Chi, hip I "arney Miss C Moss 'l'homus do °limn l'uli)(:k lalk Tlionta , )et-ker tilvts ['avid ninth John K iming•iy l'a k r , envoi :c.. lunnels" 1%11,s A tiler i)d hyzne Mr- Alt- I: Margar,l loot mg )avlti Tito. .. , 'kltor.l at,llll nil Ecru. Sanutrl Little mane Edition. 'AI F. Evan.. Frantic A Frantz V F a .:lna. Franklin Ft•rtz Tlitutta. l'arlev Fran,. Flanainin u•ltnrl Vox 1: tenant Fox r. Frll I hark., Sher!ley John M Seyeeder-ijohn Stile Miss F Smith Margaret B South Niles Shit:mini Franklin smith Henry ! ..zintgpson Thomas stoplord .1 D Sweeny Michael Shoemaker S. Son 'lliotnas Thomas Talbert-Miss E Work Rev Mr -hip Whatley Henry Winnan A Jegnin James Woo4_llll George , ohnson J Williams Morgan , ship K 1 . 1 ,1, 1. Ferdinand Winter Jacob . do Kirke Dutton Vo-t Mr. \Van 2 litiatiiis Angeline . Zemard Geo A (Inc cent additionalwill I. charged for all advar 11-oil letters Persons applying for letters on th 11-4, will pleav• advertt...ri " ANDREW MORTIMER, P. Nov. .lohn .1 ' ;,-,th .J If (I.:ecnni Gorham NI II Golden J h iti Grater Alum :o>he• Mr- Al Guenther John flow Tll, Illekey Martill lltunun•l Aln &van Hine-. John Ilouukor Javol, Itou , ton llilLtrJ Ge•o .lone- John -2 13E1 PROCLAMATION. N()TICE is hereby given that a Court of '„Com mon Plea., l'or the trial of eauses at isoe - tiu and fur the County of Schuylkill. will be d rot Pottsville, in the county atinesuch , ..on MONDAY the b-i day of December next , at 19 o'clock:4. M. to continue one week. Therrfore all per , ons having -.nos penduk, land all persons whore duty n , hall be to appear tit smd Court. will take notice and govern themselves ac cordlngly. C. M. STRAUB, Sheriff: Sheriffs Office, Orwq...burg, Nov ••+ PROCLAMATION. AATHEREAS, the Hon. LUTHER EIDDER,CI. V V E-. 1 , President of the Courts of Common Pleas of !lie county of Schuylkill, 111 Pennsylvania, and Jii..trce of the , everal Courts of Quartet Ses sions of the l'eace, Oyer and Terminer and Gen eral Goal Delivvry, in said county, the Hon. Jecon flAmliF.i: and :30LONION FOSTER, Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and General Goal Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offences, in the said county of Schuylkill by their precepts to me directed, have ordefed a Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer and General Goal Delivery, to bu holden at Pottsville, on MONDAY the 9th day Of Decem ber next, at 10 o'clock A M. to continue one week if necessary. Notice is, therefore hereby given to the Coronor, the Justice,. of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Schuylkill, that they-are by the said precepts, commanded to be then and there, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the said day,. with their roll.. record, , , inquisitions, examinations, and - all other remembrances, to do those things which in their several offices appertain to be done;. and all !hose are bound by recog,nizances, to prosecute _against the prisoners, that are or then shall be in the goal of said county of Schuylkill, are to be then and there to prosecute them, as shalt be just. God tare t4e C o mmonietalth. C. M. STRAUB, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Orwigsburg, Nov. 8, 1851. EHEIM IN. 13. The Witnesses and 'Jurors who are. sum ntoned to attend said Court, are required to attend vinetnally. In ease of non-attendance the taw in uch eases made and provided, will be rigidly en breed: This notice is published by order of the Court; those concerned wilt govern thimeelvea )accordingly. , hip 51orris Win ship •Nlidgeley James do Mu'lucky Roder iNlcMicken 1 Smith 51eAvoy John Alcrariliy Michael Alcilonald James McCormick Mrs • McKearny Ellen Negal Mrs C Ochner Andreas , Oppenheim I. Ogden Jas A -hip 0 Riley Patrick do Powell o hliorgun Parke Thomas Price Jonas W Phillips• Mrs S S quick ci Quirk Thomas li houli Frank Ritter George Itanipp Andrew Koos Joseph Rule!! Win nothermel M Kiley Mrs Mary 1:L44.1%1101nel ship Schaeffer Geo 2 -hip Niuler George Eagi 0721