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    Miners' Num*
Saltirdpy Morning; July 26.
IN II 1 G °III MI
FOR COVERNOR,
F.4OIIIqMO, of .4 rem sti ong
eV.; ciNsti,it4loNEß,
JOHN .I,tireaster.
JUDGES OF TOE iii.POlLlklft COURT.
RICHARD COULTER. of Trextmortland,
JOSHUA 4 COMLY. of Itfontoar,
GEORGE CHAMBERSi-
WILLI A Ml' M. MEREDITH, of Philadelphia
WILLI. l JESSUP, Of, Szeglttehgneia
tittEAKF.Ets AI;EAD
~
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In a `recent article upon the scarcity. o
chapge,hull the not mottsiluantities.of specie
expijrted:fium th 14t
e h : o'S:tales, wit.alluded
' 1r • ..
to the certain . results' , to ,be anticipated in
the financial affairs of. this' country. : Every
i•
businesi man has beenlo,3lring fur Ward to a
-.. .
crisis in-bur frion,etari'.affait's as inevitable.
. ,
Even t lieFree.Trade paperitare beginning to
''acluowlerig.e.i ihe cota,','.since thef - s can no
longer couceae,itie Huth, hut, as if determined
-to hold to th4r Free Ti - de doctrines, and
, r
conscious of thh'eiposure,-that awaits them
, - and their British friends, ',When t6e• eyes str(.l
the peOple ate l)Pened tO the whole trutlf, ,
they are alteady• begiunin - g an attempt to
. , :
party the blow, by crying out that "Tariffs
have nothing to do with it:7: We quote the
following froda the Money articles of the
Ledger—the Writer has been in a similar
' vein for several .; 'weeks paSt :
The last news from EstrorsidiSnut commercially
as tavorabte as could be desired.. Cotton is. down.
Breadstuff; are down. and PrOvisions are vrry dull.
Tieda also show.l'ilests animation; though the mar
ket is consalereditt a health - condition- There l
one other feature ey,htbited by the last news not
calculated to improve on: money market, and that
14_, while the price of ftritiAdi securities has -howls
considerable improvement, American stocks on the.
British market are no better. : This argues one of
two things, either that' that market - holdsa , many
of our securities a. It Will hear, OF that English ca-4
pitalista took upon another imam : tat revolution imre 4l
at no distant day as not improbable. s * ..
This has nothing to do with Tariffs.. The same
evsl is as liable under proteetice as it is tinder reve
nue dune,. Improvement companies will give
altrioq any interest, and will take almost anything
in exchange for their bonds in time of excitement.
so that, when skculation in canals and railroad- i.
' rife here, binuls Will go abroad and manufactured
r.ro..xiii - will coMe 'in, in 1 -ote of any harriers that
Congress is likely ever to Interpose.
Again in paper.of th'e 17th : - ..
U'e have !Inca day s later hews fi oni Europe by
IL
the arrival O', . * .S'on' York: yesterday, if the fa-I
-teatnei Aria..' Like that hi ought by the Franklin.
it is quite tasfuvoi able emumercially Cotton is
down another Ft per ponatt,.the saps for the week
reaching , oidy•some":3o ,000 bales. ender remarka
bly tarot able lYrat lie Olin .14:66tit England, Se,.t.huid
WO Leland, the Market for ltread,totf. w.s ri l.,,
further dcpre. , e-.1 These illiiS considered ill Coll
, neetion with the a:toutiticeinent, by the Board of
- Trf.dr,. A. ft large ineiease and export of Cotton
mart ketufes may, be considered as especially, tin
taiorablilss„,ol=}liis uscrease of Cotton goods iih'ere
~, , t . i. o g o o d t
ro
theii llt ith:olat:e'goertiuji,isildy.oll,hiae m t a h r e k p et 4c i e hu o s i cut
'uu,
4 great staple by a baye nuirket Kr cotton manttae
t::attletpen !u g ofti,se:taon tiofatt d li 4 t
.i:ijg.it:, Gal l
i:radlwprir.Lflot : n)tlooka
much like stopping, our hetty,y export .of coin as we
could desire.. ' I •
When the coining danger is thus frankly
admitted by the Free Trade papers them
selves, we cannot be charged with agitating
the subject with any sinister design or fur
political ',efft,jl:l- The truth -will. out. The
policy, ur rather lheiinpulicy of our goy- .
. ernmentiis begtimiligl
u haVe i ts legitimate
, .
effect. While it is i.ihervable that every
country to Europe, i which is now iu a
flourishing conilitionleaports inure than it
imports. 'the reverse ,i;. the ease ;Willi all
others; that, like ourselves, 'are-blind to their
, Own intere,sts. and import 11 - l Ore than tire),
export,
If ..tariffs have nothing to do" with bring
mg about such a state 111 financial affairs as
We 2le now rapidly hiltto:letting, how does
it happen thlt. revuktoics, w
which the country Ita heretofore been visited, I
have °centred after the operatipti.ot the l'io
tective system had et:ased ? It is remarkable
tlialunder a - Protective Tariff; our mit titifin•
inres !mei! p r o:Teri:d, and the bioziness Watts
of the country, generalfc, have H,'Turisheri,
but as soon as it 'Was ,repealed. and Free
Trade suhstituted; Marked change came
over the. -- face of (Air monetary affairs, fol:
!Owed invariably by singular financial em
harrissiments, if riot a general crash. No
country can be considered in a healthy, state,
. 'who - se imports exceed its exports,-and whose
specie is drained Irtnll, its own people to pay
.for Foreign labor: ;Tlits.js the plain English
of the Condition of !things' in the U. States,
and there is no remedy for it hut a change
in our governmental TiOlicy. Such cries
must -inevitably continue ;to visit us until
Protection to our own interests is - adopted. .
The very fact that the Tariff is at all attn
.', ,
'tied to, in connection with the foreseendanger:
holr i tis . ithat it hai something to do with
The people will naturally look for a.eause to
explain - (hese diffieulties,
plat eri or more palpaple
effects of the Tariff of, , 16
'ofAtie country. They are_ intimately coo
. ne4ed, and no sophistry on the part of the
Letiger, or other kindred Free Trade prints,
will be atJle much;tonger to gull the people
iota a ea - amity opinion.
IFEBAN INSURRECTION
Enegrestat between !the "Natires sad R.ial Troops
,
The steamship Cherokee .arrived at New
York..un Tuesday, bringing Cuban dates to
the 17th. About 800 or 1000 men, accom
lianied by at great purolier of women and
children, assembled near 'Principe on the 4th,
MU) er pretence of. celebrating a religious fes
tiijil. The. Gor'ernor, anticipating - 1 some
diffictilty. stilt a detachment of Drag6orito to
"--_iltliperse them: A regulkr skirmish ensued
in which thegovernment Troops were forced
to retire, with-the.lOss . of 6 2o to 60 men,
va
riousty stated. The Insurrectionists, num
bering 500 to 1500 men, - then betook them
selves -to the mountains, where they were re
ported to have an entrenched camp and to be
Making preparations for'a regular siege.'--
The greoles are,:represented to be strong,
athletic and hardy men, always ; on' hor,e
back, and accustotned to the dense and intri
cate forests. in which the Government Troopi
roust, be lost. IThe latter number 14.000
Men only - on the Island, with a good fleet.—
The immediate cause of the difficulties, is
said to be the arbitrary and tyrannical come
'.pursued by the.Governof, Gen. Lemory. A
great number of arrests have been made, end and many influential citizens banished, in
m ow ca , es, on !Mere suspicion since he has
been in office. The tWrvernment manifested
. much anxiety to Prhent the spread of the'
report of the insurrection, rpecially . to the
United States. ;.The official report of the
iiffair is therefore very different from the
above. , . •
The Sehuotier,. Sea Gull, which arrived at
Savannah cittjueiday, with dates from Culzi_
. to the litlsay'a: the whok insurreeMmary
movemeui turtk out to be a hoax. The news
by the Sea Gull; however, k nu later than
.that by the cherokee, We therefuie give the
• thYDUOt as first reeeiVid,' leaviug the future
k 'le determine itstruitt or falsity. • . •
ME,
. .
HOW THE TARIFF OF HAS WORKS. and that the importations would be increased
American and Hritilli Tariffs Compared! so immoral)" , remarks: •
' Things for Ae — People to ponder on! . ' ".It is no empty compliment, bu t
.. a literal
truth, that, this flourishing condition of the
We - find in the New York - Leader, a very , United ,Stales' revenue is as
,great a blessing
-able paper, the followiug contrast of the to us as an equal excess in our ow n revenue.— I
Tariffs of 1842 and 1846, 'compared with Fa. all practical purposes the 'UnitedStates j
I are far more closely united with this k ingdom '
the British Tariff: • J than anyone okour colonies, and while these I
"We risk nothing in the assertion that the i communities are;colonies in name, but in real-
I
United States'stanes alone in levying a high-; ity either prisons, garrisons, or independent
er duty upon raUr materials than is' charged iconimunities, the United States keeps up a
upouthe commodities into Which they enter. I perpetual interchange of the most important
We ask the dose attention of our readers to I good offices; taking our manufactures and our i
the followiug dew:native table of duties surplus' population, and giving as in return!
charged upon raw materials acid articles used the materials of industry of revenue, and of I
in matitifactuse;' , ., under our tariff id-1842, j life, There are no two countries in the
with those non; charged under our present I world, be they ever so adjacent, where a frost j
ruinous tariff of 1846, and also, to the third j iii Spring or a blight in Autumn, a specula -1
colurriu,iu which itwill, he seen, that in Eng- I lice mania, or a commercial collapse, a false I
land they ali admitted duty free: !opinion or an"miwise enthusiasm, in either 1
,1 Tantrof - Turariii' English; of the two, so immediately and, certainly
, -
I 18-16. , • 1842.! Tiwitf.l tells upoirthe other. The relations between
coarse wool 1 :!!) Pr el 5 Pr: er free-
` the pareneand the child, . separated as they
' wo°d , raah a g l a l Y 1 .. ' . t 2-9 do - ' l5 :. free ' are in polities,•are unparalleled in their inti-
I Other kind, excepting ,
~,,,,i ,-
timber 1 . 4 , do tre e i , f ree mate nature as rhey are in their enormous .
Aniimony_crude 1 20 -,,, dcb free - ' free extent. In the present instance the state of
Ballots ! 11l 'z.dr„,,,, tree • ' tree I the American revenue readers it unnecessary
Burk oldie cork lree 15 do! free free Ito put 'any additional impediment on the
Berries tied tin- dyriug 5. do free , free.
lltute.totie or .ttpliot 2.t.t do' tire Iter !COnliticree of thetwocuuntries. The Aineri-
Dee iv:.od- L 5 do'free tree I can citizen is nut to pay any higher peualtv
.Ebony . r ..3-, do free ' free I than he now pays fur the use of British and.
Cochineal 10 do fire --. free I other foreign manufactures, and the Eulish-'
Crude sultpein. I. sdo free . free' luau is not to sutler a corresponding cheek
Burr stones,unwrought 10 F lo free , . free unAis trade. If we gu further back itcOur
Brit.-, old • I .5, do tree free
Gum
Bra--,
',
L, , t o-
,d „. brio : , Gee inqui e find that this mutual advantage
ry, w
India rubber . 10 'do free ', ' free, arises in great measure from the impulse
Kelp ;: to -du free-free.given anritish and American enterprise by
Karmen I- s do fre e ' 'lr e e , - the repeal of our corn and navigation laws.
Mother ot Pearl,- 5 do_ free. free
free. . Looktua forward the pruipect is most cheer
ivory immtundaditired 5 do free
Moulder _' I sdo lire fire Mg. &lure many years the federal. debt
Palm leaf unapt-infer- will probably expire. and with it the greater
tared 1.• 10 do free . fret' part of the import duties. That they will
Rattan-. and rra-d. 10 do free
hells( 1 sdo - tire f r ee wholly expire in the 'present generation is
nee
Piet too much to expect, fur, economical cis the
Sumac i 5 du free
federal expenditure is, it will hardly be inet
Weld 5 do free free
Tin in sheets or. lates IS. do 2i,per cent. . by so scanty and piwartous a fund as that
Tin in pigS, liarlor 7 •
. 5 do 1 per cent. - . from :and sales."
blocks
Will out readers now believe there is any
This game Tory Times thus speaks Of our
thing bordering WI FREE TRADE in this ano- manufactures exhibited at the World's Fair:
inaluus Tariff of MR. WAL,KER; or rather, 'lf the Americans do excite a smile, it is
will they not see a speci es
,of suicidal legisla- lay their pretentions. Whenever they come
lion, aimed directly agasn:st, our manufactur- out of their own province of rugged utility,'
ing interests ? ---• . ...,,,_ r and enter into competition with European .
•.-- Now, our readers know, that , all duties elegance, they certainly do make themselves
ridiculous. - Fheir furniture is grotesque ;
laid on articles obtained bruin abroad, which their carriages and harness - are gingerbread;
we do nut produce, but which enter into our their carpets are tawdry ; their patchwork
manufactureS, discriminate against the labor quilt; surpass even the invariable ugliness of
this fabric; their cut glass i clumsy.; their
:of our country. and in favor of foreign labor.
ianos sound of nothing but iron and wood-;
eEngland adtriitS everything free that enters
' their bookbinding is. that of a journeyman.
into her manufactures, in order to enable her working on his own account in an English
to manufacture cheap—that is the reason why market town ; their daguerreotypes are the
she lets our'cottuacome in duty free, and Sternest \and gloomiest of deguerreotypes;
their priated calicoes are such as ourliouse
also our bread-stuffs,. to a certain extent, in
. P maids woes l not think it respectable to wear.
order to reduce thelexpense of living—but Even their i aenuity, great as it is, becomes
everything she`, can produce, `such as Iron, ridiculous wit it attempts competition with
&c., she protects; and will.nerer permit the European. Du ale pianos, a combination of
a iano and a ‘liolin, a - chair with a cigar
foreign article to enter intWointietitioliwith
-, • - casein its back - , ankother mongrel cOnstruc
, her own. The Tarift'Of 184'2; which caused •
1 ,y outs, belong to a pekiple that wouldbe cen
such tmexampled PnisPerity, in the United taurs and mermen it they could and are al-
States, giving employment ni4ill the people ways rebelling against \ the traminels of
witty." \
at high wages, was' based, a s 't he reader will
a . The London Standard, v Itch advocates,..;
observe, on the same princiPle, while the'
'
Tariff of 1846, is directly the t-eY`erse. , the dtrine that it is the duty 'r4 each cuun
protect its Own citizen's,- it preferense
In the Taira of 1842, the raw material fry t
- i to ti se t.f othei countries:, wraps the Tory
was imported into the etankt i y. free,
...and a ~ „ .
kindred prints over fitteltnticAlt
higheif deity poi cra . '"llie - nlairu 14FtUr61ki . tide; T, ,,,, ,0 , :i,
d _ the ~,,,,„„. •. 1 atm shade, to the suicidal course pursuictisY.;
cuusequNitly, we importe r . ma • ~,e
our tynvernment. iii passing the , Tariltof
trout abrad, and worked it tip at" hone. In
1846, as follows :
the Tariff of 184 iw 6, the deity: foreig n ra
•
Material isi as great, and in many Instances
pubirc and the journals in qUeStion, that RY
greater, than on the inanufaetured' articles; THEIR ADVICE, and following out.THEIB
consequentltr the raw matericilsale workial , PRECEPTS and THEIR principles. the Free
up by the c heap labor of Fra - .,pe , and ins- Trade States in America CR U S H-E D the
reed in the manufactured state. All this
c inzingl T ict ßli ori , e,s and energies of THEIR OWN
1o
ported
i in order that they might therein/.
duly on tae•rair material is an additional tar :',..7 7ninnics as they were,•[t..YEXTEND
on' the productive i ndustry of this country, ..t: . ,I"SID SUPPORT 0UR5„Z....11 which long
and, as; 0, du 'on the inanzifaciurell articles fre'tcli"n, producing - abundant capital, had
rendered- snore perfect th an theirs, ; and 'the
are let; under the Tariff of 1846, than tGij
'hei.so acquired in, mix countrymen enabled
weci-_--tinde the Tarijj of 1842, it oeethits Aim to seek for the ornamental inure than the
doubly to our disadvantage. This is the rea- useful, regardless of slic e cost. •
son why He are importing :-.o heavily front While our Government, by the advice of
• rnals in question,re weed the duties
abroad and Dinning into debt while the wa- the jot! . . .
n all foreig,ti raw produce and titatiufaettires,
gt,, , , of later have a downward tendency in :! 1- "the late United States Adininetication.[Mr.
the Milted States, and our niatittfacturitig f'olk's,] BY . "EH E SAME ADVICE, and un
indimt.Try lo l a certain extent is prostrated. E v - der daily peans lavish e d on if
. for its tr;sciont.
cry man, 41 the must limited Understanding. TAXED ALL TILE RAW MATERIAI
OF EVERY KIND INTRODUCED INTO
cannot help but see the subject in its proper THE UNITED -STATES, NECESSARY
lii=hi, if hi. will only refer tohe almie table, FOR THE CARRYING ON OF ANY
and examthe it., . MANUFACTURES IN THAT COUNTRY,
,
i
,
7 Atiel wh l ile many are boa,ting of our fur-
therely ANNIHILATING, as fur as IT Iraq
able. the I N DTI ST II V andMANUFAti
t ti.m tear l etfor bread-imffi„ we will pratia- TURES of that country, in ordi r to afforic a
I,ly starch' otir farmers by telling them we paramount PREPONDERA NCE TO• MAN
ate IMPORTING FOUR TIMES A' MUCH ‘.IIESTER AND STAFFORDSHIRE.
Udder sueli'disadvaatages..Was it possible,
FOREIGN PRODUCE INTO THE COUN
or could it be expected, that a young and rt-
I TRY A NNIJA L. LY as we are sending out -- -ing nation like the United states should
! bur it is de vertlieless true. !What is a hale 'come in. competition with this cuatitry in
of lirc.tolciath but wool and labor? Half anything, that is very gay, very gaudy, and
highly ornamental, though suefitthings are,
its value. thew, is in an tannish:lie product
atter all, of small importance when etimpar
fironi the roil—and the other half iu the beef, ed to those that are really useful in civihred
mutton. pork. flour, eggs, bacon, milk and lite? Certsitily not : and to reproach our
chee, - e ertisunted while the' laborer, is at , friends for the want, shows a great ile6cien
woik inakiug the cloth. But suppose the ey of judgment. And, further, is it not most
I unkind and unoynerous,
on the part of the
1
g'''''' sr i ' tii "' " I "”`" l * and it i' the s a me i instruelors sky; mentio' ii ed, after.the Amen
thing. A pound of, cotton e" 143- the English 1 (Ohs hoer, BY TIIEIR ADVICE; pursued a
( manufacturer ten or twelve :cents, arid it a system which HAS KEPT THE. l BACK
JFROM SUCCESS IN COMPETENCY and
conies black to us in gOods worth various
R th n ose rALßY, to sne er
. at, (so Swap. treats all
prices trOm sixty cents to one hundred and 1
who serve him,) and treat them light
fiftv., in the finer articles, the additional value 1 y ?" .4 •
.•••':
all giver; to it by - British Labor, led by Bri- We hope that every person will peruse
tish,farMing produce, employing British cap- t h e a b ove facts calmly, and ponder over them
ital, anti having paid British taxes. . deliberately—and then ask Matta! If theatues
ti'on—"Can Surely , it behooves our farming, brethren
I, as an American, vote inTayor
tolook i nto this matter, and we assure them, of sustaining the men who sustain the Ta
if they will do so. that they' will find what riff of 1846 ?"
a regular fallacy is the platfOrm called FREE
TRADE.I They will find that milliocis of
dollars are paid to support our navy, millions
to suppi.at our army, hundreds ut thousands
to pay for our fureigu intercourse,' light
-houses and coast surveys._ all of which are
in them l selves right enough, were it out that
the ve r'.men for whose special benefit these
million's are expended refuse protection to
r ,
prevent the importation of fifty millions of
agricultural productions which comern here, I
in the 'shape of manufactarestas wehaYe al
ready i shown them.
1;
Now. one of two things is-certain. The
framer's of the Tariff of 1846, were a
set'of ignoramuses, _and did not know any
thing about the business and policy of the
country, or they were bribed by England. It
is notorious that the Tariff Bill of 1846 was
sent td England, and printed and laid before
the House of Lords, before printed Copies
were laid on the:desks of the members of
' our - Ci i .trigress. And it Was also declared by
1 • , .
an honorable Lord,-ithat under this Tariff,
'theXpited States would be worth more to
England than they sere as colon ies—that
. Great !Britain would furnish them with more,
and winild not be at the, eziense of )governing
theM .1 If England had nothing to do with
d
the Tariff 0t1846, willnur free trade friend !
.please„ inform .us, how it watt-that flotdt
J. \Valker, Who framed- the 841, *stunt it
to the House of Lords,,and George M. Dallas, l
who gave his casting vote in its favor, were'
So suddenly placed in easy '
circumstances?
They were both bankrupt when their went
to \Vishington: And .Why,is it that a Free'
Trade League, with a capital of TWO HUN
DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS has been
- 1 !
organised in Londen, 4 with branch otir ,
principal cities, for, the avowed purpose of
maintaining the Tariff - of 1846, and urging
the claims of 'Robert J.! Walker, its reputed_
authOr, fur the Presidency of the .Uuited
States? •
lONS.
none
MEM
=I
The London Times, l , which is the great
English Tory advocate of free trade, h to
raptures with the Tariff of 1846, and has
joined the free tradhtiOf this country in ad
vocaiug its claims. Till.' paper, after show
in: that Secretaries hteredith and Corwin
THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTWER
r 6 .
HE WON'T AtiSWEIR.
To head oft - the game which the °co ocos
re, playing. of rej Col. Bigler as a
„ cotton and cutup. democrat in the
Eastern part of thetate.' and a Free' Soil
and Slave hating One m the West and North
west, the North Arhertcan prOpounded the
following interrogatives some time since,
which, its yet, remain unanswered. Bigler
never will answer them, as by so doing he
will deprive one wing of his party of'the
means to gull and deceive the people. It is,
ever thus with Loco-focuism, fearing to meet
the masses on a true and broad issue, it makes
its appeals to local passions and prejudices,
and thus cruelly deceives and disappoints
those who put their trust -in it. Here are
the-queries:
Is Col. BIGLER j e favor of the Fugitive
Slave-Law as it now stands, without modifi
cation or amendment I
Is CUI. litmus prepared to repudiate his
vale on the Act of 1847; depying the Jails of
this State to Fugitive SlavA4
- Is Col. BI(7LEE ready to disavow his vote
in the State Senate in favor of the
. •
,proviso?
cowl/Axil - oar.
• We last week riftharked. that Vol
~whenever coonected at all :with any-promi
nent public measure, was' "always found on
the wrong aide. We were mistaken, for. we
observe that in several cases he has been on
both sides. When in the Senate, he voted
for the Wilmot -proviso,,..but he is now all
smiles toward the Compromise and Sou theta
Rights. So, also, he voted f'o the Anti
kidnapping law of '47. and now he and bis
friends are alarmingly anxious to have it-re
pealed. A cute man, that Bigler, but such
hypxricy is too gross to go down well. The
people don't mind being Jecently humbugged,
but the swathe, in this : case, is a leelle too
wide fur a man of the Col.'s calibre.
CO'LIIQUOR LAW OP NEW HAMPSIIIBE.-
The Liquor Law, o which pleased die New:
Hampshire Legislature, prohibits the colter.
tion of all Liquor debts due by the , citizens
of the . State to the eitizeas of other States:—
. ]For as Misers' Jrniset.)
Triasse ctIAPTERS,
Not' found in the Old es New Testament:
• •
A Short Biography of certain Politiciaot in
Snitlythlt County: •
• L'IILPTER.L • .
1. And it. came, to pass, in , the days of
FILLMORE, who . was Chief Ruler in the land,
that there was a great commotion amongst
the' people. who dwelt in the mountains of
the Keystone state, as to who should be
chosen President Judge, of the ,14th Judicial
District. s _------ s
2. Audihere wsi`st'itinan who was "Coni
ly," and ;fair to look Opp, who dwelt , in
the.county of Montour, who was strongly
urgd by his frieuds, and .by those tiho said
they were hie friends; to accept the said oilier, ;
and they would tint have him say them nay,.l
fur they said: "You, and you alone; shall prest
side over us."
3. And whilst their hearts were yet warm,
and whilst their weals° guile upousheir lips.
one of their number,- 'whose name was l
Charles, and who stood high in the affections
of the people, said iu a loud voice, "Letshere
be no dissention between; us, r pray thee, this
day, for although Joshua is not of our politi
cal faith, he is sieverthelesst a luau well versed
in the law, and is numbered antougst my
friends,. and will deal justly and equitably
with all who are brought before hint."
4. A n d w h e n th e peOple heard the words
of Charles, they said one to another, "Behold
he speaketh the wordy of wisdom and expe
rience," and Robert. the Palrner,w ho prosetu
teth even unto the death, said "Let it be so,"
—and Francis; whieholdeth the reins of the
party in his hands, said, "May • old Harry'
du so unto me, and inure also if it/shall nut
be so." • •
5. Then after consulting with both W higs
and Locoltx:os,- they called upon a Jurist
Whose name was "Julia," and said unto him,
••Write unto thy friend whose name is Justia,
who is Willy to look upon, and bid •him
gather together his household goods, with
his books and paper's, and ask him to come
Other and pitch his tent in our midst, and
we will obey him in ill things that pettain
to the law."
6. Upon hearing these words, the heart
of John became light withloy, and he went
straightway unto -Lathers" who was sur
named "Kidder," and said unto hint, "Behold
before you this day an enquirer after truth.
Your friend Francis, who is oft-times called
"Frank," and your adviser who is called
"Charley," have called upon rue this day, and
said untome, " Behold Luther is about to de !
part from our midst, to take a higher posi
tion in the Councils of the. ation, therefore
it will be necessary fur us to secure a com
petent person to preside over us as Judge.
I therefore ask your honor, if these things
are so?" •S AO, "Luflier aasivered and said,
"Yea, they are evetYtio !",
• 7. Then John returned Unto his own house
and he called unto him his scribe, and he
said unto him, " Write Unto Joshua a plain
statement 'of all these things, and bid hint
rejoice, for that even , • o the Locofucos have
promised to obey . him, and the scribe penned
all these things in the epistle, and it was sent
straightway. to Joshua.
8. Now it:came to pass, :that in a few
days after this, that Francis, who is some
,--times called Frank„and Charles, who, fur
short, iN also called Charley, atuKu ther,who
ris sometimes called Kidder, autrß,iliert who
is called Palmer, Met at. Orwigsbu it, in. the
valley of .Se.,lstislkiThtkiod they coat:wiled to
.
gett4r—alirllstliber said bawltient, "Verily,
,sterily ie -1- say alto yobs that unlls this move
menus stopped, yol44willWiliaveisause to
got, having clink! Joshua to Vtri s teto seat'
about being•made vacant by me,TA - lie is as•
stern, inflexible Whigs and one , sselto fears
[ neither man nor the devil." ' .'s
I
9\ Then Francis arose and said," The evil
I whirl kwe have committed is not without a
reined} for lam well acquainted with Joshua
and I khaw lie wily not move into our couuty ,
if there app. ars any poSitive opposition to
him. I will therefore cause an article to be
published in the Mining Register, (whose
columns are under my control,) in which I
I will inveigh' against 'all rfireigit material,"
and I will al-if slyly insinuate that the move
ment originated, with the - Whig and yous
[
gentlemen, ,oust See me through, for you
know that the "end , justifies the means", --
; and they all answered, "Let it he as thou
saves;." _,
10. Then Charley arose and said. "An idea
loth entered my brain, which I must hasten
to communicate unto you, for it bath found
favor tome sight —then'listen, I pray you,
and pay alienoon to the voice of wisdum.
There is even now before the Senate, a B i ll
called the Apportionment, to which various
Judicial Districts will Ife!ihatigill. Alf 110Uffil I
but a humble peeitiage, I 'Mil, as all of yuu
know, a famous •hoter.' I wit' therefore
hasten to the Seat 01 Governmeth at Harris
burg, and there rally toy fOrees, and' have
Schuylkill attached to Norilinuilierland—
then having a large ifemocraiie majority, we
can laugh at the Whigs, and you and I, Frank,
; will rule, cocks of the barn yard in peace."
; 11. "A glorious idea," said Robert who 1.
called the Paltner,••fin you. Charley, have of
ten told me you could sway the Sunhurs and
Northumberland Lawyers at will, so lei us
select some ninny whom you cad sway, but
who will rule the wkiga with astern hand."
And he said with a smile. '•lt shall 1w even as
you wish." .
12. Then Charley arose and 'girt himself'
around with a mantle of plausibility, and
hastened to Harrisburg, to carry into eft's.'
the plan which he had conceived—but hi and
behold! when he wished to execute his de-
sign, there arose a tnan called John, who''
was a Whig. and a member of the House, ,
and lie.exposed the plot which had been con
cocted by Charley, Frank, and. Robert—then
finding his plan set r t naught, he returned iu I
despair, but was a last comforted stilted he
was surrounded by the faithful in his own
place.
13. When Robert, who is named the'
Palings, saw the condition of his friend upon 1
his return, he lifted up his voice and wept ,
but Francis said unto him, " Peace he still,
I have a plan which tnust succeed, then'
harken unto my words, and pay, attention to',
my councils. Luther, who is also called
Kidder, must not resign, but tnust, for the
-good of the party, continue to hold his post
until the Autumn of 1851—at which time
the people will elect a President Judge, and
I now formally announceCharles,(whom we
call Charley. for short,) as the Locofoco Demo
cratic candidate for that office. Nbw then s
"huzza, huzza, for there la no humbug in
Heggins," and a faint echo reverberated, "no
umbug."
14. Then Charles arose and said, "As my
soul throb, this shall not be so, for lo! have
`knot said to various Whigs, that I would
nits be a candidate for that post, and have I
not`stated to Christopher, whom' the people
call "Stophel," that T would not permit my
name to,. be used in opposition to Iris? I
therelore say it shall not be as, you wish."
15. Then-Francis arose and said in a loud
voice, "Oh:ye perverse, stiff-necked genera
tion,have you neither cunningnorjudgment?
—has it at last 63ne to this, that we must
keep faith with the Jigs lf so, then indeed
i rc
are we,at the Mere k '
f our enemies. What
s have we to do with' ledges or promises when
ade with an enemy : ?Nllfa-t.w you not that
according to the. principles of law, as ,laid
down by ourvarty, that all such promises
arc fulfilled best by the - breaA ! ' You, my
friend Charley s siare not yOur"own•master,
but you belting4o your friends. Your friends
now nominate 'you, and I'll elect you—lf I
,doseli ----i!"' of
16. Then Carley aroseind said,d , "l am-in
the hands . of'rny friends; let them* unto
me, as it seenieth good in their sight." 'And
having.said 0, all disappeared-from Env;
sight, and When I' looked* again: the scene
changed, and my Mentor said, "Write, for lo
and behold Chapter 2d is before thee." ,
fp' POSTVASTERS AND FR ANICIND.-All
Poitmasters whose compensation does not
exceed $2OO a year, are privileged to send
and receive, free, tit letters written by them
selves, and all written communications on
their own private business, not weighing
over half an ounce.
Postmasters who have the privilege of
frankiug these private written communica T
tions;can frank letters to publishers of news
papers. coveting money for subscriptions; or
the names of 'subscribers, as agents for the
publisher, anti f the agency will be presumed
from the fact Of such stommunications being
franCed. •
a rStran g ers.--Several excursion parties from I
the city, and other places, have visited our Borough
within a few weeks past, by way of recreation,
,and a number olladies and gentlemen, strangers,
are now "rusticating" at our excellent Hotels : and
in other towns through the Region. No pleasanter
and certainly no more interesting or healthy por
tion of the Staid could he selected for Fpending the
warm ..C.1.013. The temperature or our Mountain ,
climate is several degrees cooler than Philadelphia,
with every additional inducement to visitors in
search of health, and if the lovers or nature's
beauties cannot be satisfied with the above-ground
scenery, they can be entertained with a trip to the
lower region., sufficiently novel, we imagine, to
gratify the must romantic.
r ir We , tutite attention to the advertisement of
Mr. J. Franklin Harris' Carpet and Flaunel
Manu
factory in to-day's yroftspial. He is among our,
most euterprising citi* , ens, and the increasing de
mand fur his excelleui goods shows what industry
and attention to business can do. We recommend
that our friends dealing iu that line give Mr. Harris
a call, as his Carpets and Flannels ate equal, if not
superior to City manufacture.
Military.—A 'Volunteer Company is about
Lang organitrd in fr'eutoni, called the l'reniont
toMntry. From twenty-tive to thirty names have
ahead• been enrolled. Chalks D. Hippie, E-q.,
toot been ehoPeu Captain ; bare Alter, I and
Engel, 2d Lieutenant
rir The Scott 021 d JOh?liio7l Club will hold its
cent regular meeting the Public Homo of Daniel
Hill, next Tue , day ercbing, at 8 o'clock..
Our Girls vl. Catfish & Cote*.
The as:ocistion is an tskl orw,we confess, Ladies,
but you will readily excuse us, alter reading the
sweet things that ire to follow this alt-birebottmer
caption
During a residence in a thriving town"in another
portion 01 the State, some years ago, we were ire
fluently reminded by the cilizeni that, having once
tasted their Catfedi and Collee, we were a destined
fixture of . the place: Contrary to
,prophecy, we '
have survived a separation, though web, many
lingering reminiscences of the leeks and onion , —the
catfish and coffee of former days. Pottsville, too,
is ackndwledged "some" iu the flavor of its Mocha,
though Tumbling Run won't - furnish the tinny
"felines," but the charm of charms of our MOM'
taid Home, i 4 Tested in a more meat power than'
the sands of Arabia or the depths of the Delawan-,
and.wo be to the unlucky youth who expects to
"travel" alter having once tempted its Siren spelt,
Stuart's pretty verses, which we mean to appro
priate specially to Centre, Mahantango and Markel
streets, will explain the mystery, reader :
Our girls they are pretty,
-Andletitle and witty.
As any the world ever knew—
Talk not rollout Spanish,
Circassian or Danish,
Or Greeks 'neat h their summor.,lacie4
But give me our lasses,
All Iresh as the grans is,
When sprinkled with roses and dew.)b,
Each lip like a blossom,
Eutb fair swelling bosom
As white as the high drilled snow—
Willi eyes sullly flashing.
Like spring-bubbles dashing.
O'er hill rock+ to valleys below ;
All •rnifing with beauty,
.„
All doing their duty,
Wiwi* shall we for lovelier go? - ;
0. ours me.the faire,t,
-4, 'the,' afes4,
ruptVt — ,, s - r
, are h - ut.t, ' ~--..4 . x ' ''
ire ti blue. .--; -,/
... .._ Lmble untlftrei
0, itwe tne no other, . .
'True-love, , is.ter, mother, '...' .
Our - own ore the etwien for me.:
MIN ERSVILLR AFFAIRS.
L.V" Deserved .I.—A repoct was circulated in
Minerrville that a Prize Fight--550 s ,We--would
curve oil at Hoch . - Hotel, near two mile, /nun the
lioru% , h, on Mirada) tiliknoon lu,t. Aci•nrdingly
u party ' , tatted to witness the affair, and oiler
fatiguing wale under a not run, art ived in inlet: to
find thernselve. nicely hoaxed—no pusiiii-in
to be wen.
ar Dv verPet Of u riot. the Efitih.ba
,ays, tool: place in Miner-vine last Sanduy rtiorning
about 2 o'clock. The Police, thinking, perhnp,,
--dc•cretion tht better pad of valor . ' remained lit
heir tieds, and, consequently, no arrests were made
W . Accident —Dr Gibbs, of Miner.ville, while
riding on horsebeek, through Llewellyn, on Friday
of tare week, WM,/ thrown from the saddle by hi.,
horse stumbling His head Arueli a Ing projectile:
into the Arect, ( - Mitt% a severe gu-11 below • the
A heavy palm-leaf hot conaidembly les.-
ened the ettect of the contact
9CIIUVLIf.II.I. 11A VJC,N AN'FAMS.
['The Coin.,-stns.o Evung.diedi La
heruu thud Reim - tried Litman Church, Ali Schuy:klll
luveu, will bu luld 10-morrow, With appropriatc
IMMEMSI
;lir A writer in the Nap utges the Inyiug out of
11,publie square in the remit, ut the liorough—what
Lir—a fre-h touting place'
lav The ll'htgs of Schuylkill Haven want 'w
ring up with a long pole
Democratic Whig Delegate Election
The Democratic Whigs of Schuylkil coun
ty, and all those who love their country bet
ter than pirty, are requested to assemble at
the following places in the respectiveelection
districts,un Saturday the 23d of August next.
between the hours of 1 and 6 o'clock, P. M..
and elect two delegates to represent , theni in I
the County Convention, which will as.,enible
at the House of A. W. Saylor, in Schuylkill
Haven, on Monday the 25th of August,- for
the purpose of placing in nomination a gm--
end county Ticket, to be supported at the en
suing October election. -The Committees
named will please superintend the election of
delegates:
Pottsailit—Soulls Ward, Mouse of William 'Matz
Committer. .1. 14. e. Martin, Jacob Kline, E..q.
North West Ward —House of DA aid Ilill—cominit-
Ire; I. P. Bertram, Moses Stralise,
North East Ward—Mouse of Peter Woll...Comn,it -
try, Daniel Shertle, Daniel Klapp.
,Voital Carbon—House orTlioa. A. Simpson - Com
mittee, Henry little.
Math Nanfraim—(louse of Abraham Pott—Comnsit-
tee—beat Btratteh, John Plummer.
RCA Iliad/ Haren—House of A. W. Saylor—Commit
tee, Gen. IC 11111M11$0. Daniel 11. 'Mager,
Sentk Mani/am —lllll3ll.'of Benj. Rebel —I 'Ortirnit te r,
B. Davidson. E.q.. Daniel Reber. •
Luidiageil/f ofJohn It. Itotb—Committ..e.
8 Lerner, Jonathan Wert.
Orwresbarjr—Rouse of widow Margaret Giver—
Committee, Samuel Garret, Henry Ilaturnei.
West Reneswia—lliiitee of Bttunel
tee, Jneepti Albright, Daniel Neter.
Pert Criaten—lloutte of Win. MayerConunittee,
John K. Slurried, E Kerlin.
,mast Benn4ocifk—lnure of B. Bensingerfrominit
tee.Geo Driribeltielt. Daniel flock.' •
Wart Pfau—Haute of 61ys
John Hoeg, Jr , Daniel Matter.
Tamaqua—East Wart i llousemf inbu Jones —Cow--
:lattice. P. Landerbrun , John Hunter.
North Ward, House of Safi/eel- Heard- , -Committee.
F. A. Whitaker.
South Ward, House of flannel Mann—Committee.
A- 1.. tionehner. Robert Rutile'—
, Rita—House of Catharine Brause— Committee. W.
Kanp, Daniel Kaup.
Mskssoy—liouse of Jacob faitft—Cammittee, H.
K Unarms a, Charles Blue, EK.
Ukion , -lioUst of Jacob R,a_pp =Committee. Samuel
Ruppert, Mack Ritter.
Ilmtler—thase of John Mortimer—Comnittlee, Col.
J. F. Davies, A;. 13. Jones, Esq. •
• Barry-floosie of Francis Dengier--Commijtee,
A. Otto, John lip snail. •
F.Ured-lionse or Demist Uerb--Commiites. Simon .
U. Kehler
Upper .Msassiasze- House of Wm. Deibrrt -Con
'mince, Adam herb, R, W. Erdman;
Lower Xs Asaiangio-liimite of Abishani Sreenk-
Cismittee, l'hilip Osman, Esq , John Ilslassomil.
prailey-Douse of John Witman-Committee,,, Jas.
M7Clst S. Jobs Hassloger, Esq.
rsesisitt -House of Mao Helium -Committee. L. EL'
.Creary. John K. Ferrates. -
Patter-House of J, Hetierling-Commlttee ,4 ac ob
Miller, Joseph Workman •
Pine/rote ffsestorh-llousa of Samuel Reinhart-
Commqtect Peter Filbert, P.G. Wernta. . • -
Piregreee Teurevoi fp-Mum of Philip tooss-Com- I
mitts), Peter Stein; Wm Eckert •
Warm -Mote of Joshua W. Framer-Committe e,
John S. Steiner, Jacob Menet , . Esq.
Brand -11nute of Philip Rotors-Committee. Jo
batman Coe-kill. Jacob Klanser.
Cue-liouve or Danl. Shaeffer -Committee. Win.
lirittain, Morgan Morgan.
Alserscßis-1100.5 of/ &rob Era 0-EnMinitttS.Geo .
S. Repplierdoho Prevost
Nem Cantst-House of teal Reber--Committeo ,
Kline, Hamilton Adams
Norwegian-House of John B Gerber-Committee,
John Reed, Ilenl
St.
lair
Fe
orJonathan Jobnson7Connittee.
John Elehslnget, Esq.. Wm. Price.
tee . C
East Norrargio ll
ms. Jn
acob ouse o
A. I i
Hiram Wright--Cesansilt-
hides Ltaeib. •
BlptAs -noose or Rudolpl! Breteh-Cammhtee, •C.
Ilessisyre. °Met Roads.
House of Eli Miller -Coalmine*, agony
Meyer, Jacob Shock.
Ihr GROSS OF IRESs§ N sum ConsireSCS.
B. HANNAN. AVM • A. HAMMER.
N NICHOLAS FOCHT, • JONES. 11WM.STERNE0WIAND JONR.ES.
..
• col. ..I W. HEFFNER.
eifir ; Elmssersoic Whiz Pipsts pleats espy.
A "Woman's Rights"' Man.;--A Ten
11101111'11 00E109.
ATTEMPT TO MEM DEM -.-SITICIDE.-4 man
named Stephen Linseatt, of Cornish. Maine,
attempted to murder his wife on Monday of
last week, by cutting her throat with a razor.
A-deep wound was inflicted, exposing' the
windpipe, but it did not causes immediate
death. After ibis Murderous attempt be cut
his own throat with a broad axe, completely
dividing the windpipe.
It is. supposed, he Intended to murder his
wbole family, consisting of his wife, wife's
mother, and five children, as he gathered
them together in the house, and closed the
doors acd windows before assaulting his
wife. The latter, however, wrested the ra
zor from him, threw it out of the window,
and then screamed for help. She is not ex
pected to live ot,
Liuscott, it is,suppbsed, - was laboring un
der the effects of delirium tremens. He had
in his posiession six quarts of rum at the
time the deed was committed.
BRUTAL CONDUCT. --A V 7001,812 named Ma
ry Runey, was admitted into the
phta Hospital on Wednesday night, with one
01-her legs fracturedi .and other injuries of
her body. It was stated at the Hospital that
she was working for a woman named Don-.
nelly, in Seventh street near Shippen. This
woman's husband came 'home Intoxicated,
and had a quarrel With her. He threw a
stuol at her, which hit the woman Roney,
knocking her down three or four steps of
stairs, and causing the injuries of her person
above mentioned.
SUICIDE AT YORE. PA.—On Thursday last
a young man
was
James Lopg, about 26
rears old, was taken to the ,alms-house at
York , Pa. ,
_ laboring! under an ia ttack uf mansa
a•polu. He was found next morning; sus
pended by the neck to the window bare, quite
dead.
DUSIN ifdiS NOTIC-101
ref Each "Retie., nadir am Aead, will be riatga
fir oit ***** tdin ' witki . rt in, wleirtisentent—accoispii
'tooe an adicrthatatn4 f.O tents.
(For Jourruil)
REGISTER fic : RECORDER.—Ma. Ecoeron
Permit us Onrush the ;columns of the Journal to pro
pose to the Whig County Convention, for the office of
Rooster & Recorder, the present s idenuihent DANIEL
During Ids fruit of office the public hab
elects has beim rouddcred - with sitsitrorreetness and
punctuality. u'a to rile'rit the warmest approbation--
Ills Maio disposltloap and diligent
attention to the tourforss of the office. hasuren for
him numerous friends who would yield filuia hearty
support If again played an re-gotolsarflurt. A cojrd and
fulthhil officer, deserves a re- elect hill.
iIaNY VOTER 4,,
(b'. the ..1111aers' J
LV 4 COUNTV 111EASLIAER.—N. M. WILSON
(of: Ponsvilie.) respectfully tenders his name id the
Wbl Soudnatlny l'itunty Convection, to be-held at
dchoOkill Haven oiS the 2-Stb day of August. for the
"like of County TICIIft:f, subject to the derision of
said Convention.
.;
STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPt
NV,--Tbe -- State Shitual Fire Insurance Company,
at liarrtaburg, whose advertisement will Diamond in
another column of ibis pa t, It will be übnereed,
one of the most suciatssful and flourishing institutions
4if the kind now In eiistence In this or any other Stage
in the Union. Tine Coluunny was ' cb d at the
lasi Vreasdlu~ in-salon of inn Logisiature, and has now
-beau In uperatrou but about I. u mouth, and .has alrea
dy accumulated • emepitat of wore tillh 8113,000, Idler
the pal we sit of •ever.ii heal; rtuases.—
Ss:atrium
-
.
ANOTlllitt rieIi;NTIFIC WONDER !—PEPSIN,
the Teas Digeatice Paid or Gaitrie Juin! I it great
lip•peiroa Cuter, prepared how Hebei, or the tottith
toutunett ui the Ott, :after dir..CilOCJ of Baron Liebig,
he great rhssi i2steat gteutist, by J. et. Ilungbitm.
NI. 1).-,i , eit'. U. ,Eiglth stn t, thiladelphia. Mao":
fr i.
This'ikalruiy„ iter4tl-rsetijady lOyddrion,pya_l
yo s iaqaundii:, I:iii' Votatilitint Cilli 41,41 : 11.1%Vid1,
Debility, sari alier„Aattire".iatisii wet O. br lit. i
titre's OWIII dig ut, the Gastric Juize..-1. dee Adv.:Wile- I
went in anuttit coltiton:7 ~,,,_.,
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SU X 3 xi Ea %9EATllER.—lthstiould be renienaberEd
that Julius the listrittse li9ittlif aumnteOtt* . prurestei
of digestion is peribrined tight' such extiifiiOangucif,
that the M.A. instead of h e ittgdissulvettla‘l4tuitverted
tutu nutriment, bevunietp attuned. -tie..pdiTtied in the
taut...itch. Hence bad breath, disagieeableta.te in
the rouuth.eolic [.ins. drentery, cholera wit bus and
oilier disorder. 01 the 'Weenies.
Wriehra (mkt. ' . i't•getall. Pills, are a celfu a cure
for the above A lat t geittua camplainta; becnua 'they
cleanse the alinividary crux( of;thwe bilious und goi-
I trid housoi, o il kii are tho Lause, but only of all di,
iordere of the bttet.te, hut ut every malady incident
10 man.
Beware of Cormicrfoiti. The genuine Is fur eate by
T. F. ISEAITv & Cu , J. u. 111 LOW N. and U. Ni. li LIS
LEX, rultaellie ; and bt Atte Agents given in another
tuluutit. ViliiilesCe (like, 169 ltdce Street. Phila.
coNtsumtritopi .cutteeLK.—ln the year 1820,
when Dr. J. Ito:e retetved his . diplunia (rum the
nands of the truly great Pruirreura at the Dosrersity
of prolayttunt.r,;lle was 110111 . 11cld by I.llelo (11a CVOs =
111111 setllt other students,) tu go forth and add to,
alter, LbAlige ••1.11np...yr. utast he could say, there I.
11 , 1 Apt use hr could nut conquer." 10,41,1UU11111141
at
that tune Was tonsWere , ' inturt.ble ; but the theta
the m t.at Uf.'augee wst. 5110111 put lu 1110111/4 I.lf
1111 new mode itt treatment Mr that Hun 0, dist:Alien.
he e
„..hit hes retunlehed ihe wurld NM: Ike aid
lit. Wrath:int tube. he ..tslargea the ail cells and
the eltrUlat k bt, the lumt• rendered tree; and by list.
woe 411 'H1111;1,110/ Syron its 1.:1libel Intent he blelllllble..l
to re iiiii se eery nee.
Dr &hal y •Issa...unlit". r: of the air
• elle ol the lunpi. Dore, front hit eateewe Kee
ucr ta 1111111 mere 111 the CIL) of I . lBll4mlelphlii. ha.
ptefvrr , J a len remedleii which eta, Illiecill•111rd 111111 e
nut hi 5Cen”111111110,11, ticrufu l a.l.lppetifla iillllllll.ll
- uuJlll.leo.l reel plorat of dtsrare, vatalrhes un
der his lieelenelll.
GittiEli A - the g real Starts• Uacautrc l —The eith
-c.d., has et lath diet , et pled the at pie; ultra el Halt
•nt,ooo l ae it lot • *WI prtitt.l cutal
iit ate If Ili 61.1.1.1016111Erti,iyiiiing tit Olt kind ' nun Ito
use It (.0101111he hat' either black 011.10661 i, (at itiay •
draped,) audit used utilt.alt Boy luluty lit the lent
ot eklu. rOleg by ull.enl me, att.! tau he
wa•hrti oil in tell militates eller apitlit uliuu, N ltheut
deli et (lug 11011.'11a till. at)
- R Ilull.u. l lto , Cm )eat , otantiforture.l %filch
have KIWr,II g,teot •atiiiiil4.llol.ll o 1116 Cilatutilets ; but
he did 1101 4.1 , et* Ise the beeauge he - fell Ibttu DLit
tu he perfect While they drll.cd the thin. For a Wag
Inuit he hat heat, ttying W iilhatitilole HIM (tegdpl•uS
doiScutty, anti el last hit lila Ilapplaee• 10 •1110•Utite
(hail tau 1“i .UttrealeJ.
Cr)'he 1114s1 LI) e ni•y be had, wholepule uttil
al 111. lwpldar c-Aotiltußittrut. 177 Chustuut Suitt,
tr here •Lit h 66 deem: tan also here It applied.
l'es stall, Visiting ehilatielphl3 who nary wish their
Mt, Dyed, are iavued tu tall on 117
C 10411 061 Stlg.4
Lettel (post paid,* wdl te,eelve Attettlloti
nut where art Tli4)II l"
'l've sometitiog seiC••l to 101 11,U "
I've a It•itne In the Valli y- on- to Give me a l',a In
ha V they I Love.
Blight Growing los, Diteit 1 - •
Mary &Volt Men, Ill.ls Ballad .
IA hen OW/ art Nigh
Ihe Use of Gold song and olio..
Lonely and Sad
The Mountain Ostay. is ilk Pilo!
tile) Gray. \ _
The Way of Noph, ''
l '' '
line Patting %Void ~..l
~ _
Yin •oily Sixteen. with Print '': . I ,`
..
The Child's is 101 e
C • where ilir roliplik Ins iolio,r '0
Nelly was a Lady - ht. si C C••••les
twig de Wing.. -hi; author of ••Netty was a Lad)
Ben Bolt, Dr • Oh doli•I Voll it member "
-,,,
Gum ince i',l hoe -s' ,
I would nut die in winter
Kate Moore •
Perm not acid Say not
Call me Pet litllors. ' •
The wanderbg Bird.
Italian Lovers Waltz
Mercedes Waltz:
Swiss Cottage Schnititch
La Colima.
Album Waltz.
Louis Second Waltz
"My Illapor Stela Waltz "
The Lute dcholtisch, u Oh apiendld liturninzitt n
Silver Rill Wanz '',l
Tile Silver Rill Polka
Album Polka.. . t. ^
Sophien Polka t
Vilin,. Polka.
Creve Coeur Polka
. ,
LIFE INISPBANCE.—Thttre is, pethaps, nothing 1 Wild Flower Polka. ,
,
,
Rolston, Polka, unit Point
.oat creates so severe a roma nn the death bed a. the i Silver Star Getup
reflection tbat we are 'revolt those we love, per- I
hap. a wife and children, dependent npon the cold 1 Boideanz Gallopade. by Miss M. A. Thompson
charity of the. world! Therefore every ono in life !
should prepare for this emergency. It Chit be door, '. Seminaryßrt rtleet : G a llop ade .
n ick p . Dtlett. are by ll R Ligi.neki
Wellington's Grand Mardi '
earn by the poorest, throulh the agency of Life Dom- 1 Le Rece, by W. V. Watare
ranee. , Cootie' thro' the Rye, with ear , by W. V WAlace
Every man 'who loves his fancily Might to get his I Alpine Melody. do
life insured. Every man in debt.and ownitn i sroperty, Scottlarlie M•lodt, do dn
ought to have his life moored: lest at his death ins !
Romance fr o m
Minter!.
ptoperty ma y he sacrificed. . There ale but few who i -nt nuance fro the Opera of Matilda. 'do
could not save a small nom annually to insure their i La kfarcellina ‘laztoka. ' do
lives; which if nut fuvisted in this way would be j ffnovenler de Vomne Maroka, do
spent peshapain trifles, atatneir families thus left to ! Farewell - to the Nightingale, Dedicated to Mlle
penury mid want. i Jenny Lind, by Chaties M. King.
Life liourance is becoming Just a. common in this ! Also 2 fi n easiortment of Music arranged. D uette
country as Fire Insurances and should be more so 1 for Flute and Piano.
Wiles persuade your husbands—you ran ..•e enonsh Just receivarilMed and fo usic Bowe t r sale a
rent 11 B
St ANphits.in,NAN'S
in youchonsehiald Akita to pay the annual premium I Cheap Book , , .
viithout feelifig It—saddle tedertion that you are pro- ! 'N. B. Music not on hand will be furnished to order
vided,for. will alone be a fair recompense for thy out- I T imemaeswmmmmnwmWllwnllmlmo•."''''' ----
la Toucan:loWe the Pees of your husbands for i
yo y. ur own betiefo,and the amount minion hetouched
by their creditors in case of their death.' •
Full Intbrmation cot thissuldoct can be obtained on
applicationtO B. BAN N AN at the Office of the Miners'
Journal.
WE min rE PARTICIII.4II .1.1 - TENTION TO A
new feature in Life Insura nce which will be explained
by calling at this office. It obviates one of the great
difficidtlee in: Life Lotatrance,arblie it the same time.
`t does ant ditolnish the sectitit y.
•
V AIX/01LE . MEDICI:YE FLED lIDIL
1. b, 110 SF., of rhaddelplll4
Dr. tios.F.'et:Alt,•rtistivri •vrup ;
HUSE'S Eipettothit oel'iturligyrup ;
Di WOWS Ilirspeptie CompoundP
Dr. Ittioth:'s .Vegerahle Vertnifitgeit
Dr. MOSE's Croup or flier syrup;
Mr. HOSE'S Family or Sanative Pills;
Dr. HOSE'S' Carminctier tlilram;
Dr ROSE'S , Heir Torch.
The flair Tonle was highly recommendod , by the late
Dort Physic.
The above a fe not-Quark Medicines—they art• In
high repute, and can be relied upon as suiting she dis
eeeee for whic' . they are recommended, as they are
the result of thirty OitlxSICS ' , Malts In pima_
dAphls. by Dr. Itose,.—and were put up at the in
stance of his noruerou.• petitnth, who derived great
benefit from their us.
For sale Wholesale by the subieriber who has been
appointed the Wholesale Agent in Efrltuylkill County;
where Drugglets and others dealing In Medicines ran
be supplied at the proprintoy's prictia by
U. HANNAN.
.____•-- . —_____....
POT rfilirlDLLE, MARKETS.
CORRECTED WEEKLY - FOR THE JOURNAL.
1
Wheat Flour..titil 115 00
Dr
'd peaeheepaed• 413 00
Rye &le,. do 3 se. do .do unpa' 175
Wheal. bnibel• 110 •95 Ord apple* paired 145
Rye, - do. • 62 Egg*, doyen . - in
Corp, do 55 Butter. 11
r tat*, do' 44 Shonldete. • 7to b
Potatoes. do ' - SO llama, 9to 10
Timothy 'deed. 225 Ilay.too 14 50
Clover do 400 'Platte,. 500
•
; In this Bonoligh,Fridar nierning,lsth last., FRANK,
son of Andrew and-Susan N. Russel, aged year aod
8 days.`
. .
The friends of the family are Invited to attend Om
funeral, at Aft. Lama eetneitey, front the residence
of Ms father, Mattsoiling° mei, OD Saturday after
noon, at 5 o'iloclt.
t At Fountain Solo.. In this eoUnty. on Sunday night
the 20tb inet, Ur. WILLIAM SEITZINCIER, In the
19th year of Ota age.
• In this Berourtr,strt the 17th Iost„RpWARD ROB
ERTS COLES, Infant son of Daniel U, and Ruth Leib.
aged 5 months and 5 daya• ,
iji.y.scswooo LOTS FOR aid.E.—viaggibie
CT buitthat lop in the most central part 44 the Dor
align of potta•ttte, lately laid out On OM - Cireenwoog
Relate, ,ans ,now ofeteg for sale. Apply to -
A. ItIMBEI:. Agent •
for the weans, et Ms office to Meltonlobe° Si-
Po!tsville, Slay 3, 1831 - 1841 . _
pq %/ILLIffi,HALL , *FII kT LaT 'MARKED 14
■ awl Walton-
pd.} THE REV. DR• RAEKIId WILL. PREACH
Vs , in the Hall of the Pons of Temperance on Ileb
bath neat. both Morning and evening at the banal
boar..
CtrittlEit STONE LAY INO.—THE Corner 1
Stone'oU 110 Evangslical Lutheran and Itafoc.
shed Church. at Schuylkill Haven. will be laid nil - a
appropitatc exercises. on Sunday, July TM In. -
ilergymen rutin* dislanca wall official an the oc
casion, both In the German and English language
the public are respectfully Invited by the .Elders and•
Waedens of both Congregations. .
CHAS. FOLTZ. Presidents,
Arita.? C. DENOLEE, Secretary. .
THE ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBI4E,
•Te Han Church, undcr the t ire or Are. D. T. Caulk'
him will he open every Sabbath at ICI o'clock•A . M.
and if o'clock public aro respectfully in
vited so attend.
jp , ' THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
1 -Y —The following Resolution has been passed by
the Vestry.of Trinity Church, Pottsville.
Reeayed, That , in consideration of the status con
tributed and i be contributed as donations to the erec
tion and fornivbing of the church edifice; the vestry
do hereby set apart, and appropriate MTV-LIGHT
PE%VS, which shall be, and remain fro for •Il persons
who may desire to worship in the Church. These
pews are located as coitus*:
IN TIIE CENTRE AISLE.
North side, No. 111, Ilti; 127, 135, 143, 151,159.
South side, No. 112, MI, 193 136, 144, 152,100
IN THE NORTH AISLE
North aide. No 1,7, 13, 11,15. 31,51, 53, 54. 55:
South aide, No. 2,8, I I. U. ill, 31, 3S, 44, 50, 51 •
IN THE istil:Tll A 1:41.E.
South *ldea Nu, 56, 57.55, 60 71. SO, Bfi. it 46,194, 1.10.1
Nook side, No 59, 67, 7.3, 79 85, 91.97. 103, lOU. . f
DIVINE: SEEINICE. is held in the COUtell every eluit-1
day. Alamein, Sercirs commences at 10! o'clock ~--.
Freak, Service commence" at 7 o'clock. ,
,klaticoo.n, July 14, 1551
. . ._._
! VOTICLI' Is DEREin GIVEN THAT asses.,
_______- ...- .________ __....__ r:.1,11 wrist'4, o 7 has teen tirade by the Director , of
4.. - r
_. - _ ] .... •ig - t ou my Mutual . 11110 , U1S1110 Company , on all'
N_CYTI CE_ . 4 ,. 1 1 Uln '
..'"..‘, NOTICE-THE SEMI-ANNUAL MEET MO ...hrertoom note, to force, ou the ikth, day or April t ' sl,
Q. of the " At. Clair Sat! ine Fund APanel3llo/I.ot i lllitlrllfil pi y Merits of the 931111! are pant , ulaity (molt
wil be held on FRIDA V EVI' , IIIIII. the 11th of AIIIIIIIIIL i.'e . ,4,,, Mal the claims of 11111rfrli may be promptly paid
at the School House in SC Clair. All Stockholderk•-.; - ~.‘>-l' _eceiver Mt the County or Schuylkill
JNO. ci.ArroN,
.
•1.. requested to he punctual In their attendance al --
'r
souro businsaa of import acme will be trauriactr - d. N ) -, 1'...11,"11.' July I'. IS S I . .. 411-Iftf
i ,
• . Wst. Mutcrebica. Spey.' I.lkTitYll'lC E.,- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE N that
Stelair, July 2 1 /. 1911 • 30.31 i Is' l itu, ti- ..1)4 of Sibu'llkill roomy intend tuapply
COUNTY: TEIIII.EIjANCL CoNVENTICW. to ihe - Legie.tatu le at the ;text Sr•stt:n. for's Chalk,
of a -11.0 - ok of IHF 'onto and 14110,9i1, ill h r toccied on
tr 7,., -Notice Is hereby elven to the friends 'if Teal,-
thelihrr. in the ditietnist die m is 1.114 r CIIIIIIISt lIIr Roomer. of Tamaqua, Schuylkill county Ira to
- -bet,c.rtied "THE ANTHRACITE DANK or TA
e1e..1 delegatea to remmient said districts in a Coen!
with a Cantor' of Two lllll.llfral innlFllly
Convention of the friends of Tempenince to t
in ?" helli-M AIIU A;"
i
hi Vottor Me, ,orp Saturday the Nth of A wirer , 11, .Tit'srsand Bolluoc. With th• privilege to Mote,. Itic
io'clock:' p Ai, for Inc Purpore; of adontine am i c.ryorai of *alit Rank I, I.ol' Ilutaltt.tl Tbou,.ina rim.
Wel/IOP* as- may be deem. d heresMtry to fit Him rl7 14 "
rause of Terriperaote. Notice - GT - the Mace of me d- J.kaeoh Matelot - 4.m
Ong will be elven. • WI-WWII II Lebo,
TIIE FRIENDS OF TEMPERANCE- A A,. IC Leer,
, 1 , , it.bsel Beard,
CY-Other payers lOU please copy.'
July 19, 11151 7 49-36 ' ...,.....--laillifll Carter,
' S. Moryanrolh,
Tartu/tit - a, June id, 1851
Q-• NOTICE.—A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE
Stockholders of Cie :Verilanicr Seeing Acrid
/venetian, will - he held ;Attie humie of Jrwepli COW,
an Mrioinalr Evenint, July 49th MI. The propoe.lql
Ainendment to the Constitution. relative to seru/y
for Limbs. anal the adoption of a Seal fur the tree f
the Association ...income up fur I oii.l.leration. Patin -
coal attendance 14 rettur.tr , d.
JAMES FOCHT. Seery
ODD FELIAM '8 CEMETBY.—PEItS O .
,desiring LOIS or Oraves to Odd Fellow's tin e
trc,under the direction of the Comm ree of Mine s'
Lutist, No. -20. Pottsville, will airy to John 01 it:
Martin. David K. Klock. E.Q ,or Jobe J batek.
lithe. Yl, 1851
23 btu
riga MOUNT LAUREL CEMETERA.--I . EnsoNs
desiring Lotb or Graves iu Mount Laurel Ceule
tory, under the dir,ction of tic Vestry of Trinity
Church. will apply I Andrew thwart, or
E 0. Parry, Enure
DIrD
FOR SALE.
pl. LADIES ANL) GENTLEMEN CAN ['AVE
r-er Visiting am/Wedding Cords Engraves and printed
In Ine latest otyler. by leaving *weir orders at Barman's
cheap [hook and variety State where ran ple• ran be
seen Card. printed from Plates at short r•tth e.
CARDS
DOPERT\ 11. HOBART, ATTORNEY AT
It Law, PottiYille, Schnylk ill cututy. Pa. Office,
in Centre street, °pinwale the Sine-fl Call Bowe
May t`l-t
nu. SABILUEI:I3ERLI3CHT, OFFICE, cur
l." nee 4th and Mahantanyo streets. Pottsville—otte
One lately occupied Ityi/r Thos. Brady ) •
Pottsville. March 15. 11-tr
WILLIAM L. WiIIITNIKY, ATTOIIN EV
at Law, Pottsville, Scanylkill county. Pa. Office
in Centre street. nearly oinnisite the Mme, . Bank
..4 Its 1-1 y
0. TRAUGII,' "ATTOItNET 'A I' LAW '
1 I
• . Tretunnt, Schuylkill County., Pa.
Tteumn . l. A g.s II T 9, la,Sl
j . l
BI - 100.0 . 11 A
, rOH.iIiSON Q . JA ' . COOP 0....
'' i Altaeato,a3.l,aw, mat.aille. 0 ce\ 4a Crutre St 24
~: a . ew coat of the "IYan•y nail' flail:: Mt . cil
`,,:it t : ip *P,I altend a t ei the tout gam" - • , . -...41
t.,
r '''-. —ln
r: ll i e: tT ; til :' ;;; 1-
A ": 4 - 4 - 1;1 — Vit ' ' --7 .A:Tl, " A li r ; ,Y)lrcri A
t ~.„B ert •tionr to the Penn. "pill. ~i . :- • ~-,. , .. 0., . .,
' a k1,121, ISSI
-4.::.
' C •' -) . WANE - bD &.0.3.,,. -?
IV\ ANTED — A, NI ell.l. .1.b,„. ylt.lt 1 :111E. Or ,
lii
aug.burg CotilOU ItSchbolif , VAIL% recotninendu
liowill Go rrquirrd. 4 pikb to the Directlrs of oald
Common Saiool• immediately.
JAMES 11.,011.0",Fr. Srery.
Orwigsliarg, June 2:3. ISM lb II , •
--.--
ITUATION WANTED, AS ACJENT ()Ruler),
1710 90111.• out door bueloiriiii, by a young wan now
nearly 29 book Eerprr to a..l . tlrge ‘4lldole,nlr..Mlllll9-
91..11:4-re to the city If regottvit tl.e br•l of vity ref.
errim - o- %sill b.• given, toldresii B. BA NN AN, i...1t,1/
June 21, Ms 24-
4 At WILL
W T e
n irr i O a li t e tg l y na Iron Works
If Immediate opplicat 101 l ii ma&
F.. K. SMITH
Tarnaqua.feb 1. 5-If
W ANTED IMMEDIATELY-10 00 nEcoND
V handed Nall Kegs, in rood ordus wish e fire one
or mi. bead,.
. • E YARDLEY & .SUN.
Dec. It lOU 50.1 r
nr
i IIIIIEGN WANTED- (Pi THE $4llllt4Clll -
, rPUEIlier nit nustothell Al the Freetosn ' s Hall, Polls
mile shinty lkill county, Pa , where. they (lie he ur
arnlllllodnied with Cnlnnlelabte board ahd h.dgian un
reasonable tethis His bat 0 . ',111111ml 'with the best
Plallenr, Ale, I 'Wet, and all kinds .11 temperate Mink.
the 'ellen., can land The Iluo 4 r In eI:11 - 11/•11•
heist healthy andairy pail of the Ilmointh. .1111hu
ilitime. 1 Stade Lim.. al Ihe real Region 411111 rcolll
oppoolle Illy 1 The I se IP fink' up Ina Kyle
$1..1 imrpleveil w beauty and :whine,- lio pledyer
lo .15e
fortable Who it i•e lilin a t all
11 ear& per week, 61;0 rlingle meal., Ili Ills,
121 No (limp . for hisgoge
II 11(114 ARD
l'otio, !Ilan h I, 'MI 0 tsr
MUSIC.
NEW Musie—somas
JusT rum azqiED
_ _
GROCERIES. SLo
I I ADIS-50 brliThlli's r•vra ',mat cured Hams, io
yellow bags, in store and for ole by
CIIkS• T. WILSON d .Water si,
July 28. 1951.
•
LIOAPI SOAP I SOAP I—JUATREeK v£Dat
t the St. Cialr Depot,: a large conaigunitufeoui
eact,Ut conssitiug or
BROWN SCi&P, PALE Do. :EXTRA ,eo
for sti• at the St Clair Depot. by
• UHLER, RE?OI.IEiI & CO.. agents.
N. R. always on band,tiOd for safe a suPerlor '
title of Miners' Oil. which be estliljnw,
June 18.51 • SI-tf '
,•
QAIeSAGO CIIEFiII.,IIOI.OOPiE I!..I.II.SACES, -
.3 Snrierlor ?agar Cured llama, - I- -
Choke Caren land Mitt Tear,.
(Margo March:- ,
do prepared Corn, forinddinws; f... . . 1..
Hecker, celebrated Varlne, ? . ,
\
elmokrd Tongue', Vi - . - '
Freed Figs. Ore.-die., ilite\reive,,,. .
".1.-M T .. TT & SON; -
Pottsville, May 41 , 1851 " , .; 21_tr
____ --_ -- - - .-.-' - - -----
2.0.000 LIDS.Pnlin M. CITY SMOKED and
Dry Salted Shoulder, now landlneand
for sale at the lowest rates, at the Whtilesaie Brolly
and Provlstow foams. Centre street. ' •
C.. - . 1. DOBBINS. Axe .
Pott:4llle, May 17,1951 a O -if
,
.
I
yht0; 11 1.-4,00b PIECI;:g . tiITY eMoK ED ,
elide, mad Shoulders, fresh from Smoke. how HAM , In
I slam and for sale by
Ctiata. T. WILSON. No. 5, :4 Wirer It.
Philadelphia, Apr 1111,1551.. 15—
I4NK7GLigill BREAKFAST TEA—
♦ A very superior =tide of Black Tea ;
jail received find,fur Isle, by
J. N. DiANTY & EON .
Pottsviile,. May 4a ,1851 21.1 f
OCUA: COFFEE—A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF
lrl genetriellocha Coffee• jusi received from New
Vork.ll J. 111.. BEATTY Sr BON.
Pousvllle. Bisi• 2l . 1851 'Rt•lf
a EMMET LARD—A aUVEttltill A tTICI.EOF
yl white arid elm lard, far sale by •
• - J. M. BEATTY
BON -
March 1 951
• sEAS,Vrry choice . ..llolEN And 10. 41 - 3 ‘ TEA II
11 for sale by' J. 14 BEATTY IJ. SON
I a Na_
:• : `'f,: - . NOTICES
eADV fa ton's NOTlCE.—Theuuderslgnid At
.;.n. ditor ationinted by ,the Orphans Court of
coma tlidirtribute the Monies in the lianas J A
ICOil LUTZ Adtainistranii of the estate of WILLIAM
'MAUL, late of the thorough of Tamaqua in said coon
:t deceased. - to and . awe; the creditors of said de-
aced will Meet for that purpose at his office. in the
1 1 3 coletof Orwigshurg, on Iclonda y the 11th day of
A , c at nett, at 10 o'clock A M., when and where till
Anil Interested may attcpd
".E. GRAEFF Anditrr.
ntrg,../ttlyi t l9,lBsl '
l 9 at
• rpo - TVA,cnE s- DISTRICT OF NORWE.
jr, MAN., Alt apt leant* splaying for situation* as
stoaetten In the above dianict. hre heleby notified,
Wet:there will be an enunciation held on the Sin day
lAngust, nioximn; o'clock I' M at the house of
IDchard residing at Weil Delaware
lonia - RICHARD M. SMITH sleety
Slily 19..1tt81 Y 9 3t
ri k i.OIIIIOE•—TIIE SUBSCIIIIREM HEREItIf non
firs the Tax payers of Norwegian SaiGui Dlst,iyu
that he. will receive Salo.oi Tat for 18.51 at his Ire,
dente, at the Weal DeloWalellinee, till the lei day et
: SePlethhe., hell, tiller win, b tune, er tent. will ha
i added to 411 unpaid hills. as the low directs
ion 10,1831
1,4 80,11AUT1ION Or PA wr misits r.
I 1
'..%,,teet. 'is hereby given 'bat the partnership
h e ret o fore existing between' Dill lel MASH'S ec
JI./11N,SCIIMIIIT trading in the Shoemaking business
noderjhe firm of Blasius Sr elcbmidt, in Janesville, ,
Carbon cotfaial, on Monday, the Tilt of July 1%51, has
been dieinlveif by nintintl consent, all persons baying
claim. against sent fit ni n ill present them immediate
4y. at:d :those being in arrear• will oleo conie forward
.and settle the.same
1.0 Wool) CON TRACTILMS.^I . IOI.I.tIii
o 111 be received b. , the Rhiladelphia and Itt aillatt
Railroad Company fora Nupply of Cord Wood for the
year 1951 Sperdlcitluna limy be had on appliCation
. to 11 M Wklkrr, Mount Callum. or to Ilrnry
Wood Arent. Sehoyikill Haven
Feb. 1!, 1951 7 If
XIOTICEs- LAMMERS,. MINERS AND itilli
-111 EllS, who wish to puri.l4ase lots in Trevorton, al
pilvale sale, will find an Avvni on the I rruost s, r.t in
the town nt Shamokin. Labor 'ma the Railroad ry
be taken In payment of low floating the wages of --
the laborers n ill be advanced tn cash.
110 VD, Agent. "'
Juni b. innti 13. I
r ' , AKE NWPICE.,-Tiot Rooks and account:of
I I , o4TEir s ar.' DALY; having been assigned to the
subscribers, having accounts open Pith
them, are retillested to call and settle, and those In
debted to make payment only tons or onrautlitir,ed
agent.
accounts not settled before the flfla of.
December next, will be left witlina Squire for setii.
Nov 10, 1140
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
, roIiEIII4IIEItASII copinia vvyi
"4
Breaker a,„. all :her In,prgvrß.rnu ..
Work, aloo.inotr:Red an White A rh veins I.lllimprtAed
Apply to '• a cll ARLES Al. HILL AgL
p"it.vflie, J03146:1,351. YO
Fille/X-SALE.-T111: 111:$141.1.1 7 E; tic - ' r' C
o•al the stalnw l rilier in Nrirfireglsit ritieet' ilii,se , -'
Sr
I; , irai po;ii on wool.' make II 0 faviost.lr in 0 ...: : ,
ration fur tole whose Misfiles Ifs wilitn'llo -,1 .
'
Borough. JAMES A.,INNeI. ,=
Pottsville Julio 19. 1851 .59 t 1 \ -....-- ..."Y..
FOR SALES-A GOOD T. - 1:11 14111- ' ~
f tfi_.,i,
K r y Uss riling Min,: and 20 ac( of Land,
a (or nsire if 'reqoitsot by the ' 04,1 ) .1,, - .
\
- suitable fora •Inalftr tn. liana - i1.1.y. Iron- ' ':-' l .:
.d on the west Branch or {d.n!Lßiver Sur , . 1 and , ',.,.,
Alt JIM Railroad, wltleitOw9 ati1t...39 ri Inapt `i i
and about-the :awe dlatititegespa.Mint4 'llle. 10 . V.:
go toe 011ra:rine .19tay to i.;.„ : , - NAVVt'SEI. g- d :°. , l
Vahali ' - . raioNlt , -, ....,
,
'' tisl9 iseia, ~ -- ',Saif -:: , '• ~
FOR: RENT.--TWA.1,,,,. WELI.iNG. - 2; ''...-1
. .. btdfare with rooms in fain t ignitable :UT, fi,.,
-- Flis offices_ or stores. in TinatnnAn', Raw 11, f,
111 Market:street. nree office,' in the stroll.. ...
II 1 . F.f..ry of the 'ante row.
on. mo ot in the tad story of Thompac.n'.
Mall, comp, of itt and Market ',reel.. .Also aet Ilan -
in the •Irdir building.
One'Tra -ne- Uwelltog House in Severfil :(rcpt, neat
Market.'., The above property will be runTrtl low An- ' r
ply to 111.-soltscribi,r•
? ELIZ t BETH C. THOM Pn'OIS
..- . J. W. ItOELIERRY.
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Pout:1011r. Ap s r i l 5. 1 8 51 . .. 1.11.tf
•
.Volt RENT --T wo 5111011'd eta
Cetilts strestoinu rkently uelcupitd Ly
••••* st. Sir s tause as a Shoe :stare, and at on,
lii. ntijoinink.
- - Al , o, 4 Iwo-Silty FRAME 1101 1 9 E •
' • - - and Sll'AL11.1; On the saute lot. on Second
street. Enquire of J. MORGAN, Market el
\
Feb 15, 1151 7 11
- v
FOR SALT OR TO L ET. -
• A pleavatit Residence to Wrol Pram k
.
•sge VAley. situated on, the Aline Hill Ilan
; ,v, i Road. a shott distance from eddolidi .
"' " ..
lineup, containing atiOnt .eventssit Lit,
..... undrt a iiiiii slide ia , :tiiitlVallitn. Tlit.
Boas, Barn nod “littal 'Woo arc all In gond wpaar
Apply to t• M 11111,
Ma banning° taireel. poll ~ ni.. •
. slt
FAA 1 Ihsl
L' OR RE. NT. 5. LA Rlik: tlllO% I. I
• T lora t rime, ttk It el 10
Corner Crielle aid %ta haul.ug , elrt el
PollsVllle A 141148, IS! I I - -If
'OR RENT--1•11E SE:curs') STOIC% „ •.r t
I I Foster . Se Co 'a shoe :411•11., TIONV ott.nittet c.)
Chas Miller dr. rkl Likewise, I•tr !rut. a new timc
Room auitnitle for nu office, In Riett Musket Pt .oat ,
below 11wii1ltlr.ck, rsi i Pa Office. A ptly
lu
:4111.0 F“STEII
March 2.Z,10.!,0
_ 1-1-41
vt
M 1.9 k.fEL.I. A NEOUS
•
f AIiCER*4 FI.ItNII II R GLOSS. fur 01...11i11ir
I reviving and bee rug Ct.lll rand; tire, Cile , :•
Sr..!lt h glko•y appr,rrunee, lot to
m n lilen.ne r Ise ilaVc tried and Cab Fr,
oatarisa - Pris '25 regd. i a indite. iris! received
i
tor gale al II II ri.NNAINI•ri
Ronk and - Variety Stbrr
441.
June '2a,
DIPIi,I3ISI JUST' RECLIVED.—PINSIN4S I'l,
I t-ievrh.g Tonratorl and Fruits —tutful (or re,t9iine
arl4ll. k Ito tecrieed. JELLY JARS and vain. ,
ft‘ntla in great variety from the Finicky]lic Wort.
Wur Mourn. Gist Norwegian KA tivitr lite Ibt
F 1111DUSON. Agr'vi
June 14. 1851 • 1441
•
I %IIItIaISSVIIO CASIE:44.--JUsT 11F.s.1..tVt.timhd
for sale by Ihr ‘ubst rate, a flue jot t) eb,tri
17.u11e.., coolant - Ina sr Ver Razors, !noshes, C. 0..
Sr.o , &C , handsuutelt tall up lux cutorenleoi fan. Ott
travelling. livtty prism, who travail should hr In
paglitaitoit'of 0110. B BANN AN
June 14.11 4 51 -
0114V11s:Vallit'S CllAlNtl—lblieivat lengths.
r - "N Ma.. %tatnematical Instrunten of the bead Inoto,
together with separate IhstrumenFor 11110 ihs
story of the subset iberit cuanulac niers
HAN I NAN
• May 31, 1131•23
,
•
LITEADI PORTABLE 180114TIAWaudfun.p
il Ing Engines, forr loading and discharging
rr
sels, raising marble from quarries fetid pumping ei.•
water. These miriade, can be moved from plate it
place by s single horse. Man nftti [Wed by A. 11 ..
AR
CilAXlDAUiDrinker
licel Sen. 1
and Rime streets .
ISSI 17-4 mo.
Mil
IMil
LI44U ID
GLUN—Another I/ I tit: ossiiii now. ,
tic discoverles, cementiny wood. stuns, 111 0 ”
iron, crockery-wate, can b. applied by any one. R. •
toilers supplied by the case at Manufactureeepticr ,
It is put in convenient sized bottles There is no , t • .
rose now (or broken chalks For sale by
egingr a POTT
Aptll 5, 1851
__ • \• • .
_ - 14-tf
. . ._ -
IPURNITUFtIi: POL 13/11-ONE of the NEST
V articles for domestic economy stir ofTyred t. il
Wale. Any lady can apply it. restoring to wood ii.
original color, leailag a hpautlibl [loss, removinf a , l
stains and finger marks. Vie sale by , . .
', 4 „, BRIGHT & POTT
April 5, 1851 - -\
114-1!
_
if 1111 f; NE DEPOT -.For Pottery made at the
I Brockville work* is removed from BMWs T*r•
rare to East Norwealtn street a tea yards East or, t., - ~
Mount Carbon Railroad. Storekeepers slid oilier ,
ate requested to call and inspect the stock on' baud
E. HORGEION, Agent
.
° April 14, 1651 1.5-tf
•, .
CARPETING AND MATTINO—A handsome
1i.... , assortment of Carpeting anti Mritiins.Pat retry
•ed sod for sale by ' J. Al. BEATTY do SON
I Ma rth 29. 1851. l4stf
. _ . .
PUBLICATIONS! --,&e: •
QvISM-OWL—TN. aub.crlber has. juairtre B
L., fine lot of ElCisfOrs of all agolitles and prices—
!ankh will the
..... sold at manufsemets priers, at J
- B. RANNAN'S
Book and Variety Stort ,
July 14, 18519 3 'a L 9:3-.- • '
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A 11001ErFOR EVERY ,5113CIIA.N1‘.—iippletSn's
11 Mechaple +Magazine and Eijytner's Journal's
monthly matazin`e,, Edited by Julius Vi. Adams, C E.
a laudable work fat young •sneclisninS. It coming ''
liter. number ilf bountiful rngsireing*,"rtralie ai
the sithjert. tleotthich It treats, and ,OJ , tht
most interesti,:and useful works eye • üblisned
suttee ttptionik received, anti single irlrilte—for ill:e, a:
.. El. Vuu
NDraTi's
'. • :Book and! atietv Se
_ 1 is—
111118
- _
L•411141.1Alt Sellestede.-611' 111
Fll!•Explanation hr .
work for Sclrols and4amilies. Just elved Sind N . l -.0
sale at D. ANNAWS
Bobk and Publishing
June 20831
METHODIST SPLENDID ASsolltr
went of Methodist Hymn. of the new Edluips.
I dirvrt frnin the publishers house. Nenr Yorly,somt: l .
elegant Turkel Morocco btndtng. Just rece i ved
for .ale. WhEllessi. , and retail at IL MANN AN'S
. Wholesale Book and Sfationery Store •
June 21;1851 45-
Jib ,DAY SCIIIOOI6 L1BRALIIII:4, arc,---"in
Of day echool Libraries all of which will be,snid 'st
Pnbitshet's prices. ' • ' '
Lam:fries Published by the Sunday 'Sclera trat.,a'.
650 Volt. 111:7 50 J •
,
100 do N./ 1,4 and a each ICI 00
100 do , 500
0
50 do
Published‘by the Episcopal Sundiy• School Union
1011 Viilunte Library, *lO 00 •
We %VIII give a donation of #lO to the purchasers of
the first named Library.
All kinds of "bind's} School Minks fur' preseois
Hymn Hooks. Question Books. Spellers, Plitneranin=
ble Dictionaries, Tickets. Ale. ,
500 Testaments.. 150 Bibles, all of which 'wilt' he
sold at Union prices at . n• HANNAN'S
Cheap Ronk and Stationer Store
5. All ORDERS for Mittlis not no hand, obtained..
to order at Union prices at very short notice.
in EA IP BIBLES -100 twill Biblro, roam ,
-•Timilolllllllllllll
JOHN REED,
493 t
LOUIS BLASIUB
4n-it
Jolla iC Smith,
Jul. Haltom,
Peter Attrostiol,
Charles itentortt.
Ito:theft Half - hire,
John Ilendncks
• 26-6oi
S. & J; FOSTER
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