_— - _ - position OD ' ''' a 1 a r r i ,"* ll TA2ll.ll* i r ' s trjg!' He! for Caisforitia;•Me bad the *titans I - alums O*EPDELL'a DEFEAT. 51eza.....t.5 , - -s •ries' ,'' . 4 l -!,.....-.•..- - s -- -s - vocate, fully comprehends ntu _ . " --:____:::„.-±_'2l.-:7-7=4- ~ , • ~„dititzug for' s wab ii a c l m io e n i ak b er .,, - ,. of presse et CogswelPs exhibithais opus Cel- 1 s Tb e ---- --";#rA4-7 the Tariff guestion—it nri, ..-.. iors ii pa aorway et th e Tows iikin ca Tharsiss , 7, —_,-- •--_-_---..--,.....,-,... s = 4 - 7 - 7 - - - , - - „,.. -. ...._•• ~.........„ To return to thePenniffisranfa cicalas. the result If efaateittil an onassat number of,tapital stories, _ __ , . 1----: ----------;" .---',.--' • -',--- may be cohsideral as DECISIVE AGAI N ST A with a f u ll peciertim et ezeeuens: p oe t r y:, Tb s . , eight.. This is the same, weilselieee i s th i s liitely at*. . 10 g 1 0 1111 fel hinge .....„5:._..-. : 0 -- --...5-...--, - Ittrlsinzi . OF THE TARIFF AT THE NEXT „,„.„„„„• e -readers have • rich t bet hem mit ore t •••• age in relation to the de. m o m d web gen eral auesbkot in b oth No t t , va t ; feat- of Judge' Campbell. We recommend sE-Q401.i OF. CONGRESS. Gov. Jowerron,the -- e --- ..„,.__ and nineaelphis.„ !nerves - Sas them*, bin, cla' 4 the article eapecially to the Irish citizens of ' defeated Whig candidate, made the Tariff a id- in° eagraTiallit• too, are adaiiiablY designed and I Met it.soe before tbepeope, in his various ad- well executed. :the olttoraing win," it ceieetil sum to the "Thillitesi n allei very feithfitliy, we were ' this county—it is a faithful picture of the i dresses before the elect i on , throughout the 'State— - bop :We d o o,,,,fideptir recommend 0,,,b,,,, - , si •toldtty acme present, who knew a 'that toe well." . respective party relations toward them :' ' I and be called upon them to declare by their votes of Judge . Coulter over .rudge and they were satisfied with the present tariff, alt t i mes as a delightful eo MPanion• Sulasedialua s in will respects the Paha*, os a work dart* ".Tire election or whether they de red more efacient protection, received and single copies ti t ate at thuseaubs. will rankaamottg the fi rst worka of the conntrY- - Campbell is not only a victory . over which i - panieularly on coal. iron, and other tnanitfitermes Wet twa. es m m favored wit h a ep py o f the New , Thew:Wen alOivtbe Chagres river, as Otte rePre* the Whig party may well rejoice, but it will of Pennsylvania. Bioz,va, the Democratic cande• „ ... ~,., ~ .... . . date, on the other hand. was tmderatoxi•to be in aura ts seciff arase—d , is also Publ Wied daiti by seated, is tali g airiCSSll-411e 114.4 1 111 9. -Th se's itstim— serve to open the eves of the Roman Nato the novel settlemenubwith here and there the broad lie voters of Pennsylvania, which is a mat favor of the present tariff, and not anxious for for. Messrs. H. J. Raymond' di; Co. It is kut a few , then protection. Whatever, therefore, may be at• weeks old, but the reputation of its coed ~. . &Idealise " s us " an d littiPet,' - and the ever-varying ter still more to be rejoiced at. For years I tempted by the advocates of a higher tariff at theand enchanting views, presented by the minding i and years, the Locoloco party have succeeded no d ou bt, secure it a large circulation at next session of Corigreet, the vote of the people,of will, ' _,_ • • once. course of the- iittellmilue azalea ono could ueverttre IR getting the Irish vote, upon the pretext Pennsylvania as that of the section of the country It la edited with rare amide, and with a piquancy most trite s led in a Lira, will, doubtless , b e and var i e ty o fspirit soiled to the tim es : h a v i ews of seeing.—So with rho route across the Isthmus— that the .Whigs were biassed against them axed as DEGIS AGAINST ANY REVISION of national affairs e re meta and very coma. - ! b e p tee d ers t or m on t h ewsy .... t h ee j tym -p emr es....l and their ,sellgion. - In the honest sincerity OR FURTHER PROTECTION. ' Tux "Pesos ans," is the title of a weekleßit- the embar, catien—the voyage - the .. r eneg e! at ... a of their • hearts, Irishmen have turned too - favorable en en to these Insidious out false So also the New York Times : - with its peculiar solemnities—and finally the "land per just started . in New York. It presents rattier a and sinister allegations. The consequence Tim Roux ix Pesixsrxvicus.—Beaten, horse, h , • of promise" itself are all life-hke and charecteristic. foot and dragoons, the Whig party hardly dares raise das 9 aPPearimeet tyPoP2Phically.- has been that thousands of Irishmen who its head to inquire what season it. Ilia the VIU3i.. Saran% for November is a splejtdid speci m e n of No deseriPtiont.howeser well written, could give 8° I t are opposed to theßritish Tarifrof 1846, and ii. , or vanities to study out the why and because -7 magazine literalize. ft is filledwith choice a:minim• itaPtessi v e , l' we presume , so e°Treet ea idea a l who are in favor of American Industry and gueh inquiries are sometimes wholesome, bu t al - tious of both pr os e and poetry, which cannot fail t o IfbeeZirewhP3outereall, as m w th ish is to Panorama. enjoy a nc‘hVtercadalv7oal°-autil the Protective doctrines of the Whig party, ways bitter, and just at this present decidedly nau- . have voted with the Loccifocos, and la many themselves of the fi rst chance they can get to vend instances • have secured to them the victory. 'eating. It is enotgh to ' know, without compre. manlier while they deeply interest tbe room— bending, that a 'State, heartily tariff in iti interests Among the various embellish ons, meAtewithe ' ateribei and wishes, has voted against the tariff: over - rid- b e f ore as —mas t ic ; the fesh• au , new , from the an evening with Cogswell. Hereafter we trust that Irishmen will scum den with taxes, has voted against the reduction of scripture, hce.,'none, we think, ii more expeseiver ~..- to be wheedled by the low insinuations which the State Deld ; devoted to the most popular of gee. .. -, entora, has sent him suddenly to private life. Para- tho' several more beautiful, dm, “N o renaer”—it rar Aurora Borealis . —O n Monday evening lauenfOeu demagogues have directed against doxical Penn:lleums! Bealifted Btoxvit l Exult- is peculiarly characteristic of lb+ • iphot era• last, we had a splendid exhibition of the Northern the Whigs. We repudiate all religious tests, i and so does the Whig party. High-minded I lag Bnehanan. When the smoke rises, we shall I. , sa . , . les, t he • Lae of man and of the year." Sart m e Lights. The heavens to the North-east, wets Th e Democrats will also do so. , But the active see who are k il led and wounded; and the numbers. — brightly illuminated for upwards 01 an hour. At present, nothing can be seen but a Democratic for sale at Beeettn'e. leaders of the Locofoco ,party have been the Majority of some "Veen Thousand, and a cheer- •r as sk wi light seemed to shoot upward in the North, is one menus of arraying the Irish vote against the ..ea ....rsrti.ss ~...asts's Amin' is 600 en • new k les, look for the future - '. Eh, well: the changeable- bright streak to a considerable distance, while, tones-61 the Keystone provules its own consolation t h at every business man sh o ,uld have. It cOulains ,__~,,„ t o ward the it —there is no _ idling how g o on she msx. come all a condensed view den rueful forms of lima item . stosu.r been above using the rel gioua • ill f i pewter ea 0 straight Raton . ments wic h - t ts c tiati .„ l „, B on d s, r ee d s, mo . rvaties owsly over • considerable space of the heaveris Judge Campbell for the purpose of de f eating Are., dt:c., with valuable tables for Engirteers, lota- - , - . (+Mists, Builder*, &c., also "lees of . Postage,— riP*.iteeidrur.—Jscob Schwalm was artirtY kill- Philadelphia to many, if not all the minis- Book-keeping,lirc., dre. We ern confidently sworn ed at Reinhart'' 'tun, near Tamaqua, 011 Wegnes• ters of Protestant denominations, with tile mend Ulu a most satisfactory companion. For sale day, by being thrown from a, mule, which took name of James Campbell struck of. We allude at Hannan's. ... ; ' i fright as brews. riding home from work. His tothese acts of diet ocoforo lea era, not with Also, the TrAva's Grant, by the soma author gain . wi sh to unmask oco. foot caught in the traces, and be wits dragged tie view votesof prejudi We ciug Irishmen, no L r to J. R. Butts. It cam• o fell i .„ tepetidteet o f the nearly half a mile in that perilous situation.— locoism, and to show;' them that they have l est , o f tre d e, b als a eme m ew, mode of doteg hmt . When'releasett, life Was nearly extinct. • 4 been imposed upon. ‘We repel the idea of neva with banks ate., with the nunediell for the re- • IOW any religions test in - this country, where reli covery of debts in all the States of the Union. - JURY LIST. gtous liberty is guaranteed by the Constitu- Wear A pitytheWorld's Fair wasa't postponed till lion. What Whig, before voting, inquired, after the Pennsylvania Election, or the Election into the religious sentiments of the Judicial hadn't come off before the Fair I We have a candidates upon his ticket, on Tuesday last ? poetical perpetration about the Iliglerites and La Not one. It was reserved fur Loeofocoism cofocos generally, that would- have made the Ea- to do that !, Henceforth •let Irishmen study glishmen see stars, and shown "the rest of man- the interests of the country, and their own, kind" that we are a great people-Ift are—we and 'they will discover that the Whigs have folks of Schuylkill. It is what Davy Crockett would been slandered, and that thee have been im have 'called si. "naeral euriosit3i,"; half. horse, half posed upon. According io the modern the°. alligator, with a considerable sprinkling of another rests, a man of a particular religion will do long-eared quadruped. • - very well to vote for Locufucoism, but he has no right urhare in its honors, if he as pires higher than a mOdZoss on the railroad. iTtiners'• '43;ournat. Saturday I .lTorrting. Oct. 25. SPECULATIONS DI. ,PLAIti fruCTEIS. . The opposition papers are busy . extitting over their victory . , in' this Sate, and, explain. 1 .ing, • as they pretend, theicauses thai operated I agaussit Gov,. Johnston'a. re-election. The -Znion and the ConsproMise are fruitful topics' and, of course, come in ifor a lirg,e share- of editorial thunder. In PiiiladelPhia, perhaps,,l these - (1 --- tret. - 71ions.did exert an unfavorable in,' fluence, for theme interest wasstronger than principle. The merchants, supposing the South unable to discriminate between those who are really their friends and those who i only profess to be, • feared that Johnston's election i:ould contrued to the disadean• sage of their pockets. very aptly asks . the Sun, —what d,;•c. ,, Northern Democracy rare for the. rights of slave-holder., more than'ot hers North of Masco & Dixon' , Line In' Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Ohio, Dernoeratslorm alliancies with Free , Senators CITAtr. and lla r t..x, the great guns of! Abolition, are profestl Democrats, while CLAY and \VnnarEa, are far the Union and the Compromise. Bar the rperclianis of Philadelphia were frightened at shadows ! They flretb.to lose their - S.mthern custom, and the Clore voted against all their former prineiplts: - We shall See what they will gain by it. We apprehend nothing. The Raleigh (N. C.j•Standa' rd, has already remarked upon the result int our State "we de not see that the cause r of: i the Union has gained anything in the election .of 805t..Er.." It has not ! nor has it lost. &nit :.Lons•s - rozc and BIGLER' are patriots; and with; either our nationality is secure." This is the true . State of the ease—the causes thall operted: in Johnston's defeat were realtA:extrafico4 to his course as Gov ernor=and entirely of a litferent character from that .the opposition would represent them. We are confident that we express the united sd,htiment of tlie great mass of the people-of ',the. State, When we say that - Wm. . F. JonxsioN has been one of the best Goy '. ernors Pennsyleanta I has' ever had. It is urtiyersallr admitted ;that he is popular to an alinost`unprecedentcd extent, and there is not one single,lact of his, fficial career that could finny way be compla;itied of, save his refusal to sign the Obstrtictitin Bill. Jo regard to this s matter, he has been basely naisrepreseatcd—he . . has been charzed as an Abolitionista Disunionist, and opposed to the Compromise measures, when the truth there . is nit a more patriotic, law-abiding, Union-loving ruaitiwithirt the- boundaries of the United States than this -same Wm. F. JOHNSTON. Its friends are just as loyal and devoted citizens as ihuse who opposed him, and in a largeproportton of the voters, it is not asserting • too Much to say that, of his friends and his oppoients, the former are far more truly the fri.*s of the country than those who claimed stielt exclusive patriotism. Ct is unnecessary now / to re-explain his posi tion in rtliation to thWt-Bill, of which the LG. rolucos have made ;such a handle, but we '';'venture to say tha n nineteen out of every ;twenty honest unpre t jmliced men in the State would have acted prei.r.ely as Gov. Joirts - roN . did, had the; been iilacyd in a similar situa wtfs a politic.al trick, on the part of his opponents, Irani beginning .to end, and there vas no more cent foundation for brand ing himallisttniordisi, than tb bare ehalged' him wits advocritin4 the South Carolina doc trine of open SeciAsion. The sAory, hotiq' lever, found belieyrs, and 'the opposition presses, knowing. thnt it was likely to -take well in other State':_ and in some parts of rlur own, particularly in political strong- hold,-spared ro pain , : to dissetnidato the itn pressiisn far and 41i• over f thc country.— The insincerity of the party. licAvever, was exitiliited h rtteiruomino.tion and .subiequeut election the very soul of Petinqlvania air Judge in Bradford c. 0., as alsP by . their Free Soil ad vocney in nitio with that pat tv in ot htir,,Nortliern Sfates. Wit :mow, .in a p o hlitical point. 4 view, we waste words, but a an a'ct jtisti!, as lye/1 as gratitude towardl a public otli - !er„ who lilts faithfully and efficiently si-rred the State, we cannot withhold this plain statement (,r the truth. The the iiiiihirtant hearing the present . ) political c.:iniulexioti of Pennsdrania wriii . o necessarily have upon the coining PresideOtial campaign, strained every nerve to glen their G6vernor and thus change the State SiliitinistMlion befne the contest of next year. Renee their tinsru . pulons industry bcf l ore the Election, and the terrible grumbling Of the Pennsylranjerd r,therßuchanan organs since,over thedeleat of their favorite. Now the plain English of the matler is ti l lat Judge CaMpbell was put on their ticket solely, and singly to catch the Roman C;atilotic vote el the State—iii some crises they w l erc successful, while in. others they bare most wolully missed it.-- Those,whorn this maw:purer intfuenced.were induced, as a general thingt_.xW vote the whole Loco ticker, - While 1.1,05 e of the part!', who would not be e,ulletl by it, cut Campbell, but stuck to their .fickei. Hence the result—Big ler,:through Campbell, receives more than.a. 'party rote. while Campbell per.Fonally loses more from his oi.vri party, than he 'gains , for the ticlre(froin !ltd Whigs. In this County -141 e truth may as well be bald—Campbell's dliuie on the Ticket secured alMost the, v.1i014. Roman Catholic vote— numbering somewhere near 15'.)0 strong.— They were forced to vote the :rhnie Locofoco ticket—many of them admit' ts;-under the threat of having Campbell and Riley, their candidate fin- the Legislature,cu t by the party, if they refused, lienre the large majority for Bigler and the ; election of their whole County ticket, although `the gain scarcely - compensates fur ',Campbell's lu4 with the Anti-Roman Cadiplic portion Of the party.' We will now close our alteady unexpectedly lengthy remarks : by annexing a few lextiacts from our ,New Ydrk neighbor, which'• do justice -to the positte.n of Gcv. JORNSTO , i and short up, in a p.Mited. manner, the suicidal course of the 'State:under the peculiar influ enees set. in operi r itioa br our designing po optionents-I,first, from the 'New York Tritunei— n4'We shad no tear!, tot ,Gov.e ha, ly chine duty rui-gv .1 ,, -ervrd a re-elec• non. Yet, from Ire kmr.c.l c,;cureral Tavlor's death. t h e chances bare been heav k ly .s;caintt If h e ' could have received the determlr.ed p•of, the Whigq, we think; le • of his owe party wohl.d. have barely , ee.:et4lh k . rc elecnon. But the very eels which roratnetnled him to ts'.l ions expoi+d hint to the iinplaeithle hatred of ttion-atels. V. iihhin the enthit4a-ne ruppc>rt of the he had no chanee ; with the: mlietto of 1 Cotton WL:zzerr ‘teelthily Ann.criet his heart hi.: chance was at a?orlt en one. • "So inn( 11.1,n• Slat+ry Agitatic.n.- - rays a Stlv'cr Giey. Lbw much Letter Isa,lMr tan , de.ne in 071 e'hiCt 11 : 1,1 1rali Vit ti • S'ate whichPransriveniii!:l- not. Mr. Vint;in a`in'osi S:ate,ttan, (litho?' capable, v.-ortSi t y, row-tiny cartis - irrativel eharzeler tad profoundly n -vha a ette to etritidion t •renbral; v. Ile pintas you w oul d Jcia,sic ev - to be; yet he flprNuar's ' to he le-anin far worse to his Whi z state than Gov. J.. 15 in hit Loot-doe.° StLte. - T !1f• latter had nothing 1 ,, F ain. even a; a mere question of pnlicy, be tnitig te ervar- , e y6ti Weiald have pre.eritd fjr bun. Trpe. he has gain.-cl :the votes which Coy. J. tias lam; he lin , . lost L:r morn'to Or: Thint Part v can ' (Mate, thai% he ha- 'gained of your sort. 5 :4) the matter was at leant as brord'as it was long." The Nei - York ! ,Herald, a Free Tradi ad. FROM CALIFORNIA. The news by the Illinois, beyond the elec. ti :n returns, is . not of mueh importance.— The election of Reading, the Whig , candi date for Governor, is confirmed by a majority of 4:213 in his favor, with three districts un heard from, which, it is presumed. will not materially change the result. The Illinois brought $1,555,000 of gold on freight, and from $1,2.73,090 t 051,500,000 in the hands of passengersmaking nearly three millions in all—probably the largest amount ever brought by any one vessel to N. York. The City of Marysville has ,been visited with another serious fire, and Spanishtown, on the Calaveras River, has suffered from an extensive conflagration, which consumed 150 dwellings, the whole loss amounting to $250,000. Accounts from the mining districts con tinue to be.of the most encouraging charac ter,. Measures are on loot for the construc tion of a railroad between San Francisco and San Jac, with a capital - of $1,500,000, of which the amount of $150,000 hai been sub scribed. The great Specie train of the Pacific Mail Steamship Co., was robbed on their way; seven miles out from Panama. Three of the guard wade shot by the robbers, who 'made off with a box of gold dust, but were after wards overtaken—three of theta captured and their plunder restored. The connection of the Panama Railroad to Gatun. was to take place on Friday, Oct. 10th, or Saturday, 11th, as at the time of the sailing of the Illinois there remained only 00 feet to be filled in, and they were making that distance daily. The engineers expected to - have the track laid, and run the locomotive through to Gatun, On Saturday, the I 1 th inst. , The absence of the usual amount of rain has enabled theta to push' the road through with despatch. The whole force will now be concentrated on óe line above Gatun, so as to finish the road to Gorgona, as soon as possible. CNLIFOILNIA ELECTIONS The San Francisco Post, a Whig Taper, of the 13th of September, says: Upon the whole; we think the Whigs are getting out of the woods—the Red woods we tuella —and we should not be surprised if Reading, and a respectable portion of our State ticket, were elected by at equally re spectable majority. The figures, as they Dow stand, leave Gov. Reading, formerly Major . 1 Reading, 422 ahead of his opponent. How I the Locos,t with Trinity,- the South, and Klamath,/taring them in the face, can, in their turn, et out of the woods; is for them to untie out." In r6gard to the Legislature; the San*Fran eiiseo Herald, a Democratic journal, of the 15:11 of September, gives the following: • " From reliable returns thus far received, toe \V hies have elected two State Senators and the Democrats eleven. One Whig nod five Democratic Senators hold over. The Senate consists of twenty-three members.— To the assembly fourteen Whigs, twenty eight Democrats and ttvo Independents have been elected. The . House consists of sixty three members--of which thirty-two is a majority. The counties to be. beard from will undoubtedly give the Democrats a clear majority. That party will then have both branches of the Legislature, and the election of United States Senator will rest with them.", 0" A SAD Case.—The Chester (Del. Co.) Reindlicate says n man named George Allen Magsrge, a stranger in that vicinity, was found, last week,lying along side the public road, below Chester, entirely destitute, and in a most deplorable condition horn the effects of a too free indulgence in spirituous liquors. lie had been lying upon the ground exposed to the weather, for twenty-four hours, and appeared to have been eating the grass and roots• around him. A more pitiable object could not well have been conceived. He was subsequently taken to the House of Employ ment. EDITOIITAL Fn ACAS.—A reneontre oc curred in Boston on Saturday between the Editor of the Atlas and Mr. Samuel A. Way, broker, in which it is alleged that Mr. Way was kicked by the Editor out of hia sanctum. About noon on Monday'Mr. Alfred Turner, also of the Atlas, had words, followed by blows, with Mr. Way in State'street. A crowd collected and separated the combatants: Both parties, it seems, have since laid claim to coming off •"first best." The affair has ereateil a considerable stir. . IF an article is worth noticing editori ally, it should be worth advertising too.— We don't like that species of reciproCity which the Irishman described as being "in tirely on one aide."—[;V. Y. Star. Sowe say":—[Troy Times, here, too !—Mash. Telegraph,. Ditto.—[Phil. Sun. Aye, Aye. Schuylkill Haven Military C 011 )/ paoy had a target-firingaear Lessiett on Sat urday list. Henry Rowdenbush won theist prize, the-locket daguerreotype of their,bap• lain ; Charles Dengler the 2d, a medal pre sented the Conipaoy by Brig. Gen. Clement; and Daniel Grim the 3d, a polished musket, / trylor.sr. seems , to be some a5...40 Kosiuth coming to the United States, after alt —so a letter from on board, the Mississippi at Marseille,: says. At any tate, if be does come, he cannot arrive tili'DePember. the German Patriot, was re. ceiced must enthusiastically at Pittibtigh on Friday evening 17th, by the Germans, and Americans. ' airrs of Boston, a returned calj, fornian, cut his'sister's throat, on Saturday las:, finding her married in his , absence con frary_to his wishes. • He was arrested. CtZ?" (4 mi. Fooir: b ted • • en his seat i s ----- the U. S4.enate—it will utke,etteet from the Bth of :{actuary nett. susiNEss sole/cgs. . •nr WE INVITE attention to the Standing Committee's' call fora Taataaranca CONVENTLQN at Schitylkill Haven on the IClth of Hovernber, in to-day's Animal. The object is to pecclre . all appli cation to the Legislature for the'enforceinent Taws in regard to the illegal:sale of spirituous • THROECRETANY of:t he "fate 'Sccrr Jot ssrox Cum, cans a meeting at Daniel Hill's next Tuesday evening—the members are partici"- larly.regoested to be present. See Notice. ra• SEE :SNYDIZA MILNYse advertiaement of their improved facilities for building Railroad cars. Local 'Affairs. rir Mechanical Improvements.—Messrs. Sny der Manes, of this Borough, have lately connec ted with their Foundry and Maebino establish ment several ingenious mechanical improvements, to facilitate their extensive nianufacture of Rail road cars. They consist of Daniel's Planing Ma chine, Fay's Tenanting Machipe, an apparatus for boring, Circular Saws. for Curing and ripping timber of any required dinttltinis, a Saw for cut ting curved surfaces, at f which is under one roof, and placed in such convenient juxtaposition that the rough timber, as brought front the lumber yard—the " raw material" is regularly subjected to the successive operr.tiogs. of sawing; planing boring, tenanting, &e., until, in a few hours, every part is finished and put together, and the car is pushed out on the track complete and ready for use. The work is done with a precision and nicety of execution unequalled by the most skillful work men, 'and With 'infinitely greater despatch than when performed as formerly, by hand. The whole machinery is moved by a small engine, and 'so rapid, and, apparently, so easy were the various transformations of rough, heavy pieces of timber, until finally they appeared nieely , fitted and join together in oneisamplete body, we had almost im agined, during a short' visit some days ago, that the feats of Aladdin were being re-enacted. The, Planing and Tenanting Machines can only he ap preciated by an eye-witness.' Indeed the whole establishment is quite a mechanical curiosity-shop. During our visit, we were (also shown several beautiful specimens of Gouge'a augertivand learned for flue first time, (for we must conies* our knowl edge, of mechanics is rather;limited) that the au ger—the twist augur, almost:exclusively used at present—is an American inVintion. This instru ment, so simple in appearing% is nevertheless in dispensable in the triechanic's: cabinet officials, and certainly requires more than•ordinary skill in its construction ; The apecimenti we saw, were of the most perfect finish, and said to be of the finest ma terial, gar Thirri3,Burnisk 4. Cia.'e Rolling We had the pleasure of witnessing some of Ibe op erations in this new Rolling ; Mill, some days ago. The machinery is not yet entirely complete, but will Probably be, in the comae 01 a week or two. Two paddling furnsees, one Slagle end the other double, Me . now . in blast, running night and day. The rol li ng gear is also ready for are. We saw a number of ban runthrougb in capital style. ` The machinery, although new, seems to work admire. bly. It is ,driven by , two engine., one of eight horsepower, manufactured By Snyder it Milries, of this Bori3ugh, the other of:sixty, made by Wren •St Bros., also of this place. We think the enterprise has every advantage in favor of prospective' success.. A large quantity of / Iron is constantly in demand for the peculiar bust ne.e of this Region—all of !which hu heretofore been supplied from abroad. The location iseon venient for the supply of fuel, and also favorably situated so r ts% to procure their " raw mateidal" at the least eipenpe. Another, - ; and the most' impor tant advantage is, that the proprietors, one and all, are men thoroughly acquainted with the business, and ready and willing , at all' times to/lay hold of whatever is required to be done. These are the kind of managers to make any business "go,"---it is only a pity we have not many More sreh in the Region. ' / • Mir Irstecsms Visitors.—on Thursday sfternoon last, a detichment of Cadets froth :the "Scientific and Military. Collegiate Institution" at Reading; under the charge of Capt. Uachelder, and Alonzo Brown, arrived on a visit tit ibis place. They re mained during the night, and left next morning to dine at Schuylkill Raven, oti their return home.— We witnessed their drill on ' Friday moming—they seemed to be perfectly disciplined, and performed the various evolOtions with astonishing readiness and accuracy. The exercise is healthful and assists the natural developement of the strength and elasticity of the body. It is to be regretted,that parents in tkis country do not better appreciate the . &lowlifes of physical trainifig, as well as the moral and mental; in the education of their children.-- Thcioketwe heard may perpetrate at the expense of the juvenile soldiers—H:lSe country is safe"--We could not help. thinking had more truth than poetry „in it. SO long ns our people cultivate a military spirit from their very youth - up, we need never fear any lack of well-drilled volunteer, in case of a national emergency. Literary Soeiev.—The Society Hall was crowded to overflowing ori Wednesday evening. Hon. James Cooper lectured—subject, "the power, which knowledge .ereures,; the • moat' lasting and satisfactory." In addition to the peOuliar aptness of such an address' before a Literary Society; its lan guage was choice and elegant, ind delivered in a style best adapted to' excite:, interest and make an effective impression, ft was listened to with the moat Perfect attention throughout the whole au dience. The lecture was succeeded by a spirited debate, sustained entirely, however,; by athwart speakers —not one of the selected disputants being present. Ordinary vourtesy, to say nothing of the rules of she Society, would require (hat every member, ap, pointed for an exercise, should either punctually attend, or procure the services of a substitute. In thia vase, neither was done... Such tmeeremoniens failures ire both discreditable to the appointed members and tmgenerous taward others, who are called ti aurcpectedly to take their place's. 2tio B r eordsr.--On "Wedneaday afternoon last, the St Qureary fell considaratg and good Ares are at coostant . The weather wise, boll lever ptediot tut Indian summer nut nue*. THE, MINER =POTTSVLLLE GrENO,O,4 TILAITERSIr austous, WoIIDAY, TMMalta* let. E. T. Taylor. Pottsville. Mlehael Krebs. C.), Dobbins, 'do Conrad F 005.% • do Amos Walbridge. do James Lead', N Menbehn. John Magian's, do George Delbert; do Daniel 11111, do A. O. Haldeman, W Penn. P. R.Eloelt. U. Illahatego.Peter delbertiny, do Oldeon_Snyder. do Jacob Longecker, do John D. Delbert. ft. Havea.Johit Holmes, New Oink. Michael Downtan, do William 'Alley; do Bernard Yeager, Orwigel.Aaron Reber. Schuylkill. Geo. Si. Fralley. do Andrew Otilmore. Joseph Christ, alinerevllle.John Matra*. Blithe. Wm. Burkhart, do Benj.. ileilner. Tamaqua. D T. Jones, do Edward Zeeland, do Levi Fehler, Porter. Robert Carter, do Peter Klein, Plnegrove. Peter Burkhart, Can. Leonard Petty, do Geo. Portman., W Brunet Daniel Faust, Wayne. Chas. Drown, Norwegian. GRAND 3131011 a, MONDAY, Dlce:daka Stir Solomon Hoover, Pottele.Saml. B. Jones; Schuylkill Pairbank 'lndium. do Sand. Kaufman , Miner'''. Geo. W. Snyder, do M. G. Meitner, do l.evl Aiillrr. Piney's° Bor.Wtu. Sterner. do Peter Herring. L. alahVg.Chrhit. Punta, N. Castle. Mark Bidler, Union. John Hussey. do Samuel Snyder, do M. Strouse, E. Norwegian Jos. Zimmerman. do Elijah Mullon; do Merlin Weaver, Drench. Geo. Thompson, Blythe. Patrick Delanev,TemaquaDunean Wier, do Wm. Donaldsbn. do Wm. %Vbltelirad, Cans David Lomison, Frallry. Jonathan Johnson St Clair PEtIT 3LROIO I , MONDAY, bre Exam Sth. I.U. Crosland, Potisvltic.Thatusa Besdel, Blythe. Charity Limier, do litmus I Rasa& Wayne. Isaac Thompson, do J. 11. Iluy, &nay!. Haven S. IL Morris, do Charles Kantner, do Thos. Birheck, Tanaqua.P. D. Huntainges, do John Harlan, do J. W. Elhoentaiter, do C. T. Haldeman, do 11. W. Bowman, do John N. doice, do Philip A. Kintner, Branch Jotin Jones. do Andrew Hillery' do Amos Fetherlof, do Wm. Tiley, Norwegian. Levi Wagner. Orw Igsbur g.lle tify Hawley, N. Castle Wm. H. Scholl, do Jacob Kimmel; Porter. Charles Witwan. do C. W. Peale, Cass _ . Chas. Bennet, Schuylkill-Samuel Miller, glahrmy. Ell Shively, E.Tiorweglati-Jacoh Faust, ; do Geary Heebner, do Wm. lienisott, 3finerayllie James Penman, do C. Taylor. ; do Joseph Bear. ' do Charles Dolma, do Patrick ilom, do N. Itammekir4N Manheiru dager Chadwick, Blythe. David Kltneemau,Rush. fkaajantla Koch, do Levi Blew, ; do Wm. Price, do George Boyer, Eldred. ' • • Wm. Becker, do D. It. Kerebner. 11 Brunel George Geiger. do Peter Horn. Union. Joseph Balker, do Wm. Craeir, Pigegrovenor. THE GREAT EXHIBITION. The editor of the New York T♦;ibune, who served on one of the Juries of the Great In dustrial Exhibition in'London, ha's published a notice of the prizes awarded, all far as they came within his knowledge. These prizes were of two k inds,theJury Medals, awarded be the juries to the several articles of merit exhibited in their several *classes, and the Council Medals, given by the Council of Presidents of theories. Of the la:ter there were to be in all 159, which were to be dis tributed among the several nations, thus: To Great Britain, 79 To United Stales, 5 To Germany, l2 To Russia, 6 To Austria, 4 To Switzerland, 2 To Belgium, - 2 I To Holland, 1 To Tuscany, 2 To Rome, 1 To Spain, I To Turkey, 1 To France, , 56 I The following are the awards of the five, which were to be given to the United States: To C. H. McCormick, Chicago, Illinois lbr his Virginia Reaper. To David Dick, Wady ille,Western Penna., for his Anti-Friction Press. To Charles Goodyear, New Haven, Conn for his India-Rubber Fabnea. • To W. Bond fc Son, Boston, Mast, for an Electric Clock. To Gael Burden, Texas, for his Meat•Bes aut. Of the Jury Medals it is stated that about 2,000 were to be awarded, of:which 100 probably would come to the Hailed States. In tho class of General Hardware, including locks and grates, the following were the Americans who received Jury Medals: To Day & Newell, N. York, (represented by A. C..llobbs.) for their Pasautoptie Bank Lock. To W. Adams &. Co., Boston, tor their Combination Bank Lock. To McGregor & Lee, Cincinnati, for.their .Tmproved Bank Lock. To G. A. Arrowsmith, N. York, for Jen ne ng's Permutation Lock. • / To Charles Howland, New York, for his Improved Bell Telegraph. To Cornelius & Co., Philadelphia, for a Bronze Chandelier. • To Silas C. Herring, New York, for his Salamander Safe. • To Chilson, Richardson tit Co., Boston, fur Furnaces and Stores. monE ROOM. These who;reflecting on the rapid filling up of this continent, and Seeing no other further-west for the American people to branch out upon, guise nervous, on the sub ject of a superabundant population, will be glad to learn that the ocean is fast diminish ing, and that the zoophytes are gradually forming from the the of the , deep, other continents for the.residence of posterity.-- Already. by their incessant industry, these wonderful little artificers have added to the land, in islands and reefs, six:en millions eight hundred and sixteen thousand square miles._Africa contains 12,000,000 and North and Suth America 13,900,000 square miles. It will therefore be perceived that the zoo phyte has actually abstracted sufficient solids from the ocean , to diminish it 16,816,000 square miles. It _is seriously 'surmised by those who take a practical and philosophic view of the workings of nature, that these new formations are designed by providence as the habitation of those who, a century hence, may find themselves over crowded even on the bread bosom of the American 'continent. If the . process of reclaiming the land from , the dominion of the ocean continue with as much rapidity as heretofore, who can tell that the descendants or the present gene ration may not yet make a railroad from California to the Phililppines ? (1:7" NEWSPAFERS.-By the following sta. tistias it will be seen that there are more newspapers published in America than in all the world beside. This is a fact of which " welvere not acquainted, and speaks highly for the intelligence at our country :—There are 10 newspapers in Austria 11 in africa ; .24 in Spain ; 20 in Portugal ; 30 in Asia ; 65 in Belgium ; 85 in Denmark ,; 90 in Rus sia and Poland; 300 in Prussia : 320 in other Germanic States ; 500 in Great Britain and Ireland, and 1800 in America. By compar ing these numbers, we find that in America there are 342 more newspapers than in En rope, Asia and Africa combined. ----A greats flood in the Wisconsin river, as we learn by the last Winnebago Times, has been seriously felt at Fort'Whinebago. It broke into the canal, and cut a channel through its southern bank, some fifty yards wide, and eight or ten feet deep. It has car. tied houses and a large quantity of lumber away. It is said to be slowly subsiding at present. AGRICULTURA,L. EXHIBITION, Ts be held at. Harrisburg on the 29th, 3011$ and 31st October Now that the turmoil of politics is over r I ask my brethren of - the press to give me their aid, in inviting the farmers of Pennsylvania to attend the first exhibition of the Pennsyl vania State, gricultural Society. The Committee of Arrangements have laid out and enclosed the ground with a high board fence, and erected the n ecessa ry stables, pens, coops, &c. They will also have erec ted some days before the commencement of the exhibition, the six large tents that were used at the Rochester fair. Thus it will be seen that the necessary arrangements have been made, and the Committee trust their Agricultural friends throughout the State, will avail themselves of the privilege of be coming members of the society, and exhibit ing stock, implements, articles of home in dustry, and the products of the farm, thegar den and the dairy. The ladies aie also invited most particu larly to send in the products of their indus try and skill, for which suitable accommoda tions have been proiided. On the first day nonebut members of the Society and judges will be admitted ; on the second and third days there will be a general admission. The ploughing match will take place on Friday the 31st, at 9 o'clock, A. M., and the address will be delivered by Hon. ANDREW STEVENSON, of Virginia, at 1 o'clock P. M., on the same day. Persons will he in auendance, on the ground. to take charge of stock, 4ce., from the 24th October. Persons wishing tp enter articles for the exhibition, can address me upon the sub ject, and present their articles to 'the Com mittee before the opening of the exhibition. ISAAC G. M'KINLEN, Acting Secretary. (1:7- NATIONAL CHARACTER ISTICS.—The N. York Times translates the following portion of a political catechism from "II riselnetta," an Italian paper pnbllshed at Turin : Qui4i:on—Who is the lightest man in the world? Anstrer- 7 -The Fr&nchman. Who is the heaviest ?—The German. Who-is he must serious The. English man. Who is he most vivacious Swiss Who is,!the proudest —The Spaniard. Who is the most humble?—The Russian Who is the most euterptising?- 7 The Pole Who is the laziest ?—The Turk.- - • Who is the widest awake?-The American. Who is the sleepiest?—The Hottentot. Who has all these virtues and vices mixed together ?— The Italian. (17' Puttosormest..—The editor of the Easton Argus, Mr. AV. IT. Hutter, was de feated for the Legislature, in 'Northampton county by a Whig opponent Whereupon. Mr. H. briefly announces : "The question was submitted to the peo ple of Northampton county, on Tuesday. whether they would have a good representa-. live or a gocid editor, the coming winter, and they decided by a majority of 80, that they would rather have a good editor. Huzza for our side." . Q 3 NOTHING NEW UNDER THE SUN.- Even the Yankee clipper-ships have been found out to be nothing new. An English paper, speaking of the Boston ship . Stafford shire, remarks :—lt is a singular coincidence, that the proportions of the Staffordshire are similar to Noah's ark—six times: her beam is her length, and two thirds of the beam is the depth of hold. D 7 ACcording to the recent returns ofithe Bank of France, the specie on hand amodn. ted to 707,000,000 francs, or about $115,. 000,000. This we believe, is the largest amount of specie ever collected together.— The bank of England has not bad at any one time over $100,000,000. ALL MEDICINES should be prepared by aPhy Is elan. Dt. J. 8. DOSE'S Celebrated Family Medi eine*, prepared by himself, at Its LaSoratoty, delphm, Pa. Dr. J. 8, Rase is on honorary member of the Phila delphia Medical Socleicy, and graduated, In ISM from the University of Pennsylvania, under the guidance of the truly eminent Profess ors, Physick, Chapman , Gib son. Cole . James , and Ilerenames celebrated for Medical sclence—end having bad daily Intercourse and consultation with those distinguished physic:lens, re specting diseases of all kinds, and the proper remedies therefor, And being solicited by thousands of his pa tients to put up his preparations. he now offers to the public, as the' result.* of his experience for the past thirty yenta, the following Valuable Family Medi cines, each one suited ma specific disease : Expectorant or Cough Syrup, for Cougba.Colds,Con. gumption. Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Lung disease,. It cures Consumption when taken in time. In 50 cents and 01 bottlesi. Alterative or Blood Purifyer, for Scrofula. Old Erup tions, and all diseases *rising from an Impure state of the flood, or a Constitution impaired by the use of Mercury. II perbottle. Carminative Balsam. for Motel'. Cholera Bowel Complaints, and Dysentery. Id cents. Vertnifuge or Worto.Kil le r,st safe, sure, and relsabio expeller of Worms. •25 cents. • - . Alterative ar Family Fills, for Liver Complaint'', Dyspepsta,and Indigestion. 25 cents Golden Fills. for Falling of the Womb. Female Wstik ness, Uebiltty , and.Relazation.. 50 cents. Female Pills, a valuaule remedy for Female com plaints. 'Bacteria' , to floope r's Filly. 25 cents. t. Rheumatic Compound,an Internal rented) fir Rho mutant, tither acute or cbronic, 50 came. Dyspeptic Compound,; sure cure for 'Dyspepsfa, as thousands orpersons can testify., 50 cents. Magic binlment,forKlieUntatism,Tootb-sehe,Apr tins and all pains of the body. 95 cents. Tonic Mature, for Chills.Fese rs; and general debili ty., A never-tailing remedy. 50 cents. Compound 6:tract of Buchn, for all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder. 50 cents. • Croup .13yrup. This remedy is never known to fall, and bas saved thousands of children. 95 cents. Hair Tonle; to prevent Saltiness, flighty re- Minamended by the tate Dr. Pbyslek. .iocents. Astringent Compound, for Spitting Mood, Flooding. • an., all Bloody Dlichaeget. 50 eons. Nennotis Cordial; for all Nervous condition, of the System, Seuralgiaolke. &a. :50 cents. Pile Ointment t mill cure in Rom 12 to 16 applies .. lions. Weems. ' Eye and Tetter Ointments. Bore remedies. 25 cents. Eye Water and Strengthening Plaster:. Superior to all others: 1.5 cents: For ',Jest D. DANNAN'S Bookstore: ihNOTHRII ACIIKNTIFIC WONDER t-INPOET ant Dyspeptlce.—Dr. J. S. ifoughtotes Pepsin. IS Mostly, Fluid or , °Writ Jsiu, prepared (torn Ren net. Of the Fourth Stomach °Ube Os, after directions of Baron Licht& the emu Physkilogicat Chemist, by, Ifoughton, X. D., Paitadeiphia. This to truly a wooderfOl remedy ibr lodisation Dyspeprila, Jaun dice, Um Complaint. Constipation and Debility, ca ring alter Natant'. own method. by Nature's own agent, the Wattle Pilaf. PlielPhiell.COSltalnits &l en , tine evidence of Its vales. fitralshert braaante gratis. Nee notice among the medical up/stump/ism& LIFE littBllßOWlL—These fsi'peehamh stithtig tbat attach so beellre a pangwalhe death bed as tbs . redection.that are leaving those. we I.o**ti' pet. hips a .ififo and cititilten; dependent upon (be cold tholes , otitis world! Tbereford every ong-io life should prepare lbgthis eatergencyt It con;le done, even by the poorest;tbrough the agency of Lite Insta ranee. - tvery man who loves his family ought to gat Ms life insured. Every man la dcbcand owning' ropeny. ought to bare his life insured. lest at hiCdeatik his propertymay besacritted. Thera ate hot low who could not save aOthall sum annually to insure their lives; which if not Invested in this way wodid he specie per haps io trifles; and'Uteir famine...thus left to penuryand avant. Life Insurance is hecontlugjust as tontmort In this country of Fire Insurances and should he more so Wises persaihte your husbands—you tan save enough' in yrter household affairs to pay the annual premium without feeling It—and the tedeetion that you are.pro vlded for. will stone be fair recompense fur the out lay. „you can insure the lives of ybor husbands for your own benefit, and the amount cannot be touched by their creditors in case of their death. Full infunnation on this subluM can be obtained 'on application to B. BANNalthat the Office (tithe Miners' .ionrual. WH'lNillrf, PARTICULAR ATTENTIOSI TO A new &atm in Life ins tuatice which will be explained by calling at this office. it obviates one of the great dielcultie , in Life Insurance, While/it the same time, it does net dicaleleh the secosity. -EITREKA.—The .frest Surd Piot-remit f—The sub scriber has at last discovered the es jaw , attes of Hair Dye. and annouhees It for sale, with perfect cone deuce inns purpasslo2 ever Magni the kind now in use. It colors the hair either black or brown, (as may he desited.) and is nsed without any. Injury to the hair or akin. either by stain or otherwise, and cin be washed off in tea minutes after appillatlen, without detracting from its &Bracy. UU It Dollird has for years manufactured Dyes. which hive given great satisfaction to his customer,: but he did notadvertise them. because he felt them not to be perfect while they defaced the skirt. Fora long time he has been trying to overcome that perplexing difficulty. and at last hag the happiness to announce that he has succeeded. ' , Kb• The Halt Dye may be 'bad, wbolesste and retail. at his popular establishment, 177 Chestnut Mitre, where such as desire can also have it applied., .. Pelona visiting Philadelphia who way wish their Ifair Dyed, are invited in canon IL DOLLARD,II7 Chestnut Street. • earn (poet paid,) will fOilkilla attention CONRUMPTION CURABLE.—In the year taw. when Dr. J. 8 hose received hip diploma from the hands of the truly great Professors of the Unriersity f Pennsylvania, be was Instructed by than (In com mon wirb other students,) "to go forth and addio, alter. dream; or improve, until he t (mid say, there is no, die. are rtg could not conquer." Cnuaumtuinn at that time was considered incurable ; but the Inven tive, mind of Dr. Muir was snort put in moilontbr some new mode of treatment for that lion of diseases. The 'email has astonished the world With the aid .f hi* breathing tabs. be enlarges the air cells and t e circulation to the longs rendered free ; and by the use of his Cough Syrup or Expectorant he —s enabled to remove soreness and allay inflammation of the air cells of the lungs. , Ur. RASP, from his extensive pear lite. of thirty years .in the city of Philadelphia. has pre,tared a few remedies which are unequalled In the world. Consumption, &Wells ' Dyspepsia Rheims; tisan e - and Indeed every form o f disense. vanish.* on, der his trktment. For sale by D. BANNAN. - - wmaura INDIAN VEDETABLE PILLS, dition to being one of the best anti-bilious medicines In the world, possess a power In removlngpatn, which is truly astonishing. Four or five otaald Indian- Fe setsble Pills. taken every night on going to bed, yr ill in a short time completely lid the body, of those mor bid humors which, if lodged In the liver, ate the cause of pain in the side, sometime. extendingtothe shoul der blade, difficulty of breathing, nausea and sickness, inse of appetite. costiveness, flatulency. swarthy or yellow complexion, and ether symptoms of an in tl.: rued or torpid state of the liver. Wright's Indian Vegetable Tills also thoroughly cleanse the stomach and bowels from all bilious hu mors. and other impurity, and therefore area certain cure for colic. dysentery. cholera tnorbus, and other disorders of the intestines. Beware of Coatolttfoint. The genuine is forsale by T. F. neArne si co., 7. CL DROWN, and D. N .11E18- um, Pottsville; and tit the Agents given in smother CORIUM. WhOiesa:e.Office, 167 Race Street. Phila. reßsoNs AFFLICTED WITH COUGHS, Colds Whooping Cough or any Pulmonary Arfectionsovould do,viall . to procure some of Hughes' Expectorant; It is a palatable, speedy and certain reumdy. tlee hdver sement in another column. POT FSVILLE MARKETS. CORRECTEO WEEKLY FOR THE JOURNAL Wheat Flour. bbl. es. oo net! . peaches par'd. $3 00 Ilya do do ASo do do un,iar'd 115 Wheat„bushell Si a9O Ord apples paired 125 Rye, do - 051 B ays, dozen 13 Corn, do 65 Butter, • 18 Oats, do 10 Shoulders, 9 Potatoes. do 551 flatus, 9to 10 1 Timothy Seed, 25 Ilsy, ton 14 50, Clover do 400 Plaster. , SWI RELIGIOUS NOTICES. c-" , p, THE ASAOCIATE EFORM ED PlltEelkiliTE ta, rian Church, ender the t ire of Ibv. D. T. (›Lrna ban, will be npen every datibith at lei o'clock A. M. and 8} o'clock P. M. The public are rerpectfully in vited to attend. ••TILE PROTESTA N 7 EPISCOPAL —The following Resolution has been passed by the'Ventry of Trinity Church, Pottsville. Resoled, That to consideration of the gurus con tributed and to be contributed as donations to the erect, tion and furnishing of the church edifice • the vestry do hereby Set apart, and appropflate FIFTY - Ll( 11T PEWS, which shalt he, and remain free for all persons who may desire to worship in the Church. These paws are located as follows : IN TUE CENTRE AISLE. Noilh side, No. 111019, 127, 135. 143. 151,159. South side, No. 112, 120, 12.1 138. 144. 152, 100. IN TUE NORTH AISLE North side, No. I, 7, 13, 19, 25. 31, 37. 43, 51, 52, 51, 55. South side. No. 2,8, 11, 20,28. 32, 38, 44.5 n, 52. IN TUE stir Tll AISLE. . ' South plelt. Na. 58. 57.58, GO 74, SO, ti 6, 8% 98.104,110. ?intik side, No 50, 17, 73,79 85. 91.97. ru3, DIVINE SERVIcEis in the Church every Sun day. serotre rotretencre nt 101 o'clock.— ilitsrnoon Scrricc cntrontOoccn ■t 4 o'clock. NOTICES. z. ,4 2. SCOTT AN D JOUNSTON CUT FL No. 17-T be Kr• Members rf this Club are respeanlly invited to attend a meeting at thi lionve of D•NIEL MLA,. on rotoksv Eveviing, Octofitr 2dth, at 7 o'clock. • fluid ness of Importance will be brought before the meeting. Jon% 1' 11.'221111D, Etec•y. . _ TiIE'SCHUVLIKILL COUNTY S.:eiety a iil meet at the house. of Amur'goat, gnat, of West Bntrtutick, on Saturday, Oct. 25 hat, of 1 o'clock P. M. .3 S. Ket.Les. trey, Jr.> TEMPEEAN CC CONVENTION —The mem- Kr' here of We Standing Committee are requ«sted to meet in Potteedle, at 1)r. E. CUICU area's, Mayday nftsrtionn, the 3d of November. flusineas of lance will be presented. Ilexes J, H. CVMMIROX. C6ei.me• per. TENITERANCS tioNVEPITION.—In accord. anee with a renolui ion played by the late Schuyl kill County Temperance Conventiuu, the et landing Committer hereby , glee notice : lat. Teat the Convention wilt te-ctaremble In the Bornneh of deIIUYIAII.I. Ile YEN. on Jileadap;Xe. Cfmhir 2.1. That each Election Ward. Districtiir Township in the County, Is authorized and requested to elect and send Ore person's' Delegates to said Convention. The Convention will assemble at 10 o'clock, A., M. The friends of Temperance are respectfUlly Invited to be present during the "pistons. Able Speake rs wit be provided for the occasion. By order of the Standing Committer.. ligNin" J. B. Commtans, Chub-mot. tcl• County Paperi are requested to copy., FOOT-RACE.— A great Foot-race will lakeplace "a - ' • at Port Carbon. on Saturday, the 25th inst., be tween 9 nod 10 o'clockb. between Abraham Wads worth and - Thomas Wood), for the Sum of 10110—dis tante one mile, Wadsworth. it will be tecollerted, won the first prize and silver medal, In the great foot raea In '49, when there were ten competitors. Oct 113111, MI. • 21 VTHE 'POTTS VILLE LI - YEICARITT37.4.:IP.PV will hold its next regular meeting at Poster's Halt, Wednesday evening October 29. 1851. Lecture—by RC,. Mr. Cooley, (leader—T. J. Mee:trim nt. gyeation for Del.ate—"Can the Immoriality of the Sour be proved without reciortse to Revelation." Affirmative, J..C. Neville, J. Ppinney ; Negative H. B. Wood, Ilmeell rodier. • fly Order of . the Society. .1. T. Sttourea Prey. ~ep, ODD FELLOW'S CEMETRY.—PERSONSI es' desiring lode or GMVt.! , in Odd Fellow's Ceme toy under the direction Write tommit;ee nr Miners' Lodge, No. 20, Pottsville, will 'apply to John ri. Martin. David K. Klock. Eeq . or John J. Junco: . j p-.• MOUNT LAUREL CEMETERY.—PERSONS Kr" desiring Lots or Graves In Mount Laurel Ceme tory..uader the direction of tie Vestry of Trinity .Church, Pottsville, pill apply 11. Andrew 'Russel, or E.. 0 Parry, Emir+ ' WANTED, &o. , i‘nAisincits — wANTED.—'reic Male Teachers ure wanted in Wayne Township. Bettnylklll Co. They must be of good ninratcharacter,amlspetdocad and write both the English and German Languages None others need apply. The examination will be held at the haute of Isaac Sell, in. Prlidensburx, on V November Bth, where all thosedesirous of Obtaining situations are invited to attend. . By order of the Dowd of Dfreetore. J. W. llEFFNER,Treasiner. Oct 18 1851 1 •124.1 1 1 /11ACHER. WANTED.—A Male. Teacher capable of Diking charge of the Centre DlArlm School, in West Brunswig township, Schuylkill coun ty. The applicant must be a men of gnod moral char acter. with intlicien- capacity' io teach. Applications will be received and decided upon on SATURDAY the 35th of October at Lo'cluck, P. M. at the School Muse. about 11 miles below Orwigsburg. By order otete Board. PETER /Lomat ?resident. Oct 11, IESI 41-31.* WANTED.—.atint Clover 11111ifirier:inliice- leafed county, near Richmond, Virginia, Forty Mlt ERS to dig and blast Coal. The coal is Bitu minous and easily dug. From one to two dollars per day can be easily realized. It is preferred to give the work by contract, either in small pr terse parcel.. . r JAMES 11. COX, President, Clover Ltin Chesterfield Mintage°. Sept 6, 1651" 36-If r a ANTECIA. PERSON TO SUPERINTEND V a Coal Mine, well situated in Western Virginia. Experience In Mining and references of the highest character required. Address. New York City Post Office, Boa 3100, stating qualifications. Aug. 2. 1851 3lt4f SITIVATZON WANTED. , An AGENT GEGlerk in tome out door business, by *young man now saint as book Keeper in large wholesale commit_ MOO store In the city. If required the best of city ref erence will be given, address 0. EANNAN, Pottsville. June 41, 1P.5, WEL r erailltrg E 2,l l . A g T . E .,`ii„ - 2, ° wZellref ) erON - t7De or two beads, . • Act. 14.1850 E. YARDLEY & BON. , VVATllirltt.,--3 OR 4 MAClONtiiiTiWiiii find employment at the Tamaqua iron Works, If immediate application la made. 4. R. & E. K. SMITH Tamul ll 4.PPb. Liam 5-tf. 500/11EN WANTED— HY 'I'HE ber as customers at the Freemen's Hail. Potts ville etchuylilll county, Pa., where they ran be ac commodated w,ilb comfortable board and lodging on reasonable term.. His bar is supplied path the best Porter, Ale, Cider, and all kinds of temperate drinks the season can atlotd. •The home is shuateti in the most healthy and airy part of the Borough. 611 the different Steen Lines orate Coal Region Blatt from opposite his home. The house is fitted up in a style' not easy surpassed in beauty and neatness. He pledg e . blautelf to use all his exertions in making those com fortable who elve'him a call. Board. per week. 89.50, Single. meals. lB}. 2.4. lei. No charge for luggage. ' • TIIONAS q. HOWARD. Pottsville, Maral? 1,11151. • • 41yr. • t - ; CAMS Wit B. POTYKYTTORNBY AT LAW:rit ottored to POttavWa. Wire nearly opposite Ame rican Nonce. Oct 11. ISM. , _ OHR my anus, ATTORNEY Lk W, Posta- Arnie. Schuylkill county. Pa. Office in Centre wait, next door above the Post Office, Sept 27,1851 11 ° bl:t a t I OU sv..lle ll , fireru A ritfli s co:n l 4;: ul tla ?" . 6l ol:ll A cr i ,. In Centre street. opposite tire American Douse. May 31, Oil - 134 t 11/ILLIA/11 L. WIIITNEY, ATTORNEY v at Law, Pottsville, Schuylkill county, Pa. °dice in Centre street, neatly opposite the Mines' Batik. Jan. 4, lASI - 1-1 y EY WiTArtrATrinNA r wtemtoey&iiiCouy emott,lpill 29; 1011/1 WILLIAMSON & JAB:COOPER,. Attorates at Law, Penetrate. Office in Centre .Mr. a few doers East of tbe .• Penosylvenla Ilan." Mr. Cooper will &Band at all the Courts. • paitsvitle, Dec. T, IMO •D-?m B. WOOD, ATTORNEY AfLAW:—othee 1/. next coot to the Penn. MIL Jung 'it, 'OM Wry Da. SAIIIUFL nenzuomr, OFFICE, cor ner lib and Mabsetango streets. Pottssi ona lately occupied by Dr. Thos. Brady.) Pottsville, Maras 1& ISM 114 f FOR SALE AND TO LET. von. IL NT=TIIN EAGl — Safatls- . , yeti TEL—X.. i39„Vertil THIRI Strut, PAI/a-• 12 2 delphis.—This large and orations Estabh,b. tnent,.sitnated in the very centre of boob nen. being now in successful operotlon with an in c.eashot Mercantile Patronage, will be for RENT.and po ion given bit the lot day of April nest, ISA. The house M abundantly supplied with every mod ern cionvesolence of a first clays hotel, and . pree.ms great inducements for an enter/al/Inc baaltroaa man. Apply-to C. A. DANN AN ER, ' No. North Tbird street. Philadelphia. Oet SS, 1851 42.1 m KibitNSVILLE MILL FOR. lIENT. 17;,;:- —That well known Merchant and Oriel yg • c Mill It Revisellle, on the Schitylkiil Canal, one mile above Ilembarg. It Is a Three story Stone binding, 4.5 by '.5.5 feet. has three run of ,Stones in •running order with a &mama supply of water. Alto Young's Patent Smut Machine—also two Dwelling Houses, Stabling, three acres of Meadow and fifteen acres of Farming Land with a good Orch ard. for terms apply to MARTIN HUMMEL. Hamburg. or EDWARD t WARNER, Scheylklll Raven. Oct 2.},18.3! 43-If FOR RENT.—A R()014 and RAnS asa . went with Steam Power, suitable for • small " V I.' Machine Shop for ,working In Brara.&c. Ap- ply to B. BANN A N • _Pottsville. Sept 13. 1851 37— FOR 9 ALE.7..—A GOOD TWO urn .es, ry Dwelling House, and nacres of (.tad. peps (or inure if required by the purchaser.) imitable fur a 'mall tam. handsomely loca ted on the West Branch nt the River Schuylkill and Mine Dill Railroad, within two colleen( Pottsville. and atiOut the tame distance from Mine/seine. For price sod terMs apply to A. RUSSEL Mahantangn Sweet Pottsville. July 19,1851 2.1 tf FOR RENT.--T - Viii IWIELLING houses wills rooms in front. suitable for see offices or stores, In Thnnipsou!s Row in VIII Market street. Three offices In the 'scone 9 9 tory of the same row. Oncroom in thelnd story of Thduipson'a Hall. corner of 2d and Market streets. Also a Cellar in the Paine building. One Frame Dwelling House in Seventh street, near Marker. The *Wee property will ben nted low. Ap ply to the, subscribers. ELIZABETH E. THOMPSON, J. 'W. ROSEDERRY.' Pottstyllte,Aprils, 1851 14-tf . _. FOR RENT—TWO SHOPS ON , Centre street, one recently occupied by mg M. Simltse as a Shoe Store. and the one n : adjoining. " '' '''... Alto, a two-story FRAME HOUSE .._ and STABLE on tße mane !Mom Second street. Enquire of J. 119RGAN, Market St. Feb 15, 1151 , 7-tf FOR. BALI?' OIL TO LET.— ' - • A pleasant Residence in West Branch me* - . Valley, situated on the Mine Hilt Rail se I Road. a short distanre from Schu)lkill SI II '' Haven, containing about aevinteen acres under a Isiah state of cultivator'. The House, Barn and outbuildings are all in pond repair. Apply to C. M HILL, Mahantango Street, Pottsville. 5.-tf Feb. 1 1851 ARARE CHANCE . TO LET AN 010 ES ruhlis bed Grocery diand, in a good location, where a poohtahle business may „he done. The tistures and good w4ll of the present oetupants will he given at a moderate rent. Address Iloz Ilk, Pottsville P. Office. Pottsville, Augurs 30, 1651, 35- . FFOILRENT..TIIE SECOSA) STORY over T Foster & Co.'s Shoe Store. Apply to . Aug. 9. Issl 'jRENT.—RELIASII COLLIRRY WITH:Beam I Breaker and nll other improvements ready for work, akio.good Red and White Aeh veins unimproved. Apply to CHARLES M. 11111.. Agi. July 26. 1851. 30 If VOR RENT. —A LARGE ROOM' ABOVE P. JL.' T. Taylor's clothing store, 211 by DS fret 241 story corner Centre and Mahantango street Pongville Aptil 2d, 1851 LOST AND FOUND. tTLtAYED OA , owed...day night or Thnriday mor ning early—lran a abed altactied to the Pioneer Furnace, Pottsville, a Oark BAY MA ME, about 12 years old. vt. lilt ti rot Just above the hoof of the tell find leg. A suitable reward wilt be riven for the return of said Mare to Mate's White Horse Hotel, or any Information that will lend to het recovery." Oct 18, PM uTRAT MULE.—Cpule to the Preto- c..t t. 3 hes of the subscriber residing in Bar ry township, tichuviltill county, on the Oh inst, a BLACK MULE with a Whitetsh Head. The owner is requested to come fdrorird, prove property, pay charges, and take it away, otherwise It will be sold. ISRAEL lAEED. .Oct hi, ISM 424- COW—Strayed from the °subscriber r.aidinst at Eagle Hill a ' , 1C:1,, .Dark Brown Cow, White Face and Drown around the eyes. She had a bellon when. Ivor • she strayed (torn the Anhorri lw . A amiable reward will be given for her return to the owner, or informa tion that will lead to her recovery, DAN 147.11. Oct lit 1 , 151 • 4219 40111tAYCOW.—Sirayed Dom the ,„ , I.3lmbseriner reenline at Mitieravllle, on 'A Saturday, the till ult., a DARK lIKD COW, with White Fore and Blai k Circles W anernd the Eyes—Whl e Lege, a White Spur between the Shoulders, and one on the Romp—a !Strap end Bell nn her neck. A suitable reward will be given for her return to the owner, or information that lit I lead to her reeffvery. ]OLIN PRYOR ilk It, ISM. GROCERIES. M ACKEIFUCIL, CODFISH, SHAD. SALMON. HERRINGS. PORE, HAMS and SIDES. ,• stiouLDEßs. LARD end CHEESE. Oct 11.1851. :ColllllaDliy Oft hand, and I for aate by I. PALMER & Market Street Wharf, - Philadelphia. APSAGO CHEESE, 1101.0101 8 KAUSAOBtI. tJ Superior Sugar (hired Dams, • Choke Green nui Black Teas, Oswego March, • do prepared Corn, for puddings: , Deckers celebrated Parine, Rinoked Tongues, Fresh Figs, &c, &C., ust received by J. 1 1 ,11 BRATTY & SON. Pottsville, May 24, 1651 21-U U . OA P I SOAP P SOA I—JUST itIit:F.IVED at 1 - 1 thi• 4 1 ,t. Cla:r Depot, a largo. consignment from Byrum & Cn., consisting 01 DROWN SOAP, PALE. Do. EXTRA Do. for !Divot the $t Clair Depot. by UHLER. nEremit & CO., Agents. N. IL Always no band. and for solo. &superior ar • title of IDAllera• Oil, whirl. will be sold lo*. Jane 144 1851 24-of • I lIE NEW DEPOT--For Pottery made at the 3 litorkville works is removed Alan itilvers Ter rare to East Norwegi.tn street a few yards East ante Mount Carbon Railroad. diorekeepers and others are retooled to eat, and inspect t bestork on hand. Aka 1"1:18.5i N61418E1 BREAKFAST TNA— .I74 A very superior article of Black Tad Just received and for sale, by .1. M. BEATTY & PON. Pottsville, May 24, MI , 21-tr MOCTJAWO tit t=AAliftWitil fit eOF genuine Mocha Coffee, Just received from New York, by J. AL BEATTY Ar. HON. Pottsville. May 24. 1851 , 21.ef , ' I AS — Very choice GREEN and BLACK TEAS I for sate by J. M BEATTY t SON March 2%1851 -3.tt MISCELLANEOUS. nm.ciravzo the hangisomeat assortment Jai Enr-ring• that waft ever offered for sate In thl• Breton, Cu, sate tow, by DEADY 41i ELLIOTT. Oct 4 lesl 40— A SPLENDE:D assortment of llold Cuff Pins Alcor sato, low. by BEADS' & ELLIOTT. Oct 4 1851 A LARGE and bentalful assortment of Goid and Watehesof all descriptions.: for SAS low, by- BRADY & ELLIOTT. IVTARRANTED 18 Cunt Wedding Rings, for YIY rale at BRADY & ELLIOTT'S. Oct 4 MI 411— CARPETING AND MATTING—A handsome assortment arearpeting and Muting. Jut rreelv eJ and for eale by . J. M. BEATTY & SON. March 21T. IBM 14-tf ANl9.—The subscriber has just received a fine F Itstuntmottr of Elwin PANS, of all descriptions which will be sold at less than city rites. at D. DANNA Book and Fancy Rom. Potlayille, Any. 2, 1651 31-tf TATSON'S PYRE BRlCK—C.risranrt_y on hand and l'or sale by the subscriber at the York store.. E. YARDLEY & lON. Aug. O. 1831 32-tt 'wCATHEMS—Firat quality FRATIIERS. for ale by `.3 M. BEATTY 4:isON. March 2%1851 134 nol ARKEW 19 FURNITURE GLOSii, for Cleaning, I reviving and beautifying Cabinet Furniture, Chair, &c., giving a rich glossy appearance , auperiur to re varnishing, an article that we have tried and ran TT commend—Price 25 cents a hottle. Just received sod for sale nt , B. 11 aNNAN'A Jona 28.1851 Book and Variety More. • FOR SALE. FOR BALE —A Forty Hone Power gleam Engine with POW pollen, two lifts of Pumps with Roes, ilie.,all to complete order. To be teen at Rpoba Colliery, West Norwegian. For terms apply to .1. P. hizasurrn. We Centre street, Pottsville. pt 77,1031 . r a m" SALE.—ALL Vila' LOT MARKED 14 in the Town plot corner of Chambers and Mahan tango sweets, hymn 60 feet front on hiehantipo shoat. and In depth rano htly to Chard, Alley. A y DAVID CHILLA Jan. 18,1850 • Alf Orrtt:e OP TUC 1.g4101.1 CO•t. 411 a NATIO*IIOI ComPAP T. Phi's&FAL , . Otllllr 2 001, 1. t ROO3l RUN DllNEEL—paoroa,uB wir ) received until the 15111 day of Novetet, es renting for a twee of rents , the Room Run Ma t ,. These Wats produce the very twit gamin, of h ,„, Lehigh Coal; As very large body of Which it Z: the ayes tairel, and ran be taken out tallboy% a eon to eine:mien machinery for pumping and Int. Toe Mines ate 1 miles distant liont Mauch Chunk. and are connected with the Lehith Canal by *g at , Road. With suitable debates and g.a ni tt no. Possession trill - be glee!' Ou day of D et i m. tier neat- IPor conditions of the icier. • and f,q hi t th„ math:so, application Can be Made at the °Meg, caner In rldtadelptr(s or Mauch Cbunx. Psn Persona desirous of viewing the ...Mines can aptly c . t h e Company's Mine .Agent. Mr. NATHAN PATTeIt eO at summit Mil. or In P.. A. 001'GLASa, E. N. the Company's Flopertntendont. at Mauch fly Order of thelkistd Managers. "7 . JAMES Ci)x, ptetwet.t. MEI MIMI 00 25.1551 OM urr k;, ; —.la pelelJe sty •o 1/1.11 appli. 411..4 been made by. the biestuntre' .7,aring Aesoclatlon of Potterllle , to the co Fong ati a , comm. h Haas of schoilittlt C,ouoty. for an ontehdrneut to the Charter of said Assoclatton. in OrnOtAsnee web tik proposed Articloa or Amendment. Ittcd In it, p m. thonotary's °Mee of Etchnymiti eonnty, and 0.. said Amendment will be, grahted by the Pnlil the firm day of Vereniber Term nem, unless ta,t, be shoran to the contrary. Ity ll.e Cowl. TIMMIre 1111.144. l'rothonntarr. l'lrtober2S. 1/151. • • 43 X .I) VIS/1•11 1 1) AO s &CI I I:rr4gy guru that r bare 1 bought the fottow nix property nt at Mount Carbon. on B.arnrday the bin du Inst. to : One flow or scow. No 3111“Anktinti'h.. One Gray and One Dart 'lay un Blara Horse wi, k was el snI.I as the propoiy yf .I.ofiN nno.thalLK and has been hired and pot again In movvrehat said lotto Broadricti ) , h) see ditriott my ide.uure. E:KLEINCRT Oct 2A, !PSI N0T11.1.--Arl Elect use for huiteen Doettn7tuf • the. Miners' Beret of Pottreille it; the eetinty fichuylklll, to serve the%enatilng, year null he hettlw 'the Banking Homo. Itt the Hotough orPotta%dl e Meru the beta. of 10 Wehick, A M. and 3 o'rlo t t P. M on Monday, the 12th day of November . .. Pit. A general Meeting of the Stet kiloliters null ht. gpt t at the nneking Mouse, on teraday the 4th of now,n,. her hell. C/1146. 11.0E14Eit, L rcOTICE.-:-The enpartMqship esliting between Vithe unite Waned. under the name of R. JoN CO., GEO. SPENCER & CO., 1111I.N En & and SPENCER, MASON Jr. CO.. Is dissolved twilit: tual agreement. as or the %lid of September, Mt The settlement of the straits of the Into fira,a utu be attended to, so far as relates to the affa its Milne.& to., by : W . MILNES• Jeanarille, boterne comat Pt And those of the dews of 0. lone, & ('o., by rOCIIARD JOia Es. 39 Walnut evert„Philadelph is Or by GEORGE SPENcER, J'ev Rey City. N J. And thane of the fine of Spencer, Mavon & CO. to GEO , MASON, POPil& we*/ Philadelphia, Oet. e Ur. . The subserlbersit nue the business of lair flF,Jttecmef-i[: E l 4 & co ., GEO. SPENCER & 'elif:'1[1111 SPENCER, MArION & CO., hereafter, a, der the than "(JONES & SPENCER at Phit'fida p h 4 and Jervey City, and GEO.:MASON &. CO. , ht hoot elite. Being prepared to furnish Menthe kinds of Casi heretofore, they snitch a eantinnance of that age so liberally e =tended toil,. late tlima. RICHARD JONES ,‘ GEORGE SPENCER, GEO. MASON The business of %Viu Mdnrs & Co.. will be t twit ued by %Vol. Mdues,ol !ea tolville, 11-tizethe et,unt3.l', Oct. 11, P"A . L ` 1.111 A DAMN leiT RA TORS 1110TICE.—wi ln , Letters of A dosineNt r3tlon, atilt. ramie ' , Huth IIENI), late of Port Clinton. Schuylkill. county dr ceased, has been granted tit the subacriber—lit per son, Indebted to I he ward Equate ate requested to msb Immediate payinetit. and those having &WU:SEIEIIIW ' the came, stilt pra.ent them duly aulhenrum,l i“, tie months, to , 9s!).nat fl OT Finn of Thomas foster :It was dissolved no the Sit ult. All per e n t ,,, deitted, ate earnestly requested to pay up. that it, Boots may be closed The Root and Shoe business out be contlntu,r the 1111111 P of the subset itme, at stn Old Stand, of E.t.a Market and Cruse stroe's XT E OTIC Tit TA X ctl.ll , ,l'loltS.-111; ill torso( the I Townships anti Borrow's, the It:aunty of Schuylkill` tor the year 1 0 350. whte duplicates remain unsettled, are hereby notified a t; unless their duplicates are settled on or before vi last MONDAY in October nest, they milt p d ,r t i, i be pushed according to lair. • All.l the Collectont for 1,551 ate eartteidly requemt to collect the minnow of their durrilearee and pay ery the some 0 ilh.rut delay.:as the riculands riper dr County will not permit ofany-farther indulgente. Lly order of the Cominimationern. D. KR ElOl, rhui Commissioner's Office. Oct 9,1,E5t 4041 SOLO. FOSTER 31.-t i nISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP —Ne,l 7 ; lf Is !tetchy given that the l'artnerahip hre'etme, ezietlng under the tirtnofITIILER. REPPLICit a t. Ic this day diamoved by mutual convent. The 1., yea) of the partnerahip ,will he ft ettled by l'hlrrk Brother, in whom all persons indehtml in the Faa, will please make pnynieht. MILER, REPPLIEII Sept 3a.1651 40-IY9i The suing:line's will ottani:fa the bnainets et at. same,stand ni the above late Firm in Bt. Clatrorla they will kPep Floor, Feed, flay, Oil. EMI Oes 4. 1651 UAN NOTICE.—The public are itereh)..to , tl.l that the rules of the Potcsvitie Ga s Camptnt r• reference to applications 'for Oas for new congeners and permits fnr eatenshms, alterations and repalnic old tracings wlll berraflir be neldtv enforceaLck public will readily ere the itoportefore of preirch., themselves from 'rebel.. in theft pipes, and the t.a Company !tom censure fn cases of accident ,rem tram defective ['ulnas. IiATDAN DE LOND 40-3 t. lIATITED PARTATERBDIIP 1....1, A rs have formed 'rd Ilmtled parthrtf hip Ind., t.e MID of GOTTLEIB !MILNER, for th. %meg, Trarspnrting, tiuslna. end Selling_ Coat in seasinn County. in whirls Niareirs Content tiettnertnf ?Hint. viltn Mehuylkin eninn y.: iat'ale Cetera! Partner, r:J DANIEL K. BENNETT ? di the RIME place, is its Special Partner who has ennkribuied owl 1,41 d 1514 the enntruntr Stork of the flew, the st:m of That Thou /a nd Milers. The; partnership inentnsnredst the sixteenth Aay of Peytembrr Iwo.. and a in in Native on she nrot di)? of April. A. D. hight, ,, Heathen and Fifty Steven. I HEREBY DESIGN ii,TE the .4hotre' Jos i"..d!P. fished in Pottsville. Plehttylkill County, and the .V 1 iII Rulletts:puldisli.d ht Mlnetsville, 9t hip RN County, as the field .papers In whitti the tetn,,,.l fit .prein I Parl nevoid!, under the firm of M Co.r - rt.en Hcitdees." shall be put,ll.lted as directed by the hint let t Inn of thP set entitled '• An Art e renn lie In pannetahlp, passed the 'flat 'dm rcli.. DANIEL KALIMIteII Revarert OriVlgibilrf. Sept. IT. A . D. "51' , Ire hi IL 7 OTICE la hereby p;iven that Letter. 01 Abner I.ltstratlnn of the Estate of Samuel Young or ow State of Maryland, deceased. have been ;:nonr.i w tbe subscriber by the RP! illtpf Of Winfo,fiic .of scho,, kill enmity. All peraunii indebted to Owl:stale, a, requested to tntke Inurrediate payrn, ot, and that. having claims against , the same, to present tam properly for erttirment Sept. W. 18.51. MEM DISSOL UT lON --Inlet Partnership hPleintsre existing between the subsrribers`under the Flrm a PRICE & lIiICBEB. pt St. CI:14.110,0K I'ICE &C0.,al Philadelphia. was disselved by mutual rev tent on the 16th ult. The business of the rotrin,”hip Will he settled by Price, In ntlolllall indebted to the Firms. will please make payineid WILLIAM PHUT. . Itilu.i.ol 111N;111::i , THE sul,scliber will enniinne the I.ttritn.., al ifie same stand at the above late km In St (lair, was! , he n 11l Levis a genernhassnreinent of Ow ir,r) goods and at the lowest ea. - slt`ortres. raradslmt part r.,f torerirP, Are rd sea re. 4 2 ,1, .n" 3 " Flour. Feed, Salt and Fish. ' WM. St Clair. Sept 13. IWO. 37 ni XTOTICE t 3 IIEII.CIIY GIVEN THAT ow. ill hwnt No. 7 Mos beim made by the-Director...t 144 Inning County Mutual Insurance IM • t ang. nee Premium notes in force. on the 2511 t day 4 ? ' I+sl, and early payments of.thesanl. are partieulmn" mi. that the claims of sin - Terms may be pronietli' NO. CLAYTON. Receiver fn l r the County of iichogikil! Pottsville July 12 iSSI F. HODGSON. Agent NOTICE.—NOTICE IR lIRRELIT GIVEN tast the citizens of Schuylkill county intend To a ppl) to lhe Letisinlute at the next Session, for a thane of a Rank of Din -punt and Deposit. to he located pt the Borough of Tantapia. Schuylkill county, Pa be called •• THE ANTHRACITE BANK OF 'IT MAGDA." 'Nub a Capital of Two Hundred and Pot Thousand Dollars, with rho privilege In mecca,. Capital of said Rank it. Flee Hundred Tht.usiaa 1,101 tars. Joseph Hon no, 6 John E. Sankt!, William It Lebo, John Harlan, A. 1.. Bouchrer, ' Peter Aurelia, Michael: Braid, : Charles Rennet!, Richard Carter, Robert Ralcliffe, S Morganroth, John Hendricks. , Tamaqua. hone ?S. 1861. 'l , O WOOD CONTRACTORS.--Prorme.ll4 willbe received by Ilie Ilbliadelpitia and Readinc Railroad Company for ',supply niCord Wood. ha the year 1851. Specifications may he had on application to 11. M. Walker, Mount esthon, or to Henry lics..cr, Wood Agent. Schuylkill Ham). Feb. 15, 1851 • 7•lf !NOTICE.—LABORERS, MINERS AND 0111 1.11 ERB. who wig' to purchase lots in Tteantton, Al private pale, will find an Agent on the Premiere, orir the town of Shamokin. • Labor on the Railroad wi L he taa•n in payment or tots. One half the wages the laborete will be advanced In cash. Jnne S. 1830 ri`IIE PODIsTRYIIREEDEUS TEXT nook. Comp Nina full InfOrmanon respre'in:lhr rhr - rest breeds of Ponitry sod the mode of ral.log with imenty-ave Itiustr4t lose. , Nice 121 crop in" published and for Rule at . D. IGANIVAN's Cheap !look and etihtlehlut 11 0 4 me This Is a capital honk for Pedlars, :who supplied Cheap by the 100 copies. June 21, l l 2.5” S CHUYLKILL 'RAVEN MAP.—WE RF commend all our reailera who want a paid ronn• try paper to subrplim Air the .Vap. TERMS, Sj In advance—utherwlee 32 HENRY 3.; B. CUMMINGS. Editor Schuylkill Haven, P. 23-ly June 7.1931 AW 1100101.—P2NNSYLVANIA STATE B 1 LA poile, vol. 11. Jost )eceived and rot sales( B. lIAMNAN'iI Law and Miscellaneous Houk Store. Sept. 0. 18.31. 35- rtiIiIIRCILE Pi7!ll..l4t3T—a 'splendid ammo nvni of 1./ Church Paalmtpl, In platn an.l ornamental bind - Ng, just received from the publisher 11. and A f o r mile sr ! • U. AriN' cheap Book -tare. Aprlllo.lE4l MONOCIIROMATIC DRAWING Fairer —Alto Stumps, Norte Crayon,. deratrber or Enlves,erayons t ate.. 'all of which nil, by sold. w tole" aale and retail. at the ;heap Mot and variety afore of the subssrlher ' - B. DANNAN• July 19,1331 • tVe.t -,_Novors, Ott 4, 1851 t 11L1 it & BROTIIER 40.1eti sai.vm rireo,tept or ow (45 Company 39 , , A, T t ts:4 MARPV9 n ucircra DANIEL It lIENNETT 111nPreville, Sept. MISS! JACOB 'MED. Admini.ttlit.4 D. M. BOYD, Arent 23-ti PUBLICATIONS, &o .7' Adwlntstratur. 41-61 F VOATER 40 01.
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