ESE •-• ' ;.:111110NY111 - o,nlol , ;: Milling! Dec-, 1::S. 1.44 .........741.6 , li t •-72...c.,+rr-olr . r . J. - ‘ 7, - ...• _:::.:LI-,----- , '-....--....._ ; _i. 7- • - . 's*4'll.* '44t31.. 41411 ibAiii - e - tOr f r• . r ' •: ' , ' ,o -- .• * ' ' ..iiiitirii;P ; ,. ... •- t ':: -- - • ' !.: .. ~ . C;E! V i r'e fat(' week' jiiibliCheii 40:1 extracl from, b e;Get) SW RqPor6:Geeo/ 2 /PainMg. l t ii PresithOilatessativ.. not - baring -room - at the Itine'for. more:; We continue' below such E.ortions' ; n'S po tumt. interesting to pur • . . . - ' AsnacTEth—The Deaf and Dumb in the Union' attionnt to 9,72 B—Annual cost.of theirsuPport, $2,954,868 ; Destitute of sight 9,702, of which 7,997 are white, and- , 1,705 colored—M which latter 1,211 are stares.— It seems that muteness and insanity are more prevalent among the whites, and blind ness and idiocy among, the colored. Among the white population there appears lo he one blind person for each 2,445 persons ; among the free colored, one to each 870 ; 2nd among the slaves, one to each 2,645. The number of insane persons in the Uni ted-States-is given at 15,769—0 f whom 15,- 156 are whites, :121 free colored and 201 strives.. The number of idiots returned is 15,106,distributed as follows : —NV hites. 14.- 230 ; free colored, 436: slaves, 1040. Total insane and idiotic, 31,474. Total whites, 29,368 ; total blacks, 2089. PgITLATION.—Duriog tea years, the pop ulation of the entire kingdom of Great Brt tain and Ireland increased from 26,833,496 to 27,452,262, or at the rate of a little mare I than halt a million in ten years. In the - last I Ilk years, England And Wale.; increased 102 per, cent. (males 105, females 97 50); "Scotland 78 percent,. (mates 84, femaleti 73). The population of the United Stites during the past fifty years has increased at the rate 337 per cent, and in ten years intervening between the last two censuses, increased from seventeen and a Iraetion millions to over twenty-three millions, or 36 per -cent. 01 the free inhabitants of the United States, (19,986,874) . ,17,736,792 ate natives of the soil-:-.2,2i 0 ,82 8 were born in foreign coun tries,- while the nativity of 39,227 has, not been determined : - , ' In 185 u, ihe natives of Ireland in the Uni ed States, amounted to 981,719. . Germany, 573,225 England, . 278,675 - France, 54,069 British America. ' 147,700 • Scotland, 70 5.50 , • . 'Wales, - , 20,868 Alt other countries. 95,022 Hougs.—lo comparing the population of Great Britain and Ireland, with the inhabi ted houses; it appears that the whole num- ber of houses 'in Great Britain amounts to 3,669,437, being nearly one house to each. six persons,,. la Ireland, „the number of in habited houses amounts Vo 1,047,785; being in the proportion of two- houses to each thir teen persons. Houses in the United States, 3,3G3,427.; While we cannot boaSt of the princely maLn sions found in Europe, our house accommo dations are ample and chatacterized, over the-whole country, by a satisfactory degree of comfort ind cleanliness. The report adds, in this connection,—" The tact is,notorious that, where wretchedness is at all general there will be found a population which for med habits and imbibed tastes in a foreign land." The tahle 9 s of inorrality show - an average of one death to seventy-three art7cArli.s . . - ---It is stated that near 4,000,- 000 youth were receiving instruction in the various educational lastittitions of the coun try on the first of Jude, 1850. or at the rate of one in every five free persons. The tea cherss ifpniber More than 115,000, and the Colleges and schools near 100,000. - Crtimr..-iThe whole number of persona convicted of crime in the United States, for the year erulitig the first of June, 1850,•was natives, acid Of these 13,000 were natives, add 14,000 foreign hcirn e The whole num -ser in prison on the_ first day of .Tune was about 6700, otwhom 42(M were native, and 2460 icireign. • Cutracrtr.s.—Churches in the U. States, :16,011-: Value of Church property. 111S6;:. 416149, of which one half is owned in NeW York, Massachusetts and rennsyliania. Thet e is one church for every 557 tree in habitants, or for every r;46 of the entire pop ulation. Thii average number the churches will 'he comracalate is 334, and the average value :2,400. EsTstr.—Estimated value of the real and personal estate of the inhabitants of the United States, including Territories, 57,- 1:33,369,725. _ nasty-wt.—The cash value of faimiltrthe United States is set down at 53;40,733,002 Number of acres of improved land 118,457;- 622—tinimproved , in farms. 194,621,548.- Cash value of land, improved rind unimprov ed, $3,270,733,093. The average cash val ue of land in Pennsylvania,per acre is $27,33 —that in the District of Columbia - , at $61,03 being the maximum and that of California 20,99 being the minimum. $10.78 is the • average cash value, per acre, including States, Districts and Territories. Srocr.—According 16 the census returns from 3849, there werein the United States, 4,335,669 horses and miles •14,971,586 neat cattle, 19,311,274 sheep,. and 26,30,1- - 293 swine; or 1850, 4,235,358 horses, 558,- 229 asses and mules, 28,361)041 horned cat - :tle, (Mc:tiding 6,392,046 mach cows and 689,241 working oxen), 21,721,814 sheep, and 30,316,603 swine. The four and a quarter millions of horses: in•the United States, constitute a proportion of one_to five of the inhabitants: New York has one horse to seven persons ; Pennsylva nia one to six and sir-tenths ; Ohio, one to four Kentucky,iiine to three free inhabitants. The number of horses in the United States • more than three times as large as that in Great Britain. . The amount of butter gives an average of something over 49 pounds to each mikh cow in the United States. The average produc tion of cheese to earn caw is 16!. pounds. Though the number of sheep has inereas _ e(1 in ten years, but twelve per cent., theng gregate weight of their fleeces has augmen ted forty ! six -per cent., shciwing a high de gree of.improvement in the stock, so as to increase their average product about 32 per cent. The average weight of each fleece, in 1850, was 2 43-100 pounds, while in 1840 it was but 1 81-100 pounds. • kitrePired table shows that the quantity of wool . brought ' into the country of late - years.-amounts to almost one-third part of. = that produced in it, while at former.peviods, as from 1841 and 1945, 'the quantity was nearly one•half. Gaerss AND PLANTS.—.I! appears, that 011 the whole crop of Wheat in the United States, there was a gain during the ten years of IM -675,348 brishels. The crop of New England decreased from 2,014,000 to 1,078A0 tuitth . els, exhibiting a decline of 936.000 bushel,. and - lather - lug', the aunts:in:of times has been mach withdrawn f 'the culture Of wheat'. Grouping the S from tad !son , to the Potomac. mein g the tier of s 'Columbia, it appearytht bey in 1849, 35,085,000 *kiwi gam . 93,.6,- 000 in 1839, In Virginia , there Ina an — in. 6reas.e of 1,123,000 bushels. These States t- r mbrace the oldest wheat growittrregion ci ;'the country, and that -in wpielitie aoll,and ME r . 'climate seem to be adapted to promote the The ins- :permanent Cu crease of production in the ten years has been 16,272,000 bushels equal to 15., 6 per cent. The area of tilled land in those Statesis 36,- bOO,OOO acres, only thirty per cent. of the whole amount returned:—while the propor• ,tion of wheat produced is forty biz per cent. In Noi - th Carolina there has been an increase of 170,000 bushels; but in the Smitten] States generally, there was a considerable dscrease. -Indiana. Illinois, 111khigan and Wisconsin contributed to the general aggre- gate under the Sixth census only 9,8N),000 bushels; under the last they. are shown to have produced upwards of 25,000,000, bosh- els an amount equal to the whole increase in the United States Tor the period. In 1840,•the product or thecountry in Rye, wa518,645,567 bushels; in 1850, 14,188,- 637 buibels. In 1850-51 . there were ergot- ted 94,152 barrels of rye flour. During the year ending 'June 1, 1850. there e re con sumed of rye about 2,144,000 bus hels in the manufactdre of malt and spirjt emu's liquors: The increase 61 production of Indian Corn from 1840 to 1350, was 214,000,000 bushels equal to 56 per-cent. In 1840, it was 377,- 581,875 bit shels; in 1850,592,326,612 bushels. In this product no State has retrograded.— Ohio now rants as the first corn-producing . State in the Union. The annual average of exports of-Oats for several years prtteding 1817, were 70,• 000 bushels. The total produce of the Uni ted States in 1840, was 123,071,841 bushels; in 1850: 146,678,879 bushels. In 1840;theCe crop of the United States amounted to 80,841,422 pounds_; is 1850, 215,812,720 pounds. The exports in 1840 -41 amounted to 101,647 tierces,in 1850-51, 105,590 tierces. In 1840, the amount of Tobacco raised in the United States wa5,219,163,319 pounds ; in 1850, 1f99,752,646 pounds, showing a de crease in its culture, of 19,410,673 pounds. . Jo 1840, the amount 'of Cotton cultivated was 790,479,275 pounds ; in 1850, 987,449,- 600 pounds, showing an increase of 196,970- 325 pounds. The exports in 1840-41 were 530,204,000 pounds.; in 1850-51, 927,237,-- OS9 pounds. • Immense as the extent and valukot this crop has become, it is mit extravagant to an ticipate a rate at increase for the current de- cennial period, which will bring up the ag gregate for the year 1860. to 4,000,000 bake. The average annual yield for the five piars ending with 1835, was , estimated at 1;055, - - 000 bales; for the same period ending in 1840, 1,440,000 ; fora live period, termini'. g with 1850,2,270,000 bales.. Had no ths tu • ing cause interrupted the progressire ad vance. the amount of 1850 would have ex ceeded 3,000,000 bales. , According to tbe,census. returns of 1840, 1 the annual quantity of Bacjtviheat raised in the United States, was 7,291,743 bushels in 1850. 8,956,916'bu5he15. The consumption of Barley for the past I year in the manufacture of malt and spiritu ous liquors, amounted to 3,780,000 bushels. According to the census returns of 1840, the annual :monsieur barley raised in the Uni ted States was 4,161,501 bushels: in 1950, 5,167,010 bushels. The quantity of Potaidei, of all sorts, mitt- , ed in the United States, in 1840, was 108,- 295,060 bushels: in 1850, 104,055,989 hush. hell, of which 39,259,196 bushels were- sweet The quantity of 'ale and, spirituous liquors produced in the 'United States iti 1850, ex ceeded 36,000,000 gallons. 'The amount ex ported was balanced by the imports. The consumption of malt and spirituous liquors 'for manufacturing purpoies and as a heves age, appears to have been at thetate of near ly tour gallons per head. A great increase has taken place in the culture of Hops. The gain has been nearly two hundred per cent. Almost the whole of the increase, however, has been in the State of New York, which, from less than half a pounds in 1840,-now produ ces more than. two and halt millions, which exceeds five.sevenths of the whole crop of the 'United Stales. In connexioß with this circumstance, It may he tnentioned that N. York also 'stands foremost in the production of ale, beer and porter, in the manufacttire of which the lar ger part of the hops raised is consumed.— The breweries of this State produced six hundred and foriy-five thousand barrels of ale, in 1850, being more than a third of the quantity returned for the whole Union. According to the census returns for 1840, there were raised in the United States 95,- 2511 tons of flax and Hemp ; in 1850. 35,- 093 of Hemp and 7,715,961 pounds of Flax. According'to the census returns of 1840, the amount of Silk cocoons raised in the U. States. was 61.5525 pounds ; to 1850, 14,- 763 pounds. From which, it is obvious that the production of cocoons has decreased Since 1840, 46,789 pounds, and siore 1844, 382,- 027 pounds. According, to the census returns of 1840, the amount of cane and maple Sugar was 155,100,309 pounds, of which 119,947,720 pounds-,were,raised in Louisiana. By the census of 1850 the cane sugar made in the United States, was 247,581,000 pounds,be sides 12,700,606 gallons of molasses; maple sugar, 34,249,886 pounds, amounting to 281,830,886 pounds. showing an increase in ten years, of 126,730,077 pounds. POW OFFICE 'STATISTICS. Services and cost at transpottingthe Mail tor the:s3carVear, ending in 1852 • ` GIA., Blaine N. Hampshire, 220,272 , 16,498 Vermont, 270,660. 31,508 Massachusetts, 1,276,912 101,320 Rhode Island, '86,112 . Connecticut, 565,365 47,136 New York, 2,837,276 262,830 New Jersey , . 307,320 tun Pennsylvania, - 806,606 Maryland, 597,064 312,700 Ohio, 671,632 - 100,674 Virginia, 366,946 North Cacolioa, 263,016 South Carolina, 491,528 Georgia. 820,071 Florida, - • Michigan,l,l24 Indiana, 215,904 106,704 Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama; Missfstippl. Lou is lan a, Total, The aline eihibits-a Oaguhit ante of at: Lairs: New York , hae a aeretee 'of 2;837,276 —at I.; cost of $262,880, while Pennaylva. We het a seriiietkif Only 806,608-44 pr cost of b 71464 Staryhted has seritee of 691%; 064 riffles at a cost of $311;700. The Iseria sylvanisas either wortcweey ehOsti; or State is badly aceaumodatett with:teal ter• • • I ----E 615,397 177, 28 236,864 • 8,840 93,616 5,742 150,668 . 16,180 43;316 5,950 1,248 150 11,082,168 16:1_,275,526 T;_ `i, , • t ta Minim . • . FP -. *Mil FOit ' liiii X iirCßS ' i I ' OrRN 4 I.I " . . : ~ ' •... i, '' . - ice'! 'December . Siniibns.—tdour ',purred lam We we brought up the Criminalßecord'to Thursday evening, December-9th. We now resume out relief" at that patina and conclude the balanCe of the sersinn's ouginesti. . • • , " - • Corn. cr. Daniel Mennig, Supervisor of Tre =lnt Township-4fisidernianorin Ofice-- - Jury Tri al; not guilty as to the 4th sad :ith counts in the in dictment, but guilty 113 to the Ist and 2d. Senten ced to pay a tine or $50,09 and cost of Prosecution . Corsi, rs. Abel Clegi--Arault and Hattery—Ver dirt guilty and sentenced to pay a fine of nix cents and the costs of prosecution, and to undergo an in prisoninent in the County Prison for 2 months, and -wearer bailie the sum of Si 00 to keep the peace , for one year.. Core.. vs. Joseph Stewart, John Leal; and ba -1 vid•Sterrart—Assault and Battery oath of Jonas Markje—terdict guilty. in manner and form, as they stand indicted. The Court sentencedthern td ' pay the cogs of prosecution, and John' Led,* to p a y a fine 0f , 310, amp David and Joseph Stewatt to pay a fine of $3 each.. - Cow. vs. John IV. Crosland—Violation of the Auction -Laws—Jury Trial; verdict guilty. Sen tenced deterred. - . Com. es. Sophia Reed—Disorderly House—De fendant pleaded guilt'. Sentenced to pay the cost of the prosecution. - Coin. vs. John Dolen—Adultery—Jury Trial; verdict not guilty, but aenteneed to pay the costs of pet:mention. ' Con. vs. Ilinmetta Reily—Disorderly House.— Jury Trial; verdict.guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of Biz cants and the costs of prosecutton,'lnd to un• dergo an Msprisonment , of three months in County Prison: Com. vs. Catharine Igo—Lareenp-Jury Trial ; verdict not guilty. • Com. vs. "Jams Neat—Assault and Battery with the intent to kill, on oath of John Bucklv—Jury Trial; pleaded guilty: Sentenced"to pay a fine of one dollar and the coas t and to undergo an impri sonment of one year and three months in the Coun ty Prison. In hands of the Sheriff. Cove. vs. Jan Misdemeanor in o&e as the 'Supetetfor of Cam Township—Verdict not guilty and County for costs. Com. vs. WilliansJohnson—Disorderly House not guilty; verdict guilty. Sentenced to pay filo fine and the cost of prosecution, and undergo an imprisonment of 30 days in County Priion. -Com. rot. Javiii Sands—Assault and Battery-- Defendant pleaded guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of one dollar, cost of the p_tosecution and undergo. an imprisonment in County Prison for 30 days. CoM. rt. Geo. P Liinsc--Astault and Battery— Verdict not guilty, and the prosecutor, M. M. Ri ker, to pay .the costs. Cord. rt: Daniel liartolee and Samuel Bowen, Supervisorsia North Manhaim Township—Afis iknwanor in-office in not opening a Road—Plea of not guilty, withdrawn, and renteneed deterred .to March Term, 1853. Cont. vs.; Watkin Pritchard--Disorderly House —Verdict not guilty, but "sentenced to pay the costs of prosecution. Com. es% Philip Koons—Kaeping a Beer House without a License. Sentenced to pay the costs of prosecution. Ca't. is: Mary Sairid.—Reepk . a' Bee! Route without a License. Sentenexct to pay the coils of prosecution. Cons. v.g. John Gathgds—Kerping a Beer .110U3e without a !Acta9e. tienteneed to pay the coats of VOteCUIIOII Coin. VI. Mae Whelan and I:U.:a Brennan— , Disonlerly Rouse—Verdict guilty in manner and lorm as they stand indicted. Sentenced to pay one dollar fine and costs of prosecution, and undergo en imprisonment of five days in county Prison. Com..es. Patrick Coogan, .6=m:co Coogan, Stephen Managhan and James Murray:—Riot— Jury Trial; l'erdict guilty in manner and form as they stand indicted. Sentenced to pay a fine of 155 each, eosin of proweittion; to undergo an imprison ment of three mouth 4 each, in the Schuylkill Coun ty Prison. This eencludes the bloody tragedy in which two citizens lost their lives,iviz: James Coo gan and Ifugh Stephenson. At the June,,Sessions we reported the trial in fall—to which our readers-are. referred. The prominent actors have ceased to ex ist on earth, and their . active . :adherents are now paying the forfeit of the offended law. There was considerable interest manifested on the trial, and the audience appeared to tnink that the Rioters did not receive the full 'reward of their crime. After this trial was concliaded Court adjourned to meet again upon the 24th of December', 18.51. Q' Grand .Jury Report.—The Session of Courtjast ended has been remarkable for the onus wally la* amount of businei4 transacted—the rtv / number o , bills acted upon by the Grand Jury, ac cordi to the annexed report, being greater than that at any kirevious term. We invite especial 'Wen tion to this. report—though short, it contains much worthy the most serioni consideration of our citi zens: . THE Oland Innue•t for the County of Schhylkill to December sesskina: - reportalrat they have pass ed upon all the Bills presented lot their considera tion I that they exceed to number any previousterm, a large portion of which are for Lament's and As saults and Batteries, occasioned. a they believe In many cases, In the too free use of liquni or beer, sold by over, trtz hundred Licensed Houses, oftble descrip tion, throughout the county 1 beside* a tarp number of unlicensed bosses, priscipslit distributed in the Cost Region, whicli the proper camera, in most eases, have omitted to return. ' The request express the conviction that the con sumption ofliquar sold by the quart.and Its demoral izing effects la alarddngly on the Increase, arising from the competition In the business. flailing Match es, and every species of gambling fa resorted to, In many cases, to induce old and young to (rogue nt thoee house'', often kept open to late hours of the night, and nOttinflagneutly le the Sabbath desecrated by inch gatherings until many oftnem have become con. finned nuisances to the community. , This Inquest 'believe that moral reforms are not easily accomplished by legislative ensetments.when the appetite Is concerned; that prohibitory laws for the sale of liquor would prove a failure. They do. bowi-ve r. believe that Its use might be diminished materially by laeleasing the rest of Licease to silt It. Title would enable the respectable pinion of those Houses to continue the buslnots with undiminished profit by the number becoming less, and thus, In some degree, remove the objection to them, on account of the great number to be found In every quarter of the county. This !ugliest would then recommend, that petitions be presented to the nett Legislature, taking for the Increase of cost for Linnet to sell Beer and Liquor by , the quart. le hay dollars or more, with rigid penal ties for selling without Licenses. This, it Is believegt,wouki golarlo prevent the nu. merous cases at Court, Pilsen, and Poor House ex penses, of which their exceusire camber Is the fruit. lel source and cause of complaint. The inquest have examinee the Priso n and County officeirjound !them clean and In good order and con dition. * Prisoners In every way provided for. They have examined the report of the Commission err, appointed by the Court to clew the Poor House. approve of its suggestions. and recommend the con struction of rues fur ventilation in said buildings, It deeined practicable by the Comrniesloners. They have reason to believe that the complaints of the Inmates it the Poor Rouse are ill Found/kraut if otherwise, the attention c_if the Directors of the Poor Is requested to the subject. All of artikb is, respectiolly submitted. . M. WEAVER. Foreman. Fr Military Election.—We annex the ftill retinus alike Election, held last Saturday for Col onel and Lisza. Colonel of the First Regiment Ist Brigade 6th Division V. P: M., which resulted In the choice of I. M. Wetherell, of this place, and W. Reifsoyder, of New Castle, for these odices, respectively COMPANIES, uylkill Co. Cavalry,. 37: 5, ' 41; :Li • • 'idle Artillery, ; 22; 101 32i Washington Artillery, ; 19 , 17; 11 Second Nat. Lt. Infantry, i 31; 1; ,' 29, Natiocial . Light infantry, ' '321 31 1 St. Clair Infantry, 5! 17 1 22 Washington Yeager*, '. 311 'Bl 38 Scott 1 11 , 31 ; :17 ; 1121166! 121! 45 21! 1 • 3 laic 4 i 6 eP, 45! i 1761 T. Jon sows name had been withdrawn two days before the election. - • 73,393 53.571 52,010 116,989 82,558 12.511 9,164 Chocklull ! —Our new PnsOn is atm, for tbe first time; completely filled with criminals -its forty cells being all occupied. Unforumitely,' we need not seek far for the primary eituse of this shameful mate Of pablie.morals. The Upon - of the Grand - Jury, which we publish m ;full shove asnigns die Wool, undenlablesessone2ria!- The ' Jur recommends at higher rods of lortfces• sea, as the mint eillescious means of diminishing the shinning multlpliusion of groggeries Re• Kir Remember the Military and;Citizens' flsll, by thewfleottAhlee," next Friday Evening 4.4lhtte will be lota of fits snit pretty gide nein, :'; MB effill ......,...,,,,,-,,,,,q,.,,,,,-.--..k,..-,i,L14.v....-,..:,.Ct:........:-.,,W:ae',17:1CZ'e:::.,.-1.4.124..q...-4.,:?.....4.:4.:::;,;.i.,4,4.+4.1.K.;.-ff...titne.,,ar....ii..,•,.. : • -•, ..* -a I Its' 'JOURNAL AND' - PO • T -S .ILLE GENERAL ER- ADVERTIS T Colonel. D. Co!anti. I i - t " 3. I" ; § XI I 4J.'9' 22 ~; ~ < <,; .11 Liters arciely;•-•DiTIP Esci, of Nowlnunberland, dativaiet *a iamb*/ lecture odienowkage W,Power"befont a large and ilnenuve =dime, at tile Litaft4 Seeley, on Wedeiniai evening. Its views were expresand in praesieaf, and, at the sent titer, - eke:Oen le l .; singe. The Society eontinues znag towish: ing condition. R!Dr. 24- - Liarrisen, of 'Seeding is ennoune l t to *owe .Ewit Wednesday elven. The Ladies of the Finn Presbyterisip Chnieh hare changed the place ot_ holding the* proposed Fair next Tharßiay and Friday, to the bailment of their church, (Rev. Mr. MeCool'a).--1 They will, no dotibt, hat 4 everything got tip in gooi style and in abundance . . • • Sunday School Exhibition <—A Sunda' , School Exhibition will bb giren in the Second Me./. 'halite Episcopal Church. Market street, Pottirtle,; on Christmas evening, December 25th, 'Ka r at - 4 o'clock. • The friends of the Cause are respeeffolli invited to attend. Admittance 25 cents—Child:al halfitrtce. Fr The New Met hodist Church, st Mine vine, will be dedicated with appropriate aeTriee% on Sancta 26th. Snow fell here most of iS:e,day, Thuf day, but - turned to rain in the afternoon, making tb traveling very disagreeable. ' Camaqua 3ffairg. (comtis?oxprict or THE xttnas' iotitruit Cod Dirt—New Stoer—Lehigh, Scranton a Lackawanna Cod Companies--Littrary Soo' ty—Theatre—New Discount o.lEtt, 4r., 4T- The coal dirt from the mines, w • h for yea has disfigured the appearance of our i t ugh being distributed throughout its eastern ta, now find another outlet, to the gratification of o citizens. The Company are grading a road up u. ward the summit of the Locust mountain, arid toi making the necessary excavations, preparatory ti the erection of an Engine. which will be used drew the Coal dirt tip the motriaminoshence it wit be run along and deposited on its side. There are at present three new Slopes under course of construction bare. which, together wit) the usual facilities, will add largely to the ship ments of Coal from Ibis point next year. Shipments by the Lehigh Company have close for the season. The Scranton Coal Company have leaseditt entire Coal works for a term of 'five years, to s era) gentlemen from this vicinity: • • - The Lackawanna Coal Contpany lmve establis ed an agency for the sale of their Coal, at Cbicag Illinois. They ship byway of the Legget'i Cop and Erie Rail Roads to Owego, thence by Sencli Lake, Buffalo, Lake Eric, Lake 'Huron, Lake ti chigan to Chicago, at which place it sells at in 63._ ersge price of about 6451 per ton. •Asthe roi etruction of a Rail Road to Erie would bring* much nearer the western market ihari, our rieigt. bore of the Lackawanna region, undoubtedly mni of the Coal of the Schuylkill and Dfaltanoy valley's would find a market there, particularly that of tkti Mabanoy retrial, u it is of superior quality and ria• doubtedly well-suited for steamboat purposes. I Our Literary Society continues to be will 4. tended, and the discussions are carried' on svi(ti much spirit. The Theatrical Company are still giving . nigLf• ty entertainments at the Town Hall. Maj. J. C. Conrad, jr y hos established a Diseovat ace, and is prepared to .do any amount of goad paper upon reasonable terms. Tit... Major is a det er fellow, and will, no doubt, have a full snare if the discounting buiinesi of this place. . Tamales, Dee. If'', 1852. CONOLOSIERATe.) SCUYL. CO. CLAY NIONIIMEX T. The duties of the Committee, appointed to ;superintend the of the Mona Meat to, the memory - of Hepiy Clay, in this:piaci. 'have.'so Oar; been most faithfully and. ste4- iactofily 'dischirgeo. .The citizens of the County have great cause of congratulation in the fitness 01 ; their selection. By the ac i s . nexed Report, it will Settee's, theemire Work is expected to be completed by July next :. • The Building Committee of the §chuylkill Conn. tv Clay ?lonuinent have the honor to report: t That 111 the dirharge of the . proud ttuties assig& ed them, they hate spared neither time nor 'exert !ion. They have felt the importance of their true!, and hope this simple and brief account of the pee. t prmauce of that trust will meet with the cordial i pprobat ion of the community. itizThe entire Masonry of the Column is now fin. ished, and the Committee deem it unnecessary id dwell upon the creditable manner in which tie Contractors, the Messrs. Mackin's have acquitted themselves. The work of these mechanics, so worthy pf Schuylkill county, will show for itself; and a - deserviNt public will give, without being . sought for, the,dattering verdict of their approval The remaining -portions of the work, viz : The casting of the Column by the Messrs. ,Fishers, of Port Carbon, 'and the !statue by Robert Wood, Esq., of Philudelphia,.tlibugh yet unfinished, are in i state of successful progress. Plans have also limn adopted, and the apparatus will soon be pro vided to raise these heavy mules of•art to their respective places—all of which the Copttniitee feel confident will be completed on or before the 4th of July, 18filit SAUVEL SILLYMAN, EDWARD YARDLtY, FAVERLIN HEWSOs. i'Oltlvillt, Dec. 14th, 1852. CINCINNATI. PILLSBOROVOU AND Parkeraloirg Railway. • This Railroad fornssthe•Ohio portion of the t hrough line from Baltimore to St. Louis, and by 'the construction of the division now advertised lot letting in our columns, con• fleets Cincinnati with the Coal minks, in a distance of 112 miles. , ' • Through this line it , is expected large amounts of coal will be run into the City of Cincinnati. where the demand is very great! The Con! mines in Jackson County are. at present, on the most primitive scale, never; baying been wrought for a large market. Cual lands, coal and all, sell from $lO to 820 per acre.lind the lands are worth the lame, wben the coal is removed. Coal leave, therefore. counts as nothing: at the Ohio Coal mines, and as experienced operators wilisoon be needed there, - we in vile the attention.ol . our enterprising opera tors to this new field of operations. The road will be pushed to the mines iu two years, and it is now in operation sixty miles east'of Cincinnati, and is doing a hea-! vy local ::business in . agrictiltural products, And general freight of every kind. It is worth looking after, and - we have .no doubt our old' friend, Mr. Enwoon Moarits, the Engineer,' would be glad to see any otitis old friends out there. r 7 THE RAPPERS' Dmostotts.—The edi tor of the Cincinnati Advertiser, who recent ly trtsited the" State Lunatic Asylum at Col umbus, says that there arein that institution twenty persows whose insanity is clearly traeeable to spirit rappinp and it is stated that there are in the - Utica (N. V. ) . Lunatic Asylnm, nine victims of the same delusion. 44 Pity 'tic" but all we have to say is, that those who are crazed by no better spiritual hrunbuggery than we have witnessed here, during the week, ouglit to bare beep caged long before-L-the sooner they are confined to their appropriate sphere, the better for them selves. and the safer for the,satte •,' outsi ders." ' 4r7" The unparslielled extmeaganceol our days - 4 fitly illustrated, by the owner of a house not yet finished, in Madison avenue, New York city. Tbe bumpful h a rd-ii ish ed ceilings whieh have thus far satisfied the most fastidious taste, have hem, spurned, and the ritiors are to be finished in paper ruche or the most wetly and beautiful des criptisn. Another gentleman in that neigh borhood has just paid 86000 for a WI, upon which to build a—stable. , 17 The Popular Vote.—The un official and estimated rote of the, people for President. is set dawn as follows: 1,435,559 I Scott, Hale, 144,769. Pierce over. Scott, is over Scott and Hole, Pierce, 0:7" The story going the minds of the pi. pets about General Pierre's coat i of arms is made out of whole sloth, as we learn from the best authority. 117 The, Slott Convention'of letiwate met on. Tuesday., tau. earl alter ofienizing eiljoumett out, until' die 1011111)tanit Rot. • 1206] "-CUUXCHXII IN TUX 11. ST , • lictlobe* of Agreaate Totat value of ,Ontrenes. Arcanum). Ch. PremAt Raplist, • , 9.„1T1 ' 3.130,670 519,931 Christian, . 612 296,030 844,111.0 Congregational, 1,674 793,177 7,973,982 D. Reformed, " . 324 181,996 4,094.730 1 :Piccolol , , L 4 22 625.21 3 11,261,0 Free. • $1 • 108.60.5 2 K z)2,2rA Friends, 714 252,823 1,70:1,W.7 Ger. Reformed, 327 156,932 963,850 Jewish, • 31 16.575 371,600 Lutheran, 1,20C1 531,103 2,967,ti50t Mennonne, • 110 29,900 94,245 Methodist, • 11,466 4,209,3%3' 14,636,671 Moravian, 331 112,185 443,647 Presbyterian, 4,594 2,040,316 14,369,659 Rom. Catholic, 1,112 620,930 9,973,9:S Swedenborgian, 13, .5,070 109,100 Tunker, 52 { .15,075 46,025 619; 213,632 61)0,065 Uninuitin, . 243 137,367 9.268,122 lfunivertali.l, 494 205,462 1,767,015 Minor Sects. 325 115,347 741,950 Toial, 36,011 13;410,596 5i . 5, 4 6.00 STATISTICS 01' PENNSVI.VANIA. liaTfWV rorrLATION Mil IN NIVIIIIIRI. I WI ' S is -Maine. - 1.137 dlaboms, New Hampshire, 1.:75 1 141sallsippl. Vermont. 4,522 !Louisiana, Maasattiusetis. 9,7391 Tem. Rhode blood. 1,919 1 Atk31111.211. COODertiCtil. ..- 9,766 I Ten New Yolk, 99,1135 Kentucky. Sew Jersey. 29,117 ON°. Patinsyleaula, 1,841,02 Michigan. Delaware, . 12,323 Indiana, Maryland, 21,013 1 111innia, Mu. of Columbia, 767 1 illosouri. Virginia, • 10,410 flown, North Carolina, 409 I locoman. clonal Carolina, 3391 Calabria', Georgia. ' 170 I Territories, Florida, 911:• Total Nal ire populalkt; • • roaraGN VOPIJLATION. itemize !sows 19 30.0414 Denmark 131.713:14weden 7,29? Prussia B,9l9l2reece ' 79,392'4.1ana 4,031%1191a ' 101:8111ra 34 Ration Amadei& 2,300 2.37 Kellen 1 , 42 leen:tarsi Ameriii 4 tilonth America ; 83 172 West Indies ••• , • 666 426andwieh !.ten ds 3 014'Other countries 3111 139 Unknown 2,290 Man IN England Ireland Scotland %V ales ,Germany Franca Spain Portugal Belgium Holland. Turkey Italy Austria switsettenl Boasts Norway , Total Foreign, Population Aggregate Native and Foreign DEAF AND DUMB 521 Colored male* 4E3 Colored females 10 1 %Val it. males White females Total . . ' 121.1 ND. Walt* males 443 I Colored tante', ' 40 Wade females 2 I Colored femater II dssregste - •. fttil INSANE: While „Colored males Mlle Waster 4115 I Colored (meter 3:11 Total. 1991 • IDIOTIC. W Idle males. • 799 • Colored females 9.9 White 597 Colored Rally 94 Total 1449 . , PAUTERS. . t Native 3899 i Native 1434 Foirig I n 58515851 Foreign Ifirl Whole Nc:Junt L'so 3611 ALM CM of sup! 043/M8 %JIMA. number or' paupers who received support within the year-11,5.5L . . Number of churches 3509 Redo of churches to population - 658 Aggregate accommodation I .3i6,4i8 Average accummodation 4460 Aggregate value orchurch property Oil 1121.955 Avenge Table - do. s. •3 2 91 REAL AND PF.RIONAL ESTATE FOB TILEYEAR ENDING JUNE 18. 1850. Arteseed vale* .‘ True ur eatimatett value Proportion to lath free person AGRICULTtiIIE. Acres of Improved land ACM. of unimproved land attached _to far= &r 6,391,728 Total • • 111,923,347 Caen value . .407;876,099 Average cash , value per acre _ • 1147 33 Agrleuftural implements value - $11,731.511 , MAITUFACTURES. Manuearture of lion ravingly - spits! In- - vested - 43332,9 2 4 Tone pig iron used • f. 9.501 Tons old metal need ,819 . Tone mineral coal used 49,734 Bushel* coke and chlwris I u5ed1 70 , 955 Value raw material, fuel.&r. ~ 2,3740(11 " . Male hands.employed . 4,761 Female hands employed • I Average wages' of mate hands, monthly 427 55 Do do !male no do 600 Tone castings made 57,1110 Value of the products ' • 81161,10 , Value of entire produrie • 45,351,691 Manufacture of pig iron, capital investod P. 570,42.5 Tone of ore used , (377,V13 . Tone mineral coal ward 314,060 . . Bushels rake and r harroet used 23,505.10 Valet of raw material, for(,.A.r. 43,331337 Male hands employed . • 9,255 Female hands employedj. a , 'Entire warms for male hands, monthly '41.31 • 439 Entire wages of female liand•. IltigalllY , s4ll'oo Average wage. of male Wide, mon' lily - at 15 Tone pig iron made •295.:42 Value of other products4o,ooo Value of the entire product • - 46,071,513 31ANVFACTURE OF COTTO4 GOODS. Capital Invested " el.t.ti Les • Bake cotton used 44,16 e. Tons of coal used , 0.1,169 'Value of all raw material 43,153,530 'Male hands employed '4 3,544 Female hand. employed4,oo9 Entire wage. monthly of male. 10.612 Do do do of ft-melee - 41.0 054 Average wages monthly of aisle,. *l7 94 Do do do .• of females 39 91 Entire value of pluduete. $5,322,202 Verde sheeting. &c. Iltc. made . 45.74 0 ,1'90 Pound, yarn and thread wade annually 5,31000 MANUFACTURE OF lEVE3I3LtEN GOODS. . i I Capital forested F 3,005,064 Pagoda ertiol used. , - 7,560,370 Tons of eon' used ' 10.777 Verne of lilt raw matsrial . 53.292.710 . , Male hands employed 3,4911 FeTle do do 2,230 , Ent a monthly wages - of male bands ' 11107.13 S do fin do (ramie , 23.279 Avenge monthly wages of male hands ' 1119 20 do do do temal. , .- .10 40 Value of entire products , 05,221,666' Yards of cloth made ' 10,605,234 Annual product of other woollen goodo„lba. - 1949,091 IkLANUFACTL'RE OF WROUGHT 'IRON. Capital Investedo7,l3Nl,o63 , .. '' Tons pig metal aced 163,702 Tons blooms need 20,405 , Tons mineral coal used. ' • 335,067 Bu. bets coke sui charcoal used 3030,9103 Heads employed • r, 6.761 , Average monthly wages - s ~114: 68 Tone wrought Iron made ' •'169,506 . Value of other products *219.300 V, tee of entire products , • . $9,4.J01,907 117" Singular Cotncidence.—Johnstown , in Fulton county, is a steady,. stroag and reliable "Wlug "settlement." A. "live Whig" from .that town informs us that its Whig majority on the Electoral ticket at the three last Presidential elections was as follows:- 1844, Clay, 383 majority. 1848, Taylor, 384 " 1852, Scott, 383 ‘4 '- • Differing but a single vote in tight years! All honor to old Johnstown.—Alb. Register. (OP The california Census.r—Yuba county. has a population of 22,007 persons,of whom 17,299 are whites, and only 633 females. In Contra Costa county there are 1,937 white males, 550 white females, 21 colored pep sons, and 278 Indiana. THE BEST REMEDY FOR COUGHS, Colds, and goosumption ever used 'in New Jersey, Pays the Plainfield Union, 'of September 25, 1801,,s Wistat's . Balsam of Wild Cherry, which has been sold in that State a number of years, and after this !mg trial, we are enabled confidently to suite, that it has given better satisfacticin, and more.-of it has' been sold andxised. than any other patent Medi cine for the same disease—and we have no doubt it is the hest medicine now before the public 'tor which it is 'ulcerated. It has in many catesdone great goodoirfording much relief to the sick and afflicted, and WO wifely recommend it to all who are troubled with:Coughs, Cads, Consumption, and Su other diseases of the Ltings,u a veinal: 4; safe and most useful Medicine. , [From the Dedham (Mass.) Guette,-Feb!. 18; 1849.) The introduction'ofthis,fiunous medicine to the public by Seth W. Fuwle. has been of more set• vice, probably, than any other article that has iyet been discovered, and has effected more elms of va- rious complaints that "flesh is r heir to " than all the miserable compounds 'that haye ever as ' yet ,been tronspeted throughout the country. The ;nn. meroui certificates in his takirtisairwra lolly "nb. stantiate the Vitil3ei of it. Beware of Imposition. Remember, the original and only genuine Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry alwayi bears the written, elgnature•of BUTTS; on the outside wrapper. ' Forvinfe by Seth W. Fowle, Boston, Macst.,!and by his Agents throughout the country. FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.—Nothing can be more appropriate than a geed Diguesteo; type, and none are more admired thin; those taken by VAN LOAN, No. 124 Arch Street, one door below Sixth, 2d story; PhiladMPhm. Van Loan is. well known to the citizen% ofPhila delphii, for Many yews, as a first rate artist,!aad his Pictures rank among the best .prorlnctiorpr of the Dagnerteotype art. . , Terms $1 and opwardi. .- , 1 PARENTS, CHILDREN ( * tad FRIENDS are all expender eta at this season ; nothing could be more acceptable, in most instances , than an excel lent Daganreatypi. such as cackle bad at A. M. ALLEN'S Darterttatt Rocans,,ecener, of Centre 7 ,i...t.i. ............. . . 1,244,736 390;823 40.054 ' , vars. ta 10 IM i,014,619 NUMMI 97 113 413 /94,871 1.311,750 CfftiFtCHES *497,439,640 .722.486.120 • aa 8,699,619 THE cIgiSSON is nOW *matching 'Rhea ins. ay of our. Widen (as is usual at this seam of The year, May beinilicted witliCot;ts and Colds which, truegsected, or improperlyt treated, are apt to !muumuu in Canumprecu: We don't say that , —ft PERRON TO it OPEIONTc\ it every Cough or cold'bas lerromated in c oosomp. , r 4 , :a tot! Mine. well situated in Nit-stem Vireints ion, tint we do say that nearly nine•tentlis of the cara ri rt e e nc r re i g n ul in d i . ag A n d n d i rea re sf e lVeZ • l o a r tirnt h v igt gi's l i 3,..„, of have proceeded from tbri °Elm Boa 3400, stating qualifications. -.`-- Consum ption . ~ 4ng.2.1651 31-tf Veil eatOet lifill if YOU lOW a cough and neglect ...' or tryat it improperly, perhaps you ten may be ad- I W i b i ttsrs C irml i si th a P ni f i le g r i a l,liltV i i ig. , i c tr pr elir4 'a— ided to Ibis list; therefore, we say do not let it run wishing employment. big and little. young and o ld. 6 , b in arrest it mtmediately. and, in which por• i male andfemal d e ; and also, all persons ildiallllr in patte;),'ou should use no other medicine but Dr. J. I ;r4tr Y liti l is a , n w ill l r i er k r i l a r d e s o n fse ha n d s . fillitrVi l tllnts " ,l7 IV. Cooper', fudian Vtgelak i te Cane or (ort.. 1 ing at the nffire of the subscriber in MARKET au .t, ipturptive Syrup It has, undoubtedly, saved many ' i l ia% ill'' ' Pa W TER N? l'l ltd mo 4 f t r a e i,. J. tr. from an untimely grave,and for the cure of Coughs, ' ; Land Agent and General Collet fur . Colds and Consumption, we do conscientiously re- '1"11 5. ".51 ICI) commend it, anti its use has also proved it to be the very best medicine for the cure of these disea ses which has et•er been eliseovered —therefore. we lapin say. if you have a coughget one bottle of this Syrup, and give it a trial before you try anything else. 'The price is only 7:i cents a bottle, and one bottle, if taken in time, may save :ion many dollars, besides months or yr.ers of .uttering , and if, un fortunately, you have already become the victim of this , terrible disease, (Cense:rt.' ion,) upon this med icine, only, you may rely for a cure. Wet do not say that it never has faded in curing any ca-e of Con. tuntaton, but we do say, upon the best author • Ity, that it has mired many easeu of it, after they had been given up by Physicians, which is testi• fled to by Physicians themselves . For the convenience of the public, Joins S. C . :Worm, of this place has been appointed . Agent for the sale of this mecheine, and of whom the gen uine. may always be had. We are requested to say that if there is any person of persons' in this .County who wish an agency of this medicine, by addressing an order to the proprietor, (C. P. llev. es, of West Chester, Chester County, Peet) they will he supplied. Yours, /cc., •19.1 t C. I'. HEWES . I .83 491 .739 124 399 333 11.0 cHUIST 11AS CHEER.--thwing this season of festivity and joy, when all are prone to indulge. in the good thing' of life to excess, let .us not forget that the pleasures et the table, when enjoyed beyond the bounds I:if moderation, are at the expense of health. To 'those, however, who are inadvertently led into excess in eating and drinking, and Who, in I consequence, suffer frcin headache, sick stomach, - lowness of spirits, indigestion, and other complaints, the penalty, of over-indulgence, we recommend a trial of IVright'. Indicu .Vegetalle of the North American College..of Health. This 'medi cine will remove all complaints which arise' (rum irregularity of diet; and cleanse the body from those hiliota and corrupt humors which are the cause of the above distressing symptoms, and of every mat say incident to AAA. enwe of Counter/eds.—The genuine 13 for r.alo by T. F. BEAT'll' .CO., J. G. BROWN, and I). N. lIEISLER, Pottsville; and by the Agents given in another column. Wholemde Office, 160 Race Street, Philadelpnia. " I DIGEST."—Such is thu true mewling, of the word " Pepsin," or of the two Greek words from yhich it is deeived. This is the signifi,eant and ap propriate title of the True Dige.tive Flitid, or GO*. trie Juice, prepared by Dr. J. 5. thrucleceoN. of Philadelphia, from the fourth Stomach ..of the Ox for the cure of iaihretion and Dyspepina. It is Nature's mu remedy for an unhealthy 'Stomach.— No art of man can equal its curative =powers. It renders good eating perfectly consistent...with health. See the figure of the Os, in another part of this pa per. POTTSVILLS MALRIIK.ICTR.. - CORRECTED. WEEKLY FOR TUC JOURNAL. Wheat Flour. bbl 13 OS f Dr'd ileac oca peed. oti Rye do do 4 001 do do twilled •' llO Wheat, tulle] P 5 4 I OS i lied apples pa fired .75 ,Rye, do ao- Egas, dorsi' 1440 Coro, do 65 Butter ~- Oats, do IS Shoulders., Potatoes. do 40 a 501 Hants, Thrtotby Reed, 113 Rey. toe Clover, do 3 .10 Plaster, In this Roroneh, on Friday'atorolae,.De ' cea•ber l7. CAROLINE OERTRIIDE,roasort of Vti,ol. HILL, V. 1., in the 3:th year of her ate. The Okuda of the funny are requested, (tsOilhc.ut farther nntice,) to attend the funeral I the real. denre of her husband, in Malsantoneo ree . t o'clock, P. M., this, (Batorday) apettroon.t pa. to Schuylkill Haven. • la this Borough, on Tuesday,. Ber. 14, lest, (A -BM& daughter or the tate Wituroe T. and Louts* EPTINU. RELIGIOUS PRITICES. THE NIINERFWILLE 111.'r. CHURCH writ h e *Y . dedicated to the worship of Almighty Cod oil SADDATII, the flesh Inst. Rec. W D. gran. of' :St. fleurge's Church, Philadelphia, and Rev ..1. D. Vo*- Preoding Elder of the Reading District, are cc. petted to officiate on the occasion. Preaching at 101 A. 1.1., 3 P. M., end 7 P. M. The friend' of the Church, and the public generelty.ace respectfnily incited to attend. .1. D. rete:Ect.t.oucen. Parrot. "MERE Wild, HE preaching is the English `r• • toitheraitEinirch.Markei etreer,eriery Annday morning and evening. TIM BAPTIST CHURCll.—Divine worship LY May he ,rsperted ever, Salihain morning rind evening. Also every Weilneeday evenning i at the osnli home. Ar'•?, THE - PROtEStANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. tY —The following ,Resoluthhti has been possod by the Vestry of Trinity Chuicb..pothisille, Rezolerl, That in consider Arlon of the sums con tributed and to be contribute d as donations to the erec tion and furnishing of the church edifice; the vestry do hereby set apart. and atOgiroprime MTV-EIGHT PEWS. which shall be, an;l remain frerfor all persons who ruay, desire to worship in the Church. These pmvtafelocited as follow a ; IN THE CIINTRE AISLE. Net th side, No. 114119027,13% 143, ISI, 130. South wide, N 0.112, VA % I 3 134, 144, 152,100. • IN THE NOM, AISLE. Northelde, No. I, 7. 12, 19.25. 31.37,43, 51, 53.51,0. Bouthislde, No. 2,8, 11, 20.28. 32, 38,4 L 50, 51. IN THE SOETH AISLE. Soutttaide,No. 56..37. 59,4 74, 80,80,0.98.101,110. North side, No. 5%, 67, 73,79 145, 91. 97, 103,109. DIVINE SERVICE is held in the Church every sun day. ifernier . .%errtro es:menet,' at 101 o'clock— Atte reeds Stra i t at 31. o's lock. THE POTTSVILLE LITERARY SOCIETY will bold its nut reinter mseting at Foster's Hall. on Wedwiday event', n. Dec. Mat 7+ o'r 'orb. Leann—Rea. Milton It Inner. of Reading. , Reader—Jobo Hughes. - - Questlon—" Is woman indebted to the days of Chivalry for berpresest 'octal pnaitlon I" ,Atlinnattve...lastes Lewis, J• li. Nettled!' ative—Witn. L WbUney, Dr. A. Heger. By Order of the doelety e Taos. H. %Yates's. sac .I._ PULASKI `LODDC. No. 210.—A Stated Meet, leg or Palest{ t.odge wilt be bold at their Hatt. on Monday evyning next. December 20, 1852, at 7 O'clock. Punctual attendance la reOnested. The election fib► ()Aker! for the easuine year, will take place at the mettle,. ' Join S. C. MA all,. Eleey. jr} NOTICE —The Schuylkill County Airitultd '4"" RI Society will bold Its Annual Election on MON DAY.3d of January. 1853. at the Public House of Do It helnoyer, In the Unrough ofOrwleshurg. between the hours of 2 and "4 P. N. e 2. Ali the Enellattpapere In the County will please copy. ep LAMER§ FAIL—The Ladies of the Ist Pres [little!) Church of Pottssillearipectfullr an stoney that they will' hold a FAIR. In the Lecture ]room of the First. Presbyterian Church—corner of MAHANTONGO and THIRD Streets. on Thursday and Friday. Dec. 23d and 41th inst. A variety of useful fancy armies. with refreshments. will be of fered for sale. .The Fate will open at 10 o'clock. A. if.. and continue open until 10. P. At., of each day. polo AT A MEETING of the Pottsville Cm Com th,.r yang, herd December 6, 1652, a dividend of 3 per cent. was declared on the Capital Stock of said Com pany. for the Mot sit month,. PaYable.to the Stoelt. holders, or their legal reKesentativevon the 13th day ofJantury, 1633, at the °Mee of the Company, Pottsville. SILLYMAN. Pres't. Dee. 11,16.52. .30-1 t • QNE CENT RILWATID.—Ran , ,sway from thesubteriber.resldlng In Wayne Town. ship. no Wednesday. 15th Deretnber. JOllll BLA NCRFIELD, aft Indentured Apprentice to the Firedog! Hoeloess. V hereby cantien all persons against eredlthla blot, as I will pay no debts of blaeonuaeting. • • ' • JOON ZIEGLO.O. - Tee. IS, 1852. 514t0 LOST AND POUND. QTRAY" COW.—Came to ' ttot fp:mites of tbel Usubeerlher, residing In Rest Brunsieti Townabll4l um Nergrensburg, nn 'the Ittly of DE. it: r* i camber,* DROWN HEIFER, with white '' 1 bed , end white stripe on her beck. about '►—.... three year. old.' The owner is regales. ISO d'' ted to come flower& prove property, pay charges sail take tier , away. otherwise abe will be *old neeordingi to law. • ' • - PAUL DOCK. I Dee. 18,1052. , .51:31.• i T • • 1101)1A fit R. lIANIX Aat LA Vtri Office In Centre Street. oppotite the Efilseco:* Church. Pottsville Peansyntants, M 11740.1852, It. E. HANCE, fuRT CARBOY. PS, .--keto..i Louts-1110 Street, second floor , below the 1,84 tberan Church j • Orrice—nett door to Mr. Shlttlerel Driorittote. 0tt4G.1&51. ' - 42.(int REO. TIINKB.LadIee and. Calldren`g Ureal 111111illurr and Talbrantorer; ranter of Cantle and Union Stamm. Pangolin.. An, Apprentice minted. Ort. 2.1851 'ISO. WAGIENSTALLIEGA. CO., Eanh4 dere and Dealers Exchange. Tamaqua. Tenn'al Collecting attended to, and drafts for sale nn al! the principal cities of the Union. Also. Walls papas ble at all the prinelpa I Planking Ileasem - trt Enalandi Ireland. Scotland "ad Jaly 17,1852. - ta-tf I DE Call. No. 13 North WATER 131.1 Philadelphia, Imparter and Dealer Is English and American Iron. Constantly on hand a. large sad gent. etal apartment of jilON and STEEL, In al► their vas netiett4att the lowest prizes. ' . OM. 113,11511..._ , - • . 43.t0r OM 11 to 13 18 N;) 300 Dl4ri ?JOTS CM., CARDS 010 40.3 m• WANTED, &o. - XXTVlTUD.i—ltecrstlts for the United $U 9. Ar gil); et the Pott•ville Itentersour. - Nor. tr. 4e.ti AItTED. -+— ._l laud, i A yil. T s i Tr p ool T al" ) ro l uTth S e r: l;„ l reat:' i r ° G r an i ra Timm property tue. been opened In -actual place*. the Until ill oupettur quality, Velln , lying 1100 Zon' slid raw ba worked fot horny years above WA- Thia property Ilea the neareit point to the Rohd. and afford, an excellent opportunity for an priferprialng Operator for the Great Wextern , 3lurfi et. Tei ■ dist rate Tetood. a fayntable I.ea4 ulll he Wen, no other need apply. Address the rubxcriber at 30. t, New Aireotd, pw irnric. • WiI.TC;II Nov. 15.1851. f HOTELS V,4I.IrACHH4 HOTEL, Corner of PRANK. POUT th,„and CITY HALL eiQUARE, (nppnsup tht City-Hall and Park Pountatn,) Haw Vnex CITV. Wha built 404 opened by the subic thew, May I, anal retitled trud tarnished, Anguat. 18.58. : he III:919 Irbil for convenience, elegance, comfort and economy. It CIAIDOI be surpaiwed in the synth,. 11 enistaina more MOW than any ntner Hotel nrj thi s continent, gave one only. all orl,l3i;i: width are warmed gratis. They err all fa letup with marble Op wash - stand s , which are sup. pl d with Croton Water thrnuAlk silver-plated corks, *niece In but one bertha eroonit ; the harts and water cloven on every floor will be lit whh gas during the ulaht.ThW ITotel is eqtaducted on the European plan or Lodging Rooms, end meals as they may he ordered initho spurious and splendid Refectory, and is in the Initordlate vicinity of Mercantile kluslnese, and the Fghwipal places of . Antuseuient. .R. FRENCH. 1851. , 4g-3m, VOUNTAiN - S PRIMO HOTEL.—The• un- i dersigned respectfully announces to h:s friends avid the pablir in general. that, ie has leased the IFISINTAIN SPRING 110 TE L :• formerly tri+t by Mrs E. Helsel, where he will he glad to accommodate all that ntay patronize f.c Ithq. • Ilia table will he provided AI lib the the 'umbel affords. Ells Bat Ia equal to any in rite country. YUs Stabling Ia sufficient to entertain any flualliflY of stock. the Sloan, Aar twen reined tvlth n lame mitumodinua Call Room at ladled. which will always het open for those that will favor him with their rua tom • lARAEL 9I IT'I . INiAGR. iiirpt. 4. lA.M. 36-tf GROCERIES, &o °PPE:M.—Macho, Morierabo, Laquira, Java. Rio Coffees for eat. by A. BENDCIESON, Airt. Nov. V. lest +l[ToAns.—White Crushed and Pulverized Soft Whimand Broken Si mms frnm 5 . to 9 rent., for le by ' A. HENDERSON, Ag't. Nov. 94, 1952. 46 If kinUli.T.:—Old and Nen' Crop Raisins, currant., 4. Cltron. Old Crop liaising, In prime order, for sale lOor, A. HENDERSON. AO. l N0v.97, 1651 4S If 10. — .... OtsitSRES.-I.evertna's Hyrup..BosTon Hyrup i Extra .Saxe[ House,lli: O. and Cuba. Holae,s, Prime Sugarlionse 23 cis. gallon. • 4 A. HENDERSON, Ag'r. 1 Nov. 27, 1952. . ' 19..11 u'ALT I SALT t I SALT ti I-5,000 Sacks Llforpool Ground. (or Ground alum) 3,000 do &I:1- '64VA itue. 10,000 Tn rk'ir bland. WOO 11 and 4 40 Ifs: Dairy Balta. Canitanlly on land and it,r sale uw,tn lots to suit purchnierii, by ALEX4NDER KERR, importer and Dealer In Balt, No. 33 South Wharves, PbtlaCelobla. Sept. 18,1912. • 1:11111, BACON, &C. MAcIiCREL, CODFIEM.' OEIMINGA. PORK, 11A3124, iiind *IDEA, AIiOULDER3„ LARD, and CIIESISE,' constantly on batid,atid f')r sale by J. PALMER A: CO., Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. Nov. V) 'PH 47-3 m IRON, 6113. • 1 11,oPi.1:711AIINIS.—Tile flubseribet Wert for ante : ' ~ , , One 9-10 inch Slope Chnln. ,• One i '• " ! One . "' • '' tIEOILDE 131111211 T, Hardware Store, Centre Ht. i Dec. 19,1852. 51 tit VATRNIP STRAW, lIAV AND CORN. STALK CUTTERS, l'Or glthi at i DEORCIE DRIMIT It 1 Hardware Store. Crewe St.. how Ittetz's Hotel. Dec. 18. 012. 31-:f AI A MERMAN TABLE: VIIITIALUV..—The I ...supetiorlty of this cutlery overall other has now been fully establirhed. A fall aprortment In sem. in-handsome Mahogany I . llllell, fully warranted In all rases, If not as represented. can be returned, aud oth era Riven In exchange. Handsome presents for the holiday.. • FRANK POTT. i Dee. 11, 180. 50-tr 111114 D CLOTHS CLASPS, for keeping on thr Ll...Kieer ' Everybody tinderstande 'heir itepliti :nese at this Rea4can—far sale at the Town halt Dard liware store. FRANK Hl' a. Dec 11,1852.50-tr ' I ill ever WIRIPS.—The beat and. cheapest ill ever offered to the people of this el/linty. 1 Buffalo and Conti Robes. florae 131an1ehi. FLIANS POTT . 1 7 , Dee. 11.1952. of 50.41 - Ir----- ARIILIt MINCE MEAT and ',a:loader (7 , 11,'5" ,'S" lei's. This article was awarded a premium at the illil'er haulm,' Fair. No family should be wii bout our l!tiiihrs” articled. c PRANK POTT. 1; Dtle.ll,lBL2. 50-if "S' IDATENT CORN STALK, 11Ali k STRAW ; rr Cutters, Corn liholters, nerieunurni Implemenra? [41r.., at the Town Halt Iron Store. - rn AN K POTT. i h. Dec. 11.1652. 50 if r irioAL VASEs.-11.11thes who wish to get rid of the unsightly Coal Bucker*. are Informed they ran 1 nada beautiful Bolide at Om Town Hall Hardware Store.' FRANK PUTT. Dec. 11,1422. 1,11-if VISR CARVERS. Silver Plated Tshie and De's- J: sari Forks, Spoons, lluitvr Knives, &r : Ifoust, keeping Hardware In sil its varieties, at the Town Halt Hardware store. FRANK POTT. • ` z Dee-11.1852. . 50-If ' - ' llll ORTMONAIES, Pocket-llooke, Pocket and I Pen Knives. Foreign and Ihnneette inanufaidure, at the Toren 11411 Hardware FRANK PM. Der. 11,11 M. 30. tr • VHSEKI( LAMPS, three sires, a beautiftil Stade, ronvenient In ill their arrauttritienig. I FRANK POTt. Der 11. tat. b0•IY JELLY 310171.1D9,Cake CotterrAlisting Bporia;, Spice Mills, for 03 fret the Taira Flail ilardwate store. FR A POTT.! Dee. 11, 1939. ZO•tf Bovtiftporn SLAW BPOONfi £ FORKS, for 'tartar 41raes—oraaatented.and a useful aro. eta. for gala ay , FRANK MIT., 'Der. 11,1652. ' 50-tf IItRaTANIA TEA SETTI.--St.beantlfnl and lbraeful present for the Holidays, for *ale at the Town Hall Hardware Otore . . - FRANK MIT Dec. 11.1832. tf GHASS AND OIL CLOTH Table Mans, for bat ill‘bes. for sale by FRANK POTT. Dec. 11, less. .; 50.1 FOR SALE AND TO LET. VS! AGOX FOIL SALE.—For sate city, a'one horse Wagon, well made bad covered, aultakie for a Peeler's, or Provision Market. Apply to II HANNAN. 51— Dec. 18.1052 VOA SALE.—A senor Elevators, hearty or quite 1 as good as new ; 0140.0 sett of . Breaking Rollers, in the same condition, both In orderfor any Coltiery. of 250 r 30 cam per day. Eogulie of T. IL WIWITIC STEMPQMCATOOII; or ' JOIN PINKERTON. 1 • Sada n tOgn dt., Pottsville 70-tf Dee. 11.1852 l t. Fin RENT.—A 3 glory Brink !levelling Muse J. in Centre Merest. Petteville. betweentbe . • . American Wore and tbe Pennsylvania nail. ,5 , ...; fAnglitlng of Dltoorne. with Oath Room and 1.! 7, Cellar. Tee bourn la supplied-arab watar and gas is every department. Apple to , St billOPliV. 40-3 t Dee. 4. 1837 r "DR OA:CT.—UP lam and extrornoMous Brick r Hew, in the Borough of - Danville. known as the: Montour Flause. now In the ocalupsnry or ti Ostreli: non. Esq. For terininpply to Dr. WM. D. MAGILL; Of D. M. BOYD, Denoint. Pa. Nov. 27. Kn. 4841 ' A'OR SALE Oft TO BE L.P..i11E0 . .-411 /hatter of ground in Millersville, lately owned by Mittens &John Mettler, with the eppartenaneer, consleung of a Wee dtorehouse,lstories in front and zinc three stories to the rear, and e two story .., Frame Ihreitior tfouse, with stone base. 71 ^ 1 meat and a Kimbell attached. both trout ing - I . art Sunbury Street; a dtable. sctorehoone, Welton Shed. die.. &e. The property is la coed repair and le admirably adapted. front its lora' ion, for hullo:ors Of any flied Possession immediately oven. 'For terms apply to 3011 N BROCK. eUMS it C0..01' N. 2d St., rbtladelphia, or to. , WM. S. PUTT/3.! ' Wpm* et Law,npposlic American fferna,Pottreple. Oct. 0,1E55. . , . at-tr 1.4 011.111,144111.1!«.4 valuable Lloutte aid Lot In NAT. IV —I wegian Sre tet:ln the - Botough of Putts. f_ 'ilk, being a two story Frame noose, with Ilanewentoyith pump o ! water In the yard. 55llE* being tlnfoet front by 48 feet deep, with a ' food Stable on said Lot. 40 feet front ily St i feet in depth, ststd Lot being 40 feet front by 100 do'ep, and will be told low •or trehanged for property In the Corium . 'Terms made known by applying,tri trio sub set ~ : W .. They ran be bad wperate. 111:NRV 3tOIIR. al-arn• I 041.006i2, FOP. 11:111111T.—A RO1)M and Bolc.f ineotvilth Steam Power. suitable for a small Mathine Rhop for workin4 In Blau, :1 &c. A pply,ta, it REP.-4 convenient Brick Do - ellicia , in Naha ntongn tiltivet , RPht SOO per annum. in - . quire at this office. oc of 3. P. /VISTA DT; slnliantnngn Street. 38-tf Sept. 19.1A52 Slritalt4 1143101131 E.— FORSALE A 33 1101186 rower Engine in find race - outer. For paillcu. tank apply to Pd. ("1- HEILNER. Esq.; or to • i !Man . 111CKS. Wiliningtnn,Delaware. , Jan: 4. MI : ' . . 1-tf 1,1011. ILEX rtECOND STORY ove r T JI! Foster & dime litato. +Opts , to HOW. PORTER. 324 r Aut.9.18111- DRAM' dr. r ELLIOTT • Agenve far thl satit or .LOAdette Rapp', Patented Orlentifie Ntehe Gold Pens, Oct. Si ilia; IFIAILROAD CtONTRACTOILL-B, c. I Prooo..als, ad lieseed 1., either of the '1,.,. aiantil, wilt be received at Ilillsbnwinguali ttaw county, Ohio. until the Ist day of remit'a tien„; Per the Gradnailon and Meronry of the ?MR!, [ O. I aielon oil hr Cleminnatt. ffillsboroneb. and Parket, hetyir Railway. exten.ling from flillstintanya. Sand county. to a point near Jerkson,i y. Ohio, about 56 miles. L The fine will be ready for examination pay, January, and Profiles and Specific at lona nf nrt Mill ethiltited at the Elnaineer.4 ollre. In :onifb,roymie _weed prior to the lint day ar y tht , arc. . 'rhts form~ the rreoanized continualht nerogat Ohio, of th” 1141Litrune and Ohio, and Bart Weßtrtn Vtrginla Railways, and bring locao2 ling lo the , great through line between Bahlmor•yr4 'Pit. Lotus, will he fauna In erery way nouby Attention (liable an.l entrrprisitte coOtarhos The TeinAndor ortt.e line to the Ohio lit*? I , f • ready - for chntriet About for l' Jay of May p 4 .,* JAMS M.TRIMBLE, Ptr yd rrt ELLWOOOO :WORMS. eiltl . f Engitlet.;! Dee .18. Itt37. ,---------- _ .„.NOTICM O er .—An rdiaAre Itlry.lain Tar t+x ii, [—Be it ordained by the Clopf limo, an d col ;; . cti of 1111. Bo tones of roe (7.110-0 , 1. Thal each and rt . Ivry owner* of a Da: or Dep. Bitch to 8,,,t„., , , ka , ;pay a ).m ly Tix of fifty cent. forth. firm 110.4„., n0 !dollar for the stpcotol Doe:two dolla.lx for the third 'lloz.. and dotibliord the amount. for exec) a t hi n t,..., 4 , Dog; anti one dollar - Btr the firtt flteh.4,, ~,,,,a , . far the apeond Bitch. and tltrutile hlte i kl•etni „ l'or . s _ pry additional Bitch ; the samo to ie roit,l•4 and paid to the TtraAirer for the tile °COM BOIDUCh.4II4 any neon' refuting tokritinnt the 1Arxe.,,,,,, „ h „, lottled oil for 11111 purpriT, of he 'mother n 1 1102.,,,, Bitches in Mx or her torteseion, upon proof bet” mittip.ohall forfeit and ply for troth and crew Inch r.ftlxalt ttytt dollars, to be collected ;as tine. of ,t,, 1 giant. amount are. be law. collocted The filch ('on• "'alt. isoh?ret'd with the :9ficutlon of thlx ()Minim,. l'asaed the thh day or Decetuhrr. X..1)..1652. ilfmx lIIILT., Bitter finfel., Att , ll/Ftl. H. Stiteetc.n. Toxin Clerk Dee. IS. Ma. . 1 NOTICE TO CONTRA, TORS.--Prepnisa jal will be received at the Oftire or the mi ne IN, and 9 rhuvi:l4l Haven Railroad Varna:l4, (F„,67 1 - Institute BO!attire.) flooth SEVENTH Pity,. p h , a &Innis, ontho 21at (until op wet.) fey *ram" that portion of ettenriou of the; Mine itin road between the snmirdt of • Broad MobutALTI it Coal Cecile, distance of about it talks. tom 1. 1 with a hrnoch nfcakd road, (about Tmilei.) aLinr tb . Waco( Mlue 11111. tot he Wes: West essnchler kill. Priddy+, tipecificationa, &c ,to be seen"; at there cineer's Office. Minersrllle„t 4 rlnqlkiii rourill sr, alter the. itth Inat • .EDWAnn P : AV. 1-1411.e-e t Philadelphia. Dec. 15,18.52. NI- It TOTICE.—In the matter or the: Estate of sa:;.' mon Seidl*, late of Pint Clinton, is the County,' Schuylkill, deceased. Notice is hereby elven tenet* of miruloistr.titon on the Estate of Onlutuaa. rtehtle, late of Fort Clinton, grimy Rill Con nic,e t ceased, have horn gratitedby the nrcilteAr.r of said irmintl, ro the subscriber, residing In Porn •Ille. All persons indebte.l to the said deres,od .AN , 'mare immediate payment, and thooe will Regent them for settlement. lIIEt4iEr CLYMER 51-Cf Dec 18,1652 - - VIPPICS OP VIE MINE !TILL & Ultra R. R. Co., . (Psc ) 15. 1852. j A STATED ANNUAL MEETINDi of the Strektrl den of thl; Company will be held:at their the hall of the Franklin !whops, No. it Knot Seventh Street, on the Inth day nt the let tionts. (isn't ary ,) 1853, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at %tit a report of the .proceedings of the Board af germ will he presented, and an eleetion will be heLl lot a President and ten ManageTs, io condor! the el• lairs of the Company for the year t emmio.i. SAMUEL 51azatili, Roe y M .- Berk? and firkuylkill..famendi, Reading, Into,' 3 times. and charge Miners' Journal. Dec. lft, 1852. rates St nurttttcc NAVIOATIO UOVPANT, Li Philadelphia. Per,ll, 1552. ,SCIIIPVI.IMA. NAVIGATION COM PANT—ANNt. AI. MEETING.—A Genelitl Meeting or the Stnelthr,l tiers and Loanholdera of the Schitylkin Navigathui Company. will be held at their Mite, In ihr City of Philadetphie, No. 74 Walnut Stteet;on • NIONDAY, the third tiny of January. A. D.. 1853. et II &clam A M., agreeably to the Charter. And, at the same time and place en elect ion will bei held Inn a Pmt dent, tv.eive Mermen!. end Secretary and Imam: of the Company. and etch other - Mildness be Mem. ted en the I ntereete of the enerintation may tepoitt. (AMBLES W.TIACoN, Seely, Dec. IA, 1t452. 31-31, _ OFFICE OF THE SW6TARI RATLIId.D COMPANIE,t Prititille,Pec. 4. Ir's 2. 1. NOTICE —The Annual Election fdr President. Yrs. seers. Tit, Slifer end Secretary for j ibis Comany.to errs, the ensuing year . will be beta At' their Oftr, on Tnurtan&v. the 3elh Inst.. betimeen the both or • Mt:O'clock. A, 314 end 3 o'clock, P. bt. W. D431003E, Seer. 1 t Dee i. te4i NT, OTICEL—An Ordinance rebilin, Bzuieri cad others.-13e It ordained, '&c! .—That from sad after the passing of this Ordinanct. It shall tint be lawful for Butchers , or other persn s.tn sell meet or any kir.d from Wagons, Carte, or Other v,thiclek, or hawk ahont or expose the aims waste as scoresahl, within the limits of the Borough of Pottsville, awn after 12 o'clock of any day of the week, except Stl °Maya. throtighnut the whole of .ehlch this prnhl4. lion shall extend; under the penalty of Three Dugan (Drench and every offence. to ho rerovered by salsa ofdehtftr the aye °fetid Borough', In Ilke manttrar In other eaten— Proeided always, that this 'ortitsver shall not apply or extend to Farmer.; brinclnx mar, poultry, or other provtli Ina. Into. the lkoron:11 'Arm, said. .lANIR9 A. IticRARRO,S, TONVII Clerk. Der. I!. ISO.. i %let TOTICE.—The undersigned Hereby give nowt to the .iihieriberg to the ern* et the " fantail.% Lebanon end Finegrove Railroad Company." thy, In pit voi a nee of the Act of Incorporiatlon of gal.] Con pa ny,a meet inn will he held in Pdalailelphla,ti the Room of the Boanicif Trade, :Id stOry, In the Mx delphia Exchange. it 91 o'clock, M„ on TIT."I - the 4th day ofJAnuary next; for the InltPo.. eleetinx nine Directors for the naid Company. (Pinned,) ! - 1108F.RT KELTON, FirANCIAIR, WM. DONALDSON. g RAllttlEti RONIGMACIIER, COLEMAN, Col7lllilS9loflett. _Dec. 11. 1552. 50 , 11 . 3 0 I flee, MT. (7411.11014 PT.Y. It. R. 4 . .,.,1; Dtrohnee 7, In%. Tim Annual. Meeting of Ihe Stnelaintiter; of 14 . 4 Cnnip.iny will be held at the .0111ce, 'o. 7 1 Haat) Avert, Philadelphia, on MONDAY, Dereinlot t 7. 1852, IS o'rlork. 51., at whith thie an election Mr a Prnxi , letill.slt Minageri, n Sertetary.nnd Trenot rer, will be Wild. Af. CkiliPLIELL.Sec'7 , ..; Dee. 11. 1852. ff ( )ETA, r; Sett 'wt.. VALLEYIIi4v.& R. R. Co., Lbuiember 7 , Annual Meeting of the Stocllholders till be bell at the () thee of the Company, No. 7 Library Streit, Philadelphia, on MONDAY. Derinibnc 27,102., at I? o'clock, M.. at 'Which time an election tor a PEeNtdeti, ilk Managerk,a Her:nary, and Tip3.lllrer will he !lei! M. CAM PDF.Lf... Sec . >. 3t Dec. 11, 1852 OTICE TO TRACHERS.—Applir,stioca • ", will be received by the Pottstillie , Sctincil,l3oshl. for a Male Teacheras Acr:latant 1 for the fort )111T School. Nate teed apply unlesiihe be a Cl.liiftl: !Waal?. •U• •HANti 'Prtg, Aprilleattnag to be addreeeinl • d.int, or the Secretary, previnueltn Dee. 27,19.31. 'The anollcante will be eretnine/ Monday; Dee D, at lb n'eloek, A. M. By nrile of the flonul, JORN 8. C. MARTIN, See'Y. 1 49-41 net. 4, 1,852 NOTICK.—The subscriber Would hereby Doff! his friends and the pulalic generally, that he prepared at sll times to attend tp the measuring ca Plastering, Atone Mazonry, Erica Masonry, Illegal. and other measuring; helot - 41141w Esliding; kinds. Also, to contract for the Construction ari Erection of all hinds-of Buildings' Chutes moderate Respectfully. .1011 Y 11. MMES. P. S.—Thankful for past fa weirs, the undersigned would sorcit a continuation of !the hitherto Idietst patronage. ; .1.11.3 Nov. 27.1852. ;, ; VgIIFIROLUTION PAdiTNERSHIP. — 11 !goitre Is hereby given that ilitr 'undersigned Mr this day declared thePartnerAiv.in the allnins mei Selitng oddloal,hithertoßelating between hlrareit and Frederick Patterson, In the name of 81.111 man Es Psi tenon, dlisolved. NOTICE is liereby farther siva that the business will he hereafter courlucted by Ito undersigned. Tuscarora, November 12, ‘165211 HILLMAN; Nov. 13, 1252. 46-et - 1.711140 PilOTlCEC.—Wbereaz. the undcrorval 1 bay been appointed. by the CO rt of eammoakm Of IStboylnill minty, Receiver 1 - r the firm of iloa• nan & Co., all pernorie interest! . . ar e hereby notlfef that all hip:loess with-said firm: AMP& be transmit/ with the subsrriber. I CLIARI,EB PrIAN, Receiver. net. 16,1852. i 512-ir R -- EGINTELATION ;LAW! NOTICE.-11 Booki for the Registratlnn of Births, Ma rriages sal Deaths, have been wetted from! Darrlsburg, by the Register of}Schaylkill County, ahrl blank retains to be hail gratin at the Register's Office. It is, therefor., made the duty andmill be esoeeted that the person. named In the getArill make their Morns ocean/lag to law. and eSpeeially that the Phyalelans will mord ly attend 1411113 matter, as the. Um preveaU the 10.- 1 suing Of Littera of Adminlstratloh or Letters Two meow's, on the evtate of any deceased persnn,naksr... the death II first Registered, and also forbids the a?• 1 peintment of guardians unless the birth of the mtsar,. i &c., is first Registered artordlOzt° law. lama REESER, allitith 1.-'pt. 18, 1f152. lilt-If NIISCELLANEOUS• FORTUNE FOR 81:—rmpinymeot foi eery petion. of either ens, fn Town or eoinam guaranteed. A pte•paid letter, with $I entlasnd,ad• dressed In MPFIII a. VAN Hoax & Eforr, Bar 806 Mire, Philadelphia; will receive in return 14 CAM' METHODS of rehllllng from OW #55 a area. Vt• pond it Is a fam.--s certainly, and without Det. IS, MN. 51.41 WRITING DESKS AND LAVIN H i d' Y 1 EloXlEB.—Just received s beautiful mortice T.( Lady's Witting Deake and. , Work 130tet.an:t 0 for prerantt. and for tale cbeapl at B. ft/15111 ,5 'e Atattonertr and Farley Sou. 51— Dee. 1 8.1854 ft OLD PENS AID PRSClLsl.3ultsbir .Villetiday Presents. Aisn,Gatd Feu* in it;110 0 ' 4 Gee assnrtrnint,..oll will retro:nes PoL , "., or take the fen back. Just received and for rile " B. fIaNNAN'S Stationery and isecv dual. D=14 , 30852. . t fIIAVTIPVL PAINT iIIOXE4,—, II I t:. gait entailment of Paint Pores, suitable I ,, t_ day preterite, some With Lorkp,end Keys at St? B DAV.S 33 Jolt received and for sale by ` ; 31— __...' . 16; . iNTRADING CAKE DOXES:\ nest 1 - .. % 1 w w beautiful 3 rtiele— . 4lmn Wedding Cards. rwir''' and printed at ' B HANNAN ii. - B. Cheep Fancy *tad Variety Brno. Nov. 13. 1852. 4C-11' 11 nOTIFINlit JONAT,fIAIII.--The PircarAit„' thee Jonathan. for Chrintm Holidays. i°' lintird, :and for lair teboleaalr and retailNNl at RA.OO , Periudirai Vero N. -D.—Country Praler4 supplied on Ott4oLI V Nov. 13. 1051 B. 8ANN..!,15 S -----, 6.IIONANTII ravitor IIR.NRY elbt embellished - with beau:alit pnttrait of the dew' ted Pteteamau. edited by notate Clet ley. PO ytr liAtred and for cite of i U. nx.tiNsN'A nook S tore. N ov . 13: 18!r3. ANEW t;enutthilitatt of the lioitre.--- othibitillit he works of teletext coneenitstien. enema across the Continent. ke.. fic.. Mottle, Canada and the Island of Cuhs-for s aw. ssa,pti vsht Instruction—just publlthetf—fosale -t t eslVisA. ,, • 404 f t tptit s, lent NOTICES. Ema QED CI <. ~ _..__.. :' 3'f~l Tv is ad alma Volt to tb lonr Thy? Rev, Fine Fly AultP One Neer Poet Oath (kW Mut SWOU Mere Wit rizi ..w. z 4f 4`, EMI El the Rath Potty etra.t n cool meoi i ; sent LI mad [ Joni k of tl 'F. prof uur ded that 7 rem ses Our 4: ; geti , quo .ollt for Pot dd SI st • A ` y ear • re here ot r idiec:u hs • a itUtiC 41111' is, 011 Ill! I 1 46-Ii
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