_ MEM DM ra Viutrot Saturday Morning, Feb. 2 WUIG STATE CONY ELATION. AWide Sole C. , will be hel at burg. on the 25th of nirention MASCO. lan, for the d purposellan's- of nominating a Canal Commisnioner, forming an Elec toral Ticket, and choosing Delegates to the National Convention. The Whigs of the carious Counties of - the Commonwealth are hereby nut 'tied to elect Dele gates equal In number to their representatives in the Senate and house of Sepresentatirt . s. to attend said Convention. By order sr Ike alit State Crated Committee. KER. lIIDDLERW ARTII, President. Ctust.sa Tnosteson loxes, Secretary. • TROUGFITS FOR THE PEOPLE." A NEW PAPER. This is the title of a new paper we design I'starting shortly. It will he devoted to the prominent moral reforms of the day; among' • which the subject-of Temperance holds a conspicuous place. It will assume high and independent grounds.in all 'questions of pub. lie discussion—being neither sectarian nor, political—as' best calculated to advance the interests which it more especially espouses. • We think some such paper is much need ed in our midst, and, we have hardly a - doubt, it 'will meet with an encouragement :from the people', proportionate to the 'tieces . aity of the times. A good family newspaper is indispensible—its advantages to the rising generation are incalculable. Every parent, we hope, will take an interest in our enter- . prise, for his children's sake—much of their future welfare and prosperity, and' very much. of our national character, as a great and rapidly growing _people, depends upon • the proper' training of the youth of the coun lry. Supply thein with good books and good newspapers and whatever else may suggest good thoughts, and, while thus oc ' cupted, there will, at least, be no room for the indulgence of bad ones. - The paper will be issued semi-monthly, in neat form, convenient for binding, on good -paper and with clear, new type. . TERMS. Single copy. one year • and for the benefit of dabs and associations, One hundred topics, one year-- $5O payable, .semi-yearly, in advance, on recep . lion of the first (specimen) number. The specimen number will appear,' as soon as 1000 copies are engaged or enough Patron age secured to pay expenses. AVMG COUNTY CONVENTION . By a:utilise elsewhere, it will be seen, a Convention ot the Whigs of the County is called at the Court House, in this place, on Monday next, to appoint Delegates to the Harrisburg Convention, on the 25th, prox., to select Delegates to the National Conven- lion, Whigs of Schuylkill, be up and doing ! Let there be a general turn-out, on Monday. Every one, that can,•shouid be present—all Ordinary excuses for absence, should be waived—it is these primary Meetings that do the business. after all. Let good, honest, thoroughly-Whig Delegates be selected, and all will be well. The present year is likely to be a very im• portant one in the political history of the country—the people everywhere are begin ning to look forward . to 11 ~great battle, to be fought next Fall, with ger curiosity.— Every. election held so f r, this year, has been omnioosly prophet 1 of the success, and final triumph of Whig inciples. The recent election in Mississippi s resulted in, the success of a Whig candidate for Congress I —another Whig victory and a Whig gain. , Every day discovers to the people more' of the humbuggery of the Locofoco party—their boasted love of the country is but another name for their devoted affection for the spoils of office—they gull the people with false pretences—their promises are made only to be broken. How is it with the Tariff?— What did they promise - before the election— or, rather, what did they not promise? .. 'Thrti would re-model the Tari IT system—they woo Id .give the " dear people " Protection—les, that they would. Now, what have they done? Congress has been in sesssioti s already three months, and we are not a whit the nearer a new Tariff than we were before— and, 'still worse, there is little prospect, with the present balance of political power, that there will be any change, in the system, this session. But mark !,the day of retribution is at hand--the people will yet hold the ma kers of these false promises responsible— they must, sooner or later, give an account of tbeit stewardship. The, time ,for render-, log these accounts is not tar distant, and, our word for it, there will - be a shaking among the Locofoco dry bones, at the ballot-box, .next Fall. - Let every Whig he at his post, from the start, and we have no fear for the result. . . STATE NORMAL. SCHOOL. 'We invite the especial attention of our readers to the 'communication of Frederitk S. Jewell on "A State Ncirmal School," in another column. It contains many excellent suggestions, which, we know, will be hilly appreciated here. The question of the es tablishment of such an institution, is one of ranch mothent. A State, Normal School 'would possess many advantages, but, at the same tithe, we can foresee many serious ob jections_ to its successful:. operation. Mr. Jewell' has lately returned, froin New York, where belted ample opportunity of observ ing all the : difficulties, with which this plan is attended—especially the centralizing efrect complained of. We hope the article will be generally read—it is clear, logical and, we are forced to think, very correct. TME'BALL IN MOTION. The Pittsburg Post says that all the law% yers in Pittsburg have signed the petition for the Maine Liquor Law. There is no inis -take about it—chid Law is daily growing in- 1 to popular favor, notwithstanding the hue and cry against its unconstitutionality, its blue-stocking tyranny, its inexpediency, Scc., &x. ft is, gaining ground rapidly, and we predict thak in three years,: if not sooner, it ,will be the Liquor Lino of Pennsylvania, and in five years adopted by every State in the Union. The case stands plainly. thus•—do we need Legislation on this subject-? Most certainly —there is no business in the community, conducted with kwer wholesome restri6tions than this same Liquor-traffic. Then, 'it we must have laws- to restrain its mime:Aerate licenses, let us have good ones or none at all—so soy we, sod so will every good citi zen. :> €_ A~ . ti~. 3-.7. Tae Kcttyucroc Whig State Conven tion met at Frankfort on Tuesday. The Lousville Courier is out strongly to favor of Gm. Scott for the Presidency, and James C. Jones, of Tennessee, for Vice. A high ly complimentary resolution was passed, in relation to the i t dministration of President Fillinore. CA.LVIN FAIRBANKS, tried at Louisville and convicted, on Wednesday, of stealing nmroes, was sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment in the Penitentiary. Grx. HOUSTON is in the West deliver ing lectutes. SCHUYLKILL COUNTY PRISON. We have received a copy "of a Bill report. ed in the Senate, on ,the 14th insti r iin :ela tion to the management of the new Pritton. It is too long tor publication, in full-- - -we op. pend its principal provisions in a general synopisis :—The Prison, when completed, shall bender the entirechargeur the County Commissioners, who shall regularly hold monthly meetings, and idjonnied and spe cial meetings as often as necelsary—tbey shall annually, ,appoint, with the approbation of the Court, 'a keeper, matron, and physi cian, and fix ;their salaries, as well as the compensation, of all others employed about ' the Prison. In all other matters a majority of the Board, with the approbation of the Court, shill make whatever rules' and regu lations may be necessary for the manage meat of the, Institution, including the pin- I chase of bedding, clothing, provisions, the 1 quantity and-kind of daily food, articles 'for the support and employment of the prisoners, their sale, be:., &e. One of the Commis ' sioners shall visit the Prison and apartment of debtors, and speak ,to each, person cons fined therein once a week,at least, and oftener, it necessary. They shall see that the offis cers attend to their respective duties. They shall make an ,annual Report of the affairs of the Prison on, or. before, the second Mon day of the first term of the Court Sessions., The Keeper shall reside in the Prison, and not absent himself,. even. for one night, without the written consent of one of the Commissioners. He shall visit every cell, and apartt, and inspect the condition of every tr prison ,at least twice a day. He shall keep a r eg ular journal of the reception, dis charge, death, pardon, or escape of the pris oners, their complaints, punishments, the visitsof the Commissioners, physicians, Sze., • &T. He shall appoint under-keepers, the Cotnmissioneris,approving. He .shall take Charge of all money, effects, - and clothes found on persons brought into the Prison, nod snail have the general superintendence ,of the meals, employment, &c., of the pris oners. The duties of the Matron, in the female department, are similar, in the main, to those of the Keeper. The Under-Keepers shall visit every priso ner at least three times a day, anti attend to all other. duties prescribed by the principal Keeper. ,f , • . . The Physician shall visit every prisoner once a fortnight, or ofteuer, if necessary. Convicts shall he regularly examined, on i their reception, and a general description of 1 each registered. A uniform suit of clothing Ala! be given to each, as the Commissioners • may prescribe. Every prisoner shall have i t the privilege of supplying himself with books to read, or writing materials, subject ' to - such restrictions as the Commissioners • may. direct. No prisoner shall be allowed the use of ardent spirits or tobacco, except, ny the permission of: the Physician or Corn- - missioners. Any person suppyling a priso ner with anything contrary to these regula tions shall be fined not less than ten dollars, nor more than one hundred. ~ No person, not an official visitor, can be admitted to the prison, unless by a written permission of the Commissioners:except at torneys-at-law, on business. Messages, ver bal or writteu, are forbiddeu,except through the Keeper, under a penalty of one hundred i dollars. The Prison, Lis ,soon as completed, is to be put under the charge of the Com- 1 missioners, who shall authorize the Sheriff ' to remove the prisoners from the old Jail, and give them into the charge of the Keeper of the new Prison. Prisoners, convicted in the criminal Court of the County for any crime, murder in the second deg,ree excepted, shall undergo pun ishment in' the State Penitentiary or the Schuylkill County Prison, at the• discretion of the Court. The Treasurer of the County is required' to keep a separate account of the expenses of the Prison maintenance. The Court of the County or any two Judges thereof, the President being one, shall determine at what time the Prison is ready for the reception of Prisoners, when an entry shall be made in the Court Ilecords, to that effect—the prisoners , removedkand the provisions of this act go into operati9n. The Keeper is required to give sail secu rity, for the faitlful perfor.nance of his du ties, as the Court may direct, before entering upon his office. EMI TO THE FRIENDS OF HUNGARY. Governor L. Kossurit, the illustrioqs leader of the Hungarians in their ate glorion4 struggle for frtledorn, has issued Hungarian bonds, in order ter prOvUle those with contribute mattrial azd for the great aim he has in view, with some visable sym pathy and liberality ; and knowing that Hungary, rendered free, can and will gratefully return these contributions, he has made those bonds payable a short time after that desirable event ' ,hall have ta ken place: but shoig Providence refuse this boon to his bleeding courfty,and to the, friends of Euro pean freedom, then those bonds will remain at least, the mementoes of the noble sentiment, that arum- ted the contributors GUSTAVUS E. HEBBE, Authorized Agent for the linnprian loan in Penn sylvania and several other Stairs. We are requested to announne, in connec tion with the Owe, that persons, desirous of giving .• material aid " , to the calrse of Hungary, may obtain Bonds ofone dollar and upwards to any amount, on application to in°. C. Neville, Strange N. Palmer. A. Rus sel, Geo. Lauer. C. M. Hall, and at Banuan's Book Store. tv- "Tni Crusader, .3 Catholic paper published at Summitville, Cambria county, -Pa., winds up three columns of rihii.e of Komuth and hi+ suite by destoimeing him and his suite as vagabond adven turers, traitor poltroon., lawless brigands, lying im pm-tors,traditionary oristocra+.pro.cripf,ive &c.,.andndils to its infamy by calling.ithe iiturza rian leader a thief.' " • 'The Editor of the Cru:sader met Ktissuth at the Mountain Houk. in Hollidaysburg, and attempted to argue the liberal question ! with him in the presence of a considerable number of bystabders. IF mortification at the discomfiture he Met at the hands of the Magyar was much enjOyed by the crowd, of whom the writer was one; but it seems to have had quite a different-effect upon the reverend' Editor,. who appears to be better skilled in the use of vile epithets than in de bate, judging by the foregoing 4pe6men of hiq In - - Goon REGULATfON.—The Canal Coin• uaissioners have issued an order, closing the Public works, for the transportation of - all boats, on the Sabbath, except Packets. So I far, so good ; 'but we can't understand why even the Packets should be so priveleged.— The Delaware and Hudson Canal Company close their locks entirely on Sunday. When will 'our Railroads and Canal follow this example? No passenger train is allowed on the Reading Road, on Sunday, but the engines of the trade are not entirely forbidden and the Canal is open the same, every driy ' of the week. ticr OHIO STATE TEMPERANCE CONVEN. Tion.—The State Temperance Convention met in Columbus, on Wednesday. There wad an immense attendance , the hall being filled to repletion. The delegates in attend. ante numbered eight hundred—nearly every county in the State being represented! , A series of resolutions was adopted with great unanimity, setting forth the evils of intemperance, and La favor of an enactment similar in its provisions to the Maine liquor Law. - •••• • • - THE MINERS' - JOURNALI- AND - TTSVILLE GENERAL '-ADVERTISER. • ritai Maim. arrow:s4 Bitaions.—The foil is the resale' of the election held ea Friths*, 20111 in'the several Wards and Townships of this County : . Poitsyttax, lionlnaress Virstth. 2 -Cersstable-.- John F. Wien. Jage—Johnll.llill. Inspectors--John'G. BtOWn, Geo. ft Dia:Winer, Soars WAtu.--Consratle--Benj. Welter. - Judge—Andrew Kassel. Inspectors—Alen. Sillyman, Jesse Foster.' NOILTHEAsT Wsito..--Constalde—James Cleary. Judge—.l. M. 50.1nryler. Intpectors—C. A. Fry,.issaeA. Higley.. Fon Tun lionoron.—Attermir—lotin S. C Martin. AT Si It 4111 AW.OO e; —Wm. Mortimer, Jr., Wm Fox. , - • 1 1 / 4 10 r esvittr.—;Constabk—Adam kLatirth Astrrsar—John Jones. Altryore--Solin Provost, Silas . Moore /age—Joseph Christ: Inspectors—Jos. ft. Richards, Abraham Trout School Di rectoirs—'3itainel Gummi, N tobiris. NORWEGIAN TOWN!llLP.—Sriforrisor—Edward O'Connor. ConsfaMe—ilehry Whore. &lion! Direttoss—John B. Booty, Edward Mor i von. Asserror—Ettlivard O'COODOT. Assistant Assassors*Johniteol, Samuel Haupt. Treasurer—Edward Monism). Town Clerk—Jahn W. Smith. .In:tic-oaf Peach—Patrick Gallaher. Jailge—John Reed. . Inspectors—Edward Morrison; John Reed. Brn.s.st Twi...*-Supervisor--Solosnon Hewer. Ant:nor—A. B. Jones. Arsi.irant Arsertsorr—A. H. Wi111 , 013, J/100b Paßl. faulge-S.oloMpil Howe r. Inspectors—Pauli Paul, R. C. Wilson. Constable—Tobias 'Brosins. School Duet:ors—A.ll. Wilson, ft. C ! Ttea3nrer—Jacob Paul. • Town Clerk—A. B. Jones. Aurittor7-It. C. Wilson: BLYTHE Tol.ristfir.—Justirra—Michael Nathan Barlow. Stsprrvisors—Pranci. Bohanan, Ewd.Houlahan. Constable—Michael Rooney, School Dirsciori—Lawrence ()Tryon, Richard Platt. Town Clerk--Thomas Connor. Assessor—Joseph Milieu. g S.citt•Yr.git.t. Townsuy.—Justire—John Col -1 born. Coa3table—Samne) .1. Everett. SiipproisoNieholos Bailie, George Whiner. NORTH MANHEIM TOWNSlll7.—Supervalor 3--- ziainuel Bowen, Daniel Bertolet. Congtaldr—John -Flernmer. Axles tror —Daniel H. , Albright. Avistaint Assestor,t--George Delbert, Genrge .Riekart. School Direrlo rs—F. H. Huntainger, Jos. Lemsig. Auditor-14ms Lessig. Judge--01:womburg Dist.—Solumon Bensinger. Intperrars—Edward Keorn., Henry Drumheller. Town Cler/4--Sainpril Martz. We um indebted to ihe Emporium for the above return., in detail. glr Birth-Night Ball.—The Ball, at Mt. Carbon. on Monday night, was truly a magnificent affair. We shall not attempt a description—suffice it to say, there was a large attendance of lair la dies and gallant gentlemen—the rooms were hand somely festooned with the national colors, "Red white and blue," together with other appropriate decorations—the tousle was ot the beet quality,aud the supper every thing that palate could desire— making a sum total, the very rte plus dtra or ■ Ball-room entertainment. • One word on the Supper':—Tow much praise cannot be awarded Mr. Sirapon, the proprietor of the Ilotel, and his lady, for the admirable taste and provisionary Skill they displayed, in setting their splendid table. in addition to the ordinary dishes on such an occasion-, including a most plentiful supply of oyster*, Ade., almost every species of wild game was served,—wild . turkey,chnvass-back (b id:, partridge, pheasant, &c., &e., too numerous to mention. Nothing WJA wanting to tickle the most faitidiotis palate or to "stay the hungriest stomaelt;--..therefore, set us down (yr.." three cheers for tiiinF: TIIE ASSOCIATE REFORMED PREMBYTE• #0, 4 " clan Chnrch,,under the cue of Rey. D. T. Carna han. will be opeo every Sabbath at lea o'clock A. M. and 7 o'clock In the. eirening. The public ore reaper!. fully Invited to attend. goo THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Mr"'—The following Resolution has been passed by tilt... Vestry of Trinity Church. Potteoltle. . • ReselosJ, That in consideration of the aims con tributed and to be cannibal...t as donations to the *tee tlon and furnlohlng of the church editire; the vestry do bireby eel apart, and apprOpriate FIFTY-EMIT PEWS, which shall be, and remain Poirot all pennies who, may desire to worship. in the Church. Throe pests are located as follows: IN THE eRNTRR AISLE. Notch side, No. 111, 119, 187, 135, 143, 151, 159. south side, No.llll, KO. 112 138, 144. 1511.100. IN THE NORTH AMC. North radii, No. I, 7,16, 19, 3.5. 31, 37, 43, 31, 31. 54, 55. tfouslt aldn, No. 0,13. 11, J. DI. 31, 311,44, 50, 52. I.N TUE SOlllll A ISI.E. Routh ride, No. 56, 57, 58; 60 74: 80,80, .3?.. 03,164,110. North Ode, No. 50..67, 73, 79 85.01:07. 103, 109. DIVINE SERVICE le hrid in the Church eve!, Ann_ day. .Voinfaar .. Serriee romioeuras at Aftsraoas Straws commences - at 4 o'clock. Cr THE POTTSMLE .I.ITBRARY SOCIETY 'f f will hold its next regular tneiLlns at Foliate., ROL, Wrdnettday ererlog 'March% lit 32. Lecture—By IL Clymer, Erg. Reader—E. Schntider. Questlon—•• bould the United Statee prohibit the thaturallzatlon of litrelgnr: 3 i• . Allirmailve—Wm. li. Welt., .1. T. Moeller! Nil. Atlve—Jobn Warner, A. Nill)man. Order of the Society. A. P. oftxxEy. see,. jets PULAPICI LODGE, NO. 210.—A Atm d 5184,!- kS"" log 51' Pulaski 1.84ge will be held " Monday evening. Mardi 1, 1852, at 7 o'clnek. • THE. THIRD annual of the titockhol ter den of the " Mechanics' Saving .Pund Associa tion of Pottsvtlte." and elections for Otfmers will be held at the house of Juaeph Kline, nu Monday even ing. Mareh 1,1851. Punctual attendance tv requested. J•11G11 Foe NT, 6.tel o. l } ODD 1 7 131.1.0%‘ "Ii CEMETRY.—PERSONg Cr" tots orOraves in tiad Fellow's Ceno.. try under the dirretinnar th.• Committer of ISlturre Lode, No. 20, Pottsville, will apply to John K. C. Martin. David K. Kko,k. F. 5 ,/ or John J. Jon.ol 2 1?-ts 'IIOIIN T LAUREL 171tMETERV.—PERSoNS desiring Lots or Graves in &Infant Laurel tleuie tory; tinder the liireellOn or vie Vestry of Ttinny ("lunch. Pultssille, will apply to Aniirglw Riiosel.nr B. 0 Parrs. &rum uLACSSMITII W A XTED.--Wantre at IJlleckseberville Colliery, a Itiarkstulth. One who Understands shoelrg well, ttrutild he preferred. WILLIAM PAYNE' t Feb. 48_, tE62 IA 7 ANTED —A n /omits,' C 11 Or 15 year+ of age. to assist in general house-work—one from the. (armlike districts would he, preferred—none need apply unlees well recommended. J. H. aiIFAINGER, Pon Carbon. ueir the Presbyterian Church. rte. 28, 102. 11-It . _ 81.800 inleVurnAretTeppDropornityllri.nriPaortaleaß'OUA $B,OOO. perpetually Insured for 82,000.Enquire of J A MEN 11. CAMP Feb. 21. 1852. &if - - - AITABETEDs-200 Flour Elbls.. for whirl) a Car V V prlert will be Wren at Silver Terrace Grocery and Provision flonms.Pottsville, C. J. AR* Fab. 21. 1852. - ti-tf Up ANTED-A PERSON TO SUPERINTEND VT a Coat Mine. well *Rimed in Western Virginia. Erperienre in Alining and referenOlia of the highest character required. Address. New Volk City h.., Box 3itul,stating quatiticatimss. . Atte. 2, Is3l WANTED TO LEARE a tract of Coal land, 1" V lying 80 rod. (Comilla. Leg...tett', (hip Railroad Thl3 property has been opened in • I placeryane runt la of .uperinr (plains, Veins lying% liorizk; tat, and can be worked for many years above wa- ter level This property lies the nearrat point to the Road, and alcordyin excellent Oppottitnlty Ow an enterprising Opelator for the Greet Western Market. To a Orst rate Tenant, a favorable Leas* vi 111 be given. no other need apply. Address the subscriber at NO. 2, New el reet, New Vork ALTER MEAD. Nov. 15, 1851. 411-tf 500 MEN WANTED—BY TIIK tier as customers at the Freeman's llall.Totts. Mlle Schuylkill county. Pa.. where they ran he ac rommodated with comfortable hoard and lodging on reasonable terms:llls bar le supplied with the best Porter, Ale, elder, and all kindstof temperate drink. the 10 . 3P1113 can Mint& The houime is situated in the most healthy and airy part of the Borough. All the difietent Stage Lines or the Coal Region start from opposite his house. The house is filled up in ato yle not easy surpassed In beauly and neatness. Be Wiles himself to use all his esertions in making those com fortable who give him a call. Board; per week.41,50.. - 14thgle meals, IS). Ileds 12). Nut barge for luggage. 'filoNtArs 11. IiroWARD. Pottsville. March I. 1 551 9.lyr. CIHEESE.-50 Boxes. and Casks Pried. Mild Chsesedust received AM for sale at the Whole. sale Grocery Reams, Sliver Terrace. Pots*vtUe. by C. J. DOBBIN. 9-1 i i .:IIJOAII.-50 tibia. New York Non. Crushed dugar 1.2 1 f0r sale cheap for rash, at _the wholesale Grocery and Provision 110011111, BiN•er' Terrace. Potrairdk. by C J. DOUBINS. ket. 94i (111 L.-70 IBMs. 'lacked Whale and ♦Winter Bleach 4111 in store, :and far Bata ist the Whnleaale.(irn eery lloonak,flilver Terrace, Pollsville. C'. J. DpIIIIINP, /4'l. Fah 28„ QALT SALT! I SttLIV-3 000 Harks 1.32.1varp00l flround. (or Groun Alum.) 2.0)0 .10 Ashton's tine. MOO.) Mottotls Tott'slalsnd, MOO 14 and ad lbs. Dairy Bair , . Irontosntly n hand and for sale low, mints to sun purchasers. ,- A LEY:ANDER...IIEBR, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in 8311. No. 38 south Wharves. Philadelphia . Fel.. 7.1832 . r B. BEATTY & CO. have Just received s I. . lab supply of the following : Ne Sugar Cured Hants and Tongues; Pine Apple Cheese; Cranberries and Citron; Raising la land 1 Boles; Dried Canaria ; .lava Coffee. fresh roasted. ALSO. Jenkins' Celebrated 01k. Teas, In Metallic Pat ks Nov. 15. IRSI. en.tf I AMPS 1 LAMPS I LAMPS I-1%. P. BRAT- Ia TY & 170. Wrap:apt reenlved n Wee lot of nod Lamps ohne newest ftniterato, and ut priors unstutlly low. A 1.30. a supply of Fresh Burning Fluid. Nov. IS, 1851. 4G t f VIOLINS BRFAEFAST TEA— R very supertiir oriole or Black Tea ; Jon K reltrd and for eale, by .1. M. BRATTY & PON. Pottsville, May 24, ISM _2l _ _ _ MOCHA COFFEE --A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF genuine Mocha Coffee, Jost received from New York. by .1. M. BEM TY & SON. Portinlte.May 21. 1921 _ 244 f DIED. I :3 >IA (ri (.12p.L.ML121“" ,41 NC /CIES. WANTED, ~& o GROCERIES. &o rpti 25, I.IS/ Feb. QS, 10154 Iv Kw RIACKitIIELs In KR,* and.} Ma., a Al fresh aupply Just rer.glfrd. T. P. BEATTY & CO. 46.1( I - - - NEM YORK Dried Applry and •Plionn. just re celved and for nate by J. M. BEATTY & riON Nov. IN, 1831. 47 -if EXTRA Genes/see Flour, r prune article, for eTre by J. 11. BEATTY et Kos. Nov: 22.1851. 471( PUBLICATIONS. &o. I AW LIBRARIES furnished Oteaper. generally, ..otben Lawyers can purchase themselves AU kinds °Maw Books obtained to order. B. HANNAN. Feb. 28.1852. EW 130013.11.—Tower (if London —an Macon. OF cal Dontance—W. H. Ainsivotth--with Bil huge and beautiful illustration% by fi. Crulkaha n kv. Flotence Beckettre. or Self.dcpendence—an lbl ography, by Mre. Buttery. • Count Monte Leon, or the Spy in Society, Dom the French of 11. De I. Geo rgoem tilt elegant Illustrations. . Maly Pries, or the Memoirs of a Servant-maid—Ai. W. M. Reynolds :—Jult received and fur lullaby BANYAN.A. I AWYERIP PAPER BOOKS.—The sub• Lair Tiber has procured a' new tourer handsome type expressly to print Paper' ftloiiks. which he can exactas equal tunny printed in the cities,and as expeditiously. , It: HANNAN. Febil4 185' 2. 7 FREISII IMPORTED, prime , and rslintite ML astir) GatDEN atErss,l'orsaleat. thit Ohre r.t" the Lettektarrai. (11.mblboulte---Getmon piper,) Centre street, opposite the Tow n Hall, Polisellie. * All anklet warranted to be what they nre repre sented. Peb. 48, 1654, POAT MONIAS VERY C1113•P !—Twelve.4o. un Pon Manias, maned Ilnds, aOlllll all KM 011 13 refit*. retail and wholetate. at Pfleall a Mlle leer than they have ever been void before. Dealer* Rap: pltedeheaper than they rate purchase la Philadelphia. Conant' satisfy yourselves. ileglnt Port Itloolas. •steri cheap. at Wall. B. BA hilkiAN. Feb. 14. 1831. 7-.= AP PALPIKM=IS O Reams Letter Paper. CRuled and Plata—American. Enaltah and FrelN b. varying to prtne from 01,20 to S.! pet Ream. Thus la the cheapest lot of raper ever offered to echuylklll Camay. and la worthy the atteniton of Merchants arid those who Wind a cheap.,yearl Paper. Call early. B. 0/161 . `tall.N. Feh.l4. NPI4I. 11111111 BER LINED GLOVED—a capital article Ow Winter and, wet weatber. ! India Rubber Overcnati,Leggins. and Caps, Pit received awl tor este by B BANNAN. Dec. ft IPSI. - - 50- - = NEN II C.—Chat y Walla, Flying Ctoud Gallop, Cotton's Waltz._ Bow do YOU do I—dcliottlib, Anutluer Club Polka , OTIFICE 011111 ' 11,8iiATAIIA COMPANY PH11.414. Pfbrua rs' 1 7.1552. NOTICa.—The Annual Meeting - or the P tak , hollers of Swatam Company" will be held Bho. 145 Arch Street. Phltadelphla.'on MONDAY. the th day of Marsh usu. at 4 otelock, P. rd.. at *WI time and place en election will tie held for two,. Director. to Geese for the entiti.ny year. '5l 10 to II 14 50 $ 00 OTIOE.—A contemplated change In the bull. 1N Deal of Bright Pon, at the '' Town Hall iron idtore." makes It necessary that all persons to its fur machinate, should call and pay the sin. within !illy days. ' BRIGHT l POTT. Feb. 2s. 1852. - ' 9.4 f I'OTIOE TO AllBE9Bolo AND "ABBIIITA /11A88ES8OR8.—Tha Comm!intoner* of krboylko! County would reapectiolly Inform all peroont elected to said Offlcee,that they are required by law, tumid twenty day* after itorlr election, to take and autoolh e their oath of Office, and return the Same to the Motu. tnlseloners' Office. (Rae • Act of itesenshly or the I !AO April. DY.Order of the Commissioner*. D. gilEliBXlera. eateentselenere Office. Pcl 28, 1852. .. • 24r A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letter.of administration of the Estate at Vamaica Dep. pen. rote of Wayne ;Township. Pcbuylktlt COUtiv, deceased, having been granted by the Register of mi County. to Henry W. - Messlmer. of Mill Creek Taos ship. Leba`non ennuity,-Pa.. all peranns Indebted to the sai4 Esiate, are requested to make unmedlu r payment. and those having claims against the Last., will present She Name to the aatd administrator e t hi, residence, or at the °lnce of John C. Neville. i t Pottsville. HENRY H. hi P.:ISMER. ' Peti. RB, ltZ2. Wits DI9BOI4UTIOfiI . OP PA RTNERRHIP.-11, pertnerehip heretofore. existing between • Jame. Rillituan, Alexander Slillman and Edward Sillamte, trading under the nen, of haze Sit witax Ms this day. Feb. 97, 16.52, been dissotvedity motuai consent. The concern of the firm will he tented In James 11111huan, JAMES 811.1.1711 A N. N. Tile entire stock of goods In the Store. taming of Dry Goode and ()metric+, are hereby offer ed for ale' on the moat reasonable terms, togsmn with a lease on the Iltore.room and retlar for one Cr more year*, The local lon oft he mand Is not oUrpliu. e.I by any to Pottsville. Apply to S. Feb. 'b3, 1852.0 41-3 t nifiSOLVTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— .11The past nership heretofore eilsi ins between do sai% M. Repotier a nd Walter Lawron,roal Merchati. of Philadelphia. Cradle, under the firm of RreiLtu l Sic LAWTON. was dissolved by mutual torment on Os( 3lst of Jamlary. IsA2. The hunineys of she Isle Arm will he witted op by lu3eph N. Kepplier. JOSF.PII M. REPPLiER. WALTER LAAVTON. TUC SUREICIIIIIIRB have formed a Co-pactnewhip under the name and style of FRANCII4 BACON'S Cu for the proaecutlou of the Wholesale and Reteltr‘m BUSIIIr3II, and will continue the business at 0f641 vtaud occupied by Repptler dg r • Lawton, Na. 53 fiolm, Fourth a trret,below Cheenet. l, FRANCIIfI BACON. W ALTER LAWTON. 8.3 m Feb. 21, 18S2 XTOTICE IX hereby given that Jacob M. 411: 11 no longer siting no my Agent. All persons linos. lug ihenvoilves indebted to the eald Jacob M LOnt.il my agent. to linnk-account, are requested io mat. paymrnt of suck indebtedness - to me.and aid iprrrnn. having elairniOn like manner, will prevent them to me for sculement. AU nEcontmg remaining iinarnbi within silty dup., will Le. phtra in 'the handl of , Justice for collection. J. M. WIITHEItII.I Frb. 21. IS.S2. @-it I XECIUTOR'S NOTICR.-lAlterstrsttno. .111 tat) , on the estate of ELIZABETH HELD, of East Briinswtek township, Schuylkill county, Pa dereased,litiviug been granted to the subscriber, at: persons indebted to the sold stale are requeste.l make Immediate payment, and those having ritia, against it to make known the same wtrheut delay, to the undersigned, at itinggolit.Schuylkill county. AURA flAld mem. 5-43 t 31. ow IMMO DARTICILILAIL NOTICE.—The Pilbirrawri r hereby' give notice to all thoen indebted to them, 54?. either by Book 'crown, or Notes, to make payanqh, on or before the first of March next. All timer v 0... neglect this notice. moat expect to pay rneter A. thr E.:30 patwerehlp expires In 4 short time, it 'ls Onßonal !;,,i that the afralre of the,tirm sholtld be'nettle.l op t. npredlly or 0n41 , 1111v. ' STICTITER h. ESTELLIN. lan. 24; 1852. 4-if XE(•ETOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters tentenwe tart anitte Estate of Lorenz Fisher, late of tt, Borough of l'otteville, der:J.lll.llring been granted u. . the ruherribere, all persona indebted to the said late are requested to make iromediate payment, sai iY•twy - Mouse having claims 'oda loot it, to make known tee 911710,1Vilhont delay, to MARY FIBBER, Elee'rx Ce ntre street, Pottsville IFIIOELIITS ELMER, No. 106 Bt. John meet, Jan. '24,1552. 3-6 t FA 1 NOOLILITION OF PA RTNERSHIP.--Nanet r Is hetehy given that the Partnership beretorier nettling under the firm of (IMF.% REPPLIETt • le this 05 dineolved by mutual-consent. The boo era: of the partnership will be settled by Uhli , rt. Brother, to whom alt persons Indebted to the Pim , will *Kea make payment. UOLER, REPPLIER & CO. tient 311.1851 40-1 y• t The aubeertnets will continue the busineri et the Caine Italia of the above Tate Firm In 14t. (lair. when they will keep Flour, Feed, flay, (lit, &c. UlltHß & BROTIIEUA •-7 40.1yetf r - tN (4-4' Oct 4, 1651 NOTICE.—LABORERfi, MINERK AFL I,II who wish to purr l. lots In Trevoitas, private sale, will find an Agent on the Premier+, Mtn the town of dhamoklo. Leber on the Railroad alt: be taken' in payment or lois. One hay' the wbigts 44? the taboret,' will be advanced In rank: Et D. M. BOVD, /Wn. !til I t /pp WOOD CONTRACTORS.---.Propnen. w 111 be received by the. Ithliadelphla and Readlse ,Railroad Company fora supply of Cord Wooldfortbr year 1951. itpeeltiratione may be had onapplication to 11. M. Walker. Mount Carbon. or to Henry Heiler , 7 9 Wood Agent, Sebnylklll Haven. Feb. 15.1 , 451 I'4 June It lioo XTOTICIFI Is HEREBY HI VEBCPIIAT LI mein lin. 7 has been made by Directness! Lycuming County Mutual tncaratxf Company. on all Premium notes in force. on the IStri dap of April PIM r' and early payments of the same are particulatly trent. g..,; ed. that the claims of pufferets may be promptly ;414 J NO. CLAYTON. Receiver for the Countp'of Pottsville July 12.1851 2n-tf • FOR SALE "AND TO LET. 57431E11E0 TO LET. in Centre tßreet, near thr L blinets' Bank, between this and the 'ln of Ana , - 1, Inquire of BRADY At ELLIOTT. Feb. 4tl, Pat d'rrf 1 EIOR RENT.—One Three-story Brick . m pl J.' Dwelling liouseolltuate In Centre street. , . 1. Pottsville, b.tween the Arneriran House and iyi k ,!. the Pennsy l vania Hall, consisting or , 10 • -,:.., Rooms, with Bath morn and rellar,and gas and Mid in every departmert. Also 3 °dices In Centre .terse For terms apply to M. MURPHY. : • Zentea Hall, Pottsville. Feb. el. I&2. ~ 4 , -0-6 t • vOit RICNT.—The large, commodhlll3.• ' L and v;vell-htillt :thou, situated on Third tissr afreet,:lminedlati•ly In the rear of Om bout* V and piece of ground now occupied by 8. 11. Ouldlni and the house ocrupied by Joseph 51n4 • s a Far further particulars enquire of JOSEPH MOROAX • .4, 'B-tf rob. 41. 1952 _ I VOX( RENT—TWO SHOPS ON Can- r tre street. one recently occupied by N. ,';`,.-;-; 1 Strouse as a Rhoe Rtore, and the one ad- . 5 . ...:.'. Joining. , . Also, a two-stpry FRAME 110IJSE and STABLE ~,.., t.:. on the same lot, on &road street. Enquire of J. MORGAN', Market Si. !. 1-tr b , =I Feb:15,1151 .p. l 3, w it otti A g L itu - ;e A TWO wi : i STORY a _ . e Frame 2 ha went o f ~,,,i f t - . stone , and a good well of water upon the g 1 r, tot.simated Oil the Northstdeof Mabantango street i Polley ille. Apply to IA CLEMENT B. FOSTER 45-if &A Nov Ocher 8,1951 rpO,LET.—ii: large and commotion' , I (Ake and fixtures. lo tiannao'd us , Ingo, oppnette the Eplseop3l Minh, Centre :tr 2 Street: Enquire of . Jan fest sy VO*l. ASST.—A' ROODI and BASE menrilltb Stettin Power, ;citable for Si Big VI small Machine !Mop tor.worklog in Mau, gs kr' Apply MIX:i2 -One9 s ',;'': LIINGINE AND PUMPS FOB 8.1. L E -.. „ .e . .Calitirtse Power Unit ne,lB inehcytinder,6 feet swots V 4. with 4 Bolters 20 feet long, 30 Inch diameter. i:: ,ya °nett/ Home Power ptimptng Engine with Pump 7 ~:;-% gearing for two pumps, with , Do pers 30 , feet loco t#_ - and 3 feet diameter. -1 0ne.40 Hone Power Engine with drutn-pwrina- : -. - ..11„ Do .; do do do l t inch cyllisies, 4 rem 21' stroke", vrith 4 Boilers, 'X/ feet long, 30 inches ellammel r.., . TwO double acting Pumps, wotking-barrel r hrs. i! - 4 lined..ll inches diameter, 5 feet stroke, - • , T. - r f l': The above mishinery Is in good wnsking order.- Apply to ' ' P. %V. AIIEAFER, :A; Mortis' Addition to Pottsville. ',A 4-3m_ t-.4%.4 Jan: af, 1952 FOIL 8 A bie.—The eubeeribers °fret for sale a ts perior 6 Inch Pump. 6 feet stroke, with 100 garb of 5 s 6 loch pipes, with bons,. Tinge, etc., all in gor.l order; Alao, 35 Win Care, 'do inch Bale s 8 of aria are rigged with double brakes, all of- which are la good winning order. also, CO yards of g hitl iiroP , chitin. The above swathe sold tow fin nigh or info , ed paper April 13. 1950 rtIAEIMNWOOD LOTS FOR CALF .— ~'slarl it C.T blinding Inn In the mop' central pert MO! 8 ough,o ( Pone!,llle, lately laid oat on the Oronnn.. l Eatate, are now offered for sale. 'Apply to A.. , RuesEL. Agent for the owner'', at his °trice In Mattantsnyo rt. Poitsviltr, May 1, 2 4 51 184 QR to Nl k e l e E n ii — se l e7;a n l 80 1 ;111% tenements e rn t t r ; e 4 Co. I TO 4 ti l t Lois-in Borough of terhualkill Haven, also smite. Tracts of Coat and Timber Lando. Apply to C. M. WM... Rent Estate and Mal Arra! - Ri. ~ 1-tf :I.:, Viltkiarli;LlG'.- - ii,S. THAT 1.111 MAintrix H 4,4 to the Town plotorner of Chambers and Nato . k'er i tango streets, hien. 60 feet front on MairIIBIIW l' , speed. and In deptti*nsdng to Church Alley. Aefq DAVID CHIVAS. .1 Jan. IR. 18501 34f gyilsnAM. Iffirllllll3lll6.—Futt SALK A aal WW I , 0 Power Elllne`in fir/4 rate older. For pow' v s ' tars 'apply to IC (A. lIBILNEIR, Reg, of to t. HENRY 11101.4. Wllmlngtrin.Delawsr e Jett 4 . • 'esti _ . _.._____t'_f._.—. , no r E„ P i( t. Tiay.tortfellnel'ittinigleßtnll 2:by .Z. 15 fret WI F E W , l'I;j rotiiti Ventre and ,‘ Matbantango street. 4N Ponsv file A.pt II 2.6.1tial 174( R. , ..1, _ _ — :i :141 Jan. 3.16 n UM FOIL RENTe.THE SECOND STOAT Ofer 7 5:•,L. 'Fruiter & CoL`e Shoe Rtore. Apply to L.'''. [ SOLO. FOSTER. j". 1.1 1;:21........"...13t111:11.1. —.---- --- -- -- ---, - r() TLIE ',ADIOS AND GENTLEMEN Wl' rare Porabitt. Wye and Yount Gehtlerhea of Pla ying. Pa., and the surrounding neighborhood. Col attention in parlleolarly invited 10 the lertell I' complete assortment of BOYS and CHILDREN ° • CLOTHING. that the subscriber has on baud adapted to the season, en ited for boy. of three few' of i4e,aAd to route gentlemen of sixteen. r AD Parsons living-et &Antal:tee, purritssing Clod,. Int at this eatebliehment. have the pristine of 1, turning tbem if they do point. P. A. BOIT? . • 28*Chesinut aueet,.belom Tenth, h l rnb.114.10.1 • • - likigtf ALEXANDER NILLINI4N, EDWARD EILLIMAN:' JOHN DANNAY 11:DANNAN 37- MIMI CONNER & ROM)d, New Made?phis 13-t( 1 fi ~- .~} !k ;~. ~,'''`: f.: ~'.2' 5; ,-~4 1