— Miners' 3ournal. Saturday 11:orning; June 1. TO THE WHIGS OF PENNSVL VA NI A , WA STATE COSi'ENTION will be'.beld in the City of Lanetuiter, on TUE,SDAV., June 2414 1a51. , f0r the purpose of•setecting Candidates for the offices or Governor and Caual Consuivisioner.aud 31E01‘o Judges the Supreme Court. ! i . : . . lIENRV•aI. FULLER. Chairman. JODEPH a TLAIIIGTIC, • ~ AASICEL seszensmv, T, ILSOi MORToN, C THOM4ON JoNC,.I .WM. 11.;SLINGLI'FF, ..'! !.' SAMUEL B. THOMAS. - SiTISWEIfEELL. . ; JOHN , 1 enqxvs, 11THRSIEL ELLATRETS, , T. T•CLOR a outir. W. J. BOBINVON , A • LEIaNbER i: Buolarls, WORDER E. PRESTOS'. '. WILLIRD stkra, - THOMAS E. COcHISAN. W Al. M. WATT. , . HENRY JOHNZDS. ' JAmT, CL•Ris, CHA!. R. RORDMAN. sIIERM•N D. TOPLP , . GEORGE car. 33, EDWIN C. witaos, D2l. FINKEV,_ JOHN ALLI , oh, I. ' o. Loonts," DANIEL M . CLIDY, CIIIN B•CsM AN. oroallE MEAsoli. WILLIAM E•AN.3, . ALEN. 11, NeOLCRE, JOHN C MTVILLE, : - Cashel, JORDAN. R. rr.E , Nin.e. SMlrii, Secretary. Enrrott's TABLF. ."GeAnsu. - for Veit munch. July. i , already 00. it is a superb number; iWe don't t., put aUn too thick. butreally the thjEtw'r.avulz tvOrih - treble the price cif the to oh. The Quern of Beatty, - literally ; ',and to espees -sion, brought us right - out of-oin;, boot.. The “Bird Gt . Paradise" i nnuihrr heiuty—the co!oring" is very fine, and the'llo,--h in'every re-i3eet. without fault. Among the innruY egoellent literary contri butions, we wall,. "Ti Con , u,thptive's_ Reply - by G e d, D P r entice. Iti , lwrllten in the true spirit of poetry—at once poYS'elill and touching. it moves the :=uul like the ,wetft .;train , of ellokaaing Price of Graham, annutli re ceived, and single copies for ,ate.. at Batman', TO THE WHIGS' OF scHFYLKILL. tdezt TyEspi . v. the ‘Vhigs of the county ,will assemble at .orWigsburg!sto,appoint Del— egates for the Strt'e Convention,:to meet at 'Lancaster on the ttist, The contest will then be lairlylopened —the opposition already have their candidates in the field.— :The impOrtance Of the campaign is duly ap preciated over the, whole State, and the peo ple are -every where expressing. their deter mination to entrust the offiOes to <be filled to wise and worthy Men only- 7 -suclras deserve their confidence, and who can be trusted with the.high responsibilities of governmental au thority. There 4 hardly a doubt but` that the present incuinhent will receive:the nom ination for.(Tuverpo:r again, and independent of his being the--too=l popular candidate, lie is undoubtedly the ! best man that.the party can select. • The :aections of the great mass of the p - eople of ;the old - Key.stune, centered as thej are upon F.,JouNsvoN,,are wor thily bestowed—hells deserving their highest regard and confidence. During no previous administration fdr inany years, have the af fairs of the State been attended to with so much prudence and economy, or the respon sibilities of this high office, been discharged with more faithfulhess or more to the entire satisfarion of the gnat mass of the people. The Whigs 4,:r !Schuylkill nave much to cheer th'eln io tile comiu.2 coolest. The county is undou(getily Whig to the core—it only rtiuires ttiel strength 01 the party to turn out to ma4el.it manliest.' \Vhigs are springing up eviiryw here iu our midst. We have been told, that 4uo Would he naturalized in the county. before the election, and we-are . sure that tune-tenths of the rising pbpula tioll of otir youir.l l men are \Vhigs. They , cannot fail to utise l rve the ruinous effects of Locofoco measure; upon the conimunity, nod • they reasonably infer that if the bustuess prospects of there 'elders are so much blighted -by such policy,: there will be but- a slim chance for them', wheu they grow upito take their fathers' plde. The PublicSeliools are making Whigs. trite mass of the people are hecothing betterseclucated— they are growing better acquainted with the spirit of.our gov ernment, and the linterests of the Common wealth,; and as ;'knowledge is power," they are beginning, to. tfpul; and act for themselves, instead of lamely fOhowing the leading strings •of selfish offic'e-Seeker.S. In this way the strength of the!piity has been gradually de veloping itself tut tears, until it has now become fully ahleito.maintain its supremacy in the County, and;curb the extrava.ancies of our 'LocorocO heighbors, if its authority . , were only asserted. As to local interferences, 7 2 40 - sensible map I,vho has the interests of his party and the!7Prosperity of the Common wealth at heart, twill sacrifice his political • principles to a mere difference of opinion, on abstract questions. For the honor of the* party, we beheyi that uopersonal or private considerations,!eau swerve any member froin theJaithtuland h i pnest discharge .d his duty as . a \Vhig of i The.principles of the party are - based upon the solid: foundation Of the true interests of the wholeconOtry.. They have invariably espoused and Sus i taineathosemeasures, upon which is founded the strength of thy State and nation, and, from which have sprung their -- permaue+ and prosperity. They have always Lein the champions of Home Industry, and he advocates of American Protection—in favor of an economical expen diture of the Public tinancoir, the liquidation orthe public - debt, and the - Proper develop ment of the•yeitources of the. State.—lu a word, whatever; has tended to :advance tier interests, her,sitength and extend her inffuence; and make her people more prosperous and inappY. at the same time re specting the.!cOnunon good of the whole country', and ttfotflug still closer the ties of t h at u tt iot, which thly will ever regard as, sacred and inVidlable—that and that only ha 4 been the political faith . and, object of the Whig party Of Pennsylrinia. EFFEtT: 4I i OF TARIFF OF 'US Property in the. counties Of Clarion and Allegheny 'is nut ass:essed,to within tete/re-int/- NU dollars aS,high as it would be,ou account of the Taritruil 15.46, and a similar depreci- ation is observed in Centre for tile same rea son. It is therefore not individual) alone who suffer from this Locofoco impisition— “ not only are Private fortunes impaired," re marks the Hartisburg Amo-tcan, not only are daily laborers deprived Of their ordinary - means of obuLiingsubsistenee for themselves and families—dot only is the whole comnin nity injured the withdrawal, from its Midst, of act vii capital to a large amount— • but the resultsl,come home to the pocket of • every' tax-payer in the State—deprive the ,Commonwealth's Treasury of large amounts o f mooq,and,as far as posible,eripple her in her efforts to pay the public debt." Schuyl kill would no dpbt show a pretty figure too, if the material were at hand. DIsGRACE To T . HE PRuTT...stioN.—A child died itiThiladelp4ia, some days ago, from the effect; of the wrong medicine pre pared by an ;Apothecary from a tnisfaken prescription.; .13lie result, however, was more the Otolt Pf the Physician than through any carelessneis. of the Apothecary. The prescription required Castor Oil anti Worm seed o'l. the'obe article written in Latin and the other' in English, and misspell e d at that. The Apothecary very excusably . mis taking it, sent Oil of Rosemary and Worm seed Oil. • PROF. HINi) a London, discovered a new planet, on thei .:.)th ult. I(is in - the eonstel , • latioo Scorpio, and its ligkt is about equal to a star of the Walla magnitude. Mil EARTH'S ROTATION ALLDi *PPMtEHT.• = This experiment is attracting Much attention everywhere, both in Europe, and in ibis country. Quite a discussion bps' beep started among some of the big guns of Eitrope, regard - to it—some contending for it, others violently opposing it as a fallacy. Many=are repeating the experiment for themselves— the most interesting that we have observed, is that about to be made by Professors Buud and Horsford, of Cambridge_ The interior of Bunker Hill Monument', has been granted for the purpose. ,The pendulum will be 216 ft. in length. The weight to be suspended, is a cannon ,ball, fired from one of the British ships, during the Battle of the 17th June, 735, and dug up in New York, some years SIM AN ' UGLY bILEMSI.II.—From what we' can yarn, ttiose folks who signed Petitions to the Court, politely requesting the Judges to Perjure themselves by' not enforcing the laws of the Cominonwealth to prevent Sun day tippling Erc.,.Will feel rather " streaked" when they are preseuted and hear Judge Kidder's opinion of such impudence. Rev. Mr. Hunt, who was at Orwigsburg ou . Monday,,and lectured there inTihe even ing, publicly announced here on Tuesday night that lie had learned that the report of Judge Kidder's retraction was all "gammon." We have also been assured from another, and we believe, an authentic source to the same effect. Miirreny.—A Brigade parade and in• spectiob, came off at Reading, on Friday of la'si week—Brig. Gen. Henry Schaeffer.-- The Reviewing officers, were Maj. General Robert Patterson, of Philadelphia, and. Maj. Geo. Wm. 11. Reim, of Reading, and Staff. The Brigade was composed of 17 Companies, and comprised a fut i ce of about &M) men, in cluding officers and musicians. A beautiful flag was presented to the Ca dets of the Military Institute, on the same day, as a token . of respect on the part of the citizens. Appropriate addresses were de livered on the occasion. A STE/LiNC; PEEPETRATILIN.-A gal lant in St. Louis, recently rubbing a house and seeing a pretty girl asleep in an apart ment he was pilfering, quietly slipped to the bed-side and stole a kiss—who wouldn't ? This unfair greeting awoke the lassie, and starting up in a fright, she convulsively grasped the fellow's coat-tail, and held him fast till die other members of the family were roused 'by her cries and the chap secured.— Reckon she wasn't used to it. One advan tage, you see, ladies, of not being kissed too uften—can't recommend the rule though, for the odd 'chance of its being of any service. El f - Huai SCHOOL.—The Directors of the Public Schools in Reading, have concluded to open a High School in that city next Fall. • Lancaster has two in successful operation, one for the males and tbeother fur the females. —each _numbering about 101 , 3 pupils.—The day is not far distant, when "the Common School system„ of EA:ucation will be getierally adopted, and the 'poor man's college" estab lished everywherei throughout the country. OBSERVE that John F. Carter tortuerly our assistant in the Journal office, has started anew' paper. the Lyeotning Dena. oci-x, at Williamsport. He is a good writer and understands catering to the public taste, hut we are sorry to see that he has pupped to the wrung side of the fence. tie has uur •t wishes for his enterprise in every way exe • politically. NEW ORLEANS paper states that ther-itt---thar city, a hog with his ears so tar back that he can't hear nimselt squeal. Wonder if. some bipeds are not similarly constructed ? It seems to us there would be a deal ofgas saved, if some folks could only hen themselves talk— wad some power Use rink. wie 119 To hear ourswPs as othrig hear us II:7 AMERICAN ART UNION. —This institu tion has been open to the public for several weeks in New York. A great accession has been made to the subscription list—three thousand additional names have been procu red this year. Some of the finest. speatneps of art have seen exhibited—the works ;of many of the most celebrated Artists in :lie world. PRECOCIOUS COMBATIVFNESS.—Jathes Brewer and George Focht. two youths, (nei ther of them, says the Union, is over 15 years of age) got Into a fracas together' in Lancas ter last Sunday evening, when the former drew a lit:tile-and stabbed his opponent sev eral tunes. . CLOSING STORES.—The stores and places of busiue:ss.of the leading merchants IA Reading are closed,by a general agreement, :at o'clock in the evening. This is another great reform movement that is gradually creeping over the country. Ca COPPER MUNING.-A Company has lately begun'taking out Copper from a Mine about four miles from Strasburg. It was worked previous to the Revolution. but has remained idle ever since. The main shaft is upwards of SOit. in depth. HON. DANIEL WF.BSTER'S Speeitl Buffalo last week; is every where flight! commended as a master-piece of eloquence and true Union grit. It is a great Speech, and no mistake—Daniel is undoubtedly a great Man too. 07 . 11 1 ril IN NEW YORK.—During the month of May, Mayor Kingslaud of New, York, granted no fewer than 2,503 liceitses to tavern-keeper! And all these came but troth seven out of the nineteen wards of the city. . [(STUNG BS A Lott:Yr.—A young man, named Hamoiton, living near West Chester, was stung by a Locust in the hand last week. His arm became muchinflamed and swollen. —The female Locusts only are armed with a sting. Q?' HANDSOME PRESENT.-A handsome silver tea-set, has been presented to 'James Mil'holland, Esq., Master Machinist of -the, Reading Railroad, by D. A. Neil. Esq., Agent of the Eastern Shareholders. fr 7 SAMUEL; GRIMMER'S: barn in Batri:s county, was stiock - ,by';lightning last week, and burnt together ' with about 7 tons of hay, a winnowing mill and other contents. Loss about $7OO. : CG USEFUL INVENTION. -Mr. David Fox, Superintendent of the Gas Works, at Rea ding, has invented a new kind of paving materiaLs—the principal ingredient in its composition is Coal tar. •. o:7* THE Steamers Crescent City and N. America, arrived . at New York this week, with three millions of dollars in California gold dust. 4 1, 7 THE POULTRY of the United States, is valaed at $20,000,000, the State of N. York having over two millions invested in it. • Oa' A DISTILLERY is about to be erected in Norristown, to manufacture alcohol for making •• light"—not light beads, we hope: O EZ•PRESIDENT :HERRERA, died in the City of Mexico, on the /61tx THE MINE KS' •JoU RN AL, AND: -- POTTSV - 1:141.14: GENERAL ADVERTISER., jar Borough .Comiteil s .-:-The following fiteixolu- I tunas were passed by the Council of the Borough fa Pottsville, June Tempfrauft. P r el ni4 '.^ ll " .B.—A 'meeting Resolved, That oti the Dollar of the Was caged ni;ht, at the Sm. of Temperance , valuation as per duplicate 011,851, be assessed and Hall. to organise a reg i ular old-fieMioned Tempe- : collected, for the ordinary porpcees of the Borough ranee Society. Al this eat ly hour, (the time of our —and also, . solved, Thai meth!' on the Lkdlar be asse ss ed going to press.) il is impo ss ' bi e t o a ' nettn M the . : Pr , ` t and collected sit addition to the above, - rot the ex ceeditigs, but, judging front the spirit' with won't , 1: press purpOse, and is hereby appropriatedto pay .ing the matter wa • proweted. and the cordial reception ! alt interest that may become due co notes . DOP.tI", and approval tj has received from a number of our and BorouittOrders, and the ,Treasurer is hereby citizen. We have no doubt the call will be largely ; authorised and required, to keep a separate account of the same, and' any balance, after the interest is attended, and some important adopted. '. ap , paid, shall be set apart a! , a Sinking Fund. sad The 'ordinary 'temperance Society,' although : r phed to liquidate debts of the Borotigh. _rows somewhat Mit of:date. iu many places, from Extract from minutes. ' being superseded by other similar organizations, is:JOAN It DOWNINgt. Cleft IleVerthele.s a favorite with the ma-+ul the people. - -• The growing strength of the Son.. the' Washing tonians, the Herhabites, e , mainly attributable to the progress. of the original Temperance : . Socie ties They sowed the good seed—othem are now reaping the fruit. Each is well enough in it , place. the church, it k admitted that the multiplicity of denomination , is by no means derogoratury to the general good. but a wi-e Providential arrange: ment for the better adaptation of Itrligious influen ces to all grades and conditions of mon, so 11l the great moral reform of Temperance, different or canizations reciproeally, strengthen one another, suit the tastes and habits of all, and thu- -advance Cowl 'lffairs. the common interests of the cause. We sincerely hope - enterprise willbe proper ly sustained. We' know it will meet with the ap probaii9a of the great tna., of our citizens. The truth is, Temperance! , every whet e gaining ground and tlie speeulation:i of certain interested parties in regard to its popularity, in this County, are daily proving themselve.. and their authors out of time, and out Of place—ihe current is sweeping by with a whirlwind rapidity, on the other side, and it these agitators are not wide awake, and do nit "tall in" in time, they will had thein.-elvea lett in the lurch, before t hey arc. aWare o it The, only retuainiaz requirement is to keep it going—engraft he-la attraction: upon the parent Stets, so that, when ii novelly will have died out With the piesenil origiiiiitor, it may o:outinue to flourish, and ,hed'it, healthy iiilluenee , everywhere around it. Great good eau lit¢ accomplished by such an organization iu this place —tke liel j d is large. and the harve:d abundant. II the Memhers will undertake their re-Pr:A.l'yr duties in t tiie proper spirit, we have so doubt, last evening'4 meeting will begin a new era in tho great Temperance Re • 1 . loran m Selwyn:tit county. Ibrvr :_b;l6aling.—finite an exenelnent wk•a, marled iu town, on Tuesday lasi. in you,equeitee of a - man repre•enting himself to he the ti bend . of Genes-ee County. New York, suddenly poppin4, into our midst. and elluning ti of the I,iest hoises the County. as ,tolini property. He represented that a I'e - 2W:111y qrjellll-cti gang Dt thieves had been ofaatiott lur several 111011th , past, taking horses trout part• ul New Yuri: State. and epeci ally froth Gener,h'ee county, but nu clue could be 31 , 0211,11111al io the whereab,no• Of ally 01 the party ur their movement•. until recently, !..orne one in Philadelphia made the di-cloture. that .orrie por tion of the •toles prope . rty had been dt-posed ot to Ilu• nriOitiorhood He t= •u-petted of being .•yet we have not learned that mean• were adopted to-ccure hint or any of the clique A hanJ•ontr • pan oh Bay•= Were claimed of Mt Wm John , , of i. Ciao, and being ,worn to by a man who accoMpamed the Sheri& Mr. J , paid them ~'" 1 0, and ietamed hi • hor•er A similar . de l-U.lnd we• inade.of Mr Win Wo lth ut tin, place, and al-. of -everal othct.,but they requirane more sub•lttiittal pr. il. attic Sheri authority, Than hi w.ird illercly. lie 'fated itiat lie unprepared to IOVIItil? 1..1.111t2 only for Mr :John', bur- Whell the ..(tire, had unexpectedly fallen under hi; notice 'land that he had not even 11.11,er- \Vali kin lie their: tie tell on i Wedni—day for the purp.i‘e of bringing on the .ownei-, Lit other: v.. 110 will identify the. proper? y Many of oar eitizeivi entertain a natuoul of the tipitiee of thew and they are perferl- I) right ui relantin.T bleu property until -ai isilictory evidence adduced. that another nn legally entitled to i t. The • r d it however . . that only Mr LlOrse , I,llld br kgaily prove. nothinq ak,4111•1 the party, a , they ii;ahrie avowedly, prepared that purp.i , e. and the di-voyery of the other-, wa , pitchy aeeidental 'flu. She amity iltturi ; lelle. a. lie proit.,eil on leaving. return with IC , linj,/tiy lii contirm the tvhirle titory All the hor-es referred to. have been brought and ' , old in the county. within the twit hit or eight month., and truin what we can learn,- under cir ruin,lauje-1 that now tender the-probability of their having been -glen. very likely „nr Brq , ,idier Gener,r/..-.The election for thi, &Aker vrtv:lield by the several Compunie,i, the 1.1 thh tiaturday In-d A prevtutf,'&.e-titin, held •evvral week, -trice, it wilt be remembered, re.ulted to a tie vote, between Col John Kay . Cleirient, and Capt. Flank l'ou. Fa auk Kaerither. oi th-wig-buo,7, who then i;on siderablv `vuhJrew dm, heat, and lett the field tor - a !tit Lictwecti Clement and Pott. The baiter roil Miner- 4 . 111 e, the latter of thfy place iiiteie-t wa. UO3ll to the Ctntte-t. and the reTeettve friend • of the candnlate, iiittred I, -risme the electum or their favorite ,Tie re-ult. according to the Miner,ville pi 111 let Troop S•4'l Co. Cavalry. Putt-vllle, 4 42 ‘Vugliugion Artillery. do ti Ti National Lletit Infautry, 4o 00 51 =MI= '/liner+eillo : 4rill;eo .'rust's St. Nji1011:11 Light Infantry. Raven. 21; 10 1:mon Rung,r, rannt towminp, I..rt Capt. Company, L Ma4anlongo, :t2 7 Matlinny Lida Infantry, Harry town•Mip. .16 00 Clement' , majority-7 tV'Tenir.ianre Lertarr —Rev. Thus. P. Hunt, concluded Ifni t , erw.= of Terntwrance lectures he has been del werinit. to tho. place. tor a week past, by one addres , ed to the N oung Men, on Tuesday Eve ning, in the "Art 114,431,4 Church The Hou-e was Crowded remarks were clear, log cal. and to the point—they were ledened to with marked attention, by all pre,ent In this respect he ha. been very r.ucre lnl here—hi- lectinei have all been churacterc , ed with a pertinency and force that ..rued Jocarry y univer , al conviction, and will, no ifDube, reMlt to groat good to the community It Teinperinice lecturci, gcnerally, would talk with the came independence, and strike where their blows are ino.t needed, without favor, or af ter-lam,- t he:cau , e would be murk more benetitted, than by their conciliatory way of-compromiring, and ••whipping the rotund the stump. - That plan has been tried. and has had its legitimate re sults.,but the enemy c , hydra-headed, and therefore require , . more than one kind of attack. Mr. Hunt's .ervices will lung he remembered here, and the frien& of "d*perance. will always acknowledge them-wives Oder übligati,,n, for los labors in the •good cater E ment R (Teat . —Prof. Kirkwood; wilf.repcat the experiment of •hewing the Earth's rotation, by the oseillatnin of a pendulum, in the new Court Bowe, this afternoon A general in vitation_ is extended to the pnbrie to witness it Arrangements are made to illustrate the. subject even more antisme•orily than upon the previous oe cax.on. Wp advise all who have not seen this in teresting experiment, to 'auund this atternoon.— Crimmrvoner Foster kindly consented that the building should be used for the purposi!, and in order to prevent any injury to the walls, stairways or'otherwise, iron, too great a crowd at any one time, and to afford all an iipportunity pl seeing the experiment closely, Yrot. Kirkwood wilt reixtain and exhibit, it during the whole afternoon, atter o'clock. a 'fore;eitirig dam—We learn hat the, fol towing ea-e rt about to be bro4lit up (Maria! at Court :—A ;man tuscdrora cold bib IBritther Liquor,-I.Mwil,' made drunk, went home, abed hi , wife, and finally drove her out of the house.— Ile then told her he wa•s tired of her. and propo s ed that .he -diould take hdll the 'furniture, and Idave the preinee:.-a, It wais accordingly put vial, bimnot being removed ,!peettily a,4 at wag tit„aecording to his notion; tie took an axe audicut up a hands tune Bureau and a number vi utile; articles lie has moreover been proiwuted by another woman, fur keeping !lei husband drunk at his house. We hope the whole matter will' undergo a thorough exami nation. and the injured women receive due tir Sealy Cowpony.—A rattle snake was caught on the mountains, a iew miles from town, swine days ago. and brought in part-of the distance alive. The oc:ram, who caught him, held him fast by the bead,l, and suffered hint to wind his body around his arm. lie was carried a considerable distance in this manner, but (wally, growing tired of his pw sition, his snakesbip let goof the man's arm, and affectionately coiled himself around bra neck. The man, thinking' this rather close quarters, with a creature not bearing the best reinnationvoncluded to diipensewitii his embraces—raw tie choked the "baste." • He meowed 3f feet,' and had 17 rank!, gr . /col/4w Mill.-7 The new Hulling Mill, in process of.building, iii Fistibtieb, near this place. under the firm of Harris, Burnish & Co., is rapid ly progre-sing. The frame was erected everal day+ ago, and the carpenters are now busily en gaged upon it. It covers a Urge space of ground, and when" Completed, will make a big show. A considerabiti stream of water runs immediately under the building its whole length, on one side.— A . solid wall of masonry is being built on either, side of it, to prevent inundation. ar Out of seasou.--Sunday last, the first Jay ot Summer, was quite cold. The nicely painted grates were spin brought into service, and bright Coal tires blazed cheeringly in many a cozy letrlor —it wa• the only comfortable place to be fooad,-,.- During the week since, the weather has been re markably coot, though otlerwtse pleasant . Two years aezi, we had some of Qui wurnae-t Summer weather : in June. • UV' Court was in t.essiou, at Oiwigsburg, uu Monday !col, but adjourned the wine day, iu ecitt,,e quence of Judge Kidder, and many members of the Bur, wishing to attend the Locotiico Curiveutiott, at Reading, on Wednesday. it wilt be resumed nest week. A number of eases will be tried—mat of Martin Pellet, will probably be brought up tits t`es. ',WU, if he is to undergo a new trial at On. [V" Good ricing—to be !ceding ou Watern.eldn. , zetrawi)erries and Cream. Lobster, i'ipriugCh.tilien. , and all that sort of thing, ao we concluded 'Aide du mp. service at Col Johurtou's Peurtayl , 4ltiii Hall dinner table, the other day. ak Rep. Ale. Haut delivered a Temprratice lecture m the Court House, at Orwig•ibuig, on Monday evening. A large audience was piece It, and all :caned pleased With what they-heard mini 'Las v ILL tr. Ai.pftki it s De:uth from Drinking -:-Coroper'.o \V. Taylor, of Miuer,ville, held au inquest ovrr the body 01 Thus. Carroll, oa Wedne-day of lEctfveek, Who had died in that place, front the etlects4 in toxication. The Adietsti leurn. hat he had druuk two ifildrt3 of ' A verdict wa., realered ac.cordmgly. LV"Settprevervation.—The :Bullet/ n. in down on the uew project of extending the Wee' Mount Carbon Railroad, to Nlinenville. It thinks the Road would intersect Parne's at the Mule Hd,Gap, and coir,equently lead od the trade and lar , ivA of that Region to Pothville, tuitead of briugiug it, ai heretofore, to Minersvalle. LW That Ball,—Didn't the train leavePbladel phia in the afternoon Then it hmte; the aftewoon train, or "front Philadelphia on Thursday' aliler noon.' N o t up early enough yeir to catch tn.ottp pin', If wad George. SCHUYLKILL. lIAYEN APPLIES. lam" pre . :..',7,llebers.—The Military 'pan*, at Schuylkill Ibiyeu, on Friday °flint week. ii,eprt - sei.ted in the most Battering tercas. t; There ilia, a lidl iepresentation of the several einupaniel, COW po,mg the Brigade, and we understand they led theinselve, remarkably well, in Mandltring, and in their general knowledge'nf the 1111(.114'$ the prulession. A large number persioni. , were pre sent—among the rest, many temilles=their prrence assists itid movenaeritre of a soldier, aught fly, The weather was pleasant, and everything paas.ediitt in the hapPiest manner. 19 the'afternoon, Mar,L. L. Bevan, presented a Flag. manulaeliKed by la lady, to the National Light Infantry', of eiehuylk ih hiaven. A W. Leyburn, Esti , received it on part a the Company—appropriate speeches Were delive,ed by the respective parkie., oit the oc•casio% rir Drowned —A horse belonging to Mr, Bow man, of,Skinylkill Haven, vet...drowned in Ow Ca nal, at that place, la-.t week, IV attempting t‘i drink with a truck wagon attached fto him—the liitagon piished him TAR AI/U A AFFAIRS IrW' A Temperance /11,,tier wus held at ',Patna qua, last Monday evening, for the purpose oltdopt , luz denude ineasure,k, in order to act 111 I..oliver with other teetions of the euunty; an petitionit4' the Court, relative to srlLng Liquor on the Sabliph. rr. Huss Over.—A serious accident °everted on the Railroad which brunches Gut truin Tamaqua to Reinhart's run. on Friday of last week. AMtrish man, named Sharpie. in the employ of the Ctinpa ny, an attempting to get on one of the Empties Lvbile II was in motion, slipped hi+ toot-boll and tell. and the locomotive pas,sed over hh leg, tever mg it almost entitely from him body. ilatieties. 1131 raPtierglii of tlir word Jouraruman —There its, at one time—perhaps there still is —a law to fo,ce In f3e ruiany which required all (heehaws, at MP eept.. ration of their terms of apprenticeship. for a yeriod of three years to travel about from place to phi g t not M being allowed to remain more than three mii as In one place. They worked at their trade duringtheir tramp, but if it became necessary they were atr•isted tit the expense of the -title. At the expiration if the beer yearn. it being SUNNI:4Oj that the wanderer had men something of. the world hr was allowed Cu nettle down where he chose, hence the word "putoey inari-:": EEO] 70 00 lIMil 2'23 216 flan Birdr.—Aliious soldier, au economical sail or, a tic:lr.-author, au impartial au inconsolable widow, a 'happy old bachelor, an nncensoriins old maid, ,moderate reloluief, an under aanguine pprec tar, apeace making lawyer, 3 clergyman who 10,1 kt-t ires all he wearier*, 3 physkian who does nukill more patients than he cures, a smoker iybu'is not on the brink of leaving MT. Ti well fed hoarier, a eheerth% tailor, a lean butcher. u 'deist barber, and a smccssful ; gobs digger.— California paper. so- The Oblett Vlst Maner in the U. S.—James Stevenson. Esq., of Donegal township. WashiLgtun Co. Pa., was appointed Postmaster of that tuvrtilim. on the 20th of Aptit, Ino7, by Uideon Granger. Slating the adnmiivitation of JetretSon, and hiss connoted prgao4 of forty-four yeara He has willasloo4 the" stoi oy .eleven administrations. while all Isis ft-tows have gone. The Celebrated Cienetia watt hes come out JO tent force at the exhibition: There are Watcher P.r the deaf and blind—a watch which runs with one *ldiot three hundred and .bi•veuty tour drys nne, straller than a fourpenny-piere, to bane in a serpent bunch; one stun 111,01,11 Cf, top of a geld pencil case. tells the hour, day of week,,and month. al. Bone. Discorered.—Tlit fiewil remains of large annual which it is behoved has oo reprewnts. live living now-a-days, were found recently ha the bank of the Araanda• Inver, near the mouth of sir.:4 , Bayou. The head is very large, and the teeth inelcate the creature to have been of the carniverons order. el Emigrants.--Foot' veesele from Liverpool, and one tram Havre. arrived ar New York ciniaat Thurs day Weir, bringing in all ,seventeen hundred and Mehry-three ecuougrants. But two hundred nudger,- enty or the whole number] were from Havre On Friday, the eurigranialwar foreign porter anworPed to 3,13, *The Ceases fecenily taken lu Ratter allf•ws a total population of 35,500,000, The number of (weigh ers domiciled, of all nations, eaceeds 1.000,014: of these upwards of 75,000 ate English in satioui parts of the country , which is conaidefably less than krevi. one lathe revolution, when it enthled 150,000. et. Coal of Praaryfra ilia —lt 13 estimated Mai there will be 3,7(0400 tons of Anibracili Coal sent Winn. ket Ibis year. which along Swink the Bituminous cow will show a valuation of 817,800,000. Tlie praduzi of Peoroylvanta Coal btu bell dotibled about every seven year.. - ' 1 , 3• A Western Paper says :J.-.•• Nearly all Ma emr.blen in Ibis county are by foratigurre. Yaukeee 'tarty snake way with tbemsrelvis, for neatly evaiy one tionta he bail a chance ot.bet.conina Prealdeut ; mud, al auy rate, his curiosity . prompts bins [Olive nu Just to see what be will conic fo.!! 13. Arrest of Striog.—The 'lulled Slates virriortr hialsigsa • arrivelk at. Der Oil a few days ■ge, from &direr ista4d, ,bavjgg on board Strang, the liformon aeadel, awl:Uree of• his privy euunettlars, who ware arrestea tio a thaw of coaaterfeatalt and trespass rag Upon ttie public laud. • • • tee Theequesuianliatue of•Geaeral Jackson, which Is une-third sager tjraa tihr,,wrieltult 35 . 000 Poinub. arid made of brass cannon eciudernned by Goa erausent, Is to be placed on the pedestal ta Lafayette Equate, oPPOinte the President's Honer, on the 4th of July. rs• Ow of Work.—ln the, Isle of Syke alone it Is computed that 10,000 peoollo,l3oi entitled to relief, ate at this time without work, without food. and Without credit- This Ii in Great Britain. ;.)43ai of every nor hundred men you run agslart, you wiil And ninety-live woirying themselves into low splrite and Indlgestloit about troubles 'shish will never come to 'pass. • 413 ., Tilers Is Dot a single:person la Jewish &lib, or , Jewish deeerri, to the finite Prison at dlnd Sing. There are:eearly eight hundred pdsoners there at Fifteen. 1 3i Feller ALithser hae 'Administered the pledge to ewer 400 , 000 persons In AmeHca, and six "dittoes In all. [For thr Nirttrie Journal.] Who win be benefitted by the TREMONT AND MT. EAGLE R. R.l fatiawer .111 who have pecuniary interests lo Scbuyl kill wumy of whatever astute they way be, av Land owners—as Railroad Conapanies—as Coal Operettas —as Wanes. men or clams in general. Nor are the advantages confined io the vaulty or r7ebnylkal. The nuluerous Railroads and public improvements that will be coquetted by tliks link Eva, Welt, and Soul h, will all share more or lesi the increased travel aril transportation. incidentally produced by this improyenteut. 'The Dallphill and Susquehanna company will nod a ready and convenient market fur their Seiiii-Elisu tuinou,s Coal by this rout The east amount of wood new com,umed by the Lordmutives running 011 the Railroads in and front Schuylkill county is such, that Inn short - time. wood will become so ,carre and high inprice, that it will be necessary rot toe sake of retail omy to substitute Coal in its stead. It is believed that the Coal of this Company is peculiarly adapted to that purpose, and if, as has been suggested by one of e - tens iv e knowledge on the subject. that the Reading Railroad alone will soon require one hundred thou' nil tons per ;tannin in the prosecution of its buiinesr, this out Rem is a matter of no small imparr to that Company. 'Again the trains of freight and pasaeuger cars, tliat would daily pass over their twenty-sit miles of Rellroad,would make It' yield a handaome per cent age k which it never could be expected to do whet w ise As I understand the utitter,that Road has been coil strutted for the purpose of carrying — their Coal to market without refeatute to their comae' lull. , Here there is a double object attained—an pastern and a Southern mutat, with, In addition to this, a prospect of making the hivostruent on their Railroad r= tut ra (lee as any other in the State from otheisuurcea,with- out diminishing its ability to answer the purpow tor which It has, been conslr titled. Will any one doubt he importance of ads new Road to that Company t I Mint not. Again The--tandowners oh.: the whole route will lie im mensely benefitted by the facility thus Worded to send their coal and timber to market. The route lies right through a .vast body of Coal lands, that never could be made to pay the Lai on them without a Rail road, and titts being the only practicable route, and opening avenues to elm desirable market, is is cer• tainly utineiceagary 10 nee any argument In runrinr, them of the Magolludg Of the intriest• it nimbi be to them to have the Road built. Alen who invest money In Coaillands know holy to appreciate the enterprise There are however large quantities of limber lands on at.d contiguous to . the route that bare 110 Coal in them The great quantity of limber required fur wi tting purposes would prove a 'mince of pleat profit to those that 'own timber. And the convenience for 161114w/tine 'it to Pottsville and Minerovtlle would' greatly enhahce the value of rush lands. Nor ale these adtantages Confined to Coal or timber lands that are unimproved—every one knows that public improve ments tend. - to increase thi, value of all kinds of pro perty located on the route, and in this particular ease I feel no hesitation in asserting 11111 the completion of this Road would add fifty per rent to every pro petty on the route, and in many instanres hive hun dred per cent Aleth.oks such cuusideiatimir ought to stimulate to the utmost energy all who hull proper ty ou and twat the pingerted Road crab the Red roads will be,benetitted tua.large erten!. The Mine 1 . 11 Railroad Will real. great :adroit:eves Kota this Improvement. It vixen known that theW,.l Branch connecting with the Stvatara at Tieinunt st and but been the beat tin:Witmer of any :of theae Roads. The fat I that the - Tremont and Mt Eagle Road would tenth'. Una branch at lucrative as toy Other it luaceptihle of . .satisfactory dentonedratton It is about tic notes from Tremont u. the samniii of the projected Road—from Tictoont to. the Summit there is a %mit body of 110am/elle Coal, that model eaisting circumstances, could only reach the Swam— banns and Baltimore market'. It is thought by gentle men of estensive knowledge on the subject that Rush Creek and Lotherry alone haye sufficient coal to ritual the Liminess of the ItinersvilhZigerion. The Lotherry veins nave been successfully Worked tot some years, the product of who It have hereSofore found a matket on the Sunyurbanna ria 1:111: Palal. Not a pound of the Coal. ttf these large veins Will ever pass user the Mine Min Ratltoad n'llllollllklS uess link, but will] it, there being .111 miles of duwu grail, to Trenton! a tarter '101 . 0P0,11 , 111 01 0114 Coal will irek all Eastertt 1411 - sleaa of m Southern market, and passing over the afotesaid %Veto Branch make u a source of revenue wltil..lll other turt•ideration. But is only a small poition of the advantages in prospect,. The ronnection tints formed with the siniquelianna it ill t enable Olio, who itae and deal in .chile pine 1 mother to teansport dirertly haul the rata auto Ills county and oilier • omit leti,through which the Reading Railroad i 3314.14. The lumber business is and will continue in be a eery ompurisnLotie, and as lacilities fur the iitinspoitarion of 11 area veryiruporiant manse in that business. ti should ...rive that consideration which its magnitude Arnrauds %Vito Call estimate the qual.liliy„of haulier feiltiored in the tow PM ul the Coal'llegion per annum —add to thems the man) fluor galling villages from Pottsville to the City of Reading. Thiee towns are now supplied by the Union Canal from Middletown. at which place lumber usually brines a much hither price than It rocusiiroods at Dauphin on the Susqueliatitta- besides the Canal us only in operation a part of the year. I think that no one who reflect , ' on the subject can doubt 111.1 the transport align t.f lhia allkh• alone will add gr, ally to the bustnes , of this and the other Rs ilunid, over .W1'11(1111 trill WISP. Ruh agars-- The avenue that wit be opened tootle Agricultural Regions will ciente a produce traneportation Into the Coal Regoilr. 11,11 will certa fitly. add moist It. shear tonnage Vast quantities of pioduce are consumed in mostr3ebuylk iii aunty, of which is hauled here in waggons-4 . '11811y tile connection formed by flits link with the Coal Region with the great Central Railroad wall matte it a thoroughfare of great important e, hence I tabu that the Mine Hill Railroad will receive large acquisition to her trade through the butd.nf of the l'reianint sots MI. 'Eagle Railroad. The Pottsville and Reading Railroad wilt share largely in the adv..° sages. , The western traveller on his way to Philadelphia Will be enabled to pass through the great Authacite Coal Region, by leaving the Central !toad at Dauphin. and teach lila destination with as little delay need expense by this toute, so cue versa per.o.is art the t sty and east of this going west will avail themselves of the pleasure of a view of ,the beautiful and runiantic scenery with which this country abound. While many who have never seen the wonderful coal works of Seim);Mill county wlll be afforded an opportunity io gratify inch curiosiay, and yet have no additional expense or delay. • The additional Coal transportation that will lie ad ded to the hipineit of the Millersville railroad will also conduce to the increase on the Readtue Multi also the lumber carriage -for I have no doubt but the I city 0r Reading and all the towns between it and Pottsville will be •upplied with the article by this , toute,before many months after the Road is completed I for use 'Eloise who are now and all w Ito may hers after engage in Coal operations on the lies of the new Road, will reap great advaiiimee front the facility thus afforded to send their coal to an eastern market, of which they cannot enjoy ihe advantage w Omit the projected improvement—for it should he home in mind that the locality of that Coal field is such that, without this connection (which Is the only minim ble one eastwardly,) its products can never rear It ate other than a Soutla6rn market. It at i. ithYtoll3 •latily the Landowners and ,rianipottior COW pt beletitted, but also the operators and 1 all Ve commodities of ally description ro t tans- I mil to market. And finally, the building:of the. Road : 1 will be an immense advantage to the CiliZens of the Coal Region generally ha I hefore remarked, throng, this medium we shall be brought into close ploannity ; with the Agricullairal Regime; and consequently enjoy facilities for obtaiiiing the necessaries of life at ref sonable. rater Tor which, under existing circumstancek, we have to pay moat exorbitant prices. Indeed I I think. in view of the large consumption of piutuce in this enmity, nearly all of which is hauled here over mountains, in waggons from twenty to vitty miles, the money' saved to the Coat Region would, in less then two years, build the Road. I flamer myself that 1 have given reasons autlitierit to convince the most skeptical of the impottance, yon absolute neces sity. of . having the Tremont and Nit. eaglekftailread built without delay, not only on aCcoUtil of the pecu niary advantages that will naturally attend it. but for the public ae , ollllllodatioll of which ii will be the prolific .10111 e, flow is it to be accoluplished I not by mere talking a little about it. Let those that are ft/Manta of its importance. take hold of the matter and act, each man for himself, feeling that he has the power let do something and resolved that that soutithiut shall be done and done 'quickly. Don't think that there are enough of monied men in the cities, who will carry the matter through while you will be five times as much benetitted by the project in propottion to your business or possessions. I have often thought 111 a pity that so many narrow hearted and indolent drones should enjoy the advantages, arising from the enetgy and perseverance of it few public spirited men, Yet it is too often the ease that those, who upend the teak' time and money. are first io seizing and enjoying the fruits of the enterprise to the sacrifice of finite who bear the barthen. Yours ee..! T • •• 1154..tgai ra. Laufaa.- Judge Lo wrie, la the d 111 l ict court at'Plltsburg, Pennsylvania, in a'decislou lately rendered, made a distinction between lb.: wards le gal" and '• lawful" which may be o ut Some impor tance to executive of:leers in other sections. At the latyluts in that city the sheriff eiriagivl selects! "I unteer companies to protect the.ridrinimills,stipula ling In pay the companies for. their services. The law-making LOlitillfa liable for _damages arising from riots require the sheriffs to 'take all feffat means to prevent ,the injury. The. jUdge held that in the pres ent instance the means employed might be lawful, al they were um,- forbidden; but they were not legal, because not prescribed by the law. By the common are the sheriff was authorised to demand the atten dance oif any bomber of armed rattans to•aid Mtn In his dusty, but he had 00 aut h ority to hire military companies to do lot a compensation what they and every man were bound to do as a matter of public &it . Co &solies Trirspkwat--Itostoo makers are lobo accommodated witb a portion of the Common, ..to andutge in the Weed, by the gracious perminakm of the city councils. Settees for their. especial accommoda tion are to be placed there, and they must not smoke anywhere else, or If they do, they must pay for R. . _ rI . WE =TSACT t ihe followiot excellent letter fronithe Philadelphia Inquirtr, relative to the next 4ection:--- The Approaching Campaign—William F. Johnston and his Administration. HAIMISBITRE3, May, 2Q, 1851. • • The incipientflutter and exoifenlent conse quent upon the approach - of the'season for I . political nominations, is manifesting ' in manifold ways in arid about this ancient and honorable borough. Partizans of every complexion are busy in odd nooks and cor ners—delegates are being quietly selected and solicited, soulided and put in " good condi tion" for the coining hour.-the knights of the press from Erie to . Berks, are gallantly - nailing, their favorite ensign to the mast head, but still with the determination of " abiding by the nominations." The din of preparation is every where to be heard, and all denoting that the watchers are abroad,. willing and eager for the content. • A late trip through 'Our north-western tier of counties has impressed upon me the con viction that the present State administration is widely popular-4 would have said almost . universally so,—and the Whigs of Pennsyl vania may well be proud of the thorough and radtcal change which has been effected, to the honor and credit pf the Commonwealth, under the administration of Gpveruor -Wil liam F. Johnston; by whose wise discrimina tion the mountain load of um is being lift ed front the Keystone. Prosperity has spread her wings over the people, and through :the whole length and breadth of the State rings ! the' voice of happiness and sweet content.— Deep interest in the wants and wishes of the masses, a thorough appreciation of oar im mense mineral resources, the fostering of our long chain of State improvements„and sound statesman-like policy, have effected all this. Governor Johnston will probably be the candidate of the Whig party at the next gu bernatorial election—from present evidences j he will be nominated by acclamation—the Whig press is largely in his favor; While the Locofoco organs are ominously silent. lu. this event,;a brief recapitulation of the pufii cy of the present Executive will - be right and proper. As a fit prelude, it may be worth I mentioning that the present Democratic State Treasurer, Geu. Bickel, admits that ihe Sink ing Fund, as it exists under the auspices of Governor Johnston, will gradually liquidate and cancel the enormous State debt. This fact alone should command the support of every right-thinking man in the Common , wealth. More than half a million of the actual State debt has been paid during the present Administration, which, with the liberal ap propriations toward completing the North Branch Canal, and the . improvement of the Columbia railway, and the Schuylkill Inclin ed Plane, will show a saving to the- officers of :he Treasury of nearly a million of dol lars. Governor Johnston is unalterably op posed to the creation of any new loans, and will qui, under any circumstances, put his name to a paper that will increase the State debt--to this he has pledged himself repeat edly—and this fact of itself bound him with cords of adamant to the preference 'of the people. ' Every holder of Pennsylvania State stook ig interested in the continuance of his admi, nistration, because that stock has been appre- ciated at par and above par, and its interest paid in gold and silver. The interests of the rural districts and the cities are alike fostered from this fact. The payments are punctual —the demands of foreign creditors are regu larly satisfied—the credit of the Common wealth is restored— and the London Cltth Houses can no longei laugh at the witticisms of Sydney Smith, at our esyensel And this magical change has been effectNd under the administration of WILLIAM F. _CIHNSTON —what need of further comment !j Yours, truly, -- ----- BUM EFFECTS Horritote.—At eorydon, Indiana. a man named Ilantragan, moved loin a new 1 .i-, and. as is cuy tumarc on such intetvinalia In that regtriti, , lnvited hiy (nen& In heroine will4liey-JOyou+ at What II Irrnted the "house rearming " They came. the glass p:1-.+eil !tech', and at about eloibt o'r lock m the evening. ibry wen• %veil 111 U slate of hilart•ius ladas and gent/cairn 'rite party cnniprised Mr Jr Iw Ilannagaii, wife. and six children ; 31ma. o'Donnel child; a Mr. Stave, and other peis,ins or names On- U. making in all twelve. whose cuntinued litia tionssuon induced an unnatural sleep. While thustirit ialized and insensible. the house caught lire, the r u nt fell in, and those to elye 1111n1411 inclinsiVe of the innoertit little children—were Maned to death ! The scenic presented to the spectatomo lio were at tracted to the burning building, was unspeakably ito - rut The C V O( had Pollen When they arriv.l, the wretched inmate.. teen• dead ; tut.through rrevicev in the house, they COltill discern the ytit turn unstinted bodies. 'The interior pre.iented a mass of blaming tire. and the appearance at the crisping bodies it av hoitihly ghastly Through the eye.md keit of the mother the 10,4111i...1/IV tv as danipg, w hilt. the infant. inn - mimed. was clutching, with the tenacity of the 'death moment,_ the tireast of bans whence a was derived!—Paulding Clarion. cr}. Fleerible Carr of fluen,sir g-About two o'clock yesterday morning, a colored WOUlalt limited Jane Thompson. living in Hlwrtnati's Court. Bedford mere?, below Eighth, Moymneusing, was horribly E4rned in consequence of Wl' clothes catehtue fire Ginn seine rusts on the lwarlb. white Idle was in a beastly state of run, If art ethe wax found Wing at al.' holt 1111 l of a flight of cellar ta irs, where Ore had fallen. Her husband. What u a. asleep up stairs, nat. awakened by bet groan. The neighbors and the pollee were alarmed. and-the wretched sufferer was placed upon a I .nitre. and conveyed:a the hospital with all haste.— 'She ',mewed, in great agony,utitil yesterday forermeiii when she eipired. The Coroner was informed uhier de at b.-- Phila. Americas. Cane of Xenia Patti —A passenger in the upfrain of cats - on the Central Railroad. Pays the ilollidays. hue (PA) Reffister. on Wednesday the 7th snst:,4 woo seized with alarm. putv..unti among othi•r crazy dtew front his pocket a handful of dollars and and dune theft across the car at 3110111er Fenger with all hiP alight. A part of them went Ono' the window and were lest, and the remainder were gathered up by the pasgetigets and put in his po•ses. sum again. -Ile had seine half dozen lit2o, gold piece,. besides a number of,gl gold coins. When he started fictit the inlet rest an he ,ippeared to be. More rat tonal, hit the rhanceit were ten in one that he wielld be re lieved of 1414 money before be was ten days older. luowts.--The Coroner, on Friday evening, to4d an inquest at Germantown, to; the body of Charl e s Fletchtq, 40 years 01 age; an Englishman by birth, who was found dead at the,lncit of the stairs, in the house an which he lodged. The deceased. at W 3.1 stated, had been on a drunken frolic for several dlys, and wound up his debauela by drinking twenty of thir ty pints of w area.. Verdict, death front mtemheraoce 0- Mania Pohl.—Thin dreadful disease—the rouse queue*, of intempe!aoce—appears to be rapidly on the Increa.e in Pl.iladelphia It is stated that dm ing.the last two or three weeks, more application. , for this class (AllBlO3ll. ha, e been , made. than could be ac commodated to...,the Hospital'. D•unsenness, wr. grieve to say, seems to be sadly oil the inerea.:e tr,JoArts Day. of flaltimme on Monday evenina shot his wife with two barrels 0. s ree.dver which eati.ed her death lll)lDe.ll.ltriy. Thee bad been married a a year. Day iv 3. shook and p of lain a ife. The dead was done at the house of her father. PERSONS Arr Lit• nal WITH COUGHS. Colds whooping Cough ot any Pulmonary - Alfectlons,would du well to procure some of Hughes' Expectorant, it is a palatable, speedy uud certain remedy. See A dyer - element in another column . calYl.l" 925 FOR A fIOMESTESD.—Ns. Chatles Wood, tei rutty proprietor of the village of Hermann - rifle, on Long Island, to supply the demands for his lands, has laid off an additional number of lots, equal in size and quality, and adjoining•those recemiy dis posed of at that plahe, which are to be sold and divi ded among the purchasers in the same manner. These lands are of a abed qoaality —,Nater and wood are abundant—and they lay directie on the Long Island Raittoad. fifty mites- from New Verb. Ronkonkoma Lake, with abundance of fisb and beautiful transpa rent water, ta nue mile to the North; Great South Bay, with its clams, oysters and sea-fish, lit four nuke to the South; while Lakeland, a village' recently slatted tvheir many handsome buildings are already. erected. immediately adjoins. Ilermintiville is therefore a de sitable point for the eye of elle capitalist, the gentle man, the mechanic, wishing. a country residence to rest en. We invite their attention to it. and to air advertiaernentan another column. VALUABLE lIIEDICINE•4 PREPARED RV DR J. S. jiOSE, of Ppdadelphia : Dr.tROSE'S AlternatlrS (quip ; Dr.i•ROsE'S Expectorant or Cough Syrup; Di. ROSE'S flyapePOr Compound; Dr. ROSE'S Vegetgbje Verrulfuge ; Dr. ROSE'S Croup or Hive Sylup; Dr. ROSE'S Family or 3 S3native ro,: Dr. ROSE'S Carminative Biteaul; Dr. ROSE'S.' Hair Took. The Hair Tonic was highly iecotnniends.l by the late Doctor Physic., The above ate not Quark Medicines—they are in high repute, and can be relied upon 35 Slitting the dis eases (or which they are teearamended, as they are the result of thirty trees •zdasinit practice dappla, by Dr. Kosc,—atid were put up at the in stance of his numerous patients, who derived great benefit from their use.. , For Sale-Wholessle by the subscriber who hasteen appointed the Wholesale Agent in Schuylkill County, where Drugg ist. and others dealing in Medicines can be supplied at the proprietor's prices by , . HANNAN. LIFE IlsiettlitaNCE.—There . is, perhaps, twitting .oat denies so severe a pang on the death hellos the redetkiirri .ttlit -We are leading. thous we love, per -11,10'1'447X :and:children; dependent upon the cold cria44 , - - Af.the; world! Therefore eYery one in lire shoitla riirthis: emergency.., It run be done; eirl:Abilto.poorest;throtiyh the agency of Life Mau r/lOW ; ; . • • • livery' :Amin who loves his4'amily ought to get his life insured. "Evegy man in,debtAnd oWnin %impel -Iy, ought to have his life matired;: lest at i ' death his plopertyusay,he Se.trinried_ There are. hot levy who could nor save a mar sum anDUally 16 insure their lives; which If not Invested in ;hie way would be spent perhaps in trifles,. and tacit families thus left to penury and want. Life Insurance 55 betoming just as totattion in tht country at Fire Insurances and' should be more so Wives,persuade your hushands—you can save enough in you. household Welts to pay the aunuat premium without feeling ti—and the ledert ion that you are pro vided for, will alone be afair recompense for the out• lay. Vatican Insure the lives of your husbands for your own benent,and the amount cannot be touched by their creditors in case of their death.. , Full Information on this subject can be obtained on appticatjopw BDANT Ma,.at the Office of the Miners' WE maar.n INVITE P4ET1014.49 ATTENTION TO A new feature in date jasnronea which will IM 0 1 1 31 4 1 nee. by calling at this ace. It obviatee offe of Inn peat difficulties In Life Insurance, tails at . .the munetime, duel not diminish the seemly. • ' '43ICK. illE,fitrAo4—:llVright's /idiom Vegetable Pills akeia cettaUktutwietry description of beadarb. Waage theyhleme she body from those morbid hu thefts. whiclit;Af cAtieined in the stontacb. are the cause orkianeea 04 ekkueta, want of appetite. disagreeable Ils e taste ing of the gums, in he mouth. bad breath. want decay. teeth , and many other distressing complainle: and hen taken into the circulation, tad thrown up• on t. e varimis parts of the body, give tine to-every saalldy incident to man. Four ur fi ve of Wright's lindi ti Vegetable Palls. taken once in turenty.fout hour; will, in a shoat time, put a complete atop to Sichilleadach—at the same time the digestive organs will'he restored to a healthy tone.. - - Bewail' ..f - Counterfeits. , The geimine la for sake by E. & M. BEATTY, J. G. BROWN, and D N. Wis. ler. PolleVllic-•• and by the Agents given in another column. Wholesatelleke, 169 Race Flumes. Phila. , VLIK IpoTrsviLLE MAETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR TAE JOURNAL _ . . Wheat Flour.W., 25 00 rt'd peacbts pard. $3 00 Rye do do , _3 I 0 do ;do a or med 175 Wheat. tishol I 00 Dr'd apples paired . I 28 Eye. _do 5 61 Eggs, dozen ' . 10 Corp.., do 55 Butter. 14 Pito, , do - - .24 Shotadera; . Ito 41 Potatoes. dO 80 Hams, 9to ID Tlo3olby Seed. 225 Hay, low 14 50 Clovet do . 400 Plaster. • 500 00 the 51h last., by the Rey. Wm. Morgan JONAH HAM of . New Phila. to MARGARET EVANS, of Comboh. . On the %Sib ult., by Rev. F. Shultz, JOHN HIES, iNHEH, to LISF,TTE HOCH. Bah of Lower Pdah an utueo. 1 !nada Poirot:O. on Monday %tie va l dou.r., EDWIN. infant ,ron of Denj T and Elhatirth Taylor aged 14 months and 9 days In lids Borough int Saturday lain. WILLPIII. sou of Anthony and Diadem Dengler.,lottner4 of ArWand airod 6 j rars. 6 utonthr. and 2 .13i+. RELIGIOUS -NOTICES. jp-le THE MEV JAMES NEM.L„WILL PREACH 'Cr' In the Associate Iterimned Presbyterian Mitch, on next Sabbath morning, at which time the motathly collection will be taken up. • • TTIRE liSittit:lll: REFORMED PR.ESBtTE rian Church. under the t. trit of Rev D. T. Carat han. ,Vlll hn open every Sabbath: at o'clock A. M. and o'cinek P. M. The putaie are respectfully in vited to attend D THE PROTEATANT EPA I POPAI. CllllllOl. =r- —The following RPSUillillll4 IV, been pa. , ,741 by the' Vestry of Trinity Cloitch, Pottsville. Re.olreJ, That in consideration ui the sow. con if atoned and In he contributed as itonatlatil to the erec tion and forni.liing of the chuich editice; the ve,ory do hereby set apart. and - appropriate FI FTH'-EIGHT PEW, which Ahall be,.a nil rem:alit fret for all prt,onsi who may desire to Wdr , lttit in - the Church. lflieve iiew4 are iilC3ted as 1 . 111101,6 • IN -TIM, CENTRE AISLE Not ill bide, No 111; 119, Pr, 135, 143, 151, 159 North ride. No, 112.1120. 193 136, 144, 152.100 IN Tllll NORTII AISLE: North side, No 1,7, 12, 19, 25, 31, 37, 43, 51. 53, 51 55 =ouch vide, No 2 5 11. 2u , 9.11, 31., 39, 44, 50,52 IN Tile. 14411r1'it south -141 r No. 56 57 55. CO 74.50, 56, h 2, 95,104. 110. North 91.1 e; No. 59. r. 7 73, 79 55,, 111, 9 - ;, 103, 109. DI %'I NC : SERVIC Ei, held, lir the Church every Sun day. .ii,,,rury Seccur counneoces at 10i o'clock Present Service common, ei at 7 o'clock. ,tl-. PULASKI LODGE, NO. ?AB --A STATEIi lY nieeilog of Pulamki.,Lodge, No 216 witl be held ou Monday evening, June 9ili 1451, at 5 n.clock t p , tp MOUNT LA URt.f. L'ENETERY.—PERSONS Zr." derurtng Lm. or 11.. yr. ru Mount Laurel Cemo , tory. under the direction of for Vesirb of Tttuny Pwlisville, will uppl yt, A odrew ng E 0 Parry, titar* LADIES Anal GEN ICEMEN cAN HAVE tSr'' Veining aud Wedding Candi Engrave. and printed i n thew, style:, by leaving toe r orders itt unan'i cheap Book and variety 81014; where sample, can he seen. Cards printed front Plates At abort notice. • feLIIiERT H. IWO Alii.T, ATTORNEY AT ay, Poitcviiie, county, Pa. Office jn Cent,e street, opposlle the /quer/can House. 31, ISSI -311 G. TitAUGH, ATTORNEY Al' LAW . Tremont. Schuylkill COutuy, Pa- Trptimiti. Apt SAMUEL, ukaLvenv, OFFI(tE, cpr urr Ith and Matitotiangcrttreirte.Potisvitir—Orie on.. Ititels' crccupirrt b} Dr Chow. 8E34 ) TOM% ille, Match 15.1651 IVILLIAftI L. 'WHITNEY., A rl'OR IS EN at Latv, Patttivulle,SclotYlkill county, PA. °liar 11l t`ehtre +t rent. nearly opntimin the Miners' Bank. Jlin 4.1651 , I -ly WANTED CLASSICAL V ° e•holar to traria in the Orivigmbarg Acadein).— Ta tine having good recominiiiidattrins liberal encuur avertient wilt be given. Apply to the Ibtaid of Tru, lee, of the Orwiv , blirß AtadrniV J. Al ROSEHEIRRY, Secretary June 7. 1951 1.3-ftt WANTED. -3 tIK 4. MACIDNITS WILL VI find employment at the 'fa.ll4:Nil3 Iron %Norio. If immediate application la wade II A. E. K smut; Taniwiti, Fria I, I i 5 if IV A NTED IDNIEDIATELV-1000 sLCCIAD Vl' handed Nail Kee., iu good order with eilher one or 1% , ..4. bra& kr (. (.F.. bec. 14,1850 r,el k 3,IEN W ANTED Bi sliti8(111. • / •kfliyr as cosioniers at the Preeinsn's Hall, Polls villa Adtliylkill county, l'a., where they can be ac 1 . 04 dgted with comfortable board and lodging on reasonable terms. Ili,. bar :Is supplied with the best Potteg; Ale, Cider. and all kinds of temperate drinks thet,lea•on can :afoot The Loose is situateu in the ni4iliealthy and airy wilt of the Borough. All the ilif4 , leni Slam Lines of the Coal Region stall from opposite his house. The house i, lowa up in, a style not easy sorpasseil in beauty, a nil or at Ices. lie pledges himself 111 use all his raeftlosH io making those com fortable who give Oluia calk. Board, pet week, 040. :tangle tuesls, lei. Beds, l`2l No charge for, luggage 'CIiONIAS H. IIOWARD. Pottsville, March 1, 1851 9 lyr., MUSIC, I\T EW USIC...SONGS Just Publighed •• But where art Thou l"' ' "I've ...nettling sweet to tell You." I've a home in the Valley—abs. to Give me a Cot in thu Valley I Love. 1 - ''Urighi Growing Iris, fiugo. li Mary Avoumen Dish Btllsd _,.,„* %Von - thou art Nigh 'I he Bag of Grild Song and Chorus Limply and Sail. , The Mountain Daisy, with Print Lury Gray. . 'Erie Bay of Naples 1 One Parting %Vord • i Pin only Sixteen. with Print • ! The Child's wish Clique where the F0U1 , 131111 play i Netly was ii Lady—by S C. Foster Bing dr Bango— by author of •• Neily was a lady - ! Ben Boil . or • Ott don't you remember " 1 Gum 'Fre,: Canoe . . I would not die in wino., Kate Moore . Deem two and Say not. Call 'tub Per ham., The wandering Bird Ilatisii.l.uver. Walla Mercedes Walt/. .. Swi.l4 Unripe Scrolllvir I! La CAllaria. ~ ~ Arbon. %Valet Lour' Set and Wall, -, "My Happy Night Wait?. " The Lure Sr hoitiorti, u lilt aptendid Illumination. silvegilln Wall r Tbe Alellf eet Rill Polka . Mato Polka. Sophien Polka liiiilinePolts. Creve (Vent Polka. • Wild Floater Polka. Bollinne Polka, with hint silver Stat Gawp ~ i Bordeaux Gallopade. by Miss M. A • Thompson i Bordeaut Gallopade, WWI. arr ti'; B ft Llipiorlii , Seminary Quickstep. Wellington's Grand Mardi. Farewell to the Nightingale, Dedicated to Mlle Jenny Lind, by Charles Mi King. Also a fine assortment of Must,: arranged Zs, Dueito for Flute and Piano. Just received and for sale at LI B iNNAN's ' Cheap Bonk and Musir Store, Cent," lit . P""ville' 1 N. B Music MA oti hand Will he furnished to order. June 7. 1051 • .. . .. . ! NOTICES. moTice.-TO HOCK 1111fOlir. , —Written pro. I.N po9als will be received by Thomas Petbrich, Agent of the Forest Improvement Coinpany.at Wood side, in Ezo , i township. toot 10 o'clock lit the fore noon, on IVEDNESDAY the 11th instant, • for Dlll- VINO s. , TtINNEr.. to the F oreF i v ine C O 4 v ein. on Mine ticarthe ono Collieries. For 'Further in formation, aplly to Thomas retherick , or William Waling : al Woodi , ide Juife 1.1.151 23-It WILL fiEckiv ; ed by the Board of Directors of the Poor and of ' the Hattie of Employment far the County of Schuyl - oo or before the :th dsy of July, 1551. for a Coin petent married man and wile, to attend to the In - sane department: Connected with the above Institu; 11.11. To a cum& without family 311,1 of good more , character,liberal wages will be paid. By order of the Board of Directors DANIEL FOCHT., Clerk. June 7,1851 23-41 14.11110 NS ARE SIKREBY 4 ..1 cautioned not to purchase or negotiate for ri Note drawn by me in faror of George Wagoner, as ' , I have received no yalne,and will not pay the saute. • EDWARD HIIIkIAIEL. Port Clinton, May 31,1551. • DISSOLUTION.—THE COPARTNERSIIIP OF WILEY 2c CO., was diadolved by MUM aI consent by the withdrawal of William Wiley. The .bnatnesa of working the Gate Vein will be continued by the suberribers, under -the firm of James 7 *cowl' , 'Co. .1 A SI ER THOMAS, ;J. AU BEATTY & BON. May 31, 1851 1-11114S611.1.1T110ilis-411E H E NR Y ' heie .l„,' tonne citation between HENRY ,lIILE & JAB al CLARK. Contractors.. trading under the Fircirof Ilrll & C l u b . was dissidied try my seiling out my in terest in said Four to Jiwob C. ilolwlg, ou the 13th of February. HSI. and wiitidrawing fron t said partner. ' ,big,. The busine!.s is routtuperl by Fleury Hi I & J. ki w ii , g on their own .amoulit. laving d i ms againci the late four of Itill & Clark, will pre sent them to the subscrther itumediately. . JAMES al. CLARK. Pottsville, May 34, - - - • 214 4 ruGt WOOD CONTRAIL, l'OßEL—ProPosetA will be received by the Ittilladelphisaind Rditding Railroad Company tor a supply ofCord Wood.for the year law Specilicattons that' be had on application t o E. M. Walker, Alotinteltbon. or to Henry Sesser, Wood AgentA•huylktlf Haven. Feb, 0,1851 • 7 if • . . • • . XTOTICE:--01VIrifi T O - THE NUMBER OF Ili LOsses sustained by tbe - Lyeouting County Mu tual InsitTaiice Compsoy," the Board of Directors have directed Asseastnebt No. b, to be wade to meet the same, ' '-- ' JOHN CLAYTON, Receiver roe the County of Schuylkill. POttiViile, 330:25. MI IlAtf LOST P_ND FOUND • OMT.—WaS LOST fiETWEEN WADEBVILLE Jiza and Potteville, or between P. Silvers Tavern, Flowery Fielde, and Wadenville, a dart green Moroc co Cigar case, the findei will be suitably rewarded by Staring the rime at the office of the vubscriber.. WETHERUI. -Jana 7. i 8 • 1.11-41 MARRIED DIN) NOTICES CARDS 13113 WANTED, &c E A RIME V & slit% 54)-i • I __.__,_ _GROCERIES, Bc.o. ' - , 50 Imo, PRIME RIO COFFEE, Just rereii, , at reduced late, for cash,' at the Wbotesil t GOcery and Provision Rooms. C. J r DOBBIN:. Agent -1( 43 -if 100 landing . at 1 , 3. Art3. pries, at li A IL i l it l iViCia l' l E Grocery and Piovv•ion Blooms. • .1 C i i . DOBBIN,. Ages! 23-ir ,_ OAPS Ad 0 1.,1 fil ES E, BO) y0 Si - . SAIJSAO Es, LI Superior Sugar Cured Ha s, ' Mute Crisco and Black Teas. Oswego *arch, 1 do prepared Corn. for pudding.. ; , Becker, celebrated Virtue, Smoked Tongues, . riesh Flg.t. die, Ac., jolt received 09 J. M BRATTY & BON. 21-If !Pottsville, June 7, ittil 'Pottsville, June 7. Issl Pottsville, May 21, 18.51 CUESEBROIJQ & CO, . CoMMISBRA . Merchants. No. 16 SOUTH WHARVES, Phil ;Idelphia, Dealers 4n Fish, Cheese and Provisions have constantly on hand, an sasortment of DRIED AND PICKLED FISH. &c.. viz Mackerel, I Codfish.. I Hams, I Butter. salmon, Beef, Sides, Palls. Shad,. Pork. I Shoulders, Arc , Herrings. Lard, Chees e . Philadu„ March 8, 1851: 17t1 .--600 BARRELS No. 1,4 & 3 MACiEREL in Lackey. halcesjind quartets', on hand and fa! sale. in lots to suit purchasers by J. PALMER & (0 Market street W,harf, Philadelphi a Nov. 23. 1850. 47-tits 20 000 LEIS . .PRIME C1T1 , 10.1 - 10/CED tied „ Dry S alted Shoulder' DOW landing end for sale it the. lowest rates, at the Wholesale Oro( ,r) and PioviOon Rooms. Centre street C. .1 DOBBIN +: Ag,lo Pott,o/illo, May 17. 1851 `2'..t , lt. PIECES . . li A N C t: "l. ll — ‘l 34(l tt pi tt ' ultlecte t l ' i l l f ro i ::to K k E e p ttt ", l BAl r li 'stole 304 for sale by CHAS T. WILSON, No. 8, S. Water o ' Philadelphia, April 12, 1851. 15— , I.IItEAKFAtiIrEA A very Fulierkur amid.. of Blact Tea , Pill received and for sale. b) J. M. BEATTY dc SUN Pottsville, May 24, 18.51 nn Oc LIA COFFEE—A MUt ERIOK AIiTICLE of I‘.l genuine Mocha Cotter, just received from Acn York. 11 J. M. BEAITY & SoN Pottevilli, May 14. 1651 24-11 JERSEY LARD—A riIiFERIOR ARTICLE of white and clean lard. for Fate by .1 M BEATTY & MON March 29 7 1451 13. if 1 4 1 PANIILV FLOUR—A FUTERIOII 1• Whyte, for,fde ti) J M BEATTY & 601 s 1413 fell 49,1651 13.tf I , bl/114 —Very choice I EEN and BLACK TEAL!I for stile by J M BEATTY & SUN March ¶l9, I:551 FOR SALE. IANAL BOAT ♦T mimic SALE —The Ca nartioat •• of Port Carbon. WIII be taker as abandourd properly, and sold at the plate v.hpri: be . now lteo eabove Lock No. 6,) _on -TMURsDaI June 12, 1651, at 0 o,clork, M., Sgretablf to Act A.Reuibly passed April 10,1626 EDWARD T. WARNLR, General Agent Sch'l. Nar Co Waterloo, May 31,1851 22-21 VOI.1: S ALE —A TIDE WATER 130 AT Inaii , l uew) will carry ono hundred a nti -thrrty tta•- csn be seen at Brant's Wharf, Harrisburg Pa . El. J. PETER , . • May '24. 1651 21..61 (.i -a bu ß ird;l ll l;r:l lD ep Pn D i tim O n T i S t c F e O nt .R tal pen rtqc l h 'F ; l' Ll a . t ;/ ". ouch of Pottsville. lately laid not on the GfethlioJd Estate, are now offered for sale. Apply 10 A. RUSSEL. Agent for the off re, at hie office to Mahantainn. , Pottsville, May 3. ISM 16-1( I WWI' WAGON FOR SAVE—A LIGHT ONE I.llorec ‘Vagon will br told cheap. Apply at thts office Aptil 14— 140 R SALE.—ALL THAT LOT HARLTD 14 .1 4 in the Towu plot corner of Charnhereand Hatan tango streets, having 60 feet front on alaharottor: eileet. and in depth running an Church Alley. Appli . Davit) CIIILI't' Jan IS, IE6O 1-tt" FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR SALE—A VALUABLE PRO. perry in Tamaqua, consisting of four :Lop!: mg lota, of 109 fret front on Pine. IC2 ire -on Union street, and the rear on a 30 ire, ells y.'o ith a new two z atory Brick Dwelling. win House, Stable, &c and good water in the yard F 57 particuLtia,inquire of G. Ii McCabe, Esq ,Tamagift 1). SCIINACKEN BERG, Alinergvnig May al, lesl 22-Its FOR N E - AITTLINt; / houses with rooms in' front, sultan', In i.e offices or stores, in Thompson's, Row n 11111111 Market street 'Flare offices in the erroo. story of the same row. Ons room ih the '2nd story of Thcoupsoa • Hall, corner_of 2d and Market sheets. Also a.Coln 11l the same budding. One Frame Dwelling House, in Seventh street. net: Market. The above property will be rented low sis ply to the subscribers. ELIZABETH C. THOMPSON J ROsEBERRY. Poitsville, April 5. MI 14 if Felt RENT—TWO SHOPS OA Ventre 4tirrt, one recently Or Lupied at *Oda P 4. St rouse as a Shoe S tore, and t ot,, as • 111 adjoining. Alto, . two-story FRAME HOUSE and STABLE on the-baine lot. on Sunlit street. Enquire of, .1 MORGAN, Market 6i Feb 15.1151 741 FOR HALF Oft TO LET.- • . " A pleasant Residence iii West Branci Nel Valley , t ~ . situated on the Mine Hill hat Road. a short diattineas.,ftom &Moan. Haven, containing abonrieventeen .7EI under a high state of cultivation. Tat House. Barn and outbuildings are all in good reply, Apply to C M HILL, Nlaliantango titreet. Pon 'rids Feb I, 1651 5-tf [?OR RENT. -- A LARGE 'BOOM ABOVE T P T a ylor, ,lottiin.. store, 10 by, 55 fie:2,lll4y, corner Ceut•e and Mahantango, street. Pottsville April 25,1551 VOR SECOND STORY user T .1` Foster & Co.'s Slane Store, now ~.rcupi,d Chas Miller & Co. Likewise, for rent, a two Sort Room. suitable for an odice, in East Market Cl . not below'David (;lock, Esq.• 9 nail., Apply in SOLO FOSTEP. MEI I March 9.3. IMO MISCELLANEOUS URVEVOR'S CHAlNS—Piterew IcUgtbs,— 1.3 Also Mathematical Ineirumenii of the Lest together with Separate I nstr u tursitl For sate 'II tot more "of the Subeclibei at manulactureec prices B BANNAN 22 - May 3, Mt QT 4 EADI PORTABLE HOIOITING and Pump• 4.3 1 lug Engines. lot loading and dewbarging .e• Bela. raising marble from quarries and pumping n: warm. Tbeae inarhines ran be moved fruip - place place be 3 single horse. /Hanoi - at lured by a L AP 4-31 A NBA Irl.T. Na 13. Drinker... /1114, teal weer: :ind hate streets. April 9.0, 1851. 17:4m0. LIQUID GLUE--Another of the useful - door. lie dteeuvrrrre, t rinenting wood. stone, rise iron. crockery-ware, can tic applied by any use li worn etipplied by the case at Matiluf a. twee-. pri II is pill in Collvealrot sized bottles Thew Is case now lot broken chair... For but. 10 8111011 r s; PUTT 14 II April 5, 1551 VURNITURE POLISII—ONE oi the article.: fur domestic economy ever offered t.. lir public. Any lady can apply n, f.titoring to original color, litavine a to..utiful eloas, removing sip stains and finger aurae, rut vale by vorr April 5. 1551 • HE NEW DEPOT - FOr Pott.qry made aria 1 Brookville work. is removed from Sil‘er'e Ter rm., to EMI Noroegun siren a few yards Evil radii Morin! Carbon Railroad. Storekeepers and OWN ate reimeded to call and iniiperd the stock on land F HODGSON, .gent i5-ti April J 2, 1551 I WITOLD'S SASH LOCK—IT OCIWPIE. , : but a small tp2ce, it ,Ise3p, [any bud cunver.• rut, and is 1101 'table to gel out of teißir.tto otbr Locks. F•or . vale by • eniGHT rorf Aptit 5. MI $4-ti ii AFlLPki i i NG a . ND MATTING—A baadlac• l , assortment of - Carpeting and Ahiting, ju - al receir rd and for sale by J. M. BEATTY & BON March 29, 1851 14-11 URENCII LAW NS—BARECE de LAWNS; I. Baregev, Drees Linens, Lyres and Edglap. a) I. M BEATTY dr SO Pottsville, May 24, 1651 21-tt PUBLICATIONS, letp QCHUTILKILL HAVESI'MAP - -WE RE Lommend ell our readers who want a g try paper to outiscribe fm the May. TERMS. - 11l :0 in advance—otherwl , e li2 00." t I HENRY J. b. CUMMINGS, Editor Schuylkill Haven. F. 23,0 June 7. MI • • DAloll7PLirti /fitle,POUT - 1 , --- RF.POBTB4 cares derided by the Judges of the Swum. Court of Pennsylvania. in the Conn of Kul! PM/ , at Philadelphia, and also to the tit:interne COUSL, with • Nolen and Referrncea to retest decisloos. By Fred end,. C. Brightly. Paize sl—just published atd Bale of B..BANNAN'ti Cheap Law and Miscellaneous Pools Bters May 31, 1931 29-1- • 401UNDAY SCHOOL LIBRARIES, icci—lisr s3 day School Libraries all-of which will bo'sold Publisher's prices. Libraries Published by the .Sunday School Linty , 650 Vol, 11;11, 50 100 do No, 1, 2 and 3 each 10 00 100 do 5 00 50 do . 00 Published by tbe Episcopal Sunday School Union 100 Volume Library, ISO Op We will give a donati 110 ♦ to the purchasdis ibe Libra y.. All of Su ay School Books for preICIIII Hymn Books, Question Books, Spellers, Primarl, lo " ble Dictionaries, Tickets. &c. 500 Testaments.. 150 - Bibles, all of which win be lOW at.linion prices at B. BANNAN'S Cheap Book and Stationary Stair A.S. All ORDERS for BOOKS not on hand, obtaoot to ord.!! at WWI prim, at very short notice. Alas 17, 1551 ' to— ' , HOTELS. -,.-- - --.----- - i . PENNSYLVANIA HALL, Poo , L.: vitie —Tbic favorite estabilshment.havier a - ; a hero refornirned and refitted thsougbovi. IS now rrady for the reception orr. %leveller. Arid aojuaraerd, and tlelerlion, will be ' bated L Kender ige reputation eqoallp any to the State. W. li. JOHNSON, Proprietor April 96, ISM . . .- li4mo 1 _ • i .... JEANIASVILLE LIOTEI. — TI E La.. , a subscriber Nimbi reapertfully irduiro It( . 5113 travelling community and public genersor • (Pablo- ttle'reGited this HnteUr. good si)le soh Is now prep:tied in iiiluidti the hes;arcoaal‘ lion. to Mr who mai , ' favor him with a call. DAVID MARTZ Jesnesville, I.uzefue Co:, April sth, 1851. if" ---, i a, THE A BIEILUGAN UOLSE ....— , PU TT S " VILLE, PA.—„Aißri. MARY WEAVES or . NII la spectfhily inforMs the public aud travirlior community generally, that she bas nelme d this large and commodious Liotel, furoildled in 4 s°' perior style. From her long experience lathe ballistal of q first rate Motel, and nett anowo reputation to ac commodate, her customers may depend on being cep: plied with every thing conducive to their noniron sad cortyenlenee. .. Jan. 18,1850. , ' ••if. DM
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