• . liatutts 'or .71332 ITUITERS'.IOI7RNAV, ~ ' SEVEN guesTimitsi _ . ~ • . soar. st:c.scairriort. . T*.-. not. LA itliA-piw_ in,i.m. p 2 )1 tik 16 ! .tni, nllll3lll ' r' r Trnt• Iligirrin 4 . /I,lc rr the roicleof SA ell . CO. I n advance, 10 atm:. wit.. I..at,te itt'qthe roottlY. end : T he Tottowin— g questions are so men by ~,,,,satty• to attcattre to i: owe WhLi Ir. t•ile 1 , 111 1.1 . 11, C.II II IF- The PuL: l4,l l. l • l l;ere ,3 tq mi.-etc the tight : the Junior Whig Club of Pottsville, ttabe an to Chute 02 50 per antluoil when-pars/111d Is dece3ed I • . longer that, nee Nor..t ! i f • .( . .sneered by Col. Bigler; for the information" To cvats . : s. v„ of the people of Schuylkill county. They I's ree eoptett lo nhe ailthess, - .." ' - 7 grit , „ 77 t• t. O • 77 •;-' ; 7 '. - ' I n 10 ~ loo are courteous and respectful in style, and . einl•Ptt .. Five dollars ot it,ttanee writ p.tr, forelitto - year's there can, be no excuse for refusing toanswer .tibscriptjais lathe-J.4,1m1. ' thetti;except a positive determ , inatton on his Terris: of -the Vireiincs • day Dollar Journal. . 11 00 part .to be non-cononiitut on the subjects of I ropy. trilittsor; . . • • ! 1 e „,„„ . .„t„,„,...1.1.,....„ - -; -; - , - 0 111 Willa they tr ea t : . it. , eon .. • • • 15 ir 7 .7; i ,-, ;'• i . - "i is is, •j. Was not " Polk, Dallis and the Tari ff in d. / l I :I,' d" I . - 1 -=_- ti at 0r%42" the motto of the Democratic party !..) ii,, 'i, do, . . . . - 35 no • tt 1 , shiVo Von tut: :" • of Pennsylvania, in - the'campaign of '44, Wednesday and Saturdiy Journals. and was it not by the tasting vote of Geo. I Copy of eaelr, in advattre. ; - - S. 15 sfogies - . • • • • - ',- - I:0 M.. Dallas; that. the Tariff of '42 was annul ; 7 do' d'` :.I" - ''. • - h 6 00 " 10 and thepresent Tared . - '46 substituted? ;45 tin 'do de i --7 i i?' Past Master< will Mr 1er..7.i. as Agents for • '2. - Has not the Tariff of '46 ever since • itiese•Pitprri. In t.,,,tan g Cita., 4 - .., The person who „ _ folmy a Club of VIP,. for the :Wrolnetirily D lolltr 1 en supported by Democratic influence and loornat.. urn 1 . 110. or 7eir for Ili; Mil.f . f. ' Journal, .1 . 11i lii he rut it lel to 3 7iipv trf ehlwrllisiter gratis. ; Fo r i crery,effert of the Whitzs-to restore the Tar . rho, •.t ..Vrm fiir hint' P.lj..re , a crept wiithe flartiel.• 'tir or '-i.? been defeated Gy the Democratic ...Irmo.. - I - I • ' :ti I.l,re t wen and aieho..l Tett hers. n lii - he for- F 1 ParLY ? • nisheil %all Ciill..l - 0T 110111 J6iiii .N ot. at hAirpe. • . • I ' I . ir - Sulttr.- - h,i... Mt. , . &Alai Call 1.1 . 1 , M111.41 by et, ou in favor of a Tariff affordin ! . Are . y g 4 . 1.1.111 e 1 . .19i Orfite Stamps, whi . . - it .:.n tie Mott:wit al t (111131 protection with th e t ar iff o f , 42. lay nt the Peet Octio. :. 1 tATF-Ii or avt•tir•rteltin • •r 4. Did you not vote for the Wilmot . Pro --iitiv-,47lntre' of tit lilies. 3 t Inn s l .. SiWi t ViStt ReF. o ll3llult in the State Senate, iu Jan .... r... i.tilyz;tottiert it...ettkit, - • .272 tont lines. 1 time. - 45 i nary IS-17 ? :40,1, oitiott'in.-ertiiin 7. D .7.,tirit , .. - . tine ' stint le, 1111.11; tl-01: - .- t 3 119 , a. tdnot, the mea4ure Which. you recom •Sl X month., • • •.. .- 5 (” 11117titleti in - the State . Senate in 1846, and :11.1r is.•lf. - • - - I ' . - - ~, 1 ILI- . Blt ot o•a cards 6'l's 1in..., p i per annum, - • 3no which you assert is similar to‘the Sinking.' Ur n hatt6 7 amt Other:. tuirerti7inging the V.1111r.1 -v. ull the privilege of wi tettiiiti, illiterent solver- . 1 Fund of Gov. Johnston,, propose a tax'upon I , 1 ti.p.u..oui w..ity. i - 12 I Y 2 i the est a te of all decedents, thereby placing I t --- e-tArger Ad , e 1 Ws, ?tient a, a. Ino a gria• nient . i . 1 ••••••••••■•..i..0 1 ...........i----4..—...............A....•.... -an undue proportion of the State debt on the 1 1.- L:1 1 , 1 • W Move an Of )11ans? Mifite_ft ---; I, ' JOURNAI. : ,l _ ... -_, . - - ~_ -••-• ;-• - • -,, i ft. .11,tilt 1 can you explain your apparent in • 1 SATURDII V. AUGUST 23, '1851; : A Ci)!•istency in allowiug.as you admit in your .- . • . \ ,..„„7 speech at Spread Eagle; you did; the State if WllioS. TO' i'ol[4l., -POSTS! •'t Law of 1817. lin hiddins,r the dike of Jails for i -`A grand ratification Wbig• tneetiu.7 will I the coufitreinent or Ingitive slaves, to•pass ~ . .he held at the *b00.... of Daniel (fill, N. W. I, th re.11 ,.. 01 the Senate, without ruling against it .Ward,.Pottsvilte. on Satuiday eveninz., thel Thhh inst., at 71, o'clock; P: 11.. The Whigs, ,:qr -cithenrlse opposing it, when you say in I • -.4 the County are requested to attend. * •yur late speech at Towanda you consider it fly order of tiie Executio, Committee. i ; tine(m.thiutional ? •:., -: ' JolinshAt Club N 6., 1.. , 7. When was it you arrived at the Cowin- J. If. CAMPBELL Chairman. ;Ann of its unconstitutionality ? • .:e!"- e-'"•'i \ —4, ..- ....' , rIIF. eitOlilKOF E , OF - ' , „\ A \PIOUS 44 JAG ON." .0O I,.:. ' 'fla-ctiizeus of the several Districts of this' \mus , ._.. . ft is really aing to hear some of the 'unty, will meet this afternoon at their re s,7pective places,' to eh04,5e0 . 10,1„,at..s for ale , Loeot&o,- pre:Jelling piety over the late ~C liapters "of the Journal. The old hard 'Schuylkill haven Conyeniion. on Monday.— : A :spirit .of unanimity iii44juOil feeling, so "'"l' ''kth'ilthi sooners, what du th ey know piety ! The gold ring in the pi,tA nose far as we can. learn, .prevail - Zover the whole ' 'dull" was nut inure out of place, than Locufucoism county. The feeling i.,oninnautis of our success—" in Union there! if. strength." The i?seaming an nir of pit.iy—a pious Locolueo!! friends of all parties cannot be gratified, but : If they are sincere,. the Journal has uue 1 the Whigs (Jaye. always .'l;ed on the truly solaci fur its old age—it has developed a Democratic principle,of stilon hi in g'to the de- ' saint pf piety in certain hard cases, that all cision of t h e ma j ority and 4 0 ,„ t i t ,„„ t „i y ,„ the preaching in Christendom.it vii;as thought, at all times willing to sacrifice private feel.: could nut convert. A good feeling toward . int , for the general goo4l The selinion o f all the-benighted of mankind,'makestis anx ions to benefit our Lccofoco neighbors - as 'good Delegates is a maker of primary int. ' much as possible, we shall therefore publish portance—let the good sense ant) prudence of the Chapters in cirenlat farm, shortly, and the party 'commence then' at, this starting . point, and our furuire course „id! be clear— :-distribute them for the especiaf improvement none but genuine, tried and devoted ,V,I Idgs 1 of the party. . ._ . should be chosen. A must) quEsTiorii FOLLOWED EV A FEAIZS FACT Mr. Bigler Sat. , the act ere:twig. the Sinking vur of the iariliuf '46. It argues that it has Fund imposed but (Inc nets tax. This is .not greatly Iriefitted the farming interests, and true. We have proved it t'al'e, and Mr. lii,-i that underit "the im-reaseofamount l& and his friends haye not attempted tat invested in manufacturing esmblishments answer our artieles on subject. But it) =in th'e erection of new works, and the ex thge taxes were reeeivei(under Lucofuco ad-. I tension of old one—has been much gr;oter ministrations, why did ; : they hot pay" a con- i Man during Ot same period in any previous side - tableportion of the State debt ?. parr of the history o f oar country." Itnlso res. The - filet is, ALL the taxes imposed in the published an Auti-Prolvetivetariffarticle from Sinking Fund are new, except three. They; the Washington Union. • never before existed. But not cue of them There is no doubt about Bigler's' position touche; the Farmers er ofrncrs of &hi Estate! on the , Tarili 1/I.le . ,z4itgl. The Reading Con:= It is'to Gov. Johnston',. great 'credit that he vention passed a free-tratle resolution, Bigler has been paying the; State' debt WITHOUT ,rands flat-footed on its platform,. and his INCREASING THE TAXES OF THE LA- hoine organ accordingly is filled with free- BORENG OR PRODUCiNG . -CLASSES ! trade articles! Mr. Bigler's plan, Which.nras never adopted, was directly the opposite. it proposed to in c'reasr the Farmer's taxes, and thus pay the debt. The people. cad judge between the two plans. —Harrisburg 4in,rican PROPESiION _VW •PRACPICE.- Rielrard_Brmilwati, LOcoko united States i :s e nator fr,.in t yeansylrini.t, has been elected a Dire,'...tor in the Fardicrs' and Mechanics' Bank at Easton. is a new hank—was -tharterectd.iy the last 6,gislature,, and was organized onaite 11th inst. Mr.- Brodhead , will tizILL-as/loutlly the evils of Ranks as atly I:ocofoep in the State. hut like the rest' of h e will seize any office in them - . • npon which. he can lay lis hamls. Thus it iS:11131 Loc. - 664'0s oft . po:e Rinks. They talk against itherh before tAeetions—vote for them .. 4ter electki(r., and, thin make all the money out of 'theril they can. They are a i-,ry honest party. ' • THE .4 VENTRA4; RAILROAD The Pittsburg- Jour,iar. Frida y la - q. sal; I —"lYe are happy tti state that the Central Railroad has been corapletell 'tq:Botivar, ten miles East of Blairsville. and that . :ttfter Mon- , dafnext._the facility pt travel from Vittsburg to Philadelphia, will he sell further increased hy the opening of the road to that Puna.— Travellers will then he able to go to Phila . - fro 4 this city in thirty hours„.bein.g a saving of tune of ar least six or eight hours. Col. Moorheid, ageHt of the ,GOoti Intent, Telegraph, and RailrOad lines, will, on Mon .day'nes t, beiready to book passengers by that route, :by which tlrey will have but forty miles of staging, to Blaiesyille, and ten miles_ by Snodgrass & Co.'s Canal packet:express, to be travelled in day' 7 li.glit. !hi: balance of.ilie journey being by rajlroad. This, the agent 'informs us, will be •deeidedly the greatest speed that can - be attained' ur/der present au spice*, and thereforel passenger: will finil it of great advantage_ to travel by: that route." citinno - ITS stivrien The Quarterly Report of ilie New York Court of Tither was submitted some days , since. The cuireSpindent ,of the Philadel phia Lager aptly reMarks:ihat tt is'a docu ment which'shoulif be read, and studied, and reflected upon by every clergyman, and every politician, and etry.ntoralist in the country, for it embodies facts 'that are enough to nnke civilization and Christianity stare. Take an instance or two:.-- • . During the peri?d in qUestion— : May,-June and July —there *ere no `fearerthan 2165 peons arrested, thecity limits, gross. ly intoxicated ; '1706 for disorderly conduct 1291 for assaults and battery : 175 for grand' larcetty,,and SIS for petit larceny ; 5 fur rape; 13 for murder ; 53 for trastaidi ; 25 for coun lerfeiting,'and 4t; for burglary. -These - are but a few of the appalling ag gregate of critnefor Which a total of 9,507 , arrests were made." Does it nut ditelwe a terrible state of things there"? . ..Is it any won deT that an nugnii.btation of the Police force, alceady 900' meth! is demanded? -; One other faet shoold he added, as it furnishes a key to about one half of ail the crimes in the Calendar: dig bbief's report states that the Avkole• number of grog shops in the nineteen ;wards of that . city exceeds 6000, and out ;of that 6000 ' no' fewer than 4,1E35, keep .open' op Sundays., Is comment needed, here?- 117 THE OrkictAL rt'turns give Mr". Stan ley, Whig, a majority of 2111 cotes user Mr. Ruffin, fur Congress, in the eighth district of North Carolina., 7TARTIIER 111AVIEWi ' W3S 1 t Erie, On Saturday, Olikitit scores of convert* to the Tempeninci cause. THE TARIFF` OF '46 "The Clearfield Repulilieau," the imtnedi- ate organ of Col.. Bigler, -takes ground in fa- Democratic Whig Delegate Election The Democratic Whig's of &ittylkil coun ty, and all those who, tove their country bet fer.than party, arc requested to 'assemble at the following , places in the respective election districts,on Saturday the 23d of August next, between the hours of I and d r o'clock, P. M., and elect two delegate s to rePresent them' in the County Convention, which will assemble at the House of A. W. Saylor,in Schuylkill Haven, on Monday the 25th of Au g ust, for the purpose of placing in umnination a gen eral county Ticket, to be supporied'at the en suinz October election. The Committees named will please superintend the election of delegates:. .4.,;nth W.tril. Ilonie or Wiiii3m Matz - toonnotr,. 1. : 4 . r Martha. Jieo6 E•.l W..,t Ward -Ilauge of 11.knuel I. I'. 11..rirain, Motes Strati:tr. !roots El'a.t Wald. -11.1%e of l'Oer 1.134,irl Sh..!Me. Danirl Klapp. - Cn rb.o . ;. • lioits.4. of Th.+. Sinippon —4•011, - Ar d r _Vol keia, —Hattie of Abraisars Pint —Commit gtraurh. 4,914ei H S t hr,,tilt Burrs 2 lt.. of A, W. Si)lor—c..mit. 1.. r, Cr.t K:kuiTtetan.D.tn”.l II Stierr. s..ah .ttae keels —lt"tittr;of tteej.ltrbet - r'nutistittee Itattiel-Reber.l Lasdipteeille —ll..tr-te of Jnhn II Roth—Commitiee at Leiner, Juual hut Wert. o,,mrsb.re or wmm,.. msmorm .1431 Committee, z'ameirt 631ret, Henry Illarnmpr. beet Brdissteirl—ibaut , e SAsnort Daniel Nri Cll.lo.ll—liouge of Wm. dioyrr---cmumliwe: iom, K. Sithied. , Rust Brux,rat -lli,use. or n. Gneiog•r—(bmudt- I.r,Gr„ tirt-thOurpr. 113ssid -Ilotveof Whet otone-rotinitieo,, John Moir,. Jr ,11.Aniri Kieller. rAI,I Ward. Rouse of John Jones -Com mittee. F. Lati.kriann,..tohn N rv, Wry& Honer nfrrameel Beard-Committee, F. A. Whitaker. Milton 'South %Var.!, Rouge of fta t .o,.t A. 1.. tlonrliner, I:oto.tt Satfliff Risk -M00... of r mhatiso4 fit:kits.- (*.amino e, Kamp, Daniel K.tup of Jarnb laud-Committer, 1). Klinseman, Charles Clue, Usia• -Muse. - of Jaeoh' Rapp Froitulilteiß. Samuel Ruppert. Moik Sitter. Batter-Ifonao of John Mortimer- Committer, Gni. J. F. Davies. A. S. Jones. Esq.. Barr-,-Ilonse of Francis Ofneler-Cornmitiew, J. A. Olin; John Yuman; Eldreil-llnuse of Deritur tee Simon Ilepler. 11. Koehler Upper atalantaap- House of Win. Deibett -Com-. mutes. Adam Ilerb. R. W. Erdman. Gorier Xakaniasta-Bosse of .1143h:rut Swenk- Committee. Philip-Osman, Esq ~ John Haldeman. Franey- noose of John Witthao-Contmittre, Jas. N. Clark. John S Ilastrinmer, E-q. Fressat-House of Math Idalon -Committer, J. B. N errary. John R. Ferniler. Porter-1100re ofJ. Coffinlirtee. Jacob Miller. Jos,ph Workman . Pineyeere Berevek-Itoulo of Runnel Reinhart COMMlllter. Peter Filbeft,,F. C. Werntz. Matzo/re Ternship-lionte Of Philip Koons-Cane mistee-: Peter Stein, Wm Eckert fforiellouse of Joshua W. France -Columnist., John S. Sterner. Jacob Mennld, Esq. fleaseli-Rouse of Philip Belles-Committee, barman Cockle(. Jacob Klanner. Cass-Roost of Rem). Stuieffer--Conntliee, Mitts in. Morgan Marsan." lOnersarite---liouseaflartgalgralla-Committee,Cear A. Repplier. John Prefoil. Xer Castle-House of Let Reher-Coosinittee, R. Adams . I • "Corer:las-11°os, of Jobn M 1 Oeritet-thammlnse, John Reed. fien:7 ; ' St. Clairrlioure afJonsetean Johnson--Committra. ' John eleithinger„ Esq.. Win. Price. East Xs etregion-ll arise of fi trim Wright-Commit tee. Chapin Boone, Jacob R. , Leib. Blythe-Rouse of Rudolph 'llrevab--Comenlitee, C. Bensio-rr, Oliver Roads. Sths;thitt -House of Ell chiller-Co menhir,. Remy .Ikleyer; Jacob Shock. UV 011:Dtit nir tut STsaGlll“ Coweirrtr. R. BANNAN. WM. A. HAMMER DAN'L. FOCHT. ROWLAND JONE S NICHOLAS JONES. W34,sTERNER. . . COL. J W. HEFFNER. UNDEfisTAND'A BIG Row occurred at the Camp Ground, :at Long Run, near Schuylkill Haven, some-days ago, in which a ,Refreshment table and other fixtures were notamong th e belligerants.' We have learned the particutars. The dis.turbing party are said to have'been from Schuylkill Haven. Two persOns were arrested and ta• ken to Orrrig,shurg. IrrA GREAT STORM passed over St. Louis, o n Thursday 'last, doing fearful execution among the boats at the Moorings. ' IrrrFlE REFORM Coxv - ryrios of Virginia is ascertained to have cost the State upwards of $220,000. Jaaac PRINSTO* I a Union Whig, .has been elected to Congress - . in Arkansas by 'a large majority. • T_liE. i‘46EltS' JOVIINAL.,' AND ,'UT ; I' . V.I'L',6 - O.EisiERA L ADVERTkiIiC . .1 I - MIDDLEFOIpr WititiVINTECTING. Organization of ci ii r hig 640. At a meeting of the Whigs of Middleport and the vicinity, held at the public house of R. Brish, on Tuesday evening, August 19th, 1851. for the purpose of tirgattizing.o Whig Club, eft4LES AIiMU was called to the Chair, and kw. A.. Steinberger was appoin ted Secretary. On motion, Ewd. Carey, and Daitiel Mad-' ealord were elected Vice Presidents. The object of the meeting was stated by the President, and the following Committee wai appointed -to draft resqlutions, viz hen ry Meyer, George Thompson,Lewis Bother , me!, Charles Bensinger, and Cyrus Geosey. During the abience of the COmmittee the meeting was 'addressed by Dottie! Koch, Esq. The Committee returned.the following re- I solutions, which,were unanimously adopted as read : WnEntss,We. have repeated evidences that the interests ofihe country in general. and more espedallY the advnucement of the _boring classes of Aie comenunity, are co-equa I with, and dependent upon the itiecesls of the great. and unlalteriog principles of the Whig party, and whereas, we.all have a lively Interest iu the..well-being of this com munity which cannot suricessfully perpetuate without the protection apinst the retluci d labor M., Europe, and cit which; protection the Whigs have proved;:themselves the un faltering champions, and; . tv ereas- by a dnion among the Whigs, those principles trium phed over the unjust procilings and misrule of the Locofoco party in:lB4o—W, therefore, Resolred, That this .union among the Whigs is necessary for the successful execu lion •of those principles,: which tend to pro mulgate the best interest of Cie country. Resolved, That to insure this 'union in our community, we form ourselves into a dub, Under -the firm. and title or - Whig Club of Middleport," and that the persons now prei• eat be requested to givethetr names as mem bers of the said club. ; Resolred, That the -President appoint a Committee of three perS'ons to draft the Co nstitution and ty-Laws of ,said club, said Committee to "report to the next; meeting. - . Resolved, That said Unit mittee be instrirt ed to provide, in the '2coustitution for the election of permanent . offieers of the club immediately after its adoption. ' Rrsidc,q, That when this• 'meeting ad journ, it does so to meet again on Tuesday next, the 26111 of August. at 7', o'clock P. at the Of Mr. IL flrish. The Chair apliointed Ileory Meyer, George Thiripsotir, and John . tisteinberger, a Coin. mittee w draft a Constilution,to report al the next stated meetinrz. Henry Me y er livl., being ealled.upon ad dressW the meeting, ulter which on motion it Liras Resolved. That the proceedings this meeting be published in the Miners' Journal. Adjourned until Tue.day, AuLT. 2tli It. 13: I (Stgned by the Offictri.) ra"Poyment of the Augult Interest.—The semi-annual interest on the State debt, was paid in Philadelphia. on Saturday the second ns t., by GEC. Btexe.t, the State Treasurer. The ingutrersays the lull amount was raised without borrowing a:dollar. This, in con nection with the payment of oilier heavy dividends due at the same time, cannot but exercise a.salutary influence on ,the money market. The credit of Pennsylvania is fully restored, and her securities are now regarded as among the best in the world. A Sinking Fund for the gradual payment of the State dein has been created . ; her resources are con stantly Increasing, and by a wise and eco nomical administration oilier financial:l64s, the prospect is full of encouragement. The 4ge of hon.—The discovery of California. and her :exhaustless treasures. would seem to justify. us in claiming for our times the appellation of the "age r,f gold," but reflection will at-once cottvince us that another title is far more appropriate, because it is more truthful and valuable. When we are drawn by iron horses on won roads, con struct iron houses. build iron' ships, steep. on iron beds, sit in iron chairs, drink from iron fountains, and those of us who have any money, keep it locked up in iron safes, and those who have not, are lucked up in iron jails, may we not with propriety call this the "age of um" Literary Prize.—The sum of $l5O has been placed in the hands.of a gentleman of New York, by a colored man, formerly a slave in Cuba, to he appropriated in a man ner deemed most elittible, for the benefit of the negro populatiod. The person who holds the money, has offered it as a prize to the author of the best essai on the subject of emigration to Liberia. Those who Write for the reward, are desired to send their mann wripts to the editors of the N York &ening Post. Ont; of the workmen engaged in paint ing the Capitol. rea,s killed on Saturday last. He was on a ladder_ which they were draw ing up to enable him to paint part of the inner side of the .Dome, when lie lost his balance and fell thrOugh to the Rotunda—a distartee of 0 .65 or 7' feet.—lle was so much injured that he di'ed during the night. He was a young inart,:ivithout family, and, we underitand, was from Womelsdorf. Berks county. —The arera,.4 e annual emigration of Germans to the United States from ISIS to 1830. was 12.000 > from 1830 to 1845. it was 41,000. Since .1816... it has been annually not far from 100.000. These, with their tie seendants‘ would make up a population of some three millionS. G. P. R. James, Esq., waseonsiderably injured by being thrown from his carriage while driving an unruly horse at Stockbridge. Mass., the tither day. The New York Herald, alluding to the exports of speeie for last - week, saYs: — " - the argregate for the week was lrss than one million of dollars, au amount much smaller than anticipatctl. A paper iuDiekens t Household Words states that the spawn of a single oyster will supply °timers etiouzh for twelve hundred barrels. —"1 lured my triii," said Mr. Caudle„ "and for the first • two months I felt as if could eat her up. Ever since [ lave been sorry I didn't." TRE COAL , TRADE 'viz 1852 miiiiNaagi,WAlNOMM The, quantity Neu! by Railroad thji week, is :19- ; 832 17-by Canal, 19—for the week, =l5. 997 O tons. Lkveease by Railroad. 1,(W4 19, increase •by Canal, 2.0114 M. The corresponding shipment by Railroad, last year, was 31,-131. The Canal, it Will be remembered, W 3, disabled it that time by:the recent freAet. Amount of Coal rent by the Philadelphia and Read lug Railroad and Schuylkill Canal, for the week end ing on Th111.13)..V•e15102 last. RAILROAD_ Wsel 1411'44. WERIII. ?PTA L. P. esrhnn, 10,591 00 138.33: 08 10,580 12 112.:21 P 011 4 ,4110, 4:91'16, 113, 4 M 01 1,511,03 36.510 OD $ llaven, 18,615 02 404.618'06 3,390 /5 111,30 1 05 p„.47.10001,„, 6,031 19 182.547 IS 889 09 11;17 04 TOM 3983! 17 1.098,191 11 16,164 19 315.187 11 010212 7'0u1,: 1.443,981 05. To ..me penal last Scar • by Rai r. ad, 767,154 •• " Canal. 9:64,e2fl 00 1,031,37 S 04 Increase tbla year, an far, 412,604, 01 ions. 11All. ROADS The follonlng Is the quantity of Coal Int okrOtled OVPIt tbe diderenl. Railroad& in Schuy !kill Coutity.fot the week ending Thuriday evening. WEIS. TUTU..', Mine thliand S. U. R. R- 41.129 06 524..410 03 Little dr.buyllilll B. R. 7-600 00 , 176150 00 211111 Meet • do 9.124 04 132,356 43 Mount 11.wrhwri do . 6,648 09 12.5A.50 17 IRC li nylk i II Valley do . 11,033 05 . 219.170 C 6 Ili Carbon and Pi..tkiibiln 10.730 00 . 281.533 12 LEIIICII riiAl. TUADR. Qnantity sent to iststket rot the tverk enjing A uk. 2: • WRICK • TOT•t. tebigh Otal Co.,' 13.216 00 137.829 13 Room Ron Mines. 2,2118 12 52116 IS !leaver Meador; 4 9 Hi 15,111 01 Sprint lkountlin eosi. • - 749 'O7 61.6:0 06 Colorant Coil, • 11,716 IS, it . ,11.5 00 _... . . cranberry Coil Company, , $(3 13 10144 03 riatieloo Coal Co:, 2,210;" 06 61.223 06 Diamond Coal Company, IX, 00 99,010 09 Buck llicantala Coal. . 2,451 OS 60024 OS Wlllresbuto Coal Co.„ 1,31: n 10,125 09 • Total,: .30,987 17 355,165 12 To nee period lan year, ' ' 411,003 01 intresse 10 tar T 01.1.4110 1111111141.01M1110W f or ism. - • •• • . Pram Al Cirlonk.g.llaton P.oinins To Richmond. To Phitodelphin TOLL I! CANAL. Prom Port Cabo* to Philtdettdai. - 00 40 Mount Carbon do • 29 " Sehl. nt9oo, • thy - - 39 Port Clitton do ; 33 • !AM OF Flinotrr illy • ' • : Phltaks Wilmington. N• York From Port Gnaw.. 65. a 70. 95 •1 55 " Mt: Canons), 65 a7O 93 53: o.llaven. 60 a 65 90 150.1 59 3:7TENNSYLVAMLA MAEBLE:-n extelV 1 Peleh iti ° K an ' an theoa4 by 101 of John • "In ;tainting ene I • C 6 feet to final on Ilain ims' sad sive bed of marble, oecupvinm some ten acre -, ilea feec in - dsTill..lllld marked-ImM. general plan ' - t 10f Said talent with fin.. Ilattd:9„ with th e apputle of land, i% said to have been recently discov-.laanerir tetell'lntlitif of a 2 sto ryframe dwelling house ered on the farm °airs. Susanna leily, near tnikt i 1 frame stable, late the estntecif AVelitiTM 7 l Jonestown, Lebanon county. The marble is " ill ' °.°111"1 " "al° I°l or Pl'' ..t °( " °°°4 • 6ll° '" j-,4, theimuthweelgedly side of the goad, !radial from considered equal in quality to the lalian and I Patta 2 lll o 10 r u n cation, 50 91 0 - 1 1 Med enDe 4 roil , E NT& - • • • township, . d.aibnn /Vermin, , Norwegian township, was discovered by some worlimenj employed county. bounded maddest - libellee follow.. aerial:ling in making at a gust &banding in a Ilmatistreatn or water °nate an excarationfor widenint; the soutbwardly aide of the aforesaid read, being also Union anal which passes throuqh the pro- l " nanha'anilYe " rne r ^ iiinFil itingtl .l " int. 'Owe da,,ltirotreg,Lhewsromuthmivrari.il,iy, C sirl i f ,t3 o , f s ! t a u t , / a road pn P a t o n ! !e h " e i s 3 p i 1 i ( ' of *Our. larder b y niher land of the raid Thomas /been. r. 01,1 ' O l twitee , . tint 4:2 feel to a post and 1 pert v i . . 1 heap of ewer, and north lig degr_es„ •aet 435 fart f) Miens In a mutt alt 4 heap vf stne, a corner Of lbe aforesaid Hugh Curley'. Int. lit, nee atone the sante crossing the aforesaid Antall streau, of. water. after wards rittStog it again and then chutinuing up it o,,nt, ICI I decreer, c - eat 319 feet 9 inches to the place of beginning, containing 5 acres of laud, more „ i . Imp, being the same premises ye filch Thomas Haven and Ann ii, his wife by indenture. dated 14th , is:miry tet3.erimt e d and conveyed to Jame* Meal, piney. with loon x Pl ni rlemnites.COusisting Or a 3story Dame. tin' ellinS h,•--.., a 4 i, O.,ri frame dwelling house an d (yams siahles. tale the ....tote of i IM P: ale Al , ARNEY. . ate... ;11 Jitnt .1 -it tin lei or Piet - . cif port 1.11 gdu i te ' in :'star InWro`holo i-.lntiviLlit rowdy, bounded he Buda o r Jorbao E•nint .1, !Ito?. lit Itetlin,t l .l.4o Wort.- ma it. and Let i Feitler, conttinine 44 ii, Ira. 111110. or Ilea, w ith the ~ I , l ol:tima toes, cmu-letim ..1 :i 2 story Cram , h.ntse I. ml it-a I. I , n {nettle estate tol".1:11 1 / 1 i .11.1orOoD. I. Al.oo. Ai 'bit ....Jinni lot or piece or 4.r.000t _ „i,„„, e 01, the it. I .11.1 i ~..M/ii. (••111.1, Selo, 1441 rolls ty. botootod iti ..... ,t by Mho* Hun and s.LUMiII ffaveo mob -o .w • n lite rear by the rivet %V. et Itraneli. on the ((out!, Ly anitibed• ha of Aleitninit.r Matinine. awl oil Ito h by lot of A to ii• is. Y 1111121111117 if! depth 315 f„,. an d in width 311 f eet , heist lot No, Sin 1'.1:1e.e...50,',, addition to ° ,Mtriet•Till.• with the applirtenonee.:, rotod.ting• of a 2 story log dwelltiog Imtixe 2. 9lso all ti , tt , mtain bd nr s piere of 'found sit oile In the Toirongh of Miner...die. Plc hu, Ilkitt rutin tv, buntoled tn food by the Mine Iliil and etchtiyikili Haven ilaihictd.i , ,n the north by another tenor AL's ander Manning on it, oo tti by tot of (:enter. Vaughn on the re. x Ly the 4VIO, Mauch, conduit,- i„, ~, 4 / 4.11, Met feet. and in width 50 feel, Awl being lot Nth it lit tie° l'atterson's milli:inn to Mi ner-mile With the applittenanees. consisting of a '2 -inre from.. )welling lints., Lae Oho estate of ALEX 41 5 iliCI MA %NINE:, A:0..., all tit, richt title Ind Interest id rel.!' Atea o l ttt and I , t ill Ito ot ...t0..,„ $ 4 .. 1- 7retliel, •.torote it. ro 1.,411. ita burp iu Dred•ltonb, N. :2 paar 5Z5 mooed and ran lirSonvi Ulao Ita. said "'ainuet 'otttz t bsic The imp,..Vl the Anode 'tart ate ro`at bleaker, Entine 110.1 fill W... 411.1, lard. (tV•v,iltp., Athi all, Unglue ails. lird 1.. r I. It loop, dot Ding War,' ti 11. e. ,hr .._late at s'4% AI 1.1 El. CO I: DON. Ike Welt:. title ntid intritem Henry K 44444 g. 11, and to the follovLing VIZ I. lOU Accra And arlowatwr , Kff Ily iu rculey and Wanly In TrPlllOlll nut veyed on ndrrant in lIIr Paine of John sloyey. da ted.'ifity 5, 1741. hounded by land. eutveyed in the 111Ittlir OS Nan.) hinnrar , rittphrta teininger, Rabrrt Lynn and tither'. Also, 440 acres. 120 prirhes, shush, part's' in Franey and i 1.1111 ), in Tremont ruirnthip, Sehilyiki'l county. surveyed no warted In ihr of Onphl Moyer, dated May 5.1791, houndrd by lands surveyed ihr riano, or John Moyer, Ijohrli Kinnear, John Hants a nd "rings 3 Also, 451 ~ i rs 9 prrcM•s, situate partly In'Frail• ry •n•Nuriiyio Tremont township, Sehuvllllll , l.ol3llll, on antram oranied to Robert Kinnear, da ted Vai 5 , tat • (*mewls by laud surveyed in the of linsitiial Aiover. John liloyrr, John line 'mat,' miler,. 4 Also. 433 acre* 59 [niches, sittiAle In Tiriniiiit ion stoop. setiets nit! -cur vedon n &Mini in nam.• of 1 .411111.sr• in. Mar 5 1701. by 1 itsiii..tiliwyrei in 11n iutinr+ ni Ruhcrt Andrew 1'4,10n and ochres 5 3N0.415 am - . 124 prlchr.. sa(ll3:e pal Ity in Pin., V.v.. and wary) , on Tr«inont 'l'..witahin, Schuylkill ttnnt y. antveyr.l on n aruinl to 118. , isuir'ot flu Winn 1.2 yent wf l, .I.lrd Mar 5. t 741. hounded by tapds, sur v.!%,,l Sn 1b , 55, .1 John Ilan Iralwr and oit With Ihr npj.ttrlr naaara,latrlhe rstaleorllF.N itY K. STltek:kt,) Also. nil tlite•et>ll. reglain lois or pieces of grolind. s6aate In Melanin or New C - bole in the county of rt, lkill. marked in the grow rdt plan otssitt town \o trts. tan and 240. on the soutbea•t - rift , elide of `lobaark irlf. , rl and ronllinine topetbi r (runt on 'mid Mnb.VAL street 240 feet, (say 40 (r.-I to each 1 .0 and in deptli.ls3,ferl. bounded nor Meas.- erl '.y Kline street, southeasterly by a2O feet whit Alley. southwesterly by street, and noriliMeflrt ly by wiid Mohan k street, bcingthr same lot apron:4l which liesinniin ogler. s ttttt nry in Etc. 1 - aria/nes Itisilitas an,l otber by Deed bear!myriale the 21,4 tlat. of MAY.' 11 1 1 0 . rotive)eil to Mitiiel I.laideuisitith and Ito olet K:Verr In 111.1nreihrr. with the.beredlortnetor snd irtioniienances. late the festal.• of 14 %NIEL 1.11 1 4106- Ml l ril and DANIEL K ER. b.. iiihe tight, title and interest of oltilip Kauf man a 'Mil in 1%... reltain 161. or grmind.sltuate in the town of Priodi n+lturg, Wayne lowneitip,Sequlk ill rn., I...uuJ.d iu liollt by !tomtit 01/1.11.1 and in the C 351 Jhy earl. Go feet in front and 165 fere ut depth. and of:lrked in the• plan of maid town. with Nol 01 an., 45, w ith tlie anion tei antes, rnnol,•r- Ine if a stm'Y dskt•lling l.rote, partly frame rind P'mlY tae, and a itauw stable, tat.. the egate rd . PHIL IP KAUFMAN Al-11. All MI rennin Inl Of pier,. or f NornJ, ~itnare to the lloonah of Pinerrove, tieltuylloll count). houn ded lq cabal etreet, l'etare alley and 101 . tate of 4. 1 03 ,4 0 m. ronintnloa 01 fret in Width and Ulu feel. m. 0.. or less. In v depth. with the apporreoaoree, roneo.oaE of a 14 mar! l ame dwening toot,. Witt kitchen attached, tale the egrate orIOIIN SA 11,4E11. Alen, all that Fermin lot Pt ',free of ground. on the Sllnrreedit. ri.gil in Inr Boron lila of Poway age „St hu vt k ill roomy, being part of )01 No. 14 in roll & Pallet ann•s addition In the said horniteb. bounded and de, iterated an follows: commencing at a stake on the south side of lbe Miner: orate road and sac, aide, of a 20 foot wide alley; from thence raslrrll the i.O the. Ntinereville road 20 Get to a post, nom thence minticallerly bark in tenon or de 4lu 30 fret In a line of lot of Jas. B. Parterann, from thence wr, ler l Y alnete - Ra id line 20 feel ton Post from I hsnes noisbarerierlir aloe; Mr sari olds of llir above said alley SO (eel In the place of tweinning conlainine in front on the atinereville road 211 feet and on the bat k pant or 11w n 'slcmn lino• - feet, with the nailers rOrpiSlinf of a double two sun . ) (ranu• dew I. lips inn+r with a baarmrnt Story, lair Ilne estate of JOIIN tillOly O. izeiv,t, taken in Eleentinn ar.4 will be .“1.1 by C. STRAITB, Sheriff. Sikerlfret I)lTicio, Onvige• burg. Ant- le- 1 8 51- '•y TO COttarTitY MERCHANTS. TWENTY prx CF:XT fiftiVED. I . criITNTRV 111FMCIIANT4 boyina IllinTA IFi 3 111 u . d ;11 " :;T: ;calrs;7*';:,wlr','.'?...-'. - „7,7,?,:;!lrrearili: Philodelpill,„ below Arch, (weet Fide) where can Is. fond a Hare )tocimrttroersi of Ihr ntrove Iv% lord article.% just .... , 4 ilrk.l front the manufacture.. Angust 16. 11451. 33-3 F. FORD vaNsITIAN BLIND AND I NILANs PARENT WINDOW Shade Manntartitrer, I VVlndeinle and Relad, No. 21. Souris M Street, Philadelphia. LETTERED SHADES for Store Win dows painted to order. Al. S 0 Reod Blinds. Buff Shades, Pap, r Cudainr, Fileboard PlalFr, Oil,lothe.&r. Gift Cornices. Bands and Pies. &r.. for Popery Culla i Aucus, In. MI "LIFER D KNIOnt. ALFRED CHRIAT. Ernoirr & CUBIST, tOMMIPSIONI 311 , .IttlIANTs, Kn 361. !tomb %Va. .1 ter Street, Philadelphia. Dealers hi Fish, Unreal. 'and Piociaiona Have ranalantly nn Mind an agaart 'Dent of DRIF.I) and P11"KLEI) Full , he OF; • Maarrel, I CoatiAli, I 5i.11•14. I Dried Beef, Salmon. Reef, Ahritifilere, Rutter. Eggs, Mimi,Lard. (limpet.% circa},circa}, Iferi rngit, I I flame, I Rice, Spier.. &e. August., Ili, Ir I. 33-2cn SiIERIFT SALE OF 'SEAL ESTATE ay yhra r . , 4 4 a Writ of Vend, Export:lp. leaned old of the Omit or comnoo, or Scioto Kill County and to me tlirricted...xiii he, exposed to ptelilie ...tale or Vratltte. ou 111111ISPAY the 4th Any of PTP.NI 131:11 next , nt 1 titlitek at the ('our. (folio.. In the Itorouatt of drwirablug : All ideal ct train MI I of purr of land, count, to final, I ownaltip, 'kill c.tunty. 41 lie of l'ennaylva nit bounded nod deacribed follone at a smut In ', t u t ,' liopits'S line thence by the ante and yarant land 11111111 thirty one dell.. e 3.1 ikki per rhea to a fate nine. tame dega e 3.1 2i6 pet • rhea to a 1100, g3IIIYRIOIIti 31 drglll l l l .l,3ii l 2olll 4 prune,. 10 a I hi•tice. bp Gamer.- Itehet'a land and land of, , late J.4“0, north for deCreea, weal 104 peuritesl . 103 , sonv. theater lty 1131.1 -tank 'I dereteeo, i. 11 1 .001(1 11 4 'n'hea ton atone, thence by tam, of Ilectree Reber, north-St deereern Wt0,111 3. 1.1.11' ken fit it, 1 1 0.01111111 V. containing 2(1 n. 152 perch,. sican me...stile he ,111 P 33111 P more or *env. it being nut of the ,intre tviet of land whieh liteditiorento Ecerstilve I 'Mtn 11 ci f Ibr Commonwealth of Peters” Want& by (,ruin Patent, beam! date, the 13th day of In rem her A. I) 1381. eurniled in P..lia !Wire. in Patent Rook, too, 3. page 157, together with all the apporte !Inure*, constraint,. of a nogg Log honge, frame (tarn and Saw mill, late rho ratanr of STEVEN MtlOllE. = 1' 11. LTRAIIII, Sheriff. Shwa fla 41tfire. firwigA. tmre Aug. If, !S I SIZERICET'S SALE Or REAL ESTATE. vt:ai UE A %V RYE tit Loran Variag, I) out of the Court of Eifirtitlolll Pleas of Schuylkill Cuunty, and to toe directed. will Or 05p0....d to pi t h. blic -sale or Vendtte, on Saturday the Ctit day Sep tember, IE4I. at iii clock, A. If., at the Hotel of 143- atiorl Buzzard; in the Borough or Orwigsburg, Schurl kilt entirety. the fultowingitleseribed premises. to wit: All that ertitan:'Nessuage, lonemenl,"sud Lot ol grroptd.‘situate in the Borough of Pottevitiedseltu,l - county, hounded in trout Not wegian guy. I. on the North by properly now or !aloof George Rich. nn the Smith by property of Joteph Betwha nr, and ha the rest ti Cart Marirt etwelaNktaiaina 2.5 feel lii width in front. Imt In et-Sr...Re feet to length, ordepth, with the .rtenancel,ronsiettne, of a story stone Dart-, ling:ltourte.wltho hasementAnd a %slaty stnnAwel burnouse: and Moo a story frame Monne. tate Ito , Estate Of Johoc Sezetl, taken in EIPCMiIIn and will tin sold by C-11. STRAUB ; . Sheriff's orrice, °twigs- 1 . burr. Aug. 11th, 1851. f 41 PATTERSON'S ETIC SOAP, 1 4 , tlEt rendering . ihe itkin smooth, soh ana delleately i white. tentovind sallowneFs. Pimples, Tan Cola aeons Eruptions and redness of the :?kits. All ennui and chafes, &coin Hie bands ate healed by It. It is also the very best sltav Ink soap in use. ,Price only cents per cake. Poi,sale wholesale and retail at the varirty Atotr . of the subscriber. 11, MANNA N st. Merchants had othets•,soprlied to sell again nottufacturrts prices. And. 9. Itlsl % V 11 1 t c,sTd 4 e B n I t i /Ire/ lion. rt L it ti r To ' 1 Eit Common ilipp E P! r-' E a : ( ii t ; i t r h ' ... county or yiehitylltallon Pennsylvatia. and Justice of the severe courts of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, toyer and Terminer. and General Gaol Deliverj, In as county. the lion. JACOB HAMNER and SOLotioN MIMI:OCAS ARTIDNION. Forrest, Judges of ..he Court of Quarter tuassions of the. Peace, Oyer and Terminer. and General 1 ?iI'OIIPORATED by the lheebilitare of the State of slant Delivery. for the trial of all capital and other i 1 1 11 e * Vrirkt. 1610, for the promotion of the fins. arts . offenfast. in Ike said county of Si - tittylk M. by their Pre- in the United States. (Miters fir HMI r ABRAHAM rept* lei hie dirr vied, bane tads-red a' f'ourt of rommon M. 1 1,711ZZS.NS. President I ti Smote ;Owen'. Vera,. Pleas, Overall., Terminer and General (iolttelavert . Wet ; ANDOTW %Valiant. Cutteimoniling See/etas) ; Lt be lb .bfr " at "nvt"b"le- On Monday Ih ' 821. day NatU•sitaLJarivis, Jr. Recording secretary. eon- lof iiiantainber nest, at ill "'clock A. M. to continue ' sitter ef )4saartsisat—Robers Kelly, Andrinr War Par. ' is"." weeks, if necessary liestj.inito If lint's, lulin It. Austen, WWII. Apple- Notices therefore hereby - given to the Coroner, the ton. Gates A. , Days-kink, Philip Hone. Dente. W. Justices of the Peace. and. Constables of sail Austeti. 9 Wthiant A. Antler, George Trederell: , Eras- craintv of Sehuylkiil, that they are hy the satdpreceptP, Ins C. &media, Waimea U. peen, George cortis, commanded to be then and there, at 19 i'rtork in the Charles H. Rowell. 'Jobb P. Ridner. William J. flop- forenoon of said Jay, with their rollr..tecords. it.qul • pin, A timbre; M. Porten,. Marshall O. Hitherto. Fred- sit ioncetamlnat inns, and all other remeMbtancen, to trick A. Coe, Chalks P. Daly. Nsthaniel :anis, Jr. da ffiCiSe thltip which In theirseveral officer appertain ' PROGRAMME: FOR tout • to be done; and allthnse that are bound by reroirni• Every sub,rrdier or fire &lists is s tirestsbas for the „Zaneett. hope:ermine against the prisoners. that are-ni year, and is entitled to ' then shall be in therm:dor said county of Schuylkill, I. A ropy of each number of the .11cLs crir (re- ate to be then and there to prosecutethem, as shall Terred to in the ,preeeding circular.) which shall be bejnst. . issued in ISM. daring and slier the month in *Wen \ Goo sate -ens rouvoirercacru. . . payment of, fill stibstriPlin,n shall be made. This is a Sheriff's Otlice. - Orerigs- 1 . C . M. BTRAIIII. She .21.-triff. monthly publication, of sixteen or more quarto pips burs; Aug 9. 1551. . of three coluntos each. illustrated with Engravings N. if. The witnerres and jurors who are summon- and Etchings frurb works of the most distinguished ed to attend said couri..are requited so attend p in anists: . finally. In \ ease of non-attendance the law in 11. A print of Mr. tones* line EntrarlitY an Sleet . (-roes made and port tiled, wilt he riskily c010n... 7 ,r, measuring ninetr•n ' inches by twenty-rine lushes. i This oilier iatoPilished by miler of the f--in ari ; time ' :t alter Mr. Wousiville's ceiebra;ed ', l i s ti n g ur Meriesc ; runeernell wilr‘cnvern ils.issepi, arrardincly. , - Nat's, representing ag t pat the door of ..n Dm, i.e. ; - - PROCLAMATION. 1 . tening to the trading Of an aerount of the tires battle ; iifthr. tate Mexican War. \ 011 CF. is iIEttEDV GIVEN TIIAT A COURT tit. A aer i als rive Prints from finished lint 1:lit- • oft amnion pleas. for the trial of ran , cs at ismie gmviErc .„. ~,1 ., ,,,,- the ~,,..„t z. , uf . it ,,„ i,,,,b,..... in and for the comity of Selloylkill. will 1... held M kmetiracn E:04 ,,,,,,, ; ,. i tirrtienburi. in the county aforesaidom Monday the by len Inche.i . and -executed by after the Sdkowint pattilluges via ' ; Litho( September nett; at 10o'rdotk A. al. to continue ' • Marion Crossing the Pedee. by Rooney ; 1 oar week. ' ' , . Mt. Wash/nil/lu, from the Valley of Conway, by E" . i Therefore' all persons basing suits pending. and aft rWfV.IIII whore duty it sha it be to appear at said Conn. , I will take notice an d governihemselve.a accordingly. Amoricattllarvisting Scenery , by Cropr.ey ; Old '76 an's! Young 'IS, by Woodville ; , • 1 CHRISTIAN M. STB.A.Utt, Sheri ff _ ' liarmtiningfcrr a boom. by Moant ; . . I Sheriff's Met, Ontrigeharg 1 [ , Thos figuting *Gallery of American Art. of conveut- Aug 9. 11351. . • \ '\ 1 32-IC ant size for !nud i ty, or for preservation in a port-folio , '... tend offraming if desired. ' A BOOR FOR EVENT BODT , , V IV. A share in the distribution of several hundred I ,I3OBTWICK. on Natural Death; and how to kr ep paintings. sculptures and drawings lo water calor.— 11]' young—being an inqUiry Into thetauses of paint- Among them are the worts of the &Hawing eminent 1 al death, or death from old age. developing a new and ' Artists.v it:, Durand, Edmond*, Fluntington, Elliott, 1 crimato method of preventlns tffe.ccuisolidation or on-- Mount. Chinch, Bingham. elope,. Gray. Cash). or, i 9 igration of the body. end thus indefinitely proloosing Hicks, Ifthrectuz, Peels ' Doughty. Hinckley, Raker. ' vigorous, elastic, and bobYnnt II"Ith. ar ""r'r e nderi Flagg. Dillard, Audubon,Chimney, Rontelle, Whit- 1 ing.parturitlon easy and safe—by Hough iloivro mi. rider,. MeNtinkey , and mtts.• _ ~.. M. D. It Is certainly nano( the most vainablettrotha The suhicri'ber has thus an toriequallen opportunityever published: An person shrothl neglect nhtlitiitig A to achieve the triple purpose of Obblattian a Valuable I copy. For sale at - ' _ D. HANNAN'S return for A small investment—of Ifetnfing the pas - . - Virb°lcvate sad retail 111°°1"ilre'l1/4in'iIne' session ;of; mapetlos work. gratifying Ale taste for any. 9, ido - . 3 f--: Art. and 41 allinding encouragement to Promising c - .-... -14.1ICAP HIBLIts--100 Family um . embrae- Artist/1,4(0 . 15_ owaveountry, WWMicritilloas received • Ina every style of Binding, plain and Manumit py B, BANNAN, rkul c omit y . lit,jtit reeeived and for saltrat B. BANISAWB/' ' . Honorary Secretary for ileboy April Hi, 1691 /./. 1n../ t Aug 9, 1141 111--•• . / . 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