_ sirrnr.,scatiVzsi% azazazo4D.. 111¢41ZORMA•45 O77Ict•OF Tar l ile r il L fe/ 4-,c 11,11 r ; L jo i t/ L C ‘ tr: V 100 " :1 4 1 1" ON ANS) AFTER TiIEgOAY, ATRII. I, 1t1.51. the • numerate Train wtlt Ir•ave T.4ntiqua daily (suudly excepted,)'zt di u'el,ek - A. N. and *dock P. and connect with the 51-ttutit arid Aneritouti Trains :tram Pottetille; on the. Reformat, wilt Ir4a a Part tr,intou.t.n the arrival ,of the ?aiming Train trri , rt Phita4 L lphis on the Rt-ad ling Rafiroad. -PARE. • , To Philadelphia, _ " Port Clinton: - • JOHN. AZivEn , ON neererat Agent Tatrtarolt, April 11.).`1f41 • ).5-tf , • `ta trliVa . A 11 - 0 1 W AR ~tAltr;&.;CO.'l4 EXPRESS r.. We are repaired-to riLe‘ ire atr forwmd Dail!' Per Tasseeeer Train. (our l'Espie..‘ helnit .11A ays In charge' of special niel,encers) in..rchandiae - of all desetiptions,packages:tinnriles,spoLie.bant n,•tes. &e. Also,. parttcelar - attentlim paid to collecting Bills, Drafts and Acconnts, Packages and Goods delivered daily to all intermediate-, plaCee between Philadelphia and Pottsville. Offices—Cesare Street, Pottsville; No. 43, - South Third Street, Pilladelphia ; No. 6 Wall Street, New York* Nob Court Street, Boston. i 41 1 1 W AIM, 111.' & Co. 144( -' April 5.1551 PASSENGER TRAINS. F9t'F9 OPFICE OF TIIE PIIII.ADEI.IIII% & READINC Railroads' Company-4-Philadelphia. July 12, Insl —Bummer ;Arran gement.— Patna RISDUCiD— Fin n , Philadelphia to Putt's. Mi.. two Passenger Trains daily (Sundays ticepted.) On and allerJuly 12; LSSI. two trains will be run each way, daily, between 'Phila. dePellia and Pottivine. MORNING LINE . . • Leaves Philadelphia a):-if o'cick,. A. ex _iept Sundays. Leaves it Ti o'clock. A. NI - daily, except Sundaes. ' AFTEIIiNOON "LINE. Leijies Philadelphia a o'c . feek'.. daily. except Sun days: Leaves Pottsville at 3iffi'clock, daily, e tepp Sundays. ' I I : • FARES. f 'ls: i•laki cars 2d eta:tare's Between Phila. and;Pointviile. , B 2 75 , 25 Between Phila. eml - Rwalling, ' 75 145 Depot in' Philadeleisia; corner of Broad ; and Vine ;streets. Pauengere cerium enter the. ears ttnleei pro ;.ided with a ticket. . Filtypoonds of haret ti e will he annwei rte .b sew/ In these linea. Ind pai: ,, ngers , .. - ate errireost) •hrohibited from 1..1:m_ an ”thine a. haeeare, but their own wearing tppatet, *bier' seitt be at the risk of ha -owner. • : , I 8 )i - order of t h e Board of Managers 11. BRADFORD. B,4•retary. :10 t July 26. I tl5l ritzagEtTs & TOLLS ON COAL. o rii_c or to A t crtry tKit i t . o , AT'iv l Co., NOTICE Is HERElik — ftIVF. J V,THAT - ii.0.11 and after the 17rh itytant,:the charge ;roe Toll on AN THRACITE COAL tarred on the works or the Schuylkill hiavicatenn l',umpan), will_ he as follows, and wiliso erinttnue . fur her nutii e. , '.. , F110511 ; 12 c a 71 —•. 7 :.52 ;; ••5 1 ::•i ; . Philadelphia - - .40 391 3s 53 'Maraionk - - 43 39 '59 :5 SpriagJai. .• '4O 39' 35 Conshohocken - 39 ' 32 . :15 Plymnitth tram - - ' 32 Noniatownan4 Dri gepr,r , l , 38' 37 ;• t 33 Pori Kennedy - 1- • 37 • alt 33 Valley Pori. - - - 35 130 33 30 Pawling'a Dam • • - ,35 . ,31 '33 30 Lanttreeidlle - 33 . i 53 31 ^2 PhcentiaiDe - • - •• 33 '52 .1 31 28 Hoyerstrord - - 30 - 29 ;'29 ,25 Pottstown Landing - 130 n 9 28 '25 PnrtUnion - ~.- 92, 2: 25 257 • Birdsbprotigh - •- - • II 127 I'2o 25 Reading- 25 25 25 Althnuses • - 125 - 25 1 '25 - 25 Mohnerillo .•. r ..23 25 I , 25 Ilamnrarg - - • - •25 2.5 ; Orwigenirg Landing • - '25 25 25 The above ratea the nsenf C.ira and Land- • Ingo. and 'no enNree t 0131115 cents per ton will l.e made Tor any distiti - e.l . . ~ . By order of tlie.Karage/i. ' - - • - ' ' ' July 5, 1831 FREIGHTS ''r. i TOLLS ON COAL. • :-...r... ~......, .. • •-•AK.- - . ,• ...0.--..... ... - . . - 07fICEI i ,Or THA PUMA. & READING R•ILIOAD C. 1 PAtitnirlphia, March 15., IBM. The Rates of I'HEIGLII no , l TOLLS on Coal. tran.- :potted by thin. Como - inv • w.t!! hi• as 1.110w4 ft-no Match 17t1i, ` 16.51"...1/nttl further runic,: : QM RlChmond. -'- I - - 160,1 55 , 35 Phfiadelphla, - _1 - - I ro_ 155 35 Inclined Plane.-, - - - 160 " 155 35_ ! ' !Cleves n. -' - -! -! - - 160 1 55' 35 - Germantown Itallroad,L, - - 1 - 60 1 . 55 ' 35 Fails of Schuylkill, - 160 .155! 35 Manaynuk. .1 50 : 1.45! 5.5 Cronshohocken & Plymouth R. R.. 1-40 . 155 20 Turn..ut I mile below Norr:!town, 1 9 35' 130 15 Norristown or Brlilgepott„ - 130 l -25 10 Poll Kennedy. 25 120 05 valley Forge, •• . , ... _ -. 20.1 .15 'OO ' Ptgetitiville, • - _ ''. . _ 50 1 05 .4.1 ' Royer's Ford .. 11l 105 00 '. Pottstown, ..• - . .„ os' 100 90 Douglassmile, . - - , - ._ 05. 100 90 ' Beumetown. - - i. - - .- 95. 90 ,85 'Reading, - , . - . 85' SO ' , 75 Between Rending and kohrevill P." S 5 Sl' 75 atohrscill., - . 1 , „.. - - ' 85, '75 - 70 Hamburg. - ° - - -' • 10 , 60 • Orwlei.butg. - - 1- - . 60,; 50-' By oiler of the Boar) of 'Managets• S. BRADFORD. Bert'x 12-if tdai:4h ISSI won _ ~ q ~1~ ~ ~ ~ - - • ! DEDUCTION OF FREIGHT ON MERCII&NDIBE, 1 4. to commence March I„ 16.51. BATE,"" OF FREIGHT PCB 100 I:B.3. . , "es 4.,.. . . ...'"' M•*ln p."" tt , " " ft e... sitTleLrf 1I.01117C1111TtD.:` L. 0. . ..: Z , 1 - •7 , .:t .1 :I -- 1,. -I.' • , . . • . E--a• ~ let Cisarn—Hittiminonsr,eial,Bricks Ice. iron Ore, Lime...pine, Pi: Iron, , i) cts. '4l eta. Plaster. slate, Tries.l.,i." , "' 14' Class.—Rl4nrms, Burr Blocki,l Cement, GrindstOnes. Guano. Laths,l i Pitch, Railroad Iron. Leavy, Rosin. }4ok cis. be cis Silt, Sills. Stuncies„ :Tar, Turpenj tlne r Tlmber and Lumner. ' Id' Clast.—Ale„ Bririr and Porter, 1. 7,aaties,.*Pot and read: Bsra, Barley. 1 Bones and Horns. Coffer, Cotton. Whiskey& Onrnertic Liquors. (Irma, I. , lion Cast Inca. relach ; Rolled Bar nr • }lli rm. 0/ rts Ilarnmered Iron, BoilCr Plates. Fiat Bar Rai'm.td Iron, Lend and Shot, I Molasses, Potatoes. Neils and Spikrs , Salt Provisions, ngcr. Saltnetre &;" Tobacco, oninannfnctilred.l • J FLOUR per barrel. •1 - • • . 411, Clara.— Apples,.l Bran, riniferl .geese. Cnrddee.E•trilren-si are Eccs,l rncenes, (except those stdieillheitip I Hardware - A, Unliery, •Ilnlidw. ware. I .. I.ard, Lealtitr, Lief' Stork. Mantaae- )..11ela.' 9 as turetenflrria;as Machinery; 01 . 1;fiya- I tars,.Paints. Rae 1110 es, Rags. Rip.- I • ,•la Sheet iron, Seeds, Sleet. Swe e t 1 Potatoes, Tallow. Vl4car & WIT, j . ' 54.11 Cap.—Rooks and Slltirxi.e6-1 Boots and. elhoes. Can - Thin , & Spirit COO, China. Glass and Queensb are, I ~ Cigars; Confectionery, Dry Goods. }. 42 cte. 11 eta Drugs, Fresh Fiih. Meat and Fruit. Foreign Liquors. Flops. Spirits ',CI • Turpentine, Teat. Wines and Limo!.) Igarch_l.l&sl ' " H 'XI i ... . ..: i 1 . - A PAPER ,rOR EVERY BODY! AN EXTERPRISE (I . 23SED OX LOW-POST:YOE! PROSPECTUS. OF THE • v i nnlT All Tnumi WEBlESllll.llllUlibnil dUUllffilb• TBE"'WEDNESDAY DOLLAR JOURNAL" La the' title ora wdeldy paper, to be published in this Borough after the eirst or July next. The DOL LAR JOURNAL. wilt be devoted to Enrcaricr, TUSPEItaaCE, PpLltteli. AGOICVLTtaf. Ccit [SAL Naves, kc It wilt ba independent. to character, fear less in tone. and Lim constantly to furnish the molt correct, dispassionate. and tellable views of the sub= Jetts under-diseuesiOn: It is destemd eXpresaly to accommodate the watts ufthe people. in asserting and advocating their rights, ind to,serve as a medium of expression foratteir ~ vtews: the publisher therefore - Intends .to mitre it jest such a paper as the spirit of the times demartds.Or circulation among the manes. Its cheapness_ pod the import,nte of the field of la bor it enters ipoiLintitj "eery treacly emend its circu lation; and render ij undoubtedly one of the most serviceable jOitertil.pf the day. The Joraeet. Will ihe printed on good paper, about jthe size of the, Minnie Jot. tsar., before its enlarge , meet A new fontkif iy;.e is now (noire for ; and with the advantage of a Power Press, the pub- Usher hopes to coolish a piper that will compare fa ratably with any In the Slate. The matter wilt DO- entirely distinct. from the Mi llais' JOrtesit.; and therefore those who now take that paper, need it t' hraitate t¢ i , subscribe for the Wtosasnav po.t.t,•tt /01:101•L . The Firet.Numher of the Dot.t.aa loeitli AL will ap pear in /Hue. as a specimen, and he coritinued regn • larly afte - r the ark Lf JUly.• Subscribers will aere fore send in- their names Imm...thatch...as the paper Witi /4,llb:irked. ; TER MS :-112.11. f Vest: payable a adruisu. - The Wcaticanat Dot,-r 3O , copies. • 22 00 Lan JoeitsiaL" will 6e for.; For WEDIIEStaII sad [limbed to , one address, as • avcatiar's JOrallaLS, to follows: tone address, as It copies, - • . 70! 1 copy of each. el 75 conies, ,1 6 00i . 3 cows of each, 7 10 ••• 15 copies.. - ,12 00' 7 •• •• 16 00 ' 30 copies, - 00:12 • 32 00 • The very low rates at whichit be paper is offered, compels no lo reunite the subscription invariably In - adesnee. Particular •attetition will be paid to the state of Dig Markets in the Coal Region. As several thoukAndcople• or the specimen num ber wilt be printed,iirwill afford a See opportunity for advertiting. Advertisements intended for the Specimen 'copy, worst be sent in before the 10th of Jtrne next. Evert yoong man ought to subscribe to this pa • per, as the - terms of eutistription are within the reach 0 fall. Poil Masters w.iff pleas , t act as Agents, In form- Ate Clubs, - /t..r. „ and forwarding subscriptions.. For every ants of Piflegn, we will furnisb eopy ratio to the Persan whe forms the Club. Tni MINERS' JOURNAL is publiArd every Saturday, on in ell ra large abet% at $5 per annum : for Clubs, as tents 11.: To are address. three copied 1 1 1: seven Copt.. MO; fitt.ro cnplcs. IltYo and one copy errant to the p• moil 1 %elm form * Club 4filleen. Bates of Postage after the Ist of duly. Free to all Subsettbers in richayltill County- Under 50 miles, per annum, 10 eta. - Over 50 and under 3u per annum. • 40 " Seo and tinder 1000 miles per annum, 60 " 1 11 00 r 1000 - i" nO ° " BK.OO " MYXI " SI IV - BENJAMIN BANNAN. Prablialrr. Portavtlie. May 14, 1551 • .11— . arae4ie ACCOUNT 1300113. PRE 81788(11IBEN offer* forrsalc ► M.r lot of Min. eaeure account Socha. which f.)r durability of Bin ' drat, Quality of Paper cud arsine/tr. cannot be excel'. ad in the State. , flavico rocimerkid ma aufacturine Blank holes or • itl descranicia r be '.feels eunhdetit that be can sell as low and tarp Out as good workmanship as can be found In the cities. *Baling to any pattern done at abort B. BOMAN. CM ZWII SEWAFT'S SALE OP MEAL ESTATE. , 1' - VittMC OF eir.YratAL WHIT 6 c,l , V LNo„ 1) Ca-perms, Lerari Amiss and Fieri Facies. issued oat of the Court at Common Pleas of Sttruyik Inman. ly, and to me directed. will be stewed to public, sale .or vendee on SATURDAY, the 30th day of Anger.% lit3l. at 10 o'clock, A. Al ,at the Hotel' of MICHAEL SELTZER, in the Borough of Pottsville. Schuylkill county, the fullowine gear r died premises trivet!. Also. all the one fulls gnat undivided moiety or half part of all that certain tract. or parcel at land. consiat ing aleyetni L ew {gloms piece a or in reek...eat/ate rat the township' . of Branch, (fattuerly Norwegian,) , Schuylkill ennnty, _tale of Pennsylvania, bounded and limited as follawg, that le to ray. beginning at a stone in a line of lat 11 farmer): of Jacob Heim. tut now or late ncrth.d.rr and Ilneding, be Inc a corner ..r part of the Chanakt tract, now or late of Joseph ta.• S dyer, thence by the tetid Silver's land, Starlit Mt .'e grecs, Elet 23... to relies it, a atone in a 'hue of t red. formerly of John Kcite r , bid notv'or late of the N. VS York and schuy lkiti yard rnintLant. thenc e by the *aid lea mention. d laud. South 50 deuce es. tt eat 33 5-10 perchee to a stet, c o rner, North 40 dear, ~,, West Go perrhea. more or lees. to a fort, South 4'i de- Veen. Weil 10 perchers to a hickory and thence partly by the Fame d partly ay land. steam time of Jacob Ewing, oonik, 20 degree., East 139 nuches. to a stone in a line of .10,n Stryd's land arid thence partly by iand• of qtarfey Cyan, sdath 65 degrees. West '233- art caeg to a i..ayie,lllenfi. by land surveyed to Frank Maier, north '2S degree.. welt 192 perches to a pool, south 61 degrees west 61 perches to a post, north 31. d,greeti, wept :2 perches to a post. and noon El per. t o a post in • line Of lend nninerly Ceo. Singel, and now or late Jet ..b nelizie ger. thence try 'the said Selizingern 1.. tat unril. Pit deutnee, east Itri perci.c.. air a white ..air, pawl. 39 degrees raid la perches In a stone, t.nott raid. {Mr..." ast IS Perches in a pest, and north 47lectere west GO parities In a stone. thure pattly by oil r lands. now of the thitt Jcseph Cres.an, and partly by land formerly of the raid Jacob Heim, but now or late of Shober and Bunting, myth 57 de • ;tees. east 22n perchea ta a strata; and thence by the satd-last mentioned land; north 40 degrees. west 30 perches mnre or I. as; tri a atone, and north 50 degrees cut 33 5-0 perches to the place of beginning, contain the 485 acres and allowance ef st per cent, &c-, n high undo. ided moiety or half part of the said de scribed oat t of land.J.nepla Cre..son and wife by In denture dated the 27th of Augur, - A. D 1816, Deed ilook N 0.26, page 530,granted and tnrilreyed to Jacob . Hotintan,toget Ler will. the hereditament. and snorts. names, caireiered to a 1.44 g HOUVe i . tn,d,,1.-g Stalde• 2 Engine Minces awl Engihea iliereintpcniv, and tllack•mith alien. anti all the allure. at a Coal tune opened-and worked dill, the aaid permutes; all the re f ute ofJAGOII IltarFal A N•• olio, all that eertain Int nt piece 01 ground. !thyme in the Borough of Mir .rsvitlei Schuylkill mainly . bounded ili front on Third street, southwrirdly by lot of Jacob Ilincaelbert, ea.tts artily by an Alley, ;north wardly by lot of Jacob Klinlier, containii;g 30 feet in taunt anti 100 fee: in,length or depth with the apurre, winc e ., consoting ofa 2 athry SNOW dwelling hone.; rig the 14111:14P of WILLIAM A MBROSE. Also, al! Chet reliant lot or pore of emit nd Situate in the town of Tremont, Sebnytitill entity. bounded 'on the east by Clay street. on the monthby lot of C. Hants, on the weal by a 20 feet Alley. on the narth be lot of John snoop, being lot No -.--trisal I town. retie t a iro rig in road on Clay street Oil 'leo in depth 150. feet with the apnrtenances, ronenaing of a doable I story Game lit% eit.z mated uOh a basement story and a Carpenter shop. .1 • the estate of JOHN N HUMMER. I. Also. all that certain lot or hieri of grieuud, situate in the town of Not Carbon.schitylt di county, marked • to the plan of said down with No. I. bounded on the West by Front-cum, on the east ity a 211 fr.' tilde Al. leyoth the north by lot r Peter Forney. and on the south by a 33 feet wide &tr. I.,tontaltOng in front t 0 Pei 8 inches. and in deptit 5 feat. with the :Group naneem,cortiming of a 2 et .ry frame dwelling hotter ant a frame stable. 2. Also, all that certain lot k aw piece aground. situ ate in the ton zi of fort Carben, Schuylkill county, hounded ..n the we-1 ho ('oat street. on the east by n, 33 feet n ide API 1. iat th I...rth tip int nfJrihn al Cioley, and no the ' ,nor/. by 1..1 of M ichael Wood*, can.." t ri'ltine 20 feet to front and ill feet in - depth, with lac apputten titre-. cotadAttng,hl" a 2 story atone dwelling I ..... se with tnit.k. -Troia, and a frame shop, as the property of JACOB BRETZ. I. A 1..,. all the right, title and tnterest of James H. 1 itzstreiroons in all the full equal undivided our half part, the whole into two equal parts In he tilekled,ol and in all that 2 *joy? tavern !muse, mensuage and ' tract of land, situlie in Norwegian township. Flehrol kit) county. bounded 'by land -of William Yob, TOW. I Ph it ip. Shall, Otiernian. Elmakur Wethei ill. Cu Mini fig and others, containing 23 sere.. more or less, being the P3llle premiere . , which John T. Hazzard granted to the sal • Janet 11. Fitraimmone and Rena N. Wits by Deed, dated the 19th of Outdo r, 19.46, - Alen, all the right, title and interect et Janus Ili Fozaintnintinin•ll that Cull equal unditaddd one fourth - Atari of a certain part or pi it tri of land. innate in the ttaenslop and eeunty of Schuylkill, beginning at a - white oak corner. then patenting by land at Grille and Wagner north 3 -levees. we•t 163 pwri 1t,,, to a stone, north 87 degrees east 57 per. hes to a none, thence by I aid of John P. Boyer and Catharine Bayer. South 26 . degries east 104 pereheir to a cheat not oak grubaionth 45 degrees S perches to n atone in the Centre turnpike hence along the same south 54 degrees. east 8 perches to a stone, dearth 43, degrees, west 211 perches to • white oak ,gotith 3 degrees east 14 perches toe stone, thence by land of John Poo south 67 degrees. welt 72 perches tri i 3 . place rat beginning, containing 63 ae ee. 97, perches. more or less.-with the appurtenances. a. the ',we of JAMES 11- Fll Z-lal MON S. Also. :tit that certain lot of refijnd simile in the Bor. ouch of Soltirylkiil Hawse. Schaylkillaaintity, .bonnded ' on the north by lot of tA. R. Dicksan.,oit the south by/ to: of P. Leiner, on the cart by Centre street and on the west by the rivet Schuylkill. et - attaining in- fin f rit na sad Centre-smut 30.fiefand in deptik.loo feet w th lite ariputtcrainees, consisting ofa ti story frame thefelti ice louse and a I entry' fro rne ahem; tale the cattalo. of "JOHN T. MANN UL. - Alen. all that certain jot of eround..-sitnate / o, the Borough of Poctiville.t4ehuylkill county, h 9 ended in front by ,Sehuyikill Avenue , on the errs( by lot of • 3 --- Montgomery; on the east by lot olf/ Over- Gong, and on the south by an al ea - , enlitaining in front 30 feet and in lepth 115 feel, ayith the appur tenances corm:Ong ofa 2 orrery framfedweilleg bore with frame, tomtit n :toadied ; as the estate of GEO. lIFFFai BR c / I also, all that certain int or piece of groundoltuate in the Intro of Tremont . , .=chnelkin mannry, bring one third part at int No:Ito irytbe plan of said town as laid nut by Morris & Plotter, bounded on the north by Layire, street, nit/ the east by Crescent meet. on the s•tuth by Line pout and on the great/ by tot of Peter Hunizineer. enntninme In front on l sail Lautel Meet 47 feet! noire or less, and tannin J ! hark said width along r t.'reseent street ISO feet stri or less. with ti, appe enaner e. reinstating of a I , S story frame darning lamer and Inure stable• s the estate af GEORGE HUNTZINGER. - atso, all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in he town of Two tore. 9 'chttylkill county. tentinded ' on the s .nth ti) Green street' on the east, north and west by land of Rom & Emeticb, containing 40 fret ' in front and 150 feet in depth, with the appurtenances COT.SiPlltig of ii I story log-dwelling house with a frame kite hell attached ; as the estate of3:10. COLBOURN. Atria, all that certain undivided n nietY or half part ..f the riglitaile ant:Pint...est in and to a certain nos auage, te limner: and tract nr connected piece of land conrafnieg in th whole 161 neie a 29 perches and al -1...1 lowan:, et Nit per cent. for roads, &c , Be the same more or less. situate in Branch township. (formerly Norivegian ) in the, county' of Schuylkill, bounded by lands now or late ofJacob Heim and Slither & Bunt ing, Milnes & Haywood, late John Keller, but now or late of the New York anti Schuylkill coal company, Jacob Cwing, John Spayd. Charles Evans,the Forest Improvement catalpa nt.laort surveyed to Franklin 510- ler, late George Sattel. now Jacob Seltzinger, land of Joseph Crerron and othera, which moiety or. undivi ded I all part of the at.ate desertbed land being tke game, whtch Jacob llntiman and wife, by their Deed. dated the 12th day of October, 1649.recradcd at Om igy burg in Deed Book No. 32 page 575. granted and con 'fumed unto the said Samuet cement'. The impiave menu. on the above tract are coal breaker, Engine and fi) , 511.4.0 attar lied.twondopes and nue Engine attached ti' each 0101,. ittackgratit, shop. six dwelling Looses t ile lb, estate o• SAMUEL CONGDON. - Also, all the Right, title and interest of Henry K. aarong. macula.. the.follonitor tries of la nil. •It : .5 -- I. 41.10 acres and alforvance. prolate partly in Fraley arid partly in Tremont township, richuyiktli county, surveyed on warrant in the name of John Moyer, da ted May 5. 1791. bounded by lands surveyed in the name 0: Nancy Kinnear, Stephen Leinineer. Robert !Alin and others. - .3. Also. 440 hues, 120 perrhes, ciituale panty in Fralley and partly In Tremont township, Schuylkill county.' norreyed on warm.% in the banter of Sophia Mayer, dated Irlays.l794..bounded by lands surveyed in the name of Jahn Moyer, Robert Kinnear. John Harris and - other. 3. Also, 431 acres 9 perches, situate pant- in Frail. ey and partlyin Tremont township, Schuylkill county antreycri on Warrant granted tn. finned. Kinnear. de- • led May 5, 1794;lootied by land surveyed in the name of Sophia Moyer,'John Moyer, John Haut:: akd other... 4. Also, 433 acres 59 perrhes. situate in Tremont tnWil , h'Pi Schuylkill county, ant veyed on warrant in ,the name of John Hateis, dated May 5.,1704 bounded ~by lands, surveyed in 'the WOWS of Robert Kinnear, Andrew Carson and others S A 150.44.5 acres 124 perches, situate partly In Pine glove and parity in Trgmont Township, Schuylkill ccunty. Purveyed on warrant In the name of Christian Laventwrg, dated May 3. 1794. bounded by lands, sur veyed tri the name of John Harris, John Leafier and of be is with the impurtenaneciLlat• the rotate of 11EN ELI' 14 - . STRONG . Also, all those sit cumin Intl or pieces of 'ground. situate in the town of New Castle In the county of Sebnylkill.markted In the general - plan of said town No. 235.236 237, 235, 219, and 340. Pp the soutbesq - city stde.of 'lohawk street and caioining together in front on said Molfawk street 240 feet. (thy 40 feat to each Int) and In depth 153 feet, bounded Obit/mew ed) by Kline street, soutbeasteily by 11`213 feet wide Alley, - southeresterly, by Clint street, and athrthwester ' ly by +aid Mohawk street. being Oriente toloffround which Benjamin Kugler, as attorney in fact for James , Dundam and ei th er by Deed bear i ng date the gist day ' of May. 1830. L conveyed to Daniel Lindeunsuth and Daniel Kaerrtit tr. together witbihe hereditament- and applutenancel. late the estate nf DANIEL LINDE mum and DANIEL KAERCUER. Also.all the right, title and interest of Philip Kant: man of and In two certain luta of ground.shuste in Ore. town of Priedenshore, Warr - township.ttronikiii en., bounded in front by South street and in the east by Front street, containing each 60 feet In front and 163 .feel in depth, and marked in the plan of said town, with Nos GS and 45, with the appurturaeces, tonsils. Inc ofa 11 story dwelling' house, partly frame and , partly log, and a frame stable, late the estate of PHIL IP KAUFMAN. ' Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground. situate . 1 in the Borough of rineerove,Schaylkill count ) , boon-: I ded by Minim street, Geoid streets Centre . Wig,' *ad . ' Int, late of Augustine Holum. containing 60 feet in width amt 100 feet, more or legs. In depth, with the • appurtenances, consisting ofa 11 story fr ame dwelling - Unita with kitchen attached, late tbc estate of 10EN sArs ER. . . Also, all 'bat certain lot or piece of 'roost. on the Minersville road In Inc Flniceigh of Pottsvilse.debuyi k ill county, being part - allot No. 14 in Poll ik. Patter-*; son's addition to the said borough, hounded and de. , scribed as follows: commencing 'at 2 stake on the .; tooth side of the Minersvine road and east side of a ! 'M foot wide alley ;'from thence, easterly •long the - I tide of the Minersville road 20 Get to a post, from 1 thence southeasterly back in length or depth 30 feet ro ; • line of lot of Jas. B. Pattersoo, from thence westerly along said line 20 feet toe post from then!e j northwesterly along the •east side of tile above said alley 60 feet to the place of beginning containing la-. front on the Minersitille road 20 Iceland on the back,( part ol the western line feet. with the appnite• - 'anus emitting of I ,druble two story frame dewl. •; ling house with a basement story, late the estate of.' JOHN SHOMO. Seized. taken In Execution acd wni be volllty . . 11. linAoB, elletiff. .1 sheriff's Office, Orsrlips-1. . burg, Let 14. 1133. f - . F. 1113.1.EV,,Cr.skideiii 27-tf • FROM sota: -- =I MI. N:l]'''R.S..':-. VOL. XXVII. AND POTTSVILLE I wlll reach you to pierce tbe..boweb of ibc Eartb, and bring out from tho.caverns of mountains, Metals wbkherill glee strength to onabandaand subject ad Nature to oar use and PiensUlNlL—Dr. ./0411114;111 SliEntreS SALE Or;REAL ESTATZ. uv vat:Fut:OF sEvERAI; •it' LN I. - IJ I Erpairc Lerari Frcias and 144 u. d out of tho Court of Common Plena Ache tkltl coon ty. and to tue directed wilt terroosrd f`ni•li2 rate or vendu•• on :at TIIRDAY. the 20th day of 1551, at' I 0 o'clock. A. AI . at the fluid or At It 'IIA I:1 t3ELTZFR. in the Itorangh • of ?rimy lk:II county. the folinwing de•rribed premises. to n'i: : Ale... all that ',e7taiu tot ot pie.. oi ground. eituute in:the Jtototigh ni Schuylkill 11l von. Seh•tylkill run n ty. (ranting northwardty on ,et; John itrel-t.we,oo a r .t. ly on Market orrri c and hounded soot hw ,rilly by tle Phiindelphia and Readmit , Rrilroad ,toomary, eastwardly by lot Of William liner shelter. rnnta ir.to:: -In front on St John street 41 (1,4. and Pnleet, moo. it'r.s. on Markel street. ti .. . 'apportehanr.... coirlstux nr n Pinny log dwelling honer. (weather boarded) and log klt r hen. tatrtho state ofJORK B. ,MARTIN. Als.t, ail that tun stun frame building with a tank trout and basement rt,tn.t.ituate on the b,rth aide of Sunbury ittee., in the'liorteigh 'of al in . errsdle,Snlot I WI county. adjoining Abt attain Trout on the weer and Jact.b Kline nn the can, remaining ih front on r.Ol slltlhntrrtreet 39 feet, and in;depth 30 c.:st, and the lot or mete of ert,und a nd eurtilare appurtenant t" said building. tate the estate or aLEX,ENA BTROIT and PETER etTROPP. A 130. all tbnt crTIZI3 tot 110 purr of numb& situate In the ton n o(Mlddleport, Blythe ltwnship.:+ehuy:tdl enenty, bounded nn 'the nest Ma;tt Street. on the north by Int of Wm Dennts„".n the south by lot or Sophia Shrilhammer. and on-the 'art by r 16 feet wide atliey containing an front ISO feet ant in depth 03 feet, meteor ler.. with the spelt rteuaort r;courestinr. or* *dors frame hnnie with a harrtn , nt. Flory ..t• Slot e, 0 story frame kitehr9i atm bed and a frame stable. late the estate of EDWrtilD CARED. Alan • all that certain Pr or pin•. of inonot, situate in the borough of l'ottsrille, rtrhut !kill( cunty, Loon ded In front by Attnersville strect stunt' by Laurel sr.. nn the west by lot of Thnut:ts ^at. nn the east by an alley, enntaildne 2.11 feet in front, and •:DO feet in depth, with the appurtenances, Constll.lisl2 of a d at , ry frutle • tore Looa,•, late the estate 'ot DA VID DAVIS. A1...a1l that certain lot or niece of around, sitwat• on the nor.h side of Rut:tine: street in Me town of Llewellyn, Sehuyiklll county. bounded nn the west by lot of Ilenry A. St.•ng, on the ea:t by lot of Wm. Tar nalt, der., and on the north by ai2r) fret tlley,rnmbered in the general plan orraid town with No 191, with the improvements, ennsiatint of a. 9 story dwellitte bone with stone basement, late the ratite of .1 BARNHART Al.n, all Hiner certain Iwo tots of gronnit. situate iii,ttic tiottn r.f Ftieitentiit,g;Wn)ne towniihip,ttehu)l- Lill enmity. hounded on the anntb by Milo Fire. t. en the went by lot nfiarnh Menniq, Epq., nn thelintih by Peach %Ile': and On the ca t by lot tif John Klab, each tot 601 feet in front no Main atrert and tll5 ft.i.l In depth, 'land m,rkeil in ?tie g..ner:ll phn said town with Nn:.. 15 and Jp, with theppti,le ,o.nee., toniii.ling of a 2 Flory tram,. honor and frame etal.te. Lie the eztriTe of AI'CrATTIS HEINTZ. Alen, all that certain lot or pier.' Of :Man& situate on the sonthwevardly aide of, the mad, leadlog tram Potravilie to fort carbon. stmt.-tint. • called Port Catbnit Avenue, !linriveglarr inwnslalp. RrhnylAUl county', bounded and destribed as follow.. neginn big nt a past standing in-a nnwallitreant of water on the vanthwardly bide of the aforevaid 'had, being also the not he. ardtg corner of Ilugb Ein,ley'a lot. [lroner along the souiltwaidly aide of .aid road South 731 degrPec weft 429 fort 6 inches lo a port and heap of stone. thenre by other fatid of the raid Thninas !liven. south 161 degrees, exit 472fert to ft Tyrol and heapnf :mane, and north 62 = ' 6 inches to a port and heap aforesaid iloglf Kin,ler'. 1.1.1 crossing the asneeraid mall I ward■ etilking it aasin and north der,rees. west 51! plate of her.troonc. ronloinint 11=CMtC1=M UMMITSIOMM=Z = 'ainey. ;ern It the arptlftet.lll[l4, frame dwelling I* e. a I ~ stop and frame atabtes. lan. the rat ANNEX. Alan. all that rattain lot or In,Porter anwnship, Schuyikl lands nr Jacob li;amtd•l, laeot man. and Levi Feblnc, contai I►w, with the apptirtrnatices, frame hintoe and Intl ham. In Ma I. ' Alan, . II that certainid or pkee nf groubd, situate in the ftorongh of sl ern, Md. Schuylkill rodn ly. bounded fu iront by • . m G e M and Schuylkill W ,kez4 l Haven Railroad, on th rept by ihe river est Branch. on the south y another lot of Alexander Manning, and on . thrfrnrth by int of Amos •Lecuis, containing in depth IS feet, and in width 90 feet, being lot No. Sin EittelsorebAildltion to Minersville with the appurtenances, consisting of a 9 vt , +q log ditelling hnonc. ,i / 1. Alan. all t at certain Int nr place of rtntind.aib nate In the Ho 'nue, of Mineriville. Schuylkill coun ty. bnobiled I front by the Mine 11111 and Schuylkill "HaVen Rallr d,on the north by another lot of Alex lender Ma line. on the south by lot of George Vaughn, .the rei rby the West Ilrantb, contain ing in d h' t)0 feet, and In width 30 feet, and being I hiu.s9 In Geo. Pitterion's addition to Mi nersvil e, with'the appurtenances. consisting of a 9 stogy/. frame divellinribonse, Tate the estate of ALCS AN DER' MA ei :SING. ' Situ, all the right, title *, And interest ol Peter Mead In and in all that rettayitit nr..Tround, situate / in Centre street. tn t tie borough of Taina qua. :tam I kill -remit), fronting ',MI fee.t -on Centre street and dreading hack of Mel Said, Width TA feet. launded no th e east by land of Francis N. Mick, and Thomas Riddle. south by (ot of Bernard Gillespie. west by Centre ctrect.'and on MI mirth by latul of the !At tie •Schuylk HI Nay fga 1 leti. Railroad and Golf COMPA . 4, with the mrpartenances.:ennFlstlng oral story stone dwelling have, B 0 by'Ao - geet. with a llistory 'kitchen in the rear. and a fentne - stable:late alte es tate of PETER MEAD. -, .: -- Also, all that eiVtatrt lot ni piece of ground, situ ate' In the town or Donaldson. Schuylkill county, ,bounded on the rorth by ltailrnad, street. on the smith by Marylind tweet. on tile east, by bd tin. 74 and nn the or by Int No: 70, tieing' nt No. 75 in the general Man nf avoid 'toren. wit li the'ap ,nrtrinan ren, ronsistlne of, a I tune" fen. , hone e, tote the 1.1.1.11 P nfJOSEVII HORN. 1. Also, the undivided otie third pin ore lot or niPre of ground, situate in;'the town.. of Tremont. Scl.utikill mortify, marked in the plairof R Itt s t own all laid nut by Morris Fisher, wi th No. 145. bonn ded on the west by the swatara Railroad, 'and s on the north ay Laurel stre•Ltorataining In front 'on laid Railroad street is feet,..and In depth on Laurel street =a feet, more or less. with the appurtenan=' cea. &insisting of a large 3 *tory frame tavern !move and frame :table. 2. Also, an that certain tot or piece of around, situate in Eckel & Spangler's addition to the town tif Tremont, Schuylkill county, and marked w Itis No 1. bounded on the north sueet on the east by Bridge street. and on the west by lot No. 2, containing 40 feel in front nn said Line atreet, and dspth 140 feet. 3. Alsri. all the undivided one balfpatto(lot No 204 in the plan of the town' of Tremnnt. B.hnyikill county, as laid nut by Morris & Fisher; bounded on the west by Clay shredt, or. the north 'by 'lot No, 203. and on the south by Int No tit. containing 60 feet in front on Clay street, and 200 feet, mote or less, in depth. 4. Also. all that certain lot of granucl. situate in the town of Tremont, Schtiyikill,county, marked in 'the plan of said town, as laid out by Fullwiler & 412111 re, with No. 4, boundetron the north he Int No. 5, nn the eolith by lot No.:, 7, fronting on Crescent street, and containing 50 feet on said Cresceent st., and 140 feet, more or en., in depth, with the •Prmr tensnres, consisting nr a I story stone dwelling bOnse and a frame stable..., 5. Also. lot No. 5 in the plan of said town of Tremont. Schuylkill county'; as laid out by Fullwi ler & Miller. bounded on;the forth by lot No. 4, on the south by lot No 6, knd fronting on Crescent street. containing in front 60 feet. and In depth 140 lept, more or less. 6. Also, tbe western tinetion of lot No 7 In the Nonni - said town of Tremont, Si linylkill county as lard out hr Fullwiter & Miller, containing in front oft Main street 11 .feet, Ind in depth 40 feet, with the improvements, entutistint of 2 story frame dwelling house. 7. Also, the Eastern portion of Int Pin. 8 its the plan girth(' town of Tremont. Schnykill county, as raid out, by Fullwiler & Miller. containing in front on Hazel Street It feet. and in depth 115 feet, late the estate of Z fIATDORF. Also. a certain part of a bit or piece of ground rigs • ate nn the eolith aide of Main etreet. in the marmot - Tremont. Schuylkill to nty; hounded on the north by Main street, nn the we I or of John Deibter, on the south by Popular Pet, 04 the east ha the rf , roaming portion o relit! Int.tontainlng MI feet In front on said Main Street. and in depth 1.t.0 reel. mare or I less, with the improvements. eon•istingofn two story I. frame dwelling boime.late the estate of Henry fl i at, i t. Also, all that cervina lot or piece of ground. all wan in Poll t Patterinin'S Attila on to the borough of Pottsville. Itlebuylkill county. bounded in front no Mlneravilte turret, westwardly by an alley. north wardly by lot ofJohn•Fulbilt r southwardly b) an al ley containing in front 40 feet. and In depth 135 feet. with the appartenances. consisting of a double frame house, late the estate of Itettlatotn Davis and Lewis Powell Reined, labia in CIPCnnOn a'nd will be Mild by • C. R. STR4.IIII. Sherd'. lAtieriff's Mace. Orwimt burg. Sus. it. 1851. ItetrESELF - •FivE CENTSIit Ey means of the Pocket , Isculapius, or Every one hie .wit Physician! 30th edition •ith upwards of a hundred 4 , utravings, showing private tnettee• in every .hale and Tea, and melfortratiolts of to generative system, by NM. YOUNG, M. O. The time has now arrived, Let persons surrerinC from .!eret diskette, need no more tetame the Virile or Qt:sca. ; :at as by the prescriptions /plinucd in , this honk any ne may cute himself, Avitla s, or the knowledee ortbe f. molt intimate friend, and!with one•tenth‘the Inoue! , entente!. In Itddl len to the cenerel routine of pri- • Tate dl , it fully esedains the cause °reliant/acid's i early decline, with observatitras on marriage—be sides many other derangeratents which it would not he proper to enumerate in the public prints. • Any person seeding gerekeT•trive.vises en , closed in a letter, will receive one copyof this book. by maillonlise triplet will be sent for use Address." 1/11. W. YOUNG, No. 152 Spruce street, Phltadephia. — Post-pans (VTR. YOUNG can lie .tonsulied on any of the •Giseases dacrihed inbiadiderent pubileatins. 'at his Odice,lsl Spruce street, -leery day between 9 and 4 o'clock. (Sundays excepted ) PhiLada., Nov 9.1850 . Pint AND PROVISION STORE. /3 T. WILSON. No. IL:Soutla Wats rSi met. ry 1a ‘..., • delpbta. would respectfully inform toe Mohb ants of Achayikill and the adjoining counties, thai: lu conversion with a general' Commission business. be keeps constantly on karta; a complete assortment of fish and Provisloos.comfistisig in part of If steers!, Cheese , , . Boner. Eamon. Beef. Ham*. Herring. ' Pork. , Bides. Codfisn. ' Lard. s . Shoulders. lac. cleCharks V. Norton, of this place. acts as Balsa. man fbr this concern. and Went.' tits friends to call. All orders promptly attended to. - : C. T. WILSON.' No. 8 Booth 'Water Street. YAW) islitt 7, life F R a v or PIiILADEI.PIII•4 V • Milt INA, 1631 Cheoinut Fit! h Crafro llanclur Thomaa Totes= %V.v.fnrr. sana,ll:tant, Jaenh It ctmir b,. More:. P. treier.r. • Cofitinue to tar.tke to surance. peter, I:ret I.: limit. ,t 41111 every deicripito n of properly. in 1, at rates as low as are consiatent with ,ece.ity. The pang have reserved a Lill!. t.nor bl Fund, which'w.th their Capital an./ r , • 111i11111.1, .art 1. Invested, ill'ord .treple :o the .I,,,tred. ~.sets.f the 1 :1 , =41.111) 1111 ialmary Ist. !SP, as (ma1101”.1 a r.r• a.. Xrt V...ertt , •l tr• r. aP followr, I.a Real C.int.. InC11,171.•.111.11.. 1 j riinft t.r yearn, tbry bar. p. 14 n"wardr of oar ctillb, Ira hum dred thoratitiel dollarp,.l”“e; by - li, iLrrrby atym.t.. Inc •r I Trltee 4if the advaLta:Es t,f in,11,0111Cr.11.5. wet! a. thr ability And din position to meet with prompt. CHARLES N. RENCK ER. President CIIMILEtt . G. ISA:MUM. Cr, mry. The imbsclibnr Mut kern appointer, t'limr.t Ga TM. above mem limed 'net ation, andip now prt pan make. ittrtaratic•-. nu er,Ty tle,creption of property. iI thnlotrr.trata AIDREtW RUtisliL. Aping. Potte• .1-In 11. ts;. t-ti" - 11 F: GlIi.“021 LIFE INSURASCE. AN1.4 1 111 . , and Trlit.l Company, ofPnlladelphia. Office Nn In Che,nut Snpet. Capital. •300.0 W. clmrirr p pesnal. Cdn.inue t.. mate Ini.ura nceaon 1A..., on rnntl fay..ral 11. it.rm.s. Th" brim:ll3l4 tql 3 dlns(strd,t.,e• th., Ir -.AI , (15 i..- • The 0111,... Agent for the abovt , Company in srbitylkill Conroy. and wilt effect lnsuranri cold give fltl n.o esmi 1 informati 1 11 l nn the antler!. EL HANNAN. 26-1 y =I fir , HE OMRWar. Mvittlal , tafety Insnrance c n ,mpe nr 1 —oinc, N,.tit) Room of the Exchange. 'Mid St. FIRE INSIIR %NEE.— Hui Whigs, Merclnindise and other property it. Foie. awl Coui lrv, I nru red nail*, In.. nrda mare by fire at the lowest rate of prern.uel. , MARINE INeMIRANCE.—They e.t.a In.ure .Carfine ,,, and Fretzlits.forelcri or Cnafftwiar tinder open nr speciat pottetee. a. the as.ured may MA AND TRANSPOKTATION.—They also ineury merchandise traneported i.y Wagrinp. Railroad Cal}, Canal Bolts and Oteamboats, nn rivers and tithes, ..n the most !theta! terms. DIRECTOMt. Geo. G. Leffler, Spencer Mrli rain. Edward Darlington. Cha'rles Kelly. haac R. Davis. .1. G. Johnrnn, SPitllamPnlwril William nay. John Newlin. • Dr. S. Thomas. Dr. R. M. Ilmonn. . John Reiter:. Wllllam Eyre. Jr. J. T. Morgan, D. T.. Morgen. Wm. Ilagaley. MARTIN President RICIIIARD z. NEWROLD, SiCTrlary. Thesubseribet basing been appointed agent for the above ComPany, is now prepared make insurance on all descriptions of property on the most liberal terma.: Apply at G. 11. ontt•' office. Moiris' or at my house in Market Siren, rottSVllle. %, 7I ar ‘if•DuN A 1.11 Nov l i. Ist, MORE NEWS FOR TEE SICK! CURB ronow's CURE!! MORE PROOFS OF THE EFFICACY OF DR. SWAYNEIIi Celebrated IFainiis Medicines'. ° Dr- \\a)-- nee • I I.IITII medic rue _ .6 •O s o 1 • 'Awe— • 11.• SIV ACV N EIS COMPOUN I SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, TIE OCIG NAL •ND GENCINE TNAPARATION. It may be truly said, that no one has ever been no success ful In compounding a Medicine which has done on much to relieve the human family, to rob disealie °tits t errors, a nd restore thednvalid to Health and Cumfart, an the Messrs , and Prsprictor of that most Jcseriedly permlar Family Medicine. Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild therr3 .and none has been so general patronieed by the Profession a ndothers, both I n this country and Europe, nor has there ever peen so great an effort in the short space of onit s fiX or seven years, .0 deceive the credu lous and tini hlnking,by pntt ing op Nestrests of, arinus kinds, by rations individuate, affixing the earn,. of Wild Cherr y. dud as tench r.f the name of the origi nal preparation, as will screen from the lash of the law. Beware of ouch Imposters. And purchase none but the original and only genuine article, as prepared by Dr. Dwayne. which arose from many years' close attention to the practice of the Profession, and which led to this great discoverlr. Became of Moats! Itelve.uhel, the genuine Is put tip in square bottles stowed with a beautiful wrapper. (steel engraving,) Astir!. the portrait of Dr. Swaim- thereon, also his slynatiiret all others are positively " lictition• anti counterfeit." PLEASE READ THIS EXTRAORDINARY CURE. Dr.. Swain,. i -ITear Sir-About 'sir yearn mcn, I discovered that my lunge were crecteil, of which I be came more convinced from time to time. although I tried many remedies. yet without any\ umiareut bene fit, and my disease increased unit:l virn , compelled to keep my room, and of last my bed. 1 !tad \ great pain in my left •iile. upon which I could not lay 'in hed.and In the morning my cough was so . . that '1 Mond at very pitinflit to throw up the phiem which gathered I in great imantitie. on my lungs, when forttinatele I , II ZINC PAINTi, b o ught of pour agent, of this place. one bottle of,ynur I . ' i Ilairefactured by-the Xer Jersey Errtoriwg and Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. which so muchre- , Main/ Cissaparty , NEWARK. N. J. Betted me that I continued using it until now. I have i , THIS Cempany is used sit bottles, and am happy to tell you Abet toy prepared to furnish a 'lmply of ideas valuable ZINC PAINTS, whteh have deer pains are removed, toy strength returned, myi.sleep Is fintsd after several years trip,. both In Europe •nd undisturbed and sweet, and I feel perfectly welt. 1 s the United States to retain their original beauty'and can now, follow my daily arise:Dion without being I or ,. tetiee properties , ponetior to any o th er Paint with that painful hark dis, weakenning cough . Wh tever. Their White Zane Paint, Is purely an Os and I dirtily' believe that to year medicine. under the : blessings nf Providence. lam ndebted for this great . ide of Zinc, and I. warrimed tie. (rem i.lt isdalteru tin i s 'end in.pnrtty whatever ; it covets well, I. bean change, and am very happy to iubscribe myself, is Ily, white and is entirely free from the poisonous WILLIAM BRAIVXMIT p nmeties of paints made from Lead, so danger... St. Clair, di hityliall county, Pa.. Jan.'29, 1919. ~ u the health of Painters and Fanzines. It trill eat A PHYSICIAN'S fErtTIMO do-TESTIMONY IS tars Ytti.ry when reposed in solitlierous, or mephitic ~,, Xl' I f . E llison, a ir, 41•4 .,.."‘" 4. t he Ca , " 44 ' ' eshal.tworitt or evan when'ehut tip in otiose roam - ur. a. Li. trllison, f rankrort .1) , says .- I 'was in- !As an nutstle paint it withstands wee climate and dueed, from a failure of the most oment expectorants weather better t han any other, not being liable to recommended in our Materna Mcdtca. In some moms ; turn c alky and mumble, or rub off It may he work of Diseased Longs , to try yi ur preparation s I eCI f Wild .. n ; Ith tan, * ni hat color, with water and s i ze , or w i t h Cherry.- It is sufficient to sal that -I was an much varnish. whirl) gire.• the celebrated Porcelain Finish pleased with the result of that and etibarcitutat trials. ior Chia Gli e .,, . . that I now prescribe It it. preference to ;ill other CIL tCK AND r:O1.0111,D ZINC PAINTS-There remedies. I have been engaged in at.tive practice of ' ore coml , i„,. 1 at o i.tic prit.e and are the cheapest and twelve years , and this Is the first Patent Medicine I i beat Paint. in the market for coating Roits, Fencing, ever thought i nough of to tpren. an opinion, in Barns , oet4 „,„„ e. s t e e p u ni i ers. s temi h rus i s . Ships writing., • i or and other capered tlrface of Wood. Brick. Tin, SW ANNE 'S cEI.EBRATF.D venmtFuGE. N. iron "or -evor. se ti , il are both Weather and Firs "A safe and eireetnai remedy far Worms, 1/Ispepsia ; `Ft..!. For Won or metallecurfaces they are particu• Cholera Umbel. sickly nr Dyspeptic children or : ', t e te ei t; l iine. as they farm a Galvanic connection edults,and the most useful I amity Medicine ever of -' I and euti sly prevent oxidation or runt : they dry fered to the public." ' quickly with a polished outface. do not blister sir MORE GOOD NEWS FOR THE SICK. • , cree k ~,, r e.ed or Mf:181, and haven:a pure lawman Asdammatirics. lseiasai ; b an d o tin t chance ruler like nanny of the earthy Dr. Swayne -Dear Sir :-A .nan rinretinved a bottle pain's now in'sue ; in pi o.if of wi.)i-ii we trier to the of your Nernrifuge, the mber day , for his Child ; and., hatowtha „,,,, t t een , by its riseollscharged sixty-three of the le vest worms ~' , • , he had ever oven. It is some/Thai difficult to get the • Patti ha . Cas 1r orks. Day 15, ISM. people to try it, me they have en often been trolled kr t• m ews . F. I'. J.lnta' , Zt. Co.-Gentlemen:" Haring nauseous and worthless worm medicines. VOWS be- ' MAC several trials of your Brown Zinc Paints in lug so pleasant to the lasts. at the same time eS'ec . var i ous methods egi r oar>•,l to te n t Ms \ p colee nl ee coal. I shall be able to dispose of n large quantity. Renteciftilly Fonts. , qualities upon Weed and Metal, thave thet \ eatistac- Ben to elate that the revolt, have been highlyfavora- TOWNdEND T. Spa ate, P. M. - Beware of Mintakei. „al ' emernber Dr. , , ble. The paint cdrelang well, drying quickly and ti poests•mg etcher tenacity, esneccapy e p ee\ tune alwaynes Termifure Iv now ;put up it. square bottles. than any other paint with which 1 acii`fitmiliar. • Me Seethat the name is v.ivit conectly. ' Yours Truly. JOHN C. CREASON,', SWAYSE. Faigineer of the Philadelphia Gait-Works., Dr. Scsirveg Sitglor Coated -karstapars./A and Eitratt , • . [ \ \ , , --, , .f Tar Pills. . , I he undersigned having used the Zrac. Petals re-s - We have tried the varinu. Pills, which have been furred to, emicur in the foregoing oplaiion. so highly lauded through the Milk Incas. hlit there .. !Mnrris Taster& Morris, Mentiek & Son, ' are ho se which give sneh general satisfaction a. Dr • • '- ?lad " d lc Ja.. T. Sutton & C.,.. Swayne's Sugar Coated Sarseoarillaiand Ter PAIL-J. Sv?to' F Y e N no n" % . 7 ,tit ';' : '' ". ri ,. 3 .- kbo Iron woms. ' They correct all the functions of the Laver, c l eave ,. the mtommary Canal, acting ass goodie cathartic and J. T. Dean, Untied States Dry Dock. C' D ,,, h .,,, r et prlt e -1 citi fiverattle terms by The alterative medicine, •nd Sr', very stainable, In Ma. .. en ,e s „ nutp __aet_ . • - is ril tn • plaints incident totemic's. , - Ag TA; JONCS & CO. ' • AGENTS FOR SCHUYLKILL' CAC ?Iry. . • 1: .i.touth Mimi-res. PhitadelphllL JOHN G. BROWN, La..,,,.iii,.1.3. Aug. 9, 1351 !,' . 33.0ra ' J. CURTIS C. HUGHES: I . `” . JAMES B. FALLS, 1 .m ,,,,,,, wi1ip. r , a. , I[3OCIALF.: I' riair. ROOKS - JUST PUBLISHED JOHN,W. GIBBS, f C ,. k GAlnuggisoga.. Schn)11.111 Haren 1• H. Stile. I a r!'.l for sa.'„e la :mpr,ved Time Hook f‘r the pc, Let • I. F o v l i e llt " : 4T Ec D SS:: L i, LlN , Te* g: ACl fti Ps lt ta tt i et trr tie r . s oal Tremont; sta .. , port c ... b . n i., Jolla A arm, Tavois‘ine.i .1. , The trade 'uplifted at tow rates at . ' D. BANN/04'B 11. ALVta,,Tuscatora; E. t v. F m n . r . , Tu Ta u m r a i rla t i c o la r i o ,;, . jun.. 21.1851 . L JBook Store and Manufactory. Parr. Mita. Pine- . --- DRESSING CASES.-JUST RFMEIYE,D and Son. Llewellyn; JOHN WILLItWe, Middlepon; C. for sale by the vubacrlber a One lot of Dressing containing several Ramp, Stashes, Conithif. r s , u.v i r. thartiptiart; CONOII. RIMADa , at Ultra- Gus, • H A LL , New Philadelphia ; S. Maim. Orwigeorg ate ,Stc., han dsomely put up in a ennsentenirar men - Landing: J. STANTON. itelieassbnre;Jacbs later. travertine. Every Person who- travels should he la B DANNAN. Asas e Lowet Mabantango; Raro & Heratce. Don- aldenniand by all the prlntipal Storekeepers through- June ..• I° s l . possession .. of r - . • st— out thoadJacent counties . DR. 13WAViiVel Principal 091ae N. W. corm Bib sang Race streets, Philiderpbll4 whir. - all or muse Oct be Ilk IltddWOreased. . GE SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST'3O, Itisl ILIDEMBWXY. neorce Ittilt,o4lg Mizedet I) LV. IL Adolphr E SAX 555 GS etork,. t.-••• 12!MIIII A tlizlW6lll;7-11.11 PROTECT YOURSELVES Jneeph U. seal. Jame. C. Hand Edmund A. Sonder. TheorMilue l'aufdlex John C. Davie. If. Jones Moak.. , Robe' t Ithunn, Henry RInA It. John R. Penrose. Hugh Craig. *mut! Ed arch. George Serrill VOICE PROM SCHUIMILL COU-srTY A Garda B.ILATEiIir..NT t %rfiNG•TiiL.I.EW ....e...-.-3-..,,-CY x +LIMNING l lark Sl. ds lartyie of [ Ii • -,..•.----. c: z.„,„„„. Tin. II 11.0. r, and fire,? o f , a , " -. 7.*;0 '3.II()OVER,' , . I',,iii.ville. l'a \ ..w ~, ~,,, ..,_,..._ is ll:; n t , l , a i l u e ,, l" , ,: i r i l r l) , %a p p ec ttl fi r i g u a;l: . ...l r ii. ..,... t ..: ::1, ... ti,,.. „I steoms.! cc:arty 1.(1 ri, lvii I. get...fa - I:I, hi., I trze awl :",mt sake.; d asb,.r:inell.r i,,1304..,11.Z: Pahl, 0:!•:14 and 11.11 Stneits , ere , tdr-,c , WPAO in ILI. , z ion." Anew:: wh4-.114,A11ie .t , nk A ir liZlA,,the Cladr , Ait- , [gt.i; il : :.11.-re uitetle for tart-rn ii" ,, " n'. ' , rein' 1 1 , .i.•4 ‘,1:3;1:e. ' , rand Ail".l IC,t lu -Ik:lA:l.d:tit Air-lA:hi tit. dal top r tnitletn, an./ sttri,...- eine 41r-.2:lt , ,:ii t L.:lv:cif , Con . 1'11PfwV , ..1,a , ..1 va , l ova t,11.-1' ki,,d- off;,,ldsieg it['zt [4, [ Also a ttpfe• ,!i.l I.: of PArl , ti , St.te. 4 4, nat Air 'X'.ic ii ii a oquar.• clot ff44n itedi w.f.: he Iht!,-!tin itadta•dr. i!..-, :Await , re.. vi:,thr 13.-I , J Ft:iiikil.l. t.pe., fr , :elirlor aid Man y n th , ear:- nu. AT) 1.".. A t..... 011 it .red , hrte and ft-111 , 1,4mm ,e) le of Clullehri• linail.. (Inky' and Hall 1.16.vc.. Ho 61. no . h:irsd :ii'Vt . ,,, ,1' , r. :!..fei, oi iin Wn re. !fr.llt.n- W d re. ilr '" " . ''''s '' 1."1 J-tn -4,fd %Van.. Wal.ll l!e altvala has ea I: tie. all-le, le in-I remit it I[Aver mitre than bier hers, p it LA, it 1 ,, r 14.4..tc. 'V ii n ill Pleaer tall "' 1 ''''''"".,' I' , r (... ;.tir,•lll, , llig elar , :llece. All ki,,ils . f ' in and eThell lint. an tit done al the ..hors , at notie . 7 ) VOIS/110N 1:00VER. - rent t.•S. r4,•1. I d 4.int al , . c, Mail, i Street. Pa. Atignot ir l/4.51 2 l[lf Ne SI 561 Ys ♦5,157 t.. 7 4 I Z:0.09; tr.' Foundry and Plachisio Shop. , k Ent: ritairt.CßlßLltS HAVE 1 , 01131- ed • ..i-liaruar,lllp. (11.11 CI the aatnr. and _i i nit • of TllOlllB COIVIIN k JOIIN • STON.for the g•ggr;;,..o r( rn.e,00,,F.,,h, V.l and 51.2, log, ',talon:: ~ .1..)41;...ig. a , . r...ldy t , rb Ness it', ,',.•, g ,g :lie g iirr i r „id' M d rk , il at.d La itetteritrerte i.i 11 - 0 Ign/onell n( 1;:or- kin% n 10 Inc. nirll cartincr .44.1 drsrtiliti•tue, :II vi... 11 no:itr iirtd nn rea,torn!.'i;, 111, M 3,llllnisi ol.. fall r.: :1. tra to order on the moot .1 ..Int.. ner.lor if e Atoprrirbynn of i"ltn r w ho a et-oil...red in this Wand. o hi., •., fan nn of ear* ilk , 1 at, is3,leilakat all v •s -eine bri . lrlin: nod rerr , iring.wliSch will he eve 11!0.1 nob r. a~urn and dtH , alc Iqlnc• throe.! 1.. ilor..l!;:nv :ft, "Id Mirth nr I.t-ti nr.ierti I =II he In kted in k rat er, §ll4/11 11.62 541 ink, in nldrat ion te %%10,11 r rent hr Jobion•v wort; I, n. and 3 t4 . 11(1 , 4/ ILI Pi0:11 telly and he public may nel-mm.4 Mt it no etr.rt b" .1 1 a lin give 11.16 14411011 with an iiriki• whieh may ne en "trinued in Dem. SAMUEL TIIIIMAg, ii. IlrconsoN. Alti7tll/1 II) InIINKTIIN ' June 7 I.,.2]—Pm Etreiyeß. MEADOW IRON WORDS. Iit'DHON AL1.1."..‘. DION A\ D rou rr. II ' T eri folly their pal r.t.s. MI? !fie public generally. tilt 1,•••.1 pr,par• d. 3! Ult . WO/ e I.llll3Mittettl• • - ' , •.'11 . 1 2 0 : 31111 Drift Coro and, ether rOli r,i.tl ri toetiriewsitivihie f •I the or "tiler reV.on ble terror. AN". 111 cm my Cylinder* for Mae! Film:tees and ?t ar ame w..rk to irneral Ima Ind . Itepti :tin: kinds dime with neatness anti des :writ. et the Inweet prier. MI wark furnished by di'''r will i'v n art ligt , kl to ;terror:li well. They %%mild the rn.to:n"r IlnpAe till.. way want 'mkt,. In their line in Ow. vie ir.fty. All orders will meet I ' Marteilin:« anti pvtoolvt sitenticn rinfl% 11311 in =I rcrrrsvtun — ffoWfaloniti3 & MAPO\ .ItE :IPf:r•T. Illy announce to the public that they 44:2' have taken the Eritabliehment known as the POtt, , Vllle Iron Work, -on Nor ertno q; reel, where they, Cr!' prepared to build all k!nd• of .41.'3i11 Enainee mantlfarture Railroad Cora, Ind Martilner of almost every de•eriptien, at The ehnri.-•I n.n. e, Old on. the more reasonable I.( inn —Prr:. , nc fn•m ntirnall, In tvrint of SWAM I:112111P., Wil!!.. 4 II Iwo:err tnlvantace to give them a roll [ Nl:tv 1I 11 PASCAL IRON WORKS. _ WRol;GIIT lton Vines, suitable for Locomotives. Varine and other term Engine itolle from 2to 5 inches in diameter. %U.., Pipes On tlai,Stenri nd et lIPI purposes; extra di ro'ng Tuhz for Illydraulle Persses: Hollow Pistons "or Primps of . .tterim Engines d•c: Manufactured andfor sale hi MORRIS. TARKER & MORRIS, w..rphimpe - _ E. corner 2d and Walnut. at. FOUNDRY - - PROPRRTY FOR SALE. iprlVIE ?SUBSCR orIBER [shins to leave til , .- e county, offers his Foundry. Marhine ~._;._ rim! .1001 Shops for sale. They sic •tiiiated En the Bnrongh of Tamaqua, t iia :;re w• •11.. i. .1 op fir business. Every informs-- 11 . m ritipe , tine the. liiitiness heretofore done. will he ei ve ,, 1 4 . 0 .,,,,.r m tt 'shiny to purchase. Terms made ea-c. . JOHN E. SMlTO "t4nocri a. Je,ly 3,1851. , ' 47-tf. A, R : o ),Ak ? to ;7 :4411 IN THE BOROUGH OF POTTSVILLE fnrmerly conducted by Chas. W. Pitman. J. Wren & C. , respectfully solidi a continuance of the custom of the works. Being practical Het hanks, they dotter themselves that their knnwl edge and ell 4 ricer• of the business will enabln ahem to tern out work that will not fail to give satisfa, lion to the most floildinuo. They are, preparrti to rtiarot fartgite Stearn Engines, Pump. Coal Breakere, Bt in C.IrS. Railroad and other C:1,111,17.1.. Act • II ntd..rt thankfully zr:eiveJ and pronile:l r cr emotion thr most rfmonahle terms. J1)11Ni WREN. THOMAs , WHEN Juno IS, ISA-21-lyf JAMES WREN. CLOTHING, CLOT/UNG. CLOTHING I'HEA.PER THAN EVER .St "OLD 0.1% ',ALL," career of Centre esti:Mahan Otnifo Streoli. l'IlE PUlll,ll' ARE' ItEe' , PF(.:TFUtIi INFORM ! 'ed :hat Isis alterations to n 4 oi Hell Clothing find's, tune at let.sth her n :s contrtford„ a to' that , ' no j ENTEetIYi. A;stiill )IENT OF FAL . AND W !N -TER cl OTIIINC. h.i, 1.4 oo tl,l,Ht, :1,, .!•.r if. r. in. fog set-on r.: sir IC. • far hewer than e herrinf..rc of ft, red in I'ott...4th , Thetrotton - Of ihe rtit.fir tit tll r..rteti It• The fart th.ir ti n s , , the only Clt,thitt &Fla b. ll.thturn: in Nr It aylk 111 t ounty, where every article of Clothing is 11.441 C that is exposed for sale. lattf.ertose tincnity it.. .strildishinto t possceoesadvantageswhi•h entitle i Lent to .ell cIIEAPER TITAN AN iiTIIER Clothing !loose to the Cillllll3 tan possibly do. A saving to purr hiss,. of at least TW I.:NIT-FIFE PER CENT. can be effected lucre, nyer all City made Ir 'Wilting. No difference in now Miidn whateitt r, nriWnen the who'esalc and retag• price or 1....0d•-.1! loving It- en drtercnined to bong the turtling ;wit r down to the low - nal and glirapest rate, As thisseesctusively a C'dok Stour. but ONE PIIIEE el ASKED. Ono. nitwit no alrgreducnt %sill to any:in t ince hr unit!.'--t.tol t. :Ott.. to It.- borne in mind I hat he IMMENSE: etTocK OF CLOTHING at "Old Oak Ilal!,' is ow and wade in the most ap proved and fp:show:able city los I, s and is entirety dill. terent to '-take aid tiont,rittit-e to th, Clothing gen' r a!li• st•ltl II; Ow c,,nittry. The ',WOW ate invited In call and judge for them selves. to fore 1113 king their purrnatoe of Fuji :MO W in 9pr nothiha ; and remember that ottly one pile.- is a•ked. whiril is the best guarantee that can be given to protect the public firms imposition. All protons who desire the cheapest. best, and most sashior able C lothing, do not forget so call at E. T., TAYLOR'S, (late Lippincott gr. Taylor's Old Established Cloth ing Warehouse.) 01,1 flak flail, tor:Centre and Maliantango Sts COWARD T. TAYI.Ofi, HAYING" JUST RE turned from Philadelphia and New York,nrith one of the largest asattrtmt etc of tar hinriable Clot hi,.Carii. •tnierer and Pieta Vestlnirr, 4r.. liver introdu ced in Potts Tine. brg• to itiforio pallotia and the public genrr.lly. that lir is prepared to ese tole theft orders iti astyle of fa..hion that cannnt he rpaarod in or not or Philadelphia. and at prices suit ed L. the 'men. , R. T. TAYLOR Metchant Tailor, (Late of the firm of Lipoinentt rt Tavior..l" August 24 1850 24. ti rtitENCII LIAVNIII—DAILEG 6 de LAWNS; Bareses, Dress Linen% Laces and Edgings, en • ' J. E. BEATTY SON. Yourtfils. Xs, 24, /101 1344 =II JOURNAL, _ ~ ~ ~ S W. HUDSON L If. ALLEN. 11-1 i• A CARD ADVERTISER. Pucti!). A LAY OF AUTUMN. I hear in the north-breeze now drearily calling, The ad-welling song of advancing decay, And I see by the leaves that around me are falling, That the glory of summer passing away— That glory once dear to the lingering vi-ion, When a vestment of verdure encircled the. land, Though its coming was ,welconed': with rap;uros Elysian, With a feeling of tqulnes4 in parting is sc;ut'd. Tho sheen of its tree..., and the gush of its fountain., The hymns of its. birds 'alai kept vocal the sky— The teent-Inden breath of its valleys and mountainA, Grine dull to the hearing, and dim to the eye. Oh ! bright are thy visits, sweet season of But brief as a dream is thy beautiful stay. And the welcoming throbs of our care-lightered be . • Scarce greet thy return ere they know thy decay. The sharp-sweeping tempest has piere'd to the flower, And drooping it falls in its frost-cover'd grave. And no longer the garden or leaf shaded bower, Are rife with the hues and the, odorsit gave. A'rarytng mantle o'er Nature clecending, Di•VAces the ivy-green robe that she wore, And, he beauty in death on the dying attending. j,cieks languidly bright ere the struggle is o'er. A • - ay to the South on their !•unitleatitifig:pinions. The hurrying Hocks of the wilderness swarm., And the wind-girdled clouds, through their azure dominions, Go forth from the north to unbo, , om the storm In the leafeover'il wild-wood the quick squirrel leaping, , 1 Holds revelling fesids by the nut-growing free: And home from - their withering pastunage sweeping, The herd' of the meadow no longer are free. There's a chill on the WFWCA in their cold gleaming motion ; In the farlooming distance a mellowing haze ; And there seem.. from the hills to the shore-fretting ocean, A perishing be-uty wherever I-gaze. As the oakS of the valley, now readess before we, Are the friends of my childhood o'erwearied and worn, Ind the memory of epirits departed comes o'er me, " Like the shade .ot yon cloud as it ends to its bourne. In days that were bright with their dream-giving glory, Like the rainbows have vanish'il that' Fidded the lawn ; And the forms of the youthful, the manly, and hoary, With the summering bird and the blossoms have gone ; And this season of death, with each cherish'd re membrance, Recalls the enchanting illusions of yore, While Memory dejected sighs o'er the resemblance, Through tears that the light of her glance would obscure. The fadedand perish'd are mournfully blending The trees in their dreariness seem to complain, And the blight and the splendor of Autumn are lending, sadness that burdens the loitering strain The mists on the mountains are coldly congealing -'- The grass of the valley is dwindling away, While rarity entwineth the wild-wreath of feeling, With the lingering hues of alluring decay. Soon winter shall silence the soft-singing waters— The tow of the fountain—the fall of the rain— l3ut the song and the dance of-earth's lovelilest daughters, Shall lighten the weight of its wearisome reign : And the pleasures of home in their gladsomeness swelling, Shall kindle the heart with their spiriting cheer, With the funeral feelings of Abtumn The desolate pageant that sadden'd the year. 9abbath ticabing! THE SABIFIATIII A SIIF.ET ANCHOR The keeping of the Sabbath is the sheet anchor of our salvation. temporal and spiritu al. We shall not long maintain.our superi ority to the nations of Europe in freedom and happiness, if we let the Sabbath fall into neglect and profanation. We shall hare worse revolutions and ruin hete, than they are having there, if we let the Sabbath gu. And it is a sad and fearful spectacle see any diminution yi the reverence with which the Sabbath has been regarded among us.— Ten thousand times better the severest Puri tanic strictness,or even the.very letter of the Mosaic law, ban the laxity, the infidelity, the desecrathan introduced in a great mea