z ~iL~iCLG. 3otirttal. Saturday • Moinlng, August 16. WHIG INOMINATiOSS. , - FOR GO V ERNO4, • Withal= F. souNsTor,!. of Armstrong. FOR oil'l'AL COMMIS.,`IL I ONER, JOHN STROHM, 01;On-caster. _- Jonoss THE SUP-at:ME coral'. RICHARD COULTER, of *i . : ttmoralviii, JOSHUA A, COSILY. of 11.tintaur, GEORGE' CHAMBERS, of Pranl:ir.. WILLIAM M. MEREDITH, ioiPhiradf/Phtat JESSLT,- of Sdiinthanna. Tag LEDGER CAVORT AT LAST. - —° Working men rend and; reflect; • We have always looked upon the Philedel phia Ledger 4ts one of the greatest enemies the working men had to cciritend against.— Its specious but unsound arti:cles against the Protection of Afiterican IndoSiiy, written fre quently with ability, but sexy flimsy in ar gument,-are well calculated rto deceive thi , • nfireflecting. but like Jame's', Buchanan and his friend Cu!. Bigler, they have left the " cat out of the bar," in their trglll of argument, and they now stand exposedi n their true co ;Ii ldrs. `ln reply to bur recentl article on Pro tection, they make use of th l . following start ' ltng language. It openly atlyocates the Bu cittnau• doctrine of tin cents 4jelct 2 / , m language :tbat cannot be misunderstoo. .Here it is, vie,quote it word fur word ",Panic ' 1:105 followed pantc-4tevu'mort has sun needed revul.,,on----pa,m hau'ei shocked trade-- mein has been e.ort - u red—andl the whole .cola fabric has often tottered op iheil , q:ink of anarchy— and still the cie.M-ion of paper sioney has been c.uug to as a bleesing. becau.,e tt eainart . ,pflef-5 of every. thing; these high pncea cripp'ed i , "instry, by al lowing the cheap _tabor cif toreleh land, :o supply us With every i,pee.les of inarieite'Fared goods. We create the evil that paalee out own :ado-try, and then cry cut fpr Anto-e of the sear; et - 1--and Klan. on neighbor. to make up tor what Ms. we may sus taro by pap r." Ii ONE , 7;atOt SAND DOL LARS wilt be required per, diebt, on the paper ,re tarn. to pay hi' wares of a raititory that could be worked tor O . .NtE, HC:-NDRED:i :)OLL ARS on rhr .gPeria pion—end that . diTrener caui.ed"by the A priers enzenderea by excelnye issues of paper money—which bresksidnwn ihill,factory—who is to blame? the country, the goveailirtreat, or the -paper money 7" j; It says, abolish paper nAbey, or curtail it to the actual specie basis,tid ONE HITN.- DRED'DOLLARS will psi the wages of a (rum) , per diem, that ou the preseut plan r t requires ONE THOUSAXD DOLLARS.— The position th 6 Ledger takes, is correct,— abolish Protection to Amer` an Industry and reduce the Paper currency tci the specie plan; (that is a dollar of specie foil every paper dol lar issued,) and'the manufacturer or Coal op erator can pay wages with! 'pne-hundr'ed dol• tarsi that now requires OiN E THOUSAND DOLLARS to, pay. But, 'lworking Men, are _you willing-to have your wakes thus reduced ? That'll the question. But4ilien they will-tell you ... Why it makes no difference to you— everything else will come dtvri in the same proportion, and you can buy just as much at the low rite of wages the es you can now ....everything is inflated by t paper money, and Protection keeps the price 'cr what you con sumel This is their rgumeut. Now Ist us examine and show liciw this will work- in practice: I r l 11 In the first place, flour And provisions are to a very slight eatent, th4(produet i their production depends, n a great measure, upon the soil,laud. the ee4sons—lnbor may comedown to 10 or 20 cents ier day,and a fail ure in the crop may raise fl'pur up to $lO per barrel. but lalibr does not glo up -with it.— Tea and coffee' we import ;from' abroad—this. ` is the product ';1 - the soil alip, and our low la bor here does not effect tbb prices. Drugs and 'Medicines area's° pi i ipcipally obtained, from abroad, and prices are not e&cted, they would remain the same whtlier cur labor is' high' or low. So with mtldy other, articles. Some Clothing would be e'ttected in price by low labor at home, s and a 4w other articles, but at least ihree-fpurths ;Lit the articles that I enters into `the coosurnkton of a laborer 1 would not be cheapened iii rprice: Farm bar now averages only frquil $6 to 810 a month and found in provislons. A laboring roan, with th present eurretry, and some protectloa„ I..ce-irrs $1 a day. Which for 1)0 working dal giver hint a year $3OO. Detiticr the duty of of ooe-ib-tirthr of what he consumes, say. 40 per cep aveeage of the Tariff of 1542; which the says the la borer is taxk by protecticio,i for.' argument "take onIY, but a - hi ii we dritiy, tatrikwy, 530. Leaviogf . ir laborer NJW abandon - Protection acid, reduce the rplrenev to the spe cie plan, and' labor will go down to 20 - or 3-3 cents a day, say 25 ceritslthe Led zee goes down to ten cents,) nod 11, igives him for 3,?r) days 875. Now add whitithe Ledger says he would be taxed by Prote!ctihn and the prte enteurreur.y s3l,and it glres per year $lO5. Still showing a loss of 5165 per annum to - the laboring man, (which ;is more than half his "capital.) by adopiluz ti-e Ledger plan. Working 777.e1i. ET:7.71 tnel into Mt, suhlect. it a of vast Importance to yt,td but then the Ledger pr . o i !esEes to he a great friend to the working clatiles, and alwat s ad vocates their loteree:s—why would they do so 3 asks one. Stmply because it is their In- terest to advocate these 4ctrinel,—they are rich—love money 114 e allirlich men. and_cao save from 20 to 222.000 annum, if they could. persuade the'pe , pleci gdopt thetr platx, as the following will shot!? ' The Ledger, accordirzii,3 their statement. consumes annually 31.60 reams of paper.— If this quantity of paper cOuld be cheapened 50 cents a ream by reducink-the pr'i:e of labor, they would save on 31.500 reams a(5O cents a ream, $15,930. Reduction on the labor of their hands, say $3:000. . locreased . value of the ProfitsOt the establishMent, by enhancing the value of rrioney as yobireduee the quanti ty; say s4,pocr, making it saving of $22,900. t. Thus puteing 8'22,900 ab their pockets, by adopting their;plin and the measures they recoicomend. But says one, by diminishing theiurrenCy, their businel'i would be dimiti ishe'd also.: Not so, they die strong, and corn - Kielce train weaker 'pakrs would be broken, and they Mould coooppol* the whole field, -and the, cannot reduce tit!e price . of the paper below the present charge; lonc cent. ;Fow we do not coi,denin the-Ledger for advocatiog,such d octrines*cause,they shape their courSe _in favor of aim 0147{ ' 71jerejj, but is it not a shame that,:the working tnen should be appealed to and made' to destroy their own, dearest interests I ' We repeat, examine 14 subject well, end if we are in errar,torrectlus. But if we are not, decide at once and ne'rer vote for a man ore party that advocate:4 Free Lade with Europe and a -hard monei t crirreney,' because, all of you who Lave 'crossed the ocean well know that the harder IF : le:,4uerLicy is in the eldreient countries ofrEarclpe, the - lower the Wages are. ' A word to those who Orli a House and lot ma Which they have paid4soo and owe two, three - or four hundred. No Protection ic; Anierican industry and a itizrd currencywould. reduce the value of this property to"less thio the amount owed on it, and the person who holds the Mortage or the jSheriff would st'e'p to and take it for the amobUt of the debt, and whit you have paid you Wise, and your home alad. - • j • Illuchanan's, Bigler's end the Laps'r IMI plan is to be carried out, we mild advise every person who has a home and owes something on it, to advocate s the passage of the lieraestead Exemption Law, because it would bean up-hill business for say working man ta. tuppart a family and buy a borne at 20,'20, or even' 25 cents, wages a day-. LOcoFocoisu •uN•3l.tstEs.p..- Redd .' Read ! Read ! ! Some of the Locoftico leaders,ara gradual., ly unmasking their designs, and some of the faithful are in great perturbations that the se cret should be divulged - so soon by the more 'tiOntst and candid, who despise the shallow artifices practised by some of the •,small-fry :politicians to deceive voters. James Buchan an and. his supporters Col. Bigler and the Ledger, haie already spoken. Wenow give below a synopsis of tbe remarks made at a LOcofoco meeting held in Reading lastweek, by Peter Filbert, Esq., a lawyer, and one of the leading members of the party : • . "The meeting was opened by a speech from Peter Filbert, Esq., of an hour' s length, ruarkedfur abili ty an candor,'but most unfortunate to its design and effect' He admitted that the public debt was Ore-, ated duriug the edminesti alien tit Governors Shultae, Wolf and Porter; but defended the action 4 and in,hives of the Democretic party by assamug.the lenders and Governer Wolf as havtog been iand dishueest 1u 'the extreme. lie declared that r te Detnocrats were deceived and chested m his ;election, stud by his admiruntratiou,swihdled into u 'public debt now amounting to furry million °like - tars. ' This bold declaration was 'received ivith great indlguatiou. • Oa the subject of the tariff, he was equally clear and candid , to the great annoyance ok,the tharpeis sand intriguere. They, as ha was prucdeding to his Littint way, were heaping curses and imprecations upon his devoted heed. Lie said the protective policy, in all its forms and bearings, was an out and nut Whig tneasure ' 'in which and With, which, the Del:nue atm party bad neither part, tut, nor sym pathy ; tridt the Leen and tar seeing ttatesmau ut the outh understood and menpreheuded the ecieuce and true policy of this Government, much belle' than the Northern speculator' and capitalists, and cos-equently fought the question of protection maniully for upwards ut twenty years; that the heart of tee Detuuerattc party le the tree Slate , thways bad and always womil beat in unison wish the Demotirdert Iteu,.trado ut the South, ui Which the lamented Calhoun was the bead and front ; .Mat,the greatest difficulty le the Democratic party of the tree States consisted In the tact, that I leon of the parry (the laboring Men) inclined strong. I ty towards rue ptuteCtlVe system, which ' bed here- , lvfare prevented the party trum incorporating the system et free , trade-ws ,a,cardinal principie of the:a ;mat, and Which was neither more nor lees then ins total abolition ob the Custom Douses and the Revenue officers, end a resort to direct texatten tor Geveinteutal expenses', tiikeltu that it would mei mu,: sooner or later come; a..d tf ell it all the iron too , . coo! mints. and faaories would 'e c!ostd up ate! abandoned. and ri,rltis *fr.; th,e, out of that klnd of emp!oyment, s:tzll coat te a , would 14 bear fitted by it, a,td tt would foreign taaao , arta• s, Mel,- cheep superior farttivi the ctiwittiers with the article at lo w prices, and thereby keret the ae rut • , itiott of wealth and the cotuequent'erowth horn en/toe/racy—ln other woids, it would equal me the people in point of property toe grater degree than under the operation of the pretectne , in feet, it would \ make and keep the people more desserarr e He \-aid the promulgation of tlie,e clews might, an(tprotably would, startle many ut Ills democratic bearers; nevertheless, it was tree and pound democratic doctrine, and tas such, every deem:tat was bound to proclaim and sustaili it, or indernify himself with Whig policy He also as serted, wttn equal boldness, that the recent and present- agitation of secession and disunion by' the democracy of the South, under the preteoce of salt defence against Northern inlerlhrence with slavery, was the ofd issue, in a dttfferecd garb, of free trade in the South and protection in the North ; and that the democracy of the free States were now,es heretofore, on the side or their Southern brethren. He regretted that tiruennd strength did nut a.lue.: him to enter more fully tub.; detail of the views Sri r generally expressed, but congratulated his demo. crane friends with the prittuise of continuing the dii-cui.sing between this arid the election in October. arid concluded, to the great relief of the leaders. who had been annoyed almost to death. To :new the effects of this huuest and unexpect ed speech upon the wire-workers Airra'ardfice hunt er., it is :imply necessary to glance aY tbe,siquei ut the proceedings. At the cunclusiun of Mr. Fit "lmecn, an old,: steadfast dismount, residing sumo twenty miles ileim Read mg, and a-man of some considerable intelligence I and power tit speech, appeared upon the stand raid commenced to address the crowd in German. Not 'knowing what course the qid gentleman would pursue, arid tearing a ' , muter speech to the pits per eenc , uded,.and that, too, in the German lat.g,uuse, and therefore with greater effect upon the audience, he was, before be had given utterance to dozen wurd , , commanded to stop, Which ho,treated with contempt, end proceeded e,iithins remarks; where upon he was seized from behind by some 'present. is ho attempted to pull bun from the stand, which ltd reseted by laying hold upon ine railing in front ; %ellen others commenced rapping his knuckles with sucks ute t `. his fists opened, and, yielding to - -a sud den jut:, 'he tell violently on tire door, upon irj: beck and was dragged through a nal row door into, the room in the rear of the stand, squealing, ,kick mg, scratching, and thumping his bead.stpfin the door, altogether resembling and eating, very much Inc actiuu of a dying r a slaughter hodse. and hi eak ing up the tneetreg,i, amidst cursing, swea r . mg, and the must hideous imprecations eve' items corpse, in a general uproar and confusion. Working men of Schuylkill . , do yuu hear that—these Locofocu free tracers want to get their foreign goods,.foreign coal, foreign iron, &c., - very thei . p; and ,what little work they get dune, they want yrou to do it at the. Eti ropeao hard money Titer. How very kind and cuusiderate.\ \ Can't you throw up your caps and hurra fur them ? Their. kaders wilt swear that they\{ove you, that is, your votes, and when they get them and abolish the Custom Houses—admit European Iron, Coal and Goods free, and your labor goes down to the Buchanan, .111.4ei, and Ledger standard, they will tell you, R couldift.hefP it, the party done it, and no* ve must go in for, it—it was just so with the riff of 1134,2,' some of us tried to save fhat,but D las turned • Traitor, and now we have swa wed it whole, and some of us ate growing f "i-upon it--it gives the Lawyers business, 'es ntf smle of us did .lie a little, in declaring 1k a better Tariff man than Clay. To command success in the comeiog earn pato. it is essentially necessary, for all the Whigs, in every ward and township to effect a coroplce organization. The 1.-_ , c;.fr., , ey's ake at wn:b - -aud with their .ueual.duplicify, they are brlngtog before the people false issues which they reeterate ps truths and ACilitt must be contradicted. . Their Free Trade Candidate, William lig ter of Clearfield County is now canv - absing the State, and in place of ocknowledgeing that, he neglected-the interest of the state, while in the Senate of Pennsylvania, he en devours to dodge the question, as his pa l ly generally dues when cornered. kly his uwn statement, he was in his place in the Seuate when the Fugitive Slave Bill passed, is 1647, and itssnow the hardihood to charge upon W. F. Johnson a dereliction of duty in not migning the Act, providing for the repeal of that law which he and his co agitators framed andpassedwithout a dissent lag voice. - If the Faithful were to call him the sleepy candidate, and acknowledge that he knew nothing about what was going on in the Se crete, we could forgive them, but to shout hymns of Praise about a man who lry his own showing neglected to enquire into the merits of a Bill of such importance as the Fugitive Act or 1847—betrays a spirit of bycopheney which the people of Pennsylvania will never submit to. Let the frientj of Wilmot beware, the storm of October next will rail him if not to . the head waters of Salt River, it will raft him and his raft, doivn the Susquehanna, to the !'Salt Sea." . • Watt; Mtr.vmo.—There was a large I en:husiastic meeting of the friends of W. F. Johnston, at the House of Sandy Jeffries in ihe borough of Minersville, on Thursday evening last. Speeches were delivered by T. C. Nevi!le and D. G. McGowan,: Esqrs,, of Pottsville. The greatest harmony and good feeling prevailed during the meeting and they adjourned with twelve cheers for W. F. Johnston and the Whig ticket, to meet again upon * Thursday evening, Augnit 21st at the House of Eran Evans, at which Ume James H. Campbell, Esq., and others will address the meeting. B7' Tnt Ntrlnore Warn Civil" will meet at Tbompsdn's Hall, 'Wednesday Evening, August 20, at 8 o'clock, P. M. .., : r k l.'t \ rl D 14 a i •:-, "S la , I -.' ORGANIZE, ORGANIZE THE _MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. ply* Ms Marrs' Jana] , CHAPTER'., NOT TOtND IN TEE OLD of NEW TEETAUENT. It Rio:roll; of certain Politkions in Srtt;sytkin C. ; CHAPTER , lll.—Concluded.' It3th. Now when the shouts of the Winnebago i a 1 . had ceased, Strange, who is called Palmer, arose,' and m'a loud voice exclaimed, "Behold how good and how pleasant it is, for Brethren to unite together and divide the spoils. Yee, it is 111:e the precious salve, with which 'Dr. Sorbtr'annointed mine eyes in 1834, when I was in the darkness and ignorance of superstition and Whiners'. Then, Brethren, I was blind, but when the oil of office was poured upon mine eyes, I immediately saw the commission of a Justice of the Peace, and the extended arms of .David and James, alias, jemmy,, and others open to receive me in their emarace. At that hour I ex claimed us, the fulness of ray bean. 'once 1 mas blind but now.l see' that noble Paper, called the Empo- HUM, adrocaneg principles which will adrance-me interest and the interests of my friends. 17. 'With that organ of deception and falsehood, (the cry of Democracy) have I not smote the Whigs 1 Who were my old friends, under the fifth rib; and .have I not suddued them in the North West Ward, and led their leaders blindfolded Into the ditch.— i Have I not encompassed them about with spies, and' with the aid of John, who is Aurnamed Deastg. have I I not placed a hard - 'Christian' in the office of ' , Sheriff ,By carling, have I not created divisions in the wigwam of the Whigs, and by duplicity did I not defeat James whom the people' delighted to honor for his services in Mexico. 15 As a Judge have I joresided over the people with theatily? Where, f ask, can my equal be found' When my days are numbered on Earth, will not my Son arise to nu my place, and will not the Winnebago's have a leader of whom they may be proud. As a warrior, did he not smite France- wtth a Bill on Gas, and Where I pray thee, can more Gas be found than with us?' /9. Why then should I not speak? Am I not full of daps and of honor? Have I not dwelt in the wigwam of the vv higs, and did 1 not offer to walk bere-footed Io Mecca, so that Clay would be placed in the White House at Washington? Drat 1 not. forsake Iva aids, when he was nominated, and was I not one of 'the first to cry fraud and cor ruption Nosing him when I received my !Commis won of Justice." With these claims, should I not be heard in form. of my friends, and why should we forsake these who are our neighbors? \'. hy shined we -not aharken unto the voice of Harlin? - Why should we I not build up his house, and establish the Kingdom lof the as ituaehago's forever. For me, I will be unto , tam a father, and he• shall be unto me a Son—nor will I take frota bim'my support as I have taken my support from eSannes ." I will settle ham in the ranks of the faithful, and publish hie many virtues in the Emporium, and establish his power forever, and he 'bail become great in the wigwam of the W innehago's!" 2u. Now when Charles, who is surnamed Trai ler, heard these Words of Strange, ha exclaimed, "irange, thoughts have this day entered into my head. Since the day thou didst enter the wigwam of the faithful, there has been contention, and for our ianateuessawe have been punished by defeat? The various Citisces of our Comte, hare, by sour count ile,been delivered into the halide of the Whigs, and our most faithful followers have been sent into captivity, and even now they are mourning in se Jenoe Upon the sluggish streams of Salt River . I al A. time light bath cheered our harts, by the 1 , nomunition of angler, and Francis bath promised to place the 'polls within our grasp, but now thou art arraying the faithful, cob against the other, and thy tt innebago'a stand around our council fires with their arrows in their hands. Arise, I pray thee, and take the heed of Francis, for lo! did he not also, at one time, belong to the wigwam of the Whigs--and did not Gov. Porter =noire his eyes with out of De moeraey in 1836 7 Did he not become Deputy At- I torney General and a ruler in our party from that ' day es en unto the present. ea. Whetetore should we set "Samivel" and Harlari together by the ears; are not those appen -ciagcs of su i hcient length already, for all useful purposes lhe anger of the Faithiul, Oh, Strange, can yet be turned ' away, and the Emporium can yet receive the support of both Winnebago's and Ktcko poos Then turn not away in thy anger, but give us ono More chance for the spoils—let us seam divide the widow's portion turiongseour warriors, and rejoice over the orphan's cash. If you join not now in unity, the day of your desolation will sarely come, and to whom will ye flee for help. and where I will ye leave your glory, or the glory of the Ein e:velar rit ' Verily, the Regi.tur will become great, end the Palmer'-, although great Pilgrims, will be torgotten; z , -- 2:3 Without me and "my steed" front Montour, 1 the Whigs will trample upon thee and th y friends in the North West ii and i Yea, thou wilt 'sleep amongst the slain for the anger of Francis and Char ley, and the anger of the Royal Family, will not be melded, nor can the eloquence of Robert save thee irom the dark grave of the disappointed Politician. I will send against thee, the Register, and it will smite thee. so that thou :halt die 7 I will array as thine cosmic', some of my disciples who have been in my School ' Yea, even the School of falsehood, and I will gave them charge concerning thce,to take away the sustenance wherewith thee hast'been sus tained, and they shall tread the Emporium into the I dust, until thou and thy race ere awn/leafed, and thy ruffles become soiled and discolored." 24 ''When Charles, the Champion of Montour, had teach his seat, “Saativela * the Sou of Jacob, who was whilom a judge in the land, opened his mouth and said. "Stave me, Oh! Tribe of the Kicko- , boos, from mine enemies, for the waters of tribula- tion am come unto my soul' "I sulk deep into the mire, where there is no standing, I come into deep waters where the doode overflow me.''l am weary e:a crying for help, my throat is dried up, and 11:1111C - eyes are filled with tears. They thai hate me without a ce.u.-e• are more than the hairs of rey head—they that would destroy me, being my OZI3- Imes, are mighty and powerful for evil. Oh' Kielce poost—oll'aWnaliebago's ; Oh' Army of the faith tul—surelyehou knowest my foe/abuse, and my trthagresslons are not hid from thee' 'Tie true, I have dwelt iti thy midst, and tis also true I have been a stranger in Pottsville My heart would turn to Orivig-burg, and to the femily of my childhood. Wouldst thou have me become an enemy of the Patriarch Jacob, and why should I turd trout Vi'll- I Item, the money changer, or Charles, Edward, or Jacob who are of influence and power, and are my kinsmen 24 •The teal of my house bath eaten me up," and the reproaches of them have now fallen npoa inc. But when I withheld my Jabs:nate from the Building Committee of Pottsville, I was fearful of, offending my j.ssru/s, and when I opposed the re• movel of the Seat of Justice, I thncledihat it would injure the value of my brother's propmey in °mtgs. burg. I ammow willing to pea on the sackcloth of offtte; and serve for three years as Prothonotary., as a punish emit, for my offences. Deliver me, Oh!' Francis, out of the mire, and let me not sink ; let me be deliveied from them that hate me, and into the deep waters of disappomueere let Harlan be plunged ? Yea, let him be slain by the arrows of the faithful, and give me his scalp as a present for the Royal Family . ? Let his be blotted out of the bOok of Deemer-moth and hereafter not be num bered with the faithful. If this is not done, I will, yea, and my friends shall also, become st there in the side, and we will pour our indigestion upon all who oppose us, and we will give to our euennea gall to 01 the, and we will make the touts of the pasty shake and tremble at our wrath. But in thee, Uti ! Kickapoos, do --I put my trust ; let me, therefore, receive the nomination, so that I may not be con founded, for I um poor had needy, but my friends ars rich and poweitul, and will repay even unto th4s tterrnost feribliur el: the kindness welch thou shalt • slaw upon the." - Theu Joseph, who is called Cake, answered and ' id, ••Wo, unto those who decree unrighteous ness, red that write lies which are published unto the wo 4—they are the 'men who turn aside the nee:4 fr .. iLkilee, and take the right from the poor na of y . •le. that their "miiders ' may be their prey,' and I ~ t they may tranagress against the W in nebegies" 'he is it that Faith, is not my Princes altogether Kin: s 7 Is not &Infra as Jacob, and Krebs as. Kier ter 7 Is not Orwigsburg as Potts ville new under their away. As any tribe bath f(iutel the kingdom of the faithful divided, will they not enter into the o • cos, even if it should be over prostrate forms of th Kickapoos? Will you not tread down the liuntzi .er's into the dust, and will you not stand up manila • in the cause of Harlan? ae. Will you not chase his foes, as the hunter chaeeth the roe, and will yo not thrust every man threeee the pm - kat, and avy one that is found lowed unto them, will You not -- lay with sworda Beaold, I will strip the s of the spoils, and 1 will take these gold and silver 2 "' om them, and I i;s 2, &Alt show- thrz, noru Their homes shall be left desolat tteither shall any of them eel emote the seat of office Ft the Hill, nor shall Charles or Francis pitch their tuts there, but the Wumehage's shall lie there, and 'their hou ses shalt be full in cheerful creatures, and the spirits of the conquered , shall be made to wonder forever around the deserted city. Even the city of the lore of Saznivel—and the Winnebego's all raised their tvanery and said. "They shell reader," at Orwigs burg." - 27. Now,. when Francis, who is called Frank, and Charles, who is called Charley, and Frailey, who of late bath been paled Ofentour, heard these words, they were sort atraid. and they comacelled together for a loneenme, as to what scheme they could concoct so as to hoodwink Joseph. St , and Robert : 28," At last Charles, who is called Moutour, said, I "By the 'by the bunt! of my steed' I have it"—and he turned unto the W innebago's and unto them with a I toile "is by should we quarrel and fight amongst I l curse res. and weaken our prospects in success by I dissension" If we continue thus, who will believe lour report, and to whom shall we turn for aid and assistance, upon the day of the Election? All we, like sheep. have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way. and we hare laid themelte 5 a • which was commuted collectively for the good of the party upon individual backs 29. There is none of its perfect ; not one' I have sinned ? Yea. I have sinned by neglecting my duties in the Senate of Pennsylvania? Strange bath sinned , and he bath paid the penalty'? Joseph bath transgressed by wearing a sat of many infers, and Francis hith erred more than us all, in pledging 'himself to the Tariff of 1842—hut Why shouldwe now recount the evils which we have committed, ltor they are as numerous as the stars of Hearen a let the past be forgetter!, and let us, like consistent r Locofocoe. forger and forgive, so that we may dia -1 pose of the Whigs in October next. Let `Samieat land Harlan piish their claims before the people, and I let the one who secures the greatest number of friends, be our candidate for Prothonotary," and , many of the faithful said, "The words of the 'Sena tor with the horse" are good, and it shall be even as he bath said." 30, Now, when the voice of Charles was heard no longer; all the Kickapoos and Winnebago's arose to their feet, and there was great noise and confu sion in the wigwam of the faithful! • 31, Some said, "It shall be so," 'and others said, that it should not e be as the man with the horse had I said aid the friends of 'Stunner and the friends of Saimerelillsaideci, exceedingly "Tmble O wro h ! t kielta Th s pooa friewis for th e : liazian w day of fou r defeat drawirth nigh," and the friends of Harlan retorted by aaying, "That the glory had de. parted from the Kingdom of S e c* and that be was now one of thadispised and rejectedof=To 32. Nowcit came to pass, tW as the tetanal and the rWinnago's were yet striving together that , Samirer usbt Harlan by the top knot, and Fntn cis caught RoWrt by the collar, and Charley caught Strange ars by the ruff unto les, n the nd casfusion -cended evenc ha mbers of the inhabi tants; and the people were amazed at the onslaught, and the childrcd cried Fire at the top - of their voices is the streets. 33. Now, when Charles, who is called Charley, and who is willing to''serrethe people in the office of Judge, raw his friends engaged in such Malay 301114, he arose and ascended unto the topmost Jtory of a their, and when he had balanced himself, he cried in a loud voioe, "Peace he still !!" 34. Now, when they saw, Charles exalted upon the forum of Justice, the noise andconfu.silm ceased and he.then spoke unto them, and said : 35. "Bles.sed are the faithful who have heavy fists, for they shall blacken their neighbors eyes. 3 1 3 Blessed arc they that eat the bread purchased from the spoils of office, for they shall have go poor friends, 37. Blessed are the wranglers. for they ehdll suc ceed in our party, • 39. Blessed are they which hunger after the loves and fishes, for they shall be filled, 39. Ble ssed are the Kickapoos, for they are a valiant tribe,,. 40. Blessed are they which are persecuted for 'Samivel 2 4 tale and for my sale, for they shall re ceive justice from me, when I am elected, 41. Blessed are ye when the' Whigs shall revile you and persecute you, and call you 7.eeofooos and all manner of names for the sake of your party, 42. Rejoice, and be exceeding glad, for great shall be your reward in the wigwam of the faithful, .431 Ye are the salt of the Earth, but if you fight and quarrel amongst your elves, you will become henceforth good for nothing but to be cast out of the party, to be trodden- under the feet of men? 44. Ye are the light of the world •" a speaker standing on a chair cannot be hid--(here somebody , exclaimed, "The Whigs have nominated ‘Stophel, who the people call Christopher, for Judge, and be has accepted the nomination)." This caused Char ley to loose his belanee, and one of the lights of the world was hid from the writer, and the faithful dispersed, saying one unto the other, "Oh' Char- WY," '•Oh ! Stephel." But, to andehokl,, the wonderful 'doings of the faithful, are they tot written in a Faroe caned "The Disappointed Politician,". to which the reader is reform-tier-the continuation of tlifs" Biography Local 'Affairs. Ear * Seort and - Jaaltnia.m. Club —The IStits Mated meeting of this Club, was held ut the Huush of D. on 'Tuesday evening, Aug. 12, 1551. The Prestchini t ,Jeieutiah Reed, Esq., being absent, Vice President Jutin L ~ Meiling, cm motion, was called to preside. In the absence of the Secretary, John P. Bertram was appointed Secretary pro raw. The minutes of the previous meeting were reed and approved. Committee i.SI signatures was con tinued. James IF. Campbell, E.g., in behalf of the Committee appointed to invite. Gov Johnston, re ported that they bad addressed the Governor ou the subpset, and iu his absence to the western counties of the State, had received a reply from the Secre tary of the Commonwealth, touting that he had - forwarded the letter to bis Exceilency, and espres slog lie opinion that the Governor' would Kurt Schuyihti/ County at en early day rt nucubei - of persons signed the Constitution and became mem bers of the Club. B. Bartholomew, Esq., bating been invited at a proceediug meeting to addre., , s the Club, and nut being present, ou account of extreme illness, D. G.,MeGowan, Etl.;o/1 motion, addressed the Club, to a spirited and elixpient meaner review• ing the political course of Wm. Bigler, the candi date of our opposition, tor the 'Gubernatorial chair; pointing out in glaring colors his inefficiency while' a member of the State Senate, and his present in• consistency on the different questions of State policy. He was listened to with marked attention and interrupted by frequent rounds of applause J. H. Campbell followed in his usual happy and forcible style. He portrayed successfully the de ceittitl course of the opposition, on the Tariff ques• lion, in 1544, and the enormous fraud practiced by their wily leaders upon/a confiding people, rind dwelt upon their prieseniduplicity on the questions of the Union, and other : leadingmeasures, With etrident. touevess. The Club, on motion, adjourned to meet on next Tuesday evening, nt the House of Capt Peter Wolf/ , Jori P I.3saTtlex, Sec. pro. tern Junior Whit , Chit, "—At Mc meeting of thi 11.7 tub, on, Wednesday evening, Aug. 13, trie 106' lowing persons Were-neleeted to serve for the ensuing Term : 0 D. Junums, President Vice Pre.vid,nts :—F. 111. nchuls, L. A. John itobins, J. P. Bekrutn; Ruben H. Hobart, Levi C Recording Secretary T. Slimier. Corresponding Secretary • —M. Edgar Richard, Treasurer :—James Focht Exec u rive Curenuttte — HuwtiFj. WiLlan) L. Whitney, Capt. Frank Pott, Lieut. T. Julin,on, Michael A. Weizh, Welliugunt Finite, John C CohLitni, A. S Moorhead, Alonrue J 'flamer The tellewin6 preamble and re,, , ltitiolt- were unanimously adopted by the Club • Wain:Ens, It is the duty, as well ea the . prtVilegill of ill true Americans, to express, and to dis,cuaa publicly, <at ali suitable occamoua, the pr inesple, by which they will Ito guided iu the exeict,e ui the Liectire rrauctii,e, bequeathed to them by their Wool:utters. Theirlore, Reralved, That we will advocate and austaui the pruicip.es and doctrine:, of the Whtg°•Party, he. itevinit them to be ee,entittl 113 the perinaneut pros perity ut our Country ; that tudginic trout the past, we have is titaficient gut:trawl= that au long a, tho.le princip:ei are tAituittett by the people, the honor, credit, and prosperity of our glorious Old Keystone will be ,afti • Re3o.twi, Tina we approve of the course put , by our talented tixecutive, Alti.LanD FILL MORE, upon all thu great trruns which have bean preaeution, anti we piedge . ourz.elvea to sustain him in executing the lewd, and performing the dune. required of bins by the Coukinition. /temNed, That we have lull conlideneer to our feaririur, able, and efficient candidate for Governor, WILL/AM F. Jou'isioN, and will the all honorable means to secure hla reelection in October next. Ruidosar, That we will give our undivided sup port to the whole ticket nominated by the Whig state Convention, being fully assured that by so doing w• win secure to the State thri services of min who are cam:malty qualified to discharge the duties us thu <den for which limy have beau se- Meted. Borokyd, Tout we, the Young Men of Pena l:the, ate tleterati3ed to aupport that petty which will protect the naterezta of we Abner, Mechanic, end Laborer, and advance the general prcuperny of the whole Vouutry, sod we pledge uuraelrea to re• member the advuaatea of Free Ttade upon the Second Tuevlay ut October nest, at the Ballot Bos. 0 1 'Seort and,le/inston Club.—There will be a regular meeting of the Scott and Johnston Club, at ' the House of Capt Peter Wok in the North East Ward, upon Tuesday Evening next, August Nth, at 8 o'clock. Benj. Bartholomew, Ertl, will ad. dress the mooting. We are plead to soe the Cap tain come out so doternunedly to tavor of the Whig Panty, and the Old Hero of Chippawa, which proves conclusively' that tiro Military of Schuylkill County will nobly sustam the Chieftain, who led our 'army to Victory in the 'War with Great Bnisun and Mexi co. We understand that the. Captain intends en.. larva/ his house for the better entertainment of the public. W Wish him sucCess, as he has deserved it from his urbanity and gentlemanly conduct sinot he became the Host of Gen. Scott's Military Road Quarters.. rar ma..me Preeession..--we have been re quested to state that there will be an organization of a 31asonie Lodge at Shamokin, .tiorthunkberland county, upon September 4th, at 10 o'ctock A. if After the Lodge is organized, there Will be a public procession. The members of the "fraternity" in sister Lodges, of good standing, are respeetfutiy invited to attend, Let there be a good attendance, the cause is a good one, and deserves success. or " Washington drtillerias."—The members of this Fplendid and well-drilled Corp*, will meet at their Armory, in Second street, on Monday, August \ e 18th, at i o'clock, for Parade This :-. mpanyis increasing in numbers, and they appear de rimmed not to be eseeliedin discipline by any of the numerous Companies in the County. We wish them all the suceetrittieis military en terprise deserves, Junior Whig Club."—There wits quite a large meeting of the Young Men, at ?hompson's Hall,. in Market street, on Wednesday evening last, for the purpose of adopting a Consuunion and By- Laws for their government—and also for the elec tion of Officers. There never was a better feeling amongst the Young Men than there is at Hie present moment, and:we fancy that the Rough and Ready boyti of 1815 will be about in October next. Pr Howard, ;Earl, 4 , Cojs Erjrffers.--14 , our hot number, iJa nkticing the changes which ha d been made upon this Ike, we should have mated that R. F. Weaver, was how the Superintendent, stationed at this oleo, instead of J 117 , Weaver. All persons having business With RF. Weaver,, will find him always at hit post, prepared to carry out their wishes to the very letter. - The 'Weuitter.—The weather for the lam three or four days has beau ezdensicely warm, bud to-day'a gentle breeze from the North has Changed the scene, and now, while WI are writing, the thir- Mometor tuts fallen forerai degrees and the sky is 4 clear, bright cad biautiftd. TAN AQ,IJA AFFAIRS. riP Mil Th e "Tamaqua Artillerists," Capt.Reinhatt, were Inspected on Tuesday evening last, by ArigadiS Inspector Krebs, and en eleCtion held the same ete s uing, which resulted in the elec tion of the folioiring officer's :-.-Captain, J. M. Reinhart; Ist Lieut. 3.: W2Kolb; 2d Lieut. D. C. Reinhart ;2d 2d lobo Boughner. They number 34 Members. ar The "Ger Man Light Inkantry" were Inspee fed on Wednesday morning. The following gen tlemen were elected officers Captain, Lewis Beek - ; Ist Lseu:. E. Miller; 2d Lieut. Frederick Goofferi; 2d Ai Frederick Shobert. They dumber 36, rank and tile. a- cape. Lew, Company of Artillerists.,wilt be ready for Inspection in two or three weeks. A Corps of Cavalry is also id process of organization. Or Capt. Ri3,cer's Compatiy will pay as a visit to morrow, (Friday.) j Temperance.—Prof. Bryan, of Philadelphia, lectured this evening, on the subject of Temperance to a large widience. lar Fatal .decielent.—A German, who'had been in the employ of Mr. Abraham Seltzer of Wes t Brunswig township, for several years, was burned to death last Tuesday evening. He was filling a Camphine Lamp while burning, the fire was com municated to a bottle of. Camphilte in his hands, whichexploded, dreadfully burning him and causing his death shortly afterwards. Several persons who were in the room at the time, were badly burned. Improrevienc—Tbere has been much im provement us our Borough during the present sea- , son ; many house: that are really en ornament to the town have been constructed, Broad street, the principle street, Is with a few exceptions, lined with good houses, one of these exceptions is the chanty used by the Little Schuylkill Company (Oran office and passenger depot, for which lattet,purpose it is altogether unfit. The Little Schuylkill Company has always been distinguished fur a commendable spirit of entarpriws, yet it is singular that they have so long used this ola shanty which is altogether nu fa for the purpose. NA P.SATOR. JUICY LIST. • TRAVIIIIISE .11111011.3, MONDAY, scrams= IST. William .IteJor, PottsvilleJohn Yeieh, Ws)ne Daniel 11 Leib do Wm Delbert, G Mahal:Wed Edward Vardly, do hl Seligman, E Norwegian Sumac/ B Fisher, do Leonard Warta do Dennis Bradley, do Wm [Milner, ter.,gl Haven Jos. butrangtern, L diabeg.War Koch do Moritz Beller, Blythe David clover, Ce,a James bleGeary, du Jonas Kaufman, Branch Thomas Conner do S Letninger„ B Brunswick John Booty. iSiorwegianWm Fehr, West do . Edward Mortiehn, , do Wililatn Drehr do Beni Greenawalt do Mrael Focht, ti Manhelm Rub's' A Beason, Tatuaqualsaac Denglor do Jim ilaughawout do John Hanley. New Castle Wm B Lebo ' do Baldwin Evans du Daniel C Steinhart do 'Samuel Arnow . do Ahm Trout, MinersellieFranele Yarnell, Barry Valentine Zell do Daniel W Koch, Schuylkill . _ ide,Np ICRORs, MONDAY, SEPTIMBER BTII. D 0 Vueuglinz, restsvilleThomas Jennings do Jotie Hopkins do Henry Myers; Sehuylkill Jl' Bertram . do Jos F Taylor, Minerskille Hiram Big, do Jonas Bost' do . JaMes Silly man, do William Moyer, Case Jeremiah Seiislnger do Michael L rider, Orwies'ig has B Meer. ary, TrruiontJ Richardson, E Brsnriv's Wro Lerch, 4 Weyneilainuel Narharger do Daniel Zerby ' 'de .1 W. lieller, U Mahabisbg.` Daniel Fritz do Philip Illmboltz, Tamaqua John U Dietrich do John Rolle, Jr, West Penn A Steinberger, Blythe/no Elsenbaur. Br, Union PETIT .Itltol4, MONDAY, aIiPTEMBES BTH. Alex Moorhead, Pottsville.lohn B Berber, Norwegian Wm C Leib.' : ' do_Alamuel Owens, Wayne F Sanderson, do Charles Springer do Nicholas Foz do Jacob Menai( ' do John R Patton, . do John Mullen do Michael Mortimer do Amos Yerger do Decatur tlerb,U Maharit'goD Drelnbridge. E Norwe'n Dante) Wai st dO J...rentigh Boone do Jacob. arch, Tremont W De Davin, Minarsville Chaa B ns Inger, filytheEven Evans do Isaac Mertz do £ Manzler do Wesley Dodean do David Metz, New castle Jonathan Yarnell, Barry Thomas ,01111!. del Samuel Miller, W BrunalOcorge All. n do Daniel Moyer, do 0 F Moore, Fralley Peter F Ludwig do 1111cheel Dressler do Thomas Berger,.PlnegroveYost &Asuman, W Penn Isaac Harvey do Daniel F Foliwiler do Peter Bremer , do Jos Hammer, Orwigsburg Ahraham Hoch, Casee, Dohranan do Wn. Britton. . 'do 'John Spencer, Branch Morgan Morgan do 0 Freehbfer, Sari Haven D Bertolet, Sr, N MenhelmDavld Lleberiling, Porter Isaac Strauch ' do' ,John Ftsher.B Manheim Frederick Beck do 'A Louderbrun, Schuylkill (Election. Esq.-7-I'he Whigs of the 13u rough of Minersville, would take pleasure in re commending to the Whig County Convention the name of C. W. TAYLOR, Esq as a Candidate for the office of County Treasurer. In doing this, we are recommending a gentleman who has ever been a Whig, and' a working 'Whig, and one who is in every way qualified to 611 said office. _Respectfully Yours, MANY WHIGS ilbner.Feills, Aug. 12, NM, tar MR. 13ANNAN have understoodlhat ii is reported that I have declined being a candidate Mr the (awe of Trcasurcr. Such k not the feet of the case ; I have made up my mind to run again, .should the Democratic Whig Convention favor me with the nomination. • Yours, CHARLES DENGLEI{ To the Voters of Schuylkill County 'll3' Farrow-CITIZEn.-1 hereby offer myself nn a candidate for ;he office of Prothonotary, &c., for said County, at the coming election, isubirt to the decision of the Whig County, Convention; and having hy'experience acquired a knowledge of the duties relating to said office, I pledge myself, that if nominated and elected, to perform the dulles of said °dice with fidelity end to the hest of my ability. Your bumble gervant, WILLIAM IIARRET Orwir.burg, Aug. 6,1851. 32-3 t. County Treas ure r Tai t::lngaszoNan, has been solicited by a number of his, friends from Wayne and Pinegrove township's, to offer huthelf as a candidate for the ottice of County Treasurer, at the !met October Election. Should Ibe so fortunate as to receive the nomination of the Democratic WhieConveu tion, and should I be elected to thu otlice, I pledge myself to perform the duties of the office with fidelity and to the best interests of the community Yours, respectfully, GEORGE IL STICHTER Pottsville, Aug. 1851. 32-2 t. Be it Known - by'tlstss Preatiatt <4slr TO ALL. TQC VOURS OF Schuylltilt county, that SAMUEL HARTZ, Esq., of the Borough of Pomville. *ill be a Candidate before the Whig County Convention, for the nomination to the of `five of Register and Recorder, and reopectfully polieik the support of hii friends and voters gene,. ally MANY FRIENDS Atignbi 1%1. 1851. 31.31 Coiligy ra4u r•e: • tar THE ilibleribOr most respectfully tender, hi,, name to the Dernocratio Whig 1./aleph, Coneet, lion, to meet et Schuylkill Raven on Monday the 25th of August, to form a County Ticket, and asks the nomination for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of said Convention. N. M. WILSON Pottivilte July 25, 1851. 4i. To the Voterr of 3cAszyhtill County , rir IlTaillY offer myself's a candidate for the office of Register as Recorder of Bchuylkill County at the ensuing election, subject to the decision of the Whig , County Convention. JOHN P. HOBART . . Pottsville, August 1851. 32-1. or Sous or sty political friends have urged me to be a candidate for the office of Register and:Re7 corder. If the - Whig Convention should concur with them in their partiality, and give me the noml nation for that office, 1 shall endeavor to merit their confidence • T. -A. GODFREY. Tremont. Aug. 9, 1851. CONSUMPTION CURARLII—in the year PAO, when Or. J. 8 Rote received his diploma from the, hands of the truly great Professors of the University pf Pannayivania, he was instructed by them (In cot:a top with other , studentej ".to go forth and add to. Citer, change or Improve, until he could say, there is disease be could not conquer." Consumption at that time was considered incurable; but the fovea titre mind or Dr: Rote was soon put in motion for' some new mode of treatment for that lion of diseases. The result has astonished the world. With the aid of his breathing tube, he enlarges the air cella and the circulation to the lungs rendered free; and by the use of his Cough Syrup or Papeetoranf be la enabled to remove soreness and allay todamonitlon of the air cells of the lunge. Ur. Rose, from his extensive prac tice of thirty years in the city of Philadelphia, has Prepared a few remedies which are unequalled in the world. Commotion, Scrofula; Dyspeptia. Rheunia- Slam. and Indeed every form nt disease, vanishes ye der isle treatment. For sale by • R. SAN/CAN. I ' EIMER/L-77w greet Secret' Disceetred I—The sub- Scriber has at lest discovered the is law Won of flair Dye, and announces it for sate, with perfect confi dence In its surpassing everything of the kind now in use. it colors the hair either black or brown, (as may be dealt ed.) and is usedwitbout any Injury to the bait or skin, either by stela .or *otherwise. and can 'be , washed ()grin ten minutes after application. Without detracting from its efficacy., • a Dollard has for years manufactured Dyes. Which hive given great satisfaction totis customers; but he did not advertise theta, because he felt them not to be petfect white they defaced the skin. For a long time he has been trying to spittoon that perplexing difficulty, and at last bee I'o happiness to announce that he bas'saceseded. M•The Nair Dye maybe had, wholesale and retail, at his popular establishinetil, 177 Chestnut Street, where 'aches desire can also have ir applied. ' Persona 'woof Philadelphia who map wish their Hair AM. am Invited to call DOLLARD, 117 Chestnut Street: Lettere (poops%) iniU ready. attention. LIVER COMPLAINT is generally accompanied :With pain lathe right sidAeatending to the top of the shouldeirate debts appetite. occasionally disorder ed stomach. yellow tinge of the skin and eyes, and often a swelling over the region Grille liver. together with other syroptonis ofe corrupt state of the blood. Wright', /ellen Pigstsbis PM, will be found one of the very best medicines in the world for the rule ,otall diseases of the Liver; because they espellrom the body those morbid hominy which. when deposited Upon this important organ, are the cause of every ea r Oen . of Liver Complaint. From. three to six of the above named Pule, taken on ratan In bed, will, in a short time, give such manifest relief, that no persua sion will be necessary to induce a performance In their use, until the liver is restored to healthy action. Beware of Consistfrils. The genuine 12 for sale by. T. F./MATTI' & Co.. J. O. DRO WN„ and D. N. MIS LED, Pottsville ; end lit the Agents given in another column. Wholesale (Ace. 119 Race Dirteir Prala POTTSVILLE MARKETS. CORRECTED : WEEKLY FOR irtic JOURN AL •' N I Wheat Floor, bbl. 83 00 fled peaches pned. 43 00 Rye do do 3 50 , do dd Ipopar'd 115 Wheat, bushel 00 a 95 Ord aOpled paired I 1.5 Rye, do 62 Eggs, doz'oft ! .- • 10 Own. do 53 Sutter; I 18 Oats, do 38 Sbooldrra. , 61 Potatoes, do 62 I 119124. i 9 In 10 Timothy Seed. 445 Itay, too \ 14 50 CiOtef do 400 Plaster. ) 500 MARRIED On the 9th inst., by the Rev. Wm.. Morgan, ROBERT FERRY to MARY JAMES, both of Minersvitle. • On Saturday the 9th mat, by the Rev. John 31addison, MARK MILES to MARY EVANS. loth of Pottsville. In Port Carbon on the2nd inst. by Ross Bull &g. WILLIAM REYNOLDS to CAT,HERIIIit BURNS, both of Silver Creek. On the 3d inst.,by John Harlan Esq., FRANCIS SWARTZ, of Patterson, to Mrs. MARY SHEAR ER of Tamaqua, all of this county. On the 3d inst ,by Rev. J. 0 Rogers, JNO. H. GUINN, of Catawtssa, Columbia county, Pa., to ANN MARIA PRICE. of Trenton N. J. DIED On the 28th nit ,at Lanoline - ate, Mrs. HANMAII kIMJCK, wife of Mr. John Y. Hauck, and daughter of Mr. John Ho:dar, formerly of Lehigh county • Oa the 12th inst., at Jsansville, BENJAMIN WATSON, infant son of Witatina and Susannah Mimes, aged 1 year, 4 months and /5 days sbA - ,irsos Rev. W&I. IL GLENN. wild. ritLACH IN tiro' His Hall or die Sons of Temperance to-morrow tSunday) Ey enuag, at the usual nous. Ti • A SOVIATE. kIEFOR•• tr' • Irian Church, nutter tbr csre.of Rev. D. T. Carna han, will be open every sabbath at IC* o'clock A. M. and n o'clock P. M. fbe public are respectfully In vited to attend. Ili PRO LA T.ANT —The following Resolution has been passed by the' Vestry of Trinity Chula', Pottsville. Rualva, Mat in COlisideratlon of the aunts con tributed and to br contributeo as donation's to the erec tion and furnishing of the church edifice'; the vestry do hereby set apart, and appropriate FIFTY-MGM PEWS, which shall be, and remain fru for all persons who may desire to worship In the Church. These pews are located as follows t 1Y TUE CENTRE AIRLE • Noj ts 41dr, No. 111, 119, 197, 135, 143, 151, 159 =WM:tMUMCDMEM IN THE NORTH AIALE North aide. No 1,7, 13, 19, 25, 31, 37, 113, 51, 53. 54.55 +ld►, No. 9,9, I I, 20, 20, 32, 39,94, 50, 52 15i THE sot , TH AMILE, South ALM, No, 56, 57. 58, 60 74, 80, 86, 99, 98,104,110. North side, No 59, al, 73, 79 85.91.07, 103, 109. DIVINE SERVICE I• held in the Chltrch every Sun day. Morning Basal committee at lo} o'clock.— Erosaivy Service commences at 7 o'clock. NOTICES. - dCHUYLRILL COUNTY AGRICULTURAL 'Society, will meet at the house of Jame, Leaslg, In North !danhetm township, on klaivanay the 20th day of August, 1851, •at 2 o'clock P. M.( All who feel an Intereat In advancing the agriculturil prosperity are respectfully Invited to attend. NOTICE.—.There win be a public Increscent lb' and an organization of s Masonic Lodge. in Shamokin, Northumberland county. September 4th, at IPo'clock, A. M. The members of the fraternity in Bond standing. ate respectfully Invited In attend. ODD Ebt,1.41 %V UCAILTKV desiring Lots or Craves in Odd Fellow's Cerne try,under the direction of the Committee of Miners' Lodge,No. 20, Pottsville. will apply to John id. t' Martin, David K. Klock, Esq , or John J. Jones. June!), 1851 UIL. STRAY COW.—STRAYED AWAY front too subscriber in Mount Carbon, on Tuesday morning. August 12th 1851, a lightly spotted red and while cow White on the back under the belly and about the elder, had two email extra tits.the sides, neck and fare Were spotted alike. White and red or commonly called Cl raw. berry colour, long tall, drooped neck and nicely poin ted horne,abuut 7 years old. Auy persun giving Infor mation .where sbe may be found. by 'met o lherwbe to ThOMai impsou. Mount Carbon Hotel, or to nettle .1. Wttigh•oribe n'ame plac , ', wilt reasonaby rewarded DENTE IVAI,BII. 33.3te August 16.i851 CARDS DottEat - 121r1rollART, ATTORNEY AT LL Law, Poneville, Schitylifill county. Pa. Omer, In Centre Street, opposite the American House. Mop 31, Mt 42-11 DR. SAMUEL BERLUCHY, OF ICE. cos ner 4th and Mabantanko streets. Pottavllle--(the one lately occupied by Dr. Thos. Brady.) Pottsville, March 13, 1451 WILLIAM L. 7WllllllltEr, ATTORNE I V at Law, Pottsellla,Schuylklllcounty, Pa. Offire in Centre street. nearly oppopite the Miners' Bank Jan. 4. 1851 1-ly Q. THAUGH, ATTORNEY Alr LAW Le. Tremont, elehitylkill County. Pa. Tremont. April 29, 1851. 17-tf. TORN, 'Wit lAAMNON it. JAN. tOOPER el Anomie, at Law, Pottsville. °Mee In Centre itt a few doors East of the "Pennsylvania Hall." Mr Cooper will attend at all the Conti, Pottsville. Dee. 7, 1850 H H. WOOD, ATTORNEY AT LAW,- -, Oftice . next none twine Penn. hall June 21. \ WANTED, &O lATANTED STORKEEPER. Address I V V H.. Pottsville. Aug 2, ISM 3l-21 pEAF,IIERS WANTED—IIIIIEE FEMALE and ton Male teachers, are wanted retake.cherge of the Public Schools of the Botough of Schuylkill Ibsen. Applications will be received up to the 291 b of August. The sCill,ol.l, will open the drat of Sep tsultwr. Nobe but persons of grind 'moral character. nod fully compliant need apply. Address. S. R. DICKSON, Secretary °Me Board. 13cenylkIll Haven. Aug. '2, 1951. 31-3 t V AttfTlEtt —t3 PERSON TO BEFEBINTEND t a Coal Mine, well situated In Western Virginia. Experience In Mining and references of the highest character required. Address, New Veils City \Post Otbre, Box 3406, stating qualifications. Aug. 2, 1831 31-if 't; SITUATION WANTED, AS AGENT oßt'lecks. In wale out door bualuesa. by a young luau now actin, as book Keeper In a large wraoleaele COMlnig- Won ewe In the city. If required the beat of rely ref erence will he given, address B. DA N NAN, Pot iavilie. Jpne 21. 94- IANTED.-3 OR 4 MACRINIcaS . WILL VV find employment at the Tamaqua Iron Work!. Iflinmediate application la made. J. R. & E. R. SMITH Tamaqua, Feb. 1,101 ' 5-tf WANT M. sIA : CIND banded Nall Kegs, lo good order with either one or two heads Der, 14.1850 GROCERIES, &o A SUPERIOR los or elurar Cured HAM and ettIOULDERA Just received from the packers— those who want a gnod article In that line, will please give us a call. Alen a very fine flavored Black Tea that ws can teumimend. • SHIPMAN dc CHAMBERS. Aug 0,1651 32-6 t • ali:El7-6o Arta Manth & Evertnes extra Sugar 1.) Cured Beef, In yellow bate. In store and for salr by CHAS. T. WILSON, 8 S. Waterst.. - Phllxda.. Aug. I, 1851 . ' . 31-rf H1111111—:i0 brio Phil'', eitra sugar cured llama, In yellow bags. In store and for isle by CHAS.'''. WILSON el S Water at. July 41951 CO OAP firt s / 1 . t SOAF:—.II7sT RtaitTEls - at 0 the St. Volt Depot, a large consignment thorn Daum & Co., consisting of DROWN SOAP, PALE Do. EXTRA Do. for *315,11 the St Clair Depot. by UHLER, REPPLIER & CO., Agents N. B. Always, on head, and. for sale a superior ar • tide of Miners' 011, snitch will be sold low. Juoe 14, 1851 1:41.4f QAPSAGO CHEME, COLOGNE &Ai:M.44ns 1.3 deperlor Auger. Cared Mame. Choice Green and Black Tees, fUwlio Starch, do prepared Corn, for puddles , : Hecker. celebrated Farine, • Smoked TorqUee, Freed Filo. ace„ &e., oat received by J. ad BEATTY & BON. Pottsville, May Ye, 1831 21-tf 20.000 LDS. PRIM CITY 83101IED and Dry Salted Shoulders now landing and .for sale at the lowest rates, stint Wholesale Grocery and Provlslon Itoorns. Centre street. C. J. DDBEIDIS. Asena. Pottsville, Afij l7, 1951 • • „Mt( cpit - trA COFFEE—A $ t puma ARTICLE OF genuine Morha.Cotfee, lust received from New York. by' J. 81. askyry & pnitmlue. Ma U. 1851 44-tf MISCELLANEOUS., ATRION'S FIRE BRlOR—Dinstantly on hand and for male by the subscriber at the York B[Me. C. Ysatn.r & 8019. Aug. 9. 1831 32-tf SSTEMPORTABLE HOISTING and Pump% lag Engines, far loading and dlscluirging sen sate, raising marble hots quarries and pumping out water. These mactines can be moved from place to place by a slnale tinny. Manufactured by A. 1.. AR. CHAMBAHLT, No. 13, Hrlntier's Alley, near second and pace streets. Apr 1126,1931 . 17-4 mo. LI44UID GLUE—Another of the usetul mimes tic discoveries. tie discoveries, cementing wood, nacre, gtass. Iron, crockery -orate, can be applied by any orie. Re pillars supplied by the ease at Manufacturer's prices. It !Coat in convenient sized bottles. Then, is no ex cuse now tot broken chairs. For sale by - el:muff & min. 14-41, April 0, 1851 'O7IINITIIRE.POLIIIII-..ONE of the BEST articles fur domestic economy over offer e d to tie public. I Any lady can apply it. restoring to wood its original color, leaving a neural fin gloss, removing all stains end Hager marts, for sale El MUT & POTT. 141-tf MTMEM i• • ' - T--Por Panay enade &trite 1 Brockville work, is removed from Silver's-Ter race ;o Buts Norwegian street a few yards Ban of the Idoutit Carbon Railroad. Storekeepers and others Cr. requested to call and inspect tip 111.04 on kind. F. 8000808. Atuit. Apt 11,1811 114 T EOM 49-3 m EMI 'Cll fi t r% B k . e ‘i r T ariTl R a E ll i) . A U S ier , lirr,prucirhrtils lead . y Work, elso.good Red and White A'h cede, unimproved ANUS' to ritA IMES NI till 1... t it! Pottivillr..Wy et. U t SALE.-TIIE ItrstlANt C 4)F thr .4,,i,riapr, woult , make it a lavoiablr lora- Giant) fi.r • I .lowh , ue bustnes to within for JAMES A. IS:NE.:= 2110' borough. • POtoiribr July 19, 0351 FOR :A I•:.—!t 60)11,1 TWO >3l'u. 1 1" Dcrvlllnit 1 1nuse, and 20 erevof Lind. (or more if required by the purchaser.) tunable for a .mail fain, (ianilsonitly ted on the Weal Branch 01 the Rive Schuylkill and Mine Hill Railroad. within two milesof and about the rano iil4l3»y Nltrifirsville. / prlre and terms apply to n. 1211its1F1, Maltantanen rttiet t l'ilti.eilie lirif • E YARDLEY & SON 50. f --- - own fit N DWELLING __t lionaes with rooms In front, nohable ror me offices or stores, In Thompson's Itow in 'PI Market street. Three offices to the serone. • • story attic ;time row. Onc room in thettnil story of Thompson's Flail, (wrier of 24 anti Ilarket street• Also a Cellar In the same building. One Frame Dwelling House In Eeventh 31.reet, near Market. The above property will be tented low Ap. ply to the subscribers. ELIZA/MTH e. TROMPSON , 1. ty RQSCRERIIII. Pottsville, April s.ltisr \--,' li-ti . Fon. i ttif.Ntl-rii . 6 - Bribil§ o:ti Centre slice nu :veerst ly occupied by :4. St rottie ar Shoe :tore, and the one, ) 111 II adjoinliAlsoi , ft two-story PRA ME, HOUSE mud S 'ABLE:on the baffle lot, on Second street. Enquir ytti ' .1. SWAG AN, Market st Feb. 15, 115 \___ 7-tf _____ Poit HALF . OR TO LET.— ~ - A pleas nt Residence in W est Branch WS V ' Hey (Binned on the Mina Hill Rail , all o Roa . a Shot distance front Schu)ikiii 11 1 Haven, containing about geventern aCfel under a high sitar of cultivation. The House, Barn and outbuildings are all In gor repair Apply to C. M LL, filatiantengri Street. P ttivitle. 5-tt RENT..- A LARGE ROOM ABOVE R I.` T. Taytor's clothing store, 20 by 53 fret 2d,stA.ry 'corner Centre and Mahantangn street Pottsville April 26,1851 I.OA SALE-4 Mt of GROUND on the north side of Peacock atreet,rishhanch, in the vicinity OI the new Roiling Mill, In the Borough of Potteville, eontahtfolt 3 2 feet front by wean depth. The geld lot adjoining lot of Fleck & "Aubern on the east, and lands of the Miners' Brink of Pottsville on the west.— For further particulars Enquire of JOHN VIA PER. Mineraville. 32-30 Aug. 9, 1851 / 2 _IIEiENWOOD I.OTO FO9 BALE.—Valuable building lots In the most central part of the Bor ough of Pottsville, lately laid out nit the Greenwood Estate, are now offered for sale. Apply to A. RUBEEL. Agent for the owners, at his office - In Mahantangu St ' Pottsville, May 5, 1851 F . SALE — ALL THAT LOT MARKED 14 r in the Town plot corner of Chambers and Mahan tango streets, biome 60 feet front oh Mehantango street, and In depth running to Church Alley. Apply DAVID CIIILLAI. 3-tf Jan. 18,1850 - JUST RECEIVED A BEACTIFITI, of Silver Combs, which wilt be sold low by • BRADY & ELLIOTT - . -• 50-it - Dec 14,1E150 A KNOLD , B BASH LOCK—IT OCCUPIES but a 'roan space, to cheap, tasty and convent eat, and II not liable to get out or tepalr, as °thee Locks. For sale by . BRIOIIT & POTT. r•Aprlts 1851 • • 14-tf CARPET/N0 AND btATTINGA handsome assortment of Carpeting and bilttbis,prit reeeiir od and.forsale by BEATTI do 80N. March 2% 1831 14-If (2C/88011111.—The subscriber bas Just received a la tine lot of kicissots of all qualities and prices— tebleti.will be sold at manofeeturets petees,st B. EIANNAN'S Book and Varteteore, Jul? 11, ICU NOTICES. TO MINERS and Coal Operators—The Coal Mines at Banah Gap and Gold bilge Gap on the Dauphin and Suequebanna Coal Company's Estate will be rented under leave. The Vein, of Coal are opened by drills and may be examined. Sp.clilea- Gone can be seen on tne premises. Proposals will be received during this month. Ad. dress to Cold 'Bprlng. Dauphin county, or to the resi dence oirtfie Engineer or Mines, Mount Stnirtee, 1.0 zotne county. WM. P ROBERTS _ . Aug. 18.15 g , - • Mine Agent of dm Company 31,2 t t h l HO r 111 I T Clsi.—Wanted several expert. IJ ahead Teachers to tate charge of the Schools in Brandi Reboot District. Applications Will he received by letter or personally on Saturday the t3dof August at 1 o'elock, P bt. at the holm of Henry Bergner, Llewellyn, when the Directing will select such as np. pear competent. DANIEL DILLMAN„ Ser•y. Aug. 10, ISM 33-21* XTOTICE.—In the matte: of the Account of Wit. IN 'item Mortimer. Jr.,Committee of Jacob B. Over 'reek. The undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Plea* of Schuybeill county, and to whom Is referred the above account and the excel, lions theist°, will attend at his office In Market street, in the /IJorousti of Pottsville, on SATURDAY the tad day or August, A D. 1951, at 9 o'clock, A. AL 'fur the purpose above mentioned, when and where all per. son•lnterested can tweed. JOHN P. HOBART. Auditor. 32.30 Aug U. 11331 X OTICIEL—In the matter of the account of John :Price Wetherlll, AsOgnee of John PLC. Marti!' The.PnderSigueJ, Auditor to whom the above account and , piceptions were referred by the Court o f icon, tontine', of rachtlyikdi conoty, nits *nerd t'or the purpose of heating the same, at his °Ctrs to Market street, In the !swoosh of Potteville, on 's VESDA V. the 261 h day of August, WM. nt 90*(106. A 31.,u hra and Where lilt persons Interested C3ti au ehd JOAN P. 11011A,RT. Auditor, Ang 9, /AM NOTICE:.—In the matter ...1 the last Account of George W at... Amtignre of Nathan Nathan., "I he anderilthed, tidllofhy !hu Court of,Cournun Plels of ricituOkillr.l ro , to re-etate and re-fo•ttle the above sec Di, w ill d , p ll. rood fur that purpose, 31 Mra c ce In Mark street, In the Bough of Poop ante. nn W LIM FIS 1). AY, the 27th day of August leLl, at 9 o'clock, A. M. , when and where all pennon inter ested can attend. 3011 N P. 11013.1.1 LT. Auditor Aug 9. 1831 3.9-31* VOTIVE.— the matter of the Estate of Daniel /11 t uneniachcr, deed —The undersigned. Audito r unpolnted by the Colltl of Common Fleas of appointed to re-settle and on state the account of Sensors Heffner. Adminnoessior, 4c. Daniel NUrsernselier, hie of the Horoorh of Nottavile. deed., .selll attend 11,r :hat purpose as his lace in Market street, lo the Borough of Mitts% ills., un MON DAY the 27th day of August, 1251., at 0 o'clock:, A hi. when and where all persons Interested can attend. Joilti N. ILIOLiAItt, Auditor Zts Aug 0, MI OTICE TOZTEACIInfId —Applluth en will C.. leceived by the Board of riclitiol berertora of Ihe Borough 01 Pottsville, until the tlith of August for one Male Teacher as pruhipal for No. 4 Male aid one : Female Tearber foe No. 4 Male School (prettier)) Lowborn an advanced :Salary well be paid tf so t istat Co ry reference be elven of a thwough experience av J Teacher. • By order of the Board. JAS. FOCI, Secieluz). .2 3t. Aug 9, 1851 i lli:2o9r/CE TO bUILDERA.--: , ealeti PrOpfl,{3i9l reteivrif b) the School Ditet.thte of Ett*t Ntn wegirn Dh.trict, until 51)101,4 2Jtt,, 1851, fur bui:ding a Public SchoniAlinit• to fa ld district. Plans and rioeelbcationi can be bad of eliber of the under,g,..,ed building comcnitiee• JON. F CARROLL, Putt Carbon OEO. s 1311.0%% A, do Ril4.7i HI LI., do J. H. SEMAGEII, , du UEORGF. 111Xli, Ildmont. Poi eikilet , U. Aug 9, i,..51 - 32-2, (A I ISEttELIY t.N. that 11 application has been made to the Court of Con. won Pleas of settityltsill CO., by •• Tee Erie Fraterniti Asitoclatlea of Arterrerilit," for a Charter in dr.:ow-- twee with the aftide2 ut Incorporation, filed lu the l'intbootnary's Otflce, In and for said rouniy, and that a Chatter will be granted by raid Court on the Gust MONDAY of September, nest; unless Callas be' shown to the contrary. liy order of the Court, THOMAS MILLS, Proth'ry. Orwlgsburg, Aug. 3, 1851 31-31 voTtuE.—Norll:E IS HEREBY GIVEN, that 1.1 application ha■ been made to the Court of Com mon Pleas of:Schuylkill Co., by '• The Marrs' Ludg.•, NO. 20 of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of as 'Slate of Pennsy/ranra," for a Charter in accordance with tha aiticies of Incorporation, hied in the pro. thpnotnry's Office, In anti fur odd county, and that a Chatter will be granted by said Court on the first MONDAY of September next, unless cause be shun n ICI the enntthf). Ily order of the Court IDOMAS MILL, Proth'rt Orwlssburg, Aug, 2. 1551 31-21 ' voTiokr..—NoTict: IS HEREBY GIVEN, that appileatinia has been made to the Court of Con. mOn Pleas of Schuylkill Cu— by ' The Baptist Cl tire h of PoUsvale," for a Charter in accordance with the. articles of Intorporatton, tiled in the Prothonotary 0 Office, in and for said county, and that a charter }.lll be granted by said Court on the firm Monday of :5,1, tenther belt, unlesa triune be ahown to the contrary By order ofihe Court. THOMAS NIIIJ.S, Pro'ry Prerigebtil g. Aug. 2, is.t 31-3 t itaIaoLVTION OF PAHTNEHSIIIP.—T II E Partneraltin heretofore esloling between the un dersigned, under the lino of RAUSE & ‘VINGERT, has thin day been dutiolt ed by mutual consent. All peptone knowing thettir,elvee Indebted will please 1 4 .1 i and make settlement, and nave coat. JOHN P. lIAI SR, ANDREW 14 , WINGERT. • Tremont, Aug. 2. ISM 31.-et ii k --crricir. Is lIFI CHS GIVF.N THAT :13%...1.- 111 , 111. No T h - brm, made by Inc Dire, tor, et Lycoming County Mutual Insuisnre Company, on Oil Premium notes in force, on Hie:Lai day 01 April In3l, andearly payments of trII , IIIIIP are partirulaily requir. ed, that the Halms of sufferers may be piontoil) paid J CLAY,TON. • Receiver lot the County of Schuylkill Pottsville July 14, lOU 28.4 f XTOTICIIL.—NOTIcr, IS limn.-- 1,1 the entrees JOTICIL.—NOTIct IS lIEREDA th::1 the citizens of Sr hut Mill eounty intend to anal) 141 the Legmlatuie at the next Session, fora Charter o(a Hank of Dim :nuns and Deposit, to be located in the Borough of Tamaqua, tichuylklll county. Ya.. 1,, he called ANTURACI'I BANK OF -TA. MAQUA," with a Capital of Two Hundred and Filo Thousand Dollars. with the privilege to increase the Cupltat or bald Bank t.. five Hundred Thousand 11.1. I lava. loaeph Roughen - rim. • John K. Nmith, • William 1.1 Lebo,_John Harlan. A. L. Boughner, Peter Aurand, Michael Heald, Charles Bennett. Richard Carter, Robert Rah litre. Itlopithroili, John Ilendrichs. Tainanea r June 28, 1831. .J 34411 rip° WOOD CilTYTKALiTifl4e3.—Proponate w ill be received b 3, thrqtbilatteiptim Reaol,4 Itattroad Coinpany torn glitiPlY of Ctati Vir and for tt.e year 1651. tipecitiratiiiro titay be had oti application to If. M Walker, Mount emboli, or to Hew, 114,4,r, Wood Agent. Senn) thin Haven. Feb. 15,1451 ‘I O TICE.-I.ABOTIERS, MINERS AN 1 1 (iTII. EltS, who wleh to putt bale luta in Frevortim, at priettie !isle, will Simian Arent the Prensism'or it. the town of tiliani.kin. tabor on the Railroad he taken in payment of tot.. One half the wears .1 the taboreteo n ill be advanced In rash. 11. 31. HOVEY, Agent 43. if SALE AND TO LET. June A, 1830 FO ..F°IIII..ENT—.THE eIEtOND STOIII neer T Foster es Co.'s Bhne Binre. Apply to Aug. 9.1651 iv 19,1951 Feb. 1, 161.51 FOR SALE. 1 v~RT ~ L`e.SALE OF L RE ww•EsAL ESTATI OF SEVERA crE fry Przpotas. Leeari leads and herr Porta so out of the Court of Common Pleas of re buylirille ty, and to me' directed. will be exposed to publ ic , or vendee on SA : it:RDA 1", the 11 1 / 1 1 day ,d igey, at 10 o'clock, A. 51 ,at the !foist of 'di, II 1 13ELTZER, in the Botoogir of rottavlllo, beau county, the fotiowing described prentilea s to Also, all the one full caplet undivided moiety., part Of al I that certain tract or parcel lI I' ing of severe' contiguous pieces or pare/4s, nm,, the township of Branch, (formerly Schnylklll county, ?stair of Penney I rusru , bound, and limited as that to to lay, beginning at ,tone In a line of land forint rly of .I,cnt, now lot,' of t.rti,,ner and Bunting, beim: a coca s : part of the Chancl . .i tract. now or late of 811 v er,ttlenre by the said Silver's Ihmt, ,o) h grees, East 23 -, pert+, r to a slot.. In it line t formerly of John bet now or tate or /00 Ae York and isrhuylkill goal company. then,. I,‘ said last mentioned tile!, - South 50 deli.., ; 33 5..11.1 perches to a stone corner, 41) 0 ‘Vest 60 perches, more or lees, to it giros,'feat 10 p,ch t . 3 10 .t 11 I( Icor) 11 . , 111,1,0 hart by the name and partly by land. now.. b a ne a., Ewtng, south 20 degrees, East 139 pen hes to a mot in a line of John Spayil'eland and thence parity lanai of Charley Kvan,soutts 65 degries, V'e'st perches to a male's, the tree by I nul surveyed to Year Miller. north Oh degrees, west le2 prirChcs to a yo south 02 degrees west 61 pert ties to a itool„ north degrees, west .tak Fetches to it pest. and Math 4 71 p. to-p peel in a hot or land titimerry Gso. rittitel, a now Or late Jacob soltslnger„ thence by the sa §elletngere Inud polli, Gle degit.ratt,-, e-san 39 fleltil in a at hate Ink, snug' 30 degrees east IV pi - hi:es tt. stoneo.ortb 60 degree-, east ib Perches to It 11051„ 1101 111 1' tlegre•P well, gal l ee r, b et ,„ I Clone, then partly I. ittlior lands. I.OW of tne Laid issenit and pailly by bind yof the - int Jirloi, Iles hot now .11 1310 of Shober and Bunting. 'EOM, 07 frees, real 4 220 perches le, a aloha, endl, ) l said last mentioned ised rir•rell ete,el o a pert lit, more,,, Ices, tea 0:0110, ing ithatitil der', east les 5-e sere he. to Ili, deg eti beginuing, 1 tad: tris 455 a. rea seed allowaoce of OIL per !cent, a ti Filth tiod la ideal ittotyly air half part of the said scribed tract of laud, 2..,•p:, Cre•oon and w dentin,' doted the 2:111 of Augurt A. 1,1 I bib, llottk. \u I.li, page , aa?a:11 gr rtcrl .and conveyed t o Js, Ilnifinan,logetbcr with the hereditament,. and taper nancea, eseneisted Fit a Log house and Ireg seam, Engine huilsea and there all, r'arp e t,,, Blacksmith gimp, and all the Litures at a Coal uit n;wited tint] w nrked ten the sand• preoibee4: as the 16104 JAI till Also. all that eertatit lot it flee e In the Borough of Idireravllle, Senuyikin snail bounded In Goat un Third street, st,stlna.sttEE ofJarntr Illocrtelbert, east, anti) by an Alley, bot war i ri ) by ant of Jaesin titintier, offiandott 30 reel tiont slid 11 1 0 (.et 111, , is.: 11 or depth with the apes nanees, tionsistoig or .1% •.11,11 9101, dwelling 1, 0 ,, as the estate to IA 11.1 IANS ASIIIItU7E Alen, all I bat yerlvitt Itti or piece o! scouted snug In the town of Tremor.:, t•tchtty Iktli county, bound on the east by I la, .Irleel, Ole Ibe 1.013111 by Ist of Harris, on the wtort by a :id rot Aiir y. „,, ig „ „ at , lot OfJuhre ail p, b. mg lot N. -- tit ttat ,,,„,„ . Ct. ruining It, Inl.lllllll L,ay 111fi.r.1. 40 i Lu f , with the uportehanct e. Conetw tog tx Ir 411111,1.. 2 hi,, haute de, tiling W :10 a beleelnule• g•,iy• and Carpenter shop, as the e-tars at .MIIN iII:MML I Al.o , all dial certain 1. lor met, ut In ti, n of Port (a F . -01,50.°) ih i li In the 1,1311 of said low n wit l, No I, boundud to; t weal ty Front *to el, nib Ibe t a g dy a 20 (set le), 0i; .110 pooh by lot of l'eter kttrlteV• south by a :tall,' ye idle tart tel. tatlabellelllg ui I), la lee! 4 , Merles. and at, depth VI, ; 'put • ...1.1,bg of a 41 slot) frame 111v(IMIk and a Rime Mabee 'ea 41 Abu", nil thai Cerr.allt (01 Or pieCt• Of gratml. etc 11, the ton o Pori Car 1 , ,.,, bounded on Ole w eel by ties) al rect, on the real, 1. • 33 feet wide Alley, len mdtti ,by lot or ;Iran. Guile), and oti the se.iitti by ...1 of !We haid \\*red.,. s Mining 26 feet In from And E' feel In depth, es .10 t nypurtenaice., es...lst/J/4 Or ail story stun. 'dwelt, house w,lh trie k ,root, end , inane shop , 'aeee property it AC( Lilt t.. 12, I Alai , . all rho 'A4411,1111, 11141 intere•t of James kntstromons In all rho full equal undivided rots part, the Wllole 11110 Iwo I la 1.1,1 1..1 , 1111a to be divide.. and in all twit '2 aliery IllYteril 11011.0, niesxUag, trill I of land. situ de in Norwegian township, Bcl.ol billeouuly, boUtlded by land of tVilllau, huh. Pu Philip, Shall, Ottirmsn. Elnisksr Wst het ill, en inn! and mites, a ontaming 'l3 acres, more re, lee,. Loll Olt Sallie 111E11110f •, Wllllll .101111 'E. Ilralfird stub/, to the Sat, James I 1 Feseinonona and lien ) by Deed, dated ,he toil, ot October, Init. Also, all the right, lute and IDICISSI a,) Jena tt 1 razglllllllo6o.ll3 all that full equal undirtadd 011, ro u „ part of a certain part or payee' of land, stools In al , tun twill', and county of sithilylkill, beelettlee ;41 white oak Corner, then esteettiing lay land of Genie a, Wagner north 3 degrees, west 103 perch, in a sit.o north fi7 itegieee east 57 . perc hen 10 a elielee, (lit lire, land of John P. Buyer and Calhartne Boyer South Otlft, a 1 , 1101 104 pert lit d 10.13 C. 511.1 tsdk 5,11 helot, 45 degrees 5 perches In a dlolle u, the Celt , re ler nen, hence alnng the same south 54 degrees, east tit u e.one, south 42 degrees, Well white oak ,south 3 degrees east 44 per, lies ton thence by land of Joltn Yost .nut/1 57 de grce-, wt.', leeches In th e place of reiginning, rontaniter. 03 0 T percher, more or lest:, it ith the appailsnan, the roars al' JAMES It. flT2cilM s ittrNee Al.', ell that certain loOrtfgrutand t-Ittiere Ut the It. °ugh of Selittylkill Hiner, Schitylkdreetinty, tamed, un the 11.111 by Int of S. It Ititckettn, on the Saute, 1 1,31 of I'. Ledier, on ibe <net by Centre street ate... the wept by the river 6.:1101, 10111 , contalnung on said Centre Street 30 feet and ID depth 11/0 feet eh the &entitle:4 bees,foll.l3lllngofet I I clot,' Brune dues Ing ('once and a I gOiy traniet4inp; late the estate t • JOHN T. lIANNUM. Also, all that certain lot of ground, satiate b; u. Borough of Pocteellie,:irlittylkill county, bounded • front by 54111105 W venue, Oil the west by lot'. Montgomery , to, Iles east by lad of Ov. hOll2. and on the by an al CY, C.llllMi2ilbe (rout 20 feet and In depth 115 feet, with Ow iChalltetleo/1,/tlitiL b' a 2 gory 6111 tie mull ktic 11,1 tritat nod , al Ilse eetite e t eel BILFFN KR Also, all that ren ill, lon or plet of ground,rotu II in the tow II of Tre ~,,, nt. county, belt, one limit part yr lot Nt. 100 In the plait °(elict tow as lard out by Morris In Fisher, bounded On II north 11) La‘ll, street, tin rho east by OE SCS I. street. on the south by Line street and on the we by lot ut lister Iluntsiosar, rontninnig la trout said Laurel Street a 7 tart, mote Cr 15s, and . aro, , bask bald Width aloeg l reticent street 16 1 1 rest ansh or less, with the appurtenance 0, Colitiniting Of a I ns 2 story frame dwelling house and trim' ' the estate of GEORGE HUN'T2.INGER Also, all that certain - lot or pled`` of grimed, iiiine• Lt he town of Tuscatura. , achuyik'ill c.uoiy /rutted,. , do the south by Green Street' un llm eotr, norib sled weal by land of florar & Ernst lei, g 40 t; e i front and rd feet in depth, Wall ' he appurtenant r. coeeisting of a I story log 1131 b elt,: a ;tit' ; ;titer:so attached ; as 11,e estate 01..1:SO 1411..M1b'IIN Also, all that certain 1111111, ii 'duty or ui the HBlll,llll*. 141111 1111,eae In aid)o a Ce 11,11. I,* =nage, tell:1111o, t and tact or Cabitra et d ti o ti mitnining In lbe Whole 461 acres 2S r.. / , h. st d /'w.l, e lir sit per cent for roans, the ..at, more or less, el:nate In tisane), I.•witalint, 7 , 00114 eglat..) in the enutitt of etcheyikill, bounded bi 11311,19 POW or Isle of JarOls Ilelln 4041 IdElobrr & 111 g, SIII.O & 11ayvv1111,1,1ate John Kelle'e. Inn now a lure et' the New Von, slid 3,5,.11 11)1k111 coal rallipane Jacob Ewing, John Spavd. Charles Et.%111A,11,- Ft• 111 lutyroventrut coomany, land surveyed to Tratiklio ler, late George ii/Itzet, noo Jacob Oeltzinger, lane Joseph Creezon anal miters, Wlijr 11 nape!) Fir 'lllllll5l ded heliport of the Oboes det , erlbed land Letitie is; same, whtchJaertb Hoffman and wife, by their Di ' dated the 1`21,11 day of October, 1649 ret Ordsd at 01. 11, i s burg in Deed Book No -32 page 573, granted and cr timed Unto the said Samuel Lengthen. Th e . Imp,ro., men's on the above Met are coal breaker, Etteine a,; dew,s attached. two .lopes and one Engine 'trachea to eat It elope, Black/111 Ills slap , 910 dwelling Itottat, . late the PAldie ot HA Mt. el. CONGDON. Alto., all the Right, tide and Interest oh Ileury etirostz, ti, and to the tallow deg 'rect. of land, viz 1 WO tee and a 11043 'aloe, await, partly in Fran,, ; prrly tr. Tr.• 11.111 (0W11.41111, surveyed tin s. arrant. nnme of John 1111,yer, Jed May 5, 1791, botinded by iande surveyed m lb. name of N.tilt y Kinnear, ettepheil Leiniever Bets Lynn and "the.. , .2 Alga, 140 acres.' NO perches, situate itstr/4 Dailey and partly in Tremont township. Senn, iounty. . surveyed on o.airrht lit the !lame of ettpltti Slayer, dated May 3, 1791, bovinded by lauds chrue)sd It, the name of Jett', Huytr, Hobert Kinnear, Jlll4l, Harris and others t 301.0 FOSTER VI -L-4 3. A 150,451 acres U pretties. situate partly cy and partly In Treintutt tuna [whip, etcbitylkiti nun• •nnveyert rut warrant granted id !Julien Kinnear. te t t May 5, 179.4, 1•01J/ACkn 113 lard rturveycd 'write no,. "fhinPills Moyer, John Moyer, John Harris skit other. I. Alan, 4J3 cues 5b per. bee. situate in 1 !cutout 10W11.11,11, PUIVP)Pd ou nartaut .1 tile na flit, of John Hof • in, doted May 5, 171.1 1,1..i4int,1 by lands,rurveyed in the name.. rit R'.'bert • Andr,w ('arson and others Ab10:445 11Cit•P124 perches, :titillate partly in pin. elute and partly in 'Tremont Tawnairlp. Schuy IC II crunty. suet:eyed on warrant in the name it Chtlsturit I.avenh,•rq • dated May 5, 1791, bounder: by laude, sue veyml in the name of John WWI,. jobjj Leslie, aril nthera with the appurtettancee; late the estate trillrsr RV K. 3TRONG. • Aloe, all those: ix teitain lots or oftebfi of group'. o Ituale In the tomin 01 New Castle in the count) of Schuylkill, marked in the general plan of said IoW No. 235.23 g. 237, 23U, and 210, on the Solltherit erly aide of Mohawk street and rootattilng tooth. in front on said Mohawk street 240 feet, (say 90 feet In each lot) and In depth 153 feet, hounded nuitheast erly,hy Kline street, soittriciastetly:_by a 20 feet is Pi. Alley, southwesterly, by Elm etroet, -find northwest. ly by said Mohawk street, bong tile same lot ufgruurd which Benjamin Kugler, an 414w/try, In feet for Jame, Dundee and other by Deed bear!ng date the 21.1 ds) of Vag, Ib3', conveyed to Daniel Lindeumuth and DantelKaerchetr, together with the hcredliutounixand splinnenance9, late the estate of DANIEL uNDE MMIII and DANIEL KABit CHER. lso, ait the tight, iti;e and ion-rest of Philip Kau( titan of end In two rennin lots of gro und,sittrate tit the town of Fri , de nsburg, Wityn , township,Sclitilkill ce bounded In front by Suutti street and in the east tk, Front etc..% containing each GO feet• in front and .leL set In /filth, and toothed In the plan of said ton it. (watt Nos AS and 95, with the appurteranrea, consist lag nf a l story dwelling hnii4e, partly frame end partly lag, and a tram stable, late the estate tit; I'IUI IP KAU F11.3.N. Alm, all that cella le lot nr pte:.e of ground, sltnat, In the B•aough of Plnegrove;Brituyikili eounty,houn ded by litttn str-et, Canal street, Centre alley and tot. late of Augustine Moline, containing 00 feet in width and 100 feet, more Ar leos, In depth, with th e appurtenances, conaisting .113 It story frame dwelling !masa with kitchen attached, late the estate of JOHN FIA (7s. ER. Eel Al.o, all that certain tat Or ploO t aground. on ih- Minersyslle. road In tn.• through of rottsellse,SchnJ, kill mime. being part of lot No 14 In Pelt tz Payer 10011 . P Mitt/U.ll to the said borough. hounded and 4. scribed an follows : commencing at A stake -on the south side of the Mine ravine road and east slde of 20 foot v.. ide alley ; from thence easterly alone it. Ilde of the Aline/stifle road 20 f. et to a post, fro., thence southeasterly back in length or depth 30 fret so a tin, of lot of Jas. Q. Patternon, from thew. westerly along 130 line 20 fret to it Bart from then r no.lbwealeilY along the east aide of the above 11.31 J alley 00 feet lotto• place ofbeginnlng cent:lllllns In front on the Miner:o4lle road 20 feet and on the bto part of the western line lees, with the: amain it [lances corslstlng of a double two story franc devil ling house with a basement story, late the estate of 81111.110. seized, taken In Caecutlon and Will be soldby C. M. smAl:l3,Bberlit Sheriff's Office, Urwage-1 burg,Aug- 10. MI. f LIANS.—Thg subscriber has Just recolvcd a nor •1:` assortment - of Elegant FANS. of all deserlpie.e, which will be sold dr less than city prices. at A. BANNA:V: 4 , Honk and Fancy Store Pottsville. Aue. 11•51 Attli.tat'S Ft; tin lUV (HA by CO:lmm° • 1 taming and beautifying Cabinet Funtiture, Chan ate.. giving n rich giolay appearance. supetfar ro re• varnishing, an arin-le that we have tried and ran rt commend—Price 23 rent. a battle. Just received an.t tar sale at U. ItaNNAN'S Bank and Varielettore. Juni 2s. ISsi IJRVEYORIS ClMlNS—Different lengths.— Also Mathematical 1 trumenis ofthe best deign. together wlthseparate In ruments. For Went the store of the subscriber at m iiwactorer's prices.- B. HANNAN 22 May 31,1831 1 7 4 . ENGLISH BREA • ART TEA— A very Pupertor article or Black Tee jail received sad for male, b J. y M. BEATTY. & BON Pottavellte, May 44, 1851 91.er
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