• asurEnsvit.Lr. AFFAIRS TERMS Or TB pi/NERS' JOIIRNAL • • sry'scrz:vriolt. Two H011..1101 pv :Lble in advance. Ip tits, Ir Ita tior rounu 'and annually In 311,11 a, 10 I ill" County. The pinl,Acr Ltae llgto to chaile V. 50 p., nt longer than on,- urar .:' • • • ~ ........___ ... . . 1. Anil itYante to paSS, that id thcK'-e days there arose a great contention in •the: valley of the , ---Igusniseltanna,.coneerning the division • of Columbia, into two Counties, and the strife waxed hut . betwey's the: contending parties—and they-; together, and the itoise of their strife penetrated even units the hill country of Schuylkill. ' 2'. Then there arose.a man called Charles, 'whose surname ,was Prailey, and he said unto his frietids, "I will gird up my loins, and betake-, myself auto; the field of battle. peradventure i nsay„be able to restore peace and hat/witty amongst thoSe who should 1/e • united in the Lveilifitto ranks.”' Su he called his servant unto him, and said, "Saddle Use"' the ass."Anitl he; saddled him and :ht':,:tre.: , !P • parted on hiSjiturney. M ; f . „. „ ii „l. - New . when ey en-tide .had'ehrne;',..ttnd •vh•l . , Ise igid grOWn wear!: . with ( his .joiiintte'..;.. 4 .he ''• betook:himself .unto the hose of a4tlib . lican Uritned,;(larretutL in the•ii/wo Of :Danville, and he there reposed Nut thefahigtle-of the day: and refres•lied ;his•iliiierman'tvith'the vintage id. S . unnpllFrance, ,in company with his friends...; ,• ... s. ,:- , . -... . '4- - T. : lii ; lll)ne'tjf his friends, whose name -waS . .chertriti, openyd-hit„ mouth, and said Unto kiln,' 41eltuld,dor many years there has been strife and ,diseord heruieers the citizen; of .t*ll looiti.".nntlifiecitien : s of Daniille, and ',although' in AS-IS and:lB49 we smote them Zinn:and- thigh—nevertheless, even -Dow they - .."''are mustering its great lorce, and are again 172 tin inviting us tiV;the combat." And those who .Were • with bins drinking, said. oVerLit is .i , ven sti." : A'nd they lifted. up their vinceis miliziA ,- r IjOURN'At 'hand view. __. ~._ _ 4 .1' I 'f, -,. •'- ..J..:',7 - -•• • 1 5 5. Then Charles said unto then, "..Why ,-:--. ....j/- , ,- - . - "...,• murmur; and weep? Ilave •ye .nut -even .:' ..S"A TURD 4 i'. AirGITST 2;..,P•0t.. now a Prophet in your midst, named %%len , , .. • T . ': I [ : 1 ' ~,.'i ; ' .- -: ; sine, -who t soineurni , s called ',•, , FeltY,” for AitPocalsv , i!il IsPE'rog:"lc..-F- short,—thick you that: tits power lath de : , • parted, or tits n;; ht hand - lost zl4 cuiiiien . e?", 1 . ' . A 'dard , appt•a is it's • Tlitirday s Ea; Par i URI - ' ri. Then they answered and said unto addeisEd to the Mitaers. on the subject of the: him, "The Coid forbid that your servants Tariff._ i• i , - ,e, '-, . ' should he such . h . dUmb dogs as to forget 'Better It :prates .abouel4te:/fis,`'o friendstitit for PI - o-'/ I Best"--hut know you not, that his power bath departed and that he is even now as section and - warn , : the people against Placnot _ t : • ,ale 01 - kts.---yca, verily, the mantle in which cOnlidence in Wittiggery -and • roaSt nevi --ii. ~. he slew our enemies, now wraps the loins of whiiies woftilly nYitritlie hailer:- • . ,:pe who bath been our most bitter foe, even This atter/if/I io4l;r j eserit- the Locolocos asp ;Buck:dew' of Bloom." ~ .. , , _ frietids of.the.7r . arity. this ennontintty,beayi ~ Timn he answered and sai d unto th em, Alinachauserr ail' ItoiloW.' \\'e• e,r t te, 4 ,4.4 1 , "Oh, wicked and perverse generation. Yuri. 'lave ibis night been set. - i r , . . 1, it„, after a !ign, hut t,elves- , rlddin start'! any Piece l i.ak it/40J . . ~ .4.. 0 n, them shall no sign be given unto,chis but the sistency the F.'//11/./rtivii Is- - tve 4ll.. to-illeat sign of ~ Valentine, the Prophet. ,antl as Val; I 1. . readers'o.' but Olt& ,rap. the'''clihrax -sigh' rinitlY Was raised up to the chair of Speaker,' ! •.. and , udeni, „ or , 'hypocriy inser Snt be'besit. Al?y -,..1) also iiiust I hit e l evate d t o t h at Pos., before ; man, who wouid deliberately C rnaki, tbeassily- I sbal was a finger in your cau s e." trans cotitaitted : iin! thafeard,• is DUI* entitled • S. The n the ): spoke one 'tint' , 'auother. , : saving, ••I 'oust- let is , hasten lifitil Valentine, lo the credit drills oath in a your/ or J u s l t ,-,.. and take eouneil of him in this matter." And 1:: ; : : ' Now, Ailhat are:the farts ? In '.12, when they said until Charles. "Tarry hire, we . the whigs were 'r,,,,..p,: 0ver , they enacted - ni prh) thee, and we, •will hasten unto our Prote ct( ve T 7 a ri lf,tte benefi ci al efc r is ofw hi •1 ' ' friend s and ron n u n icat e unto nto thei t he propo- I'm"th"beetmade."And they all de wereevery' ile 'I . e ll andatknowledie d o ter pared,ileaving him aline with the wine of the whole tountry!.l: -In '.11.;, the Locuftwos, Fra. nce. by a most harefacial dereption . , with the err , 9. Now when they returned, they re of ." Polk, Dalls :slut the Tariff of "4-?," pored and were exceedingly glad, and they gulled the people ititoiheir support, repeated said unto him. "This thing shall he arranged that eicelfeni measure, and substituted that : " . "" ii " "' III). wish—tor Valentine—yea, eyes Best bath informed us that aldtlie Sons . i 1 . • beautiful spectmenHof British Free Trade, ::f Adam have their Frailly)-ties, and that which .has ev,ensin'oe been critshing the in- ambition is the most noble of all. We. 1 I I' dustrial energies of our.people, breaking down illerer2r , ,z. now hail thee as champion of Mon the manufactures if the country extrartin , the hard-earned gliti4l of florae labor, affil exporting millions' of onr specie to en ridi ' Foreign `:hobs.' ii l This' has bee l a :bid is ;till the arknowled,ed TO t - ST;sp: Three eopie4 in oho. - - •• 1/.4, : , 1, - 4 • F4ve Mare in.. „ii.err,4.V1:„7,2„,„•", - . Terms othe WednoSilast:Dollar,lournal: - I C4py. ad, au... y - i'44o ( . 23:410,I0 hiic' • ..I. —.hi, • ;!: • ' .„ IS 'do, - ! •_- _ SA —(l 4 • - tin h •••- r It 6,161.. Nl , 1, WeAriesday, and Satorday Journals. • w-Eopy or each, in sthi*ier,,,, , :*!!;;;s• 'Colie,. .1- , 711 • - _ , : - • ' ill Pii , l . 31 4,101. I , tent+ i, rhea. Paper. in ("min:: 0111, h.,•••••nr. lm. Fijticn 1h.41c oth le - 4-Pir 115: 0 _ J 1 0 1 " 3-1, be eic.nic4 - 40 eit,h.i.4,f-cikli• i Li 4. "• 1" , illah ni Stein fit both rf.fii• furnich . r. nih w e,l viiti'.llllter . , t r ! %Oki. :I .tt L • .ht .0.1.• 3 3 ny'af t . t ripr, f I rrA.Tr.::;nrriLl 4 ov, CET-N1 1,,,,e,r41u4r 5 e Evr•ry i ,un - open . Fti.rrqo.l:, - Four Ortr.,,Firria'. =I f , ; - 1.• Stiter4ll,llll toiS•4li.,Al4 e't54,11 .- • tr 'lftiotkyttt...l..l! I ±IL mnitlA :. I - - • ' _ thlyinepti I a jo.ll 3,11101,11. A pie..llllntatiq s.3l',:3•fp 7 itor I.y I hr. i'••:6% . • r4 -to I tiezitrivileir• of Cling drtfi-rent 34rer. • • . r r 7VP trer A,1,...-1141:1113111%,4,40 position uf dip tV l o!parties. The Whigs have been ntreasind in:their (fl its to res'ore larifilot '42, Ok ,7tileast it) tuotjily the present one, so as to afrited more l Prutection to fl,ou, labor. At theilatj:t.:ession of Congress, they did everytlimgl coutd io effect this uh r jest, but the I..ncTfoeus flail a majority in ituif HooFes and down the inea..ure, not!, withstanding itleel;ree-itouvadati•ti t f 11 1 ;:. President, Larked Lr the Report of the Se-. retary of State.'and inahe hiee of repeaied, and earnest peiMiiit;. from -tuferina interests: in all parts of the . c_iitintry i Tti test Jhel F,itj , mints li:inesty, will it wish th_e serest votes taken. when_ Ike • - subject was t • _taut.. Lon.zrtss at its h , f • • session. w , ithithe voluteal creed of the respective part i iel r St range to sat ,t hey never • appeared 'plats c l iilUinns at the time. and boih it and the were Nits mum as if no such pacifier'cir,.a.;re agitaird. Schuylkill oo3lutyogainst the World C.7,A.5 2' "1' EIE ISAT,. We publish iiel,l - 6110-winz., giving a histurt• of the births in faintly.. residing in West Branch Va county. We,believe tt hEN not; it , parallel on record, and will, nil: questioturhly,i attract the .attention of ihe Medical Facultl.i, The husband, Michail .. , . 1 - Dress, died la:o I y' : e,ar. in the 40th year of his age, having gon.l),lind: "l'hu mother, Kate Dress, is. (mii . a buxom looking woman, in the 39th year u$ her age, and now support , her family :1 W1:1) as ',he eari._hy her ilw ii exertions: : wa§ilircis.and- sewing. They were married in Jacq,'-'l' , :tto. and had die foliow• ing cbih4tenT: !, . I LI- I Watt sin taut a In 1... II afir. itfieteal'i to I.E.finarll At i'llo , le4 - kae - t.. 19 •• ' I :li 1-Wa.h'ilYk Jar Aeon "M tr ' - 1Y •• ft; !Ana n4•l saran , - I''.4, '.l ; ."i I'Carciline A. I.var'ifis •• March '.:.. 111 I MI - chael , •• Nov '.l- 25 ~ 1 11 1 . 1.1't , in 41 " II j I Ci r thariite - Nor 'I! 15 II) 1.;“ 1114 ' •' Feb •i 1 II .. - '1) 1 e;44 , 14 , •. :•.1.1)i ' io. 24 4.at'a .1110 17 1 "4 at a 1...fi ill " Feb Malin ~tPcliildreu !.. 2 ! years—noda;-.r . thiartn lAOr7/14!! pi Spc The 4 clfildritn' j at a birth,, were apparently healthy, and! One died aged about 4 weeksHanotlitir months,the . third -a little over and 4th,; a fin e boy. is still thr4 died with theb), entery. There are oust twelve of the whole - . number lividgi Seven bo'y i s and five girls. We saw Dress so - Me:days ago, at our office. She appeared iu :sound -bealtli, and seemed to hav;)s man) iltopes, as most folks. of living to a 6 . 94.1 old liage: 'She has eer , Glob; done; lier sliarsj[ioward fulfilling the Divine injunction to-•'l9tiltiply pod replenish the earth." The ease is a remarkable one, such as our.knOwlcdge of the history of the world fUrnishris no parallel to, and suchas we imagine Will be '"few and far between" .in ftLiUre. og:rations. Congre s s ought to enact a spetfalibenevolenceln, her favor, and make some-return for the service she has done her country.' We hOpe our Represen tative will 6111iniention to the matte, at the next Sessioaj and a piece of land be voted for Mrs. Dres's and her thmily to live upon. Besides beitigithe , Most wonderful mother in the world. :she' is honest and industrious, 'diving in ri(!oi, !Cjrcumstanc'es, anfl in every' way a worth lobject of CougreSsionalchari -7_ tY. Vega t , nlor Protection to s ilome manu facture. • . .. ' IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. -*— _ The iinport.l. of foreign merchandise in.o 1 4 the pcirt ofiNety Vol* during the month of June, amouritFil:to "nearly ten milliouSof• dollars, while i the,cxports ran up to only a fraction oil fUtir'• millions, 1171c171; - a,.balanee against us ATI 14,trards• of -fire millions of dol lars!!! During , the same period, thearnount of :specie :irripprted into the 'ante port was ,one.hundi4and twenty-one thousand two 'hundred a'sld iliiry-four dollars ($121,234.1 The amount eil eAportcel was six millions lour bandied aml l sixty-iwo th4suiand two hundred and sixty seven dollars ($ 1 1,462,20 ! ! !)--,- This show's that en one month-. at one port ovei SIX M LLEONS OF DOLLAS MORE . t.specie were, Scot out of the Tommy than .were tirade:lS irl'!. , .. Who is surprised that . eb!tigt" is Scarr-e. - All kiods i's produce and labor -will soon begin to feel . oL 14! effets of sucb a 'stale of af fairs. Is-ittit a species of snadaessay. i • insanity liis:S i ertsible men, thus to support , party,who iy,!, the s - ake. ot Party, will adhere', to memsure4,' ' 6 evkich the Y 'korng , arc ruining , I Li their own country. 7 : . • I I L_ .. THREE eIIAPTERS. 'TiOT FUUNP IN THE on) tat NEW TE S T►SLENT A: Rtre roph y rj . Feriiii?i;:eolitiriais i■ ScSatilkel C. as c) io u‘ ( 11 7 .. 23 (1.1 MEI C 23 I I 3 oil tour r•• 5 In. When it' was yet early in the morning. Charles arose, and departed unto his own place. and visited not the Town of Bloom, for behold his mission had been accomplished.— ; And when he was rested from his fatigue, lie communicated with several Whigs throughout thc4ltate,-and ; asked them to ; support him fair the (Alice of Speaker— but tiscv turned, a deaf-sear :to his • words, and ;old non 'of his blarney, nor the blarney of his friend Valentine, and when he heard ; these things fie was sore afraid.' 11: Now when the ;day of the Election was come, Charles was defeated -for his own party could not trust him, and lie called . Valentine and upbraided hint in an angry I manner. and said. "The Lord 'do so unto me, and more also, 111 Will not blast Montour from tier posili4 as a--4, ,Ounty in the State, t and cause her to he united to Columbia, for the desertion of You arid your friends in the ' 'lour of danger." But *Valentine argued with him fur a long time. and called Canal Commissioner, and Go error, and ..Our neat names. -until his wrath subsided. iiieh-,-FeW4retuTted homy - ; and called to loin hi s friends id- devise tnealts tu-re.o4 Charles nu- his disinierr red services in the cause of Montour. • -12. Now when mid -winter.' was come, there assembled al Harrishtttg several of the rulers of the Lcstofoco party, ; and amongst others, the celebrated "Iron Grey" of Mid dlepori, and Strange. who is surnamed Palmer, and Thomas who is the Col7llllk sioner, and they called upon Charles, the . mouth-piece of the party, and they solicited him to assist ilrein in having a Bill passed, rettlovtng the County records froth Orwigs ; burg AT-Pottsville, but Charles said; "As my soul liyeth. it shall nut be so--for;ani I not a citizen of the :hinder place ; :audit I were to assist in such asfoolisfi measure, how could - I look my friends and neighbors in the face?---Besides it would injure -the prospects of our party in the next campaign, in all the agricultural districts. if we were to be active in this matter, -cease therefore importuning me in this- case. for it cannot-he as you de sire." 1. Then when the "faithful" heard these words, they said unto him: "Let it be as thou sayest. but let us pretend to compromise the matter in this manner:' The words which you have . uttered, are. the words of wi,doni and experence, and have convinced us, that to ume.tlie removal of the County 1 records in June next, would aiosti4 out; po tliti,al prospects in tictoher. Therefore let the removal not take,place until December. then the people in the Agricultural and in 1 the Coal Region will he satisfied, and the I I ‘Vhig members can he linnibugged into. the. I support of ,ur measures." \ --And he said I Yea, and Amen," to the words of the corn ) mittee. : And they then communicated this i fact to 'the citizen , : of the Coal 'Region, by lightning, and asked for more cash,'-. - effect a compront,ise, for, said one of theixnum i her, "Why should we not miss , rejoice, and i make merry with our friends; when our mis sion is ended f" .. I Now some foolish men, Who fancied they ' were attending to the interest of Pottsville, sent them forthwith the cash, and they had the fatted 'calf slain, and they did eat and I, drink, and made merry upon the spoils which had been seal. : . 14. Now at this time there was_:quite a 1 famine in the Coal Region, in consequence (cif the iniquity of the Reading Railroad Co.. I who oppressed the people with enormous I taxes, in the shape of toll, and the cry of the people arose to Heaven. Thi:n alter praying for redress .3 long time, they assembled I together in various portions of the County, ( and addressed petition Si b —the Legislature fOr ) , relief,f and .many of,them were sent unto i Charles, to whom wive: also sent a Bill for a 1 Charter to construct a new „Railroad. Now lie received all these papers and the friends of the new Road, who were sent to urge its 1 constructicia, with smiles, and promised to Ithem its. speedy .passage, but; when they de parted; he took cOutieil with their enemies, and neglectN their - interests; and at last, by hiS scrpMenness arid negleet, defeated the passage of. the Bill.; . 15._ Then' the people . were exceedingly wroth, and they assembled together in va rious parts of the County,-and addressed let ters upon the subjett to him,- but he laughed at their repionstrances, and ~_ returned for an answer, that he was so busy attendiogto the interests of Montour County, he was forced, tolo his constituents take care of themselves. 1(i. Now when the Session was ended, Charles returned to his own house, and en deavored to regain his position in the affec tions oS the people. but they would none of his councils, and - heeded:not - his reproof, and ' he 'said, "Oh, Schuylkill; Schuylkill, .how oft have I gathered the Jaithful together, as a shepherd gathereth together his flock, but now yonr habitations shall be left desolate; fur as you will not agailireceiie me, I Will turn unto the Getatiles E fea, I will even turn unto MY beloved frien4. - in Montour for if fectioo,and the spojls.": - E.: - 17. Then the citizens n . f Manful', hearing of thedistress of- Marla, they met.together in solemn conclave, and= they resolved that they would present unto him a'tok:en iittheir affection, for - at tendibeto their' interests; and neglecting the interests of the County of Rchuylkill. And some said,' "Come and let ua \ present him a jewelled watch and a chain, which he can vse in the hour of trouble, for I'll APTEIt 11 MANE it BJU Li RNA , 0. P . OT 1::$ 4,14L . E GEN E RAI., AP E: IMS44, lo ! will it not remind him-of the time he has spent in our employ. and will not the links I Of the chain remind him of the golden links Cogungi iocnsoeb Papers uf this- Heves, Esq., as which have united us for via many months I their nd r i e dat u e rB U Judge. As these presses di together?" Others said,. "Nair, it shall not claimed so loudly a tew months ago upurst the be so"—but let us present him with a'Steed, .iniportation of "foreign material" fur a Judge-id ; i ll; County, we would respeetthili ask how tong like unto that which Talaini rode when hein the County? Has he nut a betrayed the Israelites . and they all answered rez , iden e r g e iti n ' t b; :s ! cn be h e u n ry Lvii he not wore than halt "Let -it be even as vire say." • • his time out or the County And is he nut F. W. .18.'Then-immediately a subscription was Hughes' candidate, and not the People's' These taken hp; and each man contributed according arc questions that many persons would like to know before the ) ' vote for hint. yptirs u TOM. to his Means, and when they had raised sue- y can cient : Money-, -they sent it unto a man who lived near Wrysliitigten,•in the.eounty of Mon- tour, and a steed -was purchased from him forten bgiad pieces of gold, • and the steed was • Sent unto the house of the publican, called Oarretson, to be admired for a season, -by the citizen's of Danville, and then it was -sent unto Charles, who is stirnitmed Frailey. 19. Now whilst Charles, aid in the door of his tent, at PrwigsbUrg, ifi the Mouth of July, be lifted'up hisleyes, and espied an es cort treitizens, and in their midst a gallant charger; and he said, "As my soul liveth. a noble animal indeed And, when they had drawn nigh unto•hini, - otteof the escort lilted up his voice, and said, "Behold a present which thy friends of AfoTittour. -who admire thy patriotism: eloquence and learning, have sent thee. Here. then, take this steed, and when danger gathers 'round thee. when friends forsake, - and dark despair wraps thy noble blow, mount but this steed, and soon you will leave all fears far behind thee, and set thy foes -at defiance." fa 'Then he answered and said unto them, accept this steed . in the shine spirit which his given, and may fortune do so unto tae, and more.also, if - I follow not yotircouncils." Then lie invited them into his tent, and they made merry together—but 10, the secret his wry of Charles and the rest of the faithful, still remains to be written in the 1d Chapter of this veritable Biography. DF.:IIM; of: UE' always try to mount sonw popular hobby _ou,w4ich to ride into office. The Locofocu party of Pennsylvania hay: mounted the "Union pmdCompromise" hobby. The following anecdote suits their case exactly. BIGLER and.CLUVER undoubt- Iv belong to the " John Jones party" of the present day.) JOHN JONES , PARTS' At the time, of the first election of General Washingum to the Presidency there was a pdrty in Virginia called " the John Jones' Party." Now, the said John Jones was a man of talvm„and'a plotting shrewd fellow, possessing all the requisites of a politicrin ex cept personal popularity. To overcome this deficiency' in a contest with a more popular candidate !for Congress, John early avowed hints. If as the peculiar and devoted friend of Washington, and upon this point endeavor ed to place his rival in opposition. To car ry ouf his object be, called a meeting of the people of - county, friendly to the elec tion of General Washington. Oat the day appointed, Mr. Jones appeared, and was, on mOtion of a friend. made chairman. lie opened the proceedings by a high eulogium upon the life and, services of Washington, but taking care only to speak of himself as his early patron and most devoted friend, and concluded by proposing to form a party to be called " The true and only sons of the Enther of his Country," and for that object he submitted to the consideration of the meeting the following resolution: Remdred,-That, we are the &lends of Geoige Washington Esq.. and will sustain him in the coin ing. election for President against other candi dates. " Gentlemen," said Mr. Jones, " the chair is now about to put the question :—The chair hopes that every one will declare his sentiments for or against. All those in favor 'of this resolution will say ave.'" The respome was like the shout of many voices. • Now for the opposition," said Mr. Jones : all of the contrary mind, say " Not a voice was heard. The dead silence seemed to confuse Mr. Jones a little, and he said " Gentlemen do rote. The Chair can't decide a disputed question when nobody votes 'tother side, so that the country may kbow who are the true friends of Washington." Upon this appeal one of the audience rose and said that he perceived the dilemma in which the Chair was placed, and in order to relieve him from such a quandary lie pro. posed to amend his resolution by adding after I the mime of Washington "and John Jones for ConA,rress." , "I acceft.the amendnlnt," said' Sit. Jones. "and echaff' ti<lll tigAt pur, the question as amended:" - Il who are in favor. of General Wash. or. for President and John Jones for Con gress will please say aye." ."Aye, aye," said Jones and his brother Sam.. The Chair hesitated like—"put 'the contrary," said a hundred voices. "All op—op-.—opposed say "no." "Na!' Ahuadered the congregated multi- I tude. "Gentlemen," said Mr: Jones, "the Chair perceives that there are folks in this meeting who don'i belong to our party : they have come here to agitate. 1 therefore adjourn this meeting." Upon which he left the chair amidst shouts and huzzas for Washing ton, and curses for John Jones.—Georgia F,:nquircr. MIR ELEV AT 110 DIV. • Horace Greeley dates his laSt letter :at Rome, in which he says that the impressiOn she made on hint at first 'view, was. unex pectedly great. "'Of course,, he continueA I shall leave without seeing even a tenth part of the objects of decided interest ; but if I should thus he able to carry away any clear and abiding impression of a small part, I shall prefer this fo a confused and foggy per ception of a greater multiplicity of details. That single view of the Eternal City, from .the tower of the Capitol, is one that.l almost wish I had given up the first day to. The entire of Rome and its inhabited suburbs lies so full and lair before the eve, with' the Seven Hills, die Coliseum, die Pantheon, the Obelisks, the Pillars, the Vatican, the Cas tle of St. Angelo, the various triumphal arches, the Churches, &c., Sce., around you, that it seems the best use, that could be made of one day, to simply move front look-out to look-out in that old tower, using the glass fur a few moments and then pausing for re 7 .!leetMn. I have half a mind thus to spend one of my three remaining days. Then the Coliseum will seem vaster close at hand, but ,from no point can it be seen so completely and clearly in its immensity and its dilapida tion combined, as (rein that. The Tarpien Rock seems an absurd tale—its fatal leap die daily Sport of infants—but in all ancient ci ties the same glaring discrepancy between ancient Sad modern altitudes is presented, and especially, we hear, at Jerusalem. The Seven. Hills whereon Rome was built are all distinguishable,\yisible to-day ; but they are undoubtedly much \lower than at first, while all the intervening 'valleys have been filled up through centuries. \ Monkish traditions Say that what is now the basement of the Church Sts.,Peter and Pal the modern St. Peter's) was originally on \ the level of the street, and this is quite probable: though I did not so readily lubricate the,Stories I was told in that basement to-day of - *s. Peter, Paul and Luke having tenanted' this base- Meat, Paul having lived and preached, here for the. firsr two years of his residence, in Rome: and when they showed me the athrr at which St. Paul •was wont to minister, stoppnd short and .didn't try to believe any more._ But ':this soil is thickly sown with marvels and very productiie.= St. Peter's, or. at least its. Dome, was in sight through the greater part of the last eleven or twelve miles of ourjourriey . to the city ; from most other directions it is doubtless visible at a much greater distance. I have, of course, seen the immense structure afar off, as well as glanced at it in passing by night; but I am.not vet prepared to comprehend its vast proportions." • aj . IS Tnts REASON on INETINCT ?—The New York Tribune relates an interesting an ecdote of the sagacity of a dog in saving the life cif a child of Mr. Robinson, of Flatbush, Long Island. This gentleman has two dogs : a small spaniel and a large half-breed deer hound. The small dog was playing with Mr. R.'s child near the cistern, when the child tell head foremost into the water; the agonised mother, who, from a window, wit nessed the occurence, - saw the spaniel run to the kennel of the hound, who Instantly ran to the: spot, and, before the mother could reach the child, The noble animal had placed it in safety. Instinct might have induced the small dog to attempt ii rescue, hut evidently knowing his inability to do so,what prevent ed him from trying, and caused him, quick as thought, to fetch the stronger doe\ [e&alutakated.] [C*www.ii•ated4 Nrcr Pult.Auetrulat July It. 1,551 itlf. B. Bann,,,. di-ire.ing . neelden! Of t-n(7O at lin- Once yesterday oh the Railroad.-- The wive of J Lord, living near this town, was run overFby the. Locomotive allartird to the Pas s-euger !von on the down trip in the morning, urd one of tier legs completely sevemd from her body. I deem it my air!, as au eye a•tlur•s of he ucrur• rellee. to -tale that no blame can attach t r the Con ductor. Engineer or any one on, the !rani ,Evely thing; wet- dohe that by in their power to prevent the r•ata-Ir,gt6e. wa. •oundcd con stautlN, with Inealio down—wood wa thrown ahead of i,er. and 1 iny , cll . Motioned In het to leave the track, but .4w .eenietito pay no attention to any thing. Yours., M. Alrerti,ivg —Garin, the great hatter, in a hole to the editor 01 the New York Courier, inviting him m te't hi. 'tole hold+ the following language: The Ixeuetit. l have derived (rum the PreAs, a+ au atlverti.ing inedintu, II is 6..y0u1d thy power to es-mettle, and,' um well •atrstied, from egrelul vb rerration and experleare, that advertiNilig.is the tastitt.,pritet 0; ,uece,, ur every bratkett of t,u-t• MEM Terrible Dud in. ll'iseansin.—Uhamiey Kellogg. a public ollicer at that, in the town of Keno-ha, Wiseutrin, lately challenged the editor of the Demorrat there to meet hint in the ptiblie streets, ar,w.v/ trrth 41”..t ! They did meet—for the editor of the Drutocrat is a brace —and the ‘v,ay they Jug into the road was shocking to all ,upiy . ri.ort Neither party was injured. A writer• in the North Carolva Jeruiuel ex pressed a• wish that the devil had all the South- Carolina traitor: , ; to which the Louisville Journal le •• %Ve , can see what the devil is to do with them. They are all suet' are-eaters that they would probably rift Ina, oirf of 11011, "la horse • The ~ tritei • ihrinera, of New Jersey ate beginning to have strong rival% ni tl; West Mate- A brig arrived at New Yuri: last weel. loan Ber muda, with IBM libts. new lattatur., bbls. our and lOtt Luxe , 'rise-c p.ttakx • . are pine guod. —.The :I,ll—ouri Ileptlitlse tte ut the 19[11 ,asy, that they teM (runt an authefflie quarter, that Duniphun ha , declined ak.cepting Ihb tarn., ut Cuitum- , ,ioner of Land Claim, In Cailforlll2l, to w hie h he 1111.1 been ailluntted by the Ple,nlent -L-- Pand elirideni •—TI e lrietpuontl • Tine: .ay+ that a couple ut white nti• . named Clayton and Relit, lost their IlVe,-1141.1a-eru r Hill Coal Pit., ut pi du) nrosnft7, , L, toy the renal/titre sliding of• qii , ,I state it, one tit' the shafts. eve al ). Mai othe s narrowly e-caped their lives. , Our lilt ml 1., d it alti.6 hu, betla otlet .11. through the A-Menu:ill Tract Society. 10, the be.t tract agUlmq the u..rui TOLlt'co Tittle for votn lwittugs [mill the 1,4 01 NoVerliber . Thr, ~, forty in:1111.11:1t.tkil cr.. or lard "II ut 'Cincinnati, which have pat up the.past year,', P•O,- 000 gull. 111, lard oil, and 5.120,000 lb, ....leurille lur curdles The Delave me .foroirP ,ay,. the Hutt, Jotur Cl..trroN ha, raised 321 J boAele of out, Ito. i.ea,un, all ut which a, thre,hed and in the gratuo y 1 . 1111; et)Al. 'manta FOB. IMSI The quantity :eat by Railroad this week. e. 1 . 1 -14 tri—by Canal, 16,531 the week, :,.:,. .17:1 tri. 'Total by Railroad, ;+76,D11 06. Do. Canal, V 7,818 O.i . ThCaterease by Railroad r -3,00; I:l—by Cauu!• 1,106 11 tons. Boais were auring the early part of the week, but for the lust two days there was a lull supply. The Richmond shippers have stole u march upon the Canal Company, which will materially elk-ct her trade, at least so fur as New York is cons:tuned. While the mireliasers of Coal abroad were endea voring to elk-et a reduction in the price of Coal here, corresponding to the entrain, in toll, the R Mond num have stepped w ma iturehat the Coal at an advance in prices ranging from 5 to J ii and 1.", cent,U per ton, thus transit:fling it to the Railroad, with the understanding. no doubt, that the rates on the Railroad will be proportionally 'educed—which w the nreantande wurrunt them inTing. Thu errordi the Canal Cotupaiiy, ~, the ion. "when they dal, bas now become' do ions It ineitibi!rs of the Roan' tit ihreelors, who know a .11 about the I, "Trade a child in ears or age, will persist golag w threel'oppt,-1- •tion to the views eu the wliole Trade, and all tho, who were aiding them iMimposition to the secret mode of doing business by the Railroad, they must reap the consequences, and they have none to blame but themselves. One or two mole such imprudent movements will undo ,every thing that 'has been done for theta in this Region, and et cry effort to aid their interests wilt cease. Had the udvancet been postponed until the tint of tieptemberrwhen the tall demand will set iu, it would not havkLelfecked the trade in the least—but ruisin the toll at a dull period of the year, when many of ie dealers abroad were front home and did nit cure Idsmtpurchastrig. Lidos] by their effort to take : advantage of this state of affairs, in ill mg to llepress the price of Coal here, the Caiial will unquestionably loose fl portion of her trade for balance of the s . cason. The Board of Managers or the Railroad Company place discretionary power in the hands of their President, and he consults the Trade at Rlettniond, and they eteopei ate together, (frequently against the trade here, we admit,) but a harmony of interests eikt among tlwitt. but if the President of the Canal Company makes himself acquainted With our wants here, he is thwarted and controlled by - a Board 01 Managers, many of whom don . : even went to care about taking the trouble of learning ant thing :thorn the trade—but who seem to act upon the principle of opposing every thing that the int& recommends This naturally creates a fechng of inchtiOrenco, wad ,:the' do pin a little more money now, they loose much inure largely in destroyingeonfidenee, which, in the present competition, is the mo s t imporiaut feature they have to depend on. The price of Red Ash Coal has advanced alsiut 10 cents per ton during the week—aud &intim]. W lute Ash Lump, and prepared Coal, is tint mach in demand, but the prices remain :bin. Freights front Richmood remain its quoted last week. Amount of Coal sont by the Phila.lotilltl3 and Brad not Railroad and : 4 chuylk 111 racial, for too week oh & log on Thursday ovenlog lam. ItAILLIOAD WEEK. T..TA L. 1016,1:1( T"TAI.. P. Cartton, 10.009 01 305.372 1G 0.937 1.2.1 143.6:3 j 9 Potlttvillp, 5,070 01 95.113 Is 1,395 (A 33.118 N IN A Ilaven, 15,063 pl. 409.172 12 .5.191 Ott 101.325 17 1 ClitoooB, 0,009 19 11 1 3.772 IX) 1.050 10 0.1.39 II - -- • ----- Total 311.912 03 0:0,911 04 10,531 02 2!4,511( (,S 497,e4 05 ToI3 1,247,769 II To S.llllle. period lam 1 ear, by Railroad, Va 73 1 12 Capa 1. Increase this year. sn Car, 3402 s 19 tons gLAIL NUAILI The following is the quantity of Coal transported over the different .3111'024S In geltuyikitt Conntyanr the week ending Thursday evening. Wiaa. Total. Mine 11111 and S. II It . R _ 16 459,493 13 Little eeliu)lk R. It. 7,199 18 154.880 02 Mill Creek do 9.779 17 295,111 IS Mount Carbon do 0,577 12 116,488 00 Svinlylklll Valley d. • 10,886 03 ise.lsB (.8 Mt rbon and Pt Carbon 9.451 10 1t1 4: 652 61 LEIIII3II COAL THAUE. \-, quantity sent to market for the week ending !nip le. \ WIMIC• TOT•L Leblgb coal Co.. ' 14,251 07 201,507 t 3 Routn•Run 51inea, 3,064 00 44.831) 02 Beavei`Meadow, -78.5 09 22,322 16 Sprirg Mountain Coal. ' 3 474 11 f. , 6,229 00 Colorant Coal, 2,065 ('3 10.504 19 Cranberry Coal Company, 851 69 14.808 IB Hazleton Cost\Co., 3.899 07 49,934 05 Diamond Coal eunipany, • 1,706 07 18.342 19 Burk Mountain ( a), 3,1117 12 53.170 18 Wilkezbairo Coal Co. 1.599 \ 11 15,919 10 35,251 07' , 495,005 011 5 ' , 109.578 10, Total, To Mine period last 3 rar Increase so , far ■AT6a 01 Toga, AND TaprotTerrox RR •AlLltti4/1 fur IESI. I!lfhtin.A.Haven.p.cli n ion To Rlelmond, To Philadrlphia. . • =I From Port Carbon to Philadelphia. en 40 Mount Carbon do 39' " Behl. Haven, • do " Port Clinton do . 35 C=1:0 Phi Wm. Wilmington. N• Fork From Port Carbon. 65 a7D 95 $ 55 `• Mt. Carbon. 65 a 76 45 t 55 " Haven, 60a 05 90 r 50a1 52 _i: ii) * /.I:♦,i ()N RAND, AND CONSTANTLY RECEIVING of onr own imponatiow—all - kinds of Shoe Stiffs aid Triseashipt Merchants and Idantlfaatuierp will find well supplied with widen mine above line7-whleli wilt be wild on ucnmmodatinsleterm•. • • Muss k PAYNE: Importers and Dealets In Bblemakers' Mods.' N._ E : cornr'of FOURTH& ARCH eliets,rtilleda. LIST or LETTERS, ' il EMAIN INC IM THU POST °MCP, &T , e l m ! 41. el:le., Pa.. - on the !slot August. IMF. /Medved 1. Creaks Michael Melt: Thomas Buehler George Cline C Mills .1 Havre Jacobi: Crowe, Edwin Meredith "(Ulnas Beadle. Thomas Good miss m Mohr tinny Utetiaa Jame* S llolttiell John Millichap ThomollA David Robert llotarso John Maok. Thomas Bush 1) C Hers Thomas Mulvany Pat Ship Itaeriard U Henna, Mi at M Mr2licten 12 kiirgninzhatu Johollughe..lsasr Mrtanflton Pat " Drennan Mr Rolf arir.ht blcCanahran Pat Duras I h Ilardiey John 31cDade James ' horns Sirs Ellen It +trit Thomas McArthur Nichol' B a rdslay Mrs • Annllnes .Allege 'McCormick Eliza Bcovra airs Ann harp,, E 'McManus Pit ship litenatiP Shipllug hes %Vm Malinnes do W dollstisiitt II A O'Donnel Miritasl,, Bradbury Wm do Hue Miss E ()'Meiling Fran. is Christ a.: lilithetillue "plus Rebecca Phillips Tarn 2 Cormitk - litteltolasilruilley /no Aloprf.diaClAT.li'" Cral Y'ft tW Herter John do Plio.her 141 m connars Derail* Iledosn Thou do UnicifJolin K , Coulattan John Iletturker J do Haul tiara l\ ' w tlitittuau John do llohe t i., harry c o w, Thoufs• Jolrr, Joi.ll Itrese Thomas W H • Riley Jsines comfort Miss M Jenklas,lltrhard. llees,lVec i•orry S :coatis Itemy Bohai...on Job. Co. Shill Met I hind Wm [tickler.= Win Callen Jae Muni-tics 31ts !tabu Aleut : flat. I n:.nnrs Win c.. hiliism P.it rick Finn, Chr.stopher Carroll(' dc Md 4 Kronen) John , trii.ttsurr 1'.11141011 Moo' do Kittle rtatiLitit e.adsnoit F.anl.lut Cotititait Thor. do Kenny Patrick StrivardJoinuliin Mcidanc F Kelt Itinicri isheord Jos'athmi Davis tV Kennedy John Ant tier Jacob D,dan i'artirk Ketiv Wor Smith Win C 3 prrilre rII J h. , ...3es L0ca1.,14 P 41121141./ E II 1 ) . , .2.. , M , .h •,, 1..w.-Irr. Lime Strwar4 It ~ . Jrrisrd II lirorran• [Awn Jacob' Selli*an David inUalan 11,rilwrri IxtmarriJartre.r dr.ilwirling Petri' 11Dalliers Edward Ladden Pal tttt k Snyder Jot i i. fowl Micbar.* Ir., qui. John rirTrert Ihwirtll . ) Daughrrly Ix* , til ogan rtinsei !..uqtl, reit:, 1 Iliocol John, lA-IN:whirr Mr Treaty Ana 3 Davw Mrs lan ILrd Wm Thosus.r 111ra Ilia". Nlar . ) I. kill Itoblel I Vail NtlflWllk 11 I)..ri. I) • shlrl,eatt II t Welsh retract Ingle J II 3 Llewtdivir (itorgeWalA John Etati Peter Lord J Walsh Michael gor , i Mn 3I r) I.Jird MI,. pr wallWilliarns lbwvid s Elliott Piti'll rMriplrwilwir Mrs E Wllliaraw EIA Farrell Psi rick Fighorlo Friar' Was' 11 dash J W Wlhiam:ltisa M Fatty Mieh•l ShaiMonster Petrr Williaadi A A Garai,. John Millard Haim Walsh John 2441 p l:rr•y Johtt Murphy P Vast Peter liquid-titter ship Zither P &Rat aAdrtl•otal Wil; Le rhst fed oh all advertised .11'111) 4,r tot It liters tat ihts 11=1 pill pit ase s.ty '• adtivrti=eil •. Sit:lntl:lV MORTIMER. P M , Aug 4 Issl 31 11 A GIZEAT EXCITEMENT aiat.V.(l Tilt. PEOPLE. , ys n 1 I,XAMININ(: hi. large Stia.l. or T111.114.1110ur and Waite ware at HUI IV EWS: l'Oll,V iltr, l'a.- Non la t, for clieJii Ilargaiiis.ilie'tiiiilar ,l2iol oafs/ ,Ylieri folly .31111tr1ala f f SS lal)11.111 C 1•11111) and 0111111 y il l 4,1•11ef.11, 1111112. 1 . ,1 x , • 311.114..41 opl, O:Ld a9SUrt 1110 of „j co“kilig 11311 $1 4 ,.. , .11.41.f Otrellrd 1.4 .11 1 0 11 .1 , 11 Among ad lash 3, the A lf- Oa Allah.. Ail lig la, whit War , ~litabk u.. ..r Also:ha Vat; ..... slap aideta Air Irhl the till lop 1,111111101 1 . Un,l.Spring vil, iT .11g1,1,11), 1ittpr01,...1,31,1 viii oiliar kind. ~(Cook 'az Slave,. Ai.. a of Parlor among ‘%;iirli is a equAre 1.3.111.t11 bolpikin 001.011,like• Baiq Ur:ltalie., over. (two icsrlior. Intl !nutty other varl .ll4 AI) It,. ‘1 , ..11111111111 11.1fg , 3 1.1111114r ,1 41101 , 11)11 . of ulsaisil.t.r.llonm., Unit, 3 1.111..1 11 , , hay o n 11.11111 d i.S er .1 lit,ga• 011/1 . 1,111 Tin 1 'at... Hollow %Vary. 111.15% ICaur Intl .1 ipanril Whlth lir' a lw,i ye ha. oh halo( ir anal 101311: lhale 1...'. L. fort. 1,"41 el,, w here. m All kds 11011 v.ak dOltr al flip 001 ire.. 1401.11N104i 11(i0V Eli, f 'PHU , 4 titt4.7:, above A/arlEisl Streri,. August '2, ISSI .31-11 IN iv la: ( iftl %lON PEKAS Sel' .0 Utai.liiptier 11....,r1 1 Nuuuunns b. Pauli on. CA I No.l`2lAlarchTetiti.lelif. The Ma yor.A I.lr, men and }Grind Phonies Bret, de u/rens 01Ltda.:OM partitiore lariewada. Strv..ll...ts. O. 51. Dre. Term. In:00. victim of :in order of sale, made iii the ltkove muted action 01 Pi:1111MM, lo me duelled, I . p r e2ll ea pone 10 .011 A. rki Auction, on WEDS % . 1/A 1", seuteintker 3, lasl. at 2 o'clock; iu,kfte afternoon. a t the 15aurt igeburg, said rlthuy lk ill county. the iollowing IL al F.Siate, to wlt : • All that certain trait or parcel of land, allnate on the head water, 01 the blabonny creeks and the head Waters or the river Schuylkill, in Mush 11,W1101141, 8(1111)1k ill 1 . 1141111 y, Itrblisgvaula, and surveyed the twenty and ill met h days 01 September. and the first .I.lltl ninth days or October. one thousand seven Howbeit and ninety-titters iu plllanalltr of thirti:Pn Vi,rJrranll , granted hy the I: otomo ow e alth o f Penns) Iy.uu..,dah d riehDrCliVely tlie Ott I 3ent h dir June, oi.e thousand seem hundred and ninety-three and gralil•-.1 to the following named thirteen persons seep. rnvely ; Dahiel Iliirley. Dewart, John Wllll4in Black. Peter Johns, Jolin Johns, Paul Hannah, Robert Julius, John Paint er, Tlinnuis Hammer, David l'aggert, containing in 0 4 whole, according to the said thirteen official survi ya. live thousand two hundred and twenty-nine acres and a flUaticr slid allimato C, all Id Which is mountain and wood land. and' about one-third of %bidh 1. aninsiaed in be, coal land. C. M. STRAUB, Sheriff% Sheriff's ()dice, Orivipiddirg i July ~tat. [Aug. '2, 'SO j" t REGISTER'S NOTICE. VOTIVE IS lIEItEIII' GIVEN Tilt!! EXC- L.\ union., Administrator* mid rtnardiand. borelna( I 101' 0310014 113%1e tiled ttoo re2et live areUillito °fine rollotgong Eat:ties in the Register's utTice 0111le 0011- ! ly of Schuylkill. which accounts have been allowed by the Register and will be presented to the Jildges of the Of illl3llll . Court of raid County at ad tirpltuue Court to be held at Orwigvlotre on Monday the Bib day of depieuther nelt. at 10 o'clock in the fort nnOn. for allowance and confirmati ~,, ben lind' where all per.ons attend if they think proper. 1 The a. councirlteni F. Kerner, Adintriurtrntor of the Evnte itruoiel pr . Itte of Westrßro,... W ittaWthibip, ee'd. 2' - 1 , 5„...4, th rif t rat; Gnntzv dia Ado' traiorXif the:. 'slate 41 Joint Kisofiettnottfl?te 01 Loser!. nhAti 1111e6 loww.hip, deed. ' 3. Th a, count of Hew:unlit Reber, our of the Ele vator• of he last Will and Tem:tint-11l of George Itet.er. !ale of sAith Manheint township &c . d. • 4. The 3Centinl of Charlet. P. Koidizaeb. Adnuttlit rit tor of the Estate of Edward Monne, rate of the Bor. ongli of Pottsville. decd. 5. Thr ereouttt of Jacob II 'JUL AtimluiStralor of the Elate of Baul.lote of the Borough ofTa !motto, .64'41 o 1 k gtroottt of Thoutpren A Otolftry, A.lntitth fratiCr of flow Eshor ol rteorgr Adam, tote of Trt.rnont tow erfoo, 7. The account of Grote, Brifrityder. Adnontrort, tor (lithe Estate of Briny Muller, Iltr of New 11.'wole towt.olatp, drr'd 11. The arrount of Ilavol W Ininnu. , 14MIntrIthloi of the ENI3II. 01 .13n. Inman. bile of the Borough of poIISV MC. Aced. 0, The account of John A Inlrfnon no.l John lien chicks, Admini 'taints of the Ertair of John Dennis lon. late nithr I.l.inagh ot Talovitin, deed. In. The per lid UrfOliiir 41(.1.41,11i L. r'.,/u; ALlnono, traitor ofilie Fsthlr of Peter Kniz, lEsq . hie of Upper 1Ial:totongo ion, ...hi p, died 11. The ar , !.”11111 of F 11. Ilunizinarr. Testament:to Guardian of tarrd .1 Hunt:anger, nilnnr mon of Ed ward Ilnutzi lzer &e.l. K. Thr account of Adam Heber, AdualniAtrilor of Pottsville. 13. Th.- at t "out If SURAII 81111 Kdu aritolllloll. ‘d ntiiiiptralors of the Fe.lite of Andrew I k'llrh - n, late of the Itormigh of deed DAMKI. K %Ellelll.lll, Regi4tor Rmgister'.: 0111 re. Ur w tolhore. Joly 29, 1!•.',1, (.\te The Irril; /flip rind 1111&end' e GERMAN WASIIING FLUID! • 1411$ARTICI.F. IS CHEAPER AND EA sio.r to tisq.,_livin snap, and warranted to perfect ly clianse all kind. ()rapport , ' without /Mtn? any in jut) It h tlevrl to Ihr r Milli,. It coril4ina nn Potagli, Ath,„.4loli Tnrumitine, Ammonia, Acidu, or any Othellutirle wliair.ver I hat will in any rimnurr injure afabrir .or I lwrirsli. Calirrlea ate W:lrtalit..ll nni to fade tr waithed 14 ith this Fluid I'lll4 Fluid n as otiiiiflutly dthovereit ht, the relebro • Profeu.or ~ f l'lminielry, Dr. Miludwilirli of Ilvr- lin. and for Is lorlo ever nine. had etleneive sale lhr•m2 hoot 14P1 nunlo un.l solirr pailA of r.nrope. wloitni. P. Ilocl porrha,ell) it n rough I:brlDio. and wa, vr.u• the •olr 1.111/I . lintenileiwol 11111 , alleili,It'a Laboratory. and thefvfore the only saloon to the lltlllrtl 1411110 a who had any knowll4ltte of ii 111131111f.1 . 1 . 111fe, and any roller arin le pill marling to , be lowl, moo he ota aful alk your (.1 'Try if . It's Rof pxe n 1 the many.' llnnthog4 If ymi el., not lite i 1 the niont!) to rutty 110.11 , 'so, be refbedeJ. II Hourly doesawny wilt, that Ltborttp iztak of rubbing (he .flothet upon the wash-lioard s , which wears nut the clothes mnn• that, i he regula t use of them. It if an twilie better adapted for Oleansing clothes rrnut dirt. grease,stains, color!' in r.,lifire+. restating rlflllien to tlu•ir original colnc that have been id-tined with acids, tleansing duly and treit” Caftl.4o, coat rattan., hats,wool, &r , and for scrubbing floors, and cleaning paint. than anything Which has ever been offered to the public. Washing Fluid is pit up in large Pint Wailes, and retails at 114 cents per bottle. Farb bottle contains sutikient Pu two ordinary \%'a•hings: B DANA AN it ANAI .Idas been appointed ante Agent. for the site of the Flnid in the real MISS of Schuylklll, Lebanon, and Nor •thundopland, h M . Ilnyt lt . ardner. the Prnprie- AA he hi prepared tn (mulish ft In Merchant.. wholesale, to sell :11Min, at the Poriprietnr's prise. by ItIP dqv.mbottl,.. Its. RA,. Who tor ualr retail at his titure in Poitgriille. Certtfiratrp Apeti at Iti. I.:intr. Try, it anti Jatigr for toursrlsq , A, Ono and a half coide‘livcn r ni empty linttimt at IttpStnip, 931.9b0 I•L C} Illerehatits and sabers who desire to ke:ep Ike sr. iiele for sole, iii.the eritinties named, will please send in their orders orhl the terms will be overt-- Pottsville Jul h IS . .2 \ M 304 C __- , ELDRIDGE'S PATENT Corn =ELLER. 'll`ll . li ATTENTIIJN OP THE PUBLIC N / tea to the improvement lit Corn rllieLleri, which-is acknowledged to be, far superior to any Other, bring on an entirety new principle of Sbelliog the Corn tenethwi.e of the rar.the colt. paseingstraight through without revniving, thereby requiring no ire/ring to incrrate its speed. which adds materially to the cost of other marbines. It turnsenler and shells cleaner 'that. any other. and is portable in size and durable in construction. remits interested are invited to tall and see it in operation. The tight of this andother counties for sate. For further 'particulars address or ayply to • DAVID ELDRIDGE. N. W. ruttier 2.1 and Dock Street, 3d story, Phila. July 26. ISM , *.9na PROTECT TOUR PROPERTY AIiND I==l=== 'W0111.9 respectfully -invite the attention of the I public to the le of business adopted rind pursned by the Stars Mutual Fire Insurance:Company. It ism mutual organization', chartered by the Legislature in 1850. It embraces two important branches, that of tudemmfyingthe Merchant and the Former against !motor theirploperty, by Fire. The MOSI impotent foe Lure in thiscompany's system of business isahlt each ‘ ranah pay its own losses, thus the farmer Is not lor loss in the merchant, • nor is - the merchant liable for 1010111.'in extra hazardoua ricks, for It wilt be -4 --4 55.,02r..1(k sernln the By-Law of this Company, that •ueh risk win *Abe *tee. The subscriber is sun acting as Agent ftirthis Company, and can be, found at Wm. Idata's Mite!, Pritimtille. where be intends remaining for a shoe thaw. Wnt. P. MOODY :G,lBsloty f - 104 eno GUM= and FLANNELS (Or SALE. r stiIISCRIttER ItErfPRCTPITLLV CALLS the I attention of Ida rnatoitiera and the , public generally to his stock or inhninsf.istlng, and Illtta Carfieta, and also Flannels and MatiOngraio Carpet from SO to 80 cents. I.l.tlns Od, Rae Carpet, from 374 t0.,45 cents per yard, Ingrain Carpetairtrrattled riff wool siadjaactif ors at SO cents per yard, and pleb Outwit; Venetian and Ractrom 25 to flif; .1. FRANKLIN HARRIS, ' Manufretuier of Carpets and Flannels. North West Cornet of Court and s hilnerryttle Street. Poiret lite Pa. July* 1851 30.4 f *bfpWatxnn reirivai Jubot I arkiliTut Uiprr retcr NOTICE. lar EMI .►SPERM, TANNERS. LARD AND ItiVbe Conitbl Crigntaith PleataOttecittailktil remits'. 1 I 4Mbley,Doulten' . 1 Juan Terri, 18.31--1110 - i 6, i - WHILE DEL..., \_. - wo,,deterytton'ertheir,,,.t rti . -:py , riia ,. nt , .lll; le a 1 . 12. .i i .-: 94;,) CALLA:Vet ttLEACIFf D IVI ATTER AND ri. ••• I l .a, 45, 157, and IGI. lUs ..... , ..w . Q Pelt sperm Oil. ~, ~.., . colt, Gail ibs.ln.l l Wiritifiktßari Fru-rac i J. 1 13 :4 inons unbleached %Violet ahil Pali Site rot Oil. . i Loodsor- I ''."=„ ' e r ; ' . L . , 4.231 Gallons Est ca ill...ached Solar Oil.. i . f I,IIE UNDERSIGNED. ADEIFFO,It APPDINTED i S r' d" superior it fllephttst Oil , c trra bleached to m.i k.digirthulion to and .. .qoptuipo tt,,, c i ,.,1it0,„ , h,okt .Lt blenched id inter and Fall Mamie till i the above.cases, hereby gives noticedltat he wig at- I 13 . 77 ; d" -trained N• W • I'‘,"•11,-• fora - ' i lend to thedulies nr his appttintmetit. on Friday, the I ,O do Mine's' Oil. very cleavand hatolsouto eighth day ' of August .36... D., -,- 1851, at o'clock in ! 4.001 do 1 4 ,1 quaint Tanner's 0 11. the forenoon, at hii ogee in the 11ortnigtv.of °twigs. I 5.015 do superior think 00. !WM when and niirtr all ill InterrAted a r e re . ; - 2,000 do pair Arian. or Cod Otl. quested to attend. , a:TOWEL Andotird• ~ 8 . 000 do t'Antutto thl. for4.ir asitric Jo y 39 . ism „.... : ; .: r,.... ~, 7. • 1... - .29 zi . 5.939d0 y xua No: I. Lard 0.1, wont meat •) . . . ... . tom 40 Lard 101, No Y. IN holes New Dedford Sprint Candles .• \NOT/CU n the m attor of theYettate Attrithe Orph . arca (Num nel 4:s. 1„ A,L,,,,,,,„.. ii,„„.11„ . , 'of Michael !tuber deed. y Sclutollt.dienably. ' IV di , "harm 1'01,1,..1 ii,.i Std./1 Candi... rvIIE UNDERSIGNED,. AN, AUDiTt)it :IPPoilitiii ' . lii ilo .. 31,:uhr ,p 4 I lirpt•at o ilec 5i.....ti, d .0.;-... •I to distribote the...04 . 1AM Me hands or "Jacob 1111- , 290 ' d., - best gnat tit %eller% :'l,.p 1.. r, executor of the lasl'W al bird Testainettt Of Ili- ' 1..13,1 d„ 50,,,,,i„, t;j.„„ 6 s„,, chart Iliibvr. Inemf Pinvirtive Ton uthili, M./rased... 115 do prime Paqiir Soap. ' to and among the delta 'and lerileepterematives of ILSAII .Cllr e. told. not glvinry.ati.fsetian, nasty llattldetca.ted. here b y gives notice, that be a ill attend , I. teturned 1.101,1t!N At Pklcl.l. to the duties - of his - apratintutent, on Saturday the 31 ;teeth tilarres, 'I'll.) Slcreab.tv Arra stre;ts. ' moth day .4 A rtauet 'A. D. 18.51; at ten u • rtors In the NI 'yet, 29. ISSI 1.3.1 y ' Pircniiiio. Si 11 1 ° oflter in the horror:II of Our htslittt,,, When and whole all pert ms lilleti..tetiote leglie,!• , I to attrnd. ,i 4! TOW Ult. A1i.040, ttrwiltvhitt.?lnty IR, i+sl . ',:d-.'il . . . NOTICE. Artivri..ittl.t. vows Ev 14: 4 " 'llll'. 1 aiSINIII.N . CI wealth of Peonsyl va it i I la NI, hol I, hi 'l'm , mu- Joseph K. Tniinta I. the IleV. Cada rd Whirs nod Sarah lX Inc it Ife, William II 11. Them, -, Jahn I.; 'Clrontas. George rd. Thonia.. Limpid:iv II • 'Trutroas" ailet W Thantaw a lot Goorge W. Thomas. hew. 3 ,.,1 legal tiliirrentaiivrs of losrtili Thamet. deed . ant ' all othets concerned In the premises. gr.-cling.: We . autmand and fifthly enj tin ,yon that. tsyloy aside all bu..iness whatever. you beattil appeal before j the Judges ()Carr'. court of Vonti.in Pleas of the ai.l I county,. bob.- 10 - 1,1 at flryrigidit.re, the first MOXIIA% 1..1 ' September tied. to shOw calve, if any you hat V. wity tte witnesses on behalf of 1.4 . 1,1 11. Jointsett, i Tboarne Black and Isaac Fletd, Erreutors of Ihr• l's.si Will au 1 lestattieni itf Thomas S Yield, late of the City of ettitadelph,la, Merchant, dic`.l . on their tom "plaint arrainct.arou, briore out said Court duly eilllbt led, should not-be etainitted. and their tedintony re ; duce.) to writing and Lied of record in our said Omni, in order to perpetuate the same. agreeably t., the coo. dilution of one Government and the Art of Assent , My in sncb ease made and provided : And hereof fair not a l your peril. ,•••••••.% Witnegs the nuttorable Luther Kidder. Pre -1 1.. R I ddent of our said ('.met at Orwhmltory, the .....,.... Bth 'day of duly, A. D: 1951. TIIOM .t.: 4 MILLS, Prullinnotaly. Or ei seibilya, July 12 1851 . ......4 flt CIRVRANS' COURT SUM. DlitiAtiapri To., ORDER OF tar. ottvii AN S' II Cinitt of A elitiyikill count y. tiri. enlist:titre- lA RA El. DERR, Eseintor of the Estate of Er r , s be, r. inte ia - the Ititiiii.till of Poußidiw. to liir co u nty of 1 gehot lllll l. dere...led , will elms, to sale by Public Velbinte, Oil 141T(IRDA.r. the 16th tlayof August next, at Interlock In the forenonn.lo the honer et MOillll ' MER & ItROTII Ell, is. do. Dottniebt of Polls% Idle; aforesaid, the following degerided Real Estate I.l'u tt: All that renal., Alessuaar,Tentineut Aii.l 1 '.1! . 1 let of tZrioinit, initial , in the Borough of t ; •..11 Pottsville afoiesn id, bring the !authors .l ~ Icily pail Or Lot N.i. 3. eilldatillils to atoll` -...,...p 5.... on Notteretan street 25 Erman.' in depth rat feel. trouthlerl southwesterly by Lilt No 4. samba istertyltv Adams iiilreel,northenpterly by the other part ,of Lot No. 3 now or 131- 100141111 PM ..f I to.lah Paulin. and iimiliwesfrrly by said N ' t wet:tilt l Alert. subject In the ,riglrls and int Vilegea whir I, the I said Josiah Paulin bit belts and seiiiane have to M.- ! use Of Ma. certain AlieYO ruttiiiiig 05et and nerd,. the I said prernii-es, thernise a nine ?eel - Ns ide Alley, c t men, log on Fall Norwegian.trees. and entailing alone the line of Lot No 1 to Aityllill shier!, 11141 the ''doer a inn feet ti - 1,1.• Alley V 1111 l oirotrisitt on Slot nine feel I Nile Alley at. the diiilatitie ottifi y feel front said .0 .o lit eflan .tree', and , iritorting 3 , 14010 the abase Inertia ., to the southwesterly line of said 0r,,,,,,ty.1,1,55 on Idle et Ille P. 141 41101311 l'aidio. with Mr appall, bailee-. ,•..n-intros ‘. l' : 1 .. 'VW' ) ,1 . 1)/1 V FRAME DWELLING Ilitil a sl:. etc . toe tlirr Estate 01 Ilte,ratil itreeni.fil.• Allen.l.tii. r all be Niter! :and the condi . lions of Wale made known at the time anti place oriole by ISIS AEI. It F lilt, I:Kronor. By order of the Coo it: Dt a lEt, I; .Eitritca. Clerk. Orw te,toutt, July 2b.1x51 i.f' t 1 ~~t +tl i iH. 11F.C11.!1NIC • s MIDI UM. UFA rxiT ks g oi l, Tl4 , N Of Spring fi eld, 3lnsearineens. Cop XVU Tllllll6 & MICA ST6EAT.I Iver Mrrrltqfiti.' ExellaCto oolfre WILLIAM II 110WEIIIi, Secretary fur Peratievlvaithe Callit Capital. *20,0011 Cappal. 40,000 • 1 1‘111,1.1e1 AN ASSOCIATION OF MECHANICS 1 and I There. formed for the niutnal benefit of eat!' niher„ in rare .•iFickneesnr net Ident, By the vayment of the fallowing Amnia] (tales, )nu o ill breonie a Life Membir - Tatid o ill be entitled to a Weekly benefit 11111111 g life. if yod titionid 6e disibi..d, by Rickness or Arrideot, front aiteoilior to your miti nary 1111Si/IPSS SI Of 1.1:1:111 , 111 : leo+ ly depomt fur Xetobers amder 50 year,. of Age (IV PAYING $ 00 pet yeir you n•ill draw fii -00 per week. 71N, do Ili, 111, 3 101 tit, 4 110 ' do do do 400 do 5 Ott • do do do •5 00 Ido 6 00 do do do 6 40 do, 00. do do do 700 •- 4,, • 8 00 do do do 8 00 do • Thos.- over fifty ye.trg or age, will be charged 25 per rent extra $1 50 /WHOMII4tI Fee will be charged in addition to the shove, the first year, and must be paid at the time of ninking application,noil the first years deposit with thirty days, OFFICEIts It. CaoseVrr, Piesideut. A. M. OA LpiN, V. Piesi 11. 11. D•at.A.2lp, :3,cretary and Tern•aret FIN /0:11". CONI Ni ITT : A. 11. - Gai.Plr: Rev. 11 11. CoNk LI W Ki‘its•l L It G. W. Emit 1an,51 P. emamitlat Ph}abria Reference.a.-Ilon. Edward P Little, Marshfield. -ii N pretty good ~. I on not !molded by couch utiles. Marisachuaelta. lion" J. R. Giddings. M. C.; lion I take . old, and the ts a few drops of Dr Boo', .Syrup lion. Alpheus relch. U. S Senator; Moo. Beth 111 : effects a per fect core 1 wkb you wool.) act., ;a t. Gates M. i'.:N V ; I. B. Plumb. Evq., Caviller State ' tome more Aiterat lye Pills. 1 hey are the very lea; Bank. Albany ; Ilx.Cov J. I) Doty. Wisconsin; Ex- ; nieditane that evei way inveated Coy. Horner.do ; Lt. Gov. M. W Beall. do; Ex-; ;coy" DR. coLENI AN Env. W. Slade, of Vermont ; Rev. D. N. Merruit, 1 inks pleasure in le...maw tiding Dr I r tletet• .1 .frill &on...tonic, Mays ; Seth Roger... M D , Worrect..rifi Prallit , ePllejaiiirt.• Mt ttlllialt Ili 6.1 . piley ruled Malta.; Bon Eiv.ic Ward. Middleboro. Maan, ,me in sixteen appli, at h.q. N. 'Ai ill'l , Al. al I'. Nem look City.-11 , tn Horace Itrerley ; Samuel ' No ISO Arlii Street, Phila.', Iphia Batley. of the Onward Dotel, 1' I) IVhiumnr.% to - wait e ir e e; ; ttee..D. NI Graham. lill4 Cif , f`liWifi.Mi. t 1 have lug ~..y.d...e d a ref...11l 111 lalt.i. We' Ilt,tt ,Atatiadeiphia -Ityv. 111 O. Clark • r . 3.1• Nealy 2 l 4• q. pliy fur ilie safety and dire of (Baca ae of the poorple. :CM: P. l'at rren Philpol , ctn. W Lord, 210 aTnik",e) l ' r.' no 01 opinion Dr J S 11. , 5e Wk. full; Act . .. Uphill. situul Milan. k. ifalet lino (4- Rood ; Bennett &Cr, ;,,J Ayi this devirablv coositufiviali..n Dr. 11 F Palmer; A Ilariiiii &re . 213 m f ry gin.,. f 4 - Hid cures ml Call.,lllMpittill GOUI, Itheitioakieni and hail & Boardman. 93 and 93 Arch .trees ..,.... /„. ~ Other dikettaea. are truly astonishing. . CONS. E. WOOL:4EIy & co- ; ~„.- ;I ~,, • . 1. ittiLIAN.M..I.I , Ohio Geriiial Agents for Peonsylvania ...i.. . I.fi All el Dr Riire'v Family Medic tee= are tin sale Philuda.. July :IN .1851 , , ...-., 30-3ra .. 1.10 . It HANNAN. - -'-• -•.----"-- •-•• ' The, subscriber 4,. the Wholesale Age.' for fkcip l yi_ ENGLISII REPORTS :114 , LEMIT MD kilt c..unty t . ,,t the gale of all Dr Bogota 111 , a1C,1110.0.-- .. . REPORTS • '.'. -...• S! o. • t t .1 4 t Druggi,is. Mere ha ot.. d“. • supplied 'at city price a DROPOSKI.S BY LITTLE ANrriliTirk 'N, LAW ( ' - II iIANNAN. I Ilonkaellera. 112 Wavhingtory 'o9lreel:lllottion. 6. 1 l d u l y i 9 1E,51 -• ' l t . ' 29-tf tibliyhing hy_attbsclipilon a new vetteaykaa Lim AND "Equirrr REPotrys. i ART UNION OF PRILAMDLPHIA, The wall of tome avY%. 4.• which Incorp.roted by the I.tirislainre of Pron.oll onto. r.. 11 2,. V /. the derixione and Judicial ,irtiona ...l Fri - meows fa• of Art et //c•oge .a• the I i ,1.. - .f. / 1 the several Courts of 1.3 i, %lid Faintly tirFilt 3 E" - "E N " t . CAR" ! in,"`"te4-1; 'a NI • .•WI I. ill England call be mare itromptly rind D KELLEY. Vire Preiblebt . I.IiW A 1 - 1 . 1,/ P 111 f cheaply furnished to th e legal pi rf....iion in ONa-out, cHEI•1'1.1"."I Cu; E. Ii Barri...mt. fterotlill/2 M., try; hag long been eerinii4y fell and neknotyledged -- ! rotary ; til;ii. W. DEW I.:V. coiteyie•iwiliie Si-. rela To meet a •iinllar want in En 'laid, the " Law .- Jottr- ry ; Ifonorary Secretary fot -left.), it. ilfr..utify 11 BAN nal Repnrlo " and " Tht! Jut' t." which, together,H AN. 'report deeielons In all the Con, 1 in Law noelli:gyity, f i r , l IVEItY NI LIMPER for the year 1 , ...,51, min re/ahe. 0 MA, a r ow wpek.; she .)rll eery 1g...n. t,,,j, -I far each stia . n i rj u ii i i i t i to s u r l o A l N_ Fi:se A l) .„ . 1 1 1, 1u r I s ; u n it ru , t u i l 1 r inenced a numberkvarara since, and have fall iattii 1 •Ro 1111,1,1 ""''' Ihe old vt.rsa I dmitiKatioh of Ili , ' legal pmred,fnie_ ld-JEEti," engraved by Joseph .lnorewol floaton ~ ...i Their high rant, huiivever, has hitherto preveti red tile le' Ihe comp , ' ti ion. u print .;'f Hunt tngton'Y •' m EIICV.S gdnui,l viirapatipii i ii t this ( - u n f it l y, and their nk f it a I DREAM," engvasoii by A. it MI ClllO, Nouu. V urt,, of arc as yet lititlitilintio - tvii hiiiiitigu. -/ 03 ? Ille:eheite of any MO of Itt• followi,: c rum splendid Thu au ribers prom se to rethibliah these re (nag - to i ' l o 9 vino...*• vii• • r1tL1...1.4 feat at th, y appear 111 Englandaii.l an be 1 I /aka Mat ,. .untr , riefe .pith Mary Queen El ..5;,...t.. /pee ik "1 here. They will contain reporiat. eases 'vilified by ',rum. ruirnred by M 3 1 .11111 &Tiara in the. Ifott-e of Lordii,iliii Pr r 0 y A edu • 11. the '2. Bulb aad MI:, painted by TiotheilllMl, eat:raved severxi Contra of 'Ettnity. the Court of queetl'a i by Sartain. Bench, the Court of-Common l'lt at. the Coon of B,lc- 3. Alerry'll Pream. Paintetiliy Illontiogton,..ngtaved cliequey ;tad Exehenyter Chamber, the keeleyiaatirat by Ritchie. . and Admiralty CoortiOlhe COM/ 0 Pankrtild.cy, in. 4 Christiana and he, Chi, tr.. painied.by Itym , bb ' chiding. Ithrt. the Welton Cd9t,,t, Ihi• Crown I•avei, i Init. engraved be Amite,. Ileeervcd, and the Railway and Canal Cans. And a copy .if ihe Phr'udeivasa .1, t Cara.. ittporter Terse reports will li e pnhllchrd M mo m las m in-o a , 1 a tot Hatay Ilalltithlpt COlll4ll 1111 g .1 repot of the Iv...Am or' pails. innimencing nMt the decisions of Mtehtel- I lingo , 01 the In Yitnibul . nO 4-- oil the ruas • (November) Term, 1 0 S 11 , sort wit l beNeorefuity Jeri of for Fine Arlo, I Mona! i t the o bale is mit edited by A merle...! of the bar, with notes and r i wr I fire 4.1 * rililLiaelPtiri ass:Arils 1.117. f, .0 ??.. (Wl': Co a n3l(lenll9 Amer Iran ih• Pions The rh..l ! own I.:mill - 4'31es, will. wit rh original American it "O r s number will appear in a few day.of Art 111. it be pill, .•ed of the Mimi • Each moldier will consist or Over thee: ilisedrc.r '; ' 413 ". at tit' °Wl'' , . :it'd velee , •ou of the Iwwlon who pages cloaely prink(' octavo, ou the beer paper, and may obtain a prise at the A unto! Diqtibiii inn which i n clear. f a ir i ",., an d w ill eama ii, a table of ease ., ' take. place nn the evening! of the Lori week ihly,iti and a full table of Contents, thus (m 1111111( a tolliptele every year. volume try loch', as Writ a. a part of an eni ou-it The F.le.cllllVe . c ommutes of the Art Union, is hen Every alternate ."r second number %fit he Tared run ' an requested. select AV-irks Of Art. oil Mint charge tit .ler 'sly :rani the numlier inamediairly prbredine •rnmnensation, from- 1 t Al , reer.allery. '2lO Cite-snot and will rontalii a table of eases, null of contents to ' , tree', for throe perarrna in the Till . who mar lire herb, and thud 6.011, every two mosilm, a rwinpleie ("mt. - fc•oo OM , public e AIWA. Inns the volume. featly for binding. of Over sir Mrsifra poet. Fine Art-. la each volume the 'C.:401 of the feYeiai Conn. will a ii h t ,11 1.1 1,11 ... I 11..0'Aersh 1. ; i.te be found arranged theether, Mid in point of style shot I pr.. , fit .1.1?., v. as to elllllll. typographical execution. Ihls Pence will be rdiv !tin it i early numbers the •• Reporter." which will 'Ae for. in the last reports of England or tido country; - is aided. Mani tilt` "'relit , of th.• money to nits- part rd It le designed to make thisapermaneirt vilification. I the eerthirc• and thus establish 1l weir series of LAW • ' Ti?'"ule•eril•le'rt. 11 1 / 10 , 11 ... ... stem 1. AND EttiIITY . EEPORTIA.which shall, in all ream tr --- 'l% here 1 1114 .'nerS , 111111 Reporter I'3 lo 1.1. :0,11 - he far in adrance °fatty other reprint of English ' I. 311111. office port., it' this (moat,, and which shall furnish to the ft.II'NN.sN American lawyer the decisions of Westminster flail, Irmatrari ier'iy 'or S..huyikill county, Pa. Hearty two yeses before ?hew Cawfd otherwise In obtained 3 ' o Y 12 .1 05 1 1 and long before the of aitinn of the„eoniempasce- - ous dechnone of most WIr own tribunals. GENERAL INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. The professlon May he Etlolllred 11111 this rainiest - MEN. WOMEN AN I) CHILDREN AV ANTED. be the most complete or any Reports now published -• 1 LI. persons w 'Mina employnienr, hie and little A Laredo' ...lamination orate Jurist Ind Law,Joarnal.• •l Young and old. male 31,1 / mitt alio, all for a series of learn, disc.knies the fret that ar c v o•ishillit to employ ally and all hook of l i a n as. portant cases are here reported which ale iiiirtnitild laborer- or .ervano, receive 100:11i inform-woe in the r•rniemporaneous reporti of M e e.ron's W e Lo t y, by Calling at the office of the subscritior in Markel Manning, Granger As Scott, Adolphus & Ellis. - and street, l'ittris lite. l'a• liA• Terms !crate. caner ieporters; and the Law. Jorirlial alone, during N. M. WILSON, J. P. the first seven years of its elisillebre, publiehed over • Land Agent anti General rollecior MOO casts not then elsewhere remitted. This publirac v lion will inchirle all the futute decisions of tne Law and Equity Courts bereaf.er cont tined In the several series of English Winona. The price of this publication, frirming Piz volumes octavo, will be IMO a year, payable in advance, or the six volumes. handsomely and uniformly bound In 1111 W SbPlll.llll2. •• Each monthly part will he sold separately, if de aired, at each. • - . • As lotto! 11113,3C101 . of the reports of the 0 Lain Jeer. sal" and " The Juriee." Mit little need be said. They were established to furnish the profewion with the actual declaim of causes.-arid ibe reasoning of the Court thereupon, with a• clear, concise, and sutletent abstract of the facie, without the roils arguments of counsel usually found In the late English Reports.— They sip Ott encumbered with Nut Pries decisions, but contain only those SUSS argued and decided is base, and upon mature consideration. In England. Area. Renato are regarded its of high authority. an are,cite4 witla•pprobation and respeccinche English courO.auri by their most elementary writers. They are revtlarly.direstedand Inserted In the Annual Di. gett• of Mai rison, and others, and have received the express sanction of distinguished English Judges.— They are cited whit confidence and as authority. io• the judicial opinions of Judge Story. and other emi nent A inerir-an Judges, and to Ahe writings of Green. leaf, lieut. Angell. Phillips. Chitty and others allll, for accuracy. elearnsas and brevity, are tielleverCl in he equal to any Etiglisli .Rejinits now published. 'The publishers feel erinfitlent that the low-price flea, combined with the t pirtnadnew .and retort oily with which the latest tietirions, will to Ic Se oriel the profession. cannot rail in tecornmend it as a use fil publication: , - Boston, July 20, ISAL LITTLE & Ott The subscriber bas en s appolliterj Ag e nt .- for this nook in this section of tin -State, and will ia.volye subscriptioneat his Office, and furnish the Work hound or in numbers at the publisher: prices. ! B. 'RANNAN, - Law and Miscellaneous !Wok Store. Potts' file. July 'W. MI BIitIGHTLY'S REPORTS—IMPOSTS OF case. detitisd by the lodge* of the tiupreme Cowl of Pennsylvania. in the Conti of JVlst at Pbiladeiphia, and also in the Supreme Court :with Ditties and Itef.lveneea to recent decisions. fly Fred. prick e. Prize 84—just published and far, sale at B. SIANIVAN'et Chiapi.aw and I.lllorellabeona rook Store. May 31.1851.' 43 ii)7OICIK.V.IP TIME BOOKS-431MT PURI.IB.IIED and,for salttlau improved Time Book for the porket The t redesuppl ted et lour,fatet al' B.- BANNAN'S . • Hook Store and Manufactory. • June 2i, itsit 95 j;iIODEPICII LAWNS—D/01E0E de LikMIKA , r Barrie', Dress Linens; Lares and Edelop,by 'J. M. DESTTir lc SON. • II )1,,y Ilr, I'sl Violins, Guitars. tlutcs, Fifes, &c . f I' II h; has just rrteivril at Ilia raper it tat lUuae Slime. a 14.1 At:CC/NI:MS, Cutiato. flute, Elf •+. Sr., all of which lie wit; selt at, mahofecturers' Nice+. He wig:dim - have au 'Rahn went al Ptasmß, in a few days selected with care, all of Which will be eolrl . at much lower fate, thin Pianos have hereififore been euid In Seim yli; dl tOutily. • , 0% All 341114w:431 ftpwlitaneut!l obtained 10 01alrr srnil the advantage of having thesis melt, ICJ by a rotnre tentjudge. (Jul. In. thrse diGt/iIS WANTED. bitiN 'III TAKE . rigE E.Xl'l.l SiVti A,..sency (for a 1....011tit) t Colllo ICS; . 101 - tie ,41r tit GERMAN V% aril- FLUID, being an .ati Is` 111110 cheaper and cagier to use than anal+, and %sat ranted to gersettly cleanse all kinds 11f clustung, tin- Potash, dada-ash, Spirit. Uf Turpen tine, ‘ninionia, Acids, or any article whatever shat nlll 1u any ‘lllllllll4ll . 10111 . 1• the lowed! faloie ow Ilenb an whets once intsodureil,roustasst vale. , an be made visits Issige isions,.. milli,. % gen ' . For ton 111.1,13,114 . t. lob to to.. ace , a . ll till ••• liol.l 111 Ilu' 1 4 co., 9l Sough niti. st , 29-2nt EMM3IIII DR. ROSE'S ALTERATIVE aYROY.. rim Till , . GIBE Pluth)Fili• A. I.l'. Elt FE . %Ain, nullrat, I)Vit:.% ,F: uF 'l'llls BONE. l'l/,llN;\ HIS EASLS, RHEUM A sM, 'I 'ON SII flit\ Itt:A IHSEASE, \Oil) ETU AND I , .‘Elta DIsEA• 4 I.: 1761 PURE RT oF goal for the clue at tile 1114444 r 11:11111.41 1/144 114,1 y 1•11', 4 i4144 ioneti e e 1, 1 ii,,' 140441 11,11) )4,11,1. 1,3:1 111341. MP 31. , 40.1 101/.41 „ull 011 1141 11141 tlate I,UII, Illy np. et v l'ettnv)lV.liii , l lu /810, under illy ~slldurl e i , l the 1,511) co. .r ud liar.. ii.ilay.relv liialvd lin Muir , al Kelvin e, 11,414dve dad) mho and vouriiildleni and lire avyhrti. Um; al w•lh these ilt.iiaguislira l'hystriiiiip.! 3111 Pool4l'll Irulu 011110-sr advnuidgeb, otter the puldir. 4%11..11,111yr $) trip, trl,.ch put 111,, arid go,. lone ill the 1..).1. in, driving ihe.ren on ail curl ing 41,1 141 levnerly I It u'l. aluo)a lelled upon, in .1 prat lit e I.i !hut) 1411 s, t•, (4,101 r• WY31 , 4 31141 41,41, 14 It-41419)11 4 - 4411 11141 101141. et:114141114 wino have been rote.uti , red linen raffle. Knd 11114.1 4141)1. W 1.1.• 1111111' breed Ity many I . liyideduns, and 11 4 , 411 111 tug wiliterises to lilt. itols Thermo. Ili the . infant sllll Ikr Mo. .1. Poulterer, of establi,dres be yund a doubt thr reriann return 11141 Ih.• public Way gain from the use of Or Rose's Altrtatrye riynip to purify tbe rt) , tent Thte Child WON One your olat, ra rrte,t about on:: ninon , ail, a eutirruit fil.s"Elt .1 gre.rt tnagnitrad., oil ti,e Spine.and a petteet skeleton After mirth: Dr, thour 's A.I.TCRA I IN/li SVIIIIP for three week*, it grim, and IL.• 01, et diminished to iii ! third its original size, to twoN••ek. healed entirely, ltrii the r told now bow years old 41141 of perfect hearth. liver tore thousand persons rsn be referred!. to rt..• 11) of Philadelphia, oho are :marls .u. give to the it a tleiarkd at fount of their ilweass, and the na rarnloua erwape boor riven, by the use of 1)r. Ur !SE'S ALTEItATII ti 4V111.11', whir trio restored feteln In jetle•:l taro Wt, rail'lnp eirw, rich amt pore blood to flow through their veins. Price one dollar per Louie ....TEsTIMONV (IF PliVslit:lANs. _ . 'Dr. .I. D. Rose, of Philadelphia, having devoted his Nile Attention to.the study of reform, and parliettlarly the treatment or 1)..-as 0 1 - , he Lungs, Throat. are , has in a shun lime atierti 'ally rAirrit i i ii• (.1 a l„”g Standing itlereeee of tile Tti - cciiiiiii, windpipe; ofid I cofifidently cerottoitend fit.. r •111Ctilr.4 hid ie id treatment to the punt,: grnetally. • •- If. cflA I' 1 ik.N, M. It Keil:dui...tett, Philadelphia. Jan. 2r, ISSO. ni 11, 6. Ise, •.A II 1..• ti li . I . 41111..11. I) /la ILAI" rir rl.pril 5..1851 k\iONOCIIROMATIC DRA WING Palter %• Alto, SIIIIISP4, Pour I 'rai.otor, grratrbi,nr Kuivra,r to yons, s; r.. all of w bleb odi slti,,s holt— satn and retail. at air Owen Hook and Variety Store of the: rmlowrlber /14iNNAN July 19.1551 THEtartlet cii , PASSAGE --- vitom Ely filq).ll, AND DIFFERENT Inns in Irolanti. to New York and I l ltiladoinitia, ham men ron•ideraltly retture.l at N A N•S P .04$ 0:11.1 AGENCY, Marla in tattris of .CI and up to JC:i00; issurd at his ttalre, payablrdts any part 01 Psirripr. on pti,trintattiin at any Rank, without discount. Th.. ;none% Gar drafts leaded at Bannahs'a Ober, is rrreised tb afiotit one hair the nine it usually takes to rPtelve fnndb rnl by other Agents, tura it is pare to yo safe rpLetlelS post paid rontaining par notary liar did Lars tot hr pound with Prot. , dot r non, will Ciru anted inintritiatriy. and a re :rip' forwarded to the prison sending it ; by addressing II 81N NAN. Potovilir Pa Agent for the 01.1 estahlish,tl House of W. Itytnrs & Co.. Littervol Jline 21.1851 24- I - - DR.J.T.NICHOLAS. FYSECFANI StRGEDI. OFFICE' A?ii) I4TORE, ItIMIKET STREET . • POTTSVILLE. Dee. 14, 1850 yellUlf ERICA. LIAVEN MAP.—WE RE 0 1 ..coniutrod ottour readers who want a good coun try paper RI subscribe for the Alup. TERNIA, el 50 fu advantie—oliterts43.• .2' On. . ;11ENRY J. 6. CUMMINGS, Editor. • • JUnel, 18.51 Schuylkill Haven, Pa. GLAZII . TG & pertnusza. 'UBE 811881311 DER STILL tiONTIbiIIES Illti \I bustnesa, and respecDully offeTs hikaervicer to thoge of the public who ttufiNteed anything in his line. Ili‘einploys good - workmen bud his eticlowere um . ). therefore, rely, upon saffsfattnly jobs. :Shop, earner of Chun* alley acid Raliroadbir e ect., be low , Itannan'e Briutint.Offleo. ' J, ROWEN. Poltovllle. May 31;1951, "s,. 22-If 1 11111M011 PSALMIST a splendid arrortmcnt kv Church Piahnitt, in plain and ornsmental 'bind ing, last received from the publisher. and for sale at B. BANNAN'S Cheap Book StOre. Att . 0119.1,851 By Telegraph and Yesterday's Mail. Wheat Flour,' . s4,so—Rye, do.-. 43 37 In r hbl.—Corn 'Meal, 32,81 410:—Wheirt, fled S'S etS. White, 95 ets:—Rye, 72 cents: -Corn U24--Oats; 33 ets. per bushel.' LATEST FROM EUROPE The Nia,gara arrived at New York Thurs ivy morning, with Liverpool dates to the 19th The Washington also:arrived in the eveniug. Nuthfng important from;Par- !lament. In the House of Lords, the Bill for , the admission of, Jews into the Parlia tuetit has again been defeated. Oa thd 15th persons visited the Exhibition between Th i ;" hours of 10 A. M., and 6 1i1M.,-.there wile 1;1,000 persons in at one ottoti mad to grow well on the west ci7ist of Erica, and is expected to become an impor-, taut Allele of exp'ort in the course of, some years. On the 12th, the Anniversary of the Battle of Boyne was celebrated by the Orange men io Liverpool—the result was a general row, which the Police had great difficulty to Oen. Several desperate riots occurred du ring the day. The emigration from Ireland \ for the United States continues so constant. that it is anticipated the population in ten yearsvvill not be greater than that of Scot land: The debate on the ievision of the Constitution was commenced iii the French Asserehly on the 14th. It was conducted with much spirit . till the 'adjourninent: The Pope refuses to return from Castlegodolfo to - ,Route, unless there is provided a better guar antee against-a Revolution than thapresened.. of the French army—a fact very iignificant of the unsettled state of affairs. : Some fears .are expressed of a Revolution int Madrid. ME BANNAN. The latest ad vices from Cuba:, contirm the news of the Insurrection, without , giving any additional intormatiou iu detail' that can be relied upon. Two hundred citizens 41- the hulled states are reported to have joined the Natives. .The Government troops are represented to have been worsted iniseveral . enlagemeuts, with variously stated There is also a rumor that similar outbreaks had taken place iu several of the neighbor mg islands. There is no doubt about a Re-.. volution being actually begun, but it,is diffi cult to tell how' tar the movement haSepteed among the, people or to anticipate the re-. suit. " The Government, of course,. will exert . itself to the utmost to quell the excitement and prevent its spread, and will therefore . try to suppress the news of- the extent of the disturbance. I .lllCTim, Loctwocos are making ti show toward keeping their spirits up, by/pietend lag to crow in'advance over the result of the coming contest in this county but we hear from all parts of it the most' cheering ac. counts for the success of the xy big ticket.— The members obthe 'party will be unani mous in its support. There are as usual, a few growlers in Pottsville, but their number is limited and, their:peculiai propensity well known, - cons> quently. they can't hurt any body. They Would not be Satisfied it they • could. J' now IT W OIIKS.—J Ildge J. Pearson, ot Dauphin county, 'ordered all the Bars' ot * Hotels in that county, to he: closed on the S'Abth —and su strictly is the order of the Court :Uliey.ed, that the windows of the Bar lloung : ilX.c fused the same another places of busines's,'Alie \ V litss ha nominated Judge Pearsdu I.4.ludge of the 'district, and aopo-, pular is the nomination, 1 1 ;tt'. the Locofocosi . have concluded to take U no candidate in opposition to lion. - \\; .•' • ~.'eti 3 j ... PASS l'N , . TII LI Car Git prile",',olur Anon . -, public Streets on Thursday,..44 - en*about dusk, we heard Ikesf - '• ams6llov ' wily= a Liquor establisliiii r . :01:tier— .. of-near ‘ 100 people aroulitt i tt. , ."l4n(inirYtwelyere -told that the wuutati , t'tilie - phus4ll4 were inside drunk; and the i ":pisteroiir excitement had attract - ed the cr'owt ‘Vha s t a scene tor a public street in almost open. daylight-I ir7STILL MEI* Coos!—Every tocoroco paper issued in this county, increases the ar ray at Candidates tot; office's: The Empo r nun alone has firentylour announcements. Poor fellows! how' greedy : they should suppose there ;Sas ..afamme in. the ,• county. CO- WE ARE again o ligations to Jas. Cooper forya copy of %be' Report of the Smithsonian InStitUte. LIQUOR .TRAFFIC. c IN PEW VOIIK. The folloiving resolutions were passed at a large meeting oithe citizens of New Wilt : Rrsared, That the sale of intoxicating li quors on the Sabbath day, is a flagrant vio lation of the law of the laridi a ,desecration of the day, and an outrage upon the moral feel ings of the community. Recotred, That it is the, duty not only of those .advocating=the cause' of temperance, but of - ev' v citizen favorable to law and or der, In his influence and lead his aid to ward -4 - ,forcement of those laws which alone can . roe us from anarchy and mis rule. Resuiced, That the effort now making by the Mayor of the city, to'put a stop tcr the Sunday liquor traffic, deserves the thanks and hearty co-operation of every friend pf order, and that the unblushing effrontery of those who have thus set the laws at defiance, mer its, and should receive, the - reprobation of every well-wish , - -`country. prin. cripacit .3 - . ron4- sell to Church Embers," was the repeaq assertion e of tilar city gruggery.kppers who was-, ought up, before Justice IWOore fur twilit. room: o'r Tnr a , H SABBAT. We could not but noti e the triumphant manner in which thii plea was repeatedly made, with.how much truth, however,' we do not know. We could not but retlo up-' on the coMplitneut, and admonition'thua ad ministered to professors—a cotriPliment in, thus virtually admitting, that the Christian where its principlgs are carried oat in practice, is the great reforming and an admonition to, profesiors, lest they should put their light'under the buShel,show ing too, how liquor-sellers : look upoo ] ,churil members who use that which they selh'- - We have no doubt, too, they look with the same contempt upon-professors who sign li ceases, or vote for thbse'who will sign them. Star of Tentperqnce. . A' HO NEST .YUDGE.: The lion. Mr . D. Kelly, of the Philadel phia\ Court of Qu ter Sessions, at a temper tinee meeting last tveek,l;tated "that he was now to Ihe midst ut a criminal Conti. And that without an exceptiimi.every case that had come before hint, resulted --- tlirettly• trona in! temperance, and that the nine hundred and uintv-uine thousandth ,',of . all criminal cases were indirectly the result•of intemperate use of Alchoholic stimulants." • Cal There is the testimony of a man of honor, untrammeled by the power of an appetite.— , Look at it, taxpayers! qs: o ' 7 IA Paid a Itirek and sumrt 'co pist iftlol - rran be tullighl a No: ''. ARCADE BIJULD - - 1 Ivei,4lew DAGITRREO APPARATUPES., o id'Amatl , at less than ehy s, 1 'armies° give Inatrattiona in the Art, avti fit out the pureha'sel a nd glee good rhanttno get maned. ' - • 11.AIncs spa CENTLEHEN:4O4II4II.• cot- LIKE NEri:4ES in the above beantl4ll Ad, can be gutted ap well to at other monis or po chyme made. C. VANDENBURGH:: 304 Pottsvi!le, J taly 19S1 RNOLD , B SASH LACK- = lToccilits :1 but a small space, cheap; tasty and conatint ent, an? Locks, __APO POSTSCRIPT! PRILADBLPIIIA. FRIDAY 4' O'Cp)tX MIMMIIMM=I ZSI CVBA. MBE U. • Artil !! _ ei b. - One Day to a Dasiur:
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