Miners' 30nrnat. Saturday Morning; August 9. IIOMINATIONN. FOR OOKERNOIL, :animism r..acnonmiN; Arm.qtron.g: 1 - FOR CANA!, eO3I74IISIONER, -. JOHN • wrnount, 4 ,L2neattEr. .3(III4IEA . ,OP'TIIE SI3I*IIII.E'COLInT. `RICHARD COULTER. ofirestrnorria?td. JOSHUA A. COMLY, of ;lifon,tortr, GEORGE CHAMBERS, of ; ranllin. WILLIAM n MEREDITH; 41"Ailadelphin • WILLIAM JESSUP, of ..'ipiouclaanita. Now York Democratic. ,W hig . Plitform. : • The .committees of the !Afferent -wings of the Whig Party of New York have united .. Upon the following platfdrth of Priociplei4 .. • with regard to the leading iiluestions of tile: day. They will meet- die, approbation of nine-tenths of the people !cir. the U. States. . It is the broad doctrine of the Constitution,- which, While it proclaims it to be the duty of -every citizen to adherl too and support . , the laws of the land, it i does not . gag the • people, but.preserves to tlritit e inestimable right of speech, a right oaranteed to them in the Constitution, to Ffrfely discuss all questions That may arise, - "with a full and , , i . mutual regard to the righis: and interests of i all parts of the r!onfeder7,"--and also the 1 right toiliscuss the expedieacy of laws - , the. I ; propriety of dny of iheiri Provisions, and to seek, by Constitutional nae*is, their repeal or Modification, if they disaPprove of the same. ~ This is a broad .consert i aViie platform on 4 which all Democratic ItVibigs, North and South, can stand—and nOtte, but sfores would - submit -to any other triloctrine in a free country, Here it is : • H '• Believing that an expression of the views and principles of the Whigs of tliii. State, as they are understood by us, in relatiodiparticularly to guess • !ions which now agitate tfii.s fermntry, should be made in order to induce an intelligent, honest. and cordial co-operation among OM-selves and with the - Whigs of the other State, iill the Union, the State committees appointed at the ii;spective conventions held in I fsiel at Syracuse tuutat; Utica, and the coin itiittee appointed tilt - the Whig si of the Legislature at its receut-session. have ag4:erl upon the following as presenting what they beli e veto be the sentiments of the great body of the Whigii:of the of Nevi': FL State . York:. . - :- I i . An eronotnical administration of the (iovernment; . The strict .rienotaitability of public aficers, and - Vatr - rigid - adherence to Hui imitations. of- power prescribed by the Constitution find the laws; an hon est and fzdthful performance of all obligations made with foreign nations. with tii,erupulous regard for their rights, and a firm =4,441Y - defence of our own: Theimprovement of the i nnponant rivers and harbors of the cotmtrv, so as ifp render them-navi gable and accessible, fay prudimi and,systematio ap proprintions," founded upon 4aminations made by competent and disinterestedTpOlii. ,- otricers: Such a- discrimination in the duties necessarily laid upon imports for the s i tipport oqlovernment as shall secure to the icultistrviof our enintrytnen a just re/mineral:on. and shall stimulate Mechanical and manufacturing enterprii;t: . : ‘ - , i - and thus. provide a home.consumption for the protlucts of agricnlture which may eontrol and course ract the tmsteady de mends of foreign markets. and its shall promote that - healthy interchange among otq-elves of the fruits of .our own skill andlahor, which is so well calculated - -to cement our Union and Main i tain the spirit of i na tional independence; . - That the Whig, of the - St:ol o as a body are in- 1 flexibly opposed to the subjcptien of any 'Territory - of the United States now freel. to laws imposing in voluntary _servitude, except as punishment for crime,' and they rejoice that no proposiition to that effe ct - is now. pending or .is likely to hit ,'presnted ; while, at . the same time, they unqualtily acknowledge the right of every sovereign Sbne-'to Ili:mime; it , ow4 - municipal institution, in sib:him:inner as it... People may deem -most conducive to ;their safety.aniThafei piness, without interference,: directly or:indirectly.; by citizen::: of other State,l or subjects of ;Other. 1 1 coati - ries; . . i - That the Whig , of.thi, state will abidel by the 1 "Constitntimi of the Untied Stales in all its parts, and I r that they will receive it, true', Meaning and construe - lion from the judicial tribunalsit has created for that parpose: and will always saq-tain and defend f `saach., decision , as - itlie law of the pio, until they are re versed by the same tribunal:o ::: - :' That law of Congress. nail isf fiet...St late Lei:lsla ! tures. pronounced constinitibbal-by flu: judicial - tri- I butials. must be enforeed and implicitly oheyl - 4. and that, while tins is cheerfully:lleciviised as the duty , - of all, a , subject, of the laWst I:yet that the right of citizen-. a, voter-. is egitalli - ' , undeniable to tliscuss. with a full and mutual regard for the rights : mild in terest, of all inns of thie qdnfederacy, (which - ii i i . tweesi-ary now to Maintain, ;its it was indispensable, - ro achieve, We blessed l'airin', of these States,) the . expethency of such laws, and the propriety of Itill;', of thjir provisions, and to s : esik,,by constitution - a' means ; their repeal or nu:dig:anon ; - :- That all who are animated ; by a sincere desire to preserve the Union nuitnpaireil - and.the free insti tutions which it sustains acid-tiarant&:s--by which alone individual security and - national peace and prosperity ran be perpetuaWil--must condemn all attempt. to resist. defeat, or! render ineffectual any taws ratssed by constitutional majorities of legisla tive hitches, in either the Filderal or State govern ' meats; and that the WhigsHlf New fork will ever be found prompt to render a !patrioticaerptic,cenie In all such laws;. 1 I.: That the National Adn;uatistratim is entitled to i the confidence and support lof the Whigs of New York for the r eMineat ability and- tratrimism which have chararterized it , mcibaires for its sneers-slid maingement of our icirria , [ll ntrairs, the generous s - timmithy it has exhibited towards tin 'oppres,ed , , people struggling for freedom: the force and dignity . with which it has maintailltid the right tii; indulge - - satich symby, and with which it has rebut:Ja the 9 pri threats an imperious goYernmeat to violate the :immunities of an acscreildefl public agent. and the . determination it r has cyince r d to repress and defeat all movements tending tO limpair the imblie faith. and all nalawful enterprnie calculated:to disturb the public peace and provoke eiiril war, or to sever or weaken-the :Mations of anti State with the Union." - Where it lirictifocoisrU now? It occupies 1 - the two extrerries--Sersiinnists at the South, and Gagitet at the.Nort,l4. while the Whigs ,occupy the.conservative platform, or in,iather .words, the Platform-of the Constitutkin and LBWS - . . 1I : • The Wa . ,hiugton RijWisc, which has thel . 1 3 confidence* of the Adnfiiitistration and the Southern W higs, declaifi'" fhat these are dec- larations f principle.hr i oad, permanent, per- petual. 14:Kin which th'e ', whole Whig party can stand united. It sir'; the blood to hear Them prhelaimed with: Ole trumpet tones , of II the Etripire State." II ' . ' , The same paper add q:. ~ lar FLOW itppeal to onr fellow-cutzen.; at the . South. , withotft tegurd2Oizarty, to come to the a.- sistanee of the zreat conservative -sentnnent of the northern and middle Sqiteii. and reason mu.-t teach throe Who' advocate distinion that there 1.4. no di., _ position in any quarter ltd.invade or oppress them." Pennsylvania and flokernor folinston stand upon' the same Pratfcirm—and Col. Bigler —vain have. to alter 11,i;speeett prepared for him on that subject, which he is Delivering in different parts nt the State—that thunder has exploded," ia",riidje Je a:up, ciliSusquehanna county. and ones' 'of the Whig candidates for the Su -pieme bench, has devoied his whole tim .!: attention for, many yea r rs back toihe breeding of horses.. t courseu poke and Blackstone were neglected: • 1 I 1 The above, froth thelPennry/ranian, hard -does, justice to Judge Jessup. It is but . ir to Say. that the tithe he has paid to Jai ; roving the breed of !horses in this region. as not interrupted hitt attention to the law.- -13..riadfcrtd Reportrri F l . r Same,i,ocolocos dont like to see office-hol ders e:nr;aged in 'any 1 business, that is of aiw advantage to the coramunity—they seem to think that plunderiq the people ought to . , (=ivy their whole attention. , , 1 Ricn—A keeper of groggery in New York', was brought before the justice for sel ling liquor on Sund4i, when he put in the plea that " he only sold io church nvinbers."— Ezchunze. This is always thelelea of the grog-sellers and the ,grog-drinker.: How :important, p therefore, is it that en who profess to be members bf churches; should not only ab stain 'from tiafficitt,gl in li fuor , but cease drinking also. Theirexample is the excuse most j always given by those who habitually indulge in intoxicatin* liquois. TRT:' . It r iRGINIA i CONVENTION adopted the nen , ConstitutiOn on Thursday last, and adjourned sine die. , 77' Tife State 'Ciairal Cotheatttee will meatiti ?hgadelphia ci r a the 14t1 inst. La snits' , vagrant Can. . . —.._ . We lest week alluded to this Reuolving' , Car, and we arelnformed that it has met the i approbation of John Tucker, Esq., Prmident of the Philadelphia and Reading RilboUll Co The following is, a description of .:the Car, together with aomeolithe advantages elairt' ied font: \ , '• This Car consists oilvvit wronigh Iran cylin ders; of Sufficient length to Snit the track, with the reltoe nr rim or a Railroad wheel, slipped over each end and substantially riveted to t. fri the centre of , each Cylinder is placed a pertitio the whole length I N and depth of the same.- - ' On the bend of each CV titlidrr is fa. cued the jour-' nal, which rest on, and Work in boies plaoad un derneath the frame. and are thus ccitineeted together. 1 The door erteuds lengthwise the cyfiader. be tween the ?thefts: i. in fouretitral part..azid s hinged 'in the itsitalmemiter. and is set-are:l by an Iron rod. passing through, the wheel. and over the sante \ The content.thus revolve with the Cylinder, tow their abrasion is prevented, by the contrithgal for • produced, ti",the usual velocity attained on railroad., and the partition paced in the Cylinder, ab.co effec tually prevents the -ame. during the necessary slow motions on the mad. The sitnplicity, economy, and superiority, this mak of conveyance presents, is so manifest upon the examination of the model, end trial of the Car upon Ike riuxii : that little remains to be said on the •IlbjeCl. Its superiority over cars now in use, for the 'pur pose which it scents at present specially adapted, is not only the simplicity ufeotearuction and repair, .but the'eattre displacement 01 friction, (exim,pting thut cruised by the weight of the frame on the jour nals.) the whole weight' of the Car and contents, being directly on the road, thereby dispensing with axletnees,aprings, and patent boxes, corraequently in a great degree avoiding those terrible accidents, and the immense loss,. - resulting from its breaking. The great saving of Oil, is an item of itself, that will forcibly recommend its adoption, the friction being overcome, but little necessity exists for its use. The Lcx'omot ire is enabled to draw almost double the number of tons.at a given time, .aa.eompared with those now in use, in consemienre of the ab sent.e of friction, and the peculiar form and move mental the Car. which obviates the loss of lime ineurred br i:cturning trains during high winds. The large wheels necessary on Cars of this con function, also materially- enhanee their superiority. and consequently will run mach - easierand lighter, with less injury to the road, and it is the opinion 01 many gQatlemen well informed on the subject; will ratherimprove the road, by its solid, steady move ment, where the tendency is now to destroy. The speed, when and where deemed practicable. may be inereoed from twelve to twenty-five miles per hour, or more; without materially increasing the friction on the journals, thereby greatly econo mizing time and fuel, of th e Locomotive.. The whole weig,htbeine directly on, and in isitell close proximitY to the road. the liability to fly' ruT 'the track. is immeasurably lessened.. The facility for loading these Cars. is equally a• good as those now in 117 , e. simply by placing, in or on the face of the railroad track, at the point of re-' ,ceiving freight, four friction rollers for each cylin der, to be run on. in order that should the door hi' ;down when it should 'be up to receive freight, it may be very readily brought in proper position, by turning the Cylinder, and the facility to do so, is in proportion to the diameter of the frietion rollers, and which are adjusted in some respeetNas the grind-tone is' most insually, in machine shops." The Car is intended to carry Coal, Grain, Bacon, Liine, Sc. The loss on Coal in a trial trip to Philadelphia was about 1 per cent. By4he_present Cara, the loss is from 2to 3 per rent. We have not learned how the rust of these Cars compares with those now in use. THE 'li KIAGI FUND Bigler trying to sten/Vol , Johutton's Minder. The Locofocos held a meeting in Delaware County on the 2d. inst. Mr. Bigler °made a speech;„ in the course of which he made the following remarks: . " The Sinking Fund, about which so Mitch • has been - said,- is an old topic. It was sug gested be Gov. Porter and Gov. Shank. re commended he Col-Strowtle• • tile -State Treasurer, who hattthe boldness to say- giw money could be raised, and a bill similar to the one now in operation, was reported in the Legislature in 1845. by Mr., Burrell. Besides - this, if my *collection serves me right, I had the honor upon one or two or= easiong, of presenting such a proposition.'.' 'a which the .4rwrirna romme\u as follows : No persun ever churned for Gov. John ston the honor- of having first conceived the idea 'of a Sinking Fund. Sinking Funds were known in English history as far back as he reign of William the Third, and since that iinte they have been ordinary subjects fur English writers, speakers and legislators. There is no well read American politician or statesman, who does not know that Sinking Funds have been common political topics in England ever since the rocession of the Prince of Orange. - to the English Throne.— But the ft lends of Gov. Johnston assert, and they can prove the assertion, that nOSinking ~.Fund existed in Pennsylvania until alter Gov. Johnston's • election—that qie lecomnaended• 'and devised one, that it was adopted hra Whig Legislature, and that without imposing any additional taxation on the producing classes, it has sunk the public debt more than half a million of dollars'. If Gov. Skunk. Gov. Porter and - 11r. Snow. den recommended Sinking Funds, why were they never adopted? Their party was in the majority in the State : they had large ma jorities of their political friends in both Hon sea, and yet no Sinking, Fund scheme was adopted during the administration of either `,pm Porter or Gov. Shunk ! Mr. Bigler says that Mr. Burrell. in 1E45 proposo a similes , . Sinking Fund to the one now iniotieration. This is a mistake. The present PUnd ha , been approved ht the best members the Opposition. Mr. , Burrell's plan was condemned even among the-bitter enders in his own county. If. in "1845, lie proposed_a Sinking Fund similar to the pre sent one: what is the reason that, With large Loenfoeo rnajoritiei in both Houses, it was never adopted ? Mr. Bigler can take either horn of the dilemma. The scheme of Mr. Btirrell to pay the State debt was not a good one, . - or else a Locofuco:Governor and Legis lature, did' not want to pay the State debt by " its adoption. . But Mr. Bigler, with wonderful self com placency, says that hot only Mr. Burrell made a similar proposition to the present fund, hut that he made. on one.or two occasions, such a oar ; lit, trieudN have already praised his attempt to pay the State debt in 1846, by the establishment of a Sinking Fund. Mr. Big ler claims credit for a proposition of this kind. Now we assert not only that the Sink ' ing Fund scheme of Mr. Bigler 'vas totally dissimilar from the present one but more -lover, that it was so absurd, impracticable I and unjust. that :be Legislature would not act upon it." Bigler's Sinking Fund Bill, proposed taxing the Widow and Orphan, and is thus• spoken or in the Tel = • It proposed to pay- the State debt by lay iitg a tax upon all estates of deceased persons, thus adding additional misfortune and an op pressive bunlien upon the widows and father less, by taking from them .a portion of the property that had been 'left 'them by their husbands and fathers. Such were the provisions' of the bill in troduced by Col. Bigler into the Senate. It -proposed to pay the State debt by taxing the WIDOWS AND ORPHANS, while the rich and affluent, and all others who had the com fort, aid and presence of their husbands and fathers were to be exempted from the bur then! The State debt was to be paid by the AF FLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE! not by theiirosperous and wealthy. Those,borne down `by oppression and sorrow, -were to be visited with an additional oppression, for the benefit 'of the rich and the hippy ! Such was the proposition for which Col. Bigler and his friends claim for him the credit of having originated Gov. Johnston's Sinking Fund! Is-it any wonder ;bat, they ahrinkTrom giving it to the people ? hit any wonder that CoL Bigler could never make friends enough for it in the Legislature to get it acted upon by either the Senate or. House of Representa tives? , , Keep it before the People that Wm. F. Johnston opposes the ComproMise. met sures of last Congress, and rather than sign the bill repealing the act of '47, he 'would !Lee the Union dissolved. Keep it before the People, dilly er Wr n . Johnston is the advocate of a high otective, Tariff, the friend of monied corporations, and the enemy of individual enterprise. Keep it before-the People. that Wen. ,e k. Johnston is a, rank Abolitionist--favpnag the doctrine of Awing the negro on a social equality with the white mee.—Porfrrilleßnr• poritun. Now keep it before the peoplithat the per• . son who peeped the above thirteen lines is as gross a slanderer and fa/rifler of the truth, es wet breathed—thee, to the past, THE N:itli F. RS' JOLT it NA.14.,1.1.:':'5r11,i-PO4.tis Vll. LE - G14.1N,14:11: . :\ i...:A.I)::VOITLEit. Ms di Afters' Jams - • 11111111 6 ?COT FOVND IS TUE OLD OR SEW TtsTiarrr • , , e t sitertor of arty* rstuiciass es' Etheitkiii Co • E rn i A h he meeting of the Vomit Men of Pottsville, this ng, rigmt .1 , sl THOMPSON'S HALL, • CHAPTER ttr. •in Market street, at 8 o`eloek, for the purpose of 1. Again there was a day when the Lcccs organizing a JuNtow..Wmt; Cur. Alt persons Lem PulY-auziel to present doloittive ° before !who are divo•ret to_bertate member,. are invited Charles, who is surnamed Frailty. and Fran to wean. - to .wiatt is citUed Frank, and Charles who is called Chavlq, and - Straime who is called Palmer, and' homas who is called Dideimus, and Robert the younger, at the town of Or wigsbnrg. that the lett wing of the Camero nian party came also and took 'a seat in the congregation of the Faithful! ' 2. And Francis said unto JoSeph, who is surnamed Cake, and is a mighty man of the Wineehago tribe, "Flom whence comest thou?" And Joseph answered and said,— "From going to and fm in Fennsylvania.. visiting. the various Meetings lind Conven \lions held by the faithful. aid kicking up a dust wherever my desires arerthwarted, or the deiires of my tribe. 3 \ Then Francis said, "Hest thou con bidered,my friend Bigler of Clearfield, that there is\oone like unto him' on the earth : a perfect add upright man : one who is non= committal \ upon all things, and who holdeth fast his intrily, although in 1848 thou and' thy Iriends, Cameron' br. Co., defeated his nomination without a cause." 4. AO Joseph'nuswered and said, "Office for office. yea, all that a man 'bath will he give for office—but raise thy voice against IVilliam, who is called Bigler, in the coming. cont'st,.and lie will curse thee . to thy face." 5. Now, when the friends of Francis heard these things, - they said unto Joseph, "Why should we quarrel amongst ourselves, 10, are there not offices enough to be distribu ted this Fall. to satisfy thee and thy friends:" but Francis said, "As my soul hveth there shall be no divisions. nor shalra Winnebago be electtd to a position, over the heads o( t he faithful, who bath horn the heat and burden of the day ? Have we not able and efficient. men in our midst, who have stood in the ;rout ranks, and battled nobly for our cause 'for years? Why then should we not reward than for , their toil ? Why should we not select men who will , harmonise all parties, and bring money and in fl uence to out assist' ance. I therefo re nominate Samuel, who is surnamed Huntzinger. for the office of Pro. !hot/wary," and the faithful all said, "We nominate "Samuel." CI. Then Joseph said, "My heart is indi eating good matter, and I will speak of things which I have heard. 'for my tongue is as the pen of a ready Writer.'—,Since when bast thou. Oh Francis, become gteater than the children of men, or when was the grace Of Locolbcoism first poured upon thy lips ? How long is it since ihoudidst gmd the sword of Lucufocoism upon thy -thigh, and what now is the number of stalps that hang up in thy wigwam, are they as the leaves of the forest, or countless as the stars of Hea ven ?" 7. I know thou. ilidst slay our enemies with the lane - letter, but Clarkson was not slain by thy hand ; I know that thou didst fold thy arms when Lorigstreth was nomi nated in IE4S, and the faithful were scattered abroad by thy murmuring, Yea, manifold are the wonderful deeds which thou bast done, and thy thoughts which are to 'award cannot tic reckoned up in order unto thee; if I would declare and speak the;truth of them, they arc mere than a Winnebago could number! S. Why didst thou permit our tribe to eucittopass the faithful about, and why per mit Simon our War Chief, to elevate:lll62M of the , 13m-atl-head nation :to he raised over the shoulders unto the Senate of the - United • Stets', Verily,,thou bast not hid thy services uuder a bushel, nor have thy friends conetaltd thy worth from the people. Wherefore, then, should the people listen only to thy voice, and shut their ears to the war •Whoop - ut the Winnebago's ? Why should Samuel be exalted? Are there not men in our tribe as noble as be, and are they not as anxious for the spoils?- 9. An.wer all these questions, I pray thee, and deny me not the information I have 'sought. For if we are to* have no say in 'council :• if we are not permitted to smoke our kalrout around the fires of our people, then bewareof our vengeance, for your scalps, yea, even the scalp of Samuel will be hung to our girdle in October next. These are my words, I have spoken. 10. Now. when Charles, who is called Charley. heard the words of Joseph - , he was exceedingly wroth. and cried in a loud voice,,, "Withhold not your countenances from me, Oh Generation or the faithful, and von my faithful Kickapoos and Winuebago's ? Have I not consented to run as Judge ? Yea, have I not contented to be victimised for the party? Have 1 not therefore a right , to he beard in regard to this matter. Therefore let those who would divide us. he ashamed and elm founded: let ,them be driven back into the forests from whence they came, and let their habitations becOme desolate, and the rats and mice make merry. in their vaults. 11. But I speak not this of Joseph, who is not the war chief of his tribe, hut of ( Simon who is surnamed Peter, since he betrayed our party in 1844, and who has eince assisted Richard called "broad-head, alias, - small brains, to a skit in the Senate, and who is 'now again endeavoring to disorganize our party in the County and State. I say, there fore, let all such men be "anathema mare natha," for if the strife continues, I shall re main_ plain Charley.. and the, war whoop of the Winnebagos will he my death knell and - the death knell of our party, and our scalps will decorate the wigwam= of our enemies. 12. Then beast not,of thy power, Oh Jo seph ? Hest thou not learned that the *pa tience of a Locofoco endureth but for a season and then passeth away. Strive not, there fore, with the Lion in his den, as thou wilt be slam,—let us encompass him about with netts, then In ! we can ajay. him at our leisure. 13. Of this we have an illustration in the fate of Luther,' who is called Kidder—our enerriiee set us to wrangling amongst our selvee, and whilst we were busy the friends of Lem', Black and Lowiey carried away' the spoils. This again will)* our fate if we: dispute in the beginning,: for the rascally Whigs will enter as a. thief in the night and bear away the spoils - from our Midst, and' leave us to mourn the cash that leaves us,' and our tribe will. have neither corn nor hominy when, the • storms of winter sweep l over the earth. 14. Now, when Robert heard these words, he exclaimed, "For Harlates sake I will; sot hold my peace, and for Joieph's sake I will not restnatit the 'noble deeds of Samuel are proclaimed to the faithful. : 'Then hear me for my cause,' and judge impartially between Francis and myself. Lo, is he not the render of the right wing of the democracy, and is he not a war chief of the Kickopoosl— Although young, have I not slain our ene mies, and am I not recognised as a chief in the ranks of the Winnebagos ? 15.*Who,is it that cometh from Orwigs burg with dyed garmenet from. Bozratt— surely mine eyes have lone beheld him, for he has occupied a position in the ranks of our party : yea, he bath been tried, and the pen le' are fatigued with . hearing his name.ow t}st y that we have beheld him, we find the he is of Royal descent, and bath been a; all times willing to serve the people, and; to turn an honest penny. But what great deed bath Samuel accomplished, that he should be thrust down our throats? Was he not shunt our interest in-the Remoial question, and hath be no turned to Orwigsbog the plue of his lov e all time s when we wished' his assistance? The day for vengeance lislo my heart Atte hour to repay him bath crime, for behad the people will surelyzgather together to destroy, and those who support Samuel shall tall for Harlan's sake, Yea, Jo seph shall act as the Smith who bloweth the Coals in the fire, and I will gaiher together thecombustibles, add Samuel shall be roasted even as some of his / friends endeavored to roast me when I was before the people for District Attorney ‘ "—and the young Democ racy and Wionebago's shouted with aloud Yowl., "we will roast 'em." , (Conelneion new week. ~ . Q :7" Drying up the Seas.—Lieut. W. D. *.ter, of the Navy. has in interesting corn 'mutilation in the Notional Intellignscer, in which he undertakes to show that all the phenomena of change in the ocean line of aeacoakt. and the appearance of rocks above the water, which. have been observed, and commented on from , time to time, are caused by constant diminution of the wa ters of the ocean ; and that a ;maim ii at all times going on by wbieh the substance* held in solution in tbesocean waters are converted. into *AWL \ COtal affairs. re" irkeddr'lllip, Amettiation. ll.4o Aar Seott a; P .Ttxralltott largo and inifited meeting of the Club um. held 3 1 the hong. of Peter Won, on Tueellny evening, the .nth JEW REED. E.g.. pm -wen', in. the chair. The , Coma:twitter of invitat loc. to Gov. Joint•ton, roported prOxTr...* stiva, Ww. rtmlinned; wa aiv - the - Committee. (41 -ignatnres to the Con..titotion.- - Ou motion of I) G. McGowan, EN., the thanks of the CIO) were vowed Jo Mr. David AL Smith, for hie ef f icient a. a member 'of the latter Committee. By appointment. John C. Neville, F.....q., addres,..ed the meeting, iu a tort-dile dui/tient manner; .rtvie w ing end approving the policy of the Stateadmitii stration. and mi eore4rmiing the public irii of Gov. Johnston with tha..e of bh , opponent, as clearly to exhibit the ~ t tperior claim of the former, to the eon. 4... „,„i\ fidenee and e-teem c I the people of the State. He, called upon Wing. for mbined and decided tier tioa, and a,,tired ftterno :it tueee-s mmt inflow faithful effort. , lieu addriti.trusi heard with great intererd, and it- i-entiment. retirouth-d 1,, with en thurriaidic cheery. 'Atter Jno. C. Neville had taken him seat, Wm. L. Whitney, EN., wtis caned upon to rufrireAs the meeting, which he done in a very happy manner. He reviewed the late Wares! , of Col. W. Bigler in Delaware county, and convinced him aiiitieneti that life renowned Col. wa: guilty, both of duplieity and double dealing—and referred them In the ad dress Ili! proof of his n.sertiont.„ On motion of Col. duo. lloliart , the. steretury Wa4 inArUeted 10. iiiyilP Kartholomew•. to addre.. , the Club at it, next meeting to be hold at the hon , o of OenieLHill. on the evennig ..f the 14th incl. A.ljonrned. Wm. 1.. WniTNF.x. re Tremont. —!n accordance with a eat previ °wily madt;\a number of the friends of Tempe rance met in thfi Al E Church, on Saturday the 2aire.t., Cot the\pui ' XI.' of electing Delegates to repres , ent the Treinrad Lo-trici, in the Pottsville County Temperanne Convention. The meeting Wag organized by calling lizsev Ecat.c. E-q., to the chair, and appointiag Rev. John F. Meredith. Levi Pinkerton, and John Lohnia, Vice Pre,•ideno.., snit C. L. Pinkerton and 1..„4,7.augh, Mr. Greeley writes f-having seen women driving cads, upon the roads of Germany. in which men were asleep. A correspon dent of the Boston Transcript says he-saw mere than one woman, yoked in with a dog, I dragging a small cart between Munich and Dresden. Everywhere abroad women are doing the worst work of men, partly because of the absence of real, refined civilization, partly that men are drafted away to the army • in such numbers that, did not the females I plough, hoe and manure, famine and starva tion would come. Nothing cnn he worse than the. degraded, filthy labor of women witnessed upon the first landing in Engiand, poorcreaturesgroping with their naked,hands It hvi brot.me tray ?-11fait. \ thing to sell for enriching the soil. Such , of the l'ou-vile Quer- 'among the dirt of the streets to find some facts do not need commentary;—Phs/ade/pAta Cared—the 6ynechtioche icier of your wa - the "last brick ihrowed."—.formigi. \Ledger of July 18, 1851. tralph—very sorry.—Map. \ Establish free trade between this country :Aorre for what ? That you halt- no more ..bnek., arid Europe. for which the Ledger is so stre in your hat" to throw, or sorry that you • fru to' . 41 j nuo \ bs an advocate, and the same degrading dat I• , sights would: be seen here. It is only by maintaining the price of labor at remunera ting rates.fliat keeps the people out of dirt and filth,ind how nre.we to keep up labor in this country, except, by levying duties on foreign articles, which are the products of the low labor of Europe ! The meeting then elected the \ Rev. F. Mete dial and Henry EeLle. Delega s tee. Mier which able; addret,ee Were made by the Itew. 1 F. Mme• Judi, L. (4. Traugh. Peter Giblinn • and E. E. Thomptott. The meeting will again atemble on Saturday the Ithh in;lant. I Aaother mau by the name of Levoi, Markle, addieted ❑o Intemperance. wa• in the staid,- attached to Deagler'• hotel, hi thi. tiorintKh, ou Wedde.day evening last. Ve . rdiet of the Coroner :—DEATII Clv o HY 11- i'EMCCRANCI:. Who Lilted him? ..rirDroseited.--On Monday night la.!, the bruly of Hugh Gallagher, tender ut Lock Nn. $5, of the Schuylkill Navigation, win. found 'in the Canul Verdict, accidental drowning. . . or The National Light Infantry, Co i ntnn Potty will parade on Monday, 11th SCHUVLEILL RAVEN AFFAIRS ggr Thr Map .osys:—A !tort of a "row" oc curred at tht, place in the rank+ of the harmonion. slemocracy on Sunday atlernoon laQi. Sir Robert, being the orntoi of the Club, and hi. Polo-vale friend., Sir Franck and Jo..epli and Henry, came 'to participate in the proceeding. of the Bigler Club : and in the con.ulliiiion, suppo-e, upon the merits , and demerit. , of certaincandidate-so...me un friendly word, pared between 'Sir liolwrt. fir Jo.eph and Sir lienry. a worthy member of the Club. The -lie - having b-en interchanged the party broke up barely escaping a tisticnf. We have a pretty decent set of Democrat.% in our borough. and they will get along quite u, well without dic tation form the Pritt.ville Nabob.. IV . ' The foiloping pqr-;on, were elected I)ele_ gates to remesen. t the Borough ol . Seltity Haven in the Connty Temperance Conventi.n. viz :—H. J. B. Cummings, Dank?' Saylor. A. lieitsroder, Obadiah L. Saylor, and 1.. B. S. Koch. (Election. To the Votetw of SehtsyWU County 1V rEt.t.ow-r iTIZ FM. —I: hereby ofrer myself a+ a candidate frr the <dice of Prot hoirotary, Cor, said County_ ut the coming election, subject to-the decision of the Whig County Coavelitioti; and having l.f; experience acquired a knowledge of the duties Waring . . Ift said otfice, I pledge myself. that if nominated and olected..to perform ille duties of said office with fidelity and toltir hest of my ability. Your humble servant. WILLIAM ET OrwisrAbing, Aug. d, IS:9. • County ,Thasurer rir TUF boa been solicited by,a number of hi+ friend. from Wayne and Pinegrove towiultip., to offer hini-elf a. a candidate for the office of f:onnty Treasurer, at the next October Election. z 4 hotild Ihe so fortunate as to receive the nomination of the Democratic Whig Conven tion, and should I be elemed to the office. I pledge invieff to perform 'the duties of the office with fidelity and to the beat nosiest. of the community . Your., reapect fully, GEORGE H. STIcHTEIt. Pottsville. Aug. 1&11. - rir MR. HANNAN :—Votl will please 4iiiimince the name of WILLIAM STERNER, 6f Minceei. rale. a. a suitable candidate; far the'oltiee. of Trea surer of the County; He isie i‘tetiliiig Whig, and i.. no other e ker. and if the. teountyponveution think proper to nominate him, it wilt he gratifying to the Whig. of Alinerwille, who are &way• on hand when work i' to be done A WHIG; WHO ITEVF.R PALTER. PI THE CAT - ... 5. MinerArille, Angneet 1351. ; Be it Known b 'Mrs, Precritio rir To ALL THE VOTERS OP Selwyn :0 eottuly, that SAMUEL HARTZ, Esq., of t orough of Wittwilte. will be a Candidate before the Whig County Convention, for the nomfaation to the of- Gee of Register and Iteeordi.r. and regpeetfully solicits thc.‘upport of lti4 / ifieiulp , and voter, gener ally. . MANY FRIENDS. Angukt let, 1851/ 31-Za • /County Treasurer. • TREAltAcriber Mefiiirespectfully tendert bi, name 7(he Democratic Whig Delegate Carver.- tion,t meet at Schuylkill' Haven on Monday the 2.70 of August, to form a County Ticket, and aittia the nomination for County TrMontrer, 'object to the deciition of siad Convention. N. M. WILSON. -Pottsville July 25, 1851: 4 4t . To the ; Paters of Schuylkill County yr I usaaav otter nayeelf ais candidate !Or the of ee of tegister & liecurder of Schuylkill County at the enining edection, subject to the derision of the Whig C'ounty Convention. 'Tottsville Augiut Souc or MT politiesl friend% have urged me to be a candidate for the Office of Register and corder. If the Whig COnvention should concur with them in their partiality, and give me the nomi nation for that Mice, I %hall endeavor to merit their confutenee. , T. A. EIODFItEY. Tremont. Aug 9, 18.11„ V' A C/Prgyman's Opinion of Newspa. pers.—Rev. Dr. Daniel Baker, of Texas, says he has "traveled through a great many States, mixed , with the people, conversed at the country fireside, and preached in the open forest as well as the thronged city. Where, be found newspapers lie found intelligence- 7 -'• people whom he could talk to or listen to with pleasure, and amongst whom his good work prosperid. As a general thing, where a newspaper was not taken, he could tell it in the sloveliness of the household, the ranee of the eh3Jdren, and the uninfonfied parents. So marked is the difference in civi -1 iintiClO between those who do take newrist pers and those who do not, that the tray er news the country will be pleasidand este ra;. ed by the one, while he will deeps' e the other. yithout knowiag the cause to which the di/r -e:ism is attributable; _ --. , DSDT." - wings 'AND IFIRFD. lITATIR ALL DRDiontits should he' preprint! by a Nucl .... 1 elec. Dr. J. 11. ROSlril• Celebrated Family Medi - Tile Whiga , have had but two Goventorn 1410126delohla BYV_Pilred hy Malefic. at Itia 'LleXWlttery. Phila. i , of Pennsylvania, Joseph Ritner and William i Dr J. B..liissa is an honorary membarorthe Phila.. F. Johnston. but these - two-have been the t be ell 'ut „. °ed" snetety. and graduated. In MO, magi MIT 01"Pransylvsnla. under the guidance of , only ranee who hive done anything tawardi t h e /MI / ta th i t _ -Id Pivf•Yaarr. earska: ebbPlabb. Gib' sone I.saxe. Jaime. and hare-nalurtarelebrited for paying the State debt,. ' the whole or which neherd sdence-att having bad daily Interentuse and eonsultation with those distinguished physician... tr wall neenrunta r e4 under 4nenineundutininrr* * l epectint dliir Wm orbit billbslinfi the proper reatedles lions. We co the following from Govern- tbe.r•for. abAbettlvnAklled by thoullunds or RBI Jw py - Desist° put up hie preparations. he now ofere to the or Ritner's last message. dated December __, , public. as the matte of his experience for the past '- - 1836: "O - r ' . thirty year*. the followins Valuable Family Medi . • . s I clues each one culled to a. InanifiC Manse: • 'The permanent State debt; which • seas .Estirctoraat or thrugh ifyiup, for Coughs,Colds.roo -.• sumptida. Asthma. Bronchitis. and all bung disease/. twenty-four millions three hundred and•thir- It cures Consumption when taken in time. la 50 real' , ty thousand and three dollars and thirty-two andel bottle.. cents, ($24,33 0 ,0 0 3 32) is now twenty-four , Alterative or Blood Purifier, for Berofada.ol4 Erup- t tionn.and ail diseases arising from an impure state nr millions two hundred and thirty thousand • lay Blood. or a Constitution Impaired by the me of and three dollars and thirty-two cents ($24,• ! lil e It _run_ y. _ 1 per ebarite fm,oo3 52,) and though there are temporary ! B o wel C o ' fligun3"" °mum. 6" eboisia. eb °l22a • M mblia ' mpliista. and Dysentery. g 5 genic loans to the amount of one Million of dollars iVeradtage or Worm-lOWA We tt est's. and reliable 1 _ ___- --- due. yet they were forced on the State in op-' • /Parr or Worms, 25 "Os. Alterative orfsmlly rills. for Liver Complaints, - position to the exertions of the Executive, t Hysperarki,and Indigestion. 15 rents • i - -W NTED- ° &c. ,I. and will sink to a small amount when the: Golden P(lls. for Failing of the Womb. Fermin Weak , fl „. IV ANTED A STOREKEEPER. Address M. ; Vl' Pottifrille., year ' "'""- l ' Ph "Y` and Rel " Mi ° 4l ---- --30cen" sums 'due ai the commencement of the - ' Female Pills, • vabraule ret‘eily for cam. ;,._ Ault 2, 1851 1 1836 are deducted from , them." points Superior to 'Hooper'. Pill.. 25 eents. 1•g i dir - .1 .- Cirltrlttl W ANTED-THREE FEMALE aleetimatk FontoontuLan intetnal reared) for Mien- I J. th and tun Male feaers, are wanted intake (barge The permanent debt of the State was oil ~,,1 1, , ~..i4 , ,, acute qichroak .30 VW., . _1 . 'of the Public School:. or the flotough of Sri:ninon solutely diminished one hundred thousand : D}sPrOlir Compound , *slur curclfor DYsilvPstar as I Haven. Applicatlnns' will be ...reseed up to the galth .hr °wands orpersons can wintry. 50 temp. of Miens! The seliiicis will n i tro the. first of Sep dollars, during his administration as the Magi: t.lnitnent.rorßheumalorn.Tootb-rerbeviptains 1 Wilber-. None but persona Of good moral character. and all pains of stic &adv. 2.2ecnte. . . i and roily competent need apply. Address, above shon , s—and Governor Ritner urged. , Tank , i • ' Mixture, for 1:h Ils.Farvers,lo4 irenrra I debit i- I . S. ft \ DICKSON.. upon the Legislat are, and absolutely'refusol to , IY- A never failing remedy. , cent.. 'SO elect rime) 'of tlw 11 , tattl compost:wk . :watt of Btlehlt„ for all diseases alb. i Sceitylkill Ilavel4, Aug. •.:.' Ihsl . \al at sanction any law that added One additional 1 Kidney. and"ftlidder. 50 rents. 1 2V JiNTIC.O-4. PERSON To ettAItINTEN lt ~ t andhas ffave-t Croup Syrup . This remedy is Dever known to fall I aCo 11 Mine, welt P.i li in Wo, 1112teester. %irn dollar to the rmanent -debt of the State t housand,li of ch '' ' ja f reli• 25scents. .1 I:nl,4e:we in Mining and reference , of the liteheat and if his advice had been followed the State, flair Tonic, to prevent Baldness. &c. Highly of- i character required. Address. New it'ofb City hot \ I in commended by ttut late Dr. Physic k. 50 cents. I Offire, Bog 3406 elating tputlidrations. debt would have been checked, at that point i - Aattlagent Gotsollad, fat Spitting Bland. IPkistallng. l 'Atte. 9,1851 ' 3l-tf and all Bloody Rise halite.. 50 cents. ' - —but both branches' of the Legislature 'were I itg eevn w, c o rdial; f or all N emo " t .,,,ii i i on iro. the i SyIr.t;ATION WANTED, AS AGENT Millera c ' st its teen. Neuralgia Ste &r so co ii! • • in malt-oust done business. by it young man now against him, and they voted hundreds Or I ' - pimaniniment ; u ' ill ' cur ; i t . ( km % 1 . 1 . to 16 a c ' aril bb K InIwhole• •I s r , f , ita _ 1 tie ae no eeper SI dirge . I 011111116- thousands of dollars tor useless improvements 'taw'. 50 conic ' ''' • I sibn shire in the city. If required the beat of coy rf•f -i rye and Thief Ointments , . Suitt remedies. e 5 tents• i more will be given. udder's 11. RAN N AN, Poll.sille. in order to embarrass his administration, and , Eye Water and Strengthening Plasters. Superior 1 June 21. MI '25- render it unpopular.—This squandering o p, to all nt het v. f.. 5 fPllpl . .' t trANTEDr3 Olt 4 MACHINIeTti Wll.l. ' I Por sale at H. HANNAN'S Bookstore. y v And employment at the Tamaqua 1 Works. , :..-- the money of the State, was the cause' of i I if imloediate application in made. STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPS- 1 II & E K. SMITH . Temporary , loans amounting to, one million I NV.-The • State NlutitatFire Insurance eonipany." T a „,,,,„„,i• e 1, I, ism R. • ~-ir l at Itarri.tilite .hump advettiseinent will's , found in • s of „ ' dollars, which Lorofocoism refused to pr 0...,„ ,i,„ - 'w i ll WANTED IMMEDIATELY-1000 efF.roxii .. 1 rolumn of 'hie paper. it be observed. is . handed Nail Kees. in good "filet it ilk 'litter one vide for after they came into pdwer, and I one of the most .UrlevArtil and flourishing institutkin's ' - of the kind'now in etistenee in this or any other State i °F l''''' lum” added. it 10 the permanent debt of the State. In the Union. Thum Company was chartered at the •' .. , , „,.,, E. V A ROLEY & SON i last pretending session of the Legislature. and has now I • ..'er. ”•''''''''' 504 f been in operation but about Iwo year.. and has alrea-i ~,, r - g - firofEN W ANTIRD- BY THE SUtirti7lO dy accumulated a capital of more than 41125,000, after me lt/her lit/her as customers at the Freeme n 's Dail. Pot (e the payment of erveral heavy losses., Daily Aistsirsit. I vine erliniilill couniy. Pa. where they ran be or- In "dill" I r. the" "Ind' , " whatfiallvs. It will be 1 commutated with roinfortabie hoard and lodging on ..en that the company Is chattered agion the rioted reasonable terms. Hi. bar is supplied with the best principle, and that consequently, whatever may be Porter, Ale, rider. and all kinds of temperate &inv. the rate of premium evicted, the actual losses I. ell the ;season • ran rilroid The house is situate,' in the I that the insured ate railed upon to contribute A ter- 1 nowt healthy and airy part of the Borough. All ihe 1 rain rate of p,euilurns. about equal, or peehape less ! diners.' t Stare Lines or the Untli UP2iO/1 5100 from ',than deal levied by octet rempanire generallym arlgi- 1 opposite his hones.. The house. la fined np in a style nallY exacted : but the raPilallbus crested is safely ; nor easy surpassed in beauty and mime.• lie pledges and profitably invested, u.nd the clear profits d istribtited , himself in use all his evertinns in making those rum at the end of the ye:lvor ofleher. If the directors may . forted. who give tom a call an determine. between the parties insured. according • I. &Yard. per week. si.sn. Stork most, II! Elhlr. to the amount of premium paid In. 124 NII t haree Int 1..P.4.91te The AffirerA or itii. remparly areAeiiiienien iii the ' 111011A4 11 HoWARD , highest reeperiartlity and worth; and their well- ' Pottsville. Mar. hI Issa 4 Iva known character for uprightness and probity In an , sesesalwneereses-- - IttliPlf* guarantee that all the flirtations oflhe Compa ny will be conducted with-',crapulous fidelity. Cep- l a in .i.tca C. fliaderferd. the. President, Is too well ,' known in I his community to require any recommenda ' lino from its ;• and Me. Gillett, the Secretary_ is oat I only a young man °furled end sterling integrity. bill , 'from libithotimgh business !Wilts. and long and active ! eigterienee•• agent for one of the oldest snit most ; popular rompaniei in the Union,-would be anrinvalii- I able acquisition to any institution of Hof kind. We can eheerinity,and heartily commend this company to . property-holders in every aro ion as a safe and rro nondial medium of insurance. .- i LIFE _1 NSURANCE.-Trofre le, pefrhate., nothing i that creates so a p a ng on the death bed es the reflex/am, i flex/am, that we are leaning those we love, per haps a wile and children. dependent upon the cold i Ju l y ~,, ~,,.i, charity of the world! Therefore every one in life 1 '''''_ ' -'"'__ should prepare for this emergency. It evn .be done. t ``SOAP! OAP 1 SOAP I SOAP !-ItiiiT RECEIVE:It - at even by the ponmin.through tne agency of Lire Inset. 11l the St. ela:r Drym.t, a large consignment from ranee. Him m & Co., M1)11511112 Of Beet) man who loves his family ought to get Ills , BROWN. SOAP.' PAI.E Dd. EXTRA Il" life insured, Every man In ilebt.and ownin ;it rnpeoy. I fiir , Nile Al the St Clair 111 '0° 1 - bit - ' ought to have his life Insured. lest at his death his .' . uni,nri REPULIF-11 A llt . Agent property may be sacrifleed. there are but Jew who I N. It. Always on hand. and for sale a tdiperini or • could not case a small sum annfially to insure their ; tick of Miners' Oil, which wilt hr sold 10w..' lives; which if not Invested In this way would lie I Jnne 14,1551 9.4-tf ment pai MINI in trifles, and torte families thin left to - -. Q G APSAO CHEESE, BOLOGNE S % 1, SAGES, penury:outworn. I ICI gurwrior antral . Cored (lams ' Life lipuiriince is becoming just 48 common in tau ' ' ' ' rind. e Green and Mark Teae country a. Fire Insuratiers anti should be more so itawi go march, ~,-, Wives persuade your Ittialtakste--you ran Pare enough ,in prepared turn, or pudding.: ill 'ono household affable In pay the anattal premium I •Ilerkers relettrat.tl Fat I Ole without feeling 11-anent). bade...Boit that you are pro- ' , Smoked Tringui ii, riled fair. will alone he a fair reinmpenee for the nun- Fresil Figs ‘ ikc, &c ., net received to lay. Wotan insure the lives of your husbands for I AI tIPATTI & SON. vour own-benefit, end the amount cannot he tram hed I. - Pntwville, May Rt. IESI 9.1-If by their el editora in rue of their death. - -- Full Information on this snbieri nul:fp obtained on 00 . 0(in civil. pßim F. CITY s%I ON Elf 3 application to it. BANN AN at the Mine °fine Miners' •‘, Al Dry Saltrol Shonlite mg and intone! , __ 4 4 irri Or site . foe. at the Wholefale Grocery WE INV! fr. PARTICIILAR .•_TTKIVITION TO torision Room.. Centre street new feature in Life Insurance which will be explained C. J Doitimis. 'item by calling at thus office. It (dictates one of the great thl-11 difficulties in Life Insurance. While di the same time . It does not dimintsh the security. See/wary pro.frm Democratic Whig Delegate Election. The Democratic Whigs of Schuylkil coun ty, and all those who love their country bet ter than party, are requested to assemble at the following places in theiespective election districts,on Saturday the 23d of August next, between the hours of 1 and 6 o'clock, P. M., and elect two delegates to represent them in the County Convention, which will assemble at the House of A. W. Saylor. in Sc h uylkill Haven, on Monday ,the 25th of August, for the purpose of placing in nomination a gen eral county Ticket, to be supported at the en suing October election. The Committees named will please superintend the election of delegates: Poturille—South Ward. Mote of William Maly - Cornmiltrr. J. S.C. M AWN Jacob Blinr, Brdi. North West Ward or I) tom! Ilill-4 !otriaiii ler% I. P Bertram. Mcrae* Strau.r. Ynnhßast Ward—flow...of P.drq tee. Daniel elhertle. Daniel -Wane Carboo—lfoup,of Tho•. rnittPt..nrnry North .hfaltheira—lfoooke of Abrahnid Pori —roman. tee—lsaac Rtranch.John Oninuter. Schuylkill Ilarow A. W. Say Mr- 4'. Mini'. tee, Geo. Kauffman, Pamelal. Stager. Small Mania* -Ifouse IlenJ• Rebel.- Committer. 8. Davidson. Erg.. Daniel Reber. - Landingrlle-Ilimie of John II Roth.- Commit ire. 8. Lerner, Jonathan Wert. Orattplores-House of widow. Margaret Curd" Committee. Samuel flarnet:llenry Ilammet. • 'West Braoswira-Ilonre of Samuel Von -I* • • tee, Jooeph Albright, Daniel Neter. Port Elferoa-llnuoe of Win., Moyer- Coloutiir, John K. Slefried, E. Kerlin; Ale Brunswick-Magee of 8. Ilenoinger-l'omus it • tee. fie° Dreibeltwis. Daniel Rock. West Prso-Houop of Biles Whetstone-(,tre, John 11011 g, Jr , Daniel Kistler. g•-• TIIF. ASSOCIATI: 9 r.roam ED PITESIIVTE -7k01v98,1-Eoi Ward . llan" "JO" . 1 " 8 " : elan ('hurt h. under the etre of Rev. D. T. Earns mitt..., F. Eatiderbmn. John limiter. • , ban will he open every sabbas h st lea o'ciurit A. North Wartl,ll.lUPP of Samuel Heald --1•01 ~ ° ~, e • and 3; o'clock P. NI. fhe public are reoperifully ins F. A. Whitaker. Milton Wry. • vited to attend. South Ward, 11001 P of Samuel Vann-Commit IP', - A. L. Roughner, Robert Ratriilf. TUE ?ROTE - STA El smscoro.a. CHI'REII. Rasa -Honor of Catharine Brans,- lEmon , i ~, e, W --The following Resolution has been p:.•sed by KatlN Daniel Renp. the Vestry of Trinity Chntrii. Pottsville. m a j im . o .4in t it... of Jacob 'Faust - Committee. 11 lirsolrea, Thai in enpoideration of the omits con. Klingemn n, Charles Blue. Ceq. tributed Mal It. b. roniribute.t aidonationo to i he eree /Woo -Mope of Jueob ramp rommitire, Ssmnrl lion and furnishing of the church edifice; the vestry Ruppert. 11.141 k Either. do hereby set apart, and appropriate FIFTY-LIGHT Ralfer-gotioe ofJohn Mortimer- Coutm'ilee: Col I PEWS. which shell I.r, atiffremoin fete for MI peroono .1. F. Davi e. A. B`. Jones, Esti: who may dont.• to worship in the (Mulch. 7 hes.• Barry-11.ms* mf Franrio Dengler--Comminee. J. ' I. 4 ""nr , torafrd at rfillow" A. Otto. J.Mti CENTRE AISLE. • Eldred-, House of Decatur mirtee Not th side. No. 111. 119, 197, 135. 143. 151, 159. Hosier, H. Kiehler ' youth vide, No, 111. 120, 17.3 136. 144, 152, 100. Upper .Ifaheareago-11ouse of Wm. Deittrrt-ten.. IN THE NORTII AISLE' •' miller. %dont Herb. O. W. Erdman. North aide. No 1.7. 13, 19,1.5, 31, 37, 43. 51, 53.154. 5? Lower Me thaMango of Abraham 5,, ent.- South aide, No• 2 . 8 . 11. 20. V. 32, 38, 44.5 0 . commitiee. Philip °omen. F.on., John Hold,•nian IN THE 801 1 TH AISLE.. Frailty-Honer of-John 1.2 alma n-Contmiitee, it.. Smith -Ide, No, 56, 5:.58.811 74. 80. 86, 91. 98.101.110. M. Clark. John S Fluoinger, F.sq. North wide, No 59. 67 73, 79 85, 91.97, 103, 109. Trelosaf-Ilonse or Mara Mellon B. DIVINE SERVICE held la the (turd. every 81111- M Creary. John R. Promoter. day. - .Marvin: Semler roMmenees at 104 n'Nnrk .- Porter-Ileum, of J. llebrrling -Committee. ! Jacob Erimistg Sorrier commences at 7 o'clock Miller, PIM ph Workman Pine:rare Bormigh-1144. of Samuel Reinhart- Committee. fewer Filbert, ,G, Werntz. Pine:rare Totrusallip-flrumo of Philip Koons-Com mitter, Peter Stein,y • Eckert H Weyer-onor of J h as W. France--Committee. John A. Sterner. Ja Mennig, Fag. Brisark-Ilinnieoir Philip Rehteo -Committee . Jo. hannan Cookillaseob Blaimer. Casa-Hon of of Benj. Shartfer-rommitt;., Brittain. Morgan Morgan. Xinessoilie-IlhosearJarob Krarn-Commilieefie.l. S. Replier, John Prevoot. Coale-Ilnusr of Levi Reber-Committee, R. lakbe. Hamilton Adams • Norregian-lianas of Jahn B Herber-Commipee John Reed. Iten:y St. Clair-Cloose ofJnnathin Johneon.--Committee, John Seitsi nem'. Fog.. Wm. Price. Past Normogirso-flanet.of Hiram Wright--Coimnit. tee. Charles Boone. Jacob A. Leth. . Bfgrillo-Ilonoe of Rudolph Breath-Comm'''. e. C. IFlenoinger. Oliver Roads. . Schuylkill-House of F.. 11 Miller--Committer henry Meyer. Jacob Shock. Rv 01111611 or Tile 4414AND1110C0111111.71:4. B. HANNAN. . Wll. A. HAMMER DAN'L. FOEHT, ROWLAND JONES NICHOLAS JONES, WM:STERNER qtOL- J W. lIEFFNER. Deaaenltie Waif Papers please cony CONSUMPTION CURABI.B.—In the year 1840, when Dr. J. la Rose received his diploma from the halide of the truly Veit Professors of the University of Pennsylvania, be with instructed by them (In com mon with other students,) "so go forth and add to, alter ? change or Inthrtive, until be could say, there is no dirges* he coal not conquer." Consumption at ! that time wan considered Incurable; but the Insets five mind of Dr. Rose was 4000 put In motion for some new mode oltreatment for that lion of diseases. The result has astonished the world , With the aid of his breathing tube. be enlarges the air cells and the circulation to the lungs rendered tree; and by the I use of his Cough Syrup or expectorant be la enabled to remove sorenesi and allay inflammation of the air relic of the lune". Dr. Rose, from his extensive prac tice of thirty years In the city of Philadelphia, has prepared a few remedies which are unequalled is the world. Consumption, Rentals, Dyspepsia Rbeunia t LIM, and indeed every form of diseue,.vanbthes un der las treatment. Far sale by B. HANNAN. • JOHN P. HOBART 32-31. • e- EUREKII. The grist Burst Discovered !—The sub. scriber has at last discovered the we plot vitro of flair Dye, and announces It for sate, with perfect confi dence LP its surpassing everything of the bind note In use. It cola:sibs halt either black of brown. Om may be'deshed,) and is used without any Injury to the belt nrskin. either by stain or otherwise, and ran be washed coffin ten minutes after applliation. without detracting fmtit its efficacy. R Dollard has for years mannhwtored Dyes. which have given great aatlsfartion to his COMAIOPTO ; but he did not *dein Ise them, banns* he felt them not to be perfect While they defaced the skin. Far a lona time he has been trying to overcoats that parpleziag nimcnity,'and at last has the happiness to announce that he has succeeded. MeThe flab Dye may be bad, wholesale , and remit, at his popular establishment, 177 Chestnut Ptner, where sneh as desire can also have It applied. Person/ Visiting •Philadalphie who may w rib their Hair Dyed, are Invited to tall on R. DOLLARD. 117 Chestmit Street. Letters (poet paid,) wilt receive attention. FEMALE LABOR IlEADAClL—Wright's Indian Vegetable Pile are I a positive cure for trim distressing complaint ; because they purge from the body those billow; hunters wbleh are the cause not only of berilach, giddiness. nausea *ad sickness. b.r.. but of all the ills to which dub is heir. One 25 coat bog ,of the above named Indian Vegetable Pills. nay, a stogie dose. Will frequently carry offs violent alma of headsets; and. in cues of long standing. perseverance alone Is • wanted in order to make a cure of every description of headsets. WrizAt's ImUsa Vegetate Pills also aid sled Improve digestion end parity the blood. and theretbre give Dew II& and wiser to the whole !owe. anon! Corsurfoits. Toe genuine Is for sole by T. P. SCATTY tla Co., J. C. BROWN, and D. N. H MS LIM Pottsville t sadbt the Agents given in another eolamn. Whose ale Mee, 1119 Rao Street. Phtla. ANOTHER ACIF:NTIFIC WONDER !—PEPSIN, eke T,ae Digostai.e Fraud sr Oitairie A great 14*Pciu'l t " 0 . 1 . Pfeicrea font hence, nr the I..nith stomach 01 the cc, after difeCtl..l/J 1,1 Baron Liehte the great Physiological I.3tentirt, by J. S Houghton, St. D., 'so. IL North Eighth street. Philadelphia. Pa. Thin to a truly wonderful remedy for Indigeution Dy.. pAtuti, la tindice. Liver Complaint, Constipation and Debility. curing alter Nature's own method, by Na ture's nwn agent, the Oaattle male. See Advertire meld an another column. PER:ifiNia SIPFLICTFD WITH COUGHS. Colds Whooping Cough many Pulmonary Affyctionti,troold ' do well in ',mettle MAIM of Iltgbes' Kspectorant, it is t patiintde. apeedy and e , rlain remedy. See hdver- I dement in another column . POT 1 AVILL 1E: actaiwn CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR Imp, Jl I Whent rlnnr. bbl *5 00 Ilr•A peactlci "it'd. 413 00 Rye do an ' 3 .11. do , , do anivar 4 175 Wheal. 00411ri 1 10 a 95 Drd applea paired 1 , 45 Rye. do 51 Ere'rd o z!, 1 = - . 1: Cora, Jr flatO, an .., SR Ighnuldetro,:: . 61 psltaine•. do 62 name, Timothy TS Hay; to. Clover do 4 (10 Plahter. • , • - oirm , • In rhiA I th on lbe 19th 01i.. very .1141,611.1 y, raANIVEI. CLARKE, seed 4bout 30 years. ' :an: (e (.14,M (.. NOTICES. PULASKI, LODGE No 215.—A STATED Meeting of Pulaski laUlfe Trill he hellion Monday serums. Anglin 11,1851 al i 1 o'rlodt. The tnecnbe re are requested tq, be punrranl in their attendance. De nriVr of the W .11. • ioN. e. MAlrrlia. Seel, OENTV TEAIPER ANCE CONVENTION. isP* C --Notice is hereby given to the friends of Tem perance. in the different districts of the Cnonty to elect delegates to represent raid districts In a County Convention of the Mends of Temperance to be held in Pottiville. nn Aatorday the 9th of August nest, at .113o'rbwk. P M . for the purpose of adopting such meuutee. may be deems d necessary to forthtr -the VIEW .Z of Temperance. They wilt meet in the Sons of Temperance Hall, over Stichter & Esteriy's Store. • THE FRIENDS OF TEMPERaNCE. July 19.1651 . 29-3 t eta' ODD FELIX/W . B CEMETRY --PERSONA ter 'desiring Lots or G io . Odd Fellow's Cense try.under the direetinn of thiCommlttee of ldlners' Lodge. No. 20. Pottsville. will' apply to John . 8. C. Martin. David K. Klock. Esit .-or John-J. fortes. - June 21.1831 . 9.3-8 m MOUNT LAUREL, CEMETERY.—PEEPONA nr - '" &tilting Lots or Gram in !linnet Monet Cemr. tory. wider the direction of tee Vestry of 'Welty Church, Pottsville, will apply to Andrew Roorri. nr E. 0. Parry, Dare Art. LADIES AND (GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE Ker Visiting end Wedding Cards Engreeeo and printed In !bylaw/it styles, Weaving weir orders et Bennie, ebeep Book and variety Store. where Fowles ran be seen. Cards'erintpd from Plows at short Unice- FOR SALE. EVIL SALlid—d. Inc of GROUND on the north .r etde - of rearm* street, Fishbaach, in the vicinity of the new Willing Milt, la the Borough of Pottsville. containing 32 feet front by 102 In depth.' The said lot adjoining lot of Fleck it. !Antlers on th e east , and lands ofthe Miners' Beak of Pottsville on the west.— For further pup/ilacs Enquire or JOHN TRACER, 3tinerseille. ' 32-30 Aug. 0.1851 AIIEIRNWOOD LOTH POB SALE.—Velnable ei.X building Into 10 the moat central part Of the Bor ough of Pottsville. lately laid out on the Greenwood Entire, ore Corr offered farina.. Aptly to , A. RUB 8 6L, Agent 'forth. owner,. at Ms Mace in alahatitango St. Pottsville, May x,1851 18-tf . , . 1011 SALE .— ALL THAT LOT NABBED 14 in the Town plot earner of Chambers and Man.; tAligo streets, maws 00 feet. Dont on Mahantango 'street. and in depth running to Church Alley. Apply DAVID entu,As. .34r Jan. la. 1850 \ ;UST RECEIVED A BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE IP el Oliver romboorbieb vlll be sold law by \ BRADY & ELLIOTT. 5041 Ike 11. Ifi3o ouNDAT 111:711200L, I.llllLiklil2o. &r.--non• 0 day school Libraniesll of , which will be eotd et Publisher's prices. latarles Paiblisksd by age Seeley" Scheel Usbra. 030 Vols.= -, • . , • *ll7 30 100 do Nos. 1.2 ind 3 each 10 00 100 do • `- ;` 300 SO do • ' . '4 - 200 Published by the Eplecopil Sunday flchnol talon . 100 Valero. Library,. ' *lO.OO . We will jive a donatkin of *lO to the purchasers of the Oral clawed Library. i 004. Ath. klad 'roc rianday Scheel Books for presents: 111 2t. Question Books, Spellers, Primers, 111 . hie D One riee..Tkkets: &e. .- • 50n Lentenre. ISO Sables. ell of which srill'he xvl4 a 1 lon prices at 041212AN'11l ' Cheap Book and 8 *Usages Store. st , i 0 DERR illtr. 80011r4 not on balm; obt a h,pa to node niwi prises at very abort notice. CAI&FETING AND NATIVPG—A Madman assortment orCupettha antlatsttlm. jo 44f t resale. ad and (brittl l e by J. M. BEATTY & EON. ardi II& SSI _ • . CARDS. Donswr ATTORNET AT Schuylkill county,. Pa. Office, IA Cents* street, oppninta the American !Inure. Nay 31,J551 224( nu. f3ADIVEL nicavvittiv.OFfiCE, not 4th and Alabaman:tot streets. Roust , one lately occupied by Pt Thos. Brady.) . • Pottsville, Mareh 15.1431 11-1( Wi l t L eit ' ve lA ; ?I l itt i P i lktrg r u s oli t,i ,W. ll l; 4 ll : e lr e In centre street. neatly opposite the ?diners' Bane, Jan. 4 , ISM 1-17 ' j O. TRAEIGH. ATTORNEY Al I' Ant \I J. Tremont. Schuylkill County, Pa. • \ lrtrariont. April V, WI. 17=11. jElliii 11* N iLi.IARSO & JAR. COOPER:, LI Anornlea at Law. Pottaville. fiEce In Centre St, a few 'door. Eastof the '.• Pennsylvania Halt" Mr, 1 enoper 'will alletid at all the Coat ts. - • , . Pottsville. Der. ';'. IMO 49-ivi H B. WOOD. ATTORNEY AT LA %% t , , -Allfice . ' nem woe to the Penn. Hall. June It:, 18.51\ -4.5.-1 y GROCERIES, &o -- • . t RUPERIOII.I6t or Savor Cured HAMS and 9iin1111)11114 jtio Ter.:veil frogs the parkors--- those who want a good ariule in ',hotline. will oileope give no, to rail - Mgr) a curl' fine eh% :nett Black Tea that we Can IPCOlnniend SIM' NI AT - Ai a ell %1 BEItS 33-td Aug 41.1n51 BEEF—GO brie Smith &Ewerlng"e eetra (*nerd Beef, In yellow Dago in ;tore and for Knit. by, WILSON. a S. Water PI Phi Aug . :2„ Is I 31- If illllB—V3 bile Phill'e tlll4 Hour. in 17 vpiiniv hagp,ir...t.re and for 3alr by CHAR. T. W m S Water :10-tf Pottsville, May 1.7. 1 1 351 FNGLIBIIII BREAKFAST TEA A very Ail,eritir article nt lilark Tea Jim receive"! and Bir J. M. iteaTTv A sfiX Enzinville. Mar 21. Pisl •21 a OEII A 1141 , 1.1.:—.% RT I 11: gennlne Mocha Co fee. plot received fruit" SPW Vnos. by. M BEAITV Ar. SON. Paiirville. May 9.1, 'ESSER LARD—A riIiIPERIIIR ARTII•LE or .1 white and clean lard, for inle by M. REATTV & SION. (dared 294 1851 • I .10+11.1—Very choice ft KEEN and BLACK TENS 1 for sale by .F M BEATTV lit SON ' March `..41. 1i , ,151 ~ ' 3.1 f LIXTRA FAMILY lOLOVIIE—JA SOPglllint 1 . 4 article, forgide by .1 M BRATTY & SON March 29. ISM , 3.-if S. 1 URN AL MISCELL A NEOUS it . TSON'S FIRE 1311.ICEL—Cqn.tan.ty ”n" I hand and for sale hp thn plibetrriber it On lnrk Stme, E. VA ftni.Y & SON Aut. 9. tßall :t2.41 F ANS.—The vailincriber lui .l PIO received n tiro. assortment of Elesant PA Nis, of nil whirl) will he soli, iPPA than env poi vs. at 11. BANN A Honk mid Fancy Ri.ire. Pottsville. Au! '. ai if a In 10 14 50 5 00 Attti.Entril riletA rirmt rim ter cleaninzr. :pairing and braadify big Cabinet Furn Pare. **hair. givina a rich irlcrire urbpf7nranee. stipPrnir in• re ~arnishinit. an 'article Ma: we haw. tried iii rah re rommend—Ptire 4 i tent. a tintiN, Ju.t rvrnived rind inr at B It&NNAN'S .tune I.f.t 4011.TRVEIVOR'S CHAlNS—Different length...- 01- AlAn Mathemailral Inotrumeafte noire best iiigetherArithceparale Inatrumenie. For sale the Mon. of the suhgeoiher at mann , artureCA prime. lIANN \ - May :11, IS5t TEAM. POATABLE RUISTING and Pump. I ing Enginek for loading it'd - di.. liarein! ye PPiS. raising - marble from quarrien and pumping end , nlttlej.-• - Tliette Marttine. tom he moved from place to • Mari. by loinvle bnr,;.. Man nfar tnied by A. 1.. AR 031AMEIAELT. N... rt., Drinker'. Alley, neat -ert , ntl and Race street,. . Apr 1126,18.51 mum GLUE—Anothe• of Itl! 11110111.p.1,11.-}. -I llr , dincoverieA. rententinn wood. .lone, s In.o, Iron, crocketv.wate. rail- h. applied by arq one. WWI. •upplied by the twee nt Manancttiree. It in pill In convenient gized hmiteo Tii”xr it no ek en.... now far hrokoi r ho ir • For sate by amour do rorr 14-if AMU .5, IS3I L'VRNITURE POLISH—ONE of the bEpiT anklet. fur dOnlrelir ertpormy ever offered: to Ire nubile.. Any lady can apply liArratoring to-wood 114 original color, litaving a bearitifal rpmriving all amino and ilnger.marko. for War by BRIGHT 6r HITT 144 f April 5._1851 • IHE NEW DEPOT-Fnr POilerV tnafge ai the Hrorkgille works is removed from Pilver• , Ter rata to East Norwegian strf et a Irw yards Ea•i of the Monti!. Corium Railroad. Storekeeper. .dher. are aenueeted In rall and intpert the atnck nn band r 110DGFION. Agsni 15-if April 11. leal EAJIBBIER'S BANK CHECKS —CHECK Book■ on the renter's Bank of Schuylkill County neatly printed, for 4ste et B BANNAI'S Bonk and Starinnery Stun , June 21. ISSI ' 25 _ SCISSORS.—The eubetriber has juii received a One lot of SClallall of all collides and prirei— whir h tcdll hr sold al Ina nuf•rittrera prices. at 11. RANNAN': , Book and ;Vailety Store • 2S- July: Pi. 1851 MUSIC. • xriaW music-.SONGH 3 JUST PUIMISII ;i Out where art Thou r' something sweet to tell Von." I've a home in the Valley—anc to Give ine a Cor In is Valley I Love. Bright Growingiris, Duett. • Mary Avoumen, Irish Ballad. When thou art Nigh. The Bag of Cold. tering and Chorus Lonely and Sad. The Mountain Daisy, wit Print Lacy Cray. The Bay of Naples. One Parting Word. Pm only-Slateen. with Print The Chlid's wish. name where the Fnuetaina play Neils was • Lady =by 8. C. Foster. Bing de Bango—by_authnr of " Neily- was a Lady Ben Bolt s or." Oh ' " Gum Tree Canoe. I would not die it Kate Moore. Deem 'tot and tea Call me Pet nem/ The wandering Italian Lovers W Mercedes Waite. Swiss Cottage Sr I 11.1 Colasa. '. l lllhnm Waltz. Louis Second WI "My Happy NMI The Lute Schroth Silver Rill Waltz. The Silver Bill P. /album Polka. Sophien Polka. Undlne Polka. Creve Cnenr Poll Silver StarDaint Bat deani Gallops • ,linisicang Seminary Qiiicksti Wellington's Orand March. Le Bete, by W. V. Walace. Comin'thriP the Rye, wittb,tar., by W, V. Wallace. I - • /I , Alpine Melody. do r in • Statische Melody, do Marche Miiitati: 1•11 19, . Romance from the Opert of Nfitllla .in ilfartellitia Mazurka. • 't P &nuttier dre Vtenne -Mazurka. do , Conlin kin Farewell to the Nightingale, Dedicated to Mils. rev breeds fof• Jenny I,lnd,,by Charles M. King. I with twenty-flue .gbrogfine assortment nfMoslr, anger/ a% I publialted and for for Flute and Piano. Chc Auld received and for sale it lIAiNg N's ; Thi' Is a capital Store. Cheap Book and Music Centre St , Pottsville. , supplied Cheap by thp \ N.. 8.. Music not on band will he furnished to order I June 21, l 51• - -• -A EILIMOLIPS SANK LOCK—IT • OCCUPIES 1 ik LARGE assortment .01. Dais small space, Is cheap.. tasty and convent- 'l--an hand and for sale she ; ant, and (0 not liable to get out of repair, as other Locke. For sale by BRIGHT lb POTT. Meg; Hook ar) • Aprll3, HSI 144 f • April 19, 1351 an 4I Variety SIN.. 21, . IHEIE XIIHITICid.—in the II of the Arcounaof liam Mortimer. Jr... Committee of.laetb R. (h, heck. The undersigned. Auditor appointed b y it ; eouit of COllllllOll Schuylaill county, and to whom ie referred the - above account and - the cone Owlet°, will attend .1 lon Mike in &Liao street in the Borookb of rot Willie, on eATURDAt the oai day of August. A D. MI. at 9 o'clock. A. M., for the purpose above Mentioned, whom and where all gone interrateit rat , attend. JOHN I'. HOHABT. &noun, Aug 9,1551 • , IVOTlelle..—ln she r of ihe amount or .11 Prier %Vetherol, Asitoto al John R. P. The andersigne.l. Auditor 10 trioria the above arrnaci and elreptiona were referi,A by . the Court of Com ran i, pr,,r, of ratt,u . lk Manly, will atterd for lb. puffing, of hearine. ;aloe, al bra arrure in blArk.i street, in the ltoiongh of Polisville URSDAV, the 26th day ne Angulo. !Nal. at 9o'cincr:;.ll M..wh,ql and Where-MI prrtinns Intereinnl eln attend JOAN P. iIIoRART. Auditor. Aug 9, ISM i NOT/ 08 / — in the miter or in. last Account of .George W. Page. Assignee of biatlinn Netlars The anderelgned, Auditor by thy Court, o f c orntrinr Plem of Scbuy Mill irnoni y', In re- Itate unit re-sern. the at rive - account. will ahem! flit illial purpose, ...,, his (Mice to %shot goer'. in the Romig!' of Pr.o. •ille,iln %Tr.!" ESDA T, the Erb .133 r f Anenit Iti:4 •,I it o•l hick, A M -, when and-. here 'all persons.im r • rsled can 311(.1111. .101 IN P. 110 BART. Andm, Aug 9.1551 • "2-;t:• VOT le E.—ln 11w matter of the p.m' e or p, n , ill Nunvittarbt r. dce'd —The undersigned. Audits,attpoineed by rho Court of I 'timuluit Fleas 91 - ririimi kill I ..unit, appointed In re-v.911e :Intl ril state ii i , account of Samuel Heffner. Administrator, Ar „, 0:11.1..t Nit netuaclter. hite of i he 1114049.0 r Potiss,,,, deed., u ill attend for that Purpose al hie - orte• , r , Math. I ..1 feel. ill illo Borough Of Pot tactile, on Nu x 114 AI Ito 2:411 do y of August. IPSI, al 9 O'Cl. h 1 II when and where .ill pr roans interested ran upend I JOHN I'. 1101L91T. a.,411,,, .- 1 Aimr, 9. Ital 11.3-1 • 1 ic OTICE TO TEACllrßS.—Application am 1,, t i received by the Board - of Schnol'Directorsollt o I borough of Pottsville, until the `laith of August for ~;,,, ! Male Teacher vs pribripal for Ni,. '2 Male Sehom. and ; nor F'emale Teacher rot No. 4 Male School tprinbin i to vi hom an advanced :salary will hr paid if till•farta ey Tr ference be giViril of a thowitieli eaperienr, 3., Teacher By order If the Board, JAS. FOCHT, Serrevir Aug 9, issl. 32 3 OTICE To iiEITHERs - pr o p 0 „1. hr received by 111, s. 'tool Direr Inv. of Ear N ot u•vgiau pi,:t91.9. 1.11.211q1 ‘2oth, (or a Plinth. rictinni 1in0... In gaud dirntri Hsu, au/ rrpeciiithilnn.i can be hadei . ther or the under.:l,a btlitdinecnit.inirtee JOs I FA Rllol.lq Pori each., W BROWN. • RosA BULL, do • I. 11 , F.I4INGER • ifr Pori Aug 0, ifzsl ;„.11OTIC l E IS HEREBY GIVN, ,hat npfdtcalf..wiir been made In 11w Court of ('on I .by n The , Erin Fraiirra, !Ox6riation of Millersville." for a Chart..r ance ankh, or incorporwinin. [del ;n• Prof hnnota.r% Office. in nr.d for said 'uttily. 6;14 that a tbaft,r will be ernmed by raid Cour , on 7 n, Gra ]ION lit V of Srptember, net!. cane., shown In inn (outran% By order of the rOnn TIIUM.A+ 1A11.1.1 1 .. Ptoth' t .gr.horre. Aug 1.1.551 NOTICV: 7 —NOTICE IS Ii F. RFRY nl %TN ipai ~.- t ittatratOtto ha: rit limit :lit. Court ot , B oili.l . Sr - ,,ltityth Co., ht " The Xiners' vlibe lieleyenJent fn der of Odd re,;lry'lugna. •• f. n !'barter In rirr ntrl with the itithiles . of - Incorporation. filed th tar r, il,cmAlary 'o Office, in and fop st 04 t minty, :10.1tir.1 Cart. r t . dl ho 1.l as id Court nn thr foic .10N DA V of septemner next. ilnlefse raii.e he to the /lot -nr% . By order eight. Court. 1 imams mit.t.x. Or%yijobuiir, Aug. t - 31 3i , . N . ","pr,,l P 4, nR theE 11 '6; 1 , 1 , r ‘ i; mon Plea , . of tichu I kill Co , by •• The Baptist oI Poitsrille.•• for a Charter.in accordance atida to' startles of •1111orporailon. filed in the Prothoteas t oyo. (Vire, in and for Raid county. and that a chattel ct. be granted h' mold Court nn the first Mortlfy of der. tember nett, 111111.F:9 calve.. to. shown to the retur n , Ily oiler of the Court. THOMAS 1111.1.5. p r w, ()metabolite. /Ingot 1 8 rt1 31 9l I lISSOFAITION OF P - ARTNEIII4IIIP.—T 11E 1/ Partnership heretofore existing hoarsen th. ue. dersigned, finder the firm of B wp.,4517a7 has this slay been dissolved by inidotei come, o 4. persona knowing tnetturrelves indebted toll photo., and mat,' sett temeno. and "are cent. JOHAr I' HAVRE, ANDREW S. WINGERI Troomoolot, Aug. 1.951 21.9 b ' t VOITOR'S NOTICE .-111e ondersigred 1. :1 decor appointed Its. the Orphans Comae( Schur. Lull (01119iy to din/ 1111111 e the monies in the hantrlt COB LUTZ Atlmitextratot of the estaltent Wll.llO PAI I I.. late °Willie Rflo'9,llol of Tamaqua Meant , oso, Iy dereo.rll. in and 3MOrR Hot creditors of snt.tto ceased will meet for that purpose at obis office. In 'to Borough of Or burs. on Monday the Itth .An t nl, at lit o'clock A. M . when and whet, o .rtieso interested, may - attend • JAMES II GRAEFF.,Anda• ftrwigsbure. Joly 19.1851 • 99.41 XTOTICE IrY lIEREBV GIVEN THAT an. , . 11 meet Nn • 7 has been made by the Director. • Lyroming-County Mutual lostitance Company, 11 1 1 t. Premium rotes ire-force. on the 25th day of April lorLI and early payment!, oft he WIMP are it:MI(1011y mein, ed. that-the ChlllllP 'elf sufferers may be prompth pan: JNO CLAVTON. Beret ger for floe County of i'chttvthii Poottsx.lle• Jody 11 1951 1941 NTOT,IC Es—NOTICE' IS lIEREUV GIVEN sob the, omens of Schut lkilll county Intehd to stone to the Legislainte RI the roeit Session. fors Chao, of a Bank of His !nuns and Diver:it. to two located It the Borough of Tamaqua. Schttylkill county, Pa. 19 toe called "THE ANTHRACITE. BANK OF Tt MAGI7A." with a Capital of Tarcrlllundred and Fair Thane:Mil Dollars, with the privllsits to locriam. tbe' Capita!' of said Rank to Five Hundred Thousand Doi Joieph Houstotwout. John K. Smith, William 11 Lob,,, John Harlan., A. I. Bought:or, Peter Aurand: Michael Heald. • Charles Bennett Richard latter. Robert Rartollifs. atoorcastroth. John Hendricks Tamaqua, June 29, Ihsl. Iddino frO WOOD COIN TH.A.O TORS.—.Proprosao w ill be 1 . 1, 9 9.19TPC1 hi the libilacleipion and Readies 'Railroad Company tor a supply of Cord Wend Udine year 1951. 'bspecifications may be had on appliention to 11. M. {Walker. Mount Carbon, or in 114 . 111 (heater , Wood Agent. Sehitylktll Haven Felt lA, 1951 7 if I.AlsollEßs. MINERS AND (mi. ERS, who wind, lir pliftll3l 9 l 9 1941 in Timm' n. private Pate. U 11l hid an Agent (91/ the Preml.P, or.. 111 r town oh Shamokin. Labor oh the. Railioad is • he taken in payment of lots. One half the wags• o' theolaleirets will be noire no ed in rash. D. Al. (HMI. tenni 95 to lEE!=I FOR SALE AND. TO LET.. r 'OR RENT--THE SECOND STORI ouJ Fnoirr & Co. •. ,•thn. g§orr. A . ppry 801.0. FOSTF.It .:i2-11 • ‘tig 0 Iti%l 1.0 It ENT. —R A :411 1 Breaker and at: iotier inutitiventeultj vrndy work. a lo . i.gond Ftril :mil White Ash veins unitaiisnrei Apply to CHARLER M. MIA. sv Pottsville. July 9.11, FOR SS ALE.—THE iiiSI6ETNIT. the sntiseitiber In Notwegisn EttlPel. !Is .ri tral pashinti would inakr it a farniat.lt Iral rat iglu for nor whosvi hnsines is within JAMES A. IA ME= Pottsville hilt/ 19. 1f4511 ~..__ POHL NALIC.—A GOOD TWA r.ro ®_ g' D " ry Dwellinouse. and 20 arrir• of Land i (or mare If required by life pllll baser. , ---• 'eov.: . •suitahle fora .malt firm. handsomely }ors ted tor the %Nest Branch 01 the River Schteyittp arm Mine Dill - Railroad. within too miles of Pot - Mill , and about the .awe distance front Minersvilie f , . price and term , apply to • A. RUSSEL Alahantango Sheet Potovilfr litf July 14, 151. • FOR RENT.—TWO DWELLINt , will. rooms in frolit,. AllifAhlP for 111 offices or mores. in Thomj,son's Row 10 raft I Market sires , : Three office, In the serrn,. as I On of the ;ame row Our room In the 2nd story of M 31141303 Ball. corner of 2d and Market at root* Also a ccila the mime boaldma One Frame [Welling Mum to Sevenih street. nem Alarket The 3hnve property will be rented low AP ply In the •nbarrtbrra. ELIZABETH C. THOMPSON W. ROSEBEHRV ille, Aprli 5, 1551 • 14-1 f FOR RENT--TWO SHOPS C.: , renter street, one recently occupied hi ,•s•• A. Simone 3F a Shoe: and the one adjoining Alen, s two etnry FHAMC. fIOUSE and ST A 111.18 on sne same tot. rot Serer,/ m rem. Eniptire of J. NIORGAN: Market St Feb IS, 1151 :4( _ FOR S ALF OR TO LET.- A pleasant Residence in West 'Branca sops Mitustril nit the. Mine 11111 Rad as a . Road a stroll dietanee from Scliorylkili Harem. containing ah,out geventaen acre. under a high state of crailTation. The House. Barn and nut buildinka:ate a lt In good repair Apply to . M. HILL NlaliantangO , sbeet, Pottaritk FPI. I 11551 . LOR RENT.--A LARGE ROOM ABOVE F T. Taylor's clothing Moro, tO by SS fret 1J storb Carnet Centre and itlabantano street. Pottsville April 26,1851 4;-ti PUBLICATIONS, &o RET NOLDN New Romance, The filpsey Chief —hy G. W. M. Reynoldn, author of "1.10 in Lon don." "Pnpe -Mtn," ••Mysterien or the Court of Lon don." kr., a moat capitaljum publiihed ant for sale .0 !Ft. BAAINAN'S Cheap Book and .Perlodieat Stole 22 lie 9, ISM BOOK FOIL EVERY MEellANlC.—Appieton Mechanic Magazine and Enginer's Journal -4 rbtbhv magazine, Edited by Jullue W. Adams.(' E ;• audtible work for youtii iniihanica. It cantaine: 2 gr mitiibei of beautiful Engravlngri illostratwe Mildred, on which It Mate, and forms one of tto . st inter...Ong and oxen') works ever pribliohed nacriptio!nCreceived, and single co** for 1.3: , ..gt 'O. RANNAN'S Ronk and Vat ielv Atmr 12. 1831 ADIILIAR SCIALIAICH—OR I.ICIENiI FIC Explanation of Common Thing::: a capo. 4 rk for Srhools and familimjtot received and (al • al R. RANNAN•6 • Book and Pdhlishing How.. on« '21,1811 4ETHODIST SPLENDID• As.f. Ment of Methndist Hymn; nl IlhP new Edition , rut from the publlalletta bousr.'New %nrk, *owe Ir. .giant Turkey hinrneer) Itandinr. Jan reCoivrd a nd kale. - wholes3le and retail at IL BaNNAN .I Wholesali• Runk and Mtaiiniery Store to 21, 1851 BIBLES-100 Family Bible', erobra' every style of Blndinq. plain ornavarn .rrived end for sale rit B. BANNAN IS9I 10 ULTIVT BIiEEDEBrI TEXT BOOK,' full Information rfspeerlat rhr rhot ultry -and the. mode of ral.ing die!. luxtralicanl. Prlte42,l eecti! J" in al B&NNAN .6 s Hoak ago! 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