£Titicrg 'lOnrunL Saturday - Mundt* Augulgt 2. WHIG Di 031.INAVIONg. ' FOR GOVERNOR, WILLIAM P. JounisTo *,..0f Al broo-tmg FoR LANAI. ER, sonar STROHM it 4 : Lourostsr. JtraGE9 OF THE ; srPrtarze corwr. RICHARD cciKLTEß.k4;Tr.estozor/ia) , ,i, Tosnr.,,A. A. COMLY. Otpttaft., GEORGE CIIAMTIER.:S; ojtFrimidin. WILLIAM M. mERErTrzu: Philadelphia WILLIAM JESSLTV, S':4igerefutitna. LOW TOLES• The effect of low rates• of toil upon our lines of transportation, 1 is already apparent throughout. the Region. 1 Property a every descripti onlas increased tul‘ialue at least 30 percent. Business of evety kind is active. The Coal &limn:tents for !thil year ‘VVill reach 400,1)01) tuns More titan lasi, year. Capitalisis ay . loOking with renevie.l ~ c onfidence- upon ;,theft investments. and; even some who had ten Region, are returning to expend among 'us he mune!) Ay had gathered together to invest elsewhere. Nom ithtatid mg this, resuscitation ofntrr interests, and the Increased amouncuthuSiners,' money is very scarce, • and, there are'uaturally ocrasiMial complaints. The reason ts . .surip4 'this', the great main spring of the permanent prosperity of.everi business cs stilt wantnigi ! 13) the late re duced tolls, barely - a' living'. profit is afforded , the Operator. SO -that although he mines k and ships more coal Mari' formerly, and thereby . more money; Pagseb throtyl.. has hands; the ultimate hetiefit is nothing addi tional in his favor over ' business. and the acrual , opeiativ'e ',Capital is therefore in no Wise augmented; t r . True, the increased work requires an in creased Danaher of labbr and this - is some 1 advantage to, collateral Interests," but the main business is none the better off for it' in the.end., T. What we need above everv,other conside4 ratica Protection.' That once attained, Schttilkill Would undoubtedly. be one of'ihe ' first counties in the State,' in point of wealth and business importaric'e: Her mineral wealth is unrivalled, and. 'with proper gov ,erninatal encourage Mtkit to her vast busi ness apacifies, she' contd not he valued at too high an estimate. She has 'every natu ral advantage to eissufe s prosperity,'and With suitable Protection to the Iron and Coal in terests of the couniay, either a oew'Tariff or. some modification' in ,certain features of -the present one. Schuylkill must rise to the wealth and importance Iher po;ition and re soorces'seem to,haveklesigned fur her. I - THE BALI. STARTED • The friends of Scott 41t1 Johnston had a glorious tiemortstratidn ;4.• their Club meeting fast TaeSday evening. They met at the Pub lic House of Daniel - Hill The room was; crowded to overflowln4 , as als& the adiciining apartments, while mariyinanifested their in terest in the proceed:4ll7'r, by".standing at the doors and windows ,on 'the outside. A large number ' of . • of names were itidded to. the Consii- ; tuitun,,ind everyoiing! Moved in the genuine Schuylkill comity Whigstyle—in earnest. After the usual huSiro!sis Of the Chili, 'D. MdGiiwan.: Esq.., wits Oalled iiPon to address I the meeting.' Mr. M. 'l3s..e. amid a genelal round of cheering thaijgreeted him from all loaners, atiti in a -stio4 !speeCdt very happily contrasted the prindip and distinguishing rni-aZitre. of the tn•,i p4tiet. He alluded to! tire'. two eandidatet .'(vi: the ; Gubernatorial f hair now bel9re this 1:1 , , , 0p1e, and pointed to.' the wise rintliptuderi t int course of the present , Exeeutive,as strinoilv*pposed to the inetfici -1 eney and two-faeptiogs, that have always] "characterized the litlfA i ie lite of the Ltieofoco - `nominee. He had heard the party boasting of Wm. Bigler -being nirattsman and hoping to steer his war *flu Oiee on that-tact:, but )1E unagined that the hirrent of Whig votes, this Fall, yould lay I.ohe eol.'s raft higher and dryer than last vi , at's freshet landeFanv of Sehuylkill's Oariall Boats.- ' After Mr. McGoWan. Jas.. IL :Campbell. I Esi., being calleiLupon, addressedi - ,the meet- ' Mg. _Mr. Campbell commencedu by con.grat- i ulatitig the tnember cif The - (4oi, upon the present pri - Md po•dtitlni of the Whig party.— Never in the previnuhhistoxy of the country. liad such trying at. 4 important responsibili ties devolved l upin' ;14-administration, either W.hig or Lne l ofocii,l l .:';iliose which President and hi- faithful and efficient Cabi net assumed during [be critical period,which ' PII scaredpet ) yet pa , se The ordeal was in- 4, ed severe, bum the i•ierling qualities of the , _, litriOts and,„tateoneli.who have stood at the gauntry's helm and guided her safely through `LAI storm, now shish brighter for the test.— The eourie of the administration was uni• versally approved: riiir. C. passed a similar eulogy upon 9 , w State administration. Pre vious to ,the nomination of Bigler for the ul ere of Chief Erecuttie, no one had dared at-. tempt to point out I.'single obnoxious toes ,pre • originating with Gor. Johnston, du ring his term of office: lie was everywhere ack4 best have proved hims'elt one of the best GoveratirS t lNonsylvania has ever .• i't • had- 2 his administration has always been characterized by ' :wisdom, prudence and a constant devotioitOibe State's best interests. The two-lacedoessV the Locofoco party, in trying to tiiisrepres4 the motives-of Gover nor Johnston on the Compromise measures, was' shown up in strong - colors. Writ. H., Bigler's Senatorial vines in favor of the NV il mot Proviso and the Act of 1847, are proofs undeniable of the.grds.s and unblushingincon sistency of theluirtv- :Both speakers' wer e i frequently interrupted with the most kothusiastic demonstratioos of applause, and the Whole proceedings gaye evidence that the Iltfligs of Pottsville- are wide awake and o'ermined to do, their share toward achieving the 'glorious eictory. that awaits theiparty to 'the coming cOolest. Oa•motibn, ttie t.c.retary • was instructed to invite:ko. C.-Neville, Esq„ to address the Club at ps ilex! m e eting.. (The Secietary ; his since waited upon Mr„ Neville, and he hat{ signified his assent to be present and addrelti the tneetingl On Motfon, the ; olloWing -gentlemen were appointed a committee toiprocure signers to the Constitution D. Fr, McGowan, M. E. Richards, Samue(lflartz and David A. Smith. Wm. L. Whitney. J. T. Hazzard and B. • .11. T. Taylor: were.appoiMeil a Committee of Finar4e. - The meeting The i a adjourned to m e et aga i n next Tues , gay, ev.ening at the House of Capt. Peter Well.. i • _ •fig'Tttr yap m an recommends our Pine grove corresponde * M.. to-look - into the Slick Book for the oam'el 'of R. M. Palmer as an expelled The Order only makes known the disgraCk. of, a fallen member, by notices to the diff4rent, divisions. 14- TEI,EG it A Pii,..: l 4he Wilkesbarre and 71i T • - ' ' ' • II THE vans TICKET SWIEDI.E. We recently alluded to the manner in which 'the Locofoco C anal Commissioners . sivitadled the Slate Treasury, by passing tbeit delegates to the Harrisburg Convention over the public works, free of charge. Since that several developments have been made which exhibit a system of corruption in the man agemeot of our public works. which de mands the attention of the tax-payers of the State., The We;trnoteland Inielbgrncer says ~‘ We have only' to say, that ire believelt. l to be true and that we beard a prominent Democrat of this &limy: say the other day, that he, knew if to he trite, sad that he had seen - a ticket, which had been -offered a dere- ! gale from a ueighboring.County, but was re fused, -on the ground that he had not the . vote to give to the individual, which those tickets were designed to Mirchase. Another promineut• man itt the Democra tic party; said the other day in our hearing, that he believed that there. had been as much money iiidireelly stolen on our public works, as would have paid our _state debt. Such frankness and bonestylire admire. It ghes to prove, too, that evert iu Westmoreland, • where the dds are, _generally, .fearfully againsi.us, there are-men in the Democratic putt', who cannot countenance, and we hope, will not support such a system of wholeshle pluhder upon the State Treasury." The Pittsburg American says : We will add our own experience in Me Matter. w ill the delegation from this County was 'about to attend the Reading Con . v ent ion , ' e very delegate of that Locofuco Con vention from this county, was tendered a "free ticket". over the public works by Israel Painter, who would pledge himself to vote for Canal Commissioner. Every delegate from this county accepted of the "free , ticket" ex cepting Chariest Kent, who scurried the con ditions." In the Pittsburg Gazfue we find a-commu nication from T. J. LI igham, a mutiber of the last Legislathre in which he sass : After the adjournment and before leaving Ilarrisburg..a friend procured from one of the members of the Canal BOard, and handed me, a ticket, such he assured me had : been furnished to the members generally. As near as I-can recollect the substance of it was— • "Pass Mr. Bigharu over the Statelmprove4 meats to Pittsburg free Of toll." By virtue of this ticket I paid ,00thingon the Portage RailrOad, and no canal tolls on the boat-from Jolmtown. Oo my way home ward, in the cars, these tickets became the subject of conversation, when tomem:rur prise, all, I believe, of the DemocratiC'ffern bets then present, and at least one gentle man, not a member of , the Legislature, ex hibited tickets, not similar to mine, hot in substance as follows: - Pass - over the State Improve ments during the year 1851 "free of toll." The gentleman not a member of the Le gislature, and at least one Democratic mem ber spoke of hrtrinz free ticket, for 185:1 as well as 1851. These, however, were not er• hibited. Some of the members, and I think• 'this same g,eutletnau, not a member, exhibit ed more than one ticket or pass signed by different members of the Canal Board and I believe at least one gentleman spoke of ha ving a pass Iron') each of the three Canal commissioners. Mr. Bighatn, a Whig member of th'e Le- gislature, it will be observed, received a free pass fur one trip only, from Harrisburg to Pittsburg (which, by way, he aught not i to have accepted,) white 'rhe etirofoco Intn tiers are tendered free tickets fur the whole' year and some of them fur next year beside.' The tic:fiefs given to de! gate` to the State. Convention, were given .u?on ionditiiM that the recipients should, vote for the nomination • of certain persons. These puhlie . improvement , were niait.• fur the benefit of the State Treasury, tonecomulate funds to pay off the State expenses, arid thus aid in relieving the people l'roni uppysive taxation. The Canal Commissiones are cliten expressly to,look after and , guard these interests, and it is their duty' to make the works pay as well as possible. `lnstead of faithfully discharging the trust. the pet) . - pie have placed in their hands. they basely prostitute their charge not only to political 'party purposes, but sell the State's property and cheat- the people, nut ul their just re turns itoril the investment, to serve the ends of a=partic.ular faction of !hell party ! Such proceedings should be investigated. , A pro '. flizac!, so hare-faced ought not to go unpunish ed. This is the same board of Canal Com missioners, from which originated The pro ! position to tax Coal ten cent; per ton, addi tional, to supply, we presume, the defirieney created by their recklesy i expenditure . of other State finances. It is vfe seen they :need an honest Jutiu Strohm ib•their imidst to watch their maitteuvres and check such extrava- EEC A tI:&RD IT The 800. Charles J. Ingersoll, the rabid Locator°, who " wnuld have been a tory if he had lived in the days of the Revolution," and who rereived the-honor of two succes sive elections to Cougrr s by :he Loeoliicos of the County of Philadelphia, sent the follow ing significant -toast to the Locoloco-Celebra ttou at Reading, on the 4th of July.. He has got all becan from the party, and now be shows up their practises, as a propitiation for the sins be committed in supporting such doctrines and such party : _;•4 BFa rt. I NO' V.V& rurvc.—The Keystone of the Democratic arch : but nomination-, not where rat:- elidotr sir rt d,!:7 ars. but wllex the per select delt gatr 5. and then the delegates trivet ran idaies It is notorious that every leading Lr,co f, co, who has been initiated into the secret+ , of Lacofocoism, an s id, , who after he receives all the.offices he can , either condemns the "\ et principles of the party or leaves it in dis gust. . The corruptiotl\must be great in deed, where suck a hardened old political sinner, as J. necessary to re puitiate the practi4s of his party-, and also such men as Martin Van Buren and others. - - - ,7 k , THE LocorocOs call Bigler the S -.us eliaarta Raftvnan." The party have had tw or three other Susquehanna Raftstietl, .....:..., 1:1 floated down the Susquehanna to Hat. risburg, and alter trial, were found to be rather poor navigators, they could not keep in a straight channel, and finally• run on a snag. and were repudiated by all partiei.— Were not Gen. Cameron and Ovid F. John. son Susquehanna raNmen also? It will be funny to see the ric.ketty Bigler Raft encoun ter ' the Johnston craft occupying the main channel of the Susquehanna at Harrisburg. It will be the last of Bigler and his crew. Oa .. .JUDGE PALMER says that Mr. Bigler received every vote except one in Clearfield County in IS3B, although there was a Whig candidate in the field. 'Now. if judge Palmer intends, to convey the suspicion that the Whigs nominated a candidate to run in 18.18, in,that district, and that Bitler:redeived every vote in Clearfield county but one in opposi tion io the Whig candidate, he states a down right falsehclod. But this is nothing for the Judge—he is 'known to be a utiivemar - ahem ! A FRIEND. 4raveltiog Schuylkill county took the folloWink off a Sign Board, in South 3fanheirn township, in this county • " Blauniorniin.' intended for i( Blue Moun tain." We need only reniatk, that there was considerable opposition to the establishment of Public Schools in this district. 137 . MORE FREE TRADE EXPORT. —The British mail stearnship Asia sailed for Liver ..., C k on Wednesda . She • • THE IN Kits t; Al., .\1) PO ,TT s t. N L 1)V KR Etc.. , . . • - 'incoLoGificiLL REPORT: •\ , within - the bounds of the estate,*wilf be 'ea ' \ \ We have receiivedatopi of the Report -of .. 7 , gerlo soUght for at a rntich higher rent-t, Phi will place the credit of the Company • •K. Mess's. W. F. Roberts and Henry K. Strong. Upo --- n - a sure foundation, .and insure a c o w ;•- , , ~ - - , •, - . at least! upon Ole Dauphin and Susquehanna Canal, suintly increasing revenue. Cornpttiy's Mineral lands in Dauphin and ' Wider judicious inatutgewient, Lebanon \ counties. 'lt ' ses several tea. 400.04 t, tons of - coal could annually tit -ruin- bursa particularly 'interesting - to wo ol ...an d ~ed, and 6tent to marlietas soon as the mines' . , . fare ' properly 'opened: and theTCollieries are , the people generally of the Schuylkill region. ! put in ordeir and this may'be accomplished . We annex extracts variously selected uPon-- if energetic, Measures are used, with a mod thel subjects moskimportant to nth , The . at- -crate outlay during this year..„A next year: nd 190,00 , ( tentiOn of our readers is Opecially invited to 'tons of coal mitat.d . for Market that portion of it, relitiog to the con'struction ' and th is amount int.tld be annually increased. This, at an average.rent of 30 cent's - per ton, of the Tremont and Mount Eagle Railroad, will yield a revenue of $120.000. And 400,- and its connection withlhe Reading Road. ' 000 tons, carried over the tail-road, will pay This is a veiir , importair feature, one in an avereg,e •toll and traurreirtation of 25 which every department of business inSehuyl- eents . per lon, or_s,l 6 0 - 000 . .0n tl . w whole. .1/ . 1 - addition to th i s, u t h e ra il-ruad i s extended kill county is interested—the Farmer, the Mi : easterard io - 111ount Eagle. and the contem ner. the Merchant and the Capitalist ofevery , Plattil Tremont and Mount Eagle Rail-Road description must see the- immediate advan i ; is constructed. so that a rail-roatl , eutinection Cage ofsuch an enterprise to his investment?. lis formed with the Philadelphia; Reading We hope every citizen will read, it ; 1, ; and Pottsville Rail-Road, there will be, nide .. 1 pendent of coal tonnage, a large anMunt of ny?s e s The geographical situinapointtion ol.th marketable e lowa' ;trade and travel from the PentiNylv a T niaen of tral Rail-Road, and other rail-roads that'een advantages, for the'transportion of its pro- I ere near tlw capitol of the state, and from dnctions to any other estate in the coal re- i the Valley ,of the Susquehanna. that wilt giro. It is connected by a . rail-r4d up Sto , pass over the entire length of the Company's rts' creek Valley 'on the s ou th : side of l ir e i road,*to the coal mitu4ol Schuylkill County, South mon otain, cotnpleted, and , in operation, and by the Philadelphia, Readiag nats a distance of 201 miles, wi th the Pennsylva- vale Rau-Road. to the eit% of Phila a de d Ip W hia. Ma Canal at. Dauphin ; and an, extension of It is estimated. that the value of agrtcultu theCompany's rail-road, is noiv being made cal produce and lumber , that will. papa user i from Dauphin, down the line of the canal, a the whole 25 miles of the Company's rail distance of 21 miles, to join the Central road, to supply the collieries of Schuylkill Rail-Road, six miles above Harrisburg,— County, will not be legs than two millions When this extension is completed,a connexion of dollars annually.- A large portion of this will be formed with the Harrisburg and su Lancaster Rail-Road, the York and Climber- pply is now bein g land Rail-Road, which will give a direct line 1 brought -from the Val lies of the Juniata and .Sustpielianna, in wagons, over a mountainous road,—the ex of rail-road communication from the Comps 'tenses of carriage often equalling the cost of "ny's coal mines to the eities„of Philadelphia production. This trade and travel, couse puent upon the extension of the rail-road and Baltimore, soda water :communication, eastward, it is believed will more than pay by canal, to tide water at Havre de Grace and Delaware city. all the expenses of the road, including its re pairs, together with the salalies and agencies It is in contemplation to extend the Corn of the Compaxy, and leave the amount col pany's rail-road eastward through Stony Creek and Fishing Creek Valleys, to connect teeter' from-eoal tonnage to he added to the with the intended Mount Eagle and Tremont netprofit, to wit : • • Rail-Road. \Vheu the Mount-Eagle and ,-,oal , ‘., rents on 400,000 tons, at 311 Tremont pail road is completed, , • cents a too, of 101 miles, a direct rail-road communica- Coal transpor.ation of 400,000 tion will be open from the Compaiar's estate, i connectiwrit with the Philadelphia, Reading tons. average 25 ets per ton, and Pottsville Rail-Road, with all the branch rail-roads of the Schuylkill :Coal District, with the Schuylkill navigation, and with' the Union Canal. These connections tieing made, a great-and increasing market will be open ed fur the, sale or lumber, and for semi-bitu minous coal, which is believed to be adanira hll9)adapted for locomotives, steam-engines and ocean steam-ships. This article exists in abundance (its will hereafter he shown) in the estate of the Dauphin and Susquehan na Coal Company. The Company's line of rail-road will con nect one of the richest and most luxuriant farming valleys in the state,with the collieries of Schuylkill Co. The trausportatiatuf agri cultural products alone will yield a large 'revenue to the Company ; and its consump tion will increase as popttllttion increases—as new mines are opened—new towns built, and new manufacturers spring, up. Thin will be the case (in and contiguous to the coal regiuu) for many years to come. `A majority of the Company's lands which embrace an area of upwards of 40.000 acres. are ivell timbered with valuable timber of various kinds, and the property has an abun dance O!: water-power for its conversion into lumber. A considerable amount of tim ber fur Ilo,•,•-upply of the mines. and fur all colliery purPoses, is growing within the coal valley, ,bet between the South and North moun tains We confess thlit \ we visited the Company's. estate. with many pr s epecst.ssiun's against ifs value. We had hear it spoken of as a nar row and shallow basin, with Woken and ‘ dis torted 'strata, containing only some a the bottom veins in the lowirseries. We have heat ag.reeabli disappoinicd in finding a broad. unbroken, and undistitrbed basiu,with the excepti .n'or the gaps itil4South moun tain, for, twenty tulles in leugib, and for at least fifteen miles havin! , the full \ depth and containing all the coal veins an v where found iu any part of the southern coal field,. The gaps, as before stated. are in the range of South motintain, and are locally koown by the following names, commenc ing at the gap nearest to the eastern line 'tit' the Dauphin estate, and continuing thenet , westward, as they collie in order, through the property : Ist gap called Blk Spring." or "Mt. Fagle." 2d do. "Gold Mute." id do. "Bausch." 4th do. "Yellow Spring." rith do. "Rattling Run." The above named (live in number) consti tute all ilie'•gaps em through the sharp or South mountain into the coal ?rifrin, from the effects of which the coal veins are by nature drained 40 that extent, to give workable breasts above water level: In—some of the veins, several !Hindi - ill feet of working breast is gained in free drainage in astir range in the mountain--•the south boundary of' the basin. The gaps are at such distances apart from each other as to give ample run upon the veins of coal, 'in an•east and west direc tion from each gap. • Nature. has given' the Dauphin estate very great advantages. In the Nt - irth 'mountain, the coal 'strata are regular and uniform, for a distance of twenty miles apd upwards.-- The South moutitaio is cut through in deep notches to the coal valley, at proper uicances apart, for the erection of collieries and lot draining the whole. The coal is of a varied description, adapted to all uses. There is A nth racite,Transition, Semi-Bituminous and Bituminous : each gap having coal of a somewhat different character from its ad joining gap, and,each gap t obtaining several veins of' coal of different qualities, suited to different purposes. The 'outlet to market for the productions of tht , estate is .. . unriyalleii there beibg a level or descending grade in the direction of the trade, both' east and west, when the rail-road to the east is completed. AVe, who have ,carefully examined it, can appreciate its value. `We know it to he an exceedingly valuable coal properly, the-worst features or which are known, and exposed the best parts are undeveloped and' almost uoknown. *Where there is any irregularity. as in the Gaps ofSouth mountain, the coal veins are opened and exposed ; while the North mountain, regular ! and unbroken throughout its entire length, has received but little attention. • In Stating that this coal ,property is -ex- Aa .o, ceedingly valuable, we are Watt that ,fie ; run counter to a prejudiced' tic opinion: but prejudice Must give way to uth at last. We are dependent upon the public for sup port and patronage in our profession ; we have- a reputation which to us is valuable : we have, therefore. made this report under the responsibility that must attach to the truth,of our statements. Justice to ourselv es. to the public, and to our emoloyers, was the object in view when we undertook to mak - the examination. It we had found- the pro- Ee_rty worthless, we should haveoleported. Wte found it valuable, and we Terri - in- v. lu able : valuable for the large amou t_. . • coal it contains; valuable for the various kinds of fuel : valuable for the mining fa cilities given it by nature ; and valuable in reference to its situation for t4e transporta tion, of ,its productions to-market, and its conatxtion with the rich agricultural and iron making districts of the valley of the Susque hanna.".' to reference to. future operations, in con ducting ,the`rnining department of the Dau phin and Susquehanna Coal Company's es tate, it may not, be out of place here, or con sidered presumption in us, to, advise the owners of our views; especially as our opin ions have been formed upon experience in the prosecution of our \ profession. We be lieve that it is bad policy, fur the Company•to carry on the business of rtiining in their co orate capacity. The einerienee of every corporation in Pennsylvania that has attemp ted it, furnishes abundant itoof, that the complicated machitiery oft a CoMpany, with its expenses for salaries, ng,encies and con tingencies, cannot compete with individual enterprise. .To make this estate a profitable investment to the-Stockholders, the COmpa ny should open the mines, drive the neces sary tunnels; erect the machinery for prepar ing: the coal for market, build the , lateral rail-roads, and then invite individual enter prise and rivalry to fill the beautiful valley. through which the rail-road passes, with an industrious and thriving imputation. Then there wilt be no difficulty M renting the sev eral collieries. at the different gaps, et an • • • • I ••i I • •titS r too.— Nett profit un 400,000 tons coal, 5220,000 In conclusion, we reLapitulate, that upon a full, careful and accurate examination, we have bee., agreeably surprised at the regu larity, depth, width and extent of the coal basin upon the Dauphin and( Susquehanna Coal Company's estate, and the large amount and variety of coal that it contains. It is at least 20 miles in length, and, for 15 miles of this distance, is nearly one mile in width, containing coal measures nearly 2.000 feet thick, *tutting, the same number of veins of coal that exist - ,.in the eastern part of .the basin. upon the S'watara and the Schuylkill. It has a valuable •tnineral estate, the future value of which can scarcely be estimated.— It has great advantages in location, nut only for the supply of the interior and southern norrkes, but also the eastern. It is the near est to the capitol of the .state, and m the dense and increasing population alOng the lower Susquehanna, and in the great Cunt berland Valley. The supply for - the city of Baltimore, and other cities on the Chesapeake Bay, ran be more quickly and eheaply-eb taincd here, than in any other coal field. as the distance is less, and the avenue to mar ket, by both canal and rail -road, are must ample. IVhen the Tremont and Mount Earle Rail- Road is constructed. and a proper connection is formed with the 'Philadelphia, De'atitnig and Pottsville Rail-Road, the tree bUrning, anthra cite of Mount Eagle will he only 108. and the semi-bituminous void of the Vullow Springs Gap tartly 118 miles from Phila delphia. The great vat tety of coal in different liteal- 1 . ittes, passing from the anthracite of Black Spring and Gold Mini' Gaps, throwth the transition vatit4 of Eaush Gap, and the semi-bituntinitus coal of the Yellow Springs and the Rattling Run Gaps, to the true bitu minous coal of the "Big Flats." will afford every variety of fuel, including that which as now del rued must difficult to obtain, such as is suitable for Locomotive engineA, and Atlantic steamers. c , The coal basithrou.gbfint it- whole ex ' tents, is regulatundistuthed, and unlmiken, .except in the gaps of the South =mountain. 1 and the coal is in abundance fur the sppply 1 of ages : and it is confidently beheved that skilful management, perseverance and ener gy. will render'this one of the most wattle , tive estates in the -eonnuotrivealth. 4 Wil Ll. 11 F. Ranr•ero K Philadelphia, ✓vl,, sth, 1451. Local lff airs 3. t - "'" 11% hare I,er • hown n letter /1'4.111 Pr t.l L. firrall, of Phtlodelphfa . ln which he pre, , ent at nit- Qonniv Tentpor amp r , ,,llVentiOn. iti be held in thi4 pla,•,•a,ct Saturday Ile will):irrive on Fr,dny evenina and the hi. n l . t'l'emperanee may probilhiv expeet .oniet Iri.to him I hal erm ine' a! their Teiriperanee meeting . Ile will deliver one or More addle,w- nn Satfirday . known reptitnmni preeluile+ the neve—tty t.l niiV ‘peeiariOvile!ion to our i• 111,11 0111 lithi hear ban Prof. B al-. rrnra,n Jirrow fh,• week newt - , and 1114 friend.. We believe. are Irvine to make - ar rangement• for him to lecture di ,ime -r•u•ntate Thu yr ttl,er dtheitt the week, ha, toren nu. wmallv cool Fore in the Moultll74 and evennw+ would nut be at all uncomfortable yet It has cawed a general tramprtir among our city friend., who have mostly left. tristlueneol. we !Impose, at the ftr.l cold breath from Sharp Mountain We may yet antielaue much warm weather however, before the .eat-on is over. The pre,ent spell is on ly accidental—the con.equence of the hail storms in different place, last weel: .rahlte Schools — Mr. EDWAftn . Thilt , ll Was clecieet ' a Director o f the Public School.. in place Of A. 5;114Illan. who did not attend - The "ilitutner vacation eunthoenceol on tit: Um of August_ and will continne until the 1.1 of Septets_ her, It is tie , iratile that there ,hould be a hill meeting of the Board o! . Dueporz. on 'fhnr.day evening next. Business cf importance will be laid before the Board. Car,. for Philadelphia. leave thi, plate, daily, (exeept Sunday-) at 74 A. M . and 31 P. M., leaving the OM Depot, at Mount Carbon. at 71 A. M., and 31 P. M. The return train, arrive about 121 and 7i P. M. L What An. become of the Pott,rille Quar lerly ?—Sehirril. Haven Map Cvved— that Syneehdoche viler of yoti - r., waa the, "la•t briek throwed." tar Prof Rodger, i. now making exnmination• in this region With the view of completing the Stat e Survey. We are protni•ed n .ynoino- of the re milt, to lay bet ore our readers 1,04 , 3 RN a eaR be furni-hed TAM AQUA APPAIRR. rvr &runt Jai Lighl,rliny —The house of George Barton we...truck by liglimin_r during tho thunder . ..term 'of Thursday afternoon, July 23. The thud entereif, the eliimeey, and descended to the basement, loin_ bin little damage in its c.?:;urse. Several members of the family who were taking tea in the basement at the time of its occurrence, were sotmearliat - stunned, and were blinded for several minutes allerveards. Bloomer Dre3l . .—Mrs. Buckley gratified the curiosity of our citizens, by appearing pithily in the costume last week. She made her appearance in the street just W 4 the Public Schools were dis missed,and was followed by an immense crowd of Child:en, who conipietely blocked up the sidewalks:. She left in the ears in the atterno4.4l, equipped a la Turk. I An ahrro,t• of Fire, oil Monday afternoon, fully tested the promptne“ , of our new Fire Com pany. , They, were promptly on the ground, btu very fortunately their serviee., were not required, the file which was a very -light one. having been overpowered before they arrived.;.% Termriorer.—This little tillage seem. to he a favorite place of resort this Summer. There are at present about lbrty boarders theme, who seem to be fully appreciating the beauties of the scenery, and enjoying the fine pure mountain Mr. They ex.. press themselves highly pleu-cd with the inatuter in which the Hotel is kept, the fare, etc. We know \ of no ptevanter place in the State of Pennsylvania and we speak from a little experience, to spent the hoimouth4 id Summer, than Tamaqua or Tusea 'rore rir , ren v io....--There will be a Temperance meetineh s eld on Monday everting next. for the per. • of appointing delegatea to the Tern , ranee SCRITYLKILt.- RAVEN AFFAIRS. .113 r ne Corner itoue of a new Church walk laid at:Schuylkill Bavesi East Sunday. A Bible, Cate. ahlain4, - jziylnn Book, thgCounty Paper -4. and coins were entgoseti. - • . , . FLstrorth'A Olio Ccqnpany •oc neg:o tuih birch!, gave 11.1.'4M:everts at Schuylkill Haven on Saturday and Monday eveainge: -They have Lees trying the remainder theweek to rui.c. a ••hoine" here. " A lliglq Clif% ha , been in .t 4 +.liy; kat Ilav«n. Lauf llnpirl 5an111, , E•41., ,:boaen Presi dela. prniqrratic rags of Schuylkill County riff FT: ND , AND FELLOW CITIZENA: :—Thank fill fur the favor bei.lvWeti WO the esonfidenee vested in to . at the eteetion r 1 tSt4S.and at the repeated re quest and solicitation ore great number of my Tr iend, and fellow citizens of all parts of the eotnity, I ol frr mysvif as a Candidate for the Mice orßeg,ister and Recorder at the ensuing Wing Delegate Con- Yention m aeeorduiree with the desire my friends for re.-electiuii, and eordiaily solicit your imnsidera lion and mrinent.•e. li,o fortunate to . reeieiye your nomination and Ls. re-elected, I pledge that the of the »die, shiiiihe performed with impartiali ty a• heretofore Mille satisfaction of the runcitpuni• ty in general. ll.e.peeublly your °bill l'. 4 erv: DANIEL KAERCHEIt lirwiburg July 29, 16.11. Br rr linown by dirie Precents Mr To ALL 'ME VOTERS OF Schuylkill county, thin SAMUEL HARTZ, Esq., of the Borough of Pott,vilte, wdl be a Candidate before the Whig Ctinnty Cuoventioti, for the nomination, to the of lice of Raga-ter and Recorder. and res,seeifulle solicits the suppok.of hi friends and voters gener ally ' MANY FRIENDS Augu-t 1.551. S? THE great celebratiOn'of the opening of the Ohio and - Pennsylianin. \ -- Railroad took' place at Pittsburgh on Wednesday. . ~...fr = isanyuran, the banker of Washington sity, has offered to contribute fifty dollars on each coining 4th of July, until the domple. non of the Washington Monuirtent., S 1 20,00 n 1110,000 I:0" MRS. SIVISSIIELAI of the Pittsburg Sat urday Visitor, has tried the Bloomer Cog iutne, and does not approve of it. Puh ! She is one of the "old fogy's," and ii jealous of the charms of youth and beauty decked out as young American. ITYREWOLVING CAR.—We understand that . an improvement has.been made in. Myers' Revolving Car, and that it answers the pur pose admirably for carrying Coal, Produce, dm This Car possesses many advantages over the present Car in . use, in lessening the wear and tear of the Road, and in decreasing the expenses of transportation materially in other respects. . TER!: ITILE TRAGEDY,— \V e 'reeeived yesterday the [Mowing slip from'llfr. Sharp, deputy clerk of theMonigomery circuit court / giving mform;ition of a 'nog horrid murder perpetrated in that comity,— Pal. (Mn.,) Maw • " ‘Vehave a German in prison, _guilty' (II the murder of n young lady, whom he loved. Btufly the eiretimsniewes are these: The prisoner was a servant in the laraily of Mr. Scholien.. and became enamored of hisdaugb ter. lie declared before, as the testimony sliow;:, that he intended to make a deciara tam of his love,and if not received, he would shoot the lady. He tide his declaration of love— the lady indignandy repulsed him.-- lie went and got a double barrelled gun. came into the house where the lady and mother were, told her he had a present for her: pointing to the gun. Said she. von are not going to shoot, surely. lie replied, I am —firing one barrel, and afterwards the other. th e loads taking effeet in the head.reattering her brains all over the room. The mina la dy was beautiful and accomplished. The prisoner made a sham attempt to kill himelf. He is suite young, and if very innocent look ing fellow." Democratic Whig Delegate Election. The Democratic Whigs of Sehuylkil coun ty, and all those who love their country bet ter than party, are requested to assemble ;it the following places in the respective election districts,on Saturday the nd of August next. between the hours of I nod 6 o'clock, P. M.. and elect two delegates to represent them in the County Convention, which will as-enthle at the House of A. W. Saylor, in S4 ' fiuylkflt Haven, nu Monday the 25th. Of August, for the purpose of placing in nomination a gen eral county Ticket. to he supported at the en suing Oe.tober election. The Cominiuers named will please superintend the election of delegates: Pautrins , —Nnoeft Word. Wm... or %V -- CoMinitlev J. S. I' . histlin.olseoh Khhe, North Wort War d—Ho u se of flame., II ill—llrttnti irp. J. I' Ilerirato. Mopes steairre. North Erot Ward—house of Peter Wall... Commit • ter. lia.irt Sherif*. Clanirt Atopprt Carhop-11011=r nr Thos. A Shoppr, Com mittee, Henry BilllP. North Alaltheis—fintime or AhrattArs Pott—i'orninit tee—lsaar Strauch, John flotroner. Sellorkill florin Hoube or A. %V. Ra'ylot—t•ononii tee, Gen Kauffman, Dantel H. eltaeer South .ffonheas House of Benj Keno, :committee R. Davidson. F. q. Daniel Reber. Landimweille—Hour" of Joint 11. Rath—Commis'. Letn.r, innalban Wert. °newtburg—lioupe of widow Miterrret iommlriee.. Samuel GNI rel, !ferny 11.immer; Irest Bra vtarir;:-111;.upe Smimpt y o gi 14rt, Joseph Albrint, Donk' k l e A rt Ch.iva—house of iNsa. Moyer—Committee. John K Sigfried, 'R. Kerlin ' F:aftt Bruartriek=-11.,upe of 11. Ilen.inger tee, Geo ItFeibelh ia , Dankitt Una. treat Pane—floure of Mirka Whet sfaii€:—Xlcitunilyer„ Jr r banlel Kistler. Tamaqua —E4st Word, 'louse of Ulm Jones—Com mittee, F. Ltiuderbrun, John !Jamey North Wind, Route of Sarni:et ttcird—Coulmillec F A Whliaker, Milton Italki. South Ward, House of Samuel Mann—Committer, linuahner. Robert Murrill'. Butk—lious, of Catharine ttraupe- eouunlltte. - Kamp, Daldel Kulp. "Ilaaaaot—limise of Jacob Falba—Committee. b. It fingernail. Charles Blue, Egg. Uaion—itouse of Jacob Rapp - Corutulttee, SIIIIIUVi Ruppert, !dark Biller. Butler—Muse ofJohn Mortimer—Comm:nee, Gol. .1. F. Davies, A. H. Jones, Esq. qorry—!louse of Francis Dennler—Commitree.). A. -Otto, John Varnill. Eldrezt—linu:eni Decatur lierh—Comminee Simon tippler, H. Koehler- Upper elfabantoogo- Monte Ili Wm, Jlelloin- Com mittee, %dm Herb, h. W. Erdman. L - o ws, ,Makaisnsnio-llonse of Abraham 14 web k i I'llittp hienkn, Esq.. John Heideman. Fraiity-Houee of Job Witman--Enacunitte•, Jos, M. dark, John ri Haspinger. Trernotel-Ibmve of Mart Mellon -Committer, I. IL M Crony. John K. Fernahrr. Porter-linos., of J. Heberling-Commuter, Jacob Millet, Jos-ph Workman Pint! rore BeraugA—llouxe of SiMuhl Iteinhart— enmmtttee, PeleT Fitton t, F. n. Werotz Pinefrore Toseusbip—llontet of Philip linonA mittee. Peter Rtelit, Wm Eckert iVaYme -1 1 0 01.1 or Joshua W. Femme—Committee, John M. Sterner, Jacob Detriinla, Erfaith —House of Philip Kehtes—Committer, Jo. h.innan Jacob Manlier Cue—lloune of Benj. Shaeffer —Cmounlitee, Rriueln, Morgan Ilforian. Xintttnile—linu.w.of Jaenb KT3M—Onincullir4,.(4o. Remilier, John Prevost .Yen ettlfte7llllUllr o f Levi Reiter—rommillee, R, Kline, Hamilton Adams .Vor regius —Muss. of Job's 11 Gerhee—C John Ireti •y St. Clair—H.)4.e of Jonathan Johnson--C4inosittee. John Seittinger, Esq.. Wm. Ptici.. P.ast megirm—House nr fliram Wright—Commit. tee. Charles IlLione, Jacob A. ailotie-AiOU<E, or Orr, ish—Colgal!iee, C. 'Bensinger. Oliver Roads. , vchilyikitl— Howie or Lit 'Miller—Coniniiake. Henry Meyer, Jacob Shock. RY ORDIR OF TOR STAtIOITIO CoNENIIFFTFIZ B. RANNAN. WM...A. HAMMER DAN'L. FOCHT. ROWLAND JONE 4. NICHOLAS JONF.S, WM. ATERNER. COI: .1 W. HEFFNER. crrr Destocrdric.liliff Papetspiease ct.q;y• CONSUItIPTION CURAALEI.—I it the Sear 1810, when Dr Rose revolved hia diploma from the hands of the truly great Professore of (hi University of Peunsylvania. tie Waft fnatrurfed.by tk•M (hi tour mon with other students,) "to KO (QUO and adttto, alter. change or Improve, mull he tankd say. there os no Melrose he could not rtitinttnr." ennitilliptlon at that time Was rmtridered incurable ; but the inven tive mind of Dr. Ruse was soon put in mation for sane new mode of treatment for that 11011 of diseases. The result has astonished the wotld With the aid of his botathine tube. he enlarges the air veils lira) the ion to the husga tendered free; and by Ike use of his Cough Myron or EXpretoflllat he Is entildinil to remove soreneca and allay inflammation of this its cells of the lungs. Dr. Rove, from his extensive , tense lice of thirty years In Ilia thy of Philadelphia.. tar: prepared a few remedies which arg.unequa/led is ilve world. Canaumption. Scrofula. Mlipeps la. Minoan i.m. and- indeed every font of disease. vanishes tra der his treattuent. _ - A NDfiIIRTITI4 CT ENTIFIC. WONDER the, Ti as Pigkstire Thad ye Gastric Juice , A sieltt Dyspepsia enter. prepared POlll aehel, or the 'furth' stomach of 'the Os. after direetloga of Hiram Llebir, the great Phypioloalcal Chemist, by J. R. Iloathion. AL D. Nu. 11, Nisch Eighth Buser, Philadelphia. This id a truly' woodetild remedy for Indlatininu.Dp•- peps's. Jaundice, Liver Complaint. Constipation and ELECTION. . .• ALd dflillfell4EB Rho — uld be prepared by a Pbyal elan,7-Mr..l:'ll. ROdIVe Celebrated Smelly Real elet*Cpreptred by btettelf, at ',ltle LoNorslory..,iblla , ifelphts. Pa Dr. J. S. Rose is aa honorary member of the Philos - , dslidtia 51esina1 Society, and graduate& to IBto,-tront the Unprgssity of.Ponnoyitranta. nntlerthogultance of the truirrandeno Professor's. Physielt o . Chapman. ftib anus rOto ' : Ja mos.' ant lire! —nanise relebTated 'for tardiest eilence=anif having bad dotty intefoontse and Consultation with those distinguished phytdrians, re wpm log diseases, of all klads,eind the proper tensedie thetefor, and brine couched by thousands of his pa-. ! 'lents in pot up his nteparalions."be now oifeis to the ponies, as the seaulta of his eaperienee for the , past thirty years. the ("Slowing Valuable Family Medi . ioes,eath one Illiteli to a specific disease: I Es pectorint Or rodeh dying, far Coughs, Oulds,eorts ; dominion. Asthma. Bronehnktyand all !Mug diseases. It cures Vonsomption n hen taken In time. In 50 tents and el bottles. Alterative or Blood Parifiee. for Scrofula, Old Eillp tiona.and all diseases arising from an impure state of the !Mood, or a Constitution impaired by the Use of MereUry: • II perbottle. C.irmlnauve Balsam, (hr Mole's. Cholera, Morbus. u,..rd Compislets; mud Dyeentere. 15 tents. Vermifuge or Worm•Killer,a safe - , lON, nod fellable ipziaollet of WololB- 25 Mat.' Alterative'or Tamil* Pill!, for - Liver Colaplaints. D,spropie, :nt Indigestion. •25 rents Golden Pills. for Falling of the Womb. Fonda Weak vehility, and Ilelatation 50 • - Pernik Pills, a valnaul• remi•dy- for Female foni doperior to II .per's Pill.. 15 ceule. . Ilh'nntatir e"mPfoind. an intelliai reined) for Mien , tnatis 0. either acute or lquonir. SO cents. Dyeperuk Compound, a. pore. rifle for Dyspepsia, la tbunsanda ~rperriona can teatify. SO cents. Magi: Linktrient.for Itheuniatiani,Tootb-at hP.:4 pr ams and all pains of Ow body. 1.5 'coda. Tonic Mixture, for Chilla.-Fevera, and general debit'. never failint reined{', rents. Compound. Extract of Bodin, for all dt.ifiNra of tlie Kidney* and Bladder. :dl coot, • Croup syrup. This reinetly is Ithlier known to fail. and ha. saved thouflaula of children. reuls. Bair Tunic, to prevent Ilatilneav, Ike., Highly re rouiniended by the late Dr. Phyair A. 50 cents. AMrineetu Coninound, fur Apiding Blood. Flooding. -and all Bloody•Die . charre•• SO renta. Nervosa Cordial, fur all Nervou.. conditions of. the Squeal, Neuralgia, &e. SU cents. Pile Ointment ; will cure iu f .19. to .16 appliea tionx. 50 cents. Fye and Tatter Ointment.. Sure remedies. 15 cents. Eye Water a Strenetheoing Phoaets. superior to all others. 15 ceiim Fur rale at B. OA AN A Bookator , NI'fATI: MUTUAL FIRE INSI , RINCE !IMP N)'.—The' state Mutual Fire lu,.ur nee rompatiy," at llarri•horg, whoa,. adveitioomeid AV 01 be mobil in another Enlist:in of this paper, it wilt he observed, b. Loire or Ihe Mont oluctesniful s. d tiourosittod toet/tonons of the kind now in existence in this or any other tqate tho Union Thu Company Was chartered at the lass precwlrue nmunion of the togisiallirm and hag' now been in nperniton hat about two pram:and has alrea dy accumitlsted a capital of Mors than 0123.000. after the payment of al heavy losses.- Daily Ateertcay. In addition to these manifest advantages. it will be reel) that the Company In chattered upon the rurriost principle. and rhos consequently. whatever may be the rale of premium exacted, the actual losses in all that the InMerd al, called upon to contribute A cer lain Me of preodunia, ahead equal, or *haps less than that levied by clock entripanlrs ernerally,lo oriel natty etarted--; lull the capital thus created is safely 3nd prods atil• invested, and therlesrprhlits distributed at the end of the year. or oftener: If the direCtors may on delPilliinr.lietWeiM the parties' insured, according to the amount of premium paid In, I l ie Aker-, of than csonpony are gentlemen . tal the Wettest respettacality argil worth; and their Well known character for uprightness and probity Is an ample guarantee that all the- iperations nine compa ny w ill he ennducted with scrupulous fidelity. Cap min Jahn P. Rurasejecd. the President, to too well known Itlihtn en:Humility to requite anyrecommenda. min from its; and .Yr. Gillett, the Secretary. is not onlY it young not,, of tried ond sterling integrity, but front W 411100.110 bustnesahatilla, sad lone and active experiencess ,igent lot one of the oldest and most popular comp taws in the linion, would be an Myatt,- able acquieit ton to any institution of the kinil. We can rheerttillt and heartily commend this company to property-holders in every' section as s safe and eto• nornleal inedmin of inatirattre. LIFO iNstiRANcE.-4Th.re ip,perh.tpP. nothing that,trente. ew •ever.. p.mr on the death bed no the refleutou that ago are leaving statue we loge. pet, hap. a e.ife and children. dependent upon the cold charity of the world; Therefore every one to life alinntit flrethire fat title emergency. It eta he done, even be the pooreal, through the agency of I.lfe !win ra nee Every man whit loves his family onclii to gel 111- 1 lic e -histiecti. Every inan in delit.and miviiin t,troperte, 1 'tilglil lo have his liPi inititred, teal al his death hts limper' V 1011 y be *minted. Vtiore a••• hall NW Will. e•ahltl loot ...Se a ..mail Shill illnihilll I.• Maur, imp, i peer; whir, a 1401 40.,...i... Pits way would 1.. j 1, ) , II to peitramt In ;title., th e., and eir li "dile. i 'life ell fe Ie I 0 •p •,,s.f I' yahato II 111 . j j .. OM lii•iiri•nee Is Mir ))))) me jimi as common kn I iliF j on hi ry :14 Fin Inenratme• snil stionitl ha toils. se Wi•ett persuade yin:, husbands—you can ri.ae'enituali i r ,,,„,,, i,...k01d allidia in pay the annual iilMUlli ill i without feeling it—widths tedect inn that you are gin 4, aided , for. tali! alone he a fair recompense for the ow_ lay. Von eau Plaine the lives of your hush:lnds for your own heilefit. awl the amount cation, he lunched i,y thrif t ....I i )))) • in rate of their death. Full inroruntluto uu this. otibpci ran bp obtained on eiDplivai tout° 111:11ANN Csi.at thr Office 01 thr N {nor'.' Journal WE IN VIIE :..TTEKTICIN TO A new feature in LH - n][4llo(4llWe which will be eiplalned by culling at lIIIR office. it obviates one of, the, great Jidu ultiee ut Life lumirance. whitest the sate time, it tines not diminish ill...steamy. EUREKA great Secret Di6. - ottrtd ' —The sub -n tiovr has at last Ili . ..tiered the se phi, sltra tf flair (I,l,ll . irtrottioces it r.., r. ith iterfer I CORI. - Oen( r:kitt ll• surpassing e'seryiliitic ,ir the kind u,nt ou use i=lt r lilts the half either black u brown, (as thin V br deitnerl ) and is tied without tiny in urs [tithe !Alit' ur either by stain or otherwise, and ran by wAstted off in ten minutes alter applicalt In, without delta, ling front its efficacy. „\ Owl art hie Gtr sear• manufactured teyes„, antifar need Uyee, whlru hive eiVPII great sitiefaction dl . hle einthinterc ; but hr did not athertine them, because he rev. them hat In hr perfect While iney &fired the skin, Fora inng lane lie has 1.§.4.n trl ill, 141 oVelCnhla that perplelinf •lithrtiliv, and at {WWI Ire. Ihr happineistii minnow e thai he has slicreedr.l. es The 11th Dye may be had, wholesale end retail. at his 'smiths establishment. COmiteint ei. Where snrh as desire can oleo have it applied. Pet.mo• Philadelphia who may wiA flame I.4ta, invited to, reol on It. WILLARD, 117 I lissinut littsiSt I.;:tiors (prisi psiit.) will ric..ise attention. '. ctlllas AND FEVElL—lrrairlite htiftion Vitzefa bie NM ate one of the to at, if old the very bast medi cine In the world. foe the cure of Intermittent lever. ',noise., they caret all other" In rlddtng the body or .tioimounrbid !tomtit,' whielt are the Entire. mil only "1 all abide of fever. but of every malady incident to [Han Fper or fivegf , faid Indian Vegetable Pills,ta - ken eta ry night on goal,/ lobed, will in a elm, time tk• n p-tfct t MP of the 1111 l wt obetinate ewer "(chill+ tad (ewer ; the game lime the dmeative organ, 0.111 w..ototed!wo . 1 he-alihey lone. and the blood en con. nlctelv purified' That fever and aerie, pi. diera.o iik any I.lflll. n 11l be ,I).1.111$1mly tiiill,4,lll6lc. Beira, erte', . The genuine aale by T. I'. BRA' TY & !is .1. G. BROW N. and NII EVA - LEH. Potion!). ; and h. the Agents given w another ;onto.. Wiegyenie OE6. et. 1150 Itkee Attest, Pinta POTTAVILLF: IFIARICETS. , • FOR THE JOhIRRai I Witeut Flinn, *4.1,,. . *5 00 Dr'd penclu:o plied *3 00 Hy.. .1.. .10,7 , '. 3 Sr. do do 44,1ned 1 ' 7 5 Wiiri“. lomtlart Z" ,: . ,22 , 1)&t . 95 Ord apjdoo ruttird II 25 Bye, 410 ' '.... 112 Egli , . &mei. ; 10 Corn, .1" '-'; 55 Butter, it Oat, .1.. V r'hoollier 4 , . GI Pnlnifle .1 . .1.1 - til ilaleit,.' - 9to 111 Timothy Sera, '2 ZS Hay, to.. --, 14 50 Inever de 400 Plasti, , , 500 Acorn- _r.._...& - ... , 5-Liiza, ..-r.wi•Arsirlidowau MI- RltIE1) Ohl he 26 ~ by the R. v. H. Hoestogerl ell ARI.Er4 ARROGURT. to MARIA PITTA, both of Fottevih.. Oo the 21,t tom. by Rev. Mi. °Jherholzel. FRA rt. oral!. to FRANCES SCHWARTZ: aii lit: POW.. I it), On the clae day, by the game, ANION ROTH. fa ANNA MARIA RIICIISENAS ANN, bnin thati'itylll,- On the TIM inst , by Samuel Hartz. Elm:* SAMUEL STONE,ta£LIZAHP.TIJJONF ,bothof Wadpsviiie, Schuylkilr county. DITD In Via le. nn the 1.3 oill, miter a ntetit HOWARD, nerd II yelre. and 7 daya. lie leaves wife Whitt ,/ 1 , 1 illtallll IdA MP* , In thia Bot..ligh,nn the 17th Ind!, EMMA. CATHA RINE, infant daughter of J 'Henry and Maria'KUell, aged 3 tnentlit and 10 days. In ✓achnytkill Haven, on the 160. Init., ALICE, In fant daughter of U,. t.ea•ta %lye r, aced 7 month. RELIGIOUS NOtItIER TOE ASSOCIATE REFORMED eItESOWTE ,..v" rtan ChUreh, antler the c ire of Rev. M. T. Carna han, will be open every rtabfnu It at ICJ o'clock A. M. and o'clork,P d. . M. 'Ch., oolitic are neeptetfolly ' in vited to attio I e> . THE 141 TE eft A P OfilTt) CIIIIMtCI . —The following Ilesedution has hero passed by the . Vestry of Trimly Church, Prdtevllle. Bustard, That in enneidertilon of the tains con tributed and io be enntrlntited as donations in t he erec tion and for n ivhing of the chard' edifice; the vestry do hereby set snail, and appropriate IrIFTV.I.I6IIT PrAVS. which shall be, and remain Jne rot all person. Who bniy dflore to worship in' lhe Church. These pewit, rpt,,emed sit fellows: '• IN THE CENTBE AIELE Nollll Ode. Nn. II I. t 135.143. 131.15 3 8outl) aide, No. 111, VEIL 123 133.144,152.1110. IN . THE NORTII *ME. North elde r N 0.1,7, 13, 19.15, 31, 31, 93, 51.'5 1 . 51.55 richiali side, Ni.. 2, 8. I I, 20,'221.39, 38,44. 50, 52. IN 71.1 E 51(I Tll AISLE. - 140111 h 'LW, Nit. 511:17. 58, 80 74. 80, 86, 82. 68,101.110. North ...1e,N,..86.07.:3, 79 85„ DLIT% 103, 10. DIVINE A EitylEE is held In the Chiuel. every Sur.- v Attorisisp Sarcae totAinenee• JIM o'clock . Erettiikr Serviet commences at 7 tecloetc. q - t ,, ,41 Se> PULASKI 1.01)CIB Ng) nig...L.& STATED Neetlhe of PllliSili LOtiltt will be held on Monday AUVIst 11,1931 nt o'cloelt . The inembars are requested to he punctual in their attendance. By glrder of the W. M. Joan S. C. Mannino. Nee,. NOTICE—THE SEMI-ANNUAL-IS EETINta of t he, "Rt. , Clair Saving Fund Association,'• nitre held on FRIDAY Evening, the &h of ° August, at the School Iluutt-in St. Clair. .All Stocloot,ters are poested to he punctual in their attendance as ,0 0 m b oa m m a of importance will be transacted. • . drey. St. Clair. July 20.1831 3031 J r}, COUNTY TEMPERANCIFtIONYENTION: -Natire 15 hereby given en the friends of Tens- Petanee, an the different distrkla of the County to t delegates in regiment said districts in a County iennventiun of the friends afTemperanre to be held In Tnitagille, on SaturdttitVe pth of August nazi, at rk'elark. I'. AI . for the purpose of adopting such mraso tea 114 may be deemed neemmary to further the los e of Temperance: Notice of the. plate of mar line will be given. . THE FRIENDS OF TEHPERA?iCE. tiS.Otarr papers tee/ }lsaac tops, - July 111.031 40.31 . . • per. ODD. FELLOW'ri CEMETRY .—PERSONS ;Or" desiring Lora or Graves fa Odd Fellow's Ceuta v.tleder the dirertion of the Committee or Miner' Ledge, NO. 50: PatiPVIUP; Will 'apply. in John R. C, :Mottle. Dowd K. Klock, Esq . , of JOhn I. Janes,' ,June 91, 1.1.51 25,6in „ tlnll%T LAIIIIEL I CEMIITEiIIf.—PERSONS cv” row I ors nr es In Mount Laurel Came tory, reritler the ilirecttun of tee Virility of Trinity Church:\ Palmate, will apply to 'Andrew. Sunei, or E. 0 . Parry. learsor. , LOST AND POUND. . _ iptatiND a Jules Greta 'Ten, a Favriot and two flaadkertbiera, which the aabseribort will be pleas ad to bead over ratite rtabtfatoworr at bitresidance. CARDS D)OBEtT . III..IIOIIART r . ATTORNEV AT It tasy,..enttseille, SchurMill county, Pa. Office, in Centre street, oppostte the American 'loupe. - May 31,1331 2%4 f Du. BATA VEL BERLUCIIIY. OFFICE. cor ner 4ib Mativilangostreets. Pottsville—(tho one lately occupied by Dr Thos. Brady.) Pottsville, „March 15. 15.3111-If . . 7IL LIAM - L. WHITNEY,'ATTORNEY 'it IA SG - Pottsville, Scbuylkilleonnty, Ptt. Mice in Centre street, neatly opposite the Idiom' Bank. Jen. 4, 15.51 1-ly Q. T[tAiiG7il~ ATTOMEY A f LAW I p. Treningt. Sohnylkill County, PA, Trnrioid. A of it 94.1651. 101 IN WILLIAMSON & JAS. COOPER, a; Auroralege/014W. l'oonville. (Mee In Centre St. •few doors Rait of the ".Perurylennia Hall." Mr. Cooper wiii attend at all the Cowls Potteville, Dec. 7. MO H. WOOD, ATTORNEY AT LA W,—Office H. next utter to the Penn. Hall. June 4f, 1951 WANTED, &c. WANTED A STOREKEEPER. Address M. I H.. Pottsville. Aug 2, IBM • gAidifff,lls; WANTED- THREE Etill ALE . 1 and ma :dale reacher!, are wanted to Mar rharge of the Puldie Srbooll of the 111/I.mgh of richoylk ill Meer). Application,. v. ill be iereieed up In :be 29th ul Augual. The will . open Itio fo•ot of 'millier. No, but per4on. of gond moral rbarneter, and fully competent need apply. Addrer,, S. H. DiellE4Ol, *Alit to ry of Ike 11.ar,t. Scenylktll flav,•u, Aug. e, 1351. .71 'itC/ PERSUINI To SUPERINTEND V V t ("nal Mine, well -Runlet{ in Wenerii Elperieute In Mid ieferehrea of the litithe•t character required. Aitiliens, Neu , Vi,Di City Post OITICr, nn: 3100,statine Aug.:, 1851 31-1 f 1' AANTII:I3 A MALE 'VEACIICR IN THE Ur -Iwiottalird Ciitninoti rerollOtOOldll 11011. 111 UI he requited. Apply to the Oltetllall roilintoll JAMES II GRACFF, Se. 'iy. Onveßiblitg, June 2: 4 . 1 851 tl6-4t 4,j ITU ATION WANTED. AGEN'I ORCierk OW door hiDinesit, II a you'll.: Mall la.W lietitta As teu,k bler.fler it, a (urge wliole3lllr in the city. If tegliltra the lie.l .1 volt . ref rreurewill I.e Rivet, nildreAti It. HANNAN, l'iiicontie Julie 21. 1.51 pill 4 :11 A,CIIINI ,, TS %%ILI I'V fiud•,ewt,lavm«ut at the T 31111141113 Iron 1 4 ;110.9. 11 uaturdl:et« orptiraimp I• made J. IL h, SMITH 5-1( Tamaqua. F.•h 1, 1851 I IL7 ANT ED I M MEDI h'rELY —lOOO :41KCIPND • Y toind. d N N.I llr good order rrutl enhrr not. or MO E vArtm.Ey h siilsl 50 if [ll2r=lll 501) I 1 1 !/ E int N i tI W I n l' N I Tt E ll Ville St in.)ll.iti c01t...). . tits , • hr rornmod..l..d•l.Ard fi..1:41... 4," reasonable Irrtis hni ID *.lpPilvd wuh n,.• hr -I POltea, • awl .11 Lind, ttl . t,attperAle dr t!, the Pea.”rk annat he.alilty y pant ..r dirt.. zi;Ace 1,1,1••. 111. Cttal ~Intl In•iu 41111M1Rilf. hio Tit, rii , ll-•• tillt . .l Up p. .11 lull easy fttilleAstotti It. iti.3131) fie Itli'tigt-14 himself in use lig I 11011 • fOrtal.l.- who giv.• hint t Jll Board. per week, $.2.711) .124 No I harce Ihr lotheog, S I n 111.- rtioNl to 4 II 114 AN Pottsville, Mart II I, INA It r GROCERIES, &c BE 1 , .1 F-64) hri. 'ArOitil Elt . rinV'. ..11 . ;t1 Mugu Currd Beef: 111 hae. rn •illta and for stair by_ (11A$ T. I.lill.zt ll N. > R Walz. Plillatla.; Aug. 1551 31 If .1111 S 1 n% — v r i ur II a t nt. (11101 T Wll.-11\ 1X,IP“I July 6, 1N7.1 U)1 - 1.P1 NOA P t NO A P Rcri the 141 Inger ionsiynnlint from 11 . .. r. in a: t!.. rros•ibiibe..l 'MOWN MilAr, r ALE Po EXTRA I' fm xJr A Ibr SL Clete 141,A Ly MILER •It EP t'l.lEll 1. • A Pentv .N. ft. OktOrn)n on ba•ul. anti for Pale n noprtsu, ur [irk toelk w 111 nol.l =I CI AP!3AGO itol.t DON F. r. 1 1 .1 Sluiwrinr .ite4r rtir..,1111,1m% 1111. - k Tr.", th.wrgo Sinn in. .16. hiehured In,l pudding.; llrrkrrr:rlr Aral ,I Pa a Smoked Tough... , ler . 11.4 ree«lvrti Av .1 Si BRATTY it SON. 2.1-1( Pottevtile, May 24. 1851 id id I leBS• PRIM la; (Try NIOlitIL) and ...,,, .4 1t.43 Dry t-atted t.lt Went now landing and for eale 111 the loweet rater. at 11110-.s42hulrea le Grocery slid PcliViv.lllll ROUtt.. l'entre Flaret r. i 1)°13131" .\\ Pott.vitle. May 17. 1251 2.'lA-tg n et f ' NGLlillH BREAKFAST TEA— T \ A very supertor triune 1 , 1 Black Tea t plet rereivrollid bar ralf.. IJV .1 '0 BE %WY St 7 4 11 N Poti-Yttle, Ma 24. lesl . 2.1-t1 X /047 H A f 11F . 'l. 17-- k .it'l'Etrrielt 412T11'1E (G , \\_ 4 1 6 •,•,,,n t ,,• Mo. L. I •Oire, .1,, 1 . 1.1 . .1+P.1 iron, Net, loth. by •: J M Ill,All TN At . 4 1,N. Bon ...idle, May .21. 1 51 • 24-11 Tiffeli..7fLA iiii—`c ;Ifirf.iiiiTriTc.irtiFi.f:64' el white and clean laid.r7trtle Itv J M. BEATTY Sc. BON. 13-if =I . i I EA I S—V.-ry -poke GM': •N and BLACK. TE trl .1 for rale ky .1 M sEATTV k ON March 29.11 4 51 3 - tf I,IXTLiA VA3IILY lel.OU --& SUPEltloil l• Article. Eirredr, by .1 M RE 'ITV & SON March 29,1851 3-tf . _ PUBLICATIONS. o• A 1300 K FOR EVERY ‘IF.(111A 'Sly A iletott'. MrcHluic 111nenziloi mod entlut.r • '• Jo 'mil- a monthly mairazine, F.dltr4 by Julius W. Admit. 1' . Alaudable wort for young. mechanics. It rootaio. 3 !MC* ilitlllber of Ilellnt 'fit' Engravings, illtiott:iiisol; the stillt•rt, on which II I refit*. 310 flirnia our of tbe nuns? titt.ro•titte nott We. ke ever receit.ril and *lntik inpleii for rate , at l 11 HANNAN'S Rook and hot stole - Jury I!. •Alll WIAK • N . a wi,rk 1", and . lll.l Pl' I 1,6 -' ll ,111 ' .1 1 R. 111.\N N $ It.".k an.l I•nhll•h4YC litlikl4l COMM Jove 91,idit ETIHODIST It% NS-• SI'LENDiI) lYlulrnl "Ir lifoll., divert (run New V..rk, elegant Turkey Atorraer.t huuTog. _lo4t ivcrit.-.1 filr sale. wtulles:lle 011 1 1'3 14 rot ill lt. 11 1 NN r rt • 4 VWI - 1 , . 1,1, .1.• ' 0 , .JE 4lnle June V. ISSI 8 • A P , H1114 ES- liamity • • lug evety 14,11. u11.1"10311wir :41,j4111 1: lIANNAN %puII 19..0131 1 8 - I , IIE POl l GT it V 11111,:x 61.: it -4, r Cllllllll 14111 i; 0111 furun I, , 1,1,1;1, , erpr the rtiou • colt breeda of roottry ;ant ill. it ilh ttliPlllV-live 11141.4, Al Inn- I'rirt , .l . 2l n.nla 410-1 pubilatied and for .t n Ii INNAN's rto•11. 1f0..k 410 ifou, Thl• is a ralot.2l book for Pecila, 11 hu a,ti 64. supplied rhPlp I,y the 101 l . opt,. June.2l. Iksl' t1..A11131k; itoougimeittltvg lir', 41% 11. 'ln IthnJ riud 1;4 +.l. , ,bruii, .111 . B TSANN , ..... (A,,..p 1-1.,0k aha starpf,n-. \ r'torr April 19, 1951 . ' '' 4 in • . —0 I?Ate.nizß•s HA l ` -4'4lF.i•K 111..,k. ` on hip Fsinrr',/ !II nii a t't lanyll.lll.4'ooirtiy next ti printatt. for Anita al R ii AA \ A e‘.: A ti4,lllt and Si att.mt• s‘ 5i.01,. June 21 Ih3l . . 15- . ---- . LUIIIIIPAY Itepool. -1 lIIKA It II ~ .... tilt. t'l day , rliw.l IlAtrail ,, ill of wll-1. I. ,:, ill 1.• ...Id Publiothel'i: (4-met • Lib,o nes Pubhiarti by ~,e, Nu n.lai 'r 4..1 t' mlovi 6513 Vnl4 • • • 1•1:: 511 100 do lint t t In UI UV do ro 50 do nu Published by the Ppl ii rn n l l,ll l'nt,.n 100 Volume I.lnrnrv. • 61u nu '..Ve will hive a tiontitititt 1111 CO In the s the first named 11.thrary. All kinds of Sunday vi hon.( Books Gn oissenis Hymn Hooks, Question Boni, 1 2 .11.1eFy, It Dietionaties—Tickeis. Ar 500 Testaments. 150 Bible:. all of ii 111 - b will t.oll at iitlion prire.. 11ANNAN'lt e Cheap nook ,*nit s3laininei v Pito, S. All ORDERS, for IlflitKsi not no ham'. obtained to Ordet at Union ['MCP al lI ty bolls .-...1 - MUSIC. NE 411 :""*C - SONitti ~ ! „...,4„. ...., when. art Thou 1" , , , • I•ire .ompthit,g swret to tell Von . , l've !rune In the Vail. venlig 10 thy, me a In the Valley I Love., Bright Growing hie. Duet'. Mary livoumett. It t liAd. When thou art N lett lhe Bag of Gold. Sons and Chorus lamely and Sad. The Mnuntaiu.LlaiaS. ttuh Print Lury Gray. • The nay of Naples. thiel'arting Word. l'tnonly Sizteen. with Prim The Chihra Wish. - Come where the Fountains play Nally was a Lady —by rt. c: Foster. Ring di Design-11y author 11( ^ Netty was a Lady `lien holt, or' Oh don't you remember •. Gum Tree Canoe. I would not die In winter. Rale Moore. Deem not and Say not. Call Inc Pet names. The wandering Bird. Italian Lovers Waltz ' Mercedes Waltz. Swiss CottageSrhootach. La Colas*. Album Waltz. Louie second Waltz. "My Happy Night 'Waltz." The Lute Sehottlseh, with mar ndid Illumination Silver 11111 Waltz. The Silver Rill Polka . -Album Polka, • Sophien Polka. • Undine Polka. Greve Coeur Polka. Sillier Star Iletrip. Bordeaux Gallopade, hy Nis. M. A. Tbomieton. Bordeaux Gallopade, Duet', •orr. by D. R. Idgrateki. Seminary Quickstep. Weltlitgion's Grind March. Le Reve, by W. A . . Walare. Comin'thro' the Rye, with var., by W. V. Wallace. Alpine Melody, do ' Reottivhe Melody,' do Marche Milltarl, do Romance front the. o pera or Matilda. do La Dareellitta Ma - cork:l. do Seawater de :Vienne Nazorka, dip Farewell to the Nichtingale, Dedicated to Mlle. Jenny I.lnd, by Mlles •M. King. Also a fine tflortinpni or Moot, arranged I.e poen , . for Flute and Piano. Jon received and for Sato et B. RANNAN'S Cheap Rook ani Music Store, Centre St Potfov ille. N. 11. Musk ant rat band wilt he famished In order (Russ 1 1 1361F1P SED.-30 lb, J I' Turnip seed, of this.E a v.tres growth, just 'relived and for sale, wbolessle and retail, at B. BANN ANS NOTICES. . voTice..—,WoTicy: IS HERESY GWEN. that 1.11 application IMP been made to the Court of Com mon Pleas of Sehityllililen.. by ••The Erns Frau, mat Aisariories of .tfisersrilie." fora Ciwiter In aeroilp once with the aside% or lnrorporstion. Mehl In the Prothonotary's Mrice, in arid for said roomy, and that a Charter will he granted by 'aid Court on the first MONDAY of September, nett, orders can3e he shown to the contrary. . By order of she Court. TIMM AS MILLS, Praih'iy. Orwigsbuig, Aug.% ISM 31.31. I TOTICE N IfEitEDY GIVES, that ap;iltration hat heeti made to ihe Conti of rritu anon of irhnylktll ea., by " The Aintree Ledie. No_ :'I of the Ihderendtht Order Odi Fellore oftlhe State of Penss7lrantot.•' fm. a ehtiter in accordance with 1,. / e atli,.lee of Inrorpoiution Melt to the rrn Ilionotary's (Mire, in and fit, said count), and that LI Charter %sill be granted by said COW E.-‘r-ir thr tkiS MO(DAY elep,ewher nett, onlrl . l..ti tse be , lv/6 10 the rant rata . Byorder of the Carat 17 tf 130121 THOMAS 3111.1,A, 1'ro(Ii I 1 OnvigAilirg. Aug. 2. 1851 . • 31-3 t • OTICE —N4)TICE Is lIEREBV GIVEN. ihat APlllltatiol. has been made to the Court r 11" Coin. mots Pleas of Schil)lki/) Co., by " The Baptist Church of Pattssitte." hit a (saner in accordance with the :Millet. or In. nrinirali... hied w the Prothonotary's OQir r, rn and hir °only. and that a chatter Pill be granted by maul Court nu the ton Monday of r7a p_ terobt, nest. tattle•., taw.. Ite`Altwa, t.. the ytn,llT.irs ) . Ry order of Ihr Court. THOM •AS NULLS. Pro,o Unvigaborl. Aug. 'I. ISA 31-31 I ) I Ns(2I.UT lON OF P A 11TN H P PAltne,Ofilp iteref..rol . l. \ I'lllllk bYtli,en the, un der..rued. nuttier the ltrtn nr 11-11114 E & WINGEK2', ti u Itila day been dis,Altiett by mutual ronyYttl All persiins 1111.1,1111,-; I iit. , 11,1•11"11• in,tented %Ili Nei ar anti inake Ilnil Ran. COSI. • JOHN P. 11A11$E. ANDREW R. WINDERT. Tre ..... n 1,..:. .2 ',Ai 31•'a U1)11'011,4 NOTICE.—The undersigned Au , X allo t attimittle.l I.) the 14001111 Cottrl , .lSchuyl 1.11 • 11110111i-arkil Op. hands JA 11111 1.1 1 of the estate of WILLI A3l PAU!. Life ..r iii" ',oil 101111 ty 3111-mg the rteilit,,es of ri•Joirit udl meet lot that illlfpOre at I, lb, ft", 0..;i1t of I .c:ll.iltg. tot Monday the Illh t h) ti tt:tt, !tett, at 111 t.'clock A AT , 11 tilt t,,te. all 10,11,1 1110 ft iied ina) :wend 1319 OEI 1111 Es I( URA CFI. Au 1 1 rwlg%tolir1,ly 19, 151 1.9.11 9.0 TEAt'fiEll4- DISTRICT OF NDII1l11.: I I.IIN. All :1140,...,1. m'iwr. It , D. , limits, I 3, lit.reb) rt•ttiiicd, 11,31 will I. .u, 4 . 14(11004004I 1,1,1 .‘ ~•3.140 P . a , 111.- oi 11: , r , 1 111 1.,11.1111 n .1d0;!! nl W es' 1 , r11‘1,1f,% 111 , DAM/ M. SMITIII.oc'ty I"61 ! V °TICE .- TUE 'II RS( RIFIVII FIERESIIII..it • a.., Ih.• Tax pay.tA N.., ...Ilan Srll , llllpliliola.V. 11131 (1.• w,ll r , CPIVf• SI 11001 'l,l (11 , 41 ‘V,“ 1101,4 n Alt' Min, CM 111t 0 1..1 .1 , 1) ‘ tScnit. r n.c I , 4111, n lin /1 IMO., t. 1,1 tell Mr In Le atiti•fi 411 10 Mr law Illterlf, ME= iirr It' IC 1. , 11 citEtlV GIVEN 'IIIA , ; 11 , 0 1,000 mad.. by 1110 itherlis, Si 11,0010, I'oool% 181111.,1 I il.lllalif ( . 100(0,01 Als ~11 1',00,000 Soscv. 4,11 the Voin of t mil I.INi , ..tt.t.• 4 31110 rue 1 it. Ni IllaV licit...s.ll pail iNtl ivior r , .1 lb..- I oul.ti Of 1 . "11 , s Mk• )1, I . 2tAil .1 , if NICf ic E 14 HEllit CH,S-EN inat 01 tI itni 11. 11l CMILIV lnlrt,d In appl) t.. L 4 .0,41111., at 11,, 1 , 1,11 ~,,, , 1, 1 a utart e i . !Link ..I Ili. mini tout lb In InfAird In ii„. II , "~ , L u) Ik lll CrailaiE. Pa to L. r. 0 1 0,1 1'111 . : ANTHRACITE HANK OF 'in Ati I' A " on A . ...nal of Two II nuitird And WIN Ti ~,,, mina 11011,1.„ with vrivltnre to Inc rea , e Ike I 'prior of .4111 (Link ElllO Hundivd Tni.usand DOl 1.0 Juttcpb Ilutughtw on,. John it„„:„.Sinitla. NA' oh tln 111 1.01, . John llnt Inn, A . 1. thunetultur. Peter Ilan n.I, Nlitttur I Ika utl. Charles Iltunruriu 11ue11.1,4 l'n tier, ~. !Whet! Balch& 1 . 31/liilli .1..1 1 / 1 1r Is. 1551 I'o WOOD VON 'I . III.AC TORN.— I. I u ill by ttreiveil he the rthtladelptria and Rvado, v 1t0itt , ...1 Comps 14.1" .apply Void ..... t h, ' specilicatione rimy be had on appliCtid.th M W.aker. 31.1.1tvi trii btu,. or to Unto) lieever. Agent. Schuylkill Haven. Frtk 15. 1.51 7 it i\OTICE.- I. 111 i , MINERS AND (till Kit: 4 who 01.11 to porch:leo. lots In al lit Alai ith AL r eill MI the Prem...., otot Isio. 1(1%5'11 01 Shamokin. I..thor on Ihr Railroad will L. ) 9 4 , 1 w Fiat - mew iit" hits. Oar half the wagi, of rh.• it ill b. 10v:third in catih. - EINE lEl!ll!! NOTIC E.—The Hooks and acenupie4 1 FOSTER /Sr -1) I.Y. having born roorittitrd turkc - , 114141 "be. r..e1l I rvno. il.vint arcuunte upon whk 111..111. .Ile r. wt. -pied I. Lill drAtleintal thfi,e dpbt.:(l 11. Ilinkr'priyttarot onl) toot: or OM 1.1/I)..at ~J - V. H.—All arentintli r.l s«tiled byline the lira 01 Deretnker ft 0 , , will b 4. .tvuh a Squire far ineut. 0.4 MEM= FOR SALE AND TO LET. , 1;0 liiThi'i . .--RED ABll COLLIERY WlTllivain L Ilreakor and all 0:nor Intl ............ ready fur 0 ork. ako,e.aad /fed and %Thule A all vein's on ITlllllOVed AN. iy is CII A RLES M. HILL. A gt 1..•11 , v.11, .I.lly 29. Insl ' ?0 tf POI( AL.Ti:.--TOE 111::01:1EicCE OF t‘tli-,. SI the attlootlber In Norweßian Sheet . We...a l:C.5k. 1;10 pn.ltion tv4.‘ll,' make it a favorat•le 1., a --"" Cal fOll rot d... w I'm. , NIP illPf IS %V II hin the Borough JAMES A. INNE, l'ottsvttie Jury 19. 11951 . 09.tf n - FOR tiAtItIN. -A GOOD TWO Aro. ft:,,T z '• ry Dwelling pointe, and 29 acre% of 1.1101. 1 I o ~.i . ,- r wore': if ;reqnired It) the outchrt•eld .-'-:•.-- -iiilahle 10f.titnall from. handaffinol) lota tett on the Weal RrnnOlt 01 the Rivor Sidon 'kill and m, fi , mu nmiro.d, ufitb,,, tv," melee of liott.vale and atoms the fanti dktaure front Mint-r.% Ale rot !trio. and term' apply to A ittriSEL Nlanntoango IRltvel Po“.ville Jot V 10.1 4 51 ',I. II FOR HENT.- TWO DWELI INC honn•+ yl.llll MI/11. In offii . r , tar in ThoolialorC. 11,w to VIII Market street TI oisc4, in iho.secon, el nifty of fee ~: true row • One l'oolll In Ihr y n( Tholop,011 • • [..rlter .211 and Nlarkei F.l Alqo a 1,'111.p In the .11int hntldtnP r":„,wv`rhlh'nen l.lll rt . , as nokict ii, r. 1:1.17. H C.,-1 - 110MP9ON J lIOSEItERRV April 5, Intl 1441 ItEliT TWO slit)PN Ii one •efrlllly occupied b 1 • 1.1 , 0 c , qt.re, and the Dili ,t••• y FRA AIE nous' . %Mlle 101,0 h Secon 4 nitir, I I m out; A . Market Mr Frh ift I I.!. I \ ',741 POO\SALE OR TO LRT. -• A Olen, I:c.ttittrt..* II 1.1..1 , f.1 Brant: ...a rr ti t.. 0 ILr Mine Otll Itar ::°: _ f rnni 14 .11 11,, it, a "...dal not anon% •event“.ll 'ir 11 - 111,6, ZI ig 11 e arl ( 1,11 7Lr tit to-e. Mr, anti “tilittilltfirt:lre all if , r` t;1'1 .1 .% 1.. C N Mt I . NialoftnitinUtt Slrerl I'OII fel, I 11,51. . f$ li 1 •Oit RENT. 1 I Alllll'. 1111(01 AN% 1 , , 11 ' i ' T Tli •110,' , . doillior Fiore. 'l6 tsi" 55 I . ls el 1,1 •1$ $‘ 7 ...• . s.r ise•r%•elsltss .Atisl tiliflkai.gar•g.s •ilcr I • . yule..( illy , . Apr II 411, 1i.551 , I If `FOIL 'lt IF7 :1i T--7 , 116 81:171•4411 , STOI/1' eveg / $ 1'...t. g .1. g'•s .. Al .... Sgerr, ge.v. ~e. is,••• .1 i • C 11 4 .7 Miller t I 'ss I.lltets icie, Pig .1•Til .FI 111, '.1..1 11.5014 ‘lggrr. bit 1,, ,i 0 ••the ," in rgt.t .11uglet •-•./ ss.- $ • hpboW 1 1 I Y. 1.11% tor lk , r..) '. 1$ it, t. A pply 1.. ) $lll.ll Fli , Tl'll • 'Mr.re It 'VI 1.'.0 Pi i t • • MISCELLANEOUS: — 4 3' A iti•• 0.4 ,C1 . 11..1 i/g. • 41 , 140 f tin , ttl .4 1:1. r.t, v.% N.+ ..f . .01 4,47. 1n.1..11 . 111.. 01,1 a , le-. , 11•,, liv !I It ENV. IN . •. ;1,1 lane . 4 1 Ala 2. 1451 31 11 MEM A lAN Fl It I I 'lrate..." . I: w tviery tied tweleirels I'Amn t e , ncli Areperteet la n %.•• le ee /111 d cab reeininoted---frlic 4 .'5 • e e hig a leeetelee .I nel rerpeveei re., pal* at II 1117% NAV:4 Jnur'l4. 1.51 I IRESSING C StiPttir RECIRIVPD:oI, 1 / 1., he the .uten,riher a line Int of Ithre.talr4 isvr„ikottl:linthe vt,r.it Razor+, Brusheg, Combo. srr 4/k,Pt.. hrindonnvel. put uk in n rl'oisenient into, rot. P,very perren who trawsts should he in 11. HANNAN' , CIIA 14 —llltrerent. 6 "Ats.• klattaettiity•nl Instromenit oflhPList films 'norther sviiiri:rpniate ,Instrunteutte'l4,,For sate ur the rlo.le pt . the lolituselit...i at manufacturer's pikes. BANNA:a May al, 1851 TE Ali PORTABLE HfileiTlNlS Ind Primp ilia Engines. foi loading And discharging rand oi! marble from quarries and pOnipint water. Their machines can be moved from place to place by °single horse. Man ills( lured by A. L:,, AR .111 A Milkl.ll.T. No. 13, Drinker' Alley, near second and [bite olrrrl+ • ApriV.M. IRSI 17-4 mo . ~ I IDILUID GLUE -Ano th er alba .Ullartrldnuter LI I illgrOvr114!•, ementinß wood. *Woe, alas , Iron, renclkety-tvare. eon be applied by anyone. Re by' tlm cave at MannfaCluier's li • is rot o. convenient curd bottles There-la no ex rose How (0r broken chairs. For sale by BRIGHT & TOTT April S. 1551 .14-tf i. _ . AN TU HE POLISH-ONE of the PEST F article. w for donieslie err.nnoly ever offered to ite {midi,. An- 1.14 rap apply it, restoring , to wood iu orit leatirkg a bennliflil gloss, removing sil stains and Roger Marks, for sale by BRIOIIT 3c POTT. April 5, N5l f4-t( , I , IIEN ENV lilt \ T l tor Pottery miileat the 1 Brockville works is rernoved from Silver's TeL rare to East Norwegian stre?t a tr.w yards East of th: Won! Carbon Railroad. Siairrkeepers• and alllO l h: are requt,ted to' call and inipert,the stnel on hand. - 1 , i'101X: SON, Agent . April 11. 1551 15-tf ARPETING AND MATTINP—A handsaw , assnrimens of and just r e pd and far gale by J M. BEATTV & 801 ii Morrh 29. ISSI 4 Scissons.—The suloc rlber Inn just T l rce f lvf.d a n r ,,, It 01 tAcisanto Of all qualitl,a and,pricki which will be sold at manufacturera Prices, at _ M. OANNAhi`..i • Book and Variety Store July 14, - f.,EEENNECIOD LOTS FOR SAT.E.—V;Ria t o fr I T hollbling Bus in the moat central part of the %V ouch of ftittaville. lately lald nut nn the nreenwnl..l - are Dow offeredfor ' , ate.. Apply to Ageot fur the ownera, at lila office In Nlahattlauga St Pottsville. May 9, va-tr ROIL SALE —AI.I: THAT LOT MARKED 14 I in'ihe Townaplot corner of Chambers and Mahan tango !MVOS, hp feet (MD' MI Mahantanan ati t et; and In depth running so Church Alley. 'Apo , DAVID emt.t.As /an. In, 1.9 50 --- T UST TtECEIVED A BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE rd Silver Cunha, which will be told:low BRADY a:ELLI by COTT . ' 5041 RECII 2991 Jolla Hendrick,' 11/ D. SI WWII, Agent Mt( S. Jr. J. F0811:11 46-11 , =MEI FOR SALE.
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