I . TERMSOr TizE .10171traz,.; _sußstßtrTiox. - • . . Two DO.I. AAS per nneym. Oayable , in advance; Pt Om'!" Hilo in the County. and annually In adyanYe to those who yrynie-eut of M.. County. 'The pnlilishey- triervett'to himself the right to charge ell 50 per annum. when payment is,...felai,ea longer than one yea r • ! To cfxrc nire. , _jortle. tn4tne. address, ; tietui - •" " ,- " Fifteen •:.,,-•••:'•• .•• . . - Faye dollsrs in adrante rre:l pay 120 - • three subscliption to the .A.sessi. 1 Terms of t he Wodnesd37 Dollar Journal. 1 Copy. in advance. 01 00 3 Copies, to one :1•1.110,g,. e ~ .. ... 2 70 I do dri _ . -. 6OD 15 do 12 Po 30 do • do -: - 2i 01) 50 ' - ito • •-• -db - I - - 35 00 . cli!ablaa Edit THE i _ Wednesday' and Elattmday Journals. 1 Cony or earn, in advance,; , -• I 42 75 3 COplei - - • - 7 70 1 do - do do - .1-. ' - 16 70 IS do' . do do , - - 32 00 : . re Pos, 4 silitrj. will .pleise art as 1g nta for these Papers it. forming Clubsi &r. The ileum. uPo forma tv riot, of . ..repre. for ti.' W,edo.•s•lay Dollar Journal, or a Clrile..of Trsinr',thr. N!..ners' Journal. will be entitled roy t.,.p) to - either paper. gratis. `For a Club ot;ifseis s rir both paperv`a cop} will ho foroklt ed gratis; • ' 1"" 'Clergluwir and-grim:. reaeliers, will be' WI , aleherl with eifh er nr both Journsto at half price. tv Surne below 0110 duller ican I .e omitted b) en 'closing Post (Mice ritampa. will, h :ao lit obiained, at : any of the ppm( Offi,e, i 1, • . . • . 'EIaSEi." , OF ADVE L ATISING : 'One Siin-tre of 14 liner, It ilotie. -. Ev.ery auhl - equent-11.9 - ertion. i - rtittr,lineso , litiot. . - e - . Subeeqoent inhertiob., each. 1 . - 1 one Square, a mou th , ~. - - i six mouths. ' • - - - one Yehr, Boaltiers Card. of 5 1ip.... per antinto.i littr. !tante win ottiPrs, adverti•linz.liy the Year, with t he alrirltege of TTI - Ae rti WO, dlirereiht joiner Jiseelents weekly. i i_ charger Adrertisetnenta, at per nileentero mtkgFt ':._:,J,!J,O4,rtNiA,L.., SATURDA A tGrST V, 1851 • THE PEOPLE IN II IOTION ! Democratic Whigs ' 'srour Posts GRAND RATIFICATION MEETING 'All the Democratic Whigs of Schuylkill County. All aid 'friends Of Protection 6) American Industry., withoutjegard to what party they may have belnnged heretofore ; AEI those opposed 0 - ) reducing :h6 wages of Labor down try the European standard, in this country, hY. Free Trade : - , All. those in favor oil luterifil Improve wears, which-gives em6lnynien i to the thou sands nOw seeking our - Siforo, from the op pressive Governiuents- of Europe. All those iii favor cf Siistaining the Corn prOmise Measures passed ••iNi• the last Con gress, and opposed to tll6 ethemes of Loco loco Secessionism at South, and Locofoc . o Gag-istn at the North. wiliich would deprive the -people' of the inestimable privilege, se cured to theia by the Glorio'tas Constitution of our euuntry, the FREEI4W OF SPEECH, AND FREE DISCUSSION Ot- GOV4UVNIENT NIEA . SUItEs ; • All the friends of the present National Ad ministration, which - , while it has nobly sus tained the Compromize Measures passed • by the last Congress, the int:rgi ity, of the Union, and has met the approbaiion of all the friends. of our Glorious Union 414)6 - about the coun try: but still islnuerly assailed by Lbeofoco ism, which. with 2 hollow-heartidness that has always chatucterisedithat pa rtc, , now pro fess_to be tlie.oa/y frienA of the union. If they are so;frieud:y to.tliese measures. why , do they. not' sustaiu the present National Ad, ministration, which it iis admitted by all the friends of the Union,';haa nobly sustained the union r . -;- I , • All thcie favOr of re-electing WILLIX . 3I P. ainaNsToN, ti has 74,rei hens der:eaterl Lit the People, As GoVernor of Pennsvlgania, whose admin istration has checked the: extravagant expert _diture and plunder of tocofiicaisin estab lished a Sinking Xundi -- , which is graduaily wiping out the State Debt, and at the same time our State Improvements, that Locofoco icrn had stopped and abalidoned, are progres, sing to completitm, '-while taxation is dimin ishing, thus giving employment to thousands of laboreis throughout :the' State at good wages. .. All thosein favor 'of elevating that noble Patriot and Hero GENERAL WINFIELD "SCOTT, lirho has , never Icat . a4lautt, ` To the .Presidency favor of electing tliy a sweeping, Tajyt - ity, the strong est ticket that has ever beritpresented to the pro ple„of Schglktll County for their suffrbat's ; All the friends of LIEERTV and , UNION, 'ONE ancrINSEPA &ABLE. NOW and EVER . ' : . • Are invited to meet in 1);IAs Meeting•at HILL'S HOTEL, .IN POTTSVILLE: 'On Saturday Evening„Auust 30, At S o'clock. TO 'peeling will be addressed by the, Hon. Pitipan, Col. Joh', Ban non, B.,Bartholomew, - En,, and others. BY ORDER OF THE CONEWTTEE. RATIFICATION .-COVNTN.ZIEET/NO. The Demogratic --- Whigs of the County of Schuylkill, together With:the friends of Pro tection to American Industry, internal Im provements, and those ;opposed to reducing the wages o 1 Irthdil..in!.,this country to the European standard, Illirough Free Trade. All those opposed to importing millions of the pr i oducts Of,our country, in the shape of foreign Iron, Cdal, &c.,. while our Farms, Iron Works, Work-ificips, &T., can produce More than theyoan sell, and many are lying comparatively:idle, - tor! - wint of work.. All those in tavor ol,relelectirig WILLIAM F. JOHNSTON, Governor of Prnrisylvania, tration, :even' under Vie want "ol Protection to American industryJ has -been so wisell7, administered, that Public Improvements are progressing, and a Sinking Fund has been established, without any increase of taxation,. which is graduallypaying off our State debl,, and will relieve the people. ntirely in a few years, of the present heavy State tax. All those" in tayorlof electing the Patriot and Hero, who never lost a battle, General WINFLELD SCOTT; to the Presidency. , —All thOseln favor id Liberty and "TH,E lINION, one and inseparable, now and for ever." 1 All :those in favor of electing the Demo cratic' Whig County Ticket by a Sweeping majority • ' those opposed to Banks entering the political held, and using their funds to buy up and corrupt the people: And all those Working-men, who arewil ling to work'for those whosive them , work, are invited to attend a General COUNTY RATIFICATION MEETING, on , Tuesday, Me 91h,0f September, at the Court/House, in the Borough of Orwipburg, at 1 o'clock P. M. The-Meeting will-he addresshl 'by several speakers, and Gov. joass.rosi it is expected, will be present. B. BANNAN, WM. A. HAMMER DANIEL FOCHTL NICHOLAS JONES; ROWLAND JONES. .*.n. STERNER, COL.. J. W. HEFFNER, Standing Contsnitter. (I:7W E. LNVITE par l ticular *attention to I the First - annual Report; of the Public Schools, found in another colUmn, (I:7' Cot. BIGLER 'S .3 / 1 . - SIT .—We have heard of no less than twenty persons, whO have declared that they will not vote for Col. Big ler, sinee they have-s i een Nun and heard him speak. He had been represented to. them as a man of great ability but after hearing him,, they ; are satisfied that he is a man of very ordinary capacity, and a fiery poor speaker indeed: 1I7" COL. BIGLERIS RECEPTION.—It has been a puzzle to !natty, why Col. Bigler was received so coldly, particularly at Schuylkill Haven, ottltlonday, ast. The secret, how ever, is now out 7 the Conyention was en gaged in. Ipassing,_ al resolution in favor of Gen. Cass, and They- were ashamed to look Col. Bigler in the face;safter giving his friend "Ten cent Jimmy" thecut. ; ; ; BAD' CouPariv..—Cof. - Bigler has got' halo rather bad company with regard to a Tariff for Protectiod. George 31:, Dallas, the ;1 'P traitor, who gave the casting vote in favor of the Tariff of 1846, presided at the Bigler meeting held hi Philadelphia list week—and he (Bigler) suppoits "Ten cent Jimmy Buch anan" for the PresidenCy, whom even the ;puffy in Schfiylkill County halt repudiated, utti.lses. firer of RNs CUBAN REVOLUTION. , The late Cuban news has created a very 12"Rotners'. PoJe Qffic, Gttide.—This t is ge tle of a new work. just published in New Yor i kby ti tle sensation over the whole country.— Eta flowea,E4l., formerly of this O A Once; now .As - Meetings have been held in New-York, New ' Bistrtut Editor ut the New York Tr - reify Corrtit r Orleans, Jersey City, Baltimore and other at d Mum rtr:' lt contains full statistics regarding 1 places, at which thousands have attended to the Post OdirCm an anagement of the Uniieri 'States, express their sympathy in behalt of Cuban , and with its s'''' iince l u io iti n u t o h n a g t c om ait ru he „.t ra irn itl . n r7 u q in e pe in be e a i r ip ? o ' g a :Z . j e l i r. r e o v u e t r e 7; emancitettioti, and avow their abhorrence of the inhuman tnanner,•in which 50 of our iy,A-e. to andirurn everyinwth ramtessdoarilY'7ek ti:llow-eittzens are reported to have bei.n butchered in the streets of Havana, and oth- : re pt:h i P :te:i: l ,:l i tet ' i b il e iTit e :::: l.- tin P e7, l. k m e a . : , le nt r es A rrie n d t' l . etr d t;-i me e : . er indignities offered to the American !lag:— i It 1 (zee town. a l i : l g h . ,, t Slates, r e s hl' b ,. % a rt n t :d t :a a l l s l o tl rtie r ri tr i -- The:excitement in New Orleans induced e rent route:, open and violent measures against the Consul trace the direct route of any mail . ;ant)", can and other Spanish residents. The excitement Otter cif its destination. without , 'the pri li r i,,i t i o m llle f in New York had well nigh led to similar re- risatardket.h, TBu p.„ -masters and., Maillezent. : : . we sults. The U. S. Steamer, Saranac, has ih th a: an itivalliahie asi-pidnin. :We been ordered to Havana to investigate ;he I moreriver s leart " ri t the i!uNt Master General has ' book It .. 11 1 1 1 ,e ie tt , 1?- altering opinion of Mr. 13,01,en*, circumstances of he reported ezzecutiun to- I gether with the conduct of the American '. i tir-t of the kind ever plitili-bed iii Consul on that occasion, and the firing of the th e "'ln" Spanish gun 4 into - our Mail Steamer. the I Falcon *3 00 10 00 20 00 yeitis The latest reports state that Lopez had been captured and his troops routed, not withstanding the previous impression that he and his Tarty were gaining ground.— Much allowauct• must be made however tor accidental or, intentional exaggeration in ma ny of these reports, and the actual late of Lopez and kiq party cahoot be fully relied upon until alter another!arrival. There is no doubt now, but that an actual revolution of a serious character has begun on the Island, such, as we anticipate, no Government powyr will be able to suppress. Cuba is destined to tree herself from Spanish dominion, but, it Is to he hoped, the wartn sympathies oaf the people ot the U. States fur the- sufferings of other nations will nut blind them to asense of duty and obedience to the authority of our own. A Champion of Liberty shoUld first be 'a true Patriot—a lo ver of his - country and a supporter of_ her. institutions. Whatever in 'him offends her authority or encourages a disregard toward her laws, detracts by so much from his as sumed character. and greatly depreciates thr virtue of his efforts in so noble a cause. 411 00 - 121 *3 00 '5 00 n I,u) 3 00 12 00 COL. U10LF.0..,... TOUR Thn gentleniati not ,seein to wake a favorable impressiunut his prugress jhrough uut the State. A letter front Danville says: "Bigler wtu, here Saturday, and made ,nee 01 the uu,a miseratilt: speeehe,, fur a wait tchu wants tu'he Governer,. that could be imagined. It was reeeiveil verl coldly. We feel prattler than ever of.ttur own John !,inee hearing:Ole Bigler-debut. •Mon tt,ur will he found 'right side up.' " Another letter tiont,Carbondale say:, -11i* ler ha, not made any capital out of his visit to Carbondale. There wa• quite a gatheiing, to hear him, -but many of the crowd were Whigs. and• his remarks made thcirristronger Whig-, tbatr ever. The Loeo - were sadly di , app4.inted, .though they 'tried hard to Ina on an appearanee of .ails• The Norristown Herald says, the Colonel Inside his speck in this place on Friday evening, the whippers-in have been "visiting the sick," and tqing to afford them consolation.—ln their great fears all sorvs.of tricks are resorted (o." lior. Johnston Will vvot Schuylkill County in about two weeks, when the people will have an !opportunity orseeiug, and hearing lion al u. The great contrast between the capacities of the two men. will then be exhi bited. We know the Li-eroloeo leaders will try to keep voters away from Govenor Johns stun, hut, we hope they will have indepen dence enouglot§ - go and hear him ; and judge for themselves." WEIROCRATICIIO TICKET. The Proceedings of the Whig Cuunty Con vention, will be found in another column.— The Ticket is. universaliy admitted to be the strongeSt twir presented to the Whigs of Schuylkill. We have taut let heard one dis senting voice from either party, as to its gen eral'excellence, and the abihiy of the several nominees. : The local interests of the differ ent parts o the county have been well looked to, and th selections in that respect are most happy, a calculated to give universal satis faction. he men are all well known and popular. hey are tried Whigs- , -always identified with the party, they have never swerved from the line of duty, but, like good soldiers, have invariably faced the storm in the thickest of the fight and have done noble service for the interests of the county. _ .There is hut one thing necessary to secure theft triumphant election, ir / vOctober next.— The Whigs must he active' and vigilant—let them turn out in their full strength at the polls, and our ticket 7111 unquestionably be elected by r a large maprity. • MIDDLEPORT/JOHMON CLUB. Pursuant to-ad4ournment of previous meet ing, the Whigl/of Middleport and vicinity met on Tuesday evening, 26th inst., at 74 o'clock, P. M., at the house of R. Breish..— DANIEL KOeil was called to preside. Thos. Jermings„ileorge Thompson, Cyrus Geasey, ' Levy ArOold, Vice Presidents, and Henry Meyer/Secretary. The meeting having been called to order by the President, the proceedings of the last meeting were read and adopted. , The com mittee to draft the Constitution, reported, `which, on motion of C. Bensinger, was read and adopted, and committee discharged. On motion of J. Philips, the election of perma nent officers for the Club was proceeded with, .and the following is the result, viz: HENRY 'MEYER, President. Le-'y Arnold, Vice President for Middleport. William Braden do Brockville. Joheph Wright do Kaska William. John Colburn do - Patterson. Isaac Mertz, Recording Secretary. 7k—A. Steinberger, Corresponding Seery. Daniel Koch, Treasurer, as also an Execu tive Committee, composed of an indefinite number of persons. On motion, it was unanimously Resolved, That we fully appreciate the importance of the next election, and that this importance has been duly regarded by the Delegates of the Whig State and County Conventions, Whose combined judgment has selected a ticket for the support of the Whig party, un partllelled with any ever heretofore selected for real worth and integrity, AIL the persons nominated for the different offices, from Gov ernor of State down to Auditor of the county, all are eminently worthy of our unwavering confidence in their ability and honesty, and whatever may betide us as a State or county, our public affairs committed to their hands, are sale in every emergency. • The business of the Club ham - iv been fintshed,_Wm. L. Whitney Esq., being called upon,'-addressed the meetiag—who was fol. .losved by C, Little and John C.Neville, Esq'rs. all of whom set forth with force and elo quence the greatness of Our cause; the hon esty of Whig principles t the strength of the Whig ticket, and whose stirring appeals to its support were interrupted by frequent ap plause. On motion, it was ordered that the procee dings be published in the Miners' Journal. On motion, the meeting adjourned With three cheers for the Whig Ticket. rnitlLl TAB Y Excuastort.—We learn from the Record that-the Nat - laud Gitards of West Cheater, under Capt. :Irwin, contemplate making a visit to this place on the 2d of Sep tember, via. Philadelphia and Reading. We promise them a hearty welcome—our Com panies understand , entertaining their military broduie, EDITOR'S , TABLE. THE 'SURVEY of the direct Railroad between %Vest Chester and Philadelphia, re cently mentioned in a letter to the Jounwl, was begun last Saturday. The Road will he put under contract thi•i Fall. and, it is ex peeled, will be in running order in eighteen months after. . A - vot:NG GIRL of Paris, wh,, had : ex- - pressed strong opposition to the intention of her inother to contract a second marriage. repaired to the house of the accepted suitor, and said, on being admitted, -I wish to know if tOU ,resist in s our design to marry:. my mother ?" On receiving, an answer tri the affirmative, she drew n pistol. which she in staral% discharged at i _the loan. The ,ball grazed hiv. shoulders ; and lodged in the Wall. IS AVI ES OP EIP ROPE England has 115 ships of the line, viz : 11, carrying 120 guns, 1 of 410, 50 of 111.1, 4of 92, 2 of 90, 11 of 84, 9 of Si. 7 of • 78, 18 of 72, and 2 of 70 ; 63 ingates, viz: 25 of 50, 10 of 44.'22 of 42, .1 of 411, 1 of 35, and lof 36 guns, (also of 60, and 6of 50 guns on the stocks :) 31 corvettes of 24 1 0 2.8, and 8 of IS to '22 guns ; IS sloopi of war of 14 to 18 gulls, and 59 brigs of e, to 16 guns, besides the numerous packet, revenue and transport vessels, Scc. Tssi.a-4 line-slops of I e 1) guns, 1 of 110, 15 of 94, 19 of 74: 4S Irigates.Of 41 to SO guns : about 64) smaller vessels. 23 steam- ers.&e., FRANCE.--7;10 hoe ship, frigateh, votes, 104 sti.arne., 6:e. SPAIN -2 hue ships, 5 frigates, corvet tes, S brigs, 15 steamers, &e. PORTUGAL-2 line ships, 6 frigates, S cur veltil, 11 brigs. 7 schooners, 2 'learners. SARIJINTA 2 4 frigates, 4 corvettes. 3 brigan tines,, 1 brig, el steamers, &c., in all 60 ves sels of war, with 000 guns. TOE TWO SICILIEs-1 line ship, 5 frigates, 1 corvette, 2 humb•-ketches. 5 brigantines, and 2 galleys, besides 12 -learners, and 2 on the stocks. GREECE-72 covettes, 2 steamers., 1 packet, 11 brigs 10 schooners, 5 cutters, &v. TURKEY-9 line ships. 2 frigates. 4 sloops, 5 steamers. SWEDEN-IF, line ships, 8 frigates, S brigs and Corvettes, ti schooners, 12 steamers, &c. NORWAY:7-2 frigates. 3 corvettes, I brig, 5 schooners, 4 steamers, 4 steam-packets, 133 gun boats. DENMARk-ti line ships, 7 frigates, t cor vettes, 4 brigs, 3 schemers 4 cutters, in all 29 vessels of war with 996• guns, besides 4 steamers, 41 gun boats, 3tc. llottaNn. —7 line ships, 17 frigates, 15 corvette's, 17 brigs anti packets, IS steamers. Sri% "Since l'or rnponlenre of lAe Altarre Jourua/.1 GREEN HAY, AUGUST 14th, 1851. . B. HANNAN -Mt/ Dear Sir : —After bidding adieu to old friends and associations in Potts ville, I proceeded to Philadelphia, where I rejoined nip-family, who had preceeded me there and were sojourning with kind friends, awaiting my arrival. Saturday, July 26th, we took seats in the cars of the Camden & Amboy Railroad Company and bid farewell to good 91d Pennsylvania for our new horde in the West. A pleasant ride through New Jersey brought us to the city of New YOrk, that emporium of " noise and confusion " where sinners do not " cease to sin." We immediately took passage on board t:ie splen did steamer Hendrick Hudson for Albany.-- Several of our friends visited us on board, to give us a parting adieu. At GA o'clock we were on the broad and beautiful Hudson, running with almost Railroad velocity, , and passing on either side beautiful and pictur esque scenery. The towns and villages along the river presented the appearance of a beau tiful panorama, diversified with groves 'lnd ornamentallnge, and well cultivated farms. The mantle of night closed in upon us much to our regret,and deprived us of the pleasure of viewing'the wild, rugged, and mountain rent Highlands. At 10 o,clock we retired to our state-rooms and awoke at 5 o'clock on Sunday morning along side of the wharf at Albany. After our ablut*as and toile/ du ties, we proceeded to a Hotel, registered our names, ordered breakfast and seat our -cards to your old acquaintances, Mr. and Mrs. S— and their interesting daughters. They re ceived us with their accustomed kindness find hospitality, and we enjoyed, in their so ciety, the Sabbath day in rational and pleas ing conversation. Albany is an old and Well 'located city, but appears wanting in many of the requisites necessary to ensure its rapid improvement. I must confess, however; I was agreeably surprised and pleased to notice the change that has taken place within 10 or 15 years. The Albanians in many things are behind the age .in enterprise and .go-n head-a-tiveness, and if they do not keep their pes skinned," will in time be far outstrip by their enterprising neighbors, the "Tro jans." Monday, July 28th, after, bidding adieu to our kind Meads in Albany and leav ing a dear traveling companion there; we took tle ears for Buffalo, a distance of 327 mtles,'and arrived there about 7 o'clock same evening.. The Railroad way is in fine order and the cars good and comfortable, with po lite and careful conductors. We generally li attained the apace of 30 or 40 miles per hour. Tile Mohawk valley is beautiful and appeared to be in a high state of cultivation, and the I towns and villages were all in a thriving condition. The Erie canal was filled with boats laden with all kinds of produce for the New York market, pouring into her lap the rich bounties of the West and North-west.— It is mortifying to see Philadelphia looking on so calmly and supinely, while New York is eating out her very vitals. Will Pennsyl vrnia never see the importance of omiering her Northern counties to herself? or is ehe willing they . should still continue, (as in a business poinrof view they in reality are) part of the Empire State? It vtas humilia ung to me to hear'New Yorkers talk about " their trade of the Stuqueltanna country."— I hope a more enlightened and energeuc poi- icy will before long be adopted in Pennsylva- .If she does not, the trade of Northern Pennsylvania will be irretrievably lost,to the State. Let the people of Philadelphia awake from their Rip Van Winkle sleep, or she lo ses the trade of her own State as well.as the West. I have digressed. We passed through Schenectady, Utica, Syracuse, Rochester, and many other towns of lesser importance,i but destitted at some future time perhaps, to l rival their more populous sisters. Buffalo is truly a business city, and must, from its geo graphical position, in the course of time, be a very large city. The streets are wide and regularly laid out with blocks of high and substantial brick buildings. Outside p 1 the [ business part of the city, I noticed , maay ' splendid private residences, constricted with much taste, and gardens around them filled with shrubbery and Rowers. I was at a loss to understand why their chunneys were gen erally.supported by braces of tron,,bOt was informed that it was a precaution against the gales which sweep down the lake, frequent fy blowing them over. Tuesday afternoon we took the cars for Niagara Falls, a distance of 22 milet. We arn ved' by Railroad after a pleasant ride along the Niagam'river and 'reached the scene of our desires. Objects ofsublintityAr surpass ing any description :I had read or imagined, met my view. People who have never seen them, suppose probably'that they have only to go to the brink and see the water thuader ing into the abyss below, but most:; people will, in that case be mistaken. To view the Falls it requires several miles traveling. I will endeavor in my next to say something about them. Remember me kindly; to all friends, . Yours Truly, 'W. ill, IL • TRW MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL .ADVERTISRR: O:7DEATH OF DAG UEZRE. —The lateforeigo TIO: MIS SES mccoorm sem:mum, i advices !ince ;announced the death of A I be cel- - FOR YOUNG 11.ADIF.S. ebrated Daguerre the inceptor of the art , VV . :Lill: 4 e r r n e-oponeil on MONDAY the lit lit rep which bears his name. Hisdeceasevecurred 1 Presbyterian C."7l l tairiT ,tifethiLseilteurriieugitit""ni of ihr _ 1" In [hi; inAllution, putiik ate Instructed in Op. fol on the 12th of last month, at his residence, I Brie Sur Marne, in France. Daguerre was 1 , 4„ 7 . 1 " Ag,,,;,„"7 , 1:Viz : orozrav l 4. fte2 , ovv. Writ • celebrated for his &attributions to science ; position. Natural 'n' It'd . ' P .M ) ; it ( V f 1 47 l'o r s . :p i l l i s ; .". ( ' ' ''!today, o n and works of art long before his discovery of ' 1 27,:i s n i t e lr', 7 'i" , v. b ionawa,..GeonicitY, - &c• the Daguerreotype. Some of his dioramas les etr. Tw e , ° . zie e ti a tt r in'ri al s In be dl y, Nu y it: terms of 12 weas Dow I) to 12 A. at. have been exhibited in this country. Those), and fn u' 7to 41j. M. works were unfortunatel destro royal v, ill be rereived at ens' time during the ses- I y yed b y fire. I • mon and chaiXedfrnn the , limp ni riotar re Daguerre, like many other great inventors 1. PnttAville Augl3 . ii,sl . 34 .a L . and benefactors to mankind, would have co-,. FURNACE FOR SALE ded his last days in poverty butfor the liter- ! f VIII: 13r,10.1thv bl.i,t Furnare huh Ity Ur Dumb, ality of the French government, which con- : d .L . ili n t.e . Pz g ort, Bert.) count ) , Pa., tr int s new bsi.ll ferred on him a pension of 10,000 francs a , ren al. year. in consideration of his great discovery. make MR lOU. or 1 -' , ll Metal pre! . wr. s .r ' . en Alan a la rge amount of Iron Ore, and a Leap.. 0,, Or Meislilon Mimi, air Milan Uistitot Apply to Dr Darritp Q.l , k in: Sprine, fierks mu gay. Otto lir RI) PAT CERSi IN, riiii-t .::: 31 at (For the ..tharre inzrytel MR. EDITOR : roU will perhaps . recollect that in attempting to rally the dispirited and flying hands of the Locotoco party, on Mon• day evening. Mr. Hughes remarked, with a. 1 sort of peculiar emphasis. that he had been ••gratified'and inf , tructed at the spech of Col. • Bigler." It is not my intention to find fault with Mr. Hughes for tilts apparent miss-use of the preposition at. But, judging from the nature of Col. Bigler's wonderful speech, and from my own observations on the effects so mani festly produced by it, I was led to the con clusion that Mr. Hughes and his political friends were not only I nstructed' AT it, but that lie might hare adoed with much pro priety, that, notwithstanding the high expec tations they had founded upon it, they wets•. nevertheless, greatly disappointed in it: total ly dissatisfied teall it ; sorely mortified by it : terribly discomfited through it : generously troubled about it : strongly inclined to mur mur against it ; ,reluctantly compelled io mourn over it, and hopelessly destined :o sink under it ; that the fairest prospects of their party have already fallen /More it, and their utter defeat will speedily follow after it ;,that whenever the attention of the people is di reeled to it, the advancing cause of Goverfior Johnston will receive a powerful impetus front If, and that, inasmuch ris the weapons of their own destruction are lbund tothin it, they are now heartily sorry they did not manage to get along without it: But they may find some consolation, perhaps, in hoping that the s4iadis of oblivion will ' quickly gather around it, anti the friends of tioyernor Johnston cease to triumph concern tag it. QCiZ. TEE COAL TRADE FOR 1851 anSMINGIINN gitatittly 'eta by Red Road this week is :IS SJ I Uu by (*wind 11.75 c, 11—tor the %yea t;21) ld tow , T.lnt by nail t l't do Ity Cuitub II.; lon - , Thew hits been it otr in the Mop anents tins weeL. both by Cunal and Rail Roal caused in -urne measure by the (inutility 14.u1 ul ar that has collet:led in some 01 the Collieries during the stuntner month., rendering them trouble -4)111e to wort.; Th.- thfficulttes arising troll the , cut-e, lllSOllleot the tolherte.. to he on the Inerea. , this veur The demand for lied Coal at pre-eat eteeedn the 'uppi t y eon-Myr:ll4 For White Aidt the de mand tv (Ny moderate An the mummy 0111 rd il , h in limited an advanei•iit I i } a ton here (which It would emilly beur,) would probably increase the demand for White Aidi t., i•orne extent, and doe, equalize the trade We how It out n,n hunt. - Ilie prier, icillizetl Ilie Operim WY tin. not aufficientiy remunerative to them. et the preNent rules of wages paid We understand that the trade will be considera bly increased by Cella! the eniiining week Severet of tho,.: who sold by I Rood have tilled their contract., end haying received orders from N. York to clip direct, will go back to the Canal again AHIOIIII of Coal ...tit I.) the• and Rea.t ing Railroad and :-clioylk. ill (AIM!, or Itir s rit. log ..n Thursday rs rutnl last RA lI.hLIAD TOT 4 W 14.6 6 Twr4l P. Carbon, 10,400 16 34%.4Ps 04 V. 549 09 161.670 11 Potliv.llr, 4./iO4 17 116,145 ;6 1,017 10 :17,363 IV 9 Hayek, 17,470 15 460,119 01 3,2V7 14 116,000 IV P.4:1 iiiii nt. 0,417 166,945 10 1,21 15 23,730 IV 31.834 411 1,137,028 19 11,7b6 I 4 139,974 1 , 6 3511174 116 OE Total, 1,497,t0.1 19 To same pet 101 l 1.. year. by ADI 610 15 /•enSI, DlO,lOl 11 Incranat• this year, an far, 412,590, 01 tun• Ell= The folloix log ea the quantity of Coal transported ovarthe diXerent I...liirollliP In richuyiklllrounly,for the Week ...idiot Thursday •s'eunlg - ' WEEK. TOTAL Mine 11111 and 1 4 . II It. It. 21,603 17 5415,080 00 Little r l .eltu %Akin R R. -7,12 S 15 183974 19 Mill Creek d„ 9.990 tit 11113,440 64 Mount Carh••n do 5,9'73 13 141,321 in Schuyikilt Valley do 9,590 15 118.7131 1.1 Mt Carbon and Pt Carhon 111,108 12 194,704 08 • LEIIIIIII COAL TRADE. liumnitty sent to mirket week en,lu on Aug 30th. 1851 Lehigh Coal Co . Room Run Miner. Beaver Meadow, Spring Mo — ‘ain Coal. Apring Mountain Cnlorain Coal, Cranberry Coal ('om) Jranberry Coo , . ..mpany. Hazleton Coal Co . 3,7F4 07 ' 65,105 13 Diamond Coal Company. 1,471 II 41,291 03 Bock Slonntaln Coral, 11.414 15 63.149 03 Wilkesbat (A Coal Co . 1,106 03 40,331 17 Total. 17.976 13 613,i13 05 To dame period 11.4 year. 471.962 14 Inc PPPpp *n far P ?nu. ND tolTaTin!. Alc Na 111.1111aD From if rarbon.:4.llavPn To Richmond, To Philadelphia TOLL •C C•111L From Port Carbon to Philadelphia. 00 '4O •• Mount Carbon do • 19 •• Rail. MUM, do 38 •• Port Clinmn do - 35 SATO or VAIDGHT 01; carom. Philada. Wilmington 9i• York From Port Carbon_ 115 a7O 4Y . *1 55 . Mt. Cat boo. * 65 a7O 9.5 1 55 •• IC Ilairen, 60a 65 - 90 150 al 5•. THE subscribe• having Just receivel en elegant at DEMI Piano from the eel rbraied establishment of Conrad Meyer, with all the Wert improvements, Roar. 111.00 d frame, it will be multi at the mannfactilrer's low est priers. A braltritul assortment of Melodeons, or n.•raohines will be received in a few day's, of the most approved manufacture. Penton,' in wont of any kind of Mosleal Inkiromenia con now be kupplied eitlt rood nrfitics at mod - crate prices, U. HANNAN Altana' 30. 1851; 39. _ - =mow ORDERS No. 2. _ - if CAD QC•ltTeiv., u otil•villo, Aligner 99, 1851. 1 111+T 11Cf1IMENT dchuylktllConnly Volunteers, 1 4 • composed of the First Troop o( Cavalry. Miners •ille Art.llerista, Washington artillerists, First Na tfonal Light Infantry. Second National Light Infan try, Senit's .4. Clair Infantry. and Washington Y.-s -pit. under (moment} of P. Hobart, will meet for training, on Monday. the 15t4 day of Aeptember, in the borough of Minersellic. The Line wilt form at; 10 o'clock, 4. M.,, on the north Adept' sunbury street, right resting on Second street. Ity order of the C111(1- net HeDONALD. Adjutant. Augur.t 30, HSI, 3.14 t Ittnidditit i t COFFEE. (or package of this Essence will go as far as four pounds of Coffee—and Coffee made nt this Essebre will preserve the taste attic real C;tree. with the ad diticin of 3 more delicate and finer flavor. It islitto more conducive to health than the finer Coffee, is ea• sier made, does not require anything to clear it. and is fres front sediment. This Essence is now extensively used •in smiting sertioni of the military, a single agent having mold: IS.Ono cakes In a single county ID this Amts. Price I'M gents per cake. for sale wholesale and retail by the onbetriher, at his varlet) , store.. IL [UNMAN, Agent for Schuylkill Co. *Merchants and others supplied to fella gain at the Manufacturer's prices. Try it. - 44 - irtat Discovery . fii. Bilious Ccnistittaiims - : DOCTOR J. S.. ROSE'S . 45 . .7 Li. , .. t .244..tp - 3 - .a. .... , RAILROAD, OR ANTI• BILIOUS PILLS, IN Coxes, at lei and IS cents—free from Mercury, and can be taken at all seasons, by troth sexes, of 11l ages and without Tepid to weather. *Mit busi ness or laboring man should be without thetu s o They are truly the Poor Man'. friend, and the Rich Man's Security. The above Plile are the result of thirty years' Rae tice,ln 'Philadelphia, and If taken with Dr. J.B Rose's Tonic Fever and Ague Mixture, they will cure the most stubborn eases of Fever and Ape, or Chills and Lever. For live: Complaint.. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and all Rilinue condition* of the *pleat, they have no equal, as thrinsande -In the Southern and Western States will testify, who have used them A• a purga tive pill they art like a dram, free from griping, giv ' lug strength and appetite, and enlivening the anirlis For sale, at wholesale or retail by R. HANNAN. ' Agent for Schuylkill County. CeDrugglsis and others supplied at the usual whole tale prices. - August 30..1831. Si. JOHN CAVEELLE'f, INANUFACTURER of Candle Moulds. No. 1091 IVI Race. (Susafras) Street. above Third, opposite the White Nemo Hotel, Philadelphia. Tallow Chandlers and Manufacturers ran be sup plied with a drat article of Candle Moulds. of superior excellence and finish. -• N. 11.—The Moulds are made of the best Metal and polished by a new Patent Machine, which gives them an extra Suish.—They ate after the English style— the tips to screw on the pipe, and the pipe to screw tight In the bench. WARRANTED,to be far superior to any other now its use.4l August, 13, 1851 REYNOLDte New Romance, The °tutu Chief —by 0. W. M. Re ,t of "Llfe In Leo don," "Pope Juan," "'Mysteries of the Cann of Lon don." ibe., a most capital work. Just published end the sale at A. BANN/IWe Reap Balk Parladleal Stan. Ass 0 ? 1001 • MUM 1,034 713 14 VC RIF K TOTAL I. 10.919 0 148.113 03 tir 10 54.5.56 cs 1,1N4 15 20,340 IS 333913. I 68,049 91 68 1t' ,0 - 49 931 DO 23,067 £0 re2s 00 . 17.549 02 139.179 0' OEM PIANOS. 34-ho August 23, 1651 - DI. & J M. ROWE], 711 " 1 •ESA r NI 111 \ arr. I, :Id 6.-inu. . - tout) rain T-ft 11,,,v.e,. 'Am 11.. 4 1A red.lr hit., filo ;•i n . dricriputqu nf fir i•rul Ultg. I rd sr. \1 • „011, 1.1,11 krt.' It 11,r I ncrir t.:anuife. sur - Pre rash pric..• 11.—.1 provpii, yI 5I Aug :3,1.51 . --- - TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. TVI F: % i i rF. it (•E. \ T :411 V El). i (II \ l'itl NI EilCil I.:S. I'' Iteytng li , , I .1 .- f ' 1 and ~i 1 - .., cl, are twel,l : r: e;:h) t! I i.,,„.,.K,1 ; i.,46.\ r t2i,, : .r. • Pli . i ~, !ell hi, !..etow Arch. Awe it side) t , he , . Call he limed , I ll' Q.- ...,Of 1 SIII•Ill 1.4 the Above ILI f/14 ., i ~,,, 1.... pi.' re t 0., I Bever slle 111311 , 1/.1.41 1 11 , -. A Ilgt,il Iti, I. 33-3 FORD VENETIAN BLIND AND •I•RANsPARENT wiNl)4,w shade Matitiftrturrt. I R'holrealr soot Itetutl. S.tott 4 'its,: ehji F;TrEltEll 511A1L41 , 4 n , r so , f , tn .Inn • p 1 ”),..1 In ~rder. Rolf :411141.,, t t'tulaur•, Pitetto.trd Phur., CU. 1.. t f', , rn're•. It • •. ittAlwry t tivist 111. 1.51 ENIGHT & CHIUST, N ,• !! N J , 2ro, • 1,, Sir...l in Ileh, I 'tire., and • 14111 •;:$ to lid 311 Rtto-I mew r.f 1)1I1F11 Anil PI , 1(1.1:1, 11.4111. . rit 31aiker. I, I• Pi !cif 11.•• 'B4l rn" II. " •". • .41‘11,1. I Ai ern.. fl.in - .1.1 '2ln MEM= . __. rtIONONGAHELA WHISKEY. A.,,,,,,,i.. ,. .. 1.. - .1 _ _ . _ I • iii: 1.40. i ,..,..... .. it.. 111 • ..... , •11.1 rer,•lol and. O ro GUN STORE. I ~.....,,, , ..i..1 ..1:. N ! . a\t, \ '• .iiri % i,VIIISKI . N k ‘III:EV% 1 .11 : 11F1 . 1.1".1 \ Mama:4.olam of (ii - ,%. !tool 1 . 1.1. , ...,.. 1 ..•i...• , • n• 1 0 th• ...401 , Jr, r 1... X itii.1 . 1.... a ,, 1,15•1 1 11..1, No iiy... North 211 - II ' . 3l‘. ". b". ''' t • '''''''''•l"."-r. ' ''''' ''''''''''''ll 'I " :Imo, Rare, Pita alelolia., te.be.... he keeps I mistaall , 0P1111( 0.1.• 111.1..0..., ~,„1 10 , .,. .•n h in., . 12e1re.11 . A...n114.0 . 1.1 "I ri..• M.10./0.1114 Si,. k .".""" 4""4. -r I • "11"% "RAN." . .. ''"'"' " ' toe 'mats e.tins. I tree 11.1. - 0. 1,131.11 filth, .11,11 Tiol,ll ly nn hand. A 1.511 ti ,07a, Lard. I ih,,,,, &r. a all thlthtla 1 ECK A & 11 ITKI a ' N,, 13 . 5,,,,,h,Av r ,,, ,„,..,,. ~,, d,d.did.' ' , . . ~,..1,.1:11.1,,.,:1ittet..,.-e.li the l' -4 hall of nab erviieloate.l t lt,ht:teel Mlle . lilt In Angus' 23, 1,3' St-311' • ; , . make and inipottatian Ride, Iteriet•. 51a4 Powdre N YORK IMPORT E RS & JOBBERS I'da.., 11 ill. and 1.aa1,.. II "a., Ii 11. , • Bags. Shot Baur. , 1:11ELM A :`• Ilttitt;Eht & 4,4) . 5,1 I. beets aq'..... P.m. 0....., tic.. Ag . lie 1,11.11e0 the arr... wishtog I tries ern Ili. ado,. v and \114..111 riteet, neat tit. 1 "1 1111.11,.. 2 0 . 14 Ili hit 1111" In 1- ' ll c ' .l Ptll.lllhr h" vas. I file" Nee, 1,,,A * we .r.,,,,,,..,,..„,... by ,4 ~i, ~or I. I.• 1... , iimn 1...n010g ..•11..•01.0. ie. I . nr Le Oa dr.,. nuts al. loan I.l,rofor nor [4,11 .1114 %% 1 oler 31......• 1 111110..1 1,, .1,11 . ... 111.• 0,411 r,a......0.1.• leittn. Dun . , 1111 . 04 of lib 4 I :Lill .11.11.1.. r.111,A ....IA and Nitii.o..•l, I . 'S ., 11.. ' N . • I ' 2l, I"r' It . ! l i ll ! ,'ll '''' 11 ..... I- N, it -1 . •011,11..1 •114,11.41 1.:1.1 1. , ...1....... In .11 We te.i......11', 11..110 "All .11 .0 plaimbesets Om/ Il• 1" ' 4,I ' 1" '" • 33 30. anghlv to e‘ati.... oii. •i t: oe all.l II." < find, ~.. .0 Auzi.-t 1 11 1 , 51 - ,„,,,,, goserns o'.- le. i 4,11.11,1,.....11 1.1,...1.,0d 1,,..-.... tninnoNT HOUSE, Btostont, *ASS will in I nt , ' 111, a, to ..• Ire' 1. , 11. ~ 'r ~. ~ .it.11..1100. 0 1 i 'iis: welt known e-av hl+oisaseol . 01111 ent1.1......1 i'11.11 . 1101 1 Hll.l 110.. it .ieS,lll.ll In •11111..0.0 12....1,..,01 10 Ilt. •.1110.• 0,... , 1' 11 It ~. Alo.“. been 1 In' 1 ... 11 .) ..1 .ll'. :.,.I:'••. tilt 011 . 1,4, g . . 1 . 11, d '' , l ll '”/' , 1 " it . t tr'd ,iol :a... - 1-etra•4,11••4,11•,11 „ •1 om, n,f the to. it-_. •,,, " " 1 "" c1 • 4114 ''''" 1. ” an / t 1 . 1,1 • .,1 In 1,3111 ). ' l ' ."l " ' neatimie air ingemem. awl the, oultat , 1 and lS a al ..., and rhimpne... to be latitot there, t,,,,alitne It ',mi. r it agreeable 41,11 ilealliani 1 ., 41,. It i1.',.•••• for flat, Cale. Nee k. 5...1 Ben J ' ' A ut , ifll.4Ceitlll.l to the traveller - Sam, and Tatleta Ribbons of all widths 0,1,1 ...lot, ' Its,log Of CII one of firm id .1 .it': I. Tucker 4 Co Silk., 1 , 1111, 1'411,1. :Ind 1•1,,,,, V.-.1 % •1• • 10, 11 Th . ...11..ng at tl.e. fiend of the estattli•tonent the Suharri ye., her, Aoterir ...oat F,ittli A reinebsi Flbwer• sae pi. -dues 111- hell elerli.n, to .0.111.1.11111`111k 1..0 , 11 11,,tbne. and 1 ap It iii.ntinittl.. . it'll, 1 . 111 1.. VIVO, •111411.11,11 In 111.. ...,..,,..... Dress 1 llMlllires., beer aottorttnent, m m II IhARKER 1 ,„, t ,„. 0 . ~,.....„.., (~,,,,, I:rater,leeved and Cal. I Alight,' 10, i',:l, 13 1m Fin F' 71 4...d..1.1 11., ler,' and 11eu.Ht ill h /%111,1,i le : - -- ii.1.11,..111e1a Violins, Gnitars..Flutes. Fifes, &e. I ',toe-. 1.1.1.1 4 21 I ~r.e1t., , , 111a.t , a... am' (lip Laces. , 'l'lllth ill Its , ItlllElt ill. jl.l 1 . -gelled ni hi, I a 1.., Valenrlehe..lltarsh.l,h. Thredel, i , ilk and I.lile 'I bleed k ala Nthe•de Starr, 0 lot or 5.1...11n4, A , , - nr,ltait , t. Late• , thailara, l'lmea. Fife.. 6i.e., all of which lie will cell ut kid. ,t!ii. Se. ,o 2 . 1 OA 1.00.. Th,...,,i . Ni,,,,,n jik,,, , ,.,, mantifhrturera' price, lie .111 also I,hve an -e•aort -Inti lel Ina , nient of Tenons. In a few days 'selected with rare, iii Fleet .1 anal vi... ~,,.... r 1,. Ittshop Law t. all la 4.'111'11 will h" '''' l.l 11t' much I""'''' "4" than l'utim• ,tae' \Matinshaw. heretofore . been said in semi slain calmly '. Ebgliatt. Fief,. It, A inetirren und Paha ii Straw (Mods 11. HANNAN. Attu 73 1 , 5 t 91 It to , 111 1111.0. al 11.11.11111•111 r. 01.1310e1i to order 11 110 , , 111.1 . ...1% , 1111 1 11:,.. of !memo +hem relecied by a tata;hh- SHERIFF' SALE OF REAL ESTATE. t....11...1e• . . I bil , ' iv. 1''.51 29- -- lit moue . 1,l 3 S• ..r...1 . Vl.llll. Fiannas, 11.40 -- _ ell 101 I REGISTER'S NOTICE. „:- [h.,. A 1.11,101 I ilil/ni..il 111... .4 St 1.)Ikill Couto 1 \ , rpi.T, is HEREBY CIVI'7 I . TII Al' THE FX E. “mi 44, lur '11t'1"...4 ' •'''l' be "1"..1 ill P ubl"' '4li ' "r .. 1 rm.'s., Administrator„ and G0316'1011, IleoolOlf Vend.... no 1 . 11 h li SD .A I', the iill day of SEPTCM I ler named, have died them reavemive areetint• of tbe NEB tie:l, al 1 o ' clock 1 .- M al the Canr , 11,111,e. in . f o lbiwine Eattetea in theiteglairra ..111er oldie 'oarl ike 8..f..11 21. of Orwierburg : 7, ,ly of Sl'lluyl,lll. which neconets 101% , been allawell All II.) ..11 . 1111 tr.. 1 of Item Of 1/21.11, 01111,1 e 111 . by the Register and will lie pi, .2 . 011 - 14 1, , T 11 the J 41.1. 1.1 !lash 10 , 1 , 10011 p. 4 clathellttll ramity. Raul . al 11,1111"1"- I of [Re 11, I lia""' i'017,1 Of *3Ol County at an Orphans' al t 11, * .atalett aihd tleat ribed no follow.. -Beginning 1 court In be held at Orwlgahurg on Mmalay the rib at a alone In Daniel Duptite 'II licethellie by the Ramo , day .d .,,, ,1 ,,,, dahe , aell. a, 10 o'clock In the forrnoatt, and VNIOInt land north thirty nor i1ega,..8.1 190 per 1 fir tillowarsce and ronflrniallon, when and where all r hr•to a tale vine. 'mule south 59 dee. east 210 vet-' I perm., interested teeny attend if they ihilevroper rhtha la a pa,t. 'ante s•asth 31' do ate,. wt.., 115 P0rc1..... • I Tile at maim of Itenj 1 , K.Ol I" 0•, Adl 0 01101 00 ref 10 0 P O . l . 0.'0" by George ' ll"her' ' ' landß'''l hand "',. I the Elli Ale of Samuel Ketnor. Mir of West Rums. lair Jacob 11111er. north 59 de - firers. well Ills premien ! n 4, ~,,,.,T ha d h. d e ,..d . 1"" situ,.'. ih".!''' h" "hi Reber"'"."l. 3' d " e" e` • 2 The at coat" 1,1 ',hawk.", linktzelnhatt. Admire, weal 10' virtue to ri atone, i hcnae by land t.f lleorge I iratnr 11l OW Estate .0 John Ki11i11. , 110 . 01,1.,te of Lower Reber. 111.1111 59 dettree,h. vve•t 11111 perches to the p 1 Ito' tehantonoolOtellellip, lire''!. of pesritoong, contalttln9 911 , 15.1 I"./... ,rut l 9 The tireaunt of Itelq4nlin Reber, ane of the Etc mehtaute. he the same more or 14-me It being pat' ot 1 the mime tract or land which the Suvreine Executive 1 ruinno of the lasi Will Mid Te.latnehltlf George Reber. late of S.liiih Nlanheini . lownohip deed. Council of tier C.ollllnoWedial of Preinstlvania. by . ... Letter. Patent, bearing dote, 111. 131 h day of Deepen- , s e he. arcount of chart. sF. Ramis...h. Adminisira• tor of the Estate of Edward Bruin's. rate of the Itor her A. 11 17'11. enrolled in Polla Odire, in Patent ough of Pottsville . , de ed. Monk. no 3, page 157, together with all the &riposte I h. The account a ri ac ee, ii Lutz Admlnlstrainr of nanree. ronaistteig of a II story Log bootie, frame Barn and Maw mill. late the rotate of STEVEN I aithan,„l:,,,',l.3,ll , e r l d % . % l llllain Paul, late of ibr Borough of Tn. 510011 F. , II Tile at•Collik: of Thamvaren A Oodfrey. Idtaint- Seized, taker, la r:terotion, and.will be cold by , 1 raw ,. nr , h , K al „,, „1 G,,,,,,,,, a,,,,,,,. Isle „I . 1•,,,,,,1 f! M. STR 11'R, SReritT I I township. deed Sheriff- , Mier% Orwlgo. /. • I 1 7. The .12,011111 of George Reticle . > der Ad Ard hare Aug. 111. 11451 i - - - _ ; 101 . 0 f t h e Eetatel.l Henry Miller, pate race\ ew Caatte . insatiably, dee ' d S. The account of timid W 1 "man, tdMintstraior of the Eatate al Jane Inman, late of .tie Borough of Pottav ill P. der ' d. , I .0 9, The acronut 01 lelm Anderson and John Hen dricks. Admlnistrators ' of the Estate. of John Elennis ten, late alter it uh n 1 Tamaqua, dee ' d. 10. The Pernod arena!" aria", 1.. Cohn, Adminnt trator ofthe Estate of peter Katz. Earl . lat. of tipper alalmat. ogre tnevoship,der'd It. Mir areount of F - 11. Ilontzinaer. Testanieniary Rua Mon of Alfred J Hunizineer, minot son of Ed ward than , singer, deed. 12 The 41 count of Adam Reber, Adneibielfrator of the Efalite 0, Jamea Rehr', late of the Ilmough of Pottavtlle, deed. 19. The arconnt Of Aileen and Edward O'Brien, ad ministrator. of the Ealite of Andrew I l ' Brirn. late of the Borough of Pottsville, der ' d. I DANIEL RA I'.IICIIF.II. Register I Midst. ei Offief.,olWiiilollllll. 4 July . 29, 1851. ,Aug 9.'511 .1 NOTICE SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE!. 13 V 1.7.113 I.: OF A HIT of Larari Parisi.; waned not of Ih. Ciotti of Common 'Nen? of Schuylkill Countv, and in are .tireeted, will be otpo-ed to pub-- bile sale or Vendor., on Saturitly Ih. nth day or Sep tember. ISM. at 'ln'elork, A. NI.. at the Ilotelo t tf Sa -1 Blizzard, lit the Borough of I Inv fitattltrg, Rani !- kill roomy. the following Amtrriberl premise's. to wit All that certain Meiistiage, tenement, and pit ol ground, sitnate in,the Borough of Prittaville,Keill kill courtly. bounded in front Norwegian Street, on the North by property now or HIP of tieortte Rich. o n the south by prnper yof .10.1,ph Beecha m. and on the rear by East Market , firer, room fining' 2 feet in wnlih in frnnt, anti in ',tr. 200 fe e t I n I s p i th, ..r d e pth, w i th the app irietinnees, riotiowit gm, of a 2 story stone Ownb with a ha , ement,and a 21lory wan Dwel ling-11mm% and also a ly owe frame Haase, late the Estate of inho e Oilman. • Sem?, taken In rowittimi and will bn mold by Shorlfr• offir”. burg, Aug..l.ltb. 15351. $ PATTERSON'S RERPETIC SOAP. 1 4 1 OR rendering the Skin 4nto,lth, golf anti deliratt.4 white. temovinv eallownee., PimVie., Tan Com pering Eruptions/ and retineirs of the , All en..pB and rhnfes, dre. hit the hands are healed try It. 11 te also the very beat shaving snap in nag. Price only 121 rents per rake. Fnr pale wholemale and retail at the variety time of the rubor. rihitr. It HANNAN r!ehferehant• and others oupplied to eels again at manufaeltirrrit priers. Aug. 9.1851 AMERICAN ART UNION INCORPORATED by the Legislature of the State of NPR' fork. If 10, for Ow promotion of the fine nth. in the United PilliPll. Officers for IP3 : ABRAHAM M. I'OZZENS. President; I;tnliClE A VSTIN. Treas urer; ANDREW WeINFIL, "CorFf!lipilnding Serreta. y N4THASIELJAR9IO, Jr. Recording Secretary. Coe alinesof Monaffnaent—llohort Heily , Andrew Warner, Benjamin H Jarvir, Johnif. Austen, Wm n.. Apple• 'tem Evert A. Iluyckinit,,* elillip nenrite- W. Austen, William A Butler. George Tredwell. Eras ing Benedict. William O. Deen, George CUM,. ehlrll4 IL ItlrioPll, Jnhh P. nidner, J.Hop pin. Abrahem M. .nezens:Marritallo.llnherts.Pred ':lertrk A. Coe, Chatter P. Daly. Nathaniel Jarvis. Jr. PROGRAMME FOR MI Every aubsertber of Ave drill.trs i+l member for the year, and Is entitled to 1:' A ropy of each norther of ti n (nr ferred to in the prereditei herniae.) which shall be issued In 1851. during and afirr the mouth in which payment of his anharrlptiOn shall he made. This is a monthly puhlieltion, or sixteen nr morel:plum pages 01 three columns each, Illustrated with Engraving's and Etchings from works of the moat dialingolaheit artists. IL A print of Mr. Jones' line Engraving on Steel. measuring nines en incite. by twctity.one after Mr. Woodville's celebrated painting of Mesirat rgewi, representiog a gronp atdbe door of An Inn, lis tening to the reading or an aceaunt of the first battle attic tate Mexican %yur. lit. A set of Five Prints from' finished line En gratings on Steel, of the averuse else oreiglit Inches. by ten inches and executed by Atilkirl/t) Engravers, liner the naming printings, vim : Msrion Crossing the Prdee. by Mune) , ; Mt. Washington, from the Valley of Conway, by Ken- iwtt ; ittn.rtvin Ilarvestine Scehery, by Cropmey ; . . Old 16 and Triune *ESL b.Woodville irgelning for a horse, b ' Mount; Tiles tissming a Gallery of American AIL of conveni ent farm rot binding, or for preservation In a prat-folio trusteed of framing If deriied. IV. A share In the distribution of several hundred painting., sculptures and .drawings In water . c.olor.— Among them are flip works of the following eminent Artiste, viz: Durand. Edmonds. Huntington. Elliott, Mount, Church, Elisabeth. Cropeey.Gsay, eminent, Hicks, 'Nanette, Prete Doughty, fflockley, Baker, Flagg. Gifford. Audubon,Chutney. Rautelle, Whit. Wee, McEonkey , awl ratng. The euhscriber has dins an unequalled opportunity to achieve the triple purpose of otsteining a valuable return fur a sin ill investment—of securing the poa session of a rupetior work, gratifying his taste for Art. and or affording encouragement to promising Antos of hie own country. Subscriptions received by B . DANNAN Mummy secretary for Fehuytkill County Aug 0, 1851 32 POTTSVILLE ACADEMY. g , IIE undersigned having been entrusted with the di ta ctf ul , u ntie ' , unsettle acatilerny.takes the liberty to recommend this Institution to the patronage of the public. The principal. who received his education in the best universities of Germany and Paris. and who has been for several years engaged in teaching In this country, will teach ancient and mudern languages. all Latin Greek, IlobreMr„ German and Preach, the higher Manche* of Mathematics, as Geometry, - Algebra, Surveying, Mettattration and Calculus., as well as Natural rhltnattphy anti the printlplen of ehenal.try4 whilst Mr .1. T. Pnritirra, a graduate of Vale Col lege and a practical tionb-keeper, will tabu charge of the English branches. as 'Spelling, Reading, Writing, Compnlition, Illsiory and Geo graphy. The culneiplcs nf Hook.kerping wilt he taught and the pupils exercised, in the keeping of &Minus accounts by alb able ratty. Marta G. Ayer, a gradu ate of New Hampshire Female Seminary, has been engaged to teach theEtementary branches and Draw ing. Even the stnalkat boys will be faithfully taught by the teachers tnemselyes, and to young men an op poitunity arid be afford , d to prosecute their studies as tar as pt any of ourcommon Colleges. With a strict diaelpliodehall be combineda respectful and kind trent meet ratite scholars. Pupils from abroad can he accom modated with boarding nn moderate terms,in respects . - bte private boarding houttes. Those desizing to learn the German language thoroughly, ran Ind admittance In an accartoplhibed German family. The terms of Tut y floe are as Mitten!), s3i yearly, for Languages and Drawing #8 extra. The year It divided Into 2 sentons. tat from theist Monday) in Sept. to New Year, 010, ei- Ira *3; ltd. from New Year to the 2d Monday In fit and AM 50 extra. Sti from thence to the 9d Monday In July, $7, and $2 50 extra ; Yo the preparatory class. 10 dollars ear. 6 dollars for the let minion and 5 dollars for land Ed elicb. Bills payable at the end of the Mat month of each session, It la highly Impor tant that every scholar should enter the dettOot with The commencement of the &et Sank', inli0)101 .. . , SPERM, TANNERS. LARD AND ; MDINSTLITANIA BRAM:EI. WI .LE OIL. . , mEcif As Di. :, nut UAL lIENEt IL AseittLIATION Of Sprinegeld, Massachusetts. g. 4-04 aitl.Los:3 ELl:Acta:o WINTER AND : 0) tic . COUN CR THIRD E - . DOCK•liTlErre. th...i.G.../ Fail Sperm 'Oil. ' c... tlser Al e let,: i nts• V.*, iitrie,” Potree House, Phituda. .1,113 gallons unbleached Winterlnd Fall eperon Oil ' WILLIAM 11. [MOINE, 4;221 Osltona Extra Lilcicned Bola/ OIL . , Secretary for Pcnnaylvania. 8,993 do superior Crept:tan Oil. elan bleached ti ^.OO do bleached Winter and Frill Whale Oit Act:um:dated - Cash Capital, .ittr.ooo Guaranty - Capital, • 40.000 13,777 do strained N. W. Coast &T. Polar '" . 1 1 1113 IS AN ASit)CIATIOS OF MECHANICS"; 7,60fi do Miners' 011, airy ClO:if and ti.indoonn.• /.. and. there, Cot die.' tor the muni•l benefit of each ' 4,003 do bee qt1:411) - Tanner". Ott other, in case of sicknese or acudeht• 3,015 do idperior Rank Oil. . By the payment of the rollnivinl Annual Rates, yin 2,000 do pure Straits or Cod Oil. will b. - illnei tt Life M.uober. and u 111 In. roil:Ile:A it., I iii(len do C.:minim 011, for greasint i Wri.l.l) bruclil du:log . llft.. It you ,Inittni be Joribli IL l i ' s,lilka, do PlllOl Nn. I. (ant 00. (continetit.‘ by rift kn.,: or Accident. front attending to your ortil 2,0110 do Laid Oil, No. a. nary nosalie..a tlf ....runntian : 1110 tonne* Nrw Bed f.trd Izr4 nn l'anille,, leJ,i, der, ,a for .11.-,,tz, ~..,i, :..1 y ,, r . ~.171,, c. • Na) do Adamantine Candles. ITN l'Al INti 133 Li. , Pitielli ritilelit a and S.Aar Caudle, fla 00 per' Yr - tr ) . i . o 11l trio sO. lit pro week ' . 14.1 40 '. Mould and Hip f...:lltditn• a•, , nriert sire.. 3 01, do d.„1„ (. ill do :WO Jo ;. belt roll it) Vellor: Do ti' 400 do . Au ilo I Oil du S6O an ...i superior Urown-Soap. 500 do An do SVD do 115 do 4 , primei Castile Aomp. fi IV dn d., di. oin do Ir.}All affirks sold, 1,01 'Ovine .111. - 1" , i lon. 11 ' 0 3 ''' (k 1 ,In do do 7 nil - tin to. Illitlifnetti. tini.D:N I. l'lltl E. 400 do • Jo do 4 JO do 31 Ne et F: :78 a ere". Third StAre :lA. , re ..irth,4re,t Tin., user tiny *e.i,es -r , g ,..11111 he- . harcrd '.!5 Wail, 29. 10)1 13 i i per rem earn - ---- Ai 30.......1.,.. ii Foe, . 11.. I: I.ittt, .; tr: -','"i"" t. III. 41. .• , tin 1 - :•..! t. .. :.r..:.. t• . ; ~, .L . .,:' ;lint of m' sing avphi A...., Alai the ht.. ), a ,. , . i v . I with I irtf I, .1:1 VA . OFFiIrERII 1 1171E1 %lay ID, 1.51 F: (DIN N si" r t. ,nnv e Philailir!phut TII tinder•igitrtl relaperifialty 1"1 . .rm z. , 44 . 1 Z .,7 the pur.tn 111E11 t hey have reinitnetaa,l or, t eathit in the w111•W 1 , 411' DM' and are now ready to f!WreliC CASTINGS of Pvery degrriptimi, ..n111,111.11 ern ' soneflo trrno. Th..) Inv ltr lb, ftneleti , . l) 41( 510.. r. ih,thero 1.. their krEr ma.ulflllit.l:l of l Tov , 11 1, 4s , hirh are e letlrr lell'. Iv. ;!..11,11 1.1111 tons3ifernhly etporlipic• •pg,11.".4 %,111`t h 'lry the 1.0...rt1 El,llll I I eiteeleirle. rime An T 121.1. glar Frankliie. Jone, 1.11,1 re, li.tve senleemaae• etrra. reqa /Mr OE A• they ialeuiel 11•1,11; Ole 00.1 wia , lty of Irnut. rut 1,1,1 lii the best Moulder. and Fthixtu,rue the - dealer ss ill !Ind II t.. tl,ur nilv3ml2e Ti• rat, mid., their as - h..(nr.• plurehnsung • . 5 1 no 1181155 01 -it lii• sp.o r.l 1 i nla6r their l'ariririgit suleuhle and 111 i• k I.I‘VRENCI . : :13-3nl ==l ITHE COURT OF coat MON PLEAs uP iartoiti • kilt woody : rbbooplier I.oe , ei I trionnintit fu Pnnhwu. ra I N... lit Nlarrli The Mayor,Ablermen and }Scrand Planes Bre, de eillzeits df Philad and l farienda Sttevenratt. No. 51. Dec. Term. ISSO Ey virtue of an order of sale; made In the :Move aetion of Partition, to me directed. 1 shall et pose to Auction. on WEDNESDAV. isepteuilier 3, 1851. at 2 &clock. In the afternoon, at the Court House In Orwigliburg. In said Schuylkill county. the ',Mowing Meal Eetate, to wit : All that eertain tract - or parcel of land, Auntie on the head waters of the alarming creeks and the head waters of the river ae bn rlkill, iti }NMI township. 2 7 (.11110k111 count), PrUoitylvania, and varar.yeti the twenty-eighth and thirtieth days ot September. a nil the first and ninth days of ()ember. one thousand seven lot mired and ninetyfthire, if( puretin me of thirteen W2rratito granted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,dnted respectively the thirteenth day.of June, at.e thousand seven hundred and ninety-that' and granted to the-fallowing named thirteen peraring respectively ; Hurley. William Pescara. John Loll., Thomas Little', William I:ll.ie.k, Peter Johns, John Johns, Paul Hannah, Hermit Johns, John ILIIIII - Thomas Hamnier..; David Taggett• enntainintt in the whale, !wording to the said thirteen official dire thousand two toindred and twesity.nine acres and a quarter rind' alinweinie. all nt which I. mountain aril 'hood land, :end about one-thin) of which la sulinnseit to be coal land. Al. M. STRAUB. Sheriff. sheriers lam e, Orwhiaburit.} July 2. MI. (Ang.ll,•sl] Prtoftanwrzon. , N , T oricE LIVEN THAT A COURT .21 of Common Plea, for the trial n(0111%141 at lest , In and for the county of Bchilyiklll. will be held at Orwigsburg in the county on.2l.nnlav Nw let of September :testi at 10 o'clock A. M. an continue OW neck. Therefore alt persons having omits pending, an.) all persona wham) duty tt shall be to appear at paid mull will take miller! and ;overt) theinielver necordidele . .(7111tlisTIAN M. sra.Aus. Sheriff. 2heriff's Office, Orwigsbiwg, Anti 9.1851 1616iM1 WM. DAILY & SON, haportert and Deakins ) crouton, num a lama WATCIII. .TEWTJALT. IMXIII.WAII. FL.A.TCD. . WALS. AID /ADC( AITIcLCS. Are cocuSatalf rectmng the Luau Wise of tbsienve Goode, ankh are offered a/ wholoaLe or retail, at 'r o. 218 Market Stmt. awn. Such. new Dentin Street, Piledelidua. ••• LIBERTY STOVE WORKS, FRCH:UUYMTION F OREAS. the. Don. LUTHER KIDDED,F.squIre, 11 Pri.aldent of the COGrent Common glens of the county oiNctinviktllon PentisylvaLsa. and Justice of the seveill Courts of Quarter Sessions of the Pence, Oyer 'awl Terminer. and General Gaol Delivery, in said county, the 11011', JAM) lames and Souotos I Minn, Judges of the Court of quarter - Sessions of the Peace, Oyer • and Terminer, and General Gaol Delieety, for the.trial of all capital and other offences. in the said cOitnty of Achtly11:111, by their pre. eepts to me directrd, have ordered a Court of coalman Plea., Operand Terminer and General Gaol Delo ery, to be holden at Orwigsburg, nu Monday the bib day ofdeptember neat, at 10 o'clock A . M. to continue two weeks, If necessary. Notice,, therefore hereby given lathe Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Rchuyikill,thatthey are by the said precepts, commanded to be then and thete, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their rolls, records, hopti • Isitions,esaminations, and all other remembrances. to do those things which in their several iffic, s appertain, , to he, done; and all tho+. o that ire hottod*by .rvtogni. causes,tei cute against the privohcre. Mit, are so then shall be in the viola' said county of Stclinylkill, are to be then and there to prosecute them, rot shall befust. • GOD I.ter,TIIII COIIIIOIIWeALTPI. Sheriff's Office, / C. M. STRAUB. Sheriff. burg, Aim 0, 1851., 32-te N. 11. Thr w name', and joints who are :rnititorin ed to attend said Conn, are required an attend pour • rosily. In case of non-attendance the law in, inn+ raw, made and provided, will he riei.lly enforced.— Tuts n o tice it, ;midis - heti by miter ni th , COO ft : ;hove eonrerhed will etivern theinvelvee PROCLAMATION. , t OTICE GIVEN 'I t' ; 't of Coin ttttt for ilia trial of onme In and - for the enmity of Schuylkill. will hr held t Orwilphiirg, hi the cuitlity sforegtid, fifnodly Ike Mho( September nest. at 10 o'clot lc A. M. to continue one week. Therefnie all persons having suns pending. and all persons whose duty It shall be tospnear at said Com!, will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. CHRISTIAN Al, STRAUB, Sheriff. Sheriff's Mite. Ortvigsburg. Aug 9, 1N31.. A 80011 FOR EVERY BODY. nfISTWIUK on NalLlfai Death, and how to lo ep goring—helm; au inquiry into the causesof tnitnr a death, or death ficon aid age, developing a new and certain method or presenting the Aousolidstion or M cMahon of the body. and thus Wilda II ely prolonging vigorous. 111111dlie, end buoyant healtk and of render ing parturition easy and safe—by , Houma Bosrwirs, )I. D. It is certainly one of the most valuable works ever published : no person ahoul4 neglect obtaining a copy. For sale at: . B. BANNAN'S Wbolesale and retell Bookstore, Pottsville. sue. 9,1851 ' - 32_ _ if * HEAP BIBLES-100 Family Bibles, =brae. V !agave," alyle of Binding, plain and amnion yaLlint remained tad fl 4 sale BANNAN OPP 111 1-0 11 • llh . I'e. , -I IF 11...1 t tl ;4 14, i.•. 11•,, 4.11.1 I lei ;eel (I'll%ll II F. i•e,:to:, ih %. 11 11 ••1i..1 tv I h;mr:.l : IMINIMIE q; V I,rll V I)1111,,111 ing r r II • 11,'1‘ r.l I' I /.11,1 oo•Id ~•• I ItNI I' it I es "h I ••• •I I , . I 11 10.41 I •ti‘ ; J Il Dot +N 1'4,1 1111 1.., 11, /It i, 61 l;••N. S 11 L I:. ..1 . I:r a . %I, rri•l ; r•ei :t• 0 ,0. NI II . .1. 1 \.1.. 11.011 1 . 1/.1, %VV . & /11111111.11,,,, Aim. 'lt" A Cely llotart. I.w. Satniirl Bath.), "1 Ihr Iluswnt 11.0. t I. P D. Wlillmole. pirret ; Hey. 11. 1i iiraltatu. Caerinvvlt SI PAtlaziclpAta —14%. M f; Clark. M. ;Aril, r•q I F Ctlrrrn Goo. V Al.tko, ..,11",,•1 [IA41110: tr . lta!eiairle A. Reed; arntieil de 11. If. B :•.itmor; A Ilurro & l'o ';‘• rr •atte,i; B 9 Arch .tr... E WOOLF , EI I. t:rneral for Veyn” i•i,B , ula ..All 301 The sivid.r•ogattl bort. rtifired Into C'..partilerwhyusJdlr MINDY & LIiWREINCEI, Prl, 4,N 111 E % '6l; Nt• %ll\ i/11 Strrrt. I`llll:tdrlrilt.t. ihr% inirud Arritiht u Illq« it•xortmpvi ..1 &e pan :14 1 - oii•M • • Wrynnr In,vr.o %V,.. and Laid. I.norn an no,' EnSll.li II I.o*l. and \me 1.31.••1 • , and L , bf, (;,11 r0.0i., 1... p, thr.tyytt. from IN by 11. to 1., IN I•”lor..i ;1.1 W 101 1 , r 1.4•111 it Egg,l,!l Pll,ll NIL11101:1 l'Av..l - 'god %%LIU. Pailer• aro.? r,1 . 1 •Ipr.r Buff rtive r ape Pr11:111 4 i.l rincr \hutif +./.. • 4 0.8/".11..,..1, 11111r,‘I. , ligm and rtilerlr g l'aprr• Tel. Sorer! .amlci P:ii Crolet•l Itrk,lfanrlll rr tr . l.r Wr3poing P ipt rp Ilmutte ., Handl rPC It“%. r up:nid Trim . . Hon Farr While :girl null' ; Irr•rl,l et ler 1 11.1.• 11.e1 ca.,lPlie• ' r 1 HI !srim.. rAiinr‘ i 1 pt. Lu 01111 111'01. 1% 1,111 r0.1.r1,1 01111 .t (Pi. 0 lit 10 ..Idier 1114 - 11 pd 1•1.1 in 1:1“zeil l'Ap• •• 10.411.11 ItIM of . u• , r •si It rr T.,, ~ , e • •I in rIch:11.? , nAtl NEW HOUSE Furnishing DRY GOODS A i 1.”%%.F.,. , . 1, 4 :11r.1 . 1 . \lllt \\\ 11 \1111‘1:1. 171 • 111.: , T 11.• al trrttion oi rN1,11.1, v "O. k of rti%l . l . ll•Q 1,1 11 ., an d 11,,,,. (71,061, ri•11.1.11111.! In rAT , 111 RAT NI A I. n. .1,/ 1911 \k1'.1.4r.1.1111n... .1.. TH111..11,01,, 1. T.obir 161,11,1, ; a. 4. Napkins. M. 0., audTr.wri. of nil det, illyint,t , Matsrilirn Quilts and rounirrpsors, Envii.h an.i AM, 'icily.. F,Emrkk Tnhii• nud riann.rover, l'nentyure eitlntzcs and llinliltem Ko Lail• and Al tt liii Citriaino. Witt+l.••l ILinsa‘ks sr.( k I. wad..,p enttrely of Staple Goods, and befog prtoripally "r ,pdt $4,44..it0t..r , a.10n. and 1 , ...211 , rn•li. We off, lo hot ,•is, ell II •1 t o th•. : o. I II . sort ?roll Inalieome..l. ~1 h,rt gsrl a Grarra I A,mort oleo oil'authr.tr riV•ita and Catalan' Mll-.line a 19.1 Alieritne And. 1•01.,v Masha*. Tick Ilirtka, dcr., Sr nt Whole,ale 22. 1.31 ilm - BRADY & ELLIOTT WIII/LEsA LE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN WdidlVP, Ikvel4 ry. Silver. aid Plated M=l==l . tahlis hment,twe. tron , ahoy. - the Minera Bart:. t • r.utre Atreet. Pottxville. l'a aptradid.aortmeat ti Clarke. %Vrt, hem, .n.l Ptat.,l %Varr kr.. at 411( li pile,. 31 , 1.1111101 Nil 111 21V. • 11 , 1i1Preirti,111. dna 113 hi. lVf. :nv.o•ahr OW.IIIIOII ofvOrcha.ero. tientiritiv then% thtat C'Vel) , art I, tet. n urr..u(rd au. r. ,111. i• •tt GOLD , 11.V.Eit LEV I ll ' If J7l CBES 40 do Lepine do Silver 'ruble an•l Tea spook a Wintle "mamma,. te , ey (700,b, %Vat , h s Jewelry and sold pens, .rot to nil parix of,thn (Jollied etatsa by mail, with in I fro safety We are . dete 'mined to tell at leas prirea than h tesame articlea are sold to Philadelphia P t 3, Pt ear rye this adveattaerneol. and na amine asa , stork n an• l , von viattPorayale. 1).-r 14,1950 pnid I" the, repairing n full kind n.uchr• PURE WHITE LEAD F.THERII.I. & BROEHER,Iiaa,tII,,., No 11 65, NORTH FRONT street, Phil ad.-Intik, hay now a ened supio of their warranted pule WHIT': LEAH, and those customers o Ito liase been spa ringh supplied in consequence of a run nn the article, 0311 now lave their order.' Nn known substance piisse.ses those presereen and beautifying properit les, so first i:tide in a paint. an 11114 i extent with iteimulierated while lead : how. any admixture nfotbvr materials only t ars its value It 'MI , ther.fore,--been the steady aim ir the manufac turer., fir many years. to supply Its e public a per Pertly pure while lead, and the once lug demand for thy anirle, Is pienf that it has mat ith favor. .It let invariably branded on one bead . ETii ERII.I do minTii ER In Ain, mid on the nthe warrantee! pare. all in red !mien.. Philada July I'4. PM' 29-I y SOMETHING ROCERIES AND PROVIsqON. AT PUMA DEL. phi.' wholesale prices. The undersigned has npeped In pir Silver. Terrace huildine. C,-line Street Pottsville, a eineml assortment of ftrncenrn, p ro . VINIOnS, Fish, Oil. &v.. Anil* whii h will he anti at the same prices that leant.' win to tar Philadelphia Jobbery. height added. All Kiit,lff .'aid nt this estahluslitueni, are mirrhased (torn (lest h, in d a in the titles of New York and and deal ers will be supplied here, at the same advance that. Philadelphia noirehnoti. have In buying from the same parties Merchants are respect :filly, to. /not ex amine for themselves. before visiting the Eel C J DtJRUIN 9, Agent April 26, 1 , i51. CLEGG & ANUF %IltUßF.lttl OF PERFUMERS. FANCY ti and Fancy Paper Dotes of every vatiuty and description, reapertfedly the attention of Wholesale and.Retall Druggists, Jewellets. lldhnrrr and the trade to their varied assortmtnt of goods con- Miffing rif,Prtfumery and Fancy Sna pa. l'n lognea, Powders, &c.. &e. Also a t all and rnmplere assortment of Fancy Paper Bete, anituble for Drug gists, Jewellers,Milltners and the trade, all nrwhich being their own manufacture, they guarantee to sell rheaper than the aame quality oh goods ran he pm chased trout any other house in thr linked Stater MAUD TIIF 4 PLACE. f'"' cLEGG & efili:llP TON'AjPrrfutnery and Fancy Paper Box Manuraetnr- Me. 4 Market wirret holm* i.prond. Phil:000.1x Nov W. 1 4 le BLIND DIAIRIFACTORY. A TOOMPSON. VENITIAN BLIND !SIANBFAC tI. • illicit. hotting fitted ups New Establish:nem, at so.-15-itouth Bth street. between Market and Chesnut streets, Philadelphia. where he will keep always on band or make to order. inch and narrow Slat Window Blinds. of the most fashionable kind, of the hest ma terials and workmanship, and at the shortest notice, and lowest-xash prices. Alen, the most fashionable patterns orWintiow Shades and Reed Blinds, all of which will be disposed of on the lowest terms. The public In general are respectfully invited to give him a call,as every attention will be given to accommodate them in therbest mnnn.•r Nov. 18.1850 OE COACH MASER'S REMOVAL BEI • TIIE nitb selllßEß HAVING FlT ted up one of the largekt Coach shops in the Stale. In Coal Street, Pottsville. Pa., nett to J.ll. Admits & Co.'s scree,. Paciory. where his facilities for inanttfactnting all kinds of (.Art131028411 Light Wigton, cannot be sur. paned—being s practical Mechanic. and having a nninnerof years' experience imthe business, i.e hopes to glee general satistactlnr All kinds of,Carrlsgee and Light Wagons kept on hand. Alan. second-hand Wagons, All wain.. mils , done Orders front .a .listance . primilAy attended June 5.1194 n kiMLI FROM LIVN:RPOI O. AN tr TH E DIFFERENT Ports In Ireland. to New fork and Phitidelpnla, has been c•aeiderahiy reduced at HANNAN'S PASSIfIE AGFA CV. Drafts In ,ants of £1 and up to £5OO. lobbed at hlr office, payable in any part 01 Eurime, on presentation at any Hulk. Without discount. The money fordo:ins at It uir.an•'e Office, Is received 1,. abant one- Itnlf time it usually takes to receive fonds Fent by other Agents, sad it is rare to go safe. 03-Letters post paid containing par money. five doi • tare to thelionnti Fterling. with proper direction, will he forwarded immediately. and a re eelpt forwarded M the person sending it; by addressing H. HANNAN, Pottsville Pa Agent for the.ol.l established Donor. of P. W. Byrne, ir. Co.. Liverpool Jute 21.1651 • . 24- . itEnurreNcEs sa the OLD COUNTRY. riryity, lalloll;111t1Elt Arra;:ee• g. manta In VIII i 011.3 ryuit of Iri•land nod with Nte*sia. sPOirVElt, AVWCtult,r, c.o. m in . m te London, I! , prepared nr dra%thi ROO from 09r sterling to any ntnnnnt-rrgnitrd, naynide in all part, of England. Ireton!, rtrni land and Wide,. Persona remitting Five lb•llarph, the Mood In per, Golds, with the name of the person who Is to draw the money. s bill for the amount, With a receipt for them to hold, will be merited. Collections made In all pails of Europe, and For, sign Bills of Exchanxe cashed. P. Pottsville, Pa. !-tt Jan. IRSI EM 't. n 3 .{ THAT WILL PILOTEcT VuU I WOULD, respectfully invite the attention of the public to the mode of business adopted and pursued by the Staid Mutual Fire InsoninceGoopany. It i• mutual organization, chartered by the Legiitatnre In 1850. It embraces two important branches, that of indernnifyingthe Merchant and the Farmer against loss of thelrproperty, by Fire. The most impottant &a tom in thiscompany's system of business is,that each branch pay its own losses, thus the farmer is not liable for loss In the merchant, nor Ii the merchant liable Mr losses in extra hazardous ricks. forte will be seen In the By-Laws of this Company, that suet) risk wiliest as tale& The subscriber Is still acting tti Agent.lbr this Company. end can be found at Wm. Mates Motel. Pottsville, whin be Intends remain*. I ter* etter: thee. Wes. F. 1100DT • - *OR MEM W M Illt %DV. J s PEW ART ci.Ltort 49.1 y 46-ly wIsTAR KIRK 13-if POSTSCRIPT! By Telegraph and Yesterday's Mail IaILADEiItIA, FAIDAY 4 o'CLocx ' Wheat Flour, $4,25- . —Rve, do. $3 37 t r Meal. $2,57 do.—Wheat,_ Red 89 cts. White, 99 cts:—Rye, 72cents -Corn 64--:Oats, 33 cts. per bushel. NEWS TO THE LATEST MOMENT. We !earn htiesterdays papers that an ex ten,ive :••• , p.-eii• Broker had GO led in Philadel- =I It is ako stated that John B. TrevOr, Esq., had as Cashier of the Philadelphia Bank. It is als -lived that his'account was deficient upwards of 5190,000, all h o wever, CI)Vt by securities: PROM EUROPE fly the arrival ut the Asta at New York, on Thursth) evening„ we have European dates to toe VAIL—The Exhibition; receipts had cons'iderahly diminished on the approach La the warnt wea titer.— An abundant,harvest is pmtm-ed in England as &sr the potato crop 111 Ireland.—A serious flu occurred on the 12th At nacre, France, destroying pro perty, valueti to the amount of-X-100,000. The aei•ounts tram Italy niention that a discovery had taken place at \ r entce and Ve rona of a formidable conspiracy to sn.sassin ate the Emperor . and massacre all the Aus trian Akers. Several of the patties impli cated have been arrested. IME=7:3 LL - / - A FIRF. occurred at Concord N. H. on Thu rstLe last, which Destroyed property to the amount of $106,000 —lnsured to $70,000. __r A 0:BAN Meeting eal!ed for Thursday evening in Washington was a failure. • • 171" e Mlhhusters."—Th is term is not generally Ainderstoud. It Was familiarly used tiw ['remit and other languages, as de s. riphye ul n class of adventurers of all WI -1,J11,, who during the last half of the sevens t,l-1111, etut , Intested the \Vest ,India Is lands and the coasts ot Central America, for the putpttse of piracy, and who were in Eug lish'inore commonly termed Buccaneers.--- The term was derived from the Spanish name of a light total, a vessel then to Common use in the \Vest. ludic, • Newspaper.- The number of news papers taken ht the peolile of the United States annually, averages ove r sixteen to eve rt, inhatmant. Walk woman or child. In the British empire out!, une• • person in twelve thousand takes a newspaper, in Belgium one to twent!,-tive thousand. in Russia one in thirty-three thou .aud, to erussia one in eve ry twenty. two thuusaud. V,i of the hauttnerers in the Louis ville rolling-null, named W. H. Perry, earn ed ii.so 71) last week. having shingled 50 tuns and 1 .-101) lbs. 01 nun of 2,1401b5. to the tun, the teases fur which is one dollar per ion. He worked by the piece and without au a-,istarit. This was au extra week's work, his average work being 36 tons or 336 per week. - An Etample. —An accident, occurred on the ',Midland Railway, in England on the. 19th ut May last, in which a Mr. Blake was killed. His wile prosecuted the company, and has Just received a verdict of 520,000, fur damages sustained by the loss of tier hus band, it being proved uu the trial that the ac cident was caused by carelessness oft he Corn . pally agents. We learn, says the New York Mirror, that Mr. Butler, who has recently bought one Fourth of the New York Journal of Com merce, pals .-11),001) fur his share in that prosperous esiablishineut, the net income of which is between 630,00 U and $40,000 a 'gar. E,— The amount Of coal shipped .from Cumberland by the Cheasapeak and Ohio Ca -1 for the week ending August 21st was 3,- 1 957 01 twist Amount of coal sent by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for the week ending August 16th was 4,330 62 tuns. Against License Laws.—The Mayor of Jersey City has vetoed the License Law bill passed by the !_7ouncils. We infer from this, that no law will meet with his appro val, as he is a decided opponent to legalizing the sale of spiritous liquors. Jacob ,Little—ilie great New-York Broker—has "made" halt a million of dol lars by the present fall of stocks. Jacob buys "short," and always being able to "face the music," is a very successful operator. The library of the late Dr. Jarvis, embracing 10,000 volumes of rare theologi cal works, is to he sold at auction about the lst of October. About $30,0n0 have been subscribed Afiddletown, Conn., toward the "Air Line" Railroad from New Haven to Boston. Rev. D. Baker. Presbyterian, is about erectiog a college in Austin, Texas, with a sum ~?536,500 he collected at the North. --- Dieu are manufacturing bricks by steam, on Pea-shore, above Camden without the, aid of sun drying. ELEGANT LIGHT CARRIAGES AT Aut.:TioN. swill Semi- - Annual Trade Sale. - rife nn WEDNESDAY Morning, 70th of slentetuto•r, nt o'clock, nt the ela ""Anom ' loon of the ('Mint se Museum, corner NINTit and GEORGE streets. Philadelphia will ha .01t1 for 'cant" to the highest Milder. an erten:Ave col tettion cif elerant LIGHT CARRIAGES and RUGBY WAGONS of the mantify lure of Dunlap & Co:, Nattier & D. 'Doughty, I Merrlck,ll. Sparks, Lane & Co., S. & M. • ilenry and others of acknow ledged . celebrity In this city and rteindy. Among the axporiment will he found several new otyle Huger IVagon4 with statiding and falling tops. A ko iwveral desirab!e ,Prond hand carriages, and a choice !nt of HARNESS .TY No pn..trionement on !termini of the weather .** open for examination the day previeni. • RED M. 'IIAttRN ESO, ?tee, ioneer Philada., Gorse and Carriage Bantu, Ninth and George streets. 34-3 t Atig 13, 11351 PAINTING. GLAZING & PAPERING • t•I1E CONTINUES RIB ! and respectfully offers his services to thole cl the public who may need anything in his line. lie employ% good tvorkmen and his customers may therefore rely upon satisfactoryjobs. Shop, corner of Church alley and Railroad street, below Batman's Printing Office. ' .1. W. BOWEN. Pottsville. May 31, MI 22-ti' Fr° THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WHO are Parentre,-Boys and Young Gentlemen of Potts ville, the *wounding neighborhood. Your attention is particularly invited to the largest and complete assortment of SOYA and CHILDREN'S CLOTHISG. That,the Subscitber has on hand well adapted to the'season,sulted for boys of three years of ate, mofto•young gentlemen of sixteen. nr , All persims living ate distance, purchasing Cloth ing at this establishment, have the privilege of re turning them if they do not Pt. F. A. HOYT, 204 Chestnut street, below Tenth, Minds. Feb. 22. 1851 8-Iyit $5O REWARD:: - , h 'Paid a Week sad scandalous is Oao Day to a Dagur- rtorgpist 'HERE can heboughtg at No. 2. ARCADE BUILD- Ingo a few `GAGURREOTTPE APPARATUSES, large and email, at less than Oily Prices. I wilt also give instructinns In the Art, and At out the purchaser and give him a good chance to get started. LADIES and GENTLEMEN wishing for LIKE NESSES in the above bettatiftli Art, can be suited as well as at other rooms or no charge made. C. VAT/OE3=MM 304 f Pottsville. July 25. 1851 ELDRIDGE'S PATENT Corn SIZEILL2III. 111.; ATTENTION OF TILE PUBLIC IS INVI. tea to the Improvement in Corn Shelters, which is acknowledged to be tar superior to ail other, being on tin entirely new principle of Shelling the Corn Icnto hwise of the ear,the cob) passingsintight through without revolving, thereti, requiring no gearing to increase its speed. which adds materially to the colt of other machines. It turns easier and shells cleaner than any other, and is portable in size and durable In construction. Persons interested are Invited id call and see it In operation: The right of this and other counties fir sale. For further particulars address or a yply to DAVID, ELDRIDGE. N. W. oorner 2d and Dock Street, 9d story, Phila. July 26 , 1891 Who DRJT NICHOLAS PHYSICIAi Bc, SU CEC 'OFFICE AND DRUG POTT STORE, IL MARKET STREET. SVLE. ' - Dee. 14, 1550 claupETS and Flamm - ma (Or SALE. r 7 Fl£ SUBSCRIBES RESPECTFULLY CALLS the J attention of his customer and the public. generally to his stock of Ingrain, Listing. and. Rag Carpets, and also Flannels end Matte, Ingrain Carpet from 501080 rents. 1 - I ` llll ll 54. Bag carpeta from 371 to 45 reels Mfr yard, Ingot In Carpets tea roan red all wool sad factealses at ES cents per pard,,aptl Stair Carpets. Venetian and Rag from 1.1 ti. J. FRANKLIN HARRIS, Pdanufacturev of Cornett , and Flannels, North %Vest Corner of Centro and Millersville Street, Pottsville Pa. July 25,1851 . 30-tf einietatilit - S I— GOODS. jIN !LAND, rep CONSTANTLY RECEIVING of One own imponstion—All klnds of Shoe Stip. sad , Trhaettso Merchants And bfanufaatutertwillAnd well sapolied with article's in the above lintv7w.hleti. will be sold, on evconnoodating terms._ • JOHN 81: PAYNE. Impomrs and beaten' . in Shoemakers' Goods: - N. - B: corner' ofrOVIITH&ARLII Unita. Phkiillalb al/IMM , ' • , 504 r