t r WITIERS' JOURFIAL, GLE ',IBSCELIP7IOII. • r iourm. payable gerfijanynna!', rrillde In the Cormlyr and er 16 Muse vrtni ..ht of , 1 , - .lisher te.erVe.4 1.1uow•If tire runt when paytn•it ie delayed 4 r • . 1y , 1746.‘Z1N4 Tine Rs , In advance, to tin; annoally in adri County. The pu tit charge St 50 I 1017tef than nue g TO CLOss t adtfrees. Three copies to 0) sever) " "." Flar.so" Five dollars iii sobscripakrn to Or Tenni t. of the a Cop in tadr . .2l a Capiee. in o ne 7" do IS do • 30 401. . . , 1 • :1•• . - -40 tp ailt4eice will my fur Oat. yr.ti'• . Jaqtimal. ofinosday Dollar Journal. im t 70. Ou 12 Iva 21 03 35 00 ' at.. . ddr.o. des 4o 50 da, •tvetaxa son 'Tim . and Saturday Journals =MI In advance I Copp Of eaeh,l 3 Coplrg do 15 do • H 22 (XI r. pleas} act as atenta &c. The porioo. xho IFtfitea hr the Wednoarfac Dollar of Ter (or the !biiner:e a .144 of either paper patty. For r hot h paper', a ropy will he for - gar Po'et Slaw these Papery lu r 3 forms a :Club .of -Journal,. :or a eta will be eittWei to' a Gab of {:rite t". ea Engle. asl43;+rhool Toacher.4, a, ill be fu r -101 bfotb lu% roak at h3l( pure. ter mrniit,4 by en %.lii bate be ,•birinrA s: trice 's Ot" ADVERTI4•ING 3 !lino' , insert ton ' 4 7.F•ffragylll?n alzhed with ruhrt cloat;Sums tiptoi Pilot any of thr Pnat p, 'ALT" Oar liquate of 14 evPry POsequen Four Hari; t tan.- fluhs.-quetit la4tl 44a.. Aquar..., 3 mw Biz a/oath... -• • , One Year., ' I 'aueiteeneennle of Min.hanikann nth: with • peCnnniun. .ro.loitefti+ilic by the Veal". of fn.tert iTtg aavr r • Lf.:ll2leo LS week faint titer ,kflve seit4•nts, a, per agrreawnt iIiaLIFINAL,. MINER SA7t7IiTA On motion, • , Samuel SiHyman. John C. - Nrville, Altor.--An adjourned Court I.J•njanthellannan. Benjamin 4;11141w • M. Long, o}wigshurg on Monday the , lyre appointed to make arrangements for on I?er ittsl.,.at 9 o'clock A. 'M. Extra Train, and also to secure proper eon eotitlet to their papers can veyances for the COmin liter and thetiovernor. The ibilowing appointments were made for Saturday, Sept. 20: • Schuylkill Haven, at 1 &cock, P. M Pottsville, •1 For Monday: Middleport, 'famaqua,' On - motion, theCummittee'waS instructe to make arrangements for his Excellency at Col. John C. I,essig's. Hotel, and also to pre pale a proper place, &c., fur the delivery of hi- address at the House of Daniel Hill on .Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. On motion, Cul. James Nagle wab ap pointed Marshall of the day, and tht; provils sion to be formed at Mount Carbon, &e. [Signf d by Site (yilr,rl.l SEPTP3fBER 20, 1851 O:7NAIMALII will be,• held 29th pl Septet when all Alien; receive the =mi l cuiv. I STOWS RECEPTION The ?okritniti :Meeting, to rectl i th Schuy rangemOits to I. itee;'appointed at the Deleg- - ate iveiand escort Gov. - JortNs4ox l t itill County, have Made ar- '. - give him a welcome,: such as our citizens mite W proud of. 1 ' A por- r: - -, pun of the Copmittee will wait on him at Hamburg, where he is announced to speak at 12 o'clock,' to-day. James Mil!holland, Esii : .;iiith a .gallaritry that doe's honor to hint as aPennsylva _llan, and with an honorable' disinterested devotion the Whig cause. has -- , volunteered to - ' orWanl the dovernor in the " - Ariel."' He will arrive at:Schuylkill Ha ven at or before 2 o'clock. 11.'-here he will ad dress hi felloiv-eitizens of 'Schuylkill, and where r the oth r Members of the Committee will join' in hi. escort to Pottsville. At Mount arlion, the Procession, under command of Col. paines Nagle, Marshal of the day, will be forined aboutl:3l o'clock, -ay cording to the Proixaminein another column, : and remain in readiness to e.s ! iort the (lover- norinto town, un he arrival 'of the "Arid" 1 and accotupanying-Train. - The services Of several Bands of Music have been secured,, -and other arrangements made, befitting; the reception of the highest Executive of the State and alike creditable to the eitizeusl -of Schuylkill. Turn out, friends—we should like to stie: every Whig in the county on the ground—let our pies 'eneethis afiemOon-be a foretaste of the out ppiiring that May be exported in WILLIAM F. lotrNsros's favOr, on the Second Tuesday of: October-next. i , MEETING 'AION. JOHN STIIOII3I ADDRESS 0 1 ' ..- • The „, trifetinela!Capt. Won, on Thursday I of, our-opponents: - Evening. - was Called to. order at .7i o'clock, I . .scriiNsToN AND TILE EMIGRANT'S .by Jai: H. CatriPhelf Esq., and the following i FRIEND SOCIETY. -; officers appoint - '• ; . We think there has never been a campaign - ' President—J 11 1. N J. JONES : . . . . . c f • „ in this State in which the Locufoco party has i resorted to so much small and mean abuSe; a o r n e e n . ow C e e n r i Vice PrtSea .!—rEfILIP DREHER, lIENRY h 1• - inthe li shores i s , 0 r t ese they as e n : n o: n u n : antdi paupers,present GREREANG,JA I:lE.Lists.,Carr.PETEn Wot.i., i tarn papers, which one day abuse Native CAPT.' 'FRANK PUTT, DAvii) Balm., Puii.rr 1 Americans as intolerant and proscriptive, and the next revile the Emigrants who seek our WthIELSDORFF ANDREW MORTIMER, JOHN I T. WREN, jAC 114,INDENIURTH.: ".. Sec retiries li tliiivn Foi;Welliwrion IC I ate. I g.. a g e . d' , in, all emPtiug to advance the _interests I net: party by charging as a crime that The. officers hiving taken their respective I Gov; JatiNSruN is a Vice President of the places, Hon. J 4 STROHM was -introduced. -Emigrant's Friend Society,"•of Philadel `,,His appeamne was the signal of a general , Phia, and that he is concerned in inducing Outburst of ap Clause from the large crowd .1 emigration from Ireland and other parts of Europe to this country. Some of the Bigler assembled in th i e Street. He spoke fornear!v 1 -of this place are engaged in the two hours, durfng all of:which time the au--1 politici ans •ame dirty business, but they are very care dience remained. listeningtvio the ingst per- ' titl .w ham they approach. * . . i feet 'attention. ,We have seldom h r iard a A good cause, with a confidence in the Sue- ,I 'plaineri'or more Unassuming ,political speech. cess of that cause, would naturally lead an and yet every word told -it -was an - honest ~1 individual to a hold. manly and open advo cacy of it. A bad cause, with nothing to straight-lbrward ;statement of rams— practi. 1 sustain it. and an Intuitive conviction that it cal and to ti l . e Mtsuch as 'carried the I must ho defeated, , o . prompts men to just such Oreight4of conviction tii every one present.l a course ?F• the Locotoeo party is now pu r ist]. After! touchily upon the leading questions- ing: an no means, howl ver small and con of the campainln: 2 -the Sinking Fund tic., tem ptible, are suffered to pass without making alluded to his v:)te upon the Mexical e i snifiit.' an' effort to turn theta to their advantage. 1 Ptieii. This h . explained (tithe entire sails' I 1 Among these small things is the chame. J ' lalluded ' I 7 aeaiust Gov. 01INSION, stave to, faction of all: i 'He:voted against theßill. V•L- which. Were it not used as a text for much cause he objecked to' its preamble—that wasl misrepresentat ion, in vectiviand abuse, Would not orthodox: lfrontained certain statements not he worth a moment's notice. The whole t ' I facts of the case are these. The Harrisburg es to the iori ,, n:and declaration.of ~ net .. hich l her h •vir _h e nor -any Vier honest man 'mitred of Gov. JOHNSTON as to the truth of the coala eadorse. Afterwards,. he voted in fcreue matter, and were told that about two years of .every .oppl . tienianded for the volunteers I since, at a time when he was in Philadelphia. he was called upon by some gentlemen, who during the.' wa ~and even went farther in his benevolence than the Locelocos; by favoring 1 "4(a r 1 T re i p i r e esli p t h ed saY th s em " se v l e v ' es S° a m s e b t e i l m on e gi s n i ,g n i e o the 1 Friend Society,” and asked the an appropriate tii to bring back the sick' and privilege of using his name as a Vice Presi .. wounded from l t'rew Orleans, which they (the i dent of said society. Upon inquiry he was its object being to take the unwary out of the LOcofticco) rejl4ed. .But where were the told that the society was a charitable.one— • volunteers at the time of the - first vote ?-- I hands of knaves and swindlers,keep them Were they suffetingip a hostile larid, exposed 1 front the arms houses, and put hem in'the to the fury of their enemies, and in a starving i way of earning a livelihood.' With this ex . condition, as the Locofoebs have represented' planation Gov. JOHNSTON gave a consent to' -. them 2 Where! were they ? The speaker 1 the use of his- name, as requested: and if paused a -moment, when some one in the there is any blame attached to the act, or if there is any just cause of censure for it, we crowd answered, "They were at home." i must confess that we do not see where it lies. True, they were at their homes, and if they' Nor do. we believe that said society has any -starved, it was !their own' fault..- This Bill I such object or aim as is attributed to if by was introduced into the Legislature, irnmedi. 1 those who desire•to make a little capital fur ndelr upon the arrival of the - first news of; Bigler. But with sensible; discreet, intelli gent, and honest men, the association of Gov. ;the outrages coMin Med by theAlexicans upon . - , JOH N STON 'S name with a merely charitable our 'frontiers, 9:0 .hefore .aor volunteers' had I and philanthropic institution will do him no left the country.. :Such are : the facts that i harm." Locofoco trickery is trying to pervert to the injury of this benevolent and honest tna'n— • JOHN STROHM 117' Mits:—l3Loomcc.—A correspondent writes to an exchange,—" Yesterday I saw' Many memb - ers of our'rnilitary companies the famous Mrs. Blooiner: a thin, flat chested, were present..aud all seemed to listen with dried up specimen of a "Inver " woman, the deepest interest to this . last point of his ; with false teeth, and a. large natural wart address. Throughout its entire deNvery, a on her nose or soritewhere in that vicinity 'marked attentina was- evident among the and with every iudidation cflthe most ogre whole audience and the general quiet was giuus vanity and self-conceit. I got a glint* only, interrupted by the occasional outbursts of her husband too, and on his face, the of applause, elicited by the many good lilts marks of submission and obedience were too in thus honest ; deeply engraved fa me to. believe that the • Hon. JA.VES Coo rut followed. He dWelt j wearing of the breeches is any new freak on principally on fie important resporisibili!ies I the part of - his interesting spouse." • of the office of Canal Cotnniissiooer and the That correspondent, it strikes us, had bet. 'fitness of Ma. siltointior the place—his to-' ter travel inceg. in Mrs. B.'s neighborhood— busineis habits; ay., were spoken of she might make a mark worse than a nat in the most coLi . plimentary terms. - • i . ural wart "on his nose. The meeting adjourned with three cheers respectively fOr lomts - rox, STROHM, and the 4 Whig ticket. ay' The Clarion (Pa.) Register advertisei six furnaces to be sold by . public auction, at , Sheriff's sale, on the Ist inst.--(Er. Paper. , rsr*. DIEPFir...RENCE. ' We are no high protectionist, and like tc't When we had Locofoco Governors, the ; see reason triumph over party prejudice, and whole cry was ‘.money ! money ! money 1 . l i individual selfishness.. The above, if true, is , !the strongest evidence in favor of a little Increase the debt and the taxes !" And they did run u ' p the debt_ and `pile one,. , two, -, , higher duty on iron:.: Some iron works, of mismanaged, and like all other and ;course, are three mills Rtite J3l tin the people. With a jititsmanag,ed affairs come under the Slaerifrs Whig Govern:unite cry is - Reduce the State I hammer. But there is no doubt that the debt and also reduce the taxes," and the State ' true interests of the people of Pennsylvania, debt has beer6 - eiluced, - upwards of $650,"'" 1 and the whole Union would be subserved by '"'" 1 an increa.se of 10 or 15 percent. ofd uty upon in two years, and if Jumrs•rots is re•eleeted i ba r . railroad 1, and iron. Our Congressmen in one year orte-thrrd of the present State tax : should strive to appreciate this fact. This is will be removed also. If BIGLER is elected, a national question, and as soon as the mis yOti bring tali horde of-. greedy Cormorants I erable spirit of party Fund I can be driven away in who will have the present Sinkingits consideration, the , better.—(Pottstown Bill repealed if they Can, in order to increase Ledger. (Locofreo.) the plunder. I They would soon swallow'up 0:3 - A lady in Beaver county, by the Dame I of Hoad, beCame the mother of five children an . dhoti of the people's money, slier three' at one birth, a few days since —all doing well. years' starvation . . J Hama for Beaver. - DELEGATE MEETING The- Delegates from the different Election Distrir:t: in the County.. met at ThopipsonN Hall, on Tuesday the 16th, at 1 oyeinci t t. On 3 , lotion,J.EßEMlAll REED, was called to the chair. and D. c. G. 31'Gowici appointed'Secretary. ME MEI O Motion, a Committee of two persons wt rc lippolutcd from lad/ election District, to meet UOV. W. F. ifIHNSTON at Read i ng,and t-A-ort him dm web Schuylkill county, : The following named per,ons were appoin ted: Jan C. Neville. Chart... , Molly. IJ-Fli. M Gowan. Peter Filbeit„ I.3• l •olamin Gittriiii. . Hamilton Adam,, Ptihip NV ontel-dor tl. . Jacob I;iiidemmli. liiiiion A. ::_ , trait,e. .N .1.11. tieigfried. Daniel Shaine. .. Jo,e.pli Coekley. H. 3 R. Coma-Wig-. I raiwi- MacDonald. Janie. Lanigan. ' ' . Johalutil Loekill. Thotnap Simp,on, .l. :John B. Ikmly., John K Clement, 1 John Reed, I, il. Ti•oogh., • • George l'rool.:. John Sterner, . David Lontiintt. T. .A..Giklire x , John A. Ono, . Roland Joneif Israel Reed. & 1.:6 3 r a Cat ter. Andrew Beek. Itr. J. 1144 :liirzLian, Geo= Dreihelbe.. Robert Ratr:iff, . Joseph Albright,. P,. J. Fry. Frederiet: Albright. .I,din I len.lin•k.-. Michael Weand. . L F. 'Whitney, :fora , Fan-t, Jeremiah Pone. William Kulp, It IF' - (.; - o, yet, inn:filial) I, tiltkilitt 111 I t \Vil.liatin Montellti.. Mark Mille, John Damian. • . .tannb Rapp, .John Werner,. William Lerch, .John "Struthers. Joseph Berger, 1 knry :Slyer., - John A. eleitiherger. I glue! Knelt. • Col John it:lnman. John li.. (lenient, rapt. Frank Pott, • . t•:tinott r!•,rats-e. f Col. Janie,. Nagle. • 112 75 7 70 16 '0 EMI - 121 SS 00 5 Ols s 00 A Do 1113 THINK OF IT - Money is now -worth from 20 to 24 per cent. per annum. If Gov. Johnston should not be re-elected, credit would receive such au additional shock that all the Public Improve meats; such as the Central Rail Road, the North Branch Canal, .S4 - c., would stop, and thousands of laborers, (many of whom were drawn from Schuylkill .CoMity) _would he thrown out of employment: Hundreds of these would return to Schuylkill County, and the price of wages would Immediately go down again to a very low point. Every la boring man in the communityknows that this would be the effect at. throwing a large number of men out of employment. The Locolocos, when they were in power, stopped all the Public Improvements of the State:— Gov. JouNsToN has started them again and •he will keep them going on, if reselected. • r - r- WE copy the following from the Nor ristown Herald: It shows the desperation —Ail Englishman, when about to em bark in the Lopez Expedition, thus wrote to the London "Tanta : • • - - - "As tai the pay, the tenns are good enough it win ; and it we lose, it won't matter what they are, $9O per.montb r and a bounty of $lO,OOl to be paid at the end of war, is what I shall receive, if we are ever paid —a fact-which I deeni.somewhat problemat ical—bta so lung as theisland is made free9l and the sOldiers are decently fed and clothed, I shall be satisfird, and - will readily resign my commission,and retain to civil lifeag,ain when Jhe war is concluded." 1 -- The Quebec Gazette publishes a list of ten ships, each - 431 a burden of 1000 tons and upwards to 1457, and eight others of al burden of upwards'of 900 each, which have j been launched at that port from the coin-1 tuencement of the present season to the month uf August, all of which, except two, have been loaded for Liverpool,London, Greenock, and the Menai Bridge. —The following terrible words were addressed by George Pharoah.- (executed all West .Chester. fur the murder of Rachel Sharpless, to his father, while standing, un der the gibbet. ••Father, you know you have nut acted, a good pait towards the; you have I never afforded me a good example to follow, j burpermitted me to grow up in ignorance and vice,' One of the papers at Madison, Ind.. .:ays that - "no man can be a sound, reliable! Democrat without being at the same time Christidn man." This would seem to indi- sate that Democracy is about to contract its platform,so much that at least nineffenths of the party will tumble off: Major General Winfield Scutt re turned to Washington on Saturday evening, from his visit to the Virginia Sprin g s. His health, we are glad to learn, derived much benefit front tlfe use of the waters of the White Sulphur, during even the short time 'to which his official duties obliged him to limit himself. fa the Bciston Police Court on Satur day, mu, complaint of Jotham B. Munroe, Alien Passenger Commissioner, three foreign paupers .werebrought before Justice Rogers, who examined their respective cases, and or de'red them to be sent back to their native land, allthe expense •of the State of Massa chusetts: -Young ladies inclined to liberary hab its and toad of leading a life of literaty leisure, should hear iu mind that Mrs. Sigourney once obtained a premium at the American twill- . Lute for the best pair of domestic silk . stockings. • G= On the 4tlia llungarian•relugee was found on a bundle of shavings, in _the cellar of a house in :New York, where he had lain sick, destitute and alone for. several days: he had not .enten a morsel for 48 hours. The garroting of Moses Y. Beach, who his been one of thechief instruments in luring the uniortunate filibusteroi to a pre mature death, is suggested as a reward fur his patriotic exertions. In asmall village in Cleveland, Eng land: the clergyman is blessed with sixteen children : the clerk nineteen ; 'and the sexton fourteen—in all a "small tea-party" of liTty five souls, the parents included. r r i• Montgomery; the English pout, he 80 years of age on the sth of ember next, on which day'the citizens of his native town •of, Sheffield, intend honoring him by the ereciion of a statue. In the Hotel t'es Invalides in Paris, there ate :076. pensioners. Of ,These 145!) are between 139 and 80 years of age ; 959 are close upon .the la;ter number, SO; and 90 very near their 100th birthday. Mrs. Grey, a sister of Gen. Taylor, died at , Louisville Ky., on Wednesday last, aged 65. She was buried on Sunday, from the reajdence of her son-in-law, Postmaster Edwards. western paper, in speaking of a poet in his way, says he b,ecrins to claim the usual privilege Of talent( He has been tipsy four times within the last wi.ek. Old School Presbyterians have their greatest strength in Pennsylvania, where they number over 50,000 members, —ln Boston, on Monday, Marshal Tu key's police force succeeded in arresting about sixty notorious male and female thieves. • —We cannot practice deceit without that deliberation of purpose which constitutes the very essence of vice. hawk measuring five feet eleven inches from tip to tip of its outspread wings, was shot in Nantucket last week. —:The Connecticut river is, at the pre sent time, as low as it was ever kfore known to he. —Debt is a horse that is tilways throw ing its rider. Fools ride him barelook, and without bridle. the large class steamers above the falls of Ohio, have withdrawn on account of IoW water. ----L.There arrived iu Pais, during July, Americans, and 2,516 Englishmen. --;-.An extensive silk house in New YorlE has failed for $700,01110. _ The ittiantity sent by Railroad this week, is ltS, ITS W.-1 1 ;y Canal. 1111,7tt8 01-Ibr the week, 111, l 2 07: Thel i' a falling off this week bCßaiiroad of ,?J7. anal by Canal of 8,279 tom., making a decreaw in the -Wdek's business Of 9,* - 256 tons. This ett.ed by the salvatax of Toll on the Canal, which took Once on Fridt:ty , last,— many Operators of the not hating orders to ship_ after that period by Canal. The .demand for Red - Ash Cad continue- hri'k and at,' for some kinds of White Ash. There isk nothing new to note in the Trude thi,3 Freights are quoted from Richmond to N. York at 00,a:9:s—to Rhode Island 1. 1 :1 25, and to 80+.4011 $1 50 per ton. Amotint of Coal pent by the Philadelphia and Read inir Railroad and echuylklll Canal, for the week end lot on Thursday riiening last. RAILROAD., CANAL. WEEK. TOT •L. WEEK. TuTa, L • P. Carbon. 114909 00 1:9,945 11 5.493 09 910,3:8 19 Pottsville, 44.15 13 13:1X4 10 1,040 00 49,011 17 S. Ilaren, 16,9:/7 13 533.110 19 3,291 17 11.8,inG pi I'. Clinton. 6,196 00 207.6.19 14 1,059 15 96,503 04' Tots). IA1,8:16 15 . To same rwr rod last year, by Railroad, _ Bsl,47l 07 .. . '• Canal, 248,030 (17 • ..........—..., . . • 1,119,501 14 Increase tbia year, so far, 512,335 01 tons. The'following is the quantity of Coal transported over the different .zaiiroade in Se huyikill Couniy,for the week ending Thursday evening. _ . Wee'. TOTAL.. !line 11111 and el. H. R. R. 21.332 13 610.390 as Little :::lebuyikill R. It. 11.810 13 205104 12 Kilt Creek An 5,790 19 269.673 IS Mount Carbon do 2.f011 07 100,200 119 Schuylkill Valley do 10,175 13 260.955 15 Mt Csibon and Pt Carbon 9,168 05 322.929 19 LEHIGH COAL TRADE. Qniniiiy sent to market on week ending on Elepr nth. !,1351 Lehigh Coal CO.. Room gun MlNes 'leaves' Meidow, *Spring Mountain Owl, 3 517 01 78,819 12 .I:oloraiii Coal, 1, ( 65 16 30,431 lh Cianlietry Coal Company, 718 01 10A5 Ilazleton Coal Co , 3,253 Ir 2 • 75:743 03 THE COAL TRADE FOR 1851 T"tai $1.42 4 06 1t:53,966 14 10,7t6 01 4117,070-0 t 407,6;0 01 RAIL ROADS 14iambod Coal Company, 1,472 1 f 29,1c2 at Bock Mountain Coal, 2,744 02 7 , 2Arn 03 Coal Co., 1,2) 10 23,340 09 Total, 27,77013 703,421 15 To same periodlast year, 503,315 00 Igirrrare an far !Alt" UI TOLL AND Tai,IIIoPONTATIOxi UA 1011LRoAD for MI. From i.Carbtln.rl:llav,n.P.Cllaton, Tn Rtihmond. To Ptillodelphla TOLL YT CANAL. Prom Port Carbon in Philadelphia, ". fount Carbon .' do schl. do " ' , Port Chnthn do, = , .. . _ . " Philada. Wilmington. N• Vint Frotp.Pon Carbon, C. 5 . OS $1 S 5 . ' Mt.C.aabon,_ ' 45 05 I '..A.St " :13- lialree. GO 90 150a1 52 IPRELADELPHILI DRY GOODS. praWNSEND, BUAKPLERA k SoNPL have and I are still retch lug a full supply' of Autumn and Winter Goods. to whkh they invite attention. Black, Fancy and Plain colored Silks Alpaca", Argentine Lustre". Bombazines t Persians, Broche Lang and Square Bilk and Caetmtere dbawk, Woolen long and square plain White and Embossed Crape Arum's. Wronged Damasks, Noreen*. Rattinetts and Baines. English and Marries n Twilled and Plain Blankets. Nerselles, bisths, Flannels and Barking*, Linen Sheeting', Damask., Diaper. and Napkins, Ifoslary„ Gloves, Cravillts.and liandlkeseitlefe, Betel:takes of Irish Linen Shining", Eugllsh and French Cloths, Cassimais k Vesting., Domestic Coltoit and Woolen Goods In Twiny. Conehmakers ankle*, Drab, Blue and Green Cloths, Raitinetts. iiiiens,,Dlllll; Sad Shoenuitess Goods in listings, Otiboei. - . 22 shah Second twist, PAitaelphia Sept; 20,1151. 13.3c' THE MINERS'iOURNA - L,AND PfiTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. Cl7' The Chippewa Indians, who are be ing removed by : agent Watrous, from the shores of Lake Superior tci - -the west side-of the Upper Adissis' stppt i had at,4elf:concocted plan, in whick they were aided and abetted by certain interested whites and half-breeds, to resist removal, and: insist upon receiving their . payments at Fond du Lac, Lake Supe rior, instead of Sandy Lake, near the 311wi5... sippi. By vigorous measures, however, their arrangements were broken up, r 10 in: soi•I at Public sale on TUESDAY the srn b of Sept. at 11/o'clock b. (.tr. no, tt , at the lately work e d by lianc W. .k M. likbard,on. In the Borougb of St- Clalr,4 actors. 16 Warn., 10 tons Iron and Haile, - Illatirstnith Shoo 2.nd Took for the same. Coal Rteaker. • tsebutes attd.Ecteens, Counting Rnom had Ettable,..lolll sundry materials Iterettaly for militias purposes. . • Also, the Rive on the Diamond Vein. now fifty yards below the aorta cs, and in bia feet of good coat. A.D.0,,a kart , t•( the preinises at shirty'-tbrre and and nice-11:ied cc ins per soh, tett:. Pro. ided, thr pot - t haw will make all urc.l.aary improvewentr, to take nut a travonAble quantity coal per annum Itaforatat,ol, and a rte. of thr ptnuleea may be Mi. coined, by apply,n4to. IS AC.W. SON, mince 1;,.. pr.misee. Of ill Srpi, 26. 1531, $5O =MAIM/XI Lr Paul a if rd. and sometime, of One Ona to a Oafur , reatiyist !I • iir.rtE tan bp No.:IE , A Tt DE llFllD ings a few DM3IIIIItEOTYPE AP?AItATI—T.S. Ling; and 48 Wan; SVlrsg than City Prices. I nil! also give.inairtlrtitliti , it, the Art, and fit nut the pnr hazer and give hint a good than: Stu art started. LADIES sad f:F.XTLENIES wishing 111 LIHE- S tr.. dn. übnire beautiful Art. ran hr suited writ as at other pollits or no charge made. 32,000 a y, ar ju paid to Master Tailors. and Ory time rnie of the [hulk rorr..rt system, for Drafting the hest fitting flat ntents—Rept fur rale tit VA%tIEN BURGH. Dagurtrean founts, tor. rentrejind Market sts. Pottsville. Sept 20. 111.51 334 • LIST or LETTEirc s, I~EMAIMNO. IN TIIE POST OF'F'ICE : AT Poo:. ville. Pa . on the 15th of Sept..ilbsl.. Agen Wei Ilarburvr 8 lapin Miler. '2 Mendes earl Ileiningr r John ;(lemon .1 R Aker Charhitte (Inapt Samuel 'On tn.. Jams. linnainger 1 ,- a..e. Rainy Martin Parry Elizatwili .___ y Rdrat E . klard Mrs Ponertion R slop Brut.) , Ifenry hater John Rmitnthal C Becker Wm Riipkinn Ewil Ryan lomea Brandt VI, in Hughes David Riapin Michael Broderick Brid t Sliancoek Gen Reilly Edward ,heck NI Argiti'ita Gall l'airhik Reilly !inept% Brennan .1:41. Shipllolohan Jrihn Ratibito Michael Brennan 1. do lianon Mr Reed Charter. atop Broderick 1. do Ilerdagrn Join, Ithgers Hugh 'th , Dylan James do lienienhonge 8 Itirhards.R do tirOner Jnii do Jones John Roth J.lll d. (err Wm John Naar, Win shingle E Cole Man JacOh liIIIIP 082 : 4 hancr Jl. CTOUId Lauri., Kolb & Bra Stunt Christopher Cullum Mr Krause Llurtstlan Schwartz Enos Cassidy Michael Kline Amanda Storath John Corcoran i 3 shlpKreuzer Jun ship. 4 edumucner Conran P.airl. do Klusrasn fl do Smith Etta and CapeWellsaln do Killen Tlinthy do dterlins Wm colims AT ..0 Moore D 5 Shoemaker John Cowan Thin do Manny Thomas shine Mrs F.llOll Conlanan inn do Myers A %V Shone A Coiner C do :Minnlch E C Schreiner 11 t; Daniel Torn Maguire Thontaa Serrill Jacob Daniel, Mrs RtithMuldownv Etril Sloick Loofa Doherty Vail shit Murphy Manin Stnart Hugh Darn Maithea. do Merely Rernard Stanton Bildt:et poring Eyed do Murphy Wm School in A Danigan Ewil do Murphy I billy sateen) Loki- do Dolman Jar do Mu,, Jnbn P.1"MIL11.110 do Daly Mary do Mowery M A Aurcter llari Engle Jac.•il 11 Marshall vv.om“. & Roth Ebberton Camillo-M.lnm Sarah canal Evans Maria Mutton MrslJ E 2 Wagner t:aorgr Erment row C Marsden James %Viewer Frrdeek EhiTrisperger A M. aly las 2 shipWrir James Fry John C Thinly Pau do Wright E K •Faas John MartinNlierphy :Hide! doWi4n•. John FishcrElnnnn Murphy Pall no Wild Ewd Frost Thomas Slondelly Nk'FdoWelst Elias IMMl===2M Ging John 14:111clten I SmithWakli liw.t Gaaghen Illtrnar.l McCernan Elko Whiiaker Griswold MosierMcDonnell Itairk Wokily Ilarrtrt Grnutz,Ditroila Adrisaughlin Pat Mills:tins Win OW GehOy 110110r.1,11011I'adick R 41iitiWard John do Gandy Owen do Alt-Donnell J 2 iloWlihaker l'al do lick% izßev A Nngent•Sanuml Walsh Mary da Hughes David Noll John But owe cont additional charged int all advertised Loiters. Per - anus a Nil) II feu lettera oil I his tilt will say.' iiilvert Died - .St.pt ISSI WELCH'S GRAND NATIONAL CIRCUS (COMPRISING a double Equestrian Troupe and lJ Drasualiqoe Corp.. from Niblo's Garden, New York. and National AmphilLeaire. Philadelphia, Will perform in Pottsville. on FRIDAY and SATURDAY,' October 10th and . 1101,1851. ' rr Doors riper! ,tt 2 and 7 n', lock. P. M Perform- am-es to commence at half paat 2 and half paet 7 , o'clock, P. M. LEWI:t 11. Li:NT. Manager and Director. e. E. BRISTOL General Anent and Advertiser. Equestrian Director, I , W. WIIITTAKER. I Leader of the Brass Rand S. W. W. :.osT, Dttittngui•lllau Feattoes, MARIE. the beau Obit and ynuthtul Part:roan F.ie,trientte. In her trolX artistic and brilliant PCllO[ll of Lady Equestrianism, I pre.erninerstl!. s distinattieltior, her front every Mlles ; Lady who haw lieronfore appeared inning country. • . The youthful Prodigies, When Elottist; and no. 11A. appear in Juvenile performances rarely, if, ever qualled Mons. BENOIT, the great Puri: tan cal mill also .appear 1111 Two ll.brses,with D. Richards, an Feats of the Hippodrome never excelled. 3PdniellOrtALlNE BENOIT appears in' bar tiful Equitatifins and new Style el lionternauship.and is now bccomin4 the model of alt the fashionable La dy Amatuersinthin elegant art in America THOMAS NEVILLE. hi his stupendous feats of Horsemanship. riding backward and forward—dam:- mg, pirouet. mg. and sonterseiting daring the 'rapid circulation of lits•sieed. The great Vaulting and Trick M.G.,. GINCINNA TUI4. perfumed by Mr R. P. tatickney. The Troupe 1 of Trained Ponies. embracing the celebrated Twin Ponies Romeo and Juliet, will he r o trodnred by Mr, Whittaker. Prof. James 11. Ninon and lip Infant Artists, Master. Albert and Geom.. inAttetr Graceful, Clasale and Wonderful Cvninaories. Mi. D. Richards, the Wild Vaulting Ilor,einan of the Pampas, on hit fleet and bounding Courser. with out Saddle, over Barriers and Five-hatred Gates and through Balloon,. Sporte of thr,lllppodrome. en• Four and Six Dors., by the distrattnisloal Equerdriar. S. P. stickney.— Sport• of Atlas. by the Giant of Iron Nerve. ll•reLee, whoperforms with Beal Cannon Rails of 30 11111 11 pniind• each. ' Two Clowns—Siam Intl hem), the Stump ()odor and American Jester, John Grimaldi Wells. the English Clown. In addition to a full and unequalled perfor manta in the Circle, wilt he represented the Grand Romanti - goectatle of s t. George and the Dragoon!' With all its splendid Ar.ressories, Processions, bril ;Pliant Armors and 'Banners. Ilistortral Coeutates, to gether with a foil Cast of Characters, accompanied with all the original music, arc. Two more brilliant Features distinguish this from ail other Courpinies: The interior is Illuminated with Gas, and the: Exterior with Prof. Grant's I introvert Drummond Plight. rendering the premises light and cheerful the darkest r, laid. AD.MiriSION 2.0 cents. No half prier. • For full particular' PIP large and small Rills at the different Hotels.fre.. e) The above celebrated Troupe wilt pouform ai Tamaqua, .Icinber 9th. Ilandolrg, October 13th. Sept bt lost 10-1 t ASSIGNEE'S SALE. AI • it:L be sold at Public Sale, on FRIDAY the 2lith inst., at 9 o'clock in the morning. at the Wood burn Colliery, in Blythe Township.Schuyik ill COUtity, the following property, to wit I Mule. 2 Horses, I Mare.l two horse w a c0n.13 Drift Cars, 2 wood trucks, wheelbarrows, Minitra and Wugon Harm's!, Coal In et.hutcs, together with other property hclonethe to Col lieries. And, In thetafterucum, at 2 n'ctgck, at the Tuscarora Colliery, Die following:— 1 Mare. I Wagon Wheelbarrows, Sled,l Baur( s, Anvil, lot of 'Black smith's Tools, it Dr ft Cars. Screen, Iforse-power lames and Iron. ratlrstad Iron.Cnal in Harness Cross-cut Saws. together with other articles too nu merous to mention" Also, no Saturday, the 27th of September, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at Middleport; at the Store of A. Erdman, a large assortment of Dry Good's, Oro caries, Hardware, and Crockery. Conditloni made known and attendance on the day of Sale. , by CHAS. W. COOPYR,Assignee. Middleport, Sept. 'LISS! 37-21. BOWER'S INK INANIMACTORY, 13EMOVED to No. 144 RACE street, (between 411, A. and sth, opposite Crown street,) ehltadelphia, where the proprietor Is enabled, by increased facili ties, to aopply :the growing demand foe ROVER'S INK, which its 'wide-spread reputation - has created. This Ink is cow so well established In the good. .opinionand confidence of the American Public, thst It is scarcely necessary to say any thing ill its favor, and the nmnufacturer takes thin opportunity to say that the runtitlence thus secured Omit not he abused. In 211410 ton to the various lit luta of %V rli tr. tt Ink, he also manufacinres ..irbortantine etweat (or totendlng, Clan, aid China. as well as..a nu 'ea.! Hai, Ogr: a trial onto is necessary to insure ita future use, and a sestiar Wszosell adapted Gtr Drugr,i.ts and Bottlers, at a vet?, low price, in ta re or small quantalleg. °Mitts achlrense,l to JOSEPII E. ROVER. Manufacturerer, No. 144 Race street, ' treliveen 4111 & sth, primate Crown street, Philadeldphla. ' Sept 12, 1851 37-4 to wtIK. TOT l 4 %CPO 01 2.51.912 2,539 15 62.i07 16 1.139 10 29.916 12 200.479 15 I)URSUANT to an order of the ORPHANS' COURT of Schuylkill county. the subscriber !ORA rb DERR, Ex. color of the Estate of ELIAS DERR, late of the Borough of Pottsville, in the county of_ deces.ed, wilt expose to Sale by Publit Vendue,on SATURDAY, the 4th day. of October nest, at 111 o'clock In the 'forenoon. at ••• the house of MORTIMER dr.; 11110THF:R, I I Innkeeper, to the Borough 'of Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill. the follow ing described Real Estate, in wit: ALL that certain Messaage Tenentent and Lot of ground situate in the Borough ofPott;villn afor.e.a id. being the sontbeastwardly part ratite lot !narked in the Creenwtual FOrnace addltional plan of Said Borough with No. 3, containing in front on Norwegian street 13 feet. and In depth NO feet, bounded vont hwestwa rd. ty by Lot No 1, souttwardwardly by Adams street. northeasterly by the other post of Lot No. 3. now iw late the properly tifJostah Pan:lin, and northwester ly by said Norwegian street, subject to the rights and Orivilegigivrhich the said Josiah Paullin hi , heirs and assigmt have lathe tumor two certain alleys running over and across the said prerulaes, the use a Nine feet wide alley. commencing on said Norwegian street and, running along the tine of Loi N 0.2 to Ad. ams Street. and the other afourleet wide alley com menting on said Nine feet w ide alley at the distance of 50 fertiroin said Norwegian street; and running VIM,/ the above deseriht-d premises to the south westerly line of said pruperty.witlithe appurtenances, consisting oft two story Frame Dwelling House, lat. the Estate ofibc sat& dresased: Attendanee wilt be given and the conditions of Pale made! known at the time and place of Sale by • • lARAEL DEBILEIPtUtiIf Lty order or the Conti. 107 KAl.ltctlen. Clerk. 1,35 1.15 liEl K/It Orwigititug, Sept. {Sept. 13.114 37.41 PUDLIC SALM JOSEra APENciilt. P"iteville a••••• 3 • =I A N DREW MORTIMER. P M 3.5.1 t .j• • - .:,..- ---: ORPHANS' COURT SALE. - . SPERM TANNERS, LARD AND' - • WHALE OIL. • y GALLONS IILEACIIED WINTENAND Fall Sperm Orti , IA :Claus unbleached Winter and Fali ctrie on Oil ' 4.5'2) VAllotor Extra til , acbed Solar Oil. 3,998 do, Acipct iut Elephan Oil, eilra bleached 8.5 0 0 Anleseberi Wilder and Fall Whale Oil 13.= 'do strained 'N. W. Genet k Polar •" 7,606 dia Miners' (Oil, eery clear and tisadsorni. A 4.003 do best quality Tanner's Oil. 3.015 do superior Bauk Oil. 2,0110 do pure Straits or Cod Oil. 8,000 do Common Oil, for greasing s,bte do tit= No. I. Lan) Oil, (continent., 2 . (1 " 0 !ki Lard Oil, Nu. 2. LOU hoses New: tiedford Spicro. Candle, 4)11 • di. .Adant.aniini• Ca • 191 do Patird Polished and hoar Candler. 12E1 di. Monld sod Pio c.indles. 200 do hest quality fellow snap. 660 do superior Llruian etuao. / 15 . 4.. .prime Cam lie Sono. IL)*All articles said. nut nista* satisfartian, may be returned. . HOLDIN At. PRICE. 31 .A.l,et* M , ii•rri•ii. Third Stare aitm-r4 Berl strerl Mor. Ii 29- 16 . t: 13 t HCINIMIEL'S ESSENCE OF COFFEE g r . par ka&e off E.4,11(t. %VIII loom rear as four pound. , of Cidlfee—and vorr,./. Snack P.l..ir nee ivillprem.rve the taste oft tie rsial rnffen. with the Ad dition of a Thorn delitatt and finer favor. II 14 more rondo: ise to health than the finer Coffee, i. ra, kir!' mail,. doe, not regime-anything La cleat it. and 14 free fraud, C., , PPIIe. t, 11.. , / t•Mell,h eh' inted in variott. next tin, of the coma ry, Anzle are nt having ...lit takes in a eir.2 (own)" in l i i" State. Pike IV C. 4,1,0 per rake, nit sale w litile.ale and retsol by the ouLvu diet, at hi. variety more. B. BANN AN. agent for Schuylkill to Nleirchstits and others SU pplit , .d .1 0 0411 a gain at Ihr Ma nista rtitter•+ pikes. Tr) u. I have , etainn...4 an amid, turpa'r...l hy Mrevr, Hummel. Bolster . 1 / 4 :Co.. of Phihr.letirloa. raltrJ of yoft,e," Which I. 1111,1.11 rd to lie wool r ith Corr:, tor ilie puspiere of Improving it I tied tt 111 , 1 only fret front a nyttring ileliterhoi. to health. but on the rontr.li : the ingredietilll of It hicli o ic e+anpo rd. are perfe, tly whhlcaume. ANITA K. CIT I LTON, M . 11 Chernis , and Analyllist,73 Chambers St. New Turk Mir. 22. 1321. - _ PALL DULLINEDY GOODS. 11111.'. A. 1 123 r 0 littitorirto tai •P In s 4 l.l}it, tit!.:l.iwa .la-1 MA:l:fiery U.totbt. 'No. 45- eouth t41. 1 .:0ND Si rt;:;. ate now pr, pared to "tr. r t Vt . t. is it-tnnirrA MI lbm ail), a v. r } la atal r 4.1 all color , . rd .1 atut „r:,11 F 31141 Cap 1{166011., Feather,. F,ol.ts am! .‘itier it c00...nr nicloaive!y to thi, 1.31101 "( the tiae,,, .kinl enabtello•A ..IPr 4 , 1 aiLslllllll.tll 111111,11 , IAS.ed e imparting the r part nrtlwir -1 0 6, "rnt whivlt Will onl.l at tte 111}}r..1 price*. Sept. 6. Itslo PATTERSQN'S lIERPETIC SOAP. 1 1 , Olt tendertnzlne Skin smooth. soft am delicately 1 white. rt iaoyittr, Tan Cuta neous Mruptions add redness of the Skim All rl , "1." and 4.11.4fe5, tct . oil: the t,.rniln arr. healed by h. II la al.° the very beet shaven; so.th in use. Prire ooh It cents p• r cake. .For sale wholesale and retail at 'lie variety allOfc of On subseribet. Mit ANN AN. c..s . lletthants and 01t10,11 supplied to sell again ut niann fschtrers' prices. Au:, U. DOI i 4 ft 10 VA 0110 • it) it 11111 >tll ILinulaiiiircr and dealer iu Uolllls, 11.101- KErst, w , ould hr happy i•t hate the keepers of riotsville ;tool the adjacent tanntry to give him a tsii info!, purchasing thee, fall stock... lie rcri, ettntident that lie can show them goods, Iliac in regard to pike and flenlity can nip ice surpassed N B Country BRIetTI.Erk ten:gilt or taken to Itange Gar (:nods. pt No. 3I 3I ARK ET street, 4 door. below 10111 Noii 41,N, Philadelphia. •- . nzrpt 13. K 1 DIONONGMIELIL WIUSILEY. rso.crib,r, In conitatit rereipt and eon ." signment of 01.1) MoISIONt: tfICLA WITISKEY. from PittOntrg of yarioll3 to adeA. which they offer lin sale in lots to saitpurchasers, r&nn.inendlog it a, being purr unadulterated Rye. . . A Nupettla al ticle or CHERRY BRANDY rubstatEt ly ollhand• ALSO, Min., Lard,Cliceie, &r. ECK-V gr. WATKIN. •No It South Water Street, Philadelphia Attroat !Sal. 34-3 to I= Itracarr & CHRIST, .()N1 Sll2 , SION NI r:nrii A NTS. he. gent it W 1 ki ter rrtreer. Phil..itelptaalerg in Fed), t'llees. and Provisien.r. ilive ennetantly nu nand an a...arrl 111 , 111 of Din Ei) 111.1 &c . MaikorchSidi,. f Dried Reel, Salmon, I 1 Shoulders, Buller, Egan Shad, Lard,:Seeds, llorriela., 11:11f1' I , I Rico, SOCtql, &C. Augugt, 16, t6st ART UNION OF PHILADIAP/Thi, Inrurporoed by the /47in/ranee of Pra.rylraulit, fug the Pr - 0,,,.1011 f A,! op Deeire in the U. Start, oFFicEits --14:NRV it CAREV. Presidebt ; WM. D VII e PA...Went EDWARD P. MlT ell ELI. I;rennuici ; R. II BUTLER, Recording Sec retary ; l:Eo. W. DEWEY. colreopondink Secreta ry ; lionorao Secretary for Mc huylkillcounty U. RAN NAN. • v SIENIII.E ft fur the year 1651, will reeeiv,e 12/ f r each subeiription of Five Dollars. a print of. Huntington'. CHRISTIANA . AND HER CHIT MIEN," engraved by JlOO.llO Andrews. Roston. abd I the comp's*" jOll. • ' print of Iluntitigtnn's PtlEßch*,tel DREAM." engraved by A. 11. Ritchie, New York, or the choke of any tern of the, following four splendid, engravings. viz: I. John Knor'sintrerrew with .Vary Qviewof Seals, painted by I.eutze engraved by Sartain. 2. Rath sad Boos. painted by Rotherinel. engraved by Sartain: 3. ;threes Drees,. Painted by Ilutillnatonorngraved by Ritchie.. 4. Christiana and het Children, painted by Milling ton, engraved t. Andrews And a copy of the Philadelyhta Art Lihin• a or witty pamphlet coot:dome a repot' or the trumac lions 01 the lit.ittution. and IntOrmation on the sub ject of "tie Fihr Arts. throughout the whole world. The Art UNION Of Philadelphia awards paizes to us Certifiraters. W lilt wnieb original American works of Art ni.ty be purchased in any part of the l'hitml States. a t the opitatt and select of the person who may ohlaita a prize at the Annual Histribittion. which takes place 011 the evening ol the last week day in every year. The Executive Committee of the Art if Nun, %vitro rou crlueitted, 'elect Wurtirt of Att. uithout r hater or compensation. from t twit Free Clattery. •_lit chi nut 5.M.% for thltat; Pe(MOIM ill the country. whit mai: by remote trout lialleriev. or ptiblir the Fine Art.. Mrailirr.llll), .liotild be Made ati early a- pr.lf lit Alto, .ot a. to ritllllr member.. ill; early Dumber. of thr " Reporter." which will 'ar for - wattled, upon the receipt of the wf.ney to aoy pert of the causal). recri•ell try the aliglere.i:n.A. where the ..liefOritt e " , Anti Reporter' lan he Opt it m will Mott be itierived at lint otlif r. IS. HANNAN Honorary Seery for srittaylkitt iNn.inly, Pa. AMERICAN ART UNION. INCORPORATRD by the Lrßiglaturr. ofthr State of New York. 1840. for the promotion of the fine arm in the United State”.. °direr. for 1101: A BRAIIA kl 11. t:OZZEINS. emollient ; fliwant: A 1: ,, T1N. Trea.- 111,r; ANDREW Wattama. Corre.pninling Pleetreta. N4THANIELJ•narIe. Jr. Recording tkccretary. rano niitter nf.ihnepriernt—Robert Kelly. Andrew kVarner, Benj • 11. Jarvis. J.olm 11. Austen, Win 11 Apple. ton. Even . thtyckink. Vhilip Bane. George W. Austen. Williant A. Boller. George Tretlwell. Eras ing C Benedict, William 11. Wen, Gprint.. Corti... Clurrlek Illbr 1 Pell;Jolth P. Ite.dner r , Wilit,llll J. pill, Abrahern M. Cruzens, Marshallo. Roaeris, Fred erick A. rim. Charles P. Daly. Nathaniel Jarvis. Jr. l'ltnalt.lslklF. FOR 1931 Every AU bseriber of tire dollars is a menthe' for the e, year, and is entitled to ' I. A copy of. each number of the Bum ern (re ferred to to the. preceding rircular.) which shall be issued in 1 . 8.51. during :and after the month in which papaw:it of his subscription shall be made.. This is monthly publication, of sixteen or noire quarto pages of three columns each. illustmard with Engravings and Etchings from works of the ren;:t distinguished artiste. : 11. A piint of Mr. Jones' line Engraving on Steel, measuring nineteen inches by twenty.one after Mr. Woodville's celebrated painting of Mexican News, representing sgroup at the door of Inn. lis tening to the reading of an account of the first battle of the late Mexican War. A set of Five Prints. from finished line Cn grasings on Steel, of the average size of eight inches, by ten inches and executed by Amerkan Engravers, after the following paintings. viz Marion,Crossing the l'edce. by Kenney ; Mt. Washington, from the Valley of Conway, by Ken sett; American Harvesting Scenery, by Cropsey; Old '26 and Voting 'is, by Woodville ; Bargaining fot a horse, by Mount; Thus flaming a Gallery of Auiericao At t: of conveni ent size for binding, or for preservation In a port.folio instead of (rawer tf desired. IV. A share in the distribution of several hundred paintines,aciaritures and drawings in Water c dor.— /mane Stem age the works of the following eminent Attists.viz: Durand, Edmonds,, Huntington, Elliott, Mount, Church. Hingham. CroWeY.Gray, tasilear, Ificks,, Granola, Peete Doughly. Hinckley, natter, Flagg, Giffard,, Audubon, Clunney;. Reutelle, Whit• ridge, McKunkey. and others. The 'subscriber has thus an UW.(11E1111,11 opportunity to arhieve the triple purpose of obtaining a.valuable return for a smAl'lnvestanent—of securing the pot. session of a superior work. gratifyiug Did taste for Art, and if affording encouragement to proloodttg Artists of his own country. 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I , All ORllElts for 00FN not on hand, obtained IA OfttE.l.lt Unloo price at very shun notice. .-- I:IILASTIN.G AND WHAPPiNII PArERS-200 D krrappinc Paper,. IlitTnrrtst qualities nod 30 (teams t4hne I . 'Aper,.. White and ag..rtirted Cl/10f4. Tkatna Blasting raner or diffrreni A 011.1006 6. she. iA. 60 1141111 P WrIl%V 1 . 41 k ; 1.4 667 : PA Paper, all n( which trill he 'Lohd wholesale and retail. very Olean at B BANNAN%4 Paper and Stationary More. 13— Marrh 19, 1851 r A w noun( s. --P F:NNSVLVANIA STATE RE- I rats, vol.-11. „ treetved and rat eaten, • B. Ldte=art MiScoltanimts Honk More.. Se t G. 10451 - • 36. , Exat f j r.tra," .11111 - Thinn" Marc 114,100 s 34f PEMLANIATION. fal galling... 4 Within the district, and that be did not VATIIEILEAS, In and lien Act of the General As. remove in , the' said district for the purpose of voting at:Wily of the Colatotruwealth fff Penitio l la Oa,, therein. • • - • eidltled - '. An Act regulating the General Etectiona " EareYy persfon rinalifled as fat raalitand who rball whine thiaCommonwcaltli,pas.edthe 24 day ofJuly, Make due proof if requited. of residence and pay ithetuade the duty of theStset aro( every trth- tuent of lases: as itforeicaid, shall he permitted to ty r to gle e p iech erection to b e balder,, vote in the townsblp,watd, or !boric," in which he aod to Make known frill:cis tome tv hat officer.; ate • shall reside: _ to be ellitted.. Therefore, i, C. M. STRIUI.4 . filth "If any persurYshall Prevent of attempt In ore tibetilrOf Ille - COtinty of Schuylkill, de sasks km* by vent any olllceeraf an election under this an from ibis advertisement t o the e l ec t o r, o f said County of holding such election. or use or threaten any violence Schuylkill, that a GENERAL ELECTION wilt be to any sttch officer, or shall Interrupt or improperly held lu the said County,on TUEtWay,the 14th day of Allterfer",:with him in the, execution of hie duty, or October nett, at the several ,districts thereof, no fen.' *hail bloat Op or attempt to block the window or aye lo wr, to' Wit , nue to any window wheettne same may he hi Pen 1. The electors of the u„r u ngh of o ne i g ,,h u ,: w ill or ehail riotously dlsTitill the,,' peace al itch election hold their electibu at the Court House, in th e - or rha II use,ortrractiro Any iiiltirldttiomihreals, force of Orwroburg. s.r v inlecce,,Lsv lib .le. ch to indoedr.c unduly war-awe 2. The elecluta of all that pots of West Brunswick any clertorrar to pre, elii Iwo from 50tItI:. iv• to re Township., lying and being east of the lollotila - strain the freedom of chit:cc. site!, p. ts”ri on ...tele Commencing at the sand hole oh the perks' County ! lion shall be tined in nny sum nn' etceeding rive hot, line, thence by a ,traista lineto the house f Samuel Tired dollars; and be iinpristined line any time not hunt B. bledlar r intlndltitthe same: Oct:cc...hi the Um or than one nor more than twelve month,. And If it William Mats, excluding tbesante, thence to the ram shall be rbriwn to the contt where the ti MI Mf .fucif tf(Ceorge Mengel, now occupied by Peter Miller, in. offence shall be had that the person no offending eluding the "tatv thence to the bowie oflariab'Petre,l wits not a reside.nt of the city, ward, district, or inrtuding The 'aim* ; thence by a straight tine passing townthip. vit here the said idrence was committed and tit! Alitaliaut Fonsra on the ale, berm Tait habit , ' not entitled. to it vote therein, then on 'conviction. tine, shall hereafter farm) 4... petals election district. !he shall hero... Mooted to tby a fine of hilt Ico fiat and the flootirtna t,9nin melding therein, shall hold nue hundred itrqtara,nnit- be imprisoned nor !st. ,hat their general ides I ions at the public house of Santut I man iff.'nor farm' !bait t ear*. Boyer, in 11w town of Pori Chlorin, in said Ton robin.— 'AI any perann alt pertinia shall make any bet or 3 The elector., of Wept Ilfultsw irk TOSS veld, riot tv net upon the result Of any elec•tion within Ili included in tie. whore bait lola ries, w ill hold their den.. Commonwealth. or sidf I offer to untie airy Stith hot era; elections os ht 1..1•tt, ..1 " !Too , . in the or Wngrr, either by . Tetbll I oft - lel:4lnm lon t rPOr:Olt by /to:eolith of a n y written: or p-inted ativerticemein. eliallenre or : The...lector. of Cast 11i0n...,, ceps, still T invite any fitetstit or per.ito , to nr Ike .such t i ,., or hold their 1.r.,•11011 at the honor ill loriont Boyer, in wafer, numb convietion tbereorr he no they. shall tor. the town of Melieunalinig. frit and pay iliree times the amount so bet or offered 5. Tlia clef tors of Pilielelti,r T4ll.l,lilit, it 11l hold ! to hr het.": the, rl, dint, at the house of Philp Km/ us , in the . The ind:es . ..tre In make ,heir 'titans for :he C 0,,,. Tlloiorirli Pineginee 31111 (lie etei iota of the . Hot. of Schnylklll, at the Colin-House in OM mburs , wish of Ptilegrore wilt hold the n elm tints al the saute ' nit Friday, the 17th day if I/Wilier. A. D. 1851 " . at 12 house. o'rtock 51 f said day. h. The J.:ee1..., of Wayne Township, tt 111 hold Dom) under my hand and meal at the Shand'.. (V -alet, ries tioh at the house of Leonard Shalt. ' fire. letquirg. and dated Sr inenther ath in the tt•',lo.lt. In the tow it of Pt iedenstiure. Year of our ; turd. one thousand steno hundred and 7. The et'- tore or P.m.: Tow tf.top, will lothd their i fifty -tine. and seventy MTh year ont , li t tlepeod.uice elect ion :lithe hums" its Jacob ling. Jr in said ;of the rutted Stater:if Ametita Township. Gm! fOrr rha Cimitasistres/th. The elector.. af Lower M , .hantiingo Tiswirship.' C N. mitt hold.their , gtertertl election at the :muse 41f Joseph I Sherfirs Odiee, Orwig.l-4 It. Osman, in-said Township. burg, Sept. 6, 1851. el P. Chi. elertors of tipper Slahaotongo Towhnhip, is i9A.it het r elections at the house of John W. !lev ier. in said TOW tn.lllp lit. The electors of Eldred Townsh p will !told their elections at the house now occupied by John Wetzel. in said Township, I N The eleriois of Carry Tovcr,hip, including the house occupied by 3 G. Woolison, will hold their e i r ,,,„ n at the house rranctr Hensler, in said Ton:until'', • 12. Thr elector , . of West Penn Town:slim ' ta ill hold their electlun at the 'house now ocriiiii,4l ly Jacob I Schwartz. in said Township 13. The accrues of I; ohm 'row ',ship, ti Untold their - t h e inner of Daniel Comi, in said Town , 11. the electors of Rit•lt Township. wilt hold their • Met - lions Jr the politic house occupied Stein and Linilliet, in said Township- The•eleriors tit Male:luny hold 1111 , :r ettICHIIII., at t h e Initatt house of Samuel Miller. ,u r.ii.l.Township It;. The electors or the ail/On:II or • wilt (sold their eliTribru al mini house now occupied In_' MIT 113..1 Weaver. In said Borough 17. 't he electors of seliny lb ill Tow Tr- nip. will hold I their elertton at fin !muse or wi de" err, in i said rriwnslaip, Id, The eler.tors of New Carrie Pow...hip, will ' hold their election at Cue public home of Waolungtois itearnyile.r, in the town of New Castle. ! 19. The electors of Branch Totitnehip. is ill hold their tenetal elections as heretofore, at the house noa "filmic. I by Philip Kihres, in the town of Clew- , ! ellen Tllf electors of East Norwegian Toteuship, and I those residing nn the west side of the mer Schuyl- I kill and between Die : eastern Of the 80TC1112.11 “1, PotEtville and the Penman line of itir Port Carbdri elertion dhdrict. and whose Plertilf. have hitherto Ivoted in the No: wegian election dnitrici, will hold their election at the Port Carbriii House, its the intvit of Purl Gntbun. ej 21. 'rite Town:thin' of NOrweciatt will hereafter 1 form a el-palate election district. and the electors !thereof bold their election at the pittilic house lately f. occupied by Ira Lake Deer Park. in said Town:dim ! 12 Tlif; elector. of Blythe Townshui, wlit heti"' their election at the house or Jnceph T Italliet, iu the town Of bliddleport. 23. The electors of Tremont TowllPlllll, will hot their election at the house of Samuel [tipple, in the town 9r Tremont. 21. 'Alt the electors ul the South Ward in the Bor• ouch of Pottsville. shall Mild their elections at the public house ni INIIIIBIII Mate, in raid Ward. 1.5 The North Word in the Borough of Pottsville lying eastwatdly iit Centre street. shall be called the TT North East Warit,'' and the qualified electors thereof shall hold their generaketectlottriat the house of Pierick Curry. in said Ward. 26. the North Wild 41f the Botitugh of Pottsville I,t Mg westwardly of Centre street, shalt he called the'' North Wen W.inc - and the qualified electors -thereof shall hold their seneral elections at the boose nod , nrciipted inc Cringe Betz, to said Ward. 17 ninctotn of rass Township. will hold their election hi the hours , noiy occupied by Abraham Bork 'ln said Township, fit. The electors of Huller Township, will hold their eleetion at the house now !occupied by Isaac. P. Bashi, in said Township. The electors of FraileV Township, will hold their steel ion at the house lately occupied by Charles [lnflows int he town of Out. idron..i n raid Township. 30. Townahip of South 51anheini, shall here after form a seperate etectinn district, and the quali fied voters thereof shall hereafter hold their general elettiorti at the public house now occupied by Gen. Reber. : • 31. The electors of the Borough of Schuylkill Ha ven, will bold theft election at the Public School House No. 1, in said Borough, 22. The clectors of the North Ward in the. Bors ottell of.Tainamin, shall hold their elect hots at the pnblla himms of Bantuel Beard, In said Ward. :*3. The electer4 of the South Ward in the Bat ()ugh of . Tainaqua, shall hold their elections at the PublieSCbool Douse, in said Ward. 34. The electors of the East Ward.in the Borough o4Tainamtn, and those residing north of the Sharp M :tin, in the townshie of West Penn. heretofore voting at the public :School house In the Ihnotilli or T3lniqua, shall hold their elections st tile politic 1 house of Irwin F. Imehler, In said Ward 35. 'That tile qualified electors in that part of North Manheim township who formerly vnicil in the [Muth Ware'. of the Borough of Pottsville, and all that tent tory on the east olde of the river Schuylkill, and' withili the Penman election line, the southerly Imo . . OM EIEM =il ENE id the lion sigh of Pottsville, and the old - hoe of the Township of Mottlielm. whose electors have hitherto voted to the Siorwegiae election district, stall 1. 1.1 theit election at the i mblic lion-e of Gen Cron, in said Towo.lop. 01. That the qualified en clots In moat part of fort it 54.,„h • n 0 T o w o.hi o who Etna,-sly voted in I lie tfoomeh of t irw testtore i .halt hold their elec. H o c at cm. coon hi.oise. in said Itoronclt . T.'. That the totaittied el 71 tor+ of North Matthetni Township. too euthraced in the floes .. i .. g hold their Orman at the lialf-way-loon+r, kepi by Mrs sie.aitnit Moser. tit sato Towtp•hip, 3,5. The rlrettos nl the tiortelati of 141 . 1 'lair• will hold their elections at the pubi4. hon.,. of Jonathan Johnstoi. in the ,aid Boroug'. At which time land places are to lei elected by the freemen of tile coatntr of Srlwylkilt : • One prr..nn for Co% ernor of the St .le. of Pennsyl vania. One person for Canal COninitssioner of tier State of Pennsylvania. Five persons fir „lodges"( the itnprsilie Conn of Pennsylvania. One person fur President Judge octlie :list Judicial Distriefof the Stair of Pennsylvania. Two persons for ks+oflate .11idges °elite Oct ern! C. urts of srtiotlkill ',nano. Twit persUtl9 ear Nlellielleis or Ills lloni.s of Rept, sentatives of the State of Pennsylvania • One nelson for Prothonotary. Clerk of the flyer and Terniiner, and quarter t , Pltiolls of Arbot IA Olt:mint) One person for Register Of Wilk. Re. order of Deeds and Clerk of the Orphans' Court of SchttylL.ill comity. One person for County Trec..urer. One person for • County Commissioner. - One person for Director of the For one person for county Auditor. The general electi.n in t o t opened between the hours Of S and tit o'clock in the forenoon. and sli.dt continue without interruption or adjournnient until : o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. In-Pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly„of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. entitled •• An Act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth," passed the second day of July. A. D. 1939, moire is hereby given: . . " That the inspectors and judges. (linen as afore said:shall meet-at the respective places appointed for holding the election in tiled/griefs to which ?tier re spedively belong, before nine o'clock in the annul lig ot the secondTriesilty in October. In each and every -year, ondeach of said- inspectors shall appoint row clerk; who shall be a qualified vr,ter. of rtith distrit -"to case the person who shalt have receiVed the Oecood highest number of votes for inspector shalt not attend On the day of election. then the person who • shalt have received the second highest number of Totersfor judge at the next pretending election shall act es inspector In bis place. And in case the person whoshan have received the highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend, the person elected judge shall appoint an inspector In his place; and hi case the person elected judge shall not attend, then the in • spector who received the highest number of, votes shalt appoint a judge in his place; and if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of ong hour after theairue tiled by law for the opening ofthe clec• lion; thoqualifled voters of the township. ward or Mania, for whit h such officer shall have been erected ' present at the place, of elettlor.. shall ,elect one of their number to fill such vacancy. •• It shalt liethe duty °timid assessors respectively to attend at die pl.ice ill holding every geperal, sm.- , dal-, or ton ndiip election. during the whole tune said election le kept open, for the porpoge of giving infor• matlon to the iitspertors and judges, when railed on in relation to the right of any, person ast.isstril by them to vete at such election. and such other matters In relation to the asseAvments °rimier% as the said inspectors or judge, or either of them, shall from time to time require. "Thal nu person shalt be permitted to vote at any election as antresaid, Other than a white freeman of llie age of twenty•nne years or more. who shall have iesidra within the Stale oh least one year, and iv the elecilain district wnere,he tillers to tots, at tes,,, ten ,days immediately eciTedine,ucit .lection. and with in two year* pa id a' state or county tax, whieh shall have t.seU anlise4ed at leant ten days before the elec tion. :tint s cif ilea of the fiat. d States. wiro had previously been a qualified voter of Oils state, and teloolied ihe ref and returned. and Wltel have resided in the storl ion district, and paid tax as aftre raid, shall he entitled no a vote after residing in this 't * lile sit mini tin; providsd, Mist the white foremen citizei.s'of the st,tes..beiween the age* of twenty one atidtwctity-two years, and having reaided in this State one year. and tithe eiection district ten dais aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote. although they Cult net have paid taxes. „ on ,hall be permitted In vote whose name Is not contained in the hit of taxable inhabitants furnished by the Commie-inners as aforesaid enters drat ho produces a rereipt for the payment within two yearn, of a state or county tax assessed agreea bly to the constitutionasid give satisNctory evidence, either oil his own path, at affirmation of another. that ' be has paid itch a tax, or nu failure to produce a re ceipt; shall make oath in the payment thereof; or 'sec nod, if he claims a right to vote by being an elect.' between the agesoftwenty-one and twentyawo years he shall depose,. on math or affirmation, that he has resided in the :tate at least nne year text before his before his apptirsi irto.o nil make such pronf of real • deine In his district as is ,required by this act, and that he doer verily believe (runt the account given hint that he is of the age aforemeid. Ind give such other evidence as is required by this act, wherentimi the name of tit. person so admitted to Vote shalt be inserted in the alphabetical list by the iriepectora, and a hole made opposite thereto by writing the word "tax . " if be slisll'be admitted to vote by reason of having paid a tax n't the word "age," Kite shall he admitted to vote on 'account of his age, and ineither case, the reason-of such vote shall be called not to the dere*. who shall mark it In the !bit of rioters kept by Otero. • In all cases where the name of the prison' claim:: ,ink to vote is not found oti the list furnished by the commissioners and assessors, or his right to vote whether found Iliertlin or nut, Ii objected to by any qtiailltedeitizen, it shall be the duty. of-the Morten. tors to examine such person oti,tiain as to hi= quali fications, and if he claims to have wedded within tne .estate for nee year Or more, his oath shall be snffitient proof thereof. but he make.proof by at: tenet one competent wheelie, who shall he a qualified elector, that he has 'resided the islet ibr tome than - fen days neat tiontediately pre: ceeding sold election, and shall also himself sweat thaws arta Isol4sace, la primmer his law. CM er Entered ;trcortlinr. to Act of ConerepA., in the year 1951, by J S. tIOUGIITON, M D. In the Office oldie t t iW.t for the Easrern Ili.t art of l'ennaktraiid. GREAT. CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA!!! Another Scicintlfic Wonder! • DR J S. 1101701ITON'3 is „ - , lIE Waif. E Fist im GAP; I BD g to, ff I ' , s pared Ittnu lir not i. Of the bomb stomach of the. (11..tfier directillllll 14 Baron Lielog, the great Physiological Chemist, by is. Houghton, M. D. of Philadelpbia, Pa. This is d truly wondertill iemedy far Indigestion. DyspepsiaiJaundice,lAVer Complaint.and Curing after Nature's. vn method. by NatUre's own Agent, the.liasti it Juice. Haifa tepspoonrul tit Pepsin. tirtirsed in water. 111 digsst or Five pun ads oi Roast Beef in about two lipurs out tithe stoinach. frpsln is the chief element. ni Gres i Drgenting prim of the Gastric Solvent of the Food, the eurifyrng . . Nest tying, and Stimulating ahem ol the Snowy ti arid Intet.ttror. It us entracte,' (ram the Digcsrive :Stomach iif the Ds, thus forming an Artifi stal Ingestive Flu td, pre.t•ely like the natural (h itl Juice in its Chemical powers. arid furnishing a coo, oleic and pc:fret subsitinte for it. tly the aid alibis f.p_reparatioh. the pains hod evils of Indigestion and ;Dyspepsia are removed, lust as they would be by a healthy Sthmach. Ii is doing wonders for Dyspeptics tiring cares of Debillit, Emaciaiiiin, Nervous De cline, and Dyspeptic c onsiimptiou. goinposed to be on the verge Of the grave . Aire Scientific Evidence upon whir ti it of- based, is in the histrent ilegiee curious and rcmurtialife. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE Baron Liehie, in hisitailebrated work on Animal Chemistry', says: ••A n artificial Digestive Fluid ana logous to the Gastric Jrtire, may he readily prepared flout the Mucous itteml4,aite of the Antnach of the Calf, In which various artistes of total, as meat and egg, will be Softened, chanittal, alit digested, just in the tame manner its then would be in the human stomach.' Dr. Pereira, in 11h:famous treatise ou "Food and Diet," puhlished by Friwier. Sr. %Valle, New York, page 33, slates the rame great fact. and describes the method or preparation. 'There are few Matter :iiithori. ties than or. Pereira, Dr. Combe, to his stainable annuities On t Ile "Physiol. ogy of 'Digestion," observes that ••a dimonit inn of the due quantity of the Garric Juice Ina prominent and all-prevailing cause of • Dyspepsia ;" and he states that ''a distinguished profesam of medicine in London, who was severely adlii:ited with this complaint, find ing everything else in tail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice.obtained from the stomaoi , of living, animals, which prrived complettily succwful." DaTirahato, author of the fainous worsts on "Vele table Did," says: "it is a nem:ilk:We tact in physi ology, that the stotnadis of animal:,, toricerated in water, impart to the fluid the property of dis•mivins various ankles of food, and of effecting a kind of ate tificial digestion of theM In no Wise differentfrom the natural digestive process." t Dr. Minion's great work, the "Chemistry of Man." I (Lea do Mant.h.trii.Phlin. 11410. pp 39l 1) •sys : "The dr.owery of PEPSIN forme it !less t 14 tithe cherish cal histoiy of Digestion. From recent experiments. we know that fond is dissolved as rapidly In an ant i tidal digestive Mild, prepared (rein Pepsin, as it is in the.natural Gaatric Juice itself." profesior Dunglisontrif the,lelTerson College. Phil', 1 delphia, In his great %stink on'human Physiology, de si,les more than fifty pages to an exatninatton tit this subject. .Ilis experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the i Gastric Juice. "btu hied from the li vin .i 4 human stomach land fromaniniale are Well known. "In all I sass " he says.;"digestion occurred as perfectly in the a rtt rie ial an in the natural digestions." • Dr. Jonn %V Dranee,Proft.e.nor, of Cln.i,try Lo ti... Medical Colie:ti of the Dower:94 of New fork In his • Tel:, Bonk ht . Chemistry," pare 355 say's. has Iweda question %%nether :min.-sat tbttr Lion r.,ultl he in rforpirgt—hut it ic!notv universally 4.1.1611,4. i I W.! it may be." • Dr. Carpent•CeatittoiTtrd nork no l'lsymnh.gy,whh-h is in the 'library rvfi y pltysir to n, and to tb.r,l an a , Tent !look in all the Cr!lieges. is full of evttlehce simi lar to .heahuse.-respecting thereto-art:able Dige:tive pnw , „fr i p,p..a n , and fire fact that it ilia) reatton separated from the Stomach of the t alt or on and used lot experiment. atilt'. tat dig,otion, or remedy lit disease of lbe Stomach, and deficient Se• Cr et ion of (7,3iflr inn e All modern works soi l Cheriii,try, Mater la Medico. and Phyi‘itdogy, and II good Medical Dictionaries, describe the character ' 1 and properties of Pepsin, and state many interestinarletails respretine The fakt that aartrti trial di;esttre Flnid, or G'aArir Juicy. perfectly resendiline thr eattual hoed. roan* he readily prepared. doelt not admit tit ri t re „ri„„ . only wonder is, that it has tint hero applied to the cure of littligesttun and Dyspepsia—so naturally does such a iii %Mr geWl itself to the mit.d, AS A DvsrEreiA CURER, Dr Boyishton's l'epSin has prodnred the Inn,' mar• vrlinns efreellt, in eu nog carry of Dehliity.Emaciation Nervous' Decline.nnd Dyspeptic Consunipt ion . ft ig impossilil.• to give th.• , details gtf ur the tins o r r its adsyrtirement ihut antlient moted et•rtifirtrtFt,t have been given of raore. than Two Hundred remark able ,nre: in Philatiolphin. New York, anti 111)A1(111 alone. l'iret•e were nearly all desperate cares, and Or C 1111.9 were ant nnik rapid and wonder fn., hid per manent., Is a great Ner v,ans A sitidote, and pn rt le n:arly useful 'lir tendency thlione akorder, Liver Corn plaint; Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and I Acne, orbadly treater! Fever and A gue, and the evil effects or guirtme, Mercury. and other din; illicit th/- Digestivb Organs. after a loncsirkiii,s. Also, r o r es cessin eating, and the too free tice of ardent :mit almost rCcnnriles Health with Intemperanee OLD STOMACJI COM i'LAINTS. There is no form or bid Stomach Vomplaints a boll it do e s not seen. to reach and remove at once No matter how bad they may be, it , givifs instant A single "dose reams . . it all the unpleasant symptoms ; and it only needs to he repeated for a Short time to m ake these gond elTecls permanent Purify of blood, and vigor or body follow at once. It is partiinlarl) excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps,Sore i.e.,. of the pit of the :stomach. distress after eating, rota .Luc Ile:urine.- I. no to ..tiirits. Despondent' i ti to Dr Houghton's Pepsin, is sold by nearly all the de,a,lermin One drur - Cattil Popular Meilicltlea, I hroligh out the. United elfo3e2l. It is prepared to [louder and in Fluid lot te—a nit' Ht! Preartent Mt, vials ( Or the use of phy,icians. Private Curls:ars fair the Ilse of Ithylortan, - ,nay be obtained of Dr. 11OUVItnn or his agents, .lopicribing the aquae process of preparation, and giving the au thorities upon whiclithe claims of this new renteete based. 'As it is not a 'Secret Remedy, rat objection ran be raised against its use by pitisiciana in reapectable standing and ce?,ular Practice. Price, One Dollar pet bottle PEPSIN IN POWDER. ? Seat Free of Postage. For renvenietice of, mending to all part, of thecoon try, the . Digestive Matter of the Pepsin, is Put up in the faint of Powder. with dire:Aloha to iJediasolved in water lay the patieni.i Their pllVYder,tontalujiipt the rune mailer Col the betthP and will be pen. by mail, Free ill Portnee. for Ohe Dollar sent (past pain In Dr. J. Honelitnn, M. D., r hil3.l , lPhrt, Pa. Obserrld lhi. t—Ettery bottle of the genuine Pepsin bear, the written-pitinatore of J. S. Hon:loon. M. t) sole pioprielor. Philadelphia, Pa. cop) -right and Trade Mark Petered.; Sold by all DroeriHts and Dealers in NlVlhtilltS. Sept 6, 1951 36-ly A great Disrortry for lli Con . : DOCTOR 3. S. ROSE'S - RAILROAD, Olt ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, lllaxea, a abil 25 cents—free Doe yie l curv. and ; ran bit taken; at alr , seasotte, by both sexes...• all age} and willinntlrreat.l to weather. lea! or laboring tuansliould be without tioai.aa Th, are only the Pour Mau'. fend, and the Rich Mien••. iiecttrity. The libuve Pills :tie the result of thirty t prac tice in,Philadelphia,latid if taken witlith. ri Rose': Tor& :Fever and Ague Mixture. they will core th , Most atabliortieatieti,of Fever and Azar, or ( - hilts and Fever. For Licri liittahlithals. Dyspepsia, Itidtgrstinii, and all Bilious conditions of the system, they have no equal... as thousands in the etritithern and westen, Mates m, ill testify, Witt - . have used them Ai a purga tive pill they art like a charm, free from griping, Ris ing strength and appetite, and enlivening the spirits For sale, at wholonle or retail by H Ele,biNaN. • Agent for SLltuyikill County. IC,Diuggists had supplie.d in the atrial whole sale prices. Anglin 30. ISM. I to trim LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Who I are Parents, Hupp and Young Gentlemen Or Prat,- ville, l'a., and the ~Isutrounding neighborhood. Your attention is parltrala" . ly invited to the largest and complete atISCIIIMP - 0, :of 110Y8 and CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. Thatithe subsculber ha. on hand'well. adapted to the season,sultea for boys of three years of age,and to yiding gentlemen of .iateen. All .persons Ila tag at a distance, purchasing Cloth ing at ; thia establishment, have the privilege. of re turning them if they do not tit. F. A. 11017.. 204. ettefttntit street - , below Tenth. Fhitada Feb. 211„ fi-lylf OAK'WS rvitNITUK iametrs, tor Cteanin;!. 'calving and beautifying Cabinet Furniture. an, giving a rirh appearance, atm.!, for to r , •arniihing, an article that I,ve have tried and rail re• commend—Nil , Vijrints a battle. anal received and toy irate at 1 • Hook and Yariertore. • ione 2S, 1851 171111,0—Ditrt.ient ATVu M 2thrmst ir al L,arum«nu rattle twit fint+t), tog.itfror with rior IwniUMettls. 1 7 .11' rile at tI . Anil nri tit Wino far iureeei prices 11. BAN'SAIi. May 31,1551 IS-. • BY Teleoreiph and Yesterday's Argit. Wheat Flour,' s4;2s—Rye„ do. $2 37 r bbl.—Corn Meal, $2,87 do.—Wheats Tied S-1 ets. White, 91 ets.—Rye; 65eenis. Corn 64-:-Oats, 35 ets. per bushel. , " This is an nrticli; - oTtnos.t accommodating qualifications- - very precarious and not at all permanent,", as Peter Simple's Middy would say. During theprent campaign, the Lucofocos have been struck with a de voutly patriotic fit, just as the Pottsville tribes . were piously affected by the late Journal chapters. Their'sonstan t cry has been, "Stop agitation lhr. the Union's sake." But the law Christiana riot has changed the whiffle tenor of their Union devotion—they' cannot now make agitation enough. The Editor of the Pe/insult:anion , : not content .withyublish ing the most extravagant and inflammatory appeals to the people, charging, of course, the whole riot upon Gov. rOIiNSION and the Whigs. also calls an indignation meeting on Wednesday evening last, to cater to the pas sions of the ,populace • and foment - r their ex citement to the highest pitch: Will an excitement got up by this means, effect any good? The officers have been tic tively and efficiently engaged from the first near thirty of the alleged offenders were sr rested and brought to justice within forty eight hours alter the outrage was committed, and a number of others have 'since been cap tured. Who arc the agitator's now T Where are those boasted Union principles of the Lo coloco party, that would Sacrificealniost eve ' ry thing for the preservation of the Union Y• Truly they are faithfully following in : the / t ; loutsteps of their '•northern High Priest"- ,( . _ ; Esau-like, they . would sell their d EMI - for a 1111 . " Of pulilit al pottatge.—, thtl no longer snake lions toward any virtue that lean! T r PHILADELPHIA JUDICIAL The Whigs .of Philadelphia ha: _ the / - following nominations:—ForPresident Judge of the District Court, George r Sl:tarswood ; lot Associate Judges of the Distpet.Court,George M. Stroud, and J. I. Cldrit/ Hare; for .Presi• dent Judge of the Coureof Common Pleas, Oswald Thompson ; Associate, Judges of the same Court, Win. D. Kelley, and M. Russell Thayer. The opposition have nominated Sharswood and Stroud for the same offices. - 1 . 777' WE OBSERVE that the Whigs of Lu zeroe have norninated"Louis S, Waters Esq., formerly Of this' borough, a candidate for Associate Judge.: We have had the pleasure of an acquaintance with Mr. Waters, and feel confident he will, if elected, make an ex cellent officer. We congratulate the Whigs of Luzerne in making so good a selection. ANOTHER NEW MOTIVE POWER.-It is announced that Dr. Wm. Richardson of New Orleans has discovered a new motive power, and a machine has been built under his supervision, to test its practicabil ity. Atmospheric air seems to be the agent, but no farther explanations - are allowed to appear at present. FUNNY.—The Pennsylvanian publish es a letter from a Pottsville correspondent, pretending to give, an account of the "casti. gation" B. Bartholomew Esq. received from the Kickapoo chief, at Orwigsburg last week. That is news to the people of this county, as it happens the "boot is on, the other leg." irp THE NOON Train of Passenger Cars was detained yesterday, ou account of, 'some accident to the Engine on the Road—we were consequently without our usual Mails till too late in the afternoon to use them.- {C FROM CVRA.—An arrival at New Or leans brings Havana news to the 7th. • The American prisoners were about being shipped to Spain—only four had been liberated. The American Consul refused to interfere in their behalf. T 7 PR F.SIDENT FILLMORE and suite Met with a very enthusiastic 'reception on their ar, rival at BOSjOII on Wednesday. Gov. Bons well gave them a public welcome in the evening. THE NORTHERN Mexican States are said to be contemplating a declaration of In dependence. Aid is expected from the Texan Rangers, and also fiom New Orleans., r 7 PINCKNEY, the alleged fugitive slave of the late Mr. Gorsuch; is supposed to have been seen near Williamsport on Tuesday.— Ssveral citizens started in pursuit of him. rr - LATE. NEWS from Texas states that the Indians were committing dreadful out rages upon the Mexican.population of Upper Tarnau;ipas. TOE Crean VOLUNTEERS, Who had co:let:tett at New Orleans, are daily leavitgi for their homes M great numbers. TITE GRAND LODGE of the Odd Felit lowiof the United States, still continues in session at Baltimore. OUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS are due to the Hon. C. W. Pitman, for a copy of the Congressional Globe for 1850—'51. REDUCTION OF THE STATE DEBT. The Governor's proclamation has been is sued, announcing that, on the Ist Of Septem ber, under the provisions of the late act cre ating a sinking Fund, 8659,122 98 of the public debt of Pennsylvania was extinguished —that amount or State stocks having been purehaed and the ;certificates This makes the present debt of the State 5:549.119.162 44. It is a happy augery for the future.. •"A r ed uct i on o f the State debt!" how Pleasant the sound ! and when we look-at the figures --more than half a niillion—tbe COMMATI= wealth really seems to be in earnest in 'the good work. If this is the operation of the Sinking Fund LAW, it Will be a source of unalloyed rejoicing. The debt is still over forty millions-7-2n ugly looking ; sum—and we shall never feel as if Our huge indebted ness was palpably diminishing, uttil we get into the thirties but when the time arrives, with prudence and economy on the part of the State Authorities, the slide will rapidly take place to the bottom of the scale, until our glorious old Commonwaalth shalt rise in the majesty of her strength; free and. disci. throned. .:, The als.ve is from the Germantown Tele. .aph, a neutral paper. It shows how every honest, unprejudiced mind views the reduc tion of the State debt—all thanks to . Guyer. nor JOUNSTON for his wise administration ! Although we have felt it our duty, as national . Whi,g, says the Hanorer Spectator, to oppose Governor Johnston's views upon the qUestion , of the Compromise, we have never hesitated to do him Justice roads "able and - very faithful administration of our State Government." An article io an adjoiaing column would seem to tell remarkably well for his management of our .State and we publish it with the gieatest satisfac tion. as it particularly interests the farming cominunity, whom we have always helieVed, were made to bear too great a portion of out State taxes. flootcript. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY* A O'CLOCK LOCOIFOCO PATRIOTISM