TERMS OF. Tail Yom' 8011:11inA.L. - 11:7 - COL. BIGLE/L Op:tilted in his speech simats sysscatimon. , -. in Pottsville; that he didvecosamead ;axing Tcrd ter Vocta , per annum. payable - .enti-donnaltr in advance, to huge who I . r/dile in thr County, and .. Coal in his Sinking Fund4kll—brit after the annually In atltrotire to (IMP Who ft•Olde. our or the .--;—• • • defeated County- The publisher tesets'eg to hiauArrr the tient ;Bi I/ was or ta l e Legislature refused to charge II 50 pe:'annuin, a - heri payror rd is. drlwd to act on ii—le made the, dllktvvery that it longer that. oar rrar. To ctrasi • ' was a very impolitic recomnieridation. The nicer copies to oar address. , - • 45 .. t f „discovery was made alter f'.'l l 4. Hughes; sr.. -,- - - - • . Fifteen •• •-. •• •• . - - • 2 0 0 0. . EN., told him it was a great tare on his Five dollars in advance 111 ill; pay cut three year ' e , stattor.lipt.inn, - 10 the Js..rmAl 1 , part to make i sueh a recomm dal* if he Terms of the Wednesday' 'ollar leuxuaL expected the votes of the people of the\ Coal I Copy, In advance. - . 111 00 D ; 3 Caw.. to one addri,s. -t . 2 1 . 2 nn.on. . - -, j,, ,to : 1 - 6 OR ; it was also three years after Col. Bi r 15 •do 12 OU 30 at do -I 1 - - 13 Am had voted for the " Kidnapping Bill ' "ins 50 do t LC do lllll4o roll. 'rile 35 C°, our Legislature, when some wag.told him , . . Wednesday and Saturday ,youn r „,b ._ ~ , it was unconstitutional, and Col. Bigler is - - I Copy of each, au advance, I : i - 413 7.4 3 Copt,: - - 'NI 7 da do .. do ' - ; - 16 70 IS do do .. ' do L • 1 PI 00 liar Port Ulster F win please - act as Agents , for these Papers in Atoning Clubs; dri - ,. The person who forms a Club of Fifteen for the N'edaeaday Dollar '•ionmal, or a Club of lea for the &noels' Journal. will be.ealitied 10 a:ropy of either PaPer gratis. For a Club of Kerne for both papers a Copt will be furnish ed gratis. . I. ,• 1...7' Clergymen and Scho.ri TeaChers, will, he fur -alsited with •uher or both Journals at half - pritel eW7- 1 * Rums beloty one dollar ran he remitted s t y en closing Port Offire Stamp...a, hlrh ran be Obtained ai any of the Post Offices. XATSA OF ADVEITI‘II.4O :-; I One grtuare of 14 lines, 3 ilmettr . .. Evyry PLi taaeq ue a : ehaenfori. ; - Four lilies, i time. subsequent in,ertiorts. each, : •:-. - -- One Sonar*, 3 months. ,a/S months. • - - ; One Tear. klusuresa Cards of alines, per annurri, klarritants and others. advertising by the Year, with the privilege of Inrertina different adirer• ilseutents weekly, - Grl.argry Advertisements, air . per agreement MUMW TIOURNiMt. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER RATIFICATION COUNTY MEETING. The Democratic Whigs of the Couniy of Schuylkill; together with• the frienda - of Pro tection to American Industrt, Internal Im provements, and those opposed to reducing the wagee of labor in this country to the European standard, through Free Trade. All those opposed to importing millions of ihe . products.of our country, in the-shape of foreign Iron, Coal, te - e., - . wh il e our Farms, , Iron - Works, Work-shops, 3 , X., can Produce more that they can sell ; and many are lying comparatively idle, for want of work. `ll those in favor of re-electing WILLIAM R. JOHNSTON, . , tiovernor of Pennsylvania, whose adminis tration, even under: tliewani of Protection to American Industry, has been so wisely administered, that Public; Improvements are progressing, and a Sinking Fund has been established, withimt any increase of -taxation, which is gradually paying off our State debt, and Will relieve the people entirely in,a few years, of the present heayy State tax. All those. in tavor of ,electing the Patriot. and Hero, who never loS't - tt battle, General WINFIELD SCOTT, to the Presidency. All thoie in favor of Liberty and "THE UNION, one and nueparzble, nom and for ever." .All those in favor of electing the -Demo cratic Whig County Ticket by a sweeping majority this fall. - All.those opposed to 'Banks entering the politicat i tield, and ;using their funds to buy up and.corrupt the people: : And ill those Working-men, who are wil ling to, work for those_ whb give them work, are invited to attend-a :General COUNTY RATIFICATION MEETING, on Tuesday; tfie 9th of September, at the Court House, in the Borough of Orwigsburcr,„ at 1 o'clock P. M. The Meeting will be 'addressed' by several speakers, and Gov. Jott.istos it is expected, will be present. i 3."13v somE•accilentj that we have not yet been able tb aicounf for, our papers of last Saturday tangy-shortiby over 200. We were 'obliged to .quelanuntber of our sub scribers, and alindst all our exchanges. This, we hope, will exeuse i nsiin their eyes for an unavoidable accident and one ;hat, _ if care on oar part can prevent, shall not occur again. WHIG PROSPECTS . IS SCHO The Whigs of Schuylkill have never, iu the history of the County, had brighter hopes than the anticipation of a glorious victory at thecommgelection,novi spreads before them. In _the memory of tbel ~ o ldest inhabitant." no ticket has'ever before given' such general satisfaction. oppOsition see it and feel it. They manifest their consciousness of cer tain defeat, if not in words, by other means, still more significant. There_is no hope for them. They not only tee) their own weak ness, but cannot help but acknowledge our strength. Every man lon the Whig ticket will carry with him a I ha=it of votes. The Candidates are well knOwn and their repu tation for honesty ,Miegriiy and prompt busi. ness habos,suited to theplaces for which they are respectively designeil,are firmly establish ed in the Tirids thepeople. <Previous to the Gubernatorial nominations, no fault could be founj with the administra tion of State affairs,:/during Governor John ston's term : Even `.h i$ political opponents were forded to admit' that be made a capital Governor, that his course Was wise and prn- dent and best ealculatedl to advance the in tei- esis of Pennsylvania and that,under his eco nomical management She was last recover- Mg from the odium which her pecuniary em- I barrassments had well ;nigh brought upon her, under previous administrations. The charges now aimed at him have all been raised since his pariy, appreciating his worth, designated him for another termJii the office be has al ready filled with such; hboor AO himself and credit to them.: - In addition to thN, the great_ National Whigparty cif - the country_aie united upon. the broad . platform ofi Whig principles, such as have for years' befn recognised as, the con stituent elements of the party. President Fillmbre's adminfstration has been character ised by a wisdom ; of counsel and promptness of action, which'Avili long reflect credit up on the party, in iheii-lacknowledged influence upon the prosperity of the country. Therefore; whether the Whigs of Schuyl kill view the prospects of the party at home or abroad—ras confined to the limits of the County or as presinied by the Statetind Na tional administrations, they I.,alve every rea son to hope for - suer:els. As the people will not tolerate continued corruption andrinal-admi nistration in public!affiti, so they will ap preciate and supportrhe coutt}e that party, which works for gieit interests and whose 'acts for thtt good a. the . country, speaking louder than empty ic4foco professions, are manifestly felt, and gratefully acknowledged over the whole Union; tr,""A -orraracr inn THE FARMERS TO THINK siour.—Consigun3epts of Corn anti Oats were lately received at Buffalo, N. Y., from the banks or the Mississippi, about two hundred miles above St. Louis, to be shipped, of course, to Europe. All this cost, of transportation must fall upon the farmer and rob him of his! just profits; whereas bad there been a market near his own door, as there ought to be, sere his true interests ctia stilted, by fostering manufacturing and me chanical pursuits, be would have received the just reward of hisllabors. How much would tinning land be worth In Schuylkill County, if our Mines were closed up—our. present home markets de stroyed, and the „farmers were compelled to depend upon the European market for their produce. W,nuldi not their farms imam& ately depreciate in', value one half? ;i • ; 27.C0r-ligGLEt 17 Hour.—A citizen of .our Borough,lust returned from Clearfield county, declares that Col. Bigler will not get the whide iote,of his own party at home. Here they call him the "Basquektinna Rafts. than," at home 4iey call him the "Rafismcm skinner," because !they carte skins the rafts. men, by charging ,high prices for his goods out of his itore cs in payment for lumber and wain. now running over the State declaring the very act tie voted far unconstitutional. The. difficulty consiFtti in his not knowing wheth er the act really is conatitutional or not.--: Wouldn't he make a bright Governor? The frarrisburg Telegraph received the fbi. lowing from :Union county, .With a request to publ4 it : BIGLER , AND THE LAW OP '47. Mr. Bigler in 'his Union County rpeeches, while -peaking of-the law of '47, Paid dininctly, that not being .a lawyer he trusted to the "Judiciary Ceitn mime" that the law we.; conformable to the deci uions of the Supreme Court of the United States. When Bigler was a Senator, lie truMed "the Committee;" ' And if they led him off the track, It was an awful pity. 'They told him that the law was right, And then he knew no better; But how he views the matter now; Jost Nee his Martin letter. 1 $1 011 ME ?.3 I I _ lee L *3 00 5 00 8 00 3 00 Us 00 He voted once with V7ilmot too A gaingt the spread Of Slavery ; But only ignorance made him do That little piece of• knavery !, Bigler i, the candidate"!— So eloquent and witty, Hell make a ..biotin" Governor With help ot a 'l , Cotamfttee." rattasz DOODLE ME Tgr''Coi.. SratrrnEtts.—The Harrisburg TdegrarA in speaking' of the renomination of Col. Struthers for the Legislature remarks 7 -" Mr. Struthers, was one of the merribers last sesiiod. He was then, though the young. est member of the House, one of the most 'popular and efficient ; and we do not believe a better selection, as to ability to attend sue t essfully to the vast amount of business an. \rir nually brought from that eoljNy., could have induct - been made. In addition to ity, he possesses essential qualiftcati as to get along as a L eg islator, in his popular and agreeable manners'." BANE harm:restos—We learn that F. W. Hughes, Esq., has resigned as Director .and counsel for the Farmers Bank of Schuyl• kill county, and also withdrawn his deposits. We understand that he gave as a reason for his conduct, that the Bank Officers have used the funds belonging to the stock holders to corrupt the people, and influence political nominations. Tint COAL Taus POE 1832. ~~~~~~ The quantity sent by Railroad this week, is 38, 484 12—by Claud, 18,040 14—for the week, 50, 51.1 06 tons. iTotal by Railroad ; 1,176,113 0.5 tong Do. iry.Caual,f 378,015 00. Tirre has treat an increase of upwards of 3,000 ton.ithis weeli; there is a .light ; falling off by Rail mad, and an increase of 3,251 tons by Canal, as we prollicted last week. The demand for Red An!? Coal continues quite as •riak a.s ever. and kane have sold at 52 25 per on. The demand for Uhite Ash prepared Coal aiso very good at present. The Managers of the Schuylkill Navigation COrn piny have given notice that the will be advanced ten cents per too on and after the 12th inst., making 50 cents toll from Port Carbon to Philadelphia, at which rate it will continue for the balance of the Featton. It 6 supposed, by many, that there 6an understanding, with the Railroad that the rates are to be advanced by. that Company also—either Wier the 12th or on the lAt or October. We give it, hoWever, only as a rumor. It was stated in the Philadelphia Ledger, a few days ago, that the Canal and Railroad Companies have had a conterence, and it is understood that in fixing the rates for next year's business, the tolls on the Canal are to be 80 cents less than the freight and toll on the Railroad, for all Coal destined for the New 'York market—and on Coal that requires re shipment at Philadelphia, the Railroad is to charge from 15 to 20 cents per ton more. These state ments must be received with greet caution, because the writer of the money article: in the Ledger is .nterested in the Lehigh Region, and he has always exhibited a great anxiety to bring about a co-opera tion, etween these Companies, to have the to:Is ad vanced considerably on both, with a view of ad vancing his interests in that quarter. We presume that our Operators would not object to any arrange ment that could be made between the two Compa nies based upon late rates, which have operated so favorably upon the interests of. Schuylkill County this season—but Companies are generally so greedy that whenever they possess the power by co-opera ting together, they take every thing themselves and leave nothing for those who prO7duce the trade. We find the following in one of our exchanges: COAL—It is stated that a company has been formed for the transportation of coal from Wilkes berm to New York, which has entered intoengage ments to convey from the mines to Jersey City, through the Lehigh and Morris canals, 200,000 tons the first year, 300,000 the second, and°4oo,ooo tons reeky 'thereafter. They are to pay tar the use ofth als SI per ton until the quantity forward ed " s 400,000 tons a year, and 90_pents when it 'es :Ceds that amount. It is expectedlhat the coal willbe i delivered at Jersey City at an expense of 52,50 t r transportation. The value of the coal in the mine is 50 cents per ton, and the cost of mining is estimated at 50 cents. This will make the price opposl New York 53,50 per ton. We dint place much confidence in paper eaten latices like the above—but we are aware, at the same time, that every effort will be made to cheapen transportation to market from other Regions. But we need not fear competition from any quarter with low rates. Our position is such that we can trans port Coal to New York for two dollars i tiier ton and pay (we delivered itthisyear as low as I' : Bo)—and with steam tugs, carrying from 4 to 500 lons, run ning between Philadelphia and New York,. Coal can be delivered to-the latter city as low as SI 50 or SI 00 per tar, from Schuylkill County. Colliers are scarce, and freights from Richmond are quoted at PO a 95 to N. York—Sl 25 to Rhode Nand, and $1 50 a 51 60 to Boston. Amount or Coal sent by the Phitadelphla and Road lag Railroad and Finlay Skill Canal, for the weep end ing on Thursday evening last. WZICI. -TOTAL. RECS. TOTAL. P. Carbon, 9;407 18 357,816 01 t 0,964 61 193.134 16 Pottsville. 6.715 17 PLIAS OS 1,817 14 39.101 to S. Haven, 16,831 11 498,950 11 4,140 16 110,911 15 P. Comm, 6,507 16 195,453 06 feei 00 $4,646 19 Tana 38,484 II 1,178,113 05 lOW 14 378,013 06 178,011 00 Total. • 1.554,119 T o same petard rut year. by Railroad. 810,303 03 " Canal, 080,1130 07 1 increase this year, so hr. 440 . 813 t0 w,104,093 10 The tottoirleg is the quantity or Coal traisported events, dlterent awlltoads In Wciwaylkilleouipty,for the week endin Thursday Pvealng. WOES. TOTAL. Mine Helfand 8. /1 -IL R. 21,1:7/ 05 567,351 05 Little Schuylkill R. R. 7,4211 14 101,403 13 Kill Creek do 7,063 15 251,409-19 Mount Carbon ' do 6.E156 17 148.161 07 Sebayiktlf Valley do 9,5141 15 2!3.761 01 Mt Carbon and Pt Carbon 10,118 IS *94,704 00 LEIIWH cutt. TRADE. - Quintity trot to market on week ending on Lag 30th. 1851 WITIA• ' TOTAL Leblib Coal Co.. , /2,011 13 167,783 17 Room Rue Mloe. ; 2,413 17 56.970 05 Reimer Meadow, 1,020 00 $7,869 1 6 Sprint Mounts In Coal. 3614 11 7/.663 /2 Coloratn Coal, 1,101 06 16,100 06 Cranberry Coal Conrail:ly, 687 01 18,4{ 04 Hazleton Coal Co., 3,641 00 68,746 19 Diamond Coal Company, Lase so MVO 06 Buck Mountain Coal, 2,727 07 - 03,876 08 Wllkesbarre Coal Co., 617 16 11,079 16 - - - Total, 30,20 17 043,00 09 To mane period year. 101,145 00 Increase so h► OP TOLL MID AAAAA saii.aosb for 1851. From 11.14rhon.8.11aven.P.CLIntos To Richmond. To Philadelphia. TOLL IT CANAL. Fm on Port Carbon to Ptilladelitblat. • go no " Mount Catnap do 29 " SEUL Mayen, do 38 " Port elloton do 38 •*TI* or ►ULIOIT IT oiraL PhOats. Wlladastaa.. N. Zak From Pori Carboy, 05 70 00 11 ob • " 1 1 11.Catboa. 6is7o 93 IOA " ilavan, 60 a OS 00 1 bOal U CANAL RAILROAD. ' RAIL ROADS 141,2*3 01 marls : Ana tirunnOvx Tinian OUT OP YOUE OWN MOUTHS WILL YE BE CONDEMNED • We publish the following. important document from the investigator, a rabid Locofoco Campaign paper published at Harr:shuts, unaer , date of September 2d 1851, showing the amount ofßevenue receivedin the State Treasury Tor the years 1847, 1848. 1849, and 1850, and the sources from which ivits (lain& Governor Johnston, our readers will recollect became Governor after the death or Governor Shunk, which occurred in August of 1848: In the whites of his Sittli4 Ftind Bill was passed on his recommendation,—and the table shows that the inetauted revenue does not arise from the State Tax assessed snider Shank's administratkm, as hes been asserted by our o eats and Col. Bigler,—because the receipts are less fromtlast source. during.ithoston's . ioistmtion, than they were before, as the table shows . - Rumble this table 'and you will find the sources, whence the increas ed revenue was principally derived in 849 and 1850,. under Johnstoo's'Sinking Fund, are from the lnxuriesoflife, andrtot from taxing Coal, which is already tared nor from widows nd orphans who have no votes, nar from the hardy yeomanry and working classes, as re commended by Col. Bigler in his Stnlobig Fond, of which he talks so much, but never-in forms the people of the. principles of the bill. ,Why a Locofoco paper should publish a docdm.ent that - disproves all their statements, and condemns themselves so effectually, we ca , not tell, unless desperation has driven them out of their senses. After reading the datum t, all honest voters will with one amord respond let well enough alone:" alley licenses Eat. . .-....int licenses, Palma medicine I icenses — , ---. : • • .. Pamphlet laws, - Militia fines, • - . . .' Foreign insurance agencies, fax on writs, wins, deeds, Sc„ -= • Tax on certain offices,- - Collateral inheritance tax. - • Canal and railroad tolls, • • Canal fine*, silos of old materials, &e , • • • Tax on enrollment of laws, - - . Premiums on charters, - • Tax on loans, - • . Loans, - - - • Interest on loans, - • • Premium/ion loans, - - • • Dividends on ltimpilie and bridge stocks, - • . Sales of turnpike stocks, . . Nicholson land-, • - - . 16. Accrued interest. - . 2,ni Refunded •!ash, • - ' 1 tt4 14. , 5:D3 OSI Escheats, ' • , 903 99 Fees of t hepublic cares, - 1,257 ,I: \,. 1,644 24 Pennsylvania State Lunatic Hos - laird. Mkeeflanrous. 6, • ail) 16 , 1,146 69 1 . 589;3, 1,776 '12 Balance in Trea.:..ury Dee. 1, 1847, '4B a; '49, 384,6,7 r- ASTN) 85, / 14,361.704 .59 4,512,11 AmMint paid to the Publie Sch A dmtuistration. Amount 'paid to Public &boo , Administration, - • Ii fa' If any of our readers doubt that it is taken ircutt the Harrisbu, Paper. Iiii;IIR=1111 A 010 DEMONSTRATION Of the D'mocratic Whigs of Schuylkill Valley, wasztade in Pattersop, at the house of Eli Miller, on Tuesday evening last, which exceeded any thing of the kind ever hereto fore given in that little peaceful village.— The Wings residing in thelowerpart of the valley, had gatheted around their country's flag, in Middleport, and under the broad folds of that flag, marched in a ,phalanx to the scene of action, bearing their banners, un which are engraved the mottos of ,the Whig Party. The beauty of this scene was, that it was intermixed with quite a good sprink ling of Dcmocnitsreasonable men—who will sustain the interests of the country in preference to the interests of party, and by whom the Whig ranks are filling up. Among them was found a gentleman, a real Demo crat, and conservative, who voted for Polk, Dallas and the Tariff of '42, and whose in tellectual acquirements range far above the average intelligence of the neighborhood. Is is a source of pleasure to see men like him, in a spirit of patriotism, sustain the banner by his own presence, which bears his own motto, .• the Union as it is, fidelity ta the C.onstitution, and Protection to all. "On their arrival they were long and loudly cheer ed by the people of Patterson, and Brockville, who had already assembled at the house of Eli Miller. The meeting then was called to order by the President of the Club, but the house not being sufficiently spacious for the attendants, it was adjourned 'tato the street, where D. G. McGowan Esq., was introduced to address the audience. Mr. McGowan ac quitted himself with a great deal of credit to himself and the cause which he has Underta ken to defend, and was interrupted by fre quent cheering, after which Daniel Koch was called upon to address the meeting in the German language, to which, he responded to the evident satisfaction of the Germans. The next scene was one of unexpected satis faction. The choir was called upon to give a song,—and it remindedode of the campaign of 1840 and '4B, when ttie heroes of Tip pecanoe and Buena Vista so triumphantly de feated their opponents. Thit song was sung by the same voices and with the same spirit —and it is believed—with.ibe same success. after which, the meeting adjourned to meet again on Tuesday evening next, at 7 o'clock P. M., at the Kaska William Mines. P. S.--l i ocofoco principle's were also repre sented by a small detachment of Winnaba goes,who had squatted at the coiner of a fence, on the opposite side of the street, and who, although laying claims to manhood, yet, made frequent noise, not much dissimi lar to a small black quadruped when in search of prey. .1 1 :AC., t „:1111M kill-ANNIPAPERIta () FFICE OF THE PIIIADELPHIA & READING Railroad Company—Philadelphia, Aug, 1851. —Fall Arrangement--Fsaea Rtemcno—From Phil adelphia to Pouaville two Passenger Trains daily. (Mondays steepled.) On and alter Sept. Ist,lB3l,two trains will be ran eaeb way, dilly, between Phila delphia and Pottsville. MORNING LINE. • Leaves Philadelphia at 7j o'clock, A. M., daily, es eept Sundays. Leaves Pottsville at 7/1 o'clock, A. Wdaily, except lluadays. AFTERNOON LINE Leavre Philadelphia at 31 o'clock. daily. except Ban da. La s avess Pottsville at3l o'clock, daily, e item Sun days. FARES.% Ist eters cars 2d chus tars. Between Phila. and Potter :5 id 23 Between Phila. and Heading, 1 75 1 45 Depot in Philadelphia, rattier of Broad and Vine *tree's, Passengers cannot enter the cars 'tutees pro ♦idad with a ticket. Fifty pounds of baggage will he allowA,Ap each pas senger to these lion, and paseengerate expmely prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their owe wearing Ippatel, which will be at the risk of its Owner. By order of the Board of Minagen M. BRADFORD, Secretary Rept. 6, 1851. 364 f PALL SULLINERT GOODS, JOAN S. STONE t SONS, Importers and Dealers in Silks. Ribbons and Millinery Goods, No. 45 Month SECOND Street, Philadelphia, are now Pre pared to offer to their customers and the trade genes. ally, a very large and handsome assortment of Bonnet satins, of all caters, Corded and Plain Vetveui, of all colors, Fancy Rouser and Cap Ribbons, Paris Fancy Feathers, French and Amerkia Flowers, /kg. be. • Contains themselves exclusively to this branch of the trade. and isipsrtisf the larger part af their stock, reships them to offer an assortment unsmpassed in extent and variety, which will be sold at the lowest prises. Sept. 5,11130. 38-4 t mem raiz mann.%Tow THE Mends orpeace and order need ilptnot feat to go in strong for Davy's An neution 41r-tight Cooking Stove. be cause they have no di:Scatty to meo w it, and It nerfontia to admiration.— Every Hpuse=keeper In want of a Cooking Stove, should go loin one of them ... .whktl burns either wood,or coal. ( iii Pius,) call a° ' Pee for yourselves , the recommendatWas from those that hive this Stove is ore. For Parlor, Hall or °ince. the Gas 11 lands unrivalled, and Is therefore highly recommended, warranted to perform wen , I. very Teas, easily managed, and economical. Also. for sale a vary extensive assortment of' almost all kinds of Moires and Patterns that can be named. and too annwrous to* nientlon.• The Public, my Custo mers. Friends, and the Trade, are invited to call if la want of Stove.. Castings for repairing kept us hand. N. B. Daers Ladeunto's' Cook and Oas Banter. ate only for sale at JACOB ti. 14.612 P Old Stand, 97 N. 2d St.. Philadelphia. who be. the exclusive-tight for this mullet. Beet. 6 . 1151 . att.Sat BOOKIL--PCNNOYLVAIIIIA 114 ports, vat. 14. Jan meowed and Su sate k at t RE* e. RaNNJIN'S Law Ind Illotellaalout Boat store. &w. f. IRM. 31- DICYNOLDIS Now Boman.. The G . ipmy Chief Iv —by Gt. Y . neynalBi.antbor of "Wein ga. don." "Pops Jess," "Nlysmin of th e Conn of li dos." b.e.. a Rama capital 'work.just published Mel tor salsa: P. BAIYNAIII.B Aug 9, 1831 Cheap Bonk and Periodical Mom. • • IS— tiMILTRIURS—fIra quality IMATiI3IB. for sale by_ J 118AITY SON. Ilsreb It, MI (1811/111! 8111111111 M-100 Pairdly SAW, imbue big no* style of Biatia. A plain ant mama. Ma WI 07 Mlnn received end tbr side ai 3. SANNAN'a TIDE- MINERS' f i'OUßNit AIND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ,'ADVERTISER. .. - 315,293 04! •21.454 91 i• 317,198 23 816.378 ai - 21 , 70 0 0 0; 22,500 001 21,125 00 18,673 75 - • .53,831 08, 58,153 50, 113,980 79 • 44,898 22 14307 13: 118,048 55, 184,838 70 1-53,877 14 • - 124,35556; 140,350 891 [51,28: 31 136,510 14 • 1,380,781 1911,350 129 49 1 1.293,921 WI 1,317,1t21 55 - • • 31.963 13! -31,30661 83,66081 107,427 49 • 143,684 76 131,165 30. 155,594 11 171,062 26. • . . 2,Tal 041 2;184 851 3,192 31 2,525 05 . ' 5,r08 31! 2, 566 001 10,882 01 10,228 73 iyon. - . 930 00j 1:457 851` 2,542 50 2,384 10 - .1 383 00 4,203 91 i 2,9 M-50 6,045 81 ! 5,876 70 6,530 97 1,944 67 2,633 04 118 29 305 54! 507 77 345 58 11,090 37 17'161 73; 11,112 08 12,953 73 1 2,760 83 47,183'17 30,682 95 1 35,007 91 43,409 17 13.611: 19,1)4 26! 12,821 t,3 14,017 21 42,743 65! 55,359 01 190,812 07 102,295 07 • 1.1587,9 M 61 1,550,555 031,6,860 13 1,713,848 16 „ore , • • • , 5,018 071 1,12158 , 6,86742 0195301 - , - 3.42100! 1,965 00 10,365 00 10,270 00 37,397 96 89,262 21 • - ' 1 1 8 , 9 77 9 6 113,431 23 121,039 59 119,350 30 220,1 R.+' 140,000 ocr :e1.43:3 81 270,000 00 13.721 27 1,085 80 1 ,076 79) 3,950 001 1950 00 2,490 90 . • - 4 761 35i 1 281 32 • , , 2,043 501 6,663 73 3,678 32 ' 2,2 0 ' ' 2,095 23 13,278 01 7,881 61 1,809 80 3,687 20 7M 02 177 00 2,197 20 1,741 33 4,433,038 65 4,438,131 31 577,29014 020,207 21 9tY715 910 , 4 74 04 3,301,338 73 1 8, under Governor Shu \ k's . - - - under Governor Johnsto '8 •- 211,430 01 • - - - - 837.80.5 34 :mess of the above table, we n only remark , afor. of September 2d, I 1851, a Ind Lucofuco zairir . \ LIST OF rm. PONT OFFICE T Pons -11E1A) Ta N ., " or i t he T ist iß o t4;ii t., ISM, Aten ()cow Hall Patrick Madden • leg do Hain R B Ifendey COO C Meldicken 13 Banrord B Haas & Co McCauly F neis Brower A J Hill James Mc( a he Cat..'OP Byrne Thomas Ilenwood James McKenna C iip Brenner F Hughes lamps North Richard Burk James Hughes Richard Niacin Abraham . Bryan John (Milberg PR - Norton Thomas- Biles Gorge Harney P•ln irk Nieder HeinOck Buehler (Iraqi! Irons E O'Neill John I Brown Elizabeth firt2 John O'Hara Patrick - Brennan MD. 0 Ilengstebeck WidPearonn 1) &co Bets Mrs If lionneker John Phillip E • Bickeltion Missllllummes Hannah Pricer Wm - Beaumont C shipivy Win Puree! Foly Birmingham W &linnet James F Pritchard d Bowdrao C dogarnes Wen Poster Miss lase Cummings Pbi Juice James Rally Peter 3 Onugling ThomarJohns W II It ichleand Wm Caphard Henry Jones Wm ship Ryan John Chadwick S , Keage Bld Rodgers John Cook Mica Mary Keen Thomas W Richard Augustus Coetolow M shiPlEntey Cornelius Riley John Costly Thus do Metier Samuel Ryan Edw'd ship Carrigan T do Krauke Christian Sheehan Timothy Cullin Mrs do Kaizenherger N Smoke Deaeday Boland Bernard Krels ID my echoo!er John Denohugh Coin's Kirkley Miss E Surlcks George Donlon Edward Kelly Mich') ship Shaton Thomas Dunstan James Lear EJ 3 Soutltam John Dore W Lewis Lewis Strauch Charles Dryings Francis Lewis Thomas Strautillar Micri Skinny Nathan Liking Mrs Mary Shoppel M • Driscoll James Lewis-Miss Sarabilanden B Downey Patrick Sonthert Mrs E Spearman W D Doughert_y Jaa C Lewis Jno H sbipScanion Patrick Dangly Edward !Arkin John do Schnell Wm' Dugan Matthew Melva Rev II Star° Christopher Desselberger 8 Mabony JercoalahBhoreiPhillip ship Davis Ann Morrison Angry Store (James do Dolln Ann shiptdullen Bryan Sheridan Ism do Earmody Id do Mullen Thomas Turugenieind Der Everhart Johns Michel Phillip Thomas Charles Evans John C Magrath John 8 Thomas Benjamin Evans Miss E Mendtmn C Taylor Joseph T Fisher C de Bm Millholland Jas Wallace Dr E Filler C B Murrab I R allace Wm Flinn Timothy Milliard Ii Frantz Friedrich Maher M Flanagan U shipMutphy Patrick Weakly T A FitzgeraldT do Malay Miss BarabWhltany flinty Ging lobo 15 Mealy James, shlpWerme John Gavea John E Molony 11 do Welsh John GilbertA Mahon y D do Williams Jno ship Gersteolomer A Afegredy W.l do !rocket Leonard Galley Bto Naylor J2lllOll do Greabao Jobn shp But sae cent additional charged on all advents It Letters, Instead of two cents. Persons applying for letters on this list will please say " advertised." . . . . . ANDREW MORTIMER, A M Sept. 6. MI. 34.11 May 10, 1851 SPERM, TANNERS, LARD AND WUALE OIL. 43,;)7 GALLONS BLEACHED WINTER AND 11 3 .4.9.def4) Fall Sperm Oil. .013 gallons unbleached Winter and Fall Sperm Oil 4,221 GalloturEstra Bleached Solar Oil. n,998 do superior Elephan Oil, extra bleached 8,100 do bleached Winter and Fall Whale Oil 13,7:: do strained N. W. Coast di. Polar •" :AN de Miners' Oil, very clear and handsome 4,003 ao best quality Tanner's Oil. a 5,015 do superior Bank Oil. 2,000 do pure Straits or Cod Oil. 8,000 du emotion Oil, for greasing 2,000 5,11018 d do Lard Oil, No. 2 o extra No. 1. Lard Oil, (Continent.) . 100 boxes New Bedford Sperm Candles. 400 do 'Adamantine Candles. 123 do Patent Polished and Solar Candles. 128 do Mould and Dip Candles„assorted 290 do beat quality Yellow Soap. 860 do superior Brown Soap. 115 do prime Castile Soap. O'All articles sold, net giving satisfaction, may be returned. , BOLDIN Is PRICE, 31 Aiwa Arksroes, Third Store &WWI Aril ci . March 19, ISM. 13-Iy. MONONCILAZIELA 1 IHE Subscribers are in constant receipt and con tainment of OLD MONONGAHELA WHISKEY, from Pittsburg of various grades, which they offer for sale in 101 n to snitporchasers, recommending it an being pare unadulterated Rye. A superior article of CHERRY BRANDY constant ly on hand. ALSO, Hams, Lard,Cbeeseekr. ECKY ir. WATKIN.! N 0.13, South Water Street, Phltatielphli August 13, 1851. 34-3 m PATTURSON'S lIIMPICTIO SOAP, von rendering the 811 n smooth, soft and delicately white. removing sallowness, Pimples, Tan Cuta neous Eruptions and redness cribs 221 n. All chops and chafes, kr. on the hands are healed by It. It is also the very best abasing soap In use. Price only 121 tents per cake. For sale wholesale and retail at the variety slots of the subscriber. B. BANNA N. EY Merchants and others supplied to sell again at manufacturers prices. Aug. 9.1851 n-- OLIVEI O. KNIGHT at CUBIST, o sot 18810 N MERCHANTS, No. 311.1. South Ws .ter Street, Philadelphia. Dealers In Fish. Cheese and Provisions. Have unastantly on hind an asson meat of DRIED and PICKLED FISH, Ike., vie: Marterel,Codfish. I Bides , Dried Beer, I Salmon, Beef, Pork, Shoulders, Butter, Eggs, Shad, I Lard, I Cheese, I Seeds Heirship, Hams, r Bice, Spiw , Ike. August, id, 1851. EUTEMIECL'S' ISSNCIC OF corms:. f lac package of this Essence will go as far as four IL! win reds of Coffee—and Coffee made of this Essence, will preserve the taste of the real Coffee, with the ad dition of a more delicate and Quer Savor. It is slso wore conducive to health than the finer Coffee, is ea sier wade, does notrequire anything to clear it, and is frev front seditnenG This Essence is nosy extensively used In various serVons of the'eonntry, a stogie agent having sold 16,000 cakes in a single county In this State. Price cents per cake. Pot sale wholes/de sad retail by the subecriber, at his variety store. B. BANNAN, Agent for Schuylkill Co. Cr Merchants and others supplied to sell a gale at the Manulbetuter's priers. Try It. I have examined an article prepared b • Hummel, gowns, Co., of Phiraderpbta ailed • En tente of Coffee," which is Intended 1 be rued with Caine for the purpose of Improving it. I find it not 'only free from anything delitertous to 'health, but on the contrary, the loptedlents of which it is composed, are perfectly wholesome. JAIIi3B R. CHILTON, N. 0. Chemist and Analysist,73 Chambers/41. New y e a . Any. 1851. THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WHO t patents, Boys and Young. Gentlemen of Pow:- Title. Pa., and the surrounding neighborhood. lour attentkui Is panicalarly invited to the Jargest Ind complete assortment of BOlfd cud CHILDRIIN'a CLOTHING. Tint the inabscriber bas.On band welt adapted to the season.aulted for boys of three years of age, and to young gentlemen of *Lateen. AU persons Using at a distance, purchasing Cloth ing at Mils establishment. have the privilege , of re sundae shear If shay do not it. F. A. GOTT, 11114 Chennutatreet. below Tenth, Plillada. fob. 111.1101. 54111 QM MS. 1800 SM. SAIL? & SON, imporognimi Sodas to =WO. name a SWAP WkIVIZA Z 1 III2•WAIL NATIO. was MID filiCT Ara cakesigl notiniair bast Oka of dr aboas Ockam y . stack as drool la whaled* or Mod, at • No. TIO Marta Street, dors Sixth, sou Dower Soar. Ptobdoloktio. - mous= o trai. laarranila go he wad Mg er4 ; - i''' '-';: . 111001411MTIM . .-- ; that his bona fide /*eidetic*. iu pursuance of his law- Ig7ii 11848,111 and by kw Let o r th e - G e neral AS.: &leaning, 13 within the *dialrlek Ind this beAld not , V seMbly Of the Comusteswenlth of Fennaylvanlo, remove In the said district for the purpose of voting .entifled "An Let tevitating the General Elections &bereft , . • " Every person qualified nit aforesaid; and who:Mall reag lihi tli k s Ird'emihn e w d ea ut yhb o iPati thg s e t Tigr e re e d n a e y r il ytt: make doe proof if required. of residence and pay- Mini, ye.finiclie notice °flinch election to be halden, Meet of taxes, as aforesaid; shall he permitter! to. -and to Inane known lit snob matte what °Meets are vote in the township, ward,or district in whleh be td be elected: Therefore, I. C. M. STRAUB, nighl shall teside. Bbetlffof th e County of Schuylkill, do riaber,bms. by r "If any person shall prevent of attempt to pre this neleerrisernent to the *tenors of NMI County, of vent any officer of an election tinder this act' from ' Schuylkill, that a GENERAL 'ELECTION will be (bolding spcirelectlon, Orman ot threaten any violenee held totftellald Coonty.oaTUESDAY.the 14th day of to any each officer, or shall Interrupt or improperly ; October nett, at the ecverai initriCt• thereof, as Pd. ( interfere with him In the execution of his duty. or lows. 40 wit: ,hail block up or attempt to black the ;window or are- 1. The electors of the Borough of Orwigsbuig will 'nue to any window where the same may be holden.' bold their election at the Court House, in the Borough ; or shall riotously distort, the peace at much elect's. of Gramgrburg., i or shall use urprart ire any i noniidrtion,threata, force 1 Al The electors otos that put o f W e st Brunswick '1.4 violence, with des gli to infiuedciunduly overease Township, lying and being east of the rolloWlad line:.any elector, or to prevent him from voting, or to re-. ta Ousuencing at the sand hole on the Berke County 1 attain the freedom of choice, such Vero) on meek, line, throe* by a straight line to the house of Samuel tiOlt shall be tined in any sum not exceeding five lain , B. Medlar, including the same; thence to the aw l or dred dollars and be imprisoned for auylitne not less William. Matz, excluding (became, thethe to the farm , thou one nor mere than twelve months. And if it of George Menget,ouer occupied by Cater Biller, an- shall be shown to the court where the trial of an, h eluding the rattle, Mein., 10 the house of Jacob Petro, offence shall be had that the person so offending including the rome ; thenc e by a s tra ig ht line pissing WV/ 110: it 11111k1011t of Al., city, ward, district, or !Mir Abraham FOnet'S On the Maul:Mai Township toweship,where the said offence was come:lilted and line, shall hereafter form aseperate election district, not entitled to a vote 'henna, then On conviction, and the qualified voters residing therein, shall hold he shall be sentonced to pay a fine of hot lees; than their general elections at the public house of Samuelono hundred dollars,und he Imprisoned not less than Boyer, la the town of Port Clinton , in said Tun **hip. i six months nor more than two years_ 3. The electors of Welt Brunswick Townsblp, tuat "if any person or persons shall tuake as; bet of included in the above baunderies,will bold their gen- wager upon the result of any election within this eral elections as heretofore, at the Court House in the Commonwealth, or ebal offer to make any such bet Borough ofOrwigaburg. ' l or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereof,or by 4. The electors of East Brunswick Township, will ; any written or printed advertisement,. challeuge or hold their electiutt at the house of Joshua Boyer. in i invite any poison or persons to make such bet or the town of fdeffeansburg. wager, upon conviction thereof, he ill they, shall for -5. Tha eleCtors of Pinegrove Township, trill hold felt and pay three tine, the amount so bet or offered their election et the house of Philip : Bootie, in the to be bet." Borough of rinegrove i slid the electors of the Bor- The J fidget are to make their reruns for the cot:th ough or rinegrove will bolcitheir election at the semi I; of Schuylkill, at the Coma house in; orivipturg. house. . on Friday, the 17th day of Octdber, A. B. 1851, at 12 6. Theelectors of Wayne 'Township, 'will bold. o'clock M. of said day. their eleettoo at the house of Leonard Brion, inn- Given under my handand seal at the sheriff's Of keeper, in (he town of Ft ledensbul . I fire. Onvigspurg, and dated September.; 4th in the 7. The electors of Potter Tow Ilf p. wtheir year of oor Lord, one - thousand eight hundred and election atthe house of Jacob 'lleti t- Jr. • --J to said fifty-one, and seventy fifth year of the Independence Township.__ „.-../ of the United States of America 8 The electors of Lower )lahaniongo Township, God saes Ike Comnaniceola. will hold their general clectiotrat . ;'- khe house of Joseph ; C. M. STdAlifl, Sheriff B. Osman, in said Township, ."; ; Bberrfl's Office, Orwilite- . 1. B. the electors of tipper tßalikutongo Towtistilp, ' burg, Sept. 6, 1831. - will hold their elections at therisaitse of John W. tiers - - ..,--, ler, ineaid Township 10, The electors of Stored Township will twill their n 1 ' 4 1 1014 at the honer now occupied by John Weikel, InsaidTownahip. IE6O 11. The electnrsof Barry Townehip, Intluding ilie house occupied by J Woolison, will hold their election at the house of Pranci, Dengler, ht esid Township. It The elector. of We'd Penn Towntiltip, will hold their election at the house 111)w oecupkd by Jacob Ocherous. in said Township 13. The elertoro of Union Township, will hold thew election at the house of Daniel in raid 'fowti ship. 14. The victims of Rush Tow nship, will hold their elections at the public house kiecuipled by Stein and Lindner. in said Township. IS. The electou of Slahanoy Township will hold their electionb at the nadir house of Same!. Miller, in said Township 16. Th e _ 'krt.". of the Bilienteh At Minersville, aUt noid their election at the house now occupied by Bieber. Weaver, in said Borough. 17. The elector. ni sehuylkill Toienallip, will hold their election at the house of widow Beht.inber, In *aid Township. 18. The electors of New Castle township will bold their election at the palate house of Waehington Reifinyder. in the toe n of New cleft,. HI., The electors of Branch Township. will hold their especial elections us heretofore, at the house now occupied by Philip Kebres, in the town Of tiny- I ellyn. I en. The elec,ors of East Norwegian Township, and those residing on the west side of the river Schuyi- I kill and between the eastern line of the !Pirelli' of Pottsville and t h e Penman line of the Port Carbon election d tttt irt, and whose electors have hitherto voted in the Norwegian election district, will bold their election attbe Port Carbon Illnuse, in the thorn of Port Carbuit. 21. The Township of Norwegian will hereafter form a separate election district, and the electors thereof hold their election at the public houselately occupied by Ira Lake Deer Park. 'in said Ttlignship. 221 The electors of Blythe ToWnship. will hold their election at the house of Joseph Bethel. In the town of Middlemen. 23. The electors of Tremont Townsnip, will hold their election at the loathe of Samuel llipple, in the town of Tremont. 24. All the electors al the South Ward in the ni.r• °ugh of Premark, shall hold their elections at the SCiENTIFiC EVIDENCE: public house of William Mata, in said Ward. • Baron Liebig, in his relebrited work on Animal 25. The North Ward in the Borough of Pottsville Chemistry, says , "An Artificial Digestive Fluid ana lying eastwardly of Centre sheet. shall be called ingpus to the GaetricJuice, may be readily prepared the - North East Ward," and the qualified electors Dorn the mucous membrane of the Ammar!' of the Calf, hereof shall (mid their greet:ld elections tit the howe in which various articles of food, as meat and eggs, Patrick Curry, in said Ward. will he softened, changed, and ,digested,. jinn in the NM. The Nocht• Ward of the Borough of Potteville same mannsr as they would be isi the !email stomach.' lyi g westwardly of Centre street, shell be caned Dr. Pereira, in hie famous treatise on "Food are the • North West Ward," and the qualified electors Diet." published by Fowlers & Wells, New terk, there f shall hold their general elections at the honer. page 35, states the same great fact, and describes the now o cupid by s.,orge.aleta, in said Ward. metlod of preparation. There are few higner a athori -27. T e electors of Cass Township, will hold their ties ban Dr. Pereira, election t the house now 'occupied by Abiaham Dr. Combs. to his valuable writings on the"Phystol. Hoch in aid Township. ngy of Digestion," observes that * . a shmunti ion of the 28. The lectors of Butler Township, `ii:iii hold due quantity of Hits Gastric Juice is a prominent and their electiolt II the house now occupied by Isaac all-prevailing cause of Dyspepsia ;" and he states F. Davis; in Said Township. that "a distinguished protessor of medicine in London, ee. The elecl7 of - Frailey Township, will hold who was severely afflicted with this complaint, find.: their elechoo to the house lately occupied by Charles ing eveis.hing else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Burrows, in the t pin of Donaldson, In raid Township. Jule...obtained from the stomach of living animals, • 20. The Towns hp of *lnuit) Manbrim, shall here- which proved completely successful." after form a sepera . etection Menet, and the quail- Dr. Graham. author of the famous worse on "Vette fied voters theleOf I II hereafter hold their general table Diet," says: "it is a remarkable fact In physt electiocs at the pubi house now occupied' by Geo. .ology, that the etomachs of animate, macerated in Reber. water, impart to the fluid the properie f of diseolvin• 31. The electors of t fittrough of Schuylkill Ha- various articles of foodoind of effecting' a kind of are Ten, will hold their el tion ,as the Public Sebum uncial digestion of *bete In no wise different from the House No. Lin said Rom sh. natural digestive process." LI. The electors of thehirirth Ward in OD Bar- Dr. Simon'. great work, the ochemry iet or Man." ough of Tamaqua, shall b id their eleetious at the (Lea & BlanchariLlPhila:te-03, pji. 321.2) /Dye , "the public house of Samuel Beal , d, In said Ward. discovery of PEPSIN forma a new era in the cheat'. 33. The elector% of the Soith Ward in the 800- cal history of Digestion. From recent experiments. ouch of Tamaqua, ahall hold teir elections at the we know that food is dissolved as rapid!) , in an grti- Public School House, in said W id. fiat' digestive fluid, prepared Dorn Pepsin. a. it is in 31. The electors of the East la rd in the Borough the natural Gastric Juice itseifX' of Tamaqua, and those residing earth of the Sharp , Professor Punglieon of the Jeffejsion.Ctrilege, Piffle- Mountain!, in the-township of West enn. heretofore delptaa. In his great work on huinWri Physiology, de voting at the public School house in\‘l \ ne Borough of votes more than fifty pages to an examination of ibis elections at the public Tamaqua, shall hold their elecc! rsubject. Ili. experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the house of Lewd* F. buehler, in said W • al :‘,l Gatilitt Juice, obtained front the living human stomach 35. That the qualified electors in that art of North and from animals are well known. "In all cases," Manheim township who formerly voted i the South he says, "digestiou occurred as perfectly in the arti- Ward of the Borough of Pottsville, and al sthat tent- Acta' as in the natural digestions." tory on the east tilde of the Oyer Sehurielli, and Dr. John W. Draper, Professor of Cheniistry in the within the Penman election tine, the eouthely line Medical College of the University of New lark, in of the Borough of Pottsville, and the old ins of his - Teat Book of Chemistry," page 386 , says: "It ibe Tuwnshlp of Manheim, , whose electors, have has been a question whetheeartifirial digestion could hitherto voted in the Norwegian election di jct, be performed—hut it-is now universally aduiliteddhat shall hold their election at the public house of deo. ,it may be." • Grim, in said Towne*. Dr. Carpenter's standard work on Physintogy,which 26. That the qualified electors in that part \S is in the library of every physician, and is used as a North klanbrini 'township who ihrmerly voted ids Test Book mu alt the Colleges, is full of evidence wino. the Borough of Siewigeburg, - 'hail hold their tier- \tar to the above. respecting the remake ble 'Digestive ton at the Curia House, in stud Borough. power of Pepsin, and the fact that it may he readily 37. That the qualified:electors of North Nephrite 'Separated from the Stomach of the calf or or, and Township, not embraced in the foregoing Phan bold ac d fot experiments In artificial digestion, or as a ' their election at the Half-way-house, kept by Mrs. re edy for disease of the .Stomach, and deficient se_ Susanna Moyer, in said - Township. met eof Gastric Juice. I 38. The electors of the Borough of St. Clair. will /All modern works on Chemistry, 41ateita Medica, hold their elections at the public house of Jonathan and P yslology, and all good Medical Dictionaries, I Johnson. in the bald Borough. 'desert the character and properties of Pepsin, and I At Which time and plates are to be rimed by the state nut y interesting details respeeting it. freemen of the-county of Schuylkill : -, : The fee that ao artificial digestive Fluid. or Gastric. One person for Governor of the Stale of Penney!. Juice, perfectly resembling the , natural dui& War be I vania. ' readily prepared. does not admit of question. The One person for L'anal Commissioner of time State of only wonder Is, that it has not been applied to the Pennsylvania. cure of indigettion and Dyspepsia- so naturally does I Five persons for Judge, of the Supreme Court of such a use tug et itself to the mind Pennsylvania. I AS DYSPEPSIA CURER, One person for Ptesident Judge alto. 21st Judicial Dr. Houghton'. rpm has proanced the ni,..t mar- i District of the State of Pennsylvania. • venom, effects). in e ring cases of Debility.Emarialioil Two persona for Associate Judger of the several Nervous Decline. a d Dyspeptic Cneenioption. It i s Courts of Schuylkill County. impossible to give th details of eases in the limos, of, Two persons tar Pewe es,. of the House of Reel, tide advertisement ; bet aithieeticabed. certificate& sentatires of the State of Pennsylvania have been elver of rte e than Two Hundred remark- One person for Prothonotary, Clerk of the flyer and able entre. in Philadelp is, New York, and Bristol, ' Terminer, and Quarter Sessions of schitilkill county alone. These were nee by sit desperate cases, and , One person for Register of W ills. Iterorde rof Deeds the curea were net only rot id and wenderfui, ism per and Clerk of the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill county. f manent. I ' One person for County Treasurer. It is a' great Nervous A lame, and partienlarly One person fur County Comtniesioner. useful for tendency to Biliou .iisouder, Liver coot . 1 One person for Director of the Poor . i plaint. Fever and Ague. or. ha ly treated Fever and , doe peraun for County Auditor. Ague, or badly treated Fever an , Ague, and the evil ; The general election to be opined between the tiler's of Quinine, Mercury, and timer drug- upon the hours of 8 and In o'clock in the forenoon, and shall I Digestive Organs, after a Maestri( esp. Also, for ex- cantinue without interruption oradjournment until 7 ress in eating, and the too free use (ardent !mints —, o'clock In the evening, when thepolls shall be cineed. almost II conches Health with luten rail., In pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of I OLD STOMACH COMPLA TS. the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An There is nn form of old Stomach co Troilus which Act. relating to the elections of this CoMmonwealth," it does not seem to reach and remove a once. No , passed the second day of July, A. D. INA, notice is matter bow bad they may be, ii gives in tent relief: befell given : , A single dose temovest all the unpleasant ymptoms ; I " That the inspectors and judges, arisen as afore- and it only needs to be repeated fora spa t time ii , , said; shalt meet at the respective places appointed for make these good effects permanent . Purity of Mood, I holding the election in the district,' to which . they re- and vigor of body follow at on c e. It is parlif t ularly speciively belong, before nine o'elock in the morning excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramp ,Sore ot Die second Tuesday It. Cktobeis in each and every neas of the pit of the Stemach. distress Mier mein:. fear, and eta' of said Inspectors shall appoint one low, cold state of the Blood. Ileavinees, Lowneesi of clerk., who shall be a qualified voter of such distr let . Spirits, Despondency, Cattier." ion, Weak flees, ten e n. "In case the person who shall have received the I . ry to Insanity, Suicide, ate second highest number of votes for mspector shall not Dr floultumee Pepsin, is sold by nearly all tt . attend on the day Of election, then the person who I dealers in fine drugs and Popular Medicines, through shall have received the second highest number of out the United &atm It is prepared in Powderand votes for judge at the' next preceeding election shall I in Fluid form—and in Prescription vials for the use of , act es Inspector in his place. And in case the person physicians. who stall have received the highest 'number of votes Private Circular's for the use of phylicians, may lie for inspector shall not attend, theperson elected judge obtained of Dr. Houghton or his agents, deserilling shall appoiut au inspector In his place i and in case the whole ewers of preparation, and giving the au the person elected judge shall not attend, then the In • thotittes upon which the claims of this new remedy are elector Who received the highest number of votes based. As it is not a Secret Remedy, ea objection can shall appoint a poise Whim place; and Pliny Vacancy be raised against its use by phisicians 'ln respectede shall continue in the board for the space of ong hour standing'and regular practice, Price, One Dollar per after the time fixed bylaw for the opening ofthe elec.- bottle. lion, the qUalified voters of the townibip, ward or diso let, for which such officer shall have been elected present at the place of election, shall elect one of their number to fill such vacancy. " It WWI be the duty of said assessors respectively to attend at the place oh holding every general, Ate. dal, metow aside election, dot lag the whole time said election is kept open, for the Po rPose allying inlbr mation to the inspectors and judges, when called on In relatimito the right of any person . dby them to vete at such election, and such other matters In relation to the assessments Of eaten as the said Inspectors or ' judge, or either of them, shall from time to time require. "That no.person shall be permitted to vote, at any election as aforesaid, other than a:white freeman of the age of twenty-one years or more, who shall have resided within the State at least one year. and In the election district where he offers to vote, at least ten days immediately preceeding such election, and with la_ two years paid a state or county tax, which shall 1 have been :aimed at least ten days before the elec. Lion. 'But a citizen of the United States, who bad previously been a voter Of this' state, and removed thereftom and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district, and paid tax as afore said, shall be entitled to a vote after residing in this I State six months; prOvided, that the white freemen citizens of the Called States, between the ages of twenty-one a rid twenty-twoyeamand having resided in thi s State o ne year, and tnthe election district ten days aforesaid, AIM be entitled to vote, although they shall not, have paid taxes. " No peon shall he per:tithed to.' vute 'theme name Is not contained in the list of taxable Inhabitants furnished by the Commissioners as aforesaid unlies first be produces a receipt fur the payment withiu two years, of a stile or county tat assessed agrees- bly to the constitutrou and give satisfactory evidence, amiss on hie own oath, of affirmation Ofatif•ther, that he has paid such a lax, or 011 failure to produce a re ceipt, shall make oath ter the payment tbereof; or sec ond, if he claims a right to vote by being an elector between the ages of twenty-one and tweety.tito years be shall depose, nu oath or affirmation, that be has resided in the state st least one year next before his before his application. and make such proof a fo c f ,. d teal dears in his district as D required by this that he does verily believe frorn the 'account' given him that be Is of the age aforeseld, and give such other evidence as is required by this act, whereupon the name of the person Cu' admitted to vote shall be inserted In the alphabetical list by the inspectors, and I a note made opposite thereto by writing the word "tax" Vile shall be admitted to - vote try - reason of having paid a• taint the word "age," If he shall be admitted to vote on account of his amend Wender can, the reason of such vole shall be called out to the clerks, who shall mark. it hi the list of voters kept by them. " In all cases where the name of the pennon claim ing to vote is not found on the list flunished by the tommissioners sod assessors, orals right to vote whetha found thereon or but, is objected to by say qualified citizen. it shall be the duty of the Inspec tors to examine such person on oath as to his quali fications,- and If be claims to have resided within tee State far one year Or more, his oath shall be autrickat proof thereof, but he shall make moot by its least one competent witness, who shin - freP a qualified elector, that be bas ,resided within the dis trict fbr more than ten days next immediately pg. men aid elistion, and shall also nevelt swesi $174,624 67 Williams Benj Werr Same, 19-tf EaterPd according to Act of Congress, in the year ISM, by J. HOUGHTON, M. D. In the Clerk'. °Mee MVP. I)lattict l'ocht for the Eastern Dlstrici of Pennsylvania. GREAT CORE FOR DYSPEPSIA! Another Scientific Wonder • DR. J...lttlllOifTON' zz p J, • t 1 sea BEIM I _ . - HE TRUE DIOEF'TIVE 14.1 7 11), us GANTRIC I moire! Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth Sioniarli of the Ds. after direetions of Baron Eietig, the treat PhyKfollnlical cheinivi, by J S. Elfaualdon, al. D. of Philadelphia, Pa. a truly Wtslallef iul remedy far Indigestion. Dyspepsia,. Jaundice, Liver Complaint. and. Debility. curing after Nature's own method. by Nature'. own Agent. the (metric Jon,. Halls teaspoonful !ii Pepsin, Infwed in wallet. will digsat or dissolve, VIVO pounds of Roast Beef in about two hours, out ofrhe stomach. Peptin is the Chit f element, (u Great Digesting prin• elide of the Gastric Juke—the Solve/It of the Food, the Purifying. Preatt•ing, and It ['mutative agent of the •iiromarb and intestines. It is extracted from the Digestive. Stomach of she Os, thus forming an Arita. dal Digestive Fluid, precisely like the natural Gast' lc Juice in its Chemical powers, end furnishing a com plete and perfect substitute for it, By the aid of this preparation, the paint and evils of Indigestion and yspepsia are removed, rust as they would he by a healthy Stomach. ft is doing wonders for Dyspeptics toting cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous De cline, and Dyspeptic Consumption, supposed to be on the verge of the grave' The Rcientille Evidence upon which' it is based, is in the highest Mitee curious and remarkable. • PEPSIN IN POWDER. Seat by 11101, Free of Postage. - Par convenience of 'nding to all parts orthe coon try, the Digeitlve Mat of the Pepsin, Is put up in the hum of Powder, wit - lions to be dieaolved In water by the patient. Theme powdere - coalitionist the same matter asthe bottles, and will be sent by mail, Free of Poetare, for One ,Dollar sent (post paid) to Dr... Houghton.. 111. D., Fhiludelphis, Pa.. . Obeervld thin:—Every bottle of the genuine Pepsin bears the written signature of .1. 8. Houghton, M. POW proprietor. Philadelphia. 4 1 . 2. Copy.rlghl end Trade Mart secured. Bold by all Druggiete and Dealers In Medicines. Sept 6, 1851 36-ly A great Diseoutryfor Bilious Constailtrons, DOCTOR 3. S. ROSSI'S ~ #5t24.:;;;..; •-•=7-7' RAILROAD, OR ANTI-BIGIOIJS PILES, IN Boles, at 121 and 25 cents—free Irmo Mercury. and can he taken •at all seasons, by both sexes. of all area and without regaid to weather. t'S-No busi ness or laboring man should be without thoit..ga They ate truly the Poor Matisfriend, And the Rich Man's gentility. The above Pills are the result of thirty years' prac tice In Philadelphicand If taken with Dr J. S Rose's Tonic Fever and Ague Mixture, they will cure the most stubborn cases of Fever and Ague, or Chills and Fever. For Live! Complaints. Dyspepsia, Indigestion. and all Bilious condition* or the system, they, have no equal, as thousands In the Southern and Western States wilt testify, who bav..used then, /tr a purga tive pill they act like a charm, free from crlpine. et, ing strength and ap p etite, and enlicenillg the spirits g.,,,,m,... 1 wn,,t,sate ur retail by. 7- ft Id ‘NNAIii. ' Agent fur Schuylkill Count t . sa-Druggists and others supplied at the usual whole rale prices. August 20, 1951. • 55. . . LIBEIRTT STOVE SWIM, ' BROW Nt Street. above FLORTIL Philadelphia. TILE undersigned respectfully inform ' the public that they have commenced operating in their hew FOUNDRY and are now ready to execute CASTINGS • of every description, on the most ma * sortable terms. ' . They invite the attention of Stove Dealers to their large assortment of STOVES all of which are entire ly new, gm up at a considerable expense expressly for the Fall Trade, among which" are the Liberty Air. Tight Cook, Complete . Cook, ' , fur Air Tight, Star Franklin, Jenny Lind Fire • Kiii Radiator, Salaman ders, Tea Kettle, are. As they intend using the best qUality of Iron, em ploying the best Moulders and . Finishers. the dealer will Sad it to tbetr advantage to call and see their as sortment; before purchasing elaewhere, as no patus or expense will be spared to make their Ctistlup saleable and attractive. -Particular attention paid to Jobbhig. ADROIT & LAWRENCE. Aegean 16, 1861. 3335 n Tanta= LARD--A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OP -obits and clean LW. rot sale by 11. BEATTY k BON. Maul IC MI ls•1f 1 • PINXILABLITION. 11Ertr4 B.lte pon.LUTIFX w Pruaideni of the Court of , Cor;inon Pleas Cline muddy or ichuyikilion Dennsyleahia. and Justice of die several 4. 7 ourte of Quarter Seasions of the Peace, (rya and Terminer, and General Gaol Delivery, in said county, the lion. Jscoa Inman and HotAnaos Forma, Judges of the Court of Quarter Herndon" of the Peace, Oyer and- Terminer.. and General Gaol Delivery, for the trial of, all capital and other offeuces,turhesaideounty of Schuylkill. by their pre cept' to ore directed, have ordered a Court of Common Pica". Over and Terminer and General lilol Delivery, -la be holden at Orwigsbure, an Mondiy the ea day ofHeptember next, at 10 o'clock A. M. to continue two weeks, if beefs:tory. Notice is therefore hereby liven to the Coronet, the JUAlieed of the Peace. and Constable- of the said .rottlit♦ of Srhu Ikill , thattltes are by the said plerepts, f commanded to he then audtheve, at o'clock in the forenoon of said day. WWI their toll., records, lentil • sitions,ezatitinit tons. and all other remembrances, to do those things which in thetriseveraletTices appertain to hr done; and all theist. that are bound by terogni- Ea n c " ... prosecute against the pria.iners. that are nt then snail be in the patio( said county of Sttot)lkill.' are to he the" and there to proser ntethern. Its 411311 be just. . 11OD tl'F: Tilli cosIMOXWE . .U.lll Sheriff Office. Orwirs- / M. RTRAITR. Aberlir. Aur.9.18.51. , N. H. The witne.,es and jurors:Who are Amnion. .01 to :mend said Court,,dre required ao attend punc tually. in ease of non•atteudancn the law in such case 3 made and provided, will he rigidly enforced.— This goitre is published by ruder ol the Court ; thin.e con , crned will govern themselves accordingly ' • raocLantaTzora. \. ()TICE LB HEREBY GIVES .THAT A COURT Of COll3lllOll Pleas, for the trial of cato.en at isetre in anti far the county of Rehuylklll, will he held at Ors. igettrg. in the county afiireald, on Monday the Vithot eepterntier next, at Iflo'cl‘xic A. M. to continue one week. Therefore all perannehav log anite pending, and all Petrone Who , e Amy it shall be to appear at said Court. will taken...ilea and govern themselves accordingly CHRISTIAN M 24TR Mill, .lilieritT. Sherire °Mee. OrwigsbFrg, Aug 9,1834 f 324 e amEssaml T llNlOloir 11. N CORPORATED by the Legislature of the Staten( New York. 1840. Cot the promotion tir the tine arts in the United States. Officers for ISSI : ABRAIIAM 1 COZZENS. President: GEORM: AUNTIN, Treas. Uteri ANDREW WARNIM. Corresponding Serretaiy ; Nartranl6l..iiit,Ll, Jr. Recording Secretary Com mittee of Jilitaatemellt—ltobert Keity, Andrew Warner, Benjamin 11. Jarvis. John 11. AIIIIIPII, Wm 11. Apple ton. Evert A. Doychink, Done. Course W. ,Aniten, William A. Butler, George Tr, dwell. Eris ms Benedict, William li. been , 1; , ..t4e ('urns. Charles Russell, Jobb P. Rhine', William J. Dop pia. Abraltem M. Uozzens, Marshall°. Roberts, Fred erick A. roe, Chitties P. Daly, Nathaniel Jarvis, Jr. PROGRAMME FOR OM Every euhscriber.of lige dollare Is a.rnemtwo for the year, and is entitled to I. A copy of evil number of 1111 . 11l LI Ells (re ferred to In the preceding circular.) which shall be issued in 1851. during and after the month in which payment of 'his subscription shall he made This in a monthly poblication, of sixteen or more quarto pages of three columns each, illustrated with Engravings and Etchings from works - of the most itistingoklied ankle. 11. A print of Mr. Jones' line Foaraving on steel. measuring nineteen Inches by lwentymne niches, after Mr. %Voodville's celebrated painilng of Mew ae Ten •. represent MI a gmnp at the,doOr nt An 1nn.1..- tening to the reading of an account of the titer bail le of the late Mexican War. 111. A *et of Five Fruits from finished liue I:te graving's en Steel, of the average size of eight inrhe.. by len inches and executed by American Engravers. after the foilovving p.rintings. viz Marlon ernSOME the P.ler. Ii) Aft. Washington. front rite Valley or IFIIII{V.I. by Ken- sell American Ilaivesima ScAcry, bytromie) Old Ifs and Voting '49. by Woodville; Bargaining for a horse. by Mount Thus hauling a Gallery of American At t. of conveni ent elle for binding. or for preservation in a port-lotto instead at framing si desired. IV A share lit the slettributiciat of several hundred 'paintings, ceulptutee and drawings in water c.ilot.— Amang them are the works of the fnitowing eminent Artists. viz Dnrand, Edmonds, Huntington, Elliott, Mount, Church, Bingham. Cropey, Gsay, Casilear, Hicks, Manlius, l'eele Doughty. Ilinrkley, Biker, Flagg, flifrat7d, Audubon, Clonney, Roulette, Whit. ridge, MeKofikey, and others The subscriber has thus an unequalled opportunity to achieve th y • triple purpose of obtaining a valuable return for a snail' investment—of securing the pew session of a stutetior work. gratifying illa taste for Art, and of affording encouratOment to 111111114111 g &WM, of his own country. Subscriptions received by B. BANNAN, Honorary Secretary for Schuylkill County. Aug% MI ART ONION OF PRILADELPIIIIA, hicorporated by the. Legislature of Pennsylronia, the Promotion of Air of Desigy a the C. Mate, OFFICERS —HENRY C CAREY. President ; WM. D. KELLEY, Vice President ~ 'EDWARD P. MIT CIIEI.I. Treastom ; E. It. tillTLEßNltecoiding Sec retary; GEO. W. DF.WEV, Coirespoifireia ry'; Honorary Secretary for Scliaylkilicounty B. BAN NAN. La VERY MEMBER for the year 1851, Will receiVe JA flit each subscription of Five Dollars; a prini of Huntington's "CHRISTIANA! AND - tipa ctiii.- DREN," engraved by Joseph Andrews. Boston, and the, companion, a print of ilutnitenton's "IMERCV,s DREAM," engraved by A. H. Ritchie, New York: or the Phone of any two of the following tour splendid riagravings. k yig: 1. John A - sofrinterrieir with •Mai'y Queen of Seat?, painted by !Amite engraved by Sartain. 2. Rath asd BIM:. painted by %attempt, engraved I' by Sartain. 3. Neer,' Dream, Paittt•A by Huntington, engraved by Ritchie. 4. Christiana and her Chtiarre, painted by Hunting ton, engraved by Andrews. And wimpy of the Philadelphia Art Union Reporter, ineuttity pamphlet containing a report of the Mnist ' tions of the Institution, and Information on the sub ject of the Fire Arts, throughottt the whole world. The Art Union of Philadelphia awards prized in Its 1 own Certificates. with which original American winks (of Art :nay be purchased in any part of the United States, at the option and selection of the person who may obtain a prize at the Annual Distribution, which takes place on the evening of the last week day in event year. The Executive Committee of 'the Art union, when so requested, select Warks of, Art. Without charge-or compensation, from their Free Gallety, 210 chestnut Street, for those persona Mine corintrt , who may live remote from Galleries, or public exhibitions of the Fine Arts. Subscriptions of 'Membership, 35,00 .1 hould be made as early as practicable, no an: to eutttlr. wembers to early numbers of the '• Repo; ter." which will be for warded, upon the receipt of the money to any part of the tonality. t-s — tr t•lubscrimionn received, 'Loy the undersigned. where the ellgraving4 and Reporter' ran he seen itlllhAtfilltibllg trill also'be received at 'bib attire. . . . U. lIANNAN llonoiary Ser'ry for SrdoylFiil County, l'a PIANOS. outheerl4.r.hatring josh rk,reivrtl ' ▪ , :*.Frv47 - . air elegant t.) ociave Piano horn /111. rrl • „ ebrateel yetabliiilnueul oh l'oural Meyer, • • with all the latett improvement., Rode v% fratne, it will hr sold at Om mainalactuici's Mu er' prier, A beautiful assortment of Wondrous, or Meraphines will be received in a few day:, of the most approved manufacture. Persons Witham of any kind of Musical Instrument., can now bp supplied n - tilr ,TNnt n, hrfra ai moderate It. BANNAIS Augues .31), H5l, 1 . nzatlitearr ortrivas No. 2. k.. tit: tit (4 ,, AUTEiII • ..Ittsville. I 1 August 2 , ':', 1 6•3 i. 1 I .IP, ll 4 .r p)s a go " i ti tt l e N Ti S rs e i h ß t i k o l l i t i o r t r' ra t itt ‘ ;v nlu il i l d o r iT: ville Artillerists. Washington Artillerißts, First Nu tional Lignt tnfantry. necourt National 1000 Infan try, Scott'. qt., Clair infantry, and Wachtneon Tea- Acta. under command of Curl, P. Ilubatt, MI! meet tfor training, on Monday, the 15th day of Schleninet, An the borough of Minctavlite. Toe Moe will form at 1h o'clock, A.M., on the north aide of Sunbury street, 1 right testing on Second street. By order of the Colo nel. E. SIcOONALD, Adjutant . , • Aueuct 30,1651, :15-3t JOHN '.OAVERLEIf. _ .. ANUFACTORKII of Candle Mould*, No. 109 DIAL - Race, (Sassafras) Street, above Third, 0 01 ,060 e the White dwaialiotel, Philadelphia. Tallow. Vininttlers and Nlatnifacturers tan be sop. plied with a first article of Candlelloulds, of superior esnellenre and finish. N. B.—The,,,iloulds are nude of tire hest Metal and pMiebed by a 11PW Patent Mai.liinc„ which Rives them an extra finish.—They are after the 1.:i1gt1,11.,ty1.• - the tips to screw on the pipe, and the pipe so siiew tight in the bench. Cr WARRANTED to be talf superior to any other - now in tree "co August, 22, ISSI. 34-Im. MISSES b!cCOOL'S SEMINARY, FOR YOUNC:',LADIES. LL be re-opened on MONDAY the Ist 01 Sep ! • mher next, in the Lecture Room of the let Preaby erian of thia Borough. In thi Institution, pupils are instructed 111 the fol lowing 3 anchee. viz Orthography, Reading, Writ - tag, Arith • tic, Geography. Grammar, History, Com position, atural and Mental Philosophy, Botany. Drawing, C. emistry, Algebra, Geometry, &c. The school ear embraces, four terms of 12 weeks each. Two S saions in th,..day, from 9 to 12 A. M. and from 2to 4 P. M. Pupils will be ereivot at aux time during the ses sion and charged om the time of entrance. Pottsville, Aug , 58.51 3a-at runn E FOR SALE. • I , IIIE largo new bl t Putnam built by Dr Pariah. .I. al Leesport, B et' county, Pa., wi:h a new brick .dwelling house, and a tk oil landing on the Schuylkill Canal. The Furnace is Offended, when finished, to make 100 tone of Pig Ale I per -week. Also a large amount of Iron Ore, and Lease on the Masillon Mines, six miles distant. ply td - Dr. Darrel,. Sink log Spring, Berko county, Or 0 ,/' DURO i'Al FAISON, Pottsville.' August 23,1891, , / 34-3 1 ra. & J. ra: n Ins, ‘ RT HOLESALE DEALERS, ;,. 111 N . THIRD V V street, 3d door below RAC , Philadelphia.- 20,000 Corn Brooms, 800 &ism] Pai ed Buckets, 500 nests Cedaigi Tubs, 600 Cedar Ch. Ins,., 400 bores Clothes Pins, SOO netts Willow Baske s. Also every description of Bristol Brushes, Mats, L. stern, Cedar, Wood, and Willow Ware at the lowest manufactur ers' rnsh prices,/ , N. B.—Orders promptly Filled. Aug 29,1951. , 3. ...3in together with separate lUstrumeuts. For sale at the store or the subscriber at manufecturer's prices. B. HANNAN. Wilt, ltlit' • • t 96•• ~~il~ Y ry 11~~ i~fi~~. Bp Telegraph and iYesterday's PiLIDAY 4 02ciA)cit • Wheat Flour, 805—Rye, do, 13 37 et . bbl.--Corn Meal, -1 $2,87 do.—Wheat, lied 88 eti: White ; 98 cts.—Rye, 72 cents -Corn 64—Oats, 33 ets. per bushel.: LATER FRI*-0-1784. ARBIVAL (iF TqE CHEROKEE G,,, retied—his Poflamers Erecarted, The Philadelphia Sun of yesterd4, has a despatch trust New Orlgaus--- the news caste by the Cherokee, rehich left Haiana on the ht and i rrived on Thurstlat tporning— which ,tate, that Gen. Lopez was captured at San Chritoval and brought to the! city of Havana, where he was pubhcly gatrOtted on the 2gth ult. All his men were likewise captuied and executed. The insurgents were slit maintaining themselves iu the mountains near Ptierto Pnncgm. [The punishment of the garrote is descri• bed as placing the victim in an eastchair, clamping his fintlis,placing a band around the lieek, and gradually pressing a screw until the neck is broken.—/i'eporter.l . By Telegraph. jor the "aline's' Journal'' LATEST FROM • CUBA t NEWS TO TUE LATEST INODIENT II The Cherokee News—Execution of Lopes confirmed-8100dbMeads employed. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 4. By the Cherokee we have . Havana advice" to September Ist. Passengers by her report having witness, ed the execution of Lopez at Havana. His force had been completely dispersed and he was finally lett to wander about in the moue. tams, where he was pursued by bloodhounds and ultimately caytured. He is said to hve met his fate tuanfully. flip last words were, "Adieu, dear Cuba." A great crowd witnessed the ExeOnion of the turce taken with Lopez-550 had been shot, 436 are. in prison. The remnant of his band, some 30 in number, had fled to the mountains. fl [We received the above just as live were going to press, late yesterday everting. It confirms the latest accounts previously re ceived and is most probablmorrect.—Ed. Journal. - - !\, NEWS FROM EUROPE The steamer America arrived at Halifiax on Wednesday. She left Liverpool August, 23d.—The Queen was to pay a visit to Scot land on the 27th ult.—The meeting of the Catholics of the United Kingdom strts held at the Rotunda, in Dublin, on the 19th, and led, as was anticipated, to scenes of vio lence.—Tfte yacht America has not yet found a competitor to accept her !challenge. The Foreign craft evidently don't like* the cut of her jib." In a recent race, where eigAteen yachts entered for the honors; she came a-bead by a long shot. —The exh ibi tion draws less. It is announced to close on the 11th of October, and on the 15th the reports of juries will be heard, and the prices awarded.—The Prince de Joiuville will most probably. be a candidate for the next French Presidency. An arrangement is talked of; to hold the election next year ,at successive periods throughout the country, in order to have a strong military force present on the occasion at each place. • JOHNSTON C U.B AT LLEHTELLYN. The IVhigs ha turnout a glorious at Lle wellyn, at the lub meeting last Tuesday evening. The o ly wonder was; where so many Whigs came from. They net at the public house of Philip Kehres-L: -- Kautiman presided. Alter the preliminary business of. the Club, Dan. Christ Esq., addresssd the meeting, ably reviewing the National and State admin istrations Ibr a series of years, and showing up the former ruinous condition of the finan ces of Pennsylvania, brought about,by Loco loco extravagance and corruption, as con trasted with the - proud position she is now assuming, under; the wise management of Governor Johnston. Mr. K. said he was once a Democrat, but a'review of the meas ures of each party for a series of years, and their effects - upon the interests of the State, and upon the country, bad converted him from the error of his ways," indite was henceforth and forevei — a - Whig. - Jno. C. Neville, Esq., followed. He it plained the operation of the Tariffs of '42 and '46, and showed that the latter was justly entitled to the distinction of the "British Tariff," as it builds up British manufacturies, and puts money into the packets of'British capitalists, to the neglect and ruin of dur own. He also compared the operation of Governor Johnston's Sinking Futid with the natural effects of certain features a that, re. commended by Wm. Bigler, and clearly And forcibly proved that its direct tendendy,Tike other prominent financial principles of the party, would have been to " make the rich richer, and the poor poorer." The speakers were trequelitly interrupted with the most enthusiastic bursts of applause. Altogether there was evidently a strong and healthy Whig tone among all present —Llewellin will be found " some" on the second Tuesday of October. NATURAIZATION.—We are authori zed to state that The Court, at the request of Counsel, have agreed to naturalize emigrants entitled to their papers on Monday and Tues.. day of next week, September, Bth and SO.*. The Democratic Locofocos held their mee ting at Orwigsburg, on Mont* afternoon, and the Democratic Whigs on Tuesday after noon. In order to give both parties-attending the meetings an opportunity to be naturali zed, the Court acceeded to the request of Counsel. - ( Gov. JoaNsxoN addressei the people of Morgantown and vicinity, Berko Co., to.. day. [Fur the Misers' Journa/.] Ma. EDITOR :—The Lor...ofoco party bed a meeting on Monday last, at the public House of John Bechtel, in the town of Middleport, for the purpose, (as their notices stated,) of - - Bigler Club." 1, with many le, was in attendance, 'ou an account of the a small crowd y waiting the arrival - a "Iron Grey." As iarty became tearful them with hispres iat to do for an advi 's" vbice was heard to wd, "am I not here?" he was unanimously stand as President, ben* too far gone to Two Vice Presidents , took their respeCtive If the President which proping. The Pres !ss thenseeting-, or in some few broken ac- Hon, State Senator during which time still by the Landlord the bottle, of Which fter. the Senator . hild finished hi , Ittichitel" took ano ther pull, then adjourned file meefitigr UnliliVintilTdey. • Li • :2.. = ' 7:
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