TIM lION. U. 11. lIPIILLER. - It will be remembered that an attempt was Tea: AIIEitICA4 ART-UNION, in its promiaea and some time since made, to contest the election performances for 185 t, seems to be reaping the har of the Hon. H. M. Fuller, as a member of vest of its pretious .tisim..t . `, in ett l ats[seti /Mul revs and k c .equen t d ad ,.t t r an i u tar on n to tx .B. t tib.criber. December, lat.! Congress for the Wilkesbarre District. It amounted to little or nothing, but inasmuch ' 1 lar 5 ° Art for h appears by the Bulletin, show a s teady advance in ate the next House of Representatives will I namberm the collections of pre% lOU. } - ears, and is i contain a majority of Democratic members, he effort may be renewed, in the hope that I ---s-. party tallies may be rendered paramount to] merit also, if we may Judge by the New-York pa tper. The lest Artist- are represented in it, and in sotne of their best uorks The list of 27 1 works STATE GEOLOGICAL ' stRVEIS • public justice. And 'Map of the Coal Revlon . l The Wilkesbarre Adrorate, already announced, tu.lndss nets and favorite pro ductions of DI R4lll, Lel T/V TIMEIST, Meg ITI alluding to the subject, says • We learn that the present year's field in -1 ' It 1, murky possible that en %itch a body m men, STENcta, Mot argittrara ..„1.% em i r Lv r it ll'af 1, vesugattons and surveys of the State Gab- 1 such a ruiru- i iple t could heoribtroitightontooperatote o tia 1 11 .. A. i os n s t 1 r n r e , i r E i F IN: i a s . , d ly. o E t I N: O, I'T T u , ,, 1 1 I k e n %, w n A I N: T i „I T ; engaged the logical Survey, which have it Zag `th ioi the l m iw ere t>tirty.4 oVincre; ', lngl d liat ma• i ' ( °units, and identined with it, reputation in the attention of Professor Rogers and his corps t ority ,or to gratit% n member o c, t ri th l e v iLl7 i rt x : e 7 L , : n h o l i l Art. Other works to be added to the list volt, in our Southern Anthracite Basin, since the I t t ' s w ii ' t ' t t e ° tinheahPi,re c , a itm t Li e a! • el Lace no sufficient mouse 1 ddiebile , ;, make it at least equal in number, and month of July last, have, from the inclem. I , The Ca , , men, and the Buchanan menc l ould not I ,nrpa ,in interest, the collection , of die mod pro. ency of the season, been suspended, but hese a tt l ie ,siteledrit.ttertal,s;:af The friend, I perm's %•ears of the lieditut ion that they will be resumed again, upon thel in s oi ttiernse h is h tr 1 he rennin - that such e i?motile the Cass men could not sim I u nr - t e n t t o 27, l l w o i lt h he t h w ig i fi ll 7 t style ...e opening of the Spring . These researches pathisentvantinEerennii;nnctiligoillti.ei:Le he ! ties ht hot e art-all L i t l it t r he n have been conducted, as all those nho have ' e I t r t biro nominated the latter, and the prom Cc'nt iner e t nn at till"he' " a" are charar - teredtc A ' in j ertraii .tilijert4 %anon: and en marked their interesting prpgreos will tf 5- ac o t t e t d er t' ‘ ‘ p tl r " o s t, tl a .il i e ne th 4 :lt o l. .11 I t f he 131.)emlAo're47rattlr nAenthers rs I apptrently of g-rat intere , t These are-1 A large tify, with much sn a re and method, and have i tine engraving t, Jost - , after ' l / 4 % 00D% ILI F'•4 t ele " i the oust 1 0uz0•.... vi•ill 1.. %%Min- to express resulted already in a large increasel to the 3.l"l‘l`l`nl'ejliniimliti:l•,',lierani t .: on tid,..? .., .( i i , ,,s i , ‘‘ ne, ,, , .. L ,,, i `braced paintinz. 01 MFT.II`I% News, representing a postuve kuowledge,•before possessed of the ,la the oso thirds lute thew can be no hope of I I arotiplistening to an account ofone of the battle, of distribution and range of the veins of coal i .oitfleient number being willing b i lendor e l thut ac- the late 31extrail War ;'2 Maaio , , CnosNING. VIE in our valley. A slumber of doubtful prob. 1 lion btvint.rild,l4,nitita,,aue,t,ormintnoletneetior circle. t \Le t Ip i Dri i. ~, 4 i4ANNEN , , Mon Vl' WASHINGTON ii or !emend questions, some of t i hern of primary I such a prins 1p : e w ould go% er t u s c l u r, c u l l i d ii hr bot ,, ly nt _ i„ ne I 't! 1 rer:;me rite. ee ll H ' e L a i :e ir cr o t r e. C o n Se ‘" r •A e[ Y e ' es b • } b li t F ::O ri PS; 1 importance to the future mtning operations I i,to:l.,,t,oulitte(rtue+l,l,,sifolikeitimt ..- ti 't at 'a i atid (mot 4 i itit that Sll - ' 1 4. 4LD .I AND 101-NG 48, by • Woont it t F 46 of the localities concerned, has e been sew- 1 sts '` f „II„ still tin, tie i l is t ur t ii ,d I eo/trla t INI st.. cur- 1 lICIft4I, by Idot•IT cessfully cleared up, while el i thers are }et in , ---s-_. l.a. h member atter subwribing, receive. the So course of investigation , and he over for : THE PRENIDENTIAL QUESTION. 1 eiety '* Br/Herrn a fine Art Journal of orizinal ('m - another sear. In the merit unwatured I • rlie Erse Ga:eite say s.-o We cannot but ici-in, Biography Bofors, New., &. &c , rela condition of the work, we are not furnalteC express °tit regret that the question of the ' lee, to tie- Art., illustrated by engraving, on cteel, with any authentic statement of the true ur- Presidency has been so prematurely present. I ' 46641 and etone, etrhings A c The Bull, tin has der of succession of the rail •"'an" of the ed for publication Immediately following i Away . taken a high rank with the publrr among r'''''''''ak net the l' one l rls we hail it monthly . Bisio, but we believe that at fast the whole ee- l i a defeat, s surh aswe have experienced , it can 64 one <,imre...t t our most 'rang periodical , No quenee has been very eticree7fullv made out, du nu good. No man of common penetra- other Institution 01 the kind pub). he, a poirnat of and that already nearly all the entailer basins, tint can , f a d to per ewe that this question ...vial re,onice and i 'a.m. into which the general coal field is divided, I was one of the elet ents which contributed 17 • I nese sabieble 'Mum. to Member. , an be en have been traced and conntoed and their lareels• to that d and ordinary prudence l , 'lred only by the combination of a large number of 9iib.rriber, and effirient famines. organization In rentrec, or the hoes of separation of the Non li I on the part of the authors, We think, Should ' from the South dips, which limit them 41.- have induced theta to remain in the back deed, if we did not know wint , t the Institution ha , • curatels, determined l it mew i tueuauts 'Pwo ground. and watt the passage of the storm d i ` :7o - (1 t th h in n i. l p it ro ti n ie7ed s ib i l t e i b lia ' t , o d s e m a a n il d a ker M i- ee w t e very extensive sets of etas/ s hese been ear before putouts, forth , any efforts to • reap ad- I meat could be made to s letd such extraordinary re teed through the region one , / series being pro- ! - vantage,whether personal, factional or oth- , torn, Large a- their list of Stabscriber. 1 , at the Ale (toles crossing the strata, as directly as po.- era Ise. We hope the Whigs of Pennsy ha- end .1 the year, v.e wonder that it 14 not nuch - - Bible, over the high gruund'i of ' he "Ile), to luta will discard all cases of interesting tittle leseer ft the positions for a Topographical llap,and cult}' It tit ( .1 , 1 the: a( weary tor thus place , will soon ineideotal to the late election, and col- its geological sections of ail the undulations 1 Ovate a fPirit of ° union and harmony " ft 7 ), n: i t: l e: O e n listm which th S i u n b a . ‘ r. ?be , r. desiredand a n i I r l e ti a l l Y i e ,m an to y : t o e of the surface, and out-rioppings of the i , perfecti% idle to expect success in the ab- l ln (mutton various coal veins and harder strata , the 1 1 Fence of this spirit. We must forget the 'h i ' Tile NFM 1'44.11441i ART 1'.4 1 ,44, 14 m anaged ." other lines folloa mg the s alleys and settling I i ferenres of the pa o, and turning our eyes milarly, ,in the main, to thst of New 1 old. It will .. o . the places of the coals and rucks at their' with conedence to the next Whig National banish earl) sub-rntxroi I lye Dollar+ an engray lowest water level exposurec, and the loca- I ing of the Men- t order , together with a 'IMO • in j Cony cation, determine that its nominee shall fions of the drifts, slope mines, a'ui s ma ' receive our nutty and hearty support. En- the allotment of splendid attedie 1 linon. I on rt n soaks, giving access to the ( oal beds Aloue i wisdom - sound prudence-corn-r h , ~,t , ,, 0 , , eng these lines stakes hese been set at short in- :lightened raying for thi. year 1 , tr. in 1 neon sense Itself---dictate this as the only servals, opposite the onteis i q, of the coals I the nta.lei It production of All , ton entitled "eau! trite course-' „net The W, ilr•l* of Lndor -the v. it. ti yy die her and at the changes , of th. surfare, as guide , d,‘ ming rod, has struck the magic ell( It . 4% Ann in the subsequent operatlyn of affixing the , GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT. v, lin•h the g hod of linnet appear- on Ina ~ppo a relative positions un the li aP , and the se ' Nun that the election is .'- h l ser, »}'s the oe .i.i,• of the pa lure -tame the Ling paralt zed lions of the true feature Of the hills and te,een I curtly Wee - the question recurs, nab I..ai , while in the distanre. are seen too -ol salleys, and also the plai'es til the coal, who is to ht- the next Whit; candidate for dier, fleeing with horror from the .e.•ne • ize of and other strata. The Map and illustrative President to lea's? That Geo. Scott is the the P 1 7.-, I ' '°' 2 '' melt "' sections, which, together, will make obvious I s this lieg ion first choice of the peop' , of Pennsylvania, will ~.:' , " , i , e , 11 ,,' " , h : t ru o '' , 1 7 a r t et i a l i r , ~"1":„ of the lb, to• the eye the limits of ,the different coal 1 there cinbe no doubt. His attachment to , . 10,111al ' l'''' beds, their 'connections with each other. the( the I'mon ' and the republican institutions of points in the hills where lilies- outcrop, and I our country, is unquestioned and unquestion the depths approximately of their respective able. Dunne a tun; life, spent in the Apr hasius, and, indeed, all thy' elements in duel yore (emir countrt , an I in his intereourse course and dip of the stV, which are ma- I with his fellow closets , at large, lie has indo fermi to the Cdlliere' operation', or essential i ( eted nothing hut the broadest nationality of to every person studying the tutimao strut, I ' sentiment, and rherislied the soundest and lure of this very diversified coal htld, arc , moil ,atrio tI, principles In this he is elle now in the course of preparation but we ' the Who;;.,y anti of them, .1, ht• 1,, also m all learn that a part of another seasou in the 'a - the leadiU , Emilia( al questions of the day, field must he expended mu a elose and serail- . I [lay ing served lii, i ocatry with signal atoll riming tnteine, from section to ss oh ii and ty upon meta a hi sods !little held, his deeds from valley to valley, of the coal i rely and have added lustre to his lame,and embalmed rocks, in the eame successful manner. which of , Ili, name In theheart. ni , i ounirs men the geologists hav e been, of late, pursume be i three motel' 'le i we l): iid his name fore this complex great IT ture of can Basin, some- a t it shall its surface, and the realms beneath (du be our in isthead, and intend that adequately finished for etegras mg remain there until he i riveted or defeated, We 1 have been shown some of the more or until a National cone elation shall say that 1 fie r not the choice of the ',Vhig party advanced portioo, of the treoli4ii al \lap and a number of the Sections , and roust avow our high gratification at the traces they every where ailordl 01 t einem. care in the' measuremente. Hen win( li they are constructed, and th. : i. cl • ear au I t Xpre.- ~ i ve representation then ' afford of the Topo graphy and Geology of the 1031 best . We have understood that sundry veto in terestieg and itoportant problems r. s pe, l ing- the true , Nuts:item . of 'certain coal veins with others ha mg (1111. tent nein( s have been alreads eettted in the progress of the stirves It is statedt we know not lion • audit-neatly, that tti Le l. % le and too( vein , of Pottsville are the salute , the eioup (0 Ili. • - t Gate veins tieing isertest bed , , bit forming on their North a basin e 11111 P 1 ii r t tile to. idili and depth with the lint's_ 1•i the Lee, We believe it is, TH0144144.1 - tendered tx tremely probable that the teate s ein is iden tical again with theTunni.l vein.and the South Gate with the Earhmtut 1 , - . also Ili o the Opulie and the Lewis coals art' dietni. t but that the former of these is idjcoleal with the gen uine Peach Moiintain bet. In the White Ash Lines of the Northern sideltil the region sev eral highly fruitful r,' tilt- have Ilk.•e•lse been obtained, but (Li make ilii se iutelli obi. wriuld require too long a description of this complicated, hut s altiohle range of coat measures, till more data is obtained and the fuser) is at ranged and ( empleted \V may, however, state that thethoily•ton danimotli vein and the lolins' vein are the • ime and that the Pinkerton is a different s eiusaL. oal Professor Roger- is 41 the opinion that a large amount of money] is [bre nu awn}`, iu the present mode uI sinking sl pes down the s tuelinanon of the s einsi op the side- ot the basin., and that pert•cndictilar hal, , in tto basins would le far preferab l e oath, in the end. a much less expender mod.• ,it . aidit,•l ES ittiners' iournat. Saturday Morning, i Nor. 22. mg mining otienitinn. KOSSUTH, HOBIT.Rjr J. WALKER And Free) Kossuth, to his •petlies 1,‘,1h at South ampton and London, prrtrayed the benefits that would arerue to thj' pe6ple of England from having free aet-es ,, the European port,. and spoke warmly in 11Vfit of Free-trade. To this the non. J. Walker replied as follows :---- lle wasidelighted to hear itts illustrious friend allude to Free-trade; The United States had shaken off half the shack lesTrotn commerce, and, God be thanked, in tended to shake off all the rest." Mr. Walker, it is likely, hadn't heard from oid Berks then 4(e Democracy there are going to play the rUischief with him and his Free Trade uotion3 before long t &AI nty. It was at one of these Free Trade Meet: tugs that Mr. Walker tits"s toasted as the President*of the UnitediStates, that is to he." English prophetic vision, it strikes us, must be conEiderahty in 4vance of ao_t tie possess here, to forsee inch aurevear. THE UNION PARTV IN „GEORGIA Mr. Toombs, U. .S.?enator from .Georgia, in a public address, iintitediately after hts. late election, antmuncest that the couvtitu- tional Union Party will adftre., to its present isolated Independent crgauization and name —that it will nut sentGlelegates to, or be re-- presented in either the National Wing or Democratic Conventions next ear—that it would wait until thole ConventiOns hare, assembled and set forth their principles and candidates before the r qui4try, before deter mining on either side That as an indirieti sable condition for thair support, the Nation al Convention, :whett4r Whig or Democra tic, which it coalet.ceg ivith, roust adopt the C(.,mprornise platform Hand that this condit turn rum pl led wi he Con s.t it utiona I Union party will tr. Irce to !unite with either the Norio:*! Whig or National Dtmonratipparty CHRISTIANA TREASON TRIALS The Sa-retary of State has granted permis sion to the lion. Robert 1. Brent, Attorney Genetal of the State of Maryland, to appear a. .enior counsel in iho trial ofuhe persons at Philadelphia on the charge of treason, for re tetthg the laws at Christiana, and being concerned in the murder of Mr. tlorstich.-- The Baltimore Nun gives this version of the matter.: Mr. Bleat it appeal., le, - eiyel a i•otritiiillitira lion from ili.itimead. Ihe I it.triet Attornex of with the appointment of the 1:i - wenn - iv hut sltpulalug In! t he '• Lahti..., to the jut yon MA , own belt..ll Mi !hil?. Wit , ' Lail no dr,ur to infringe upon bu' r of Mr A Attia . .l.l...unply drolnuJ toenter tip.n ca , e With a Iteeltio to any terni..., it aarailee tit* oti l em wii • to <erre the interests of M." dyad, unil he haii un 4 1,4.1,11,0 n to make an is -or tip ,- .11 a torte iiiwition d pie...mit:nee A %intl.,- i'orrri,iniienee, er took plate between or Love :mil Mr Wehiriter, whteh re...lilted in a ft . tler ot tn , t Irorn the latter, conferring the wuuinn of etaitt , el in the 01.1 , 2• Ilp.ll tile Attorney al id Mai I Lind HT of THE PALLIUM.—The A rchbislwp of Baltimore teat solemnly in vested with the Pailium on Sunday last. as Pontifical man. it. the cathedral of that Mix. The Pallium is 9 little garment Placed upon the neek of the Bishop. and extending over th'e back and breast. 'lt is made of w:tite wool, with crosses inserted of black' wool. bah tieing of the natural color. To procure the wool fur this purpose, lambs of these colors are constantly kept at Rome, from . which the qaple r Is obtaint.d. The is alwa y s buried with its possessor. That now bestowed was brought to this country lei a _lady, to whom the Pope entrusted its: caniage rir.irt.prENTAriv.--- The Reading pa per. speak very flatteringly of Mr. Walker's lecture before the Literary Swirl% in that place fast week, The .ho-na/ Says " The Lecture by T. hi. WALK FR, EMI., of Potts- Ville, and debate, announced for last Tues day evening. drew together one of the lar gest crowds that has assembled in the Aca tlPlnv Ball this season." To which the liazttte adds : The Lecture. delivered by THOMAS 11. Waii,Eu, of Pottsville, sparkled and tia , ltect with menial tire : it was rich in eloquence. lust - mem - to, and beauty, and was with Out doubt greatly relished by the audi ence.- cry W t ott , ERvE by a San Francisco pa per, that lunacy is alarmingly on the increase in that city and vicinity—so much so, that the attention ot the puSlic authorities has been directed to the necessity of providing an Asy lum for the sale confinement of the afflicted. The cause is supposed to tr. , . the contioued ex citement and intense anxiety consequent in the prosecution of the business of the coun try -:-gold-hunting. This is a story with an impressive moral. 81., LEAP.- —A horse at Trevorton, Northumberland county, run away last week along the line of the Railroad:, and coming suddenly to an unfinished bridge, made a a cl&at leap from one abutment- to the other —a distance, afterwards accurately meas— ured, of thirty-two feet The Sunbury Ame— rican is responsible fur the story. This dis— tances 11 1inersville by several feet—that leap,. if we reel-inert rightly, was only twenty-six' feet' but the horse had a rider. • CT A CORREEPONTENT of one of the Newt f l York papers says that President Fillmore in to give a dinner to Kossuth on , his arrival at Washington, at which. all the foreign ern-- bassadors, .dr.e., are to be present, the Austri an 7 . %linister, of course, included. It is pro posed that he sit on one side of the President and 11,- Gssqiii on the other. • • - ' • r.) -- coNckit, Will open the coming se ma pelt Digtiday Week. TUE ART-UNIONS. THE PIIILATTI.PIII4 Ant-i ..I°N darn. •uwr what 'rum bush the New fork and New England ut•rlulnon, in the manner ut dedributing 11.. prize, Kat. -nbcenher dr3W4 'a eettain Kttm of money with whieh he pureha , e4 anti• ptree of Art.-elected on, the I eNtPti , iVe vollernon, or he may wt.! to the -nrnot low prize And proonot ,otwethinir Inure valitidile than hi. orizinal prize money would buy. R.•.id.•. du• elianee— in the general I Iraxving, at the yin, of 16r t, eat , vaeli -nl,•erilter to t h e Phdade•l .-:I I . liicnt rill I. • Oil- lirt , tiima 6..1 ..nd any • .ji•• 4.2 11 . 11,,. 1011. 11,ra 2-111. 0.11,1• " aili acid Boaz '• .1 {chic lc, aim clad liec Children • c- u -p:eadai p.. titre —n ante; be ....ern at tie , .4111, It Banana c-• Ilicaccra: S-. at then t 1 111.41 Sci!c-ercici cc ca.- for ticc- ono handed w a, early ... 11, at p take, flitter ant t 6. IJ-I cat n. U innatit 7 • ar.adYalth2 , Id wham 10 any of Thew Art l'ntou, is - that VVl•l'y , Ult-ertht : r i. fui e 01 re mit uu .Inuttle or treble the valor of ins contribu tion, tw - utk , the .•Inuive of thou - lug •oute NVOFI of Art worth, Illimired, of More EDITOR'S TA ISLE WE H.tr received V.. I v,;l'. 101 ''. /J.. 0 Word,, • a weekly tournal e..n.luiled Lv Chu,. DiAere., and pitl.l...'ted in New ‘e ark by 'Angell Ileynt N vontart.. rnni-1t.....ind and raWablr to intersper%ed with 'everal pretty 4itorie. dl 1• in evely re , pert drit>ldini !ink. wreLly cnt 101 and ha- the advantage, ..t hwing re• 'par at y choap P. We ", .4) a year. Co(al tV" .I"rar IC oil in i d/+lloi Nile•-•r Itertrsts - i'o , now wining out -.ant 11,1 rate if..n -we have ...ern ,everut bettuntal •pewonelo , of ihe.r ataraideture It o made w al! •ize.,to curt the demand- of the Region-4in to 1! inclie , round and square 5140 1141 barn for Railroad porpre.e4, and T rail* tram 711 to :at :to to the yard They will ako the niarket with a varlet y.of tiat Iron lor wagon and carriage tire., ,! 1 / 4 -, • No Iron n -uttered to leave the estab lishment Without lieu tieing suhp•rieit to the proper te , t4 of its strength, 'and probable durability WO !SW n 1;,1 tried ..ome clay• ago by punching, twist ilia. of whirl] proved it a -iitarritii such onl" as UV' Prop trim, -at 11 1 .1' are drier mined to mai,. E'VP Ti. C.ilill; on P.,rty Prot. Freymiller'• firu Pra , ti•Tig at the Town. Hall, last Tuesday eveimig well totemled and par-.d oir to the general ddizlit of all present t ht ing eontiniiduee 01 the Praell-ingii during lai.l -eaguti, Ihrir re% wal thin winter %vas regarded rather doubt fill. hut the experiment tit Tuesdav evening seems to hare decided the question The hilliest and gen tlemen are all myth:mg for their continuance. and .4, long as they are well conducted, There need be no apprelien , um for any leek. of a attendaiwe ! Tl, Ira 'hi sz A :ton A dater! .19, Cap! Wont elbdorn, paraded for target firing . 00 Monday. They mustered :16 in islet. The company numbers, all told. N. members, of whom only shout 60 are um lOriu 'orporal Jame, Beatty received the tir-I medal lor the hem ‘hot, and Cyrus Sheet., private, the srcmid. Their marl. was the full 912 e a repre ‘.entat ion 01 a Tiirk—alivespecimen wouldn't have t.tomt mach cbanre for a whole st,:tn in the boots 01 the picture. EV" .Ifr il'all - pr - • ter-ttire.belore the Literary Society ow Wednesday evening. was a most ele gant and eloquent prod u ction. It elicited general adnnration, and is classed among the hest le.,:tincs the Soo . iely ha+ been favored w:t li —a highly batter to g oompliraent, though we consider it strictly inst. Peoad,.—The 'Tamaqua Lrgtan pays the milattry parade at that place, on tiaturday hut wait •quite • creditable affair. Five compantr• were m attendance. They were reviewed ht• Genernl Clement and Stafl Th. went Term r'rl the Comity Corot wrll help') vIle; week from next Monday SCHUYLKILL HAUER AFFAIRS I-V" A Trrmonr correspondent ut the :flop men- Isom the orq r anizatina of a Literary Society in that place. The Aletlicalii4 Sabbath School t. making preparaltrat , for rt Chri.lll3l% velehrtittrti, raP Ent° 'gr.! if ad 1 t•<1 , 1 . 0 el —. rile .11 ciilarred, with Ow -The the 77th num bei , three weelrA hr.nr e: The Editor in announc- 1117, it :0 the pulite, mulie% some very sound and practical remarks—we 'Linke r"om tur :he anneceri 1221223 "But we are determined to increu.e our (WC.). lation, and if our Whig friend. r.to not come for ward and pee u• that enlarged envotiracrenaient and increased support which a paper iterated exclusive ly to their view. is eiddlcri to receive at their hand•, a due regard to our own interests will impel ns to adopt such a course as to ensure u• a fair eymva• lent for inur labor., and the capital inveAed in our elnabloihment. • The Whig party never stiffieiemly encourage their own organs : Whig papers are doomed to work on half pay, and if they dare ask tbr encouragement are bid to bide the" good time coming." The re cent elections have had no effect upon us whatev er; the "darkest hour is pint before the break of day,'" and the prospect augurs onlythatthe Hero of Three Wars, like the Hero otTippecanoe, will triumphantly meet his opposers. Muddy " our boots" are now, but we'll wash :hem in the clear waters of Salt River, and come down in '52 with them shirting and clean." Sound doutritta ttrat.-tvery word of it. THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER nrivi notice, by the Bulletin, ti'very comtnrri dable movernentramong the military at Minersville. The ArtillertstriL , commanded by Gen. J. Kay Clem ent, have resolved to parade on Thursday, the 27th inst., (Thanksgining Day) with side-arms, for the purpose of attending Divine Service. Rev. Mr. Sleek is to be invited to deliver a Femme upon the occasion. lar Boiler Expltafrri,.. l -011 Friday morning of last week, at about 5 4.ekr2k, one rk tif the hoilep, (there were three, side hy iiidelju the Steam Mdl of Mr. Wm. Hermer4hili, of Minersville, exploded completely . perterating ;the sides and root of the enguimhoirte—throwing the two remaining boiler* some three feet out of Position, and, to a great ex tent, damaging the engine '111: Henry Leib, the Engineer, though knocked down three . .en:f I'4l 11111, 4 and Ml:clothe. completely riddled, escaped w i thout the slightest injury 'llse catt-e I s ti ni ,0 4 .,,,i i,., have been the absence hi sufficient water in Me boiler, when the tire wa4 started—it had probably leaked out during the bight Nit'e understand that many steam engine bot!era in On-region hive been seriously injured by the eurrn.tve -..anent ,ti the water, used ditritur the prevailing drone,lo for -ever al mouths• past It may have been -. w -111 Mr Henneranites. AII M FIDIf I NIES !thrush] be prepared by a Pby clan. Dr. .1_ et. HOSE'S Celebrated Family Medi. rite•.preliareJ 4) hitit-utti„at hts I.a '..rri'ot Phtla delphia. t'a. J Si 110f.elo or. honorary member of the ?lola dt:i3plita Mean :11 Society. and graduated, In ISO. from University of PennsylVanto, trailer the gtudauce of thedroly eminent Prafe.tattr , i, Phyrl. k, Chaplain. Gib son. COD.. Jame., and flare—name. celebrated for kledical.rienert -- athl having had daily inteiceriuseand consultation with thoe4glistingutaltett physician.. le pert kg diSeases of all kinds. and lb.' proper vemettlex beretor, and brine sultOted by thuissanik of Irk pa- Dem I 10 put up Irk preparation , he new One's lo the as the results 01 iris experience for Ihr pat thirty years, the fullowitot Vainahle Family sietll - each hoe Pulled ma speciiic disease Expectorant or Cough Syrup, for Coughs, Coitts,l . tin sumptlou, !Whew, Bronchitis, and, sit Long 411912,4., II coreacMmunliption %lieu taken in lime. In 50 tent. and 11 bottles. Alterative or Blood Parifyei, fir serisfitta,init Erup tions, and all diseases arising from an Impart. lt the BMW, or a Consillininn unpaired by the nsr 01 . tilPrrury. $1 piPrboni44. -- A country paper says that rats may carminative Balsam. for Cbuleit. i 'hotels Mullins, lie expelled from your cellars and granaries Bowel Complaints, anteDyseniely ots simply to: scattering a sew stalks and 'leaves Vermlinge or Worm-Killer.a c.fe, emit., and of mulleu in their paths. There- is some- ; thing very annoying in this plant to the rat. " rmil " ." W"rm. '25 "n"• It affords, therefore, a very easy method for All"anve" Family hil " i on Liver I '''''P t """ its-m. l ,sta sod imbsesuimi sa tent: a most perplexing evil, and much wore evo- • - • tha t ien Pills for Falling of the 'Numb. Erftille %%elk nomical and less troublesomethan gunpowder. • ."•• t'idiilt and Relaxation. 50 cents. •• rat exterminator," rats. or traps, • ientale MN, a VI1LIA111• remedy for Female [Oat. During the past sea-oil there have I plaints. ainierinr to llooper's Pol.. as cents. been packud at t.'lttcago :i9,6110 tierces 016, Rheumatic Cumpound Intekial temetkior Ittien• heel. The number of cattle . slaughtered t matkm, either acute or chronic 50 cents. the !l umber of I,ariels of m a llow p r o- Dyspeptic Compound, a Pile , elite for Dynnepeia, on toned is estimated at •:::42 : the number of inans•arues ofriersans can *ratify 50 cents tons of salt rontimed : the hides will Nlagic I.lnlinent,for filsenmattsm,Tonih-sche,Apt alas ; and all pains of Inc body_ 95 (cots weigh 1232 tons, and are valued about $lll,- 00. The number of hands employed in Tonic Hisiture, for Chills. Fevers, and ye weta I detail' slaughtering nod packing is 41i3. II ) A neveufallins remedy. "10 cent. , i Compound Extract of Oudot. for ail doutase• of the California :hertfl's are pretty well fclaneus paid. The law in regard to them allows • , coup myr„p, three doljAra_loe'serving a summons or any ; and has rayed thototind. of rhiltiten4."n 4. other,,process, by which an action is coin- flair Tonl(i, to prevent Baldness, Ay Diehl) , re ' menced Aur travel, fifty cents per pule; for ; .1. a d n p h -y the lase D . ...niCk. di. eine a bond two dollars : for a certified copy of ' A drlngent EntlOSitind, for rip/111141 Ilium], I. Inaillos the bond, one dollar ; for serving a . subpiana, I and-all Inon3y Discharge.. sa cents. tar each witness, one dollar and for every iv l'oriaixi, for all S. rvnna ( . I,lOlllOFt, of the inde travelled serving it, one dollar. I elysietri, Neuralgia, &r. 6r. 50 cents Pile Ointment; will rtire from 11 to 111 applira 11 IN a fact got generally ktloWn, that . of the 69:4 forming the half-yearly in- I.thin,- "cent'. tere.t lasi pax able on the debt of proncy I va- ran d Toler (liniment+ reiliedten . E.reitte trenellienhig ' nia, not less than Sti:lo,fitill was due to for- Lee ";•"" a" S ciao holders. only $320.010 1 corning to do- s all ' he ' ^ S ""'" I to . sale at II HANNAN'S Bookstore Mesta* eridi tor , . Aceiiriling to this about thorax nillliong of our stale st emit lex must he 1.11'1: iNdIiRANOF..-Iri-re notlitne held In EU rope, and tell 1111hillitiA in America.. 11,41 neateo seirere albolle on the tietith bed as we - I 11l Sunda} as The Morris "ifr"R". ihsi those we lute, per. The Africa arrived at New York on Wed.. : arid .I:..sex Railroad train was returning bap. a wife- and chddren, depen•leril ilpoo 111 e r. 0.11 charily of the worm Therefore every in 111, nesday afternoon. with Livereund dears to Newark, N. 1., when within about one mile an infant was discovered lying Id Prepare fur this emergency. con be dupe; the Sth.—The Washington, with Kossuth of Ike depot, or rrlxviittis . on the trark. A large New- I evf-" 'he p ° " re ' d • ll """r h , x4 - n•'X •4f . tart' In-., and snit, was to have leli Southampton on Ilium:Band - dog. belonging to James Bishop. ; ranee. the I 5111, yesterday a-werk, lio; presence . rustiVd forward and, seizing' the child, bore It s till rinser great exciteinent among the peo- to a place of safety, the locomotive almost pie. lie was to v I.it Birmingham on the grazing the dog. Pith, and Manchester on the l I th. 'I lie The late Rev. Dr. Jarvis' library, mayors of both towns had refused to roll sold under the hammer . by the witty Reese, contain. d,it is said a veritable copy of the special meetings of the town counril to re- famous :Bish - o ' p's 13 ible," that tells - us that ceive him, and the public had thereupon I Adam and Eve made breeches," and not taken :he matter into their own hands. and r aprons" of fig leaves : by which it seems were determined to give lion au ' that Blot after a ll, in., new i d ea - reception. 'Flue audience present on the occa- E`!" having consecrated the fitness o r , the dress lor her sex by Wearing, it herself. F ton of his addressing the work in. classes' James f cnnimore Cooper, , in his last in Copenhagen Fields, is estimated a t 1,1 - ' will and te.daiiient, gives and hetittra Chit to ni In persons. In h is speeches generally, lo• h is ‘ Ol.. •-; n ., in nll li:s property, in possess disclaimS the character of a revoltitioni , t. ion, or to whioli he may have any claim, The English Parliment had been further I whether real or personal, or mixed, to he en by her._ her lieirs,and 4.,yever , and he makes her lite e prorogued to lie 1 - lilt of January. Th... pr.- i'rved xecutrix of his Will. fits or. the E x hibiti onare "' unwed a t 1111 ' This Will is dated in NeN.. I H l't, and record -000 ( f,5750,000) to be applied U. Ike inerease of 1 ed Sept.. I the means of industrial education. --The sub. Marine Telegraph between England and France.- has been fully completed and wa to - be opened in a few days. rir Mr. Trillium spedeer, of TrNev I' j lV, for merly of Minersville, left the latter Mgt. , . tor Cali fornia laFt Wednesday morning. OP"The Keystone toleran t Sorarty ..1 m ‘n er, vtl:e, is allow being . re:viverl for the eURUfIg —high time. GAY, LOWRIE, Prinripal of Or Port I d rt...n In - intuit.. adsertlars in to day's paper that thr %. Intel session 01 this institittlan Mon day. In addition to y thorough training ,„ mrntary branrhe.,thr 1:0t114 , of In.trilrll6 ll .l....'oin priire a romplrir I ettocattno lover bad many highly fsvorshlr repo' t• of Ito. ads au sages of Mr. Lnwrtro• ;school. Jon.ssront & ef).,noonelie the Pori olive. rri • urotore to the pohli.. through thr !oat-ant 'hat they have a Ilfr ae.nriroord of •ery aura. me I Forehase.• oboold 1j them ■ rail au4 itt.tre itiernerlvel, Th. 1 1 .4 Id !linnet - IYr r. one al t he rew tame* it. the Bornitgli. st her, la raid I • ...111 ,11 thith)ll that 5ti.0..1 be of th+ rhni lmpmlxn.. in .1531 WE INVITE attention in Ili• raid of La ...win. Mining Engineer, &c ,In in-de 's ./surnot n v vern yea re exp•rleiu • so the buAtiemg ha• him for lie onsecution, and we have or douw , a nt engagements, lire pnbllr msv Isom tiler wuli in he discharged with general satis(so T F ItrATTYLCO have i.iov .applied coiner nfrenire and Norwegian !hew, tt .th A in•h and (nit eta/ k of everything needful In; thew inter - Their ronvenieni fnr p.irrht•ers' ilI goe tIfiIIPOIAN & ileVe ohip—lbe tbillines+ will heirallei br cond.. to.l .iikAr th• rain 60411.L.1".4•N & 141111:11N, al ;lit, "14 nrct In. Malel JAS. M BEATY h SON have furnialsr4 their Atorr beside MortignoWo Ilnlrl, W ('tour o .psrodid stork ihi !lel , . goad. Jill lIIVIIe I hell I, le tad lo call. PANIC lIARTII °lre,* 6.117 1,1‘ , 11. 111 I . 1 661 - :APP advriti.e PnEthe attention IS Mill Atrun.2l% tuned toward. ilu affair• of Pram,. The Lite mes.age of the President caused much ex• citement and is severely , censured by a ma jority of the pre.ses. Cotton, Hour and wheat had .divhik ad vapeetl ru the Liverpool market The Steamer Dioiel Weleder arrived at N. Vork Uti Saturday last, with California dotes to the 1 5 iilt ult. -Site hi - 01101i 11117,1011 ut gold on ahoni halt A million in the hands of pas gingers. Business was dull'--the money market va riable at to 1; per c'eut. a month . . Cold dust Was quoted at .117: "The ,witrulitiral and mining news is fat usable -new dttiu veries of gold are being trintle‘daily. The yield ol gold this year will belarger than last Sixty thousand dollars have been rt'etved In the Treasury of California, es. and licences. I 1,.:1 , e Iu San Francisco. Steam commu n icat ion about beinc , tablished between California and the Sand wich Islands.—A railroad to. Sacramento ci ty is talked of —The State division agitation, it is. thought, will not amount to much, 60' the southern Portion of the State is actively engaged in the proiecutioo of the object. Major Readiog„ the defeated candidate for Governor; was badly wounded by the aril dental discharge of a pistol while hunting-. The, Mormons have purchased the Ran cho at Bernardino, for $lllO,llllO. Tile) in tend to build a large city there, to connect with the great, Salt Lake city by Railroad, and secure a Port at San Diego for their ma ritime intercourse with the world. Valuable gold mines have been diArovered in Oregon --also a valuable mine oI Anthra cite coal, ou Charles river, lour mile-. from Astoria. The news of the Mexican Revolution by the Steamer Fanny, arrived .;at New Orleans On Monday, slates that Gen. Carayajal had been forced to raise the siege at Matamoros. He held out some time in the daily hope of receiving reinforcements, but was finally com 7 pelted, in cunsequence,pf being disappotnied in his expectations, and more particularly for the want of artillery, to beat a retreat.— The Mexicans then sallied out of the town, and routed the insuneuts, who suffered im mense loss. A general stampede took place among Caravajal's forces. lie fled to Rey nosa, where, later advices say, he was col lecting his scattered troops, and large rein forcements were joining him, with the view of making another attack on the city. Ile is reported to have issued a Declaration of N- I dependence. Gen. ITragu was moineotarily .expected from Monterey, with Bflil regulars to assist Gen. Avalos, in the defence of Matamoros. Great excitement prevailed in the city of Mexico, in consequence of the news of the insurrection. C 7 THANkSGI VINC. —Next Thursday will be observed as a day of general Thanksgiv ing throughout almost the entire Union—by over twenty millions of people. A flattering index of our national morality, and a pro phetic omen of our country's future prosper ity, under Divine protection, is this grateful acknowledgement to the Giver of all good andmerfect gifts." fl TnE !VFW Constitution of Virginia has been officially announced adopted by 57,000 majority. A State election will be held, ac. cordingly, oa the Elth of Pecember. r't l i n -ZA BUSINESS NOTICES FROM EUROPE: FROM CALIFORNIA PROM lllE‘leo Er?/' Tha'newly elected Judges of the Su prenie Court of Pennsylvania, suet at Harris.: burg on Friday of last week, and drew lots - A citizen of rittston4 who was infor their ternr of of fi ce. The following are the *pods a lei: days since, with a sun in the respective terms: • hand, unexpectedly found himself between ai Hon. Jeremiah S. Black, three years, Chief Bear and her. Cubs. She, regarding him asi Justice. an intruder, made towards him. He snap- I • Hun. Ellis Lewis, six years. fired his gun: It missed fire. The Bear cum- Hon. John B. Gibson, nine years. tog too near, lie'used his gun as a club until Hoo. Walter H. Lowrie, twelve-years. too inucli broken to he available. By this lion. Richard Coulter, fift ee n y ears . time the Bear had him by the clothes, and The four last will succes s ively hold the exhibited - as determined a spirit as would a seat of Chief Justice for three ven t s, a ne w Patent Intoerat in a hard,election contest— Judge being elected every third year for a a little It4ociou4. • The clothes yielding, the term of fifteen years. The Court will hold animal lost its hold, and discovering that her I its first term is bane, iu Philadelphia. next cubs had tied, left the man and-went in search month of them. Thus he providentially escaped.— So says the Wilkt.sbarre Advocate dome :items. Cenctis of Virginia in 4.350 : —Dwell lapin the Slate. 1t15,s .1: lainilies, 1117,..3tt white males, 4. - .1,.152 ; white females, 443.- 752; free colored males 25,343; fret , colored females,-27,95ti ; total Tree population, 949,- 131 : slaves. 472,523: total . population 1.- 421.t;t:i. Federal representative population 1,232,849 deaths during the tear. 19,053 : farms in cultivation 77.1113: manufacturing establi4liments producing annually $5OO and upwards, 4,4:33. in New York, there are some seven thousand groeshops, of which fifteen hun dred are known to he unlicensed. We learn from a recent report of Mashal Tukey. to the Boston Common Council, that the whole number of plaees where liquor is sold in the City of Notions is 1:100. When asked how this great evikeould be abated, Tukey replied " execute the law." Ay, therein lies the secret. - - Dog: are not propertV 111 the De.triet 11r CUIIIIIIIII.I : at lea.t Ihe I 'onus t h ere have derided. A con , tai-de to Wro•hington, argnin:! that. if a do ! ! he not property, he can not he ,eized for debt, advertised that, under a %en( 1,11 UP, far, he 'would se:l at Centre Market. " a dog': collar, ir,th a 'Veir jtmthd land do' otrached to the end --- A gentlemen playing, whist with an intimate friend, who 'Periled, as fir as hands were rnn , 'erned, to hold he homedan doc trine of ntrnimin in supreme contempt, raid to him, with a eountenanee "more in sorrow than in anger," My good fellow. if dirt were tromr, what a hand you would have!" The BiAhnrurl.l Re p ubiiian mggests that a monument should be built by Virginia to the renowned Captain S;tnith, and that it shoiki be erected upon the elevated and sp.it offered hr !he trustees of 1101- 1)4 Ceme'err for the Washinritoti Monu ment. - The inhabitants of Si. Paul, Minnes ota, entertained Governor Ham , ey. and his Secremr% , at a public dinner, on Monday the .id of November. The occasion was the return or the Governor from his ludiaii Mission, during which he t•ucceded ut infilong co advantageous a treaty. On Timr.day week, twelve divorces were granted by the court to Cincinnati. 'Three were nu the petitions of the husbands, i catkce adultery,) and nine on the petition of tile e.4.ves,teause abandonment aud adultery.) In musi'ut the latter, alimony and the rus tidy of ihe,ebildren were eranted. Iu the\Legislature of ifeorgia, on the id inst., Mr. Mi.'Paugald,ol Alusco,c, , pe county . presented a bill to' prohibit the introduetion of slaves into that ~'rate, for the purpose of vale. The bill passed \afirst reading. This is the way and the place‘ro, get the freedom 1 a NOI DEB .411ENTIFIC WON DFB ' —iNPorri of the slave. because it"is Vracticahle. , ant Ninepin , --Dr J S tioughion't Pepsin. Trot Digtxrirt Raid or (gastric Aar, prepared from lien Publishers are a timid and not a very discriminating, rare. The number of gems- net. or the Fourth Stomach of the Or: after airertinn , toehooks that hate been refuseit4l.•• the of Baron I.l..bi t i. the great Physiological i Iterel.t. bi J. st Boughton. M D . Pnilsdelphia This it truly a trade" is extraordinary. Pel)ham !Vat re- • was ref4sed. wonderful remedy'for Indigestion DyilicToia, Jann fused, and re.ctigc: pf C'reatio • Man/ Barton went round t P trade, ant) dire, Liver Complaint. Constipation soil Debility, eu tins after Nat ire's own method, ty Nature's own l'anifti rat, W3`. rejected by a m2ga7toe. 1 , , -• math'. th.Clasitric Jul•e Pamphlets, conlaining SHPII -- The Bangor Me, cur Itates that Dr. B ra ii.bur ! , , of uldtowa, has feeently ampu tated the thigh at the hip joinf, disarticulating the jotui. itu the fifteenth day after the opOalion there vas every indiration of a spe , 'edy recovery. The hest advice wean give our rend ers--male and female. old and young —at this season ut the year iA to keep their feet wariii and dry, and thereby avoid taking colds and eoeurarting dangerous and men• ratite diseases. The lirst " wild heast show" in Cin cinnati, was a single lion, for which twenty five cents a peep was charged. People came in front in!! parts of the country to see it. Now they visit Cincinnati to "see the ele phant.", During the year Itiryo there were fifty three steamboats lost on the western waters,_ and sixty-four seriously injured. In these 7tio persons lost their lives, and a million and a half of property was destroyed. A Western man says that on hearing. Yankee Daodle perfUnned on the organ in the Crystal Palate, he felt the Declaration of ,Independence and a couple of Buiiker Hills rising up in his bosom. A debating school, in Chester county . , have just discussed Ale following question.: " Which has the greater influence upon the minds of men, the love of women or the love of ardent spirits ?" The President of the United States has recognized William Sleyden. as Vice Con sul of the Mexican Republic, for San Fran cisco. Two prizes, Chin and $2llO, have bees offered by the young merchants of Bos ton, for two essays which shall be beq adap• led to the interest's of business men. The mayor and aldermen, of Boston have directed their marshal to take a census of the groggeries of Boston and report the same as early as possible. The approaching Thanksgiving will . complete two hundred years since this ven erable custom commenced. —Over five hundred persons have died of consumption in Boston the present sea son. ' —k is said that there are in New York four hundred and fourty-tour places of public worship. Eirrry 111311 Who loves family ow:hi 1.1 :.•t hi+ life Insured. Every Ulan un eit . 61.311.1 11W1011c,o r. 4.4.11 y, ought in have his life instired. le-1 al his de.utli nits pnoperiy may he 4..1t Mired. il,rrr I r 1111 Irw 'mold not .aye a ~mall tam a ini.1,01.!. t.i Inure their Inver; IV hirh if notln ve.ied in this way would be spelt( pe.hiap% In trifles. and la, it Llmlllr. thins left to peeirrry :11141 wa iii. Life lu•uraner I. tlrfalliniZ jr”11 a. r 11111 l :tom 111 !hitt entiniry as ee 1 nil eli , nll.l inwe Wiee..peestianle yol!,11114/331,ch -- Jli 111 y household Ara to • lIP Pa b.. 311111131 larniiiint wiinneit feeling it -ern - Ith* 041..4'11011111A %nu 111,, Video! fni. will alnlie be a (411 f liar 111 , " 4,111- lay Vein 111,111, % , ”11 11,1.1,111,1% for ViIIIF ”sy n Onn.•ril, by IltrlF,trrtillot: w ru•r ..(11..-11 n. ith I'ol infolniation ..tt 1111, “btaanr.l un sold. neon to N X A Nl.at ihellthre nt Itir Miner's' MEM WE IN VITE PA tTI4 PLb It 6 .TTEN PION TO A tt—w fe.ititt.. tit Life Insurance which will be explltsit.t by t allutK .it lLte MN , ' It tilts late , ur 4,1 the grrttt 11111 r. iis Lae • , 11.11it MI. ai 110. + . 11.0. 1110 11 001 Jlmml•ti th.• st-cut 0:81 , NIPTION CURABLE - In flit: , .414.,411 1 t 1 8 Ho', rtrelv..4l his dlfil.nll Irani 113141..1 Ole /WI 0. 31 4 E , 0 1. .... 4 0r* of 4.l:.:l'ri4ni)lVVl - 1.1 W 3 inraracied toy ihem (in y. 44 Intan i.l • h ot h , r .114,1rni , ) '• Io ivn forth and 311er, th tug.. 110111 53), Ole, 1.1 tin a... 11- , . bP 11, 111 11.1 • 111.01 . 1 bat /Me a 3.. • 0114ide,,i in. arable ; but Ilie 1111,..11 the Mind of Ur 1t0... Wu. pal mane n ew rnmi, trealineni lot that lir"r at The te.olt ti.v+ the natl.] '•Viili the aid of 11, brovtilnw iut;e. he palaige, lhr air eell. the Cit. ulwnn po 111. long. rehtletetl free and by the lyre 01 he. 1 . 01101 tivflll, r. p MVIOr Xlhe —w enabled t.. tett,,re y Inn Imolai bit: 0 air 1 lie 1002.. (if. Itnar In n. tei , et tenwive pia 11,1,1 1 - m the zrli, of Philadelphia, 1.. t • n Lev reniedipa oor .1 1 • •••oumption. dr arpfuln Rheilotia Man, and I.l.lera eriri) form 01 41+,4, „ ir .Ire tn+ treatment. roe rata r.t II tiiNrq'‘lPTll4)S. &i. 1 1• /11011 Iii hr I rmrmhr•ed 11111 a cotitth to an Pt kiln!" that •omr Impurity to Itttlit,ql In 11. r lung*, Si huh It not r •in.lnrd, will on brit AIM II:J•r finical. oi ilan hi all In rirthiht, Initattani ion nil hP kin vo. a tlittehor. I, Lu h w.• a ll •h now. i• Ihr high 50.1.11.. ea:ll,l..lol'M. 11 r ',J . a r• inJtan l'rg#l.lhlr aI. p fi., t.a 7114 eilnill Ada and tn•r Ilia.. Ihr rar re off,tl% flit- qinniv h and r. Itr.a. nt.•rind whir n, If d..no ited span lii. 1.1,43. 01 thitieum• r nnplaiAb. end . ) - rive reni b Indian Ve2eiahl: rill. la gehetal!) milli: rent to liras a pet On rare the most ah•unate cold ; and at the sante I Imo the dige nun 14 ituptuved, sod the blood iottapi.lily purified. Bernice of Countrefetto The genuine In lot sale by T F BEATTY Co , J. f: BROWN, and D LErt P,.ttavlllr , and Lt the Agen,4 given in another column Whole/ace Office, l&. [lace Street, evldeoi , of its value, furnished by agents gratin Are notice among the medical advert isemet.t•. rEasoNA ArrLicrry WITH COTIGIIS. rOlll4 W !moping cough Of any Pal rnonar:f AlT.vt ou ld Ao aetl Ic procure !Rome of liothee E‘inq tot ant. It I. a palatable. •needy and certain n•no,ty • Sr, Adver seno•ltt In another l'ollllllll POTTSVILLE. MARK KTS. CORRECTED WEF.KI.V FOR TIIF. JoURN AI Wheat Flour, bbl .5 00 Dr d pearbo , oaell $3 00 95. t. do . 110 Inward ... CIO SO a 1 5 3 Or'd apple.. paired 1 !Al , 1;1) 1 llu Egei, it c)r t ..l, i lif , iser. Im in :+houi,krd. -‘ g Rye do ldo Wheat, buahri Rye. du Corn. do Oats. do Potatoes, do, Timothy Seed Clover do MARRIED In Port Carbon, on the Inth In.t by Me Rev T Delarry Wardlaw. JOll4 OY`ONNELI....I fort r. turn, . CAROLINE: RAF:CA(IIN cwint... ,l 51."1" On the Nth int.„ by the R,•v Montan, EVAN PRGE in MARV GREEN, both of Trrnttnt. On ih , :111 tom., by Rev. .1 D. AVAler, RrIRER•! M 414eiN. of filooroltourg. Colombo i Comity, to All lIA V, datights4 01,5.1 r. George My, of Po In AlinerAvill Y. lin the loth in.t , by Rev R R Wil liamn,TIIfMARDAVIES,to ELIZA RE:11,1 Ellis all of that Borough. In In, Weld) Don:cepallona , Church, , on ine Raffle ilay,'Oc itir r inie, IlkEnts, SADAO WILLIAMS, boil,of Dran Ton. nship.' On It 1001 Incl., by Rev. It. 9 Mauler, JACOB MILLER. of Dauphin county, in M ARV 11. DAVID SON, ol Schuylkill Haven. fly Nllchael Brech6lll. .01 ES CRINGER, in PF.RFITTE RERTNO, all of Donaltbmn,ln thin soon On the 19th Inst. by T. R. Codfreyi, Esq , Att. FRED HICK 111 LEMA N, of Trillion', to MlAe -1; ATII AIR W A RFIELD of Donald.on. DIED In Binningll4m, Allegtv-ny county, Pa., on the 21. h ABRAHANI B. RIEGEL, C.irttwrly of Poti.yillr. aired 29 year.. In North Ma nlielm, In thin ...minty, on the sth 41 , 1. %V lI.LIAM,Ann of Chrtninpher and Elilab . th ( '"n ningbern, lathe 3d year of hie age. th Blythe township, nn the 4th Inst., MARY ANN daughter of Henry and Judith Donnehnuer, aged '4 years and e months. DR. SAMUEL BERLYJCII V , OFFICE ; toe ner 4th andliatiantatigotTh•Clll,Patturille--(the cue lately occupied by Dr. Tho). Brady.) Potosille, March 15, MI 11141 t _ _ ,_ •--- -- - - - . - - RELIGiIOIIS NOTICES. • CARDS. . . _ ______ ._ _ jr,.. THE RA PTIST. CIIVIICIL -Divine wollthlP 1 W. ROSEBEIHLRIE, ATTORN El, AT LAW' ../ tvtll be held on hest Sabbath, On-morrow) and a/ . bas removed to Pott s ville. O ff ice In Tbo t ap . , one vet y succeeding Sabbath. until Anther notice, tit sou's Hall, cotuctuf Market and 3exund streets the Lecture nrlt.ll.l of the new Church Edifice, at the Nov'.'!, 15H47.1y tooter of 31ahantongo and riexeoth street.. Thu ‘AT III7II. - PUTTS be at IN e i t .i, t ,,k, and the eve 111108 xervlce at 'o'clock moved to Pottsville. Office nearly opposite Ai, I rit-an hone:. gt-> DIVINE SERVICE WILL 111: Ilhl,li IN THE ; Oct 11, 11351 41-3 in Var" Soto: of Tonthee.lole 11111, to morrow Mothint , -..-i., .. i .,,... v ., ~ ~,,,,,,, ..„ ...., 36.1 eVeitille, (1.1t1,) at the lisill 110.11, Rev. I' W. I. j''''''' ''''' .7. ” 7- ' '. ....""-"; ' ; '''' r. • Poll, flu relit rtlll, 01 Grertoport, I. L. OM pleat til ante. Schuylkill rolloty. P., "Anti... in l'estie - ' street, next door Shove the reed ()Med. A.- - ;-.. 1 . 1(F..A.5. 4 ‘113.4,11 . . ItEFi)ItNIED l'lttellis TE- ~,,,, ~7 . is,-,1 - 32 ly• 1 .••• Oa 04L 1100.11, Motet the t ore of 111,1 r I) T. Cants- --- • - A - 4 , it .. - ii ~, sit Iv haw, w ill be uptij every Sabbath at HI n`ctock A. Nl._ gii s L i t t' Pollav k • Ile Schtit Mill'. Pa. wt t :''Ll " I ' 0" l ' ii.i i r k i P Y M ' - Et ' P " I ' l" a" `-P""f""y In - iei Cent w r; str . eet, opp . osite the A int.t i t n i atp. l nth' '' 3n I °are. vii.. to ,31. e to. ' e•---, Tt r.. I.II,OTESTANT EPISCOPAL I'lll l loll. I -- - ; - , . _-....___ ... l:ri •-r el . .. Vowing Ilenthoton ha+ been paesed by ' X.VILILIAIII L. W. ifirsEv, ATTormitv ), •• at Law. Pone v ttle, sr Ito 5 I,lll ' co u nt •, off u ., the' V..., tv 411 Tritill V 1 . 1:0 re h, Poo', ill, , _ ~..i , ~ ,,e ri. „p 3r ly oipostle Ille :Muer? Rank 11..01 eel I, titm! in ct.l,..ideration ..1 the toms con- ! h. s ; Jan._ 4. 18.'4 ' I.ly tribal..l 311.11.. It.. ertillrilltited at, thttitt tholl, tothe ere.--- • ______ , „,,, oil ,•,,,,,i 1 „, of (hp church eddiee the 1, -,..1/Y 1 1 O. TIC Alloll, ATTORNEY A r I.lci ,1„ h ,".,,,,., ~,,,,,. and appropriate FIFTY-LIGHT 1 1.1. Tremont. Schuylkill County. Ps. l'i:W s, which shalt be. and remain free (et all person. Tremont, April 2 . 0, 1851 17 if ..ho in tv d e sire to wort hip in the l'huteh These' I 4111 I N. W 11. I.IA l'ilSON d.. JAS. COOrk.:11 1... A.: ,re 1.o:3Ia le follow,: ..1 Allollltee. at Law, Poo., Ole o i y i ,,, . n .....,,,,, Si , "I IN THE CENTRE AISLE; a few dour. Eosin( the " I'elot-thattla ilill " 51r X°l l h .. , 1..: Nw. 111, 119, 1f.7. 135, 143. 151, 11.2. • Cooper will attend at all the l'ouii. :"'t , ttth role, N.., 111 0 17.0, 11 . 3 126.144, 15'2,100 Pottsville. Den .7, ISSO r, IN TM: INORTII AISLF. • B. WOOD . ATTORNEY AT LAW, Nos th side, NO 1,7, 13, 12,15, 31,X. 13, 51, 51, '.54, 55, LT 51,” 11 ,.,,1, N.. ..!.... 11, 20, 20. 3'2, 39, Al, 50, 52 1 11 . next 000 r to the Perm 111211 IN 'Eng SOLTII AISLE ' June 3.1, tesl . • 25 I. "...lit .I,le, No, 511. 57. 5, 2 , Ca 74. SO, 00, r. 2, 9.1.101.11 0 . ;''..".'-- _ __ _ . Nottli Aide, No 1.0 , C. 73, 72 95, 01. tr. 1113, 111.1, • ! WANTED, &e. - I n s vps F. SERA ICE is held to the l'hurcli every :Anti- t i , .I.oc, 31,1rnime Serrtre rornmencee et MI o'clock - i AA 'AN 'IICD --A (tint time le' yet, hi it, %, After/N.ou Sc reit, r ommon e• at 4 n', t er k I " n. anted In a r. 1,1 in the Still-;n Ihet'• Book Strop One oho Nat '...tit some e x per ler. e ttan• , l.l he pr0.,,,t 11 It A 5 l 5. Os NOTICES. i , • ' Not '2'2, 1 5 :4. r. 1111: POI CSVII.I.F. LITERARY SOcIFITY I --.....--_ . - iii Port. "f Lying To . Li . :AsT.:. ir.,,..1 or coat iind v.," trill 11..1.1 it. ups reittilar int-rting i v V lying 60 rods f rom. the Leggett!, lisp Railroad 11311. %Wedneetlas e...•eing Nov. - Pt,' 1 -.51--, I This Ornpetly ha.. berm opened in set eral places, ly e I et true -Ili Joan %Vain,. Forit .. lost Is of sorter.) , qualtty. Veit. lying horiittri. Sulu., t •• The eterent.. of Playstral Sroeosee '' • tat, and .an Si, woo liell I , lf many years Amite Ilk Reader-, M01..11 ri.tter ter level This property lies the nearest ;wont to th e ltealt.t-'• Are ,liar I ter nia .of political office fir ' • Road, and affords an excel! , tot uppotionlii for a, I ara ble l' • ' . entesprlsing °perm,. for the fire at Westora 11 Affirmative = J. C. Neville, Win. I._ %Whitney ; - ~_ a u nt rate .-- • 4, kvi to rate ter...at , ro fdeolitile I.e.i.re %bin Si. i NesAlove— 4 44. Sillysuan, A Deere. , given. lot 011ier nee4 nintiy Addrrre . .1.- soih o piiii,,, I Itt, Slider of-the 806.41 , I at No 2. Now Strret, N., Work: J T rit Otec • y. -. ---_ J. T. lonnE l• . . _ . WALTER :MEAD 01.11) Eif " ..: 4 1 Emetill,"- - rErtsoNe ' Nov. lA. 1031 -iftir . . i Ba -f demelng Lore or t:l3Vett is Odd Fellow' , i'citn... TAIIITEII.-- At the l'i.rvvt et Mint, 10 tit,. !lei , • u rider th e direction or I tie Commit omit ie el Intnere' vl/4, height fount y. neao Mello, 114, 't arylooll, Foot. 1 ILo •211, dge, No ti, Prot rynte, will apply in . :lobo PI I- MINER 4 I to dlir and tda.t coat The (oat I. U.N. Martin. Davol N 1(1. , %.1 - : 4, 1 .or John .1 I. /toles.' ._ rotators and easily dui From on. ha two dollars her R-",,. - , \IU\ T LACIIEL L'lnfETe.llY —PEASONS I day can he easily realised It is preferred to given, %.}" destrinp Lotrottr Grave. in Mount I,Allrel ('snag. ; work II; rilflltael ellhtir lit mall or large panel. lost Owlet the di ref Imo 01 Ile Vestry ni TolfilLY : I 1 . 11F.P1 11. FOX_ President, ' rtitorelo. Purl-rifle, , 111 a;tply la Andrew Rie•Pfl. or ' I 1., or IhIII ('lest et held ?point C. ! I.: Ill's Er-urt , - Sept It. WI ' 3d-li . .... -. _ .. ....... - 1X,7 ANTED A PE1114.11: Tit PUPERINTE.NI% LOST AND FOUND. Y s. a Coal Mille well .Ito.llell In We-iiern Virginia -- --.-- - , Erperleme In 111n:ag Ina reivreor, of the highest . QTII.AY,IIORSF..- - Arrayed or ~rs.i of A. S r ll . rhatetet 1...1te ood Afotres. , .. Ness . - 1 oil. Clip P. - .. 1 . - 1 .tnlen from Slag.tr'o sable, la Sohn yl. Olfito, Rol 311111, lit hg ,to al no aiiitt• M (..Igs U Have I, on Stir rt i ',lily of the lfth tig 2. 1851 Nttottoth.., I,f h H !. r.. Itar Florsem it tmi . 5, wars ,lit. a goad ~ ,slh.r. ,a hi ha. a bond ., , hi ,. . W.l NTED IMIILDI ATELW -1 0010 SECOND handed Nail h•g. In Said ordrti with either - One halt, ea tisod tin the wear or ihe i ills,. on 111, fleck, In fet.ni of thr. len ehnolder A.nv 'lterwritt who Will re. ' " "" V h°44l' - _. _- __ -- - —. tort - 14:11d horse to the .tit,r - r rilter, at Port Carbon, tt.lll De.. 14.145/1 be reasonably reward:ft tat If s tole ' n, a re,.....r.1 of ' . . $5O tti ill ho ittld for rho reoovery of the horse : on the .- driiilllEN WANTED - til, THE . SUBSCRI Coll , lelii , ll of the thief. .11.1.1 fr.tantlahls• reward if, • ...11.14 Sher 1 4 ruetomet• st the Prermsn'• 11311, Potts it. bur,. roily IA MEN l' OLIVER, Atrorttey nape elehovlt.lll county Po . where they can to 4: Ni' 8.11., P. 51 47-1 i .rio.rooerrlale.l wit hi roooloeloble hoard and lodging W.; . .^7 - - - - ---- • - - ' .. ' „., , , _ al .„ rehson.le 1511110 Jll , I.. 1! le supplied W , ILI. th• he GROCERIES. & O. . patter. A Is, 11.1.-1, „milaukind:. o. temperate drinks Ili. seasi , n I 111 atri.o.l The lions, is altUal..,l Ip, the _ VF.XV V (11i IL Dried tritioleg and Plums. lost or. MOM heallltY and-airy part a lb. Borough . All the ill rehrod and for cal.- by 111 BEATT 1' ft Sosl. tiffielear Stage Line• tti the coal itegli.ti Marl from Voi, 21, 1' , 51 . ' 17 if oppB4o Ins h00t... 1 h.- house ir..fitled up In if FI)le not easyForpa4sed in heautt and wain. •s Ile P4' , 11,1 01:141.A. I;eut ,se« Flour, a 1111111.711111 - 1;, for ;:ii, nin”.l( Si, ..• all lit. e ,ern, m hi timlttni; i tool. tom by , J 11 BEATTY .4 RON Ifirlllrle o bro fly, him a i all No,. ..21 lotll. 17 if - 11,11.1,1,,pyr..k, $1,50 single meals, ISI Stir rli '' F., riv.A.T . ry & co. nay, lotqf re, reed a I 12! Neitnwg. for hicc.g,. 1 . Mesh hipolv oirlie intl.,. ing TllOll A S 11 1111 W ARD N e w Sod I 1 I'll red FIJI. , nIIII ronoi•• ; Pothtt Ille, Mart li I. 18.11 Ii I” Poole 'lsiiille Cheese ; . , . I 'r . tothierriet. awl i 'Won ; ' NOTICES. ltd .0.. inland t, 1t0... ; Dried rate oh,; -.1 ts. t'.41.... Ire•iir rolntral. ALSo. I EM 0 V AI. - The subs , i lloof has rebored from lent. tier' l'el.•ltifte.l ltio: 'lea., too Niel/Ali , Put Si 4 hi* old •iand to Norwecian Street. lo Mahaa Nov IN 1,51. to-If 1 1. ,„,„ s, ~...t. oitim.tte 11.,1.'.vegerahl..tand, la her. 11 , 11111 he happy to (lIIIV hi. i.t.l fo Iv nolf and the I ., A l kfi x. 'l i : ) E- t :. 3 %: , :! j i: ,... 1 I ra i l • .. A iv e : i d i :l a i see r lo l. l • 1 ! 1 i .. 1.- . ' 10 ' . 14 public In gent-lad, with Boole Alla 8100er..11 the latest •iffe and at Iles loillee•I prtro4 lilotii. , of oho. ni,ve.r pnlerrl.v. Ind al prices liolitfoialls . M Nati' VITA Wt4ll5lV, 1.,,,. A 4 •<,4 ii .811.,,1y ..I'r,.-h Horning EMI& Nov. rj, 11451 47 31 Nov. 15, Isll it - , if . . DltoPos ALsI . OR 51ININt: ts4sl. The rub ‘7l --- NC E SIE. A'l' . pot up t oprett.h. for Taoolly r are ,b,., will reeeove oropoonts Utlrli ill , first of Jas lv' I ,„ tor sale lip T 1 . isr.vri'v &to 11.1 n'. Ins'?, for 111.. leaplitl (4 1a.,. Gang rays, of li. Nttv 15, 1550. 46 if I °flirty at Ilecktit hervllle - Th. Coto motors will he. - •,'1.:III II ACK - Eli EL. to his. I and t Ills , a requited to work frail, 5 1., 211 si lt lone f oath N h,•-11,11plity ma reteivetl. - , Gangway, during the year, act - tot:lnc nadir , capacity T E. BEATTY A. CO •of the 11,Ingwayo. Any further patio - Mara ran by 451111 , oltialtool by enqu tring of WILLIANIPAYNE. it Ilec.t. !tory t ile Colliery. 45.81 !NEE EINES Nov. I ..1 , 51 N ACKEREI., •-•1 \lo^l II I: IZRIN GIMICI 11k NIS :1,1 :,IDE:4 SIU,UI.IJERS LARD and t'IIF.ESI fi.t 11.1.11 41-3 m ! SIIII . 3IAN. who o 111..11'111.1r lbe baalapg, at no. old • I II F. Ni /.: Ai/ 1) V... POT For Potters iiiade At the , stand nett door to N.l.ltr',• Hotel I ill.. 1.., dle work . o, frolwvrtt I . Sillyer', Terj II W kIIIIPMAN. f.i.r 1.. Erd Nur,. aIIIF, ......i I .6 I: w yordS Fart "(the i 111.1SIIV ICIIAMBERS Moon' futon It.olint , l Storrket•pe, and other. .. Nov. 15, 1551 41.1.6 t J . . .a,. ~.,,A,, 1 .. d i,„ ~.0 fit 0 „,,,.., t ill.• xigle - k nn handINSIOLVTIt)N.--The - I b IrW rk r• trr4lip brlwfo F ititt)(;StiN, Ae,tl i .... Tin/ heiwreo S %V 11111./SON and 1.. II Al . - 1.5 If ! LEN. of Beaver Me.olow, In the l'ootoy of (4t.ob. 111 4 , N(:I.INIIII 11141.A1i1 k , u . I'EA - and Slaty wu Peonr)tv..ola, rarr) lug nu [1110111e4? Wu 1.4 A ro, -,1., . r.s. ill,. le ..I 11l ii it 'Fri : .le, the tir o . of II1.1...• At A LLF.s., a, Iron Fannie'. 1.1•:,1 erris. al :. :I {—, • -Ale, b y .1.11 NlArillite %fa ker,.. lb. illy ilirsolved by mutual • I . VI. BEN 1 - 1• V .1. St IV I core..., dl detd• "wine 1.. and by the !said Jinn and 1'..i.....11e. Mar :11. Is'.l 21-il be • ot.t.r:ett And stip,ltargPd b% el. %V lII' INSONi, %tin WWI ...I:611101r lb, 101 , 11.-4. ay I lr friniorr. N 1 i Ile II A f'.ol , Fekl: i 4111 . IlltleiR NItTIi.I.I.: .y• xi W Illei 1% h4ll. l% I eebillite Mucha I otlee, Mal fer,rlVrit from NI". 1.. N. ALLEN. VATS,. by I Al ISEA'I Ti' .1.. HUN. ' Ni - ,, I. 1,51, I Nu, IS. ':,l I 46-it P......11e. Mai iti li , ,i :21-11 ; - LewitsF.lll6V link HA., to r n l - `,:y.r. : 00; i 1 'l6: A% •A ..r) . lion eGU 1:L:\ and tail 'li TEAS rineeig,l, Nortaiber V, IVA. I - I t••, -air by i NI 111:A I'l 1 t N - 4)11 74, 4)1 SUR it 1.6-1-11 0, ei. tbal an PIC. flab will 1... Mao Ii 29,1451 • 3 " .l held by liir ?Wog I,hniOrtra of -aid Conipaity, on %lir.SIIAV, the silt .thy of Dermot..r nest. it (hp lino,. of Phallp lisionr, in the nornligh of Pineftrnvol Schuylkill County. to tiler i by Bann! one Preeldenr, eight NlAl.ager• - i, ofor :arrirlarl, flirt the Tieasiirer:i to .1.1 ye` for ihr •-.0.t00g tr:ir .1.11:% scERINIPFLER. Sr.') 46-St =MEE FOR SALE AND TO LET. 1:.(111t 1.3 11. I VOW*, Etr2ine, with n.l E 1. ., .01 n, L. new rnr m , .nrlw oolv %%111 1.. -old 1 barg.tin Arno, nto Anni%i. I=l • • • eel I IZEZII - Fr 2 4 1 , .re and 4 4---- "/ ..$111a:1i1.1.111... 11.1 . •11.1 •111 r . 1 ,ktf+% •;.p•-lie the IVW 1011 , 1 111.1.1.11 11,. j.,.1 1, '2l . 51 , 1. , 1,1.•ris in flailT.”,t Tlet , pt.tiwrlt I. 11$ !Ile (in:m.lllM, ne1e111..., it,. PubIII Illts141”,!. I Ile! S r,', red Aurl tr,nk, "11,1 Fa% if chr:ll, •r :•• .1 I/ Ijr.liP.l)lTll IMISMEM _...1 A, , VOl4 it ENT THE EAGLE4I 11- ~.-: ILI .Y,,, . N',.-0. 711 IR 11 , r,•,. Phd 1;; a .4 p,,,,, ri..1.1, 0 311,1 .111fttlili E• 1•161141 1 . " ---- ' --- " - ' 4_ ,i 1.1,11 t. ,1,11.11...1 :t. the % erl i pull, ~r c,,,.., ~...... bt,, ~, 111 f„,, , .1,1 ..ild 1 0 .1 0;1.. 1.1 . tlto In In i',1 , 11.” Mr ',inn!. 1'a , [..n.4,,11.11 r,” fur RE\ 7%48,1 i..... , '•'+ 1 " , et"-, .11 •ne 1-1 dor of kill II or If. 1'0.'2 1 . 1, a tot n.l "1,1 v 414/1,1,11 with .% A. 1% 1 rrn , 011 V. $1,14r, $1 1 111.1 4 14.1 11011 I, .11141 1 4 ..1•1- .$ 4. ssl i $ an • ni-rpti-Ir.m . A I, SABER, N• , I 1: .•1 1, 141,,1 rt 1111.1011411, t 11 RN a * KES 11. L F.! 1111 I. FOR RFNI r . 1 7 - : That c e ll P ..r . .. , . n NI , " h )ni and Urki I-- - 6- NMI at Kern., 0t,....n the 14, hnyiklit Canal. •----A..... soil.: Hide at, Va. It I,l4lire II I . t Thee. 41„, v ~ ~,,. h.,,,.1,,,. I , I , ..5 fey,. h..i lbw. Ti,,, of i 5i.... ,n ....,nil.: . ...•Irr ii ...I . .....lasit "mislay t• 1 ~, Met %Inn V.,..., ' - P . .. 1.141 Aram Nlachlne—alas Iwo ! On elltne linnsek., :41 -V.:1,11, ti.o, et-r - o, of 31eadnw ; Onl r, Il - , n, o - of F' , . non: 1. - onl with a land r orch- ', ,rd Fp, frill. apt.! , . I , • ' 1 •• if 4.! .DW A W nft lAB NEB Srlinylkill oven tier .25. VIS! Illf ---..e-- - ' _ - - - it, FDIC RENT' —A lOM %nd BASF: I.i--i 1.1 en! with St,atn Pours. eutt.ble for a small if.T.il I Nladinte :Mon fr, worltln t l In Elf US. at.r Ap. ph' lo 11 BANNAN ,Pou-t. illy, Sept 13. 1,`.1 37 i i. 1.. 1 ' ) O li n 4A 1 1.E. - A . ( :0 , I.)1) TWO • T( ) . r -. " 1:3 „, :.re in i g f , 4 . 7" 7 .' ,..,t n t. '1 -othtcrfe,„°lita. land. - 4 -" 1111 -- 1- - !•. ,, 11.1- 0.1 I -,,,,11 fun,. hand.nineh n:i.- frd 11,, ~,,,, \'. •• r lii , - li -i ihe RI" r schuyihill and Mine Itill 1;301 ..,d. ~,1,10 I‘,l miles of P. , 11.i11e Met ~1.,.,it OW }atm' ‘114111,,, frnni Miner,“ 1 lie I'/.. po Ice And 1••111i ,1 1 , 1 .1% 1.. 4 RUSSIA. 41.,h ~1111.0) Si,i I I . :11144 . 11f, q.lif • 4h...10111111 9n.l .44,1 ~111..lisimmon'.., al . 241 11314,, A 1 . ,. ti Cr 1131 In II". , Auto• LnWILrC rrAlie ••• reel . The 41M , .• ill Lr le Weil 10, Ap ply L. Uu ....1,1,111, 1:1 . .11. %BETH I. .1 - tV 1{41 ,, E111:11111 . April 5. I^sl 11-i-f loan II II 50 5 00 Hams, 1143, MO Plainer, '..444.1.1 1 / I g, A I .c., Iwo .aory FRA Mr. 110118 sTA !ILL "It th....ame 1.4. on Second ft,' fil MOM; A N, Market et! 1. - ,6 Is, I 1:0 • Pint SALF Olt TO LF:T.- - =,•l' A nt..na... nr.loto, Bran. ••••..t Yall.• ) .omaird on m \low 11111 Rail l a" • a ...trot I • 11., from II rioaraini g acres a high qtaie o 1 caltivathm. The Dora are all in gomt repair. Apply In C. M HILL 11:i11,1i1 Aug° rott,vitle. S-11 F.-b.: I, IS - 51 ri` T - lIEBV4B ( - 01.1.1 ERIC WITH :+leati , I I.lreak.-r .00,1 iniproVullient•l ready fir Red and Wloot AA %ems unifitPt..v.l - pply tO 111 M BILL Agi Pfflo+ville, July '2O, I [;OILRENT.—A LARGE ' BOom ABOVE E. 'l' T 3 yIOC-, s f . f' " 't.rY • 3rnrr I el.', and Ala 1.1•51.••••?" Poll .A1n119., j;0121. RENT .-ritE secoND sTOBV T A. ?Mite A . IOOIV ‘ ICI i.It.O,.COiSTEn. -311,4 f OCISRCIfitiI The sh!4 nGrr ha-1 jolt received tiu.• lot of of all and ptiree—: mann Errin pill II fIANNAN',' honk and Varbly Store. POl.l/..1 , 14V lIIIEEDF.RA TEXT ROOK, r.tuno vanu full tot . ..million reptiertinz the r bob rentbreetts of Poultry ..nd tlo. w..& of to t•ing t h..m, nit (went) live fII, a.allow. Yit. r 141 rrunt: Jawl publishPd anti f. , r A 3l ' ai ti IiANNAISPA Cheap Urak and Publo.ntng Moue Tl.t. im a capital book lot Prttlat... oho *ill Le auppllyd Cheap by !Ito too rople.t. 91IN 'ROOFING.- TIIIH SEAr son when our cit ize ul v. lin apstre to secure 01.1- tutildinga rtntn the ravager of fire, -hottld reek to have them made fire , prronf—th.l noarr.igt . ted would re .pertfully Morin the ptibtfr 031 he iv prepared to fatf4 all order,, for Tin Rni)jog; ^pouting ltr. . azt . JACOB M. LONG. PottActlle, June 29, MO 9041 •,,,,intly tor r„tir I PA I.OER & Co NI 1,1%0 Sin,* %Vi t a, r, J.)IIN PINKEI{Tirc, in;-1( FOR SALE. A T liun•Up SI gnu s‘s 11a 1.,i-eilirnt , •I"%i.ffir aril of W. 111.1 1111111, Ili, i .1 • -11.1.1te,1 toll tin . 4 , 1 .p.l L. 1.1, t,. I I.OlEll' 45 ir 1 . e.., ',I rev I 1.,1.011.• 11iTIN liamtwrq J-61‘ IPir RP: Nl'. Mr) 1)%5' FILING 1.11.1•+ with In Ir , l I. Suitahh 2 for HOW in NlarUet otter. "rtirre iti the '.uu• rt% FOR RI NT --T%V4) 'Mors oN ni ,o,•rt...ne :444,90 ly rupirr by strall,• IS a Shoe store. :1,111 (ii. one I, I Aug Y IASI 12 INCI Nrov. 'III lISSOL UTI4SI. -Ilru isattitri.llip herelfift,.. iJeiti+thig between II W. I , IIIPNIAN and 1111.:M11 CHA:1111r:1[3 : M.•rchant., tratlinz nrobr li. firm oi ====l 1k 111 Cam - att.. was iliNAolvell by mutual (unarm 11221= iale nrill will be ?ietlled by M:•l's SILLYMAN ec Nov I' 1.351 y ()Tie E. • Fl. A.. 1.11 Nle,tine of the l 3 track n 01,11.0. In lin. Mount l'aubon anti Port Carina. Itatlina.l taimpany, t. in he 110,1 in the Office of We soopsny, No. 1 . :"nr•-rt, Philatlelnith, on MiINIIA Der.o.wr I u I I o•, 1," k, A M ,al into. n I too. an elec. lon fro a ni, Al a Nitinsgvt., 4 1.1 %Sill in. [Wilt Nos 1:1114 E OF THF Mok 1r 1'•801/1 R• 11.80 I th-L;lor 314. 11351 IN°TICE 11 herr!, 2114414, It, II 1 he Annuni Meet 11,0 1111 h. RIC, rh,lje of I Ilt• C ll llll/311yw ' I tthe held nt t6rtr other, Nn %Valtint Nl rept, nn Mnit ‘l4y , entl.er I. 1451, at 1.. r PM. ni win• P. 14141,- In P 14,11 1 ,11 Hlll lie Held - in, a 1 . 1,44141e111, ani t • DON N 45 II , 01!=la:1 ()TICE. APYI.II ATiI , N Will. RE fIEVEI ,11 hp the 110.tr.1 Sz hn.,l Ehr.o.tore of the MO - ntigh of Potill% Mr, for fl:r. molt. Tr.Arhei a- pi inrim.l in Nn %hi. rich,ol nnl,i the - r,h of Norrrnbrr rt- 'wit torn. of IR limit •sil for I....faired from flu - inn of lion ember lo the 11,41 II April 1452. Elaulnatin , oc Ih. applic Int . tike [Arr. on Satarfa%'m 4 o'. 1.4 k the .IL.-711ete Schnial Hoare. FOCHT 45-31. • =IMO uil'l3l.l(' NO I'ICE-11 hervti) given that I hat i ddvig i i i the inllnrvinq property at rOriltiethlt o 4 Pale l'Arhno no st - ttortlay the ISO gay of Orti.bei II tine (foal or St ow, No :tat "Anktnilnn,'• :hp Graa sod fine Dail. tfsi ..r Flack Horse. whirr. d vaa all sold prop •ria. of .10.117 at BROADRICK artil has heed hired and 11111 3gsin in pnaservinn of the said Inhv tithed:irk. ti% in.. during tn'• pleaeore. KLEINFERT 43 Int. Oct 'Po, IRS, DISSOLUTION lIF KAIITNFMNIIIP Not,. a lielehy rwao 11,1 the P•fl heriblP herelotbre existing Lode; the firm of I'lll FR, REPPI MR & C.• 1,14 this day din3olve.t by sonutial 0.11.e . 111., The re.:± of the parinerPhlt. %%ill he settled by Uhler t nontn.r, In n homah fferoon. todelfted Jolt, lirof v: Itl fdrepot mire pas tro VIII Fn. nEPPLIF.R s. rn Uhl) 'lf The in conitirite Ell it, :aloe 'tamd nf thr :Ow, late Firm In lit r,latt, they will Merl. Finur, F..e.1, Olt, lIILER it BROTIIf.II 10-1• to• (1,11, 15.:1 °TICE lei HEREBY I;IV EN THAT no.nf No 7 h4B baen made by the Our:tom-di_ f nlq County Alai nal Insurance. Cornaafq. oft r iVf I'f. .- onfoni notes fa fora on The 25th day of Apoll Jindearly toy ow 01. t nip ore pan it until% requir. .2 la ifos of .litieo.e. Ito) bt protillall tat 4NO CLAYTON. Receiver !of Ow Coma, of Sr Yll4llOll ' 1..•141% Ale lois 11..1,61 28,11 NOTIO E.— NOTH lo HEIIKIIT GIVEN ills. the citizen. of Nrhut IkJI county Intend to apple to Hie Lerl•l tells al I 111 - i rte for Change. of a Hank of 101. i - tilltil and nepoNtl, to he located in the liarotigh of Tainaipia. Schuylkill ronntv. Pa io lie cutest “THE ANTHRACITE BANE OF TA NlAtill A." wiili a C. 1111131 of 1 . 1.111 Hundred end Fifty Thousand Dollars. with the privilege to increaie the I of said Hank 1.. Fly.. Hundred Thnusand Do! tarn Joseph liollghsw...ll John K. Amish. - - John IMO., MMI3IM! MKIIMM Micharl Brag =I Nforgranroth. Ta suaqua, JUDY 28. WOO lk (( - 7 0 Writ Alf I frill be n•rviveJ by the Rhiladelphla and Rending Railroad i'ompany for a mipply of Cord Wood.tor the year 1851. Specification+ tu.iy he had on appliratlon t. If M Walkcr, Mount to I Ifekrcr, Wood Agent, Schuylkill haven. Feb. If,, 1951 7 if ‘7OTiCE.-I.AI.IOIIEIL-1, NIINERS AND fail- F.IIS, who et put, haw,. lota In Ttevotlott, et' pi ival e gale, will and an Axent on the Nemlee , . Alin the town ni Shamokin Labor on the Itaihoed will lot taken In payment of lots. fine half the waKeii the laborer. w ill he ad, arced in rash. Jtinc ti, 1850. PUBLICATIONS, Sco. Igt A Nit "FORRESTER'S FHA Spnillopt rhr Ifni trd Staie4,• Wild 81,111.9 nra Ilniotero tar, tsumtning,' Five Venn: in Soffit, (Hest, I.l'ttr ICS Dcatteea the Jordon. Waphington and his - by Iles'al):. Napoleon and his Mai.halls-11y do—ineelhet with n large v 'rimy of kilitrq Bottle, 11161 ir • rP ived and 1....1i31e at R FIANNA:V:4 Cheap-Book Sitar.. Nov. , IVO . 47-if Iftsilik& bietiuS, .\ - 1 . 31 1111101, SleCill ir Enrine work 3 rid iflusttate4 with four thousand eilla at lltif • on wood, and one of the most valuable w•wka ever laitued, pint completed and bound In 2 avo volumes, an I Iv sale at B. ETANNAN'iI, Cheap Book-store 47- Nov 22.1851 Yerrnatie r:uiurv—llur COO' la Dt big frarre atul valuable % , •4lk fur rale cheap by U. BANNAN Nni.` 22. 18.51 1 - 1 11 i * u; tVtlVkle a P=t l' n,t t rott 1 6 :4 n . m .7.471 1 g 2 N Nov. 22, tA51. 47 ' A If TIC I$,L Ail DIN. nettle A 1111 . 11C3 n Hook of V Chuich Nludv., one of the beat 3111.1 r Books pal, fished. Jtwi receir , e3 and for gale obi - Iles:Ile an I r tail at \ , ' 13. HANNAN'S • Cheap Wok and ,Nllecellaneous Fiore ' Nov. 15, 18.51. 46 SCHUYLKILL. iIANNN MAP.7WE RE commend all our readernftho want a jcood coo. try paper to subscribe for ibetf.q. TERMS, St :0 lu advance --otherwile $2 no. HENRY .1 ti. CHAMINGS, Editor. • Sclanyiklii Ha a g , Pa. N 2y June 7, Mt CM 11101 EIS F. N' ARIII.F.V & any 10 Ai The hnalnesao(th• M CA:M . IIEII • 413 31 P.irr Aurauld. Ilennrit. Loberl Kati 1)1b. John 11..114,11.k, D. M. BOYD. AgPoi 'DA f
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