Aim' 3ournal. Saturday Morning, Atigust 30. DGMOGULTIC WHIG -NOHINATIO7III. State Ticket: ; FOR GOVERNOI4) linlaaAra F. JOIMSTOPC Arniii):o,lB TOR CANALCOMMISSJONER, JOHN STROHM of IlintliNtter. JUDGES Or THE SUPREME COURT. RICHARD COULTER, ofil'e4morelatu JOSHUA:I.W. COMLY, of illontonr, GEORGE CHAMBERS, of Frrink/in. WILLJAM, M. MEREDITH, of Philuditihiai ;WILLIAM JESSUP, of Susvichanna. County -Ticket Judge—CHRISTOPHER LElt, Onvigi.burg. Associates SOLOMON FOSTER, Pottsville. t ISRAEL REED, Barg•. . ,Assembly--COI. J. S. STRUTHERS, ISchuOkill. THOMPSON A GODPIREY, Tremont. Pratko)i.otary—WM.GAßßET, 0 . Registei•¢Rerordcr—Col J.P.HOBART, Pottslie Treasurer—CHAS. DENGLEtt, Sehuykill Haven Coirmitsioner—WM. STERNER, 3liner.wille. Direetpr of Poor-G. DREIREL Rig, E. Brunswick. Auditor—AßßAl. SCHW4rNK, L. Mahantongo. LOooFekotsax usiiirOxisti, The New_York Herald pu hi ished,some days ago, letteis from twenty-four( gentlemenim different -States, menabers oil the National ' Locofoco Convention,ippointe/ at BaltirnOre in HAS, in which a total caliose is made of the vatinusmanceuvres and wire-pulling now in operation by the party, with respect to their next Candidate for the Presidency. The Her . cad does „not explain how it came by aliese letters, but there is no doubt Of their autheuz , ticity. We notice that Mr. C.: , H. Donaldson -. of Texas, one of the priticiParoperatorsis ex , pected North to call a meeting of the ,'Com mittee in!New York in January next, in con • • Sequence of this unexpected revelaiion of their i family secrets.' That is' more than the bill called fur, and- now that the Sat i's fairly , out of the wallet, she is already making quite a "muss" throughout theentir . party. These facts establish the authenticity of the docu ments beyond oueslion., 1 '. It seems that Donaldson land 'Nathaniel -,- Greer ofSt. Louis, managed to be appointed Secretaries of "the Committee. i They have been corresponding with the;different mew - Tiers, with the ostensible view of fixing upon . 14 time and place_ of holding the next Na- I tid.rail Convention, at the same time dropping • , anTocc.asional hint, so as to draw out each on his pirticular preference forithe next Presi • , dential candidate. Donaldson and 'Greer are evidently Houston men. 1 The majority _ot • their correspondents alsii ale flare themselves • 1 in his favor: Some are Coo ,cautions to ex -1 preSS a preference, while others come out flat-looted for their respect? favorites, Bu chanan, Cass and Houston. ; - The letters 'moreover show up the present • tine position of the Locofoco party throughout the country. It is admitted- I though a tooth pulling operation—that in the South, they are leagued with the Seceionists, while the Union and Whig-parties ,are identified, and in the'North, they are bargaining with the Free Soilers, and endeavbring to "gain . . - the ascendeney ...by a union: with the aboli tionists." Patrick Beriry Britian and-Hon. R. . Ring of Alabama deplore, :the dismetnbered .- 'condition' of the party and ,aivait a certain de ' feat from their opponents.l under the new name of" Union Whigs" with "Cohn, FoOte, • Clemens and others" at their head. Benj. ' F. Hazlet of Mas c saehusetts, and Horace Clark of Vermont mourn over the remains of the "stnall National DeineCraticiparty"left them, after Ate drain of "Free Snit Abolitionism" npou their ranks. •Browneof Rhode Hand • recommelts "money" as a 41oweiful auxila r- y and a never -failing argument . : t Others in sist on the "Compromise Measures" as the only sure catchpenny-and the last remaining hope of the,scattered party. 'We had hoped to tieat,our read%s with copious extracts from these rich documents, • but the crowded state of, our columns this week 'forces us to close with the anneed . - spicy letter 'from Donaldson , himself: It angs Etaungar," and-fakes :the " dilapida . -, 'ted linen' clean - off the'ficill C- Phili., Wednesday, , Ang. 13, 1851. Min GREER :—I receit : pi -a letter from 1 Texni,to-day, urgently &Minding my reiurn to mg plantation, and also one from H. Yoa- , - kuml, responding to our plOns. I had hoped to have a further conference - with you in re 7 lation' to the consummation of our plans for the; call of the NAtional Democratic Conven tion4hut you may itS welt , issue the call at once tope the first Monday in June. From the tope of our correspondence we have am ple assurance that the Convention will be' with usi and be composed ,mostly o.f Houston men; 'who trill oreratre - -al/ opposition, and ' secure: our object. .In reg,al.d to.platforms— - avoid all new tests, especietrly Land Riforin. Partly-re-affirm the Baltimbre platform, with .- out offendin.e . our Free Soil ; allies-4311'0 have ...pledged themselves in _gond faith to usas their vote will be most formidable, you m a y -depend pon it, and we can afford to make a cla few sa tfices of the Stiuth, where so irasci ble a dis'osition is shoWn.-. If you could but pret'irie ibe passage of Land Reform resolutions in thc;iState convention of lowa, and -other portions of the West, then Walker, of Wisionszn, corild easily Ze kept in the background, and Houston;, chances great ly improved.' In stopping. here, I regret to learn tharthe Buchanan interest-is rapidly gaining ground. I think,hoWever, our well' -.digested plaits for the caltof the Convention, ' • will destroy all his chances. the Southern Rights faction- to "the eontrary,nothwith. standing., Van Buren and CrOswell's iuflu ence secures New York, certaib; and their friend's every; where. Chase and Giddings • - mac be relied upon lo the' utmost in Ohio. Vinci we ari'in hopes to handle the wires even in !: .Massachttictts. Gen. HOuston, I hive .thel - -,- best meaniof knowing, *ill bp , on himself , shortly, til':take charge of 03 . wires. A word 'to our New York friends :—Make , - no-missteps. little,. allusion to "niggcrism," i • -=i.-. and let the StatetConventlon not go beyond 1 , t the Ohio platform, and tolerntediffereoces WI - -',,, ?pinion in,regard to minor questions. Should, ! it be advisable to get op a-mass, bone and - .. sinew demonstration at Tammany Hall, in; the city of New York, for the purpose of . . helping along all our own, and. old Sam's , • , - - plans;do so, providing it can be done by both `sections of the party, without a possibility of •. 7 „ - failtire.,,.. 4 ' • It -•, I shall proceed • -',14 Iti Washington today, oe,my way home, - and • i l' - .;. : I 'shy in therefore, sno . n see you .- I expect •'.. ,i . to.: be in Washington' ;next 'January. • You 77 , -, . have my , address; keep me well advied of - ;,:' ,o Yotkr, proceedings and l.prospeet s ,.. and how ~ • :' ,thirign are Working. r •Meanwhile,- I remain -..:.:•:- : : ::,---ycipra, in-Vie causes '.. • 1 CAI- DONALTNON. - ",,- ' -1 3 .-S:=4 shall' write }an upon my return liosrieshould'HolistOn nor have already left, `and itee — p yon-,-adviired Of his departure, move ' ' - 1 '.:::. nineilt3, 8,7. c: . ''.. ,- --!, .. 4. Sciiin- •viry: trsigico and prominent men in' Georg,ithaVe exptis'sed th'einselvg in favor t.+(l4 V.epeal,. of - the . FUgitive Slavr 114 !av , .tllo' . "have seen enough of its' pr.actic.it ete'xiiion i -4hey are tired of it. - already.Tfits just.,v F f...nrma*y piophelied for it froth . the beginpiy4.. The Law per se is geneVally:iigarded'as - Oly atf'act of justice =to - parties, tuf -o.ef§..- are; certairi tionable_ features., eonneoe4 with it, especi. - ally its dictatorial forte 'rind - Style : 4sk language, which cause ell - the preserii , agyation. They - 7once repealed, the quet>tioarould settle dulvn and the Tileare'subjetl teen tneitsfortner quiet. ME Eli 1179Arbils• AND 11X ' Aidieil (lie: 11;4; Us. • _ COFOOO • KAMM. The L. ofocos are really hard 'run. As ‘!drowningl men catch it straws," so they attempt tor seize every 'passing shadow of hope,-to Ore them from the threatened dis memberment of their party. The latest out is the attempt of certain Locnfoco presses to charge the Whigs with abetting the massa cre of the 5p Americans, executed in Havana, and are blowing out at President Fillmore for incapacity in not preventing it. The Boston Times not linty makes this absurd and ridicu lous charge, but-couches it in the grossest and most disrespeefful laaguage,unbecoming ifie - commobest qiiarrel, much more so when I employed toward r _the highest functionary of the couogy. President Fillmore has done every thing at the duties of hie office reauireil to avert the present tesult. When the• excitement first began, an official proclamation appeared denouncing any movement on the part of our citizens, to interfere in the affairs of a nation, toward which we were honorably pledged to maintain peace, and wherever preparations were Suspected to be making for an outfit for that purpose, there the nidst . decided precau tions were promptly taken to prevent disobe dience, and to punish the offenders. And Do w,' immediately 'after the report reached Washingto r n i of - the execution of our citizens, and an offered to one of Our Steamers, A Government vessel was despatched to Ml' 'liana, to inquire into the matter, and institute I a thorough investigation for the still ftirther action of the Administration. Vlhat more could be e donel While we denounce every violation of Ouvt ritmental tiigltority, and protest against the iuterlerOce of Our citizens in the affairs of other nations, so 'lung as the Constitution positively enjoins the law of non 7 interference, we, at the same time, deeply sympathise with the bereaved and feel justly indignant at ire inhuman butchery of our fellow citizens.— The , Constitution is plain and explicit on this point. President Fillmore has fulfilled its injunctions to the letter, and no sensible man, be he Whig or Locofoco, can conscientiously charge him-with the slightest neglect of duty. We are glad to see that this absurd fault finding spirit is confined to comparatively a small portion of the opposite Press. It should be nippell in the bud, and every sensible edi tor will,set his face against so unjust and foul an aspersion of a blameless character as the means of party promotioa. EVERT' TUB ON ITS OWN BOTTOM:9 We observe that the friends of Mr. Bigler, in some parts of the State are trying to cre 'ate the impression that • he is a Tempera i nce man.' - From what we ourselves have seen ; e andher heard from other places; we have .• only to say that he is a very inconsistent mem ber, if he belongs to any such society. We do nut know that he does, nor have we any .thing to say directly agates: hint, it he does not— in this respect both candidates are proba bly , on a par. Gov. Johnston makes no Tern peranee professions —nor his friends for him —if therefore he dues take an occasional glass, he has at least, the virtue of consistency.. He is moreovr r a temperate man. A charge to the ctintrary, which appeared some time since in the Bedford Inquirer was immediately correc ted by the i Harrisburg Union, a prominent Loco organ, on the ground, that his Harris burg .acquaintances, both Whigs and LOCQS,. knew it to he false. We cabs make no mate rial distinction between the candidates on this score, hut we want "every tub lo stand on it= own bottom." It iq not the elean thing to make votes for Mr. Bigler, in one part of the state, by representing him to be a Temperance nian', While in other places his acts flatly con-, trailict such professions. •• !LO ME OF THE PPLAGMENTAIt A friend from Llewellyn sends us the fol lowing document. which he picked up be tween that place and Schuylkill Haven. It appears to have been addressed to the Presi dent of the schuylkill Haven Convention : Mr. President:—We inform you from Branch trfWnship, that' he delegates were not elected aceorditig to law, ai;'the majority of the votes polled, that the ufficils received, were illegal voles, - and further, they received votes tbr the Deniocratic delegates, and afterwards vo ted for the Whig delegates, and one person, who signed the Constitution of our Club, want about and said that the Democratic speakers told lies in addressing the Bigler Club on FridaY evening, and-laughed at the proceedings of the Club, and that very per son voted at this election, and last election his vote was refused. And furthermore, they received a vote for Burns and Leonard from one who had no right to vote, he has not got his full papers, that is John Manly. It is the wish lof the Democratic party here to make a split in the delegates, as we do not put up with the Cake party in Branch town ship. We will leave it to your honorable body to decide whether we are n'.t right in so doing. Signed by the Democratic party. Jacoa MIME, SEN.; and others. • It is nothing singular for. the Locofoco speakers to t. tell lies " in their addresses.— They have been charged with thesame thing before. Friend Hime and the others who signed this paper, did not know that the loan line of acertaiti Bank was largely ex tended last week, and containeda great ma ny new :names. OUR OPPONENTS Had an exciting time at Schuylkill Haveii, Monday last. l t The friends of Hughes,tfuniz- Inger, 'Fruity and Co., had a clear majority when the delegates met, but thePolitiral jug glers on the other side took the ticket out of their hands, and nominated just whom they 1 pleased. It vas charged diiectly at . the Con• vention, that ,ilie friends of Harlan &Co. hail' used .the innol l s'Of the Farmers' Batik, to buy up some of the delegates, &c., of which they had positive evidence. If this charge be true; and Banks become mere political machines, using . their Jun& for buying up, and corrup 7 ting the people,altoe who control them ought to be rebuked in the strongest and mu! tual manner. Like political Judges cal Banks are the -greatest- curses It he icflicted upoit any coMmunity. The following ticket was put, in nomina tion. which will be "beautifulii licked," on the second Tuesday of October next : • President.JudgP—ChurlLL W. Hegiu.,. Associates—S. N. Palmer, Francis S. Hnbler. 41semUr-Bernard Iteily, Stephen Ringer. Prothonotary—John Harlan. Regi.ter and Rreorder—Lewis. Reeser. Treasurer—George D. Barer. Commi.tsioner--Lieorge Frartlibe. Director of Lit. Poor—William B- Kershner .• A uditor--)ilictuaelsßrev4ill. NATCR . ALIZATION.-All those who de sire to become - naturalized, in order to vote at the next Election, should bear in mind, that the Court has fixed upon Monday, of each Court-week, for aid purpose. • Those who are entitled to the full papers, had better go tq Orwigsburg on Monday next, or the Monday follovting. After that time, there will be no Court until after the election. fr 7 JOHNSTON CLUB AT LLEWELLYN,- We learn that a Johnston Club will be for- Med at Llewellyn. tin Tuesday Evening nest, Several Speakers will be.present to address the meeting. Our, friends are rousing upon even• quarter of (the county, and judging from present appearance's we would not be sur prised if Governor Johnston carried the County by as large a majority as h 6 did in 1848. • Da - ME. SEEDS, of East Bradford. Chester amity, hu corn 15 feet high. • ,vIIN JO U RN Al P4T-f_5V4,14.4.E. Demos tritio rdil gnat, saw... The Whig Delegates for the several Dis tricts of Schuylkill County, assembled at the house of . A. W. Saylor, iii Schuylkill Haven, on Monday, August 25, 1851. 1 - i JEREMIAH REED, - of Pottsville, was called to the Chair, and FEEDEPACK /HOMER- Bars of Tamaqua, and Jona S. C. Manna , of Pottsville, chosen as Secretaries-when the following Delegates presented their ere; dentists: Pottsville, Sctuth )Parr/—Jeremiah Reed, John S. C. Martin. North cheat Ward—Jaw. G. Turner, Daniel /liU. North East Wrint—Dan'l.Shertle. Juo. J 1 Jones. Mt. Carbon—Jas. Lanigan, 'nue.. A. Simpson. North...llfanhtior—Didiel Focht, Abraham Pon. S. Jiareri—John T. Hammer, George Kaufman. South Mcinheres—J. IL Davidson, D. M. Reber Landingeille—George Leiner, George Rickert. Orreigrourg---Jamesil. their, J. W.Rose, berry. it iirnristerg—Rei. Albright, Fred'lL Hmsler. East do Andrew Bock, G. Dreibelbis. Port Clinton.:-.1. K. Siegfried, Joseph Coekley. West Penn--F.iias Whetstone, Gabriel Hilliard. Tamaqua, E. TV—J. Hunter, F. Lauderbrum, ~ N. IV —J. ilendricka, F. Whitaker. " S. W.—John S. Buyer, E. J. Fry. Rush—Michael Weand, William Koup. • illishanoy—Jacob Foust, Jonathan Lindennith, Union—Mark Riffle, hr., Jacob Rapp. z BarrpJohti A. Otto, Israel Reed. L. iljahantongo—Abin.Schwerik,Jacoh Kohler. -Frailey--George Krook, David Lomison. Tremont—L. O. Trough, Henry Eckel. Porter—Joto BrOwn, Jacob Houtz. Wayne—William Lerch, Joseph Berger. Pinegrove Borough—Pmer Filbert, Chat. Molly. Township—lsaac Harvey, L. Felty. Branch—Joel Youndt, Johanan Cockhill, Cass—Morgan E. Morgans, Abraham Britton. Maysville—Geo. S Repplier, J. K. Clement. New Castle--. 1. H. Fitzimmons, J. Lindrimuth. ,Nortregians-John B. Homy, John Reed. St. Clan—lt. 11. Coryell, William Sillyman. E.-Norwegian—L. F. M . hitney, Uriah Aisne. Blythe—„lames J. Connor, John J. Steinberger. Schttylkill-Daniel Madenfort, Aaron Reber. which were accepted, and the several Dele gateS acknowledged accordingly. Resolved, That a committee of seven be appointed to p repare Preamble and Resolu tions, expressive of the sentiments of this Convention. The Chair appointed J. W. Roseberry, J. K. Clement, J. Hendricks, J. J. Jones, George Kaufman, Peter Filbert and D. A. Lomisoo, said committee. The following letter from JOHN EANNAN, Esq., was read—when, on motion, Resolved, That the same be received and published in the proceedings of this meeting: To the Whig Coma!, Convention of Delegates, assembled at Schuylkill Haven, Aug. 25, thsl : GENTLEIIRN :- -Having been apprised-of the fact that some of my Whig friends have spoken of myself, in ecunection with the office of Judge of this Judicial District, I beg leave to say to,you, that, whilst I am always willing to make any reasonable %del-It:lee fur what they may think is for the general graxl, yet, in this case, I cannot ; tinder any circuni stances, permit myself to be placed in notnniatiou for that office, and must absolutely decline. Ido so waken lull convictiou that the people of Schuyl kill county will lure nothing by this determination on my part, but that you in your wisdom wilt pre sent them with an abler and better man. It is a tact, Lied one undoubtedly well known to you, that &Most ud snarl as it was cktertnined by . the people of this great Commonwealth that we were to have an Elective Judiciary, the people of this County ui all political parties looked to Cirri's topher Lreser,E-quire, with almost eutareguanimi ty, as the person above all others.best tilled to carry nut the lutetium] , of the people in what they re garded as an improved state of the Constitution.— 'I here scented to be, at that lime. uo other niutive anywhere than to: procure the best man tor that high sluing It is a well kuown Wei that this choice was nut confined to the Whigs nor to the Whig members of our bar, bin the leading Demo ei ant- members seemed to he more anxious to oh. cum Mr. tens- , er'a eaumeut to be our Judge than lio.° of his own political party,. They knew him then, us the-y : know hen now, to be the oldest and most (yr-I-fenced and must distinguished member of our bar—they knew that they could confide in his in tegrity and that. in no event, could he become a mere political Judges-they dill not permit him to rest until they obtateed his consent, and this 1:00. sent was IS settle, in their opinion, the Judgeship. This assent, has gone forth amongst the people.. - Mr. Ur-4,r hits nut changed; nor have the people" changed ; but our leading political opponents have changed, and why ? It will be tor them to Make a satistuctury explanation to the people. Certain it is, however, that Mr. Luber has been lung and fa , curably known to the people of this county. They will confide in hint, and Will elect him, ii nomina ted by you ' and the efforts of our opponents tour ray the public tavern-keepers-again-I hint will hys ifcwer the propose. No re. perial.le ins-ern-keep ; er tired !e'er hail, our will "glen oppose Min. .Tbuss only who vrAkto keep disreputable douses and de sire to encourage gaming had better cast their votes against him._, I: - If Inave , any iniltiefiee with yon in your delibe rations, I would urge upon you what Graerncir Johnston urged upon the Conveution at Lan6tster with regard to the Judieiary—"Place in nomination the best men you can procure, l'o serve for so im portant a station, and leave the rest to the people." Your obedient servant, . , JOHN HANNAN. • Resolved, That we now proceed to the nomination of Candidates for the various offi cers to be elected to October next, when it ap peared that the following persons received we nocuination for their respective offices, viz : C. L( E SEIt, Otwigsburg, President Judge. S. FOSTER, Pottsville, ( Associate Judd, ISRAEL REED, Davey. ) John S Strothers,zietunlkill, 1 Represen. ' Thompson A. Godfrey, Tremoot, j latices. Wrlliam Garret, Orwrgsburg, Prothonotary. i John P. Hobart, Pottsville, Register & Recorder. Charles Dengler, Schuylkill Haven, Treasurer. William Sterner, Minersville,Commissioner. George Dreibelb is, L. Brunswig, Director of Poor. Abraham Schwenk, Lower Mabantango,Auditoi. The Cointniitee appointed to draft resolu tions expressive of the sense of the Conven tion, reported the, following: Resolved, That the Union of the States cemented by the blood of the heroes of the Revolution, we regard as - an inheritance of inestimable price, and that while life and hope exist, we will stand by the Compromises' of the Constitution. Resolved, That the wisdom and talent of President Fillmore, exhibited in the carious , l acts of his administration, and his zealous attachment tot he-Constitution and laws, have caused ,our glorious country to be respected abroad, 'and cnuciliated bitter sectional feel. ings at borne which threatened to endanger the Union; thus proving him to be worthy of the confidence reposed in him. Resolved, That General Winfield Scott, the hero of two Wars, has endeared himself, to the American people, by his mighty geniul and consummate ability,displayed in theykrar of 1812, and in the Campaign in Witieo, shedding additional lustre upon his cynntry's fame. A grateful people will reward hiati for his gallant achievements. / ' Resolved, That the wise at "economical 1 )e.:l ,t administration' of Gov. W . F. Johnston, and the revenue measur , originated and supported by him, has filled the coffers of the State Treasury, thus enabling the Stateto pay the interest on,ilie State Debt and other liabilities, in specje funds, without resorting to loans, and which will in a few years ex tinguish the mmense State Debt created and increased by'Locofoca Governors and Legis latures. i'hese measures prove him to be a States tp u of the highest rank, and pre-eiiii neutlf qualified to receive the hearty support cy6e voters -of Pennsylvania. Resolved, That in the person of John 'Strohm, the Whig candidate for Canal Coin missioner, we recognize a man deservedly -qualified by his well kuown character for honesty and untiring industry to purge the Canal B oard of the corruptions and fiends that havabeen perpetrated with _impunity. Resp/red, \ That we highly approve of the course pursued by our Senator, James Cooper, and late Representative, Charles W. Pitman, in fearlessly advocating the Compromise mea sures, and that we as Whigs heartily co-ope rate in sustaining those measures. Resolved. That we are, now, as we always have been, in lavor of the great American policy of Protection to American Industry, and are therefore opposed to the Locofoco tariff of 1646, because it do 'en not afford pro tection to our various mechanicaL\ manufac- ' luring, and taming interests, as is proved by the enormous quantity of foreign Products imported, - and the extraordinary amount of' specie transmitted to Europe to pay for thdrui thereby draining our country of the specie currency, and producing stagnation and ruin in busipen, and because it prefers the pauper labor of Europe to that of our own citizens. . Resolved, That Christopher Loeser, the nominee of the Convention for President Judge of ibis Judicial District, is emphatically the man for , the office. His profound legal attainments,. his long experience and distin guished reputation as a lawyer, his integeity and impartiality, and withal his freedom from political partialitieland prejudices, peculiarly fit him for the bench. Resolved, That the men nominated by ibis kil ea he rn o ßa re w n by o to t - lvea p be n lld d c g uT a e n : d o ivt u l Convention for the respective offices, we county hereby pledgeof Schuylkill themselves to the Whigs of the &etc- to do their whole duty in the i e rsedt , hed h el o v u seswo ea ph t patio a gs a rgt il .i v tr e ue mem , and 0 7; il coming - election. Resolved, That the Act of Assembly; of 11149, Ter the protection Sr Mims, globs* and Laborers, originating under the adtinn- "Tarr. 4usisvALL IMPORT, \! / istration of Gov. Johnston, we believe to be Of the Dire:Cars and Stgetintesdiptt of the Pm& a very beneficial law, and which has tdready iir SchooLivi the Bor. 086 4 ofPortgedik- been the means of sating thousands of dot- Tbe agerd e r Dimon. in to lance *Mb non"' lars to the Miners an ti Laborers of this °elm ' 41 "-'''""" ibe" fuliPg " meal of 411. county Reteipta'and Expeadtinr.— ,• . of the Public *boobs of .: - - Resolved, That a tax on Coal, rtxximmen ded by the present Lccofoco Canal Commis thi l hre`4l,.„„a".6on of the public : - the Dolhallat of POOssill ' ;, for the lastysor, to which ad stoner, John A. Gamble, is unwise, unjust,l of Einpagh ef-Pitt i s i rt il lt i e r 3o: f irt r cite :dim/Jo:sot 1,1631 , 1 and impOitic, and we feel assured that not V Cit. • such measure can ever be sanctioned and sus- . cash .—.-s. rire4 nu Duplicate for DX, tabled by Whig influence. -/ ." " Duplicate for IS-th, Resolved, That the Setretaries have these ,', '.'. " . . 1 ',.. Duplicat e for 1 75109 : proceedings - published in all the Whig papers'', State apliroprlatiotadr pl i cate of the county. -‘' Floes for Injuring atatiol Furniture JEREMIAH - r • - •,... t. r BED . A. E. ACIDEILBEIIN, Join S. C. Manual. intro. Proeredingizof Ike Joinston Cl:lb.—Sev enth Stated Meeting.' Club met at the . lottse of Daniel Hill. President, JEREMIAH HEED in the Chad ham T. Hazzard, on motion, was ap pointl Secretary pro tem. -Minutes of• the last ;Stated Meeting read ,4nd adopted. On motion, the Club then proceeded to ballot for officers, to serve the ensuing month, and the Secretary announced the iblluwing as having been duly elected : President—JOHN L. MENNIO. • Vice Prettident&—J. /Matt he w+, Copt. Peter Wull Currevoliding 6c•enetary—D. G. m e ij owao . Recording Secretary-110. T. Hazzard. Trecauret—Simoik Stnuse Benjamin Bartholoinew, Esq., being - called upon, addressed the meeting at length, in an eloquent manner, reviewing the positions which had been assumed by the modern Democrats, and proving their falfacy and wmoundueas upon all the issues raised by Bigler and his friends since the com mencement of the campaign. On motion, 1). 0. McGowan, Jno. Y. Hobart, and Moses Stntuse were appointed •committee to invite speakers for the Ratification meeting, which will be held at Daniel ou Saturday, August 30th, at 7; o'clock, P. M., of said day. On motion, Wellington Kline, Thus. Beatty and Col. James Nagle, were appointed a committee to procure flags, music, &c., for the Ratification meeting OR Saturday evening. Oa motion ofl. H. Campbell, the following Ke solutions were unanimously adopfml: R4solred, That the Whig County ticket placed in nomination by the Couveutiou at Schuylkill Ha ven, uu the %ilk iust., meet* with our enttreappro batiuu—that it is-composed olgutid men, responsi ble citizens, and trim Whig., and that we can, with pride, ummitnity.aud coutidence, renown/mid it to the hearty support Oi the people ut Schuylkill coun ty, and Rejoiced, That Mind in hand, and shoulder to shouider, we will give it our cordial, united, and determined suppurt. After which, on motion, adjourned. JOHN T. ilAzzitati, See'y ur Young illen'‘ Whig Association.—Tmour SON'S HA!.t., August 27th, 1831.—The Club was called to order by the President and the minutes of I L the last meeting read and adopter . On timbal of , F. M. Nichols, t e Corresponding Secretary was instructed to wirer in the terms,up on which the principal W big papers throughout the country, could be procured for the Reading Room, from nib. time tin oiler the nett Presidential elec tion, On motion of Cam. Frank Putt, a Committee of five wits appointed by the President to extend an invitation to the Govertior to visit lAA, and also to ascertain, it post ible, the precise time of his coining. Capt. Frank Putt, Col. inn. S Struthers, Capt. Jae, Nagle, Wm. L. Whitney and C. Little compose that committee. On motion n 1 Wm. L. Whitney, the title of flits Club was changed to " The Young Men's Whig Association of the Borough of Pottsville." On motion ofJohn I'. Bertram, unanimously liesulved, That we, the membern of the Youpg Mae,. Whig A;sinelation of the Borough or riati , - vile, 'hereby heartily approve of the County ticket aettled by the Democratic Whig County Conveu lion at Schuylkill Haven, on Monday the 2fith end further Resolved, That we will extend to it our warm e•A support, and i”did in procuring for n a trium phant election on Ike second Tuesday of October next. On mntion 11. ti. AlcUowan, the I:nh welion of the Con,i it ut umutlfti A a•ociat ion wa% amended to read,: '• Ally white person entailed to a rote at the coming Premitential election may, by Iligning the nution.hecome a member of thi," Apeuciation." On motion, adjourned with them cheers for John- Mon and three for the County ticket. 0. D. JENKII4.S, EDCIAR Ricnitans, See'y pre taxa. re- The Sehooi.o.—Wo invite attention 'to the advertisement of the Pottsville Academy, under the proper head. Rev. Lewis Angelo, the Princi pal, adds to the advantages of a classical education, o 'thorough .acqunintunce with the German and French languages. He has also had eonifderabre experience as a teacher, sufficient. we hair no doubt; to the suavest:4n' management of the lamb. tution. Mr. J. T. Shoener, a graduate of Yale, is engaged as Assistant Besides being an excellent classical scholar, he is also a practical Book-keeper and au excellent penman, qualification too often overlooked, but really of primary importance iu our schools. Miss Ayre, who will take charge of the Junior department of the school, for the better sustaining of a regular claslification in the mar I advanced branches of instruation, is highly rec rn mended, both ai a scholar and au experiences! tea cher. Drawing, a new and interesting feiture of education in this Institution, will be intioduced in this Department. We hope the wild*" will appre ciate Mr. Angela's efforts to sust,ir(die Academy and give him the support be so / Welltdeserves. The Young Ladle."' Instanie, under the charge of Miss M. Allen, will comnuence the Fall session next Aloinhif. 51iss Ajfen's reputation, as an ex cellent toucher, lies long since established the char acter of the Institute/as the first Femato Semit7 in our Borough. / The Misses/4'l;o°, will also open their 'sung Lathes' :Sem nary on Monday next. This Institu tion is wylf conducted. Its teachers are capable and littitive, and the scholars are said to improve rapidly under their charge. .The duties of the Pottsville Female Institute, der the charge of Rev. A Pryur, will also be resumed on Monday next. This rs a boarding school, with every accommodation to make pupils .:omlortable and '• at home." The higher branches of English, together with French, Gelman, Music, arc., are comprised in the course of instruction.. rr Benefit Exhibiiion.—Signor Blitz very kind iy volunteered hu, Nervier* on Thur.day afternoon and evennig,.tor the beoent of the Apprentices' AG Young litten'a Library Association. As uNual, the house was crowded. We learn that the Associa eon's share attic profits will go a considerable way lowan! advancing the benevolent and enterpri sing object they have in viewthe establishment of au excellent library. The Signor also gave exhibitions here on Mon day and Tuesday—be founa that his reputation had preceeded hint—the Town Hull was out capacious enough for the crowds anxious to witness his Won derful performatives. He visited Minersville on Wednesday, and Schuylkill Haven on Friday. He will visit Tamaqua, Wilkesbarre,Dauvitle and call er places during the coming week—we cordially recommend him to al: who wish to enjoy a good, hearty, health-promoting laugh. Ilroke one of the notorious Schuylkill Hangers, escaped from the Jail at Orwigsburg on Saturday morning last by' sealing the walla, and has not been heard of since. Two indictments are pending in our Court against bun, one for Riot, and the other for Au' olt and Battery, with intent to kill. gar Gabriel Fisher, while intoxicated, was ar reged uu Tuesday la3t and bound over ui the sum of 5200,belore Esquire:Reed, on die charge of being ommon. nuisance Fir Coffee Party.—The Report of this interest ng fete, we regret to announce, reached us a: fto ate nit•hour, we are forced to postpone itx publics ion till next week. • nr Tie Weather ham been clear and cold during brivreek: sentinaux.L SAVER ATTIPAIIiS ,rir Gen. Jno. X. Clement has !appointed lobs T. Hannum of Schuylkill Haven. as one of his staff with the rank of Captain. ' VIP Fatal Accident. —A man named Feltman was run. over by a car, on the Mine Hill, Road, on Tuesday last, and one leg and foot so much injured that amputation of the Limb Was afterwards found necessary. He has since died. Mr. Felunan was one of the most steady ;ad and careful men, we learn, on the Road. At the time of the accident, he with others had stepped off the track, when the engine was seen coining.— _ Feliman was standing somewhat apart ream the rest, apparently occuliiied with his own thoulitts.— Some am called to him as the engine came near, when be immediately ststpped back on the !reek end his toot melted audits use taak. 0" I , • 8 • DR. . ' . _ A nom ni lia iil io 1 eachei r. . 03,7117 56 , du •do for Bent,, PA 05 . ibx -,' do do Repairs. . 101 91 do do d” Fuel; - 125 35 do - do do Washing. Sweeping. awl 1„ E l s Cleaning Sarno! Rooms, I do ", do do S Sundry:inuits furnished } s 4 vs ls, . do 3 do K. N. Palmer for advertising, ' 3 sii do do B. Bannon for Prinilniarid 1' 19 35 Stationery. do ,' do il.. Tax Duplicate, , S 00 do '. do do Professional services, enl-1, . ss 49 leering bark dues, Aix., d,, do do Water Beat. 9 50 , do do do Purling Woodside's *tel.} and bringing up Truman- .23 IX) lees Book, __ __ do do do Miscellaneous • Ncw School House. Eiitract, 65150 Amt. paid on contract ni. - . per agreement, 64,051 00 . I do for 4 furnaces and fixtures, 524 04 • do do dente &chi new building . 795 00 do do Writ GO n deep a. pump 164 oo do de Range— Privies 00 do do 4 extra columns for building 04 14 do do Excavation k extra wall if s ,•,, ' on foundation of building) do do Ventilation and work i q 5 0 about building do do Insurance on lding 11 00 do do Plan for build in g .15 WI . do du Marble slab , 10 76 do do Agreement , •10 00 do do Painting brackets Arc 21 00 do 'do ilat-books.stripejelleilli 7l 60 C and out-houeee do do Excavations, walling, &c on • : int, and attendance to the fiebool-housedurlng Winter 206 II --- 06,139 II Balaner due the School Board on the let June. 1551. tram the different Duplicates, • 02 025 00 Amt. or School Ordere remaining un ptld'lat June. 1851 Detente doe on tee Nei School Mugu including all the natures, Grading. Lot, Fencing an& I*.iloting the Bull ding. 12,400 00 • • Atilt. pardon the Banding during the Met year. , 06,150 Ii Whole cost of the.nsail Building 1x,559 12 I REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. pornmiLLE. mi.urt ic 1831. To the Direeturs off the Public Schools of Potts ville: Gentienirn—ln crimplianre with the 6th ankle of the rules and regulations of the Public r chnold of Foltatille.l make my lint annual report for the School year ending with June 1, 1651. The number of • rho lets, given below. may not be a correct oversee for the whoie year; it la only four months since 1 entered upon my duties. and therefore the mutat averse can- not br racily given. ,1 bare therefore given the num ber in attendance ln the beginnin g of June, us lir probable average for the v, hole year. The number and designation of the schools are se:tidgmeg Piumher ob Petiolate In Slate School No. 1. 116 . No. 3. 65 N 0.2. 12.5 No. 1. 15 • Total of kale Scholars, ins ri lumber of Scholars in Female Reboot No, 2, Itn No. 1. 6: No. 3. 56 N 0.2, 91 Nit I, 71 Total of Frowle Se.botors, OurSelwol 'lmposed of Males and Frawley, Total number of Maiol:lltS in all the school., 000 TM. number of Teaelliql.leonneetcd, t 114 - the Schools is 14. The average number of Pupils for each Teacher la 61—two more than in the Pnblic Schools of Pitilade/- phia. • I learn from the Board that the amount of •xpendl turea during the !chord year, was as rallawa : For salaries of Teachers, 83,187 58 For ,fnel, rents. eleanlng,and other expenses, 805 36 , Total, 0102 92 If Ibis amount be divided by the number of pupils. it si res . the,suit of 8.5 Irian the expense for ratio pu pil, meg 24 rents less than in the Public. Schocibt of Philadelphia Arrangements have been made. in the male No. I school. to 11/11?• instruction:l.:ll.o in the langusers.i he Mabee Mathematical and Scientific lontothes. This airangemeni ta to continue only until the High Sellocol propel will he organised, when the higher htanines will be transferred to that department. Ity this Divans the:advantages of a Nish School will be given to tbe more advanced pupils immediately after the August vacation. and the way prepared antimony for its &li mits organization. Ity means of this extensive appa ratus, now in the School. the study of these branches can be made highly interesting to the pupil'', and their proven much fachi.at ai I And it a great advantage that the male schools are concentrated him tone building, and a almllarr, one for the females, Whieh It mem, to be your, Intention to build shortly. will be equally advantageems to theta. In nip schools. classes can always,be formed with more advantage to the pupils thavin mail ones.— More solicitors of equal capseitleeeen also be formed into the same tl , and conseauently more taught with the saute labor. A murefareful coupe alai) be had - when the school are thus concentrated. On: sc aunt of the num.:tons &Ales of the Supetin tenMnt. as tittle time .s fMsslbte should be required in g g from one placslo nnoother. Moat of my time Is needed by the monthly examinations of the pupils. These examinatir, In order to, be effectu..l, most be very thcorough. spend, on BD avenge, arson tour hours in ..xamlning each class. Whenever I Boil. up on examiner. any scholar In advanee of his or her classmates, orb scholar is promoted to a flags anis or her eals; and when any lag behind. they are turned h ack 111:1CLISII of mete equals. This produces a contifined and healthful stimulant In the minds of alit pe scholar,. one of the difficulties which weie feared by Annie oom congregating .110 many boyi of all ages to one 'place, have as yet occurred. The scholars of the dl (- relent schools never meet. althoUgh they are In rue same building The recesses of the different schools are given at different tinter. and' their dismission.: at noon and evening, do not take place simultaneously, but at short Intervals of about seven minutes. the schools containing the youngest scholars belngalwaya dismissed ant. and those containing the oldest last. It appears to me a very favorable Indication, that the happy influence of female teachers nn the disposition and manners of younger pupils I. begin ning to be perceived by our moat intelligent and en thusiastic friends of Public Schools. Many of the dittinguisbed men of this country, and indeed of the world have attributed their greatness to the first Im pulse given to their Juvenile mluds (tunnel' the Mau • ace of their female preceptors. The facility which woman possesses of Imparting knoWledge to the yore( mind. and her attractive mennernf teachinp seem to amount rm. this In a report made nu the Public Sthonla of Philadelphia. the following Jilts tenisit occurs: "The extensive employment cot females as tetchen, seems an admirable arraugenient, opening, as It does, a new and apprupriale occupation for wo• man. nor patience and winning• manners lead the gentle and repress the bobterous ; while those who Would struggle the must againkt the control of -treorth seem almost unconsciously to yield to the power of weakness." ELIAS SCIINEIDtft. Superintendent of OH Public Schools of pottevllle. 1!!=1 MINERSVILLE AWFAIRII. yr The Bulletin indites ►picy article to . its subscribers this week, on that very interebting.i.ub feet, to wit :—Pay the printer :and swell his soh scription lint. Sound advice that—no taborer is more worthy of his hire," so fork over, friende, we don't know how much we %hall yet want to make on Johnston's election. lar Sudden Deo:h.—The . Bulletin gives the following particulars of another singularly sudden death in Minenwille, on Monday last :—At about 10 o'clock on Monday evening, John , Huddard, an Englishman, who was' boss of Hoiloer's Black Val ley Colliery. visited widow Daniels, of this place, 'for the purpose of procuring tier services as house keeper—he being's widower, with small children— and while sitting on a chair,. conversing with her on the subject, fell dead on the door. Hodder(' was shoot 40 yeiiis of age, of exemplary habits'and was always considered a very worthy member of the community. As no Coroner's Jury was summoned we have not been able to ascertain the cube of his death. lair Signor Das performed at Miners's:We on Wednesday afternoon and evening last—house crowded, of course, be never exhibits before empty I=l TA MAQ,I7A APPAIUS. it rir Whig Ilfeetingas Tarnaqua.—Pursuluit to a'publialted notice, the Democratic Whig Citizaas' of Tamaqua Ile ambled at the Public Howe of Saar. uel Beard, Iliad organized temporarily by eleerirqg SAMUEL WOODWARD, Chairman, and Nicho las Balliet, Secretary. A Committee of Aeveit was appointed to select olllmrs for the permatfrot or ganization of a Club, who alter retiring re w min utes, reported the following gentlemen as °dicers of the Club: - • President—JACOß S. TRO'UT Vice Presidents—John K. Smith,Vatkin Benon, Henry Rhoads, Samuel Woodward, Chas. Moyer Corresponding Secretary—George Johnston. Recording Secretary—John Haldeman. The meeting was ably and eloqueritly addressed by Ele Bowen, E.*q. 'Col. J. S. Struthers, W. W. McGuigan, M. II:, and E. J. Fry were appointed a Committee to net in conjunction with coitunitiees appointed by sind , far Associations, to / receive Gov. Sohastort oa his visit to this County. Resolutions, ratifying the nominations made , by the Whig County Convention, were advted.— Meeting adjourted to meet nem Wednesday even- , log at the Columbia House. ' tin na g P a h ralse lgB ' m an odes ol t d y s lead age,fa ham into from crime'and discretion, when he was upbraid ed and mated timorous, because he would nat'eenture his money at any of the games. "I. confess," said he, 'ghat I am eeceedingly ;imams, for dare not do an dl tbiog." LIFE INSURANCIL—Teri 11, perhaps, nothing that createdeo severe a pug °lithe death bed as the :reflection that we are leaving those we love, per hips a Selfii and children. dependent opini the cold charity of the world S Therefore every one in life Mould prepare for this emergency. It can be done, event!) , thepoorest,throeyb the agency or Life Insu rance. \ Every \ Clan who loves his faintly ongbi to get hid life insured. Every man in debt.and own in property, °milk to to Ws life insured. lest at his death his sitopertt waybeaaatfleed. There ate but kW "who' could not steer I small Souk annually to 11111113th their lives; Which if norinvesied in this way •would be spent peibapathirifies.And.turtrOunilies thus penoryand wane, Lifit Inolilltier t becorsingjuss as common in this cottony ae',Fire Inseranres and should. be More so Wives persuade voile bustateds--you can save enough to you. hotteehold affairs to - pay the annual premium without feeling it—andthe wdettion that you arc pro. aided for. will alone be a, fair recompense for the out lay. Von ran insure the lives of your butbutr• for your own henedi,and the amount cannot be touched by their ereditora In rase oPtheir death. Full information on this subject ran be obtained on applicationto 11.11ANNAle.it 1 11 , OMee oftbe Miners' Journal. r WE INVITE PARTICULAR .‘TT ENTION TO A ! new feature In Life lusurance which will be explained Iby calling at Oils office. It obviates \one of the great difficulties in Life Insurance. while et \ the same time, it does not diminish the peened,. \ 4 •1.1i16 DI 383 96 311 17 3.983 51 191 40 ,1 23 ?' 44,738 43 -- - - - - -,-------, - 1 STATE :MUTUAL FIRE: INSURANCH COMPA-A NV .—The f• State Mutual Fire:lnsurance C - trnpatiy," f at Harrisburg, whose advertisement will be found In i another column of this paper.it will be observed, is one of the most 'acumen's and flourishing insiltutions uf the kind now in existence In this or any other Stitte in the Union. Thu Company was chartered at\ the last preceding session of the legislature. and has now• been in operation hut about two yeah', and has airel dy accumulated a capital of more than .1/5,000, after,: thepayment of eeveral heavy losses: Daily Americas. In additinn to these manifest advantages,- it-will be seen that the company is chartered upon the elutes/ principle,aud that consequently, whatever may be the rate of premium exacted, the actual losses is nil I that the insured ate called upon to contrilfute. A, cer tain rate of premiums, about equ al, or perhaps less than that levied by etock compan re generallym origi• natty meted ; but the capital t us created is safely and profitably lavested.andtbe t lest profits distributed' at the end of the year.or oftener. lithe directors may so delerminebetweeti the parties inured, according i to the amount of premitun paid In. The Olean, of this company are gentlemen of the highest_ respeetacillty and worth; and their well ; known character for uprightness and probity Is no ample guarantee that all the iperaticins of the Compa ny will beconducted with scrupulous fidelity. Cap , Waists: P. Riallerfartl. the President, Is too well known Iti . i his community to require any recomnienda I lion from us; and .10. Gillett; the Secretary. is not only a young man °ruled and sterling integrity, but from hiviborough bniiii.-as habits, and long sod active experience aa agent fur one of the oldest and most popular t Amploies to the Union, would he an invalu able acquisition to any institution of the kind. We can cheerfully and heartily commend this company to property-holders in every section "tea safe and eco nomical Medium of Insurance. HEEI .4.771 19 .10.931 31 CONSUMPTION CURABLE.-111 the year 1820; when Dr: .1. B Awe 'wetted in diploma from the hands of•the truly great Professors of the Cuiverrity of renntrylvaula, he wwinstructed by thcm (in com mon With other atudeniaj "to go forth and add to, alter, change r improve, until be ,ioul.l say, there is no dist see he Onuld not conquer.'" Consumption at that tinte was ronoldered incurable; biat the inven tive mini of Dr. Woe was soon put In motion for some new mode of treatment for that lion of diseases. The result has Astonished the world aVith the aid Of his breathing tube, lie enlarges the air cells and the circulation to the lunge rendered free; and by the use of h i s rough gycop or Expertorant —• enabled to remove serenest§ and allay inflammation of, the air cells Of the lungs . Dr. Bose. from hie extensive prac tice of thitty year. in the city of Clittadetpitia.. has ' prepared o few remedies which are unequalled in the world. Consumption, Scrofula, Dyspetwia Sheuma tient, and indeed every form of di • vanishes un der his treatment. For sale by B. IlleNN AN. *1,252 tiz --- EUREKA.-771s emit Secret Diacoceredl—The 1111 N.. scriber has at last discovered the as plus aftraof Daft Dye, and announces It for sa:e, with perfect ,conti dente in its surpaseing eirerytiong of the kind now in use. lt,rollota the hair either black ur brown, (inanity be &stied) and is used without.any Injury tothe hair I or skin,',lther by stain nr otherivisc, and can be washed tifT in ten inmate after application, without detracting from its el!leary. It IMllard has for years manufactured Dyesoshich have gitien gird, satisfaction to his customers; but he did not advertise them, because be felt them not to be perfect while tney desired the skin. Fora lung time liehas been trying to oveitome that perplexing aid:lenity add at last has the• happiness to 411111011IiCe that he has succeeded. er.The Halt Dye may be had, wholesale and retail, at his popular establishment, 177 Chestnut Street, where such as desire call also have it applied. ' Pennine :visiting Philadelphia who may wish their Hair Am(, are invited to rail Ott It. DOLLARD, 117 , Chrsiuut'Street Letters Omar paid,) will receive attention.l - 107 90 PERSONS AFFLICIF.Lt WITH COUGHS; Colds Whooping Cough or any Pulmonary Atfectione,wonld deb well to procure smite of Hughes' Expectorant, It is a palatable, speedy and certain remedy. rice Adver- Isement in another column . MEDICINE:A should he prepared by a Physi elan. Ur. J. S. ROSE'S Celebrated Family Medi cines, prepared by himself. ut his La'ioratnry, Phila delphia, Pa. Dr. J. B. Rose is an honurary member of the Phila delphia Medical Society, and graduatetl s in 1820, irons the University of Pennsylvania. under the guidance of the truly eminent Professors, Physic'', Chapman, Gib son. Cole, James, and stare—names relebrated for Medical science—and having had daily intercourse and canonisation with those distinguished pisysieisirs, e *pro i„, diseases of ail kind., and the proper remedies therefor. and being solicited by thousands of his pa tients to pat up his preparations, he now offers to the public; all the results or his experience for the. past thirty years. the following Valuable t amity 'Medi cines, each (me suited to a specific disease : Expectorant or Montt Sy t rap, for Coughs,Colds,Con sumption, Asthma,llronchit is, and all Lung diseases. It auras CoMmtnputin when taften in time. In 50 centa antral bottles. Alterative or Blood Purlfyer, for Scrofula, Old. Map lions. and all diseartea arising Dom in Impure state of the Mood, Ora Constitution impaired by the use of Mercury. per bottle. Carminative Balsam, for Chalets, Cholera Marinas, Bowel Complaints. and Dysentery. 25 cents. .Vermlinge or Worm-Killer, a safe, sure. and reliat.le expeller of Worms. 35 cents Alterative or Family Palo, for Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, and Indigestion. 25 cents Golden Pills. for Falling of the Womb, Female Wefts nem, Debility, and actuation. 20 cent.. Female Ping, rs Vatuanle remedy for Female .corn • plaints. elaPerloi to lifoopera Pill.. 25 cents. Eheumatic'Conspotinit an Internal remedy for Rhe litatisoi. tither ituulanv chronic- 50 Cents. Dyspeptic Compound, a sure CUM for Dyspepsia. an thousands °rise mins can tmtify. 50 comm. Maine LI nimeitt.for llitcumatimn.Tooth-arbe.SPr sing and all pains 9f the body. 15 cram - Tonic Mixture, for Chill,. Pesernathd general debili ty. A nevrt failing remedy. So - cents. Compound Erudite of Hoehn, for all amazes of the Kidneys and Bladder. -50 tents. - Croup Syrup. This remedy la never Imago() fail, and ha■ Pared thainvilals "frhildren, 25 rends. flair Tonic, in prevent Raldnesoi- kr. Dlyhly re commended by the late Dr. Ptiyirick.. .50 crnte. Aatriny.nt Cnoriound. for spitting Blood, Flnadinr, and all Bloody Dlmrhairel. 50 CPO (P. NITTOUS Cordial. for all Nervous eouditionsof the System, Neuralgia, Ace. Le. 50 cents.. - , Pile Ointment; will cure in Amin 12 to lit applica.: !Inap t 50 temp. Eye and Tenet Ofitidtente. Sure remedies. 25eents. Eye Water and Strengthening P i laster'. Superior to all others. 25 cent..' For Pale at 8. HANNAN'S Rookatore. . • ' COATlVENEeiri c iteadash, giddiness, pain in the sidilind breast, mauves and sickness, variable appe tite. yellow or swarthy complexion, r ite., are the astral symptoms of a disordered liver. Weight's /ri ghts Yrp.tails I ills are certain to remove the above complaints, heca UM, they remove from the body.thole morbid humors which are the cause nA only of all disorder , of the liver, bat of every ma'ady incident to man., A single t rent box will In all-cases give relief, and perseverance according to directionet will most atstiredly drive every particle of threw from the body. Bice - re of Counterfeit*. The Cenulne is for sale by T. P. BEATTY J. G. BROWN, and V. N.IIEW LER, Pottsville; and bi the Agents even; in another column, Wholesele.Ottice,l69 Race Ohm% Phil POT I - SVILLE MARKETS. / conitEctED wEr.iii.v FOR THE JOIIRRAL. Wheal Flour, Dbl. 215 00 Dr'd peaches ?tied. *3 00 Rye do do ' 3 51. do do unwed lIS Wheat, briehel 90.93 Dr'd apple. Retied 125 Rye, do ell Roe, dozers ,' II Oirn. do 55 Butter, / IS 'rate, do • 38 ehouldere./ 7 Potatoes, do 02 Haws. /' 910 10 Timothy Seed, 253 Ilay, tor/ 14 50 Clover do 400 Plaster/ - 500 MARRIED/. On the 16th init.. by Itet - i./C. Rao, 'Mr. JOHN N 1111.:, of to Mies MARTHA A. RERRE• !MAGER, or Schuylkill Haven. On thr 16th inst„ by Rev. "Nathan Trager. JOsEPH REBER, to SARAH BAUTSCH, both or South Man. helm. • • On the 24th Inst.; by Rehire. Esq , JONATHAN 11011T1, to REBECCA WOLF, all of Potter township, On the same day, by the same, HENRY KOCII, , to MARL' DEW ALT, both of South Manheim. On the 17th inaL by Rev..hcob Reeser, CHARLES DANNENHAUER, of Tamaqua, to HF.NRIETTA !.EVAN, of Kurthamplon county. In this Bolongth, by Rev. David Hasshger,DAVlD to Mu ELIZABETH BART, all of Pottsville. to Mamiyunx, on the, 16th lost., by Rev. O. Wlstar Mout*, Mr. JOHN 110HRINR, to &Hsi , MARGARET WURT,Z, both of Pottsville. on the lOtii inst., by Rev. M. Kieffer, Mr. WILLIAM ERMENTROTT, drop Miss ANN ELIZA ft PANfI, all or Rending. In this Borough, on the 23d inst., by N. W. Wilson, Egg , JOHN MA NDEItli, to Mrs. MARIA WORELL, ,yd M t. Laffre. . . - Dirt. , Oil the -Mb knot., DA6iIEL DRENKLE son ofJohn slid Caroline Et Robins, aged t. , 2 months. In Tremont, on Monday Evening last, of Dysentery. ANNA GODFREY, aged 02 lyears and 3 month mother of Thommon A. Godfrey, Erg. . 1 On th 22d instant , near Orwigsburg. ROSANNA) FRIED, e daughter of kale Fried, aged 16 gears. - / .AC111.113.1011 COUNTY AGRIECC:fiIIiaL kY Society. will meet alibi. house offeror, Lessig, in North kleabeirn row noble. no SATURDAY the 30th day of August. 1831. at 8 o'clock P. M. All who feel an interest la advancing the agrkultural prosperity are respectfully invited to attend. • NOTICE -There wiii be a public. procesalen • • and an consultation of a Masonic Lodge, In Salloo . et.AA, A. M. The members of the frstereity In VOCE IDIDdIRE. AIR respectfully Invited to attend. a p.u, mar FEt.i.ovvii usslKETklY.—rEtistpros Itro desiring Lots or O la Odd Fellow's Ceme. trv,under the direction of the Committee of Miners' Lodge, No. 20. Pottsville, will apply to John el. Martin, David E. Klock, Esq ,'or John J. Janet., June 20851 2541 m. ILADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN DAVE Visit Ing nd Wedding Cards Engraves and printed in the latest styles, by leaving mete orders at BOO 1111111•11 eheap Book and variety Sims. where samples can be seen. Cards printed from Plates at short smite; Ov MOUNT LAUREL CEMETERY.—PERSONS desiring Lots or Graves to Mount Lauret Ceres wryroader the - di/triton of tae Vestry of Trinity Enures. Pottsville, will'elPOY !o Andrew Russel, or E.'o. Parry. Rows fiICHAT:4IIE PATRONS 01 0 TNE"VOENO Ii stltate." Centre street Pottsville, are respectfully Informed that the dudes of said Institute resumed on Monday. deprembet 1851. mope M. ALLEN. lirinelpal. Airport ; • • • TTHE HERVICER OF TIIE CENTRAL FREB- byterian Marsh will be bed In Stichter's Hall, 10-snattow morning sad events*. at the uvula hours. Hermosa by the Rev..l. E. IN•oetwei. of Brooklyn, ~New Tort. • . TILE ASSOCIATE REFORMED TE tY Church, tinder the care of Rev. D. T. Carus hen, will be open every Sabbath at le} o'clock A. AL and 3} o'clock P. N. The public are respectfoUy in vited to attend. ' TIIE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL • * 4 ' —The following ResolutiOn has been passed by the-Vestry or Trinity 4.7huirb, Pottsville. Resolved, That in consideration of the aunts coif tributed and to be contributed as donations to the erec tion and furnishing of the church edifice; the 'eau* do hereby set apart. and appropriate FIFTY-EIGHT PEWS, whichsttall lie, and remain foss for all persons who may desire to worship in the Cbutcb. These pewsare located as follows ' IR TIIE CENTRE AISLE. Natal aide, No , 111, 119, 127039; 143, 151429. ' South aide, No; 119, 120, 123 130, 144, 152,100. IN. TUE NORTH AISLE. North aide, No: 1,7, 13, 19, 25, 31, 37, 43, 51, 53, 54, 55. South aide, NO. 2,8, I I, 20, 26.32, 38, 44, 50, 52. IN THE SOUTH AISLE. South stile, No. 56, 57, 58, GO 74, 80, 86, 92, 98,104,110. North side, No. 59, 67, 73, 79 85.91,97, 11/3, 109. DI VINE SERVICE is held in the Church vier) , San. day. Marais: Service commences at 10} - o'clock.— Mania, Service conimenies at 7 o'clock. 1% Law, Pottwfllr ;'` Rrhuylkill county, I'a. Ulcer in Centre street, opposite the Aniertran 'louse. May 31, itisl 22tf Ilia. MANUEL ILEVILLICIEM,OI4Iifi,I, cur l/ ner 4th and Mahantanao streets. Pottsville—(the one lately octupied by Dr. Thor. Brady.) \ Pottsville. March 15. 1831 • 11-1 f IkiIILLIADi L. WHITNEY . A'ITORN •11 t et Law, Pottsville,lNtnylkill county, Ps. (MCC CentreLi street, nearly opposite the Miners' Mink. Jan 4, 1831 1-ly I . : 6. mnt THAI - UGH, ATTORNEY A f LAW , . Treo, Stt euylkill County, Pa. - Tremont. April tr. MI. 17-tf. WHIN 11/101.LILIARISON & JAS. COORIEN, el Attoroleaat'Law, Poltaville. °thee in Centre rtt. a few doors East of the "Pennsylvania Hall.' Mt. Cooper will atticd at all the Colitis. . Pottsville, Dec. IMO 411-3 m HB. WOOL ' ATTORNEY .AT i.AVY.—Offiin .• next moor tut e Penn. Hall. June Si. 15.5125-ly a ziriitiaes. •i• y CARDS • 7; WANTED, moo. itNTED.—FIVE ." 'SfALE TEACIIEItri AND V V three Female Teachers, to take chats., of the Public i3chools in East NorWegian District. None need apply unless fully competent to teach the various branehes of an English educatihn. An eiamination of applicants will lake Ware' at the delimit twthie. in Port Carbon, on the 211th of SepieMber, al I o'clock. P. M. The echnola will open on Ilse tat ofOrtober. Addresa (post-paid) .1. D. riCSIAGER, seely,z Port Carbon, August:3U, 11151, 35 -41 I NFORDIATION 1,117 AN Tl.C.D, \ t \ 4 .W11,1.1A 51 1. RUDDY. about 35 years of ageoirignially from the. Towuland of Glebe, Parish of Clonmanny.\4_:unnty of Galway. Ireland; and who, when last heard koni, employed oo the Public Woke, near Cbarlestbo, VII ginia. Any infoimatio, in relation to lam, addressed by s mall to the subscriber, his brother, Port errboo Poet I ithre;Schur ik ill county, Pennsylvania. wi be thankfully received. Virginia papers Menge copy: PATRICK ItIIIDDY.\ 35 3tio August 30. 1851, ' 'E R ACEIES WANTED—THREE FEMALE land two Male Teachers are wanted to take.-charge of the , Pub.lc Schools in the Llorou,,,h of Schuylkill Appllcalions w 11l be received up to the 20th of September. The Schuola will open the 22110 f Sep. teuther. None hut pi r,ctor of good moral character, and fully competent Heed apply. Address S. It DICKSON, tiee'y ul the Board. Schuylkill Haven. August :kh 1821. 35.3 t . k; AN TED.—A GOOD DLACKeAMITII WA NT- V V in ibr Conch manufsetoo of Philip Darn, in Third strect. Nllnvllle, August 1117, 1851 frEACIFIERft WANTED.—Seven. Principal nue Two Assistant School Teachers are wanted its Blythe yistrict in this county. Applicants whll meet fur-ex: " ation at New Philadelphia, on Thurs day the tills or eleptember, at 9 O'clock A. M. Terms *3O a month for six months to the Principiter By order of the Board, I.IIIDMAN. Seery. 34-31 Aug 21.1851 ANTED A tiIeit4AKEPE6. Addrerm M. I Pouvvi , Aug 1. 105131 -3 t _—_....-- t k, ANTIHID—A l'EltrWiN TO eq.' rkitill..4 rErtit) f a a Coal Mine, well situated in Wesurn N ireinia. lispeneene in Mining and fe`iPtellCE. or Itie highrei charaCter required. Address. New luck City Post. °like, Bar 3406, stating qualifications. Aug. 2, ISISI . - . 31-if . ATION WANTED, Art AGENT OKClerk Oin 61.5111 e out door buainess, by a young matt now aerial as hook Keeper in a large tvhole4ale commis. pion store in the city. If required the het of city ref erence till be given. address 11. BA NA N, Pottbville. June !It 1851 VITANTED.-3. OR 4 51ACIIINInTA WILL V' I And employment at the Tamaqua Iron Works, ifimmediate application is made. .1. R. & E. K. ssirni. Tamaqua. Feb- I. 1851 5-if _ %%; ANTED I:II3IF.DI ATELV-1000. tAK47OI D ll' V banded Nail Keg., in gond mile' with either one or too beady Drr. 14.1(i50 ,; --- 00.611ECN1PFARITH,D— BY THE it IiBSCRI • her as customers at the Freeman's Hall, Potts!' villa dchuylkilicounty, Pa., where they ran be tic ioutmedated with comfortable hoard and lodging no reasonable terms. His bar Is supplied with the belt Porter, Ate, Cider, and all kinds of temperate drinks the sesson,can afford. The honer is slinaten in the . most healthy and airy part of the Borough. All the dlfiere.,i eitago Lines of the Coal Regina start from opposite his himse. The house is fitted:up in a style ; not easy surpassed in beauty and neatnres. He pledges himself to time all his exertions in making those com fortable who give hint asali. 114ard, per week, i 3.50. Singh) meals, ISt Beds 131. No charge for luggage. • ' THOMAR H. HOWARD Pottsville. March 1, 1651 . _ 9.lyr. . LOST, AND FOUND. / `TRAY COW.—LEFT THE SIITIL• }..7 scriber upon the. Nth of July last a ''' Light Mitotic Cow, shout seven years old:/ / 4 "rw114 1 with war bite streak along the bac k.und ri my a' while spot upon her forehead ; had on,tatieti she li ft a bell sod strap. i Any 'person giving {Origination, or returning said - gow,, will be paid ,any reasonable charge,- TIIOSIAA ROBINSON. Mine Mill, Attiring 30,..1651, , / ' 35- 4,2 TRA V COWS.—STRAY E D from A T I 5..3 the iintecriher, residing loth borough "'":1' .1 I cif Pottsville, owSunday, 10th r August, 1 ....... I ! ir,REENWOOD LOTS FOR AAI.E.— Valuable MI. a large. White Cow, with red head )sp .' : 1....1 - building lotaln the most central part of the Bar -and red spots on tier rider/. Any persu returning , ()ugh of-kottsville, lately laid nut on th e Greenwood paid Cow to the owner, or',,leaving information with iEstate, ark now offered for sale. App yto A. RUS EL, Agent him that will lead to her recovery, will he suitably 1 - ; for the owners, at hip office In M hantango Ft reworded. About ni , weak since, a small cow marked - Pottsvill • v e , ' similarly to the and ayove,, was brought to the sub- , . i May 3, 1851 18-tf MA scriber. The owner,ia heieby requested to call, prove I t UOiI."SALE.—ALI. THAT LOTIIMAiIKED 34 his property, ply Charge. and take her away, other : V in the Town plot corner of Chambers and Mahan wise she will-he sold a* the law directs. , I tango streets, haVaug 60 feet front op Mob/imitate . / JOHN TEMPLE; i sneer, and In depth running to Church Alley. Apply August 30. PHI/ ; 35-31 i DAVI!) CHILLAS, ' 1 3-tf Li TRAY SMEEP.—Sevvittern bead of Sharp. b.) straying otOline . Hill. near the Ventre Turnpike, : "-- were taken npon the 16th August, ISM. T 1,., htvnrr k hereby requested to call on the subscriber.nt Flow— ery-Fiehls.,,Netv Caorle townFhip, prove proerly. pay I the charge., and 111, lb. roaway, otherwiait they will dor stirring Thnes- , -by C. I'. 11 James; Esti. Juot be-enld according to taw. pato Jilted .114 for sale at . . J lIANNAIVri ' .1. IL FITZSIMMONn. , Cheap Publication Depot, Centre meet. 35-3 t• Pottsville. August 30,1851. _95- Ang,sis ' t 30, 1051, GROCERIES, &c . . aarurlvd l f eU rr E T s : t3l' lure ituallilrjnrr;ve and talet;ry low for cast' at Silver Terrace, IV holeirale Grocery A. Navin. lon Rooms. Centre Street. C. J. Doinit:sl, Pottsville. Aug. 23, 1831 34-11' EFINi HD SUGARS.-50 Barrels Hire . I t snettts or vartotta qualttiee. ,inet recent. d and wilt he s.dd cheap. In which themtentiott of the trote Is requested: C.. 1. DOBBIN : 4 . Ant. P.,ttsvine. Aus. 23. 1851. . 34 tf SUPtatlllgti lot ut Sugar cored HAMS and S11OU1.UE:118 jua recrivell from the packers— those who want a good article In that line, will please give toca call. Alcoa very fine flavored Black Tea that we ean.recommehd: SHIPMAN 6: CITANIBERS 32-6 t Aug. 9,1851 DEEF-6ti lola 'Smith & Everinea ezir.t sugar 1.) Curt-4 Beef, in yellow nage. in i4ore and for pate by . CHAS. T. WILSON, 1 2 S. Walerol. Ang.2,11351 31 if HAMS -50 brit Pbih'a mien sugar cured llama, in yellow bags, in store and for sale by CHAS. T. WILSON 8 d Water July 28, 1951 30.1 f 43A - 101196 - APIIiiDAP I—JUST lICCEIVEtrit 7 the St. Clu:t Depot, a large consignment from 1134.1 in Sr. Co., consisting ot BROWN SOAP, PALE. Do. EXTRA Dn. fin elle at the St Clair Depot. by 11111. ER, & CO., Agents. R. Alwayf 011 hand, and- for Pale a 1111pC(10? Rl tide of Miners' Oil, which will be sold low. June 14, 1851 24.1 f raPSAGO CDEEsE, BOLOGINE SAUSAGES, 0 Superior !Sugar Cured llama, •Cholte Green .and Mack Teas, (wall° starch; do prepared Corn, (or puddings ; - Hearers celebrated Farine, Smoked Tongues, Fresh Flgs, ice; dm, oat 51 recgIved by • J. - 11 RA TTV & SON. Poturvllle, May 24,1851 21.4 f . OCHA COFFEE—A SUPERIOR ARTICLE, OF, genuine Mocha Coffee, Jun received from New Vora, by J, M. BEATTY & SON. PooBvllle..,May 24. 1851 24-If • I•ILAS—Very choke GUINN and BLACK TEAS ll fur sale by J. hl BEATTY t SON March 29,18M. 3. tf OXTRA FALEIRLY PLOUR—It SUPERIOR r... article, forsalo by .1 M. BEATTY It SON. March 29,1831 34f __ ' I HE NEW DEPOT—For Pottery made at the .1 Brockville worts is removed from Silver's Ter race to East Norwegian street a law yards East of the Mutant Carbon Railroad. Storekeepers and others are requested to call ansl inspect the stork an hand. F. HODGSON. Agent. April 1.1. 1851 _ ---. —_ UNOLISII BBRANFAST TEA 17.1 , [ A very superior article of Black Tea ; just received and Ad sale, by . J. M. BEATTY & SON., Pottsville, May 4a, 1831 - 21-tf - - ATSON'S FIRE BRIOK-Constantly on band and; for sale by the subscriber at the Yort Store. E. YARDLEY & SON. Aug. 9, 1851 . 82df ``t TEAM PORTABLE BolsTiNo and Pump ing Engides..for loading and discharging _vee• sell, raising Marble frnm quarries and pumping out water. These mar-Lines can be moved from place to place by a single horse. Manufactured by A. 11...AR CHAMHADLT, NO: 13, DrlnkTr's Alley, near se cond and IrAme streetc• - Apr 1129,1851, : • 17-1m0„ . . May 31, Dal', 22 IiOLINTY lind Warrants, bought of the War o.r ISIS of the Florida and Mexican wars, for which e highest cask price will be paid, apply or address, 8. BECHTOLD, No. PO North 6th street, Philadelphia. Augugt 23, Itisl. 3i-lm . 4 ~pitvirmrows• CUAlNS—DitTerent lengths,- 1J Also Mathematical Instruments oftheltest together solthteparato IpOrnmeots. For.saie at lb* state of the subscriber et menefeeturee,e Deem 41' UN AN, ■ NOTICE. iv,9Tibir.:.rifgiiisii:iiiiiiiiiii.idigiliaTi f 11 the\Skockholders of the Mechanics' Saving runt Association wilt be held at the Mime of Joseph Kline, on Nonday s nvening, September Ist, toned four 1)1. rectum; and the proposed amendment tolhe Consti lotion. reldliv*to security - fur leans, will come up hie consideration. \ JAMES FOCHT, eteey. August 30,1854 35-It pOOT/1033TI.etteis of Adtuinistration of t hiiK._ II / tate of GEOHNE 4:11113:531AN. late of eine grove township, Scluyilall county, deed-, .bar log \ \li., been panted to he undersqgned by the Register of Wills, Ike., - of S ;uylkill county. All prisons in debted to the esta are requested to make ho med ,. ate payment, and those 'baring claims against the same to present theft; suthenticatsd for settlement. \ ADAM 1:11188MAN, lIENRY usisshlA,N, - . - _ \ - GEORGE CRISMAN, Augll3. 1851 J-C-3 t5 •\ Administrators. T4MINERS and coal Operators—ne Coal 1 3 ,1 Ines at Haush 4.lap‘and Golds Mine Dap on the Dauphin and Susquehanna, Coal "..odapany'a &date. will be rented under - lease The Veins of Coal are opened by drifts and may Divezatuined. Spaeth". . lions can be seen on tne premaes. ` .• Proposals will be received Maine (his nmoll•. Ad. great, to Cold spring, Dauphin onray, or tot.he real. dente of the Engineer of kinder; Mount Suerise, la. zerne county. WM. F. ttoneats. . Mine Agent if the Company. Aug. 16.183 1 :13..= ... _ D ---- LlTliiili iiF .- 1 7 A11" 7 1\ ' T iss°l' I 141 Mil I.— ii\E . Partnership heretofore existing isstwein the uri. ' deafened, under the firm of RAUSE WIPitiERT:\ liaa this day been dissolved by .iriiituel 01:111CM. An \ persons knowing themselves indebted wl I please Call and male settlement, and save cost. , .1011 N P. uAUSE - • ANDREW S. WINDER?. Tremont...Auk. `.. 1 - l':'"51 3 it• ... _ , • . NOTICE IS HEREBY tiIVEN ?Ili? assess ..Ll meat No. 7 has been maile by the Dire topic, Lyt otning County Mutual Insurance Company, on i Premium notes in forte. cm tho2sth day of Aprlo 1 and early payments of the same are partirulaily r i ed. that the claims of sufferers may be prompt I JNO. CLAYTI Receiver for the County of richir. 1 Pottsville July 12, 1h.51 28-i I \THOTIPIIL—NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that 1.1 the citizens of Schuylkill:county intend to apply :', to the I.egislatuir at the nest Session, fore Chatter ‘ of a Bank of Rio :mint nod Deposit. to be located in the Borough of Tamaqua. Schuylkill. county. Pc. to ' be called '' THE ANTHRACITE BANK ;OP TA- ' _CAQVA," with a Capital of Two Hundred end Fifty Thougand Dollars, with the privilege to increase the Calmat of said Bank te. Five Hundred Thouvand bol -1 lats. Joseph litalghawout. John K. Stunk William B Leb.., John Harlan, A. 1.. Haughtier. Peter Aurelia, Michael Beard, Charles Bennett, Richard Carter, Robert Ratcliffe, ' $ klniganroth. John Hendricks. , , .Tsinaqt a, June 20. 1031. , 26-em I'o - .AVOLD VON TIE A CTOUS.—.Proposals 1 will be received by the fridbidelplimand Reading kudtuart Vorapany tor a supply of Cord Wood. for {he yeah Ihsl. Specitications nix) be had on appltcatlon to IL M. Manger. Mount Callum, or to Henry Ilevrer,o Wood Agent. Schuylkill Haven. Feb. 15, lesl ti ,VOTICE.-11,ABODERs, DINERS AND 0111- 11 Eltrl, who wish to purchase lota in Trevorton, at private s4le, will Indian Agent on the Premises, twin tuwit•os Shamokin, La!,or on the Railroad will he taken in payment of lota. One half the wages of the taborets will he advanred In rash. U. M. 110 YR. Agent. 2.341- June 8.1850 g , POLL RUNT, I ‘VO THREE STORY' -'9 dwelling houses, with gas and water Its 'F.: tts I li fia tures, in Center street * between the Albert "' - .can lititt•e and Pennaylvonig Hall, Potts. ville. Apply to Wm. L winTNEL Agent. August \ 30, ISM ...Visit t R A lilti CHANCE TO LET AN OLI) EA /1 tabllabe s tklirocery Stanina good location, where a pioiltable .111011e1.11 may be .door. The fixtures and good will or tb`epraseni occupants will be given at a moderate rent.. \Address Hos NS, Pottsville P. Office. EMI Pottsville, Aiiiiust 30,18.51; ; SS (" - --- OR 11.1EINT7: \ I'llE SECOND STORY over T J` Foster & Co.' Elliott Store. Apply to SOLO. FOSTER - / 31It / __ , 1 0 REIN T.—RED A -11 COLLIERY WITH Steam I Llrraker and all oth .1 Improvements rrady fat work, al.o.gooti Red and White Ash wins noisome ti Apply to CHX,BLEA M. HILL Ptgt Pottsville, July IX. 1851. \ 30-tf —....... LiLlt. 4 .-- _.-.-., FOR SALE.—TIE it Es MACE OF ,'7 -- .5 - =,. the subscriber In liorwegidii Sheet ' Insect n tint position would make\it a favoull.le luta catiou for one whose lia Ines is/within the norrough JAllil 4 A'. INNE.S. Pottsville Jtilv 111, IMI ' Ulf ... i i . i"., ~... FOR M ALE.—A DOtt TWO STO -1 i,,„ ry Dwelling House, and gnae es of land, . F. (or more if required by/ the archaser.) auitable for a small farm; ho fhloonrely lora , tell igr:3lo ,- Wrint Branch of the River Saha ytkill and .alino•3laultailroad, within two miles of Pottsville, and Wet the tame distance front Allinersville. For price and terms apply to / A. RUSSEL 31ahantango Street Pottsville 2V.tf July 19,1851 FOR RENT.—TWO pwELLiiiii -., haters whir/rooms •in front, suitable. ibr F' s offices or stores, in IttnuipsoWs ROW In 4 • Market street. Three offices to the aerobe.; story of the tame row. . ' - Onf ram) in the grid story of Thompson's Hall, r.iriier of geand Market streets. Also a Cellar iu the same building. ~, One Frame 1/ivelling House in Seventh street: near Market. The above property will be rented low.. Ap ply In the sithscrlbers. ELIZABETH C. THOMPSON, / - J. W.:ROSEBERRT. / . Poltsville, April 6 ; 1851 14-11 FOR RENT—TWO ,13110P8 ON ~-!,- . . it,;, , . Centre street v iine recently occupied by wit 7 , ''.. tr. Sito n eeas a Shoe Store, and the one " I 5 . • • . adjoining. la 3 Also, a two-story - FRAME ROUSE _. - ..._ , - and STABLE on the vOno- tot. on Second street: 'Enquire of J. MORGAN, Market St. Feb. 15. IESI 7-tf FOIL ---- F ELLIE , ' OR 'TO LET.-- A pleasant Residence in West Branch , •sionValley, situated on the Mine Hill Rail g I g II g • Road, a short distance from gehuyikill - _ Haven, containing about seventeen acres under rt high state of tulilration. The House. Barn a nd Antbililainge are all in good repair Apply to • / C. 51 1111.1., Atlohnntango Street, rotoviiir • Feb. 1. 1651 */ t , • 5-It E. YARDLEY & Sul sa-tf L'Ort RENT.—A j;ARGE ROOM ABOVE E I' T. Taylor'i clothing !tore, 90 by 55 Oct 911 story ! corner Centre and Mahantango street . ..!4,01.06, 17-if FOR SALE AND TO LET 9.1851 FOR SALE. Sdn. IS, 1850 Bus cELLANEOUS. JUST RECEIVED A BEAUTIFUL tiltrlCLli J 01 Silver Combs, Which will be sold low by' BR•UY & ELLIOTT) 50-3 t Dec It 1850 UNOLIPS SASH LOCK—IT OCCUPIES A but a small space, is cheap, tasty and conveni ent, and as not liable to get out of tepair, as other Locks. For sal., by . BRIGHT A. PoTT. Aprlls, 1851 14-1 f ARPETING AND. MATTING-A handsom.• assortment of Carpeting and 31,tting, just recelv • ed and for sale by J. M. 11EATTI: & SON Marsh 29. 18)1 ' 14-tf LltindSOßS.—The subscriber has Just received a 13 tine lot or Schizoid or all qualitits and prices— which will be !mid at maauf.,eiurers pricmat B. BANN AN'S Book arid VanetViore July 11, 1851 Porn p POULTRY!a 'g ui rort ß a E t i B o D n E re ß a S pettYtti ti d ° l ll i . - cesibreeds of Poultry and the mode of raising them with tinenty-five illustrations. Price in cents, Just published and for sale at B. BrINNAN'S Cheap Book and Publishing House This is a capital book far Pedlar", who till be supplied Cheap by the 100 copies. June 21,1ti51 25- (~ A 2lB•—The subscriber has Just received - a Due aoeurttnent of Elegant Eghiel, of all deactiptione which wilt be sold a' less than city prices, at 11. BANN AN Bout sad Fancy :Awe. Yotinville, Ans. 2, ISSI 914 f 0A " • Wit VI/ it", ITU it E for Cleaning, 'relying and beautifying Cabinet Furniture, Chair, giring a rich glossy appearance, superior to re varriloblog, an article that We bare tiled and can re commend—Price 25 rents a bottle. Just received and tot sale at . B. HANNAN'S Book and Variety More. e ts. 1%51 . - A LARGE assortment of Letter Writers always 11 on hand and Air sale cheap, at . HANNAN'S Cheap Ronk and Stationary Stole. . . L•AkILILIAR SCIitIACK.-011 Tilt T- X Fie Explanation of common' Things; a capital work for Schools and faindics, just received and for sale at B. BANNAhi:B Book and PablishinS House. June 21,1841 t ocnuvLICILL HAVEN MAP.—WE RS. commend WI our renders who want a good coon try paper to euEarribe for the Atop. TERMS, SI SO to advance—otherwlse 52 00. HENRY J.. B. CIIMiIiNGS, Editor. Schuylkill Haven, Pa. 43•1 y June 7. 19.51 DRIMITLIVB IPLEPORTS—REPORTS OF .1., g...1it13 decided by the Judge's of the supreme Court. of Pennsylvania, in the Court of JVIn Prise, at Philadelphia, and also In the Supretine Court, with Mt:dee-and Reference. to .recent decisions. By Fred erick C. Brightly. Price s4—just 'published and for sale at B. BANIVAN'ti Cheap Law and Miscellaneous took store. , May 31,1851. Mis.TuenisT MY Mtes--A SPLENDID tuition ment or hiethodiet Hymn, of the new - Edition direct from the publishers house, New Tork,some In elegant Turkey Morocco ,binding, just receiked and (beanie, whoierare and retail at IL DANNAN'S Wholesale EoOk and Slatiohery Siote. June 91,1851 LIQUID tiLll44—Another of the useful dotues tie .discoveries, ciduenting wood, ;stela, - Vasa, iron, crockery-wale, cap be applied by any one. Re • toilers supplied by the case fit Dianufictureee prices. it is put in convenient sized bottles. There is no ex cuse now for broken chairs. " For sale by DRIUUT & POTT. 14-If MEEM iiluttNlTliiiiiPol.llsll-o,bi E.' of she bEST ankles for dolor an!! economy eve! offered to Ire Pnblia• Any lady can apply it, r. storing to wood Ito ortginal color,leating A benutillal gloss, rentoving all stains and finger marks, for sale by BRIGHT k POTT. ' 144( April 5, 1851 FEATHERS—FLrst qu3lity - FEATIiEItS, fb l i , ale is&ble , J. 51. &BATTY & tiON. pals • - .1.101