=I El TEEnts'or TUE rtnritns' Jourairaz, . PROCEEDINGS OF THE • - in preferen c e to thcise who do not. By so . . .INGLI: st./.IISCAIPTIOS TEMPERANCE CONVENTION. doing, theypnrsue a consistent course, main- I.Twe DO. LALP per antaim. litt.nt.tr -..eri-tinritet.r. - lain their influence and advance the cause IL eidvatice. to lii..g. , It ha' tciii it. the (..itint*. and On Saturday Augug 9; 1851, at 10 o'clock of Tem ' ' -.,.. 3bnually in ade-in t .i. en ffi , 141 , Wt.. ,-itio tau ..t I, . peewee. . c 6 .1 5,. ~T . ,, , .p „ L.. . „;...„.,.„.,., ~. ~,,,,,, it LT- oul4 in the loreuoon, the Convention 'met in the I Resolved, That we trill imstain and cordi.- _ A d, chink , iti SO 1 ,, ;:!,rlll - i1. , 1% hrr OA"' ''' '' ' . II.'" Tem_perance Hall, in the Borough of Pmt . 's- I ally co-operate with the, constables and pub - 'thrltPt ON I. , n , ..., - i I •.ville.. - The REV. 31e. Prime was called to !lie officers, in our venous Boroughs and To cf.! R'' ' three tapir. (... a.. ...LW' - ' / 5-10 . the chair, and Thomas H. Walker and Henry I townships. in the enforc' ement of the law. e, .0 i al.‘ It • '' ' , :1 „. - ~ ~, LJ. B. Cummings, appointed Secretaries pro requiring Beer shops and Taverns to be closed rane, •-_ - - ~ , i , - _ .. _ . i I, rive dnltar. tit 1 TVAIV.III ,Vl.l pet i , .r three y. at • ::. m . , upon the Sabbath day. irnincriptinn to tfi• or. vi-04/. ' 1 On moution i.f I'. 11. Walker, the list , of Resolved, That we willconsider "Bannan's 'Terms of the Wednesday Dollar Journal. 7 DA= fe , ‘ Was called, viz :From Sehaldhilt.Werineeday Dollar Journal," as the Tenitle i coh. In I.tvanre, r, I - SI P° i Harcn-114 J. 8.. Cummings, A. Reifsnider, ranee organ of Schuylkill county, on condi : c. 0.., .•, : le.',•:- t 70 , , 4. •' '' i - . 6 00 1 Obadiah S, Saylor, Daniel Saylor. L. B, S. lion that politics be not one of its objects. is • d., •'' . i • 12 " I ! Koch. '.• '= On motion, the chair appointed B. Bannan, art .14 ,!,..- ~ . -1?. ftn A. An :i'l , i i / - '.'.:i ito 1 St. Clair—Win. F. Porter, Benj. F. Jack- T. H. Walker, and Rev. ,Mr. McCarter, to • ei , utai. e i roe I'M i ;,,,,,ri, draft a bill for a new license law, to,be sub . Wednesday and Saturday Journals I Tremont—Rev . J. F. Meredith, L. G. witted to the next Legislature. I Copy ni . ..ril• in .nd. t ihrn. .... - - /1 75iTeatieh, - e% L. Pinkerton, L. Pinkerton, H. On motion, it was resolved that when this 3 Cop.-- • 1 - 7 0. • 1 t= do ' .1.. .lt , - 16 70 I Fe!il l e- , Convention adjourn, it , adjourn to meet at is do .f. - ."tit ... ~ .. 3t io Minersville—L D. Jones, Jno. S. Davis, Schuylkill Haven oat the call of the Commit et-- Port NI t.tr•r• ‘ , ll 4 ,4-1,, 9:1 4 . Agent' r'r ' Saml. Kautinan. F. P. Jones, James Philips, te e , thek:Pspers. In firmint intrt.i;, k.c. The parse, a lie. The chair appointed the following firmi a rlni , of F,i,rea ISa the W.-dn....1d1y Dollar ' Jonathan Eowen, J. Blackwell. rfrsons the . Stantluag Committee; viz :. Journal. ~i• a=t'ol.. t*i .t e.:tirof O ore. O. Nrin• Jour.ni. Fratleti-i4E. E. Thompson, John Spayd, 1•J. B. Cummings, Dr. Chichester, Wm. E. will be entitle, ton 1..) t;') • Pifer P ipe I .g!allp, l',q a Club .41! sr-1,4, Co- herb plaberr 1 rnpi %V iii b. froot.;: ,date Porter, L: D. Jones and Milton Bailey. .4 grails. .. I I . Tamagua--Milton Bailey, Jno. Bruett, Jr., ' A resolution declaring the use of wine un -7•11---rn .., i . k ,, I . ' , •1.1 - ..'. Tr .. I•"r , • " 11 / ho let - . fi. H. McCabe. Jno. K. -Smith, Jacob Blue, necessan , in Sacramental purposes, was una nlatieti va.:11117 ni t..liti tvurnaLa b s! Il s atf price. . _ E. J. Fry, E. Lauderbiten, Wm. Donaldson, nimousli. laid on the table.. ...,. II- 1. 1 ... ,',.., -, ,an r ~,.t! .1 .., ..1,,,,," p,„i, miti,-, s.-in t ,;e4 ‘-‘ , .....t. .-, 1....,ht tined 1 'N. Bailin% J. C. Conrad, Jr. Resolve-d, Thatall the papers in Schuylkill an y of thp . 1 , ,,t Offii tt ji _ , Port Carbon—Eli Thompson, Rev. Mr. County be requested to }oublieh the proceed : n A TCS nr . tW-F11T1.1%.., on, Aquhre, .1( I 1 /ia..o, 3 ii 111•4. -, . e t 0 0 • • McCarter. ings and address adopted bv this Convention. Every .üb".i'equent h ,1rt1,.! . - ' 2 / Pottsville—T. H. Walker, T. J. McC'am- On motion Resa'ved,. That one thousand emir !int'. I time, I I - - '25 twilit J. W. Bowen. Rev. D. Steck, Rev. copies of the proceedings of the Cqnvention ee5,,,,0-te 1,,,e,,,..... ,--,,q, - 19.1 " One .. 1 15.13,-, : 1 If f•fllth•. ~ . - 13 on ,W. C. Cooley, Dr. E. Chichester, -A. G. be printed in english, and one thousand in el.: mouth.. 11 , ANI •' Swift. J. H. Jiimee, B. Barman, Wm. Wolff, german, for general distribution. . On. ti.ar, ' • Rto • RI/#15 , .11 Card: of .51.11.-.ler annum, 3 ihr , Rev. Wm. Minnie. Andrew Russell, Rev. •A Committee ot threecomixised of .11essrs. \Uri Irint. 554 ,mere, , ulv , tot-ina I. 11.. lent. A. Prior. John V. Wren, Jas. Taylor, R. C. Cummings, James and Thu. Wren, was ap a-en the pm ileue of 1:1.44 1 int , illfferet.t -{lvrr Greets, Jos? Morgan, Philip Haile, Aaron pointed to publish the proceedings of the ttaenct nt• we.-41!.. ' 1 1 11. I'l4l !?'1.3 rger A dv.i - tisrmen i f r . a. p. , 1- nzr« en..nt Potts, George Jennings, Dr. Thomas Davis, Convention. Thomas Wren. On motion, the Convention adjourned. MiliN:Rit S' f'4 o uft,rl AL. 1 On motion of Dr. Chichester, persons in sine die. •-- attendance from other Districts not represen- -' - , -- - led, 'were admitted to seats as Delegates .).-1 TETT/Al', .11CGCST Di, 1851. from those Districts. --;.------ - . .-e- Li ' - On motion of Benjamin Bannan, Esq., a ....."I"tmei.EANii , cpNVENTIo'N.-: The pro- 'Committee offive was appointed by the chair, reeding. t 9f-the ,Ccht4nkill Ceutilt Temper- Itt select officers fur the permanent organi fence Convention, held frn this borough on Sat- 7 ation of the . Convention. The chair ap i • nd in this paper. The hinted B. Bannan, Milton Bally, Rev. J. F. urday - last, will befol Meredith, L. E. Jones and Eli E:Thri — rnpsou. number of delegates il attendance were up-. On motion of George Jennings, a Core wards of fortv,and grefrt unanimity prevailed, mittee of five was appointed to prepare biisi- We commend the prc'el , edings to the attention ness for the Convention. The persons of the of our Mader:.. , Committee are as follows :—Mr. Geo: Jen nings, L. G: Traugh. Rev. Mr. AlcCarier; R.. C. Green and 0. L. Saylor. On motion Of Mr. Jennings Dr. Bryan, and his friends were incited to participate in the .exercises of. the Convention. ' During the absence of the, Committees, Dr. Chichester was called upon to address the Convention, - and in an eloquent and irnpres -A ve manner depicted the evils of Intempe rance Some or the engaged in the Li quor traffic, complain that. we are trying ili injure Their talines-:..tiTi l is is true, we will dOstroy.tfte2r bur,ittes , l, but we dis claim any idea of njjiitng them individually but on the contrary, if they will voluntarily give up Liquor-teiiin and engage in some other business, we will advertise that ,busi -ness,-,in our culumuF , ,: gratis for three months We consider those their bee friend.; who urge .them to cease the traifiv- Jrpot PAI.MF.ti tries to den) that 'he • was seen Beer Howes un Sunday.— i 'We are glad--that that he ;i becoming ashamed 01 his conduct. But t4.rtre compelled, not withstanding, to rep,4l the 'charge. It was ,before the last.f r .:ourt,ipotl- he was urging the 'persons assembled thgre to sign a Petition irt faior tifkeepingthe Taverns open on Sunday. If he denies it again. ;we will prove it--that'- all. • The Judge acv Is also, of being a member of a churci .1, we plead guilt that we do. go to chuifh on Sunday, and in to livett4 decent-a, pitssible, its much better than to be runottig 3Ettog-,ll4—aita't itc Judge? ii The Chapter,-are his Ilonor, r aot surprised at thatii-they show up the not: oceuvres of the pariOn n rich style, and have Mrorded souse alnusertiern to our readers.= tiow will his Bono, I rielish the eonclasiim ut to-day's paper ? rA. .11tlit,' • Tarstiivr' Ar.. 3.. 12th 1551., B. Bannon —Pear Sir returning home from the TemPerapce Convention held in Pottsville on-the VIII inst., I stoppe&over Sunday with a Irteitil in Llewellyn. The two taverns in the 4illage were both. kept open during the Sabbath. In and-about one of them I observed 'gine forty or' fifty men and boys, several uf, Whom were, at last, "half seas over," and trying to raise a tight. In the other, raised alorig to church, I saw perhaps a &zeal - nen and but s, three ur four of whom were at the bar taking a sip of "the fluid." I also Saw quite a large (I will not say rrspeaulle) bomber of persons drink Porter and Ale in one of those useful estab .lishmeots called .eakei,shopi And I have it from the most reliable!authoFity that there is two molt disreptutatife rurn holes some three miles fritM L., the otig at Brandt Dale, the other at-The - New Mines. 31. A. Love at the believe,the onl . tavern-keep er in Bi-anch Township who keeps his bar closed oii.Sunday Now; sir, as the practices are 'directly contrary to law anni the rule of the Court, would it not oc well for the Pe ce Officers and the-Committee . Vigilance to take this matter in hand thatl;che tnejesty of the law and the'dignity of the i rou nanny be vindicated. fruit DELTA. . - -- Democratic Whig Delegate Election. • • _ _ . The Deinoctatic \Vhigs of Schulkilti.gti ty, and all . tho.ae 19 „ 4 iove ;hen cuuntry:l.A.t -ter than party, are ii-tfuested to as , emble at' the 'following place to the respective election districis,o'n Saturdaltlie 23d of August nest, between the,hours4, I and o'clock, P. M., and elect two delegt4s to represent them io the County Conventihn, which will assemble at' House of A. Saylor, in Seim) lkill Haven, on Monday flit; 25th of August, hit the parpose of in nomination a gen eral county. Ticket, be supported at the en sulaz October election. The Committees named. will please su'periutetid the election.of delegates: Pourrill•—Borth Muse ..f Vlli im Niau -I`ommitter..l 9.u. MAtilo. Jacob Kim... E , rl. North Nest Want—flottqr of Daniel Hi!l-I'..o.tnit tee. 1. P. r atirraro,.l%tolei Strau,r. North - East Ward-1140. of Peter lVoli..Cointrat• tes, Diniti She rt!..^. Dan/t1 KLAN. Virnl Cfrrtalt •11r1t1Ser.r111.... trtittee. henry Bittle. r .11/7../ret Afankrete-Ile.mi e.f A t) rn Irt r-a t - ("Mum/ itt -Isaac /1.1/ . 3lmb:in-I*, ITheolumr. • Schmiktl/ Fiore* - ”t A. W. RA ( tee, Geo. Kauffman, Da 'lel H Real. r .41ar.A n£lltr.) Rept, -l'ommly4r.• Davidion. E. 4.1 Da: 11.1.13a,ber., !Lanstitiret/le-ilou. , t .101111 It Roth- Coromtttee 3; Leffirr, Jonarbtu etl Margaret ftrzff 'Committee. iramort tlatret.lteriry - West Reainforiek —Hoot,. of Simnel Yost —enmmit tere;Joarph Albright, DiOlel'Neter.," LPiirt Ctiatea—llous';• kWm . kfrier—Committee Sigfried. E.NeTtlo. Fart Beuarrtrk —notify of 13 'l3.l3 ,, inger—Coraisii:- Lpe7, Geo. Drethelaei. fool.? Hoek fVert Pena—Howe of T.:tia Wiictstone—COmmittee "Jahn Bong; Jr . Tasttagaa—East Ward 4 Ifnitte -of Jobb Janos—Coot tillage; F. LatutPrbruni John flower . North Ward, liottre'rifFiamoel Hoard—C. - m=lllf, F. A. Whitaker, Mittco Booth-W/11 d, noose of Siattopl 'Mann A. L titinihner, Ilotteri Ralclitr. . Rark—libure of rnthaitine_ Bran.-- Commit ire, W. Heap, Daniel gaup. 7' Afitaann,s,,Afonse of:!Jecob Faun! D Xi:nem-tan. Charlet Voiatt—!inner of Jacob Rapp—Committee. Samu•l Rapper!. Math Baler Batter.—liou.e of Johrt Mortdor.r - committe r , G o t P. F. Davie., A 0. Jones, Esq . Rarry—Rouse of Frinria Denetrr —Committee, .1' A. o[lo, Jahn Vat - nail. 4 ' r./drrd—llou.enfnerrylir WO, —c6o-,mitter . dinino ile_pler, 11. firalitrr. ,• Upper Afahanta.z,.-11.,u, 01 Win. Delbert— COM mitt..., Adam firth. 11..1NV.. Erdman. Lower ..V AU Movical Inattomenta obtained to order with the advantage of having them aele:ted by a nompe tentjuden. Jule 19. Itisl T.St— IZ"[CO=lii. 4 34i=jlP.f.)/ 4 C., ,1 °TICE to lIEBELIV GIVE:\ THAT HE EKE LI color., Administrator* and Guardians-, herethaf ter named, have filed their rezpectlee acceunta of the following Estates In the Register's office 01 the Comi ty of Schuylkill. which accounts have been allowed by the Register and will he presented to the Jude , . of the Orphans' Court of Bald' County at en Orphan.' 'Court to be held at Qrsvlgsbure oh Monday the Sih day of September nett. at 10 o'clock in the t - oren,on. for allowance and conlitnaation, when end where sit itecsone Interested may attend Jitney thine proper. I. The account of itenj F. Seiner, Administrator or the Estate of Samuel lielnr.r, late of West Mims_ wig township. deed. 1 The account of Jonathan Humph: non. admiets truth- of the Estate of John Eunizelman, late of Lower Vshantento township, deed. 3. The account of Benjamin Itehea , one of the Exe cutors of the last Will, and Testament ofGeorge Reber, late of 513uth,Manhelm township deed 4. The account of Charles F Enplizsch, A d rifinlev ra tor of the Estate of Edward Pennon, tote of the Bor ough of Pottsville, deed. S. The account oftglarob H Lutz. Administrator of the Estnteof William Patil,lnte onto. Borough of Tat. ILISAIIa. decd 0. The account-of Thetntwo, A Godfrey, Adrolnit trator nf the Estate of George Adam, tile of Tremont township. deed. ' 7. The account of George Reifenyder. Administra tor of the Estate nf Henry Miller, I3lt of New Castle township. deed B. The /scream of David tP framo, Adnuntetrs fru of the Entale -boo Inntnn„ kin of ii,. Borough of Pottsville deed.. 9. The account of John A n d e re on an d j r ,h r , llen drlrks, Administrator! , of the Fstate of John Dennis ton late of the ilmoneh of Tamaqua, ire's. to. The second (IrCOUSII 4111P1111 I. Cohn. Adminis trator ofthe Estate of Peier Katt. Erq . late r.f Upper Hahant,nso township, deed. 11. The account of F It Ifuntzinger, Testamentnr Guardian of Alfred.' Hardanger, minor inn of Ed ward Huntzlnaer • deed. Ell 3 12. The (termini of Adam Reber. Adnitt.l4irui..i of the - Estate Jri'mea Reber, late of the Botough of Pottsville. de'c'd 13. The at - fount nf Swan and Edward O'Brien, Ad minietratnre er the Eetate of Andrew O'Brien, fate nt th/lorough of deed.' DANIEL KAEnrrle.n. Register Register!. Ottire.Ot Wigsbitre. July 29,1831. [Aug 1.'51] J 3t-8t The Wife's Help and ihisband't Joy CIIMMAN WASHING FLUID! ME 9 , 111 S ARTICLE IS MUCH ()HEAPED AND EA 1. Bier to use tinsel soap, and is warranted to perfect• ly cleanse all kinds of apparel without doing any in jury whatryer to the t lollies. It contains no Potash Soda Ash, Spta. Turpentine. Ammonia, Acids, or ;Ina other article whatever that will In any ntanner Injure afebric or thefLesh. Cull, era are warranted not ,0 fade If washed with this Fluid This Fluid was originally disrovered by the celebra ted Professor of Chemistry, Dr. Mitscherlich of tier tin, and for which be has ever •Ince had an extensive sale throughout Dennehy and oilier parts of Europe A. Boysen (Dorn whom I. P. Hoyt purchased) is thorough Chemist, and was for many Ve3 re the .0!e superintendent of Dr Mltzeberlirh...l...horstoty and war: therefore the oniy person In the United d'lmel: ti. hl/1 any L. • '7•• tot !In) • otherartirlepuipcirting A• such he or a spurt orts nature. agkyou to Try it. ht Is not one of the Many Humbug.. If you doom like It the moue) mill, in every such ease, be eefusdtd. It entirely does s era with that lahorinue task of robbing Ihr etrrtre.l upnr. the wash-board, which wears out the clothes nut, than the regular use nf 'heal It Is an article better adapted for dee rising el.-thee from dirt. grease,staln:, Iron-amnia. colors In calicoes. restoring clothes to thew orizina , color that have been waineel with acid., cleansing dirty and greasy Carpets, coat sonars, bitte,WOnl, h r and for seruhtdag fonts, and cleaning paint, than anything wilch ha• ever been offered to the , nubile. Weaning Fluid 1. pat op In brae FTlnt 11,,t1p,, malls at ISI* rent!, poi bottle nat.!) buttle cont2ln• sulnelent fnr two "'dietary Wa.hlngl. 8 13ANNnN Una been appointed note Agent for the gale the Fluid in the .1)13r111,, 'lei:RIO:III, Lettnnony and Nt;i.- thlth•berlaitd 111 MeS5l, Hort A (larder r. ti2e Propr,e tors, and he In preparrd to furnfith It in Nlekthante t c whnlenale; to nett again, ht the Plopttetetee prir, a by the dozen bottle,. It kit for Fate retail at his more In Pottsalle Cettlftretes seen itt his store. Try it and lodge fru yoursekes. Oar and a half evntv glveu fur entety Bottle■ at tik Store Merchants and others ..vho drAtre to k rep the t tr lido for sale, in the cottntles name& will pleeve +end in their orders. and the term. will he giv en Pottsville July 516. 1651. 30.1 f 4;2 rHUYLKILL COUNTY 'zIB.—THE COMMON t 3 wealth r.f Pennsylvania to Nichols,. W. Thnmat Joseph H. Thomas. the Rev Edward White and harsh V.'. his - wife, William H. R Thriinas, John I. Thotrias, George 1.1 Thomas, Leonidas H , Thomas Caleb W Thomas andlienrge %V Thomas, heirs and legal representatives of Joeeply - Thomas, deed and all others concerned in the prat - Meer. Greeting: We command and firmly enjoin you that, laying aside all business whatever, you be and appear hefor. the Judges ofthe mnutt of mommon Pleas of the -aid county, to be held at ii/rwigehtirg. the first MONDA or Seettemner next, toshow cause. If any yen have, why the witnesses on behalf 01 Israel G. Johnson. Thomas Black and 1 , -aac Field, Execittnra of the la-d will and testament of Thomas A Field, late of the City of l'illiadelphla. Merchant, ilec'd.,,m th e i r c o rn. plaint against Von, Jictort our said Cour! duly Willi' ted. should not be examined, and their testimony re dured to writing and filed of reenid In our • , •td (Witt In order to perpetnite the same, agreeably t the Con stitutionof our Government and the Art of Aseetn My In such case made and provided • And herruf not at your peril. Witness rile IlutioraMe Luther Kidder. Pr. . silent of cur said Churl at Orwit:shitrg. the day of.litly A. IL ISM. THOMAS MILLS, Prothonotary. Orel ifihUrE, JIIIV Ti ISM 93-61 N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEA° OF Schin.l. kill county: ' Chlatopher Loeser I Summon,' In Purillion, re I N". 1511 March Term.lsl9 The Mayar,Altiereien end }Se.covef Plv , i Peers r'e Citizens of Philads sod f pat g.te , , j !(.41.1J , a Cornelius:Stevenson. No 51, Lee. Term. 1850 Py virtue of an order of sale, made In the above minted action of Partition, to me directed,- I shall es note to sale. at Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY. September 3, 1251. at 2 o'ellack. In the afternoon, at the Court House in Orwigsbnyg. , in said Schuylkill county, the following Real Estati 4 to wit All that certain tract or parceiL.of land, lituale on the head waters of the Habana)/ creeks and the bead waters of the rivet ftetotylkill;4u l Bosh towuibtn Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, and surveyed the twenty-eighth anti thirtieth days of September.and the first and ninth days of October, one thouaand seven hundred and nloetr-three, In purauatice oi thirteen warrants granted by the Commonwealth of Peonsylvanla.dated respectiVely theothitteenth day.of June, one thousand seven hundred and nlnety-three and grantod to the following named thirteen person* reaprctively; Daniel Hurley, William Dewnrt, John Lyttle, Thomis little. William Black, Peter Johns. John Johns, Paul Hannah, Robert Johns, John Palm Sr, Thomas Hammer, David Taggart. containing In the whole, according to the 4ald thirteen official surve9h, five thousand two hundred end twenty-nine acres and a quarter and allowance, all of which Is mountain and wood land, ati.dAthout one-third of which la supposed to be coal Iona:" C. 21,_STRAUft, Sheriff. Sheriff's omen. Ortvladiure, .1 - July 2.1851. (Aug. 2, 'St] ( 31 et jr..l;Wa• A a:UjUt DURRHANT TO AN ORDER OP THE ORPIIANg' I - Coins of Schuylkill county, the subscriber IS RAEL DERR, Esecutor of the Estate of Ella, Derr. tate of the Borough of Pottsvllle, In the county of !Schuylkill. deressed, will expose to sale by Public, Yendue, on SATURDAY, the 16th day of august nett. at 10 o'cloelc In the for4noon, at the house of MORTI MER & BROTHER. la the Benotigh n" rollygvill, aforesaid. the following deecrihed Real Estate to w li:' ...,.,..,,,: l A n i t t that oin r e o er o t n a d irt 9 !d i xi u e a i e n e :h T e e n Boroughe n and or t ; .c s Pottsville aforesaid. being the rourhwes., i llis. , • r . , , ~,,,,,, i cily part dt Lot No. 3. enittillne in froht -:. - b on Norwegian crret 25 fret.ntt In depth '`• —.. 17p Bor. b-or.tel Intithtvesfcrly h' Lot N.. ?..,Oulhe - sirrly tit , Ittlivi , .reel nx, , 161-a•irrlv 1,1 ipe ntit•r part nfLni Nin 3 rt,v ,", lat. :ha properti . f ' /1041.1 h Violin, and north westeriv Co, +alit Norwegian Itkret, 4ullert I.IIV , tights and prtvileas syjorn the s3ja Jr.. 1111 Pdatlin his heirs awl ns.igns have In the use of iwo certain Allele running over an.: across the said premise*, the one a nine feet wide' thley. com mencing on sairdNoraregien street. and running:oone the line of Lot No: 2 to Adams Street, and the other a four feet wide Alley commencing on said nine feet wide Alley at the distance °fatty feet from said i or wegian street, and running across the above premi ses to the southwesterly Itne-of said property. now or late of the said Josiah •Panlin, with the soporte minces. consisting of a TWO ,STORY FRAME DWELLING ROUSE, Itc..late the Estate of the said deceased. Attendants: will be Oren and the condi ttons of sale mad* known at the time and place of sale by • ISRAEL DERR., Esectnor. By - order of tilt Court: Moon 'tannic'. Clerk. OrWiieburg. 3 olylil, MI 30-4 t - A 8008 FOB !MM BODY. BOST WICK on Natural Death, and how to k.ep yeapi -being an Inquiry into the eaosesor natur al death, or death hotel old age, developing a new end certain method of preventing the consolidation or os. s tl eat t on or th e body. and thus Indefinitely prolonging vigorous. elastic, and buoyont health, and of render tog putt:whims easy and safs—by Hosts Downing, M.D. It is certainly one of the most valuable works ever published t no person 'Muhl neglect obtaining a Copy. For sale at . • D. DitNNAN'S Wholesale and retail Bookstore, Pottsville. • sag. 9, 1811 fl *PIIIIBLIIIIII-100 Family Bibles, embrac arm Mph, O tarp ng, plain and °unman taf juat roadvad and sa/a P. 8.1111MAN•11 bill a, um J LEIB B. BANNAN 1 1. u . lalil POSTSCRIPT By Telegraph and Yesterday's Mail. PIISLADELPLt Piz IDAY 4 otcyocr. Wheat Flour, 24,25—Rye, do. $3 37 r bbl.—Corn Jleal, Z 7.2,57 do.—Whest, Red 88 cts. cts.—Rye, 72 cents. Corn 64—Oats, 33 cts. per bushel. Br TELmatipw Special Despatch to tho "Juntas!'" Acct - sr 15, 1951 ILEI4I"PU‘:IET ELECTIOIN Our Lt,cofcco friends were premature in their rejoicuag over their election its this State. Ihe Whigs, as usual, have carried both branches of the. Legislature, and elected their Governor tinci g Lit utisnant Governor— majority for Dipia about 3.500. I'ENNILSSEU In this State the Whigs hare elected their candidate, Gen. Cam rnpbell,,Governor, by la tocreased majority over the vote of 1849. The Whigs have also gained three members of Coogress, and both branches of the Legis. lature are Whig. Majority in the State 2000. =I The returns from this State are stow in coming in but, in the cutest as far es heard from, we have gaiued two members of Con gress. The Legislature is still uncertain. NORTH. CALLOLJNA Edward Stanley , the noble champion of the Union upon the fluor of last Congress is re-elected by an increased majority. The truion men have carried everything before them. Congressional Delegation binds, 5 Whigs-3 Democrats. The Suuth and West have dose glorious• ly, and the Deiuutonists and Lticofocos sr* struck dumb. MONEY MARKET. Nothing of importance transpiring in the Money Market to-day. , There has been some heavy failures and wore still talked of on the change. The glorious tffects of the Tariff of 15416, is doing its work well and our best business men prostrated by its operant:in.—. Let us cumulate the example of the South and West, and Pends)ivania will be safe. ARRIVAL OF GYPSIES. It is said a band of Gypsies lately landed at New York, among the immigtants brought from Europe by an emigrant ship. They are now encamped with their covered wag gons, in the neighborhood of Hoboken, and report themselves from the vicinity of Dur ham and New Castle. England. The women and children are said to possess the peculiar physical features or their strange race, having slender figures a nd on ahundanceof black hair. The men pursue the busineis of an. kears, and the females cook their meals by fires made in the open air. It is probably that we are indebted fur this odd importation of humanity to the incress,d factltties for immigration afforded by steam navigation ; and should thin small nucleus of a new race of people which we hare acquired in these Gipsy Immigrants be enlarged by accessions hereafter, it may he reserved to the United States to salve the problem whether It is pos sible, under any !arm of social and political instiutions, to amalgarnalei with other races a strange order of cusrnopulit,s, who liave; immemorially, been nornad:c in habit, and intolerant of 'any admixture with a different people. PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY AND 111:.1k% ILL I-n I . I Wf,ELl):rep r • tb• aiieumn Of the poblie to the crv.nte , -lUni* pursued by the Stare '.l iii. I p..e). It tea mutual orua..tratom, eba, le, 1 tin 11C /.1 1 .1 1 111111U1 1 19 la 1850. It eo.bracte tv"• bia;.• heo, that of lottenimf)ingthe !tic, hai 1 it,. ulitier against toae.ol thrirplopert by Fire itipiiitatit 11)11: 111 IltieconlpBl . ) se ) Ie If b iiiotiat each wan d, pee it. own tine ',tuner IS not ha:A...tor loss In the tie har.., 1., LI .the aierchant :wide for losses to r alru 1,./.artlt.as lirk•, for it will be seen in the loliws of till- k ,rlq.vny, that, such risk will nut ba taiken. rt, ~tlb.erit,vl I. fleting as Igrnt for this Company, aid can he lound ut WM. itlata's o,l,ere he Inteiitls remaining shot! titre %% ut. F AittODY July an, Itai to /oio ART UNION OF PIIILLIDELPEILA, I in“,p.,ratta Ltgaslat err Pe>+r,ay(C.nra.far O r Prom anon ef Art an ;h., U. amiss OFFR.LIiB —lllo,ltl t ILL . ; M. U 'KELLEN', Vice t LW.Si P. CHELL Treasniel ; L if lit_ I LLB, Recc.itting Sec retary ; °Li.; ‘t. OF V 11.1", Co. r. 41 , nfhvg secrtia. ry ; Honorary iieeretar y.fi•r Lir but kill toll , g.DAN• N A\. 12 VERY MFNIHFR fro the year 1851, will revile. f..r each ett':ocritit:nn of Five L'..!11,, a print of Iluntington'a JAN A A• 1.) DER • CIiIL DREN, ~graved by .I‘.pli ttnniew, finatan, and [or, a print cf 11, t,l " MLIWY,d URL etiVaVril toy A H Itqchi.i, New Fork ; of the elicit e of any RV,: or the fcliowthg lout splendid engraving, •in • I Jahn Eacif,iaricelm wita .iloe, Queen of Seep, painted by Leutte en4...ved by lib/Lai:l. Ruth a, LI Bua s, pan ted t.y Wither Lltti. eriprased by eimrtaiti. 3. Mercy's Dream, Pairaed by Huntington, engraved by Mich 4 Chris/lane and kr, Children, pelilled by Milling ton, eng rev cof r,y Aortala And ft copy of the Pattcdribala Art rieteß Reporter. mrutldy 11..rophlvt conthlolog 3 tenon of Ilia ;Fable& 01 the inethution, and Inlolnialnor Oil The IRO jvct of the Th.v Art., world. The Art Union 01 ehliailrivilia award* pi lire In Ili 0, is Ct.itifl, ales, Is on w A MN/lilt/ work. of Art May In et., pert Of Ihr , Utiitga si lime °piton mid the person who may obtern a prin.. at the Annual which. mire place on the evriiii.g of the -lava reeelli day id -care )orlr. The Executive Craw - att., of the Arl. Union, Whitt in r qtrisLed, stir. Alt. ,1111uUL charge or fr , ni i I elnl reu Gallery, 211/ olitettlut itreet, for ihtize verso is w arr etc nt r lr. who mar Ilve introit from Gallen:re, Lir ina.lle ezhitatlons of the Fine AVtr. Bultacraptiona t•f M&lntierOtip. az 00 slotuld he Made as ratty 1.3 pastiest:4.i, a o n, to eolith. rtiernburs to ~ at I y numbers of the 'l:twitter," w nub will 50 for warded, upon the receipt of tuc Blaney to du part of the couittry. frp'eubstrtittlbs.rectlctoi by tha undersigned. wtiere the a op.:0 , 113o and Itsporiet ' can be dattscriuttt no will also ae tacetvcd at This atiSce. B. BatioN•N Maui art' T3cc'ry tot Stituyikiti County; Pt. ELDRIDGE'S PATENT Corn SHELLER. I i ten i -. the tn i n t‘ t re mi t o "' e so e t i ' t ictinowledged to be ler superior to norother, being on an entirely new prti , tip,e of Snelling ale Coen lengthwise of the ear,tne crib might throngb without revolvsng, thereby requiring no .gearing to increase lis speed, omen adds rnalez/ to ihs.coal td . other inachtne.e. It tuns ravep tod civic delkites than any other, end Is iitirte blo. in sicit unit durable In ronstruct.on. Pu.sn, a Intelem or- Invited to call end are it In opetatlon 111, tight of inns and other lountlee for sale. For furl t,r pat i tit 'dahlia Or apply to I , A Y 1 1t EL,DiriDOL,`,. N. W. corner Id and Dock street, 3d story. Plll4ll. July 28. lesl CARPETS and FLANNELS fOr SALE. • 11EFILLY L.ALI Wale I, attenttuo - uf til, Tawnier, And the public generally to bit wit., of fricrato Llmitcc i and Rag Carper, and also Flannels and 'Watt.. Inc lain Carpet front SO to 80 cents, 58. Rog I urtigt, (loci 375 to 45 Tents per yard, liieritto Cilpet, Warranted nit lice"! and fast coterie at 50 cents per yard, and taialr nip, It, and Rag from 25 to 28. J FR.A HI IN HARRIS, ' Manufacturer GC Cerneia and: I'lannrla, North West Cornet of C e ntre and Slinerieille Pottsville Pa. July 56,1851 • 304 f SHOEVIELEMS' GOODS; • f N lI%ND A,s DCO\e I'.ANTLS ItEi.EIVING of . / ont own frnponali4—n , l hiridehr She! stags asd Trimmings Merchatit, end Miti•hirlDthives %.11111hd wen snoelled with articles in the ikbovetline—vr met, lie sold on accommudnarig iPTIIII. inriNs PAYNE. Importers end Deals.a in Sn wmakers' G‘hiti. E inn erofPOCßTF&AßCHstreeta,Philada. jut% 26, 14351 Se-hp • DR. J PffSICIAti*SUR.- p EON 9- • OFFICE It A ILE, eiTIIEET Dee'. 14. (.:CRUTLK.ILL HAVEN 31AP.--v4E, commend render, who w ght G good tone. try paper to suhrcrthe for the Afar. T6UHH , el 50 In adrance--ntnerW lee ;2 116NRY J. B. CT , MMINGe.A, Editor. Schuyl2.lll.llnven, Pa. X43-1y Junip7. 1951 uRIGHTLIOS REPORTS—REPORTS OF 1) races decided - by the Judges of the Supremo Court of Penne) la, In the I ,, :trt of Mil Prior!, at Piallideitimit, end nl.o to she ell:, re Z/I0 court. with; Notes mud Riirelx-lice• to to cenr deci•loris. By Fred., crick C. Brightly. Prl:a et—pi6t putdithed land for' sale it' - B BANNAVei Cheap Law ati ' d i ,Miaeelianeoui ioolc Store. May t 1,151 ti— FAitallisli•S +ANS! CtitLAS Book* on the Ventres liana of County neatly printed, for West B HANNAN'S Book and Staciduery StOrir. 25+ 21. MI 1 iIETHODIST ft), MNg— eSPLENDat- Antal ili'im.,t of Methodist flying, of the new . Billiton. i l dltrct from the publisher* house. New Sok *unto ih elegant Turkey Morose , " binding, fiat red' iiredissitil (castle, wholesale and retail at H. BANN WS Wholeesli Book and Eitattoaeri 810eff hal 11, 1/1r , - lis